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THE DAILY BEE~MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 168, LINGOLN. An Infervisy Wi Patrick Bgau on the Coxdition of the Irish League. He 8ays Parnell will Visit Amer- ica in January Next, Their Trip One of Vast Import- anco to the Irish Cause. Miraculous ¥eospe From Death by Lightning—Tho Fiizgeralds Re- 1—The Temvrrance Peo- plo—Other Lincoln News, AT THE OAPITAL. A TAUK WITH PATRICK EG. Saturday afternoon last a BEE reporter ealled upon Hon, Patrick Egan who had just returned from Chieago, where ho attond- ed & meeting of the executive committee of tho Irith land league of this country. Oa ‘Wodnesday last there appeared a special tele- gram in the Chicago News reporting an edi- torial from the New York News, in which it was alleged that the National Irish league had degenerated int> » political ma- chine and was, therefore, victually dead. The le a's0 charged that Mc Egau, at the in. stance of Mr. Alexander Sullivan, had, dur- ing tho last campaign, issaed s mamfesto calling upon Irishmen to vote for Blaine in proference to Cleveland. The_above is the sub:tance of tho New York News article, Mr, Egan was found in ) is businees office, and when the reporter mady known the object of his visit, was told to take a chair, In answer to questions put him tho gen- tleman eaid: ““The charge that the laagua was ever used for political purposes is untounded in fact. In 1872 I belisve Mr, Sullivan voted for Horace Greeley, but after that was a democrat, and up to the time of the Blaine nomi always acted with that party, At the time of Mr, Sullivan’s presidency of the National Leagne, and after Blaine’s nomination ‘at Chicsgo in_June, 183, he took no part whatever 1n politics, nor did he do_so until after August of tho same year, Democrats falsely charged that he was using the lesguo for political ends,” “During _my absence in Boston, continued. Mr. ~ Iigan, ‘“the Democrat of this city had soveral articles dealing with my political viewe, although at the time I had never written a line o uttered a word, except in privato conversation, what my views on the subject were, 1 wrota a letter to the paper, correcting its statements, Jho chargs that Sulllvan used the leagus for political pue- voses I repeat was absurd o the faca of 1t, While in Now York, I _accepted the presi denoy of the Irish National lesguo of America, and in acceptiog tuch position rightly coneidered that whatever my private political opinion might be, I was_thenceforth precluded from taking any part in American politics. I have accordingly taken no part nor shall T do #0 as long 88 [ hold iy present office. I positively affirm that I maintaimed this position throughout the entire last prozi- ,dential campaign, Scorea of psople came to «this office and asked for my advice, but I ro- Jused to 83y apything upon political tubjects svhatever,” In reply to a question about the of the New York News that the I dend, M~ Egan said: Tais is enirely a mistake, Several years ago, when very large numbers of evistions Wero golng on in Ireland, the love of c.uatry ia every Irishman's heirt was directly ap- pealed to, and substantinl aid when it was needed was rendered. Coatributions and other help, of couree, then brcught the leagus more promizently before the peopls than now, when such needs do not exist in co great a degree.” > **What conditicn is the league in?’ ‘“We have now nearly eix huudred branches scattered ever the country, and all of them, I ivelieve, will be in active working order at the ime the nutional convention decided upon at ur meeting in Chicago the other day is held, which will be eome time next January.” The conversation then fell upon othér topics concorning the welfare of his countrymen, and Mr, Egan was well satitfied that every- thing would come out right in the end. Con- cerning the prospective convention to be held in Chicago, January next, the gentleman felt confident that it would be the largest ever in this country, poesibly with the excaption of fhat of 1851, in the same city, ‘Mr, Egan had good reason to believo that Parnell himself would be in attendance, for he bad promised some time ago to do so, He was at_present In communication with Mr, Parnell and would know in a short time de nitely what his ntentions were, The Hon. T, b, Sullivan, of Dublin, was also a dis- tinguished gentlemsn who wes cxpected to be at the convention, Upon the 1st of January Mr. Sullivan will take his weat as the lord mayor of Dublin, and should he come it will be, it is thought, the first chicf exscutive f that city who has visited this country while in office, One or two othera of the Irish national party will cross the ocean, A MIBACULOUS ESOAPE. During the storm Saturday mght and while vivid bolts of lightning flashed across tha heavens, & small one story cottage owned and occupied by W. ', Andreas, a carpenter and his family at No. 1938 P street, was struck and almost totally demolished, Thers were but four rooms in the houso which was nearly tquaze in shape, The bolt, o terrific one, struck o chimpey in the center of the roof, diverged to the four corners of the house, and then desc nded alung the studding to the ground, The lath, plastering and walls were stripped cff as though done ky ekilled work- men, There were seven persons in the houso at the time, Mr. Andreas Leing absent in the pie Andrea coufined before, lay in bed with her infant within & foot and “a halt of the wall, The lath aud plaster and other debris, a8 the shock came, fell upon and covered her from head to foot, but a:ide from the ehock to ber neryes tho lady was uninjured, as was also the baby, The otber five ocoupants weie unharmed, When it 18 considered that the house {s but 22x24 feet in size, and is almost entircly demolished, any