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i e ————————— R THE DALY BEE.] OMAHA, Wednesday Morning, Sept. 26. LOCAL BREVITILS. —Remember that the Garland Stove is sold in this city, and can be found at Lang & Foi tick's. —~eod-tf —The band connected with Happy Cal ‘Wagner's Minstrels made a very fino street parade at noon yesterday and discoursed somio fine music. —Omaha Lodge No. 141, 1. U. G. T., will hold a social at the residence of William Ward, 205 North Feurteenth street, this (Wednesday) ovening. All are cordially invited to be present. OITY COUNCIL, A Short But Busy Scssion of the Lflflflli Legislature. The Dusiness Transacted at Last Night's Meeting. A regular meeting of the city eouncil was hold last evening. President Baker and Councilmen Anderson, Behm, Has- eall, Loeder, Murphy, Redfield, Thrane and Woodworth were prosent. PETITIONS AND QOMMUNICAT.ONS, From the Mayor: That he had signed | an ordinances to pay for sidowalks, lovy- ing for sidewalks, for $25,000 paving bonds of district No. 9, for $32,000 of —On account of the inclemency of the woa- ther the party of the Prairie Queen Dancing Club was postponed until Saturday evening, September 20, Parties will be held every day evening at Mathews & Gaynor's Dancing Academy, 8. W. 14th and Dodgo. — A pleasant social party will be given at Masonic Hall this eveniog in Mr. Julivs Meyer. The Musical U orchestra will furnish the music and Julius will receive an ovation as he always deserves to do. —1In the Police Conrt yesterday a man ar- reated on some minor chargs was given the al- teraative of going to jail on bread and water diet for thirty duys, or going to Council Bluffs. He buried his face in his hands for a long time and at length, when reminded by the Judge that his decision was awaited, he waid: Tl %o to jail, your honor!” —1In the police court yesterday two drunks were sent up for the usual time, one being a aman and the othor of the gentler sex. One man charged with vagrancy was sent up for thirty days on bread and water, Ted Huth had his preliminary examination on the charge of robbing a tenderfoot, and the latter being unable to identify him, he was discharged. The victim recovered his watch, and was com- paratively well satisfied. —On Wednesday evening the usual month- 1y dime sociable of the Union Catholic Li- brary association will bo given in their rooms in the Creighton block. more than usual merit will be presented by the members, assisted by outside friends, and all who are so fortunate as to attend will be doubtless well pleased with the programme,ns the committee are determined to equal if not excel all previous efforts. The exor- «cises will commence promptly at 8 o'clock. e — roof Juion Thousands Say So. Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan,, writes: “I never hesitate to recommend your Eloc- tric Bitters to my customers, they give _entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.” Eloctric Bitters are the purest and best medicine known and will positively vure Kidney and Liver complaints. Punfy the blood and reg- ulatethe bowels,” No family can afferd to be without them. They will save hundreds of dollarsin doctor’s bills every year. Sold at B0 oents & bottle y C. F. Goodman, e —— PERSONAL, Dr. Rueling is among the guests at the Pax- ton., A programmo of ' atter remarks by Mr. Behm and city at- district No, 8, for establishing the grade of portions of Tenth street and Chicago street. Filed. From the Mayor: Vetoing the ordi ssuo of paving bonds, nance for the re $100,000 at 6 per cent., giving as his reason that the courts had enjoined the and his opinion cent bonds are legal and 6 per cent. bonds issued mow would not be pur- chased by any bank. President Baker said that he believed themayorsaction would have beenstopped by the injunction, but since the mayor 1 fit to act. The question for the council was now upon sustaining the ordinance, notwithstanding the mayor's veto. Upon vote the ordinance was not sustained, In the course of the vote, Mr. Redfield defended the vote at the last mesting for 6 per cent. bonds, pointing out that the laat 6 per cents sold at nearly b per cent. promium loss than the previous lot, and that, with this in view, b per cent. bonds might meet with a still less flattering sale, preparing to contest the question in some other form, Mr. Hascall introduced a resolution that the city attorney arrange for an ami- cable