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LINGOLN, Tncidents of the Day &t the Capite 0f the State, Trials of Those Held for the Treasury Robbery Begin, Sporting Men Proparc for a Round Up—Movements of Prominent Peoplo—Notes, AT THE STATE CAPITAL, GENERAL NOTRS, ted by the Bre's Burear Roy: Lincory, Neb,, Juna 12.—The swngerfest building is now receiving its finishing touches, On the west is a shed that w'll be filled with booths. The bulding contains fourteen arches, which will bo draped aud decorated, thus giving the building on the inside a pleas- ing appearance, The Beatrice excursion was & success in numbers and pleasure, and although tired when they returned, all scemed to feel that it waa well that they went, “Bobby Shafte” will be played at the opera house on the 221 of June for the benefit of the home for the friendlese, It will be a pleasant treat to the children and should be liberally patronizod. Tha case of the state va. J. J, Davis, for assaulting Dr, Lucas, a dentist here on San- day, tho 51 of May, occupied the attention of the courk the lerger part of two days, and was given to the jury yesterday noon, The defendant put in & plea of insanity, while the origin of the troublo is rerorted to have heen a bad caso of woman’s infelicity. The only excitement which is near at hand is the coming six round contest with soft gloves, between a couple of sports who want gato money. This happens to-nuorrow even. ing at the opera house, which the first part of the week was filled with intelligeut and re fin Jinces listening to classical recita- us, inging and prayer. Tho professor of history of tho state uni- versity, with his assistants, are re-arranging and claesifying the matter, the historical socety have collected and will have in shave matter and material which will not only bo very interestivg, bus of material use to all who may dosire to investigate tho history of the state, nation and sciensific matters of the universe, Several Indians, with their squaws and a few papooses, are hera giving the children a golden opportunity to view tha noble red wah who loves seaips and fire water, Among the many improvements which are going on in the capital city is_a two-story brick on Tenth strect, batween N and O, Tho building will be two-storios, G0x70 feot, cost- ing £10,000, and belonging to Col, Wilson, an old resident here; n threo-story 'brick build- ing, with Ohicago pressed brick front, corner of Tenth and N, costivg 000; a fivo- atory brick corner of O and Eighth streets, sting §35,000. Raymond Brothers, whole salo grocerymen, expect to occupy the last namad building about the last of October, this yoar, The contractor who has the state uni- versity bailding hopos to complete it by No vember lst, thie year. This will cost § 000, The regents have gone home, having dons nothingin particular except to audit bills and zccounts, and have # general talk and consultution over the condition of this university. They seem to be much pleased with its healthy coudition and the rapid strides it is taking in the educational raco and think that under its present mansgement the university will soon be not only in sympathye but will work in harmony with th, public schools throughout tho state, The re- gents decided that somo of the profestors should attend the Teachers’ County ILusti tutes, thus inapiring new vigor A Dizzy Mediey, A giddy yoang dude with a blond mustache, | this great pianist as follows: ‘Whom nothing on earth conld ever abash, Ah! the man is a glorious sight! Lie was out of brains and out of o ] The tailor he owed for cutting his dash, “'Oh, where is my boy to-night, He went to the hovse to see his “‘mash’ A protty yonnggirl whose name was N Ab, tair is the Boston bean! But he paid most dear for being #o rash, For the harbed fence gave him quite a gash, Ob, wasn't that awful mean: He got some “'cuts” from the coachman’s lash And the old man’s boot soon settled his hash, Ploase “see that his grave is kept green, ~[Gorman Mountaineer, e — e An Important Political Question, A woman's broil the president Has now on hand to settle. ““Who shall the leading lady be® Must test the Cleveland mettle. Po>r man! he'll findfof all his woes This 18 the very worst, To say, when dinner is announced, Whose petticoats go first, One way, indeed, remains to him, For, should he chooss to wed, The leading 1ady of them, of course, Ts the one by whom he's led! e t— EDUGATIONAL, Thers are 1,038 hom pathic students in the Tnited States, Yale professors own ove real estato in New Haven, One-fourth of the students in _the Female Normal college of this city (so says & Boston Daper) are Hebrews, Miss Mary King (Kin Yamei) graduated at Woman's Medical college of the New York infirmary, Friday, She ia the tirat Chinese woman ever granted a degree of M, D. in this country, Tha Michigan university will be the recipi ent of o collestion of rare Arctic plants made by Edward Tsrael, of the Greely expedition, and by his wish sént to Prof, M. W. Hatring. on, In Germany there has been an unpreco- dented increaso ia the number of umiversity students during the last decade, From n population of 45,250,000 there are 25 000 