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OMAHA DAILY BEE--SATURDAY APRIL 12, 16¢4. oil OHRISTIAN WORK. ed a flower girl. The skates were given to Master Geo. Miner, who took the part of a gurl ro perfectly that none recognized him. Many and good were the charac- tars represented, among them the *‘Baby Elephant” by Messrs, Hitchcock and Helphrey which caused a great deal of merriment. The roller rink carnivals have been a success and have afforded much amuse- ment during theseason and will be looked forward to for next season with interest. The next watch and chain contest occurs Saturday evenin| the company that a large quantity would bo received before the works re- |aumed operation. Owing to delays in 0li0D | transportation it haa not yet arrived. To-day the boilers will bo bricked up again., Coal will then bo used again for the purpose of running the inachinery. The iron which has been prepared for Grand Programmes at the Catholio the olippers will be ‘made into nails. and Episcopal Oathedrals—Other |When this has been done the works will 3 g start up again in full blast. st Tt was rumored that tho vapor fuel had proved a failure, It was said the fur- naces could not be heated ul:uh»rml'ly nlr;d 'S TWELFTH MASS, on this account it could not be used. y Tmmo‘:;:;‘:ill‘lle a day of improssive inquiry it was learned that the rumor was coremonial at St. Philomena’s Catholio iy cathedral, Tho week just closing has of CHRISTIANITY'S KING. How the Festival of the Resurre will be Observed in Omeha, A Good Work Being Done Through the Agency of the Ohristian Ald Assoviation, OMAHA. ' Saturday Morning, April 12, The Women’s Christian Aid Associa- tion's report for the month of March:— In one of the papers last month credit wag given to Mr. James for a donation of twenty dollars, which should have been given to Hon. James E. Boyd. Also thero waa credit given to Mrs. Collins instead of Mra. Collier, for a gift of five dollars. From the funds for Dr. Miller's reception at the Paxton Hotel, there remained six- Notice to Advertisors. who hss for the past yoar f the advertis- Allod the position of manager of ing :lnpmmam. of Tue Brg, has loased the aity advertising of thir paper. :ml‘wlll tgron:: loto conérol of that departmen! RS, . RoswATER, Prosidont Bee Publishine Co, Infants and Children - ‘Withont M hine or Narcotin 1L 8. Smith, AT ST, PHILOMENA'S, — Brownell-Griffee, J. W. Brownell is the gentlemanly agent of the Pullman palace car com pany, and holds forth both at the trans- ‘What cures thelr fevers, makes them sleep 3 s _Casf ¥t gives our Children rosy cheeks, mal T When Bable fret, and cry by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worm: But_Castoria, e t—— PERSONAL. The Weather. i d observance usually . ty-seven dollars, which the executive com- | fer and in this city. He was for some.| Whatquickly cures Constipation, For the Upfer, Mo ohkh south: :’i‘::;‘i‘n‘?l:t‘;::l!:.c:urchuwHalv waek, | - T. Palmer, Lincoln, fs st tho Motropoli: | mittee donated to the association. Re- |time a Pullman conductor. Mr. Brow.| oo oo O IO orta, Partly cloudy aud light riio o e B0 3 [boan of extraordinary pomp; but Sun- - coived from Dr. Millor, ten dollars, and |nell has been thinking the matter over | Farewell then to Morphino Syrups, eastorly v:lmd-; uo;;nm““' dy's sorvices will bo ralieved of tho| I.%H. Kelley and son, Friend, are stopping | through Rev. Mr. Sherrill, nine dollars. | for some time, and finally camo to the ONCE O Wi FSragort, S0 st ne:rr;{:‘: ‘;;;-'{mri valley: Light sombro cast thrown over the past fort- [** ““" Metropolitan. From Hon. James E. Boyd, thirty |conclusion that the old saying, “it is not | e———————— and partly cloady, with southeast winds night—it may be the past six weoks G. H, Drake, of Sterling, is at the Motro+ pounds of meat, cach week, for four good for man_to live slone,” was about i becoming vasiabl ght changes politan. weeks. From Mr. fifteen | as near straight as could be, and accord ——and the sad minors of the Lenten poriod will give way to the ma. jestic majora that typify the gladness tomperature. e — LOOAL BB‘EVITEB' and rejoicing greetings to the Risen King. T At early morning massss will be begun, otate against Johnson, | and will bs continued every half hour or was continued by Judge | until the hour for Cooper, pounds of beef for one week. Fifty pounds of hominy and fifty pounds of corn meal from Mr. We{h ns. Mr. Perkins, one dollar, One day's sewing at the rooms by the seamstress at Mr. Falconer' 1 kit of jam, Bolln; 1 dozen cans of corn, Mr. McVit- nolute oure for Rheumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and an instantaneons Pain.reliever. 