suit with the bank to test the legal- ity of the b per cent. bonds. Withdrawn issue because i has torney Connell, Tho appraisers upon the damaging of the grade on Harney and 19th streets,re- ported, allowing damages s follows: Catharine Welch, $200; Bent Nelson, $50; N. W. Nelson,$400; W, Olderson, $450. Referred. From the Board of Public Works: A contract with Johnny Peterson for grad- mg] Farnam streot betweon 25th and 20ch. Mr, Redfield protested against further idebtedness and read a statement of his own, showing that in the estimates here- | totore acted upon, the item of street force was well looked to and that there wero about $32,000 te be paid which is not provided for. Mr. Anderson spoke in support of this, while Mr. Murphy and Mr. Hascall urged the grading of the lotter, say that property owners would William Hamilton, Esq., late of Denison, Ia., is in the city to-day, and will leave to- morrow for North Platte, where he will make | lic worl his home in the future. G. W. Simpson, president of the Bay State Line Stock company, of Boston, is in the city, the guest of R. H. N. Kelley. Mr, Simpson leaves to-day for Rawlins, Wyo,, where he will engage in the cattle business. ‘The following are among the arriv s at the Paxton yosterday; Swm Perkios, Miss Per- kios, Sap Francisco; A. B. Bowman, St. Louis; W. F. Stetson, St. Paul, John D, Sea- man, R. L. Denning and wifo, Kearney; ., 5. Potvin, Lincoln, Ill; 0. W, Feeter, Wyom- dog; J. F. Ziegler, Pooria; A. Guiserman, P. G. Suyder, A, C. Tiacy, E. George Mahan, New York; 5. C. Nowell, Elgin, IlL; Willetts, Chicago; W. Jagguor, Tom. 8. Wil- K Adair, St. Louis; J. E. Presto H. Watson, i, Brown, ——; H. Moody, P. P. C. C.; M. Sutliff, Cedar Rapids; ‘W. H. Tobin, Sidney, C. L. Perkins, New Orleans; . H. Bierbach, New York; B, ¥. BSpafford and family, Moriison, IIL; E. P, Briggs, Philadelphia; D. Thompson, Lincoln; Goorge Chipman, New York; L. S- Estello, Blair; Ira Wilion and wijo, 5t. Josop Compte de Chambord, Omaha Bee; F. Stur- dev, Atohison; Charles H. Morgan, Lemars, Mo,; ¥. H. Howe, Washivgton, D. C.; F. W. Holly, Lockport, N. Y.; A, R. Anderson, Towa; William Bonescraper and Sarah Bono- soraper, Sutton; Happy Cal Waggoner and lady, Mr. B. Mark and lady, J. C. Morrison, city; H. C. Boller, Council Bluffs; Cora Clerk, Blair; R. W, Morso and wife, Shavandoah; E, M. Aker and wife, Berda, T1L; L. C. Crounse, Calboun; J. K, Finney, St. Louis; Geo, Bothwick, Omaha; Geo, Carey, Chicago; J. H, Green, Oakland, Ya; W. L. Hahn, New York; Syduey Ti mer, Philadelphia; W, O. O'Brien, s City; J. E. Dean, Chicago; C. F. John, son aud daughter California; H. W. Wright, Emerson, Neb.; J. D, Fairly, Sioux City; D. H. Hartwell, Davenport; M. ¥, Prince, Now York; H, 8. Power, Ft. Dodge; E. A. Johnson, Blag J. W, Gillespie, F. A, Les- ter, H. M. Robinson, Atlantic, In; Lieut. ©. G. Morton, U, 8. A; W, B, McLaughl) E. Beldivg, J. W. Bixb Oscoola, Soruiug, ¥, C. Lee, e — Bucklen's Arnica Salve.t] The greatest medical wonder of the world ‘Warrauted to speedil B A autad to speadily cure Buns, Cuta, Ul oo, ‘over Sores, () . 1 Chilbluins, Corus, Tetier, ‘Chappat by amnd all skin eruptions, gusrantood 8o cure in every iustauce, or money refunded, 25 conts - X, ———— Baratoga News, Our school commenced Monday with a good attendance, which was undoubtedly affocted by the inclement weather, 1t is very muddy, but we manage to survive, Mr. A. C. Smith and wife spend the coming week at Fremont, Mr. J. J. Swith, of Blair, spen’ sev- eral days at Cottage Grove, the residence of Mrs. Edwin Patrick. where bis family are spending afew weeks. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Smith were fay ored with a very jolly party during: Stato fair, among whom were Mr, 0. M. Druse, of Lincoln, Neb., editor of The Farmer, with his wife and daughter; Mr, 1. D, Eiusel, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Master Rufus, alse of Lincoln; Mrs. W, D, and Master Wilford, of Keo- }uk. Miss 8. H. Young, Jar ington, i Mr. and Mrs. Birdsel, of Wayne, Carrie Ord, of North Osborne, ., has just returned home after a it visit with Mr. and Mis. A. C. Cuexoo, t, Kansas City; Thomas M. Hackett, 1 art. ’l‘l?u contract and bond were approved. From the chairman of the board of pub- Transmitting estimates of the city engineer, as follow: Chas. Gardiner, construction of side- walks, 854614, Btephon Robinson, grading Madison and Kd. Creighton