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8 R e e ————— HE DAILY BEE Wednesday Morning, July 1. —Life's opportunity to procure s Jersey cow at half price, Solomon’s suction sale at fair grounds, Wednesday st 2 o’clock, ~Judge Selden has in his possession the mar- rvinge licsnse of two persons, Stephen M. Reynolds to Mary Ellen Dorris, He waa t fiwve married them Sanday, but they have failed toshow up. The judge is puzeled and @isappointed. —Rev. T. H, Worley, a returned mission- ary, will lecture on China st the First M. E, church, on Tuesdey and Wedneeday even- ings, June 90th and July 1st. Admission, 10¢; children, 5c. Bervies and cceam will be served after the lecture, ~~The paving on Cumtng street has been delayed considerably because the board of public works was compelled to condemn a lot of stone which was of imperfect sze and shapa, It is expected that in a few days work will be actively resumed and pushed. —Commencing with Sunday morning the Red line street cars resumed trips as far as tho barn, leaving o gap of three blocks for pastongers to walk, The injunction case sgainet the oity, which will be decided to-day, has provented any work on the stroet beyond, —About all there is now left standing of the ¢1d court house 18 the north, or back wall, Contrary to general expectation, the work of tearing down was completed without inju- xy to any one. Old residents are awaiting with considerablo interest the exhuming of ‘the corner stone, —The Council Bluffs people have cfisred /the Thurston team a chanca to run for a fine ssilver trampet on the 4th of July,in that city, besides volunteering to pay all their expens Unless the Thurstou team have inducements to celebrate the “'Glorious” in Omaha they ‘will certainly go to Council Bluffs, —The game of Sunday morning between the Paxton & Gallagher nine and the Colllns, ‘Gordan & Kay nine resulted in a score of 22 to 8in favor of the ‘former, instead of the Collins, Gordan & Kay nine as has been erro- neously stated, The Paxton & Gallagher nine is composed of rustlers and are capable of defeating their opponenta with a “‘whoop-la,” —Lou Weaver, a dizzy blonde, was arrested 1ast night charged with obtaining money un- der false pretenses from a sucker, ‘‘Sucker” told the same old story. Met pretty girl pretty girl made deep impression; persuaded sucker to take her out riding; got sucker’s -money; refused to give it up, Lou Weaver was roleased yesterday. —Mr, John E, McClure, -the gentlemanly western passenger agent of the Chicago Mil- waukee and St, Paul railroad called at the Bie offico yesterday,! and left samples of “Patch” something new in tho advertising line which ho is giving away, Mr. McClure thinks that it is just the thing for a crazy “.quilt and says that he will bs more than de- lighted to present every lady with one but “they must call his office 1403 Farnam street to get one, Thousands of ladies have written the passenger departmentof this com- pany complimenting them on the good taste they bave displayed in the Patch. —— Smoke Seal of North Carolina bacco, To- e ———— Sweet KEighteen, Miss Sarah McGavock entertained ‘quite a number of felends at the reei- dence of her parents corner Fifth and Pierce atraets Monday evening, the occa- slon belng the anniversary of her eigh- teenth birthday. The grounds surround- -ing the house were brilllantly illumina- ted with Chinese lanterns, while the in- terior beheld a lot of happy faces whose owners were amasing themselves dancing. About 11 o'clock an elegant lunch was served after which the guests continued dancing, singing and having a general good time until a late hour. It was an evening of solld enjoyment and will not soon be forgbtten by those who were so fortunate as to be present. They were all royally entertalned by Mlss Sarah and her estimable mother, and all her friends wish that she may have many happy « turns of .the day. o ——— Seal of North Carclina Tobacco is the ‘best. Rather Mysterious, Last week two young men, or rather boys arrived In this clty, en route from Denver to Baffalo, New York. One of them was George Moore, a nephew of ‘Col. Mason, formerly stationed here, but now at St. Paul, the other the son of a prominent business man of Denver, by name Charles Moore. Saturday after se- -curing hotel accommodations, Georgoe Moore wont out to to the fort expecting to find his uncle. When he got back, this comrade Charles was missing together with $40 in money, which George had turned over for eafe-keeping, and both valiser, Up to noon yesterday the ml asing boy had not turned up. George is rather loth to belisve that his comrade would wilfully defraud him of his money, and belleves that the mleslng lamb will ot return, The pollea have been notified, —— — LIFE'S OPPORTUNITY To procure a Jersey cow at half price. Solomon’s auction sale at falr grounds, Wednesday at 2 o'clock —— A Funeral in 8¢, Paul's, London Letter, A funeral in Bt Paul's Cathedral is not ouly & rare cvent, bat it Is also an excoadingly costly honor. Tho feos pald by the corporation of London fcr burjing the late lord mayor in the cathedrel were about 85,000, When a royal funeral takes place at Windsor, the preliminary fee to the dean and chapter ‘‘for break- ing the ground” {s §1,000, This item Is the more unresomnable inasmuch as the royal vault I8 not under St. George's chapel and no ground fs breken, the enly disturbance being the removal of a cor- tain elab on the £ )0r of the cholr inorder that the e flin may be lowered Iuto the vault beneath, whense it s wheelea alorg a pasego to the royal tomb-house underaeath the Albert Memorlal Chapel. —— OPPORIUNITY 16y cow at balf price Silomcn’s suction eale at fair grounde, Wedoescay at 2 o'clock. A New Arain. Cormmercing Munday Juno 