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    THE DA ) BEE TUJiSDAV MAY 8
The Daily Bee.
OMAHA.
Tuesday Morning , May 8.
LOOAIj MKlfl VrTIEB.
Lawrence Barrett and troupe went
west yesterday en route for San Francisco
Kind people can receive a bright and
fine-looking boy flfs months old , raised by
the bottle , by addressing "Boy , " this of.
fioe.
There was a mysterious shot on
Tenth street late Sunday , the origin of
which was not dlsoorered by the police.
It Is stated that the Council Bluffs
folks are making a big "kick" because the
confidence gang arrested In Omaha some
time ago were not all convicted.
About midnight Sunday purlieu who
claimed to hare been assaulted by high
way robbers OL Sixteenth street were
looking for the police ,
"Such a Little Simpleton" by Kstelle
Thomson , a writer favorably known to
many of our readers , will appear In Godey's
Lady's Book for June ,
The ainiling and popular Frank Good' '
rich , with Max Mojer A Co. , is happier
than ever and his friends are smoking the
fragrant Havana. It's a bouncing boy.
The elec'ionof oflicers of the Union
Catholic Llt'rtry association will take
place this eve ing at the library rooms.
Two tickets ai u in the field , and a spirited
contest is expected.
Sunday n good many parties took an
occasion to get out cf the hot and close air
In Omaha by going to 'Tries Lakes , "
where they enjoyed themselves by boat *
riding , fishing , etc ,
Mayor Chaie has , it is said , after ma
ture deliberation , signed the. appropriation
ordinance providing for April liabilities ,
his possible vetoing being on the supposed
over-lap ,
The Macncrchor May festival will
take place next Sunday evening May 13 ,
at Central hall , on 141L street , when a
grand concert and ball will be given. The
Union Pacific band , sixteen pieces , will
tarnish the Instrumental music ,
A small boy , ruddy , healthy , and good
looking , was picked up by the police yes
terday , and turned over to the care of
Peter Gees until his parents ! should be
found.
found.A
A typographical-error made us say In
Saturday's Bu In the article on the Bohe
mian cemetery , that there are two hun
dred Bohemian families in thli city , while
the fact Is that there are upwards of five
hundred families of that nationality in the
city.1
At 4 p , m. Sunday , at the residence
of tbo bride's parents , No. 1C23 Dodge
street , Mr , John C. Thompson , editor of
the Brownville Republican , was united In
Marriage to Miss Emma Y , Bonewitz ,
Rev. Savidge , of the First M. E. church ,
officiating. Only the relatives and Inti
mate friends of the hiph contricling par
ties were present , but the affair was a
t moat auspicious one , and the presents re
ceived were both costly and beautiful.
I
The happy couple left Sunday evening for
their home in Brownville ,
There will be a regular meeting
of the Soolal Art dab on Tuesday af
ternoon at 3 p. m.
Crnickshink & Co. make a special sale
of laced curtains on Wednesday morning ,
This Is an excellent opportunity for house
keepers , just at the commencement ol
house cleaning ,
A Startling Discovery.
Physicians are often startled by remark
able discoveries. The fact that Dr. King' *
New Discovery for Consumption and all
Throat and Lung diseases is dally curing
patients that they have given up to die , it
startling them to realize their sense ol
duty , and examine into the merits of thb
wonderful dltcov-ry , resulting In hundred *
of our best Physicians using It in theii
practice. Trial bottles free at C. F.Good <
man's Drug Store , Regular size 81.00.
The New A. M. E. Church.
To the Editor ol Tim Bis :
OMAHA , Neb. , May 5. The con
tract for the building of the A. M. E.
church WM awarded to Messrs. Pom-
eroy and Knapp the brick work and
and plastering ; the carpenter work ,
painting , glazing , etc. , to A. H. Don-
ecken. '
Donations have been made of mate *
rial by the following persons ;
IttnerBros. , 2,000 brick ; Llvesoy
& Co , 2,000 brick ; Withnell Bros ,
1,000brick ; J. Humor & Co. , 1,000
Frank E. Moore , 500 brick ; Henry
"Woodsen , 500 brick ; Chicago Lumber
Co. , $10 In studding ; F.W.'Gray , $10
In scantling ; G L. Bradley , $10 In
sheeting ; 0. N. Dellz , $10 In floor-
Ing.For
For which we are thankful , and
hope that the dear friends will help m
all that they can until the work li
completed.
JOHN W. JOHWSON ,
E. 8. CLK.NHANS ,
TuOUtBCAMrBELL ,
W. W. POKTBR ,
Trustees ,
P. J. WILIIAJIS ,
Secretary ,
B. MITCHELL ,
Pastor ,
Buckltm's Arnica SalTe.
The greMest medical wonder of tb <
world , W > rr. > ntel to speedily cure Burn * ,
Bruise * . Cu s , Ulcerr , Salt Rheum , Fevei
Son1 * , Chncers , Pile * , Chllblalui , Corns
Tetter , Ctmupid Hand' , and nil skin ernp
tioni , guaranteed to cure in every instance
or money refunded. 25 ctu'.n per box.
For tale by C. F. Goodman.
Heal Estate Transfers.
The following deeds were filed foi
neord In the county clerk's ' oflici
May a , reported for TUB BEJE bj
Ames' real uatate agency :
F , E Balluy nt al , to Henry Fount
w. d , lota 1 , 2 , 3 , block 2 , Boyd's ad
ditlon $300.
