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T R S s OMAHA DAILY BEE--FRIDAY APRIL 25, 1884, tants before snow flies, and that next|and foreign oapitalists, has paid nesrly your it will ensily réich 2,600 It in the | $400,000 in cash for about 1,800 acres of intention of the projectors of this enter- [land, and the stookyards company an prise to afford not only the employe an |equally solid organization, will spend over opportunity to get a cheap and comforta- [ £300,000 in improvements this year. ble home, but also to give the citizens [ This looks like business and it is busi- of Omaha a chance to secure a desirable |ness. It is an immense boom for Omaha A Population of Fifteen Hundred |snburban home upon the most reasonablo | as well as for Nebraska, Besides build- Inhabitants Expeoud With= terms. That hundreds cf families will |ing up this city, it will establish an im- SOUTH OMAHA SUBURB. A Visit to the Magic City Where Hon- dreds of Men arc at Work, THE DAILY BEE. —-_—-——— OMAHA, Friday Morning, Aoril 25. it oo n e m— PRINTERS WANTED. Al the office of Taur Omama Darny Brr competent printers can find employ- ment at the regular going wages, Perm- anent situations guarantced to competent - mon-union men. given avery possible convenience for| It is the nucleus of a vast system of | Wit gives ooth Chiidren The Stockyards, Blaughtering and | transportation, as trains will be run |industries which will make Omaha a ’Wlulh:umflwlr tovers, ' Jni e t city. ' We advi le to tak: Paokmg Houses to be ready hourly between the Union Pacific depot |great city. O USUELV G R | o Sl ook An Inter ng Advertisement, The advertisement of fortune of SAMUEL Hecksoer SENR. in HAMBURG in the number of our Plfiel‘ of this day is very interesting. This house has acquired so by July, built at South Omahs, and another at |selves there that we have not exaggerated A Romnntioanine, With Snrings traffic between Omaha and South Omaha FIGHl‘m—FEUD- [} i a double track is to be built between the of Bubbling Water Clear i i i ey g tor Olea: two points. The belt railway will also | Kanty, the Saloon Keeper and a Man aodding's Russia Satve, beat family salvo in Drive. Omaha and Farnam street, can be |00k place early last evening en lower the world, and excellent for stable ase, 250 ts 3 e — Kanty and John Linen. Kanty keeps a ‘ Have you boen down to South Oma- [hour, either by Twenty-fourth —A middle aged lady wishes & of to d- light housework; Address STRANGER, From 77724 Ffll\ SALE-~Fresh milk cow. Tnquire ab 1 J nam stroet, 0001t ing ot short hand work evenings. S7icereasonable, Address B0 Fol SALE—The southw.st corner lot of 11th and ifio, with $wo one stury brick bui dings & d one c‘mx. mll'”m:: [} l:;':‘#' sl modera lmp"'; ments Inqul the store of Gi 3 Peterron, 8.4 Sonth 10th stroet. S8 1m TANTED—A partner, eithes ! with £200 or §300. Business Alrendy ©od and pasing 400 per cont, Address U0t AP, CAsTORIA 0 ¥ y take advantage of this opportunity there | portant cattle market which will prove| } Infants and Children n Nlflety Dfly" is not the least doubt. They will be |an incalculable benefit to the entire west. | Without Morphine _or Narootine family, one bloch rom postoffice. Toostion fine, §8,500, Easy torm TTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam stroet. 531t ANTED—Two unfarnished rorms i & Privat OR BTE=400 ~onutiful Tots in Wainut 101 ad- o kdlv I‘o'n.‘{mm tm; |-h t'm,mlt wml psyh mml".o ?: At thia property b fors buying eleewhere, POT- TER & COBH, 1616 Farnam streste” " 618 4 VOR SAL ry dos k oft venue, 10 blocks Fesidence by a Isdy who would bo v asist the family in | ght work or sewing in F. Davis & Co's Re (OR SALE—Bargai ed property in TER & COBB, 1515 Farnam street., 5104 Tk and South Omaha. A depot will be|a drive to South Omaha t> satisfy them- -Whncummalroohu,m 5 Y Earate office, 1508 Farn \m 41390 =Wy & gent eman and wife a fair mngie furnished room, centrally located, Addre's 'C, ‘ourcil Blafts, owa- FANTED—Furnished room by i i ‘What quickl, the stock yards. To accommodate the |the dimensions of the boom. Sour Siomad] “éfi?‘m?‘iflfx'f;‘?fl&'.