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8 OMAHA DAILY BER MONDAY APRIL 28 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE , Monday Morning ! Aoril 28 ( A > i IiitorcmliiK .VilvcrtlBcinoiit. Thoadvcrtisamontof fortune of 8 AMUF.t IfKCKfCllKU 8EN11. il > IlAMDUnO ill the number of our pnppr of this day is very interesting. This homo has acquired so good n reputation by the prompt and discreet payment of the amount * Rained here and in the environs , tlm wo bog nil our renders to tal < onotic < ) of his insertion of thin day. Hdtilinit'fl Kiwia Snlvo , best fnmlly halve In tlio world , nnd excellent for HUblo .no. i5cts ! STATK OAZKTTKF.U & Bua- ISMS DfurcTOiiv to bd issued in July , 1881. prica 34. GO. J. M. WOLFE , pub lisher , 120S. 14lh SI. . Omiihi. LOOAL BHEVITIES , Yesterday wai bock-lioer Jay , the nptxmr- unco of nnmoroiit drunken mon on the utrcet testifying tint such w.m the cano. Clias. Whitney , a performer at the thon. tro coinlntio , WAR nrrcntcil on Snturdlay nlfiht on complaint of Gco. GIldcrllnR , who charges T him with ntoaling $25. On ilny 15th the ctvll ecrvlco exnmlna- tlnn for | iosltlonj In the various department * of the ( 'oncr.il govornmant will bo hold In the pontofllco building In tbls city. The examin ation will bo HuperlutontloJ by Dr. Gregory. Maiirico Sullivan , nwiintod by tlio city council ncvoral weeks ngo n epoclnl pollco- inan , to Uocp tin by ntroots in | > roper condi tion , on Saturday afternoon Hied sovcrnl coin > l > IainU against persona for not kocplug their alleys clean. ] 5n-o ball , which waa thought to bo In n falling condition In this city , ooema to bo TO- vlvitK ) < Arrangements Imvo bcon mndo for orgnnlr.liig tlio U. 1 * . club anew , and making it stronger than over. Thus fur the naloon hoopers have taken no dolintta Rtopi undorJudga Wnkeloys doclolon. They etlll remain uncertain n what to < lo. Jo nielli a maatlmj will hs hold by them in I'iromnn'H hnlll to dtttormlno upon what tboy flhall do In the f uturo. The lovers of cock fighting in thin city were considerably disappointed yesterday' Arrnngomcntj had boon inndo for a main to talco placou nhort dlitnnco trom the city , yesterday - torday , but owing to the non-appoarnnco of the Council BlulTd birds the fight did not talco placo. The proaacutlon of .Tullui Lund Booms to bo progressing favorably for him. Ills cano was contlnuod until July 8th , before which tlmo it ia ozpootod ho will have in ado good the amount alleged to have boon obtained by him under false pretenses , from a jewelry firm iu this city. Ho left Saturday night for St , .Toaoph , Mo. Since Fell and Ilanloy wont into training they have not boon coon in the city. They will bo In excellent trim for their nil1 which will corao off at no distant data. It IB report ed that Smith , the Chicago pugilist , la putting himself in training at Blair for A mill with the winnoVof the.VelMIanley contest , * tt r --I'ast evening offioor Matza arroatcd n young man near Twelfth and Cass streets for his land-ody. t hqn the ofHcer had nearly reached ths city Jail his prisoner brolco 'away from him and raa dywn Fourteenth street. Matza followed him , firing his pistol into the air , and filially orornaulod him in front of the ITannor's hotel. A young Kugllshman , named Douglas , who lately cumo to Omaha from Chicago , was yesterday laboring under an overdose of 'bock boer. Ho was outiced Into a disorderly Jiousokopt by a colored womun , whore ho says Jio was robbed of S105. The woman was ar rested for robbery , and Douglas WAI taken to jail to bo held M a witnojg , The people llvlnpin tha vicinity of Tenth and Douglas were ontnrtainod yo < torday by aovoral free fights. Thp l.\sj ono drew out n crowd numbering Boveral hundroJ , and was stopped at an lutaroatlng point ! u the proceed ings by the nppoaranco of the police , who .walked young Sb/winon. to jail on the charge of dUturUuff tlio peaca by lighting. -Tho D. A. T. end W. club will glvo their first ball In Masoulo ball , on Thursday evening t ning , May L A gold headed cane will bo given to tbo best gentleman waltzer , a pair if gold bracelets to the bojt lady waltzer. A watch will alto bo Riven to the moat popular head wnltor In the Paxton , Millard and Cuz- y.uns hotels , the popularity ti bo decided by voto. The prize * are now on exhibition at the jewelry store of Edholm & Erlckson. 1'nt away your dancing "pumps'1 until the * oanou of lrSl"85 opons. It U Rettiog too warm for Terpiichorean exerclao. The street oars bogau running upon their now track on the north tide uf 1'amam street itinturday morning. Maurice Sullivan was sworn In BS a regu lar policeman Saturday , and filed his bond with tbo city clerk , Complaints have been sworn out npalnst sovcral parties to compel them to clean up tholr ulloys , which ore filled with filth. Friendship lodge 802 , K. & L. of H. held their regular mealing Friday ova , at which time A sumpteous lunch was nerved by the ladles members. This lodge was organized on the 22nd of March and i * la a highly prosperous condition , many new members being added at each session. Chief Butler denies the report In cmUIn paper that the fire elurtn refused to work on Thursday night He says thut all tha line * are Iu perfect working order , and respond < iucklr ! and correctly , A careless workman Ignited some ihavlngi . ia tbo rear of II. SpUflo'n f tore , on Douglas trcet , Friday afternoon about C o'clock. An alarm was turned In , but the fire was ex tinguished before tha arrival of the depart- inont. inont.At At last the old dog "Grip" , it. dead. Ills' obituary lias benn published A number of time * but he wuuld tllll mirvlvo. Friday Afternoon - . noon , whllo ho a cart No. 3 was going to the 'fire , poor "Grip" WM run over and killed , and it Ii thought ttiat this time lie will remain dead. , Myrtle LodgoTJ. D. , Knights of Pythias , will meet Monday evening , April 28 , 1881 , All members are Invltml to bo present. Per order of Jamea Carter. 