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- s 8 THE DAILY BER THE REPUBLICA®, RABBIE, The lpilv‘cnnwuunfimmm Three Straigd', Republicans” for the "t of Edueation, THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA. Saturday Morning, March 29, curbin, no one. The Weather. For the upper Mississippi valley Colden | p 4 ;0 nontary Rules Laid Aside | semey A Ten-Pin Ticket, wouthorn part by slightly colder weather. — LOOAL BREVITIES. — Oabbage and garden truck s arrivieg in | The city republican convention, held Targe quantities now. last evening in the city hall, was called ~The Denver train was throe hou s late in | to order by N.J. Burnham, chairman of reaching this city yestorday morning. the city central committee. Mr. Burn- —The approaches to the landings have beon [ ham then stated to the convention the arranged, and the Sioux City and Pacific [object of its meeting. It was moved by company are now_forrying their trains across | My, ('Sullivan, of the First ward, that HSHYELy WS old way: Gustave Anderson act as temporary +~Throo fnmaten of the W' hosbltal I | ohairman of the moeting. The motion bt MU © MOMIeS. | was put by the mover and lost. Mr. QDS e SR s o LU | e e Wad i sobatbaed i tacked by this disease, x —The American Hotel Reglster contalns |locted tomporary chairman. John the information that the Kitchen Brothers | Lichteberger was choson seorotary. A contemplate the addition of sixty more rooms | committee of five on credentials, consist. o their already eapacions hotel, ing of James Knight, M. C. Meaney, —In police court yesterday thore wore two cases for disturbance of the peace. They were each fined £5 and costs, and were both sent up to the county jail. ’ J i tion: —In thecaseof the Stato gaiast Newell, '"lg,‘i'; it b & Yoo, in the police court yesterday, the evidenoe on | o LWL Ve D g oaso was then continued until next Tuesdsy | Frofiman. at 10 & m. Second ward—DanShull, Anton Franzl, Avenue at this time shows the importance of | Dunn, C. Specht, J. Kavan, by I.'8. the proposed improvement of Leavenworth Hasonl stroot, which will relieve the avenue of a great Soudingburg, by F. D. Kent, proxy,|the sair AL GE Sty ISR crod HreCiglinnd, by W. . Smith, ~—The bridge over the Platte river on the proxy, A. W, Oleson, Hen Pepublican Valley road, which has been im- | Chris, Willie, John H. Sahier, passible for several days, was strengthened in | Fourth ward—R. W. Breckenridge, permitted to pass over it last night. tebe: 3 —Vinoont Ellwood is tho name of the horse [ KSRLIAton, proxy for J. H. Millard, thief brought down from Blair last night by Mr. Emery. He was placed in the county jail. Ellwood admitted his guilt, Who he is | James Knight, or where he came from cannot be learned. Sixth ward—Andrew Kear, Martin —The haok driver of ©.8. Higgins reportod | Ittner, Frank Phelps, Peter Peterson, he had driven over & man on 16th street and | Joseph Rowles, Louis Kammerman, Capital;avenuolast night. Search was mado for | The report was adopted. theinjured man but he could not be found. The groxy, Cl_nrlu Hunt, H. was then made rmanent, It was driver uays the polo of tho haok struck him |, ,v0q “and "carried that the convention In the sids, The horses wero reined by the proceed to the nomination of members of drivor bofore the carriage passed over the un- | Fro eeurd of wdimtion: fortunate man. They were then backed up and the man got up and walked away, Upon following inquiry by the driver ho stated that ho was | offored by A. A. Parker: not hurt, Mr. Higgins' employe says the man must have been severely injured as he was | tl noyer. April 9th. This order necessitates the hiring % of twenty-eight men. They have all heen appointed, thirtesn of whom are from this city. These weighera will be employed thirty- five days and receive 8105 for their sorvices, W. F. Faray, Fred Thompson, C. A, Dun- bam, E.B. Southard, I. B, S8aunders, L, J. A . Kinney, J. L. Hobbs, C. Alstat, Henry Bar. | 3PPointed tellars by the chair, P decided on motion to vote for three can- beau, F. D. Wilson, N. A. Ellingwooa, F. 8, | g8 o8 O ImoHan 1o Stewart and W. . Crowell are the namen of | " following is the result of the first lot: Nominations being then in order, the names of E. K. Long, Prof. Scott, James S. Bennet, Charles Connoyer, those appointed from this city. This will be | pal], Wlleox, the first time in throe years these mails have ... 20 White. away. —— PERSONAL. 