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1L AND THE COPS jce Reappointed | in horses, e s S 2 1LY BEE. [THE COUN T | Twetve of the 010 and the Places of Seven Others Filled by New Appolt- Wednesday Morning, Av At the regalar meeting of the city PRINTERS WANTED. council last evening, all members were At the office of Tar Osama Darwy Brs compotent printers can find employ- | £ oa appraved, ment at the regular going wages. anent situations guaranteed to o non-union men. e e— The minutes of the previous mooting PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, Stating that he had From the mayor: approved certain ordinances. Feom the same:—Appointing Robert Nenuaska Stare Gazerreen & BUR- | o 1y0 00 gowor inspector. Referred. gNEss Dirkcrory to be issued in July, 5" Woten, pub: | Feom the same:—Reappointing John Donahus, Wm, Flynn, Thomas Ruane, Owen Buckley, Peter Metsa, Michael Whalen, Patriock Hinchey, John Turn- ———— tull, James Douglas, James Knight, Pat- —Boax—To John C, Thompson and Wit} iy Desmon and James Doyle, & P“']m'\yfimwb\'u, b put in his drinking water Monday ovenirg, April 21st, 1884, in thisclty, Lo o g inting e suoh, Maurico Sullivan vice W, B, Armour; Frank Bel- lamy, vico Wm, Lane,George W.Witmack vice Al S!gwart; Daff CGieoen vice Wm. Astman, Thomas Cormic vice Frank Walker, J. J. Donovan vico Andrew Hogen and Niles A. Oyrus vice John 1884, prics $4. 50 Tisher, 120 8. 14th 8t.. Omaha, — LOOAL BR weight seven pounds. —Remodeliog the Firat Prasbyterian church Legan Sunday, and services will be held in the lecture rowm on the ground floor until the galleries are crected in the main portion, —The Omahs Oarpst Company's delivery wagon was run away with and wreoked on 16th stroot Sunday and the driver was thrown | Curry. COonfirmed. out and narrowly missed collision with a tele- nting T. 8. Hascall, Fruehauf | free From same, appoi Chsrles Kaufman and J. L appraizors of city real estate owned by SUDDEN DEATH. From the same, appointing Gustave 1d=| Anderson and L. W. Hill to apraise the damages resulting from widening Leav- | drachm dos enworth street. same, appointing C. E,! Anna L. Benson, M. D,, Dies Very ¢ denly Yesterday Morning. Yesterday morning, quite early, Anna L. Benson, M. D., died very suddenly at | Mayne, Charles Redfield and W. J. the residence of Mr Henry Gibson, No. | to appraise damages resulting from ex- | times daily. * If ho is inclined to eat the 418, North Twenty-first street. The de- | tending Jefferson Street. Confirmed. ceased had not been complaining and re- tired to her room Monday eve apparent- | E. A. McClure and C. E. Redfield to ap- Yosterdsy | praise the damager resulting from the the family heard a strange noise in ker | change of grade of Capitol Ave. Con- room and upon opening the door found | rmed. herin & dying condition. Medical aid was summoned, but before it arrived the | ommending the appointment of Jno Mo Donald keeper of Hanscom’s Park. Re- From the same appointing Fred Herzke ly feelingas well a usual. From A. J. Simpson and others; rec- lady was dead. It is supposed that her death was |ferred. caused by heart disease, as several mem- 1 bers of her family have died in a like | importance was transacted, after which &l The remains will be sent to | the council adjourned. her home in the east. Anna L. Benson was 25 years of age, and was a graduate of the Medical Uni- versity, of Michigan. city on the bth day of January last. e —— ‘Wel Do Meyer. 1t is now undisputed that Wei Do Mey- er's Catarrh Oure is tho only treatment | Arnica Salve, that will cure Catarrth—fresh or | wel caci Sam’l. Gould, ne box cured mo, — —— An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, “Having received 8o much benefit She camo to this | trio Bitters, I feel it my duty to let saffering | and for similar reasons. bumanity know it. Have had a runol for eight year my doctors told me | {5 ave to have tho bone soraped or log ased, Instoad, threo bottles of Electrio Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s and my leg is now sound and 1, Eloctric Bittors ore sold at fifty cents a bot- tles, and Bucklew's Arnica Salve at 25c. per | ever seo n dog that didn’t ? 