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THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESPAY, APRIL 2. 1885, RAILROAD NOTES. o Brother Gonld is i @ Dilemma--Latest Addition to the Barlington, presence cannot but hrend ovll and who should be respectiully tendered a chance to reck work somewhere else than within the confines of this city. A FEW FAOTS AND FIGURES, REAL ESTATE BROKERS, BAPTIST SOCIAL UNION. Magnificent Gatherig and Banquet Last Night---Toasts and Speeches. \OR REXT—10 room house, modern Improvements. lnrnlblyl Bedford, Souer & Davls, 713 8. 14th 8¢, 708M and enthasiastically upon the subject of this unlon resulting In unthought-of strength and good to the Baptlst denom- inatlon hereabouts. He fairly euloglzed that sect and told many pleasant ane do‘es {llustrative of his faith, SPECIAL N()TICEk, ’I"O LOAN-—| MONEY ONEY To loan on ¢ Room 20, Omahs Ni 854-t1 AL RSTATR RROKKRS —Lobeok & Oo-, 1212 Faroans street coraer 15th, rea) estatc hought and sold on commission, exchanges of real or porsomml proper £ effeotedt; the patreiage ol partios having rea) catate oF #tocks of goods to sell or exchange at revsonable priecs, i4 soliclted, ana will have eur Yot fter thon. 0.3 10th St. 0230 'R Rxx7—- Mhreostory brick sbere building; en- oedulre of Bdward Norrls & Co,, rosm 19 Qe ‘OR RANT—New store room 29570 Jno Erek, 817 N 1 tols, Woclley & Harrison, onal baok Dullding OR RRxT—Skore dwel Ing attached, %, por nwmm The Furposes of the Union are Edu- address by the emasculation necessary in The Oaldwell Branch of the Union Chief Butler, of the City Fire De- partment, Has His An- ONEY loaned at low rates,in amounts to st on ¥igood swcurity, Fissa: chattel,colmterals DL Thom s, PERSONALL clal exchange, 108 Farnam st 63-m1p | TAOR RENT_ 28 room hotses F - - i Pacific~Rumblings. nual Report Ready to IrRs0NAL —Parties wishing & nst: u St bt Ll this report, therefore It must close by = Lay Petors the ONEY TO LOAN—On fear eetate and chattely | - DartonsSmelting works, ot 314 Norih TorIng cutting and OHtiog + .u.’.'.:‘&?.,":“!.’.:':?g sssuring the readers of the B“b th;t fi.l; — Goune) D. L. Thomas. 40 North 10th st, Mre J Arnold. 0598 Chicago minlster, In his speech, shows J The Baptist church on Fifteenth and Davenport streets was the scene of most ontertaining and brilliant proceedings last night, the ocoasion belng the first an- nual banquet of the Baptist Soclal Union of Jowa and Nebraska. The best evi- dence of the earnestness and enthusiasm himseif to be a poet as well as a loglclan, a Cathollc christian gentleman, with an enthuslastic devotlon to his Baptlst fatth. At the conclusion of Mr. Henson's well recoived address, thanks were unanl- mously tendered to him, Mr. Rosewater A speclal dispatch from Chleago to the Bre say *‘Before any steps can be taken to- wards restoration of rates to St. Paul and Omaha the tripartite complication will have to be adjusted. The party the most severely affected by this war s Jay Mr. J. A. Butler, chief of the city fire department, yesterday completed his an- nual report for the year ending Aprll 1, 18805, and expected to have it read before the council last night, but not being ONEY Loaned on obattels Moketa pought and sold. A. cut rats, 'man, 218 8, 15th 8% 7001 R & | 17108 RENT— New cottage, § rooms. 112 8 Sthel, NOR REN 0] property of all kin ons, personal and All_cthe rartloles of value, without remcval, Over 1t National Bank,corner 18th NEY LOANED at C. F. Reod & Oo's. Loan oftice on farniture, pianos, horses, w And Farnam. - Ail businees strfotly confidontial bacoment No. 11¢and 11T 24th. Polge St. Ph'rn Roo Wullding #4380 threo story aod Inguirs 1400 090 pay rent t K. OR RENT—Furnished cottags, 7 olosets, p tage, 1 roome with try, eta., In best locality in ct{ with board. Gall in aftornoon stsre '\-.- D wrsos AL —1t you Snrsonat 10th et A n-‘ In well furnished office, rooma 7 and LT south 13 W deteotive, send yaut ad- ado ress to the Omaba Detective Agency, P O box 544, offices 216 south 16th st 860-meT o can ront desirable desk raomn RS SRRXAND midwife rooelves Indies In her houmes for confinement, No 1452 South 18th 8t ,Omahs sd lthe oftl;c&:pul{mn, l‘m} after !ht; g:’;:‘:ed ‘l‘nh“l:;llillgn;.:tb“ ke 0:; h: :‘: called up, 1t must necessarlly go over | MOOTF Deris and Cor Rest Estabe B, “s;':: {OR RENT_Thres Wik stores comer 18th i o — Ui roading of letters of regret from scveral ocl o 1508 Farbets 80 Cuming oOhgue, Age - m Toorew, Trance clalrvoyaot, and hoal. :‘::"h “*::’ -:;:v:::m .l::. :;'-.'?n::n;: gentionion, the meettag, sbont mldnight, bad to s bis wenlth and akill ever sin untll the next moeting. However, by [ 10t 100 AT = == Es=———————— M‘“K vty R b o 80 AT ousan assemblage of persons, many of whom came from afar. " The proceedings conslsted of the organ- ization of the union and a banquet, where adjourned, after hours of pleasant asso- ciation and interchange of views, hopes, G plans and determinations In the matter of the Jowa and Nebraska Baptist union, The next regular annual meeting of the scclety will be the last Taesday In revent atocks from golog down n d will not be able, howe to keep up the prices of atocks if this fight con- tinues much longer, and he is therefore making the most strenuous efforts to bring about a cessation of hostilit! Mr. Buder's kind permistion a reporter for Tue Bee was permitted to examlne the report and extract therefrom the most interesting facts and figures set forth by him, and they are glven as WANTED FEMALE HELP. ROOMS FOR RENT. stroet, Wi experionced basque fitters 1120Earnam i T e hed sattable tor e or iving rooms. | E r— Sulto of rooms centrally located, ;u-‘l: W rro—A girl 1714 Oaliforniw st. 888.98p Eaton, 111 south 14th St. SE corner 16th and Webster. Torms reasonable. 