20th, the Feowont, Elkborn & Missourt Valley railovay will tun & new train between West Polnt, Neb and Omabe, also con- mealing with Blair, Following 8 the time for runoing: Wil leave Omaha ar 5:40 p. ., will liave Blalr at 7:00 p, m will leave Frem: n: at 8:00 p. Wil arrive at West Point at 0:16 p. ., will leave West Point st (:30 & m., wil lewve Fremont at 745 & m., will arrivi at Owahg at 2000 3, w, G virg all dsy 4o Occalo LIFES To procu.o a A WIFE'S WOE. The Petition for Divorce Filed by Mrs, Mary France-Millet and the Story Thereof, The roling eensation in Denver I8 one In which a young lady formerly well known In Omaha Ia one of the prow Inent figures. Avout ayear ago Miss Mary Franoe, a rather good looking attractive yowng lady, was working in the jewelry store of Max Meyer & Bro, A lawyer of 'Col- ambus, Neb., Byron Millet, by name for three years has been sulng for her hand, with all the eagerness of genulne love. finally acting wpon the advice of her friends and Immediate assoclates, de- cided to accept him, They were engaged, and slx or seven months ago were marrled. Mr, Millet, In the mean- time had closed up his place of business in Columbus, removed to Denver, where he has since beon engaged In the active prosecution of his basiness, as a lawyer. Apparently everything went smoothly and happlly, despite the fact thas Millet was o man of 38 or 40 years of age, while his wife was comparatively young. A fow days ago, on last Friday, the qulet community of Denver was astound- ed with the scandalous sensation which was unfolded in the pages of a petition for a divorce and allmony which hadbeen filed by Mrs. Millet In local tribunals. The divorce was sought because Mr. Millet, alleged, had been guilty of gressly Inhuman conduct In giving hls wife some kind of medicine to produce abortlon, under the pretenco that it would care her of some slight allment with which she was troubled, It is al- leged that after the drugs had been taken by Mrs. M. she discovered their trus na- tara and effect. On these grounds she euen for divorce absolate, and alimony of $10,000. "The charge is a very serlous one, and has produced a great sensatlon, not only in Denver clrcles, but among the friends of Mr. snd Mra, Millet In this clty and state. It s but just to Mr. Millet to ssy that he denles the story of his wife in. toto and cortalnly his frlends hope that he may clear himself of the heinous charge e em— Army Notes, Telegrams received at the department headqui rters yesterday said by the re- tlrement of Col. Clitz, Lieut.-Col. Doug- Ias becomes colonel of the Fourteenth Infantry. Mbsj. Da Russey, now at Fort Omaha, becomes lleatenant-colonel of the Fourteenth Infantry, at Portland, Ore- gon. Capt. Kent, major of the Four- teenth Infantry, comes from Dakota to Fort Omaha. The Army and Navy Journal says with reference to the comlng department rifle competitition: “The annual competition 18 looked for- ward to by the men with more interest than usual this year owing to the fact that the citizans of Omaha have offercd prizss in money, medsls, watches, clgars, clothes, etc., amounting to about $G00, for each of the twelve men on the team, a8 well as the twelve best squirmishers, It was only necessary for Colonel Henry to suggest this matter when the cltizens of Omaha responded with their usual generosity., Lieut, Merriam, one of the distinguished Army markemen, has charge of the collectlons, The soldiers of the department of the Platte are to be congratulated on having such a clty as Omaha to thus encourage them. *“Colonel Guy V. Henry, Ninth Caval- ry, was remembered on June 17 by Capt. Boarke, Third Cavalry, who sent him a beautiful boquet of flowers. The 17th was the anniversary cf the battle of the Rosebud, in which both officers were en- gaged—one commanding a battallon of the Third Cavalry, the other as an alde- de-camp to Gen. Crook.” Smooth-| A good story s told of four or five of the boys of No. 3 engine house who en- tered Into a compact last week to shave off thelr mustaches. It appears that all of them fulfilled the compact at once, with the exception of Jim O’'Brien, the veter- an driverand Geo. Blake. Webb, who has totally failed to raise a pair of lip pro- tectors aud was rather jealous of O'Brien's long cavaller-like mustachios, watched for a good chance and finally caught Mr, O'B asleep. He procured a palr of shears and nipped cff one end of the mustache, completely destroylog of course its beauty of symmetry. When the unfortunate owner of the murdered mustache awoke, he realized the terrible truth and im- mediately hled him to the nearest barber shop and had a clean shave, No plan has yet baen arranged to secure the amputation of Blake's mustache, but ths rest of the fireboys eay that it must go. 1t s also clalmod by the boys that the mustaches of Chief Butler and Assls. tant Chief Galligan are doomed to de- struction, — — United States Cases, In the United States court yesterday a few criminal cases wers taken up, George Hurpster, charged with relling liquor without a llcenze, plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and coste, 1n the case of Joseph Sedivy and David M, ttraln, who are accused of catiing down trees on government land, both de- fendants desired to enter a plea of nollo contendere. As a wattor cf convenience, Judge Dandy dec!ded in these cases, the peuelty belog both fine and fmpriscn- ment, that the court would not sentence them unless brought into court, Not 8o Green as He Seemed, Avkansaw Traveler, Col. Will Beasley who has just re- turned from the mountain discricts of Arkansaw, was determined not to be out- done by the equatter: “One day, sald the colonel, *‘I stoppad near a cabin and asked of au unconcerned-looking man who sat on a fence: How far is it from here to Jones' ferry?' “““How far is whai?" “ ‘The road,” “ “What roadt' *¢4To Jones' fersy.’ ‘Do you want to go thar!’ *“*Yes, or I wouldn't ask how for 1t fe,’ ““Dida't know but you was oot sur- veyln’ thecountry,’ “*He leaned over, splt at something on the ground, and, scemiogly, dismissed the subject feom his miad. ** ‘Come, weke op,’ eald I, but he patd no attent'on t> ms, Then [1hought 1t would be & gond idea to stari]s him, ‘¢ My fiiesd,’ sald I, *did you know that Androw Jackson was desd]’' “‘He jumped cff the fence and shouted: ‘Mote, fetoh wy gun here, qaick. Here She at first refused him, but) THE DAILY BEE~WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 188 a blamed feller 'losshneerin' agln old Andy.” “‘Seeirg that 1 had made a dangerous mistake, 1 put spurs to my horre and galloped away, but, sir, that confounded fellew followed me five miles. X thoaght it was the most capltal plece of Ignoranee I %iad ever heard of, and after I had got out of danger I almost langhed myself 1nto a fit, but I have since learned that the old man wasan illlclt distiller, and belleving that I was a deputy marshal, wanted an excuse for killing me, It won't do to tool with those fellows.” PILES!! PILES!l PILES! A pure cure for Blind Dleeding, Ttching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 yours standing, No one need suffer five minates after applying this wonderful sooth- iog medicine, Lotions and_instruments do more harm than good, Williams' Indian Pilo Ointment absorba the tamors, allays the intenso itching, (particulatly at night after Itetllng warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives fnstant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of private parts, and for nothiog clse. SKIN DISEASES CURED by Dr, Frazier's Mogic Ointment, Cures as if by magic. Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs —Blotches and Yruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful, _Also cures itch, Salt Rhume, Sore Nipples, Soro Lips, and old, Obstinate Ulcors, Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of price, 50 cents, At retail by Kuhn & Co, and Schroeter & Becht. At wholesale by C. ¥'. Gioodman, ———— Robert Easson, who has been {denti. fied with our firm from the time we or- ganized, was admitted as a partner Janu- ary 1, 1885, Herenftor tho style of the firm will be Paxton, Gallagher & Com- pany. PAXTON & GALLAGHER. The firm now cona! of W.A. Pax- ton, Ben Gallagher, and Robert Easton. July 1, 1885, e — A Cornell student Killed, Puyyourst, N, H.,, June 80,—Abel D, Kvane, of Des Moines, Towa, student at Cor nell, was struck on the head by a plank and knocked from the bridge at Livermore Falls to the rocks below and jnstantly killed, His remains will be sent to Dos Moines, Absolutely Pure. Thi s powder never varies, A marvel of purety stro ogth and wholosomenese, Moro economical than the ordinary kinds,and canno be sold in_competl- tion with ihe multitude of low teet, short woight alum of physvhrte powders, 8old only in cans ROVAL BAKING FOWDEE CO.. 108 Wall 8t; N.Y OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute West of Mississippi River. Fifty rooms for tho accomodation of patien Fhysteiun and Surgeon in chiargo of the lnsti had sixteen years'of sucoessful practice, aro experience a3 speclaliets in nta. Doformitios and Braces, DisxAs. Dy assistant of their varions d WRITK FOR CIRCU! %5 0f W IRCULAR T DIROPLAR TO, MEN, B e S piache AT s - troot, Co T havo a positive romedy uso thoasands of ea: standln inits et togetlio winy sul TION. i bs of the K id VILED w s by Bolus, Vae e cired Without and tess Bmoninle Al corresponie tidential, MARSTON REMEDY 00., or DR. ¥, TRESKOW, 3 Ber thrs e tAe Grvant MEW VALK HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY; irect Line for Eng.and, France and (ermany, Tho sseamships of this woll known lin ef tron, in wator-tight compartmentn, so vished' with every roquisite to make the blo. They ¢ th mails, and lesvo Now York nd Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON) PARIS ard HAMBUK) Cablo$ -5100 a 61 1 road o g, Firat abury §10, Agert, ) Btecragy to or New York a ; wind L Lello tree or en Kk Hanson, F. E. Moores, Harry D'l in Gronewig & Benooueger, in Councll Buffs ANTED Gmah; To werk Life and Accldent 'n‘urance for & rtrong New York company, in ¢very town 1 Nebraska aud Towa. Good cowumiseion 1o workers. 4 dascey E. C. WILCOX & CO. cueral A ents Knses NATIONAL BANE OF OMAHA, Pard up Coyito, ..........$100,000 Barplus Fuud, 100,000 W. Cor, Farnam and 13th, Frank Munray, President. Saur E RoGks, Vice President, Bex B. Woob, Cashier, Luraes Draxg, Ass's Cashier, Acceunts ealicit d snd prompt attention given t all business latru ted 0 our care. Pays & Per Cent on Time Deposits o and san be highly recominended. addres C.{F, Bee SPECIAL ,N,O-I:ICES } I oiintan o T e T o, sk TO LOAN—MONEY, Office. 841 560 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ONEY 10 10AN—On real estate security in_any M “Smonnt trom 8500 to §35,C00, At reasonable rates of Interest. Nocommiseioos charged borrower. L E. ., 8. W, Cor. 16th and Farnam, C. E. Mayne & Co. C i OXRY 10 1LOAN—On real estate in sums of 820 and upwards, to any amount Opwha Financlal Exchange, 1608 Farnam St Money to loan—On collatera's in sums of €25 and upwards, to any amount. Omaha Financlal Ex- change, 1503 Farnam St. Money to 1oan—On chattels in sums of 85 and up- whrds $0 Any amount, at low rates. Omaha Financial Exchange, 1508 Farnam St Money to loan—On good securlties of any kind, o any amount, at the Omaha Finanolal Exchange, 1503 Farnam St., up-stalrs, 200-t1 oxmy | MoxHY {1 MoNRY | 11 Money to Loan-On chattel secutity by W. R. Crofb, room 4, With- noll bullding, N. E. cornet 15tn and