1t | box by C. ¥, Goodman. THE FATAL FLY-WHEEL, N. | 115 Hansmennek Dies from Injuries Roocived Yesterday Ve Weeping Water, Neb.” *O; Mrs, Mary Konyon, Blamarok, Dakota Testared. me o the pulpit, Rev. Geo, I, Rels, N. Y. n'box radioall C, H., Taylor, 140 Nobl curo_ after 0 yoars . D, McDonald, 710 Broadway, Thousands of testimonials’ aro arta of tho world, Ds- fro; o aative nish statomenta, by B ou m-n-arf-'«‘ m‘n. B, Dowev f:nfl« . et Fulton ta-thipsé-mi e ———— Atthe Y, m. ¢, Young Men's Uhristian Association | poy, in entertaining her audience. the redding of Miss Brown, some very | the machinery, good music had been prepated by the Y. | tke floor. His clothing was torn inf M. O. A, quartette, and it was very well | shreds and wholly torn from his body. | ¢ He was picked up senseloss by his fellow workmen and it was found he had receiv- od severe internal injuries, His right leg between the aukle and knee was also | ls not easily cowed. A great many stories about the dog have Ho;was faken to obtained curren: ‘The man who has left » part of his clothing with the dog hascar- | 4 e — For Charity's Sake. The aunual meeting of the Omaha Aux- iliary Society for the Home for the Friendless will be heid Wednesday the 23d, at the First M. E, church, Daven. port and Seventeenth streets, at o'clock. All members and terested in aiding tho friendless are urged 'he home has several in- mates from Omaha nuchelgd is x;u'x;h needed to support it. By order of the | ing pain, expired. PPOT Mus, Dinssioon. s ho N 4 found to be crushed. St. Joseph's hospital, where after an ex- amination by a surgeon it was learned | rent. that his injuries were fatal. to be prosent. - m., the unfortunate man, atter -ufi‘ur'ing 0 for nearly six hours the most excruciat- Coromor Kent was .notified of death. A jury was summoned by him | scripe ifio 1 ball club bas which after hearing the testimony ren- fThe alan Pasilc b dered n verdiot in aocordance with the above faots. 1t 18 tHOURAE B0 tashed tolMr. s well gunrded ) bly wasthe result of the carelessness of | of the goods the gods have provided. 1f'a the deceased. fle was a young man and leaves # wife to whom he was married only six months ago, e ——— A Busted Base Baf) Olub, disbanded and is now but a dream ef the past. Full particulars of thir strange roceeding will be given in » subsequent ing as the machin 'he accident probi e Mr. N. Helquist sad family loft yesterday for Bweden, where they will spend the sum- mer visising with relatives and friends. A VIEW. j ""'2"5‘.?:':“’1',1'.? Mgl 100, 120, 16 for . , 18¢, 200, " Rel addivion daee mot noet 3| Boo. 0.0, D0s"1 00 26, 2 60 and upwards per Blaok and Colored Silks all reduced to in the at it sud satisfy yourself, wanufactures prices. : ""i[p AxD CoaL at Benzon & Bro b-1mif | braot attention, w OF EVERY DESOKIPTION K55 1402 Douglas stroet, on earth to have Decorated is at 0, 0 Al members of Beacon Lodge No. 20 re requosted to be present this (Tues. &8 business of unusual im- Pportance will be transacted. H F Ruopes N, G, e o AINS IN PARASOLS of Dey Goods 8 s Garsatoant & (ol OMAHA DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY APRIL 23, 1884. Ironves, There 18 no radical cure for the heaves "The primary cause of this ree- r-paseage affection may be to indigestion in its early stage. A slight cough in all these attaeks is gen- erally prosent, which develops a_wheezing sound, in some instances resembling akind of grunt. If the attack is not arrested sarly in its progross the eubject soon be comes a contirmed dyspeptic; then he wiil nsually manifest o voracions appetite, star- ing coat, enlarged abdomen (tympanic), spare muscles, n dall, miscrable look, the hiead droops, e is unwilling to travel fast, and when urged to do so, especially up slightly inclined places, hecomes exhatsted and soon “used up.” In treating these cases tho firat object in viow mus* be to improve the general condition of the pa- tiont. If this can be accomplished suc fully an_improvement in a curable case usually follows. Healthy digestion must necesgarily be restored in order to eradicate indigestion. To produce these favorable resulta tho following is indicated drachm doses of the tr, acid. sulp! one nin of water night and morning. This pirat night and morning if be will drink it 1t will save you the trouble of drenching it down the throat. The following altera: tive should e given in the me: mash food consisting of eqnal parte of 4a¢. amd bran made with cold watery mype parts of finely powdered ¢ oy root an glnger, ine sulphur, =104 eronm oal, licorie, ¢le araway feed. DOSO ‘oo onrne inocporated webl “rongh wie mash foo roquent choYgey jn diet, which should be TOW must, mowhurn or decay; exer- cise #%.d good management are indispensa- blo agenta. When considerable impro nent in the general condition of the pa- ient i9 percoptible, the aromatic tincture 1 with safety be omitted, and the alter- | 8l tive preparation shonld be given in four- instend of one-ounce doses, as recommended to commence with. The patient should bo given his wator from o bucket, in small quantities at a time, and should he regularly watered and fed three bedding oz other foul provender, & muzzle should o aced on his head and only re- moved at meal 4ime, This treatment, if thoroughly persevered in, will no doubt, 1cault efficaciously in « reasonable time.