A. Konntza and wife to Anni
Flal , w. d. , ti lot 5 block 2
Konntra'eOrd addition-5025.
J. E Edwards et al , tc J. A. Mo
Shane , w. d. , e. 451 ft , lot 2 , bloc !
135-118,101.
BLAVEN'S Y08EMITE OOLONQI
Made from the wild flowen of thi
JTAB * AMKD YOBEM1TK VALLE1
It U the most fragrant of perfume
Manufactured by H. B. Blaren , Sat
Franclsoo. 7ortalo In Omaha by W
J. Wbitakou * su i Kennaid Broi ,
: \
PULLING TOGETHER.
The HarmoDioiis Orgauization of
the New School Board ,
The Old Ofllcera po in for AD
other Term.
Henry M. James Re-eleoted Bnpur-
intendeat of PnbUo School * .
The board cf odao&tlon had tti re-
gnlar monthly and annual mooting
laat evening and after the tranaaotlon
of a lltilo routine business the retiring
members gave place to those newly
elected and the board proceeded to
reorganize , the members being Momi.
Long , Oonnoyer , Oopoland , Llvosoy ,
Spocht , Points , Gibbon , Parker and
Hall.
Hall.Tho
The election of officers fur the en
ding year being the drat thing in
irder , Messrs. Points and Hall were
ihoson toilers and a ballot taken for
resident , resulting as folk we : E.
C. Long 7 , J. J. Points 1 , A. A. Par
or 1.
The chairman announced Mr , E ,
K. Long duly elected president of the
oard.
The ba'lot for vice president gave
Mr. Pol.its. the name vote given Mr.
oug at.u ho was declared elected ,
Oharlen Connoyor was ohoaon to
fill thopojinuu of secretary for an
other vciui , having already served
wo terms.
President Long , announced that by
i change In the law this was the proper
Imo to elect the executive ofiiccn of
ho board beginning with superinten
dent of the public schools.
There was some discussion of thle
iroposltlon as the now members ol
ho board did not aoom nniious to
proceed too hautlly to'.voto foranporin- |
ondont of schools ,
Mr. Oopoland moved to 'post
pone the election t o the first rogn <
ar meeting In Juno , but there wae
no second , and It was moved by Mr.
Hall and carried , that the board pro
ceed to the election of the officar IE
question.
It was announced that the elootlor
would bo for one year and that after
ward a contract for three years conic
bo entered Into.
It waa moved by Mr. Pcinti thai
the election be for one year. Carried ,
The first ballot resulted In the re <
election of Superintendent James foi
the term of one yeai from the explra
tion of hit term , which la in August ,
President Long then appointed thi
following committees for the ensuing
year :
Finance Hall , Points , Long.
Claims Gibbon , Llvosoy , Spocht ,
Teachers and Text Books Points
Oopeland , Parker.
ilnlldlngs and Property Connoytr
Specht end Llvosoy.
Rules , Forms and Printing Parkrr
Hall , Long.
Supplies Oopoland , OonuoyorGlb
bon.
bon.The
The report of the city treasurer ws1
presented , showing a balance ou ham
of $61,700.
The bond of Truman Back as trea *
nrer of the school board , in the sun
of $100,000 , was presented , but b
the law provides that iho bond shal
be in double the sum of all mono ;
that shall at any one time be in th
treasurer's possession , the paper ws
returned to have a new bond mad
for (150,000.
A communication in regard to light
nlng rods on the new buildings we.
referred , and also ono in respect ti
painting the roofs.
Mr Parker presented a commnul
cation from citizens of the fonrtl
ward desiring a primary school bull'
Ing in the vicinity of Dodge ai
Twenty-sixth streets , as the Conti- .
school waa too far away to send thr >
children. Referred to the delcpati-
from the fourth ward , Messrs , Park
er and Gibbon.
Mr , Oonnoyor made a statement P
to the over crowded condition of t
South Omaha schools and the noooa
ty for additional rooms.
Mr. Points moved that when t )
school board adjourn It adjourn t
meet on Wednesday evening , whi i
they would consider nnd try to ado ,
the plans for the now school bulldlti , ,
Carried.
The board then proceeded to lo > '
into the matter of plans so far as i
ready presented by the architects ai.
adjourned.
Police uourt.
In police court yesterday there
onoc&soof disturbance of the peat
the victim belna committed in defai.
of $3 and costs.
There were two cases of intoxlc
tlon , one being committed and o. <
discharged ,
A complaint waa filed against a c '
ored woman , charging her with di
tnrblng the peace by the use of pri <
fane language. It seems that Oi
trouble grew ont of the fact that B
had boarded with Mr. John Lett )
colored , and had moved her bag u , .
away without giving htm any notlou.
Y.-storday the ease in wn ! > iTem
Tom Murray charges a colored worn. . '
with striking him cime up.
The riot cases lu which John G i" 1
heart and John Green
were iiupllca c. .
have been again continued.
These are Solid Fucta
The best hlood purifier and system r < .
ulator ever placed within ' .lie reach of i .i
faring humanity , truly is Kleitric liit'i---
Inactivity of the Llvtr , liillonBms * , JL , :
dice , Con tli | tlon , Weak Kidneys , cri
disease of tbe urinary organs , cir whoi -
requires an appetizer , touiunr iiillcl stl c
lant , will always find Electric Uitters h
best and only certain cine known , T H
act surely und quickly , every bof la p , i
anteed to give entire ratUfactlon or m
refunded. Sold at fifty cents a bottle o
0. 1' . Goodman. _
Army Orders
Companies 0 , I and K , Sixth Inf n
try , commanded by Major E , U B .e !
of same regiment , will be placed isi
ronte for Fort Thornburgh , Utnh
there to take station.
