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    VI I THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , APRIL 4. 1885. 5
THE GAMBLERS STIRRED UP
The Republican Itnlljltif ; to their
Defense.
The gamblers nro hedging and last
night ono of them endeavored to explain
to aRnlloloas boy connected with a morn.
Ing paper that the Br.p had made some
aoit of a mistake Thursday nlht. ( ? The
BEE'H item about the gambler's cholcowas
based on faote , and however lengthy ex
planations the gamblers m y make why
they are going to support Boyd the plain
facts stick out llkoa nero thumb.
At proeont there are the following
gambling houses In Omaha : Morrison's
over Jlornborgcr's ; Baldwin ifc Kenne
dy's over Byron Clark's saloon ; Wood's
on Douglas between Twelfth and Thir
teenth streets j Hlgglns' on Douglas , and
Sodorstrom's on Farnam street ; making
flvo in nlland ; they are what the gamblers
call Eqnaro games.
When Boyd was mayor there was ten
to ono tnoro gambling going on than over
before or slnco. In 1882 Dan Allen ,
Baldwin , Uiggins and the place ever
Hornborgor's wore called cquaro games.
BosldoBJUicso young Donnelly kept a skin
game on the east sldo of Twelfth etrcot
between Farnam and Douglas , trhilo
nesrly opposlto was another game of the
tame description. Kcno was also run
here , then somotbing never before heard
of in Omaha , except In the very early
days when the city made no protonlion
to being well governed.
There were Innumerable poker rooms
here too when Boyd wai mayor and none
of them wcro over molested by him or
Dan Apgdl.
It will bo remembered by many citi
zens thbttho editor of the BEG made
charges against Angell which were fully
proven before an investigation held by
the council. Among other charges
was that Angoll made no
effort to oven confine gambling
within decent llmlti In the city. Angell
ia now heavy for Boyd , and working all
ho can in his interests. So far at Mayor
Murphy is concerned ho has always , while
in authority , used his efforts to keep
cambllng down to tko lowest limit , as
the heavy fines levied on the gamblers at
present plainly show. The best evidence
that tto gamblers know this Is the fact
that they are all working hard against
him.
him.It
It Is pretty well known that Jim Boyd
doaa not object to a little game of draw ,
and in hct rather likes It. Mayor
Murphy is not that klr man , and
ho has no symop' ' 3ta or their
business.
A RUSTIC'S ' WOE ,
How Goilfroy Anilorson AVcs "Tuclccrt
In" by a Confidence Man ,
The "can" man ia In his gloiy those
days , end his victims are as numerous as
the little twinkling ntars that stud the
canopy of heaven.
The latest Is a charming little man
from Oakland , Neb. , who rejoice ] in the
name of Gcdtroy Anderson. It appears
that shortly after his arrival in this wlck-
od city ho was approached by a etrangor
who represented that ho was from Oak
land , and thin speedily catnbllahtd
himsslf In the peed graces
of the granger. Shortly after
words ho was approached by Stranger
ISo. 2 , who ah ? hailed from OiklAiia ,
and worked successfully the "old
acquaintance" racket. It was not very
long before the two were fast frlenda.
( Jon. Man No. 2 represented that ho had
purchased a largo bill of dry goods In
Omaha , for which ho had tendered a
check. Payment had boon refused , bo-
cr.nso the check was not certified. An-
dorsau speedily fell into the trap , imd
produced a roll of $110 , which bo handed
to the embarrassed stranger , receiving in
return the check , which wa ; , of coursn ,
worthiest. Shortly afterwards the rustic's
now-found triend disappeared , leaving
the Oakland gentleman to mourn ever
the loss of hla little all.
Anderson's case was immediately turn
ed ever to the police. The description of
"con" shark , No. 2 is that of an elderly
man with etubby cray beard and red face ,
while the dctcription of the "cjpper"
tallies almost exactly with that ot I1. A.
Gardner , the well known local crook who
wai released from prison a few days ago.
iOTlio police eav that the town Is just at
present flooded wlth hatks of this , dot-
criptlon , who have como here from Den
ver , Cheyenne and other points In utho
west. A cpocial effort will bo made to
rid Omaha of their presence.
MAUltlfclD.
Tlio C\iy \ Election.
EDITOR B > : K Much is being said and
done about tha approaching spring elec
tion all interest In which ECOIIU to centre
around the nuyorilty , and In referring
through your pa [ er to this hsuo I , as t
citizen , claim a right exorcised by others ,
The present inoniubant , Hon. P. F ,
Murphy , the regular noxiiaeo of the rf
publican party aad laboruieu's conven
tion , after n brief rdmlnlntrutbu ontcrc
the canvass with clean hands. Ills vorj
distinguished opponent , Hon. J. E ,
Boyd , the nominee of a few silk hat re
publicans and admiring democratic
friends'styling themselves a citizen's con
vention enjoys a record equally creditable
In relation to these candldatesjan eilbr
Is being mule to ignore party lines , am
the sly trick of the would-be aristoccacj
in the citizens' convention to enable tin
republican endorsement of Mr. Boyr" . ii
palpable , the whole arguing badly for the
intelligence , honesty And availability ol
men In its own ranks. The question thcr
resolves itself into th's ' : Mr. Murphy Ii
the popular candidate ; Mr. Boyd the can'
dldato of tbo few , the wotlthy. Mr ,
Murphy ii opposed because ho n nol
wealthy. Boyd is supported because nc
ii. Wealth scorns to ba the te t for office ,
Why has not Mr. Boyd , who has realdec
so long iu Omaha , been the recipient o
political honors whllo ho was in a capacity
financially similar to that in whlcl
Mr. Murphy Is , and wen
be to-diy in that sltuatioi
ho would not hove poured on him tin
fulsome praises of his present abettors
It la the oil , It ii a pernicious principle Ii
the young wott in a ropublioin govern
moot , it savors cf the positive edloU c
RuesU or Germany , or tyranny of Eeg
land , to bow before the golden calf , whicl
wo never have nor never will do , and i
over the citizens of Omaha wcro callei
upon t ? resist at the ba'lot box the en
croachrncnts of and servility ta monopol ;
aud wealth , the present Is & most Invll
Ing occasion to commence a mngna charta
and vote for Hon. P. F. Murphy. The
efforts of THE BBE for the accomplish
ment cf the tame is deserving of appro- -
batlon. STEPHEN J. BKODKRICK.
Omaha , April 3d , 1885.
PEIlSONAti.
Mw. George T. Crandull , of thU city , Ii
visiting friends in Cedar Rapid * .
D , K. Cornell , general agent of the Union
Pacific at Kansas City , Is In the city.
Miss O'Brien ' , a charming belle of Burling-
ton.Ia. . , Is visiting Mrs. A nea MoShano.
"Dftvo" Williams , of the 1'arko hotel , At
lantic , Iowa , Is In the city , greeting the
boys.
George. P. Marvin , editor of the Beatrice
Democrat , IB In the city , stopping at the
Metropolitan.
