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- — . s Ml i THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, MAY i5. 1885. ~ |SPECIAL_NOTICES. The Chicago Sleeper, Detrolt Free Press. dress on government and moral calture. It was In harmony with the convention, - and was like a balmy summer breezs after| DId you ever ponder on the subject| au ade ertisements the special ¢ & storm. that a {olty fifty or seventy five miles | s. charped at the rate of 10 conts per line for the A. W, McOlurkin read a printed ad-|away Is harder to get at. in the matter of | frst insertion, and 7 conte per line for each subse- dress on *‘Drifting from the Old Moor- | comfort, than a oity 200 or 300 miles A PAIR OF THEM. YW Ao-A man or woman tn evers countey In 8 925 sampl commission, umns will VAo A gontleman room.mate and fwo boarders with reference, 1514 Californla st, 905-10y Tho Thieves Who!Robbed John Weth- rick’s Saloon Pulled and quent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted Penned., ings.” He showed that the conventlon |away! The Inventlon cof the ‘‘sleeper” | or less than 2 cents or the first time: VV/ARTEDEvery ady in need of & sewing ma- . itati y ; Joe, Improved American No. which framed the constitation refused t5 | is the canse of this anomaly. It s not| Zhese advertivements will be inserted in both Morn £ Flodim, Do. ngente; 920 N 16th. 52t bave prayers, French intidelity was then | worth while gettlng into a sleeper for a | ingand Evening Editions, representing a eircula Officors Turnbull and Martin arrested popular, and swayed many in the conven- | 100 mile run. You elther have to atart | tion of over Eight Thousand. This clacs of adver. FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, 6 freo, - §75 per month, ealary or Send stamd. Paal Tabel, Chicago 11l €19-m-Mp day . v JFCh v~ Sand, bett quality sand tor Mason's nee choap; pit near south Omaha Waier Works, opened in first-class shape: apply for tlckets at com pany's office, 20 south 18thst. ~ M A Upton, Assis. tant Sec'y and Manager, 5140 {UR SALE—Eigat marbls top restaurant tables’ A J. Mandcl, 825 Broadway, Council Bluff - BOARDING, L ——— P\lmcusa Bed and board 1212 Capitol ave. 12488 LOST AND FOUND, e ———— 7OUNDRed [1ish setter, femle uoar Johnson's briok y. gl o'ae pin with monogran, O, 11, 8, 111 the finder plonss return to room S, Craigh Apply to Dutson {'OR SALE—A 12 months lease of the Unfon s North Omaha. 981-14p ¥hote rooms. Roome located In the best busi " noes portion of the cliy of 1Taviings, Neb , and are the best photo rooms ‘in the city. For particulars two chaps yesterday, suppoted to be the thleves who entered John Wethrick's tlon, He proved that the government |too late or get up teo early, or both, But | tisements must positively be paid in ad was a moral person, and as much a sub- [on the long route you get to bed In time | = TO LOAN—MONEY, Piorce Street, $8 per month. 816-20p 0% RENT ~A briok basement on corner 96th and all on or address, Union Photo Rooms, Hastings. ton block, and reseive raward. 0614p Neb. 81010 ! T oer—This (Pri b R morning betwoen 7:30 and 8. OR SALR - Choap o' 3 h salosn, at the corner of 17th street and | ject of the moral law as the individaal. [and before you know 1t you sre there, y atoh o . om one, : v | Pacin Vi 3 t A deep Interest was manifested the last | No time lost—no monctonns rallway | — S Lot T STty N30, Toton Uit S | oo o Dk v Seak Beieii, SIVAL, (| QY coavor oY o VSR I8, dorewaed. St. Marys ave. night before last and |, opio0 " Elder Smith led in prayer. |journey. The Chleago sleeper train M omn o b et ot | 814 810 per month: also 6 room cobtages in Walnut | J'0R8ALE—A magnificent new upright piano celo. | — S robbed it. They pried the money ll|Me, Gault read letters strongly endors |must be a fine sight as it rushes on | vaine eversining strictly confder ua; Roods Finan: $40 por ontn O B tirns, B W eorhet J60k and | ful 00 So0sh ved Ay e btk ICE CREAM open with a hatchet, and toek ont about | Ing the movements from Blshop Vall, of | through the night, with the moonlight [cial sgency” John P Schminke, Cashior. 298 ji1 | f Jiv gy . brpor d Topeka, the Rev. P. F. Feemster, ex-|shining on It. The slecper is larger and 0 of $30; aleo cattied away with them Gov. St. John, the Rev. E. B. Graham, of | more splendid than the ordinary day car, elght boxes of cigars, several bottles of ONRY 10 LOAN—On real cstate soou of $300 to_$40,000, At roaso Mayne & C: R O Patterson, 18th ana Farnam. r month i a2 gold it side bar bugey, one eart, n, K of b Flader willl oave at for delivery; a great bargain, §266; 1012 Pa. i i Too oream ples and oakos every day. Orders — ———————— | I prcmptly attended to, Carl Schmid, 807 soush 16th 8¢, 14056 pacing mare, S years old; oan pace Omaha, aud others. W< » |and each sleeper has a fine mounding § W oor 16¢hi ahd Femngm, — - L' “one mil in’ 8 minutes; gontie and quiet. Two whiskey and some The hatohet, Be 1 - —Store and in good location; | nice ponies; good saddle ponies; will dr! 1 s - o made an address on the secular|name as f It were a steamship. The @~ 00, $1,000 and $1,400 {0 loan on real ey Sinty DOIE, Bhree o TootN 1 B " | Wembler e et Al L dttee. siegls o " ;'h":” :“d D’E"‘::-I 0'"'::3'".;‘:]? theory of government. He was followed | names al ne would make an imposing "00~ Sov. Woney o8 hand. r;.: d,-.