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~ SPECIAL NOTICES. OMATA. No these columns after 12 Terms Cash in advance, Tvertis 1lll"lll!l will be taken for | O Donahoe, 1601 ¥ an RENT - Dwolling on Capitol av roonis, and all modern convenfenc cluding and large stable. ram st andry nveniences, rn g —1 Hutehinson & ) Adyortisements under head 10 cents per | 26 1” 'hlr‘(.l;v first Insertic Teentsforeach subi- | l“”“ R - room mod e rn hous h,,'",l‘,,, ‘ conve ved ~|n\|~ ‘ FHN_Conse l\--‘n.1’|l un«m‘m il in ADVANCE Eanih - 1614 | .llmlu be ha Illl 1in p AR | N house, nine rooms, batl. b | y or discontinu A | ‘ cold water. furnaee and gas \ 1‘ othe thel | 80 per moutl, Fred J. Borthwick | Bre will ple | .. | L O DR RNl | JOINE ten room house, ull modern improve- | Adin® g ation ot ¢ nents, furnished; five bl ks from postof- Vertisements should be enclosed in enve- \’ fice; roferences required, Inquire 1 ort st ; ertisements In these colt ik in both morni y OR.RENT—2-room house on North 2 ik B, the cirenlat | X price . Call at &35, 180, nore t " i the ndvert | l,mu RENT 0t locntions, suites | y cireulation | 4 4 1 for houseke ik, | ing, also 1 s, Pri sonable, Butts Renting agency, 1508 on the 4bovi ftions, at the followin ness bouses who are natior! notices, at the sume rates aln office. qnl TH OMAITA ¥ of Twenty-sixth Bavings hunk bulldin “JONN W.BELL, Ph Mrect. THAS 11, Cumin 1 be had acist, 80 South . & EDDY, Statfoners and Pr outh 16Lh street FARNSWORTH. Pharmacist, vet, W, 5 IUGHES, Pharmacist, 64 o Jiitn strect. 3 (1FO.W. PARR, Pharmacist, 17115 Lea 1 worth Stre I J UGHES' PHARMACY, Qi Wy colleg ucher. Add Two xood cont makers, 11th st. ) s11 work. TANTE T“J.I WA A chub, Contine lass un Address O and Farnam % rd o tke spect Tl at the inters, ph gallery Rec- ress P, on hi tal bloek. W ANEED A good beight Doy about 14 years old to work in news stand at Web- ater St depot. 3 HH-IT POy, Wanted i work In sl V. Morse & 11l and Don WAy fist-class planing nill ) ice. Address to Nfg. Co.. L 11 N ANAG Wanted evel - churge of our business. ” Ad tribute cieculars and einploy help. permonth. Expenses advanc expeeteds nlso for homo work or travelin Manufacturers, 204 George st., Cinein firs “ I 1 L D his line nning 18 W ANTED-100 mon 10 wazes, steady work s e pol tlon. Albrighi's libor ageney, 120 iy P ‘usy, 1L TAN Alb D-Two bonrd v's lubor u y N TPATLOL; Tumediately, good hik Two good Zernh “'\\II Y5 good broom work wnd good p L Denver Col. ST “ NTED-Agents to soll_the St Dish Washer. Price, #. Send s dress 1. B, Wilson, 1131 " 7 ive tent and awning n 3 S, 16th st,, O L Tent go.' % WANTED A wood patent unty or state right of 24t )An expe nd nanige thriving town where it good hotel is v A bonus of 82,000 can b obtulne s st e tumished witih appl Bee office. $10,000° house wn acquainted wi ™ required. Tho C. B, Cones manufacturer of clothing, oy lll(“l”l“|llrl|~ Ind. able local and DosiLions pormanent; b selling sp start, Magle Clgar 1 in w two FANTED A ery smok Iusts u Hfeting v mall, s huys; \\ \\ in Nevada and Brown Bros., . Apply at Tarna wkers, and_ Awning ) e in u nee th the ods und elothing trade in northern o » best of & 1 ind for Albright’s Lu- lnnul k. hor Agd A st 3 (1 MCTUR na photographers served with elegant erayons, water colors and stels, Fiuo Dromide prints made for artisis. weed ps Myunster Portrait Studio. 182 U St.. Onvitha 2 — ANTED- fmonth sal- of ple WAL plated wiy horse nd team fu for full partienlars free y silvor- only; WA Typowriter; will glve to lndy or gent typowilio and in nicely furnished office nud secept services s piy- ment forsame. Inquite room 19, Continental block., W ANTED Caiss, W ANIED- Experion housework in- small worth av W ANTED-=Au experte o 1) With city reference ouly.” Address * 0. PWE! ticle Saturduy s Dad \\’\Mhb work; goc Y Tady solieftors to introduc of nierit to the city f 100 p. i, April 190 J. A Bol ol ood girl for general Wik nilies, neral Wool- 1 1y, an ar- Call dlman, - 18 house- Inquire 510 8. 2 mpotent ..Gl'rm weneral work, oup tiat can cook; good wiiges paid, Apply 958 hst. 947 W ANIEIA good glel o goncral ouse: WY Ok TN GOy st 540 1n* W ANFEDTwo comy ne for cook and lundres nd work and waltress, Apply. OI8 1 G Wanted - good wirl in smull funily, T luguire ut 421 Dodz sy ) 00d dining: ¥t at Ot ) 10th and Harne, ot 288 NTED-No | diniug-room girl, & LRIE g s R Now ori hofdl: 506 18 A GIRL for housework, apply 709 “'.