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THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1885, LINCOLN. Erents of the Dag at the Capital of the § ate. Incidents Attending the Com- mencement at the University. Advice to the Graduating Olsss—The slon—Goneral 1 Matters. AT THE STATE OAPITAL, MAPPENINGS OF THR DAT, Reposted by Tho Bre Bunkav. Lixcorx, Neb., Juwe 8,—The Lincoln stock yarcs company sre pushing their work, They purchased all their posts at Murfeesboro, Tenn, The Barllagton & Missourd raileosd ia putting in switohos and will Jay a double track to the yards. Next Tuursday the Linoouites have an xoursion to Beatrico over the Union Pa- elfic rallroad. The Hon. 8. J. Alexander and family artived from tuneir extended vist at their oldhome. The goueral saya he will now devote his time to cowpleting and put- ting his new {nsarance company ia the field. Tho compotitive yrize drill of the ar tillery students at the univeraity oc carred 'yesterday at 3 o'clock. The Infantey drill takes place this moralng at 10 o'clock Compsny prizes im the in- fantry are: Firsc prize, a av > i~ the captaln; second prizs, s flag som- pany; a gold medal to the ilded private: u silver medal to the a.oond best drilled private. The winners of prizes and distribution will take place nezt Taesday. Harry White of York, just In from tho southwest, reports the crops as looking fine and the people all feellng jubllant over the prospect. The Hon. J. T. Mallalien, euperintend- ent of tha atate reform echool, 18 in the clty attending o mmeucement exerclscs and is also in attendance at the regents’ meeting, which takes place this morning. Superintendent Maliallen ssys be now has eighty-a:ven inmates in the reform school—fifteen girls and seventy-two boys—and that one or two a week are eoming in, This Week he gave a ficket ot leave to four for gnod behavior, There 18 room for abwmt 1Z20 inmates in the school. Mr. Mallalien 1a quite enthusi- astio In the work and seems to have a special intercst in eash child. The school will soon have a brass band. He {s quite anxious to have the work shop bullt before winter, so that he will have a good place o inkerest those mechanic- ally inclined. The Hon. A. V. Cole, department commander of the grand army of tho re- public; J. M. Rushton, J. P. Maub and H. Musselman, Fairmont; N. A. Duff, Syraeuse; J. Lobeman and W. H War- ring, Seward; Churles Meeker, Wilber; William Bissell, Columbus; and G. M. Starkey and D B. Wespton, of Hastings, are In the oity. The commencement concert will be held in the ogera houss this evening. F. G. Simmons, editor of the Seward Reporter, is in the clty, attendlng the commencement Gen J. 0. McBride went west yestor- day evening to he abzent a day or two. Mr. Polk, of Plattsmouth, atarts west tbis morning with a party ot lsnd hent. ers, and thus it Is dally antil the public and chesp lands will soon be gone. The address of Chancellor Manatt st the opera house Svaday evening was well recolved by a large and atientive audi- enca. Tho subject was, “Tae testimony of modern scienco against materialism.” The lecturer was full of deep and earnest thought compiled from hard s'udy and full of sclentific research, In the course of his,remsrks the chancelior sald: «My friends of tho graduating class, this lexson is, first of ull, for you. As you look bsck upon your stedent life to- night, not one of yeu, I think, has much reason to mounrn over wasted opportuni- ties for intsllactual culture.. You have atudied well; you have worked your minds, [ verily oelieve, qulte as much as was good for them, You are unusually well equipped on the intellectusl side for the work of life I have uo fasrs but you will all ‘get on in the world,” and the uaiversity expects to es increasing honors cluster round your uames cn her alumri roll ¢ tho yesrs go by. “Bus if that wers all our joy In you were far from bring fall. Wo rejolca in tho carncsi your life hero has given of & purpme snd as wtion higher than seif or savss; of intel- lectual reach and penetration you have enough to spyreciate and enjoy the world’s best thought—nay mors, to be yoursalves among the world's good think. ers It s a civinegift, andl bid youn cherlsh and increasn Lt by coneant and consecrated uze. Lot thereba upon it no napkin staln or gathered rust when the hour of sudit strikes. Of the uni- verte uf Truth which s awaitiog to re- veal ltself, you have had as yet, but psr- tial translent glimpses. To apprehend it all, to the full measure of divinity giving powers—that is your biethright—I chargo you barter it not for any mees of the world's pottage. Plain Jiviog snd high thinking—s crast with Plato before an Eploure's fonst—be this your dally oholce, Yit beyond this height rises cno higher