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OMAHA DAILY BEE---MONDAY APRIL 28, 1884, duyswas forced to steal. The judge| A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. gave him a ‘‘light” s entencethirty 8 THE DAILY BEE. PO RENT—A toroished front room. Apply at | TN0R SALE—TTo d g et Al Sl T " | JOOR SAUR—Touses and fots on monthly duy ico 6 r0tn cottage, o w, Iarge lot, good stable, THE “MASS " MEETING. —_— Jor hexr Fintclass brick store and base- Tent, 16th Atd Farnam streets. 8§50 pet | EVEr:tiing nico and ve:t: & milos from P. O, near d . i unty jail on bread and wa- R " PARK e & MY hR, Saunders St., $1500- 8160 down and 816 per thonth. Mondsy Morning, Avril 28. |An Attempt Maie by the Printers fo e = e <™ I o Pr*T#"E¥% kyye brintors Strike, Which was Begun okt BRETE W | e e Py month, 4 room house, halt acre lot, stabl fornin str et, 2 Wocks oast of Acade Hear:, §1,740, §200 down and 16 per raonth, o honie uth 15th street, sight 1¢ and desirable down and §20 K o F O p RS non's. Per uonth, G room house, 1ot 2 x150 on 13th strect, near 0, $159 ard #15 per month Infants and Children JF i REN U two tumishea roome, 2017 Webstor | (Y60 4-reom fiouse, 1ot 26x150, on 18th street, near Wil- Alf. and Lula Wyman supported by an |The Starvation Wages Which the | Withont Morphine or Nareotine. JFO BENT~Faruianed rooms 1237 Dodge st |l BLAn €100 and S16 per montt e, Printers Received, 20 260 down avd 895 1 er v o ovenly balanced company, presented for Printors Rec hat pives one Children rory chosks, $2.000, §250 down nv.d 895 er wonth, the first time in the city, The Detroit —_— What cures their fovers, makes them sleop; ; " A Tl _Costorin. akio, Tho | The printers’ strike, 1iko & tempent it [ oyt oy 1o ore ot o An Interesting Advertisement, The advertissment of fortune of SamuE " HrCKsCHER SENR. in llnmu'llm in the | Hines, number of our paper of this day is very . i Tovassing. This howse hus aequired s| Gould Entertain the Au good a reputation by the prompt and ence. disoreot payment of the amounts gained here and in tho environs, that we beg all our readers to take notice of his insertion O i diny Ruesta Salva, bost family salvo in | Tho “‘mass” meoting which had been the world, and e 4 for stable ase. 20cts |80 extensively advertised in mows- Harney Shat of Proe Specch. YAKIE" With Such Great Bombast and Welch, Hascall, and|_~ ~ Furor, Has Complelely The German Farmer at Boyd's P]ZZ][[L [P0 ReNT, - Buidi ¢ 0 x 88, o ! botween 14th and 16th, BARK ote, on Call of Sacred h, “pfano. Tnquire at Edholn P LU A Opera House Saturday Night, The Printers’ Statoments Refuted, WENT—1, Tes ed_19% Forna rooms and hasement, lot 00x14) on. 4900,2150 cown and £20 per month. u all parts of the ¢ BARKER & MAYNE, 18th and Farnaml *iront room, nisely fu 4821 TEN 1 re room 1000 Faroam Se, by PAULSEN & () -t Freo Press man’s comedy, e — papers and by handbills took | German Farmer,” at Boyd's Opera | a teapot, has proved o fizzle. It was a| What cures their colic, kills their whrms, LA BEE CEulig A 1211 b . ¢ Bu ; i Saturd ing, to paying bus- | failure from the start because it was il LfutOsstorls, | mmw 2 Ik cow. Inquire at 1916 Far. Neunasga Srare GazertReR & Bus-|place Saturday evening in tho | House, Saturday evening, to paying bu ailu : What quick! . 20 ¢ RENT—=100 acre farm, 00640 1xess DIRECTORY to bo issued in July, iness. An interesting plot, together with [ timed and because the prime movers were [ vhatavick] n, ) D e ; et city hall. According to the dodgers Tho southwest corner lot of 11th and thrown around the strests and into the e v d ors whoso demands Jut Castoria, Ol N e 1 Subeastn Nastona au Pacific, with two one story brick hul d 1884, price 84. 50. J. M. Worre, pub. the eccentricitiesof Mr. and Mrs, Wyman, | a gang of tramp prin g8 1prove- e Ly S,'," i stores and wotkshops, this was to bo a [sorve tohold the interost from the rite of [ were not sanctioned by the established [ Earewel thon to Morphine Syrups, sapy lyirmiile, G MVF 801 BeASSS. b | Brke ThAUHe A% (a8 LIOthIER toce oF ChTob L: ohins mass mooting of o izens and working | curtain until it descends upon thh dis-|rules of the Typographical Union and "“Hull Castorta, | 20 Hank o (ST Puteion s 4 pouih s L e LOCAL BREVITIES, people to consider the griovances of the [ comfiture of the villianous **John Mabley” | could not be sustainod by any reputablo | essse———————— | 1007, V50 and Gupitolavendo, formorty. Cretsntos | E iition for S100 t $1or 1t will pay postios § T e printers who had struck in tho Bre| and the triumph of virtue. Mr.Wyman |printer. In the history of printers strikes taur Lini o UL b AN 1M | Jcok st ibinproparte b fore buylug oleewhste, POT: L men o the wpvast | Ofico wilhi & view of taking nction to | desorvedly ranks among the first Gorman | thore nover was, such an_impudent at- | woluto ouro for Rhoumntinm, NISHKD room beated K. 200n. 7 | e e E 2 14 Sds; compel compliance with their demands. | ccmedians in the country, u{d finds able Pumpt to h.