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o «forns and continuas to offor them at very great THE DAILY BEE. IN ASHES. OMAHA. S Omaha, Tuesday Morning, Nov. 27, O TN T and Stock Barned w For the upper Mississippi and Missouri e valleys, fair weather, lower barometer of $10,000, stationary for slight viseof temperature. ot a Losn Special Meeting of the State Alllance. [night an arlarm of fire was given from A special meeting of the Farmers' State [ box 52. Alliance will be held at Kearney, Neb., | general alarm, which indicated that the and 17, 1884, All allisaces which have [store, at the comner of Sixteenth and at any time been organizod in this state | Casa streota. This isa two-stery frame aro earnostly requested to send dolegates | building, and was occupied as a grocery to this meoting, and all anti-monopolists |atore, with family and lodging rooms of tho state are cordially invited to at- | above. 1 tond. No pains will be sparad to make | sThe fire was found to be in tho south- the meeting entertaining and instructive. | oast corner of the building on Cass e iy {;f proseedinps will seor b‘; stroet. It spread rapidly, and although sent to all alliances, giving names o speakers, subjects and all particulars, | the firemen were promptly on hand, Al offisers of alliances are roquosted to | their hard work availed littlo, The build- seo that meetings are called and arrange- | ing and contents being of light, combus ments made to sond delegates. blo material, the flamos made rapid head- wBtate papers, please copy. P. B. Revxonos, way. 4 Pres't State Alliance. The firemen fought the fire witl the J. Burrows, Sec. ad interim. evident intent of keeping it from spread- ing. They succeeded in confining the fire to the building in which it started LOCAL BREVITIES, with which the building was filled, the Barnay & Torry akatos at Himebsugh & | chances of saving it were almost hope- Last Night's Fire Visitation in North Wm. Gentleman's Grocery Building At a few minutos past 0 o'clock last This was scon followed by a —— On account of the oils and light materials | 11 " ;50dman, THE DAILY BEE---UMAHA, TUESDAY, AFTER THE ANACONDA. The §t. Panl -[}nmnany Enjoins the U, P. Belt Line, ywements Awaited—Nothing New at Present. offort, and also to the rest of the ladies 'nrl their presence, The president then announced that Mr. Thomas Brennan would deliver a lecture in Masonic hall on Saturday evening, De- cember 1st. After numerous speeches by several membera of the league the meeting ad- § journed. But the Continues—Fuarther e — Bucklen's Arnioa Salve. Tho greatest medical wonder of the woud. Warranted to apesdily cure Burns, Cuta, Ul cera, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, — Chilblains, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands, The olear exposition of the masterly and al! skin eruptions, guaranteed to cure in n | every instance, or money refunded. 25 cents | entorprise of the U. P. in its rapid build- ing of the Belt-line anaconda hetween 10 or box o'clock of Saturday night and daylight Sunday morning, given in yesterday's Ber, caused a public feeling something like surprise. The manner in which the preliminary work for building this piece of public improvement was pushed through the council and the promptness with which the work of actual construc- tion of the line was begun, were yester- day the subjoct of much comment. The property-owners along the line are dis- gusted, to say the least, with the pro- ceedings, Other people wonder where the matter will stop, or what will happen on Wednesday and Thursday, Jan. 16 [fire was at William Gentloman's grocery BMRD U.F THADE' Considering the Proposition for & New Market House. The Matter II;mV :-;l‘hy the Board and Citizens and Referved to Another Meetting, The meeting of the board of trade to hear the report of the committee upon the location and building of a city mar- ket houso was held at the rooms last [1ext: J evening. There waa a large attendance, The correctness of Tik Ber's account both of tho members of the board and [ Of the matter is nowhero denied. The citizens. particulars given in yesterday's paper are Tho mooting was called to order by O, | true in every respect. The preparations of Saturday afternoon, the unusual activ- NOVEMBER 27, 1883, perience, sarcastic, unmerciful, and ex- tremely logical, and did not lose a single opportunity for subjecting his opponent to the ridicule of his hearers., There were three propositions dis- cussed, the last of which was the most hotly contested, and here it was that Mr., Braden ** got in his work” with the most telling effect. he opinion