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I —— — i ] 8 THE DAILY BEE ‘WMAHA, THURSLAY, IPTEMBER 6, 188, THE DAILY BEE, OMAHA, Thursday Morning, Sept. 6, Indications for To-day. For the nppor Mississippi and Missouri valleys, slightly warmer, fair weather, southeast to southwest winds, lower bar- ometer, | — *LOCAL BREVITILS. ~~Wanted at the Cozzens—Two experienced hotel clerks, one day and one night. #5-m&e-tf The announcen; the Wyman College is to be found in ¢ colu 3 ~They are rushing store building, and Mr. ¥ be ready for oceuy despito what ma Mr. James France intendent of the Sonthwes sion school. The new building of the United Gas Tm. provement company of Philadelphia is 1 ing erected on the grounds of the gas works, 1> coming nuptials of Mr. Julius Maggie A. Lange, which will Septem ber 11th, The new police uniforms, ordered by M, Goldsmith. have arrived at his store and are nearly all distribnted to the boys, They aro heavy and handsome, to th nt invitations announco the forth- gel and Miss colebrated ~The boys are asking what “Ex Uno Disce Omnes” means on tho posters of the now thea. tor comique. One of them suggests as n trans. Tation, “Put up or shut up,” ~The Wyman collego night school affords excellent opportunities for improvement to the hundreds o1 youne wen in Omaha whoso wttainments are not what they should bo to insure success in business, Mr. H. Voeder, of Pittsburg, i organiz- ing a new telephono company to operato the patont of Dr. Myron M. Baxter, of Washing- ton. Tt iy called the Overland Telephone company, and R. G. Dun at the head of i, -Katie Putnam bo ins her engagement hore with “Lena, the Madeap” Monday night, “O1d Curiosity Shop” Tuesday night, in which she plays Little Nell and the Marchioness, and “Little Dotective” Wodnexday night, ~“The asphalt pavement was completed from Webstor to Tzard atreet yeatorday, and the blocks from Webster to Chicago will ho done, -and the street opened, Monday evonlng, The grading of Sherman avenue will bo finished -night by Mc(iavock & Gibbons, They will ¢hen relay all sidowalks and put everything in #hapo for the fair. Miss Agnes Livesey, daughter of Honry and R. J. Livesey, was surprised Tuesday by a largo company of hor young friends, Fine music was furnished for dancing and an ele- gaut lunch was served, and everything passed off in a highly entertaining and agreenblo manner. Miss Livesey returns to Mt. Caroll #eminary next Thursday, —Mrs. Hussie was agreoably surprised by a fow of her friends Tussday evening at her home on Twonty-fourth and Cuming stroota, Upwards of thirty couples congrogated at her houso at an carly hour. After u fow minutes of ploasant chatting the hostess retired with her company to the now store room helow her residonce which in the meantime had heon very domfortably cloared for dancing, which continued until tho woe hours of the night, Refroshments which had beon furnished by the visitors were served at 11 o'clook, Hoff. man aad Gaynor furnished some very fine wmusic. Tho evening was very plomsantly apent by all, e —— Never Give Up, Tf you are sufforing with low and dopressed #pirits, losw of appetite, genoral debilit , dis- ordered blood, weak constitution, headacl ) or any diseaso of a bilious nature, by all means rocure a bottlo of Eleotrio’ itters, ¥ o il be surprised to sce the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inapi; with new Lifo; wtrougth and aotivity will return; pain and miscry will ceass, and henesfory ! will rejoice in the in the praise of Electric Bittors, Sold at fifty cents o bottle by O, ¥, Good- man ———————— REDDING'S Russia Salye has genuine merite A all who use it will testify, Price 250, Try it. ———— Army Orders, The unexpired portion of the sentence in the case of Denniy Collins, late private company F, Gth infantry, published in general court martial orders No 41, cur- rent series, from these headquarters, is remitted; and by authority from the war department, ll.ljlltnntgunerll'lofllco, of the 27th ultimo, his enlistment in company H, 0th infantry, is authorized, “The authority for his enlistment will be