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THE DAILY BEE -MONDAY, MAY 4. 1885. 5 o BEAUTY ON A BENDER. Fite'n Hundred Ladics on a Stopping Excarsion to Omaha, The Carnival of Hubbies at Home Comments of the Press on Friday's & Feminine Flarry of Bhoppinfr, Lincoln Journal, May 1. No such aggregation of lovellness was ever seen in Lincoln as gathered at the Burlington & Missourl river rallroad de- pot yesterday mornlog at 9 o'clock, the hour at which the ladies’ excar. slon started for Omaha. Many of the 700 ladles who gathered there were beautl- ful, most of them were young and all were charming. Those members of the leas gentle sex who hovered about the depot to geze at the vision could not therofore be blamed. Let any gentleman who can oall to mind his experlence In gotting cne lady upon the traln Imagine the scene when 700 of the falr creatures were eager to get aboard and secure a seat. *“Is this our train?"” “When does it start 1" *‘Which way do we start ?" ““Are you sure thia Is our traln?" “ What a pretty car this is!| Let's get upon 1t.” “May be this car switches off at Wa- verly for Denver,"” *“ Which way s Omaha—south 7" *“No, north !” ““East 1" “ Weost I This was the merry chime of sounda which saluted the ears of Tom Eagan, the gallant depot pollceman. Tom’s atrong point ls his gallantry, but when he had helped 200 laates on board and and answerad 1371 queations he showed signs of distraction and at the 500th lady and the 2023d questlon he became & raving maniac and was oarried from the scene, The cara looked very udd all filled up with women, A man ortwo of more than ordinary nerve ventured In, but Instantly the sound of a million volces or more dled out and and after a unanimous “‘Sh——there's a man,” a dead flenco struck the intruder like a atuffed club and two hundred pairs of eyes were turaed upon himand he turned red and looked sheepish and shrunk up and floated out of the window. Then the conversation proceeded something like thlas: “‘Why don’t we start!” *There's Sade—She wouldn't go, mean old thing!” *‘Where's my bundle?” “Oh, I'vo lost my shopplng bag—stop the traln! Oh, we ain’t golng, anywa are we—and its got ny ticket in—why, there it is up in that iron thing where I put it!” ¢‘Sh!—There's another man!” Then there was silenca agsin, another viotim was crucified, and the conversation was renewed. Eight coaches were filled and a bag- gage car was brought up and provided with impromptu seats. When 700 ladtes were on board and all the men except the thrice blessed conductor and brake- man were ellm'nated the train started. At Waverly ssventy-five passangora were taken on. The traln was full by this tlme and passed by Greenwood, Ashland and Soath Bend, leaving upon the plat- forms of the respeotive depots 150, 225, and 100 indignant and disappointed ladies. The agents at these places escaped out of thelr back windows and fled for thelr lives, At Loulsville twenty-five passen- gers were taken on and fifty left. Two ooaches went up from Plattsmouth. Five hundred husbands or thereabouls stood walting dismally on the depot plat- form at 9:46 when the return traln came in, and the reporter remembers nothing five by the Omahas. and In the entire traln there must have been fully 1,000. Traln men estimate the number beyond that. |Something About the The great Inducoment appeared to be the free ride offered In good compavy, and many ladles no doubt availed themaelves of 1t for the sole privilege of ::e::s :::o '::l:'"(":::fi:g}s::inf.'mlon::g awarded to Lincoln the state falr for the rylng.wot.;s d‘: ot he cou?tl hlrdol.y ru: next five years, there has been a feellng fraln from wondering who was going to [ that Omaha must have a grand fair and | com: got dinner, It was a preclous cargo, | exposition of her own. This sentiment, | fact. ::d wmt;vodrlthley may lzgwlme in (l)r:l thoroughly well-grounded one to begln 5w ardly Increase the the anxle % with which thele retarn 1 looked for, ~ | "\ths a8 been steadily growing, And it 1t is generally anderstood about town |nOW looks as though this elty can and that M. O'Rourke, W. D, Jones and R.|will supportsuch a falr and exposition on W. Hyers were all applicants for posl- |a scale of great itad d of tlons as special Burliogton & Mls- b e iy B money for Prospects—The Subscriptions, win, yestarday, swurl oconductors to-dsy, but the more perfect appolntmenta than the ene company eyldently conoluded [t the capl 8t the Paston, that so much femininity might| A reporter calling yesterday upon a got away with thelr mental equlpoise, [ member of the Omahs Falr and Exposi- and put the traln In safe and experlenced | tlon assoclation learned something of the hands. E“. and present prospacts of the orga COUNTRY BELLES. atlon. It Iscomposed of members Plattsmouth Herald, April 30, of the Douglas County Fair assoclation Omaha citizens to-day are lookIng upon and those of the Board of Trade and repre- more handsome women than it fs their |2¢Dt® enough business pluck and energy ot often to behold. When thelr country | & Puah forward tho scheme o