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T'AW DAILY BEE--OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1883. FREE BOOKS. - CREAT ENC SH REMEDY. livorod in the evening by Rev. E. Brady on for the little fellow, 'cause I know it's a| Rider, Omaha; Wm. Barr, Lincoln; H. “The Pagan Women and the Christian Wo- j P. Howe, Ponca; Fred W. Stock, Falls THE DAILY BEE. | OMAHA, Friday Mornin‘g, October 26, The Weather. For the upper Mississippi valley, generally fair weather, northerly winds shifting te southerly, falling barometer, stationary or rising temperature. mon.” This subject will prove doubly inter. esting at the present time; in fact & more “taking” subject than woman could not be choson at any time The new barracks at Fort Douglas are Deing pushod ahead with commendable vigor, and the contractors anticipate having them completed within the next twenty days, The Union Pacific magnates, who have rocently made a run over the Orey were expected to arrive in Public Litrary. And Tts Prospects When Accommo- dated With New Quarters, Early in December the public library will be in its new quarters in tho third The Present Cond.ton of%the Omaba And the barber was about correct i his judgment in this department o human nature. — Redding's Russia Salve is an drensing e The Wiid West is known through th East as *“Nebraska's Show” and *‘Omaha’ Outfit,” 8o we at hom rousing wel \ere. should give it a me as it closes the season n [ Ci of Palmer, J. C. Bennett, C. J. tobt. Clegg, Falls Uity. " ho grand jury are summoned to ap the 15th. MUD John Dennison, Dakota City; E. . Sesson, A. M. Holmes, B. 8. Ramsay, Kelly W. Fraser, Dakota City, N. H. Jones, Julian Metealf, nvaluable [ Nebraska City; Amos Bruce, Charles or inflamed and sore joints, Prics | parley T, W Hornung, s | pear on the 15th, and the petit jury on or - Infants and Children thout Morphine or Narcotine, What gives our Children rosy El”es PHYSICAL & nehl"t, GRvITAL LOSS OF MANLY VIGOR, Spermatorr- whon all "other reme- A oure guarant X tio, largo bottle, times the quantity, 85, Ry e preas to nhy address. Sold by all druggists. ENGLISH MEDI- QAL INSTITUTR, Proprietors, 7i8 Olive Stroet, 8t. ovis, Mo — “T havo sold Sir Astley Cooper's Vital Restorative or years. Every c.stomer spoaks highly of it. T anhesitatinglyendorso it as a remedy of trie merit., “C, F. GoobMAN, Druggist, VIS:m&e-eodly myia_ Feb.1 1888 |NEBRASKA LOAN AND TRUST (0 7 i sy, fair weather, [ yester orning, b fled, TI ore e — ; hat gives heeks, ’"ll]‘l\‘:l‘!;;wl;‘;luis:;;‘rll ‘r::lun) ::-:I.r(]:‘“:it.r]x; ;fll:;:::yl .':.‘ .f;::.:i 'Jlu';m::‘l,l ‘xl;"‘[:’.‘.“ { 3“'|y story ”f Williams’ block, much more ANOTHER SUCKER Scraping the Pavement on Upper i, Whiat cures their fevers, makes then sloep; HASTINGS, NEB, winds, falling barometer, stationary of | but agan failod to come. Mr. Dillon and his [ commodious than the present room in y DUHGIRY ELEet When Dabley fret, ud gty by tirne, Capital, . - $250,000. rising temperature. aids are making their annual tour of inspec- | the second story. In order to learn - . What cures their colic, kills their worms, apital, ,000. === ion.—{Salt Lake Tribuno. what alwaga might ocour at the timo of | A (gy.hoy Downed By Confidence Yestorday, just after noom, just i sy i "(‘I" Onstoris: YREY. etk uicl 3 Constipation, d LOOAL BREVITIES, —Save money. Send to I, Fearon,wholesale Hon. J. 'T; Clarkson, of Schuyler, was an east hound passenger last night. Hon. A. J. Poppleton left for Dos Moines the removal in the arrangement and plan of the library, a reporter dropped in yesterday soon after the roum was opened, that is to say a little after 10 Men. Meany, on the Dotglas street pavemen after dinner, a force of men were put to work by Street Commissioner Mike Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion : But Castoria, t| Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and sidont, J[Treasurer, Cashies DIRECTORS: Oswald Olivor amuel Alexander, cigar and tobacco dealer, for price list. last ovening on legal business, A Ho Takes His Misfortune Good Na- [to shovel oft the mud. The dirt has been Hail Castorin. : y.’;-].l.,k.& r'; u.n\vf‘mnvr, 8 o'elock. J ; . 