of the large audience, which was sufticient each night to fill the court room where the discussion was 1held to overflowing, was about equally divided, however, as to which had the best end of the argument, and the two gentlemen will return to their respective fields of labor, each thinking, no doubt, that he completely squelched the other. A stenographic report of the whole dis- cussion was taken and, the manuscript is now in the hands of the printer, and will be published in pamphlet form in a short time, — PELRSONAL, E. Dickinson, general supsintendent of the Wyoming' division of the U, P., with headquarters at Laramis, i in the city. Thomas Murray has returned from bis trip to the west. l SRR Castoriapromotes Digestion and overcomes I'latulency, Coustpa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, and Feverishness. It insures health‘and natural sleep, without morphine. £ orCantori. {4 wc well adapte to Chidren that ccommend It a8 superior (o any prescription Known to e’ L. Ar AReTER, M. D 8 Portland Ave,, Brooklyn, N, Y. J. W. Crawmer, of Hastings, is at the Pax- ton. C. 8. Lucas, of Central City, arrived at the Paxton yostorday. W. Stull, of Linesln, is among tho arrivala at the Paxton, W. R. Hopewell, of Tekamah, i registered at the Paxton, ity and quiet work among several mem- bers of the council, the getting ready of The market house committee, which was appointed at a special meeting last Taylor's, 19e0d-1m | Jess, week, reported. The report was in favor | material, and the various pre- _Himebaugh & Taylor, Omaha, sell Buffalo [ S0 rapidly was the hm!-h_ng uonnum_rd of securing the permission of property- [ liminary —movements, have already 17, §. Staudard wcale, Write for pricss. n8im | that those who were living up .m,m owners on Capitol avenue to place a mar- been related. The meéting of —Short hand and type-writing work neatly | had barely timo to escape. A family [y along the front of some|the council Saturday evening, done by Ada Gaston, 1,510 Howard street, Qmaha. named O'Harriman lost all their goods except a few articles of clothing. The men who had rooms over the building lost all of their personal property, cloth- ing, et., exeept such as they could at the time pick up and take in time to save themselves. The adjoining buildings aro frame tool runners will take the placs of rollee skakes now. —Stora windows were heavlly coated with fos yesterday morning. —A firefly would put to shame the gaslight el s structures and are no botter rropamd to ~The cold weather yesterday provented | 1o iyt firg than the ono which was con- tho paving force from working on Kifteenth | yyed, Much credit is dueto the fire stroet. department for its prompt action. Had _W. ¥. Clark, corner 22nd and Douglas | they relaxed their efforts at any timg du- etreots is the happy father of a fine eleven: | rinj the two hours that the fire lasted, pound boy. . sevious loss would have resulted. It is 3 also fortunate for that part of the city e of watering horsen upon the | g4 tho ygual high wind was not blowing sidowalk on Fourteenth street is still un- at Lh.[ MAme. Had there been a lmn_vy abated, and at noon time podestriany must | wing it is very probable that the entire take the road for it. block would now be in ashes. ' 9 f the building and goods Falconer's hall will bo opened on Wednes- | _ The ownor of the and | day night next by tho Metropolitan club, | "hich L lost ;sul“lr- I‘\l\ w (-;lg.le; which, by the way is the opening ball of the man, He is eno of the oldest and bes known grocerymen in the city. He esti- on acoount of its central location, the building at $3,000, making a total Bo sure to call at Shiverick's bofore pur- loss of $10,000. About two-thirds of ehasing furniture, A great varioty and low | this loss is covered by insurance. ricén on overything, ospdotally chamber it | _The otigin of tho firo was not dofinito- of which he is constantly recslving new pat. ly learned last evening. It is thought, however, that the fire was caused by a burning lamp which was thrown outside from an adjoining house. The lamp had exploded, and being pitched out while it was blazing, set fire to the store, which resulted in the total distruction of the building and goods, as has been stated, e bargai~®: —An effort was made by the police 8 ¥V weeks since to prevent farmers from using Howard street for a hay market, and instead to awalt customers upon Fourteenth street, botwoen Jackson aud Howard streots. 