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o THE DAILY BEE- OMATIIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 18¢3. —_— = THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Wednesday Morning, August 29, Indications for To-day. For the nupper Mississippi valloy, fair weather, north to east winds, stationary or lower barometer and temperature. For the Missouri valley, fair weather, southeasterly winds, falling barometer, stationary or rising temperature, — LOOAL' BREVITILS. —Who are Lippit, Leak & Co, m-ekw. —Mr. Harlan B. Coryell and Miss Luela T, Arnold were marricd in this city on Tuesday, August 28th, at the residenco of Dr. Arnold, an Sherman avenue, Rev. Charles W. Sav- 4dge, of the First Methodist church, officiat- ng. A largo company of iuvited guests wero prosont. Some elegant prosouts wers given. A. Polack has returned from the east. —The city council meets again s board of ‘equalization on the 31st of this month, —The hotels are all making prepagations for #he rush expectod on state fair week. ~—The cases against the Merchants Police force were all dismissed ~Rd. B. Williams has moved his merchant tailoring establishmeut to his elegant new quarters opposite the Puxton. Jas. Brown, head clork at A. Cruickshank & Co., and Jno, D, Cowie, manager of the Boston Store have returned fromn the enst. —~Clear, sharp sand delivered at from $1.10 %0 8125 per yard, or in car load lots on track at a bargain.—J onx Stre1, 1412 Farnam Str. ~The ladies of the South Omuha M. E whurch give a social tea at the parsonage ‘Wednesday evening, August 29. Al aro cor- dially invited, ~—The splendid new double frouted building of Cruickshank & Co. will be opened by Sep- tember 10th and be one of the big features of the city on state fair week. ~Reserved seats for the Vassar concert will bo on sale at Boyd's opera houss this morning. This Ia given to raise a fund by ‘which western girls of narrow means can be educated at Vassar College, —The entertsinment of the young ladies ‘who are working in aid of the Vassar fund comes off this evening at the opera house. Reserved seats can be obtaiued there &his morning. ~—A desperate runaway took place on 16th streot yesterday, the frightensd tenm taking its course southward right through the graders and stumbling over barricades, wheel- barrows and everything elso. —All mefhbers of the W. C. T. U. in Omu- ha—both old and now membera—are earnestly woquestod to be at the mesting next Thurs 3p.m., ip the V. M. C. A. panlors, to as in making final arrangemonts for thy meeting at Hastings, —A carload of products of the land along the Union Patific railway line wus started east Mouday in charge of J. W. MeAlvin o the U, P. land department and will bo ex] hibited at the New Eigland Manufacturing & Merchants Institute, which opéns in Bostou on September 5th and continues two months, —Next Sabbath evening, Septembor 2nd, at 7:30 p. m., the German Presbyterian miuister, Rov. J. G. Schaible, will give a free lecture on Alaska, in his church on 18th betweon Burt and Cuming streets, in the German language All who understand that language, are most heartily invited to attend. —A chance ocall at the Ames roal estate agency yesterday discovered the workmen busy constructing new vaults for their ab- stract books and other valuable papors. They aro also doing a lively business in selling lots from one or two new additiod, Bottor thau all it was learned thpt some more foreign cap- dtal is about to be investod in Omaha property through the agency. ~The bloude bar tender of tho Paxton bar was paralyzed yestorday by a couple of indi i luals who, gripsacks in hand, walked up to the counter and demanded “Tom and Jerry," The b. b, t. fainted and was carried in an in seusible condition and put in the refrigerator o recover, while the sad-eyed strangers with gripsacks filled up on lemonade with *‘a stic i it, —The condition of Eighteenth street in some portions s at presont simply execrable and demands immediate attention. Now that Sixteenth street is closed by the work of pay- iug and grading going on, Eightoonth is the next available thoreughfure loading to the morthern part of the city and is much trav- alled, On Sunday evening Geo, Wetmore's Jack was overturned at a bad pluce just north of the bridge and badly damaged, and the ele- wation of the street railroad track is dangerous to all. e — A Run on a Drug Store. Nover was such » rush made on