0. O. , A Card ( tt Thanks. Mrs. Joseph Htcaboll desires to express > , h heart-f lt thank * to her many friends "v ; for their kindliest and assistance in her r ? lte bereavement , und especially to thoau wto were ncarcet to her in her hour of tml , _ _ t'Mcno ann incorjioro j'tna'1 "A Bound wla4 iu & ( iouud Ixidy1' Is the 'traJa tiiaik ol AJUa'A lirftin fee < l , and vre as * ire our reAtlers 4 - " ' ' ' with either weakneworll 1 , thin remedy will . THE "MASS" MEETING. An Attempt Mafle tiy the Printers tc Stint off Free Speech , Hines , Welch , Hasoall , and Gould Entertain the Audience - once , Tlio Print em' Htixtomonta 11 of n ted. The "mn a" mooting which hnd bcon so extensively advertised in news papers and by handbills took place Saturday evening in the city hall. According to the dodgers thrown around the streets and into the stores and workshops , tills was to bo n maas mooting of citizens nndworking people to consider the grievances of the printers who had struck in the Bun oflico with a view of taking notion to compel compliance with their demands. A few minutes after 8 p. m. , when there wore but few persons present except the printers , who hid monopolized nearly all the seats in tht room , K. Q. G u'.d , one of the most violent nnd vindictive of the strikers , IIM ! himself appointed chairman of the mooting. After n brief and abusive harangue , Gould called for the rending of the manifesto issued by the striking printers of Union 100 , and Col. ( ? ) IlitiCB was asked to come forward nnd rend it The Col. concluded that its reading wna needless and opened up in ono of hia bombastic scholastic nnd gymnastic porformnncco which would have done credit to the pro fessor of elocution inllaverly's minstrels. Ho dwelt with a great deal of pathoa on the fact that ho had seen better days nnd boiled over with scornful disgust at the indignity which the cashier of the BKB oflico hnd heaped upon him , Borne months ago by handing him a dollar over the counter with the remark that "thnt'a enough to got drunk on. " IIo insisted that it was nobody's business what ho did with his money , nnd after shooting off several volleys of invectives , concluded with the solemn declaration that ho felt like booting Rosewater nil over town. [ Vociferous app lauso by the .chair nnd printers. ) A motion was mndo that Mr' HOBO- ivntor , who waa present , bo allowed to nako his statement. The chair rnlod : hat this was out of order. lie didn't iroposo to luvo Ilosewator talk nt this nceting. It was contrary to the pro gramme. Nevertheless a motion wna nmdo , ud overwhelmingly carried to give Rose- rater a honring , The chnir declared the lotion lost. Division was called for ud the vote showed about five J ono in favor of the mo- Ion. Ion.Mr. Mr. Rosowntor attempted to make his iatoment but was constantly interrupted tid blaokguurdod by the chnir nnd the irikuiK printers. Ho asked them why joy had worked with the objectionable ! po for six years and never complained. Lo introduced the ( statement that THE HE was the only largo daily using bour- jois type , by exhibiting copies of loading intern nnd western dailies dressed in iio kind of typo. Rosewater concluded is statement by a proposal to submit the jo'stion of typo utandnrd to the prcsi- jnt of the International Tyypogrnphi- 1 union. Mr. llo&ownlor was followed by the irrulous Ed Welch , who promised what ) had to say by the statement that ho low nothing about the striko. Ho con- iraod nearly three quarters of nn hour reviewing his past political history in 10 city , nnd scarcely referred to the pros it otriko. Mr. Quinn , of the shops , K. 0. Gould , id Judge Brazoo also delivered them- Ivea of sot speeches. I , S. Hrwca ! ! was so called out , nnd addressed the strik- s by ft spopoh in furtherance of his po- ioai ambition. For fear the mooting would vote down o object for which it was called , a com- itteo was appointed to present a sot of mt and dried " boycotting resolutions Inch were adopted without opposition , being then cloven o'clock many of those attendance in the earlier part of the 'oning having loft the hall. The mooting then adjourned , " " * Durkeo's Salad Dressing is composed of o freshest , purest , nnd choicoit coudi- onto money will buy. It surpasses any at can bo made nt homo , ia cheaper , vos labor and all nnxioty. 1'lcnntuit I'nrly. The Knights nnd Ladies of Honor riondahip led o , gave their first party ridoy eve after lodge mooting. ; It was very enjoyable social affair. The lodge rapidly growing , there now being a omborshio of sovonty.fivo and it has ion established but six wooks. Thu ootings hereafter will bo held iu St. uorgo s hall. "Cltlzoiibhlp. " The above is the title of a lecture to bo ilivered byJWarren 8 witzler , Eiq. , before LO Young Mou'a Christian Association , uesday evening next. Mr. Switzlor is 10 of ourbestknown citizens , and should j welcomed by n\ largo audience. By ving his time and cervices to the asso- ution of which ho is a member , ho mblos it to offer thelocturo to the public c ! 'PC. ' 'PC.Of Of the many remedies bolero the public for orvom Debility and weakness of Nurvo eneratlvo 8) item , there U none equal to Al- n i Brain Peed , which promptly mid iienna. Mitly restore * all lust vigor ; U no * or falls. L pfy. , 0 fores. At drurrisl * . Police Court , In police- court Saturday John 'ardiner ' and Jaraea ' O'Boyle were each ned $5 and coats for disorderly conduct. 