atu dents attending the nniversities, while in I gland, with a total population of 26,000,000, there are but 5,000 studeats at Oxford and Cambridge, The Harvard faculty, wishing to encourags vacation study, authorizes any jnstractor to annousica to Kis_class & coursa of readiog or investigation suitable to be pursuad private- ly during tho summer. Ivery such course shall be calculated to occupy astudent of or- dinary ability not moro thun six hours a day during a siogle month. Tho following are some of the rules which aro enforced at the Soldiers’ Orphan school at Mount Joy, Pa.; Rise at 5:30 in the morn- ing; broakfust at 6, which consists of bread, butter, ayrup, boiled rics, ocffao or milk for the smallest; worship at 7:30; school at 8; dinner at 12, Dinner consista of boiled or roasted ment, vegetables, soun, etc, School at 1:30; drill at 4; supper at 5:30. For eup per they have bread, butter, pickles, boiled rico, fruit, c flee and mitk, = Worship at rotire at 7:30. Tho children, 252 in number, are_all in fine epirits, lively and healthy. Goothe and modern scienca, by T. Sterry Hunt; Goothe and religion, by Rev, Dr R. A. Holland; Gostho,s relationto Kant and Spinoza i philosophy, by F. L. Soldan; Goothe’s “Faust” and the Novelets in *“Wil helm Meistor,” by Prof. Harris; G:ethe's youth, by Prof, H. S, White of Cornell uni- versity; the “Ewig-Weibliche,” by Mrs, Jdoah Dean Chenoy; Goethe's “Faust,” and “Woilkelm Meistor” as a whole, by D. J. Snider; Goetho's _relation to English literature, by F. B, Sanborn; Poesica Lyti ques de Goetho, by Rene do Poyen Belleisle; Giootho and Shiller, by Rev. Dr, Oyrus A. Bertol; the women of Goeths, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe; tho Elective Aflinitior, by S, H. Emery, Jr.; Goothe's titanism by Thomas Davidson; Goethe’s solf culture, by John Al tutes which have horetofore boen run largely by home talont. Thy regents aleo decided to make tho secrotary of tho board a permanent position, and _inssructed him to look up the universily and agricultural lauds and learn their oxact condition, nad also to actasa financial socrotary with purchasiog power. Tho regents adjourned to meot Dacember lst, 1885, The Hon, C. Hostettor, register of the bee; child- life as portrayed in Goethe's works by Mrs. Caroline K. Sherman of Chicago; Wilhelm Meisterand Hawthorne's Donatollo, by Julian Hawthorne; Gosthans plagwright, by William A. Partridge, There will boa real synopsium on the matter of pantheism sand modern science, in which Rev. Dr. A. P, Poabody, John Fiske, Prof. W. T. Harris, Prof, Howison and othera will take part in respondent writes about this peeuliarity of When, at any of his concerts in the Russian capital, he hap- 'mm to play a few wrong notes, belog ont of health or temper, it is not his audience or even the critics of whom he stands in dread, but the old lady in qu-stion, (she is nearly eighty), who scolds him with a wealth of high-flavored invective until he shakes in his shoes, No matter who may be present, she bullies him to her heart's content, the while he stands speechless ore hor, hanging his head like & shame-stricken and repentant . | child. 'NO POISON IN THE“-!’ASTRY N\ Venilin, Le: Creima, Bud FOR STRENGTII AND TRUE Fllljl’i‘ FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED OY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, N, $St. Louis, Mo. uaxers or By Dr. Prics’s Groam Raking Powder e’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Best Dy Hop Yer SALE O GROCERS. WE MAK): BUT ONE QUALIT THE DAILY BEE--SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1385, VW Axro=Fy an Amerdean Inty & poition to d housework in & small fam Iy 515 Saunicrs st . 8415 ? Posttion fo travel In Nobraska;cen AxTRD-Posttion fo travel In Nebraskgeneral dry VY oo spacts lie preteriod from 36k tov eatd o soqualniance in state:bect reference from prosent cn ployers. Address box 46, Wymiore, Neb, 156-16p FOR ciENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, 7 29715 Bell & Shriver, ror JFopRen s toom cottage on Pospleton aveaus, bewutiful location; will eell the furnitzre on motthly yaymente, or rent It furnished, or scll the propetty on easy payments. O: E Mayne & Oo., 8. W. corner 15th and Farnam. 291.10 Need not mention location to you who have paid us a visit, but for the benefit of you who have not, we wisk Jen it A bouse, comer Wotwte and 15[ O 1TIPFeSs upon your mind that we ¥ strect. Acdress J. D, ‘Thomas, Post office 104-15p {0r RENT—Two cottages Howara streot betweon 984 and 26th 14 stores 6 and § rooms, {1quire at 19 Harnoy St. 721%p - JF G psT ~House and 1ot on 430 near Clark with stablo 100m fo¢ 4 h-rsos, $16 per manth. Inquirs ALE.A. Mar-h, 004 norto 10th, siit |y ) AR e Non REFS~O0lAYs Poord MAAHONN TOOEW, 3 he only and original headquarters for Merchant Tailor Mistit and Uncalled for clothing in Omg S we Phipps Roe, 1512 . 