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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1884)
THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA. ' tHUHSDA } , MAKCI1 2f188J. . DEMOCRACY'S ' SCHOOL TICKET , The CoflYciilioii Endorses Iho OntgoiflE Members for Its ClnlmlnjcTlicm to lie "a Dcmnurat , n Uepttlillcnn nnil \VotkltiKtimti" Party < ' < > inmlttcc , Ktu , The democratic city convention to put 'in ' nomiintion three candidates for the board of education was hold last evening in the council chamber. The meeting was called to order by Charles Connoyor , chairman of the city central committee. Charles Kaufman was elected temporary chairman and Truman Buck temporary secretary. It was moved and carried that a committee of tivo on credentials bo appointed. J. J. O'Connor , 11. O'Koofo , P. Dosmond , W. H. Ijams , and Gcorgo E. Stratman were appointed by the chair. It was or dered on motion that the sovor.il delega tions bo required to hand in the result uf votes cast for councilmcn in the various wards : The committee on credentials reported the following gentlemen entitled to scats in the convention : First ward Chns. Kaufman , Thomas Casey , David Guild , Clms. Comioyor and _ . _ _ . i-i T".1 Patrick Desmond. Second ward 11. O'KeiTo ' , NVin. II. Ijams , V. Burkloy , Ed. Moriarity and Gustavo 13onoko. Third ward Julius , Meyer , John Wuothrich , Henry Pnrrish , Henry Horn- bornor , Michael Donovan. Fourth ward J. J. O'Connor , Jerome Fontzol ) W. A. L. Oibbon , Peter Gees , Trnninu I3uck. Fifth ward A. N. Ferguson , James Dolau by A. N. Ferguson , proxy , U. B. Brown , W. T. Whitohouao and Tim Morinrity. Sixth ward Andrew Smith , George E. Stratman , Lewis Shields , John Morris and James Powell. The committee on credentials further reported the following named gentleman as nominated for councilman in the fol lowing wards : First Ward George W. Duncan. Second Ward James Mahoney. Third Ward Patrick Ford. Fifth Ward J. H : Whalon. Sixtli Ward J. II. Winsprar. The ropon vraa adopted. The temporary organization was then niado permanent , and the convention then proceeded to the nomination of three candidates for the board of eduea tion. tion.Tho The following resolution was offered by W. A. L. Gibbon : Recognizing the fitness of the three members of the board of education , whoso terms ot oflico expire this spring , and de siring to keep our schools as much as possible out of party politics : Jtcsolvcd , That wo nominate as our candidates for the board of education the outgoing members , Charles Connoyor , E K. Long and J. J. Points , one demo crat , one republican and one working- man. Andrew Smith moved to lay the reso lution on the tablo. An amendment was proposed to the motion by Patrick Des mend , that the resolution bo adopted. A spirited debate then took placa , Messrs. O'Connwr , Ferguson , Buck ane Gibbon speaking in favor of the amend ment and Messrs. Stratman , Moriarity and Smith against. The resolution was adopted almost unanimously. It was moved and carried that the del cgations from each ward select two members bers for the city central committceo. The following are the names of those selected : First ward Pat. Desmond and Thos , Casey. Second ward E. F. Moriarity and V , Burkloy. Third ward Julius Meyer and Pat Ford. Fourth ward Charles Brotvn and Charles Redick. Fifth ward II. B. Brown and T Moriarity. Sixth ward Lewis Shields and An drew Smith. The following resolution of T. Moriar ity was adopted ; That the school board bo and they are hereby requested to furnish all nchoo children the necessary articles to bo usec in said school free of charge. Suvoral other resolutions of instruc tions to the school board were read They were laid on the tablo. The convention then adjourned. A mooting of the now central committee too was then hold. Charles Connoye was elected chairman. An adjournment was then taken to tlis ) evening. So. Mr. T. W. Atkins , Gir.inl , Knn. , writes " "I never hasitato t ra-xiintnoiul your Kloc trio lilttcrs to my customers , they give entire BatUf action and are rapid sellerx. " Klectri Bitters are the purest and host inodlcini known and will positively euro Kiclnoy anc Iiivor complaints. I'linfy the blood and rcg ulftto the bowels. No family can afford to l > without them. They will save hundred * o dollars In doctor's bills every year. Sold a CO cents a bottle by ( ! . K. Ooodman. KING CAUCUS , TJirco Wards Attempt o Prepare for tlilw F.venliifj. In three of the wards last evening cau cusecs were held. The following are th results : MUST WAIII ) . Jn this ward the republicans held i caucus in Turner hall. It was though Thrano , the present incumbent , wouli bo nominated without opposition. Abou : sixty voters were present. Part of them it is said , were democrats. Erneai Stuht was nominated by those present for councilman from that ward. The caucus adjourned without nominating delegates to the city convention. TJIIHII WAIII ) . Hero a meeting was held in Me Gucken's saloon. After a conference bo tweoa the republican aspirants for 'tho council , it was mutually agreed to ad journ without taking any action The contest will bo settled at the polls this evening. FOUJITII WAIII ) . In this ward a caucus numbering abou 150 , was held in the board of tradi rooms , The meeting was presided eve by W. J. Uroatch. I' . M. Mullen acted as secretary. Hero there wuro thrc < candidate * for the council , \V. F. JJechol G. M. Hitchcock nnd Kdward Teat Juroo ballots were taken. The third ro suited in the nomination of W. I1' , ttcchol. A committed of three wns ap pointed to select seven republicans from the ward to bo voted for at the pti- mnries this ovoninc M dulo atcs to the cilyconvcnlioti. The committee report * cd the names of Oeo. 11. Lake , Dr. 1'nr * cor , John Lichtdbor cr. Oustavo Ander- in , H. W. Ikcckcnridgo ntul J. 11. Mil- ard. ard.Tho The souse of the mcotinrr wns that the ntgoing members of the boatd of cduca- "on should bo re-elected , "ROUGH ON RATS. " Clean out rats , mice , roaches , tlioa , nta , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , ophors. 