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s s Llu_ey. Miscellaneons Incidents Picked up at the State Capital. Preparations for the Enforoement of the New Railroad Laws. The Personnel of the Commission Pre- dicted—Holders of Pablic Lands Must Come to the Scratch, THE DAY AT LINCOLN, GENRRAL NOTRS, Reported by The Bek's Bureau. Livcory, Neb,, June 4 —The railroad ¢ m- missioners at present are very busy arranging for their new duties, which begin on to-mor- row, the Gth inst. The expected-to-bs eccre- taries are O, H. Gere, of Lincoln, editor of Ben Cowdry, of Colum- bus, who for some timo has beon connected with the revenue department under Judge Post; and Mr, Bushaw, of Blue Hil), lately county treasurer of Webster county, It is underatood they will bo required to devoto their entire time, or g0 much of it as may prove meceseary, to the duties of the offi The attorney-general eays that so far as hia power goes the new law, togefher with its re- quirements, will be strictly enforced, He further says that the commission law gives the commissioners power to enforcs the Doan law, which was enacted in 1881, although it gives na basis of rates to work from the rates which were in effect on November 1, 1980. The county commissioners are progressing slowly with the astessment lists and county road business, Plenty of rain and warm weather are mak ing the corn growers feel happy. Lincoln’s stone pile is a little too large and her polic men a little too wily to maka the town a real healthy one for the nverage tramp, TThe state fair grounde committee are push. ing the c mpletion of the work onthe grounds and long before the day for opening every- thing will be in first-class shape tor a first- claes fair, to enter npon his duties of national bank ex- aminer for the district of Nebraeka and Kan- wns The following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That this board receive and ac cept with regret the resignation of Mr, Hay den, and desire heroby to place on record thelr appreciation of the fidelity and zeal he has always displayed for the interests of the bank since its organization; and they enter tain the hope that the opportunity for ont: door air given in his new employment, will afford him the improved health he seeks, Mr. Hayden's place, as alrendy an- nounced, will bs filld by W. H. S, ughoe, of tho First Natlonal baok. ONTHE RAIL. An Interesting Collection of News Ielating to Railroads and Rallroad Men, The Unlon Pacific company is preparlng to erect a large oll house at this clty. J. J. Dickey and F, B, Drake left for Boston yesterday to attend a meeting of telegraph men from all over the country, Speaking on the subjest of freight rater, and how hard it Is to establish eat- Isfictory echednles of prices all around, a prominent rallroad man handed the Bee's rallroad reporter the followlng 1item yesterday, taken from the E£t. Louis Globe-Domocrat: Yesterday saw another phase of the war of rates developed, the point of at- tack this time belng wool. Rates have sunk gradually, all of the roads keeping pretty well in line. Yesterday, however, some road, very anxious for the busi: ness, suddenly dropped the rate to Bos- ton, Philadelphis, and New York to 40 cents, the agreed rate belng G5 cents. There was a scuttllog among the other roads, and two of them met the reduc- tion, but refused to become party to it and declared themselves out of the mar- kot. 'Ll'he road accused of making the original cut {s the Chicago & Alton, and it {a stated that it will restore rates to tha old agread basls—G5 centa, The Northwestern’s Sioux City & Pacific_extenslon has reached a point P. H, Kent and wife, Orleans; J, Eoglo- hart, Wahoo, and W, 1. Wells, of 'Seward, are at the Commercial. 0. N, Carpenter and wife, York; F, N, Cravens, Marquette, Ia.; O. B, Litton, Faur- bure, are at the Gorhiam. A.'H. Kohlemerr, of Burlington, a promi- nent insurance man, is at the Gorham, J. V. Minton, private secretary tothe Hon. Georgo H. Pendleton who has recently been appointed minister to Berlin, is registered at the Gorham houso. A glove contest batween Driccoll and Hailey will take place at the opera house about the 23d of tnis month, The methsdist Sabbath school, in connec- tion with tue public schools. will enjoy an excursion pienic to Melford next Saturday, the train leaving Lincoln at 8a. m, snd re- turning at 6 p. m. The state university band will accompany the picnic people. The Nebraska stock yards compauy are ar- ranging to completo their yards and provide a system of water works for the same. r. M. D, Polk of Platismouth, will leave hero Monday for the west with quite a party of land goekera, Tho departmenta at the state house ars all busy with routine work, the census bureau working ten hours a day, The land commissioner has decided to com- Ply fully with the law in relation to public ands, and is now serving notices. Tho pro- visions given special attention are: that whero parties have purchased school lands or lots and are delinquent twelve months or over, or where leases have been made aud they are de- linquent eix months or over they must pay up, relinquish, or their rights will be forfeited. Parties holding purchases or leases have six months from date of notice to comply with the sama. The z3ns of Norlolk have complied with their part of the contract in securing the in- sane asylum, haviog placed in tha hands of the commissioner a deed for 320 scres of land. The citizens of Beatrice have also sccared a Iot for the location of the feeble-minded in- stitute, and at their next meeting, on the Oth of June, both locations will be acted upon, Among to-day’s prominent arrivals were: F. A. Harris, Sterling; J. W. Lusk, Omahi James Holman, Omaha; O, W. Sheldon, Hol: dredge, at the Gorham A stranger to the wicked ways of tha city entered a house of doubtful rectitude, owned by colored girls, on O street to-night and lost his watch, Oae of the girls was arrested, but the man couldn’t find nis watch, A man from Kansas was