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THE DAILY BEE Fridey Morniog, Jone 26 LOOAL BREVITIES, ~John Jones was arrested by Officer Whalen, yesterday, after a_hard tussle, Jones was seen buzzing around a dranken man, and with the intention, it was supposed, of rob: bing him. —Ole Oleson, & man smployed in the U, P, shops, hiad a heavy car wheel fall on his foot yostorday morning, badly crushing it. He waa taken charge of by tho company’s physi- cian, Dr, Gailbraith, —There will be services at the temple o the congregation, corner of Twenty-Second and Harney streets on Friday, the 26th inst., at7:30 p. m. The Rev, Max Moses, of Jack- sonville, Fla, will officiate. Everybody cordilly invited, —Ttis ssid that arrangements have been made for a grand knock out between Prof, ¥d Miller, of Omaha, and James McNally, the Holt county slugger, to take place at the skating rink in O'Neil on July 4th, The fight will be with small soft gloves for §250 a side, tho house rechipts and the champlonship of the state. —The Omaha Boat club, or rather the Omaha Rowing assosiation, held a meeting Wednerday and transacted some important business, Amovg other things the buil g of boat kouse sixty feet long, on the west side of Cutefl Iake, at Sulphur springs, was or- dorod; also the purchnse of rix boats. Some of these will be working boats, and others scullers, —Superintendent White, of the Chicsgo diviston of the railway mail service, is in the city, inspecting the local office, Mer, White has no special mission here, When ques- tloned by o reporter this morning, he said {hat there was nothing new in the matter of the fast mail from Chicago west. He did not think that anything would be done in the 1 atter at any oarly day. —TLoud complainta are being made now by the residents In the vicinity of Caldwell and Hamilton strects of & crowd of boya who hang around the corner of “Toft’s block” in that vicinity, until late at night, ralsing Cain gen- erally, ehouting, hooting, firing off fire crack- ers, and conspiring against the peaco and rest of all respcctable people in the neighborhood, A special policeman should be stationed there, —1In Judge Selden’s court Wednesday the caso of Mrs. Schaller ve. Stevenson was on teial, This is one phase of the celebrated case which has been pending in local tribunals for ‘many monthe, and s an action brought to re- cover a lot of lumber wrongfully seized by defondant. Ina formor trial & verdict was rendered for the defendant, but upon the new trial of yesterday the victory was won by the plaintiff, Mrs. Schaller, Smoke Seal of North Carolina To- bacco. ‘Wantep 260 Dozex Live PicEo: Witl pay 81,50 per dozen until July 3 P. H. ALLEN, Whelesale Fresh Fish and Poultry Dealer, Omaba, THE VIADUCT MATTER. Tho Councll and Oitizens’ Commit- tecs Have a Moeting With President Adams of the U, P. _ Asting Mayor Bechel, Councilmen Thrave, Ford, Goodrlch, Schroeder and Ghodman, City Englneer Rosewater and bis asslstant, Mr, Tilson, with Herman ¥ iantz and Serator McShane, forming 15 council and cit'zens’ commlttee, re- «-atly appointed to meet snd consult wth Presldent Adams, c¢f the Unlon V.oific road, when that gintleman made appearancs here, on the proposition o bulldlng viaducts acress the U, P, t.u & elther at Eleventh or Sixteenth st o8, orboth, met tim Wein(sday w. . ng. Division Superintedent Dor- v 1.cs was also present in behalf of the r. coad, Together in carrluges they vis. i | and vlewed the proposed eites, ai.d Mr, Adams was informed as to the co.imates of ocost for construction as reported by City Eoglneer Rosewater, viz: $55,000 to §65,000 for the Eleventh street viaduct and 870,000 to build ore at Sixteenth street. No agreements were arrlved at as to which one or how many of the strests should be improved with viaducts across the track, Itis underatood that Mr, Adams ssid the U. P. company would willingly bear its share of the expense, for vladucts, on elther Eleventh or Sixteenth streets, or both; also, Seventeenth and Twentieth streets if the clty will agree to put fences across Tenth street on elther side of the rallroad tracks where £o much danger of serlous accidents exlsts all the timo. These viaduct bridges contemplate & rallroad way thirly feet wide, with a foot assage on each side from six to elght Ksut wide, 1t s expected that another meoting will be held to-day, when General Man- ager Callaway will be preeent and the matter put in such shape that all parties will know what to do. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco is the beat. e — A HACK RIDE. ‘What it Led to—Thompson's Sad Ex- perience, About noon yesterday Frank Thompson a man from Pottowaitime covnty, Iows, who had come to Omaha to “sse the ele- phant,” eame to police headquarters and reported that he had fallen In with a gang of toughs aud had been badly slug- ged. Howas indeed la & deplorable ate, bis face being frescoed with start. ling black and blue effects. It soems that he had bsen drlnking pretty freely in saloons on lower Douglas street aud fell into a hard crowd, He appesred to be pretty flush with his money, and was pounced upon by three of the *'baye, you know", who invited bim to take & hack ride. Thompson stoutly declined the Invitation at first,ashe suspected somethlpg wrong, but finally was pressed into the hack and driven down Sixteenth street. When out of town acd in a eecluded locallty he was jumped upon by hls com- penions, who doubtless had the intention of robblog biw. Defore he could escape from the back by fighting h's way out, he had been terelbly bsaten and brulsed by hia thug comrades, He does not know the na of bis i but the police etrongly suspect » certain parly of complicity in the affatr, and some arreits will doubtless scon be made. g eSS A Y e et MILITARY MATTERS. A Board of Survey Ordered--(sossip Personal and Genera' A board of survey has been appolnted by General Howatd to meet atCheyenne, Wyoming, on Monday, the 20th day of June, 1885, at 10 o'clock &, m., to Invest- Igate the clreumstances attending the de- Iay In the delivery of a saw mlll, ete., coneigned on bill of lading No. 1, dated August 17(h, 1883, from Fort Thorn. burgh mill slte to Carson station, Wyo. The board will ascertaln and report upon whom the responsibility for the de- Iay should rest. DETAIL FOR THE BOARD: Major Dalngerfield Parker, Ninth In- fantry; Captaln Alphens H. Bowman, Ninth Infantry; First Lieatenant George Palmer, Ninth infantry. ABOUT MILITARY PEOPLE. Major Towar leaves to-day for Chey- enne; Col. Stanton to-morrow night for Salt Lake. Msj. Wilson, Maj. Stout Towar's suc- corsor, reported at the headquarters for duty, this morning. N{njnr Terrell, of the department of the Texas, arrived in the olty this morn- ing, and will assume immediately his position as chief paymaster of the depart- ment as the successor of Col. Stanton. Acling Asslstant Surgeon Frank [J. Ives, U. S. Army, now on duty at Fort D. A, Russell, Wyo., has been ordercd to proceed to Fort Laramie, Wyo., and repert to the commanding officer of that post for temporary duty. The commanding officer Fort D. A. Ruseell, Wyo., has orders to send, under suitable guard, to Fort Douglas, Utah, Private John McDermott, company O, Sixth infantry, now in confinement at Fort D, A, Russell, awalting trial. Gon, Howard leaves to-morrow for Ottawa, Kaneas, and will there spend two or three days at a state educational conventlon He I8 bocked to deliver one of the importent addresses. The medal which 1s to be given by M. B. Nowman as one of the prizes at the coming department competition, Is sald to be very besutiful. It is of gold, with emboszed deslgns of the eagle, cross- gun and target, Lieut. Gilmore, who has just returned to this conntry from a three ycars’ sta tlon off the coast of China, is vislting his slater, the wife of Lieut. Price of Fort Omaha. Dispatches received to-dsy from Wash- ington eay that Fort Niobrara, Neb. which now accommodates four companies of cavalry, will be increased to the size for the accommodation of an entire reg- iment. Fort Robinson will also recelve its share of the appropriation for the re- palrs of milltary posts. ST, CATHERINE'S ACADEMY. Interesting Commencement Exercises Held Wednesday. The commencement exerclses of St. Oatherlne's academy were held Wednesday afternoon a$ the building Eighteenth and Cass streets, The exerclses were ot In- teresting nature and were largely attend- ed by the frlends of the particlpants. The programme: Quartette. .......Grand March Msses Birdie Birkhauser, Titta Creightov, Grace Williams, Anna Wasserman, Song | “*God is Love” .Choir Poahy...“.h.l LSt Dust:si % versiaeensnnss Tl TrOVatore” Misses Grace Willlams, Minnie Riley, Song...... “uveie.s“The Mormaids” Misses Mary I{ush, Lizzie Riley, Birdio Birk- hauser, Tessie O'Connor, Grace Williams, ; Mary Dur, “annie’s Dream. .Scone first Duet "iCarnival de Venice” Misses Grace Williams, Etta Creighton, First Distribution—Croyns and Ribbons for Christian Doctrine, Singing Department L.\ I'rot du Cavalier” Misnes Grace Williams *Minnle Riley, Etta Creighton, mma Schwab. ..+ +r-+Three Little Robins’ Toretta Uushing, Stella Riley, Fanny McGavook. .“The Legend of the Rainbow” ere's a Rainbow in the Clouds’ Music. ... Quartette. Song. . Misses Minnio McGayock. Second Distribution—Books for Study, “Irish Diamonds” Miss Etta Oreighton, +ee..s"“Welcome Pretty Primros Juvior Siuging Olass. *Night Scene 10 Genoa” s Mary Rush, Concert. . itta’ Gibbon, ......Choir e Lorelel” ......Hope March Van Camp, Katie Third Distribution, Gold Medal for Muslc—Awarded to Miss Eitta Oreighton. Gold cross for attendance —Awarded ex-acquo ‘to Misses Eita Crelghton, Stells Shave, Clara Creighton, Avna Creighton, (wen by Miss Clara Creighton.) = 4 Choir Ave Marie. 5 Quartette. Grand March Misses Birdie Birkhauser, Etta Oreighton, Grace Williams, Anna Wassermen, L ——— To the SANGRFEST PIONIC. The UxioN Paciric Rarmway ‘Will ron A Speclal Traln, Leaving Omsha at 6 ». m., And Arrive at Lincoln at 9:45 a. m,, June 27th, 1885, Retarning, leave Liacoln about 8 p. m. Excursion tickets will be sold {o Lln- coln and return from Omaha at §2 70, and from Intermediate statlons at one fars for the round trip. If piriy e f 60 or more can be secured from Omaha, ticke!s will be sold at $2.00 each, J. W. Monsg, G. P. A,, Union Pacific Ry, C. 8, Stepsiys, G. T. A, Unlon Pacific Ry, e ——— HELD UNDER BONDS, rry Colline, the Gay Deceiver,on Yesterday Morniog—Other Matters, The event of absorbing Interest in the police ccurt yesterdsy wes the trlal of Jerry Coliles, the young men who ob- tained $52 from Miss Enright on prom'te of marriage and then fled to Kantas City where he was arrested, The plaintiff, Miss Enright, appesred {n pollce court » very lsdy-like, qulet looking young woman, The defendant, young Colllos, s & very ordlnary lookiog mortal—with nothing In his appearance to suggest 1he masher. The caso was hotly contested by coupsel on both sidee, and finally resulted in Judge Stenberg s hold. leg Oyull.tm for the action of the distriot Lol midisbidlod it st T S THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY, Ieourt In the sum of $500. Collins 1s per- foctly willing to appeass the falr defend- ant's feellngs by offering to marry her, but she “will nona of it.” Shels de- termined to send Collins to the