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1 S T'HE DAILY Tuesday Mnrnmg, June 14, LOCAL BREVITIES. Patterson sells coal. (et your hats at Doane's, Drink Saxe's Peruvian Beer. 4000 residence lot 600 business lots, Bemis, agent, Call on Bemis, of Omaha, 25 cents, —Bemis' new n Bemis' real estate boom, First pago. —250 hone Bomis’ agency. 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land nt. nd Drink Saxe's celebrated cream koda ~ Sinoke Saxe's choice, fresh supply j recived. —For vixg Commiercial Job Printing, oall at Tre Bre Job rooms, —The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harnees and Saddlery. ed a large lot of finest Kulin's Drig Store Just e Omaha, | ever Vi Whipple, McMillan & Co., the jewel. [ever been Union Sunday-sc rawherry and ice crean The « o8 i at Cuim mings’ anction ro Thursday, June 1 nelaim s takes place . 1405 Dougla t10a. m je13-3t Upon the recommendation of hs comy ny and the post commander, the unexpire nce of private Patrick Murphy, ( E, 14th Infantry, has been ren, Crook rescinded by 'he committee of council and the conunty commissi were in consultation yesterday in regard to fixing the Farn. B street grade, Yesterday at 1 o'clock p, stood at 12 feet 4 inches, making a rise of Saturday noon, , theriver six inches sine The Grand Teland band which has been in attendance at the Sengerfest for the pust week, took the. train for home ploased with their vestenday much visit. “We have plenty of fun this wee said a prominent member of the Swenger- bund on Saturday; “next week though we'll go to work again.” This is about as good an exposition of the German character as could e had. —Lost - A package of business letters, (of value to the owner only) on the U. P. train from the west Sunday after- noon, or on 15th street, between Howard d Douglas, A liberal reward will he paid for the return of same to H. G, Clark & Co., 1408 Douglas street. - 1 B PERSONALS. L. 8. Tuthill, of the road, is in town. Bishop John St ix at the Withnell, Miss Isnacs, of thix ¢ Platte this afternoon, W. T. Erdman, is about starting on on through Towa, for etcalf Bros. 1,0f Stamford, Conn., and - and ‘wife, of Meriden, are Denver & St. Joe 1, of Salt Lake Cit left for North Prof. McMillian, of the State Univer- sity, located at Lincoln, pussed through the city yesterduy with the body of his father which he was taking hack sylvania, his native state, for Penn- nent. Prof, Aughey, of the State University, is in the city, and leaves to-day for New Mexico, were he has been empl make geological surveys for the govern- ment, Hon. L. W, Bi Billing ved of the law firm rtdon, of of Lamb, Lincoln, ar 1 by his wife. They ar to visit Des wer home. Nathan J ceotn- m their inos, lowa, their for- Robertson and G, W. Rol ), tWO ¥ ists from Potts. Pa., remained over at the Creighton e yesterday, Buoth gentlemen are king an extended western tour, and may be induced to buy up some of the Less pop- lated territories before their return east, s Mosir, ertson left on the U, P, train for the west to-day. Handsomely Rewarded or Not? Some days ag: the following com- munication was received at this office, but through lack of space its publica tion was delayed until the present: To the Editor of The I Seeing an item in Wednesday's Re- publican about & child of ten years of age finding o gold wateh of an em- ploye of that paper, and how hand- somely he was -\nmlull, 1 wish to correct a few mistakes: The child was only seven years of uge, and instead of being hmufulvlm- rewarded he ceived €1 for his fi..mm,. The child when asked if it was sufficient did not, of course, know, and a stick of tafly would have done him as well. No wonder there are 80 many honest peo- ple in this world,. The watch be- lun“ud to the editor, but was carried by an employe. . Judge Savage's Condition. Judge Savage was still unable to attend court yesterday and conse- quently no session was held. Judge Post of York' has beentelegraphed for to take his place this week and is ex- pected to arrive