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| : i | " | ! % 1 | " Bustness, e ——————————— e OMAHA DAFLY OMAHA DAILY BEE BEH “~WEDNRESDAY. mAV 98 18R THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1884, THE DAILY BEE. Thursdnv Morning, an 29, l‘n TERS WAN A number of good printers can find steady employment at this office, LOCAL BREVITIES, —There will bo a grand ball given Thursday avening, May 20th, at Clark's hall, southwost oorner of 18th and Dodgo streets. —1In polics court yesterday morn. Jerry Rob- inson was fined 85 and cost for disturbing the peace. Wallaco was finod a like amount for a similar offense. James The honse which stood in the centro of Sixteenth streot, at the intersection of Doug- 1ns, for 80 long a time, was a fow days since moved up as far as Harney stroet, whero it now stands and to all appearance it is thero to stay the remainder of the season. court yesterday -Andrew Jarvia was in po morning, charged with b that ho was robbed last and his hat, somewhere o ocould not give the exact location, waa continued. Tenth street, but His caso — Au inquest was beld yostorday morn, upon the body of Mrs, Bmily Williams who was found dead yesterday morning. An autopsy was held and it was found that the deceased camo to her doath from a disease of the hoart and the jury renderod a verdict in accordance with such fact. Coroner Maul has sont to the coroner of Sarpy county for the papers fdund upon the body of Matthias Free, taken from the river at Bellovuo last'Friday. Tt is thought that the theory advanced in the BEx last evening in re- gard to the body found is correct and this is tho first step toward proving it. —Within the past week soveal ladios of north Omaha while passing along Sixteenth stroot i« tar dark, to and from thsic homos, have been subjected to gross insults from man who has but lately completed a term in statos prison for robbing the B. & ML, (which fact would doter any man evon of ordinary impudence from showing his face in Omaha again) by his persistently following thom, and in some cases speaking to them, Togive the ‘“‘hound” a chance to enjoy a little longer existence among a poople ho has already disgracod, ho is hereby warned, that ho is boing watched and the chances are very good for his having day light put through his worthloss carcass, if he is seen in that vicinity heroafter, Tho samo man hangs around the high school gronnds and at- towpts to make tho acquaintance of school girls, e e A Policeman Braced up. D.¥.Collins, member of police, sevonth ward, Roading, Pa, ' alks this way: * “Sullored wo- verely from rheumatism; nothing did me any good till T tried Zhomas® Eclectric Oil, 1t is a pleasuro to recommend it.” — PERSONAL, Mr. orge Barke, manager R. G. Dun & Co.’s ‘mercantile agency, left for New York city on . F. Goodman has gone to Denver, Joseph Englander, traveling salesman for Stifel & Bonson, St. Louisis o guost of tho Millard, Major General Pope and J. M. Dunn, jr., of the U. 8, army, aro in the city, and are reg- Iaterod at the Paxton., Mrs, Dr. 15, W. Loo and child loft yostor- day for Randolph, N. Y. They have gone to spend the summer with friends and rolativos, Judge Porter, who has boen in this city for off just preceding. will b accupied during the greater part of the coming form in the trialoferiminal casen, Henry, Gazolo and Schreiber, charged with murder, and one other, Key, whose cases will in all probability come up for trial at the next term of court which convenes on Monday, June 2nd. fonses which will be investigated by the grand jury. will probably call several witnesses to give testimony concerning the shooting affray on the train on its return from the prize fight. tion to use his various members of the gambling frater- nity in this city indicted. inall the term more than ordinary importance. D, L. McGuckin withdraws from his in certain circles yesterday by the sur-|yo1q that Smith refused to appear. He rendering up to che authorities of Capt. |took Officer Turnbull with him and Smith, charged with obtaining money [started out in search of Smith and under false bondsman D. L. McGucki the police judgze and signified his desire had stated to Smith that he wished to writo: “Wae can with pleasure say that Zom. as Kelectric Oil gives the best satisfaction of any liniment we sell, will havo no othor. cure