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1 E--TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1885. TAE DAILY BEE. Tueslay Morning, July 7. LOCAL BREVITIES. —Detective Bdgerton has returned from Towa. Polioe court will be held hereafter in the councll chamber, ~—The Lutheran ministers will hold a meet- ing tomorrow evening at the Koontz Lutheran church. —Oharles W. Krause and Francisoa Heinze wors married Saturday by Judge Weiss, Both of them live in Omaha, —The excitement of the Fourth of July celebration has passed off and the world has once more settled down to quiet and busi- CRIME IN A COTTAGE Arrest of a Comnterfeiter--The Un- earthing of His Den. Discovery of & Lot of Tools for Making the “"Queer—Details of the Case, Saturday afternoon an arrest was made by Officer Cormick which will doubtless lead to the breaking up of a dangerous gang of counterfeiters, On the day mentloned a man, whose name was subsequently dlscovered to be Gordon, stepped Into the second-hand clothing stcre of Shaw, on South Tenth nosa, street,bonght asult of clothes, paying $16 —Goorge T. Brereton and Mies Cora for them, The money was placed in the Olark, both of this city, were married last | drawer, no question being raleed as to its Wednesday, st Trinity cathedral, by the|genuine character. Shortly afterwards a Rev, James Patterson, tecond man came In and bought a salt of — Again the openlog of bida for the oxpo- | olothes for nine dollars, The ition bullding has been portponed. 1¢18 pow- [ 1onoe a1 of it in sllver dollars, itively announced, however, that they will be was tarned over by Shaw to his opened on Wednesday, July 8th, wife, while he took hls castomer out —The young man accused of jilting Maggie | to *‘treat” him, While the two were Connall, the unfortunate suicide, denies the | gone, Mrs. Shaw began to examine the stories of the young woman's relatives, and | money critlcally, and was led to suspect says that they are maliclous fabrications, that it was not ‘“‘atrajght.” S}ge man- —The semi-antual eleotion of oficers of the | 3904 to communioats her wuspiclon to 1 Shaw, who stuck to his atrange pur- Carpenter's Union takes place Tuesday even- | o & 5 b "o o0 rmilok hpp%“ NS ing, July 7th. Itis nectesary that every 5 i come along, when ha turned the man of ‘member should be in his place and record his bogus coln over to him. At the lockup vote, the man gave his name as George Oraw- —The Musical Union orchestra, accompa- | ford. nied by Mrs, Weber and Mies Baker, of Lin- thT?ad“lle“lng ?ne of (nf:h:::m;:g:: his city, will | the federal laws, of course, ol c:‘:' n:od lh.-:.:m(:“ ru]‘»;:,':d‘:,' D:o"gh.a :'con» the United States jurisdiction, and ac- L) . cordingly the neceasary papers were cert, € made out in United States Com- —The Saratoga Imperial club enjoyed a|mjegioner Anderson’s court. ‘Sunday pleasant day on thie Fonrth at Rock Springs | morning 1t was learned that Orawford in the shape of a hayrack picnic. The party |and Gordon lived In a cottage in Hart- waa photographed in all their holiday regalia | man’s addition, rented from Morrls Mor- just beforo starting. . rison, A rearch warrant to examline the _Cal Martin, of Rtees Printing Co, fame, premlses was obtatned, and in tho morz- L On A, o e o Mo Martin, | 108 Officers Tarnbull and Cormick, to- ia the proud father of o little Miea Martin. | & "RCCh To 0 A5G HECT Statos Oal's face is wreathed in smiles, and the at- | ¥e. opo) Allen, went. ot 6 mosphere surrounding the faces of his friends | 41,4 cottage. There they found wreathes in clouds of the fragrant havana. | des for msking the money—all o __The Misses Pratt, 243 Hamilton stroet, | them dellar molds made out of ‘p!uagnr ontertained o large number of their friends ?“l:s_be.;l?“u: botile of su‘lphn:ll:zlil:e, 3 v o . About | to be used in the process of coa R D A B ey . Tho . | lead and alno dollars with silver, plastsr e highl blo and en- | Of paris, and theother equipments ot the Sm G HORE W R TR ST AR professional ‘shover of the queer.” Some el of this stuff was discovored In —Mr, M. G. McLeod, who was severely | the houseand somo of it in the yard, injured in o runaway accident on Douglas and | ameng the weeds where it had evidently TFifteenth stroots, about throe weeks ago, has | been placad to hideit. The cottage was instituted suit ogaiost Mr. A. Dixon, the|rented by Morrlson withouta knowledge owner of the runaway horse for $5,000|on his part of the kind of people who damages. were to llve in it. The author. —Pilgrims from Kansas City bring news itles are jubilant and clalm that the testimony of Orawford’s guilt 1s over- :: :f::::;‘:l: ;:::; o::: 3‘,;::‘;: p;;::: whelming and that his conviction 1s as: was but little formal celebration of the aay. '“xd;mmm‘ el vk own! IoomuitD There is no doubt but that Omaha’s blow-out dimly in the background, one of the was & big thing, in comparison, gang. Sho is the wife of a former bar- —Mr. G. A. Lindquest, the merchant |ber here whom she deserted to live with tailor, is very happy theee days, over the ar- Orawford. It is belleved that she is rival of a ten-pound boy at his home Friday criminally concerned in the counterfelt- The mother and child are both |10g oporations, The gang Iu thooght to gotting along micely, and it is thought by hall from the viclnity of Baker, K.nl“.' the