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- e THE DAILY BEE-+CMAHA. THURSDAY, MARCII 27, 188 o R [——y - it s T — R " ed i ominatic of W. I, A coal miners, i *s mooting a! TANTED-R board v LRI sie Bleeks of BATR—Twh portatle 48 b ; DEMOCRAC'S SCHOOL TICKET. st » ', onitin, o | GRAIN GRABBING, [t Wom o o motne | WA bt 0 4 o g v K bt ' | - | pointed to select seven republicans . ot the proposed reduction of & quarter — - —pr— Bl - L ine | from the ward to be voted forat the p Lo [of acont in the price of the mining river OR RUNT--Houses and L 5t. (ORSALE A wmall Mosler, Babman & Co., fies The Convention Endorses tho OUMEGIDE | maries thin ovening an- etogaten o sho S0100 Hillon BASHEIS of WHGAL CRAIGE | pocte hecnene rcs or i minin riv R RENT. Vi G et o <033 3 L (AR y city convention. The committee report- terms. iToward strcet, botwoen Sthand oth 957973 e Members for Its Candidates, Claimir Them to be i anda W arty Committees, Etc, Democrat, & Republi orkingman' The democratic city convention to put in nomination three candidates for the board of education was held last evening in the council chamber. The meeting was called to order by Chatles Connoyer, chairman of the city central committeo. Charles Kaufman was elected tomporary chairman and Truman Buck temporary secretary. It was moved and carried that a committee of tive on credentials ba appointed. J. J. O'Conner, R. O'Keefe, . Desmond, W. H. Ijams, and George E. Stratman were appointed by tho chair. 1t was or- dered on motion that the several delega- tions be required to hand in the result of votes cast for councilmen in the various wards The committee on credentials reported the following gentlemen entitled to seats in the convention First ward — Chas. Kaufman, Thomas Casoy, David Guild, Chas, Connoyer and Patrick Desmond. Second ward R, O'Keffe, Wm. H. Tjams, V. Burkley, Ed. Morianty and Gustave Beneke, Third ward — Julius, Meyer, John Wauethrich, Henry Parrish, Henry Horn- berger, Michael Donovan Fourth ward-—J. J. O'Connor, Jerome Pentzel, W. A, L. Gibbon, Peter Goos, Truman Buck. Fifth ward—A. N. Ferguson, James Bolan by A. N. Ferguson, proxy, H. B. Brown, W. T. Whitehouse and Tim Moriarity. " Sixth ward—Andrew Smith, George B, Stratman, Lewis Shields, John Morris and James Powell, : The committee on crodentials further reported tho following named gentleman | ed the name: ker, A Most Disgracef\ vight about 12 o'clock. abuse the officer. of Geo, B. y John Lichteberger, son, R. W. Breckenridge ¢ lard, Tho senso of Lake, Dr, Par- ustave Ander W 0. HL Mil the meeting was that the | outgoing members of the board of educa- tion should be re-elected. C— “ROUGH ON RAT Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants, bedbugs, skunks, chipmunks, qophers, 1be. Druggista L DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. Affair on Farnam Streec 1Last Night A most disgraceful scone was witnessed by a crowd of men on Farnam streot last Officer Ruane met Maggio Lindley, a disorderly woman, near Higging' restaurant. siderably intoxicated. to go home, telling her hewould take her She was con- He ordered her to jail if she did not. She began to Ruane started with her for the jail. She rofused to go. Soon Jack Galligan came along and attempted to nssist him. The woman lay down up- on the sidewalk, screamed and swore. She was being dragged and carried by these two officers as best they could. At this juncture Charles Townsend, the woman's “‘friend.” who works at Higgins’ restaurant, came up, Hebegan to interfere with the officers. e also was arrested and taken to jail. The woman by her screams and cries, hoard at a distance of several blocks, attracted alarge crowd of men. Finally with the | united help of four policemen, the woman was placed in jail, being carried nearly four blocks. This sight in daytime would have put to shame all good citizens, This instance showed the great neces- sity of some means by which refractory persons can easily bo taken to the sta- tion. — Hands in Chicago Yesterday. Accelerated by the Large Offer- ings and Lower Prices. Close Proximity to a Panic, but the Storm is Weathered, The Lively Flurry Now Thought to be Somewhat Benefioial, Corn Holds a Firm Middle Ground Botween Wheat and Oats, The Cattle Market Devold of Life— Lower Prices Prevailing. CHICAGO'S MARKETS, Dispateh to