any drug store 2 is now at C. ¥, Goodman's for tai tlo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption, Coughs and Colds, pornons afloctod with asthma, bronchitls, hoarvoncsy, severs coughs or any affoction of tuo throal aud lungy, can got & trial bottlo of this groat rec remeody by calling at above drwg sture. Reoulu sise, $1.00. © CONFERENCE COMING, The Methodist Brethren Will As- semblelin,This City in Sep- mber, The North Nebraska division of the Methodist Mpiscopal church will meot at the First Methodist church in this city Wednesday morning, Sep. 12, This is the second seasion and coming just before the quad- rennial session of the general conference in Philadelphia it will be quite interest- annual conference of the “ ing as delegates will hero be chosen. 'he conference will number about one hundred. l.hllnfln 1. W. Wiley, will pre- ide and Dr. J. Methodist Sunday school work will e present and other prominent workers, ———— Give us & Call, Mrs. W. J. Merrison, the chairman ef committee No. 1, and Mrs. T. 8, Vinegar of committee No. 2, respectfully invite the white friends to give them a call at their tables on the 20th Weduesday even- ing at the new A. M. E. church cor 18th and Webster s and they will do all in their power, with the aid of their com 'iluo to make it pleasant for them also. nts will not be served until after the divine services, which will bo conducted by Rev. R. P. Chamberling Rev. Bi Alle and others. — P, 8. The trustees and r will take CITY COUNCIL, the convention and C. R. Redick, Esq., sacretary. "Chas, Kauffman and Thos. Casey were GOING EAST. A Cyclone of Wind, Bt Nothing !uppointed committee on crodentints and [WeAry — Pilgrims, Traveling From Else. Comparatively Little Busincss Boing Transacted, At the regular meeting of the city council last evening, the entire council was prosent. The Journal was read and approved PRTITIONS AND COMMUNIOATIONS, from the mayor: approving certain ordi- nances. From the mayor: Transmitting a lettcx from Judge Savage, announcing the do cision of the district court in ths case of Eliza J. D. Poabody vs. Thes City oi Omaha, From the mayor: Transmitting a peti tion for paving the walks of Jelfers n Square with concrete and asphalt. R - ferred, ; From the mayor: Suggesting that the intersection of lzard and Sixteenil stroots bs pavel with Colorado limc- stone. Refernd, . From James Bomnner: Notifying the city of dawages from the ovedflow «f sewer, Several councilmen and the mayor ex pressed distrust in the Waring system and the latter said it would be necessar) to abandon 1t entirely, sooner or later. Mr. Hascall suid there wus to be o meeting soon of the property holders o1 alleys between Dougians, Favoam an Hurney strects, and if they decided i fwvor of this system they would be responsible. He wauted it given a fa trial, s The contract and bond of the Uniu Publishing company, the latter signed by Henry Livesey, were approvi From the marshal titying the coun- cil of the suspension of Officer Church Referred. The marshal charges Uftice Guthrie with visiving gambling houses, From Vincent Burkley and others, in cluding Dr. Peabody: Asking fur cortain modifications 1n the change o grade on Fourteenth street, to make the property accessible. Reforred. From Geo. Wetmore: Calling ath tion to the accident to his hack on Nort Eighteenth street at bad place. Ke 1 ’ d. From the chief engineor: Aski of absence from the city to atte: firomen's tournament at Lincoln, Grant ed - From several sower inspect for increuso of pay. Referred. From Nelson, Sage andothers: Asking: for tho extension ot South Omaha sewer to Sixth street. Referred, with instruc tion to the board of public works to com ply if funds necessaty are on hand. From Fenon & Cole and others: Ask- ing for the appointment of Jerry Murply Askiny s watchumi and policeman on cortail blocks, Referred to the mayor., Fioni Win, Wallaco and others: Ask ing that the mains of the Waring systen of sewerage be extended and the latera sewers be ordered in 8o that col ction can be made in the alley between Buri and Cuming strevt, Roferred. From Riley & Delone and others Asking that Henry Havvey be appointe watchman and xpecial policoman on cer tain Mlocks on Douglas street. Refor to the mayor, From Ellison Bros.: Asking permis 8ion to build a swall barn on au unused part of Eighth atreet. Keforred. From tho appraisors_appointed to ap- praise the damazes resulting