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e g A e i 8 THE DAILY BEE. Thursday Horn.ing. July 2. LOCOAL BREVITIES. Max Friediander has left the city and re- turned to Chicago, —The Omaha Bk is now the official paper of the city and will #o remain until July 1, 1386, —Manager Pentzel, of the Thurstone, has received many flattering offers to run his team here on the Fourth, and will doubtless do #o, in praferenca to goirig to Council Bluffs, —The Carpenters’ Unfon entertained thelr Iady friends, ns well as some of theirnon union craftsmen ot an fce cream sociable at their hall Tuesday evening, About one hundred Indies and gentlemen were present, and all expressod themselves as having bad a most delightful evening. —Tt has now developed that J, F. Colline, the defaulting express agent from Ohlo, whom the police thought that they might have captured 1n the person of A, J, Collins, taken in night betore last, was arrested last winter in Mississippi and is now serving out a rentence of eighteen months in the peni- tentiary, —L. D, Bloom, aman charged of selling Tiquor without the necessary [government i conce, at Morton, Gagoe county, was brought tothis city yesterdsy by Deputy United Statos Marshal Hastings of Lincoln, and lodged 1n jail. He was arraigned in the United States court yosterday morning fined $20 and costs, —A dozsn panoe of glaes, mora or less, were knocked out of the windows in the roar of the Union Pacific headquarters building yosterday afternoon by the carelessness of some workmen holsting bucket, The noiso REDUCED POSTAGE. Postal Laws Which Went The New Y Into Effect To-Day, Yestorday, the first of July, the new stamp laws went Into effect In the post- office department. The most novel and and Interesting feature of the new laws, however, could not bs Inaugurated to- day, throughout the country, as orlginal- ly intonded, owlng to the changa of ad- ministration and the confusion Incldent thereto. This feature provides for the use of a speclal 10-cent Jstamp on letters to Insure their speedy delivery. The law reads as follows: ‘* A epecial stamp of the value of 10 cents may be issued, which, when at- tached to a letter, in addition to the law- fal postage thereon, shall entitle the let- ter to Immedlate dellvery In any place contalning 4,000 population or over, ac- cording to the federal census, within the carrler limit of any free delivery office, or within one mile of the postoffice or any other postoffice comlog within the provisions of the law which may In like manner, be deslgnated as a speclal de- llvery offica, Such specially stamped letters wlll be delivered between 7 o’clock m, and midnight. Messengers for this speclal dellvery areto be pald 80 per cent of tho face value of all the atampa re- ceived and recorded in a month, provided that the aggregate compensation paid fo any one person for such service shall not exceed £30 per month, and the regula- tions for the delivery of thete speclally stamped letters shall In no way interfere with the prompt dellvery of letters as provided by existing law or regulations.” Assistant Postmaster Woodard, in con- versatlon with a reporter sald that he balleved this part of the lsw would in the passenger department was indicative |not go Into effect for some tlme yet. of o tornado, and the clerks began hunting a place of aafety. —The annual picnic of the Omaha city mis sion (Tonth street) will be held at Hanscom park on Thursday, July 20, As between, 300 However, In case this provision is put into executlon at any early day, a force of boys will be employed by the postoflice to deliver letters, for which service they will receive elght cents for each letter. They will be subject to the most sirict and 400 children are expacted a iberal supply | diacipline, and will be uniformed similar of provisions will be needod. The friends of | to the letter oarrlers. The clyil service the mission are kindly asked to send supplies | commiesioners think they will be made to the mission building on Tenth strect, to | eligible to promotion to & carrier’s posi- William Fleming,s storo, or to Mrs, S, H. H. | tlon after having served a sufliclent num- Clark’s residence on Twentieth and Dodge [ber of years as messengers and gone strosts by 9:3) a, m. Thuraday. through a special course of training to bs devised. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH COM- PANY, The other lJaw which goes Into effect on that day changes the unit of letter postage from one-half of one ounce to one ounce, and after the 1st of the month two ection of Officers at Wyandotte, Kas,.