other theory of the escapo of the inmates than by the hand of di- yine Providence would be foolish and absurd, The loss leaves Mr. Andress destitute, as there was no insurance on the placo, which he had but just completed, The BEk heartily gwests that here is a case for soma practical nevolence among the people of this city, 1t would bo the proper thing for some chari- table prrson to circulate a subsoription in enett of these people, and some one will undoubtedly do so. THE CONQUERERS RETURN. Victorlous and wreathed in smiles and sur- mounted by new brooms, the Fitzzerald hose ertion o s that night, he deposited a roll of bills which the landlord thought amounted to several hundred dollars. The next day he continued his drupk and took his money with him, Fri- day bight he was taken to another hotel and put to bed by a policeman, who had found him wandering around town in a wocfal state, When the money was counted $62 was found, Dbasides a ticket from Lincoln to Denver, Where the balavce went to hss mot been learned, Saturday Chester said that a man here had tried to pet his money awnay from him, and he afterwards took the statement back, There is some doubt whether he was robbed at sll, Yesterday he mysteriously disappoared, and it s probable that he nsed his ticket to Denver, Chestor waa rocently a clerk at the Metro- politan hotel in Council Bluffs, Towa. LANCASTER COUNTY PROHIBITIONTSTS, The prohibition party of Lancaster county met in Lincoln Saturday afternoon to mnomi- nate candidates for the coming county election, George 13 Bigalow was elected chairman and H. C. Bittenbender secretary. Resolutions confirm ing the plaiform of 1884, condemning the two great parties, the necessity of carry- ing on » vigorous fight, denunciation of the Inst legislature for what was termod a cow- axdly refusal to submit the liquor queetion to voters, condemning high licenso as & crime 1n which the stata is » partner, and one hailing with joy the efforta of women in the cause, and wishing tnem politioal cquality, were patsed, Fortz-one delegates wero selected to attend the state convention which is to be held ia Lincoln, September 15th, The following county ticket was then nom- inated: Trensurer, Riese Larkin: sheriff, D. B, Howard; clerk. Joseph Hiatt; register of deeds, W, E. Bower;" judge, N. 8, Scott; superintendent of public Instruction, Mrs, Belle G. Bigelow; coroner, Dr, J. Hoover; commissioner, John Thompson. ~ After the se. Jection of a county central committee the convention adjourned. MANY LAND BU! The influx of settlors at this season is enor- mous and the Lincoln land offices are daily beselgod with qfimmu for farms. One prominont firm, Kern & Dills, for the past two wecks have made iargoe eales in Keith and other countics to parties from Indiane, Ohio ana Illinois. Most of the applicants and customers are of the better class of farm- exe, who have seen the advantages of Nebraska over those of tho states named, and have de- termined to take them, They have money, and in nearly every case desira to pay cath down for the land they buy. Land parties ‘are leaving Lincoln al most daily for the west- orn and northwestern counties, and most of them stay when they get thers. 10WA VATERANS IN NEBRASKA, Capt, Harry 1, Hotchkiss, of this city, has compiled a roster of Town eoldiers who served in the war and are now residents of Nebraska, A the regular meetig held at the I'remont reunion, . September _4th, 1884, only 412 members responded to the call, which it will beeeenwas not a good criterion as to the number of Towa veteravs living in Nebraika, Of course there have boen soms additions to the population of this state from Iowa during the past year, but not enough to make up the reat difference in the figures given above. Phrough his owa personal efforts Mr, Hotch— kiss has collected the names which are given in the roster, and the little book will prove a valuable guide to old soldiers looking for companions in arms during the late war. MILCELLAN The Farmers and Merchants Fire Insurance Co,, of this city, moved into new and larger quarters in the opera house building to day, Gen, S, J. Alexander 18 general manager of the compasy, and it Is directly through his erforts that the new concern is rapidly being placad on a paying basis and a solid footivg through the state. Hon. 0. P, Mason, the well-known orator of southern Nebraska, and who now resides in Lise;lo, addressed tha peoplo of Wahoo last evening, and from tho reports received the citizens wera well plosesd, The askissant janitor at the postoffice has boan discharged to rotrench expenses, As a conrequenco the grass on Government square is in horrible condition. The epgineer and fireman of the building have also been dis- charged, to be re ewployed in Octobzr, This is reform with n big R. Three young and enterprising citizons of Liucoln will to-morrow open & new laundry No. 1220 O street. The young mep are de- serving and the BEE wishes them luck, The performance at the opera house Satur- day was well attended and the audience pleased. The play, “In His Power,” i rather too much on the highly sonsational or- der, but the acting wao good and frequently applauded. Tuacklayors employed by Jchn Fitzzerald, of this city, on the Prairie Dof extension of the B, & M., on Friday last lad two and a quarter miles of track, e A uarge Ranch, Hon. &, R. Foss, of Crete, Nob., was the guest of J. A. Cooley at the Paxton yesterday, He had just returned from his stock ranch (Green Mountain stock ranch), near Forsyth, Montana tercitory, where ho has just added 1,000 more horses, making 2,000 horses inall cn that ranch. His company has 10,000 head of cattle on the same range, mostly graded stock, He has been absent from Omahs over two menths, traveling through most of the northwestern