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BEE August 8. TAE DAILY Saturday Morning, LOCAL BREVITIES, —1n Judge Weiss’ court Jean Schous has sued Fred Ruhe for the loss of & $200 dog which, it is alloged, was shot maliciously by the Iatter, =Mt Gibbom, of the firm of Edney & bbon, met with a peinful accident Thurs day, being kicked on the calf of the leg by & horse, He will be Inid up for several days, (3, F, McKnight, the young man who was badly injured last Sunday by falling into the aroa at MeOloud, Brady & Co.'s building, corner Faraam and Tenth strests, is reported to be recovering nicely. ¥, 1. Cochran, who was arrested on com- plaint of Dr, Search for failing to turn over monles collected by him, explains that the differonco betwoen himselt and the doctor arose from o misunderstanding as to the amount of commission to be received. —The members of the Durant engine and hose company voted for officers last night with the following result: - C, Fisher, fore. man, B, Henney, first assistant; E. B. Whe- Ian, second assistant; E. Taylor, president; T, Cliff, treasuror; and Frand Schetz, secr tary, —1t is understood tha t ex-Marshal Guthrie will o released from the penitentiary some time this month or next. He was sentenced to eighteen months dating from June 2, 1884, bubit is presumed that his term will be shortened at lenst three or four months by good behavior —Yosterday John Clow, the pugilist, re- coived a telegram from his backer, Ed, Gay- lord, of Denver, telling him to go back to Laramie, aa he had arranged a match for him, the preliminaries of which are to ba settled there, The man with whom this match has been made is Miller, of Omaha, who claims to be the champion of Nebraska.—Cheyenno Leader, —In the police court yestorday, Claus Hansen, Ered Rasmussen and J, Furak were fined $3 and costs apiece for fighting, Chag, Jensen and Joe Calebria, charged with intox- ication, wers discharged, Lleven vagrants, nine of whom were colored boys, hailing from St. Joe, Kansas City and St, Louis, were ar raigned, and two of them ware sent up to tho county jail on five: day sentences. The others were discharged, with orders to leave town immediately, —Noricr 10 ADVERTISERS,—The Monday morning edition of the Beg is the only daily published Monday morning in Nebraska or Towa. It contsins not only the very lotest news sent by the associated press, but from five to ten thousand words of carefully com- piled special dispatches and state news, to- gether with full reports of local events of the previous day, The morning edition of the Bek is by all odds the best advertising me- dium for all classes of advertisers,but more es- pecially for partios who desire to reach tho town population of Nebraska and Iowa. Every line of that issue is read not only by our rogular subscribers, who exceed in number that of all other Nebraska and Towa dailies, but by thousands of others who read the Mon- day Morning B because it is the only me- dium through which they can get the latest news. Advertising for this edition which has not been handed in by Saturday evening will be received at the counting room between 10 and 12 o'clock a, m, and 8 and 9 o'clock p. m, Sunday. —— PERSONAL. A, Traynor has gone to Chicago. H. F. Wiley, Kearney, is a Paxton guest. J. . Murren, Gibbon, is a Millard guest, Thomas B, Tuttle, of Oarthage, is at the Millard. 0. 7. Stowell, W. H. Kellegar, aro at the Millard, Mr. Geo. H, Hammond, of Detroit, is at the Millard, Dr, Charles, after an absence of five years, has returned to Omaha. E, O, Reed'and W, E. Water, are at the Paxton. Gen, Cowin left last night for Spirit Lake and will join bis family there, Judge J, C. Crawford, of West Point, is in the city, stoppiog at the Paxton, J. W. Smith and wife, Loup City, and G, H. Jewett, Sidnoy, are quartered at the Pax- ton, Mrs. Dr Carter and children returned yester day from an extended visit with relatives in Carthage, Ills, C. A, Foster, Ridge Farm; Jas, Dempsey, Ackley, Ta.; J. M. Simson, Sioux City, In, are at the Arcade, } Judge Savage left yesterday for Bioston where he will attend a meeting of the direc- tors of the Union Pacific. Miss Hatoh, of Mutcatine, In,, will arrive in the city to-morrow, and will spend several weeks visiting friends here. Mr. B, J. Look, formerly with Millard & Peck, of this city, but more recently of P ri, is in the city visiting friends, Mr. M. Rosenthal is In the city visiting his brotherinlaw, Mr, A. Mandelburg, Mr. R, ison Lis