Wiley Dl.xon , who h i been absent for
three months on a pleasure tour on tbo PaclGc
coast , haa returned ,
Col , D. A , Keyc' , advance agent for the ac
tor J , K. Kmmctt , and well known In Omaha ,
is a guest at the Mlllard ,
C. II. Kainoy , the noted politician of St.
Louis , is a guest at the residence of Jlnjor
Williams , on St. Mary's avenue.
Lewis S , Hood and wife took their depart
ure a day or two ago for Europe. It ia their
Intention to bo absent about four months.
J. H. Mountain and wife , who hare been
lUIng in Colorado for three or four years , hare
returned to Omahn , to make their homo hero.
Mr. Mountain will ro-cn the service of the
Chicago and Northwesto railway as general
traveling agent.
F. S. Gregory , Grand Island ; J , i1. Tracy
Mr. J. S. Abbott and family , Craig ; John
Jacobson , Hastings ; M. McBrlde , Benton ;
Sire. McCoy , Oaceola ; G. K. Godfrey , Fre
mont ; A. J. Cobu , H. B. Stout , Louiavillo are
at the CanCeld.
Mr. Francis , editor and proprietor of the
Troy , N , Y , , Times , ia in the city on a visit
with hla wife. Mr. Francla Is the eon of the
now minister to Austria. He expresses great
surprise at the growth and metropolitan ap
pearance of Omaha ,
John S. Cain , delegate to congress from
Utah , accompanied by hla wife and daughter
goea weat to-day , returning to Salt Lake City.
Mr. Cam ia ono o ! thoao rare beings , a mono-
jamist Mormon. Ho is successor of the un
fortunate George Q. Cannon.
John Woods , E I. , of the Union Pacific
railroad employment , was brought'down from
Grand Island night before List 111 with pnou
monla , and placed in the Union Pacific hos
pital for treatment. Dr. Galbraith , the com
pany's surgeon , haa charge of him ,
At the Metropolitan : George P , Marvin ,
Beatrice ; T. H. Mallory , D. L. Pool , Lin
coln ; A. G. Wella and wife , 1'lnttsinouth ; J.
S. Edwards , Lincoln ' ; C. J. Furor , Fairfield ;
M. B. Bullo , St. 'Paul ; W. Long , Albion ,
Neb. ; William H. Vorce , Columbus , Ohio ,
and O. Mntoon , of Sheboygan , Wia.
At the Paxton : Mra. N. E. Leach , J. A.
Snider , West Point ; K. P , Hoggin , Lincoln ;
B. H. Begolo , Beatrice ; D. N. Butler , Oaco-
ola ; C. S. Lucas , Central City ; J. 0. Craw
ford , West Point ; Orlando Tofft nnd wife ,
Avoca : J. H. Dahl , Nebraska City ; E. H.
Lelb , Grand Island ; A. W * . Gutnaur , St.
Paul.
Paul.At
At the Millard : J. II. JMcConnell , North
Platte ; P. S. Hiscock , Falls City ; W. Par-
rieh , wife and SOD , Oakland ; W. E. Henry ,
Pawnee City ; J. W. Campbell , Wahoo ; B. F.
Fuller , Blair ; Thoa. F. Godfrey , Atchison ; F.
A. Goodman , Connecticut ; Chaa. V. Kettlg ,
St. Joe ; J. Montgomery , Chlcnpo ; H. C.
Thompson , Norwich ,
Dr. Morgner nnd hia wifu left Omaha this
morning for permanent roaidenco in St.
Charles , Missouri. The doctor told a BEE re
porter that he was induced to take this step
by the constant ill-health of hia wife , who
thinks that eho will rally and become herself
again when amongst the frlonda of her child
hood nndher | family relations. Her numeruoa
fiienda here , many of whom accompanied her
to the train yeaterday to say good-bye , trust
aeon to hear of her convalescence nnd the
doctor's prosperity in their Missouri home.
Col. E. H. Leib , of Grand Island , Is at the
I'axton. The old officer of the Fifth cavalry
in the "dark and bloody days" a score of years
nnd more ago , IB well known eaat and west
among the boys who were buttoned in the
blue and gray alike. Col , Lcib baa been ,
einco early winter , on a visit to his old homo
in Pennsylvania , passing moat of hta time in
Philadelphia , Baltimore and Washington
City , a larger portion of it at tbo cnpltol , THE
BKK reporter had a long and pleasant chat
with the old coldler yesterday evening , and
listened to n graphic description of the end
ing of the old and tlio inauguration of the
now administration at Wellington , Col.
Loin goea to Hall county to-day , where he
has large property Interests and hosts of
frionda to welcome him from the land of ap
ple jack and oyster. ! to that of fat hogs with
out hominy.
The following testimonial la from Ml ! . SOL
OMON WKIL , a gentleman wall known in Bal
timore :
Mr. Woil'H case was considered hopelcsa
from the start , his friends actually having ar
ranged for his funeral. They hearing of the
curative qualitlei of Dutly'a Malt Whisky
suggested a trial. The suggestion was acted
on with great aucceus , for in a short time ho
was entirely cured , and by the me of this whis
ky alone Mr , Weil is to-day attending to his
businea as usual.
BALTIMORE , Md. , May C , 1884 ,
The Duffy Malt Whisky Company :
Gentlemen In December fiat I waa sud
denly stricken at my hotel with a severe hem *
orrage , losing about ono gallon of blood at
the nnt attack , aud largo quantitos frequent
ly thereafter , My rase was considered hope
less from the start , and so certain were my
friends that they actually arranged for my
funeral. On the 80th day of December I waa
removed to tha Hebrew hospital , and was
there ordered by my physician to use Cod
Liver Oil and hislty. On advice the
whisky I used waa your famous euro Malt In
a abort time I discarded the oil using only
your whisky. I ( eel that I owe my Ufa to the
saving qualities and purity of your whisky ,
and earnestly recommend It to any person
fluttering from pulmonary complaints or hem
orrhage , Yours , very sincerely.
f SOL WEIL ,
Late KxcaMor Clothing Houso.
s Xho ClicruljB.
The n w comedy , 'Tho Cherubs , "
hold the boards for the first time at the
opera house Thursday night , Robion and
Crane In leading rolor. The play pre
sents no great comedy situation * , bat is
plcisintly fanny and breezy all the way
through , Robson and Orano were them
selves , tnd belcg thomstlven , were masters
tors of the largo audience which respond
ed perfectly to all tht > turns. The com-
fjany supportive is a strong ono , all tbe
vnii.us patti belcg curled through with
and daeh.
Good Friday icrucea generally observed
in tbe churches throughout the city yeater
The man 1C Roberto , arresUd Thursday
night for aiding in robbing Win. Kelly al
Conucll Dlulfa , waa released yesterday , n <
evidence being obtainable ngaluit him ,
POLICE COURT.
Uennl Bnslneis TruncnctraTlio
Criminal Record far March ,
There wcro bat few offenders arraigned
before Judge Beneko yesterday morning ,
and thobiuincsa raahod through atdonblo
quick pace.