6th 8t. s’ |located r clothing in Omaha, as weare oR RENT—- [hreo story brick store building; on: quire of Edward Norrla & 0., room 19 Crounse — i P S MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. - VW AxT0-To bux a house aud lot tor about 82,300; can pay one-third caeh. Address J. L. Wilkie, o 2 295-18 For reasons of economy, onr margins are sinail, and in order to mak 7 xtan—Koom In & private family withoat boars, | 0CCUPY cheap quarters; by this we make our saving and our saving is near depat, in city every other dav. Obj.ct, i« pleasant home. Addross H. B, Wright, I', O 281-12p e both ends of the string meet, we must your benefit, ANTED—Good agents to sell books and albums monthly payments; salary or commission; call at or addresa 803 N 18th st ,Omaha, 176-15p J AxtaD--One tesponehie and wel known person in each coun'y North, West ard South, to man. ago the Agency {F the sale of the house hold Phar. miney,a family Drug storo and Medioal Instituto com- el orag Minte s ALevisk it ycom )011 will find studying the interast of tte public every hour; if you labor in any doubt, visit your tailer, then and bt scliing attlel over in the market. No cons. | €2 the same goods with us, made up in the highest art, to be sold for less than half your tailor's prics; we are petition; steady employment all the vear round. For particulars and clrculars address “The Sun Chemisal Co.,” Incorporated, 248 W. 4th St., Cincinnatl, O, D—FKvory ady In need of & sowing ma- hm[mriqm ]|:mdl.ing merchant tailor misfits and the only place where a 360 merchant tailor made suit can be bought for §26.60 and others in same proportion. For genuine bargains in clothing come to the W ixmeo—8 unturoi hed rooms euitablo for Iieht house keeni fvate house by o man an d wite. Address “T B G.” Ree effice Addross ¥ circular, o 130-17p GRNTS WANTRD, Co , St Louiy Louis Electrio Lamp and terms of tho 20 N 10th. S308¢ SPECIAL NOTICES AU adv ertisements in the special colmns u rst insertion, and 7 cents per Line for cach subse- | quent inserti d for less than 25 Vo advertisement will be inse enta or the first time. ngand Evening Editions, representing a cireula- ion of over Eight Thousand. This class of adver- tisements must positively be paid in advance. TO LUAN—MONEY, These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn- [R5 Aneryarsrion ant, Unfdrcished 10 ms ia ROOMS FOR REN T. DOk REST—A ni fron 4 well ventilated attached, in privato Apply 28015 Iy turpished o room, with hath ro n and residence o Paulscn & Co., No. 1518 Faraam St. o RENT—A handsomely furnished room, bath roomw; 1720 Capitel ave 200-13p RLORS ey oy i e 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-S[AIRS. 1312. Jor rext—Newly furnlthed rooms 1704 Capitol aventie, comer 17th, ONEY T0 LOAN—On real estate in suma of $70 and upwards, t1 any amouat. Omaha Financ'al Exchange, 1603 Farnam St Money to loan—On collatera's in eums of 325 and upwarde, toany amount. Oxabia Financial Ex- change, 1503 Farnam St, Money to 1an—On chatrels in sume of 85 snd up- wards to any amount, nt low cial Exchange, 1503 Farpam St 0 roum at 1611 L TUpStairs. Open Evenings until 9 o'clock’ U p-EStairs. Saturdays until 10 o’clocks OR RENT 1619 Far: Twounturnish. d rooms and a stable at m St 23.13 Money (0 loan—On good securities of any kind, in 503 any amount, at the Omaha Finanoial Exchange, 226-1 s of foterest by B 978 V1 "13th and Douglas o RENT ~2 furnished rcoms, 1714 Californis, 203-13p N. B. Merchant tailors with misfit and uncalled for garments left upon their hand will confer a favor by addressing The Origindl Misfit Clothirg Parlors, 1312 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. first-class real cstate security, Pottor & Cabb, 5 Farnam st. 019-t¢ MGty tolown in sums of 8200 aad upwards on 7 0 kExT—2 icely taroished tront room 812 N. 17th davs. 23.12p "R RENT- nt nowly furnished rooms with boar | at 1615 Capitol avenue, bath room and gas, U P-STANE &S V] OEY Toloan on chattals, Wocllcy & Hatrison, Hoom 20, Omaba National bank building 836 tf 10 hills b climb. Everything new. 17712 R R araiehed Fooms, 1810 Dodg strect A 13-Julye — ———— = ———— 0 REXT—A emall furnished room; pleasantly o v i g0 i v A shed room; s cre 1ot on Gumiug -street ARION PLACK—8 good lots in this addition with- PERSONAL. TGt as har month; oo N Treh st 181.12p om sak—Acte loton Camiug atreet tronts on | VTANOHTGChs S50 edter oobe - o waey A/JONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chattols V1 D, L. Thomas. 83781, VLG ronms 11 wove 14 V] chattel scourity by W. B. Croft, room 4, With: Money to Loan —On | out board, fine Iccation 2020 St. Mary's ave. Thre quartors of an acre on California etreot,near | terms. W H Groeo, over 1st Nat'l Bank. 827-tf 1 Hea 2,600, Bemis, 15th’ and O L el e EOFFER FOR 8ALR—East hall of block 3 Smith'a . o7 L et add., b0 foet front, two acre lots, nicest in Drusoxan—Mrs E. M. Hooper. trance clalrvoyant, and healing medium, over 716 North 10:h St. R RENT—2 nicely furnished roome, suitable for \geatleman and wife or zentlemen, with or with- R, A ClRsTERFIKLD —Mognetic physiclan, test and nell building, N. E, corner 15tn and Harney Af‘er years of exporlence ard a careful study of the busi Biess of loaning money on porsnsl propert ty, I have at last perfected & systom wherey the publicity usual in such casos Is done away with,ond 1am now papers or by speech. The school will open ‘United States land office_at Grand Island, in company with