peni. tentlary. J. M. Malone was fined §1 and costs for leaving his horse unhitched. D. H. Carry and Tom Evane, arraigned for drunkenness, wore fined £5 and costs, ‘while Mattie Forrest was muleted In the sum of $10 and costs for Intoxicatlon. Ole Fors and A, Lenstrom were sent up to the county jrl in default of $5 fines, They bad been fighting. —c—— Too Many Olews. Detroit Free Press, A boy about 12 years old reported to a polloeman the other dsy that a robery had occurred at the houte under very mysterlous clroumstances. The sum of $26, which was inachina vase on a bracket had taken wings, “Were any of the doors or windows found cpen?” aaked the officer. “No." *‘Any visitors In the house who might have taken it?" “No." “‘And you havent picked up any clewa, eh?” “‘That's the trouble, slr—there's clows till you can’t rest. I want to go off and oamp out, and dad thinks I cribbed the money. Dad wants to go to Chicago, and marm thinks he's got the boodle, Marm wants a new summer wrap, and dad says ahe clawed them ducats for sare. The hired girl is going to be marrled next week, and dad and marm and me believe she raked in the stake to go on a bridal tour. Tell you what, mlster, when I see how many clews can be plok- ed up on a little case like thin 1t makes me snxlous to know which of us is golng to come out on top. hbsolutely Pure. This powaor never vay A marvel ot pursty strength and wholosomeness, Moro econ omical than tho ordinary kinds,and cannod be sold in competi- ticn with the multitude of low test, short welght powdors, OWDEB1CO.. OMAHA INSTITUTE Sold’ only in oana alom of physphrte Lot 108 Wall 84; N.V ROVAL BAKING P RTATA. [T FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute West ef Mississippi Rivers Fifty rooms for tho accomodation of patlents, The Fhysician and Surgoon in chargo of tho Institite hag had sixteen years’ of successful practice, and I8 alded by assistants of raro expericnce as s s in their various departments. WHRITE FOR CIRCOLAR 00 Doform1ties and X, Pllos, Tumors, Cancers, O Eléctricity, ‘Paral races, DIekas- ‘Bronchi. , Kidoey, PRIVATE CIRCULAR on PRIVATE, SPECIAL aud NEKYOUS or Personally, Confidon tial Modicines sont by mail o exprass without marks o indi- cato contents or ten Tott, OMATTA Mi 1th Strsot, Cor HAMBURG-A MERICAN PACKET COMPANY; irect Line for Hngiand, France and Glermany. The steatships of this well known line are buily ef lron, In water-tight compartments, and are fu: h ovory requisite to meks the passge and agreeab They carry the United European n wve New York nd Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) Cherboug, | PARIS and HAMBUKF) Rates, First Cablo$6'-$100 Steerags to or from Hamburg $10. G. B RICAARD & CO., Gen- eral A New York and Washin; and La Lelle streets, Chicago or Fenry Pundt Hanson, F. E. Moores, oy Durl in Gmaha; Gronewig & Schooncger, in Councll Bluffs PECIAL NOTICES. ils, and AU adv ertisements in the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the Arat insertion, and 7 cents per line for each subse- quent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted for less than 25 centa or the first time: These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn- ng and Evening Editwons, representing @ ciroula- tion of over Kight Thousand. This ol aaver tisements must positively be paid in advance, TO LOAN—MONEY, VI O350 10 1ok —~On rosl eata'o secunity . acy V1 wmount from §500 to $26,00, at rewonable rates of I terost Nocommseio’ 8 charged borrower, C.E. Mayne &Co., 8. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. 688-July2s ’1‘0 ONKY 10 LOAX—On real estate in sums of §°0 and M upwarie, t Onaba Finanolal Exchange, 1663 Money 10 loan upwarde, 2 avy amount. change, 1503 Farntm St. Money to 1oan - On chatiels 1o sums of $6 snd up- wards to suy smount, at low rates. Omaha Financial 1503 Farvam 8t —On good securities of avy kind, in 1508 LOAN - $500 0 8700 o gnod real cstate security, 8731 W. G, S4RIVER, opposite P. 0. co latera's in sums of 825 and Oaxaba Finsnclal Ex- o loas sny amount, o+ the Ouisha Finaacial Excbang Farnam St , up-stais, Py oNKY 10 l0a0 10 suny of §200 #0d upwards on firat-class real ostate security, ~ Poltor & Cobb, 1515 Faroam st. B849-L1 V] QY LOANKL ai . . Veud & 00's Loan oftoe 1 on furuiture, planos, horses, wagons, personal othe rastiolea'of value, propurty of all kinds and without reucval. Over Lat Nutional Bonk,cormer LBth sud Farnam, Al husiness striotly ounfidential o v UNEY 10108, 0b chatiuls, Wo-lloy & Ga. a0, Rocw 20, Omaba Natlonal beak bullding 83841 MY oo 874t ONEY Loaned on chattels, cut rate, B. R Nlnum oought and sold, A. Forman, 218 B-mfl ONEY TO LOAN—OG real e:tate snd chattely ‘ONET TO LOAN In sunw of and 0 Mo.r.navhmom.lnl 53 Toms Awents, 1505 Farnam B4, 40 M WANTED FEMALE HELP, W g mmediate'y, » competont girl for gen- eral house work; bewt wages s iven at N W oor- ner Hamilton and Pier strects, North Omaha. 560-20p VW Asren—Middie aged woman experienced in res- taurant, cookery and mansgement; good wa- gos; must bo able to Ican 8:00 which will be amply rocured. Apply “V." Bee office. 6181 W’A\'vaAA;\M nd girl at 1914 Wobster St 548-t1 w 7ANTED—Giv] for general house work; German pro‘orred; good wages. Call immediately 608 South 10th. 543-95p ANTED~Gltl to w board, Emmyt Huse. on tavle 3 times a_day for E3140p AxTED—A ghil for genoral housework. §03 8. 18th Streot. 628-25p 7 ANTRD—A Gorman 18 & competent washer acd froner. 16th St. ANTED house nam St. il for Mouse work; one who Apply 193 N 597-20p mediately, good girl for general & At south-east corner 204 and Far. 518 25p TANTRD—A first-class nurso girl at N. E._corner 28d and Cass stroet. 