territories, golng by ra'l between five and six thousand miles, Heo bought his iorees in Washiagton territory, Mr. Foss speaks In glowing langusge of the groat northwest, and re- ports all kinds of stock In splendid con- dltion, He will retarn to Wathlngton territory shortly to purchase several hun- dred more horsss for hls Montana rauch, He lelt for Crete last night, ——— Court Notee, A petition was filed in the dlstrict court Saturdsy by Kugenle Earle, pray- ing judgment agains! the city for $2,500, for damages by grading. Mary E. Parker brought sult Saturday in tho dlstriot court for a divorce from her husband on the ground of abandon: ment, Suit was brought in the district coort Saturday by Helen B. Kelly sgainst Julius Rose, to recover $3,380 for prop- erty and tools scld d’endsnt. mEdith B, Sch:eck has sued Mary Mul- ball In the distelet court, clalming §10,000 damages for slander, o ——— Source of the Trouble, Mike—Ol sy, Bridget, wot sames to be the mather wid the young missua? 8She goes about all dsy lookiug thot sor- rowful and dhroopln’, an’ her oyes red RS, team entered Lincoln Saturday afterncon at 5:30 o'clo k from the state tournament at Grand Island. A short time before the arri- val of the traiz the Motropolitan band, headed by Hon. John Fitzgerald, the mayor, and several city councilmen, marched through the streols to meet the returniog heroes. When they alighted, aud after numerous congratulatious, the procession was formed, with Mesers, Vitzgerald, Quick, the mayor and ¢ouncilmen leadiog, the " band, aud then the Fitzgera'd hose team, drawing the cham- pionship cart, which was gaily badecked with flowers, flags and riLbns, The proud faces of the boye, 1\ they marched to the nspirig atraing of the muefc, was & pleasant sight to look upor, and there were mavy spectators along the route 5 Following the Fitzgeralds came tha Mer- chants, whoso fast time and creditable per- formances at _the tourssment cemmanded the xespect of all. A laye number of veh cles followed the hose teams 9 Tn the evenlog the Fitz yeralds met at their bail and were addressed by & number of well known speakers. A sociably time followed, aud after renewed haud-shaki) ‘¢ and cobgrat \\ u'ations the boys and their fricuds dispersed. A BUCOLIC BUFFER Last Thursday, Oharles Chester, a bibulous ud green young man from Council Bluff e to Lincoln, and while here went on & pree, 1u the eveniog he wandered among o dives of the cily spendicg money freely d 1o an idiotic state of inebriety, At one gery he wanted to organize a theatrical oHapavy, ot avother ho 1eft part of his bag- g While av & botel where he stopped wld tears. Isshe dlsappolnted in luve d'ye think? Bridge!—Shure, Moike, oi'm at a los to know entorely. It was oniy this mornla’ that she was talkin wid the ould missus an’ I heard her ssy that her fate was more thon she cud bea Mike—Poor sowle! oi'm thinkin’, Brldget, it musht be bunyuns she has on thim, PILES!I! PILES!! PILES!! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles haa been discoverad by De. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr, Williams' Indisn Pile Ointment. = A single box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 years standing. No one need suffer five minutes after applyiog this wonderful sooth- iog medicine, Lotions and instruments do more harm than good, Williaws' Indian Vile Oiutment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night after etting warm 1n bed), acts 83 a poultics, gives nstant relief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of private parts, and for nothing else, SKIN DISEASES CURED Dy, Frazier's Magic Ointment. Cures as imples, Black Heads or (Grul's the lotckies and Eruptions on the face, leaving Saltakin clear and heautiful, _Also cures ftoh, old, Rhume, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, sud Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists, or mailed ov rocelpt of centa, Retalied by Kubn & Co,, and Schroeter & Becht, At wholesale by O, F. Goodman, e —— | 21msurein the Home Kire of Omakia. Prands advertised as absolutely pure CONTAIN AMMONIMA. THE TEST: Fiace s can te down on & hot Hove antf] heated, they remove the cover and smel. A chiamist will Bot ‘thio presence of ammonia. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMM I8 IEALTHFULYESS IAS NEVER B As KRN QUESTIONED, tion as sten graph: farn'shed. Adaress All adv ertisements in_the special columns weill 3¢ eharged at the vate of 10 cents per line or the sertion, and 7 cents per line for each bse- swent insertion: No advertisement will be inserted o tass han 95 cents for the first time TO LOAN—MONEY, N 0NRY 10 10AN—Totns made on 1oal estate Jand “ntracte, chatbels, collstersls or good sccurl- i1en of any Aind at the Omaba Finaoolal exchange, 1608 Farnam St., up-ttairs; low rates; casy ter ne, 8814 7 Ax1ED—Sitnation 48 book keepsr with exper. jence and business ability with unexceptional references, speating and writiog both English and German Moderatosalary, Adcress A " Beo office 908.52p MISORLLANEOUS WANTS, ortatie room, VAV ANTED—Gentloman desires co ood piata board, dinner only Sundaya, prie vate family or widow lady, Adcrees B office. V) Axrn—To ergaai groups for the Interaational worktngmen organizatiou, Ishorink men of oth s tfendly o the cause of Iabior, Please oall on or ose J. Allon Ev.b#, 119 North 14th 5t 248- VI G Chcum nommas,avestcut Bankers, epposite M post offios, Omabs, negotiate mortgage 1cans on firet-clas eooutity at rulling rates of intorest, Pas Hen cesiring to borrow money on {mproved city or country real estate, for trom o0no to five years, can be commodated promptly, MoCaguoe Brothers, bank- ers, opposite post office. 