15c. Druccista DRUNK AND DISORDERLY , V 3l)8t DlHurncoful Afl'alr on Street Last A most disgraceful scene was witnessed y a crowd of men on Farnam street last ight about 12 o'clock. Ofiicor Ituano let Maggie Lindloy , a disorderly woman , car lliggius' restaurant. She was con- dirably intoxicated , lie ordered her o go homo , tolling her ho would take her jail if slio did not. She began to buso the ollicer. Iluano started vrith er for the jail. She refused to go. Soon ack Galligan came along and attempted o assist him. The woman lay down up- n the sidewalk , screamed and sworo. ho was being dragged and carried by lioso two ollicors as boat they could. At this juncture Charles Townsoiid , lip woman's "friend. " who works at liggins' restaurant , cnmo up. IJobegan o interfere with the ollicers. lie also viia arrested and taken to jail. The voman by her screams and cries , hoard it n distance of several blocks , attracted \ largo crowd of men. Finally with the initcd help of four policemen , the woman vas placed in jail , being carried nearly our blocks. This sight in daytime would have put o shame all good citizens. This instance showed the great ncces lity of some means by which refractory , ) orsons can easily bo taken to the sta- .ion. YESTERDAY'S ' FEAOAS , Mr. J. .J. CiimniiiiKH Given His Sltlo ol' the Story. The row which occurred yesterday over an abstract of this city , which was being ireparod for Ames" real estate agency by 0110 Bowman , a full account of which was ; ivon in yesterday's BKK , has dovolopcci nto a suit against Mr. Cuminings by Mr. Ames , in which the latter sues for $5,00 ( damage ; . Mr. Cummings gives his side of the matter as follows : Mil. CUMINOS1 TTATKMENT. Long before Mr. Amos had employed Mr. Bowman to write him up a sot o ! abstract books , I had negotiated with him Mr. JJowman ) to complete a sot for mo mder a system the patent of which Mr. Bowman controlled the right of this atato , to soil and mako. I had my books man ufactured and ready for the work before ho order for Mr. Amos' books was given to The Republican oflico. And further when Mr. Amos' order for books was received by The Republican I was abaen from the city and did not return unti some time their delivery of his books. . The arrangements 1 had made vrith Mr , Bowman were that I should furnish nl the paper and material necessary for the transcription of the Douglas county re cords and that the same should be my property. I have furnished the material as agreed and think I have a right to pos session of the notes. I have also paid al demands as per agreement for work done upon my books and transcripts. Learning that Mr. Ames had sued out a writ o replevin to recover possession of the manuscripts yesterday morning , I atonco proceeded to the court-house to got thorn and upon entering the ollico was mot b ; Mr. Pratt , Deputy Sheriff Crowell am Mr. Bowman. I demanded the rnanu scripts , papers , etc. , belonging to mo which Mr. Bowman delivered to mo , am which I carried away with mo. Upoi returning to duty at The Ropublicai oflico I was mot on the street by Messrs Ames and Pratt and Deputy Sheril Crowoll , near the oflico , and was firs encountered by Mr. Pratt calling mo vili names , etc. , and afterwards by Mr. Ames who pursued the same course , and stop pingto ono side , I advanced to The Republican publican oflico door. Both r.in at mj heels. J turned around nnrt both shooi thor fists in my face still calling names and being excited and c-nragod i pullc ( my revolver out of my pocket. I did no point it at any ono , but drew it to protcc myself. My knowledge of the wholi matter has been oil along , and now is that Mr. Bowman's agreement with then docs not prohibit him from making one other set or fifty of them at thu same tim under the sain a system if such is his do Biro , J. J. CUMMINOS. In UHO 150 Vcars. Impurity of Blood , howovar gonoratnd ia always proaont in the bcdy whoii pail ia foil ; it spreads and ferments vrliorove a weak spot or low vitality exists. BKANDKETH'S PILI.S are tlio ono grea and unfailing remedy , booiuao they taki hold and cxpol only what is hurtful ; st when siok , Jiavo pain , dizziness , rliouma tism , colds or costivone8stnko from threi to live , and if they do not operate in foil hours or so , take three or four more They cleanse thoi bowels and circulation from all impurities of the bloodand oftoi save life. iJitANniir.rji's PIMH preserve the vigor of youth , and for n lonj ; periot keep of the debility of ngo. Sold in every drut ; and medicine store , with plain printed