physician in attendance that Mr, Lind- where there has long exlsted a notorlous ang of counterfeiters. e “’j“'”;";‘:“‘“““’ to attend to| 8°GE Cr e wan taken before Unlted usiness in a fow days. States Commissioner Anderson yesterday —Anybody desiring a job lot of Fourth of | afternoon and given a prellminary trial. July elequence—99-degree test and warranted | He was bound over to the United States to keep for tenjyears, should call on Messrs, | dlstrict conrt In the sum of $1,000, and Folker and Wilcox. Both of theee gentlemen | went to jail ere on board the U, P, train delayed by the == weeskca FANDED OVER BY HOWARD. wreck at Mercer Saturday morning, on their way to Clarks, to deliver orations, They wore compelled to turn about and come back. 2 kiles, the Fovger, Surrendered to Sheriff Miller and Placed in Jail, morning, —Workmen have already commenced to remodel the room which is now _immediately north of the city jailin the old Platte build- ing. Theroom is to be fixed up as an addi tion to the jall, with a cell for women, water| Gen O, O. Howard, the bondsman for closet and washing conveniences, besides an | Robert I Skiler, turned that smooth office for the jailor. The present entrance to gentleman over to Sherlff Miller yester- the jail will be closed and a door cut through das 2 had him looked 1 L 7 y and had him locked up in the county the wall into the adjoining one. The cell for Tl feadlras Rt e el ases iy [ Tndxo ‘women will be made of wood, i . Neville from all further responsibility. alusBulingtonilses pobics BuabHokaly Skiles is the model Council Bluffs young direct to Omaha or Omaha via Plattsmouth, sither local or coupon, will be good over the|man who was arrested several weeks ago Burlington & Missouri river in Nebraska from | for forging notes on the Iowa Insurance Pacific Junction to Omaha. All tickets to | gompany and thereby securing for pownts west of Pacific Junction will be|pimgelf quite nice little sum of money. punched to Pacific Junction and left in the | When arrested, Gen. Howard, who had hands of passengers to be taken up when|known Sklles, as a modest, christlan trains leave Paoific Junction. Conductors on | young man, took pity npon his wife and the Western Towa division are instructed to | children and kept him out of jail, by be- issue transfer checks beginning July 1. coming tecurity. for his appearance be- Talking yesterday with T, W, Blackburn, fore the court when wanted for trlal, The general, however, hed recently, it about the new eupply of Mormon ditciples | jooryy ‘heard somo things which led him who went out over tho Union Pacific Sunday | ¢, },qlievo that Skiles had both decelved o route for Utah, ho told of having seen, at | 4nq falsified to him, theroforo folt that it Montpelier, Wyomirg, when on the editorial | way unsafe to stand longer the ‘excursion, & 200 pound man by the name of | young man’s liberator and securlly, £o Rich, who declared that he was the youngest | yesterday afternoon he turned him over and smallest of fifty-twochildren belonging to | to the officers, Skiles takes the matter one old Mormon down at Salt Lake, very hard, He h.u a wife and childeen —W. O, B. Allen, weil known in Omohs, is | OV€F 1u Councll Bfuffs who are dependent now a cltizen or Shoshone, Oregon, aud the | OB him for thelr support. blower of a brass bacd, that has three boves e a bus arum. When tho lovs| BATHER UNGRACIOUS, editors were out there Allen met them at the depot with his band, playing various variety | grow My, James Bonner w theater selections and creating much enthu- siaem, The bass drummer, hewever, carri in front of him a sign which read: ‘‘Don’t shoot, for we are doirg the very best we can.” | Some two or three weeks ago there —Omaha will be visited this week by the | appeared to Mr. James Bonner the :?&"fm'g?‘:‘“‘;°:"éfi":"e'7 :Sl“lvt‘l C.B.| Douglas street furnlture man, a poorly rt and Rev. J. A. Cleetz, of Baltimore, o 4 Ma,, and Rev, 5. B, Bawitz, of Des Molnes, dressed slarved looking Englishman, by name George Thompson, who sald he was Tows. Theso gentlemen are leading officers in the board of homs misslons of the Luther- | In bard clroumstances and needed help. an church, and are on a tour of visitation to | He clalmed to hall from Woodstock, tho mission churches in Towa, Nebraska and | England, and as Mr, Bonner’'s old Kansas, They are expected to reach Omahn | stamping ground Is that learned locality, on Wednesdoy and will stop over long enough | htg heart Instantly warmed toward the to bold a howe missionary meetiog i { iy ooonions Britleher, He took him Kountze Memorlal Lutheran church Wednes: A oy arsnics. bexinniax at 8 o'elck. In ads in axd fed and clothed him, paylng hls dition to the other exerclses, Prof, G, F, |expenses at s good boarding house, eto. Mayer will contribute to the occasion by | He then took him Into the store, and orgzan music, Seats free, All are most cor-|gave hima good positlon, Things went along all right until Saturday night when dially invited to attend, o ——— | Thompson ekipped cut, The next dayit PILES! PILESIL PILESU) P30 od that abont 850 worth of A sure cure for Blind, Bleediog, Itching | money and jewelry was missing fi th and Ulcorated Piles has been discovered b 7 AR JONALY N8 FLANDS L0 Wa) Dr. Williams, (an Todian remedy), called Dp, | 34fe a8 