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TAE DAILY BEE. Saturday Morning, Saptember 19 LOCAL BREVITIES. —lLieut. Uook, of the Fourth cavalry, passed thiough yesterdsy on hls way to Arirons, — Marringe liconses were imued to Hans Jocus and Christiana Timansen, Joseph Kalp and Mes E A Deyoe, —Mrr. 0. Bond, gencral stores, at Wilber, failed Thursday. The Omaha trade went there last meht and a settlement was effected. —Work eommenced, yosterday, on the curb of South Thirteenth street and the bringing to grade of the street railway track. —Judge McOulloch issued letters of admin- istration yesterday to John Kirkland, in the matter of the estate of William Kirkland, deceased. —Tho oate against Capt. Fitzgorald, of the eleotric light worke,” who was arrested some time ago on complaint of George Knote, for pointing a revolver at him, has been dis- missed, —Ithas been suggested that the Omsha Bicyele club would do well to sdd a 5 or 10- mile foot rave to their programme, on the oo~ casion of their field meeting in October. There are » number of runners here, who oould furnish an interesting exhibition of spead. k —Messrs. Eilis & Co, will have a grand concert this aftornoon at their Franz Falk beer hall, 1218 Douglas street, Froe lunch and music will be conspicaous, and the cele: brated Feanz Falk beer, it is needless to say, will be used in large quantitios, Come early, and avoid the rush, —The tenth month'y social dance of the Arion was held at Germania hall Thursday evening. A large number of the members with thelr ladies were presont, At 12 o'clock » fine supper was served and an enjoyable time was had by all. The guests from abroad wer Misses Ida Kndebrock and Carrie Reack, of St. Joseph; Mies Ritter, of Spring- field, 111.; Miss Maggie, Messrs, Gus and John Epeneter, of Council Bluffs, and Mr. Redick, of Kansas City. —Joseph Liska, wife and two daughters, tho youngest fourteen, arrived in Omaha Thureday evening after a weary tramp of three days from Nebraska City. The passage of the family had been pald from Bohemia to Niobrara, Neb., but through a mistake in names they were hauled to Nebracka City, several hundred miles from their destination, Without money, friendless, and unable to speak English, their only alternative was to tendga to this cily, where they wero kindly cared for by their countrymen, ———— An Interesting Case, Judge Wakeley was. busy yes‘erday in & trlal of the case of M. Hellmann & Co. sgainst J. W. Davis and others. The care I8 one of rather Interesting features. It seems that 1n 1868, J. W. Davls, who was at that tlme a prominent railroad contractor, invested some of his money In a large farm, which he deeded over to his wife. A short tlme afterwards, through some misunderstanding, it is claimed, the Unlon Paclfic railroad company declined t0 pay Davis on a large contract which he had undertaken, He became involved and his creditors swooped downupon him, One of the sults brought sgalnst him sub- requently was that of M. Hellman & Co. for $3,104 05, which {s now on trial, The plalntiffs charge that Davls deeded his property to his wife In order to ea- cape payment of debt, while the de- fendant clalms that the transfer was made before the debts were Incurred. It is further claimea by the plaintifts that the property was mortgaged to James M. ‘Woolworth, as a measure of precaution agalnst any actlon of seizure which the plaintiffs might institute. — Examining Teachers, The olty board of examiners composed of John Kush, W. W. Keysor and Mra. Sndborough, were engaged the past two days In exsmining Miss Sheldon and several other teachers who have as yet failed to secure certificates to teach In the city schools. The casa of Miss Sheldon is more than ordl- narlly Interestiog from the fact thatin her case & question arose as to whether a state certlficate must be recelved withont question by the clty school board, as entitling her to teach In the Omaha schools without further examination. It was claimed by the local school authorities that in {ssuing 4he certificate ‘all the provieions of the law were not complicd with, This view of tho case I8 that of State Superintend ent Junes, as shown by a letter written by bim a few deys sgo to Secretary Co- noyer, The examination of Miss Sheldon and the ottor teachers was fairly satisfaciory and the exawinlog hoard wlil probably declde to issue certificate Hundreds of valuable artlcles are go- fog cut dally on orders recelved through the malls by tho Kmpire Mills Tea Co., 1403 Dcuglas Street. Parties in the country wisbiog to avail themeelves of the cppcriuni'y to get sn elegant gold watch, a valuable alsmond ring, or fifty dollars In money In addition to thefr dollar’s worth of delicious tes or coffee thould send In their orders at once, the time for packing souvnirs in these cans s rapidly drawing to a close, when theso choice goods will be sold by our agent at the same price, but without oth- «r artlcles in the cens than tea or coffee, e e— The State Falr, Yesterday's traios on the B. & M. weronot qulte so crowded as on the day before, though many Omahsns went down to spewd the day. Awmong the passengers on the Liacoln- bouod tralns for the past few dsys have been many crooks who for the past few weeks bave been war kiug in Omaha snd violuity. Indied, it 1s