THE DAILY NEK OMAH V TUESDAY STOVKMBBB 7 EWELERS. The Oldest and Most Reliable MMVWV WGC'WWVffl ' MB9pniBnDOTmnBW > HMmvHramwH CTEI TsriE ] Issue no Windy Advertisement , but carry a full line of the finest WATCHES , DIAMONDS , JEWELRY & SILVERWARE. Which they sell as LOW AS HONOPiABLE DEALERS Gan sell the Best Quality of Goods. We are daily receiving the latest novelties in A VISIT WBLB , CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. The Daily Bee. Tuesday Morning , Nov. 7. LOCAL BKBV1TIHB. A very light train went west at noon yesterday , Miuc Moycr is surrounding his block with asphalt parcmcntn. The city council will meet this evening. Harry Gray , for four years in the I ) . & M , telegraph oifico at Lincoln , bai come to Omaha to tuko a place in the U. 1' , telegraph ofQco. It should not he lost night of tint the time for opening the polls under the pres ent law Is 8 o'clock a. in , , and for cloning G o'clock p. m. Bo sure and got your vote In early. 1'arko Godwin , the democratic nomi nee for district attorney , haflboen endorsed uy the central committee cf the working- men'tf and farmers' movement , and will give Mr. Burnhatn a hard pull for a second end term. Otto Guglor , while returning home Saturday night , slipped and fell over the new curbing at Sixteenth and Dodge streets , dislocating hta shoulder. Dr. Lanyon sot the fracture and tbo patient ia doing nicely. Mr , W. J. Mount is a candidate for ro-olootlon aa assessor of the Fourth ward , a position which ho has filled for two terms with general satisfaction. No better nan could be chosen for the ofllco. All members of the 1' . U. & I > . Co. , No. 1 , Mutual Relief association , are hereby respectfully requested to meet at F. II. L. ball this ( Tuesday ) evening , November 7 , at 7:30 o'clock uLarp. By order of the president , ! < ' , II. ICoester , secretary. County Treasurer Hush yesterdaymade up bis annual statement to November 1 , to bo sent to Lincoln , and it aggregated $21,438,58. This Is only the balance after a remittance of about 920,000 made last May so that Douglas county has IH paid into the stale treasury during the yearabont 840,000. Mm. Ullen F. Clark , a poor woman In destitute circumstances , arrived in this city a few days ago and is anxious to learn the whereabouts of her notT , Henry Olark. She is at present being cm ad for In the family of Mr. Cassldy , No. 118 Smith Twelfth street , where any information may bo communicated to her. The teachers of the Third ward school have complained of the conduct of ( ho Inmates - mates of and visitor * to the notorious old Bellevue house on Dodge street , and stops are being taken to abolish that nuisance , which ought to have been done four yean ago at least. Mn. O. P. Burris denies the charge which Mr. O. P , Burris recently made against her , and says that ho has been keep ing Ixm Banner ( not Lou Bernard ) since the 18th ol July , and had been providing for her since last May , She is from Shenandoah - andoah , Iowa , where Mr , Burris uecd to work. Albert W. Dodzon , oged 19 years , died at 1 o'clock a.m.yegterday of typhoid foxer at his residence on Ninth street , between Clark and Uraca streets , The time of the funeral Is 2 p. ra. toAlay , to take place at 1'rosppci Hill. The deceased WAS well known in this city , having worko > < on several of the newspapers of the city dur ing the past few years. The pioposed meeting called by 1M. \Valsh for Sunday tfternoon , at Jelleruou B > | uare , did not come elf , A few stragglers gathered about the corners and viewed the vaiont park