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THE DAILY BEE. Wednesday Morning, June 4, COUNCIL AND “COLLARS.” Ouly cight of Chas:’s ten appoitments coufirmed by thet body, The Tm-mm:!;r‘n: grade finally forever set at rest, The Mayor tells wuat he could do if left to himself. RINTERS WANTED. A number of good printers can find steady employment at this offios. P ————— LOOAL BREVITIES. —Little Johnny Murohy, the telegraph boy of the republican, had his arm broken yeste:- day. A lady aud gentleman were thrown from ® oarrisge on Park avenue Sunday, Both wrere slightly injured. —¥. . Mc Shane yestorday levied upon the library of the departed Walter Bennett, s, who issaid to b enjoying the summor Rurope. Kauffman Exculpated by the Commit- tee and the Council, A regular moeting of the city couneil was held last ovening, President Muryhy in the chair. Roll-call found members Behm, Woodworth, Hascall, Bechel, Kaufman, Redfield, Thrane, and Murphy present. The journal of the previous meeting was rend and approved. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS, From the mayor, giving notice that he had approved cortain ordinances passed at last moeting. Filed, The mayor, who was present, took the rostrum and stated that he had been re- quested by resolution to make his ap- pointments for the heads of various de- partments or explain why he did not. He continued that he had looked the records of the cily over and had found no pro- cedent whero & mayor had appointed these heads as he was requested to do. This resolution was directed toward a single officer against whom an attempt at blackmailing had been made. In one week, he said, everything would be all right, From the mayor, appointing Zenas Stevens, Andrew Rear and Moses Shinn to assess damages arising from the extonsion of Indiana street. Confirmed. From Hugh (i. Clark, asking for per- mission to maintain the area wayin the rear of his building on Douglas street. Referred to the board of public works. From F. H. Woodbridge and others, asking for the removal of the lamp post on the southwest corner Hamilton and Saunders, to the northwest corner of said streets. Referred. From Joe Pritchard and others, calling attention of the council to the fact that the street sprinklers are overdoing their business, the streets being made muddy thereby. Referred. From G. M. Hitchcock and others ask- ing that Capitol Avenus be graded ac- cording to the grade established in 1873. Referred From Gas Company, presenting its claim for gas furnished for April. Re- ferred. From C. R. Schaller calling the at- tention of the council to the petition of Jalifornia street property owners to the —John F. Boyle, press representative of Joka B, Dorris “New Monster Shows" is in town, The show exhibits in Omaha June 28rd. —Xt is rumored that somo parties have beon making efforts to have District Attorney Godwin removed and another appointed in his place, Tt Is no wonder that kome people wavt him romoved, ho Is making it too hot for Shem. —TIn police conrt yostorday morn, threo men oharged with vagranoy were dischargod; one disturber of the posce was fined $5and costs. T'wo oases of intoxioation were fined $10 each and oosta, A Bau reportor was shown yestorday. by Mcr. Russell, of Max Meyer & Co.'s, acopy of ‘Tho New York Sun, The sheet Is a three oolumn folio and is dated New York, Tuos- day, September 3, 1833, — Xt was reported just aftor dinner yostorday that a salocn-koepor named Max Lenzman, coraer of Twenty-fifth and Oumming stroet, ad heen shot and killod by his wife. A Brr roporter hastened to the place only to find Max standing bahind the bar and dfshing out tho beer as usnal, —John Murphy was arrested yesterday for stealing from W. 8, Potter a satchel con- taining some clothing. Before Judge Benoke heo pleaded guilty and was sentenced to thirty days in the county jail on broad and water and ordered to pay to plaintiff the sum of $40 50, tho value of the goods stolen. A large number of workmen commeno- 4 work on Farnam street at the intersection of Ninth street yestorday morn, The stono whioh is in the street is belng pioked up. 1t will be pounded up and after tho street ia graded will be placed upon it making & maca- dam baso upon which to place the granite blooks. ~Manager McKalvy, of the Unlon Pacific base ball olub, has arranged three games of base ball with the Rock Island team, to bo played on the St. Mary's avenue grounds, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week., The Rook Island's are a new organization, having startod out the beginuing of tho pros- et weason. They have played somo of the finort cluba in the country, and thelr record shows them away ahead on games now, Only | grade of said stroet near Creighton %l; rocontly they best the famous Peurla “Reds” | 1080 Referred. A by a handsome score, and a short time previ- | From John Wallichs and others, i ons sooured tho scalps of Charley Lord's |testiog against the grade of Whisay street, as established- Reforred. 