\ll](lnzu pu};hnhen into adopt- | Sprains, Burns, Galls, &oc., and an - Hhon Ly oue t-wi:‘xcnnnm "\hry-a\)v‘;mq.. mmm ‘m“(;lnh t{‘;:.‘?chvw“: formen b tho thon. | A fow minutes after 8 p. m., when there [eupport in tho person of his charming |ing av arbitrary and inflated standard of | 3tantancous Pain-roliover. T T e T o iy o) | FOXtBNS Oy Toib Parnnos swrose " tovtis mwn‘,::‘m, wn:‘?r.rm::u]r (un Satunday night | wore but fow porsons present except the |and talented "“9.- Mrs, Wyman is a|m Ll # 3 AR R L IR, i s, el ]4:nn SALZBirgaline 14 inyioved AN unimprow- on complaint of Geo. Gilderling, who charges | printers, who had monopolized nearly all | bright, wivacious little lady, who, by her| Every leading job printer in Omaha, T -~ askam, bet. 170 and 15t | gL e properly in 20 additions _Gulland s, Bt graceful stage presence and charmingly |including Sam. Reese, G. W. Gray, Tom. _;v) " i AT "o y pclenting L 866 permonth, e natural artleasnoss,completelycapturesher ( Cotter, Luke Redfield, aud Fred. Man- SPECIAL NOT ICES. [« 205d, Siumost naw honse and’ Rood Siabie. ali 201t SALE ~Bargaine [n fots for residenca or spec: =+ 8 X k& £ — e — teuced. ulation in Walnut Hill, I neken's, Kislers a & audiencea the moment she appears upon |ger, pronounces the Ber bourgeois type | sargpectals will Positivelynot bo inserted | §2.<00 on eass tevms for averypleasat home, only | Weat Cuniing daftions. * POTUKR & COBB, 1515 the stago clad in her homespun clothes | as above standard, and all of them de- [ 111958 pa 520t i 1n aavance. 4 bquarw fr Farnam Street and wooden shoes leading her *‘dear dog- | clare that the striking printers had no 7 =T i gie,” and creaps deeper into favor as the | ground for their demand. The type has | yross _ him with stoaling $25. —On May 15th the civil scrvice examina tion for positions in the various departments of the general government will be held in the poatoffice building in this city. The examin- ation will be superintended by Dr. Gregory. theseats in the] room, K. O. G u'd, one of the most viclent and vindictive of the strikers, had himself appointed chairman of the meeting. After a brief and abusive harangue, Gould called for the reading of the manifesto issued by the res in Okulioma, cor of 18th \ house, barn, well, orehard, ot |, flno vigv, price £750. & 0 0 ca wnce on monthly payvments, | and east frontagy, fenced. A bargain. McCAG « 439, 04t desirable 0 LOAN itate and o ateel i y g s . s A T [ ouriticsmt offlco o il 03 Farnat oudid comylue home, 1 lot ou | opmosite P ~—Maurico Sullivan, appointed h|y :m fiu, striking printers of Union 190, and Col, | play progeesses until finally sho crowns | beon in uso six years in this oftice, and is | A1k Feour tiesnt cics oFE. 1100, Furnm | il foire £y et o 1 omo,wih fll ot o I-m'qi.‘ 0 c 0 olice Z : 3, 7 \ 4 t easy tera il 2 T of Valley OR SAT] ot ';j;;;;‘h:':y‘*:t:;;:; spor sondi.| () Hines was asked to como forward and | hor victory as tho staunch and true |uscd by the San Francisco, Salt ke and | oo oo SR ooyt oy tora, wil oy 2 acros or of Nl | TR SAT e U fon: ook yards - L o & Be «‘,n'm i.g:"dly aftornoon filed soveral com- [read it. The Col. concluded that its|‘‘Louisa” who gladly renounces all her |nearly all dailies,west of the Rockies. M‘Ivm‘ o8 011 firgk class r.ull..ui'.:r‘;l o ",“,";‘j;‘,, L Vi [T POTIER & CUED, 1516 Fainam stree £ = ? v ¢ 35 POTTER & CONB. 000 for 4 acre blook in W. et Omaha,with house, [ 432 & was needless and opened | vast fortunes to her unnatural father for| Tke most absurd thing, however, was bari, orchard, etc. All fenosd, TOR § -LE—12 lots 1n Dlainview at15 to 20 plaints against persons for not keeping their | reading alleys clean., up in —Base ball, which was thought to bo in a|scholastic and gymnastic performances falling condition in this dity, seems to be ro-| yhych would have done credit to the pro- viving. FArrangomenta have beon made for| oo of elooution in Haverly's minstrels. organiring the U, P. club anew, and making 0o ly for lot 83x183, with house, well, all pent below the price at which. surrou i s well, cont beloy ounding d on Doroas, bet. 10th and 20th held. Price will bo put np goon it not 1old. & 3 ; ONE one of his bombastic | the sake of her soldier lover. Mr. Will |the appeal of tho strikers for sympathy | M st b Tots end a fraction, orly two | g. LA L 4 VI Q0 10 LOAN—Tho lomest reton of ntareat s frow new coutt house, with 8 lmostnow | © o POTTHK & COBB, 1616 Farnam 5ircet. ‘ 23/ Bennett, an Omaha boy, the son of one {from other workingmen on the ground of our most enterprising merchants, and | ttat the Bek has been paying starvation Bemla' Loun Agency, 16th & Dougla t | houses s . 