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8 l‘uk l)f\u Y B Re=( INERLAY -0 ™ RBA, WEDNESDA ANTAD O ants, Y, OCTOBER 3. 188 THE DALY BEE. Wednesday Morning, October. 3. LOCAL BREVITILS. —Save money. Send to K. Fearon,wholesale digar and tobacco dealer, for price list. Allthe Eastern mails were three hours Iate yesterday morning. Seventeenth street, in front of the new oourt house is being graded. Tt needs it. — The weather cleared off beautifully yester] day. Bishop 0'Connor has called Father 0'Con- nor of Fremont to take charge of the Cathe- dral. —Remember that the Garland Stove {a sold in this city, and can be found at Lang & Foi tick's,—eod-tf I, Saft, of Denver, read wervice yesterday in the Unitarian and spoke in German, Lost—Between Paxton Hotel “and Bre office a plain, child's bracelet. Finder please leave it at this office. Safe for Salo—A medium sized Mosler, Bahmann & Co. M'f'g, nearly new, at a bar- gain. Inquire at this office, The Secretary of the Bi-centennial Ger. man Celebration roquests that busincss men decorate their stores along the line of march next Saturday. —The Annbeuser-Busch Brewine association of St. Louis were awarded a gold medal for their exhibit of Beer at the Amstordam, Hol- land, Exposition. Ty Wit W On and after this date the Cozzens will charge 82.00 per day and will give the best accommodations. for that price in the world, P. Rumsky & Co. octl-m&edt. the He church W After tho hoso cart race next Saturday |\ rqingt vemoval of Mr. Haas as keeper | by thero will bo a hose coupling between Webl and Vanderford of the Thurston, and Walters and Nicholson of the Council Bluffs team for $20 side. -A hub and hub race, 300 yards for 8100 & side, has been arranged betwoen the Thurston hose company of Omaha and the Bluff City | si $eam, at the Omaha d-ving park next Satur- | street and Capitol avenue. day. The winning team takes half the gate monoy. —_If the public schools could be supplied with littlo corked bottles like the sample which the superintendent has, for the desks, ‘much ink which now drios up and wastes in the open cups would be saved. wal si to CITY COUNCIL Bids Received Iar Paving Bomds, Details of an Important Meeting Held Tiast Night, The city council held a regular meeting last ovening, all the members being pres- ont except Loeder and McGuckin, PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor dinance dividing th two election districts; also the ordinance Approving the ward or ond into providing for submitting to the electors the question of issuing paving bonds in the sum of £100,000; also an ordinar ordering Eleventh, I'welfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, in dis tricts 3,4, b, 6, and 7, paved;also an ordi " nance for levying tax for the construction of sidewalks; also an ordinance 'evying special tax to cover cost of paving Tenth strect. From the city treasurer: Giving bids received for §56,000 paving bonds of dis tricts No. 8 and 9. & Co., of Chicago, made the for ,000 of district 8, the, The First bank Vt., 84,000 of distri 0, p Vermont National bank, of Brattleboro, £12,000 of district 9, par; Omaha Na tional bank, $4,000 of district 9, par; Merchants National bank, $4,000 of dis rict 9, par. The bids were accepte From city waterworks: (iiving not f placing fire hydrants in various local itie Referred. From various claims, Referred. From property owners waiving dar arising from change of grade of Fifte and Farnam streets. From numerous citizens, Kean bid offering Preston, 0., best par of )i parties: Presenting e ith protesting of Hanscom park. Haas was re- tained until M nf' 1st. Petition to have alley in block 150 paved. Referred. oo ity qoud .o > % RESOLUTIONS, "*4108 ‘210l ™ By Lusdur That the street commis- oner build a sewer box on Thirteenth Reforred. Thrane: That the mayor offer a re- Mr., o any other injury to the lamps. . Adopted. By Anderson: That the street commis- oner put a wooden box or sewer across King street at the alley between Hamil- Passed. e 0 on and Caldwell, and fill washout at the |Ti ing which had been done in front of the place. The hydrant in the court house yard conld not be