pr bable that Li'vouis has 1 ever been #0 fuil of piok— puckets, ihleves snd oconficencs wmun #8iti st pres nt. Dateoitves Gorman, Davis and Kuigh, of 1h s olty, bave biea detii'ed 1o work ou the grour ds, spoitiog such croi ks e ccmwe uuder 1heir notice. As all of thew wio well w qiainted with most «f the lignt fi ¢ ored youtry in this western ooun ry, ‘hefor groonds are faitly exempe feom oo oked oporstlone, Yeaterday Coustsbis K 11l oaw eup from Lincoln, whither ho weut Tourd:y to look up Louls Nero, the mwn who sol: the morigaged horse t> Hans Bock Nero, 4¢ was suppused, was lylog low iu Lin. ©ln, The moa caveful search, however, failad to revesl his whereabouts, and Constable Karll return:d alone, ALL TALK, ———— Necshau's Howl not Yet Visibly Opera- live. All Quist Among Unton Pacific Eme ployes—No Complaints Against the Company—Mr. Oal- Inway's Views. Yesterday morning the Unlon Paclfic employes the full length of ths system and in every department, with tha small exoeption of the troublous aplrits of Rock Springs, went quletly to work and throughout the day remalned quiot- Iy at their posts, Thus far at least, the rumared strike 1s not forthsoming. The reporter for these colamns visited yesterday evening a number of prominent Knighta of Labor and was at the shops when the day’swork closed. The Knights are decidedly non-communieative saylog they have mnothing to say pro or con. The shopmen, however, talked freely enough and 1f a strike is brewing they are beyond doubt Ignorant of 1t. They exprees themselves as on the best of terms with the compa- ny, bat declare a_sentiment sgainst the return of the coolies at Rock Sprivge. There {a a good deal of nonsense belog telegraphed over the country. If any one takes the paina to look clotely into the question and interrogate the employes, the conviotlion will be forced upon bim that it will prove a difficult task to Incite dissentions to a striking point. At Rock Springs the whits miners are out: eixty of them have been discharged and the re- msalnder Inciuding the engineers, refuse to fire up for the operations of the ven- tilators and motor power. With this ex- seption all Is serene. MR, CALLAWAY'S VIEWS, General Manager Oalloway gave an audience to a BEE reporter yesterdsy. The chlef is half nettled at what he deems ridiculous threats, and is firm in his posi- tlon. He conversed freely and expreseed himself emphatically, *'1 am firat and foremost for law and order and this we will malntain If the last resources have to be drawn so to do. Affalrs have cume to a pretty pass if a company can not mansge ita own road. The employes have had sufficlent evidence of our de- sire for falr dealing to thoroughly under- stand ue if they choose. I have di charged sixty men the leaders of the rlot at Rock Springs and haye retoraed the Chinamen there, Never so long asI am manager will one of these men be re- employed nor shall I submit to any In- timmldation through which it may be sought to expel the Chinamen. I will not tolerate assoclation with a geng of roughs snd murderers, & hoodlum crowd worse In_every respect than the Chinese nor will I permit dlctation, ex- cept from the proper source, upon any course of actlon, Good order and pesce shall be re established; the Rock Springs mines will be operated or something of the most unpleasant nature will happen. Men are already belng dlspatched to the szene to fill the places of the dircontents and work will be promptly recumed. I am 8o firm in my resolve, supported as I am by the consclousness of right and the spproval of Presldent Adams and the di- rectory, that I will not yleld although every man in the rcad’s employ should leave. “A good deal of this nonsense must be stopped. Itisinciting and fostering a communistic spirit which will some day result calamitously to the entire nation, However, I am ccnfident that the aglta: tors are worklng upon a refzactory sub- ject when they eeek to Influence the force of the Union Paclfic rallwsy to the adoption of any of their rash measures, The men too well appreciate the situa. tlon, When we keep In employment darlng these hard timestwothousand more men than we need, reducing the hours at thelr own request, at an expense to us of not less than $40,000 for new wachinery thus necessitated, it Is ldle to presume upon any ill feeling toward the company from the men. The entire mechanical and operating forces of the road appre- cfate this fact and I belleve a strike more than lmprobable. But come if it must, 1t will prove unavalling, I assure you. THE GOYERNMENT DIRECTORS, The government directors of the Unlon Paclfic are at Rock Springs attending the fnvestigation now In progress. A report from them to the Interlor department was wired through yesterdsy. It Is not permitied here that its contents shall be divu'ged, and it will reach the publlc only from the department Itself. A Union Paclfic officlal, however, sald that the government representatives supported the actlon of the company. AT ARMY HEADQUARTERS, “No.”, sald Aoting Adjutant Hallto a reporter yesterday, ‘‘so far everything is peacefal to-day at Rock Springs.” He handed the scribe a telegram from Com- manding General MoCock as follow “‘Chinese consuls have to-day looked over the field of the disturbances, Have exhumed the remains of their countrymen killed by the rioters avd put them in rough coffins, , They have also made some progress in taking narra- ve stutements from white and ablnul miners, Other officers of the army and of tho Union Paclfic railroad extend the consuls kindly attention and sympathy. The govern- ment directors of the Union Pacific railroad are here, also Gov. Warren of Wyoming and it looks now s if a thorough investigation of the causes leading to the riot would be made. United States District Attorney Campbell of ‘Wyoming, will be here to-morrow. Gen, Howard, when questioned aboug the situstion had very listle to w1y don’t want to pose as an alar m Jn sald with a grim smlle, ‘‘and I shall have nothlog to say fora few days.” RETURN OF THE CHINESE, 81, Louis, Sept. 17.