482 mi0 ’l'() EXOBANGE. an BALE OF EXCHANOR—I dbaire to retire from buc. n Co., Tllinols, co inens and offer my store and sbock of goods, In ‘or knvt—3 or 8 rooms oloset, cellar, oty vu,\" ting of o cries a sumptaous spread greeted the visitors | April of ench year, and the seml-aunusl | telegraphed Commissioner Midgl follows 7 AxTED —Dining room girly at Pacifio house \uu\ T tsmantans ¥ s inds free from and members, and this was followed by | meetings w!llis on the last Tuoesday in |the Southwestern Railway association, During the year there has been noth- WSk Davenport t. 885 QoR AExr—Furnlehed rooms At 117 north 1th st oy 00ds or store solid_sopar o o sppropriate toasts and speeches sand- |November of each year. yesterday, begging him to s betwe en Cayitol & ge o wiched between cholce musical selections Thu good thnt will result from this un'on is incalculable and will be probably ence with the managers of the varlous roads to get them to meet and stop the Ing to obstract the operations of the water works, when thelr services were Capitol ave, and Dodge § “Yunrllv—A EiLa 117 notth Uk 81, e Address H P Humphrey, {0k R v—Ofioe and third | fty thousand scres of Chey- wale or manufacturing, at 1207 Fa 8t y ich 1 can exchange at figures | au outline of which it herewlth given, |the cause of similar orgatizstions |fight. Ho predicts tho most scrlons | needed as protectlon sgainat fire and fn | VY “Tirp Al ahvareer® ey pot ‘_"';;,"' sou_ | sk esblatl for maers grociy, Soms ! with a regret that a more full report|thronghout the west. The project of | consequences if tho war Is not brooght to | all cases perfect satisfaction has been w | option of & conatitution and by-laws, e following persons were selected for cannot at this hour be published. The church proper was used for the rpose of organization and after the the positions name President, J. Richardson; vice- resident, L, E. Hicks; secretary, J. A. gnndurlnnd; treasurer, O. . Wood; directors, J. W. Stewart, E, Ivans, A. G, Hastings, J. B. Davls aud J. B. Rawley. These business affalrs having been at- tended to, the company descended to the bullding a first.class college is of {tselt a magnificent on will doubtless n(ha care of such earneat people as last night assembled In this city,be pushed steadlly and resolutely forward to completion, ——— THE SIXTY-SIXTH ANNI- VERSARY, The Celebration of the Odd Fellows at Lincoln Monday, audience hall where they were greeted by six tables, laden with substantial and delicacies and set in a style whose good taste was, If possible, rendered more noticeable by the handsome decora- tlons that had been placed upon ike walls and celling of the hall, The banquet ceremonies were opened by the saylng of grace, when the work of ministering comfort to the inner man consumed the next hour. Upon the The 0dd Fellowa’ celebration at Lin- coln Monday was a grand success, there belng large delegations present from Omaha, Beatrice, Blue Springs, Picker- ell, Cortland, Ashland, Louisville and Plattsmouth, each headed with a braes band, and the number of people who poured into Lincoln filled the city full, When Mlllard Uniform degree csmp an end at once. most of the ros not conslder it advisable to do apything before the tripartite complications have come to a focus, Midgley will not be able to help Gould out. The announcoment yesterday that the Mistourl Pacific means to extend Its line through Nebraska at once was no doubt inspired by Gould for the purpose of frightening the managers of the fighting roads into compliance with his wishes. But this will hardly have the desired effect, as there are already more roads west of the Miszourl than are needed, and the Northwestern s ready to commence the construction of ancther one.” TARNSFER CF THE ST, J, AND D, M, A special traln of (hrea eonche- left Omaha over the K. 0., St. J, & 0. B. rallroad for St. Joe Saturday night, hav- ing on board the following C., B. & Q officials: H. B. Stone, general manager; J. O, Maxon, asslstant superintent lowa division; W. F. Merrill, superintendent But as the mansgers of re out of town and do | ¢ glver, Owing to the fact that private par- were denled the use of hydrants not a single case of froezing up was reported durlng the past severe winter. Thirty- five hydrants have been added slnce one year ago, making a total number In the clty at this time of 399, luvolving an an- nual cost of $28,000. The bulldis the department conalst of engine hou Nos. 1, 2and 4. About $1,000 was ex- pended last summer in moving bulldings, gradiog lots and constructing additions. The coming summer It will be neces- sary to replaster and make other repairs at house No. No 2 englna house isin good repalr, and No, 4 entlrely new. The chief hopes that the sale of the bullding at the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam streets will prove the means of acqulring a new headquarter: burlng the past year there been no additlons made to the apparatus of the department, but one hose carrisge is badly needed and should be procured. a| W 7 2x780—A good glel fot kitchen work; good wa- 83810 gos 1418 Dcdge St. or kext—Newly turnished front room 813 south 15th St. 874 -4p axrmp—Coloted glrl for general house work, ap: ply to Mrs Jos R Clarkson; Cathi outh of Mt Pleasant; tako St Mary's ave. oa 847-28p VW ureo—Disog room gitl at Plaoters house. 