Tk e Ciieaco, March 26,—There was little or 1o change to note in the condition of the market as compared with yesterday. There is no particular hfe in the general market. Exportors aro almost idle. A fow loads of fair to good cattle are sent on to New York d Boston each day, the tops of which aro se'ected for the English markets. There is a steady do- mand for canners’ and butchers’ stock, but low grades of bulls and cows are sell- ing considerably lower than last week. There has been only a light business so far this week in stockers and feeders; 1,450 to 4,500 Ib exports, £6.10 to 6 good to choice shipping, 1,200 to 1,350 Ibs, 85.70 to $6; common to medium 1,000 to 1,200 Ibs, 86 to & 3 ENT ON "¢ | The day was one of nervous excitement on 'change, and attimes the tendency was panicky, but despite the extraordinary break ‘in wheat, operators appeared to weather the storm in good shapo, and up to the close of 'change, no features of Speci POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powdor nover var sbrangh and whe the sy kinds, witu themultitnde of low phosphate powders. Sold oniy in can. ng Pewdar O, 100 Wall aat New York More o 001 b old 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN--Monov. MONEY Loa AL BeATTY south 14th stroot ‘,[\!Nr,\'“!um.‘d In sumy of 9500, and_upward. 1 Hoal Estate and 0. F. Davis and ¢ 1606 Farnam St HELP WANTED. An inteligent won A marvel of purit short welct € alum or JeonueNT D—0n chattel property by J. . ‘ ONEY TO LOAN-—The lowost_rates of interest s y, Dot S e LA AR DG IAN S itisn itk Ry Pt s e ol steam, Houso. Jeunw ttel proporty ner 16th and Douglas. 80 amsiat i the | JOR SALE OR RENT-A nicoly furnished parlor ¢ wre with of withont board, fliest ty, N. W coruer 1Sth and Farnam Sta JOOR RENT it claw @ e ttago, 8. T Peterson, 8, K. coraet 15th and Doug Ias 16048 JUORBENT- Faeniahiot roo ab private tamily with or without board. Table boarders accomnim oda. wl, 1814 Davenport street 070-811 ™ and hasement ire at 1 orner 10th Jackson i Nieely furniched front room, back or unfurnished with or_without FOR RENT ard, 1610 blocks east of Park ave, stroct cars, §20 BARKER & MAYNE R OB RENT Nice neat cottage in Tanscom Hia i per month, JO RENT 100 acre farm. - Alko biick yard, T Murray a5t JOOK HENT < Nioo. turnihedroom, 1717 Cuaw Streot 078 97§ NT - Furnished room, 1610 Farnam stroot | AR 0051 Furnished rooms 1617 Dodgo stre JG BENT- A tunmishod eoom tor ono gentloman, 2614 Douglas, dat cond and third flsom of wy LEHMAN AT I | g, 1108 1 OR RE ar the U, 1 von Foom cottage de Possossion, April Sth. Wobstor Street, or of hev. Robt Mason streots. A { two SO7-tt t LENT—A furnisned front room for one or ntlemen, corner 1th and Davenport Sts. T Furnished room 1617 Chic o I o Furnitned rooms, 1017 Dodge screet st b 4 NOR LEASE -0 busin ss lote 16th stroot, otween Davonport and Capitol avorn torm of years. s Al 450-tf Farnam stroot. JFOB KENT-igoms in Nebrasks Natlons Bauk Building. Most dosiratlo officon n the olty heated b Apply at Bank. 62011 JOR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northwa oor. 18th and Capltolavenue, formeriy Crelghton 0.¢4 HED room heated FOR SALE tato and country r BISCELLAL Oun. and B MoVan fashionable dressmak Evening O E ry ‘and Eaton 11 still conting Ty g s the Omahia St cocded the firm of En o Repair norks 1 the binsin ves at the of uth 14th St., an invite all persons v y_ desoripy 10 ive me & eal) €. M. EATON 161 JOTICE ~The ditfi-ulty botween the members of AN the firm of Stylesand Haster has beon settled atid all moncy due the firm should be paid to J Stylea who continies the husiness at the old stand J)!RT CHEAR - Abuat 100 yards of oarth given AWAY, With & premium, at the north-west cor. of Seventeenth and Loavenworth, next to school . 18t T 05T 0n Satunday Murcd loave :\(H‘u.m TS0 raie el bound. oy 110.27§ by leaving at 1 Avenport St. magnotic healor has rotuen i b o sick at 1611 Davonport on 10th and 17th St 760.1mof EDWARD KUEHL, iR OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION 03 Tonth street, between Farnam ney, wiil, Wit tne ald of suaralan apir ANy 0o Rikno0 of T condition in b wala ondar. Partoot satista NOTICE TO Co Sealed proposals will be ro 1120 Saturday 1 o following work £ o o tock yarls company of Omaha Firet. For grading trasks ond. . For huilding th ostlo brldges. Thind. ¥ sawor. Plans and speel W further in 20, Neb N e tight to rojo WAL ADANS, J i Omahv, Marc SCHMELING & BELSCUNER, DEALERS IN TIN; IRON & ZINCWARE te Boyd's Opern honse, J OTICE The co-parte ership heretofors existi i betwoen Emery wnd Faton is this day disolve by mutual consent, all liabilitior and acconints s be settled by € M Faton MEMERY. . ] Firms, L 12 Beautiful Residenee Lots, just off St. Mary’s Avenue, north of Woolworth’s and Conneld's residences, $2,000 to 82500 each. Easy Terms. 