\x TRD- work: libe . Kounize ulm ral hou y; good wiges: for | Thation call at ofles C. W ke lth, | - 4 p. W imu RENTHouses and ared for, taxes paid. & Trust Co, 1014 Furuaw st Abstracts. pru Midland Glurant [ | building flataon the 2 story on the corn Also & ., 1 'Ful: RE Linton bloek, of ore 1o ulin, 61 NICE cot Apyly on the A | QT A+ story hrick modern mprovenents, No. 115 quire of Judge Anders dnine uveniend )t [FOR RENT modern ¢ ave. Inquireat ¢ RENT 0 . eust fronts on fo Sts, reon. o N0k R Stone res st between Muson and Pacific for long time lease. H. H. Henderson, roo Paxton bik. JooR, KENT rent #16, 18 FLEVEN rooni house, vacant, Lroom and all modern conyeni 605 N 18th st. Co-0p. L. & L. Cc About cnces on A nearly new i-ros 0 8. 1ith st v Farr Linton bioe! o , 320 K. The O.F. and upwards. a1 O 1 arnani. Several zood houses In good lo- Davis 1 7 wish to re 2. Cole, Cont 10 first-cluss y new brick J. L. R i ROOM flat. wi Jones. Thos, S south exposur ave. Address Y kind of fuenis 10th st. - We suitable 51 entle ifde Suite of roows for T i | out I Flm\l room ces and 2 beautiful front : mod ioth. NOR K Furnished roowms; and stenm: 1519 Howard. l‘m" RENT-Furnished roo; 1-Ple v l-nh-m‘ NOR R’ l‘ ull< AT 1{ front room bourd. I 606 Capitol ave. t. Marg's o 340. 20 DE0Ioort alli0uE with 13 Bee new for 1 sired; FOR RENT ROOM T\\‘o Unfurm JOR R - and L NT 3 rooms I flat s, w. eorne; Lvenworth sts. r 10th 484-178 FOR RE eferred, 1. . MOSt rew in the city. L tHice: W windows, ste 1311 Puxton bloe Roomws suitable for | including power and | Tith and Howard sts. “Lhe 4-5tor facturin Printing Co.. NOR RENT. or without gowe the Bee Publishing Ca., building bus a fire proof mpicte steam heating fixtures, water s floors, gas, ebe. Apply at the office of cuplo m st T WS St HOUSE PUFDOSES. Inquire of Chus. Kanfuwun, d-story brle uitable forwhole Also brick st 1592 Dougl TAVE n livat cluss nart AND OFFICE Huteh brick building with (Ut building, nson Soni fon ‘wenam Smith, Continental bid. Sid-18 d_by Tie 1110 “Y whow l\lll i Iu rentu furnished house of from seven to nlue Toous with modern con vender Must be good residence portion of the eity. Hurt- man & Robbins: .\' Ll!n bidg. 'S 10 prsture uth on Trvinet lod for und do k. wonderful adyertising machin world has ever known; sells to every 0t particulars 2e. Aro Mfg. o, R oy, 10 sult the conveulenc during the duy w (0 ole. room OMPETENT FPIN WORK, roofing, | good work low prices. € clionts en © open evenings, 7 b wental bik. anmstress would ke t 1311 California. sowlng in fumilies. Rutterin spou Suvuge, 1018 Cur o Room 11, K. RILEY, notary public, tnental block, TV AR Tompens 2d add. “Apply 1| th st. [ 1 Room | 4 o the 1 i, o do 17 iting s Con- 130 als for 1,200 yurds dirt Lots 1and” 16 Reed's 1) pened a s Turnished roonis with all the very lutest provements. From extensive experlonce under superior advantages I um prepured to glve sclentific baths (chemical) the sauie us produced ut the Hot_ Springs. Hot ufr. moist or dry, Turkish, Russian or piuige. Will guar- istaotl e wost ' tastidious, ath or Lre ges roasonab) Uha clorks for regalar ablutio | | | [ | tion & Storag | est rates. Call, R THE NMRE ra &t.. represents reliahle P of Omaha, just ou A MAG it o 80 strects tr \l‘lo‘ll able and eleagric line postage stamps aceep! Real Estate, [ FANTED. dress A UCTION sales o and Suturd INQU l)’ Persons holding chusad from the Om Co., on whicli p quent. are requ ! early settlement and save trouble and costs. Omaha Real Estate and Trost One 1 STO FPHE el low rate nest and b 1t 1114 D FPRACKAC Bushm yrae that s stylls| ro for Jougla \\ 5 i iron ply stating pric assist you promptly und to your advant | to Chas. Scliulthelss, Council Blufts, To, 584 18 | Withot removil “of property or publl ed W Money always on dan ) delay i m 1 Reed & Cc 15th st \ TANTED e, carpets, huuu-lmlvl WA ted y goods for cash. Wells' Auction & S tlem rn short); Co., 517 8. 13th st. writing; good saluties; students ax : | TANTED-Good coni) paper, posjtions. Standard Shorthand Business Col- Wi iriske Mur'lv,‘:'ug g min'u o DN | Toa iiraiak B otk Instracton, 801 eorge J. Panl, 1000 Farnam AKEN R iron. EraY Sivestold: ® or 0 days on furniture, | West Side on Tox & Hensman dairy. rsos, houses, ote. d. J. WHKIn® | - ou blic. o | D= TO BU OMAHA DAILY BEEWLFRIDAY Y loaned eniture, horses and | )nis: rates rol fable. City Loan Co.. removed to 1022 Shernian Ave., o smpanies only. 962 showing every nd- it miles of court house, LLOANS nde on untaproved real estate. A, Ll horse ears. and by 4 K. Riey, Roow 11, Continental block. 