for all achas, prains and pains. el following story: Some time ags he_be- came acquainted with a woman in New- ark, N, At that time she wae mar- ru-ll but shortly afterward her husband died. ol and the the woman made an agreement to live together, but did not get married. About one month ago they went together to San Francisco, where they proposed going into business. The woman had about 81,600 and this she deposited in the bank in Seidel’s name. They had been in San Francisco THE COMIMG TERM. The District Conrt Docket Just Out Not Rednced by Last Term's Work An Interesting and Important Session to Begin Next Monday, STRETR but a short time when the woman be The trial docket for the next term of |came enamored of another man, Seidel the Douglas county district court is now [8tood this as long as he could, when he drew the money from the bank and start- od eastward, The moman telegraphed and had him arrested here. Now Seidel wants to know what can be done to a man for drawing his own money from the bank and going upon a pleasure trip. It looks as though the woman had placed too much confidence n poor frail man, ready for distribution to the members of the bar. Itcontaina 695 civil cases, Of these about twenty have been adjudicated but owing to the tact that the last term had not closed when the docket was pre- pared for the prees thny were not stricken This would leave 575 cases, against 2 for the last term and 566 for the one | —— In the Hole, One of the horses on Park car No. 3, fell into the sower trench at the corner of Fifteenth and Farnam streots, yesterday p. m. The horse was badly wedged in the trench, and a derrick and ropeiand tackle was procured, and it required an hour's time to extricate him. — arnbull Gets Night Daty, Yesterday Marshal Guthrie ordered offi- cer Turnbull to go homo and appear at night for duty. This is done because Trunbull dared to enter a protest against being robbed of his earnings. To-morrow an effort will be made to re- cover from Guthrie the £25 which he took from Turnbull yeste:day. et b G, Mo ick, \ D. L. McGuckin, who has been bonds- | ', man for “Cap.” Smith, Tuesday went to Judge Beneke, and asked to withdraw | 1 From presenf appearances one judge There are now four men, Snell, in jail, for the same offense out on bail, hia powdoer no tn cdinary kinds, There are other numerous lesser of- ng owder Co. District Attorney Godwin He also says it is his inten- influence to have the Taking it al) promises to be onc of nckin SMITH SURRENDERED UP. POWDER pho phate powders, Bold oniy 1o oans. Sl l<( IAL £arSpeciais will Positivelynot bo inserts uniess paid in advance. TO LOAN—Monov. ¥ TO LOAN in s rates on first claes 1 LOANED—On chattel property by J. T Aventa, 150 Farnam St. JOR RENT-A house with ¢ rooms and Kitchen Tnquire at 721 South 16tu{St. 30p Two clegant front rooms nicely fur. Connected with bath room, hot and One of the nicest locations in the city, 16 Ploasant St. 21 JO8 RNt nished, cold water 1§ blook feom St. Mary's avi {'OR RENT.One smll house on Centre St. Tn. quire at Edholm and Erickson’s, 54080 JOR RENT @\ od room suitabls for two friends, with b rd, 322 8. 20th 8t , cor. Harney 0.0 Ok RENT—Fu nished rooms_ at 1623 Dodge St Gentleman prefe 538.20p Ok, FERT-tne unfurnished bed room. No oooking, 1416 Chicago street. 693-8p r.m RENT —Large front_offices 1308 Farnam St suitable for dentist or doctor. Apply to John H. F. Lehman aud Co., New York Dry good store, 1810 and 1812 Farn 621.3p y 1611 : wn RENT—Front suit rooms with front. porch 1 31 Iwu LEA; time, eight lots on Wet ) 8t. vory sightly. Inquire of H. G, Clark 015 bmu RENT—House “corner 10th and_Pacific Absolutely Pure. o, W, T ver vap oa, Amarvel of pure Fl'u RENT—Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge. ogh and wholesomenews, More conominal than 480 1m and osaesy bo sold in competition - with the rv.ulllmdu of low veet, short welgl t slum r JOR RENT - A neatly Vumhlu d room and two oyl Bak furnished rooms, JORE Chicago st 0 I‘ OR RE 5000 08 BB ) Qe Chicago street” 404 elegantly Ko furnished front abie Tes on or two gentleme NOTICE Suitable for A T—Large furnisned room to gentleman W. cor. 15th and Farnam. 485 attel property by 8 1 Chesp, one 510 Dodge St. Am ano, one organ. A 410 1m 200 and upwards at al estate fecurity POTTER & COBB Furnished rooms at 840 224 strect. With hoard. y furnished, Onelarge front parlor Also a few table ‘wouth 14th street. 