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i | | | | | i THE DAILY BEE. SRR N o OMAHA. Monday Morning, September 3. Indications for To-d Peor the upper Minsinaippi and Missouri walleys, ool and generally fair weather, northerly winds shifting to east and south; ¥ the northern portion s slight ¥iso in tomperature, falling barometer. LOCAL BREVITILS, —Bend for eatalogue of Wyman Confmer- (Gorman) Saturday Vianobod upon the danges o wem of public opinion. Tt will be imued dully nd weskly, the daily being & 7 column quarto, and the weekly & 7 column folio. The publishers e Messrs, Festuer, Sr., Sohnack and Weinhagen, the Iatter belug the oditors, The first fssue came out at noon There was & plessant party at the reai- dencaof Mrs, William Lawrencs, on Knob Hillon Thuraday afternoon. The Mrs. Law. rones, Elliott and Jones sntertained their Sun- | dny wchool scholars from 2 o'elock wntil 7 'clock. Thows prasent wara the Misses Flora and Graos Hofflay, Anna Thompeon, Anms Traynor; Clara Pioros, Tillle Leisenring, Ma- bla Pratt, Anna Elliow, Lula aud Minuie Thompwon and others, ~Tha ball to b given for the bensfit of the South Omaha school at Cronnse's hall, Sep- olal College, Omaha. The instismtion ie pros. JulyDom-m&e Bt A small number of nickel haliots have ar- wvod for the members of Nobrasks Ledge No 1, Knights of Pythim, the timo beiug to short for all who wished to prosuro them, asit ‘waa futended to tura out at least forty-five in the new uniforms. Omahs Lodge No. 26 ha weosived a bauner and twenty new urdfurns, and Planet Lodge No. 4 haa also received woveral. The marshal and his deputy took the Mat of bad women {n the town Saturday night, and rogistered wbout forty, whereas but twonty wero recorded last month, owing to tho soattorment created by the rewlu anoptell by the counctl and resciaded at w ro- cont meatiug. There aro atill & largs numbor of these womon who caniot be reached. ‘The North Platte Nobraskan aays: John B Furey, the veteran special agent of the postoffice departinont, was a passenger on tl @t bound tradn Sunday oveaing, homoward Dound from a threo weoka' trip through Idaho and Montana. In a briof inwerview Mr Furay informed us that he had tondersd his yesignation aud will positively rotirs from the wervico this winter. He has ocoupiod his pressnt posicion siaco 1830 and hecomo u vet. eran in the service, but his private business demands his undivided attentio ~The U. P, train from the west last even- Sng was w heavy one, Among its various cam ‘were two loads of emigrants, T’ Turners plonio at Hasoall's park yos- torday was success, The parade, in which the U, P. band headed the procession, at- tractsd much attention, A oarriage ol with gentlemon, roturn- tug from tho pionio at Husoall's park, last @voning, ran over a little four year old boy, noar the corner of Thirteonth and Loaven- worth streets, Tho little fellow cscaped the horse's hoels but one wheel of the buggy passed aver him, His parenta woro near by and ho was well oared for, ~~A meoting of the woard of fish commis- sioners wus hold at South Bend Saturday. ~/Thore wore sevoral runaways on the streots yestorday, Ono ocourred on Thir- toonth stroet about b o'clock, the outfit round- ingg up between Douglas and Dodgo without doing great damage. A toam attached to o stroot oar took fright at the U, P, band ax it passod up the st oot at the head of the Ture nors' procession, and jorked the oar off the track and gavo the passougers lively shaking up. —The now hiats orderod by the polios somo time ago and which have luid in the express offico for soveral days, will bo taken out and donned to-day, They are high crownod Derby hats, and will make the fores look quite nobly. The new uniforms ordered are ex- poctad in overy day and by the time hats and wuniforms aro hero wo shiall have o daudy look- Hug force. “Doputy Marshal