60241 7AxTRD—For & cosiomer, & residenc on Sherman Ave or 18th £ ; ¢185 on ot Geargia Ave. C. K. Mayne & Co., 16th 1 roperty Pirk Avo, Farnam \v;\m- Two lndy teachers can get & squsre North of Sb Marv's Ave., on O 8., by Ist of Sept.Addrcss Mrs. C., Beo'Offios 262 24 ONKY Toloan on chattels, Woolley & Harrison, Room 90, Omaa Nstional benk building 651 ONEY 10 LOAN—On r0al osiate and chattel V1 D. L. Thoma 66241, 4 ONEY Loaned on chaitels, out ravs, R, R ¥ Waketa noughtand cold. & Forman, 218 8, 15th 84 7AxTED —Will pay cash for ehesn work team from 10 to 1100 weight; ool mares preferred. VR, D, M.” Boe. 200 21p P\ 41D o entot a8 activo partnet ia so ing business; oan pay in §:C0, Address ' F. C. M. Council Biufls P, 0., lowa, 180.2/p VWV {o=Totiads kasd seocnd Faud piano for ahorse and boggy. Inqu're at Eaholm & Erlck UAEY TO LOAN In gums of $300 and apward, or of #00A the consumers® reliable test, THE TEST OF THE PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAKERS OF & century 16 bag OVEN. D, Price's Special Flavoring Extracts, The eirongest, most delic Dr. Price For Light, Healthy Bread, The Bes Yeast (n the World, ‘and natora| favor known, and Lupulin Yeast Goms Dry Hop FOR SALE BY CROCERS. CHICACO. 8T. 1-OUIR. OMAHA INST ICAL S ITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL Mire FOR TIR TREATNENT OF ALL, CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. ‘The largest Medical institute West of Mississippi Rivers Fifty rooms for tho accomodation of physiclan and Surgeon in charye of had sixteen yoars”of suc £ patlonts, The tho Institute ha Tl practice, and 18 ald by asslsianty of ravo. experienco a3 speclallets in Various departmenta. Wit X8 0f Wo ds, Inhalatld Esb, Ear.Skin and Blood Diseases. ~ Writ, PRIVATE CIRCULAR X, Filos, Tamors, Cancers, Electricity, Taralysls. E W CiRCULAL 0 Daformities and Bracos, DISEAS Catarr, Bronchi. psy, Kldney o for TO on PRIVATEE, SPECIAL and NERVOUS Diseas onkness, Spermatorrhama, Srpiiis, Glo cocols and il disass of tho Urinary an G autaduy rronn A0 Sdicines sont by mal Zato contents or dondor. Ad 1ath Stroet, Cornor of Can'™~" Avenue, et o ‘ally. Confden or expresa without, marka 1o ndic 1 all lottory to OMATA MEDICAL AND BERGIOAL INS TUTH, O¥AHL TR NEBRASKA Naiioml Bkl OMAHA. NEBRASKA, PAID UP OAPITAL « - -« URPLUS MAY], 1885 - orrioRRs: H, W, Yarss, President W. H, S. Hughes, Osshior. BANKING OFFIOR: A, E. Tovzaus, ‘Vice Prosident, W.V.Morsg, Jx0,8.0oLLixs, Luwis S, Rmap - §3K0 oCv 0,39 The Iron Bank, UOR. 12th AND FARNAM 8T8, A General Banking Bust- ness Transacted. Tows. Send for Catalogue. DOl or J. 8. Clark, Secretary, care wark, Des Moiues Lowa 10WA COLLEGE OF LAW. Law department of Drake Unlversity, Don Moines Addrees A, H. MoVey, Coe McVey & & dwk 8 ~Dealer in— Blinds, No 1 Mouldinge, Bulldicg (SvccEssor T0) WHITE PINE, YELLOW P; FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, BPANISH CEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Loulsville Cement Portland Cament, Towa and Michigan [Plas- ter, Halr, Eto, Etc. Cor. 6th & Douglas St The Univergigz of NEBRAS AT LINCOLN, AIX 1HOROUGH CIURSES, with ‘arts, Sclene, Litsra'ure, Engln and' Mediclss. The Latin scl o'l go Eleweatary two ycar's course European and American training. T nations September ard 0th, address tho Bteward. IRVING J. M. Direct Line for Englar and (ermany, Tho ssoarnsh of iron, n water-tight compartment uisbied’ with every requisito to msk bakh safo and agrecabl, £tates d European mails, agd le Cherboug,(PARIS and HAMBUKK) Ratos, First Cabic$od-$10( from Hamburg §10. G. B sl Pas. Waahl and La Lelle stres Opens for Fall Term, Sept 10, '86 They canry the Unite Bieerage KICBARD & €O., Gen- Ageot, 61 brosdway, New York , Obileago or Honry G. F. LYMAN, (LAZED SASH. DOORS, Paper, &z, 1001 SOUTH 13TH FRED W. GRAY, FOSTER & GRAY, AT K O I 3 4. TN LUMBER INE, OALI- degrees, viz—In ering, Agricu'~ heol | repaes for surses. Espeotal attention ls cal'ed 10 in Agriculiure under Prof, Béssey, and to the unusual facilities for Art and Music study ucder instruction of the fi- est ‘uition Free (ex- oept in Fine Arte) 0 both sexee. Entrance Exami- For Cataloguer, ANATT, Ohancellor, HAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY, nd, France of this woll known lue are s, aad aro fur o the paissg ave Now Yor Teoedays sad Saturdays for Plymouth (LONDON to snd Gunds k Hanson, F. E. Moores, Hamry F, Deu) maba ; Crogewly &dchoone er | Count s 0. F, Davis and O Boal Kebats and Loan Aeoata, 1605 Parnam 84, 5440 VIG oo n mume of 3300 and wpards’ o — AV first-clans real estate security, Potter & Cobb, 1615 Farnam st. 649-40 [ ONEY LOANED t O. 7. Nood &Vo'w Loan oMce I on furniture, planos, horsos, wagons, personal Jroporty of all Kinds and all_otho rurticles of valu 4i\Bout remeval, Over 1et Nationl Bank,cormor 1881 \ud Farnam, - Al businoss sriotly confidontial oxr! moxey!l moxmy!!l 65081 N Money to_ Lot chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, uell bullding, N. E. corner 16th and Rarney. years of experlence aad & careful study of the bus uess of loaning money on_ parsonal property, I have t Tast porfectod a eystem whereby the publiclty nsual in such cascs is Jone away with,and 1 am now 1 & position to meot the demands of all whe become temporarily embarrassed and deslro to ralse money without delay ard in a qulot manner. Housckeep- ers, profeesional gentlomen, mechanics and othors in #his city can obtain advarices f<ota $10 to 81,000 on such security as housenold furniture, plance, ma. chinery, borses, wagovs, warehouse reoeipts, secus od notesof hand, otc., withoub removing same from ownera rosidonco or placo of busiess. Als on fno Watchos and Diamends, - One of the advantogos T offer s that sy part of any loan can be pald at time which will reduce the Interest pro rata and all loans ronowed ot _tho original rales of Intercst. 