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    8 > MAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY , MAY 23 , iss * .
THE DAILY BEE. .
Frday Morning. May 23.
> PRINTERS WANCE1Y.
A number of Rood printers can find ston
mploymont nt this office.
LOCAL BBEVITIES ,
Ther will bo a regular moating of Hi
lloboknh Degree , Ledge No. 1 , in Odd I
low's hull , nt 8 p. m. Saturday evening , M
21th , 18S4. A full ntlondnnoo is requested
Invitations have boon liauod for an ont
tiiinmont to bo given 1 > J the \m\n\n \ \ of the . '
< * Ututo , including nn examination of the fi
class of somWoaf taught liy the Aural Syitc
at the institute , 1'rlday , May 23d , 3 p.
3884.
3884.Noll AnsUnwho WM nrrostoil Wodnef d
morning , WM lout evening fined $10 and coi
7 > y Judga llonsko f&r using profnno nnd c
scene language upon the streets , Dolln Gre
for resisting an officer , was fined SSO w
costs , nod tonteucod to one day in jail.
Six disturbers of Uio | ace were in twli
court yesterday morn. Throoof thomlworo fini
$5 each and costs , ono paid anil the other tv
worotontto jail. Two ca es werocontinui
and the sixth m u was fined ? 1 and con
which he paid.
County Clerk Lenvitt lion just had tnai
" 1'Jnt Hook
n book called the "Original
Within tlio lids of this book will bo placed r
the origin > 1 plats of the additions of Onmli
dating b ck ta far ns 1857. It will bo a vnli
nblo book of reference us there will always I
moro or lew litigation In regard to those inn
ton.
About a quarter past six a.m. yesterday n
alarm of tire was turned in from box 42. Tl :
blaze was in Theodora Olson's Iron and brm
foundry , on Klovonth atrcot , between Dougln
and Dodgo. The iiro originated from th
furnace. The loss was nominal. Mr. Olso
Booms to bo in hard luck , M It will bo roincn
bored that this Rama place was nearly destroyed
od by fire a few months wnoo.
Howard Oroon , for planning and asslstlni
Jn the theft at Ilenloy , Hnynoa fc Vai
Arsdalo's store , was sentenced to thirty day
imprisonment in the county jail on broad am
! water. Will. .Henderson and Jerry Kornnu
for assisting in the job , were each soutoncoi
i
to twonty-fivo days on broad nnd water
Jerry Kornan will grow fat if ho makes a fa\v
more trips to the county jail on such botmtf
ful faro.
Talk about the prosperity of TUB BEI
employes. Within the last sit months no Ics
than four of them have lud their families in
creased by the advent of an infant prattler
The lost candidate for congratulation is noni
other than J-Ir , H. S. Smith , manager of thi
advertising of this paper , Yesterday morn , i
daughter put in an appearance at his housi
and when Uod up in a flannel nnd hung upoi
ono end of the scales , waa found to wolgi
just eight pounds and a half. If every thine
works smoothly , in the course of seventeen 01
eighteen years , whan Smith shall have become
como a millionaire , ho will hare an oxtri
gas bill each month "on account of a cortalr
young man. However , Smith will nol
begrudge that and ho has boon BO happy al !
day that ho has boon taking "ads" at hall
price ,
PERSONAL.
A. 0. King , of Blair , \a \ at the Motropoll
f' tan. t
Frank Fowoll , of Colombua , is at the Hot
u ropolitan.
Gua States , Lincoln , is stopping'at the
Metropolitan.
G. S. Miller , of Uanosoo , N. Y. , la at the
Metropolitan.
n , D. Kowo , Fremont , Js registered at the
Metropolitan.
H. Axtell and wife , of Newark , N. J. , are
guests of the Metropolitan.
W. M. Cautroll nnd wife , of Kansas city ,
are stopping at the Metropolitan.
Messrs. J. S. Grablo , W. D. Nicholla.C. A.
and A. T. Bailey , are roglstorod at the Met
ropolitan.
NEBKASKA STATE OAZETTEEU & BUS
INESS DIHEOTOIIY to bo issued in July ,
1884 , price 81. 50. J. M. WOLFE , pub
ishor,20S. 1 14th St. . Omaha.
DIKI ) .
BUCKLEY Of consumption , May 22J , nt
0:30 : a. m.'wlfe of Owoa Buckley , of thin
city.
Funeral will take place from her late resi
dence , corner of Davenport and Tenth stroota ,
Saturday , May 21th , at 0 o'clock n , in. , to St ,
Philomena'a cathedral. Interment nt St.
Mary's comotery. "
MAKING BEADY ,
Mooting of .tho Republican State
Central Committee The next Con.
vontion to bo bold In Omuha.
A mooting of the State Central Com
mittee was held last evening at the Mil
lard hotel in this city. Hon. O. W. B.
\ $ Dorsoy occupied the chair. In the absence
? ' X ' ' sonco of the secretary , Mr. S. B. Colnon ,
t'I ' ft Mr. J. T Clarke was chosen uocrotarj
' I torn , Thoqo present by
V ii1 pro proxy were ;
W. S. McGowen , for T. W. Popoon ,
Falls > City ; O.K. Ooutant , for Ohurcr
Howe'Auburn ; 0. A. Holmes , for J. B ,
Hams , Tecumseh ; J. T. Clarke , for H.
T. Clarke , Omaha ; 0. E. Yost , for S. B ,
Colson , Fremont ; M. P. Kinkaid , for W ,
D. Mathews , O'Neil Oity ; J. H. Bilzar.
forE. A. Policy , Be ward ; Goo. W. Post ,
for W. T. Scott , York ; Harley , foi
M. H. Woscott , Malcom ; ' Tress , foi
Q W. Baltzloy , Crete ; Evornn , foi
John D. Hayes , Howard : E. L. Bier
bower , for L.'E. Slovens , North Platter
-r Crow , for 0. 0. Robinson , St. Paul ]
Subin , for W. H. Somers , Beatrice.