used, and a stream had to be taken from down Farnam street e men worked bravely and_soon had the fire under, although’it had grasped in its red arms groat piles of lumber and shavings and light material. Mr. Coots expresses himself very kindly toward the fire boy The scene of the fire was visited yester- morning by a reporter. The engine-house is the only structure which will have to be completely rebuilt. The engine,which cost Mr. Coots 82,600 in Krie, is very badly damaged and the belt wheel crack wd in three places, The wholo extent of the loss cannot yet be told. The lumber in the noxt shed, black walnut, cherry and butter-nue, was naged to the wmount of 800, There was £2,000 worth piled up here whick: had been on the sther side of the yard, and insured, but the removal vitiated the insurance Mr. Coots says this will not delay very rreatly the work on the Court house the main carpenter work had not yet commenced, He would give ,000 however, to be put back as he was, in shape, Monday afternoon, There was strong suspicion of incendiarism, as the duors to the coal honse were found open and the fire hegun there, but Mr Ci o s, upon caeful e winnation yest d y morning, came o the conclusion that the lire arose from spontaneous combustion from the middle of the leap of bl conl, He dug four feet into the pile, away from the apparent fire, andhe found he conl coked, and as soon as the air mot it the coal hlazed up. The hoiler s been found to be all right, as it was ull of water Mcnday. — These are Solid Facts, The best blood puritior and system regulat- or ever placed within the reach of suffering e i i Tnactivi ty o , Consti pa disease of the ) i or Vs Ve eI I e tiz mic or mild stimulant, will always f Slectric Ihtll-n tho best and only certa known. oy act surely and “quickly, -y bott anteed to givo entire satisfa n Or 1 refondod. hlrltl at 50 ottle by C. 1. Goodman. t l I fi t SEPTEMBER MUHTMJTY maha the Hnalmiest Civ in the UZHGI]. of $10 for the arrest of auy party |ppe Births Double the Number of broaking the glass in gas lamps or doing Deaths, The city phymcmu, Dr. P. S. Leisen- ng,yestrrday completed his umutln]y mor- ~ OMAHA 'mwlcs of 18834, An and Encouraging Affairs, Interesting State of The session of 18 Medical College, now th year of its existence, was formally ast night at their elegant buil i 1 Mason street, the exercises being held in the second story lecture room was quite large, the seats 34 of the Omaha itering upon the The attendance being noarly all filled, and the large num ber of ladies prosent being quite noticea. blo. Among the visitors from abroad wel Dr. U. S Dr. Stone, surgeon general N. G. 8. M.; Dr. H. P. Mathewson, of the insane asylum; Dr, Harvey Link, of Millard; Mr. Watson, of Herman; Mrs. Dr. A, 8. V. Mans felde; Dr. Donald Mac of Council Bluffs, and others. THE EXERCISES Somers, were opened by Dr. Coffan, president of the board of trustecs, who made a f statement of what the requirements for admission and graduatisn at the col- loge we e then introduced as the lecturer of the evening DR, A, MANSFELD of Ashland, who delivered a very inter- esting lecture upon **I'he Outermost Rim f Nebraska's Field of Medicine.” T'he lecture was an able andinteresting one, and we regret that we have not space for its publication this moruing. We shall however, publish it in full, cr give a synopsis of it in our next issue. At the conclusion of the address, Dr. Coffman made the announcements for to- day’s lectures, which begin the active work of the students, and the audience withdrew. THE OMAHA ME anized here three now in a most and is a credit to L5 )y JICAL COLDEGE, which was or years ago, s Hlourishing condition, its founders. The college buildings, located upon grounds owned by the college association, Tave been constructed especially with a view to the convenience and comfort of both teachers and students. They are pleasantly situated on the southwest cor- ner of Mason and Eleventh streets. They contain two large and well ventilated lecture rooms— Luboratory for practical chemistry, library and museum rooms, and suitable apaviments for practical k i T'he museum contains | Aivon