3 From secretary of the board of educa- tion, asking that the city official provisions to pay the Interest due In Kvanaville Sluggers, They are ball players, and the Union Paclfics will have to do their prottiest to keep tholr reputation. T DR New York, July 1, on high school PERSONAL, bonds. Reierred. —_— From city marshal, givins notice that A. B, Clevoland, of Lyons, is at the Metro- | he had imf;fimuly suspended William Nigh ingale from the police force. ferred. From John Tumbull, asking a leave of absence of 10 days from the police force. Granted. From August Pratt, W. J. Broatch andWilliam Coburn, mnking their re- port as appraisers to assess the damages arising b{ appropriating by the city the south 33 feet of lot 560, block 8, in Han- com s Place additi on. The report gives the owner $600. lf.gpmud. From city marshal, asking for a leave of absence for Captain Donahue of three weeks. Granted. From city water works, stating the company had constructed hydrants, as ordered by the council. Referred. From city physician, giving /s report for las. month, - Referred. From Loren Miller, presenting a quit- olaim deed to the city of certain real oatate, to be used for alley purposes. Filed. From George P. Bemis, as agent for Ella A. Carlisle, Kreleming a plat of lots 26 and 26 in block 2 in Park place, for acceptance by the council, Referred. From city attorney, stating he had ex- amined the abstracts relating to the con- veyance asked for by A. L. Strang and recommendod that it be made. Re- forred to mayor to make deed. From F, F. Bailey' R. N. With- nell and A. Rosenberry making their report as appraisers of damages arising from extending the west brauch of the North Owana sewer. Adopted, and the oity to tender the amount out of the North Omaha sewer fund. RESOLUTIONS, By Furay, that the city attorney be instructed to report to this council his opinion as to the legality of the present liquor ordinance. Adopted. By Behm, that the board of public works advertise for the cleaning of streets and alleys. Adopted. i By Murphy, that sewerage committee report to the council on the appointment by the mayor of Robert D. Duncan to be inspector of sewers. Adopted. By Furay, that the oity attorney be instructed to draw up some convenient form for sidewalk resolutions, Adopted, By Kaufman, that the city clerk be au- thorized to employ some competent per- #on to copy the assessment list and pre- pare the tax list, Adopted, REBORT OF COMMITTEES: Judiciary, recommending the aoccept- ance of the compromise by Christian Anderson of his swt against the ocity. Adopted. Police, recommending the confirmation or Dan McBride, Richard Burdish, Jumes Buw. Puacrick Maystrom, John Ourry, H. W. Pottit. James Hyland, Albert Bigwart, and John W. Nations as police- men and reporting unfavorably upon the nawesof William Astmanand John Chase. Adopted. The mayor, who wi 1l present, stopped forwurd and sai e could ap- point and control the thirty policemen of the city, take the star off of any worth- less one and put it on whomsosver he Ro, jitan, ¥. & Ohapman, of Lincoln, is at the Met- ropolitan. 8. D. Chapmans, of Dos Moines, is at the Motropolitan. J. M. Sturgeon, of Tecumseb, is atopping at the Motropolitan, Miss O. M. Benhact, of Linooln, is tho guest, of the Metropolitan. I K. Gilman, of Nebraska City, is in the ity at the Metropolitan, J. 0. Hunt and L. Rangan and wife of Kansas City, aro at the Motrodolitan, Nolson Dogan and wife of Turner Juncion, llinois, +re reglstered at the Moetropolitan. Meaars, J. 8. Dillenger aad C. Cook, of Wairmont, are stopping at the Metropolitan, Mrs, A. W, Davis, of Witchits, Kansns, ar. rived in this city this morning and is the guest of Mru, J. Getty. Chas, E. Green and wife left for Chicago Monday, and will see how a president for theso United States is nominated by & repub- loan convention, Mrs, L. Q Moggatt, wife and daughter of Col. Hoggatt, of Ames, Tows, Is visiting Mr. and Mre, E, L. Moffit, of California street. Mcr. Ben, Rosenzwoig, of Chicago, is in the ity and gave THr Bk office a very pleasant call yesterday morning. J. K. Boglish, Exeter; Mr, and, Mrs, Man- att, Lincoln; Willlam Landon, Odell; Fred ‘W. Vaughn, Fremont; G. M. Lamber