Samuel Ilhondea , a too aidont dovolco
of Bacchus , ploidcd guilty and WAS eon-
toncsd to pay the usual five dollars fine ,
with costs.
Goortjo Toirnaond , n dilapidated leek-
Ing roisterer , had boon Imbibing too
freely and was smitten down In his
tracks and ho , too , now mourns the lots
of $5 and costo.
Rosoy Lawlo , the disorderly woman ,
who la chtHRtd with robbing the rustic
Ilcndrlcksnu cf $30 la still Imprisoned
and Is qulto sick. She haa been removed
to Uio better quarters of the county Jill.
Clerk Pcr.ty.3l had submitted his crime
record for Iho month of March which ii
Intercatingaij showing the variouechannoln |
through which local wickcdncts has ex
posed. Itself during the thirty days.
As'nultnudbuttery 20
Kooi > lug dangerous : doff. , tt
Cruelty to nrmnals 1
Di t. of the peace -Hi
Interfering with tclcpliono wirrs 1
Obtaining money tinder faleopretenses. . . . 1
Obstiuctlng nn ollicor 'I
Keeping disorderly house 'I
Larceny Ill
Committing nuisance < <
Proatltution 91
Kxnreselng without license 1
Injuring property 1
Carrying concealed weapons 3
Embezzlement 4
Gaming 14
Intoxication 81
Vngs and suspicious persona 23
DGirnudtug hotel keepers 2
Making threats 4
Fast cli iving 3
Violating fire limits ordinance 2
Inmates of disorderly houses 4
Stabbing with intent to wound 1
Fraud iu partnership affairs 1
Total 335
Arrciting n Deserter.
Constable Chatlea Edgoiton arrested
Thuraiay , Christian Wlrth , an ox-sol-
dlcr , who , nerly five yews ago , deserted
Company G. Ninth infantry , U. S , A.
[ o was taken to tbo 0 IE aha barraska
here ho will bo tried. His sentence
\vlll probably ba about three years ia the
eave.nworth piitoa.
\Virth , nftor running away from tbo
rmy knocked about in America , and
mlly thinking that he would be eafo In
'maha ' , and that his csoapn would have
een forgotten by the military anthori-
'CB , came to this city , married and act
ed down to business. Ho was
vlng hsppily and aeroncly ,
ncouacloua of any trouble
bead , when in an evil hour , a friend to
horn ho had Intraetsd hla secret gave a
oiater to the 'rustling" detective ,
barley Edgcrton , who promptly effected
io arrest and secured the reword. Wlrth
ook the matter very philosophically ,
ay Ing ho did not ciro no much for hla
wn sake , SB ho did for that of his wife ,
who is feeling badly about tbo trouble
which hia so suddenly broken up the
The Tenure of Oflico.
WASHIXOTOX , April 3. Statistics rolatinir
, o the tenure of cilice and to the powers of re-
noval have recently been the subjects ol
much careful study , and not alone by those
who wore inspired by the hops of gaining or
etaing office. Wide differences of opinion
liave been developed which are quite aside
rem the questions of party policy. The
present power of appointment by and with
, he advice and consent of the senate is do-
ived from the constitution , and Is inalienable ,
but that instrument confers no power
> l removal except by implication. In the
tenure of ollico act of March , 18o7 , the law
inakinc ; the power has given an Interpretation
if the implied power of removal in so far as
_ t relates to ollices to which appointment ] are
made for fixed term ? , and therein expressly
reserves to thosenatj the right of refusing
Mlvico and consent to removals. The act en-
itles the appointee
TO HOLD SUCH OFFICE
during the term for which he was appointed
unless sooner removed by and with the advice
aad consent of the senate , or by the appoint
ment with the like advice and consent of a
luccfssor. The question arises whether ii
.he absence- any similar provision rolatiui
to an oflico to winch no fixed term in attached
theptesldont has the power of removal with
out advice and consent. All of Clove
land's appointments to this clang o
offiso , wnero they were not vacant
or the incumbent had not resigned have been
vice , to ba removed. Had ho sent in i
nomination , vice , removed. Theconstitutloua
right of the executive to make the remova
without tha ad vice and consent of the uehat
would at OUC3 have been raised.
The same act in another section
co.Ni'Biis uroN inn I-BHSIDK T THE POWEII
to suspend in his discretion , during the rocoe
of the senate , any civil ofllcor of the govern
ment except judge cf the United State
courts , oven one filling nn office which has
fixed term , and to designate a suitable person
to perform tlio duties of the oflico ; but n
power Is conferred to inako absolute removals
Thi ] president is required to make nomina
lions in the pUce of those who are thus BUS
pendcd to the next Bewlon of the _ tenatu.
It is a question whether in case th
senate faiU or refuses to confirm cue
nominations the original incumbent i
entitled to return. If it ba nc
initted that he is eo entitled , the quostioi
arrises , hat the president power to nuspeni
him again the next day or the next hour a
in another races ] of the ccnato and thus prac
tically
NUUIFr TUB IENDHE OP OFFICE ACT.
If the right of the senate to prevent re
rnovals from offices which have fixed term'
by refusing it ; consent is admitted , th
question arise ? , does not the
same light extend to all offices
except those which the president am
heads of departments are authorized to ijl
without reference to the senate , It is sai <
that eminent republican senators in executiv
session recently _ maintained In connoctlo
with certain nominations made by the prosl
dent to offices which had no fixed terms , tha
It waj the right and duty of the senate to con
slder first the qualifications of tha present in
cnmbent and to decide whether his romovi
was desirable , and only in cos
of a decliion of the affirmative to conside
the qualification of the appointee , This , i
was urged , moreover , was in line with th
spirit of civil service reform , to which bat ]
parties had given adherence , and to whlc
the matsea were attached. Several of th
nominations which were not , acted upon wen
over because the senate was indisposed to con
tiima a long constitutional discussion t
which they eeoraed likely to give rise.
Foreign KftKH Quarantined at Hasten
BOSTON , April 8. Five hundred bales o
. ags from Alexandria , Kgypt , have arrived a
the IIo ( BIO Tunnel dock. Taro of the inspector -
specter in Egypt as required by the govern
ment , are on each bale. Accompanying there
U the official certificate of the Inspector
stating tiiat the rigs have been throughly dii
iofecttd with sulphur. The board of healt
has been unable to find any traces of eulplut'
however , and therefore the rigs are held fo
farther proof ef their cleanliness. Thli is tt
first consignment that h.ii arrived in th
couutiy since the new law went into effect.
IlAltiKOAl ) IIACKET.
CHICAGO , April 3. The board ot arbitra
ton between the Northwestern and the othe
lines In the Western Trunk Line association
decidid that the former should report nil it
rasinws to the pool , falling In which another
neoting will be hold to take action thirtydays
icnco.
BOSTON , April 3. The annual report ol the
ilexiian Central lUilroad company , shows
et earnings , 81,150,229 ! not subsidy colloc-
on , $817,447 ; total $1,097,670. A statement
s also given showing that In the last six
months of 1884 , the company earned S1.2.V .
