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¥ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE..TUESDAY. MARCH 9, 1886, SPECIAL Advertiesments under th's head 10 cencs por Tine “or the first incertion, 7 eants for ench #vbroquent insertivn,and §1.5 a line per month. No sdvertisement taken for less than 25 eents. Beven words will be eountod t6 the line; they ‘must run conseoutively and mustbe paldin ad. vance. All advortisements m 1t be handed in before? o'elock p. m., and under 1O efroum- stances will they bo taken or discontinued by telenhone. Parties advertising in these columna and hav- fng: the answers addressed mn care of Trx Bre, will plonse ask for check to ennble them to got their letters, as none will be delivered except on presentation of check. All answors to adver- tisements should bo enclosed in_envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. M ONEY TO LOAN on horsos, wagong, fur- niture, watches, without removal. Terms engy, C.J ' Caswell, Room 19, Tron Bank Build. iniz, 12th and Farnan:. Take elovator. 25-apT MQYEY T0 TOAN on husincss propgts. Opposite Postofice. W. G.Shriver. 104 '*'vml.mm to loan on business and residonce D property in sums of $1,000 and upwards. Ames, 107 Farnam s w8 Q150,000 to lonn on_city residence property D Geo. W. Day, 160 Farnam. i OR SATE—S or 6 hond of good work horses: lso n lot of honsehold furniture, ete, An: houser-Busch RBrewing Association, 9th aud Capitol ave. M. Keating, Azent. 70émh13 Fon wonther storm ensh and doors, go to F. D. Mead 2088, 16th st. (20 TANTED—An experienced mfllinery sales. Indy. Address B 7 X, Beo office, with roforences, 210 "V,\sim-‘—A girl at 1108 Jackson St. VVANTED-A good vook. First-class refer. ences required. Good wogs. Tnjuire at residence of P, E. Ilor, corner i6th and Jackson stroot 250 Wi TED—Girl for general housework. 2214 Douglas 8t 2900 VWANTED-A good girl. Tnquiro at Fgan Bros. grocers, 241 and Leavenworth, Sts. frd matron Lincoln. P00 my A Home for th ndloss, Apply at 1512 Davenport st.,, Omahia. WANTED-A good washr. Appl ronticr Laundry, 1512 Howarc VW ANTED - Assistant bookkeoper. Inquire at 1406 Harney et. 2517- D XPERIENCED fudies coln moncy selling Umy goods. H. F. Eaton, 824 Pleasant St., Des Moines, Towa: 0 LOAN—Monoy in any amount, On all clnseas of security. £hort time loans on ren] estats, Tong time loans on renl estate. Money to lonn on chuttels, Monoy to lonn on eolisterale. Money to lonn on any good security. Torms ensy, timo toguit. Apply ntthe Omaha Financinl Bxchange, Tarker's bullding, SW corner of Fifteenth and Farnam sts. upstairs 940 ONEY TO LOAN on improved and unim- proved city property. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodgo street, i) n ONEY for everybodyl Yon ean borrow money on furniture, horses, wagons, pinnos, stock of all kinds, diamonds and fine wntches on your own time, Pavments received at any time, and interest reduced pro rata. Property loft in your own possession. Terms Jow na the lowest. Call and gee me. Business confidentinl. Noadvantage taken, W, Croft, Room 4, Withnell's New Bullding, Northeast cor- ner 16th and Harney. ne ONEY TO TLOAN—O, I'. Davis & Co. _Roal Eotato and Loan agents, 1505 Farnam St. TNONEY TO LOAN-On good sconritios. A McGavock, room 7 Redlok Block, 109 Farnam Bt N ONEY TO LOAN—On real cstato and chat- tols. D. L. Thomas. 5 MIONEY TO LOAN—In aums_of $200 wards on first-class Tenl cetato soourity. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. 040 TVONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Toan office, on furnituro, pianos, horses, wagons personal property of all kinda and all other ar- ticles of value, without romoval. 819 8. 13th, over Bincham's Commission store. All hus- ness strictly confidental. w7 BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SALE—T, of fashionabl od, in Chicns profitahle busi £10,000 fo £20,00) v Owner has fafl Prico only & taken this month. Maonroe st., Chicago. OR SALE—One hur ares stock in Ne- askn & Town [nsurance Company of nlf0 10) sharcs stock in Western Hot gurance Company of Sioux City. 1. A. Mj uneil Bluf's, 176-11 0 OR SALY-T, ness, G &t OR SAT nd lunch stand in town 6 abont 1,200 inhabitants: chance for n good baker, Tnquire of Kopp, Dreibus & Co., 1108 Farnnm st. 215 Q0T SALY 8 cows, 1 Tersoy hull, horses, waeon, ote. Norwood Park, Flor- enca. John Williams, 47 ]F()I(Q.\l,l‘ tore, abont 75 miles west of Omalin. on nccount of sickness of pro- prictor. Tnvoices about 2000, A bareain fo somoebody, Address O 50, Omaha Bee. 1030% wood will and fnrnituro rding _house, finely lo- FROR SALE_First-class refnil confoctioners E establishment with re ant in live inland oity. Stophent, Voogler & Dinning, 1 8. well improved, with Food Louse, harn and outbuildings, woll fonced running wator on same, for_sale or o 1 unless they me: inoss. A tree, P, O, Dox 115, Genoa, Nance ( T will offer for harness glop in & eood anbiti e, on the B, & M. IR pposition sons for gollin Address Chas. Flickinger, Firth, Lancas- tor Co., No 15%apr DR EXCHANGE—S(00ks of £00ds of over X kina, for farms and land: also lunis to ox- chunee forgoods. 