—The Globe- Democrat’'s Rawline (W, T.) speclal i The fact that United States troops have been and are being used to herd Ohlnese ves was demonstrated beyond the shadow of doubt here to-day. The Ohi- neso testlfied that they were kidaapped and brought here against thelr wishes, and that they were put abosid the cara at Evanston, and told that they would be teken to California. The englne of thelr traln wa tached to Its western end to afd in the deception, bat afier the heathens had been crowded into freight ours the eogine was qulckly trane- ferred to the eestern end, ano before the Chinsmen kaew what had been done the traia was enroute to Rock Sprirgs. Tho troops compelled them to remsin qulet until the end of the journey was reachid, and have virtually been herding them here ever riace,” A de rachwent of troops took a squad of Catoes) to No. 3 mine terday, and the heathens were told lzll they muy ¢ duwn luto the mine under the pen ally of death If they iefused. The Chirere started down the slope showing such abjec: terror that the pit bos who bed them ia ocharge swore he would throw up his posltin before he would by a parly to sucha damnable plece of business, He did so, This powder nover varles. A marvel of trenth and wholesomeness. More economical than the or- dinary kinds, aud cannot be eold ln compelition with the muftituse of low lest, short weight avd hosohato powders. 814 only in cans.Reyal Baking Powder Go, 10 Wil St., N. ¥. and told the Ohiness that they need not foar violence; that the soldiers would nat dare to shoot them, and that they might bojss they pleased about going In the mines, Beckwlth, Quinn & Co. still re- fase to eettle with the Chinese and have closed thelr store sgainat them, evidently hoping to starve them into submleslon and compel them to go to work in order to get something to eat. 2 The white miners here, engineers in the holsting worke, and, in fact, all men connected with the mines In any way, acting under Instructions from the Knlghts ¢f Labor, have refassd to go to work untl the Chineso are taken away. Mr. Neesham, representing the Kuights of Labor, who hss been investigating the troubles, has returned to Denver, It s eafe to say that matter will reach a focus In a few days. Kither the Unfon Pacific will s nd the Cele tials out of the country or a general atrike will take place on all the company's lines, NOTES AND PERSONALS. 8. G. Pollock, Unlon Paclfic agent at Beatrlce, is In the clty. J. H. Smith, of Peru, Tndiana, has been added to the forca of the local Northwestern office. Audy Borden, of the Unlon ticket coffice, returned yesterdsy from Lin- coln, Broke Into the House, Yeaterday Constable King went cut to the house of Aleck Black, an ex-pollce- man, on South Thirteenth atreet, and breaking In, secured a lot of farniture on a wrlt of replevin, The wrlt was sworn out at the instance of Willlam Rochefor: who held a mortgage upon tha furniture. L= EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and !trorgent Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Almond, Rose, etc., flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO, ST, LOUIS, Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” CAUTION. “A careful examination of the cholera epidemic in Spain proves that the disease has followed the streams of the country in which the germs of the disease had fallen, and Srom which water for drink is taken by the inhabitants of villages « +d cities” New York Times, July 20, 1885, “The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the best security against the dangers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking waters.” London Medical Record, 0O all Grocers, Druggists, & Min.Wat. Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. S " TI%J\IIKEN "PaLNG VE%ICLES. £R 400,00 iN USE. we fipe driyeh wal leading « FOR THE TREATHENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute Waeset of P pad afxiten"Soarsof bucossstul pyactice. dad s piced Ly aaslstantd ‘OF rare. experiende ae spocialis tReir varlous acpartinenta’ e ddod WITE ron OURGULAR D D8formities and ns'of WONRN, il i, "BRI on PiI Weaka o for o MEN, SPECIAL NOTICES. 1885 R haeBeven room cottage with ce: well and sistern, 8338 21t St., TO LOAN—MONEY, ONEY_TO LOAN- By a Fioancial Exchance 1508 Farnam striet, up-stairs, makes loans on All claewes of security from a $10' chattel loan to ¥10,000 on real esiate. We make loacs to eult il applleatts on long or #her (ime on Improved or un improved ros] ostate,Iand contrects, leases, bulldings onleased land recured notes, collaterals, chattels, or £00d security of apy kind. Low 1ates: exsy terme, Umaha Financial Bxchange, 1503 Farnam ., up- stalrs, 88t 0 10AN~Mcney in any smount on_roal estate se eurlty. C. F. Mayne, 16th and Farasm. 