'hoy ' both pal4 and went on their way 3Joiclng , Henry Thomas , a colored individual , 'as arrested yesterday for flourish- i a revolver in a barber shop. Ho was nod 810 and costs by Judge Benoke , nd was sent to jail iu default of pay. lent. James Fitzgerald , who was arrested , priday for matching a pocket book I v roma woman at the depot , statrd Jnjr ourt yesterday thnt he was hungry I nd.tlwt he had not tasted food fourlj thy * was forced to steal. The judge gave him n " light" s onlonco thirty days in the county jail on bread nnd wa ter. " " "YAKIE , The Oormnn Fnrmcr t Boycl'a Opera Hotmo Hntiirdny Night , Alf. and Lulu Wyman supported by nn evenly balanced company , presented for the first time in the city , The Detroit Free I'rcss mnn's comedy , "Ynkio , The Gorman Farmer , " nt Boyd'o Opera House , Saturday evening , to paying bus iness. An interesting plot , together with the eccentricities of Mr. and Mrs. 'Wymon , aorvo to hold the interest from the rite of curtain until it descends upon thh dis comfiture of the villianoua "JohnMabloy" nnd the triumph of virtuo. Mr. Wyman deservedly ranks among the first Gorman ccmodinni iu the country , and finds able eupport in the person of his charming nnd talented wife. Mra. Wymnn ia a bright , vivacious little lady , who , by her graceful atngo presence and charmingly natural ftrtlessnoBs.complotelycaptureshor nudioncca the moment she appears upon the stage clnd in her homespun clothes nnd wooden shoes leading her "dear dog gie , " nnd creeps deeper into favor n tno play progresses until finally she crowns her victory as the stnunch and true "Louisa" who gladly renounces all ho vast fortunes to her unnatural father fo the aako of her soldier lover. Mr. Wi Bennett , an Otuatrn boy , the son of on of our moat enterprising merchants , am n general society fnvorito , reads the line of "Captain Ouster" the manly onldic lover of "Louisa/1 in an easy , grocofu manner that must have bcon highly grati fying to his many warm friends wh greeted him upon his first appcarano as an actor in the city ho calls homo. Mr. Bennett has beyond a doubt two very valuable attributes towards a successful caicer as on actor , a good voice and an easy nnd self possessed stage manner. Mrs. "Wymaii waa heavily handicapped Saturday night , suffering na she vras with n severe cold making it almost im possible to execute any of her sonan which are under favorable auspices a itrong feature of her part of the perform ance. Miss NoIio ! Cadden did a very nice piece of business as "Jeanotto. * Glcorgo Cndden ns the brutal husband , who by his persecutions drives hia wife : rom his house and by his persistent pur- luit and final discovery of her causes her Joath , and leaves "Louisa , " her little ilauahter , to the care of "Yakio" shown jareful fttudy and and a correct concop ion of the author's ideas. D. W. White as "Corporal Dolan1 icorcd a hit. It would not bo fnir to DQEB over n member of the cast , who , , hough not underlined , came in for n fair iharo of the npplauso. Wo refer to Mrs. irVyman'a "dear doggie. " i If ho con- inuen to respond to the indefatigable cachings of his talented mistress , as he hews evidence of having done in the last'wo would adviao Mrs. Wyman to put n a speaking part for him at once. He rill got there , sure. The author of "Dow Drop" and 'Fogg's Ferry" is busy on a new play for It. and Mrs. Wyman , the first two nets f which nrrived in the city this morning jr Mr. Wymnn'a approval. Are you Billious ? Try the remedy that urod Mrs. Clement of Franklyn.N. H food's Saraaparilla , inado in Lowell ifuss. Tlio Star Five. The "Star Five" of the Poxton hotel wo their second hop at Matthew's hall riday ovo. It was well attended , and roved oven more enjoyable than the rat hop given by this organization. A rogrammp of twenty dances was gone trough with to the strains of Irvine's or- lostra. The club express their thanks i their many friends for their patronage. Ilorslord'sAglcl PliospJmte , For Blok Hoadacno. Dr. N. ! S. Head , Chicago , Bays : "I link it ia a remedy of the highest value many forms of mental and nervous : hauation , attended by nick'- headache , rspopsia and diminished vitality. Oinnlia llcaoivallon Lnntls. j On Wednesday of this week , the 30th I at. , the lauds of the Omaha reservation j sat of the railroad , nro to be opened to 1 ttlomont. The lands nro to go to n < ; - j al settlers only , nnd at such prices as ivo bcon fixed by appraisers , and The oux City Journal says that from the imbor who go to the county recorder's lice in that city to see the plat of these ndswhich is kept , there , it is inferred lat thorn will bo n rush to the roaervn- on on the opening day. The land soak 's cnn best roach the reservation by way f Sioux City , ticketing to Bancroft , on 10 Umaha line of the St. Paul road. A nHod States commissioner will bo at iincroft on tlio day of tlio opening to re ivo filings for thuso lands. 