1t ‘worked first rato for a few days, nntil the nov- elty wore off, but now, Howard street prosents the appearance of a rural harnyard, ~—The North Omaha young eople ars bound to provide plenty of amusotnent for the season. Lately the Esiserelda Social Club has been or- ganized; the officers are, W. Osborn, preel- dent, John H. Willet, vice-president, C. C. Field, treasurer, Burt Child's, secretary, The club proposes to give a sorles of entertiln. ments, the first of which will take place to- orrow r = —Soveral large holes are uoticeable in the Zphelt pavement, corner of Harey and “Thirteenth streets, ~The nbw fire boxés, as far ma d:sy]lnvu] been tried, operate vory nicely, while the new four-circuit repeater works like a “‘daisy.” —Rev, O, W. Savidge, of the First M. E. church, went to Kearney yesterday and his pulpit was filled by G. W. Frost and in the e e Never Give Up. Tfyon aro suffering with low_and deprossod apirits, loas of appetite, general debility, dis- ordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any diseaso of a bilious naturo, by all means Procuro a bottle of Electric Bitters, You Will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow; you will boinspired with new life; utrongth and activity will return; pain and misery will ceass, and henceforth rejolce in tho in the praive of Eleotric ittors. man ¥ ——— U. §. COURT. A Celebrated —Other Matters, The jury in the case of Max Weim. nge in the | This is the case I‘N‘u\ Hastings. A larg Baptist church gkt 730, | numsher of eitize of that placo hav Bible readings Tuol ' A o day afternoons at invited. ‘—A numbor of gt were in this i’ yl vita in the office OF 1y prove up on tred. the state. ¥ —Whilein MoCarthy & Burke's yesterday, 5 BsE reportor was shown a boautiful statue of in the case of Baldwin vs, Ballou, a sui “Qur Lady of Lourdes,” which was procured | to recover §3,250 on account. by these gentlomen on an order from the Poor Claire convent. 1t is four fect nine inches in height, and is a very plossing likeness, It was delivered at the convent this afternoon, A young man was attacked by a foot:pad w1 Harney stroet Saturday night, The fellow wid very moderato in his demands, only ask- ing for & quarter, which he did not got, as the young man was more fleet of foot than was the villian, who pursued him but & short distance and then gave up the chase in despair, —In police court yesterday there were eight disturbances, one plain drunk and one prostitute who bhad failod to pay her last month's fine, The disturbances were taxed $5 each and costs, the druok $10 and the prostitute was discharged. Four of the cates of disturbance were engaged iu a free fight at the United States hotel last night, ~Workmen were engaged in felling trees nto the street ut the corner of Seventeenth and Dodge streets, Saturday afternoon, when & man on borseback, who was leading another horse, wjmunWWnlflnu. A note of warnivg was sounded and tho horses prang forward just in timo to eacape Lelog branches of the tree brushing them £25 and costa, 20 and cos Fletoher's and Hostettor’ ters as beverage without iutended to make this a test case. icense. It A Great Discovery, That is daily bringing joy to_the Lowos thousands by saving man; from an early grave, ly O, Asthma, Bronchitis, 1 "Vaioo, Tiekling in tho Throat, Py aund Chest, or any the Th L O tive oure. e ok O Larvo vize $1.00 e ——— The Irish Land League, nin evening. oA Badios were quite sevorely injured by \ o & diteh sleyon foet doep, which bad been dug by the city water works compa- ny, at the corser of Kloventh aud Doroas stroets, on Vriday night. Why is it that dan- wwu‘huwmnutplu»du wuch & bole ing to the members of the league, ou will Sold at fifty conta a bottle by C. F. Good- asé-Nevenue Business berg va. the Firo association of Philadel- phia, a suit to recover an amount claimed on an insurance policy, gave a vordict|jng and establishing a markot. yesterday for the plaintiff for §1,680, bt p s witnesses and | 4idn’t think it necessary to wait upon hroe other similar | the action of the legislature, It of this, The| g for which a ver- |t o ehared by four | ot s street in Omaha in which the city G. W, Gray, for selling malt liquor | build asmpll ene, and, if that pays, let without government license, was fined | us build others, Nicholas Jackson, for selling liquor | no prejuds without government licence, was fined the building. In the morning the court will begin the | ried. . trial of John A. Fodawa, for selling| Tie board then adjourncd to meet of their dear ones is Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, 0‘"?