success. cousins, and thelr slsters, and their The plans of the assoslation contemplate aunts, go among them fiftesn hnndred the holding of a fair and exposition; strong, thoy see something of Nebraska. zzesl"’:::&t; ::L‘z:'.:‘:;fig‘“'fifo';‘;t i e Noutice, tain all tl‘l)s ngrlcultu{nl, stock and lgul- g nets exhiblts, naturally belonging there gonaving dispsed of tho Rabber 8tamp . ides having tho attraction of the Groes & Austin, we take pleasure in Teo. | FACE8, while the expoaition which will be orthy of confidence, and bespeal i for them a coatlnuanca of the patronage | Putiise Gonp oL 8 Seecription Aaeially SRS EY bcm;r::s"f:;r‘:,';u Co. where the exposition brawuce s to be held The Rubber S & o' |nothing as yet can be determined. If d°‘ dull; er Stamp business will be | the new exposition building on Ospltol gonducted by us, and we hopo to merlt | avenuo Is finished before fall 1t will be o confidence and support of the former | ysed for exposition purposes, provided gr‘:‘i“z‘"‘l’:‘?;“ Pd'h“t“‘! ‘i%l’ l“ld 8180 | a1l necessary arrangementa can be made. n need of anything In ovr i \ER 7R ErcA BHAR UHBEA L WEFE ALTALE In case, however, the building Is not finlshed In time, the exposition feature of prices. Respectfally. Gross & AustIx, i tEwi 1508 Farnam Street. Omaha, » | the projected falr will be dispensed with until the year followlng. CRUSHED PUMPKINS, Springfield, Towa, Melville D. Paxton. from the west It ls the purposs of the gentleman in chargo of the plan to offer large and se- ductive purses to horsemen to trot ther animals in the races. The speed prem- The Omal tat Down Upon by the |lums will be made an especial feature of Hooriers,—Yesterday's Ball the falr, and it is hoped that the exhibi- Game—Records of tlon of horse racing wlll be the finest yet The Club, seen In the state. The capltal stock of the assoclation is The Sherman avenue park was the xS S00/ QU TGt b o HRIOT IR il 10 per cent is to be paid down. The ob- scene of a very tame exhibitlon of baseject of this fund, is stmply to insure ball yesterday. The Indianapolts and |prompt paymsnt of all liabllitles, in case Omaba toams met for the second time, | Fain sholti make the recelpts too smsll . meet all labilitles. As soon as this the latter stronger by reinforcement at stack Is subscribed, work will be at once soveral essentlal points, than on the day |commenced upon the the plans previous, when they met with so stan-|for the falr and the scheme will ning a defeat at the hands of the Hoos- | then }:: fairly :":l ‘“5 lf“'w i Tlll“ iers. In fact, our boys not only had[ o poco PEPUIIEC b0 ralse subere somo idea of maklng it Interesting for the | the mecorsar B oruraalog Jansesm AnC visltors—they thought perchance to de- ness here, the necessary funds are fast plliog up. More than ten counties in this vicinity feat them. But such are human |80nounce their intentlon to participate hopes! For some reason Bandlo [0 the fair and exposttion. couldn’t *nip <" ‘the Indianap.| The outlock is a bright one, and re-|Deaver. flectlon suggests that porhaps It was not such a bad thing after all, that Lincoln carrled off whatshe Imaginesto be & prize. A GAMBLER'S TALK. olls ruoners at secend base, Salis. bury didn't pltch with his accustomed correctness and fatal vigor. The infield couldn’t handle the grounders and the outfield couldn’t attend to the flles, and when the end of the ninth Inning was called, the Omahas found themselves far in the rear of thelr opponents, the score being 13 to four, with a declined half in- ning for the Indianapolis. The game I8 not worthy of mention In detall. ~ The home team stand credited with nine errors, while the visitors es- caped with but three. Ten base hits were made by the Indlanapolls team, and A Curious Observation—Quiet Games —Steerers and Cappers. “‘There is one thing over which I have long puzzled,” said an old gambler, (who has likwlse been a dealer for many years) to a reporter last night, “and it 1s this: 1 have notlced in the course of my expe- rlence that a ‘sucker’ or a green hand at gambling nearly always beats himself ont of success when it {s within reach. What do I wmean? Just this. A young fellow Fai The sad tale {s officlally unfolded in the following SCORE. INDIAKAPOLIS, 5 or §100. Plans and |gambling frlend J. D. Eyana and wife, of Sutten, day for St. Lo visit to friends. Geo, H. Crosby, Denver; E. F. Warren, F. I Ransom, J, O. Watson, Nebraska City: H. Hazleton, St. Louis; C. A, Newcomb, W AsED Three or four first-class_carpenters and Chicago, are registered at the Paxton, M, E. P. Brewster of Grand Island, who has been visiting in town and vicinity the guest of Mr, Louis Littlefield of Saratoga, At the Metropolitan: Geo. H. Powers, Beatrico; 0. Reynolds and wife, Fremont; David Hanna, C. A, Marion, A Ao erican edition of the Revised Bitle, liberal Plum Creek; C. Kitts, Fremont; Matt Mil- lor, David City; James Carr, Fullerton; St. Clair, Minden, and Henry High, of an ~A first-class furniture salesmsn. None Grand Island, D. S, Jackson, Nebraska