4. end 25 cends for on 1% ted = —1sal ¥ to loun M e Cerom " ik from one to six months. Alexander Moore, Lonns and Exenanges, Wl Sheely | iR, Masters in any 0 810,000 for any time, ' make loans on_household goods, planos, n I \‘I_ organs, horses, muless houses, lea: . . In doption. av0= | any amount at the IMest possible rate, with- 14 | out publicity or removal of property. | ursday | My loaks are so arringed that you an n ient it any thg and reduce your in- tervst pro rata. You ph% interest only for the time you uso the mowrs 15ou owe a balunee | on your property Twlll take it up and carry it Jouglas st. 040 se Read T | | fa— | | contracts for lotg pur- | for you, at the lowesd #ate consistant with the | aha Real Bstate & Trust | rigk. ! ome delin- | Money always on W&Hd, pub- arrange an | Jieity. Low: 1tes. B. F. Roon 4, Withnell biock, 15th aud Illrm);!i | 5 ‘\ ANTED—First class inslde loans. Lowest | rates and see us. Mutual In ment Co.. 1504 F' rnam. ul rates, The o bullding 065 ASTERN money. wuon olty nruplxl\ mortgage paper bought. 1. B.Irey, onpl0: RAGE, E “per s 1 chargos fo ney's fees. W.B. Melkle, First Nat'l bank bldg. | est stor nn‘h:(ll t Py SR e O sat ALY AR 2 Gl A ONEY to loan. o at lowest rates, W, M. - | venworth. o1 m 0L N.Y. Life bldg; o o a good tr Sl — | ults nie; must’ be la an on horses, wagons, mules, | h oand safe for Indy ‘l)vnh\nhn\d goods [ speed. Dan H. Wheeler, [ atlowest rates. Th s and 15th strects, in the city. Make 5 days, whi ) can he p hole, at any thus lowering the p paland intere andl 8co 05 whon you want monby, Wo¢ 30 inch wide for 500 sy S notify whef Box S47 N SHORTHAND ANI ANTED W 0 bu or addr ward cush or instalme foR iy cheap. ALE Spri A good E- Suitable Lol e 053 1% bldg, compiete #bstracts furnished | DO SALE-—Clieap for eash, or on easy p: titles to real estate éxamined, perfecto ments, square piano in fine order; will trade | guaranteed. 1 for live stock. J. L. I Douglas st, Omaha Auction & Storage ;: 40 ntry, parts o whol ods, clothing, boots s Lorse ube, Fort ¢ One lorse, you for Eddy, the distinguished tran int, lato of Boston. While ¢ cetl will redeal every Didden mystery yptian talisman which will T eupmies, remove famil bles. restore lost alection he separat ed, helps in il trouble, tlor B.—Po mill. " Send stamp for fllustra Mrs. Dr. Eddy, 315 N for spot_cash, city or Y tocks of dry and nd shos ilni- furnishing goods, L. Brand Gmaha y logue. NORTUNE Teller—Mrs. condulted on all_affairs of life. tion guaranteed. No.310 N. 15 s R. NANNIE V. WARK] cluirvoy: medical and business niedium. I s o speclalty. 119 N. 16th st, rooms Lenorman_can be Satisfac: nd lmvm» chicap for Address C 14, Bue. - s e @ Ariving horse, harness, on, also buteher tools, WH-18% sound and k. driving or Build- dis "~ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLA 2ht W room 526 B D Guarantee & Trust Co., M Rice, 418 Bee building, 404-17% s} ]‘H'Sli ESSICHANC Ok SALE 1 Torses by 7 T OR SALE_On orses ALL und ot cia eetianory W ANTED. Degehed | bouse of 12 moonis with barn. Midland Gu nd Trust T T AT T 1) Y with ba T A CTCR T miITer_and sl Co. 161 Farnam s 3 D ness man good: Jocation for floar mill JOUBNITURE of s Zwoom Wi for Sule conn- | where cli s "will glve s honus or take stock. plete. Roows all rented and brinsing over | Address C. T» Boneliot, care Omiha 10 e monti ihave e (i Tho build- | 0. z 1, I Ca eLween 5 m. at Ty | : 0 or nd retail bu | R NG Gt b o 2 trade ; Tor fll info JROR SALE-Pair of tuules seven yours o0, | address o | weiigh nine hundred pounds’ eich. Al !‘,‘,‘,‘;'j,“‘n:,_s‘:{f“ S, wiid Bgine ana Bump Co. | Z5ns for s('lllng. Addrs 6% Boe St DARTI horses, nd with T puniels, Soda e ¢ SALE-A i5-h d condition, inder 1x16; for particulurs apply to Th good business. Ledse by t il furni- o Qi ture for sale. Tnquire No. 2623 D 1620 OR SALE Some good watehes and_din- PMBST-OLARS bt yoon] fit, cost ¥2.800, wmonds cheap, B K. Slastars, room & With- an be hought for less than_ 14 118 oriy TRLIDICak: 62 cost. Inquire at B. Trostler. 4 MUSIC, RST-class, lm-n ~-.;;.=m‘m~.| noot and ~e 106 Husiness in one of the most prosper el B Do examine the e | {owis of 3,000 nhabitants in northwestorn N LU 1y Ol braska. Stock well selectea and comple [ ity and Med i 11 Conting H, ¥ oLk TLOANS on improved 4 AUK. Riley, Roon d i HATTEL loans at 0517 and 516 Pax C \II\IAI”'II Lo Selby, room 13, B B THOMPSON, Natlonul non improy delay: louns closed pr % 10 loan on real rker biock. BuwewNG ns o ns 1 Chole At W Private loan o nes upon ve AND Investment ing. loan on chatte 0 o PO EXCHANGE- W city or o !IIH mlll Towest ||I. Loans o | erty u i !l»f lean »lw’ kel 1= pods, horses, personal propert dise. Can elose d om short notfee 055 nd other articles of valuo wllhnu\ removal. | §g |:|' |1..p_" eG4 005 a8, FEnQkRe (.I}‘.pr " Payments