5 = GeoH Pratt, Jas. B. Heartwoll, —The noon train west yesterday consisted of [ —Tho legend of the “‘Seven Slecpers” is| " Ajraady there wore a number of people turedly. carried onto this street by all the ““’f"‘w EEE— D. M. McElHinnoy| eleven cars, all well loaded, drawn mild as compared with the sleeper at | songulting the newspapers arranged in wheols in town and now lies so thick L s N )y Cons d r o - b An ab= 1 Tho mumber of eloctric lights used in this | the contral offics of the telephone exchange. | their long files or thumbing the maga- that each shovel full is two or three Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialty city seems to increase every night. —Tho cars coming in from the west now are deeply covered with ice and snow, —The crossings at the corner of Twelfth and £ A -~ - p. m., for tho benefit of the Holy Family | was at liberty, the reporter asked what | jnunivies are also suffering from their | two horses and on it were seated two men Farnam streots are being fixed up. They [} b Subject: “Tho Pagan Woman and | changes in book arrangements might be | . d“ 4 to hold it down. The mud curved up needed it. the Chiistian Woman, contemplated, ey in front of it in great, long rolls and still declined the ket for Coun. —Mr. Warren Switzlor nomination on the Demucrati ty Judge of Douglas county. ~Train No, 2, on the U P., was threo hours late yesterdsy Tho delay is ro- ported to have been from & wrecked freight in the westorn part of the Stato. If this trouble is not remediod very serious rosult of his nogligence will be published. Rev. . Broady will lecture at the Holy Family church on Sunday; October 28, at § ~I'or some time past complaints have been made as to the condition of the road that leads up to Prospect Hill county and ny Mr. Goorge Medlock, final in his own hands and yester a separate reference room. 1 I cometory and as the | that room under the charge of an assist- ty authorities rofused to take | ang librarian, where should be kept all action in the matter the veteran sexton, | the encyclopiedins, documents and books took the matter | of reference which are not allowed to leave moming set | thelibrary. Itshouldbeaquict place where zines, or making demands at tho libra- rian's window for different books. soon as Miss Allen, THE LIBRARIAN, “‘There are needed,” said Miss Allen,§*‘a soparate reading room, and particularly mean by The confidence men as well as the bur- As | glars appear to be thriving at present in this vicinity, and reports from Council | 15oking implement, a cross between a 1t was drawn by Bluffs and Lincoln show that these com- land train and camo to grief before he got off on his train at the transfer. He was downed by the oldest confidence dodge known, He was on his way to Missouri, and met a slick one, bound for inches deep. snow plow and a rake. Last evening a bull puncher from the | songiderable was left behind, but this grass regions came in on the U. P. over- | was to be washsd off by hose attached to a hvdrar "This is _Meany'’s patent. The shovelors were backed by a queer solute cure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and an instantaneous Pain.reliever. This Company furnishea a permanont home institu. or where schoo | Bonds and other legally issued Mu. cipal Securities to Nebraska can be_ negotiated en most wyorab lo terms. Loans made on mproved in all woll 8o ttlod counties of the state through To_anl 00 rrasy ta av separate room for periodicals; we have not shelf room enough yet, and none of the new HENRY FUHRMAN, Fr —Among the distinguished arrivals at the [ and brakes. They will probably be used on rnet house, Cincin n attendance at the | the St. Mary's avenio line. and admitted that he had been sold, but took it very good naturedly. He did not smont, Neb —Tu rosponse to a_telogram from Hon. W. | forco of men to work fixing it up at his own | patrons of the library can study up sub- | the same place. The latter had a lot of i f, Cody, Mr, Chas, Riews sont o full orna- [ axpense, 1t s a good movement and ono for | jects without being distracted by the |express goods on the train, and between ; al metallic casket for the burial of his | which Mr. Medlock deserves agreat deal of |8urroundings under which they now Omaha and the transfer was approached = daughter, who died at North Platte, Oct. | praise, carry on their investigations. Here also|by an express messenger, who insisted 24th, B-Mr. Jolin Baumer state R they could call for such books as they thn:illw l';(ull%htfmunt ilmlhm:l!l before the i ; ~Mr. John Baumer states positively that | gounporarily consult from the circulating |g0ods could be forwarded. — The owner o rr B w;n":kcfl":‘,,';:":‘"':}::hfi"“;’." ‘\"\“mfifln‘x, Ho will not bo & eandidato for county clork, | part of the library.” * | he goods of course proved to bo short of IS ENTIRELY 3 P oMbt although he is the} nominee of the working-|* ¢“Will the number of libraians be in-|money and struck his newly made ac- . Fremont, from which place thoy will bo for- {050 d farmers’ convention, so-called, held " quaintance for $100, offering him as se- The Product of American