—The Work of Construction to Commence Soon. tlon will not permit a letter weighing a |alum of physphrte half ounze or less to go for one cent. St Joe Herald, A meeting of the Incorporators of the Paclfic Telegraph company was held at the maln office of the company in Wyan- dotte, Kas, on Saturday last, to elect | the officers of the company. ing gentlemen were chosen: E, L. Martln, of Kansas City, pres- ident and traasurer. . F. 8. Stokes, of New York, Vice prez— 1dent. George M. Myers, of Becretary. L. D. Parker, of Cklcago, auditor. The capital stock of the company Is $300,000, and is dlvided into shares of cents will be charged for the transmission of a letter welghing one ounce inatead of [ This powaer never v four cents as at present. The law contrary to general expecta- This reduction can hardly do otherwise than cause a corresponding dlminution in the postofilce revenue at this polnt, though the salary of the postmaster here Al- s based on the theory of commissions it The follow- | will not be reduced under this act, though the revenue should be greatly dimin- shed. THE SUMMER CONCERT. Kansas Cily, [The Delighttul] Music at Metz's Garden Tucsday Night. Metz's garden was thronged Tuesdsy $100 each. The majorlty of the stock | night on the event of the appearance of has been subscribed In Kansas City and | the Musical Unfon Orchestra since their Omsaha. the headquarters of the company, laws of Kansas require that the chiel Wyandotte, Kas., will be made as the return from the S:engerfest. f| ence was a thoroughly delighted one. The aundi- THE DAILY BEE-- 5th. No farther resson for thils very strange aotlon Is given and it is but falr {o presume the boasted Hastings team soeks In this shabby manner to evade the fate of a crushing defeat at the hands of the U. P's. The gentlemen of the management are in something of a quandary., They deslre to have a good club on the Fourth, and to that end have been telegraphing varlous clabs throughout the country, but have yet made no definlte arrange. ments, Various nines in the vlclnity have been wired to, but none has yet been found which can play a game, or sories of games here on the two days deslred. The Drummond Tobacco nine, of St. Liouls, wired their acceptance of a proposition to play Tuesday but yes'erdsy morning word was recclved from them that it would be impossible to come. A good team will doubtless ba selected ere long, LAter—At a late hour yesterday a telegram was rocelved from the St Louls nine saying that they could come here on the Fourth and play two games as well as one on the fifth. e —— A Oanadian Oelebration, Toroxto, July 1,—To-dsy is the eigh teenth anniversary of the Uanadian con federation, and is celebrated throughout Canadn a8 a general holiday. Absolutely Pure. A marvel of purety strongth and wholesomenese, More economical than the ordinary kinds,and cannob b sold in competl: tion with the multitudo of low test, short wolght owders, Sold only in ~oans ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. 108 Wall 8%; K.Y OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL.. i o [ — = Se P NP T s e o B FORTHE TREATMENT OF ALL office shall be within the borders of that [The successive musical numbers were| GHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. state. This new telegraph line is to_be bullt from St. Joseph to Omaha, Neb., via Marysville, Ks,, and Lincoln, Neb. Capt. Joseph A, Corby commenced to construct for the Bankers’ & Merchants’ Telegraph company of New York, but in rendered with the rare grace and thorough harmony of expresslon which character- z3 the work of this organization, the vocal efforts of Mrs, Puls-Ahl and Mr. Hartman contributlng a great element of strength to the programme. The concert was opened by the orches- July of that year the B. & M. company f¢r.) randition of tho *‘Fost March,” which went into the hands of a recelver and work was suspended. By a recent order of the United States supreme court of New York, all lines that have been bullt, | ¢ franchlees and rights of way hsve bzen traneferred to the Pacific Telegrasph com- pany. The work of construction will com- mence about the middle of July, and the line wlll be In operation between St. Jo- seph and Omaha by October 1st. Offices will be opened along the line as fast as towns are reached. OELEBRATING THE GREAT DAY. was played with sprightly effect. gems of the evenlng (if one number can be so termed above another) were the| <Gt The “Jubllee” and the ‘‘Forge in tne Forest,” which were played with exquisite dell- cacy Mrs. Pals-Ahl In her appearance a the eoprano soloist, was accorded raptur- ous applause, and she was obliged to re- spond to an encore, The efforts of Mr. Oarl Hartman were highly acceptable, and he fally sustained his reputation as a_tenor of broad and thorough ability. unable, through sickness, to appear, but the gap in the programme was filled to Mies Lena Kindt was the delighted satisfaction of the audience, by Mr. Shober, the well-known come- How the Fourth Will be Observed in |dian, Omaha., kowsky, A. Rohre. t for the local |son, I. Kaufman, viollns; W. Karbach, The preparations afool celebratlon of the Fourth this year promise the grandest kind of a blowout, excelling, without doubt, any celebration heretofors held, The com- mittes which has in charge the matter met Taesday afterncon, and arranged the programme. The parade will be an Imposing one. 