‘1"' ay Faver, oud ¢ roat and | assembled in the Stadt-theater to witness uarsnteed, Trial o e s e auother nerformance of the excellent|. The Irish Land League held a meeting | decreasing the attendance, there not be- at their hall, 1308 Douglas street, last|ing quite as many present as usual, but There were more than the |those who were in attendance were nons usual number present, doubtless attract- | theless enthusiastic, down. od by the programme which had been L prepared and which was published in [ beit,” translated, **Honest Labor,” with this paper. A goodly number of ladies | Mrs, Krafft-Frey iu the title roly of were in the audience, which is encourag- | “‘Lydia,” After the reading of the minutes and the reports of several committees had the preparation and hurried passage of the ordinance granting the right ot way, and its prompt signature by the mayor, who has of late not been a regular attendant of council meetings, have not are not questioned. The same may be said of the immediate beginning and prosecution of the work. After daylight and during the day Sunday, everybody may have been overlooked might be who cared to go or look in the direction properly arranged. of California street could see what was Immediately upon the submitting of the | being done. report, a discussion arose as to whether | To-day the work has been going on, not as actively as yesterday, but the consent of the proverty - owners | ity “th, wame determination of occupy- along the block in front of which it was | ing the ground. he rond is & misorably proposed to placo a market and erect a | constructed one, and it is hard to tell market house, wouid be sufficiont. It yvl::tl‘-’er g\c company h\ltildinz itt re;lkl,y intends run cars over it or not, e was_thought by somo of thoso present | o,z Jaid wide apart on the straot sur- than more than the P“"“'“‘o“ would | face and the rails are spiked just enough have to be obtained. It was a question | ¢ Jio]d them and the ties together. The whothor or not an act of tho legislature | sreater portion of this road being would be necessary before the city could | Byilt in the night, and at a obtain the block and place the market rapid rate, it coul 'hnrdly be ‘ex- Louseiay proposed, pected to be a very substantial Gon, Estabrook and Mr. Hascall gave | iace of work. The track, such as it is, at some lenght their opinions as to their | 54 heen put down over the streets interprotation of the law as it aflected the | nanied in yesterday's Bee. As has been subject under consideration. .| said, the work has continued during the Mr. Specht thought that the committee | day” or at least it was going ahead when ought to first get tho consent of the | Ty Bre reporter visited the place yes- Krnmfly-wnerfl to build the market|torday afternoon. At that time the ouse, ~ Then the city should vote|curve at Fifteenth and California streets $16,000 or $20,000 bonds for its erection. | wag boing made, He didn't believe the city could get| pan inquiries have been made as to Jofforson square. He was in favor of a| what the St. Paul company proposed to a market houso on Capitol avenue; when | 3o—whether it would qumfy allow itself the fn:at.wu finished, another could be|t, be hemmed in by the fast-growing built if it was needed. anaconda, or whether it would take Mr Gibson read the report of the com- | yrompt steps for self-defense. It was mitteo and moved that it be received and | hardly” thought that the St. Paul com- furthor time be given in order to|panywould quietly submit to what, ac- seo property-owners on Capitol avenue. | gor ing to all accounts, was a flagrant 'Mf- c""}!!“”“ n\lgge'lwd that the com- | violation of a recent armistice declared mittee obtain the price asked for four |y the officials of the two corporations. lota and make a report. So far,advices as to what sort of under- Mr. Hascall thought it would be a good | standing will ultimately be arrived at plan to got eight lots or to get the center ! are meagre, but it is known for a frct of the stroet with four lots on each side: | thyt the St. Paul company has instituted Mr. Jones thought it a perfectly feasi- | proceedings with a view of putting an ble plan to back the wagons against the | immediate check upon the occupation of sidowalk, with tho market house in the |ty right of way. middlo of the street, as proposed. Yestorday morning, in the district General Estabrook suggested that the court, the St. Paul compny obtained an - | committeo should report upon the law, | injunction against the Union Pacific and ascertaining whether or not it was neces- | Bolt railway companies and their agents, nary to obtain the consent of the legisla- | regtraining them from interfering with ture beforo locating the proposed build- | the St. Paul's right of way, either by operating any trains over the