Harney ' Afier years of experlence and a careful study of the busi- ness of loaning money on personal property, I have At Inst perfectod & dystom wherohy the publioity asual in such cases la done away withand 1 am now In & position to meek the demands of ail « ho become temporarily embarrassed and desire to raiee money without delay and in n quleh maoner, Housetcop: ers, professional gentlemen, mechanics and others in Vhib ity can obtain ndvances from 810 to 1,000 on suich pecurity s household torniture, plancs, ma- chinery, horses, wagons, warohouse recolpts, secur: od notos of hand, eto., Without removing same trom ownors residence of piace of business. Uno ef the advantages Toffor Is that any part o any loas can be paid at any time which will reduco the interest pro rats and all loans ronewed at the original ratos of interest, 1 have no brokers in connocticn with office, but personally superintend all my_lovne Thave private offics connected with my general office 80 thay customers do not come in contact with onch other, consequently makiog all transactions strictly piivate. W. R. Croft, room 4, Withnell bullding, N. E. cor, i5th aad Harney B93-§ly-i6 ‘oxmY bo loan in sums of §200 and upwards on VL first-olass roal estate sourity. Pottor & Cobb, 1616 Farnam st. 049-tt TANTRD - Agents, men ana women, to sell ‘The Child's Bible.” Tntroduction by Rev. J. H. Vin cant, D. D. Ore agent has sold €5 in & town of 674 pec me 78 in & village of 7 in ten daye: one 263 in four wuccostive weeks: 40in 3 daysat two d flerent times. ~Fxperionce ot necessary, Address Casell & Co., (L'v'd), 822 Bro way, New York. 651.1p 'OR BALR —On aad within one blook of street ears, fine lote a4 100 to $80.; £35 down, $10 & montn will bay some of them; others 1.8 down. Cill and Took over the ground. Ames, 1507 Farnam. 018-50 Jron shin—tots for houses $10) 0 $900; near J terms. Call and we will show the 1597 Farnam. 01590 JNOR BALR. < 2 Tots, 88 x 140 feot on uth front, elégant loostion, mu H. Groen, over Ist Natlonal Bank. 'arnam_ stroet, be sold. W. 500-t1 JFCR 2aun ~targe houso, newly built, 0 rooms, Al dern improvoments with § ot, st 1710 Onss 3 Inquire ab premises. 198t ANTED 10 REST - I lensant looatisn, small fue. niched or_unfornfshed cottsge by family ct thros adults, Give location and price A.B. €. Boe Office. 701200 7axTID - Board and two rooms in private family, preferrcd, by gentleman and wito aud daugh- ter. State | ion and terms, A. B. O, DBee offize. 700-80p GRXTSWANTED, Addross St. Louts Electrio Lamp Co., 8t Louis for vircular, cuts and torms ot the oandle_powor Mavsh Xlectric Lamp. 811.fly12 ANTED—Evory ady in need ot & sawing ma- chin, to soe the new Improved Amorican No, P. K. Flodman & Co._agonta: 990 N 16th. 830M FOR a ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, W “ JFCR 8n~Chaloest o lots In market: “bewutitul aad growing proper it $160 to #200 an nore, Come and see the property. Ames, 1607 Faroam. 0135 {OR BALR. 160 teet front en Virglola avenue, ono Dlock from head of St Mary's ava. 3,000 for r 81,500 for halt, W. H. Greon, over 1tt Na. al Ban {0R BALR ~Five lots 47x180; together on Leaver worth stroet; beautitul fooation, fourth cash, balancs on long time, Crallo & Jones. F.»n 8ALR —Cornet lot, oast front, 60 x 140 fe one block from Park avenuo. 81,600, Green, over 1st National Bank . ~Forty lots for eale on Burt and Cu 0 20th and 81st cheap, ioside proporty edtord & Souer. To14 o, cor 10th and I'acifie, szlm_rmu room bo 0855 one block from depot. Owen Whalen. herman Avenue, nino i barn for six horees, 038-4p }:nn RENT—Residence 1247 roome, ahads and fruit tre earrlage room, and every \hingfconvenient, {0 kENT—Furnished cottege of th e raoms, com. plete, for housekeepiz g, choap, 516 8 1ith Et. 057-1p {OR RENT—Cottage 8 rooms, house 10 rooms. J. Phipps Roe, Soward and Campbell, 3314t 70R RENT—For storage o manufacturiog purposes upper floors with oustide entrance, Apply to John A. Frehan, wholosale clgaie, No, 1305 Dotielas 8t., Omaha, Nebrasks, a70tt ONEY LOANED at C.F. Rood & Co's. Loan office VA on furniture, pianos, horsos, wagons, porsonal property of all kinds and Ml_othe rarticlos of valuo, without romoval, Over 1st National Bank,corner 18th nd Farnam, Al businees strictly mfldnntl;!m b ONEY To loan on chattols, Woolley & Harrison, ‘W1 Room 20, Omaha Nwiional bonk building 86.t1 ONEY TO LOAN—Ou real estate and chattols V1 D. L. Thomas. 8878t Tor RExT—New 7 room cottage, 2 blocks from atroet cars, 8 blocks from high school; family without children preferred. M. F. Sears, IR oR RNT— [hreostory brick store building; en- quiro of Edward Norrls & Co., room 19 Crounse Blook. 814 ROOMS FOR KENT. JJOR RENT <Flggant front south reom with s, bath ete. 2225 Dodge St* ONEY Loanod on shattels, cut rato, R. R Hoketsoughtand soll. A. Forman, 218 8, 13th 84 OHET TO LOAK In suma of §800 sad upwerd. 0.F, Davls sud Oc, Hosl Eeisto acd Loan 1605 Farnam 8. BI04 ¥ Aannt WANTED FEMALE HELP. experinced sales'adios or dry red, Address A. & B 9120 W At - goods; references ragy Bes office. t o tavle 8 times a_day for e31.7p ANTED—Girl to i board, Emm.t House, Mra TANTED—Gitl for hovsework; 8 In family. 650-1p Haynes, 234 §t., bet. Chicago and Cae. 7 ANTRD—A compefertnurse il App! 1810 Leavenworth St. [ 7ANTED ~A woman for gencral housework. 2410 Chicago st. 6704 Y Axmen Wa n—A gil, 1107 Chicago St. A good gitl b once al 1617 Chioago St, 6 0-tt 610 30p 17th St PV Axreo—A gl tor hotsswork, 613 8. 644 80 WV Axme ~Ludies and gatlemen to sdl coedlo and stationery packages and Instantsncovs Ink Eraser. Quics sales, lirgeprofits. Joslln & Sackott, 1£0) Farnsm Omaha. 635-1p an ReNT—Rooms, 1212 Howard St. [0k REXT—Two euits of rooms, three rooms each sult, 1410 Dodgo St., ome minute's walk from postoffice. 