1 have no brokers In connection with my offics, hut personally superintend al my_ loans. T havo private officos conneoted with my genersl office 80 that customers do nob 0ymo in_con'ach with ch other, consoquently wakivg all transactions privato. W, R. Croft, room 4, Withnell building, N. E_cor. 15th and Harney. 64648 WANTED FEMALRE HELP. PVARIED-A good wet murse. Lbsal wiges wages will be patd to a suitsble person. 1 or Eiieman, Rodds & Co, 277-24 998-t1 7ANTED —To Invest; & man of years of expericnce and ability, desiros a position a book keopor in somo mercautiio bustness with & view of purchasieg interest. A No, 1 reforonce. Address office. 099-92p JANTED—RGom and board for # larce number of students inp ivate families during the coming all and winter. Leavoaddress at Omaha Bus Colloge, N. W. corner Douglas and 13th 8% 994 tf y "ANTRD-Every bady o eall on W. A. Morricon for fizst olase Job printing, 1618 Douglas St. 665t AKTRD 500 poople fo bring thelr watches to Edl olm & Erickeon's to berepaired. Satiafaction teed. 18441 GV AKTED-Evory ady o boed of 8 sowing ma- chino, to seo the now Improved Amarican No, . R Flodman & Co. azonts 220 N 10th. 5508 FOR «ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, on SAUE=11 Iots near Park ave. Prico $550 to §050. Cunn’ngbam & Bronnan, 1511 Dolge St. 273.22 o rext—Near 8. car, 7 raom huuse, good wall, clatern, 18 per monthi _Inquire of G. E, Taomp: ton. 8 W. corner 11th and Harrey St. 93518 {0R RENT—A nicely farnished six room oottage with board, for one, to gentloman and wite; sirable location. Address H, Bee offic 264 22p ENT—Sept 18t, two nowton room houses on 16th etr lly losated, city and clstern ter in bouto aad bath rcom, gas throughout the house, ard cellar,out housss and everything cowplote, cne' erst front, one east and touth front; rent §60 and #55 per menth, J. E. Riley & Co., 21b south 18th St. Fot rent—5 room bouse nearly new, Davenport near 26th 84 , 816 ormonth. J. E. Riley & Co., 216 ssuth 18th 8¢, For rent—6,room houso on C'lifarnis St., between ANTO_A resprolabio mildleaged woman £0) 40 | sra ol atih or L ker aouth, 7, B Riliy & Co,, V" gor.oral hovseno-k for & small private fami A eers 'vooin Hon In the country. A good home for the 1iht party. | honses, wilks, every thing comp'cte, $2d and Grace, Rei'roud tave will Yo paid. “Apply Sunday botween |39 por' woath, J. E. Riley & C~., 315 south 18th St. 10and12 a. m., to Jokn J, Vau For 1ent—Onenew slx room house on Saunders s Hotel. east front, cistern, well, bay window, walks, every thing complete, §18 per month J. E. RILEY & CO. 215 gouth 13th St. 213-t1 quire at 1520 Dodgo S, store. Councit Blufte, In. JANTED—A girl todo light housework. Apply at once, 1710} Cuming v well, cistern, out ANTED 4 27 st cook. et Must 5 room hous) 24th and Pierce 86 Ap- 8:0-22p 08 RAX * ply on premises. ®, very nice and cheap h it stre ments, 04" Full Tt v ¢hade b o0d halt asre with Wayned cars, 3,000 Chartes street, 3,0 i moni jouise, & rooms, corn Shinn's sdditio ook fram 18, new, ool barm, 22,500, 4 rooms, nor ©, E. Mayne Ine acre only cre mew, 7w iehborhcod, #3,00 nell nouse for $1,8 Ca. wilsa from Omsha of Iand inNebrasks, Toeati 1, nquire ot L. P. thly piy- | 18Wh street. on & Kood Oentrel Tow: ton Neh, R ALK~ A bartor shop oldest o: tablished teade cash or renl estato, R OR RXCHANGR~AY & bargain, 78 ni ba Omah Toom. will Saunder Monthly th 18th Tnoss | & 700, : §20-22 or sALR—A splendid Impll mons and hardware bus rorsons for selllog Addrosa W. B., oare Bee Publishing Co. uth westorn fow on 8e I‘ Tittls capital for oash. ; teait wnd | | 0. Box 267, Omahs, Neb. Address “A. B.’ Beo ofice. 100-20p ihe 1 tor on suLk—A hotel on eaey tertos ot wifltrade tor or ‘ruyer, 1574 N. 1 carpets in one of the best towns Ct Address Lock P. 0. box 4, Hartiag- R BALE—A vostaurant; big bargatn, In & fino 1o~ $1,00 ctiba, one mile nizgham & Bro Foomsse ness. Addresy P 0. box 447, hewp, gcod horee, top buge, City. nouse, etable, wagon shoed from the military barea nuan, 1511 Dodge 8t will buy 6 acres of lavd, substantial catiol rade. Reasons for soll| tten Addross S T eano of building for ton_month o , Beo offico. good &, have_other bus Inors to 45080 ¥ BOARDING. and corn cke. Cun- 20028 JFot taim—~One acee, bufldings, ruit,shadg, Leaven: worth and [ OR sALR—N huuse § rooms; furnace, g Dath; every thing complote, Maynio & Co., 16th and Farnas 708 8AL Floasant, Omahs. oar hend of Sh Mary's aye. tos, hot 1611 Dodge street. ,000 eacy terms. vo houses on one 1t on 12th stroo will scll all at{$1,600. Cunningham & Brennw 1814 Lavenport 8t 241-2¢ 7 AXTED - Poat des V Large 1t | avenue. JRUG2 dod board S per werk; very, bied location, 178-e0pt 18p nicely farnished airy rooms and good board, §4.95 por weeh; 1818 Oipitol 151-22p and_cold . F 18841 winter, comforts « where sho is contrar h Mee, Barrell 2710 22 OARDING—Partios wishing board and room for the recelve tho accommodation of home +ho Intends remaining to the repoat of her leaving the brick house, 8. K, corner 16th and Cass 8t. 24424 TOR SALE—00X182 fert, house & reoms, clovet, pan: % B try, well, barn, hold'd horses and buggy; fruit PHYSICIANS, \ trees and shrubbery, on grado $2,200 on very easy [~ o ' torms; this is bargaln, - C. E. Mayno & Oc., 164 . WARD, room 6, Withnell Blook, 16th and Har- and Farnam, 197-4t ny. BI1AL SOR SALR- (N0, 249, ot cotiag: A 158 M. A. Drnny, will_reciivo puptls in piano RO DA S0kl e, ELh0, VEbS, W Yo, M it Voleo at 9452 Harnoy 8t.. Girbulars' tont on 0. E, Mayne & Co , 15th and Farnam, 200-25 | spplication. 