Gorman has made sowmo groat improvements in the intorior arrange. anonta of the aity jail since he went into office. THis latest move is to toar out the partitions on tho vight of tho main entranco and establish Tis office thero. Ho haa also given the whole Jail & coat of whitewash, and it is wa clean wa ould be dosired. ~'The photograpks of four promineut rail- yoad mon adoruned the rogues’ gallery in the city jail until torn down by one of the victims yoaterday, ~There {s some protest agatust too much spooding on Donglas stroot. Plaque Photos are novel and artistio, so says overybody who has seen thom. «The new warchouso belng orectod noar the I & M. track on 7th stroet, will soon bo finished. — Artistio posing and n fine finish, places Hoyn's work above that of all other galler in the olty. ~+The theatrical entertainments of atate fuir week will be, Katio Putuam the first throe, and Fay Templeton the lavi three nights, —~Mike' Moaney ploked up o valuable ear Hng Friday o Ly proviog property aud paying for this vertisement, ugg, which the owner can have ~The Acadomy of Musie will be opened stato fair week by the Clicago Comod which will play there all week. The houss is very nvat and the company bs eaid to bo a fine tember 124h, promises o b an immense affair. The committes in busy doing everything pos- sible to make it » complate sucoess, and it will 1o 0w of the big feaburss of state fair week. The tickets ave going off like hot oakes and will continua ta de 0, au the objeot fe in every Wiy & worthy one, —Constable Mealio, who is a rogular bull dung whan ho gobs aftor anyone, sat up all ulght Friday night as & cortain howl in this cicy, his »miling countenance not in the loast revoaling hin purposo, which was to oatch & commercial traveler who owed a certain tulloring establish- mont hers a bill for o sutt of clothes, purohased two yours ugo. By a little stratagy he got futo the drummer's room in the morning, and leviod on his “grips.” Tha latter sevtlod up and Joft Stove and the whoro-keepor both iy, —Judge Dundy hold an evening seasion of the United States courts in chambers recontly and took womo action in woveral importans uwsen. One was an attachment suit of $10,000 aguinst & cattlanian, in which » tomporary in- Junctlon wan granted, rostrainiog tho exeou tion of the attachient. Auother was the cass Dow v, Nebraska City, aud the other w. Merriman vs. Nobraska City, both being on Judgments obtained on bonds, Judge Dandy ordered the mayor and council of Nebras! City to levy o tux by next Monday, to pay the Judigment, otherwise they would have to show onuse why thoy should not be triad for con- tomps of court, Dow's judgment amounts to $1,000, and Merriman's t over $11,000, i Well Rewardod. Aliboral roward will bo yuid to auy party Liver, Kiduoy oi Ditiors will AL yOu i ciue i oure; and you will be we'l rowardwl for your Sechilie tiosliok, -+ A B o0 Olboaees, Llipus: s, J wuidics, Constijution, and general deb- ility ure quickly cured. Sutisfaction gauranteod or money refunded. Price only fifty conta per bottle, For sale by C, ¥, GooDMAN. C ——— An Inquiry. To the ditor of Trar Brs: Wo find the following form of notice directed to several colored citizons of this ing the rounds: Time, 8 sharp, Sopt. 3. [Oficinl. | M. Dran nestly solivited to n Monday, Septembor 3, 8 sharp, on busi noss of importance. The following gon tlomen have beon by writton cireular iu- vited, and no others will be admitted. Vory vespectiully, W. H. C. Sterues Thoso invited aro: William I Isnao Jackson, Richard Gawble, Wi Butler, R. Ousley, Carter Duncan, Jol Lewis, Honry Curry, P, Colo, — Adauis, Prico Saunders, — Washington, Gabriel Young ndsey. The wish the headings, *‘privat community [Private, Youare eai t at Lyto hall, ¢ i Hofticinl," oto,, and closes with the signature of the mdividual whose nawoe is aflixed to it would naturally