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HE DAILY BEE Toesday Morning, iJune 30, LOCAL BREVITIES. The clearings of Saturday were $428,- 817.03, of the past week, §2,498,308,50, ~The city treasurer and his assistants are busily engaged in pushing persomal collec- tions, ~Two steamboats, said to be of the Sioux Oty packetpased down river yesterdaymorn- ing, stopping for a short time at the foot of Farnam street, ~A game of ball was played Sunday be: twoen the Collins, Gordon & Kay and the Paxton & Gallagher nines, resultiog in favor of the former by a roore of 22 to 8, —A new beer garden was opened by a man by the name of Smith, near Hascall's park, day, The proprietor of the place left @ coat, sald to contain abont $200, hanging up on'one of the trees, and some thief made off «~with it —no clue, ~In Judge Anderson’s court yesterday the case of Mra, Kinaly vs. Mrs, Carmichnel ter- minated in a judgment of $5 for plaintiff. The dsfeucant was sued because her cow broke into the Kinsly garden and ate up some of the vegetables, ~—An engine which was being painted n the Union Pacific shops Saturday, taking ad- vantage of an open throttle and sufficient steam, started off at a rattling pace and be- foreit could be stopped, ran into a turn table pit. No one was severly injured, —QComplaints were istued in the police court yesterday against Mamme Stilts for using obscene language; against F. M. Netz- ner and Mrs, Netzne® for raising a disturb- ance ; and against Mrs, O’Brien for hitting Mrs, John Haley on the head with a ham- mer. The latter defondant has given bonds o appear on Juna 30 for trial, —Sinday's game at the Athletic park, was a very tame one, The Athletics could not manage to bat Rockwell’s curves, and the rosult was that the Unton Pacifics had an easy walkaway, The game resulted in a score of 18 to 2 in favor of the old..standbys. Be- tween 200 and 800 people witnessed the game, —Mrs, Geo. A, Hoagland very narrowly es coped, Sunday, what might have been a most serious accident, While driving up Sixteentb strect past the city jail her horae switched the lines out of her hands onto the ground, Luckily, Col. Smythe happened to be close at hand and quickly caught the ani- mal before he could atart to run, —A Bchemian loan and building associa~ tion has lately been Incorporared, The officers of the same are John Rosicky, president; K, W. Bartos, secretary, and F. J. Kaspar, trensurer, Monthly payments into the same will begin on the second Monday in July. Tt is incorporated on about the same princi- ples as the Omaha and Mutual Losn snd Building association, —Mr, J.J. Kalina, from Collinsville, Til, 1s in the city, visiting his brother.in-law, Mr, Frank Bandhauer, and looking up his chances to locate hers, Mr, lina has invented and patented an ingenious device in vehicle springs, which enables the bedy or bed to ad- just or level itself on any kind of roadbed, 7\d loasens, if not entirely does away with ..fixung. The lower section of the spring is %~ larger than the upper, bent on ends, which are supplied with elastic buffers or cushions, The upper eection has on each end a couple of anti-frictlon rollers, between which are inserted the ends of the lower sec- tion of spring, If the road bed is uneven, Tower on one side, the bed of the vehicle will alide to that sice, seeking a level, If the road is rough there is no jolting, but only a slight sliding or rocking movement of the vehicle, —In referring tq the business sensation of yesterday, the failure and absconding of L. L. Smith, the dry goods merchant, there is one man (Wm. C. Taylor, agent at Omaha for Bradstreet), to whom the wholesale mer- chants owe a debt which should not be for- gotten, From the day that Mr. Smith landed in Omaha Mr, Taylor insisted to his corres- pondents that Mr, Smith’s business methods would break him, and no representations oould swerve Mr, Taylor from his opinion in the matter, Salesmen, as is often the case, would try to almost force favorable state- menta from Mr., Taylor, in order to induce their houses to fill Smith's orders, butin no case has Mr. Taylor failed to warn dealers that they were playing with *‘edged tools.” Itcame to Taylors knowledge that Smith was endeavoring to get ocopies of the a gency reports, and he therefore issusd an order to all of Bradstrest's offices warning them of Smith’s desire, and forbidding compliance with his wishes, The mourners at Smith's funeral would not be there to -day if they had followed Bradstrest’s reports, and they may get a peculinr comfort in calliog for and resd- sog Bradstroet on Smith, which report will probably open freely to the public to-day. ——— Seal of North Oarolina Tobacco is the best. Buy Palmer’s Son’s Firewor are th’u larges" and finest good by Max Meyer & Co. Mr, Luclen Stephens returned Saturday from a two weeks’ visit to friends in Bloom- ington, TIl. NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF )\ s for they —for eale Gavor Catig delicately aud nab urallyas the Which they are mude. FOR STRENGTH AND TRUE FRUIT FLAVOR 1) D ALOXN PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., ©hicago, s 