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[ ——— THE DAILY BEE. Moniay Morning, June 2 THE JERSEY LIL . Mrs. Langiry's First Appearance in Omntin, PRINTERS WANTCED. A numbsr of good printers can find steady emplayment at this offica, - LOCAL BREVITIES, —The annusl Reverus ocllectio smounted to $160,402.45; &5 paid o special tax, 2 being —This evening being the first Mon lay even- tng in June, ths board of education will hold & meeting at 8 p. . —Owing to the abwence from town of mem- bar Wilaon, the board of public works trans: aotod no Lusiness Saturday ¢ An wd- Journment was taken to this evening, st which thine the sewer coutract will bo lot. — Aftar an abundance of sensational news for two weeks past, s deathly caln has settled upon tho city wnd wll is as quiet and serene a4 a church yard, —iT'he Brunswick, Balke Collender Co., 509 wouth 10th sereot, Omha, Nob one of their favoriwe Kclipse billiard tables for the D. R. R. R. hospitsl, at Denv r Colorado. —The man Rothy who w & run over in the yards of the C. M8t P. & 0. a faw days aince, had une of his lags amputsted Saturday. The severed member wan burled in Preepect Hill cemetery. , have shipped The Young Peoples’ Association of the Prachyterian church, will give & weight and measuro sucisble, iu the parlors of the church on Dudgs stieet, on Tue:day evening Juue 3d, tha procesas ¢ go to the organ fund. ~Charles O'Connor was yesterday arrested for carrying concealed weapons. It wppenrs 14t & young blood had the temerity to insult O'Junnor's sister in his prosence, who pulliug hin revolver compelled the rake to flee for mafety. —This morniig tho June term of the dis- trict conrt bogins with both judces on the baich, This will bo one of the most in por- 81t terms aver hell in Dougles county and o016 of more thau ordinary iuterest to the people of Omaha ~The Congregationalists, progremivo s ever, promise treat next Friday evening in the musical wud literary line, Miss Ella Mo Bride, who comes woll recommended, will road several welections. Mordsnes Sq iires and Estabrook, with Massra North rup, Duel for May MRS LANGTRY Bogd's opera houee crowdad on Saturday evening by one of the largest audiences that has ever assembled in that beautiful theatre for a long time past. Fvery seat in the house was taken and every box filled with people from various parts of the state. Around the parquet circle were many persons standing who had been unfortunate in being late. Nine tenths of the people went with a feeling of curiosity to see how Mes. Lang- try would look and the others to see whether her acting would amount to any- | thi g | was others went, simply to say after- wards tha they had seen the renowned woman, A hud pre- cedid her and many went with the idea Bevere criticism | | of hui g reatei to the light recitations fa who, acoount f her buauty, belioved that that raction alone would carry her suc presumiuous womau, enn- fully through iu her carecr on the stage ALl of thuse surmises, however, were er- roneous, As the curtain rose there atood, in & most gracc ful and statuesque attitude, the lovely firm and face «f Galatea. Tt was not the aciress that was thought of at the time. The statue looked the very substance of marble itse/f —so wtill, 8o inanimate and so white, that one was completly lost in the admiration of the art and Littls thought of the person who was really to be the attraction fur- ther on 1n the peiformance. Then a feeling of impatience came over the au- dience, aud a feoling 80 1ntense that, 0, eould or would she ouly speak,’ was almost audible. How would her voice sound? Would it mar the besui- ful idesl by what stood bsfors them? Would it chaem and furthér captivate the sensuous sympathies of the ear. it was but a moment, and then as though awakening into life the statue leftits pi- destal, and the gleam «f life which ap- peared, qaickend aud grew stronger and atrouger, until the face became visible, the expression of the eyes lustrous and every movement of the body graceful. Indeed the candid observer then saw aud felt that this most beautifui woman Watking and Estabrook will, as usual, fur- uish good music on the occasion, —— PERSONAL, J. P. Finley, of Wahoo, i3 at the Metro- politan, H. Wilson, of Arlington, is at the Moetro. politan. . V. Cole, of Beatrice, Is atopping