\y;,,,;‘:‘;““ by S S Jo1p | vagonsnd b-'r';::..lu Joa lzfso':‘.:f;ia:mr::m';pmf —_— Dlli_sn{Ah!i{:. it e by, whore the. fellows’ acrested. |b¥ Prof. Hill, who opposod the move. |procession. There Is *‘The Kirkwood,” | ¥insacal Exchange, 1603 Farnam8t. 268 16p Fehnt—Cottage of 8 rooma, turnished_or wn- | ick biock 014 | [[as 3D ChrRoui at Tignorth 15th street, de: near by, w. 0 o Oy MrTemtecs | ent. The profestor evidently started |*‘The Buckingbam,” generally known as | N over 1o iors—in smounte to sult, on_chattele, R oo am A O | WALy N5 Y SR ok aeond Nt iy 1| roares to catlattontion ot the ludiss, ¥hat she Te worked, ~They gave thelr namesf, | with the Intentlon of upsetting the{the ‘‘Buckingham Paiace’ car, the **Mat- collaterals or any good security. Omaha Finan. d . gY. Apply 1400 an 1411 Dodge st TUSAE [ gontiomonoan Mot ke tor outtlng Hudlo as] belng John Smith end Lou S PRStHOR o7 Syrl clal Exchange, 1508 Farnam st., up-eta 186§0p NTos CORARSS. L 8 S50 U TO0RE. ¥, Apply 1400 and 14 . 5 gontlemen's and children's clothing. This system I8 . reformers but In this he signally failed. | tawassatossitawantime, THE KIMNY < | commmeritiiine ittt 'OR RENT —Three h . 3 - very e learn, lossons will be givon ouring all Brown, The latter is a colored man, He oot} not di bitween b | ben! ONEY To loas on chattels, Woolley & Harrlson, | A' Phipps Roe, 1612 South 6th st. 90240 {OR 8ALR- 800,000 brl ' “‘The Scagerackacterbunk,” and forclng morals on divice authorlty, and|so on. Anything with bunk in is con- enforcing laws and dootrines pertsining | sldered espectally applicable to sleepers. to the charch. He was unable to dis | The company have a standing contract criminate between moral and eccleslas- | with the state of Malne, from which place tleal He was answered by the|most of the nsmes are taken from the Rev. Milligan, who oclearly showed he |stump, polished up at the shops and ap. was master of the situation. plied to sleepers, i These speakers from Iows, Missouri| As the msn with the valise passes the and Nebraska had a great {ssue and they [ ticket inspector at the Michigan Central folt they wera pushing it in spite of the |station he sees what would be considered combined opposition of the minlsters of [a wonderful aight if it werenot so com- Hiawatha. They felt they had the rym- | mon, There is a long line of sleepers pathy of a large proportlon of the |glistening in the electric light, gilded. audience, and from remarks make by the | painted, plate-glassed and silverea—gor- people they were convinced that they |geously but strong. Away at the further wera far from belng satisfied with the|endin the darknees stands the hissing efforts of the ministers of Hiawatha to|and Impatient engine, throwlng a glow of put the brakes on in this movement for |rudy light around as _the fireman opens and well known to the police as one of the worst cises in Omahs. It was learned that he had taken one bottle of the whisky to a frlend, up on Murray’s hill, and when captured was half drank himself, 1In hls pookets were found twenty-five-cent pleces, which correspond to the number taken from the saloon. Smith had $27 on h's person snd {tis known that neither of them had any money the evening before the robbery. Thoy were locked up to await trial this morning. MYSTERIOUS MOVEMENTS. Officer Orawford Oauses a Trio of Thieves to Drop Their Plunder, Room 20, Omaha National bank building o474l MGQYEY,TOLOAN—On reat ertabe sad chattels V1 . L. Thomas. D4stt. ) . Fon RNt ~Two barns centrally located J. Roe, 1612 south 6th st. [or RENT—Lwo houses 7 aud 10 rooms 1612 south Bth st. J, Phipps Roe. 9034 Finssun iz good Tota Marion place three blocks from street cars oneary terms. W H Greon, over 1st Mat'l bank. 00211 Phipps 28441 ONEY Loanod on ohattels, cut rats, R. R Mnnm ooughtand sold. A, Forman,218 8, .1:7»:;1 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office oa furaisars, planos, horsee, wagons, personal property of al s and all_othe rarticles of value, without remeval. Over 1st National Bank,corner 13th and Faram. All business strictly dnnu:]l i ONKY TO LOAK In_sums of §800 and upward. h 0. F. Davis and Co., Real Estate and Losn Agents, 1505 Faroam 81 05188 'R RENT—[hreostory brick store bullding; en- Jutte ot Bdward Horrle & Oov, room 18 Orodnse AOR RE ished cottage, 7 rooms, with closets, pantry, ebe., in best losality in ml{l oan vay font with board. Gall 1n atternoon st535 Ploas- nt 84 g {JOR RENT—A store on Cuming st. Apply to John WANTED FEMALE HELP. H, Krck, 616 N. 16th St. 21814 W’ AxTED— A good girl in small family, 8 15th and Jacksoa. it ROOMS FOR RENT. , on_ cars at ollovue or | hours of the day. 2064t Omaha. H.'T. Clarke. — RS 1AL f8 rak'ng ailk drewos at 83, and woolen Eatistackion guarantecd, 6.0 N 16th 810-14p pt VI 85 to 810, 17 Boward | 8t-o 180-tt Fe ALI—A palr of ponles with » light spring wa. X &on and haracss vory choap for cash 18 streo Jron saun—Piano, a #700 upright plano at & bar. MISOELLANEOUS, an, 1710 Douglas. REWARD-Stravod. a chowut pony brandod B e s s o pe togmont. of clrcl; roturn to Wm Stribling, 1814 shorm, PERSONALL, s Sat-10p R TAG, docs 0t give you heart hurn. cmod at one cent, each by the dealors, gents, 683.1 wishe s to correspond with with a view to matrimoay. Address losk Omahy, Neb, ASTURR—On Elkborn and Platte, T, o JP rRsoxL - Parties wishiog & soamstrow, guaran- P bbby l“":"n ] tecing sutting and fAitting satisfactory; addresy 818 North 10 h st, Mrv. J, Aroolf. IEW SILVER TAG. ite frult flavorod, tags redeomad at one oanteach by tho dealers, = Poycke Broa., agouts, 038-t1 248 10p Prusosa -1t souwant a detective, sond your ad. nddross to the Omaha Detective Agency, P O hox 544, offices 216 south 14th st. 850-me7 moral reform. The convention was an |the furnace dcors. Mountaina of bag- undoubted sucoess, VW Aumo—At onco, & good wat nurte 107, 2th at | Jon Rext—New furnished roome 1811 Casest, 14841 o Bec. |gage trundle past propelled by men at corner Dodge. 