noted on the enlisted paper, In compliance with telegraphic in. structions from the Headquarters of the army of the 26th ultimo, the command. ing officer, Fort Omaha, Neb., will send pnvate Paul Gutike, trooy K, 3d Caval- ry, to Jeflynon Barracks, 0., to be for- warded with the first detachment leaving &ht’phoo for the department of Arizona, 80 much of paragraph 3, special orders £ | best the ma; | be stocked with the cho <THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL Semething Ab-nt General Gresham and Other Hoosicr Statesmen, The Ol Ticket Hon, H. C. Nevitt, of Terre Haute, Ind., and Hon, W. A dianapolis, Ind., sc Porter, were in the city yostorday for a B. Roborts, of In [rose and asked leavo to sit In view of the interest | regular session the following grand lodge rket affords. The bar will | t i Rates—-82.00, according to floor, rooms in the house, —— GRAND LODG Procession This Afternoon and Fes. tivities This Evening a the Paxton, The grand lodge of the Knights of | Pythias of N [terday in committes of the whole t adopt a new constitution. The committee officers were elected: f |felt here just at this time over the re of the ht rchool at TNt Th o voaef | il of OB Vandervoort, superintand it of the railway y Postmaster-Genoral 1 local | 1 | 1 service, and that | Cruickshank's new iresham is from In. | omor says it will |dianapolis, Mr. Roberts was 4 the 10th instant, | | 3EE representative somethin postmaster-general, | Said he, “General Gresham the fairest men in the country, and whilc I know nothing whatever of the case of | Mouth. Colonel Vandervoort, I feel safe in ing that when the facts are fully known, Ho is a man of great decision of [ elave of Kni out | Fade, which took place & | & sink vl ”'rf_y.-m.». . The various lodges began to | Of these i N of bonds fl « s on Four cet at the in the same manner, | and after the T man with the al Gresham, as there is a more popu boys in blue than Gen was a dashing soldior cripplo for life from wounds received in i nderfully popular ay say in tho country don't clean out tho lottery swindlers it can never bo don If he wants to be the republican nomi; for governor in Indian e in Indiana, and I m at large, and if ho 4 next year he has y 50 and the honor will bo given unanimously, i campaign speaker and onjo, ys the confi- dence and respect of everybody in In- ** What were tho reasons of Gresham's appoinumont Arthur’s cabinet (" ““ 1 think General Grant wi said Mr. Roberts, *‘but Arthur know of him so well and favorably that there was no noed of any one recommending his appointment, The only question with the Pros: was would he accej pointed him fedora and he had made that position and was want tho beneh to got into active po about tho timo of his appointment postmastor-general, he was co Tesiguing the position us forming a law partnership McDonald, and the offor pted instead,” has Gresham lived in In. feastod before a8 the prime cause of it,"” t 1 Grant had ap- judge ten years ago a fino reputation in mako the nece prosid to remain, regular form. Towed by with Joseph of the Prosi- | cord dent was acco 4 : ceived and_consid *‘He is a native Hoosicr and his moth- | jelly cake, lady fingers, ai yot living on tho old homosteny. 1o i 18on county, in the south part of the state on the dutiful son and in dent Arthur and opening @ the Louis Gresham slipped away from throng and went up in the coun miles to seo her. contraction of Wal he was her baby boy affection and thoy, has for her even in acteristic of him, wife is a most cha interesting chi g young lawyer, a popular young lady of hi inY on fruits, August, when Prosi- t attended the sented with pine: wine jolly. She calls him Wat, in ter, or she did when years ago, and the tfulness he always is busy life in char- General Gresham's lady and they ldren, Otto, a and Miss Kate, republicans of Indiana Phc«n presidential can- A brothe: in distress? The relief committos will report with New | I to thy presentation of favor as the re, the presentation of didate next y ““Well, we have so many available men t it would be almost us to be for any one but