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OMAHA DAILY qrAl‘URl) MARCH 24, 1891-TWELVE I’AGES. AGENTS WA.NTBD‘ “8PEGIAL NOTICES. A dvertsements for until 12:3 p. m. m. for the morning and Sunday edit by requesting n numbersd eheck, ors addresned to a numbered lettet Answers no addresved will be delivered upon presentation of the check. WANTFD MALE KELP 4o cotamne Wil be_ taxen nd until 9:90 p. for the evening ean ha%e ansv in eare of The for Stead's book, How about Mrs. Columpjs ? Now Christopher went on discoveries ¥ent, And captured more honors than ever were meant For mortal to wear, But Mrs. Columbus, I think—yes, | Know it, Is pining for notice from rhymster or'poet, Let her have her share, Christopher studied a dingy old chart, She doubtless did washing—: And dreamed of t! While Christopher’s life was so brightened by hope, | Her task would have lightened if Santa Claus Soap Had only been there. She might have had time to be famous herself, If she’d but had aid from this jolly old elf. Yes Santa Claus Soap, the good housekeepers say Is the choicest of soaps manufactured t)-day, TENLARGED Nothing taken for less than 35c. Martinsburg BOLICITORS. TEAMS Ammerican W M 100,00 TO i — 00 W month handling quicke COMMISSION. ’ The New Pat- Kreatest Invention of the age and premiums 1o agents. Hosehold Speclaity N.K.FAIRBANK a heroine's part, Ficulnrn write onroe Eraser Mfg %, La Cross TAILORS WANTED AT Mannfaeture Mver and kidne: driok 4o made from lerba. LANE'S MEDICI Al druggistasell 1t at oo and $1 & package. | our addross for a free sample. Family Medicine moves the bowels th he Nea IRy this I8 necossary. FROM $2.00 TO ORS CAN BARU Apply 11, Gr LIVE 0LICT .00 por day. $0.00 TO $150.00 xelusive ferr 30 duys credit eanzot get it send *No experience vachday. Inor - ORATOTE THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0. 1408 Farnam Street, Retail Druggists and purveyors of Medical Supplies. UPHOLSTERERS pholatering Co., 2023 Farnam. v Ramples easily carrie MESSRS, WilF [ e CHOMOUS waccos dom and ix without doubt the b postage ‘patd, both in bottle United States y firms i to business men WANTED--T0 RENT. o) Nothing taken f less than 25e. Nothing tuken for ents and stamp wood finish, nice of Janscom M or whole of parlor floor, 9 blocks of the post South Phitadelphia Philadelphia. radius of § or Address [0 29, 0 PURCHASE baths, Scalp entment. manicu Mrs. Post, $19% 3. > Turrison o A. ASE OR RE Lock box G, Invalid Chairs, Supporters, Atomizers, Sponges, Batteries, Water Bottles, Rupture Cured Satisfaction guaranteed. All the latest improved Trusses. riors at 1611 How: Improved magnetic, = D FA F TOWN TO SELL B Darting, Harker back, annot_be told 34 tloor front t wale or trade. Ahaped smoking pine; Swedishi hand rub- Parlors 3 and 4 ns and prices, 1) conts in stAMpe, S I«\TIh\l 3 X on_immediate sale. Will sell at half v: " Rankine, Omaha National bank. chraski, farm lue, and easy terms. conRumpIION, 53 Douglas blk. EibeiCon Rt BRI ~ WANTED -FEMALE HELP 1l4c_word frst Nothing taken for days free at R th and Dodige, GREAT SNAPD. lands, one milo from city iimits, on o yoars time §io NUY. Yo vullding. iS READINGS IN Ladies, 6c; gents, $1.00. ARTON GIV ity at o o, 100 ot by RE~047 M31* EXPERIENCED ASK YOUR SHOL te and hot wat TO COMPETENT be delighted U—Mi o a line each insertion. S1. 1 east of parl s Kennard & Co MONEY TO LOAN REAL EBTATE. Rates, 10c a line cach Insortion, $1.60 a lne per for less than 25c. ‘111 Farnaim, and cheap rate. THE ALOE & PENFOLD C0. 1408 Farnam St Opposite Paxton Hotel DARGAIN-GREATEST Nothing take Let us show you LOANS ON IMPROVED AND $3,00 and upwards, 5 to 6% per cent; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & C¢ No_canvassing. WILLIAMS & CROS, UNIMPROVED Kennard & Co city property. WANTED--TO BUY. e word first Nothing taken for less HIGHTEST PRICE PAID FOR Avply ac once 20 SECTION: y wanted; commi Wtock and mdse. Sion: iiberar: s rates for cholce security on Owaha_city Lite, loans at low RE-163 A3® CORNER 20TH AND HICK- 3 Darlm{, u.wmr block. 