well as somo “articles of clothing, Willisms' Ludian Pile Ointment. A single | Thompson bas not yet turned up and it box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or | 18 supposed that he declded to turn 1in- 80 yoars standing, No one reed suffer five | grate and rob the man who was his bene- minutes after apvlyiog this wonderful sooth- | factor, He is & man about 35 years of iog medicine, Lotions and instruments d 1 s R Tabanthy, S REREMS, €0 e ";‘l‘}“,‘;‘lgm:“““! from Chipew: . Y Pile Ointwent absorbs the tumors, allays the De, ceived by a Wily Englishman, —— lowned by Henry Beals. Sald petition was referred to Its proper committes, A week later, at the next meeting of the counell, another petition, dpuvportlng to be slgned bly many resldents of sald street, was also presented to the counsil, nd was also referred. Now, Mr. Edl- tor, belng a resident and property own- er, and having smelled the fumes from this pest hole for the past few years. I think that thisnalsance should be abated. How sny person could slgn a petition against having this slaughter Louse re- moved Is more than I oan understand. The fact of the matter is this: The slaughtering, generally, is done at night and the offal s thrown In a oreek and ocarrled right under the nose of residents on Brown and Burt streots, Farther, teveral hundred sheep and as many hoga are kept In a spacoe of less than one-half acre, wallowlng In the mud more than half the tlme. The stench that arises from this place isnot the only fault we have to find, but the bleat- Ing of the sheep and the equeals of the hogs, especlally at night, greatly disturbs the quiet of the neighborhood. All we ask is that the committee Inepect this filth hole, or else let the health Inspector, if we Lave one, if not, the clty physlclan, and we have no doubt that their report would not be favorable to letting a slaughter house and stock yard remain in #o thickly settled a locality. A Prorerty OWNER ON WEsT CALIFOR- NIA STREE: ARMY MATIERS. Some Notes About Military Men and Affairs. A general court martial has been ap- pointed to meet at Fort Omahs, Neb., at 10 o'clock to-day, for] the trlal of such persons as may properly be brought be- fore it. DETAIL FOR THE COURT, Capt. William H. Powell, Fourth in- fantry; Capt. Charles J. Von Hermann, Fourth Infantry; Capt. John W. Bubb, Fourth infantry; Capt. Horace Nelde, Fourth infantry; Capt. Jcseph Keeffe, Fourth infantry; First Lieutenant Rufus P. Brown, Fourth infantry; Firet Lleu- tenant John J. O'Brlen, Fourth infantry; First Lieutenant William R, Hamilton, Fifth artillery; Second Lieutenant War- ren P. Newcomb, Fifth artillery; Second Lieutenant Charles Mc(Quicton, Fourth infantry; Firat Lieutenant Charles W. Mason, Fourth infantry, advocate gen- eral. The following Instructlons In regard to mail matter addressed to the adjutant general of the department are published to facllitate the transactfon of business at the headquarters: Envelopes containing recelpts for or- ders should contaln nothing else and the ‘words, recelpta for orders, will be written in the upper left hand corner of ths out- side face of the envelope, & slmilar ceurae will be pursued in regard to copies of regimental and post orders, proceed- ings of general and garrlson court-mar- tial, regimental and post returns, month- ly report of prisoners, report of echools, buards of survey, inspection reports,poat, reglmental and company fund accounts. otters of transmittal are not required at department headquarters withreturns such as post returns, reports of schools and the like, when the letter would be purely a letter of transmittal, NOTES., Lieut. Geo. S, Young, of Leavenworth, who {8 known among his comrades 2s the g and handsome_licutenant,” is the clty en route to Fort Laramle, where he goes to join his post. Captaln Evan Miles, Twenty-first in- fantry, has been asslgned to duty in charge of the department rifle camp, to be established on or near the new rifle renge at Fort Omaha, for the competl- tors, eto., at the annual depsrtment riflo competition, and has been ordered to re- port in person at department headquar— ters, July 15th, for Instructions. First Lientenant Montgomery D. Pa ker, Ninth cavalry, has been ordered to report in person, July 16th, instant, for duty as quartermaster and ordinance officer of the department rifle camp, to Captain Evan Miles, Twenty-firat infan- try, commanding that camp. Gen. Howard will start this week for North Platte, whera he will meet Uen, Hatch, formerly of the department of the Missourl, to confer with him aboat mat- tera of Interest in this department, Gen. Hatch will have his headquart.rs at Fort McKlinney. Gen. James Brisbin, of the Second cavalry, Oregon, has arrlved In the olty, and will shortly report 8% Fort Niobrai for duty, The Ninth cavalry, which has recently been transferred to th!s department, from the depart nent of the Missourl, Is entlre- ly composed of colored troops, The sol- dlers are eald to be ‘‘dsisles.” They sre brave, well disciplined and thorough They never get drunk afler rec:iving thelr regular pay, but go off and purchase unlimited quantities of candles, ples and other sweetmeats and fill up in that way. The followlng are the remarkablo soores at target practlce of Lleutsnant Gordon,Seventh infantry, st Fort Washa- kee: . 