Towt, S o The College Umrmng for the Session | 1toll, a.d outlots 11 to 15, North £10. De ll H. Goodrich and v i’ to , wdlots 17 and 13, 4600, Blair and Wynn, w d part lot 12, block 7, 1st add., 81,500. Eufrasina Doll and husband to Simon Lehman, w d, s} lot block 152, Omaha, 85,600, ¥ Wellington R. Burt and wife to Pierce C. Himebaugh,w d, part ne} sec 3, T 15, R 13, 116§ acres, 216,000. Sarah Walker to W, lots 1 and 2, block 8, £1,600. Aaron Root and wife to Jacob C. nise, w d. part s w } sec 10, 15, 18, acres, £2400, Omaha, F. King, w d, Manscom Place, De- 16 e Marrk EHLEN MOLL- Septembs 27th, at the parsonage of the First German Presbyterian 817 North Bighteenth streot, Mr, mn| Mrs, Johanna M. Moll, ¥, Nebraska, by John HNEIDER — Septem n house, No, 1012 on Jackson Mr. Herman Krotschmar and Miss r, both of Omuha, Nebras- Schaible, pastor, AN OPEN SECRET AMONG THE LADIES The brilliant, fascinatin, tints of (. mplefloufor\\hic ladies strive are chiefly arti- ficial, and all who will take 1he troublo may secure them. These roseate, bewitching hues follow the nse of Hagan’s Magnolia Balm—a delicate, harmless and alw ays reliable rticle. Sold by nlldrugglsls. The Magnolia Balm con- ceals every blemish, removes Q.lll()“l](‘s‘, Tan, Ro(lness, ruptions, all evidences of (‘\(‘l ement and every imper- fection. Its effects are immediate and so natural that no human :).cing can detect its applica- ion. SPECIAL NOTICES. block 3, Warren Hanscom wife to Leighton Shinn's 0. . Infants and Children Without Morphine or Narcotine, cheeks, tes thom sleep; Is_Castoris. What gives our Children r\w{ pturos, i Thoir worms, ‘What cures their fovers, But Castoria, curea Constipation, Colds, Indigestion ; But_Castoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syru; Castor Oil and Paregoric, ang " Hall Castorin. t: L —An ab= solute oure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an instantaneous Pain.reliever. When Babies fred Whiat cures therr botie, b What quick] Sour Slomach, The Picneer and only Vapor €ook Stove that has stood the test of years and given entire and perfect satistaction. Over 100,000 Now in Use ! NEW PATENT HULL OVEN, I'nhn!n'mn\n) le and interchangeadle Jet Orifice rs indesuructible. New One Valve Burnor on two New Stoves, New Safety Reservoie For Summer wio thoso stoves aro indhponsable. For torms to agents, cataloy ‘l ULL \Al('ll 8T0! Address sept 21-m&ckw. Claveiang 0 I- EURD SP IS ENT PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE Full assortment constantly on Hand and for HENRY F UUL EUTTUN TRELY The Product of American Industry ! THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. sale by UHRMAN, Fremont, Neb , newly furnished room 1613 833-8§ gant fum- ¢ or gentlemen, o 70068 = “Nicely furnished rooms 1th St. let. Dodge and Capitol ave. 07551 JFORRENT_A plossant tront room with, nice closet 1712 California. 07321 {DOR SALE— Wil trade for real estate, new - ton, harn: ss and _ne, large, sound, kind i ing horse, splendid traveler, suitable for Iady or_gentle- man's use. AMES', 900-8 Far Street. )R SALE-—Cote Brillante. 100 an acre. Cote Brilliante, $100 an acre, Cote Brilliante, #1600 an ncre. Cote Brilliante, $100 an act Cote Brilliante, $100 an acre. mopluen, Pawod, ity roportfor Sopiambe for presenta- y Hascall: That the city engineer be | tion to the city couno authorized to hiro a horse and wagon for | (" 20 © % SO0 eriod not to exceed six weeks for the gt A change has been made in the trips of | 88 natomy. the railway muil clerks west, four going out with each car and three returning from Chey- enne and the fourth going on to Ogden, giving | P )R RENT—New dwelling house & rooms on 17¢h e private collection, the property of | #arSpecials will Positively not be inserted stroot between Clark and Grace. Inquircat 1414 9 G. B. Ayres, and is receiving con- | URless paid in advance. stant additions which will be of use to 20! The result l , Farnam Street. to those in-| ; ‘TO LOAN—Money. 