16 Lots on 21st, 224, 28rd and Saunders, near Grace Street, $600 cach. Easy terms. 225 Will buy a lot in Lowe's addition only 14 miles from the postoffice 1 of a mile west from the end of Red Street Car Line. Any Terms to suit buyers. Lots in “Sunny Side” on California and Cass streets, near 27th St., $660 to$750 ench. Easy piyments, W ANTED care of children « Gray's 26th and St. Marys ave. as nominated for councilmen in the fol- lowing wards: First Ward—George W. Duncan. Second Ward-—James Mahoney. 621 South 18th, hotween Jackson aud Jones Sta. AILIOL Work in Roofing, Guttoring, Ete., promptly Z — | Lotsin “Grand View” and “Credit for Liquor i do s nd work at Mry proved milk pan, by Mrw. J, Schollor, N, References roquired. | 15th and California St. Omaha, Neb, s | — B Jros next. any character were reported. The great decline is ascribed to unloading by some of the heaviest of the “‘Long” operators, who have been holding up against a YESTERDAY'S FRACAS. , also gomd rooms an 3 5 oMoen in Crounse’s Block. E. M, HITCHCOGK. 19728 | Matter of application of 11, N ANTED-Six or cight good strong girla tor var- Erdman lous work o 8 inches, For aska Tmploment and Howard §t, Foncier” Additions- only 8 or 4 ; v nes M 2 = Jien is Sia Apply at the Paxton Hotel, 2 B 8 Y o Third Ward—Patrick Ford. DEEIURNE C"':."[':"“" i L) ) drop to 90 cents for May, tut when that 176.20§ JFOR SALE-One largo Moslor Bahmann & co's blocks southeast of the U. P. Fifth Ward—J. H; Whalen. : ¥ camo an avalanche of *‘Long” property A ool I o o gomoral o work. | wags 1e Aot avnow tight el s inciog [ Sixth Ward —J. H. Winsprar. —_— . « [ wiat hos, depth & « W K ] . Erdman did upon was thrown on the market, which forced A. D, 1884, filo hi 1510 Hnrn, down the figures at a very rapid pace. — and B. & M. Railway depots, $5600 to §2,000 each. Any ) at oftico of N on 14th streot botween 1a day of March tion The report was adopted, The temporary organization was then The row which occurred yesterday over ot Oikia, tos TiooNeG e Mayor and City Con to well Malt, \ oce T ! Spiritious and Vinous Liquors, b 1 | an abstract of this city, which was being | May wheat opened at 91c, but fell off to 711t st 5 ; 3 00" | tosell Malt, spirituous and Vipous biquoes, b po ftcimimty D S (R B Gl 4 for Amen' rea extat agancy by | 7056, 30 ralied £ and thonfoll offstoad S — | O AL o woasam stk o by W- | N o e L10h o f ol kb e terms to suit pnrchasers. then proceeded to the nomination of [ Prepared for Ames’ ro By Y11y, with only slight rallies to SShe. DA il o7 genoral howee work: ~Good | A1 A+ 1larrison, City steam Iaundey 11 St. of July iR Sl | s % Shelton's, Smith’ three candidates for the board of educa- | one Bowman, a full account of which was Tt rose from thero to 89, fell off again to iiba pald, GLAS, o Bk : W61 e s Sbisetion, eemonucance of § 1ot | Lotsin Henry & Shelton’s, Smith's, tion. given in yosterday’s Bee, has developed into a suit against Mr. Cummings by Mr. 88)c, and 80 closed on 'change. On call Ao b board au additional 4,200,000 bushels and su o woon at Simpaon's Carri the waid license will be granted T ERDMAN, App 33 L CLURWER atod car blo for ono Horbach's, Shinn’s, McCormic] Lowe's, second addition, ete., The following resolution was offered by W. A. L. Gibbon: ryallin porfect order, ligh Norso. May in whi was thrown on the market, which broke Lk 182tewk. City Clerk. b Recognizing the fitness of the three L6, Ehe lnftur mf“h)r i ‘.)00 off prices irregularly ic to je. The clos- TANTED—A Kitohen girl 1ight awey at 1414 | = - =l |2 — ete., at all prices and on memberaof the board of education, whoso | damager. Mr. Cummings gives his side [, P o, on Sohanye wero. 833 March;| W anmiogh ichen plel Misht wway st 141 oo s Iarka taen, o | Natler of Appication of 3. Kesr fo Liguor 14 Sacabliaa terms of oflice expire this spring, and