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8 THE DAILY BL'; Weinerdsy Nonmgdorg 94 PERSONAY, —— J. B, Markel retuene’, yesterday morning from Wisconsin, Miss Gertrnde Chark is in Chieago, study ing elocution, Misa Emms Morse has returned from St, Mary's schodl in Knoxville, Iils, elson Royal, Des Moines; D. B, Welp. ton, Hastings; Lewis Cole, Chicage; J, G ‘White, Ord, are at the Arcade, Mrs. J. S, Woodward and child and 'her sistes, Miss Barbeau, have gome to Quebec and expect to pass the summer there, LOCAL BREVIJES, —Two gatbage WARONS, were burmed np by wome incendiary near ae 8t, Panl depot Mon- day night. ~Mr. J. R.Onlber, for yoars past em ployed as cletle in the U, P. freight office, has accepted the position of nssistamt and deputy to Mr, Loeng, city anditor. k —The young san who ent his hand on the | &D. O. McEwan and G. H. Wood 16ft Sun- excursion train Sunday by falling sgainat a | day for St. Louis, as delerates to the national broken window, desires the public to under- |Plumbers’ association, which fs'to meet there stand that ke was not “‘full” when he met] this week. with the accident. He was sinmly pushed| Mise Bossio Hatoh, daughiter of ‘General against the broken glass, Hatch, colonel 1Vtth oalalry, has arrived —1In policecourt posterday Fohn Novesk | rom Fort Leavenworth. and is vieiting at ‘vag., was sent up for ten days on bread and | Col. Henry’ water. Tom Murray was fined $5 and ecosts | Miss Clara Cooper, one of the fairest and for mot removing an obstrecting howss on | most accomplished young ladies -of Oswego, Eighteenth strest, and F. Sweeny was|N. Y., lsin the city, visiting Me, and Mra, mutcted 85 and costs for fighting, Y. W, Spafford, with some intention of re- —Sheriff Workman, of Otbamwa, Tewa, @ | maming here. in the city to-day having come to i destify the | Mrs. H. Stout, Touisville; 7. H, Demp: prisoner Frank Dowd, who broke, from the |ster, 1", H. Briggs, Genon; W. L. Loper, penitentiary some time age, Hes seys that | Palmyra; J. O, Rarslbach, A, ‘Sorerty, H. A, the prisoner ie the man he wants,, but the au- | Guild, Ashland; Alva Smith, Waverly; E, thorities have no power to relea o &im from | M. Kirtan, Wisner; H. W. Clark; Stanton; district jurisdition, Intho ev ant of no. case | J. J. Freeman, Genoa; A. J, Rees, Gibbon; being made against him hers, J Jowd will how- | T. P. Coffee, Guelph; E. G. Curtls, St. Paul; ver, be turned over tothe O’ gamwa people, | C. E. Wakefield, N. E. E.‘tvmee. Wn:rm;.li —The ceneus returns for O) naka wore sent | R+ Peterson, Fremont; . W. Price, Samuel to Lincoln Monday. The ¢ otal snumeration | Shanogle. W. L. Stark, I, J. Bricker, Auro- shows a population of about 58,000, The re- |ra; Walter Griffith, Western; J. J. Dietrich, vision remalns to bo made n ad the exact fig- | fenoa; George Andross, Chicago, are at the ures cannot be given, Mr, Sahier, who has | Oanfield. supervised the work says t st {f the vesidents| At the Metropolitan—N, E. Blakeslio, of West Omaha, and in the) locality of Has- | Wahoo; W. J. Hull, Fdgar; Ezra Brown, call's park and the driving park: were enumer- | Harvard; James Oarson, Superior; Brad D. ated, the total would reac' a about 65,000, Slaughter, l"ull:;ton; '% ll:. 5 ISm:::;*le]n, —Mz. George Gould, 8 oo the great Jay | Osceols; F. . Wilson, David City; O, B. arrived In the city yester daymorning from the | Grinell, J. D. Edwards, Stromaburg; Miss aast via tho Milwankoo, vocompanied by Mr, § | Hartiogton; J. W, ‘Hitchoock and family, H. H. Clark, whose gu et /Lo now is, Mr, | Horington; 8, O. Drooks, Tekamah; I.. F. Gould's visit here has » o buciness import.;He | Fryar, Cley Conjre; E, M, Doty, Blair; 0. expects to leave to-day- for the south oyer | D- Fitoh, James Zibbell, Fullorton; L. M. F. the Missourl Pacific. His trip out west is [ Chessington, McCook; J. M. Kennedy, partly one of official i' aspection of the Mus g::flmu'{{. ;‘l-l":‘;‘l‘:‘vlfl“.:':jp J\'VAQ:S:::;' e S LS e C L e e e Centre; . M. Whitney and son, Haxvard; Mrs. L. M. Bross, Norfolk; J. T. Wilson, Harman; F. E. Backus and wife, Greeley, In; A, Eager, Evansville, Ind; Charles 1. Giau- que, Detroit, Mich, pleasure. —The bida for the conetruction of the ex- position bullding, w'nich were to have been opened to-day, will moi be opened until one woek from todey. The postpone: ment has been ma do by request of several o g lurgo contractors, who deslred to figure on| geq) of North Carolina Tobacco is the the building and v rho kave been so busy that [ poat. they were unable to put in their bids for the date first advertis ed. They promise to have them ready one v reek from to-morrow. —William Ni¢holas, who was discharged ‘from the pest-hcse last week, with his fam- ily, when questi oned by a reporter, yesterday, said the public eenerally misunderstood the ‘manner in which he aad communicated the disease to his family, He did not know wken inShenandoah, Towa, that there was any