869-28p men, 7oR iRxT—Furnished House Cigar factory. I“on ruxT—Nicely turnished rooms 1618 Dodge. m for one or two gentl; m ofios; lngalre, Ope 17 3 blocks from 8124p kes to good glrl. 7 ANTED - G 1l for general house work; good wa. Mrs Corbott, 1018 Howard, 8-2p 124 Fnk uat—Two rooms a4 #1. por month) apply at 802-2p JRo® ResT- Furnlabed room 1818 Jacksoo ot 42.m20p ANTRD—AE_ once girls at the Canfl( ld House. apply. oxperienced dining Toom No cthers need £881-20 7o T —Furnished front room with home com- forts, S E corner 16th and Cass. 840-2p 0 mxcnAvar—Improved business p 500, Address, ‘W 1de” cars Boo of 0 lown, $4 for #took of me; P[0 KCHANGR—440 acren well improved Innd § mile from Towa, for a stock of goneral merohan: x, \;llu or hardware. Address John l..\ndumnlm. Essex owh. 84t will save twenty per ool county rights or the stat -, or will exchango for real estate o nai tood property on application. will send samplo 1 and give partioulars. Remon for selling nnot give It hin attention: a rare chance for Bedlord; Souer & Dav 218 th [V Axrap—Firat dlase diing room girl at the Met- WV 2 péittan hotel: none other need apply. 824-t! Foe Nioely turnished room for #)gonlomen s 2225 Dodge. 54t BUSINESS OHANOES. YYo= Two girls at the City Hotel. 809-28p Fe rrat—Handsomely furnished rooms. Addresu W, * Beo office. AxTRD—Girl for general house work la small W Tnquire at Monfelt cigar and notion famuy. store,13th and Howard. 818-28p ‘or kENT—Furnished room, witn tor two gentlemen. Suitabie 1417 Howa 76-80p V TaNTRD—A Rood cook 8% 820 South 10th 8t. 766-tt W TAxTED—18 good glrls, 7 exporienced cooks Omaha Kmployment Buresu, 1120 Farpam St. 701t ok kENT-Furnished front room, bav window,brick. Board small family, 603 north 17th St. 8i8-1p ok saLR—Hardware stook and store 1In live towm on B &M good reason for selling. 1 in Nebraska; fnvoloe about $2500; Addrues “L" Bee office. s0p OR SALE OR RENT—A_¢aloon 10 good local ot building and fixtures. Apply to John A Fieyhan No1305 Douglas 8t , Omshs, Neb. K OR RENT ~Eulte of r for four gentlemen, wite with first-class bo bath room connectad, om for gentleman and 1622 Burt. t on nexT—With board one nicely furnished front Toon pain-Restaurant good Tocality, reneon for sclling, other business. Addross 8 I Ree office. At 807-28p. o saL argain, a well estab s concluslon of this most pleasant part of Towa divislon; L. L. Arnold, traln dis-| The department has nine horses, but > —Lng, Ts for “Queen Protector | A FOOm, with gas and bath. 1410 JonesSs, DI NLIOIUM SHMUIG N B oS tho evening, *‘By-gono Dayn,” quar. [N 1» of Omaha arrlved, headed by the | i or, Towa divislon, and ofher promi. | ton aro required to do good work, ~Tho [ VWi stcking sni skirt supyoriaes, thovlde S0gs0p | Cuming v p totte, was rondored by Miss Chamberlaln, | Union Paclfic band, marched frem |pent G, B. Q. officials. The|old hook and ladder team, by reason of | brices, bustios, boswts iy now dovices ur, | JRWOR RENT-Nicy turnished rooms cuitable for tws R e L b urmee Mrs. Day and Messrs, Powell and Reed |the depot up the street to headquarters |party were jolned at St. Joe by|age, is becoming etiff and uneerviceable. | preocdentcd profits; we have 600 agents making $100 | L gentiemen. 2203 Dodge St. 707-80p |5 b vu effectively. Then followed the Ing of a paper by Rev. M. Stone ontltlod “Jowa and Nebraska,” which was forcibly explanatory of the methods of the Baptists and their plans, and com- mendatory of the proposed plan of estab- lishing an institution of learning at Omaha which shall bave a r nomination at its head asa father,” and be non-sectarlan, tleman dwelt at length upon the theme, and at Its conclusion Miss Lillie Cham- berlaln most appropriately sang *‘Queen of Night.” This lady’s melody fell most dress by Hon. E. Rosewater, of the Omaha Beg, who plessantly began his remarks by saying that great showmen when they propose to cross a stream with their circuses, are acoustomed to send over firat the little elephants and other little animals, then the larger ones and olosing the prccesslon with Jumbo, The rogramme as It origiually read made glm the last speaker, which he attributed to the wise precautions taken by the com- mittee. Mr. Rosewater then spoke serlously upon the need and natare of ; GOOD CITIZENSHIP, He stated that two things had Im- pressed him when he entered the hal although among such sn assemblage of Intelligent people, for him to speak re- minded bim of carrying occals to New- castle. He had observed thst the per- sons present had organized