858-10p About noon yesterday Officer Crawford — L the mountaln bases, almost hid from TR TR saw three suplolous, tough-looking Indi-| ANOTHER SLEEK GENT. [sight. The men who has secured his VY e 84718 ‘E'.‘JV;‘;.}?.';"EG‘} ?315"&"&‘.5"51‘“ ‘“"}z‘c’ic":;h viduals make a very crooked move on Tenth, noar Howard street. When ap- pralsed of the officer’s presence thoy darted Into a pastage way between two balldings and disappeared. Crawford ‘“‘lower contre” berth and hss deposited his belongings thereon, and bavging his How Some of Omaha's Realestate|tall hat on the pollshed brass, upright Men and Bankers Were rod above the berth, walks serenely up Hking Wortea and down the platform with a silk travel- e T i) ing cap on his head, smoking sn sfter- and wife or for two gentlemen, first-class board 1622 Bureb ) ronRexT—A hanisomely farnished parior; sl two small roowms, bath room on car line. 1720 Capltol ave. 21-14p Y/ prao- Gltl o wash il ihree times a day for Fon ExT—A room for gentle: her board, Metropolitan hotel 857-10 Wi ANTED—A givl for house work; apply at White ewing Machine office, 191 N. 15th 8t. 338.t1 £ - Girl to wash dishes and work in pantry Arcade hotel, 1215 Dovglas st. 886-10p. NTRUCTION on bano glven by @ K Gollon- RS K. M. Hoorrm, Trance clalrvoyant, and hosl. [ A Peck, at 1116 Capitol ave. . Ing meaium reaily for business over No 628 § E cornor 16th and Webster. Torms reasonable. 433 m10 | (“IEW SILVER TAa, 1t does not talnt the broath, tags taeds redeomod at 016 cont each by the dealors. Feycke > Bros , Agents. 't REAL ESTATE BROKERS, — = JPRIVY, vaulte, staks and compools oleanod ab the RAL RSTATR BROKERS —Lobeck & Co', 1212 Farnam | A shortest notice and satistaction guarmnteed by F. street coraer 18th, roal estate bought and sold bel, P. 0. Box 878 400-m2p on commission, exchanges of real or porsonal proper. ty effected; the patr nage of part aving real estato oF stooks of £0ods to sell or oxol at rossonsbie prices, is solicited, ana will have eur bost sttor tion. | wa 04 TP vaults, and cosp ol cloaned ot shortest no- ticoany tiaio of the lay, in an ontirely erdorless w{th our improved putng. and den-gan appara~ gcooted around the corner building, ex- ecting to ken them ealling up the alley, Ent in thia he was disappointed. It was losrned afterwards that they went through a slde door, then out Into the street again and got away. However they dropped their plunder, which proved to be a bundle of bardware, stolen from Rector Wilhelmy & Co.’s store. supper cigar, Around the sleeper conductor stand 0 police loCK 111 'a SHAFDAE yuitardsy, breathlesn, eager men with small valises who l.lid to them that his name was H. |y pand or slung with a strep from the J. Phillips, but he has boen known about | shoulder. The conversation 1s about as the clty several days as F. C. Bartlett, | follows: L from Blidesdale, Mo. It makes littlo| ,,S37, conductor, avy lowers left? ‘ s difference, however, what ths gentle- wh‘erflj";a you got my name there any man's neme is, Judga Stenberg has got| ¢Can't you do better than that?’ it in for him now and he will probably| ‘‘Upper berth? No, Sir! Got to give get to make a trlp over the road,|me 8 lower berth or I'll sue the com— Since Phillips or Bartlott, which ever|P80y.” st you please, struck Omaha he has| . Lhat one’s too near t ot beon playing a big game and had twlated [ - Tbat the beat you can do! himeelf into the confidence (f Thomas| The conductor stands calm and un. Bros, the real estate mon; also Johnson & | Fuffied. Hoe goes through a hurricane of Garliche, bankere, until they become to | dueries every night and he minds them look upon him, 80 itzeoms, as a greatman, |10 more than the ldle wind, which he Arrangements had been made with regards not, In his hands are cards with Thomas Broa to Invest some $15,000 for the plans of the alenpam. Hung from him in Omaha property. Yesterday | B8 elbow is his glittering silver and glass morning, however, the scoundrel showed | lantern. up in his true colors by presenting a What name, pleasel Jonesi I can fraudulent note or check for $125[glve you lower 7 in ‘The Sagantitus, Mr. Jones.” AxTED—Lady agents, $10 aday, with my won- signed by D, C. Saspton|ME o il ¢ derful brand-new ‘rubber undergarment for and trying to get the money onit. But| e croseesoutthe lower 7 with his|jomatce; indics wo wild over it Madam H. Little,Box the Intended victims were smart enough pe?‘ull on the disgram. g 443, Cbicago, 11l 362-10p for once not to bite, and the fellow went [ ‘N0, I haven'ca lower ltfc on ‘The V4o Good, gire, exporloncod cooke; Omaha away. He returned soop, though, and | Yellowstonicon.’ Give me upper 47 Employment Bureau, 1120 Faroam St. 701-t1 sald that whilo gotng down’ street he met | Well, if you :“ke the ‘Kirkwood' I oan WV AxTen ~A socd girlfor goneral houso work 1017 | near St. Mary'save. ~ Laquire atS. W.. comer 10tk the payee of the note and from him re- l“LY'-‘“ h"l‘a’l OW::k“:i - Chicago St. 93241 | and Dodge st, 17648 celved $120 for it. Then he was arrested, O ot LUALEEC L0 Tl e Tl Mo taken to the city jall, and locked up’. All the while the porter of the last car W::;:Km:‘{:;fi;‘:u;I::::fi-:o::;flg);l‘)'fhgel-fi‘ ‘;’x‘ o The fraudulent note was found cn his | ®tands and cries in s monetonous drawl, at intervals, ‘‘Chi-ca-a-aw-o sleepers.” 