small- pox there, and did not know that he was com- ing imto contact with the disease, Conse- quently, when ho went home he was unaware of the danger of comunioation of the smail- | € the donors for the following generous pox to his familv, gifts to the Buckingham Home: Hand- —A reporter in conversation with a railroad [ 301 olock, Tdholm & Erlckson; two man yesterday learned further particulars |student lamps, Mrs. Sears; castor, Mrs, of the Villisca accident on the Q line Sunday. | G. O. Hobble; carpet, Col. Chase; house- The accident ocourred near a bridge at Vil-|hold goods, Mrs. W. A. Clarke; litera. lisca and when the stock train was about to col | ture, Deacon Young; one-half dozen lide with the half dozen cars blown on thetrack | hat racks, Mr, Harding; lamps, Mr, the engineer named Abe Shinley jumped out|Scott; comforter and towels, Mes. Dr. -of the window, seriously injuring himself, | Bryant; cash donations—Mrs. Day $5, Ho was taken to Creston whero helanow being | A: M. Munro 81, John E. Mattise $1, cared for, | The firemsn was alao dan; 1y | W+ M. Derrloht $1, G. R. Henderson 2 R e tbay | 76 cents, Mrs, Cumberland §2, Chas. J. ibruised, Last night it was reported that 4 2 S -Qhi; : Reld $1. Also to the merchants for ‘Shinley was 1n a very low condition and 10t | ¢heir uniform reductions to the very low- expected to live. t price of goods purchased. Among —A meeting of tho Fair association was |the most pressing needs now is bed linen, +held Monday night in rooms of the organiza- | towels and uhl;lo n-pl‘:lnl- It Is hoped a tion. Georye Canfield was elected director, | generous public will respond liberally. vice W, H.‘Mc(;:rd H_,g::; a(;. w. MQKI; Some articles have been donated, b:t ~was appointed superintendent of special bioy- | 2O !"lg d"'"‘:efi'l };m;; "‘““1 5 ‘;“m bo ':;d it nn‘::'u:ny mm: g' premiums. | yoo - which fs now serving customers o) LRy o arneau were | qafly. Regular gospel temperance meet- appoinjed & committee to go to ings are held at 8 p. m. Thursdsy and 4 +Cleveland on the Fourth of July to close con p. m. Sabbath, Band of Hope at 4:156 tracts with the owners of Maxey Cobb and | p, m. Wednesday. Phallas, Other minor business was trans- acted, such as allowing accounts, A number of class superintendents were appointed, but the list is not ready for publication to-day. ——— Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco, ——— The town council of Wrightsville, Ga., has placed & tax of $5,000 a yearon Jamaica ginger. Wanrep 260 Dozex Live Proeons, Will pay $1.60 per dozen until July 34. P. H. ALLEN, ‘Wholesale Fresh Fish and Poultry Dealer, Omaha. ———— The Good Work Progressing, The Woman’s Christian Temperance Unlon desfre to return heartfelt thanks o —— Masonry, A Grand Castodian lodge of Instruction was opened Morday In the Masonlc temple in this city by Benj. F. Rawalt as “Grand Custodlan assisted by D. McElheuny, of Hastings, as Sen, War- den and Urad Slaughter of political and deglslative farm acting at the statlon of Junior Warden. The estimated attend- ance by those familiar with the member- ship, was about three hundred from dif forent portions of the grand jusisdlction. Among that large assemblage was P, G. M., R. O, Jordan, Omal the oldest in rn and the earliest officlary in that capac- ty seated on the right, whilst on the lefc of the Grand Custodian was seated G, M. John J, Wimple, of Hastings, the young- est in person and the last in that officlal poeition, P. G. Master, J. R, Osin, of Kalls Clty, and George W, Linluger, of the city of Omaha, were aleo In attend. ance as experlenced and intelligent work- men with the craft, The work was practically exemplified by conferring of the several degress much to the edification and Ipstruction of the auditors among whom were many of the local fraternal officlary of the jurlsdic- tlon, who were a wellinformed and Intel- ligent assamblage of the brotherhood, The grand ocustodian’s dutles con- tinued during the day and last night the grand lodge sssembled and afier the usual routiue openlog exerols P G M. Pike at the sge of elghty, de- lived one of his able and appropriate lectures on the sabj:ct of Masonary. The Umaha membership consisting of all the different departments of the fra- ternity are energetically preparing to erect & larger and more commodious hall for the use of their aesemblages on occasions when they are called together In bodies too large amd Imposing for their present accommodation o —— Alleged Auempted Swicide, Monday afterncon Drs, Herlzman and Wormersley wero called to attend #n alleged cass of self-poisoning on lower Davenport. Mrs Gus Bchuliz, 1t wi thought, had taken polson abont 3 o'clock fn the “afternoon, When the dootors saw Ler she was stretched oat on the bed, spparentiy unconselons, and falllog to respond to every eff :rt made to arouse her from her lethargy. Bue afterwards aroused sufficlently to inform those about her thst sbe had teken poison, It is ot supposed that she took morphine, however, She was alive yesterday and the cau Ber dllueas ls otld) un er ata, 6 Bakin POWDER Absolutely Pur This powder nover varios, strength and wholesomenose, More economical than 0y A marvel ot pnroty kinde.aod oannod be sold In compet!: tion with ho multitude of fow. tast, shors wolgkt slum of physvhrte powdel Bold " only in ~ eans ROYAL BAKING POWDEE CO., 100 Wall BY; K.