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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1886, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING roUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN DEERE, WELLS & CO,, Wholosale Agricultural Implements, Baggies, Carringes, ¥ +Bto, Couneil Bluffs, "’1",‘ KEYSTONE M UFACTURING CO. Make the Orizinal and Complete Hay Loader, also Rakes, Cider Mill & Press, CORN SHELLEIS AND FERD CUTTERS, Nos. 1501, 1504, and 1517 South Main Street, Council Blufts, Towa. DAVID BRADLEY & CO., Manuf'rs an1Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Onrringes, and all kinds of Farm Maohine: 1100 to 1116 South Main Streot, Council Bluffs, AXE HANDLES F.0. GLrASON, T, H.DOUGLAS, GRO.F, Whiam P -Pros &Mun. Sec.&Counsel. Conl;fil Bluffs Haudls Factory, (Incorporated.) Manufacturers of Axle, Pick, Sledgs and Small And COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO,, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades, Oil Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstery Goods, Eto. No 405 Brondway Council Bluffs, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. PEREGOY & MOORE, ~Wholesale Jobbers in the— Pinest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Wos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Council Bluffs, COMMISSION. SNYDER & LEAMAN, Wholesalo “rult and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 14 Pearl St., Council Sluffs. SPECIAL_NOTICES Advertisemnonts under this head, 10 cents por 1ine for the first insortion, 7 conts for each sub- sequent insertion, and $1.50 a line per month. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents for the first msertion. Seven words will be counted to the line; they must run consecu- tively and must be paid in advance. All adver tisements must be handed in before 2 o'clock p.m., and under no oircumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Parties advertising in these columns and have ing the answers aldressed in care of TrE Ber, will ploase ask for A check toenable them to got their letters, ns none will be delivered oxcept on presentation of check. Al Answors 10 ad- vertisements should bo enclosed in envelopes. " TO LOAN—MONEY, ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato. Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block. 148 ONEY TO LOAN—At lower ratosthan any- whore ¢lse in the eity, on furniture, pianos, organe, horses, wagons, or stock of any kind. Hemember, at lower rates than any other loan y 1 tho ¢ City Loan & Morteage Co.. room 15, 1404 Farnam 8t, opposits Paxton hotel. 097 HE Omnha financial oxchanze fs propared to make Jons in_any amount, on any kind of approved security. Large collateral loans a spocialty. Also on chattels and real cstate in mnounts and thme to &uit. Lower rates, botter terms, and prompter sorvice than nny loan agenay in thecity. For furthor particulirs call offico on the second floor of the Barkor Block, southwest corner of Farnam and 15th streets. ONEY to loan on rosidencn and business Jroperts, Lowest matos. C. 1 Cnswall & 0o 19, fron Bank Building, 12th and Far- T GNEY tolonn by tho undersigncd, who has the only properly organizod loan agenoy in Omaha. Loans of §10 to §1,000 made on fur- niture, pianos. organs, horses, wagons, machin- ory, &o., without removal.' No deiays. All buaincss’ strictly confidential Lonns 80 mac that any part can be paid at any time, each pa ment reducing the cost pro rata. Advance made on fine watches and diamonds. Persons should carefully consider who thoy are dealing with, a8 many new concerns are daiiy coming into ‘oxistence. Should you need money, call and soe me. W. R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell Tuilding, 15th and Harney. (3 PER CENT monoy to lonn. Cut ratos on ) large loans. Mahoney & Harris, Room 1i, 1508 Farnam et. s L} MOYEY TO LOAN at ronsonable rates on VI horses, turniture, watches and other per- gonnl property. C. J. Caswell, Room 18, Tron Bank building, 12th and Farnam. Take