1f you want to_trado, no matter what it i8 youhave, write, with full'd ecviption, to C. B, Mayne, real ostate broke Omalin, Neb. TOR SAT town of .0 Businoss, 46, e offico. Frousan Tive town o in n good 3 ) inhabit Hotel dom ood reason for selling, A will be gold cheap, on » who will run it the Ashland, Neb, 818 Lo any season, 0. M. ( hard- 08 of no, good Ta., nlso 8) 1 town of Essey, To., 8oeded in further particuls John Linderholm Cont ity Nobr SALE—A § stock of millinory o plendid Jocatfon. A hig hax liberal diseount will b ther partienlars address 1360, Boe O REAL ESTATE, To buy n piece of Iy )8, Call 1 su'tablo Miliard 11044 PERSONATL, DERSONAL=Mr. L. It Picard, ropresenting the Cistlo Shirt Co.. wishes {0 say 10 his frionds that ho can bo found at the Areado House, Parlor 8,3 days longor. 2 IURSONAT-To percons who wish to huild A7 home n Orehard hll, Twill sell ots in that adaition and isk nothing down but the nominal £um of ton dolines, the remainder to iun for five yours with intorest at 8 per cont. This i3 tho hest offor ovor: made to any Bome sesker in this olty, Call and sco mo. . B Mayne, K. W. Corner 15th and Farnam s 210 DERSONAL—T will build for myselt [ ) rosidenco upon Or hard Hill s fol Orchiard 11 Buflding Association. ‘This lnsures n good start for Orenard Hill. and 1o snyone who' A house Lwill uiye low 1his bow owhere, C. E. 16th and Farnai, BTOVE REPAIRS, €. Motzner Stove Repair Co. 111 South hotweon Dodye and Douglas. BOARDING. {u’un?{.nm board, 709 North 221 at. Ulimhers AISCELLANEQOUS, 15.00 Rowar D61 woul from 10 questions askod. hrown spanicl do, § MO ol 214 King 8k, noar Sewdrd. ¥ LOST. —— OST—Browa sow with white star in fore. 4 beud. sear ou loft s'de. Leave iuformation At oo Of)co, 4 ¥OR SALE-MISCSLLANEOUS, ALE—Furnitu o s K00d us vosh 00w ngors, 2 of Tolstein he: o fing Y0 W and Poppleton uve, ikl VO’ SALE-Oue full blooded Norman stai- lion, woizhs twonty hundrea: can bo scen atG, W, Howan's livery stuble; gurranteed all Bound. Fun > cheap, Adds eb. T Whael KOV Cinors tichnrds. Owaba, Li-10* paana. car 209 ey pony or b Cl, Carpiigo A b aid Cuimin ORSATR—AR Wmost new dolivery 1y used ouly ope amwuth, will sell'on ime, inall cash payment. Inquire Kooia 20, Omaha '.m..uu&i 1206 Xpress wagon, for want sier st W5 shes to | VV ANTED- Good dining room giils, nlso wirls for general housework. ( places given free. Call Omaha Emp Bureau, 1120 Farnam St. For RENT—A splendid corner grocery in fuli_running order, on & paved strect: & splendid oponing for some one to fump into & ood trade; rent only $35 per mo.: possession ¥iven Aprii 1st. Morse & Brunner Paxton Hiock, cor. 15th and Farnam. 17510 JOR RENT—Store and basement in_conter of city ; fixtures and leaso for sale, 80% South 15th strect. 109-15* JOR RENT—Some small cottages on 2 streot, near St. Mary’s avenue, Warcen Bwitzler, Granite Block. modern fm- rovements; good location. 'Inquire 2116 California iy [ OR SAL with modern conveniences; Harney st., noar 2th; $5,200. 1515 Farnam st. OR RENT—2 —Ata bargain, fine Y-00m house Al lot: on ottor & O [ onsca f-rooms each, h 15th St JROR RENT—Tureo room house, 0th & Dodge. J Ol RENT—House of 8 rooms 2°d_and Har ney St. Inquire of Mount & Griflin 213 8 1ith Street. o8 FOR RENT-Thrco houses of 10, 6 and & rooms each. J. Phipps Koe. 051 FOR RENT—ROOMS. O RENT—With hoard, ono largo nlocly furnished front room, gas and bath room at 1408 Jor St 276 ‘VWANTEL--A first-class dining -room £l at ( 27510 r co0K and general \V,\'i-n;'n—i\ #o0N girl W. cor. 19th and fouse work. ply at Chicugo. i 20088 WANTED-A wooi gii for goncral houso work. Inquiro at 101 15th St., opp. P. O, b0 ‘v‘\i\"ri:n-'-/{'munfi‘:u atsis Nurll-lm){ 8t WANTED—Good wirls for wonoral hous work and go0d cooks for private familios, Room 4, Bushman Block, 16.h and Douglas sts, T5is VWANTED=Ginl 10 o housework, i3 18h st. 10¢ TANTED—A girl ahout 15 or 16 years old to nurse. Apply 8. E. cor. 21st and Leaven- worth. 182 “'I\NTI’:I‘;X:;N for, zenoral housowork. Inquire at office of C. E. Mayne, 8. W. cor 15th and Farnam. 1510 3y FANTED—Good girl for genoral housework. Mrs W, A. Stow, 8. E. cor. Chiarles and James sts. 1:8 VVANTEDGIrl forgencral houscwork. Ap- ply at1216 Capitol ave. 115-8¢ A GENTS—Local aud travoling £25 to 8200 weekly. Extinguisher Co make from Addross [mperil Firo Stewart. Building, Now York, 964-aprit '\‘fl\\"l‘l D—A girl to do general housework: a Gorman or Swoede preferced. Apply t0 1620 Douglas st. L) Y JANTED_A first-class dining-room grirl at 1618 Dodge st. fiso FJPOR RENT—Two rooms furnished for Jight housekceping, 1117 Howard stred 251.9% if?m RENT—Large room with or without board. 1704 Capitol avi 252 JQOR RENT—Furnished rooms for ladics and [ 1818 Capitol ave, 235-18% FOR RENT-—4 rooms to small family without children. Inquire 1009 Farnam. 260 F OR RENT—Office, 218 8. 15th St. OR RENT—Nicoly furnished room at 2237 Dodgo; all modern conveniences, 2 JQ'OR RENT—Furnished rooms, single and en suite. with or without board. Address O b4, Toe Office. 246 Fon"nsxr—ru nlshied rooms. 1816 noin?Z 24! TFOR 1 NT—Two furnished and two unfur- nished rooms. 