‘; 5 -t yards of dirt, at or nearone Farewell then to Morphine Syrupa, block woet of tho Convent, or 8. M Castor Oil and Paregoric, an OR SAL a reputation by the prompt and ) ey pnpymant of t{‘. .mu‘u)mu }:;nimyd as Ol'yfltlfl. oonnect with the South Omaha trains, Named Linen Engage in a Des- PRI ST R RIS TIW TSI PRA R here and in the environs, that we beg all and thus persons can reach almost any perate Enconnter, our readera to take notice of his insertion | 5 vy 5 " int in Omaha either by rail i o igorously Pushed Enterprise—The [ point in Omaha either by rail or by the g solute oure for Rheumati of this day. Waterworks — An Attractive horse cars. The drive between South| A desperate and bloody encounter| gpraine, Burns, G.lh. ‘and an instantaneous P , &o., and an bay window, gas and bath room. A few ug; boarders accommodated, 1718 Dodgo street. 850. in improved and unimproy+ fons Call and see. POT- YOR SALE —Bargalna fn lots for residence ot epeo: X" ulation in Walnut Hill, Denoken's, Koslor's at d West Cuming adaitions. POTIER & COBB, 1316 Farnam Street] 53040 O SALE Lotsat 8376 to 8400 1n_Atlington, In- sido city Nutits, near Saunders street, 8875 t08400. i AMES, Fatnam ste o fino xiew, prica 4780, south and east frontago, fenced. A bargain, [cCAGU] ppoits . O 1 OR RENT—Suit of roome, south front, second made in less than half an|Tenth strect, between a man named | EEEEEEEEET—————— ] 83 Jloor, with bay window, 1414 Chicago steeet. IOR SALE-Lots at §75 to 8400 In_Arlington, In. -;.m’ city limits, near Saundersstroet, $3i 5 to $400. -t AMES, Faruam street. NErASKA STATE GAzZETTEER & BUs. 1ness Directory to be issued in Juli, 1884, price $4. 50. J. M. Wovrk, pub- lisher, 120 8, 14th St., Omaha, e — LOOAL BREVITIES, saloon on Tenth street between Jones ha, yet?” asked Thomas Swobe of a Bk |Sixteenth or Thirteenth streots. It is jump into this buggy,” said he, ‘‘and in|South Omaha in the very best condition, trido, & Uhited Biaton detective by pre- a fow minutes I will show you Omaha’s | and a viaduct on Sixteenth street is one big boom.” THe invitation was accept-[of the proposed improvements. This —Tho chapter of the diooess of Nobrasks ed, and a drive of two miles and a quar- | will make sutennth the lorrgu! street tmests at Trinity Cpibcical to-day, Busi. | teF from Farnam stroet brought us to the |and tho main artery of the city. Stroet ness begans at 10,4 “aryj, o and sermon | north line of tho South Omaha property, | cars will at no distant day run the whole tween these men for some time, Last and made his presence known by strik- al, w o largely [ Stockyards, which are located on the west| South Omaha is to have its own water- 'Ol FENT—Houso of three rooms, 812.00 cellar hard and soft water, 16th and Pacifl represontative, * It you haven't, just|proposed to put sll the ronds leading to and Jackeon, Linenis a carpenter by| Notics to Cattle Men 'OR SALE—589 acres improved land, all within 1. miles of the Union Stocl bar, 524 arde. Lands ot a bar, VOTTER & COLB, 1615 Farnam stroos tenaion and a loafer by occupation, It 900 CATTLE FOR SALE. ge barn at Bonners, 1715 Do 880 9 OR §\LE—'2 lots in Plainview st15 to 20 cent bolow the price at which surrounding held. Price will be puit up soon it not told. 8.t POTTHR & UOBB, 1615 Farnam Str o ct. appears that an old feud had existed be- 100 Hoadl of Stocrs. Thrco Yoars OI. 200 ' Heltors, Two s 5, e 150 Steers, One evening Linen entered Kanty's saloon Heifers, One mor rosort in this city ctor's Park on 2ith street, NOR TENT—House 21stand Nicholas street. cattle, stralght and smooth. These cattle will be ing the proprietor on the side of the [old in lotsto tuit purchusers, and at reasouadle 'OR SALE-Lot e of four roome; near Capito] | A Mide city limits, Inqure of 8. Lohman, | 5034 in Cathedral.~+. and driving less than half a mile further, [length of Sixteenth street, and probably A 5 ¥ prices. For further particulars, call on or add o i 3 head witha eharp instrument, cutting a M. F, D, ‘\emon. late | we reached the location of the Union |to South Omaha. v i Waverly, p hole through his car. Kanty resisted the —Al30 young rraded huile. 