'The United States troops at this point have, through Gen. Howard, been invited to take part, and the A. 0. H. and thelr military company, - the Omoaha Light Guards and the E. M., A,, the G. A. R., the Minnerchor, the Tarners, the fire department, and other organizations sre to be invited to have ropresentation in the line of march. One of the best features of the day's celebration will be the parade of fifty cowboys, out of 260 now rendezvoused at North™ Platte, who will appear in the procession during the day, and at night race on Douglas sereet, Other events will be the blcycle contests, the race of the Thurstop hose team against the Bluffs ieam or sgalust time, mule race, ete. Other plessant and entertaining foatures will muke up the day's pro- gramme. About §500 will ba ojpnndud in large pleces of fire-works, while there will be numercus smaller ones, The com- mittee on subscriptions report good suc cess, and with the $200 to be given by the olty, lt1s bolieved tbat thero will bs awple funds to provice for the expenses of the celebration. 1t is quite probable that all the stores in the city will be closed in order to al- low their employes to celebrate in a be- comlng wavner. Most of the Jaige es- tablishmonts hava alresdy set a good example by declarirg a holiday, e t— Smoke Seal of North Carolina To. baceo. e — Mormon CONVertg, Niw Youx, July L.—The steamer Wiscon- sin from Liverpool which arrived this mors- Tog biad sinong her passengers b4l Swedish and Daneh couverts to Mormonism, Al The musicisns taking part were: Geo. F. Sauer, T. H. Irvine, B. Zer- F. Motta, S. Morri- Oahn, Julius Thiele, T. Pennel, cel- los; F. A. Kammerling, H. J. Irvine, base; J. Meyer, H, Schwaab, flutes; F. Hollman, M. Olsen, L. Nachtigal, clarl- onettes; J. Navottl, E., Droste, H, Rohrs, cornets; C. Von Osten, Ch, Schindler, horns; J. Raush, oboe; G. Bohlman, trombone; ¥. Prochaska, fi gott; S. Alllce, tubs; M. Barnes, tim- pany. Geo. uer, musical director; Julluy Meyer, manager. The largest Medical institute West of Mississippi River. Fifty rooms for tho accomodation of patlents. The Phytieian and Surgeon in chargo of the Institito has sixtoon yoars' of successful practice, and 15 alded ¢ raro expericnce as speclallets in rtments. /AR 0n Doformities and Bracos, DIEAs: by assistants their various d WHITE FOR OF ®S0f WOMEN, Pllos, Tumors, Cancers, Catarrh, Bronchi. tls, Inhalation, Electricity, Paralysis, Epllepsy, Kldney, Eye, Ear.8kin and Blood Diseases. ° Write for Weakness, Spermatorrhicea, SYphilis, cocolo and all diseases of the Urinary and 'Sexual organs Casostroated bycorreapondencer Forsonally. Condontial. Modl by mall or expreas without marks 1o lndl- s or tondor. Adress all letters (o TIMKEN SPRING VE! OVER 400,000 IN Ensiest Riding V ithor t horte; ording to the ell ndapted (o rough co. fine drivesof cities. Manufa I leadinz Carringe Builders Apollinaris ‘“THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS."” “Has acquived a leading place in public esteem throughout the world.” British Medical Journal, May 31, 1884, ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS, Of all Grocers, Druggists, & Min.Wat, Dealers: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. SPECIAL NOTICES. PILES!! PILES!Il PILES!! A suro cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. V an Tndisn remedy), called Dr, Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cages of 25 or 30 yours standing. No one need suffer five minutes after apolying this wonderful sooth- iog medicine, Lotions and instruments do wore harm than good, Williaws' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the tonso itching, (particularly ab ight after gebting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives iustant rehef, sud is prepared only for Piles, itching of private parts, and for nothiog else. SKIN DISEASES CURED by Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment, Cures as if by magic. Pimples,Black Heads or Grubs —Blotckes and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful, _Also cuires ftch, Salt Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and old, Obstinate Ulcers, Sold Ly druggists, or mailed on receipt of prics, 50 cents. At retail by Kubn & Co, and Schroeter & Becht, At wholesale by O, ¥ Goodman, BACKED DOWN AND 0UT, The Hastings Team Fail to Come Time-Other Arrangements Neceseary, The cagerly anticipated games between the Unlon Pacific team, which haye been few dags, are ‘cff” ages were reprosouted, from gray headed vand fathers and graud mothirs to little grand children, Fifteen nassionaries were with the floc! Nearly all of theso will set- tle in Utsh, and & fow will go to Mexico. There has baen scmothing Mormon wissiorary work in Europe snd its oxjected 1he emigration to this counbry will ba iccreased, ment. 80 confidently snnounced for the past Taesday afler- noon the menagement of the base ball park received a telegram from the man- ager of the Hastings team announcing that the team could not leave thelr city of a revival in |on the Fourth at tho rlek of disband- Herce they would be obliged to cancel thalr games hero on the 4th and | bulldiog, N. E. cor. 15b sud Harey, AW adv ertisements in the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the first 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- ngand Evening Editwons, representing a cireula- tion of over Eight Thousand. This class of adver- tisements must positively be paid in advance, TO LOAN—MONEY, ONKY 70 10AN—On real estate secunity 1n_any smoant from 8500 to $26,000, ai reatonable rates of intereat. Nocommissio’ 8 charged borrower, . E. Mayne &Co,, 8. W. Cor, 16th and Farnam. 