avenue, $535.50. Ap- proved. From County Commissioner Knight: The county is willing that one-third of the cut first west of Twenty-ninth street, Bogg's & Hill's addition, on Farnam streot, should go into the fill east, to help carry through the work there and pay as proposed, one-half of the cut first west of said Twenty-ninth street. Re- ferred. From W. W. Lowe, requesting permis- sion to remove earth on Harney streot, botween Sixteenth and Soventeenth streots. Refer From the chairman of the board of public works: Transmitting the accopt- ance of the city engineer of the paving in paving distiict No. 15, Approve From the city engineer: Roferring to the payment of a sidewalk tax of $0.12, the property belonging to the city. Al- lowed. From the city attornoy: Approving judgment for $105.256 and costs, Al- owed, Krom J. D. Creighton and others: Re- questing that Contractor Grant commence the ing of Fourtoenth street as soon a8 possible. Filed, rom the city attorney: Returning the ordinance providing for a merchants’ police force, with the opinion that it con- flicts with section 69 of tho charter, which gives the mayor power to appoint all necessary police officers. Filed, From B. F, Troxall & C Asking permission to maintain scales in front of their place on Thirteenth streot, Re- fered.. By Anderson: To place a glass lamp in front of the Holy ‘lviuity church, Adopted. By Woodworth: To detail two police- men for duty at the Union Pacific base ball grounds when requested. Adopted. By Hascall: In regard to changoe of grado of Farnam street, betwoen Six- teenth and Twenty-third streots. Ro- ferred. Several sidewalk resolutions were adopted, REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, On pullic property and improvoments: o appoint E D. Pratt keeper of Hans. com park, Adopted. On claims: Adverse to allowing the bill of Dr. P. 8, Leisenring, city physi- cian, for attendance on smallpox canes, $270.60, Adopted. On claims: Recommending the appro. pristion to pay judgments in favor of Dennis Cunningham for $127.90 and costs, Adopted. On claims: Recommending allowance of bills to Tue Omama Bek, Union and Herald, Adopted. ORDINANCES, An ordinance to divide the Second ward of the city into two election dis tricts was passcd, An ordinance levy special tax of §57; pou the track, iren, ete., belonging to W. Marsh, or the Omalia Street Railway company, to cover the cost of paving between the rails across Douglas street, at Thirteenth and Fifteenth stroets, was passed An ordinance lovying a spocial tax on paving district No, 2 was passed. An ordinance to provide for submitting to the electors of the city of Omaha at the November election the question of insuing $100,000 bonds for paving pur- poses was passed, A special ord nance for the construction of sidewalks was passod. and assessing o [ Trinidad asphaltumn was passed n ordinance establishing the grade of | for the same, ete., It was ordered that 2,000 copies of the | Gias company HK DALY KiE~-OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMEER 26, 855, and 7 paved Eloventh street was passed. An ordinAnce creating sewer inspector, regulati was referred contract with the Omaha C— WEDDING BELLS, They Ring Out Merrily for Harry Blair and Miss Fanny Mc- anghton The bare annou; inat all times suff and acquaintances of the chief parties tc the ceremony. of the “‘swoet sixteens” and young war- ried ladies—the former taking lessons in the thrilling event, and the latter to re. | ¥ joice that another had followed in their footsteps “‘for better or for worse. The ceremony at St. Philomen cathedral, Tuesday moraing, was a rep tition of the ola, old story. Pr at 9 o'clock the great organ pe: TitAHOHIE aHT M, Owsh MeOaf from which the breeze is blowing. In friends of the bride; Mrs, McNaughton and daughter Katie; Mr. Harry Blair, the bridegroom, and Miss Ella Kennedy, hridesmaid; the bride, Miss Fanny Me- Naughton, and Mr. T. J. Fitzmorris, roomsinan, The impressive marriage service was read by Rev. Father English and the knot securely tied with double responses. The marriage mass followed and at its conclusion the happy couple re-entered their carriage anl were driven to their home at 609 South Seventeenth street. Last evening a large number of friends assembled at their residence to give them a rousing start in the voyage of life. Aud they did it in a lively style. He understood that the bank was | An interesting and