990-0-15 ONRY 10 10AN. ~O, F. Davis& Co. Real Estate and Loan agents, 1605 Fasnam Sv. 52141 {'OR RAXT—A de irable houss, all mo rent rorsonable. A| 0 N 19th 081.10p o e JFoR nese—A bouse noar the depot. addrets, 45% Convent S, Tnqu're or 958 19p NT—2 0w briok oottages of 5 rooms, olty water & eto., large yards 8.7 per month, and Hickory St." Enquire on premises. Jor JFR ke~ rcom houte on Harne. rent §3, oblen, N. Y. dry good store 90841 {\OR RRNT—Tho houss and barn on corner 20:h and Plorce S8 Inqulre at Boston Dry Goo* store, S, 10th 8¢, YRl ONEY 'To loan on chattels, Woolley & Harrison, Room 20, Omaha National bank building 10 41 V] §heus snormaas Invewsmemt Bankers oppostte V1 poet office, Omaha, negobiate mortgage luans on first.claes eocurlty at rulling rates of Interest, Par. tles desiring to borrow money en improved city or auntry roal estate, for trom ono to five years, oan be commodated prompily. MoCsgue Brothers, bank- /r#, opposite post office. 622-t1 ONEY TO LOAN—On roal estato and chattels M D, L. Thomss. 628 81, ONEY Loanod on chattols, cut rats, R. R Yl okets pought and sold. &. Forman,g15 8, 154h 81 ONXY £0 loan in sums of §200 and upwards oo AV irst-olass real estate seourity, Pottor & Cobb, 5115 Farnam s, £25-4— ) ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reod & Oc's, Loan office Y on furniture, Jroperty of all kind ¥i¥hout romeval, Over X sad Farnam, Ail business siricily confidontial {OR RRNT—Two new houses b rooms esch 92d and 93d strcet, noar Mason. Houry Vors, 846-18p 1ot, barn for 4 horses. W Jon, s -Cottags, lan 800 tt I Groen, over 1st Nat 1 Bank. OR RENT~b rosm cottags cornor St eridan St. $16. 15th and Farnam, oppleton_and C. E. Mayne, 8. W. corner Tt {\OR RRNT—Cottage 6 rooms, house 10 rooms. Phipp) Roo. Soward and Campbell. 637. {OR KENT—A 00Ltage of four rooma with Gty and citorn wator, 818 S,uth 19th 85, hetwoon Loavenworth and Martha, a7t ROOMS FOR KENT, Fer ¥T—Rlegant 1oom 1010 Dcdge SF, 116-10p {0 rxT—Nicoly furnished front rcom o gen 1 man only, at 8 K ocorner 20th and Douelus 8t. st ave, Jon wmeT—Room with boatd, 1013 Cagitol 021-20p 6200t M OS5, Nowurtt woaxll Money to Loan—on A chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, With- aell building, N. E. corner 16th and Harnoy. Aftor years of experlence and a careful study of the busi- cess of loaning money on_ personal property, 1 have at Iast porfectod a systom whereby the publicity ugusl In such oasce is Jono away with,andl am now n a position to meet the demands of all whe become temporarily embarrassed and deaire $0 ralso money without delay and in & quiet manner. Housekeep- o18, profossional gent lewen, mechanics and others in Omata and Counc'l Bluffa, oan obtain sdvances trom §10 to $1,000 on such security as housenold furniture, planos, mashinery, horees, wagons, warehouso recelpts, socured notos of hand, otc. withous removing ame from owners residence or lace of business. ~ Algo on fne Watches and amonds, One of the advantsgos I offor s fiat ny part of any loan can be paid at any fime which will reduce the Interest pro rata and all oans renewed at the original rates of interest. I have no brokers In connection with my off personally euperintend al my loans, I ba P o offices connected with my genersl office 80 that customers do not come in con‘act with each other, consequently making all transactions Sictly privato. . W. K. Croft, room 4, Withnell building, N, E. cor. 15th and Harnoy, Omaha and 82 Pearl 8t., Gouncil Blufls, 20 WANTED FEMALE HELP. \ 7 ANTRD— House keeper for widower. Wiite and wive addres) with particulare, Addrcss H. H. H., Pottoffice. 118-18p WV Axre—Au expariencad gil for general house hold work at 719 South 17th, 3d house from N E 165-.8p ocorner of Leavenworth, Mrs, L uls Reller. washcr, also good laundry 15th derect. restaurant, 418 AxTED—Fast di girl at Danbauw’ 8.1£th St, u'h 10th. 7 Axreo—4 girls at Slaven house, 140-32p Address 0, 142t 7ANTED - Two dis H " Beo offics room gitls, VW Axren —Eir:t-cluy gl for genoral. houe work in emall famly at 2319 1. Mary’s ave. 978 tt V WATm=GLI to do genorsl he Harzoy St. ANTRD—A girl to d) general house work. Call at 1023 Docgo 8t. 987-17p se-work, 1510 034.tt J uRst girl S W corner 19th and St Mary's ave. £85-4t Jor mEsT—Sult of d reore furnished or unfur- nithed with board If required, suitabls for small family. Addrees W. M., Beo offise. 143-19p \oR RENT—Tw0 unfurnished rooms 810, $2d and Leavenwortn Sts. nlthed or unturnished withaud without board, South 14th St. 703 21p T gunmersy bandsomely tarnishol frcnt roam, SE cor. 17th and Hows rd sts., upstal o uinLots in Clarendos, splsndid loeation, excellent drainage, cars, sch ‘ola,itores, churches close at hand; prlce $550 por lot, 1-4 tuid onthess lots w Farnam, .. Youosn Amen, 1507 188-19 OR BALR - Cheap, Afine lot In Hansoom place. Ad- dress N. P. F.,'Beo ofice. 154 [oR un=House and ful lot, Chieigo and Sisk 8t : price $8,000; & good lavestment, Curning: ham & Bronnan, 14518 n—Houso: and_ote on monthly payments Hayden, Saundars, botween Lake and Wil 854 Lots in T Lainyisw on Mo of Belt read ellant {tvestment, lots $100 to §6:0 on etter investigato 1hi on A, and o small paymeonts, long time. Amos, 1607 Farnam. 