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THE DAILY BEE~MONDAY, JUNE 1. 188. by the celebrated writer and Washington correspondent, Bon Perly Poor, and one of the best stories of Abraham Lincoln's oarly life ever wrliten. In addition to this the Cultivater has a literary and puzzle department, poetry and general miscellaneous reading. It is the best and largest paper for the money ever published—only 50 cents a year. It hi sixteen pages, sixty-four columns, and is of equal value to the indlvidusl or fam- fly. Ttis to your Interest to remit by postal note right away, and secure It for a year. Sample coples free. Agents wanted. Address, The Nebraska Culti- Yesterday morniog, when gray streaks | vator, Omahs, Neb. of approaching dawn were stretching MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING, away across the dark sky, and birds were twitterlng among the trees Old Jobn Robinton's clrcus traln could bhave been |A Young Drug Olerk Lieaves th e Cen- goen alowly rolling across the great Mis tral Hospital and Oan Not be sourl river bridge, Into Omaha. Before "ound, aun rise all the trappings had been moved up on Farnam street, to a vacant equare, Last Thureday Lewis Gothlog, a clerk once used for base ball purposes. Fut It |in the drug store of John W. Bell, 820 being Sunday, there were no roaring of | South Tenth street, was attacked with lions, growling of tigers, screaming of | hemmorhage of the lange, and under in- elephants, or anything elso to attract at- | stractsons of Dr. Dara, who treated him, tention, except the three or four acres of | went to Central hospital. He had an- white canvas that enclosed and covered | other elight attack there on Fridsy, but the apace over. About 2 o'clock In the | agide from that seemed to be all right. aftornoon, however, that prince of the However, at times some of the other . John Lowlow, who has been ;llr:.,,mghlrc‘o{t:‘n and ’m-king _peo- | Patlents thought they could notfce some- le lsvgh, for thirty-two years|thing strange In the young man’s actione, nnted up the BEE reporters, got them |Several times Saturday Lie was telephoned Into a carriage, and then his order to the | to from the store about certain perscrip- driver wae, ‘'Take ws out to the show |tlons and where the several ingredients grounds in_about two minutes, if not|for them were to be found. This seemed mooner,” This command was obeyed, | to agitate and worry him a good deal, and very soon the entire party was stan but he appeared cheerful and ing among a collectlon of animals that | cracked jokes frecly with the other pa- represent every country on the globe, |tients. During the day Dr, Dara told but belog elther chalned or caged were | him that he ought to take more exercise a8 peacefol, docile and harmless as the|or he would die. About half-past 9 dometlc pets of any househcld In the|o’clock Saturday night he walked out of land. The firat brute to atiract special | the hospital, and has not baen ssen or attentlon was a monstrous big elephant, | heard of since. Becoming alarmed at his #ald to bo 130 years old, and the special | absencs, a telephone message was sent to favorite of its owner. Next to this one | the drug store about 1 o’clock, but he atood another equal In siz3, which killed | had not been there. A eearching party its keeper last year and now has to|went out yesterday, but they got no tid- be kept in chains. Then there were|ioga of the miesing man. It seems that lttle African elephants, of the Jumbo [hs has been subject to funny spells here- specles, flipplog their ears and s:emingly | tofore, and was wont to goaway for three much tickled to see the visitors, A baby|or four days ata time, whenno one could play with them. Elephants are|know whers he would be. Mr. Gothing not good pulling animals, sald the clown, |is an expert chemist, and a regular gradu- but with theiz heads those two large ones [ate from the pharmacy at Cinclnnatl. could push down any brick building in | His home is in St. Joe, Mo., and 1t may Omaha. The monkeys played in their|be that thero 1s where he has gone. oages, the laughing hyenas grinned, the MAY MISERABLES. old kings cf the forest looked sad, and they all seemod to know thatit was Sunday. ‘What the Police I'orce Has Been Do- ing for the Last Thirty-one Days. A SHOW ON SUNDAY. e The “Bie” Reporter Taken Oat to e Joim Robinsen's Circus, Obseryations Among the Animal and How They Spend Their Sunday—The Most Noted Clown Now Living. None of tha caged beats get anythiog to eat on Sunday and that {s why they kunow it. The big horse, the big ox, the big hog and ths sacred cows laid and :Lept, ’:’Ilm hleoynrd :hnd ‘:he tigfir e gireff, the emus, @ bears, the|. » nt % 708 Wl ke Blo o TRk ST wEFS AU Ak | o8 Siopnonto AN AIOKToE I Buckley,y s and orderly. The 150 horscs and 200 | terdsy, “‘and if anybody can beat that men were scattered about here and|let bim hold up his right hand and take there but not a sound could be heard to | the cake.” Butno one could beat it, disturb tho sacrednoss of the day. Some|though Roundsman Whalen, with twenty- were eating and others slesping. All 2 circuses now days feed thelr employos, nine marks Gown to his credit, gave the in tents on the grounds, and they live [gentleman a clese rub. Just to see the wol{;i In fnothMl:. {mwlnwlu‘:d thl:;h! racord of every man on the force, Jallor could get & much better meal there than |g; i at two-thirds of the hotels in the country, E‘E‘f,',':;' S folwork lask. lsht,and 1n the Lead i# a live that eays, *‘the most during the month of May by each man. noted clown now living.” The gentle- | pollowlng is the result: man referred t0 13 none other than Mr. | ™ Bragy 13, Bellamy 9, Burdish 21, John Lowlow. ~For twenty-ono vears has | Byckley 31, Bloom 17, Whalen 29, Sulli- he been with John Robinson's show, | yap 12, Marstyn 10, O'Boyle 16, Lowrey without miaslog a performance, drinking | 5 "MoBride 7, White 2, Matzer 20, Jas- a drop cf liquor or Iosing a dollar of his | pyreon 10, McCormick 5, Rowles 5, Ful- salary. 