commendable feature | ¢ of the gifts was a number of the guests uniting in presenting them with an ele- uant chamber set of beautiful design and finish. Mr. and Mrs. Blair are well and favor- ably known in Omaha and Tur Bee|iy diameter. joins their friends in wishing them a | long life of health, happiness and pros- perity. AR e WATERING WATER STOCK. File Amended Articles of Incorporation. Omaha has filed articles of incorporation, made. $600,000 to 8800,000, same from time to time until reach the amount of $2,500,000: curred shall not be limited to $400,000, but shall not exceed two-thirds curring said indebtedness. ———— DOUGLAS' DADS. Commissioners, September 16th, account of sickness. October, 1883, term of the District court. A. F. Allen having tiled the David Turner for a priv said Turner's land in section 12, W, Donnelly, Wm. Kroner and B. Baldwin commissioners to view and mark out said road. allowed. count ot work on road, e —— Enterprise Always Tells. s grown has become a nec Monday, September trai Leaves Omaha at, " Council Bluffs, ¢ Sioux City Arrives at St. Paul. ! This train to Sioux City ev ¥ to St. Paul every duy except Sunday Euqy Route, According sity. Bep22m&edt o —— orTOB JURORS, Panels Deawn tor the Next Term o the District Court, asfollows: David F. Brown, Fred, R Phelps, Gilbert Rustin, C. D, Layton C. Woodworth, Alexander Daemon, A B. Thomas, Henry Meyer 0. Finney Evan Wyman, Claus Oft, Ernest Acker mann, John O'Brien, J, J. Corigan, Petit jurors were drawn as follows, 8i J. Ryan, John H, F ton, Win. A, Gwyer, Aug. Doll, Samu, Reichenl Wi, Morrison, Frenzer, . T, Mount, Jawes Appleby Joseph B. West, Cornclius M, 0 M. H. Carle Aug He Dormann, Fred Mauss, Anthony 1d, George W. Guy, Sumuel 1 Brown, J. W. Bunce e Wide Awake D wists, C. ¥, Goodman is always alive in his busi ness and spares no pains to secure the best o ever; ticlo in his line. He has agency f Discovery for Consumption tain Astha, H tion of throat and lungs. uarantos. Colds, Hoarsene: chitis, or any u Sold on & posi An ordinance ordering paving dis- free. Rogular sizo $1. with | | the office of the salary of | Omana. ment of & marriage nt to comfortably fill & good sized chursh with the friends This is particularly truo | \ply ed forth the joyous music of the Wedding March | and'soon the bridal party entered and The City Water Works Company The City Water Works company of in which several important changes are Article 1st is amended 8o asto increase the capita) stock of the company from and the stock- holders are given power to increase the it shall The highest indebtedness to be in- of the capital stock existing at the time of in- Proceedings of the Board of County The board of county commissioners met Messrs Corliss and Knight being present, and Commissioner O'Keefe being still unable to attend on The board selected a list of persons to bo cortified to the clerk of the District court, from which shouldbe drawn, by lot, the grand and petit jurors for the town- ship 15, range 10, the Board appointed Claims amounting to $480.19 wore A resolution was adopted to pay 84,45 personal taxes of Edward Duffy, on ac- ““The Sioux City Route” for St. Paul 1 favor so that another train 0 23, another daily a. m, iro for tickets on the “‘Sioux it.t) Tho grand jurors for the October term drawn o week ago, and the publication of which has been unavoidably delayed, are George A, Joslyn, Robert Jenkiuson, K, mon Willinms, Oscar Sharpless, Charles Poter Donovan, Thomas, J. , Henry | 3¢ 11-16-12, 817,040, Kelsoy, Samuel Beatty. John 'J. Maho- |, Jomes W. Leeund wife to Leverett ney, Wi, Latey, Wi H. Butler, Hor. | M- Avderson, w d, lot 12, so § and part uce Plinstead R, D, icrronott, Wi, | | ne L3; lot 30, being part Crowley, Jumes E. Shavelick, Fred Low. [ ¥4 » and part lot 6, part dward Hall, Win wuer, Ghas, | 40w 43, 1 lob L paren 4 ne § B. Maginn, Chas, H. Graham, | b M 13, 875,000, d_the the celebrated Dr, Kings New | O The only cor- | add} cure known for Consumption, Coughs. | Sauml. R, Brown snd wife to ) Fover,Bron: | 1y u Trial bottles WHISTLING BULLETS. > | A Visit to the Rile Range Near Fort The First Day of Firing For Places on the Department Teama. The Bxe sent a man out to the rifle range early yesterday to take notes on the progress of the practice which has been going on since the first of last week. The roads to the fort are in a condition verging on impassibility, save Twenty- third