8t. Louls, Mo, uKERs oF Cr. Prico’s Cream Raking Powder Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Meat Dry Mop Yeast. FOR SALHLE BY GROCERS. WE NAKE BUT ONE QUALITY, COHASING A BURGLAR. An Exciting Time on Capitol Avenue ~A Bwede Held up, Saturday night, or rather early Sunday morning, the people in the vicinity of Twelfth and Oapltol avenus wera treated to an escapade In whick a wicked burg- Iar was the prominent figure, It appears that the thlef had taken an axeand walked boldly Into the house of Squire Gentry, on Oapitol avenue near Twelfth, and proceeded to go through the mansion in the approved style. He gathered up a lot of clothes belonging to a Iady and a coat belonging to Mr. Gentry, but did not take them, as there was but very little money in them. He invaded the bedroom of Mrs, Mitchell, a lady stop- ping In the house, and trled to find some money which was under one of the pll- low! A femlnine scream or two drove him out, when he realized that the good poople of the house had become aware of his presence. He ran ont Into the alley and In trying to make hls escape, clam- bered over a length of the rotten fence which gave way with a orash. The whole nelghborhood was pretty well aroused by this t'me, but Mr. Thief man- ;?ad to eecape. He fott his axe behind m, HELD UP A SWEDE, About three o’clock yesterday morning the residents near the corner Ninth street and Capitol avenue were startled by a succession of loud and plercing cries, Some of the people lliving In the neigh- borhood jumped out of bed to investigate the matter, and found that a Swede had been held up by three footpads and re- lleved of about $85 in money. The slug- gera made gocd their excape before the Swede knew exactly what had trans- plred. He pursued them in the direc- tlon of the river, but they disappeared in the darknees. e — Smoke Seal of North Carolina bacco. To- U i The izcome of the Austrian tobacco mo nepoly amounted in 1881 to about_soven hun dred and twenty million florine, The numbeF of home manufactured cigars sold in that year reached the enormous total of 1,215,000,000, and that of cigarottes was upward of 290,000, POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powacr never varies, A marvel of parety strength and wholesomenoss. More economical $han kinds,and_cannod be sold in competl- multitude of low test, short welghi slum of physphrte powders, Bold only in oans BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 108 Wall Y TIMUCEN, SHING {EUCLES. tho ordl tion with Kufll st Riding Vehbicle made, Hides as itk person as two. 6 Springs lengthen an llo‘le ‘according to the weight they carry, Equnllx el maavicd fo et conniry Topds ud ln leadinz Carringe Builders and Dealers. Apollinaris “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” “Jt has steadily secured increasing popular and professional favour, as @ pure and agreeable Table Water," British Medical Journal, May 31, 1884, ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Min.Wat, Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL." AL A= Ha i FOR TIE TREATMENT OF ALL, CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute West of © larBe aiaaippl Rivers Piation of, pationt ‘hractic B e i BV €. QIROPLAR YO o aind all disesas of tho U e Braces, DIFEAS Catarrh, Bronch S GULTA MRDICAL AND § 1ath Siraet. Cornar of Capltol Avenus, 68 Sl T O£ inb Tnstituite has Yy 13 alded expericnce a8 speclalists 1o THE DAILY BEE-~TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1885 Y Money to loan—On collatera’s in sums of 95 and upwards, to any amount. Omaba Financial Ex- change, 1508 Farnam 8t, Money to 1oan—On chattels tn stms of 85 and up- wards to any smount, at low rates. Omahs Financial Exchange, 1508 Farnam St. Money to 1oan—On good seourities of any kind, in any amount, at the Omaha Financial Exchange, 1508 Farnam St., up-stairs, 0.4t oY | MONKY || MONRY {1 Money to Toan -On chattel security by W, R. Oroft, room 4, With. nell bullding, N. E. cornet 15tn and Harnoy ' After years of exporionce and a oareful study of the busl. aem of loaning moey on personal property, 1 b ot last_perf kystem whoreby the publicity asual fn such cases 1s done away with,and 1 am now in # position to meod the demands of ail »ho bocome temporarlly embarrassed and dosire to raise money without delay and in a qulet mavner. Housokeep: ors, profeasional gentlemen, mechantos and others In this city can obtaln advances from $10 to §1, on such security as household torniture, planos, ma- chinery, horaes, wagons, warehouse recelpts, secur- od notes of hand, eto., Without romoving same from ownora residence o piace of business. One of the advantages I offer is that any partof any loan can be paid at any time which will reduce the interest pro rata and all loans renewed at the original rates of Interest, I havono brokers in connection with 7 office, but personally superintend all my lons, 1 fave private offices connected with my goneral office 80 thai customors do not come in contach with sach other, consequently, making wl trangactions strictly piivate. W. R. Croft, room 4, Withnell bullding, N. E. cor. 15th and Harney. ~ 693-§ly-i5 MST toloan in sums of $K00 and upwards on first-olnsa roal estato securlty, Potter & Cobb, 1516 Farnam st. 049-tt 'ONEY LOANED at 0. ¥. Reed & Oo's. Loan office on furniture, planos, horses, 0ns, perso y of all kinds and all_othe rartloles of value, out removal, Over 1st National Bank,corner 18th d Farnam. All business striotly mldlnfl:lnu o [3 ONEY To 1oan on ohattels, Woolley & Harrison, B'I;o&m 20, Omaha National bank building 'ONEY TO LOAN—On roai estate and chatbels D. L. Thomuas. B8TH. ONEY Loaned on chattels, cut rate, R. R Mtlukm poughtand sold. A, Forman, 218§, 18th 8% ONEY 10 LOAN In sums of 8800 and upward. 