awaken the curiosity of the public to mquire of the purpose for which this proposed *roost” is to be held 1f 1t is proposed to discuss business of public importance, why not invite the public to attend? When did the colored peoplo of this city bocome powerless te act and think for themselves? And how long since they invested this wan Ste phionsun with puwerto circulato *oflicial” notices to respoctable colored men of this city? The privilege of a person to call & meeting over his signature may bo all od, but whe d the “‘official” clement in this circul Why, like u coward, would you ¢ sway into an obscure garret, and clos the cubby hole after you? Corosrn Crrizey, i A Run on a Drug Store, Novor was such a rush mado on any d %K, Goodman s “umption, Al persous attocied with asthia, bronuchitis, hoarssies, mvore coughs or any affection. of e throat trial bottle of this & g ot above drug s one. ~Nr Ricard O'S, Burke, the eloquout Trish orator, who was in Owaha o fow . ago and will locato hes ug into the city englucer’s office, Ho will receive a hearty welcowe, —The working moa aro pushing new Fal. coner block on Fifteenth and Douglas streets and Cruickshank & Co, aro determined to gt Hnto it on the first day of the tair, They will thon have the finest roows in the west, ~ T4 is reported that St A. D, Baloombe consad £ wok s U nited States gangor Satunduy and Is succeadod by Mr. K. ¥, Wilrods, furm werly storekeeper at Willow Springs Distillery, Mr. Wilrodvs headquarters will hereaftor be 1 tho clty propor. ~Friday ovening as Horman Linduer, of Rochoster, N, Y., was a roturving from o parky ho was surprised Ly belug ordered to stop, by & wau six foot tall, Ho starsod to aun wud tho wan run aftor him, bus was soared away by the lend aries of pulive. ~=Chawberlaio &' Howe having beon con moobed with & large furniture wanufucturing company in the east, they wre enabled to sol! Plaque Photos, 1t is cor- wad nothiog haa ever ahort time as this OLD Ol Almost The Sawme me. Two Explosion The coal ofl of the present day scoms to nhave degenerated, though why it should have doue s0 iy not explained There were two lawmp explosions Satur- day night, either one of which might have caused a disastrous conflagration. About 11 o’clock on the night nawed a Lamp exploded in the boarding house on the corner of Twelith » and Howand stroots. ‘The lamp was on a stand in the sitting room and the burning oil set five w the table and burned it up and did somo other dawage. The prompt action of the bucket brigade alone proveuted uic | deateuction of the building. At the samne hour, a lawp exploded at tho house run by a well known wowman on Capital Avenue, near 10th stroet. 4 i f the transiout ludgers seized the lamy aid carrying it outside, hurled 1t into he street, . where the whole thing blew 1 with & noiso like & cann . The fire dapartiment wore not ealled out in either nstance. o — Army Orders. First Lioutenant Edwin P, Andrus, Fifth caalry, s hereby relieved from the operation of paragraph 8, special orders No, 82, current scrios from these head- t‘wl - First Lioutenant Jamos A. Buchanan, Fourteenth infantry, is heroby detailed A% an assistant at the d out compe- tition and will report for duty at Fort Owaba, Neb , Soptewber 10th, The following nawed men enlisted at Forta Owaha, Neb,, and D, A. Russell, Wyo., are assigned as follow P — AXSACL | 1 other, with poaks from 4,000 to 12,- ) does this individual derive | THE DAILY BEE AND THE JAVANESE. ATalk Wilh an Onmaba Gealleman Just Back from Java, What Ho Knows of the Island, Its Voleanos and People, Mr. Charles P. Woolworth, son of Hon. J, M. Woeolworth, returned to his Omsha home Inst weok from a year's voyage to the island of Java, which has rocently boen visited by awch an appailing oonvulsion of nuture, and in ounvnvl with & Ban reporter yosterday, réfa number of interosting facts in regard to Java and the Javaneso. 