Acting Assistant Surgeon Samuel 0
L Potter will report to Major But !
fur duty with the command en ronte
and on reaching Fort Thornbnrgl
will be relieved and ordered to retun
to his proper station , Fort Donglai
Utah.
The qa&rUnautor'i depirtaen
will furnish the necessary transporta
tion , and the subsistence department
the necessary subsistence.
Captain Charles A , H. McOauloy ,
assistant quartermaster , U , S. Awill
report In person to the department
ommander at these headquarters ou
mbllc business ; having completed
his duty ho will rejoin his proper
tatlon.
First Lieutenant Oharloa G. Pen.
oy , Company B , Cth Infantry , is
omporarlly attached to Company K ,
Hh Infantry , and will awMt its ar-
ival at Fort Thornbnrgh , Utah.
UNITED STATES COURT.
May Term Begins business To
day . <
The May term of the United States
tonrt opened in this city yesterday ,
ndgo Dandy on the bench. There
was very little done , and In fact the
ourt will not got down fairly to bust-
uue until the grand jury Is Impanelled ,
which will probably bo to-day. Hon.
G. M. Limbortaon , United States
ttornoy is present and a whole host
of legal lights from all parts of the
bate , a full Kit of whose uamo3 | < re
to bo found elsewhere in this paper.
Daring the first day's proceedings
AntDn Plshel pleaded pullty to cut
ting timber on the Ponca Indian
reserve , and waa sentenced to ? 3i ( and
costs and re minded to the custody of
the marsha' ' . The U. S. attorney's
attention was first called to the case
by Indian agent Llghtnor , of thn
Santou Slonx , and by the Indian de
partment , the timber depredations
having caused much trouble.
The following attorneys were ad
mitted tn practice in US. . court ;
Ohnrlea H' Tanner of Hastings , W.
H. Platt of Grand Island , J. L. Ken
nedy ol Omaha and W. J. Martin of
Omaha ,
A FUBIODS FUS1XADE.
A Jealous Husband Fires Five Shots
at His Supposed Rival.
On Friday evening the dwellers In t
certain vicinity in North Omaha were
startled by several shots which follow
ed each other in quick succession , and
seemed to come from a qnn of heavj
calibre.
An investigation of the canso of the
firlnf revealed the fact that it was
from the jealousy of a husband
whose wife left him some time ago and
whom he believed had gene with an
other man.
Both the parties wore employes at a
North Omaha brick yard and ono ol
them roomed with the proprietor * !
family. The other , the married man ,
roomed elsewhere and , it seems , got
the notion Into his head that his rival
had supplanted him in his wife's affec <
tlons and favors. Ho according ! ;
armed himself with a big revolver auc
wont to the proprietor's house , then
knocking in the window of the rooir.
In which ho believed his wife to be
with her paramour.
It was about 0 o'clock p. m. anc
very dark , and after breaking in tht
window five shot wore fired into thi
room in quick enccoeaion. No light
was struck and no elgna made of thi
presence of any ono in the room , bnl
It is said that the accused was there ,
and that ho was "soared of his life. "
At any event the affair created
quite a sensation in North Omaha
and it is a wonder that it did not lead
to one or two arrests.
BACKED CONCERT.
A Charming Entertainment at thi
Htadt Tneater.
A grand sacred concert was given a
the Omaha Stadt theater Sunda ]
by the Musical Union orchestra , a
which a largo audience was in attend
ance , and was delighted with the mag
nlficent programme.
The selections were choice , anc
without exception , well rendered. Ont
of tbe most pleasing numbers wai
lotow's overture "Generentola , " anc
tbe grand fantaeie for two cornets , b ]
Mesers. Brandt and Sohlndler , was <
masterpiece.
As usual the Musical Union made t
signal success of their undertaking anc
the concert was greatly enjoyed by al !
present.
MATCH MAKERS-
The New Industry Which Is Spring
Ing up In Omaha.
Articles of incorporation of the
Omaha Match Manufacturing com
pany were filed In the office of tht
county clerk yesterday ,
The principal place of the transac
tlon of business will bo Omaha , ant
the capital stock is $5,000 , in shares o :
$100 each , 35 per cent of whlcl
must bu paid down before the incor
poratlon begins to take effect. Thi
limit of the company's existence li
fixed at the date of May 15 , 1003.
Thu Indebtedness shall not oxooec
two-thirds ot the capital stock , anc
the tffitrs of the comp\ny are to b <
managed by a board of director
chosen from among the stockholders
Too incoruorators are Frank Kis
per , Paul Daniels and Anton Lcur
man.
ATTENTION FARMERS.
White seed com. Wu have just re
culved from Missouri a oar o
thoroughly testud white seed corn
red cob , early maturing variety. Thi
whltu corn will piy 50) to 82 per loai
mort ) thnn yellow corn for all that cm
be marketed next fall arid winter.
ATLAS MILUSO Co ,
J18-d3t Cor 7th & Jones Sts.
FOR SALE.