way from Baltimoro to San Fran. cleco, Mrs Dr. Dysart, who returned from a visit to friends 1 Illinois and Tows, on Saturday evening last, is now lylng dangerously ill at her residence in this city, Mr, Charles Bankes, of the Post and Telo- graph went to Grand Island yesterday and will return with his daughter, M has been spending & fow weeks in that clty. Missos Annie and Mame Hargrave, who have for a fow weeks past been vi R, E, Allen at 2019 Webster street, leave to- mcrrow for their home in Mt, Pleasant, Ta. J. F. Hollenbeck, Fullerton; G. J, Camp- bell, H, W, Robinson, North Bend; Mrs, G, ‘White, Columbus; J. D, LaCourse, L. M, Thoemas, Des Moines; R, Hunter, Ruck Pond, Mo,; J. K. Painter, A, Fulton, Denison, are at the Canfield, At the Metropolitan—R, W, Camp, Lin coln; J, ¥, Graves, Supericr; H, M, Simp- #on, Lancaster; John Mackey, Hastinge; Charles Connor, Grand Island; Fred W, Shaw, Columbus; Oharles Warner, Fremont, Neb,; A, L. Hawley, Le Claire, Iowa; J. M, Straham, Malvern; L. ¥, Harton, Wyoming, Yows; O, E, Lord, 8t. Joseph, Mo.; David Groener, Shenandoab, Towa; ¥, H, Irish, R. E, Ford, Montresl, W. 1 ; D, P, Freeman, P, Mors, Chicago; D, P, Ritter, Sioux Oity; James H. Harre, Atchiron; James Parfiel, Butte, Montana; N, Martiv, Bloomington, Tile, o —— For Trade.—Nsnce county lands for stock of genersl merchsndise or hard- ware, Address John Linderholm, Oen- tral City, Neb, Reed, of Weeping DAWES-ORESAP. The Arvival of the Bridal Car of Col Dawes and|Party Yesterday Morn- ing.—The Ceremony at Nevada, Mo, The elegant private car, ‘Lycoming,” of Qol. Dawes, general passenger and tloket agent of the K. 0., 8t. J, & C. B. road, was sldetracked yesterday at the Burllngton depot, haviog come In with the morning traln from St. Joseph. The colonel was not alone this time, but was accompanied by Mrs. Dawes, nee Miss Oresap, to whom he was married Wednes day night at Nevads, Mo. Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. Moores, of Omahs, and Mr. P, Gridley, who had attended the reception at St. Joe, were also aboard. Col. and Mrs, Dawes remained here until even- fng, when they left for Minneapo- lis, making a three weeks atay among the lnke', and returning to 8t. Joe, where thelr home s to be. The weddlng ocourred In the Nevada Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. George Miller, of St. Jnloph ciliclating, and was largely attended by the frlends and rela. tive of both contracting partles. The af- falr throughout was of the most brilliant character. The mornlng after the wed- ding the bridal party boarded Col. Dawe's car and were whirled to St. Joe, where the reception was held Thursday couple were both numerous and col(ly’. Col. Dawes, among other gifts received from Col. Tom Bennett, of Richmond, Ind., a check for $100,000, As Col.Ben- net's wealth Is not estimated at more than a dollar or two, the joke is to be rlchly appreciated. The gift of the bride to tho groom was a magnlficent dlamond pln, with three large stones of great purity and brilll- ance and the colonel's monogram in gold. The bride's father also bestowed upon her a valuable nnch within sixteen miles of Nevad The bride is a dnuqhter of State Sena- tor Cresap, of Vernon county, Missouri, She 1s a cousin to Major General Otho Oresap Ord, of the regular srmy. Her mother was the daughter of Judge Mar- ehall, of Kentucky. She was a poetess of considerable renown in the south, and a literary veln rans through the ontiro family, Mra. Nichols having achieved much euccess a8 a nmguz!ne contributor. Five histories of the Cresap family have been published, and Lieut. Cresap, of the Unlted States army, is wiiting the sixth, to which Mrs, Nichols Is largely contributlng. Though originally a Ken- tucklan, Judge Cresap’s children were all born In New O:leans and are distinctlve- ly southern. Col. Dawss was born {n Ohlo and cele- brated his forty-second birthday In Feb- rasry last, He was educated at Oxford unlvereity, and came to Mlssouri at the olose of the war and located in Kansas Clty, June 1, 1870. He was appolnted general passenger and ticket agent of the Missourl Valley and Oouncil Bluffs & St. Joseph railroads. Thelr lines were afterward consolidated and extended and other llnes added,and he has remalned with the same railroad interest fifteen yoars, Twice tendered the nomination for congress, once for mayor, but de- clined, he also recelved a complimentary republican vote for Unlted States sena- tor and delegate to the Chicago