5 20 C. H. Floatin, Scotis, Is regustered at the | The chair wasabout to declare the vote Paxton, ::d declare Mr. ¥Vl\i0fi;l elected, when 0 attention of the W. V, Posty ot Norfolk, 1a topplag sé the | ) g by Mr. Perrine, to the|lace veil, Millard, fact that there were 120 J. Cooper, of New York, iu at the Metro- | Tho chair was unable to see the point politan, Paxton. bal u(:t was declared li‘ll IM T T Walta, Valontino, I & gust of tho s ,:fi"m“"_'md‘“f' L R, ome ol C. 8, Iddmyer, of North Platte, is at the | nouncedZeight ballots instead of seven. Millard, White was elected, he claimed. The D, E. Thoppson, of Lincoln, 1s quost of chair announced that such was the caso. the Paxton, C. H Johuson and wife, of Lincoln, are at | rabbl - the Millard, The supporters of White were ious ) i over m!{;n. T. M. Marquette, of Lincoln, is at Rate "l rvive o chiain v it W, M. Tobertson, of Madison, regntared | oy the, - chair. - A4 b the Millard, restored, when meaney moved that Mr, Metropelif was put and the chair dec ded itself in|;gini .‘iflmh" » of Hastings, lo stopplng | Joubt, A aivision was oalled for and | Weddis i . White was declared the nominee, Mr. | which E. F. Howe, Hastings, Neb., is at the tan, " . Porrine then arose and asked the chair Metropolif the effect of their vote when a motion Charles Swmallwood, West Point, iy a guest | had boen carried that those named should all, e of the Paxton. be voted for. Ho receivea no satisfacto- good A. C. Brown and wife, Norfolk, ars stop- ;yu"ggi:u'fi.‘ "fi': :‘u’dulu?: mt‘l:t Bon ping at the Paxton, nominee of the convention. wre at the Metropolitan, sorve, Prof, Bcott was substituted in have li ~G. W, Dutton and wite, Calabridgo, Neb,, | Bis stead, "?";'“""’"d SoHatastion gr‘:l-:l. B e Tl - are at the Metropolitan, il &m'whon ‘h-wl"ou rth'm Uty oepe- | dosorve, on acoount of Frank McKee, of Haverly's Mastodon min. comumittee then Mitlard, ed to the | ha strels, is at the dmago :gtyun‘h nomm.it‘:u. i Carter, of Liscom are the names by ward O el R (i P e o L L e ‘Thomas Brysot, Schulor, aud C. A, Van | Fieve the pusuing y - Wormer, Girand Lsland, are at the Paxton, the sidewalk, throwing mud and filth all over everybody within hacks could have been driven up to the before the close of the concert, when they would have interfered with JUR—— Wide Awake Pruggists. . F. Goodman 18 alwagh alive In_ his busi. ness and spares no pains to secure the best of every artiole in his line. for the clebrated D, King's New |my . ique followed by slightly warmer and gener- - i - T,'I‘,J only cor. ally fair weather, northwesterly winds. to Bring About the Nomina- Colds, Honrveness, Asthma, 'l“ll::l; F;\v:r':'l"xfim For the upper Misscuri valley: Slightly tions of White, Bennett chitis, or any affection of throat_and lungs, warmer and generally fair weather; north- h Sold on & porltive guarantes. erly winds, shifting easterly, preceded in and Soott. free, Regular sizo $1 CONFIDENCE MEN, A Uarge Number of This Class in Omaha at the Present Time., There are at present a large number of confidence men and thieves in this city and almost daily new ones are added to the list, and old ones who have been here before, return and proceed to business without any hesitancy. somé ‘‘sucker” reports that he has been robbed of his money by confidence men, and doubtless there are many who never report their lossos, thinking that, as they have been fools enough to trust ger with their money, they will not ex. pose their ignorance to the world. A neat littlo game was blocked at the Martin Ittner, John G. Jonkinson and [ Uion Pacifio depot yosterday by 'Wiley George B. Lake, was appointed. The (0 'short with a stubby beard, the other following named gentlemen weredeclared | tall, with long black beard, boarded the by the committee to be entitled to seats | 8 o'clock dummy in this city and went | Roland Reed in Marsden's Comedy at {( the Boyd Last Night, over to Counci Josiah | “gpotted” them and at noon they re- Th "Sullivan, | turned to this city on No. 3. tho paet of thostato was all Inthoduced. Mho | win,"Gphiraon, 8. J. Borgstrom, Geo. |and Mr, Valentino wont on board the train and found the shert man sitting in a S T , | seat with young, —The drendful condition of St Mary's| M. C. Meany, Morris Morrison, Elijah | apparently about nineteen years of age. 0 was making himself very agreeable to 1, pro:iy. the young man, i Third ward—Price Sanders, Charles | man, was seated three r. Dixon walked straight up to the Borthold, | short man and asked him where he was oing, and he said to Schuyler. Mr, ixon then asked to see his ticket, but such & manner Thursday that the trains were | P. L. Perrine, G, Anderson, J. H. Lich- | the fellow had none, and was ordered to