City; Mrs, H. Morrison, Mrs. Butters, Plattsmouth; Mrs. Lincoln; William Sah); Jennle Gillett, D. O. Lane, Des Moines; W. O. Riddell, Mo, Valley; R. L, Taylor, Snowville, Va.; C. F Billings, Denver, Col.; W. ‘Western, are at the Ca: Hoyt A, Sherman J. agent of the Union Pacific at Des Moines, has resigned his position on account of ill health and will travel in the west for the company. Mr. J. B, Holmes, late of the Pennsylvania railrosd, has been appointed his successor, with headquarters at Des Moines, two coaches from thia city, all Iadles, [THE FAIR AND EXPOSITIQN,IIn that establisbment 1and I sure to win The stranger puts up the S me, and In case his kill brings In any profit an even divide is made, In case he | TG loses, the stranger is just so much minus, This s where the greeny is brought to a Since the State Board of Agriculture -«umvgnma and the capper really tries to ut when he s ‘‘steered” agalnat a orooked game simply for fleeclng pur- poses, then the msn who guides him be. “steerer,” a confidence man In| the e — PERSONAL. A. J. Cornlsh, of Lincoln, is inthe city, . B, Rustin returned home from the east | ¥ithout remcval. Over Rev. M, Savidge spent the Sabbath at F. ¥, Jaques and wife, of Chicago, are guests at the Paxton, Hon, N, M. Hubbard, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, I8 at the Paxton, J. B, O'Heania and E. W, Murphy, of North Platte, E. L. Stone and wife have returned from a six woeks trip through the south, N. 8. Harwood, Lounis Stulle, and Robert Ryan, of Lincoln, are at the Paxton. Morris Greenberg, of the misfit clothing parlors, went to Kansas City Satur Mrs, Charles Mack and children leave this morning for a visit to relatives in Atlantic, are in the city. Y. Laudon (Eli Perkins) arrived Wi in Omaha last evening and is quartered at the Mies Ada Denbam, a charming young lady from Clyde, Ohio, is in the city visiting Mrs, A. B. Davenport. The Hon, Wm. A. Paxton, returned home Ho looks rugged yestorday, and sun browned. H, C. Plunkett, A, C, Rocher and R, C. W.snuz—A good cook at 820 South 10th St. Boothby, prominent citizens of Cheyenne, arrived in Omaha yesterday, Gerrett Smith, chief electrician for the Western Unlon Tolegraph company, New York, ia in the city on a tour of imspection. David Mooney, of New York, who has se- cured a location in this city, fow weeke from Kansas Olty to open up busi- | 9 South The Rev. W, J, Hanohn and wife, accom. panied by Mus Mary L. Divine, leave to- and other eastern citles on & | W/ AITE2=A good boy oran apprentice boy in bar- left Saturday evening for his home on the Neb, d. ——— Railway Rumblings, Joe Kuoight says that he would rather glve $1.00 to stay out of a clrcus than to go in for nothing, and set throughthe per- Mr. S. T. Smith, general manager of | milk or cold water. _Put the Union Paclfic rallroad, left yesterday moining In his special car for Denver. The Chlcsgo, Mllwaukee & St. Paul train due hers yesterday evenlng, was Hoyt A. Sherman, jr., who for a_long | compete.t. Addres: "B %" Boo office. time has been the popular and efticlent travelling agent for the Union P company at Des Molnes, lows, has re- signed his position there on account of ill health, and will be trarsferred to duty in olmes, from the|commission, Send stamd. ~ Paul Tabel, Chicago 11l more of the arrival of the traln than an P B |R [LBPO|AE he PP el indistinct vislon c£ 700 women, 500 men, 3b|5|1(1(0 (1|0 [whohas never played much will come 5,600 bundles, two dozen hacks, a street- © 3 é ‘!' 5 ‘1’ { into my house and loze steadily. As a car and fnextricable confusion. It was|Goljin, m|512]7|2[2|0 |general thing he will continue playing big day for the ladies, and the pranks | Moria 5|2(2|3(0|0 |until he has lost every cent, and then he pleyed by 500 pro tem widowers, were | McQuerry b{4|2{110|1]|0 s atb et b h they to be told to their trusting spouses, | Crane. . eb|4|2|8|6|4]|0 |wilturn away de roke bocause he uld make the blood run cold in : }’ ‘1’ { 2 ‘1’ has no more money to throw|g o0 veins of 500 truant but repentant wives, 41002410 linto the game. But on the other and cause each particular hair of 500 fe-| motal.......... A 13 |10 [27 |1 | 3 |head soppo that he wins, male heads to stand on end. But the instead of loses. Now, I have x}otlud 500 husbands are sworn to eternal se- OMAHA, that just as soon as he succeeds in fish- crecy by a mutual oath, R[IBPO[A E |ing out $10 or $15, or, perhaps, §20 or = 0[0[1]4|2 |$25, and falrly gets Into a fat streak of EIUR. FORRRR, 0(0(2]2|0 |luck, he will stop, draw his money and S - 5 " ceatabeivaen thom. - Tho onp with god: ;1 AR s el s i ., 1 5 rlmmed specs remsrked thatif they *‘got | Bandle, 0/1(38|4]|0 |other house probably and lose every cent Toft” two of their number could pay tholr | Dwyer. 