conven- tlon that nominated Blalne. ——— The Ballard Csse, Gen, O’Brien informed a reporter yester day that he was awalting the preparation of a record of the trial of Thomas Ballard before appealing to the supreme court for a new trial for the convicted mur- derer. Conslderable time (something over thirty days) is allowed for the filing of the necessary papers. The convicted man /s now being su talned on whisky, more than anything else. He is allowed one or two drinks every day, and without the daily dram would soon break down entirely. He has aged terrlbly since his arrest, and cven nlnoa the trial his appearance has changed greatly for the worse. He refases to say anything, but paces restlessly up and down and his cell all day long, scarcely o —— Foreign Mission, The Woman's Forelgn miseionary so- clety of the First M. E. church met In the church parlor Thuridsy afternoon. Devotlonal exerclsos were led by Mrs, Shearer. Mrs. Maxfield read an account of med- fcal work among the heathen women. Women had walked sixteen miles three times before thelr cates could be attend- ed to on account of the large number needing medical ald and the small num- ber of doctors at the dispensary. Mre. Stevens read a paper on the con- ditton of Japanese women. treated better t and the natlon is nearer belng Christian- ized than any other of the nations of the {ar onst, A lady from Nova Scotla addressed the meeting and gave a report of the " | work done there and brought greetings to the women of Omahs. Mra. Stevens and Mrs. Maxfield were nominated delegates to attend the annual meeting of this branch, “The Topeka, to be held at York, Neb., the 15th of October. A speclal meeting of the so- clety was called for Wednesday evening to elect delegates to attend the annual meeting, A QUEER VISITOR. How Keeler Lost His Bride—His Gen erous Offer to Judge Stenberg, Judge Stenberg had just tried the first batch of prisoners In the police court yes- tirday, when ke was confronted by an old man, “Oliver Rosenberry” Keeler, who told him a sad and interesting story, The old gentlemsn wi plainly, habbily dressed, and his every appear- ance was that cf & man in the humbler | first vullh of llfe. {eeler prefaced his story by tellin, the judge that he was lnr’t'ra:bla lng wanted help and counsel. He eald that he had been marrled a year or so since to a young and handsome glrl, who had scarcely been a two days’ bride wken she was torn from him by worthless friends who had since kept her away from him, avd would not allow her to return, though, he eald plnlntlvely. “I know she wants to, Judge,” He went on to eay further, that he had often sought to obtaln his wife, but was invarlably beaten, and once or twice nearly killed by his enemles. He wound up by offerlog Judge Stenberg one-half of an estate of $15,000if he would secare to him (Keeler) hls rights asa lmnband. or has probably surmised by Ihh '.lm Oliver I{mmbnrry Keeler is orszy. For many years he has been a trifle ““off ” in the upper story. and re ocent troubles have made him poritively iosane. He lives on the bottoms, where he In something of a notable, and Is regarded by his fellow bottomites as a harmless object of pity. His story of the abduaction of the bride has some alight foundation of truth. He was marrled & year or two sgo toa six. toen year-old girl, bat she has slnce de- serted him, and refases to have anything to do with him, although he often ?eau her and begs her to return to im. T:e judge promised to do all he could for Keeler, and that worthy,aiter making a counter-promise to deed over §7,500 of his estate to the judge, left the court room, PILES!! PILES!! PILESII A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Williams, (an Indisn remedy), called Dr. Wiiliams’ Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 yoars standing, No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth- ipg medicine, Lotions and_instruments do more harm than good, Willime’ Indian Pile Ointment absotbs the tumors, sllays the teons chiog, (particalarly ab he after Famng warm in bed), acta aa & poultice, gives nstant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, ng of private parts, and for nothing olse, SKIN DISEASESICURED B, Fralors Magic Ointment, Cures as by magis. Pimples Black Heads or Grabs otches And Eeaptions on the face, leaving SMTlaLin loae And Battiltals ALMD Sirew 1ok old, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and prSoObstinate Ulcers, Posd by druggists, o mailed