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8 OMAHA DAILY BEE--WEDN ISDAY MAY 7, 1884, Tane. ~ This committes was invested with full power to make all the necessary arrangements. At the Post's meeting on Monday THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning, May 7. THE COUNCIL ON SLOCUMB. An Ordinance, Presnmsd to be in Cop- more booty. Mr, Woodman waited until they had all their plander safely at home and then entered the place and accused PRINTERS WAN(ED. A numbee of good printers can find steady employment at this office. LOCAL BREVITIES, — ~The Concordia society Monday eve sero- naded Mr. and Mrs, Goorge Heimrod, at the residence of Henry Pundt, where thoy are staying. —Antwin Barads, charged with selling to the Tndlans on the Towa resorvation, was brought in by United States Deputy Marshal Culpe last evening. —County Judge McCulloch's office under- wont yestorday a through dose of spring housa cleaning. It now presonts a very neat and inviting apposrance. —The strike at the stock yards was a fizzle. The men were not organized in their strike and a few agitators stirred them up and got the « to quit when the majority were not in favor of such a move, yestorday neatly all of them returned to their Work at the old wages and aro apparently satisfied. Tho city schools will now be opened and closed by standard time, Tthas beon quite annoying at noon timo to familios where the hoad of the house works and eats dinner on standard tin-e and the children go to school and eat dinner on sun time. —Henry C. Schwenck is fitting up a pack and picnic grounds thirtoen miles west of this city on the line of the Union Pacific road. It will be called the Union Pacific Park. Swings, bowling alloys and shooting galleries will be erected, alsoa dancing platform 40x80 | foot. Excursion trains will be run during the summer at reduced rates, | —1In tho police court yesterday one dis- turber of the peaco was finea $3 and costs. Three vagrants were sentenced to ten days i each in the county jail on bread and water, A fourth vagrant was discharged, The case sgainst the colored man for stealing a_pair of ) slippers was continued as he pleaded not | guilty. i —Bishop Walker administered tho right of it confirmation to large classes at Trinity and the Episcopal churches on Sunday, A class il of thirty-three was presented for confirmation i at the cathedral from Trinity parish and one of eleven from Brownsll Hall; seven were ro coived at St. Barnabas, and four at St.Marks, The bishop visited Grace chapel on Thursday, wpon which occasion he confirmed two, THE HERMERSIANS, The Last Meetirg of the Club for this Season, Monday eve the Hermersian club met at the residence of Mr. and Mra. G. M. Hitohcock, 2007, Doage street. It was the last meeting of the season and conse- quently considerable interest was mani- fested and a large number were In attend- ance. The programme was an unusually fine one and oconsisted first, of music bya quartette, composed of Misses Maul and Pennell and Mesars, Breckenridge and Pennell; reading from Longfellow, Miss Street; instrumental solo, Mrs, G. M. Hitchcock; essay, *‘Emerson and Carlisle contrasted,” Miss Minnie Maul; oration, “The Human Deluge,” R. W. Brecken- ridge; vocal solo, Miss Minnio Maul; so- olety pay G. M. Hitchoock; music, Misses Maul and Pennoll and Mossre, | Breckenridge and Pennell. , After the programme was finished re- i freshments were served and a general social time was had. The meeting fin- ally adjourned subject to the call of the president. The meetings of this society during the past seasor have been of a pleasant nature, and all who have been fortunate enough to attend have been greatly ben- efitted both socially and mentally. 1t is to be hoped that they will be resumed next October with renewed inverest, e — ‘Wourp not be without Redding’s Russia i;rdvc.'l‘l the verdict of all who useit, Price cents, o — McOarthy on Trial, The trial of McCarthy for murder, in the Sarpy county district court, has progressed quite rapidly. On Monday last a jury was selected, the case stated to it, and the introduction of testimony begun. Yesterday the jury accompanted 21 the sheriff, went out to view the scene the homicide. MoCarthy 1s being de- fended by C. A. Baldwin, of this city, and several membera of the Papillion { . bar, District Attorney Goodwin is ecuting the case nmz b e ——— Nepraska Srare Gazerreer & Bus- nlm Dmmonv to bo issued in Jul 60, J. M. Wowrg, pul lnlur WS 14th St., Omaha, e — | Coronex Kent Resigns. W. H. Kent, elocted coroner at the i the last county election, tendered his re- signation to the county:commissioners { yesterday. Mr, Kont gave as his reasons for resigning that the duties of the oftice i nterfered with the proper performance ) of his work as » nn man. M, O, o s was 10 Vi 3 Muul qualified after furnishing the re- qulud ) which was approved by the railway held their annual meeting on Monday last for the election of directors, M 8. H, H. Olnl. Frank Murphy, Marah and’ W, A.