It was moved and carried that ihe p
portionment of delegates to the noxl
convention be the same as that of the
last with the addition of Sioux and
Dundy counties , who will each have one
member.
It was moved and seconded that the
next etato convention bo hold in Omaha.
An amendment that Jt be held in Lincoln
wasloat. The original motion was car
tied by a vote of 12 to 0.
The time for holding the next state
convention waa fixed for the 27th day ol
August , 1884 , Five presidential clecton
will be chosen and the regular state noin
inations made.
On motion the committee adjourned ,
I , O."o. I- ' .
The Grand Master will pay an offlcia
Tuit to Omaha Lodge , No. 2 , I. 0. O. Fen
on Friday evening , May 23d. A ful
attendance of tha members u requested ,
A cordial invitation is extended to al
Odd Fellows to meet with us on that oo
cuion. w. It. MiTitt , See.
TfcXAS MURDERERS.
Two of Them Pass Thiwli Omaha
Charge of an Officer ,
HctnrnltiR to the Scenes of Tli <
Crimes AVIinro They Hixvo Rotli
Been Indicted for Murder.
Mention waa inndo in "WcdnoBtla ;
paper that two murderers had pivas
through Ornnha on their way to Tcxi
whore they arc wanted ( or trial. 3V
Daughorty , of Crete , who had a talk wl
both of the men , called at the BEE a :
related to u reporter the convorsati
which passed between himself and t
murderers.
The two men wore Robert and Hat
White , brothers , ono 2-1 and the other
years of ago. On the 1st day of Fobrt
ry , 1884 , llobort shot and killed Ja
Woods , a colored man , in Bos trap count
Texas. Harry killed Harry Taylor i
the 1st day of April , 1884 , in the Bar
county.
After -committing the abovo-nami
crimes the * wo murderers ( led , and wo
pursued by Deputy-Sheriff W. H. Sourr
who followed them into Colorado. I
visited n. number of towns in that stat
after which ho travelled over the grout
part of Wyoming. Failing to find Ii
men , ho came to Nebraska , andMonda ;
while in Nortli Platte , ho ran aero ;
Harry , who happened to bo asleep at tl
arao , and secured him. It was an uno ;
ooctod mooting to both parties. Iloboi
vas working for D. II. Shoody in Nort
Platte , and was also secured.
In his talk with the moil , they bet
icknowlodgod to Mr. Dougherty the
tad committed the crimes with whiel
hey were charged , but each claime
hat ho killed hiu man in aolf-dofonso.
llobort claimed that ho was a consti
ilo and had a warrant for the arrest <
aok Woods and that the negro rosiato
treat and in his efforts to take him li
,0 , shot him. Ho said that ho gave hiir
elf up and that after his hearing ho wn
uloasol without being required to glv
ail. Ho remained there a few dayi
mt some of his friends advised him t
aavn the country , which ho did.
Harry stated that ho and the ma
? aylor wpro in the road at night , an
? aylor frightened his horao. They boga
hooting at each other , and Rotting th
rep upon Taylor , ho shot him In th
ido , killing him. Ho claims that hither
ithor had to shoot Taylor or bo shot b
> im. Immediately after shooting Taylo
10 fled the country.
The grand jury of Bostrop county hn
Dund true bills against both for murdo
i the first degree.
The men did not acorn to bo at al
orriod about theft prospects and took i
cry nooly and apparently unconornpd.
It seems as if there was something
rifle strange in a Texas ollicor followlnj
lurdorors for two years , bnt it cortainl1
as a very successful hunt and will sticJ
whole handful of feathers in Mr
curry's cap when ho arrives in Bostro ]
junty with his "two birds killed wit ]
no stono. " '
SUDDEN DEATH ,
'oorco ' E. Alien Ulcs Very Suddonl ;
of Jlcnrt , Disease.
Last evening at about 7 o'clock Georgi
. Allen entered Boll's dm ? atoro , noai
10 Union PaciGo depot and told the
ork ho was not fooling well and haci
eat difliculty in breathing. Thr clorl
Id him to go. into the back room and lie
iwn. Ho started and entered Dr. Dor-
W'B oflico in the roar of the store and
ist as ho entered the door ho partial ! ]
11 but was raised and placed in a clmir
r. Darrow was out at the time and Dr
albraith , who happened to bo passing
as called in. Ho hastened to the man'i
do , but ho was beyond the power o
icdicino and died in a few moments.
Coroner Maul was notified and at ono <
pnt to the place , and after consultatioi
ith the physician , decided that nn in
uost was not necessary.
George E. Allen was a single man
bout 35 years of ago. Ho was a oar re
airor and was in the employ ot tin
fnion Pacific company nt this place. He
vod with his mother who is past 7i
ears of ago , and to her the news of hoi
3n's death comes with almost crushing
> rce. Ho had ono brother , P. M. Al-
in , who was with him at the tirao of hie
oath.
For f our yoara past the deceased hat
eon troubled with heart disease ami
uring that time was constantly undoi
iio doctor's care , and it was that disease
Inch caused his death.
His remains were taken to his broth-
r a homo , 009 Loavonworth street.
'HE PBIZEFI&HTEB'S ' TRIAI
'ho ' COBO I'roceeilH AC AVahoo No
body Can Idoiithy Hnnloy Ho
Will Prolmby ISaoa po.
poclal Dispatch to the BIB.
WAHOO , May 22. The motion to ad-
ourn in IHanloy's lease was overruled
lis morning at the
conclusion of the ar-
umonc , and the application for k
hango of venue was not filed. This
ftornoon at two o'clock
the case -wa
died for trial !
Out of the first
thirty jurors a pane !
as Bolootod , the defendant oxercisini
jvon peremptory challenges , and Uu
late three.
