THE riAlLY JE , J&BSL. 25 , 1S85. * , H SOCIAL SHADOWS. Ructions of Events M Me Been and Are to Be , Gossip , Personal and General Tlio Iljmcnoinctcr. Another week hai rolled around and the locioty icribo U once more called upon to delineate the various phates of local society life. It isn't n Tery hud taak this week. There has been very little itir in the social world. The toason of winter nnd Miring gaiety baa nearly ccmo to a close , aud the period ot summer dullnois in fast coming on. liut yet there are a few things to chronicle of a nature PERSONAL AND O.V. . Mopeath has gene to Denver , Mr . F. S. Holmes has returned from the oait. oait.Next Next week Max Meyer and wlfo start for J-.uropc. Mr. P. Kumsoy , of Coziens , la in Santa Fo , Now Mexico , William Fleming and wlfo have .gono to Lurope foe j four mouths' tour , Hlmor D. Frank and wife and K. S. Dundy Jr. , have returned from Chicago. Mrit. C. D. Collina , of 0 oveland , O. , la vis iting her slater , Mrs J. I1' . Mover. The Arion club will continuo Riving ba'ls ' at intervals through the aummor acaaon. Company I , Fourth infantry , gave a very pleasant ball at the Fort Tuesday night. Mru. O. E. Yost was called to Ypsllantl , Neb. , Wednesda'y , to attend the deathbed of her father. Miss F. II. Gu 1ms gene to her horto in Now York y , od by tickncsa In the family. Thtf last ball and social of tbo Union Star club was pivon last night at l&ietronoli- tan hall. HOT , J. WIngram | and wlfo , of San Jose , Gal. , have been visiting old friends In Omaha this wook. Urn , W. A. 1'axton loft for the east Thurs day to visit her eon who it now in col logo at lUcino , Wii. tJIMessrs. A. O. Wolff and William Button , of Chicago attended the ball of the Metro politan club Wednesday. Miss Eleanor McKell , of Chlllicotho , O. , is vleitloi ; her sister , Mrs. Howard B. Smith. She will remain until June , Mr. n. D. Estabrook , wltb hts wife nnd child , baa returned from Chicago , lie has fully recovered from his recent severe attack of rheumatism. Dr. L. F. McKonnn , who la known nmong the local fcmalo admirers of manly beauty as the handsomest physician in town , Is in New Orleans. Mr. II. D , Pike , of the Union Pacifio , has returned from a pleasant trip to his old homo , The rumors about his hymeneal prospects. Mr. P. denounces aa the baao fabrication of some evil gonlui. The Odd Fellows of Omaha will go to Lin coln by special train on Monday next to spend the day in the jovial celebration with their brethren in the capital city on the occasion of the G7th anniversary of the order. The St. Philomena Temperance society gave an introductory entertainment at its hall , on Ninth and Howard streets , Tuesday eve ning. A scholarly address on "Societies and Education" waa one feature of a pleasing pro gramme of oration , recitation and music. The Cbautauqua Literary and Social circle held their regular meeting Tuesday night at the residence of Mr. HenrylJrowi ] , 1421 Jones Rtroet. The programme rendered was of an entirely Shakeaperiau cast , in honor of the 321et anniversary ol the birthday of the great bard. bard.Mr. Mr. Thomas O'Connor and Mils Alice O'Connor , of New York , were married at tbe bride's home on the 14th inst. , and upon the Y arrival of the couple in Omaha a reception wai tendered to thorn at their homo. A number of Intimate friends wore in attendance and everybody enjoyed a regal time. Thursday night Prof. Allmou tendered his Eupils n farewell dancing party at Falconer's all. The first p > rt of the evening waa de voted to the children's classes while the latter part was given up to a danse programme of twelve numbers provided for tbo elder people. All in all , tha evening was ono of peculiar en joyment , Oupld is beginning to "rustlo" about thii time of the year and his fincers are not numerous enough to tally tbe number of his local victims. On Tuesday Mr. Andrew W. Taylor and Miss Anne W. Sullivan wire coupled by the Ksv. C. W. Savidgo. It was a strictly private affair. No cards and no presents. And the same- day was celebrated by a brace of happy couples at the church of the Holy Family in North Omaha , Mr. J. P. Moore and Mis Maggie 0. Barry , Mr. John Sullivan and Miss Kata Timmany being mar ried by the Rev. Father Shaffel. Only a few invited frlenda and relatives were present , The music -loving people of Omaha have been rarely regaled this week , at least two evening ? , Wednesday and Thursday. It is not of ton that wo liavp an opportunity to hear a clear and thorough interpretation of oraan music as is presented by Mr. KJcly , and etill more seldom i < it tlmt euch iriutic cm be hoard In conjunction with rood vocil and chorus eiugiag So that It is no wonder tint the concerts were well attended and accorded everything that could ba dnslred in the way of enthusiastic applause , The people of the First Presbyterian church are to bo congratu lated , too , on their gem of an Instrument which furnished occasion of the Inaugural ceremonies. The ever popular Metropolitan club closed its eoason last Wednesday nigbtby giving n grand party at Metropolitan hall. The floors wore Uirouged by a brilliant ntsemblago of > lie davoteoj to tbo muse of the dance. A sumptuous repast waa a feature of the night's enjoyment which was by ne mean ; snubbed. Among those present were Messrs. Morltz Meyer and lady , Adolph Meyer and lady , S. Sloman and lady , 13 , Newman and lady , M , Goldsmith and lady , 8 Kahu and lady , Gee , Ueyn and lady , A. Madelborg and lady , F , Adler and lady , Max Mayer and Udy , Misses Newman , Brandies , Hinh , Minnie and Allio Ilotbschild , Scaloiinger , Fisher , Seltgsohn aud Koaenstock : and among tin single gentlemen were Messrs. A. Wolff , Wm. ; Button , S. Overfelder , I. Sehiff , S. Fiibor , J. New , M. Schlesiuger M. Brandies I. Kichman , M. Cobn , S. Kahi ( of Ohiuigo ) and Julius Meyer. Thii organization has firnished mud social enjoyment to ita members and frisnd during the