Gen, McBaide, postmaster hore, wor ploasant callers at the Bek office. William H. Ball, Omaha; J. B. Parmelee‘ Nebracka City, sud P, S, Heacock of Falls City, woro amorg the Nebraskans here yes- terday. Tho thormometer atood at 86° t0 90° yes torday, and siill everybody was happy, for corn is king. : Tn the case of the state va Davis for assau't with inteut to kill Dr. Lewis, the grand jury found that the defendant was insane, 'The lunacy board haye been sitting on Mr. Davis and sent him to live at the asylum for a time, “T'he case of the stats vs McGuire for connec— tion with tho robbing of the state treasury Iaat winter, hes been called. A larg venire of jurors was drawn and late in the evening twelve intelligent men wern found and duly empannelled. They will proceed with the case against Pound and the other detective for killing Griffin during the Iast legislaturn when he was robbing the state troasury, will come for trial on Mon- day. e —— fieal Estate Transfers. The followlug transfers were filed June 11, with tho county clerk and reported for the BEE by Ames’ real estate agency: William Rider (wldower) to George F. Lyman; It 2, Gdirey's add to Omaba; w. d,—33,800. AddiaC. Ambrose and husband toJohn P. Schoning; 1t b, blk 114, Omaka; w. d. —88,000. Guorge P. Bemis and wife to Samuel Mortoson; lis 10 sud 11, blk “'F,” Pros- peet Place, Omaba; w. d.—§650. Petor S, Hamwer (single) tu Florlan J. Bengele; 1t 1, Barkalow's subdiv sec 32-16-13 e: w, d.—$L. Byron Reed and wifeand others to George E Barker; lts1, 5, 6, 9, 10, 11, 15 and 16, Yates & Reed’s sabdiv of 1t 7, Ragan’s add to Omrhs; w. d.— $2,100. ] Teaso 8. Hascall and wifo to Frank Swobods, 1ts 9 and 10, blk 6, Kountzs's Third add to Omahs; w. d.—§1,300. John A, Horbach and wife to Nils Larson; ¢4 of 1t 8, blk 3, Horbach's Second aad to Omaha; w. d.—§387.50 e ——— The 1linois Legislature, SpRINGFIELD, TLLs., June 12,—In the house the general election bill was taken up and the quornmbroken as o n the previous day. A call of tho house showed one bundred present, A resolution was offered for the purpose of issu. ing summons on witnesses before the investi- gating committeo who refused to testify, Sev- eral republicans objected to comaid. eration of the resolution for that purpose, saying they would object to any business whatever until the election bill was advanced. However, the investigating committee was allowed & week's further time to continue the iuvestigation, The dead-lock then coutinned until the time of adjournment, and no business was trans noted, v In the senate this morning no business of importsnce was transacted and adjournment was taken till £:30 Monday. No business was done in the house this af- ternoon except to finally agree to adjourn till 6 p. w, Mond tlon bill is passed, e — until the ol The republicans state that u0 busineas will be transacted in the house | M8 B 5 A CH, July 16, Thuraday at half past 9 In the mor: ing, and will continue three weeks with eleven lectures a week, delivered morning and even- ing except Saturday evenings and Sundsays, e —— The Latest News, ‘The editor went to the church and heard The preacher preach the sacred word Of how the Egyptian host was drowned And their foes walked through on solid ground , He rushed from the church to his office near And he yelled in the telegraph editor’s car: “‘Have you got the news from the seat of war There was nothing about it mn the Morning Star? “But the preacher told all about the fiay, And is giviog the whol blanked snap away; Now hustle, boys, or there'll be a fuss, For the Snap Shot shan't get & scoop on us, “Wa'll get an oxtra edition out, S0 go and toll the newsboys loud to shout, Great English victory in the Soudan! Egyptian army drowned to o man! —IColumbus. O , Dispatch. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. Annio Pixley’s company will play in Buffa lo, N. Y., August 81, one week, Miss Emma_Thuraby and Miss Esther Ja cobs are to hoad aconcert company under Max Strakoech’s direction, The Walnut street theatre, I’hiladelphia, is the oldest theatre in America, It was built Boventy-seven years ago. Adelina Patti will appear in *‘Carmen” dur: ing the current month at Covent Garden, London, uncer Mapleson’s mansgement, The Duke of inburgh played a violin so0lo and Marie Roza sang at a recent concert in St, James Hall, London, Miss Helen Standish will go to San Fran cisco until the beginning of her term at the Boston Museum next season, Lester Wallack bas presented Osmond Tearle with the jeweled sword that Fechter used in *'Ruy Blas,” John E, Owens says he will play a short tour of large cities next season, aud thea re tire, Verdi denies that he intends writing an opera to be ealled “Othello.” He eays his career is ended, snd he proposes t) let youoger 1aen fill his place, Doriug Salvini's coming tour he will visit San Francisco for the first time. "The Vienna opera house employs 536 per- sons all told, including 105 members of * the orchestra and as many in the ballet. The solo siogers are about twenty ladies and twenty gentlemen. The chorus includes 100 siogers, thirty -one for soprano, twenty two for alto, twenty two for temor, and twenty-two for