68-July2s ONKY 70 LOAN—On real estate in sums of §50 and upwards, to any awount Omata Finauolal Exchapge, 1608 Farnam St, Money to loan—On co'latera's in eums of $25 and upwarde, to any amount. Oaaha Financial Ex- change, 1503 Fornam Et. ¥ to 13an—On chatrels in suma of §6 and up- s t0 any amount, at low rates. Omaha Financial Exchange, 1503 Faroam St Money 10 loay—On good securltios of any kind, in sny amount, st the Omaha Financial Exchange, 1508 nam St., Up-stairs, 226-t ONwY | MONRY | BT [T Money 0 Loan -On ohattel scourity by W. R. Croft, room 4, With- oell bullding, N. E, sorner 15tn and Harvoy ' Afier years of exporience and a carcful study of the busi. Desa f loaning moaey on personal property, I have at last d & ystem wheret'y the publioity usual in such casos 1o done away with,and I am now 1o & position tomeeb the demands of ail » ho become temporarily cmbarrassed snd deaire to raite money without delayand in & qu'et maoner. Housoxcep- ors, professicsl geotlemen, mechanics and otbers in Lhia elty con obtaln ndvances from §10 to §1,000 on such security a3 household toraiture, piance, ma- chinery, borscs, wagons, warehouse reccipts, secur- %d niotes of hand, etc., With: ut removing rame trom Swnots residence or place of business. One of the dvantages 1offor 1s that any part of any losa can Be pat at any time which will reduce the interest pro rata and o'l loans recewed at the orlginsl retes 5 lateresh. | haveno brokers in connection with 7 office, but personally superintend all wy losns, [have private officss conneoted with my general Jftios 40 thay customers do nob come in contach with each othor, consequently makloy all trausactiors Sorictly pivate W, R ‘Crofb, room 4, Witbnell 69391y-6 URSDAY, JULY 2, 1885, THE TWO AMERIGAN ORPHANS 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 a MG toloan tn sums of 4800 and upmards on first-olass real ostate sccurlty. - Potter & Cobb, 1616 Farnam st. 710-40 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's, Loan offico on furniture planos, Horses, wagons, porsons property of all kinds and all othe raxtlolos of valuo, without romeval, Over 1st National Bank,corner 18th snd Farnam, - Ail business strictly confidontial 2048 M(JNKY o loan on chattels, Woolley & Harrison, 3 ;:n&m 20, Omaha National benk building ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato and chattols D. L. Thomas. 72248, ‘inxl:v Toanod on chattols, cut raty, B R LYY tiokets nought and sold. A, Forman,213 8, 13th 86 3tt T ansz—Houso with 4 rooms, on 17th and Clark. N, W. cor. 17¢h and Claik. YOR SALE—AYL & bargal & good hotel 40x060, 28 Toome, - Addioss Neodham bron , Koncsaw, Nob. 710-1) 'or RuxT—A 8 room cottage at 2420 Callfornin gt. Kuqulro on premises, r room bouso, cor 10th and P'aciflo, rom depot. Owen Whalen, — 086-5)) 7OR RENT—Rq roome, #rad carriage room, J0R ¥ plet man Avenue, nine six horscs, 638-4p s1—Furnished for housekeeping, che thrse rooms, com- 516 8 11th St. 857-1p R4 ONEY Y0 LOAK In_suma of 8200 aad opward, 0. F. Dasla sod Co., Heal Hatal 1605 Tarnam 8. WANTED FEMALE HELP. W A5t —Dioing room girl and woman cook at lifornia House, 11th and Douglas st. 742-4p VY Axteo—Two gicls at Doran House, 013 Faroam street. Ta0tl VWA =A second gl at K. W. car Hani ton and Pior sts, North Omak 107-2p WV Ameo—girl to wait on tavlo 3 times o, day for board, Emmut House. 531-2p 7ANTED—Glrl for housowork; 8 In family. Mrs, Haynes, 554 8t., bet. Chlcago and Case,” 036-1p Apply at No. W ismu—A compotont nurse gil. €r-1p 1510 Leavenworth St V5120 ~A woman for gencral houseworle. 2410 Chicago st. 670-4 WV Ax20—A good gitl ak onoe at 1017 Chiago ¢, 6.0:41 17th St. 644 80 VW Axrev—A gl tor housswork, 613 8. and gentlemen to ssll pecdle auid ¢ psckages and Instantancous Ink Iargoprofits. Joslln & 1609 Farnam Omaha. 685-1p ANTED—1ADY AGENTS—Novelties in ladies’ and childrens' wear. Over 40 new desigas. Noth- Itke them Sell os fast ake £700 monthl; 3 . H. Campbell & Co., 9 South May strect, Chicago. 611 jly26 WV Aeo—Middie aged woman expotienced In taurant, cookery and management; good wa- ges be amply tocared. Apply Vi’ 3 581 TANTED—Good girls for hotels, privato fawill kitchen and laundry work. ployment Burean, 1120 Farnam £t. ANTED—Girlat 1640 Sherman avenue. 160-1t VW 2ytro—Thres oxperienced women canvassors, §6 por day, guaranteed; room 7, Redickt block! §70- “ANTED—First-class dining room girl at the Met~ ropolitan hotel; none otner need apply. 