2 — JFoR, Resr—With board, naatly furnished yoom 7 ANTED —Glrls at Cigar box factory, 1408 Daven. | X' suitable for two gentlemen, woutd aleo like ~one port st. 383.14p | young lady o room and board »t South West corner 19thstrect aud St Mary's avenue. 289-16p AN —A girl to do ganersl housework: arply Mrs, Lemicus, Oastellar st. bet 18th snd 1dth St. 874 L7 ATED —Girl at 210 South10thst. Linde hotel by E H Dow. 33814 0R RENT-Two clozant roows in beautital lo on; Apply 1010 Dodye at, et 8:316p 'R RExT—Furnished room, witn board. Suitable for two gentlemen. 1417 Howard. 776-16p Fe "W'}'A' pleasant furnished room at 2800 On'i- o per month. 310.10p {0k RENT—Two {ront rooms furnished, cheap 1012 Paciflo st. 285-18p ANTE 1517 A good eervant glrl, good wages paid, arncy 8t. H. G, Stripe. ¥25-14 W ko, Good small family., ANTED s at Wilkie Paper Box Factory, 108 JFon 2z —Fusnishied tront room 1908 Farnam, Scuth t4th 8t, 82114 2802 —— Declded Agaiust the Oity, The ciss of Harmon va. the Olty of Omahs, which has been before the courta for the past year, and has been declded against the city by the state supreme court, which reversed the decision of the lower court, 1s of conalderable importance to property owners. The cnse was in- stituted by the plalntiff, Mra. Harmon, to recover $1,800 damagesalleged to have been caused her property by the estab- lishing of the first grade on Pierce street, on which her property faced. The grade caused an embankment to be made in front, aud lessened the value of the prop- erty. The euit was brought under the provision of the state coustitution of 1875, which set forth that ‘“The property of no person shall be taken or damaged for public use withont just componsation therefor,” Half & dczsn suits are pend. iog in which the question decided in the Harmon suit is involved, and it is belleved that many more will be s'arted. ————— glrl for gencral house work in “Apply 421 Ploasant £t 815-41 ANTED—Girls at Biavens hotel. Good wages [Fep ez Handsomely turnished rooms onPlessant guarantoed. 818-15p Pl St. Address ““J J" caro Bee 182-18p ANTRD~Good girl for general housework in emall fam ly; apply at$ E cor £0th aod Far. nam tt, 800-14 ANTED—Good German girl for general house- work; N Wcor17th and Doug'ss. 80L-1¢p. 7ANTED—A girl to do general houss work at 808 F vorth 22d st 1ot be & 3o piain cook; \or RewT—Farnished room 303 N. 23d streot. 249-14p JER —Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge strect. 247.J10 or kENT—Southeast corner 17th and Chicago, pleasant furnished room, eouthern exposure; references. 27214 10p FeR, 2w Handeoms furalahed room with athing rocm attached at 2209 Dodge st. 970.15p g raxr—Furniahod tront toom 8. por month, 917 north 20th st., between Cumings and Izard Sta. 284-16p { Ok RENT—One large front room, bay window and mantie on fiest floor; modsr conveniences 20th, Furoished front room with board in amily 1617 Chicago Sb. 100-tt - ANTED—At once, a lsdy cook at Commercial | Fyor mENT—Furnished rooms with or withcut Person.g Helappeasiito havelsiolintaresbfin i the Yiotel, Gono, Noo- - Wakes 825 per month, board, 2412 Haraoy Sk, ove block from strect THRMORAL IREEOHMS. BASE BALL. mater/suduobpdygapptaaitoibasdiblicy TANTED—by Keusington Art Co., fomnle help | J§'0R RENT—Furnishod front room with board in P He does it as If wound up and set ata | WWANTER M K Sen ey, o o our 1ight, | L private family, 1017 Chicago at. 986-t! The “God in the Constitution Party " certaln time and toe, plentant wobk ab thols Homen. Sant. by mul. 46 ang | e in Convention at Hiawatha, Kan, [New Grounds to be Secured and| Suddenly the long line of cars give a | addroms, no canvamsag, casy to loarn and any_ ono JROR REXT--With board;nlcaly furniehed trent room Oy T e Fltted Up at Once, can et from 8 to 810 per weok. For full informa- and bath, 1419 Jones. - shudder and a sabdued sound of bump- | fi, Aiiress Kensington Art Rooms, 3 Congress Sty bump-bump comes down along :lhe lln;, Boston, Mass Box 5078, 900-80p The traln backs a few inches and stands = still agaln. The engine has hitched on. | VW AT st o ton o o arioms. ohosrin On the great white disk of the tower | bracos, busties, bosen for: clock, behind which quivera the intermit- | belt% Segve profector, ste.; citirely how devioee o tent aro light of electriclty, the black | monthly. Ame-'wlth stamp, E H Campbeli & Co., hands point at one minute to 9. The |9 South May st., Ohicago. 679-m19p ast load of baggege has struggled on to the front, Belated travellers are hurry- WANTED MALE HELP. Y/ Avreo—Mossongor. Tho Bradstreet Co, Hiawarna, Ken., May 23.—The “God in the constitution party ” held a conven- tlon here in the presbyterlan church May 1l and 12. It was workad up by Mr, Gault, of Tows, one of five lectarers em- ploged by this assoolatlon. Its list of vice-presidents Includes ex-Governor Fumas of Nebrasks, Judge Cole of the supreme court of Iows, Blshop Vail of F* \oR RENT—Office and third floor sultable for whole. eale or manufacturing, at 1207 Farnam %%w & r—Furnished rooms 1621 Capitol ave. 907-mB0 Omaha base ball clroles have been more or less sgitated ever slnce Manager Hey left here with his club, by reason of rumors to the effeot that he will not re- turn, Some argue that the clab is liable to disband, while others believe there is toundation to the proposition of golng to |}, through the gate. The anxlety is Minneapolls. The facts, however, are nl:)gg whether they get a lower bunk, but o naxt - Faraished room 1318 Jackson 843.m20p Iad; e Foa RENT-Nioely turnished rooms 1617 Davenport 722.