¥ DAL BETTTVTE the ordinary FOR TUE TREATAEST OF ALY CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest nstitute West of Rive fwgton 1h ehatie of s years¥of Euccssstul practice, and 18 aldeg of ::vunuuu a8 spocialists 1o S LIS, Glool, Rir diseases of the Urinary and Res andence.ar Po 0t by mail or oxpre d Adreas all letters to L AND BUKGICAL INSTITU S izt of Owpliol Avenny OMAl/ dal ’ THE DAILY B [Fe without ¢’ K o be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the EE--WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1885 R REST—Vw 7 room cottage, 2 blooks from #ret C ey, § blooks from high school; family {idren preforred. M_F. Sears. 44641 A a1 Drlck S10FS Just bult on 10th etween A Leh. -t OR_ nas wreet, wn. [srney and Howard, frat intertion, and 7 centa per line for each subse- quent insertion: No adwertisement will be inser'ad Tor Gess than 25 centa or the first time: These advertisements will be inserted in bath Morn- ng and Bvening Bstions, representing a eiroula- Aon of over Bight Thousand. This elass of adver- B‘n Blook. xt—New Frar ronmed oottage, fall 15 neat whrect oar, at 510, Ballon Bros., 3.7 8. 18th 8t. 808-93 (p-Stilrs. Original and only "disfit Clothin of their patrons that they are th {\OR RENT—- iree story brick store building; en- gutre of Edward Norris & 0o, room 1 Oronnte e tinements must positively be paid in @dvence, TO LOAN—MONEY, 104X~ 8600 0 €700 on good real estate security. 73 W. G. BHRIVER, opposite P, O. OXRY 10 LOAN—On roal estate in suma of 50 and upwards, to any amount. Omaba Financlal Exchange, 1508 Farnam St Money (o loan—On collaterals in sums of $25 and upwards, to any amount. Omaha Finanolsl Ex- change, 1508 Farnam St. Money %o 1oan—On chattels in sums of $5 and up- wards to any amount, at low rates. Omaha Financial Exchange, 1508 Farnam St. Money to loan—On good securitios of any kind, 1n any amount, at tho Omaha Financial Exchange, 1508 Farnam St., up-stairs, 920.t1 ONETY b0 loan In sums of §200 and upwards on IV e cings rout ntata socurty. * Potter & Gobbs 1616 Farnam . 840-tt ONEY To loan on chattels, Woolley & Harrlson, Room 20, Omaha National bsnk building 5041 onme | Mowny | woxmy 111 Money to Loan-On ohattel security by W. R. Croft, ¥oom 4, With- nell bullding, N. E. cornet 15tn and Harney ' Afier years of experionoe and a caroful study of $ho busi. oms of loaning money on personal property, 1 have stlaat pertectad » ystom wherory the publcity Al in such cases 1a done away with,and 1am now in & postion to moot the demands of ail *ho bocome ‘omporarialy embarrassed and destro to raiso money widhout delay and n o quict maoner. _ Housoxeop- ers, professionsl gentlemon, mochanics and otbers in thid clty can obtain advances from $10 to 81,000 on stich socurity 8 houschold tirniture, plancs, ma- chinery, horses, wagons, warehouso rocolpts, focur- ed noted of hand, etc., Without romoving same from owners rosidence or piace of business. Ono of tho advantages [offer la that any parsof any loaa can be paid at any time which will reduce the interest pro rata and all loans rencwed ab the original rates of fnterest, I havono brokors In connoction with @y office, but personally su porintend all my. loane, Thave privats ofioss connocted with my goneral oftice #0 that, customers do not come in contach with onch other, consequently mwking all transactions strictly piivate. W. R. Croft, room 4, Withnell bullding, N. K. cor. 5th and Haroy, 637-J.14 ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and ch: Y1 . L. Thomas. ONEY Loansd on ohattels, cut rate, R. R ¥ stokets boughtand sold. A, Forman,218 8, g;éx:'!t OFLY TO LOAN In_sums of $800 and upward. Vi 0.F. Davis and Co., Real Estats Loan Agents, 1605 Farnam 84, 8104 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reod &Co's. Loan office VL on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds and all othe rartioles of value, without remcval. Over 1st National Bauk,corner 185 Aud Farnam. - All businoss shictly confdontial, attols 88741, ROOMS FOR RENT. OR RRXT—A 015 south 18th, handsomely furoished front parlor, for gentleman and wife. = 60S-26p OR RENT—Several fino offices In Crounse’ blook, Inquire B, Norrts, room 10 Crounso, blook on mwxt House on Irard strect, betwoen 16th | of and 20th Sts. Inquire 10 Capitol ave.. x \ 4 5024 |holding contracts with the 48t {0R RExT—Furnished rooms 1617 Davenpor 488 90p lon RENT—Furnished room 1818 Jackson. 3u.