tson, Lincola, and W, H, Carter, Valentine, regis- tored yestorday at tho Paxton. ¥. A. Huston, Ploroo; 8, A. aud Eugene Sloman, Fremont; J, Thibode u, Crete; J. H, Harrison, Lincoln; E. V. Clark, Genoa, Ohas. T, Dickinsou, Tekshamo; 3. P, Hywmer, Holdredge, and E, E Jackson, Blair, regis- tored yestordsy at the Millard, Genoral Lowo, who arrived several days ago on his return from a trip to Europe, was down $own for tho first time yostorday, having been confined to tho house by a sovere cold. His danghters, Miss Kittio and Sallie Lowe, - re- turned with him after & highly enjoyable trip. e —— Started for California, Biedel, the man arrested at the U, P, depot on a telegram from San Franocisco, was started bask to California yesterday by the deputy-sheriff of the county in which the offense was committed, Siedel, it will be remembered, is the man who ran away with $1,600 of money belonging to his paramour, o —— Equalizing the Taxes, The county commissioners were in ses- sion yesterday as & board of equalization, Under the amended law this session can be twenty days long, which time will probably be consumed before thii work for this year will be ended. The first ten days will be occupied in hearing and w"i‘u" complaints after which the board make xami leased, he would clean the city of its property 'l examination of | rostitaten, gawblers, &, within. thir g0 elag bt o0 Bih | 8T% 10 s L M Juaper, v u com- | George W. o and L. asper, who GRSEN. L s naa o dwa Allu:l;_omo ds{nw were oonfinmed by the council, The bonds of the policemen were then presented aud approved. Bidewalks an iridum. recommending which were assessment of ety property.. e ——— Nepraska Srars Oazsrreer & Bus. be_issued in July, J. M. Wovrg, pul 20 8, 14th 8t., Omaha, wore filed yestesday,nearly all of plaints Fmisiday,amriy all o Adopted Bewerage, recommending that the the removal of the bridge on Douglas!on street, botween 28th and 20th streets. } Swith is superintei dent and there isa R e OMAHA DAI e LY BEE---WEDNESDAY JUNKE 4, 1884, olaim of W. T. Seaman against the cily be referred to the city attorney to deter- mine its liability. Adopted. Paving, curbing and guttering, recoit mending the placing on file of the peti- tion of C R. Turner and others, to hate paving district no 25 paved with Sioux Falls Granite, as the petition came tco late. Adopted. Special committee making ita report on the Kaufman investigation. This re- jort completly exonerated Kaufman and wus signed by the full committec. A dopted. Special committee, stating the B. & M. and the U, P. railway companies had agreed to constrnct one span bridges across 7th streot near their tracks, Fil ed. ONDINANCES, An ordinsnce ordoring the grading of certain streets. pirts of atreets and alleys in the city of Omaha, Read threo times and passed, Au ordinance changing the grade of ‘arnam street from 16th, west to the Read times and city limits. pasned. An ordinance designating the place for a hay market in the city. The ordi nance locates it on Jackson, between 13th and 16th. Read three times and passed. | An ordinance levying a special tax on cerain lots to cover the one half costs of grading Farnam street feom 25 h to 20th An ordinance appropriating moneys out of the fundn beonging to the War ren sewer system to pay certain bills in- curred in May for the maintenance of this system of sowers. Passed. An ordinance establishing the grade of 17th street from Nicholas to Paul Passed. An ordinance, changing the grade of Oth street from Jones to the mamn track of the U. P. Passed. An ordinance amending sec. 6 of chap. 26 of Chase's ordinance, entitled *‘ Thea- ters and shows.” Read once, An ordinance deolaring the noces of changing the grade of St. Mary's avenue from 17th to 10:h passed. An ordinance declaring the necessity of opening and extending the grade of Cali- fornia street. Passed. The council then adjourned. SEWER CONTRACTS. three A Numberof them Lot by the Board of Public Works Monday Evening. The board of public works met Monday evening. All members present. The contract for Jaying the extension of the Jones street sewer eastward to the river was awarded R. T. Shannon. The award was made subject to revison in the event that the bonds of the contractor should not prove matisfactory. The amount of the bid was $4,800. The bonds were set at $4,000. The contract for the construction of the south branch of the No«th Omaha sewer was awarded to McHugh & McGa- vock, the amount of contract being $12,160, the bond being set at $6,000. The contract for the building of the south branch of the South Omaha sewer was also