70K SALE—Lots at ‘weatshed rooms, 1621 Faroam St. attack by hitting Linen on the forehead sido of the Union Pacific track. Con.|works and gas-works, and will in every one gy B for|tractor Kynor has 4 large force—200 | respect have all the metropolitan conven- finod g2, '80d [men and 60 teams—at work grading. [iences. At first it was proposed and making an ugly and serious wound Lutzen o o ':h;d";':““m, 000 cubio yards of earth, and it must be | *xt0ution of tho Omaha city works Dery, T e dbyiwel ‘ Zh-master js, COmploted by July 1et, Ho proposes to | systert, bus this plan has been aband- —The office ::l.: areon- [} \rgoly increase his foros in a fow days, |oned owing 10 ohe fortunats discovery lved s Inrgo of shut Id have to, nd vaill cor- receiving a frightful gash in the wrist from a knife or other sharp instrument. il ' 3 Officer Knight seeing the crowd running | waonestor. N. ¥., Cupitai Aa *Presont ho s pushing the work as | that water in ample suppiy can be Be-|y . a' ko saloon went over and found afi"fi_“{,'gfltfi}" 2apx A1y a8 possible, and will,, early next | cured from living springs upon the prop- iy, lying sensel i Faoa, Gaptal from loss of blood, | Firemen's Fund, Cas tal weols, theve the grade conipleted for [erty of the South Omoha company. The in the doorway, Kanty had fled. The ong o be L %iddown. When this\is done [on whatis known as the Lso tract, about| . - along search Kanty was found sido eity Iimits, nea 74t S witha beor glass, ‘knooking him down| Ri. R. RISDON, JOR SALI sido city Hmits, near Saunders S04t L A nicoly fuanished room for one oF ige street. Best summor lovation 5 90 ¢ 9 i 5 The wounded men clinched and a terrible low, for r His contract covers the . removal of !5V,-' N LY (Eus cn RAA Gt fight ensued. It terminated by Linen Gfln l Iflsura.flc& Agen REPRESENTM JF 0% BALE—G lota in Shinn's 24 addition a4 a bar- galn, ‘Two cheapest lots in Kirkwood for 8° days. 45htt_ POT 'TER & COBB, 1515 Farnam 8t 375 to 94-01n_Arlington, .n- near Saunders' stroet, 576 1o 400, AMES, Farnam streat, to $400 in Arlington fn- aundersstreet, ¥875 to $290. __AMES. Faanam street. Tots at 8375 to $400 wn Atlington, In~ reet, 8376 to $400. AMES, Farniam street. FD CORN FOR SALE——1000 bushels of good ound okl cotn. Apply to Dr Chembers Veter Omaba, 63t y Surgeon, OR RENT—A two sory brick house and bae: WO Upp°r roeis are occupied v fie1 who exehanga rent for board. Address 2000 R SALE—OId newspapers 1n Jurge and -fll. oos, quantities at this Tat. Extea indueo- Ieats oferedto rliabio. Pty who wil make per: 1 mansnt arrangen ent. OR SALE—A flrs-tiae Vogo & Hom Plano, st a bargain, Inyuire Edholm & Erickson's. 524-8 Dosk room after May 1st, cornsr 15th R S \LE—Lota at 9675 to $400 in Arlington, in- $400. sido olty limitsjnear Sewnders sireet 3875 to B704t AMES, Farnam stroet. wine o f the side tracks, whint will at |springs are located in a J00p ravine, Up-| o iod man was placed under arrest. SPECIAL NOTICE QR RENT—n Rediok's Hboik, ' Storerorm 120 i i cityy | 4o\ matert Al for the alaughter anVl pack-|a mile and a quarter norii:-esst of the + toassombls | ing h ouse, \ Which is all purchased,. will [stock-yards, It inindeed a ronantic and over on Ninth street. They were taken | 5#8| A uniess paid in advanocs. o the police station where a complaint good offios oo Paul olals will Positivelynot be tnserted | 1% NT—A Surnihed front room. A stook y-ards enclosure. The shaughter* am1 seos a beautiful little stream of clevr thero and sewed up. Bail was furnished a8 . eor.\9thand Farnam S \OR BALE—Two open_second-nand_bugsios aa ! ona doltvery wag, chowp, at 1810 Harmy Bk, R BALE—Lotwat $37540 $400 in Arlington fm-— s cky Himite sear, Saumiematroet, 5750 $400. 3 ASES, Farnam strect. OR RENT.—Fismtclass brick store and base: —a ewall Moslor, Bahman &0o., oo [0 T proot sate, alimost new, at il ofios ‘ment,. 16th. and: Ranam styoeta. $75.