at the Metropolitan, Louls M. Watson, of St. Metrop litan. H. W. Pligg, of Orangs City, Ta., is at the Meteopolitan. M. A Lamb, of Deadwood, is registersd at the Metropolitan. Chua. Schoedall, of Cincinuati, Ohio, is at Louis, ia at the had been the caure of much unjust eriti- cism, Her dress was as classical as the subject would admit, unless it ¢an be OMAHA DAFLY RRE«« YW NONDQN A v OMAHA DAILY BEE-+-MONDAY JU L S L 2, 1884, all rendered with spirit and showing the ndvantage of a special teacher in mudc, If the children in the other schools havr made as good a start as those in the Loy wchool, a few years' drill under the pres ent teacher of music will give Omaha a chorus of young, fresh voices which will enable her to rival some of the older citios, The exercises were of an interesting nature thrcughout and in general had ref erence to the special objectsof decoration duy. We are quitesure that the children of the Long school will have a clear underatanding of the reasons for strewing flowers on the graves of our heroes. . Nemraska Srare Gazerreen & Bus vess Dinkorory to be issued in July, 184, price 84 50, J. M_Worre, pub bor 120 8§, Lith §*., Omaha, e ECLECTIC DOCTORS, of the Stats Association at Lineoln, Meeting The ninth annual session of the No- braska Eclectic Medical Associationbegan on Wednesdny andolosed Thursday even: ing. The meeting waa called to order by the president, W. H, Babeock, who, after the roll of officers was called and the minutes read and approved, delivered his annual address, Uuder the head of ““proposals for mem- ln-rnhip", the following names were pre sented: L. Hickman, O. M. Moore, E M Buatler, B. J. A exander and L. F. Polk. R. B. Morton, M. D., «f Wahoo, and H. Y. Bates, M. D, of Springfield, were appoihted by the president to fill vacancies in the board of sensors, The board of censors reported favora bly on the applications f ir admission, and they were olected members of tho asso- ciation, An amendment to the constitation wi offered, cutting out the provision which wakes successtul practioners uf five years standing eligble for memberchip, and confined the admission to m mb rship to graduates to a regular medical college. An amendment was 0 presented changing the constitution 8o that an amendment can be adopted at tha ssme mesting at which it is presented, taetead «f being required to be offered at a prei- ous meeting, as at present. Prifessor J. H. Woodward addressed the assocaition on the *‘Status of Eulecsi- cism in Nebraska.” He opened with pride to the fact that the clectic school is represented in the State University, » thing of which the school can boast in no other state, and he uwrged members to said that it was a little too proper. There was a little too much drapery and clothes to suit the purely artistic mind. Mra. Langtry oan beara close investi- Ration when 1t comes to detsil. Her head well proportioned set upon shuul- ders of the moat rounded mould and sup- ported by & neck of ul bastar whiteness in itself appoared attractive. Her ears white as snow and shel! like in their con- cave frailness wore little to be noticed compared with her mouth and eyes. The latter showed intelligence and & glow or earuest simplici y that marked heras & woman of an imsginative and etherial temperament. Her complexion the Metropolitin. D. F. Hllot of Rad Oak, [a,, is registered at the Metropolitan, Messrs, J. J. Gibson and A. Krauor, of Lincoln, ure at the Metropolitan. James Sullivan and T. J. O'Donnall, of |like pearls, but her under lip appeared | ward, of Omaba; O. M. Moore and E. Oaloago, are guests of the Metropolitan, Jobn J Damon, of San Francisoo, who was called t» Omaha saver .