— Y. World. The vog. The dogis a digitigrade carnivorous mam. mal. This will be nows to most persons, who had supposed that a dog was simply o dogs. on. reaches. A barking dog nover bites; that is to say, when he begins to bite he ‘stops bark- ing, Conversely, a biting dog never barks, The hair of a dog will curehis bite. That a cure-ions superstition among hair- brained young men who are fast going to the dogs. Doggs aro dentists by profession. They insert h without charge. The sea dog loves his bark. Did you The bark of a tree is unlike the bark or adog. Even a dogwood know his. Dogs are not always kind, though there we many kinds of dogs. Every dog has his day, althongh dog days last but a fow weeks in the year. ‘There must be a Sirius error here. The dog star is tho dog's planet. They planet so that their days come while the Another one was yesterday added to |staris in the sky. Omaha's list of fatalitios, o'clock yesterday morning Louis Hans- A goodly number assembled at the|nennek, foreman of Fred Krug's malt|uw while engaged in starting a cer- hall Monday svening to listen to theliain part of tho machinery conneoted recitations of Miss Nellie Brown, of -Ma- | with the brewery. was con City, Mo. The little lady succeeded | clothing in the fly-wheel. He was whirl- Besides | ed around several times by this part of Thoy do not fear i terrier. ses the dogs 'tar. Brutus said “ I'd rather bea dog and bay the moon than such a Roman 1uey ool ey uver WO Uay. Ben ? A liviug dog is said to be hetter than a and finally dropped on |dead lion. Thereis no lyin’ about this, to | but a dead dog is dog gone bad. Tray was a good dog, but trey Is womso han the duce when it is against you. Dogs were the original Argonauts, They have never given over their search for the fleas. Bee? e dogs then. the doguerneotype. But ‘-erhupn ‘we better paws here. How' e —— I'nere are some people 50 unfortunately constituted Lhat they cannot as ensily ap- Tamo can | preciate the blessings thet belong to them o- { 48 those which they have miissed ; who are perpetually groaning over something lost, or denicd, or wusted, o the disparagemen The “Year Without & oceasional inqui We continue to recei ties concerning tho war no summer.” So) have a wrong idea of the tir K sons appear te there was #har) frost in every month. ‘There are old farm ers still living in Connecticut who remtem- kuown as the “ The farmers used to cighteen hundred and stary without a summer.” Children In%ants and OR RENT.>he fnest smmet resort In thie ity knuwn an Victor s Pars on 21th street, south St, Mar, 's ave. Inquire on premises for terms. 801288 2stand Nicholas street, Yo. 19y or month SC0-24p 01 RENT—Ovktage of four rooms; near Capltol neenue and 1 thstreet. loquire of 8. Lehman, 1108 Parnam E10:1 1021 Farcam St. [ U1 KNt tge In 8hn's dition &t §14 yor montn McC [N TR Y Vthout M b was cold and hine or Narcotine 1 warn, hut grew older as it advanced, ~ading with snow and ice and winter ccid. ed half an inch frozen and corn Killed W10W Were common in June, areen thing was killed, and the { What gives our Children rosy cheeks, What cures thelr fevers, make I May ice form y thick, buds and flow > Whae Babiin bk, a8 What cures their colic, tion ¢ t Castoria. artwell then to Morphine Syrups, ‘Castor Oil and Paregorio, and Hall Castorin. depth of three inches in N chusetts, and ten July was accompanied On the 5th ice wae of window gln «% York and At host and ice. . ovined of the thckness fu N N cenbayivanis, fnd c i certain section®, ~emurt fce formed half an inch ‘thic) old morthern wind prevailed ¥ solute cure for Rhoeumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o nstantaneous Pain.reliever. Corr was 8o frozen that a'great deal was | (IEEEEEDINOMEENEEFEE—— it down and dried for fodder, ripened ih New E necticut, and gear gland, even here in Con- y eny even in the Mid- Farmers were obliged to pay | $4 or §5 a bushel for corn of 1815, for seed for the next eprinig’s planting. The first two weeks of September were mild, the cest of the menth was cold, with frost, and ice formed a quarter of an inch_thick. more than usually cold, with . November was cold with snow enough for good December was q comiortable.