s'ill. Mav, physicaly, Is the paragon of sl Goa's creatures, man, 1a- tellectua'y, fa God’s lmage-bearer, but it 18 man epiritusl who rives to the supreme dignity of being cal ed God's son. Only once, it may be, hes this ultimate ideal realized ltaelf o2 earth, but of what other {deal oan 83 mach be seid! Build bady, bulld bralp, but open wid - the soul to the Sun of Righteousess as it sbines In the face of tbis divinely human ideal, Give yourself to Iif first buslnese, making a liviog, but remember that 1ifs's greatest end is m- mortality, ‘'Not by bread alone, but by every word of God,"” is the divine law of complete ideal liviug. My that law be written In your hearts and exemplified In the life to which you now go forth, And 0 shall our joy In you be full, and this e:nln‘ benediotton of your Jm- mater no unanswered prayers. God kes) and bless you, each and every one, an round your lives to all divine comglete- Ress. Thestate rallroad commission organized to-dsy. It consists nomlvally of the sec- retary of atate, attoiney-geneml To tutionsl provisions crease of state officlale, constituted dhese spd empowered themt secretary. constitute the commistion, H., Gere, B R Cowdrey and evade the cons rohiblliog an inv. They are 0. yw H. Boschow. Their powirs are limited to investigation and rp rt } ‘The fourteenth snnual exh'bition of | Mayne & Co, & W cor 16th and ~arnaw. the Palladlen soolety of the state uni- - 1t was the lastof tre siclety exercises for the season. Mrs Jalis F. Beeba opencd Lo vorsity was given to a full house oxeclsos with a plano solo entlled, the auditor and the{” the legislature © officers, the board 10 each sslect a The secre‘aries will really Oachvacha Oaprice.” The next was an easay by Aons L Keys, “The Land of the Pharoahs,” which was good sud fall of historiosl sketches, both biblical and profane, She was followed with a dis casas by Willlam E. Jobnson. Thia gentleman haa a fine dellvery, clear and dietinet, His subject proper was common sense, decency snd culture, showing thst in all ages and times, whether among the savage, the canuibsls, sunny ltsly or grand Ametics, thess combined to make up all that was good and great, and preserved natlons. The recitation of a selection from Tennyson Aentd, by Jessio Wolf, was marked by much feelivg, Her volce at times was a litfle low, but upon the whole she me- quitted herself very creditably, and wss worthy of the applauss which followed. J. B. Barnaby entertalned the audience w0 cffsctively with a baritone solo, *“‘The Diver,” that an_enthusiastic encore re eulted in that beautiful sing, *Sweet Droams be Thire.” A very imporiant discuesion as to which was the eafest and oxwY | wowny |1 wowwy 111 Money cbattel secuiity by W. R. O ft, ¥rom 4, With N nell bulliing, N. K, corner 15t and Tirrey yoars of oxperiene a-d a carefal study of the busi at lnst pert. In & positin to meet the demands of il withiout deliy Houso s nd in & qu'et maoner. #tich security a3 h chinery, horses, wagons, wareh uso recelpts, ed notes cf band, cta. with ut rem ving ea owners residonos of place af busin s, advantages Loffer {s tnat any part of any 1on pro rata and all Toans rerewed ab the o of interess, my office. but pere nally superintend all my low ginal office #o thay castomers Ao not come in 60 each cther, consequently niaking sl transa ) strictly piiv W R Croft, room 4, With building, N. E. ~or, 15th an{ Harnay M valuo, everything stelatly confl cial agency John P Schmink v MoxEY LOANED st 0. I'. Roed & Oo's. Loan office ONRY to laan 0n farniture, horace, wago: personal proporty, osilatorals and any tal; Rood nahier. ng 0. Finan 28 J11 ONEY nsi on ohattols, out rats, R. R Wokets oought and sold. A, Forman,218 8, 13th §¢ B18-t1 tinally tho most profitable, the lo ~or the leastng of _school jands, was_ hed by W. S, Perrin and O. 8. Polk As thero wero no jadges and not all of the leglala- tive aud state cfficials present there is no way of learning which won the case but certainly Mr, Polk, who{favored the loas- 1og of them, offered the most reasonable argament, and the largest acray of facts aod figores, ‘The vocal sol> by Mra. O. C. Pierce, “What life what j.y,” was strongly op- eratic, showlng much culture and range of votce. Misa Graco M. Barrott read an essay revlew or rather a critlclsm f Bu- chanan’s writinga and more par- ticularly dealt with the new abelard. Her criticlsm extended even to other authore, and she proved herself conversant with a good class of literature. Amusements generally suf- fered at ths hands of Will O. Joues from the fact that managers generaily sllowed the baser element to predominate, find- ing it to bs wmore remunerative. He made a strong plea for the philanthr: pist to take hold aund ralse the standard of amusements, and insisted that & crusace must be started for the recovery of a nuse~ on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, personal properts of all kinds and Al othe rartioles of valuo, thout remeval, Over 1st Natlonal Bank,cornor 18th Farnam. Al businees ebrictly confidontial & MOTEY TO LOAK 1n sums of $908 snd apward, YA 0.7, Davis and Co., Real Estatr and Loan Agenta, 1605 Farnam 81, 10 M WANTED FEMALE HELP. T ¥R ~Gitl; call st 1512 Davenport st (140:10p P\ Axma—Good giel 118 south17h strects 1500 VNV ASTID=A grod_ironer; stuto wages. Addrees YY “Mis. E.Perry, Fort Gmaho. 