Industr warded to Fort Niobrara over the 8, C. and croased? e el A R } 4 » Fort Nio 0 8. C.and |14 weok, ““Wa shall in all probability, have three | curity a check ona St. Joe bank fo 2 v r EX \ f P. road. Two new and very proty cars for the | librarians this winter. The increased $1,600. L”fi gu:un at _(lrncu .'mdtnu s PRONOUNCED BY EXPERTS TO BE { Nows waa rocoived In this city by telograph [ -1 0 o B mhony arers rocsived | BPACO, riving at the othor side went up to | e e S e A i o xpress i ()15 300 about his THE BEST THREAD IN THE WORLD | dughter of Hou. W. . Cods. Thosympa- | oGy 0 00 Mt e bored 17 | he room we now have_demands it, and | Property, promisiug o foturh at oney FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEWING. thy of manyfriends s with tho bereaved | i 15, and aro of tho band ox pattarn with | the. number of books is increasing very | 1L LM FENT (8 Goon apprized Full assortment constantly on Hand and for sale by ! s tho latest appliancos in tho way of springs | Fapidly. Thero is somo talk of having & | J¢%4y o Chracter of his new acquaintance zines, the Manhattan or ro-union of the Army of the Cumberland, wo notice Gen. W. P. Carlin, of Omaha, and Gen. Chas. Y. Manderson, our junior U, S, Senator, bath officers of that army. —A vory small mouso ran out tho door of ~~Two car loads of pilotsand’trucks for the | the Knglish magazine, have been sub- r & Rio Grande road were taken west | scr Deny on tho fast freight yesterday afternoon. Tho funeral of Dr. Rose will take placo at 2 o'clock this afternoon, from his lato rosi- mag; hed to yet on that account.” ““How many periodicals has the library now?” the reporter asked. “‘We have about fifty papers and mag- have a cent left to buy lunch on his trip home, but he has probably obtained a valuable bit of experience. The Wild West plays at Council Bluffs to-day, To-morrow afternoon at POWDER MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ¥ nished rooms suitable for gentleman and wife, with or without board. State terms and locati Addiess °C. E. C." Bee office. o Wi JOR SALE A pair of colts suitable for a light cars ge or delivery wagon. its will be sold at a bargain as the awner b for them, or will swap them for city property, and if desiring pay part cash. ALVIN SAUNDERS, 1404 Farnani St. opposite the Paxton Hotel. At abargain, a small Moslr, Bahmann of o o8 N " N 3 C or.” . ) B H . A ono of our largest dry goods honses yosterday | Jonce, Tho funeral of A, E. Simpson will “,“\\'lll)"“t":l"y o called fk“' the | Omaha fair grounds. Don't miss it. Absol tely Pure west, of the H"and Co's fire proof sato. Inquire at this office, and caused two ladies who were just en-|ike place on Sunday and will probably be LROG I S LD OE Ima o gs1e e solutely Oy G ol T H tering such a freight that onoof them positive- | conduoted under th foes of the Knight | POCke rather inaccessible? ) VOICE AND VIOLIN. 5 = - O BALE=A fint o sasond FaniTop 19 refused to enter tho store and the other Al | oo it under thio auspices of tho Kuight} ~ s¢Haying tho library on the third floor Thispowder never varos, & marvol of puuity | \\TANTED 4 it ar by o e 013 Lo SaTin A Riss i o | Templars v, Si i v 1 v e S b3 trengt 4 wholes enese, More econo: than hin eix bloeks of the Postoffice. Address T - most fainted. Pemplars, b, Simpson died botwoen soven | will not havo so much effot as the uso of | \oeey ynon ehe Calderwood Concert | the oxinary ks, ani caniot bosola nompotiion | Beo o i6ie0 | ROR SALE Residouco and Busficer wroperiy 13 and eight o'clock yesterday morning and was | the books as on the use of the periodicals, el i With the multicude'of low test, short weight, alm or | — e I (all parts of Omahs, and Farm Lands (n all parts —Dr. A, 8. Fishblatt las purchassd from | about 38 years of ago and well known in this [ beceuse there are a number of business Last Evening. phosphate powders. Sold only in yal Bak: Dy SUNE Tal Wil te oA A e Do fin) | Gruhe statsd BED SOUER, Boggs & Hill » valuable and finely located lot ing der 106 Wall Street N ivat IVe flEaLlaRs By f6Fen o 793-tf 218 8. 