| wasks ago on ancount of the sickness of his brother Alex. Dimon, started on his return home yester lay, Mr. Damon many yeurs ago was a residont of this clty and during his visit here renewed the ac- qusintancs of many of his old frierds- 4. M. Willisms, of the freight auditor's of- fice, his moth-r, Mrs. Tillinghast, and Miss Tuber returned yesterday from their vi-it to 8alt Lake, Utah, This morning Mrs, Tillin- ghast accompanied hy Miss T ber will leave Omuha for Buff ulo, N. Y., their home. The fullowing Nehrask ns registorel yester. duy at the Millard: W. L, Brown, Platts mouth; Jas Sutherland, Siduey: W. Epper- son, Weeping Water; Jno. L. OC reon, Brownsville; . T Fosennd W. H. Moarls, Crete and Jno. R. Clark and C. H. Gere, Lincoln. Rev. J. W. Tngeaham, former pastor of the Chris ian churoh of this city, who lubored here with nntiriug zeal for the -uccess of his denomination, stirted yestardsy ifterncon for bis howe in San Jore, Cal, His diparture was attendel with many sad farewells from his 0ld parishionars, who iuvoked for him sufe journey to his home and bade him Gud spood, S DIKD, O'LEARY-—At §t. Joseph's howpital, May 1 it B'st, of coneuwption, hy O'Leary, aged 19 years aud four month The rem ivs were tuken to McCwthy & Burks's undertaking rooms, prepwed and whipped to La Platte, Sarpy county, lust even- [ $10,000 was assossd for taxes by the cor- |26 ing. CHAMBERLIN ~Tn this ity on May Slat, w6 730 i wn, Jewsio, danghtor of D, L, and Rociwy b nborli, uged 3 yo ru. Funaral ¢ ayat 11, feom thy rewi dvmos of the puren s, northoast corner of 9th and Pierce. The father is engincer Chaubor- Jin, of the Union P wifio rail FLACH - Tn this civy May 30th at 6:15 p m Edward Nickoles, won of Mr. and Mes, Gaorge Flash ge fonr years aud six mouthe Faoeral Monday at 2 p. m. from the resid. ene on Spruce streot between 4th aud Hh strots, Frionds invitad, FRIEDRIOKSE V—Tn this city last even. Tow at B, Louis, son of Mr. wud M Ulrich Frivde ickson, age 2 months aud 3 duys. Funeral this afterncon st 2 w'clock, from the residence of parants, 514 north 18th street Frionds invited h Iteleased, Cap. Smii Cap. Smith was allowed by Judge Benoke on last Satorday afternoon to again breatho the purs air of freedom. Hil 1 required ball and he was relossed His boud, which hud been figedat 81 000, nd Sam wassigned by Al Masterson Beatty, and approved by the court., —— Real Esiaie Transfors. The following tra: ecord in the ¢ unty clorks office May 30 and roported for the Bee by Ames' roal eatuto agency. Biephen L. Colling and wifeto Matthew in, Jot 7. block B J, 1. Kedick's w. 8 w, w.d, $1600, Tot 20, MoCavdiish Pluce, w d., Erich Feoat aud wifo 0 John lot 26, hloek B, Kountz & Ruth's add. ing w, d. $925. A. J. Hansoow and wife to John W, Iom.buu‘ lots 12 and 13, Hanscom Ince, w. d. $950. friends fually succeaded in securing s wore filed for ir nod wife to Wm. C. Groas could not be well juaged of on account of the heavy coat of powder which the role demanded, but when she grew excited, her face was sutiusod with a crunson tint that threw lustre on the bal ance of her features. Hor testh were quite promiuent whenever she baseech- ingly looked up in the face oi her dear Pygmalion Her acting has improved woudertully since we laat saw her in New York and mauy were agreeably disap- pointed who weut, expestiug from what nad been said by 'the eastern press, to hear a poor actress. Mrs. Langtry is as good aud has improved s much in the same time us Mary Audersn did when she first began to wot. Bith of these women sustained themnselves becauss of their beauty nb tho start and theie scting was considered a miter of secondary cou- sideration, But Mra. Langtry has claims to being called to-day u fair actres, and that part of the performance was s eutertaining a8 when acted by mauy who travel around asstars with gronter reputations. Her gestures are extremely graceful. Every attitude is of the most simplo and easy positions, avd one ureat thing to be com mended, coupled with her other attrac: thy lack of anything bordering on conceeit, or a conciousness of her own churms, They say she 1 ouly thirly three, and if ehe contiuues to improve we warrant that she oue day can become one of the leading actresses of her timee, e — A Trinl for Tuxes, A novael suit was on trial bofore Coun- ty Judge McCullooh on last Sturday, in which the city of Munitowoe, Wis., was plaintiff and J. L Brand es, deferdant. It appeura thut the defendant’s pereon- al property to the amount of nea'y poration pluintiff while Brandies lived in that municipality. Bufore the taxes b. - came due the defencant sold the taxed property and came to «'maha, The ey i April began suit here to recwer the sur duw it, smount g 1o $211 70, Uander the statutes of Wise nsin taxes faxes orente w lisn on sl property sasess. od, whother resl or personal. Tha ae- <188 ot uD were that the plaintff hud not shown i its petition that it had used diligence 1o collet this amount out of the property ao taxed, nor was the cluim of such a naturo that it oonid be sued upon a8 a debt and an action mamtamed, The caso wus tuken under advisemont by thy court, L LONG SCHOOL, roines Pringl 0 Thursday.