0. F. Davis and Co., Real Estate and Loan Agonta, 1605 Faroam 84. B0M WANTED FEMALE HELP. Apply at No, €7-1p ANTED—A competent nurse girl, 1819 Leavenworth ANTED —A woman for ‘general housework. T:m Chicago st. 67 W Asman—a good gitl at once at 1617 Chioago St, 6.0-4¢ VW sTeo—A ghl, 1107 Chleago st. 640 30p 17th St. VWarm—A gIrl for housswork, 613 8. 64480 VW Ab—Ladloe aud gentlomen to sall needle and stationery packages and lostantancous Ink Eraser. Quick sales, largoprofits. Joslin & Sackett, 1603 Farnam Omah: 635-1p W ANTED—A good girl at 1102 Davenpor House, s, Carey 636-30p 8t be. ~NTRD—A girl for genoral house work: €32-30p a competent cook, 604 north 16th. ‘7 ANTED—GIrl for ~0dkiog and fer gencral house- work, 832 8. 17th t. 610.£0p Ts—Novelties In ladies' and W ase-t childrong’ . Over 40 new designs. Noth- Itke them. Sell ss fast as shown Over 1,000 ko §700 montbly. Address with stamp. - H, Camipbell & Do, 9 Houth May strost, Chicago. 611 jly2 THE TWO AMERICAN ORPHAN Pluck and Enterprising Vim. Has started us off with an immense trade. hard times prices, selected with good taste and good judg- ment. Fair dealing, No Humbug, No Trash to Deceive You, Makes winners of the wide-awake, up and ready Orphans, The (lothiers and Artistic Tailors / 1113 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA. Good goods at R RENT—New 7 room cottago, 2 blooks from atroet cars, 8 blocks from high school; family without children preferred. M. F. Sears. 410t or RENT—[hrecstory brick edoro builitng; en- quire of Edward Norrls & Co., room 19 Crounse Blook. 8810 T ROUMS FOR RNy oR RENT—With board, nicely furnished south room, with use of parlor; aleo gas, and bath. 1409 Jones St. B4t 0 rENT—Four chambers converien’ for houge. koer , to man and wife without chiliren; threo blocks from postoflice, 819 N 17th 8t. 64748 'or RENT—Large, nleely fumnished room. 793, 16th at., South of St. Mary's Ave. 060-1p. 70r REST—Furnished of unfueni-hed room: 1613 outh-west corner 16th aud Jones St., north of Opera Houee, b47-20p Fgnspn—Eight lots It in. Toltam placo, two blooks from stroot oars; those are very nice ots; fine view. Wil sell at $400to 8500 each, on month! payments. C. E. Mayne & Co,, S. W, corner 154 and Farnam, 279.28 {\0R 8ALR—Very fine lote in Plain View at reason- ablo prioes, 0o easy torms. 1t you want good preperty, on oasy terme,'look at this. Ames, 1507 Farnam, 013 30 T3k 2ate—On aad within one blook of stroet oars, flne lota at £100 to §800; 835 down, S10 & mwonth will buy some of them; others 1-3 down. Cill and look over the ground. Ames, 1607 Farnam. 618-30 OR 81L#—00 foet on Farnam nosr 0th; also Tots in Highland Piacs and Jerome Park, on ea.y terme. Tuttle & Allison, 211 south 13th st. 849.4ly 15 {1OR 8ALE—On Cumlng street, lots with natural growth timber, $700 to $100) per lot. Ames, 1707 Farnam, 618-30 Jox nusr—Furnished rooms 1617 Davenport St 458.5p TOR RENT—Two plessant rooms with clogets ad- ning. on 2d floor, modern conyenjesces, , noar St. Mary s Ave. Knquire 8, W. { Dodge. o RENT—Furnished roci comfortably, not elo- gantly_urnished; private family. 812 8. ave, \oR RENT—A largo front room picely furpis! ‘suitable for 2 gentlemen 1811 ChicagoS. 61 R RENT—A well furnished front room suitable for 2 gentlemen, No 1918 Farnam St. 053-80p Wr #0—Girl at No 1806 south 11th St. & VW Areo—Middle aged woman exporienced in ¢ tauran ookery and management; good wa- ges; must bo able i lcan 8500 which will be awply ecoured. Apply “V.” Beo office. 5t8-1 ANTED—GIrl to wait on table 8 times a day for board, Emmy ¢ House. 631-50p On_RANT—Nicelv furniehed Targo south front room with boardifirst clase residence and locatlor : modern imwprovements, home comforts, 585 Pleasant Stroet. 801-1p _Destrable rooms 1 tho Moreo block, 017-20p \OR REN corner 15th and Capitol Ave. R RENT—A handsomely furnished room, bath room; 1720 Cspltol ave. 200-80p VW Axtao—a German i3 a competent was| 16th 8t. ANTED—A firs ni-:a nurse girl at N. il for house work; one who her aud ironer. Apply 728 N 527-26p E. corner 487.21 ; light mnmé Good girls for 18 private famil 476t work; good wages; call 1120 Farn Farnam + AxTHD— Good aining room girl, 118 a7t streat. "ANTED—Good irls for hotels, private fawilies; kitchen and lsundry work. Call at Omaha Em’ ployment Burean, 11:0 Farnam &t ANTED—Girl at 1640 Sherman 160-t1 EA ANTED—Threo oxporlenced women canvassors, 40 pr day, GuaraBtoed; room 7, Redick block ir] a4 the Mot~ apply. 