200 yds, 800 yde, 0600 yds 600 yds, 24’ 28 2; Z!Y 2 24 23 2 2 24 2 24 5 a The above or 100, TUTT’S ~PILLS 25 YEARS IN_ USE. fho Greatest Medical Trinwaph of m_‘gv: BYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER Loss of appetite, Bowel th - pa Fulln Inclinatior to exertion Heart, D .Ql‘ the ons, with o Toatler Aeful dr Tighiy colored Urine, and iotenss itching, (particularly at night after gesting warm in bed), acts as a poultice, gives inatant relif, and is prepared only for 'Piles, itching of private parts, and for nothivg else. SKIN DISEASES OURED by Lr, Frozier's Msgic Ointment, Cures if by magic. Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs —Blotekes and Eruptions on the face, leavirg tht‘t lll‘f‘l“ cleu; ud r\uu'ih t hume, Sare iples, » B e who think cleanllness next to godliness), dola by dlt:“hu' or mailed oo receipt of | petitioned the city councll for the remov- ice, b0 X P setall by Kubn & Co,, asd Schrootcr & | 81 the slaughtor house In their Immediate Becht, nholesale by O, ¥, Goodman, | nelghborhood on West Californla street, e e—— OrraN Rosepae Coar, $6 26—Cou- TANT ANDSQUIP Es—213 s0. 13 57, o ———— That Awful Slgughter House. To the Editor of the Bie, A fow weeks eince a petition signed by Sore Lips, and Also cures iteh, | a large number of property owners, (choss | ams, NSTIPATION -ru-rlfilomu- re especially adapted ono_ dose. effects such & n P GRAY HAIR or WHISKERS changed to GLO8SY BLACK by & single application of (his Dye. 1t imnparts s uatural color, acts tantaneousl. Bold by Druggists, or on receipt of §1. Murray St., New York. are out of a possible 26 Absolutely Pure. This powder novor varies, A marvel of prety streuyih and wholesomencss. Moro economical than tho ordinary kindsand cannob be sold In compele tion with the multitude of low toat, short wolght Alum of physphrte powders, _Bold’ only in oane ROVAY, "BAKING FOWDER 00.. 100 Wall 8K N.Y Smoke G. H, Mack & Co’s Cleveland, O., Celebrated Cat Cigar Finest8 for 25 olvar in Americs, and Excelsior be Cigar Pre eminentabove all others, Our Cat Does Not Scratch Excelslor be Cigar above all competition, for 2l and controlled by D. W.8axeand J. W. Berr, Omaha. Keonard & Riges, Druge, L'ncolp, Nch, G. B. Chapmap, = ** “ “ Evans & Judson, Diugs, Hastings, Neb. Dowty & Chinn, Drugs, Cclumbus, N J. C. Dellaven, Druge, Counc 1 Bluffs, Dell G. Morgan & Co , Drugs, Council Gus 8chraga, Books, ete., W. H. Turner, Books, ctc., Fremont, Neb. . H. Whittlesey, Druge, Crete, Neb. C.'P. Henderson, Gravd Island, Neb. Apollinares “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." “APOLLINARIS * reigns alone among Natural — Dietetic Table Waters.” BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. May 31, 1884. O all Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat, Dealers, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVE 400,000 , INSE. Ensiest Riding Vehicle made. is ousy withone person s two. The Springs lengthen an ®horten according to tho weight they oarry, Equi well adapted fo Toush country ronds in fine drives of cities. Mapufactured and sold by all leadinz Carringe Builders and Denlers. OMAHA INSTITUTE AL AND SURGICAL.' FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. ical institute West of ro0! n ‘sixtoen yoars' ot succossful pr ASSIAANMS Of FAPO €XPOrienco 08 P rtme: £ WouEN, Piles, ancers, o nhalation, Eltctriclt: r 8k 1n and Blood D Write for RYoUs DI Thaa, Syphilis, Gloos, Bl of thio Urinary aua' Sox pondence,or Parsonally. 'or expross with AT MEDIUAT, AND BURG 1th Sireet, Cornar of Gapitol Aven H. 8, ATWO0OD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Broeder of thoronghbred and Ligh grade Hereford and Jersey Cattle, Avnd Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, PECIAL NOTICES Wonknos cocolo and AU adv ertisements in the special columns will e charged at the rale of 10 cents per line for the frst insertion, and 7 cents per line for each subse- quent insertic No advertisement will be inserted 7or less than 25 cents or the first time: These advertisements will be inserted in both Morn- ng and Evening Edstions, representing @ cirould- of over Bight Thousand. This class of adver- ments must positively be paid in advance, ’I‘—f_) LOAN—MONEY, 1oAN—§25,000; fn_gums of 1.0 'IWA“"" 1607 Farnam. —At once sud without delay on e or small Amsunts. on thne 60 on collatersls, cEattels of quictly aud s$ the the Omaba Finsn. 764t to 85,000, 750-7 0NEY 70 LOAN—On real esta’e gecunty in Aoy smount from 8600 to $26,00, at reatonable rates of 1o terest )lacglm&miu u-h(mp’-l borrower. Mayoe & Co., 8. W, Cor. 1 '’ DI, d 688-July2s Cat ronchl. ralysis, Epilepsy, Kidoey, EN s, Beming o0, V MGy, o | woway 111 chattel security by W. R. Oroft, room 4, Wi nell bullding, N. K, corner 154n and Harney ' After years of experlence and & careful study of the busl. niess of loaning money on personal property, 1 have ab lngt pert a fystom wherehy the publiolty Beunl in ich caes 1§ dono awy with,and | am now In & position to meet the demands of all %ho become temporarily embarrassed and dosiro to raise money without delay and in & quiet manner. Housexeop- e, protesrionl gentlemen, mechanica and othors In thid oity can obtain advances from $10 to §1,000 on #uch security as_household torniture, plance, ma- chinery, horses, wagons, warehouse recelpts, socur- ed