7 OR 8ALR—Cheap, b room _cottege torme; situsted at No, 017 N, 17¢h 8 thorovghly repaired ner on premises. y ouny paymionts and torms and seo this proverty. Ames, 167 Farnam. 186-10 F‘Nl BALE ~10 acres lard near ciby; under vinevard and otter foult trees, houso ani barn: will b su14 cheap, Cunnipgbam & Brennan 1611 Dodge. 149,18 JOR8ALR—Tn Phillips add, on 10h st , kood lots At £100 to §900, casy trms. Amcs, 1607 Farnam. 12719 Jor sae—by 3.k n ey & Co., 216 8, 15th 8, $7,000—T{ouse and lot, magnificent rosidence prop- corner. 500 —Two storv houso nearly now, beautiful lawn Inecener, location amcng the fincet in Omahe, on 8¢, Oar lin 81,400 -Mognificent resldence lot on Farnam S, 1,200 —Faraam strect, south front, sighily loos. . Riley's, Okahoma, will sell on eany torms and boild for desirable parties. The:e Aro smong the tinest residence 1:ta south of the Ry. and ste within a block of ths street car Jine. When the 16th Street Viaduot is built, they will ba a ffteen minuto walk from 16th and Farnam Sts, $500 o $1,000—Lots on Cam'ngs and Birt trests, Thy extension of the Strect car lino to those lots mkes them very desirable proport We have detirable lots In cvory quarter of tho city. 541t J. K. Rilcy & Co., 216 routh 15th St. TR 5ALR~One of the handsomeat acros In west Omaa, & spleadid Iocatin for investment. very choice; piico §,000, Ames, 1507 Farnam. 124 10 Jronzaxe—By Mrs. Packer,a turnlshed kitoben and dining room for houte' keepiog, also lodgin 100m, 52 north 18th St. 961-18p JOR RENT—Two mewly and elegantly furnished rocms 601 north 17th St 969-19p OR REXT—Fu'ni hed rooms at 519 Pl bait Llock from Stieet Ry. {Or RuxT—Furnished room. 25th acd Dodge st. Ok RN wAntly [ nished roome, sivglo and en suite, at 1718 Cases St. Inquire N E corner o641 JG0R RENT - Two n's cars, Inquiro 2327 Uodge. JF o exm—Furaiahed feont room, 1714 C.lifornia 915-18p 0 rooms with board, 1811 Cass S 923.10p Full RENT —Fu. niehed room 106 north 18tb. 02 6 or_ReNT— A suite of nlcely furnishol front Joomy for two _gontlemen, 1710 Jackson sireet near coraer of 17th St. References r:‘qtlllr,d. i JRop tu SFuralshed rooms forlight houte-keop ing, in Beemer's bloor, cor Sth and Howard. STt i o weNi—Nico tarnlshod room 1249 Dodge. 70-18p OR RENT—Furnished fr-nt room,mcdern mpreve ments five minu es wa k from P, 0. Wil rent to young men. 4 d.ress lock box 808, E40-41 n S 1‘ 08 RENT —Fur) ed room, 1309 Capitol av: lrl to d» gereral house- 2pply 416 Convent St. 903-tt VW AsTm—Tmmediately, €0 0 Tming room guis: fo? Liotels and kitchens, private familics and bosrding houses; good weges. Call and inquire about these places, at 1120 Farnam strect, up.stairs. 800-11 7ANTED—A competent work in a family of &, 70R REXT—Newly furn shed rooms for geatl , ks and bath; 22.7 Dodge. 84418 ished or unfwinished room 1319 836t OR RENT - Fui Farnam s're 0R RENT - Nicely furnished rooms 1617 Ghicago st. 825-t¢ YW/ ANTED—A good sorvant g'rl in emall family. Applv next deor north of Phelps' drug store, corner Cuming and Saunders strect. 780-t1 'ANTED—A g00d girl for general houe work;emall family. 1. quite st office of A. C. Troup, east side 14th street, bet. Farnsm and Douglas. 707-$ OR RENT—One_arge unfurnished fror t room with alcove, and one sinzle om. Modern improve- wments on 20th, near 5t. Marysave. 764t or_RExT—Nicely farniched roomsS W corner 19th and St. Mary's ave. 741 WV i -A girlsh 1640 Sherman Ave, Mrs. J. M. Counswan, 5i0.tt "ANTED —Lady agents for “Daiey” £kirt and Stock: ing supporters, Shoulder bracee, Breom forme, Dross shiclds, Kubber gingham, Bibs, Aprers,Sleaves, Diapers, &. Our 1,000 agonts monev fash; 80 can you Address with CAMPBELL & CO., 9 South May 8., Cbl WANTED MALE HELP. Wi a8 Linon i distely ftteen or twenty fizst class br.ck masons. Stewy job, good pay. W. B. Hyghes, corner 11th and 0 '8t 160 -21 nt man of 119-22p of a brght intel W Astep—Servic: 3 » P. 0, box 898, good addrees, J. s hote TANTED—A man with good reference 14410 clerk at the Atl: ntic Hotel, 10h 8t. ¢ steady meat and paetry s pald to the 1ight man. Ap- 187-21 cookigord wi p'y at 1618 Dodge s' “ANTED—Twenty-gve men to work at Union Cat- t'eCo's Feediog Bain, near Gilmore, Nob. 111-28 Unicn O.ttle o, ANTED —Tw0 good dry goods ealesmen, none but such as have bad experiency and ¢'n furnish referonces need apyly. J. 5. Bravde:s & Son,506 and 503 South 13th 86, 110-tf J. Hol- 104-19p ANTED—A tallor 8o work by the w borg, Papillicn, Neb. 6.00 & day b3 live wideasake agonte, room 4, 1511 Farnam 8t, Tnquire at 970.18 A Yommg man who an moke bmit uselul in thirt factory and cauvass the city, 88 N 16th 3 8564 A Crm—Eelling Misiout! stear wagher, mako big mouey. J. North, Sclo Mg, 8t. Louls, Mo, 906-dec 14p Box 625, Omara. 4618, 28 ANTND—2 young men t0 loarn telogr phy rail road station book keeping. Address *'R. D. D." Omaha Business Colleve. 