bass. TRose Coghlan will give **Our Joan" a de- claive trisl at the Grand o}mu house, New York, this week, Frank Farrell, who was to have managed ‘‘Our Joan” tour next season, claims that Rose refuses to fulfill her part of the programma, Miss Coghlan's er ratic conduct prevents any announcement a8 to her future plans, Washington is having & season of light sun mer opera, of which Miss Mary Beebe and William I1. Wast, the parties spoken of in the late Haskell divorce smt are the stars, Mies Beebe is a very pretty woman, a fine duaghter of the former Law Librarian a6 Columbus, Her i to rent Senator Thurman's house State father § Justice Miller was entertalned at tea last | VN Boghe was & great favorite of the evenivg by Judge Woolwoorth snd lady at | Old Roma their residencs Courtland place, corner of St. Mary's aud South avenues. daughter has boen the guest of Judge and [ Pinafore. Bus. Woolwoorth several days. The Union Pacific overland tr qut last evesing was so long and heavily 1 that two engines were required te — Death of a Mailroad President New Yok, Jun -G, H thls mornivg at his home in Irviogton, Justice Miller's | $8legY 8000 o that went | imac Ratter, pres- | Ludic: adent of the New York Central railroad, died While at_ Boston at the con: servatory ehe develoved & decided musical talent, and she became a member of the Bos a Company, s Josephine in Whilé op the stoge she met Mr. Haskell, 8 rich merchant, and marriod him, The cause of the divorce was her alleged in with Mr. West. Her marrlageitrou bles have not affected]) War" as though their nawes were not in the newspapers. Rubinst , nothing in the o whenever ho takes offento at a lag of attention, buthas one terror conssautly I micd, the criticiem of Lis mother, A cor er voice and she and Mr, West take lovers part in ““The Merry the "pisnist, it is sald, fears Jucert roor, and snuby his 1o & position to meot the demands of ail * ho bocome o7 resr—Fumstod and usfaralshed rodian/ el 1 182-13p ROk S ~ote on Swundcrastrest, $1,0% ench; | omabm, ufl viow of city s nd Biuts, making 10 lots ok T3 rooms furnished for housekoeping. cary trm, ”Bemi, Toun and Dofaghs. 918-41” | 165 foef gnch, willal balf oral. /50 : : depin 460, Nelson's add., 87 : 1616 California St 108-15. gell half of either; Lots 60x145 Kouctz's 2d add. near = = 9th and Centor, $100 each. Lot 6, block 1, Kountz's ith add, being store on HOTELS. develoging medium, over 819 north 16th St, 663-§21 0% sALE—Bemis' new maps ot Omahs, €_each Bumis, 16th and Dougla. 978 ¢ R BALE—Two cheice lots in Habscom place on 510 Harney St. 167-t1 tomporarialy embarrassed and desire to rait money without delay wnd in_a quict mannor. Housexcep- ers, profeselonal gentlemen, mechanics and others in this city can obtain advences from 810 to §1,000 on Jones st - = Georgia ave., one block east of Park gate; cornor Jor RExT—Elegant 'y furpished room, ¢as and use | 1oy, fenced, east front, part cash. Address *'G " P, of bath room suitable for two gentleraen, 1421 | 0, hox 453, 998.13p limits overlooking city aud Bluffs, 835 per acre. 10th st, full lot, §2,2(0, also lot 9 samo block $1,350. e e Twolota Ta' 8 uth Omahia, by Goodman's, with | I fih ly Crolghton house, nowly house, orchard, cistern, and well, all §100. ) QHnE e A Capi 16 five acre lots in Vineland, © milos north city ICE CREAM. such seourity as_household taraiture, plance, ma- chinery, horses, wagons, warchouse receipts, scour- ed notes of hand, etc., without removing same fro owners residence or place of business. Ono of the advantages Loffer is that any part of any loas can modern improyements, bome comforts, 535 Pleasant 16215p % 10USE of 4 rooms and stablo with full lot on | ', L Hamlton, near 30th and west of Saunders stroet, ..,,’,,‘1,“,";.'],‘53‘,!;, AES D ELARIAETES g £1,200; easy terms to sult purchaser. ‘Hall acre 130 f2et front block 5, Park place, with d Douglas streets. house, barn, well, and clstern Corner, 2 iots in Hawthorne on Cass st, 900 for furnished larze South front room oR RENT—Nicely lass residence ana location; with board ; firs! [Virk: purcet, richest and best ico cream always fresh | on hand; order ) for private and bowrding houses promptly délivered. Chrl Schmid, 808 South 16th $91-13p. be paid at any time which will reduce the interest | gaop ~Centrally located furnished rooms at ousesand lots In any part of Omalia, $1,100 to | both ete ete. street, above Farnam. 195-jly-9 pro'rats ud ol loans renewed ot the original rates | [l tn 1500 . 125041 $16,600. Bomis, 5:0 nd Dougise, G784 | | Call anil oo ue, Doxtor L. Thomas & Bro,, Real - 10 hr ot - tate 3 5 Brstt my ofic, but poronally superintond il my_ oane | o wevr - For manutac wing parmoses or hal s = oom 8 Crelghion blod BOARDING. ave private officas connected with my goncrai [ K1 1:rge room 44x75, 3d floor, No. 110 8. 14th £t . plern_Improvements, "By 0. F, Dav R office 60 thay customers do nok come in contact with | enquire at 1409 Dodge st. Simpwon. | rico $10,000. Addrcos R el ey O DA & 00, 3000 PAIS ANTED - {1 talle boarders at 2222 Davenpors 1 -t oo 11518 sach other, contequently making ail transactions strictly piivate. W. R. Croft, room 4, Withnell bulldiog, N. E. cor. 15th and Harney. 