“imld: were &‘mmo?m for tlu year, ofticers toq have hot yet been chosen, out randng,. allowance of his claim_for repairing the North Omaha sewer. 063, Roferred through alley in block 337, council to allow him $250 for personal injuries sustained by a fall caused by de- fective sidewnlks, be adopted after May 8th, Adopted. walks and bridges be authorized to have sidewalks on the west side of Saunders conform to curb line, instructed to put J. J. Gialligan on duty aa assistant chief. fo.mity it the Statates, Passed, Ohief of the Fire Department, Men and a Detective, Behm, Ford, Furay, Redfield, Bechel, Loeder, Woodworth, Hascall, Kaufman, Thrane and Murphy were present. The provious meeting read and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS From the mayor: mecting, Filed, From the same: Returning the con. tract for constructing the sewer on St Mary's avenue without his approval and giving his reasons therofor. Referred. From the same: Giving notice of his veto of the ordinance appropriatirg 81,602 out of the general fund to Me. Gavock and Gibbon for grading certain streets in the city. The ordinance was then passed by the councis over the veto. From A. J. Poppleton: Asking per- mission to lay sidewalks in front of his premises, Granted. From Julin A §Holtorf : Asking for a reasonable compensation for damage to her property by reason of the change of grade on Farnam street. Reforred. From James Creighton: Recommend- ing the confirmation of the appointment of Daniel Kenniston, C. F. Hamann and Joseph P. Manning as sewer inspectors. Referred. From the same: Transmitting the estimato of tho curbing and guttering of Eleventh and Twelfth streets, done by Hugh Murphy & Co. Referred. The official bond of Al Sigwart as special policeman was approved. From James Creighton: Transmitting the contract of E. J. Brennan & Co., for curbing and guttering Howard from 9th to 17th, and ocher streots. Approved. The official bond of Owen Buckley for policeman was approved. From James Creighton: Presenting the contract with Geo. B. Stryker for fill- ing lots 1, 2, 7 & 8 in block 194 referred. From Long and Foitick and others: Asking why M. Hellman & Co. is allow- ed to keep sidewalks in their present condition, Referred. From Gustave Benecke; calling atten- tion to the necessity of adopting standard time. Filed. Dan. 0. Hireley; fiwlng his report as poundmaster for April. Referred. A number of bills were referred with- From William Fitch & Co.; asking the The amount is $1,- From Ignatius Scherb; Asking that the Waring sewer system be constructed Referred. From Christian Anderson: Asking the Referred. From Doctor Leisenring: Giving city ph%llnhn 's report for Apnl. Accepted. ‘rom Thomas Gibson: senting an invitation from the Board of fr-da to at- tend the excursion to Chicago on Thurs- day next, Accepted. RESOLUTIONS, By Redfield, that standard time By Anderson, that committee on side- Adopted, By Leeder, that Fire Chxef Bautler, be Adopted. Hascall, that lhu board of public works lrnnge with contractor to delay the plvmg 9th, between Leavenworth and " Jenes, 80 that the necessary steps can be taken to make_ the e corres- pond with the railroad track. Adopted By Ford, that a_twelve foot nduwdk be laid in front of lots 7 and 8 in block 101, Adopted and referred. BLOOMINGTON BRIEFS, Recent lmprovements in the Town— Personal and General Notes. Correspondence of THE Bex, BroomiNaToN, Neb., May 4,—A fine new $30 exercise and calendar clock and a late edition of Webster's unabridged and indexed dictionary have been placed in the Bloomington Normal. Judge Chadwick is now weighing mail on the B, & M. Hon. T. A. Harman, Jehoiads Worth, and W, F. Harsch, were appointed by the democratio central committee as delegates to the state convention at Lin- coln on the 22d. ho hardware store of Shaffer & Ooe Iulbnnpumhmdby W. G, Carroll, of Ash Gro Antietam Post, G. A, R., will hold suitable services on the 30th of Supdnundlnc ‘Vancil, though appar- estly of & quiet and staid’ d p:-‘mo: p:; casionally enjoys quiol little joke pnr- petrated upon som else—er him ul!cuhor. lcr tlut mi:ludr—but whnn. ustrial school for mu. 