1m } h ble to give : he lowost_raton of mxmn Cass St. 2 Il u"'"h'n“'m AL from the bonu. An oflicer was sent for | | v 16t & Dousl 954 & G Smith but he refused to go. Yesterda; JORRENT-Two furnished rooms for light house & Mr. McGucki i li 24 R ("L“{',’““lg‘il""z‘fmn ,m L K keeping Besmner's Block corner th and Howard. Thoro was quito & flurry of excitement | P-m- Mr. McGuckin again entersd_ polico " court and was considerably riled when brought him in and surrender him. publisher - — W. 0. T. U, Notice, pretenses. Yesterday his n went before territoryand extra unl-u‘hnluull-nhrruuhnnt N geticagent who will do th to George Mitchell, QOR RENT—Ono furn shed Toom to_ gentleman aud wife, with board. 1014 W m torms will be given. Apply at once General Stato Agent, Omaha, E. church. Business of importance. Also the young women of Omaha are respectfully invited to meet Mrs, Soule at 4 p. m, for tho purpose of forming a Young Women's Christian Temperance Union, By order of president, L. G.Cuarrron, Secretary. dy of an officer. Variousreasons are assignod by McGuc- kin for his withdrawalfrom the bond. He Shermao avenue, 1617 Douglas §t. transfer his property and hissignature to the bond acted as an incumberance upon it. To othera he said he had been ad- vised that Smith was about to flee the country to a prosccution at the next term of the District court, Up to twelve o'clock last night he had been unable to furnish bail and at that the Occidental VWANIED-A Man Found Nearly Dead. interest in & Word was recoived at police headquar- ters yesterday that a man was lying in a conl shed in the rear of a house on Cap- Feaquired: ANTED 550-20 twenty dollars a mouth. “un _A first class dress maker one who thoroughly understands drapiag. Apyly at ANTED_A din & room girjgend mu\mltnx'l at profits no competition, only small amount o Addroes “M. O.” Beo offce. 2 ~Men at north end of 15th szw to be released from Smith’'s bond for| A full meeting of the members of the [ Nev. Dosk in office of Samuel Burns, 1313 Farnam | FOOR Re n Redick's block. Storeroom 120 81,000 to which his name was signed. |W. C. T. U. is requested on Thursday | A , R ot Fao s s omossbom.| Reulmiias 0oty Snith was sent for Lo appear before Judge n 9.9 o ANTED—A good cook to work in a private fam- - Beneke and was then [K)llncud in the nuub’:- May 20th, 8t 2:50\p. m, In the ‘FiFst M, ily with laundress and second girl. Wages \OR RENT—plano. Inquire at Edholm & Etick- A. P. Poppleton, 1660 | 1 son'a. 3 i INT_Store room 1600 Faroam | sx., by SEN & CO. 0641 PAUL 0p OR RENT—Furnished rooms on the northws [ oor. 18th and Capitolavene, formeriy Creigbton oo, = JJOR RENTaHomm in Nebraska Natlons Bank Bullding. Most dcslratle offices In the olty Suppllod, with bydrauilo” alo-ator an ted b stoam.” Apply st 620.41 smart nice business " FOR BALE. wou SALE—Ooe first-class horse suitable for any time was in the custody of an officer in the marshal’s office. ital avenue, between Sixteenth and Sev- | vy} enteenth streets. Officer Hinchey went to the place and found & man in an in- sensible condition. He was taken to the city jailin a wagon and a doctor sume moned. Dr. Leisenring says he willdie. o WanglarBros., druggists, of Waterloo, Towa BLISS, 528 Fverybody who buys This remedy is a certain street. W ANTED -Young man Good situation. place. T. C. BRUNNER, 1404 Farnam St. 540 30 JORSALE—A two story frame building very chean T. C. BRUNNER, 1404 Farnam St. 30 7OR SALE CHFAP—About 10,000 brick, BRUNNER, 1404 Fan T, C. rnam St. 54530 % J. B, JORSALE Ong first-cluss oxpress wagon a ness cheap., T. C. BRUNN He is about 60 years of age and in his pocket was found a memorandum book in which was the name ot O. H. Leed, Ma- sonville, Towa, 1t was not learned 'what | v Kood washer IDENTIFIED. TANTED—Girl for goneral house work. Must bo 20th and California. TANTED—A strong reliable_and intolligent bo; and ironer SOAllAGNO/ 6 LENor th OB BALE—fay pony & years old sound, ¢ and good driver, 810 Webstor St Yesterday morning a young man by the Florence Stevens, tho 12 year old D_Ag i : e AN oon, ors, Apply at | JOR BALE—House of 8 rooms, stable, conl shed, The Body Found in the Cellsr Identi- | was the causo of his illness. He entered | V¥ 16 or more years oldto carry papers. - APRY 8 | o Cuced cround: - Gronndean be leas . to sult fled as that of Wm. Matheny.