637-§-24 House and lot on south Eighteenth St., €1,000. s a Twentioth 81,400, Dodge near 26th St, §2,200, each, § 625, on RENT—Handsomely farnished rooms sullabl for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen at 200 Dodgost. 10112p ura t. )y the weok, 33,26, Mealtickets, $3.60 0k 8AL%—Good § room house, lot B0XI32 fect,enst ‘Tront, $1400; $100 cash, balanco $16 per month, W. . Groen, over lst National bank. Soitt 2houres 8 ots ln Hanscom Pls House and lot on Park \,iomcv Loaned on ohattels, cut rats, R. R |2 ¥4 tlokotsvought and sold. &, Forman, 213 5.13th 84 ‘838-t! ONEY LOANED st C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office Y1 on turniture, planos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds and all othe rsrticlos of value, without remeval, Over 1st National Bank,corner 13th +ad Farnam. - All business strlctly confidontinl £8)- NV 42X X0 LOAN In_ sue of §500and upward, .71 0. 7. Davis ard Co,, Raa! Estato azd Toan Jon Rusr—-tioom with boaed uitable for ong or b nuc, $4,000. Single moais, 26 conte. {\0R RENT—Large handsomely furnished cool room - = Davenport St., $12 000, depne e o ‘modern eonvenience, with excellent board for ok ALK —~House full lot, well, clstern, barn, sll In (l 0 0 [ «" 89,000, 107 N. 16th streot, near Dodge. 713§ two gentlemen; also table board, 1718 Dadge. 8371 &ood condition, one block from street cars §1 900 “ e gouth 13th “* § 4,000 = NOR RKNT—Nioely furnished room suitablo for two | €Y terms. W H Groon, over 1st Nat'l Bank, 853-tf 15,000 actes of land in Boono county, 87 to $10. CHIROPODIST. 20,000 % ¢ Stanton * ' &7 to 812 Land in Madison, Way e, Platto and Hall countles on easy termr. Mons Dunod anlaae me. Yomss—All allments of tho fook, 5 ccosstally treat 506 | /0 by Dr. Barey, 1612 Douglos strcot. _ Office for 4 | 1adies. 792.jly 8 gentlemen, a8 and bath, 2225 Dodge. 954-tf J{0R RENT—Furni-1ic | large front room with alcove grate bath, cte., 1716 Cass stroct, 940-44 TOR sALE— Forty lots for sa'e on Burt and Cumings between 20th and 81st cheap, inside property edford & Souer, 70141 {OR BALR—One of finest residences In city within 6 blocksof Post uffic, 14 lots corner, cheap at 815,000, Potter & Cobb, 1616 Faraam SE. 653-t0 {0k LEASE warehouse house, §7 Best unocsupisd ground in the ty for ront on Leavenworth, gentloman, 1812 Dodge St 70t LOST AND FOUND. Agents, 1505 Farnam 8, 810 41 WANTED FEMALE HELP. “,‘ ANT Nurse Llrf\\h\) lives in the city to come in daytime and tike caro of infan'. Apply 110 South 24th St. 240-t1 ROk th buard dmirable tar summer, Agely O ReT_ Lo front ronm on fivat floor with or | BOrth bet 10k and 11th,will lease for 99 years. Bed- £ -~ bt B O i eutro a6 3001 Farnaia k. ford & Souer. 541 TOR RALE By Morto & Bruunor—A fullot on | {01504 sum of monay. ~ Owner can bave amo a7t 10t 8¢ near Faruam 8t A great bargain at by culling atthis office, proviog property and — | ppor sauk—Twent Farnam stroct @ (315,000, Daying chargcs, 2E-10 and board fi y 1814 Davonpert. 142 RENT Fura) vor week; bust loc ) W 11 Green bargaio if taken immediate 439-t1 FOR SALE 01 foct on Jones St., a corner. a — - splendid piace for a ware house o Ane locatiin 0$T—A hrown cow, thin in flosh,branded on 1ight for jobbing houso. Remerkably cheap ab 87,000 Jhip and s:ra 0 ltt shoulder; or d of lftear FOR SALE—Fine busincss lot 50x140_en '18th 8t | cut ofl, right car thand Harney and KFOR SALE BMISCELLANEOUS. nosr Picrco St., corner s only partly improved | receive reward, 24218 3p Bt. Charles Liot " 1. Auderson VW iimeo-—Seamitress who can cut and fit, 1210 Do, VAN =A el for wencral oure work; Dreferred, 1018 Capitol avenue. S0 W Axmmo—lmmediately, » tecond woman cook at Uocidental Hotel, 2L W Ameo—First cass il tor kitchon work; mu ¢ bo good cook, washer and fronor, 85 per week, 1818 Capitcl ave. between 1:th and 14t ste. 19513p | ¢ DOR RENT—Seve Inqalre Ed Norrls, room 19 Cro and renting for $40 per mooth, 5,000 = 8 P FOI SALE- Fine propcrty ‘on’ Dodge and 12th | [ osr—tay horso dark mane, hiud fect white, lefe streots, i fon, newly whod. Findor p) FOR'SALE—A cholco corcer €6 fect fion na Leavenworth Harney §t, & good I estment at 814,000 FOR SALE—7splondid corners on Farnam 8t near the new court house, flne offices In Crounse' block, e _blook 834 41 ’]\n TOCKMEN—FOR SALE—A carload ef very fine half Galoway snd halt Shorthora bulls for at U.ion S:cck Yards, by Wagner, Savaze & anders. e P‘lm 8ALE-A good horic suitable for a lady to FOR SALE—F0: drive, cheap, #8 owner hss no uso for 1im. (. J. | on 16th t.. from 5 000 £0 53 £00 Caso 28-18 FOR SAT - Onic of ths fnest res dences fn_ the clity, full lot,an elegant howe, centrally and beauti- fully losated, FORSALE—FARMS. % Improved farm 240 acres; Case Co.,Neb, acres within 8 biocks ef Post office, ecping Water.; will eell or trade for Omaha pr.p ty. W. H. Gréon, Omaha Ne 288-11 oss—A church compendium and gospel hymn 4book between Florcnensnd Sarat a ~ohco! he uso Iast Suad v eveniog. Finder please leavo vamo at Max Gladstone's, 1214 Dovglas streot,and geb r #ine buatness lots one & corner Menters, 1411 Capitol ave. e, VWA Lamodiateiy, | ft-clas fente cook; ‘wages $10 to €50 per month Call at 1120 Far nam 8t 23512 o s onr AKEN Ui~—A small bay Brancho pony; the owner can have the sams by calling and pay ing the cost V7 Astin—A fist clas tresh young miloh cow, nok over 4 years old; give breedics and price, Tock 240 acre farm and 115 0f bot- FOR SALE~132 foet squaro cn . switch ally, o /4210 ~Good Indy cook at tho Commercial hobl 9th and Leavenworth street. 