1'EUSONfjlTIKS. Hon , J. M. Ragan of irantings Ii nt tbo ixton. lion. G. M. Lambortion of Lincoln U reg < ; erocl at the 1'axton. S. II. fott , Crete , U stopping at the Tax- D. Henry Fulirinan sud wife of Fremont are tha Paxtou. WlllUm Jubson of Lincoln la at the Metro- liUn. John V. Xihm of Duflalo N. Y , U In the y , at the Metropolitan. R. W , Julmion of KvAnsTllle Wli Is at the etropolltMi. , L. Iifeyor of St. .Louts It stopploff at the btnipolltiti. V : II. WftlUce of New York U t the fet. [ x > UUn. D. W. Lyui&n of Des Moinoj lj at the Mot- | MlllUll , K , V. CUrk , oilitjrof the Geuoa Leadar , U the city at the Mlllard , Byrou Hr dt nnd G. W. Price of Beatrica , o KuraU nf th Mlllard. The loading members uf the Kvnns , Bryant , Jlloey Motonrg , nro itopplni ; at th Millard. J , If. Hulilauno , of Weoploi ; Watey and AV , Mkntult , of Plrttsmouth , ro rerfi. redatthoMtllard. Bucklen'a Armo BMve. The frrnatost medical wonder of tha world , 'urrmt : d to upeedtly cure Eurn , Cub , TJ | . ' M. Halt Jlheum , Fever Soren. Osncfw. P.la. ! I. . billblalnn , Corni. Tottar , Oliunped Lands. Iu i < 1 Ml ikln eruption , garaatee < l to cqro In w ' ( try Itmtanco , or money refunded , 26cent * I pi urboz. iu A TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. The Printers Strike , Wbicli was Besnn With Sncli Great MM and Furor , Has Completely Fizzled , The Starvation AVuucH AVhlcli tlio I'rlntcrM Itccclvcil. The printers' strike , like n tempest in a teapot , has proved a fizzle. It waa a failure from the start bocauao it was ill timed and bocauto the prime movers were a gang of tramp printers whoso domiinds were not sanctioned by tlio established rules of the Typographical Union nnd could not bo sustained by any reputable printer. In the history of printers strikes there never was such an impudent a tempt to bulldoze publishers into adopl ing an arbitrary and inflated standard c measurement. Every leading job printer iu Omaha including Sam. llocso , O. W. Gray , Tom Cotter , Luke Rcdfield , and Fred. Moil gcr , pronounces the BEU bourgeois typ as above standard , and all of thorn de clare that the striking printer" had in ground for their demand. The typo ha boon in use six years in this oflico , and i used by the San Francisco , Salt Lake an nearly all dailies .west of the Roskics The most absurd thing , however , w u the appeal of the strikers for sympath ; from other workinginon on thu groutu that the KEE Imi boon paying starvation wages. A few extracts from our pay-rol will show to what extent these mon won starved. The actual time put in by da ; men on composition is from 7 a. m. to 12 m , , and from 1 p , m. , to 3:30 : p. in. making seven hours and a half , and thei they put in from ono hour and n half to two lours in distributing typo. This is mere slay , bocauao the mon can talk and worl is they pleaso. At the moat they put in line hours and a half. This day force cvoro paid two ycara ago 28 ccnia per 1,000 oms. They were advanced to 3C ; ents per 1,000 without demanding a aiso , in the spring of 1882 , and last vintor they were raised to 31 conta for Bourgeois typo , which was ono cent more ; han they asked for during the strike last lummor. Our pay rol ? for the day force ihows as follows : WEEK ENDING AFBIL If. 3. C. Carleton. 0 days , § 1000 F. Emblem 0 1530 r. D. Porter 5 14 ? . F.Dunn G ' 1875 ) . K Drake C 1430 i..S. Gregg 0 1335 WEEK ENDING Al'IUI , 12. 3. C. Carleton Cd ys , SIG01 " . Emblem U It 25 f. D. Porter G 1040 \ F. Dunn G 14 00 ) .K. Druke G 13 10 WEEK INDINO ATOir. , 19. ! . 0. Carleton G days , § 1G 03 . Emblem 0 14 10 . D. Porter 6 17 CO ' .F.Dunn G 112 75 > . 1C Drake 6 1305 The night force begins work at 7 p. m. ad works until 3:30 : to 4 a. in. , taking fi jcoaa of half an hour at midnight for inch. The next afternoon they take bout two houra for distributing. In other ords they put in ubout ton hours and a lf work all around. The pay roll of iis force shows as follows : WEEK KNUINU APRIL 5. .H. White 0 days , 818.00 C. Tlchenor 2J 800 .B. Ford 3 U 80 : .H.Hull G ' 2160 .O.Gould 4 ' 920 . McColHus 5 ' 1700 Klvln 3 ' 865 hug. Lull 4 1110 .S.Martin -1 1555 G. Troop 1 ' 435 O. Mackln 2 ' 5001 , 13. Coupon 1 ' 275 VIZKK ENDINO Ami ! , 12. 0. Tlchenor I dnys , $15 . . Ford 1700 .II. Hull ii " 15 05 .O. Gould G " 1(585 ( . HcCollins 5 1400 O. Mackin 5 " 14 r.ri .8. Mnrtln 1 " 355 WEEK ENDING A I'll IL 19. 0. Tlchouor " " 3 dayc , 5 9 30 . 11. Ford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 ' 910 : . ILIIull 4 .J. Hynes 2 550 I. O. Gould 4 II ) 45 . McCollins G ifi ! 70 . Llndlny 2 700 r. A. Klley . " . . . , . > : ! * : i K5 .S.Murtln Wi 12 W ) Hrnnnrm 1..71 * 275 . .M. Mlllls . ' . . .2 000 Many cosnictiui for the complexion has rein time to time bean put uppn thn market , iut none Imvo stood the tent ns ha.i Pnzzonl'D icdlcntud complexion ixiwdor. It in an alito- ate eurativt for blolcliOD , discolonitionu , frock 3d eto. For sain by It is seldom that the people of Omnhn ave such an opportunity of hearing fine iano music as will bo offered them at the mcorta at Meyer's music hall , next ook , by Miss Harris , of Chicago , III heso entortalumenla should bo liberally inportod. Subscriptions Tor season tickets may j left with Max Meyer & Bro. POWD Absolutely n v r TC VI. A icarvel of pure inrb and wholMigineutM llort cooonJoil thau 3lcary kluJj.and CMOI letcldln ooiuDetitloi Iu the wultltulu of lowest. borcnuUlt alum ere o eh t powdtr * . Cold ooJy la cant. Jioyal Utk- r Powder 0 * Bnfants and Children Without Morphine or Tfarcotino. JJlnt Rlvei our Children rtwy clityk . NV hat euros Ihnlr f overs , nmVus themslpon- 'TIM rnslorliu When Dnbtci firt , nnd cry liy turns , \Vlial cures their colic , Jcilln their wormi. Hut Cantnrln. Whnt quickly curt" . ConHrnntlon. Sour Htomncu , Colds , IndlKi tlori i : Hut Cantorla. rarcucll then to Jlorphlno Syruns. Castor Oil and rarcRorlc , and HnUCnjtnrln. Centaur Llnimont.--AM ni , . solnto euro for R3ioumn.tinm , Sprains , Barns , Galls , &o. , nnd nn > nntautauooaa Pata-roUowor. SPECIAL NOTICES. win Pooltivolyuot be Inserted unlocn paid in advance. TO MONEY T . eeouritlcsmt clllcu cf E. S HOOD , 1-im Kartiam St. 73Ira. . MONEY TO LOAN III RIIO.B ol WK ) and upwards nt low rales o i Unit civs rual i ntato rccuritv a n i f I'oiTEU & conn. MONEY LOANED On chattel property lij J. DtATTl ! * , 13 south 14th itrci-t. 77Mm VTONKY TO LOAN The lowest rates of interest U Heinli1 Loan Agency , IGlh b Doupla ; 234-ti 1Y/TONEY / TO LOAN In itinu of WOO. nd upward. ITA O. F. Davis and Co. , Uoal Estate and Loan ' ' . , 1M Farnam St. S33 tf M ONEY loaned on chittcl property , by S. T. 1'eUreeo , S. E. corner 15th kiid Douglas ] C31m HBtP WANTEU. WANTED -LiulytB nt to canvaifH cltv. LIKO profltj. Apply at once /cllrctH "H f. " care Ice ollli'o. WANTED ImmcJIatcly , fc inwl Mlchcn girl. AUoaRocil HO end pit I , naithuent cor. ITaiull- on and Her etrtets , north Onnha. 