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the call and had two streams on in a very few moments, and it was but a short time A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION. THE CITY COUNCIL. v untll the blaze was extinguished. = A Wan Bow 10 A By Dynamit, e it st b eosar arshall Guihries Rales Nearly Al at Florgnce Cnt-0m, ol Mot g Aol gy st Approved at Last Night's a naloon by Bd, Kuester, This morning .- either Kuester or one of his employes HE&IID! carried out a pail of ashes, in which was . some live coals, and poured them upon i the ground, in_elose ‘Eroximi(y to the building occupied by Welty, and, fanned by the breezs, the coals took new life, and ignited the building as stated. Tt was a most cmlml.d.:d i]nn:;\lugls of ten and eleven, the people of this|act, and such men should be placed under - . o the Missouri valley: Partly cloudy | 0, o s €iover o, Paople of Hhis|the ‘watchful eye of a gusrdian boforo | Was held last e Pin g weather and ocoasional light snows, | O1Y Were dmito TS | they burn down the entire city. in tho chair, to consider the rules for the winds shifting southwest and northwest, [an explosion, immediately followed by )| “1he joss to the building is estimated | government of the police, presented by alight rise in temperature, followed by |the shaking of the houses so violently [ by Mr. Pratt at 8250, and is insured. | Marghal Guthric on last Monday nighe. rising baromoter. that the doors and windows rattled asif | Mr. l\t’floy I(.;?"O‘(‘X;A' uh‘l: 1.»: :cnl:d Roll oalled, Metibers present: Kaul. K R ) an earthquake had visited this section, [ {een $700 anq §1,000, all by water,and | 0 T Y or, Woodworth, Anderson, LOOAL BREVITJES. MAKY hebhte waro Pightensd and iu fully insured. Kimball & Co., and Guy & Fitch, ice | Leeder, Dunham and Thrane, many never gave the matter another [dealers, who occupied the second 8tory | A motion was made and carried that New crop clover and timothy «sed for salo, | thought until after dinner it came to be ofotho building, " were damaged about |y, oouncil rosolve itaelt into & commit- Shugart, Waito & Wies, Council Blufts, Towa, | the topic of gonoral convaraation. About { ¥4\ (0o ie that block was to |teoof the wholo with Anderson in the f8-1m. | this time a gentlemen drove into the “The Northwestern train was five hours | ity from Florence eut-off, in search of be destroyed by fire despite the efforts of | cbair. the fire department. The committee then took into consid- Iate in reaching tho transfor yesterday morn-|ghe goroner, and stated that an explosion eration these rules, forty-five in number. ko' had taken place out at the cat-off which | - '\ 104 bither and system regulatar | Bolow are given the number and sub- —Judge Beneke will only hold court to-day | had resulted in the death of a workman. | ayer placed within the reach of suffering |stance of those most important: to dispose of the arrests made during the | The goroner and a Brr reporter, imme- | bumanity, truly is Electric Bitters, Inactiv-| g 10 geot: Hach member of the police nlght. SURGIY taold ntbis dos £ the | 16 of the Liver, Biliowsnos, Jaundico, Cor \ . intely @ train for the scene of the | . f | force shall engage in no other business ipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease —There was a big rushat tho dopot yester- | 0;q0nt, for such it venly was. the uriuary organs, ot Whoover roqniros 8n ap- | ¢h0n that, for which ho is employed by day noon and it looks as if spring travel had | ™7, rlving d06n thaibat; the soens bigs petizer, tonio or mild_stimnlant, will always y 3 R d ind Eloctric Bitters the best and only certain | the city, and shall always consider him- really opeascl up. gars description, Being met at the door | cure known. They act surely and quickly, | it on dut by ono of the gentlemen in charge, we | CVery bottle vuarantoed to give entire uatis: Y. s Approved. factfon or money refunded. Sold at fifty| Rule seventh: A member of the force wore pointed to a littlo wooden box,over | cents a bottle by O. K. Goodnan, who refuses to pay within & reasenable i prhid i iinviocunl which was thrown & blanket, and under- Twaten i Tacture, time his just indebtedness shall render neath that blanket was a little heap of 3 himself liable to dismissal. Approved. mangled flosh which one could scarcely OMAst Neu., Feb: 31, 1854, Rule ninth: A member found intoxi- imagine was that of a human being, but| H0m