Porrlgo and Locker , conductor nnd on
inoorof the excursion
train that won
ut to Saunders county on the night tha1
ie fight took place , were called , bu
juld not identify Hanloy.
Oglesby and Fisher , section hands
ere next called , but could not aaj
tanley was ono of the contestants.
A gentleman from Omaha took thi
and and stated that lie saw the riu (
Itched. Ho was tlisn asked what wai
ono in the ring , but declined to tostifj
a the ground that the answer might im
licato him. A long argument then tool
lace between the counsel the court fin
Uy deciding that the witness mu
tiswor. The witness then stated thai
yo men called Fell and Hanloy wonl
ito the ring and fought each other , bul
ft npt euro the prisoner was the one
called. Hanloy. Ilis tcatiraony was vc
vague nnd uncertain.
Pierce , sheriff of Swmdcra couni
next took the nUind , tentifying that H (
ley was arrested in PUttsmouth a :
brought by him to Vffthoo.
Attempt wan then made to introdi
the alleged confession of the dofondr
to the witness. Objection being made
its admission , the court adjourned
to-morrow morning for the submission
the authorities.
Hartley is fooling confident , and I
prevailing opinion is that ho will bo i
quitcd on the 27th. The jury will di
reo , if no stronger evidence is i
§ uccd. The court room was densi
packed this evening. The case will
concluded to-morrow.
Mlclmol
Thn remains of Michael Piggott , t
man who waa so brutally murdered
William Henry on Tuesday last , i
still at the undertaking rooms of Dro :
& Maul , packed in ico. A telegram v
received from his brother in Chict
yesterday afternoon requesting that t
body bo kept until ho telegraphs nga
The examination of Henry , which
sot for yesterday afternoon , was poatpc
od until this afternoon to nccommod :
Judge Anderson.
IN THE DITOH ,
A Street Gar lloroo Killed nt the C <
nor of'NInlli and Farnnni.
An accident occurred at the corner
Ninth and Farnam streets ycstord
which rcHultcd in the death of a valuat
liorao , the property of the street cnr coi
[ > any.
About 8 o'clock car number 12 , of t
rod car line came up Tenth and attempt
to turn onto Farnam. Right on the tu
the sewer trench had boon dug and w
spoil to the outer edge of the rails '
jithor aide of the track. Plan
have boon laid across for the here
to trnvol upon. As the toe
ittachod to the car approach
the planking the off horao became frig !
imod and crowded against his mate
itrongly as to force him off of the plan
ing and into the deep trench. The ha
tiosa was strong and was instrumental ;
pulling the other horao into the tron <
liroctly on top of the ono which had fir
"alien in.
At the time of the accident two me
were engaged in shoveling in the bottom
; ho trench and it was only by pr < > soni
} f mind and great haste that they escape
Doing crushed by the falling horses.
A largo number of men were on har
.mraodiatoly to assist in extricating tl
miraals from the pit into which they hi
'alien. It was not moro than flvo mil
itcs before both horses were dragged 01
) f the hole , out it was too late , for 'tl
mdor horse was dead. The other anim
vas apparently uninjured. The don
iorso was quito valuable , being countc
'
m ono ot the b'oat animals owned by tl
: ompany.
The car to which the animals were a
ached was pulled from the track bi
uckily as it was filled with passongei
-it was not capsized and no ono wt
iurt , although there were numeral
cared looking faces.
No tlatno is attached to the driver <
ho car , as ho was utterly powerless t
> rovout the accident.
ASCENSION DAY ,
Iramt Procession ol'SIr Knights an
Services nt Trinity Cathedral.
Yesterday was Ascension day and npprc
riato services were hold at n number c
[ lurches in this city. The most imprci
! vo services were hold at Trinity Cothc
ral and were attended by a largo num
or of Knights Templar in a body in ful
niform.
A special train from Beatrice nrrivoc
i this city yesterday morn , .bringing wit ]
; the commandory of Beatrice nnd tha
f Lincoln and numerous members fron
thor commandorios. The commander
i this city mot the visiting Knights n
ho dopot. At 10 o'clock the procosaioi
rns formed , hooded by the Fourth Inf antr
and. About ono hundred and fiftj
Liiights were in line and the proceasioi
loved to Trinity Cathedral. Ifc was i
oautiful sight and nttrncted largo crowdi
pen the streets through which ii
loved.
After reaching the church a sormoi :
ras delivered by Rov. Dr. Clinton F ,
iocko , of Chicago , post grand prelate oi
10 grand encampment of Knights Totiv
ilar in the United States , llov. Locke
in very nblo and brilliant apjnkor and
is discourse was highly instructive.
Following is the musical programme
t the cathedral yesterday morning :
rocossloual Onward Christian Soldiers ,
. . A. 8. Sullivan
r .on 'to. ' . Chant No. I
loria I'atrl ( G ) J. u. CMllu
o Dmiin Laudamus ( I' ) B. Tourt
ubllntoDoo . . . .Dr. CJ. M. Gurrott
[ ynm , Crown Him With Many Crowns ,
ertory Anthom"O Klsou Lord , " J. ilarnbj
lymu , The s. n of God Goes Forth to War ,
Dr. 1L S. Cutlei
rocofslonal , Children of the Heavenly
KliiR .I'loyol
At the oloso of the services at trio ca
icdral the knights proceeded to Free
lason's hall where n bountiful lunch wai
sryod. nnd a pleasant hour was passed it
> cial intercourse.