President Arthur 1 our republicans and rised to see the Indi- the republican conven- “‘What about the *‘I think Mr, that means the are that way, ig bess that he twenty years and he nover to take the pri our own state tha magnanimous for outstde of Indiana, 1 shall not be surp ‘old ticket'in In- Hendricks is for it, and rank and filo of hoosier Hendricks is has been for will allow Joo z6 he himself ng. That is why ho is for the old ticket," 8 tho feeling for Blaine in Tn. ‘“He is the samo plumed knight he alw: usands of repul re only waiting to he 1880 and he has gallant, dashing, ays was, and there Y ’ " tary to stat ythi hich th blicans in Indiana | tary of sate ey 0 ""’f. n (th tary of stato may dosire to state, a8 a Blaine state in many warm admirers reason thoro is no talk dont now is becauso he be a candidate,” Dorsey star routo * republicans in Indiana in for him for presi fays he will not b “‘What of the used for the 18801 ‘‘That story of Dorse Of course there copt the to shrimp ‘walad, y's isa very funny Was monoy used but what of it} No. 89, current series from these head- quarters, as directs that Paul Gutike txoop K, 3d ca be sent to the head- quarters military diy the Pacific vo! . The following named men enlisted at Forts Douglas and O Neb., ave as- signod as follows: Jo}.m:.‘u. Grlvu.:o company D, Sixth infantry; Richard H, Du to the Fourth infantry, —— A FATAL FIRE, ‘A Barn on Capitol Avenue Destroyed, With the Contonts, About 11 o'clock last night an alarm ‘Wwas turned in by Ofticer Walker from box 12, Douglas and Thirteenth streot, The fire was on Capital Avenue, be- tween Tenth and Eloventh streots, near Lewis' hotel, having started in a barn, The whole department turned out but were not in time to d:'z:; t::‘ prumiJun, were w 14 with !Inohunulzxd two gull‘. Wahes The horses werp terribly burned and their flesh lo“o'o.mn’;lulely mmt‘.‘é it The owner of dubnrnlndlwaiuou{d ascertained. The fire was held h the block was n printing, hotel bil raphing and _postage, ©Xxpenses, were inc be accounted for, t up voters like so domocrate cl 0 ones bought, if n, emselves? This is a v rage democrati e expense of vision “of enroute to the station of his troo) i8 re- | the ked. licans boughf many cattle, as the d:::vounu thy [l on thy aud the dem ashamed of thomselves for democratio campaign fund the republicans, but the n':] bought up ro- man who says de ublican voters like The That iy daily bri thousanda by aviu row an_early graye. \®ing joy to the homes of of their dear ones ruly s Dr, King's Lay roat, Pain in Side or any disease of , & Positive cure. o4 freo at O, I Lago wizo $1.00, The Cozzens, Oxana, September 4, 1883, Wo have this day leasod the hote] known as the G kept by us, and known then th, a4 | the west as the Cozzens, the flames did | yill boreattar bo knoms. of the Palace hotel, Santa ico; Sidney Laramia Territory, it ARy zens will be ;l‘h- ho by which name it To our patrons Fo, New Mex- house, Biduoy, Neb, and the wl, Laramie City, Wy inos, other than that th, '.m“‘“;’d” none in Nel use is on new, uruished, and tho t6bla wii P. G. C,, E. 8. Oppenhcimer, Nebras a Cit G ones, Teeumseh, G i M. Taylor, Nebraska | City. G. P., John Morrison, Lincoln, "M J. Rosenstein, Omaha, G, K. and 8., E. E. French, is one of [ Omaha, G. M T "ARADE, One of the leading features of the con- | M4 the deed s ghts of Pythias was the pa 4 at 3 o'clock p, m, | & sinkin hour named and by fou a long line of Knights on horsehack and | ! on foot preceeded by a number of car riages and the whole prbcession headed |Hundred. T by tho Union Pacific band, ~The line of | {1 march, s heretofore published, was fol. | Doty v a va 5 o] , | only subject to lowed out, and the parade was ono rC:};'.. ‘\ e R A and the glittoring | 185U¢s canuot bo enforced against th most imposing ever seen in Tho waving plume, helmets, together with tho rich costumes | tFust estate only subject to the : e S By the trust deed also is of the knights, all added to the genoral structures, improveme tracks, bridges, warchouses, sho, he Jands as well as those effect of the procession. THE