Geo. L. Miler, Doar Siri—| oo/ n {, ‘%nd fountl ®, it ) 1l that could be found of P'H ) | You having just returned from your Eu- SRRCH AL R, Okt B0 ARG, foun ‘n was all that coul of Patricl ropean travels and thiere bsing ' génerd] asleep while on duty,I shall render him- urns. i self liable to dismissal. Approved. . desire on the part of our citizens to have I time dynamite has been 2 o e ol a3 i ok eod st tho” euboffon blaing | 104 rosthom on yone_cbanratons | Tule Yenthc NG mombers il ke to bo put in each desk fn the oty hall purposes, and several accidorits have |0 F0gland and ita institutions and such | ™ p &0 (O T BRI go —The land syndicate have purchase from |oocurred bsfore from a caroless | Other countries as you may deem proper. r into, places whge intoxicsting liquos ate TBelthas Jetter, 90 acres of land near the stock handling of ¢the stuff, but whother this If convenient to you, would name Mon. sold, except in the discharge of their duty. yards, tho deed for whih was filod yosterday. | oy the result of carolessness or not day eve, 25th inst., as the time at Boyd's | Approved. —The examinations of Simpson and Kim-| ooy novey be known, as no human eye Opera House, Proceeds of the lecture to g Hi\’l.h fourteantl;: No officer shall use is baton or pistol, except in extremel; ball for horae tealing, were st down for :;w saw in what mannor the fatal charge was | 2° devoted to the suforers of tho floods L v Sl AR Bhelecentiidindy explodel. The dynamite is kept in o in te Ohio valley. SRR oo i magazho a short distance from the work TH E DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Friday Morning, Feb. 22, Fragments of His Body Scattered Over the Rillside For a dis- For the Upper Mississippi valley: ‘Warmer and generally fair weather south of Minnesota, south te west winds shift- ing to northwesterly, falling followed by ing barometer in the northern por- tion. An Effort to he Made Soon to Increase the Pay of Pollcemen, Yesterday morning between the hours A special meeting of the city eouncil R W S S ~Oouncilman Hascall,while returning home on Wednesday evening, was shot at by some one unsoen in the darknoss. _The postoffice will be closed ~to-day, ‘Washington's birthday, Tt will be open from 12 to 1, sams as on Sunday. —One vagrant was before Judge Denok: yésterday morning,and recetved the usual doss, fiftoen days on bread and water, Rule eighteenth: Neglecting to report Very truly yours, the violation of any rules by a police P, 18 of Jackson for assault and bat- i s H, T. Clarke H. 1 officer shall be a cause of di .,,,T.'.’.'d:.‘:n latoony were continued until | and if brought in as it is needed. It be- | Eijiy Blorhower g, proved, $ Saturday next, aa his counsel was engaged in | comes frozen in the magazine, and when }:.“l:.‘ J‘;l!l‘!::r)n:m Flarkcgmue.nt . Raule forty-four: Any member enter- the district court. frozsn is non-explosive, and hence must » 0O 1 St ing any gambling place or house uf pros- Tho servicos at Trinty cathedral ‘mext | bo hawed out before it is of any uso for | . W. Mi g zabeiskin, | | 80 Al sendar hisaselt liablo to Sunday evening I to boa musical service, An | blsting. It is thawed out by being A6 \Whner, Rulo forty-fve: Roll call shall be at anthem will take the placo of the sermon. It|ppced in sand which is laid upon large | Champion 8. 'SI‘Jme 1':?‘}'.'.14 A, Groff 7a. m, and 7 p, m. daily, and any mem- will be devoted to praise. iron scrapers, and is heated just warm | ' § G:":::d S “;mlrlhmro ber absent e times in one month —Complaint was yesterday led in tho | ;noush so thnt the bare hand may be|Jno. M, Thurston Luther Drse shall forfeit one day's pay and five times police court, by John H. Butler, against Ed- | somforiably xeld in it. \ I"r:mk Murphy F. Colpetzer absent in one month shall be a sufficient ' ward Kuester, charging him with plling hot | Burns k48 been attending to this part o II‘LG ]:ll‘lmr}‘;: ‘ld'lml. . Limball cause for dismirsal. Approved. hen nad sindors betawoon bulldings. of the =0tk for two months past, and | ;'\ Mo 1. Oeroh e SO ol Rroge wid ieds lre pe. ashes an hap 2e0n regarded as a most careful man. | S, B, Jones e g ongdon port of the rules considered by it and —The polo artist who writesto Tux Ber | B L0 0o i this manner this morn. | G, 8 eeoning ‘Milton l“"“hmd"’ recommended that forty-three out of the about the troubles of the club, is |n(nrm, ing, and had prepared forty or fifty J. Nichols