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e THE B AILY BEE-~OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCIH 19, 1881, IMPORTANT CASES. e VVASTED_Fot rent, 15honsia good location for castomers, pirties having vacant honse, can sectire tenants by caling or addres-ing 1nEY & ER, S, W. corner 15th and L] v Sioux Kalla granite, Passed on thieg reading. An ordnance repealing erdPance num- the man, whose name is Herbert Thomas, | s {left the house, as he told kis wife to pro- {oure a wagon with which to move his New and Untried Questions Brougnt | family and household goods into another s of 4 or b rooms in Before the Courts of This {house. The woman got everything in | § locality &3 near husiness part of city as " i oty | rendiness for removal, but her husband | pousible " AGdTo:d 0. I, W okre Hre offce ' 9 oil Last Evening. ANOTHER WHOLESA LE ESTAB. : |camo not. - Night came and still he did | / ; ot Wednesday iMorning, March 10. e LISHMENT. Mr. and Mrs. 4. J Harmon have each | "0L L if n appearanco. w WD 3l i, ant it —— The Grades of Streets Being Estab- | FAv & Co , formerly of Minneapolis, | Tuesday afternoon the woman, who M w1 care Beo office.” 005185 Minn., will open & wholesale confection. | PFOught suit against the city of Omahain | 4till helieved in the man's constancy and | 7 [ ery, cigar and fruit business, in o fow | the district court to recover damage of | thinking that he had procured worl Work. woeks, at the old stand of Piercey & |about £4,000 to their proper hich kept him » tarted out | . Bradford on Farnam strect. Gm&ett | of the grad herself, when she | tished Pre ratory to Spring The Weather. For the Upper Mississippi wains, followed by partly cloa and northeasterly winds, hecoming vari able; slight rise of temperatures. Mis A TANTED 3,000 yards of ditt, at or near on Wi 1 y weath ¥, by reason Infants and Children Without Morphine_or Narcotin ut the mov 1ock west cf thie Convent on St. Mary's ave 8. K _JOHNSON, of Ste lo, Johumon & 0. of Picrce street betwe e Eighth and Tenth streets. They have found that the man had made no arrang A regular meeting of the city council nes on their Pierce street | Wwents for a houte, and slie then re iits. #inks and cowpoola | | Sl 1] What gives onr Children rosy cheek [ e 5 A NEW TELEPHONE woven resi i souri valley ther in northern | waq held last evening, Councilman Behm , fron't; and th ty in October last brought that he had deserted her aud her chil-| What cures their fevers, m s 4 l‘:.iq»; b _\-‘.”, I.I»n-. portions; light rain in southorn portions: | 3\ opaie Roll call found Momburs | Avticlen of Incorporation Filed Yes dren Tis_Custoria naha. northeasterly winds becoming variable that streot between the cross streets ) sligt rise of temperature. When Babies fret, and ery by furns, What cur s woman and her family are in a beforo named to grade, and in so doing | pitiable plight, and although she is wil- filled in front of this property to a great | ling to work she is hampered by the baby which she ie obliged to care for. Tem- Anderson, Dehim, Leeder, McGucking | terday Afternoon for a New Come- Murphy,Thrane and Woodworth present pany—Halt a Milion Capital, The minutes of the previous meeting o s their colic, kills the 0 8, _= T o, A e tarta FOR E3NT--Hontes ana Lot JOR, RENT=Funished roomy at 222 What quickly cires Conetipati Dod, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indig I;OOAL BREVITJES. were read and approved. The following articles of incorporation :u!'u‘lf" ‘;’P'Ullrl"d'thuflwh I"”p”:y ‘;' porary aid has been given but more will ut Costorine —_— PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, wore filed in the county clerk’s office | 0 i RS FEMOC: [ of necessity have to follow. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, (il Now crop dover and timothy seed for sale. | 4rom the mayor giving notico that ho | yosterday at 3:45 p. m eled in ordor to render them| = CAoF O ai Faregoric, a1 i s e l , 3:45 p. m.: < “ ¢ 1) astoria, JOR RENT- Very desitable hause, 11 roons, cen- “Bhugart, Waite & Wies, Conncil Bluffy, Towa. { 1 approved certaln ordinances. Filed. 