191 8p YV AxTe0~Girl for general F ouse work, o wishing ¥ W oorner Caluwe | and Pler, 129.9p VWAsmen A first class vegotatlo cook; apul at te O zzeu8 076-tt 1120 Farnam Street, 7 ANTED—Three diateg ro m pir's, 2 Isundry eirls 5 kitehen uirly and disbwaihers, 8 nurse giils, 10741 V to Losn On AMer ness cf loaning money on pers sl property, I have ecta & tyatom whore v tho publioity usual in tch case: 1s done Away with.and T am now ho become temporarialy embareassed snd dosire to ralre money cep- s, pro‘eanli i gerlemen, mochanics and o'hers n this eity osn obtsin atvences from §10 to §1,000 on Ad torniture, pisnos, ma- r- from One ef the can be paid at sny time which will reduce the interest T'have no brokers fn connecticn with Thave private officos connecied with my general act with i 057 4 ianos 7 AxTRD < Yeung man wishos & teacher In Gor- ‘man foite or five nights per week; A Bise offioe, 159-8p omxTs wavTaD, Add om St Louis Electris Lamp Co , 8t Louis for circular, cats and terms of the 58 candie po ver ¥a-sh Rlect e Lamp 811412 VWANTRDEvery ady th aeed of a seaing ma- chine, to 0o the new Improved American P. K. Flodman & Co. sgente; 220 N 10th. 83 ROOMS FOR RENT. A7 ARTED 8 anturaished rooms suitable for 1ight houee kee ing lu a private houso by & man and wite. Add-en: “TD 3" Ree ffico 190-11p 7om RENT Tne two upper 150 8 1n Moree block, T5th amd Osi ftol ave , changed hands and ore ¢ forniet ei: Aro tow for ent, ises, Mrs burgh Apply en preme FoR REXT —A largs_hand omely faralshed room, bath room, 1720 Caplol ave. 754.8p T % awe ~Nicely tornished arie South trond room with board; first- Iass rosidence ana looation; modern improvemonts, hems ¢ 5 Pl asant F on mext- Contrally locat'd turnished rooms at 628 south 15th 1954 Jor RRNT - Five room house and kitchen. Inquire 722 couth 10th 8. 116.9p & RENT.~For_manufsciuring pnrooses or hall, 1 rge oom 44x5, 3d floor, No. 110 N, 14th 4., enquire at 1400 Dodee st A. J. Simoson, 11141 O kext— Handsomely farals ed roons st for gentloman and wifa ct two kontlomen at 2300 Dodgost. 10112 o in privete amily. Firt claas lcation and residence. Apply 800 8. 18th or 522 8. 18th 3 10280 }‘ OR kENT ~Kight ryom houso and uarn, Apply at X s013 pier, 3 181 \on nxT—Furnished rooms. Apply at 2013 Pisrce streot. 110:10p Tox RaNT-Newly firnished rooms oorner 16th and "o REXT—Threo rooms at $6 8 month, 1377 south 1¢th street, 989 8p Jgn RaxT—A largo furnished front room sultsble for gentleman and wife or 2 geotlemen, at 111 N 18th street, bet. Dodye and “apitc] av 991,8p [ OR RENT—Large furnished room, 8, W, 2nd and Leavenworth 975 1 W7 Sk S mmod el ek laos hoad Inundrees. Api ly ot the <ozzens 995-4¢ Farnam st. VA AxTeD il for genoral housswork? /017 Chica- &0 8t, -1t VW ANTED e knodirls o st and_wecond work ) go d tamilies; wiges 33, $4 and $4. I-HD. 1180 108t ments which, at present, were in the hands or care, at least, of that wicked one. Ho insised that amusements cost more than religlon, and the demand for parity must come from them He olassed TANTRD—A fomale 000k, must b+ first.class; wa- gor $10 to 860 per month, 1120 Far: am &4, 10448 V 7 ANT-D-G “0d female o ks for hetels and private busrding houses, cull 1150 Faroam 105.4¢ the circus, the rink and slde-show all uuder one head. The closlng plecs of the evenirg was a vocal solo by Mary A. Leonard, The music wae WV Axteo—oil at Geraf hotel, 1010 Mazon street. 10)-10p V) Axteo—A good ginl at 224 N. 15¢h st 0774 rn oonvenio os, with excellent board for nen; al<0 1ahlh o | o i turnished conl roum OR RENT—Nioely fun gevtlemen, gas and hed room_sultable for two b, .25 Dodgo. _954-t Jok e arl e IRgs e thoi with alsve grate baih, ete., 1716 Unas street, 04041 7OR RENT— " 00m with board suitable for one or two yen'leman, 1812 Dodge st. 704-t1 OR RENT—Lrge front room on first floor with or with board; 1nquire at 1001 Farnam St. 387-t1 [Foym T Plensantfurni hed toom; price 8 (seven) Al 9 Califo* i s wtreet. 192100 Jor RENT—Furo'shed 10-m and board five dollars yor wock; best | 1. 