robbed of $22 at the Lincoln house to-night, A test of the new water works yesterday evenipg resulted favorably aud it is believed to be eatisfactory to all A NARROW ESCAPE, Within Two Seconds of being Sent Into the Eternal World—A Mi- raculous Escape. Mre. Amoalia Dasher, the lady who ra- ceived serious injurics yesterday after- nocn in the feeight elevator of 8. C. O:chard’s carpet store, was reported at a late hour last night ny resting casy and not in & partlcularly dangerous condi ion. Mrs, Dasher will probably never resliza how very near she was to the end of her earthly caresr, ‘‘Just two seconds more,” said an _employe of the store to a Bee reporter, *‘And she would have bien sent to her eternal home,” The particulars in de- tail avejthese: Ji.Mrs, Dasher had been working abeit two weeks fn the sewlng department of Mr. Orchard’s store, which is located in the basement story of tho bullding, Yesterday she expr.ssed s desire to 1ook through the department where all the fine carpets, fancy rugs, eto., are kept, which ls located on the sec- ond floor above ground. Mrs, Mary Devitte, who has cbarge of the sewing forse, started with Mrs, Dasher to show her through the fine depir'ment, They wencup statrs In the freight «levator, snd on arrlviog at the necond floor Mre. Deavitt stepped out, supp:sing that Mrs Dasher knew how to stop the clevator and would do 8> before she attempted to leave )t But Instead she also started to get out, the elevator still going on its course upward. Seelng the perillous potition s%e was fast getting herself into Mrs Dasher gave a ecream, which t- tracted the attentlon of Mrs. Deavitt, and she also screamed, A man in the basement heard them, and knowing at once that something terrible was happen- Ing, he ran almost the full length of the Ion1 room and stopped the elevator just In tlme to prevent It from crushing the head of Mrs. Dasher Into a jelly. As it was she recelved very severe Injarles, having an ugly gash cut In the back part of her ead, and also on on the right slde of her face. ‘When loosened from the death trap she fell fainting back on the floor, with blood gushing From her head and face Ina stream. After comiog to, however, she was calm, and apparently soffered no very great paln. Dr. Swelnam was called In and dressed her Injurles. She was removed to her home, No, 907 Hick, ory street. e — Mr. Hayden's Retirement, The followiog circular has been sent out by Mr, H. W, Yatee, prosident of the Nebratka National bank, under date of June lat: At » meeting of the directors of the No braska National bank, held May 25th, Mr. Keat K. Hoyden resigned as actiog cashier, sixty-eight miles beyond Valentine, and White river will probably be resched by the middle of July, although the contract does not call for it until August 1. Fifty mwiles of grading are ready for the track, and the most difficult part of the road to conatruct has been passed. The sarvey- ora are still at work clear beyond the propoted terminus, and have located the road through northwestern Wyoming. It iysald that they will remain in the field until it is su:veyed to Ogden. The same swindling trick that was in- augurated here about three weeks ago, of making rai'road men out of greenhorns by borrowlng four dollars from them with which to secure their lantera and switch key, is also belng worked at various points along the Unlon Pacific read. Two gawks were taken in on the trlck at Grand Island yesterday morning. The story of a Unlon Paclfic conductor as told by him to the Berreporter, yester- day, describes how two Engiish crooks are SPECIAL NOTICE "~ BOUND TO BE BIG. The Prospec's of Omsha Becomiog an Tmportaxt Stoek Market, \ AU ado ertisements in_the special cotumns woill be charged at the vate of 10 cents per line for the first insertion, and 7 cents per line for each subse. quent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted for less than ents or the first time. These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn. ng and Evening Bditions, representing a cireula: tion of over Bight Thousand. This class of adver tisements must positively be paid in advance, Prodictions of Men Who Are En gaged in the Business—Extra Prices for Cattle and Hogs ~An Immenss Country TO LOAN—MONEY, MCrtTo loan, By Geo, V1 “rtes of interest. Bemis, at thes lowest 90144 to Draw From. 0XEY toloan—On Real estate in any amount and MLEES to st T o 850 £ 82000 On collaterals on thirty o binety days time, in eums of Aty dollars and upwar?s. On ohattel 1, in sums of five to five hundred dol- arg at low ratesand time to sult. Misoellaneous. Mortgages,secred notes,olty olaims and judgement bought, advances made to ¢ ntrac- tors, and goneral financial businees of all kinds trans. acted promptly, quiotly and without delay, at the Omaha Hiaagcial £xchange,160) Farnam St up sairs The followlng small item appes The Cheyenne Sun, Harry Oelrichs has recently sold a large number of fed cattle at Omaha, and derived from the sale euch handsome prices that his experiment, Inaugurated at Grand Island about a year ago, has proven quite profitable, This is a matter of much interest to the stock men of the wost, as it had been predioted, from the very liberal manner in which Mr, Oel- richs fed his stock, he would lose money, Tt demonstrates that there is money in feeding and fattening stock, and also that the better the beef sent east the more money the beef eaters there are willing to pay for it. 200 and upwards on Potter & Cobb, 010-t ST fo loan in sume ot first-olass real ostate security. 1615 Farnam st. ONEY T0 LOAN—On real estate sogurity, of §800 to_#40,000, at reasonablo ra Mayne & Co, 8 W cor 16th and Farnam, In sums ONRY T0 toAN—In amount to suit, on_ohattels, Callatorals or any good security. Omaha Finan: cln £ AchAnge, 108 Farnam ., up.staire. 