It had boon intended to give a grand
irado through a number of the streets
f the city yesterday afternoon , but thi
louds looked BO threatening and the
m foil by dashes that it was thought
eat to abandon the idea. Installotioi
f ollicors was announced to take place
wt evening but as the rain intorforroc
'ith the procession the installation of of
com took place yesterday after
oon. About 5 o'clock , after the of
corn had boon installed , the cloudi
roko away aomowhnt nnd the Sii
Anights concluded to take a pilgrimrco ,
'hiohthoy did. As the roads won
into muddy the sidewalk was used
ho procession which was quito n
angthy ono , was headed by the militan
' , in tll ° early iart ° f th ° day.
iaken as a whole the day was profit
bly and pleasantly spent by both the
isiting and resident Knights.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
? " Wwtoi formerly of the Cm
f II. S , Smith & Co. , publishers of the
lural Nebraska , has withdrawn from
tie business , which will bo conduotot
ereaftorby H. S. Smith and Irvint
. . Smith under the firm name of H , S.
nmh itdo. , as heretofore , who will
ay all bills and collect nil monies due
Mdfiriu , H. S. SMITH & Co.
A YOUNG WOMEN'SfHOM ' !
The Womnn'a Christian AHSoclntU
I'rcHont Their Cntisc.
A petition for a permanent homo f
the Woman's Christian Association of t
city of Omaha is now in the hands of t
committee on public property , and
respectfully ask all the citizens of Omn
who are interested in the success of t !
association to use their influence with I
gentlemen into whoso hands the petit !
has fallen for our benefit.
Could you BOO the crowded condition
the rooms in the City Hall wo now >
cupy , and could you only realize he
much this city needs a boarding homo I
young working women I do not belie
another public enterprise would
undertaken until moans had boon aocut
for a homo. There are so many you
women thrown upon their own :
sources for homo , friends and o
ploymont , and mainly homeless orphai
or girls absent irom parental guardit
ship. "How shall wo do them the gre
eat good ? " is the question coming frc
earnest , zealous workers , seeking
bo faithful in uplifting other lives , a
relieving burdens resting upon thoyout
or portion of their acx. If homo inf
oncos are so important , it is certainly in
ossary that if Women's Christian Assoc
lions fulfil the object for which th
were organized they must provide boai
ing homos for those in whoso intoro
they are enlisted , and a failure to tl
must necessarially impede progress a :
thwart in no small measure the proscc
tion of their plans. If any think tl
the limitless number of boarding houc
in this city renders the oxistanco of
boarding homo unnecessary , wo have I
to point thorn to the difference
motive power of each to prove the falln
of the idea. The ono having for ita a
solf-seoking and monoy-makmg.tho oth
sparing neither strength nor moans
promote the welfare of the young and u
protected. This contrast in the prind ]
of nation calls for a corresponding cc
traat in results , and it is clearly manif (
in every community where both exist.
First then , provide for us a board !
houao ; but this is only ono branch of t
great work. There is such a variety , a ;
there are no two associations where lin
of work run exactly parallel , thou )
there are some great features commi
to all.
From the report of the seventh intc
national conference of Women's Ohristii
association , hold in Boiton last Never
her , wo learn that out of the twenty-a
associations represented there wo :
but six had not boarding houses , oithc
great or small , but outside of this the :
waa scarcely a branch oc Christian bone
olont work in which ono or the other hi
nofc taken n part brothers' mooting
sowing schqols , industrial and oducatio
al claaaea , woman's exchanges , trainii
schools , day nurseries , kindergartin
children's homes , homos for the aged , r
formatorios , systematic visitation of tl
poor , free libraries , reading rooms , lunc
rooms. All theao and moro were ropr
sontod. Yet there was not ono whi
did not seem to come , either directly <
indirectly , under the ono great head
woman's work for woman. There mi
bo , of course , difference of opinion as i
what constitutes the legitimate work i
Woman's Christian Associations , b
ono of the most admirable fen
ures of the work is its elasticity , i
power of adaptation todiffering plac
and conditions. God's ' 'providence ai
the conditions of the field alone can d
tormino what the work ot any aaaociatii
ahall bo. And the only limitation c ]
justly bo in force , is that it shall bo chrie
lan work. Wo have dropped the wo
\id from our name , and are to bo charto
ad as the Women's Christian Asaociatic
3f the City of Omaha.
The generous help wo have had in1
past , and the promise of future suppo ;
rom many of the prominent citizens c
Jmaha , has given ua great oncouragomoi
n our work , and our hopes are brig ]
hat the day may not bo very far dlatar
vhon the Women's Christian Aasociatio
hall have as good a homo as any of 01
later associations in the east , nortl :
outh or west now have.
Absolutely Pure.
Tbli powder nnver Tit e . Amirvel ol put
\wsh and wbolesomeniM , lloru conomteal tha
i odlntry kinds , nd c oi be sold tn competltto
1th Ihe multitude of low > : , ibort welgt t alum c
tie fhkte pnwdera. Sold ooiy tn cans. Jlo ) J Uak
J owdor Co.
SPECIAL NOTICES
arspeolais will Foaltlvelrnbt be insorte
.nleaa paid in advanae.
TO LOAM-Uonev.