clevator. I;R-l;luls:l‘:l. HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Iyruggists' Sundrics, Ete. No. 22 Main St., and No. 21 Pearl St., Council Biuffs. ~ DRY GOODS. M. E. SMITH & CO., Taporters and Jobbers of Dry Goods, Notions, Ete. Nos. 112 and 114 Main St., Nos. 113 and 115 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, lowa. 0. W. BU Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General Commission. No. 513 Breadway, Council Blufrs. WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesalo Fruits, Confectionery & Fancy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl 8t., Cou GROCERIE L. KIRSCHT & CO., Aobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad- way, Council Bluffs. HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN & CO,, Manu?facturers of and Wholésale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 625 Main St. Council Bluffs, Iowa. HATS, CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. HEAVY HARDWARE., KEELINE & FELT, ‘Wholesale Tron, Steel, Nails, Hedvy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Bluft HIDES AND WOOL. D, H. MeDANELD & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelta, Groase and Furs Gouncil Bluffs Towa. @1s0.000 to loan on_olty residence property D Geo. W. Duy, 1403 Farnam.._ = 280 G, FER O Money to loan, Stewnrt & Co., )Room 3, Tron bank, 13 63 50,000 to loun. Sums S50 and upwards, Lowost ratos. iomis, 15th and Douglns sts. 20 ONEY TO LOAN—O, ¥ Davis &Co. _ Roal Estate and Loan agonts, 1505 F\mm:rfiv. ONEY P LOAN-On good securitios. A YL bcGavogs, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 Farnam 0! tols. D. L Thomas i ONEY TO LOAN—In aums ot $700 and up- wards on first-class real estate security. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. 264 JFORSALE_Finc second-hand phaston cheap at Simpson’s, il FOR SALE-R R contracts on 340 aeres fine tillable land, oheap for cash, or will ex- ehange for frosh stock clothing and’ good busi- ness property. H. M. Woolman, U. P. Town, 8ub Agt., Denver Junetio i OR SALE_Good hors only §200, 2010 Webste! steers. Strange Bros., Sloux City, In, WNyys . Simpson’s make; good X' up new, at A. 0. Simpson’s, 50 {YOR SALE—Cheap, Iron columns and win- dow caps suitable for front on brick balld- ing._For particulars apply at this ofice. (ORSALE—Or trade for oity lots, 8 8pan of black driving hoises, gujtable for family carriage team. Apply room 5, Iron Bank build'g. w07 0Tt SAL year loise on section good land, 7 miles Southoast of Atkinson and 4 miles southwest of Emmot, Holt county, Neb. Rental oniy 48 per year, Hatcher, Gadd & Co., 1210 Douglas stroct, Millard hotel block, Omans, Nab A4 ORS. quare !wnnn. $30, monthly. pay- ments. Hospe, 1513 Doulas. sl T QR SALE-Match teams and horsos of al kinds o suit customers at Star Sale Stablos, 20th and Cuming. M. Cxanon, Prop. 0 WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 100 monthly earncd. Seo porsonsl column. S10-10% iD -2 good girls at Mrs Wm, Pres- 15t and Howard sts. D410+ for 700 private call At Nébraska ok and Gapitol ar. Employment Agency, 119 16t VW ANTED-Girl for wenoral bousewark in small fami tDvenport t. © SW-1T* ‘ TANTE rl to do goncral HOUSeWOrk: alson nurse girl. Inquire Mes. M. Golds smith, 8. E. cor. Dodgge and 20th. %0818 “y’}\&fl:lu.{ @irl for wonernl housework: 800d wages. Apply at 2511 St Mary's aves olo1o iy \VA\NTI’JI)_—'ITV‘N. good_dining-room glrls at Norris' Restaurant, 16th st., bet, Dodio and Douglas. ‘ Y N miri and boy to erman preferred, wig Employment Agency, 119 16th st WANTED-A lady to set ns on: at the New York Chop House, 1420'3 Donglas st. ‘V,(s-ri D—A gitl for_general housoworks £ood laundress. Next doar north Plensant 8t. Rchool. M bert. 88119 P—A dining-room girl at Vlanters cor. Dodge and 16t 8ta.__ Kio-17 od girl for general housework 106 Farnam 855 ANTED—A compotc ndrcss_for each onday and Tuesbay. v'shouse, in front of Ci TANTED_A good kitchen or dining Firl, 117 N idth st. M()NEY LOANED at C. F, Reed & Co's. Loan office, on Surniture, pianos, borses, wagons réonal property of inds and all other ar- icles of value, without removal. 