notes of hand, eto., without removing eame from ownors residonoe ot piace of business. Une of the Adrantages [oflt s ibat any part of any load ean bo paid at any time which will reduce the interest 70 rath and a'l loans renewed at the original rates of Intorest, 1 have no brokers In connection with my bifice, but personally superintend all my_loane, 1 have private offices connected with my general office 80 that customers do not come in contact with each othor, consequontly riaking ail trangactions strictly piivate. W. R. Croft, room & Withnell building, N. K. cor. 15th and Harney. Mo tolosninsus 4300 and upwards on first-olass real estato socurity, Potter & Cobb, 1616 Farnam st. 710-0 MCNEY LOANED at 0. ¥. Reod & Oo's. Loan oftce )\ Ianos, horses, wagons, porsonal 608 Jly-<5 and all othe rarticles'of value, Ovor 1at National Bank,corner 15th sad Farnam. - Al business strlotly confidontial 72048 VI ONEY To loan on chattels, Woolley & Rarrison, VA, Room 30, Omabia National benk building ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chattols D. L. Thomias. 72241, Monm Loaned on ohattels, cut rato, R. R Moketa bought sud sold, A. Forman, 218 8, I ONEY TO LOAN In sums of §800aud upward. 0. F, Davis and Co., Roal Estate and Loan Agonts, 1505 Faroam 84, ey WANTED FEMALE HELP. AxtrD—Four first c'ass girl waiters st Dan. baum's rectaurani’ 1518 Dodgo St. 8628 VWV e Compotent gitl for gonoral houstwark. Apyly 1819 Leavenworth &t. €61-8p ANTED—2 good dinlog room gir's and 2 to work In Kitchen. Apply at once at restaurant, 16th St., near Dodge. 8L0-7p ANTED—A woman 000k who can do dinner or pastry work Call 1808 Douglas St. 200 Mrs, T, VWV mo— Gl o do gencral housework. 860-9p AL Orr, 513 Pleasant 8t. )k In o restaurant, one capa, ordors wapidly and neatly. Good wages wi Apply @ 1012 H 8 7ANTED—A middle aged woman {0 cook at 9 N. 0th strect. Mrs. Armold. 891-6p 7 ANTED—Two good diniog room girls at once at restaurant. 8107 A good woman cook at 1611 Dodge St, 777t VWV oA eat German gl in o small tamily. Tuquiro 69 8. 16th St. 5.0 o Axee—Famished or unfarnished roome 1818 ul outhwest corner 15th and Jones St. {oR REXTFarnished front room at 1415 Howard ot, Mrs. A, MoAusiand, Alé-ilp I“ol ruxt~Furnished rooms 1800 Farnam St. 587 9 {OR RENT—Desirabl from street car, 2210 Capitol Ave. p farnished rooms hall block 782-6p Jon wase—Saiteof rooms, 1611 Caiitorn Jor rar—Furalshed front room, 1509 C T{IOR RRNT Cor. Sthand Howard. g pre=Fuenished rooms for Tight houseeping, | in Beomer's blook, Cor Sth and Howrd o0t anu" -Ono woll furnished room for two gon \lemen of good habits. from Boyd's{opers houie. 218 18thes reet, Morche nta N {OR REvT—Furnished fron dow, in & brick howse, 605 {DOR RasT—Larg 0od | tion nquire of D. ore blook E. Enrnett, il handsomely furnished roorms, 3inglo of en-auite; oxcerlent board, 1718 Dodge. Jon Raxr— Nicoly furnished rooms, 2200 {OR RENT —F Tegant front south as, bath ote. 2925 Dodgo St dcove, 050-41 0% RENT—With board, nlcely furnished room, Jones St. south ith use of parlor; also gas, and bath, 1409 048-t ces, on Mary's Ave. hnguire 8. W. < or JF0R,»ext—~Plossant room farnished, 1423 Howard St 427-41 ANTRD—A good furnished room for 2 gortlomen, t Address *'B. C. N.” Boe office 432-t1 R RENT—June 26th, two_connocted rooms with board; tront room, south-east. 1914 Webster. JOR R enat corner 19th aad Farnam St. 57-yly 18p —A front room with bay window; modorn improvements, sultable for 2 gentleme South- 450.4¢ Fon RENT—Two elogant offices in Bushmann's block. 804-t0 l0R RENT—Furnished rooms, 1616 Dodge street. 183-July 9 JPOR rmer—For munntaciuring purooses o hall Inrge room 44x75, 8d floor, No. 110 8. enquire at 1409 Dodge st. A, J. Simvson. 14th Tl [fggnmxr - Contrally located furnlahed rooms s 3 718-4¢ 03 south 15th St, Jion smer-Furnishe! largo front foom with alcove grate bath, eto., 1716 Unss street, 15-4 [ OR KRNT—Large front room on first floor with or with board; inquice st 1901 Farnam St. 30741 TRSCM8 itk boatd, devtzable tor sumer, Apgly ol 4 Bb. Chslea Hotel. 710-4 Y Axrp—Twogitls st Doran House, 913 Farnam street, Ta6te VY A= tany AvnrsHovolties 1n_ Indioy. and childrens’ wear, Ovor 40 vew desigas. Noth- lke them. Sell ns fast a3 thown ~ Over 1,000 agents make §700 monthly. Address with stamp. E. H. Campbell & Co., 9 South May strect, Chicago, 811 jlys6 VWV sman—Goodeltle for hotal kitot en and laundry work. ployment Burean, 1120 Farnam £t. private families; ‘all at Omaha Es ANTED—Three exparienced women canvassers, block. ‘WANTED MALE HELP. AntED—Immediately, 20 men for Holds 20 men for Valentine, Neb. Will ship ay morning at 7:£0. Call Omaka Emgloyment Buresu, 1120 Farnam St. 843-0 W.\wzn—sm:n boy about 13 years old; perma- uent position, Apply at 0’Donahoe & sherfy, next to postoftce, 842 "ANTED—A good cook £t Southern hotel, o and Leavenworth. s ANTED—Expericnced milker. Littlefleld's dairy Saratog: S34-8p 'ANTED —A man and wife to run a milk dairy. D. L. Thomas & Bro.{Crelghton block. 