on roceipt o Al Boch rotail | by Kuhn & Co., and Schroeter & Becht, At wholesale by O. ¥, Goodman, THE SMITH STOCK. Another “Snarl” in the Skein of Lt gation—The Appralsement fle- port Filea, The Smith stock i still a bone of con- tention, and the wrangling over It still continues. Thursday night Ames and O’Donahoe appeared before Judge Dandy and filed notice that thoy had completed the appralsement of the stock and had fixed the value, as before, at $55,000. Yesterday morning, the plrnea to the suitand the ltturnoyulntematediu the caee appeared in the United States court, The plaintiffs in the sait, Mesars. Cole and Lowy, filed their bond in double the amount, $110,000. This was refused by Marshal Bierbower. Judge Dundy, however, Instructed him to accept it, so soon as all the bondsmen should quallfy for the final amount of eachone’s lisbllity. The plaintiffs announced themselves at once as being ready to meet this moveand Frank Hanlan and 0. D. Woolworth at once qualified, for $40,000 each. The other gentleman on the bond, Mr. Geo. Mills, it {Is announced, took the nec- esrary steps towards a qualification last night., It is anticipated that Judge Dundy will make the formal order allowing Marshal Blerbower to turn over the goods to Lowy & Cole. Absolutely Pure. Th's powder novor va 4 ma strength and wholesomen; nomical the ordinary kinde,and unnul Do soid 1n_compett. tion with fhe multitude of low test, shork welghi aod of physphate powders, I nnlf in oane ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00.. 100 Wall 8t; N. Apollinaris. ATHE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.”‘ “ The dangerous qualities of con~ laminated drinking water are not obviated by the addition of wines of, spirits.” Medical Officer of any Council, | Englan ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS.‘ Qf all Grocers, Druggists, & Min. Wat. Dealersy BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. T.OMV§REA.g sPRmu \IEHICLES. 1 of purety | $han SPECIAL NOTIC e AU adv ertisements in the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line or the Arst insertion, and 7 cents per line for each ubse- quent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted for less than 25 cents for the first time? TO LOAN—MONEY, ONEY to 10an on firs Dr. Paul, Williams block o chovm momman e post office, Orai Lecurity a8 rulling ratos of tore 2 ties deslring 40 bOrrow monéy on Improved ity ‘oF country resl cstate, for trom one to five years, oun be aocommodated prompily. MoCague Brothers, hank. ers, opposite post office. 602-t1 ONBY To LoAN—At once sud without delay on tate, in large or small amounts. on time e al6o on collaterals, chattels or lrom‘nl), quietly’ and st the y ‘8t the Omabs Finan. owest possible raf mam b, upstairs. 764t1 clal Exchange, 160§ M 227,70 1oaxIn sums o1 $10000 wnd upward on fint clas businesa ity property, for 8 ) No commissions of any Kind ¢ 0 Davle, Epecal Lean agoat N, WM. LRy o, rnam Strest. 98%aug10 l UaNs—Made on real catate seourity 1o amounts of 44500 and up; call for terms. Frank o Jvorett, 1600 Farnam. g 16 X To rinc L mm w. o e Ty 'z’:'unm.a. ONEVTOLOAN—0n toa setake aad abat D. L. Thomas. Fy Moulx Loaned on onatbels, cut rate, B B ummummnrmmn.u«un ONKY TO LOAN In mdm-du ard 0.'. Davis and Oo., Roal Eetate 5;“ L A ARYARRG W dence, jost completed, aco and all modern improviments fnquire at United Statos Nationsl Bank, b 1605 Farnam SH. wom 70 10An in sume §900 And Gpwards on freb-cluss roal setate socurity, Potter & Oobb 516 Farnam st. UNEY LUANKD at Us F. Koo & U0, Loan ofho on furniture, pianos, horses, wi personal roperty of Al Kinds and Al othe rarticios of valne, “ithout remeval. Over 1eh National Bank,corner 184 ©d Farnam. Al business ebriotly uldmul;!m oxrY! woxey!!! Money to Loan-On VI chattel sccurity by W. R Croft, room 4, With- aell bu'lding, N. E. corner 16th and #arney After yoars of experionce and a careful study of ness ef loaning monay on porsonal propert at last porfectod a l\nemlh ohv the publicity usual in such cases is Jone d 1 am now na potition bo o eekibe domaids o £ whe Lecots temporarily embarrrssed and deslre to ralse meney without delay and in a quiet manner. Housekeep er#, protessional gentlomen, mechanics and others in this clty can obtain advancos from 810 to §1,000 on such security as hossenold furniture, plance, ma shinery, borses, wagons, warehouse receipts, secur- od notesof hand, ote., without removing & owners retidence ot place of busin on One Wathoy and Dismcnds, One MONRY ! that customers do not come in 0o\ or, consequently making all tr private. W, Cro't, room 4, Withnell mnmlcg.n ¥ con. sth and Hakney, 0L WANTED FEMALE HELP. WATmo=A sl to to help In kitchen, Doran Mouse. 