A new aide-bar , end spring top bug
gy , made by Snyder and took firs
prlza at the state fair laat fall ; uove
used and will bo sold low. Apply a
Wcvitern Newspaper Union , cor. 12tl
and Douglas at. feh28m&etf
20o PER CAN.
California Egg Plums , Goldet
Drops , Qrapee , Quinces , Damsons
Prune * and Chorriea , at
HEIMROD fc DORM&N'S ,
19if Cor. 13th and Jackson.
Cards and wedding'statlonery Ootter'i
A NEW CHURCH.
interesting Services nt the First Con
gregational Buudny Night.
A most Interesting mooting was that
heUl at the Congregational church last
night , It being the occasion of the
withdrawal of thirty of the members ,
for the purpose of forming the organ
ization of the St. Mary's avenue
hurch congregation ,
The church was well filled and thb
lervlceo solemn and Impreuivo. The
iastor took for his subject the open
ng versa of the 13th chapter ot Acts
which ho said was a good Introduc
tion to this meeting and the move
ment It celebrated. The object of
, bii mooting was to dismiss part of the
ihnroh. and a choice part.
Mr , Shorrlll then proceeded to give
i brief account of the origin and
growth of this movement , the first
date on the record book being August
15,1881 , although the history began
earlier. Ho gave some figures In
ho matter , which showed that
, ho treasurer had had the
turn of $5,768,72 pate through her
handf , coming mostly In small sums
and had paid ont the whole amount
without a deficiency of a single cent.
01 this amount $1,000 was received
from the church building fund , $500
of which wai to bo returned within
three years. There were nisi contri
butions from a number of parties
amounting to $1,000 in all. The
treasurer , Mrs. Ruatln , was tendered a
vote of thanks April 10th , for her
faithful and earnest eorvlcon. The
dedication day WHS the hat Sabbath
hi October , and the 13 h anniversary
of Mr. Sherrlll's first sctinon In
Omaha , Is the liltlo brick church at
the corner of 10th and Farnutn. At
this dedication it was a remarkable
fact that BO many clergymen wore
prannnt aud the rapidity with which
the $1,000 required waa raised waa
astonishing.
This churah knows well the sacrifice
it makes but ho believed It was the
will of God and their high privilege tc
co-oporato In the work In this city bj
founding another church.
At the conclusion of the sermon ,
which waa mort interesting , the ceremony
mony of baptism was administered tc
ono of the now members.
fBBSONAL , .
Wm. Manual ] , Fremont ; v7. H. Platt ,
Grand Island ; A. O. Abbott , Gram
Island , J. O. Blackman , Fremont ; Char
O. Whedon , Robt. Ryan , N. S. Harwood ,
F. C , Harrison , Lincoln ; D , Rogers ,
North PUttc ; J. L.KaJey. Red Cloud ; J ,
R. Webster , Lincoln ; J. Moore , Bldniy
J. R. Kornchan , Grand .Island ; W. R ,
Kelly , Lincoln ; R. T. Dodd and F. C
Dodge. Wood Biver ; W. D. Hill , Beatrice
A. H. Cole , Junlata ; L , C. Burr , Lincoln
Frank Strutter , North IJend ; John L
Retd , WymoreV. ; . D. Wildman , Cul
bertson ; John II , Ames , R. T , McGrew ,
A , Andrue , Lincoln ; Ben Reynolds , Wy
more ; Chaa , E. Wlgglno , Blue Springs
Jos , Fox , Grand Island ; W. L. Van Al
styne , W. 11. Leonard , Lincoln ; F , K
Palmer , Platttmoutb ; J. H , Broady
Brownville ; Thu < i. G. Stevenson , Albcr
Slade , Alhn T. Recber , J. F. Wllhelmi
and J. J. Hcchttettrr , Nebraska City ; D
Loeb , Columbui , and V. G. Lantry
Blair , were among the distinguished Ne
braekana who registered at the Paxtoi
yesterday.
J. B. Jennlngr , of CulbertsoniW. ; F
Norrls , Pouca ; 8 , F. Learning , Decatui
C. Thompson , Athlacd ; James Bell am
M. M. Ormsby , of David City ; Gee
Lehman , Columbus ; Wm. Soderstrom
Lincoln ; W. M. Appleget , Tecumseb , am
F. K. Hoag , Wymore , are among the Nc
braska quests at the Mlllard last night.
Dr. W. F. Carver , of the "Wild West
combination , wai in town yesterday , an
returned to Columbus la t evening. Thi
show will go into camp and start froc
there , Instead of Omaha , us was at firs
intended.
Frank Valerius , of Minneapolis , wh
represents the ale bouse of Scbenck Bros.
Is in the city visiting his old friend , A. B
Davenport , of the Mlllard.
Hon. G. M. Lambertson came up fron
Lincoln yesterday to attend the Unitec
States court.
Thomas Jones and family and M. D
Welch and wife , of Lincoln , are guests a1
the Paxton.
0. E. Sumner and family and Mlia M
Fonda , of Schuyler , ure guests at thi
Millard.
D. F. Hallett , oi Red Chic , Iowa , wai
at the Metropolitan yesterday ,
Kx-Gov. E. 0. Games andWm. Cirnes
of S award , are at the Paxton.
Prof. E. R. Paige , of Council Bluffa , fi
registered at the Mlllard.
E , S. Hedges , of. Springfield , ls a gueel
at the Metropolitan ,
R. Bartlett , of Chlhauhua , Mexico , ii
at the Metropolitan.