824-# WANTED MALE HELP. VW ASTa—A man of gentlomaaly spnearanco and a good talrer at No. 1210 Douglas 8t., first room up stairs. T04-t1 7 ANTED—Good agents for an article of raremerit, just patented. No peddling. Call, examine and be convincod, H. G. Stripe & Co. 1611 Farnam 8t. Room 4 Redick Blool 784t ANTED—Agents to take orders for crayon por. ite, room 26 Arlington Block, West of Post- oftice. 65770 e wood tin roofers, and five gool the Western Cornice Works, €04-6 ANTED—F cornico makers, 508 and 610 8. 12th 8 AxTED —Immedlately, at Blair, a barber, Wofl's barber shop. 034-1 ANTH) —Carpenter Mary's Ave; or 15! 04-4p M. T. Murphy, S6thand St. rth £0th and Grace St. TR RENT—Cottage 6 rooms, house 10 rooma. J. Phipp) Roe, Seward and Campbe, 881t JFre: raxt—Fer storago or manufacturing purposes upper floors with oustide entrance, Apply to John A. Frehan, wholosaie clgaie, No.'1805 Douslas 8t., Omaha, Nobraska, tt R RExT—New 7 room cottage, 2 blooks from Btroet cars, 8 blocks from high school; family without ch ferred. M. F. Sears. 101 ROOMS FOR RENT. RG> Fumnished o vaturajshd room: locality Apply 28 College st., Omaha. 748 3p 'oR sALR—Forty lots for sale on Burt and Camings between 99th and Slst cheap, inside proporty edford & Souer. 72041 ()} outh 10t strect, comor ot C0x140 tee', oast tront; 7 room houto, Larn. all improvem shrubery eto. , for 82,500, @reen, over Ist Nat'l Baok, Must be sold. T'0R LEASH—Best unoceupied ground in the ty for warenotse houso, 87 feot front on Leavenwaorth , north bot 10th and 11th,will leasotor 99 years, Bed- ford & Souer, 73041 FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS JogR fan -A cound and roliable soven year old family horse, Geo. Sheller, 17th, bet. Centor and Dorcae. 7418p heap. Mrs. A. Calder- Tron eaux—a good pi T12-tt wood, 1018 California & {OR sauk—Yearling steers Capt. W. M. Flans, Us!. n Stock Yards. 71 Horee, § Farnam, and harness, ckea m'l Burns. Jok sA quire 703, JOR_8AL double G. Bell, —Cheap—Good family r slngle; also good under Northwest cor. 20th and Ca horse; dle. drives Apply 697-0)) a5 room cottage, nearly now. Call on or address G. Tnghram, care . Clarke Drug Co., Omaha. 600 8p l]nx sAuE—The household furniture and carpets of a Houze with 8 rooms. Apply at 013 744.3p TOR RENT Jones st. R kENT—Two farnehed front rocms at Troit. rehke's Resiaurant. 725-3p 0 RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms,with board corner 10th ana Harney, 7202 g R vornted parlor s dinne room ikt Housakooping, brick, bay windows; 003 N. 17th. 7054 {0k RENT —F lcgant front south room with alcove, zas, bath cte. 2226 Dodge St 6:0-t1 {JoR stk A complote household, almost ! be kol at once, at 810 S £3d St. Jrensunor mcuavan—a two yours lonse on two story brick bullding 30x13y; occupied ns a Confeotionary. There are nine furnished rooms “be. sides tools and furnishiogs for a fivst-class candy fac- tory. The leae, furniture, carpets, tools and suachinery will bo 8 1a cheap. A good' opening for tome ore wishing to engage (n_ busness. A good already establithed, Good reasons given for s to el Crittenden, 1217 O strest, l‘ GHls. dle p City Mills, Fon RENT—Rooms. 1212 Howard St. 702-2p 0R RENT—T®0 8uifs of rooms, throe r00ms each sult, 1419 Dodge St., one minute's walk froum postoffice. 07820 {'OR RENT—Furnished frané room, with bay win. dow, in a brick house, 605 N, 17th St. 616.2p 0 nENT—A splendid sults of rooms, 1612 Daven. poit St. 0812 —With board, nicely furnithed = south 5 also gax, and bath, 1400 B4g-te ok 1 room, with use of parl Jones St or RENT—Four chambers convenient for house. keeping, to man and wife without children; three blocks from postoffice, 819 N 17th St. 04788 on_weT—Large: nlocly fumnished foom. 753, 1t o, South of St. Mary's Ave. G60-1p o wexT—Furalahed rooms 1617 Dareaport St 7 £ i 485-5p Ok RENT—Two pleisant rooms with clogcts ad- Jeining. on 24 loor, modcrn convenjonces, on 20th st., near St. Mary 8 Ave. hnquire 8. W, « orner 16th and Dodze. 2t Tor_maxt—Nicely furnished large south feont Yoom with buardifiret class residonoe and location: modern fix provements, home comforts, 635 Pleasaut Strest. 801-1p 0B RENT—Large handsomely furnished cool room modern convenience, with excellent board for two gentlemen; aleo sinle room,1718 Dodie. 603 t1 R RENT—Furnished rooms 1839 Farnam St. 537 2p 0k RENT— Pleasant room furnishod, Toward 0d furnlehed room for 2 gentlomen, . C. N." Bee office. 482-t1 \OR RENT—June 25th, two connected rooms with board; front room, south-east. 1914 Webstor. 857-jly 18p J0R RENT—A front room with bay window improvements, suitable for 2 gentlemen, east coraer 19th aad Farnam St. 4504t Fon RENT—Two elegant offices in Bushmann’s block. 804t 4xTed—Ouosalesman and one raloslndy; nono but those accustowed to the dry goods trade Address C. B. Treadwell,” North Bend, 0181 F»n Rext—Furnishiod room 1617 Chioago 8t 0k RENT~Furnished rooms, 1816 Dodge atrect. 183-July 8 ship, to soll farm ond household ncocesities; $76 p' ¥ month can bo wade, Goods warcented, aud have vo co petition Address with stamp or o)1l on Wayland & Claybourne 20 State 8t. Chicsgo. Il VW 43— Threo agente, room 26, Aliagton bloc west of postoffice 582 u cigarmakers wanted, Loquire of Geo. B Godfrey, Fiemont, Neb, #36-jly 1 SITUATIONS WANTED. WAitro—a soung ma of good habits, mora character, industrious snd energetic, desircs to carn an honest roam st, core of 708 get work of most any character livelthood . J. Thayer, 1511 H. G. Stripe & Co. Wato-—Rorition 2 corchman by & maa; and Dy his wife to do housework or laundress, in & good tamily. T, W. Bee Office. 