186)0p IVOXEX. Toloan cn chattels, Woolley & Harrlson, '¥1 Room 20, Omaha National bank building 836.t1 THE DAILY BEE--FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1885. VA7 AxT0—A second cook st the Emmet Houve. p ANTHD—Agents for The Twin Bottle Good profit, Call or address with stamp tin & Saskett, 1600 Farnam street, Omba, Neb. 50 9p W Asio—Erperienc.d_help, apply to Foerlsss Steam Laundry, Lincoln, Neb, 910 5p 1 A7 ANTED—To lease pow house of 10 or 12 rooms witnin § blockeof Post office, Address Bre office, 7 ANTED —One 1esponsible and well known person in each county North, West and Sonth, 1o man age the Agency ()i the salo of the house hold I'har- macy,a family Drug store and Medical Institute com- bined, Price only 10dollara. A household neoessi'y and bost selling article evor in the market. No com. petition; steady employment ll tho vear rourd For particulars aad clrcul vrs address “The Sun Chemical Co.," Incorporated, 243 W. 4th 8t., Cincinnati, O, £00-18 7 ANTRD-All persons wanting help or situationsas Vook-ke:pers, cashiors, time-kespors, bill and entry olerks, cto,, watchmen, porters, teamsters, butlors, walt - conchmen, Junitors, engtoeers, Airemen ors, bartenders, young men for wholosalo and rotail firms, obe,, eto.” Apply at the Omaha E Bureau, 1120 Farnam st. YV AxTED - Two unturniahed rooms, with board for wonvleman and wife west of Sikteenth of California preferred. Address “Prompt I 0. Box 804, clty. 70 Address 8t. Louis Electrio Lamp St Loulafor cirgular, cats and termsof tho GENTS WANTRD, C ANTED—Every ady 1 neod of & sowing ma. chine, to see tho now Improved American No. P. E. Flodman & Co. agents: 220 N 16th. 830:¢ FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, £ v —On real ostato and chattel The above Is only one of many evi- ket s bt dences which could be prodaced which oR RRNT - A flve room house, well and clstern, 1610 south 15th street. 950 6p \l’n\'l\TTlr 11 soxey! 1 Monoy to Loan -On AVA chattel security by W. R, Croft, room 4, With. oell bullding, N. E, corner 15tn and Tarnoy ' Afier g0 to show that Omaha s bound to soon become one of the lirgest and most im- working a swindling schemeon passengers along that road, It is what is known as the Meerschaum p'pe racket. After se- lecting the Individual they desire to work on, one of them will go up to him with an cld imitation meerschaum pipe worth about 15 cents, and proceed to spin out the most pitiful yarn imaginable sbout being dead broke, half siarved, far from home, and in such desperate clrcumstances that he is compelled to part with the most cherlshed pieca of property he ever owned. *‘That beauli- ful meerschaum pipe which wae a present to his great grandfather and has been kept In the family ever since” Of course he also tells the sucker what afab. ulous sum of money it coet, but being driven {o desperation will part with it fer $2 50. About that time the other crook puts In an sppearance, hears what his pal says, examines the plpe, and offars to give $14 for It, whereupon the guy they are afcer becorues interested, and ho begins to bid. In this way they get as much as eight or ten dollars for their worthless truck, and then disappear. The third series ot Raymond & Whit- comb excuralon parties left San Franclsco Wednesdsy and will artive here next Tuesday. They stop two days ab Salt Lake. WILDWATERS. Destruction to Railroad Tracks and Bridges—Tne *O!d Muddy” Looming Up, Yesterday the Union Pucific road was carrying all Denver & Rlo Grande pae- sengers en route to Salt Lake City, from Denver, and the causo for this was made o by reason of a bad washout on the latter road scme- whers away up in the mountains, It seems that the heavy ralns of night be- fore lsst extended all over {ha westera country, but was much harder In some pleces” than others. A 200 foot bridge, that crcsies the Gallatine river, on the Northwestern road was washed away, and along the Chicago, St, Paul, Mioneapolis & Omaha road, botween here and Sioux City the storm was g0 severe thet the water rushed down gullles, ravines and low placss, with sach force and in sach torrents that in many laces the road-bed was washed away, Fslvlng the tles and ralls suspended above solld groond, thus delaying trains several hours until the damages could be repaired. The heaviest of the rain fell between Calhoun and Dakots. Bat very little ef it reached Sloux Clty. The old Mis- sour! river is beginning to ralse quite rapldly and 1t s expected that within the next two or three days she will be booming full. Yesterday the gauge marked nine feet six inches above high water mark and the fluld is thick with mud, — Real Estate Transfers, The following transfers were filed June 2, with the county clerk and reported for the Bee by Ames' real estate agency: David N Miller to lsabelle J Ballou, sherlfls deed lot 33 In sw}nw} sec 15, 16 13 §4607, John I Redickand wife to Mary J Rose w d n of lots 11 and 12 block 1 In sub divleion of John I Redlck's add to Omaha §1000. Augustns Kountze and wife to William A Cuer w d lot 10 block 10 Kouaiza's 4th add to Omaha $895. George H Boggs and wife and others to Joseph Slizewskl w d lot 5 block 4 Arbor Place $250. Fordinand Streitz and wife to Francis D Cooper w dlot 8 block 479 Grand View add to Omaha §300, — ~The work of curbing and gutteriog on Ouming street, preparatory to extendiog the paviog of that thoroughfare, has been com menced, The water works company 18 also eogaged on that street in a very difficult piece of work—~that of lowering its pipe withcut breaking a jolut or stopping the flow of water, yoars of experience and a careful study of the busi. ness of loaning money on personal property, I havo ab lagt perfectod & aystem whoredy the publicity usual in such caser s done away with,and I am now i & position to meot tho demauds of ail « ho becoms temporarialy embarrassed and dosire to raise money witiout delay and in & qu'et manner. Tousoccop: ers, profeselonal gontlemen, mochanics and others in this city can obtain advances from 810 to $1,000 on such socurity as household toraiture, planos, ma- chinory, horscs, wagons, warhuss receipts, socur- portant stock markets west of Chlcago. In conversation with Mr. Brown, a