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8 THE DAILY BEE. Wednosday Morning, May 13 LOCOAL BREVITIES, me Mr. Oscar Hagelin and Miss Hanna Esk elson were united in marriage last Saturday night in the Swedish Mission church by J. A. Hultman The Omsha Gleo club and the Men- delssohn Quintette club of Boston, loft yes- torday aftsrnoon in a special car for Lincoln, where they gave s concert last evening. — Albert Groen, the negro who was arrested on & charge of bastardy, appeared before Justice Anderson Monday afternoon and se- cured & continuatce of his case until to-day. His bail was increased to 81,000, —Work was commenced Monday by the conteactors for the construction of the school building at the corner of Twenty-eighth and ¥arnam streots, the ground being broken pro- paratory to building. The cost of the build- ing will bo about $20,000, and it is to be com- pleted by November lst, _John White, the colored man who stab- bed John Holmes (colored) Sunday evening, is now in the city jall awaiting the resalt of his yictim's injuries, Holmes is ssid to be improving, and will soon ba able to make a complaint against h's assailant. —At a meeting of the board of public works Monday afternon the contract for curbiog and guttering Cuming street was Iet to Td.J. Brennan at $2.16 per lineal foot. The clerk was also instructed to ad- vertiso for bids for the paving of ¥arnam street from Fifteenth to Twentieth, and Cum- ing from Nineteenth to Division, —The clerks at the Combination Store are in a fever of suspense as to which one will have to [resign. A younz lady weighing about ten pourds put in an appearance at Mr. M. Toft's residence last Wednesday avening, and in the dus course of time will bo hin head clerk. M. Toft don't recognize his most intimate friends, Mother and child doing well. —The harness shop of Burdick & Woods on the corner of Fourteenth and Harney streets was entered by unknown persons Mon- day night, but with what intentions it is not known as nothing was taken from the shop. The parties made their entrance through the sky-light, and after pulling o fow of the fgoods around departed through the front deor, leaviog it unlocked, —The trustees, of the African Methodist Episcopal church, at the corner of Eighteonth and Webster streets, have been for some time groaning under a church debt of several thoutand dollars. Their church edifice, which was erected over a year ago, still re. mains unpaid for in part, and they have resolved to moke a great effort next Sunday to raise funds to liquidate their indebtedness. All friends of the church are invited to be present on that aceation and help along the good caute, —Judge Stenberg has been greatly dis- turbed late at night recently by friends of persons who have been arrested by the police, and who wish to secure their release from the city jail onbail. No hour has been too late to call upon him, and several times ho has been kept up nearly all night. This, ho thinks, is too much of & good thing, and he has made a new rule to the effect that after midnight he will not release any one on bail, The judge is perfectly willing to attend to all such matters for eighteen hours in the day, but he declines to bo robbed of his rest at night. ey PERSONAL. M. S, Lindsay and wife, of Fullerton, are guests at the Paxton. John D. Neligh and J, C. Crawford, of ‘West Point, are at the Paxton. The Rey. G. W. Roboy and wife, xrank R, Bridges, Frank Bentley and Mamie Boehuce, of Malvern, Towa, were guests at the Paxton yosteaday. At the Metropolitan: A, G. Hastings Lincoln; W. J, Biles, Ainsworth; M. J. Toffe, Emerson; A. C. Spandan, Grafton; P, E. Rush, Ponca; H. 0. Ocrman and wife, Blair; A. D, Allen, Rising City; George J. Squires, Grand Island; Henry Stain, Mo~ Cook, and John S, King' of Hastiogs, Neb, As Mrs, D, H. Wheeler and Mrs, W, Am- brose, of Omaha, wore driving along Sixth stroot Saturday ono wheel of their carriage suddenly dropped through one of the crevices in the grain scales between Main and Vine streots, Their horso was traveling at a brisk pace, and when the whoel went down M Ambrose was thrown out of the carriage, re- ceiving some painful but not very serious injuries, The wheel of the buggy was wedged 50 tightly into the crevice thst it took several men to get it out,—Plattsmouth Journal, 11th, —— Death of Mrs, Guiou, A telegram rocelved in this clty yester— day morning, from Olnclnrati, announced the desth, at that place, of Mrs, C. H. Gulou, This will be indeed sad news to her many friends In Omaha, Mra, Gulou was taken sick at her home in this place some three months ago, and was soveral tlmes near death's door. But under skilful treatment she rallled suffi nlem.i{ to go to Cincinnatl, where it was hoped she might recuperate by the change of climate and b fally restored to health, The journey was un- dertaken & week ago in com- pany with her husband. Her strength, however, was not equal to the task, and {wo or thres days ago a tele- gram was recelved by her son Arthur summoning bim to her bedside, which he probably reached in time to seo her be- fore her death. Daring her long illness Mrs, Gulou exhibited remarkable patience and en- durance, She was a lady widely and Enpuhrly kuown 1o thls