1 habitable. The suits are brought tore-| AN UNFORTUNATE AFFAIR. Hall Castoria, ¥ AT S ery ssliaLle uawy L1 Foced, &% Tho name of this_corporation shall be the | Over, under the provision of the consti- | ——————— | 6018 8-1al 2 ) —— 1515 Farnam street. Do N (Frel;zh!an, et Of | Nebraaka Overland Telophons Company. tution of Nebraska, which provides‘‘that | A Few Words in Behalf of John W. “~Amabe | TR RENT- Nicely fumnished front room, back ~Tho mad was scraped off of Dooglas | ghg board of public works; presenting the 1. private property shall not be taken or t Foom furniar od o unfurnished with of Withowt P [ perty Launcr. solute cure for Rheumatism, |}X ! wtroot yestorday. final estimate of McHugh & McGavock | The principal place for transacting its busi- | damaged without compensation.” This it Sprains, Burns, Galls, &c., and an | "0 1616 Dodge. —— The spring rains have set in, and the mud $u already sevoral inches deep and #till going down. —There was a lively runaway on Hamilton stroctMonday evening. Ttjwasa delivery teara attached to a Jight wagen. No one hurt, for the construction of the Sixteenth and Chicago atreets sewer. Referred. Seven protosts on taxes paiddnto the city treasury were filed without reading. From Henry R. Harmon and others; asking that some moans bo devised to DAILY BEE. OF MINOR IMPORTANCE. OMAHA. The Business Transacted by the Conn- | ™*iue connett thon sdjoumed. neas shall be in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, L The general nature of the businoss to b transacted by this corporation thall be: 1. To build, establish, niintain, « loase, puurchasn or otherwise acquire and s tolephone and telegraph enta and is an inovation upon the general princi- \ ¢ : ple governing such cascs, and it will be| The article which appeared in Tnr for our clients to determine the full | Ber of yesterdayin regurd to the diffi- meaning of the words in our constitution, | culties between John W. Lauer and his il ] wifo croated & great deal of surprise In another causo of action thoy each | i souk to recover back the taxes paid by |amons the citizens of Omaha, as well as instantaneous Pain.reliover, SPECIAL NOTICES. —The river is stationary and the ice ie be- % systems of telophonis il telegraphing in, [ reason of this grade. His cause of indignation against Mr. Laver. While| TO LOAN-Monev. gioning to break up. 1t will ba cloarin a | protect the attendants of the German tirough , towns and other | action is based upon the | there foundation for the article, M° TEY T0 TOA he lowest Lutheran s:hool at Twentieth and Mason | points in her|question as to whether the|jy is claimed by somo of Mr. Lauer's| V2 Bemis'Losn Agoucy, 16th & Douglss streets, from the molestations and an noyances of a orowd of small boys who s west of - the Mississippi £ all Fights franchives, privi- fuing thereto. common conneil can order a grade worked, hill or fill a hollow in S O it |feiends that it was perhaps overdrawn prominent 1 §800, ane Estate o \’I.wn’ TO LOAN In euin. 0. F. Davis and Co., Agents, 1607 Farna; Two houses § mile fr m Po.t office 45 and 825 per month. McCAGUE, opp ) quire John Stecl, oth T—Unfurnished rooms 1621 Capitol ave. 983.228 A vico for | front of any varticular pices of property, | Mr. Lover is one of On St live in that vicinity, Referred to clty orders, [ the work beivg of equal benefit to the |young men. He iy sccrotary, treasurer MOES TO LOAN— On city real 12t) narshal, packages, parcols or other articles “within cit | entire strect, and charge the expense up |#nd manager of the Omaha Nail| | [ m $500 0 £500, POVTE 62 tf ‘Wi ard the star of Empire takes it A fruit and nut stand has been estab- lished at the corner of Fifteenth and Farnam streels, ivs and towns in the states and ter company, and has| Y015 1715 Far The p uch legislation to | the entire contidence of such men ohn ¢ be unconstitutional. Both of these ques- | A. € iton, John A, McShane, W. A} tions wre now nnd untried in our courts, | Paxton and Mr. P, E. Tler, who is the | YENTED W fintcls & gy R. Kimball & Co, on Monday com. |uncle of Mr. Lauer's wife. These gen- | wodc Apply to P. F. G From F. E. Bailoy and others; Asking | 1y amount of the capital stock of the menced suit agamst the city to recover | tlemen, who are ranked among Omaha's| di¢208 —° that Nineteenth street, from Cumming ||u_m_\i k‘h llhn O;mInnn'ln-ll th.umlind‘xlnlluru, &13,60D as damage, caused by the ;zrmliu(.:};“"fi'- |rrnxnun,3L(uu‘u]l n‘i!