0.P. Temple, York, Neb,, in at the Metro politan, Wi, Koenig Kraomer, St. Louis, is at the Metropolitan, A. 8. Miner, Wayne, is at the Motropoli- tan. ingly Thuraday morning he hied himself to Boone, Towa, where Miss Mary L. Griffee was in waiting, and the Metho- dist minister of that burg speedily made them one. They returned to this city Thursday, where they will make their future home, and that peace, joy, pros- _The cass of tho charged with perjury, MISOELLANEOUS WANTS. il April 28d. GRAXD HIGH MASS, C. F. Segor, Utica, and J. R, Hayes, Sew- | 1 isi erity and happiness may attend them |~~~ ey ko yostorday aftarnoon unt s DLbisai h N tie; provisions to the amount of §5, Mrs, | RERYY anc., h f 7 ANTED—Two or ¢} ree furnished rooms for light Be:;n:ny MoDonald was arrestod yesterday | at 10:30 o'clock. The ecclesiastical por- | ard, are guests of the Millard. J. J,pBrow provisions, Mrs, G 016 AR d ?i:l})l“gfh f!;l‘:i : mt.f:; %::x:; i is the sincere n‘e‘,n'r'fi:rw plin for BAn A6 Wit mm,,:_::].;',_., tions of a grand high mass are always impressive, not meraly on the child-like Mf ttof the faithful, \ut on the mind of mont, registered yesterday at the Millard, tho unbeliever and dbsenter, many of| Henry James, Denver, is a gnest of the T 1'.::!;:.::‘:‘-:‘;“ the latter class being fnqt.nu,: drawn to | Paxton. frolght of the Sioux City & e | visit Catholic churches on o extraordi: ( Trving J. Manett and L. J. Hossack. Lin- tho ferry boata not having been plac nary occasions of Easter, Ohvistmas and | coln, are stopping ot the Paxton. ning order as yeb. «(»)fl(x}er fonst d.(’:h 4 }'il;:ef:: :}9‘ fil\;(op Frank Van Duson, assistant general pas- , there j,were | 0'Connor, of L raeka, In police mr: &:mr:‘y “”t'm Tl s tho celobrant of the hul.lmm o :;,-‘nke: agont of the Pan Handle route, is in three disturbors of tho AR /ST Tt | this Easter ocoasion, and he will Buas. (et ench fined $6 and costs. sistod_by Rev. Father Madden, deacty;| 4. R. Newton, of Kansas City, north. while the third was sent up. 1| Rov. Father O'Connor, sub-deaco weslorn passonger agent of the Memphis __An Englishman, traveling through this | peo guihor Kelley will officiate in wait- | gute)js in the city. ecountry for plossure, was confidenced oub of | jy"on the celobrant, Brothor H. G MoNa: tog » box of cigars from :::r: :‘I!)u:un. Ho will bogiven hearing this afternoon. J. L. Ves, Crote, and S. B, Colson, Fre. | Mr. Stri sugar and clothing, Mrs, August Williams; 1 sack of buckwheat, Mr. Qlark; Zfillofi‘ and honey, a friend; provisions, Mr. Fleming; cups and sau- cers and clothing, a friend; children’s clothing, Mrs. Clara Williams; infant’s clothing Mra. Kimball; clothing from Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. tte, Mrs, T. B, Knight, Mrs. Sears, Mrs, Luigerson, Mrs. 8. H. Herman, Mrs. W. R. Ben- nett, Mrs. White, Mra, P. 8. Eustis, A son of Mrs, Whitney, the old lady of whom mention has been made several times in the papers came quickly in re- TANTED—17 perso 17 words correctly A schularship free; to the person spelling 87 words correctly & schularship aid good situation. 515-12§ J. B, SMITH, 1616 Douglas street. 7 ANTED<-The person wri log the Lord's prayor “ correctly, in_the smallest space, «ntitled to a sehola ship in Smith's School in hook. kee)xln!. 1516 Douglas street. 647120 7ANTED—F5 rent ahouse of 4 to 6 rooms in cen- Wik part of city, now or by 185 of May. Address Dr. M., Bee office. 476:12p W,\Nmnwn,om yards of dist, at or nearone block west of tho Corvent on St. Mary's ave- nue, 8. R, JOHNSON, BBt of Stecle, Johnson & Co. X 9 ¥, A\Ford, general passenger agent of the |ply to a message sent him, but not in R BRRT WANTED.s W vel- 250;whilo coming fnto tho tdr:m-'u on 8 Sionx Gartiand, Cees i b ot | iutdmrt, Tort Wayno & Chioago and the | time to aco his mother living. Ho was s At iton) yesterday. i , \ i Jolo itories, osid on City & Paclfic traln N md there will likewite bo in Pan Hand\route, arrived 1n the city yester. [ Very grateful to Mrs. Pugsley, °:l' Zi’.lr;";f&?