heavy stock dealer here, at the Paxton hotel laet evening, ho sald to the Bee reporter that there is no possible question now about the success of nl‘ efforts that have recantly been undertaken to bulld up a market here. The people are inter- ¢ ed notd’ of hand, eto. WIthout rem-ving samo from estedto such an extent - that they | SLRGERCING CESiL00 o Dusinesy. Ono of the will leave mothing undone [ ivantages Ioffor is that any part of any loaa can bo paid at any timo which will reduce tho intorest pro rata and o'l loans renewed at tho orficinal rates of interest, Thaveno brokers in conneaticn with my offise, but personally superintend all my loane, Lhave private offices connected with my 'ganeral oftice 8o thay customers do not come in contact with ench other, consequently making all transactions Strlctly pilvate. W, R. Croft, room 4, Withnell bullding, N. E. cor. 15th and Harney, 637-§-24 which In any way requires to be done for offering stcckmen Inducements to make this their objective point of shipment Since the new slaughter house of Ham- mond & Co. s'arted up, two weeks ago, the effects of its influence towards estab- lishing prices and drawlng trado are already felt. At first those more M ’nwl?m on ‘:'mm;l"i horses v i 1¥8% i rsonal property, oollaterals and anything o- directly Interestod eoemed to think | i PO PR ontidartia; Rooda Finan that ‘much tima would be re-|cialagency John P Schminke, Cashicr. 298-j11 VONEY, Loaced o chattels, oub raba, R, R (¥R tiokets oought and sold. A. Forman,218 8, 13th 84 s ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed &Co's. Loan office 1YL on turniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds and all othe rarticlos of value, without remeval, Over 1st National Bank,corner 18th and Farnam, Al business strictly confidential B3)-41 M{CHEY TO LOAK 1n sums.cf $800aud upward. 0. F, Davis aud Co., Rual Kstalo and Lown Avents, 1505 Farnam 83. 8104 quired and many obstacles slowly removed before any degrae of Import- ance could be reached, but hsppiiy they even now begln to feel somewhat exult- ant over an early realization of their fondest hopes, Sald Mr. Brown, a much better and blgger market can be bullt up here than Kaneas City bas got, because the terrltory to draw from ls immeasur- atly isrger. With Nebrasks, western Towa, northern Kansas, Colorado, Wy- oming, Oregon, Utah, and southera Di- kota, a gection of conntry that is literally jsmmed with hogs and cattle, what is there to prevent Omaka from bezoming one of the greatest markets in the coun- try? Further than that, continued the gentleman, ‘‘we are paying better prices right now than stock men cin realize on WANTED FEMALE HELP. VW o Experiiced ook Dedge. al house vork; 316-0p AxTRD—Experienced eecond girl. 8. W, ¢°r 2ith and Cass, 903 5p V0R RENT~$10 por month, No 1610 South 10th St 6 100m house, Inquira 1620 Douglas st. 024 4p {0 RENT—Two stores on Cam'ng strost Erck, 615 N, 10th stroet 807 Jor REST ~Housa and Iot on 224 near Clark with stable room {r 4 horses, 815 per month at E. A. March, 004 norta 16th, {or rexT—Nice 7 room oottage on Convent stree'; city water and cistern, Inquire at Ticket offics, 1824 Farnam Sb. 75-tt R RENT—SIX room cottage N W corner 24th an d Davenport §26 per month. Apply to E. B. Chap- man, 1217 Howard St. 743t FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS. JFResin—Ttabox at 8 W comer of 13th and Chi- ©ago for Loarding house or grocery. 941 5 Cheap, uj right piano & little used: 1012 051-5p JOR SALR: Pacific 8t {0R 8A1A—Two second hand plancs at & bargan, Taquire at Edhcim & Relokson's. 0480 7V0R SALR —Valuable Chickering grand piaco nearly new and little used, % large dissoust at 17 Ones siroct. 040-81 {01 8ALE—Cheap ard on easy terms, one horse sult- able tor delivery wagon of family ute, one palr vonies, harno s and top deivere wagon; one set hesy doublo harnets and two lombor wagons 0, 1" Bee office. 905.0p R, 1 Ol paverr, cormer 12 and Howard 80, at the Newspaper Union, 16 canta por 100, 91€-0 {or saLx ~Hor Ap: Py to “C. W, buggy and harners, cheap. 23 and Charles St, 8i0-8 Vo sALr ~Furniture of boarding houte, 1012 Pack R ALY —Canadien por flo streot. 76.0p ) Qpirpim e oconer's fon sk Qs he 1 gentle, not atraid Jno. b, Cowle, 8778 % ~A fine double harnees noarly new. Club 10th 8t 652 4% {OR sALE—Wagon umbrellas, fine new stosk at 140) and 1411 Dodae st. 672 tt Jron sauech toue buadred dollar plano ats bar. ain, 1610 California tt {OR 8ALE 800,020 brick, for sale at Ballevue or maba, 1.7, Clarke. S24-t1 {0k 8ALR—1wo No 1 haeton,one second hand bug. . y 1400 nd 1411 Dodgoe s 825, REAL ESTATE. {ORSALE— At & bareain, hoiiso 8 rooms, east front t N W corner of Haussoms Park & oaav, ifonee 4 rooms lot €6x140 on s>uth 13th street, £1,000; 2300 down aad $15 per month. Thisis a bar- gein Two oottages of & and & rooms on half Tota south 22d strcot, $1,600 and §1.700; 8500 down and 1, 2 and 3 yoar Cottage @ rooms corner lot Charles street rear Saunere; §3,000 eagy torms. Brick houso full lot, Harnev streot, near Sath, 5,20, eney terms. Lot at north-west corner of Hanecom park 8600, mouthly pay ents, Full Jot small house, south 12th streot 1,3 monthly payments, C. K, Mayne & Co,, 8. W. o 16th and Farnaw. 9385 200, toras 0w RENT—Smoll stable 1612 Farn quire of Dr. swetnam, Cor. 16th Cot1 n street; ine nd Farnam . \oR RENT—\ B room cottage on Calitornia street, Detween 24th and 2th sireols, PJ Croadon. 43041 or RRNT—Cottage rooms andhouse rooms. J Phipp) Roe, 1512 §. 6th St. 881t R RENT— [hreestory brick store bullding; en- quire of Edward Norrls & Co., room 19 Crounse Block. 8141 ROOMS FOR RENT. OR RENT - Thres unfurniehed roems 618 § 11thst. 955-6p or RENT—Large handsomely furnished cool room ‘modern oanveniesce, avith excellent board for &wo gentlemen; aleo table board, 1718 Dodgn. 637-1 JROR kr—an elocant suite of rooms cn firs floor, 1715 Cass street, sultabla for two ladies or gon- tleman and wife. Call at 1510 Douglas. 0406 o rRxT—Nicely furnished room_suitable for two gentlomen, gas and bath, 2625 Dodge. 