— in Oberg:. On Thuraday afteraoon exercises ap. propriate to Decoration day were held in the Long school bu iding by the scholar msisted by the princival and teache::, The Long sch ol building is a fine struct ure. 1t is locwted ut the coruer of Kiig and Doleware stroots and is attended by » large vumher of pupils, v is well lighted and voutilated and was groatly b autified by the many decorations, es- pecislly prepared for the oocassim as well &8 many permanent The walls were covered with fliwers and piot ure carde, while the blackboards were covered with drawings. Miss Sarah Mc hewne, the princil, , - is doing an excellent work and is labor h untis ones. of this city. g8, some patriotic and othe ng 7l to place the Long *of the world rohool foremost awong the other -nhuulnl Ono or twe The children recited pieces and sang’to Bexy Bares, Omaba, Neb., patbetio, , Dolivery, give to this enterpriso their heartiest moral and financial support. He also epoke of the Nebraska dedical Journal a8 an important factor in the success of the work and urged the necessity of prop- erly supporting 1t. Professor Ira Van Camp gave notice that he would at the next meeting cf the Lak s THE GERMAN THEATRE. | The Charming Young Actress Frl, K. Spabn Adds New Laurels to Her Fame, Yesterday evening the first of the series of open-air entertainments to be given at the Stadt Theatre took place, wich a very larga gathering of our German citizens, The audience was treated to a dual per- formance last night, the principal play being one of G. Von Moser’s finest pro- ductions, which being freely translated mizht be entitled ‘A Woman Seen Paris.” Miss K Spahn, of course, was the center of attraction and in the role of Marie Von Schoenberg, a charm. tng widow, maintained the great reputa- tion she has won for herself as a talented actress during her brief stay in this city. M. Peohtel, as the msjor, made a great hit, and Mrs. Niemaun as Bertha, daughter, looked extremely charming and enacted her with considerable vivacity. Mr. Niemann, as Oskar Von Siburg, made the most of the character, and Mrs Puls-Ahl as Mathilda, played very prot- who has his part uly. Mr. Molchin sppeared as Von Waldhw, a hussar oficer, was exceliont aud was much applauded. Mr. Pule-Ahl took care of the personifi- cation «f Von Sctaruberg, the ascessor, in a very sreditable manner. 0o of the characters, which, perhaps, created the most amusement, was that of John, the wervant, very ably sustrined by Mr S:hmidthoff. ~ Mr. Lindemann, as Fri z, dererves a word of comwendation, well known musical firen entitled “Lott is Duad,” in which M:ssra. S:hmidthoff, Niemann, Puls and Lndemann, with Mis Puls Ahl appeared. It proved highly entertaining snd was enthus antic ally received. Th2 musical union orch.s- tra furnished some excellent music dur- ing the evening, s SeaL of North Carolina Tubaeco is the best. e e A Buit Under the Slocumb State. Annie E. Cornish on last Satarday be- gan suit in the district court against Bar. ney McGinnis, E. Cole and James H. T e after piece consisted of Guenther's | | VWV ANTED - Good Jaundr ss at sesth.went cor /@b ano Harn y. Wa.os 88 per work, 22 \”'ANTE]\ ~Qir for g noral housework. Mrs Allen, 11 N, 17¢) sireet b7 810 VW NTEG LA ornce miker, one € % under stards Tin Work pretencd, loquise of W, 1. Burus, Sioux Ci y, I wa 59 31p K Four pleas nt ad conveni it chum ) homse-keeping for 1an and wite i€ ot chidren, 1o b avicrs 1 roomers 819 1enn 1ith 5t., 8 bloska f.om P, 0 6873, JOR RENT-A fornished room for gentl man or Iady, 820 8, 1.t 1 ar Loav nworth 544-8p NOW K NT =R ni hed ¢ omim with b ard, on fir ¢ floor, At 15 8outh 19th st cet. JPOR RENTA wod tao story frame bloek trom St. My s avi nu evional Church, 1 006 tf ANTSHED ROOM—With hoard, anitable tor two te, i private fam ly. Address H." Boo offi e 4 Douglas. or with u board, ¢ o loeated. IHEY & MOTTER, & W. cor. 15tn d Farnam. 