843 ¢t ne that is Steady om- Nono but shor and tom. Fremont Foundry & Ma- 82110 VY Axio=A rst clas bailer mak capable of taking charge of shoj ploymant will be give Porate men need app chine Co., Fremont, Neb, FORSALE—FARMS. TFon, suun—That fine farm ot P tho Bellovue road, 24 mi isno! sold or traced for yet. £03.7p TR sxn100 acto tarm York Co. Battls, York Neb, M Peekham's on outh of stoak yarde, 0. Lox 767, Omalia, yar , Neb., . M. with house, 32,700, Bedford & Sous 7 'OR 8ALR—83 feet 02 Cuming between 19th snd 20th 17-60 IOR BALE—A 600 acro stock and grain farw, a'l 1 roved; four hours' ride from the Omaha Sto. Yards; foven miles from tho oity of Fromont; $wo rallroad within throe milos; 800 acres under plow, the rest in pasture; board' fence, running stream through pasture; house with ten rooms; will be sold suit. For furthor particulars inqulr of Geo. 0. Grodiroy, F feb. 7187 cheap it 8old immediately; on terms mont, FOR SALE-—HOUSES—LOTS. — | eoparately. Pottor& Cobl RN 10 ®XCANOR for oity property, & good #tock farm,60 acres In culbivation, house & rooms, Fo0 rell 18 ft wind il teed grinder, water plge lending 10 8 corrals, 4 nores grove, 400 walcut trees =50 bearing, ¥} asrea orohard bearing, 65 aores corn ure storage for %600 brshels of rain, Toqire B & M. M. fralght depot, Omaha. T40.0p) {JOR 8ALE—§180; soven top buegy; horte bae and is porfeotly $650; 1ot 40x175, in Millard & Oaldwell's addition; $20 cash and @ yosts’ tieme on balance 00; five acres on Saundors st.. and Iare house Inrgo bargain foF some one. dwellicg on fall lob, on cat line, good baen, and a very complote place, on enay terms; I blomk from ear line. 100 ¢ on Poy barnoss and ly horse oftr old hors nsed ag o fa only? bika from oar line, h and £60 per month, 0 on_full lob, one block derstt., and one block from green line good barn and a nice house for some one. ot In Kirkwood to sell of leaso. £2,600; ful lot on Capitol Bill addition, 88100, on N. 18th st., with 8 houses near depot, ab & bargain, 160 foot on Farnam, near court how o, M._F. Sears, M. ‘Tfl,‘.:u:\u, ‘Williams Blook, 16th and Dodge st. {OR RRNT—D room house and good barn on green © Tino, 842 per mon For rent—14 room house 950 per month, 98,600 —22x82, on Dodge; and belok bllding. Lot 44x120 and 8 story brick block on Dodge 84 A bargaln. 182 feot 0n N 10th o lease for a torm of yoars. 80 feet for salo en Farnam, 100 foct for aalo on_Farnam, 44 teot for salo on Farnam. Livory for sale, choap, good trade and will om the start. M. ¥ Soars, Williams blook, 1ot and Docge 8% 407-4¢ JFGh Sata—t room cosiage, well, barn aad olstern, on 18th streot 8 blocks trom shops $2,500, on oasy torms. Potter & Cob, 1515 Farnam St 7534 A largo barn o red line, ANION PLAGR—0 good lota 1n this addition with- 108 blocks of stroet cars, can bo had on easy torms, W H Groon, over 1sh Nat'l Bank, 837-tf JOR BALR. —A fall lr!rol two blooks west of Co., 916 4, 18th St For Salo—Lot 60x140, 224 8t., near Graoce, $800, This 18 also & bargaio. J. K. Riley & Co.,216'S 13th st. For Sale—Throe lota 60x140, south front, 4 blocks from streot cars. —§360 oach; bargatns. J. k. Riley & Co., 2168 15th 8¢. For 8alo—T o lots on Georgia bv,Redlok's,add. cast front, no grading, near Farnam, 76x140—82000 oach. These aro roasonable. J. E. Riloy & Co,215 8 18th 8¢ For 8alo—Nlno lots on Virgin 600 to 950 each. J. K. Riloy & Co , §16 S 13th st. For Sale—Ten lots on Cuming st., and nine on , four blooks trom military bridge. J. E. Ri« 215 8 18th st on Iota on_Vinton st., one block root car line. Positively oheap. th st. atrons that In the above vo assurance of eafo and_profita blo tn- vestmont. Wo also have property In_ almost every quaiterof the city worthy of investigation. J.’E. RILEY & C0., 916 § 18th st. 80.40 from terminus 13th il -y & Co. st. one & room and ono & I, cla'orn, &, on same nly #3,100; would sell Farnam 8t. -t {oR_AaLk—On south room cottago, barn, Iot, rent for§35 pormonth, JoRsALR—Lots n Hillslde add cheapes Inslde lots in tho olty, §760 to $050 acents. Potter & Cobb, BUSINESS OHANCES, Qs or ront A wood sstablishod restautant, 508 £. 13th St. Inquirc el Treitsshko's, 528-8p JRGR paun—A balt interest v o set of abetract 1ooks, of Douglas couuty, shout one half com- Vloted. These books are in the Iste t improved mothod and are rcllale. Address L G, Bee office. in a good ANTRD—A partner wi 13800 capital, Bee office £33-8p 1y ing business. Address N, ner wi'ha fow hundred dollars to start o meat market in & good town in this gcod chauce for a good man, Address H. F. Bee office, B4C-Sp. 'or 8ALR—A good lot G0x150, east front, shade trees, 8 blooks from Hanscom Park; will ' gell on swall moathl Address D. D, Bee offi TR 811 feet on Farnam nesr 0t pryments and small payment down. co. 7€8-0p also lots in Highland Place and Jerome Park, on ey terms. Tuttle & Alligon, 211 south 1th st. 349-jly 15 J0r BALE.— 2 lote, 68 x 140 feet on Farnawm etreet, south front, el¢zant location, must be sold. W. H. Green, over ist Natloual Bank. modern improvements wit 8t ; inquire at premises. R SAL ‘block from head of St. Mar, all, or 81,800 for haif. W. H. Ure: tlonal Bank. e ssun—Largo house, nowly bullh, 1 oty P tr rooms, all 1716 Cass ke .—160 tees front on Virglola avenuo, ono $3,800 for , over 1it Na- 510.t1 TRunas ciraxcn —About 8500 will buy an ost lished business, togother with leage for one year of building. This 'is a good ba.galn for eomo one Address . P, Boo office. 