—Hartford Times srecbin ot sy SPECIAL NOTICES. sar8pecials will Positivelynot be inserted unjess paid 1n advance, TO LOAN~Mouev. ¥ TO LOAN—On real cstate and chatte' ies at office of . § ROOD, 1,10 TO LOAN in suus of §300 and upwards at Tow rates on first clasa real qeo.t Can Consumptic be Cu POTTER & COBB. al helief in the incura- hility ~f consumption now seems o he on te D—On chattel property by J. 18 wouth 14th street. ONEY TO LOAN—Tho lowest_rates of intercst hange in sentiment s not heen brought sl 5 & Bemls' Loan Agency, 15th & Dougla wound hy any new miethod of tre Deen a perceptible cnlarge: wient in the number of those now li vho can clai buve recovered “or s there ONEY TO LOAN Insums of §300. and 0. F Real y have had and |ARents, 1606 Farnam 8t. from this disease; but the evidence upon which the revision in opin- ion is based is even more concl that which could by uny possibility be ob- tained from either of these two sources. ig simply this, that “post mortem” ex- i vealed the fact that ONEY Loaned on chattel propert; Petersen, 8. E. corner 15th an HELP WANTED. ANTED—Saloslnd: Gorman-American, for dry goods. A. DORMANN, 608 8. 13th Street. 804 238 TED—Girl, with experlence. for general It has been bruited about that the dog is Apply at A. M, CLAKI be nuch greater frequency than has been com- Considerable other business of minor | the best friend to man among the dog crea- y wupposed, and that multitudes of I hiuve had the disease, and have heen ] lly cured of it, who have never s rauch as suspected the cause of their ill- He pants after the thief. When onco he ANTED—Two first-class dining room girls. Ap Eem hold of the thief’s pants, he makes at Boston Restaurant, 1414 Douglas street ANTED—8econd cook at Plantes ner Dodge and 16th streot vas found that the lungs of not less than 'a-third of those who died when over forty . of age were In a condition that ot be accounted for in no other w ition that atsome period KD—A vurse girl for children at Dodgeand 10th, irs John !, Monell,north 3 's avenue, next to 30tlr strsot, an by thesupp intheir lives consumption had ex ards checked or cured. D cook. Apply frem 9t H. MANNWEILER, 307 11¢h X ANTKD—Good woms Portions of th but the cavities formed had been healed dhesion of their walls, ed substance ha St in by the formation of fibrous tissue. —— The Arctic NIg\ t, Lieut. Sciwstia, since his xvarn trom an expodition in i . Tin's ihh 5*\!!:}: of 8ir Jon Frank lent opinion that the ially in the higher latitudes, & 5 total darkness. In latitude 83 ANTED—A children’s girl not 10,9 Farnam street, D—Oe relinble ty canvasser for & Toa 8. Must be well acqusinted with the fam- . G rigetic ladies of experience honorable aud re. Addrees 1, " Bee office. combats tie preva. AT, winter, es) dishwasher at Em 7ANTED- St o W As oase, S5t street, bet, Hainey ,and_Far- nam. n ahed frony room, three hlocks Fo R g ot i, 14.0 Chicago stre £, 70748 from I_;( U ENT- 1o roows a: $14 N, 24th strect T5149p JOR KENT K Hice two, At 281 Doug in the city [0 RENT Ploseant room with beard for e yentle en dies Also table aonrd, B91 16th St., eorner of Harney 4. 22 NOR RENT—A b story brick house and bae WO UPD & ruo s are o uplsd b par fle who exchang. rent for board. Addru-s 20,0 Case strect. Possession yiven May Jat. Extes induce- ments offered to reliable puty who will make per- mavent arrangen ent. T l“AllM FOR RENT—160 scres four miles south. west rf Farpy county; good hovse ved. 8.1 B 1NGS,at Taurs- 18 h and Farpam C KENT—In edi k' block. storero m 12 ect deen ni d gwd office room. Paulsen & Co , 1% Fanam, room 760-1t or May 18t, corner 15th arnam, up staits E.quite of Barker ok 064 Jrou e 415,168, stroet. JFG, (MENT-A furuiched front riom. Apely wt ™ W, ace, (Gth and Farnam St. o1t [FORRENT-No. 1 Squsre Hallet & Davie pisno, $.0) & month, Inquire at Edholm & Rrickson's. 716:28 OR KENT tolaas brick _storo month. BAKKER & MAYNE, 728 [OR RENT._Huildi ¢ between 1tk PO RENT—Funishod room, 1818 Jackson street. 708-2% ~Toom and brard for two + en lemen ment, 16th and Farnsm streets. §76.0 per {101 PRI RN Fock; 1618 ORILIOFRIE Y 030 22 elc. W.J. W LSHANS, City Mills. OR SA1 E- Lota at $874to $100 in Arlington, in- wide city limite, near saunders stroe 8375 to $400, Rl AME , Farmam street. JOR 8\ E—Two of the mos dosirable lots in Towa's 16t add., flue view, prico ¢330, south and east frontagy, fenced. A bargain, McCAGURY on. osite P 439 tt [YOR SALE Lots at 4376 tn 84 0o Arlf: gton, ins sido city limits, near Saunders stro t, §3 6 to§100. 0071 AMES, Faviam streot. roved Inad, Wl within 1 ards. Lands b a bar B, 1616 Fa nam shreet, JroR ko miic of the U PO F 2 lota in Plalnvioe at1s to 20 p 1t below the p ice at whi,n surrounding 1ot 1. Pyice will bs pit v oo 1 of 5 46t POIT W 0B 1) 08 SALE-810ts in ainns 2 w Two chear gf 1ot In Kirkwood for 3 day anetr POITRR & COBE, 15! ":.uv. SALE-Tots at to 84 0in A do city imits, near Sxunders’ st 8«1 857 AMFS, Farnam [} R SALE—Lote at $376 to #4°0 in A1l gton In- side vity Linits, neur Saundersstroet, 8570 to $400, 674t AVES Fn 0% SALE—Yota at $75 to 8100 in Arlington, in- §'de city limits, near Saunders street,§370 to $400, oo9-t1 AMF am streot S EED CORN FOR SALE——1000 bushels of wood W1 ound old corn, Apply to Dr Chambers Voter: nary Surgeon, Omaha. 