14°-13p grand,but the Jarguage wes too foreigo Jor the average American theatrs goer to comprehend. Thus closes the last of the univereity so:le'y's entertsinments, which from the first have been a succession of successes, and much prafse and credlt is due. Mr. W. B. Taylor was called by tele- graph to the bedside of his dying mother in Lilncis, e — An Indian Boy's Oomposition, In the New Mexico sectton of the New Orleans Expoeition a corious batch of compusitions written by ludtan puplls in the Roman Catholic schools are shown. Subjolined is a di:qalsition on *‘The Cow and Oxen “I write about the cow and oxen. The cowa give to wilk aud the oxen is used to work in the garden and not to have ANTHD 18ih st. Woman cook immwediately, 413 s uth 081 8p. W TAxTRD—A girl to do general housiwork 202 V ORRRNT -Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge street. w7310 003M8—With board,destrable for summer. at St Charles Hotel, i Apsly o Faroam. 985 8p VW 4gmeo=ir for genoral. houee: wors; Tnquire 1011 Saunders st. 99-8p Wiy e experlenced women canvassors, 6 per day, gusrantee ; room 7, Redick block. per month stamp for full particulx:s, Wayland & Cla: bonrne, tween 10 acd 128, m. 870. VWV Axteo—Experienced ocok; also second g't) 1718 " dae. 959t V/Amo- Oue lady in ovory town to sell gords that aro household neces:ires. Sasry 850 No Experience neo’el. Addre s with '09 State Stroet, Chicago, Mll. V §718p 7 ANTED—Firat-olass dining room girl ab the Met- ropolitan hotel; none otner need apply. A24-4 WANTED MALE HELP VA7 AXTED- Livo. enog. tio mon making lcss th 15 8 weok to oall at the Ooidental Hotel Lee O M. Quactes bush. milks, Justused to work, and the cows have much mik and very geod to drink onws milks, and the oxen is very strong and large oxen, aud some cxen not large Tae cows is not very fast ran aud some cows is very poor no: fst and some very fut cows The cows in everywhere walking and very ju:tstay in the home— not go way, sl tine s and vn she fence. The cows are very lirge horn, and some not cows not very large horn and some not very large. The cows ate not have teeth just in the other side and all times chewing grass and oxen also chewing grass, The cows has calf and some not have calf, just bas milk aud just gave the people, is very good to drink this cows mulk,” — Caught on His Way to Canada. READING, Pa,, June 8.—Dr. Wm, B. De- wooe, charged with forgery of bonds amount- ing to nearly 850,000, and” who mysteriously disappeared from home in Myerstown 8o, time #go, was arrested Saturday in Wilks barre on his way to Canada. TUTTS PILLS 26 YEARS IN USE. (he Greateet Medical ‘l‘numgh of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loes of nppetite, Ave, Pain in the head, wi back part, ¥ frritabliity of t n foeling of hav Wearinces, D1 Heart, Dets beforethe eyes, over the right eye, Restles: Giful drenms, Highiy co CORSTIPA TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted %o such cascs, one dose effects such & hange of feeling as toastonieh the sufferer They Increse the A ppetite,and cause the body to o'om Fioahy thus the system || nourish Y th i 80| o spplication of oolor, mots ) OF GRAY HiTz or WillSXERS ek 610857 BLACK by @ singl this DR, It imparts & natural Instantaneously. Bold by DI nt by expresa on recelpt of §1. ce, 44 Murray 8t., New York. SPECIAL NOTICES. AU ado ertisements in ihe apecial columna will o charged at the rate of 10 conts per line for the Aret insertion, end 7 cents por line for each subse- quent snsertion: No edvertisement will de indorted for Leas than 85 cents o the Arst time. These advertisements sill be inserted in both Morn- ngand Boening Bditions, representing @ circula: réom of over Bight Thowsand. This class of adver- tisemnents st positively be paid in advance TO LOAN—MONEY, ONNY to 1oan #t lowest rates of laterest by Feuls th and Dovglas ste. o8 Mo 101080—On %eal esdato {n any amount and Aime to suit, 1 om §50 ¢ § 000. On collsteral on Wirty to riuety days time, in sums of ffty dollireand upwer & Om chamel-, in suma of five 1o five bundred dol- are at low ratesand time 10 suls, Misoollancous. Mortgages,secured notes,clty olalmie and Judgewent boughs, advances wade 10 ¢ nira tors, and general inaccial husin-es of al »luds b aoted prowptly quistly and withous delay. st the Ouaba 4 loat clal £ xch e 160) Farusin st g wiairs 157) \I ONBY to loan in suns of §00 and up~ V1 frgt-olase real ostate securiny. Potter 1515 Farraia st. M OIEY 10 LOAN—00 £ &l o4t ste F iu sumr of §300 to $40,000, at reasonsbls fates. U & ey 80§11 M Tl " on chatiels, Wo. Loy & Harrison oom 10, G National buk malliing B ‘I.mr;y TO LOAN—On real 9:1910 ad chattals M D, L Thomas LY An egent i evcry city in tho westffor | \‘h\anw he Critic, the be tliteriry woeily in Arer ca; none but teackers or prrsons of literar) ability need apply. A.P. Tukey, Om:ha, Neb. 13340 & Thompkins, Cincinnati bo give apply 16 VW Atz—Agerte. Any mancr womn who ein waik or telk, ean rell our ten cent sjcclilty; ma'l samples fra | ful samp'es ten cente. Trenoir 18:-10 VA7 4xTEp —Situstion by o reliablo bork Leeper fna wholesle bus ness; referances atd security can AdJress A, 0. Iice office 140, VA7 AXTD—A boy 17 or 18 3 of age: mus' write afarhardind have bost recommendations 9 Farnam streot. tol, corner 10th and Harney. Address 8. L. Butler, Omaha, Scb, $8,000 por AunUI., golig i to tho the couniry; wages no obje 2 © 0es furnlshied; storo proferred. offico. NTED—A barber at 016 3. 