de- | of the matter as follows: 83c April; 88% May; 90ic June; ——= e e s or Charles s Girl to do g Poor Clairo Convent, No | down, talance on long time. G T, Piorco St siring to keep our schools as much as possible out of party politics: Resolved, That we nominate as our candidates for the board of education the nahia §2000 Wilking, 003 18014 NOTICE, by given that 3. Kesslor did upon Mren A, D. 1854, Tilo hiv apli ity council of Omahn for vinous liquo o July. On'call board the closing prices| YWANF L were 827c March; 83c April; 87l May W and June; 89} to 90} July. The closing 127 tf MR, CUMI TTATEMENT, Long before Mr. Ames had employed Mr. Bowman to write him up a set of or hanger at Whitehouse's Drug 10th St 128-t1 i~ Cholco lots noar Park, from §300 to outgoing members, Charles Connoyer, E K. Long and J. J. Points, one demo- crat, one republican and one working- man. Andrew Smith moved to lay the reso- lution on the table, An amendment was proposed to the motion by Patrick Des- mond, that the resolution be adopted. A spirited debato then teok placs, Messrs. O'Conner, Ferguson, Buck and Gibbon speaking in favor of the amend- ment and Messrs. Stratman, Moriarity and Smith against. ‘The resolution was adopted almost unanimously. It was moved and carried that the del- egations from each ward select two mem- bers for the city central committeee. The tollowing are the names of those selected: First ward—Pat. Desmond and Thos. Casey. Second ward—E. ¥. Moriarity and V. Burkley. Third ward—Julius Meyer and Pat. Ford. Fourth ward—Charles Charles Redick. Fifth ward—H. Moriarity. Sixth ward—Lewis Shields and An- drew Smith. The following resolution of T. Moriar- ity was adopted; That the school board be and they are hereby requested to furnish all school children the necessary articles to be used in said school free of charge. Several other resolutions of instruc- tions to the school board were read. They wero laid on the table. The convention then adjourned. A meeting of the now central commit- tee was then held. Charles Connoyer was elected chairman, An adjournment was then taken to this evening. e ——— Thousands Say So. Mr., T. W, Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes I never hesitate to rezommend your tric Bitters to my customers, they give entire satisfaction and are rapid sellers.” Electric Bitters ure the purest d best medicine known and will positively cure Kidney and Liver complaints, Purify the blood and reg- ulate the bowels. No family can afferd to be without them, They will save hundreds of dollarsin doctor’s bills every year, Sold at 50 cents a bottle by (!, ', Goodman. e —— KING CAUCUS. Brown and B. Brown and T. Three Wards Attempt to Prepare for this K In three of the wards last evening cau- cusses wero held. The following are the results: FIRST WARD, In this ward the republicans held a caucus in Turner hall, It was thought Thrane, the present incumbent, would be nominated without opposition. About sixty voters wero present, Part of them, it is ssid, were domocrats. Lrnest Stuht was nominated by those present for councilman from that ward. The caucus adjourned without nominating delegates to the city convention, THIKD WAKD, Here a meeting was held in Me- Gucken's saloon. After & conference be- tween the republican aspirants for the council, it was mutually agreed to ad- Journ without taking any action. The contest will be settled at “the polls this evening, FOURTH WARD, In this ward a caucus numbering about 150, was held in the board of trade rooms, The meeting was presided over by W. J. Broatch. V. M. Mullen acted as secretary, Here there were three candidates for the counc il, W, F. Bechel, abstract books, I had negotiated with him (Mr. Bowman) to complete a set for me, under a system the patent of which Mr. Bowman controlled the right of this state, to sell and make. I had my books man- ufactured and ready for the work before the order for Mr. Ames’ books was given to The Republican office. And further when Mr. Ames’ order for books was received by Ihe Republican I was absent from the city and did not return until some time their delivery of his books. The arrangements 1 had “made with Mr., Bowman were that I should furnish all the paper and material necessary for the transcription of the Douglas county re- cords and that the same should be my