018 Farnam street. 7e8 WASIRo—Fora emall hotel, 8 frst-closs cook; will pay $60 per month for one who can fill tqe bill._Call on Mr. Hinkeon st the Bechiol housr, Couuci] Bluffs, Sunday between 1 avd 4 p, m., nr ad- dress Glinwood Houso, Glenwood; Ta, m 3 ANTED—A nurse to terder to a sick lady ply at 004 8. 10th streot to-day hetw 0 am, ANTRD—A good nurte girl at 1009 Farnam St Apply st once 88-7 w'um_umd laundry woman and one good latchen glrlat Axcade hotel, 1216 Dougl 7AxTHD A gocd gitl for gonoral house work at 1017 Cass St. 761t 7ANTAD—This week, 12 young Iadles to learn tcl- egraphy and take positions o _con flcel"oA Iressenclosing stamp, M. G. {OR RENT—8toro With four ro m In roar. Rent 816 s month, _Iequire 1918 Douglas. 4i0-Aug 14 gy “Beautiful suburban residence property, 4 nores of ground, Iarge house 7 rooms, fine loca~ u«n q\mmm view, eta., or Wil soll imorovements ‘ e loare greund st s sacrifice, In\ne Co., 16th and Farnam, Jor Ruxt - Houses of 8 aud 0 roo tion. Apply a4 offise of €. 1. 14th and Douglas. 17518 TG, A uiiding NeE Taquirost Boston dry goods store, 8. 10th st, oxstt aylor, SW. oor. J\OR RRXTCottage 8 rooms, house 10 rooms. J. Phipp) Roe, Seward and Oampbell. 85141 ROOMS FOR KENT. one double and 784-Tp 70R RENT ~Two farnishod rooms, one single, 1714 Front California St. JFor naxr—Nieoly tarnished toom, 1617 Chicago BH. 770-3 {oR mENT—Nicely furnished roon & with board and house comfort, 8. E. corner 16th and Cass, 7410 0R RENT—Suito furnished roome, 646 8, 1 Tnquirs on premisbs, Jon nexrA taratahed front room 805 tnioy . 66.8p or kRENT—Two unfuralshed rooms 1601 lhmllfl St. Inquire at Drug Store, benoath, -8p or RENT—Nicely furnithed rooms with_or_with. out board No 1600 Farnam b, BT 0% REXT—1 will turnished room for 2 gentlewen 1502 Farnam street, opporite Goos Ho'el. a4 room &, or at Wasscrman & Burnots. 218 18th st 740 t 0R RENT~Deslrable room with modern conven. fences, 1724 Capitol ave. 1 Jon mxr—Furnlshiod roomy 1640 Harney it 632-8p JEon Taxtet plontind eouth ol roous, & w. corner 19th and Davonport. 700.t1 'R RENT—Handsomely furnished rooms 1704 Cap- itclave, 4 window on parlo Also rooms from smmodatior 809 060 8p JIOR REXT Room with by nowly furnished; 88 por week. $1 to 82.60, Loard 44 bath room north 17th st. JOR RE: 1212 Howar. ront rocm furnished or unfurnished A4 8t 020.t VAV Axtio—A houss kepor, *'H. H." Beo 7817 ANTED A cook and dining room giil at the Hornia house, 1024 Davgl 611 “, ANTED—Kitchen wirl 1618 Howard st. 782.7p YV Axteo—A ghifor genoral work at Emmo: houso. 504-10p T AxTm— 4 cond dhning eoom el aleo girls for e eral honsework, firstand second work city snd country. Will p: od wages. Cal ani quire atout placcs at 1120 Farnam St. 005t TANTRD—Immediately, good Kitchen girl; inquire of Mrs. J. O'Grady, 108 Eleventh stio WAN mu TALW HELP 7ANTHD—A gentloman of intell'zonce and_ good uslnors address to represcot “the Rand McNal- Standard Atlas cf the World” cn the road; one de ble £ work jnto_advanced 3 arled position, o learn the husiness with » view to taking charge of Banch houso proforred; Iiheral terms and guarantced contract to begin wi h. Th s position mcansan in- ccme of from §1,500 to §1,500 a year to willing work- ers. Address with nces, the (A)lltuw Co., Chicago, Tl 7 ANTED—A 00k, man or woman at te’, 622 south 10th St ANTRD - This weok, 15 yourz men to leaam tel- «graphy, and take pisitions in railroad offices Addresz, enclosing stawp, M. G. K., this offica.785-8p KD BUG BXTERMINATOR; )26t known per; recipes for making, 96 ¢ made making and selling to tamilics. Co., Omaha, Neb., Box 312, tar Supyly 605 £p o rext—Room with loard, 1013 Caritol ave 114p e sExT—Furniehed room 1621 Capitol ave. L DoR RENT—At 1010 Famam stroot, two nicely turnisbed front rooms with use of bath roome. 430-41 Jior resr—Furnlshed reoms 1803 Farnam St 508-11p R r=A argo newly tamishod front room, with bay window, elesst, gas and bath; “’U per month 2616 Doy treet. 