H and there remained on January 1 , 18Ki ,
: ter paying expenses a balance ot $150,225 , ,
3Mo.NinEAt , April 3. The Grand Trunk
illway company ha * notified its employes
tat all salaries over Sl.OJO will bo cut toner
or cent and all from $000 to $1,000 five per
cut.
Gnatomntn niul Honduras.
NEW YonK , April 3. Mr. Batres , the now
minister from Guatemala and Honduras , and
[ r. Balz , consul for those countttos have sent
a communication to the president of Central
and South America Cable company , in which
toy say that Guatemala had and still has no
ntonllon to cut his cable , or that of any other
company. They also state that thn report arose
rom the fact that the steamer Intended to
and a passenger on the coast by means of a
mall boat , and claims that news from LA
jibcrtad , Salvador , is colored by the censor
to the detriment of Guatemala and Honduras ,
The Foml in llownn Gounty , Ky.
LEXINGTON , April 3. The secretary of
ate and other state officers who wont to
, owan county last night to investigate the
roubles there , returned this evening and re-
ort a very bad state of affairs. They think
loy will be able to effect a compromise bo-
ween the factions which will secure peace.
t Is probable , however , that the trouble will
over bo settled until the state troops are
ant to quell It.
lie llownn County , Ky. , Troubles ,
LOUISVILLE , April 2.-Gov. Knott has do-
ded to send the secretary of stata
nd the adjutant general to investigate
10 cause of the troubles In Itowan
ouuty , and a detail of two hundred
ion have been ordered to hold thomselvo in
eadlnoss to start for the scene of the dls-
urbanco. The Martin faction of about 10
ion are intrenched in the Gault house , while
10 Toliver faction is said to bo in poesos-
'on of the town.
drop Croakers Collapsed.
LYNcnDDiio , Va. , April 3. Reports from
many points show that abandoned wheat
olds which were about to bo plowed up for
ther crops , have como out so finely since the
warm weather ns to change entirely the crop
rospccts reported earlier in the season.
Hon. A , W. Gumnur , late representative of
Howard county in the legislature , is at the
'axton ' , '
The Defunct Organisation.
In Judge Anderson's ccuct this morn-
ng , the cases against the Union Paclfio
Jaieball a'aociaticn were taken up and
y motion of defendants' attorney con-
Innod for four weeks. The suits , four
n number , are brought by the Mlllard
Hotel company , Marsh , Kcnnard , & Co. ,
' . A. Schneider and A. Roster , and rcp-
esout claims amounting to $280.
Tbo gentlemen composing the old U.
' . Basboall association and who will bo
eld responsible for its debt , are "away
up" in local circles , as the following list
will show :
0 V Gallagher M H Goblo
Thos 11 Kunball J II Lichtergor
3 Buckingham Saml Cutler
B F Itedman W S Wing
C K Silkworth D W Ilayynes
1 C Mptcalf A J Hunt
fred Winning Sam C Naeh
,1 , F Funkhouser F K Cutler
i J Shakshaft .T K Rtngwalt
r S Donman K G Kenniston
If W Bandle K 0 Barton
3has Kostcra W P Campbell
: F Test C K Cralle
T M Orr E F Crosby
J D Chamberlain O J Smythu
5 M Nattinger Louis II Korty
kVrn F Bechel F W Hills
3 U Horton Arthur Briggs
Mary K Peck K K Pock
! ra O Rhodes Joseph Graff
Ohas F Jordan C U Gridley
W P McDavitt W C Blackburn
C H Grattan M F Anderson
F K Darling Milton Darling
Sherman Canficld C B Keyes
D P Wells T C Havens
A S Van Kuran C P Needham
R E McKelvey S T .Toalyn
RHVmton RRKlmball
J B Wild II Hhakshaft
Win Brown T P Mahoney
C S Carrier U P Athletic Ass'n
Wo hcraby thankfully acknowledge
the receipt ot sir hundred and fifty-one
and 25-ltO dollars , from the Homo Fire
Insurance Company of Omaha , Neb. , in
payment of loss by fire of March 31at ,
1885 , cf our dwllllng , and the greater
portion of its contents , insured in that
company under policy No. 103. Wo
called at the oflico of the company and
notified them of our loss , end the com
pany's nd jester called npou us the next
day and bottled the losi to our intiro sat-
is'astion and paid in $400 on our dwel
ling , which was the full amount Insured
en the came , and $251 25 on the furni
ture , wealing apptrcl , provisions , etc. ,
destroyed , which WAS the full value of
thosnma , In view ol the prompt and
honorable action of the compiny In the
payment of our loss , the day after it oc
curred , we talio plofauro in recommendIng -
Ing this liomo Fire insurance Company
to oar neighbors , and the people of this
stito , who desire reliable and oafo Insur
ance.
JACOB CHOUGHS AMI GUJLL GIELEK ,
Florence , Nob. , Apiill , 1885.
Llsk of letters romblnlng in the Omaha
postoflico April 2d , 1885.
aZNTLKilAN'U LIST.
Anderson A 2 „ Albany Iloueu
Ayres J G Aivazton T
Allen W M AinswoUh W C
Byors 0 Boot B
Brakefield 0 K Blrkenstock U W
Barnes A U Badger J W
Bevier G W Boise F D
Broston Q Boezley F
Bruse Mr Buckley M A
Boock J
OrainU Clock HL
Clayton G H Cranier 0
Cobbey J N Cairn Mr
Chapman 8 F Carpenter C
Collins 1) Cadwell & Son
Chiles C A
Dav > G 1) Dusaw J
Dillnk A Uuugborty J
Dutch P Devitto P K
Klbourn W H Emerson H A
Kberhart J Edstrom C
Engvaldson K
Foster G Fleming E B
Gains G L Georgia E K
Gibbi 0 W Guess J
Uemenway U C Holingron M
lloaglin A Hewitt 1
Hildebrand J Huber E
Hunt D Haverly M
Hubbard J C Hurst J T
Hoifblam Heuriclu W
Hull W
Johnson O Shannon O
.Tone * J D .Inhnron Y M
Ingram J lies L
ICoenigkraemer W
Langford J It Lar on A
L unteJ < m E 2 Livingstone O
Larson J Leone L
Lynde A R Larson N
Miller M Moseyard R
ManfieldWlf McKague W
Mo Oullouah J Miller S
Mnrphv W B Mehrer W
McNeijl R McDonald P
MathelionA Martin A
Moore IT K
Nelson Jl Norton R B
Nevins G F 3
OUeruki R ' Olson S
Overton A O'Connell P
Pafuou H W Palmer B
Palmer TS Pntnam F A
L'vkeJD Palmer J F
luchardson A R Rosasco L
Stilts N W Simpson D
Salgren 0 P Stnnforth D B
Sninn O D Sampson W D
Swory T Slevln T
Kwartz T J Snodgrass J
Stout J X Sanders J A
3venson P Thophard k Co
handle P 017 Ho 10th st
Thompson .T H Towers WH
Tangel N H Talson Mr
Tele W M
Villwook T Vickroy 0 G
Willoy 0 ' Wenniughoff C
Wood S Welch T
Wahlstren J Winterberg C
Woodward L A Williams O
Waters J 0 Webber C W
Wawerka F Wells H
Wiggs it Co William C B
Yntes E D
LADIES LIST.