property. I have furnished the material a8 agreed and think I havea right to pos- session of the notes. I havealso paid all demands as per agreement for work done upon my books and transcripts. Learning that Mr. Ames had sued out a writ of replevin to recover possession of the manuscripts yesterday morning, I at once proceeded to the court-house to get them and upon entering the oflice was met by Mr. Pratt, Deputy Sheriff Crowell and Mr. Bowman. Idemanded the manu- scripts, papoers, etc., belonging to me which Mr. Bowman delivered to me, and which T carried away with me. Upon returning to duty ‘at The Republican office I was met on the street by Messrs. Ames and Pratt and Depufy Sheriff Crowell, near the oftice, and was first encountered by Mr. Pratt calling me vile names, ctc., and afterwards by Mr. Ames, who pursued the same course, and step- ping to one side, I advanced to The Ro. publican office door. Both ran at m heels. I turned around and both shook the'r fists in my face still calling names, and being excited and enraged 1 pulled my revolver out of my pocket. 1 did not pont it at any one, but drew it to protect myself. My knowledge of the whole matter has ‘been all along, and now is, that Mr. Bowman's agrecment with themn does not prohibit him from wmuking one other set or fifty of them at the samo time under the sams system if such is his de- sire, J. Cummings, In Use 150 Years, Impurity of Blood, however generated, ia always prosent in the bedy when pain is felt; it spreads and ferments wherover a weak spot or low vitality exists, Branoreri's PiLLs aro the one great and unfailing remedy, because they take hold and expel only what is hurtful; so when sick, have pain, dizziness, rheuina- tism, colds or costiveness,take from three to five, and if they do not operate in four hours or so, take three or four more, They cleanse the bowels and circulation from all impurities of the blood,and often save life. Braxamem's Piuis preserve the vigor of youth, and fcr a long period keep of the debility of age. Sold in every drug and medicine store, with plain printed directions for use. ——— Amusements The concert of Madame Carreno and Miss Emma Howe, in Minneapolis, on Monday evening, created a remarkable sonsation, Both artsts took the audience instan- tancously captive, and according to the papers & concert of the rarest character ensund. Madame Carreno is the most brilliant living female pianist, and Miss Howe a second Gerster, with all her trills, and shakes, and staccatos, and a voice of perfect purity and sweotness, Both ladies are pictures upon the stage, and they so charmed the Minneapois audience that they were made todo double and triple duty. There is @ treat in store in the PLilharmonic concert to- might which our citizens are hardly aware of The house should be crowded to the roof. quotations are all lower than ever pre- viously known for this season of the year. Sales during the day were enormously large, but it is thought this all tended to a general settloment of long pending deals, and that the atmosphere is clearer to night than at any time since the downward turn in prices began. Closing prices to-day, both for cash and futures, are about 2bc under the closing prices for the same day in 1883, CORN partook of the activity shown in wheat, but as compared to the decline in prices shown in wheat, could be quoted as very steady. The decline for the day on ‘change was } to {c, but this was added to on call board, where an additional de- cline of § to }e ocourred. March corn closed at 49¥c; April at 49%c; May at ¢; June at bddc; July at 67}c. On call board 1,025,000 bushels sold ata decline of ic to fc, May closing at b#jc, OATS, There was a speculative market for oats, it being unsettled and depressed by the decline in wheat and occasionally stimulated by the firmness in corn. The leading futures ranged to jo under yos- terday; May closed at 33c; June at 33}c; the year at 277c. On call board 475,000 bushels sold at decline of 1o to }c. FROVISIONS, Trading in mess pork was moderately active, the feeling easicr, and prices declined 15c to 20c, closing compara- tively steady at medium figures. May closed $17.70 to 817. June, 817.80 to $17.821; July, 817.871 to $17 90. On the call board 19,000 barrels sold at a decling of b cent Lurd was fairly nctive and casior. May 1 to 8 June, $9.40 to closed §9.521 4245 July, $9.47} f On call ales were 4,250 tierces, July declin- 4 cents. Wide Awake Druggists. C. F, Goodman 18 always alive in_his busi. and spares no paing €0 secure tho bost of Ho has_secured the ted Dr, King's Now covery for Consumption. The only cer- tain cure known for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Hourseness, Asthma, Hay Fover, liron itis, or any affection of throat and lungn, Sold on a positive guarantee, Trial bottles ne every articlo in his line, free, Regular sizo 81 —————— Opening of the Upper Mississippi. Sr, Pavi, March 26.