616-4p “71\.\'”!- itustion as engineer, watchman or fanitor. Must bave work, will accopt an Handy with tools, sober, steady, 708-1p {hing honest. H. W. Bee office. VW A31eo— tuation as nurgo tn small family, by a youn, il. Enpquire at 1512 Dodge St., i tweoa the hours of 3:50 and 6 p. m. 0:7p ANTED— By & youog wav, a situation o office or whiclesale house. 1{as beld postion 3 shi ping clerk with consolidated tank line Co., of Da: port for some. tme. W. ¥, Wiley, ilce O 50-4p Young active business man wants situstion ay bill or office clerk, ¥ ho businezs preforred. inquire cf Parlin, Orendor®f & martin, Co9-A1 Wi By & middle aged woms, & situation a8 companion to & lagy; would astish in case of sickness, and 18 willing to go (o the country. Addicss 8. E 8, care of G. F. Koon, U, P. Headquarters. 604 MISCELLANEQUS WANTS, TANTKD - Agents wen and womeo, Lo sell * Child’s Bible,” Introduction by Rev J. H. Vin- cent, D. D. Oce agent has sold €5 in & town of 674 peoplo; one 78 in & village of 794; one now agent 85 Jn ton days; one 265 in four successive week: 401n § daysat two different times. ¥xperlence ot neceesary. Address Cassell & Co., (L'v'J), 822 Broad: way, New York, 651.1p omxTs WANTED. Addross St Louts Electrio Lamp Co., 8t Louis for vircular, cuts and torms of the candlo vower Marsh Rlectric Lamp. 8114ly12 Wax D—Kvery ady In Deed Of & sowing ma. ohine, to see the new Improved Amwrican No, 77. B. Flodm ",. Co, agent FOR o ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, ]:0!1 wasT—New bouse, 6 rooms. 3 olosets and pao- try, soft water- §10. B picely furnished rcoms . R, E. Qcpson, South 15tk st., bet. Center 48 8p 8 ca: snd Doress. : 220 N 10th. 8304 Fuu saLR ~Five lots 47x1 o | \ O EmT-—For manuowuriog purwoses e all large room 44x75, 84 floor, No. 110 8, 14th st., enquire ot 1409 Dodge st. Simpson, 1441 F;A RENT - Contrally located furnished rooms at 823 south 15th St. 18-t {oR RENT—Furnished large front room with alcove grate bath, ete,, 1716 Cass street, 71641 4 Am—Tasgotront room on fis foae with or with boaed; iaquire 86 1901 Farnam St o {0R 8ALE—Valuable Chickering grand plano nearly new and little used, at large discount at 171 Cags streot. 731-1 LwAYS on hand at o bargaio, No 1 sccond haud ‘carriage phacton and side bar buggies; a'so um- brellas and sunshades, at 14031411 Dodge St. 803-tt o saun-dersoy cows at austion. 18 head. High class aod registerd Jorsoy cows will bo sold nt auction, Wedceaday, July 1,185, at 2 o'clock, with- out limit or by bid. ' Haviog concluded to seil my entlro herd cf 18 cowe, and give my wholo attention 10 breeding bigh bred froting stock and ehetland po- nics, I8 my cause for selling. Terms cash. N. I, D, Solomon, Spring Valley Stock farm, Omaha, Neb. Will be s0ld at Omaha Fair Grounds, ' 282-July 1 " REAL ESTATE. l‘“m SALE—8180; seven e old horse, harness and 10p buggy; horse bas beon used as o family horse and i port. ctly safe. 8650; ot 46x176, in Millard & Csldwe'l's addition; 200 cash aud 2 yoars' thwe on balance. 85,00; five acres on Saunders st.. and large house and barn, A very large bargain for some one, ‘wo stery dwclliciz on full fot, on car line. 7ro0m house on lot 88x186; good barn, complete place, on easy terms; 1 block trom oar liue. 100 1t on Poppleton Ave., only2 blka from car line, and near the park; $700 cash and :€0 per month, $4,000; pew 0 room house on full lot, one block fromi Saunderstt., and one block from green line car+; good barn and a nice house for some one, Lots in Kirkwood to sell or lease £2,600; full lot on Capitol Bill addition. 88%80, 0n N, 13th st., with 8 houses near depot, at abargain, 160 feet on Farnam, near court house. M F, Sear: B, ¥, Scars, Williams Block, 16th and Dodge s 6t 08 5ALK —By PAULSEN & Co., 44 feot, 8. front, near 19th and Farnam, #125.00 per foot; easy torms. 8. W. cor, 22 and Lake, on Green )lus; S5x180 {t ; east front, $1,000.00, to parties wanting 'to build a Z00d residence. This Is one of the very fnest lots, Wwith shade trees, in North Omal Splendid lots in Pauleen'’s Addition, 5709, §1, on_oagy teris to partics who want to 'build Choice business lots in Paulsen’s Additicn on Saun- ders and Lakestreots. cres, ono hall Dodge strect; o very choice piece of laud,s acre. Corner lot 150x2(0, house 24x:6, stablo for & horses, olstern, cte., near Havscom Park, on Georgia avenue, §2,0 0.00. One-Ralf 1ot on Center, near 17th, on gradc, che Call for yrice. 8. W. coruer Caste'lar and 18thste., 75 x 16 elegant located lot with first-cla:s tnished & houe, barn, carriaga house, ctc. Will be sold cheap, Cal for prics. 