Robt. E. Strahorn , the U. P. llterarj
matIs lu the city.
J. D. Draper , of the 0. , St. P. & M. I
at the Paxton.
Hou. W. U. Manger , of Fremont , L
tt the Pmtun.
Hun , 1' . M. Marquett , of Lincoln , is a
the MilUrd.
Strathtnan Lowe , of New Zsaland , is a
the Millard.
Lltut. Adornof the army , ii at th
Paxton.
0. J. > -be'.ps , of Schuyler , U at the Mil
lard.
lard.J.
J. O. West , of Grand Island , Is ID th
city.
city.John
John Brett and wife , of Shelton , Va.
E. M. lUrtlett went west yeKUrday ,
lr Geo. L. Miller , of The Herald , wen
out to Bchuyler yesterday.
Conductor Thoman , of the Omaha anc
Lincoln run cf the Uulon Pacific , ha >
taken a couple of mentha' lay-off for thi
benefit of bis health , and will go to Kan
sas. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
XXTTER9
Remaining In Poatoffica during the
ending May C , 1883.
OINTUUIKN.
Acitla W Anderson G L
Aldrich H W Atcblnton L
Acton G O Amerland J
Albee E P Ackers S J
Arnold 0 R BuckUnd G
Burns JJ Bailer TJ
Bogao W Brlnksr W 0
LADIES' LIST ,
Acton Mrs J Albertson T
Baker Miss F Brown Mrs A
Bergstrnm Mrs P E Bishop Mrs W
Clark Mrs J Clark E A
Camp Miss L Chambers E E
Creally Miss M De Mille Mrs J H
Danes T Flatteush Mrs A &
Fully Mrs E Guile M If a K
Hunt Miss L Hurley MiBsL
Hooper Miss M Hench Mr < K L
In Kb ram Mrs N King Mrs L
HuplarmMIss M Liwnon Miss M
Tues F. HALL. I'oatmaater.
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER
Loss of Appetite , Bowels costive ,
Fain In the Head , -with a dull sen-
eatlon in the back part , Fain tinder
the Shoulder blade , fullness after
eating : , -with a disinclination to ex
ertion of body or mind , Irritability
of temper , Low spirits , with a feel-
In IT of liavintr neglected some duty.
Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering , at
the heart , Dots before the ayes , Yel
low Skin , Headache generally over
tbo right eye. Restlessness , with fit
ful dreams , .highly colored Urine ,
and CONSTIPATION-
TTJTT'S PII < TjB are especially
adapted to incli cntes , one dose ef
fect * uci a cliniiue or feellnii as to
nitniilHli the suflerer.
Tliey Iiicrenie the Aitpetlteand cans *
the body to Take ou I'lcsli , thus the R >
tcm U nourished , and by their Tniilo
Action on the l > lneitlveOranii , lies
alar Stools nrc produced. Price 23 cent * .
: i. % Murray St. , IV. Y.
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
OBIT ILviB on Witrarns change to a OLOSST
BLACK byn Blnslo application of this DYE. I
Impartsananimlcolor. Aculn tantnnp' > iu
ly. Sold by DniKirlsts , or scut by ui rtsa-on
receipt of. . .SI.DO.
oi'i'icij ; , : ir > niuintAT ST. , iv. T
Dr. TlTT'SJUM'lloMiluil.UlnrormMlon a d'
( Cuhl IlKrlnti vlll U lulllfd > IUK . . . upllf U. .
SPECIAL NOTICES.
/W8PECIALS will POSITIVELY not bel
sorted unless paid In advance.
TO LOAH-MOHEr
T 1 LOAN The Om h sulnys lian
MONEV unpiredfonnkelsaos 01 Om h
clivor rcuilas crunty rc > l e t e t c'jrrci
rit'tsof Interest. NJ ccmm tslon chatged. 8tt
ONEY ( TO LOAN C M at Law office of D. L
M Thom s , roam 8 , Crelhton | Block.
TO LOAN-At Loweft Bites of In
MONEY . Bcml. ' Loin Agency , 15th It Douglas
2341 : 1 ,
LOANRD-On chattel mortgage room
MONEY Block , lomet ISlhand Farnam Sis
1 * . 0 Imo
ONEY Loaned on chattel property by J
M T Bcatty , No 218 South Uth street
226-lmo ) _
VT ONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent. BbrlTer1
JM RealEdtate and Loan Agency , opposite
ftfMf
post office.
HfcLP WANTED.
Cook nd girl for iteneral house
work at P clDc II UD. OoJ w Re .
307 }
ANTED Two e od barlitri 2fi3. : 13th St ,
W Om.hi. 31 >
ANTED-A tte < U in n who undo st IK
W totmtar. Arldreaswlh rete me , "B
S01-8J
B e otco
- cjinpit-nt oook. Cl oil ro'cr.
WANTED-A . Ap ly at 13 8 Kirnm _ bt ,
bet. 'J n < J 3 p. ui. Wcuiiusda ) . liTl b
* N EO Acnuk a' d a gtod glrltow ) ! ,
W ill. .is it Sou. hem
I rcto/rcd.
- sh it Inner t fnion Lau drj
WANTKD-A Dodge . , . .