5 ¢ FOR BALB~Old I_quantitios at this oo, OR SALE—A Arstalass Vose & Bon Piano, at ba'gin, Inquire Bdholm & Erickeon's. 624-4¢ 7OR S LE—Lots at 8376 to §100 n Arllugton, in- side olty limits,near Saundo-s stroet, 8876 to $400. bT0bt AMES, Faroam street. JOR $ALE—Two opan, second-asud_ bugyies s2 | Sne deilvery wagon, choap, at 1319 Haraay St. T0R BALE—Lots at $376 to ¥400 in_Arlington in side city limits uear, Saundersstreet,§875 to §400. 673 tf AMES, Farnam street. TOKBALE—A small Moalor, Bahman & Co., Bre Droof val , almost new, at this offie. # T\ R SALE —Lots at $376 fo §400 fn_Arlington. in. de city limi.s, near Saunde: street,$875 to $400. 71 AMES, Farnam streot JORSALE=One Vo o and Sons piano ate bar- gain. Tnquite at Ednolm and Krickson's musio store, on 16th t. 7OR BALE—Lots at $876 10 $401n_Arlington, in- sido city limits, near Saundersstreet,$376 to $100, 3y AM t OR SALE My dwelling, No 2608 Douglav Fine neighborhood,7 fooms aud large cemented cellar, city water, 200 barrel cisern, barn, chicken house, -t Fufi ; Fer RENT—Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge St. 041 OR RENT_Lsrge saugh frout room, nlosly tar- nished, 1908 Farni _PAULSEN & CO. 409-4¢ OR RENT—Ist cass 6 room cottag Petorsen, 8. E. corner 16th and Douglas. 1 Murray. O RENT—Booma 1n Nebraska Nationa Ban} Bullding. Most desiratlo offices in the olty Suppliod with hydraulic clo"ator and heated t steam. Apply at Bank. 626.41 \OR RENT—Store room 1509 Faroam St., by JFO5 RENT-100 acre farm. Also biiok yard, T t 0K RENT—Furulsnod rooms, 1017 Dodge sreet, 13- OR RENT— Furnished rooms on the northwe oor. 18th and Capitolaveaue, formerly Creigntor House. 1R9-H 7OR SALE—Ten goed will and fixtures of the Creighton House. Wil tell the dining room and kitchea furni ure separately or any part of either, Will exchange for lands, lota or any salesblo com. modity, or will take sectred notes on long time. In: ~ | quire ‘at Creizhton House. TROR SALE-~Twenty acren of the Griten tarm, 3k milos from the Postoffice. and only two blocks from Pratt's subdivision. - Will be sold in 24, & oF 10 acre lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co., 1511 Douglas street. 673 tt Snall stook of Drugs and Druggists’ Fixtures for ealo in the live town of Waterloo, Nebraska* food opening for s physlcian. Addree J, B 8IL- ER, Elkglorn Station, Neb. 780-4¢ JROR SALE-Near high school, well built house, full loteast front, 0,/ 60. On Burt stroct. good housa and harn, Excellent lo- cation, §7,600. On Me. Pl-asant avenue, south front, large new - house, full 1 £, £6,000. On Calforafa sitest, good house, barn, lot $9x13s, On Davenport street, near 16th, house and lot 44 feet, 84,600, On 1 th street, east front, 8 room house, good or- der, 8 60v. On Davenport street, near 12th, good nine room hons._ana barn, §5,200. On Farnam strect, near 18th. Good 10 room house, t 22 4,000, Earnamstreet, good 7 rcom house, lot, 26185, =t JURNISHED room hoated 822 N. 19tb. FOR SBALE, 076-81 TOR SALE—A first-class stock of fanoy goods Golden ‘pportnt ity tor either lady or gentl-man- § +all capital; good trade esiablished. Addres I L. W." Bee oitice 781.22 Fnu SALE—Furniture, Stoves, Lorse, Harress and Buggy, at 540 Fairview, cor. 25th street one block north of 'St. Mary's avenue. 816-t¢ It is not & Skye ANTED A dining room minutes 20 seconds north—the V¥ immediately at the Occidental. point ever reached by man—there are four hours and forty two minutes of twilight on Dec. 22, the shortest day in the year in the Northern Hemisphere. In latitude 82 de- grees 27 minutes north the highest point ‘Wwhere white men have wintered—there are minntes in l:l,e shortest | G4 degrees 27 minutes north, 172 geographical miles nearer morth pole than Markham the phical miles f; must yet be obtained befo; tonic zone, or that one in which s no twilight whatsoever, Sl shortest day of the yi have been entered by man, about the the beginning and en twilight it is very feubie tinguished by even the slighi it nevertheless exists, and i8 quite wpro. cinble on elear cold days, or nigh ing. The north pole ifsel ded in perfect darkness from Nov. 13 When u dog enters o pitched battle he girl for general housowork ol Mo 410 2 goly. No. Rk, ANTED —A good girl 1o, Good weges £ & good ser He had seen the dogs roamin’ round on caught by_hia | the bay. jx hon o &ny H lflfl&dl“fi 'ANTED—Good girl in family of three, N. 15th Bt.; apply after 5 o'clock. 