(0 th. BA * aadiDodge | besun loadied upon the ground, and wors-|® beautiful spot. Standing npon the 3 ihown 15 ‘aistarbance. T0 LOAN Money, P. m. sharp, | will th en ba & mmediately bagu’n upon ,},; brink of the ravine or canyon, on either w‘nhlodgad ‘B;"“fi :m i Th: e Ray iavauel Gaf- |y pmnm, oth siamotur 1 Jooks d hundred feet, and |Cf the. pesce by fighting. ONEY TO LOAN—On rval_rstade and o F era and con- % a8 well as' wpon tl.e | sce, ome looks down & v, of the two combatants wero dressed (VL securitics st offon of £ & ROOD,1,408 Farsam | ¢me of the largest establinhmends of. the | either side of the winding rayine, which A OURIOUS CAUSE, MONELE X 01 SATE—Lots a¥ 387540 $¢00 in_Arlington, nw side ity limits, nesr Saunder»etreot, 8375 tn $400.. 571t AMMS, Farnam stooet 06, on Hkmay BARK®it& MAYNE. ands pao, king hounve, whizh is to have a |sprig water running upou a gravel bed, 3 ONEY TO LOAN 3n suns cf §300 and upward: ¥ d the two men were released. ' 4 | SAoMALLy ot 2,000 Hoad e ‘day; il b | 1n tfed by Iontmerable #prings from and the tw Mg:;-:'r-:an on firt class Tm"n*"m at Etokn.a Erik- 6781 Arter iz i | who has beea.employed ab times } oy Sam | quite large sireams from the hiilside, of th\ (m-| kind in ‘the sountry. 3t will be put up |is broken heve and there by smaller ra- S [ ] : P 4 s 1 by Spontaneow os anousd| by an “exposionced Chivago comts actor, |vines. &ome of thesn springs flow in | TIe ¥ire s Srarted by Spontancoms M CLELT0 LOAN-_he lowest rais of intoree that o ‘l'] Allerton —the: great cattle man, who is | coming out of Jittle openings or caves. ;| interest »d i the Omada entar priso—in | Largo trees lino the sides of the ravine, was discovered in the Mevrchant’s Na-|Agents, 1506 Femnam st. Atabout 1T o'clock last night a fire M"x’)'f'fi%fl'fi“co’?'n‘lh"&?:"-: wara | JRO® RENT—Farnished rooms 2227 Dodge X {OR SALE—Une Voso: aud: Soampiano atn bar— gain._Inquire at Bdholm and! Erickson’s musié: store, on 16t 3t 239481 OR' SATIE—Lots at §87510 $406%n_ Arlington, In~ o ci limits, ncar Smunde 100, 572 ¢ Al 5t OR SATE—My dwellihg, No 2609 Douglas, Fimer neighborhood,7 rooms-aud largesmmented cellar, Gty water, 00 batrel cis'orn, . barn,. ohicken _hovse,. etx W. J. We LYHANS, Gity Mills.- 000-4¢ [VOR R ENT—L rwe squtl front room, erecting ; sucl buildings. He i and say s he san. put wp thiy building in |other; forming o perfect arbor of shade. s & pusher, | and arch over the tops, touching each | tional bank building. It wee founa to be ONEY Loarnd on clathel property. by 8 T, | ¥ nishedy 1006 Famaio St in the second story, in a roem ocespied Potersen, 8. E.cornex 10t) 1 and n..usx-:‘m TR RIWT_Stors room 1600 Farosm 8t thirty ¢ lays # necessary. ‘)1 1, wants | The ravine below the fal's of Minnchaha fbp A. Bovineas a luw office. is the r aen, and they wild be on hand at |is not half so wild or rom antic as this se-| The department tarmed owb, but the his cov amand the morser «the is ready WFLE WANTA . R SAL®~Ten gocd will and Ixtures of the: reighton House. Wil sell the dining room andi kitaheo furn Sure separateli-or any part of either. y | Wilexchangador lands, luts- or any salosble com- modisy; or witbitake scourednotes on 1ong tiwe. In-- quim a4 Creighton House. 565-4¢ Fe to|cluded canon, whose siles at variois|flames were extimguished without turning 'w.\mn—!mm-dhmy, 3 good Witchen rvall from Pratts sabdivision, WHIl bo sold iu 2, 5 of 2 b . T points are almost perpendiosler for & |om water from ¥he hoss. The fre is sup- |iiten o et T/ asi st 088 6 room cottag . E. ccwmer 16ty amd Douglise @S — At T loon iingim, WINNINGS 55r B0 a0 8 omiemn Jted for the stook- hundred feet. Standing at tike botton: R SALE—Twenty ncrssof the Geiffen farm, 3% miles from the Postoffieoyand culy, two blocks« 10 acre lota Inquire Omaba Carget Co., 1511 Douglis strect. 