824-41 ANTED—First-class dining room ropolitan hotel; none otner noe WANTED MALE HELP. ro—Immediately 20 good strong rack work and 10 teamsters for Holdrege Neb. Good wages will ship Tuesdsy, June 30, 78, m., Call 1120 Farcam Bt. 004 29 ANTED —One salesman In overy township, to sell d household necessitfos; $76 per month . Goods warrented, and have o com- ctition. Address with stamp or osll on Wayland & \ybourne 200 State St. Chicago. Il B52-4p ANTED ~Good tinner Seydel & Ahlquist N W Cor 16th and Californla. 855-80 cut of employment, and those wishing e their income; t once. Tmmenss sucoess, M, M. Lautz M{'g delp} 653-80p. ANTED—Canyassers. Call Letween 9 and 128 m at 1205 Juckson 81, €40 20) ANTRD—AE onoo_ man to run wood working m: chinery. must b first-class capable of taking charge of machin none other wanted; zood wages. ‘Addresa or apply o' person, to Neb, Planicg Mill Co, ‘oorner 7th aud O sts, Lincoln Neb. 614 30p AxTED—Three agente, room 26, Arlington bloc west of postoftico 5821p oUR cigas Inquire of Geo. B. Godire; £30-jly 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. a young man, a_situation in office o house. Has beld pos tion as shi) ping clerk with consolidated tank line Co., of Davo port for gome time. W. B. Willey, Bee Offic 650-4p ANTED—A position as Iaundress 1o & Botel; ad- dress M, T., Beo office, 806-10p ‘\';hrll)' )y & rospectable young man, situation #8 watchman or to care for horses; abstainer; aud can bo highly recommended, addre e, Wap—roition s night watohman by & ma aud by his wife to do housework in & good fau T W, Boe Offce. Gi6-4p WV axrxo—Aa sltustion by an exterioncod lady as cook or hou:ekeeper. Address Housekotpor Beo Office, 663 50 A Joune active business wan wants situstion ay bill oF office clerk, wholesale business preforred. inquire of Parlmn, Orendorff & wartin. (90-t1 7axTED—By & middle aged wowap, & situation a8 companion to a lady; would assis? in case of sickness, and 18 williog to go in the country. Address cara of G. F. Koon, U. P, Headquarters, sged lady, situstion a3 cook. Address N, Boo office, 485-20p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, family 2 largo or 8 small un. .not tar from Billard A Address A. 3 o orsTawANTED. Addresa St. Louis Flectrio Lamp Co., St Louis for vircular, cuts and torma of the candle powor Marsh lectrlc Lamp. 811-{ly12 VWANIED=Every sdy o need of sewiag ma chine, to soe the new Improved Awarican No : 220 N 166h, R »._ % Flodman & Co._agen —Fnrnished room 1816 Farnam 8t. 609 Fn: REX -30p or RENT—A pleely furnished, good ventilated room, bath room connection, Enquire on prem- i5es 808 8, W corner 18th aud Leavenwortb, or 1618 Farnam St. loR RENT—Large handsomelv furnished cool room ‘modern convenionce, with excellent board for #wo gentlemen; alzo sinle room,1718 Dodga. 603 tf Jron saun—Lote for houses at 10 to $000; nar cars, on easy terms. Call and we will show the projerty. Ames, 1607 Faraam, 01350 JRon 8o ~2lots, 00 x 1o feoton Farnam streat, eouth front, elégant location, must be sold. W. 500-1 Fon pin—targe houso, nowly built, 9 reoms, all modern Improvements with 4 of, at 1716 Cats st ; Inquire a premises. 125t R BALE—Ohoicost ncre lots In market; beautitul and growing proporty at £160 to 5300 a1 aaro, Como and seo tho property. Ames, 1507 Faraam. H. Green, over Ist National Bank. JFen, Bhue 150 tect tront on Virglola avenuo, ono block from head of St. Mary’s ave. §8,600 for all, or §1,800 for half, W. H. Green, over 1st Na- tional Bank. 6101 TR SAun—Fivo lots47x130; togethor on Leavon- worth strect; beautiful location, 81,000 Ono- fourth cash, balance on long timo, easy terms, Cralle & Jones. 21041 '0R SALE.—Corner lot, east front, 60 x 140 feet, one block from Park avenue.' §1,500. W. H. Green, oyer 1at National Bank 508-4¢ '0R BALE—Forty lots for sale on Burt aud Cumings betweon 20th and 81t cheap, inside proporty edford & Souer. 7014 N South 10th strect, corcr lot €6x140 tec', east ‘tront; 7 room house, barn. all improvements, shrubery oto., for $2,600. Must be gold. W. H Green, over 1st Nat'l Bank. 234t —Furnished rooms 1539 Farnam St. 537 2p 0r REXT—Two nice'y furnished rooms,with board corner 10th ana Harney. £97-20 0r RENT—Two unfurnished rooms. Tnquire 400 South 16th stroet, oppozite Herald office, 655-20p '0R RENT—TWo nice'y furnished rooms on street oar line. Inquire 2227 Dodge St. 525:80p on krsT—Furnlshed front room for gentleman and wife; refercoces required, 111 south 18th St. between Dodgo and Douglas. 530-80p. or_mENT—Elogant newly furnished rooms 1616 Capltol Aveaue, bath room, gas; no hills to climb, 515 30p S Re—Tmlaisd fionb room 180 Capitol ave, 519-30p \OR RENT—Several fino offices in Crounse’ blook, Inquire Ed. Norsls, room 10 Orounse blook 3 an RExT—Furnished room 1818 Jackson. A s \or RENT— Ploasant room furnished, 1428 Howard 8t. 42780 ANTRD—A good furnished room for 2 gentlemen, Address *'B. C. N.” Beo office. 432-t! '0R RENT—Two unfurnished rooma 1619 Farnam. 