2UTsevtép 70 SALE OR TRADR—8 roomed houte, two lots and 168-sopt 1p barn Ap OR 8AL Dodige street. R 8ALE—At & barga'n, 1ot with 2 houses, m, &c., 20th and 11 | Qs s, woll, Fly 810 & 11th Fout heinses and Iots on Cuming S gool inveetment. Cupningham & Brennan, , cletorn, b Unimproved progerty takon 38 part pay. Montos, 630 and Douglas OR $ALE—A ablo ora B Apply st this offios. sell cheap wo o yon waut to sc us or drop number of lot, than it is worl o, 8W Cor 161 OR SALY OR REST~Good hoto n first-class town in Apply to E. P. Da- outh West Vi, Novelty Ir I 'OR FALE— card, " giving two stery store 2x6) frawe bull bargaing in res] cstat WAyt —To b talsts 1f you want te sell for cash ommodate you at any t an 1L any kind of real estato oa ccdption of to eell C F et I we ¢ Tt you wi 't want i I and Farnam, tera part of State. on Works, 14th §t. rey lota for sale on Burt and Cumings between 50th and 818t cheap, inside property edford & Houer. r 10th and Faroam_strect. STOVE REPAIRS. A it | between Dodge and Douglas wraxER Stove Fepalr Co., 111 South 27192 - ~ MISOELLANEOUS. W ne; W, L. meA paintod and fixed; alio {rstr: 0a0-tt oll Cons Sh. om glvon Tn 2 water color by Are. A. 1. Wilson, 2000 17038 ling suit- 0474t et maxe—Two plancs. Inquiro Edbolm & Erlok- B eon, 0241 BN | ( odorloss way with my Improved varrel apparatus. Omaba, Nebreska. o for capl- 4 will ne, It 1l and see property, pamp aud for more Mayno & I)Rh\' multsand cos: 250-25 Way by F. G Abelh ools cleancd In an odorl*ss MAIIA SANITARY C0.—Privy vaults, einks and coss- pocls cleancd any time ‘of day ‘in an entirely pattent A. EVANS, office 1208 Dodgo St 950-sept-14p '\Im\\x!u—ux’;. o P. 0. Box, 878, 626-aug-28p | F.Anspaoher, 1613 Leavenworth, 448aug?7 704-t1 Pierons—onEkbom n Platto, I, Murray. 740- NSTRUOTION _on €14 41 beok, ab 1116 C: 7OR 8A 507 FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS —Sicck and fixtures of & grocory storo hstrcet, with bullding attached. in other business; will tell cheap. RUPTIURE CURED. Owner 232.50p 243 Wabath ave Wodneoday and Thursday, Aug 20th and 27th. J\OR SALR OR TRADE—-A firat-class saddle Iy soand aud gentle. ‘0 aporation, or ussless trusses Dr. M. M. Mooro, Chicago, Kllv., at Omaha horse five Tuquire i OR ALE -A i wir| 1116 Capitc] a nice piago in port ct £ to owner loaving the r ata eace Call at 7aNEED—By 18 of tho firet tami'ias, gitly for gen- eral Bousowor and good s00ks; best of wag Als0 g3 for hotels and divisg room work; don forgot thy numbor, 1120 Farnsm 8¢ , up sbsira. Al weys will flud good places. Call aud inquire. $ i [T 0R RENT—0ne store, Inquire ab Edho'm & Exick- £on. 991-31 lor RENT—T0 b room hou: collar and clogols, Eoar tho oars. E F oomploted In September, two ten all_molern improvements; good Inquire 710 10th T75-22p R RENT—tore with four ro ms in rear. Rent §25 amonth. Inquire 1318 Douglas, 419-Aug 24 ANTED—A good dining room giil at 604 ronth 18th St. 237-22p VA=A good giel oe gonoral houre work In privato faiily. ~ Apyly at 220 Dooglas ¢ 200-24p R RENT—A bullding 92x64. Inquireat Boston 00d8 store, 8. 10th et, ANTED —A ccok for a countr hotel, must be fis 938tL 1uss, rober; best ofn Stensl Hiakson, Centor Hotl, Cous Fnl RINI—COM-IRGVH rooms, house 10 room: Phipps Roe, Seward and Campbell, TANTAD —A finstclass diniog room girl. female cookand chambermald at City Hotel, 101-24p ROOMS FOK RENT. W Az gogd vitchen giel tor o, emall family, outaido City limits. Apply to 117 north 14th street, between Capitol ava and Dodge. 223-22p TV Ay —A competent gl to o seoond, work. Bost wages. Apply to Mrz. Geo. K, Pritchott, south 18th £t. 225,22 AxTED - GIrl fcr dining room on general house- work, Garoi Hote), 1010 Mason &t, 222 22p on, uxn—Two _handsomely fumished rooms, modern conveniences. 1720 Capitol avenue. 240 24p oR RENT—New7 room house, bath, &e. tol Eill. Inquire %427 Lavenport on_ Capi- 245-2ip 0k RENT—~Furnished rooms for Iij house keep: ing; $16 o month. 2219 California St. 261-26p ‘o RENT~Roors, furnished or unfuinish:d and ! suitable for light bcusekeeplng. Inquire at 220 N 18th Sireet 2U3.56p VY tmo—Two ladiss and 030 gentloman; private instructlons in book-keeping, 1222 Faroam, J. B. Smith. 210-22p WV Amn—a good giri who can sseake Grrman, for general kitchen work, ) 216 Soutn 12th SF. 216-24p o exT—Farnished rooms with borrd for two or threo gontlomcn. - Acdress W. M., Goo offce. 50-56p on_RENT—Large furnished front room smitable for to, or ono emaller room, 710 North 19th St. 195-59p AxTRD—A glrl to do general house work 2016 Burt St. Dr. Paul, 13624 ANTAD—A girl to cO general houso work. Mrs. D. B. Gocdrich, 1017 Park ave, 190-Ut VWAmn=A good otel 2ok and dining room girl to leave the city; brst of wages paid. Inquire st Omana Employment bureau, 217 N 16th §¢. J.W. Morrlaon, Proprietor, (Go0n rooms and board {4 per week, 1420 Jackeon stroet. 250'24p RN1siED Yooma in_clt7, well lighted and airy; well furnlehed. $12.60. Appl7 at Omaha_Carpes Ce., 1611 Dougles St, 217.24 [ 2enTwo elegant socmy with board for gen- tlomen in private family, beautiful :caticn, Ap- 'y 1910 Dodge street, lower door or room 1, 15(2 ouglas strect. 212-28p Mrs, 102-t1 WV Aszen-~A goad 020k whero auothor girl s kept, 2226 Dodge St. 110t “/‘AS'ML\—LIdan in want ef good domestic girle, will bo supplied on application to tho old relabl Omaha Employmont Bureau, Mro. J, W, Morrison, 917 N. 16th St., up stairs, 80348 7ANTRD —A number of first-<1ass girls Who are oapablo of dolng good work, and recelve good wagen at the Omsha employment office, 217 north i6th stroct, officoup-stairs Mss. J, W. Morrdson, pro- prictor. 8014t [ o »exT—Furnisted rooms 1612 Burt8t, 175-26p 0 tvn—Two nices taunished Tront xooms' 1714 Californla 8t. 161-26p 7R RENT—New furnished rooms suite or eingle, bath, gas, price reasonable; 1616 Capitol 16 70r RENT—Front furnished room, Harno ! 21st, §12. C. E. Mayno & Co., 16th and Farnam. 