14th St. bet. Farnam and Douglas. noly locatod lo — Stclass rofo on Farnam street, botweon Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streots, near tho lots of W. A. Paxton and J. ¥, Boyd, He intends to orect upon this lot an elogant building for a sani- tarinm, work upon which will be commenced early next spring. The plans are now being drawn by the architects, —An article handed in at the Brk office for publication in last Eriday's edition, by some member of the Home Circle Club, stated that most of the members of the Vosta Chap- tor had j ined that club. Severel members of the Vesta Chapter called to-day and repudiat- od the statement. Vosta Chapter is & secrot organtzation, and has no conuection whatever with the club. —On next Monday the Sioux City & Pa- <ific will commence to uso it new bridge at Blair, and the Chicago, S5, Paul, Minneapolis & Omalia road will changs its time table to meot the new arrangements of that rond. The train now leaving here at 8:00 a, m. will leave ab 7:80, and that arriving at 4:50 p. m. will vo at 5:30. The Oakland train will loave at4:00 p. m. instend of 12:45, but arrives s community, men that run up here to glance over the ~The funeral of thalate Dr. Sorrell took | NeWspapers, particularly the Chicago pa- Dlace yosterday afternoon and wasattended by | Pers, when they have o largo number of our most prominent Cier- man citizons, Theservices were conducted by | and now it will take them those five min- the Rov. Potersen, at the house, and at the | utes to climb the stairs. i 1 gravo and at the latter place Mr. Jacob Hauck | 80 bad as Chicago, where the periodical room is on the fourth floor. floors are best, of course, for library pur- poses, a reading room on the first floor would be uxcul?fl i ¢ that the directo A SRR T e (IR shpreasn G thAL Uie ditoorprs canior mado a very impressive spocch in tho German language. A Life SavingPresent. Saved his lifo by a simplo trial bottlo of Dr. ing's Now Discovery for consumption, which caused him o procure a large bottlo that com- plotoly sured him, when doctors, change of climato and everything else hadefailed. Asth- ma, brouchitis, hoarseness, sovero coughs, and all throat and Tung diseascs, it i guaranteed Larwe size $1. e —— A BOLD BURGLARY. A Honse Ransacked from Cellar to Garret, drug store, new books now.” umes in the library now and the increase to oure. Trial bottles !reu;i% C. . Goodman's I"i‘“' yearis about three thousand, 1 be- ing weeded out and their places supplied with a botter class of fiction. All of Black's novels have been bought, Mrs. Oliphant’s and others. books are being bought now, and tho di- FIVE MINUTES TO SPARE But that is not The lower nt, but rents are so very The money has to be put into “*What is the annual increase in the number of books?” ‘“There are about ten thousand vol- eve. The old and trashy novels are bo- Only first-class rectors are guided very much by the de- mands of THE LIBRARY'S PATRONS, There was no lack of enthusiasm in the audience last night at the Opera House, not only because it was composed largely of friends of Miss Calderwood and her assistants, but because the entertainment was 8o thoroughly good that it deserved applause. The programme exhibited as able a list of names as ever contributed to an amateur concert in this city. The selections of the Philomathean string qnartette from Haydn and Beethoven |p were very carefully played, and the quar- tette from the Gles club sang their “‘Bacchanale” so well that a repetition was demanded. P known in Omaha now, sang ‘“Thy Senti- nel and I.” Besides having a very well 1,800,000 pounds Ce [ Mr. Edward Raff, whose voice is well | SPECIAL NOTICES k noos, on the 2 e aid place they will bo Aders, for furnishing and del ion Pac ily and 500,000 pounds C tracts wilt be made for theso quantit Preference will be given production, condition of to articles of ice d bidder's guarantee can be obtain plication to this offlce. Ad, 1883 . subjet tothe cived at this offlce day o) Novel uali 3, ber, oper; iy ing eb,, and at stations on maia line of ilway at and_east of North Platte, Jats. ies subject to increaso of fifty per centum or dimination of flfty per centum, domestio ty being ¢ Pacific coast to the extent of their use required by the public ser- vice there. For full particulars as to bidding, blanks for pro- posal od on ap- 3 G. B. DANDY, Chief Quartermaster. cultivated voice, Mr. Raff has a remark- ably fine stage presence. Miss Pennel’s sarSpecials will Positively not be inserted unless paid in advance. sweet and rich contralto was tested with great credit to horself in Barnby's “When than the one, ‘“Jamie,” which she gave the Tide Comes In,” s more pleasing song | M TO LOAN—Money. Addross,tat W 15 terms, . C. hire ahorse for few months, D. B. Beemer corner 8th and Howard. .t 8 ED work. —Furnished front r 1702 California street. 479-27§ . Tnguirc at Reference required. for two 476.30 ‘urnished room, suitable nia st JFOB RENT—leasant rooms, furnished or not, as desired, four blocks from opera house. Apply 1503 Farnam. 