«'f#x&'.‘ A s Sialey AN regular moeting of Ruth | an it day. matron, for her kind care, and for all o1 ission than you e ey n: Fellow's | attendance other vmhfltf clergymen, and that had been done for his. From Murs. Tearh et belora:” Audreos HS SMITH & Lo Butr. Robekah degree, lodgo No. 1, in 04d Fellow | 8500 JU8 O o acolyton, Tho via-| Mr. John H Donnally, the plomsant and : : TAhh, Onmani; HebrAR®, Wil encious ‘& L1 oeRy Pugsley he received papers and letters the dear old mother was trying to take to him. He said ke was not able to re- move the remains and felt it made little difference where her dust laid for he knew her soul was in heaven. *‘I know my mother is in heaven,” were his words. At our last meeting we organized a sewing society, or mother’s meeting for poor women, On Friday afternoon of each week, be- ginning with Friday, the 18th, they are invited to meet some of the members of the association at their rooms and there be taught to sew, to cook and to econo- mize—in fact how tolive. Old garments will be xepaired, and new ones made for next wintersuse. One lady will read to them an hour oz #0, and a plain lunch will be given them. If there are any who can bring to us from their earnings a little money each week—no matter how small the amount, from a nickel to a dol. lar—we will place it to their credit and add to it a certain per cent, so that when the cold winter comes again and finds them without coal or bread, we shall have Tiall, at 7:30, Saturday eveniog, April 12th, 1884. A full attendance is requested. monts used on thsse grand high mass oc- | popular secretax of the Union Stock Yards stamp. casions are ,il.narnlly of the most brilliant | company, returne Thursday from attending character, Whilo the altar will be beauti- | the stockmon’s mesing at Cheyenne. fedod words of tho service, the pealing |80l Bentloman aud cunpanion, formerly organ and the swinging censor, an [°f tho New York Worla buk now of the Na- Easter occasion will be witnessed worthy | tional Republican, is in the cit; ~ While here the sesing by saint and sinner, hois the guest of D. G. Hull, Es, of whom MOZARY'S CELEBRATED TWELFTH MASY :" la "'"‘fl‘:ld "c‘}“";'h't’:& L:" Snowlen will 4 oavo this evening for the eas is the one chwen for the occasion by the R 7 1 choir to accom, i ' olp yestard. o apoclal ‘Easter servico st o0 2, f5tolapany tho services. The A Small Fire. 1t was thought by some last evening ~Thera wiixoh on Sunday morning. All| and Protoatant sy tho By are roquested to be present, as all i the whole record o%n?lfw‘].?:plgn‘i::::.'! i expeoted to take part in the same, Friends | and that it will bo well ey m)"v that a large fire was in progress at the of the church are invited to be present. occasion when it is known that for some | P2'racks. It proved to be only a couple wooks past the choir of St. Philomena |of small untenanted dwellings between has been rohearsing the various parts |the city and Fort Omaha. “The loss is ~~Religious servico will be held in thy lec- under the excellent leadership and drili |about $500. The origin of the fire is ture room of the First Baptist church (Ame; can) of Omaha, in tho Danish laoguago, &ery | o¢ nries Rannie Arnold, theorganist and di- | unknown. rectress, who has, with the amour propre Bunday at 3:30 o'clock p. w. Preaching by Rav. Honry A. Reichonbach, of Coulil | of an 1 Bluffs, Iowa, Mr. Reichenbach's two dauvjh- | of her .,u':mf.‘.’."r‘}"o'f,’.‘?.‘}.'f&xff' °to'r:?lv.gi:: some others of the best talent in the tors will be present to load the singing. Al oity, notably Mrs. Hiram Robinson, for. 69414 FOR RENT--Houses and Lots. OR RENT—The finest summer resort in this city known s Victor's Park on 24th street, touth of St, Mary'save. Inquire on premiecs for term. 519 TR0k RENT—One flat in Lorenzon's block, 15th aud Foward, 10 good parties ouly Store in same bu'lding. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Th1s powder never va! A marvel of puré atrangh and wholesomoness “Moro conomical than th o Zivary kinds, and camecs be wold in comvetition wita the muititude of low vaas. short wolght wum or | | plseghite powders. Sold caly ln cans. Koyal Bak- ing_Powder On. ‘Two furnished rooms, 2117 “House in_splendid o, 2pply to John W. Bell, 0K REN month. glst d 10:h'St T0R RENT—Pleasant furnishied room fur_gentle- men, 1924 Farnam Street. 