Thos. F. Tuttle forty-five presented by Marshal Guthrie that the name of the author must accom) ite pounds of the material. A fellow work-| 780, R Manchester J. D, Foster do 1Plll a communioation to_save It from the "% | man took tho stuff, which was placed in | }: o3morency | Tsane S, Huscall 'he report was adopted. basket, a box upon his shoulder, and - started for | C. D, Dorman P ‘]\ui%ns A motion was made by Duuham, and ~County Supseintendent B35 has made | the out, He had not proceeded more Ramge ,‘"'w_ Hill carried, that the council, with Mr. An- amew school district, No. 53 This new dis- | than four hundred feet, when he heard derson in the chair, resolve itself into a ¥, Goodman is presumable that he ought to be able to make a correct levy for that street, especially when he publicly un- dertakes to show thé correct figures. It will therefore be surprising to the public when I state that after having spent several days in checking up this levy and with the advantage of all the figures be- fore him, he has made five distinct mia- takes in hia calculations as set forth and the levy if made according to hia figures would be three times worse than the one he tries to criticise. He says at the outset the street cross- ings should be paid by the city—only a demagogue would do this, because Mr. Smith knows the charter defines exact- ly what the city shall pay and the coun- cil cannot do otherwise. Now for his figures I quote them “The distance from the mnorth line of Lake street to the south line of Hor- bach’s addition is 3,966 feet; from the south line of Horbach’s addition to the north line of Tzard street, 528 feet; total distance, 4,493 feet; and for the two sides, 8,086 feet including cross streets, which of right the city should pay for. “This gives a rate of 28 45-100 cents per foot front. ‘“‘But, taking out the streets, which smount to, Nicholas, 124 feet; Clark, 37; Grace, 132; Greene, 33; Lake, 33; total in streets, 350 feet; leaving 8,627 to pay $2,600.95. And this gives a rate of less then 30 cents per foot front, or, in other words, 30 cents per foot front would give $32 above the required amount. The rate including streets should be 28 45 100 cents per foot front. “The rate, leaving out streets, should be 29 72-100 cents per foot front. “Georae Swmrrn.” Error No, 1—The ordinance and con- tract both provide for the levy to south side of Lake street and got the north side, a reduction of total length of 66 feet from his total and of 33 feet on the east side from taxable frontage. Error No. 2—Omission of alley in block No. 198} in his deductions, making 20 feet. Error No. 3—Omission of alley in block 1994 making 20 feet more. Error No. 4—Ho asserts Olark street to 37 feet, in reality it is 33 foet, another error of 4 feet. Kor proof see Book 7 of Deeds, page 362, certified to by Geo. Smith himself, Oh inconsistency thy name is Infallible Smith. Error No. 6—Total distance from Hor- bachs addition to north line Izard street 18 incorrect. And now having shown how incorrect and unrelisble Mr. Smith has shown himself to beI would simplyask any fair-minded man what he thinks of a man who claims his time is worth $10.00 & day that would spend $20.00 worth of time in figuring and writing to save, at furthest, 27 cents, and who while pre- tending to act for the people to assist in the collection of taxes takes to lying ex- aggerations in public prints in order to dissuade men from paying them. ANDREW ROSEWATER, D X1 SR RO WEDDING RINGS. Nice stock of 14k and 18k plain gold rings at EproLy & ERICKSON'S, committée of the whole to consider the matter of express wagons, ete. A petition from Kennard, Motter & Co.'and twelve others, protesting against telct lios in both Union ad- Jefferson pre- | an explosion, not so very loud, but one James Noville N ““; 'f'. Alexander T0f parts of districts | which shook the earth upon which he LA T sincts, and {8, compose” stood as a gale would shake a sapling. Omaha, Feb. a1gy 0, 84, 44, and 47. ho 1i Other men were engaged! in working | 2. 