awarded McHugh & McGavack. The amount of the contract is about $12,- 000, and the bonds $5,000, The time given for the completion of the sewer in North Omaha was set at the 1st of October, and for the completion of the South Owaha, let of September, with a 810 forfeit for every day remaining un- finished beyond that time. The tion of awarding the contract for the truction of the South Omaha sewer westward, and the north branch of the North Omaha, to J. Fox & Co., was discussed. The latter had placed ihe lowest bid, nevetherless, the chair thought a statement of certain facts should be made to the council and if they decided to uphold the contract then the responsi- bility of the work would rest upon the council. Mr. Creighton stated one of the partners had been an inspector and had given dissatisfaction and had to be dis- charged; he had been a workman and had not fiven satisfactivn, and the chair dia net feel like assuming the responsibility in letting a contract under such cirqum- stances, even though the bid was the lowest, Mr. Barker agreed with the chairman. though Mr. Wilson seemed to think that the bond of the party would be sufficient. The contract was awarded with the un- derstanding that the facts of the case would be set before the council. The work on the South Omaha sewer westward is to be completed September 1st, the contraot amount being $9,618, and the bond $5,000; that on the North Omaha branch on October 1st, the con- tract price being $16,671, and the bonds $7.000. Adjourned. SUBURBAN NOTES. Recent Eyents and Improvements at Floren Correspondence of The Bee. Frorence, June 2, —The village begins to fuel anew the throb of lite. Everyone knows that it is ‘‘beautiful for situation” and Omaha's right arm reaching out to- ward it, may yet touch it with its finger tips, It is a very pleasant drive from Florence to Omaha, and one proof of it is seon in the many carriages that may be daily seen going to and from the city. Mr. Al Smith, gardner, has purchased a house and garden grounds in the vil- lago and intends taking possessionsof the samein the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Vandercook, of Omaha, having sold about $12,000 worth of prop- erty in the city, have purchased 150 acres about & mile north of Florence, and begun to open up a pecturesque farm and home there. They expect to take perma- mant possession next month, The pastor of the Congregational church of levington, who has been preaching in Florence once in two weeks for over eighteen months, and who takes great interest in the place has purchased » 14- acre plot of bush land somewhat ele- vated in the northern part of the vllhfa. which he calls his *‘Mount Nebo.” He has had four acres in the center cleared and put in cultivation and from this point can be had a view extending overa great portion of the city of Omaha aud covering the river to the north and the south and the village near and regions for to the weat. There are other points about Florence that way possess equal advantages in this respect when made accessible by clearing. The attendance at public services Sun- day evenings 1s remarkably good, and a Congregational Sabbath school has been organized, which bids fair to be not permanent but successful, Mr, A good corps of teachers, Much credit is dueMr, Swmith, Mr, MOONEY Loaned on chattel AVL Petersen i5th and Dovglas. and Mrs, Jones, Mrs, W. H, DeLand, Miss Mary Webber and others for a re- vival in the vocal music. Sabscription in ving circulated for money for an organ which will snon be fortheoming for pub- lic worship and the Sabbath school Buckey, property by & T 1721m M GNEY T0 LOAN in wau.s of $800 AVL 1ow rates on first class real estate 8%t MR Lo aNE YL BRATTY, 218 4 M UNAT 10 (AN d upwards at arity POITER & COBR Ut interen ey S — Boruin' Lonn Agenor, 15th & Dorieis ASPHYXIATED PLUMBERS: | S5cway 7o UoaN ia seme of oo ao Spward Moy Davis and Co., Real Estate and Loao Farnam St 8-+1 Three Workmen in a Trench Narrow 1y Escape Death — T Late yesterday afternoon three piumb- ers engrg:d in making connections for gas for the building to be erected on the corner of Fifteenth and Farnam by A good girl or woman I ¢ housework, 50/ por week, at 6,9 8, 1ith strest WY ANTED-Girl tor gonoral housework, Men. H 8 Smitn, N. W. cor 9th aud Charles streets, wouth Ouwaha, 039.tf Mr. Paxton, had a narrow escapa from \ TANTED—A fi 8¢ c'asa fresh milch cow “: '[- 3 ) Switalor, 2138 141h ~ rect 4 death. These men, named Wood, Adams '\ bathid 4 :‘ " SO . AN & wober awil industri s t and Ryan, employed by the cas company, | Wy with Te‘e.ence, Chas, F. Dilo:g Vormil ion, . 