18th £t. W ANEO—A dlork, middlo eged man preforred; must sk b glish nd gorman, at the C'ty ho! 143-8p 197.10p ANTED—Throe men to «oll & new ant popular book on monakly paymerts, blg commislon. 145-18 W %00d strong men for Valentine, Neb.: traceportation, 1140 7 ANTHD— goud wagey and free V Farpam stroet 1578 ‘TED—An energetic man to 11 sup- to manufactorors, cne each Iu Perman Rep-eseniative is hero snd vill 63~ ‘One who can furnish_horee and tions to bo answered: nge, £ ocoupation, Refer: ple, Bee olic th; zaveller o round osraed P. 0. Box 1371, New York 094 8p A/ AxTRo—wentstex th Twin Bittle Ink Vrodor: A profit. Call or address with stamp, Jos: lin & Sachett, 1600 Farnam street, Gmabn, Moo il Ll it R o Do Jouk cigarmakeds wantod, Iuquire of Gen B Gofrey, F.omont, N »36 jly 1 V| AxTao—A.tive saleauian 106 Norih 1sth 503 49 ve go.d poper hanger at 418 North 741 SITUATIONS WANT Situaiion by & young man with 7 yeers e la gen ral store, would not obfect a0 198- VWA situsslon 88 book keeper or &) d office mork, by a ye ung man wi b ret- \"Oniba Beo. 9688p veling elesman hayi rade o Nebiaska Ad: 7 ANTHD 81t thn a8 t eatabil hed wtatione on( 0. AwTaD—Any ¥ind of work 10 make a living hy & Ne Wnoy of 17, “Addvess ‘% D" Boo office. #%1.0p FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, and cletern, 0a red closs order.’ East frons. $47.60 por menth, Moise B REXY—* juse and lot 0u $2d near Clark with el 217 & h roes, $16 per meath Inquire ME A 904 nort 10th, L on paved Theet A ery, berdwire, drog, ost any kind of buciness. Rent aplondid cobege 8 100, 1iver water ar lins, Vverythiog in firt- Paxton block, oor., 15ih sud Farnam, o h 3000 an Toquire 1700 Jackson st Fea e —Xighd 100m house, 1909 Dodge street west of W. C. T. U. home. * Alf, D. Joues 948 Ton wext - A five 700m house, well and ol 1610 south 15¢h streel. e dmr—Twe, storee o Cumiag str Brck, 616N, 10th stro Tow maxtSmall st blo 1612 Fernam strect; quire of e awetuaw, Cor. 16th and Farnum, 090 TSon RaNT L ¥ 700m Dotk on Rl e 1reet, Detween 240h aud 6th strocts. PJ Ullflll“:. ry ® andhouse roows. J 8144 708 aExT—Cobtege ro-n Phiyps Roe, 16 8 8. 6th [on amT— Muscatory bekk wore hullding; oo quire of Rdward Norris & Co., room 19 Orounse Aok 81 4 MISORLLANKOUS WA TS d well ko n poreon <outh, (0 1 h'ld P it A\ ANTED 00+ sesp i bl in each 00 y North, W: o ho Agency { 7 the sl of the hou temily Drug wror joe or 1y 10l Hling articlo eve Ay smplove b market. ll the year ro irase “Tho Ban petl'lo. Particulare & 4 clrcul Uo.," Iucrporated, 264 W, 4ib 8., Claclnoatl, 0, £9-18p OR RENT—Revera flne offices In Crounse' block, Inquire Ed. Norrls, xoom 19 Crounse blook R34 tf FORSALE—FARMS. on 8AL% HAf & aection of land In Loup Valley, Rance Cn., well (mpraved house, ¢o-d barn, coen crib and 4 rowiug or.ps; a'%o & good house and lot in Fullerton. Ap.Jy to'& Biiagl am, Omsha 135156 T bot- do for Cole, 1312p | JORBALR 33 fect 01 Cumirg be'ween 19th and 20th with house, $2,700. Bodford & Souer. 6A6-tf 7OR SALE OR TRADR 240 ncre favm and 116 tow lend in Kearney coamy, Neb, will t stock of hardware ic Iows or Nobraska. J, W. 100 I st., Lincoln, Neb. [ongaim tmirovea arn 20 aceas; ton acres wthin & tloska of po toffice, Weor ing Water; 170 acres 4 mile: from Weapirg Water, Wil sell or trado £ moha projerty. %, O, Greon, over 1st Natlonal Bank, Oma s, Neh, 852-t¢ Jor aun—Goot tarm 1o Washington Co.; 171 ; 80 acres caltivated; good buildings;’ fine nning water; all foacod. Edward Norrly n 19 Crounse' Block. B354 R BALE— 2 630 acro stock aud grain far, !l im- roved; tour hours' ride from toe O naha Stosk Yards; seven miles from tho city < Fremont; $wo railrodds within thres miles; 800 acres undor plow, the ret in pasture; board fonce, running stream through pasture; hosse with ten rooms; will bo e 1d cheap it 80ld unmediately; on torms to’ suit. For further particulara inquiro of Geo. C. Grodfrev, Fre- mont, Neb. 816 4t FOR SALE-—HOU! R sALR —Targe house, v;uulg modern fmproyenents witl inquire at premiscs. HES—LOTS, built, 9 r-oms, all 4lot, at 1716 Case 123t st T R A A choico lot in Hunicom Place on Georyan Avenue; will 8911 at a bargain on terms 1798 tosult; address D C.'A., Bue offize. Jor