47548 7OR RENT—New cottage on Capitol Hill $22.00 per wionth. Inquiry 2408 Capitol Avenue, " 485 301 {OR RENT—A nice dry and light south front base- ment on Idaho St., half block north of Cuming St. suitable for two or three persons, rent 7.00 per 486-31 month, —Two unfurnished front rooins with near strectcar 1408 north 17th St. 402-27§ ONEY TO LOAN—The Omaha Savings Bank is new prepared to make loans on Omaha city or OR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms, very desira, bly located, with or without board. 0K SALE—0ig newapaors 1w largo o small qusutitics at this orico. t OR SALE OR EXCHANGE: dwellings corner of 1ith and Pacific streots. Nine lota in south Omaha. Also 160 acres of land near Santon, Nebraska, and building and_stook of clothing No. S04 Tonth street. Will exchange for Nebraska farm lands. Further particulara at Goo, H. Peterson's Clothing Store, 304 Tenth street. 466-000-t1 MISCELLANEOUS. QTRAYED—Bay Canada pony with Halter, white spot on_forehead, long mane and tail, Hoof mark on hip. Liberal reward for its return. 497-25¢ AUGUST DOLL, Coburn S, JORSES taken to winter at the Fair Grounds. MOUNT & GRIFFIN, 4777 Office, 213 8. 14th street. ABLE board at the Canfield House, £4.00 per weak. Meal tickets 4.50. One dining room girl wanted, W, H. McCOY. 438-31 NHERE wi L 1613 Chicago Strect, every Satur oclock. Two first-class medinms Admission 60 cents. e a select Spintual Circle held at dny evening at $ be present. 461301 TRAYED—One ved and whito milch cow abou seven years old leather straparound neck, Suit able reward offered. W. A. L. Gibbon 24th and Far- nam or at Paxton and Gallagher's. 465:26 Douglas county real estato at current rate of interost. ¥ [ b, i : N .93% RAYED OR STOLEN—A 9 ve: d bucksk ksl —— Thoro il 0o somo 6,000 fo use thix | to an encoro.’ Mossrs. Breckenridgo and | X0 commisios awric e : D O B i il voras i -, —We again call attontion to the time table | gaveral Hundrea Doll M Ken? ] . b Deuel made an admirable duet, for their ONEY TO LOAN eat_ratos of interest " be given if returned to N. W. corner 18th and Izard. & 3 o ars Worth of ol 9 A ) : 284 double heater. 8. W. cor. 19th and Day: 5.06% published in Tug Bee of the arrival and de- on the city. Senator Manderson has |y iooo ohinie perfectly. They sang Cam- 1\7 s’ Loa: 5th & Douglas. _284-t¢ louble hoatdr cor. and Dayenport. 44526 s T R ‘ Property Stolen also vory kindly offered to supply our b RS the Paje Meon " MCREN 0 Loy —catlat Tow oMo DL parturo of trains and the opening and closing ; 3 YOry. o:9 pana’s serenade, *‘See the Pale Moon NEYIOLOANTCAllal Laniol FACH RN e i e Ga1 ekt oo alibod 5 shelves with all the Government,_roports b ) Bind. A 'lage trunk, paocked tulliof e 8, | g Sloswirup A Sl with stamp, L. U. M. Co., 0 South May St., | straets. Doux liberally spotted with mud yesterdaymorning. ' Ko scouts nufl cowboys, exhibit ut the fair iss Calderwood was presented with a LU B AR 806m | | S o T o drunks i tho policocourt yostenday | B0 was carried to an adjoining alley | grounds Saturday afternoon. number of floral tributes, which she | Tx7ANTED ady agenta tor the “Guoon Pratect. | 11 atiached. 1507 Faraa sireete " 5041 worning, one of tham “Whisky Jack.” ?“ M‘i‘“"d 0]’ l‘; most Vlll;lu }o c\:;anu. IIUREREGTE gratefully ucoerl.«d. Thero is only one | VY er A new undor garment for Idiew, made. of |~ S e e 3 000 F iti t i p . ot on 20th St lo f n all, nearly $1,000 worth of goods were | GuING CHILDREN'S HAIR, | Criticism worth romarking, and that is | 3ot fetible rubbor. Surs protection to the under: | J Marh anett . in any Omaha paper. The travelling public somuch dopends upon tho accuracy of the timo-cards that are found in [newspapers that every effort should bo made to have them cor- Somo timo duving Tuesday night or Wednesday morning, abold burglary was perpetrated on the residence of M. W. aud public documents. The library is altogether in a very flourishing condi- tion and wo hope to bo in the new rooms by the first of Decomber. There aro many people, however, who actually do The singer of tho evening, Miss Lizze | 3 Der a most dificult seloction from Ver: “Sorta 'e la Notte, Ernani Ivolami, which gave every opportunity to display Calderwood, chose for her opening num- | } M TOLOAN—J. T, AL property, 213 South 14th Nebraska National Bank Building, ONEY LOANED—On Chattel mortgage, room 7 184- ¢ atty oans on chattel sopt16 JOR RENT and 20th streets. House, northeast_corner of Cuming 0. I. DAVIS & CO., 460-1 DOR RENT--Threo now cottages, & rooms, full lot, well, cistern, ete., complete, $10 per month 46830 D. L. THOMAS. EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION ALIST, 503 Tenth street, betweon Famam and Har ney, will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtata fo sy oned glaooof th past and prosent, and o certain ecnditions ir the future. Ho> l1and Su 0 8 W s training her voice h ecoive 4 - — — S ~ § The raiders wero evidently tyros at the |lic library in . this city, and have | a5 3oF WO yol 1 OM WS, | “SL5 KA | AL Florence Cut-off. 0o good biack- | A without boar, 1613 Dodge street. 