-'nnmi;le 'll-ugl;;ltl:' “'I\u”yn“ n;.: ] 5 divided into shares of one hundred of Ter 20 b venpo! 'he | have expressed to the opresenta- “acific Hotel, Colum brought to permanent grade. l{uferr‘od. dollars, as hereinafter provided. question involved in tho suit of |88 a business man. They speak of him in | Vy ARIEL w0 Swwde wirls 10 From E. stabrook and othors: Asking ¢ A Mrs. Harmon. iz highest terms. Mr. Creighton says | , cyambermaid, wages t26. ull at once st Cozzons | TNOR RENT—A_arnished roomm, fronting outh that Sixteonth street, south of Leaven. [ The timo cf the commencoment of this cor-| ' DanielS.Snyder brought suit yestcalay | that too much can not be said in his | hotel. 94¢. ] DR e LI h stroot poratlon shall bo the fifteenth day of March, | ; S y i £ fine business qualifica- | Xx ANTED A ol e | Gt VUK PE ORI BIEIF g e BOIALIEY 5P At AR Tane worth to the city limits, bo opened and [A. 1), 1884, and the timo of itx termination | 1 the district court against the Woodman | LU 1 W ‘A_lf“,'_rd'l,v"'km' 8t Hotel Gari, 20th strests | (Joman, or two gentlenier, with or Withoukiboarat brought to the now oatablishod grado, | il bo tho fifteonth day of March, A. D. Linsced Oil works to recover €1,300 for |tions and unimpeachable integrity. Mr, TIES [ 1o the | Manufacturing I'rom H. D. Shull calling attention To the condition of the cattle yard on lot 11 in block b, of Shull’s second addi tion to Omaha. Referred. utting prog inti 1 frout room f hand Davenport ste, ull anufacture, repair 1 in telaphonic, al appara W Tn the e | Jo0n rENt ) D Chicago St JOR RE ) Oad DOR 1 tric eral small dwellings wit ranc water, L. Estabro e m Barker Block —A new addition, Highland Placo, has | added to the city on the west side, A plat of the kame was filed in the county clerk's offico yesterday morning, —A vainter was taken with a fit, caused by Jead poisoning, on a red line stroet carMonday evening. Some of the gentlomen passengers subbed him and worked over him until he re- «wovered. St s cook. man or womr o Neb, Apply 1. Mann 3208 roows, 5th S B it X unfurnished roon wode iris to o to Santa Fe, | [T uthwont comer 1/ard and 1Ath abroet. ¥ie. Furnished o0 ED—Tw one a8 Also smaller room adjoining, 2514 Douglasstreet. 034, jurie oiy i 3 vha lso an intimate friend 605-tt TG LR el s v 1934, \juries received by falling down'in_ the | McShane, who is also an ir : e T AR z !i;:?lh‘flrm:.(tl':?:rlx|::v:‘::‘fl Fm:).( “mm: Referred. VL night time an exposed hydraulic eleva- | of Mr. Lauer, coincides with Mr, Creigh- Wiian ,‘..\-a"-;:vl). RS R SO | R O B N ST pB o5 Sultablefor SReAtle: igns uy S S From Hon. J. D, Howe: Calling at-| The highest amount of indebtedness or tor, which 1t is alledged was left un-|tonn (lnu‘ uvpinion. Mr. Tler states that | s0.10 mien . Inquire cast side 15th St. besween Dodge UL O LT " | tention of council to tho fact that he had | Vility to which the corporation shall at any | zuarded by the defendants. The injuries | the difficulties have arisen owing to high T — | and Douglas. 78218 and reflect great credit upon Mr. Koster. time snbject itself or be linble shall be fifteen | received were of a serious nature, caus- | temper. filed with city clork his claim of $324, | thousand dollars, ing an effusion in the back part of the |could not control his temper, and did for legal services in the case of Gaylord VIL neck at the juncture with the head acts, while in fits of passion, which he |* . 7.‘\?