1 615.0p wero down in the trenches at work perfor- ating the gas main, While Mr. Ryan ~A first.class cook to take charge 0f N, ? b Adire S 1 ANDER was busily engaged gver the pipe, a plug roprietor Randall Hous . Boatrl ¢ on’tho sldo neat him wan_forcod out, the | YaANTEL 01 1to v i an irn Pttt 1 thand Davenport G0 d wages. 653.3p gas being emitted directly into the work- 1al house work in preforred St. Mary's 0164p man's face. Ryun was iustantly over. | \araNTED oot i for come by the gas and fell upon the bottom wtamly ot Sl preorred of the trench, Adams, whowas near him, attempted to stop the escaping gas, and also succumbed to the deadly medium, | - Wood by this time was also lying sense- | avenue and Twont eth WATED o at nogid 1 or 18 yo oll. in a family of t#e, to help in hous Leavenworth stre.t. 7ANT D—Girl for gol eral house work at 1610 Are prepared to do OUTSIDE THE CITY MERGELL & R SENWEIG, in any branch, Practical Painters & Decorators, g, ¢ CARRY THE LARGEST AND FINEST RETAIL STOCK OF WALL PAP: RSAND DECORAIONS | N ruesc " Bunos 1616 Eruglas STTert OMAM, ity | DEVORA Buffalo U. S. Standard a AND FRESC( WESTERN AGENTS, - - north 19th st. 024.3p lesn 1n the trench. T — TANTED—A first cly & woman cook. $5.00 per The wotkmien at the !"I, pulIEd thelr \‘ v eek, Harney Street Restau ant. o141t senseless comrades out as soon as possi- At i ble. They were placed in such positions WANTED-A firat.class barber. Good wages, as would enable them to breathe the Patton Hotel Barber Shop. 019-8p pure air freely, and soon recovered con- WWANED—A good indu trlous boy. Yetwen the rcicusness. [n half an hour they were | VY agoof oand 17, to work In drug stve. " one all at work again. By inquiry from those | Vg™ 0XPeriencePrefefue, OTER & 1 men it was learned that these accidents FANTED: Wi every fanuil 1 CHT. s vABSIng aKonts to handio o newly frequently occur, and that owing to the TG O by ihves bim 5o, Bt putrid nature of the gas used in Omaha on or .amuu“u.mpmira its effect is much more injurious and harmful than that of the ordinary gaz chamber w rk. Iiinois G t ivs middles ged I8’y to do 8 84,00 por week. Apply ot A7 ANTED - Good, iis the Turn. LIER N To the Editor of The Bee, W ANTED A oo ; e Guisox, Kxox County, [11s., June 2. | wenty o lsrs a month. Mrs. 4. P. Poppicton, 160 —1 see in the State Items, stating that | Sherma: avenue, 5578 Rising City hasa boy 12 years old weigh- ing 230 pounds, and is anxious to find his equal. We have him hare, His name | \V in Clyde Pickrel, is 12 years old, weighs 246 pounds *‘and still rising.” He resides in Gilson, 11 miles cast of Galesburg Knox- county, Ills. Illinois once more ahead. . O. P. Arprich, 7 N. 16th t eot W ANTED- Girls at A youngiiermin girl, one neat and in us_~ Permanent plac-'and £00 1 wages. Mis 8. Roes, Jouthave. and Leavenworth. 45240 “taple A CENTS WANTED_ Local or Traveling agreea’le & odu sel ing rapidly. ~Business light, o 6 10t neces: , Galisn, Mi and casilylow ned. Expo ple freo.” R, W. MONTKO: Ask your druggist tor Redding's Russia Salve, - Keop 1t {n the house in case ofacci- denta, Price 25c. SITUATIONA WANTRD. VA ANTED—Situation by good weamstrems like to make eugacements in fmilles fni sewing ard childrens clothes, Call on Mra. 8. at Mra 816 north 10 th Stro T —— Board of Kqualization, TAKE NOTICE! To Whom it May Concern; Notice is hereby given that, in accord ance with section 70, of an act of the leg- islature of the atate of Nebraska, entitled “An Act to Provide n System of Reve- nue,” approved March 1, 1879, and amended February, 1883, the Board of Cwunty Commissioners of Douglas Coun ty, Nebraska, will sit at the aourt o O TR R in'Omaha (16th and Farnam stroets) com- | Y}ANTED- To x nt a small neat cottage fora long mencing T(uudny, June 3; 1884} for the | care o 5 m wany located. - Addrees Joho Huet, purpose of equalizing and correcting the | — assessment rolls of the several precincts of said county for the year Al persons feeling aggrieved by anything contained in said assessment rolls must VWANTEDTo st bieh an e e o fild their complaints on or., befyve June m. V.lve Oleum Lubricating Oils m Umahs aud vicinity. Liberal terms. large territor: 15, 1884. By order of the board. hanos for an honest, enargetio man: M. H, T, Leavirr, richs, Cleveland, Ohlo, St B oeke | Ny ANTED i board avd b vio” v gt man, in rome clean, private family in the vicin i 14:h and 1 & enport or 19th and Angostura Bitters wore prepared by | Plea-o aduress, stating price per weok, Dr. J.G. B, Siegert for his private use. | Hee offi'o Their reputation is such to.day that tney have become generally known as the best appetiz- ing tonic. Beware of counterfeits, Ak your groeer or druggist for the genuine article gmnnlwtnnd by Dr. J. G, B. Siegert & ons. \A7 ANTED—A aituation by anexperior oed bak.f in Gity or country. Address Gus. Aug.er, oare Bee office, Omaha. 