451 T —In the District Court Wednesday, before ¥ b Nearly all who wera present last evening Judge Wakeley, the case of Toner vs, The City of Omaha, was tried. This was n swt for $5,000 damages for personal injuries re- ceivod by falling into the excavation made for the basement of Boyd's opera house, in 1881, Hon, J. C. Cowin and W, J. Connell for the city. The jury rendered a verdict for $500 in favor of the plaintiff. —Just before the arrival of train No. 4 on the U. P, Wednesday, a team standing near business, having no tool to work with ex- cept such as were picked up about the premises, a screw driver, stove wrench, ete., ete. Two separate entrances were offected, the first being through the kitchen win- dow, which had been left unlocked. Being unable to get through the middle doors to the front and up-stairs rooms the lived here some time, and there are oth- ors who are aware of the library’s exist- ence, but have no idea what an extensive and useful ono it really is, I wish you would mention this ” And the seribe promised to mention it. The public library is growing rapidly, and it is mado much use of. But there many yot who would find it to their ad- vantage to visit it. e —— Bucklen's Arnica Salve, had heard her the last time she sang in Wonien:” hituiro o 3. 498-20" Murphy, at the work. Omaha and were prepared to make com- parisons. They were all favorable; un: imous in the opinion that her work i Boston had resulted most profitably. Miss Calderwood’s voice has become as clear as a bell, and as firm in its vibra- tion, Jf there was a trifle of uncertain- ty in the trills it was only from a lack of confidence which was gained in the later numbers, for, indeed, each piece with C. Murphy, ut the work. th and Davenport. ook at the Slaven House A competont pross fe th St VW ANTED—Girlat 810 south 16th St. 'ED | Mate cook at Florence Cut-off. —Cook and tabie waitor ab Paci 10t St. erat the On $00. Inquire [ —_ 4942 QORT aha T ot e 'Fnu'm: ~A furnishod dwelling corner Howard Rent$70, per month, G, W. Homan. 412t ¥ T N urmshed Lasement foor to let 1613 i 400-26f vith 532-20 (2112 California, furnished rooms DOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnished rooms with NEBRASKA'S GREAT SHOM. Omaha Fair Grounds 8 ¢ 58.97 or without board near Street cars, 2517. Charles the U, . depot took fright, ot tho escaping | fellows went around tho house and climb- | mqyq greatest medical wonder of the world, | she favored the audience was better than - e S, ‘5‘"‘0 T . it steam from one of the yard engines, and tried ing over the front porch, pried open one | Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- | the preceding. \\ NTED—A first class dining r sir ands fornis Lumunud roems with board 1808 Cali- s t d o t 27th to run away. The driver held on for a while | Of the second story windows, They then | cors, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Pilos, Misa Galdorwood's encores wera a Tul. | YV chambernalist o Oy totel " Ui s 5 oo AT aturday, Oct, . " 1 g went through tho wholo house seleoting | Chilblains, Corni, Totter, Chapped hands, |laby and n sprightly bit of advice to | WWANTED-A good cany qOR RENTNow siere in Tofts biock on Saun then jumpod for b life. Tho wagon waa| s ihine e valuo' they could lny thols | aud sl skin oruptions, guarantaod o, euro in (00F, M & SRS 2 0 0 MCRES, B VWAL FS0L RN ootz of the Ser: | vutchershoncas, o oy Shonsiiao? s | Afternoon Performance only, com= whilod about several times, ono wheol smash- | b de o™ i entiro family was whsont | ©¥¢rY instauce, oF morey refunded. 26 centa | 11 PR WS BECRCTOTY MCARETH Call at rooms 8 and 7, Everett’s | gt s mencing at 2 o’clock. ed and the tongue broken. The team then foll down and was captured before any further damage was done, —The drivers of street cars were pretty ~—Vanderbilt is worth about 4,000 times his and left an open field for work, er box, —— Several fine dressos and a quantity of jewelry was taken and some valuable pieces of jowelry sorted out and left be- taken. The robbery was nov discovered Buffalo Bill, Dr. Carver. Capt. Bo- gardus, Major North, Tom Wilson and Boore of other heroes, with Indians, ness. The entertainment closed with a delightful quartette, ‘“Tell Me, Roses,” by Misses Calderwood and Pennell, and Messrs, Northrup and France, upon the opera house itself, which was block, Council Blufts, Towa. TED—Lady agents to u od. Sales mado ir, overy houso show the goods. Agents are wmal B Wi X the best selling line of Ladies'and Children's goods ever offer- 5t W agonts can ¢ $100 th, & m Toows on the northwest nue. 189-40 TPQR RENT-Rosldonces and storobulldings. BED. FORD & BOUER, Keal Estate Agoncy. Office ©east sido 14th street, between Farnam and Douglas —THE— 0 ¢ g s psieaiy fast as agonts can show it. Large profits. Address until about noon yesterd d ithy N 3 ::: :fl::fiml:’;wl:b:‘:u:ofi l:‘tmth-‘»:!hl: ere is no clue to !yhe robl‘:zl'».,“i‘g i:'l;::: The Process as Observed in an Omaha disagrocably culd.