10t §9x182 on 15th street near Center, enst front, mile gouth of ** Mayficld,” on 0 per For 8alo—7 wolste on front, no grading, near 1096 Aro roasonabl: 5 8 18th 8Y. For Sale—Nine lota on Virginia ave., 8500 to hns;o each. J. K. Riley & Co , $16 § 13th st. For Sale—Ten lots on Cuming st., and nlne. on Burt st., four blocks from military bridge. J, E. Ri= ley & Co., 215 8 18th ot e Salo—Eighteon lota on Vinton, st, ono block rom termlnus 18th steeet oar line, Podtivel . J. E.Ril'y & Co., 2158 13th et e, Wo desire to say to ouz patrona that fn the above st wo can glve amsurance of safe and prefitablo In- vestment. Wo also have property in nlmost every quarterof tho city worthy of investigation, J.E. RILEY & CO., 916 8 13th st T804 On south 221 st, one 4 room and one & ze, bara, well, cis'ern, &, on samo y $3,100; would sl ‘arnam St. ornts v, Redlok's,ndd. cast ™, 7EX140—-92000 onch. [or s room Tot, rent fc Eeparately . ‘ E OPFER POR BALR—East half of block 8 Smith's add.,, 800 fest front, two acre lots, nicest in Omaha, full view of city snd Bluffs, making 10 lote foet each, will soll balf or all. Lot 44 and 60, Nalson'sndd., 8700 oach or will #ell half of eithor; Tots 50x145 Kountz's 2d add. near Oth and Center, §100 each. Lot 5, blook 1, Kountz's 4th add, being store on 10th &t, full lot 82,200, also lot 0 same block £1,850. Two lots In 8 uth Omaha, by Goodman's, with house, orchard, cistorn, and well, all §400. 16 tive acre lots in Vineland, 5 miles north oity limits overlooking city and Bluffs, 835 per acro. Lots 10 and 11,” block 19, Hanscom place very sightly, $1,200 for both. Half acre 130 faet front block 6, Park place, with house, barn, well, and cistern. Corner, 2 lots o Hawthorno on Casa &, 900 for both ete eto. _ Call and see us, Dexter L. Thomas [& Bro., Rea Estate; Room 8 Creighton block. 787-t1 F‘nnnnm—Luh‘ n Hillslde add cheavest and best Inside lots in the city, §760 to $950 oxclusive Potter & Cobb, 73 acents iZUSI.NESS OHANCES. 4 23,000 stook _of bran new hard- trom the factory, for good Nebraska 0 BACHAN ware, d r or Towa laud. For sale—Cheap and beautiful lots Himebaugh and Pattcraon’s Sub-divielo miles from city at $160 and§200 each onmonthiy payw ents of §5 and 810, Pe goné buying horo will be asssted t0. bulld right awi dosired. To ront—Four eplendid offices. 63 -tf K. C. PATTERSON, 19th and Farnam St [0R 81 - The furniture and lcase of a swall ho- to! in southwest lowa. A good point and no op- position. Address 8. M., caré Beo ffice. €82-4p Fm‘( BALE—AS a bargaln, on account of my heslth falling. 1wish to dipose of my billiard hall, 1t ia In_tho bost location n the city, nnd doing a good paying business at all times. For fail partloulars #ddress C. L. Herman, Platt:mouth, Neb. 085.Julys 0% 8ALK—Restaurant contral $100, meat market argain; houso and fu'l lot monthly pay- 400, Ballou Bros., 817 8 13th 0258 A well established bakery in good locas tion, ab a bargain. Address *L" Beo Office, 630-8p \0R 8ALE—Cne of the best located meat markets. Inauire at Obern Hoosick & Co., office 518 South 13th 8t 260-2p R 8ALR—Drug store in a desirable locallt wil involoe about §1.600 R C Patterson, N K corner 18th and Farnam. 480-4¢ PERSONAL. V2 oo whl take » Sow puplls tor summer, hours 0 & m., to 12 m., 1914 Webster St. 020-3 A2e it you want your plumes or tips cleansd, 4 dyed and curled; tirst-olaes work guaranteed, go to Henry Sincere, 1810 Jaokson st. 493-jly 22 kREONAL—Mrs. E. M. Hooper. trance clslryoyant, and healing medium, over 716 North 16ih St 662-§21 &8, KonRobrR—Clalrvoyant and Magnetic hoaler, Leeates ail pain aud disease, 707 N, 16th 8t. 437 July 19 R, A CHESTKRYIRLD —AMognellc physiclan, test and develoging medium, over 819 norta 10th 8t, bo8-jo1 ICE CREAM. i purcst, 31 hest and best ice croam slways fre n hand; ord<ry for yrivato and bowrd promptly delivercd, Carl Scnmid, 503 treet, above Karnam, 1 BOARDING, withfgood 4 room house, large stable, ete., §2,100.00 asy terms. For Rent—6 room cottage, well, cistern, inrk trect. §19.00 per month . Mary's avenue cto., th posr Btora with b rooms up stairs’ arlth Well located & room house, Cenvent strect, nea 8t Mary's ayenue, §80 por month; cast front. 6283 PAULSEN & Co., 1613 Farnam streot. OOMB—Wish board, deslrable for summe 4 84, Charlos Hotol. Apply 105 FORSALE—FARMS. R 541160 aore farm York Co., Neb. K. M. Yerk Neb. 837:J1y15p Gt saun—38 toot on Ouming botveen 19th snd20th with house, 82,700, Bedford & Soucr. 717-tf 0R BALK—A. 600 acro stock aud grain tar, ol im- 3 ride from the Omaka Stook Yards; weven miles from the oity cf Fromont; two railrond within threo miles; 300 acros under plow, the rest in_pasture; board' fonce, Funning stroam theough pasture; houso with ten rooms; will be suld cheap it sold immediately; on terma 80’ suit. For turther particulars inquire of Geo, C. Grodfroy, Fro. mont, Neb. 7187uly81 FOR SALE HOUSES—LOTS, R1UEVUR.