678 2 with by win. 76.2p {Or RENT—Furnished frart room, dow, in a brick house, 605 N, 17th St. 7R REXT—A splondid sults of roome, 1612 Daven: poit St. 0319, qOR RExT_With boar], nlcely furatshed ~south Yoom, with use of parlor; aleo gae, and bath. 1400 Jones St. B4g.it 0R RENT—Four chambera convenfent for house. keeving, to men and wife without chil Jren; three blocks from postoftice, 819 N 17th St. o4Tet [7or next—Large, nleely fumished Iethst., Sou'h of St. Mary's Ave. oom. 680-1p Jfror nesv—Furnished raons 1617 Davenport St 458.6p 18ant rooms with clrets ad- . medern eamveniesces, on SAve. mnquire 5, W, or 2t OR RENT—Two ) Jeininz. on 2 o 20th'st., near St. Ma 16th and Dodge 'R RENT—Furnished room comfortably, not cle- urnished; private famil, \T—A lirge front room miocly furnis’ ed, suitable for 2 genilemen 1811 ChicagoS. 81330p 0r RENT - A well furnished front room suitable for ¢ gent'emen, No 1918 Farnam St. 68380} South 1ith St. 7 Axrno—shist makersat 307 636-30p \\'.\\ TRD—A girl for gereral house work; must be a compotent cook, @4 porth 16th, t32-80p VW Atra-Gistfor oatig aud for genoral house- work, 832 8. 17th 8¢ 610 £0p ANTED— 1ADY AGraTS -Novelties In ladies’ and childrens’ wear. O'er 40 now desigas. Noth- Iko them Scll s fast ng shown. Over 1,000 agents make 700 monthl. Address with stamp. E. H. Campbell & Co., 9 fouth May etrect, Chicago, 611 jly30 ‘VA.\HD—OI!I at No 180 eouth 1ith St. 582.80 VW Arro—biddio aged voman exporienced in res- taurant, cookery an! management; good wa- to10an ££00 which wili be awply ges; must be abl " Bec office. [ eecured. Apply V.’ 7ASTED—Good glrls fo! 13 private families; light work; good wages; all 1120 Farnam 83.~ 476t¢ VW 7eo - Good ainiag toom girl, 1120 street, 7 ANTED—Good oirls for hotels, privato families; kitct en and laundry voik. _ Call at Omaha Em- ployment Burcan, 11:0 Famam £t. ANTED—Girl at 1640 fherman avenue. 16941 J. M. Counsman. ANTED—Three experlmced women canvassors, # por day, guarantew; room 7, Redicl block. WV Axraa—Fisst-olsm dising room girl ab the Mot~ ropolitan hotel; noneotner neod apply. 824-b1 WANTED MALE HELP. arance and las 8t, first 70471 WAt man of sonlomanty & good talser at No 1210 Do room up stairs. ticlo of raremerit, Call, examine 1611 Faroam 70341 7 ANTED—Good agents br a Just patented | No peddii and be convinesd, H. G. Siripe & 8t. Room 4 Redick Block. )—Two wide awako bovs that 0. m. Apply Zee Mail roc: can get vp betore 8 . 695-30p TANT! at m, 7 ANTED—A zcnti to taks orders for crayon por. traits, roum 26 Arlington Block, Wost 0f Post- oftice 657°p W Axme—Five cood tin roofors, and five goos cornice mal ers, ab the Wes:ern Cornice Worke, 608 and 610 . 12th st. €040 Wofl's V4 —tmmedlately, at Bleie, barbe ANTHI—Corpartors, MUT Murpli, barber shep. WV Sy aveor 1514 North 0h and Urace St; l‘un rexT—Nicelv furnished large south front [{ room with board;first class residence andlocatior ; modern i provements, home comforts, 635 Pleasart Streot. 801-1p ‘OR RENT—A handaomely furnlshed room, bath rocm; 1750 Capltol ave. 200.80p o nesT—Fnrnished room 1816 Farnam St 609 30p 0R RENT—Large handsomely furnished cool room modern convenience, with excellent board for two gentlemen; aleo sinle room,1718 Dodge. 003 tt F';; ® \OR RENT—TWO nice corner 16th ana b \T—Furnished rooms 18.9 Farnam St 557 2p 69720 or RENT—Furnished front room for gentleman and wile; roicrences required, 111 south 18th St. Botween Dodge and Douglas. 530-30p 'oR_RENT—Elcgant newly furcished rooms 1616 Capitol Avenue, bath room, gas; mo hills to climb, 615 80p F* rexT—Furnished front room 1309 Capitol ave, 619-30p OR RENT—Soveral fine offices In Crounse' block, Inquire Ed. Norrls, room 19 Crounse block 0% RENT- Pleasant room furnished, 1428 Howard St. 421-t1 ANTED—A good furnlehed room for £ gontlemen, Address “'8. C. N.” bee office, 482-t1 08 REXT—TWo udturnlshed rooms 110, Farnam. 40itt. OR REXT—June 25th, two connectod rooms with board; froat room, south-east. 1914 Webster. 8:7-jly 18p. OR RENT—A front room with bay window; improvements, suitable for 2 gentlemen, east corner 19th aud Farnam St. 45 modern South- Portm T stossat oftices In Bushmann's block. 80411 Fox RENT—Furnishied room 1617 Chicago 8t. te { O RENT —Furnished £oous, 1816 Dodgo stroet. 183-July § T0R REN mished snd unfurnished rooms at 1610 Harne 167-t¢ 8t. o mNT—For manuteo uring porvodss or hall large room 44x75, 8 floor, No. 110 8. 14th et.. enquiro at 1409 Dodge Bimodon, | 7 on kexT - Contrally located furnished rooms at 628 south 15h » 4t R e Furni ot arge front roow with alcove Krate bath, cto., 1710 Cags strect. 940-t1 JOR RENT—R00m with board suitable for one or two 70440 6'4-4p ; none Wm0 ! but those aocustos ds trade roed apply. Address U. B, Tieadwel, North Wend, Nebraska. 0731 VW o -One salcsmaa n exers township, to sl farw and household necessities; 76 . r mouta can ho made. Goods wariented, and have 1o com- petition Address with stawp o o'l on Waylavd & Cleybourne 20 State St. Chicago, Il 652-4p VWV &xrhe <ood tinner Sovdol & Ablaulst N W Cor 16th and California, o L Awsuey cut of omployment, and those wishing ADto increass their ireome; writs at once. Tmmers) sucoese, M. M. Lautz Mg Co., Philadelplila, Pa, 8o W ANTEU—At cnco man torun wool warkiug ma. cumncry, must be fivst-o'a 8 capable of takiog charge of .na hines; 1900 other waui ed; 0ol wagos, Address or s poly in' percon, Plani. g Mill Co, ocrner 7thaid O ste, Lincoln Neb, 6:4 50p Threc agente, room 20, Arliogton bloo B521p) B 7 ANTED. west of nostoffice Tuquire of Geo, ok cigarmakors wanted, #30-jly 1 Goafrey, Fiemont, Neb. SITUATIONS WANTED, W Axmko—situstiou as engincer, watcbuan fanitor- Must have work, wi'l accept an honest. Haudy with tool . quire at 1612 Dodge St oun | 84 and b tweea the hours of VW Axmeo By a voung wan s itustion o offs or whl-gale houre. Hss beld 1 a3 ship pnsolidated tank line C of Da . W. B. Willey, Ilice Offic .