§6p JRoR puar-Nioaly farnished front room for and gontleman; nqulre 521 Pleasant 8t. 5016 all placss cl-aned by us disentected froe, charses 1eagonable. A. Evans, 1208 Dodgo streot up atairs. TO EXCHANGE, 70 ¥xCliANGE ~Two splendid farms for merohandise; hotel for farm. R. C. Pattorson, 15th and F: nam 10241 T, Excasan-—440 aaras well improved. Jand § mile trom Essex, lowa, for a stock of genoral merchan- dise or hardware. Address Joha Linderholm, Estex 584t ARMY SUPPLIE DErOT QUARTRRMARTER'S OFFICK, Oumha, Neb , May ath, 1605, " f Sealed prop- sals in duplicate will be rescived at this offico urt 111 o'clock . m , Monday, May 15th, 1885,at which time they will 1o opened in tha pres. enceof bidders for government supplies of the follow- Iry kinds, B-Iting, machinory and water supp'isa, bolts, stcel and wagon material, cut nails, haidwood lumbor, hardware, hose cars’ (balanced), paiutor's supplics, (points and oils) pine lumber, atove supplics, z ne &, Singer sewing machine, saadlers supplies, stationory &o., &0 Lists giving quantitios an1 other information our- nished on applica‘ion: best qualitior of all artiolos od; preference given to articles of domestic Bidders are requested to attach copios soment to their proposal. MeOAULEY, C. A H, Mav-18-14-1616 Captaln A" Q. M, U 8.'A. Stallion, Jack, Sheppard Jr. Wil stand for stook at omaha Fate grounds the season of 1885 Hels 18} hands h igh, weight 1286 Ibs, his +ire JACK SuxPrARD is fuli brotlier I blood DEXTER 2:17}, al80 to DICTATOR the sire of JAY-EYE. 0, FALLAS, 2:1¢3 and DiRKcToR 2:17, Call at Fair grsunds and seo him and get bis perigree in n full, terms 325. for tho season.” A, THOMSON. EDWARD KUEHL MAGIITER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDITION ALIST, 808 Tuth strood, betwoen Farzam and Ha noy will, whi theald of guardisr apliits, obaini for anyono glauos in the paet and prevout, sud certain conditions in the future made to order Parfeot satlalaciion guarantond owa. {OR BALE—Or exchango. Wo have for salo the exclusive right in tnis state to sell tho coal ecnomizer and soot destroy, destroys the soot and will save twenty per cent on coal, will sall county rights or tho stat:, or will exchange for real estato or %17 food property on application will send sample fof “aland give particulars. Reaton for selling 2¥u 7 canrot give it his attentl ro chance for I ion: Bedlord, Suuer & Davis. 046 OR BALE XXCUANGR—In part for restaurant, witure aud stook, cigirs &c. 7 roomed house, barn, aud two lots. Apply 819 south 11th st. 108-m39 BUSINESS OHANOES. 7 ANTED—Equal partner with about 8100 to §500 to tako half intcrest in a light manufacturing busitcss, goods staple, business easily learned, eat factory income assurd; references. ~ Address * F Eea office. 345-16p 'OR 8ALE—Restanrant loosted on 12th street be. tween Farnam and Harney, known as French Dining Hall, on moderate conditions, spply at 814 8 12th sticet, E. Blcck, 270-16p orofits 90 por , three or four thousand business, address Lock 20211 e AL —Good business in Omal cent; cayital vequir dollars. ’ Ferson Box 801, Les M ORSALE—A we'l establiched tailors business b tweoa now and June 16th, low ront; good loo tion; ho'd leaso of store for two years: ool ital required. Address* N. 0.” Bee offico. 182--4p. Address 126 §-4 Proposals for Lumber. Sea'ed propoeals wil! be recelved by the undersign- o4 until Friday, May 16th, 1885 at 4 o'c’'ock p m.,for all kinds of lumber that may be needed by the oty of Omaha. for one year; said bide shall epecity the prices in detail, ands panied with tho names of yrrguul vurety wholin the event of the awarding of the contra-t, will enter into a bond with the city of Omaha, for tho true porformance cf eaid JFoR fauA well catablished bakery. “K.” this office. o saue on excuaan—(ta part) for rostaurant, ! furnituro 7 roomed house, bar and two lots. Ap 106-m80 Ply 819 south 11th st. JFo sxin—la Onkland Neb, first-class meat markot the furai uro of the St Paul hotel, ;1, lars, inquire or write Wiggers & U-Nlng‘ job, contract. The City Counoll resorses the right to rejoct any and all bids. Envelopes cor taining sald pre Proposals tor Lumber,” and 0sals shall be marked (dresscd to the uder- BEN K. LONG, Auditor. IOR BALK. um: store in a desirable locality, wil 1 invoice about $1.600 B C Patterson, N E corner 18th and Farnam.. 48041 [ Omaha, Neb., May 8th. 1884, m 8-0-1112.18:14 \OR SALE—Or exchange full stock of_clothing boots and shoes, m’ turnishing goods, will ex. change for Nebraska Lands. G. H. Peterson,804 8. 10th 5¢., Omaha, Neb. 04648 Mattter of application of C Kalmbach for Liquor Licens ne, NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that © Kslmbach did uvon the 11th asy of April A. D. 1885, tlo his ap- plication to the mayor and aity council of Omal oense to sell malt, epiritous or vinrus liquor GROCERIES. these: ~ Manager Hoy will return to|whether they catch the train. = d the store. Omaha and bring his club with him.