414 North 16th st. 240-8* OR RENT—Furnished room with use of bath room at No. 706 N. 10th St 2508 F«i Furnished room to quiet 1 Davenpor; streot. O BENT—Turnished room, 401 N, Iith st. 201-8¢ Ty OR RENT—Nicoly furnished room: 16th and Chicazo. Ok RENT—Elorant nd over west of Foo 2 furnished rooms. Dodge. 161-17% conve sllo & Morrill's drug store, ong b TANTED—Atonce, nurse girl from 15 to 16 yoars old to take care of child 1'4 462 Conven irls for general house. bushman Block, 10th_and 0 old; German preferrod. \v«\.\"l‘lcll-—l‘-mu{ work. Room 4 Douglas. ~ WANTED—MALE HELP. YV ANTED, PRINTER=Pcrinont siuntion and fair wagzes to a sober, industrious man, Apply in person to L. F. Hilton, Blair, Neb, 040 ‘, TANTED, PRINTER—Must understand joh work. Steady sit. No blacksmith noed apply. ~ Cullat Cozzens house oflice, Thur 1to2p.m. I Martin 2 VANt 0 instructor for a young lndy. One_compoies English branches and Address or apply at 114, 2518 Fonts Tor "rent ArUsts of tho lurye folio Fine Art._Book, just out. 1. 8. Publishing Co., Limited, T. Ellyood Zell, Pros't, 47 N. 13th St.,'Phtladelphi. 265-5% '\v’,\sf-cn_l\ Tirst-clnss ton salosman to sell the rotail trade. Russell & Co., 107 Water &t., New York, 58-9% itorature. stroet, Wart World"—. VWANTED-Sixteon harnoss makers at Slo- man Bros., 13th and Dodgo sts, 248 “ WANT six more live busine $100 to £5)0 cash to open and eral ngencies for the sale of the Bak'nz Powder in largo citics. Morc money . in it thun anything offerel. Investigate, Chemical Co., 1315 1t \"»\NTNII— Agents tocanvass for € and Lithographic picture books und the Cultivator. e puy. Men, bo: women do well whéther experie You_ ean cither_travel or work neighborhood. — Senid 10 for samnl outlit, ete. Address Messrs, Smith & Har lisher, Ompli, Nob, - Mention Daily Bee. W West Sowing Mac! mueh ton & Co, "\'.\Nl Addres Btating w W iNren & men with ographic . girls, and cod or not. ino and supplies for all myke of Zebrung, Thorn- P. 0. bo: o8 desired. Two first-clnss nigents o trav in Ncbraska, for Macneal & Ur and Lock Co. Apply. to M. L. Hi agent, Jouglns St., Omahi, W ANTED—An oxporienced raiail dry goods sulesmnn: o permanent position to the right purty, Addr piving experience and referonces, C 45, 13¢ 0, "\ NTED -1 ticle ©. H. Whitmatr VY ANTED-Agouts, con 1o soll honsehold v und upward, Lincoln, [ N. 10th st 1120 K SITUATION WANTED. W ANTED-Situntion by & stenozrap] I8 1 telograph operator, Addr Omaha. VW ANTED=A vounz man having i yours' oxperience in i firsteluss poneral storo would {iko to have & pasition in u store, in a wholesale house preforred; speaks Gormmn, D.nish und Swedish: bost of rel rivon, Address © 55, Lee Obice WA D-Situntion blo little Ludy, 2 ven koeper, fond of children, eity from a country lo 101l nio old, excollent houses ust areived in the fown, dosires situa- tion ns housekeeper: not s kitelon jirl, hut onusesceper, Very best of roference Address Cal, Bee oflice. 1 W ANTED=A yo0a dressmakor will hire by thie diy Or woek. Apply at once. 2310 Si. Mary's nve. 15 3y tuation a3 b tlour i r 45 yours and mirried, Peter Provost, Lincoln, Neb. YV ANTED=A position by a luly s copyist, for tho purposo of Femaining in_ Omihn to look at property with the intention of i the futiro; can furn8h best of refe Address C.07 Boo oflice, buying MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED-T0 sont o furnishcd house ummer monthe. Wil give best of refor cncos 10 puitios wishing 1o leave their home ith roliuble poople. ~ Adirce C 68, Do oflico, 10 VWANFED-To ront 2 o ) tores garden land St. \\ TED-10 teams for md work. Waros 150 por day and froe £ ransporia tionon U. P, I It, € Co,, 10 ‘\'AN TED-To exchinnge good hard or soft wood for cowd, beifors, or heitol ¥ Address O 06, e oftice, WANTED- light hous: p yent 2 furnd ceping. April 1, three unfu voouis for light houstkeeping, forgentio- man, wifo and one child: must be convenient and price Jewsonibie, Bost roforence given and roquired, Address in city, VY ANTED-Active Inly asdiis combined waist and eorset, | addross Jackson Corset Co., liox Neb, WANTED- WS, = FOR BENT-HOUSHS AND LOTS, House, brick, § rooms. ANTED ¥ i -Nice T-room house, o om street car line, Bell & MeCindlish, 1511 2159 very doesirabl Howard Street over 1015 with all wodern f. A spleadid location to reat fir- Omaha Real Estazo aud Loan Wilkaell Blogk, . & POR RENT_Turnisho | front room w of bath room. Inquire at ofice of C. E. Mayne, 15th and Farnan. 121 O SALE—16) dekos 1n oty 1imita of Keae- ney,ata bandai: and on good terms, Ad- dress H, M. Woolman, U, P, Town Lot Agent, |y..m-or.nmeuon.§§x rhd fimh24 IOR SALE~Lots fo the west of town, noar Farnam st. and Lowe ave., in Potter's add. #afennd profitabls {ivestment at £50) and $600 ench. Potter & GObB 1515 Farnam st. 80 e 7 OR SALE—& naw t-room house and lot Saunders st., & hargain. 4 acre lots FHimebaugh'aadd. very cheap, Houses and Jo in all parts of the city. Improved and unim- roved Innd for saleor trade, K. R, Ball, 12 5th st. AL [OR SALE—Thréc fine lots in Shinn's at $500 cach. . Potter & Cobb, 1515 Faruain. L (YOR SALE—LOt in Lowe's 18t addition, outh fronts, 6asy torms, only $500. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. Ll 7 OR SALE—Best b-acre tracts In the market, only §20 per Inquire about them. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam. €3 FUORSALE—Acre lots, Giso's add., only $1,500 Pottor & Cobb, 1515 Farnam. &7 OR SALE-On ensy torms, 1) lots in Hans. com Place from $4)0 to £1,60 each. Loton Ploasant st., with double house, 10 rooms eACh with all modern improvements; rents for #110 per month, $11.000, Lots In Wost Cuming from 27510 to $430 oach, Corner lot, Prospect Place, bargain, - Corner 1ot Shinn's 4 add., bargnin, ©.J. Caswoll & Oo., Koom 19, Tron Bank. 774 QDR SALE—Soveral desirablo business 1ots on 16th St,, and business and residonce lots in all partsof'the city, “Also warchouse, hotel and farm proporty. Housos to rent. Property shown freo of charge and a large 1t to_seloct from at prices ranging from £25) to $10,000. Par- ties dosiving to invest should look over our list and prices beforo buying, Correspondence 8o- licited and information ‘about_tho city froel iven. Omaha Ronl Estato & Loan Co., Room Withiriell Block, Omaha. ORSALE—Tots just soutn of tho park n Clark Plnoo 530 cach, on casy torms, Pot- tor & Cobb, 115 Farnam. [ OR SALE—A 10w of the host ot in Wilcox's add, at $600 each. Pottor & Cobb, 1515 Far- nam st. 855 () ACRES for $10000—T hvvo docided to offor & for “salo tho_Denutiful pioco of ground (about 2 ncres) in Water Works Reservoir addi- tion. This property is located oast of the reser- voirs and between Hamilion and Nicholns strocts, and_about one thousand feot directly north of Sacred Heart convent. Tt can ho sub- divided into about % lots, and will return a very handsome profit to the’ purchuser, Terms, 15 cash, balance a8 may be agreed, Samuel R. Johnson, 180-10 —Chenp 1ot In Burr Oak, just oast of Hanscom Purk, near streot cars, $7), onsy terms. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. 854 JFOR SALE=Chonp. ono of the bost improvod and finest located farms in Douglas county, Neb,, 6 miles west of Omaha court house, con- taining 180 acres, with house, stable, wells, or- chard and pasture, ote.; one-half eash, balinee to suit purchaser.” For furthor particulars nd- dress Go. Linde, caro Omaha Bee, Omahia, Ne- braska. 62 IORSALE—House and lot in Shinn's add, 1 block from street car line, £1,600. qfiousoand % lot nour 20t ‘and Izand stroets, 200, 125 foot, enst_front, on 13th strect, (business property), $10,500. Cornerlot on Farnam streot,88x132 foot $25,00) Tlouse 13 rooms, lot 30x140, on streot ear line, 3,00, (ieo. P. Bemis, 15th and Douglas st. TR BENT-Room with bonrd. 1013 Capitol av. 174 FOR _RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. 1 111 South 18th. 901 OR RENT—For light hougckooping—rooms furnished and unfurnished in Beemor's Block, cor. Bighth and Howard st. T OR RENT—Storo room n Withnell blook, bot, Harnoy and Farnam on Lth. Inquird Room 17, Withiell Block. d 01t RENT—{ nicely furnished rooms with or without board. 5! 715m h13 OR RENT-Nicely furnished rooms, with heat, gas and bath; also fiest-class’ table board: best of referonces given and required. 1514 Dodge st. 533 POR BALE—HOUSES—LOTS. OR SALE—A corner lot, 173 feet east front, and good 8-room brick Wouse; just the plice o build; all will bo sold for £5,000, if taken this week, Wodirect special attention to this bar- afn.” Cunmingham & Grennan, 1511 Dodge. Lots in_Hawthorno nddition £500: vory onsy terms. Cunninghiun & Bron! nan,, 1511 Dodo, 0 will buy alot in Cunningham & Lren- nan's addition; casy terms, Fuix SALE—A good brick houso and 4 acre ot lana, Redjele's 2 nddition, $4,00) for ail. Cunninghain & Brennun, 1511 Dodje (IOR SALE—Somo good property on street. Cunni am & Brennan, 1511 Dodge oom house and 7 lots in 0. Cunningham & Bren- Dodge. OR SALE—5 cast-front lots, 2 8, 215t St with 1 lnrge 1-roo nd 1 new -room Louse, barn, £ Ja bargain, 0. lots, 5room house, Dave inve tiient, £ 5. Lots in Marsh ndd. §1.000 to §1,70% Lots in Park Forest, $290, Lots in Amber Pluco, wport 8t., & good ForsALE St. near Leavenworth 8§ MES PLACE LOTS. ANMES PLACE Ayes Prack--Cheapest city lots, $10) to §60) for full lots, EAsy Tias in Ames Place, Ko :—Lots one block from 1200 per 1c NEWPO! Luver | NEWPOIt £ acros. bettor acre in Nowport, This property invostment for Buy now und iny No I Newport. This property will seil : Y s time, CLAREND ond of Siunders st. ind 15th st line, handsomo lots at §75) 10 $300, Now 15 2i1E Tisik 10 buy a lot in Redick's Grove L $500 10 31,20, '8 BUBDIVISION—] A por weid PAY RENT when Amos Placo ac $20), ¥ Ok CiATiEA o1 a1 §600 £ $:00 each, Coaiiz and 6o for yourself the chan investment i cif ihurban property s, Loul Listite Aency, 1507 Fasin st. 10 neres Inna 45 miles west of 5 por nero. This 18 o beautiful tract and cheap. Al 40 aeros near Trvington 50 por ncee. A bivwnin i lands in 10 glas and every county in the state, &, I, Ringer, carest acre lots south o ean buy alot in Omahs QDR SALE—Scvon bl oust of Fort, jus! west. of Price und torms address H. ¥ acre Tots ench 16513 Saunie Vor ckensehor, dity. TOR SALE—_Cornor 1013 10 Lowo Insidelot {n Lowe's add. €4 Covaor, GAx142 on Furnum St., $20,000, n Farnam St, §37,000. S, 810500, i), udd. 153150 & 210ts in Sunny Sito I'milo from P, 0., $2,100, Corncrlot in Prospect Place, $400, Lot on Churles near b St., $60. House aud lot in Prospect Plnce, $1,55. teris Iwo lots on Hamilton St,, $1,600. Bemis, 15th and Douglas. =50 FORSALE=Choup. 