r, A. A, Patker. G.B. Lake, D. |leave the train, which he did. ner, E. B. Wood by Joseph Redman |the waiting room Mr. Valentine met tha . Qonsley, [ short man, and accused him of being a confidence man, and he owned up that he was, and said all he wanted was money enough to leave town. The city is becoming overrun with these ed. ¢ follows and it will be necessary to do The temporary organization, on motion, | something ere long. —— Th Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan., writes: “I nover hesitate to recommend your Elec- | R T a Beforo further action was taken, the Tfi }lltbiurs w;ny cup'.omem, fihey give entire line, and did not please the audience as i satisfaction and are rapid sellers,’ EARUEE AR AN i Rd Bittars aro tho purest aud best modicine " " nown and wi tivel Belioving - that the public schools of [ Tiver complaints. - Purify the blood apal reg- city are ina prosperous condition; [ulatethe bowel 'he resolution was Iaid on the table, | Mr. J. T. Powell wero married in the pleasant,cozy rooms which they have fitted up fora William White, J. J. Points, John Wil. home, on the corner of Twenty-sixth and bur and Edmund Bartlett were proposed. | Dodge streeta. > ; D. Kenniston and M., O. Meaney were | pressive coremony with the ring was per- 1t was | formed by Rev. C. W. Savidge, assisted by Mr. P. A, Ocumpaugh, who gave the bride away, who gave the Miss Lilhe and Olive Fausey, acted as bridesmaids, and Messrs. T. H. Taylor and W, W. Keysor as groomsmen. dressed in white satin, with lace drapery, and wore a wreath of orange blossoms in- chair was | tertwined with the folds of an elegant reach. The Every fow days tran- Two men, Bluffa r. Dixon Mir. Dixon His partner, the tall ¥ fl'. in advance of | Marsden's ‘“‘Cheek.” cided hit. Upon s A e T gfinmrmdtfée&?fia{g“xfx‘ the | who will be kindly remembered by tho [ American manhood. of tho city. patrons of the Boyd as ‘*Dave Hardy” in 4 R Eamoralda,” way ronlly a very rofvesh. |® life should fll the heart e ing performance. Mr. Bloch has an original conception of a rather thankless | ortrays the character of a | tice. scheming villain “decidedly superior to the majority of ‘heavies.” : Miss Blanche Vaughn as *Nell” com- | ity must bow. plotely captured the audience by her charmingly natural manner, Miss Alice Hastings as *“Mrs. Abel Rackett” brought out ull there was In her part, and ousanas Say So. curo Kidney and No family can afford to be The saloon of Gottlelb Zimmermsun on St. Mary's avenue, opposite Eighteenth He has _secured the |street, was the scene of a bold robbery It is on the moat frequented part of the avenue, but being on the north side between the base ball grounds Trial bottles |and the livery stable, few people pass on that side of the street at night. Two young men, strangers, entered the saloon a few minutes before twelve and | was 26 yoars of age. sat down to read the papers, until Pat|Carnew, Wicklow Co., Ireland, wh Geiseker, the bar-tender, began to close up. Then they covered him with re- that they were not joking. Then the rellows rifled his pockets and the till, | time of his death. which latter had about $2.50, and also took an opera glass which stood on the bar. After this they locked Geiseker in [ pneumonia. the saloon, leaving him to break out of a | disease gain upon him t} window and report to his employer. ——— Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, The greatest moedical wonder of the world, Warranted to speedily cure Burns, oors, Salt Rheum, Fever So Unill:ll-l:;, Oorn: and all skin erupt y 3 . -"munen, o money refunded. 256 oents | Ciate of sterling worth. » box, ‘'CHEEK.” That Mr. RReed has not been forgotten by our theater-going people was fully reen-looking fellow, | proven by the enthusiastic audience that greeted him last night upon his reappear- ance, after three years’ absence, in Fred | Catholi In the oharactor of **Dick | " Smythe,” ‘‘a gentleman and 1 don't care His support throughout was decidedly above the average. The “Ted Brower” of Mr. 8. 