a soclety b electfng a president and secretary. ) had also observed that when the vote was put upon tho election of these two offi- u only four oa five of the member sent had voted, and this had suggest- od the theme to which hecalled their at- tention. The manner of the day Is for the few to take any interest or part in the thelr fine appearance attracted general attention and admiration. Preparations had been made by the lodges of Lincoln to entertaln about 600 visitors but when all the traics arrlved and an estimate had been made it was found that there were 1,500 brethren of the three links present. However, all were well entertained and to enjoy themselves. The which was served by ladles soclety of the church, gratified the keen appetites and made glad the hearts of all who were permltted to test its excellent embled at Odd Fellows' hall, the men to form on foot In procession, and the women to join in carrlages which were provided by the daughters of Rebekah. The processlon formed in front of Odd Fellows’ block, at the corner of 11th and L streets, promptly at 2:30. The Lincoln Lodge and encampment took their place and formed in open order while the vislt- ing lodges marched between the lines and took their places in the proceeslon. At the close of the psrade a meet- ing held in the opera house, which edifice was crowded to its fullest capa- olty, The Cadet band rendered a few lively airs, and the meeting was called to order be Chatrman Welr, who Introduced Ool. L. C. Pace. That gentleman made an eloquent and appropriate address of welcome to the visltors. At the close of hisremarks, Hon. C. H. Mansur, of Mhsonn, was Introdaced as orator of the filn peech, an elegant and pollshed one, devoted to facts and figures about the Masonic order in America, was the final celebratory feature of the day. The Omaha delegation returned home Mondsy night, tired but happy. FPERSONAL. the following officers of the K. O., St. J. &C. B.road; Col. J. H. Ber- nard general manage 1. A. C. Dawes, passenger and tioket sgent: J R. Hardy, superintendent; D. H. Winton, assistant superintendent; G. M. Hohl, train dis- patcher; and E Swords general freight Tllslr misslon is to tr: for the accounts of all departments of the St. Joseph and Des Molnes road to the Chicago, Burlington & Qalnoy road. The The fire alarm system conslsts of a four circuit ropeater and about twenty- elght miles of wire on poles belonging to the department., Thers are thirty-three boxes, snd there should be at least five new ones. The expenses of the department for the past year have been as follows: Salary of officers and men. ... No. 4 hoso house, including lot road will be called the Ohleago, Burling- | N ton and Qalncy on and after the fiest of May, thus giving St. Jessph a main_line monthly. Addleg with stamp, E If Camp 9 South Ma; It & Co. 679-m19p WANTED MALE HELP. oR RENT—Two large frant rooms turnished or un» furnished, convenient to board. and Webster St. . W. Cor. 20th 700-t1 OR RENT ~An V 11th 8t, south of Farnam Avrao A painter, new bullding on enst e V7 AxTao-An expertenced packer at Bliss & Teancs. n clegant new ruite of office rooms, Busnman's blocx, Cor 16th and Douglas. 767tf ‘or RENT—Nicoly furnished front room for Iady [ aud gentloma; nquire 521 Ploasant 8t. 712 tf ANTED —Good canvasse Au erlcan edition of terma and good torritory; call at 1 ¥ Dod or, Maneger Western Branch, flcn!r For fl!‘ll'l»mwly turnished rooms 1617 Davenport 722,45 ncks, 26 buggies and family carriages, band way pole buggies arness ar full complenient of doulls and il apourtonauces of & first class st Will give 6 years Joaso of the grounds and buildings, Is in the ceutre of tre businees jortion of thy city and doing » good trade W. II, @recn, ovor st Not'l Bank, Omaa, Neb. Good terms can bo bad. 024 JOR 8Au—In Onkland Nob, firs-class meat market 8l20 the furni ure of the St Paul hotel tolars, nquire r wite Wiggon & Uebli, on w8t of rooms for two oFfourgentlomen | N, . i o 1114 South 12th et 28 10R BALE—Drug store in a desir 15th and Farnam. hiumn. Wit avoiog about $1.600 R C Patierson, NE corner For Utah contractors on the Unlon Pacific branch from Caldwell to Bolse, Idaho, have returned home, and report that work on that proposed extension has been stopped, after an expenditure of $75,- 000 to $80,000 in grading. Boise is na urally indignant, as that city gave $48 000 for right cf way and depot grounds, and Caldwell is jubilant, anticipating that some of the Boite busizess men will be compelled to shift their place of busi- ness to Caldwell. RAILROAD RUMBLINGS, R. W, Chamberlain, who has been rustliog baggage several years at the Unlon Pacific depot here, quit work there Montans, where he takes charge as chief baggageman, A slight accident, resulting is some lit- tle damage, occurred at the B, & M. depot yesterday morning, The switch englne crew was making up a speclal train to go out at 6 o'clock and when backing a Burlington & Quincy coach down to the depot rushed it so fast Lhat before they could stop qulite a large sec— tlon of the platform was torn up and the car twlsted off its rear trucks. Lawyer Beebe, living at North Bend, yesterdsy and left last night for Garrison, | T, poraty One