city, and was ighly sppreclated by her many friends, Alwsys generous and hospitable, she made friends of all with whom she came in contact, She had been a resident of O naba for many years and it {s probable that the remains will be brought to this city for burlal, - —— Fostoflice Ub es In Towa durlog the week ending May 9, 1885, Postmasters appo'nted — Danbaury, Woodbury county, William Smith; Fort Dodge, Webster county, Patrick Oaln; Lovilla, Monroe county, Michael 8. Smith; Lucowb, Maisball counly, N. H. Flelds; Mount Auburn, Bunton county, James U King; Priurote, Lse county, £ izabeth E, Bucklss; Red Oak Montzomery counly, Jacob L B. Rowley, Buchsnan ¢ unty, Willam. J. Miller; Bbenardoab, Pags county,J oseph R Ratckin; Slagle, K okuk county. lds M, Clifford; Storm Laske, Buera Vista o.uty, 8. W. Hobbe; Vily, Washing ton county, Heury O. Frank; Whitte- more, Kotsouth ccuaty, Emil Canschil- los, ¢ ANOTHER FEATHER [n the Hat of Smi'h, the Dry Goods Merchant, The Greatest SBuccess Ever Scored in Omaha—An Excursion Train of Thirteen Oars. ‘When Smith, the enterprising Farnam street dry goods man, ran an excarslon train of eloven cars from Lincoln to Omaha, it was heralded all over this country as the greatest venture ever made by any business man anywhere in the west. Baut Smith Is never satisfied, and no matter with how great sucoess his efforts ara crowned he still thirsts for ill greater achisvements, Yesterday ho ran an excursion train from Red Oak, Ia., and intermediate pulnts Into this city, ond this venture cast in the shade the glory of the Lincoln trip, and stands now upon the record of tims the greatest and grandest thing of its kind ever at tempted. Yesterday's traln conslated of thirteen ocars, filled to overflowlog with nearly 1,200 people. This, of course, made business lively at Smi h’'s mammoth store, and army of clerks were kept on the jump all the time. This ia enterprise such as old fopy mer- chants had never dreamed of and when Smith sprung the trap they all fell through into obscurlty and Smith bobbed up serencly as the only llve, enterprising dry goods man in the entlre city of Oma- ha. Does any one think for a moment that such enterprise will not be re- warded! To be sure It will and that too, in a most substantial manner. Now it {8 no more than right for the people of Omaba to giva their trade to a man who is working In every way, not only to bulld up his own business, but to contribute in an amez'ng manner to the growth, prosper- ity and fame of Omshaas a city asto place her in the tront rank of enterprisingand Tive clti This {8 not the last of it, but you will hear from Smith again In the near fa- ture, snd you will then be more aston- ished than ever. SALE OF DRESS GOODS. ! To-day Smith will make a speolal sale of dress goods and will offer to his customers greater bargains than ever be- fore. He does not take 20 per cent off the fcot of each bill, but will take off more than 40 per cent as compared with the prices of any other merchant who does bualness in this way. Remember that Smith guarantees to sell goods at least 20 per cent less than any dealor in Omaha. Do not forget his eat nale of dress goods to-day, for therein will be bargatns without number. OARPETS AND CURTAINS. Smith’s stock of carpets aud curtains stands unrivaled In this part of ths country. There is no place in this clty or in the west where you can find so fine astock to select from as at Smith’s and his prices, which have always been so low, have been reduced for the next twenty days. Do not buy a yard of car- pet or a cartain until you have seen Smith’s stock and prices. ——— THE SOLDIERS AT THE FORT, “Emaciated Phantoms of Kleshless Misery,"” ForrOmAHA, May 12,— Zo the kditor: I read an artlcls from the Fort entitled “Petly Tyrants—The Cry of Hungry Soldlers at Fort Omaha,” etc. I would state to begin with that I am not a sol- |d. dier In ‘“D” company, 4th U. 8. Infantry that I am not a particu'ar friend of Ser- geant Hormann, and know nothing of the facts set forth by members company D, 4th infantry. Itis notnecesiary forthe purpeses of your correspondent to know. Iam, however. a frlend to the best in- terest of the soldier, as such—am a sol- dler myself, with some little experience, and having observed as closely as oppur- tunities would permit, I am forced to the conclurion that such communications to the public press effect no desired results. Lf the treatment complained of was of usual occurence, which I deny, the army affords the soldier so mis- treated the most ample means of redre: Let such an abuse be brought to the knowledge of the proper authorlties that they may have the matter properly In- vestigated, and no soldier of intelligence will hold tor a moment but that justice will reach every offender, and the abuse or wrong complained of be dlscon- tinusd, But what 18 accomplished by rending anonymous communications to the preest Worse than nothlag at all. Officors and their subordinates are not inaifferent to these cowardly assanlts feom behind a plurallty of non-named *meambers Co. D, and O. It is possibly that if sll failures to complr with the re- quirements of that obligation to “‘serve faithfully for five yesra” hadbaen pressed to the ‘test of trlal by court. martis], the author of that ille- gitimate offsprirg of the most degenerate cowardice, would not be mak- ing his appeal through the public prints to his fellow-soldiers ‘‘around Fort Omaba,” Do not mlsunderstand me. This {8 not an excuse for tyrannical or abuslve use of authority. It seems to me that some of the statements purport- ing to pe facts will not stand upon a sub- etantial investigation. I am not so deeply versed 1o a knowledge of the re- quirements of the human economy of itfe that I can satiefactorily answer the following questions from a sclentific standpoint: *‘How can msn live on syrup and dirty water?” “'Should we starve to plessy our firs sergeant!’ efc. Bat how do these questions compart with the physlcal appearance of theso starved (1) soldlers as witnessed on the streets of your clty daily. They are ratherhesl hy looking shadows of starvation and roboet specimens of animated *syrup and dirty water” to be sure! Poor, weak, emaci ated phantoms of fleshless misery! 1n conclueion, I hope that what little I have so hastily sald, will have the effcot of directing the scldier whose rights have been violated to hls proper remedy, and, in the futore, ceass to distrees the public ear with his grievances, too often brought about by his own actions. 1 hope it may accomplish one thing more— inspire the *‘Member (1) Co. D, etc,” with that truthful courage that will fm- pel him to sign the matter he sends the press, 1 beg to remain yours, eto., Fraxsois 8. IVANHOE, e —— Minor Police Business, Pat Gormen, was broughbt before Judge Stenberg, charged nuder the etatute with being unlawfully iotoxicated. Pat ls from Paplllion, and hay made frequent THE DAILY BEE ~WEDNE trips to Omahs, where he invariably be- comes paralyzed drunk., Last night he foll through & window In Toft's cigar ators, and when arrested had to be taken to jsl In an express wagon. He was tinea $10 and costs and_will work it out. Tom Lewls, M. Walters, Andrew Olsen and Al Willlams weres arrested as tramps and vagrants, Walters had a friend who paid his fine and costs, and the others were discharged with n- ing to leave town lmmediately. If they failed to do so, Judge Stenberg tareat- ened them with a sentence of thirly days on bread and water at thelr next appear- ance. ‘‘We don’t want you hanging around,” sald the judge. The individuals who had been arrested for fast driving falled to appear In court ;hil morning, and thelr ball was for- o THE COURTS,. A Few Important Orders Made by Judge Dundy Yesterday, On petition of James 0. Crawford an order was made by Judge Dundy yester- day morning In the celebrated case o Abram Poole et al. vs. The West Point Butter and Cheese atsociation, whereby the receiver for 200,000 brick is ordered to sell the eame and the proceeds be turned over to Mr, Crawford. Also the brick remalning unsold. It is condl- tioned however, that he shall stipulate and goarantee to pay the reoeiver any aum which hereafter may be found due from him to the association. In the case of Sherman W. Kneval va, Delinzo A, Walden It s ordered that the sapereedius staying the execution of the decree heretofors allowed by the Unlted States circalt court be sat aslde | b and the decree of the court heretofore rendered be carrled into execution, and that the plalntiff ehall recover from de fendant the sum of $20, hls costs, of attorney’s fees In the supreme court. It fis further ordered that Waldo ex- hiblt and file In the clerk’s office within 30 days his petition, setting forth in de- tail the natare extent, and amount of hls clalm, The Scottish-American Mortgage com— any (limited) va. B. J. Lashell, ot cree. John L. Churchill vs, Eliza L, ford, et al. Decree. ———— Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers were filed May 11, with the county clerk and reported for the BEE by Ames’ real estate agency: Mathews T. Patrick and wife to Thomss C. Braner, lots 14 and 16 In blk 7 of Patrick’s propoeed add to Omaha, w d, 81,600, Geo. P. Bemis and wife to Rasmus W. Anders:n, lot 7 in blk *'C” in Proepect place in Omaha, w d, $350. Frank E. Haven's aud wife to Kate M. Lawrence and Ida B. Lawrence, lot San- 4 in bk 12 in Shull's add to Omsha, w |3 d, $800. Jeffereon W. Bedford and wife and others to Samuel Anderaon, lot 17 in blk 2 in Hawthorne add to Omaha, w d, $675. Jeremiah O. Wilcox and wife to Alfred Kelley, lot 11 in blk 20 In Wilcox 2d add to Omaha, w d, $250. Geo. H. Boggs and wife snd others to Mads Hangen, lots 9 and 10 In bik 3 in Arbor place, Douglas county, w d. Catharine Bryant and husband to James Arthur Bryant, ne } of n w} of sec 23-16-10 e, In Elkhorn precinct, q & $800, George W. Dorsey and wife and others to echool dlstrict No 11, blk 19 of Water. loo, q ¢ $250. Eaeon Foster and others to Geo. W. Doave. lots 1 and 2 in blk 84, in Omahs, w d, 815,000, Mark Haneen and wife to Oscar Liddle e & ofnejoflotl, sec 34-15-13 e, ;W ’ Osoar Liddle (single) to Mork Hansen, edofne of lot 1, sec 34-16-23 ¢, w 4, $1,200. Plerce C. Himebaugh and wife to Michael Lee, lot 30, in blk 2, in Hime- baugh's add to Douglas Co. w d, $175, ——— Expounding Labor’s Cause. There was not a very large attendance at Boyd's opera house last evenlog to listen to the Jabor lecture