BANQUE’ The Knighta banqueted at the Paxton hotel in the evening, 1 the first table and threo divisions being | the guests were all accom. | | portion of this estate to any pe: modated. Tho bill of fare was a handsomo souy- onir, and was hewded A (K)uight at the Paxton. Pythian period the X Xth, The cards read: THE ATTACK -~ ORDEI OF BUSINESS, The master of ceremonies and guests will y examination of chickon, alads, and report to the officer. The roll of Cold Mea A free discussion ot the relative mer. ken, ham and tongue, Abseutees will be fined or suspended in ac- | nco with the laws, rules and regulations, | praisement and v Repart of the committee on Pustry: “‘Ras- | Articlo third mus, pass the cake,” Potitions for membership will now be re. th chocolate cake, red w d macaroons, Initiation of candidates. ayment of dues with (a oranges and bananas, Reading and reforring communications and notices o confectionary, New business will be considered when pre. Does any brother know of a sick brother, k ice cream and watermelons, Unfinished viands appearing on the table wil bo taken up in order, At this juncture, should @ shade of hesita- | tion pass o'er the pilgrin treated to almonds, filberts and. raisins, inglish waluuts, pecans, Coffee, tea aud c 1 ice, RULES OF ORDER, L Tha retiring rupted while eating, except to ask him to take andther h, 2. A motion to lio on the tahle shall not be rtained 50 long s there are unoccupied chairs in the room, 3. Whilo the subject of raw oysters is un. dor consideration, 10 one shall by permisted to interrupt the senior P. G, C, 4. Should any ono ‘wiceosd In stoppfog {Qmaha's firat postmaster after ho i apokos, five minutes, he shall be treated to an extra slice of wat rmelon, 5. A motion for a reconsideration of jce cream shall not bo entertained unloss made by A morml M. of [ of the relief committeo—or the G, 6. On the call of seven members, the chair- man of the reception committee shall maks 4 apeoch or sing a song, Any riember can call for & divsion of the question, when divisible, but 1o ce sve the District Deputy of Garfie d Lodge can call for Bananas on the half shell, 8. 1t shall always bein order for the socre. sere. im (the secrotary) 9 No one shall dispute the cluim of the rep. resentative from Occidental Lodge, No 21, to the best neat bocause hoix oarly, bor has right to protest, ox. O from No. 23, when treated 10, Anfi 11, Should two or more members rise to -I»uk at the same time, the chair shall Kive tl he floor to the senior P, C, from No, 26, 12. Evory member shall bo designated by is proper title or Position—at the toble, The foregoing rules whall not be altered or amended; excopt by the unanimos consent of the council of ten, The musio for the occasion was fur- nished by the Musical Union orchestra and a grand ball in the parlors of the hotel followed the supper. There were no toasts nor speeches on account of the thing, which was so great as to prevent all from sitting down at one time, Allin all, the moeting of the grand lod(f;u has been one of the pleasantost an Nebraski mest auspicious ever celobrated in . e — PILING UP, Steadily in, The sheep exhibited at tho this state fair will bo unusually largo, there being already over 200 ontries: Among those who exhibit are Steineburg, Mo,; ( lantie, Ta.; Morgan & Pouting, Mowequa, Shelly Co., 11 ; Stone & Leaso, Storing. ton, 111, H. Ballinger, Plum Crock, and H, F, Rigsley, Plattsburg, Mo., who has a buck valued at rge Richardson, W. McFadden, At. i Jas. Camp, LaPorto City, Ia.; C. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS, that ch‘y- thirty-three pounds of wool, 8o much for slieep There are 107 ontries of horses from different parts of Nobraska, Thero are 181 entries in the caitle do- partment, R. Daniolsy Claudius Jones, A. Gramlich and the Agricultural college ing the largest exhibitors, We notico that William A, Paxton, Jr., has started into the stock business, and will exhibit abull, a cow and a heifer calf, Like father, like son, THE TOWN OF EDINBURGH, j Decd of Trast to the Laud on Which |+ ¢ T B It will be Lecated, 0. H. Soott, € Givon by the Present Owners to |children, Colbri a Syndicate of Omaha | taoland, Nebrasks € Bonds to be ka were in session yos: of & Miliion and a Half, Eng | ain. In Edinburgh was looked over by a re an abstract made of its main provisions. | North, Chic This deed of trust given by —— | wifo to (parties of the | | second part) the trustees town of | holder of the |, ted by the trus- | The first series of the bonds are [y steeat; Dos Mol mber, of one thousand le in’ Now York city, abriel Rasgorshek, Platts. i, Julius Thicle, West Point Fritz Songpill, West Point Shropshire, Omaha five hundred in y dollars cach, pay bearing five per are secured by this deed of trust, | fund to bo created by the salel | ‘I\thl:‘l‘]jlz‘ ‘t‘l'[ | dho tirst five | EDALS FOR MARKSMANSHIP.’, third serics of bonds arc | nts, rights of way, Ot viaducts, culverts, fences, | 70 sitting down to | ) ons of the trust are: § vides for the conveyanco of o |Platte commences Sg r ons or | practice, and the matches begin on Sat. for the sole purpose of es- | urday, tho 22nd, Captain C, tablishing yards for tho care, feed, buy. | ing and selling of horses, catt | other property, and the sl |curing ‘and diessing of all such pro. much When satistied that all present aro qualfied | balance of said lands as they may se raw oystérs, will bo opened in |into a town with streets, | and public grounds, ar and plant it, and to don lic schools and churches, 3k Article second provides for the -‘l‘-w;‘”‘ HIY:LJ]HllL(. ’L. (. Lowmond, 6th in. aluation of the lands, | fntry; lat Lt. J. ovides that the trustees | fantry verty to sell an; , will be callad, fol. | shall not be at lit less than the proving and charg. | Feurth, 3 sale of the lands is to,be tees as security for the land, and to be applied from fime | bonds and | When any default oc pple, ice cream and catawba | of bonds and continue: | the majority O clare the wh roceed legaily to enforce held by the tru foruia grapes, removal of the trustees under certain con- ditions and for the appointment of their | Platte, 1883, " The trustees have|and the third and fourth §5 each. The second match occurs at Provides for the dispos Monday, the 24th, and is the regimental st gatate after the payment | team match, 200'and 500 yards, cither by distribution, di | Union Pacific road has oftered a silver ce pitcher as the trophy to be contested Twelve. The trustees | for in this, The third n acts or de- | yards, off hand, with prizes of $10 and by their own |two 85 prizes, Thirteen. The bond- e llbe | et o erm |sistants. Te; ocolate will he served for | tion of the tru the good of tho order, after which there wil be a brief cemation of hostilitiew, reparatory afew tomperance toasts | ploy clerks, agents and as. | of the bonds, vision or parti |ers, or by sale, |are not held liabl C. shall not be inter. |{8lts of their employes, gross negligence, holders are in their person answerablo to any of the cre said truscecs, DEPARTME tion among_ the bondhold- T DOINGS. The Latest Spe for his inability partment will furn Omaha, Neb,, Private Robert without means t; t thereof, to the he charged against the puy on the next muster rolls, otables cannot be raised esent month for its use, the for Troop K, Fifth caval- ) i8 increased to during the pr ration of flour Y, Fort Niob) wenty-two oun Capt, Frederick E. infantry, and Fj ard T. Yeatm are hereby detaile general court ma Sidney, Neb., .Trotter, Fourteenth rot Licutenants William asistant surgeon, and Rich- Fourteenth infantry, d_ as mombers of the rtial, convened at Fort Paragraph 2, Special urrent series, from these 18040Ty 40 its wearer in eve: headquarters, By order of Brig, . H Assistant Adjuf A number of ex roports of targot prq the Department of the Entries for the State Fair Come | are also published for ¢l The following Fay Tomploton tronpe; J, Botheimer, Martin Colgato Hoyte, hoy, New Yor Bosler, H, ¥ Bosler, Carlisle, Py, Frank H. Maddo dy, H. Allen, cago; H. C, Fish, J.F. Bernard, T. McKee. Clare and w M. Raymond v Liuoln, Neh,; | ) Rasgoeshek, ONEY LOANED—On Chattel mortg i R, P. Myers, M - Ohas, McCiutchy, and