8. Bloch, Electric | she would in a soubrette part, which is decidedly her forte. It was on the whole a very even pre- sentation of a decidedly interesting com- when 10cs¢ed in Max Meyor's bui It 020 "6 truly said of him that he Tuan without vice—honorable, and reliable, A Loving Tribute Paid bya ¥ where a mass of requiem will be sai The deceased at the time of his In the death of Mr. faithful ROBERT P. RICKERBY, Upon the Death of a Comrade. lding. WaAs A riend Thuredaat9:15 p.m, Robert P. Rickerby died at his lodgings, 1816 Farnam street. His faneral will take place to.day at 9 a. m, from St. Philomena Cathedral, d. death He was a native of ere all the relatives that he has on earth reside, Coming to Omaha about three years ago volvers and told him to surrender. Gei- | he, after a short interval entered the ser- seker laughed in their faces until assured | vice of the car accountant of the ) railroad where he was employed until the U, P Just a week ago to-day he felt the first symptoms of what proved to be double So rapidly did ‘the deadly Kne two days be- fore his death Drs. Kenna and Coffman pronounced him beyond hope. Although 5,000 miles away from relatives, all that tender friendship could do was done for o Cnhi l'l(JI- him, res, Cancers, Piles, Chappod hands, to cure in Rickerby the| W young men of Omaha have lost an asso- In character pure, sincere and frank, he was pos- sessed of a fine manhood. Entering upon nothing, without the sanction of mature reason he prosecuted all his un- Faithful and gentle, he was valu sociates in business. An honored ght of all men to God as they thought Gifted in intelligence entitled | the They will save hundreds of |edy and by a very well balanced com- | Pourne no traveler returns.” Weston and Miss Ella L. The beautiful and im- groom Pomeroy and The bridesmaids were attired | ¥ Ward- votes ifn white m:iul. nmli carried bouquets lnf ant and lovely flowers. The gentle- made by the gentleman last named. fter n:?: of the party wore the conventional B. E. Fenuer and wifo, Calhoun, are af the | 81 explanation of some length the chair | black suits an :n-l- flln;flllgooho.nz:no:g thn: :vh;::l oouldia standing :he forbidding weather a large ¥. B, La , Chicago, s fat the Metro- 0 o on, © | number of guests were present, and the; politan. ORI Oldogms, s s the At this stage | same not empty handed. % 7 “'f‘hebdill:ing mtl a,.ble was laden w:'ih , both costly and most appropriat: ing the vote of the Sixth ward ho had an- gelocted. Amm{g the elsgnnptp pigoel oyt silver and China ware, and numerous articles prepared bs friendly and loving hands, was & handa Upon tho aunouncement of the nomina- | frait of Mr, Savidge, Mr, and Mrs, We tion the convention was changed into a ton's pastor, whio and confusion reigned suprome. | for its fidelity to the original. o can not name all the presents or the donors, oir viotory and his opponents | but can say that the array of beautifu things was one which did’ credit to the length | hoarts and judgments of the friends of measure | the happy couple, After th Frod Shouefust, Salt Lake City, Is at the [ White bo declared the nominee of the Nonl(:he h;d:le r;:ton .yn;n 1. oongratel tan, convention by acolamation. The motion | to the residsnoe of d there partook of a_dilicious wedding sup ample and upright life, all the good things and ppy honors hi for. "Ata late hour the ly broke up, hni:g the happy couple as Tur Bes ‘WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERY. Fax & Co. ill o) wholesale confection- g. d‘su- l.ndp;rauu business, on l(ond:;, my party at white ti omely framed r, John Henry, ad- s Dicely served, and to justice was done The entire ich mortals dare hope congratulations for uspicious beginning of their married formerly of Minneapols, 1st, at 1211 Farnam street, it & smart t vate bru . of e ——— Youthful Prize Fighters. Thursdayabout 4:30, p, m.two nowsboys got into a dispute in front of Tue Bee office, and adjourned to the vacant lot on the north side to settle the difficulty, in la Sullivan style. It was about the time that the clerks were diswissed from the Union Pacific heudquarters, and a large number of them rushed with all speed to seo the lads pound each other. was formed, and instead of the men pre- PU sent preventing the boys from fighting, s they urged them on, doubtless thinking Gm&eotf A ring and fine sport to culti- hxl'ngn ely ——— O'CONNELL FOR COUNCILMAN, Mr. John O'Connell Announces Him- scif as an Independent I wish to state to the voters of the Third ward through the columns of this and Mrs, A M. o paper that after mature deliberation I have determined to run at the polls on Tuesday next for councilman on the in- I have come to this The bride was |°onclusion only after giving the matter | g 1 its proper consideration. feel that I have not been properly treated by some of the leaders ot my party in I think I would have been fairly and honestly elected the choice of the primaries on Tuesday last if my friends had been allowed to Notwith- | vote. They were kept from the polls by the friends and followers of my oppo- uently the result of the hird ward did not give me a majority