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“particulars addross Luok Box 23 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY JUNE 16, 1886, SPECIAL Advertisements under this head, 10 cents por line for the first insertion, T conts for onch sub #equent fmeert'on, and $1.50 & line per month. No advertiscment tuken for less than 25 cents for the first insertion. Seven words will be counted to the line; they must run eonsecu- tively and must be paid in advance, All adver tisements must be handed in before 2 o'clock P, m..and under no circumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Partics advertising in these columna and hav. fng the answers addressed in oare of Tar Bew, will please ask for n check to enable them to get their lettors, a8 none will be delivered oxer on presentation of check. All answors to ade ONEY 10 LOAN—On renl rstato. Larson & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block. MOYEY TO LOAN where else In i nfurnitur horses, wagons, or stock of at lower rafes than any ot emapany 1 the city. City Lonn & Mortgnge Co.. room 15, 1404 Farnam st, opposits Paxton hotel. 9 FJYHE Omuha financial exciange is preparod to mako loans in_any amount, on any kind of approved security. Large collateral loans a spocialty. Also on chattels and roal estato in amounts nnd time to suit. Lower rates, botter torms, and prompter sorvice than any lonn agoney in the city. For further particulars eall office on the second floor of the Barker Block, southwest corner of Farnam and 15th ta. N tlower ratos than v lonn 1Y 10 loan on residence and business property. Lowest ratos C. J. Caswell & oom 19, Iron Bank Hutlding, 1#ih and, Far- ONEY to loan by tho undersigned, who has the only properly orkanized loan agenoy in Omaha. Loans of $10 to 1,00 mado on fur- niture, planos, orgnns, horses, wagons, machin. ery, &., without removal.' No doinys. All buisiness’ strictly confid Loans €0 made that any part can | ment reducing th ¥ made on fine watches and dinmonds #hould onrefully consider who thoy are dealing with, 68 many new concerns are daily coming into ‘existence. Should you need money, call 00 me, R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell X %, 15th and Harn 758 PER CENT money to loan. Out ratos on ) Jarge lonns. Mahoney & Harris, Room 11, 1500 Farn K742 MONEY TO LOAN at roeasonable eates on IVl horses, turniture, watches and other per- #onal proporty. . J.' Caswell, Room 19, Tron Bank bullding, 12th und Farnsm. Tako clevator. 150,000 to loan on_city residence proporty D Geo. W. Duy, 1405 Farnam. %) (,PER CENT—Mony to lonn, Stewart & Co., Jitoom 3, Tron bank, 12th and Farnam. 623 230,000 to loan, Sums #5300 and upwards, D Lowest ratos. Bomis, 15th and Douglys sta. ONEY TO LOAN—O, F. Davis & Co. _ Roal Estate and Loan agents, 1605 Farnam St JONEY TO LOAN-On good securities A 41k McGavook, room 1 Hedick Block, 609 Farnam it 5 ONEY TO LOAN—On roal ostate and chat tols. D, L Thomas. 203 MoNEY TO LOAN—In aums_of $200 and up- wards on firstolnss real estate security. Pottoer & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. 264 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Recd & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pi horsos, wagons raonal property of all kinds and all Gther ar- foles of value, without removal 819 8. 1ith, over Bingham's Cominission store. All bus- ness striotly confidental. 205 i BUSINESS CHANCE! VWANTED- Partnor for Iguitimato and gon. teol business: vory well paying: capital Gorman preforred. * Address " 4¢ oo T89-16¢ Chenp—Stock of milhnery goods res consisting of show cusos and ‘or particulars apply at 1207 Doug- 68814 ) aro inducement will be given a00d hotel man in krowing and pros- storn town, Sce or correspond with & Bates, Beatri 672 A half interost in a_first-class woll paying saloon in Omaha. For further 853-16 OR SALE-—Hotcl-First-oluss, in a good 1, Inrge commorcial trade; must be sold onicount of ickness, ' Addross ks of goods of overy d; 6lko lands to ex- change Torgoods. 1f you want to trade, no mattor what it iS you have, writo, with full do- scription, to C."E. Mayno, Real Estato and Trust Co., Omaha Neb. TOR SALE—A first-cluss bakery, restaurant and confootionory stand in a town of 7,000 inhubitante. Inquire of F. I ¥ay & Cor, Omaa. i oral stooks of goods, doine o . ownorship clear, satis- terms ensy, somo Omaha properts. taken in’exchungo. Marshall & To- ook, 111 Furnam st 412 FOR SALE_IA first-cluss Tocntion, grocory stock and fixtures: small oapital Tequired: ront_low. Dougla: DOR SALE healthy busin Inquire at drug store, 10th and 8T LOBT. y wife's hemith, I will sell the loase and im- rovements of the Hvery barn, 1624 O street, Wwith horses. buggios and harnes: or separate. an”‘grwu Robert Starling, 1824 O lvrvrl)-l.ln’t‘mln. Fntsn.t—wm—m to loave on account of P {OR RALE_Fine second-hand phacton cheap at Simpson’ i OR SA R R. contracts on 2400 acres fine tillable land, chieap for cash, or will ex- change for fresh stook clothing and ' good busi- ness propesty. H, M. Woolman, U. P. Town, Eub, Agt., Denver Junction, Colorado. T81-jy1l JVOR SALE—(00d horse, wagon and harness, only $200. 2010 Webster. 70017 or for sale 50 choice two-year-old . Strango Bros, Sioux City, I ¥ e; good Strry, Simpson's m . J. Simpson's. 0 OR SALE—Choap, fron columns And win- dow caps suitable for front on brick build- ing. For partioulars apply at this ofice. 