§ . | the coal house sometimeduring last night. ) X purchaser. _Apply at 2310 Chicago street. 527-28p Girl Lost, VWANTED-Guod giclat 1512 Howard. - oo | (IEAP—31:5 cach will buy pony hatness ard bug- /gy, just the thing for a fami quare hara or 605 ood sand brick moulder, north e udn Californin, name of Cleveland, from Malvern, Iowa, entered the coroner's office and stated two mouths past, the guest of his son-in-law, daughter of Edwin Stevens, living on W Ao Eraders 8e. Anioady job for a good man. 611-20p J. F. POTTER Fnu SALE—Best established Mr, Ed. Haney, left Tuesday eve. for his home Nineteenth stroet, in Hartman's addi- tion, disappeared from home last night, and her parents are naturally frantic with grief. A thorough search of the neigh-|— borhood has baen made but only one trace that he had seen a description in Tur Bee of a man found dead in a cellar, Tuesday morning, and requested to see the remains. He was taken into the back room, and as soon as he saw the H. 'G. Grogory, Fromont; H. W. Neoman, Schuylor; E. R. Fogg, Boatrice! Jno, Car- won and wifo, Brownville; and W. H, B, Stout, Lincoln, rogisterod yestorday at tho “7ANTFI)~[-IH|& clase barber. “'AM D —Button hole makers at 211 11th x;c = “7w1* D—An o<perienced girl to dohouso work Omaha. Stock will inv iness of of over £45,000 a year. reason for selling. Address B, Good wagen paid at tho Faxton Hotel Barbor Shop. —603-25p business lots all or he wholo will make cor. 13thand Marcy. 60-t1 3 JOR SALE OR LEAS part of it on south 13th St. a very beautitul residence, . 502-31 rman proforred at 1813 cbster St. has been found—that she slept at the Millard, dead man he exclaimed, ‘‘That's my old P, H. Loary, an old timo employe of the Union Pacific shops, returned yesterday from atrip to Manitoba, whero ho visited his bro- thor, who is asslstant suporintondont of the wastern division of tho Canada Pacifio, “The following Nebraskans registered at the Paxton yestorday : . Rowell and H, H., Dorsey. Waho. W. W. Brown, Nebraska City; E. P. Weaver, Wilbur; A, J. Ryan and wife, Blair; and F. K. White, Plats- mouth, The following aro the arrivals at the Motro- politan: W. F. Benuott, Plattsmouth; D, P, Scott and F. 8. Tucker and wife, of Blair; Wi, Dustin, of Dustin, Neb,; J. O, Black- burn, Arlington; W. M. Fitz and wifo, Lin- coln; J. E, Marvin, Falls City; Frederic J. Masters and family, Evesham, England; W- M, Bryor, Towa City; J. H. Leonard, of Paso Del Nurte, Moxico, _ Hon, George W. E. Dorsey came up from Fremont yesterday on business, He will start to-morrow for Chicago to be present at the national republican convention next week. He will g to the Gorden City to muke pre- parations for the Nebraska delegation aud to be prosent at the Thomas concert on Friday and Saturday evening. Mr, J, F. Clifford, of the reportorial staff of The Boston Herald, is in the city on his way to San Francisco, Mr, Olifford is making the trip in the interests of his paper and expresses himself as agreeably surprised and delighted with this his first trip through the west, Ho is a pleasant and agreeable geatloman, and made & welcome call at this office, DIED, ERICKSON—In this city, May 27th, at 6:30 o'clock p. m., Miss Liszlo Eriokson, age 21 yoars, Funeral services will take place on Thurs- day. May 20th, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the Swadish Evangelical Mission church on Seven- teonth street, botween Dodge and Capitol aven- ue. Allfriends of the deceased and members of tho church are cordially invited. e Glee Clab Concert, The Glee Club gavea concert Tuesday eve in the North Presbyterian church,for the benefit of that church, A good audi- ence was present and the programme, as usual, was a very good one and was ren- derea in a faultless manner, Mrs, Da ed and ad- enjoyment. ‘Wei de Meyer. 