horse. .. Total. . The department has twenty-three fire- men, with John H. Batler as chief and John J. Gslligan asslstant, The discipline of the department has been good. The men, in addition to their regular duty, have done much hard work on the new hose house at Eleventh and Dorcas streets, The following table shows the value of the property now in use: Roal estate and buildings. Four enginea Two hose catts. & 58 ss 28 88 Two seta aioglo harace Four wagons. Ono hook and T EH 88 | ssessssses Sixty five hundred feot ¥ire alarm o 8 ing the year as follows; First class buildiogs 9, $5 each Second class buildings 4, $4 each. . Third class buildings 5, $3 each, —Furnished room 1621 Capitol ave. 600 7AXTED —A steady sobor man dorstand horses and have ) must b ingle, un- knowledge of store busincss: call at once, Omaha Btove Repair worke touth 14th st. axTED —To employ & youn, to go out of the city that er on the pl Call at ono -class ‘man by the montb, rform. orth 17th st. 28p. 33 Jr—Elogant nowly furalstied rooms 3525 Dodge st. 50741 OR SALE—A first-olass stock of dry goeds $6.000 boots an.d shoes, ata b will tako part crsh_balanoo real es- ell mg ANTRD A first-c'ass furniture salesman. None iato; address “M. V. B 562 plessingly upon an eagerly listening | quality. of this mammoth system of rallroads. “7“»4 to apply unless you have good meww- a8 2 RENT—A furnished front ronm with ute of par- | oot eCr joa e audlence, ‘Aftsr dinner the members of the order THE CALDWELL BRANCH. ity and chavactor. M. F. Martin. ~ 803. Tor, with small family, 2107 Chicagest. 727-2p [ J{'OK SALE—OF exchangy tock of clothing The chairman then announced an ad- ont' turnishing goods, will ex- 10th St., Omaha, Neb. i change for Nobraska ads. G, H. Polersin ;S 8. OQOMB—With board,devirable £r summor, Apply at Bt. Charles Hotel. JROR RENT-overal fie cftioos Iy Crounse' block, Inquire Xd. Norrls, room 19 Crounse block SITUATIONS WANTED. JFOR RENT—Furnished room 1816 Dodzs. 135280 AxTRB—Situation by an experisnced double try book-keeper; a Towa. dress L E Allen, Woodbine, 81p JFQp BENT—Niosly furnished rooms at 1718 Cass 8t. 256-48 W AmocSitustion sy conchman in priv s by & trusty and is willing dress "J. F. office. n who understans fami) s businer e himeoif generally useinl Ad- £33.28p “]A“’ln—fly clty salesman situstion by Moy let. iy sad Councll Address ‘0. B." Bet uaintance wit} rade, (30 881000, office. 49-20p WV 470 -4 porition by » young man with 6 years experlence ina country store recommendatione. axri—gteady situation by first-olass tiuner; uoderstands all kinds of work and does nof P ouse siate wagos and addrom, 505 W. 7th drink. 8t., Sloux City, Iowa. n give good ‘Address"C L. W." Ben office, 835-2p 28p FORSALE—FARMS, chool b 'R 8ALE~120 acres good land within 60 miles of Omahs, new house, good stablo, Twiog water, on the land and one mile trom vy ' station; terma easy. W H Green, over lst Ni BOARDI NG. F’ RST-CLASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol LOST AND FOUND. 01T—A note of §100 signea by Fred Kocher and 4 wfe,and due Apri 27th. 1885. rinder will F1ease return to John McCague and roceivo reward. 870-28p grum- —One large brown mare with knot on out- side of log ust below hock, suitablo reward will paid for return o E D Frank, 25th and Leavoswortht 808-28p MISCELLANEOUS. ok sALE—Faim and unimproved land lots and house on loug oredit B 13th 8t. M Land office, 620 . Vadicka & Goantner. £08-m18p \OR_BALI Co., room 19 Crounse Block. Good farm tn Washington 50 ncres cultivated; good building nning water; all feaced. Edward orrls 4Tate FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS. “yfuuu—l‘ud(hn type writer desiring to come _west. 2 Remington machine. Address, W. 00 | Counctl Blufte, Experlonced short-haad and Owns No. K, Core Bro, 7784 ok sALA—Two lots in block 8 Hanecom place, 50x180, east froot, inest location In the ciby [T to W H Alexander, 1408 Dodge sbreet, CHRS akefield, AKNN Ur —On 25th of Aprl', w0 0id hyy mare, tront feel 6pot; owner cau have eame by and paying all costs. 1ok on the grounds 800-1w25 $3,500 2o tl)lhleln one v en per cent lni use of the mone; Wantod on notes secuten by morgs rty worth, §7,0:0, halt he P srvne—On Elkborn and Plaite. T, Murmy, 500-t¢ rs0Ns glven In real point lace, also lace made to order. 1414 Dodge street. 787-20p ! f xTED for wid .~ A speclal b [ ident lot | ¢ Iy exorclaos of tho rights and prerogatives has waiion {ouching ltiee to Olalm | T move buiding, s Brmii 4 o b S e T | B S R | O s e s s of citlzons, leaving the periormance of | pagick Egan, of Lincoln is in the city. Eedfl llw" ester, 0] h'!“ ?n A 3 IDotal cash on hand 3 A ogents. 