at a distance , seeing naught but n few cows peacefully browsing on the gross. Then it began to sprinkle and the knots dispersed. The fact was people saw through the fraud and refused to be gulled. Walth and his counsellors stood around tbe marble yard shielng pebbles at the birds and didn't go to the crjuare at all. Sunday was a fjultt day In police cir cles and the Judge had but a light Monday morcing docket. The three soldiers who were arrested for creating a disturbance at the Academy of Mutlc , Saturday night , were arraigned and the Sergoantjclalmed that he had gone to the houw to arrest a deserter and called the other soldier to bis eld , whtn the polica took them nil In. The three men weie held In bonds to await on Inveitlgaticu of the case , Ono inanar- rental as a turpiclous character and be- Herod to Le the bead of the gang f confi dence men who have § o JOIK iufestedthe city was given till noon to U vs town , with the injunction that if found here after that time he would be tent up luf ' * ty days. Thrto plain drunk * wore aueited and two settled their Cncn vhi'e ' the other can tru continued. THE COIWG FRAY. Activity Displayed for the lliroo- 'Ply ' Contest , SohemoB to Decoy the Workingmen - ingmen to Kuin. The XJiroo Tiolrots Given in Fnll. The oxcltomont over the opproaoh- , ng election ia running very high , all interest in ihia city and county cen tering on the lugidlntura. The re spective parties have engaged their workora , and the streets are full of men whono norvlcoa are for sale for the coming fray. The farmers and M orkingmon's movement has badly demoralized the ring candidates of both parties , but n desperate effort trill bo made to elect throe or four of the men who will bo most useful for the corporations. Money is already beginning to How quito frcoly through the usual avenue into the hands of the ward bummera , and the saloons are driving a good buainceo. There is a scheme on foot to vote n largo number of repeaters and non residents. Tlundrcdn of names are retained on the rcghtcro which should have been otruck oil. A combination has boon formed between the railroad democrats and republicans to oloot Dewey and Oanilold to the senate , and Gray and Sunsonbach for the house. . Mr. Balcli , one of the active workora for Joe Millard oaid Sunday to a prominent citizen , "Wo propose to pull our men throuch with money Tuesday. " Mr. Balch doubtless Icnotrs what ho is talking about , but if this echomo of wholoealn bribery is attempted there will bo several people go to the penitentiary. There will bo a vigilant eye kept on those who do this aort of business , and the first man that is caught will bo cent up. A confidant of Frank Walters , who is also way down in the ring sooruts , de clared yesterday. "You'll hear aomo- thing drop among the workingmen to-morrow. Wo expect to gobble them in a way you have no iden of. " Whether that can bo done remains to bo soon , however. There are no doubt several hundred vagrants and loafers who can bo bought , but the intelli gent mechanics and sober laboring mon cannot bo corallod by nuy sot of dcooya or renegades. There is no doubt a design to getup up some Hoar-buck about some of the candidates on the workingmon'B ticket but few people will bo gulled by such humbug , The following are the respective tickets : KopnTillcaii. ForTloivt Senator , It. DANIKLL. For Stn'e Senator * , O. II. DEWEY. W. J. OONNELL. For llepresentativos , FllKD W. OB AY , HENHY aUKSSKNHAOn , JOHN OHISTOIMJEUSKN , li.M J11JNNKTT , FUANK OUIjl'ETXKIt , W. J. BltOATOll , JOS151-II 