this afternoon, A Grand Pedestrian Tournament will take place at the Saengerfost Building next Monday evening for prizes of $200 in gold; £40 for the one covering the first 10 miles the quickest, 80 for the first man at 15 miles and 8100 for the one completing twenty miles first. En- tries can be made at Hornberger's, 1321 Douglass St. Start to take place at 8 o'clock. jell-2t, s Ladies Land League. The eommittee appointed at the last meeting of the land league to take steps to form a ladies’ land league, re- quests all the ladies in sympathy with the movement to be present at the next meeting of the league to be held in Clark’s hall on Wednesday even- ing. BEE.| atival the latter end of this weel | this trifling with his proper cognomen { AMERICAN EXPRESS | which he | Jones or Smith, as the case may be, | | Tt is well to explain, | as well as another. | indebted to the charming young misses JOHN DOE'S DRUNKS. |A Wew Words That May be Said inExplanation of Them, 1 There is no man brought before the court as John Doe, 8o frequently Omaha police unless indeed it is Richard Roe There is scarcely a ses: sion of that tribunal held that the ir- ropressible John don't put in an ap pearance, looking rather parched after spending a night in the station; at other | he hobs up looking as fresh as a moun | Then again his front ole vation sometimes gives one the im Sometimes he shows up times tain daisy pression that he has been run through a threshing machine. A peculiarity of both Doe and Roe is the vigor ous manner in which they always de When Judge Beneke of Ne ly has ny their names, state rainst John Doe, nob calls up the case of the braska ¢ known to answer until a policeman suddenly grabs some one from the lot and tells him that is his name, Even then he usually denounces clares to be MeSwigg N, robably, that Doc and Roe are interchangeabl names that may he applied to one man | When a fellow is pulled in too effulzently drunk to open mouth tl hi give him They are merely used as amatter of conven- police usually one or the other of these names, ience to identify persons not known, and this may explain to. many people why Mr. Doe so frequently gets into BOIApES. As usual John Do was up betore the court yesterday. He looked like a vietim of misplaced confidene Both his eyes were done up in colors red, white, black and blue, being the prettily blonded combination. His face didn’t have any skin on worth mentioning, but there a neat oleo] margerine finish to the whole. His entire make-up indicated that hemight have been sat upon by a pile driv Instead of reading his revised testa- ment Sunday John had devoted him- self to getting elaborately drunk. He had succeeded probably beyond his expectations, and from his appearance must have devoted part of the after. tumbling into noon to excavations. Hewas assossed $10 and costs, and in licu of the amount was sent to One other accompanied him and two paid their fines. LS Lawn Party at Saratoga. The Young People's lawn party on Hon. James H. Kyner's lawn, day last, proved a very enjoyable af fair, croquet being the favorite Satur- muse- ment on the lawn, followed by a quict little musicale purticipated in by for- eign as well talent, all of which was well rendered to a highly appreciated audience. OFf the supper, which was served at 6:30, too ot be said in prai as home much it was in re- The floral decora- Each gue presented with a Japanese f ality a banquet. tion was magnificent, t was yand boutonniere for which the particitants, of which there we wbout forty, ar THE OMABA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY., I'HE OMAHA DATLY BEE: ROWING RACERS. The Great Pedestrian Contest a Grand Fizzle. How the Affair Broke up in a General Melee, A few days ago it was announced that thero would be a walking mateh in the hall built for the tion of the Saengerfest, which would come off last night. The match was advertised moderately, and but little it generally, but the occasion proved one of the accommoda attention was given te