| " The hlndl’ now s'and at 9. The roar Wfl";”m\n'l‘:xl.fls'lr e mpLeand e sty Since starting on the circuit they have|of etcaping atesm from the eager engine won half the games played, which 4s|drowns all other sounds. Everybody is good encouragement, and 8 far as golng | on board and the porters have picked up to Minneapolis Is concerned, that 1s en- | the little footstools with. carpet-covered tirely out of the question unless the tops that stood at the car steps. The league consents, which the league will|swarthy faco of the engineer gleams notdo. Actlng under Mr. Hey's orders|in the white light as he leans out of his sgonts hero have rocured new ball | the cab window and waits for the uplifted OOMB—With board dotlrable W 81. Charies Hotel. OR RENT—Soveral fino cflices In Crounse’ block, Inqoire Ed. Norrs, room 10 Crouuse blook - Topeka, Presldent Seelye of Amherst college, Judge :Strong of the supreme court of the United States, and several hundred of the most eminent chr/stian scholars of the last quarter of a century. The Rev. J. 8, T. Milligan, of Jackson ocounty, opened by reading Rom, 13, and Elder R. Smith, of Maryvlle, Missourl, led in prayer. Eider Smith presided, ¥ summer, Apply i 7 ANTED —An agent (o sell tablo eyrups on bigh commission. Inquire at 1403 Cass strect, tween?7 and 0 o'olock p. m. 312 EN WANTED-25 rcckmen and Jaborers for Cansdian Pacific rai in B.itih o«;l;m‘rgn, FORSALE—FARMS, 0R 8ALE—120 acres No. 1 land In Washington Ccunty, §0 acres under oultivation and 30 geass, s fron B air. §20 per acre; $300 or $1,000 cash ce office. 32741 d b 5 ime. Bectl 20, lot 4. Add lll}ll‘ fi\ry %cq‘{“fim)n"d ll?l !“’W'-lfyé grounds near the nail works on Twentleth | hana of the conductor, The man has e e {0 oK ooy A e e Rev. J. T. 1gan eald safe and | gireet, and are having them pat in shape | his hand on the gate and the gate Is half- 10th streot. Y B R P AT permanent government required thatitbe | for the next game, which s to be ‘OB 5ALE—A 010 acre stock and gealn farm, &l Im- ] played | way closad, An unseen eleciric bell rings May 30, with a club from Kansas City. onny its sharp, plercing eignal, and the Manager Hey ought to strengthen |deep-toned bell on the ergine answers it, his nine somewhat, and can easily do 8>| The last man plunges headlong through by szcuring two or three good plsyers|the closing gate, which clicks sf:er him. who want to come, There is a man at|The conductor swings hiroself on the last Rock Island by the name of Hudson who | car, and with a low, mufilsd rumble the 18 sn excellent pitcher, and the services | elooper train begins to move. of Whitney, who played last season with| The left man comes wildly up to the tho Chicago league nine can be had; also | closed gate, and, clenching its bars, gazes Joo Walch, one of the best short stops madly through them like a caged luratic. 1o\ ed; fonr hours' ride from the Omaha Sto k ; sevon miles from the o'ty of Fremont; two r s within tores miles; 800 acres under plow, the re-t in pastwe; board fonce, running stream through pasture; houso with tea_rooms; will be s 14 cheap it sold immediatelv; on terms to suit. For turther particulars inquire of Geo, C. u'm”"l‘.fil;’w Neb, 5 admiuistercd according to the princlpals of eteroal right, If builders would Ignore the tquare and plummet, it wounld be like government fgnoring the only perfoct standard of right, the moral law. Thers was not a reference to this law in our constitution. The Rev, I, O, Scott and the Rev. J. F. Wells, of Hiawaths, denled the Rev. Milligan’s fnterpretation of Rom, 13, They clalmed that it tanght obedience to ANTED—Live enorgetic with horss and car- risgo to hasdle first-clags article thiough the country; call at once. C. M. Eaton, 1118, “&1}‘6 % ASTED —A smart Scandivavian to travel for a Jobiug hous, Address “I. 8" Bee office. 250-t1 SITUATIONS WANTED. WA.\rnn—sxmnnm“ by & house koeper 2022 1arney strect. JOR 8ALE—Good farm in Washington Co.; 171 sores; 80 acres cultivated; good buildings;” fine orchard; running water; all foaced. Eiward Norris Co., room 19 Urounse Block. iTdls aged WAy 1 352:16p 1151 Douglas' street hrd Omaha, Neb., from the 11th day of April 1885 to 11th day of April, 186, 1If there -6 no objection, remonstrance or_protest filed within two weeka from April 1ith, A. D, 1585, the said license will be grantet. € KALumaci, Applicant. B SOUTHARD, City Clerk. HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY. Direct Line for Kngiand, France and Germany. Tho sseamehips of this well known line are buily e iron, In wator-tight compartments, and are fur- viibod’ with every requlsite to make the pustage both safo and agreeable, ‘They carry the United Btate European malls, and leave New York nd Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON PARIS and HAMBURG, Rates, Firet Cabin, 880-§100. ‘Btoerage, to or from Hamburg, 910, ' O. B. R'CHARD & CO.,Gen eral Pasa Agents, 61 Broadway, New york' and Washington +n? La clle atroets, Chicagn, or Henrv ark Hausen, . K. Moores, Harry Deuel in Gronewly & Schoenegon, in_Council Bluffs. Pmnz LIST—Of W. H. Motter's House, 16 1hs Granulst)d Suga 12 * CutlafSugar.. “Fino powdered Sugar COFFEE. 