11. TAYLOll , J08ELMI n. GLAUK5OK. For County CnmmUaioner , 1 . .1. CJUJJALKY. Domorratlc , For County Coininiffllniior , JUOJIAIU ) O'KEKIfE. For 8tta Senator * , OIIAS. ir. iniowN. OKOllOK OANVILliD , For lieprc'BPntntlveB , ir. a. oLAiiic , ALEX. MoUAVOOK , 8AMUKL J. HOWKLL , WM. CAUNAUY , 1'F/rcn uoos. llOriT. O. d OKI ) AN , \YM. TUUTLK , FRKD. OHONKMKYEn. For Float Senator. JO1UV A. M03HAN1 : . ' ' , AN'TI-UUNOl'OU For Float Beuutor , JOHN A. McSHANi : . Autt-Munopoly. Fnr County GommUtinner , llIOIIAllI ) ' For Bcnatort. J. 8. McOOHMK'K. OHAKLUSH. BUOWN. For Heproeeutatlveg , KOBE11TTWAUKLL , of Union precinct. A. BUIlMKSmt , tf Weat Omaba. W. G. WllIl'MOKE , of 1'latte Valley , ALLAN HUOlVof MoArdle. WILLIAM TUllTIiK. City. FREDKllIOIC BKHir , City. U 11. OVIMt ALL , City , JOHN HOKX , City , KUBKU Rahe , le.-t fixuitlv u vivo iu tie world , and excellent jor stable - eta. / To the inCuibeiu / f the American of UOIKI > ; Omaha Oouucil No. 320 will debate the following quoition at its next rcgulcr meeting , on the 18h [ inst. llcsol .d , Tliat private corporntions nromnro _ beneficial than injurious to sociuty and the titatn. All members of the order are cor dially invited to particpnto. W. M YATEH , Oiator. BIKTItOPOLITAN HOTEL , DMA- HA , NEB. Tablou supplied with the boot the market affords. The'traveling public claim they got bottar accommodations and more general satisfaction hora than at any other house In Omaha. Rate , $2 per day. aug21tfm TELEPHONE TOPICS. Tbo Fremont List First Commercial Message Over the Now Lino. Messrs. Foaron and Cole receive the firht telephone mcssogo from Fre mont , Nob. , at 4:40 : p. m , , Saturday , calling for two tons of the very best Celebrated "Queen Boo" Flour , which they shipped before 0 p. m. at the freight depot. The message came over the wires much clearer and more distinct than any they have ever had 'rom Council Blufia , every word balng perfectly understood and the epaakor though 47 miles distant did not ap pear to bo 47 inches away judging from h's voico. This probably was the first at least commercial , message received hero on the now lino. The following is a list of telephone subscribers subscribed at Fremont , which will bo found valuable for refer ence : J. Dlckson Avery , J. 0. Blackman , Biles & Bridge , H. W. Bowort & Bro. , W. O.Brady & Co. , D. Orowoll , E. M. Collins , 0. Ohristonson , G. W. E. Dorsoy. Merchants bank , William Fried , Henry Fuhrman , H. Fuhrman , T. Frohm , Hopkins & Millard , Geo. Hammond & Son , 0. D. Ilarmes , Thoo. Huotto , L. F. Larson & Co. , Ed A. Lawrence , H. J. LSP , B. F. Morohouso , O. H. Movis ( store ) , 0. H. Movis ( residence ) , May Jtiroa. , Jos T. May , Ohas. H. Moy , J. N MoEl- roy , E. M. Maxwell , L. S Moo , Meyer & Schurman , Morris & Hoe- buor , OolsonNyo & Co. , Therou Nye , Munloy Rogers , lllohacdn it Konno , James T. Smith , J. T. Smith. Ohas. Sang tt Co. , Gust , Sohrage , Morris Sloman , A. Trueadoll , Union I'aeiiie railroad company. Tickets for the cheap Innd seekers excursion to the Elkhorn Valley , via the Sioux City & Pacific U R. , will bo on sale at Harry Douul'd Pool Line ticket office , corners Fourteenth and Farnam streets , November 8th. The excursion loaves Council Bluffs Thurs day morning. Omaha excursionists should cross on the 0:15 : , u. m. dummy to connect with it. Tickets also for ealo at 0. St. P. M. & O , department. Train leaving Omaha via that line , at 8-30 a. m. , connects with excursion train at Blair. BOARD OF EDUCATION. They Transact tbo Ununl Routine flublnoBB nt Their Monthly Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the board of education was hold lust even ing , nt which all the members except Mr. Points worn present. The usual roll call und reading of the journal were gene through with , The report of the city m usurer was received , showing the amount of taxes collected during the month of September to bo Si.047.COj fines and licenses collected in October , 822- 104.