keenest interest and liveliest excite- ment of any sporting affair ever held |in the city. | The walk commenced at 8 o'clock, and by that time there was buta | small representation of Omaha sport- [ing men in the building, but there were quite a number of men of short hair proclivities present from abrood. re D, J. Ross, of New champion ten mile America; Ed. Moulton, of New York city, the not short distance runner; John Oddy Mass., the ex-champion twenty-five mile “hecl and toe” walk |er of America, and W. H. Button, of Peoria, Tls., the champion fifty mile “go as you and the Sucker sta The [and " to Among them we York city, the | runner of |of Lynn, please” of Chicago k was to be a square ‘‘heel ' for twenty miles. Prizes to the winner of the first ten miles, 860 to the winner of the first fifteen | miles and 2100 to the winner of the twenty miles. The contest commenced with the following entries: N. 1, Button, champion of Tllinois 5 Gould, A, Walker of some reputation, formerly of Tllinois, now of this eity; No. 3, Connelly, n stran- , Arnold, unknown; No. b, McGowen, of Duxur, No. 6, Martin, colored, of this city. After the first one or two rounds Arnold withdrew and it was ovident that the struggle fo would be - the first tenmiles Gould and Me- | s thoy immediately came down to business and went for all they W worth. It became ovident that the judges were predju- diced in favor of Gould, as was mani- fested by their rul between Gowen, soon and decis ons. The audience seeing this at once gave their sympathy to McGowen, who was a stranger in the city, and who held his head high, shoulders back, mouth shut tightly and took as handsome squa heel and toe step as ever taken on the track in an v contest. McGowen followed Gould closely for nine miles being only one step him. At last on the tenth mile McGowan got ahead of him half a lap and was coming in on the home streteh, when the judges arose and declared the race “‘off " and called in its, Then followed a scene of excitement and confusion of the wildest description. Excitemont had ran high before, but it was nothing compared with what followed. a rush for the judges’ behind the contesl There stand; the score was snatched from the tah and who officiated. The pienic costumes | worn Ly many, were tasteful and pret ty. The lawn was illuminated with Japanese lanterns, which t the light of the moon furnished brilliant illumination for the of the youth and | Supperw { sther with benofit | beauty asscmbled, at 9:30, and at 10:50 the festivities were over being cclipsed | in brilliancy only by Luna herself. Crekoo, o BLUFF MATTERS. 8 Berve The reaction of the tournament ex- citement has wot in at the Blufls, and the people arc evidently endeavoring, by repose to recuperato their over- taxod enorgios. Josoph Allen, a watchman ., {4 Northwestern Railway, at Honeywaj] station, the first east of Council) Blufls, was run over and killed yes- terday, Mr. Allen had been out to a dance the night before and becoming tired he laid down on the track and went to sleep, when a freight train came along and cut off both his lgs. Ho was taken to Council Blufls for medical care but died as soon as ho reached the depot. His remains were sent back Honneywell. Tt was reported that Allen was drunk but those who were with him last say the report was false, At Glenwood station on the line of the North Western railway yesterday, two trunks were stolen. One of them belonged to a peddler and contained about £500 worth of cheap jewolry The police force of Council Bluffs are on the scent of the stolen property. —— Henry Stitt Dying. Word was received at police head- quarters effect that Henry Stitt was lying in a very yesterday to the dangerous condition and was not expocted to recover. The hear- ing of Lee and Albert Btitt, who are charged with the cut- ting, was fixed for to-day, but on this account was postponed indefinitely to await results. A essenger was sent for both the Stitts to go to the house to see the old man before he died. They were