1t it now undisputed that Wie Die Mey. er's Caiarrh Cure is the only Deulment. “Very _efficacions. Saml Gould, Weeping Water, Nob.” Oue box cured Mrs, Mary Konyon, Bismarck Dukot » Tt sostored e to the' pulpit. Rev. Geoge Bl Goiole ¥, N. V. “0un box s foally me, Rev. Tablor, 140 Noble stregt, Bnnklyn"' ' A perfect curnlm 30 yeurs rufferiig, J. D, llo.bonnld 0 Broad. way, N, Y., . Thousands’ nl tostimo, v received l-om oll parts of the worldl- vered, $1.00, ‘el Do Meyer's Ib) Iustrated hvnw- " with statements el waild e, DUB. Dever & 0o Bteoet, N. Y Vawrt,bure & satakSem chum.” certain kinds ef barbed wire, of which the Judge McCulloch consi house of Mr. Greene, on Sixteenth street, between Williams and Hickory, Thurs. day night The girl loft home about three o'clock in the afternoon, without hat or jacket, had on a soiled reddish dross, tight jersey pantalettes, and navy Ho stated that the body was that of Willlan Matheny and that ho had resided about one and & half miles from Glenwood, lowa, where he has » wifo and one child. Tho sheriff of Glonwood was called up s paid, Nebraska House, North Platte, M. Oberst, proj iotor. 4 VWANTED _riest o 1ass barbor. White or o ANTED —A girl for general houso work. Call | Y3ORSALE—A first class meat market with dw, SALE o o dwes W at 211 Scuth 14th St. Robert Purvis. '500.28p fng attached, lso a slaughter houss and all nee- 77777 28p LL :‘xan:{\'i:oulx:u ning a large business. Address . . 0. Box 15 Co. FANTED—A cook woman proferred. Good wa- X0/ Gnca/Nanpe 0o NoblieN £03:5%) Nebi|| e s 1p | JPOR SALE—200,000 hard burned brick or board the cars at Omaha or Florence at lowest market Nono othor neod | price, Adross Florence Brick and il Co., Omaha. p | Howell & Schaller, Agorts. 6 1m lored, 210 14th St. 48531 by telephono and stated that ho knew | blue worsted stockings. Her hair is light, | W iy the man well and also_knew his family, | aturally curly, and eyes full blue. Any 1t is supposed that he came to Omaha | information of her whereabouts, or her VWANTED—A dustrious. rotura, will bohandsomly rowardod by tho |y s St in search of work as he had long been youngGerman girl, one neat and in E—Lo's in Hanscom place, on monthly Permanent place and €00 wages, payments. 1REY & MOTTER, 160, Farnam. h ave, and Leavenworth, 452t Bl talking of coming here, distressed parent Sul Ansc d, e —— The Verdict of the Jury. VW ANTED A Mra. G. M. Hiteheock. {OR SALE—3 acres on Leavenworth St., splendic l«: :ation, and & good bargain at 81,200, ood gi] chiofly for Ktchen work. L 615 IREY & MOTTER, The inquest on the remains of the man found dead Tuesday morning near the city Steam Laundry was held yesterday The Washburn & Moen manufacturing company, of Chicago, and Isasc'Ellwood. as plaintiffs, instituted five suits in the GENTS WAN' and easily lea. 1 ple free. goods sel'ing rapidly. W SONTION TED—Local or Traveling, mt'lpln Business light, agreeaile F i satE—acotlot south St Mary's ave, 106x185 xperionce not necessary, Sam- fect. Price $20¢0. A bargain. ~ IREY & MOT- Galion, Mich.” 769 616-t¢ at4 p. m. A jury consisting of F. J. U, 8. circuit court yesterday, They McShane, H, Kennedy, Otto H. Boehme, were brought against Rollin L. Downing, Capitol Avo VVANTEDA girl to sssist. In the kitchen at 1610 Bumvn& MAYNE Agents for Hanscom place, Jack Galligan, John C. Drexel and R of Kearney; Albert C. Lederman, of Lavg was empanelled, Officer Cyrus, Grand Island; John W. Cole and Thomas A WA dental, Th B. Beach, Lincoln; John W. Ditts and [¥h? fist found him was sworn in Wyaming. " None but frstclaes man apply. ‘;‘,.‘,',':‘.';"“ffi’:}:‘:.‘:'t'):::flfa Boothly Augustus Fotters, Wymore, and John |and testified. Ho gave it as|fWymap grocmy and Bucl, Buflalo, Johnyen, L0 | tern s, BARKER & MAYNE, 1th 8, Price, Fairbury. The objects of these | his opinion that the man acci- [—— suita is to prevent the manufacturing of | dentally fell into the excavation in such o manner that he was smothered to death. A. H, Hollenbeck, who saw him Monday evening, about 7 o'clock, on the corner of Ninth and Dodge, and E, OCleover, who knew him in Malvern, were also sworn as witnesses. The jury after deliberating & short time, rendered a verdict of accidentsl death. ANTED-§ e — Nepraska State Gazerreer & Bus- INESS DIREOTORY to be issued in July, 184, price £4 60, J. M, Worr, pub isher 120 8. 