2 +) Acre oty in Bellair, only §260. Lok at — | 10 000 £ix two tull lot<"with six houtes, only four 1=2 8" Beant ral addition Jou want acre a goneral society favorite, reads the lines | wages, A few extracts from our pay-roll | %« ONEY TO LOAN In sums of 3300, sna npward, | Sauares fiom Paston botel, rented fof $110 per [ property. Earker & Moyne O.J. Davis and Go., Real Estate and Toan | month. soz.bt LOANED—On chattel property J. 13 wouth 14th streot, 3 Ao L v He dwelt with a great deal of pathos on [of “‘Captain Custer” the manly soldier [will show to what exltent these men wdcrc Aehe, 1656 Potianng . G for Cash, olllot on Bart, roar 15th. stroet, | [AOI SALE—6 loa in Shinn's 2 ‘addition % n bar: 3 “Loui I i (o i bl AN W ~_ | with large house an store room. gain. N B i bk sebirs hikve baleas s o tho fact that ho had seen better days and [lover of ‘‘Louisa,” in an casy, graceful | atarved. The “_’”v‘“ time pul "“‘ by day ONEY Toaned on chstial proverty. by B. 7. | , $10:0:0 for 041 A front by 158 feet deep, on alley Two cheapest lots in Kirkwood for 8 days. i e e T Walelogs docision, | Poiled ~over with scornful disgust at the | manner that must have been highly grati- | men on composition s from 7 a. m. to | [V Gitiiuntacs, on,chettel property. by 8. 7. betwlen Jac son and Jones strect, with three 2 story | 4644 POVTER & C0BB, 1615 Farmam St. LIt L e i il h Beefying to his many waem friends who [12 m., and from 1 p, m., to 3:30 p. m., i3m0 "G St and Hamney St oets, 0080, will be |9 Q) Acte ot In Bellie, on They still remain nncertain as what w do. | indignity which the cashier of the Bre|fy 3 Ao ritd 5 d t S - sl for 819,000, I kol within ® fow daya g 122 8% veantitor adotdion Tt s wa 4 “To night » mestimg will bs held by them in [ office had heaped upon him, some months{greeted him upon his first appearanc as | making seven hours and a half, and then HELP WANTED. W, Cor. of Dodie and 10th strect, | Property. Barker & Mayne or bare lot, 811,000, an actor in the city hecalls home. Mr. |¢] t i m one hourand a halfto two - y hey put infro ‘V ;}rr:‘m’ ¢ 22 feet frout'on Louglas, bet, 11th L-Eznc,onl,): l-*nnsAu,v:l 1800 bushels of good . and 1 ound old corn. Apply o Dr Chambers Veter 63t Bennott has beyond a doubt two very | o,y in distributing type. This is mere| VY bro ettt §3 800 only, for a sylendid located lot, 75x142,east 'y Surgeon, Omaha. valuable attributes towards a_successful A Gl e gk N d voiceand an s DOCAUR OEK || o e > T trout on street, one-hal' |luck from St Lol LU L) s mmediafely, o Knod Kitchen, gl | Mary's avonue. *This n with ut doubt ozo of the | 0" : JTAN' easy and self possessed mfie manner. |as thoy please. At the most they put in | V Also & gocd o ond gu, bl bfoest propertiea i the o quantities ab thix of Mrs. Wyman was huvi]y andicapped | nine hours and a half. This day force | ton and Pier strccts, north Omal 33,00010r 10t F(x142 0 Convent strect, with large 9 Acre lots in Bellair, only $250. Look at Saturday night. sufferingas she was| .. . paid two years ago 28 cents per ¥ nouse, one half tlock trom St, Mary's avenue. | 2 | =2 AGG ot ia Al ~Ladyag nta to canvass city. Laj Apply at once. 2direcs “H I. 9. Fireman's halll to determine upon what they | ago by handing him a dollar over the shall do in the future. counter with the remark that ‘‘that’s ~The lovers of cock fighting in this city | enough to get drunk on.” He insisted yore considarably disappoluted yostordey' | that it was nobody's business what ho did Arrangements oon made for a mainto| . s ¥ g take place a short distancs trom the city, yes. with his money, and after shooting off OR SALE—Ola nowspapers 1o large and smsll hwest cor. I oe. [ ~Gir! for general h usowork in amall l volleys of invectives, concluded | ;i king it al i zuod 050k and jroner, 812 Sou'h 18:h th invewigating. o property. Barker & Mayne, terday, but owing to the non-appearance of | f0Vera AL with a severe cold making it almost im- " 2 y, gucd eook and froner, B IS ] #,85,000 fo- three Iot on 17th, near ofl mill, with 2 \yne, tho cymmc" Bluffs birds the fight did not|ith the solemun declaration that he felt|possiblo to execute any of her songs|1:000 ems. They _were advanced to 30 | St. near Luavenworth. 02523 Llarge dwelliog., renting for 40 ‘per month. 5 T\OR SALE—A first-class Voso & Hon Piano, at a take place, like booting Rosewater all over town.