of Hon. Henry E. Sharpe, of Brooklyn. Those present, however, seemed to appreciate the speak- er’s remarks, and the applause was fre- quent snd hearty. The subject of the lec- ture was, **The misslon of the Knights of Labor,” end Mr. Sharpe endeavored to show the advantages to be derived from organization. The objects of the order, he eaid, were often misnnderatood, and the society was suppored by some to be of a revolutionary character. This he proceeded to disprove by reading from the preamble and declaratlon of princi- ples of the Knights of Labor, which de- clared its object to be: “To wake industrlal and moral worth, not wealth, the standard of natlonal greatnese; and to enable the producer to share in the gains and advancements of clvll zation.” The whole drift of the speaker’s remarks was in the direction of the benefits of organization, both past and present, and all his points were sptly {llustrated and plainlystated. The causes which lead to the constant lowerlng of wages was dlscussed, and the remedy stated, The epcaker believed that in order to compel protection and respect Jabor must organize {itself, and the Kuights of Labor afforded the best oppor- tunity for accomplishing that object The spesker’s words seemed to make con- siderable fmprestion on bis heirers, and at the close of the address the applause was loud and prolonged. Released on Bail, John E. Bull, the notorious crook, appeared befors Judge Stenberg yester- dsy morning and answered not gullty to the charge preferred sgalust him, and clalmed to be able to give a stralght a count of hlmself. The case isset down for trial this afternoon at 2 o’clock, Bail was fixed at $100, which was furnished by John C. Morris, and Bull is now st liberty, His famlily is expected in Omsha in a few days e —— FAST 1YPESETIERS. — A Bt, Paul Man Who Can Make B Ywplements Hot in Ten Minutes, Chicago Herald, There are no type satters at present In | & Chisago who have national reputations for speed. Oneof the fastest men now in town s Levy, or ‘“‘Bangs,” sometimes called, from BSt. works on the Journsl, snd can make a stick and rale hot fn about ten minutes. Al Ulrich, now on the Tribune, was one of the fast men that were working on the Cinciopati E: quirer some years 8go when that paper claimed to have ten compos [ er than ten from any other office in the United States. Kid De Jarnatt set, on the Tribune 22,300 ems in one POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powaer never varies, A marvol of purety, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds,and cannob be sold in_competh tion with fhe multitude of low test, short welght slum of physohrte powders, Bold " only in _oans ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 100 Wall §1; N.Y day, (a Saturday). Joe Hudson, the Evening Mall, was In his day the lightning compositor of Chleago. The fastost compositor In the world probably is George Arensberg, now of New York. In 1870 Arensberg won the gold stick in a prize contet by setting 2,064 ems in an hour, The type wes minion ret *‘molid.” This repreeents more than one plece of metal every second. Arensberg's record never been beaten, though in a pri- vate trial, about a year ago, Joreph Mo- Cann set 2,068 ems minion in_one hour. At Washington, in 1870, S. N, Benerman set 5,070 oma nonpareil in three hours. Thrée years ago, at Portsmouth, Ohio, John Henkle set 17,010 ems solid non- parell in nine hours, Arensberg in well known In Chicago, In fact, there Is not a town of any importance in the country In which he has net worked. Hc usually toils three nights in the week, earning from §5 to 87 a night. During the other four nighta he spends his earnings, Tom Peells of Indlanapolis, is another poram- bulator who can set type like lightning, and spend his money even faster. He is well known In Chleago. In Ohio, two yeara ago, Tommy worked a week on a job. He toiled night and day, snd in six days and nights he accomplished the un- unparalleled feat f setting 110,000 ems, stralght, nearly solld nonparetl, Hisearn- ings for the week were $44. TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY, Brands advertisad a utely pure CONTAIN AMMONIA. THE TEST: Aown on n Lot stove unti] heated, thex nell. - A chemist will not be re of ammonia. Place a oan to) DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS HEALTHFULNESS HAS NEVER BEEN QUESTIONE, In a millfon hos uarter of a century 1t has sood tho consm Blo test, 7 THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAKERS OF Dr, Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, The strongest,most delielous and naturafavor known,and Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems ¥or Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop Yeast fn the World. FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. B! ST. LOuIs GOWING & GO, JounERS X WROUGHT IRON PiPE, Hulleable wnd o 1ron (8 FIOTINGS, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, WORTIINGTOS STEAM VLIS, WINDNILL AND DRIVE WELL FURTS, Plumbers' Gas and steam Fitters’ IRON & BRASS*GOODS, ENGINEERS’ SUFPLIES, 44th & Dodge Sts. OMAHA NEB for. SDAY, MAY 13, 188 PECIAL NOTICES. AU ado ertisements in the special columns will be charged at the vate of 10 