+ 850-4p plog clork with port for some time. VW7 Ax1en-Paition st night whtobman by & maa; 1 by his wife to do housework y. T W.'Bee Offce. willon as laucdress in & .1 Beo off o1, INTRD--A dres M. OR RENT—Large front room on first floor with or with board; tuquiro st 1001 Famam 8t Apply Oharlos Hotel. #3311 FORSALE—FARMS {0r 8ALE—160 acro farm York Co., Neb. Battls, York Neb. £871)); Good farm 1n Washington C cros caitivated; good buildings; or; all foaced. Edward Norris {0R BAL) acres; 80 orchard; running wi Co., 1oom 19 Crounse'Bilock, 8581 TOREALE~83 foet 02 Cuming between 19th s witn house, 82,700, Bedford & Souer. T0R BALE—A 600 acro stook and gralu ta Jrovod; fone hours' elde {rom tos Omata 8o k Yardn; seven miles from tho eity of Fro rallrouds wishin toreo milos; 300 acios under the rest in pasturc; board fence, runnlng through pasture; house with tea rooms; will be a:1d cheapif sold 1mmodiately; on ferms o suit. For further particulars iuquire of Geo. C, Grodtrey, Fre. mont, Neb. 836 tf FOR SALE--HOUSES—LOTS. ok sae—Fine lot with house, tecond lot from {0k 8ALE—We have o fow more lots on Farnam 8t. for sale, and invitoa'l whowant to invest in the best outside § roj ercy in tha eity, 12 call aud eeo us, Baunders & Co,, opp the Paxton hotel. 6791 T0R 5ALE—AS first class o estmenls, tho beat acre lota for You cun double your money on them at prescut pries, 516) to #200 per aaic. Awer, 1607 Faiuam, 018 80 JOR BALK—Acre lots splendidly located. Theso lote can be had ot §150 t5 §200 each Such progerty a8 pear a clty wi'h 60,00 peogle, will dpuble in val ie in less (ban two yeare. Awes, 1.07 Farnam. 018-10 JOR EALE 7 room bouse, well, claterr, eto, 01 Davenp rt airect, 4 blocks from High School one block from atreet ‘cars, §3,000. W. H. over 1t National Batk VY 2x1xo=A ituation by o excerionced lady as Cosk or hou.ekveper. Address Housele Bee Ot oe. €63 50 Young sctive business wan wants situation a1 bill or office «lerk, holesale busine:s preferred. Inguire «f Parlio, Orendorff & wartin, R Wotme—ar e middle aged wowsn, & as companion t2 8 lady; would ase o s williog to g0 [n the country. Addsess X ar: of G, F. Ko, U. P, Hesdquaiters. d {0k sALE—Very fine lots in Plain View at able prices, 0. casy terms. If you wa property, on e.sy terme, look st this, Awe Faroa, 615 50 Ok 4 4L%—00 foet on Farnam ewr 9th; aleo 1 in Highlaod Pac and Jer/me Park, on ea. terme. Auttle & Allieon, £11 south 18th st. 846 Jly 15 70k HALE ~On Cumls ¢ sireet, lots with natural growtn tim'er, §70v to §100) per lot. Ames, 1107 aroam. 018-30 rmet ot €6x140 tee , enst barn, all improvements, Must be eold. W. I 234-tt ()} outh 10th strec tront; 7 shrube Green, over 1st Nat'l Bank. {'OR LEASA—DBost uaoooupiod growad in the ty for warehouse houso, 87 feot front on Loavenworth , north bot 10:h and 11th,will lease tor 99 years. Bed- ford & Somer, 665-41 FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS {or sALR—Cheap—Good family horse; double or slovle; also good under enddle. G. Beli, Northwest cor. 20th and Cats. o he household furnitare and carpets of a5 room cottage, nea'ly new. Call on or address A. G, Inrhram, caro H. T, Clatko Drog Oo., Omal D App 6070 [OR SALR— City Mills, DoR sALk -+t Bernard and New Foundland p plos, 8. W. cor, 12th and Capitol Ave. ood eaddle pony 092 lmu SALE [ be ol at once, at 510 8 93d St. 037-1p {OR SALKOR EXCHANGR—A W0 ycAra lease on & two story brick building 80x18v; ozcupied as & confeotionary. There are nine farnished rooms *be: sdes tools and fursishioys for o first cliss candy fac- tory. The lewe, furniture, carpets, tools and machinery will be & 14 cheap. ' A good’ opening for €0mo orc wishing to engage I busiucse. A good trado alraady establishod, Good reasons given for wanting to scll. A, P. Crittenden, 1217 O streot, Lincoln, Neb. 585-1p \OR BALK— At & bargain, a 42 Inch Facile bicycle (English,) nealy new.’ For full particulars, dross F. C. 1089, Red Oak, owa. 530 80p 70R SALK—Valuablo Chickerirg grand plano nearly now and littlo usod, at large discount at Cass street. 040t {\OR BALE—Fine roside t lot north of Leavenworth troct on Virglia'sve,, spleadid bargaio; price —Ten resident propertics, ranglng in prico from $1,600 to $15,000; all on easy torms. For salo—Fituy resident lota in d fforont portions ot the city at bed rook prices; easy terme. For sale—Cheap and beautiful 1ots Himebaugh and Patteraon's Sub-division, two miles from cits at$160 and §200 each onmonthl¥ paymentsof 45 and $10. Per- sone buying hero will bé assisted to bulld right 1t desircd. To Exchange—A39,000 stock of bran new hard- ware for good Nebfaska «r Towa land. To reat—Four ¢plendid offlces, 63t R. C. PATTERSON, 13th and Farnam St. 1wAYS on hand at a bargain, No 1 socond hand carriage phacton and side bar buggies; also am- brollas and sunshades, as 1403-1411 Dodge St. 893-tt JFCnan—dursoy cow at austion. 18 head High class and reglsterd Jersey cows will bo sold at auction, Wedne-day, Tuly 1, 18+5, at 2 o'clock, with- out limit or by Haviog concluded to sell my entlre berd cf 18 cowe, and give my whole_ atteation 1o breeding bigh bred troting stock and shetland po- nics, 18 wy cause for tclling. Terms cash. N. I, D. Solomon, Spring Valley Stock farm, Omaha, Neb. Will e s0ld st Omaha Fair Grounds, = 282-July 1 REAL ESTATE. z [ i 6180; soven yoar cld horae, b 2 oss and top buvgy: horee bas been used as o faiily horso and ia yerf: ctly safe. $650; lot 40x176, in Millard & Coldwe'l's addition; 200 cash oud 2 yoars' time cn balance £5,000; five acres on Saunders st.. and large house and barn, A very lsrge bargain for some one. 4,9 0; Two story dwellit g on full lot, on car line £5.200; a7 raom bous on Iot 86x186; good barn, and a very complete place, on easy terms; 1 block from car line. 100 £t on Poppleton Ave., only2 bks from car line, and vear the park; $700 cash atd 20 per month, $4,600; new 9 room house on_full lot, one black froni Saunderst., and one block from' green line car+; good arn aud a nice houge for some one. Lots in Kirkwood to sell or lease. 