353 7 I' J. nll.UIAJIS. ,
- * 01 cc , iev ral good stron
WAITED-t a.hliu nd H-c en work t
Paiton Ilottl. Inqulie for tbe Steward. 3 fi r
PA TEO A country girl lor general h use-
W work. App'J ' 810 touth 18 li btrect. * 7B
\ , ANTKD-Oul for jtncral housewoik Ap-
W ply at 412 tu.nh 18th ilrtet. 33171
AJiTEO-A g od steady blacksmith , on
iihiundtrsurds all kinds of JobblDg.'a
Haon- . , bop on '
317.91
. _ tt : BALE OU TRADE For food milch now a
Smith i orsan 1810 California dlrc > 3tt-S
ANTED A first cUj | lumt r , J. 0. BUby
W Council Bluffs.
for Infants and Children.
Cnstorlfipr < iino ( ' .sl > lgf'Htnn |
mil uvurooinus I'liitulimoy , Coustim- |
ion , Sour Stomach , Uiurrlicr.i , and
'ovuriBliucHS. U insurcn licnltli ntul
uuturul sleep , without morphine.
" Castorla In so well mlnptM to Children that
rreommruil It us suixTlor to RUT piwcrintluu
kno u ui me. " II. A. AMCUKII , M. I ) . ,
5J Portland ATIllrooklyn , N. Y.
What R\it \ * our Children rtxir chwki ,
What cures Uiplr fcri , mak i thmn sl < * p [
'TU Ciutnrliu
When UililM frrt ami err l > r turns ,
What cures their colic , kills thrlr wormj ,
IlutCiwtortB.
What nulekly curfn Constipation ,
Hour Sumiadi , Colds , Indigestion ,
lint Cnntorla.
Fare well tif n to Morphine Syrups ,
Castor Oil nuil rarcfjorio , andHillCi
Hi\llCi ntorli t
CENTAUR LINIMENT an absolute euro for IMiouiim-
tiHiu , Sprains , Burns , Galln , &c. Tlio most PoworAU nnil Pono-
tratlug Pnin-rcllovlur * ami Healing ICumudy known to man.
AVIVD-A Kill at IStOCum'ne slroi' .
WAAVIVDA
A TK ; A KOO ! barucr at Lei B faint.- ,
w 3 8 PS
A Kiel ( or k'cntnl hou < ewnrk In a
WANTE1
umali fanil y. Inquire at 21 h rn I K.vniun
stio t W A. L. Olh'JCii.
ANTRD-A"i liPor dinTrijTroonTiS" ' -
W ' MO'JBJ , corno- Dod atil lUth. 350-7"
WAN ' Et ) IMMEDIATKLY-nooil conk , in.l
cr ( malr. Avrly to h. U nn cllcr , llth
( trod , to-day froti 7 to 12 a in.
. . AN WAN I'KIt To milk < o s i il toke rare
' ifhcrica. S.ra CKR IIous * , ForKui ) h ,
ail 7U
WANTED A eod connijtui t plrl to
OdlAiHiilry uork IIIIS. II. T. CLAUKK ,
N.V. . cornc' ISth and Da cnport St . ' 113 tf
17lhSt. MHS.
W JVII.KIB. 3I7-7J
Udy hccK-Voercr , 1110 tint has
WANTED lencfl 01 li curieI by a practical
bock keeper Ur > RooiN llei oillco. 353 7t
T AUNDHESS WANTED AtS. W.corner H r-
Lj ucy and 10th.ig s8l per wetk. 311-78
Yours 11 aa or boy f r calhlor In
WASTED Oaa h > live * lth psror.tf ,
artlvihncan furnish giod r.tircni.i' . Impilro
"U. 8 "Bee oltca. 3J5-7
AMTED-AtmallKltl 14 or 15 years of age
w atCinaha'ukerySlOlOthSt. 307-91
ww
'ANTED-A dining room girl at the Crelijh
w ton house. 315 tf
SITUATIONS WANTED ,
SlttiUlo \ In some busictn house
WANDED nan whh eiptrlerco la retail
groceries anil book kctplnj. Address W , this
office M8-lt
WANTED A posltlcu as conk or hou'ekcep-
er In ft nilvato family , AddrtM A. W. cor
18lh and Nicholas. 357-7 ?
experienced accouUnl aid bill clerk wants
AN In whoierale hnunr. re l citato 01
naurance office. Address "H S " Bee otllie.
370cSi |
WANTED A portion ai cook or house
kicp-r In a pmate limi'y. ' Addrea > "M
N. " 1)30 office. 357-75
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
W'ANTED A rice roi'cc'able ' ' old la'y from
10 10 5C , to keeph3ose for a m n and wife ,
wan'ed BS much for cjitpnny is ointhhif ; else ,
a < the rran lsa aporilou of tbo time Ad. .
U Sllvls EUihorn station , Neb.
Ilynn trinr otDcer , a housgcfS
WANTKD , ccntralij I catod , l "i wafr
ins do. Will not pay over * IO a month. Ad-
ilre s rocm 13 , mlltiaiy headquarteip , cor. loth
mid Kauri am.
'li 1 > To ioiro f r ihreo imtth * ? 300
WA rn good personalBjcurlty. Adjrisi 1' . ( ) ,
box 542 3G3-9) )
G MAOfilMJT WANTED-A Kill
KNirn
ixprricnccd preferred. Apply Mis. Hin
der-ten , i or. B. 13lh and Cattclltr S' . 364 7 }
FOR HENT-HOUSES AND LOTS.
| 7OH KENT Hou'o of 12 loomi I ] miles south
_ L of depct on 10th strict (15 no ; niO'.th.