72 tf posed to have originated from: spomta- W‘ANW)—M th Metropalitun Homdy two wod dlnlug: oom gir® immediately, by ;uv. M. w‘,,m.g‘botb ¢ AHr miltan,,} yards h;:n(nblg adapted for the pur- ¥ \d i .y sloping ground, the 7sards the east. 4 wak ill be excellent, and all | fe! ) ] s , Eponiin lout faee .A;o:h from the yards and [number who have known of it have evas [ loss wilk not exceod twenby-five dollars. and looking up, the hills seem Jike moan- | neous eombustion.. In ene correr,unden tains to the admiring observer. This re- | the carpet, a lo¥ of cotton was fou markable spot has been knmoww to- bat | satwrated with kerosene,. from wiich tlle | el hotel: “ODItUATYS afferty who diedin * this by loncer,.box. 423 P, O. VW ANTRI fmme fatels, o Laundroms- at ke | — Spendphfe s S Ot 835 wf nafilrm—nmhn-n rooms; 1617 Dodgesrect. Small stook of Drugs asd: Dru; zste’ Fixtures for salo inihe live towe of Wateriéo, Nebraska* ningefer s physicias; ~Address J, B L Elg.od SAhorn Kstions Neb. w of our citiztns, and only - small | fire is swpposed te have started: mt‘W:'!‘D'l:’;'D‘;% l"nu‘: ;mnm:: boy - | Y70 RENT—Rooms in Nobraska Natioma Bank Moat_desiratle- cffioes 1n 3o clt; odnertag, April ) ) v ‘Wew Jorsey, N““::’ ber> 30th, ;‘" slaughty sring and paoking house will | visited the place. No one not moquain- to N’h'“l- a ke 1856 fl:mrml off by tho creek which runs |ed with the vicinity would be ""!”h tofi farm whera ho re-fthrough . - grounds. The yards arealso | find it. It any of our citizens wish tov \7ANTED--A Gertzan or Dasish.boy whb. speakn - “Vuwn S0 10, roars alés 40 atton Toffion. ey | o' _Avply o8 Bank, b A W. Com .14th amd Dodge8ia, CR RENT—Vurniahed rooms on the nosshwe and Capitolwvenus, formerty Creiguton | $5,500. 1M | OmDavenposkséreet, neaz:16th, house and lot 44- | Xhe Wowioty of St. Goorge Celebrmte: the!. Litohed and laid with drains. At |pay it a visit, they will have to secure x } at work on |guide to the place. | iy | Binsw the Aaniversary in a Bbcoming: :wumn—sm-u giatto takscare of cohi ¥ omeo caMrs, Tioxell, 3987 Farn:. meiammm heated 222 N, 10th. The stream which is formed by these | g failing springs flows on to hard | f 4 hot d | never ing springs i . Q) . ‘ m::l::i‘:- d::; fil:lb::.:.::,P];,.:T‘nA wood lake, a mile anda qnarter distent;, lday of St. George; of Englacd) andi GR SALE—A\ 1400 o’glA year ol eounéi work liseso, 8 yoars old. A fine drhor. |y e Y % i ANTED—Tw, at: th Tom o || William Siakespearo,. e imumortak| Y ANTED—Tve slribas: thes LES} 0308 bodws \OR SALE- Near high sehooly wed built house, faltlot_enskrtront, $0,600. OnBurt stroett good house and barn, Excellent lo- cation. 37,500 On M¢. Pleasaot avenus, south tromé, large new houss, full 10t, $6,000. Or Calitornia st oo, goca hiouse, bacs, lob 39x188, feet, hE00. Ondyth streok, east front, 8-room bvuse, good or- der, ¥8:600. O'»' Davenpowt: stroet, sar 12th, geod nine room. honm and bara, $5, OxFarnam street, near-18th, Goodidd room house,. £ 22x132 $4,900. ‘Farnam street, good7 reom hawse, lot 26x182;. 96-41 AMES, Saanam Strect. . jith the oA improverrenta in thia city grade for track to the yards is now bo- |and this lake which lh: :u:;m;; .““ poet,, was carried 01t Wednesday, eve aii/, T dia ol in bis power fox the weliar o |50y i yp and will be finished in a few | roundings,has an outlet nto the Maloomen's Rall, unden the: uspiies: of LR ) SAVAGY; Tinner, soath:Thirtsonth stroot, Fo- Lahewian $0vm, has fi | WANTED. Agpod oseié Mtwd: hn J. Monellnaeth f 1t i splendid, good w new, sile SE Mary's.aveame, next to 20t sk ¥ ing of the ?fl' Hohaal' o140, Oon hand there 1s presented |ri river. When the Lo« tnct,oon.hining ‘ 0 i It ot ofts. i ”‘ :“;m g! years, con- l.:;n. o’; ::i:’“! which will bEnnlAnzod 320 acres, was purchased, the price be |St. George’ssociety of this.city. ‘tractor and was engagied 0 SR of the [, - day o day. ing $250 per acre, or a total of $80,000, lo mantel, by, Fuller, \Wirren & Co. wor 'he: ce Wwas laxge, and@amon ANTHD—A >od seevant: glrl. Thpsivamance was .o, & Vwmm Amfl‘: 8., R Jiwmson, FOR SALI o the assemldy were notised the: faces|Didgw Call o s o'olock,or ader. A Kountre's 3d bditien. nmhwh\“\%'uily. Ir . W. L. Adams, has | 0o one, except P. E. Tler, had any ides -’:;.":.‘.;‘:mwuww e ';'..:'.'f.