568.31 JFaRk RENT=A pubis hal over F. T, Andrews’ Boot and Shie store, A12 <. ith St 18531 JFO® RENT—Furnished room 1:38 Jackson <t 632:3p I G ENT, Two viogant trunt roume nicoly tur. uis! Conectod «ith Vath room. hot and exid water ' Une of the cicest | catfons in the city, 13 bhocs teom <t Ma y'a uve , 5 6 Ple want St. 1841 | N “ne u turnish-d boi room No cooki g0 stiet 23.5p or KENT—Furni hed room 1617 Chicago 9 o t JOR RENT- Large t it ib'e for ront_offices 1504 Parnam St 0 docor. Apply £ John New York Dry grod t re, 613 Neo'raekn Natir al B in the Apyly at Bani 62011 VY ANTED—G1 1 £ ruencral homsework i a family Vottour Clin 619 Jack on St 1Oy WANTRD - Cuvand & agents (0 handio a newly Onets hre cn be wid o or aduiiers “Enterprise " No, 58"t \ JANTED—Th ee or u 10 les bo keer g, Ga d sibustio W anstroot. J B SWITH E: VA ANTED ~A good coos t - ork i & private fam- ily with Isundreas and second yirl twenty (10 1r+ & mouth. Shernia e, W g Mra. A. . Poppleton. 1683 6373 VW ANTBO-Glils st 207 N.16th tewt 583-5p. VWANTED A i i roum il and seamatro a8 the Occidental: (18] McArdle under that section of the Slo- cumb law which makes liquor venders liable to those whose providers are made worthless and unable to furnish the nec- 'y support, by reason of drink pur- chased at their saloons. The plaintiff in this case alleges that her husband from last October to the time of filing the petition has been continually drunk from drink bought at the defendact, M.Ginnis’ F) board of regents tender his resignation as professor of obatetrios and diseases of women and children in the said universi- ty and recommended R i Grimes, of Lincoln, as a suitable person to be nom- inated by tho association as his successor. On motion Dr. Grimes was recom- mended, in the eyent ofithe resignation of Dr. Van Camp and its acceptance The election of ofticers resulted as fol- fows: President, I Van Camp, of Owmaha; vico president, L. F. Polk, of Raymoud; secretary, . 8. Grimes, of Lweolu; treasurer, H. Y. Yatws, of Springfield; board of sensors, J. A Wood- Butler, The committea on legislation, consis’- ing of Drs. McCaeland, Grimes and Latta reported progress and were continaed. Dr. Latta was appcinted » committee of one to negtiate for transporiation on the different roads. After the reading of otzays, reports of cases in practice and discussion theron, the followiog delegates were elected ‘o the:national convention at Cincinnati i June: [ H. Babcock, R. S. Grimes, I Van Camp, W S Latta, J: N. McCas- land, T B Bowmau, G L. Nicholls, C L Scwrdevant, O. M. Moore,. B. B Morton, A. L Root. The ansociation adjourned to: meet at Omaha Tuesday, May 3. 1835, e — A Card of Thanks, M. John Williams desires to- express his heart felt thanks, to his many. friends for their kinduess and assictance in his late bereavement and especial'y to those who were nearvst to him in his hour of tel. i ot The O ismions at Work, THE B, & M. COMMISST N, The comuission appointed by county judge McCulloch t) appraise the damages to property condemued for the right of way for the B & M road made a partial report on last Saturdsy. The following 8 the return of the commission: Portions of lots 12 and 18 and #1 of 14.and 16 in Hartman's adduion, 830005 Lots 16 and $3.000; portion of Lot 36 and il ) e, $1800 5 portion lov 8, hlock 227, $60; portton Lot 7 and all 1ot 8in block 227, lock 224, 83 05 potion Lo 26 0; poruon ot 4, block 222, § won lot 4, hlock 223, $260; | blook 227, $700; portion lot 6, block 235, 700 THE BELT RAILWAY COMMISSION. Tho appratsers 1or e 1gat of way for the belt road alsv made the following partinl report @ A steip 00 fest wid hrouzh the southeanst £ of the south oast cme 20, ownship 1B vangs 13, §200 ; o atrip 100 feet wide theough the norrh west } of the north-weat §, sec, 83, towuship 16 rango 13, $200. — BUY NO OTHER! D0 NOT BE MIS. LED ! WAIT TILL YOU SR8 THE PEOPLES CYOLOPEDIA OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLELGE Cirontest, Cheapest, Lites', 80 editions, 400 spuoial o miribeions, B8 0 tinice, nearly double the number of subj.om treated by either Appiet the Bt nica, or Chiwmbers’ Oyclopeding 52 double gy oolored 1 naller naps and dingrams, aud over 5000 eugravings. Suner Roval cetavo volu ues of over 2 000 pages, Broughe down o the prosent tioe Bound w library oather, wmarble vdge (3 volume edion ) 818 Half Turs Ky Mooseo, bl edge (3 volume editions) §20 TWELFYU EDITION JUST COMPAETED. An clegant serice of bewwifully