1f there is apother clown on|jar 15, Donohoe 15, Kerry 15, Hinchey earth who ~can show wup such|15 Rennedy 16, Crawford 15, Tarnbull & record as that his name is not known. (3" Donovan 3, Sigwart 2, Greens 13, Mr. Lowlow has appeared hefore the peo- | wyh, i 'ybun 7, and Marshal Cummings 3 ple of nesrly every town in these Unlted | pjorronet ‘s none becauso being one of States and convulsed them wlth his witty | tho Jailors he had no chance to get ont. ayings, comical speeches, and BY HIS BULL-DOG. “‘Thirty-one arrests have 1 made dur- funny actions. Tn additlon to to his performance {n the ring he also acts an Irul agent, manager of the parade and door-keeper. He assured our re- porter that the street parade to be given at 10 o’clock will be the cleanest and goyest cf any yet ever szen in Omahs, Robluson's is now the oldest clrcus in 0 ALty oouz{ry) I1E hes beenfonlthe road ,Saturday night, about 8 o'clock, James contlnuouely for fifty-eight years, and Champenoy, a walohm..u at the B. & M. never had a looslg season. The old |frelght depot accldenially shot himself man is now 80 years of age. worth about | quite badly In the upper part of his $5,000,000 and lives at his eate in the|yjohtthigh, The acoldent ocourred while heart of Ciuclunatl. Someo years ago he Mr. Ch Talths osi gave the show to his sons and they are|" ™ ampenoy was in the privy, and making money with it, whether the revolver fell from his pocket D —— - or struck against something that made it go off he connot state. After the shot A BOLD ROBBERY. he screamed and yelled until two or three Entered | men could run from the office and aes'st him into the depct, From there he was ]t)emovad tE" kis home on Levenworth b otween ourteenth and Flifteenth Yesterday mornlng about 3 o'elock 8| otk where Dr. Ralph was callod in to thief entcrad the residence ¢f Mrs, 8. V.|examine and dress the wound. It was 317 Pactfic sireet, and got | dlscovered that the ball, a misscl of 38 h 63 in money, besides consld- cnlibrehlzg,hndnutsmd the rear part of his Al 3 i rignt thigh, ranged downward and throngh erable jewelry. It is supposed »'.Imb th.c A r e frout part of his leg, producing scoundral came over from Council Blafls| oy only an extremely palntal but quite with the circus, and aftor securing all the [dsngerous wound. Dr. Ralph probed boodlo he could reterned to bis own stdo | foveral times for tho ball, but coald uot fa . ind it. e man was resting easy last of tho river He gained his entrance to night and resctlon had commenced, bat the house through a bask door, by rat | ho is not out of d b; breaking out s wlodow light near tho | - - oy Of CANBOF by Any mean door, thus enabliog him to put his band in and turn the lock. After getting in he found a table and eeveral chaira sltting near the door, where Mrs, Harding's roomers had been playing casino, but he sat them all aside carefully so to have a clear exit, Then he invaded Mus, Harding's sleeping apartment, and in Ler buresu drawer secured the $63 and jewelry. Fiom there he went into the room where one or two men were sleep- ing. They heard him and inquired who it was. Receiving no snswer, one of the ariles got up and began to strike a lght, At that the thlef ran out, crawled through a hole In the yard fence and made good bis escape. e —— Grading Contracts, The brard of public works held a meet- og at 7o'clock Saturdsy evenlng and | eetored, and ravageschecked. opened c:ntracts for street paving work, | Coughs, Bronchitis, Dropplngs into the Throst, Awards were made as follows: For pay- | Paios in the Chiest, Dyspepsia, Wastlng of Streogth D Flosh, Loss of Bleep, etc., cured. Jog Farnam fiom 16 to 16, with Sioux “o: bottle Radical &m. Sma hox Chdarsha) gor: Falls granite, to E, J, Brennan, at $3.09 | vent and cne Dr. Sanford's Inhaler, in one package, per squire yard, lald on broken |of all druggists, for §. Ask or Saxromn' Rapicar stone end eand. To Brennan, | Cvrs, & pure distillation of Witch Hazel, Am. Pine, for laying flag stons crossings, | Da- Fir, Marigold, Clover Blossoms, eta. Porras at 84 60 per square yard. To the Bar.|Ckvo Axp Cuxuicas Co., Boston. ber Asptalt company, for paving Fai Potter Drug and Chemical nsm from Eighteenth to Twentteth streets at §2 08, the company to insure LLle. OLTAI A Watchman at the B, & M. Freight Depot Shot Trough the Thigh. Mre, Herding's Bedroom and Pilfered by a Thief. e — —The board of education will meet in its new rooms, at the corner of Sixteenth and Dodge streets, to night, CATARRK Complete Treatment with Inhaier for every 10rm of Catarrh $1. ASE FOR Sanford's Radical Cure, Hoad Colds, Watery Discharges from the Nosesps) Eyes, Ringing Noises in the Head, Nervous Head: ache and Fever instantly relioved, Choking mucus dislodged, membrane cleansed and healed, breath sweetened, smell, taste aud hearing Boston, Now life for +hattered erves, Paloful Musclos and Woakened Organe. Collin Voltaio Electric Pisster, in- stantly afects the nervous yitem and banishes pain, nervousooss and debility. A rsech Eleo ro-Galvanlc bat- Ty combined with & _highly wodicinal plaster for 26c. All druggista. its work for five yesrs; also