813 NOR SALE—Or trade for oty lots, gpan of biack driving horses, suitable for family carriage team. Apply room s, [ron Bank build'e. OR SALE 2 yoar loase on £o0d Iand, 7 milos southonst of Atkinson and 4 miles southwest of Emmet, Holt ‘county, Neb. Rental only $43 por year. Hateher, Gadd & Co., 1216 Douglas streot, Millard hotel biock, Omans, b, L in private rosiacnoe: quiet part comfort an ohjoct. Address G 43 Bee. T FANTED—A scoond-hand sott of roports of Nebraska Supreme Court. Call on or ad- dress L. D. Holmes, Room 8, Frenzer block. 740 ‘ TANTED-To exchange a small perfectly gently pony for a mare. Inquire at Di rance's bara, corter 17t and St. Macy's ave ‘VAK‘I‘!IJ—TeQms T. Murray, w p hort-naud_work of all kinds by J.B. Haynes & Co., 1511 Dodge st. TOR RENT-ROUSES Al'? LOTSE. FOOR RENT—One now brick bouso, § rooms, &ood cellar, well and o n, No. and Hamilton sts. August Wilke JOR RENT-5 room cottage on & Webster. Inquire room 13 Omub n }‘wm T ~During July and August, a fur- nished cottago of 8 rooms in desirable 1o- to family without chiidren, $35 per mo. G 42, Hoe offico. T8R-15¢ JOR RENT—Furnistiod roows. 1621 Cap. avo. 204-10¢ 81 and FORSA Square piano, 85 monts. Hospo, 1514 Dougln: OR SBALE-~Match teams and horses of al kinds to suit customors at Star Salo Stables, 20th and Cuming. M. Cannon, Prop. 270 monthly py- ZTI‘ WANTED-FEMALE HELP. V A ANTED—A good kitchon or dining room i, 117 N 1dth st. 8321 TANTED—12 girls today. Apply at lchi Buu, 210 N, 16th st. 83016 YV ANTED—A girl at Miss Cory’ Woortse. ‘VAsrnn—ymmmufuly. throo fivst-olass waistfittors: none bt exporionced need apply. E. F. McCartney & Co., 1520 Douglus, 850 ANTED—Girl ior’fwnomf’hndnu‘ém in smaltfamily. Apply 2307 Dodgest. SH-108 VWANTED- First oluss tablo waiters, girls proferred. Danbaum's restaurant 1511 Farnam St. 2215 VWANTED_A girl for gonoral housework; Apply 48 C w A girl for goneral housework; Frickson's. 02 Daven- B8] £o0d wagus' puid. Inquire. at Kdbolm & —Two grirld at the Parior Rostau- VWANTED—A tarcher i the Eureks Steam Laundry, cor. 16th_and Tzard. 800 7ANTED—A good cook and laundross: of wages, 1521 Davenport. VVANTED_Girl to do housework at 1813 ster st. German proferred. ‘“-As-rmi—: girls at Bastern_House, 1016 So. YV 10th. 784,15 ‘ ANTED—A girl for general house work in family of two. Inquire at - 17l4 Doug- lns st St “'ANTEH»fllrl for I 87 eneral housoework 1n small family at 2327 Capitol & vmga.rncr» b415 VVANTED-2 young, ladies and gents to loarn telography. Prospocts for positions whon competont, z00d. - Address W. J. D, room 1, Crounse block, 16th st, Omaha. il ost erences require: 'OR RENT—House of 5 rooms at.19th and Grace. Apply OR RENT—Rosidence of 10 rooms, barn for 14 horses, beautiful_grounds, Leavenworth 3 £50 por month, _C. . Mayne Ronl Eetate & TrustCo., 15th and Farnam. 20 OR RENT—One 8 and one 10 ,t6om housa with all modern Improvements, in n desir« able_location. Inquire of O. F. Davis & Co., 1605 Farnarm. 3 F 8tore room on above, §60, Store room on 1ith st, near Farnam; make fine office, §25, Brick storo, N E cor. 14th and Howard, $55. House 7 rooms near corner Colorado and Pierco sts. §15 per, month. C. E. Mayne, Koal Estato and Trist €. roots, noar B0th, $1.900 to 3,000 ench. in_ Lowe's addition, $50' to 8600 each; very easy torms. 25 ncres, well ifipréved, 2 iouses, barn, eto., near Fort Omuba, §500 Lot on Sawar st 2lots, (10) feet near Poor Clairelcony 180 fout wast {rant, on 9 #125 per foot. i | Corner Jot on Burt st near Lowe ave, 55 feet 8. front, §700. Efdy tarms. .lm on Vtr[lnl’ ive., near Loavenworth st., #oros o Went Omaha, g8,0m, i Lot on Howal U6x132 feon), N 3 ey ot il FOR BALE-IAt ‘on Caming snd Burt Lo $000, yn)!l Hamilton st, t, near Farnam, Corner, 44x132, on Lot in Nelson's ndds, §1,7 4lots in Plain \jow. ¥y ench., Corner 1ots on Seward st, 8 bloeks from Poor Claire Convent, $750; easy terms. 44 foet east from on S. 13th st., §1.500, 136 feot oast fronten S, 18th t., $11,000. Fourstory and basement briok store, 30 foet fronton Harney st. §30,000. 2 houses and 1ots on Farnam, near 20th et., south front, 4,500 each Hoise of 7 rooms, lot 80x127 feot, on Saunders, nesr Cuming, $5,200. House of 3 rooms, clstern, ete, 1ot 4814x182 on 8.7t st., §1.80; monthly payments. 80 ncres, 4 miles west of city, $100 par acre. Lots in South Omaha, $400 5 §15) Lot 2x19, on Dodge, near 13th st, $4,50). Lot in Cortlandt Place, 8,000, oné block from Bt Mary's ave l;’ seand full lot on Hamilton st, noar 20th, n}'m.ma of 8 rooms, 1ot 25x140 feet, on 18th, near loholne st, §2,500. W Honse of 6 rooms, lot 25x140 fest, on 18th, nea, *icholaa st, §2,000. Mone tg loan at owest rate of interest. Gea. P.Bemis 8. W cor. 15th and Douglas, R SALE—Five desirable Ampior pikoo “lots at a bargain if sold within & fow da gnire of on & Comstook, Marchents Na. tional bank building, Room 1, up:sta 04 R SALE—Or o—lmproved roved Innds in Furnns and ot 0r wastorn oounties. Address Wm. Sime! Arapahos, Furaas Co. Neb, 215 Pkfiiisfiflxffi(. ACRES UERY_Which Is tho best proporty to buy to obtain big profits? Answer—Aore ‘prop- erty. - UERY—What part of the city will dévelop first? A.—The southwost. OOk RENT—2 plonsant Turnished rooms at. 2414 Chicago st. -21* F{m{ RENT—Furnishod rooms, 1510 Hlln;a’y. i JO® BRENT—Furnishod room, 1107 Cass st PECIAL BARGATN—Fine S-acre 10ts, all together, in Himobaugh's addition: Must be sold right away, Prioce per nore, $50. R: attordbn, 13! Dougins. ' W2 Ol SALE—) auros in DATklow 8 Suo-divi- sion, oast front; 4 shares in Oniahs Duiry association: 1 two-seatod buggy: 4 fine bucbor chalrs. 2148, 12th st. o1 “_n\x-r D_Furnishod room south of U depot. Addross G 40 Boooffice, 82811 NTED—Nicely furnished room with alcovo, 52 Fairview or 25th st, 3 Ulock N 5t. Mary's FoR RENT with board, neatly furnished ronms, 1716 Cass st. B146-10° JPOR RENT—Two Floors and ofice with use of clovator, suitablo for light wholesnleine or storugo. W. L. Wright, 817 5. 