19312p WWAIEo—A ladv to take care of end educate my little daughter, Piease address 0 F.” Bee orehard; running water; all fouced, Elward Norrly tow fand iu Keaeney county, Neb, will tra K corner. Viry cheap. 88,600 at Dennis O'Riclloy’s, balf mile west of Union Stock stock of hardware io Towa of Nebraska, J, W, C Box 617, Omaha. 20 FOR BALE—A splendid corner on 19th 8¢, south | Yards, d 20612 1008 1 st., Lincoln, Neb, 11312p - - of Cumtr gs 187 cast fr - U & {om san—Yalusblo Chiskering grand placo nearly | FOIL BALE- 163 fct wisaro south front, a corver | T osr—Largo red cow, 7. urray. 9041 k8 from Red car line o fno ewell front brick houss, Romarke | | 097 Water spaniel pup two months old; reward 4 willbo yald for return o G. C. Hobblo, 2215 Dadge street. 18741 onCslfornia location( block of will rent readily at 820 to $60 per month ably cheap t §5,000, FOR SALE—A corner lot and houre on Dodgo St poR BALN—Good farm in Washington Co; 171 res cultivated; good buildings;’ fine new and little used, at large dissouat at 1718 949-41 acres; 50 Cosy stroit. Co., x0om 19 Crounse Block, 9540 {0k SALE -3 fect 0a Cuming ho'ween 19th and 20th 70R sALE—Wsgon umbrellas, fine new stock at 1403 and 1411 Dodge st. 672 tf offico. 130 'y noar 56th St, lot 49-76—such corners are hard t get e g e | X wiu house, #3700, Bodlord & Bouer. 90 | gy euum —& fourbundred dolias plano ete (6000 K | Qe on sours—A sorrel horse wolght about VWV Asmae—Aa ald iady to asistin kitshon, ABBIy | o e aad T Toup Yalla, gain, 1616 California St. tit-| " FOR SALE—Houso and lots of all descriptions In | 11100, both hind fec} white, top of necs soro, R~ 02 Nort h stroet. 2 P "."U: Co., well fmp flreir B P ! ;u; AA;jfl‘m-Nle all y arts of the city at prices and locations to suit all | ward )rn.hl 1t returned to 6th sud Baveroft. John 7ANTED—A gir] to cook and also a dining room | crib and growing erops a good hous Ty, AQ 1400 b 1411 Dinduo (T "“r'-'u':i";:fi,z_A AR PR D PYE A Sand or 164-11p girl at 1611 Dodge st 200-13 | Fullerton. Apply to R. Briogbam, Unnlum T — block and a half from hed car line, 1,000, will sell "“‘,‘,“","""j‘ l'-»;-mc,lum o Yo and Kth 5ts, & . -~ REAL ESTATE on monthly . Jario cow, rod and whito wpote, il horne. /83 A1 1040 Bhermng e 0k BALE—A 020 acre stock aud grain farm, all im - = - FOR AL o abory bopse 0. roosom, 1oh | [SWRIE Il ba eI fox s of e, ORets Wred: 100-tf J. M. Counsman, 4 g £0x127, one block and & balf from Saunders o, easy | 7Ickson: 160-41p WHe First class cook ond lsundress, 2308 Yards; seven miles from the o'ty of rallrouds within tures miles; 800 acre§ under plow, roved; fonr hours' ride from the Omaha Stosk Fomout; w0 Feroe "By Ballou Bros, 8178 18th St, ‘Cornor lot with hcuse on Davenport st., 88,250, | E5ent: 81,000 FOIL BALE A pumbor of y cholce lots In Han® MISCELLANEOUS, m Corner 101 with houss on Burt at., 33,500, . b o 3 LT Y TN A M| fo'rort in pasture; board fence, running stream | iausa and lof noar Long Echool, ‘1,00 e, Holmhaugh piaco, Hedick's. subdlylslo VW 43T Theao diotag ro-m girs, 3 aundry irla | through pasture; hoaee with ten eooms; wil bo & 1d Tlouse ar lot on Division at. £1,000, sblo addiiions In e clty ab prioca Sate 5 kitchen girl d dishwasheze, 8 nurse girls, | cheap it old 1 ldlltul{: on terms to suit. For House and 'ob near 28d and Leaven'th, 81,000, iy AneA m',' o c'.'(“.fi :;' | f; 'I:":" "‘ 0k 8ALE—Handsome hsuseheld furniture of 10 1120 Farnam Street. 1044 further re of Geo. C. Grodtrey, Fre- Honse and corner lotin Prospect Place, §1,000 [ €A% snd south tront lots on Ked Carlive in Fatriok | I* room house botore July Ist. Parties going east, m—n LX) Fifteen lotancar Leavenwoith aud Park Av.,each | &ddition on the moat fevorable terms, the cheapest | 519 ploasaut 8t. 14518 WV AxTso—88 gond girle tor St and_soeood work ingocd families; wegen ¥3, 84 and $4.50, 1150 Farnam 5t. 108t 7 axtro-Good femalo co ke for hotels and private Vourding houses, ol 1190 Faronmst, 10 VWV 431eo—Throo oxperienced women canvaserr, 0 per day, gusrautee. ; room 7, Redick b'ock! 87041 V7 A it clam dioing room ir s the Mt- ropolitan hotel; noue otncr need spply. 82441 WANTED MALE HELP, st ; Inquirc at premises. 128t tosuit; add: el S of any lots i the city consldering street car conyen- #0600 &e ne east front Hansoom Place lots, 8000. oo, #e z OR BALE = A counter and twn cases at s bargain. FOR SALE-—HOUSES—LOTS, Dntrabie 1ot Hork and Lo Ave, 8300 VO Wi —onces and atorcs ot parte, o o | "G B AR, M0 Fatham St ek 11 MORSE & BRUNNER. For rent, 7 houes from §7.60 10 826.00. 