Allen Miss H 2 Anderson B
Arnold E Anderson A M
Dockorman Mrs K Boubachcr Mrs L
Voucher Miss U Bower Mrs E W
Beaten Miss B Behrcns Mrs B
[ Uechel Miss M
Conrad Miss L Ii Cownn Miss A
Craig B B Oowin Mrs K M
Dooko Mrs Connor Miss A
Urnno Miss M Carpenter Sirs W D
Davis Miss E M Dovlno Mrs A
llfmnn M
Airorr.an Mrs H Fryo Mrs K J
Fan Miss I Froneer Mls4 H
jilispo Mrs J
limes Miss M llunaackcr Miss C
llnuson Miss II Hennion Mrs K
Tlnks Miss N 2 Jackson Miss I
Jonex Miss F Johnson Miss C
Jacobs Mrs J Jenkins Mrs F
Johnson I 0
Kern Mrs L Mm Mlfs G
Lagergrist Miss A Lonlssiu Miss
Lionnsborry Mrs L R L ster Mrs S P
Lewis Miss E Ligon Miss II
Larson Miss C Lynch Mrs C R
Lining Mrs J
Merwiu Miss N McCousIand Miss M
Uiliam Miss S 8 Morrison Mrs F
Murray Mrs Mi McCarto MUs M
May Mrs J II Maun Mrs J
Meier M Montague Miss R
McCoy Mrs E
Noonan Mrs F A Nelson Mrs N
Nehel Mrs H Nickcnton Miss II E
Nichols J J Noonan Mrs F R
L'almor Mrs E Pcrshall Miss H
Henzier Mies P
Robertson Miss J Rathler Mrs
Randolph Mrs E N Raven Mrs M V
Roberts Miss J Ruggles Mies 0 E
Rendler K Rorabaugh Mrs J
Rilloy Miss L A
Stevens 0 F Scott Miss M
Silnnott Miss A Span MIts M
Spaulding Miss E Stewart B
Sunderland Mrs F Simms Mrs C L
Townor L Toll Miss LD
Tncrnlon Mrs B Tate Mrs II M
Vohs Mrs C Voorhees Miss L
Wright Mrs U With Mrs F
WendelMissL Whitney Miss L
White Mrs M E Woodruff Mrs L
Williams Miss E Woodard Mrs
Walker Mrs J
! TIt CLASS JIATTEK.
C B George W W Harnden
Mrs S Gronan Mrs M Edwards
R E Cavanaugh F Lawreny
Mathews Bros S B Her.thcoto
C. K. COCTANT ,
Posimattor.
the Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago )
SYMPTOMS OF ALec
Loc > of appetite , Bowcla costive , 1'aln In
the bend , with a dull icnsatlan In the
buck part , i'nln under the shoulder-
blade , Fullness after eating ) with udls-
Incllnntlonto exertion of body ormlml
Irrltulilllty of temper , Lair aplriti , with
afoellneofhaYlnsneirlcctcd somodutr ,
Weariness , Dizziness , Fluttering Rt the
Ueart , Dot * before tbo 0701 , Headache
over tbo right eye , ReatlcRinons , with
fUful drenmsj , Illghly colored Urine , and
CONSTIPATION.
' TDTT'S FXXiX > B are cspeclnlly adapted
to ouch cases , ono dose cllccts such a
.hnngo of feeliuff as toaatonlah the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetitennd cauao the
body to TaUc ou 1'lcsli.thin the syitcm la
nourished , nnd by their Tonic Action , on
tholMKeEtlveOrfcaiiB.IleRUlurNtooUriro
nroducwl. 1'rlco ttftc. * 14 Murray St..W.V.
GBAT nxm or WUISKEUB olianged to u
GLOSSY BLACJC by n , slnglo uppllcation ol
this DTE. It Imparts n natural color , acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists , or
cnt by express on receipt of 01.
dffico.44 Murray St. . Now York.
Many a Lady
is beautiful , all but her skin ;
and nobody has ever told
her how easy it is to put
beauty on the skin. Beauty
on the skin is Magnolia
Balm.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TO LOAN MONEY.
loaned at low ratesIn unoui-U to suit on
MONUY
chattel.collaterals or other good security. Finan
cial exchange , lt > 03 Farnam st. 263-mlp
TO LOAN Ou real citato and chattels
MONEY Thomas. 740tf.
Loaned on nhattela , cut rat * , R. R
MONEY naught and cold. A. Korman,213 S , ISth Bt
079-tf
to oan an good roil estate security , , U.
MONUY . Williams block. 2 0-tf
I.OANED at O. F. Reed &Co's. Lioan cilice
MONEY , pianos , horsei , wagons , personal
property of all kinds and all othe rtitlcles of value ,
without removal. Over Itt National Bank.corncr 13th
and Farnam. All business strictly confidential
2 l.tf
TO LOAN In lams of fSOO and upward ,
MONET Davit and Co. , Reil UaUla and Loan
iKonts. 1505 Faroara St. 223 tt
HELP WANTED.
Ladies to solicit subscriptions for the
WANTED ; apply at Room IB. Dustman's
blocV. 2784
WANTED Dry good salesman , one who speaks
German and Bkaodluatlan lanituaircs [ re
ferred apply with rrlerencus as to ability and
characater to O'Donahoe & Blierly. 15th struct next
to the post office , V96-3
\SJANTED A lite energetic youoe man lo drive
V > a bread wagon , rtfereno * required ; call at S21
north 10th st ZS2p
"VV'ANTED At once , a good competent girl to do
W geueril housework In a family of the. no
small chllderen , must J a gcoi meat and leviable
cook. Good wages to a reliable and competent
fcrson ; enquired Mrs. B. K Felton , U2t south 15th
St. 274-6
ITT'ANTID Agfa ! girl for general bou'ewoik ;
apply at 2108 Chicago st. i8Mp
DlTANTED A so d Itundry woman at Arcade
> > UoU ) , 1215 Douglas st. 283-flp
TiyANTED A good L'l'l 'or fcncrtl housoourk In
sm\ll family , 616 N , ISth st , 283 6p
TT7"ANTED-An active first-cUu household
- - furrl-
VV ture salesman. No USB fur any utter to ap-
11/ Marlins Installment st re. 225-tf
TTT'ANTKD A girl for srcind work at north wet
l > corner Jaclieonanii Itth. S8&-1
A varnlsheraul rubber at tbo new
WANTED . iK-Sp
T\7"ANTED A tingle man lo do rougb work ar und
T I store , none but a quick active man need apply
Mirtlas InktaUmtnt store 15th Street , 224-tl
W 'ANTED Dlshwasbsr at Emmet houie.