8)1 Zip * rT7"ANTED Olr' fur general h iisowoik In small VV family , ROCH ! took and Ironcr , 81'J Son'h ' IS- ' ' it near Lta\cnuortli. 025-23 VV ANTED Wofhlne nnd tutting to do at home Mrs. Sl m , 1310 Cell ornla l)10p ) .NTED Olil for C'tu-ral hot cnor < at soul corner 23d andCaxa [ TTANTED ExrailenKil ei'l < to worl : on over V > all . SIIRhVK , JAUVISi-CO. OcO 23p ItTANlKU A ( 'ood hlacktmlth and a waeon ma r V k r. Gnnd wa cs u ill ho paM to the i Uht par lea Address at onus , GCO. W. LAMUINUV op | f Wa'cr , Kob. 013-9i > An ovioricnccd plrl hood a r Apil | > at Houthssst cor. lOlh and Knrotni. OI5-'f .TTANTCD Youi i ; l dies and Rontlenicii to organ i Viz an ulocutloniry cluo. Addre B Thco. Hl- ite , Llramatlcitiader , cart Ike otlioc. OII-23p TT VKTED S or 4 exporlonccd men to dear < ! ? rV timber liml. None others nocd apply. 102 23 110GH s. HILL , No. 1403 E.rnam St. 7l7ANTii : > Olrl for Boneral housework In family r t four. I ) It DAUlluW , 20 south 10th St. - TTANTED Five Rlrls ran have imtuoliito cm- lplojmcnt lodoKcncrnl housuurrk. Apjly 8 to i a. m , cr i to 0 \ \ m , at Canton Bros. , opposite istolSc. 869 VOp VANTED Ono rucond hnml rr 10 hnrso pwer eiiuliio and holler. Address J. D. SaJih. cira : o odlco. 783-2SJ ] SITOATIOHB WAKTBD. , > tronand healthy married Swcdlbh y une'j vwi h a 10 months old baby ilcslros thefiltu n t.kinfr good care of and nnrKinR su all chll Iren in rivntofiially. Call or aSdresa llts II. L , South- " - - ' S21. Sp ITANTED Hituntlon by a custom c ittcr of tenT T jears'osperlei'Co In fln trade. No oblirtlon a | , oed country town. Addrcsi "CutUr , " 327 kin street , Feorla , III 010 .Op XTANTED-A situation H os'lstant Ibnok-kcepcr T or clerk In any business. Wages not BO much objcoi na a steady ptsltlon. Addraas "W C " Bee we. Good re'ereuco. 829-flj XTVlNTED-By a jounplady , position m book- T Icip'r , ciehlor , copyist nr clerk In olllco or > re Wittcrn town prtfcrrcd Good references rnbhed. Addrem Box 157V > moro , Neb. 7AKTS. I7"ANTED By a ifentleman and wife , a ftlr sin. > glo unfurnliheil room , cenlially loontcil. Ad. BSi'C. . 0' r./Boonlll-c , Council Bluffs. Iowa. 2S-3t V'ANTKD A young man about to start In busi- IKi.a In thli c t wculd lihu a partner \\lth , ' 00 or morn. Young mm preferred , ono who io s 113 luinosBlotllty. Buslnos ) I gitlnnte.paia > ni 3fO to 400 per cent profit. Addroja "O. I > . IV O. llux 62 , Om < ha. 1)04.2)p ) ) J7"ANTED [ Furnlshol room by a jounir gentle. V man. AddreaJ 782 P. O. fcSj tip \7"ANTKD A partner , either Ir.dy or geDt'eman , with < 200 ' Business c r S'OO already establl-h- and jwvlng 400 i crcent. Addrcs ) until Saturday enlnif. W. A. I' . " lleo office. ' 8flO-2flii IfANTED T o uncirnihcd [ rorms In a whale rcbldciu'o bv a 1'dy who woulil 1 willlnj : to ist the family In 1'ght work or cuwlng In payment runt. liist refrroncui clwn and mm rod. Apply O. 1' . Da > li & Co's lleafl-irate t tHci , 15C3 Farnsm ro"t. ' 8'S 20 SrANTED-9,000 yards of dht , nt or u &ronti , < bloikwestof thu Convent on Ht Mary 'a nu- ' " 8. 11. JOBNSON , of Bte l" . Jfthnsun fit I'OK , KBNi'-rHoutias and L'J ° ' ' . - . . nlco S-roran . r - , , - -.nlrNr-A * vui..M cottages. Knqulroof It. I.alnj , oor. Wh and ll on. 02a-29p KK.ST Flnt da s'ttib'e , four stalls , 206" fuming St i'OH ItENT A lugt. ooroforlabb room. with hoard ,01" ' . u > ! M Ho18th stl conlcr ° ' U rr.e > . [ Kill KENT FurnUhcxl front room for ono or two liU'-t' , at C4I south 18th street. COB 29p rOIl 11KNT A fmnl'hcd front room tultahla for t o Kentlenien , jWiCapltuI a'enue , ( W'0j ) A lurnUhed Iront ru\iu at 1707 Doug. Us tr > . i. t oo3.8 | . rU HKNT House , barn , . fruit orchard , rtc. , agd iratdeu properly , 31 rollan from iiontofflco. ice } : ou > per > * ar. pplynt T. O. Brunnen 8UI1M [ 'Oil HtST-Snlt of rooms unlurnWiod. touth friuit , second floor , with bsy window , 1414 Ohl- gQ'trtet _ _ pul' ' I'KNT ' furnlbhed room , 1318 Jackson St. fli It lU r bloglo lurulihod room 1017 Chicago Mreit. OtO-tf i'Oll 'tENT ' 0 room hnu'e , modern linp.tntincnt. on noutb 25th Btuet , between Dodju and Dong. ' 633 88j neil IlhNT-Wlth board , liruu front room with bay window , gut ard bath room , A few tal le trdurn tccomniodtteU , 17181)odgo ttrect. B50 SOji f > OK 11V.NT ihe flnoitsuramrr 'ort In thlt city 1 know n Motors Park on 21th lr et , oath uf . liar ) a > e. Inquire on prcmL > e < itcruu. 801-231 I nENT-FuruUhea roonu , 1CS1 Furnam BL Poll UUNT-tJotl.go In Shlnn's addition at * I4 iiermontU. McUAUUE , oppoaltoP. U. 811 tf r\lt ( IttNT A nlctly fuuiUhvd room f.T onu ur ' t u , at 23J1 Dotlg * street. Ilc.t mumer locatlou the f ity _ 7Mtf l OH KENT A two dtcry brick house aod ba e uirnt Twoupptr rooms are oa-uplM kv liar I who rxchangii tent for buard. Addre > s 2Oo9 Ci ( eet. Posicutiun glten llay l t. Eitra Induce > ntt onmcu to reliable patty huwl | | inska p r mtiit nnniBcittnt 7ZO-tf \OK HKNT De k room after May 1st , corner If th and Farnam. up sUIn Kucmlru of Barker & yof , IS b and Farnam 7&J II MM KcNT In Rodlik' * block. Storeroom ISO feet deep aod gowd office room. I'aulwn k Co. , ) yarnam , raoni 3 , 709u ITiO Ill-NT A furnl h-d front room. Apply ' r S. W rnr. ' 9th ami farnam St. 761-tf OIt UlNr Kint-claM brick store and base- ir 1 tnctit , Uth atd Karnmn Directs. $76(0 per month. UAKICUU & MAYNE. TiH-tr _ _ 1 011 flkNT.