past season. It will doubtles enter tbe field next year. IU4I UTUBNOUKTZB. The hymenometer , tbe society Inatnimento this journal which forecasts so snccesifull ; the hymeneal future , is still in'runnirjg order It may not perchance , be amiss to reproduc in cold print , its merry mutterlngi of tbe vlo tims-to-be. Aha ! The Index bands are quivering , They settle to rest and one -discovers tl in a highly sugge.Uve position' . They ar pointing to tbo name * ol titoyoung people- well , not 10 very young , either who , aa th instrument suggest ! , are about to leap lut the fields of matrimonial happlneis , On ii a ( ( entleman recently elected to serv in an important municipal position tbe othe that of a young lady who handles the greet red and blue In the poitofBce. It ii whii pered that this event it becoming more an more diitinctly outlined , as the days fli put. put.And And again tbe hands move around reiporj slve to the subtle magnetism of Cupid' * pree ence. Again they auggest two namfs , tbo < of tba chief clerk in the coroner' * office , an a rich widow living in Marlon , Iowa. It : laU that tbl * cue la developing rapidly an will coon reach the happy crisis. In fact tt sterner principal it out of town at present an is expected before uiauy hour * to return wit the gentle and blushing one on hi * arm. Once more Un Index handi flutter arouc Into position. They stop opposite the nan of a gentleman distinguished as one ol tl chief clerks in the otlics of Superintendei Smith of tbe Union Pacific. Tne fair one , lay * the hymenometer , is young lady formerly in tbe Union Paul headqutrteri , but DOW engsgod In tbe field i hiatrluulc honor * , The date * on the dial i the Instrument ara not diitinctly ( a * 76 illumined and no predlctioni will be made i to the probable "when-new" of the joyous climax. But the Initrument is exhausted tor the present. It can tell no more this wttk , Per * haps It may scak once more when seven days have rollod.aroiind. . Ed. Manror baa opened n bottling de partment for the celebrated "Faust Beer" the boit Anhauior-Bnach brand and la taking order * for It to bo delivered throoRhont the city. Telephone your or der for A trial doz > n THE BASb BALL SEASON To Irc Opened in Omaha To-flay Tlio Club * nmltlic 1'laycrs-KotCH of tlio Diamond , "OtcabVa nine in the Western Longno is a tccond rate oao nnd compoiod oi second end claia playora. I will wngor $50 that it don'c BOODTO the third plnco la the race for the pennant. " The speaker waa ono of a gronp of Omaha men who were discussing baseball yesterday , and the general outlook for Omabn scoring sucoess In the race for the championship , At usnal the atralo. of the conversation yras of that saml idlo'io toit which Is so often Indulged in by the wonld-bo sport. The fact of the matter Is that this city has almost as good chances of success In the baseball Cold as any other city rep resented in the leagae. It is indeed to bo rrgrotted that tnero should bo each an attempt on the part of some to deprcciato the valno of the nine aspcclally in con sideration of the fact that the material composing it Is fim-clais. To judge the future careorof the club by its past games with Kansas ( Jlty is manifestly unjust for the Cfmahn ntno had but a day or BO to practice together , before going Into ootlvo competition , while the K. 0 nlno had BB many weeks of bard daily practice. It Is not idle talk to siy that when our nlno becomes thoroughly prac ticed , BO that Its constituent members are able to play in thorough unison , it will bo second to m organlr.itlon In the loiguo in point of ability , and Trill make a hard push for the pennant. To-day the first league game of the season in Omaha will bo played as the Sherman avenno grounds , the Cleveland ! and the homo team moetlng In hostile array , The Cleveland team , bo It eatd , Is a first class ono and bus so far demonstrated Its ability to play good ball The event will doubtless bo well at tended , as the game promises to bo a warm ono. There is moreover no little curiosity on the pare of the locil admirers of the national sport to see "oar bova" in their in . .g'iiril appearance here. The nlnos will bo positioned as follows : OUAI1A. CLEVELAND. Kent , p Ilogan ; r f SulilvnD , c Carroll , c f Dwyer , Ib Mnneoll , 1 f GoisB , 2b Kennedy , 1st b .T. Say , 3b Keed , 2nd b L Say , a s lUttin , 3rd b Molster , 1 f Walker , c Graham , c f Summers , s s Black , r f Deagle , p NOTES. The item in a morning journal , warn' iii2 the public against forgetting that it will publish the only official ssoro of the league gamoi In this city is "doucedly clevali , yo knaw" but unf jrtunatoly , a "twiile awf. " The Cleveland baseball clnb , ten mem- bars in all , arrived In the city yesterday and are stopping at the Mlllard. The manager la expected to-day. The Omaha taam will orrlvo here to morrow moralng on the early K , 0. train , should bo formally escorted from the depot. It is seld that Cavanaugh , the catcher of tha old Union Pacifia team will prob ably bo engaged by the management of the Omaha team. The grounds have bosn cleaned , rolled and furnished with new setts and present a veiy shipshape appearance. Manger Bey has perfected arrange ments with the streetcar company so that a track extension will bo hid to the grounds nnd placards announcing the games carried on all cars of that lino. * * * * Ruptoro radically cured , also pile tumors and fistulas. Pamphlets of particulars two letter stamps. World's Di'rmusary Mcdisal Association , Buffalo , N. Y. EJ. Maurer Is Impelling nome excellent Rhine and Franch wines , the purity of which la concecdcd , and being bot'lod bora tbe prices will bo made low. Try them and alee some of the famous"Fauat" bsor. A. Runaway B Unco. Pat Oorniaikoy , a Council Bluffs hack- driver , who figured ia the McOlellan- Forbes-Lottie Combs affair , and was put under bond for threatening Lottie Combs , was charged sometime ago in Council