cliroctions for uao. AiniiHeiiiciiiiH The concert of Madame Carrono an Misa Emma Howe in , Minneapolis , ot Monday evening , created a remarkabl Bonsation , Both arti'sts took the audience inatan tanoously captive , and according to thi papers a concert of the rarest characte ensuod. Madame Carrcno ia the mos brilliant living female pianist , and Mis Howe a second Oerstor , wjlh all he trills , and shakes and , staccatos , and t voice of perfect purity and sweetness Both ladies are pictures upon the stage and they so charmed the Minnoapoli audience that they woromndo tododnubl and triple duty. There is u treat ii store in tlio Philharmonic concert to night which our citizanh arc hardly nwar of The house should bo crowded to th roof. DETWILEIl'S oTitl'ET SAW : . ml2-lf GRAIN GRABBING. Pine Million Bnsliels of Wheat Change Hands in Chicago Yesterday , Accelerated by the Largo Offer ings and Lower Prices , Jloso Proximity to a Pnuio , but the Storm is Weathered , The Lively Flurry Now Thought to bo Somewhat Beneficial , Jorn Holds a Firm Middle Ground Between Wheat and Oats , lie Ciittlo Market Iicvold til * Iilfc Iiiwcr 1'rlecrt Prevailing. CHICAGO'S MAUKliTS. pedal IM.'imteli to TlIK HKK. Oiui'.viio , March 20. There was little r no chixngo to note in the condition of 10 market us compared with yesterday , 'hero is no particulnr hfo in the general mrkot. Exporters are almost idle. A ow loads of fair to good cattle nro sent n to Now York and liostoii oacti day , 10 tops of which are Bo'octod for the English markets , There is a steady do- laud for caunors' and bluchers' stock , lit low prados of bulls and cows uro sell- : ij considerably lower than last week , 'hero has been only a light business so ar this week in stockers mul feeders ; , -150 to .1,500 Ib exports , § 0.10 to g ( > 70 ; oed to choice Bhipping , 1'JOO to 1,350 as , § 5.70 to SO ; common to medium , ,000 to 1,200 Ibs , § 5 to $5.50. THM KXOITKMKXT OX VlIA.S'flK. The day was ono of nervous excitement in 'change , and nt times the tondoncywas tanicky , but deapito thu extraordinary iroak in wheat , operators appeared to rcathor tlio storm in good shnpo , and iij : o the close of 'change , no features of liny character wore reported. The great Icclino is ascribed to unloading by some f the heaviest of the "Long" operators , vho have bcon holding up against a drop to 00 cents for May , tut when that cnmo an avalanche of "Long" property vas thrown on the market , which forced down the figures at a very rapid pace. " ty wheat opened at ! ) lc , but foil oil" to ) OJc , it rallied c and then fell oH'stoadi- y , with only slight rallies to 88\c. t rose from there to 80s , fell oH * again to Ac , and BO closed on 'change. On call ward an additional 4,200,000 , bushels was thrown on the market , which broke oft" prices irregularly io to jc. The clos- " .UK prices on 'change were 83JJc March ; Hc April ; 88J May ; OO o Juno ; ! ) lc July. On call board the closing prices vroro 82go March ; 83o April ; 87 c May and Juno ; 89i to ! 0 | July. The closing iiiotations are all tower than over previously viously known for this season of the year. Sales during the day were enormously 'argc , but it is thought this all tended to . general settlement of long pending deals , and that the atmosphere is clearer , o night than at any time since the downward turn in prices began. Closing iriccs to-day , both for cash and futures , ire about 25o under the closing prices : or the same day in 1883. COIIN partook of the activity shown in wheat , but as compared to the decline in prices shown in wheat , could bo quoted as very steady. The decline for the day or 'change was .J- .Jto gc , but this was addet to on call board , where an additional do olino of I to .Jc occurred. March con closed at 4gc ! ) ; April at 49jc ; ; May a 54Jc ; Juno at 55jjc ; July ut 57o. } Oi call board 1,025,000 bushels sold at a decline of Jc to .Jc , May closing nt Dle OATS. There was a speculative market for oats , it being unsettled and depressed by the decline in wheat and occasionally stimulated by the firmness in corn. Tin leading futures ranged J to Jo under yoi turd ay ; May closed at 'Me ; Juno at 33 c the year at 27jc. On call board 475,000 bushels sold at a decline of Jc to Jc. rUOVIHIONS. Trading in mess pork was moderately active , the feeling easier , and price declined IGo to 20e , closing compara lively steady nt medium figures. Ma' cloned S17.70 to § 17.72 * ; June , SJ7.80 U S17.82A ; July , 817.871 to 817 DO. Oi the call board 19,000"barrels sold at a declinn of 5 cents. Lard w.