irom the ex- tension of Thirteenth street to Baucrotr, aswessing dumages at $1,450, Roferrel. From Alf. D. Jones: Protesting ag.inst cortain sidewalk tax assossed againstlim. Referred. From H. Kountze and others: A:king that the walks on Jefferson Square Le paved with asphult. Referred. From Jacob R. Houck: Asking loave of absence to attend his company, the J. M. Thurston Hose company to the tour nament at Linc Granted. n the Willow Springs distillory: Asking permission to lay water pipe through Spring, Chestnut, Bluff and Secoud street, Referrod. From Henry Leal aud others: Asking that wh street from Burt to Culifor nin be placed in passable condition, Re ferred, RESOLUTIONS, By Redfield: To construct 35 cross walks in the Third ward, Referred By Murphy: To put in 33 crosswalk: in Fourth ward as designated by the ward delegation. Referred . Vincent, the of By Beh Grauting the Knights ol Pythias the use of Jefferson Square, ut their September mectivg, Adopted. . By McGuckin: To prohibit the throw ing of garbage and dirt on paved streots and requiring wazons doing public work to have tail board Alluytvdl‘ By Behm: Granting the use of the council room to the workingmen Sep- tember 1, fora mass mecting, ~ Adopted By Leeder: To put ten crnuwul{(n in the Fifth ward at the direction of thut ward delogation, Referred, By McGuckin: Ordering the whole- sule removal of prostitutes. Adopted. By Thrane: To take steps for ordering cortain sidewalk in South Omaha. Re- ferred. Several sidowalk resolutions were pre- sented and referred or adopted. REPORLS OF COMMITTRES, On judiciary: Reporting the settle- ment of all ditferences with!ilnrney stroet property owners, including John Chris- tiauson, and requesting that the neces- sary ordinance passed to carry the terms of the compromise into effect. Adopted, On judiciary: Recommendiny tlement of the suit brought Bros. Adopted, From the City Engineer, Reporting the cost of resetting gutters on 10th -:u:lzut south of the U, P. railroad. Adop- ed. Several tedoius and unimportant re- ports were made, of no public interest. ORDINANCES, An ordinance changing the grade of Harney street and lfllfi street, ete., was read twice and referred, the set- y Dufly up and the session of the council lastod until nearly midnight ol DEMOOCRATICO DOINGS, Douglas County Convention Elects Its Delegates, The Douglas county democratic con- Pontion, to elect delegatos to the state convention, was held at the city hall at & o'clock yesterday afternoon. J. A, McShane, chairman of the county central committee, called (he convention to ordor. The 8. A. Herman was chosen chairan of |73 Kilby treet, teported, showing those entitled to seats I'here being no contesting de report was adopted, the temporary or ganization was made permanent and the convention pro d to business, whict vas to select twenty-eight delegates t« he state convention, which meets to-day Following were the delegates chason : Jas, McArdle, A. N. Ferguson, C. R Redi J. A, McShane, Ferdinand Streitz, George, O. Tienner, John Lutz Jacob Houck, Charles Brandes, John Begley, Thomas i alconer, Edward Monarty, Thomas H. Dailey, Vin Burkley, H, G, rick Ford, Felix Patrick Desmond, C. Kinney, John Toner, Peter Cassidy, Jus ‘reighton, Samuel Herman, Charle Kaufmann, Charles 8. Goodrich, THE CONVENTION, The state democratic convention nominate & candidate for justice of the spreme court and three ididates fo egents of the university, meets at the \cademy of Music at 4 o'clock this after 1001, Clark, John Boyd, Slaven, Thomas Casey « o —— Well Rewarded. i will be paid to any part we of Liv <l ¢ Kleceric A liberal rewa Bitter w1 long, it wi f it faily ¢ y cu you nothiag for the i, and you will o well rewarded for rouble besi All Blood dissases, i owa, wuidics, Constiput ity aro quickly cured. @atisfuction gan y refuided. Price only fifty conta pe or sale by C. I, GooDYAN. THE TOURNAMENT. wottle, [lig Lincoln Fircmen are Prepared 10 Meet Therr Friends, t is an Assurcd NS, And tho Tourna Buc itate Journal, The first tournament of the Nebrask State Firemen's association meets in Lin- coin this morning The Lincoln members of the associn tion have worked long, hard and earnest ly to make this,the mitiatory tournmnent of the asso iation, a grand success, and seemingly have left no stone unturned to insure a pleasant and profltable time t L. The boys have had obstacles to con end against, of course, but under the