__ jc; NP “nl:imgfif;.':“.'f Vl‘n“'m""n'f FOI SALE-T Wood Heating, 1 Wood Cook Stove, Bflfi‘fl‘lo Bill Dr‘ C,m-ver. - bt lieved that they are still in town. Barber Shop, gt i TANTED—Immediately, stx_good tailors by H, | *gawary Uew fopson, 16th and Pacific A y d over needs to work any more. R sl ol NN i OmD:}?‘th?r“;:o;]l:sl vsv::u rd}\‘;o::tsl::;ut:‘x‘r “‘ Moyory, Tekamah, Nob. Steady work the en: | 4937 Bufi‘alo Bill, Dr. Qarver. 3 Pi ik 16, 8 ” . |tireyear, 60-11 e i . b mu:;“:"f.:a’;.h h,'_,:‘;;: f:‘znu:; A hack which was not number 16 this| _‘‘Come, dearie, como in and lot the e ———— W ANTED R gilfor goneral houwsework i - | R v P a4 e oo, 20 Buffalo Bill, Dr, Carver. b beansbiox and in the Letin and Groek. li'n urs | time, but something like it,hauled a cou- | the barber cut your hair,” said a hand- FEDERAL JURORS. Dataay hthues, uqulr 6 south aKie Charies iy | Omahs Makiona) Baak. ™~~~ T RN S S Y i plot ?1! munggfl}l“'up'.o lmml thg'U. l;l dtla- somely dressed lady at the door of a bar- —— . ’“mm;m,i,g‘, eood eliatle mon capati of sl | J{0M, SALE—Fire room cottagotul lot, west of Performers, this office. }a‘l ueaday night, to a leading hotel. | o ghop i this ity yesterday to |Grand and Petit Fanels Drawn for i goods to private tamilios. Steady position High School, Terms easy. ¢ Performers, ere were two men on the box, the A the November Term. tothe rizhtmen. Call 421 S0 th St 444-258 0, F. DAVIS & CO., Real Estate Agonts, d ~—Thero was another big land slide at the!driver and another, The = lat. |youngster whe hung back just outside the . W D—Goed German girl 1o do genoral o | — o ce 200 Eniam & Performem' Florenoe Cut-off Weduesday, one hundsodand | ter collected tho fare, and |door. “C?mo. now, MFM'". ; B, 5, Dundy, Jr alark of the dieioh | = work 841818 Wobater sirvok 3w _ | TNOR SALE-Stove, largo size baseburuer nearly Performers. fifty foetJong and bwenty-five feet decp. Thiy | assisted in taking the baggage inside the| *I—don’t want to,”said his little high- R:XP1, S Pty VW ANTED Girl in a tamily of twe. DeY ety - " sort of Interruption promises to coutinue the | house. ~Afterhe had gono the pussen- | ;ess poutingly. court, and Dr. Tilden, jury commission.| YV C.J.CANAN&CO. ~ JOR BALE—Twolots N. W. comer of 25th and | Indians, Cowhoys. work indefinitely, ger's valise was missed, and it is charged |, " " A er, drew the panels for the November ANTED—Good girls 10r goud Chicago St. Inquire of Kdholm and Erickson. : fhat 1t was carriod away by tho man who | Ol yos, come. Ho won't hurt you, | i 8 0 EC T e aa | Y ek Aty ity of“spigymens |44 Indians. Cowhoys. ~The trial of Levy for kicking up a row | took the fare. The loser was obliged to |and then mamma’ll get some candy. i barasu 5173, JLM. Mo ofiow tes, t NORSALE OR TO RENT—A prosperous dairy in h during & Jewish prayer-mecting lately prom- | leave yosterday, but the w s are look- | Come, Will tloma; V7 ANTED—six g0d cont Takten. Toskof neiney | —ouisua®_Jddises TDMy" eg Oon, &I EIL Scouts. Mexicans. Ithas i a R : s GRAND JURY, . T " . s ot Sma. 1 bt pospones i Uho s Up. =~ 55 But Willie still manifested no auxiety i FRANK . RAMGE, | D0 ST SO0 Moot “Tars ‘saaps Scouts. Mexicans. ADDITIONAL CROOKED WORK. to pass the threshold even at the offer of manded. 1t Is making a groat fuss over 8| A warrant is out for John Doe, who is | sWeetmeats, After coaxing him fawhile very small matter. omod with robbing Mrs, Oliver, who |his mother finally gave in and telling the —North Dakota's coat of arms is a shield | 7esides on Boventl street, of a sum of | barber tha she guessed she'd have to try draped with the American flag depending wmoney. it somo other day, disappeared with her frou the besk of an eagle. Tn the background | 710 Police aro alse ordered to arrest | sweet tempered little infant. o B s o & st Jmun[\; Murphy, who lives on the flats, 5 A u:awrwn who was v‘ht:iniug in cne of ‘U"‘.