sent there in com- pany with an offieer destroyed; the contestants were an- and so were thi friends; Me- Gowan was lifted from the floor by an | onthusiastic rowd and carried on 1 | their shoulders amid loud cheers from the ring, while the other angri pedestrians demanded their nd the manager cursed the police for not doing its duty, cte. The truth of the entire affair may be summed up as follows: The match was gotten up by u sporting man of the city, Two hundred dollars were red in prizes, and the man Gould was entered as the sporting gentle- man’s wian, to win the money. When McGowen, an old rival of Gould’s, surprised all by putting in an_ appear- entrance mon ance in the city, and entering in the walk, the sporting man found he had Caaht o Tartar, partial o and the Gowen. The judges rendered Jement in favor of Gould sudiene. yidod with Me- Gould commencea <. and McGowen did the same. When D. J. Ross, who had entered Button, saw how unjustly McGowen was treat- od and how splendidly he worked, he told his man to help him. Button passed Gould, but Gould cut a coruer and passed him by running, Ross then told Button if McGowen got ahead again to plague Gould and kcup him back, This was done, and, al- though the scores had been altered and crased from the board, justas Mc- Gowen was coming in ahead, and as there was not a large enough house to piy expenses, the judges arose and de- clared the mateh “off.” To All Whoan it may Concern: All parties of persons who have any claims or unpaid bills against the Pio- neer ongerbund are requested to call upon the former secretary at once and they will be settled H. RosexzwEla. — - DO NOT BE DECEIVED, In these times of ok medicine advertisements ev .-x)“ln-w it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that 1s worthy of praise, and whice really does as recommended. Electric Bit- ters, we can vouch for as being a true and relinble remedy, and one that will do as recommended. They invariably cure Stomach and Liver Complaints, Diseases oy the Kidneys and Urin A b package of * BLACK-DRAUGHT " froe of charge, " TETETITTTI—— ", Uovdian Difticultics. We know whereof we speak, and can readily say. give them atrial. Sold at fifty centsa bottle by Ish & McMahon, ®) | were to be awarded as follows: £40 | TUrSDA SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE - Advertisements To Loan, For Sale, Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &, will be in serted in these columns once for TEN CENTS Per line; each subsequent insertion, FIVECENTS por Nno, The first insertion never less than TWENTY_FIVE CENTS, TO LOAN--MONEY. TO LOAN—At 8 per centin 5. ()00 terest in wums of 82,00 and upwards, yoars, on first-class city and farm properts. Beurs Reau BTATE and Loa Aorxcy, 15th and Douglns Sta. \ ONEY T0 LOAN—Caliat_Law Offica of D, L. Thomas Room 8, Creighton Block HELP WANTED, \ FANTED A first need apply at Scward bakers Seward,Neb. 13013 \v ANTED A good woman cook, Mrs, MeC Poppleton Ar new governme corral 10416 \ TANTED - Two first class dry i lesmen at the loston Store.” Apply. personally to . G, Imiah, nanager 1551 \ TANTED A baker at the 616 10th street A OTRE WANTED ~ RUGTTWaluut street. Wil £ iy f ars o week for P i \\ \-‘::\ ‘\‘ nto m',;‘l‘l.l store or i Omaha Bakery, bstain or retail cors wagon. s not afraid of work, Can antial sceurity it roquired. APPIY or arliress James Rothwell, 1011 Davenport Onial 18018 1454 ".n'l'n~ A No. 1 cook-at the 8t. Charles Hotel, Harney street, 142 boarders, Youn ress A nen pre 140t TANTED Good girl in small family. Apply at 1015 Webster street. Chas, Mally 13014 adle aged woman to take Apply at the Creighton 14314 House, in country’ Add as hous r. Wide rred fon t s 0. E., Bee Ottice 13041 | VWANTED=R Wil Tof gonemal” Bowsework two in a famils. - North side_of between 17th and 15th strects. MBS, EST ROOK 181 \TANTED Two to work_in_garden on north end of 1th street, 1, W. BAIL, 12141, TANTED A firat-cluss tinner atonce by T. J I\M ISH, Kearne A first-class store, 100t TANTED orl