-rUilldl ( ? < 0 x M , on Harney direct , I1 between Htb and 16th. BAllKnitfi JlnYNK. 727 tf FOIl HKNT I lino. Inquire Rt r.Jholm & Kilck- non'c. - Nl' r olmiu htd rjoros , 2117 Webster Ir 1 644-tf , UBVr-Fur .l > hid roomi V227 Dodije St. Fc 401.1m /uu iil.M' Iruj Mj\itn iront room , nicely fur- 1 nlvivl II ) HFrn St. 43MI Mill ' " UhNi ii.ro room i&uj Kiroftiu til. , liy I/ion itbfti- mini tluut if bulMiug .M' . 1211 rut- L1 nam it. 247-tf FO t HKNT JOO a .ro f/nm. AbobilcJc Jttrd. T. Mnrrnv , CS-tf unmt Iu ubr lI Most dcalrhtle offlocn In the clt ) 1tli hjdruullu la'ktor anil heftto.l ti Aot I" t Ilnk (52H-il uu HKNI ruiumnou ruotun no tns notthwo Ii cor. 131h nclC i > itolRve ao , fprmoriy Uouso. lieatod ! 22 N.lOth. ore i ! tUll tJALB. SAI.i : 2,0 0 will buy ccr. lot or ? Shirley and Kinli n\oau ) . l < Kxl47 ) , wlih house , cl ! . < > t full lot o.i Janka m , bet. 17th and IStb , with 'J housed , tto Kuitliu f.r tru permonlh. P2.1MO torn lot 00x1(0 on Center , mur 19th street wlthuojd , ulinuet n.w hotito and Rood etablo , all fccced. (2bOO on caij to-in for men pleasact hime , only 4 Kuan | from Itol strict tar llnu , l,000 oish fir S | uiroj In Okuhoma , rorof 13th and Villoy fir ot , with htu-c , bun , will , orchard , all fcnro 1. 2,50l > . 81,0 0 cadi , hnlmcc on monthly pa\mcnts , KllliiiitiirutiluudUoiuuiljiu homo , with lull lotou S. IU httro.it. tt.OOO , utea y terms , will tuy 2 acre for of Valley ntiil ISth ftrtct withlilok luusa , Btil.lo veil All f need. * li.OO fnr I aero blok In Wnt Omaha , lth house , hori , onMrd , etc. All fenced. 9 M o ly lor lot 8.1x183 , wilh hou c , well , all fenced ou Dorcis , btt. 10th and 20th 9 2fUJfurtuo full lots i.ml a fiactlon , orly tno | inrosfrooi new wutt house , with a almost no * lu OJO f r two full loti'wlth tlx bou'cj , only four squaieu fioui I'aMoii botil , rented lor 8110 ptr month. Ch-ap for Cash , full lot on Burt , near ISlh street , with urto house an i store room. 15,0.0 for SO feet , front by 13i ! feet ilccp , ou alley hctn.cn Jao eon and Jones bfcet , with three 2 story store buddlnir , lirifo H able , cti Cor of 16th and.IIariio * St cots , 00x90 , will bo si 11 ( or $1,3CCO , it ncl wlthlnafenrdjxsa 812,000 for N. W. Cor. of DodRC and 10th elreet. with Implement , orbarolot , 811tOO. iO.noii will luy r2 feet frott on iKtiglM , bet , lllh acd 12th street. S3 8JO onlj , for a nrlondld located lot , "SxMZ.cast front on Cement street , one hal Ikck from St M.irj saionue. Ihls u lth ut doubt ono of the cheapest and nicest properties in thocl'v. S3oooforlottlxl o C.m\cut ( trcet , with hrgo 2 itory noiue , one hilf Idock from St , Man's avenue. Wortn imoHigating. ( 'iOCOf ' -three lots en 17th , near o'l mill , with 2 Urrt dwelling- , renting lor S40 ptr month. * ! ! iS Kr lot UoxlOO , ou JIartha Sticet between lith anil ISth. SIOlf5$37S will buy loisln Hisaill'd addition to 'kalioma , at ea- > terms Chi Ice lo s 1 Burr Oak , tlansoom P.acc . , Denlfo s Addition , Itcdlck's Addition , Clark I lace. Okahoma , attlio lowest passible jirlcei. PAULSEN A. CO. 010 23 Koom 3 , Crcliton Block. 17011 SALE Choice rcsHorco lotsa * Insldu prices f Lot ut head of St Hir > ' < ia > enuo , 76xlM ) , tl.SOO. , \ Uerv tloinxblt > lot , sonia location , 45x140 for ? 1,0.0 each. Kj'soniLlo terms. 4 r.IcKant 1 its on Park avenue , ono block from ludpj Uuudys ne biick residence , $1,300 c.ch. La"-V terms. Llerant lot 60x214 , wlthiniall IIOUEO ami ( .tabl , 7ak Knoll , 82,700. ThU Is a bargain and no uiia aku. Sjlondia lot , cohered with nice Urce trccn. onu ilak from end of Saunderj street car line , 31.000. 4 boHitifnl , sightly lots in Shinu's addition , $650 . Onetnd a half lot on Farnam street , ncarSfllb , to,000. Tlio Inndeomtiit lot In Ilantcom Phce. nlcoflch'- y c t f rmit , 3 blocks Iroin str t cars , $350. T obcaultlul 1) s west of the Park , 01x240 feet ia h , $1,0. 0 Easy terms on til these lot ? . BAUKEIl Jl.VtNh , 13li and Farnau 89U-23 F OIl SALU-Two (2) ( ) toinn and 700 jards gravel , on H mcrof t and 6th streets. N. J. SMITH JVW \LE-Brickatjard on 15th street , eouthcf 1 Bollov uo road , or COS N. lath s'reet. 0072p POIl'H VLB A 1400 pound eight year clil sound wnikhorse. Al o a 8 year old fine ililxer. OIIN AIILE3 , 620 Bro d aj- , Council Bluff * . Apr 28-3t r > ltlCh.S 600COO hard burned , hand mouldfd and L > 25UtO prepsed br6ks ! for Eala by W1CKHAU 11103 . Council Bluffj. Aprl'flBt ) 19 Acre Iot8 ln BelWr. only S250. Look at J 1 Athii houtiful addl Ion If tou nant acre roK.rtBarker ] &M > yne. FOR SALE House and lot ; also barn. Inqulrs 422 Convent street. S9'-'Jfli ) [ TIOK SALK-Cotiage of flvn rooms In Shlnn's id n iWion at < 1,80D ? 200 cwh , bsUnce In monthly ixym'nts. JlcCAQUK , opp. p. o. 812 tf n SALE-Furnlturo , Stuo" , ITorso , Harr-css , L1 Buggy and barn , at D40 ha'rvlew ' , or ? 6th street , ne block north of Ht. tfary'a avnue. Slfl-tf JI -O A ° lota m Bellilr , cnly ! 50. Look at 1 w thu beiut'ful ' addl'lon , If you want aero report ) . Buktr iMajne. E SAY AGE , Tinner , south Thirteenth 'treet , Po- henilon toun.han for sale very cheap , a flro I lacofurnace. ItlsHplemlld , good as ntw , ulihuiar- luminlel , by Fuller , Warren & Co. Also Hogs , tniej and Sows , R55-2A | > } i _ O Arro lots In licllalr , only 50. I < ook at 1 J I t this beautiful addition , if jou want acre J ropertj. lUrkcr& .Mano. 87n to 838 3t [ T'OIl PALE A gaod paying grocery buslnefs In U the city. Will Invoice ubout Si Wa. For pirtic- Urs , add ess "Businoi , " this ottlce. 