'he island is » wonderfully beautiful placo,” wedd Mr. Woolworth, *‘cultivated to the very taps of the mountains. The woil, mado of decaying vegotable matter and lava, is the finest in the world for vi gotation, and the Dutch, who have en- tire control of the country, know how to improve it, and they gain in return a very heavy revenue every year, about haif of the rico and four-fitths of the other exports going to the Netherlands. I'he Duteh have had the island since 1749, except for a short time in 1811, when England captured it. THE GOVERNMENT in now very strong, aud the natives are in ubject fear of it or anything pertaining to it. el w nativo that you are a Dutch- wan, and he will do anything in the world for you.” “Are the natives at all intelligont?” in- quired the reporter. “Thoy are all o have ot been educated,” ropli . Waool- “thero is no education among them at all, but the Dutch government is introducing schools and waking at- tendance compulsory.” “What is the population?” I seo the papors are putting it at ten lions, but & consus takon just before I camo awny made it TWENTY-SIX MILLIONS, which is about B30 to the square mile. Thoy are mostly Mahomedans; the coun- try in just overrun with their prists. I'he natives are forced to Jabor in the cul- tivation of tea and sugar, but this will ounso by statute in 1890, Labor is cheap My servant, af 20 cents a day, fod hi self. Two coolies, at b cents a mile, will onrry. 120 ponnds of bagyage adistance of ilon & duy." “What is the systom of the govern ment?” asked the curious newspaper wan, **Well, the Netherlands, or The Hague, [ $uppose I should call it, send out a gov- ornor general or viceroy and Java is made headquarterg for all the Dutch intevests i the Malaysian group. The native princes have their titulur rank and are known us regents, but with cach is a Dutch resident, whose ‘reconumonda- tions' are always obeycd ” “What are the prineipal products!” “Cotfoc, sugar, rice, tobaceo and in- digo. 1 saw THREE THOUSAND = TONS of “Tava grass’ or tobaceo shipped in six | weeks' time in Arabian vessels to Turkey | to bo made up into the ‘genuine’ Turkish | £ which our American boys ate | ome opium used thero!” “Yos, indeed. One Chinaman pays | the government thres willion dollars year for th exclusive privilege of im- porting the d He has tho finest res Wence in Java, lives like a prince and is avery clover little fellow, Thero are a rge number of Chinese on the island and the opium dens are just as bad as thoso in San Francisco, **Is the region v “Yen, highly 0. A rango | tains runs from one end of the of moun- island to 000 feet high, including THIRY | Live deuzgi ats aud grocers preforred ~OMATIA, MONPAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1883, g ] ful musie furnished. An elezant lunch was served late in the evening. The party was @ decided success. Am thowe present were: the Misses Ham- bright, the Misses Smith, Misses Green, Rustin, Monroe, Critchfield, Brown, Patrick, Livescy and Messrs. Peiton, O'Herne, Brewster, Livesey, Littletield, Smith, Brown, Hunt, Monroe, Curley, Hazzard, Christie and Crowell, Among the arrivals the past woek was A boy to Charley Sweeney and one to O. L. MeCoy; also u girl to Mr. McKay, the photographer. All are doing well. Mensrs C. L. McCoy and Jacob Crowell have the contract for furnishing forage for the state fair. ) Enterprising local agents ted 1 this town for an artiele that is aure te sell. Address Humistou Food Preservative Co., 72 Kilby tre ¥ m&edwlm PERSONAL Mi J. Hood, of Lincoln, is at the Mil- lard, Al White, of Reno, Noh., is at the Mil- lard, J. D, Hood, of Lincoln; W, Lamb, of Col- umbus, and N. D. Borden, of Plattsmouth, uro among the Nebraska peopls who registered at the Millard yesterday Otin N. Dunham, of Valley Springs, Dak, is at the