WM. C., Brx office A7 ANTED - Good dining ros the Enumott house \\ TANTED noxt t 2 ANTED - Good Dblacksmith clty Works, 1ith strect 4 ent GODFREY § ptember 1st 10115 01:tE ploy W \v ANTED-Funding bridge H. T, Clark, Bellevue. C\ll \’\ MRS, B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 U Vlinis House, cor. 13th and Do i the city. RS nd _cabinetmakers wanted, Wages from §2 to 83 per day. Inquire next to Dee ot 050-t1 \(‘r‘\x’rnv “A cook at 1, ANTED-Carpenters. and_cabinet next to Bk office NTE o cabinet mak- ors. 3 ETT. 8-t \ v, industrious and willing to e use ful in any nonorable oapacity. Compensatio rding to capability. Please address J. E of Bk office [ & man of family, FOR RENT--HOUSES AND LAND. AND LAND- hotels, ots, lands, oftices? | class baker. None other | A o e T Call on It G, Dun & Co., 215 south 14th st. | JUNE 14, Y, JUNE 14, 1381. | SPECIAL NUTIcEfi---Unnmnued | JORRALE Severat good lotain Riverview dition. John L. McCague, Opp. Post Office 050-t1 JOR SALE 7 wcron eround n West Omaha Inquire of J. Henry, No. 116 16th. 873.t1 Fonsa Two-story house and part Iot, near depot. _Location good. John L. McCague, Opp. Poxt Office (g l"“‘ SALE—Maps of_Dou 11 Sarpy cotn. ties. A. ROSEWATER Punlnmfln-l HREAL ESTATE Y EMIS’ ) 1st page Br,ms REAL ESTATE BOOM. —See 18t page lm““l ,—Three good lots in North Oniaha, s addition at $450, aha at $450. Good corner lot 148x100, 200, Throe lota one square from1sth street car line, 8450 each, Tnquire of Johni,. MeC: eastirontage at opposite postoffice 961-t1 MISCELLANEOUS, EMIS has rattling long lists of honses, lots, ) lands and farms for sale. Call and get | them I OST OR STOLEN-—From { train lnst 4 Thursday, a red salise 1 pair | 1471 EDSON-Music Tea Kford conservatory Dr. Dinsmoore's, Capital avenue {TRAYED OR STOLEN—From the subscrib 1 on Eightee. ch and Center street, on M | diay night, dune oth, one bright bay horse, fonr vears old; had & head stall on, & scar on left hind | foot, a small soro on the right side, and_ high | hiped srmation that will lead to his covery will be suitably rowarded. — Addross or re- turii the horse to 1509 Douglass street, WAL LACE C. ROGERS TR Jrovsp-— ver watch. Inquire at this off R a0l repaired by arnam sty 70t Corner 12th and_Chicago ady to bore or deepen wells. ntecd, at John all kinds of work at reasonab) <OF 13th and Leavenworth strects. l)ll\'l' FORGF ‘The guccessors of the Amer- ican House, on Douglas street, between 9th and 10th, for board, lodging and transient cus. Jomers. Rewpectfully 564-t1 TLIUS & LOU] |FOR SALE :: POWDER Absolutely Pure. No section 70 of an state of Nebras system of Revenue, county commission Douglas county, Ne of the L titled “An act to g March 1, 18 desirable room with ol ied, by ard sido wind Addresy M., NOR RENT A v handsomely fur suitable for two pers l{\n R 1 ney, suitable for two persons. Premises OR RENT —1h ot ow Newly pa unturnisned rooms, north jrd door west from | & house street furnished rooms, north i Howard' 8d door west {rom 10th st. Newly painted house -t | z = o LNty | ot farnishod room for two [P RENT- A furnishied ront room at o1, Fun RENT—Thre Tnquire at 1519 Dod ze 9 [ Farniiam, between 16th and 176, 7818 ! room on first floor furnished, with 1\ board, A few table boarders taken, 1508 | Calitorni it | IO LET A furnished room to lot wi private family. Inquircat No. street, Oy Nicaly furnished larg ner 15th an, room and apital Ave, 933-t1 On first floor, furrished rooms, est corner 19th ‘and Day quire at 1818 696 \\ll( RENT-The building 1008 Burt street, formerly used I as the London meat market, Some butcher tools for sale. Ap- the premisos or of John Haumer, 1314 ot furnished roonin ove l(ll K FOR' B R OOR & (Asn,dollars per thousand, Vet | [ON SALE Splendid Nowfoundiand pup, 4 months old, Mnquire 31 Harne near 2t tront o1 mn SALE—A Ml porabie engme of 10 B fuel and horse ‘power. Very water, Jacketed with Rusia iron, brass boun governor, attomatic valves, bruss boxes, oil cups, Klass water guage, steamn force punps and. Han ‘Cock patent tnspirator. Complete, in good order and nearly new, Reason for selling, we wish to thdraw from business outsido of our regular nanufacturing. Write to Greenwich Mauufac turing Co. Greenwich, Ohio. 94-1m Iaol; SALE C) overed with in locomotive style, oil POno acre grouud, south end 10th street. House of four roows, barn, tern, small fruit, ete. Terms reasonable En Quie 4717 Cumings street, bebween 17th and Lath strects. 