188-22 5k RENT—A pleasant front room with largo closct; n improvewent?, on £0th strect near St Apply 8. W. corsor 10:h and Dodo Sts. 97041 ANTED—Young, active mon, Engiish and Gorman, to act. 1610 Jzckeon £t, bitween s, m A G astmb R tho st 1to artislo to sell alrs; big moroy, brand new. Sample 10 cts, Addreas Champlon Novelty Co., Omahs, Neb. 1i1-g0pi-10 YV Axmmo A flst olaws clgar drummer for Owaaba and surroundings. Pest of roforences required. Addrras Olgar, Eeo cffice 267.65 7ANTED—A Whito barbor to tal WA barber thop, or Wil sl shc Grand Island, Keb. who can talk azents. Apply nd 12 274-26" av 621-32p Inquirs Drugstore, 10th and 048-11 JRro» must—Boom with board, 1618 Capitol Fmfl RENT ~Room, Dougles. o wu—Room with b.ard, 1812 Dodge Bt 04d-tt Jro Rar—Two rooms adjolning with board; tront room south-east, 1914 Webster 8t 50:t! barge aud run J. G, Rain 201-26 VWV Axmab ~An oxperionoed man to sel custom made shirts on the road. Omaha Shirt Factory. TR Absr =1 w1l turnishod soom for 2 genticmen 283-85 1603 Farusm ttrcet, opporite Goss Iotel. Apply a6 ¥0m 4, Or ab ¥ asserman & Barnets, 218 18(h St 746 Lt JFor puang slostnt south front rooms, 8, W, corner 10th and Davenport. 700,41 R kT —Handsow ely furnisted 700ms 1704 Cap- itclay b82-t1 R wENT—Front room farnished or unfurnished 1212 Howard Bt. 029-t1 Jfo ren—Turished room 1681 vepitalave. 560 aug20p Fo RENT~Two nicely furnisned roome, NW cor, 218t and B, Mary's Ave. 4ot VWAxTeo -4 gentloman of intelligence and god butinces address Lorepresant *the Band MoNa 1yStaudaru Atlas of the Worla” on tho road; one e sirablo 0 into sdvanced poil'ioa, or leara the bus ftow with a view tofaking charge cf Banch heuss rred posi‘ion means an {roome of from #0040 81,500 8 year to willng workers, Cal or ress with referecces, J. O, Jocelyn, *the Cozzens’ Omahs, Neb. Sl ANTID—AD A 1 man who wants tomake big ‘wages fuir week. Call at once at 1509 Farnam. 216 24 ook fo work & restaurant on everythlng in runniog order. Aply 1 8198, 11th St 113 Romu—vmn board,destrable for summer, Aypl at £4, Oharles Hotel, 108 1\om RENT—For_mauufscturlng purposce or hall, 1" ‘argo room 44xT5, 84 floor, No. 110 8. 14th s enquire at 1609 Dodgé o4, A.J. Blmpson, ANTHD~Agents. Address Blectric Lamp and Btove Co., §t. Louls, Mo, for clrcular, cut sud torms cf 66 canidle power Mareh Electrio Lamp 108keot-16p SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTFB w4t & muxr—Contrally located furnished rooms at 028 south 16th b 09-41 { O® RiNT—Large front room on first floor with or without board; aquice #f 1901 Farnam iy ot sbatrackor of Sitles to e, ccd_abstractor. 8, J. A., No. 723 south Eixth skréet, Counch Bioits 476.26 ANTED—SI' uation by experlenced bookkceper, WA S 103 First ave., Gouncll m-;m" 21025 FOR BALE—HOUSES—LOTS, 0B 3ALE—Speolal barga'n 1n & 1ot 1 Kirkwood; wust b sold sooo; price §435, 262 U Asitustion on & farm to fako care of tle by & man of experionce and 1coomment a- tlovs, who hias some cattlo of his own he wishes to care for at the eamo timo, I3 an experiouced mer, and will a¢ somo time attend o an orchuid, Address V tion, A boy of sixteen, viiesa place to w Good prnman In Evglith snd German, Address “Hurry,” Bio offioe. 236-22 fog and favming 1snd, in Nebrasks, xacre for spot cash, R, C. Patterson, arnaim, 0k 5ALE~(143.) Twa acre lotg frovting o 18th strosd 8 blocks (outh of Husc.ll's, §1.300, each monthly paywents, 60 foot lots sre kelling at 1,000 eacll, two blooks ncrth of thl (106 Lofs In feanklio cteeet 10 Shion dd. §700 o city low prices and easy each, wonthly payment Tots Iu every part of terim E Mayne & C>., ¥, W, corner 15th and Fainam. £67-25 from £5t0 §5 18th end 205t 7 Axten —House kespers situstion, experionced and good reforences. Adaress Mrs, A, B. O yde Post office. 184 28p Foimu.s atitully ritustss 1ots in Grand View, will Le £0.d cheap. Cuntingham & Brennan 1611 Dodge street. 105-22 0—A slbuation, have had experience in con- ery aud grocery; geod references. Ad- Boe office, Cottage 6 rooms, full lot, 10th nevrLoavenworth. §3,0:0. oo lots, house § rooms, Leayveuworth strect. Easy teims. otk ge 6 rooms, beautiful loeation, fine view, full lot, city water, near strect cars, Bhinw's addition. 9,600, Very terus, In'y, ritustion fn office or whole- addross 'B. G." Bee offie. 106-28p clty No. 462 N 300, No. 440—A bargain; 10 room new house, full lot,ne & No. 400 Lots, acre pronerts avd farms for sslo ia losation i MOKSE & BRUNNER, axton Building, Cor. 16th snd Faroam. and prl B14() (burs good mare, harnass and bugay. Irquire N. kngls, Sherman ave., between Klm acd Center, after b o'c'ock. §72-22p JF O SALE—-Restzurant and bakery ln he city of Lincolo, &b 12: gond two story bilok bulllicg with nine fur Toomws up-stiirs, taurant_trade. Crook, 1235 0 0 stroet, & two years street, Lincolo, Neb. lease on & shed A complete bakery and ristau- rant, a gaod routs cnd wagon and a first-clasy rea Good reasons for sel ing. J, E. 12 ATTLE FOR SALE, at SIoan owa 200 head 800 head 2 100 head 1 of 8 year old stecrs. yesr old steers. year old steers, All cholco éxtra heavy cattle and we now quote foeders at $8.95 per cut. Chapin Bros. g5 sasa—Tino settor pun 7 moniha) old, Simeral, room 5, Redick block. S21-80ptd Wm* 78818 Fo: 8ALE~100 lots, Spring Hill; wiil sel on eas 0 for mgmvud property and pay dif- or assume mo:tgages. Par- tios can find cheap hooies and ndvantageous trades. W. H. Green, over Let Natl, Bauk, €olo agt. torms; tra: forence in values ia cas! - or TE— 468t OR BALE—Tw0 lots tn Pelham Place, one block from strcot car track. Inquire 218 § 18th St. doitt WiLL OPEN S. 1, 1885. gz e 0r would trade or a good hiorse snd bugyy; 80 acres in Gosper county. South 18th Street. Jom saus-Doller and engine, 20 horso powor bolles want to goll nob large (mough for the new machinery which we will put into our new bullding onHarnoy 8. Ciarke Bros. & 00., 1403 #nd engine, for the reason Douglas St. , I good running orde that they ai Apply to 218 2401 or for business. wing cr Painting. A C muul]lnnflhml.bl Corresponden