Millard, * Tigens Moore, of West Point, is at the Mill C. C. Lukens, of Chattanooga, is at the Maetropolitan, Eller G . B. Starr, of Fremout, was at the Moetropolitan yosterd: Mrs, J. N, § Motropolitan, iith, of Bancroft, is at the A. V. Crisler and wife, of Denver, aro atthe | Metropolitan. L. W. Gilchrist, of Wahoo, is at the Metro- Mra, Alexander Mitchell and party arived in tho city yesterday worniug in the specis oar Num and left on U. P. train No. 1 last uight for the Muw. Mitchell i« the wifo of the prosi- dent of the Milwakes lino. Mins Etolla Rosswater loaves for Cloveland to-dny to resume her course of studien ot +chool, thin being her souior yoar. Mr. E. P. Crowell, of Philadelphia, father of onr vood-looking depaty sherif, is in the city viiting his sons. Mrs. S. C. Epperson loft yosterday for Cali- fornia, Henry Bandhauer, of the Union Pacific ruilway, has returned from an exsended est- ern tour, Bortram Hansen left yesterday for Grand Teland, to superintend the forwarding of car load of laborers from St.' Joa to Dillon, « ol., where they wlll go to work for the Union Pa- cifie road. i Miss Hattio Long and Miss Minnie Me- | ¢ visit o frionds ia Grand Tslind. "Henry Wood, general superintendont of the | D. &R G.r paskongers L ad, wus wmong the oast bouud | ¢ nig ¥, W. Voerds, formerly a wholesalo mer- chautof St Louis and Kausns City, is now introducing a new hydraulic olevator of which he s the patentes, P, R. R, weut out to Grand Tslaud yesterday. |1 Ed 0'Conuor loft for Creston, Towa, yestor- |° day. C. N. Dietz wout onst last night. t ¥. E. Cavrier, formerly clerk ut the Grand | € Pacific hotel, iu this city, loft last oveuing for Des Moiues, to sssume a similar position in a first clis hotel, Mr. Julius Meyer returns to the Omaha resorvation to-day on bu Kuights H. L. Pelouze, of Richmond | comwmandery No. %, Richwoud, Va.; Ben. ness. { IGHT VOLOANOES, some of them constantly active. I stood | one day in a depression of the country, | aud could view twenty-two voleanocs at onee, somo of them smoking. So habitants are acoustomed About & hundred yeoars az. ove d a radius o ashes tifty foot deep oy ed everything withi | to e one voleann seven miles “Was the dis last eruption poy It was populoy hloss. bewng island, But the o and it is & very protty { Dutch stylo with stone | houses. It is the principal place in that | seetion of the world, and Suund 3 torm the great h v hetweon {aud Europe and China, crowde Vesse 1 the time. Now it cannot be Jused with safoety until a new wade. The st L it was tho is vict lou , but one of the most at one vighth of the of Bataviu is there, built in the Id the eruption first started, and wobody had an idea that there was any voleay activity there, When 1 saw it, it Juoke liko a pile of rocks in the sea al large a8 the Paxton hotel, But struction it worked on the wuiu i Java was simply tersible ———— sars, Salt Kheuw, Fe hilll; ll skiu oruptious, guar stALCS, OF Wy ] o e e— BARATOGA DOING | The Sunday School Boom—A Delight- | ful Soiree—Airivals, | Sararoca, August 30.—The attend | ance | Sunday, was the largest yet, 88 scholars | beiug present The total attendance for 5, or an ave at the Union Sunday school, last | the month was 3 age of 81, per cent since the begin The next conee | an increase of ning of the year, of September 30. The school will give an entertainment soon for the benefit of its library. tember. Rev. Shank, of the Eighteenth stroot M. E. church, will deliver an ad- dress before the school on Sunday eveu- iug next at 7:30, r. Jumes H. Conrad, who has just roturned from the west, was the recipient of a very pleasaut surprise, at the resi- ‘_k‘uu of Hon. Jawes N;‘ hfi)uor on osday eveuing, A party of his friends, nu;u:‘n*u Ah.:l 40, :m‘u.