6, BLK. 172, CHEAT THE OPPORTUNE FOR RENT- nousns. S IN ALL PAR U Davis company, 1605 Farnam. SCOND-HAND BAKGAIN, N. Liehig CONPANY S= the finest GAYLOR MAD. 6ROOM COTTAGES, Stanford Clrele. Fg A RATES ON improved and unimproved Omal Fidelity Trust Co. 1i following proper- acket prices: state make, wefght and pri 1105 years. NEY TO LOAN ON county and Omaha city property. Filelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam st. TO LOAN ON OMAFE FARMS IN DOUGLAS 000, $500 cash. TO BUY A SMALL 0th near St. NW.L $1,080. Hanscom Park, and)lot near beef the world produces, =—1xtract of Beef DOCTOR SEARLES & SEARLES, 5 R, house and lot House and lot S. Good sized house A PROPERTY arms at from 6 to 7 per cent. W. . Meikle, First Natl bank bldg, SENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO., (% EHE Sl Nebraaka A. MacDonald, MODERN CC Fldelity Trust C house and full jot, barn, paved st., Wal- 800, 9 R. housé, 10th st., all conv., $4,000. Cotiatien wa tols AE BV-Drioes ead very sasy 9 Burdette str OR PHABTON, order and_cheap. . Council_Liluffs. FOR SALEFURNITURE. _ , $1.50 a line per MONEY T0 LOAN IMPROVED OMAHA Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. Unimproved: 4 acres, Washingto 4 acres on car line X Tine east front lot umu. 50 t. south front, 44 £€, south front, Bylatol 40x12) {t, 330 near Leayen Good cast front lot Wekt of H Ft. Omaha, §12,000. odsre, SERLIVL 3%, § acfes 4y miles N . Wead, 160 g RENTAL AGENCY, SHE 'l\\'()ul;:u?)fl OMOHA LOAN Douglas sts. & TRUST co., loan money on clty and_farm family without Rates, 10c u line each Insertic Nothing taken for less than 2c. FURNITURE in Lulk, 1810 Douglas, Murch 26, 1 1408 Farnam Bogks & Hill, OF STATE HOTFL 40 acres nea WELL LOC 'A-'I FIRST CLA ':lfuovsb‘&. L 'Lb APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. 7D, Brown bik., Omah. "MODERN, 61 PARK D—M133 A13 ATS. 39TILAND LI | Sauife, 8 Dee 110, D458 $TOOM HOUSE 2 Inquire at 6. 4HOOM MODERN F enwnrlh TW, FORSALE VHOBSES WAGONS ETC. Ton, $1.50 a line per FOR SALE, A FINE HOME OF 12 ROOMS outside of ‘bath rooms, closet, p in one of the best locations, gantly furnished and fully equipped In every ready to tep right argain for anyons about to locate. t and furniture, $12,000.00, much 1 and_only offered for sale on account of family being away much of the time the present year. Ruates, 105 © line each Inse Nothlag tuken for less Uian Zic. KINDS OF VEHICLES AT %C ON THB LOANS WANTED J. N. Frenzer, opp. P. ALL MODERN, 2124 Miami st S ARD 10 ROOM. HOUSE utiful luwns, shade, ete MONEY TO LOAN— CHATTELS. 213 Farnam str short time only) at line of fine carriages. . park and canopy vigs, bugk all kinds of b milk and delivery Rates, 10c a line cach insertion, $1.50 line per Nothing taken for less than 2 LOAN MONEY strictly confldential. Continental block. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, all articles of value, Address D 55, Bee. BIGHT-ROOM DESIRABLE Inquire 2616 Capitol av High school. fo wagons, dray ON ANY KIND OF a8, which I_will close out at 50C ON THE DOLLAR. A full line and everything fir Come and see and be convin anythinz you want at b nam street, Omaha, Neb. A 7-ROOM COTTAGE AND LOT AT Webster street for $3,800.00. R E—M{43 a13® AND 2 FULL LOTS IN , by far the' blggest Kind in the city of Omaha, , Sth and Douglas st. THREE BEAUTIFUL HOMES, ON THE Just off of West Farnam street. will_tell you all abdut Kennard & Co., 907 and %08 N. IN CLOWRY 1 TO 7 ROOMS, Appiy 0, 1 d that you can buy I price at 1213 Far- MUMAUGH, Fred Terry, 4 9-ROOM HOUSE LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES A : 2 . Kansus City, Diseases.] CONVENIENT, 0D YOUNG WOIK