patx—Fine improvod stook ranch 560 acres 20 ey from ¢ maha, For slo- 5 cottagee, ovo for €200, cne for £2 00, ane for , one for §3,2.0 and oue for 3 600, all ery torms To rout—$ iir ¢ cotinzos in good location. To exchange A §5,000 stick of hardware for good Nobraskn land For sa'o—A full lot and cebtage on 9, 17th st along 350, sy tevms aad very cheap, wils o readeiios lota in differcut ports of thecity s, For wilo <0 fine résident propities,one on Daven: port and one on Ci-ago st. car live. Privw 10 For vale -Tho inest Iotain or ancut tha cly of Onaha ot $2:0 cach an $10 monthly paymenrs, in Pattersor’s sub division 13 milot ‘rom city. Persony buyiac hera will ba assistod to bul? right away, o ro t - Cffice room, $10 par month, R. C.Patter on, 1 1009 or RENT—® lovon ¥oom liouse 1418 fTows Ju t cast of 1th streos. Inqu're of C rosin 1, htou bl ck 7R -BALS ~Five lots ¢ x15( cther on Lea ‘o worth street; hoautiful iocation, §1,000 On: fourth cash, balarcy on long time, easy term. Cralle & Jones. 210t saLr—Honse and lot 6 oms. 2 clrels and 2 rries, ovllar and clstern no .l improvedigood location, east front, Call at 892sou'h 18th 8% 930-0p R BALE—Th1 ¢ fl resi'ence Shirn's 8dndd, Fplendid view, §2759, Eeml:, 16th o75-tt and D uglas. Two lots in Lake's sdd 81,000 and §1,800 nree lots on Hamilton, wess (1 Saunders , 000 and §903 each. | Bomis, e'th and ! ot ok 8AL—The cheanest Lits in the c ty only 1k wilia D orth v es of the Poat office prioes ranying m § 26 to §1,007 each; terma to sult. Bemln, 154] ard Nousler, VAL Fll #saLn—L o in C edit Forcler add, and grand viow obr, P. and B. & M, dej ol, <60 sud wpwards. Eemis, 1040 and Dovglis, st frostage $13,600: & I3 Nall works #2 500. Bemfs, 15:h and Do dd 81,600 or 4500 for half fote; two loba in Bhinn's 24 add.$500 eoch. Bom's, 168h and Doug & & (X3 on BAL- Acre lot on Cumiug shieed fronta on thres steeets, 14,00 Three quarters of aa aore on California stresd,noar Sscaed Hearh Academy, 2,400, 15th " and Dovglas. o78-t1 Ton naLn—Lote 0n Bausders eirect, cary torms, Bemls, 10th and Dougl oL Stun-Semis' cow wape of Omabs, 0 _cach Fouls, 16th and Dougls Ham lon. near 30th and west of Bannd $1,900; oy (orws $0 suit purchaser. BEMI nd Dougles shreets. Y 708 BALE—Two chelce lote fn Hanseom place on Goorgin ave . ooe block ewst of Park wate; cornar 10, feno, east front, past cash, Address G " P. 0. box 88 098 18p ousss and Lots in any part of Oniaha, #1,100 o $16,000, Bomis, 16:1 axd Douzles. 7840 House full lot, well, cistern, geod cond tion, one blodk easy terms W H Green, over 1nt Nat')l Bank. 858.61 ¥ sa'e 00 Burt aud Cumines cheap, toside property. 7 "08 sALE-F 1ty 1o hetween 10th aud 8 Badfor. & Soner »u d_n the oity for toa Leavenw irth, Bed +— Hoat winooupied warob use hoige, 7 {6t fr north bat 10:b apd 1ith, wil leasofor 92 y ford & Bouer. 1312 UP-STAIRS. Is the location of the only and original Misfit Clothing Parlors wito LEAD BUT NEVER COPY. R ) — L R S Is the place for genuine bargains in clot hing,which is made and sold upon the reputation of a merchant tailor L e i~ LB B A i nexT—A wel farnished and vontil.ted tront | 18 found the predominating rule of low tariffs, where, on'y, you ean array yourself from the most prevailing styles in cut and fabrics, BB oy — B W R Cuss etzect over Wi, Geutlomens x-mr,\'“;fn‘ru Is the only place where you can find them sold for less {han the cost of material, with a fit guaranteed TUP-STATRS 18Dvige 03711 | The only Piace where you can buy a genuine Merchant Tailor Made Suit for $25 1312 , originally made wp for $60; and other Misfit and uncalled for clothing garments insame proportion at the ORIGINAL AND ONLY MISHT GLOTHING P/ARLORS 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-SLAIRS. OMAHA. Ni BRASKA N. B Merchant tailors with misfit and uncalled for garments left upon their hand will confer a favor by addressing Misfit Jlothing Parlors, 1312 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb., Up-:tairs. LR—East hal’ of block 3 Smith's nt, two acre lots, nicest i nd Elufts, makiog 10 lots jloR 8ALE—Twenty-two foct on Fernam street, o RA —Megnetio phy bargala if taken fmmediatoly. CHRSTERPTELD M gnotfo physfolan, fest and Onanastoll visw ol ity develo, ing medinm, over 6 9 north 10th Sk, 165 teet each, will sell half or all. 10,8700 each or will ots Hx145 Kouatz's 24 add. near 9th and Cenier, $100 each, K untz's 4th add, being store en 10th st, full lot §2,90, als0 lot 0 sxme block | Two' ‘ot+ In S uth Om house, orchard, cistern, an 18 five scre lots in Vineland lmits overlooking city and Blufls, $35 per nere. 19, Havscom plaos very KOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. {0k 8aLx Valuable Chickering grand via o nearly new and little used, at large dissount at 1718 STITUTR Hotel, fyrmerly Cre ght furnished; terms molorate, (5¢n and Capitol ave. %, by G wdman’ 5 mies north city BOARDING. ANTED - A fow tabic board ra at 227 Davemport \oR 8ALE—Old papers, corner 12th and Howard St., at the Newspap<r Union. 