1y good Klo coffee. ** Golden Rio o flee. .. + gaod rossted coffes. best roa-ted collee extra Java onffes “ best Java coffoo. begt Java and M. 83383383 1b good Japsn 14 best uncolo ¢ Japa best Kng'ivh break!s 1 choico gunpowder. SYF 1 keg hest Homey drip.. 1keg best Honey dri 1gal New Orlesiis 1 Gal Strictly pure_map 1 Gal Vermont maple in c: 1 Gal Rock candy. S 2232383 82% 12 1bs b 134 ina rico. fana rios. heathen and bad governments, and sald that this was the opinion of the great and in the ccuntry. Whitney can knock a ball to the clonds, and when they get a “nmu By u steady respectabls young man, temperate; & situat’on in & private family, un® derstands the treatment ot h ady driver The Chicago sleeper has gone. 59, FOR SALE-~HOUSES—LOTS. e — pltcher in front of him who he can’c hit,| —The police took in three more thugs about | ! that pitcher csn be set down as being a |3 o'clock this morning—Ed Kelley, C, Rose stem-winder, double and twlsted. and J, Allen, They were found and arrested i m—“ on North Thirteenth stroet. ian, strangor fn cibv anxious 13 find ¢ ter ep-Daughter, 5 ment, hard worker, understands driviog and oare o! Qarl 8, Poobtel 8102 an_ application |, Tserch, SEmAs, o ok drdver; Wae FER | puma. sl emperse; wabe sl rbraoes with Judge McCallough yesterday morn- | watheck saloon robbers, AxTrD—Situation by & good baker, country pre- Ing for a license to marry Miss Anna forsed, Address 'V M 428 i8thes, BiE: Balk, Carl numbers the years of his age ANTED—A situation by a lady in & laundry, to at 44, but Anna Is just sweet 16, and the £0 iopiantdnhARE s ne . AR daughter of his second wife. He agreed to return during the afternoon and secure what he coveted, a license, but up to the hour of closing e bad not put in an ap- pearance. The intended bride belng —— under age, Mr, Pechtel, notwithstanding| Losr—On Fridsy evening last, on he is her guardlan, found that he would | Saunders St., & pocketbook containing 230.16p have more or less trouble to get s llcense. | $475 in bills and check payable to M. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, S—p— Toft or beerer for §60 Vyi.ll treat with Ascension Day, finder about roward through mail, Ad.| Yy A¥™Varmish rubber, 1400-1e11 Dodge bt Ascenslon day festlvities were observed | dress F'. Beggan, care E. Fearon, corner yosterday st Trinity cathedral by a large | 12th and Farna) gathering of worshippers, both morning| - Canned goods lower than ever—Straw- and evening. A well arranged and ap-|berries, cherries, Llickberrice, apples, propriate programme was rendered, the Qnmntwv-—yonr choice &t 10c a can at musiol belng an extraordinary feature. Helmrod's. 70m sALE—Bautitul suburban residence property p 131 X2 barn, maguificent view ~By » young Awerican, #ing'e young | west Omuhs, §0, terms. C E Mayne & Co., 8 anger'in city anxious to find cmploy- | W corner 1tth and Faroam. 887-10 good men of thelr church, Mr. Milligen replied that when Paul wrote, the Romap government was ero, the most cruel tyrant, as far as possible wantlog In the character requisite to be a mintster of God, which the magistrate was called by Paul. In- stead of belng a tenor to the evil he was an enemy to all good, a red-handed and black-hearted persecutor. Mr, Gault stated the question to be, *‘Shall this country be ruled by infidel, licentionsness or christian worality? Should divine authority be recognized over this maln aathority im natlonal affalrs? 1Is there a higher law for nations than public sentiment? Is was a question of moral anchorage for the nation.” A, W, McClurkin, of Wahoo, Neb., spoke on the demands of llberalism, showlng thut a large and rapidly increas- ing non-rellgious party have a platform of nine planks demanding that the gov- ernment must make no dlscrimination in favor of Christianity, becauee the con- stitotion reorganized no higher than human authority. Tuesdsy afternoon the Rev. H. O. 0n 8ALK —One of the finest lots in West Omaba, ¢iew of the whelo olty, cheap, or wiil build house on it and sell cn monthly psyments, C E Mavna & Co., 8 W corner 16th and Farnam. 7 rooms lot 60x180 1 81,600 eany torms. al o — Buy gasoline and oll from Omaha Oll Co. Qans furnished and dellvered, Of- fice 1406 Douglas st. A.M. Ketchen, Mgr, T ——— Wi Feaeaia. “Ad A fow lots In Clark’s addition, St. ! 4 Mary’s avenue ani Twenty-fifth street, for sale, WARREN SWITZLER, business house by boy "L L." Beo office. 245-10p VW 433 —Fotion sa stonographer or bookkeeper Dottes barguin o by 8 young man, relercices as to atility and character good. - Address “I1. M. D." Umahs Bee, OR 8ALE—An €l and all 0o 068, Bew, nioe near Losvenworth, §3,800, House 7 700ms on+ of the finest locations on Park avenue §4,000, oast front; this 18 a bargain; terms eary. C.'E. Mayne & Co., 8 W corner 16th and Far nam, 10314, 70% BALN—Ten acres of Isud within 8 blooks of Port ‘AxTED —For spot cash, good recond hand Simp- otfice at Weeping Water, Usss Co., Neb , will sell son buck board, Address P, 0, 414 82314 | op casy terms or exchange for Omaba property, W. —————————————————————— | |, Groen, over 18 Nat'l Ba:k, Omhs, Neb. ~ 240-t{ 7 AxTap —Boardiog by gentloman s nd wife tn pii. | oo OV TN FAL TR R, DIRARA, 0P, PAO Vate family, Address withterms *Harry,” Boe er ots 47x180; sogethor on Loaven- office. 82i-14 worth street; beautiful locstion, 000 One. fourth oash, balacc) on leng time, easy terms. Cralle & Jou 21041 amnTs wANTED, Add-ess 8t Louis Electrio Lamp Co , 8t Louls for circular, cuts and terms of the led In devotional rol fter | The bishop delivered an Ascension day| Do you want a nice road harness? If |68 candie posor Marsh Rlectric Lamp. s1-j12 & sALN—Besutiful and desirabl lote at 20 each “hieh ther wa aD nieresting dlsumion | oration at 8:30 0'alock &, m., and. 16 tho 0, g5 {9 410 Bouth Thirteenth srest. | Cx1 e o of +esroome s 1| FLoh I Mo Foymeut R C. Fdrtg, b on the divorce reform, in which it was | €veniog spoke to & gethering of Knights Wilkie. 