to the ssme company, the contract for paving Cum- 1og sirees from Twentleth to Divislon at the same price. They are to put In gran- Ite guiters vwo feet wide at $4.10 per equare yard, —— Farm and Household Notes, The Oultivator and Housekeeper for June containg, besldes & Jarge amount of condented fatm notes, recipes, sugge:- tlons on different farm and housebold subjeo's, ete., a number of able articles on improved farm methods and live stce’s, an Interesting sketch of great men \ ELECTRIO PLASTER® H, 8. ATWO00D, Plattsmouth, Neb, Breeder of thoroughbred and high grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Avd Duroc and Jerssy Red Bwine, AMUSEMENTS. BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE | ——— Grand Festivel Concert Tuoesday, June 9th, 1885. THOMAS AND THE UNRIVALLED Thomas Orchestra of]| Vil i e raion i pile Sixty Musicians. Assisted by the following eminent solois! who have repeatedly appeared with Mr. Thomas in his great festivals and symphony MISS EMMA JUOH, Soprano. MISS HATTIE J, CLAPPER, Contralto, WM. J. WINCH, Tenor. MAX HEINRICH, Basad, and Mme FURSCOH-MADI, Seprano, PRICES : Reserved Seats, $2, $1.60 Gallery, 50c. General Admission, $1. &‘?da of seats will commence Saturday, June . NEBRASKA Natingl OMAHA, NEBRASKA. PAID UP CAPITAL - 8250,000 SURPLUS NOV. 1, 1884 - L 22,000 OFFICERS: 8. W, Yargs, A. E. TouzALIN, President. Vice President. W.V.Monsg, Jxo.S.Coruins, Lewis 8, Rexc K. K.Hayden,Ass't. and Acting Oashior. BANKING OFFICR: The Iron Bank, OOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESE TRANSACTED. INTEREST allowed on time deposits upcn favorable terms and upon accounts of banks apd bankers, FOREIGN EXCHANGE, Government Bonds and County and City securities bought and sold, In its treatment of customers the most lib- eral policy is pursued consistent with safety snd sound banking, and we invite correspond- en_m or personal inquiry in connection there- with, SPECIAL NOTICES. AU adv ertisements in the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the first insertion, and 7 cents per line for each subse- quent insertion: No advertisement will be inser ted for less than 25 cents or the first time: These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn- ngand Evening Editions, representing a ciroula- tion of over Eight Thousand. This class of adver- tisements must positivel id in ad TO LOAN—MONEY, VI tolosa—on Beat atate In any amount and time to svit, om 850 £o 82000, On collaterals on thirty to nincty day ollsrs and upwar/s. in sums of five _to five hundred dol- ara at low ratesand timo to sult. Miscellaneous. Mortgagessecured notee,city claims and judgement bought, advances made o ¢ ntrac- tors, and general financis] businees of all Kinds travs- acted promptly, quictly and without delay, at the Omaha ¥ Inaucial &xchisnge,160) Farnam Sty stairs. 0 time, in A oxny toloan in sums of $200 aad upwards on first-olnss real cstatosecurity. Pottor & Cobb, 1615 Farnam st. 650-t¢ T 1602 tor 6 years 635-2J ONEY 10 10AN—On real catato soourity, 1n sums of $300 to. $40,000, 8t reasonsblo rates. 0. E. Mayne & Co, 8§ W cor 16th and Farnam, 860-j11 0NHY 70 10AN—In amounts to suit, on_chattels, collateralsor ans good securty. omatia Flnan: P ONEY To loan on chattels, Woolley & Harrlgon, Hoom 80, Omakia National bank building. 947-t! '0 LOAN—One first class secucit; Ames, 1667 Fa'nam st, clal Exchango, 1508 Farnam et., up-staire. \ ONEY TO LOAN—On reai estato and chattels M D, L. Thomas. 948tL. Nlchl\tcl security by . Croft, room 4, With. nell bullding, N. E, corner 15tn and Iirney ' Af er years of experience and a careful study cf the busi. ness of loaning money on personal property, I have at last, perfectod » systom wherey the publicity usual in such cases 1a donn away with.and I am now in & position to meot the dernands of ail » ho become temporarisly embarrassed snd desire to raice money without delay und in a quict mavner. Housexeep- ers, profeseionyl gontlemen, mechanics and others in this city can obtsin ad: 3 from $10 to §1,000 on such gecurity as household frroiture, planos, ma- horacs, wagons, warchouso receipts, secur- of hand, cte., Without remeving game from s residence or piace of business. One of the ages Loffer is that any part of any loaa can d at sny time whicl ill reduce the interest pro rate and 'l loans revewed at the origmal rater of fnteres’. 1 have no brokers in connosticn with wy office, but personally superintend all my loans, I havo private offics connected with my goneral office 60 thay castomera do not come in contact with each other, consequently wakiog all transactlons riotly piivate. W. R. Croft, room 4, Withnell building, N. E. cor, 15th sn1 Harney, v {303 1 Mooy to Loan -On oxEY to loan on furniture, hor: personal property, collaforals value, everything striotly confider tu clal agency~ John P Schminks, Cashicr. 28§11 ONEY Loaned on ohattels, cut rats, R R {¥1 tickotsought and sold. A. Forman,g18 8, 18tb 84 107+ ONEY LOANED at C. . Reed & Co's. Loan office M on furnitu loracs, wagons, personal property of all kinds aud all oths rsrticles of value, without remcval. Ovor 164 Natlonal Bank,corner 18th and Fornam. - Al busiooss stictly contdontial ONEY 70 LOAR Lo sums of 9800 ud upward. 0. ¥. Davia snd Co., Real Eetate and Loar Agents, 1505 Farnam 81. 951 40 WANTED FEMALE HELP. ANTED— 8 oo cooks: @ood wages; Omahs Ero- ployment Bureau, 1110 Fa nam 8. 781-f ANTED—A flrst-class cook, best wiges pid, Mrs. Lyman Richardson, 1720 Dodge bt. 780-30 7 AxTED—Three sales ladies at the F.ir, 1414 F: 1. street. 