TORSES, | sromee st TREATME MALL Consultation Free We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of the Nose, Throat, Chest, Stomach, I.lver, Blood, Skin and Kidney Dis Woaknesses, PRIVATE DI§- isekecpers only. Also G-room suite in tenement, 816 HE PLACE TO BORROW ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND MULES, ONS AND CARRIAGES, 5 AND ORGANS. ROOM HOU! WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN, HOUSE, 1 fine glass front rockasw below mfrs. cost. 1 fine satin and morocco brougham, below mers. avenue and Manhood, AND ALL EASES of MEN. Pres, Frsrr RE-MT31 ,\..l RTY; §-ROOM COT- ‘will_sell_cheap. sec-hand doctors® [ECURITIES, 3Y ON ANY CHAT ¥ ON goode (has remain with you, MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PULLICITY, and, 1510 Harney. FOR SALE, Inquire 828 South 18th s AND RECTAL ULCERS cured without puin or detention from Lusiness. RUPTURE. Call on or address with stamp for efre 1st stalrwiy south of bugey harness, leather saddie, §7. -, 180 and ¥ near Lake street; , Kearneg, Neb, . AT LOW FIGUR] West Omaha; bes good streets, =Y, LEE RATES, St POSSIILE TIME, ck nt any time WITHNELL )ml\'m' IN QUICKE! SY THAT you may pay bi and in any amount, Is at ROOM L LONN G nanTER co. D o) THE FIDE! e nd receipts, Dr, Searles and Searles, block, cor. 15th 118 Soutia 15th St., OMAIA Nen e R EIREEE SD ST SUES & 00., SOLIJITOKS. Bea Advice FREE. en for less than 25c. 2 STANDARD have 2,000 tons hay for’ sale. HANDSOME MODERN BUILT ¢ near Hanscom park, all latest fmy Call for price and terms. FOR RENT, § unnn’nf\‘v'm-‘ ninhed We Will loun you any sum which you wish, nished or unfurnished. small or large, at the lowest possible rates In the quickest possible time and for any length You can pay It back In en you wish, Cattle Company, Ames, of good barn filled promptly 2 TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIAT V1w, Stanhatin st PAYMENTS, | barn with fot, " Hutchison, 108 N. 15th stree BEAUTIFUL nts as you wish, 1t as long as you keep FURNITURE AND PIANOS, VAGONS AND CARRIAGES. such installn and ouly pay for You can borrow on BUREAU. Building, OMAHA. NEB. : taken fnl'Lmu than 2 1 ORI RO lurs write to. Frank Ge RAILWAY TIME GARD 0. BURLINGTON & Q.|Arrives Depot 10th_ and Mason Sta. CHOICE POy FURNISHED WAREHOUSE 5 . . Hicks' Real ¥ from 5 to 40-horse b rks, Omaha, LARGE souTH firat class Ahape, ~Tnguire 1919 Dodge. FURNISHED FOR LEASE —REAL ESTATE, wch Insertion, $1.50 a line per othing taken for less than M OR 40-ACRE Florence luke, $3.00 per acre. ND ONLY INCOR- Leaves (CHIC 1 N PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. CATGE SOUTH ROOM, NICK 00, single room $4.00 per month. of ‘all Kinds. room 427 \(llnmza Bogks & Hill, —_—— BUSINESS CHANCES. fon, $1.50 a line per | Depot 10th and Mason Sts, i sate, paying 10 actes -im..m- FRESH COW \D CALVES AND 100 n line cach inse in fuliblood. Nothing taken for less thun 25 CENTRALLY NDRED BUSH atoes at forty-five ¢ Null\mu taken for less than 25c. RETURN TO __Depot 10th and M located; fitted up first class FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 1%e_word first Nothing taken for less Councll_Blufts, RS nird biteh, 1 yedr old, both very cheap. hafUnion Depot 10th and Mason balance. trade Christian assoctation, Atlantic Express (ex. 135c word first. othing taken f Good rooms, good table, reasonable rat. am.Oklahoma_Exp. (1o C. B, ex and Williams; owner can h Y ind paying for — e OUNITIO 25 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. SHORTHAND, Asic for circular. S e b pHe ¢ RICHARD HED Ready March 2 TWO FINB LARGE mumw MWITH STRICTL X Nrst-class board. 0 ORI T, NEELY, Pub., Chica Omaha Union Depot, 10th 1o bulld a’ now 3. Menech & Co. MISCELLANEOUS. 1% a word firat fnsertion, thing taken for less than Zic. SCHOOL: O . Life, Omaha. CUTLERY GRINDING. 