038-t1 public duttes too often to those road, appealing, on behalf of an ages who are Incompetent, wunfit and unrelisble. He illast:ated his ides most effectively and impressed upon his hearers the importance of each man In soclety taklog part in public affairs, and doing his daty in such & way as will best purge 1t of the baser and dangerous elements that get control, solely because of a luke- warmness and neglect of duty, He arged that all should take part in public affalrs and declared that politics was not in itself degrading or unfit for a pure and honorable cltizen, He likened the exercise of rights and public duties in conducing to good citizenship to the free uge of soap, and closed a shert and tasty address amld manifestatlons of merriment and approval from every part of the hall, Prof. L. E. Hicks followed in a speech on true education, npon which the gentle- man spoke forcibly and earnestly, hold- ing that educatlon is of a eomplex char- s of the outward and the inward. Men are possessed of many elements and cannot control all of them, Education as a result s made up of ex- perlence and instruction, that t de. ds upon the Influences and a! round- Eg- of childhood and one's life, By education is meant the whol rocess that forms the man, Upon this line of thought the speaker dwelt at len, h. closing hls remarks by declaring education and good cit!zenship are mdu— mlnbly connected. Miss Chmb‘r .ln and Mrs, Day fol- lowed in the Land of Swal. lows,” which ppl-udlnxly recelved. Then was glven the jocular performance of the evening by Capt. J, A, Sladen, whose response to ‘‘The Ladies” was greeted by continuous applause and clap- of hands, Mr, Peabody, of Fairmont, responded to *Our Guests' in 1l-timed, g ful and feeling speech, declaring how re jolced he was at the success of the pur- pose of the meeting, and promising to use all his efforts to Increase the zeal in the union and the numbers of guests at the next ban ‘Thy Sentlnel I Am” was next finely ng by Mr, Fraoklin 8. Smith, who, | {; hk- tho other slngers, was accompanied by Mr. Frank Bm'n on the plano. And then followed the introduction by the chalrman of the “JUMBO OF THE EVENING,” #s he called Rev, P, 8. Hensen, of the Baptist church of Chloago. It Is im- practicable at nl.ll hour to give even an outline of Mr, H ech, of which the reporter tool suffice to say that to wit the gentleman added pathos and great earnestness; to learning he added common sense; to cautious bandling of others’ faith and creed he added & warrlor's couraglous ad- Mr. J, Seibort left for New York yester- day. H. A. Grover, the assistant clty engineer, is expected home from Milwaukee either to-day or to-morrow, G. M. Hitchcook, Rsq., and wife, left Inst evening for a trip of a menth or more to Salt Lako and the territories for rest and health. Lew May, of Fremont, state fish commis sioner, went to Washington yesterday to seek information on points connected with the business of the commission, Judge P. O, Hass will start east to-day, visiting friends in Kentucky and Washington on business and New York for pleasure, be- fore returning, Ho expects to be gone about one month, Colonel Sumner, commandant at Fort Nio, brara, arrived Monday evening with bis family whom he will locste in the city pending his transfer with bis regiment to the department of the Missouri, J. Mcl'erna, E. Butler, Creston; Henry Hall, Weeping Water; Frank Beeson and wife, :Plattamouth; J, D, LaCourss, Bilvin Loustano, Denver; S, 8, Campbell, Glen- wood, Ia,; G, H. Kincald, Sloux Oity; Abe Brokebill, Dss Moies; N. P, Scruggs , H, G. Thiesen, Kansas City; J. H, O'Sullivan, Boston; R. T, Maxwell, Clarks, Neb.; are at the Canfield, At the Metropolitan—T. R, Ligton, Platts- mouth; Geo, J, Squires, Grand Island; B. W. Hunter, Tekamah; R. P, Crono, Lincoln, Neb.; A, McDougall and family, Sheldon, Ia; P. L. Brown, Shenandoab, Ia; M, I, Martin, St. Lonis; S, R. Linsley, Dunlap Ia.; R. J. Doughty, Joliet, Ill., and Charles Lawrence, Indianapolis S —— Board of Trade Promenade Concert, Ciicaco, April 28,—Holders of 6,000 invi- tations to the promenade concert in the new board of trade bullding to-night, were all presont, mostly In full dress, aud the hall be- ing abundant] hted by electricity, the scene was & brilliant one, occasion was uu first part of th- dedicatory exercises of board of trade building. Many people were present, also th people here, continusd to-morrow and end with a banquet at the Grand P the ————— New York Dry Goods Exports, Niw Youk, April 25,~Dry goods export of domestio cottens for the week, 2,757 pack- ages. For the explred portion of the year, 04,008 packages, against 55,000 the same time last yoar, the largest D, revious year, durl lm‘rinde hghty ———e—— The Bllliard Tournsment. Nxw Youk, April 28, —8losson beat Dion to-ight, 500 to 194, quantity on Woolen ~ goods farmer out there, for such compensation ill soothe much grief that he now bears over the lots of a valusble sow. She was killed some tlme ago by the oars, and leaves seven orphan pigs. Mr, Besbe's sympathies for these motherless little anlmals are filled with tearful ten- derness, and have cast a shadow of gloom over Mr. Manchester which he finds dif- ficult to shake off. TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP ! The Number of Vagrants in the City at Present, and What the Poiice are Dotng With Them, In the pollce court yesterdsy morning Sam Johnson and William Gray, charged with belng drunk and disorderly, were fined $5 and costs, Being unable to psy they were sent over the hill, Eight vegrants were brought up before Judge Stenberz and were released on a promise to leave town at once, There is something alarming about the number of vags and tramps now in Omaha, They come from all quarters of the country—some