7. Clarke, H. Kountz, C. F. Y., —The hotwd ot <Xt Coanert, who liken on | o1’y o hundred feot from where the| ~Zhomas L. Kimball, J. W. Morsc\the use of the corner of Fourteenth and tho corner of Telfth and Arbor atreots, was | o2 ionion oocurred, and instantly raised | and others: of "§e streets by expressmen on account arizo~1 Wodnesday night, aud evory- | ghgjr ‘iu' but did not see Burna, GenrLEMEN—I have the honor to ' ac- :h by immorality and indecency, thing " Which the thieves could lay their | Mitchell Vincent, the: contractor, and | knowledge the receipt of your kind in. | *hereby , {5king great annoyance and has Ad carry was atolen, C. W. Johnson, the chief engineer, had | vitativu to addross tho poople of this city | SIS, IO0n thoge doing business in "4 cripplo nawmed Scott fhas beon Imposing | passed the spot but a moment before, [at Boyd's Opera House next Monday The oomitey ad. Jn%ho cradulov poople of this clty for tho |and had gono on into the cut. Atfeveniog on my obiorvations in Kngland || The sommitiee B in yhold, atter a Mwndu‘.’i’u‘nph who know him say tHat | the ' sound 'of ‘tha explosion they | and other countries during my late visit ong ‘ua m‘e'mm“ and Ivyopta théz hope no ore will axtend him ald, aa ba is hll'f‘llfld 'fll t-hak | Bpot, thm(lll J ‘lum-g in Elllml;fiihf(?l('] ::‘m b:flem of the suffering a‘::tinn ::c “('l’ ‘z‘;’::?i:‘; n:filk:e had 5 found several workmen, wil id faces, [ people of the Ohio valley, ey an antirely worthless scamp in every sense of 150t atatitly s abTatacks me i the| . Tgladly acceptithe i:{vihti‘m that 1 |the effect that no corner should be g&'e‘o thy woid, ground, but not one of them could te'l | may contribute 8o far as may be in my pied by any more than one expressman ~An aation In ejectment was instituted in | what had become of Burns. It was not | power to the noble object you have in an v no more than loux; on any intersec- the distrlot court vesterday by Susan Bar- | necessary, however, to ask that question, | view. I only add that the "lecture will .:n 'fl' with the exception of the Pax- wood and Mrs. Henry, Proudfoot agaisst Lol | for upon every woedand twig could bo | bo largely devoted to my observations in | Millsrd aud Metropolitan hotel cor. Faldwin, to recover the possession of the north | seen fragments of the dead man's cloth- | London and the United Kingdom. Most :‘j“'u;n ?wmm”d'd that it be Ialf of the mortheast quarter of sectlon’ 20, | ing, whioh had been torn into shreds, a | truly yours, Groror L, Miruen, hieds o oveport was adopted. | bowashio 10, raoge’10 oast. pieco not larger than two inches square A REMARKABLE, ESCAPE, The rules wers then muspended to case of the! womsn charged with | Fomaining, Kven his|leathor mittens| . iy A Diley, of Tunkhanuook, Pa, tn;}:ucf. regular businw,, g = i i ittee_on str. : were torn'into strings. 3 | ioted for six T A 9 oommy “ats and grades staling 68 from Edward Cook Wedmsodsy Soarch was mado for the remains, and | Tronchitis, during which time the best bhysts | L board of public ,,o,h“f,'fi‘h'?fe with reported the result of its evening, in & house of prostitulion, was con- | ¢ 3 . ¥ peot to / imedoona waky Juigs Bonaks vor st 08 BIlS snd. pokiog o | o ol S o,y ot extandin i i fo thocom lotun of day moming, , Cook i1 out his monoy and will | finger Eere, 8 too there, his hoart in ono | & Bottle of D, King's Now Discovery, when | Paving from September Lst to Noverub. X 14y tH Y Y | immediaf f was felt, and by continuing | 18t. The report, which showed that the pr bably seek batter company fu the future. flwe and his lungs in another, while | jta"uuo for a short time sho. way completely | extension was granted, was adopted. 17 4 Capt Chaa. D, Voaly, Toth cavalry, ar- lmamo‘r;l'- of mangled flesh ware to be cured, galuing in flosh 503 pounds, i "a faw | . The committee on claims mada ita re- £ nmumdqym,flmm:uuh\: 794 lom""“-ol tho explosion may bo i | - Feas Trial Bottlen of this cettaln oo of all po.rlt, xw«in‘;.fiud-ng the payment of sev- ifimm cavalry, ¥ork Omaha, aud | 4ined wheis itis known that s portion D T e BLNOHR P B i Dk 3 of one ot his feet was found fully 1,600 RN avtion 81 departed on the noon train with 8 recruits for ) foet from the scene of the accident, while z;u':nv:z .:G l;::gsll)dn:\, l“"d 39 for | o bortion of one leg was blown 700 feet DISTRICT COURT. 88 1o city in the Unitod States paid the cavalry, . A. Russell members of its force 50 small salaries as The Proceedings Before that Tribunal | Omaha, The council then adjourned. GRADING TAXES. Mr. Dunham gave notice to the coun- cil that in the near fature he would ask that the of policemen be increased, Yesterday. and that they were valued at $2,000. suw of quivering flesh, A hole two and a half feet in diameter :I;‘:b' .m:mwm‘flfl:x and fully four feet deep had been farced | In the district court before Judge oL oy L el s andri s def s e into the gro;:lnd by he pol:rerlul explosion, | Neville the suit of Thomas against Rit- M' an advertiting dodge, as Claes Morria while o g 'm‘“';mm‘ ter was on trial the greater part of the 1 not leaving ber hand bag contalnlog her “‘“Th:‘"wmw""m"' elod jury and took | 487+ | This is tho second trial of an eject- elogant diamonds lying around Joose. the testimony, bultl.:. 