(12 ( ; balance on hand , $09,592 89. A communication was received from Addisou Jones , requesting that a night school bo established and a male teacher bo chosen therefor , Sixty pupils are already secured for the school. Mr , Anderson moved that the re quest bo granted , and that the school bo placed under the supervision of the board of education and superintendent of public schools The whole iratter waa referred. The estimates of work done on the new school buildings v/t-ro approved and the president and secretary nuthomed to draw watronta for the same. The matter of grading and other expenses not fully covered by the original contract , wore retorrcd. The plans for outhouaeu for the new bulldlrma were submitted and re ferred and the secretary was author ized to advertise for bids for the grad ing of the site for the now building on Kloventh and Center streets. A communication was received from ilra. Williami , rojigulng her position as principal of the Caao street ; school and ton applicants for the vacant position were read. The resig nation wa * received and the applica tions referred to the committee on touching and text books , to report nt the next meeting. The pay roll of * oachers and jani tors for the month of October was ap proved , mid the president and secre tary authorized to draw warrants for the name. Mr , _ Long , chairman of the finance committee , made a report In regard to the opportunities for investing the Duralua money in the sinking fund. On motion the committee waa ait * thom.jd to invest the said money to the best advantage. The committee on teachcra and text books made a report recommend ing the employment of n teacher of elocution , nt n salary of S30 per month for four hours work , and named Mies Hardonburc for the posi tion. Approved , and Miss Harden- burg elected by ballot. On motion of Mr. Anderson { he committee on buildings and property was authorized to toke the necessary steps for laying th.o gutters and other wise contracting for tbo protection of the high school grounds. Mr. Anderson called the attention of the board to the necessity for ohoa- ing a site und erecting n new school building in North Omaha , and re quested that thu wishes of the resi dents of that locality be consulted in regard to the location. The committee reported that th" site at first chonon had been disposed of , and asked for further time , which was granted. Mr. Anderson moved that § 200 worth of books bo purchased for sup plementary reading , and called on the superintendent to explain the neces sity for the expenditure. Prof. Jumoa explained that the pu pils were able to hnish either ono of the renders before the expiration of the school year ; that it would bo a hardship to ask parents to purchase new books for a couple of months uo , and that by keeping those books at the ofllco of the board and loaning them out by the score to teachers , much good could bo accomplished. The committee on teachers and text books wa < i authorized to purchase books to the amount named. The matter of the insurance of the now buildings now in process of erec tion was brought up. The law re quires the contractors to insure them up to the time of delivery. The mat ter was referred to the committee on buildings and property with power to act. Adjourned to the 13th instant. Notloe. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex celsior Roof Paint , " was patented May 21th , 1881 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will be punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWTHOUN & Biio. , * _ Lancaster Pa "Welcome the coming , cpeed the part ing gueat , No haatii txttmporUed punch ianappioachthcieiiownc < l lluiil'UNoa in tlatoi : l.very wino celhu nhould be sup plied with it. Trade supplied at manu facturers prices by M. A. McICamara. Families supplied by A. II. Gladstone , Omaha , Neb. LOWER FARNHAM. 'Iho TJ. P. Headquarters to bo Extend ed Early In June. There has boon considerable talk of enlargement being made of the Union Pacific headquarters building and onetime time it went to fir as to mi- nounco the plans for the sumo. It has at length been decided to go ahead with the work. The extension will be upon the east side fronting on Ninth street , and will bo of the rarno height and nrchitecturo as the old bnildiug , which was first known as the llerndon houso. The foundation will bo dug and the stone cut this fall , and the building will bo finished in thu spring. The improve ment ii demanded By thn increased force required to transact the business on the main line and the various branches which have been added dur ing the past two years. It will be n great improvement for lower Farnam street , That Huobona of Mine. Is three times the man ho waa before - fore ho began usin ? "Wells' Health llenewer , gl. Pruggirta. The Klkhorn valley land excursion from Omahit and Council lilulTd starts Thursday next , No\ ember Dili , not on the 7th s preUomly stated , T , G. Cowgill , of Pine Ridge , is at the Paxtou. u SOLE AGENTS 1'OR PIANOS BY Steinway & Son's , Chickering& Son's , Knabe & Go. Vose & Go. DEMOCRATIC A. Spnreo Gathering at the Opera Housu Lost The public meeting announced to bo held last evening under the auspi ces of the democratic party in front of the P.ixton hotul , was adjourned lo Boyd's opera house on account of the cold weather. At the hour for open ing the mooting chero were between fivn and six hundred present , who wore first regaled by some muBic trom the Irish-Amorican band. Mayor Boyd was chosen to preside over the mooting , and u.ado u few remarks after the usual style of the bourbon oratora. Ho was followed by Hon. George W. Donne , Judge Wakoly , Judge J. F. McKinney , of Nebraska City , and by Mr. 0. R. Redick , and while the orators all expressed great hope in re gard to the coming election , it wns evident that there was not BO much confidence as thcro was eloquence. Hon. J. I. Redick , who wtta an nounced to sneak , did not do so , on account of baing at Falls Olty , and Judge Savogu , also among the oratora announced , was absent at Plattamouth. It was not a very enthusiastic meeting. CX/BAR CONTEMPT. Tbo Sewer Contraotora Tear Up the Street. Hallway on St. Mary'a Avenue. It will be remembered that a few days ago tbo district court judge is sued an injunction against the con tractors of the Serenteenth street sewer forbidding them to tear up the street railway track on St. Mary's av enue at the intersection with Seven teenth street. Yesterday morning the bridge con structed by the company was torn up and the line blocked for through trav el. Superintendent Smith put in a temporary turntable and transferred pacsougers across the break. It is claimed that while the injunc tion