0[1012|2|1 |of money he has mado on my dealing, Ay tiomsopitisAseast ear il sy o | BAHE (000 (5|0 |and more too. Here ie just where the day. Houses locked, childron sent to B 4|5 24 |20 | o |footishness of these people ls Ulustrated. | g yyguntaine. J. B. H. the nelghbors to bo cared for, and women 123466 8 9 If they wonld keep on plll'ymg when Pennsylva ons on the Smithtown exourslon 25204005 5 s_p|they onco atriko thelr luck," a blg haul| o\ 1y Moinon, B el b Cars Flants (it rasobasets 02000000 3-4|would be thels, and thelr winnings few. Restaurants and dining halls fed a largo number of loose, disconsclate hus- ‘bands to-day. One young man introduclng the new Blble—by prospectus—became discour- aged and eald he wouldn't act as book agent for the best work in or out of press in a town where the wemen were 8o al- mighty scarcess in_this clty, which for to-cay, at least, could properly be called Stagtown., It is reported tha’ the conductor who took charge of this morning's speoial, full of Capital City angels, has gone orazy. The widowers and bald-headed bache- lors have prodably found the streets of Omaha lively as any May day plonto they ever enjoyed, and superior to the attrao- tractions of s Bennet camp meeting. A travellng man whocame in on the noon traln says the special, freighted with women, picked vp others at Wa- verly aud Greenwood, packing them Into the cars llke sardines, At Ashland there were 165 women walting but as the Irsin already had on all that could crowd In it, did not stop but whistled through, leaving the disconsolate dames 0 go home agaln, At South Bend there were over b0, 126 and at other statlons there we! ge numbers but the traln did not stop as it was al- ready loaded and the train men feared s rlot If they should stop and then not let the orowd on., If anybody notices a cernlean hue in the atmosphere be- tween here and Omaha they can at once | dai aftribute it to the remarks of the fomi- nines who were left behind. THE PLATTSMOUTH CONTINGENT, Plattamoueh Journal, April 30, The cunning racket adopted by an Omaha merchant succeeded In almost depopulating the citles and towns aloog the Bulin{'fi: & Missouri as far west as coln today of the bet- tor half of their respec- tive populations, At 11:10 this morning Englveer Gaorge Cole, with the anclent 22 switsh engine, lled two ccaches od full of ladies, in charge of nductor Bparks, to Orespolis, where connectlon was made with s speclal traln of elght orowded coaches and a baggsge car from Lin- coln. There were 163 passengers In the would plle up into the hundreds. In- stead of this, they will rush off with their petty $10 or $20, and forfelting the success which awaits them if they keep on, bite off thelr own noses.” *‘There is something carious about this manla for gambling,” he continued med- {tatively, ‘‘scmeting curlous. These boys and men who play at odd hours for diverslon are perfectly crazy, some of them, on the subject. They would rather win $2 from the faro bank than to earn §0 by hard, honest toil. Why it should be 80, I don't know. And fur- thermore, & novica always regards the money he has thus won in the light of something like sacred veneration, Yes,” he continued, laughing, *‘I have actually arned—Indianapolis 5. Two Base Hits—Poorman, Moriarity and MeGuire, Struck Out—On_ Salisbury, 3; on Casey, 1. Base on Called Balls—By Salisbury, 1; b Casey, 8, Basea given for bitting man with ball—By Salisbury, 1; by Casey, 1. Passed Balls—Bandle, 8; McGuire, 3 Wild Pitches—Salisbury, 1. Time of Game—1 hour wnd 55 minutes. Umpire — Jno, Bromen. Official Scorer—J, L, § THE RECORD TO DATE. Thus far the Indianspolls club stands at the head, but it Is hard telllng how long they will remaln there. The record to date 1s as follows: city. socisty cf ERK E E 5| |5 & |seen men who have won §3 or $4 In numb:r of HE E £ E § § | gambling, clasping 1t in their hands, and | oLUBS, g E Els |2 | peeping cautiously at it every once in a|iD8 towns. BI%|0l 8|7 |1 |2l & | While, misor-like, to make suro that 1t ts 5k 8|8 || sttt tn their posseaston.” < “Aln (t)hu% n“i“' private gambling lay- _____ outs {n Omahaf” Qlereland, o °| o1 9| &1 3] 61088 ™ icYen, there are quite s number of pri- sas City, o| o| | of 2| o] 5| sls7 | vate club rooms where merchants and Milwaukee 0f 1f of | 0| 5| 4[10{84 | bonton business men can go and enjoy & Omal 0f of of 0] 2| 838 | private game of poker. Iknow of but Tolwd 0] 0/ 0/ 0| 0| | 1110185 | ong of two myself, but I sm told that Lost.. 1170 8 2/ 510l | | there are several places which sre run ~ | very quistly and to galn sdmiesion to -l:{eh is most difficult—places where there gather aronnd the gaming table the ‘pinks of propriety,’ of whom you would not think such a thing, unless you csught them in the aot. Yes, there ls plenty of private gambling golog on, and careful observation has led me to believe that there are very few men who do not once in a while toy with the charms of the eiren Fortune.” ‘‘How about skin gambling? If there much of 1t carried on In this city!” “Very little, Thereare no houres run- nlog publicly, I belleve now, though thers are of course one or two skin games still runniog strictly *“on the quiet.” Most of these ‘‘fly steerera” will have to look out for something el however No, accerdivg to my notion, a *‘steerer’ is not the same as & ‘‘capper.” You see, SHORT STOPS, ‘Wednesdaynight the Omaha club takes the road. The U. P. boys wlll chance at twenty- five conts a chance on the game. The Indlanapolls team appear to be ises from away up near the head of the creek. The boys expect to have blood in their l‘“ to-morow and go for Indianapolis like palnted warrlors. 