Bluffs and put under bonds to answer to the charge of robbery. Ho jumped his bondsmen and cams hero. Yesterday Officer Edgerton found and arrested him In this city. While ho had him in charge ho lot him have a conver sation with a backman. Ed Miller , when ho made a twenty-foot spring foi liberty and ran llko a strlckon deer , Through the alloys ho went and dowi the streets be went at the rate of t quarter horse , until ho came In sight ol Officer Metza , wbon ho assumed th ( dignified stop of a Madrid Alcalde , and walked wltb firm tread and beac erect by that officer , wbo wai In obedience to Mr. Edgerton'a reqneit looking for the escaped man. When hi bad passed Metza be again struck a tro and found refoge in the wine-room of thi Palace saloon , whore bo locked hltnstl in. Daring all this time Edgerton' zephyr-like figure waa ptntlngly brlnginj up the rear , and he succeeded In gettini 1 'in at the death , " taking off the bidy a well aa tha "tall. " Pat was taken before Pollco Judgi Stenberg , who iiauod a warrant on Con sttblo Kdgorton'o complaint , and pnrau auant to It he waa lodged ia jail. In i short time after being jailed the depot ; of Council Blaffa came over , an "Pat" li now safe In the city across th Bix Muddy. 16 16d is Auditor Brown' * Case. isd DcfiUQUE , Iowa , April 24 , Tbe suprerc IBA court adjourned line die to-day without re i IB.h derlng a deciilon in the cose of Gov. She nun v * . Auditor Drown. It will bu rei dmd during the vacation. id IB Back Ache ? Hunt's Remedy will cm at ie pains In the back or loins , female dli ata eases , nervous prostrations and kiinc a diseases , 30 Sick Headache ? Piles , conitlpatloi of bllloni headache and dyipepiU , are a speedily oared by Bunt's [ Kidney at as I Liver ] Remedy. A TUSSLE FOR A TOUGH. Moore , alias McFarW alias Morgan , Wanted by the Authorities , An Interesting Dnttlo In ttio Police ami County Courts for tlio Possession of the Man , Yesterday witnessed a struggle In lo cal legal circles for the possession of ono oftho moat notorious crooks and confidence - donco men in the west , William , alias Charles Moore , alias MoFarland , allni Morgan. The straggle was between Charles Orocn , the crook's attorney , on ono sldo , aud the city authorities with Sheriff Fan-oil , of Iowa , on the other. Thursday night Farrall arrived in this city from Mills county armed with requisition papers , from the governor of Iowa , nnd extradition papers from the chief execu tive of Nebraska , for the man of the "throo M alias , " an escaped convict from the penitentiary of the Bnckoyo atato. In the meantime Charley Green , McFarland'd attorney , had procured a writ of habeas orpns in the county court for the purpose of staving off proceedings until yesterday , in order that Farrell might not leave with the priz3 on the evening train. When the case was called up before Jndgo 11 c- Onlloch at ton o'clock yesterday Mr. Green dismissed the proceedings of habeas corpm , and the prisoner was at once taken charge of by the city authori ties , headed by Marihal Camming ! , lllgtit at this point the pollco made o great mistake in not at at once hurrying Moore , alias MoFarland , alias Morgan , Immediately over to the Iowa sldo of the river , In the care of Sheriff Farroll. A baggy , In care of Officer Howies , was ready for this pur- pctje , but unfortunately the plan was not carried out. Instoadtho priioner was tak en up to the pollco court where the com plaint of being a "suspicious character" was pending against him. To this charge , Green , the attorney , entered a plea of guilty , but it was not accepted by the judge , as it was not deemed to cover the olTonro of which the man was guilty. Ac- corntngly the original complaint of "va- g ancy" was withdrawn , and the prisoner was turned over again to Sheriff Farroll. Before that worthy , however , o midget out of town with his charge , Green had procured another wric of habeas corpus in the county court , which was served this tlmo on Farrell by Constable Kdgor- ton , and which commanded him to bring the body of the prisoner Into court. The Mills county sheriff demurred , but finally went nlth his charge to the stops of the county court building , where ho finally refused to go any further , on the ground that the writ of service was Incorrectly drawn up , in stat ing that the man's name was Morgan , when It reality it was Mooro. While this dispute was going on , the prisoner broke away and started to run into the county court room , but was stopped by Farrel ) , who quickly re-seized him. At this point a general scrimmage for the possession oftho prisoner ensued , In which the shapely figure of Marshal Camming ? , the energetic form of the Buckeye sheriff and the majestic proportions tions of Cons ab'.o Edgerton were gloaming ing elements. Before any blood was shed , however , and while the tide of bat tle was yet wavering , Attorney Green hove upon the tcane , bearing with him a warrant for the arrest of Sheriff Farrell , on the grounds of con tempt of caurt. The ehcriff was soon brought , with MoFarland , into the coun ty court , where tha proceedings against him for contempt were quashed , as this move was simply to prevent the sudden abduction ot the prisoner , Morgan or McFurland. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon all the parties to this triangular tussle appeared In cDurt and the attorney for the man Morgan alias "what-you-raind-to-call- him , " asked for a continuance to enable him to prepare an answer or dofoneo to the return made by Sheriff Farrell. Upon this motion Sheriff Farrell , who had been compelled to appear In the case before ho could consult counsel , arose and asked the court to * coneider the effect of the motion ; ho made a plain , business talk to Judge McOulloch , and clojod with the utrjngly worded state ment that ho was ready for the toit and ready t ) answer now. That ho wished the court to know that ho was here doing his duty as an officer of Iowa , aud no more ; that ho was not backed by money from atato or individual , bat that the accused was a criminal of Iowa , escaped from Iowa and backed hero by a clique who were determined to got his release at all hazirda if money could do it , and thus entail npon Omaha and its people n debt and expense that it Is not probable the court will bo willing useleisly to In cur. cur.After dlfcaseion the court decided ta allow Morgan until Monday at 10 a. m , , to prepare to resist the facts sot forth bj Sheriff Fa'rell , and refused bill. This man for whom the fight la being made is ono of the moat notorious rasca'a ' in the west. He escaped three years ago from the peni tentiary at Fort Madison , Iowa , and hai since boon operating in Nebraska , lowi and southern states. Last fill requisi tion and extradition papers were secnrec by Sheriff Farrell for arrest , as it wai hoped to apprehend him in this city dur ing fair time. He managed to alip awaj however , and has since eluHed the au'hor Itles. The Mills county official , Is , uuror thelcsi , determined to secure his man be t fore bo i oes and sijs ha will light It on j on that line , even should it take all sum f m r. Orders are no < r received for the cele brtted "Faust Buck Beer , " bottled b Ed. Usurer. A. Pad Awakening. There Is something peculiarly ia bout the death cf the stranger Gorman- Gimme who was found dead and star and stiff In hta bed Thursday mornlni It seems that ho and his wife had jni come to Omaha , In fact recently left tt old country. He waa a ship builder t trade , and both were very poor. E waa a member of some society of shi builders there by which in tbe erne genoy that baa juit arisen , tha wide would be entitled to assistance from tl e society , under ordinary clrcumttincj iBut hero lies a difficulty. Mr. Qlmn had left the old country , and his wi thinks that nullifies his claim c the home society. She la badly : need and the fear that the social id will not pay even the funeral expense wbioh the undertakers incurred up < ' ' 'WARNER'S t . _ rw TlPPECANOE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. H. H. WARNEB & CO. . Boche Ur , N. Y. rou GENERAL DEBILITY , WITHOUT AN EQUAL , 9tX.OO A. 33OT JX 3B. H. H. Warner & Co. Rochester , N. Y. Mr . n 0. Kattolle. Waterloo , N. Y. , sutTaroJ for many years from eovcro stomach disorder , dcpoesslon ot tplrlU , prostration anil sleeplessness , but w aa res toicd to health by Warner's TIITKCANOK , the belt. FOK MAL-ASSIMILATION ox * xoox > . $1.00 aJBottle. H.H. Warners Co. RoclicsterN. Y. Rev , J. rUe Powers , Ouonton , Kjr. , cured his son djspensla , and mat-assimilation of food , headache and dizziness , with Warner's TUTKCAXOR , the beat trust for the stranger , troubles the al ready sadly troubled lady. Mr. Gimme was about 45 year * of ago and appears to have been n stranger hero. hero.As As already published ho was found by his wife cold and rigid beside her when she awoke , having undoubtedly died of heart diioato. The coroner deemed it unnecesaary ta hold an inquest in the face of those facts , and ono can hardly Imagine the feeling ) of the wlfo to awnko in a strange Und beside the oorpso of her husband. A CARD. To all who are suffering from error and Indigestions of youth , nenous weakness earl decay , loss of manhood , eta. I will ecnd a rocelp that will cure you FREE Of CUMIUE. Thla roa remedy was discovered by a mUslonarto Sous America. Send aclt-addreassd envelop ) R v. I sum T. INMAN Stition "D " New York Tlio Courts. In the district court on yesterday two news nits wore filed , viz : Hondrlz vs. Bevins ot al , and Frank Walter vr. the Mlllard Hotel company. The first suit is for the declaration by the court that the defendants are trustees for the plaintiff of certain money named in the petition , and the second is for ยง 5,000 damages for injuries received by plaiatiQ by a fall In the Mlllard hotel , which the petition alleges to have been by the negligence of the defendants. COUNTY COURT. The Stale va. John Fannlgau , for trespass " , was continued to Friday , May 1st. | { Schneider vs. Goodheart was dfsnlasod at the cost of the plaintiff. The remainder of the session was taken up in hearing motions and argumnnts in the habeai corpus case reported else where. Y. M. O. A. Notes. StrangersJmeeling in the rooms this evening. A cordial Invitation is extended to every one. Come and bring your friend with you. Bible class Sunday morning at 0:10 : o'clock. Service in the jail I p. m. Sun day. day.Tho The meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock , will bo conducted by Gapr. B. Moreton who has labored among the ne glected classes la London , and for some time past has been engaged in ovango llstlc work In America. Ho will apeak especially to jousig men and you ehould hear him. The young men of the emaciation will visit Couacil Bluffs on Monday ovcn'ng. The "Senate" will meet next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Young men's ' meeting on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock * The custom of wearing a pig-tail , commonly associated eapccUUy with the Chinese , was adopted by them only comparatively recently from the Manchu Tartars , PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. fho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age ) SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan ofnppetlie , IIowcU coitlve , 1'aln IB the bead , wltb a dull eniattoa In tbe tack part , 1'aln under thti iho lder- blade , 1'nllnci * after eatlnff , wltb ovdl . Inclination to exertion of l > odr or mind , IrrltabJIltToftemper , f.ow plrlt , wlih m feellnff of bavlngr neglected lome duty. Weariness , Dlrzlneaa , FlutterlnK at Ibe liearl , Iot before tha eyoi , IIe d ch orer tbe right eye , n itleiine > wltb Blfal dreamt , Hlablr colored Urine , rn.ua CONSTIPATION. TUTT'8 Vll LB ara especially adapted to iucb cases , one doio efTecU uoh a .liangooffeellnfr as to nitonlsh the sufferer They Increase the Appetiteand came the bodr to Take oia Fleartithus tba s/item U nourished , ana br their Tonic Action OD lhell4ceitlveOrgkuillejiularHlooUar * producfil. 