\. —_— —_— P t St. betwe fticet west of —¥our disturbers of the peace wero lefore JudgeBeneko yesterday morning. One was dis- OR RE; —Furnicned rooms, 1817 Dedge servon charged and the other three were sent up te | administrator against the city of Omaha, | The affairs of this corporation shall ho con In the circuit court of the United | would never have done when in his right VWaNTER A o gonoral house 1 g the county jail to board out a fine of #5 each | Referred. ","L‘""'.' P’Y' . "‘f""" S of not less | States an important case was commenced | mind. A DWARDS, 1111 Furuam stroet. NOR K AT than five from whom shnll bo elocted a presi terday by Solowon A, Buchtel vs, the | This is shown by the tact that no man YVANTED Filty s men or Syt Do streef pply Wednesday 7 Mouday ev 15tk and Jackson streets i it : Prof ing - | dent, & vico-president and weretary wne Sy e X N From city marahal: Prosonting stato- | dent, s vico-prividont and » wocrstary and | o) coninial ‘Mutual Lifé associntion, of |could be more mortified or heart-broken mont of arrests made by the special po- | FRCEE T G0 O tendont or man. | Burlington, lowa, to recover $2500 on a | thanMr, Lauer has yesterday. He has done lice sinco their appointment. The num- |acer ind such otber avouts as ey bo re- | contract of life insuranco made with the | everything in his power to “atone for his ber of arrcsts, as shown by that state- «quired. company in October last, upon the hife of | mistakes. He hae not only acknowledged | h}r“l’jm men. 1 S ASE-0 businss lots 10th stre nport and Capitol ayenue, easc i Y. | Lorm of years, AM N 16t | 89t 16°7 Farnam streo ehween o, for o —West Cuming is the name of a new addi- tion to Omaha, the map for which was filed yesterday, It is directly west of tho Cun DA competont wan to talk yment Burenu. 2 NT Acadamy of the Sacred Hart and comprises tis17. Filed V1T o of plaintiff, who died January | his wrong, buthas turned over to his wife —L Fnu RE! le store room and hm,,,;,,t 4wo blocks of twenty-two lots each. mont; 18 17, Llled, These articles of incorporation may be . No policy was issued, but the all the Ditle property which he had ac- irl atonce in a famiy of he city for - ry goods ‘ From C. R. Schaler and others: Ask- [ altered or annulled and the capital stock in- 19 vth 19th St. i85 ) Opp. postofiice. pted and still retain the | cumulated, both real and personal. The —Complaint has been filed against Bamoy company acs 1to the higher amount hereinbefore Shannon and Gallagher, the bartender, for ro- sisting and obstructing an officer. Complaint has also boen filed against Alico Shannon for keeping open her saloon on Sunday. day or two, —Barney Shannon has given notico that ko will allow no police officer to enter his saloon excopt hie has a warraut o an alarm s given. ing that,as the grade on Califoruia streot west of 23cd is about to be cstablished, the elevation at 23rd and California be Valightly increased, and at 24th and Cali- sprcitied upon thirty days’ notico by a vote in favor theroof of stockholders owning two- ' of all the stock subscribed for aud issued. Luw following are the names of the incor- premium. The questions involved are not very well settled by the authorities, and a decision will be looked for with some interest by life insurance compa- ines. | sentlemen mentioned wbove are satisfied |that there is no young couple in this | city who love each other more than they 0. e e— iving in Omab: romunerative ¢ swer to this advertise ¢ correct addross, and poon it Thi- envelope —A few gentlemen can boaccomodated Apply 1818 Farnam St dvatt {'OR RENT—Rooms in Nebraska Nationn Bank Most desiratle otfices in the city —Teo Larison, of tho firm of Wikton &) fornia bo reduced tho least possiblo. Re- | Porators: gy Vi e, § L 4 FOUND DEAD. SR e CR T 1 . i B A 7 eam. y LELX Ll:llm“‘ A ':n::‘:;::t‘:r'(‘hl;;‘:::r:z; w‘:l:;: Kzl l, lll““""“" An Editor's Tribute. S PRI S 2012 pmMn Gaitan f 3 : Aski b To e >, Ki adi 3 Sl Sl werchants by sample. - Address with | YAOR RENT—! hor aad clild aro doing wl, and tho | From WL Burns: Asking that $22.50 Tous A Howacn, | o, Theron 7 Kegtor, Bditgrof Tt Wagno, | The Lifeless Tody of a Man Diacover- i awle: " AGUC Y | TOR MENT_purnished roome on the sor thwe father has grown anfnch in the last twelve | D0 refunded on account of taxos paid, L B ha e e Lo foie | ed on the Holmes Farm a Short = 1ot hours, —Ira Jones and Byron Sheppard were yes- terday arrested on a charge of burglary, It thexg being an error in the assessment. Rotdbrd. ¥rom B. E. B. Kennedy, C. F. Good- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- cors, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sores, Cancers, Piles, covery, for coughs of most severo character, us woll as for those