4s7.91 W igmmn—Axil fo wotle in_kiteken st Doran House, 013 Firnam St., cpp. Eeo cffice. 48841 7ANTRD—A good gll at 1102 Davenport b, Caroy Houso. aTa e W “" ASTED—G00d glrls for 13 private familioe; light work; g00d wages; oall 1120 Farnam 8). ~ 470tt ANTED - Good dining room gitl, 1150 Farnam street. a7t ANTRD—A g be good cook and laun- dres: rod. references required. Mrs. Coffman, 26th 41125y girl a1 424 N. 17th street. 354-41 TANTED—Good oirls for hotels, private fawilles; kitet en and laundry woik. Call at Omana Em: ployment Burean, 1110 Faraam &t. 847-tt VW Aseo—a competeat WAsn—girlat 1640 Bherman avente. 10041 3. M. Counss y TANTED—Three oxperlenced women canvassers, 6 per day, guaranteec; room 7, Redick block. BT0-t1 PV AxTaD—First clamm dining room girl at the Met- ropolitan hotel; none otner need apply. §24-4f WANTED MALE HELP. 7ANTED—Thre wert of nos V W ANTED—Smart yourg mman about ¢ izhteon as €ivta & book keeper in & whc lcsaio house dress box 604, City. W Axrp—Agcats to scll books and albun style on ivstallments! ealsry or com 2 No. th 15th St 416-85 Address or call afterncon, VW 3men—Live agonts o work Life and Accident Insurance for a strorg New York company in every town In Nebraska and Towa Grod cominis- sionto workers Address E_C. Wilecx & Co., Gen- eral Agonts, Kansas C.ty, Mo, 276,27 our cigarmakers wantod, Godfrey, Fiemont, UNE 26, 1885 Jon ke —Bewly tarnished trout room tor gentle- man and wits, cr two g.atiomen. Dr Sprague, corner ,7th and Capitol ave. 408 35p JOR RAXT—8 nico farniihed roomsat 805 Hurney St r25p {1O% REXT—Jane 26th, 1o osnnected raoa s with board; front Foom, svuth-oast. 1914 Webstor. 874y 18p JRoR RRNT A trcnt toom with bay windo improvements, suitable fo 2 yentlom enst coroor 19th and Farnam St. OR RENT—Two elogant offices In Bushmann's blook. 4t W. M. Bu.hm: 7 nRxT—Furnished room 1017 Chloago St. 04t an Rer ~Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge street. o nr-Furnished ana “wofaralshed roome st 1610 Harney . 167- [ gh,Rmxe - Genteally located turnished_rooms at 818 south 15th St. 12541 R e Por manutas utiog parosos or hai, Tsrgo room 44x76, 84 floor, No. 110 8. 14th st.. anquire at 1409 Dodge st Simpson, 1114 JFon rmer-—Large handsomel turniehed cool room modern ownvenienos, with exoellent board for #wo gentlemen; aleo table board, 1718 Dodgn 6374t o amer—Futni:hot Irgotront room with alcove grato bath, cto., 171 Case stroet, 04041 J'0R REXT—R00m with board suitable for one or two gontleman, 1812 Dodge St. 704t {0k RRNT—Large front room on first floor with or with board; inquire at 1901 Farnam St. 807-t Roouu—wm: board, desirable for summer, Apply B4, Charlon Hotel. #3341 FORSALE—FARMS, {OR 8ALR—100 acre tarm York Co., Neb. Battls, Yerk Neb. L rea; 80 ncros oultivated; good orchard; runnin Co., 100m 19 Crounse Block. J'ORSALR—33 feot 01 Cuming botwoen 19th and 90th with house, $2,700. Bedford & Sou 80041 A 600 acro stook and graln fa four hours’ ride from tne Ol sovon miles from the o'ty of Fremont; two rallroads within threo milos; 800 acres under plow, the rert in pasturo; hoard fonco, running stream through pasture; house with ten rooms; will bo s 11 cheapif gold immodiately; on terms to' suit. For further particulars inquiro o Geo, C. Grodtrov, F:o- mont, Neb. 836 81 FOR SALE—HOUSES—LOTS. JORSALE—For 85 down and §5a month, at 6 per cent interest, lots in Spring Hill addition, 817 to 8200 per lot. Amor, 1507 Farnam, 604 27 {0R saLk— New & rorm coltage, with hall, closets, good ce Liraad clstern, on fine lot 60x127 #1,800; oaey terme: 8. W. oor. 30Lh and Chatlos St. B9t P‘UR #ALE —~Desirable residences from £1,; wards, 1n all parts of town. These des clase c{ pecporty shouls call Amee, 1607 Farnam. 507-27 VOR SALE—Cn Camlng Street, lct 55x150, with na- tural timbor, at §700 to €1,000. You shculd call and ioestigate the merlts of 'this cholce proper Anes, 1007 Farnam, 503 SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED - By 8 young man of Iarge experience & position as s lesman efther in the Louse or on the rcad, or would g0 to a coontry town, Best ref- erences and eecuri 'y, Address A'B C, Bee office. 584-20p 7axTD—Sltustion by cempetent girl to cook, wash and iron in frst.cless private family; ref. erences furnished. Addrcss “M. A.” Bee office, VW Asten—at once, by an educated lady, a pcsi tion as househ eeper in private family or hotel, or a3 companton for a Iady. Address 907 Jackson atrert, 517.25p AxEED—By midcle aged lady, situation as cook. Address “N. N." Bee office. 486-29p 7ANTED—A situation as druggist by s man with 4 years oxperience. Address ‘W, J." Bee office. 468-95p ANTED—Situation by young lsdy stenograpber who Is also an expert operator on the {ypo wri- ter ard colagraph; Geod referoaces. Addicss box 761, Flattsmouth, Neb. 464-26p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED~Room for single geutlem oxchanged. Addrees “X. Y. ro‘erences FDK sALx-Hovse and 2 lots near 10tn and St Mary's ave, $6,000. House snd lot noar 10th and Loaveaworth Sta., 3,000, Bemis, 15th ana Douglis. 561 25 OR_8AL%—Business Iofs on 10th St., at prices and terms to suit. Ames, 1567 Fernam, %y hovses of 4 rooms and_tablo with full lot on Hamilton, near 30th and west of Saunders 8t., $1,200; easy termato sult purchaser. Bemis, 15th and Douglas streets. 55125 08 8ALE—On Sherman Avenue, lots in_ Sulphur Springs sddition, 81,002 80 51,500 per lot, one- third cash. Amey, 1607 Karnam, 577-27 oR 8ALE~ New house of 4 rooms, foundation collar beautiful lot, f0x1274 feet, $1,800, inquire on premises, 8. W. comor3lkh and Charlos strcot, 642- 0R 5ALK—Lats In Pratt's sub-divislor; the rearest and handsomestacre lots in this markel; anly 10 minutes walk from Hanscom Park. $400 to 8700 per acre. Ames, 1607 Farpam. 