was made good against the con tractors , Messrs. McTIugh & Mo- Gavock , it did not hold good against the street commissioner and that the order of the court was violated by that oflicial under advice from the city attorney. It is a bid interruption to travel and DUIUO litigation is liable to bo the result of this arbitrary move. PERSONAL. J. N. IE. Patrick loft for Ogden yeater1 day , Lew May , the Fremont merchant and Stuto fiali commissioner , was In the city yesterday and left fur home at noon. ' Miss Rachel Foster went out on the noon train train yesterday. Deputy U. 8. Marshal Hastings went Went yesterday. J , Jamoi , of Cheyenne , Is At the Can- field. II. W. Xieinan and wife , of Schuyler , and W. 8. Atwood aud lady , of Lincoln , uro at ( lie Millard. 11. II Hazlctt , traveling agent of the U. 1' , with h ad < juarte H at St. Loui * , IB at the Millnrd. F , lUrrowH , of LeMdrrf , I a. , U at tlie Millard. V , O.'lSenedlct , of Reynolds , Neb. , is at the Mlllnrd. A. L. Barber , of Washington , D. 0. , the great asphalt paving contractor , is a guest of the Millard. Jamea It , Porter , of Ilalgbler , la at the Caufield. II. S , Colby , of Sbelton , is a vnest at the Ojufield. T. V. Lef ter , of Springfield , is registered at the Ho el de Canfield. II , A. Gray , ot Lincoln , U at the Oin- field. field.Hon. Hon. H. T. Clarke , of Bellevue , is at the Paxton. W. 8. Philips , of Lincoln and Mrs. V , M. Philip * , ot Cheyenne , are guests of the Paxton. MUsSueau B , Athony registered at the Paxton last night as follows : "Vote for woman' * imtFraje. So sajg SmanB , Anthony - thony , llochester , N , Y , Hon. G. M , Lambertson , United States district attorney , is at the Paxton. Rev. Biggs and wafe of Laramla , Wy. omiog , ore guests of the 1'axton. V. G. Samuel , of St. Lout * , is a guest of the Paxton. ' Itev , George , W , Walnwrlght , of Blair , U at the Paxtoti. ' Mrs. U. Linorr , and Mr . I' . Supple , of OKG.INB BY Glough & Warren , Sterling Organ Go. Imperial , Pease & Go , , E FIIIBf , Terms the Most Satisfactory. Lincoln ; Mrs. Crolo and child , of Dosa- tur , and W. V. Young and 0. 8. Townc , of Button , am registered at the Caifield. PEC.At POTjflESn IO L.OAM KAOM&.Y * > i lu tiUArt iu. . . . iw .ui4 ui u. IV ) | T ft m * ! * Tlf)3Ylf ' " ' 'ftohY'm P'Ofi. TO LOAN Od chattel mottKBRO fo- MONKY . A. B. Tutton , ifo. 1510 Douglas t , Irons room , up-etalr < . 435-tt vro JJGUliWltcost In suroa.of 2tCO , ana upwards , lor B to 6 years , CD Bros dues Uly and i.tui iiujvisy. UI.AIK line u < u. * . ! Loin A < 4m , IfSh U'J Dim-lvi titn rno LOAN 31COO ruil estate encurltj , 1 JL rates. UALLOU 11UOS , iiov 0 lw 14.11 Farnam. HELP WANTED ANTED MIddlcajcdmaii to attend Inrnnd W it will rccoinincndcd. Applj .114410th St 100 8 T o number one lirooni makers WANTED llandow Dod8'0bt \0 \ > 8 Immediately , n first class man to WANTED of the notion department nt McDonad'a Emporium. 10-1 0 "tT7"ANTED Two Rood stcali y glr s to wish W dishes at the 1'axtiu He til jr.iulre | for the btswnit lOJ ( ij ANTED A rtsnettiblo famllj to ailopta ililld \\ccks ola. IiiMilroat southern ho tel , cor. 9th and Lea\em\orth Sts 10 > G" -ARlrlforguienl ho'scnork. WANTEDARlrlforguienl 880 W M. YATia- A Irl for Kcncral house work. WANTED \\illlamslijthbt. . lnd ! door south ofLca\cm\orth. ! < 0-7t WANTED To peed machinists ( general workmen ) nt Omahi No\tlty Works , 115 and 117 14th street. SO tf WANTED Hey to take care of h rscsand do chores about the house. Dist of references required. IIUNK J. UAJIOE. 