'th '.lu Iatter brought several uk- of their own baking into the school laced them on ulflbldon, and the lupcrinhndanh friends accused him of encouraging the baking and exhibition of the same in school for the purpose of | getting something good to eat himself, it was more than he could bear, and he se- verely sits down on those ‘“‘industrial schools” now. | — MEMORIAL DAY, ‘ Arrangements Being Made to Cele brate It. ready stops have been taken in this city to celebrate it with ceremonies fitting and becoming the occasion. The Custer Post ot the G, A, R,, of this city, at its meet- &Mflml@o m.u Kn.-. A M. J.J. Galligan Made Assistant The Police Force Increascd by Ten At the regular meeting of the city council last ovening members Anderson, roll was called and the minutes of the Giving notice that he had signed ordinances passed at the last enrly spring until the frosts of winter lay their destroying hand upon all vegeta- seen. ry is opon to the public and any who call and request to be shown through the place aro never turned away. The near approsch of May 30t is re- |50} minding the people of memorial day, Al- She said she " Rasbburn, and Geo, B, bolss ing that if the exegencies of the service wouid permit, a firing squad and the mil- itary band would be furnished by him for the occasien. Several societies will also participate, and a general invitation has been extended to all. A Whe the orator of the day will be is not yet known, but it suffices to say he in a citizen of Omaha. | — Beneko yesterday and the judge in- this same kind. in the reform school. thus reali Post Office Changes, Post office changes in Nebraska and Towa during the week ending May 3, 1884, furnished by Wm. VanVleck of thefpostoffice department: NEBRASKA, Name changed — Pilzen, county, to Poitsam, Discontinued—Three Grove,Casscoun- t; Postmasters appointed—dJessup, Ante- lope county, Mrs. Martha L., Ward. Rosalind, Adams county, Alexander Rogers, has befallen them. A TERR! LB STORM. Visited With Rain and Hail, Saundera ion Pacific r was visited on Monday evening by a ter- rible rain storm accompanied by hail Tho spring crops have suffored great damage and tho planting of corn through that country will delayed for some tima, Betweon Duncan and Clarks the track of the Union Pacific has been washed out in severa! places in a distance of a w couple of miles only. The trains both ways were tlod upen each eide yesterday. Laborers wero at work all day repairing the track. Last evening train No., 4. which is due in Omahaat 345 p. m. crossed over the washouts and arrived in Omaha at 3 o’clock this morning. Every T0WA, Established—Galland, Lee county, Jo siah Hemingway P. M. Quick, I‘utmwntumic county, Elias J. Quick P, M Namo changed—Struble, Ida county, to Arthur, Postmasters _appointed — Jamison, Olarke county, Homer Felger. Maine, Appanoose county, Charles T. Gladielter. Merrill, Plymouth county, Louisa Bea- man, Weldon, Decatur county, D. V. Max- | effort is being made to put the track in well, immediate repair and it is so that to-day L ——— ‘trains will arrive on time or nearly so, e A Card. " PERSONALS, 1 desiro publicly to express my satis- faction with the adjustment of loss suffer- ed by me at the late fire at my bakery, as adjusted by Mr. Charles Kaufman, the general insurance agent, in whose com- panies the property was insured. Frank Kupovec, OmAnA, May bGth, 1884, Sl YOUTHFUL THIEVES. Hon, Tsanc Powars is at the Millard. D. W. Huffman, of Osceola, is at the Me- tropolitan, ©. McMahon, Columbus, and C, G, Herold, Lincoln, are guests at the Millard. B. W. Wood, Ponca, and C. J. Phelps, Schuyler are registorod at the Millard. John P. Meade, Fairmont, and H. C. Brown, Norfolk, aro at the Millard. Mea. Bruno Tzsohuck has returned from e ix minths visit to Mexioo, much improved in Three Yonng Girls Make a Raid Upon ettt G. . Wolson, of Creighton, and J. W. Clark Woodman's Flowers, Sperry, of Weeping Water are ot the Motro- volitan, . W. Barnes, F, P. Princo and W. M. Robertson, Madison, are in the city, at the Millard. L. R. Burke, Lincoln, Thos, Little, Fre- mont, Phil Graves and wife and Miss Ella Mitcholl of Wakefield, aro stopping at the Motropolitan, 0. Pollock, of St. Paul; A. E. Hassler, ofa Pawnee City; O, P. Chubb, of Los Angolos; 1. N. Watson, of Grand Island, are guests at Mr. Woodman Gives Chase and Suc- ceeds in Bagging the Trio To- gether with the Stolen Property.