1t the Omahas expect to make a record as ball players this seaton It 1s about :;:;le for them to commence doing some- ng. and the d ted, Information is wanted regarding the whereabouts of William Albert Sailor, who left home last June and has mot been seen since by his folks. It Isthopght | th that he was at Fort Omaha about Sep- tember 1st. Any foformation regarding him will be thankfully received by his father, R. A, Sallor, LaHarpe, Hancock | sport and takes him into some house, county, 11l, | telling his protege that he has good luck men who work on the outside. makes the acqualntance of some new ar- | pears tha county jail, Me. A. Alles s henceforth to act for the Burlington & Missourl River com- pany as thelr epsclal travelling agent, and will have his headquarteus in this — Social' Evenls. Mr. and Mrs, John Groves celebrated last Wednesdsy evening the tenth anoi- versary of their wedding dey, and enter- |- tained a large circle of friends. evening proved to be a very enjoyable one to all concerned. Vereln, gave a May festival at Germania hall that was largely attended and proved to be a great soclal succers, this olty, gues!s was H, F, Jasper, presldent of the grand lodge for the United 8i A S About 2 o'clock this morniog the fire depsrtment was called out to suppress a swall blsze in an old stable on Capitol between Tenth and Eleventh How it orlginated no one knew The de- | —— partment arrived in time to save the| RN building from burning down entirely. — ge was not heavy. are guests | \FONEY T0 LOAK o eums of 800 sad o JF% 2 Handuome turnihed soom Wit bathing rocim attached at 2209 Dodge st. 970.8p JFCn st —Furnished feont room with bowrd fn private tamily, 1617 Chicago b O85-t1 SPECIAL NOTICE BOARDING. ]“IRH‘ICLAN."W\“ nd board 1218 Capltol ave. D i 12888 TO LOAN—MONEY, 7 LOST AND FOUND. p ONEY To loan on chattels, Woclley & Harrison, IV Room 20, Omaha National bank buikding {0R kext ~ Large farnished rooms and bosrd 1 72§ 854-t1 and 1619 Capitol ave, 9! — - o T | JeTRAT—On April 220, 8 datk bay horse Jo% kRxT—Furnished tront parlor with ted room | Lsyears old, biack A1 tall; & Nbo N ONEY loaned at low rates,In amounts to sult on #d) Inlng, 1714 California St. Price 20 060 ¥p | will l;e Pald for ite return 40 cornor 12th an ] A colirerele o chner £oo0 sorarly, e Vb, 7or RR¥T2 nicely farniehed rooms one block from clal exchange, 1508 Farnam s\ St Mary'save, ears; Inquire 2424 How: $88-m1p ONEY TO LOAN—On rear estate and chattels AN D, L Thomaa TOMt . 70R kENT—Purnished room {or one of tw aeor'S bloeks from Foss. offce: Inquire Oper | JR 0ARDIXO— arnishedsouth front rcom to ONEY Loaned on chattels, out rate, R. R |House Cigar factory. 817:6p | 2 femt with b new resldence with modern con tloketa htand sold. A. Forman,218 S, 134h 8¢ venlences;terma reasonable; gentloman | referred 588 s s Py Ploasant st. 968.5p 7oR RAxT —With board,nicely furniehed front room ®8s And bath, 149 Jones. 967 41 \ F. Reod & 00's. Loan office , Borsee, wagons, parsonal all othe rarticles of value, National Bank,corner 18th snd Farnam. Al business sirictly confidential 291 M o??v LOANED Thit an ) property of all kinds an 2 K '“"."h“ on notes secured by me g £3.500 3 Talt e e PRRIN I tee ten per cent lnt JFok At well tarmiabed rooes Ln Redick's blook 1609 #aroam; good fooatton, pleasant for two of & gentiemen, Inquire of D B Burnet!, 318 south 15th stree. 9159 Yrow —— ut 8 rovard D vge, 83 6o 0R RRNT—First-class offios, Lytle's Biook Farnam n 11th and 12th 994-8p l)\m ® ward. O.F. Davia and Oo., Real Eatats a0 Toan 29341 On Elkhorn and Platte. T. Murray, Agents, 1605 Faroam 84, A ¢ turniebed room with board 00 1AW SIGVER TAO. (b4 Frult favored, tags redeomed south 17th shreet. 088-2p ¢ h by ! E——— /a4 (e onnt encl by the dealos, Pojcke, Hrow, W ArTap—Gist to do general houte work; abply a8 5016 California st b81-5 YV Ao —Roomersand. boartars 6.8 south 17th 38.9p streot, L NATRUCTION on banjo_glyi N F o ven by G E Gellon- T000k T 116 Gattol vk & S0t fin} exT—Nicely furnishod rooms 106 N o ANTED—A miles from Mrs, Joel T Griffen. W7 Axran—Dish washer st Emmet bouse. irl for general house work, three offce. - Inquire 843 Pleasent st 0 ™ slnks and cesspools oleaned any time e y in an entirely odorless way with our improved pump ad apparatus yromptly attendod to. A. Evans, office and residence 1908 Dodge St. up stairs 400 mp on Nt~ Furnished room, with board. tor two gentlemen. 1417 Howard. 989-Tp OR RENT—Furnishe rooms, modern imorove- Ordora by mail ments, 15th and Capitol ave. 0104 HEW SILVER TAG, 18 does not taln ho breath, tage YA/ AxRo—A chambermaid at tho Miliard hotel, 971-2 on RRxTKealy furnishod fronk room | redeemod at ou cent each by the dealere. 