Lf ONKV TO I/UNr-On Improved farms In Ni
llbraaka , H W. Fcrgu8S5n& Co. , 39 I'carl streei
ouncll llhiHi , Iowa. 390-27
IfONKV Loaned on chattel property by B 1
\L 1'etereen 16tli and Uoujlis. 172-11
MTONEV TO HO AN In auuis of $300 and upwards B
Ti low rates on first clou real cstaU ecurlty
382-tf _ 1'OlTKll A COIllt
. LOANED On chattel property tn J
MONF.V ' . 213 gouth Hth itreet. 77t.li
l/f / ONKV ' 1OLOAN 'Intlawcei r Vua of mturti
VI Cemla' Loan Agency , Ute A Dou U K-tf
ifONKY TO LOAN In luma of fSCO. and upward
.VI O. F. DavU and Co. , KeiJ Cstatu and Lok
.genti. IMS Faruarn St. 893-U ,
HELP WAMTBU
_ _
IX7ANTKD-4 girls , cook waiter , two kitchen cfrl
IT a Ornih * Enlo-nieut | Agency 184 Harne
' 418-24p
jJITANT [ D A Rood man to take orders for our ne\
r T book nodi ! life lu Egypt. 1" , F. Collier. 07 Dai
or block. 40S-83JI
L\7AKTKD-.A boy wlinoin ptaW Oijiuin. about
IT ! SorlOyf r ofoKotow ltonUbl . Murt b <
oil leoommendod. AUo girl wantoU at ! 16 8. JItl
ANTF-D-lmmcdlately , a cook at 1MB Ofx
W St. Oood tgcsr ld. 417-23 ]
AlT'ANTED-Mrit clans cook. Inquire tt resldei
V > n. B , Wood , 613 N. 22d St. bttwcen Ca.j t
t'illlornla. 420-2 ( ]
GENTS WAI.TED-tocal'or Traveling. 8U
Rnods Btl'lnz rapidly. Huilncts light , tgreca
and easily Icuncd. Experience not nccn ary. Ba
plo free. It. W MONTHOsS , Oallsn , Jiloh. 78-
WANTED-Immedlately , aeood kitchen girl ,
1400 Tier s'.rect , north Omaha. Best wai
ghcn. 356-22 |
VITANTED-SswIng mcchlnc hands al207Fatn
W street 38J-I
- flrit-cliws lUrher.
WANTRD-A . W. DKIIKSON , 623 Broadway ,
426-24 Council niulls , lowl
J A glrltoisslit In the kitchen at 1
Cipltol Aro. tf
itl lor JiouscwDtk. Iniiulre at
< south 18th street , ot Eaton's ( Hllery , 1320 (
nam street. 33j-2i
" \I7 ANTEU-A ( too-1 clrl lor general houjowo
I > Apply at 2410 Harn.y ' street. 393 2
WA' TKD Ono flrst-cUns si-ttlne noman and i
apprentice , Immediately , by Mrs. 0 , W. K
clftll , bros3m kcr.Odil Fellow s' lilwck. 4tr2-2i
D Kour nrtt cl M dlolng room clrls
i i the Occlucntal Hotel. None other * need am
40341 *
TTTANTii : > Traveling ealc man , ono who Is her
r r ling suitable line ot Roods so us to take a lint
clears on cummltilon. Good rttcrciices rcqiilr
Address "J. IV lloo ofllco. 3fj. |
W ANTiD-Olrl : lor K'oncr-1 house work at 2
Hartley St. SOS 22
W ANTKD-alrl lor general house \vork7U 8.1
St between Jones and I-civcmvorth. 3-S2- !
- at No. 1BIO Sherman avcnt
WANTED-OIrl
3 7-t JMIIS. J. COUN&MAN.
WANTED Tno men ol coad addreis to cnnv
and tnkcordcrs. Good Inducement ) tostca
reliable men. Call 421 south 10th street. 350- :
WANTKD-fa' ! lROod ngcnts. Apply at on
1013 Capitol avcnuo 314 2 ;
T\7 ANTIII ) A first clasH harhcrwlth iv first el
outnt totakc thonow barber ahcp at the Oi
dental. The best location and room lor the mtrpi
In Wyoming. Nemo but ft first cUns man need app
Adilri ! 8 JlcCray and Ilucll , JluHalo , Juhn < mn (
Wyoiulng. ! 5U-2S |
- book binder. Address lit
WANTEU-Acood
niond llros , Kremont Ktb. 217-tf
"V17ANTKD hullc or gonttuman In city orcounl
tn take nice , light and pleasant orkat tin
own homes ; 82 to JS o day easily and quietly ma.
work sent by mail ; no canvassing ; no stamp I
reply Please address Hcllablo Slaimlacturlng C
Philadelphia. I'o.
aiTDATIOtIB WANTBU.
v ANTFO-Employmont by ngajd baker. Api
I > II. JIannwollcr , 307 11th St. 418-22 |
WANTED Iy n rcepectablo younir man , a stti
tion s gardener oraoy other other rcsponsl
position. THOJears rclereno ) given. Addr-ss
W. " B.o ollico. 1U.24I
T\7 ANTED Situation as driver of adcllvervwac
i T by"a oung man w Itt lair education. Has Ti
experience and U well acquainted xvlththoclty. C
furntth references. Address "E. H. Dee office.
401.22 {
"MrANTPID A situation by blacksmith , had 3 je
' , * experience on carriage and 2 years on car woi
Address "D. J. F. " Dee olllcc. 301-23 |
T TANTED Situation as packer or care taker Ir
TV store by a moat reliable man. Address "I. t
lien ofllco. 376-22p
WANTJ5D Situation a ? fjardt-ner In all Its bra
dies or work by contract kept U order. A
drees "B. I. " Bco ofllcc. 376-22i |
ftHBOBLLAKEOUB WANTS.
WANTED To Join with a party ol gentlemen
lormlnu a camping and flshinT expedition
the mountains for pleasure , for the summer A
dress "Camper , ' B o ollico. 408-22p
WANTED A lady partner. I am a man a lltl
pist mHdlo age. Am all alone , ol good hahl
use neither liquors or tobacco In nny form. Ha
some means , hut am not rich. Have had some c
jiericnco In stock raising in the west and would 11
to f < How It lor a while. Would like a lady paitn
about 35 years old , with some means. One thai cou
superintend tholn-door work while I attend to ov
door business. Must ho cheerful and pleasant a
makoa homo mcro deslrablo than living alon
No ono need reply whose character la not above i
preach or who cannot gUe the best relcicnco. 11
prcpaied to furnish bamc. Address "L. " Bco ollli
3JS-23f
"TXT'ANTED A young gentleman wishes to cenT
T spoud with n nice sowing girl or marrl
lady. Money no object. Corre pomlenco strlcl
conQdentUl. Address 'X. Y. Z. " Ute ofllce.