13 NOW READY TO DO il kindy of fine grinding at his old stand, 108 NICKLY FURNISHE mab'g EX (e Sin). i $:45pm. BBeat rich & St FURNISHED FOR EXCHANGE, MILLINERY At horses and cattle. UNDELAND ** fiee of charg PAULArvives upon application. |K\|uy| |,..m. 1ih & Mason Sta. |0 FARMS IN NEDRASKA, KANSAS eXchange for _ MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. “Rates, 10c @ line cach inaertion. $1.50 & line per Nothing taken for less than %o, . GELLENDIGK, teacher, 1810 California. st UNDEBTAKERG AND EMBALMEBS 10 word first Nothing taken for less than 2. RAL DIRECTOR AND 161k Chicago st UPHDLSTERXNG. GLOBE UPHOLSTERING CO., GENERAL FUR- estimates’ and to. 22 Farnam CLAIRVOYANTB. “1hec_word st Nothing taken for less t WARREN, CL liable business medium; 7th year at 113 N. 15, Will sell ch FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. n'(Ex. Hat) Wyo, anty and give § Address confidential, Nothing taken for I stock ul KOO8, add City, Neb. FOIR HOUNE 0 & NORTHW] Keeping L0 man and wite. In eastern } MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. word first insertion, 1o a word less than 250, Box 106, Crestol WHAT HAV FOR RENT -STORES AND OFFICES 100 m line ~ach Inse Nothing taken for less Ui 3 S-STORY S10) Boggs & Hul, 2 FOR A GOOD ton, $1.50 & line per X [ nelighborhood. smallor house. vacant lot or B nu II.l)lh\lT 1408 Faram st. and Webster Sts. ylnlllur and sea baths. MADAME BERNAKD, 3.000.00 WORTH Texas: two chole 119 DODGE, T— My 5:10pm . Dally and Webster s Cily Accommodation elephone 150, DRESSMAKING. Ve word nrst othing taken (or I DRESBMAKING IN FAMILIE 4218 Nicholas, 0 Jobst Brow., rooms 0 and 61 mmu build- NEW HOUSE 10 MONTHS LEASE OF STORE, High school, 27th and Douglas, 32,000, Coltage and lot acres or vacant lots 440 acre ranch ORY BRICK BULLD ND The tullding has a freproot complete sieam heat Wl toors, gus, ete. (he Lilico of The Bee. ———— AGENTS WANTED. SEHOLD ARTL datly peofits. . “Rates, 1%e a word first insertion, "Nothing taken for loss ! T FOR LADIBS Swnsultation Viavi Co, suite M8 Bee mv. 916 Farnai. st z horses for Owaha MISS STURDY, 16th and Douglas. $11,600.00 GALVESTC BIOUX CITY | depot 16th und Webstor UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 10HN person employed by me cleaning of vaults wnd “lly Garbage Comtiactor. + Jlor never was, love' Upholstering company &e w kood rucket store. W. wdspools. A. MacDs M2 A 5L Louws Cannon AFEAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA How the Sales Were Yesterday at the Big Blooded Horse Auction, WALLWEBER'S CARD TO THE PUBLIC Withdraws from the Connellm Raco in Favor of Bulla- Shaw and His Trot. Ing Dog — Other Magio City Nows. The blooded horse sale at the stock yards continued yesterday, the following sales he ing made Consignment of J. W. Beadle of Papillion, Neb: SRed W ®old to W. A. Jackson of Omaha il Consignment of D. T. Mount of Omaha “Belle H,”" sold to W Glynn of South Omaha 3 1880 sPatience,’ wold 071 ¢ Bager of Omaha 70 Rosalind,"" sold to J. . Eager of Omah 90 Conslgnment of John T. Shaw of Teka- mah, Neb. Almont Lancaster,”” sold to . D. Payne Allian s Tand " wold ‘0" KD Payne of Allinnce, Neb . 0 Consignment of rson & Conover of lowa City, In SAUX, 11,228, wold to M Haley of Omaha.§ 75 ‘Intrider,™ sold to E. Doran of Sidney 100 Conslgnment of Alfred H. Pope of Win- dom, Minn,: U8t Andrew,” wold o B. D. Payne of Al lance ¥ Consignment of W. D. Taylor of Joseph, Mo.: SWOH R sold to W R of Omaha...$ 60 Dadetta,” sold to J. J. t of Contrai ity AR ! Dad,” «0ld o AL, K of Omnhin “Lady Me,"” Jackson of South Omaha Consignment Joseph, Mo.: A bay filly, sold to A. 1% Clark of On “Anita," sold to A, 1. Clark of Omaha 2 Consignment of W. D. Carlisle of Lake neva, Wi sold 't of W. A. White of St sold to W. A. Helsell of Ole- TIGY T s A ey : % 37 Consignment of T. J. Snyder of Papil- lion, Neb.: “Cymbaline,” sold to 13d Reed of O Consignment of A. A. Wichita, Kan.: Maud Wilkes, fily, sold 1o A, ] Neb. .. Huntor, ha.....