|Which are under favorable auspices a [centsper 1,000 without demanding a ~Washing and_ sowiog to doat home. anbigtx 12t 80x100, on Martha Strcct between 1ith | H bargain.” Inquire Edholm & Erickson's, t . : f her part of the perform- | raise, in the spring of 1882, and last The prosscution of Julins Lund seems to | (Vociferous applause by the chair and | ®trons feature of her p SUSperior: 3 pring 3 g . Muss Nellie Cadden did ; y 5 > bo progressing favorably for him. His cuso | printors,) B Dt et i, Yory pice | winter they woro raised to 31 cents for | VYA ‘was continued until July 8th, befor; whlo‘l’: A motion was made that Mr Rose- | George Cadden as the brutal husband, bourgeois type, which was one cf:nlt more T time it is expooted ho will have M tatac by | aters who was present, be allowed to | who by his persccutions drives his wife | than they asked for during the strike last [ Wi i v tho amount alleged to have beon obt: l“fi y statoment. The chair rnled |{rom his house and by his persistent pur- [summer. Our pay ro!l for the day force him under false protenses, from a jewelry firm suit and final discovery of her causes her | ohows as follows: Wi [OR SALE. Bargains n jusi'e acre and half acre pleces offarcd by Barker & Mayne, One acre in Gise's adoition, 8150, 410mo tore on 15th strect, Just wouth of Haskell's, 0. Onc'and a third ac-es in west Omaha, 81,350, Block, One acre in Hawe's addition, one half block oft e — —_— Saunders street facing 260 feet te the street, 81,201 JRUR SALE-—Colco s wrco fota insido prices | Thix Isa heautitul pisco of rouno, nics ightly it b D—Girl for general housewors 23d and Cass, e atthe lowest possible price: JARVIS & CO. PAULSEN & 91628 Room 3, Ci maks hi Josoph, Mo, propose to have Rosewater talk at this | dauzhter, to the care of ‘*Yakie” shows V0. Oartet it o (S oT NG SR e Ravsonabls torm. gy fore nar Savnders stroct, €100, wil divido D - [ € C. Carleton. S onaaalg TR tlogant 14ts on Park avenue, one block from | half acranear Saund rs street, $3 0. —Since Fell and Hanley went into mf;tl'nu meeting. It was contrary to the pro- f?';f:flffi';d.’;:figfi"flne: eorrect concep- |y’ 1imblem. W An expotionced alrl. Tood wages. ; D1y fTary BN o e e fron ) ere b crouna PR R T . e, it 0! 5 3 i ik L & Lasy terms. ato streets. §1,600, e e e 0"}'[\ hi : - Never."wle“ ".'mmm WAS zuade D. W. White as “Corporal Dolan” 5; Llecant lot 60x214, with emall houso and stable, [ Wo will sellany of the above pieces on roas- will be in excellent trim for their mul' which | 4nd overwhelmingly carried to give Roso- i = 7 Oak Knoll, §2,700. ‘This is & bargaia and uo wis’ | onablo ferms. BARKEN & SAYNE, distant date. It i rte scored a hit. It would not be fair to VWV ANTED-Vouzg I dies and gontlemen to organ: | g, e80.08 (LB AL willcomb/cit a5 o divstntds l! ”:"‘: water a hearing, The chair declared the | pass over a membor of the cast, who, [A-S. Gregg : iz an elocutioniey o, Addre o Theo. Kl [ “§5,011 15, cavered with nico Iargs trecs, ono Jis8 R0 3 od thiab Emgth, the Ch"’i;"’ postist, {4 pu ity [motion lost. Division was called for | though not underlined, came in for a fair WEEK ENDING APRIL 12. BAIDVUIENUO HVAPRENCAR, 200 [ uiack et carling Ston | FPOR SILE—Two opun socond-amnd vugsion himgelf in tralning ot Blair for & mill with) |0 00, ™ howed about five | $hare of the applause. = We refer to Mrs ©. . Garloton. days, $160)| WWTANTED 8or t expuroncad men to close o |y inn's additiod, 3050 [ - one delivery wagon, chesp, ey 7. Emblem., S imber and. - None others noed app 25 the winngeof the Fell-Hanley contest, A A T ™ ston Farnam street, near 20th, 2 1-2 A lote o B, on ie hindeomest 1ot In Hanscom Flace, nice sight- Barke, v Y 1y east, front, 8 blocks from ktro t cars, S350, BaEr Mayng Two beautitul 1> 8 west of the Park, 5:x240 fect N Ensy terms on 41l these Iote. BARKER 18:h and Farnam 800-28 0. Lok at you want aore ! Wyman's *dear doggie.” If he con- omsatfist ovaning offiosr Mataa arresiod a |10 OBO in favor of tho mo-|yinlicn to rospond to ho indefatigable s ortet young man near Twelfth and Cass streets for | tion. teachings of his talented mistress, a8 he | 1y, K, Draice, beating his land-ady. (W ben tho officer had| Mr. Rosewater attompted to make his |shows evidence of having done in the WEBK ENDING APRIL, 19, nearly reached ths city jail bis prisoner broke | Btatement but was constautly interrupted | pastiwe would advise Mrs, Wyman to fll‘ o 1 housowork In_ family , 720 south Luth St. property —A umall Mosler, Babman & Co., fire + Almost new, at this office. o 1 F ¢ 6 days, $16 00 [ Ok ANT Five gicls can bave immeliate em- e T T R e e away from him and ran down Fourteenth |snd blackgusrded by the chair and the [in a ‘speaking part for hum at once, 67 1430 | W pioyment to.do generat hoswew rie Abyiy § 10 ~Two (2) tevian aud 700 yardy gravel, | J1io Ll rone Voio aad Suns piaco sta bz sres " Matan tollowod i, ing. s sital | otFiking printers. Ho aaked. thom why | will got thers, suro. 6 ' 1700|108 I erdto s b m. at Conion e ot G s T30 ST | o pfanaics at Bl s Erlkaon'y sl futo the air, and finally overnauled i in | P06y had worked with the objectionable| The author of “Dew Drop” and . 