leadership of Chief Lyman have donc wavely, and great credit is due thew, whether the tournament is an unqualified SUCCEss O 110k, The visiting companies will begin to werive ab noon, when the Omuha, Platts- aouth and Council Blutly teams are ex pected to put in their appeavance, Later 1 the day delegations will come in from the west; north and south, and by th seeond day it is expected that from 1,2 0 1,600 firemen will be in attendance lintertainment hus already been pro vided for 1,200, and the committe on ar- rangements have ample means at hand to provide more accommodations if they are required. Arrangements were actively progre ing at the engine house yesterday, - 1 1 for the decorations. A large num- ber of evergreens have been provided,and the boys were prepuring the emtellish- ents, The grand erivmphal arches will be orected early this morning on the corner if O and Tenth streets. The center one 15 to be the larger. On either sides will o smaller ones. The center one will bear a banner spanning its entire width on which will be emblazoned the letters “*Welcome.” The smaller ones will rep- reséhit the two local companies, one bear- ing the letters Terchants” in - red let- ters, that being the color of the uniforms wdopted by that company, and the other “Fitzgerald” in blue lotters, signifying their uniforms. : ihe boys are very anxious that the co of fos- ity should present an appew tivity throughout, and - have that all the business houses al line of march be decorated m some man ner. This will be only a trifling expense o each individual, and we trust it will be generally observed. Both companies have secured elegant now uniferms from the well known house of E. B. Preston & Co,, and pre- ent a fine appearance, The Fitzgerald ompany received theirs Saturday. They consist of blue shirts with a large letter SF” for a breast plate, blue caps and black belts, Tho Merchants were busy unpacking and distributing their regalin yestorduy afternoon, 1t is similar to that of “Fitzgerald, excepting that the shirts are red instead of blue. All of Soveral other ordinances were brought the men will wear white duck pants. The local companies will weet at 11 o'clock to-day and proceed to the depot to meet the first wrrival of the visitors in o body. At 3 o'clock the companics will assom- ble at the engine house and form in line, when the line of march will be traversed A BEAUTY, is the racing jum‘por donated by E. B, Preston & Co., of Chicago, to the State Firemen's association as a prize to the state chawmpion hoso team. The jumper arrived yestorday and is on exhibition in front of Chief Lyman's place on Eloventh streot. Many citizens examined the vehicle ye.mnf:.y and speculation was rife s to which of the competing tewms would bear away the prize. THE PRIZE TRUMPET, An elogant silver trumpet, donated by the Silsby Manufacturing company, of Seneca Falls, N. Y., as a steamer prize at the tournamont was recvived by Secrotary Lyman yosterday, and is on exhibition in his front window. For beauty of design and elegance of finish it surpasses any- thing ot the kind usually s en in fire de- partments, and lucky will bo tho engine crew that secures it. - Godfrey, of the T P. Quick, was gazing at it yesterday and was heard to remark that he would have to keep that trumpet in Lincoln,if he had to bust a flue to do it. THE HAT AND BELT, The prize hat and belt to be given to tho best uniformed company, presented by Cairns & Brother, of New gurk. s in the possession of Chief Lyman, and are fine pieces of workmanship, Failure in Denver. A telogram from Bradstreots announcos the failure of E. Smith & o., grocers, at Denver, Col. The firm are said to have besn doing a large credit business on_borrowed capital and sold out yester- day to Denver creditors, Enterprising local agents wanted in this town for an article t ure to sell, Live deasyi ste sud grocers preferred Address Humiston Food Presorvative Co,, Boston. m&e&wlm - Mar, Secking a Passage Towa. Through Detained at Council Binffs by a De- fective Oar. The “San Francisco Club” of Knights Templar, of Philadelphin, organized in 1880 to attend the Triennial Conclave at San Francisco this year and composed of members of St. John's, Kadosh, St. Alban, Pliladelphia and Corinthian com- manderies, comprising many wealthy and nfluential citizens and their ladies, from he city of Brotherly Love, arrived at Jmaha at 7:30 yesterday morning on a