954-t! 'or RexT-Four unfurnished rooms with closets,us3 of bath room eto., in brick house with all mod- ern Improvemants, 807 north17th Strest. 952 6p Jor REXT—Furnithe 1 large front room with alcove grato bath, cto., 1716 Caes street. 94041 thelr stuff by taking it to Chicago. Within the past few daysa half dozen buyers have been here from Chi- cigo, but they roon learned that there was no poseible chance for them to buy cattle and hogs at the stock TANTED ~1st clags drersmakers; good wages on 16th between Howard and Jackson. H. Gren- berg. 919-4p WA geod dining room girl at once; ca'l at North West corner of Jackson and 14th 8t, city, Mrs. Hill. 936-Ep yards, piy the price that the buyera here \‘ xr:nT.I\O m‘3 north ‘17|”' nlreet.;_nm‘. éogx;»:d are paying, then rhip to Chicago and | oV festirl to dogencratiioso work vreos 53 make a cent. In fict they would loose money. This condition of affairs argues 7AxTED —Ono lady fn overy town to sall goods time comes that the bulk |stamp for full part'culsis, Wayland & Claybourae, of western stock stops here and |02 StateStract, Ohicago, Iil 871 8p. finds a ready market, then the Mr. Ar- Ao —Shirt lroners at the Eapiro Stom Jaua: mour, Mr. Smith, Mr, Jones, and other dry 8174 big ment packere, will begin tb look about them and the resnlt will be that they cannot do otherise if they want to com- pete with Mr. Hommond, than come here with thelr capital and help to build up the Omaha market. With Iowa W e —An excerieuced girl; must_bea good cook, wather and ironer. Apply at 7"’.:’;}""[:3".. eud chambermaid at Doran house, 913 Farnam street, ofposite Bee offlce. 84L-tt ANTED—A_womin cook ranklog second and Nebraska fifth "ATRD —One Arat-class laundress and ono girl to in the number of cattle do kitchen work at the Cozzens. B3t ralsed snd feed there 1s room here 00 5 eal b VY axmm-—gdood gh for gencral houso work; must for seven or elght large slaughter houses. be good ccok, 1617 Chicago. BG0-A1 Mr. Hammond is killing and draasing ANTED— oo ¢ vages; Owaha Em- P & now from 100 to 150 head per day, but ployment Buj 20 Fatnam St. 781-t1 ey 1 et his capacity is threo or four timos that | <o e, ocat i e vt thotmrivtotam: number, and after ti ot weather ilies in this city; wages §3, 84 and 5 per week. passes he will increase his force to cun |Omaha Kmployment Buseau, 1120 Farn: nBb, the full extent. B VAV ATR—Goo il for general house work 1008 Farnam. Bt or RENT—Plessant front room furnished; rent 1easnable with Loard, § E corner 16th and Cuss. 916-6 g pet—alarce hand omely Dath room, 1720 Capiiol ave. furnished room, 754-4p Fl;nm:\“r—l\ nios woll funi'shed and vontiiatsd front room i private family, Anply on preniises £06 south 18th street, or 522 gouth 18th st. BSE-4p TR RENT ~Nicely furnished large south front room with board; first->lass rasidence ana_lacation; modern improvements! hom comforts, 535 Pleasant street. 801-8p NT—Unfurnished front rooms for gentlemen Apply at023 North 16th streot. 595 4 \or RENT—Furnished or unforaished rooms corncr 16th and Cass stroet over Wm Gentlemans etore £00-4p {OR RENT—A g0>d 8x00m basement at 09 South 1630 8t. 8814p 0R RENT—Room;a vleasant front room with south tay window, N. W. corner 16th and Harney. 870-4 ‘or kENT—Farished roomand board five doll per wezk; best locality, 1614 Davenport. 763 4p or RENT—Nicely farnished rocms 1618 Dodge. T68-4p '0R RENT —Elegantly furnished fron$ room 716 N. 17th. Look at it. 707-4p. J'0R RENT—Nioe furnished rooms and d: can be had at No. 1418 Dodgo st. board; 5 TRor Rxt—Room with board suitablo for ong or two gentleman, 1812 Dodge St. 70441 LAST OF THE SEASON. YV Axrsn—Eiret-clues dining room i) at tho Met- ropolitan hotcl; none otner need apply. #24-t' 'WANTED MALE HELP. Amale cook to £ to Stanton Neb. Sal- Apply at Chicagn Lumber Another of the Popular and Delight- ful Musicals Given, eh arg 830 per moath Co. 03010 The last of the ladics’ muslcals for the W akmmo.- 2 good azents to well b soks, Ca'lat season was given last evening at Meyer's room 22, Creighton block. W. H, \v"m"‘:":lfip hall, and proved to be one ot the most = — — g 7 ANTED—Goc d barbor 616 South 1ith street, im- enjoyable. An exceptlonally fine pro- mediately. P gramme was renderad, each and every “usrzu-sq‘mm, I;:)w. "mlnim ol ‘L" pors . wont posttion; ‘cill on . B, , Canflcld member being selected with great care | fonsc sn e orip i, Caondl oad exeouted with ekillful oorreotnoss, AxTin—A good horshoer, none other neel ap: Following is the order in which the per- ply. d wages and steady work. Address Thos. Melone, Slous City, la., Box 211, formers appeared: 1.6p Sonata, op. 58 (for piano and violin) . & .....Mondelssohn Allegro assai vivace, Allegretto scherzando. Miss Officer and Mr, Sauer. o .. Kubiustein M, O, ventide” . . Misses Merkel, Polonaise op. 22 VWA A ein to wash siver thron timgs o dsy for her board, Metropol.tan Hotel. 916-5p. Wi WAN!KD - ANTED ~A s steady relisble man as salesman, for 421 south 10th street. 926°4p tivo salesman 105 North 1th. 503-§9p Songs. Duet— 3. Squires. baker at York bakery. Jor R —Roow; inquire Drug store 10th and Douglas 021-41 [ OR RENT—Targe front room on first floor with or with board; inquire at 1901 Farnam St. Fer I;El\'JT-NIc«I)' turnished rooms 1217 Davenport 22.§5p RO0US S Wish hoard, destrable tor summer, Appls &b 8% Chasles Hotel, 341 OR RENT—Sovera fino offices in Crounse' blaok, Inquire Ed. Norris, rcom 19 Crounse blook 834 b1 307-41 ~Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge street. 247-310 FORSALE—FARMS, {0R 8ALR -85 fect 01 Gumning bo 82,700, veen 19th and 20:h Bedtord & Soucr. 