cents per line for the first insertion, and 7 cents per line for each #ibse Vo advertisement will be quent insertion: inserted for less than 25 cents o the These advertisements will be ineerted in both Morn ingand Bvening Editions, vepresenting a ci tion of over Right Thousand. tisements muat positively be pa This class of adver 1in advance, TO LOAN—-MONEY, on farnitinee, Lorscs, wagons,t ianos personal property, oollaterals and anyth'ng « “aluo, everything srictly confide: Lk Roods ¥ clal agency” John P Schminke, Cash'r. 238 j11 MO tony-on rcal ot ot $800 to_#40,000, b Mayne & Co, 8 W cor 16th = 700, 81,000 8 R500, Tve. Somey s nancial Exchange, 1603 OXEY to 9 Tn amounts to suit, on_chatte's, v good tocurity. Omaha Finan up-etal 186§6p N/f ONEY 10 10AN: V1 coliaterals o olal Exchange, ONEY To loan on chattels, Wocliey & Havrison, ¥l Room 20, Omaha National bank building 0Tt ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chattols D. L. Thomas. D4stt ONEY Loaned on ohatt: tlokete pought and sold. A. Firman, 213 L cut by, R I M St 16741 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office YL on turniture, pisnos, Horecs, wagons, personnl property of all kinds and all_othe rirticles of value, without remcval. Over 1et Natfonal Bank,corner 13th sud Farnsm. - All business strlctly contidential 50 ! 3 upward. and Loan 9514 Moy 70 LOAN In_eums of €200 . F. Davis and Co., Real Kstate Agents, 1605 Farnam Sh. WANTED FEMALE HELP. WWANtep-dood girl for genoral homework in small fam ly; spply atS E cor s0th and Far- nam tt. 200-14 ANTRD —In & small family & good German girl to do geueral house work, No 102 26th Stret e Dodge st. JFe3 ave--10 room bouse { oR RRXT—A hovse, barn, good garden parily ‘-IIMM. south of Hans park in Dwight Tang's sddition. Al.oa new cottage on Piorco 8 tet 20th and 224 st; oa | 2023 Plerce St. 957 180 {OR REST—Cottage of b rooms, farnishod or furoished, with barn; inquiro of A Marphy § 14th 8¢, 260.1 JFch et Five rocm house on south, Icth st near Cenber, $12 per menth; inquire at Douglas streot. 26 {or Rext—Byiok cobtage on Sherman avens of Clack st., ias 8 rocm>, elosets, pante s and #tono cal'ar, stable and earrige house and epecions shaded gr. unds, all in most comp!cte repair, ply W, P'addock, 1617 Capitol ave. ] cottago coreer South ase por munth, Bedford Souer 29613 t [ an i Seven room and Leavenworth, §23 & Day OR RENT Phippa Ree, 15 Threa cottages 4,5 and 0 rooma. J. Soath 6th st. 00241 Jor Two barns centrally located J. Roe, 16 bt Phipps 2 sout! 984-41 JVOR RENT. Bthat J good lots Marion place three blocks W I Greer, 08111 TOR SALE from street oars oncary terms. over 18t Nal'l bank, dern {mprovementa, Bodford, Souer & Davi 14th 8¢, 70St1 TR RENT—Threostory brick s quire of Edward Norris & O Block. o buildin, oom 19 C [ JFOARENT Furnished cottage, 1 roome, with closets, y antry, oto., In beat loeality in Clty oan Ay reut with board, Call In afternoon at§ oL St Fiws A store on Cuming st. 5 N. 16th St. ROOMS FOR RENT. Apply 0% 1T —Two unfurnished rooms 11¢4 St Referenco required. TVOR RE: Two front rooma furnished, cheap 1012 Paciflo 285-18p ok exT—Furnished front room 1002 Farnam, 250.22p [0R RENT-Handsomely furnishod rooms onPloasant 8t. Address “J J" care Beo 182-15 7 ANTED - Two glrls for dining room and chamber work at Planters house, corner Dodge snd 16tb. VW Anien -Firet lase gitl tor housew small tamily, 1614 Californi W Ama—Agl to do gsnoni housoworks anply at Mre. Lemicox, Castellar st. bet 18th snd 14th. WA or general housework; no o000k irg. Mrs. Bomer, 1816 Davenport st. 550.12p VW Srio—Goad German g1 for_goucral bouse- ork; N W cor17th and Douglas. 301-14p TV S & Lo gonoral house work ot 308 vorth 22d st., must be a good plain cook, 264 10p WV A= el for genoral housework, cood wa- Res and staady work fora good wirl at 603 N 10th st. 201-12p YW Axreo—lil 17164 .ener Ooming and 18th St. 266-18p {0 REST -Furnished room 50) N. 23d street. 249-14p Fun wexT ~Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge 247310 'R RENT—Large, handsomely furnished front rocm, 1617 Capit:1 Ave. 825-18p R iENT~ Furnished room for two with board, 1616 Chicago. 168-10p omely furnisned parlor; also r lino 1790 241-192p OB unGond s room hous, lot SOXISH ook ean front, $1300; §100 sash balance §16 per month W.H Green, over 1st National bank. s FOR SALE, MISOELLANEOUS, R AALE - Wator ups. § Dutson, Omaba JoR sy~ A magnificont new upright piano celo- brated maxe, o Intost Lnprovoments, besuti- toue, t-uch and finfeh, an_instruction bock free; charge for delivery; & great bargain, §465; 1018 Pac cific 184.18p JFoa s i ons £ eigeratorienquire of P @ Rackrie, At the M ¢ nt Store i 7w o11; oan pace onem 1 in 8 minuter; gentlo atd quiet, Two [2vee; wood paddie p iy ex, will drlve single oF U bl delivery mules; Jight express 1. John P, Schminke, room 8 Kol o on and bern ik block Tt Gont ecoond hand plano at a targain, 218 north 19th, 270.18p JFCR #An=—Two No1 vhston one second hand buc- gY. Apply 1400 and 1411 Dodge sk. t JFCR a1 -An elogant patlorseh and miror, T10 N 20Uh wtreot 160-19p Fo and SOR SALE—A palrof oxtra good work hoises, welighiog about 1,400 pounds each; ive vesrs old, “ound and will broken. ' Reason for seliing, too valuablo for my business, Tnquireat Goo. Heaton's, dway, Council Biuffs. 