d bound. special train, homew The run was made from San Fran o Omaha between 1 a, m, Saturd 7 . m. yesterday, 78 hours, the qui ime ever made except by the Ja Palmer train, There were three Pull- san coaches, one of which was the sp 1l containing the St. John Commandery vo. 1, of Witmington, Delaware, and a supply coach, The Delaware party included J. P, Postles, B. C ; 8. C. Mclntyre, General 3 A, C. Grigys, Captain Geueral; W. Scott; Sir N. R. Benson and ics, QOuly a brief stop was made at the Union Pacitic depot in this city, and the vain crossed over to the transier Heve vdeluy of several hours was caused by sie breaking down of a sharp flange, Cullman ear wheel, and it was necessary o set it with a new axle and wheels. The party wai entertained during their nforced stay at the transfer by the rail el ofticinls and citizens of Council Bluffs, not gottihg away until 1:43 ocloec p. m. Among the features vinch served to while away the time, 'uE BEE reporter noticed that Mrs. C. H Hannum, accompanied by eight valiani suights took a spin over the rails in K U, . B. & St. Jos engine No. 20, visit- ng various parties of the yards. The distinguished and chivalrous party neluded Sir James Mifflin, 32°, St. John's Commandery No. 4;Sir Homer E, Hoope st. Alban Commandery No. 47; Sic irim, 52°, St. Alban Commandery; Sir ialph Buckley, sune; and Sir W. D Pierce, solo, and Misses Atkins and Poppleton instrumental solos, with a trio by M. Squires, Mrs. Estabrook and Mrs. Peck. — Postofiee Changes. In Nebraska during the week ending August 25, 1883, —furnished by Wm, Van Vleck, of the postoffice department: NEBRASKA. Established —Buffalo, Wheeler county Wm. L. Riddle, P. M ; Schells, Nuckolls county, Joseph F. Schell, Discontinued — Hancock, county. Postmasters appointed—Bratton, Ne. maha county, A, G. Tingley; Newton, Saunders county, John Kastel; Noro, Nuckolls county, Henry Sapp. 10WA. Franklin Postoflice chances in Towa, during the week ending August 25, 188 Established — Casterville, Buchanan county, Amasa C. Potwin, P. M.; Moor land, Webster county, Samuel M., Pol lock, P, M. Name changed—Edenville, Marshall county, to Rhodes, Discontinued—Park, Cerro Gord county; Sunnyside, Buchanan county. Postmasters appointed—Bailey, hnn cock county, Newel D. Weltch; Car) Adams county, Smith McConnell; Ches tertield, Polk county, J. A. Moore; Cretc Appanoose county, James E. Goodhue Towa Center, Stony county, Thaddeu Carleton; Jackson Junction, Winnesheil county, Ferdimand F. Goddard. Many times you want to keep meat o tish for several days. Lay it in a solu tion of Rex Magnus over night, and yo: can keep it for weeks, You can also kee; milk a week or more by stirring in a lit tle of the ‘“Snow Flake” brand, m&edwln Lecture at Odd Fellows' Hall, There was a good attendance at Od¢ Fellows' Hall Monday evening, tolisten t Prof. Carleton’s lecture on “‘English His tory.” Mr. Carleton is a fine speaker. wd he handled his subject ably. H. spoke from memory, and the accuracy and readimess with which he describec the seven Swxon kingdoms, showed grea research and rendered that dull subject (History) very entertaining to his aud tence, He closed his speech wih s grand peroration on America —her capn bilities and possibilities, and predicte that this country would, in time, he ureater country than has ever existed o1 the globe. Prof, Carleton is a graduate of Michi- gan University, and he has spent over Cwenty years in educational work, He This party will be followed by hundreds of other weary knights, traveling from the east to the west. B —,—— Buckien's Arnica Salve, The greatest medical woudor of - the world Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Guts, Ul ors, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cuncers, Pile: “hilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped Lunds,u I wkiu eruptions, guaraiteed t cure i ever, tance, or monsy refunded. 