14th St., Omaha, —— The Herald's Musical Critic, 1t has never been supposed that any of the editorial or reportorial staff of the WANTEE-A & atel plaintiffs allege themselves to be the pa- tentees, No injunctions were allowed, but the defendants were cited to appear. C ———— The Commission at Work, is & chance The commission appointed by County ing of John L. MocCague, Samuel E. Rogers, George Smith, Fred W, Gray, Chris Hartman and O, F, Davis, j0 assess damages for the right of way for the B. & M., met yesterday and an the work assigned for them to do. The damages resulting from the condemnation of about twenty lots lying between the white lead works and Tenth streot was assessed, Without completing its work the commission ad- ity Good references 56 %9p office. HALLER, Council 7ANTED o or rccery yoars experienc i to take the new barber shep at the Oc best 1o Steady work with g.od wages. first class. Address F. A. Chapman, Lincol - W goutleman from FANTED - Situation as #hort haud writer i Can use typo writer. 48 60 0 81,600 easy terms Thornburg place on line of Belt road in West Omaha. lots #185 to §260 wonthly payments. Bellair, 24 acre ots$260 cach, monthly irst class barber with a first ation and room for the 00d experienced tinsmi'h immedi- Ad- | [QOR SALE—Hall acre lots insido the o'tv lin dress, O 3 BARIOW, Ord, N,\, ”(m"(ooq on monthly payments. Barker & Mayn SITUATIONS WANTED. - Lo o VO BALE~—(187) New 6 room cottace, arge barn, 7ANTED —Situation by & young manwhere thero et fped 2,400 cas, torms. for advaucement, — References Now 11 room house, lot 66x160 Park ave. eb f ant 0 room cottage full lot 19th St. near S e Leavenwortn 83000, casy torms, aation as clork in grocery store by (135) New 7 room cottage good barn &o., lot 75x no oast; 8 yoars experience. [ 140 Georgi v ave., one block from St. car §4,000, Address C. B." Beo offle. (152) Full lot with 8 houses of 4, 6 and 6 rooms, 18ih 5t near Leavenworth pays16 per cent on in' Vestuien.t 8,60 (150) Elcgant 2 story houso 8 rooms 19th St. bet Web-ter and Burt $4,500, (149) Fulllot new 7 room cottage, 2 blocks from street curd, in Hanscom place $3,000 e tormn (45) Neat cottage lov 40x120 Harney St. Letween 21t wud 220 94,2:0. " BAKKER & MAYNE, 18t and Farnam b Address B uffs, 5381 tion as olerk in retail dry go store. Refercnces furnished, 10 ‘Address box 80, Coin Towa. 63820 7OR SALE—By Paulsen aud Co., & special hargaln for a fow days only. A splerdid located full lot, Herald were in the habit of using intoxicating liquors, muchlass the musical critic, who has always been looked upon journed to meetagain on Friday at 2 p. m, blocks of P, t. “'Am'?:b—\mm o 4 or 6 rooms within § or 10 Gnly § square frony St. Mary's aenue, not over & ares rou the Court House with cattage. - Call for price. Lot 60x)42 on Convent St., near St. Mury's ave., 0. Address “J. " 1616 Doug 661-80 et ARE YOU GOING TO EUROPE? 1n another column will be found the an nouncement of Messre. THOS, COOK & SON ‘Lourist Agents, 201 Broadway, New York, relative to the very complote arrangements they have made for tours in Europs the coming smm and Summer, “‘Cook’s Excur- slonlat,” contalniug maps aud fuil particalare will be mailed to any addross on recelpt of 10 cents asayoungman of good moral characteranda & strict teetotaler. This being the case s excoedingly difficult to account for the report of the Glee Club concert as published in that f'ournll yesterday morn particularly the last ||lngnph which speaks of the “()pun chairs,” the *‘Or- chestra,” and the * solc Mue Nillson Mies Juch, Mr. Remwmertz and Mr, Toedt.” This morning after reading the Herald a number of the members of the Glee Club were taken suddenly ill, sever- W ANTED-1he i Call 4t ouce at Bt W Bost rele g bus ness. MATZA'S OATOH. A Mun Wanted in California Nabbed by Oficér Marza yostorday |%, Of . them - being m:_};:;k;’;‘ B N Mosnlng, Mrs, Fank, is in & high “'\nlruflu co' ticman of N »«n hom os8 an. office state of excitement, while the trustees of the North Presbyterian church are great- ly exasporated at having their huse of worship turned into a theatro with opera chairs. Those of the Glee club who have not been attacked with brain fever are in & rage over the statement that there were a fow hundred empty chai August Seidel was arrested at the depot yestorday morn by Officer Malzs, cn the atrength of o telogram received from San Francisco Tuesday. Officer Matza ited the depot and assoon as his eyes had rasted upon the man he knew him by the TED—A h By & lady, o large fr ntr family. noc kiven. JANTED—Live mau with small cap \\'A TED—A ten or twelve foct counter. 