%0p 7OR RRNT—A bandsomely furnished room, hath Yoom; 1720 Capitel avo 200-5p F ave. woek, at 111 18th §t., between Dodge and 458.26p pitol | other can hold the same. These TOR RaxT— A pleasantly situsted and furniihed tront room, 716 8. 16th 8¢, 02.33p OR_RENT-Two picely furnished rooms, N. W. corner 12th and Howard. For gentlemen only, 403.28p 'or waxT, — Furnished or unfurnished rooms within one block of «'pera house References requitod and given. A U. W., Bee office. 448-23 Fesem- JRox s —Kicely faraishod tront room St Ploasant room furnished, 1428 Howard 4271 1623 Dodge 485-20p the hand of The ANTED—A good furnithed room for 2 gentlemen, Address “'B. 0. N." Boe office, 482-t1 \on RRXT—A picely furnished room at 6054 north 17th 8t 70.28p 'OR RENT—Tw0 unfurnished rooms 1619 Farnam, 40181, Ok RFNT—A Houso of b rooms and barn for 4 hor— ses in North Omaha; §16 per month, Address “A. U. W." Bee office. 44028 or RENT—Nowly furnished front room for gentle- | if there is a place on earth for genu ‘man and wife, oF two gentiemen. Dr Spraguc, corner 17th and Capltol ave. 408.25p JFonpaxt—8nico furnishied roomest St v 805 Harnoy 419.25p loR RENT—June 26th, two connocted rooms with board; tront room, south-east. 1914 Webster. 3574y 18p 3 JJOR RENT—A f{ront room with bay window; modern improvements, euitable for 2 gentlemen, South. enct corper 10th aud Farnam 8t. 450-t1 '0R RENT—Two elegant offices in Bushmann's block. 894-t1 W. M. Bushman. WANTED FEMALE HELP. R AxTED—Tmmediately, good glrl fer general house wor« at south-east corner 20th and Far. 518:25p nam St. YATANTED—A girl ™ rom 14 to 16 yoars of ago to Sist in tho caro of children, at 2011 Bart St. 501.25p 'OR RENT—2 unfurnished front rooms at 1612 Doug- las street, up-stairs. 876-t1 st, 290-1 an reNT—Furnished room 1617 Chicago kNT—Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge street. e 183-July 9 Furnished and unfurnished rosm: 9 ot 167-t1 N ass nurse girl at X. E. corner 28d and Cass street. 487.21 anu;\-—fl girl tor gezoral house work Small family. Good wages, Applyat 088 North 23 Street. 486.95p ANTED—A girl to work in_kitchen at Doran House, 913 Parnam ., opp. oo ofice. = 488+ 7 AxTED—German girl In family of throe; must be good cook, wasner and ironer, with gocd ref- erence; no other need apply. Call at 608 South 1¢th Streot. 498-28p AxTED—A good girl at 1102 DavenportSt, Carey Hous 472 t1 TASTED—Good girls for 18 private families; light ‘work; good wag all 1120 Farnaw 85, 476! W ANTED - Good dining room girl, 1120 street. nam 477t ANTED—Immediately, girl for kitchen work at 204 North 10th 8t. 445 23p ANTED—A good girl tohelp in kitchen at Ar- cade Hotel, 1913 Douglas &6, 489 28p WV ATmo—a kitchen gir, 1618 Howara. 431.98p 'ANTRD—A kitchen girl; must know how to cook 1818 Capltol ave. 420 28p irl; 00d cook and_lsun- 'Mra. Coflman, 20th 41125, Y\ AxTao—A competent girl at 424 N. 17th,_strect. 854-41 ANTRD—A gir); must dresy "ANTED—GO0d girls for hotels, private fawille kitchen and laundry work. ~ Call a$ Omaha Em' ployment Burean, 1120 Farnam 8t. 847-t1 J0R R ‘OR RENT - Contrally locatad furnished rooms at 628 south 15th St. 125-4¢ 1510 Harney St. JFCR - For manutaoruring parvoscs or hal, large room 44x75, 8d floor, No. 110 8. 14th . enquire at 1400 Dodge st. F two gentlemes K Simpson. 111-4¢ 0R RENT—Large handsomely furnished cool room ‘modern oonvenience, with excellent board for I¢o table board, 1718 Dodge. 687-t1 OB RRNTFurnishod large front room with alcove grato bath, cte., 1716 Caas street, 949-41 Open Eveni 'oR RENT—Room with board suitable for one or two mst-cLAss board and farnished room at 85 per [ erchant tailors throughou! the country THE O nly em poriom in Omaha handling merchant tailor misfit and uncalled for clothing erry who represent them are imitations, and to dsmonstrats more fully the O, o C ontracts are legal and read as follows : *“We, the undersigned, do heraby promise and agra by his customer, and pay said — amount of deposit paid upon them by the customer, 2 to buy for cash Witness our hand | g eople of Omaha and vicinily who have pa‘ronized the O. M, C. P. are acqu show their eagerness to keep it in the minds of their friends, and donot hesit: ine bargains it P — A 1 — 0 -7 ngs until 9 o’clock U-Sllrs. g Pariors, 1312 Douglas street, upsstairs, wish to impress vpon the minds a3 a specialty, and all . 0, P. ave tha oaly peop'e to purchase all garments left upon their hands, consequently none all garm nts of clothing left upoa ———— his cost of making said garments, less the this day of —A. D.1885," ainted with these facts, and ate toannounce the Truth that ORIGINAL MISHT GLOTHING P 1312 DOUGLAS STREET--UP-STAIRS. VUp-Stairs.: i RLORS 1312, VUp-Stairs. Raturdays until 10 o’clock LWATS on hand at & bargain, No 1 sccond hand carriage phacton and side bar buggies; also um. brollas and sunshades, at 1403-1411 Dodge i OR #8ALE—Ono of the best ostablished cash grocery business; will take city property in exchange. Address ““Grocer” care this office. 