J B UEOKIELP ,
331-8 $ Cor Pcdife and IZih HI * .
HKNT Furnished rooms fir gentlemen
FOIt S. W cotIbth s reet atd Capltil avenue.
382-9S
11 < CNT House with 3 ro m < , uluhen ,
FOIt - . , pantry , etc. , convenient to U P.
( hops. Inquire kt 1)31 Shernun a\enUc. 3 < ! ' .7II
U 'NT A DOUS9 of 6 rooms on ttreet car
FOK Inquire 1140 18th Btrtobet. . Nicholas
ai d Paul. 374-t ;
UttNT Housoot 6 roomiIthor wl'li-
out barn. Apply 949 ccr. Saunders > nd Grace
.Streets- 3iX9J
OH KENT S teem cottage on Capltr.l Hill
I71 1 jo 00 per month. DAVIS &SNYDER , 1105
Farnam St. 311-11
| ? OR HENT Deiliahle room suitable for two
persons. C.rncr 15th and llarncy. 328-7t
OR REST Furnlthed front room , 1612 Far *
nam n reel 330-7
pOIl KENT OOP l'a"o , ono naw organ , re s-
osablo tenni. Hospo'a Mualc IIall. 32U4m
110) F.rnam street , brick store
room and lutemeut. Inquire on pro > lies ,
32091
KENT Two splendid tr ass f ont stoics to
FOR at once on 10th aid Dodgo.
J , E. EIWAflDS ,
322 9 ] 1109 Farnam street.
OU Kl'.NT..Two rocm * , kitchen and cellar.
F City water. 1302 > .alllornlastrcet. 310-0) )
RENT Large room 22x70 Lt eN MocV ,
lighted acd tetled. " 9G-7t
HENT Luge front loom with h y win-
downndb.ard. Mcdern Improvements. No.
1718 Djdee aireit 300-8) )
RF.ST NIceK furnUheJ rooms nd basement -
FOR rtcor , 1615 Dodge itrett. Z93 b |
FURNISHED ROOU-For rent at
NICELY it reet 11R3. MeAUSL AND.
REvT-8tore ro m | th fli-
FORSALBOR cUss lnc < tlon ( or grocrrv nJ
rtruiri'Oie South 15th stieet , b t e'n ' M nh *
and Dorcas. Oulj t ,400. McCAOUE ,
J3j-tf Off. f stpBlcj. _
RF.NT Nicely fund hjd rocras , IDS north
FOR tieet. 189 H )
OK UKNT Two ulf e large dwflllnin No. 1
If Icoit n. HhY.OUS A HOTfEtt.
_ 178jm _ _
vtfll > T Houvi and lots at uhrlrerand
FOR ' . Rent Buruau , oppisite I'm efflco. ,
70Jtl
n om < mi > boa d. lim'crir con-
tor.l'iiin , 1810 Do'gHstre. . t _ 1'UO ' lint
17UUNHIIED H'JOJIS ' V , ry del nblo Ircatlon
JL' ' IVcU , real estate , < pp. P. < > . 'Wl-tf
J7IOH KENT Fine npr.ght plai.0 , fioo Kim-
FOR 6AL
SALV : Two fn h milch co s b Tronna
FOR , cor. 16th und vhlca(0 ttraots 370-OJ
SALE hrco fra ue building i n we t tide
KIR 12 h street , ajjob n. ! ) m nofliwut cor-
ircf Itouglaa , on lot 8. blKk 1 3 Bldt will n
rrcelrtd at the Merchants' * a < lnnal hank until
M vl7lh. SAMUtLK.ROUElU.
37"-17
Qlt SALE A new cottag 01 lea-ed ground ,
Ica'etotun ovtr threeears , flvt ro-ms ,
c'stern aid summer klUhm atUched. Oil I nn
preml.-es , 010 noith ISlh-stiect. JflJ- : |
OR SALE T room houte and barn , twTfull
U lot * nl ly lmprovd. Fin * location. South
Omaht. SOOO. UKS ,
555-lmo ISOOFtinam.
n\OR BALK li story bouse. ] lot,6ro3ai on
E Davenport coar 2Mb Bt. 12W. * X , cwhtal.
aoi * en t'ms , cnnsl b sold by M > y l h IS83
BUBIVKU i DELL Opposli * Fokt offlc * . 343-T
SALE New cottage and Four lets on Park
Foil e .no . only S2t'K ) , f mall cull i au ent , lm | .
nco riinl | anniikl \meats at eiKhtxi \ cent.
McCAdl'K , r ppoilto P. I ) . 330-tf
TjlOH SALE Two acres on fciith Thirteenth
L ret' , tool r onto geven looms , harn , rlo'crn
300 hiailrK t "I'Olnt Mid larite amount of fiult
ol ill kind. In'galn Ji5CO iUUAOl'K , opposite
PostHlllco. 819. f
"I7AOH SAIiV" Three loom home nl twTlot < t
| J Oiand Island Nob. Must hi nrl.l. Tldnlsa'
tiarKtln. PricolJOO. E. L. WOIlsE A. CO 'C22
Capitol aMnue. SS.'all
JjlOIl SALK 'ceond liand platform spilni ;
1 Htako W KOII , In Koni\ \ i rili r
334-7 JII TON HOCEHSiSONS
FOR PALIi A line lot o' beef , snoop > nd hoc
ctsln e. ADASI HNYUKIt.