23d and Da- | all a chance to see home oftener than before. —One of the accidents reported from slid- ing down the hand rails in the public schools | old iron and stoves in the city jail and | cities of the United States is that which happened to Willie Quinlan,son of the janitor in the Central School building, on Saturday, Ho fell from the second to the first story whilo attempting this feat. —A flock of brants circled over the city for about half an hour yesterdsy, very grace- fully, attracting much attention, and then | yocommodation of the jailer and police- | flow to the South. The name is supposed to come from the Italian, branta, branch, so that it signifios *‘branch-gooso, same a8 tho old | to the committeo on police, to inquire as | 000 population, Finglish *‘trée-goose.” —No longer will the exuberant public school boy, or girl, slide down the bannisters in the Omaha buildings, for the Board of Educution has sent forth an edict that pegs at regular in- tervals or some other device proventative of rail gymnastios shall be placed on all tho bal- ustrades. —Captain Jack Crawford, formerly of this city, has been described by o correspondent for an Eastern paper as living very comforta- bly at Fort Craig, New Mexico, Hoe has ex- and all other lamps to be erocted with | jouth 1 tensive possessions there and a happy family and appears to be honored by all who have any dealings with him. —The St. Joseph society and mutual bonefit association of German Catholics, had a ball and entartainment Monday evening at Central Hall. The Liederkranz song and quartotte from tho Muennerchor, Messrs. Wockbach, Wirth, Hoesler and Wieck, Spoeches were made by Ed. Wirth and Mayor Chase, and the Kohlmeyer family sang a tyrolese air beau- tifully. The ovening was full of enjoyment. The fines collected in the Polico court during the month of September amounted to $681.95, ~The delogatos sent to the Louisville con- vention by the State convention of colored men, who were Messrs. Robinson and Giam ble, have returnod. In the District *court yesterday the jury was sworn in and the suit of the Wilcox and Gibbs Sewing Machine Company vs. S. J. Howell, et al., was heard, —A tolegram was yesterday received from Julins Meyer, announcing his arrival at New York City with the Compte de LaGrange and his band of Omahas,and that they sail for Kurope tomorrow, —A fine gold watch was raffled Mondayeve- ning at Joe Blake's place. After all throws hvd been made but one, Mr, J, I, Lamphier came [n, and his number having been thrown for bim in his abseucoand lost, he throw the dice for L. 1. Miller, » Missouri Pacitic con- ductor, and won the watch for him, —~When the fire alarm was struck Monday night George Wetmore, the well known hack- man, started for the scene of the conflagration, He was joined by auother gentleman, both sitting on thebox. The horses were started up Douglas street on the dead run, and, when near McCafirey's corner, thoy suddenly col. lided with & wagon which had been left stand ing there in the strect. One of the horses fell down, and while Goorge and his companion were trying to get a lautern to ses the extent of the dawmage, the antmal got on its feet and the team whirlod around and ran down the strect to Ninth, where they left tho hack o total wreck. As this was clearly cmwod by an unwarranted ebstruction of the stroet it is likely another suit will be instituted aguinst the city. ~There was & row in a well known restuu- rant near Douglas street Monday night which nearly resulted in some shooting being doue. The facts are given here and their truth vouched for even at the risk of being reccived with incredulity. A cow-boy entered aud callod for three dozen hard boiled egs and six dozen fried oysters. He ate the whole lot, wuch to the surprise of those present, paid for them like & man, out of & big roll of green- ‘backs, and then asked to have the orcer dupli- The proprietor, who is & kumanitarian member of 8. P. C. A, refused and The cow-boy insisted on not to exceed $60. use of the engineer’s department, at a cost | Passed. By Dunham: That the marshall sell all buy a new stove and make the jail com- fortable for winter, Passed. P ul he suggested that a small brick” building, to cost about 82560, bo erected for tiie men. Woodworth moved to_refer tho matter to the cost of tho proposed