63011 JOR RENT—Store and office ia Crounse Block. G M. HITCHEOCK. 504-11p SPECIAL NOTICES. HELP WANTSLD. TED—A good giil, Geimn preferred 4 D uglns St. 0K RENT—Furnihed roomm 1621 Faroam S¢. = - 501-14p JFOF RENT—Puroished rooma 2257 Dodgs St. 494 ————— Horse Stealing, Postoffice Inspector King is up in the northern part of the state, and yesterday ORI RENT—A )80 acre favm, (0 acres under cul- tivation, BOGGS & HILL 49911 POl SALE ~Bargatns in lota for residance or spes ulation in Walnut Hill, D nekens, K-slers n d West ‘Cuming adaitions. ' POTIEK & COBB, 1515 Farnam Streety 52041 1O SALE—Very desirable residence for small 1! family, one block off St Mary's aventie, 10 blocks fran, postoffice. Loc.tion fine, 48,500, Ensy terms, POTTRR & COBB, 1615 Farnam stro 5314 | A d lot, splendid nen's, IKEY Farnain, 0 $400 in_Arlington, in- ders street, §370 to§4C0. AMES, Farnam stroet [O1 SALE~ Lot at 376 A sido city limits, near Sa ) an SALE--Lot one, block V, Shinn's 8 addition, A No. 18 00m house. ar e barn, ono of the fin: et coltages in Omaha. This 18 A No. 1 bargain for & man_who wants a home. Ensy terms, IKEY & MOTTER, 8. W. cor. 15th and Farnam POR SALE—Two Jarge lota in Improvement sdd. 186x132feet. Prico §1,760. McCAGUE, opporite P. 0. 5,41 J0I SALR, -8 beautital acre lots on I, avenworth s, or will exchange for house snd lot. IREY & MOTTER. 458t DOR SALE—-Good 2 story house and lot in E. V. Smith's addition, near St. cars. 6 rooms: well cistern, barn. bearing_{ruit troes, eto solendidbargain, IREY & MO TER. 0t SALE—Cottage 7 room § lot, water-works in IREY house etc., all new §2,700 very easy terms. 400 t1 & MOTIER, 8. W, cor. 16th and Fainam. OR BALE—Brick at 608 N. 18th 8t., or 16th St. South of Beilevuo road. 4:0-11p OR SALE—Lots at §375 to $100 in Alington, in- side city limits, near Saunders street 8375 to 8400. 6634t AMES, Faroam street. OR SALE—At a bargain, & first class bu:iness openlng with a good clean stock of $4,000 to 60,000 of general Merchandise, at South Bend, Neb. 42911 E. E, DAY. JOR BATE=Two of the most desirable lote 1n Lowe's 1st. add., fine view, price 760, south and oast frontage, fenced. A bargain. McUAGUER ite 0. 439t 1 a firet class billiard addrees C. L. Herman 487-11p hall© For full panic Plattsmouth Neb. OR SALE-Lots in Denise addition, 17 lots at 8500 each, e " 25 ) 2 “ o gws 4 ‘' corners at $600 oncn. 1w oner it i O You can get one of these desirable lota now and make a choice one week from to day, the number for eale will be less as the ac d. is very marked. No other addition presents wo fine s_view of the city without danger of gradivg. The drainage i perfect Call b Moo for piat. - MoCAGUE, opposite Pokt office. 8 le agent. 441t this JROR, SALE- Lota st 4976 tn 440010 Atlngton, ln. * sl city lmits, near Saundersserert, 8 6t08i00. 7-4 Union Stock yards. 5 Kain. POTTER & COEB, 1515 Farnam street. 524 7OR 8 LE 12 lots In Plainview at15to 20 yer gent below the price at which surrounding los are held. Pri o will be put up soon if not old. 45341 PO ITER & COBB, 1615 Faraam Street. ROk SALE-8lots in Shinn's 24 addition a4 & bar- Rain, Two cheapest lots in Kirkwood for 3° days. 454-t1 POITER & COBB, 1515 Farnam St A patent ice-box suitable for butcher Meat market 935-1m [OR 8A or boarding house at U. P. R. 921 North i6th St. (OR SALE—Lots at $375 to $4°0 in_ Arlington, in- sido city limite, near Saunders’ street, 75 te $400. 834 AMES, Farnam street, 0K SALE-Comer lt i city, largo bovss near car line, East front, good, §7,000. McUAGUE, opposite P. 0. 366 tt OR SALE- Beautitul cornsr north and east front in Shinn's addition witl geod cottage. Frice, $2,200. McCAGUE opposite F. ©. 4404 » letter wag received from him in which was given/s little account of horse steal- ara cordially invited, A merly of Des Moines, a_contralto of un- Suit was begun in the district court yos, um.