344-24p
TiTANTED A horto or pony and phaeton , II tl
1 i-amo can bo had on a trade lor a good lot
llanscom Place. Call at 831 south 24th street , alt
6P"j 358-tl
WANTED Day boarders can find first clasi boa
at 14(10 Davenport street , at four dollars p
week. 820 tt
AV'/NTED-Boardcrs to know the St. Charles II
I i tcl on Harnoy St. , bitween 12th and ] 3th
si t up thn best table board for ? 4 00 per week of ai
house In the city ot a corresponding price. MK-tf
FOB HBKT HcunoD ana Loto.
FOIl IlKNT One large pleasant front room w <
furnished lor gentlemen , 1123 Ilarmy St.
St.419.2Sp
TT OIl HKNT First class house 7 room' , barn , wei
JL1 cistern , everything complete 10th St. T , ono ho
Jlock N. of Qr ce St. 421-23p
KENT Furnished rooms. Also a house ar
FOIl
rooms suitable for housekeeping , 220 north 131
itrcct. 3i4-25p
TTURNISHED room and board 630 S. 10th St. , nci
Ju St. Mary's iuo 4i2-24p
FOIl IlENT Chetp , one piano , ono organ. J
Hojpe , 1519 Dodge St. 410 1m
HENT Furnished room w 1th or without boari
FOIl
1103 Jackson at 420 20p
HENT A > ery desirable furnished room In
private fairlly one i\t the test location. In tt
: lty. Address Post olllci , box C70.116 23p
li OIl HENT House toutli-east cor 10thand 1'aclf
17 O WIIELAN. 4UO-23p
RENT Furnished rooins at84022d street.
FOIl
302 6Pp
ItF.NT A neatly furnished room and two ui
FOR rooms , 1016 Chicago street' 40r-24
1011 HE > T Furnished front room , desirable Ii
F cation Address "H G.1 * care lco office 393-2-1
Fftm
ftm IlENT-IIouseat No , 8 2 King St. Shinn
1 mill. ? 18 per inuntli. Acdrcsabox 712 30d-'J2p
F > OH HENT Two t-Icgant rooms nicely furnlsbec
Connected wl'h ' bath room , hot and ro'd wate
lno uf the nlrcst location In the city , li block froi
'
it. llaryV ave , , 120 Heasant St. 381-22
FOIl RUNT To a responsible patty , a good pltm
Terms rca-enable. Inquire at 2100 CUifornl
Street. SS4-tf
17011 KENT A fUo loom cottage , furnished con
L1 plctf , for thrco or four months. Apply 217 t
8th street , l6L'-2Jp
{ TtOIl IlENT Oil BALK Seven room house In goo
L1 location , seven hUcka from poitolllco. Inquii
.t loom 12 , Creigbton Illock. 300-23p
IOR HENT Nlco furnished front room with boar
at 1814 Davenport St 110-20
, IlENT Nice front room with hoard , lultaM
C fiirnno or tKogentlomcn , No , 1718 Dodge street
SI2-23p
7Oil KKNT A turnlthcd front roi.ni , 1711 Wei
aterslreet , 310-2 > p
HENT FurnUthcd room J5 to 110 a month oi
FOIl St , Flnt house w cot of Herald ulllcc.
2UO-23W
[ 7011 HENT With board. One largo front jiarlo
P handwuiicly furnUhed. Ainu a few table ( ward
rs dcslrtd , "MfJ Cats St. 302-tf
HENT 'f\\o furnlahed ro < iius for light house
keeping Ueemer'ii lllnck corner bth and Howard
. > 7i-tf
HKOT-FurnUhcd room SWN.Utti.
POIl 35 tf
fT 01l KENT Homo 0 rooru. Inquire ef J. P. Ktx
r7 > OIl IUKT Ut claM 0 and 7 room liuuica. S.T
L1 I'ctereen , S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. 173-tl
[ pOK II NT-One basement and two society room
L1 In Crounse Block. U. M. H t bcock , 174-t > |
neil KKNT One ( urnUhed ro < m to gentlernai
L1 and wife , with board 1914 Webiter St 7-1"
r ; 0ll HENT-ln Hodlck'n blivk. Storeroom ia
L' feet deeo and good otlloo room. I'aulicn i Co. ,
* Firiuui , room 3 , TCfl-tf
[ 7 01l HKNT pliuo. Inquire at EdhcUn &
D ton' * . 093-tf
Buffalo U. S. Standard
SC.A.IjESk
Hi me ha ugh & Taylor ,
WESTERN AGENTS , OMAHA , NEB
R. R. 1R1
DORMANT ,
HOPPER ,
PLATFORM ,
ALWAYS IN STORE.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST
Adopted niul in Use by the United Slates Government.
HE PAIR SHOPS Scales of all kinds repaired and sealed by U. S
standaul weights.
SSPWrite for Estimates.
HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR ,
1405 Douglas Street , Omalin
1011 KENT Store room 1509 Farnam St. , b
F 1'AULSEN & CO. 403-tf
KKNT Furnished rooms on the northwe
FOR . IBthandCapltolavonuo , formerly CrolgDto
House. 1RB-t
RENT Kooma In Nebraska Natlona Ban
FOU . Most doslratlo offices In the olt
Supplied with hydraulic clo-ttor an atod
steam. Apply at Bank. 620-t
FOR BALB.