of a milder type. It never fuils to effect a speedy cure. My friends to whow I have recommended_ it, speak of it in Distance South of Omaha, It was reported at the coroner’s office ED—A good girl to dogen ral house work. J. N. Keynolds, 284 and Convent S W ANTEDtielp, ook, wash woman and_dining room gitl. Address, C. 1. Rrownell, Spiriv JRURNISHED room heated 222 N 19tn. o75-8¢ i claimed by tho polico that they mo tho | man and J.L.Lovtt: Giving notico that | Sibiiih, "Gorny, Tetter, Ghappod hands, | s Migh terins, Having boen cured by it of | jouy night that the dead body of & man |Take o w7108 A sl Bamens and sudlery s parties who broke into the storc of Nave, | they had declined to act, any further in :;\;‘r;l.ln:fl:;r:gfifl;a;mm;(szgu:n; sidor it the only relia sure_cure for | had been found a short distance south of ANTED. 1 cook, must be geod washer P aoantry McCord & Co., on Tenth and Farnam, on last Friday night. The thieves secured but little plunder, the most of it being flour and coffes. —“Grip,” the ubiquitons and active little bull terrier who belonged to Little & Williams, and a terror to all rats in the Fourth ward, ‘was poisoned Sunday. Ho was not a beauty, but everybody took a fancy to the beast and potted hit, and some time ago an opera com pany carried “Grip” off to St. Joo, whence ho was recoverod by o telegram. —That piano advertisement, which has cro- ated gome controversy between rival houses, found its way into Ty Bk more through an inndvertenco on our part, than through any underhanded design on the part of the firm offering it. Owing to the placing of the credit at the head of the article iustead of at the Dottom, the printer made it appear as if the ooncluding comments were thoso of Ttk Bk, —John Fyman was last night arrestod by Officcr Smith and lodged in the city jail, Fyman i the man who filed a complaint on Tast Saturday against 8, D, Halloway charg- Ang him with swindling the complainant out of Efforts were being made o compro- anise the matter, and Vyman was jailed by the police in order that he may be present when Halloway is brought from Chicago, as appearances indicated that ho intendoed to Jeave Omaha last night, —Monday evening about o’clock a telophono ‘amersago was received at the city jail stating that & man was prowling around Brownell hall frightening the inwmates, who thought he the premises, as apprasers of damages resulting from the proposed change of grade of Farnam street. Filed and ser- vices dispensed with. From John Rush and others: Asking that the proposed grade on South Thir teenth streot, between Vinton and B croft, bo 80 modified as to correspond with' the grade of said street outside of the city limits as established by the county commissioners, Referred. A number of bills were referred with- out reading, From John Cosgrove and others: Ask- ing that the order requiring sidowalks to be laid on the north side of Grace streot between Nineteenth and Twenty-first streets, be rescinded. Referred. From James Creighton: Prosenting corrected contract of B, Melquist for certain curbing and guttering, Approved. RESOLUTIONS, By McGucken: That the city engineer bo instructed to modify the profile for the grade of Dodgo street in accordance with the prayer of the petitioners as far as Twenty-fifth, Adopted, By McGucken: That the city gas com- pany be instructed to light the street amp on the corner of Ninth and Dodge streets, Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTERS, Streets and grades: Presenting an or- dinaneo establishing the grade of Dodge streot botween Jefierson and Thirty-fifth streets and Jecommending its passage. ¢ box L —— PERSONAL, N. B. Falconer has roturned from the east. Clark Olds, Cedar Rapids, is at the Pax- ton, Geo, Wedgewood, of Lincolu, is at the Mil- lard. J. P, Johnson, of Kearney, is at the Mil- lard. A. Horne, of Syracuse, Nob., is at the Mil- lard, 1L, D. Pettebone, Minneapolis, is a guest of the Paxton, H. K. Marsh, of Sutton, isa guest of the Metropolitan, 8. B. Cole, of Beatrice, Nob., is stopping at the Motropolitan, 0. 