$ 50 Kitzmiller of sold to G. O, of Lemley Vi ald o) 0. A ol o 3 enien sold to Woods « sold to G. N o, old o Woads Conus of 6" Wold o Z. H. Ciark of sold 1o WAL e 11 o Ode nette, bolt, T, “St Murtin Omaha WAL Hetsell ot Ode S pritel W. A, E sold to sold o Clark of South S0l to W, ¢ to i of O sold sl of - Ode e 1% Bainum of Mary- gnment of C. H. Mo, Cons ville, sold to E. D. Payne of Al- old "o WL TTAY Paxton, i Omal “Lula B, sold to 0. T Linn Omaha’ ... S . 61 A black geiding, sold 0. Jirvis of Omabi 100 “Lady Wilkes,” sold to J. A Hake of Omaha 40 Consignment of C. Shellenberger of Alma, Neb.: “Kitty MeGregor,” sold to €. L. Brown of Omahn ... i “iEthel MeGregor,” ko1l Consignment of C. ot M. Eirengie Donovan of Mait- F. to W. White of St ” onsignment of W. J. Thompson of Kan- sas City, Mo.: “Blackwood Bes South O . ke e “Hypoerite,” sold to H. B Trey of Omahi.. Consignment of J. J. Johnson of Wahoo, Neb.: “Bay Diomon," 1,813, sold to D. Omaba . Consignment of ld to T. D. Perrine of 20 K. Wilson of A. C anellonhurgur of Alma, Neb. “Carter Mo =ld to J. A Hake of Omaha ... 5 $ 20 “Capstan,” sold (o 13, Ckinm of Council Bluffs, In...... Aot Trotting Dogs. John T. Shaw of Tekamah is in the city attending the horse sale, but Mr. Shaw iy prouder of his dogs than some salesmen are of the prices received for their blooded Lorses. “Joe,” Mr. Shaw's imported English pointer, will drive like a team horse and trot like an Hambletonian. *Joe” has a half- mile record, on a straight trot, without an attendant, drawing his welght, sixty pounds, in two minutes. Mr. Shaw will exhibit his dogs this season Mr. Wallweber Withdraws. Frank G. Wallweber, Independent-demo- cratic candidate for council, has fssued the following card, withdrawing from the race: “To My Friends and the Public—I desire to state that In the interest of democracy I have withdrawn from the contest for coun- cilman-at-large, and I hereby endorse Jumes H. Bulla, the regular nominee of the demo- cratic convention of March 16, 1804.” Slight Fire. At 10:30 Thursday night fire was discov- ered in an unoccupied room over R. Palik's furniture store, 508 North Twenty- fifth street. The building was formerly owned by I. Reichenberg, but lately was conveyed to an Omaha inyestment company. The damage to the building is uboul $300 by fire, and to the furniture, by water, about §200. Magie ¥ Gossip, Muyor George M. Geddes of Grand Island is in the city. Voters should remember that this is reg- istration day. Miss Nora Cox has gone spend Easter vacation. T. B. Hatcher yesterday filed his petition as a candidate for police judge. The democratic city central committee met last evening in Judge Levy's offic Yardmaster Joseph H. Henry of the Union Pacific is out after a short sickness, H. Schuma of Washington county has been the guest of Councilman John F. Schultz The citizens' cily central committee held a meeting In rooms 25 and 26, Ploneer block, last evening. Mr. W. J. city schools week's visit, Miss Helen Seeley of the public schools will spend her vacation with relatives and friends in Creston, la. The Second Ward to Seward to and Mrs. have gone nnu to Taylor Lincoln of the for a Citizens club held a " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” Covered witha Taslele: nd Soluble Coating. BEECHAM'S PILLS aro a marvellons Aatidote for Weal Stomach, SICK HEAD- ACHE, Tmpair. SOMETHING NEW!:5%: " DOOR STOP THAT HOLDS THE DOOR AT ANY ANGLE, PREVENTS DOORS FAOM SLAMMING. Bio MONEY 19 AGENTS. hiND 25¢!s 108 IN USK chur driving on thef through pays for a first clags passags run through to San Francisco. nearest Unlon Paclfic berth or vrite injunction matter in an informal way. said and Attorney Connel had talked over a prop- osition other judges and decide the matter