arra 1o stop int v“_ ' “‘ r e e you hay it €0 exchange cutl on or | YENTRAL Loun a ? oss 11, F L6, Continental block, | st Cholee city loans at low p Open e ) B3, | R1.000,000 to Toan on {mp WEAL B | city property. No wruan Suith, roon | T IBERAL re; Harrls, room 0; ge 16y loan on | d security, w save apprd bought, for new | ard st Icunagent, Continental block. ECOND nmrwuu- louns, rd 1 , Frenzer bl 516, 0 il buy 5 and flour Store befgi My 156, Bee oftic PRICKYARD—C about $£2,000 ca Douglas st.” Teleph JOR SALE-Or will X stock of general mer estate aud cash, - Address Box 154, 1 Add, for sale tennis, Suitabl wigon At onoe— 00 will bu including he NAD if sold aying business. Bee oftic unt ain line of the On Apply 10 A D. Lock box, No. 50 508 A good hotel. 3 roon itradly located, doing o rs6_power POrLor ongiie weight 5,100 pound in South Oma 1 hoot and shoe 1ts to articulurs uddress A. ner is a_practic 15’ experier For, 0 acher of the banjo, 240 son, Cl | QAY P Voods Hills town. S nttobu business @000 in growing Write for informution to A 2 w1 10% for sale or trade, on adwell, Broken Bow, 183-a “on 18th TOCK of dru cush. Willis gue Investment lu @i | atre Droperly at close rates, | i . L. Ri u 11, Contlnental block. l RICKYAY Cheap le grocery stocks hout ch. - Hute son & Woud, Douglns st. Telephone > F0.000 on ¢ mmeding Bo0% Address [owest” ratox ton blk. J. B! qion tions, $1,:500 property. itise JOR EXCHANG Ulotnear Vi Board T AD ccond mortgnges nt lots. Boed & 1015 In South Omahu or sty for by ) ooms o A house of 9 rooms. all modern propo foyprovenents, Wt and Oako sts. Address miptly. | LS. Rardy, South Ouiaha 5 LU0 5o e | QOR EXCHANGE -2 160 acre tracts of N b br nds partly under cultivation, in YT O good localitios. B. Apple, roow_10, W property block. i St Tates, DOR EXCHANGE- Cholee improved funds o braska farms, Wil assume. Hght ncu m brick o nnd S property favorable ou havomnything to offer o Geowd. Bternsdort, room fonal bujk, buile 1.1‘-p|mue ! dress or ¢ 418 First 64, 1LE. st Jshoes; w Frankfort, Ind : L hoots ur it clothing, Box 1 al estate and casi 4711 W. Test ys. 0, Contluentn] blook S AP 2 181 on Lowc A ab At i i 8, 16th and Dodzge: e loans us show ani try Gusy Lo o lowesst pri you the houses, - J. Vaul, 1000 horsest furnity ithout pul renow Anlu]\‘ ana low- or trade for Omuhg v far ille NOR SALE connty s | NIUNEY toloan—George I Paub it Furnam | Gov Watem: will hear toopection. ) A - k S e 3 _ | 408 Hee building F SHORT thne oans niade. A K. Riley, Room | M 11, Continental bloek 0 | Fooin cottuge, lot XL 1l MONEY w0 loan on any security | PR Mo BB, Fewenmo, for short ut low rates. | Lowest' rates NEW 10-roou o nd 4l water con- ¢ 0 personal Droperty \ 2 it rom park, The Heuderson Mortguge Sthaent | a0 pany. R I delphin. Mortgage and Trust Co., P lhht) ady to loan ll\d ¥ proup! north, 8- FOOUS hou wanted . Geo. W. b, Coute repre- 7 Bourd Trade 7 Ago loans at low rates and OANS mude on 4 Contrul In ber of Commerve. w400, Paxton block. THEAL EASTERN MONEY | a stwent Co.. Room %, bal. monthly NEH 3 pri n, balun i1l Paxton bloe » NOR SALE -Or cxchangs for drugs and moal estate, 0,00 hook stock. Box dls. 070 cott uy wvailablo s | payn APRIL H., ® coL A chofee A choloe 11 of A large list of houses und lots on torms, king loar 18, 1890 Real Estate. Loans Rental. Tnsurance You find n our offiee at all times, re tal lfst is the largost ny In the s« al attention glyen to o egant resider property. r facllities are unsur- hanglng. © property, and most com- VELOCITY OF THE WIND, Interesting Observations Taken at the Top of the Eiffel Tower. About the middle of June, says tho London Times, an anemomotor was placed on the top of the Eiffel tower which registered _automatically the v nu:u-]nwfl\n('ho wind, M. Angot has quite lately published the series of observations taken at the top of the y .+ F. Cole, room 6. Continental block. 19| towor from June to Soptember, giving & l‘VllR LE—A fine new 5-room cottage near | comparative tuble of the velovities reg- "”'lj; r':"?vrll":" thSG ll take 48 | jstered contemporaneously by another aud phacton” P 1504 Farnam st. « | anemometer at the Paris central mete- 1~ 100 by 150 ft. cor. B0il i | orological office at an eclevation of er of good_10ts 3% and | twenty-one metres from the ground. improved or v money of A. K. r % s cash, bulanc (1“ TAGE homes in most anyaddition for RLO00 i, o F.K. Darling / sule atfre Zage two 413 Bee bufldi NOR SA L improvements. Ho, ments in all trade. D. miles n-w P. 0. t roperty th . Co, [ ; FPYWO cholce 10ts on small ¢ ond mort ance se ties who will huil W, o L 16th