501-30 7 AxtED—Good girls for 40 of the flrst vrivato tam ¥ ilics i this city: wagor 83, 81 and 5 per week Omaha hmploymeat Buteau 1120 Farnam St. T84 “7 FanTro—Two apprentises aad one good dreas ke, 1605 Davenpe . 760 £0p ANTED—Goo 1 girl for general houss werk 100: Farnam, 716-tt \‘,’A:\mnrAn % capatlo glrl for general houte work in smsll fauwily; good washer snd ironer 901 south 15th sk, 703.30p W “Y 7 ANTED Cozzens. ANTED —Woman cook and din'ng roomieirl 411 Bouth 13th 1 treet 760r1p ANt —One first-class diaing room girl at the City Hotel 220.1p A girl to do kitehen work; apply_st the 728-tf ‘\'Auuu- il for general house work st 2511 St Mary's ave. 03 80p W Agmo-gin to do Mrs. Ji AxTED—G00d girl 107 general house work; s By Fred Drexel, coruoe 100 sad Wil 651t gereral bousework; app'y & Cotter, 1024 eherman Ave, €97 ¢t 7ANTRD ~At once, & good wet nurse 102, 25th st corner Dodge. 484t 7 ANTRD - Good Kmployment ils, experienced cooks; ureau, 1190 Farnam St 7014 reau, warh st board for 84,25 ve e V ropolitan hotel; none otner need apply. 244 7 ANTRD — First-class dining foom girl at the Mot- roasonable, 619 N. 19th 8t. in all parts of the country, to do our i ploaeant work at their homes. Font by mail to can ean from $7 10 §10 par weok. For full informa tlon addross Kensington Art Rooms, 85 Congresa &t,, Boston, Mass Box 6078, 900-80p © WANTED MALE HELP, TANTED - 25 men to work en Sicux City \ Paciffo R. R, Free transportation, Fmployment Ageney, 1221 Farnam St. £06.1 ANTED=Good live eanvasser in Nobraska, to C. K. Mayne, 16th and Farnam stres 502:2 pply AXTED—Good tallors at 1220 Farnam street, 13th 8t i nsar 30 w ANTED—A go0d baker can find Tony e Leotsinger, 831 Broadway, owa, aployment unoll Bluft 780-2p T by the montn, A firan class ta Ap~ 790-1 YV AxTeo—Aood barber 1120 Parnam sk, 7834t WA —Carpenter Tor a fow days “woik clther with or without tools, Inquire at Finsne Exchange, 1603 Farnam _street t cmorrow morning from 11 %0 1, or on Monday. 704-80 VWANTED by Kensington Att Co., tomsle help ny address, no canvasang, easy to learn and any one y and Omaha JOR RENT Streot, opposite Herald office, 034-60) modern ownveniosos, two govtiemen, 1718 Dodira. 6748 OR RRNT-—Room; Douglas LR two gentlomen, first-class beard 1622 Burt st. 7981 'om RENT ~Large farvished front room, closet, bu- and everything o nvonient with cok, give 09 trial and_see for ; Omaha | yourself, 1318 Capitol ave JOR RENTTwo clegantly fitrnished rooms, terms 714-30p Plaaeant turnished front room 4118 I6th {\0R RENT—Large handsomels furnished cool room h excellent board fcr iR asrA room for gentloman and wife or for {OR #aLk - Onsouth 221 ¢t, >ne & room and one 00N €t o, barn, wall, cis ern, &e¢, on sam Tot, rent for §25 permonth, cn'y §3,280; would sl separatel . Pattark Janh, | v 8t 040 JOR 8L —Lots in Hillsido add chcacest and bos Inside lo's in the city, sgents Patter & Cobh. 05141 { OB 8ALE—7 room cottage, wo . barn anl olste on 18th streot 8 blocks from shops $2,600, on o torma. Potter & Cobb, 1516 Farnam St {\OR BALR—Onis of foest rosidences fa city 6 blucks of Poet offise, 17 15ts corner, chowp $16,000. Potter & Cibo, 1815 Farnam 8¢ 088 4 K Mlnsh torms, inquire Drug store 10th and 'OR 8ALE = Three oholcost ot In Han: place. Y n place. Poiter & Cobb. s of stroet_cars, W H Green, over 1st Nat'l Bank. 11841 1‘ with board; inquire at 1001 Farnam St. 3074t OR RENT—LArge front room on first floor with or WY 2 0rren ror satx_East hal! of block 8 Smith's ndd., 000 feet front, two acre lots, ricest in On RANT ~Furnished rooms, 1810 Dodge stroet. AUT-J10 0r_rexT—Furnished rooms with or 2112 Harney St., ono block from steeet oitt {0R RExT—WIith board,nicely furnished front room | house, orchard &89 and bath, 1409 Jones. Fcl RRNT- 9078t ~Farnished rooms 1621 Capitol avo. 907-m80 Fon 722.§6p OOMS—With board,destrablo for summer, Appls A B4 Chiarlos Hotel. Da1-it 7 ANTRD - Good skirt trimmer and waist maker. A 1y at N W coraer of Davenpoit and 10th 8t. Anderson Block, room 1 and 2. 765-80p {\OR RENT—Severa fine offices In Crounse' blook, Inquire Ed. Norrls, room 19 Crounse blook 042 41 TANTED —Good cauvasser, threo dollars a d something now, rella in overy house, 418 north 16th, up-stairs, 56-1p ANTED—An agent In overy county to sell *'Dalsy Pillow 8ham Litter.” Address W. ', Mellor, Stats Agent, 428 § 16th St., Omaha Néb. 72L-1p TANTED—By 0ns of the larges! an oldest whole- sala clothing houses of Pnlalelphia, asaleaman to represen t them in this state. Applictions will be contidered from such only a8 can furnish_approved eecunity; for sample &o, and pay own traveling expertes. The house fs will y Jiberal commission and to the rig id opportunity offers. Address 1165 Philadelphis, Pa JROUR cigarmaxers wanted. Xnquire o Gso. B. Gedtrey, Fromont, Meb, 6702 YA Axren- Active salesman 105 North 18th, 503-§2p VW Amo-Five gocd paer havger ot 418 North 16th street. B2 TANTRD —L1ve cnerzetio men with horss and oar- rlago to hasdle first-clags artiole th ough the country; call at once. C. M. Eaton, 111 8, “"hi o 3104 SITUATIONS WANTED. 'ANTED—Mtustlon e house keeper or nurse. Ad- dress £022 Harney St. 788.6p vation ta as ho nao office 178-1 7 ANTED—By an experiencod nurss, care for sn invalid Iady cr children, keeper. Addre's for clght days, “Nursy ANTED —Situation by a young man ina grocory ttore, has had comsidersble experience; hest of reterences. Address “A. G. 51800 ANTED—Situation by & young man to work around the hocse, can furnish bistof references. Addrers -T. G." Beo office. T19-Up MISOELLANEOUS WANTS, W Ao A geod sccond band raby owrlage, Ad- Croes stating price &, “W." B & M Headquar- ters. 774-10p Wunn-lll persous wantivg helps or situationsas Yook-ke pers, cishiere, time-ke-pers, bill and entry clerks, eto,, watchmen, porters, teamsters, coachmen, funitors, engineers, firemen, butlers,w ere, bartcnders, yodng men for wholesale and rotail firms, ote., cto.” Apply at the Omaha Employment Bureau, 1130 Farnam st. sAtt XTRD—To by drug stock insome llve town in Nob. Address this office *‘A. 5, cr A, 5" Post office. 