which I think I would have received had the primaries been conducted in a proper manner, only honest and fair treatment at the hands of the party to which I have al- ways belonged. I'am also urged to this step by my friends who have supported was much admired |me in my efforts to receive the nomina- tion, ‘and in justice to them and myself T have resolved to do as above stated. Jonx 0'CoNNELL, dependent ticket. o' I think and | Fun nents, and conse primaries in the Death of Howard Scribner, The Plattsmouth Journal says: v many former friends of Howard Scribner, T““ repaired | o young man in the employ of the B. & M. about two years since as an operator in this city, will be painfully shocked to learn of his death, which occurred at ovening Denver last Saturday of merriment and wit, i and if one can judge by the jollity and fhathauains pasperd humor which prevailed, we can uredly declare that a happier and more enjoyable wedding has not taken ! John Wil: i . M. Murphy and naphow, Nowth Plato, | bur wes noxt nominated bt declined 1o | Py WSS for many s dey. Aud it from consumpiion, through this city Sunday evening, en route to his former home near Oshkosh, Wis. sincere sorrow large | frionds in Omaha during his briel stay in , d | the city, about two years ago. He was eir industrious | operator in the B, & M. ticket office ANDREWS’ ,cfio M d’ RTAR. ve el q A ANTED—Experienced girl for gencral house: w e iy T o-u‘l;"nhlb;n: W perienesd girl for guncral_bowe nd testimonials sjrisass Duna it 4 Fearl Baking Omaha, their associates and friend S e DIED. years, at 9 o'clock a. m, 1816 Farnam street, to St. FPhilo cathedral. above ordinary, he had betore him a life of al- who knows it,” Mr.Reed made a de- |luring promise, the sweets of which he had fimrcly touched when life’s current ceased, No wonder, then, that a host of friends gathered around him, and that his death has cast a gloom over the Irish- undertakings with fearlessness and ability. ed by his employer and respected by his as- mem- ber of the Emmet Monument associa- tion, he was, in the cause of motherland, an untiring and effective worker who sought atter reward only in the conscious- ness of duty well performed. A devout he recognized as sacred wor best. No wonder that the untimely closing of such friend- ship with sadness, bitter and profound, and cause the mind to question its jus- But in it there is a reason deep and mysterious which the mind of man cannot fathom, and before which mortal- As the last note of some pure and cherished hymn dies away so his life took iis departure, fortified by the sacraments of the holy church, Standing on the threshold of eternity he turned and with a gentle smile playing on his wan coun- tenance, he bade a last farewell to the loving friends gathered around his couch, then entered ‘‘that country from whose UL by RER e ot Avikis 3 RO RS td only, 1 Kol o v ilhons e The Sold at From o friend who knew him to esteom timo tho 1man ck. e i RSl [0 o ot by O B Bocman, o Mfmeny s S Bim thia implo iibuto s Iaid upon bia —The pos| department has ordered the by i and goo d f Y —— “ROUGH ) bier, Requescat in pace. ;“l“flk“f& ki '-hsdlglinn :‘:‘fi: ;‘“ 5,'11.'&{., clflgnf;'lfo:i:g gentl‘:l::l: E K. Ties That Bina. Cloars oerc:g, ?nrilcgf Ar"l;.séhc-, flies, Mn—'me % clfc trom Fromont £ Valentino, to begin on | epsy, © 0+ Foints and Chasles Con-| myyrgdayat half past sight o'olock p. m. :";:'};m?edffi“e_g" Deunks, chipmunks, | 5y 1 OREF.KEITHL EY, —In Sioux City, Wednesday evening, March 26, Mr. Otto Beindorff and Miss Nellie Keithley, both of The contracting parties have both been in the employ of 8. P. Morse, in_this city, for a number of years, and are highly respected by HAGEDORN—In this city, corner Twenty- first and Lake street, William Hag son of Henry Hagedorn, aged nineteen odorn, Funeral Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m, Friends invited, RICKERBY—In this city, March 27th, at 9 . m., R. P, Rickerby, aged 26 years. aral wili’take blace So-xorsow morming rom his Iate_residence, mena's the I want “The POWDER Absolutely Pure. Nows of his | sirimgh sad whessmonens uere ren Pt death was received with expressions of | the édinary kinds, snd eansoy be sold in competuopy witn themultitude of low vass. short welgt t alum or or Co., 108 Wall at New Vork by young men among |phoephate powders. Sord It Roya Bak- 'hfim “*Berib” was a general favorite, og Pg'hd i Vail ant N Vork " Scribner made a number of warm OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARUH 20,1884 BOLD ROBEEBS' They Enter Gottlelh Zimmermann's Saloon and at the Point of & Re- volver Demand the Cash, WTR—— —_— e JFOR RENT100 acro tarm. Also briok yard; ™. [ Murray. 