same or in frout of its depot yards on Fifteenth street. These yards extend a distance of three blocks or more. The principal grounds upon which the injunction was obtained are that said acts were done forcibly and unlawfully, without making compensation to the piaintil for property taken or damaged by the location or construction of said railway, suitable block, with the market house in the middle of the street. The use of the entire block was to be secured, and a market house to be erected, 40x264 feet. After making this report the commit- toe, though it considered it had done all that it could do in the matter, asked fur- ther time, that any preliminaries that fayor Chase thought that thero was o [0 doubt about the right to vacate the o |#treot. The peonle were in favor of a mu ket, and wanted one at once. He Mr, Hascall said that he wished the to bmld and own the market house. r. Redmon believed that thero was N. 8. Harding, of Nebraska City, is a Paz- ton arrival. W. R. Kelly and wife of Litcoln, are at the Paxton. L. . Krang, of Odell, {s among those stop- ping at the Paxton. Fred Nye, of the Republican, haa returnod from Wisconsin, whither he went a few days ago to attond the wedding of his brother, Mr. Ray Nye. N. W. Wells, of Schuyler, is at the Mil- lard. Morris Palmer, of Schuyler, stops at the Millard. C. 8. Iddings, of North Platte, is among the Millard arrivals, S. B. Taylor, of Blair, is stopping at the Millard, E. V. (Nark, of Geneva, is at the Millard. J. M. Wool, of Firth, in stopping at the Millard. Rev. Geo, Wainwright, of Blair, is a Millard arrival, C. C. Neff, of Columbns, arrived at the Mil- lard lst evening. : C. E. Babeock, of Lincoln, is at the Mil- lard, E. D. Bigelow, of Blair, is at the Millard. J. W. Doyd, Nebraska City, at tho Paxton. Robert Ryan, of Lincoln, is at the Paxton. ¥, M. Dornington,of Plattsmouth, is at the Paxton, J. B. Lazear, of Central City is quartered st the Paxton. J.J. Rocho snd wife, of Neligh, are stop- ping at the Paxton. Mra. A. K. Neville, of North Platto, is reg- istered at the Millard. 2 John McShano left for Pine Blutt yestorday look after his ranche interests. Mason Gregg, of Lincoln, was among the Millard Hotel arrivals yesferday. J. H. McConnell and wifo, of North Platte, are in the city and stop at the Millard. Hon. A.U. Wymab,treasurer of the United States, s in the’city on a brief visit to his mother and other relatives residing hore, He will remain in town until Wednexdsy when hoegoes to Minneapelis, to visit his son, who is attending school near that city. e ——— Rea) Estate Transfors. The following deeds were filed for record in the county clerk’s office No- vember 20, reported for The Bex by Ames’ real estate agency: George H. Boggsand wife and Lew W. Hill to John W. Torrer, w d, lot 3 block 3, Omaha View, George I, Boggs and wife and Lew W, Hill to Otto Bauman, w d, lot 3, block 3, Omaha Vie, 8500, Gioorge H. Boggs and wifo and Low W. Hill to John Brower, w d, lot 4, Llock 3, Omaha View, 8275 Maurice W. K. Purchase and wife to George C. Tinney, w d, part Jot 1, block 10 in Waterloo, $100. Joseph Petricek and wife to Andrew Pleuler, wd, 34 feet lot 10, bleck 4, Kountze 3rd add to Omaha, $870. would dare to put a market house. He A hearing of the matter is set for Fri- day morning at 10 o’clock. Notwithstanding this, the work of construction has gone on, and will proba- bly be continued. This was the state of affairs yesterday afternoon. New devel- opments may be looked for at any time. e —— e Mr, Meyer did not want sectional dif- .| forences to arise at this time., He it um',;huho city ought to first go ahead and build a market house. Let us first Mc. Duirono thought that thers wos 7 A H J CARDS, dloo bonverning tho looation of | O SBEAURIEUL Now designs nover beforo published. Will please any. person. Sent froe on re- ciept of 2c stamp to every reader of the OmanA Bee, Address Samuel Carter, Mr. Gibson's motion was put and car- Womach bit | agui bro weoks from IasCoving, when B EakFlaos, Bowdok: medwtf is | the committee will report as instructed. o —— ‘| A TFN DAY'S DISCUSSION THE GERMAN STAGE. sy On‘the Subject of the Latter Day Basats at Wilber, Between Rev, Braden and Bishop Kelly, of | Anothor Superb rerformance at the Stadt-Theater Last Night, T —— ¥ On Sunday evening a largeauddence W | A gentlowan from Iowa City, lowa, ‘who has boen attending the discussion, in fhe capacity of a reporter, between Bishop Kelly, of Ohio, aud Rev. Clark Braden, president of Abbington college, Illinois, at Wilber, this state, on the subject of “The Latter Day Saints,” called upon us as he was passing through