‘:.";& e e o] b the valusblo water supply that was ablo Low and i friendts wd e | 0 UL b ofie mud akoro | being bought with tho land, and wo be- genoral, with & severe blawy, o tho atable, and his blackemith shop |lieve that not more than twokur “e‘ fis fuparal will 00U 5o ot olin puilding nesr by. The laborers oo- [ members of theland syndioate uewlm; o'clock p. M-y lrorf\ ¥ u late residence. | cupy tents, and either have their own |there was any lluur ‘:h all n:;tm: o, A frionds 859 0¥ g b5 bo present. cooks of gob their moals at & boarding|ToMr Iler belongs the o of mug men ef this eity. burean, 2773 100 Dr. Millsr spoka upen his, recent then delivened an adduess upoa Shalses- | 12tustreet. peare. ILis address.was well teceived wnnfls—al wtl W SALE—Nio lotas n Hanteom Place andt Himebawh Place, 8475t §850,0n monthly pay» monts, Bariser & Mayns,, N, E. Gor, Farnam sad. 1884 8ta . 656-t1 F—92,300 for, fall 0w ou 18th POTTER & Ou ulaes, add’ese “Busines of a numberof the: leading ¥msiness ‘VM‘.::D, ™ it u ,;"ML = nl)‘lohnm': N sy | T poliablh om et OR SALIN-Grocery store in w good_Ibor A VIR I oo TR prout: For parsculars addross “R. 8 ” this o \ ANTEDs-Woman oo eookiug;and washing in | © 3-1m travels in Englandi, Judge Bartlett | WA Vomantodo coouiveand ,;?:':‘g:n o MOT SALE—Lots k8875 to 900 ‘sidacily limite, noar Sau d 58141 A O SALF—Farm 8 miles from oity, near Union ‘Stookyards. Inguare at. Mrs. Meyer, over Hoo der's Drug store, 10t3and Webcter. 872 OR SAUB—Furnituce, Stoves, Iloree, Harue perience., for housework. Apyly stA. M CZARKIS, 540 Faurviow, cvev. 25th sureet, one g % and the speaker was; frequently inker- | 14 stecat. G il Bouse that s beiog run in the Drexel |gesting 'hld iden lth-tmlm;h?:.:h:: rupted by applause. Music aud. ekher "Buoklen’s Arnios Salve, PAtAion springs could supply enoug| - inferesting features, were upen, the: pro- these N “The medical wonder of the world, 1 build South Omaha, He had knownZof . Tho e 7% endastatsnent | Wi (. M" souze Burhe, Ul upAnt h :' fu b,“ lon n‘e‘;:n b tlm!' aprings for some years having learned of e ., 74294 twelve numbers were danced. naan., LE—Lots a4 §76 to 8400 In Aringon. city limits, near Saundesastroct,&57h to 400, AMES, Farham street. ANDSD—Two fiwbelass diniag room girls. Ap 1y a4 Boston Ristmurant, 164: Lougiss ctreot © #pan of work matas, harness 0 1010t rty. b st € . ANJED- Fecond sook and dishwashey at En was concluded by a social ball, where et House, X'h skreet, bk, Hamoy an 35;;';@"’:"_‘:;;,:’ old haree, iney, south side street. .uul-d-o:n;lu. m cure in | tial two-story frame house, for a restau- them from men who were eogeged in ‘ustance, or money refunded. 25, 0euts | rant and boarding nouse to be run by hauling sand from & sand bank near It was an occasion long to be remem- bered by the sons of England in this ANTED—GM for housowork, 0LG & 1'th &, W 78a'te. || 7O SALE—A span of mules, wagon and harees them, He went and examined the e —— Frank Pivonks, George Oanfield has the ; ey A Midnight Robbery Jumber on the ground for the eraction of .Pmn;md;hr::‘m :::-’l:h;ipn u" On Mondsy night burglars eotered the| the *Canfisld B""“i: i i ond Willow. Bpringe Distillery by way of the | PATHEUIAE nouse of B H. Post, northweat of the|buildings are either process of oon- pply o8t Seundees strect, s : 7ANTSD— . | city, and was greatly suceessful in every | VAN MD- n‘::m;{fihwn‘:m“‘& \i ownhomen; $2 4a §5 8 day_casily and work sent by. mal; no caasasing © of two. ycoms {n Bhinu’ sd-. Go., | paymemts. MoCASUE, opy P, U, PERSONAL, *ansacl begun J rayine and along the B. & M. track, but \ “fid.‘d - e o dollan -m&un‘;:‘: u:lh‘du -w::;-‘x; ::i:- the price ssked for the property Was| e, Ed, J. Bussey, of tho firm of MoTunis m’w.d"‘m""h R i i h- Y i small busi- | O than he felt inclined to pay. Mr. | & Bussov, left yesterday for Ashland, ecall- h'um".d,nm mm"fixfi:.:fio:.‘." 'i:.o:.::u::u::m:xm:l kinds, .“:a Herman Kountze urged him to pmh-;o od :hy telegraph to the sick bed of his o e i nephew, l“‘mp! suit of clothes but the|quite a flourishing trade will be ocarried the property in order to securo the aud socure smploygient. Dudge strect. WANTER somore kadien a8 Crol Work Wght, easy aud profable. MCcCAGYS, opp. ¥, P, SOBLLANEO AN: get firat-closs privates board and restly fure jahed rooms, ., Wy cor:. 