000-7p WA/ ANTED—Situstion enced man. Addrees 507-8p mater by an experi. . 1" care Bee office. 7A TED_Situation aa book keeper or sale man by aman with_experlen Can give good ;ecuu-mendulom. Address | 'A." 2 16 Cuwing . it MIBUBLLANEOUM ED - A large room an (hou ¢ having conver.i-nces preferron) for gon: tleman and wito. Would biard with family Ad- dress, giving tern s, etc., P. O. box 804, 65%-5p May 29, 1884, TANT=D—The public to know that Mrs Lummis the milliner at 610 No'th 16th St. sells the Iatest at:1o 0 Now York Mllinery. ‘ W ANTEO—A g od furnished room tor two gon tlomen hboard preferred. Addrest 3. B.' Bee oftice. 560-5p ~ VW 4 IED_Boatiers to kaow the St. Charlos Ho tel on Harnev St., batween 12th and 13th will #8up th. best table board for 4 00 per week of any house in the city of a correspondine price, 235-tf —— Real Estave T sfers. The following transfers were filed for record in the county clerks oftice June 2d, and reported for the Bek by Ames’ real estate agency. M. T. Patrick and wife to Helen Wal- ker, lot 6, block 2, Patrick’s add., w. d U. P depot. Inquire of M. Lee, grocer, 224 ard $650, Leavonworth Strects. 037-0 @. P. Bomis and wife to F. A. Bornim | yyor nENt- = = 1ot 8, blook G, Lowe's st add., w. Q. | [ b for house keeping for man and wife v ihont "75. (‘!fl]dlfl no b .l lers ¥ roomers allowed, 319 north 3 B 17th St., 8 blocks from N-th-ndMnlmn:l h; Flradanc:x (l;ln;o:xl:le (X W. M. HORTON, lots 1 and 2, ocl , wesl 8, FOR BERT--Hous ang Lots. OR RENT—A house of 8 rooms, half block from adjotning one, | = ALWAYS IN STORE. ice ) TING SCALES. Himebaugh & Taylo,: OMAHA, NEB R.R.TRA HAY, ' DORMA STOCK, ) HOPPER, WAR¥ m)dkx PLATFORM, & COUNTER ) LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST. Adopted and in Use by the United States Government. REPAIR SHOPS—Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by standard weights. 257" Write for Estimates, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, U8 t 1405 Douglas Street, Omaha, l:mmm"ru Two turnished rooms for light house- keeping Boemer's Block corner sth and Howard. or 2 517-4 7OR SALE—Halt acro lots Inside the'c'ty 'mits, for $800 on monthly payments, , Barker & Mayne. JFOR: BENT—Furnished room s33 Rk, 1ot 1223 N. 19th St, OR RENT—House 6 rooms. Inquire (fJ. i \OR SALE—At a bariain house ot 8 lufimmnsl P oo 6th 8t. 28021 0% RENT-In Tedick's blook. - Storeronm 130 | ¢ foet doan and good office room. Paulsen & Co., am, room 8, 76611 Small capital, g.04 trade established, L W." Bee oifice. OR SALE—A first-clyss stock of fanioy Golden opportunity for eith er lady vr el A 'goods. OR KENT—plano. Inquire at Edholm & Erick- [ —— = ST T L R son's. 608-t 'OR SALE—At a bargain, 1200 po\n:!l work horse in good order. A.J. MANDELL, — | a2t 325 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. OR RENT—Store room 1500 Faram St, by PAULSEN & CO. -t \OR RENT—Furnishod rooms on the northwe | West Cuming. TER & COBB, 1616 Faruam stroct. J'OR SALE - Curmng strect property; Lot in Wal- nut Hill, Koster's and Donnocken’s adiitipu= and 1, ts ch.ap and on exsy terrhs. . POT- 4a9.1t cor. 18th and Cepltolaveae, formerly Creighion OR SALF_Tha goad will and fixtures vines, in splend'd ccnaltion, only $7 600 i ' s 3 3 CiolgtitontHonee: ey erm. Dorcas s'rect, south Omaba, 7OR SALE—A new house, consisting ot & rooms, closet and pantry, slso cistorn; with lot and & halt of ground all 8¢t out with frint teegs 8, grapo o U ard cash, bl nce in years. Apply” N. E- oor. 1ot <nd B0 S ILLS, balt biook JP2R 84 E—Cheap lota in Shinms 2nd Kirkwood and Plinview. 1616 Farnsm street. TOR SALE—We offer to ranchmen and 700 choics lowa Heiters 2 ygars old. OB CER B kit ss bty JUR SALE A nice ot south of Milton Rogers’ residen: Inquira of M. Leo, Grocer, 2:d and Lea: cuworth. €369 JFOR SAUEJersey cowe, yuung bulls and belfers, F rty head largest herd Best quelity, most noted fawilics known. At head of herd the wel 500 “ Bteers @ S il known and the beat breed bull living. Ssmmy Tl-[ 507« w “ow den, shown twlco at Nebraska Stato F.irat Omaha | 100 1and 2 year old grade bulls taken firat prizo onch time. Pri os | w, quality i ion, POLER & COBB' 42818 oters, Our cattle aro yarded and wo invite inspection. 