10 one witnessed | ment case and was given, late in the aftor- ~=Tho case of Th.s:,:-plwtf!{:ry lWfl- ;:h- I.l‘a:rribhfin:,ndm ol::dop:ld explain | noon, to the jury which is still out. lisms, the man now uuder arrest for ry, | how it occurred, ond a verdict was ren- udge .;nu‘:d yesterday, was u:flfinn:' ;vr':r dered in secordance with the above fm, wl::f'm ¥ & E(Z:kfl::’ el :d“ ‘:: il noxt, Word was sent Williams | - The victim was without friends .and . ageios poaupy e il T jall him 1f he wished ta subpana | FIatives in this country, and what could | ttention of the court all dsy. This ac- dertakes to review the numerous errors together of his body tion grows out of the attachment against [in the levy for the [grading of Sherman Harry Woelf over two years ago. Con-|8veaue and Sixteenth, street, and points stable Edgerton, the out in detail just what the levy should suit. now on trial, at be according to the standard authority of Reply of the [Oity [Engineer to Doc, Ina communication to the B, Mr, Geo, Smith, alias “Old Infallibility” un- ¢ 120-6t e — PERSONAL. The Heop of Gold company is at the Mil® lard. J. B, Coulson and D, Manatts, Dakota City, are at the Paxton. D, Brownlee, Blair, and O. P. Hendershot, Hebron, are guests of the Paxton. J. M. Robinson and Joo F. Parker, of Weeping Water, are at the Millard. R. R, Brown, Chicago, and F. Cole, Mil- ~aukee, are guests of tho Metropolitan. 8. K. NuSiaay and wife, Plattsmouth, and E. R. Fogg, Beatrice, wea at the Paxton. George S. Smith, Plattsmouth, ana H.Rogt- wick, Hastings, are guests of the Paxton, M. L. Higgins, Fremont, and R. B, Wind. ham, Plattsmouth, are registered at the Pax- ton. N. W. Smalls, of Fremont, and ¥, W, Barnes, of Madison, are guests of the Mik W-™ Hayco, Kansas City, and E. C. Hol- :‘::' B sion, Towa, are at the Maetropol- 3. B Browa, Stonsifer, of Lincoln, hermy 224 C W, Millard. H. W. Oannon, of Fremont, and John ». Allen, of St. Joe, Mg, are stopplg at the Millord, L. F. Cook, Logan, Tows, and Gecrge M, Ingersoll, Chicago, are stopping at the Metro- politan, J. C. Bradley, Lake, Mo, Whyman, Nor- folk and Chris, R. Hiatt, Ciear Water, are at the Metropolitan. ‘W. K. Aunin, formerly associate editor of but now of Fort Robinson, is in the clty visiting his friends. of the *“Hoop of Gold,” and Buffalo, N, Y., are in the city, at the Motrpolitan, Mra. Davenport, wife of A. B, Davenport, thehead clerk at the Millard hotel, is dan. gerously ill with peumonia, N, Vanderpool, of Chicago, traveliug agent for the New York Central & Hudson River S S R 1 1 L N B ——— p——t (CasTORIA j Infants and Children Withont Morphine or Narcotin ‘What gives our Children cheeks, What cures their fevers, m; them sleep; "Tis_Cnstorin. When Babies fret, and ery hy turns, + What cures their colic, kills their worms, But_Castoria, What quickly enres Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigstion a oria Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, ant Hall Castorin, Centaur Liniment.—An ab- solute oure for Rheumatism, s, Burns, Galls, &oc., and an nstantaneous Pain.reliever, SPECIAL NOTICES. 4 Specials will Pos: nmag- paid in advan 'TO LOAN—Monev. AOR RENT-A fow géntlemen can be sccomodated Ok ortisned rosms. APBIY 1818 Faroam St ORRENT_Suirs fockn wiih Bassument 19 doep, 1511 Farnam 8. PAULSEN & €O, 1600 Farnam Street. ERY NOR RENT—Severa good houses, als) one 9 room finely furnished house, John K. Edwards, 1111 Farnam St 564 Fi";ymnnn room heated 991 N, 19ta. L Furnished room with or without . Finest location in 1ho city. Also few ders wanted, N. W. cor. 18th and Farnam. 