this city on way to his home, and gave us a brief his- tory of the debate, which lasted ten con- secutive nights, The meeting between thess two gen- tlemen has been under advisement for over a year and when the time and place was finally named Bishop Kelly came company, of which Mrs, Krafit-Frey is the star. Tho sudden change in the weather yesterday had a slight effect in The play produced was *‘Ehrliche Ar. The play is an emotional one dndgave Mre, Froy an opportunity to displsy all her talents, of which she hes a very large amount, Her audience were completely s that, sad not endaoer the lifo wnd limb of our pitizens by leaving uncovered such a yawn: fng abyse! —Lodge No. 1, Kuights of Pythiss, will probably repeat the eutertainment given by them last Friday eveuivg, Speechos, music, daucing and supper will bs fncluded in the programne, as before. —Castle's Celobrities, last eveniug, opeued an engagewent for the week at the Acudemy of Musie. Bome very good specialty aots wereviven, The closed with » wonide afterploce called *Hilarity.” o “drunks” were placed in the aity jail o Bwalt the motlon of the police been listened to, the programme of the evening was opened by an original poem by Miss Stacie Orowley. As the young lady stepped upon the rostrum sho was greeted with loud applause, The poem was very well composed and exceedingly well delivered and the speaker was fro- {uently interrupted by loud spplause. Col. . O, 5. Burke, who was on the programme for on essay, feiled to put in CATRICE. ml;:p.pi‘ouny sang & song rmi‘tlud “The yery acceptably to his hearer H‘I?:': Oh:yl. Fu:zlny then recited an original poem which was a_credit to him, f‘ vote of thanks was then tendered Miss Stacie Crowley for her kindness in tuvoring the *‘Leajpue” with her pleasiog hier for a single moment. Herr Molchin, as **Max Wohlmuth," re the honors of their delightéd audience, ton, ] carried away by her superb portibyal of the part, and ropeatedly called her before the curtain, and were loth to losesight of Horr Baureis. as “*Unguft Schulze,” Mre, Puls A, as **Margareche,” and ceived foud applause and were several times called before the curtain to receive All the minor parts were very well sustained and the entire prrformance was one of the best ever gives in that house. L — G. M. Lambertson, L. O Burr and A, , Rickete, of Lincoln, are quirtoved at the Pax- from Maine, where he was lecturing, and Rev. Braden from Texas, in which state ho was dispensing the gospel, to meet cach other upon the platform in a friend- ly discussion of this subject. Bishop Kelly is considered one of the ablest speakers among his people, an Rev. Mr. Braden was looked upon by his followers as & man thoroughly compe- tent to cope with the bishop. Thoix styles of delivery are exactly op- posite, the bishop being & pleasant, affs bl speaker, elicited the admiration of his hearors at once, aud many who did not in any way sympathize with his doctrines were great admirers of his oratory. Rev. Mr. Braden was exactly the op- posite, being a debater of long yesrs' ex- | og Fowder Co., 106 Wall treet Ne Dennis Purcell and wife to Michacl Condy, w d, south 28 feet, north 100 feot Jot 61, MoEiteo's add’ to Omaha, 00, John A, McShane and wife to Marion M. Landrock, w d, lots 5 and 8, block 3, Brooklin, $300, John Rickley, unmarried, to Andrew Nolyon, w d, lot 7, block b6, Florence, $17.50. John E. Edwards and wife and Nich- olas U. Edwarde and wife to Charles R. Redick g%, lots 3, 4, b and 6, block 16, Isaac & Selden’s add to Omaha William L. McCague to Joseph E. Dietrick and Maggie J. Dietrick, w d, lot 16, block 3, in Omaha, $950. Cordelia Phelps and wife and Edward G. Humphery and wife to James Ritter and James Shepherd, part of sw of 16— 16 13, $600. Frederick Streitz and wife to Christian M. Back, lot 4, block 407, in Grand View add. to Omaha, $150. . A R TP M. ™% %% CENTAUR LINIMENT—an absolute cure for K tism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c. The most Poweri' trating Pain-relieving and Healing Remedy known to man, NN SN for Infants and Children. What gives our Children rosy oh Wht Suires cletr fevers, mades Lyl "Tis_Cantor) When bables fret and cry by turns, ‘What cures their colic, kills their worma, But Castoria, What quickly eures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigeetion. But Onstoria. Tarewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and 1Cnstoria nma. amiPea. SPECIAL NOTICES. £¥8pecials will Positively not be inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAN—Money. ONEY TO LOAN In sums of $500, or more on AVt long timo ab 6} per cont por sunum by &, C. Patterson & Co., 1404 Farnam 8¢, 704-1mo M Y JLOARED —0nchatio 5 E \J 7 1509 Farnam St G84-1mot JOR RENT—Furnishod rooms on the northweet cor. 18th and Capitolavenus, formerly Creighton House, J 199t l)nlrl(l-)h”l‘—l"urnllhe reasonablo rat 15th and 10th. oom and day board & t 1814 Davenport street, b i ‘ory desi 1o roomns tor gentleren . Capitolave and 18th ebrocta. 