0K SALE—SIx large electri lamps at Millard Ho- F ooy, o | Twew best. Addires- N. I D Solomon, Spring Valloy Stock | 204-1m- Strange Bros., Sioux City, lowa. farm, one mile west of Fair grounds Oniaha Neb = = . 2 651-t¢ $,- =()to #8650 buys an elexant lot in Hanecom DU Place, on monthly payments, if you ¢ - to. BA(KER & MAYNE. 2 An exor 208 N. 22d ub mily cow, young. In- 620-4p Foareat OR SALE OR LEASE—Six business lots allj or part of it cn seuth 18th S The whole will make » very beaunitul residence, N W. cor. 13:h and Martha. Saundera § . Ver, nico ground, $650 on Iy paymenta that Is loss thau small | ts are for halt a mile further out. !. OR SA\LE—Halt acre lots within one’ block ot mor th- solling Barker & Mayue. OR SALS miles from the Postoffice. and_ cnl from Pratt's sub-division. _ Will bo sold 10 acro lots Inquire Omaha Carped 866-41 JOR SALE—A first-clawe, woll established Dry Goods busness, stock and 1+ase of store, 817,0 0 10816,000. Will take part trade. Address M. Watewsicave Bao’ R 60t —Twenty acres of the Griffen farm, 34 two blook in 2§, 5 or Co., 1611 V. | Douglas streot. ¢ 270 4t O SALE—150 lots with map and sbitrao of title for the town site of Florenoe, Neb. 1he on der's Drug store, 16th and Webater. \OR BALE—Farm 8 miles from city, 'near Union Stock yards. Lnguiro at Mrs: eye, over o tire outfit at & bargain. 59.-6 F. 8. LEWIS, 14th and Jones. NS V18, 7Oi SALE—8 boautital lola, TxL4 ) haas the boed A Mtrcot, cash. - 8ylenaid 1o cation. Acdress'A, B. |\ o, N: £ Goraer 13th and 3Rl o office. 23 't 60:5p. w. d., $4100. JF°5 RENT—Pumished room st 1117 Case, F. B. Loweet al to Sophia Lowe lot ‘2‘6 III; l\'\.lc'l']l""""&'u? {gt'. ;ml‘:l?nilf' f:je \I:r G 420 south 14th street. A. MUR{ HY, i P e ¥ ™ i || thiso LT $e = m!fiff l&’fo:x:'fif '(J{"n:l‘hnl,\}i; :A $hlesk 0B BENT—Roous 1021 Farvamstreet. y 3 . d. $L, ap Sophia Lowe et al to F. H, Lowe,q 6 d, - ennt 22 foet, ot 5, 0. 7 and 8, in "block | PR 100 Convelitneen, 151 Copet 3, Omaha, $1. 17-4p Sophia Lowe et al to Jessio Lowe. | Toon ment—mesd: fomimedn = wd, welthllflslaut, lots 5 aud 6, block | N indow scath tront teitCniage mbet 'Y{:-:'x; '.'.'..y 133, Omaha, $1. 24 Sophia Lowe et al to F. B. Lowe, west 88 feet, lots 3 and 4, block 133,,;Omaha, qod, 8l Sophia Lowe et al to Charlotte A. Smyth, east 88 feet, lots 1 and 2, block 133, Omaha, q o d, $1. Geo. H. Boggs et al to M. Jurginmn‘ w d, lot 11, block 4, Boggs & Hill's 2nd add, $418 \OR RENT _Fonse of 4 rooms aud ki'chon. In- ocly furnished rooms at 1814 6237p Large front room, sultable fur two arnished or unfurni-ned, 1'18 South ond house from 8. W cor. Pie-ce. Three unfornlshed room eping, 817 N. 1767 bt Catherine H. Beobo and husband to | 1" Cuting aud Burt._Apnly within. 0470 Martin Caunon, wd, lot 1, block B, [ F'5Sau s ae han T ant krickson ! corte” Lowe’s lst add, $225. Fuii RENT-A lady, 820 JORE N nish floor, at 815 south 19(h at:ct. nished room for genfl'man or 215t n ar Leav nworth, 6%-8p oms with b ard, on fir t 604-8p. 0L, BENT—A goad two block Trom 8t Mary's ay Imuiediate 1o s R/coes x5 _WARR| ¥ DOR RENT - First<class 6 room cottage S. T. Poterson, s uth east corner 16th and Douglas. t74-1wp OR SALE—Special bargain Small house and fuil 1ot near town, in good shape. $1,650 ouso 7 rooma and one-halt lot, first-class loca- rness. Apply room34, Umah Building. i [OR SALE—Cheap, fine driving horse, buggy and Ntiona| Bauk 254 tion, in fine con ition,$2,650 —8£00 d-wn To's in Hanscom place and other additions, on MISCELLANEOUS, monthly payments. Firstoclass property. Easy 1514 Douglas street. terms. J.W. 10U 595 tf c ttle and wheat «vuntry. Pendleton, Oregon, 650- 25 BE"TS willohtain & complcte write up ot Eastern Oro<on, the great sheep, Address E. O, PUB. CO., -6 wit Nealy now Soda Fountain, $90,00. ith street. 184 6p OST—From 7 and hand book-cases, | |4 1and dog. Answers to v over A. D, Morse's, | Rturn 10 H G. Clark and r nam stacets. 8Lt | — - “Several fine u f Jno. L Webste: South avenue, o largo Newfound; 0% SALn CHEAP —Thoe setter pups, 4 m n hs 21d, toba seen on North 13th strect, Ko. 413, 555 ¢ and Doug X betwoen Capitol : it KEN "P—Pony, dappledun, two hind !¢ co white. price. Address Floren w. Howell & Schaller, Age: ts. 1 narges. DOR SALE—iwo story frame house, 8 rooms and [~ R =3 = hall on Cuse vear 10th. Cash price, $4, 10, | QTRAY FD - Three year old rod cow wil POTTER & (O 5 Farnam st i horns and repe aron nd her neck, will pa DK 3ALE - ber liberally for returiog oF Lriny in ¥ daicabic roviduacs for oAl family, 010 biock off St Mary's avenue, 10 bloc from postotios Looation fine, $3,500 Easy to Yards. 