S37-S loll F rnam ulre.t.
17011 RALUHrtisoanl let fl rrom , geol els-
1 turn , cut-lmlldmgr , tie. , large lot , ninrtonn
$200. . REYNOLDS & MOTTER.
177-lmo
1710R dALE A flrst claej scron 1 h nd tibae'oa
JD Cull at 131S Harrier St.
FOR S\IK Goodpajliii busless , Incltidlnj
ttccli and fixtures. Clocd reason for Eel Ing.
First-class chance tcr Iheman. Ado rim "tins-
Incsb" this olllce. 323 6 }
FOIt SALE Flax mill machinery consisting of
brake , 2 dusters , bcatrr , picker , pres * . Ac.
Can work cither rotted or green stock , alto shaft.
Ing , pulllcs , and beltlnif for driving theaboie ,
alio one 35 II. P. engine with bo'lor , smoke ,
tttck and all fixtures conp'eta. Addre WILL
IAM TAIT Chiilcs City Iowa. 2053m !
noit BALE Water power grlat mill , Inquire
! ot Ed. BragK , Warerly , Neb , 342-56J
T1OK SALE Or exchange for unimproved land
_ C soms main street piooeity In 1'lattsmoutb ,
Cars county Nebraska. Address O. F. Prouger
Junior. 2S2 7) )
F 10R SALE Boiler Skatet , $1 00 a pair , at
199-6 MAX MEYER & CO.
T710R SALE My Stock ot drug ) , notions and
_ C fixtures , grod trade and itocic In good condi
tion , oldest drufr butlmsi In to n , Hill rent
room If desired. Party here will take half Inter
est , or Kill nell the whole. Address A. L. Man-
Ing , Dunlaplona. 245-2w |
FUR SALE Old newspapers In arge aid small
qumtUlosatthisolHce. tf
FOR SALE One gord tccond hind organ
rniy $35 ; cacy paympnts.
190- MAX MEYER 4 BRO.
HALE OR KENT Voso Piano.
FOR
528-tf C. J. CANAN.
SALE CHEAP Choice unimproved business
FOR
iness Iota on Farnam. Ilarner , DOUK ! > S , S
and Dodge streets. \VISASNYDER ,
Real Ent te AjenM.
110-eod-tf 1605 Fartaui HI.
I710R bALE-1'haeton. II , Ph lllps , 1207 arram.
ItSIm
_
T7OR SALE One second hand Chlckcrlng PI.
Jj ano.cnly $135. Will be fold on Installments ;
asy payments. MAX MEYER4 BRO.
191u _
[ TiOR SALE One 2) ) acr lot , near town , $1,200.
Jj _ 175-lm _ REYftOiDaAM OTTE a.
PLENTY of good brick. 3.fX ) perThoufasd at
KILN. I blarney bricks $7. Oil per thousicd.
Cistern brfck (5.00 , ta close buslnis' .
10RENZO DABBLE ,
One block south of 15th and Ualltvue roaJ.
150-lmol
' Four good lots , one hilt mile from
C p Btoffic . Cheep , ca > y terms.
1781m REtMOLUS&MOTTEH.
R SALE A flrt-cla s second hand top hug.
Call at 1319 llarncy street. 3)7-ti
MJtfVOEUL , AM EUb
On Satuidty night trim In front of
STOLEN
A n. Glidsioce's store , an elcht-tar old
blaik maie , with hind fc locks white , S'ddlfd
and brH"d. ! An J one knowing of i cr h rei-
boats pleacu give Information at GVftor.e's
store. M8-4I
NOTICE. The undersigned has 'easedand re
opened the Pa Iflc House , Tenth arid Capitol
tel Axunuo , and will iry to treat the public and
{ specially ih > uorklngiLcn with ilua ic-pec' , and
will make U hoinfl ke.
tCMOj FRANK DAVIH ,
T * C8T A ring with opal stone and dlimend
_ Lj fetllne 'im > tinder will b reuarcltd by re-
turrligsametoMRS. IRA I' . 1110 BY 310 ivlStb
street S-lfl-ij
) ELv'osTO Risiaurant , Urmphrcy i Co. ,
> 1115 Dodjfe Uroet , board 60 i > < r ei.k.
May4-lm
T OST Bunch ot keys with lead Mg and own
I 1 CM nuuie , Finder please leave at Ilea ol'co ,
3139
PAST aUAOE Well wa e od for horves
GOOD cattle , about 7 miles < rom town , Ad
dress CM ) . Ortjrg , Omaha I'fstotHce. 171-may7 *
EDWAKDKUIDHL
MAOISTER OK PALMY8TERY AND COND ?
TIONALIST , 498 Tenth street , between Farnam
and Ilarney. WIU , with the aid pf guardian
spirits , obtain far any one a glance of tht pail
and present , tnd nn certain conditions ta tbr fu
ture. Boote and Show mad * tn ordsi. Pitted
MMwrlnn
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never rarlr * . A marvel ol partly
strrnrtland wholeaomenew. Mort economical
than th * or nary kinds , and cannot bs sold In
competition with tb * multitude of tow test short
weight , sJuu or phosphaU po4sr Sold on ] r ta
CAB * . EOTAI BIUJS Powiu Co. , Wall at'rtM