| One of the most beautiful lawns in this city is that of Mr. Clark Woodman, cor- ner of Izard and Eighteenth [streets. Mr. Woodman yearly expends hundreds of dollars in beatifying and keeping up his magnificent place and to this end two or three men are kept censtantly busy from the first starting of the grass in the tion, During the winter months Mr, Wood- man's conservatory, which Is upon the south side of his residence in full view of all passers by, is filled with plants and flowers of almost every description, and during all the cold months the blossoms, likean oasis in a desert place, may be Not alone from the outside are these flowers visible, but the conservato- In the spring, when the plants ars ta- ken from their winter quarters and placed in the yard, if is a great pleasure to walk up and down past the place and look upon them in .all their beauty and inhale their perfume. It 18 a pleasure which is accorded to all, both rich and poor alike, and it would seem that all would be duly grateful to Mr Woodman | th ecinary k.nu; a sold in ngmpeuu for the money and time which he spends !'.'»‘.i,“.!l?:.?.‘?‘"‘l‘.flr‘i "soll?:':::: &"Zfi:‘"“ y ‘mmr in thus giving the public at large a means | "¢ Fowder Co. of enjoymwent. It seems, however, that some persons are 8o bereft of principle that they cannot look upon the beautiful POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thie powdor never vavos, A marvel of -mm;n.ndwmumman-u More conomical pure han SPECIAL NOTICES. them. They attempted to deny the night a letter was read from Genoral Jatte Carlin, commander of Fort Omaha, stat- | HArKe, but there were the plants. Todgs sisted that he should prosecute the thieves a8 there had been so many complaints of Warrants were issued for the arrest of the two Crowley girls, and they will probably spend a fow years The plan has been to steal the flowers and then in a few days to sell them again, ing a handsome profit,by which they have justly earned thecalamity which The Country Just West of Schuyler 1Ths Gountey along tho line of tis Un. way west from Schuyler for a distance of twenty or thirty miles Infants and Children ‘Without Morphine or Narcotine, What gives onr Children rosy cheeks, Wit cures thelr fevers, ms kos thom sleep; Tis_Castoria. When Babies fret, and e by turns, What cures their colic, k il their worme But_Castoxisy What quickly cures Constipation, Sour Stomach, Colds, Indigesti Tut Costoria, Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Ol and Paregoric, agd ‘Hall Oastorin, Centaur Liniment.—Anah= soluto cure for Rhoumatism, Sprains, Burns, Galls, &o., and am wtantaneous Paia-roliever. D —Linmediately, tw ot £ aress making. 04d Fellows block, up stal dall, -A girl, immediataly tor goncral work: Albaty Houso, south 1uth St~ 23-0p ages 84 per veck. Apply 8. R on, cor. 234 and Dedgo. Call at & o'clock or aftor. et “YANTEDvutrI for housework, 615 8. 1th St. 8441, “ ANTED—Ladies or gentloman in city or courtry ¢ take nice, light snd pleasant work at theie own homes; 82 to §6 a day_ easily and _qui work- sent by mal; no canvassing; no oply. Plenso address Reliable Manufacturing Co., vnummpm. Pa. [ Septontion gitls to OR SALE--Stock of Hardware Jmplements and wtore hulding invoice about $500. 2.1 cash, once in Nebraska land. Address W E. Spurrier, Wiota, owa. I 0|l SALE -By r\lnker llll] W ne 18th and Far. nam, elegant residence 11 rooms. hardwood fin 1sh, fine view Davenport St., roar 10th #9,5.0 Neat cot'age, 3 rosms full 1ot 114h 8t , near cen: ter, §1 600 ¥15, down and §15 per month. 6 ¢ om cottage bay window, porch, well, clstern full 1ot etc., vory nice place, mile aud hait N, W. of P 0. §1,660. 8150 down aud ¢ 5 per month Nice Jot in ifauscom place one block from street cars 4650. §120 down bal nd 2 years 0811 (KER & MAYNE. Fo8 SAUE-Two of tho most deslrable Tots on Faanam steeot, south and east fe nta, view une alied, 100, McCague, opporite Postottice. 4t Fn % BA QUR SALE-Corner lot in_ Ar 81,200, " MeCague, oppo ite SOR SALE78 feet south froptago on F JF VN ood oottags. - Frice §1,000, 1t wil pay y ioexamimo this owetully. - McCague, opposite iot offce. “John L, McCague offors house and § ot, noar cat line, 81,920, Dratt &'s addition, 09¢-t1 OI SALE—1% fect frontage (including the next above) at #2,000. Call and sco thie. opgosite postofiice, improvements McCaguie, st ite postoftie. Fuuw\l st tront Iats In Hanscom . 