street and along the hillside. The targets are situated this side of the post, 3 sund, and supplied on a gentle rise of gr with all the necessary instruments for ac- curate firing. A telegraphic-telephone ects the firin tut with the pit | ere the targets worked and a wind ige and anemometer govern the ad- {Justment of the sights THE DIRECTION OF THE WIND s expressed by quoting tho hands of a clook. Toward whatever point of the compass the tiving may be going on, the face of the watch is placed so that 6 stands at the firing point and 12 at the Then t wition of the other addition to this, fly vals, which, by their lapping, show sad- den gusts of wind The torce of the wind 13 taken every hour from the ane- mometer. are placed at inter- THE FIRING continues with the greatest speed and regularity, there being tive targets with two men firing at each target constantly, and one man to score. The ammunition is supplied from tents in the rear. This worning there were four men exer- cising their guns, a pretty sight it made to see the mingl tire differ- ent colors, the puff of the guns, and the | little discs bobhing up and d wn at the | targets ate the scoring. The on the end of poles and bullet holes | raised and placed over the | ach discharye. THE MARKING. At 200 and 300 ya 5x4 feet, the bull's Aw this ipdicates that | The first circle, 1 ter, counts four, and is called a * | nches from the cen- marked by a red dise, r.” The ‘“‘inner” circle is 23 inches from the ceuter, counts three and is marked by a black and white disc. All the rest outside counts only two, and is known when a black dise is raised. IN TH PIT. The reporter was taken up to *'the pi - ! | during an interval in the firi tisa| trench about 40 yards b vards, in which the targets are worked. These targets are ingenious atfuirs swinging ona | pivot, one above, one below and while the one above is being fired at the one below is being pasted up The target is of canvas and over this is pasted a sheet of paper with the circles and bull's eye printed on it. These sheets are of ditfer- :nl sizes and as the reporter came in, one or SIX HUNDRED YARDS was being pasted on. Oa this the bull’s eye is 22 1nches in diameter, the ‘‘cen- ter” 19 inches out, the “inner” 27 inches and the ‘“‘wuter” 6x6 feet. One man manipulates the discs, another turns the target and waves the red flag at a miss, and a third pastes bits of paper over the holes. It is quite a novelty ts be in such a place, the bullets whistling overhead and singing through the canvas in the tar- get, or occasionally falling low and KNOCKING THE EARTH over into the pit. Now and then the bank in front is hit and the blow of the bullet can be felt very distinctly. With this system of targets there is really very little danger, however. With those that swing on upright pivots deaths h curred, however. The day was beautiful for firing, but, as one of the officers said, the men had become accustomed to bud days and were all put out by the sunshine, so the score was nos particularly good. e S Liprrrr, Leak & Co. are Manufactur- ers of genuine California Buck Gloves, and claim to make the best gloves in the United States, and are nov afraid to say s0. Every pair is branded Liepirr, LEAK & Co m-edw ve oc- BURNS, Mary Buras, Funeral September 26th, at 1:30 p, w., from the German Methodist church, corner 12th and Jackwon streets. Friouds are invited, —t— Real Estato Transfers, The following deeds were filed for rec- ord in the county clerk’s office September 25, reported for Tie Bk by Ames’ real estato agency: Saml, A. Orchard to Leverett M. An- derson, w d, n hnwtandnwinoe} and I nelnejsecd 14, 13, ul Hallin to Ingar Johnson, wd, , blk 9 Kountze's 5d add, $600, Treusurer Douglas Co, to Ed. 1, Walk- er, wd, lots 4 and 18, block 90, Flor- ence .08, ul Wilcox to John B. Furay, w d nhid, swd B4, nwfands e} 84, and o 8wt 83, all in town 15, range 10,als0 obdnefandall so } lying west of Elk- horn river of section 4, and all of the n w § lying west of Elkhorn of sec 3, town 14, range 10, in a'l 840 acres, 9000, o | Peter Sorensen and wife to John H. Taylor, w d, s 4 sw} of sec 20, aud w } nw | 82-16-10, $1,400. Sessions to Anna Wilson,w d, v |n§ ot lot 4, block 91, Omaha, $2,200, Edyard P, Hamilton te BLyron and Lewis 8. Reed, w d, 1 § lot 2, biock 148, Oma, 84,500 Audreas Sounsen and wife to Lawrence *[Wyer, wd, s dnw fandnd of sw } of 1 [ee 10-15-12, “ulso se } of see 10-16-12, also part sw § ne § of soe 10, lying west of center of chaunel of Little Pagillion )\ Crenk containiug 24 acyes, also part sw } O'Brien, w d, lot 4, in John Shill's sub- on blk A, of Shinn's add to Omaha, P. Bomis and wife to Poter Byer, w d, lot 7, blk R, Lowe's 1st add ¢ | 0 Omaha, 81 ; Geo. P, Bewis and wife to Christopher Cary, wd, lot 5, blk G, Lowe'’s st Omaha, $100. Charles | D. Woodworth,w d und § of part no § of | e { of aeo 30, 1, 0, 8330, | Wi, J. and Frank Whitmore and | |} of part ne } of ne } of w 30, wives to Chas. D. Woodworth, wd und| 16, 9, Auzustus Kountze and wifo to Lorens. Hobrecht,w d lot 4, block 3, in Kountze's | 4th add., 8375 Posto the , 1883, furnished Vleck, of the postoftice department: Established week ending by Wm. Van Tn Nebraska duting Sept ~Francis, Whooler county, Chas. H Stow r.M Postmasters Appointed "ninvn\i“l‘.‘ Holt county, Silghman J. P. Mohr; Long | Pine, Brown county, W. L. Whittemore; Myrtle, Custer count, nson K. Wood- worth; President, P cer C. Osborn, Postoftice changes in Towa, during the woek ending September 22, 1883, Established—Pennington, Lycn Coun- y, Win. Prichard, postimaster. Name Chai snrose, Woodbury County, to Cushing. York, wo Coun y, to Loy. Postiasters Appointed — Belknap, Davis County, J. H. Lester; Groveland, Adair Count F. B. Howell; Mount Union, Henry County, Geo. A. King; Plano, Appanoose County, Mrs. R. C. & Toolshorough, Lonisa County, Lorenzo Mallory; Willought Butl Counfy, Hannah A. Copeland; Yankee, Clay County, Arthur W, Tillinghart. A SURE RECIPE For Fing Complexions. Positive reliefand immuni- ty from complexional blem- ishes may be found in Hagan’s Magnolia Balm. A delicato lll’nl{l lmrnitlfiss nrflclg. Sold y druggists everywhere. It impgparts tho most bril- liant and life-like tints, and the closest sermtiny cannot detect itsuse. All unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, Ring Marks under the eyes, Sallowness, Redness, Rough- ness, and th and ¢xcitement are at onct dispeiled by the Magnolih |[°" Ealm. ¥iis tho cne incomparable e Cosimetic. \t ad he flush of fatigue {‘ Infants and Children Without Mornhine or th What gives our Children ‘What cures their fevers, makes them sleep; When Babies fret, and ery b What cures their oouo,mnn ‘What quickly crires Constipation, Sour Stomach, Coids, Indiggetio Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, l?fl Centaur Liniment.—Anab= solute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, instantaneons Pain.reliever. Broom Corn MACHINERY | ATFULL LINE—CONSISTING OF, Presses, DOUBLE CYLINDER SCRAPERS cheeks, "Tis_Cantorin ros, F worma, Castorin, -AND =~ HORSE POWERS o Matoh. {The Best in the Market. all Cnstorln, Manufactured by C.D. COLTON & CO., Gulesbarg, 1 &&Send tor Circular aud Price List i &o., and an X-GORD SPO0L G MA \ 18 ENTIRELY The Product of American Industry ! PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. Tull aseortment constantly on Hand and for sale by HENRY FUHRMAN, Fremont, Neb, ANTED--To buy & recond hand hard ccal stove. OR S E—Four houses and lots, $300 to §508 Mustbe n good b ater. Address “Wes” Beo k! cash and balance $25 ) er month. Al in good lo- ice. 042" . | sations. 7 —Fi cigu street. TANTED— uishe b ul'w. Liber s L R e T SPECIAL NOTICE s@rSpeclals will Positively not be incerted [ — uznless paid in aivance. \ VW ANTED-D housekeeping. RN * ANTED—5,000 bushels of fresh picked, matoes, at Hurris & Fisher's. irst-class duy boorders at 1411 Chi- 800-200 loman and wi'e to oceupy fur- and board three ay boarders at 1814 Davenport 83 To rent, three roc my suitable for light | - | 12 good lota, $350 each, $25 cash_prymont, ba'ance #10 p r month.~ An excellent opportunity for n poor man to get & home. ~ | Amice 11 room houss on 19th, tronts c full of shrubbes barguin. Ea: | Lotlin blc | Tot, ecst front and ——— | cash. Lotis worth t. tull lot, barn, buggy rhed, etc. A rare Price, $3,900. s om Place. A beautiful Kent free, 1 eme $350. H g LUINS & MOT1 KR, | _7xes0 tional Bank. 2O SALE—Two story on 5’nrk & enue, city wate 2 789.25 Room ©0, Addross L. " Liee oifico. " J\OR SAL Six room house on 18th St. #. (0, o to h Ll S tonse s 100, Toe treos’ Pars ava. ERXTERP ) 500. TO LOAN—Money. MO TO LOAN —Tho Omaha Savingy Bank is M new prepared to make loans on Omaha city or Douglas county real estate at current rate of interest. No commissi d 1 M[CNEY TO LOAN-—Tho loweat ratee of interest 7 15th & Douglas. _ 284-4f \In.