0.t ‘l)‘i RENT- Farnished rooms 10i7 Dodge stress. Fo%st 7 OR RENT 2614 Dougl JOR RENT—The second_and third floors of my bullding, 1108 Farnam 8t 8. LEHMAN. 071t tarnished room for one gentleman, Lk 0 B wicis setneie nats €y Ui Fog RENT.Seven room coftage, neat the U, I o . depot, Possession, April ls(n:.l ||nr|"|nv |-'::h f1s] Webster Street, or of Kev, lobt Laing, 13t } Infants and Children |M5o it Withont Morphine or_ Narcotin JOR EENT—A farnisned front toom for one of two gontlemen, corner 14th and Davenport Ste. ' wmt gives our Children rosy cheeks, 807-tt e, e Castortar | 7O NENT—Farahodroom 107 Chiong, o When Bables fret, and cry by turns, I —Furalsned rooms, 1617 Dodge screet. ‘What cures their colic, kills their worms, W But _Castoria. Sis What quickly eures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigestion 3 But_Castoria, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and OR RENT--Rooms In Nebraska Natlona Bank Hall Castorin, Building. Most desiratle offices in the olt{ 1 E————————— | S0ppli>d with hydranlic clo'ator and hented steam. Apply at Bank 020.4 ~~An ab= ['OR RENT—Furnished rooms on the nortawe solute cure for Rheumatism, oor. 18th and Capitolavenue, formerly o-:n:]ng-. Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an | Houe — — e instantancous Pain.reliever, Funmsmflw room hoated 222 N. 10th. oTast FOR’BALE, OR LEASE— business Iots 10th streot, etween Davenport and Capitol avenue, oast side, for & torm of years. 5 43040 1697 Farnam stroot. o and Sons piano ata bar- gain. Tnquive at E4holm and Krickson's music store, on 10th st, 230t VWANTED betwoen 12th and 13th St. TA: )—An inteligent woman to assiss in the hildren and do second work at Mrs. OR SALE _Stato and country rights for tho it~ bl e g R b el il F proved milk pan, by Mrw. J. Scholler, N . cor. 15th and California St. Oy 104-29 ANTED—BIx or cight good strong girls for var- » r - o o OR RENT—Store, also good rooms and offlces in WS A bbbl Crounse's Block. E. M. HITCHCOGK. 107.2) OR SALE-One largo Mosler Babmann & ton safo as ood as new. width 8 foot, 10 inchos, depth 2 food 8} inches, For pasticulars inquire at office of Nebraska Imploment Co., on 14th street between Harney and Hownrd St. 106 281 7'OR BALE—Brood sowe's and stock hogs by W, ‘A. Hurrison, City steam laundry 11th St, 109-20¢ ANTED—A good girl to do general house-work. Apply 1610 Harney St. 225281 VWANTED_A girl for genoral house work, Good wages will bo paid. CHAS. FLECK, Eagio house 8, 14th Sts, 158 29§ WWANIED—A kitchen girl 1lght awey at 14 Donglas 8t. Boston Restaurant. 154-28§ WANzED~Gin todo genoral housowork 1710 N. | TN0R SALE_Six room cottaze 1an 1otn St urt | FO cistern, full lot N, James near Poor Claire Convent, North Omahs $2000 % | § down, balance on long time. T, Wilkins, 908 Pierce St. 1801t JANTED- Paper hanger at Whitehouse' '8 Druj Store 702 N, 16th St. 12841 ANTED— Girl for general house work 8. W. cor. 14:hand Howard. 03" [ J1OR SAUE—Ata bargain, A fino two seated car. ryall in perfect ordor, light and suitable for ono VW/ANTED At tho Metropolitan Hotel, throo ex.- f horse.” May be scen at Siipson's Catriage Faotory. perionced diuing room gurls immediately. in- 203-25¢ quire for steward. 1 UEEN PRDTmoR-U:Knmd-nudmduummh offered lady agents for this new rubber unde: meht for lndies. Address with stamps, Ladies' Un- dergarment Co., 9 south May St., Chicago. 821-1m | J{'O% SALE—Six first class business lots on 16th 157.51 street. BELL & SHRIVER. VW ANTED-Ladien or young men to tako nico | - pleasant work at their own home; §2 to § o JFOR SALE—Froah milch cows at Military bridge, dayy oasily mado: work sent by mail; no_canvasing, on Cuming 8t. PENNY & WILLIAMS, 160-1¢ Address . Ridd & Co., box 157 Dubuque Iowa. 96 8261mol_ | 10R BALE—Twolots in Shinn's 1at_sddition not WANTED— Girl_in family of two for gen. | 1 over'2 Dlocks rom Saunder St.. 8575 and 81,00 crsl house work. White or colored, A]Y'Ilg; each. A bargamn IREY & MOTTER, 8. W. corner between 0and 4 oclock, 110 South 25th_St., 4¢h | 15th and farnaw, 165.t1 house from Dodge. 121-23§ —r OR SALE—Grocery stand with a trade of 81,200 Bor year 1013 Harnoy St. N, W. MERRILL. 142-20§ {OR SAL ANTED—Good and_competent girl for honse- [ 1 racks, work. Apply at corner of Indiana and Saun- | sub-dividi dersstreet, on red car line. Mrs. Herbert T. Leavitt. nnly one wel Very nice lot, small house, south 12¢h St., 81,150, Acrc lots in Norwood only $40 to $60. The best eral | lots in Himebaugh place, $575 up. C. | 11 Choice lots in Hanscom placs, $375 to 2000. Lots in Grandview, just south of the U. P, depot, 8176 to £300. Elegant 5 room cottsge, full lot, 13 mil 8 from P, O.;‘SI,MII, 2200 \l;'n\\'ll,:‘.lnlnm‘v 815 per month. 