00 8] JOR RENT-Now eottago, fivo rooma. House 8 rooms, souta U, P, de,ot. J. PHIPPS ROE, 91 974 16123 ush 5th street. R RE: ats, W, \1 Y TO LOA! o Towest_ratos of interost AVL Bemis' Loan Agenoy, 15th & Douglas. _284-tf M ONEY 70 LOAN—call . Law ofice of D. L. AYL Thowas, room 8, Creighton Blook. ONEY T0 LOAN—. VA property, 218 Souf T, Beatty oans on 1dth 8t ! V/ANTED—Gond who aro competent t) hire g Christmas Books—tho bettseling bouks in the coua- ry. Menwho can fake chare of ten or more cou tiew can make from §200 to §3 0 before ¢ hristm: Give experience and send for terms. Large comm rions, CASSELL & COMPANY, Limited, 822 B way, New York, ““,'.u: —A chamber maid atthe Occidental I tel immaediately. 954- 1 TANTED—A first closs barber, wages 00 cortson bl dollar. “T. 8. GUMBERT, Fremout Neb. ANTED—A good girl, 2416 Capitol ave. mmmmfi"fl‘i&ii % Inquire a* eurnor Caldwell and Pler Sta., o nquare west of Saunders & 967 98} Apply to Mrs. Lucas, PY WANTE —Second girl, Eaton's Gallery 1520 nam St. 003-2; an for Gorden press, at G 1 twelfth St. e W —A young woman to do general haugs. work, Apply at 6148 10th St. 940-271 VWANTED—A young man with expetionce salesman wants something to do. 3. 1L (bis office. W'Am‘v,h—.\ few men for outelde work. Call at Omaha Stove Repair Words, 169 14th St 045-1mog w ANTED—Girl for conk and in family of two, at Kearney given. inq Ire 111 south 19th St., aity. housework High wag v46-27 VW AVTED 200 Taborers for K. . work, 1. MANNWELLER, Tith 1. neat Faroa ' 04727 'VWANTED A first classlaundrens and dining toom girl at City Hotel. 955-26" ‘/VANTED—&:\‘W“ traveling salesinen who thoroughly acquainted with the clothing busl- e tut expericnced men need apply. Ad- b referencez, 1. WEIL & GO, t. Joseph Mo, > NTED—A lady cashier; . experienced and well recommended ne Gall between 8 to 11 . m, GRUNEBAUM BROS., G 1309 Farnam ' Bt. 7 o1ne VWANTED=An experienced nurso girl. Reforen- VY con required. " Apply st 1812 Daveuport stroot. w:m ED—A Inquire of J. 887.27§ . WWANTED Twenty teams tor waon work. Waes .50, Inquire of J. C. Murphy, F,orence Cut 885.271 ble hy? 4 male dishwa: " Murphy, Florence Cut-ofl. off, Roofers. Steady work all year reund, Inquire at Wentern Cornice Works, 1110 Douglas. ~ 853-tf o )/ ANTED-First cluks it 5 vel for our notion department. Must furnish best of recommen- dstio A ns to ability. Must be familir with that claes of goods. No othor need opply. Good wages paid to a first-class man. ¥ 88 TON & GALLAGHER. VW ANTED-GooT ook wid between 9 and 11 a. m, 2315 Webs ter streot. W ANTEo—gil Tor general housework, Douglas strect. 1620 y cxponses. Goods scld by sainple LA BELLE MF'G CO,, Chicago, 11 Send stamy 806-13t eod, VW ANTED—Good girla tor good ssmuhes. Bost wagen Apply Immodintoly st employment bureau 217 N, 16th’St. No. ofiice fee. SITUATIONS WANTZD. ANTRD B & COmpatent arcustnuh ex from New York city, ' few more engagements ¢ s by 901-27§ 2. Apply 623 N. 14t Bt ANTED—Stuation to do sewingand light hou work, Addrms ‘L, L. Becotlice. 96227 ‘ 7AN (ED—Situstion by Prescription clerk in d town in Nebrask s, Omaha . referred. Joriencn, Address box 159 Casey Dwa. gistore | Pharmacist a8 1y store in kome good Rad lot (f ex- 950-278 first claws ‘drossmaker would like o fow more places to sew in private favll es, Satisfaction wuarantoed, Ca1at1317 Davenport 5t. between 13th and 14th. 951 1t MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VWANIED ~To exchange city peoperty for Douglas County or Nebrasks Lauds. McGAGUE, oppo- 947 site Post oftice, W/ ANTED—Purtnor with small capital in a first- POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder Gover varies, viththe multitude of low test, short weight, al shosphate poaders. Sold oaly In_can: A warvel of purity, crengh aud wholcsomenoss. Mure econd wical thin ho odinary kinds, and cavuot be sold in competition o gase busineass Addre.s "Stoue,” Bew ottiom ANTED- . g, dedrable city roside e for farmin n Nebraska, Apply toJ. W LOUNBBULY, fical cetato agout, 1ith and Faranm TOR RKNT—Furnished rooms with or withe Nln d, in & private family, 708 vorth 15¢h street. Dinige JFOR RENT—Elegant tumishied rooms 1816 St. 424 ()37 tirnished room for rank nt 810, Iri for two occupauts, 1914 Wobster strect. 