16 cents per 100 9 Lot= 10 and 11. v, 81,200 for bof Hallurd 150 ot front blook 5, Park place, with “Horso, buggy and harness, ply to “C. W.” 23d and Charles St. RIS’ Parlor Restaurs t. Board by the we sk, §3.25. Moal tickote, 3.50 Sinele mouls, %5 cents, “orner, 2 lots i iawtuorne on Cass et, 0R BALE —Caandlan pony geutle, not atraid of the cars; good lady's horse. ‘o us, Dexer L. Thomas & Bro, Keal om § Creiyhton ! lock. 0k ALK ~By O, F, Davis & Co., 1505 Farnam St. south Eighteenth 8, 31,070, or 8ALB—Wogon umbrellas, fine new 810k at 140) aud 1411 Dodge st. OR 8ALE -A four hundred dollar plano at s bs gein, 1616 Callfornia St. CHIROPODIST onx#—All aflmonta of tho foaf, - coessfully trent— od by Dr. Barry, 1612 Dougls v 26th 88, §2,200, 8 ote in Havscom Ple cs, Touse and lot on Park avenue, Daven; ort ¢, 0k 8ALE—1w0 No 1 phaeton,one second hand bug- Appty 1400 nd 1411 Dodgo sb The firm of Niesa.ann & Sorenson is thia day dis- REAL ESTATE. 0% SALK—A few epecial targ: Touse and lot wue block off St Mary’ avenue, rear J7th street ouse on South 20th near Lieat 17,007 aores of land in Hoonn county, $7 to 810. orenton will o llezt and pay ¢11 bills out- ddue said firm. WA, NIESWANN. ANDKEW 8 RENSEN. MISCELLANEOUS, yme hougahold farnitare of ouse betore July 1st. Parties going eas’, 519 Pleasaot Bt. Land in Madison, Wa) o on cnsy term®, Mono loaned on long time, 7OR PALE—By Morse & Beuoner—a full 1ot on 10th St near Faroam 5t. s Platte sud Hall countles Eeautiful lot and re:dence on 8t Mary avenuo ve.r 2ith st ect Beat\ful reslc ence on from strert car (coruer). Twostory biick 6 bloks from postoifico near St, Mayr's avenuo. Two story house on Cass near 18th st A great bargain FOR SALE—08 fect on Jones St eplendid place for a ware house or fine location Romsrkadly cheap at §7,£00. Fine business 1ot F0x140 en ‘15th St t., corn ria_only partly improved and renting for 840 per mou'h, $1.000 wne property on FOR SALE—A cholos v £t , 8 gond in ¢ for jobbiag houso E- A counter and bwa cases at a by 0. F. Davis & Co., 1505 Farnam strect Two story house on mothly paymen strect car L. on worth 18th 8t car linc, chiaj h 5 g addition each. . Dodge and 12th Lost Scotoh terriir, 6 months ol i1 cut, one ecr warko, arked AL 8L Clurk, 2415 Harney ab, reburn . and receive reward. correr €6 fect front on ment at 814,000, sy lendid corners on Faram St near the new court house, Fome fine busine«s lots one s corner m 85 000 £ €3 100 ciso 1o 0f tha finest res dences in the elogant Lome, contially wo corner lots in to Clark Bios. & a Full lot and © houscs on 214 8t a big bar- ~The pate trighs or Nebraska of the flnowt Eeuschold article ma le; big tniug for the onclogs stawp. dors and Hime- Ac:o 'otain Broovline, Pellalr, baugh's additicn on monthly payments, §i00 ta §:00 e U, P. Park hoitod 12 miles 8. W. on U, 1034, 18 How open Lo the publls and ewn be rentod Epecial ratos for . For termw, call or adUress Il C. 8. hwenck Papillion, Neb. 162 feet squaro cn & switch ally, » Thee 40 acre tracta « Arplend!d cor er on 10th Bt south 120 acres 4 wiles 8, les west of clty, o londid G, SHRIVER, opp. Poit c uth front, a correr 3 vlocks from Red esr line a fine t brick houws, HANDONFD HONESTEA D8 — ok hum stesan in Wit ro Kanuss provious: to Jure 16th, 1880, aud «bandone final {1 oot Wil learn komething (o their vyan- tawo by atdressing me by Litb rat on e holls d, Tand sttorney, Kenoeth, #nerk'an will reotvead!ly w 80 10 §60 e them without mak- ionte on Dodye St 1ra are hard to got FOR SALE—A corner lot ARGAINS for stock growers ~Five sections splen- 1ot 46-75—such o nd i Frontie: county, on poposcd M from Holirdge £ Ogaliala. Mc extonslon of B Lague, oppraite Post office. Goud grazing a7d farm Isnds I Dawson county McCaguo opposite Post cffice Fine etok farm of 425 acrea near Valley “tation, Douglas oounty, 270 seres under fer cultivation;good bulldivgs admi ably ftse for ‘e cattle for market; {niou MoCague, opp Fost office. Bargaina in ot for po-son s of small means; Lots on Camirg stroet in West Cumisg aid from $200 to 860 85 cash, and §5 per mooth; FOR BALE—House and loa of & all ) arta of the city at prices und | SALE—A 8 lendid cottage, and abalf from od car line, $1,000, will sel) onthly ) ayments. New two story houre & rooms, lot £20x127, one block an | & balf fiom ¥aund re st casy sations to suit all O8T—On CF near the oorner of Bth and Douglas 4n bank book & d loass of ny va'ug iy ove but the owner; flider will be wiitably re. waeded by leviing 8¢ #3 e 1t my ofios, 188 Far- Ch rles O-rbeth ge red cow, T. Murray, acific pases through it §17 FOA ¥AL—A number kh place, Kedick's subdivisior be additions in the city at prices o wany instanos below any on elss, oust ' nd south front lots on Red Car lic e in Patrick's addit.on on the most # vorable teru, the cheapst ofaniy lots in the city cous aering stieet car couven- 0 other such opportun- o ague, opp. Post office. Good r-sidenos property o rnor | 600; #3.0 cath, Mc"ague, opp Post oftioe: Good property in soush parh of the olby, osrner o, friit &0, two blocks from car % cCagae, 0pp Post offioe. 