and He and cistern water. all in good ¥ of postoffice; to suit. Jonahoe, 1,430 buys neat d-roon D. oot house with full d. blk. and 2504 N 24th, NOR SALE-8,000 acres hest farming nd 50x150 feet on South Eith st., Inquire 618 South 13th Nebraska \a grot s i, Pete wlt SALE or trade for ?hm‘luu, 81, 4, Beo off SMALL pa will. by two blocks acquire a hothe on eas; ific on. owner. Or trade, south front, city water, good famil 250, en nent down om motor; first-class chane Avply o H. [.n‘v vod property Riley, umibr Ay e 11, Continen price & Address B easy monthl 1001 Farnam st. cot Patterson 518 foce of Jmproved business 1 pay ) per month, will buy Paul, 1600 I age to resp 1. E. Cole, Continenta ] lands | 5 s ALY nice residence Io on grade; for fi 400 and 513 per mont horse wid b nee $i 4-room house and ot on 16th, terms. Cole, Continental bloc! L 41,000, $50 dow LIARUA! N line of ¢abl 203N, Y, 14 INCOLN plnce and_Ca baiance § Dodge and Z6th sts, with 2 new 0-roon houses & 5-roon pTEARD ALRD s R ooer e mRoY. o rental $110 per month, Address JOR SALE buildix ants. well le 1uoketa, i lmipro d el ment for Sholes Co. JIXTY-. 0-room house, bridge on Hamilton st. terms. ne fn © . only £ Wil trade forh Ing nort 10 Duys 40x well, eis res, !\phlv T aTinot front, 7 rooms and buth, very A fine fmproved prop. feet of ground, with rented at 82,00 per yenrto good {e; s and Best property 0 tr i or nce fOr Some one to get gooc roductiv Clng O gardoning, Tor Barker blk e house s, 1ot 40x12 full lot. 1 block from Belt Line uire of owner. E, hof Walnut Hill LIST your property with H. E. Seo. miles 300 acres of e cnly #10 balance 6 per cen’ m 10 Ware block. 1ittle home. 28th st. near Woolworth, littlo cash required block. ]‘w( R shown the proper driven_out to s Bids will be received b printing at the ofice of the secretary of state atuny time before April 23th at 2 o'clock p. for printing and copies of the report of the bureau of lubor and industrinl statistic s ench seen at the office of s m., 1800, of 500 of work may b Or_exchange erty, inis) . 4 m i th“u b at of 12 & with ood: p 4 N 16th, over Moody's china stor % with good . with full lot, -room hous: for the y d stong ric in the cit . elear, for go propert inve unimproved W, of b Price. $2800; cus, " house 20xH0x Merrill, one blocl ool 48 ur st._2 acre, Intere wilroae buildl gond down ntels, soap s witter, gns and sews »“handson and b and 1 binding one thousan: of moré or less, ur ts for balunce. B Apple room 10. Ware block 3 Barker block. b3 age, small lot 11 | {5 o nsible par- | sty L 100X14 14 for 3500 Ap- Denver § K. Durling, 43 Barker 15 1o pur- Toomiers, the state board of 180 and nple From the comparison of these contempo- rary observations it appesrs that the | average velocity of the wind at the top ¢ | of the tower was three times what it was near the ground. The average rate of movement of the air near the ground in Paris during the hun- dred days on which the observations were carcfully taken wns 2,24 moters per second, or a little over eight kilo- meters per hour; at the top of the tower the average noted was at the rate of 7.05 meters per second, or twenty-five kilo- v meters in the hour. This woeuld go to 8 pel or. L. Rice, reporcent paper. Jp b %1% | ghow that the labyrinth of streets in a e | largo town chiecks considerably the otmom house, must bo moved for | yild C'of “thie = wind, Further, s of thie city. Good farm for | it was clear from the ob- servations carricd on during those hun- dred days that the speed of the wind in- creased on an average from 1.5 metors per seeond at 4 a.m. 1o 819 af 1 p. m., and then gradually fell till about mid- night. On the other hand, at the sum- n | mit of the tower the lowest speed was A | usually at about 10.a. 5> m. per second, und the gres velocity | 875 m. per second about 11 p. | m. Between 10 a. m. and 1 p. m. al | the velocity of the wind at the suminit of the tower wasonly double what it was bolow near the ground, but about mid- night and the hours immediately follow- ing it was five times as great. Nodoubt the higher temperature of the atmos- phere during the daytime and the radia- tion from the earth’s surface at night were principal agents in effecting these differenc IW DODGE. - l‘lCKl‘()(‘JKE ISTRY AN o They Set a Man on Fire and Rob Him While Putting Out the Blaze. v Gerkin and Albert Kunsburg are two well known New York pickpock- They have just introduced o new wrinkle in their profession—setting five toa man’s cont and then robbing him, the Philadelphia Telegraph. Their Mr. Louis Appman of No. 177 Union street, Brooklyn, and the robbery took