6 TR0 Rso0s s 200 T S O o front of the Farmer’s hotel, gpq forsix years and nover complained. | ‘‘Fogg's Ferry” is busy on a new play for - Drake. ¢ 1895 VW ANTED —0no secund hand s ox 10 norso pawer | T § AL —Drick at vard on 1611 street, south cf Bt o Barier £ anar e Flace Gy e v introduced the statement that Tar|Mr. and Mrs. Wyman, the first two acts 'he night force begins work at 7 p. m. L eugin and boiler. Address J. D. Sal 17..5;:;: Bellevuo road, or 608 N. Lith s'reet. 9072p e offico. 25 ~-A young Englishman, named Dowglas, of which arrived in the city this morning |and works until 3:30 to 4 a. m., taking a Ok SALE-My dwelling, No 2605 Douglas. Fi Brx was the only large daily using bour- 7OR SALE—A 1400 pound eight year cld sound sl oh A L Faliay cighborhood,? rooms aud large comented cells who lately came to Omaha from OChicago, | geois type, by exhibiting copies of leading | for Mr. Wyman’s approval. recess of half an hour at midnight for = workehorse.~ Al 0'a 6 year old fino diiver. | city wasor, 510 barrel cistorn, Darn, ohickon hetse, 'was yosterday laboring under an overdose of e;::elz‘n an‘d western dailies dressed l:g " W—- l‘:;Th' The next afternoon they take| _ SITUATIONS WANTED. JOHN AHLES, 620 Brondway, c:ouueilAn;:n;.& 5 |° W.I W )L;RANE, ity Mia, " 000t ‘bock beer. He was enticed into a disorderly | t ind of type. Rosewater concluded re you Billious' Ty the remedy that | about two houra for distributing. 1n other e J 1ed Swedish y ung bad, = 2 — | Y\OR SALE—Ten gord wil and fl Housokept by a colorad womvn, whero ko says | his statement by a proposal to submit the | cured Mrs, Clement of Franklyn, N, words they put in about ten hours and a A( AT A" onth ol by desiven tie s % | B MICKS—500,000 hard burned, hand moulded_ant aso. Will sell the u'hflt::r:z;:‘ e kitchen furni ure separately or any part of either. b _ | Will exchange for lan. or any sale blo com. Look at | molity, or will take sectred notes on long tiwe. Ine ro | auire at Crcizhton House. 96541 onths old baby desires thesitn 1 | [3b8 or Ntserts bt Craighton House, § good care of aud nursing swall chilicen in | BROS. Gome Bl 1OF 4o by m’” o Atotmily. Call or address Mis I T une P, Hotel o was robbed of $105, The woman was ar- gu fstion of type standard to the presi- [Hood's Sarsaparilla, made in Lowell [half work all around. The pay roll of rested for robbery, and Douglas was taken to elnt of the International Tyypographi.| Mass. this force shows as follows: ail § oal union, e PRt Five. WEEK ENDING APRIL 5, LR OTNA 8% & itaeu, Mr. Kosewater was followed by the TheBrar ive. D. H, White § doye, s18.00 AL pri er 9 1-2 e Jota In Bellnir, only - n;xi: beautiful addi jon if vou want VY ANTEDSituation by a custom it property’ ¢ Jrhrsioxperisdon in s ibrade y Nolcl n OR SALE—House and lot; also bara. Inquirs " 827 L 11 80 | Main street, Peoria, 1iL 910 0p | X 422 Convent st 501-80p PReatitul sightly lota in Thornburg Place, only —The people livingin ths vicinity of Tenth | garrulous Ed Welch, who premised what| The ‘‘Star Five” of the Paxton hotel | [G, Tichenor, #185 to §200. * Barker & Mayno. to o kood country tuwn. Address “Cutts and Douglas wero entertained yesterday by | he had to say by the statement that he |&8ve their second hop at Matthew's hall ;; B. Ford g & 3o s —— " | YNOR SALE—Twenty ncres of the Griffen farm, 8§ soveral free fights. The last ono drew out a | knew nothing about the strike. He con- [ Friday eve. It was woll attended, and 4 990 ANTED—A situation an as:istant foook-koeper | IO SALES g&g"}‘;‘é otove room in Shinn's ed miles from the Postoffico and only two blooks erowd numbering several hundred, and was | 8umed nearly three quarters of an hour|proved even moro enjoyablo than the B % 1700 ] an ohjron an s stendy pemitin. Autoess o6 g mach [ payimente. MOOAGUK, opp: £ Or oo = "Srbt | o aee ope eiviiono Wl be soidLa 8, & oF stopped at an {ntaresting point in the proceed. | {1 Feviewing his past political history in | first hop given by this organization. A 81 (15 T8 86| Sow " Goeuireterenca oo o001 | = uglas ~treot. & ng p P $54 o d ly ref + | programme of twenty dances was gone P ] ze OR SALE—Furnituro, Stoves, Eorse, Harvess, | — ings by the a) Boe ‘o i ins /Dol no | Eho clty, and acarcely referred to the pres- | PTog! . B : itk Al 4 " | TR SALE—50x182 feet front, South 13th Street, : DPOATa o police, whol oy e through with to the strains of Irvine's or- 41000 INVANTED SRy n youut tay