306-t1 ‘R REXT—Large front room on first floor with or with board; inquire at 1901 Farnam St. = g OOMB—With board,destrable {r summer. Apply ¢ 89 Charles Hotol. 833-41 FORSALE—FARMS. gentleman, 1812 Dodge St. 708-t1 'OR BALE—7 room cottage, well. barn and clstern, torms, Potter & Cob, 1515 Farnam S ' '652.4¢ OR_8ALR—On south 221 st, one & room and ono 6 room cottago, b ot, rent for §35 separatel) . Potts 650-t1 08 8ALR—160 noro farm York Co., Neb. ¥, w. | I Battis, York Neb. 837:lyisp ok saua—Good farm in Washington Co; 171 scres; 80 acres cultivated; good buildings; ' fine orchard; running water; all fenced. Edward Norris Co., room 19 Crounse'Block. ave, $6,000. Leavenworth 8ts., $3,000. Bemis, 15th ana Douglas 20423 Fan BALE—Jersey cows at auction. 18 head, High class and registerd Jersey cows will bo sold at auction, Weduesday, July 1, 18%, at 2 o'lock, with- out limit or by bid. 'Haviog councluded to sell my Jo5 2aun—55 toot on Cuming betwsen 19th and 20th | entire herd cf 18 cows, and give my wholo attention with house, §2,700. Bodford & Soucr. 686-tf | 40 broeding high bred nativo stock and shetiand po- - nies, Is my cause for selling. Terms cash, N 1, D. Solomon, Bpring Valley 8took farm, Omaha, Neb. 282-July 1 Fon BALE—A 000 sore stook and grain farm, sl fm- ved; four hours' ride from the Omaha Stook Yards; seven miles from the oity of Fremont; two rallroads within threo miles; 800 acres under plow, the rest in pasture; board' fence, running stream through pasture; house with ten rooms; will be suld cheapif sold immediately; on terms o' suit. For turther particulars inquire of Geo. C. Grodfroy, Fre- mont, Neb. 836 8t 'or BALE—Lote In Lo Place,” “Colleg twomiles trom the post offic ments. Bemis, 15th and Douglas. G Sin—valuablo Chckering now and little used, at largo 604~ nd plavo nearl ocouat at 171 ANTID—Girl t 1640 Shorman avenue. 1600-41 3.'M. Counsman. ANTED—Three experlenced women canvassors, §0 per day, guaranteed; room 7, Redick block. Cass stroet. 949-41 FOR SAI;HL—HOUSES LOTS, -Beautiful acre 15t on Cuming 8t., fronts 0 streets; will be cut into smaller lots 'y terms. 'Bemis, 16th and Douglas. 504-23 REAL ESTATE. Jo® #rur—BySaunders &Co, 1404 Famam St. 1] at the Mot~ ANTED—First-olass dining_room apply. 82440 ropolitan hotel; none otner ne WANTED MALE HELP. w VY Aro—Baker 1102 Davenport 8. . 490.24p W Ao mart young man about eightoen as 5. stact book keopor 1o & wholesale ouse, - Ad- dress box 60, City. 484.26p R SALE.—7 room hou Davenprrt street, one block fro over 1st National Bank. well, clsterr, etc, on locks from High School. ¥3,000. W. H. Green, 4 1ot Parker's_addition § block from St Car, 8400, Corner lot in Shinn's sddition 8650, # 1ot on Leayenworth St., fenced, and full of shade troes; 400 if taken within 5 daye. Lot on Harney near 20th 8., $2,700. Lots in Sauders and Himebaugh's additions trom $160 to 8276, andon monthly payments. 4-40 acre'tracts 4 miles trom city, at $35 per acre, cheap. Also lots ia Highland Plice, and Jerome Park. '0R 8ALR—Corner lot 66x182 Farnam and 27th 8t., R 8ALE— Tw0 room house on 4 years loased ground Tnquire at Mrs, C. T. Smith, 1030 Clarkson 8t 480-20p xw houses of 4 rooms an1 etablo with full lot on Hamilton, near 30th and west of Saunders 8t., $1,200; cary tormsto suit purchaser, Bewis, 16th and Dougles etreets. L b04-23 ANTED—Agents to sell books and_albums, Iateet style on installmente! salary or commission Address or call afternoon, 802 Noith 13th 8t.,Omaba. 416-25p W A5To—Live agonta to work Lifo and Accldont Insurance for a strong New Yorx company iu every town In Nebraske aud Towa Grod_cominis sion'to workers Address E C. Wilecx & Co., Gen- eral Ageuts, Kansas City, Mo, 76,27 Inquire of Geo. £36.§1, oUR clgarmakors wantod. B b. , Fremont, 'SITUATIONS WANTED, ANkED— By widolo agod lady, Address “*N. N." Bee office. W ituation as cook, 485-29p AN & yea; —A situation a8 druggist by a man with experience. Address “‘W. J.” Bee office, 403-26p W Axteo—Situstion by young Isdy stenograpber Who i8 also au expert operator on the fype wri- ter ard calagraph; Good references. 4ddress box 781, Plattsmouth, Neb. 484-25p VA Axrio < Position by & short hend man and typo writer who has a No 2 improved Rewington type writer; can give good references;can begin work stonce. Adiress Ne 60, Bee office. 476-28p MISOELLANEOUS WANTS, 7ANTED —A quict, furnished 00m by & gentleman, Address "0, 0. 'Beo office, 508 24 W/ Axmao—To ront by a family of two, #ix room oottage within 7 blocks of postoffice. Address Edwin Davis, real estate 1509 Farnam. 440-:8p ANTED—10 buy & who'e or hall Interest In Rail torms eas, all, or 81,500 for half, tlonal Eaak, 5UB-A1 Feei No 183, House of 6 rooms full lot, city water, east front, fine view, shade and fruit troes; n very beautl- ful place, Shinn's sddition $2,500;8500 down, balance to euit. gn saun—Eight lots left in Peluam place, two blooks from street oars; these are very nice ots; fine view. Will sell at $400'to $500 each, on month'y paymenta. C. E. Mayne & Co., 8. W. corer 15th and Farnam. 