0, desirabicat §850. MoCaguo opposite P. 0, 1-tt {OI SALE.- New cottage and_f.11lot in Hanscom Flice, at §2,000, east front. Call auon, as price is Fossonatle, MiCague, opp. F. O, st l‘ll SALE. —\Yllo of the (mnc corners in H [} ace, most beauniful view in the cit for o fow days ut 81,700, McCague, oppe l‘ 81,760, TOR SALE—A good lot on Dodge street, (ppo- High School at $3,000. McCague, opposite 04 Targo lota on south 1th 8t m gue, oppotito P. O. 3 i SITUATIONS ¥ JANTI l—lh ayoung lNI», a home in a family Wortve: a3 companion. Best of reference given Address Rote A Daley, Council bluffs Towa, 11 % by an experienced nurse kind of sickness. - God ref Ingu're at drug store of W. J. White- d WOMWI 8t. lll Ii[\ TANTED—A situ can attend to a ‘o given. ot 7 ANTEDSituation by an ex k. Has been three years . 16th St. thened delive n Omaha house 1247p \) cler Employment Bureau, 217 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ‘VAI\ 'ED—Three rooms for light housekeping, convenient to U. P. depot. Small tamily. Ret- erences turnished. Answer D, Bee ofice, 121.7p V ANTED—Partner, in livery business_establi ed. Also in the drug business, and also 7 good business chances for sale. N. 10th street, 123-Tp “'ANTED‘A competent party with fivo bundred to 8 thourand dollars, oan havo interest in cne of the oldest and best paying business in Omaha. Addutsy for two wesks P Randolph, Cmaha Nub. ANTED—For gentleman an room and board. Address offi.e. V ite, furnished E.C.” Beo oep ANTED_A fow firat class boarders at ms Dodgo st, FOR REN7--Xions {01 RENT—Nice farnished front room with board at 1814 Davenport St. 119-12p OR RENT—A large woll frnished south front room withdressing room and closet, good loca- Jon, suitable for two gentlemen, No. 1018 \Conitol 2-tt ana Lots. JIOR SALE _Scoond hand light top bugzy and nidiog eaddle. Tuquire at Tirrell Coolds Shos store, 1300 Faraam St. 100 o -t OR SALE—Somo of the cheagest lots In city on strset car . C. R. Schaller’ Heal eatate sfont Millard Hotel OR SAL 4750, C. R. Schaller, M OR SALE—Elegant house, full lok on 20th street, $5,000. C K. Schaller, Millard Hotel. 105-0 %0 | paymenta. One lot, facing Park, 81,000. b lot, east front, near car line, fine view, §750. § 3 . Seven lots, east front, at from §630 to Four lots 200x150 feet, beautitul vie cation 1 this addition, east front. You c: river, Council Elufls, 'High School, Barracks, Dcat aud Dumb Asylu Prospect Hill Cemetery, Florence L overy direction, beaides many oth 50 each. fincat lo- 800 the e, the h thi I3 wil el them with ll heved Snducemin s at price of $4,000. Call and le_us show 1t to yon it you do not pronounce it the most desirable cattonin the city. abolie this low d McCagus, opp. P. O. 8.4t Court Heuse, Poor House, izon we Do not forzot to call and see us JYOR SALE—One Vore and Son in, Ioquire b word oot e LTE “"\"“‘..E”’"" s Fnfi SALE- Wnunun"d o 0! vh Nth skreet, fiear A. 3. Pop. beton's; only #1500, MeCague, opp. postoffice. 7OR SALE—Twenty acres of the Griffen farm, 3§ miles from the Postoffico, and only two blocks from Pratt's sub-division. Will bo sold fn 24, 5 or 10 mcre lota Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. 1611 Douglas ctreet. o7 ¢t “Sniall stook of Drugs and Druggista’_Fixturos ! for eale in the I of Waterloo, Nebraska* food opening fora ph Addross J, B SIL- ER, -4 on 18th uln:l equal #2000, A Bargalo, McCague, oppo. postoffice. JOR SALE—Nice lots 1 Hanscom Place and Himebatigh ¥lsco, $475 to 8350,0n monthiy pay; monts. Barker & Mayne, N, E. Cor. Farnam and 18th St 056t Pwflu SALE—Farm 8 miles from oity, near Unon Stock yards. - Inquire at. Mra. Meyer, over Ros der's Drug sturo, 16th and Webster. 812 MISORLLANEODA. ~ILL thy party,who tonk the pair of shoss by mcm mistake from 1211 Farnam st., pleass return ADAME WONDER, the great fortuno tol er taken rooms at 414 south 13th St. uptairs o market. Dont fail to give her a call, for 80-10p OST'— A red Irish sottor dig. Sultable reward < will be paid foe his retuin 101007 Dougla: Ste 2.0p = ] 00 My Ited Irish settor dog Fox" strayed oft 4 this (Saturday) morning has a few v hite nairs in forchead Threa whi v t cs on one hiud foot snd a small while blotch on breast. A suitablo reward 1l be patd upon his Leing returned to my ealo stas ¢,8¢ Miliary bridge Cuming strcet, this city_ Jno. 00-0p L1 On Sunday last botwoon corner 20th and J Toavenworth and the dovot. aixte n G ugers cortifica cecalliug for five ' bls. cach, 80 1bls aie A ayflelds an Co., 60 bb's, arn 8. 