{ power, who will be heard for the Seedsy by William Walter agalust the B, &\g oy~ yyn0 i sublio in - Omaha, M. railway. On the 234 day of November |1 . Tast, whilo coupling cors at Plattemouth, tho |11y LLic, e othor Omaha favorites hoard DIALA loek tho Akpab and two Rngees of bla | fhe " "012% & Will bo scen by the follow. right hand. He alleges it was done by de- fondaut's negligonce. His damages are laid at | Ky1, Elelson, e Glori ~Considerable simoke and very little fire fn | "' tho residence of Julius Treltschke, corner of | Quo T Twentioth and Leavenworth streots, caused something with which to meet their de- mands, All winter clothing you do not care to lay aside in your own homes for use another winter, please send to our rooms, Do not forget our intelligence oftice. You would be surprised to learn for how many we hayve found work. We have one young lady who came to us a short time ago seeking & lome and employ- ment. She has found a good place te work but is atill with us and paying for W ANTED—A first class lauudress do_go to — Feo New Mexico, Wages: NOR RENT—A furnihed front room at 145¢ 8, 10th St. 628-14p Ply at the Cozzena. OR RENT—With boars, Jarge front room with bay window, ges and Fath room. A few fable boarders accommodated, 1758 Dodge strect. 436-12) Thero | ing. On Tuesday last a young man by the nams of John Grandin stole a horse from a Mr. Cloid, of Battle Creek, and took On Wednesday he returned to Battle Creek 12 0r 13 y . Inquire 512 ¥, comj north room up stairs. ED—Girl for genoral houso work_at 1510 M Vi r. 592-141 VWANTED=At ¢ 8. Charlos Hotol, one gond dining room girl. H812 VWANIED—Girl tor generai house work, good & h\l;!zdnrdm middle age, German or Dane small B 3 684-72% OR RENT—Tho third story of four bed rooms and Fas-ment of three rooms, in nouse 1818 Chi- cago street, to man and wife, §vithuut ehildren) who will board & family of thice. Apply at once 1818 Chica o strest or 1111 Farnam street. 47812 PROGRAMME, Bass Solo-Chorus | the animal to Stanton and sold it. .Soprano Solo-Chorus Miss M. MeN wmara, R. Biair, Hiss D, Johnson, and Iu:snn telling about how much he J70R REN .Duet | had made horse stealing, thinking there- street. Single furnished rcom, 1617 Chicago pre OR SALE—Houso and part lot on corcer, i Shinu’s addiiion, one block from St car. #2,000. MCCAGUE. 4 (R SALE—Lote at §375 to £479 in Arli- gton in- side city limits, near Saunders street, $575 to $400. 574t AMES, Fuanam street. Prics. 43-t1 CRE Proverty, I amoffering five acre lots in Bon- £\ fie'd, one qusrter mile from syndfcate, purchase % from $160 tr ¥330 per ncre. This ie very desirable property. McCAELE, Sol= Agent. 42t Small stook of Drugs and Druzgsty’ Fixtures A o e tve v of Watioo, N ebraska: Addrees J, B. SIL- 75041 by to disarm suspicion, but it was of no -Trio | avail. He was arrested, acknowledged the crime, begged like a whipped calf and was taken to jail Madison. Mr. . Chorus Ki:g says that the jail at Madison is Himmel | filled to overflowing with horse thieves. ——— ‘Where Has Johnny Goue? Que Sedé, v S H. % Blair, Misy D' Johuson, P, Murphy. hehr board. Thoagh able to board else- “’Amb e g e where now, she plead to remain in the olb-rag e PHr e placo that soomad ko hom fo her, bo- | Wed Gl ch e o 45 S cause of thekindness and protection she L had received in the past. Of course this ~ Good wages paid. helps us, and so many cosld we have of - 553-181 this class if we only had moere room. In Mrs. Pugsley’s (our matron) last report she telle us that not a day has passed for ANTED_A » e i two weeks that sho has not seated at her | VW oriars tor the atens History, of Ireiand, ‘Saiary own table from eight to ten three timos a | $20 per week. Apply to I’ %, Colller, 67 Barkor g-y. -lr‘n;id “ory bed and eot, and even the Blocky ety il oor, R used to shelter and give reat to the homeless and friendlens. Will | VN fcet. tinte Homse. " * "0 ** #1050 000 not some one hear our call for mere room j * , the pulling of a fire box in that locality yester day mornivg. ‘A boy turned in the alarm and fkopt pulling away at the box until the entire tment was called out and had » hard ;hflnmwh the mud. No.1 hoso cart was - mired down in the mud and broken. It was " placed In the shop for repairs, The danage o the house was very emall, . e ——— Thousanas Say Bo. Mr. T. W. Atkdns, Girard, Kad., writes: never hesitate to reommend OR RENT—Farge south front yo0m, nicely fur- nished, 1008 Farnam St s OR RENT—Two new eight rooras houses ready for occupancy May 1st. Inqu're Mys, E_Roddis, 25th St. between Davenpors and Chicago. 440-11p ANTED—A good girl for general housework. F(‘IE RENT—1n prive ily, furmshed voous Apply 23 South #th strees. 558 12§ & o154 with board. 