wife, Eugland; lle, Mich.; Hon. A. (3 R. Crawford, Sam. J. 8. McCord, Min. W. ¥. Doran, | — . Robinsen, ¥, W, Murphy, Ashland; Chas, Froeman, Mus. i R J. Ceynolds, vate e Heuderson, Mich.; Goo, I, Orofess Hamilton and Pierbhinn's addities. ans, Deadwood; My, Mre. Guthnam, Plattsmouth Hoyt, Cleveland; A. M. Brown, Brownsyil] Egbert, and family, w, Plummer, Bradford, Pa, L Danby, M, Shofer, W. G. Doom, ( d wife, Michigan; L. Austine and famil sas City; W. A, B, Roberts, Indianop [H. C. Nevitt, Terro Hauto; Thos Drain, H Omaha; D 3 W ivans, New Y | City; Fred . Miss 8. Woodford, Misw 1 | Weeping Water; S. L. Tucker 2 . Murfin, Prof. W, F, the Amount iy City; Miss Julla Harels S, P. Hart, Auburn, 11L; D, en, St. Louls; Goo, P. Riley, Now Clarence W | ner, Chica delphing A town site of § C St An- | BN, Grenell, Ft. Calh d family. Florida; Mrs, ” Gillett, Maseachusetts; Ll e e s son, Coldwater, Mi and T. H., Arn ing, Now Yo Sdin- A. Gillig, la trost. Theog | the Amerioati exchange, London, n e it, [etor of the United States exchaog cn on the | swme city, is at the Millard, Ho » seeured by | day from \!w cast leave | in num- | st decd | The (Compettive Rifle Matohes of {he! and after the paym The lator Department of the Platte, rent of arlier, conveyed all | Medals From the Gemeral, | {|is the inspector of rifle prac hogs 7 Also pro- out by of thet part at | range, just this side of for the *‘Skirmish tch Platte; Presented by 0. 0, following special orders have beon | Brig, Gen. Goms.” issued from the headquarters of the De. partment of the Platt. Sufficient cause having been shown to pay his own expenses; ionk of army regulations, %, the quartermaster’s de- ish transportation frc Randall, D. T., to bo noti- hing the or the money will bo refun ien, Howard, “lwwnhmvho: ib waa bough ouly Corset pronounced Josding physicias AYLOR, o4 Injurions to the ,_and endor - tant Gonoral, | 85 SRR ST Sl A tracts taken from the unless paid in adva Sargent, H, TO LOAN- Money. RALRoAD TIOK rates. A, FORM L. Freemas 3 south uk Plant, Chi. slon charged. H. Da. ¥, Crolghton Block, Nebras Baok Building, V Loadville; | VY Hanson young gi icago; . H. Green, Oakd E. Block, Paris; L, W, Hitcheock, wife s WL GLWi Hard tion, Sour S Feverishness, L natural sleep, withc m tomach, Dia insurcs Lealth and ut morphine, When babies frot What cures their OFeT [ Vray A, Busched; Clnolanatly Hon { of the Bex in the oftice of the attorney o New York; Addison Oliver, Mitchol Vin yesterday, and | Onawa, 1 % 1 13 80 well adnpte 1 it as suporior to i IL A, Argukr, M. D, & Portland Ave,, to Children that onthampton Tohn I | | trating Pain-reli s | Y | Ask the clothing huses who Lippier LAk & Co, are, sl-m&edw IS ENTIRELY The Product of American Industry ! PRONOUNCED BY E — | h::"]‘:ii?l‘l‘l’l':l‘;" The annual meeting of the mrinu.dTHE BEST THREAD FOR HAND AND MACHI assortment constantly on Hand and for salo by NRY FUHRMAN Fremont, Nebh % and Other Prizes, |rifle teams of the department of the ptember 17, with A. Coolidgo | d Children. : ildren cheeks, 3 thelr favors, mikes thawr'sl fi‘l i 'Tis_Castorla, —2.Oustorla, and cry by turns, colic, Kills their worms, But Castoria, =atCastorla Iy cres Constipation, Bour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion, But Casteria, =at Casteria, *Farewall then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregorie, and i1 Castoriat —2_Castorial CENTAUR LINIMENT-an absolute cure for Rheuma- et e e N T us, Galls, &e. The most P ing and Heali Iy owerful and rene- Remedy known to ma Pl = - WTTON ~ PERTS TO BRE THE WORLD NE SEWING. htering, [ departent, and has recoived from | o+ | Washington an afemometer, an electric buttery, a self rogister, and a telephone for conducting the firing and recording | fit | Tesults. First Licutenant F. Michler, of Jassage ways | the Sth cavalry, is tho financi i to improve it, (1at Licut. C. H Mason, 4th infautry, is 818 Lo for b | il o iioar) (i o range offi rut-class help and dress-making place an apprentice at e, 113 18th wtreet, Forty acre tract vear city, $4,000. lendid residence 8 rooms, on 19 al Address with roference only “er. " Omiaha postoffice, . Buchanan, 14th in- . C.R. Noyes, 9th infan- - try; dnd Lt. J. A. Goodwin, 7th infantry. ed value, which | THE PRIZ 8 may bo for cash or on’ credit.