816t or 4 lota Marion Place;sill trade for residonce. W. H. Green, over 7o8M FQn sae—a halt partnorship in o good payiog businest: cuy s emall capital equired. Address 3.9p 0 ExciANGR— A 80,000 stock of bran mow hurd- ware, direot from tho factory, for good Nebraska and beautiful lots Himebaugh and 's Sub-divlsion, two miles froma city at 3150 and §200 each,on monthly payments of §and £10. Per- sone buying here will be assisted to bulld right away. it desired. To rent—Four eplendid offlces. 8%t K. C. PATTERSON, 18th and Parsam St. ANTED—A young man of good habits, mora character,” desires to get work; night watching preforsed. Address C. W. Killman, 1814 8. €ti St 776.6p ANTED - A fltst class barber to take eare of a shop. Apply at tho Cozzens, 802t e =Dormar Tuk asst Teond; 071401 fosk, W. 1 one block from Park @, oyer 1st Nationsl Bank . avenuo.’ §1,500. e \OR BAL) Detweon 29th and 8lst cheap, edford & Souer. Forty lots for salo on Burt and Cumings tasido. proparty 0-tt ANTED—Agents in eve county to eolicit for the Mutual Bencfit Association of Omaha,Nob. Call on or address Otto Lobeck, Eecresary and’ Gen: eral Mans ger, 1222 Farnam street. 748a0g1 axTRD—Agent to take orders for crayon por- its, room 20 Aslington Block, West of Post~ 6570 axTrD—Five good tin roolors, and five gool cornice makers, at the Westarn Cornice Works, 608 and 610 8, 12th st. 094-6 offico. EITUATIONE WANTED. VWV 437e0—Bitustion to do eccond work by young girl, i private family. Address M. 8., Beo office, 837-7p NTRD—A position as organist by o 3oung gen tleman with threo years experience; roference Aadre:s, Organist, Beo office. 812:10p YV Aaro—Situation as nurso In small family, by 8 young girl. Enquire at 1612 Dodge SF, De- 004-7p tweon the hours of 2:30 and 6 p, m. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, W4 gont be sound and ot over elght yoars L pony or borss for lady, Must Fleming, 1616 Burt St. B I A 60 VWAoo Brlokte trada residence property I Councll Blufls for brice, E. H., drawer Gi, Omaha 837-8p ANTED—AL onoo, by Joslin & Sackett, 1600 rmam st , 15 moro ladios o gentlomen o_sell our goods; ood ay guarantood. S08.4p gumwaxmm, Addross BL. Louls Eloctrlo Lamp Co., 8t Louls for circular, cuts and terms of the candle_power Marsh Eleotric Lamp. 811.fly12 ANTED—Every ady In need of & 8owing m chine, to see the new Improved Amarican Ne P. E. Flodman & Co._agents: 220 N 10th. 830i FOR KENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, \T—Cottago 5 rooms, clescts, pantry, well, n. Leavenwcrth and #8d. Inquire 818 South 20th streef. §00-4p on_exT—Small cottage, Inquire at No. 1410 Jackson sticet. m (o muxT—Seven room cottage, good 10:ation. In- TSt Ciaatn Barbed Wire G £30.8 —A G room house, with city water, ete., 908 8, 10th &t Inquire at Gate City restsurant, 16th and Capitol Ave, 8358 0k RE: 0k LrABE—Largo nowly bullt house, 9 rooms, all [{ wmodern conventorces. furnished or unfurniehied, Apply at promises, 1710 Cass st. 7021t SRR et et OR mENT—A stablo for 8 horsca ono block south o U P, dopot. Tnquire of M. Leo, grocer, th. 7840 708 RENT—A flat of 8 rooms, pleasantly located. In. quire 17th and 8t. Mary's Ave. 7786 TORK FOR RENT—018 8, 10th b, Inquiie 1628 Jack] json st. 100Kt 70k RENT—WIlI rent furnished residence for two monthe, No. 420 N. 15th st. Good references re. Qulred. Apply cu premiacs. 8019 J\OR RENT—FHouse of nine rooms, w th barn. Cald. l‘ well and S8aunders sts, Inqulre 1709 Jackson St. 7887p 7ok kEAT—SIX room | Inquire 1140 North 18th et., bet. Nicholss and Pau). 768-Tp Dok kext -Heu'e of 6 rooms and cellar, with wash house, 810 8, 25d st~ §20 per mouth. 750 6p \on RENT—Cottage 8 rooms, bouse 10 rooms. J. Phipps Roe, Soward and Campbell. ~ 851-4¢ % REST—New 7 room cottage, 2 blooks from stroct cars, 8 biooks from bigh scho without children pref M. F. Sears ROOMS KOR N 7ok kext—Nice faralshed front room with board, 1606 Farnam St. §38-0p ok kaxT—Furnished zooms over Wm. Gent wan's store, cor. 16th and Cass. Mre. Geo. Mol 3 630 8p ton. Yion mant—Two furnished rooms, with large closet, suitable £ Bousekeeping. Apply 110 Cbi’ 840 strect, sa8-8p '0R LRASN—Best unocoupled ground fn ‘waronouse house,S7 feet front on Leavenworth, Borth bab 10th and 1{th, wil leaso for 99 years. Bed- 780 ford & Souer, o ty for FOR SALE MISOCELLANEOUS R sAu%—Bollez and cngine, 20horse powor ballor snd engine, in good running order; want to sell for the reason (hat they are not large enough for the new machizeory which we will put o our 1ow butlaing on Harn Douglas St. Clarke Bros. & Co., 1408 4Tt I0R BALE—Drug storo in a dosirablo looalls wil invoioe about §1.600 R C Pattarson, N E corner 18th and Farnam, 48041 PERSONAL. 50Ns having Infants or children under six years o board out, can And n good howe at 107 North 10th st, 767-16p ERSONAL Wi'l be found at 16(9 Davenport street; 'an exporicncod nur v b tcl.y roferenco, 708 16g T Amait you wans soue piu nes or tips cloansd, dyed and curled; drst-clacs werk guarantoed, g6 to Honry Slncere, 1810 Jachsan st. 493-Jly 22 ERSONAL—Mrs. X, M. Hooper. transe clalrvoyan and healing medium, over 716 North 16h S E62-§21 'oR 5ALE—Yalo time lock, lso fire and burglar proof saf 86 wide ipsid tog ther of ecparaio At 8 bargain. Richardson, Warren, Iilinois, 570 45 inches high, 18 1 Ties de P, urglar cheet in bottow; will be sald Address Clirk & 8208 OR BALE—A. first ciass fam ly carriage horse. A No. 1 traveler. Inquire at Edholm & Erickson's, opp. postoiics, y 120 bbls. per k00d track Will goll or trade for Yl‘m'nl'«"{llx For eale, the matorial of a flvst clas d mewrpaper ofice, Address John N, Hase- awnee City, Neb. 77910 ) Qe siogle; @. Bell, NW. cor, 20th & Cats, after horse; also good under saddle. :£0 p drlves Apply . 