819 8. 13th, over Bingham's Commission. store. All by ness strictly eonfidental. 25 ~_ BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SALE—Meatmarket; good location,easy terms. Moseley & Stephenson, Room 8 Richards Block, Lincoln, Meb. §03-23 W ANTED—To learn of established bank that desirea to sell, or of good location for new bank in central or western Nebrasks, Addross Banker, Lock Box 183, Sioux City. 507-20% OB SALE—Chonp, a saloon, it sold at_once. X" Address P. 0. Box 554, City, OR SALE—Drug stock in good liv northwestern Nobraska. Popu Adaress G, 55, care Omaha Bee. 878-18. OR EXCHANGE—A gocd stock and grain farm, 100 acres, 4 miles from Laurens, Town. Want a stock of general merchandise or hard- waro. 0. L. Horton, 1429 Ostrect, Lincoln, Neb. WANTED_A raro inducement will bo kiven 10,8 good hotel mar in A ¥rowing and pros Perqus western town, Soe of correspol Tazlett & Bates, Beatrice, Ne QX SALE_Hotol—First-class, in a_go town, Iarge commeretal trados mist be 8ol in 10 days on nccount of sickness. ' AddressJ, E. N., Albion, Neb. B13-19% 3 NGE—Stocks of gonds of every kind, for farms and land; also lands to ex- change for goods. 1f you 'want to tride, no mattor what it i§ youhave, write, with full de- scription, to C."E. Mayne, Weal Estate and Trust Co., Omaha Neb. 266 JOR SALE-A first.cluss bukery, restaurant and confectionery stand in a town of 7.000 inhabitants. Inquire ot F. P. Fay & Co., Omaha. [OL SALE—Soveral sto &00ds, doin: healthy business, ownership clear, satis- faction gunranteed; terms ensy, fome Omaha property taken in’ exchango. Marshall & Lo- eck, 1511 Farnam st. a2 OR SALE—In first=class locntion, grocory stock and fixtures; small capital required: rent low. Inquire at drug store, 10th und Doug} L LOST. OILS. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO., —Wholesale Doalers in— Iluminating & Lubricating Oils Gasollm3 HTO., BETO. B.Theodore, Agont, l:ouuu}l Blufrs. Towa. LUMBER, PILING, ETC. A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, And Bridge Materinl Specialties,Wholesalo Lum- ber of all Kinds. Oifice No. 130 Main St., Council Bluffs. Iowa. " wINES anD LIQUOKS. JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for St. Gotthard's Horb Ditters. No. 13 Main 5t. Council Blulf; T SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 600 Main St., Councit Blufls. SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTICE. Bpecial advertisoments, such as Lost, Found, To Loun, For Salv, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, oto., will beinserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first inser tion and Five Cents Per Line for each subsequent insertion, Leave advertisements at our office, No, 12 Peal street, near Broadway, Council Bluts, WANTS. —Wu'nm«.« g00d young pony. L. Lawson, 810 Sixth stroet. ANTED—A good Loy to lourn the printing trade. Call at Bee office, Ce oil Blutrs. 7OR SALE—0Id paper: at Hoe ofiee No. 12 Pe R. RICE, M. D, or other tum)irs removed widioas the knife or drawing of blood, CAN CHRONIC DISEASES or at kins a speciaiy. Over thirty years' practioul experionas ©. 11 Poarl Stroot, Councd Bluds CONSULTATION Fuse . SCHURZ, N, Justica of the Peace. Ofico Over Amerioan Express Company. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFF Batallisied 153 in_quantities to suit, vl street QTRAYED—June 16th, medjum-sized brown cow with o whito stripe on back. Finder plouse return to L. Nehicen, 106 8. 2ith FOUND, VAKEN UP—By the subscriber, on his en closed landsin Saratoga Precinct. Douglag county, Nebrasku, on the fth day of a dark red cow about 7 yoars 0ld. J. I m27is 10-17-24 w;lh"l‘nb—fly-l;lyfi years of age,a oor- respondent of A middio-ured gent with mesus; objcot, matrimony. Address ¥V ERSONAL—$100 monthly earned. Child can learn beautiful photography: taught freo in oue hour: short time. ~ First premium 8t. Louis Exposition. Miss Christio, 1511 Doug- 1us. 811-19+ PEBSONAL-To persans who wish to build & home in Orchard Hill, T will sell lots upon payment of the nominal um of ten dollurs and alance at the end of fivo yoars. Inferest at 8 er cent, payable semi-annually. This 18 the st offer ever made to any home-sooker in this city. Call and see me, (- E. Mayne, Roal Es tato and Trust Co,, 8. W. cor. 15th ana Farnam. lififib—— T and_ tust ness suits for only $1.00. °All 708, orders filled. L. O. Jones & 1200 Farpam. nu?fi{l{o. BoTum and lodging, $4 & weok. 1590 lones st. = Jy8* OR RENT -Room and board for two. 1613 apitol ave 142 $mo monthly earned. Boe personal column. 