from the vales and valleys of the east, smome from the rugged mountalns and from the Pacific slope, some from the country of the northernmost limlt, some from the gulf washed shores of the south, They are of all nationalities, English, Irish, French, German, Itallan, Swede, and, lnnuth of every nation which i known to the student of modern coun- tries. Of late, they have been swarming Into Omsha in most alarming numbers, They principally infest the soutbern and eastern portions of the clty, and hang mostly around the frelght apou where thuy hblhh their rendezvous In a tem- deserted ‘‘slde-door Pullman,” gchlnd l;ll. of lumber or some similar resort. e polnts ocentres, they establish beggmg expeditions, or whlrobogg,ing does not *‘pan out” suc- y, steallog expeditions. Yesterdsy moroing the pollce, headed by Roundsman Whalen, invaded the south- ern districts and secured s number of this class of customers. They were most of them able bodled men, and looked as though they were able to earn a living If they had & mind so to do. The excuse of most of them, ssis, Indeed, that of slmost every other tramp or vagrant, Inability to procure work, Whether this pretense will hold water or not,the police are pursulog & commendable policy In riddlag Omaha of thls gentry, whose The followlug expenditures for the department sra recommended: Hoadquarters hous: 818 ooo oo Fngine house in west part of city.» 2,000 feet new hose Services of 28 men and officers. Three new horaes. R nd number of fire alarms during the past nine years 1371 No. of Ahnna, 43 lollu 1 $ 29 850 00 187 3 950 00 1880 Me. Butler onthusiastically doclares in this report that one of the most impor: tant acquisitlons to the department during the past year was the appoint- ment of John J. Gallagan, to the posi- tlon of assistant chief, He has been a very faithfal, efficient and valuable officer, ———— ACard from Marshal Cummings, Mr, Editor: My attentlon has been called to & squib In the democratlo organ of this clty entitled *‘His Last Kick," which Indeavors to throw an edium on my charactea that I do not deserve from any reporter as I always made it my busi- ness to be clvil and courteous to apy and all of them, But because I deem It my duty to remove from office my deputy for disobedience and drunkeness one stra'ght taced puritanical representative of the Herald thinks he is privileged to pltch into me. Now, eir, I can prove by the Herald's night owl that I walked into the ail and over the premises one night to ls knowledge and failed to awaken wy representative and finally left In diegust, cerrylng off the cellar keys, which he orany other out. slder might have done. He will proba- bly also remember when Gorman was carried to bed completely paralyzed. Yet this consclentlous gentleman defends the bummer element, If I have only erred in issulng orders in conformity with decency in the matter of dress, I will, when I go, retire with a clean record and defy any man to eay that I have ever allowed myeelf to be dlotated to or influenced in the discharge of my duty, Tromas CoMMINGS, City Marshal, Cattle Quarantine in Kansas, Torkka, April 25,—Governor Martin is- sued a proclamation to-dsy imposing quaran: tine for ninety days on all cattle coming from Missouri, o ] MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED—To jnvest 82,060 or 8,000 in & good Address, C. B, paylog basines: ot Porme Cheap and beautif on month Patdereon, 18th and Farnam, lots for §200 each $10, oply & fow left. 866-20 payn.ents of office, VW ANTEDA lady want: Joln her in abusin rofits, Small capital requi i.," Bee office. . Adaress, “B. 802:20 entleman partner to hst pays imm J70% s4r=A boautitul lot 06x182.and flne residense for $1600 i1 taken immediately. R. C. Pattereon; 18th ana Farnam. NSTRUCTION _on banio given by O E Oeilea- beck, at 1116 Capitol ave. 1vY vaults, rink of the day in i coaspools oleaned any time tiroly odorloss way with our improved pump and apparatus Orders by mail yromptly attended to. . Evau, ofice and rexidonce odge St. up stairs. 409 mp 7AxTED—To0 buy cash, 814 N 16¢h 55, d hand sodafountatn for 849-20 p 4xTED—Single youog mau of qulet habits, room With southiern exposure In clean neighborhood in rogpeotablo private family within easy distance of Usion Pacilo dopoty wecond. story preforrcd; state terms, Address “E1azos" Bee office. “n.mn..'r« buy o bouss and lot an monthly p ments; sate prize and location. Addres, “3 Bee office. ok pai—Spcolal Bargaios—2 Tots on red car line; obcav. Fulllob, N. 20th st., house 20x28. 