-n faiily notivo and easier. May closed S.3L ! ) > A to SO 35 ; Juno , § 0.40 i 8a42A ; July , 89.47HoS ! ) 50. On cal the iiiilca vrero 4,250 tierces , July dticlin ing 24 cents. AVIdo Awuko DrtiKKlHtH. C. F , Goodman in ulwnyn nlivo In liin IIUB ! ncsa and H ] > arcfl no iiultm to necuro the liost o ovcry article In Iiinlino. IIo luw Hoctnod th oconcy for the colobr.itod Dr. JClng's Noi Discovury for Coiimiinption. Thu only cor tain euro known for Consmmitiim , Coughs Coldn , JIoarHOiicHB , Astluim , Ilay Kuvor.llrou cliltls , or any affection of tliroat nnd ItuiL'K Sold on a pouitivo larantoo. Trial IxittleH free , llot'iilar nUo SI Opening ol'tlii ) Upper ST. PAUL , March 20. At two o'ctoc the ice moved out of the river in th front of the city and for the first time ii years the river has boon clear at thi dato. No damage dona. DunuquK , March 20 , The river clear and the boats will resume trips to morrow. DuiiUgi/K , March 2i. ( The ice finall broke up to-diy in the river in front o the city and pasaod elf without doing any damage. The river is now clear of ice except a little Hunting , as can bo saui ubovo and bolow. Connecticut AualiiHt Woman SuflYiiK JlAUTFoni ) , March 2G , In the hoim to-day the bill giving women the right t vote on the license question wag over whelmingly defeated without much die cussion. On the bill giving them th right to vote in school meetings was i. full discussion , and the bill was rejected 05 to 8U Iluoklon'H Arnica Salvo. . . .Tl10 ffroiitent modlcol wonder of the worli Warranted to speedily euro Hums , Cut * . Ul COTB , Halt Hhourn , Fever Horen , Cancom. 1'llon ( JliillblalM , Corns. Tetter , Chftjijiod liandu an'l nil BkJn eruption , gnrantood to euro I tvery lo tanco , or money rofuudoJ. 25 contu Tlio IIuiinolt'.MaoIcoy Cable. BOSTON , March 20. The Hewlett Mackoy cable is expected to reach Cap Ann about the middle of , April. Th Commercial Cable company , which own the line , to-day purchased the land nee essary at Capo Ilodgo opposite. Mlnorn Accept , a Kciliicllon , Marcli 21) . Three thou . | ( ' nd coal miners , in A Hints mooting a. ' iliitaboth , P.i , , this afternoon , to consid r the proposed reduction of a intarlor f n cent in the price o' the mining river tools , decided to accept the operators' onus. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl powder novtir t ri l. A mind ol purlt Mtiijh ami uhnlcsomenaii More conoinlcAl tl > n 10 CiUnaty Und * , am ) c uCI tiar.nM In rvmixi luoj | | Itu ihomultltuJo ot low tu : . short wclitl t Mum or liu.iilmtolHMMlern.ijoM oniy In cunt. Hoa Uk- K I'cmlflr On. . Ion Wall pot Nmv vtlr SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-Monov. rONr.Y UUN'r.O-On cluttrt property by J. T L llr..mY , 213 couth 14th struct. 3.lm | MONK.YTOI.OAN Tholowcnt rites of Interest llcmls' LOMI Agency , Uth & Douitliu S31-tl rONKVTO LOAN In81111140 ! ( SOU. ml upward L O , t' la\la mul Co. , Uual KdUto and I < o n Runtfi , 150E Tarium Ht. S93-tt MOSKY Lonnoil on ch\ttol ) > rep tt ) , hy S. T. Peterson , S. i : . corner Kth an < l DouKUa HKI.V WAHTBU. " \\f A N'TKI ) ATTfin lJSrt iTin to nB'ifS liirrilo TI CTroofchlldri'iinmlilo tceoiul nork nt Mn , Ira'a 20th anil St. Mar ) 9 at o. Hufercncca ruiiulrod. Ib4 tf IJANTKD-SIx or ulht | KIMXI dlroiiK Klrlo fur \nt- 1 loin or k. Api > l ) nt thu Taslun Iloti'l. WANTU1 > A EOivl clrl la ilo Krnornl hoti o. ork. Apply 1510 llnrncy St. ISti-Sfl WANTK1) SO rallroaJ men .137 llth SU U7-27S II. MANNWKIM'.U. \A/'ANlii : ) A ( ? lrl for irenoral hou o work. Oooil > \\nirm 111 bo pnld. C1IAS I'l.lX'li , llntflo houao ! , 14th Sis. IhS 20 ! -Threo salot lodlosnt the latii'y itooils Rinl notion ntcro , 1617 Douuhi Ht. 205-27 ANT ii-A : kitchen KM iM \ away nt 1414 UonxluSt llMton llostaurant. IIII.'JSJ \A7ANTED-Olrltoilo ( roncr.il homuwork 1710N. lit ! St. 127 tf W ANTKDI'nnor li uik'cr t U'liliohouso'n Driii ; .Storo 702 N. 10th Ht. 123-tf l7ANTKI- fur general liousu work H. W.cor. > 14 h anil How aril. HO W 1 rANlii-lJlnlng : room iflrl at 1017 Caiillol nve. I2I-S8' \\7ANTii : > -At thu Metropolitan Hotel , thruoux- I T pcrlercuJ dlulng room g\t\a \ \ l.ninedlatuly. I ! ! julro tumtottanl. 16027 1\7ANTEI ) A girl for iccnnil work and to niaist i ? with ttabhlng and Ironlne. Mm , KliiKinan Ot Ploafiant St. , lietueeli Kt. Mary's at o and Hartley St. , Hcccnd St. ttust ul tno ( Joincut. ( J 279 " \\fANTK.D-THo Konlhroom makers nml * avc If at PhttBiuouth IIIOOMI workii : BteaUy work. WANT1IU A coinputdit Kurtant girl for general homu work , nonu other nocd. Apply T. C. II'lUNNKIl. ' 101.28 ADIES OH VOUNO MUN In city or cmintrv to ( tike nlco light and plonaant work nt their own iciliieH ; { 2 or35 a day camly nnd ipilttly irado ; c/rk ni"it hy inallno ; CIII\RKKIIJ | : ; no tain | > 8 for reply I'lciso aihlro93 Itcllahto Man'f'gCo. , Plillailclphla , I n. drawer , IT. I i8-liro I'llOTECTOU-UnpreoodontodlnduccmonU QUtEN lady agonti for this now rubuornndcrgar nitut for bJlefl. Address ttlth utainiin , I Jlei' Lin- dcrgarmcnt Co. , 0 south May Ht. , Chicago. 821-lm Ty7"ANTEI ) Lidlos or jonng men to take nlco IT pleasant work at Iholr own homo ; } 2 to ? fi a day , caHllymado : work Hunt hrinaltno ; CAnvaan ! . Audrusa F. HldJ It Co. , hex 167 Uuhuquo Iowa. MB-lmol \\7ANTiD- : ( llrl In IBM | ly of two for g i eril hou < a work. Whlto orcolorol. Ap lictwccn Oaml 4 o'clock , no South 26111 St. , 4th homo from llodgo , 121-2JII " \\7ANTEI ) Qood and competent girl fir house- i work Apply at corner nl ImlUnnand Sum. u'crustreet , on red car lli.e. Mrti. Herbert' ! ' . Icntllt , 11G-2 ! ) \\TAN'lii-ln : moillately , ft first clam HPCOIII ! girl , Ti U'nt'iH f'l.f > r ) | nr wtol , . Hcfuroncos rui'il.uil. | Apfly at " l M. T. ratrljkuSiunileH.St. ncarUrau- . 113-271 l\7ANTii-loo : < l ittrl for general hon u irif. llif- T > ircticca required. Cullnt 2217 Howard St. , i : . of Himnlcn. 120-275 WAN1. ! ! ) Aglrlfor nccinil work and to onfl ttlili waihliignnd Irmiliig , Mra. KliiK'limn , r,0- PlinPiintSt. liLtitcui St. .Mary'rt ntu. , nnd llarnuy St. nucotid tt-ict wuit of the Content III-S7 * \\rAKTBI ) llrl ! < at Kit ploj mint llurenu. No of. T I Iku fco. 217 N. lOtti Htuut. 