0 Brines and Ce fiuder will pidate return the same « . i« nfiice, and obige. “0p E —On Wedneaday morning, 1 25, o wodium sized red cow with cally . Reward d if retarnud to the Tary's avi nue, TRAYED—A light roan ¢ about 1,300, rigndear badly torn o in the' left. Rewa Military Bridge, Cumiug strees. . wrighs an under ill b paid if cturned to Peuny & Wil 903 d Clarx street, ono wiite h pleaso take her away anf pay charges, T10-1tewiwp CHRIST BULLNHEIMER. to No. 1503 cet, up_stairs, room 13, door east of their former location, ono hero they may be found until completion of their new building $IO REWARD for any case of Diphtheria that cannot bo curcd by Dr. Jeffries’ Council BIn) preventive and cure,_Send for it OR SALE—A very do.rable houso and lot en 26th strect, south of Dodge. well and clstorn. Price §6,5.0. McC: 0C0-t1 Nine rooms, good uo, oppolte Railway Time Table, . McCague, opp. P. 0. House and half lot pear street cars 69-ut Al traing arrive st and depart from Omaha on cemnl Standard Time, which is 24 minutes faster Lots In Park er's addition. Lots in Patrick’s additio Lots in Haneo: m Plage. Lots {n Himebaugh Lots Totaln Bonfeldwaddition. LataIn West Cuming ddifon. Lots on the Belt railros Lota on the cxteasion of the Ustreet railroad,” in‘ev- directlon, "ot n ovory golng to build.” Lots an “the only direct route to the south Omaha. Syndicste purchase.’ te near the “aew Union depot.” Lote on the “Broadway of Omaha.” We have one or two additions through which the | G200 11516 ch we aro offering | 4 Delt railroad Wil uot go i whi Litastuuply on their merite. Call on McCague, opp, P. 0. for information on Real Estate. 8-t JOR SALE—Furni Buggy a.d barn, at one block north of St. Mary's as Stoves Fal nue. 37, 3.87, Rt SALi—Two chaloo improved farus of 240 i 15p. e ‘Arrivo Omah 13 m(y and 320 acres, all withia 13 miles of t} Stock Yards and 6 miles from the U P, dopot, bargain. 956 tf POTTER & COBB, 1615 Farnam. o of five roors 1n Shin ‘F(IRSALB-HOHW #nd full lot in Shinn's additi -n, only$9,20". Bargain, McCague, upp, P. 0. b chosp ront. - For patticulars addiess “R. 8 ” th & m addition, *where prominent men are 68 tf OR SBALE-Grocery storo in a good location, his n time. )t Saturday, * Except Sunday, § cept Mon- From Union Pacific Depot; Tenth St, U.P.R R, MAIN LINE. ARRIVE. 40 am | Atlantic Exp. 25 pm | Mail and Exp. aily. REPUBLICAN VALLEY DIVI: LA | AR Lincoln Exp. 56 p m | Lincoln Ex) DUMMY TRAINS—BRIDGE DIVISION. LE Mailand Ex Pacific Exp. ON. o 11216 s -03\1,1&3" 1140 am. ligspm’ o V04T & m; 197, y. MISSOURI PACIFIC, | AR 658 m | Omaha Exp. :15 pm | Omaha Exp. ¥.C.aP. K. OR SALE—El gaut 6 room cettago full 1ot 10th near Leavenworth, $3,000 Nice new b room cottage, lob 60x99, well and cie- tern. Good bam, very neatplace. 8o. Avenue, $2,4C0, Barker and Mayne, 148 OR SALE—A good family horse and phaeton and harness. Inquire 1316 Farnam St. 116 tf DOIL SALE-A siall horse, harcos aud leather ‘top phacton, - Address */C. H.” this office. 100-8p R RENT-Houso south-east cor. 10th and. Pe- 8p cific Sts. Owen Whelan. Frm RENT—Nicely furnished front room, 1813 Jackson street. 1212y OR RENT—On north 20th St., the best arrarged dairy barn In the county, with house snd 1 or 6 acres of ground attached. Would arrange the barn if required, large enough for 46, Wm. th and Douglar, (Gray's lumber yard.) 83-10p without a spirit of covetousness so strong as to prompt them to enter such a yard as Mr, Woodman's and desecrate it to satisfy their own selfish ends, swspecials will Positivelynos be inserted uniess paid in advance, WELP WANTED. PO RENT_Blosping room with privilege of u-lng iting room, 110 Jackson 8. 986 FOII RENT-Nicely furnlshed front room 1707 Douglas 8¢, 727p For several seasons Mr. Woodman has been greatly annoyed and his beautiful lawn disfigured by the visits of midnight marauders, who pluck up the choicest plants and carry them away. One night last soason this yard was visited and §50 worth of plants and shrubbery either car- ried away or destroyed. A lovely gera- nium bed which had just been finished N energotio man can find stealy employment A ealing cigars o city trade. - Caunon s ope. n A girl for_gencral house work in o of three. Good wages. * Apply at At- linery store, 16th 8t., south of Post office. ablo active boy a4 Tierell aud Cook'r, 1300 Farnam 8. wAN’TEII—Gumnn boy for general kitchon worl t 215 south 12th street. 