170 foct_now shelving, Cull at once. kico & Moore, 1 OR SALE—10 acres excollent frait land £4 miles from post oftice. A. C. Tukey, 1301 i S i Trox sa W nero in cotnty, Neb., one and ono-h nou, tho ' junction of the Albion and Codur Rtapids brangh of U, P. R. K., 200 ncres of it undor . corrals, eto’, all'first and second bottom land and suiablé for cultivation, | acras £0od bay land, One-hall cash and one half twelve months' timoe or oxchange for Omu b real ostate, Address Jumes Vore, Omaha, Neb., or Lock Box @0, Kansas City, Mo, 23420 NOR SA Two lo Cliiengo 8ta., onst chaneo o secire o irickson, Bdholn & , cach u8x1 th and Id south fr a Davgain, Inquire C. i postofice, 235-10 Farnaw chenp, & s, vk, $3.5%0. thiy payments, $1.80, tnd rosidenioes throughout tho city for Moncy to lonn oil apy Cull on or address K. C. JP Ok BALE w a barguin 1 X144 With two g00d houses. Five weres west of Boyd's addition, corner and dcaivuble for 3.0, Severnl new Kouses on easy pay ments. Now Bousc noar Elovemh anl PAcile Rallou Bros., HT 8. Lith St. NORSAL Teo lots in Plainy 4h) each. Potter & Cobb, 115 Fatnim sy [ JOR EXCHANGE -Soy aud lots in Omaba, for proved or unimy Cur 1otk aud Farna: three days lot ral desirablo house: Dotiglas county im- ol lands, C. B Mayno, SW Wiy OR SALE—Big Bargain—Corner in Isano Sclden's addition, only 2 blocks from enworth st., 132x124, only §1,60. Potter & 1515 Farnam —Gihson has for sale lots in Hans- $50) to $1,500. Gibson has for sale” houses and lots in Hans. com Place. ) Gibson has for salo houses and lots in all parts 1 the city. Gibson hns improved farms and lands in all s of Nebraska forsule or exchange, hson_has thousands of acres of land in Westorn Nebraskn for salo from $2 to g4 p Acr 7 Gibson would Ifke to see you If you want to buy or sell. [ Gibson'sis theplucg to list your proporty. Call and soo him at foom 3, Withiell Block, cor. 15th and Harney s 80 7 OR SALE—Threolots in §) 2 addition, on castern siope, only 3 bl cars, choap—only §750. Potter & Cobb, 15 nam'st. - Tt A'find 5.ncro tragt on South 16th L only n fow blocks from str line. Inquire arLatige & Foitlck, 818 8. okl Tor 10 duy ys only, an 80-acre tract co at §50 por acre: has bacn od in H-ncre lots. Can be sold his is @ chance for quick. C. E. Mayno, nam 15012 AND SEEKERS, ATTENTION—For full particulars about froe and cheap lands in Western Nobraska address Thos. C. Patterson, Reallistate Agent, North Platto Neb. 1 Plattea and staf out at §10) per £ome one to mak S. W. cor. 15th and Fa Four lots, cor. Californin and blocks from proposed paving on 830 nud $950 cach. Potter & Col 5 Farnain st B1) o & Loan Co., Itooms F(m-).\r; A two story, 22x3), framo build ing, suitablo fora_storo, noar Jth and Fac- namSts. Applyat this oflich, 94T ORSALE—Two blocks from straot car track Tth streot For SaLEor e for On one of the fnest locatod fuarms county, Nebraska, with brick baildivg ini § Fooms, elstern, stable and corn er and 100 acrok of which 8) neres are under’ culti- vation, Tho houso is situated on a hill with a boautiful view of the surrounding country. About 10) rods from iello and i quarter of a milo from radroad station, and the railrond i running along the farm for nhout haif o mil e furthor particulnss and infor- mation add) Wickenberg, N 1th St. Jewelry store, No. 2512 NOR SALE—Tho suburban p in Omaha. Four aeres in west part £2500 in lmproyoments n abundar excollont witer—magnifleent view—irs nvestment for homo o to_ s Cochran Bros. ,real cs! ORSALE-A near future i heaps half cash, batunce small monthly payments. V. L. Vo- dickn, 520 8, 1th 911 DR SaLE—Tvent 13, Douglus county, ithe wna B, & M. main trucks, dress ( wcres in Sce, 6, T, ne half milo For t — At bargain, two e resid lots, oach 66x116, 50100 and enst front, with fine lnrge maple trods. ore, This is a rare chanco. ¥or woek only, Sioskdalo & Bunch inston Block, Dodie st JOOR SALE—Troom cotaze, TL St, Mary's avo. car line, lot 81,15, Votter & Cob, TO EUROPE 1N A TRIFLE OVER 1Z7" 81X DAYS .o DY Tit; QLD RELIADLE CUNARD LINE. NOR SAT from T0x140, only 315 Farnam, 0 (Wl Spring and guouier » o BtV ey T Mo 10 3 Moty 14 [RLRO NN S ol Sagbt] SPECIAL NOTICE, Boston heing 180 Witek Tuarer Liverpool, than New York, the Orcgou 1s epwated (0 nuake he pirasage tn less g stz dgs T dolph Hir Houre), Clieago, Agents wante Whicre we are ot represented. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NESRASKA. Paid up Capital......... $250,000 SuplusMay 1, 1685 ......... 25,000 H, W. Yates, President. s0 President. Huaies, Cashier, M W. V. Mowsg, Jonx S, Coriins, H. W. Yares, LeEwIs 8. REED, A E. Touzariy, BANKING OFFICE: THE IBON BANK, Opr, 12th und Farnam Stroets Geueral Bauslay Business Transactel A FISH STORY, Prof. Beers, of Yale College, A whale of great porosity And small specific gravity, Dived down with much velocity Benenth the sea's concavity, But soon the weight of waters .Nl}umlwl in his fat immensity, ‘Which varied—as it ought to= Inversely as his density. 