100-41 urnis) ed room for gentleman, also Ok RENT. ‘two for light house keeping Beemer s block, corner Eighth and Howard 8¢ 903-t1 TOR RENT—Large new, two story dcuble house, Shinn's addition _Fuitable for two families or boarding house. Inquire Room 24, Omaha National Bank Boildiu 7OR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northwee cor, 18th and Capitolavenus, formorly Creighton Houe. 18040 Vationa Bank OR RENT—Rooms In Nebras O, Mosh destratie office in tho eity Supplled. with hydraullo. ele-ator aud heated stearn. Apply at Bank. 630-4 FOR BALE. R SALE—A firet-class Vose & $on Pianc, at ain. Inquire Edholm & Krickson's. 624 t1 JOR SALE-Two houses and loton strect car line. lent readily, #4000, AMES, 1607 Farnam, 511-22 elynot be inserted | TORSALRE—Fo at Edliolm & ow cases very cheap. Inquire 509-t DOR SALE~One counter ol Im & Erickson, . luquire a¢ Ed- 510-26 . OR TRADE—A_good _span of mules, Poly to Aiex G. Chariton, 93041 OR SALE OR TRAL harnoss and wagon. at MoCagu ONEY TO LOAN—Tu &yms of §600 and upwards at B4 per annuni, ca Dotlglas county farms. Ad- dress © , . Pateerson & Co,, 1224 Famam 1m, T ONEY TO LOAN—The lowost_rates of interest Bemls' v, 15th & Douglaa 284-t1 N In sums of €300, sod_tpward. nd Co., Real Estate and Loan m St. 393t ONEY TO M 0. F. pa Agents, 160¢ Fari HELP WANTED. Girle at the Paxton Hotel. Apply to 510-28 V TAN A Food cook wnd Touse gl mmedi- V ety Good wages paid. . W. b. CARLIN 526-231 WA VW ANTED—Girls aud cook at the § ave 10th St. House, 513-28§ WANTED»A good gl for house work, highest wages paid. Inquire at 609 8. 14th St. 9% 8152 WAED_gir for weneral house worksmall fam. ily No. 1215 north 18th St 514,228 WAN D—A first-class buker. Address at once, 8. URBACH, North Platte, Neh 49321 WANTED—Cnlm)wmmilhlnfl Laundry girls, In- quire at office ot Millard H tel. 49421 TOR SALE—A raro bargain in business proporty on 15th stroct, north of Railroad. Ts paving 10 per cent on investment. Corner. casy term, Two good houses and lots in Shinn's 1st_addition, $200 to $400 cash, balance $15 to 20 per month. Choice residences and residence lots in Hancom's Plae, and all other adgitions in the city. TREY & MOTTER. Agents, 40841 8. W, Cor. 16th and Farnani Sts. OR SALE—The furniture of the residence N, W. coruer9th and Harney. Apply on the premises. 408 23] ast front, nurth Omaha, $1,700 Desirable resicence, south 19th streot, cast. front, BELL & SHRIYER. OR $130 PER ACKE tracts southwest of city. y © from P, O Now is the time to se beautifal home. ~ Call before March 1st, s prices will advance. PECK'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Opp. P. 0., Omaha. 466 22* OR SALE—At a bargain, a good two seated car ryall, suitable for cne horse. Inquire at Simpson's Csrriage Factory, Dodge St. OR SALE—42 acres, house, stable, abundance o fruit, near church and school, 5 miles from rail- roud, 20 miles from Omaha, $1,600. Beautiful residence roperty, 100x428 feet, shade and fruittrees, houte and barn, 83,000, 485-28 BELL &SHRIVER, 7TANTED—A girl to do general housework at 8. B. Galoy's residence. 2d' housc south Daven- port, on west side 22d stre 5021 [VOR SALE—Cheap, one six footaud one three footahow caso atLyon's Cigar Store, 207 South th "ANTED, GIRLS—We want 15 girls for general housework, to apply at once to CANNON, JONES & CO., Offlce Frenzer Block,Oftice hours'from 5:30 to p.m. $46-1Im VWANTED At Fort sidney, Neb, a woman to do eneral houses ork for & family of two. Good cook, wagher and froncr. Wages paid scoordingly, Address Licut. Patterson, Fort Sidney, Neb. 488 211 ANTED--A girl, German preferred, 1904 Far. Dam street. 476 tf VW ANTED-— Good solicitors acqualnted with the Serial book trade. No others need apply_ Call at rooms 6 and 7, Everett's block, Council Towa. t offored lady agents for this new rubberundergar meht for ladies. Address with Jsramps, Undergar. ment Co., 0 south May St., Chicago. 0] Q:EEN PROTECTOR-Unpreoedentedinducements VW ANTED- Agents in every township in Nebras: ka, for one of the best sclling artices ever intro- duced. ' Sell t sight. Callor write to the ONAHA'STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 430-t1 109 8. 14th Street, Omaha. ANTED—One hundred teams and one hundred Iaborera for Reilroad worl 0Y & MORAN, sikiing voous with emall bed strict] Canfleld House, Ninth and Farnam Sts., Owaha. 5 403-1m T ADIES OR YOUNG MEN in city or country to take nire, light and pleasant work at their own homes; 82 to 36 u day easily and quietly made; work tent by mall, no canvassing; no stamp for’ reply. Please uddresn Relisblo Mant'g Co. Philadelphia Pa., drawer TT. 367-1mt ANTED—Two girls cook and second girl. Best of wages. Apply 8. E. corner 20th and Cali- fornia Sts. »78-tt WANTED—A German dining room kitchen gisl, Hesse and Hoppe, 418 8. 