1'rlea aKc. 44 Murray HU.M.Y. runs HAIR DYE. CiaiT lUm or WHISKZUB changed to a GLOSIT BLACK by n slnglu application oi thli Dn : . It Imparts a natural color , act * InBtanUneously. Bold by Urugglsts , or aent by express on receipt of 91. office. 44 Murray St. . Now York. ; it IB ' 7.e MenYThinlc .e ? r- they know all about Mustang Lin rw iraent. Few do. Not to know i 10 not to have. F , ie Fein In in elf A M , V ' " , * , F' " 'lplloo of a Doled > pclall > t ( new r * 5 Bi d. ) JDroMUu can fill H. Addr OR , WARD CO , , IXXriBtlKJu 11O SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. \ | osIT loaned on scented n Us. ' Lobeck & Co. , ill. teal estate broken. US2 Farnam , up-ntalrt , 8J9-tf To loan on chattel * , Wocllfjr & UatrUon , MONEY 10 , Omaha National bank building suit i frOSKT loirml at low ratos.ln amount * to tult on if JLclittel.collaUrals or other good security. Finan cial eichanje , IMS Farnam tt. SSS-rolp ONF.V TO LOAN On teal estate and chattel * M D. L. ThoniM. Tlptt. Loaned on rhattets , out rat , R. H MOKGT nought and sold. A. F rman13 S. Uth St 870 tl Vf ONEV LOANED at U. F. Heed AUo's. Loan oHIca iVl on furniture , piano * , horie , wacoru , personal property of all kinds and all othe rutlclos of ralue , Rltbout remcral. Over lit National Bankoorncr Uth and Farnam. AU uualnost itrlotly oonfldentlalS51U S51-U Y/TOHXY / TO LOAD In inmsot tSOOand npward. ifl O. r. Davis and Co. , IUal K al and Loan agent * , 1C05 Farnam Bl. WANTED FEMALE BELP. > NTXD ARlrlforRenortl housework W for children. 19(0 Farnam ttrect. 7tS-7l > w > -A Rood cook at 320 Sauth 10th St. -Olil for housework , (412 Capital. W 790-7p A girl to do gontral houionoik In fnml' WANTFD . Apply at north side of Castelltr St. 2nd door west of 13th 8t. 784 25' MX ( Irrssmakcrs and two apprentice WANtitu andoncKlrllodollghthoutowork. Apply t 003 North llth St. 7i9-24p > ANTKD Two kitchen girls at Now England W restaurant , 1418 Douglis St. 783 24p V17ANTKDOlrl for general homework. Mutt bo a good cjok and willing t ) work Steady platu and good wagci. MR. U. S. Smith 611 N. 10th St. 782. 4p A good oompetont gtrl for general house WAVTRII . Apply corner North Twentieth and Center St. 747-25p Qkrl to do general housework In a imall WANTFO ; apply 2417 Hamilton street , south sldo , bet. Saunders and Pier. 764 2p WANTRD Immediately , a Rood girl for general houtcwork ; best wages at N W , Corner Hamilton and Pier streets , north Omaha , 769 24p WANTED Two apprentice girls to learn dress making ; at 1800 Farnam Bt. 78225 ANTED A competent girl , also ono smalt girl : W o ; 11 at A Bllubertnann's itoro , colter 13th and Douglas St. 769-24 ANTED Olrl for general hou ) work at P Flan- W ncry ; , 1010 S 10th St. 76M5p TTTANTKD-For dressmaking , two apprentices and IT one good dressmaker , 1608Davenpott St. 767-4p 'ANTED A German girl for general kitchen wotk W at 215 south 12tn st. 724-24V ANTED 18 good girls , 7 experienced cooks W Omaha Employment Bureau. 1120 Farcam St. 701-tt - sgen ta for "Queen 1'rotcctor WAVTKD-Lidy daisy stocking and skirt supporters , shouldo brace * , bustles , bosoai forms , dieis thlilJs , ( afcty belU , Blceva protector , etc. ; entirely new dexlces un precedented praflts ; wo have 6001 cents making $100 monthly. Address with stamp , EIICampb < lt &Co. , 0 South May St. , Chicago. 079-mlOp WANTED MALE HELP. - flrst-o'aja furniture salesman. None WANTKD-A need to apply unless 3 ou ha\o eool reference as to ability and character , it. F. Martin. 803 ( f TX7A\TBD A good barber at North Bend , Neb- V > Good wages. D. C. dood. 774-24 TIT1 ANTED A traveling salesman who thoroughly > V understands the dry goods hutincsa and n ac quainted with the dry goods trade la Nebraska. Must have good references and understand h's busi ness ; aidrcis S. L. L. , Bee oQlc.1. 763-25 SITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED-An engagement by a competent , stcidy and reliable man as correspondent , col lector , or In newspaper or other business. Address , A. It S. , 1122 Davenport St , Omaha. D -Situation by a i oang man of 19. would llko to get situation with good housi , In office or outside work. Is willing to work hird.anJ will work a trial without charge. Addrc9i"JMR" Bee offloc. 791-24p TTTAXTED Situation for bov of eleven yrs. logo T V In a store as cath boy , or to do errands. Ad dress 001 N. W. Cor. of California and 15th St 705-25p WANTFD Steady situation by tint-class tinner ; understands all kinds ol work and doe * nr/t drink. Pease state wages and address , 603 W. 7th St. , Sioux City , Iowa. gOl-ZSn ) ( la in private families b ; an experienced dress maker , 1414 Dodge street. 788-25p A situation as housckocper by an ex WANTZLI lady. Addro-B "C. W. a. " Bee office. 791-21p Posltbn : Experienced short-hind and WANTED writer desiring to como wca . Owns No. 2 Remington machine. Address , W. E. , Care Bee , Council Dlufls , 773-30 TT/AMKD By city ealcamtn eltuation by May 1st , Vr long acquaintance with city and Council BluOs trade , ( not saloon. Address " 0. B. " Dec office. 749.25p D Eilua'.lon as housekeeper for widower. Mrs. M. , Bee office , Council Blutld. 45-23 Situation by an experienced man to take WAMKU of horses and act as drlter , In a private mllyIs ; willing to do other work arousd the htuse. ddro.s "AM 1 ! " Uecolllce , 71d-26p TTAriTKD-Situation by an experienced book- 'V keeper , by 2 saloimeu , by a lady stenographer nd type writer , by 2 young men to drive delivery agjn.byagovdcaacnman , by a man to run eta- ouerj ccgliio. Omaha Employment Bureau. 1120 arnamSt. 70 } tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WAMKD For S'DK e gentlEtran large unfurnished or furnished roum. State prlco. Address I * . 