0. Cornis, of Council Dluffs, is at the Metropolitan, P. Auderson, of Wahoo, is at stopping at the Metropolitan. J. M. Bagley, Jr., of Chicago, is a guoat of the Metrog olitan, S, M. Kirkpatrick, of Aurora, Neb,, is at the Metropolitan, D. C. Hart and wifo, Atlantic, Towa, are registered at the Paxton, W. H. Harrison, of Springfield, Neb,, is a guest of the Motropolitan, Coughs, Colds, o Drug Store and get a Free Trial Bottle, Large Size $1.00. MODERN JEHTUS, 1. Goodman's | Omaha, but the particulars could not be fully learned. Mr. Huser for several years has been {livizg on the Holmes farm which joins Fred Drexel near Summit Siding. Last They Fngage in a Race on Howard |fill this farm was sold to the Omaha Street—One Carriage Capsized. About 6 o,clockMonday evening the resi- dents of Howaed street wostof Fifteenth | street, were startled by loud cries and | rushing to their windows they saw, amid | clouds of mud, two horses attached to|ple separatecarriages, flyin; streot, cast, urged to their utmost sp by tho lashof their halt drunl drivers, In ono of the vehicles was seated & | o to the old house and there dise man, whilo the other contained both a |a man lying on the floor man and o lady. Each was trying hard [ apparently for first place in the race, and noither | seemed mindful of the fact that they were in the heart of a city of 50,000 in- | to b bitants, and were not only endanger- | paratory to lying down for his last slecp, ¢ their own lifo and limbs, but also|0d taken off his boots and coat, mak- that of pedestrians, While doing this Stock Yards Company and Mr. Huser, who had been its tenant, was forced to Ileave theso premises and went with his | family to Sarpy mills about two wecks |ago. The house which he tenanted on this farm was_old and almost uninhabit- Yesterday Mr. Huser returned to ong the muddy | his former residence after » load of | potatoes and was agsisted in his labors | by Gus Drexel, a son of ex-Commissior Drexel. Oune of them had occasion to wered of the house cep. He could not be roused by calling to him from the out | side, and after going within to see who | he might be, the silent form was found corpse. The dead man, pre- ing for himself as good & bed as was pos- they were elso violating the law and |sible under the circumstances. Neither placing themselves liable to arrest. Mr. Huser or Mr. Drexel can recall that They dashed wildly on until Lifteenth |they ever saw the man before. The streot was reached, v hen the horse driven by the lone man passed on down Howard, while the other made a quick, sharp turn down Fiftesnth toward Farnam, when opinion seems o be that he was a tramp and being overtaken at night near this house took up his abode it it and died there from cauecs as yet unknown. Mr. Kont accompanicd by Mr. Muul will and ironer, 2315 Webster Si. Mrs Chas. Wells 933108 2D_A hoy who speaks_German and ol useorul i an o o ith st. Thed. . ( D—A lady waiter who speaks ¢ Apply at the Europtan f lish. Apply at Euroy W ccok. M. D Hitcheock, Dodge VY “and 2oih strvots 7 f“t',\‘nrmv A Tive, onergetic man 10 take hall i terest in u well established avd fiet-class paving business, Ouly suall avount of moncy re- quired, AddresatM. . Bee offico. 7 VW ARTED—Gook gira to eall for plages at tho old 1 £linblo omployment burean, 217 N. 10th 8t.} 3120 \\’A.\']'AIL" A girl, 1514 Califor W d woman {0 « Wages §1 00 pos week. S girl need apply, 16 ANTED--A competent kit \ girl at 1917 Chi strect. Will pay best of 7. Y 2741 TADIES OR YOUNG MEN in city or country to ock of Drugs and ‘s piano, at o barge & ERICKSO swall house ou leased ground, with n California street, opp, € or ttock, and rent Addross Jobn 91519 ts' Fixtures Nebraska. B. SIL- he best 22 fect by 'os from Omahia, u cotzage, fowr yoous, | lots in Himebaugk trect can ) liouse at U, P, R. R, 621 North i6th St. OR SALE - On Sherman aven Sherman_ avenu hroe 1ots, each §500. improved twolcts and honso— i wvenue, threo 1 ts, 71 neres, 18 LL & SHRIVER, for butet er icat rarkey [ Adopted, Frank Stouffer, Fremont, and H. Zebrung, [ the carriage went up in the air some little 4 1 4 take nice light and pleasant work at their own wias designing a robbery. An officer was sont | Waterworks and sewerage: Recom. | West Point, are at the Paxton, dstance, and came down broadeido in the | €0 out and bring in