791-2p AUTED - Miod man sod wife; wan to tend shecp and genersl farm work; woman to_keep house muss be a good 0ook, clean and smart, stendy home and good pay—Kansas. —Inquire 14th and Far- nam, “A. D, Moree. *'A child can buy as chen s o man™ Bjots and eho: 7601 ANTED —Two pleasant furnished rooms fn a yrl. vate family withor witbout board by two ycung gentlemen. Address ‘‘)." Paxton hote'. 749-30p WAz For a customer, o furnishod house of 7 100 rooms with all convonicacas,until October; best of references, C: E. Mayne & Co., 1tth and Farnaw. 782-2 ANTED - Two unfurnlehed rooms, with board for gensleman and wife west of Sixteenth and 8, of Ca'ifornia preferred. Address ‘‘Prompt Pav” P. 0. Box 804, clty. 7024 ANTED—A second cook at the Emmet House. ? 602850p ANMED =100 Teams for Holcredge, Neb., on B, & M. R. R, no office foea and frée transporta. tion, 1120 Faroam st, 813.4¢ GraTR WANTHD. Add oas St Louts Eloctrio Lamp Co., 8t Louis for circular, cute and terms of the 68 candie powor Marsh Electric Lamp. 81112 YW/ 4iteo—Everybady to try our Proparad Corn Meal, roady for instant use with the addition of milk or cold water. Put upin 8and 6 Ib, packsges. Sold by grooers. W, J. Welshaus & C2., Manufact- urers o70-tt wAN’I‘ED——Evary ady In peed of asewing m: chine, to see the new Improved American N P. E. Flodman & Co. agents; 220 N 16th. 952tf FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. OR RENT—A § room cottaze on Mavenport near 26th st C. E. Mayne & Co., 15thand F:rnam. £03-2 Tom kENT—A fhree room horsr corner Gth and Vierco st. Taquro 604 South 13th st. 300 TG #aus~Finw reationcs, modeen [mveivements, fin vlow centerly located; price 810,000, Ardress 77848 7 ok kENT—Furnished house 6 rooms corner King St. Patrick 7513 oR RENT—Two five room houses. at 2715 Leavenworth street. 765-1p W." Boe officr. \OR RENT—A new houre 8 rooms, 2 closets, cella: on fouth Walnat St. lnquire of Aug, 1217 Ch'cago St. \oR RENT—SiX room cottaze N W corner 94th and Davennort §25 per montb, Apply to E. B, Chap. man, 1217 Howard 8t. 743 or RENT—OD stroct cr liny North Omaba, fur- nished heue 8 rooms §35 per month, ¢ Mayne & Co., 15th and Farnaw. 88! Fen poe Smsll stable 1612 Fard auire of Dr. Bwetnam, Cor. 16th 600t1 [z Re-A bouse of g ooy 8 dlossts, wall, els- torn, one block south of the U P denot. Inquire of M Lee, grocer, 224 and Leavenworth, 518-t! TR Bz oA room settago on Californl street, Ditwoen 74th and 26th streots, PJ Croedon. % RENT—Cottage 5 rooms and house 7 rooms. Phipps Roe, 1512 8. bth 8t. 8314t — I'hreostory brick store bullding; en- ot Edward Norrla & Oo., room 19 Crounse 058 t J a il 5 el ROOMS FOR RENT, ok e Elassatly taralehed teoud voum 710 N. 17th.. Lok ab if. 197-4p & RENT—Two elegant furnished ronrs 1605 Dodge Kiraet, one block westof P, O. All modern im. ements. 776-80p i RENT—Nioe furnished rooms and day board; can be had at No. 1418 Dodge st 785-6p oro 7OR SALR—Farms. Weeping Water, 8 | 4 miles frim Weepirg Water, will sell or_trade for Qmahia property. W. H. Groen, over 1et Nat'l Bank, Omahs, Neb. STt R SAUR—Good_farm in Washingion Co.; 171 res; 80 acres oultivated; good buildings; ' fine rd; running water; all fouced. Edward Norrls m 10 Crounso Block. aTatt orol Co., OR 8ALE—A 630 acro stook and geain farm, a'l im- proved; fone hour om tao O mahia Stosk s; sovon milos from the o'ty of Fremont; two rallroads within thros miles; 800 acres under plow, tho rert in pasture; board fence, running stream through pasture; house with tea_rooms; will be s:ld cheapit Bold immediately; on torms to suit. For turther particulars inquiro of Geo, O. Grodtrey, Fio. mont, Neb, 16748 FOR SALR--HOUSES—LOTS, OR SALR—At a barga'n 148 feet front on 18th &t, with small house, 82,800, come quick or you it. C. E. Mayne'& Co., 16th and Farnam tte, 8012 0R 8ALE—In the who'esale district on Harney St , alot 441182 fect for $12,000; one fourth cash, bal- ance on ensy teims.. Lobeck & Co, 12.2 Farnam, corner 13th; 772-3 TOR SALE—A fine tesidonce property_on California stroct, lot 81x132, this i3 sotually $10,000; much Tees will buy it if >1d at once. Tt you want splndid home with every convenience; dont neglect 9 teo us about this. C. E. Mayne & C0., 15th and Farnam, 786 £0 o 84LE—Two lots in Hanscom pl enst of Park gat part cash, Adarets one block ron*, corner lot, fencod, 0 box 483, 780 1p OR 8ALX ~Forty lots for sa'e on Burt and Cumings between 80t and 81st cheap, iuside property. Badford & Souer. 701t G LRS- Bost unoc upied grou i the ciy for warebouse house, 87 fect front on Leavenworth, north bet 10:h and 11th,will lease for 99 years. Bed ford & Souer. 605-tt REALE—12 good lots Marion place three blocks from steect oars oneasy terms. W H Green, over 1st dat'l bank. 062t {ORBALE—5Y feet 01 Cuming between 19th and S0th with house, $2,700. Bedford & Soucr. 660-tf ‘or 8ALE ~Cheap, $100 cash, balauce on monthly 'ments, some choloe lots fronting on street car ino. Moreo & Bruaner. 501-§2 'OR SALE—S3ven room house, barn, and two lote. 82,20; would take 8500 in re taurant fixtures, cigars, cte., §50) cash balance on time; ap} 11th street. 