69-0t cod QOR SALE—A small cugiae, B W, Payne & Soi's make, In perfect osder. uquire of H. G. Clark & Co. 3ot le.su An_lmost new phacton bu earriage facto On casy terma, & heuse of 0 rooms botween Nickols 11 O SAL with lot 50x140 18th St., and Paul. - Enquire at 1140, FPOK SALE—Lease and furniture of o tinst-class hotel in & town of 1300 inhabitants, in state of Nebraska; has 24 bods; the traveling men's re wrt. Inquire at BEE office. 215 at NOR SALE—Large lot and two good hous: 3,000, House and lot in South Omaha at $1,200. House and fot in North Omaha at $1,600 House and part of 1ot near California stecot, 81, S d full lot at $560 Small house and full 1o 5 Inquie of Juo. L. McCague, opposite postofioe. | To Lucy A. Zeller, non-residen braska, will at the of the county clerk at Omaha, in said county, for ten successive days, commencinz Monds 1851, for the pi pose of cqualizing and correcting the asscssnment rolls of the several precincts of said county for the year 1851, All persons feling agzrieved by nyEhing contained in said assessment rolls must | rpply 4t the time above stated as provided by aw Jons B, MANCHESTER, ymaha, June 15th, 1551 County Clerk, dotwit | Owana, June 24, 1881, | defendant: the 315t day of You ure hereby notificd that May, 1581, William Z-ller filed a petition against n the District.Court of Donglas county, Ne wska, the object vB | prayer of which are ta ob. 1 a divorce from you on the gronnd that y 1city towards the Vare requested | Monday, the | ' plaintift, without good cause, Y to answer said petition on o befo Fourth day of July, 1351 WILLIAM ZELL IR, Plaintif SIMEON BLOOM, _His Attorney witjunes PIONEER LAND AGENCY F. M. RATHBUN, Cambridge, Neb. 1,000,000 acres government land open to Home- steads.’ Pre-emptions and Tinber claims. 200 choive mproyed claims for sale or exchange. 200 of the best deedud farms in Southwestern Nebras kn with timber and water for sale. A few choice stock ranches with fenced ficlds, timber, hay and water, for sale, choap. Correspoudence & A mars0 tf National School of Edcers s’ ORATORY Philadelphis, Pa. Nineteen Teachers and Lecturers, special ists in their departments. _‘Thorough and xyste matic culture in Voice, Enunciation aud” Ac- tion in their application to Conversation,Read ing, Recitation, and Oratory. Chartdfed March, 18575, Grants Diplomas, Summer Term, July 6. Fall term, Oct. 3. Send for Catalogue wnd Prosp nididw J 1L BECHT ecretary, e 24 1418 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Western BEvamel Fau v o MILLASD, MASON & (0., Burlington, Iowa, f the Best and Most Popular utactures M ds of Ready Mixed Bri House and Cottage Paints In the Market, The Wester ¥namel_the Chicago, Burlington witey Railioad Cottace, (16 1) D, &Q TronCld v - Peo g ¥ ul ml-l) tor Barns Depots, Elev a0 wrs, bridges, Ro da'ted y most of the Rallroads throughout the West We cclos 1n us out, and guas & both unsurpawed for dur by ity aud beiuty, Our outkide wiite wo war ant 10 wand Ave Lime 4 cual g | thas the best of whi'e lead aud ofl as usually wixed, or white load sud il furnished free of oxpens epainti nov White, ex proasly for inside ualed for its o + mo whitene yo fow it e directions are - beerved in preparirg the surtace L be painted We aro 410 miautactur ng the Aisbastioe aud Borato of Zine Kalsomine, avsolutely the flnect & d most couverdont dvodrati'e mater ‘teuce. aud 80 simple iv ite preparation that it can be app ied by auy house-k e r of ordinary intelligence, briliiant, white aud wn eudl s nui: er of shades and iots, & | guods manutsctured 08'as vuarmutoed, sample