1 dere lot with good five room house on Burt St. ApDLy at | $2,600, 30 dowa, balance $25 per month, ort One hulf acre lot, house 4 rovms, stable, eto., Cali- WANTED-Tohiroa girl or middio aged waman | jo0n1, " 1,700, $200 down, Lalance 15 G0 per for general housework. Good wages will be ¢ Pafd, 1105 Farnam street, between 11th and 12th St. | 1.0k out, plece, west of bar- . Very’ desirablo for 4 will ‘be offered for E—Elogant 10 Y/ ANTED—A competent sorvaat girl for ge house work, none other need. Apply BRUNNER. 16 \"ANTED— fice fee. 217 "‘ TANTED—A girl to du second -work 614 8. 17th St. at Employment Bureau. No of- N. 16th street. 99.20§ cf lots fn Wilcox addition. Make offer. Thers fa something in it. :‘3 lln- n e's sub-division, §1 270, = bt 0od 4 room house, lot 100x150, on 15th street VY ANTED—A girl, 1614 California strect. gogge | nenr William street, $8,500, §250 down, and 820 per month, = Elegant brick residencs, 10 3 VY ANTED—Girlal wo want 16 girla for genoral | enoe osce ba g Sossbo e, \Jouse work, to apply at once to Cannon Bro's | s¢. Mary's avenue, 7, Very easy termg and Co. Opposite P. No charge 7410 Nice 7 room residencs, lot 40x120, near St. Mary's ——— | /006, $4,000. VW ANIED—A German dining room Kitchen girl, | **55 s , conven- block off 2§ acres nice land nor'h Omaha, §1,500, Makes Hesse and Hoppe, 418 8. 13th St., between | ten good lots. BARKER & MAYNE, N K. oo 0 Harney and Howard. 565t | 19thand Fagnamn, XL R ey SITUATIONS WANTED. A VW ANIED=By a voung man, situation who is & compotent book-keeper and understands hand, will furnish references. Address “G. office, Small stook of Drugs and Druzgsts’ Fixtures o sale in the lve town of Watofioo, N ebraska: 00d opening for a phyaician. ~Address J, B, SIL- £ Eikhorn Station, Neb. 7804 TR0k SALE—Good stock of Confectionery. MAR- BLE'S Agency, 217 N. 16th St 20} ANTED-Situstion by a lady stenographer and type writer M had by addressing *C. | [OR SALE—One et of Tinnors’ to 8.R.” No. 2023 St. Mary's ave. 222315 Kunde, N. W. cor. 10¢h and Tzard 8 tion as clerk by & young man In F.D CORN FOR SALE——1000 bushels of good hook and stationary or grocery sound old corn. Apply to Dr Chambers Veter- store or book keeper or bill clerk 8 years exverience | nary Surgeon, Omaha. 034 ina retail geocery. Address ‘. R.” Council Bluffs. $1820) E SALE—A span of mates, harness and wagon. ) Qe Ricago: 57304 OR BALE—_A lot of frosh wilk_cows at 25th and California ¢ 50 251 VW ANTEDBy a gentioman, 2 rooms and hoard in a private family within eight blocks of Post office. Address “T. B, . 8. Bee oftice. 24820 YV ANZED Situation. experionced stenograpier, Z = ThEd g e et Sgurens writes plntu (L FILENem Cuok siovastoe 810, Newotmins LR BAC Y - Add by 1181010 hao: Tioka) . |8t Weguaranteoall new goods. 7t \OR SALE—Lot 64 on Chicago street, with cottagy, four rooms, ha'l, two clasets, £ood col- far, lter lsern, teced,frlt, arape S50 gar- vork In | gatn POTTER & COBB i “Retemk in | %066 1 1615 Parnam 8¢, os, . 119% O BALE-A patent lce-bux suitablo for butcher / ANTED—Situa ion as gardner in private fa o oarcing houss at U, P. . R, Moat market W “gbed recomendation given. Address L, 4. | 021 North 16th St. 936-1m Beo office. ys — Ciiee LT ('QR SALE AT A BAKGAIN—Hall o block near St "ANTED —, e ary's avenue, only five blocks from Court WD~ o ate, PO T Whaia "8 (PSS ( 510 o' Bemmuttto rontisat ba o Eb o fa Bee offio Shkar | anthouses. Will sub-divide. ~ Address TOMKING 9024 Farnam street. T80-t1 9 Ok SALE—Ola nawspapors 1 large aud n:n'.n ANTED—Employment by a young mau in store. Apply H. MANNWEILER, 186 205 ANTED—To drive_deliver store, speaks German an furnished, ' Address 0, K.” B ANTED—Situation by an experienced d msker, Address ‘M. K.” Bee «flice. 872 auantities at this otiice. 