building, and report at the next meeting of the council. Carried, By Hascall: That whenever sidowalks are to be laid to the curbline and estab- lished grade, the city engineer, at the re quest of the porson or persons putting down walks, shall set the stakes showing the curb-line and the proper grade for | the walks, Adopted. By Anderson: That the Omaha gi- company furnish all lamps now in use | the American Meter compa lava-tipped burner. Tabled, By Guckin: That the city attorney and'J. J. O'Connor take steps to obtain posscasion of all lots belonging to the city, in which title or rights adverse to the city are claimed by any one. Adopted. | By Behm: That the vote adopting | the report of the commitiee on strec and_grides authorizing the change of grade of Pierce strect from Tenth to| Bighth street from 100 feot in width to 76 feet be rescinded, and tho board of public works and the city engineer are authorized and directed to cause said | street to be graded its full width ay origi- y ordered. Ourried. By Redfield: Providing for tion of vavious sidewalks. board of public works, Several sidewalk resolutions were simi- larly disposed of. REPORTS OF COMMITTEF N, Committos on claims: That the report of appraisers on Harney strect bo adopt- ed, and the amount bo paid from fund created by sale of part of Market street. Adopted. Claims: Various bills allowed. Btreets and grady In regard to peti- tion of F, W, Gray to purchuse part of Sixth and Douglas strects, rcommended thut tho ground be appreised and placed in list of city property subject to salo, Adopted. Streets and g recommending n twenty foot sidewalk on Cuming sticet, from Twenticth street west, and that au eight-foot sidewanlk laid to the curb line will bo adequate from Sixteenth to Tiven tieth. Opposed by Me, Baker, favor of a continuous walk width, Reforred to delegation ward, y's five-foot construe- Reforred to who was in of uniforin of s the Nixtl ORDINANOES, Appropriation ordinance for September was passed, An ordinance changing the west curh line of ¥ from Dougl et to y south of Favnam strect, und F street from the west curb line of west, a point 66 feet wont of the west line revt. Passed. the grad fteenth he all t of the din private p aring e sity erty o of approprinting cor and lands ening Leavenwort i An ordinance cre inspector, of presctibing his salary, duties, ete. Ti ry was fixed per month, Tise ordiiiunce s Moved that xhon (o couneil mu v | n. uluurn to Thursday evening .y T Bowor sk P NOY 5O BAD, Five | Contractor © will not Dol the M hinks His Work [ The fire which occurred at a late hour |} companies terday's Bee. The work « the fire ol | Wiks wade rery Giffioult by the grat f Councilman Redfield now called the following figures are taken: attention of the council to the poor and|yrate in Omaha for msuitable quarters for the city jailer, and | iyg Monday night wis seported briefly in yes- | gy, crested in the welfare of this city of any yet reported in 1883, The annual death rate of the principlo and foreign countries is published weekly by a paper called The Sanitarian, and from this the The death the week end- 1st, 14.9; 10.3; week ending Scpt. 16th, 16.1, and for the last week of the nonth, 12.65. This is the death rate per 1,000 inhabitants, and he basis on which it is computed gives us a credit for - As Omaha is growing very rapidly, she probably has moro than this number of inhabitants, and hence the rate would be still lower. The first week our death rate was less than that of any city of its size in the world, and s a general thing we rank second or third in the list of healthy cities. Tn the month of Sepfomber the total number of deaths was only 48, as com- { pared with 54 in Scptember |Hfll At [ the samo ti o there, yere 99 births as ompared wich 48 for the e t yo is in our favor bot continue in the swme ratio, try and imigration from abroad will swell our ratio very considerably. Of tho 48 deaths in September, there | \\mu.” males, 17 fomales; 10 marri single, and 6 widowed. The rgest number of deaths from auco was G, diptherin; the next | rrhael discases 4; typhoid fover 3; onsumption .u.umunm.s mening 95 