among Judge Lake did not the ordinance, in more than one regard, the ordinance did not to cairy out pla to invest Mr. fmprovements and he w of the as a learn whei pany pose allow he has suggested heretofore. ing Lyman Mr. of ) Creighton to ble it be s.FOR SAMPLE | | 7 ———————————— meeting last evening at Twonty-fourth and Wyman streets Colonel W. F. Cody stock yards torday of horses for sale. was at with a the Unfon consignment A soclal for members will be given by Young Men's Instiute, 102, Wednesday ovening Mrs, P H. MeMuion haa gone to Nashe ville, ‘Tenn . to sjend 4 month with relatives and friends in her na‘ivs city President Michaol Cudahy of the Cudahy Packing company, who has been visiting tho local plant, returned to Chicago yesterday The certificates granting the privilege of taking books from the public library can bo obtained any evening from the librarfan in charge Misses Anna and Nettie Hunter the public schools, have gone to to spend the Raster vacation parents. Enno, he next toachers in Albany, Mo, with their aged 3 years, J. D. Lober, Q street, and Twenty-s'xth afternoon. son of Mr between Tw streots, died and Mrs, nty-fifth T hursday Crusader crcampmoent Order of Cdd elght member; fellowship, B.J No. ndependant st night indthacod mysteries of Odde oW A, into the McCabe of the Culahy Vacking com- pany wil leave fir Chieagos this cveniig to meet his sister, who has just a from Australia South Omaha Mutual Ald asy annual ball in March 26, lodge No. 161, clation, will giv Bauer's hall Monday witchmen's its second ening, Verna, the charming 'ittle daughtar of Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Scott, Twenty-first and G streets, will entertain infant friends this afternoon Mr. and Mrs, Danfel Walkor of Stanton are visiting their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wiley H. Beckett, Twenty- first and N streets The infant son of Mr, and Mrs. A. C, Raymer, Twenty-fth and serious sickness, is so much better that it is now out of danger. The South Omaha Democratic hold a meeting inAncient bernians hall, Twenty-third Saturday evening at 8 o'clock The receipts of hc at thy January, 1894, have been 8251 pared with durivg the thme in 1393, a pain of 60,524 per cent Mrs. 1. Thompson of Stromsburg, visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Miles M. Mitchell, has gone to Papillion and was accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell. Frank Empkins, trusty and efficient A streets, after a b will Order of Hi- and N streets, sinco ards as srrespond’r cqual to ¥7.3 who was one of Union 1 the old-time, cific_ employe has been promoted to foreman of the car repair department, vice William A. Temple- ton, resigned. Dora Sanders, head cattle buyer for the H. Hammond company, has igned. Cattle Buyer Murray, for the firm in Chi- cago, has been transferred to this city and is now at active work Thomas J. 0'Grady has gone violently Ine sane and is now in St. Bernard’s asylum, Council Bluffs, Mr. 0'Grady does not re ognize any one and s in such a critical con dition that death may occur at any moment, A spelling bee anl basket social was given the lecture room of the Iirst Mothel st \ Thursday evening. The large eitend- ane was as pleasing to the pron us was the fun and lunh acceprable to the fricnds present. Mossrs. Hank Lewls, Fred Foster and John S. Bangs of Swift force have returned after a hunting expedie tion at Ashland. They report killing forty~ en ducks, but lost the game by fast way to the depot. 