HENT OR SALE Summer resort , Sami
FOU ' Lodge , Spirit Lake , Iowa. Ercrjthln
complete and ready to open. For particulars call c
address W. D. Sampson , No. 1419 Dodge street eve
Turkish bath rooms , 423-20 *
IpOH SALE At a bargain , 1200 pound work hors
1 In good order. A. J. MANDELL ,
42Uf 326 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
F IOR SALE Ono piano , as good as new. Chcit
I at llospo , 1519 Dcdgo 409 1m
SALE Two ol the choicest lots in Hanscor
FOR
place ono block from street car. Must b so'
betoro Juno 1st O. F. DAVIS & CO. , 1603 Farnam SI
411-20
FOR SALE Lot with thrco good houses , very de
elrablo location , ? S,500. Very easy terms. Pa
15 per cent on the investment.
391-24 BARKER &MAYNE ,
FOR SALE 8 room house , barn , Inilt trees , tw
largo lots In PapUllon , { 2,500. BULL & SIIIl ]
R. 378.24
T7IOR SALE Oil LEASE-Slx buttons lots all o
X1 part ol It on south 13th St. The whole ill mak
a very beauiilul residence. Inquire Bee otllco.868tf
868-tf
OR RALE OR EXCHANOE-40 aero farm at Elk
JL' horn Station v ith largo 10 loom house , largi
barn and outhouses , J. u. Silvls , Elkhorn Stationer
or apply 1214 Dodge St. , up stairs. 378-2p
T0tl SALE Birber furmturc.chairs , pules , glasso
JL1 and an ) thing pertaining to barber shop , will b
sold cheap. Louis Falst , 1511 Dodge St. , Omaha.
377-22p
FOR SALE ISOSCassSt. , gocd houao oIO largi
rooms with closets , pantry .collar , chtcrn an <
good well. Lot33hv 132 , Inquire at , oraddroasF
A Hultman , 1807 Caw St. 385-221
TT'OR SALE We offer to ranchmen and otsra ,
JL1 7t)0 ) choice Iowa Hcifcrj 2 years old.
703 " i 11
600 " Steers 2 " "
600 " " 1 "
100 1 and ? year old grade bulls
Our cattle are yarded , and wo imite Inspectios.
204-lm- Strange Bros. , Sioux City , Ioa.
8850 buys an elegant lot in Hanscon
Place , on monthly.pajnients. If you tr i to.
250 tf BAItKEH & SfAVNE.
\LE-Half aero lots within ono block c ;
FORSLEHalf
SaunrtorsS' . Verj nice ground , 3550 on month
ly payments that is less than small Iota are sclllnp
( or half a mlle further out. Barker & Mayno.
FOU SALE 3 beautiful lots. 76x143 near the head
of St. Mary's avo. at $1,100 on easy terms. Also
3 clejant lots on park ave only 1 30j each. BarLci
& Ma } no , N. E. Corner 13th and Farna ji. 265-tl
FOR SALE Several five aero lots In Bonflcld , one
quarter milo west of Syndicate purcluse. This ta
property that will In the near luturo enhance Inal
ue , owing to Its proximity to the great Improvements
ol South Omaha tnat ore contemplated. McCigue ,
opposite postolllce. 033-tt
FOR SALE At a bargain houio of 6 rooms on
lot 1223 N. IflthSt
SALE A fine lot In Hanscom Place. Will
FOB
take horse nnd buggy or phaeton In trade H
you want to trade , call at 8J1 south 24tL street ,
alter 6 p. m. 300-tf
FOIl HALE At a bargain , 3 lots on park avenue.
Inquire 1207 Farnam street. 035-tf
OH SALE Oil EXCHANOE-First-class establish-
dry goods business. Good stock and trade. One-
third caah , balance good property. Adaress H. Hob-
ertson , ciro Bee olllcu 365-tf
SALE Cheap , fine driving horse , buggy and
FOR _ _ . Apply room24 , Omaha National Bank
2l6-tf
TJlOH SALE 200,000 hard burned brick or board
J ? the cars at Omaha or Florence at lowett market
price. Address Omaha or Frorcnce. Florence llrick
and Tile Co. 1E6 1m
FOU SALE Second hand light top bugzy and
( tunta riding saddle. Inquire at Tlrrell abd
Cook's tihoo store , 1808 Farnam St 109-tl
FOIl SALE Very nice 7 room house , now. two
blocks Irom Park aenue street cars. Most de
sirable location In Haiitcom 1'Uce , * 3HO. Terms
easy.
easy.Nlco nv 7 room cottage , near Judge Dundy's new
( esldcnco , lot 76xHW , (4,000 ,
Very complete place on Falrvlew street , near Har-
ney , Now house 8 rooms , $3,500 , $500 down , balance
1 and 2 years.
Hall lot , 4 rorm cottage on Measant 8L , $2,000.
Fine 6 room cottage , lot BOxUO. good bain , etc. ,
all new , South a > enue , $ J , 00.
83x120. lOih street near rtcbstcr. Elegant eight
room residence , S ,800.
Full lot , small house , south 12th street , 11,100.
A ery fine 6 room cottage , lull lot , 10th street , near
Leavmmorth , 8J.O.O ,
* 7. _ BAUKEIl fc'.MAYNE.
rlOH SALE-400 e&utilul loU In Walnut Hill ad-
r dltlon Irom $100 to f7 . It will pay [ wrtlcs to
look at thin property b lore buj Ing elsewhere. I'OV
TEll 4COD11 , 1615 Farnam street. 618 tl
FOR SALE-The good Mil ) and ttitmes of the
Crclxhton Ho jae , or will sell any part ol the din
ing room or U'chcn turnltura separately. Easy terms.
Apply on premises. 763-tt
S\LE Two choice Improved farms ol 210
FOU 320 acres , til wllhln ll miles ol the Unloa
Stock Yards and 6 miles Irom the U P. depot , at a
bargain. 1'OTTEll & CO1I11 ,
OoJ ( tt 1616 Farnam.