\:nded the au Ossession, ing merry until the "m:n' hours.” J::M Just re- tarned from Norfolk, where he went on sur- s, Corns, Tottar, Chapped bands.and | the school will be given Sunday evening, | Preaching will be resumed during Sep- | Mason, of De 3 iaville, and R. D, Wis., were olay commander Pulford, of Mi ig the east-bou esterday, returnug from the Dowas and u, of Liu- te uttend i IR Hauzlewood, | O L ( ais; Charles 2. ( wshington, | D. ¢ VA MeDowell, isbie, New Y k L N, Y, L. Geo. C. Now Ure, Ohio; J, T is, Das Moiues; A ., St Edw. eran, Chi Atbwater, L Ino. MoK ker, Ossian, la; . 8, Maoville, tor; R I AL G, Me C . Glover, ( dish, Geo. A. Van lung , city; F. Weuter, J. C. Rolerts Chicago; H. L. Miller, St. Louis; D, 1 Wheeler, D, Whealer, Jr, Plattanouth; J. 0. Vo Keobuk; W. R, Convorw, L AL Boll Blutly; O Loy i | | , Council B. Avery, Bu Many tunes you want to keep moat or Bab for several days. Lay it o aaolu | on of Rex Maguus over night, aud you | Keep it far weeks. You can also koo | milk & week or more tirring Ao a it e of the “'Suow Flake" brand wmlodwlm —— Route of the Knights of Pythias Pas rade, Wodnesday, September 5, 1883, 3 p.om, The line will form on Douglas streot, countermarch thence to 9th, to Faruam, { to 15¢h, to Davenport, to 16th, to How- and, to 15th, to Harney, to 14th north, s S. Mors W. A. Bosacs, Ask the clothing Btees who Lirerrr slm&ed Geo. H. Cracsg, state, and the time was cor strain, chair to present v submitted to the house, tle controversy the ed and the following commitiee was ap- pointeds ¥, politan A dis, over the C., M. & St. P, road, | the de following intere: is given in full, it being of a very amus- ing nature: who has a right tovote in this meeting? workingmen. ingmant yers prosent. Do you make that distinction? this_ way. workingmen and whica is identined with the laboring interestsall over the country editors. Kennn returned yesteday from a plossant | S0 audible to the report selected to act a Hon, Johu A, McShano loft for thoeast | on, ‘1. M. McD. i) Leroy Simpson, Bruno Tazchuck, Cl , of the Genl. Ticket office, U, | S¢ n, C hton, Pat 0'Ge which was, after some little discu: arried. ougineer of eagine compa No. 4, Lou- | o MASS MEETING. —e Selection of Delegates to the Grand’ Island Convention, Chairman Murphy Sits Down Hard, on Mayor Ohase. On Saturday evening s mass mesting of workingmen was held in the ci'y council chamber for the purpose of elect- ing eighteen delagates to attend the anti- menopoly eonvention to be held at Grand Taland on next Thursday. Mr. J. R. Lewin called the meeting to erder and briefly explained the objects for which the meeting was called. On motion Mr. P. F. Murphy was made chairman and Mr. James Black acted as sccretary. Mr. Murphy made a neat little speech in which he expressed the hope that the meeting would be a harmonious one and that they would select good men, tried and true, who would faivhfully represent the interests of the peaple of Douglas county at the forthcomiug convention, he last state eclection had almost nounted to a revolution and the anti- monopoly party all but swept the entire ing when they would be more surcessful than they had ever been in the past. Mr Allen Root foilowed in the same Mr. E. Rosewater moved that a com- mittee of five shonld be appointed by the mes of persons to act approval could be Aftersome lit- olution was adopt- 8 do ates, wh tosewater, Alian Root, Mr. Moriarty, Fred Behm and J. R. Lewis. At this juncture in the proccedings, vor Chise, LLD, put in an appear- and after locating himself at one of ks, put the chairman through the examination, which Question: May T be permitted to ask Angwer: This is o wass meoting of Q. lsan editor and lawyer a work- A. Idon't think there are any law- Q. Isan editor entitled to vote herel A. T will answer the gentleman in The great organization of xcludes lawyers but it does not exclude On _hearing this the worthy mayor mmediately ~ made tracks for the loor, saying as he