134h and Howard. nj B47-0% soldat 017 K ‘handy books. ¢ and ot e 752-24p PPPAKEN UP—Atmy residenco N, W. carner 20stx and Ulark seet, one white h 3 plasse take hea away nart charges. D ttewtwg o GHRIST BULASHEMER Owner will EMOVAL—O, F. DAVIS & CO., DEALERS. Real Eistato and Mortgage Loata,huve remove 3 foct front on Pamam stre & wi h { to No. 1508 Jarnam siresk, Up stairs, room 3, on bar~ | door east of thair fowmer location, where they may be found bl completion of their uew bulldevg. R SALE—Dwd beautiful lots in | o dition for §¢0. McOAGUE, opp. P, O, ‘leTlh-w-lfip ) ¢ s Dusincss, b Do basin's Restausaat, 108 TOR S\LK-The gred will and fixtues of the wero morning s, and he authorized Mr. Kountze, | Miss May C. Gorman has returned from o fouud he s morsg 8 on, - Thar wil o some splendd | el L alasdiasaindali ool o whar e D o vl Feom Mr P v :wmzluy o mm;;‘. B o oeiee [1i0d far "M, bah % we have | ks, Mo O, . for the pas ‘com Post's 3 tago of. Websber and Bu ..t;:&# $100§‘IWAuwm be paid for any case cf iphtherka that cannot de curca by Dr. Jeffries' {Council Blufl-) preventize.and cwse. Send Krit 86848 Creighton Ho se, or wili sell any part ed the din- TO0th OEkilchee FrBitATs separatLy: ok oo WV ANTED--A girk fos goneral hourew ork, Mush | i Apply on premises. have experionce and come well remmmends paTatsy. Easy borma, Qoud wages givon, - Apply 700 north 23 wrest; bet. £33 stated above, the price demanded mouth, to the house of his foreman, only|prises that are to bo started there are pi oot e PR o but b:.bl dmtho “::m nwv“: “"u' " Aklfi‘chlg:n m:n'h:::::;::z Mr. Ller, who was always. enthusiastio asloep, probably men! id to fust class 5 h Mrs, M. F. Anderson, Mrs, Clark is on her P4 AT A cite way to Larimie, where she expects to make Mrs, J. T, Clark is in this city, the guest of ANTED Firstrlass woman cooks. 1 lot and buil ling, in one of the best to v future hom ted to thu &yn 4 hich ocaused ono of the follows to say, | ground for a residence, and also for a [°V the springs, sugges g, 850 «sdon’t make & move cr T'll shoot you.” | large packing house to be built this year, This awakened the foreman and he open-| The residence town, however, is to would be advisable toinvestigate and find out whether they would supply sufticient GENTS WANTED—At *Uni For particulais address N, oate, of which he was 8 member, that it GENTR WANTRD-—AS «Us é"“ Eewing gwa Third Congregatiozal Church Building, HBids for the erection of the third Cong: R BALE -2 large houses on Capitol Hill, with VW ANTED oo draughtswan at Heory Yoss', WAL e e (R '\ od his eyos and beheld a revolver lovelod | be looated some Little distauce north of full upon him. Heis a man of good|the stook yards, so that it will not sod remained perfectly quiet|in any way be affected with smells oertained that the stream fl ws 520 gai- lons & minute, 31,200 gallons an hour, , 16th and Faroam water for South Omaha, It was soon as- ANTED—A garcener snd nurseryman {0 rent 16 scres of land, all in g deni ced with go: d board fence and all und r Aho viow. Must Lo rented this week. MOBT N & OR SALE—A fow fine lots left WORTH TERRACE additio sach, 16 cash, balance monthly, M The burglars went|from the yards. Offensive’ amells, the house but did not find any- | however, are not likely to ocour, as the %o thelr liking, aud took their do-| yards are to be perfectly drained, and the distance is such that even if they and 748,800 gallons per day of 24 hours, This solved the water problem, and it is now proposed to build a dam, and put in water works at the springs. A pumping these to be th cheapest loty | 72 IREY & MOTTER. HEL \vwnn—A girl for general hou ework In & ue 3 § Pommittes, EDWARD KUEHL MAGWTER OF PALMYSTERY AtD OONDITIO) ALIST, 808 Tanth stroel, bebween Famam and Har uey, wiil, wish $he ald of spirits, obtatning sm'ose wiaaceort past aad N sud ba Y including | wale order. Parfect satistaotio L ) all modern improvements, Full lots, Price, | Church bullding 1o North Omaha, will be roceived st 6,000 and §0,500 each. ER, tne office ! the architect, Msx A. Th. Boerhoke, 151 Faroam street, Rediok's block, wnere the « lans cifications osn be seen and used until M -I. ap 1584, at which time farther rtunity f will cease. GEO Twl"fi N 0 " UTON, JA;I;I];IAI}IAIL. " 9, Bulidl, family of two. 104 South Sith sireet 041 309 | TG g (T Go0d T utory houss, © roome, bearing fruit, ete , on' 19t} gaiu and worth wyestiy. SITUATIONS WANTED. 