unu-ntr : ; unknown marasmus 2, one death cach from suicide, scarlet fover, membranous cramp, cerchro spinal ngritis, puer peral fovor, dysentery, inanition, rheu matism, heart diseases, convulsio hepatitin, scrofula, hip diseancs, cor tion of the brain, old age, natural causos, goneral dobility and accident. Ages: 16 under 1 y 4 botwoon and 2, 4 between 2 an and 4. Total under b, to 50, 8; b0 to 70, years, By wards the deaths woro as follows: First ward 16, Second 13, Third 6,Fourth 0, Fifth b, Sixth 4, hospituls Sept. Sopt. 18th, home indi over 7l Hill 6, Px moved b, county 6, 1 BIRTITS, Total 09, White pair of twi v the presented ly for the ken and in s over ws Bron ady tal ———— A Startl of & Discovery. n ) sbar eaglo,capbured i the pa | ovening, 1 de sougers on the Ginntion being This morniog the f g the rifle wam for Lhe new yoar kvmen for the ractice, Octobor 1 und uttons for the new year in and r new year, quite a rew John A, M Shane © tract vty west of town platted, weck ending | e students. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, mder the management of the sisters of it. Francis, has been kindly tendered » faeulty for clinical instruction. The new wards completed last year, are admirablp arranged for pructical teaching. ting staff of physicians and sur- members of the faculty, and he hospital is under their immediate nedi control. Students are thus legged to reap a Jarge experience from ] instruction, in all classes of medi- and surgical cases. Patients presont- ing themselve: the clinics, are furn- shed with medical, surgical and gynacco- logical treatment free of charge. ADMESSION, All candidates for admission must pre- sent to the faculty, satisfactory evidence of a good moral character, and must be at least cighteen years of age, and pos- sessed of a creditable English education, and women are admitted on the same conditions that are required of men. GRADUATES, Tho first two clas graduated seven- teen mombers, and judging from the ap- plications, there will be botween forty aud fifty stuaents this year, a lnr;rve num- ber of whom will be ludies. There is one colered student, said to be one of the brightest men in the institution. The faculty consists of Robert R. Liv- ton, M °D., pr sident; George B. . D., scoretary. *Robert R. Livingston, M. D., profes- v of .u.]v.muplm.md practice of sur- r, Plattsmouth, *Victor H, Coffinan, M, D., profossor of the principles and practice of medicine and clinical medicine. George B, Ayres, M. D., professor of wnatomy, deseriptive and surgical, cuta- neous and venereal discases. clinical surgery. Luucmm!,, M. D., professor of uh U, Denise, M. D., professor of ophthalmology, otology and laryngology. Richard C. Moore, M. D., professor of materia medica and therapeutics. V. Mansfelde, M. D., professor [ patholc gy and histology, Ashland. i, H. Peebles, M. D., professor of ases of children, |>.unl City. I>. Mathewson, M. D., Professor of es of tho Mind, State Hospital for Insane, Lincoln. Tacr: 1., Professor of Council Blufls, Towa, s, M. D., Professor of . Carter, M. D., Professor .of Chomistry, Toxicology and Clinical Med- icine, Hon. Jobn €. Cowin, Medical 'u.|~|v|m|muv Ewing Brown, M, Auvatomy. Those whose residences are not given Il well known residents of Omaha, Alumni association, which holds ting the day before com- d as follow Professor of , Demounstrator of I'h. 4 annual ut 06 flic Hadley, tury—H. D, Broth- lowa, Haldcman, M. D., , M. D, M L'reasurer \ vern, D, Ord, o Ne kak. »uncellors oV. Ellis, Ed, Died L. R, Mu A Williams., sion is at present six months Jut it is strongly urged that it be inereased to nine montha, —at— ( 20 Arvnioa Salve,y 1 wonder of the world, ue rvn Cuts, Ul ars, Pilus, ns, Coruny 1 hand skin eruptfons, guaranteed o cur y instauce, or money refunded, Buckle The gr i Heal sters, deeds clork's Tur following the county reported for i office Oc- DBer h, tober 1st, Awes’ 1 Mastr,, t Samucl D, Morcor, M. D., professor of | couts were filed for B venport strects. 