‘. B e e whlel for robbing John Bell of certain goods, | the chairs, enjoying a shave, witnessed 3 this scone as it wa ., reflected in & wirror o stoamboat an | & train of cars are rounding in front of him. blufl. Beyond is a field of wheat and corn, An Answer Wanted, NI i " : 3 *Nice child, that,” he observed to his with & white man with his plow on oue haud | Oa% 487 e, bring we cuse of kiduey or | friend the barber. and an Indian with bis tents about him on the | gers will not speedily cure? Wo say they can | Y8, there's lots just like 'em, When other, Both look upward at a rift in the f‘“"""“""fi‘""fi md:l‘?‘my plnnuld-lnl.- a Iommww;:lo; lmh th:h fi:)lur tl::d com- clouds, where ls 4 God and | Ly cured and who are recommendin | mences 0 her chi t way, J e Tagond, ‘Boar aud | ¥ictrio Bistors wil prove. Taright's disoase, why I'don't make no motion at all for {u cased parts. l!vu'*' bottle Bunday, is an important event to the Catholics | yale at 500 a bottle by C. ¥. Goodian., of the L{oungflnr, and ite no fiood. But | son, Ponca; Geo. 5. Acres, Dakota Oity; W. T. Sloan, H. N, Shewell, Nebras- ka City; W. O, Hatch, Harrison Marks, Richardson county; T. C. Hacker, Brown- ville; Robert W, Furras, Jacob Dew, Te- cumseh; A, B. Kempron, Wahoo, Geo. A. Bryant, Waterloo; H. Zehring, West Point; John Hinton, Falls City; Dan 8, Parmlee, Papillion; A. A. Carman, Hprinfi Creek; R. 8, Ha.t, A, H. Engle: son, Henry Steen, A, L. Maryatt, ¥, J. Griflin, Richard Kitchen, H. P Deuel, Samuel A, Herman, Omaha; Jas, R. Da® vis, PETIT JURY, SITUATIONS WANTED. 0 to work by & youlg oollector n wholesale house. security glven, Empl Aot object to. collectl office o rolor n_ for engagenont. Council Blufts, lowa. W ANTED-Situation by chuian, (colored). Bost of refore _auT-25) | Behmidt, at Peter Goos'. () at Edholm and Erickson's Jewelry store. 457 wuls sadiross of a tallor named Honry Miles. Sak in W ANTED—Position s corresponding clerk and | = Referoncos and ent neoded more than sal Addross (469264 class wxpericnced nces given Apply Frank Hall, 504 East Uroadway, Council Bluffs. URLAU, 1100 Douglas street. I AIR GOODS household | 522 N, 16th § ouso and § lot for sale at & bargain, Inquire F]ni SALE order. " inquire of . W. Bell, drugy TP BALE--5 head horses, wagons, bugies and harness and stables for rent ai Ewiigraut stable, Cuming 8t. G, DERWIN, 812 {OR SALE-—House 8 rooms, one-half lot, facing Jeflorson square, $4 ‘House 5 rooms, b down, balance 825 1 er mo Lot 80x189, close Lo town, §1,600. . Barg: id Tierd of Wild Buffalo, Herd of Mountain E k, Herd of Texas Steers, Over 100 Indian Horses. Mexican Mules, Burrors and Bronchos Indian Ponies, Bucking Horses, 2 The Great Weatern Camp Scene. BUFFALO CHASING, BUFFALO CAPTURING, INDIAN WAR DANCES. BUFFALO RIDING. The grand Indian Buffalo Hunt, The Wild Texas Steer Capture. The wonderful Poney Expross Rider, Tho Lassowg of the Wild Bison, THE DEADWOOD COACH ATTACK, A Thrilling aud Realistic Spoctac CAPT, BOGARDUS, MAJOR FKANK NORTH. CAPT. take your own part.” W, F. Norris, Ponea, John W. Bran- FANTED A lon for bwo ye LOUNSBURY & M. BOGARDU3, MAJUK FRAN& NOKTIL : flm“";m b“‘h"" o sy uiluary conplalut | ot the high chair, 'cause I know as sure | ion, Jackson, Wm. Mast, Falls MR A Ry v T Ny e BUCK TAYLOR, the King of the Cowboys ~The opeuing of the new Holy Faully | aulcy suted They purlly the Dleod, rogu- |y tatq that that kid isn't going to have|City; = Juo. = A. Randall, Alma, |40 A" Beeotice T e s Maeimll shone ah hed | TIACLAWSON, the Wondartu Laseo Thiowes Chiurch, on Ninetoenth and lzard streots, next e antood® ¥oe | its hair out, The woman can bog all day | Robert Gregg, Fremont; W. W. Atkin. | (), X, STAFFORD, Warrenuhure. Mo. i | it B Muldoce + 1ip and | JORN NELSON. and bia fawons Indian family. TOM NELSON, Hero of the Deadwood Massacre. STREET PARADE IN THE MORNING. Mj cady Job. Will somo frieud be JOB BALE—Two portable boilers, 10 ver North Ouaba and to tho city gonsrally, - . When ey coume right in andtho Lady | Jas, Fabien Telgioah; Ohase B Wal | Soart o oot s oo | Ly ah” 1 Pt R ARARRIE " | stang semutons winomad, b sty showing as it does the wonderful growth of | Why wre Larrirr, Toak & Co.’s Gloves .\V. *This little boy wants his hair cut; | ther, Falls City; B. A. Hall, Omaha; 8, | h20% Vit Mills, 8th snd Famaw. A | people in a Chesring multitudes o Giate City. As a fisting closs of the pub- | the best! Because they are eexuixe|W llie take off your hat,’ then I flies| B. Orawford, Omaha; T. 8. Weedy, ] o ;-m'__d.-_ 701 BALE—Good bustace changes 21T 2. 100 ADuluSION. 60 CENTS SHILDREN % cuTs. of the day & lecture will bo do- | CALIFOKN1A Buok. 2&dw |around lively and get's SN o high chair Ponca; H. P, Davis, Oakdale; William of this oice. 300264 stroot. oy &4 Ustes opsnat 12 M. Performanee € P, M. o