983 t¢ Airy vith use of organ if desired, south 16th and Chichgo streots 3 blo s Foo0 T 1t RN AT IE & 101TXING RODS - J J MoLain has for salo the best small family, Apply to Mrs J A Griffith, 20 § 2t ot RO 673.6p. Y Axreo—Agirl 1714 Calitornia st. stoc] oentar covered with sheet copper, orders (e¢ mew rod« or repalring old ones promptly attended o Address 1011 Saundeis st. 850-mb For RaxT—Furnlshed rooms 1621 Gapltol o 833.2p WA!YID—BIII 1718 California street, small family. oes-2 YUKW BILYER TAG, doos 08 give you heart hurn Yags 1edeeniod at one cont, each by the dealors. 08g:tt gt ae-Sultoof rocms centrally located, well finished suitable for oftice or living rooms. K M Eaton, 111 south 14th St. 88441 braces, bustles, bosen forms, dress shields, eafety belta, sleeve protector, et i recedented profits; we ha will return in a | P! AL monthly, DRIVY, vaults, nd compools oleancd at the ,'3;::‘!; ;fi Zoo«l girl tor general houss wt;v;; _l_gfl F“:.L‘:.’;I.’.‘!fi‘.?.".f.?!}'.“.fl“,% m:‘.'n:‘;it:::x" onnys M AM M OTH Wm"&h_% JFCichr —Newly farnished tront room u'sa’::v;m WSEUM'TW Wherts gosapit " Sire :':Z‘:'&::“::f:g;};fifl: F‘.m T :[jhxly mmuhnjroom 1013 Dodge, ik Dm‘::":::L bl "'. ”“""}’)m i Ol Two room at 81 par wonth; apply st OURIVH BB S R AnRgeE 12:7 south 14th st. W'AKYII\—'I!A‘-C‘III dining room girl at the Met- ropolitan hotel; none other need apply. 824-4) The Boom of Omaha! Jror wwer- Furniahed room 1818 Jackson st. Nightly, 842.m20p Onn week, commencing, Farnished front room with homo com- Monday, April 27th, '86 ; coruer 1¢th and Cass, 840-2p & Every Afternoon and Evening, ioely furnished room for t)gu;;;‘e.{.'m piihen Crowded Houses 786-4¢ WATeo-18 gond gitle, 7 experlonced cocks Omaha Kmployment Bureau, 1120 Farpam St. 2235 Dodge Appearance of the talented actor, GHEORGE FRANCE, Supported by the Eminent Actress, MISS LEULU DELMAY, In the Great Sensational Drama, WA -Lads sgen e for “Queen Protector CIA SR DR s ey TR Jonpr;Handee moly furnished roows. Address 853-2 “W." Beo office. entlrcly now devices un- 500 agents making $100 wp, E H Campbeli & Co., 679-midp 7OR RENT —Fuite of rooms, bath room connccted, T or et gentlenmon, also rocm for gentioman and wito with first-class board. 1622 Burt. 79: BLOCK GAME! ‘WANTED MALE HELP. Fen o Twolage frant roome furpished or un- L. L. Price, Odell; . Maynard, traveling passenger acific | & road succeeds Mr, Sherman s 24 brick hous n Apply 40 John Huseie, Hardware store 2407 cor. A goodly were present from Councll Bloffs, and also other nelghbor- This scclety under the ac- tlve interest shown for its welfare by fts present presiding oficer, Mr. 18 In a flourlshlng condition, J, P, Lund, Among the Aistingulshed visitors Saturday evening car-old child, grand-daughter of Mrs. Arbuckwell of Council Bluffs who | Bloek disappeared yesterday, was feund in Omaha by the police, and returned home, She came over alone ou the train, —About 12 'clock last night a thief was discovered trying to steal Joe Stewart's horse from his barn on Fourth street in Council Bluffs, The police fired several shots at him, but he was too fleet of foot for them, got Into the bluffs and made good his escape. —An information was filed before Justice Freiney in Council Bluffs Saturday sgainst » 4 enloon man by the name of Gayhoff over sallockabth there ase Awo olsses of |BO8 SR K0 SUEe G e e *“There s the stralght *‘cspper.” He |namwe of bis victim was'not learned. Itsp- s ow in Omahs, As Gayhoff rival in town, whom he sees to be on the { was boardicg the ‘dummy” to visit this side Inst evening ho was arrested and lodged in the § brickhouse 1815 Chioago st 9805 . conve nt to board, . W. Cor_ 20th N oL hurslehed_conventoat N W Coroht™ | Tntroducing his wonderful dramatic acting dogs, ROVER and BRUNO, OUR CURIO PARLOR! In the Palace Museum of Amorics, ' Prof. R. A. Stendell’s Electro-Musical *“Thaumoscope” The Mysterious] Roda, the Floatiog Endy, The Fijii Family and Canibal Princess, Pau oramic Views 20 in number, Cages of Wild 797-9p | Animals, Birds, otc., and the MonkeyFamily, 12 in number, nnd a hundred other curiositics, Change of Programme Twice a Week. A Resort for Ladies, A Resort for Children Musenm open from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. ; Theater—Matince aaify, 2 p. m., ‘nd night, b m, 10 Cents, ADMISSION, 10 Cents. ‘Sacred Concert Sunday afternoon and eve- ning. Wanted —One hundred eminont and respec table young ladies to compets for prizes offer- ed in our great gathering of beauties, Apply to the manager of the museum, 7R RENT—Nicely furnished front room for lady e . Address C. E. d, Neb. r e e and gentloman; biquie 521 Ploasant 8t. 712 ¢ 971-4p VW ARTED- Fist-clare carrlage trimmer. Gretton & Drummond, 1816 and 1817 Harney st. 037-2 Y5 BENT-Nicely urniahod tooene 1617 Davenport 722.j5p % RENT —A furnished front room with use of par- ‘cabinot makers. lof, with mall family, 2107 Chicage tt. 16th st. Frank D. Mead, 709 south OOMS—With board, decirable £r summor, Apply ANTED— At once, two 4 B\, Charlos Hotol. 