40680 furnished rooms, NW cor. 40ctt {0% RENT~—Tw0 nic 2lst end Bt. Mary's Ave. FoR Bpm Two etogans o ficee i Burt men'tbloo 894-t1 exT—Targe, h lo or en suite, mod lent board for gentlemen, 1718 Dodge, J "~ REJOICING™ Il There was a good policeman, Up on Farnam Street did see, A fellow who was dancing, And happy a3 a man could be; ‘Words, while he was dancing, From his lips he oft would hollow, The words had.a world of meaning,— They were “The Misfit Clothing Parlor.” Men and boys had gathered avound him; The policeman made them go. Then he told the fellow dancing, The meaning he would know OF his capers as a dancer, And asked him for his name, “Misfit Clothing Parlors,” was his answer, To each question it was the same. Said the officer, *“he’s crazy; He's a lunatic astray, To a megistrate I'll take him, And see what he will say.” Before the magistrate arriving, He was asked, where do you live? “Misfit Clothing Parlors, was his answer. And no other would Le give. “He is crazy,” said his honor, Though o nicely he is clad, T will ask him now a question, And commit him 1f he's mad.” “Where do you buy your clothing " “Misfit Clothing Pailors,” ha replied again; ““Your're discharged,”’ said his honor, “That proves that you are sane.” “It is a righteous verdict,’ ‘Was the prisoner’s reply, “Judge, you see, I went to the Parlors, JFor xasz—Handsome tarnished rooins, 1816 Daigo augl? R“‘J"“ —With hoard, destrable for surmmor, Avply 43 135 Charles Xote 610 {Yor RExe—For manutaoturing purnoss or hall, &rge room 44x76, 3d floor, No. 110 8. 14th st., anquire at 1409 Dodge sb. A. . Simpson: 0084 JOR RENT - Contrally located furnished rooms at 628 south 15th St. 609-t [OR RRNT—Largo front room on first fioor with or without board; inqulce #4 1001 Farnam b, -t FOR SALF-—HOUSES—LOTS, ANTED—A boy about 16 . 5 old who can epeak German, ct 1419 Dodge st. 6:0tf as3 barters at 1201 Farnam good reforence. b:9-8p ANTED—Thri e first- Strect, must furni ANTED—Ten coopers to mako lard tlerces at Stoux City. Jes. £ B-oge & Co. 439augllp Az, Address 6. Louls Eloctslo Lemp Co., 8t Louis for vircular, cuts and torms of _tho cerdlepower Marsh Xlectric Lamp. 811-ly12., sfinuldms WANTED. middle aged woman wilh chjection to leaving town. boy 10 years ol 785-8p Inquire at 117 north 14th ANTED-By an_intall'gent energetio m wife, pesition of trust, town or country, gocd refere.ce. - Address “‘C. E.” Bec office, 768.7p ANTED—By & young man, Skandinavian, a situa- tion in a etore, have somo experience, £0o § ref- erence given, A dress “E.R.” Bee office. 7-8:5) first class woman; Call at 804 9th St , ford T13Tp MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. KD—A partner with some capital to go Into e live stock business with a man . { 7 ye: 3 Yenc s furnished and Fequirco. . 8." Beo cffler, 760-8) ANTED—A situation good meat or pastr dsys 7 ANTED—Seslod proposals for clearing timber off the strects and alleys on Marsh's Addition to Omahy, on %th snd Leavenwort] will be re- ceived till Monday, August 1 P n b seen at our office. 0. F. Dayis & Co., 1606 Farnam 8t. 768 N/ Axreo-Rvery body to call on W. A. Morrlson for ob printing, 1618 Douglas8t. 5. Wi 500 people o Tring thelr watchea o Eahtolm & Erickeon's - e roparod. Saisae guaranteed. ! GV ANTED-Every sdy ia oot L of sowing ma- chine, to sec the now Improvod Am>rican No. N 16th. 5301 P. E. Flodman & Co. agoata FOR AFNT—HOUHM AND L()I'S. JFoR s -Bouso of 1 yoow, bath room, liard and soft water 1103 south 11th'St. 752-18p 1—House of 6 good s dur. 100 bbl. clstern, good ce pectablo location 24th and Pieic. 3t +0oms in fluml o Awrly'on 772-10p completed in sor; all modern imy v and (logets, Tear the cars, tnqulre Tio Ao 10p on RExT—Cottage o roome on ( harles Be. 05, 778 Dr. Paul, Williams blook, 0R RENT—A_Bcven room houss corner Leaven- worth aod South ave. ingulre at Westera Cor- nioe works. 778-18 FDI rexT—House 4 rooms 1416 Jac ison. 6-19p 0K RENT Coblad B rooma with pautry and out liouses. Inquire 1021 15th 8., South of b .. o, Téd11p I’“ol ®ENT~Nice new kouse of 6 rosms NW corner 27th end Doulas; §18 permontis . ¥, ) yuo & C T Tk v wr ayne & 0, 74 , 15th T i 6 7o0ms, 8 1811, aud D roas; § 5 per month, C itthawd Farman, R 8aLE—Two lote on 15th street, near conter; will bo old very chesg. Cunniugham & Brenuan, 1 Dodgo 8t. 7817 o saux—A lotin Millard placeprice 31,960, Cun- niwgham & Biennan, 1611 Dodge St. 781 ToR faLR—Lot 10, b 16, Hanioomm piace, 8 Parick’s f ropose adl d., 2,500, n all parts of the city at bar No. 206~ o' 7 rooms Park ave., 4,00 No' 107—Bri.k house 8 roome Shinn's 2d ald. 3 ayne & Co., 16t~ Farnam. 