07 [ 3 shown that the divine law is the only | Templar. panacea for this evil. The question was sgain ralsed by the Rev, Scott in regard to christians belng obedient to immoral governments, He quoted a llst of prominent authorities on the affirmative, and desired the Rev Milligan to take back some assertions he had made the previous evening. He tinally became offended and left the con- ventlon, A warm discassion followed, 1v which the Revs. Richardson, Wells Milligan, Gaalt, and others took part It wrs shown that If christians must obey Immorsl governments then it was their duty to obey the fugitive slave law Saxe's celebrated Oream Soda, finest in the west. ———— $2 60 Shopping Bags for §1.00 at the Combluation Store. = 12 good lots In thin sdaiti o ANTED—To {ade wild land for & residence io the fas bicis of -:;:d cars, oan be had ‘.l?.".,‘.".‘, clty; addross W.A.,P O box 445, Omwaha. 80514p | erms, W H Greeo, over 1st Nat'l Bank, 116-tf A B! Blsso, ANTED - Bhortband puplls; Pitman sys'ew; Miss | v bargaln, threo good houses 817 and Avout half past 1 o'elock this morning, Y Niles: 10th and Hiokory. Spaoisl o o va- Tl Yoki st ok Toavenwiarin ‘vont. 885, pot i’ 0 cation poplis. 180 | per month; piice 85,600 casy psyments; must be John Lewis' stable, near Capltol avenue, —e— $01d Defore Jins st Apply e P rtaaaan. Satior, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, was| Go t> Saxe's for fineet Imported and Wm:“ f;.'.‘l'"'m Annlbl{‘mtun In :lleonvunlv 1918 Farnaas street. 181-§4p discovered to be on fira, An alarm | Domestic clgars. st nad dasizatle oalgbhortiond, wih Lapre: ts preferved. Address with full particulars, I O Lx—House full Tot, well, ci 81l O P S ——————— Box ek, ol PATTOTREL 11" | Ttk cemdiion, cue biook s styeed core st 800 R P q $2 60 Shoppiog Bags for $1.00 at the time and they soon subdued the flames. Qombination gtou. we-hip & 8ALE—G00d 5 10om house, lot 60x182 fect,ens , clty. e casy terms. W H Greeu, over 16t Navl Bauk. €4i-tf :thfi tfl- :tmo!un is nearly dulwye:. B — Al ut little damsge resulted. It is the “ ime."” 0 ANTED L ko Bive, front, §1800; $100 cash, balance §16 per mouth, ey I W T e T e ed L it o days ago, therefore incendiariam s sup-| oren e. #2'%0 86 8 day auledly made; oo canvasing. Address| KOR SALE, MISOELLANEOUS posed to be the cause. nmos:.xl‘apm‘r.( Co., Philadelghia, Pa., Box 1683, e —— A hor wagon and havccss chesp, R R —— [¢] nt the best grades of - —Ben Butler is the name of a drusk that | ber 1o Oraaha. are o of lum before the war. Laws should not b: ber in Omaha are sold by Hoagland, wum!um body totry our Prepared Corn F‘.'\hw.l;‘:a Geo. Johnsen, atlantlc Hotel, 866 15p obeved if they conflicted with the law of | appears on the docqet “for trial in the police e — Meal, roady for iustant use with the addition of e ] Raa e o God, cowt this moraing. However, this is not| Callat Floodman & Co.s' and see the | iffbr oold waler. [Put uplo 8 and ¢ 1. packsger. E’ OuL for peddler of e3pressiuan 218 north 15th M, R. C, Chase read an excellent ad- | the cockeyedson of destiny by any means, new Wheeler & Wilson, jaet out, urers 0101t A 354-10p. EUROPE. COOK’S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New York in April, May, Juue and July by first clase mahiy SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at roduced rates, by the best routes for pleasure travel. COOK'S EXOURSIONIST, with maps, contaln tull particulars; by mal for 10 cents THOS COOK & 80N, 61 Freadway, &. Y. 0r108 Doarbo ra 8t., Chloago, 1lis, wed satl6wma Imported Deer IX BOTTLYE. sevesessrees ies HATLOR, 81 Tabls Peache Standard Tomatoes g Plumbi SUNDRIES, 1 bottle chotoe Piokle 1 c.n Bweet Potatoes. 8 I Jelly, (cholco) 8 boxes Pittaurg Lye. 2 Ibs Baking Powder § I REREARY 2 pew Valencls Haisons. ow Prunes... driea £lackberr dried applos (svaporated d ches. . BEESR BENESSSSS5E BEES Kaisor. coseces voeeesres Bramen, DOMEST!C. Budwewser. ... veees Bt Louis, Bugar cured H Dry salt Anhauser.... .8t. Louis, OTHER GOODS, Best's. ... vereee s Milwankee, 1 oroom . Schlitz-Pilsner... fAilwaukee, 00d Buuse broom 1 1 bost carpit broom .. Krug's 299009000 9ves sOmahA, 4 pape y Natlanol yiai... Ale, Porter, Domestic and Khine & Ex ives i sar ine. '¥D. MAURKR. 8 boxes cornstarch, . 161b box glo. s staic 1238 keinin 8 1 kit fan ly maceral. 1 g8l vinogar: s|Summers&Jennings 4 | Genl, Western Agts. Iron, Stes), Nails, Galvanized I Btove Pipe, Elbows, Ete. Crowl's Patent Iron Roofing, Only double capped corrugated roofing;and the quly one progared by the manufacturors read for layiog, Plain and corrugated Tron Roof- 1ag, Paint, Ete, Sond for ciroulars. 1512 Dougzlas 8t. Omaha, Neb. H. K, BUREET, FUNERAL DIREF&r-55 AND EMBAT"' . ke Drug Co. condens d mi k 21b-Jelly in Jare This ls only & very suiall list of the very Iarge stook 1 oarry, having the' tock to selecs from \n the oity,| oan &nd whl pive batter laduo. wienis \ban any other house in (he city Call and seo me w d | will save you from 10 to 25 per cent. Remember ¢ .o lace 1110 Farvai 8. W. H. Mobter, Successor to .B. French & Co. . B, Lur mew and complete price list mailed froe on application. N HWLQUEST hss vurchssed the grocery steck d vulding be'onzing to Chas. Seagren at No Bt., » here he will continue the s ased to see sll biy frlonds % he {neas and will bo oholcest ¢roceries Vegotables Lo season. 111 N, 164h Street,

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