13th St., between Harney and Howard: 50 SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTRED=X Custoin Ca te a situation, Can furish first-class references. Addross “Custum Cutter,” Box 507, Omaha, Neb, 520-22§ ANTED= A situation as hook-keeper by an ex- perienced accontant, References’ given. Ad- dress * L. N.” Bee office, 525-23) ANTED—Situation by a young man in town or in the county. Address “W. 8.” Bee office. 508 21~ W TanGHcSituation i hotel or restauralit 600-25% ity or adjoining towns,by can o st cluss gooking in i G Bee ofice. aw, House of 7 rooms, Mh gothic.—Well Luilt, barn &c., SEARS & BOS- R i3 nd Bancroft 5t only $1.800 if sold within 80 days. ARD, Williaws Block. ORSALE—House of 5 rooms in Parker’s addition near the §20 000 school house—new. A cheap lace on easy terms.—$§1.700. SEARS & BOSARD, illiams Block. 200-41 JFOR SALE_-A wplendid house of 10 rooms in Shinn's adcition. 11 sold within 80 days only #8.700." BEAKS & BOSARD, corner 16thana Dodge 210! Pibu SALE—Farm 8 miles from city. Inquire of Mru. Meyer, over Roeder's Drug etore, 16.n and Webster. 87241 Fon SALE—Two counters and fitty feet of good shelving, chosp, at 1608 Dodge St. 16841 OR SATE—Two large Normanstallions. Address 0. D. Birdsall, Walnut, Iowa. 164-1m* - OR SALE—A good two_story mrolmlw:ny in Wayne, Wayne county, Neb. Address O, D. Bird- sall, Walnut, Iown. 165-1m JF0E SALE—Two open sscond-hand bugyies aod one deilvory wagon, chesp, et 1819 Harney 6. 9 ¢! OR SALE-Colorado coal. This coal {8 88 free from 800t and a8 clean as Rock Spring. 984-41 JEFF. W. BEDFORD OR BALE—Two portable bollers, 10 horse powe Apply a4 D. FITZPATRICK, 005-t 218 South 16th 88, anau.H small Moslor, Bahman & Co., fire proof saft, almost new, at this office. 3 Foks.u.m—l two story brick residence, 19th wnd S, Mary's svemrus. o barn, out-house, water warss, well arranged, Lot 60x200. Price #1.600. Best Bargain in Omaha. Call at M. Toft's People's Bank. 274 TVOR SALE—12 lots one block west of Park ave nue cars. Lot 60x150. Will sell the whole truo for §7,100, if sold before January 1st, 1654. Reales tate awass bid thia bargain, it you oall a4 Peaplo \OR BALE—Cholcs busincss property, thres lots oor, Baunders and Charlos Streot. 1¢ will pay yeu o Juvestigata thia ofor. - Calat Pacple’s Bai. JFOR BALE_Lmproved property, which will pay the buyer 20 per oent on the investment. Kente fo 81,020 par yoar. Al ocoupled by firs class ten- ants, " Wil sell for $10,500, if sold soon, _All or ono- half cach, balance, 0no to five years. above to- vestment 1s worth Investigation. Call at the Poople s Bank. 280-t1 TANTED —A relianle yor Wi to work, board and ko toschool. *S, AVISS Boo office 88841 B BALE—Ola newspapers in largo and smal aRantision t s oo = 1B [ WAN ED—Situstions for st viads domestics, Call at our office from 4'30t0 9 p. m. Saturda 1io0p m. CANNON, JONES & d0., Gpp. F. 0. _ 470 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, T buy a small butcher business In 1i%aown. - Would be willing to go into part- nership with s good man. Address “J.It" Bee office. N b07-26§ LIABLE men looking for profitable employ. wmont, apply o P. F. Collier, publisher 57 Rur- Blook. 512 2 ker ANTED—By & sivgle gentiemay, on or before W March Lt s comfortbly furnished room, or room attached, in & *“«0ELLANEOUS. N UP—February Uohmse st my ool in west Om Abny. pis o.of ity e . & red roan cow, NELSON B, B, Slden 621278 b \OUND—Tuosday morntng, on 8 erman av Fl 0'd watch charin. rgate setting. l}wnt:nrifi have the samo by calling on Androw Peterson, letter ’ o No, 4, Omaha postottice, aft r proviag prop- erty and paylog for this notice, e T OST-—Lady's Fur Collar, betwoon 24th atroot Cap- itol avenun and Lyon's Gl store 207 . 156 street. The finder will be suitably »ewarded for the return of same to Lyon's Cigar store, CHT—Pair of spectacles on Howard, between ot IA and 14th stioes. Leave at this oftice lo:f:xltfl, -t ears, and for four years past|;. > bad basnia o babic of andlng dyna: | whidh ware clisd. by Catsnen Woot, | Do0 Swith.” ~ Although I did not. por- wmite g who now sues in'the sum of $5,000 to |sonslly prepare that levy, the fact that it out: :;ollu .31 h:hm ne‘:: recover their value, f waa prepared by men in my department I’l‘a‘ (.hos ng The following ‘is the assignment of |makes me in a measure answerable for namite, -day: il L hripe cases for to-day: 20y material errors that may be found BEFORN JUDGE WAKELEY, the : Mom | walt, va. Bdgerton, on tral. ini