40141, TFCn maen—Best wnoceupled grouadn the fy fo warehouse house, 87 feet fronton Leavenworth, north beb 10th and 11th,will leasofor 09 years. Bed- tord & Souer, 605-41 or_saLE—Furniture and fixtutes of boarding house No 418 South 13th St , and house for rent, 601-20p FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS IEAL A DIRT—40 acres of white Located on Platie River in original native forests of_Michigav, from which thoasands of telegraph poles, railroad tiee, posts and paving_blocks can be cut.wA chance for speculation. For partioul addsess Ashton H. Warner, Traveree City, M7lflh 072-20p Pon 8ALE--A complete household, almost new, to be sold at once, at 810 8 23d 8t. 037-1p o i Hores wid wagon for sle] cheap. quire 1818 Farnam, [ OR ALY OR EXCHANGR—A W0 ¢ two story bick bullding 30x1; confectionary. There are nine furnis sides tools and furnishings for a first-class candy tory. Tho lcasc, furniture, carpets, tools and machinery will be &.1d cheap.’ A good opening for £ome ozc wishing to engage In busmoss. A good trade already establithed, Good reasons given for wanting to sell. A. P, Crittenden, 1217 O street, Lincoln, Neb, 585-1p 0 8ALE—At & bargain, 8 42 fnch Faclle bicycle (Engllsh,) nealy new. For full particulsrs, ad- F. C. %088, Red Oak, Iows. 570 80p. JFOL ey o unosith, tw oonneoted, rooms with board; front room, south-east. 1914 Webster. 857-Jly 18p —Fanvuu —Valuablo Chickerlog grand plano noarly now and lttlo usod, at large discount at 171 Caas street. 940-tt Fn- RENT—A front room with bay window; modern mprovements, sultable fot 2 gontlomen, South- east corger 19th anc Farnam St. 4604t an B Two elcgant offices in Bushmann's block. i ok RENT—Furnished room 1617 Chicago St. 200-41 0k RENT —Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodgo street. 183-July Fe mEsT—Furnished and unfurnished rooms at 1510 Harney Bt. 167-t¢ o= Fo mnseurlog pareoss or Tl large room 46x75, 84 floor, No. 110 8. 14th st.s enquire at 1400 Dodgs ‘{7 on ket Centrally located furnlabed rooms ab 028 south 15th Bt. 126-t1 Simoson, 1114 TR sALE—Fine residont lot north of Leavenworth stroet on Virginia ave,, splendid bargain; price 81,800, [For salo~Ten resident propertics, ravging in price from $1,600 to §16,000; all on easy torms. For sale—Fifuy resident lote in d flerent portions o the city at bed rook prices; easy tcrms. For sale—Cheap and beautiful lots Himebsugh and Patterson's Sub-diviglon, two miles from city at #160 ‘and §200 each, on monthly payments of 45 and §10. Por- ons buying Hero will bo asisted t0 bulld ight away osired. To Exchango—A3$9,000 stock of bran new hard- ware for good Nebraska cr Towa laud. To rent—Four splendid officos. 637-tf B. C, PATTERSON, 18th and Farnam St. LwAYS 0n hand st a bargain, No 1 second hand ‘carriage phaeton and side bar buggies; as aud suashados, b 1409-1411 Dodgo St [OR RENT—Furnishe1 large front room with alcove oet. 049-4¢ Room with board suitable for one or two sentleman, 1812 Dodge St. 704t 7 on wext—Largo front room on first floor with or with board; inquiro at 1901 Faroam Bt o TR S Wit bourd dairabi or suminer, Avply 4 84, Chavles Hotel. £83-41 P dumey cows ab auction. 18 head g} class and reglaterd Jersoy cows will be eold st auction, Weduesday, July 1, 1835, at 2 o'olock, with- out limt or by bid. ' Hoving concluded to sell my ontlro herd cf 18 cowe, nd give my wholo attention 10 broeding bigh bred {roting stock and ehetland. po- nies, s my cause for eelling, Terms cash N 1. D. Solomon, Bpring Valley Btook farm, Omaha, Neb. Will Le s0ld at Omaha Fatr Grounds 263-July 1 blisbed cash grooery ‘property fa” exshange. 0e. 80611 & §ALN—Ono of tho bast business; will take city Address “Grooer” caro this o tarm York Co., Neb. ~ ¥. M. . 837:§1y16p 171 OB 8. in Washington Co.; res; 80 aoros cultivated; good bullding: ; running water; all feaced. Edward Norrls Co., room 19 Urounse Block, 88540 o 5 ALN—B3 fect 0n Cuming between 19th and 20th with house, §2,70). Bedlord & Souer, 0660-41 SR BALN—A 0.0 ACro 00k aud gealn (A, ail fm - 1 pron od; toar hours' Fido from she Oaha Btosk Yards; woven miles from the oity ¢f Fremout; two railroads within three miles; 800 acres under plow, the rot in pastare; board fenos, runolog stream through pasture; ith ten rooms; will boe scld cheap if sold 1mume on terms 80’ suit. P turiber particulare {aquire of Geo. €, Grodtre) mont, Neb. 8l ¥OI ALK —RUUSES—LULS. SPECIAL NOTICES. AU adv ertisements in the spevial columns will Jate of 10 cents per line for the be charged at th first insertion, quent insertion ‘or less than 25 centa or the first time: These advertisements wilk be inserted in both Morn nd 7 cents per line for each subse- ngand Evening Bdstwons, representing @ oiroula: tion of over Eight Thousand. This class of adver: tisements must positively be paid in advance, L. ONEY T0 LOAN—OU resl eata'e security rates of luterest Nocowmiseio s chargd barrower E. Mayne &Co., 8. W. Cor. 15h an 70 1L0AX—0n real estate in sumis of §°0 and “upw Ouwha Flusoclal M upwarde, to sny smcunt Excharge, 1608 Faruam 5¢ No advertisenent will be inserted apy smonut tiom §500 to §36,'00, ut rew onable FOR nENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, [Fon ket —Besidonce 1047 Shormsn Avenue, nibe roome, sbads and frait trees; baro {or six horees, oarrlsge room, and every thingfconveriout B38-ip ok kENT—Furnished cottege of thr-e rooms, cons vlote, for bousekeeplug, cheap, 616 8 11th '8t -ip & RENT ~House 722 south 16th street. 