25 cents ve Hon. A. 8. Paddock, of the Utah commis- sion, wccompanied by Mrs. Paddock, weie oast bound passengers last night. Governor Grant, of Colorado, was an eust bound passenger lust evening. The followiug are smong the arrivals at tle Paxton yesterd Thos. Leurose, R. A. Kettle, C. J. Blackman, 1. A. Lamester, 1. J. Marsh, Chicago; W. Sheidley, Kausas City; . W. Todd, St. Louis; J. DI Steurus, Wiscousin; J. C. Mebride, Lindoln; W. J Swith, New York; E. R. Fogg, Beatri Mason Gregg, Lincoln; F. Howeroft, Roches- . Y.; W. C. Peaso, New York; Lee innati; Wm. Gottschalk, New W. H. Dunn, Tonia, W Barrett, Miss Barrett, B. G. t. Miles Zentmeyer,. Schuyler George A. Builey aud son, Iowa; Buck, Michigan; A. Rogers, Council il Adams, U. . Black- ; Trank Dusoh, B. F. City; U. 8. Holmes, St. Louis 3 G. W. Lumbertson, Wi Lowe, L. V. Crum and lady Hirsch, New York; J. K ati; T, J. Tower, Jno. M. Ra- an, Hastings; J. B, Grant, Denver; Alfred, New York; Juan Boyle, Kearne W. Brightol, Audubon, J. €. Crawford, West ph Johu Neb.; E. Weatherby wnd famil g and wife, Mason, Sioux City; Moses M. M. French, St 8; Hus H. Diety, y; Geo. B. Swith, wo; Lobt, Easson, W. J. Jackman, city; woln; H. 1. Osborn, New Neb., Josiah wan, Cump, Kaus G. W. Peck, - Widuor, G Lincoln; Chas. Clarke, Cincin Juo. Deweese, Li ork; Vietor Vifquin, Saline county C. J. Freuch, Now Haven, Conr iogers, Syracuse; W, G. Kandall, Peoria; A. P.Hulsey, Chicugo; W.G. Washburn, Beatrice, R. Marasin, aud Jumes Marsh, Beatrice; W. L, Staumbach, Baltimore; J. J: Keenan, New York; Mrs. R. Powell, Hebron, Neb.; N. B. Berggien, Wahoo; Tobias Castor, Wil- ber; Georgo . Swith, Kearney; A. F. Smith, Logansport, Tows; E, A, Ellsworth, Tecum- seh; T. E. Shrauger, Humbolde; Alfred Stan- ley, New Yurk; H. W, Heiss, Philadelphia; J. Stanley Morton, Donsld MoCraig, 1. Ham- ilton, wnd M. Brown, Nebraska City; W. B. Slosson, Leavenworth; G. Wilcox, Nebraska; A. Bricker, Cincinnati; Samus! Rindskoff, J. L. Tucker, New York; J. E. Addy, J. W. Seribner, Wi, A. Stasin, Gus A. K-els, J. E. Dean, Chicago; Geo, H. Beuton, St. Louis; C. M. Bardin, Massachusetts; H. Herold, Po- oria, 111.; Augustus Friuk, Corning, In; A. R. William, J. G. Christopher, Springfleld, 111.; S, Lepsis, 8. V. Crusse, Lincoln; D, MeMil- lan, Wooster, O-; Miss J. Remington, Neol, Towa; . E. Brown, Syracuse; Mrs, Kelton, Miss Kelton, Freeport; George H. Foote, Kansas City. 4 ——e— REDDING'S Russia Salve is thom ful healing wedium in the world. wonder- Try it. - — MUSIOAL MENU. Offered by the Vassar College Concert This Evening. This evenmg at Boyd's Opera House our people will have opportunity to hear Miss Kato James, the well known Council Blufls soprano, in some very choice seloctions at the Vassar College concert. Her numbers are Beethoven's **Ah perfido,” scens ed acia, o ballad and Schumanns *‘Ditcherliede.” These are the same selections given by her at the 16th Symphony concert at Boston. 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B THE BEST THREAD ror SEWING MACHINES VVTLLIIVI Tal L SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON IS ENTIRELY The Product of American Industry ! PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS 'FO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Full sesortment constantly on Hanl an | for sale by HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb. VW ANTED—An ex o cey required, nquire 1915 etween 19th and 20th strects, \‘7 ANIED— e or (A rlew inder gur “ft, flexible rubber. Sure protect iecessary to be worn. Iuss woman cook at the G enr government corral VY ANTED-Good. practical tinner per month. LOULS SON 7-imt 3 SITUATIUNS WANTED, yment ina hotel, by man and can and English. businiess. Wife as cham dining room girl. Address “W. H. 1., W D~ B ferred, by reliable woman. Address M. A Be WY bouk kee, Modenie salary. W ANIED-A situation in & whoesale or rotail grocery house, ten years exjerience. Bost refere ices. Addre s F. D. Muithows, Big off Aug; 1% experience LR vening pu, v, Best system shorthand thoroughly taught. ' arms very m doiate Acdross A flice.160-31% 1o detection being possible to tho closest observation. Under these circumstances a faulty Complexion is little short of & crime. Magnolia alm rold everywhere, Costs only 75 cents, with full di- rections - R AR U AR SPECIAL NOTICES. sarSpeciais will Positively not be inserted anless paid in advance. T0 LOAN—Money. R AL miek 3 rates. A, FORMAN 0 all pounts at reduce 8 South 15th 5t. s01-1ns VI ONEY@TU LOAN - A oW prepared t {ouglas connty No commission MY M Bemiy M oY T Thonis, MO A} ) LOAN—The lowest rates of interest oan Agency, 16th & Douglas. 234tf of D, L Block. Y LOANED—On Chattel mortgage, rosm 7 ke “. ) Bun Buil 18- ~J. T, Beatty oans on chattel South 14th St. b4d-1m* ouse, 30528t WY ANTED - Dining 10th wnd Daven, ot VY ANTED —Good il to do eneral house work, Apply OFth east corner 6in wnd Walout St. 850201 WANTED A y, & kitchen and dining 14ih between Lodge and Ca, 35 204 gl about mi'.