1678 Davenpors OR RENT—Store yoom 1500 Faroam St by PAULSEN & CO. 03 . |sble mud hole, Some joker has set up in the same place a pair of inverted Oherus | boots and above them has placed a card - |upon which is printed the following in- Fo RENT—Unturnisked rooms 1021 Cepitol ave. 96815 PR RENT—Furalsied reoms x!ll;llalgr':{ . T TANTED—A compotent wirl to ook, ] T S O S R D T sonption: *‘We cant most always some- | and help us to secure a home? DY et e o o | TR RENT- -Third floor of bullding Ne, 1211 Far times tell, perhaps little Johnny has TARASURER'S REPORT. 208 South 18th $t. . 676-11§ em Bt. z 4 gone to ——supper.”’ The first of March. balance on hand..$126 80 | Yx7ANTED A & R 5 T SR RS AT AR —A girl f i k. Ger- ENT— om ot [ i oCutices ¥ Solow . Donations, fees and money for coal WV o pratecraa, s 1l Wovstonstmert. ~ ssiii | IROR,BENT st aee @ room octtage. ) & 2 MoCafirey, Mra. Lx. Coffman, Policeman Matza, from poor persons. Al 162458 and J. P, Murphy. ANTHD- Man or woman cook. Wages $6.00 POr week, woman prefered st M. Oberst, 165 North Platte, Ne 50 ocenta a bottle by O ¥. To the Editor of Tz Bru. Drar Six:—I noticed an: article in the OMana Ber which seeras to me does| NT—100 wcre farm. Also biick yard. T. ray. e Exponses for the month. . Balance. . be A meeting of the board and ward committee will be held in the association Ssamps That Show. 1t is pa instructive fact that the sales of petage stamps at the Omaha office ANTED—Copyist. Address in oww writing, Ad T Fu = (otrost A S e fn owm wrlting, AENT- Furnished rooms 1617 Dodge (stroe: FOos® OR RENI—Furnisnod rooms, 1617 Dodge sireon. Matza is & good and faithful oficer can oed opening for a pisyaician. 2 Hidhorn Station, Neb. OR SALE—Lots at 9875 to $100 in Arlibgton, in- ki city limits, near Saunders stroet, 370 to $400. 56088 AM \roam st ERD CORN FOR BALE——1000 bushels- of_good vund old corn. Appiy $o Dr. Chambors Yeter- Surgeon, Omaha. o3l {OR SALE AT A BARGATN—Half a block near 8t Mary's avenue, only ftive blocks from. Duurt Houso.~ Beautiful esident lots or suitablo for ten ant houses, Will sub-divide. Address TOMKINS 924 Farnam street. X 7108 BALE—Ola newspapors 1n Lirke sud s quantities at this office. o TOR BALE_A firsi-class Voss & ¥on Plauc, abm bargatn Tnquire EdRolm & Erickson's. 028 9 Q5 BALB-Farm 5 wikes from city. Inquire Mra. Meyer, over Roeder's Drug store, 16 and' Webster. 879-4¢ OR 5 \L/#—Lots at §375 to §400 In Arlington in- side city Jmits,near Baunders. stroet, 8870 to $460; 70-t¢ AMES, Furoam street. YVOR SALE—Two open second-hand buggies aa ‘ane. dolivery wagot, chesp, at 1310 Harmey Bt. o 7ANTED A diuing room girl at tho & o, O VW ANTED A diuiog room girl ab tho: @oeiduntal. dpeing March of tho vresent yoar " Arnold, Loadsr of Choir, _~amounted to; $9,664.20, as against $8,- 6184 wooms Tuesday afternoon, April 15th, e ———— not be denied by any one who is in po- VA ANIED -8l & tho Siaven Hotel, south Tenth 634 o ———— ition to lknow. The auttor of said ar- street, near U. 1%, depot. % JROR R R fiocse. \n Nebmaka ' Matiops ¥aok 863,32 ip Match of last year. Takin, b e it Bullding, Mosb dcsiratle officen 1n the cit £0R001 i of b yeer, T .m THE EPISCOPALOHURCHES, [ticle seoms- to think that M, Matza is “ROUGH ON RATS. — Sappled with wydui’ o stor and ,boated ANTED—500k 1n family of three. G. have been reduced since March of last AT TRINITY CATHEDRAL, making too many arrsts and noeonvic-| ©lears out rats, mice, roaches, fiies, £05-11p . M. HITGHCOUK. \OR. RENT— Purnished rooms on the BOT ear, into account, it is apparent that the| At 1t o'clock the servicowill boopened [tions. That ho makes a numberof ar- |83, bedbugs, skunks, —chipmunks, | o7/ 70 oS cor. 18th and Capitolavenus, formeriy Crelgnion M‘“%dm%huwm proity surejpy prayer. This will e followed by a [rests proves conelusively thas ho must bo | ¥°P . 100 it W Yith, boween hm'“m;;’:t:flfl?m:fir gl b W torthe duties JRURNISHED room hoated 292 N, 19ta. musical programme arranged in the order R his beat, and attendin, ANVED—A g00d cook can geb steady wmploy Mask Oarntval. ment in & wmul) family by salling on Mrs, o75:1 OR BALE—Two portable poilt 1%, 10 horso paw Avply at D. ¥TZPATRICK 008-t1 218 South 16th 8e. \OR SALE - T.ota at 74 to 4409 in Arlington in. #ido city limits ear, Saundero wreot, 375 to §4000. 