500.20p 70k ¥ALK—AB first olas) ay estmen s, tho best acre lota for tals. You cau double your money on them at present prices, $160 0 $200 per acic. Ames 1607 Faruam, 018 80 ok #ALE~ New 4 room cottage, with ball, closets, g00d oe/lsr acd cistein, on fioe lot BOX127§ feet. #1,50; oaay terms: 8. W, cor. 80th and Charles 5t. [<ft Acre lots splendidly located, These lots can be had ot 5160 £0 $200 each. Such proferty a8 pear & olty w1 b 60,000 people, will double i in less than two years. Amor, 1c07 Farnam. 0.8- [\OR SALE: n nExT ~House rooms, Davenport street ne 26th: 816, 'wo new cottages on south 18'h street; $10. itage 4o ms on 18t | treet pear Center; $18. ©. K Mayue & Co., 6. W. Cor. 16tk and ¥ar aw ok RENT—Cottage 8 roows, house 10 rooms. J. Phipp) Roe, Seward and Campbe!l. 8814t ToR BaLr. —7 room bouse, well, clatorr, otc ‘Davenport sireet, 4 bocks from High Schiool. block from stieet cars, §3,000. W. H. Greeo, o 51 over 1st Aatioual Back. & 8ALE—Twr00m house on 4 yearsleased ground Tuqulre aé M, C. % it 1080 Clarkson Bt -20p O B e storage or manutasturiog pusposes upper floors with vus- ide ent Apply to Joba a. #rehan, wholosale cigaie, No.1805 Douslas Bt., Omaha, Nebrasks. a0 REAL ESTATE. e i savet v Cld hore, o & noss and top buzgy; borse has been used as & faiily horse and s pertictly safe. 1ot 46x176, in Millard & Csldwell's addition; $200 cash and 2 yoars' time on bal 6,L00; five acres on Saunders ! and A very large bar_aln for some onie, 4, 0; Two stery dwollir ¢ on full lob, on car line. 85.200; &7 room house on lct 88x186; good barn, and & very complete place, on easy terms; 1 block from oar line. 100 14 on Poppleton Ave., only2 blka from car line, and near the park; §700 cash aud +¢0 per wooth, #4,600; new 9 room house on full lot, one block from Ssunders it., and one block from green line car/; good barn and a nice houte for some ouc. Lots in Kirkwood to sell or lease. 2,600, full lot on Capitol Bill addition, £8x46, 0n N. 18th k., with 3 houses near depo, ab & bargain. 16/ foet on Faruam 646! 708 nALE —By PAULSEN & Co., 44 fect, & front, near 16tn and Farnamw, $125 00 per fook; easy terma. . W. oor, 224 and Lake, o Greensiue; Sox180 1t oa- b f10nt, $1,000.00, to jarties wanting ‘to build & F000 roxacuce. This fs one of the very fnest lots, With shate trees, in North Omaha. 0 Bplcadid lots {n Paulten's Additlon, 703, $1,060, on easy teriua to partics who want to build Choice busines lots ln Paulsen’s Additicn on £aun- ders aud Lakestreots. 1°) scie’, ono halt mile south of M Dodge streot; & very cboice pleco of land; aore. Corner lot 150x2(0, house 24x76, stable for 8 horses, clstern, ctc., near Hanscom Park, on Georgia avenug, §2,0 0,02, Cne-half 10t on Center, near 17th, on grade, cheap. Csll for yrice. e H. W, cor.er Caste lar and 15thstr., 75 x 10%; an elegantlocated 1ot with #rst-clase fnished 5 room hovse, bira, carrisgs bouse, eto. Will be sold cheap. Cal. for pri | of $9x182 on 14th strec t near Center, east front, withigood 4 room house, large stable, 1o, 52,100.00 lsrge house , mear court house. toom cottage, well, clstern, eto, ok saLk—Until July 1st: we will coctinuo to sell it roet Tow 1a ingbiand piace, nt 8650, Gerome Park lots 3876 40 400, jou Bros., 817 South 18:b B4, 80729 th pear Clark steeot. $19.0) per moath, Fl.»:; with 6 rooms up stales’ 5k Mary's aveaue arl pagassicaadth Well looated & room house, Convent strect, near 880 per month:_cast front. & Co., 1615 Farnam street. OR 8AL—Two story house 10 “rooms, ¢ furnace, birn, ete. Bargai v, 86,000, Fine ( room cottage, full 10+2th & Douglas,$5,200, 2houses, yms, on 8, 15th st., 4 block off St. Mary’s Av ) 83,000 each. Splondid cott ful. lot, e3st front,ehade, 15t he scld. Make an offor, od houses, tull lots, Hanscsm Place, 88,000 and 3,600, water, Cornier lotin Parker's add, easy torm 75 choice Tots in Hanscom Place, $550 fo 81000 0ach. 26 lots in Perker & Shinn's add, £500 to £1000 cach. 1.2 lot on Cuniing, bet. 21st and 224 sts., §3,200. A bargain, Afull business lot on U. P.R. R, track. Good for warehouse; cheap. Acrelots'in Himebaugh, Brooklice and Bellair, on casy torms, 20 acres 10 miles west of city, 827,50 acre. ) acres on Loavenwerth straet cheap, $0 000, casy £850, 3, torme. 6 houees for rent. Money fo loan, " W. G. SHRIVER, opp. P. 0. LLEVUR.—A? the annual meoting of tho board of trustees of Bollevuo Colloze, the undersigned were authorized to sell a limited number of 1its In Bllovue, at the nominal price of FIFTY DOLLARS por lot, payable in montply Installments of FIVE DOLLARS per month. No restaictions as to build- ing_arevlaced on theso lots The Presbyterian Synodical College 1s located at Bellevuo, and it is hoped that people generally throughout the state will trke advantage of this liberal offer of the board et trustees, aud not only securo ot for a future home, BUT AID TIIE COLLEGE, to this extent In erecting a HOMF ¥oR YOUNG LADIRS attonding the ccllcge. At thislow price theso lots will be a eafo and profitable investment for those who do not with to make a home there. Bellevue is only a halt hour's ride from Omaba on the B, & M, B. K., aud Is one of the most beautitul situations in Nebraska. Make spplication at once ay you may not have another opporsunity at so low & piice. Address, 0. F. Davis & Co., 1505 Farnam 8t., Omaha, Nebraska. 