574, R S 7 room house, well, cister-, etc, o1 Davenp-rt street, 4 blocks from High School. one block trom street ‘cars, §3,000. W. H. Green, over 16t National Bavk. 511-t o 8ALK—Tw) room house on & yrarsleascd ground Toquiro at Mrs, C. T. Smith, 3030 Clarkson 8¢ 480-29p ANTRD—To rent an old building, Address with particulars, “J. G.” Bee office, 6£0-2Tp ANTED—To exchange, county rights In a valua. blo_patent, for o pair of horses and light wogon Call at Dilrance Livery stablc, 10th t., ket Douglas and Farnaw, 621-25p ANTED —Unfurnished room; stato terms, W, B N., Bee office, 528-56p’ "ANTED—To lenco a lot or part of lot within 20 minutes walk of 12th and Douglas 8t. = Address giving terms and deseribinglot. “‘F J W Boe office. 49026p . AxThD —Boarders, boatd and nicely farnished .25 er weok; cloan beds waranted; 1818 Capitol ave. 455 %p. W GENTS WANT! AxTED—A gocond hand wagon ecale chesp for cash. Addiess G. W. Henry, Beo office, 444-26 ddress St. Louls Electrio Lamp Co., 8t Louis for ciroular, cuta and torms of tho candle_power Marsh Xleotric Lamp. _ 811-jly12 ANTED—Every ady in need Of & sowing ma- chine, to see the new Improved A lean No, . E. Flodman & Co. agents; 220 N 1 B30L! FOR oENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, o8 ALt on 2th near St Mary's avenue, T8 506" Tamis, 16tn sod Dovgiee. © eo1os Or RENT—Two 8torv and basement, houeo nino roows, oast front; 628 Ploasant strect. 5od-2Tp {on xxT—Houso 5 rooms, Davenpoit strect near 2bth: §10. Two new cottages on south 18'h street; 316, Cottago 4rotms on 13th i treet noar Cer tir; § 3. . E. Mayno & Co., & W, Cor. 16th and Farnam, on 8Aus—Eght lota left in Pelbam place, two blocks from s'reet owrs; these are very nlce ots; fino view. Wil sell nt 8400 to $500 each, on month'y payments. C. K. Mayne & Co,, 8. W. corner 15th and Farnam. 27228 R 5ALE—Until July 1st; we will continue to eell F Farnam street lots ln Highland place, at $850. ‘Gernme Pork lots 8375 to 400, Ballou Broa,, 817 South 13th 8t. 897-59 or 8ALE --Lots on Cuminga and Burt :treote, finoly F o rowth e broos at from $700 031, Theso prices bo duplicated. Ames, 1607 3 5 ‘0R #+1E—86 foct on Farnam ner 0th; in Highland Plac) and Jerome P terme. Tuttle & A'lison, 211 scuth 13th sf 349 41y 15 {0% 8ALE.— 2 lots, 60 x 140 fect on Farnam strect, TR outiicont. eiczant lootion, must bo sold W, H. Green, cver Ist Nstloval Bank. TOR 8ALE.—150 fect frort n Virgicia avenue, ono block from head of St Mary's ¢vs. $8,800 for sll, or $1,500 for half. W. H. Greeo, over lit Na- tional Bank. 610 t1 ()}, £auth 10th srect, corot Lok, ¢G40 feo , onst iionts' o hovre: bara. ll mprovemtonts, shrobory eto., for 82.50)." Must bo so'd. W. I Green, over 1°t Nat'l Biok. 234t est list of lote, rores, residen Omaha, over pliced on this a'ne (ho properties offered,s 57547 oit 8ALE - The 1 ces and farms marl 0%, Oall wnd ex; Amer, 1507 Farnam, built, 9 rooms, all 4 ot, st 1716 Cass 125t {08 sAuK T arge houso, newly molern Improvewents wit i ok i A turniahed cottog.; call at 1o Ko. 409 noith 14th 8, ence, 26 J. [ amr-—Cottage © rooms, house 10 rooms. Phipp) Roe, Seward and Camptell, 8514t o kENT—Fer storage or manufaoturiog purposes with oussido entrance, holorale g i RANT—New 7 ro;m oottage, 3 blocks from stroc ears, 8 blocks from high echoo); fafly without children preferred. M. F. Sears. 45641 n RENT—Threestory brick store puilding; quiro of Edward orrls & Os., room 19 Orcun ‘0R KENT~Two unfurnished rooms. Inquire 400 South 16th street, oppo ite Herald office. 655-E0p R RENT—FurcliheT o unfuralhed room s 101 #outh-west corncr 16th and Jonos 8t four blocks noith of Opera House, 547-26p ‘o RENT—Furnithed room sultable for two gentlo. ‘men, 1416 Chlcago sireet, 645-46p Fex, RENT—TWo nice'y furnithed rocms cn eireet car line. Inquire 2227 Dodge St 525.E0p o8 puar—Turalhed froot room for gentioman aud wife; roferences roquired, 111 south 18th St. between Dodge and Douglas, 580-80p Fol RENT—Rlegant newly furci-hied rooms 1616 Capitol Aseaus, bath room, gas; bo hils to climb. 616 80p fuinished room, bath J{0k wENT—A handsomely 200-16p roow; 1720 Capltel ave ~Furnished fiont room 1809 Capl Foer= 619-30p F baudsomely furnishel front parlor, for gentleman and wife. * 605-26p OB RENT—Several fine offices tu Crounse’ blook, Inquire Ed. Norrls) voom 10 Orouase, blook b8, 46840 TFOx et~ Furniahed roou s 1617 Davenpar o war —FPurniahid room 1418 Jackeon, 8u5-29p Juns-cuass board and furnished voom at #5 por woek, at 111 1Ath &t., bebwoen Dodge and Capltol ave. o a5S e (O WANT - Flossuut Foom furbishies, 1623 Howard Kicely furalshe. froat room 1628 Dodge 435-46p 7axTED—A good furnishied room for 2 gertlewea, Address “'B. O. N." Eoe office. 482t Ful wEsT=Two usturnished rooms 109 ¥arnam, 40t together o Leaven- F 81,000 One- fowth cash, balance on long timo, Cralle & Jones. R SALK — Coruer lot, east frent, 0 x 140 feet ouo block from Park avenue. §1,600. W. H. Greop, oyer 1st Nationsl Bank . 50841 ok sALR—F riy Ints for sa'o on Burt aud Cumings between 20th and 8lst cheap, lasido property edford & Bouer, 7ol & xA88—Bost unoomupied ground in the _ty for ‘warehouse honss, &7 teat tronton Leavenwrth, north bt 10.h and 11th,will leasofor 99 years. Bed- ford & Souer. 