414.m80 JOR BALRE —Five lots 4'x130; together on Leaven- worth street; beautiful locstion, 00 Ono- fourth cosh, balanc) on long time, casy terms, Cralle & Jones. 2104 R 8aLE—Twenty-twn foot on Farnam street, o bargaia It takea twmediately. W I Green 0B 8AL¥—AU & bargain, three good houses 817 and 8174 18th, south of Leavenworth; rent 865 per por month; price §5,600 casy paymonts; must be 80ld betore June 1st. ~ Apply 8. Mortensen, tailor, 1418 Farnam streot. 181-4p or sAuk—House full lot, well, cistern, barn, all in good condition, one block from street cars $1.800 easy terms. W H Groen, over 1st Nat' Bank. 844-t! OR BALE—G00d 6 room house, lot 50x182 feet,cns {ront, $1800; 8100 oash, balance §16 per month, W.H Groen, overlst National bank. 8148 FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS. JOR $ALE—A dressmaking establishment, inclu”- ing furniture ete., of five roome. Business cf 260, steacy customere. Address Mrs “E. 3 W.” Bee office, 780-5p R 8aLE—A fine double harnees neaily new. Club Stablo, 16th St. 052 4p. OR 5ALK OR TRADR—A good track sulky, Omaha Merchants Kxpress, 14th and Leavenworth. 883-J1p TOR BALE - $30 dOLATs will buy pool tabio 4t Paciie house, 10th and Davenport, Omaha. 478-30p K ) umbrellas, fine new stodk at 140) and 1411 Dodge st. 572t Feusonch four hundred dollar plano ata bar- gain, 1616 California St. 616-t¢ TUR BALE—Eignt marbla top rosiaurant tablo A. 3. Mandel, 320 Brosdway, Gouncil Blyts, 853-1 Bollevue or TR B -80,00 bri, for salo at 206-tf Omaha. H."T. Clarke. o 8ALE—1w0 No 1 phaoton one eecond haud bug. £Y. Apply 1400 nd 1411 Dodge st. 145-t1 REAL ESTATE. V) EXCHANE—A §0,00) Mook ware for good Nebrasks land. A fiLe tarm forgroceries or other morchandiss. full lot and honse on 8 13th st, facing long car line, price £3,500. For sale Two lots on Farnam st between 16th and 2th, 8,60 ¢ ch, For talc flae resl’ence lots very cheap, in Hans- com Place. prics §650, to $)0 eacn. For sale—Four ¢ )ttages, one £1,0; one for £2,500 and one for §2,700; 4 To loan - §2,030 on first-class civy security wlo—Two fine residencs and full lots, ona on of pew hard. , one for 2,000 p y term For sal 000, easy terms. nd saloon in 18t c'ass Jocality; re- celuts $100 per day; price 1,500, easy terms. For sale—Peautiful lots in Patterson’s Sub-c ivision b 8700 each, on wonthly payments of §10. Apy per: son buy ing & 1ot in this addition will be assiatea to build & nice home and [ will take small moutuly pay- ‘ments for same, Vartics i | o thown jroperts in any pars of the city free of charge. To rent oftice, §i Patterson, 18th and Farn: St, 770 tt FECIAL bargaing by Pauleen & Co. 6 chsioe lots on Michigan av avenu Cholce lots with na Corner '4th and Cente 210t31 block from red 180x160 feet, Pork Pla 2lofs B rker's bub-aivision, #350 each, £0x°0 fo t 0 20th newr Blw, 8000, 83 feet front on Jones strect near 13th, 3,000, geod | 13 * location for wholesale. Improved farm 240 aores at oks of Pest office; 170 acres ) per month, Address or call upon equare from Park Omaha, fuil view of city + nd Bluffs, makiog 10 lots 165 foot each, will sell balf or al Lots 44 and 60, Nelson's add 00 each ot will woll If of either; Lots 650x145 Kountz's 2d add, near Without | 9th and Centor, §100 each. Lot 5, block 1, Kcuntz's 4th add, belng store cn 10th st, full Iot $2,50, also lot 0 satee block §1,60. Two ' lots In § uth Omaha, by Goodman's, with clstorn, and well, all §100, 18 tive aore lots in Vinoland, & miies north city limits overlookiog city and Klafls, 835 per scre. Lots 10and 11, blook 19, Hapscom place tly, 81,200 for both. alf ncra 190 tet front blook 5, Parle placo, with very RENT-Nicely turnished rooms 1617 Davenport | house, barn, well, snd cistore., Corner, 2 fots in Hawtvorne on Cass 4¢, 00 for both cte ete. Call and seo us, Dex'er L. Thomas & Bro, Roeal Estate; Room & Creighton Viock. bistt QO SALX ~BY U, K, Davis & vo., 1605 Farnam St Omahia Houso and 1%t on south Eighteenth 8t., 81, ST % Twentioth 2 houres Dodga near *6th 81, 8 otd in Hanscom Ple oo, each, § 52 House and 15t on Park avenue, 84,00, T Daven; ort St., §12000, ) g 9,000, $ 4000, 7 to §10. £7 to 812, d Hall counties 0. 81,400, eouth 13th 16,000 acres of land in Boone count, 20000 4 W i gtagton Land in Madisoa, Wa, ne, Flatte on easy term . Monev loaned on fong time, [FOR BALE By Moree & Brwner—A tull lot on 10th St near Farnam St. A gieat bargain at $15,000, FOR SALE—68 feet on Jonea St splendid p'ace for & ware houso or flne_ looation for jobbing house. Remsrkatly cheap at $7,600. FUR SALE—Fine business lot F(x140 an '13th St nwr Pierso St., corner is only partly improved and renting for $40 per moath, £5.000 FOR SALE—Fine property 'on Dodge and 1%th streots, %FOR BALE—A cholcs corper €6 fect front on Harney 8t , & good ins ostiont at §14,000. FOR SALE- 7 splendid corners on the new conrt house, ¥OH SALK—Some tino busin on 16th St., from $5 000 to 3 ( 00 cixe FOR SAUK—Ono ot thifinest res dences in the clty, foll lot, an elegant Loxc, contislly end beauti- fully located, FOR SALE- 132 foet equaro (n corner, Viry cleap. §8,600 FOR SALE-A splendid f Cumlr s 132 cast front, FOR SALE-132foct nor Ci1fornia §t., 3 bocks from Red cer line a fine loceation, for a block of 0 rwoll (ront b ick hruses, will rent readily at 50 10 60 per wonth Remark ahly cheap at § FOR SALE—A corne nesr €6th 8¢, 15 5,600 FOR SALE—House and lo's of _ell%doserlptions in 'l yarts of the city at prices £nd eations to suit all purchasers. FOR BALE—A s, lendil cottag blook and ahalf from kod car line, on monthly payments. FOR SAL¥—New two story Fou £0x127, one block an 1 a half fom § terms, 81,000 FOK 8AL&—A number of vary cho'ce lotsIn Han® scom Place, Heimbhaugh place, Redick's subdivision and all dosirable’additions in the city at prices { many instances below any cns elso, Alio_£omo fin cast and south front lots on Ked Car lice in Patrick's addition on the most f.vorable terme, the cheapest clany lots in the clty considering etreot car couvin- ences, &e. FOK RENT—Hontes and stores in all parts_of the oty MORSE & BRUNNER. 