8'id 26 FOR SALE-Grocery utoro In a good looition , cheap rent. For pirtlculurn addicsi "R. S " this fllfo 853-lin ) 1 . > cru lots In Iljllilr , only 4i60. Look nt J L JJ thlt Kaullful adlltluu , If jou want acru ropertv. Haiker & ) U > nc. r. Oll .SALE 78 fectfnnton Farnam itru t ul h L' good , wull-tmilt cottage- Call and s > u. A bar- ulu McC ( ili ) : . p.p. I * . P. SIS If [ 71(111 ( SALE Two bimitltul l ts In I OHO'S flr.t ad- L1 dllhn for 8Uu. Moo'AGUE , opp. p. O. 814 tf Jenitlful uhl tly lots In Thornbu g flace , only 8IS5to < 2flO. Barker A. SUj no [ T'OR SALE The grod iH ana lUluus of the I1 Crtlghtoj Ho se , or will nil any part of theflln- JCroom or kl chi-u ( urnltuiu eparal y. Easy toinii. .ppl ) on ptcnilse . 7SJ tf | ? 01l HALE Grotery store and pajlng buslmws. L1 Uxcl staml. TiriuK f > suit a reepona ble pur- baser , Addr s "Oruoer , " L'eo oHke. 7t8 2dp Basutful , tlnbtly lots In Thnrnbun. Place , only 3IS5 to < OJ. Baikur & Mayne . . SALE 2 large house * on Capitol Hill , ulth L all modern ImprmeincntH. 1'uli loU. Price , J.OOO and $ J00 each. IKEY i ilO ITEIU ! | .9 Acre lots in Bsllalr only 825(1. ( Loik at 1 thl braiilllul adilliloa , It jou want acre Dirker & May no. [ 7 < OIIHLB-A fe nne lots left In LEAVEV L1 WOltTH TEUIIACK addition , at 8275 to $300 ch , I-S cash , balance monthly. Wo will Kuarantee lic o to bo the chcauent lots In the market 772 tf IIIF.Y & ilOTfEK. LeutHuir iirhUy lots In Tliomburg- Place , only [ 141 I ituJ2W. ( liirkeriiMaine. ' fj'Oll \LE-Good 2-story house , 0 roomsharn , L1 bearing fruit , tto , on 19th bt , near street cars. , iilendid bargain and woith intutlgitlni ; . JUEY i. MOrfEK , d. W. for. Uth aid Fanum. 773 tf > I . ' ) At-re luU in llellalr cnlr iZSu. Lent t / 1 thU baaullful nd.lltlou , if jou want acm rvpertj. Uark r 1 U yiie. [ 71011 S\LE Floe cottage of 6 rooiai , fulllot , Urn , L1 bearing fruit true , etc , 1'rlcs (2,7(0 , Milnn's Jdlthm IhUlsa r ro bargain nd worthy nfjuur rmtdiato attention. IlthY& MuTTKU , cor. Uth nd Krnani 7 < 8tf Beautiful , il litif lota In Thornburg Pure , on > y J < I85 to I19J. lUfktrA ; Mtyne. ai [ TtOll HALE 4 fine residence lots with good house 11 [ and tarn , fruit trttislirubery , ( toIn liaa Ac bold n' * ddlttru. I'riou , (5,0.0 , terms euy 1IIEY W. cor. Ulh and Famaui. 745 tt Sbtuuillulacro lots ou leivcuwonh ktrott , Vjuiilcilrom nest oOlce 1'rlco 11.0(0. his is tbo bust barfilu oiferod. JUEY & MOTftll , T1 Beautiful , sightly lots In Thornbuig Placv , 185to i o. Rirker & Mayne. T Olt SALE Throe nice oolUgei In SMnn'a ad'll. 1 aldttlanonn > ont"Iy p-iyniculi. lUEYAttOT Kit. 747 tf j < 01l SALE A flr.t-cJam r t unt and Ice creim 1 pjilur and ouM of 10 rooms attached , all fur iibttJwll | bo told cheap Sailifaotory reasons gluu U r telling. Addtu * 'J. W. P. " Omaha , Neb. 711U Beautiful , ugliUy lots In Thoroburg Plar , OLly J f 184 t < j fSO ; . Jiaiker & Uayne. ' FOR SALE Itousea anil lotj on monthly dar- menu , Nlroftrjotncoltspe , n w , large lot , ( rood lUblo. Rrer.itMnKnlceandrte.1 ; 2 miles from P. 0 , near Blunders St. , J1BOOH < i.lotMi sndglftpcr month. Broomn ttat ( llnlcsN W of I" . 0. full lot , nlco tightly location , { 15CO. (200 donn anJ $16 ptr month. 4 rnomhouto , half aero lot , slablc , etc , en Call. mrnlA ftr et , 2 l > locks owt of Academy of Sacred Hear' , $1,7..P , (2CO dnnnand 8iR p r inunth. 4-ioo-u home , ltt 10(1x140 , wulh ISth street , tight Ir and dMlrable location , $ ! ,5Cm , ? 2JO down and 120 jnrnionlh. 0 room hoti'o , lot 2lfiO en 13th utrcct , new Pierre , t2SCO , $ IBi ai d 1)15 ) | or month 4-n om iiou e. IotBxlRO , on 13thstreet , rear Wil liam , 3l , uOgir > uaml $15 per month. IHf lot and two cotta/ao ! 2il street , near InnV $1(1X1 , $2f.0ilown niKl fffmr rrontlu New linU'0,3 Toomi a id liaioment , lot 00 143oni l2lhMroo1.lSOOir > Oiownaml $ w per mouth. And ol'.icr.f Iu all puts of the rlty. BAiiKhiik MAYNE ; S31-S3 13th and Farnaml FOtt HLi-Krcsh : milk cow. Inquire at 1918 Kar- liam street OJfl-tf I OK SALK-Tliosouthwest corner lot of llth and 1 P'clflc , with tno ono story brio * hul dings aid ofofrainibuldlnircn It , Mlth all modem Improto. menti Inquire at the clothing store of G < rmo II. Pttfr'on , 8 4 Houth Kth utroot l88-lm ! ,1011 LU iig oautlful lots in Walnut lllli a < l- C dltlon f'nm Stoo to | 70i. It will p y pirtl to look atlhliijitnportvb forobujlng oltcnhero POT- ll'.lt .VCOIill , Ib'li KarnTO tlrtet. M3tf 7 011 SALK-Vory desirable rcsfdonco for umal -i1 fnmlly , one b're * off St M ry'enue , 10 block from postolllcu Ixio/tlon Hue , t3BOO Kasy term ! 1'OTlKll & ( JOUn , IBlsrarnaui street. "TfOU SAt.r B rrsln ) In lmpio\cd andunlmptov. J1 I property In to additions U ll and sco. PUT- IKK & COUH. IMS Faruam street. ElO-tl 1TJOH SAL12 BirRalns In lots for residence or fpco- ; uhtlon in Walnut Hill , I ) nckcn > , Under B at d West fuuilng idahlons. POTtKUA COUH , IBIS K rnam Street GSO-tf ir O.l SA U-l"nu of too mojt dc Irablo lot J.Lowe's 1st nil. , fine vij'v , price t"VJ. > nnd east frontage , fenced. A bargain. McCACl ninn ltiP O _ 439. T70HSAI.K-r.8lncruiJipro\e < llan il , all within 1 JL ; milca ol the Union Stuck } arda. Lands at a b oln. 1'Orinili.COlJlJ , 1615 raniametrco FOHS'LE 12 lota in I'lalmlow atlB lo 20 cent below the pilco at which surmundlnK held. Price will bo niitiip POn If not told. 3-tf rOTTHt&UHll , 1615 rarnom Street 21 _ O Acre lot * I" Helhtr , only § 250 Liok af L this beitit ful addition if jou want acre property , tarlar A , Ma ) nn. _ FOR 8ALE-B lots In Shlnn'e 2d addition ata bar- pain. T\\o chcapeit lot In Klrkwood for 3 dajs. 154 tf POnnit & 1101111. ISlSKarnam SL 71-9 Acre Iots ' " H'H lr. only S250 Look at w 1 1 this beautiful addition if you want cro > : iroierty Uarkcr & M } na CEKDCOUNFOllSVLK - 1000 bushels of good k. J i ound old roin. Apply to Dr Chambers Veter mry Surgeon. Omaha. 