1 was held Thursday even- in to James D. Boy A pove ¥ soc! ing in the Albright Methodist church, The Tadies Aid society furnished a palatable lunch. Fines were fmposed on all who wore “biled” shirts, had thelr shocs shinéd or wore any fine clothes. Th clal fvas nitch enjoyed by a large number of {rienls. Cul How a Chicago Man Wa ed of Rheus matism. Mr. John Hall of 9235 Commercial avenue, Chicago, met with a serlous aceldent for which \ie used Chamberlain’s Pain Baln freely, \With the best results. “But nay says Mr. Hall, “‘comes the best part oft my story. sufferer with the joints. berlain’s Pain Balm, all symptoms of rheu- matism have disappeared; in fact that it has banished every trace of rheuma- tism from my system.' glsts. Ior many years I have been quite a rheumatism, with stifftness of Since the application of Cham- 1 believo For sale by drug- $6_Dollars and $20 Dollars To San Francisco. The §5 pays for your berth in one of the Pullman tourlst cars and the $20 all via THE UNION PACIFIC. No, you don’t have to change, the sleepers Have yonr agent reserve you s Harry P. Deuel, city ticket. agent, 1303 Farnam street, Omaha PARK COMMISSIONERS. Jefferson Square Injunction Matter to e Settled by Referces. Dr. Miller presided at a meeting of the park commissioners yesterday afternoon.’ All the members were present. Mr. Tukey brought up the Jefferson square Ho Judge Doane, as counsel for himself, to have Judge Ferguson call in two themselves without glying the matter any further airing in the courts. Dr. Miller said that such an arrangement would bo perfectly satisfactory to himself, and ' the other members of the commission agreed with him. The de jon of the three judges will be accepted as final by the .commission and the case will not be taken to the su- preme court » Dr. Miller brought up for consideration the ordinance now pending in the city coun- cil in regard to compelling citizens to plant trees and shrubs in certain districts desig- nated by the council. Mr. Miller said that it would soon be the proper time to plant trecs it any are to be planted this spring, and he wanted the members of the commiis- sion o be familiar with the contents. of the ordinance so that in case it becamo a law immediate action could be taken. to be elated over that 1t was lame In the first place provide for any funds its_purpose, and in the second ouncil did not have the authority any power in the park commission, Millard thought the ordinance suggested heartily in favor any proposition relative to beautifying city. No deflnite action was taken. Mr. Dougherty appeared before the board ropresentative of Mr. Crelghton to the commissioners would accom- Mr. Creighton on a trip over the pro- route of the southwest boulevard and that gentleman to point out the line Monday morn- 10 o'clock was agreed upon. Mr, who has interests In common with Creighton, will join the party. The line the boulevard has already been agreed on and the land condemned, but if Mr. \d Mr. Lyman see fit to donate commisssion a tract that is agreea is possible that a slight change will made. soom He sald e the at the A Favorite for Cou, “Ohy s wnd Colds berlain's Cough Remedy 18 th best medicine for coughs and colds we have ever sold," says 8. Keel & Son of Coal Run, Ky. It 18 a favorite L use It can always be depended upon. It leosens a cold, feves the lungs and effects a permanent cure. od la:vu; Whooping cough 18 not dangerous when this ote. § foun: remedy Is freely given, as it liguifie the B maSvAN tough mucus and makes it easior 1o expece orate, 25 and 50 c ottles for sale Ot all drugglsts Prico 26 conts n box Sorale. 'AE Ap G0 ceat boitien Lo waly:ly: New York Dapot, 865 Canal St rug NP AP O DR D ] Sunp MURFREESBORO, 1ll, March 23.—The body of Thomas Robinson, who was killed some time wgo in conneetion with the dam troubles, has been found in a decomposed condition at the head of the dum. It Iy believed he was murdered by a party of spirators who were known 1o intend cut- )“.,..m ¥ Hog: gkt A ting the dam on the night of Robinson's dis &g secure Agency appearance The excitement is intense and &2 HAnrm MrcCo REOPIA T[], | ATerao, 2 e thetint

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