\'l:v'r LDA! Iat M Thomas, roow 8, Creighton Bloc Mo ANED—0n C miortgago, Y] Nebraska National Bank Building, M ONEY TO LOAN 3. T Boatty oams on chattel sh property, 218 South 14th St. neptl6 1613 Chicage St HELP WANTEL. Fox; House Due, next to shops. YA7ANTEDCook. Wor House 10th aud Dav proferred, at Paciflc port strest. 814-25) WWANTED_Girl 0 do second work. Must be thoroughly competent. MR<. W. J. CONNELL, 8t. Mary's Al ., 0pp. Convent. 82541 Faly, FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. TG LETFuraished rooms with board 138 Cali- £ g quire at 6/1 N. FoRs SALE— Pierce St. Good buil op. TOR RENT— Larea. for | OR RENT—A large front room, with bay win- dow aid modern c Casy street. front room nicely fu | Six room house 2ith St. south of Creighton College, ! $1.800. AMES, 16 6 Farnam. 1 1ots near Academy 2,80 Twe beautirul Heart, Bargaln, ed. |~ Forty acres improved, near Omal | farm Jard. - | Good Timber claim in Wheeler county to trade for cty Lroerty. Full lot, corner, $ houses, rents for $50, 18th and - Cass, Cheap. g5, 00. et [ _7e0-20 520 1mo- to trade for 14th St. IS SHRIVER & BELL. P‘\('Il SALE—Three of the best residence E T — | I the city, 2 with houses, 2 in 7 minutay newly furnlshed front room | Postoffice. P B33.1% e Oppgsite Restaurant an | stk of grocerie 1 the best county seat todbs b aungern "Ner A number one chance fuf & man of o L3 5 rooms at 1225 Sherman ave- 861-27§ Nittle furnished room, n wtrect. st ulichs, 10 o power. §D. FIfzpATRICK, 218 Solth 16th Street. ANTED -An engine torun by a practical engl- neer and machin ¢ 0od references cn be n connecte. §7.00 H ! ~Twa lots, desirable locatibs. and cheay onvenienses, with board, 2000 | g B0 e ‘o Kot torme, Inquife. st this oitlc B MO SILE—A house and lobat & sacrefice. J. L per month. B11- lo, 217 N. 10th Bt 6234t e 0l m§ o RENT— I it RENT-17: ot mud Culd w I“‘m RENT—Furnis venport streets. Inquire at Edholm ished rooms. e cottage. Pirst-class location. = 701 LEASE choice lots on 20th St., lony b toctms, N, I8 o3l e | o BTN, 16t b 1o Marbler BB ——— | JOOR SALE-2014 Farnam street 77 feot frontage, 125 depth, five roomed hou-e$4.000. 61i-mof | JOOR SALE—Goud business chances at 217 N. 16tk 3. L. WAGBLE. & Erickson's, 809-40 stroot. 580t { Jox SALF—A" aha gain, a and Co's fire proof safo. mall osler, Bal mianm. Tiguire ut tiis office. NTED—A yo I‘“MI ; with or o . Good Wage without board. Also sincle room, 1815 Dodge | 0K SALE—A clean stocs hardware. Barguin, ilton and Pier strects, Shin street 0828 | 1< Easy terms. Addres 3. J. Work, Miltord, Neb. = = 5 = B11-1m VWTASTED bust coss men to contrul ate of o | F01 room, with or without | <S11%E T gouds. Spl investment for sma | capi‘al. boa e stree 08-2u! ] 01t B, P, Husiness permanent. Protite unusually lurve. — — — it CHAS. F, OWEN, Do T—-A cottage with four rooms ¢ i hal #40. Racm 41 Metropolitan Hotel, l‘ h %0t water at §14. per mouth. Inquirs | 1 Ry e Ty D = ¥ at No. o) 3 Kt \OIt SALE—Reside nd business property ED—Girl conk and fronor. Reference 4 0. 82 pauthn 184D A1 ! Sy A W 841.27§ {quired. Take 3t Mary's MitS. L Georgia Avene. tor ary old. The Ameri. VWANTED By 1505 10 14 14th street, can NewsComjany, 21 \\' TED -Four gond brick masons, to work on court house at Mt. Ayr, lowa Nene but the best need apply. . B. Allen, Mt. Ayr W Aureo andlive in an offler's family 0 Park Ave. o818 | TR OUBEI O KE WIS A, GRC [lUstfl'uh Roal Estate Agen 2528 | CER, rou VW ANTED - | FoR RENT—With board, a furnished room gas, & | bath room at 1715 ki F sale or exchunge. LOUNSBURY & . W. corner 1 T—Froy Omaha Ffm IKENT--Sore Jo ey and Leavenworth. —310. t0 50 per month, and rooms to rent.” City rasidence for rale $500 upward. Vacant lots inall jartsof city, clogant new houseof 10 rooms to_rent arty in Park ave. OR RENT—Nea'ly furnish poms with modern iy rov parte [* all parts of Omaha, and_Farm Lands in al of the State. BE JE 70341 2] JOK SALE OK EXCHAN( wi dwollings corner of 11th and F | Nine lots in south Omaha. Also 160 acres of land near Santon, Nebraska, and bullding aud stock of nth'stroot. Will exchange for Further particalars at Geo. ‘tore, 804 Teuth str Faumlandy RTIN'S, and Fariiam, 786 10t0 15 houses and stores for ROLLINS & MOT- | ___ 28 'Olt BALE—DI qvantities at this o Nat. Bank City. Dodge strect. 