2200 Cor. lot 80x132, 12th aad Dorcas, house and stable. §1700, Corner lat, 19th and Dorcas, 8° x182, 81000, Lot 60x117, Partl Cor. Catherineand Poppleton t , Hauecom place, & #1,4¢ #jlendid cormor 's add, s room house, $900 oaeh, o Cor Grove and Davenport st., 105x124, house 20x24 and stable, §1,400. h cro lot, Pratt's sub div, $2000. Cor Luke aud 17th st, east front, 1674x140, 6 room lioure, §5 W Aimo—A team of 00d mares O Griffin, Omaba. must welgh at least $1100. Addrees giving particulars, Alfred §35:50p 7 axtan=To rent, well arranged ooltet ocaticn, or eight rooms 1n good Ads T, Bonner, care Great W oetein Carbon Co. m. 810 25 house Lot 76x100, cast front, 13 eqaures from St Mary’s sghyemue, 61170, 4lots, Burr Oak a ‘barn, $1600. PAULSEN & Co,, 1613 Farnam strect. ANTED—A W) 5 §1.26 sample or woman in every count roe §15 per wonth, sala commisslon, Bend stamd. - Paul Tabel, Chicago JIl, 819-m24p K7 Ax7R0—A good famlly horse at 1505 Faroam B VoA good ity oam 8 —To rent & large furbished room, in W iters and Caiiforaia, with 7bulsl, Blater's block 16th also & fow more table bomiders x—Houso tull lot, well, cistel Fo good cendition, one block from st easy terms, W H Gro OR BALE—A full ot on corner of 18th and Joes paved streot and within one square of U, P. K. R for sale, -2 Warren Swital Ok ALK lots full size, 10 per ceut cash, balanc mouthly peyments, W H Green, over st Nat ank. 63044 AXTHD —A furnished botel ina live Yown, o §"Vick Neb. olling the Commercial trade. Address 'K 6-28p ANTED-—83 50 will buy one doren R W AE piatsd aoi store,corner 16th sud ives at Mood: port at. r D) 7% "china (Y ANTED—Every ady in need of & sewing ma- Che o loan Ko chilne, to see the new wproved A FOR RENT—HOUBSES AND LO’]‘S. o8 A o | Jo0R #ALB—Two cottages and lota Virgioia ave. ono block gouth of 8% Mar: B4 caro $500 on #—Good 6 room hiouse, lot 60x132 feet,ens $1200; $100 caab, balaaoe 416 per month, , over 1st National bank. 814t FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS, 1BW BILVER TAG, it does not taint the breath, tags (O A o881 161TNING RODS ~J J MoLain has for sale the best _rods manufastured in the United States electuic stec] oenter covered with sheet copy nealed rdors (21 e v rod+ or repairing old onos prowptly Atlnndud 0 Address 1011 Saundeis et 850-m. (v miven a0, doos n°t give you hosrt-hurn Tags redeemod a4 one cont, esch by the dealers. 083-t1 JPRIVY, vaults, staks and compools clesnod st the shortest notice and satisfaction guarantoed by F. . Abel. P. 0. Box 878 00-m2p DISSOLUTION NOTICE, The oo partzership horetoforo exlstin en Ohas, ot: ren and Oscar Hagelin ia this dsy by mutual in- S oy, CERTIFICATE OF P'UBLICATION, Ohas Seagren to pav all the bills due by the same firm and to roseive all nts, CHA8 SEAGREN. OBCAR HAGALIN OFFICE, AUDITOR OF PUBL1C ACCO ")NTS, STATE OF NEURABKA, } Lincoln, Februsy 1st, 1885, It lahereby oortified that the Germania Life Insur- in the Btate of Insurance i authorised to trsueact the Dusinoss of Life 1asdrance 1 thia siate for the cure rent year. Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Publio 4 coounta the day and yesr above written, e } Sigued: - 4 IL A. BABLOOK, Auditor P. 'A. Mattor of Applioation ot J to sell liguor ms NOT! Brothorton for permit \UK“! [OR naLE—One of the nobblest singls —10scres on West Leavonworth st. A P 882 JOR REX F Tukey, st Caulfields. blos. \OR RENT- from sbr a4 Caulfield room house good water, three block A cars; $16 per month. A P Take 820-41 0k 8 son. In town I3 phastos, horse and haraess; inquire sClub eta- —A fresh milch cow at Edbilm & ke OR AL Ton xuyt—House and 16th. Chicago street, botween lllh Inguire of John Bwilt. 878 one o1gan and bo © Bachus, at 99 cent s ~One horse and wagon, % cow,ore plano il usnibure; wnuire of ¥ or b18 Falrview l;: 8:29p R’ and Baus m———————————ree 7O RENT—House of 4 rooms; inquire at No 634 0 Tnh v, betwoon Jackson aud Loaven ) fine greund. ady —House of § rooms with baro, Osldwell . Tnquire 1708 Jackacn ot. 448.20p | e 543-28p May lat, 0k RENT—Br ok cottage on Sherman ave., 8 roows | = pantry, cleects, &c., in thorough re 'S W Paddock, 1617 Cepita (I B83-2p. 70k kaNT—0 room house on Bt. car line. 1140 18th street betweon Nicholas and Faul, 815+ 20p — e ok ENT—A cottage 8 rooms with summer kitohen TP St botweon Campbell sad Irens sk {0k 8ALE 08 TRADE—T will sellor trade my houre lot on Saunders street and ta in firet-class furiture, addran 5" o OR BALK—1((0 yd man ave «f dist to be had at 1118 Bher- 750 9p 7ok saLk—Hos °, boggy and haruets §169. ! 1460 Douglas st Apply 74823 A good family horse, bug» nquize 2613 Douglas 8¢, ¥ A F 714-28p Avply ox kant—Thres sicry and basement, brick are, At frot=0.80 pet month. 0 new shores on 10th 8t—§60 C. l Msjue, 8. W. Cor. 164b snd ar r month each, nam, 7114 TR Fon BALE—For #0 down aud §20 per month 1 ‘will bulld an elogant five room cottege, with bay window brick oellar, ol olan of oot (8 3 Piano, & §7(0 upright plauo at & bar l'Il")nuKlu. 788wl uj f’“.u..w. ermit o s druggist, for mqdlol Ward, 1 purpo-es only, st No 2001 Pieros bk aha, NeL. from the 11(h day of April, 1585, to the 1ith day of Apiil, 1t tbere be noobj anu. fled within s o woel J. B, fOUTHAKD, thy Clerk, thosald permit will be fin.w BroTuxkro, Applicant. Notico s hereby Matttor of applioation of D. Nordliuger tor Liuor NOTICK. ven upon the 26t asy of April, A that B, Nordilug D. 1885, ble ape lication ta the tnayor and alty councl of Omatay Lith dsy of April, 1856, 1t there ne Do objection, remonstrance or protest * | ied within two wee ) or viaous liquore st . Fourth Ward, ¥ ot April 1885 to the i april 261, A. D, 1885, bl ald lioease will be granted. X J B SOUTHARD, lu: e huflnv.l- HEE.~A viotim of ,mmutm 7 ki ature nm, Fr mxlfl . Shich he wil send 1 ) Addiess, J ELKEEY. I Giscovered ixy ax0xs, Applicant. - Uhmfih.fiul YDKI.

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