7 OR 8ALE—260 {20t cn Farnam s'rect, opportunlty to invest money to advants ninglism & Brennan, 1611 Do go s J0R $AL Howard Co,, Neb, box 600, Omahs At a bargatn, sootion of good land in Address “G. N. 1 0. o “, R Tlouse and lot and threo shares in the (old) 'maha Loan Association; clear title and all c C. E. Co.,8. W corner15th aad Famam. OR SALK—A house and lot on 15th street, rents for #10a month; will be sold chesp. Cunning- m & Brennar, 1 Dodge street. 7817 'R SALE—A grocery buriness in a good locality stock worth from 1,600 to §2,000; rent very rea sonable, Inquire of Meyer & Raapke, whelesale gro cere. 742-41 ok 8aLn—Touse and lot, well, cister, stablo,truit o Apply 28 blooks west of Ked Oar Lino on Decatur street, 053-8p Jon asx—in Phillips add, on stn vin and 10th strcots at mix por cont intorest, 6 yesra timo; do- elrable 1ots $600 Lo §900 o buy on easy terms, Am h; this s & raie chance to 1507 Farnam, 6797 R RENT—A large two ttry hrick store on 13th streer, well adapted for s whelesale business, Cunnlrgbam & Brennan, 1611 Dodge st 760-7 0 BXCIANGH—$8,000 6tock of hardwaro aud farm wachinery for good Nebrasha land. 0,70 botei in Colorsdo, rents for 100 per month to trade for unimeumbered farm, cr wild land. 1o 94060 stcolc of genoral merclinudies o exchavge or Jan A fne fa Improved 640 acres In Sherman Co., Neb, well railrond, price $3,000; will sell for on time or_exchavgo for stock of hard: cr acre {0 ox- O0LI om 20, Omaha Natic 8 R 8ALY —'Ine nioo little proporty at 831 South will sell entiro 100 feet and improve: ments or part. Call on prem ises. 685-3 70R saLn—Bome choloe lo%a In the vicinity of the cor temp'ated new Boolevard. Cunnligham & Brepnan, 1511 Dodge 8t. 780-7 70k 8ALE—In Phill'p's addition cn 8th9th and 10ih J oot st stx por seut Interent, 6 yoaratimo; de- siratly lots $600 £0 §00) oach. This 8 a rare chanco to buy on oasy terms. Ames, 1607 Farnam, 070-7 20k sALN—Forty lots for sale on Burt and Cumings betuweon 29th aud lat choap, luside. proporty edford & Souer, FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS {08 saLx_A barber ehop outlt atB. W Kiloy's, l‘ 916 N. 16th 8t. 765 dellvered ownville, P‘mmn—n—st\ n cle “Address W, E. Opel on board car Neb, WRNT— Cotlege 6 Fooma mear THanscom & .1k, 18 50. rick oo 0 roows Shina's add. Houre 5 rooms Davenpo Hous» 6 rooms Leave E. Mayne & Co., 16th ow BENT ~New four Foom house, cellar, aud out houscs; two b'ocks from street per menth. J. E. Kil'y, 915 bousd faur 1 J F. tiley, 3 Wix Foom houses, east front <1 roow house on 24'h street, esiderce and 1acation very north of Capltc] st ene 7T Gentratlo, 3. E. Riley, Y16 . 13¢h 86, ok kux1— Sylendid brick house of 10 rooms, we'l cistern, ity water, gos, fuinace, fine barn and other out houses; in fic o1} moders conyenierc:s on Dest reside rtion; §60 per month. Mayue & Co., 15th and Farnam For rent—Store fon 1122 Shorman avonue, $16. ' B, Mayre & Co., 16th sud Farnaw, 7214 T\0R RENT OF LEASK—On 4 Or 6 years time; & farm of under cultivation aid balance nd sl fenced, two houses, barus, 08 ree wilos Will 5150 sell « sug 5 2tp pastute acd sbeds, t Ponuble party. O north of Blair Neb. Post office, Blalr. wy stook and property I wan! .l‘ R BALN—Fine totter pan 7 months old, Wi Simeral, room b, Redick block, 7884 {0 saLE—Fiftcon milch cows and fifteen beeves at L. 1" Pruyn's 1674 north 15:h. 716:10p JF o8 gaua—dcb pristiok ab prices Iower toao aay other houro in the city. . 4. Morrbsen, 1615 Douglas £t. 036 11 o s =To0Tory Sprinc T, il sel'an o torms; trade n.,l roved property and psy d ference in values la l‘“fi or lnumu mortgages. Pa tios can fnd cheap homes and advantageous trades W. . Groon, over 1t Natl. Baok, fols agr. 4C8Ll ok BALE—Two lots 1o FPelham Place, ono blook ) srcet car track, Luquire 218 8 13th 8t t Mok BALE—Or would trade or & good horse and 2vy ; 50 acres in Gosper couaty, Apply 1o 218 South 18t §'reet. pre Pt S s 70k saLK-—Boller aod engine, 20 hores power boller T id thkine, tn g00d unaing order; waab o' seil for the reason that they are not large enough for the new machipery which we will put {nto our pew bulalog ou Hasuey B Ciarke Bros & Co, 103 Douglas 6 A"‘ Avs 0n hand st & bargaia, No 1 second haud ‘oarriage phaoton and side bar bug, llag and sunshados, s 1406-1411 Just a suit of clothes to buy. And T got the suit now on me, At a price, hetween you and T, so small, That I could not keep from dancing Nor shouting, “Misfit Clothing Parlors™ to all. Your excuse is all sufficient Said his honor, “go and shout,” And if you feel hike dancing, You have leave to dance it out. I shall go myself to the Parlors, And purchase me a rig, Then on Farnam street I'll meet you, And we both will dance a jig. N. B.