272-28 — 2L lots in & body at 8200 cach on easy term; this Is & barga'n and nomistake, £34. Houso 7 rooms on 18th strect, one block south of St Mary's ave, §3,100; caty terms, 335, House 8 rooms on 10th etreot, one block sonth 8t Mary's ave., §3,100; easy terme. 188, * Three beautiful south front lota on Michigan street, ono blick west of Park ave., §1,3%0 cach; easy terms. O, K. Mayne & Co , €, W. corner 16th and Farnam. 450 24 0R 8ALE—Lot {n Lows's addition, $375; terms, $20 cach, $7 60 por month. Two lots i Shinn's ad ditlon, 83 0 «ch. Lot and a halt in Parker’s addition near :choo) house, §1,500, Bemis, 16th and Douglas, 50458 Fuu saLE—Untll July 1at; we will contlnue to sell Farnam street 104 In Highland place, at $850. Gerome Park lots $376 to $400. llou Bros., 817 \oR 8ALE-Houseand 2 lotsnear 19tn and St Mary's House and lot near 19th and addltion, “Prospech nly one and one-half to £0 be gold on easy pay- [ from street cars.—§350. JRroR sxi~Throe choloost lota fn Hansoem place. 654-t1 Potter & Cobb. on i8th streot 8 blocks from shops $2,600, on casy JFCR faun—At o bargain, on acoount of my he falling, 1wish to dipose of my billiard hall, is in the best location in the city, nnd doing » g Ppaying business at all times. For fad partical addrss C. L. Horman, Plattsmouth. Neb. S 086-Jaly! e 8ALA—Drug storo n a desirable_locality, invoice about §1.500 R C Patterson, NE cornes 18th and Farnam. 486-t JH9R SALE—Or exohange a full stock o clothing boots and shoes, gen ralshing coods, will ex- chango for Nebrasks Lands. G, H. Poboreon, 04 6. 10th 5t., Omaba, N; o ARION PLACE—0 good lots in this addition with. 1n 8 blocks of street ca terms, W H Green, over 1st Ne 82741 Fon sALR—Lots n Hillslde add cheavest and best Inside los in tho city, §760 to $050 exclusive acents. Potter & Cobb. 051-1¢ JFor sain—A tallcornor lot, two blooss wost of od car lio —$5%0, This a positvoly & bargain. J. E. Riley & Co., 916 3. 18th 8t. For S8ale—Lot 60x140, 22d 8t., near Gracs, $600. This I8 also & bargain. J. E. Riley & Co.,215 S 13th 8t For Salo—Throe lots 50x140, south tront, 4 blooks each; bargalos. J. E. Riley & Co., 2168 18th 8t. For Bale—Twolota on Georgia av, Rodlok's,add. east front, no grading, near Faruam, 76x140—82000 ench. Theso are ressonable. J. E. Rlloy & Co,zis 8 18th 8k, For Sale—Nine lote on Virginia ave., §500 to $050 each. J. E. Riloy & Co, 315 8 13th st. For Sale—Ten lots on Cuming st., and nine on Burt st., four blocks from military bridge. J. E. Ri- ley &Co., 215 8 18th s For 8alo—Elghteen lots on Vinton st., one block from terminus 18th streot car line. Positively cheap. J. E Ril y & Co., 2168 13th st. Wo desire to say to our patrons that In the above list we can give assurance of safe and profita blo In- vestmont, Wo also havo property in almost overy quarterof the city worthy of investigation, J.E. RILEY & CO., 215 8 18th st R28-t1 WV EorrER Fon panEast hall of block 3 Smith's add., 500 feet front, two acre lots, nicest in full view of clty +nd Bluffs, making 10 lots 165 fect each, will sell half or all. Lots 44 and 60, Nelson'sadd , 700 each or will gell half of either; Tots 60x145 Kountz's 2d add. near th and Center, $100 each, Lot b, block 1, Kountz's 4th add, being store on 10th s, full lot 2,200, also lot 9 same block §1,350 Two lots In 8 uth Omahs, by Goodman's, with house, orchard, cistern, and well, all $400. 16 ivo acro lots in Vineland, b miles north city limits overlookivg city and Kluffs, §55 per acre. PERSONAL. Apies if you want your plamos or tips cloaned, dyed and curled; Hrst-olass work guaranteed, g6 403§y 22 L to Henry Sincero, KRSONAL—Mrs. E. M. Hooper. trance clalrvoyant, and healing medium, over 718 North fllbfiil}l,El 421 ant and Magnetic bealer, isoase, 707 N, 16th St. RS, SCIRODER— Clalrye Locates all pain and 487.July 19 D 3 ., A CIHESTERPIRLD—Magnetio physiclan, test and developing medium, over 619 north 16th 8t, 663-j21 ICE OREAM., Tu- purest, richost and best ico oream always frosh on hand; orders for private and bosrding houses promptly delivered. ~ Cirl Schmid, 503 South 15th trect, above Farnam, 193-ly-9 ~ CHIROPODIST. (CJCkra—All stlments of the foot, s1coosstully treat- od by Dr. Barry, 1512 Douglas strcet. _Oflice for dien. _ majlys BOARDING, lor Restaurat. the wook, §3.25. $3.60. 2 conte, , nosr Dodge. 718.426 Lot 10and 11 block 19, Havscom place sightly, 81,200 for both. Half acro 180 foet front block 5, Park place, with house, barn, well, and cistern. Corner, 2 lots in Hawthorne on Cass e, 900 for | both et eto, | Call and oo us, Dextor L. Thomag[& Bro., Real | Estate; Room § Creighton block. 6784t | very Bouth 18:h St 3975 {JOR sALE ~00x120 in Lowe's 1st addition wlso lots | X8 room nou e, cemented ce'lar.well, ¢ n eay | ote., $1,60°; §500 down, balauce §15 p r month, E Mayno& Co, 8. W.'corner 16t nd Faraam, 46i-24 ood ,barn C, TOR 8'1x—86 foet on Farnam nesr 0th; in Highland Placy and Jeromo Par terme, Luttle & Alliso, 211 south 13th st. 849.jly 15 {\OR 8aLr.