il g, Gerber va. Vinocent. ly private famiy, with or without board, Where railroad, the great four track xoute, is in the | there ar. no suali children and no other hoarders. we city. Location central in plearant neighborhood. A dress, stating terms and full pusticulars, “J. A. R, S Dr. C. M. Dinsmoor has returned from | e ofticw. CiLl Linooln, where ha went to leoture before the studenta of the medical department of the at the outset, that | university upon Elln? Therapeutics, TRAYED—A red cow, pror in condition. Finder will receive §5 00 by returning her to 1019 I siroet. Mry. Hattle Newman, g and crosswalks ogeans of m ut st ovening o Lol D e 'ANTED, BOARDERS—Large I'st of rooms, with . - o ithout board,n rivate familes € riehed | 17 Ruke maney wich. - Cut on 31 TPLITEDS, 0 Rom, J000w & Co., 4130 10 B b mie o gag 1 | - 10th tréet, and oo ssmpies - TR s il T ASH PAID For second hand clothes, orde g.h::,mk va. Th}mu. Honary and notions. Inqui fi';m-ng‘l; I;:- flu\-mI':':: ;lvl, w.‘fiwh’.&.‘&i‘&'&‘m‘%mfif istianson ve. Jenson. ¢ 400-1mot & Bersick va. Bwoboda. P4 W ATEL--Tahlc boarders at 117 N. 146 strost Harpier v Woolt g e msessd b et | EDWARD KUEHL, Omahs Foul & Manufacturing Co. wm-(.h.m"ry . Omahe the levy of 8,13, and affects the rate of . . | VWARTED vastion w iehine beasders snd thore MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND ONDITION. ;a ';h. extant of one tenth of & cent Y search of boatd In private houses wth or wit Qo h.:,u.,& m% prope ?n m.d;:rl ap- mei"'n‘nofi. TONES & C01 O pptts Soaivs, th a frontage of of 269} fut,nfnm = ban 27 cents. e is error, 8 as it is, 18 due partly ol A Mr, Smith's certificate of a map that g:.:. va. pa l:. submitted to him for inspection, Gnl;:: li' m;n. E charge of attempted- favoritism in Sain . tis matter could only come from a sprit Boasty va. Nobraska National bauk, | kicer i ioptible fo dessrve va. Manning. m:zy Omn.:'a. Bernstein vs, Nebraska National bank, Bernstein vs. Omaha. 82 male order. FOR RENT--Rouses and Lots, T VINTHIL CUNIORLN, . B RENT-T Ppleasant room, furnished F. SCHEDERMANN M D lad ‘:&?«-N. ® w:{&h. 2210 California stre REJULAR GERMA "fiowrfl:: m,nth.‘ roamw, 1908 :‘:;:'fl Bmmmo Pozxylioia.n_ " closiug night of her engagement in this city, and sho has won » host of friends A MORNING BLAZE. —_— A Pall of Ashes Carelossly Emptied Comes Near Cawsing a Disas- trous Conflagration. O RENT-Purnishe roome, 116 Dodge . WOMEN, CHILDREN. & CHRONIC DISEASES. 51626 | Hours—At Residence, No. 1448 8. 10th Street, 1) 10 8. m., and after 8 Hours—At oftice, No- 105 e Tops Weene wli 1o e L 7o Taps Worm wil be tetmaved, witkosh ~tunity to the utmost. e S Yesterday, between the hours of Although laboriag with » severe eold, | ning and ten, a loud ory of fire was given, 5 which made her v M“-hdid and an alarm was turaed.in from box 63, """:% Bixteenth street gngine house, 4 " 3 AL thosame time black clouds of amoko | This is & now addition to Omaha join- vfim”m%&&fflfi’&m ware seen rolling up from the rear of the | ig the syndicate lands. = Nicely located, | ¢had & chance to examine into matter. beauuift be sold part of ar Fon BENT—Furnished rooms at 1019 Farnam, 426-200 RENT— Nicely fornished rooms with or with. ) Qptrnbiptiyi sy 190 281 FEaEs, et i I- N WAITE, M. D, POWDE e v PIYSiciaD & Srgaon RENT—Sumished rooms, 10 North 18th ot 467221 ness shop by D. M Welty. The build- iade payment of ta Jrrsy o (Formerly of Mercy Hospital, Chicago) 4 lnw Farnam street, between | or make tments shoy ry &.. B@llo fin:whh hx.:‘ & Ab.o'lltOly P"n' —‘]4 T 3 s © gia.li’ P Fifteenth streets, snd is o of this property en secure a remedy, JFOR LEANE—0 business lote 16th street, between p st only & few feet distant from the Brown And now a fow words as to Mr. Smith's warvel t Davenport and Capitol venue, eass #ide, for & § For the treatment of Nervous Diseases, w Mfim‘ " m offers lots o cheap. early and Rlisbility. He has lived pe) sold 1] . . view and lots, for the city, the suprem building of A. Pratt, ocoupied as & har fart has docided thit nottar hirber o v'rlvlr—rumhn.d room 1621 Capitol ave. , Chroulo davenport , aud Discases of yours " Conmiltation and examiation fras " OFFICE—0dd Fellow s Block . cor. Dodge Sta., Omata, Neb. Oic B 16 Wéad7t08p. m m-ylulol’ w ealy. AMES, 1507 Farnamw street. t answered promptly to e e, Fore Tiat | ok fif"l—l‘umhh; “o0m 1081 Capitol

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