pealion ambaot | o R AR A e AL o0 a A on ath ety | T G 4100 G o o ok e ke Jou0E Shaanon fo jall on the charge | “py, Quin, of the shops, K. 0, Gould, | chestra. The club express their thanks T 0. Mackoa L :‘00 store - Western. towh Dectorrod, Oond relorancas - Bloo)isad SLatielnr HABRER ©MATHE, of disturbing the peace by fighting. and Judge Brazee also delivered them. | to their many friends for their patronage. | i 1 Goulson RO o furnihhod. " Addrevs Box 157 Wymore, Nobr D 1-2 fcze lote in Bellair, cnly $uoTirmoRTas 89220 —Tho D, A, T. ond W. club will give their | selves of sot speeches. I S, Hascall was Horstoraa s I.ld. P hoskbate WEBE ENDING APRIL 12 = e vy | prOperty. Batker & Moyne, A mallistook of Druge aud ‘I‘,‘:ytfil::-'umzm first ball in Masonic hall, on Thursday eve- | also called out, and addressed the strik- i AT A 1. C. Tichenor. 4 doys, €15 80 MIBORLLANEOUE WANTS, E SAVAGE, Tinuer, south Thirteonth stroet, Fo- | %00d opening for & phyaician. Address J, B. SIL- B. Ford 5 1700 *s hemian town, has for sale very cheap, & firo [ ER. Elkhorn Station, Nel 78048 ning, May 1. A gold headod cane will befers by a spoech in furtherance of his po-| pr N, ¢ Read, Ohioags, says: “1 + _ given to tho best gentleman waltzer, a palr . f | litioal ambition, VW ANTED- glo unfurnizhe hornburg p'ace. only C. B. think it is a remedy of the highest value {g 5 ¢ 1505 - | place furnace. 1t iswplendid, good a3 new, with mar- == 3 i-'“v' !;lu ‘mantel, by Fuller, Warron & Co. Also Hoge, Pgutisut wihtry lots i 3 on gold bracelets to the best lady waltzer, A thO;!“:f‘ll'n;anqu would vote down (in many forms of mental and nervous 14 G 1680 dress i 07, Bowciti ton *usn-oap | D 8185 to 8200, __ DBARKER& MAYNE. wateh will also bo given to the most popular | 16 object for Zaé&"g:" u":d--ufm; exhaustion, attended by sick: headache, |} (. Bt 5| s youmy ma ah s e | 2 1~ ACTo 1o o el cnly 4550 Lok ut | 0 AT lots_in Tlansoom Piscs and e ey 4 0 bus 2 thin be dition, if y ce, #175 to $330,0n moy . Joud walie o e Paston, Millard and Oue| Jou%% T1* MERRIDGC 0 rosant » b of | dyspopais and diminiahod vitality. . el WA et nd e @ vt Wi | opers: Barkens stmer 20 b ik & Sayue, . 5 Cor. Farmam wad u e —e— , S ore. preforred, ono who | Pl o == ¥ oty 4 j85s poprlarivy Sothe b which were adoptod without opposition, Omaha Reservation Lands. _ WERKENDING APBIL 10, o an Ikstows o ouposstotiity,. | Busiciags. logibimetes nars A good paying grocery business in | SRR e e (11 . voto. Tho prizes are now on exhibition at the | ;i being then eleven o'clock many of those L C. Tichenor...... 3% § 9 80| from 800 to 400 per oent profit. Addr i A involgo about 85 V0. For Partio- | Son SALE—82,800 for full lob on 18th 8Es 1o jewolry store of Kdholm & Erickson, 7 i : On Wednesday of this week, the 30th D101 p, oin e B0 180 - T oL p 'a O 5 in attendance in the earlier part of the y “ VT T T ; Kountze's 84 addition, POTTER & Ov'BB, 1616 . ¢ ¢ . . H, i FANTED ol {OR SALE -Grocery store in & good loestion, | Farnam St. Pt away your dnacing "pumps” uati the | O¥SUDE having loft the hall, “"‘;' ‘[“:h““‘*fl"‘ ;““ 0‘“!"‘:""’"'3“:" D Hynos. 2 Toaa. Address 2 B 0n ) " T “l;.»";"‘"‘" rei.For piticular adlicas R 8" Ak | STy Y T T i, ooy season of 1984--85 opsns, It ls gettiog too g ) y west of the railroad, are to be opened to| . O. . 2034 1 \ TAN —A partner, vither Indy or geot'eman, © 9185 to §:00, BARKER & MAYNE. 870:876-36 ‘warm for Terpsichorean exercise. N sottlemont. The lands aro to go to ac. “ With #200 ¢r §'00. 'Business aiready establih: Er— P Darkee's Salad Drossing i dof g e D e ant LA a RN, IR DOK SALE—Farm 8 milos frow city, near Union —Tho strost oars bogau running wpon tholr | 4o froatieat purcat "“ch'o';‘:e“.‘tl’“:;u 1. | tua settlors unly, and ab such prices as t ‘A P Deo offion. e properts i S ek yante, s ot atrs Moy, cver oo and i 1 K : 54 3 e , 16 ; 5 now track on tho north side of Farnam stroet | monts money ill buy. It surpasses any | DAV been fixed by appraisers, and The |~ runnon g ! “ o8 saLE: e i Bk ‘Saturday morning, that can be made at home, is cheapor, | Sioux City Journal s that from the |E. M. Milli n AN residnooe:d Inwnw”wrl:-o :;:\l\!'ll"iwl"vlt“l;"u"‘l‘; yain y 8184 MISCELLANROUS, —Maurice Sullivan was sworn in as a rogu. | #0v0s labor and all anxioty, number who go o the county recorder's| npuy cosmetios for the complexion has| ot i oncos given and requ rod. “Apply | ok OARDERS—Privato family, nicely located In now . : . Dy othice, 1501 diti revidenc, | ace mn ¥ b lar policeman Saturday, sud filed hls bond T——P——« office in that city to see the plat of these gn.,,, um“,m. timo Il-l«nlpu: upon, Llln'l market. | Moty 2% FansRapia 0ios, 108 | S 0601 WeOARYY JSSULLH g YL PO ROE AT lcasant Party, ich i 1 i i But none have stood the test as has Pozzoni's = — g v watiful sicl tly luts in Thornby Place, only | street. 