place in the Bowery on Satarday. | Both men were arrested? and were held for trial in the Jefferson Market police court yesterday. M. ‘Appman went over fpom Brookiyn to New York on Suturday afternoon and started for a walk up the Bowery. | Messes, Kunsburg and - Gerkin move " | with the crowd, and kept suspiciously near him. At an opportunc moment Gerkin took from his pocket a bottle and poured a quantity of kerosene over the tails of the Brooklyn man’s overcont and Kunshurg dropped a lighted match upon the spot. The flame, at fivst very small, spread rapidly, and by the timé Appman had travelod a féw yards the lower part of his cont was in a blaze, Y 1 v I Messrs. Gerkin and Kunshurg watched the biaze and shouted, **Help! help! a mun on fire!” Mr. Appman started to run up the street and was overhauled by ierkin and Kunshurg, and while one at- tended to the business of putting out the fire the other removed Appman’s watceh and chain from his pockot It w neat act and would have been a suceess but for the fact that Detectiv O’Connor of the central office happencd to be a witness of the performance. Hé arrested both pick pock s | The delicious fragrance, rofreshing cool | mess, and soft beauty imparted to the skin b Pozzoni's Powder commends it to all ladies. S MORPHINOMANIA. Prompt Action of the French Govern- ment With This Passion. Morphinomania has caused such fear- ful havoe among members of the better classes in France that the government has been constrained to adopt a measuve of exceptional severity in the case of u country chemist who persisted in supply- ing customers with the drug, notwith- standing the various admouitions and remonstrances that he had received from various quarters, says the London Daily Telegraph. The chemist was the owner of alucrative practice in a town o o in the Department of the Oise, nnd among those to whom_he was in the habit of sclling morphine in large quan- tities wore the wife and daughter of a luoul physician, These ladies had over £20 worth of the drug in their posses- Mnu, and the physician strongly ro- monstrated with the chemist thereon, % | Taking no notice of this, the latter continued his supplies to the ladies, one of whom died fromn abuse of tho drug. The doctor according: brought action of state. Right reserved to reject any and all | against the chemist, who was condemned bids. Br ‘lt:n_m‘[-‘ . | to a heavy penalty for having sold Lincoln. Nebraska, Apsit i 1~ | poisonous substances. After this con- | Hk | demnation the chemist left the district, - o | passed nmew examinations at Amiens I'ATE LO tehmonth | and prepured to open & business Capital #130.000.00. Tickets, $10.00; | in the department of the Aisne. His ¢ ke drageor Tottor A ants s tod yaey | aminers, however, whilc awarding him where. JUAN PLEDAD, Mgt Box 5 Zacatecds, | his diploma, sent o report respecting his Mexico. antecedents to the minister of public in- struction, who refused tosign the diploma and referrad the whole case to the coun- *FOR RENT" cil_of state. This body hus the matter +EXCHANGE* under consideration and will in all prob- +FOR SALE- ability endorse the refusal of the min- ister. Jos.P Meaear, In ovdinary cases diplomas enabling 167 FArnam STt persons to open phavmaceutical establish- ments are granted with fucility, pro- = | vided good examinations have been THE REALTY MARKE | pussed by candidates, and it is very rave- STRUMENTS plaved on rocord during | 1Y that the council of state asked to | Qi J W Griftith, blk 8, Baker and 2, bik s, wd e, w d | Thos Hronnan 10 W, Breen. und i iots 1 Curroll und husbund to A B P Bay, lot 8, ) J Andoer- | intervene, ‘The steps taken by the min- ister of justice may thus be regarded as the beginning of a crusade against o pernicious practice which, however fin de siecle and fashionable, has caused widespread destruction and made miser- | ablo many hom G son et al, 2i0-10 ucres in sw nw 0-14-13, New Coates House, Kan. City. Pl vt it b titentie s RO 1 Ansotute Yinest and largest e A daus, 11 o0 | hotelin " Unexcelled in its ap- and hushand to ( pointments, L wd 000 — o to MJ Quick ot ul, lot A Ladies’ Battie in Paris. y blics, Fowler Place, | | A Judies’ battle might have been wit- 0 I scofield and wife'to DW 0 'Downs, | nessed on the Pont de lu Concorde, Par lot 12, bk 1, Potter's add, w d 170 | recently, which terminated in the re Dl Whomasind wite to WL Soiby,iot | adoval of one of the combutants to the in- S A Van Tuvl und husband to G W Oov- firmary of the central police station suys el Tot 7, bl 8, Orchard 1Ll w d 450 | the London Telegraph. One of the pdiv Christ Kocher and wife 1o J 1§ o 'ywas an teoconts on wh Mved 6 10 10, blk 72 Henson, w d 2500 | i} ¥ o1y Alfred Holgetts nud wite to i1 Carroll luxuriously in the Rue de Rivoli. \\"{f,'“.