1t would have moved to pity An Ogre or a Hessian, To see poor Spermaceti ‘Thus suffering compression, The while he lay a-roaring Tn agontes gigantic The latp oil out came ponring And greased the wide Atlantie. (Would we had been in the navy, And ernising there! Imagine us Allin a sea of gravy, e With billow oleaginous.) At length old million -pounder, Low in a bed of coral, Gave his last dying flounder, Whereto I pen this moral: MORAL O let this tale dramatic Anent this whale Norwegian And pressures hydrostatic, Warn you, my young collegian, That down compelling forces Increase as you get deeper; The lower down your course is “The upward path's the stoeper. ——— A WEIRD STORY OF THE WAR. New York Sun: The din and roar and crash of battle wasabout me. Stonewall Jackson had come through Brown's Gap from the Shenandoah valley, and the blow prepared for McClellan had been struck at Gaines’ Mill. It was the first fight my regiment had participated in. We were posted near the foot of a wooded slope, having a slight breastwork of logs and limbs in front of us, and for half an hour we had nothing to do but listen to the horrible din. Pretty soon the smoke drove down until we could see neither to the right nor left, but there was a pretty fair view directly in our front. T remember as if it were but yesterday Most of us were boys, and while we tried to be stout-hearted our faces grew white, and fear kept up a constantstruggle with pride. Below us ran a bush-fringed creek; beyond that was clear ground for twenty rods; then came the heavy forest in which the confoderates were massing to hurl themselves against our icular position. Above us, further up the hill, our cannons were throwing shot and shell into the wood with awful erash, and to the right and left we could hear the fierce cheers of charging men. It was awful to die in peace amid such excite- ment, but our turn eame. A cheer which for a moment rose above all other sounds came from the woods in front. Then a line of battle with regi- mental front broke cover at double quick. It was followed by anothe nd another, until the space between the creek and the forest was filled with advancing men. Now the artillery above us redoubled its fire, and the seream of grape and canis- ter over our heads was terrifying. I could not hear any of the orders given by the oflicers, but as the men on either side of me began fiving, I followed suit. Seven out « 7 every ten of our bullets must have killed or wounded, fired into such a solid mass. The first line melted away before it reached the ereek. The second fared but tittle better, buton eame a third and fourth and fifth, cheering and firing, and while I was loading for the fifth time I saw confederates forming on our side of the creek fora dash atour The artillery could not be de- sed to reach them, and onr musketry fire had slackened off' somewhat. The line of gray charged up the hill, and right in front of me I saw a fa faced lad of 17 or 18. His blue eyes wer shing; his teeth hard shut; his face ns white as death. The line haited on the other side of our breastwork, and now men fired into each other’s faces. I levelled my musket full at the breast of the fair faced boy. He was 50 near that his eyes looked into mine, and his musket was tmioaded. There w 1 appeal for mercy in his eyes as they first met mine, but a second 1. e came a look of proud defiance id he clubbed his musket and struck at me across the log: He stood almost alone. It scemed lik murder to firc on him, but war is mur- der. The powder | jumped into his face as I pulled the trigger, and then our lines rose up and eheered again and again, We had driven_ the gray lines ck. Tdidnot cheer. I felt the guilt of a murderer. In some Georgia home a mother would sob and weep, a father would curse me, brothers and sisters would grieve and refuse to be comforted. Other men looked over the breastworks and cheer uin. My victim was there; I dared not look. Our position was too strong to bo ear- ried, but we were flanked on the right and left and compelled to fall back, and the first of McClellan’s defeats had been inflicted We had retreated mile by mile to Mal- vern Hill. Here we were to makea last stand azainst the legions in gray, which had exultingly followed us throngh the swamps and over the hills. Thé great platean bristled with cannon, and was covered with lines of infantry. On the slopes were other lines. Alonjz the basc making rifle pits on the banks of the me andering creek, were the men who w to feel the first shock of battle, For twoor three hours the ground trembled under the terrific five of the ar- tillery. Then Magruder's men broke cover from the pine woods and swarmed across the cleared ficlds of the Crews turm. Every gun on the plateau belehed shot and shell; every musket along the k sent its bullet into the chargin, We broke them again and again, inand sgain they reformed, and dished forward to grapple with deatl In the last desperate charge, made just as the sun was hanging on ‘the tree tops, the first lines almost reached the creck. We had fired onr sixty rounds and been seryed anew, and more thin once onr muskets had been laid in the shallow riv- ulet to cool off. Desperate as had been