0. Hot 618 city. W ANTED A good family horee at 1505 Farnam St. 778-tf rTTAYiHD-To rent a large furniihed room , In VV Slater's block l6th and California , with board , 30 a few nnre table boaidcrs. 75tf ( jo ff\\ \ Wanted on noton eecurel bjr mortgaKO pO 3UU on property worth * 7XO , hall to be ajableln one y < ar. baUnca In two yrard , will Rive en per cent Inleritt and also a bonus of $500 for tbe use of the money. Addren "Loan" Boo otllce. , * * 41 W AXTBU For spot cash , S cholci lots In Ilinscom Place. P O box 4141. 472-26 A furnished kotel la a live town , one WAMTID controlling the Commercial trade. Address "K t"Vick Neb. 6C6-28p WAKTXD To rent small house ; lam'ly small , rent reasonable , within 12 blocks of Bee , possession Ub. Address r call at Iko offios after 4 p. m. , K. P. IVIKB. tui-tt $3 60 will buy one deiea lloeer Bro's WANTED trlppletlatadtaole knlTM at Uoody1 * china torecoru < rlOtbaad DaTeoport st. 446-11 W ANTED Every ady In need ot a a * * Ing ma. chine , to tee the new Imtroie < l American No , P. K. Flodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 18th. 81511 FOR KENT-HOUSES AND LOTS , { 71 KKIT-Suite of roomi , bath room connected , P for four gentlemen , alio room for gentleman ami wife with tint-class board. 1621 Burt. 793-tl Toi RUT A small store and two rooms on 3011 JD between Pierce and Popleton are 777-26p FORRINT Tbre Btcry and baiemtnt , brick itore 44lt tront25 per month. Two new itorsson ] 8tbSt-6Q per month each C. E. Va ) ne , S. W. Cor. 16th and Faroarn. 771 4 FOR HUNT 10 room home , modern Improvements lledfo d , Souer & Uatis , 213 S. Uth St. 76811 TjVjR Rxm Uoute ot B rooms with barn , Oa'dwe' ' J ? and Baunoeis st ; Inquire 1709 Jackton tt 44-6 | FOR KENT Store and buemint corner 15th an < Capitol are , opposite tin Kxpoiltlon buildlni to be crectfld Morse & Dimmer , 1404 Funam 71326 T7IOB KcNT-A store cheap 309 north Itth. JL1 tlO6p T70R Rim-New store room 22x70. JnoErck , 6 7 J X1 IBlhSt. 03230 T AS rootnc ttag on California it , be 24th aud 26th ; Inquire on premlie * . P J Cr ( dor FR BKXT-Huiue 11 roomi , oell r , rantry , cloeeti near 8t car , cj | per month. 0 K Thouiriion , B 1 corner lltb and Haruer 4bi-U 3 MT Store dwel'irur. atUoheJ , . per monta K1 DliTnorcM. e05-lf brick itors bulUIng ; en- qalre of Edward Korrl & 0o > , room UCroucse Dloet 407 tf FOR IlKNTSroon hnufes Innulr no. F larton,8m ltlng works , or S14 North St. TWll UKNT New cottage , 6 rooms. . Phlppfl Roe r 1612 * 6th St. i3J.tf I'OH HK.NT store buildingmHJ three story and J1 baiement ho. 110and US 14th. Inquire 1409 Dolgo St. WO-tl IJ OR RKNT Fnrnlihed cotttge , 7 rojm , with JL' closets , tantry , etaIn best locality In City on pay rout with board. Call In afternoon at 626 Pleas- ent Bt. 170 tt CVIl t < F.NTTbreft brick stores corner 16th and i' CumlngSt. J L. McC jrue , Agent. 491-aS UODMS FOR UKNT. R its r With beard ono nicely turnlthed Iront room , \\ith git and bath. 1119 Jones St. 808-30 ] ) I IR RUNT-Furnished front room. 19C4 l\rnam , 7007i | TpOR nnsT-Nlci tartilshtd room ) lullablo fortws X ? RtnLcmen. SMi Dodge St. 707-3 1 " 17011 REM TwoUrne front rooms furnished or un- JL' ( urnlshtd , oonrenlent to btard. N. W Cor 2Cth and Webster St. ' 165 tf TTORliiiNT-SorOrooms clorct , cellar , city water. I1 Ir-nulre at e03 North 18th 31. 702 27p OR nitiT FornlsheJ room. ltn dosit. SuitivUo F lortwoRcntlemon. 1417 Howard. " 70 I8p FFOR RIWT Two\crv flno rooms , lurnlshed cither FOR torlro mi or bedroom and iltllnK room. In quire S , W. Cor Howard and 13tbup olalrs.783 2lp RKMAn i Itgant now ul5o of onion rcom , Iron 1 ' bloc < , Cor 10th and Douglas , ifl'tl nmt Two pleasant furnllhid roonrgat 230D FOR St. ; also ornan for rent or sale 705-26p T70RRHM Twonlcelj furnished front rooini 1807 I1 California Bt 760 ! 6 rim RK\T Furnlsbcd room. Inquire Diug ttotc , corner Itth and Douglas. 763 tf RRNT-Furnlihcd room 1013 Dodgost. 6S025p FOR RKM Nicely furnUhed front room for lady nnd B ntlemaii ; loqulia 621 Ploisaat St. 712 tt REM Neatly furnished Iront loom 013 south FOR 15th st. 709-S7p T7ott RK.ST Two l rge room , we'l ' furnished , In JP HcJIck's block ; apply at 218 h 13th Bt. 7IB-26p RUNT -Itoumg 1011 Dodge St. FOR 705-25 F Ion. RRST Sulto of rooms for two or ( our gentlemen 11 4 South 12th it 077-2Sp J'OR IIKNT-Nice furnished front room N Wo rnor 16th aud Leaven worth Sts. 7EO 24p F I OR KKNT-Nlooly lurnlahod rooms 1517 Duvi nport 722.J5p in RRST-Front room , 1505 CaplUl a > eliuc. 087 S4p FOU KENT Hindsomoly furnished room for gle gentlemen. Addms "Y. W. " lice o C5l-24p RKST Ono l rro handsomely furnished room FVjri with excellent board for single gentleman , 1718 Dodgo. (78 tf F 10R HUNT Furuhhei room 1621 Cipltol ave. 830 EOp TT01 R UKNT A lurnlphed front room with use of par Jb lor I , with small family , 2107 Cblcngoit. 727-28p FOR RBVT-Lugo room 20x20 elcgnatly HnlshoJ , suilablo for ollloe. InnuircOM Katon , 111 S 14th St. 687-tf F I OR RENT Elegant newly furnished rooms 2'25 Dodge st. 607-tl TjOOMS With boarddetlrablt In summer. Applj Xiat t. Charles Hotel 237-tt FOR UKNT Several flno cfflcea In Croun'e' block , Inquire Ed Norris , room 10 Crounso block 934 tt > OH RENT Furnished room F 135-atO 1011 RENT Nicely furnished rooms at 1718 Cess F St. ; 23C-U FORSALE FARMS. fT'ORHALK 120 acres good land within 00 miles of JD Omaha , new house , good etabb , living water , school bouse on the land and one mile from railway elation ; terms easy. W H Green , over 1st Nat'l Bank. 835-tt Tea SALK Foini and unimproved land lota and J ? house on long credit B&MLand ofllco , 620 H. 13th Et. Vadicka&Ooantncr. (83-ml9p FOR BALK QooJ farm In Vlsshington Ca ; 171 acres ; to acres cultivated ; good buildings ; fine orchard ; running water ; all fenced. Edward Norris Co. , loom 19 Crounso Block. 474tf FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. FOR HUB Tea residence properties Item 82,003 to $70vO , tachcasy terms. H C Patterson , 13-h and Farnam. 