17810 . U (), Bouth 10uh strect, comer lot 66x110 foc', cast oris Paxton's block oor 16th & Faroam, ik U. P, Park beitod 12 miles 8. W. oo U. P, rout; 1 room boure, barn. il improvestent, | ‘Yron wauk~7 room cottage: wol bar and clatern, AL roud, v iow opea o the pabilo and can bo reitad shroliory eto., for $2.50)." Must be sold. ‘on 1811 streat 8 blocka {rom shops §2,600, 0n casy or pic-uic) and social ¢ wherings. Special rates for Green, over 14t Not'l Bavk 234t | torms. Pottor & Cobh, 1515 Farnam St 850 BUSINESS OHANCES, faro etven, For torme, callor sldrese. €. schwoncls pillion, Neb, 2 ANTED—To exchange 960 sores good farm laad in Custer Co., Neb., for stook of gencral mer. chandise. For full particulers, address lock box No 8, Wymore, Neb, 70k sALE—Large house, newly built, 9 reoms, all modern improvements with 4 lot, a¢ 1716 Cass 7ok #ALY—On south 22 st, one 4 r0om aod one 6 [ Foonn ot bara, wel o &0, on_same lot, rent for#25 permonth, only $3,200; would sell separately. Pottar& Cobb, 1506 Farnam Bt. 650-tf 00D MARES —Partlos wishing to purchase brood mares for ranch purpotcs please call at Howman's Livery etable, 418 oath 13th stroct, Omaha, 802-tf % saLE—A choice lob in Hanscom Flaoo on orgis Avenue; whll s/l at a bargaly on term 8D C. A, Boo office. 120U 70K sALK.—A full corner lot, two blucks west of B e Guide Rosk, Nebv, wants o ok Tne 5250, This ia posttively & bargain. | &3 stock of gants turnishing coods, also’s jowelor; 3. E. Riley & Co., 416 3, 131h 8, the rizht men can find & good location; suitable UANDONKD HOMESTEADS —New law. Persons who ook hom steads in Western Kanass previous to 7axTen—Immediatoly, 40 good strong men that are us«d to track wosk, 1120 Farnam street No others noed app) 2201 fourth cash, balaccs on long time, easy terms. Cralle & Jones. 210+ June 15th, 1550, and abaudoned them without o final will lear For 886~ Lot £0x140, 22d 8t., near Grace, 8600, | rooms for rent at ressonable figures, 159120 This 18 also & bargaio. J. F. Riley & Co,,216 8 i8th 8t WAL —TI0tel; & nice siell Botel, §00d 100UIoT, | taba b For Sale—Throe lota 0x140, south traot, 4 blocks PR AALR L4 ANLIOS RILA Ay £OP0 RN m from street cars. —§350 cach; bargsos. J. B Riley & ,]:‘W heap ud long lease. Apply i mm. land attorn )yKuxmulh.Uhlldl;;";lua 7ok BaLK —Five lots 47x180; together on Leaven: worth street; beautiral location, §1,000 One: 1 popular lon. VW Aio—Tbroe men toell & now & book on montkly paymeots, b Address B, L. butler, Omaba, Neb, and Douglas. To,, 2168 13th 8t. w0 lots on Georgia sv,Re’lok {0k 8ALE. —A first cluss ssloon, loosted in th e best = gradiog, Faruam, 76x140 - oach. part of the city; the presest proprietor going ta VLKW SILYER TAG, d0es not give you heart-huri Is. 3. F. Riley & Co,216 4 18th 81, | Europe; Is willing to dispose of it on reasonale terms. It o s b (an 1t RSN Gycke Bro , Agents. 8551 Shion's Bemle, 15th 978 [70R saLn—Tarce beantiful rendcace d'add. Eplendid view, 8750, Inquire of Geo. B ¥38-jly 1 Jovk cgarmakers want e frey, Fiemont, W i3 Five gocd poger havger & 16th street SITUATIONS WANTED. Waite, £t Ub | W ariton e o MeAl Geperal Delivery , € ¥ & Co , $16 § 13th st ¥ Sale—Ten lots on Camng st., and nine on on Virginia ave., 8200 to §950 | Enguire 8. Trostler, 203 8 18t st 185-13 On Elkhorn and Platte. T. Murray. u acoount of wy health % taun=The chonpest Lta in the cty ooty 19 o S ————— milew north cat of the Post otfice, Frices raug ing ¥ R OARRE 8 Aud B8 20 4 o 8 S40 1,008 SAch1 torms to stk Bortis, 6ks | Burs 4t fourbiooks rom wilitary brldge. fullng. 1 wih o dipine of my Diliard hall It 2 L 1o 3 is In the best location in the city, nod doing = - L) ¢ - poying business at all times. For fall particulars ¢ TAG, 1ty frwit flavored, bago redeomod = p— r sale—Elghteen Iots on_ Vinton st., one block | Ridreas O L. Herman, Platt mouts. £ob touch by tho dealors, = Peycke Beos, [0k saL8—Lte1n Oeodis o 0 trminus 13:h street car line. Positively cheap. 085 July2p egents es8.41 X bt ROAT + Fe ADD B K M, o o J. E.Ril y & Co., 2168 15th st - e — upwards, Bowmis, 15¢h sud Doughs. Wo desire Lo #dy to our patrons that in the above | hon a1 rug store I o desirable looatity, whl | 365 Tion on gven by G B el Jist wo can Kive sasuranc of sate and prositablo - | [pn HbatmtnE b atarion N & ormer | 4 beos, ab 1118 Capitol ave. 450 Hirontsge. 12000, aitoa ,”I”:\L‘fl."ul Jaarterof the dity worthy of lnvatigaton Jriv i vaults, snd coswpole cleaned ab shorbest 1 » Jemnis, 16.h dlas J. B RILEY & CO., u,au:h‘r:' l- W BALE—Or oxchange » fuil stock of clothing ] oo any t 1 the dav, 1 an outirely srdorices Pk ne =Tt et | A0 oot ahien ot hraloingente, wiliox: | oav vick ou-nproved vuf &) app #50) 10r Lialf lots; two lots in Shinn's 24 add ons Lota n Hillside nid chiarest and best | change for N . 1. Petors tus, all ;laces ol ane 3 i i tren, claarves eoch, Bam's, 16t and Doug's ¥ s s S'a in €0 olty, 410 o §350 exclusive b Ouwabin, Meb L reasonalo. A, Evans, 1208 Dodgo strost up s }4‘ K SALS T i 81,000 B sweuts Putter & Cobnd, 85140 “m.,.nw, 1u Osklana Neuo, at-class ¢ th lots woss of 1180 tho turni'ure of the Bt Paul hotel, For par. NiEy SILY ik TAG, 18 does not talot the breatn, tags Wrco 8650, §00) Temis, cith P Thise ooicest lota n Hansa:m place. | woulury, faguies ox wiite Wigsess & Ushilig, Onkiand (0 BTSN S Saish Aha DA i Dits 1 Lt Potter & Col Neb, biewis | Brcs, 05944

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