7. reu:hcd, and tom that poin re the true l’lu‘1 AN IED—Dishwashar at the Omaha ney 8t., bet. 19th and 18ch. VY ANTED—GIrl for housework, 615 8. 1ith 7844 oven upon the ear, can be said to —_— 7ANTED—Lsdies or gentleman in ity or country to tako nice, light and pleasant work at thelr $2 to §5 a day_easily and quietly mades ; no canvaseing; no stawp for lisble Manufacturing Co., The bull dog is & stubborn fellow. Fc work sent by ma Philadelphia, Pa. and oasily ex- WA/ ANTED—Girl for general housework in a sma 1 fanily, wages $4 per weok. Inquire at 2416 + 8t 4 OR SALE—Large span of work mares, harness nd wagon, Wil exchange for city propeity. R. 82] an E. Copson, 16th and Paciflo. JFOR SALE-One s vaar old hone, 1100 weight,will work double or sngle. Inquire at22d and Har- 819 ney, south side street. p 103 SALE—A span of mules, wagon and harness on essy torms, Apply off Saunders strect, just Bt of litner's brick yard, 16-24p JFOR SALE—a tresh milk eow. Inquire at butel er shop, corner 18th and Alma streets, 50:-28' i BALE- Cottage of two rooms in Shinn's ad- dition at 81,000 £200 cash, balance fn monthly payments. McCAGUE, opp. P, 0. OR SALE—T8 feet front on Farnam stro t wih good, well-built cottcge. Call and sse, A bar- gain. McCAGUE, opp. ¥. P. 8184t OR SALE—Two beautiful lots in L owe's first ad- dition for $760. MoCAGUE, opp. P. 0. 8144t OR SALE—The good will and fixtures of the Creighton Hoose, or will sell any part of the din- Ing room or kitchen farniture separat terme. Avply ises. 78340 to Jan 29, a period of seventy-seven duyi Bupposing that the sun has set (supposing a circumpolar sew or body of water un- ANTED—50 10re smev ¥ Work light, easy and proftta.Cronse's Block. and secure employment. Puppies are born blind. They are not There are many types of dog, including LE Grocory store and paying busines Good stand. Terms £0 wuit # rospoos ble pur- chaser, Address “Grocer,” Bee office. Te8 20p limited to vision) on Bep. 24, not to rise untis March 18 for that particular poing, giving a period of about fifty days of uni- formily varying twilight, the nole has about 188 days of continuous daylight, 100 days of varying twilight, and scventy-sev- en of perfect inky darkness (save when the moon has a northern declination) the pe- riod of a typical year. During a period of a little over four days the sun rises con- tinuously on beth the north and south poles at the same time, owing to refraction porallax, semidiameter and dip of the ho- D—Waiter, (man), cne who understands busingss, at Darbaum' 'l this do for the dog.—Boston Trane ANTED—A first-class butcher t by the month or year. TANTED—Two active, «nerge'io men, mployment. Call §21 South 10th street. JANTED—A gl for general housos ork, have exjerieace aud come we'l recomme Good wages glven, Apyly 700 north 22d stree We! ster and Burt, F e s BonA well ostabliabed bakers Includio orn Neorasks. For jil.gue of the Leat towns of east- Omaha B = addrens * " care g {OR BALE-2 large houses on Capitol Hill, with all modern improvements, Full lots. 'Pric 6,000 and $6,500 each, IRE OLTER, 77148 DOR SALE—A fine lots left in WOKTH TERRACE add tion, at 8276 to %300 h, 1- We will guarantee t 6 cash, balance monthl hesc to bu the cheapeat lots fn the mark 77248 S IREY & MOTIER. DOR SALE—Good 2-story hous: harn, dish is broken or a garment rent, of quietly making the best of it, since no amount of chafing or crying will restore any injured article to ite pristine glory T they recur again and again to the disaster, tes | Good sound Watches for not muoh | till"one might suppose nothing less than a acute | more than 1t costs to repair an old one, M Hubermann's, e COMING ATTRACTIUNS, SATEEN COMBRIUS 10. UARD CHECKS 150, SUITINGS 7)o, . 1SH PERCALES 100, ELEGANT PARANOLS, BPRING DRESS GOODS Y an hamense st ok at 5o, 80, @hc, 300, 86, 400, 125, 160175 ‘We have gains for “all our lgsses,” &, he verse, but surely the gain is not to secured Ly making ourselves aud every- b«x about us miserable on account of our mishaps ; the one who bears with fortitude calamities which, great or small, are be- yond her control, wins whatever advant- age there is to be derived from them, and makes adversities, no less than pmrrh ~ No 2 and 3 cent rubbish offered 4 at- | minister to her development. 