—2lots, 60 x 140 fecton Farnam _street, south front, elegant location, must be sold, W. H. Green, over 1st Nstional Bank. 600 tf {\OR BALE—our low on Georicia av -, 1 Hansco place, good location; will sell in a body or fops ratoly at’' nbargala, Terms to suit Addross ‘G ¥eo offi o, 120-40 TOR 8ALE—By A Ssunders & Co., 1404 Farnam 8t. 8,600 acres In Thayor county 1,600 actes in Antelope ounty, also 50 ok 8ALE—Full 1ot on 18th street, threo coltrges on lot, 8 olsterns, well ota,, wou'd rent f-r §60 r month; if sold in 80 days $5,250, Potter & ‘obb, 1516 Farnam street, 28524 Lands in Jefferson county Lands in Nuckols oounty Landa fn Hatlan county, Lands in Furnas county Lauds o Saunders county Lauds in Piatte coanty, al Lands i Colfax oounty, als» Yands in Stanton county, also Lands in Codar connty, also 70k 8ALK—T hree quarters of an acre on California street, near Academy of the Sacred Heas ne county, a's0 Bomis, 16th and Douglas. n Richardson county. [n suuaTob doxido Arbor place, 4 yooms, house, stable, well eto , §1,100 oasy terms. Lot 60x125 Kountze 4th add,, east front. House 20x25, brick bas:ment, cistern and well, R SAL block 50 feet front on om head of Bt Mary's $3,600 for w. H. Green, over 1t Na- 610 ¢ T WA T ocounter. Good country town pr lun;r}. Adoress, ""Lunch Counter,” o.re Owmalia Be. within 20 of 12th and Douglas 8t~ Addre &iviug terms snd describinglot. ' J W" Ben offic 490 25p shrubory eto. Green, over 1sf st ; inquire at premises. $2,000 Corncr 18th and Casbellar,75x102, 6 room firat-class house, baro, carriage houee, large cistern, ete, Call for price. CHhoice Tots In Barlot's, O'Nell's, Paulsen's, Denise N *outh 10th strect, cornor lot €6x140 feo', east front; 7 room houte, barn. sll improvemonts, for $2,600." Must be sold. W, H I Bavk. 23481 and Burr Oak iditions, 1y built, 9 reoms, all | * Lot 99x132, east front, 4 rooms, new house, large th 41 ot, 88 1716 Cass | gtable, woll, otc.; south 18th near Center, #2,100. 12561 Lot 180x150 Park place, §1,100. O 70R 8ALH —Large house, modern improvements ANTED—A few places {a familios to do washing, v a6 1242 Dodge 8t. 4id-8p ar 8% Mary's avenue, Douglss. ~ 604-23 Lot 68x 140, Barker's Sub-dixision $350. ¥or rent or sale ~Two lots nesr Cuming, 1 square trom Red car liue; elegant house, §7,000. [0k aE—Lot on 20th 7,600, Bomie, 16th an TED - Hoarders, hoard and nioely farnished oms, $4.25 er week; oloan beds waranted; itol ave. 455 % Iy oR #ALE—A choice 1ot in Hanscom Place on Georgi Avenue; will sell at & bargain on term 0 suit; address D C. A., Bee office. 1201 4 lote in Burr Oak add, one of the moss desirablo building places near elty! call for price. For rent—6 room cotiage, well, cistern, stalle eto., 2:th street, bet seen Clark and Gracs, es:tfroot, §20 per month, A5TED—A gecond hand wagon scale chesp for cash. Acdicas G, W. Heory, Beo office. $44-20 w W 7 ArTED—To buy & house of 8 or 7 rooms with lot; will pay cash, Address “G, C." Beo offi 393-24p GENTS wANTED, Address Bt Louls Electrio Lamp 43Co , Bt Louls for vircular, cuts and terms of the | osndle pover dacsh Fleotde Lamp. 811ly12 ANTED—Every ady in Deed of & sewing ma. chine, to seo the now Improved Amarican No, Fe Cralle & Jones. Green, over 1st Nationsl Bank . ¥ ore and 6 rooms upstairs,St Mary's ave. near 17th srreet. Call for price. Good 7-8 room house, Convent street, § tquare B 8ALK —Five lots 47x180; together on Learen- worth street; beautiful location, $1,000 One- onrth oash, balducs oo long flae, eady Surs. 10 on BaLk.—Corner lot, east frent, 60 x 140 feet, ~By O, F, Davis & Co., 1605 Farnam St. Zhouses 8 ots In Hanscom Pla House and lot on Parl Twentleth " 81,400, Dodgo near 20th 84, 82,200, each, § 625, enuo, 84,000, ort 8t., 812'000, " § 2,000, south 18th ** § 4,000. in Boono county, 87 to 810 20,000 Stanton "' §7 to §12. Tand In Madison, Waj ne, Platte ard Hall counties on ensy torm:, Money oaned on long time, 696-t1 BUSINESS OHANCE rtner with #6000 for good piying o busicoss, Addross “G M R” Omaha kL 5 ANTED. whole: \! P.o, T g row sain—The anly hotel in Clay Contor, Nobraska; can be bovght cheap; the register £0r May £hows fuur hundre1 transionis; oorrespond- ence wolicitod . Addross Trimble & Chapman, Clay 49 Center Neb. p W Axteo—To exchango 4 _lots in Omah for small hotel or business property in country town, west or north preferrsd. Address “Exchange,” Owaha Bee, «5127p ANTRD—To trade first-class tarm 190 & “res, good house, barns, grainerles, wells and living water; over 10) asres under cultivation, Flatte Co., near Col. umbng; will trade or how e and lot in Omaha. U, E Mayne & Co., 5. W. corner 15th and Farnsm. stablished hakery In £aod loca~ " Bos offizo, 80524 for picu| fare givel Paplllion, Neb. Livery stable, 418 80 athi 15th tre s, Omaha, [0} Peycke Broe., Agents. LOST AND FOUND. 