51 00 'abicek cor 16th & Farnam, PRCiAL Bargains in residence property off red by &3 MoCague, opposite Past office. 143 foot front on South 18th, bloov from car line, noarly threo loty good cottage, fruit, trees, fine view only $2,600;zrcat Dargain, Coraer proporty in Sh stable 21,600, easy montn'y tunity to get a good home at lowest and casy term Corcer lot near High Sc¥ool, with two cottages, from car line, §4000. ' Good income frcu rental. Good efght room house, full lot on_Gerrgia near Hauscom Park destrable for o bow ¢, 8,000. Cottsge and full corn: r lot onsouth 19th two blocks trom csr line; reasonable price and terme. Two lote, cottare, barn, 14th and Hickors. barga'n. Two good residence propertics in Millard phice two s from St. avecar line. ) ent well, idence in Millard place 32,000 rcom house and full lot on car line in Shinn's :‘nhlmml‘ $2,800. Other good residence same addi- 508-t1 0 ecrner. & m 8t near o8 lots one & corner v switch all; o eron 10th St. south lot o howee on Podgo St suzh cornira are hard t get lot 30x127, a 51,000, will sell roome, lot urdore sf, casy Paxt 0, good e ttege and menfe. Fine oppor- Bargalog in vacant lot3 in s 11 the leading additlons. 7931 ¥, RILEY & c0.—Lots—Lands—Loans, 215 south h ot botwcen Farnam and Douglhs.—Lands aw. Two of bret residence lots In the sity. $1,60)—Beautitul corner resideace lot, a bargsin. $1'000—Corner lot on Grace strect, dosirablo loca~ tion for residence. 3800—Desirable residence on 924 st, near St car. $3,0—83 feet, business location on Cuing st, paved. $1,£00—New hcuse 4 rooms. cellar and oistern, full lot, blooks trom utreat car; easy paymeats; a great ar Farnaw street business property thas will double in value in two yea~ $30C0to loan, eas. J. E Riley & Co.,215 South 13th streot. 5924 BUSINESS CHANCES. Fou BALH—Drug store in a desirable locality, wil invoice about §1.600 R C Patterson, NE corner 18th and Farnam. Y BALE—Or exchange,a full stock o clothlng boots and shoos, gons' turnishing goods, will ex. chengo for Nebraska Lands. G, H. Poberson,804 8, 10th 8t., Omaha, Neb. 04641 }“UR Al uhi; orofits 90 per cent; capital roquir dollars. ' Persons me Box 801, Des Moines, lowa, ORSALE—A we'l established tailors business be- tweea vow and June 16th, low rent; good loca. tion; hold lease of store for two ye oly small cep- ital reanired. Address* N, 0." ‘Bee office. 182-§-4p PR el Gatabiishod bakory. Address IC.” this office. 196 -4 ]“lm BALE OR_EXCUANGE—(Ia_part) for restauran furniture 7 roomed house, bara and two lots. Ap. Ply 819 soufh 11th st. 106:mk0 'Ok BALK —La Vaklana Neo. first-class meat market also the furni ure of the St Paul hotel, For par. tenlars, quire of write Wiggors & Ushilig, Galiand eb. 480-t1 m GROCERIES. Prige LisT—ot W. House, 16 1bs Granulat>d Sugar..... 12 Cut loat Sug 18 “Fino powder H. Motter's Grocery COFFEE. 1b1 good Eio coffee.. +* Golden Rio coffee. “ ga0d rossted coffco, “ best roasted coffee “ extra Java ooflee. “ best Java coffee 24 * best Java and Mocha coff ;6 mixed TEAS, 8 7 7 6 4 3 b good Japsn st uncolo ed Japan best Eng'ish breakfast, + choico gunpowder. SYRUPS, 1 keg bost Homey drip...... 1 Kou bes Honey delp 1gal New Orlea 1 Gal Btrictly puro mapl 1 Gal Vermont maglo in can 1 Gal Rook candy.. 1 1 1 10 12 Ibs best Carolina rice “ Louisias se 228233 B33g 83588352 10 to §950 axclusive 05241 i within at ARION FLACE-—-8 good lots In this addition with. oan bo had on ey 5 o | t s 1 br00M ... 1 good how 1 beat carpit Sroom, 4 pave s Natlonsl yoast 1 sorub brosh........ .., 0 b Silver gl starch... 8 boxos corn sharoh 181b box ¢lo:a st chi 1AM fam Iy macerst Tl vinogar, ... 1wash board ... 1 ‘ 1 1No8 . 1 mop stiok 11argo clot 1 can con 21b Jelly in jare ory small Tist of the vory Iurge stook y having the largact atook to seloct from In tho city,l can and will s ive bottor induosments than Any other house in the city Call and_seo me and [ will save you from 10 to 25 per oent. Remember the flace 110 Farnam 8t. W, H. Mottor, Succeseor to .B. Fronch & Co. N.P. Curnew and compl o Sl 1ew and complete prico Het maited treo TO EXOHANGE, JFon menaxar Nobraska Innds and mproved fowa o ¥ morchandise ot business. Ad W WWildo, 1208 Douglas 1t o g 10 RXCHANGR 440 acres well improved land § mile from Essex, lown, for a stook of general merohan. dise or hardware. ~Addross John Linderholm, Easex own A8t PERSONAL, DrrsoaL -Mrs E. M. Hoo or. trance olsis viyant, and healing modium, over 710 North 18 h St. 55221 DA cmarwavinn - gnetic physclan, tems and develo, ing medium, over 019 north 16th St, 543-jo1 HOTELS. KTITUTE Hotel, formerly Crochton house, nowly turnished; terms modorate, 15th aud Capitol ave. 438 17p ROARDING, ORRIS' 'arlor Restaura: Toard by the weak, §3.95, Menl vickets, §2.50 Singlo mas 107 N. 10th street, nesr Dodge. ICE OREAM. RESIH Loo creans ples and cakes overy day. S H'grnopily attended to. - Gan Sobaaiar 504 JLI0E i bt D 713-june-20 : ISOELLANEOUS, 08T~ A hiack ho o hind foot whita~and Jwhite on fore hend and noge. Fred Kummail, Leavenworth and 7th it 777-30p JFouro_-Gente' underwear Tho owner o1 have te same by proving property and paying for ad- verticement and’ trouble, most pleces marked with owner's nitiala, Inquire of E. 1. M. at the Canfleld House. 