424 80p Y/ Anreo=tenographer, VW AmxocAgents, Addross Eleotrle Lamp and Btove Co., §t, Louis, Mo., for circular, cut snd terma of 66 candlo power Marsi Electrio Lamp 10toot-10p _SITUATIONS WANTED. FANTED—EIfuation a5 salcven 1n & rotl dry §00d or £hoo store, speaks English and Germen, Addrcss “L. M.” City Hotel, Omaba, 118-18p MISOELLANEOUS WANTS, Wu &p—Some motherly old lady to board or adopt a heathy infant girl, (ligitimate) Ad- drees Mre. H. L. Stanley, P. O. Lox 829, Clty. 112 24p ANT&D— By & roliabie party,kenti. wan and wife; wish to or beuso five to 8 rooms with bath room, high location, la the vi‘in Ity of Bt Marv's ave and 16th 8t, Rent not to ei- coed §45. Addrees A, L. M.” 1218 Beo office, 76241 sying busl, 000, 4d- 950,22 W‘Al!lnvl artuer n s first o'ass ness; oapital requ'red, §1,600 and d0ats J. . D, Bee ottice. W Ao Tufcraa iun: i Leonard Echimitz, who 1ived o Dodge £t Omahs,bet 11th and 15th Ste. in 1858, will rend hia ¢ ddress L0 Otto P. T. 1. Grantz, Lead City, Duk., o wili leara somethivg of Interest toniw. 917 20p VW A3 “Two uniormiehcd rooms with private tamily, or & swall houre with convenlencets contrally |-cated. Address with full particulare, P, 0, box 804, olty, 5584 TrAGe & g0 ' becond Baad plane or horse and boggy. Inquise ab Edholm & Erick wes-tt AnTEL— gy way iu Goed O & sowiiy e ching, to see (ho new Luproved Am:rican N ¥. Fiodmsn & fo aconte 920 N 16th. 58011 FOI aKNT—HOUBES AND LOTS, on, 7 OR RENT—H ndsomely furnished rooms, sing e or double with board, 1718 Dadge. 895-41 ToR RENT—Larze well furuiched room with firo Dath &o., suitatle for 2 gentlemen, on 8t. Car, live, near west Farnam. Kofereccos given snd re- quired. C. E. Mayne & Co. 0051 R aRNT—Threo fine offices in Nebraska Natonal Bank Bulldiog. Inquire st bk, 480-30 TCR FAvE=i0 mores of Ll 8 il rom pestoR ce; gcod houso ard barn. Or wil sell 10 acree; osn bo had on very favrable terms. Cunningbam & Brennan, 1611 Dodge. 150.18 { OR sALE—3 me eepecially dosirab'e building lots, in viciuity of Hanscom Park at 81,(00 10 §1,6 0 perlot. Call and ges lovatione. Ames, 1607 Fi nat, 1919 JR #un—At & bargain, a house of 9 rooms, evory room beated by farnace Hot and cold ' water, bith, Ict 64x140 near head 8t. Mary's avenue. Houso ©oit #4.000; lot fs worth §2,6:0. 1f gold ab ouoe, will fake 81,600 for the place. = C. E. Mayne, 15th and Farnam. 77-4t §OR satr—House, snd lo% 60x168, on N 10th Bt.; £ood harn; will be old for €4,000; thia 's & bar- gala. Cunningham & Brennan, 1611 Dodge. 151,18 Joixn fmproved tarms, will trade tor ymproved cito proverty. - W. . Groen, over 1ot National Baok T TORSALE—Acro 8125 an core. Doge. erty 1n Cote Brillinte; price Cunsicgoam & Brecnan, 1611 16218 Jfron saue—A good cornor on Fatam strost, suit able tor atores and fl 18, i+ i nproved, will pay a very handsome retuin, §10,660. Ames, 1507 Farnam 128-19 OR BALE—£ & barga, 108 With ¥ Bouses, 3 and 7 roou.s, well, clstern, barn, &c., 20th and Harney, Unimprovad property takon 8a part psy. Wm. L. on100, Bth and Douglas, 99041 TooRgRu-A two stery 22ad) trame building ault- ably ora etore near 10th and Faruam stroct. Avply at this offios, o471t ake, 4 room This is a 191 TR sk On Saundors S, neat house, tarn, fot 26x135. price §1,530. bargain. Amoe, 1507 Farnam. {1OR 8ALX OR REST- Good hote in firat-olasa town n South Western part of Stato. Apply to E_P. Da~ vie, Novelty Iron Works, 14th St. 704-tt __FOR SALE MISOBLLANEOUS nquire 11418p [ SRR = e pup—poiutor; & months c1d, & Victor's jark on 24:h it, 2 blocks soush of St Mary's Ave, 24 floor. 105.19p €l 8guR=Pisno; a bood Hardman pias 2412 Harney St. 0 BALB—Two lota 1n Pelham Place, ono block trom strcetcar track. Inquiro 218 8 13th St. 5851 Jren eaun -t would trao or v good, horse and bugey; 30 acres ln Gosper county. Apply to 218 South 18th 8 reet. 530t1 70R 8AL—Bollor and engine, 20 horso powor boller snd engine, {n good running order; want to sell for the reason that they are nob Iarge enough for the now machinery which we will put Into our new bulldiog on Harney 88, Clarke Broe. & Oo., 1408 Douglas St. barer LWATS on hazd at & bargain, No 1 second hand carriage phaeton and side bar buggies; a% 1400 and 1611 Dodge 8t 638-t8 on wx7—Handsomo furaizhod rooms 1816 Dofge. 408 Bept2, \OR RENT—Two0 rooms adjolning with board; front room south-oast, 1014 Webstor 8t K50-tf or RENT—1 well furnished room for 2 gentlemen 1609 Farnam street, opposite Goos Ho'el. Apply a4 room &, or b Wasserman & Burnots. 215 18th Bt 4! ) ] ploasant south front rooms 8. W, oorner 19th and Davenport. 700.t¢ R RENT—Handsomely furnished rooms 1704 Cap- itol ave ba2-tt \OR RENT ~Tw0 nicely furnished rooms, NW cor. 21ut and Bt. Mary's 460tt OOMS--With board,desirable for summer. Apply $ B4, Charlos Hotel. 010-41 % REAL ks 1AVE for exchange for Omaba preperty, three nd one half keotions of five grazing lands in Lin- Coln county, Neb. J. W. Marshsll, 1608 Faroam St. 909-19 181 and deeciiption of Real Ectate left with me, will recelve prompt attentirn and sdvertising Firit-class olty property sclicited. J. W. Mar: eal cotate 1608 Farnem. 07241 HAVE 8 few thoustnd acres of wild and in Chey- cune county, Neb., at ry low price it taken Goon. Gocd lard. J. W. Marshall, 1508 Farnam. 970-42 Ok SALK— Very choice farms in most of the coan- 4 ticn of esstern Nebrasks; 1 have arrangements with real estate men by which I can supply all cus- tomers with well improved farms at good rates sod enay forme; Toan 130 tarnish row lands in large lose suiiable for stock razches. J. W. Maraoall, 1668 Far. Lam sroct o71tt [ OB RuNT—LArge front room on first floor with or without board; tnquiro st 1001 Farnam St. BO7-41 R BAL — Your attention Is requested to our 1is of kou‘es and lots in all parts of town, and at various priees. Am:s 1507 Farnam St. 828-18 FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, Fu:u.