"X'lT'ANTF.D Olrl. Ai'l | ' > 17191 curnct Coming and
\ > Itth Ste. J 179-3p
w ANTKD-Oocxl Mlesroon IDS N. 18tb.
144-lOp
ANTED-A ; nU10N. ISth.
143-lOp
l7ANTKD-Flri.clvw ( birMr ( white ) to run
> barter shop on shares. Hot 142 , Sltlncy , Neb.
HO Op
\TRANTED-A trrllnp rcnt to tell rn article
11 th t llrnlsrcmlr silo , lll run In well with a line
of whtle.xilc Rtcccrlef. Hood comm'Mlon ' | > M. Ad <
120-4p
WANtKD ImmeJUtelr , an cjpcrltnccil clrl M ,
R.corner ISth ind Ioa\pnwoitn. DJI-tl
WANTKU Tittly agents for "Quoon 1'ftolcctot' ,
d\l y stccUloK anttiklrts supporter * , houMtr
brarca , hujtl > , bosom lerrnf , CIOM hlcKl , Mctv
bclt , ! eo\o'protcctors , etc , , entirely nfw Jovlco ? ,
unprecodcntcil profit * . woio MM ) dpcnts nukln ?
glee monthly. AdiJrfM with itatnp , U II. Cwpbell
& Co. , 0 Souih M y at. , Ch'ciRi. ' "C ) . 15p
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTKD Slttiat'ou is hoiKCkprpertiy am'dtllo-
ftRCil ouun ; BiUrtsi , tor one week , Ii M , Ike
otTicc. 28t'4. >
\\7-ANTKO-BltuUl3r. S ctl oboISand 17 jeara
old wAnt places wli'ro inorti ami Indcstr.v
will Injure confidence. Best ot references ; rulitroB- )
A E C , l ! o ofllco 2S3-lp
WANTED Sllu llnn by man * ml wile In a ) i ltd ,
olai p'nco for a blickimlth and wuron rcaliDr.
AJJrcsVC. T. Hint , Soutlicrn hotcl.OluSt. 2SD-4p
\\f ANTRU A jvjslilon R book-Vocpcr , ( isslstant
V > or bill clerk. L'cst ' rtferonccs ; adilreo "A. "
this olllc. 250 Op
WANrKD-ltynyou-K mm , a situation In a j-ood
houec , One who Is strictly honest nd tcnipcr-
Mo ! aclilroja "L. W. " Ciro Itco. 257-t ] >
WANTED-lly c\utieticcd | book keeper , R sctot
books to t.ccnln cicnlug , AJdrusO. 11. llco
Office. S23 3p
: > - Bltuatton M a nurec K\T' \ . Apply at
WANTit
11.0 N. 20th. ! ! S23p
ANTEDBy n wonnn position M cook In a
W hotel. Address-C. X. ' Uco onice. 283 Su
" \ \7ANTED Situation us watchtran by a youuj
> \ man. I'.ofcrcnccplvrn. . Call or address II. O.
Edwards 102 foulh 10th S . 2CO-3p
MISCELLANEOUS WAKTS.
\X7ANTED-T\vo good s ddlo horse" , one for lady
V * and ono for gcntlcmnn ; enquire of ( J. M.
Hitchcock , 16th and Kornnm. 29uCp
"IX/'AKTBD Teams to gn f Kootanillo , Iowa ,
Vi 1 eng Job. company work. Will shin from here ;
enquire At Canficld house. 2SO 4p
slEO-To fell my fint piano cheap ; A'so my
Wlffi . .Vinos ; new ; address S P , Bee office.
281-tf
) A " ' 'I toialie , from cloten to four-
Irjnyeira of iigf , tORoln the country , a good
homcapplyti ; > < ru. Arnold , No. 218 north O'.h St.
2CO.4p
WANTED-To rent acott'ga on or before May
1st. , must b ) nwr ttreet car line and contain
all modern Implements , will mi'.e permanent ar
rangements , bytlio year for cash , faml'y of thrcs ( no
chlUion. Addrcs ) giving location and pilco I' . 0 ,
box 433 , city. 251-4p
" 1TTANTED HouEe of 5 or 0 room" , by Hay Itt ,
> > good locality. Address E. 3. , DRBofllco. 20itl
WANTED Every lady In need of a sowing mi-
chine , to see the new Improved American No.
7. 1' . K. Flodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 16th. 34311
WANTED Two rooms with board for young man
and wlfo.muit be centrally located , references
given and required. Address "S , " this office. 010-tf
ff OK RENT HOUSES AND LOTS.
i\OR UENT House 8 E corner ICth and Pacific
J ; two blocks from U. T. depot. Owen Whnlen.
235 Op
FOR KENT \ new house ol fire roomslnqulro ; of
Sirs. Albert , on lit Pleasant tt. between 32 and
23 Bts. 276-4p
FOHKKNT A brick houpo of 8 rooms SIS per
month ; apply to John Huas'.e , Hardware store ,
-107 corner Cuming and SaunJcis eta. 1' , Clark.
247-7p
FOR RENT An elegant eight roomed dwelling
houpo , iiorth-eastcorcer 17th and Casi streets by
amc ; . B. Bruncr , room 10 , Cieigbton block.
280-4
REKT-i\ convenient cottage noith-ncst cor.
FOR
Sowaid and Pier street on street car lln > . Call
t No. 218 north 17th it. W-4p
I OR KENT--A stable couth-west corner lUh and
F Howard. 269-3p
70U RENT By April 7th , homo with 4 roe s ,
_ closet , pantry , cl > and cistern. Ari'ly ' at 1813
Ilarncy St. 210-tl
FOll PENT Brick yard north end of Blunders st.
I woul < work for part'ca ' renting , r.a foreman , If
wanted. J. P. Po'.tcr. 217-Hp
FOlt KENT Farm and garden. T. Murray. ZOOM
FOll RENT A five room cottage , about April 1st.
Enquire at 2418Cnpltol a > onue. 12g-3p
rrOH HENT House of fonr roomv > cll and cJatcrn
1 ? corner 24th and Casa. Inquire 2410 Case St.
103-Bp
TOU HENT 1-8 room houees Inquire Jno. F
JC mrton.SmiHiaL- . , or 314 North25th St.WlH
Wl-H
OK RENT A. furnished honso 0 rooms durins
the .Summer month to parties without children ,
nqulro 211 South 23d St. 191-tf
OEl RENT Unexpired lease ol house vftb all
F
moder improvements at a bargain. I' . P Orldley
olIleo Omaha 174-tf
rpOHRENT Residence and saloon v.lth fjturo
_ T with about two acres o [ ground , suitable fur
park and societies during summer or winter. Terms
easy. Applvto Victor Brchtr , 24th tt south of
Lei vcn worth 12MCp
HUNT New Btore on 16th at. Edward Noriis
FOll Co. , Croume block. 13SII
J7OK RENT A three room homo next door to Loo's
C grocery , 22d and LcaienWwrtb ets. 129-3
170R HENT Sto-o lmiIdlnR44x8'J ' thrco story and
I1 bafement No. 110 ndll2 lltb. Inquire 1409
Doilgo St. 000-tl
FOAUENT Furnished cottage , 7 rooms , with
closets , rantry , etc. , In lost locality In City on
pty rent with hoard. Call In afternoon nt 525 Pleis-
tnt St. 170 tJ
FOll RUNT nom < B\ery cheap. Apply atC.T
T jlore 14th atd Douglaj Btr. 03Mf
[ Tt OK RUNT Two nowetorejon 10th Bt. 0 .