en- grav d aud colored weps of rach »iate and territory, with revised conrus of 1880, by oou ties, printed on back of each war, There twyether with the foreign maps, all of which are includeded in plate an atlas here is vuhvi hed, ot clars wen wanted for its mile in the atate of Nohraska. Apply Gevorsl saloon, and therd from has become wholly unable to properly care for his tamily. Cole and M ‘Ardle, partiss defendant in this case, are: M Ginnis’ bondsmen who are liuble under the statute the same as their prinsipal. The damages are kid at POL000S L e ) The Florence Cut-Off. The Sioux City Journal says that Su- perintendent McCabe, of the Nebraska division, in the city last evening informs a reporter that.the Florence cut-ff, is Iikely to be open to trains ahout June 10, The bottom of the two cuts. s dryer than during the progress of the work. The cuts are down to grade and the taking away of the surplus bank on either side is about finished. To insure the track from settling should the bottow of the cuts again grow soft, piles have been driven slmost the whole length of one cut, and for some 800 feet of the: other out. The track is laid over most of the grade of the cut off AN | ED—Ex; erien and no fon', BLISS, 8:8 Broadwa, VW ANTED A ston veba'lo an intelligent 15 0F more yuars 1 to car1y papers. Ay Beo oftice, 8 4. m. B3 1 dy in milll ory sive of or addross J. J! Councll Bluff-, 538031, MERGELL & R Practical Painters & Decorators;',, R.R "RA DO {MA HOPPI R, LARGEST STOCK IN SENWEIG, SCAT.ES Are prepared to do vk OUTSIDE THE CITY in any branch, Short Notice CARRY THE LARGFST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF | "4':}:“\!: WALL PAP) R§ AND DECOKA" [ONS | ANp rresco "%uaves 1515 Bonglas S(reet, Omaba, roiotcnce | DECORATING Buffalo U. 8. Standard SCALES. Himebaugh & Taylo, WESTERN AGENTS, . - OMAHA, NEB 2 il HAY, STH K, WAR'HOU-E ALWAYS IN STORE. THE WEST. Adopted and in Use by the United States Government, REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repeired and' sealed by W. § standard weights, 237" Write for Estimates, HIMEBAUGH & TAYXLOR, 1405 D wnalas Street, On aha 'OR SALR- One span of harses weight 2,700, 1 qa r6 of Thow AlLson, Capit Tave vam’ botween 5%-8 p 15th JRGN SAUR-A trstcla 00 '8 bins nens, »tock ank |- Wil fake part trad Bee (thie d 168 Street, Ou aha, t W “YAVTKD Ane- ) erienced g 1l to do house work Gormun preferred at 1913 cbsto: St. 502-51 VW ANTED—A “onok-woman preferred. Good wa- gou | aid, Nobra:ka 1iovee, North Platie, Neb M Obew, projirton 47 31p W ANTED=A yaungierm n girl, one neat and In dustrious nent plic aid 2001 Wiges. Mg S R, . and Leavenworth. 482.tt GENTS WANTED—Lical or raveling taple & udy wel ing rapidls. Kusine.s light, agreea lo and malylos e, Exporion e mt vecos bry. Sam: ple tree.” It W. MONTWO' S, Gavi n, Mich. 76.3 uth RITUAT ONB WANTED W ANTED 8 er, copy st o obj ct bty 1w a1 o g » VWANTED- By & teaoy g man fr.m the ea » pusition at wost unyBiing, Adidew 1K * 1315 Capit 1 uve. 5 62p fon | yryoung | d, a% book keen lerk ~ Sal.ry nt 85 much an 0)paton. Best of refer X 46 603 “'[N?i:n “Situation by a « erman who under— e fan stands cire of hoises avd yars, in pov Uyoreny other hiud of work. Add.es: - No. 718 Nouth 15th street: WARTED Todoho s waek in exchingo tor 1001 by & youne 1v'y who sews du ing the day. Cali or addry » Mbw i, L Sheffr, 1214 D) ga by 190- ) 579 2p TANTED—-{uwin us teumeier. Call at rod 160 ot with n o 5w sito of Fl tire outfit as a.bargain 596 stablished try [ of wure, 81,0 0 Addrors M V. 591t ) Neb. ihe e F. ©. LEWIS, 14th and Jones, e | J7OR SALE--Atw bargain, 1200 yound work horee: n voud order. A>3 'MANTELR, ARt 326 Broadway, Doan.il Blutl " SALE Cum it i, Koatorw Wrat Comiine. L 'ta'ch ap andvon TER& COBB, 1616 Faruam stre. s Tows. RadlRb ke ot JROR BALE=A aew house, consisting of & rooms, ‘clomt and pantry, sls) isto1; with ‘ot and & - Balt of vround alkact out with frnt trocs, grape vines, in splnd d evnaition, only $1100 One © wrd con n JROR SALK A goud b etret, cabi Beeoffice. i1 & nfevtionery on 10th 8, lenid o caion . Acdrers'A, B. 59:-6)) alnce in b yoas. Apply N. E. cor. 16th nd Dorcass reet, souilynahn. 