100D day board can bo had at 117 North 14 b St., 650-11p. Ownbr can have pony by calling ab kard's, 8} miles southwest of o [1 th ehor y partie i 1 for wation to Nicholas Powers, South Omaia Stock P 612.3p TER & COBB. 1516 Farnaa strost. DUR SALE—Two open second-nand bugkles and oo dolivory wagon, chcep, At 1310 Harnoy . Address C. Henry, bo. ffice, JORSALE—A small Mosler, Bahman &Co., fire | ~ = o ne Voro aud Sons piano at s bar- Stephenson's Livery stable, 10th St. ( maha. QOR EXCHANG?—Stock farn of 400 acres, has %00d buildings and fm » ovem-nt, some rtock and impiowcnie, want stock of merchi dise of abouk 5124t QTRAYED OR STOLEN—A whi‘e roan cew about 7 & ‘years old, short tail and about t have a calf. Ten dollars réward will e pa'd for her retarn to Jim 50718 proof at-, almost now, at this office. -t [0 SAYE—-A cholco improved farm of 240 acren, well watired, good buildings large orchard 80 acros fencod, withi's 1§ miler of new stock yards, snd only b o ilen fr m ire at Edbol and Erickson's music 5 259-41 lon: W. Omahs, FJVAKEN UP—One stray red roan horse 8 years old, Il at A 8. Ustrom's, corner Camphell and N, 2.4 5w oew, a1es 0 folning the bove, that can b faris af $40 800 347 60 | er avre TER & C BB 1615 Farnam street i In 80 acre DOR RENT—Furnished front roem 567 tf JFON RENT-Furulshed roor 1818 Jackson £t ’ 632:8p “Iwo clegant front rooms nicely fur unected »ith bath roo nished, om . Mary's ave., 66 Pl QOR RENT- (me uifurnished bes room. No ‘cooking, 1416 Ubicago stroet. 628.3p [0it RENT-—Large front offices 1308 Farnam St suitable for t or dogtor. Apply to Johu i F. Lehman ard Co., Now York Dry good st re, 1510 and 1812 Farnam §t. 13p JOR KENT—Rocms v Ne'raska Natir sl Bank building. Most desiralle uffi es in the city Suppliod with hv raulie clvator aud heated by ateam. Apply at Bank 0:0 1t POWDER lcl‘ll REN Ab.olutaly Pure., |1 " oF This powder never varics. A marvel of purencss, strougth and wholesomeness. Mo © w00 omical th 1he rdinsey kinds,a 1d cunnotbho s 14 in_competitio with the mult tude of low teat, short welght a'um or Poephate poawders. Hold oily i ous. HOYAL RAKING POWDER 00. DOR LEASE—On lon: time, elght lots (n We t Fornam st. very sightly. Tuquire of IL. G. Olurk. 916 JFOR BENT—Furnishod rooms 2247 Dodge 4591 ]“ R RENT Threo lang: housse of § 10 21 1 oma each Deairable | Sultab e for boarding howse or butel. BAKKER & MAYNE, 071 SPECIAL _ arspecials will Posity aniess pald tn advance OTICES. = | 708 R s farnis ed room to £ ntlemau 188b and Faroam. 4361, " vy ——— ) One organ, A fonev 410 1m MONEY, oaved ou aiaticl orignee, by C. R | JOK REAT—With hoard. Onolarge front parlor YL Woobey, room 9,0mabia Nativaal Bauk. handsomely furnished, Also @ lew table board 6101ma | ers deaised, 000 Com Sb 02ut Torms casy. POT- 404 ¢t Mar s tr & COBB, 1615 Farnam street, E—Cheapest house and ot in Omaha, in ‘w addition, 8 so.ms, we | 30 barrel (i two luta, 110 feet {r 1t by 180 feet eep, for € & C BB, 1516 Farnam St, 466 tf JOR SALE—Lo # in Hanscom place, on monthly UNDER THE paym nte. IREY & MOTTEK, 160) Farnam il B TEVIVY Bl POK SALE—3 acres on Leavenworth St , splendid looation, aud & good basgain at §,200. 616 ¢ IREY & MOTTER, ARKKR & MAYNE Agents for Hanscom place, 1ota § 50 t 41,6 0 easy terns Thoraburg place on line of Belt road in West Owana. lots $185 to $260 n outh'y payments. Bellair, ¥4 acre ots$260 cach, monthly payments, Norwood, acro 10ta #40 to #60 monthly sy meots. Lots n il varts of the city Best 0 8 and best terms. BAKKER & MAYNE, 18th a.d Farnsm I Tn¥pring Weights, In Fine English L NDEIWEAH i T BhLis S L S, e DA | e AR, M.“""w) Now 11 room house, lot 60x150 Park ave. JEWFLRY. 4 @) >:|.~:¢.;.IL 6 room eottage tull lot 19th St near HANDKEROHIFS ('38) New 7 Room cowaus good barn &e., ot 765 BRACES, 140 ieorii s ave, oue biook from St. or $4,0%0, (152) Full lok with 8 houses of 4, 6 and 8 rooms, 18U L uear |oavenworth pays 16 por oenk oo jut vostimo: ¢ 86 500 (160) Elckant 2 story house 8 rooms 19th St. bet Web ter and Burt § o0 (149) Full lot u K 7 room cattage, 2 bl cks from street cor+, in Hanscom pla e 85,000 vasy torms. Coaching, w_alkinfi, Street Evening Gloves. | FINE WHITE & COLORED SHI ) Aeat cobtege ok 40x 120 Hrney St 21st and ¥2d §:,2:0, ’ u.\hhxlll\ & u.;\m’.. .‘;“;??:’ti’.: { Eoglish, Pique,and Full Dross Shrit:, Fauam S5t SHIRTS MADE TO MEASUR “|H.B. HUDSON, by 490t | Recently of Boston, has opened an elegant new {\OR SALE—One pinao, a8 good us uew. Cheip, oon of " at Hosp Dedge. 409 1m Nen's Furnishings ! MILLARD HOTEL. Iu Swmmer Weigh's," InfFino Enylish Balbriggan D HOSIERY, (B itsassiy o meeen wou | NEWEST AND LATEST ETO, and RTS,

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