81-7 \K1 ANTED Intelligent , energetic ladles or VV gentlemen can get | employ ment lij ndilrcs- slng or callli0' ] on H. i > . llri ) , ' ! , i > t Metropolitan , tra\cllhgaSent for Rand , McNally . 'C Co. Call between the hours of 10 and 3 ihll ) . 77-"t ANTED Twenty men for ralhoj * ! work. W H. Mannneilcr llth ht. near Farnam. 71 0 Thrcimuios and two WAttTnli Happy Homeland two other fuet telling ba.kn. For turms app y at Odd 1'el- loWa bulldln/'room 2. 46-7 * ANTED Uelp at the cmplojinett ofllco , 217 N. ICth etrcc > , up eUln. S5Mf AN'i'bD A , prl tocloceheral housework , bond referenda. Ocod wages pold Ad- dro T 0. Oriblc. Kearney. Nen. CS9-tf filTUATIONB VVAHTC Athoroujh book kcepr ( double cntarj ) detlro a sllui Ion , Ooid rcteiciicce AOdrei" J. U U. Iteo Illcu. 10 7 ! " \\7 ANTEDbituation b } n Irl to do general > \ house woik in a respiiLtablc faml > . \ . Call on oraddress M. II 01D Jaekton bt. 81 7t bituation in store or otlleo as WANTED errandbnj know all parts of the elt > best refcrcnjogiien , Address Messenger Bee Ollleu. 74 ( it .Situation to do general housework WANTED work. Address "M. H. " lieu of lice. U ! fit 171011 l.KNT House of 9 rooms , now , btreet JJ cars ; house ? rooms , desirable ; house b momx , new house 5 rooms , 18. US 8 1IALLOU 11IIOS. , Sole Agents. RENT Ono half of elegant front olllru on FOR eUcet , Oipotlte | Ilojd'a Ojiera hou-u 97 8 UALLOU BROS , Real lUtnte RKNT-Fiill lot , { food house , welllomtcd , EOR ! . A birgalll. Uii8 UALLOU BRO . , Real I tate. RENT rieasant front room , C05 18th ! Full California and \\ebiter. UO-Ot T Blxunfjrnlshearoonte. 1418 Ohl- FOllUR . UMlt _ IOH HENr-Houss three rocin St _ MaryN AvenuuIjctwe i K ana 20th St , Inquire IJ L.McCja'Uol'tH ) umc- . IW-tC It iNT I'loisxi t furnlthed room S'lltible ' for two KO tlemcn , 1819 Furtam tit. 8J 8 * 171011 RENT To man and wife- , without child J ren , four \ cry com cnlcnt chambcw for house keeping , front mid rear entrance , hard and cott water , No , JIU 17th ktreet , 70 tf RENT House of 7 rooms and liath room FOR HI bo lead ) for oi-cupancj Dec , lt > t. Meel ) ocatod. In < | ulru II. F , Truxell & Co , 13th bt. 87 U 17011 KENT SK unfurnUhed rooms In brick l < _ lioiiiioUIOiilcas'Obt. .ClUt I. MIS' New Map of Omaha , lutt eoinpUtc < l and B rcadj for ltlUc.r > atfrTtacn It I feet ulde bj 7 fict lonif I r.'Lbt and most com ) leto map of Omaha ever published. Ollklal map of the tit ) , bceuilumn. HKNT FuniUhrdrooms , 8IG Houanlbt. , FOR new II & . M depot. C7-C ! fTUJR RENT Three coin enicnt , wcirfu JJ rooms at S. 11 i-or lith and Hariiej streets. 700) ) RENT-1'arlor and two slceplmr rooms , FOR ) furnUhed , * - ' } per month fur the three rooms , ifa Jacl w > u btreet. tJ bt RBs.T-Upii . airs , 1117 ratnhiia street. FOR JOHN U. M.OUS. 1T10H RENT Hcu.o ofelx room- , bay wl.dow. J ; ctl'ar.cibtcrr.woll. ' Alllngoodrtpilr. 810 I cr imntb. 1221 rorih 10th street. 63 HI I70U REN r House 6 rooms and a IKO tarn. JJ laquro i.ctb'l.g fctrat , btt cea 80th i and SUi. l 7 Oct lBnWT Q e > iin room coltaju w.lb r gjMiwl cKssu , cUUr. cjil home , city and cl tein itcr , vll located. Enquire 1 0. t. UrUcoll , 1122 Da 'ettroet. * ' " TnoU RENT Stars room 2JxtO u r corner Oiimine nd bwindtrj tt. D Tli nitBnydw TJIOR UENT lt < m olol 18 ] rooms ! In flrst-ciiss JJ order , 10 blocks train open house , cheap . § 25 House ol 11 rooms , til convimlencd , 8 block I from opera hsuso 40 House ol 6 rooms , 23J and Nicholas stree9. ! IS Sloro cnt'nrnam , 2 floors 125 'toroon llth,2 lljors 76 S * oil trout resiliences S JO to 05 4S-tt MTAUUU opposite t'ottofflce. > OH KKNT rurnUhedtiontroom , 'Uecmtr's llljck , cor EUhihnnJHuBaid fOtt " 171011 HUNT Acrr pleasant furnished room X1 at 721 south 18thSt bctttern St. Marj's Aaoa- uo aud Iicavctmorth St. 013 tf T7\OH \ RENT Cottajfo of 4 rooms , 30th and Far- JD nam street , $10 a month FOR RENT Cottajro of 4 rooms , 30th and Dodge SlOaiLonth. T710R RUNT Housse of 5 rooms,30th and Dou- JD KlMEtrcetS18a month. 