630-t1 roved arm 2i0 acres; ten acres 00ks of po:toflice, Weeving Water; 170 Acres 4 milos from Weaping Water, Wil sell or rade { v Umaha property. W. H. Green, over st National Bink, Omana, Neb. 852-61 Ok 8ALE—Good farm In Washington Co.; 171 tod; good bulldings: fine " 86 Yo ing water; all fonced. Elward: Norrle , Bmith & Koeeshaw, Prop., York, Neb, Good | °¢ FuRDAGE: g PAurantarany suh“m“‘" it Raff | reterences required. so40h | -0 KD 19 Giouppe Biocks L (a) A ¥ Red R Al 'ANTED—By on of the larges’ and oldest whele- \OR BALE—A 610 tock and grain f 'l im - {b) “Hamility,” | Schuman, | VAT Gotnhg houses of 1 1adelphis, asalosmen fovod; 01e Boura’ ido oo 456, O et L6 Andante Vari ““The First Miss Georgia “The Laurel and the Rose Mrs. Nye and M, Air ou the ith string Spinning Song. ... {0 ropreson t them in this state. Appliostions will be considered from such only a8 can fornish approved for sample &, and pay the traveliog expenses The house fs willing to pa; y liberal commission and to the right man iplendid epportuoity " offers. Address P O Bex 1165 Philsdelph bl < ) VW A3eorEive wood paper havger st 418, North Y7t .-Hapden Grell Estabrook. Bach-Wilhelm] .. Hollaender, Mr, Sauer, 16th street. SR RN oo s RS SITUATIONS WANTED, ‘Ever Noar Thee T Levemond, ANTED—Position by & yonng man, graduste of & ment to those who were honored with the distinctlion of taking part in them, but it 15 notewortby fact that each and every member recelved Immeasurable benefits from them in an educational way. They will be renewed sgaln for another season in the esr'y part of next autumn, ——— Officers Elected, The Falr Assoclatlon directory held & meeting yesterday, and elected as officers the tollowing gentlemen: Joseph Gar- neau, president; Dan Wheeler, secretary; C. F. Goodwman, treasurer, L —— —Officer Gireen was called on last night to quell & small riot at the City hotel, corner of Tenth and Harney streets, and he made the arrest of George Jacobin, who bad thrown o beer keg through one of the hotel windows, ~The Thomson-Houston electric light com. axtRD—Siturtion a8 travellng sslesman basio eatabilshed stationery frade in Nebraska. Ad: t onos, C. A, W., 1822 Faraam stecet, Omaha, 0505 Nel WV Axmeo=sitaation by young derman gir,(stras: er) to do general housework or as second girl ina private family; apply 617 10th street near Jones. 088-4p VAV 42750 - vy wind. of work to make s livipi by & boy ot 17, "Addiess “'w D" Bee office. 92L0p W/ Axrasitustion by e thoroughly oxperienced druggist; regletsred o Michigan; 24 years (11, 9 years experience. Address “Druggiit” cure Sweet' Hotel, Grand Rapid?, Mick. 920-4p VWA -Situstion in s sospectale private fusily > housework. Addrees 1605 Jackson #*. 8:7-1p W k0 By s respectable tomperate young man with good references, employment ins private fomily to take care of hor 03 and act as drlyar; ie wil lig 10 mako bimself gererally usefal. Adkross ‘P Eee office B:0-4p Witm—By an Amcricsa woman, situstion as house keeper in a smt Il family of as purre. Ad dtew 1616 84 uaders Bt (A pany yesterday secured a leaso of Mercer's |~ m— brick building on Eleventh strest, botween | VW e ross Harom ae o kesper ornung. Ad- Capital avenue and Dodge streets, in which = to place their machinery. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. T ANTED —Pressman competent to take of arge of room. No bummers or feedirs noed spyly; ref- erences required. Miller, Girton & Watlors, Des Allcew, lowa, s —An excursion party of Iowa editors will reach Omaha Monday and leave for a trip to the Pacific coast, 5 EEETM (1 ulicain. bodie 50x 60, at & bargaln, $400down balance I easy i ... Miss Merkel, Husluess Colleg+, and the patt yoar connected ‘nymnu for ten days on), Wm. H. Alexander, Thwnh vlnl‘In T-Nllf:w by n'ar. 'S;uufi vty 8 feacher of mathsuiatios ssd baok 1478 Dedge street. 0856 ese musical ive not only on A of references can be Address s — i q 3 . ‘O 8ALW—The Bchos] house in the Omaha Distrl great source of refined and social enjoy- LA LLII Fflo 7; will be sold &b Auotlon next mum’.;f 8to2k Yards; seven miles from the oity cf Fremout; two rallroads wibhin thres miles; 800 acres under plow, the rort In pasture; board' fence, runuing stream through pasture; house with tea rooms; will be s.1d cheapf sold immediatelv; on terms to’ suit. For further particulars inquire of Geo, C. Grodfrey, mont, BEG 81 FOR[SALE--HOUSES—LOTS, ok 8ALE —8plendid esst front 1ot on Georgla ave , June 0th ‘between the hours of 8 and 4 o'clock, p, 1a. soi-} W 11008K of 4 rooms and stable with full lot on Hawmlton, near 30th and west of Saund; #1,200; easy terms b suit purshaser, #11d Douglas stroets R 8aLE—Fine residence, modern imbrovements, fine view centerly locate’l; price $10,000. A1dr “F. W." Bee office, 71841 [0 8ALE—Good 6 room house, lot 60x132 feet,enct front, §1400; §100 cash, balance $15 per month, W, H Groen, over st National bank, BBt R $Lx—House ful lot, well, cistern, b, all in ®ood condition, one block from strect cars §1 900 eay terms. W H Green, over let Nat'l Baok, 853-t1 0k 8ALE~Forty lots for a'e on Burt and Cumings between £0th and 81st cheap, inside property. Badford & Bouer, 7l ez iasse—Bost unoosupled grouad n the aity tor warehouse hous et tronton Leavenw.rth north bst 10:h and 1ith,will lease for 99 years. Be ford & Souer. 06511 Wk 8ALK ~Five 1ots 47x180; togetber on Lea worth street; beautiful location, 00 One- fourth cash, balanc on long time, easy terms, ralle & Jone 210-4¢ Dok BALE—Twenty-two foct on Faraam strect, & bargal if taken iwmmediately. W H Groen o] l“tm HBALE—AL & bargain, thiee good houses 817 and 8174 16tb, south of Leavenworth; rent 805 por per month; price $5,600 easy payments; must be 8old before June 1st. ' Apply 8. Mortensen, tailor, 1418 Faruaa street, i81-Jep OR RENT—Furnished On aha, $35.00, Furn'shed hot two mor ths, 83! A Two five room cottages, south 13th ¢t, on car Lne, §16 each Hcue five rooms Davenport bstween 25th ana 26th sticete, § 7, Storc on 10h stroet. €. E. Mayne & Co., 16th and Farnam. 