60541 o s e e e et FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, T0R HALEOR EXCHANGN—A two years' | ory brick bulding 80x180; o-cup coteotio “ihere are nine furnished rcoms sides tecld and furnishiogs for & frst-cliss candy fa tory, ‘Ihe loisc, furpiture, carpets, tools and machinery wiil be & 12 cheap.” A good’ of ening for £0me o ¢ wisbing to engage In buswese. A good trade sirsady established, Gooa reasons given for wanting to sell, 4. P. Crittenden, 1217 0 Lincolo, Neb. 685-1p Fuh_ulx—(;nnd bony & aldo cr drive. W, J. Welshans & Co,, Oity Mills, 51027 Wasmer's torw, Sarpy Co., 770R BALE—Good hay jarcus Echucer k. 66721 ) uear Bellevue, ‘O #ALE—1 2 fam Iy borse and 1 good driviog [ hor.e. 1uuire as Capitol ave. barns. ~ C. J. Menter. 552-21p o Ata birgain, & 42 fnch Faole bicycle (Ecglich,) nemly new.' For full particulars, sd- dress ¥. C. .08, Red Oak, lows. 510 8(p On ALK —One dozen restaurant (ablos BfExdft, . 111h streo?. 64120 o 'Ten tirst cl 83 mi'ch cows, & pumber of B orace, harcoss aud wegons. 1674 N. 18th Bt. L P Froyn. §1847p LwAYS 0n hand at & bargsio, No 1 I’Mn’:‘ hand A ‘earriago phaeton and side bar buggies um- Drellas and sunshades, o8 1403-1411 Dodge Bt 7\0m saLs—Valusble Ohickeriog grand pl TP hew oua lttle used, b large discouo Caes stroct. 940-1 7ok saus—Housohold furniture, 610 Pleassnt St, Fopaea goivi east 54627 on saLw—Fino reeido: t lot ncrth of Leavenworth G i Virgina ave , splecdid bargain; price #1,600, For sao ~Ten resident propertics, rarglug in price trom $1,600 to 815, 1l 0n easy barn s For sale—Filiy reldent lote fa d foteot poitlons of the ¢ 1y at bed ook prioee; casy e rme. e sals-—Cheap, and besutitul 1ts Himebsugh snd Paticraon's Bub-division, two miles from city 8t 8160 2009200 each,on montbly paywents o116 sud 810. Pers o0t buying here will be assisted to bufld right away 1t desired. To Exchange—4 388,000 stock of bran new hard- ware for good Nebraska . r lows land. To rent—Four eplenoid offices, 86 F.C. PATTERSON, 18th and Farnam St. Jsrn Jersey cows st auction. 18 head. High Iass and regliterd Jorsey cows will be sold 8 fon, Wod eeday, July 1, 18°6, at 2 o'elock, with- out limit ot by bid "Haviog concluded to e/l my ontire berd cf 18 cows, and give my whole attestion #0 breeding bigh bred froting stock and thetlard po- nies, Ia my ouse for solling. Terms cash N I, D. Solomon, Spriog Valley Stock farm, Omahs, Neb. WIll be £0ld at Umaha Fatr Grounds, = 983-July 1 0 sain - Vory ohown, one ple gwall mules In working order. Jos. Garnes or Co, 45997 {OR 8ALR—One of the best esablished cash grocery business; will take city property in ex hanes. Address “Grooer” care this o 0611 REAL ESTATE. o2 paurElogant lote for buiiing purpores in al! prom'nent locallities, at trom $300 ta §1,00 Amee, 1507 Farnam, 56547 '0R 8ALR—Tots on Dodice and Pavenport strects In Kilby place at feom §300 10 8500, 0 more popu- Iar direction than this. ~ Call and eee the property and its excellent location. Ames, 1607 Farnam. 562-27 {or saLe-Lots In Lowe's additicn Place,” “‘College Place,” only one two miles trom the post oftice; to be sol ments, Bemis, 15th and Douglas. ““Prosy oot on esy pry- 651 Jror saur—For an investment nothing cheaper and wetter placo than Molrowo Hillilots m 8175 to 760, hink of these prices $175 to §250 a lot Ames 1607 Farnam. 78.97 TR oR sar—Beautitul acre lot on Cuming 8, frcnts on thrce stroets; will bo cut into smaller Tots #1,200, e18y torms. 'Bemis, 15th and Douglas. 55155 JFoR saun-Lot In Lows's addition, $876; termp, $30 cash, §7 60 por m-nth. Two 1ot+ ia Shinn's ad- ditlon, 88 0 each. Lot and a hall in Parker's addition near «chool house, 81,500, Hemis, 15th and Douglas, 66155 BLLRVUR.—At the annual meoting of the board of trustees of Bollevuo Colloge, the un: were authorized to sell a limited humber of lita Bellevue, at the newnina’ price of FIFTY DOLLARS per lot, payable in montbly Installments of FIVE DOLLARS per month. No restrictions a3 to build- ing aretlxocd on thoso lota 1ho Presbyterfan Synodical College s locatod Bellevuo, and it s hoped that peoy throughout the state wil. t/ke advant liberal offor,of the board ef tructece, asd not only tocuro alot for a future home, 1UT ATD TIK COLLKGN, to this extent n « rectiny ME FOR YOUNG attending the ccllcge. At thislow price thess lots will be a tafe and profitable investmest for thoss who do not wiih to make a homs there. Bellovuo is only a half hour's ride from Omaha on the K. & M. R T, and fs one of the most beautiful sifuations 1n Neb Make epplication at once as you way bt have ancther opportunity at so low a piico. Addrcss, 0. F. Davis & Co., 1505 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Nebrasks. 6144 {OR 8ALE—Lots on Farnam streeb In a beautiful lo- catlon, reachod by a straight drive out Faroam stioot P {00 to $:00, These lots are being bought by most desirable parties for immediate fm- provement. Amor, 1607 Farnam. 562-57 OR 8AL—NO 144—Boautiful lot 60x102 fect on Har: oy stroet niear 26tb,facing Lwostreets, $2,600. 633.46 C E. Mayne & Co. JR0R s hrce quarters of an acro on Calltornla streor, near Acudemy uf tho Sacred Heart,3?,600 torms cary. Bamis, 1bth and Douglas 55195 ; O’ BALE~In Clarendon, elegant lots on Lake St , one block from strect cars at $4765 to $600 on eas terme, no cheaper lots for the money and celling rap- idly, ' Amts, 1607 Farnam. 601.27 o 8ALE—By Saunders & Co, 1404 Farnam St. 4 1ot Parker's addition § block frem St Car, $400, Corner ot in Shinw's sddition $650. 4lot on Leavenworth £t., fenced, and full of shade trees; $400 if taken withln 5 ds Lot on Harney near £0th 8t., $2,700. Lots n Sauders and Bincbaugh's additions from 3160 to $276, and on monthly psymonts. 440 acre tracts 4 miles trom clty, at 335 por acre, cheap. Aliolots ia Bighland Place, and Jerome Paric 506t R saLE—Some very desirable lots 1n_Plainview, opposite Judge Rediok's residence. We can gcll these Icts on very casy terms at 8376 to #175 per lot; now 1s the time to invest. Awmes, 1507 Farnam. 