19514 Meyer & Bros., 11th 21612 Two nam st JON $ALK - 800,000 brick, on cars at Bellevue or Omaha H,'T. Clarkg 208-t1 OR BALE— A palr of ponica with a llght spring gon and hatuess very cheap for cash 1217 Howard street. 130t {0 5AL¥ —Plano, n §7¢0 upright plano at a bar &ain, 1710 Dougias 788.me1 PERSONAL rtion wishlog & soamstress, gu thing nd Atting satisfactory; address 818 North 10:h st, Mre. J, Aruol 1. 48 10p, ERSONAL ~1f you want a_deteotive, send your ad-. ‘ado rees to the Omaha Detective Agency, P O box 544, offices 916 south 14th st. 50-me7 RS K. M Hoorsw, Tranos clairvoyant, and hoal: Ing mealum ready for business over No 023§ E corner 10th and Webster. Torma reasonable. 452 m10 REAL ESTATE BROKERS, RAL BSTATE BROKERS —Lobeok & Co*, 1212 Farnam street corner 18th, real estato bought and sold on comwission, exchanges of real or personal proper. ty effooted; the'patr nage of parties having real cstato o stocks of gooda to ecll or exchange at rossonablo prices, iy wolicted, ana will havo. eur bost atontion. TO EXOHANGE, TR BT Southoast “corner 17th and. Chi leasant furnished room, southern exp reforences, 2 0 RXCIIANGE ~Two splendid farms for merehandise; hotcl for farm. K. C. Patterson, 15th and Far- nam. 162-t1 or_ nexT—Handsome furnished room with bathing. 100m attached at 2200 Dodge st. 970-15p on Rkt~ With board, a neatly furnished room suitablo tor two gentlemen, wonid also like one young lady to roomand board 4t South West cornor 10thstreet and St Mary's avenue. 230-12p ANTED—A strong mid 'lo sged woman to_bake cakos and wailloe, at the Paxton b tel. 7 ANTED—A Durse glrl, must board at home. quire room 0, Gocs botel. $001 TED—Lady agents, $10 a day, ful brand-new rubber und femalee; ladics go wild over it. Madam 443, Cbicago, 11, h my won- arment for . Little,Box 363-10p VWA Good,gtis, exporienced cooks; Omehn Employment Bureau, 1120 Farvam St. 7014t ANTED - A good ghrl for goneral house work 1617 Chicago St. 932-t1 “,’A.\’T!D—'irelvclunalin!ng room girl at the Met- ropolitan hotel; nono other need apply. 824-ti VW ANTED—by Kensington Att Co., fomalo help in all parta of tho couotry, to do_our light, pleasant work at their howes. Seut by mail to any address, No canvas sng, casy to learn and any one i from $7 10 $10 per week. For full informa. dress Kenrington Art Rcoms, 35 Congress t,, Eoston, Mags Box 6078, 98-80 VW AT -Liady agon ts for “Queon Prot cctor dalsy stocking and skirt supyorters, shovlde braces, bustlos, bosan forirs, dioss thiclds, eafoty belts, lcove protector, etc.; entircly new devices un- procedent.d profits; wo have 600 sgents making $100 monthly. Address with stamp, E I Campbr1i & Co., 9 South Msy st., Ciilcago. 679-m10p or nENT—Furnished front room $8. per month, 017 north 20th st., between Cumings and Izard Sta. 284-16p TOR RENT—3 or 6 rooms, closot, city water. at 898 North 13th 8t 229 12p window and veniences 20th, ave. loquireatS. W. corner 16th 175:48 J G ienr—One farge ront xoom, mantle on first floor; modarn o near St. Mary' and Dodge Fok ReNT—Newly furniched front room at 613 8 16th street. 177-18p. T xctanan ~t have fifty thoussnd nores of Gy enne county laud which T can exchange at figurea which will be profitable for eastern proverty. Como andseoit. W, J. Vannice, Sidnoy, Neb. ~ 804-tt o mxciaan—440 acren well buprovod lsnd 8 mile L trom Essex, Towa, for a stosk of goneral moroban- dise or hardware. Addross Joba Linderholm, Essex Towa, 584-tt OR SALE ~Or oxch We have for salo the exclusive right in this state to sell the coal ecnomizer and 800t destroyr, destroys the soob_and will save twenty por cent on coal, will sell county right. or the stats, or will exchange for real estate or 7 vood property’on application will send satmplo tof " aland give paticulars. Reason for selling 37u * cancot glve it hiw attention: a rare chanoo for Iw_ien: Bedford, Souer & Davia. 945 1 ¥ HXCUANGK —In part for rostaurant, fur. viture and stock, cigars &c. 7 roomed house, barn, aud two lots, Apply 819 south 11¢th st. 108-mB9 ORSALE or RExT Lavge, well finished front room, fu n thed orunfurnished, one block from 8t Mg ave; tnquire of Geo Hough, 1808 Douglas st. 192-13p 7ok rExT—Furnished room, witn board. _Suitable tor two gentle:en. 1417 Howard. 776-12p oR XXT—A _room for gentleman and wife or for two gentlemen, fith first-clacs beazd 1022 Burt st. Jor rexT—Furniehed front room with board in private fawily 1617 Chicago 8. * 109-tt Fm reNT—Furnished rooms w'th or withcut bomid, 2112 Harney St., one block from strect ) it ca 994tt BUSINESS OHANCES., '0R 8ALE—Restanrant locsted on 12th street bee ! tween Farnam and Harney, known as French Dinlog on moderate conditions, spply at 314 8 12th sticel Blcck. 270-16p reons mean Box 501, Les Moines, 10y ‘onsaLE —A wel ostabli-hed tailors businow to. twes now and June 16th, low ront; good loon- tlon; hold leaso of stere for two years: only small eap. ital required. Address * N. 0.” Beo office. 132.j-4p O RRST—A store cheap 809 nrth 15th. 000-12p JFoR,aun=A well estabiished bakory. Address “K.” this office. 