82,500; ull lot on Capitol Bill addition, 88146, on N. 13th st., with 5 Louses near depot, at a bargain. 160 feet on Farnam, near court house, 64641 0R 8oLk —By PAULSEN & Co., 44 fect, &, front, noar 19th and Farnaw, 4125 00 per foot; easy terms. 8. W. cor, 224 and Lake, on Green liae; 85x120 {t ea-t fiont, 31,6000, to partles wanting ‘to buili a 00d resiauece. This Is one of the very finess lots, Wwith shade trees, i Nor:h Omaha. Splendid lots in Paul en’s Addition, 703, $1,0:0, on _eaty terins to parties who want to bui Choico businees lots in Paulsen’s Additicn on Saun- ders and Lakestreets. , one halt mile outh of ** Wayficld a very caolce ptece of land,3126.C0 per aore. Corner lot 150x200, house 24x{6, stable for 8 horses, clstern, ctc., near Hanscom Park, on Georgia avenuo, §2,0 0.00. One-half 1ot on Center, near 17th, on grade, cheap. Coll for rice. 8. W. corver Caste lar and 18thste., 75 x 162; an elegantlocated ot with Hrst-clas finished b room houee, bira, carriago bouse, cte. Will be sold cheap, Cal for pric®. ot §9x132 on T5th street near Center, esst front, withfzood 4 room house, largs stable, ete., §2,100.00 asy terms. For Rent—6 room cottage, well, clstorn, th noar Clark streot. $10.0) per month Store with 6 rooms up stairs' St. Msry's avenuo arlth Well located 5 room house, Convent strect, noar 8t Mary's ayenue, 880 per month; cast front. 6233 PAULSEN & Co , 1613 Farnam street. cte,, ¥LLKYUE.—AL the annual 1a f tho beard of rustees of Bollevuo College, the uudersigned were nuthorized to sell a lmited nomber of 1 ts in evue, ot the nomina! price of FIF1Y DOLLARS ble in mouthly Installments of FIVE per month. No restrictions a3 to bulld: ing are11a0cd on theo lots byterlan Synodical Collego 13 located at Bellevao. and it is hoped thas peop'e goncrally throughout the state wili t.ko sdvantage of this Tiboral offor of the bosrd ef trustecs, ard not only tecurs a ot for & futuro home, LUT AID TIIE COLLEGY, to thisextent in «recting o HOME ¥OR YOUNG LaADIES attending the ccllige. At thislow prico these lots will be a safe and profitable investmest for theso Who do not wish to mske o homo there. Believua is ouly a hall hour's rido (r/m Omaba on tho W, & M, B R, and fs one of the most beautiful sltuations in Nebrasks. Make application at once as you may pct bave another opportunity st 5o low & price. Adiress, 0. ¥. Davis & Co, 1505 Farnam 8., Omaha, Nebraska, 6144 ;) OR 8ALE ~No 222, vlendid subcrban residencs property, txo tul lote, largo ehade frees, new house J0 rooms, bat 1 room &2, city water, large barn bl cks from Street Cars. This place will he s0'd st wacrifice on long tiwe, €, E. Mayne & Co,, 8. W corner 16th and Faroam, 344 JFoR Resr—=0 rcom house aud. good Lara on green car line,#42 por month. For rent—11 room Louse aud large barn on1ed ! $50 per month, 80 feet [ r 516 an F . 160 foct for valo on Farnim, 44 feot 1 salo 0n Farnsm. Livory for wale, chean, good trade and will pay fom the star’, ' M. . Sears, Willuwms blook, 16th and Do_ge 8t 40741 Ot COLAEG, W6 1. U1 and istorn, 8 blocks from shops §2,600, 0n easy torms, Potter & Coby, 1516 Farnam 5t 0626t T8 #4us; Throe onoloost lots tn Hanso/m place. 05 Polter & Cobb, ARION PLACK—8 200 lota 1n this addition with. V1 in8 biicks of stroot cars, can bo had on easy torma, W I Groen, over 1st Nat'l Bank, 827-tf 7Ok BALE. —A full coruer lot, two blocks west of red car argain. J. E. Riley & C Sale— Lot L0x140, ¥ . J. . Riley & Co.,3 lots 60x140, south 1ront, 4 blocks from street cars, —§850 vach; barg ius. J. Co., 2158 13th Bt. 3 olots on Georgla ‘Iheso are ressonal A 18th 8t, Sale—Nine 00 to §950 . J. ¥. Riley & Co , 416 8 15th ‘en lots o Cuming st and nine on Burt st., four blocks trom military bridge. J. E. Ri- loy &Co., 216 8 15th st For 8sle—Eighteen lota on Vinton from terminus Lach street car line. Fo J.E Ril y & Co., 2168 18th t. Wo desire 80 say to our patrons that tn the above list we can give nasurance of safo and profita blo | vestmot. We also have property in almost every quarterof the city worlby of luvestigation. 4B HILEY & 00., 36818 ) one blook vely obeap. To#, rent for §35 permonth, only soparatel) . Omaha, fall view of cf 165 foet exch, will sell balt ot all. #ell half of eithoy drives W. 3. \Welehaes, A complete household, almost new, to promply delvered. treet, above Farna'u, AL O south 220 ¢4, 506 & room and oneé § 00 0ottage, barn, well, cls'ern, &o, on same £3,100; would_sell Tottor& Johb, 1516 Farnam St. 85041 R OFFER POR SALR—East hall of block § Smith's add., 800 feet front, two more lote, nicest in +nd Blufts, making 10 lote Lots 44 and 60, Nnlson's dd , §700 each or will Lota 50x145 Kountz's 24 add. near 9th and Center, 100 oach. Lot b, block 1, Kountz's 4th add, belng store on 10th st, full lot §2,8C0, also 1ot O sme blook 81,850, Two lots In 8 uth Omaha, by Goodman's, with house, orchard, cistern, and well, all 8100 18 five acre lots in Vinoland, & miles north city Timits overlooking city and Bluffs, 835 per scre. Lots 10 and 11, blook 19, Hanscom place sightly, 81,200 for both, Hall ncre 190 a0t front blook 5, Park place, with house, barn, well, and cistern. Corner, @ fots in Hawthorne on Cass s, both eto eto. Call and seo us, Dexter L, Thomas ‘& Bro., Resl Estate; Room 8 Creighton block. 