| O Saturday the 22ud, at 9 a. m., from the| curs the individual skirmish matoh A the ort Omaha. The men fire while walking 600 to 2 to time in payment of | from the target and return, order. Fifth. | prie for this is given by the ataff officers | | urs in any payment | of the department of the Platte, and is | s for six months, | on exhibition at Max Meyer's, where it of the bondholders may de- | wag made. It consists of & gold target ole principal due, and may Within a studded shield suspended by red, their righta. | white and blue silk from a pair of tiny | {rifles. On the medal aro the words, ch, department of the The second prize is £10, D—Two first class barbers, 8 maker, at once, R SALE At n great sa on 20th near Grace street. Must be sold in ten daga. 217N, 10th atreet. 4335t Two and one. d 1 €asy ternis, at §100. por acro, ‘ark ave. car line, hou 5 rooms ote. DA man to wor) Bail, north end 18t 7 ANTED. “Two gils at the O oward streets, Threo lots 11th and Vinton T+0 lots house7 rooms etc,, 3 TANTED—A Ge.man girl £ Inquire at Eaton's Galler. 920 Farnam streot. s at ( 0 107 Harney streot, 8d floor, D=Thirty nicn towork on stree phenson’s, 10th str. 40 men to work on 1 16th and Chiceygo wtreets, VW ANTED—Girl at A clean stock | Addres M. now under garment for ladies, Bure protection to the under- Retails for §2.00 Large profits. Address undorgarment Manufacturin, wear, when necessary a8 fast ax agonts can The regimental team skirmish match is B i stamy, Ladics e N¢ 8. y ho oven responsible for | one in which, when s team of six men al or private estates to be | from a certain regiment, having twenty ditors of the | shots apiece, has won, then the men cony. | posing that team contest in firin termine which shall wear, for the regi- ment, the department commander's badge, General Howard has had made at Bau. 1al Ordors to Govern | mer'y n beautiful gold shiold suspended the Department of the from a bar, on which are the figures 1883. The shield bears the inscription, | »Skirmish Match, Department of the BITUATIONS WAN: By an experienced groa 1 peaks German and English. G willing todo wny kind of work. = A —Small house, ney y or country to L € new, Easy terme. Price only $500, ork at their own day casily and quietly made; work sont by mail, no ICK FOR SALE CHEAP. ! Bollevue road, or 608 Noy wsition as book- Ladv justfrom Boston wishesa, ke cashier or copyist. 7 ANTED—Situation b understands job worl 1y, is a marriedman and wishe Address at once te box 27 Minden Neb, Kood printor ona who d press work thorough BALL'S n his atation . K Ompany commander wi fiod by the quartermaster furn portation of the cost —Poaition as stenographer [ Cattle Contractors, Hide, Wool and T: _Bloux City, Towa, "0 ™" $im R SALE—A first class scoond hand top bugiy. all at 1819 Harney atrect. 3761 LE—Residonce of Ouaha, and b 7981213 8. 14th Bt. 'bet. Farnam and Douglhs, {VOR BALE OR EXCHANGE—Full Iot and thrée ceruer of 1ith ‘and Pacifio stroots, uth Omaha. Also 100 acres of land Nebraska, tal, to take half i and first'clas paying b Addresy **J. M. B, Clothing Store, ro for one or two gentlemen, 111 south 184k By, A ew, Beward treot, Shinn's addition, lota cottage 6 room, © claterns, cks from High School, )t bropery: | Weat frontlots, Georgia ave. Hans. ttemouth to v, house, Leautiful resisence Georyia 0. t.. enst front. SHRIVER & BELL, Beli sto, two knee re at N. P. Lifidquist's, 820 atroot, rth and Mason. 438.103 (VO SALE A nearly new leather top sido bar bus 0. 