1% §-4 WANTED MALE HELP. ‘o RENT —Furnished front room with board in private family, 1617 Chicago et. 985-t1 TAxTED—A fl.8t clags baker at once, apply 2013 Piorce st. 352:13p JC e With bosrd niony furuiktod trog room g3 and bath, 149 Jenes 7 tt 7 AsTED—A smart Scandivavian to travel for & Jobing houss. Address “I. 8. Bee office. 250-t VA7 ANTED - By steads, respectable man, situs- tion as driver and the care of horses (in private family), to board in or out of house. Ad- dress, G, £., Bee office, orran—n raished rooms 1621 Capitol ave. 907-m80 FDH BALE OR EXCHANOR—(In_part) for restsurant, furniture 7 roomed house, bara and two lots. Ap. Ply 810 sou' h 11th et 1061080 0 8ALK—In Oakland Neb, first-class meat markot #1¢0 the furi ure of the St Paul hotel. For par. toulars, inqulre or write Wiggern & Uehling, Onkland Neb. 674m19 TR RENT- Sulto of rooms centrally located, well fluished s2itablo for office or living roomws. ' E M Ea'on, 111 south 1ith 8t. 88441 Fm‘( BALE—Lrug store in o desirablo locality, wil invoice about §1,.600 R C Pattereon, NE corner ¢ 18th and Farnam . 456-41 { 0% RENT—Oflloa and third floor sultable for whole. salo or manulacturing, at 1907 Farnam gt 860-tf ore by @ young experisnce, onn vear in Omaha; Rcod references; 8 D" Bee office. ANTED— A shiuation by o Iady in a laundry, to do ironing; addrcs, 1008 J: ckson et. 040 14p sn_experienced book- 0) 24 years oid; able ; address J. Bee of- 206-18p 0¥ mployment per (German: Amy to do any kind of oftice wo fice. experlence; team,” Boe W Axmmo— Situation by an evgineer 260 13p stoam management included. office. \ 7AxTED—Sltustion as city saleeman wholesale WV 'erocery proterred; sddrots office. 7 AxTED—Position In some buainess hou L. L.” Be 16 years old, Addrees | 8 mils froni Jon rex~ Furnished room 1818 Jacksoe ot 842:m20p JFon pum—Nioaly fnished fronk room for lady and gontloman; inquire 521 Pleasant 8t. 712t1 VR BENT-Nicely tumishod rooma 1617 Davenport 722.§6p I 00MS—With board,decirable £r summer, Apply at 85, Charlos Hotol. (e NOR SALE—Or exchange a full stock of clothing boots and shoes, gent' furnishing goods, wil ox- change for Nebraska Lands. G, H. Petorson, 804 8. X [ b, 648 GROCERIES. HYLQUFST has vurchesed tne gronery stock AN arad 1 1ing beo to Chas. Seag 01 at No 714 Norih 18 h St., + here ho will continue the bus- inesa and will bo pleased to sco all bis fiionds ~ Tho cheicest vrocerlos will b kept constantly on har| Vegotabl s in scason. {'OR RENT—Several fine offices in Crounse' block, Inquire Ed. Norrls, room 19 Crounse blook M2 o FORSALE—FARMS, TOR BALE—'20 acres No, 1 © unty, ' 0 acres vnder culti ¥ §20 per_acre; $300 or §1,000 and balance cn time. Section 26, lot 4. Address Joseph Kolowratek, Blair, Neb. 0114 d fn_ Washington ANTED—Poslilon a8 8fen by & ycung man, refer Address 1apher or bookk s 88 to atility and D.” umaha Bee, 25).16p V character good. DR. PUHEK, Graduate ot the Umversity Vienns, Aus- tria, Late Surgesn to the Military Hospital, of Vienna, Willdo a general Medical an Surgical practice. All calls in city or country flun!ptly attended. Office at the Omaha ical and Surgical Institate, Corner 13th Btreet and Capitol Avenua. Omaha Medical & Sur- al Institute o e Chronic and Surgical Diseases Disoases of Femalcs, of the Nervous System, Prl vato Diseas+n of the Urinary and Sexusl organs aud Diseasos of the Head, Throat aud Lungs, speclaltics. BnYEH AND BAX. Discases treated by au experienced speolallst, also diseases of the Heart, Liver, stomach, Kidueye, Blad der, Nouralgia, B* oumati . Pil-s, Canners, of Oatarrh. Bronchitis, And all other discases of the Throat and Lunys, tread ©d by Mcdicated Vapors Bend for {uhaler or olrcular on Inhalatiol dleoases cf the Blood, Urinary and Bexusl Or. Private Discases and Piles Cured or no Pay. Years Hospital and Private Practioe nsultation and Exsmination 1ree ireulars on chroni diseascs aud deform 8 16 O llorwrite ities, Disosses of Forales, rivate Diseasos of ) Urinary avd Sexval Organs, Sominal Weakuoss, Ner vous 1ebility or Kxhiustion, ete., ¢to., and our new parts of the couatry by ex press, se-urely packed from ovservation, if full de Keription cf osse is ¥iven, One personal inberview preferred if couvenient. Open at ail hours. Pationty from & distance can obtain rooms and bo Address all lettors to 5 = Omaha Medical & Burgical Iostitute 18th &, Cor. Capita Ave., Omaha, Nob. w AntepSituation by Denmon and experi Adaress young man who f8s good keeper, can fur- N." Bee office, nish retcrences, 281-1%p W Amo—situation by an keeper to keep books v roferenre ;nddress *'E Clark” MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AxTED ~To rent & hcuse of 8 or § roome. Wilkie. experienced book can give good 16212p V AxT - Bhorthand puplle; Pitman system; Mirs Niles: 10th and Hiokory. Speaial torms fo ve- 25318, w cation papiis. Wepms gentleman room-mate and boarders with refercuce, 1514 Calif W Asmso—To rent_4 small cottage 11 a convel catand dosirablo neghbe road, with wpro articu rwonts preforred. Addre:s with full box 804, city, w‘nwu—fioum:u at 1615 Capitol ave, 196-21p ANTED-—-LADIES AND GK! to take pice, light, plossant work, at thelr own homes! Work sent by wail any alstance sll the yosr round #2 to 86 » day quietly ma Relia*1s Man't’g Co., Philad¢lphia, Pa., Box 1593, 091-16p == | througl —Ranch, a Fraall ranch of 84,600 acres