'OR SALE—A first-class Vose & ~on Plano, bargain. Inquire Edholn & Erickson's, 524 t1 MIZCELLANEOUS WANTS. HE Now printing house, corer 15th and Todge Bta,, conauctea by the weli known practical | = priuters, Barney and Van Beuren, turns out the best workin the cty. OR SALE—Four sh at Edholm & Erick OR SALE OR TRADE—A good span of mules narness and wagon. Apply to Aiex G. Charlton, at McCagus Bros. 980-4¢ cases very cheap. Inquire 509-t1 ANTED—Furnished room with or without board for gantioman aud wite, Please addreds | TNOR SALE—Farm 3 “, M P 58 43.2 ‘arm 8 miles from city. 0. M." P. 0. hux 583, 243285 WF irs. Moyer, over Roader's Drug store, bster. ire and 57248 ANTED—One or two furnished rooms suitable for light houso keeping for gentleman and wife. Address “H, B.” Bee office 2 ANTED—For spot cash, 5 to & room o)ttage, W Box 620 ) OR BALE—Two open_second-hand buggics aad pony delivery wagou, cloap, at 1318 Harucy St. OR 8A Twa poreable boilers, 10 horse paw Apply D, FITZPATRICK 603.t1 is 21 South 16th ¥, JORBALE A unall Mosler, Bahman &0o., Gre VWWANIED A fow persous to learn book keoping Will wait on balf pay until situstions are fi nished. J. B, SMITH, 1516 Douglas. 50.81% Proof safe, almost new, at this office. WANTED-8,000 vards of dist, at or near one block weet of the Convent on St. Mary's ave- MIBOELLANEOUR, of Sacim CHNRUN, T Hicction toksta, pastrs. o e g Lo the pravi. nue, BBt 'TO LOAN~—Monev. SPECIAL NOTICES. BEATTY, 218 south 14th street. Monuv LOANED—On chattel property by J. T. 38.1m§ ONEY TO LOAN—The lowost rates of interost Bemis' Loan B4t Agenoy, 16th & Douglss MONEY 0 LOAN In sums of $800. and uxnrd. 0. F Estate n“:«nn . Davis and Co., Real Agonte, 1606 Fo:nam 8¢. ned on chattel proporty, by Peterscn, 8. E. corner 16th and Douglas. =T 163-1m lin Printing house, corner 15th and Dodve Sts, POR RENT--Houses and Lots. -9 TOR HENT- 8alt ol s s m~ o~ | 1 0BT_About 8 woeks ago by an old lady, one fa J\OR RENT - Suit of ro. mg nicely furnished. In- | | V 7 4 blo Boa on 10th or 8t. Mary s ave , or Cars. Fin quire 1815 Cass 8t. 2218 | der will please seturn to this otic, 28751 OR BENT—Large front room with bay window, ‘ith bo 4 Reward and no question asked for return Y beary, 508 dod baly rosey, 2715 Dodge 84 4 of satch 1 takenfrom ¥ 0 last evene ing March #7tn. Return to Paxto 56 office. OR RENT-Nice furnished front roon. at No. 818 niw Howard street, between sthand 9th. 957-23} - — M ISSES A. and E. McVan fashlonable dressmak- P‘on BENT-—Furnished room, 1619 Faruam street | Y1 ing Farnam St., ovposite Boyd's Opera house. 86-2§ Evenlug dresses a specially, 107-2§ OTICE—The co-pirts ership heretufore existi N betwoeo Emery and a‘on is this day disoly by mutual conse; liabilities and sccounts to be settled by C. M J. M. EMERY. EATON, JFOR RENT—Furaishod room 1617 Chicago St 2t For BENT—Furniahod room 1904 Farnam 81, 242318 HELP WANTED. il . Call at Steele orner 15th and Haruey 8 ANTED—A girl to do gencral honse wol swall family, 615 8. 15th 5. [ perfect ohnson rk in & 18 20° VWWANIED - girt to do veneral bouse wors. Ap- Ply 8t 2015 California 8¢ 2731 wul’l‘ll)—liuy #t C. H. Froderiok's Hatte R T, TANTED—Steady responsible young w WV foe5 boaks and sc e o ! 5 give seurity, Kood i party. AddressBusiuess” s Neb. mn to treasurer. Must be able ion an i good salar T tllisrd hote!, 240-28% to W ANTEDDiaiag rooms il et 617 Coiglave. work, Apply at 107 s, Ho "ANTED—A¢ 1819 Leav St i iK1 10 80 Fenaral Houss WORk: 000k . WAL e i Lo § | Eoard, 1615 Dodge. house, Sy e Py r—— |, Having succeedod the firm of Emery and Eaton, in JFO8 RENT—Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge §t. the Omaha Stove Kepair morks 1 will still contiue 2618} | the bu at the ola stand 109 South 14th 8t., and fnvite all persons waating casting of any desoription o o ghve mo 8 call C. M. EATON o 16020 [0 RENT OR LEASE—A dairy and miles from Omaha, vear R, Koad. ticulars at 2106 Chicago St W, A. ¢ NT—Third floor «{ bulldiug No., )T, CHEAP—Abuat 1000 sardsof sarth gi away, with a premium, a6 the north-west oor, of Seventecnth and Leaveu #ort, next to school, ccly farnished parlor osst ex 08 R en a e {mrmibad park ure with or withous board, finst location in \he . : city, N. W. coruer 18th and Foruaw 8. 1691 [ T\ % SCHRODER, the magactic healar hnareturn- s msmad edand ls healing ¢ o sok at 1611 Davenport TOR RENT— 15t class 0 room cottage. 5. T. | Bt b.tween 16th and 17th St, 760.1m0k Potersan, 8. . coruer 1663 and Douglas, 1024 THE Fraudin prioting owss, corner 16th, wad s o o Bts., Williams Llock is' propared to do all ‘DRI&NT—:HH-LAMHM ns, lvrh:"- fazily :flm .xm.-n.,n:'.n. of job prioting mnllltly, aud in the or withous board boarders accommoda- | }, le, at fair pric cod by thewel ALK T o ]:M yle, at fair prices, managed by the well knowsn R RENT—Stor« room and basemont corner 10th sud Jonos. Inquire at 1623 Jackson. [ o~ Fon RENT-—Nicely mrui-h.d~ front muul: back EDWARD KUEHL, unfurnished roow furnisc ed or with or_without f Jag OF P. ohishy " | FAGISTER OF PAIMYSTERY AND Soupmion al printers, Barney and Van Beuren, 20 I‘\OHHKNT Nk-wbmamum" e, § iocks auat o Fark are. pormonths. BARKER & MA