022:6 house; 6 rooms, north UPONT PLACK-Chospest lot in city, five years time. C. R. ¥challer, soleagent, N. W. cormer Dovgles and 13th. Par’ avenue aud Georgia avenue; eix most sightly lots for s le cheap. v. . Schaller, N W corner Dougles ard 13th. Ca ifornia strect, twolots for sale; price 85,000 alto residence with all modern fmprovemnts, lot_and half, price 0,600, C. i, Schaller, N W corner Dovg- Ins Aod 131 9266 Qractat pargains by Pauleen & Co b chzice lots on Michigan ave., 1 equare from Park avenue, Cholce 1ot with natural timber in Burr Oak £300. Corner '4th and Center 8(,200 21lota 1 block from rad line, well located, $609 each, 130x150 feet, Park Piace, §1,200 2lota B rker's tub-aivision, §350 each, FOx*0 fort 0a 20th near Klm, $00, 83 foet front on Jones street near 13th, $3,000, geod Tocation for wholesale. Cholce lot on Center, near 18th; good house and barn £2,000. 4 chiofce Iots n Rurr Onk add $2,900. Cet 50x130 on 19th near Mason. #1,8(0, 40x127 feet, 1square from rod line, Shinn's firat add with 8 room cottage, well cistern etc., $2,350; £1,000 casb, $:0 per month can b exchanged for witd land. 110x174, Burt stroet, Park place, good house,stable 2, $2,500, can bs exchanged for farm Choice fots on Cumming strect, O'Neil's Sub-divis fon. &9} feet front on 17th aud 18th with 10 roow, ele- gant houte cn 17th, and wood cottage on e, $5,000; thisis orie of tho best b X182 fect, cast front 15th no 0 house,good largs stable §2,20), e X 7. PAULSEN & CO., 1613 Faraam 8t. 4 room and one & age, rn, &, on samo Iot, rent for §25 permonth, only £3,200; would el separately. Pottor& Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. 650 t( {OR 8ALE.—A tull corner lot, two 11-cks west of red car line This i3 posttively a bargain. J. E. Riley & Co., 416 %, 13th Bt For Sa'o— Lot 60x140, 22d 8t., near Grac®, S000. This i8 als0 & bugain. J. ¥. Riley & Co.,215 S 18ch St For Salo—Threo Jots 50x140, south trant, 4 hlocks from etreet cars,—s350 oach; bargaine. J. E. Kiley & Co., 2168 13th 8t. For Salo—Twolots on Georgia av,Redlok's,add. east front, no gradiog, near Farnam, 76x140—$2000 each. “hess are reasonable. J. K. Riley & Co,216 8 13th St. For Sale—Nine lota o Virginia ave., 800 to $050 each. J. F. Riley & Co , $16'S 1th et. For Sale—Ten lots on Com'ng st., and n Burt st., four blocks from military bridge. J. E. ley &Co!, 215 § 18th st. For Ssle—E/¢htecn lots on Vinton st., one block from terminus 13th street car line. Positively cheap. J. F.Ril y & Co., 2168 13th ¢t. Wo dusire to eay to our patrons that in the above st we can glve assvrance of safe and profitablo in- vestm'nt. We alo have property in almost every quatterof the city wor'hy of invertigation. J.'E. RILEY & CO., 215 8 18th st, 82841 n Ri- o saLk—Lots in Hillsido add cha’ cat and bost inside Jo's in the city, §7¢0 to $950 exclusive agents Potter & Cobb. 051-t1 JC2 saue—T room cottago, wel, barn and ostern, on I8th street 6 blocks from shops 2,500, on easy torms. Fotter & Cobh, 1516 Farnam St. t JFCE spun—=One of Snost rosldences o city within 6 bl ckaof Post offioo, 17 Ints corner, cheap at £15,000. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam 8F, 65841 Jo® atn< Thrso cholcost lots in Hanscem place. 0b4-t1 Potter & Cobb, Moy piaca--6 good lote. in this addition withe V1108 b1scks of street cars, can bo had on_eas; W I Green, over 1st Nat'l Bank. ms. 827-t1 VAV .1 Fon aari—East valt of block 8 Smith's add., 600 fect front, two acre lots, nicost in Omaha, full view of city 1 nd Blufls, makiog 10 lote 165 feet each, will sell balf or all. Lots 44 and 00, Nelson'sadd , §700 each or will ecll half of cither; Tots 60x145 Kountz's 2 add. near 9th and Center, £100 each, 1.0t 5, block 1, Kcuntz's 4th add, being store on 10th st, Tull lot §2,90, also lot 9 same block 81,350 Two'lota In 8 uth Omala, by Goodman's, with house, orchard, cistera, and well, all $100. 16 tivo acre lots In Vineland, 5 miles north city limits overlooking city and Klufls, 835 per acre. Lots 10 and 11, blook 19, Hanscom place very 1,200 tor hoth. 6 130 faet front block 6, Park place, with arn, well, and clstorn. Corner, 2 lots in Hawthorne on Cass et, 90 for both eto 6to. Call and see us, Dex'er L. Thomas & Bro, Resl Estate; Room 8 Crelghton Hlock. 67841 e saLR—By O, F, Davls & Co., 1605 Farnam Bt, Omaha, House aud lot on south Eighteenth 8., 81,000 o T Tentioth ¢ 81,400, Dodge near 20th 84, §2,200, 8 ote in Hanscom Plsce, each, § 625. House and Iot on Park avenus, $4,(00. w4 pavenpor 8. 812000, 0 sy 92,000 Ho 4w gouth 18th “ § 4000 16,003 aores of land in Boone county, 87 to §10. 20,000+ 4 ¢t Gtanton “ "' §7 to §12. Land in Madison, Wa) ne, Platte aud Hall counties on easy term'. (12X Money loaned on long time, o SALE—By Morte & Brunner—A full lot on . 10th St ng rnam Bt A gieat bargein b 16,000, FOR SALE—68 feet on Jones Bt. & corner. » splendid place for & ware house or flae lo for jobbing house. Remarkatly ohea) 1600 FOR BALE—Fine business Iot 60x140 en '18th 8t nwr Pliroe 8, cornr {8 only partly improved sud senting for §40 per month, §6.000, (JOR BALE=Fane property”onDodge and 18th streets, FOR BALE—A cholcs cormer €6 fect front 02 Harney St , & go5d in cstment at §14,000, FOR EALE—2 splendid corners on Farnam 8t near the new court hiouse, FOR BALE—Eome tine business lots one & corner on 16th 8t., from $3 000 to §8 £00 cise FOR SALE—Cne of tha finest res i th dity, full lot, an elegant boxe, centially and beauts fully lossted. 2houses 182 foet square (n o switch ally, & coroer Very choap. 88,103 FOR BALE—A splendld co of Cuml s 18% (-t front, § FOR BaLE—131 fect square south front, & correr fornia £t , 3 biocks from Red car line a D tion, for a Ll 9 swall front brick hous, will renf readily ® 850 10 860 per wonth Remark anly cheap at §5,000. FOIt SALE—A corner 1o nesr £6th Bt, lot 49-76 §,600 FOR SALE wlyar er on 10th 8t south 1 ho such cornera are Dodge £ ard 3 g House snd lo% of 1l deseriptions of the city at pr.ces snd locations to suit 1 purchaters, FO BALE-A s lenidl cottage, lot 805197, blozk end u ball from ced car line, 1,000, wil sl uthly § ayment F—he rooms, ¢ two story houre Tk & & Baif from Baund, re 8 terws, §1,f FO& BALE—A numb scom Flace, Helmbauy of very ehoice lotsin Han place, Redick's subdivisios Ab'o'additions in the city at prices In low any ons elss, Alro some fine it lots on Rel Car liee in Pattick's 1 on the most fuvorabla teems, the cheapest Loty in the city cons'dering treet ear coa ven: FOR RENT—Honecs and stores In all parts_of the city, MORSE & RRUNNER. £03-§12 Paxton's block cor 16th & Farnam, BUSINESS CHANOES, 70R 8118 ~Meat market contral | soation, rent cheap by 8. T. Peltersen, 8 K corner 16th a1 1 Dongla, 04t JFon saun—Meat market dolng a good_busin ness the cause of selllng; addroes M. M. 907-9) office. {OR SALE At & bargain, fatling. 