287-41 work and one on aoat men. Apply to N. Eri ors; one for pantaloon , steady work for good son, Plum Ciock, Neb. o OR RENT—Severalfine cflices in Crounse’ block, Inuire Ed. Norrls, room 19 Crounse blook (A7 AxTED —A German prescription drog olerk sin glo; references roquired. Address D Boyden, Grand Island, Neb. 931.6p Fer RENT—Furnished room 1616 Dodza. 135-a%0 QR BENT—Nioly turnished rooms at 1718 Cass 8t 236 7 ANTED —Good canvaseers to Becure orders forour FORSALE—FARMS. and good territory; oall at 1408 Dodgo s, Wm. H. Aloxazder, Mansger Western Branch, Henry Bill R Publishing Co. 8694 — - 5 5 = A OR SAL! mand unimproved land lots ant 3 ol B 5 band oo szos,| Stallion, Jack, Sheppard Jr. need toapyly unless you have zood reforerce as | 13h 8t. Vadicka & Gonntner. 63.m18p | Wil stand for stook ab .maha Falr grounds the to ability and character SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—A situation by a first-class nurse who can givothe very best of referencos; address “Mlss, H." care of Bee office. o74-t1 r. M F. Martin, 8084f season of 1885 Hels 16} hands h igh, weight 1286 Ibs, his tire JAck SkrrARD i full brother in blood to DExTRR 2:171, ala0 to DicTATOR the size of J 2:10, FALLAS, wnd_ DIRECTOR 2:17. P 2hm=0oed tarm tn Washiogton Co.; 171 acres; 80 ncrea coltivated; good buildings;’ fine orchard; running water; all féaced. Eaward Norris Co., room 10 Crounse Bock. 4T, Feir gr-unds and soo him and got bis v igreo In in full, terms $25. for the season, A. THOMSON. [mportec Beer IR BOTTLNS. Erisnger,.... «eave tinvana, FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, Fansn e lota o bieck 8, Hanscom piace, 50x180, east front, finest location In the city; ap- %y 10 W H Alexander, 1408 Dodge street, or W ATao—Bteady sitution ina email family by & 3 akefield. £84-80 good German gll to do cooking and general house work. ~ Apply 829 South 23 S1., up 5¢ P AXTED A porition by a young man with 6 years ina coun or saLE—House full lot, well, cistern, barn, all in good cendition, one block from street cars 1 800 rl o tore, can_give good : 't Nat' | DO ¥ - AV Sonprelanoeit Orsoam Blve ood | oney torma.” W H Groem, over 11t NatBauk. B4t | Juimiwche, .« .Bzvina, 835-2p Pjlener .. Cohemian. s S O T Lot e Pt Mm’ ii‘. frtotn. | Zaivor bramen. ront, $1800; ance - B0ARARET SaSSTatn o ‘ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. W. H. Greon, over lst National bank. 81t DOMESTIO, OMEZTIO Ao By gontloman and wife, one Iarge : % Wl rnishe room withLoard Tor e 1n Binia| FOR SALE, MISOELLANEOUS. _| Sudwesser. . 12 <86 Lonis: family, Addross . J." 1! uglas st. 2 : 4 i on wALE—2 wall matehed bay Forsos and 1 ight | Anhauser. oo .8t. Louis. Beste.... . 3ehlitz-Prlpner Krag's verviesseeesOmaha, Ale, Porter, Domestic uand Rhine Fine, YD, MAURKR. 194Y49 Warnam 8 bay horse weight about 1100 each; all young, Mind, sound and reliable; one heavy Newton frelght will eoll . John P. tchuinke, Room 3, Redi.k blok, 956Kt 1600 Faroam 8t. [OIL SALE—A pairof extra good work hoises, ‘weibing about 1,400 pounds each; five yosrs cld, und and well broken. Reason for seiling, t0o turnished room to rent AnTaD —Day boarders at 416 North 16th 8t.,and 900.2p Wi —Ererybody totry our Prepated Corn Moal, roady for instant e with the addition of upin Sand 01, packsgen Sold by grocers. ~ W. J. Welshans & Co., Manufact- urers. 97041 7 AxTED—Maple trees south east cornor of Whes. 4p valuable for my business. TnquireatGeo. Heaton's, ton and Indians S4., 947 628 Broadway, Council Bluffs. DR HAIRS ASTHMA GURE s invaluable epec’fio readlly and permanently cures all kinds of Asihma, long standing cases \ield promptiy to ite wondorful curing propertics. It is keown throughout the world for ita unrivaled eflicacy, J_ L. CALDWELL, oity Tincoln, Neb 10, 1884, S nco using Dr. Hair's Asthuia cure, for more than one year, my wite has been ontirdly well, and not even & symptem of the diseasehas app ared. WILTIAM BKNNETT, Richiand, | wa, writosNov. 8. 1868 Thavo been afflieted with Hay Fovor and Asthma s'iice 1860 I followed your directions snd am hoppy to say that I never slept botter in my life. Tam glad that | am among the many who can speak 80 fuyorably of your reuedics. W Axso—Ereniug nstruction in Spanish by three youog mon. instructor must be thoroughly 968-4p JFCn save—Suring lamba at 85, per hoad delivered to uny part of the city; alvo fresh cows. Telo- phone pumber €03, Heory Ecal, 31st and Calitornia Stivots. 924.0p JALESMAN can add A 11 amples small; com- ‘misslons cash, Chicago agent earned §24 0 in 84, Bt Louik & 8. W. agent §3200in 84, #. 0. box 2878, New York. 585-2p ok wALE—AE @ bargain, & g0od lot and new house with furniture, 1606 Georgia Ave. X M Battis, City. 897-5p ANTHD_A man Or Woman in cvery country in U on 5AL—A tresh milch cow at Edh Im & Erlok- §8.25 sample free §75 per month, salary or 14 son. Mok KALE—Pisno, s §700 upright plano at & b wain, 1710 Dougirs. 783 819-m-24p Wv'mu A good lamily Boree at 1505 Fax . 4 REAL ESTATE BROKERS., R marars smoxes—Lobeck & Cor 1282 Farnam street coraor 13th, real estate bought and sold on commission, exchanges of real o ty eflected; the patr nage ol parties oF stocks of goods to sell priccs, is solicited, ana will b WAsmo=To rent s large fumished room, 1o Slater's block :0th and California, with hoard, als0 a few more tablo bomdors. 