67548 AMES; Farnawm strect. —A small Mosler, Bahman & Co., fire ¥ atumest Dow, 8t this office. o TROE AL o ol the finost rosw!ence sites in toe i weres of geound, ¢ t front. on South, Piico §0,000 8th St. ' This is wedl worth 10oking at. McCAGU for which ke is about nloomuntr‘ki 84 time for his own pleasure. fioli::‘;-mna) Has made 'gw umv;me- ivor prisones o the prison ery. his-duty is ab an end, and it‘.lm oourt will @al with slte oftender as it thinks the + | circumstances in #he case will: warzant, s the result can in no way refléct wpon.| the officer's emcionoy. Fraternal hng between brother officers shoudd alway Provail, JusTion, The last grand roller skating carnival of the season drew out a large audience Thursdayeveningatthe Capitolavenuerink and the many gayly dressed skaters pri sented a protty eight. Every one who has seen the carnivals at this rink knows what they are. 80 n0 more description is necessary. Suflice it to say that there ;| was a brilliant and gay assemblage, fine frauk K Moorcs, No, 330 25th sticot, 24 doos south of Farnam. 47348 , ows wpan good homes T ¥ eigtoabont oo el y jece, good for heavy Work, 41108 k0o heavy douLi harngrs, price ov bundred and twenty.five doliars, ado two single waz- on orm spring. One hialf patent spr g wagowgood for exprossing or any other light work In good riuuing order prix, forty und shirsy-five dol emith tools 1o be sold ch J KENDL 711 #outh 1 @routast medical wondoe of the world, to apeedily cure Burns, Outs, Ul- | , ey Foyor oros, Cnaooers, Piles, oney ANTHD— A oompetent glrl_ {0 (poveral Shouse- VY e Cirias o oad Soak - ffoen i cheoss; K8, MILTON ROGERS, N. W, cor. 19th and Leavenworth, 8fs. 'ern:b—um Tn 1109 t0 work at Lomo, waen 81, 10 $10. per woel. U p stalre-Crounse Hall betwean Dodgoand Capitcl ave. @on) ANTED —Gis] in small family. Conan and:Co,, £14 B. 13th Bt. TANTED—Button hole hands at the spply. 70-tf Jubilate Deo. B te Colkin, AathenGod " Hath " Appolsad Berthold rs. Alko one set of blask: p, only Thirty-ve dol}am, ‘Streut, 583 . Bap! i . Baptiste Calkin, Inquire :.0".!. . .Juausanne Fhaltor. {OR SALE—Lots at §875 to $400 in Arlington in side clgy Mmits, near Saun ders street,§ 75 to §200, 603-4¢ AMWES, Farbam strecs. Omaba 23048 ...Chant No. 2 A Card. musio '-nd lnny amount of fun, The Shirt Factory, 1207 Farnam $4, E o e - - 5 . i OB BALE—Pisuo, oheap, nowly new, oxces RV O — Rriss of a8 alogaat sllree cup oo e lndg s auia vars Ses jor; oy in Apply to We G Hardrill. 1417 Howard -moh:f. PP s, Pwn&fifijiuu wp sell cae or both. UEEN PROTIECTOR-Uprecedentedindnsements lfared indy agents for this now rubberundargar 4 for Inales. Address with stamps, Laéos' Un dergarment Cov, O south May 8¢, Ploase a¥ow mo, through ysur paper, to make this public statemeat. I¥ the: ampressions that the Woman's Christiar | Pemperaneo Unien and Woman's Suffrage rociety are one organizaticm, hasgone forth, it ie false. Woman's suffrage is to Mies Carrie Dinamore, who represent- ANDREWS' bS loago. ¥1-lm iy B. Hvodges Old Chant, the VWANTED-GU for general homsancah ln wmall Palostrins, family, Inquire ut 192% Douglas street. _200-t¢ SITUATIONS WANTED. ) o scre, ged 'Strife s O'er R 3ALE—Ono acre, geed b 100m house o:» Burt stresh, two hlocks cass of Academy of Bacred Hoart, 5,40 $300 down, balanee §20 per mouth. ool cottago, 4 Iarge rooms, porch, bay wmdow LS A:tm' zoman who ls sod managar, wanty » | cstern, wel, ol ono balfacregdund, n;::mui poken soussed. 5 aco e house keoper o aurvo and’ oompanion | place, 600 down, kgl oree o, our 10804 o an nvalkd town o country - AddressMos. Hughes | oia is-a bargain BAKKER & MAYNE 311 ings. We (the W, 0. T, U.)) are ane of Shu office. Reb.ary promply snewersd: Almo girl R T ndry. - 14% . ~Th 1t T6x140 1 Mclarrom | tho mauy branehos of the great tsmper- e louoiey. i 4 | I s mea of Bk Marais avemr, g, R ance organizations all ovey- this country, working under no other bauner But for| God, Home snd Native Laad, Respeeifully, | 8ddition. Very chiap. It you want & gilb edge Fmt SAI E—A good barbarchair 8. K. oern e e £ Wkl bulkling lot, look inkc shis. "BARKRK & NaVNE. Two ian lotw, ticman, & Mherough business e, bout uioney a8 yariver snd Kood marcantile business, vi 3 k. ch. T 50 wamen Pt O & Sov, o e o T il g Lol e Tiook Ar . C.1. U, b’ BT ‘Bastor Bicdes Y | Omama, Apuil 11, 1884, ANTED— & wiuaton asconk i gpromy by a | [P0 BALE, Tt Hanaoom placo, 417 o 70, Charles Hotel. sheady, sober may of experivnce. - Address 1 8k Cha ¥ 560 11 (L] OB SALE— Lows st 475 40 4400 In Arlington, o Aido city lmite, near Saundeeystreed &7 tn i, -t AMES, Farnam strest. Mr, Callaway dccepts. Official announcemens has fiaall, made of the accoptanca by Gon ager Callaway, of the €hi wve been hand. |Trunk, of the position ten ‘lowers and other | Union Pacific management. 