the remains to the | hone o ety s vl | Glonh A it rico 21,00, o the place and found one of the neighbors, | mending that the waterworks company | M, 1, Persiu, of Princoton, Tnd,, is in the | ™4 | coroner’s office in the undertaking rooms | 1., fix drkyood addigon, te, two corners, ‘who had been out to se St. Vatrick, and had Dbecome ko muddled by his visit that he was aunable to find his home. The officer took him o his place of abode and thero left him, Pl e A Very Remarkable 1tecovery. Mr. Geo, V. Willing, of Mauchester, Mich,, waites: “My wife has been almost helpless for five years, so helplest that she could not dum over in bed alone. She used two Bottles Klectric Bitters, a that sheis now able to do her own work, Electric Bitters will do all that is claimed them, Hundreds of testimonials uttest their great curative powers. Ouly fifty cents abottle at C, ¥, Goodman's, YOUTHFUL INDIANS, A Party of Them Pass Through This City on Their Way to School, Yesterday morning at theB. & M, depot bo instructed to place a hydrant on the northeast corner of Ninth and Pierce streets, Adopted. Streets and grades: Recommending that the city attorney frame an ordi nanco providing for paving the alley in block 119 with Sioux Falls granite, Adopted. Same: Recommending the passage of an ordinance repealing ordinance G04. Adopted. Tolice: Recommending the passage of the ordinance providing for a board for the inspection of buildings in the city of Omaha, Adopted, ORDINANCES, An ordinance locating certain addi- tional hydrants in the city of Omaha, Read three times and passed, An ordinance u.mbf.-m..,‘ the grado of Dodge street between Jeflerson and Thirty-fiith streets, Passed on third roading, "An ordnance creating sower district city, stopping at tho Metropolitan, Hon. A, 8, Paddock has returned from Salt Luke, and is a guest of the Paxton, Matt A, Daugherty, editor of the Creto Standard, is o guest of the Paxton, J. Watson Riley, Albion, and J. C. M Bride, Lincoln, are guests of tho Paxton, J. ¢, Wyland and C, 1L, Whelech, of Har- lun, Ta., are stopping at the Metropolitan, George €. Hickok, North Bend, aud A. M. Dale, Fairchild, are guests of the Mil. lard, Seunator Fair was smong the west-bound passengers on the overlund train yesterday noon, Hon, Ge~, W, [E. Dorsey, chairman of the republican state central committes, is at the Millurd, E. 8. Merritt, Wahoo, and N. K, Wells and V, Nowman, Oakland, are goests of the Paxton, Luckily the occupants were not injured and slowly they crawled out from the overturned vehicle, while she horse had become so entangled in the trappings as to render him powerless for haim, The harness was broken in soveral places, but was tinkered up in such a manner as to allow thoe parties to proceed. Ly the woy, is Howard street a race courso? On Sul afternoon last two drunken fellows run a poor horse, all reckng with foam, up and down the street the greater part of the afternoon without wolestation On Saturday eveninga pleasant, though quiet, wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. Bondison, in North Omaha, the contracting parties being Miss Anna dealer in this city. The ceremony was performed by Judge Anderson in the | Bondison and Mr. Nels, Seiroe, a wood | | of Drexcl & Maul where an inquest will | be held this afternoon, e e~ Having decided to close out our stove department we offer rare bargains for the next two weeks, Sevpen & Anwg tu-th-sat 010 and 512 N, 16th St. e — DD, | PLEULER—William 3{. Pleuler. son of Au- gusto snd Andrew Plenler, March 17th, agad nine months, The funeral will take place March 19th, at b, m., from Kessler's place, South 13th St. iends are invited, drawer, TT, ruct in book ) furnistied 1516 1 S J. B, SMITIL ‘ TANTBD—A nurse girl, Aoply 816 con Datvouport dud Ch Is for goneral pply at once wo Canuon Bro's ). 0, ‘No charge 741t 16 owa. jois 450 596-Lmo} VW ASTED~A German dining reom kitchen gir) Hesto and YHoppo, 418 5. 