left, ‘1 came here to y sonve kind things to the convention,” added somuthi . which was in- on account of the of laughter with which greeted o making his | leafoni he shouts wore then | is, J /ln Rosicky, deley M. Mor- Allen Root, J.R. I “red Behm, James Winshij writy, Jumes L. Black, John and an, Low Bisby, Win, Jerry Bohan, Mr. Rosewater moved a resolution that ho delegates present at Grand Island ast the vote of the whole dele Waddington Soptamber 2, at wgod about 0 yoars ly the well kuown 1r. Bradloy was ‘for unt of fa reet of late, but s doath | No. 614 norsh | Lich place merly under tho opera at his resilence, the Friands iavitad. QEIEN TS | A SURE [ Yor Fing Com CasToriA 0! - Infants and Children Wjthont Mornhitne er Narcotine. YWhat {idren rory eheeks, mfl-’:fl'm-."u Ahein aleopy 2. { asteria, What 1 e SSE—— Bat Castorta. ‘Farewall then to Merphine Byrups, Castor d Paregorio, | o “&r‘lwhflb { T TS TR TR TRy CYSm—, —An ab selute onre for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burus, Galls, &0., and an instantaneons Pala-reliever, Broom Corn MACHINERY A FULL LINE—CONSISTING OF Pressoes, DOUBLE CYLINDER SCRAPERS —AND— |HORSE POWERS Fo Matoh. The Best in the Market. Manutactured by Q. D. COLTON & CO,, Ualesburg, ML #arsend for Olecular and Price List. The Product of PRONOUNCED [ FOR HAND AND HENRY YALILLERAARNITID THE BEST THREAD ror SEWING MACHINES dYLL LTIV S-GORD SPOOL COTTON IS ENTIRELY ’ American Industry ! BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD MACHINE SEWIN Full assortment eenstantly on Hand and for sale by FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neh. W' ANTED-Thirty men towor on_strect. to Pat Ford, at Stephenson’s, 10th atreet. ¥ men Ard Ap, work oii 16th st et. Apply to Vai. ‘M 8th and Chicigo streets, 4187 WWANIED - A young Iady who is expert In pe manshi, and accurate at figures to do ol work in a wholesale store. Address by letter . & U P, 8 Owal 3083 P VY ANTEDhre and 1 jante ma unce to A, 0. WANIED A Gi 8t Call immed ilorw, eoat maker for second work at 924 11y at 805 N. 168h utreer, (up-siairs.) 399t Dane or Hamilton wud Pler shinn's addition, 4633 V\ANIED—Cooi ina Restaurans 34 south 13 VY ANTED—Iierd boy at Surstoga Dairy. T | = L Diing room girl at the Om Harney St. VW ANIEO=A hotel, VAN ED- work. I \ TANTED-A smart_young man fo Metropolitan hotel, VY ANTED—Man to work in garder. TOUSLE Next Fair 318 41 41y to A. Swenson and Bro., Kearney Neb. VA7ANTED-A competent gir without delay. Ap- WANTD- K young gl & belyy in » famity. Wede preferred, nortawest comer 861100 javiue s good cook and tw. girls at City 3:8.13 man cook in_asmall family. y | FOR SALE ATA T e S bty c»i JPOR SALE—Two and one hut and & ey N, W. 01} easyterms, ut $100. per acre. Two ots near Par a bargui, §3.600. Three 1:ta 11th and Vinton, 2 houses cheap, $3.600, . | gaho ot house rooms etc!, Georgin Ave. aheap, carlive, hou 6 roomaete. 63 000. ParkerSt. Lowe's 1st. Addition, house 2 rooms ete. rs 850", Two lots on Park ave., car line barguin, §1. Cheap Lots i west Eud Addition, sasy Serma- Call — | at ofice and got plat, SHRIVER & BELL. R SALE-2814 Farnam Street House of fi rooms. Lot 77 (X125 ft. $4,008. 3121 | JroR s taurant and fixturés to run twen- d doing & splendid husiness. Will chasers. ~ati-factory tor aclling. Address **Restaurant,” Bec office. Teasor LT b FNORSALF A aba and Co's fire proof s mall osler, Bai niann Ing'ire at this office. " | Jror san | X gond iy nl bargain—11 room house with Full lot, Kk and fixtares of o Will pay for fair | Bos office JFORSALE-_Chjce acre lots in city tin cheap at Evan's seed store, 14th aud Dy v young; driving and ¥ liorse aud young brood ware. Apply Blue S 0118 mpleto house hold outfit for sle, ad between Chicag.andDaven, ort. 041p ey t of houves, lots PAULSEN & 1508 Far FoEsan business jroperty at u's, 3501 o street. OR SALE Com; VVANTED-Girl at No. 1056 Sherman avenus. cte wet of housshold eoods S4-t1 MES.J. M. COUNSMAN. | X' Inquire at 1518 Dodge atrect. 