4425 F_ I B\t E—Cheay lota § Kirwood sl Blsinview. Shinn's 2ud addi o, , F R SALE—Speotal bargain & all | ousw snd fuil in i wd shrpe 91,5 POTIER & COBM 1015 Farnim st 42841 DOI SALK OK EXGHANGE 40 acio furm ap Elke o ne-halt 1 oca- e s S e e doce horn Station - ith large 10 100m house, large Tl om aAditione, on | b.rnand outhouses. ~ J. i, Silvis, klkhoin S'ation, monthly jaymentse Frstoas pro erty, kasy | OF Apply 1214 Dodge Sk, tairy, 878-2p terns 3. W1 GUNSKURY, e _— £ 505 tt 1638 Dowglas strect, oA Lo r nehmen aud ot Q3 SALE=Neacly new Sodw Foustain, 217 N. (6th street Wrnam eheets. $90,00. ot L84 5p ALE-~Soveral fii ¢ secand hard book -cases. o Jno. L. Wobster, 0.or A, D, Moise's, b8t fows. ) DT Lld, 10 bo 8+e0 on B hyee seter pips, 4 m 0 he North 13th stieek, Ao. 418. R (Lo 8550 buys an degant Lot n Hanscom: $-)c)”‘m-a,un ‘monthly ) nyments, if you x to. 26 1t BA K K & MAVNE. 1os withn oo bl JFOR FALE, Bust: et lihot vetalt 1u ines B S Omaha. St k. will invei e y 01 duing o bus | )y payments that llows tha . swall | ts are selling iness f of over $44,000 w year. - Profit. I go. G od | for halr & mile further vutk: Barker & Mayno. reason for eellir. ~duréss “B. 7" Lee «tlice. 605-2 TOR SALE—200 010 harl hnreed brick or board the cars at Omaha o/ Florence at lo prico. Address Floience Bric. and THeCo WY South siie Esbrabevt, heir Favpama. 607-6p MISCELLANEOUE W/ NTb ——— The Feopie's Cyclopmding After a careful examivation of the work, we have purchased a set (f the People’s Cyclopwmdia. It is just such a work as wifl meet the demaads of the people. Ttisin every way adapied to popular use, and is very cheap in price. It is complete in its range of tupios and is up to date. It deserves an immense sale among our best families and business wen. WANT D—Ar ace m lished s oric n ad v an'e ) correspon d with awi althy ge tlenaa (f¢ o morals tem erate aud ‘oving, t'ar wants a wife o liveandc erishn d bocloved fu rturn A diew “Mary" cue ol B o offiv 679-31p WANTED—live man: with Hetle morey, 1214 H treet. 692810 “7 ANTED—A gnod it £ Kt in & ioe busn e inthe W st Lurke pr fit , no comj ety n, onk, 8 6l amonnt (f mony Hee o 524 810 thai Mry | loth 5t sl the 8 Rt WANTE A ol et o for ) e tlonen, with bowrd peolirred Addns B B o otice. bl V\/ANTED=A hir o.ur pony @ d b ton, If ihe " 0 be b atrade Lo a good I in Coliwd 81 sou b Hanscom 1" uce. 4th rtrect, afte Ap. i, 8 tf VDR Biar ors e kiow the st aloe 11 telon Haeney St 0 taee T2th and (Bth will wok of my o tupth Vot tablo b d €0 34 00 b t wponiiing Fiarni ho ! room at 1093 Dol Gentlem o, ot pred. Howel! & Soha Age: ts. 156 1m tmar et iah [0 SALESoa md had light top bugzy and fugmre at Tirell a d genw ridivg. sadd Cook's 3hoe 10 0. 1508 Faraaw 5% 109-t¢ Fuu S+LE—Twenty aoies off the Griffen farm, 8§ wilos.trom the Powsstfine: and cnly two blooks from Prattts sub-divisdoni. Will be sold in 24, b or - | 1) aro lits Inquire: Omabm Carput Co., 1611 Douglas stzeet 270 1t i‘\uu SALK—~Farm 8 milos trom city, near Union Stockyaads, . Inguirs as: Mrs Moyer, over Koo ~taro, 10thnor Wobater. - der's bruy P2k SALE—1wosb, frame houss, & roome and 16th. Cash price, $4, 10, am strect. hulion [yt SauE -vory davant fanily, one buck off from postotise POT K &COBB 1016 K arna.u stroat. o rosidunoy tor amal Mory’s venus, 10 block Lo tion. flue, §3,60) Easy term! 6 th Two open_second-naud bugkles and one delivery wagon, choap, At 1818 Harney 8t 839:t1 20! BALE -3 beautifaliors 76x14 near the hoad . of St-Maryy ave st §1, 10 0n eas, ber 8. Also Bolo nt 1o%n o1 park ava onle $1.30 each. Barker & Mo ne NoB-CornerA3th and Parna . 2654t IFAIE—EA"’.—-AI. 4 barain howe of 0 roomeon | Lok 1223'N; 10t Ss. 369 3p JPOR A E-A fine lsbvin, Hansoom Place. Wil take home nd hugiy, or_phavton in 1eade . It you want 1o trade, call. at 831 scuth 24t Mreet, Aersp m 9. JORBALE—A small Mosler, Bahman &Co., fi proof eaf , almost now, at this office. [ DV SALE < hoap, Bus deving horse, Lnggy and e harncas. Apply o2k, Unikha Satious) Bank Building, 26t Creizhton Hous-. Will ex. " age for w3, |ty ¥, 0n Will take recired § qure at Orcichon House. gain. store, on 16th 56 DOR.SALE—The 2o d wil and fixtures of the I Wit 6l the di Kitehau furniuje sepa atuly oF any pa t of either. ng room and any salo bl con #ou long ti e | OB 3ALE= 1o Voo mud Sy T o at Fdnolm and- erickson 10 At s bur- MISORLLA N KO 1 REWARD D Py, lost b bnging ta churry, son o) of Gow. Hosard: A vm 11, white ?cod mue- e lack