67247 Jor paun—No 215 _Largo brick howse full Lot Har. ney strecl, near 25t:, 85,200, C. K. Mayno Co. 635- s 2aun—Aorslotsfor theso who desico Suburban howes and can appreclsto the fact that acro property 0 minutes drive from the Opera House, i3 a safe ard sure investment at 3195 to $200 an acre. Calland investigate. Amcs, 1507 Farnam. 509-27 Jor aue—Dy A Suundors & Co., 1401 Farusm &t. Lands in Piatte county, also Lands in Collax ccunty, als» Yands in Stanton county, also Lsnds in Codar connty, also Tandsin Kncx county Tands in Wsyne county, a'so Lands in Richardson county. €07t R sALR—Splendld bulldire lots in Jerome Park, ‘which lles on Dodge street, and is offered at §4750 8500 & lot. This property is worth your af tention, " Call aud look at t. Ames, 1607 Farnam,. 0-2 0R ALK—Lot 40x140 Arbor place, 4 rooms, house, stablo, well cto , §1,100 easy terms. Tot 80x125 Kounize th add., east frovt. House 20x2%, brick bassment, clstern and well, $2,000. Corner 15th and Castllar,75x102, 6 roorm first-olass house, barp, carriage housc, large cistern, etc. Call for price, Choice lots In Barlott's, 0'Neil's, Paulsen's, Deniso and Burr Oak addifions. Lot 99132, east {ron, 4 rooms, new houso, large stable, well, ete.; south 18th near Center, $2,1c0. Lot '180x150 Park ylxce, §1,500. Lot 63x140, Barker's sub-dixision §850. For rent or sale —Two lota tear Cuming, 1 square trom Bed car huc; elegant house, 87,000, 4 lots In Barr Oak add, one f the mash desirablo building all for pric: For rent~6 room cotiage, well, clstern, stable eto., 2:th stroet, betweon Clarkand Grace, catt front, ¥50 per month, Sioro and 6 rooms I for pri room ho rline, 8 PAU places near it pstairs,St Mary's ave. near 17th sireet. Good 7- from St. 456 tf Oonvent strect; # tquare 0k SALK—In Hanscom place, some very cholcs Jots at prices ravging from 8500 t> §500; this popular direction attracts those wishing a fino loca- 10m at reasonable prices. Amer, 1607 Farnam, 47 OR BAL¥~No 222—Splendid suburban residenco property, two full lote, lsrge shade trees, new house 10 rooms, bath room &o,, city water, large barn 5 blccks from Street Ca'a. This place will be sold at sacrifice on long time. C. E. Mayne & Co., 8. W. corner 16th and Farnam, 6844 o saun—At $10)—Tote in Arliogton, ove blook from street care; property lios handsomely $35 Jown snd & small monthly pyment if desired, will buy these choice lots, Ames, 1607 Farnam. 671-37 0i RNT—0 room houve and good bara on green cae line, 842 per month. For rent—L| zoom Louse and large barn on1ed ine, 850 per month, 8,00 —22x°2, on Dodge; and brick ballding, Lot 44x120 aad 8 stosy brick block ou Dodge St ,a8 a bargain, 182 foct 0n N 10th to lesse for & term of years. 80 foot o 8\10 n Farnam, 160 foet for vale on Farnim, 44 feot or salo on Farowm, Livery I ) chesp, good trade and will pay feom tho star'. ' . F. Bears, Wiiliams blook, 16th and Do.ge 8t 407-t0 TPt oo corrage: Vel ukn et owters, on 16th strcet 8 blocks shops §2,600, on casy Fotter & Cobb, 1516 Farnam 86 064 tf torms. [Fe8 saus-Onsouth 221, one & room avd oce § £00m 00t s'ora, &, on same lot, rent for nly §3,100; would sell i Bt 050 70k BALE - Thrae cioloest 1ots In Hansoem place. Bo4-1 Poiter & Cobb. ARION FLACT in 8 blicks of terms, W H Groen, over st Net'l Bank. ,_can bo had on_easy BeT-U Tor sALE—No 110—Beautiful coroer lot nesr Leavenworth street, 6 blocks from sfreet cars; house 7 rooms §2,10°, 8500 down and §26 per month. O, E. Mayne &Co., 8.'W. co:ner 154h and Farnam, 63°-50 ok 8aL%—Lots 1 HUlsido 8dd oheavest and bost inside lots In the city, §7C0 to $950 exclusive avents Potter & Cob. 651-4¢ JoR 8A corner lot, two blocks west of 350, ‘Thia I8 positively & bargaln. L8164, 14ih 8¢, 420 8., noar Grace, $600, bargalo, J. K. Rilcy & Co.,2168 18th 8¢ Thros lots 60x140, wouth {rant, 4 blocks from strced o' s, —§350 vach; barg 1 . J. B Riley & Co., 168 15th Bt. For Eale~Two lots on Georgls sv,Hedlok's,0dd. cast front, no gradieg, 1hess are reason For Balo—Nl: eazh. J. ¥. Biloy ‘or Bale: ‘our blocks trom wilitary bridge, J. 215 8 15th st For Bale—E'ghteen lots on Vinton trom terminus 18th strest oar line, Po J BRIy §Co., 2165 1bth et This 18 For one block vely oacap, Wa dosiro to say to our patrons $hed In_the above 116t wo can glve amwrance of safe and. profita ble Jn- vestmont Also have property in almost every qusiterof the clty worlhy of lavetigstion JUBRI &CO., 916 8 18th st R98-1 {OR 8ALR—No 133 —Beaurtful 1ct, 2 rooms, house 8, 12th S1., §1,800, 8100 down and §15 psr month, Alvo No 260, fall Jot and 4 room house on south 1t 88, §1,005 same terma. O. E. Mayne & Co, 587-16 R OFPER POR SALR—Enst hal' of block 8 Smith's ~ 500 foet front, two aore lots, nicest In Omaa, full view of city - nd Rluffs, making 10 lot 165 foet sach, will sall balf o all Tots 44 and 00, Nalson's add , 8700 each or will sell balf of clthor; Tota 50x145 Kourte's 54 add. near 9th and Center, $100 each. Lot b, blook 1, Kount 10th st, full lot $2,80, alwo 108 O same blook Two lots In 8 uth Omaha, by Goodma Thouse, 4th Add, belog store on 150. ) with rohard, cistorn, and well, all $400. 10 tive acro lots In Vioeland, 5 mliles notth oity Nmits overlooking city and Klufts, $35 per scrs. Lota 10 and 11 block 19, Hanscom place very sightly, $1,200 for both. Half aore 120 faet tront block 5, Park place, with house, barn, well, #nd clstern. Corner, 8 lots 1n Hawtsorne on Cass b, %0 for both eto eto. Call and us, Dex'or L. Thomas ‘& Bro., Real Estate; Roota § Creighton Flock. st oR AL ~By O, F, Davis & Co., 1505 Furnam 8t Omaha Houso And 1ot on south Eighteenth 8t , £1,000. W Tw T Twentieth ' 81,400, 2 houses Dodge near *0th S, §2,200. 