—At two o'clock the ice moved out of the river in the front of the city and for the first time in yenars the river has been clear at this date. No damage done. Dusvqur, March 26.—The river is clear and the boats will resume trips to- morrow. Dusuque, March 26.—The tinally broke up to-day in the river in front of the city and passed off without doing any damage. The river is now clear of ice, except a lictle fluating, as can be scen ubove and below, —— Connecticut Against Woman Suffrage Hartrorn, March 26.—In the house to-day the bill giving women the right to vote on the license question was over- whelmingly defeated without much dis- oussion. On the bill giving them the right to vote in school meetings was a full discussion, and the bill was rejected —96 to 83 —— Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The greatest medical wonder of the world Warranted to speedily cure Burns, Cuts, Ul- cers, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sores, Cancers, Piles, Ohillblaing, Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands. all kdn eruptlon, garantood o cure i svery (nstance, or money refunded. 25 cents — The Bennett-Mackey Cable. Boston, March 26,—The Bennett- Mackey cable is expected to reach Cape Ann about the middle of April. The Commorcial Cable company, which owns the line, to-day purchased the laud nec- easary at Cape Ilulluu opposite, Iiand Howard. quire for steward. “',\.\'n-f Y with wasl Pleasant St., by and ironing. WAL © work, nono other need. BRUNNER, ADIES O 4 tak o day casly and_quietly 0 canvansiiig; no s Reliable Man'f'g Co., drawer, TT. ED— Girl for general house work 8. W diuing room girls i mwediatoly hotel with 60 rooms, full cornor lot, §1 " SEN & €O, nd work an, Mra, Kingm ‘en St. Mary's ave and Har VW ANIED —Two gond broom makers at Plattsmouth hioom works: steady work. 2D A computint sorvant girl for UNG MEN in ity or o oL 84T light and ploasant work at their own co 10' I Hascall's add. to Okohowia from 00 to §475. 16 lots i1 Wiloox 2 add; all fo h 81,000 ca 1, with good ] _PAULSEN & CO, F Full ocrnor lot 10th and Dodgo St., 11,000 withoutand §12,600 with_building. 0. Tho PAUL 19227 frout by 77 & on 10th near twill pay 10 per cont on investment. DOR SALE-44 ft. Tzard 500, it & ot 08%84 I Improvemont, Awsoc adi 6 cash. For ono week ot ly, 10 acres 3 mile west of tho Fort, 81,900 cax A lario assortment of all kind of propert y by PAULSEN & €0, 18827 ation UEEN PROTECTOR-Unprecedentedinducemonts offerod Indy agonts for this now rabborundertar meht for ladies. Addross with sta dergarment Co., 9 south May St., wa Ladies or ploasant work at their own hor day, easily made: work sent by mail; no can box 167 Dubtiquo Tows Addross F. Ridd & Co. between D and 4 o'clock, 110 South 4 howo from Dodge WAL Good and_competent on red car liue. W Tomediately Wages £.60 per week. Refore Apply st "ol M. T, Patrizk » Saunde W ANTED- Good wirl for goneral houseorke, Ref crences required, Call at 2217 Soward St., of Sau VWANRED—A gilfor second work and to ausiot with washiog and ironing. Mry, Kingman St. Mary's ave., and Harne Pleasant St. hotwe cond st-cet west of tho Convent. WANIED G4 8. 17th St. Wi “t G WANTED-To hire a irl or middlc aged wo Good wiges will bo J, 1108 Furnam street, botwoen 11th and 12th St. for general housework paid 0721t VY ANTED—A girl, 1613 Calitornia seroot. VW ANTED -Girlat wo_ want houso work, to wpply st and Co. Opposite P, O, N argo RO SALEFrosh mil b cown at Wi = each. A bargain. IRE v of two or colored. Apply at corner of Indian and Saun. Mre. Herbert T, Leavitt. 0., 81,600, 8200 down, b St.near Grace. | fornia strect, §1,701 fene barn, 1ot 50x200 St 7,600 N idonics, ot 40x1: avenue nt Bureau, A grirl to du second work, TED—Twn girls, cook nnd nurse, App y at . TIOBBIE, Kirls for gonoral 100 0 Cannon Bro's WANIED—A Gorman dining room kitchen giel, Howso and Hoppe, 418 8. 