0 ! ) 208 "V\7ANTii : > fining room 1'ltlnt thu Kinmtt IIDIIHI Ti lithliutwcon llarnoy nnd rarnain. 48-21J ! " \17ANIKI ) A glil todo iKiooml work. Aunty n' ' BUS. 17th .St. l)7.f ) | V\7ANTKI > Two ( { irl , rook nml nurse. App y a V > tlckut olllce , 1113 1'artam ntrtut. i t < i. c. noiiiiii ; . VWANTHD Tolilrea glrlor inhlilloavnl woman IT fnrKencml luiuiowurl.Jooil v/Kifat will l > < tmld , 1108 Karimm Btrevt , liotweeu lltli anil | 2th Ht 072-tf ANTtfD-A girl , 1614 California btreet. 803 tf \17ANTKI-llrliu-o | want Ifi Kl'ln lor goner * II MOUHII work , timpply at unov cu C'liinoii Ilio'i anil Co. Opjionlto I' , ( ) . Norliar o 741-tl W ANTKD A Oormau illnlni ; room kltchcii girl Honio and Iloppo , 418 H. 13th bt. , botwrnr llarncy and llotard. DB5U BITBATIONa WAHTEU. VrANTKISituation > , fxperlcncgd vtoiioxraphcr Tl also ipilok and ntcnrati at t'guren. ' ttilten plain rapl-l , lung hand. AddiuM "tj.oru liauil" Hot olllcu 176-VOt Klniilnj'ini nt by a yoiliiL'u.aii In Hi'ru II. MANNWKII.r.Il. jbfl M | \\TAinKlt To drive ilillvurf oionor work I TT Htoro , niicaki Ooriutiiisiid HmrlUh , Itcfunincc furnlslio'l. Addiiei' < O. K. " llco olllco. JOS-SSI WANTKD-flltiKtlun on utoonil ulrl In mimll f m Ity. Inijuiru at thu Arcwle , IJouxUt Ht , Ixil ( 12th anj l.'lth tt. 10227) ANIKD-Kitua'hn aatranlncr In iirhatofamily ? I OrxKl re ju e/nlatlon ylveii. Addrejt "I * , A. llwi olllco. 131 2S | WANrii-J'otlliini : ol any kind hy compel jonni ; mm with riferuncci , "I ) , ciniiloi mi bureau 217 N. IGtu ( truut. 101,271 kwriil ) A rcllatilo young man wanti a pl o ao o"10" to work , board nd goto ncliool. "H , A.V. . SSH-U ll ANTKIl-Hltmtlon liy an c rtrlfnocil rlrri inker. Addnm il. K. " Iku Illo. . b"v ) . . - . , .vn , .vi > ni toliarn Inok . . . . .wait Mil Uuiy | until tltuatloiu licculni are In iilhhod J. II KUITH , 16I IMugUi. 03 | . UMNTKU-S.OOO ) rd.7rdiTt7Tro7 r l > blKlWUitol the * , oi Convent ' 1X1 on Ht. Mart' . _ . B. U. JOII15.VM ? ! ) of SU ) lit , Johu gn . . .I ) Doom anil board \"Hhln tit Mcckn ot . i toil1io , for k'cntlcniiui ati'l * lfo AiMfM e K. It "thuoflico 210-S7I FOX ntNT Uounti nnd L ta. 7Ull UiST-N'lrT : rttnT'ho.llrontroomi.'iNo SIS . ' HowariUtr.et.belwociiMhaiidOth W7 S7J r ) U M NTA nlcclv fiirnUliM parlor cmt r < 1 tire lth or without board , tlne t location In the ty , N.V. \ . corner ISth Mid IVirnam St . IM ti' ' OK ItllVT l l d 0 room ootlaso. S T. 1'etctson , H. K. coriur IMh nnd n.niv'Hi. IBS tf lOU IICNT rurnMio I ton in , prhato family wither or vlthnill IniAnt. ThUo bnnnltn necommodv od , 1M4 l > .tMiipott rlrroU OH'-M ! ITUIK ItKNT Store riwm mil l < n omc l corntr Ktli 1 klul Jono * . IhrnillT M IM.IJnrksoM. II [ JMlll lll'.NT Nloly fitrnl'hdl front romn , bi > rk i room fiitnliiiiil or unfurniMicd with or nlthnul oard , 1015ft. \ . P2I-20 } I. OU ItKNT Me neat K room cottagci In llannoiiiii place , 3 Mocks cfl't of I'urk Me. Klroct cari , t''O ermonth. I1A11KH1 A MAYNK. 31 If I/OHIIKNT 10)niru lann. AUotnlcK ) ftrd. T. I1 Murray. _ < H If /OK HUNT Mca liirnliheit room , 1717 CAM Street. 07.1 U7I IiMlll HKNT KiirnWuM room , 10IH Ririmmstreet MJ7J UllKNT Varnlitinl tin m 1817 DeilRO itn-rf. DM tf 1 ? 011 UKsY ! A finiiifl.eil room for ono I' SMI DoiulM , 411 ' . Olt UKM' lliuiieivnil nnd third llixip < of liy building , 1103 Kariiam HI 8. 71-tf I OH HUNT SIMCIIroom rotlaijp , near tlit U 1' [ ' driot. | r > is c < lon , A | < rll Mil. linulro | at 2121 > 'elwtvr Street , or of luKoM. . IjMiitTi I'.thnml IM-OII treet.i. MUUf " jiOH IlKM A ltiriil niHl front room lur oiuic , t o Ki'ittlcmen , corner Uth nnd Kim'iipott Ms. 7 1 < 0ll KENT Kurnlshp I room 1017 Chle-KO. 770 tf NT Kurnltncil rocimn , 1017 lodio sireci. 7 > OU lKASi : 0 hiiAlniiKi lots 10th Htreet , etnccn 1 Dm import .Mul C.ipltol lucnue , i-aM i > lilii , for n roi of jrnitt. AMI'.H , ISO tf 1K07 Karniiu Htreet. ? 01l HKNT llooina 111 Nchratka Natlonn llanli } llnllillni ; . Moit donlraUo olllron In the oltv uppllod with hjdraiilla olo-ator and heated h enm. Apply at Hank. 02l-tf ( T > 011 IlKNT Kurnlnhc.1 room on the norfiwn 1 cor. ISIh nd Capitol at oiiuo , formerly Crrliititnn oiino. ISD-t ? | \UUN1SHKU room lionttil J2J N. 10th. B76.lt E9SJL1'- 7 > 0ll HAW ! State nnd country rlshta for Iho Im- pr.ncd milk pan , by Urn. J. Kehollor , N. W. cor. Mb nnd California St. Onmha , Neb. 101 Sa T ' OIt Hr.S'T Store , aluo uoiil riwnn nml olllom In Ctmnmft Illock. K M. IIITCIICOOK. l 7-2t 710H SAIi-Ono : hr o Miwlor llahinann JbUn'ii , S 1 ton tafo an ROO. ! as now Height 4 ( ret : t Inches lillh II foot , 10 Inchon , depth t ! foixl H ) Inchen. For titlrnlam tmpilro at olllco of Nolirankn jmploment o.oii 14th Htreet hettt'en Ilirney and Howard Ht. 101) ) 281 7UKKAI ) K llrnml w ) o' nml stock Ii0f | hj'V. . J A. llarrUon , City steam Uundry llth St , 1UD-TOI /OH SAM : At n harcaln. A line two peatmlrnr 1A r > nil In purfcct order , IlKht nml ultnhlofor ono or o May bo noun nt Slnipajn'ii Canlaifo l' < ctory. 