1wish to dip in tho b aying b addross C acoount of my health of my biiliard hall. 1t Ton 1n the city, nod doing & good A all times. For fall particalars Herman, Plattmouth. Feb. o Jolyop OR RENT OR 8ALR —First olass restaurant good To- cation, everythiog compl Tnqulre Dexter Le Thomas & Bro., room 8, Orelghton block, 821.6p OR #ALR—Drug store in desirable looality, wil involoe about §1.600 R € Pattereon, N E corner 15th and Farnam. 438t OR SALE—Or exchango a tull stock of clothing boots and shoes, gont' furnishing goods, will ex+ chango for Nebraska Lands. G. L. Petorson,f04 8, 10th St., Omaha, Neb. [ Jon aue~Good bu wrofita 40 por cont; capital requi fone thousand doltars. ' Persons meaning business, address Lock Box 801, Des Moines, lown. 3t tweoa now and Juno 15th, low ren tion; hold leaso of store for two years: ital reqnired.Addresa* N. O Fene 7OR BALR—In Onkland Neb, first-class meat market als0 he furni ure of tho St Paul hotel, For par. inqulre or writo Wiggers & Ushlinig, Gakixnd i oly small ospe Reo offico. 182 TO EXOHANGE., JFOR FxcuasqeNobraska lands and improved Towa pronery 1 r merchandiss or business. Addross W WWildo, 1208 Douglas st. 60,35 TJ0 RxCHANGR—440 acres well improved Iand 3 mile from Easex, lown, for a stock of gencral merchan. diso or hardware, Address John Linderholm, Ewex awn o PERSONAL. PR & Hosyer. trsiios ailiveyaity and healing medium, over 716 North 16'h St. 652-§81 R, A CHESTERFIELD —Magnetio physiclan, test and developing medium, over 619 north 16th sxi 558-fo1 HOTELS. NSTITUTE Hotel, formerly Crofghton house, newly turnished; term3 moderate, 15th aud Capitol |l\7ln. 498-117p BOARDING, N Rr1s’ Parlor Restaurar t. Board by the woek, §3.25. Meal tickets, §3.60. Single manis, 25 conte. 107 N. 16th street, near Dodge. ICE CREAM. QVRESi1 foo cream pios and cakes overy day. premptly attended to, 713-june-2 Orvers Carl Schimid, 303 mouth CHIROPODIST, onxs—All allments of the feot, s1ccesstully tr Jed by Dr. Barry, 1612 Douglas strcet adies. ™ o for MISCELLANEOUS. ost—Larga white long horned Texas cow, speo— led lege, Reward offered by G. C. Hobbie, 1413 Farnam it 957141 Inquire at Kaholm g 1o equaro piano, 0416 & Erickson'e, TECTIV vate and confidential, “‘Detective,’ Bee office. 912:6p 004:t1 T erm-Tarse red cow, T. Marray. 087-0n Monday Juoe 1st, a £10 note supposcl 4 to have Lsen dropped near the M. 0. window In the Post office. Finder will raceive reward by return. ing to Beo office. £38 5p TRAYED OR BTOLEN —A red Durhan cow with blunt horne. Reward will be paid for her return to G. P Larson. £08.0p. ik —From the pronises of un rsigned. Jua o ) Lst, & black maro weighing about 1,100 1b. Viind i tho right eye. ~Reward f r_information s Jos. Kiiz, Brighton Meat Market, 110 South 18th st ! 9275 T n Friday, May 20th, by C Morton, W of Poor Farm, one brindle cov ' th bell oo, ono large spotted red and white cow. Ownercanhave tho same by paying charges. Cyrus Morton, 928-tp R00D MARWS—Partles wishing to purchase brood mares for.ranch purposes please call at Homan's stable, 413 80 1th 13th stroot, Omahs. _302-tf Liv 1EW SILVER TAG, does not give you heart-hurn Tags redeemod a4 one cont, each by the deale Peycke Bro., Agents. 653, P rons—On Eikorn nd Fiatte. 7. Murra = 500-t1 WEW BILVER TA0, 1ta frult flavoro at cue cent cach by th dealers, sgents tags rodeomed Poycke Broe, 83t NsTRUCTioN on banjo given by G E Gellen. beck, at 1116 Capitol ave. 480-tt nIvy vaults, snd cessprols cleaned at shortest no- tice avy time of the day, in an entirely erderless mproved pumy. and denegun Appara— aned by us dizenfectod free, chargos Evang, 1208 Dodgs treot up stairs. 1 Ol v Tho, ot it tho breath, tags rodeomed at one cezto ach by the dealors. Poyck 688-t1 DRIVY, vaults, sinks and cosspools clcaned at the shortcst notice and satisfaction guaranteed L Abel, . ). B¢ 414 9y EDWARD KUEHL, MAGIITER OF PALMYATERY AND CONDITION ALIST, 508 T'auth stroct, between Farnam and Her. uoy will, wia theald of gusrdis. spliits, obtalning for anyono glance in the past aud present, and on cortaln conditions in $ho future, Boots and shons made to order Parfoot satiaisotion cusraniesd PROPOSALS. Bids for the removal of a large quantity of dirt will be received until the 10:h of June, -Informstion furnished at the office of Sidney Smith, Architect, £06-8 H. D. ESTABROOK. PROPOSBALS Proposaly will be recelved at the office of Chief En- giueer, Unlon Pacifis Railway, Omahs, until the evening of th, for grading about elght miles of line in Colorodo, between Btout and uckhora. Profiles and s jecidoitizng can be soen on_ apy lication to un- deralgned; and information obtsined on the line from F; Btimson, Engineer In charge. J. BLICKENSDERFER, 980-5 Chiet Eogl P! reasonable. A. Bros , Agents, Ry. OMAHA ENTERPRISE Iron Works Cor, Plerce and Patrick Av., N, Omaha, ‘We are prepared to do foundry work of [all kinds, We cast every day. Xdge tool and job grindiog, Take red car line streot cars, H, K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, 111 N, 16th8troet, OMAWA NEB Nebraska Land Agency. 0. F. DAVIS & ¢C., GENERAL DEALERS IN Real Estate And Real Estate Mortgages 1605 FARNAM STREET, - . OMAHA, Have for eale 200,000 acros carefully selecte o Esstern Nobraska, at low price snd on ea Tuiproved farme fof salo L Douyias, Dodgs, Collex, Platte, Bust, Cuming, Barpy, Washibgion, Morrick, Saundtrs, and Butlor oounties, Taxcs paid o all parte of the state, Kotary Pabllo alweys fu office, Condbpondence 80l slted | Money loszed on \mproved farw acd city proper- L (=8 ! i | |