13th st. 70185+ T—Furnishod rooms at 1 T—July 1st, 3 rooms to small fam- 8t 1718 Jackson st. 806-15% VWANTED By small family, ploasant fur- nished residence. for the summer; rofor- oncos given. “Address ¥., 1i21 Douglus et 8| TOOR Ri fooly furnishod rooms. 1613 Dodge, ANTED—A good girl for general house: work. Inquire Mra G. 8. Benaywa, corner Division st. and Indiana ave. 660-15 "Vhsrv —A girl at tho Emmott | ill)fii;\. NAJANTED—Girl for genoral houso work. 215 Huwilton street.” Mrs. L Van Kran. TOR W Douglas, DR RENT—Nicely 1623 Dodgo st. JOR RENT—Nicoly furnished rooms with board. Sonthwest cor. 2th and Webster. 763-18 TANTED—A girl for general housework in family of two; houso hs all modern con- Jopiencos. Inquiro of Edhoim & Ericksan, opp 0. 5 W.nu-m)—a girl for general housework; 1204 Howard st. 735-15 ANTED_A git] to 00 gencral house YY_Apply 100 8 14 X 0 WWANTED—At once, 8 miadieaged house: koopor in a small family on a farm. No objection to one child. A steady home. For particulurs address immediately G 34, Boe office. 1 Wixr ED—A good girl for gonoral house- “work. 190 o th st. OR RENT--One front room very nished; 2117 Webster st. Fim RENT—An clegant suite of two rooms. Apply with roforences, 1607 Douglas, 7 j‘wn RENT—A suite of rooms with board. 1812 Dodgo st. 3 OR RENT—To gontleman and wife or two wontlemen, nicely furnished rooms with nicely fur- b Nicoly furnishod rooms four Liopks from Boyd's Opera honso. Also Jarze room suitable for four gontlemen. 507 South 16thst. % 54515+ OR RENT—Furn $5to $25 per mon 023 South 15th st. ed rooms. Prices from , with or withcut hm;r(l. 9210 W - TED—A girl to do general housowork. YV 2016 Burt s \V.\N'ns'l A @ 1415 Howard st. VW ANTED—Girl for kitchenwork. “fl‘li\'lj‘ et OR RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire drug store, 10th and Douglas. 602 IOR RENT—Six unfurpished rooms, singlo ortwo in suit; gontlemen preferred. In. guire of Dr. L. A. Simons, Hstabrook mooki 04 th s ANTED—A girl for gonoral housowork at 242) Seward st. 065 WANTED—MALE HELF. ANTED—Wholesalo Salosmen, by John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. for dry goocs, carpots, hosiery, underwear and notf ons = Only axperienced men with trale. Apply by leti eontidential, of course. 81-18% ny horse, about 1,000 1b in forehead. bot. 15th and U white star Finder rotura to Louvenwi h, Angcow’s house. TRAYED—Dark brown mare mulo, N. W., cor. 21st and Clark. Finder will be rowardod by returning same, TH-15 JTRAYED—A light bay mare, about 4 yoars old, with three white feet and white nose; and had an halter on.” 8ho has been gono wbout thre wooks. Any information may bo left at 1424 North 18th st. Jos. M. Huskel 571 FAKEN UP—Sorrol horso, woight 10M; lame ont feet. Thomas liumml 5 milos west 2 RSONAL—£100 monthly earned. n learn beautiful froe in one hour; short St. Louls Bxposition. Misa . Child hotography : taught ) ‘8t premium ristio, 1611 Doug- 811-14 DERSONAL-—T0 persons who wish to build a home in Orchard Hill, I will soll lots upon Puyment of the nominal sum of ten dollars and nlance at the end of five yoars, Interost at 8 or cent, pryable somi-annuaily. This 18 tho hest off e ever made to any homo-seoker in this city. Call and soo me. . E. Mayne, Roal tato and Trust Co., S.W. cor. 15th ana Pariam. TPERSONAL—Ncat and_tasty all-wool busi- ness suits for only $7.00. Al sizos. Mail orders filled. L. O. Jones & 200 Faram, BOARDING, BOARDING=WIL tako a fow soloot baarders wito appreciato fine cooking ani iwood atfon- Mrs Wi, Young, 1012 Fur- dance. num st. $)n woek. 1 ;uuiu and lodging, $ & woek. 132 Jc T\O EXCHANGE—V¥arm of 6% acres to ex- chango for 1 erchandise or livery stock. Ad- dross 130x Wk Shenundoab, Lowa. 022 TTENTION TO CAPITALISTS The town of David City, Butler county, Neb., offers to reliable parties. Bubstuntial aid to put up and operate [n said iown glucose factory works,and & fruit and vogetable canning factory. Call on o uddress Jumes Bell, Prosidont, or K. 8. Ri gor, Socretary of David City Dusinss Men's Association. 191-29% 'l)lu\'\' vaults and 0oss pools cloaned by F. G Abel. P. 0. box 578, residence 1916 Cum ing. T2-July 108 F YOU havo o stock of morchandise of any Kind you want sold or traded for real estate, City or county, lst 1t with Higgins & Park, 1523 Dolglasst. 0 e ® Tanis ¥ you want to buy trade for a stock of goods of uny kiud, call on Higgins & Park, 1% Douglos st 6016 PBIVY and cesspools dleancd by E. Ewing, P 0 Box 41, Giodulylos " STORAGE—Western Tranafer & Storage €0, corner Hh und Mchola st aro propuroa Ll Tocelve and store all kinks of ‘housohola goods ete. o __ OB RENT—A toro o1 & good rotal stroet. Apply the Omaba Keal" Estato and Lons C lpun RENT-—Square Plunc § wond Hospe, 1513 Douglas, " i PR BENT-Squure Fianc, §§ wonthiy, A Hospe, 1513 Douglas. sty ) OO RENT—Orguns, 2 por month. 1313 Dougius. © il ¥O. i CELLANEC a5 MOR SALE—One 10-horse upright boiler and ongine with Ottings complote. A bargain. Nebrasks Steam Laundry, 106 8 lithst. T3 Hospe, VW ANTED—Men and wowen dosiring profit- ble employment; salary or commission on staple goods: uddress, withi 23 conts stamps, 10 puy postuge, for contract and sumples, I 8 Mfg. Co., Chi 3 Bibjy14s OR RENT—Ono nico room at 2% stroo i 16th stro , gas and sower connections. The C.E.Mayae and Trust Co., cor, 15th and Fn!r“r;.m. JFOR RENT-A furnished roomin a privato family, Apply 216 Douglas Street. 