470 25 FOR BALK Bcxutlful lots In splendid locality for $200 each$10down and $10 per rxontb ; will assist j onto bull 1. It C Patterson 13th and Farnam 471-25 OR HAI.K Lots In all additions and sub-divisions. F No S35. Lot on Divenpcrt street ccar high school , MxlS2-32,2on. ) No 184. Lot on I.eaxo'jworth street tear St. Ma- fy'd Aienue corner lot $2,000. No. 474 Lot on Farnam street , fciO per foot. No. 474 } Lot on Harney , 3'xl8J-S2.100. No , 471 , Tuo lots , one a corner.two blocks fan red car line 31,250. o. 103 Coruur builnesa loi. 22x137 , on Hirncy St. S7.600. ' 0.435. Lot en Sowird etrcet , t o blocks from tlraet car ? 5'.0 , 'o. 400 , Lot 76iHO , cast front , ono block from 1'arkAunuo car line 81,600. 73S-25 Mo o& tirunncr , 1404 Farnam. -A baryiln boit 10 lots In Kllby I lace -T 81.100. Fine cottogo prop rty I lo' , street car , $1,600. Six roomed house- new , flno location , f-2,200. Will cxchargo a good firm for stock of groceries. Fine residence propeity largo house $5,003 , Two elory brick housa near itreet car $3,100. lallou Uroe , 317 south ISlh ( U. 717'24 HALK The two story brick building on the FOR In Shlnn'a odd. , lor 83,100 , $500 don n balance 'n monthly payments of ? 25 ; this Is a bargain and one vantlng a gjod and cheap house should take notice. A Saunder * & Co , 14(4 Farnam et , Kl 74 R BALK No. 457 ; flno 7 room houio , 'or lot , two bloclBfrom btrett car , cny terras-J3,10 , . ! fo. 197 ; Ilsuse 6 rocinj , will a d dltcrn , ono half lot , on red car line-Jl,00\ . 338. Flno B room house , f u'l lot , city w alcr , on red car 1'ne ' $2BO . No281. . Ilouie 24x41,6 rooms , finely finished , well , tl.Urn , full lot , flne place.two llxk from itreet c r2,800. . No , 820. UOUM 6 roonsi , well and cistern , lot 40x- 132 , en red car line , cosy p juicnts-8JSO/ ) . No,445. House ) 6 rooini , acd barn , wtU and cistern , lot 33x137 , bl > ck am ! a ba'f from 16th itreet.Etar St. Paul depot-$2,800. S'o. 473. UOUM 10 roams , lot 66x142 , Farnam ( treat -S3.MO. S'o. 291. House 19 rooms , corner lot , Park Avenue * -14 100. No 419 , tlcuM 7 rooms , one block from farkAV' enut , lot 60xl4i-$2,75J. 788-26 Morse & Erunner , 1(04 Far ram. ' - . A bargain In houte and lot , barn , cittern , cellar etc , $1,076 ; tlOOcuh , balance In deferred pa ) meats to suit purchaser , 818 8 10th , O F. Elsaaser. CC4-27 FOR BALE Houte lull lot , well , cittern , birn , all Ir good condition , one block from street cars 11 E0 < eaiy terms. W H Green , over Ut Nat'l Bank. CU-t TJIOIl BALK A full lot on corner of 18th and JODW JD paved itreet and within one squire cf U , P. K R. tor sale. Warren Bultiler , UJ-IO 6 lot i full site , 10 per ceotcoih , balano ontbly paymeuts. W II tircea , over lit Nat Bank OJ8 tt FOR At Two cottages and luts Virginia are. oni block south ot Bl Uary'i ava. Bt care 1609 cish balance on Unit tim ) , Isaac Adami t'reaier blocl opp , P. 0. 617-tl TT OB BiLBOsRKNT-Kit room house , we'l cistern J" and stable ; first clau ordertwentf-Omt and Clar st , rent 120 per monib , nil $2OW caiy Urms A 1 Tukey , at CaulBeldi Book itore. 478-tC 770R mn Oood 6 room house , lot 60 134 ( eet.eu I1 front , 01800 ; 8100 n h balince J16 per month W. U Oicito , over 1st National bank. S311I FOR SALE , MISOELLANEOUS. FOR IAK 1(00 ydl. ol dlittobehtdat HlSBhe man ave 780 i p IfOR HUB A Brit-class uptight plino , new A 1 Orel' , "P. U , " B. & U headquute.i. 766 S6p FOK lAii A good family hone , buggy and Ha nw. junulicjglSDougltiSt. FA FM4i" ? ? ot * ? ( bo " " Mi harneo | 1M. Arply HOO DouplM tt. 74MS -7iORsUK-rianoa7CO , Ufrlght piano at a bar- J1 gain , 1719 Douglas. jsj m FoRMtxoRRifiT-A latosn lngoollpcallt > , lot , building and nxttifn. Apply ' to John A Pirvhaa N013JJ Douglas St. , Omaha' , Neb. FOR lLRal Mt te. wanllng t Improve some tacAnt lots , ! offer the fillowlnr propcrtr. Tx > ts 4 and 6 , Clarkl aldltlon Uavennaithtt , Lett 6 6 , 7 , and Mock 1 | aaa Beldcn sdd. IjOU 7 8 and 9 block R Owlght I.jm a ajd. 1 Hoalo and let 74 ' 9 Capitol ati > . 1 House and I it 13 Mnck 9 , K untte & Ruth's a 'd. ( 'DlotMn liupont ilict , touth ot the Park. 4 lots In h'ock 18 and 20 , Waterloo , Neb A farmnt ISO acres , 63 acres In cro , " , also EO a re all under ten * , near 11 rman , Waihlngton Co. 100 arrccs praile lardi nouStanton , Stinton Co. ; also lor leiso on long time , 8 lots on Wet Farnam st. 60 toot store on bt Mary's at4. Inquire ot H (1 CUrkel ; H Douglas SI. R69-24 . . _ .l SAI.K-For 0 down and $20 vr month I A1 will build an elegant tire room cottage , with porches , closure , bar window brickctllu , clstern.coa koine , &x , kt .with Uo lota nicely fenced tha hol ill complete I1.6M The oolUgcs tn be bulllat onoo contract * for ten hare already Wen let. Call at my office nnd t tl n ol cottaso , locntloi Ao. Bilnu jour frlendi along. C. K. Maue ) , southwest comer Uth and Farnam. 207-aSO HEAL ESTATE BROKERS. nRAbluiTATicimOKKRD-tobeck&Ca- Farnam JL\ , street corner 13th , real ostito bjught and sold on commission , exchanges ot real or personal proper , ty elcotcdtha : patrjuanoulparties ha > inir.realcstat or stocks of coeds to Hllor cxchinge at rokaontblo pilccs , li solicited , ana will hare ur best attention. ecstt PERSONAL. \17ANTMi-A ady room mate ; apply to lllsa Uosc , VI 181 * Jackson it. 710 ! 6p IJRR.SOXAL-Parties wishing a camstrcw , gu < ran- teclnciittlncand DttlE | . ' attstactorya ; < ldres9 31S North loth st , Mrs J Arnold. Ii83 ! i > ivif K. M HOOPKR , Trance tlalnoynnt , and heal. Ing ir.ollttm ready for buslntes over No 823 S K corner lOth and Webster. Teims rcajonable. 432 in 10 MRSORRVASD mldwllo receives ladlca In her houss tor confinement , No 1432 Sjuth ISth St ,0maht. _ 710-U5p W ILL no found nt 1600 Davenport t , anoxpor lenced l nuren. Dost city reference given _ 872-a2 > p TO EXOHANGE. mo itxciiAMiit-I ha\o nity thousaod ajres of Chey- JL eune county land which I c u exchange at Dgur < B nhlcn will be profitable tot eastern property. Como and see It. W , J. Van nice , Sidney , Neb. 801-tt ( I FOR ixcilit.an Improved butlntsj property In eastern Io a , $4 6CO. for ( took ot inerchadlw or buslnott. Address , "Wldo" care BcoolDce. 