'Bésidenco propert: at all prices and (nall parts of the MoCague, of p Post office in &l the leading sdditions on Serms %o sult pwshasers. MoCague, opp. Post office. SAKEN UP—Ono dark browd posy mare by ue g7aY 10y o It, 0no black mars mul> G Alio_kome fine 36 psr month. & naLs - Baturday, o 2 0'olock & matehed team Day horees, § ) ears ol one slogds borse; one heavy wagon and haraoss; W. B. Gring, Awchioneer, 1ot 7 x167, ol FOI RENT—Honees and stores In all MORSE # BRUNNER. Paxton's block cor 16th & ‘purohse brood SMl mt Homan's £, Onahy. 3034t doee m 4 give you heartbur ach by the dealers, o83l BUSINESS OHANOES, 0% BALE.—A firet claas saloon, loorted in tho best ; Ahe proseut’propriebor gol g 4. 1t on reasonale terms. Tm #4Ls—Onsoulh 234 54, oue 4 room and one & &, ,300; would sell Pettards lobb, 1616 Farnam 84 Tags 1odeemed ab ono eo Poyoke Bros., Aeuts. Pra—on Ekhorn sad Fatbe, T, Mwray . 800-t1 bara, wall, clste o, reat for §25 Kurope; 1a williny inpose. Enquire 8, Troatler, 203 § 18t st. Ls—Meat market dolog nees Ao cause of selllng; saun—A full corner lob, dwo hlocks wesh of ‘one line - §550. This e postbively & bargain. ., 416 L. 18th 84 J. % Riley & Co., 140 1ba frult flavored, tags redeomed ne oot cach by the dealors, Peys For Bale L.0d 6051 This is also & bagain. #or Nale—Thres loba 60x140, s0uth r frem streeh oars. —§350 each; bargalus. J. K. Kiley & Balo—Two lots on Georgla #v, Redlok's,ald. cast frons, o greding, neer Farosm, T6x140— ‘T hes’ are ressonabls. J. E. Rile For Kale—Niae low oa Virgin! $ALE—A{ & bargain, ou acoount of my health of my billiard hall i6 In the bast location {n tho city, nod doivg & good prylug business sb all times. fall addross C. L, Herman, Plattmouth, NeTRUOTION 0D banjo beok, t 1110 Canitol sve. RIVY vaulks, snd 1 the dsy, in A entirely erderiess th owr tmproved jun laoce ch-ano1 by us disentocted le. . Evans, 1208 Dodge sbreot wp ting. 1 wish 40 dipc given by G B Gollen- \on 8ALB—1 Tug storo 1u & desirable looality, wil {uvoios About §1.600 B O Patteron, NE corner 154h aud Faroam 480-1 OB BALE—Or exchange a full stock of clothing ' furnishing goods, will ex ds. G, L1 Pobersen,504 § 948 W 18 11088 0t kalut $ho breath, tags radasraed st o cex ach by tho deaors. Fey foy & €., 216 B 18th For Bale—K'ghteeo lots ou Viuton from terminus 18:h stroet oar line. P J. £ Ril y&Co., 8 Wo deslre to sy boots and shoes, KIVY, vaults, slul 8 and cesspools cleaned at th shortést nutice and satisfaction guarantoed by HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, direet Line for Kngiand, ¥rance and (Gtermany, of this well known line are bulld wents, and are fur- 1hhed with every requisite Lo make Lhe pi They carry the United for Plymouth (LONDON @ erboug, (PARIS sad HAMBURG. Rates, Futt Cabin, $60-810" Hamb g, #10. oral Paw Ageits, 61 Broadwiy, Now La nelle chrects, Chiago, or 1 ¥ B, Soores, H 708 8ALE—G 0od business in Omahw; Tolits 90 per cent; cayital requi Persons meaning business, ad Box 301, Des Moines Jowa [0k BaLE—1n Oskland Neo first-clast meat market alvo the fural ure of the Bt Paul b tel, tleulars, inquire or wilke Wiggers & Uehilng, Oakland to our ratroas that 1o the above list we can give sesurance f sale and profite hle in- Wo alao have property in slmost every y wor hy of luve tigebion. . E. RILEY &CO,, 215 8 18th st quarter of the aus—Lots io Billside add chearest and best o lo's 1o W e cisy, §7(0 b0 $960 axclusive Potter & Cobo. T0 EXOHANGE, 208 BALE T ro0m oottage, wel oa Lieh street 6 blocks from shops §2 600, 0 easy tevms, Potter & Coby. 1516 ¥a Dok BALR—On® of Bnest resider B0l ckaof Pord Mo, '§11t8 corer, cheap Fotter & € b3, 161 Farnsia 8L u ln city_within T[10 RXCHANG B~ 140 aared well kmproved land § mile ows, for & stock uf gewral mevchan Address John Lin terh lm, Estex dise or hardware, TOR 8ALE Three ctolcest 10te n Hansos PERSONAL, wisosAL—Mrs E. M. Hoo er, trance olslivoyant, sud beallug wedium, over 716 North 6 Bt N PLAH—0 good |uts W thi aduition wiib- Ul cke of street cars, oan bo had on eaty terma, W id Groen, over st Natl Bank. | Waabington “n Purdt, Wark Hay Omabs; Gronewig & Bohoenegen, 4o

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