1t our friends D. J. O'DONAHUE, 16 st. next to the postoftice. e —— Call and get a can of Pearl Pawder, and got & Peacock, at Wi, GENTLEMAN'S, S e BARGAINs IN PARASULS At the closing out sale of Dry Goods at Garrabrant & Cule's, e — THE DEAREST SPOT on earth to e, is Home, Sweet Home, THE CHEAPEST 8POT our.llllo&m Puumli or org, Rosenzweig' }gg li(:xglrl llrrltl. ho;vun llM.h lfl; who carry & e, care: (ully selected atock of Wall Pupers. ant mpily and artistically. Wi and Cornice Poles at lowest —— disappeint us, bemoan will not recom- e ua; 1 Syl RS Ll Jchmoom, leploring it wi oufy hasten the ravages o1 tme; if mothe corrupt our fars, fret- ring w nntut-uumm‘uw»mou‘h the early frost kills our favorite roots, “for vi::‘m ead, the l:uvu-uhomn can ne'ex muke grow again, Although we are well aware that cryin, over spilt milk ls but so much wast timo and energy, yet many of us practice 16 with a total disregard of consequences, which would be beorig if wsed in a more wselfian cause. In the mun‘wln o there i3 8 sort of hopeless pleasare in sOrrowing over the spilt l::‘illx, \&lid: bowever blue ar sour it may have scemed when ours, be Jomes dl‘%uv. milk should be the instant i leaves our grasp. “Blessings brighten ae they take ttelr flight,” and sometimes it is only when we have lost o thing that we grow capable of estimating its Value and discover how necessary it was to our well-being. It is ooldeomron‘o perbaps, out one which we are .P‘wuzh:‘;ii‘!u 7 4 1 reflect with bitterncss vpc! e of milk we wot of 3 if Angeliva had mar instead of a country had remen! TARTED—A girl to ao gen: Talle lonb Arlyice! t corner 23d and Cas , 8! reets, ;had 1o get out to buckle the crupper, and hesitatingly explained that the “anlmal’s bustle had got unfustenod.” A bashful youny i ANTED—A Gorman dining room kito oo girl, o) Hosso and Hoppe, 418 8. 18th S, botween Jeruev and Hovard, 65 convulsion of nature would demand such & huo and cry. A stolen purse is a text on which infinite changes mey be run among this claes; and one might believe that the loss of o night's sleep could be readily re- paired by weeping and gnashing of teeth, while the lamentations of Jereminh are weak com 1o the bewailing they make over a ruined enterprise or a fickle lover. class woman ool Central City & ouse, Centrsl Vhen used for fuel it prodaces t as to burn out stove It blozes as i GENTS WANTED—AG ~“Unlon” such iutense h ED—At *“Unlon" Sewinj more rapidly than any coal. long as ordinary wood would last, snd then becomes converted into a sort of charcoa! that lusts twice as long as ordivary wood A cord of the wood brings the same price 8 a ton of coal. am;r‘ and nurseryman to rent all in good condition for gar: \Jonced with Lo board tenco and il i ¥ . o renfed this week. MOKT N HEINS, 16th and Farnam A & WINDOW GLASS AT J. A, FuLier & Co,, 1402 Douglas street, — ANTED—A girl for general hou ework 104 South 25th street 641 bearing fiuit, ete , on 10th tear. i and 'w 5. W DOR SALE—Two story brick store an1 lot 20x63 foes, un 10th street. Barker & Mayr o Fl!llh‘lnl’vflnun ttage of 6 roo \ hearing fruit tre ete. Priow 82,1100, rhinn's addition. ) his is & rare bargain snd we rthy of your 1 mi diate attention, 1KLY & M TTER, Cor, 16th » d Farnam. 4 JPOK SALE_Bavgain. Ouo of the et lot on 8 uth 11th street, 1 epfec'ly lovel, will be wold on casy term: 36, & good house, 20x84. wi 1l aug cist rn, plenty of nuit and 5,0 0, 1 h'and £ beat o 1 . venwor stre t, 24 wiles from post office. Price +1.000, hta Is the bast bargain offered. IREY & MOTTER, o 7 ANTED —8ituation by & yor vg wan, Would do .:";omm;mug. ‘Addross Lo o L. E, L." Bee office 74 Jb o ELERS—A good watoh e position. Good references. Address “F. J. 4, .28p. Young American coversant with German, good Pprac ica' book-ke« per, wishes & Batistaotory ro'orences. Address ANTED- A middle aged lady wishes a positi n #x housek eper or Lo d light hous ework; good referonce turulsbed.Addrcss $ZRANGER, Fromton, 71-2p ANTED —ritustion for & firab- best of releiences. Applv at ouce to C Br #. & Co , 0pposite postoftice, T ANTED—Copylog or short hand work to do Address “24" Beo 707.241 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. i ticE 1 THo DULOLEF LU inces, 00 Lo 41,0 caplias adiesi ANTED--8,000 yards of dirt, at or block west of tho Couveut on 8t Mary VELER o Nebraska wou d 1} ¢ lue of on con i wion 10 the trad OR SALE—Three nice cottages {n Shinn's addi- addition, on montnly paymeus. IREY & MOT 3 U TR, MUK BALE—A first-class restau unt and ice cream parlor and house of 10 rooms aftached, all fur uisbed, will bo sold cheap @ Isfactory reasons given tforsalling. - Address J. WP Omab, Neb. R BaLE-Ab o bargain, two houses and full ok, near wilitary bridge to & cash buyer. Tuquire of Edholin & Enckion, Jowelors, opposite postothice. 71428 Jrosss LE~—Fresh milk cow. Inquire at 1916 Far. nam stroot, 096 L R SALE —The southwest corner lot of 11th and ifie, with two one story brick bul diogs & d one fram - hai ding on it, ul'hfi all modern iy rove- ments Toquire at 1he tlothing store of George H. Feberson' 8 4 South 10th street. 