8ALK Very Uiiirable reiiUenoa tor
FOR , one block off St Miry' * avenue , 10 block
Irom postoHlco. Location flue , 83,603. Easy tcrml
I'OTUiK & COBO , 1616 Farnam slro t. SJl-tls
SALE Nut cottage ol 7 rounu lull lot on
FOIl ave. , one blooc fro u St. car * , lor # 2 SCO ,
I'ofcr & Oobb , 15U Farnam St. 162-tl
FOU HALE-Grocery store in a good location ,
cheap rent. For particulars address "U. 8 " thli
alllce 6S3-lm
POll SALE Bargain * In lot * lor residence or spec
ulation in Walnut Hill , l > 3nekcn > , Kotler'i ltd
iVunt Cuinlng additions. 1'OTlElt It C011B , UU
t'trnarn Btrcut 6 0 tl
FOK SALE Bargains in nupiotedkUit unluiptov.
ed property In su o < Jdltloii . Call will nee. Vi/r-
I Ell & CU11B. 161K Fuuiia oct , 610 tl
TTiOH 8 LU-2 luU lu 1'liliulowat 15 to SO per
I1 cent below the jitlco tt Hhlih surrounding luu
iiolitl.l. Price w bo imt up soon II not told.
t-t ( roiTell & COBB , U Formra stre t.
SALE 0 Iota In Shlnn's 2d addition at a bar-
FOU .
Two cheapest lot In Klrkwood lor 30 days.
451-tl POTTER & COBB , 1515 Fnrnam St.
SALE A ( list-class Voso & Pen Plano , > at a
FOR . Inquire Edholm li Erlckson'e. 62111
FOR SALE Two open necond-nand bugjtlel and
one delivery wagon , cheap , at 1310 Uarney St.
S33-tl _ _ _
I OR SALE A small Mosler , Bahrain A Co. , flro
proot I Bait , almost now , at this ofllco. U
SALE The good will and fixtures ol the
FOR House. Will sell the dining room and.
kitchen lurnl uro separately or any part ol either.
Will exchange lor lands , luts or any saloililo com
modity , or w 111 take bccurcd noteson long tluio. In
quire at CreUhton House. S65-tt
TT10II SALE Ono Vo e and Sons piano at a barf -
f gain. Inquire at Edholm and Erlckeou's music
store , on IGth St. 239-tf
FOR SALE TUT nty acres ol the Griffon larm , 3J
miles Irom the rostolllce , nnd only two block3
from Pratt'a sub-dlvltlon. Will bo sold In : J , 6 or
10 ocro lots. Inquire Omaha Carpet Co. , 1511
Douglas trecL 270 tl
A Small stool : ol Drugs and DruiWstV Fixtures
for sale In the live town ol Wa'.orloo , Nebraska-
good opening lor a phyalclan. Address J , B. SIL-
Ell , Elkhorn Station. Dob. 7S8-tf
SALE Farm 3 miles Irom city , near Union
FOR
Stock jards. Inquire at Mrs. Meyer , oicr lloo
dor's Drugstore , Idth ami Wehutor. S72-
DnBOBLt/.KCOTJB.
OJIA1IA Empioynwot agenoy , al kinds ot help
furnished on bhort notice , 1211 Hartley St. U.
lUuck , A cent , 412-74 p
STRAYED A small bay mate colt 3 years old.
llail a Inlter on when list eeen Leave word at
this olllcc , as to wbero same can be hid. 414-26p
LOST An envelope containing discharge papers
' f Bartel Klotz , who sened In the Mexican war.
Finder * ill please leave nt this otllce. 397-23p
EMOVAL-0. F DAVIS & CO. . dealers in Heal
Estate and Mortgage Loins , have lemoned to
No. 1603 Farnam street , up stairs , room 13. ono door
cast ol their former location , where they may bo
found until completion ol the new building.
T\K".X HI' Ono stray red rein horse 3 years old.
full at A. S. Ostrom's , corner Campbell and
Blonrti. , N. V Omaln. 224 5w oew.
STRAYED OR STO'-HN On Wednesday morning ,
April 23d , a u.c.llum sized red cow with calf ,
about 9 j ears old. Has an additional teat. Howard
of 10 Mill be paid II returned to tha Si.itors o Mer
cy Com ent , St. Mary's avenue. 028-tI
TD EMOVAL-0. F. DAVIS & CO. , DEALERS In
-LAi Real Estate and Mortgagd Loans.have renjofed
to No. 1603 Farnam street , up stairs , room 13 , ono
Jeer cast ol their former location , where they may
be found until completion of their new building-
for * ny case ° ' Diphtheria
that cannot be cured by Dr. Jeffries'
Council Bluffe ) preventive and euro. Send for It.
H"O .
leccntlyof Bostonlbas opened an clot-ant now
stock of
UNDEIl THE
MILLARD HOTEL
FINE In3prlng | Weights.
In Summer Weights/
In Fine English Lisle.
InlPmoEngllshBalbrlggan
In Fine Kronen Ha briggan
In Merino and Cotton.
FEWEST AND LATEST
DESIaNS IN
NECKWEAR ,
JEWELRY.
HANDKEROHIFS
BRACES , ETC.
leaching , Walking , Street and
Evening Gloves.
1NE WHITE & COLORED SHIRTS.
English , ri < iuoind Full Dress Shrlt * .
SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURE.
1213 Douglas Street ,
JJCTION AND COMBINATION *
POOLS
lold daily on Base Ball Games , Horse
Racing nud all SporliaLr Events.
FLAIISIIEISI d. UABTEnsON ,
_ _ Proprietor ! .
\
Steam Dye Works.
ring your work to the Steam I ) > e Worki under : he-
MilUrd Hotel.
ta's Clothes Cleaned , Dyed
and Eepaired ,
< 3-F ather djed nd Cleaned. L&ee Curtains
XL KINDS OF DYEING DONE ,
ALL
C. T. I'AULSEN ,
1212 Douglas Etrtt.