83 tt _ FOR SALE Ola newspapers to Urge and smtll quantities > t thin offloo. tf ) 17 c , " . lou ln Bcllalr , only $250. Look at * 1. & ihta beautiful addition , II you waut acro- iropcrty. Barker i. Maj ne , FOR SALE-A Ilrst-cla'.s ' Voso & H0n Piano , at n bargain. Inquire Edaolm & ErlcksonV. 624 tf FlOll S-\LK Ilirnalns in lin > He acru and half aero pieces o&Vml by Darker A. Majno. One aero hi OUo's addition , 360. Ono acre on 13th street , Just nouth of , - . Ono and a thl'd no-cs In west Omaha , $1,350 , Ono acre In Ilawu'a addition , one half blookoff aundors street facing JOB feet t the street , 8,200. : his isa beautiful pl i-o of itrouna , nici ) tlithtlr loca- Ion , eouth fron' , anj can j,0 cut [ nto ] ot , without Iioasti ; of an Inch Ono aero near SanndcTB utrect , ei.OCO , will divide alf aero near Sv.ind'rs atroot , ? 1 0. 2J acres bcauilfnl ground at con-cr of Jeanettoand tate strcctt. $1,500. Wo will sell any of the above pieces on vcrvroas- nablo terms. BAUKEH& MAYNE , S83J8 _ 2Jth and Faniarn. 710R 8ALE Two open Becond-nand buggies an -ooe delivery wagon , ohe > p , it 1319 Hiruey 81. 5-1 t ) Acre lots In Dellalr , only 8260. Look at 1 i thi < beautiful addition , ifuu want aero ropcrty Barker & Maj no. 7IORSALE A small HoBler , Bihman &Co. , flro 7 proof Hat . almost new , at thin ofllne. _ tf TlOIt SALE Une Vo o and a ns piano at a bar- 1 gain. Inquire at Edtrolm and Krlckgon'd music ore , on 10th t > t 239 tf beautiful , slehtly lota In Thornburg Place only J 81D5 to 8. ' 8) , Barker & Mayne. 710R " SALE-My dwelling , No 2 03 Pougla . Fine neighborhood , ? rooms aud large cemented cellar , ty water , 2"0 barrel cistern , harn , chicken house , c. W. J. Wi LSUAN3 , City Mills. C20U . RAI..E Ten god wt'l ' and fixtures of the 1 CrcUhton Houso. Will dell the dining room and Ichenfurni ute sopaiatelyor any part of either , ill exchange for lands , 1U or any sale bin com. odity , or will take tccurcd notes ou long tliuo In ure at CnUhton House. S8S-tf > eautiful slsrhtly lots In Tbornburg Place , only > 1S5 to JMO. Barker A. Maj no. 7 OIl SALE Twenty acres of the Oriffen fann , 3J ' miles Iroti the Postciffloo and only two blocks : m Fratt'stub-dhMon. Will bo sold In 2J , 6 or acre lots Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , IB11 auglaatreot. . B72tf fOR SALE-30X132 feet frontSouth 13th Street , 81400 100 down and li ) per month. Thins a : o 1 * and a bargain. UAUKEK St MAYNB. BD220 I dniall etooic of Drugs and Dra snatV Fixtures \ . for eale In the Ihe town of Wa'erloo , Nebraska- oed opening for a physician. Ad dress J , B. BIL- it , Elkborn htntlnn , Ncl > . 739-tf liaullsul d'lthtly lots 11 Thornburg p'ace. onlr > $185 to 8280. B UtKKK & JIA7NE. poll SAL' ! Mro lots in Hansoom PlKca and 1 IlluicbauKh H i o , * 175 to SM'iO.on monthly pay- ents. Birker A , Slayue , N. E. Cor. Farnam and th Sts 655 tf pen SALK-82,300 for full lot on ISth RL , In 1 Kountzo'a 3d addition. 1'OrrEllSOi'BB. 161S . .riiaillt. . 619 tt rantifui , Hlghtlv lets in 'Ihornburg Place , only SjtsstoS'Oj. iiAiiKEiifc MAYNE 87u.s78-st iriOIl SALE Farm 8 miles from olty , near Union ' Stock yard * , ImiuiM at Mrs. Mojer , oi r Koo r's Drug store , Uth and Wehjter. 8F2- MlflCELIAMSOUB. lOAUDBKS-PtUate family , nicely located In new ) iC'Heiic' . will aoo mmrninU a fo bnardun eisant rooms. Ttrms reaBooablo. 635 Pleaaact net. D13 S0j > 08T OB STRAYED A light rein cow , wrlghii Jab utl , ° 0 , rign' oir badly torn and an under to In the kit. I eward will D paid If letnrned to i < Military Bridge , Cumlngntrie ; . Penny A , il. na. 1 N. NEWCOMB. the Boss Carpet Wea er , I6th J * and Cumltig Krtet , _ D'l-28p JASllIHAai' for ImriHW and C.ittlo. Hordes at $1,50 per htad a month , and osns at 76o per lid pur inoutli at Calvin Orrgg'd iiwturv , on Belle- uruad , about 7 nil'osfrom Omaha. 868-lp IAN get first-cUiu nrivato boird and neatly far. , /nlihid rooms , N. W. cor. 12th and How aid. 479 | AKENUP U ray resident * N. W. corner SOth . and < 'larx ttroet , one white he'f r. Owner will ease take her away an1 pay charges. 719-lt 6wp CIIIUUT BULLNIIEIMHR. IKM'lVAL ' O. F. lA ia & CO , HEAI.EKS la Ii Heal K tate and M ) rtgage L mcis.lwve remai eU No. 1603 Farnam etrcet. up sUiri , roonj 1J , cno or cut of their formi r location , whtio they may found until comiilctlou tf their new building. ' /inMEWllD1" * * I11"1 for anyca e of I lUUDIpbthotla that cannot be cur.o by Dr. ffrles' ( Council BluQrr > reientheand cure Scud Mt _ _ 3SB-4t 5DWARB KUEHX , OF PAIAIYBTlCaY AND CONDITION 'J8T. 80S Tenth street , between Faraua nd Uar. y , will , wtta tno aid ol purulan iplrltt , obuiolujr j one giaacvotu past and crriest , aodtb * ruin condition la tan luture. u-f.t and thtx kl * onlor. IVrfrot utlifootln iru rant 4l. NOTICE. Drawings and specification * for the new Presbylo- , n Church Hulldlng onVtthand Leavtuworth fata , 5 no * read ) ut Iho ollico of thu architect , MAX A. t nckf , 1611 1'ariiam ttirtt Inldt.r | de lring to- tlmatuimthtM will ha > o in opportunity to du eo nn April SOlh to May ISili , aud will realra the rulugslnthe oidu. ] > ) > lle < ) fiir. IllJlLDINU COMMUTER of tliu ti. W. l'rc tituil ii Cliurch. itterof Apfllcatlon of J , If , Pntlp * icr tuiuli to til Liquor u a Dru ist , NOTICE. tfotlce Ishereby gUen th.V J. H. Phclr * did open 9 y th day of March A. D. 1HJ4 , ( lie Mi appll. linn to tue major und city council of Omaha , for ruiltto sell malt , Kplrituoun and > tuous llquursar > rnirtUt ; , for fnedtcin * ! , mechauUrtl at.d cntmlcal rpone * only at cstir. Cumins and Stuudur * hU. , eth id , Omaha , Nob. , from the llth day of April , II. to the llth day of April , 188 . f Uttre be DO objection , reinorutraiico or proteot U within two WtcLs from March 27th , A. U. , 1831 i said btrinlt b granted. J , U. 1IEI pa , Applleant SU-St-Uwk J. J. L. C. JEWtTT , City CUrk.