087—0n June 520, & black sottivg out of ring, J with fnltial 0. "Liboral reward will bo patd if refurncd to tho Misflt Clothing Parlore, 1812 Douglas stroot. 4907-23 qmu ED—A b'sck roare about 12 years old, white Rapot in tho forchead and left front foot; white and blind In the rizht eye. Finder will be rowarded by A. Potorson, 23th and California 491-23p cturning her to J. troet. JTRAYED — 006 bay from Storz & 10 whereabuts w Tier, orse, whito tace. weighs 1 408 hrevery, any information as bo suitably rowardod. Store & arer 087—0n Thursday, a red heiler calf; any persom _4finding swme and ieaving {nformatlon at K. Fear- 's,corner 12th and Farnam, will be re:p-ctiully re= warded 4 6p 087—Dog red and white; setter, (Dick.) Reward 4 for inforr ation leadi'g to his whereshoute Tirrell & Cook, 1806 Farnan Bt. 403-t1 RUPTURE CURED, 0_Opcration of useloss trusses. Dr. M. M. Moore 245 Wabash ave., Chicago, is., a6 Omahs overy 8 daye. Sono stamp for clrculst. - 490.§ly.28 MISCELLANEOUS, okTiNG and pecu'lar books for geatlemen. La Tor stamp. Lock box 86, Ceps May, N.d, Jéswitp 0 fsun-Now capa of Ouats, #5 each. Bowis® 16th and Douglus. 46130 | n U, P Pack loosted 12 miles 8. W, on U, P, 103d, 1810w 0p:n 80 6o public and can be rented snud social i rhorings. Bpecial rates for For terms, call or address . C. Bchwenok 0924 ROOD MARNS—Partizs wisnlng to purchase brood mares foF ranch purpes pliaso call at Howan's st IRW BILVER TAG, 06 00t Kivo you hoart-hurm. Tagesoduemud 84 oo cent, eacii by the deslers -t blisbed nercanti'e business i Omaba. pital required, $6,002 to 10,0 0. For furthe ticulars address A, this office. trom 8¢, Car line, $30 per 466tf PAULSEN & CO., 1518 Fi RO mwr—g room house wad. good bara on green car line,842 per wmonth. ; For rent—11 room Louse aud large barn ou ed ine, $50 per month, 85,000 —22xt2, on Dodge; and briok bailding, Lot 44x120 aud 8 story brick block 0a Dodge Bt.,at one block from Park avenue.’ §1,600. W. H. 5084t 0B ALK~ Frty lots for sale on Burt and Cumings betweon 29th and Slst chieap, luside proporty edford & Souer, 7 P. E. Floduan & Co. ageots; 220 N 10th, 8304 HOK ok » —HUUBKS AN Ly roome, nouse 10 rooms. 4. | ! Phlpps Hoo, Eoward and Camphe . |~ 8141 JOR kENT—A Dew convenlest 8 room house on Caldwe'l stree*, one block West of Saunders St. Apply ab 187 [zard 4. 200-24p 0k kA3T—For storsge oF wanufacturin; upper floors with ousside cotravoe, poses y to F “ At Juho A. ¥rehan, wholesale ulgerr, No, 1805 Douslag 8¢, Ow », Nobreskz, iy north bet 100k and 11th, will lease for 99 years, Bed- ¥ & bargain. {108 Luann—Bost unoocupled groundin tho ty for | * 155 foo on N 10th to lesse for & term of years. warebouso house, 87 feot front oo Leavenw orth , 160 foet s 44 feot for sale on Farnsm. Livery for sao, ohoap, £00d trado and will pay feom tho start. M. F. Sears, Wilima blook, 16th and Doage Bt 407-4¢ ord & Bouer. Y FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS, 'Ok 8ALE—A fast four yesr o'd pouy. Brode:lok's, 810 South 10th, 7ok 8aLx—(No 282) elogant residenos property on B el Fcoms: vath: all modera frapro il hard flish; hot and eold water; furnsce grator! elootrio spparatuies; sewer connecHions &c, Tiew house, south froot $8,6(0. C E Msyne & Co; by W, corsier 1b:b and Furasm, (e Inguire at 440-28p. 7108 aALS —Vary cheap, one pair smsll mules in worklo order. " Jou! Garaeau, Uracker 0o, 70k 8ALK—O1d astablished paylog busines whole- salo aud rotail; salos last vear §100,000; gocds rle and known, no remnants; business growing, BANDONAD HOMESTRADS —Now law. Persons who 00k homesteads in Wostern Kansas previous to June 16th, 1550, aud abandoned them without mak= ing Anal proof, will learn somothing 10 thelr advan~ tago by add cessing me by lotbor ab o hollacd, laud sttoracy, Kenneth, Sneridan Co. 643, e, Isasc Mul. 998-§ly0 aud can be largoly inoreaed; oapltal neceesary about 20,000 Parties who have the moueyaud mésn bus. iness, will find this an oporiuni'y seldom offered, No others need address “Johnson” Boe ume; i 478 Pmun-o’n Eiiliorn and Plawte. O skeats. KW BILVER TAG. 163 frult Savored, tage at no oent cach by the dealors, {0 RENT—A hotel and 8aloon known as the Den- ver House, loosted in Frewont, Neb. with- in forty feet of the U. P, track. Will réut for one to XeTRUCTION on banjo glven by G E Gel beck, at 1116 Capitol ave. 450, Bve years on reasonable terms. House ls neatly fur- nished aud 3 the best stand in Dodge county. In. quire of Robt. Gregg or Mrs, Bridget Haulon, Fre. mont, Neb, 8050-20p JFonsus—Estaslished coms iiason busiioss; smul capi al i geod ressons for selli~g. Ad- drese ' Commisslon” care Bee offica. 862 € Bros , Agente. I) Abel, P. 0. Bx 813 HEw BILVER TAG, 1t d088 DO taint the breath, tags ‘redoewned at oue cust Ach by the dealors. “l';y'ti RIVY, vaults, sini s snd cesspools cleaned at the whortest notice aud satlefaction 'uu-lfi?d g - alp

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