\.'”‘,'}“\"h"i\”-“f.“n“ 0d Tt 80 | As her conversation was incoherent, Tt BT Koumze & K this add, wd. 40 | and ~ she belicved hersell o e G e ;‘.‘..L! wife o A 1 ;[ u;l.luul 1 =l rvlul;-d,““." way :‘f d;' ”“‘-! "[' 4|\""“‘ And 3 bik <1t s 20d add. g o d 2 | angels, the proprietor of the hotel con- | G Aimes ond wige toE E Deny, Jot 6| cluded'that she was scarcely in her right Owahi & Florence Loa mind. A few days ago she bought alife- to B A Iteeves, u 2t fuet lot 1 . « doll and having bocome tired of fond- Building Permits, The following building permits were is yesterday Kennedy & B a-half dwelll W. I Robertson Divid Maylan Soutls Nt T Huestin, bure A. Allen, dot Dunbaw i G. L. Toal barn addition th strect 1, Ko el | ling it she threw it out of the window upon | the heads of the passers-by, who ut first sued | ned that it was a living baby. One | the dame—wearing a superb tri-col- n, one story und {ored ribbon as a watch chain— m Place .00 | took a carrisge and when she arrived aptiaug Hlsos at the bridge above mentioned, sud- to dwelling, denly threw open the door of the vehicle intze Place and flung herself upon an inoffensive Yourth wnd Huron. LU0 | fomale, from whom she snutched her 2 umbrella and broke it over the affrighted ........ 5 | owner's head. Then ensued a “‘scrim- | Mexi mago,” the innocent vietind vigorously defending herself from the violent blows of her mysterious nssailant. Then the police interfered, and they hod off mar the lunatic in custody, she meanwhile protesting that she was Joan of Arc! pbima S\ dbaasiadht: Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, nervonse ness, spasins, sleeplossness, oured by Dr, Miles' Nervirie. Samples froe at Kuhn & Co.'s, 16th and Douglas, —— Worse Than the Girls, A strange fad of the young men of the present day is darkening the eyebrows and the eyelashes, says the St. Louis Globe: They imagine this provess gives an expression of strength 10 the fuce, which ix otherwise lucking, “The stuff used for the purpose comes in a tiny box and is & black powder, In the box is a little kid pencil simi- lar in form to the stump of a biaddoer used by a crayon or pastelle artist, This tiny kid implement is dipped in the black powder and appliod in a doxterous manuer, first {0 trace the eyebrows darker and into the desired =~ shape, After this the evelashes are touched, and then a slight line is drawn under the eyes on the lower lid. At each cor- ner is put the final touch, a little dash of the black powder, which givesa languid look presumed to be captivating. v S8 Few and ¢ rlen dentifled sarvived in loved man named Ed Har A o the city last night from Cleveland, Lucas county, Ta., where he is employed in the conl mines. He identified the men Few and O'Brien, arrested here Wednesday night for a robbery at Pacific Junction, as members of o gang of thirteen tramps that visited Clove- land the first of the wi Ho says that tho gang spent 1w hree days there selling Jmives and other trinkets, presumably stolen, to the miners. About't o'clock ‘Tuesday morning, while he was at work, his cabin was broken open and his_savings, smounting to £184, together with o Smith & Wesson re- stolen. Women living in houses satw the deed enacted and van and notified Harrs, but when he arrived the men were gone, logether with all tho others. There were three men concerned in the robbery, and from the description given by the women, Harris is certain that Fow and O'Brien are two of them and the other, *he says, is o Mexican of squatty proportions. All the members of the gung, three, were captured at She much valuable property, including gold watches, rocove from theimn. Mexican is the only oue is supposed to ha and O'Brien, The latter, at the time of th arrest, had 50 upon their porsons wud w dressed new clothes. Harris tells a straight story and the police are of the opinion that ¥ and O'Brien are two of the men that robbed him,and that the an. was the thind, The latter, they think wiy with most of the boof Later- The Mexicnn was arrested Iate last night by Oficer Kissane at the corner of inth street aud Capitol avenue, but not be- ve he lid given the n'a long run hard fight the fugi- pulled a roy and turned twice and raised the weapon as if about to fire, but for some reason didn't do so. At the station he gave the name of Charles Suin. e had in his pockets a Smith & Vesson revoiver of the exact pattern dos seribed by Harris, a articles of