\u-A grod paving businoes emyloying bub Titths eapliel for oash. For partloulars addre PO B x 367, Omahs, Neb 6401 70k sALE—South west Har scom park on Jice “elt rond, lots in Melrote Hill at §200 to $10) easy terms, 18 & grand chance for 8 safe investu.ect Whcso profltIs guaranteed. Awer, 1607 Yarram, 182-. e 4LE~Ono block from street car, two ho onfull lot; rent for $3) a m mb; $2,600, terms Cunnibgham & Brennao, 1611 Dodge. 140,18 0 taua--Choloe aore lobs to good location at $1t0 10 §226 a0 acie. You can nob make & bebtor in- ‘ame a:d oo them, Ame , 1507 Farnan, 12819 vestment. ToR BALE—(262) & special bargain, Cottave fise rooms, olsets, comented cellar, 1irgn barn, 1ct 8 blooks south of St. Marv’s ave, oe south ave #3.600; tern 8 §260 pown avd $30 per month. C. K. Mayue, 15th and Farnsm, 989-22 TR gn sasa=—New 1 room house corvor, all modern 1mprovements on car liae, only 86, Houte 7 rooms, now, 418 on 18ih Ames, 1607 Feraam, 1,600 cach will buy o store and 3 foot lot rented at $26 & month. Cunnu gham & Brennan, 1611 Dodge, next postoffice, 147,13 T 08 saun-G 2 sl add, 2,000, 4his & woith lookiug at. \d 6 ronm house acd lot with barn, Exce lent ivoation, flue lot, only Awes, 1617 Far- 126-10 Lot 6 X140 1n west Omali: houws of 6 ity snd wany cliets, [OR BaLS Fg i me, wiih bal fro.t pro t ceilir,go d ban cash; \his is & Lu gain, J. W. Marekall, 1600 F et 9664 20 BaLk 7 room Louss and baro, execlloat loca i n 0 Haruey st cot, §4 00, 7 00l Lo we rgi 8,000, 6r om hun © Geo & & wve., ast front, orly 82,800 Ay pu)mei ta, AL, 1007 03 BALE—Chesp lots on Cuwing sireet; £b. var line dosn; hore 8 e chan o 10 make mi-ney, unniugham & Breunan, 1611 Dodge. 1818 e Tom 8AUE O Btk t., ju & thiss d> Bishop ok Shibactc’; thot.o it Bhx1£0 10 30 00t | price $60, 1-8 doan. Awer, 157 Farnaw, 1:2-19 Jen mvr—tiowe 11 rcors 16 per wouth; wil rout jarb. G. E. 20owpeon, 8. W, comer 1ith and Harney. 120~ JFe® k- Swal houss o wouth Omaka, chesp La- quire coraer oth and Viutoo, 183-19p 71— House with 10 roows; morern improve good locality on street car line, 15 win- utes walk from P. 0. Liqu re at K. M. Genlus, 1408 Douglar. 161 [k Buxr—Large new store cor 16:h aad Leaveu- WOrtL ; sl#0 6 1 Coms upstaire 108-10p —Good new 4 room house;#10 per month. rect car, J. E. Bi ey & Col, 216 § 184b 8. [¢k kBN Near 1000t & RENT—Now kouse, east front, poror, olstern? woll and out housee;' desiratle location! §14 pof outt. J, E Riley & 0., 2168 16t0 B = 1008 ToR 8ALE-Ove ac'e of grouud, neatily & tto TG 2 hand Targe house'in fis' 1 bicn, fovely Thinde trios, ebe.; whl be 813 abe sasi €5 1 tokcu soon. J. W. Marshall, 1606 Fainam 5t. 94 18 st $425 cach co stores and cars. Wh can you have to buy 8 bims. property, Awmes, 1607 Faruam. Come and ses 1 his 18419 PomsALE—A hovse snd lot «n Osliforn’a sfrect. K price $2,0.0 Canpingram & Brenoan, 14815 70k #ALE - Good lot, corner, small bouie, north P00 o1y, iaio”” Rue 1607 Feroan. 0k BALR—Or ex bange for Omabs propeity, 2i7 acis of land on the Republi an River within Smiles of A apahoe; helf mile rivor frontage; will seil very reasonsble, acd (or te most part 0o lovy time, 7., Maisball, 1600 Farna siscet. 936t1 o8 paun~Fino stock and teading tarm of 91 aorcs ixtecn wies from Omaha Stock yords; well cqui e r groz ng an ‘ eding cattle, well watered aun plenty of goo by land. ror price snl desrip- tion, addross 0. 3 Herel.on, Springfield, Neh BUSINESS OHANOKES A 6,000 5t )k of gover 1 meichandise, Thisis & goud chance Address 107-18 R AL ol new snd 1u gro 1 shap: for & man who wants fo 1t rt in busines:, Lock box 584, Low's, Cats Co., lows, B IANT Tallors wanting t) buv & well estsb- lished tailoring houss 1 & fl st-c ass Incation in Omaha, will find a bargain by sddressing Tailor, Boe offic 980-0-15 Desiring t) make a changein busl- in ono of the bt towns in the otloo worth §8.(0) a yoar, 8 Lot with | tor . Address 9841 0 PHYBICIANS. i e, with a p om br use, ccliar, cistern, etc.. aud &n o oo’ ed with e licine ¢ nd fixtures; will sell 7008700 down, iomainder on o.sy ter i 1, Ree offi’., markst. Tuquire of O. Waston, 1816 Farnaw. 920-18p an BALE—A by ery in good location. Address 1. . Beo C o0, 914-10p BOARDING, TANTED v.te fami\y b7 & gentleman an | v ife. eucer glven. - Aldren . F. 8., Bee of ca, % ard and plecly furvished room in pri- Refer. 956-t1 very_beet looation, a1 8 per wee 17--¢opt 16p +e0y Ot . LOST AND FOUND, A red and whi'e stripai cow ubou id, le’s boru Lent do nw. Fing retin b0 Fraok 8:hwuck, Souty Omals Bt .o ards, 1168, 1.%5d Dedge. Hin ecwill e Wk Wt M Byrom Heed, AU v idats of dep i 01 00 ounting to #1,800, Lib b & 1 gt raie &Gy my'Buecqasr o ) oor or 10th & 1d Farmaw. b ok omtainiog fums, W will gly dtor relur o Bur 991 A woroa du bope md wo Of0 vaue §14py (n bt the o s e Avtelope PHYSICIANS, & wako, Withaoll Block, 16tk aad B, el NANTHAL HORFITAL, Open 1% the Y e argiodt operasl am of all kinds skl fully perforuied. Lissases of wouen & specialty; dies 1o connement can bere have absolute privacy and the best of sttention solicli Addiess Dr. J M. Bwetoam: corner 16th uer 18k aud Famam. Telo et ) STOVE REPAIRS, R w, o wNTEYER Stove Fepslr Co., 111 South L MISOELLANREOUS, 08T, On the strect, 1 1na for Murray s bui'ding 4Satable rews £ roturn b0 18th and Harncy 1681t N Shorthsnd Institute, 1611 Dodgs Omahs, open asy and oight for admisi studente, 117-24p DRRrARR-For ocld weather, send word 40 kdwarde Neep & Co., 118 N. 10th 8., to have your_stoves volished and et up. 89710 help oan be sup- Employment 3 W, Movrl. 