8 ots In Hanscom Place, each, § 635, House and ot on Park avenue, $4,(00. Davenport 8t., 812000, " 9,000, w south 18th ** § 4,000, 16,000 aores of land in Boone cous 20,000 4 it Stanton §7 to §12. Land In Madison, Way no, Platte aud Hall countios on casy terme, Monev_oaned on long time. BUSINESS OHANOCES. 7ANTRD—A halt interest in woll established real 088 in Omaba by a man who oa oforences as to busiuoss &o. Address “R, H." Beo office. 680-27p To buy & whole of hall Interest Iy Al Road Lunoh oounter. Good country Sowwpre: ferred, Adcress, ‘‘Lunch Counter,” o\ ro Omaha Bee. A P, 0, ]]n“v. POR 8ALR ~The only hot 1 in € Nebraska; can be borght cheap; tl rogister tor May thowafour hundro transienta; correspo + Addiess Tiimble & Chapman, Clay 492-20p good, puying R" Omahs 482.26 oletale business. Addrow "G y Center, W Asimo-—To exchango 4 lota in Omaha (5r small hotel or busine:s property in country town, west or north. proferred. Address “Exchange, Omaha Bee. 45727p 70R 8ALE—On account cf poor health, n well o8- tablished rzoreanti’o businoss I Cmaba. Cash capital required, $5,000 to 810,0:0. Foc iurther par. tlculars address A, this office, 467.27p T2t $Au-Old ostablishod payirg businoms whole. X salo and r salos lnst vour $100,000; goc staple and known, no remnants; business growing, 1d can b largely inoreased; capital necessary about ,000 Partfes who have ths monoyand mesn bus: iness, will find 118 an_opoorunity seldom offered. 0 others need addross “Johnson™ Bee o ftice tt o RENT—A hotel an saloon know ver House, loosted in Fremont, in forty fect of the U. P, track, W fiyo yoars on reasonablo terms, Ho a8 the Den. Neb. with- mont, Neb, 50-20p o sALX—Established ccm 1 1eion business; smail capi‘al 0o ressons for selling, Ad- dress ' Commisslon” care Bee office. 36241 \oR 8ALE—At a bargaln, on account of my he failing. 1wish to dip5se of my billiard hall, is In_the bost location in the clty, nod dolog & & paying business at all times. For fail particul address C. L. Herman, Plattsmouth, Neb. 935-July2p 0R BALB—Drug store tn & desirablo locallt wil Invoico about $1.600 R O Patterson, N K corner 18th and Farnam, 420-t1 JOR SALE—Or exchange a full stock of oclothing ‘boots and shoes, gent’ furnishing coods, will ex- chango for Nebraska Laads. G. T, Potorscn,04 8. 10th §t., Omaba, Neb. 94641 _ PERSONAL. your plumes or tips cleanea, g b, and i ‘ T nms it you wa dyod and curled; first-cluss work guaran‘eed, go to Henry Sincere, 498-jly 22 KRSONAL—Mrs. E. M, Hooper. trance clairyoyant, and healing medium, over 716 North lm’ St. 662-§21 R8. 8CIIRODKR—C alrvoyant and Magnetic hoaler, V1 Lecates all pain and disaace, 707 N, 16th St. 487 July 19 &, A cuEsTRRPIELD—Magnetic physiclan, test and developing medium, over 619 north 16th 558- i1k purest, 1ichest and best ioo cream always fresh on hand; orders for private and boarding houses promptly delivered, ~ Carl Scnmid, 808 South 16th treet, above Farnam, 103-jly-0 BOARDING, ‘oRu1s’ Parlor Restaura t. Board by the weok, §3.25. Moaltickets, $3.50 Singlomesls, 25 conte. 107 N. 16th stroot, nesr Dodge. MILLINERY. RS, ATWOOD, mext to John Hussies Hardware store, is suliing out her entlie stock of millincry at and below cost. The salo Lusts two weeks LOST AND FOUND, . Tavo at Ednolm d. bE1-27 ‘maro about 12 yesra old, white head and left front foot; o and Fivdor will be rewarded by Peterson, 25th and Ca'ifornia 4U1-20p T n—dure 284, betwean St Mary's Convent and The Cozzene, & pocket book, contalnirg & sum ofmoney. A L'beral roward will be pald for itereturn to The Oczzens, 526ut Erickson’s and reocive row SQrearm—a bl tin the tor biind fn tho right eye return'ng her to J. A Street, Lor0n June s black setting out of ring, L witn foitial 4. “Liboral reward will be paid 1t returned to the Misfit Clothing Parlore, 1812 Douglas stroct. 407-28 ———————eeeeee TRAYED - Ono bay hors, white face. weighs 1 400 from Btorz & llar's browery, any lnformation a8 80 whorab.uts will bo suitabiy rowarded. Stor; Ter. 4721 2 Lour—fln Thursday, & red helfer cslf; sy person Auding sawe and leaving information at Ed, Fear- on's,cornor 18th and Farnam, will be respectfully re- warded 483-26p onn-—Dog red and white; ctter. (Dick) Reward for inforwation leading to his whereabouts Mirrell & Cook, 1306 Farnam st. 403-41 CHIROPODIST, 0 +8—All atlments of the foob, wccesslully troat- ‘ed by Dr. Barry, 1612 Douglas street. Offico for Iadies. 19lys RUPTURE CURED 0, 11ls., &t Omiah overy 00 days, Seud stawp fcr circulsr. 499 Jly-23 MISCELLANEOUS, 1ORTING 00 Docullar bool for mtamp. Look box 86, for_geat'emer. po May, N.J, J26witp T Yo b bark Lo tad 32 milee & W, on U, B 1d, 15 130w 0pen b2 the public aud can be rented for pic-ufch and soclal i W herings. Bpecial rates for tare given, For terus, call or addreseiL. €. Sobwoack Paplllion, Neb. 9924 00D AR5 —Partlos a1sning b0 purchase brood wares f0F Fanch purp »es plaaso call ab Homas Livory stable, 418 80 3th 18th strot, Omaha, 80 (Gl mvmi Tad, Gooe o & whs 20 Besrl Bl Tags tedeeted b ono cont, each Ly $ho dealers Péyoko Bros., Ag 89341 BANDONRD T —Now [ww. Persoas who 100k homesteads in Western Kuoswe previcus to Juve 16th, 1850, and abandoned thews withous mak- ing final proot, will learn something $o thelr advane {ago by addrasslug mo by lottorat onoo, _ laaso Mal: hollard, land attorney, Kenneth, Aneridan Co., Kag. ey 900-J150 P rvas—0u Eikiora sua Flatte, T, Murray, 00 HEW BILYER TAG, 148 tyult flavored, tags redeemed at cuo conteach by the dealers, ' Peyoke Bros, 63841 KSTRUCTION 0n baujo beck, at 1116 Caoltol 1 . £*28 b the dealsnes Boyeh Ly Bros , Agents. TORIVY, vaults, sinks and ccspools clesned 8t the l) H notice and ullvfl‘:\!"}h Kuacnubeod by ¥, Abel, Bax e Aay