trivial value, and €.50 in cash. A prominent law- ver was engaged by some one outside 10 _de- s, and it is presumed by the detectives now that McBain did it, pay ing the retaining fee out of bis shave of the moucy from H McBain is a squatty, dirty-lookin; whose portrait would grace a rogue’s galiery, if it does not already do so. exeept theso an, Ia., and thirteen Th W TN Thin and impure blood is made rich healthful by tuking Hood's Sarsaparilla cures scrofula, salt rhewm, all blood disorde Prof. Kratz' Benefit, One of the prettiest parlor entertainments given in Omaha for sowe time was the benefit for Prof. Leo G. Kratz at the residence of Mr. 1. D, Van Court, 1902 Wirt street, last even- ing. A large andience, comprising the best familics of North Omaha, gathered in tho parlors and were rewarded with a delightful musical treat “There were nine numbers on the programime and the 1. " quartette mude four appear- ances. The members of the quartette are Messrs. Dunean, Kratz, Conrad and Bollman each having a voice 0f more than ordinary inevit. Mr. I evening. and It Duncan vroved the star of the 1e has a tenor voice of remarkable s and as clear as a sil 0 voll naturally from hi: cems to be no limit to his purity and_sweetn ell i up) mh "he opening selection, “Lovely Night,” was vendered by the quartette and immediately placed the members in the high esteem of the auditors. Murs. Pritchard, Mi: and Murs. Day followed with the trio, “Rest Thee on This Mossy Pillow,” a pretty selection well ren- dered. The next song was the heautiful tion of Mr. Duncan entitied Dear One.” e heaving th at it is having b, singing first nd then *Tho composi- eep, Little song one Nume T vlml\ Murinu Skipper.” These sclections showed the rango of his excellent baritone voice to good advantag Tn the “Boating Song” Mr. Duncan showed agnificent bass voice, training, will make a the possibilities of his which, with proper reputation for him. "he duo by Miss Stephen and Mr. Duncan was one of the prettiest songs of the evening. Two encores were given, the first to tho quartette rendering the beautiful and well Kknown Marguerite,” and the sccond to Mrs, o contralto, in her song, “The Chil- Home.” The clergy, the medical faculty and the peo- ple all endovse Burdock Blood Bittors as the best system renovating, blood purifying tonie in the world. Send for' testimonials. S AR Dill and Gunn Arraigned. Dill and Gunn, the men arrested a fow days ago upon suspicion that they were the burs glurs who had been muking midnight entry into houses in the city, were arvaigued in the police court yesterday for trial, both having previously pleaded innocence. Mus. Liend, whose honse was entered, testified that sh was awakened by a noise opening b s, by the rays of u dark luns tern in the hands of un accomplice in an ad- joining hall, she could see the form und feas iures of the intruder, and from what she suw then she was ready o swear that the burgle was none other thin Dill, although the man had a handlke od 4l s lower part of his face. Mr. n was called, but ho could testify only as to the facts of the bur- and was unable to identify the men as those thut entered his residence, 150 rested without introducing any testimony und usked that the 3 leased, on the grounds that identification had not been established and incorrectuess in tha information. There being uo testimony white ever against Gunn, he wus released, but Dil was ordered back 1o juil the court w hear the attorneys argue se this morne ing, Dill didn't seem to be much worried, and after the trinl enjoyed a long conversation with a female friend and wound up by asking the judge o let her bring him some ‘tobucco, accidents occur in the houses hold which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises: for use in such cases Dr. J. H. Mce Lean's Voleanic Ol Liniment has for many veurs been the constant fuvorite fumily rems edy n hor room, an Frequently - Mortuary. Miss Alberta Walton, daughter of the lata Rev. John Walton, and sister of A. M. Wals ton of Tak Bre, died at the residence of her brother in Monmouth Park at 12:30 p. m, yesterday, of consumption. Funoral servicos wwill be hield from the vesidence of her brother at 11 a, m. Saturday, April 19, to Forest Luwi cemetery Sleeplessness, nervous prostratioh, nervo dyspepsia, duliness, blu d' by Dr, Miles” Nervine. Samples free ut Kubn & Co.'s, 16th und Douglas, S MABRRIED, t 5 o'clock by Re Dr, Harsha, at the residence of Mrs. Miller, 1900 Capitol avenue, Lillie Fraucls Chumberiain and Allison G, Audrews, Yesterday evening

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