1m SO 8\ LE—#0 cautiful lots in Wal dirion from §100 to §7n. 1t will pay pa Yok m thie property b fore buying cliewhere FOL- TEN &CORB, 1615 Farnam strect. S8t POK BALE—Very desirable residence for wmal' faimily, one bicck off 81 Mary's »venue, 10 blocks from postotfice Loo tion flue, §3,000 Easy terme. POT/ ¥ & COBB 1015 Farnas rovt 21t NOR SALE— Barcains in impioved and unlmpiov od property in 20 additions Call and see. P /1 {ER & COBB, 1916 Farnam street. 61941 [0k SALE ~Baryalns i lote tor residence o syee ulation in Walnut Hill, D neken Weas Cuming sdoitions. = POTIER F-rosin Streot| FOK KENT--HOUsss and Lo, RENT—House of three roows, £12.00 ce! and soft water, 161 and Pacilic streef, '1‘"5'- UK SALE - Lots at §76 to 4400 1o Arlington, n- ) 21d, city linite, i Baunders street, 576 o4} 0 AMES Farnam strect OR SALE—Ni o lots 1n Hanscom Place and Hiwgbaugh Place, $476 to 8850,0n monthly pay- ments. Barker & Mayne, N, E. Cor. Farnam and 18th Sts. 65548 % SALE—$2,800 for full lot on 13th St. in Kountze's 3d addition. POTTER & CUBB, 1516 Farnun St. 610-41 FQK SALE—Farm 8 miles tfrom city, near Union Stock yards. Inquire at Mrs. Meyer, over Ros der's Drug store, 16th and Webster. 872- \OR SALE—Lots at $376 to 8400 in Arlington, in- side city limits, near Saus ders street,§ 75 1o $400. stt AMES, Farnam street. | JFO5,SALE Lota st 8875 to 9400 in Atlington, - side city limits, near Baunders stroet, £75 to $400, 684-tt AMES, Farnam street. © BUELIANEOUB, QTRAYED OB STOLEN—A black hor-e, old, from Western House, 19th and Pierce St A reward will be given if returned to the abcve aa dress. 82728 {SECOND baod books bought and mid b, 817 N, 16th str.et. 752-24p FVAKEN UP—+t my residence N, W. corner 20th and Clark street, one wiite he'tr. Owner wil please take her away an? pay charges. 719-1ewbwp. CnRIST BULLNHEIMER. . DAVIS & CO., DEALEI sad Mortgage Loaus,huve remove €0 No. 1603 Firnam street, up_ stairs, room 13, on door eart of their forme ¢ facation, where they may be found until completion of their new bullding- WEWARD will be pud for any case of £100; it Diphtheria thut cannot be curia by Dr. ““nncil Blufl ) preventive and cure., Send 859-4¢ EDWARD KUKEL, JAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION ALIST, 808 Tonth stroet, hotween Farnam and Har. acy, Wi, With t0e Ald of cuardian Aplris, obsaloing an) ‘'one ' giaace oo past and protout, sud tha in condition in tne rusure. Wa%te and shoer mala nedar Darfant sablaftantin onarantasl Pioneer vrug Store ! 8. E COR. 15TH AND JONES STS, DR.F. 8. LEWIS, - Prop'r, AGENT VR Ohio Oil Co.’s West Virginia, Cylinder and other Oile constantly on hand. U. P. BAKERY, 1514 Webster St.. Omaha, Neb., (Successcrs to the old U F. Ba) ery,16th §t.,) ALL KINDS OF BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES Constantly on hand. Orders w 11 bo promptly atten ded to. WAGNER BRO'S, apr-28 om Prop:ivtors t Matter of Application of David Guild for Liquor License, NOTIOE. Notioe 1s hereby given that David Gnild did upon - | the th day of March A. D., 1884, file his application to the Mayor and City Council of Omaha, for licente to sell Malt, Spiritous and Vinons Liguors, at +16 8. 10th stroet, 1st ward, Omaha, Neb., from (b 11th day of Apiil, 1554, tothe 11th day of July 1884, 1f there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filod within two weeks from Marcs 2 th, A. D, 1884, the said license will be granted. DATID GuiL, Applicant, 639w ewd 3. J. L G JEWETT, Gity Clerk, Matterof Application of Schroeter & Becht for per. %0 sell Liquor as & Druggist. NOTICE. Noticelshereby given that Sch-oeter & Pecht did upon the 27th lay of March A. D. 1884,file heir application t the mayur and city council of Omaha for peri.it to sell malt,” spirituous and vinous liquors as 8 drug- giat, 107 imedic nal weshanioal and al ‘puron- bos ‘only, at 211 South 1 th Stvec, Third ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 11th day of Apri, 1884, to the 11thday of pril 186, It there be no abjection, remonstrance or protest led within two woeks from March 7,4, D. 1854, the said license will be granted. SOHKOETER & RFCHT. Applicants, 3.3, L. C. Juwerr, ity Clerk 6702t 1ew Matter of Application of Georgia E, Black for Liquor License, NOTICE Notios {s lereby given that Georia E. Black did upon the 2 th day of Mareh, A. D. 1854, 16 his application to the Mayor and City' Council of € to sell mialt, bpiritous aud vinous 18k and Conue st b., frou the 1 th dey of April, 1834, 16 “She 11th day o § June 1554, + reet, - wa Nel 1f there be no objection, remonstrance or protest -d within two woeka drom March 27th A. 1. 1854 BLACK, Applicant. @ 2 Lewd EWETT, Olr)' llulh. a the said lcense will

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