018-26; with the city elark, ) i lands, which ts kept there, 16 Is inforred | JutRobe e R oo 1t Is . abuor | VW ANTED=B000 yardm of dity 0 or moweons | I3*gusiih ot gl ¥y Thormb & Flac, only | atret i D —Complaints have been sworn out sagalnst| The Knights and Ladies of Honor fi“ ¢ e e o 10 6 euerYA" | Tute curative for blotehes, discolorations, freck- et i i B R b o s ot o | 10T OR STRAYED A light oan_cow, wrighe 4 X e : “ i 3 SON, 7OR SALE-The g-od wil atares sb 1,20 , rigar ox badly torn an & soveral partics to compel them to clean up | Friendship lodge, gave their first party | 4°% “: ba: ‘;‘;“'c‘l““fhe re-ervat.}o;nb “:-y les ete, For salo by drugyists, ot Stavia, Jehuson &, | JTOR,S) 2 o .:‘,‘u:mn'.uu any ars of the din. | hio Iy the 10re | eward wil 06 ped 7:"-.;.'.';5:. i i 3 ! i Pl v T —— 2 ing room or ki ol i . Easy b ¢, Ci [ w thelr alloys, which are fillad with filth, Friday eve after lodge meeting.: It was of Sioux City, ticketing to_Bancroft, on Bianoeoitals, HOU4os 2ud Lots A"'k‘p'h . p'm" 0 furnitute separale.y. Eas) ]tmmmlmy Bridge, Cumiog stree xe.mym_’pm ~—Friendship lodge 802, K. & L. of H. held | a very enjoyable social affair, The lodge | the Umaha line of the St. Paul road. A their regular meeting Friday eve, at which | is rapidly growing, there now being a | United States commissioner will be at time a sumpteous lunch was served by the| mombershin of s enty-five and it ha Bancroft on the day of the opening to re- ladics mombers. This lodge was orgauized on | boen eatablished but six weeks. The | °¢iVe filings for these Jand : $ho 220d of March and is iu a highly prosverous | meetings hereafter will be held in St. ey coudition, taany new members being added at | George's hall. PERSONLITIES. cottages. Enquire of | =0 e y OR SALE Grocery ¥ . NEWCOMB, the Boss Carper Mawon, -~ oB-wp TR0 FALE Oepiary. stivn pod pavlas ble 1 /o and Cumitg strret, "'{,‘,l;f”e:“ Soser, Adgives “Orocers o TR >51URAGE for borws and Cattl. " Hores st ¢ 1,60 per head & month, aud oows 3 Bt ity fore T Thorubury Fiace, only [ $150 bt ead & monthy s covs at Too per e |Vuoriad, sbout 7 miles from Oinaha. 8661p It is seldom that the people of Omala have such an opportunity of hearing fine piano musicas will be offered them at the concerts at Meyer's music hall, next week, by Miss Harris, of Chicago, Ill ver, 10th “9hmp T—A large, comfortablo room, with hoard 822 Ho, 16¢h St. corner of arney, " OR BALE—2 large houses on Capitol Hill, with L 0. M, Ri f i e — - l Il modern improvements. Full lots. 'Price, AN get irst-cle ivate bosrd and nestly for. o R yT— i Moot o Taning e 4 e Thon gtarassnt shond b iosely | o ot e S o i S S | Gt i 1 YA paper that the fire alarm refused to work ou| The above is the title of a leture to be | Hon. G. M, Lambertaon of Lincoln Is reg-| Subscriptions for season tickets may | o0 = - VY T YT R A L Thursday night. He says that all the lines | dglivered bylWarren Switzler, Esq,, before | Istered at tho Paxton. be left with Max Meyer & Bro, {two gei Lo ey 0.0, 2 [-285 vomnind sddiiion, It you want acre | "[YAKEN UP-=A¢ my residorce M. W, comer soth Proporty. ~ Barker & Mayne. . L \ ird "'l:"“ ""’;"“ order, and xespond | (h Young Men's Ohristian Association, | 8. R. ¥ose, Crote, i stopping at the Pax- | T JPOLALE A fee e T Tot_in TEAVEN e A e quickly and correct) Taesday evening next. Mz, Switzler is | 5 DT e oy Arypeine) WOKTI TERRACE addvion, at 8276 Lo 8600 | TS ESTVAL—0. ¥, DAVIS & GO, TEATERS T8 A oarcless workumau iguited some shavings | one of ourbestknown citizens, and should | Heory Fuhrman snd wife of Fremont are !‘w' waideu properly, 3} milew from postoftice o s ML N N LT AT 0 o S e aug Morigage Lusin.Were TOnSROR fn the rear of M. Spigle's atore, on Douglas | by weloomed by w large audience, By | » the Paxton. sy $:000 por your, " Apply a8 T. C. Brunner i IKEY & MOTIER. | door catof thele ,.,:l,‘,.l " “.:‘P."""‘""i'ufl}'; ey ‘ Frid ft clock B o SR _ | gace fhelr former los ! M‘. e e vad L, Db ::“;.: :u - giving his time and' services to the asso- ::"““"‘ Jobson of Lincoln is at the Metro- O RENT - it of rooms unfurnishod, south ',‘."2".'.‘,""','5," i .fl‘:.ln's'n?‘ n':bm Fhan 002 ”‘:I:“':g\l:q‘:;;:&:u ;o’:u:':";:: 'n:y ;":u—of cistion of which he is & member, he [Pl , second floor, with buy window, 1414 Ohi $l001)1phlhnvln that cantiot_be curcd by Dr. Jobn ¥, Zahm of Buffalo N, Y, is in the city, at the Metropolitan, s — R. W, Johneon of Evausvillo Wis s at the TMADY e Ibli orvous Debiliby and woakness of Noreg | PLetpotitan. moon, while hose cart No. 3 was going to the | Generative System, there is none equal to Al-| L: Meyer of St. Louls is stopping at the tingulshed before the arrival of the depart- CAgO streod. 