the charges, reckless as the g were, none of thein had passed th k. Shot and shell and bullet had met them on the open meadow and rent and shat- tered their columns, This would be the lust charge, We all realized it s we made ready to repulse it. With cheers that told of brave hearts they came on, and in a moment the clouds of smoke shut the heads of col umns from view. I had fired four or five times, when & column of gray suddenly appeared close upon us and gave us a volley. Right in front of me=a wraith rising out of a deep sea fog—I saw the fair-faced lnd of Gaines’ Mill. His blue eyes blazed again, his white tecth showed between his lips, his breath came hard and fast. ©Lwas down on one knee, my muskel covering him. As he looked into my face Isaw that he recognized me, Aye, he seemed to reproach me, But i was there to maim and kill. What were the sobs, and tears and heartaches i Georgia home to me? It is duty to desolate family hearthstones—to make mothers, and Wives and sisters weep. I was buta boy, however, and I nad the heart of a boy.’ I shut my eyes as 1 pulled trigger,’and fearing “to sce him lying there with a ragged wound in his breast as the cloud of smoke lifted, 1 i up the line thirty feet and crowded into a new place. We had .-; cked the exultant foe who had dogged us 50 muny wi wiles, and our army was saved. = [tricd to cheer with the rest, but my voice would not come. The boy whom I thought I had murdered at Gaines' mill bad niraculous- ly escaped my bullet, but this time Imust buve killed him, and the thought was & frent welfiht on mf hoart. He was ing there in the gathering darkness, his blood pouring out on the green grass,and s death-glazed eyes staring ul» at the stars. I could not cheer. 1 felt more like wm‘pinL(. 1 was sick in hospital when Jackson and Longstreot drove Pope over the plains of Manassas back upon Washing- ton, but when McClellan faced Lee at Antietam I was again in the ran Hooker had been fighting on the right for an hour when our division moved in to support his beaten troops. The dead and wounded were thickly strewn ov the ground that morning. Jackson's left was covering a ford,and his left spun out to connect with Lee, but we could not break him. The Dunker church was just in front of us, and about 10 o'clock we got the order to advance. We had to clear a standing fence, push across an open field, and then meet another fence which the confederates were using for cover, How the shell dropped among us! How grape and canister mowed our ranks! How the bullets flew about our ears! I wondered how we could be so steady under that muarderous fire. I won dered if our advance was supported, and how many of us could cross the field and reach the last fence. It was a nightmare. There was no cessation of the terrible clush and din, and the smoke was so thick that we ran into the fence before secing it. We dropped down and began firing, hoping for the lines of support to come up, but through some blunder we were leftto fight it out alone. Then there suddenly oceurred a breathing spell. As if by mu- tual consent the firing almost ceased,and as the smoke lifted the confederates made a charge. Perhaps we were ordered to retreat. [heard no command. It seemed ceriain death to leave the coverof the fence, slight as it was. I supposed our policy would be to break the charge by a rapid nire, and T was loading and firing as fast as possible when their first line thirty feet long rose up and fired into their faces and then used the bayonet to keep them oft. T ack, but en- couraged by i they camo again. Right in front of me, barcheaded with curls of powder smoke floating through his flaxen locks with the same old five of battle in his eyes, was the hoy whom I thought Thad 161t dead at Mal vern Hill, There was a freshly healed sear on his left check. T noted it as we looked into each other's eyes aeross the fence, our muskets unloaded, our bayonets broken. He knew me on the instant. It was his turn now, but there was no thirst for ven- geance in his look. 1 had wounded him twice, but he bore me no malice. There was firing on the right and left, and my comrades were using their clubbed mus: kets. The boy called upon me to surren- der, but the t of a devil reminded me that I had a revolverinmy belt. 1 reached for it, aimed full at the boy’s head, and asfired he threw up his hands and sank down. 1 tried to eheer, but my voice accused me of foul murd As retreated back, a thonsand missiles of war rending the air and plonghing the ground, I felt the touch of “a hot iron on my shoulder and fell among the dead and wounded. It was night when they ear- ricd me away to the ficld hospital. When the troops of Hooker debouched into the wilderness at Chancellorsville I was with them, sound and well 1in. All day long Jackson had been stealing along our flank fo take the army in the ar, but we did not suspect it, We had turned Lee’s position at Fredericksburg, and he must come out and fight us on the Salem hills. Hooker could seleet his own_battle ground, and victory must surely perch upon his banners. As dark- ness fell and our camyp fires blazed in the Virginia thickets we were enthusiastic. With