255 RIGHTON AND NEWPORT two most popu- lar aero additlons; nearor than any others; selling fastor and on ' easjor terms. = See Brigh- ton and Newport, for acre lots located a8 these are will be impossible to find in loes than a year from now, IRemember brond acros make many lots, Sce Brighton and Newport. s AMES, 1507 FARNAM St. FORsALE=On ‘monthly payments, 3 cottnges of 5 rooms oach, one mils from 'postoMico. Enquireof Wm. Gyger, at Dowey & Btone's. 674 YOR SALE—Soven choicost Kilby Placo lots, 850 cnch. A. P. Tukoy, 184 Farnam st. 143 OR SALE-—Or trado tor unimproved prop- erty within two milesof city, a_fino modorn house of 0 rooms, well, olstern and tarn, beau- nfully finished inside: lot 50x15), locatéd one block from terminus of rod and groen car lines. C. M. Eaton 613 S. 13th st. FT5iy2 J('s"r think of it. Two lots onst ronts and near stroet cors for only $1,50. BRIG"'NIN AND NEW PORT two most popu~ |ar acre additiond: nearcr than any othors; selling faster and 1 onsier torms. 800 Brigh- ton and Nowport for acro lots looatod as_theso aro will bo imposéfbleo find in loss than & year from now. Remgmbgr,broud ucres make maay lots, Seo Brighton and Newport. ANES, 1507 FARNAM S1. For SALE_By Stotkdule & Buncher. Carthago, s dlinthage, N + Carthuge. Wo have the chochst lots on Cuming and Tzardstreets in thi4 Bharming new addition. Seo them before you buy. — Stockdale & Buncher, 1611 Dodge st. i 4 i 7 an s‘u.n.—ufl_ dalo & Buncher. Lotsin Carthago 4 EX Lots in Bedtord Placp: . . b5 Lots in Lincoln Place. . | 11117 .40 Lots in Leavenwortly Lorrace. .. 0 Lots in Thornburg . 450 Lots in Plainview: 500 Lots in Kirkwood G 550 Lots in Parmenter Place Lm0 Lots in Hanscom Place. I 14m Lots in Shull's Addition 1w Lots in McCandlish Pluce -221710 7700 0 21001 Houses and lots in all parts of the city and suburba. Always seo us before you buy or sell. Stockdale & Buncher, 15 WL 3 ts to 81,400 to be had in'town. Thoy ask §3,500 for lots Joining Rodick's Grove. See Rediok’s Grove and seo for yoursolf that theso lots ar $70) to $1,500 are unequalled for price and location. T4 AMRS, 1507 FARNAM ST, F(ffi' SALE—$12,000 will buy an elognnt rosi- donco. newly furmishod; very bost location ‘I’l‘fltll“i‘ city, noar 19th and Chlcago sts. MES' PLACE: s selling ver building all over ths popular addition. Kusiest terms. Seo Ames Pluce. T AMps, 1507 FARNAM ST, Boggs & ont basemont, 509 and 3 stores on 9th and Douglas, and2 stores on £id and Cuming. Paulsen & Co., 1513 Farnam. 85T OB RENT—Furnished rooms. 1810 lfl:lgu. VWANTED A first-class salosman to carry a line of ladies' and gents’ kid ana fabric gloves along with s otiior lines on commtasion, None but those having'prompt H)-day trad wanted. Send reforences. P, 0. Box 4%, Phila- delphia, Pa, Bi215* WANTED—Agonts to soll Watking' tu a tachment for sowinz machines. Those who will invest $25 to $100 can mako $100 to §500 this summeor. Sumplo $1. Cireulars free, A. H. Watkins, 37 Harrison nvonuc, Boston, M Bi3-1 " middlo-nged man ‘of business exporionce and g0od charac- ter. The Bradstroet Co. Biv10 W ANTED-A& live boy at Boo mail room, Tn- quire between Yand 11 u. m. Bod WV ANTED Teackiayors and toamstors bridgo and section men for R K, work Wages the bighest going. ~Call for particulars una transportation at_ Moore's employmont office, +00 South 10th St., 8. H, Bailey, manugos gotio mon of g0od ol ween 20 aid 85 yoRrs Ml Fronch & Co. loom 16, Bushman Blo it NTED—Oflice boy. 1514 Douglas, Room 0 9 19 ,8 first-cluss cook at 505 D-—Iinmediatel Dod go st. TANTED—A good pants maker at Rypin- ski's, 210 8. 13th st, R0 D—One relble, energetic man to 8. Call 421 8, 10th st. B18-16¢ D-—A muchinists foot lathe tate prico und size, Aadr Wilsi 7 T06-15¢ Beooflice, LB ¥ ‘ FANTED—A first-class barber at onc ady work and good pay. Address Wm, ohuylor, Neb. 697-15 “ ANTED—Luborers for rmilroad worl toamsters, shuvelors ”and | trackiaye Mon shipped over: E 8 Alright, I 1 Lubor Agent, 1308 Farnam st. w2 \ —Agonts to sell territory for bost solling patent right in the markot. Call or wadsess 1. H. Boeley, Contrul Gity, Nob. ant bookkeeper, by 8 young man. of references. Gos s Audrenug Bee office. V By & young attorney, position in law or real ostato office; experience in both lincs; can speak German. G 4f Koo ftice. n in erman or nendation of character and ubility furnished. Address Wm. E. Randall, Saint Peter, Minn 797-21% y TANTED—A drug clork, wan(s & posi Owmaba or elsewhere. Cun spek English. Good reco OR RENT—Desk room, 8. 15th st. FOR SALE—ROU. LOTA. 8' PLACE for the prices asked and money invested is &8 good an invesument 23 you can find. See the lots and convince yourself. 2 A 7 FARMAM ST. Fbfi BALE_A bargain—# foet on Harncy, noar 12th: 3,000 casl, bulance long tim only $16,000. Douglus. 813 T3 KIGHTON AND NEWPORT (o iost popu: lar acre additions; nearer than upy others; solling fagtor and on casicr torms. Sce Brigh- ton and Newport for acre lots locatod as these are will be impossible to find in less than a year from now, Hemember broad ncres make many lots. Seo Brightor and Newy 3 AmEs, Rush & Selby, 218 141 Higgins & Park, 1 T FARNAM ST, ap. Houso ., C. E, » 15th and 604 10 OR SALE—Houso and lot in North On; 0 block from stroet car, chcap & C ititul home, 6 rooms. Himebaugh Plice—§: Mayno Renl Estate and Tiust Co. Farnam. £00d houses renting for $1.500-a yoar; 000, £5,000 cash, balance to o arranged, scil roadily. Marsball & Lobock, 1611 (048 ()ll( TLL lots sell on thoir merits, Tow prices and easy torms given. Call at The C.'E. Mayne and Trust Co.'s office and get & plat 203 00—East front on Delaware stroet, Hansoom place, beautiful lot. 83,100, Lovgren & Wilde, 1504 Farnam street. 