card: of peints and Kalsomine furnisbed free oo application by OF otberwise. Correspondence solicited. Fon SALEHouse and lot 38x19%; suitable for warchouse, lnquire of Peterson, 10th na MILLARD, MASON & CO., No, 509, §03and 804 Eouth Main Biceet, bur lington, owa, [FOR SALE am, s | land, CHEAP LLAND FOR SALE. 1,000,000 Acres ~——OF THE— FINEST LAND T N |EASTERN NEBRASKA. SerreTen 18 AN Eanty Day—vot Rat RoAD Lavn, sur LaND owNED BY NON- RESIDRN TS, WHO ARE TIRED PAYING TAXES AND AWk OPFERING THEIR LANDS AT THE | tow erick or $6, AND $10 PER AOKE, ON LONG TIME AND EASY TERMS. Wi | ALSO OFFER FOR SALE G Douglas, Sarpy and Washington | COUNTIES. —os. ALSO, N INMENSE LIST OF Uma,ha[}ltyRealEstate Tneluding ¥ sidences, Busiiiens Ao e oo , Houses and Targe mumber of Lots in most of the Additions of Owmaha, Also, Small T in and near the c and 20 acrees have good oppor- ans, and in all casos personally examine titles' and take every precaution to insure safety of money o invested, Be ow we offer a small list of Srrciar ARGAL BOGGS & HILL, Real Estate Brokers, 1408 North Side of Farnham Street, Opp Grand Central Hotel, OMAHA, NEB. FOR SALE 4. 23d streets, 81600, FOR SAL with barn, coal hou trees, vthing complet of praperty, figures low A beautitul reside California between 'A desirable GGS & HILL, FOR SALE Siicuts i et Avenue. BOGGS & HILL. nd lot corner Chicago st structs, $5000. BOGGS & HILL, FOR 3ALE Large house on Davi reet between 11th and oop location for bLoarding house. Owner will sell low BOGGS & HILL. FOR _SALE e e m i et tion. This property will be sold very cheap. BOGGS & HiLL. (OR SALE—A top pheaton. Enquire of Jas. Stephenson. 904t hoico lots in n, request to FOR SALE St at once submit best cosh ofier, BOGGS & HILL. FOR SALE i3, o " A FINE &0 the marketa BOG FOR SALE & BOGH & HILL. | & fine house, BO & HILL. FOR SALE s s avenue, #400 to $500, Lsincss, wiirr iy fine rients and are 40 per cent cheaper th lots in the warket. Save money by b lois. are n, FOR SALE bt s 8 blocks 5. K. of depot, all covered with f trees. Price extren low, £000 to ¥ BOGGS & HILL. p comer lot, corner ns and Jefforson Sts, FOR SALE G BOGGS & HILL, FOR SALE ittt it Farnbam, Douglas, wid the proposed ge wtroet o8 range from $200 to $100, B e to give men of small means, one more chance to secure a home and will build housas on thes: lots on small payments, and will sell lota on monthly puyments, BOGGS & HILL. Fofl SALE 160 acres, 9 miles trom city, about 50 icres very choiee valley, with running water; balance geutly rolling prrieic, ouly 3 miles tiom ruilsond, §10 per aeav, 400 acres in one tract twelve BOGGS & HILL, FOR SALE ffaois it tivatod, Living Spring of water, some uice val- leys. land iy all tirst-class rich prairie. Price 720 acrex in on FOR SALE ‘i producing heavy growth of g valley, rich soil and” § mica froun side track, in good settlement seisS can be found. body, 7 miles t, is all level 1y improved farm of Fon SALE :L‘l;"“"’ Whilew from city b s on this iand, ownce not & i by e St 0l & ieal” farmer, determitet ning for sowme Ml BOGGS & HILL. 2,00 acres of land near Mil FOR SALE oo, avo e ik horn, 83 to $10; 4,000 acres in north part of coun ty, #7 to 810, 3,000 acres 2108 miles from Flor- ence, $6 o $10 west of the Elkhorn, #4 10 $10; 10,000 acres seattered through the coun ty, 86 to $10. fThe above lands lie near and adjoin nearly every fann in the county, and can mostly be old on suall cash payment, With the halnee in 123 4and 5 vear's time BOGGS & HILL eral fine residences prop ...n not known i the market as being for sale. Locations will only be made known to purchasers “meaniiy busing BOGGS & HILL. IMPROVED FARMS ..y improve in all parts of Doliglas, Sarpy and Was counties. Alwo farms in’ lowa, BOGGS & HILL. Los strects, trom 39,000 L0 8,500 BOGGS & HILL, advanced of §2,000 cach BOGGS & HILL FOR SALE Siuifigiyias oo S & HILL R SALE Soliaon dow quuth sde u L.