697-6 R 8ALE—A good piano, cheap, wood, 1618 California bt. LwAYS on hand at a bary Mre A. Calder- 712-tf In, No 1 second haud ‘Carriage phuoton and sido bar buggies rlla aud subsiads, 3 14031411 Dalgo 3, 80 um- 8- B sALB—Good saddle pony. City Mills, W. J. Welshaes 692 b1 M, Foumoner—Ciaieoyant and Magnotic hoale . Locstes all pain and disanse, 707 N, 16th 8t. 487-July 19 B, A CHRSTERPIRLD—Mngnetic physiok, test ane. develoging modium, over 619 cortia 1th St, ICE CREAM, L e al orders for pr Fromptly delivered, ~ Carl treet, above Farnaw. BOARDING, The best day brardin the city for four dollars por week, at 16.1 Dodgo St 845 8p ANTID—A fow day boarders at 082, 17th S, bot, Uifornia and Wobster. 6206} LOST AND FOUND, 0sT—A brown and white spottsd o*w, and brown Joalf slx Weoks 113 00w an o111 both west los thot halter; etrayod from cor. 20th and Clark 8ta, Sulta. Dle 1cward for refurn cf same or information, Chria Bulluhelmer, 20th and Clark Et3, 831.8p REAL ESTATE. 708 sALE—New two story, 9 Foom houso, cold wat nace, man‘les and graf 6 blocks from postoflice reatonable, §6, 5 ath oom, sinitary wa'or cioset, fur e, cloctrio rells, eto., splendid bargaio; 'terms 7 100m house, lot, well, cist srn,sower connections ote; 12 block Bouth of St Mary's Ave; $5,000, casy torms. Rice 6 room cottage, full lot, well, cistern, barn, on South. Ave. ko an offer, t front, ¢ must bo sold} Ace 8 room cottage, on N, 16th street, east front, well, clstern, eto ; §2,200. 1he best od ad vestment in the city is In Leavenworth Lots $226 to $325; $10 down mort] 75 cholca lots In Hansoom Place, §360 10 81,000, 20 good lots in 8hi Lotin Goorgin Ave., anst tront, 7 & Parker's ado. 6x140, 00, goverad with young timber, 1} wiles stuflice, good for sul fow more ©oasy paymonts. posite postoffico b-dividing; of éap, 83,000, ro lots left In Himebaugh and Louses to rent, A. G. Shrivar, Op- B16-6 7\OR BALE ~ Corner lot 75x140, In cent:r of town,ex- cellent place for four net rental of §6.0 per yo cent on tie per your in sellir g value, $1,600. ¥or %ilo — [wo lofs on Geor, of Leavenworth 8tivery desirablo 16 826 each. J. F. biley & Co,, 16 would ive & ned income of 17} per ment ard will increaso 10 per oont J.&Riloy & Co, 4 blooks routh slderc . 18th 3 property, [13 For Salo—Eight lots on’ Virginia Ave , 2 blocks cuworth sk, oast front $40to €450 vo. main en'rance; beatiful locstion for residence, §260. J. E Kiloy & Co., 216 8, 18th 8t. For Sslo—Faroamsticet j roperty e houso, at & bargain. J. For Bale price $26,000, casy terms. ¥or Bl ine, §960; 216 8, 13th §¢ E. Blley & Co., 81 Farnam stioct blook, rents for $8000; new ocourt 8. 18th 8¢, o Corner lot in blook on red street car this i posltively & bargain, J. B, Riley & ¥or Salo—Nineteen Iota on Cumirgs and Buit, 4 blooks from mulitary bridge. J. K. Riley & 16 8. 15th St F 17th faing in residence and businees ¢ only ore block line; terma casy. Hal hteea lots on Vinton Bt between d 15th Sts, §4:0t0 §1000 cach; Lhere are bar roperty ~among rom 15th stree) Wo desire 4o stale to our patrons that we spead priced roperty, i {or the reasonablences in price of ed. J. E. Riley & Co., 216 8. 18th 86, oo Wwe nor printers 10k oo bigh o8 s s e sbolone lote 1o Haasoo 1864 Folter & m place. Cobb, d g5 a Lo any toronosn, near cornor of itth and 4Faroem, a lady's gold watch. A liboral reward wll be paid if returned to C. E. Mayne & Co, 165th and Farnam, 840-8 Lot spotted oonch dog 5 montha old. A libe d will be pald at No 116 N 12th 8t atohel oontalning papers of no value ex- 74 o the ownor; papurs marked I, 1. Martio 10d nocketbook marked L L. Sidwell. Addross Mar. tln Dros., Stock Yards, Chicago, or Kitchen Bros, Omaia. 6503 TIAYED OR STOLEN —~A #arrell maro with a white star in the forehead. Finder will vecelve a libor= reward by rerurniog hier to Cumin's & Quinn, gro. cers,13th aud Chicago stroct. 6374t RUPTURE CURED. 0 Operation, or uscloss trusses Dr. M. M. Moore 243 Wabash ave., Chicago, Ills., at Omaha every 00 doys, Bend stawp for circular, = 499.fly MISOELLANEOUS. ok mexT—A superior Hallett & Davis upright piano Dirs. Hall, 2210 California 8. 846-5p u U, P, Park looated 12 miles 8 W, on U, P, ad, l8now open to the public aud can be rent o and soclal g athorings. Specisl rates for For tel ‘call ox ad C. Bes:"u&:k mares for ranch purposes please call ab Homan' Py '!I;mn MARWS—Partlos wishing to purchase brood Vory stable, 418 soath L3th street, Omaha, 803-4! (ixw BiLiR TAG, 4008 008 glve you hearthura. Tags redecinod b ue cent, oach by $he dealory Poyoks Broa., Agenta. [ [P ome—0n Kikbora wad Fiake. 7. Murray, u BANDONND HOMESTRADS. —New Iaw. Persons who took homesteads in Western Knasss previous to June 16th, 1880, and abaudonod them without mak ing final proot, will learn something to thelr advan y addressing mo by lebtor at oo, M 4, land attoraey, Kenneth, Sneridan '(.hj. K 998 tags rodoomod Poycke Bros, 058-4¢ KW BILYAR TAG, 1o frult at ne oent each by the deal ageuts. sTavorion on banjo glven by @ K Gellen beck, 116 Capitol ave. 45041 s BILVXR 740, ) doos 00b talnt the broath, bagy mod af ) nhinhnwnay“

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