—High arl, low prices, reliable clothing, made by the Lead- ing Tailors throughoat the country, are those now on ¢pecial sale. THE ONLY MISFIT GLOTHING PARLORS 1119 *ARNAM ST, 1119 Lw Dog Jack, English Mastiff, (Black and_1an) leather collar. §6 reward, returned to 642 Pleas ant 8t. 724-7p 03T Pockethook containing pspers valuablo jonly £ the owner, 1t finder will leavo samo al 1°¢ Natloval Bank, hs will be sutably rewarde and o questions asked D. $. Barrigor.” 780.7p PHYSICIANS, &0, room 6, Withnell Block, 15th and Har~ 611-tr REAL ESTATE, 7V0R LRAsH—Best unoocupled ground in tho _ty for warehouse house, 37 feet tront on Leavenworth, north beb 10tk aud 1ith,will easofor 90 yoars. Bod- ford & Boucr o 0r 5ALB—Sixteen lots on Vinton and 17th Sts very desirablo property rnd on easy texm’. Ono bundred 1orly Ioct Farnam strset property south front, near new Court house, 100 per frout foot; will sell in 22 foot lots to the right kiud cf pur- chasors; this I8 rare chance to secute husiness prop- erty that will double in value_intido of three yor J. & Co, 216 5. 13th £t, a avenue, desirable RUPTURE CURED, Moore, ha cvery 708-10pt 2 INCcpsration, or ussless trussos Dr. M. 243 Wabash ave., Ohl G0 days, Bend stam) MISCELLANEOUS, Pm ¥ vaultasnd oserpools cloaned In-an odorlens way by F. G.Abel, P, 0. Box, 878. 625-aug-25p V[1ovire—Mse. O.F.Auspacher, 1613 Loavenworth. 4430ug27 un U. P, Park looated 12 milos 8, W. on U. P, voad, 18 now open to the publio aad can bo rented for pic-nics aud social gatherings. Epeclal rates for taro given, For toruns, oall or addrosiL. C. Schwenck Paplllion, Neb. Pmun—un Elkhorn and Platto, . Murray, reridence preperty ro: sonatl-, en lots on reas.nablo prices aud ter s 2168, 18th. For §Mle—182 feet on 18th, 09 fecy deep; business 0 and 1ot on 24th stret near Capitol ave., $2,700; a batgain. For rlo-Business lots (n South 18th St., cheap. J. E. Riley & Co., 215 8 13th St propsity -t Wo Invite cur patrgns tocall andsee our we have positffo bargains. 7 i M B L RS RS 7on sALK—Houso and 2 lots “at & bargain §8,600 8, 16th Stroot; room to bulid four more houses for rent. Two clogant lts shinng Additions, 2/00. Targe houso and two lots E House and 1ot north 19th 8 THouso and lot Ragan’ Houre and1ut 8. 15th 8t, 1100 House and lot Paciflc 8t., near Depot, 8500, 2 houses and lot o Cass 5t., near 1 THouse and ot 8. 13th Bt Farm land in nealy every county In northern No- braska. O, F. Davia & Co,, 1600 Faruam 8t front ¥, Riloy & Go NeTRUOTION on banfo glven by G E Gollen T006 0 1116 Capthol ave 450-41 od 1o an oderless RIVY VAULTH aud oes3pools ol 945RURID way. A Evi 1208 Dodge st. PEYCKE BROS, WHOLESALE CALIFORNIA FRUIT Car Oalifornia Pears,due Thurs. day, August (ith, Car Oalifornis Pears, Peaches, Plums, Prunes and Grapes, due Monday, August 10th, Send orders early as fruit is closed ont on arrival. ‘Aug 23 BUSINESS OHANCES. ok sALE—Stock and fxtur s cf a completo bakery ice cream parlor and t in ono of the et lo‘ations in the oley, 17 mo nths lease on butld- or welliog, other husicss. . Addrecs " care Boeoflice. { o8 sAUB—Btock of gencral merchendis prices and on eaty terms, Addresa J. T, D Mansger, [mcgene, lowa. o, 11p 0k 5ALE—A geod paying busines) un|lu)m§ but It oepltal for cash.” For particulats addr i 0, 1ox 861, Omha, Neb. [0k BALK—AE & bargain, Motropol tan hotel, Ken~ Foh R AW Neoduam Bre b Kenetaw, No . 7614p i bl bargaio. o & flne 14.. [N ALK —A Feniaul catlon; lease of Luilding for ten months; g ood rade. lumn-mnuumg,hna e st 0 ttond to. Address P., Beo office, 4501 o P Nase couaty landw for stock of eral merchandis or ardware. Addrcss Lindernolm, Centra_ City, Nel. o PERSONALL Notice! Notice! Nots THE MAGNETIC HEALER, To all who long the standing; oome and casos whero mualcines bave 2 speolalty; couo one, come all and be healod by the Magnetio hiealer, the only sure eacepe from any dis- cane, . For exawination, our chargos are 3. for each Aroatment, or visitations $2; berms atrictly cash durlog _confluement, J H. PAGELAR, . Address Lock Hox | North State St., one wile west of Falr Grounda 993-Aug 12p " s BAND UN'FORMS LOST AND EUUND ‘owr— Gald pin with & five dollar and ) D'coleced ‘sttached, «ngravivg on & picce.** A frien wod rices " Finder loave at Beo o 76910 cho, Bl en~ obn A Corresponder £89, Lincolu, Neb. v marked 1. Small ten dog ol “iador will be Al o7 ing 4 Forkeen, 628 Brovdway. ed by returniog to 616 N, 14t 84 , Omaba, 757 o 2