125 MES' PLACE Is the property on which to make money by 8 smail investment, 1t sells Tast and houses aro being built on this ground, Come and see the lota. AMEs, 1507 FArNAn St. J EVANS & 00, » Have for sal Some 20 of the most choice lots in Hawthiorne addition, These lots are many of them heavily wooded, and of exceptional beauty as & spot for resl: denoe; the dranage is g0od, grades are aiready made, and you can 560 Just What you are buy- ing. all and ges prices and a sight of this orty. Lol o (8 Fox SALE—Half noro lot {n Gise's addition, 25th and Campbell st , 4 blocks from stroet . 1nigire on premiscs. 838, EDI GROVE, only inside lots at $700 to $1,400 to be hud in town. They ask $3,500 for lots Jolning Hediok's Grove. * See Redick's Grove and see for yoursel that theso lots at §100 10 $1,50 are unequalled for price and location. | AMES, 1507 FARNAM St. VWANIED—Us u young man, Soandinavian, & position in & store; hus hud experionce in dry goods: Acquainted in the oit Stinds tuking care of aorses; referonces given. Addres 80 47 Beo oftice. b2i-15v VW ANTED-Position DY young man as dry soods sulcaman. Address G 4¢ Hieo oiice ’\'7'331%;" “Situation as conchwan i private wanily by colored wan.” Address G 15 oo 3 VW ANTEDSliution in dry koods or cloth- ing store, our years oxperi- enco. Caa wive best of reference. © Addross J. Stryker, Pouter, Neb. avd under- *Il" YOU want flue hand embrodiery or first- class dressmuking at your bomes, call st 416 N. 16th st. B0y W NTED—Oug or (w0 §00d horses* in ca- change for house and ot Ballou Bros, 181 Douglus sty v Bl l Boiel Llock X85 oot on on sts, §13,000, Corner of ary's ave and 18t st., thireo street fronts, $15,000. 10 acres near Fort Omaha, large hos , barn, g:;e orchard, containing every und of fruils, 000, Ay of those pieces aro very cheap and wiil stand close investigution. (. E. Mayne Heal Estato & Trust Co., 1sth and Farnau. 7 J, B EvANS & co. + Have fot sal A fin list of lots in Creston. /This addition is unexcellcd by any in beaut, of situation, granducr of views to be obtained, or desirubllity in the matter of approach, slope of ground, and prices are and have been 'below anything offered within balf a mile of it. :g atit—Just south of the Acadomy of the Sacred Heart. J. 1. Evans & Co., sole agents. 65715 B SALE-Two elegant oast frout corner lots in Burr Oak: oatural shade trees. Hatchor, Gadd & Co., 1216 Douglas stroet, Millard ck Owata, Neb. o 5""“"‘*"‘“’ far from court house Is Patter- Xson Park? A.—3% milos. UERY—Can neros bo_bought in Pattorson Park on long time, oasy payments and low rito of interost! A.—Ye UERY—To whom will Patterson Park? A. office 1st_tioor, Iron Ban has lots in Lincoln Place, Mayfleld, Himobaugh's add., West Omaha, Saunders & Himebaugh's, Bontfield, Bhinn's First, South Omuhil. Call on D. C. Patterson. 123 VHE Omaha Real Estato and Trust Co., 1604 Farnam St., offer for sale the following': ice lots”in Hiphind Place, est fronts, $ Fariiam st., lot 8, block 115, for $25 Lot 4, block H, Shinn’s add’, $1,2.0. 3 houses and barn, 164 feei on Loavenwo and 197 foet on Jacob :t., for $15,000; torms eusy. Spiendid acre prop A Park at from $400 to $100; one alunce 1 to b yeirs. 00 lot's In Snunde; to Walnut Hill,” 8o from the Bolt L teyth down, balance ments 50 10t in Mt. Pleasant addition, 8 vods from Wailnut Hill, at from £125 to £30). orolots in Baunders & Himebaugh's old ad lition which will Lo closed out at 21 to Those ure barzuins, om oity lim't3, $3.000. Fully improved farms in udjoln ng countics. Goad business lot on 10th st., betwéen Doug- 1as and Docgo a8, Peautiful resiience lot, 10th and Chicago sts, with building, £10,00, - 'Houso andiot £or $700; oasy terms. g3 a0t front on Farnam st noar coust bouse, E. V. 8mith add., 6room house, ronts for$20 por mo., 83000, Two £00d lots od faljroad switch, $9,00. Good lots in Patrick’s add., '3 block from st. car line, $00 oaoh. Yiots in Hansoom Pidco {rom 8160 to $1.50. Lot with new house, cast front, Virginia ave., cheap. GoodlotinJ. I Redick's add., double front, Call &nd get purtioglars. Patrick's add,, good juts, $900. Lot in Fairmouns, nsar car line, $55). ;lll" k;'(' : ml"h"‘ 'iu«hn—d add., insid lots, ors, T\ & s ., inside Py L 44 foet on Dodge,st,, biet. 11th and 12th, and 64 feet on Twelfth st.o ull for $18,000. Largo ot and 2 Houges, Park avenue, 12,000, Wwill divide. A lurge list not included in above. Purchas- ors nre invited 1o hfi:}ld seliers luvited to list 0 L Puttorson_Park. T 80 to buy acros in To D. C. Patterson, Building, who also rty in Highly cnth down,’ & Himebaugh's addition of these only two blocks pot at $2°0 to $600; one- in swall mouthly pay; thoir property with 3515 Rr;uu:h"s GHOVE, gnly inside lots at $70 to £1,400 10 bo hadgndwn. They sk § lots Joining Redic ove. Seo Rodick's Grove and “see for youi that those lots at §700 to $1,500 are unequalled for price aud looation. T AMES, 107 FARNAM BT, [ ORSALE—lmproyed and unimproved furm lands. ~Gibson, Larson & Co, Room 3, Withnell Rlock 151 Fflll EXCHANGE Omaha property, 16eh st. DR SAL esidence proport lots in every addition Omal Terms to suit purchasor.” Also desirable business prop- erty. Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, Withneil Block 15 OR $16,50. A rare burgain, shall &' Lobeck, 1511 Farnuin. 049 EDWARD KUEHL, luam'n or {ALH YSTERY AND CONDL- o ) 308 Faroam $0.000 stock dry goods for Archer & Fitch, ‘I&S / and vacant nth Street, between , will, w'fm the ald of Spirits, obtaln for any one & giance in the Ko‘l‘n‘?‘mm’u‘n.‘mo( ocertaln mn‘.l’llmlllu Porfocisatistaction guarautood : ¢ = STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPAID. ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO AL KNOW THYSELF, Rxnaustad viality, Noreoms and P Promatare Daciine [ Man, RrTars of Youth, and thy jrerios resulting from indiscretion and ox- man, younk, middiesced . A eantal piidne foF ol noute'aad Shronic dinenses, 6A“h 016 Of which 18 invAlaRble, SO found by the author whosd experience for 3 yaarsis wach ax probadly Sell tthe fotof Any Yoymeian: wn pagos, i benutifal Franch mius i Emboasad Lot ark, fil o (1L guarantand to be & fnoe WOTKIn avory sanag -mochan|oa, IRorary And profan. i ey other work in tnid counity Hor it orthe money wl'be refund i every Tnsiance. Prise 7 6] Dy mall. nostpald TIRALTALO] AATDI 435 anaw. Goid medal Awardod the anthor by the Ny Alopw| Medioal Assoolation, (o the Hon. A. B, Bitsalt, and asageinta OMCEr of o BoARd th fondor i ra: o *7iie Sclonre of Ligs 18 worth more toths young and middleaged men of (s genoration than ff e 3t Hinerar Caiitornin and 10 eiver mines 0f Notada OO hn Retkan of 110 POIMEs 0t the raeks and autek: 4and8 on which stitution And hovay Pr b Tatally wrooked. -Manob Mo etence of Life isof granter valne than all thy modical WOrkS pubiishod (i L1 Country fof 1o pA B years —Atianta Canatitation o Sotonce of LATe 4 & saparh and mastart 80 On norFous and physical debilily, ~Dotrolt. Fred aa Perbody Medioal fastitute. o D W. iL. . resstih a‘a’-:r.mu Bullfn t, Boaton, Mass., w! ( BT tallurs toal Denility troat. eonsiilted on all df . Cliranio nnd e e tha aXill of i otherphyaiclaas a spectaliy treated sucoesafally withoat an . nstaiios o Mention Omaba Baa. Red Star Line Carrying the elgium Royal and United Statos Mail, sailing overy Saturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. SPRING AND SUMMER RATES: Balon from $60 to $100. Exoursion trip from $110 to $180. Sccond Cabin, —outward, $45 propaid, $45: excursion, $%0. Stoorage passugo at low 'rates. Poter Wright & Sons, General Agents, 55 Broadway, Now York. Honry Pundt, 1218 Farnam st.: Paulsen & Co., 13 Farnam st. 1824 Furnum st Artificial Limb Manufacturing Co., (Incorporated by the State of Pensylvania.) Every Mewmber Which has Artificial Leg. Manufacture Adjustable Lacing Socket Limbs. The most comfortable and durable limb, and the near- estapproach 1o the natural member of any invention of the age, We aro authorized to make limbs for soldiers on government orders. Write for catalogue, which givesa_full doscrip: tion of those logs, with nus merous certificates irom persons using them. When putrons cant visit our eatublishment we for- ward blauks to take mens- of ures. Artificial Limb Manufacturing Co,, No 909 Penn 8t., Pittsburg, Pa. J. W. THOMPSON, Scc'y and Business Manager P. BOYER & CO. Hall'sSafes, Vaults, TimeLocks and Jail W’ork. 1020 Yarnam Street, Omaha, Nob. Potter & Megeath, Law Reporters and Copyists, Stato Agonts for Nebraska. e-writi 'aught. ¥ Ty, “paduerpxy 20 PIo§ “NBn0g J03lam-ad T, Short hand and Type-writer supplies and paper kopt in stook, 9 Bond for catalogue, OMAIA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ONAmA, Legal Notice. EORGE SINCLAIR and Olive P, Sinclair, his wife, non-resident defendants, will fake notice that on tho Ist day of June, 1836, Milton Hondrix, plaintilf, horoin, tile1 his potition in the District Court 0f Douizlas county, Nobras- ka, against said dofendants, the object and prityer of which are to compel the specitlo pee- formance of a written contract to convey to snid plaintiff by quit-claim deed the following lota in the, town of Floronc m said county, to- wit: Lot 2, block 6; lot 2, block 22; lot 2, biock” 20; ot &, block 51, the consideration for which has been fully paid by smd plaintiff to said de- fendants. You are required to answer saia petition on ex Vefore the 13th day ot July, 1885, Dated Omahn, June 1st, 1858, MILTON HENDRIX, Plaintiff. By CONGDON, CLARKSON & HUNT, His Attor- neys. mo-j2-0-16-28 Ba.?lwa.y ?i}na Table OMAHA, The following is the time of arrival and de- parture of traing by Central Stzndard time at the locul depots. Trains of the St. P, M. & O, arrive and deprrt from their depot, corner of 14th and Wobster stroets; trainson the B, & M,0C, B, &Q. andK. C.St. J. & C. B, from the B.'& M. Qopot: ull othera from tho Union Pacifio Gorok BRIDGE TRAINS. m, or Omaha p. m. CONNECTING LINES Arrival and devarture of trains from the transter dopot at Councll Blulls: DEPART. ARBIVE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC BT:15 A, M n B 91154, M > b O> OB A1) UNION PAC Pacific Express. . ‘Denver Kxpross. ...Lnoal Express... B. & M. IN NER, 038, |, o Night Express ... |i0:464].. BOUTHWARD. MISSOURI PACIFIC. . Duy EXPress.. 100 ight Express. K. C., 8T J. & C. I 9:20u| ¥:45b!... V1a' Plictsmouth NOHRTHWARD. C. 81 P, M. & 0. .| Sioux City Express A0 Oukland Accommod's -~ EASTWAR; C. B &0 ....Via Plattsiaou b., NOTE~A trains dally; I, daily except Sunday; ©, dully excopy Baturday; D, Dally excopt Mon- ay. Arrive, STOCK YARD THAI will leave U. P, dopot, Omuh: s At 46:40--8:25— 10:00 8. m; 2500—3:05—4 :05. 25—8:00 p. ™ Denver Ex., 10:5 [E 054 m. Atlantic Ex . le 8. O, 3. t; Chicago B le-8.0.5:01 p.m.; Local Ex,, lo. & 0. 