{m 1d. Call iwut or address b.x ¢, At 515 8. 1yth 11t —Guod unte makers at Lypinski's, 12th 3529 A good girl, one who thoroughly un- s cookling, wishing and ironing. Ap oly ot 1911 Farnain St 344.80) W/ ANIEDA srut-clase second cook st Metropoli taur kot 35249 AN ELD—an 10 work i garde TOUSLEY Bit0S. 818 4 ‘ir Grouuds. VW ANTED-A German girl wants a situation as couk i & private tauily. Willing to help. with washing. luguire of Mre, Hufl, 16t stiect, bet. Webster and Calitornia, 0w VW ANTED A g gie for general housework at b4 Dougl s21-2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Cadies and gentlc cmen, 10 learn hook- WA ee. i 16 Douglas nd have situations. ' J. B. SMITH, W ANIED—A turnished roon with b locality. Addiess 1. B Bec of Rare chance. A reliab] thing of gardening to ta hrce o seand bugry and I o buill a turnishied. Address immediate T Y ANTED=3.000 bush matoes, at Harris & F nmon to send his ad- VW ANTED—Thomas diess to his brother, Jose,h Fitzsimmon, at Eastern Hotel, opposite U, P, dej o, Omaha. 81 er's. nfurnishol rooms VW ANTED- Two suitablo for light house keeying. Address k. E. Lo otlice, stating terms, 5641 boarders at 416 north 0 and Cass, Comfort. \VANTED- Lodgers an sixteenth f wble rooms and rea "FOR RENT--Houses and Lots O R parlor, wi licago st > shed front | arlor and back bed room with or withoutboard, 1613 or _rent, 8373 [T and sccond floory in brick house 1316 Chicago Street. House 1018 Pacific St., hard and soft 12 burn room for two horses and cartiage, [fon ke Unturnished ro ms, 1724 Douglus. 190 1! o RENT= Furnishel wid unturnihol roomns, 219 14th street. near Davenport. 1320 lmn RENT—Two new houses, well, clstern and cellar. Hamilton, near Irene street, near rod car line. Inquire on premises. 1780 I'—A new store, 15th and Capitol avenue. Fou i 505 81° [0 KENT-—A room and barn at 1308 Dayenport street. 1 31 OR RENT- Cott Fighteonth, r Chicagy strect. . 8. LEHMAN, P\ul( KE_T—Brick store. Inqu cor, 10th and Lougles street. JRUR RENT—Two floors and. bacement, attached. 107 Farnam streot, - “drug store, 310-4 Elevator o 3 One large fre ones, 105 noith 16th st room and two small 2601 Yo" Cottage of four rovms on 1 1 Chicugo and Cass. 2 POR KENT—Three unfurnished rooms at the N, W. corner of Douglas and 26th strocts, $500 per month, i 220-28 [P0 RENT- Furaished rooms < ith board, bath room &c. Finest location in the cit; Faruam St. [() [JOUSES AND STORI liu & Motte, For rent choap, Kol- , room 20, Umaha National Bank. 133 WAN ED-A girl for goneral housework, 711 south 13th street. 822288 1DS WANTED—For taking trees out of streets and alloys of new addition of 50 acres. Must be tanen out by grubbing uachive, i cut into oy WOu Or poste, " Partice ust turnish theuselyos with wmachines. BEMIS KEAL ESIALEAGEACY, e 16th aud’ Douglas Sts. “-ufl ED—Thirty good railroad hands to go west Wages 3176 210 N 16k wireot. v VWANIED-A dishwashor at the Emmot House. Sui-80* WY ANTED-Girl at No. 1088 Sherman avenu 284t MUS. J. M. COUNS WY ANTED--A good iusse girl at corner Hamilion i Vi, Bbilan s addition. Bost wagos. 23028 i‘[flh‘ Kl dishwuahy VW ANTED-—An expericnood competent and well recouunended drug cerk. | Noue other hoed ap Vg Aply 10 & Sweusta wud Bro. Ksariey Neb. §00d cool ng room girl and a b the Créighton House. — 209-4 EN WANTED—To grub out brush, 1§ miles trom postorice. #1500 per ucro will be pald. BEMIS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, %M isth and Douglas T ARIES O YOUNG MEN in city or conntry, to 4 take uice, light and ploasant work at their own Bioines; #2 40 46 8 day easlly made; work soub by wal; ne canvassiog; 00 ) ) 2 g and quiet (()GAN For rout and renta p porchase. 107-4¢ d PRESCOTT & O, JORRE pleasant front room; also wmaller room, with board. 1812 Dodge 8¢ 045-1mo§ MOR RENT—Fumished and unfurnished rooms. Yine location. PECK, Opp. P, 0, 501 Fo&, RENT—Residences and store biuldings BED: FORD & SOUER, Real Estate Agency. Office vt wde 14th street, between Farnam nd’ Douglas “treets. i AN BT 1) DOR RENT—Now rooms furnished or unfurnishod, ‘nwm. board. - Keferences required. 1610 Daven: vort. - 4561f ”””” FOK SALE. [MOR SALE—A ftrame dwelling house, 6 ro good well and cistern, situated on s uth 164h Easy teams Apply to Moses P, O'Brien Redick's block . e h Omaha. Four lots in s ¥ Inquire at Bee office. 50, each. JOR SALE cation, airs, good © Bee oifice. 