“h DOGGS & HIL F Ly improved rws, only 7 mi.es trom it . Oyt e, BOGGS & HILL. IMPROVED FARMS For description and prices call on | Io Business Lots for Sale on Farnam and Doug: | NEBR.ASE A LAND AGENCY Davis & Snyder, 1505 Farnham Street, OMAHA, NEB, 500,000 ACRES OF1 CHOICE LANDS Fanwus and Homes in Nebraska, 17,000 Acres in Douglas Coun- ty, $56 to $10 Per Acre, n«m\o “ 18,390 Madison CountyLand 2.00 to Platte County Land. 8,00 to 11,620 Acres Sarpy County Land.$5.00 to $10 00 Washington Co, Land 5.0 1 to 10, 21,400 * Burt County Land.. 8.0016 8. 81800« CumingCounty Lard $.00t0 & 26, “ Stanton County Land 2.25 to 6. 6. X L5l 8388888 Terms to Suit Purchasers, Lon, Time and Low Interest. Perfect Titles Guarante - — ALSO LARGE TRACTS OF LAND IN Dodge, Colfax, Piorce, Merrick, Hall, Saunaers, Butler, And Other Counties in the Eastern Portion of Nebraska, for Sale. Farms of All Sizes, From 40 to 640 acres each, adapted te Gralu and Stock Kais ng, to be Sold at Low Figures, and on Loug Time, State and County Maps for Distribution. 8o ndfor clrculars,maps,poriodicals on theState prices and torfis of lands in all localities, ete., ote. Addross DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 karnham Street, OM A A, NEBX A2l wém THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST. For more than a third of a century the Mexican Mustang Liniment hasheen known to millions a1l over the world ns the only safe reliance for the relief of aceidents and pain, It is 1 medicine bove prioy wnd pruise—the beat of it For every form of external pain MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is without an equal. It penetrates flesh and muscle to the very bone—making the continu- ance of pain nnd inflammation impos- sible. Its effeets upon Hutan Flesh und ute Creation are equally wonde e Mexicun 'MUSTANG d, by, somebody in ‘"unnun) jsubdued, of r stored, OF o v waved by the healing powe: LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of| the HUMAN FLESH as m, Swelling: d Muscles, , Bruises and onous Bites and sum s%, Lamecness, Old blains, RUTE CREATION it cures Sprains, Swin S Joints, Eo X 00f Dis- m, Scab, Hollow Hor galls, Spav) Ol Sore 2vil, the Sight and every other ni to which the occupants o Stable and Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican Mustang Liniment always cures and never disappoints; and it is, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. PROBATE NOTICE, State of Nehraska, Douglas County, ss: Ata County Court, held at the County Court Room, in‘and for said County, May 14th, A, D. 1881, Present, Howard 1. Smith, (oiys, Judge. ? In the matter of the cstafe deceased: H81e “Pétition of Marcure at administration of #ai B ore. verranted to Margaret Blackmore, 89 et NP JRbERED, That June 17th, A. D, 1881, at 10 jack a. 1., is assigned for hearing said peti- tion, when all persons interested in said matter may' appear at a County Court to be held, in and for said County, and show cause why the' prayer of petitioner should not be granted; and that no- tice of thy v of said petition and the hear- iven to all persons interested in v publishing a copy of this order in ing thercof, b 1 matter, ik OMAiA WrEKLY LEK, 8 newspaper printed in said County, for three successive weeks, prior to waid day of hearing. HOWARD B. SMIT1I, (A true copy.] County Judie, m25w3t Tum Most Porvias! Tus Bmst Ssuuixa! THE OVALCHURN Tue Best gnuuuu AND UICKER MOBT CON- % THAN ANY* vesiesr (VAL CHUE‘ OTHER CHURN 2 CHURN MANUFAC: IN THE TURED, i Marker, Manufactured in five fizcs, 4 6, 8, 10 and 1 allons. It has no gesring, Hence no nolse oes its work casily and quickly. and gels the largest amourt of tuttr from be milk or creain; '8 made from ihe est ash lumber, It | sold at w lower price thau say cther first-lass hurn, Send for dis.riptive circular and price " 0VAL CHURN_CUMPANY: fi%% cN. | D- AOENIS WANTED FOR OREATIVE RSCIBNCE and Bexuad Philosophy. Protuserysl'iustrated, 7 he most important and oest book published.” Every family wante it Extriordinsry inducements ofered . Addrom Aeaxts' Pynlsine Co., Bt Me

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