18th Bk, bot Harney and Ho vard Employment by & young wan in stare, VW ANTED Apply H MANNWEILER. W ANIED=To drive dulivers wagon or work In wtore, speaks Gorman and Englls turnish Addiess ©0. K. Boe offics W ANTED-Situsti 12th and 13th at. Y\ ANTED-Situa 1 s va Good re Bee office. adation given. young man with referonces, bureau 17 N. 16th stecot. VW ANTED -A relianlo young man w to work, board and go 1o school, Beo oftice m ker, WAMED-Situation by an ex MIBCELLANEOUD WANib, JANTED - For spot cash, 6 1 & Foom o ftace JANTED - fow ners n 10 lrarn baok keoni: WANTR A0 perasial i uiehiod J. B, SMITH, 156 Douglas. SITUATIONG WANTED. 1os 5 .oro hand 1 o second girl in smali fam. il Inquire at the Arcade, Douglas 8t , hot. ner in privat Addres D=Position of any kind by o . emplor et or e oes Address M K." Bog + fioe, situations are Grocery rtand witha trale of 81 per year 1013 Harney St. N, W. MERRIL 142.50§ DO% SALE—Sic first_class business lots on 10tn street, BELL & SHRIVER, 4 on Cuming St. 1 NNY & WILLIA) DOR BALE-Twolots in Sh over ¢ blocks from Saund 15th and farna r. ]4‘41“ SALE. To plece, west of bar. racks, overlonkin y. Vory dosirabls for , 81,200 cash. ;T0is will bo offercd for Im‘nl o, 176 to $000. view, Just south of the U. P, doot, +oom cottag Tot, 1§ mil ‘& from P, Andero'Tot with goi fiy 500, 830 down, bal; o'l It sre lot, ho €200 down, bilanco '¢1 , Call €0 per month. < oty in Wil Make offer. 1,210, o 16t stroet 5,600, §260 down, and $20 por it biok residence, 10 v conven d nor hand Farnom. 16811 1 A 50 acro fari ont. 20 acres fine hotto VA, granary, treds Prico 81, Addross JOIN JOINSON, Jamestown 18274 hay lnnd; A Sl stook of Drigs wad Deugginta’ Fivturos for ralo in the live town of Waterloo, Nohraska: good oponing for a phyaioian, A i ER, EIkhorn Station, K of Confectionory. ., 10th & MAIL [P0 HALE-Good st t 11:20] BLE'S Agency, 217 0w tooly ot May & | zard Sts. 103 20§ Kunde, N. W. cor. 16th an; D CORN FOIR 8ALY 1000 bushels of good sound old corn. Apply £ Dr Chambors Vetor v Bnrg )uaha, LERt JOR 5AL Inquire A wpan of mirew, hamess and wa Chicago, n. 0§ DOR BALE- A lot of fresh milk cows at 200h an Californin St, 66 251 Tt HAT oW 000K staVOK 10F 810 ber wuits, for §20, at Hill & ¢ St We g Now chatn 116 north _16th antoo all now goods, 7t TR0 SALw M “oil, 81400 morkeako on i prcved farm i | jor €0, 1600 ¥ cont. PAULSE tl PO BALE- Lot 87x142 ou Chicago strect, with cottage, four rooms, ha I, two clowets, €oGd col u, $4,000. Bar TER & copn 1616 Parnam St. ntern, trees, trult, era OR BALE—A patent ice-box suitable for_butoher or hoarding | LU P, R R warket 621 North 10th 5. 9351 LGAIN — Ha!f & block near St. five blocks from Gourt House.” Boawiful' resident lots or wuitable for ton anthouses, Wil sub-divide. Addross TOMKIN 024 Farnaw street. T804 Jogn saue AT A 1 Mary’s avonue, only JOK BALE—0I0 owspepers i large and wiwe auantitios at chiw offic [1] DOR BALE A first-class Voso & ¥on Piano, bargain. Inquire EdRolin & Ericknon's. at o 24t ALE —Four shos Iolin & Ericks . dnquiee b0-L 08 vory I TRADE A good span of inile i‘ d wagou. Apply 1 Aiox G. Chariton, b MoCaguy Biros. 03041 POM BALE-~Farm 8 i) [{ Mrw. Moyor, over i from city, Inquire der's Drug store, 16 and L ward Omalia, Neb, fro 1884 protest filod wit 1844, saidl i ion_of B, Liquor License, NOTICE. otice is Nieroby given that B Bloh 20th day of March 1851, filo his o) m the 11Eh day of April 1841 to th S84, 1 there be filed within the said license March 27th A. D, 1584, i SRBACH, Applicant L JEWETT, City Clerk, 7 2thewd Matterof Apy on of Thomps for 1 iquor Licenso. NOTICE, v given that Thomyson & Little of March A. 1. 