78t very 900 tor ok saLR—Lots n Hillside add cheavost and beet inside lots in tho olty, §760 to $950 exclusive Aconts, Pottor & Cobb. 0514t R 8ALR By O, F, Davi Omah House and lot on sonth & Co., 1505 Fighteenth 8b., 81,000 t Twentioth #1,400. 2 houeos Dodge near %0th S), §2,200. 8 otd In Hanscom Place, each, § ouse and lot on Park avenue, Davengort 86, nam St 4,000, £12'000, '8 9,000, south 15th * 8 4,000, of land in Boone county, 87 to §10. Stanton ' "' 7 to §12. d In Madison, Way no, Platte and Hall counties on casy torme, Money oaned ot long time, 500-t1 BUSINESS OHANOES. Fosno The furniture and loase of & swall ho= tol in snuthwcst Towa. A gnod print and no opa €824 position, Address 8. M., care Beo office. {1OR 8aL8—Ab & bargaln, on account of my health tailing. 1wish to dipose of my billiard hall, It i In_the bt looation In the eity, nnd doing & goxd paying business ab all times. For fail particulars addrogs C. L. Herman, Plattsmouth, Neb, 935-July? 0% 8ALR—Restaurant central £100, meat market af a bargaln: honse and ful 1ot monthly ments, $1,400. Ballou Broa, 817 8 18th s, ~025.5 T0R SALY. tion, at a bargain. 030-3p A well establishe Addr ery In good locas " Beo Office, o saLE—Cne of tho best located meat markete. Inauire at Obern Hoosick & Co., office 518 South 18th 8¢, 266.2p Jron saun—Retaiishod comatiston business; ematd capiial requi dress ' Commisshor Drug store in a desirable localit out §1.600 R C Pattorson, NE corner 18th and Farnam. 480-t1 (OR BALE—Or exchange a tull stock of clothing boots and shues, gont' turnishinggoods, Wil ex- chango for Nobraska Lands. ~ G. H. Poborson,504 8, 10th St., Omahs, Neb. 046-4t PERSONAL. M8 tuous wil take s tow pupils to eummer, hours 9 . m.,to 12m., 1014 Webster St. 02-3 T Abims it you want vour plumes or tips clowned 4 dyed and curled; first-claes worl guaranteed, gO to Henry Sincere, 1810 Jackson st. 493-J'y 22 DrRsoxAL—Mrs, E. M. Hooper. tranco clalrvoyant, aud houlog medluin, over 710 North 16ih St 552.491 B8, ScRODER—Clatevovant and Maguetic healer. Tocates all pain and dissase, 707 N, 10th St. 487 July 10 )\ R, A crins dovelopi ¥irLD —Magnetic phyelclan, test and g medium, over 619 north 16th St, i 658-§21 1CE CREAM. 1k purcet, 1i-hest and bost ico cream always frosh on hand; orders for private and bosrding houses Carl Schmid, 508 South 15th 193-ly-9 BUARDING 2, 17th St., bet. €0-dp ANTED—A few day boariers as Calitornla a.d Wedster, W R ML moyoias has op ned a frat o M b red pocketbook marked 1. tin Bro: Omaha. Tnm, with white hind fect and star on forel by John T Paulecn, 218t and Ohlo strect. @71-tf cers, 13th and Chicago street . OM AND 10ARD—For gont and wifs at 2010 Call= Good room good board, ouseat 1611 Dodgo St,, aad will ve her 0.d patrons and many now ooes. Wn,\nm—b;y boarders 1600 Farnam Bt. LOST AND FOUND. 0sT—A satehel contalning pa copt to the ownor; papors marked L. 1. Martin T Sidwell. Aldress Mar: 0, or Kitchen Bros., 6302 lue ex- tock Yards, Chi K1 g A dark bay pony etallion, sbout 7 yoars 3 ead, star fn the forchead. Finder milt recelva a liby ewasd by rarurniog bor to Cumin's & Quinn, gro- 6378 $nu\ %D R sToLkY —A eorrell mate with a white arr ~ CHIROPODIST. Indies. 80 daye. for pic-nlics and wocial fare wiven, For terms, call or adiross i, C. Bchwenck Papillion, Neb. 0RN8—All allments of the feet, snccesstully treat— 0d by Dr. Barey, 1612 Dougla strcet._ Office for 702.§lv 8 "RUPIURE CURED, 0_Operation, or useless trusyes Dr. M. M. Moore 243 Wabash ave., Chicago, 1lls., at Omahu every Sena stamp for circuls 400.ly-22 MISCELLANEOUS, Tu WIOM 1T MAY CONCRRN—T: 6 firm of N. Fried- has this day been chang- Mr. Carl Shumme en. crckeen, 403 S, 15th St roksen & C 88 pirtuer. Piano 018 N20th 6t. a91.4p ik U, P, Park Lot rord, fsnow op-n s entod sthoriugs. Special rates for 99241 Peycko Bros., Agents. ing final pi tage by id res hollatd, land attozoey, Konu ROOD are KR TAG, 4008 16 g1vo you heart-hurn, cmoi 8% oae cent, each by tho deators 0s3:t1 1EW 81 Ly 10 JP#4rona—0n Kikkiorn and Plasta, 7. Murray i Al NDONKD HOMESTRADS —New law, Persons who 10k homesteads iu Wostorn Kansss previous (o e 16th, 1530, a1d wbandone 1 them withot mak- ot will learn gomothin 04 mo by lotber at 8noridan Issac Mal- ., Kone LR BILVAR TAG, 164 frult flavorod, at | o ooubeach by tho dealors, ' Poycke liros. [ oo on banjo glven by G E Gollen Bros , Agents, EDWARD EUVEEL beek, at 1116 Canitol av S0-11 s BILVER TAG, 1 dous ot taint the broath, taiy rodgomod st oug cozt ach by tho dealora. Peyo 50 MAGLITER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI ALIBT, 808 Fauth a'zoeh, botween Farnom end Ha uey will, wia thoaid of fof_ anyone glanco in $ho pash Aa cortain 0ondltions in the made to order oardiar aphite, obialalog prosent, aud co vole and whosy ) eravAnbaed tars, Partant astlaiaot oy Jos. R, Campb Il an name of Cawpell & Flack, iy this d mutual At the 0d +tand, A0 &84LTO P and rec Matter of applicatio on the 1ith day 2d Nelr frous the 11th d vy of April, 1535, to the of Api, 1686 filed wit sald liceu: NOTICE wil by x r & two room fra chool district N aly 1tth, Bds to By (rd v of the L. I, Ro’maun, Director. DISSOLUTION NOTIC apartuership herotofcrs existing between J. F, Flack, under ths firm iswolved tinue busiaess eut of lalms Jox. R, CAMALKLL, J. F. Fuacs, TO CONTRAOTORS, at the offics of Claves #°hool bui d By ousent J F. Flac ve all bills duo 063-1p Juse 99, 1856, s Hollwlg fur Liquor Licar NOTICF, creby given that Cha April, 4. D, s Hellwig dld up tled bis ajpli- jon to the Mayor +nd ity ¢ £ Om 1, for'ie o sell malt. spirituous aud vinous nd #5d bts , on Cumiag bt., 6ih ward, Omahs, Notice is If thers be no objections, remonstrance two woeks fre June 26tb, will be gronted CuakLes Hxulnio, Applics J. B. SOUTHARD, City Clrk.

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