700-254 MTACELLANLOUS, eol | Y GSTA Targe jocks 4 L suitably rewarded by buil ing 13th strect, betw tage of A No, 2448 RS JULIA <CH 0DE?, C | show e Davenport strect. All in excellen i erful magnetic healor. locat es TeeaRmaiaaRy b 76 COLL. | ewse, " Cures ul thoveglven up by ot phyeic : V 7 e | Consultation free. 8. W. coruwr Lot and Ca, it o to do the heavy work. Wages [P KENT=A wew bowe wol cistern and ol | wultation froe. 8. W. coruvr 1oth and Caylrol o Hamilton near lene street, near red cac | oA . Neb g e 7 | QIORE FOR 8A ting of confectionery, ent §:6. Inquire on premisca. 1 u | ™ Fruits and Fan, . Also fixed for Hew- VY ANIED-—Two girtsat the Stea Laundry, £ist | | NO&RENT— ot of oizht rooms vear ol milla. | taurant, Gond collor and well. Building 2ox6:, and Tzud sireets, 7062 T3040 PAULSE N &CO,, 1600 Farnam. | story. Dolng a good business. Cause of salo, want VY ANTED-Gook, laundress, and eiel tor guneral howsework. Inqu e at City Hotel, 805-20§ F weieral house work (n n Good wages, 104 5. 25th Mt 79125 VW ANTEG A it family oftwo. Wa = Kirl at cornur 2ith and Aason streets two and one-halt blocks south of *t. | i) Mary's avenue. T2 K A\ AN TED—Agents in evers Countyin the state of Nibrasks, to canya for standard works, ex ceptional inducements given to live agents, or call on me at the ¢ reighton House Cuiaha Neb, Juo. EShort state agent. 762204 |4 VY ANTED-AL the Canticld House, 60 table board. | JOR o aiid can furiieh 3 boa dters ‘with rounisand | 17 How W. 1, McCOY, Frojrivtor, | 104 7 VY ANTED - Inwediate fold's Overall factory, ney street, 84 toor, 25 sermstresses at Can Steady work. 1107 Har. okl I ~Good girls for good families. Best 1on will be give Addrews | [R0K Fine location. wagch. Apply immediatoly at employmeut | 860 N, J6th st No. ollice fue. 021 | yaon _E FORD & SOUER, leat of ED--8ix g od cost makers. [ Pratoct wade of e under to e worn. Ketails for 2.0 | i ow it. Large profits. Addres ndergariuent” Mantucturing 0., No May stroot, Chicay 700-811 08 84 A pr sperous dairy, with established - = | 19 wnilk route. Address **Dairy™ ihis oftice. 5351 NV ANTED—Girl at No. 1oud sheruan asenue 15 route. Address 1 i 1 B NOK SALE - 21 acres, house of b rooms, hitchen, T N8 WANTED, l‘ bar hod, corn orib, granary, 3 4 take nice, lizit and plessant work at their owi wnes; $2 80 §9 u duy easily wnd quietly wade; work seut by mall; no canvas tan Please adiiress leliable Man lrawer TT MISCFLLANEOUS WANTH VW7 ARTED By thew o0, one atUng room and one Led roon, b I hod. Pleas stalo 1ates and address “L B W, Beo office. 84426} “'A\m'»:n' Three persous to learn hook -k Situations furs ished, a3 1618 Douxglas st ve! 48254 4B SMITH WANIED-T rooms. |n guol ne ico cottage of five or s x srhood. Must be in good quire on pre DUKBA E east front, cornerd o POR S cast side 14th stieet, between Farnam and FRANK J. RAMGE, | gtroots FOR SALE, ALE A fiiie 1ot 00x138 on south 111h strect, Dovcay a1 1w cister K north 3. Mary's ence. lugquire at Farnam. —Niooly furnished rooms for the winter at east side 18th 5t on N. piod by Charles F. Manderson, n- | Juire upon premines until Uctober 198, when possoss: Auction sale of huuse hold goods T—Swall cottuge, 524 5. 28d, eaworth, $11 per montil. 5. 16 streot. : w briok st etwoon 15th —Residences and store buildings. BED- s Ottice plenty of shade and fruit trees In: Giie 01 Liie Ban=omest 106 1l | W ke out of business. 763 1m* u. betwuen Douglas & 20K Surye, s or pluns of real estate o ox 5 ? o Gt = | TR R EYoms LI, O PECK'S airit Agoney, Opposito 1. 0. vorner 48th and Cuming ursda; th. 2t MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY Afs‘b CONDITION. DOR RENT-—Three new stores, oor. 10th and ALINT, 498 Tenth strect, between Farnam and Har- » Enquire of Mrs. ‘I , will, with the it guandian spirite, obtaia for past and s future. ud on ‘one & gl 1co of ain o2 nditfons iv oo T, J. Fitimorriy; i3 | Tadeto H9d-t1 PECK, Opp. P, 0. Heal Estate Agency id Maitha, with good house, §30-29 ok of # aple and 1 Bxtures, situs Alse my genersl of business rea M. A. NYE, Creston. 104 a. 208 Cuming strevt Absolutely Pure. alley, 2 th streot, b l“ avenue, near the Judge Bri.gs ] N tho k. & M. Ticket 1ath | younboier never varies. A warvel of purity, and canniot be ~ald i stition repair and havo stable on lot. Address. stating 1 1andid cook stove, Tearly Lo R gl s i piice and locutian, ¢.'A. WILSON, 6 14t streat, sccond floor. | plosphaie po vier y eyl e Care of Paston House. 7604 CAL MARTIN, | bk Foudor Co., Wall nizeet how s )