76241 VW ANTED—$350 wil buy ono doxon Hoger Dro's tipple platedtable kalvos st Moody’s china store,corner | £ ng real estate ' t nible | from «very State in the U, §, Canala aud Great i bost stter tion, | Britain; will be mafled upon application. oBt ruggist not having it in stock will procured, . Ask for Dr. Hai 8 Cure, DR, B, W. HAIR & SON, Prop's Cin'ti, 0. WeakNervousMen g perfect restoration to health, ful 0d_aud sexual vigor withous th aad Daveoport sb. 45, ANTED—Every ady in need of @ sewing ma- chine, to soe the new Improved American No. 1. P.E . agents; 220 N 16th. 84340 PERSONAL. EisONAL ~1f yOu want dotective, send your FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, £60-m27 ccelves ladien in her houss for confinemeat, No 1482 S.uth 13th 5t ,Omahs 719-2p 18 rooms ¥18 per month, 608.6p ok wALE—12 00d lota Marion place three blocks o = omach Drugging, should sond for Trea- loor kR, Tran lalrvoyant, and heal. 1: Tt areet ave onensy tercs. .~ W H Grean, s B FE. TTanos olalivoraal tine 0n tho Marsion 1561k, - Young men aod over 1st Nat'l bank. 96 M‘“K modium roady for business over N0 028 8 E | otlors who suffor from mervoms and phy si= 5 corner 16th and Webster, Torms reasonable. 452 m10 TO EXOHANGE, cnl debility, exhunsted vitality, pro= na deciine, Varicocele, ro Iy benefitad by conaulting iis co Disosson of the Prostate Gland, K and Bladder effoctuslly o i by thousands who Lave been cured, Adopted | in Hospital ians in Europo aud rio | America, Bealod Treatiso freo. Addrews Ds. H. TRESKOW, 46 West 14th 1., New York. L T eprt the Eapniion building to be built this suwmmer, eorver 16h and Capitol ave, 8994 @peciall 08 ET—A share chaep 000 nwth this, 900-5p West Loavenworth st. AP . 8821 onery, notions, g for Nebrasks or Kansas lind, free from nicumbranoe; goods or store sold separately or 40- K74 7ok naxT—10acres Tukey, a Cal The most «atinate and writes, Jan A valuable 64 pago treatizo contatning siw ilar proot gethor, Address H P Humphrey, Ful RENT—Now house 11 ‘rooms ready May lst, $26 & montb; inquire of G E Thompion, § 11th and Heroey. sv"‘_"‘",‘" xcuaxoE 1 have fifty thousand acres of Chey- e county land which I can exchange at figures which will be profitatle for eastern property. Come and see 8. W. J. Vaonice, Sidney, Neb, ~ 804-4t 7[\0 BXCHANGE—440 acres well improved land § mile L 1rom Essex, Towa, for & stook of general merohan- dise or hardware. Address Joba Linderholm, Ewex Towa. 654 0 H. 8. ATWO0O0D, Plattsmouth, Neb. Breedor of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, And Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, -Fo- axt—A oottage roome with summer kitchen Boward Bireot, beimeen Campbcl aad Irene 2 O = Thres stcry and basement, brick store, 4414 front—§:26 pef monib. Two new stores on 10th 8t —§6( C. E. Mayn: Bth month_each, OR BALE—Or exchange. We exclusive right in this state 800t destroyer, destroys the s wil save wenty per cent on ‘coa), will sl county right, or the statw, or will exchange for resl eatate or lication will send ssmple Tor selifog casnce for 278 tt ) Todtord, Bouer & Davis, 218 8. 14VB B t Fon nems Dureastory brick slore buldiag; en: quire of Edward Norris & Co., room 19 Crouvse 3 467 4 {0k mExT—Btore dwel ing attached,§22. D L Thomas. . Row: ol FRED W. CRAY, (Svceesson 10) FOSTER { GRAY, WEHOLES.ALE ntion iw ien: Bedlord, Souer & Davis. per month 00541 JOR RENT—28room houses Inquire Juo. ¥ BUSINESS CHANCES, BarionSmeliiog works, or 814 Norths~ Bb — Fon i arber ahoy {\E RENT—New oottage, § rooma. . Pbi ehaie sho, g0od locuti L BENT Now cotage, § rooma. Fhipga o | . shije ot sood loostn d lowo, s cocd iade ton, & Hock, Sche yler, Neb. 13- 2p UK RENT—5to7e bulldlig WAXAU tares story aod — s basement No. \OR KALK 0% RENT—A _raloon 10 ¢ood locallty, lob 0and 112 14th. Inguire 1409 Dodge Bt W0t 704 KENT—Furnlahed cottage, 7 rooms, with closets, | autry, etc., in best locallty in Oty ‘can oy rent wilh board. Oall in Afteraoon at525 Plos: ot B ot building and tixtures. Apply to John A Fioyhan No1306 Douglas 5t., Omahs, Neb. 09141 FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR. Bear Cieek Lime, Louisville Cement J 0B 8aLs—Io Oakland Neo, Grst-claw meat market 110 the furni ure of the 5t Paulb tel, ¥or thoulars, inquire or write Wiggers & Ushliog, Oakisnd Nl 0l4mi9 wore 1o & desirablo locality, wil 0 K Fatterion, N fornr 0K BALE—LIUy invoice about 18th and Faroaw. OB KENT-Turee briok stores corner 1sth and Cumiog 8t J. L McCague, Agent. [y ROOMS FOR RENT, P08 KENT. Single room for gentieman or ldy, with or witbeut bsard, Let clas aooomisodations; (UM BALE—Or exohange & full stock of clothing boots and shioes, 'Em.ufmlm <o0ds, will ox: o for Nebrasks G. M. Peborvon, b4 8. To0 B1.. maba, Neb. ey ter, Hair, Etc, Etc, Cor, 6th & Douglas St WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI- e | Portland Cament, lowa and Michigan Plas-

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