116, WANTE.I)—A competent girl for general house: was robbed of the most valuable and rare workis teniy of three. Spply.soush seay e corner 14th and Howard St. Mra, G, W. Homan, specimens. Numerous other visits were 1187 also made by tho thieves, This season the work of destruction and pillage was again begun and several visits have been made durlnh o night to Mr, Woodman's place. t night, however, the thieves were detected and proved to be none other than three little 5“" ten or twelve years of age, viz.: lara and Lena Crowley, stepdaughters of Lewis 8. Hotchkiss, No. 1117 North Nineteenth street, lnd Ida Wilkinson, who lives on Fifteenth street, north of icholas., Monday night, about 10 o'clock, Mrs, ‘Woodman was in the parlorand by ulnnn looked out of the front window, when she saw the gato open and the three girls WV ANTED- 4o firet claas girls for. general house- work, Employuent burean 217 N. 10th 8 10p ANTED A good girl for goneral iouse_work, %1p 26108t. Mary’s ave. WAN TED--Diala, room gicl and. chamberusald, Doran Housa, 918 Farnam stroet. ANTED—Dishwashor st the Emiet Houre 11th Det. Harney and Farnam. £6-10p ANTED—A irl fo_general houseworkin a fam- of two, 104 south 25th street. STy ANTED--Firsbclass diniog room gisl Occl m.n tal Hotel. ANTED—A first-olass fomalo cook lnd dish washor at City Hotel, 657 ANTED--Vout drstcluas bollor makers at once. entered the yard and commenced diggin, No cther need. up some fine pansy roots. Mr. “}K ¢ “'_',"’"" 'f‘w":‘,‘fh‘:" wan, who was in another part of (hu house, was notified, and he watched the little diggers until thon' woik was com- Eoud when they took their departure. e put on his hat and stealthily followed them, They carried their plunder to the house of ~ Hotchkiss, on Nineteenth WAANTED—A barber 760 south Lo 8. \} W 74:10p ANTED—A gsod womas cook a4 $he Southern ANTED- Ciger salosman fex this forritory to sell on comunlsion to jubbers and retailors, \OR RENT—One bssement and ono office in Crounse glock. G. M. Hitchcocl 0 fectirunt on Farnam stre.t Call and soe, 81 gain. OR SALE—’ dition for §750, MoUAGUE, opp. P. O, 814t D A bar- 34t Twa beautitul lots in Lowe's first ad- C.&N. W. R. P. OR SALE—The good will and fixtures of the Creighton Hoose, or will sell any part of the din- ing room or kitchen furniture soparatey. Easy torms. Apply on premises. 78841 LL—A first-class restaurant and lol cresm parlor and bouse of 10 rooms sitached, all fur. iahed, will bo told chesp Satistactory reasons given for selling. Address ' . P” tt " Omaha, Neb. 7 \OR SALE - nam strect. Fnu SALE Fresh milk cow. Inquire at 1910 Far e yockae, all modorn improvements, McCague, opposite postoffios, 66-t Residence on 25th street, noar Dodge, One of the best houses on the hill— ARRIVE, 900 am 5:00 pm % [N nxltv R.B. Exproest ARRIVE, WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. \OR SALE—The southwe Paciflc, with two one brick bui dings ard one frame ballding on it, with all modern Inprove: ments. Inquire at the clothing store of George H, Peterson, 854 South 10th strect. 1m corner lot of 11th and MOR SALE—House, barn and coroer lot in Shinn's addition at 81,000, $:0 cash, balance montbly. P | McCague, opp. postoifice. JFOB BENT—New store 604 8. 18th 8. 8940 08 BENT-—843 King 8. Bhlan's addition nese Street car, §18 per month. 40-6p OR SALE—400 eautiful lota in Walnut Hill ad- ) :I(In{lhlmm $100 to §706. ook ot this property b. fore buying clsewhere, POT TR & COBE, 1616 Farnam stroet.” 618 ¢ JOR RENT--Furnished and untureished rooms at 706 nortn 18th 8t, 42.0p OR RENT—With board, large front room with | bay window gas and bath room. A few table boarders accommodated, 1718 Dodge street. #3-5p JFOR, BENT-Oue fumishel rorm to_gentioman and wife, with board 1914 Webster 8t 7-lm 7\OR RENT—Furnished room, coraer 16th aud Douglas. JiOR RENT—Furn room 1610 California Bt. 94 MRS. A, CALDERWOOD. JPUE RENT—First-ciass farin, 16 miles from Oma- ba, largo orchard, ete. BARKER & MAYNE, 15th and Farnam, 081-it Fox BALE—A% » bargain, 3 Lots o Fatk aveous, Inquire1207 Farnam street. 