no more warning than a tiger gives as he springs upon his prey, Jack- son struck us, Hundreds of tho pani stricken men fled to the rear; a few r lied behind_the fallen trees in hopes to check the rolling wav until reinfor ments could be sent up. It was the effort of a human hand to stop the fly-wheel of a great engine. In five minutés we were being trodden into the earth. A sort of desperation scemed to scize us. We would not retreat and we would not sur- sender, Like one_rising slowly from the ground, the boy of Gaines' Mill suddenly confronted me, We recognized cach other at once. Thrice had I wrought for his death and thrice had he recoves He was pale-faced and seemed w must have wounded him in the h Antietam, and perhaps he had only lo the hospital to help beat Hooker back St fer! Surrender!” they shouted. ke, surrender?”” eried the I his musket. I would not. he spiritof seven devils raged within me, 1 had a load in my musket, and 1 tired it; felt a great pain in my side; fell to the earth and and slept. I dreamed and raved and ealled out in my terrible thirst, but when morn- ing came I was calmer, The dead and dying were on every hand, I satup Beside me was a corpst in gray. 1looked down _upon the cold, dewd face, and 1 knew it in an instant 1S 10 b of the boy of Gaines' Mill—of Malvern Hill—of Antietam, I had murdered hir at last. He had been shot through the Inngs. There was blood on his che’t and lips, on the ground, He had not died at o1 It was the water from his cantoen which had quenched my thirst. It was his hand ch had placed o blanket unde Dr. Pieree's ‘Little Liver Pills” the of »ated) sour stomachs I zar wd Fillions he; and billious attacks. A bird known as the *‘silk-tailed chat rer” has lately reappeared in middle crmany after an absenee of thrty years The peasants consider the avrival of the ster as an omen of good, portending increased happiness and prosperity 1o the people. ERETRL Billousness, Is very prevalent at this season, the symptoms being bitter t i breath, coated ton, drowsiness, dizzine offensive headache, \ 1055 of appetite. 1 this condition is allowed to continune, serious_consequences may follow, By prompily taking Hood's Savsaparilla, a fever miy be avoided or premature death fu-m.-n d. Itis a positive cure for bil iousness, Sold by all drugsaists. It was the duty of English coroners in olden days to hold inguests not only un doaths, but on fires, burglur d” rob- beries, Inquests on fives are still held in Northmmberland, and it is now proposed to reintroduce into London the aneicnt owner's quest Jaw ' in the atter of | fires, < s t. Jacobs Oil rheumatisia and cost bottle, bsolutely e only 1Lty cents - A wonderful Cliniese by in the report of ami At a recent examinat entire New Testame single word or making one mistake is now committing 1o memory Dy tin’s “*Evidences of Christianity,’ which he will soon eomplet ix mentioned nary at Peki n he ripeat without missing a e My oAl Justgive B. H. DOUGHLASS & SON.S PSICUM COUGH DROYS a fair they wi rjelieve your Cou, Thousan ds testify to thi Martin Frey, of Mariotia new way of eatching rats. He took nd filled it about f fuil of w placed cotten sceds on top of 1 which floated.on the s sprinkled meal cn top of th and placed the kig i moriing he empti drowned rats, : then cotton seed barn. Next Lis STRICTLY PURE. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM IN ANY FORM IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES, PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 OENTS, AND §1 PERBOTTLE NI for the & 25 SN RATTLEL N St & 808 and low prioad Cough, ColdandCroupRemedy THOSE DESIRING A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION ANY LUNG DISEASE, Bhould sccure the Iarire $1 bottles, Direotion accompanying each bottle. Sold by all Modicine Dealers. EPITHELIOMA! For soven yoars | suffored with a ocancer on my fac ight months ago o friend re- commended tho use of Swift's Speeific and I de- termined to make an effort to secure it, In this 1 was successiul, and began its use, The infiue once of the medioine At first wis to_somewhat age e the sore; but soon the inflnmation wasalinyed and T_bogan ' to fmprove after tho first fow bottles. My genoral honlth has grontly fmproved. 1 am stronger, and ablo to do Any. kind of work, Tho cancer on my face began to decronge and the uleer to hool, until thore is ot avestige of it left—only a litlle scar marks the. place. Mits. JOICTE A MCDONALD. Atlanta, Ga., August 1, 158. 1 have had a cancor _on my faco for somo yours, extending from ono choek bone neross ihe n0so to the other. It hus given me & groat dendof puin, at. tines Durning and itehing 10 £uch an extent that it was almost unbearable. commenced using Swift's Specific in - May, 1885, and have used oight bottles. It hns given the greatest relief by remoying tho infinmation and vostoring my gencral hoalth. W. DAnNES, Knoxville, Town, Sept 8, 1885 Treatiso on blood and’ skin disonses mailed witt Spoc V107 WL 23 st WHITTIER 617 St. Chnrles Si., St. Louts, Mo, A reguiareraduata.of tvo ModlealCalleges, has boen longer 258 et Diaviena an o ipaiclan in Bi. 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