781-tO TToRSALBon nxciiAVHR-Stato and county rights of X1 the cooley hay stacker , tne bc t sticker maJo Addiesa A Cooley &Co. , Oicoola , Ions , lock box CO. _ l44-25p FORHALR OR KJciiAsoii For ll\o stock ; linse ot school , section No38Town 1 , Uango M , NcbruXa with good ( prlng water , Kocd houss , stable , cattlu shed , corral , corn C'lb , bee lot , cellar , hen house.and a never falling well ot good atcrj an oxcollunt pri vilege for person wljhlng to kcap cattle and hogs , n great bargain , can ha bad as the owner wishes to mo\o away. Arply to proprietor on the premises or addrees Jas CO'JJrtni.r O. boxS ! , Ulrton , Neb. 698 27p it-SJi acres In Thajcr Co. , fptcndlj JL Impiovomcnts Ac. for city property , and 10) acres Improved , for groceries. U 0 1'attcNon , 1.1 hand Farnam et. 730 25 rpo KXOHANOK-410 acres well Improved land } mils .LlromEsiex , lana , for a stock cf general merchan dise or hardware. Addrcsi John Llnderholm , Kisex Iowa. IPOll SALB-Or exchange. Wo have fnr sale the J ? cxcluslx o right in thla state to sell the coal etnomlzer and soot destroyer , destroys the soot and w 111 sa\o twenty per cent on coal , will sell county right ) or the state , or will exchange for real estate or ni ; rood property on application will send sample lutl aland give paitlculam. Hca-on for selling > va r cannot tl\c It hln attention : & rare chance tor Un ion : Bedford , Souer & Davis. 278 If BUSINESS OHANOES. "IT'ott ' HALKTho oldest established Ihery buslnesi JJ In Omaha and the good will thereof ; Si horses , 0 hacks , 20 Imgglrs and family carriages , band wagons , polo Buggies , full complement of double and slnele harness and all appurtenances of a Hist died etible. Will ( 'h 06 years lease of tbegrounds and buildings. Is In the centra ot tbe bunlnees rortlon of the city and doing a $ oed trade QooJ terms can be bao. W. II , Qrccn , o\er 1st Nat'l Dank , Omaha , Nob. 802 tf I port HALS Butcher fhop , good business , splendid 1 location. C. E. Miyne , S. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. 782-25 WANTKD A partner with 8500 to ? 10X > , buslnem already establlshej.first clias refurenoo required and gKcn.uo humbu ? . Address by mail "S IV caru European hotel , loth st. , Omaha. 7S-24p - Oakland Neb. first-class meat market FoRBALE-In alio the lurnllure ot the St 1'aul hotel. For par ticulars , Inquire or write Wiggcrs & Uehllug , Oakland Neb. o74-mlO FOK 8AlE-A good paying harngssshap , the belt chance for a joung man to start In baalnisi ; ad- ess "liarnevB shop" Dee oftloo , 201-24p IT'OR 8ALB Drue store In a desirable locality , wll r Invoice about 81.600 H C Pattereon , NE corner th and Farnam. 430-tf TT10H SALE A Brnt-claas stock of dry gonls (6 000 i ? at a bargain , will take part crsb balance ret ] cato - to ; address "II. V. B. " care Bee offlco. 267-tf /Tun SAl.K Ur exclmuKu a full stock u ! clothing JL1 boots anJ shoes , gont' furnishing goods , wlIJox- 'lango lor Nebraska Lauds. Q. H.l'otornou.SOl 8. th St. , Omaha , Neb. 939 U BOARDING. WAMKU-3or4boaidersln private family , 1318 Canlttl A\eniie. Mis. C. M. Qeppacr. 74B 25ji . - hotel corner 13tiind Caritol BOARDI.MI-Institute 0) per week. Meal tic lets. W Ilal i , Proprietor. 076-26p MUST-CLASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol itvo. 125.35 LOST AND FOUND. OUT-On Igtb , lidlca shell case , gold waUb , Walthim Ho > al moemcnt. . r lease lea\ at Kd- lolm &Erlckson'a and lectlvo liberal reward. 729 24 - ? . rowa'd , white and sprccMcd CuW about coven yeaiB ( Id F. pellke , 24th and Lcaten- orth. 737-24p MISCELLANEOUS. TjABiniB On Elkborn and 1'liltc. T. Murray. 800 tf MOTIIK Taken up by the subscilber ou Jackson St. yeittrdav ; one tlark ba\ hone about 4 handj high , heavy man * and tall , about five oirj old. The onetr cm have stma by provlnx r'pertv and rajlug clnrfc ( > . 22ud April 1885. 'ct r Johnion , 783-27p TIRTIXH wantlrgtvi111 please apply at the Corttns. untoxs given In real point lace , al o lacn made to border. 1414 Dodge street. 7e7.58p / 1llKW8iLMR Tl , IU fruit Ihroro I , tagl redeemed \Jati n COQtealiby the dta' r , l > ejck Uroe. , ngenU. 88S-U Tiox on banjo given by Q E Qellco- IMITRU , at 1118 Cailtolave. 480 tt vault * , lnk an i oeaipooll o'eaned ' any time PKIVT o'the day In a'l eatlrely odoilesa way with our 'improved pump aid apparatus Ordtrs by mall - romutly at'eaded to. A. Kraoe , offlca and resldeoco 1208 Dodge St , up lUlri. 409 m7p f \mv HILmi Tu , It dot a not taint the breath , t f VAedetmed it one oeot each by the dealer * . 081 tt T loilTMsunona-J J McLiin has tor sale the btst J rodi waniilaturcd In tie United Btate * annealed tlectilo et'v I o > utcr eoureJ with sheet copper , orderi tot ecu rod ot repair leg old one * promptly attended to Address 1011 Haundeii it. 860-mK f M\iv \ , HIHER TAG , does not give you heirt-hurn \-/lagsiedeeiued at one cent , each by the dealer * 853-11 IIUVY , vaults , slnii and oetxpools cleaned at tbe shortest njtlc * and satisfaction ruaraatcod by f , O. Abfl. I' . O. Box 878 490 m2p Stallion , Jack , Sheppanl Jr. Will stand for itocic at Omiha Fair grcundi the lexson 0(1836. ( llell 18J hanJshlgh , * eight 12S6 Ibi , bis lire JACK BUHTIRD It lull brotlur la blood to DEITIK 2:171 : , ' ' to DicriTouthe sire of JAY-BYI Him 2:10 : , DALLAS. 2:11 : } and DiaieiOR S:17. : Call a the Kale gr undi and see him and get bU perlgre < i In ia full , terms (25. tor the seaton. A. T1IOUSON , EDWARD KUEHL , UiaiJTKU OF I'AUrYbTEKY AND CONDITIOn ALI8T , 08 rinth street , hetwetn Farnam aodlUi. ncjr will , wha tbcatd ot Kuardlar. < ; lilt * , obtaJctui lor anone trlane * In tbe past and piesent.-ind oertilu condition ! In tbi future. Booti and k mvle to order Firttot utUlactton euaranU'd 5