1% T A [0 BALE--Good 2-story house, 6 rooms,” harn, | Juffries' (Council Blufl) preventive and cure. Seud ' ment, g 318 Jackson SE, bearing fruit, eto , on 19th Bt., near rtreet oars. | 1.y ft 35948 A splendid bargain and worth investigating ik T £Y & MOTTER, 5. W. Cor. 16th asd Farmam, EDWARD KUEHI,' e — . D [+ Acks ot T ellale coly 9850, Leok ot O KENT -0 room houte, modern imp,oyement, & this baautitul aduition, if you want acie | SAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION on wouth 25th street, betweon Dodge and Dong: | property: kor & Mayne. ALIST, 808 Tenth , between Faroam and Har. S—- - ——— | mey, wiil, wisa 0o aid of gusrdian wpirits, cbtaining enables it to offor thelecture te the public | — 017 Chicago LTI len's Brain Food, which promptly and perma- [ Metropolian, nontly rostores all loat 'vigor: it nover fails, ’ y — {OR 8 ALE —Fiae cottage of 8 rooms, fulllot, bam, | S8) 086 ' Kisaoeoi o past and presssh, sod the 1 Bl for B0 A e ¥. 1. Wallaoe of New York In at the Mot- i e Jomed: Jasefreet Aharoariof ruh trcm te brico #470 Ehlnnd| ST SINOD ok saitanin. FuATAAASST mediate attention, IREY & MuTTEK, cor. 16th d Parnam 748 10 NOTICE, ropolitan. ) b ommodated, 1718 Dodge street. 869 30p - — Police Court, = U —— e — C. W. Lyman of Des Moines is at the Met- R R ) [OR BENT - he finost summer <ort in this city In police court Saturd Joh _ue» Ba Mayue. urc o ~ will meot Mouday evenlng, April 28, 1884, ay Johu| o litan kuown as Victor's Park on 26th 1reet, oath of | JReautlful, sightly lots In Thornburg Pisce, ony | Drawings and epecifications for the new Preshyle- Y A . y N a - ] . Bark, 3 Church Leav aro invited to bo present. Per|Gardiner and James O'Boyle were each | 1, v, Glark, editor of the Gouos Leador S ¥anhars. Inquie on peemiees e, Bl or & Moy B e g s L \aatonmey B of the architect, Max A, {OR SALE—4 fine residence lots with good house | Boch ncke, 1611 Farnau strect Boildors desiring 4o 1621 Farnam St and barn, fruis troes, shirubery, ¢to , in Isaa & | estimate onthese will have an opportunity to do so Sheld n's eddftion. Prics, € as oasy LWEY | from April 80tk to May 12ih, and will reccive the (o n Shinn's sddition at gi4 | & MO1TER 8 W. LY LS | diswiogyIn the ovde, Spplichlin. ramTER MCCAGUE, opposito P. 0. 811 tf | ¥30R 84 LE -8 beautitul acre lota on Le veowor h i, W. Preabytor F Mro: t, 2§ miles from post office. Frico {1,060, of $ho . W. Faoshytacien fined 85 and costs for disorderly conduct. | in the clty at the Millard, Th_cy both paid and went on their way Byron Bradt and G. W, Price of Beatrico, rejoiclug, aro guests of tha Millard, : ‘The leading mewbers of the Bvans, Bryant, \ce fuinished [ o Ol - Hooy Meteors, are stopping at the Millard, o0, 4t 3501 Dodge Wroek. Be.t aumor jocatidu | 7his 1 tae bust bargaln offerod. IKEY & MOTYEN | Matter of Apglication of 3. 1. Viclp (0r s eral @ 7 o —— — 5! ol oK G ruggiet, 3. H, Huldouna, of Wooplog Wotas aad T o A e e T e e y |70 W. Marshall, of Plattsmouth, are regls. went. Two up Barker & Mayne. Notios lehereby given that J. 11 Phelpa i opon tarod at the Millard. siret a1 Ny e . | [0 BALE - Thrse vl coltages i sty whit |t b imyor it ' cou o omraon s S —c— 4 ts offered to reliable o will make p aidition, o 2 yuion &M it to sell malt, spiritucus and viuous liquurs ae Bucklen's Arnics Salve. Ab‘olutely Pure, ooty Pu ho wil nee par | gig” - T ¢ [ 2 Drlgeist, for meuicinal, mechauiow aud cuemical Fridey f WanaSTaS madionl woodur of fhe o, G LENT Dok rouun after May 1at, soruer 114 | 0l SALE A fist class rtau wif aad fov crenm |5, i the Tith- day " of el our readers | y for anatching a pocket book } Y oure Bwsma, Dilng, [ T0I8 powder nover vaeos. A warvel of and Farosm, up stairs Eaquire 'of Barker & { nigill will bo sold cheap Sa.istactory reasdus given y y of April, 188:. o | from & woman at the de, tatod in | oSS Hal6 Ttheum, Fover Sares, Oancers, u.l and More conomoal thau | Muyae, 18 b and Farnam 66 tor seliing. Address J° W, P.” Omaha, Neb. 1t ‘there be no objection, rumonstrauce or protest. 'm} pot, o in { Ohiliblalng, Corns, m hands, |y ¢ Kkinda, and oasson be sold 1 competitio | 5 o Wl d fled within two weeks from March 27th, A. ., 1884 Tobter, ———— —— s | V90d i sad all skin tnpfim. ©64ro in wite bhe miultitude of fow wess, short welkl € wum or | YAQR RENT—In Rodick's block. Storeroom 190 | — 1 - e { the eald perumit \-.(n‘nl-l. : o “Hoyal Bak- oo . o ota in Thoraburg Flace, ouly m:num.w-uqm ’m!m.gd-ud-w oans. Hoyal mv“ ,;:';fl“"‘“"’m runm:.‘ua BW&W"“&:&:& g -wl court yosterday that he was hungry and that he had not tasted food four drug . H. PHE P, A . l Slestiowk J. 3.1 G JEWETT, Uy Claeke