in Foa tto River: plonty erand gra #; 600 ores unver fence; prico 3 0,07, half cash balince on long time, J. €. McBiide, Lino'n 211 '0R 5ALE—A 610 acre stock and grain farm, &'l im- roved; four heurs' ride frow toe Owaha Sto k Yards; seven miles from the o'ty of Fremont; two railroads within tores miles; 800 acres urdar plow, the ro-t in pasturc; board fence, running stream rooms; will bo s 14 crms o’ suit. For ot Geo. C, Grodfrey, ¥ro- 157 41 b chieup it sold immediatelv; further particulars inqu For pans-Fwm and_ unimproved land lots and house on long oredit B &M Laad office, 620 *, £ 18th 8t. Vadicka & G ining wate om 19 Crounse Bis BOARDING. JR!ST-OLASS Bod and board 12i2 Capitol a; 1 LOST AND FOUND. to Dutson U, ed dehsortor, fomale. Ag ia. 281-14p Lear Johnson's brick yird, North O A gell casy pin with monogran, 0. 11, §, 4 Wiltae fiuder pluas ) reburn to room 8, ton block. and 10 eive reward. 6-1ip csr—Y.une back Shepherd dog, five months ith bro +n foct and light Lrown breat, ' dges of ears; beral reward will b v g sume t 1 - On Friday evening last, on Siunders st . pueket hook containi. g €.76 in Fills and cke-k payable to M. Toft or bearer for 850, Wil trest with finder about reward through ma. A« di gan, care K. Featon, corner 12th and Farn Lomas d 1 ™ the vlamity of Vi giniaave , or Park ave, Tho finder will be handsomely rowarded by leavingat 1318 8. 1itn st 248-12p 0s7—This (Friday) moruing between 7:30 as \d watch chaln, K of P Fiodor willl xpross offico wnd Tecelue §5.00roWa 1CE CREAM. FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, Small house with two lots in Walnut hill 18 8.0 down Dor KAl ow resdy for occapaucy $550; te and $10 per month; #l40 6 rooin cottages in Walout Hill ready for occupancy, 81,760 terms, 860 down and $10 por month. 207-10 s Lo oroam ples and cal prmptly attonded to, 16th 8t overy day. Ordors mid, 801 wouth 140-45 BOOTS AND SHOES st qual'ty gents hand sowod ehoes ouly & 1. N. Eray'e. tcottage of five roomws, bath s Dew, nice 1t Georgia ave, 00, the finest locations on Park avenue £4,000, eust front; thin is a ba ¢ iip; terms C.'& Mayne & Co., 8 W corner loch an Fr- 931 Ok BALY axTrD—Everybody to try our Propared Corn Meal, roady for iustant use with 1he addition of milk or cold water. Put upin 8 and 6 Ib Sold by grocers. W. J. Welshaus & urere. “nmu’-:‘ wwan o woman in overy country in U 8512 saayle freo . §15 per moatb, salary commiseion, Send wamd. Paul Tabel, Gnicago w D—very ady in need of sewing ma- W ki, to sos the naw Timproved American 0. 1, 'p.E. Floduman & Co. agents; 220 N 16th. 52! " ¥OR RENT—} 3 4 & RENT—S! spply 2018, TPOR RENT—Houss with § rooms,olosets snd cellar north west corner 4 h and Waluut. Inquire of Aug Raudow; 1817 Chicago 8. 160-18p n good location; 203-14p nioe 8 oo house, No 118 Bouth 16th 'y neral Passenger o e B 268-18p t. loquire of 8. B, Jo offh ¥ 7ok kksT—A No 1 b Foe S E of Barra on w7 To amall family well faralsbed co of suven rooms bn good focation. q o of K 3, Save, Opara Bouse, oF ot 2115 Burt t. ~ Bent &4 1 4 roams with lot ok 8ALS—Ten acres of land within 8 blocks of Port o ce uy Weejiing Wator, Cass Co., Neb , will sell on ensy term or exchange for Omaba property, W. 1. Green, over 1sb Nav'l Ba: k, Om hs, Neb. " 240-tf apby John Petorson,uiree blocks ‘south of Bellevue 10ad on 15th b, eas; side, B i-18p {ukw wiLyae TA0, doos b 4 give you hesrthurn, Tugs ) edveuied ab one cent, oach by the dealcrs, Poyoke Bros., Agents. os3-t! I)AM\'»;:UH Elkhorn and Plute, T, Murray. B00-tt LKW BILYKR TAG, 1t frult flavored, tags redeomed st ne oaubeach by the dealors, = Foycke Beos., gents. 088-t1 ok 8ALE ~Five 1518 4"x180; togetber on Leaven- worth street; heautiful 000 One fourth tesh, balsc) on 1oog time, casy toms, Cralle & J. 210t Mok sALE -BIx beautiful lote in Hawthorne, ten in K Iy p'ace, #ix in West K nd 1 Hars-om place; all easy torms. K, . and Fainai. i saun—Eoautifol and desirable lots at #20)ench on 10 monthly payments, K, C. Patterson, 18tk and Faroam. 163-1 on essy ety gond houses 817 and th; rent 885 per ymouts; must be Morteuscn, tailor, 181-4p 708 #ALK—AL & hargai, thi BL74 16th, south of Leavens: por month; piics §5,600 casy B0l hef ire June lst. ~ Apply 8. 418 Farnam streot S on ALE—House full lot, well, clatorn, barn, sll i “ good condition, one blaok trom street car: $1 500 ey terms, | W H Green, over 114 Nav1 Bauk. Sttt xsTkUCTION on banjo given by G K Gellen: beck, at 1116 Capitol ave. 45041 Cnln BILVER TAG, It does not talot the b redeemiod at oue cent each by the deale Ero Agents. SRIVY, yaulte, slaks and ceaspools cleancd at the shortest notice snd satistaction guaraateed by ¥. @. Abd, P. 0. Box 878 00 msp Rivy vaults, snd cesspicls cleaned at shortest no- Pu\.el amo of the dey,in an entirely orderless way v ith oved pumy. and denegan appara- tus, all places cl wned by us disenfected froe, chiarg (vagonable. ns, 1208 Dodge street Up sinirs. 246-§10 Stallion, Jack, Sheppard Jr, Wi o ok maba Falr groundy the ) hands bigh, weight 1286 ! 8 1 ire JACK wARD 1+ fuli brother \u blood to Drxrak 217}, 8lb0 40 DICTATORhe Bire f JATSEYR-BEN 2:10, FaLuas, 2:1°3 and Dikgcrok 2:17, Call ab the ¥als yauios aa e bim wad kg bl b lgree ia e ]t 906, for the veason.” 8. THOMBON,