6144 e #ais—ByBeunders £0o., 1604 Faromm B, 4 1ot Parker's_addition § block from St Car, $400, Corner lot in Shinn's addition $550. #lot on Loavenworth £t., fenced, and full of shado trees; $400 1 taken within 5 d Lot on Harney near S0th St., €2,700. Lots i Sauaders and Himebsugh's additions rom $160 to 275, andon monthly payments. 4-40 acre tracts 4 miles trom clty, at §35 per acre, cheap. Also lota in Highland Piace, aad Joromo Park, 6001 oR 8ALE—No 922—Splendid suburban residenco property, two tull lots, large shade trees, now houso 10 rooms, bath room &o,, city water, large barn 8 blocks from Street Cars. This place will be sold 4T sacrifice on long time. C. E. Mayne & Co. & corner 15th and Farosm, 5344 TOR #ALR—Onsouth 22d st. one 4 room and ono & ‘room cottage, barn, well, cis‘ern, &o, on_same iob, rent for §35 pormonth, caly $8,100; would sell soparately. Pottord Jobb, 1616 Farnam 8t. o ra-tra Saunders 8,600 acres In Thayer county. 1,400 actes in Antelops oount, also Lands in Jefforson county, also Lands in Nuckols county, also Lando tn Harlan county, also Lands in Furnas county, al Lands {n 8aunders county, also Lands in Platte county, also Lands In Colfax county, alsy YLands in Stanton county, also Lands in Cedar county, also Landsn Knox county, also Yands In Weyne county, also Lands In Richardson county. 0% R0 room house aud good Bara o groen car line,442 per month. For rent—11 room houso and large barn onred line, $50 per month, 88,600 —22x82, on Dodge; and brick bullding. Ldt 44x120 and 3 story brick block on Dodge’s t.,a & bargain, 182 foet on N 16th to lenso for & term of yoars. 80 foot for sal s 160 foet for 44 teot for salo on Farnam. Livery for sale, oheap, good trade and will pa tom the start, ~ M. F. Sears, Williams block, 164 and Dosge Bt 407-41 [k AT room cotiage, weT_warn and outerr, on 18th streot 8 blocks from shops $2,600, on casy torms. Potter & Cobb, 1516 Farnam St." 052-t¢ G071 0% v~ Thros obolcest lots n Handoam place. 654-t1 .+ Potter & Cobb. ARION PLACH—8 500 Tota 1n this addition with- in8 blocks of streob cars, can bo had on casy torms. W H Groon, over 18t Nat'l Bank, _ 827-tf R BALE.—A full corner lot, two blocks west of rod car line—~§550. This ls positively s bargain. 3. E. Riley & Co,, 216 9, 18th 8t. For Sale— Lot 60x140, 22d 8 from stroot oars. —§350 oach; bargatns. J. K. Kiloy & Co., 2168 18thBt. For Balo—Twolots on Georgla sy, Redlok's,add. cast tront, no grading, near Faruam, T6x140—§2000 oach. Ihess are ressonabls. J. E. Riley & Co,21 8 18th 8. For Balo—Nine ot on Virgin) 2 8800 to $050 oach. J. . Riloy & Co , 316 8 18th st. 'For Salo—Ten lote on Caming sk, sud nino on ., four block from military bridge. J. E. Rl ley &Co!, 216 8 18th st For Sulo—Kighteen lots on Vinton st., one block from torminus 18th street oar lie. Positively cheap. J. E Ril y & Co., 2168 18th et We desire to 6ay to our patrons that {n the above list we oan give saurance of eate and profitablo in- vestment. Wo also bave property in_ almost every quarter of the city worthy of {vestigation, J.B. RILEY & CO., 816 8 18th st 828 5 OFFER YoR ALR—East hall of block § Smith's WV "0 000 fout. tromk two acre lots, nicest in Omaha, full view of city »nd Blufls, makiog 10 lota 165 foo osch, will sell balf or ll. Tota 44 and 60, Nelson'aadd , 8700 each or will sl bt of clcho; ota 60x146 Kbusta's 21 add. near Oth and Center, $400 each. Lok b, block 1, Kount's 4th add, belng store on 10€h st, full lot, §2,C0, also lob 9 ame block §1,850. Two' lots 1o’ 5 uth Omahs, by Goodman's, with house, orchard, cistorn, and well, all $400. 10 tivo aoro lots In Vinland, © miles north oity mits overlookiog city and Bluffs, $36 per acre. Tota 10 and 11, block 19, Haugoom piace very sightly, 81,200 for both, Half acro 180 fset front blook 5, Park place, with houso, barn, well, snd cistern. Corner, % lots 1 Hawthorne on Cass b, 900 for both eto oo, Call and #e0 ug, Dexter L. Thomas ‘& Bro., Heal Estate; Room 8 Greighton block. b78-tt Noae; Rk § Cemgbion Vogw. ST ].‘VGIIAL —Lote n Hillside wid chearost and best inside lols in the cily, §760 to 8960 exclusive side lols in the oity, §7! Lady avents. Potter & Cobb. & 8ALK By O, ¥, Davis & Co., 1605 Farnam 8t Omaha oy House and lot on south Eighteenth 8., @ e T T Twentleth 4 81,400, ghoures * Dodge near 20th B4, §2,200, 8 ots ln Hangoom Place, each, § 526. House and ot on Park avenue, §4,600. v Davenyort 8¢, $12 000, 2,000, “ 4w gouth 18th “ § 4,000, 16,000 acres of land in Boone county, 87 to §10. 