1854, ile his appli- of Omaha, f w and vinous Liquors, at 8t ward, Omaha Noh, ) Uhe 26th - day of April, 1854, to the 11th day of July, 1554 1t thero be il within two we waid liconwe will bo ~ gran TUHOMPEON & LI 1502t cowd 4., * Avilicants, JEWETT, City C.erk, Matter of Application of M Licenso TIC thit M Woekbach for Liquor Weekbaoh il filo hiy u Phird Ward, Omana, the L1t day of Apiil, 1859, to the 11th 1884, 1t there’ be'no objoction, re: or protest filed within t h, Ax D 1888, the said Ticense will by MWECKBACH, A), Jo . L COJEWETT, City Clork, 20024 10wk § Mattor of Application of Chy Licen NOTIC wivon that Chas, Fleck did upon the 20U day of Sareh A. D 1554, filo hi apolic the magor and city council of Omali for li il it wpirituony and vinous | House 8, Fourtoonth streot, S ward, Omaha, N 1 the 11th day of April, 1844, to the 11th day July, 1884 I thero bo 1o objection, rouion Mranico or protest filod within two weoks fr 20th, A. D, 1851, the waid liconse will be granted CharLes Fusok, Applicant 30 L COJEWETT, City Clerk, Fleck 1092t 1ewk Matter of Application of J. D, [ . Sehnell for Liguor NOTICH given that J, D, F. Schnoll did day of March A, D, mayor and city coundil of I malt, spisituous and vinouy s appl ahis, Alod within two weol the said Ticonso will 3 DR 3L h, A. D, 1554 Applicant, , City Clork, AT Towk® CIEWET Proposals tor Milis Supplies. HEADGUARTERS Dira ORCE 0K 1y Al ST OF TR PLATTE, ) JUARTER MANTHR, Ny Ao tripl 1834, | March 25 §F named b in ddors, ani for difference fn nisters at tho follo a nishing and delivory wind straw an anay b3 roquired during the fisc oing July 1at, 155, v cpot, Fortw Ouv-ha, Niobrar t e) at tho offices of the Quarter mod military posts for fur Bidiy, Rus. intey and Washakio 031, aud charcoal will bo open 154, ey on fon Pacifla and other thousan © ul, of 740 pounds b Also, ut this office, Saturdiy, turnishing at ¢ dopot or &t any el tions not west h Plite, haviog Rail nections with 500,000 pounds cos 000,000 pounid § Tho Gover all proposals. Prefurence given to ar'icles of domes and manufuctiire, ocnditions of p | g equal, aud such preforence giv Aerlean production and manufao the Pacific comt, to the extent of the ¢ neumptic required by the public service there. tho ton, Biank proyossls wind lus ructions as to bidding tormw of contract, payment, ote., will bo furniat o ou application to 1kl oilice, or to the Quarteru sters AL YAr 0l AtAtion - named, anee or Bierbach for did upon o tho to well 1006 o or protost n & Littlo fonremonstrance or protest ki from March ¥6, A, D, 1854 the Wweeks from grant. for Liquor n March liquors, 3 8. 10th atreot, 1t wiird, Omaha, Nob, from the 11bh - day of Apel, 1554, to the 116 day GfAUL e, 1884 3 1 th 10 objoctic o OF protost o, subjoct to the d at this ottice aha local time,) on dates hour they will “be opened ame hour (allow ing dports such fuel, forago wr Steele, Bridger, Dougla:, Kobitison, Larauis, May 21, 1834, for ut resorves the rignt to rejoct any or 1o articles f re produced «n COLLEGE PLACE On Cumings, Izard, Nicholas, Cald- well, Paul and Hamilton streets, and on 32d, 33d, 34th, 85th and 36th Streets, half mile west of Military Bridge and Saunders Street, $375 TO $1,000. Any fterms that purchasers may desire. Seventy Houses and Lots $700 to $12,000 each. Three acres with 300 feet south frontage, on St. Mary’s avenue, with large brick building, only ove-half mile from Postoffi e $29,000. Eacy Terms, Beoutiful Acre site ou Cuming St., one block east of the Academy of the BSacred Heart. $3,500. Any terms will cut it up. Very Choice three-quarters of an orner diagonaily across from L. corner of Sac Heart, grounds, 189 £t north feont- age on California #t., and 150 ft. west frovt geon Kennedy St. Price, §2,600. Terms to suit pur PROSPECT PLACE, Only a few lots left in this addition, six blocks west of end of Red St. car line, one and one-half miles from the postoffice, and one mile from tha U. P, sheps. 8300 and vpwards, Any terms desired. BEMIS’ NEW MAP Of Omaha, $10 Rach, Money Loaned on improved real estate at lowest rates of interest. in evTry part of the Lots for sale city, North, South, East, or West. Houses, Lots, Farms, Lands, Stores, Offices, Rooms, ete., for Rent. Deeds, Mortages, L;ms and all kinds of Conveyance promptly attended to, Business and Warehouse Lots for sale, Real Estate Aggncy, 4 Webat B34 Ko veli , e » ; r tho W. F. Becl e e T Y — R s . Euvelopos cortalulug proposals should be marked / Theely Mitcheock and 'Edward Test:| DETWILER'S OARDET SALE, Miners Accept a Reduction, W B op, e ot dist a8 froae Two opuns mscoud Tawad Tugs 01 aud | o 41k wn eveien . or by o persi piliionss iree ballots were taken, The third re- w24 { Prressonc, March Three thoue. | U B. R JOHNSON, ¥ wagai, chosp, at 1518 Uaruoy 9i, - | Post Quartermast:m, G, B. DANDY, 9 i 0 " of Ble ier JoRINEON WS usi 64 cuet Quartusr, FIFTEENTH AND DOUGLAS