810 05 ONEY TO LOAN—The Omaha Savings Bank is new prepared to make loans on Omaha city or | Douglas county real estate at current rate of intercst. No coumission charged. M M y ! ONEY TO LOAN—The lowest rates of interest Bemis' Loan Al 16th & Douglus. _234-t¢ ONEY TO LOAN—Call at_Law office of D. L. ‘Thomas, room 8, Creighton Block. ONEY LOAI O Chattel mortgage, mom' 7 Nebraska National Bank Building, ' 164- t TO LOAN—J. T. Beatty owns on chattel rty, 218 South 14th St. sopti6 HELP WAN' i‘ ANTED Bridge_carpeuters. Boyd, at Cantield house, un! day. TAN Wi K streets. V TANTED—A secona girl. port strect. V {7 ANTED_Two good wo Market. Good Wages. streets. o Wi, Wednes. 129-8¢ ply 2 m. and one and 21t 118 43 Apply at 2124 Daven. 122 D—Two cond worl 0od girls, one as cook at N. W. evr, Cass n At Cor. 16th and Mason 1113 EDA walter at the Harney stroet Bestau o 'AE\ T PD Uh‘ lur lmuuwnrk IL 3!' wvulh ]BLh \f‘ strect. W ANTEDGood girl for general housework. Mrs. . V.Sholes, Park avenue, 5th houso from corner of Leavenwort 3 y Large profits selling our ohold necessltios. end Tor circulats foF particulars, Nameo this paj FRAwey & aimsox, 121-8 106 Frank'in St., Chisgo, 111 W Wi ANTED —First-class laundress at City Hotel. 10234 emnkory at H. Dohlo & Co', o Hoyd's Opera houss. irl for gn,m,nl l\uuwuurk wages. Southeast comer 18th and Burt. 1. B. BROWN. 087-34 \\ )—Girl at Slaven's Hotel, 10th street. 086-3§ VW ANTED—German saleslady, ex kmnlm and g jenced in dry d_acquaintance; will pay good ot \\'Aww Two men of good sddrew to sell Eoods, teady position for the winter.. Call st 421 soutn 10184 D Agirl for general housework in afam- y of two 104 south 2oth Stroet. 90081 A girl for es.oral house work In small mily at 1408 nort] 01-2¢ 18uh St. TANIED-Girl for genoral lmuwwurk' Douglas street. TANTED—Bridge carpenters. Apply to Boyd, at Canficld house, until 12 m. W W A day. pean Hotel, near U. . Depot First class moulders o work on heavy BEATON & LEA, Lincolu Nel oo office. D—Good girls for good families. Apply immediately at emplo bureau 217 N, 10thst. No. office fee. V Six go0d coat makers. Hest of prices FRANK J. RAMGE, FANTED. paid, o NTED—Lady agents for the ' A new under garment for ludies, made of Xible rubber. Sure protection to the under- ossary to bo worn. Retails for #2.00 | 1ts can show it. Large profits. Ammu “Ladies’ Uundergarm Co., No 8 May street, Chicago, Girl at No. 1088 Shernan MRS, J. M. COUNSMAN. - FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. JOR RENT -A suite of s for gentleman and wife, 1112 85, 11th street. 952 ] DOR RENT—A pleasant front room, F turnishod or unfuruished, 05 N. 18¢h street o large roou for gentlemen 1N 1ith stre 114 POIL RENT—A new, neatly | Twety-aixth stredts cight doors north of St Mary's avenue strect car line, east side. Everything conveniunt with use of good piano. Rent very cheap, #20 por month. No children. Call betwoen 7 P nr AOI RENT Mra. Allen, o PORRI House five rooms, cellar clstern and out houses. ll Apply 1207 Paciic 81 1081 zu NOR, RENTTwo unturnlahed rooms a6 .00 e month, at 1914 Webster stroct. 990-t1 u Bk R and bath room at 1 ' With board, & furnished room, ¥'Dodge st TOR RENT - Furnished rooms, single and for light housekeeplng. Beemer's block, coraer Bt and | Howard 986 DMOR RENT .l‘ ely turnishied trent room. Apply W00 Quoen Protect: | —Three unfurnished rooms. Inquire 26th and Douglas St. 063-5 venlences, cemented walks around premises, stab , also o’ ten room house onDodge St. for boarding’ houso purposes._convenient to U, I MOR- TON, Agent, 1615 rarnam St. OR RENTTwo furnished rooms suitabic for one or two gentleman. Price reasonable, 1910 Dodge DOR RENT—Two story house in _good re " oo, 320 por month. 0, me RENT—A new houve, well, cistern and cellar. Hamilton near Irone street, near red car Rent 316, Tnquire on premises. 719-2§ and - Butcher 531-1mo* oR u Gt “bullling for greccry TIOR RENT—A cozy little furnished room, to lnTv /, for $6.00, 2009 Cass stree 46 S TO KENT—310. to 850 por and rooms to rent. Gity rskience for sale $300 upward, Vacant lots inall partaof city. Farmlands forealo o exchange, BURY & MARTIN'S, JORRENT —Nicely furnished rooms for the winter, & Inquire at east Sidu 15¢h St Detween Douglis & odge. 70R RENT—Residencos and store building FORD & SOUER, Real Estate Agoncy. east side 14th street, botween streots. The commodion l‘“"i IR stable, eto., on N. W. strects, now occupicd quire upon pr ion will be giy Thursd JOR R ! attached. s 12 room hiouso with corner 20th and ¢ Two floors and_busomont. 