203-SS ) H VIilI Hl room oottnrn l r > rJ bar'i , K od i1 well and cistern , full lot N. Kcorner Chirlen ml aiiiea near Poor Clalro Con\entNorth Omaha $2000 ' ilovui , lulnm'O on lontf time. ( I.T. WllkliiK , | K)3 'lorco St. 130 i ( [ } > 0ll HAU-ChnlciilotHiiiur : Park , from WJO In i1 tilcw. Choice IO'R ' In HaioiD'a add. to Okohonm from SOU to $37B. 10 lots In U'llcox SiladJ ; nil fcnred , with uood . home. JI.COO vaili. PAULSIIN .V CO. Kll 27 171(111 HAUI-Fiill o'rnor lot 10th and DodRo HI , , 811,0(0 ( ttillioutanil $12riCO lth hnlldlni ; . A otiltiUhfiOraoiiH , full corner lot , 3120j. : ! Thu entttillpny 10 per cent on Intcstincnt. I'AUI , . fcUO , 13J-27 I rtOlt 1 HAI.K-44 It. front hy 77 ft on 10th ncnr Icnrd Str. , Cl.DUD. . Hull n lot 08x84 lii Improvement , ABSO elation ndd. , . For ono week oily , 10 acres 3 mllotteutof the , Fort , 81 , VOO canh. ot A lario nHiort'iient of nil klml of proiiirt y hy 1'AUI.SIiN i CO. 13J.27 1T > OH SAIiK Ororery ftnnd wlthntrado of $120) pur > car 1013 Haniuy M. N.V , MICUKIM , . 142-iO ! ! 1 ,10h SAT.IJ SU lint clai hinlnea ) lots on Ifltn ttrout. IliiI : , it milllVKK. 167.31 FOIl HAM ! Kroshma hconH at llllllnry hrlJiro , ( iiLumliiKilt. I'CNNY i WIM.IAMS. lOU-II FOIlHAliK TwoloUIn hhlnn'n 1st addition not otur 2 Mocks from Hanndon St. . $875 neil $ | u.'iO ach. A lurKain. IHKY i. MOTl'KIl , S. W. corner Mil nml farnar. jo ; , ( | J 71011 HAM ! Kleirant 10 ncro plcc , west of hnr- rnckit , inerlooklmr thu city. Very dunlrnliln for ill ) lilt Idlnx , I.2UO c h..Vriill will hu ode red for ily ono tteok. \cry idco lot , mnnll homo , Hnutli 12th Ht. , SI.1W. Aero lots In Norwood only 40 to $00 , Iho hunt t III lllni'hnoh ) ; placii , 9j7C up. 11 Cholcolots In HaiiKCom p'nof ' , f.176 to $9on , I.otHln llrnndilow , Jmt uontli of thu U. P. durot. 7r > ln $ 100. ' rje untrniiomcottaKU , full lot , li mil Iron P , 0 , , Sl.fito , 9JOO ilnun , Imlnnco SI5 pur month. An 4cru lot with K nil "to room lioiifu on llnrt St .fiW , ? 1'ldo n , halanco $25 per IniiHth. ( Inn h If acru Int , IHIIIHI 4 rooiiw , stallu , ota , Coll- ' ornla ntrivt , ? l,700 , (200 doun , hilanco ( IB0 per nonth. A Mock cf loin In Wlleox addition. [ lu olftr. .onk out. 'I hero IH soiiiftlillitf In It 4 | n reIn 'rnttlo'u biih-dltlidon , > l U.'O. oil. ( ; oul I room IUIIHU , lot looxirii' , 'nn If.tli Htreet icur William strut fiim : ) ' . ' , , , , ? 'J.o iloiui , and 920 pur nonth , ii"nnt : ( hilok re ldencn , 10 rnnniH , uvcrv rnnviii- emu , I.VKO ham , lot f.iixMO only ono-lmlf hlock nil St. Mary'H nvorinu , * 7f)00. Very i y tcrniD Mco 7 room rculdoncs , lot 40x120. iunr bt. Hiuv' itunnu , f Ii0i ) . 2 ! < irrciiiilcolanil nor'li Onnba , $1,530. MikeH the en Koixi I U IIAItKUlMAYMK , N. II corner Iho lltth and I'arinm. ir > s.f | i n : J10 fro ; | HAM' A Suacro farm Mivcri mlle riiirthw t Jill 1 nf 1'miiont. 29 acrux line hottrnn haylnnd ; IMIIIMO , irn , Kranary , liil't ' trnh I'rlco 1,500 , { 1,000 cash , hire * * JOHN JOIINHON , Jamoitown , Neb. 118-271 A Hmall Block of llrnga nnd Druigmti' fixtures for * ole In tlis llvo town ol VVit'urloo , Kohranka- good oiiiilng | for a phy lolan. AMcusi J , II. OIL- Kit , iikhorn : Matlon , Auh. 710-tf IJMM HAI.K-dooil Block of Coiiffctlonory. SIAIl- I1 HM"rf Agent2i7 N. , 10th Ht , I'M , , ( POH H.M.K-Onu tut of 'rinnoiH1 tooli nt M\y A. Kunilo , N. W , cot. 10th nnd Irani Mi. 10120) ! ) ' i : 100) liiiilm'H ' of good did ( orn. Apjdy ti lr C'lianibon Vuter- nary Htirguon , Onaha. iiy t ( "TTAOU RAI.K- imnri of matut , larneas and uniron. A' Iniulru2il7 | Chicago. 67-v j F011HAI.K-Alotoflreihnillk rowjdt Kill ami Callfornln St. 60 2 * 77OH HAI.K Now conk Dtoyriiior 910. Nowcham hnrmiltH , forJW. nt Hill A. ( Jo , 1IB north lot ) \Vuginrttiilce til now gooda. Ill iin Tinu 1 HAT.f MarMi rnlh , tl 401 mortlfigo nil Im lit wi ted farm in lloiin'U oounty Uuiilng ten per In cent. 1'AIJI.SKN fV CO. , J600 r rii ni Ht B tf for FOIl HAI.K-IM Ont3i on Clilraxo htrett , will ootmge , foiirroonm , ha I , two clo etH , itood nl nml lar , fllttrchtcm , tries , fjillt , israpes , .I,600. liar Mill. I'i/ITKIl &C01III ' P60tf 1616 Pariiamtlt , ( JTtOlt HAI.1' A irtlcnt Ice-bun nutublu for butohe 1 nr hcardlng houmi at U. P , It , H. Meat toarke oil 611 North 16th Ht. P3Mm T/OH HAM : AT A HAIUUm-IU'l a block mar Kt J1 ilury'n meiiuc , only llvu blocka Inim tl.nit nils Home. ll.risMent | | ( loU or HUltablo for ten ant liuuute. Will nub divide. Addruw 10MKINH OJ1 rarnam ktreet. 781 If < OU HAI.K-Um now popur m Urge and iu. QBintltlc it thin ortlce. tf 7 > OllHAIr-Anr ; tilamVoiiofc Hon Piano , at a , ] 1 bargain , In'iilru ' | Kddohn 4 : KrlokxoiiV. 6211 all J7101SAMKonr ! ! show ca o very cheap , lii'inli ' and ' at lOlholm & Knck : n. 10'J tf iiiK SAM : on DIAIM : A good upanoi muien the Iron . and w agon. Apply to AIcix O , Charlton at JlfCaxuu Jlfu * . OiU-tt / HAI.K r'arraH inllfn from city. Inqulra on J/OK 1 Mm ilejer , over Jl' dor'n Drutf ttoro , 10 and at Weimter. 872-tl _ _ n | 1,1 1 OK HA1.K-T 0 ojiuli Huconj-lnuJ l/mcliu an tn on" do Iviry uijciu , ctiOJi | , at 131 $ Uaruuy Jt , I I Pt a t * SATR-Two porwW frollcm , 1 Aupiy\ n nvJi _ * M-tl glB flonlh Uth ft. rwlcr. Jl lim n JtCO. On lmo t now , t tlili nlllca. t/ JlfVin fn hlon blo . . . . Ine r'Arnam.Ht. , omo < lto ll d's Open it rcMco n f penally. 