024 tt POflOSA.Hirj > . FOll RtNT Elegantly turnlahed roouiiwltn frag and butter. Hifercncca required. Ap ply at northwest corner cf 23d and Hurt bt reels. 933 tt T710R RENT A. stcglo turnlshed room at 1610 JD Farnham ttrcct. 917-tI [ T\OB \ RENT A furnished House , ? 301 UoJge. P E09 Imf TTlOIl KENT The buildlrg at pre cnt occupied Jj by IhoWtstoin Union icletrf.ph Company , corner of Farnam an I 16th tttcots : Apply to liarker BroJ. , Gag 01EC3. b77-tl TJIOR BENT 2 houstn rne 6 and Quo B rooms. J ] Inquire corner Chlcagoaud 16th Bt. J' . Swift , 934-tI T10H UEM A pleasant furnished room. Call ? at Gj-J N. 17 St. w ith reference 873 tf T710R RENT House , six rooms , furnished , In- JU qulroatD. Hjdoa cilice , MlllarU hotel. BEST A hoarding houie , at 108 Tenth FOR street , bctwron DUfas ! and Codgo. Inquire at cor.rf I2ihand DouubB. 811-tf RENT Offlcca to Jacob's block , cor. ICth FOll Capitol a\cnuo , JOHN 0. JACOBS , 762 tf RCM Cott KO of six larpo rooms all conveniences and Cno location by S.T. Petersen - son Agot 116th and Doualas St. TUt FOR RKNT Two new dwellings and two other dwelltngs In desirable lootllty , by UcKoon Xn , 1514 DouzlM ) street 817-tt I OIt RENT A cottage of flte roomf. Inquire . ' at Northwcbt corner IBih aua Chicago btreet. SlUtf FOR KbNT Largo office room cr half store. _ Ji20 ( l'arnb mst > ect. 797-U POK RENT A store in Balcombe block , nn 10th struct , near Davenport. 8t A. D. Dalcouibc. 600-2SU OR RENT Furnished rooms at 1717 Caaa F street , bet 17th and 18th. 46C-U "O < t HAL * SALE Desirable residence lot , Lake's addition POH dition , near hcliool. A bargain. 91 8 UALLOU I1IIOS , ojipodlte Opera Houscr FOIl SALE 3 acres of ground near 1'ark Place. Elegant for homca. A barraln this w cck. UALLOU BHOS. , ' )5 ) 8 H21 Farnam. BKMIS'Ncw Map of Onnha , just eomplcted and rcadj for dilh crj at 7 caeh. Is 4 feet wide b ) 7 feet long. Largcbt and most complete map of Omaha mcr published. Olttdil iiup of the cit.hc3 . column. * J\011SAI.E- Atlrhtclahsepjii of limits 1 and , I n'liilre Fauleontr Opera I Ionic. 7Jtf J710II SAI.r A first class gcconil hand top bug. JJ g } , ncarlj now , at 1J1U Haruej btrcct 74 6 I710R SAL An " " ' "Arganil" dcub'o heiter , JL ? for o. 1 hey cost new S6J. D. B. Beemor , cor. HzMhand llowa cl 40 tf "ITlon HINT Brick otore , ioqulro at dnu ttore JL1 corner JO.hand Douglas. OjS.tf S VLB A "Root's" blast Mower for foun dry or rcachine flnp , for hilt cost. D. B. Beemer , cor. Eighth * nd Howard 41-tf TTlOaSiLE Inull c-utk sio e. Inquire thlg JD week at 69 north 10th St. 8 tf TjfO-i BALU UhrcetHourind western fthere , JJ lanJ2jeirso \\VUhtaboutnOpcund9 F , aaiiaiiLK , 062 tf m and e Kcarne ) , Njb. T710R SALE One organ for J30. O e organ for JL } $53. Ono 1'iano , to. Caua or monthly piy- met ts 923 If A HOSl'E. _ JICVCLE iOR SALE- -Inquire 0. M. Wood- ) man , Omaha. 751-tf AbsoKisteSy Pure. Thja powder never > arlw. A marve o iinrity , strength and w lolfsoaieneBg Wore economical than the ordlntry kiuda , aud cannot be sold in competition with the multitude oi low test , jhrt weight , fclum or nhosi > hte powdera.f 7J only In can "AI | J'K'OWDEB Co. W Solft. , New Yoilr XIKO 5