Book-keepli g, For parti o16ct TELE LA L. TR IRIVI | Fremont Normal and Business College JParanms students of either tox. {or admimion to colleges and law cr medical scho: s, for toschivg Buperior instructon in Music, Thorcugh traioing In the Peunmanship, Commerclal , Typo Writing, Short Hand and 8 as toTaition, Boad,, etc., addrose, W. P. JONES, President, Fremort, Nebraska. A A8 on hand ab & bargai, No 1 seoond hand carrlage phacton and side bar baggic brellas and sunebades, st 1409-1411 Dodge 5 also um- Two houtes en 824 sirect. Rent for §36. REAL ESTAY a1 estate, Fu'l 1ot $2,000, Full lot, ho Axo 15t, houso 9 roon Two houses, full lot, near Saunders St', monthly . barn, etc., €1, poyments, §1,600. $2,600. Full lot, nlse cot!age, 19th near Leavenworth St. $1.7¢0, Bautirul rezidence west of Hizh Schoal, $0,500, 160 acres and ferming utev i's, cow, chickeon W.' G, BHRIVES, 4 miloa from N ‘I'wo correr lots, near 18th ard Clark, ches) orth Platte, $1,000, oppotite Past offico. 2, basemont, clstern, 81,010, 1900 RAILWAY THE BEST ROUTE AND Dmaha 26626 Jog sium o Adsus Cc vationigood besrisg orchard, large houe and all othi r improvements in provoition, cheap at §5.000. Address or call on Fraok Rei), 010 north 16th St., 212-26p Cmaba, Neb. TRADE ~Spl. uaty, fowa, all fenc:d, all u 0id farm of 160 acres in Council Bluffs nder oultl. Tho on 1o tako for Das Mot Fer puus=tpastoniand foue miles feom tho Post oftice, will by Bold very cheap or will trade for roper 8t JFor saLE-BY No, 10988 feet on Jones stroe oat 120—House ach . 119 —Eest feot 100—A fiue lot’ 60x152, corner of alle; stre . 428, Ko, 452—Ainc'com No. 480~ extra cholce Icts @ blcoks from Feroam 0, 4£6~2 choi & con 407. sple ol Cunningbam & Brennan, ) MORSE & BRUNNER corner, tlon for wi 3,000 bu'ia: 8 corner_on Harney tront, only $14;000. ta, from §800 o lote Dodge street, south uer, price {or ) Georgla avenue, 8,150, each, No. ou{ Two 027-24 . oo to suit all. No. 482—An elogaut Iut on € eorgia avenue, §800. i Aimebaugh Place, §1,000 lots chouse or jobbing houre an remarkably chesp at §7,600. ot 83x182, on paved street . 81238 feet on 18th strect, corner of alle) Howard strec, plondid budes prcerts, 150~Hoveral fine busizocs lots on 16t strect | go & Northwastorn Ky Tn Chicaio tho traing of thia i id 10t 093182, on Farnam street Opps he court house, $10,000, . 450—A splendid eact front and ono a corner outh front, each 66x140, on Georgla ave 14 blooks tiem, Lesvenworth etrect, csi Place, fine ehado trees, each 81,600, on Georgla avenuo east front, waukos and all polnta cass. To tho 1 Dodge 2.2 advastages riob possible by any other line, iz CHICAGO Avo SHORT LINE and Chicaso, Marghall towm, Cedar Raplds, Clinton, Dixie, Chloago, Mil ople of No brasks, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Tdaho, Nevada Oregzon, Washington and Calitornia 1t offers superior Among a fow of tho numerous poluts of euperior- ity evjosed by the patrons of this road botwoen Omahs at d Chicago, arets two tral COACH] ch's an excel- LOR DRAWING ROOM UARS, unsu 2,650. | and 1ta widely colobrated PALATIAL day of DAY which aro the flncet that human art end ingenulty can create; Its PALACE SLEEPING OAlty which are models of comfort and elegance; Its PAXY nssed_by any INING CALY $ho equal of which caunot be found elsewhore. At Council Elufts tho trains of the Unlon Pacifo Ry, connect in Union Depot with thoso of the Chica ine mako cloge connection with those of all eastorn streot, 63 10th ncar Farnain, & splendid invecbmens 000. lines, For Detr Nbigara Falls, Buffalo, Piitsburg, agent for lokota via th ~NORTH-WESTERN, * agents soll bickots via this live, Gen 1412 FarnamBt., Omahs, CHICAGO, to §900, front,one wo 1,200, wo ohoice lots on Farnam ttree and $1,260. Dioe cottage and full lot near Park ave, RAIL WAY. THE SHORT LINE J0R Lxase warohouse Bost unoce house, 87 feet tront on Le: worth beb 10¢h and 11th,will easetor 99 y W AxTED - From 800) to 5000 acres ¢{ cholce graz- | ford & Bouer pied ground in the ty for worth Red- - FROM OMAHA TO F Two legant Large house Tots Shinns Additions, 2600, and two lots Hanscom 1 1ot north 19th 8t, 1600, d 1ot Regan's Add, ' 1200, ndlot 8. 16th 86, 1000, House and lof 2 houses and 4 Pacifl lot on near Depot, 88 ‘now Bt , rear 1640, Houss snd 1ot 8, 15th Bt , 8500 Farm land in nowily every county in northern Ne- bracka, O, F. Davis & Co., 1506 Farnam 8 160-Avg 23 BUSINESS OHANOCES, THE EAST, ok sALE—House aud 2 lots at & bargain §3,600 8. 16th Bieet;room to bulid four more hause 8 for rent, Ohlcago Minaoapolls Milwaukee , 0000, | Bt. Paul, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Clinton, Dubnque, Rookiord, Rook Ialand, Froeport Juneaville, Flgia, Madison, La Crosse, ol Winona, And east and Boutheast, b, —— [ tel), aad at Union Pacifio Depol ullman 8leepert W Te-—1To trade westorn Laud Lar stook of goods oF cattle, X 10 years lease, Address L. Beo offc ALK OR Addieas 922, Bee office. Horuroas ClANGE, [oF real estate, It 18 @ 81,60 botel in overy good sbaje and locatlon; RILL, encral Mauagor, B. MILLER, Aw't Gin'l Man J. T, CLABK, Geu'l Buperlotendent 2047p Ge 181-20p Columbus, Indlanpolls, Cincins ‘oronto, Moot Boston, Now York, Philadelphla, Baliimare, Wash ington and all points in the East, ask the lcket M, HUGHITT, R 8 HAIR, General Mausger, Gon, Pros. Agont. CHICAGO W. N, BABOOCK, Milwankee & §t Pl =~ And BEST ROUTE. ’ TWO TBAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND all other Important points East, North. ] I vou wieh the best accommodations, All Mok § ot ffica at 1401 Farnam Jsooh ( Pazton Ho the Werld are run on themain lines of the CiicAeo MILWAUKES & B2 PAUL 'Y and evory attention 1s paid to wlflmfi" by cousteous employet of the com) £ B M A. V. H. OARPENTE Y Passongor Agont, GEO. F. HEAVFORD, Aww't Gen'l Pase Agout