316 [NOR SALE—Barber snod with threo ¢ AL ESTATE F ALE—1 *} 4 miles frow town. QOIt SAL] rooms. Tiuas new. for $1,400, ram Street. House of five X120 1-2, §4,000, pit? FOKE FOR SALE—Stock and fixtures alt m;lete stock, will lnvoice $1,500, Sell hriving town and aying terminus of railrod which will Be com letod in 60 days. Terms half cash aid halance collate sis. Locatim, central Nebraska, 18 miles from B. & M. Ruilr Satisfac- tory reasons for selling. | dress A, B. TR0 SALE- House and two bots in cheay wud easy ayment. | i 10th and Castellar stroct, Koch's Joeph, beor Garden. i d doublo tem anid s)ring Inquire at 1571 b ) each. ‘on large vats, Inquire at 1521 b JFOR SALE—Two new show cas s, Dodyestrest. Inqui s a ldi tion OR SALE wo beautiful lots S east tront, mu-t he soll 8 lendid facy ) ucres, stone bu'ldi orchard, tinber, cight acres fish jond st od, two fine stong. quarries. 'Best be | fire ciay in Nobrasin. Lund can i be divided, Handsomes {OR SALE—One fresh milk cow, also voung calf. Inquite at Edholn and Erickson's Jewelry store. 218-t1 A bay mare, fine stepper. 1508 Webs 1907t JOItSA ster strect. O1 SALE orse, will drive single or di a in. Tnquire at the of 119 5. 15th. 5 162:t¢ ToR Small house, new, about one-half acre lot. Easy terms. Price only x5 0. AMES, 1508 Farnam Strovt. Restaurantand lodgig hoise 9 rooma. address, 42 L. St. Lincoln Neb. 047-33 ¥ At 15th strect, south. B LE CIE of Bellevue road, or 608 North t. 9-lmp Jox ALE—Fine farm close to the city PECK, Opposite P, 0. 3 i St wi smooth Towa sto k. 1y your ol bleers. STRANGE B Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wool and Tullow . Sioux City, lowa, ALE. FOR GOuD addition, on Colarn street, cach Good house, six room. A fine subuchin hon o ot between b strects al $1,700, A No. 8—Four lots a lers, 08 1 and Harney cativn 3 bivcas south of St. . Ch ap. “Ihe best values on od lot and first 20 4ci€ farm, 12 niles west of Omaha, & miles trom EIkhurn station at $3) por aere No. 7—Bautiful residerce site, 20) fout cast front. 144 foet south front. Call for price. Finust view in the city. MCUAGUE, __Opposite Po-toftice. T 7,y :;,(l,’y 1843 A e clan Call at 1319 Har = JR0k SALE “Residence aud all parts of Omahs, and of the State. EDFOID & SOUER, 708t 218 8. 14th 84, bet. Farnam aud Douglas, JO)¢ SALE O EXCHANGE—Full lot and thres dacllings corvor of 11th and Pacific stroeta ine luis in south Omaha. Also 160 acres of land. nenr Saiun, Nebrasks, and buildiug and stoek of clothing No. 804 Tenth street. Will exchauge for Nobraska farm lands. Further particulars at Goo. H. Petorson’s Ulothing £tore, 804 Tenth street, 408-c0d-tf 7'OR SALE— 0ld feTIpApem . large aud smald o tities at thi —_— MISCELLANEOUS. HE PARTIES Who took the wrong Drover's hotel, wil pleaso return the g9t therr own, T UP—At Homan's stable, & small bay horse. an have samo by calling, proviug prop. ing cliarges. 34029 OR STOLEN -One light bay hore, 10 8 years old, about 16 hands high, in med fum dition, Weighs about 900 pouuds. Ha) halter on when lust seen. Pleass leave information at Excel. ror Machiue Works, Haruey bet. 14ty aud 15tk Sta. H, E CEAWFOID, travoling ssioman, Hime. o baugh & Taylor, Buflulo Soas Co., Ouwbis Neb o OST-—A soldier's discharge papers in a bu- dle of goshirts. Returu to Jumes Breunan, Slaven House. E DERS—For baggage, oxprow or oar. g , 80 any part of the city, at 213 5. 13th St Telephone No. 149, Al F. KELLNER. 1w} Fyou want piles dnvea for any p oW | i Sl Ay 7, e AN wo pigs, will the del . W, use, 8006t lewk, | TJAKEN UP—A 8 year old black mare, about 500 pounds weight. * C. A. Jensen, on Military Road, 50358 10 Vusinces, low reat. It R4 Bve actes near the city, 4t 876 per sose. 850-29¢ J.M. CLARKE, Keal Estatd Agoat, JOR SALE—A clean stock hardware Im;,i‘ ; d, Nob. Easy terms.” A A ilford __m—lrzx ms Addres M. J. Work, Milfor JFOR SALE-Four elegant ot in Hanscom Fiace, Please hddress Heliable MauUlsctur B _Coupany, t»‘.’. druwer 1. 508 bu-th sat-Augsf fow days | a8t cheap. Beautitul view. Spooial ouly. RoLLINS & w0 Omaha Natioual Bank, mado 40 order. td MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION ALIST, 498 Tenth stret, botwoon Farnam sud ilor pey, will, with the ald of guardian wpirits, ubtali for hargain for a | 8ay'ono & glaioe of tho past and prescst, aad on certala souditions in the fature. Hovts aid sioss Portoct mtislaction guaranieed. "4 / )

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