1(17-1 } _ \ tittnrci KinrrVHnil'Mont * thN ilay ilfonhnl b ) Iniitnal concent , all ll.ibllltlcl and accounts to bo Mtt.YJ by 0. M laton. J. M. KMFIiV. C. II. KATON. Ihutnj succeeded llm flrm of Krner } and KMon , In tlinOniilri Kioto llrnalr noikv I will Mill continue HIP liiulin-1 at tl.o oln D'aiiil 1C ! ) Muiilh llth St , nnd linHo all | > emoin wanting catting of nnj ilcucrlptlan to K\O ! mo a call. 0. St. KA10N 10(1 ( OT . . . . illillMiUy lolwoi-ii Iho mcrnlir 'o ( the tlrm of Sl\c ] niul llanttr bai bcon fettled and nil moniy due the llrm Khould hopild to John bt ) leu who contltuca the liunlium at the old stand. 207 27 DIHT Clir.M'-AlniQtllNOiikM'of earth Rhrn i\ y , \\itliatirrmliiin , nt the northojt ror. of Snrntccntli nnd l t\cnnortti , next to tcltool , Ii3 it I OST-On Sttimlik ) M Hi. SAI n ROM lir.u-elot \J Unrlntr thcnvimof AiMlo IVck. Klmtor Mill ef nt tlili ( .tiler , ami In ) ro i\nl lv I OST-l'nir rtrrl liouiut niifitflclon. KhiJcr w I J lioj-m\ar.lciUi ) lc.i\lni ; nl 1512 lUtenpoit St. Mrs. Sriir.OUKU , Ilio mnKiirtlr lirnlorhwr < itiirn nlniiill < lie llint t u lokAt lOil l > noi\n | > rt St. , li.tnoen lOlli iul ITtli St. T.0 linol EDWARD KD'SHL. IA01STKII OP PALMY8TKUY AND CONDITION AL1ST. EOSTmilh ntrift , beturcn Ptrnura nnil lltr ry , * ill. wun tno UI d inunilm mlrlti , oM ltjnj | nj ono Ritnroottn i' f.t kiul ( iroicnt , nJ ili cttMll ( Niiulltlon 111 inn tniiirn , UT.U nirl hem > ! rtj r. I'nrfix-t tl < tmitlo l-viiranlci I JCOTIOK TO CUNTRAOTOUS. n 1eil ( irononAlK lll bonvoheil unlll 12 oVIo Iv M. nturiliMitieli , tlHIt l.V-l , for thu folKiwIiiu ork . ) lie ilono for thu I'nlon Stock \ nU conipany of ) m lm Ilinltoil. I'lrd 1'or Krtillni ; Irxckn mul jarvli. Scconil. For linllillnir the pll.i n.l . trc tlo lirUcf" . llilnl. 1'or roiiitiiiolliiK' MliAln.iKo Kouor. IMAIK ml p | > oolllo\lloiif ran lui evinilntil ami further In- nrniMloii ohtaliiiol nl mv ullli-o room , 2fl , Nell Na- lonal Monk ImlMIni ; . 1 ho right to roeot | nnv or all hl U ii" ont.l. 11. ADAMS , Jr. , i'-.VU r.ntlni'i.r. Oinnhv , March ! ! l , IS > 't. (121 ( South inih , ln'twccn Jacloon ami Jonea Bts. All Joli Wink In lloollnc , Ontleilnr , Kit. , ( iromptl ) latter of n | < iiluutloii ot II. Knlinan for I.liiior | lilivimo. NOTIl'li Xotlooln horuhy K\\V \ that II , Knlnmn ill. ) iiion | ho I'lltli iluy of Mareh A. 1) ) . 1KM , | | | o Ms ai < | > HiAtloii o thu M.ijor ami City Uoiineil of Onuha.for UrciKo o neil tlnlt , Spirituous nml Vlnoni lliiiom | , tt ornorlOth uuil DoJ o Street , 4th nr.l , Onwhi , Ncli. . from the llth dny of April 18.S4 , to thulUhili ) ( July ISM. If thcru ho tin olijvrtlon , rcinomitraiiro or iirotctt lied ulthlii t \\eckn from March SOtli A. 1 > . ISSI , ho HuU HIVIIIO will ho grunted II. KUDMAN , Apiillmnt. J. J. L. U. J I'.WKIT , 112-tl ! ! nk.l CltyUkrk. latter of A | > | illrntlon of J. Ke < < < ik > r for Mqiior ! . ! ceiixo. NOTIUI1 Nollm It .heri'hy ghtn that J. Kv nlor illil upon huMthiluy ot Jlri'U A. 11. 1SS4 , fllii hh nipllnition | ii the maxor nml elty eounrll of Omaha for hcunso o cll mult. rplrltnoiiH nml > lnmn lliuornnt | Kc > ler mil , S. llltli Btreet , i.Mtanl Onuha , Nuhtrom tlm 1th iluy of April ISSI , to the llth ilny of July S84 , If tht'ro lie no olijwtlon , rutnonvtraneu or .rntest llle.lltliln . tun ueokxfrom Martli'JOth , A. U. S l , mill license will Im rnnteil. .1. KKH I.RH. Appllennt lM2t-loHkt J. J I. . ( . ' , .IHWiriT , City Clurk. Mutter of Application of 1) ) . lUorbnch for l.l < | uor l.icoiiHU. NOTICH. Notli-o In liercliv ihcn lhat II Illoiliach illil upon .ho 'JOth ilay of Maroh 1SS I , Illo hh npplirntlon to the \ or ami ( Mty Council uf Omaha , for llcenso tn tell unit , nplrtmniH nml tlnoini Iliinnra , nt No. 100(1 ( 'aitollar St , l t wunl. Omalm Keli. from tlio llth day April ISSI to the llth ilay of Ju'y , 1SS4. If thcro ho no olijiictlon , remon trunoo or protunt lleil ulthln tno wu'lii from March -7th A. 1 > . 1S8J , hu Kalil llcciibu " 111 hu U'runteil I ) . HinilllAOll , Applicant. : i7-2tluw | J. J. 1 U. J i\VI71T : , Cltj Ulcrl. Unttcrof Ajiiiliciktion of Tliiiinpauii k Little fur Jiiqnor J-iconso. NOTJOK. .Notice U herehv | ; l\on that Tlioinrnnn & Little llilii | > onthoUMhilay of March A.I ) . lH4lniulil np | > l | . allen to the llaoruml City Oinnicll of Onmhn , for iiHO to bull malt , nplrltiloni nml \ liioiiv Minium , ut 1 I'lirimiii Ht , ilnl wnnl , Omalm Nrli. rom the JMIi ilay of April , 1831 , to the lltli Uur .Inly , ISSI , Iftheiolju noolijei-tlon unioiiHtrnnco or iirotul xl v\lthln luu uuuka from Jlnlx-li V6 , A. I ) . IBS-l the iiilil llcuiuulll lie iiranti'il , TIIOMI'KON k I.ir > 'T ' * Millranl . IM ) 2t oott J J. J. I , . O. JKWm1 , tlljr O.crk. ilatterol Application of M. Woukliaeh for Uquor Llcenso. NOTICIX Kotlco Is licroliyIvon ( tlmt M. Weukhioh ilM ipmi thu t7th ! ilny of Jtlaruh A. It. ' , 18SI , filu hN iippll- ntlon to thu mijor lunl city council of Omaha for Iccnuo In till limit , HplritmiiH nml iliiiiim l ! < | iinru ut s'li. 4ISS , I'ouiteontli Ktri'Ct , Thlril Wunl , llmihn , Noli. , from the llth ila ) of Apill , 1HSI , to thu llth lay of Oct US4. If tlmio hu no olijuutloii.ru. nHtraiKo or prutcht fllullthln InIIMUU.H | from rch'JHIi , A. I ) . ISSI , thu nil.I . llmixu uill hu urant . M. WIX'KII'll ( , Applicant. oo-'t-iouiij J. j. U c. juwirrr , city ciurk. Hatter of Applliutlon ol Clint. I'lcelt for Liquor Ucuiitiu. NOTIUIC. illcu h hereby ulion Hint ( 'has. Heck did npnn VOIIi il.iy nf jiarchA. II.ISSI. Illo his iip-jlk-jillon ti iniijor nnd city cunm-il i > f llmah.t for llcennu li ll in.ilt , Hplrllii'MH und iliiniH IIiiior | ut liiijlo lloueu