20,000 ¢ W 4 tanton * 7 to §12. Land in Madison, Wa) ne, Platto aud Hall .counties on easy torms. Mons caned ou long time. 60041 BUSINESS OHANOES, == 0R 8a1x. A woll catablishod bakery in good logss Hon, a4 a barzain, - Addies L Bes Offos, 30-3p. OR SALE—Cne of the best located meat markets. oty mauiro at Oborn Hooslok & Co., ofice 518 Soutk oTRL YOR Nobragk = ~Tho only ho Ciay Center, can be bov the_roglster correspond= ence soliclted, Addross Trimble & Chapman, Clay CentorNeb, 402-80p 01 84L%—O1d ostablished paying business whol salo and rotail; sales last yoar $100,000; goods plo and known, no remnants; businots growing, can be largely increased; capital necossary about $20,000. Parties who have the moneyand mesn bus- iness, will find this an_opnoriunity soldom offered. No others need address ““Johnson” Bee ot R M= hokelan saloon Tiown ag the Der- ver House, looated in Fromont, Neb, with- in forty foot of iho U, P. track. Wil rent for one to fiyo yoar son roasonablo torms. House i8 unfur- nishod and 13 the bost stand in Dodge_county. In. quire of Robt. Gregg or Mrs, Bridgev Hanlon, Fro- mont, Neb. 859-20p T or saLK—Established comu iteion business; smatl capital required; good ressons for selling. Ad= dresa* Commisslon” care Beo office. 8634 \OR SALE—Drug store in o desirablo localit wil involoe sbout §1.600 R C Patterson, N E corner 18th and Farnam, 480-t1 ['OR SALE—Or exchange a full stock of clothing booteand shos, gent’ faralahing goods, will ox+ chango for Nebraska Lands. @. H. Petorson,804 8. 10th S5., Omaha, Not 0464t PERSONAL. M 1o0x1s will take a fow pupils for summer, hours 9 a. m., to 12 m., 1014 Webster Ds]tfi.l OR sALR—Restaursn ¢ contral $400, meat markeb s & bargaio; houss and fu 1 lob monthly pay~ ments, $1,400, Ballou Fros., 3178 18th st. _025:8 A2t you want vour plumes or tips closned, dyed and curled; iirs{-claes work guaranteed, g0 to Henry Bincere, 1810 Jackeou s, 493-ly 22 ERSONAL—Mrs. E. M. Hoorer. trance olalrvoyant, and healing medium, over 716 North 18th Sb. 652921 M sonropER—Clalrvoyant and Magnetic healer, TLocates all pain and disoace, 707 N, 16th 8¢, 437.July 19 % clmsmaarmia-Maaotie phrscln, tesh and developing medium, over 819 north 16th St, 663-j21 IOE OREAM, Tn- purest, richest and best ico cfeam always tresh cn hand; orders for privato and boarding houtos promptly delivered. Carl Schmid, 808 South 15th treot, above Farnam. 198-jly-9 BOARDING, Rumv AND HOARD—For gent and wife st 2010 Call foruia 5t. Good room good board, pleasint. 656:30p VL Boxovas has opaned a Sest s boardiog A¥YLhouseat 1611 Dodge 8t,, and will be glad to sse her old patrons and many now ones, 624-50 ‘ANTED—Day boarders 1600 Farnam Bt. 588-2p MILLINERY. Ra. ATWOOD, mext to John Hussies Hardwaro IMLikre, is acliinis out her entlsc stook of millinery at and below cost. The sale laste two weeks. B! Krx UP —A dark bay pony etallion, old, with white hind feet and star on forehoad, Dy John T Pauleen, 218t and Ohio strect. 6710 $nmnn OR sTOLEN—A gorrell marc with 4 white star In the forchond. will vocelva libor~ al reward by roiuraiog her to cers,13th and Chicago street ., Os1—Rubber cost, Prince Albert stylo, on 10th or 11th b , yostorday afternoon. Fleaso rebura te drug store, cor. 10th and Dovglas. 008-20 | 2 Ty ek Sountartets bl and some paperar.of Saluo only to the owner findor will ploate same to 8, Katz, 1308 Douglas Bt., aud ged reward, ». Kz, 085 30 0s7—One rod leather t-book, contalniog 0s1—"ne lady's gold watch. Lyave st Edholm Erickson's and recelve reward. . 6B1-27 TRAYND—A black maro about 18 yeaws old, pot In the forchead aud lett front fook; white s In the right eye. Finderwill bere returning her to J. A. Potersen, 25th and O’ Btroet. U1-20p “CHIROFPODIST. 0r#—All allments of tho foeh, auccesstully od by Dr. Barry, 1612 Douglas steeef. Office for Indion wafys T RUPIURE CURED, useloss trusses Dr. M, AL Moore Chicazo, Ils,, ab O civeular, 499, blin 0 WHOM IT MAY CONOER; drawn {rom the irm of not be responsib'e for any dubts od in the firm name. J.'J, Middietor REssMAKING—And plain sow!u# doie t home of in tamuies, by the day, 2115 NFholas Bt 0i2:80p F»u RANT 0% 5ALE—Plano 138 N 2)th Bt 0k BALH—GO0d new hsy, Wasmer's fArm,Sarpy Ca., near Bellevue, MarcusSchosck, m¢.p for_gentlemen. Lis N.J. ji6witp e U Park located 12 mil T 0ad, 1840w Opon 10 tho publio and for pic-nics and & quho.‘.um ) fare givea. For torms, oall or address Papillion, Neb. w00y MARWS—Partlos wishing $o pu e Bn.mu 1 ich purposes ;fim nnl.lmm . Livery stable, 418 soath 18th streot, Omaha, VHEW BIL) TAG, 4008 ot give you hoart | 2 (Jlmwdn«mul one cent, eack by the d Poycke Bros., Agents. I)uruu—un Elkhorn and Plaste, T. , on U, P, be il a1 —New b v Auuwnuuuuuuwa o Persons ha took homesteads in Wostorn Kaneas Juue 16th, 1850, aud sbaadoned thein ing final proot, will leara %o [ v {ago by addressag me by lotlarst Cuce, hollacd, land attoraey, Kenaeth, sas. [HEW SILVAR TAG, Ite frult favored, take at o con each by the Foycke Brow sgents. AL%—Af & bargain, ou sooount of wy health 1wish to dipose of my billiard ‘hall, 1t i8 In the bast 10cation {n the city, nod doivg » good paylog business a4 il times. For faul parsiculare sadross 0. L Hormas, Platimouth. Beb. o fa ssravonox _on banjo gives by @ B beck, at 1110 Canitol ave. S1LvRR 70, 1 Coss Dok MDA (Oriciiod sa'ong cuad. wonvy Bros , Agents Vi . ~ \ | Q0 3..

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