10:51 a.m. Mo. Pac. Ex., le. B O. 047 p. i 24 M. P, Bx, GO0 w. *Except Sunday |6 al_7:0 | FAY TEMPLETON. f Her Role as A Board of Trade Man‘s Story. ys Chicago Trath: “Fay Templeton writes to a friend in this city stating that she has determined to return to the stage, from which is drawn the inference that the volatile Fay has wearied of a life of luxurious idleness under the pseudonym ‘Mrs. Howells.” As for the young gen tleman who conferred upon the opera boufle siren the former t of his illus. trions cognomen, he is said to have cast a roving eye in the direction of another singer, who was the objcet of one of his early infatuations, and who is as blonde, buxom, as Fay is petite, brunet, and divorced, It is to be regrotted that Miss Templeton is 5o extremely erratio. With her talents and good looks she could have had a great run as a New York fa- vorite, but she seems entirely lacking both in moral stamina and mental enorgy, and unless she brings herself up with a short rein there is only one class for her to trot with, “By the way, the 'mmg cub, whose blandishments allured the diva of Mis souri circuit from Ed Rice's stage to his cozily appointed apartments, is an inter esting specimen of young America. Loft on his own resources, he would prob occupy a junior clorkship at N some similar establishment. comfortable fortune, he is a spoiled child. He cries and whines for an actress as a baby does for a rubber ring to bite, and ho generally achieves the young wperson he favors, although it 18 obviously a elear cuse of barter. Well, oach of us must have his specialty. I o mind me of a story that a young board of trade man tells own expense anent this same little black- eyoed actress, M Templeton. He met lher before the ‘Billy West' csoapade and was smitten. She reciprocated, or pre- tended to, and showered silk u:nnlror- chiefs, hat-bande, and _other inexpensive articles upon him. Christmas was ap- proaching, and she cast her bread upon the waters, For a Christmas present ho bestowed upon his mamorata a diamond brooch and a pair of diamond ecarrings, pretty enough, but not o costly as those the prosperons minstrel conferred upon his |l)|'i(h‘. A few weeks afterward the youth took a trip down to Detroit, where the Templeton tronpe were playing. Fay did not play that particular evening, and she entertained her friends in her room, where her little sister, a child of five, acted as chaperon, 1t so happened that the young man wore a scarf-pin of design identical with that of the earrings referred to, and this article of jewelry caught the little girl's attention. ‘O, what pin! she exclaimed. My \as some oarrings just like that!’ The fair singer had presented her admir- er's gift to her mother, while she her self wore tho more expensive gems of- fered by the song-and-dance man.' ol s, ) ve no appetite,’’ complains many a sufferer. Hood's Sarsaparilla gives an appetite, and enubles the stomach to perform its duty A C. C. West of Butler went fishing two weeks ago and wore an old vest. After genmf‘! home he hung it up. On Wednesday Mrs. West was feeling 1n the pockets for a match when a rattlesnake two feet long dropped from the torn lin- ing. Itmust have got there the day Mr. ‘West went fishing. = Benton's Hair Grower All who are BALD, all who are becoming BALD, all who'do not want to be bald, all who are troubled with DANDRUI'F, or LI'CHI of the sealp; should use Benton’s Hair Grower. Eian1y PEr CeNt of those using it haye grown hair. It nover fails to stop the hair from talling. Through sickness and fevers the hair som®times.talls off ina short. time, and although the person may haye remained bald for years, if you use Beri- ton’s Hair Grower according to directions you are sure of & growth of hair. In huu- dreds of easps wg bavo produced a good growth of Hair on those who have been bald and glazed for years wo have tully substan- tiated the following facts We grow Hair in 80 cases out of 100, no ‘matter how long bald. Unlike other preparations, it contains no sugar of lead, or vegetable or minexal pOISONS. Ttis a specifio for falling hair, dandruff, and itching of the scalp. The Halr Grower is a hair food, and its omposition i almost e: ke the oil which supplies the hair with its vitality, DOUBLE AND TRIPLE STRENGTH. When the skin is very tough and nard, and the follice i3 apparenfly effectually closed, the single strongth will sometimes fail to reach the papilla; in such cases the double or triple strength should be used in connection with the single, using them alternately. Price, sinele strength, $1,00; “double strength, $2.00; triple strength, your druggists have not got it we will send it prapared on roceipt of price BENTON HATR GROWER CO., Cleveland, O. Sold by C. F. Goodman and Kuhn & 15th and Douglas, 18th aud Cumings e A man in Smithyille, Clay county, Mo., had a wife who was six feet three inches long. She died. He bought an ordinary coffin and tried to get the body in it. After experimenting for a while he took a saw and amputated the limbs above the ankles. They tell this story just before camp-meeting time, - Halford Sauce invaluable for hashes, ete, Wearied Howell soupss & Story _com usual, his time the s i Kentucky, where five ye: z0 Willinm Howe, of Moorefield, lost his sister's ring while fishiug in a pond. Not long ago he went shootiv g bull frogs in the same pond, and, while entting off the hind legs of a big one that he had shot, what should he protruding from the bulley ound in the side of the vietim but his er's long lost ring, with the identify- ing inscription still quite legible. is_laic hilieder s Lumbago and Kkindred diseases, all yield to the prompt eflicacy of St. Jacobs Oil. SR A Washington correspondent says that Senator Edmunds has a smull dog to which he is much attached, and has had built for the sole convenience of his pet a tiny stairway loading from the lawn to the second story of his house, terminat- ing in a litle spring door, just big enough for the dog, and through Which ™ it goes and comes ut its own sweet widl. i Mr. A. F. McMillan, Washington, D. C,, says