1207 Farnam strecs. FOR SALE, ( ERY FOR BALE—My stoek of siaple X taucy groceries, Queensware and ted in the live city of Creston. Alse store at Nevinvill, lowa. ~Chi son for selling. Call on or addre 11085 “American” Sewing Inquire at Boe offloo, OR SALE—A second hand Machine vory cheap. 10840 QHEEP FOR SALE—4100 head of large, fine Meri- 0 1o Sheep, consisting of 2200 wethers, 1,700 ewes and 200 lambs. The above sheep shearcd tf from 7 to pounds for wethers and tho ewes aver aiged six pounds of wool. Correspondence solivited. 94871 MARSHALL & ROE, Omaha, Neb OB SALE - Full ot Oyomen s, §,600, itornia St. with large im- PAUL & 1500 Farnam, vnu-\l,l ‘Twelve room house_corne: alifornia ,44x00 ¥3,500. PAUL fornia with 1600 Far- 900-3 of, BEAGO 1TEh near T PAULSEN & CO., Salifornis near 19th with PAULSEN &CO. 1500 Farnam. vo1-8 ¢ 12 houses 82,700, Forsa JOn saLE SAL Hawyer's Sub-division, Hawver's Sub.division, # Hawvor's Sub divisi Hawvyer's Sub-divisior Ha wver's Sub-divisi Iawver's Sub division, b-divirion, 8200 an aere, ) division, $200 an acre, Hawver's Sub divisi Hawyer's Sub-division, Hawver's Sub-division, $200 an acre. AMES), Faruam St ]‘ Splendid investment, two full lots, six SHRIVER & BELL, | ]‘n‘l SALE—2§ acre lot, west, $500. « 2 acre lots, west, §600. 901t AMES', Farnam Street, DOR SALE -Seven elegant Ih-nlgmu and lots near Postoffice. $2,500 to §7,00 86711 VECK, opp. P. O, Qote Brillisute, OR SALE- $100 an acre. nd | Nino lots in south ¢ corners on alley, 20th_strect, half north St Mary’s avenue, near the Judge Briggs Inquire at the B. & M. Ticket ofilce, 13th 707 lm* 11)1{ SALE - 81x room house on 18th St. 82,700, Six room house new, 100 feet from Park ave. Six room house 24th St. south of Creighton College, 500, AMES, 15 8 Farnam. E=Twe portable boilers, 10 horse powert . FITZPATRICK, PE i T Elurfiflu!h 15th Streot. F«m SALE=Lots, Donecken's addition,$150 to §400. FOR SA] Apply at oot Lots, Donecken’s addition, $150 to $400.! Lots, Donecken’s addition, $150 to $400. Lots, Donechen’s addition’ ¥150 to 8400, Yiute, Doneeken’s addition; $120 to 3100, 0041 ', Fay street. I_“In{ SAL Two lots, desirable location and cheap. ch 275, on good terms. Inquirc at this office. 334 t Ipm( TSAL Marb, i 4‘("( SALE—Good busingss chances ot 217 N. 108 strect. 3. L. MAKBLE. 630-tf 0K SATE—. and Co's fire proof e wnler, T Toquire at this of JOR SALE—5 room house, full lot, down, balance monthly payments, 2, 6 room house and barn, Harney stree 410 ren land, improved, good Housd 500, barn, §1,200 room house, lot 40x120, Harney strect, & 8 room house, two lots, stable, $1 AN A Fine farin lows 10 the vity, PECK, Opy 5 ]Qmm,\y.h 848t DOK SALE—A first clans suco; and @ I dlonoe mid b g parta of Omaha, and of the State. ORD & 8 703-t1 218 8. 14th St but. Farnwm i Doncias (0K SALE 0L EXCHANGH- Full fot dwellings corner of 11th and Pa aha, L and buiding ew property m arm Lands in il parts 00 near Santon, Neb clothing No.'804 Tenth strevt. Will Nebraska far Iands. Furthor partieulars at Geo. E. Poterson's Clothlig Store, 804 Tonth atreu wll SALE—01a new ntities at thix WATRD—Wilihe spring | and lotiers addressed to Ly questions asked. 1 City M Tonmisting of conf Also_fixe: Ling 2 © of sale, Wang Y, Oukland, Neb, i oF a0y o certain ¢ wado bo eder, #100 an acre. Jote Brilliante, $100 an acre, Cote Brilliante, $100 ai Cote B 100 an acre. Cote Brilliante, ‘ote Brilliante, $100 an acre. Cote Eriliante, $100 .l.tld mnnu 100 an acre. Cote Brilliante, cm ’ Cote Brilliatie, $100 an acre. Cote Brilliante, 190 an wcre ote Brilliante, §100 an acre. Cote Brilliante, llw an acre. e Brilliaate, $100 an acre. AMES', Famam Streit [ Absolutely Pure. This powder never varics, A marvel of purl strength and wholesomengas. A10re 6eon mical thas the ordinary kinds, d cauiiot be -0l \ ¢ tpetiti. \nuxlhumuhuwh ‘of low test, short weight, Almost hate porder. 8ol only I cans. i ~ o 2 St an g eyl ek