18th Sk, betwcen Harney and Hovard. P Eehk SITUATIONS WAKNYTED. ED--Sitnation as book Addresr “F, M." e ¢ AGUE, Opp, Vostolfice. W 1all corner 1t in car line, #0281 ! wort of military bri cation and abargs i ks t, §1,000, his BAKKER & MAYNE n 4 : e amily, It o SALE-Lot: i Leavenorth forraoe §250 to wras a party of Indian boys and girlson their “““'l'{“al“ in the city of Omaha, Passed | jign, R, M, Oakley aud Hon, P, D, |presence of a fow of the intimate friends Bew oftee. H o R S way to Mt, Pleasant, Iowa, to enter °“‘I:‘fml"““lmuz‘:’!-m“lm"l‘{ pitin Sturdevant, Liucoln, are registered atthe|of the contracting parties. It wsa a 1t April 15, ow is ot o scura . i 2 onstrno- oo las . Mite "Bah Fonasth +fore” the raise, this is no huwbiy, but #chool, Tho party was composed of |tion and use of scales upon tho public | ™4™ Rlamaut allainapd Fiin Bay bonos thak i u twelve boys and seven girls. Ten of the boys were from the Winnebago tribe while the other two boys and all the girls were from the Omala's. They rauged in age from six to sixteen years, Nearly all of the Winnebago boys have ‘been attending school at home and many of them could speak the English language quite fluently, They were all yery bright looking chil- dren. neatly dressed and exceedingly well behaved, ‘Ahey were brought to this city in charge of Thomas McCauley and from here they left in charge of Mr, Meyere, stroots and alleys, Passed on third reading, An urdnance declaring the necessity of appropristing certain privato proporty for extending and opening Phil, Sheridan and Colorado streets and widening Plumb street. Passed on third reading, An ordnance amending section one of orduance uuwber 081, Passed on third reading. An ordnance establishing the grade of Eloventh street between Williams and Bancroft streets, Passed ou third read ing, Aun ordnance establishing the grade of Mrs. Kato Harrison and Miss Anna Harri- son, of York, Neb., aro reglstered at tho Metropolitan, (Goorge 8. Waedgewood, Lincoln, aud Hon, George W, Temont, are register- od ut the Millard, Miss Mary Campbell, dsughter of John Campbell, Faug., leit Omaha on Saturday Lut for Washington and Boston to visit friends. She will be goue a couple of months, Cards are out for the marriage of Lisute: frank B, Audrus and Miss Maud Grit daughter of Major and Mys, W, IL Powall, The ceren: ny is sot for one o'clock Wedues the contracting parties may never have cause to regret the step they have taken, but may have a smooth, happy and suc cessful voyage over the groat sea of life, on which thero are, sad to say, so many shipy e— Destitute Clecumstances. A family in destitnte cir reported Monday night, They are living at the corner of Fourteenth and Leaven- worth streeis, and last evening the land- lord threatened to turn them into the street for the non-payment of their rent. POWL VW ANTED to work, | Beo office TAN (ED-To rent 1 or before th all modern IREY & SOTTEL, 5, W for lots in Hanscom April 1st, Prioe low, longe Williaws *street in Hartiowin i |The o8 s for ono oloek Weduts| A poliounsan was detailed to look into the & fo who will Took after them and place then | g i SOGIH0R fTom Hleventh to g L T tuatter, nd found upon inquiry that the . with tho care of the achiool authorities, | peagrnec 1 HFect: Passed ou thivd s chureh hushand and father had lett for purts wne | ADSOlIUtEly Pure. i A —————— An ordnance repealing ordnance num- “ROUGH ON RATS.” kuown, leaving behind him a wife and L O i & acval of pisi | aaee vivisy’ WEPRDNG RINGS . Passed on third reading. Cloars out rata, mice, roaches, flies, § three small children, the youngest being | tho esius bpotu . BAg oFion s ~ AOK SALE AT A BARGAIN—Haf a blook & Kinds, and oasa buwldmmmhlu«ml\ FANTED Batween naw and st of May, house | JV Marn s y - |“5H'u’|.u‘..,"f‘:,'- r n 18k or 14k, at An ordinance ordenivg the alley inlauts, bedb A8lm ! Epuots & Exioxsoss, " - > witw themultitude of low veet. short welgt ¢ alum or f b or 8 rooms for swall family (o good loca: [ House-~ Beauiful're 1ots or suitable phosphato powders. Bold valy o cans. “Koya Bak: | tion. Good paying tenaut, Addrcss' e thisotico | aut houses. Wiil sub-divide, Address 1OMIINS skunks, chipwmunks, | a babe in hor arms, One week ago last Monday moruing Jug Pewder Co., 108 Wall eat Now ¥ ivivg full particulars. 084-18" | 924 Farnam steect alley paving district No, ¥ repaired with | gopliers, 106¢. Druggists TR ey

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