2510 M. Mary's avenus 01 Vlendid opportunity for party with A first cha s bewold on very Nepous for selling. Apply to Lock Box 642 Kearney, Neb, -8 38 drug store in & pros casy terme, Good ce, o beautitul home alt 5 acre. tructs, ouses olicap, §3.500, orgla Ave. cheap, 000, rparkerst. Lowe's 1st. Addition, house 2 rooms ote. 50 1. ‘ark uve., car line bargain, $1.500. X west End Addition, easy terms. ¢a) ot offlcw and get plat. SHRIVER & BELL, aburgain, a small oslor, Babmann Proof mafe. Inquire ab this office. [ LE—Four lota in_seuth Omahs, Good lo- 50. each. Inquire at Beo offico. _SSett ardware. Bargain. . Work, Miltord, Neb. /‘ wo lota in south Omahn, Ii d cany payment. Inquire Chaa, Joseph, Castellar street, Koch's Beer Ganlen, One fresh mii Edholm and cow, alko young calf ickson's Jowelry store 218-tf drive single at 8 bargain. Inquire ion Tea Co,, 119 . 16th 1 about one-half acre AMES 1508 Farnam itre: 200 Ewes. JOHN M. SHEE] At 15th street, rth 13th st. 986 rm ¢los to tho oit; PECK, Opposite P, 0, ifers 200 two year old heifers, 400 mixed calves, 200 head yearling 700 head smooth t; October delivery, steers, October dolivery, Wwo and three year old steers, TRANGE BRO'S, low dealers, 1m business property w n Tands In al parss ORD & SOUKR, d m:udm“ and stock of treet. Will exchange for urther particulars at Geo, 8ol Tenth strost. 488-c0d. -t ”r.;'rTE Iarge aud small ce. o MIECELLANEOUS, OR RENT_ Furnished rooms v Btamily 1814 Davenport St. \OR RENT—To & uan and 4 chambers very conveniont f Frout and rear entrauce, bard and ithboard inpriv 430.5; fo, without children, or housekoeping TRAYED OR STOLE about 15 or 16 hauds - | will be rewarded corner 14h and Hay A pink coral neckiace A handsome reward will be pald for 1t return if left at the Bee office, or for information ieaditiz o its recavery, Address *‘Coral” Beo oftice. 40975 0 2 of Sapt. 1 gray hore gh, 10 yourn ol{;nmm returning 'to F, R. Burdick SE. 479 PRI oms, T5th strect, iog i | HOAIh Prescrving, 0156, Belf-Adjusiing, 01.8¢ st 0 of companies in | ypdemina (extra heavy) 98.00. Nuraiag, 01.5¢ Platto for June, i ae sowtl) 088 10010 0f tho do-| ey ste BT RTEPUSE = CHICAGO OOK/ " W, Mvage, G A new house, well, cistern and cell ear Irene street, uear red car Inquire on premises, couttl) $8.00. ttage of 6 rooms, corner Chioa TI R and 16th sticet, P JULIA SCHEO1 e gnetic heal Cures all th ) Consultation free. 8, W. cor 16th an SPECIAL NOTICES. Are awong the arrivals at the A« 8pecials will Positively not be inserted Cleveland, agent nee, 17 houses 87 to 876 per month, dholum 113 north 16th st are, house 2 stories To all points at reduced A 3 h St S0L1m* Two sets of sl Owner ¢ 2t Huntor's brickyard, and Furnished room. EY TO LOAN —The Omaha Savings Bank is o ke foci, TRy propared to make loans on Onaha city or unty real estate at current rate of Intereat [\OR RE T—Brick store. Inquire at drug cor., 10th and Douglas st TC b3 about 14 handy T—Two floors and T Inaue, & full set of shoes 'Information of his whers abouts will be thanktuily r ' aveiiu ) LOAN-~The lowest rates of interest an Agency, 16th & Douglas, Call st Law office of D, 1 Furnished rooms <ith board, gas, T m &e, Finest location in the city, 2423 7o, T4 plowsant Trout rooms; 8180 smallor room, with board, Furnished and unfurnished rooms. ORDEKS —For bagy any part of the' city \OR RENT Reaider e bulldings. BED: FORD & BOUER, D-—-Two first class coat makers, - cast side 14th street, between 00d Jrlees. Fnquire at John Reite's th Tenth street, ucar depot, Omahs, Faroam and Douglas a4 A good mm:e blacksmith r:g son, 1 10 help 1n & family, | hay; Lo acrtd &€ #akoes; use of house, barn cri i, orkhwest comer | ld W e 15 W00, Address M. X. Boe A mooley brindle cow, Finder wil A receive #5.00 rewan and Cags, Huniter's brickyird. 130-8% by returning samo %o 28th " JOHN HUNTER, RAYED OR STOLEN X‘I;l;xu spotted oow, five o tail aud belly Missing since Jos. Dopita, 16thand Williams, go, 4 locatedl all o glven up by of todnvost amal) lold wonopoly, las 8., fromn © same by calling N—A bay horse, 4 years ol h, & black heavy tail and B40-t1 . CXpress or car ot 218 5. Ly 8¢, A, F. KELLNER. piles dniven for any purposs, aee W eld House. EDWARD KUEHI, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND wxnmml ALIST, 408 Tenth stroet, betweon Faruam s Har. Ulwrith the aid of guardian spiriw, obiain jo; 9y ol & glaice of the past an coudiiens in the future, 1o Ordar. Perfoot satinfaction guarantesd

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