3 will bo continued in eharge of the finance WV ANTED8itustion as Baker. Boo 0 Firs bano, drosy “M. E." TN 56501 Ad- Man- # A/ ANTED— By & young man of 20 years W sienan o bl cert A JOR BALF - A tow hesutital lots o Lt Viaco, one-balf block off strev; ear lito, #,800 each. Easy terms en acros vios ground i Tuttis's win ¢ivision, sit able for outting Lo lots. Coeap Aud on g 0é Lers fice, W\ ANTED- Young lady, experkenced At 6 o'clock a. m.'there will choral | department, while the other vice presi- and typ -writer. dosire Oue and one-third acres in West Omaha for §1,350. o'clook the regular Sun- |dents will act as executive headeof their ch &mmflm - ...“.'a'.'.‘if. Ic:v-wrk iece of ground to ¢ 0 . Sunday | respective departments, Mr. Callaway will be held st the wsual time and | will act as assistant to the divector, and vospers in the evening. will assume chaxge of details which now e —— comes largely upon Mr, Awes. §Sbut Down for a Short Tine sition will be really managivg director, The nail works; which on Wednesday a‘lhr Am.e‘q however, r:;:lnmg that ‘ml:,u i startod up, were closed again yester- | The position is regarded as one of the jthi o This i brought about {mm .I“"’" vesponsible aud important in the !‘-‘.3(;(. Deiatutabie, of Chitago: and Gustavas s ek S CORE TR Varnam stict day. wag, ol £ | personael of the cowpany, but that Mr, Milwaukee, Novorsold i bulk, VW7 SNTED S iuation by < of yood g L oL oot sticont quaaiy of ol o wo Eeny il ol i o | 5 ANORENOR 75 {2 R, RSN Fon i e “| a8 fuol in the works. Ttwas expected hvhn-.m conelusion, —Chicago Times. h vy y o e o l-'v-w-x‘ - Tl o Lo Nice aore Lu Gl addition, $350. Terms Easy. try, celtay, wel, ¢ ete, “ull of postodice. 'Nice, sightl} ) 850, §00 down, balance §15 per wonth. BARKES & MAYNE, N. k. cor. 15th sud Faruaa 61211 o $i060. dlven - and testtmonialy ' Danu Hays, lfos. 400 hewutitul lots b Walout HI i 5190 40§70, It will pay parties to propecty b fure buylg eleowharo. POL- | t —Siluation by drug clork. Dest of ooces. Noubjection to eountey, Address st * box 416, Omaha. prist I & COBB, 115 Farnam stiecs, House 6 rooms, porvh, bay witdow, closets, pan- | of % oru st <all Tot, 1§ miles N W, 6194t ‘uh 250t} ppasite Post office, OR SALB -Covmer ot in Armuong's add. neaz car lino, §11.08: McCAGUE, owp. P. O, 240-tf \OR SALE A eod cottage and 1ot fronting_on WO edrects ou ear line. 2,000 Mt bo wcldy prise 240-1 B THowe aud Jot In Hanscom placo one from ose line. Price $2,800. McCAGUE, o. 6iutt o SALE_Low at §376 to %100 1n_Arlington. n. wide oty limis, near Baundern streot, 876 to 5400, ol AMES, Farnam strect OR SALE—Gne of the fluest residonco sitos on Cayitol hill, with large we | built frame house View bacxcalad.” Prios 30,60. * McCAGUR oppo- O R SALE—One Vore and Sous in. Inopire at Edbolm wad store, on 16th 55, ano ab . bar- ricksoris wusie. 26041 DU BALE—Tote ut 4375 10 800 in_Arlington, in uido city Baits, near Saunders irees, 316 to $400 872 1 AMES, Farnaia street. FOR BALB—Twolots in Shiun's 1st_rddition not over 2 biocks from Saunder Bt.. §573and §1,060 ciah. A bargwn. IREY &MOTTER, 8. W. corer 15th aud faaam, 1064 EAL ESTATE—Lots 03 Farnam ., mick’s addition, §1.5.6 J. ML OARDING-—Private Saully, niocy located in new residuuce Modern couveniences. Wi I acouns modase two oF threo bomnlers, Waference ruquised, 585 Pleasaut 85 87610 DPRANO FOR SALE—A new. upr ght g and, frst cluas pinke, Wt a bargain, Owner leaving ‘eity, U4 t &3 £00 you. Phiygs Roe, 1513 8. At 54b 85 T CHEAR= Aot 1000 vamia of sasth given 11 8 prolim, 8 W WK 4 west Ol toonth and Leaves uiti, next & achool, EDWARD ZUREL, MAGISTER OF PAIMYSYERY ArD CONDITION :’ ';uu;'::.u kiust. lnun;n Faruar apd Hur oy, Wil W1 ie Jiazd it oblasa R)'ohe ikane o110 past aud. prssend, and e erau, condition iu the Iutue. Woite nd shovg ordis, Pastect saiditaotio guereatesl

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