1318 Dod 45 Mus: be v ug lovblo ki aud p b bad on & trade for & ce. Cull at 881 south 24th etrot, after »-ul. Targe two story house 88,000, er lot 100x1560 Park ave aud Baltimore St \ll"l an elegant new buiit 10 room house with all wodern fuprovements, 8,600 Coruer lot, 110s147 Sulirley and Virginia ave. all fouced with house well and shade treeu §1,600, & La:- gain, Corner lot 127x133 only 8 squa es from Park ave, with good house, very cheap at 32 00 at easy terms. Ve lotw ceutarly Lixat d in Biairwith & -2 private bosrdiug house tugethier with furniture A cary v, A did ehance for & dairy 1°0%ores, 3 miles from city Luits wi'h constantly FOnUINg WALEr, 160 | eF acre, Swmall cash pa) ments Immm 0 on desir. d G Full lot cn 14 r near 18th with now h use aud very plea an Cal A fist tf 88 hou ¢ fron Sur. ear, in Shinu's add gsin. A ull lot, 1§ quares fro » carline in Shion's 14t Flrst ciass residence pr perty 81,20 cu co thorough husiness men who o i1 permano.t paying businoss. Charles Hotel. KNAPP 662.28p with & 1o ated ‘Must be_centi Adoress a0 Bee ottce. Apply at 4214 Huney. 509-25p dee St orm the soqual f 4) or over with Hansoom Place, dustey I rotucu. ~ Address s Ocahowa, West 88, with4-5 room s $6,0 0 cn A bt . 183 o taes, 6ol 8018, well and 2 o oy toris by Paulien & Co., 1609 F or 0 OF pon wood Lot in room | 80546 - i, house of 4 100ms o AL —A & bar 8 o know the St. s, when WS ED - Boar b rlos 11 hat { Haw lton snd C description given, and arrested him. The | they invariably sig to a full house. The Y tol onliaruoy 84, intwees 11t aad 180 ;l’ San Lieos uton Hau ilton 8¢ #tu . 1 fos w -~ ply N a wan acknowledged that he was the man "i“ ical critic of The Herald must ex- |} 100 el b bost o6 B B0 e veelst bt ¥ — e | ferred to in the tel but olaimed 17842 this gross injustice done the boys Fuu SALEletdgerator, Apyly 914 Jackson 8¢ 1 20 rol elegram, but claimed "anq that immediately. S :hnt Il:: wub:Ll nizhl and if his story is ——————— rue rol L] dP". vu’;ud e ‘fl.fi:k your druggist tor Reddin dny morn, and he told in substance, the | dents. s Russi Keep it in the house in case of acci- Price 25c. FCE BEMY--Ecuses =xo Lote, OB WENTFuraished room 1818 Jackson st. 682-3p MERGELL & ROSENWEIG, Practical Painters & Decorators, |, CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL ST¢ WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS, STORE Rnaves, 1515 Euunlas Strcm Umana. Cortaaponsens, Are prepared to do work OUTSIDE THE CITY, in any branch, Short Notice ! HOUSE, CK OF SIGN, AND FRESCO PAINTING, DECORATIN Solicit Buffa U. S. Standard - SCALES. Himebaugh & Taylor, WESTERN AGENTS, R.R.TRA DORM. HOPPER, PLATF( standard Write for Estimate: A RM, < PATENT HIM\M BEAM SCALIES ALWAYS IN STORE. OMAHA, NEB ) HAY, STOCK, WARFHOUSE & COUNTER ARGEST STOCK IN THE WELT Adopted and in Use by the United States Government, weights. REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, 1405 Douglas Street, Omaha. OR SALE—. _srately or l‘\Oli SALY Small capital, gooa trade established. Bee ofhco. 440-t1 A horse buggy and harness, scll s together, A firg Addrems 1. phacton, OR SALE—Cheap, * cond hond _carrlage top Tnquire 7420 Dodge. 10 8¢ Mary's ave. 487-25p 188 nmck of hm‘\ goods. " Golden opportunity for eitber lady or gentieman OR SALE gents i Cook’s Shoe st At a bargain, 1200 pound work hors MANDELL, ond hand light top bugz; ng ore, 1808 Farnam St. and Tuquire at Tirrell avd | FoR saLE hall on Cass str. POTTER & CO| R SALE [ family, one from postoffico. POTTEL & CO OR SALE y frame hous: t, near 16th. C 515 Farnam stre Twyo stor BE. Very dosirable residence for smal block of {ary's avenue, 10 bl ck Location fine, #3,500. Easy terml BB, mnm i srreat, (EE € piano as cost. Also one 454-28p Two open 8 rooms and i price, 24,000, 26-t1 nd-nand_buggies and one dolivery wagon, clivkp, 8t 1819 Harney St, ORSALE—A small Mosler, Bahman & Co., fire proof safe, almost new, at this office. OR SALE— saddle or cash, Call a, Capitol ave. A singls and double harnes barn, Price §75. 495:41 irst class good size_pony, good for Will exchange modity, or will Jrorsa gain. store, on 16t] OR SAL For Stables. y 6 niles fr ER & COBB, quire at Creighton House. rale 08 at 45 a0d 17 60 SALE—The gord will and fixtures of the Creighton House. d furni ure separately or Will sell the dining room ¥ of either. for lands, luts or any salesbls com take secured notes on long tize In V0541 E—Une Vose and Sons plano ata bar- Tnquie at Edholm and Erickson’s music 19-t1 to-day omly, at 644.58p Terms casy, POT. t. 1615 Farnam stre 404 t1 AICG pan of yOung Carriigo horsen Stephenson's of 240 acres, e, koo buildins, Iarao_ orchard. 