1‘ ishod rooms with or withone boaid, N. E. coruer of ¥5rd aad Daveuport. ) Al al indow, south frontage,» with hor without board. N, W. {YOR RENT—Nicely furnished parior. room, with bay bed room “‘en suite,’ cor. 18th and Farnam JFOF RENT—A nicely furnishe etween 17¢h and 15th St. bkflfl‘p»e‘r month in Nebraxka 3 Most _desirable offices in the city. hydraulic elevator and heated by 6-4¢ B‘un TENT—Furnished front roomm, 1/38 Dougias 570-i¢ Building. Bupplied wit steam. Apply st Bank. OR LEASE_Four cholco lots on 0th S, long X tim N, 16th 8t J. L. Ma: fe. OR RENT—New store 1n Toft on - dors street. Good location for grocery store, Lutchor hop ot Tnquiro st Peoplod ank , Dode 3 2011 YOR RENT—Residences nud store buildings. BED. FORD & BOUER, Hea! lstate Agency. Office east side 14th street, between Farnmn and Douglss stroets. 7994 ce 7 room Linuse, barn cistern, well, shrubbery &c. Shull's first’ addi- ti n £3.600." Easy terms, or will exchange for fanm within 12 miles of Omaba. OI SALE—Two full lots, C'E. MAYN lots with. 150, 10 $200 ¥ Co., 1500 Eamat, NOR SALEHouses IREY & CO. 250 tt Lits and farms. T3 S. W. corner 16tu and Farnai OR BALE—L-asc ani turniture of coarding he ‘ cheap. Address*B.L " ieo offiae. 53013 OR SALE--Six stores nl good, household furniture, fornia St 508 quali Mra. Kennedy, 1508 04 A new, hal lot, on Charles striet, ne 1,600, ' Terms, small caah paymont, menthly pa ments. Rent ¥15 per month. Call on or address Geo, It Kathibun, city, cor. Kiag and Clasl. Bta. 024t OR SALE OR RENT—Houso of 2 rooms ciatern, cellar_woll ard all modern conveniences 1th and Cumuwing stroet. loquire % G. Vicksburg 101b and Cuss. 065 tf TOR SALF—Elegant littie place, No. street. Nice house, evorything I Cheap for cash. C.E. MAY 92241 1 OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Good livery bam, 3 W, LOUNSBURY, well located. 98-t 15 hand Faroam. JOR SALI near the Fair 1500 Parnain, I‘ SALE—100 to 15+ cords of hard wond, now being chopped on “Lowe Farm' on Cumi Will only I half mie wost of Militar o ono purchaser, B FOR SALE - Farm ¥ of Mrs. Meyer y furnished hotel con- formle inone of the mos Terms roason . Tuguirg W, J. 7647 JRARE GHANOE—Wo cffe torulo at o baruls ,two thousand acres of land in & body. Wil make o fne stock ranch. Sic miles from County Boat of Buone county, Terms easy. 0 P. DAVIS & (0, 1576 Farnam stroet. g busiuess, wel) o od reasons 10 selling. Address * B iy (S AOR BALEFarms in_eastern Nebreka, J. W. LOUN: RY, Keal Estate Agent, 15th and Far- Dam. (0} JOR SALETwolots N. W. cornor of 25th and Chicago 86, Tnguire of Edhol and Erlckson. priats FBI{ BALE—A first class vocond hsod top boegy. 19 it AL and business proporty ta rts of Omahs, and Farm Laods in 6l parke of the State. BEDFORD & SOUER, 70341 218 8, 14th 6. bet. Farnam and Douglos UK BALE—Two portaoi ooien, 10 10186 power Apply ab . D. FITZYATRICK, 605! 218 Bouth 16th Streot, “Good businom chances at 217 N. 1016 strcet. 3. L MARBLY. 539: - oo pane-as wbargaln, s mmall ¥os and Co's fire proof safe. 1nquire at this oftiose "WIBCELLANEOUS, TROARE and lodsing #4.0 por woek a4 the Harasy M. Reatauraas. Bedmor , ANTED—Sult of thiee rooms, furished for W light housckeeping. Address, statlog tenns. " Buk ultice. [ > RENT-~Gaod room with board to two gentle: meu 822 8. 16th and Harney Street, [E TOR RENT—Boarding houso 11 rooms 13th & Cuss Foie SHK VER & BELL 36 Fo0 sUILALIG (07 O 6 OF small 4% 156h N& between (larney anu §60-24 OR RENT—Cottage & rooms, good collar, well and stern, Popp ston mre. bwo blocks cast of to sbreet ears. laguire on 968-2o1 18th St.,and houss and ba e Hows 488 Wi, L. Monroe 8thand Duu glas bt 538.50° J70R RENT-A large nioely furnished frons room 71019tk L. Lebween Websier ang Burt m with bay uorth 17th. S40-561 AOR RENT—Dwelling house good repadr, rent §20. e Appiy to Juo. W. Be orugkist. e s2ud aud Harney 860271 NOR RENT—Parn abod fioor for light housekecps § o oy Vithout cilduen, 913 Dy ¥ U = T ONT-A carrlors book, leather cover, marked 4 ¥ uto3. on outaide. The tinder will coufer & fa- V07 by returning same (o Horald office, 53627 TA NY ono wishing » young lap by calllng at $40 42nd N, botween Les and Mason, EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION- FPINXLEOIN AL - Parts of the buwian U Taigeod, developed A atrenethened, ete., bsan it ¢ advertisement long ¢ inour Pager 1n reply 1o luquiries wo will say that 1 0o evidence of humbug sbout this. On the co dvertisers are very highly endorsad. Int 0 { circulare givio; all perticn lirie Medioad U + 0. box 61 il nll-ll DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D.7) Oculist and Auris lmm:lnfl.»;”khflnflml.h