H , riinrluuntli utiuul , 'M ward , Omalm , Ncli. . from tlio lltli il J of April , 1MI , to the lltli day ol ) , 1881. If them IHI no objection , rtiinmi- Mrnnco or inntehtllled within two weukti from Alartli 2Uth , A. 1) . ISSI , the iul.1 llcuiiM will bo Krantuil. CIMIII.K.S I'i HCK , Applicant. wkj j. j. u a. Ji\virr : \ , Wty clerk. Hatter of Api > llcatlon or .1.1) ) . I * . Ncbnell for Uipjor Mccimo. NOTICE Notloo la hereby cUuii that J. 1 > . I' . Hilmull din lum thu 2tth ) ila > of March A. I ) . , 1S-SI , tile lii nppllcatliin to Iho inaror and city eonnoll ol Imaba , for lln IIHU to neil malt , Hiililtuoui nml vlnoui lliiior | , No. UI3 H. IHth struct , Ht ward , Oniilm Nub , , from thu lltli day of Apr.l , 1HS4 , totho lit ) 'ivnfAlUi > t , IUH4. It them bo no objection rumoimtranro nr protom Illul within twoucokH from Mj-cli ' . 'Dili , A , 1) , IKS' the mid llcumuulll boKranted , J II. J' . Hl'iviiU : Applicant. J. J , I , . I ) . Ji\ViriT. : \ fit ) dirk. 1'ropOHiilH lor Military SupiillnH. ri\rrK , KIII" /I'AlirFkMAHTKIC. ( . V I ) n.MIA NKII. , March 'ii , 1831 , J SKAI.KI ) I'HOI'OH.M- triplicate , mhJcHto th niual oonillthinii , will ha recoltuil nt thin ulllcu until 12 nMock , noon , ( Oinnlm local tlnm , ) n < lute imni-d In real U r , nt H hlch hour tl ty will IJD opcinci picHdicu of i.hlduiK . , ami at uuif hour ( nllouliiK illltcronca In timcntllio olllioi if the iiarlur miiKter * nt thu folio * In if nirnul mlllurv po l ( or ( nr riUliliiKtttiJ ililltory attuld | iit HH.h fuel , for K straw nb nuy In r > tiiilrnl ihirliiif the ( Ucal yen romnifiicliiir Jnlvl t , Ibfl , viz : Omalmilupot , flny I'linu ( Upot , FortM Om ha , Nlohrnri , Hldnoy , Him ell. hkolu , Ilrldi.'cr , Doujilo.Itohlniou , Jj Slclilni.uy anil Wa.huklo rroiinmli ( or KIIIHUI < | , and charcoal will buopcn I'rlilay , April VM18:4. \ . 1'or luy , btmw , Kinlii ami bran , Hatiinlay , Kay SI AUo.ut thU nlllru , I'rlJay , A ] > rll Mill. 1881 , propo for fiimlnlilm ; on Iho car * ut nation ) nuuritt th iii'iieaoii fhu Union 1'acidi ] an I uthur Kallroaiu , ttiu tliiiniiaii.l tonn of o ul , of IHt ponmltf to llm tun. Also , utthU olllco , HJlmJuy , Mty 21 , Ibrfl , fo dmiUhli'K' ' at Oinnhn ile | > ot or at any lt llroad ( ti llon < not wont of Noith I'l.ltu , Imlnj , ' Itallrcrt'l ouu nuctlonl with Omaha , If < tOOOi ) iioundu corn anil lOUOOCUll | > umltOltf , Tlio Oortrniiunt leturvo thu rl nt to reject any o prR | > ttli ) . i'n-fcrencu lnn to nr'ldoi ' of ilomcutlo jKCiluctlo. mnnulucturo , ci nditkim of p leu ami iguallty LIJ niiuli nmUuch prt'ltrencu ulvin to artklim i Aiii'-rle/iii production und uunuuctiirv proluctid i I'tcltlo oontt , tulhu u tent c ( thu o muim > tk'H ' ri'iulril | ti ) the jmLllo nrncu Ilieru. Illank pnnrfmij ml Inn. ruction * on to ternutf contract , payment , tic. , will l i lurnliU- application to Ihli olllcu , or to tholjuarUraaiter ar 0111 ttill'ii nuiotU. IJnulopuiior talnlni ; propcyild iliouM ha 'I'r jitiiaiii f"r - t . thutm'ertlKiiiil ' , ortolhu ro pa * the Depot au I'ott < Jumtenniiit''N. ' O , II. JUNUV , 2 Ucnutiful Keaidcncc X'ots , just off St. Mary's Avenue , north of : \VoolworlhTsnuil ConnoU'd rcsidoncca , $2,000 to S2,50l > cnoli. Easy Terms. < { Lots on 21st , 22tl , 2Jrd ! and SaundorH , nenr Grace Street , SHOO each. Easy terms. Vill buy a lot in Lowe's addition only 1 ; { miles from the postoflico 'i o a milo west from the end of Red StreetCur Lino. Any Term ? to suit buyers. iota in "Sunny Side" on California and Casa Htreets , near 27th St. , $050 to § 750 each. Eiuy payments. iota in "Grand View" and "Credit Foncier" Additions- only 8 or 4 blocks southeast o the U. P. and 13. & M. Railway depots , $500 to $2,000 each. Any terms to suit purchasers. Henry & Shelton's , Smith' j , llorbacli's , Shinn's , McCormick's , Lowe's , second addition , etc. , etc. , at nil prices and on easiest terms. COLLEGE PLACE On Cumings , Tzaril , Nicholas , Cald- wtillPmil nnd llnmiltoii streets , nntl on ! J2I , ! J3(1 ( , 34th , 35th mid 3Gth Streets , hnl mile west of Military Bridge and Saunders Street , $375 TO $ * , OOO. \.iiy terms that purcliaaera may desire. Seventy Houses and Lots 5700 to 12,000 each. Phreo acres with 300 feet south frontage , on St. Mary's avenue , with large brick huildiug , only one-half milo from Postolli e $29,000. Ea y Tc-rms. Ijouutiful Acre silo on Cutiling St. , ono hlock cast of tlio Academy of the Sacred Heart. $3,500. Any terms will cut it up. Very Choice three-quiu-tcrs o an uorccornor diagonally across from S. E. corner of S.usre.l Heart grounds , 189ft north frontage - ago OH California St. , and 150 ft. west frtul , geon Kennedy Sh Price , & ! , CO ( ) . Terms to : ; uit iiui'cli.'iscrs. Only a few lots left in thi addition , BIX blocks west of end of lied St. car line , ono and one-half miles froi the poHiollice , and one milo from thoU. P. shops. 8300 and upward' . Any terms desired. Call and Get Plats , Prices , Etc. EUEW MAP Of OmulmlEach. ( ) oney Loaned on iiuprovetl real estate ut lowest rates of interest. Lots for Biilo in every part of tlie city , North , South , East , or West. Houses , Lots , Farms , Lands , Stores , Oflices , Hooiiis , etc. , for Rent. Deeds , Mori ages , Leases and all kinds of Conveyance promptly attended to. Dusiness and Warehouse Lots for sale. FIFTEENTH JND DOUGLAS