86 acres fencod, withtn 13 milow of new atock yards, and Alko 240 can be seld in 80 acro OR SALF tern, trees, Mary's strect COBB, 151! FOL SALI Potter’s add Farnam street, OR SALE—Stock and fixures, t notions, etc., 5068 N, 16th streei ercannot altend to it, House 6 rooms, lot 76x148, b ote. car line. cis. Frico $3,800. Cheapest house and lot i Owal dition, 8 cooms, well BB, 1515 Farnam St. ot property. Lot i heap and on easy terms Farnam strect. Thornell's addition, fust off st. POTIEL& t 300 barrel cis- forn_on two lots, 110 feet front by 130 fect ceep, for 50. POTTEK & C 466 tf Wal. nooken's additions aud vines, in spl cash, bal new house, consisting of ro pantry, also cistern; with s, ot and & all st out with fruit trecs, grape d'd o ndition, only $3,000. in 5 years. Dorcas street, south Omaha Ono third Apply”N. E cor. 15th snd JOR SALE Kirkwood Kit 1016 Farnam st JOR SALF. OR EXCHAN horn Station vith large 10 room house, large barn and outhouses. or apply 1214 Dodge St., up staire Pliinview, POITER & Rt 100 1and 2 year old grade bulls Our cattle are yarded, and wo i 204-1m- For Al $1,260. POTT) 200 tf Iy payments th 10 ere. ot DO SALE. dor's Lrug sto 01 SAL 8 elos for bal a mile further out. Douglas street. Stock yards. of 5t um--u #t$1,00 on easy ¥ it 10°s on & Maiue N E Lurltl.rlllh aud Fan vite inspection, Strange Br ux City, lows. i House 10x24 and lots 66x152, one lot on corner In Credit Fon or add l-‘u & COBB, 1615 Farnam 8t, EE()to ma buys an elegaut lot in Hanscom $.).)0 Place, on monthly, 3o ...;-";u it Jougato. 1A MAYNE. Fos SaLe-—tnt scre e o Saunders §', Very nice ground, $550 on mot. th- at is loas than swall 1ot are selling Barker & Mayne, ‘uu SALE— lmm\ acres of the Griffen farm, 0 Inquire Omaha Carpet Faru: quire at. Mre. Meyer, over Roo re, 16th and Webster, 872 76x14) near the head 3 beautiful lo! « avy only § MR BAL: D ket N, \m AE horse ¥ ot to b atter 6 p. m. harness 1ding. ~One piaac ‘at Hospe, 1519 D dgy , 88 good a8 new. Cheip. 409 9 1m At a Largeln house of 8 rooms on § 19tk 8t -A fine lot in Ha ud ugey or phaston rade, call at 831 south 2 Apply Foom v, Uniabia X 264 R BALE-—The good will and fixtuies of th [ Oreighton Hovse, or will sell any part of the din- i rooum or ki clien (araiture separatesy. Easy teri. Apply on s3u DUR EXCHANG £—Stock 1 0od buildings and imps o imploments, Waut stock o dress Bie.000. + Heary, k. o sheap lots in Shinn’s 2nd uldulon, —40 mcre farm at Elk- J. v, Silvis, Elkhorn S'ation, Price A 1 BRACES, ETC. Cnachmg, Walkmfi Street and ! Evening Gloves. -| FINE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS. JTRAYED OR STOLEN—A while roan cow about 7 ) years old, short tail and about to have o calf. Ten dollars réward will be pa'd for her return to Jim. ephenson’s Livery stable, 10th St. Cmaha. 507-tt TAH EN UP—One stray red roan horee 8 years old. Call_at A 8. Ostrom's, corner Campbhell and I Omahs. 24 6w oew. F. DAVIS & Cvu., DEALERS in Estate and Mortgage Loans,have removed to No. 1603 Farnam street, up stairs, room 1 door east of their former location, where they may be found until completion of theif new bullding *10( WEWARD for any case of Diphthe that cannot bo_curcs by Dr. Jofties (Council Biuft) preventive and curo. Recently of Boston, haa opened an stoek of elogant new Men's Furnishings ! UNDER THE MILLARD HOTEL. FINE UNDERWEAR AKD HOSIERY. NEWES? AND LATEST / rench tia briggan in Merino and Cotton. DESIGNS IN NECKWEAR, JEWELRY. HANDKERCHIFS English, Pique,and Full Dress Shrite. SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE. AL €3 DO XN E HOFE’S "|Malt Extract. Nouusuis THE WEAKEST, STRENGTHENS THE Must be put in this atyle hottle, and bear on label the name of | Greon I c v rare L iy ”}urmlulyul £ Druggists Price, $4.00 per duzen, THE HULL VAPOR GOOK STOVE The Pioneer and Still Ahead. loo,000 Now in Use, Fast superseding the largost old fashionad stoves and ranges It ha: the simplest and wost efficient stove buraers in the world, aud with new improve- fien s the eaaieat to operate. Abwolutely safe with ta pat ut rescrvolr, pow ia wse the second season witheuit & it gio aciudent. &arsend tor Catalogue, Price L'st, Ete. HULL VAPOR STOVE 0O CLEVELAND,0, m Gm&e soddw