709 50p Letwoen_the o087~ Saturday morning May 80th JGovernment Corral an Wakcficlds Lumber alerther pocset book containing two notes and svall amount of money. A raward will be yaid for tke return of same to Fred Ne'son, 518 N 10th St 705:2p T oom=A ladies hand eatchel contafaing o emall Jsum of money, and somo trunk keys valuable alone te the owner. A libersl rewaid_will be patd on roturn of eame, or keys only 1o Mrs, J. W. Paddock, 1617 Cagitol ave. 710-28p AKEN Ur—Friday morning, a bay horse atout n old.Owner can have same by proving vroperty and paying costs. Jorcph Warron, Biue Barn, 16th street between Caj itol avenue and Dodge. 771 TRAYED —Tuosday May 26th, from promiros of un— dersigrod, 87d streot near lavenporl, cark bay old, large whit) spot on fore- 0 we dark, Reward for in- formation by Frank Peshsc. 717-20p Trxese n horse, 8 white loge, white spot 1ighs knee of azed faco can h:ve sams by payi toga Precict, mile aud a half west of Saratoga house. 701 20p ROOD MAR¥S—Partlos wishing to purchuse brood nares for ranch purpaces please call at Homan's Livory etable, 418 80 1th 13¢h stroot, Omaha. 862-t¢ (i uymn a0, dose .t give you hoarthurn. Tags 1edeemod abone cont, each by the deale Peycke Broa., Azenta. 683, I)Axfll/l(l—-On Elkhorn and Platte. T. Murra) 500-t¢ KW SILVER TAG, Ita fruit flavorod, taga redoemed at cne centcachby the dealers, = Peycke Bros. agents. 08841 NSTRUCTION _on banjo given by G E Gellen- beck, at 1116 Capitol ave. 430-t1 IEW VER TAG, it dees not taint the breath, t redeemed at ono cexts ach by the dealers. Pey Bros , Agents. 088’ RIVY vaults, and ceaspools cloaned at shortest no- ico any time of the day, in an_entlrely erdorless ith our improved pump. and denegan appara~ J1 plac:s cl ‘aned by us dicentected free, charges 1oadonable. " &. Evant, 120 Dodgo sireet up siira. {0R RENT—Nioe 7 focm cottage on Convent streo!; clty water and cistern. Inquire at Ticket office, 1824 Farnam S5, 8°0:t0 PEWY. vaults, sinks and cesspools cleaned at th shortest notice and satistaction guaranteed by Abel, P. 0. Box 878 490-m2p Summers&Jennings Genl, Wostern Agts. Iron, Steel Galvanized iran, Pat. Stove Pipe Eto. Crowl's Patent Iron Roofing, Only double capped corrugated roofing;and the only one prepared by the manufacturers read for loyiog. Plain sud corrugated Iron Roof- ing, Paint, Btc. Send for circulars. 151 Douglas &t. Omaha, Neb. AuFNE LINEG OF P & O WOODBAIDGE BROS, THE ONLY EXOLUBIVE MUSIE HOUSE IN OMAHA NER ity, Lost. nown A gausing Prema Manhood, &c., Femedy has discovere which e will roas. I Eond FHEE Lo his followss RV ol than Cholce lot ou Ceuter, near 16th; good houss and barn 2,000, 4 chiojce ] ts (n Rrre Onk add §2,200. - - Cot £0x138 01 19th near Mason. #1,80, & RaT—Nicely tarished room 1018 D odge. 40x:27 fect, 1 square from red line, Shinn's firat 768-1p | add with 8 room cottage, well ciitorn etc., §2,860; #1,000 casb, §.0 per month can be exchanged for teentrance,ground | wild land. W. corner 17th , Burt strect, Park place, goed bouse,stable 76480 | cto, §2,600, osn by cxchanged fr tarm. Ohoi e lots 0 Cumming street, O'Nell's Bub-divis- ok RENE A largs hend omely faralhad room, Dbath room, 1720 Capliol ave, 754-80p JOR RENT—P, 1l acd lor bed room, pri Geotlemen preferred, enport. o st 7031p JFo® rer—iomant furolsbed reom at 2218 F {om RaNT—Fu tonces, L3r g 1716 Cass [Fo8 paar--fooras lo new bulldivg ocrnor cf 16th and H ckory streste, room in stable for one ho so 2An 0O obtained; city water, luquire on the premises. 729-30 . #/4feot front on 17th and 18th with 1 9 room, clo- gant hou e (11 17th, and good cottage on 18th ‘trect, etc..85,000; thigis orio of the best bargains ever offored 09x182 feet, ea't fzcnt 18th near Center, good 4 rcom house,good Iarge stable §2,200, casy terms. 674 PAULSEN & CO., 1618 Farnam 8t. OB RENT-—F' per wosl 1nished roomand board five dollars st locality, 1814 Davenport. 763 4p lshed rooms with modern conven tlemen only; references -required, 787-20p on saLE—Two full lots, house § rooms 12th and Piorce, $5,000; boruns sy, Two e Gays in which 0 get 87 7oom hou finess location {u the city, Park aye. 1ot worth 88,60, house worth cau buy all for §4,000 on easy tonms; will positively be withdrawn from warkct uext mooday, thisies rare chasce t) get & wics plossant howe che: Wo have tw) nearly now cottages of 4 cr rooms, on half lots v §: uth averus thres blocks south of 8t Mary's, which we caa sell at bargalos sud on easy ok RENT—Two handscme furnisbed rooms, side of 21st street, second doos orth of Bt Mary's wenue, 0:0.30p 4 brrs German Mottled 5 Pewrl Make No Mistake! Up-stairs, Up stairs MisfitClothingParlor 1312 Douglas Street Pumpkin, Apples 10 25 80 80 % % 2 French Peas, ot b st Blackberries. s PIUIbS. ..vvonees SUNDRIES. bottle choloe Pickles... ¢ n Bweet Pota' oo 1b Jelly, (chclee) b ttavurg Lye ing Powder 2 16 2 26 2% 8 2 2 2 2 6 Up-stairs, Uv-stairs Make No Mistake. « drie) §lackho “ dried apples (svapo “ drisd pasches [Posima—A 1 lnanut room or ono o two gentle e 1o private {amily with Vatks sud boatd 1421 ones Bt T'OR RENT—Booin with hoard s gon’loman, 1812 Dodge Bt terma. It you want the pretticst cealest litt'e cotttage in Omahs, brand ve waier, half bloc on very e:s) torxs, Farra . bice lot with natural trees, 110m + trect cars, not far Lub 78480 000, C. B Mayoe &Co, 16th and + Navy bois... Orac’sera by the bex........ MEATS, Bugar cured breakfast bacon Bugar cured Hau : Dry salt.

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