L1 Jfavnc , 16th and Karnatn ? 32tl
FOll RENT A farm. Inqulro'.S. W. coiner 10th
andlzjrdSt , Newmau'o grocery , ISflCp
7OII RENT One story dwtlllng housa live rooms ,
1 23d , nmr Clark street. Ohanea Ogdeir , corner
13lh and DoUKln Street. 233-tf
niOR HENT Three hrlofc stores comer 18th and
I1 Cumlfig St. J L. llcCmue , Agent. < 91-a2
Poll UKNT New cottage , 6 rooms. . 1'hlpps Hoe
1412 f. Bth st. 23UI
1100MS FOR RENT.
011 RENT I'leosant furnished rooms suttiblo
for gentleman , terms reasonable , 805 north 17th
street. 291-tf
FOR RENT Two nicely furnlsbed rooms , a clotct ,
Day window , al o two imilt rooms and bath
room On car line , 1780 Capitol are. 127-4p
F I OR RKNT Furnlihed room , lOU Cjpltol a\c.
27fl 9p
TT Oll IlKNT Three unfurnished room' , 1709 Hurt
JD Street. 265-1
" | 7KR RENT Fro it furnished room 8. K corner
JL116th and Farnam Stf. 269-tf
| R RENT Nicely furnlthed rooms 10 3 Dodge
strtet 2C7-4p
FOR RKNT Tire pleuat furnished rooms at 2309
California Bt. 264 4p
FR HKNT tmlftloe room for 1 or 2 rn i , N. K.
ccr. 15tb and Caintol ave. Inquire at looiaO.un
si airs. 041-tf
F 10 * KENT One furnished room with ute of par ,
lor > nd board , 1514 California tt. 130-ep
FOR ItENT Largo hamlsomely furnished front
roonmlugUor iniuitc , modern cunveolences.
1718 Dodge. 192 tl
? OH HENT Hanilwmely rgrnlilioJ rooinsfor ( In
; le gentUmen. J'or putlcuUiv , address "Y. W
Ileo office. 920 Cp
It KENT THO nle.-ly lurnlibeU rooms , with
board , 1817Cbkajo Bt. 17l'tl
FOR RENT Nicely furclshcu room at 1617 Di\
enport Bt. B28-4p
FOR RKNT Two newly fuiuisliua rooms at 61 !
loutbUthst. 14f > 3p
F IORRENT-A large funlibcd trout rocmwl'l
dresnng rcom vaor Oaeiloglo room , 710 19th Et
432-8p
F OR RENT T o olcey lurblsbod rooms at 61 !
south IMhBt , 14C3p
THC OR hENT-.XiulrrJrrjUbid/ooictlW N. 18th
-C HS.inp
F OnRKNT-Furnlrted front room , bilok bay win.
dow Kith board umall family 603 noith 17th tt ,
!
_
IfVK HKST Sorc-iil Una cilices In Youme' blorlr ,
i1 Inquire Kd. Norrli , room 19 Crounta blooi
_ M4
FOR RKNT Two furnUhed room * lool Farnam.
_ 997-7p
iroli I'KNT April 1st , large unluml he < l rooms
JL1 fOJI . Sid St. 843 (
FOR RKNT-A plessAnt front room furnl he.l. B.
K. cor. Itth and Howard St . _ tSMt
ENT-Urire front ofneoon second floor. In-
qulio No. 1211 Farnam St. fo4 tf
FOll RENT-Furnlshod toim at 1J18 Jackion 8 .
_ CXlallp
IJ Oll RKNT Furnlthcnl room and bo rd tt.OOror
week. Very beet location 1S14 Daveni < ort
_ 754a.4p |
I poll RKNT-Furnlshid room 1816 Dodci- .
185-aS
FOll llKNT-rurnUhod room at 1013 Farnam.
CM-fiOp
FOll llKNT-Hlccly furnUhed toonis at 1718 Cam
fit. 230 U
n OOM8 With board , dcilrabla or wlnlcr. Arply
IVvt 31. Cliarlos Ut L 237-11
FOR SALE
south 17ihtwuT\
I ? im.Vlhcmo $7oo.
New houses loonu full lot Wlloax addition , eoutb
Onrnhiv ? OM ) .
Elegant 7 room calico lot " 6x140TKO \ him , this
I a Croat Mru.ilii , anil aflplindll boine , only a few
Mocks south of tlio U. 1' . depot , nrr Kount > .
? 2.0o , onory owy tonnf. C. E. M ync , S. W. cor
16th and Farunin. " 81.4
F Oll SAtjKOr tra ! o for Omalii lots or Improved
propoitv , 100 acres 01 jplor did land in Uucna-
% litaC.lo , also ICO neroi geol hml In Dubiinuo
Co. , Iowa , a a nn clczant farm cf 240 nrreeiu Howard
Co , , Ndb. 0. K. Ma ) no , 16tb ixnd Piuuam. ! 92 0
FOll 8AT.K-101 ncros of fine rolllnc UnJ , will
si 11 ottradoJor city lots It taken by tha IStli ,
cnqulro at Mjrio'e store , ccr. ISth nod Ohlcwo.
2S69p
FOll SALE A bright ntw stottk of cbthlmr ,
dry Roixls , boti anJ show , notions eto , Ii r
thrt\lt > ioountt s atln Nobarain , a rare bujsutn.
best of leajcns for Belling ; aajreia 1710 north lOtb
tt , Omiha. 277-4p
FOll SAI.E-A nret-claai boardkfr lionna haxlne
twenty rcRUhr boarders ; S.i. . oor Ctli unit
raclQc ste. : so-14p
FOR SAI.E Ono hunJrcJ tons ol hay on farm 2
miles west of 13cllo > no. M. Schnak. 20S-7p
FOK SALK-aood farm In "asj Co , Neb. 170 all
under cultivation , will § tll or trau'o tor llmt.elwa
drugatDck. W. II : Oreen , o\er let Nat Bank.
. _ _ _ _ 244.lt
POIl SATjE Ooo I houso. six rootni , lo > 60x132 IU
cist frjnt , ( jood I-cMIoa , bain , well , etc ; 815C 0 :
8100 cub , balance $15 per month. W. II. Qroon.