Red Star Cough Cure curcd hi congh. ————e A mammoth gum tree in the woods near Cambridge, Md., has for years been used by an eagle for the rearing of her young. Thetree has been cut down, after great labor. The nest at the top was found as large as a cart body, and contained two young eagles nearly full- fledged. The birds survived the shock and have been cared for as pets. The old bird was out on a foraging expedi- tion at the tune. Facts and Figures. Grand Monthly Distribntion ot rid-tamed Lguisiaua State Lottery took son on Tuesday, May 11th, 1556, in e city of New Orleans,” under the sole man- agement of Gen'ls G, T, Beauregard of La and Jubal A, Ewrly of Va., when $205 500 was scattered all over the world. Ticket No, 244 drew the First Capital P'ri ch was sold in fraetions of one-ifth at $1 each: on fifth was held by W. Hunt, Vineton, Ala., collected through City National Ban Selma, Ala,, another DMth colle Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank of San Franci Cal.; angther to Harry Johuson through Chauncey J. Ste Master C. €. C. & 1. 0O.; another to Juo. Ol street, New York City, collected through Adwns Express Co.: and another to €. f Tiessey, West Enosbuig, V., colleeted through the National Park Bank of ' New York eity. | This will be repeated on Tuesday, July Lith, | and any information thereot can b had on application to M. A. Dauphiu, New Oi- | leans, La, collects Tialn Cleveland, East 41h | timore, Washington and all A 8ad Case of Polsoning is that ot any mad or woman afflicted with disease or derangement of the liver, resulting in poisonous accumulations in* the blood, scrofulous affections, siok headaches, and diseases of the kidne, lungs or heart. These troubles can cured only by going to the primary cause, and putting the liver in a healthy condi- tion. To nccomplish this result speedil and effectnally nothing has proved itselt g0 effleacions as Dr. Pieroe's “Golden Modical Discovery,” which has never iled to do the work claimed for it, and never will The Great Southern Remedy for all BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHINC. Thora are very fow who do not know of this ltije bush growing wjongalds of our mountaing and ills: but very fow realize the fact, that the litte purple berry, which #o LAYS ORLen (1 MONL every shape, thero 1y a prin- ciple in it having a wonderful effect on the Bowels. Dr. Bigger's Huckleberry Cordial i3 O GREAT KOUTIERN REMEDY Ut restores e littlo oo eatiiing Diarrhoa (ovy and Cramp Col a idered that at thi dangerous atiac o froquent, and we hear of 80 mAny reing befiro & physician be called 1n, 1t18 fmportant that every houses Tiold_ should provide themseives With' somo speedy rellof, & dose of Which will el i and save much anxioty. Dr. Blygel Tuckieherry Cordial 138 simplo rewiedy whi iy ploased 1o take, onts n boitle, Manufactured by RA.TAYLOR, Atlanta, G Ty Tor'n Cherokee Reme and Statieln will cure Couttha, Croup knd ¢ guniption._Price Ziets. and §1' bottie. For eale by thoH.T. ClarkeDrug Co., and a1 druggists gy Best Goods in the Market any 'of us o) © S Rockford, 1ll. Ask for our’goods and See thatt} bear our trade mark. WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEQQRAPHY OF TWIS COUNTRY WILL BEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAY THE. CHICAGO,ROCK ISLAHD & PA £ Taasenal e "..'}Tz‘v'f"u!“.f kel hod by il onta: Gomat{fate e Sngat timpariant Tk s it hyatam ‘of Chrou e 1o [nvitos and Yclato trat) and trei Dotwoen cities of the Atlantic and Paeifle Coanbs. 5 thia favorit a0 hest Toute to and from pol st Novtlionat and Boutheast: and. correpo ointa West, Northwe: Honthw et " The Creat Rock Island Route Quarantees ite patrons that sense of personal s of iy atfurded by & rolid, thorgughly Hullasved ro 1 tracks of coutinuons steol vail, substh Tl wock wiclil' Gan Tk it, o of patent buffers, platforms and Aiacipling Which roveris: tho teal opor train - Other spocialty Bl o g7 S contedbe ol {nfon Dopots, 0 Untirpassed Comeo xurion of fia Passengor Equipent. o S Tho Fast Fxpre ‘on Chicago ani Pooria, Counell Gy, Lunvanworth an ABIkon, ave to d ot well Vi ofstered Day Bloepers of tho Cart i which o hetweon Vo Y ara Tolin 161ion wud on Ovar i "roifie Fist 5 the ‘watering pin U Jocaittiu, and N i it X akn fuy s e e ot ER0ils i Lt il otk and BT Donta nd Kol ohtainable, s well a Principal Th o Unite! 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" e CHICAGOQ w0 RIORTH- ESTERN Pari A, SEORT LINE Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago The only road to take for Des Momes, Mar- halltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dixie, Chicago, Milwuukee sad all points cast. o the peopls of Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, 1duho Nevada, n, Washington and California it olfers suporior advantages not possible by any of the nume by the patrons of this it Chicago, are Its two trins diy of DAY COACHES which ure the flnest that hutaan art and ingenuity can create. 1ts PAL EPING CARS, "whie are models of nee. 1ts PARLOR DRAWING uasurpassed by any, uod its wide- PALATIAL DI 13, tue 't bo Tou or, ‘At Council Bluirs t trains of th on Pack 0 Ky. connect in Union Depot with 1hose of the Chucisgo & Northwestern Ry, In Chicago the trains of this lin muko close connection with thoss all enstern lines, For Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Omein nati, Ningara Falls, Butfalo, Pittsburg, Toronto Montreal Boston, Now York, Phlladefohis, Bil- 10ts 1o the east, kK the ticket agent for t i tho “NORTH-WESTERN,” Jy0u wisl tho boat secommodations. 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