—At the aunual meeting of the board of trustecs of Bellevuo College, the undersigned wore suthorized to sell & limited bumber of lots in Bullovue, at the nowina! price of FIFTY DOLLARS por lot, payable 1o monthly {ustallments of FIVE DOLLARS per month. No restrictions as to bulld- iog_arexlaoed on theso lote The Presbyterian Bynodical College 1s looated at Bellovue, and it is hoped that people generally thronghout the state will t.ke advantage of this liberal offer of the board ef tru and not only kecuro a lot for & futuro home, KUT ATD TIIE COLLEGN, to this extent in erecting @ HOME ¥OR YOUNG LADIRS attondiog the collcge. At this low price theso lots will o a eafo and profitable investment for those who do 1ot wish to mako a homo there, Believue is only & half hour's ride from Omaba on the B, & M, R. R, and fs one of the most beautiful situations In Nebraske Make application at once as You way net have another opportunity at so low a prico. Adiress, 0. F. Davis & Co., 1605 Farnam 8t,, Omaha, Nebrasks, 6144 7R sALe-Fine lot with house, on Jackson 8t.; ond lot from J7th kt., $4,000 € \oR #41.%—We havo a fow more lots on Farnam St 1.r sale, and invitonl] whowant to invest in the best outside property nthe eity, Lo call and see us, Saunders & Co., opp. the axton hotel. 0701 [k SALE —7 room house, well, clsters Davenp vt sireet, 4 blocks from I one block from street cars, §3,000. W. H. over 16t National Bauk 0k 81106 fect on Farnam nowr 9th; also lots Ok leiand Piaos and Jerome Park, on en y terae. 1uttle & Ailieon, 211 south 13th st. 849-ly 16 70k SALE. - 2 lot#, 60 x 140 fect on Farnaw etrcet TRk thiroar, sicuant looation, must bo wold. W . Groen, over 1st Watlovsl Bank. 509-tf ot saun-targe house, aawly built, 9 reoms, all wodern Lmprovements with 4 of, 8 X ot ; Inquire ab preuises. 160 feet front on rom head of St. Mary W. I rgiois aveuue, 0no ava. 3,000 for , over Lit Na B10.4t together 0n Leaven: §1,000 Oune- cary tarms, 7484 W0k 8. bloc all, or §1,500 for halt. tlonsl Baok. worthstreet; beautitul location, fourth cash, balacce on long time, Oralle & Jones. 7ok 8Lk — Coroer lot, east front, 50 x 140 feet, one block from Park avenus, §1,600. W. H. Eew, oyer Let National Bank ) M or sALK—No 222—Splendid suborban residenco property, two full lots, large shade treos, new Touse 10 rooms, bath room e, city water, large barn blceks trom Street Cara. This place will he so'd at sacrlfico on long time, C, E. Mayne & Co., 8. W corner 16th aud Farasm, 344 Jon, Ramt—g room houre and good barn on green car line,$42 per month. For rent—11 room bouse aud large barn o red line, 50 per month, #3,£00 22182, on Dodge; and briok bailding. Lot 44x120 aug 8 story brick biock 0a Dodge 8 ¢.,a a bargaln, 162 foet dn N 16th to lowse for & torm of years. 80 foot (¢ silo on Farnam, 160 fect for sale on Farnam, 44 et for sale on Farnsm, Livery for sale, choap, good trade and will pay teom the starh. M. F. Soars, Wiiliams block, 16th and Do ge Bt 401 7 B Tii and istorn, o blooks from shops §2,000, on oasy forms. Potter & Coby, 1616 Farnam 86, 154 4f Fore, “Three cholcest lots 1n Hanso. X Polte ARI0N PLAH—8 g20d lote 1n this addition with. 108 blucks of street cars, can be had on casy torms, W H Groen, over 1s Navl Bank, 67.t1 Ok 5ALK. —A full corner lot, two blocks west of red car li 0. This ls positively & bargaln. , 816 8, 18th Bt For Bale—Lot 60x140, 22d 8t., near Graoe, $600. This s also & bargaio. E. Riley & Co,,216 8 13th & For Sale—Three lobs 60x140, south tront, 4 blocy from stecet oare. —§350 oach; bargalns. J. K. Kiloy Co., 9168 15th Bt. ' VY A -Atow dog boardors a 082, 1ith St bet. ‘Culifornia and Weuster. e0-0p V7 4xTeo—Day boarder 1609 Fasusm Bt, LOST AND FOUND. 057—A gatchel contalning papers of no Jcopt t0 the owner; papers marked L. L Martin; red vocketbook marked L, L Sidwell, Address Mar- tin Bros., Stock Yards, Chicago, or Kitchen Bros., Omshis, 0502 star In the forchead. Finder mill recelva a liber- aTreward by roturniog hor to Cumin's & Quinn, gro- cers, 138h and Chicago strect. L8741 CHIROPODIST. $x|u\ D OR STOLEN—A. €orrell marc with o white Cufidu allmonts of the foet, successtully treat- ‘ed by Dr. Barry, 1612 Douglas streot. Offioe for Indien 79021y 8 RUPTURE CURED, or useloss (rusyen Dr. M. M ave., Chicago, 11ls., at Omaha every 40 ly-22 0 Operation 248 W, 0 days. Beno stewmp for circular. MISCELLANEOUS, iano 618 N 20th 8t 0814 P. Park looatod 12 milos 8 W. on U. P. n 80 tho public and can be rented and social gatherings. Bpecial rates for ¥or toras, call or address . C. Bchwenok for pic-ul lare rl\ en Papillion, Neb. 100D MARES —Partlos wishing to saares for ranch purposo: Livery stable, 418 soath 18tb stroot, (Oumy suvas Tac, dos not give you heart-hurn, Tags rodecmod aé oue cont, each by tho dealors Peyoke Bros., Agents. 853t I)Anwkl»l)n Elkhorn and Plaste, T, Murray. 74040 ANDONKD HOMESTRADS.—Now Iaw. Persons who took homestends in Western Kanssa previous to Jupe 16th, 1850, and abandoued them without mak- fnk final proof, will learn something o their advan- tage by sddressing mo by lettorat once. lssac Mul. follacd, Isad atoraey, Kenoeth, Bheridan Go, Kea- 098 s, i AILYR A0, 108 frult fvored, tags Tedeemed C t one centeach by the dealers, Peycke Hros, te. 658-01 wsTRUCTION on banjo given by G E Gellen ek, at 1116 Capitol ave. 45041 Ew SILYER 749, Ib 4008 00} talnt the breath, tage redeermed t one s34 ok by kb dealors, Poys Bros, Agenta, 68840