6 VW ANTED— An exgerie comjetent and well | JPOR SALE ~Four lote in_south Oiaha. Good lo- recommended drug N ther need ap cation, §250. each. Inquire at Bee office EE —~A clean stock hardware. Par TED—Lady sgents for the “Queen Pry g t for Tadics, ma \WANTED-D. writer. W ate w res Vlye NTED—Go Jonth, HIAC by druggists overywhere, It imparts the most bri liant and life-like tints, and the closest scrutiny canunet detoet itsu All unsightly I sloratio wa, Eruptions, Ring Mart nder the eyes, flallownes edness, Rou, flush of 0 i are at once Ly the Magnol o ono incomparable £ Apoc ualens 0 LOAN - Monoy, ALOAD THOK KT RANIAR VORI ¥ + Hauk ks 1O LOAN -1 i ONEY 10 LOAN - The lowest rates of interest “ Wokide | oAl ARenor, 100h & Douglas. 384t “ N TO LOAN Call st Law ailoe ot b, ] ¥, Oroliahban Bloo N TOANRD. o Chuttl woriesge, oo 7 M Niiraska Natlonal Bank Buikting, 1w | MUK IO LOAN ). 1. Boatty Oans on ohattel | . aperty, $14 Nouth ith Nt et | HELP WANTED, Two ik chass coat s o Jrions. huquire at Johs With strect, uoar dopot, Omaha - | wady W ANtk waloon, 8lk FANTED-500 t-anistors, 500 laborers. M MANNWEILEK, Bgloyiaens Ageat, " 1th St near Parsam. | W pkisn s a4 Candell's Overall | whawed, 31 four “sw a place | pass the Paxton hotel in_review and dis. | \\'ANI KU e goot saticlor. - Sieady smclop Call ad 421 souts e —— | 7ANTED. -Gl for gonersl Romsework [aquie \\.:‘mnmnm A M CLARK ‘. 0l Balary oF com ulneia 10N whi ook, . | and duhs asber, was of womas, “.urn-.ua—. 165 and Caghiol v Wi1' | pust ies B 4o TANTED 8.0 5§ t0 85 per month TIVER & HELL, 0. P. O, 156 1214 Dod © of 10 rooms. GEO L GILB m $ Fric s (NF Hhano tee re Brick ware, bouse 2 stance $:x1 rR & track. SR VERSBE L v RENT- Front parior, Chicuge. cheg | ) TICELY Purvisted froat room, lange aad siry * AN Webater St =3 AOR RENT- Purnished rocs. SMITH 011 ain, Addres M. J. Work, Milford, Neb, ALE—House and two lots n south Oma chiea, aud easy |t s ]:“h; quire at Edhol me-half acre AMES, 1708 Farnam Street. YED- A jsrtier withab w464 caital for C JOHN . SHEFLY. He can be ctiy or seur us CHEAP—At 151 strect, south 3 of Be d, or 8% Novth 13t st. §80-1m >, 0, ¢, rol, property m 1 all parts BEDFOGD & SOUER, S 14t 81 bet. Fay E OR EXCHANGE—Ful g3 corner of 11th and | th Omaha. Alan 16 ) Nebrasks, and buildi street. W Farther partic & Etore, S04 Tenth strvet. 488-cod-t1 FOVIpADGTS U lArge and suml hip ¢ o [ the highest uriiture at e 1o comuence at 10 W. B. GRING, Auctioner. 16qu. e ub M. HEULMAN & CO. 1t ngle Barucss, o Owier can have St Hunler's biickyand, an; . u-b§ ° } ORSTOLEN—A bay horee, 4 yuars oldy 14 hands bigh, & black hedvy tal and il se s Information of his where- 4 rece ved by . Monaghan, 484 5 Ma y'y aveuus, (Omaha. 3 Select Primary schoal and boand for child en ab S0-15 masic and art store, Dolge street. 3o u 1 aiforsid strver SOR RENT—Unfursished ro ma, 1736 Douglaa EACHESS Wil lud a good Bowe at 1914 Welaier l‘ [ Sret. P l‘\.m RE T—Brick store. _lam aquire cor, 106k and Duuglas street. _ S JOR RENT—Tw attached. 1:80 Farsam stevet. DOR HENT—Farnihed mooes Fiaest bacatioa % and tasement. Elefater I o e e LU-r A widier's discharge papers i 8 busdle of | *0 i Beturm to Jaines Breunan, Slaven House. EAVE ORDERS -~ For bagyag RS Fo age, 4 Thages, to any { e e vy panof WGl exjies or Gar- 218 8. 15th 56 A F. RELLNER Furvam 82 e dnven Torany purjom, se W (OB RENT A pleasast froot moom, | o0, oldwm room, with board. 1517 Dudge S8 es-1med | | TN VR ey, YUIThe GSliver sune T8 MR RENT— Pumished sad cnfamisbed romas | J . Court Houss. amages N:L .«;‘-:“l Toation. FPEE, Opp PO S N Fize wet =z EDWARD KUEHL, X AGISTES OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- ALIST, 458 Tenth stroes, bet 3 ey, Wil e S ot arese Farmam aud Han