" rltl > atlon l Bank. 24-tf
17IOU SAT.E-For ttO down nd S'20 per mouth 1
X' willbulu an elegant 11 vo room cottage , with
-orchcs.closBta , ba window brickcelUr , cUtern.ooal
nine , kJc5 , wlth t o l = ts nlctly fenced the wbolo
II complete $1,600. The cottages to bo built at once
octracta for ten lia\o olroady been let. Call at my
fllco andsoorlin of oottoRo , locatloo A.O. niimr
our friend ) along. C. E. Mayno , south-west corner
r-th and r Aniani. 207-&SO
7OU ! SAnE 310) , her o (0 ( years ) hiiRgy and bar-
; ncsa. Ucimrod'sBroceryiaihamlJAChBOn.
T'OK ' BALE Diug store. Address box 414 Omaha ,
L SSOtf
EOH SALK A now domstlo sowing machlno for
T25 cash. Add rces ' 'A. X. " Uoo oOloe , 1S7-0
T OUSALE-Thatarm six rnltos south on the
J ? Bel'evuo and U. P. road la not sold or traded for
M. 1'ockmin , Omaha , P. O. box 787. 123-Sp
F1 OR SALK Store building on Curalng and 21rt ,
best en street J. D. Thomas. 140-lCp
' / < OIl SALE OH
, TIlADE-Lsrgo team , hamesa
.I1 and dray. Part pay taken in drajage. Address
wU. . Bee olfice. 93Mf
T'Oll ' SALK A very nice 0 room house and lot ,
JL1 inutt bo sold 122J Nortn 10th St. 822-a22p
FOR BALE On easy ] aymonts. I will furnish
lots and build houses on chart notice to suit the
turchaser. Irquiro of P. J. Crocdon , cottractor
ind builder 27th and Webster St. SCO-It
Oll SAL1 ! A full lot on corner rf ISth nod Jonca
JL1 pa\ed street and wltbin ono inuaro u ! U. P.ll.
. forsale. Hatrcn Swlttlcr. b60 tf
FOIl SALE Thirty choice lots near ark avo. 0.
P. Stebblns , roomSl.Crtlghton block.
FOR SALE 200 Yc rlinB stecrp ,
20 ] Z.year old etecrs ,
? 50 yearling belforn ,
00 2 and S-ycar-old helfurs ,
EO graded bulls.
, Sioux City , Iwa. 78ffal8
FOR SALE Fcur yo r old horse has been workdd
double. For particulars Iccpilro t n o corner
4th and Firnam st In harbor shoj ) . J. iflrner.
071-H9
TJIOR BALK Now house 7 rooms fnll lot , largo
J ? Imrn \ cry cheap. D. 1' . Jones , Oth and Bancroft
South Omaha. 602-a2p
887-tf
PERSONAL.
TJEHSONAL John Hamlln hag removed to Omaha
X and rtsidcs at UIO Lcavenworth St. 673-alOp
WIIJj I'o founJ at 15C9 Davenport St , an cxpcr
ICLCCI ! nureo. Beet city reference git en
en872a24p
TO EXCHANGE.
FOR BAIK-Or exchange. Wo have fur mlo thu
cxdusUo right in this etato to edl the coal
tuiotnUcr and Boot dcstroyt r , L'culroju the Boot and
wLltavo twenty per cent on coal , will sail county
right , or tbo Btatr , or will exchange for real oeiato or
any good property on application will Bend sample
fortritland giro paiticultrn. Rca.ou for Be Hint ;
owner cannot rive It htn attention ; a rare cbanro for
"Ueinen ; BtdfudSoucr & Davis. 278 tf
KXCIlANOn-TwolotJln W. A. Ro.llck'8 add.
JL for a lil or half a lot located somewhere ricaur
the center ot the city and suitable ( or building , wl'l '
pay additional II value U more. Addrtsa "U. Y. "
lice office. 015 tt
'UH MALK UK f.XUli/\NUI AI Dlu ) wi ac < u. n
or put of tno thousand aoros of timber land gi
forty mlloi caot ol rUngai City , wil oichtngo foi II
WbracU l nd or icorchandltte. Uedfoid , Uoaor & III
U
BUSINESS CHANGES.
77011 * r > MB'oc' < if general m'rchiudUe , l o
JL1 store buildingfjrro't.bott location Inn country
town. Addresi "A. U. B. ' Bee office. 177-8p
FOR HALE-A flrst-olasi stock of dry gonlu 45.000
ak a bargain , will take ( art crsli btUnco roil oo-
tate ; address "M. V. D. " cam Ileo olllct. 262-tt
F IOR BALE Cheap , saloon fixtures and itock N.
W , corner 101 bandCaplto ave , 517-K3
OR 8ALB Or exchange a fnll stock of clothing
boots and shoes , gent' furnlshlnggoads , wlUox.
change for Nebraska Lands. O. U.l'eterBim&Ot U.
10th St. , Omaha , Neb , S39-U
FOR SALK A good skating rink , sice 84x100. In-
quire ol II Lambert , Wakefleld Neb. * 23-al5p
BOARDING ,
HOARDING First claw board and lodging tcr
8I.6 per week , all new beds and springs at No.
HC8C nBt. H. 1'eter Nick. 7W-al2p
TpIRST-OLASS lied and board 1212 Capitol avo.
12-031
MISOELLANEODS.
[ ? You want your lot,1 or garden's plowed , Mod
notlck or pontul card to 1' . I.Us , south 18th it
329 270-Sp
OTHAYICDOR STOLEN-An eight to nine vear old
Ooow , whltu and blue spotted with lUck ears ana
swilUrgonfoieltgianv Uformitlcu leadiccto th
recovery will be llburilly rowaided by Henry Ilsces-
torn , 2lrt end Lak Ht , 2C8 it
Ml'LHNDED pitture lth runulnit w t i and irood
O'btltcr fur 200 IOISM ran bo hid ol Ha , i , ricwh.
now , on the former Itatlimana farm near L'alhoun.
Inquire at l' ul < tn & Co. 1511 Farnau St. X20-7.
T OST-Laree tupai ring Rold mounted Iu tin > | .
J Jdnlty ol toe Leivonwoub street sonool. i Inder
will be library rewarJ d by leiurnluif tattu lottord
of M. A. McNamara , lUh near FaraauiSt. 300-tl J
n 14KEN Ul' Two'\o head ol JOUDJcattle. Owner
can reaoverbame by calling upon John F. lloch ,
Milk dairy , north tf Uuif It Dumb asylum ,
803-m 2Mow5w
TJIIIVY , vault * , sloks and cesspools cleaned at tba
J. shortcut notice and sallsfaoUoa nuaranteedbylp.
0 , Abel , 1' , 0. Uoz 37S 2 < 8p
FUilNITUltE.Htovnetc. , itured la bilclc ware
houie 911 and 913 Jones Bt 797 U
itlVY vaulU. and ct < | > ooli domed at
shorUst notloo any time of the day , Iu an
rtlyorderltM w y with our Impiuvid pumpaul
ieio/ui apparatus , all place * dtanel by ut dlienko
to I frtu , charges remouatlo. A Kvaus , ! 2 : Dxife
St. , up taln C6-a ! n