'ER, 8. W, Cor. 15th aa m should not be drained, no smells would afternoon, about four | ever reach the suburban town of South Wi engine will be located at the springs, and 3 ANTE"— A position by an expeiienced oo a resorvoir and stand pipe wiil by builtat v wan, Empl ynent Buseau, 217 N, 16 h Bt R SALE—Fine cotf 8 roomy, fulllot, bam, bearing fruit trecs, ¢ upon the 27th day of two boys, named Bitterbeun | Omahs, the site of which is upon an ele- aged ten and six years re- vated plateau, commanding an excellent , secured a revolyer and went | view of the surrounding couutry for miles. an elevation suflicient to furnish water by : ; K NTED—A of holos ain sud werthy of your aravitation 0 any poiat upon the prop- ol WANTED A tandn b o whls w i, L ik P8 —— erty of the South Omaba syndicate. p I b bindof work, Address * The work of laying out the ground and common to hiave a little sport | No more desirable site could have been i the thing. After dischargiug it |selected. It will bo laid out in an artis- oral times it was finally fired into | tio manner, and will be maae one of the ung Bitterbeun's body accldentally. | most besutiful suburban towns in the extracted the ball and re-| west. Its northern limit will only be & d a8 doing well and does | short distance, not fln;inum'uk, y serious results from | from the southwest limit ‘of the city of by J revolyer was in a|Omaba, aud in two or threo years will bo L?.ofl’;mb;x &‘.!:: ‘: -::.1’ VW ANTEN K siuation ’-m..“ m“h::" Lo, i bee Y DU | 6oial lake bolow the waterworks daw, and 0 ook s any bl Sl e oo pcld, gad in other ways make the romautio raving cation of a reservoir has been begun, and partios are here from Ohicago totako the | (LN SN NAV IR BY | . contract of putting in the entire works, which will cost between $20,000 aud Oune of the finest ortutly Lvel, will be it and shade trées. Inquire wast side 11th street, Letnoon 1!}' ha 3 . ANLED —A go.d stes rapher wants a position VWANIER 4 v d semegrntr et i | K S uth 118h stroet, | the route for an aix pipe line, aud the lo- \ drpas SLALING termuy aud #poo ] des Fed, - LE—4 fine realdence lots with good house e v, Gulé trous, shrube ) store . Wt 0 proferred 600d refsionces | Shold.n's 6,00, torms easy IMEY furnished, ~ Addrers Box 167 Wymore, Neb- d 45t 86024 lo's on Leweawor h TOR SALE~S beautital ‘assistant fbook -keoper objech g & steady pasition. Addrass “W. .3‘;" l:u when the stookyards and alaughtering and A Iuh:uopuuphl’budmufl ml.t'i.llbo seon that the South Omaha “8, A, 8." Beo _Throe uioe cottages in Shiun's addi- paymen & IREY & MOT widition, on wontrly Ab'o' ute'y Pure. VA7 ANTED.Situaton 1 ssstant book-keefer by & oung ledy_thoroughly = competent, Jouns, lady thoroughly ~comy OR SALE—A first class restau-ant and bl powder never vares. A warvel of pure, Wity Abe roultitude of low el abors weigh ¢ sium or | e sk ayudicae, somposed of boma | enterprise is no * scheme’' but iy e iiamennes Moco. Sobomion) thas § - founded upon the rook-bottom of cspital 1l ode and eamoon besld i computy) £ AL Youaf Arton S\ S0 VRV ot vl bo parior an] bouse of 10 rooms - [ btion, Batiluctor) 1e ereuces r:uu‘adnw ealy Lo cans bal § Sice. Matter of Application of Smith & 8, for parmit to sell Liquor as & dmnlf:’“d NOTICE, Notico ia hereby given that Himith & 8 axch A. D, did . 1884, fle their appli- cation to the Mayor and City Counll of Omaha, for Jicense to sell malt, spirituous and vinous Liquors, a drugyist. for medi Ingl, mechaniod. aud. th: mical purposes on ¥, at 33 Bouth 16t Bt second wardy maha Neb. the 11th day of April, 1885, rou the 25th day of “Aprl, 163k $6 1 there be noobjection remonstrance or piotest the fled within two weeks from March 27, A, b, 14 wid porai. will be_ grauted, BMITH & SPAFARD, A 8812t eow 4.0, L. C. JEWETT, "‘&':u HAIR |HAIR!| HAIR COCEHAXP! ALMA E. KEITH'S Millnery and Halr Dresslng Falors | Farnsm Sitroet. Hair | Hair | Hair | Oboap | 4aroountt Orders Nolisl ed.

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