mane, logs an i tal, bawied i on e i fb sl uldor; Mt on wlisary 1 ad, six mil feom Cman [ JTHAVED R S OLFN—Gray Noruat muo with W about halier cn ah uteght yea v ol Vel 1100 Wil giv. $itmoaard for roture of well wat re l, ool building cren foncal, withi 1§ n, omy b lewtr moi v w § wore o Jonig th obove, th e nut #0un $1700 era FeR & Bis 15L Farnom JOR SAT KA choce finyr ved farm of 240 acres, larco or huri 50 Ha i B ck, ¥.uth Ls h St., Bel cvuo Hoad . With *ath siom, ete. Lir o yard, jlewant ces requi o, 555 634 tp Absolutely Pure. This powiler nevor varlis, A marvel of poroness, atengt o he rdin ry k1 w.th the mle ™ PECIAL 4rspeciaia will Positivelynot be inserted uiess pald (o advance MY Loan M Pecornen 100 e on chattel properdy by 8. T and Douglar, 175w ONEY T LOAN (n JLow raies i Gt o 1 B30 aad U wania bt oul ataty -+ UFity PO R & CORR ‘{ ¥ L ANBD ohatiel property v, 4 d Raare i o d 178, M oam Thw womvwl fAnt Ul aborves Bomis' Loan Azency, 15th & Douria 8441 [ ONRE R0 TOAN 1o wame of 800, saa_upward 0 F. Davis and Do, Rewl Estate and Losn Aennta, 1500 Prnam 9 (g “-un{n Gocd girl &) Pauifl H use, L thand Daveuj 642 M1p VWANI¥D Glel for goneral bou ework, & F. Faruam and 2010 stevet [ T ta g of WA TED A st chaws hosos, ote. Appy t0 T O Biusner, 1404 Fur WA st bue-31 VA7 AN TED-A oo Totw en the agaof 19and A I BLre, A Be ees sCH & BROBT, \"nw.u class g oom gir Houtat, Hostanraut, 1414 Daugles strvet, 61430 ] « JROR BRAT--A fbcsins @ Trqui o at Kab L wnd 18 1167 Davenport 6 481p OB RENT -New haute 0 st Iuquies 1248 ave port ot. e for antle 08 AT Fliie ) Fenes L bo e ™ 0 o with front porch e N 9 hp fure, eight lots n Yot JFO RENT- Furnisbio voous 2227 Dod & ENE L Fo om st 508 b ko cligaurly turnich (ne-OF Lwo Kol D R RENT Tirce g huuss of & o each Dedrable | edion Sl o vl hows ee el BAKKER S WAAN 07 Loge ty oie od lenian or 1xth nd Fa 43511 only, N. W D R KENT one phan Che ) 2o ve. 169 110d¢e St 410 1 L Onelarge front jarlor s Jow table mard |¢§m RE T W. handsomely (o oie desir d, 2000 Ca u 5t 2 taut DOR REAT-Bwo finenished roomydor light house- ko ping B imer s Blwk cot 105 Sth and Bow rd E) Foicne £ T 668t QO RUNT e fars kb ra m th yanthman and wiv, with boari i Welwie 3¢ 7w T Iw itedi K's 11k &0l o o | 0. Laquire atKdholm & F #3340 FOR BRNT=Are voom 169 Fun am 8 b P ULSEN & 00 & At DR RANT - Purnislod 1 oor. 180k and Oapk Ao { SALK part of it 13th S6 Tho whals will Mooy, 5 B oor. 18k and Mar ha Bt AT sme i at Hosy o 1519 b dge 10w, 04 N, 16th -t it and w PA) o Bts, wores on 1 ey w goud by gal I ws kood a5 now, B ALE Stk w1 d A uros, b 0 Al 1ot in Omah 50 bare ) (s Th St pondis, 0 IGEY'& MOTTER, ®onwll arts of oo oty e ¥ 10 260 month terns BANKER & MA) NE, 15th & o ot n | D e T0j 0Ty, WAt otk of neichi dive of abuub & 00 Alidraw 0 Hheo y, o fice DR - R VKO R STULE! ¥\ whi ¢ roan cow about T (e soac old, st Sai - ant abutt hove ol ot | Toniioranm e Vacd €l ejad 1 rhor 1 tun tad m Livery sdally, (1h St nahe 807t REWSALZO. 1 barinm o, bEALENS I »Roal Fatate & 0 M rtgage Luacs,hare removed 10 No 18 F ymam ~ticet np starrs, room 13, vie door oasb of ther “form 1 locwd 100, Whe e they way be found wtid cor uletion «f the r new balding F OO D (ol B re 1 Diphtheria by e Jfirics b wie Send £r it H.B. HUDSON, Teouutly of Boston, hrs cpened an elogant new w00 of [y BARKIR & MAYNE Agerts for Hamoom |haos, 13 6t #1,6 0 casy torn s by <line of Bt soud MR ALE—Halt 5§00 1) Moy pavi a1 # ) Now b roon Sawhwe §,49 ( 6,00 Liaved Wor i 45000 a8y o a8 L3 Nowir M0 e v (5 ) Fuil lod wit 3 noas Bk Bear eAv W €19l 28 34,2 0, Crruam OR ALS- A &b Darn, Iarge bt { ¢ « Mg [ the grod \ 1o we or w 1l e tre oty Imits, Mew's Furnishings ! Farker &My o) s g Jar Arge Lam, 18) N w i1 100m housd, Wt 60x168 Park ave cortage g0 d ban &e., kb 76 , one hivck b om >t e 1 84 of 4,5 an O panlEpr et b in yex b uss By oms A9Wh S8, bet 001 il Cow o awst of opventon e Wi 0 St UNDER TUE MILLARD HOTEL. FINF UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, S chimeess NEWEST AND LATEST DESIGNS IN NECKWEAR, JEWFKLRY, HANDKERCHIFS b BRACES, ETO, Coaching, Walkin?, Street and (§) Elogaah 6 roo n ooftage fall lo' 10th 5% asar Inlspring Weighta, A At el wock o fancy goods, | FINE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS, L. W." 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