874-4t Iz, fn wantot goo1 domest 4 plicd by oulling on the Om offios, 217 N. 16th 8t., up-stairs. Mre, won, proprietar, RIVY vaults, and cesspoolyoleaned in an_odorles way by F. G. Abel, ¥, 0, box878. 9.6-000-18p NATRUOTION on banjo given b F L beok, at 1110 g edbedanit RUPTURE OURED, INCocpetation, or ussiens trumses Dr. M. M. Moo Wabsah ave., Chicago, eond stamp' of clroular at Cozzens Hotiso, Omahs, every 8) days, Railwav Time Table All trains arrlve at and depart from Omaha by Central Standard time. Trains of the O., 8t P, M., & O., arnve at and depart from their depot, corner of 1dth and Webater streets; trains on the B, & M ,0, B &Qand K. 0, St. J. & C. B, from the B, & M. depot; all others from the Unfon Pa- cific depot, aaily; b, cxcopt Saturday; o, except Sun day; d, except Monday. WESTWARD. DEPART ARRIVE. Aowo e | Union Pacific. A . 8200.. Faco Kaprose 760800 n Donvor Express. .| €ios o0 £ispyValoy B.’Jfl. in Neb. { il Ao Exprees, ‘.. Night Exprose. —. SOUTHWARD. Missouri Pacific v LAY EXproge. Highs % Expre K.C8t.J.& +++. Via Plastemouth. .. Via Councll Blaffs: Wabash Route. Loy Expross EASTWARD €. 1. & 8t Paul. -Day ‘Kxprocs, Night Expreos. . R & Paclfle. -Duy ‘Exprom. Right pross. ~Aocommocation _... C, & N-W. Diay Rapr Right Expross ot 4°30h 420 4 20b) 5 804| For Ohioago via ‘Zi&ul’!h 0 | 4 200 For Culoago via O, Binfte) g NORTHWARD., 1 Avdommorlati cwa Div. 8§ BE. Fanil Day OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS, Dumuy Trats—Leave Omaba at 895, 7 25, 8 60, 1000, 11 15 m, 12 50, 2 0, 8 00, 4 03, 455, 655, and |1110pm. On Sundays the 7 25 and 10 00 & w, and 1280an1 400 p m trains d. not run, Leavs Council sluffs(Broadway dapat) at 6 980,108, 1140 a m,; 18, 283, 880, 4 23,5 25, 6 |and 1145p m. O Sundays ths 765 and 10 8) a m 2nd 235 and 423 p m traing will nat run, “Traneter Tralna--Leave Omaba at 8 15, § 63 a m. 1285, 2 20, 4 20, 609, aud 700 p m daily. Arriveat945a0d 11158 m., 12), 343,735 and 805pm, SUNDAY TRAINS To and from Chicago via Tripartite Alllance. [® T £ MONTH. 2 =} 327 11 18 1-22 82 13 20 STOCK YARDS TRAINS, Time Tablo of Pagsongar Traing botwoon O nahs I;!LU,!:;[:I Stock Yards. [n effect, Wednosday, Aug. 204D, 1886— 8-24 | 5/C.MASLP (SEPTEMBRR. ocToBER NOVEMBER DECEMBRR 7-23 1 2r g No. (Omaha. [U. 8. Yards [No. |U.S. Yds| 81 083 168 865 4 40 610 Train No. 4, duily Except Sunday; Train No. ally ox:opt Molday Other tralns run daily, PROPOSALS. Boa'ed priposals will ho received by tho city of Grud Ilad, Neb,, until 9 »'clock a m,, @ct 6th, 1885, for the furnishing, orecting and o mileting of & Bystm of wator worsa haviov & cavacity of one wil- lion gailons per day for tho clly of Giand Llsnd, eb. Said ryatem to by furnished aud build fo ascordance with plans aud specications n tto cffize of the City Clerk of Graud Isiand. Neb. Each propesal must be walo seperate on the fol- lowing 1t ms V' 1st. Furoishiog and bui'diog engine and boiler houso aud b se cf tow.r. ¢ Furnishiog and boilding stand pipe. 8rd, Furnishivg and setsing up macaioery, bofler and coonectiug up we Furnianing and laying osst | msins, Hydrants, Gatas ote. Al bids forfurn aud laying plpe, wiall stato soparately amounts yor tou for each of (ho ulfferent slzcs of 4, 6, 8 and 10 inoh pipe. Bth. #or furnishi The contrict pr complete not to ¢ na dollars (34.000.) The City Coonoll roserves the right ) reject any or all bil 0y pirts of bid-, Allblda wil be re~ quire’ to ntate explisitiy, the kiud ol material to be furaishod. Prop:sals should ba addressed to tho City Clok of Gran Igland, Neb , and marked “projosals { ¢ water works.” By ordor cf the Ci y Council of Grand Lela: d this 12th day of Sepiimber A, D. H. ¥, GLIPFOKD, o1t L. MEANH, city Clerk, Muyor, sep18-mor-10t el 085 87 and puttiog down wolls. )t systoan of water worl d the eum of thirty-four thous Beventeen yoars Experience, DR.G. W.PANGLE ieader of Diseascs of Men ani Women. E Magnoto and Herballst Physidan Now located 1210 Nouglee £t Omaha, Nob., up-stairs. A oorrect disgnosis given without ‘soy explanation e w the patiens Consul stiou free ab otfice, I Treat the Following Diseases. Catarrh of the Howl. Disoasca of she Eye and Kar. Heart Dis ase, Livor Complairt, Kidney Com- Iaiut, Nervous Debility, Montal Deprossion, Loss of auhod, Disbotes, Bright's Discass, &6 Vitue Usuce, Iihoumat'sm, Paralyels, White Bwellinge $crofuls, Fover Bores. Cancers and Tumors remove o without the knife, or the drawing of & drop of blood, Women, with her delicate orgaus, Restored to Health, Dropsy Cured W thout Tapplng, Special astentlon Glv o Lo Private aod Veasreal of 1 Kinds, Tave Worns Romoved b two or bhree years or No Pay, Hommorrkolds or Plles Cused o o Charges Made. Those who are affiicted will eave N'e and bus. dreds of doliars by callicg o vr usin DR. G, W. PANGLE, Dr. Pavgle's Celebrate) Hesbal Remodier. Core seprndeccs Bollolte ',