3440 \OR BALE—Cottago and half lob south o st " Mary's avenu, at 5,550, Meugae opp. ¥ Fou RENT—Iu_Rediok's block. Storeroom 120 fect doep and good otios room. Paulgen & Ca, 59 Farnam, room 0t RENT—A turnished frons room. A Epl at 8, W. cor. 19th and Farnam 8t T JOR RENT-—Furst-class brick store and base: ment, 16th aud Famam strects. §75.00 per th BARKER & MAYNE. Inquire Drug Store 080-L mont Fuu RENTplano. Inquire at Edboln & E xmu sou's. ou HEsT Furuished roome 2227 Dodge Bt. 4 R RENT. —Building 40 x Letwean 14t and 15th 09, o Harnoy stroet, mnkflflthNB‘. (OR RENT- im" room 1500 Faroam St rmnu—umuw well nurcery stook, relorunces” 5. €. Viwer, Knusas City Mo, P V VWANTED-4 il for house work in o u Aly, good wages 844 suuth 17th 8t lnwg:u little flower W7 ANTED-Boy from 10 o 16 sears of ves took a tramp over on Nich. \ o0 - L) streot where ' they secured ) has & ox| vook Koepfog st i Sond | JRURNIARED rocm hested 223 X. 1008 — s R SALE—A heautiful 7 room cottage au siesotiand again sacied out Mr. |staie dnesti i snd smoiobof s, ol rlani | S MU e Woodman m“':“:‘:‘; '&.';"‘E:'m?;m ‘“‘: Bros, wanufacturers aad. jubbers 84 Warren N ]4‘0,',‘“':,':’,"‘”’"”"‘"“ Aloo bilok ""‘ they made toen iy 1 e street where they entered a yard and T O T Ty - v OB n:fnrl—nonm in bn-h u-’z‘x‘m. Back mqwllh&';“;‘l:;. o‘:"- m‘:‘& S‘iphfl:ur‘T“’T Richiards N. W corr I'Slhl'l.'l:d lupplhd‘;l;‘lh h)dnulu e K ..‘i‘.':s ) i street yesterdsy :nl found e lady Lo el the nlyhe” et | 24 Sl i ...‘,..;..LL,!’... T, | Hoe: e disadic - sho was 8 poor woman, but she [ Plefree. . W, NONTKOSS, Galien, Nich. ~ 76-19 OR SALE—Very desirable reslence tor smal family, one block off St Msry's avenus, 10 block |Wzonm Looation fine, Easy terml KR & COBB, 1615 Farnam 591:tfs t. TR SALE-Two Lits, corn Cague, opp. P. 0v Price #2,000 484 {'OR SALE—Bargains in ymproved and unim) e ed property in 20 additions. Call and see. ER & COBB, 1616 Farnam street. e TR SALE-Barguine In lots tor residence or #pec. ulation in Walnut Hill, Doneken’, Kosler Wost Cuming additions. ' POTIER & cOBB. ma Farnam Streety TRUR SALE-Cottage and half lot ucar_street car, only $1,260. McCague, opp. postofice. €4 40 [OR SALE—Two of tho most deslrable lots in ' Lowes Ik, wdd, fino view, price 4160, soutn o, fonoed, A bargain. P e 489,41 R 8ALE—12 lots in_Plainview at 16 to lfllpu cent below the price at which surrounding are held, Price w "~ be put up soon if nob told ., PULCING LT EOBBY 1015 Faruarh ireet, Fon SALE— lots {n Shinn's 2d addition at & bar- I'wo cheapest lots in Kirkwood for 8¢ days. 45441 POTTER & COBB, 1616 Farnam St. {OR BALE—Lowe s Addition— Two lots, comer, a4 §700. Two ruer, fenced, $750, On § 50, Ono lot at 8276 One lok st $300, One 1ot at Y00, One 1ot at §145, Those lots are cheap aud it will pay yon to exam- ine them. Call at offico for full particulars Me. Fagus, oppoate pusoftos 04 snn CORN FOR BALE-——-1000 bushels of g i ound old corn. Apply $0 Dr. Chambers Dary Surkoon, Omaha. r ot Large coruer lot and two story house ticot at $4,00, McCague, Opp. P, oL OR SALE—A fizst-clss Voso & Kon Piano, at & bargain. Inquire Edholn & Erickson's. 5344 FOR BALE. cor. Must be solo by e v Apply st 217 north 10 .7p lot o A» exoaliaat it | L Foll nu—r-» Inulmul lots ln Hmo— 'In- BELL & IVER. 7OR BALE—Two open_second-asnd buggles o delivery wagon, hesp, &1 1618 Haruey 8. WKBAL‘ A small Mosicr, Bahman & Co,, ll i office. -t lhu(unkfl\\lll POR 8¢ L Orslgb House.” Will sell the diniug room and ul o soparately or woy fa b of either. for lands, luts or any salesble take sooured notes o long tiwe e m‘.n«u ‘House. 3 It'will pay parties to fi—Ten good will and fxtures of the { Phosnlx Assurance 0o., of wondon, Cash LEAVY, ARRIVE, Ball...... Cannon Ball, il Dai MENTOF S8UNDAY TRAINS During May Saturday, ®#un d Monds cago trains vrgll rynuwiu lullu\v Aoy Ohl Baturday evenii g traing lLu\eMnY 3d snd 24t} C. M &nt P;May 17¢h via the North-Western; hu‘ul; 3 Wthand st via the Rock Island Arrive in the same order the Monday followi Sunday morning trains depart and Sunday evening trains arrive May 4th and via the Rock Island, zla A]:;:: ;m the North-Western, and May 18th Hlll.hl —— ) From B, & M. Depot; Tenth Street, e B. & M. RAILROAD—MAIN LINE, DANVER KXPRESH, Omaha. Ashland Linooln n-mm Red Cloud, MoGook Akron Denver. 916 pm 73 b fl:m 130 pm am Daily OMATIA AND PLATT MOUTH TRAINS: Ly. Omaha at 7: Ar. Omaha ¢ From C, 8t, P, M. & O, Depot, 14th and ‘Webster Streets, . C BB M, LEAY No Passenger am|Nos . No 4 Mixed. o] . DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN, ARCHITECTS AFREMOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL ¢ BUILDING. A% B4 M. R. RISDON (Gonl [nsurance Agent REPRESENTS)