810-19% YO EXCHANGE~Farma of 825 acres o ex- change for merchandise or livery stock, Ad. dress lox 903 Shenandoah, Towa. 80223 Al"l'kh TION TO CAPITALISTS The to ot David City, Butler county, Nob., offers to relinble parties. Bubstantial aid to put up and operate in said lown glucose factory works,and & fruit and vegotable eanning factory. Call ou or address Jumes Bell, Prosidont, or B. 8. Riu- ker, Secretury of Duvid City Busincss Men's Asdocintion ot ST 1_)]" VY vaults and coss pools cleaned by F. G. Abel. P. 0. box B‘l!,luiflcncnfl;‘lit’f.‘uml:x. v RIVY and cesspools cleaned by K. Ew. p X 0 Box & Biaulylos ' STORAGE—Wesi & Storago (o, corner 14th and Nichols st., are preparoa to Feceive and store all kinks of ‘Boutehold geods A store on % §o0d rotnil SIrOL, Apply the “Ormaba ioal “Etaty wod Toaa ™ &l months. Will tuke part payment in hourd- Tugquire 221 N. 10th st 03 19 0ne 10-boae upright boler and ongine with fittings comploto. A bargain. Nebrasks Steaw Luundry, 108 8. 1ith'st._ w0 {\OR SALE—1 piano, fursiture and kitchem range. TI7S. 19tk st L] iately, threo fir : none but experienced noed rtney & Co., 1520 Douglas. 8 'l for genernl Lo Apply 2307 Dodg WWANTED- First clnss tablo waiters. irls preferred. Danbaum’s restnurant 1511 Farnam St. ‘,v,\srr:'n—',\_ wirl for_goneral nousowork: good wages paid. Inquire at Edholm & rickson's 81510 WANTE the Eurek Tzard. WANTED=25 young Inlies and go learn telography. Prospects for. positions when compotent,good. ~Address W. 3. D. room 1, Crounse block, 16th st, Omehn. w8 W ANTED—A girl at tho Emmett Houl WANTED—At once. a smiadie aged housa- keoper in a.gmall fumily on a farm. No objection to one child. A stendy Réme. Ror particulars address lnmediately G 31, Bec oifice. —A girl for general housowork at oward st. 965 WANTED-MALE HELP. ‘ 7 ANTED 1000 pibbloto #ond Osgood's New Histors of NebMNkn, Mot interosting of any yet publishodi’ @ sottiors and all othees should see it. Prige &340, Jus. Osgood Co., 8. 10th st. 80-19 I‘r YOU want "'&}m embrodiery or first: clnss droasmakigh A€ your homes, qall A 416 N. 16th st. S40jy 14 o TP U VRO .. W TANTED—By & young married coupl rooms and board in A private family, in good location. AAdreds G 51, Bee office. SS8'1TH '“"Av'tm —One or two good horses in oX- ango for house and lot. Ballou Bro 1516 Douglasst, 81021 \ FANTED—A good work horse in exhange for painting. Address G 41, Bee office. 1% 08519 " [t . W ASTED-A acoan hand sett of reports of Nebraska Supfemb Court. Call on or ad- dress L. D, Holme; Room 8, Fronzer blook. 740 \VANTED-Teams. T. Murray. an y FANTED-Short-aand_work of all kinds J. 1. Haynes & Co., 1511 Dodge st. TOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS, JOR RENT. tore with 4 rooms fn roar, on paved strec for any business. Ap- ply on premises. ning st. 808 JOR RENT_The building now being. by by Bar ker Bros, on the co:mer of tithand Jones, 60x30 foet, amd four or five stories high, will bé rented for hotel or warehouse purposes; and be finished to suit the purpoge of tonant, C. E. Mayne Roal Estate and Trust Co., Isth and Farnuin. 801 QOR RENT_Ond now brick_house, § rooms, good cellar, woll and cistern, No, 200 30th and Hamilton sts. Augrust Wil NT—§ room cottago on 2ith and stor. Inquire room 18 Omaha National NT_Furnishod room 14 horses, beautiful grounds, Leavenwe and 33d st., $50 per month. C. E. Mayne Real E 5th and Farnam, 2% OR RENT—One 8 and one 10 room house with all modern improvements, in a desir- able loeation. Inquire of O. F. Davis'& Co., 1505 Farnam. FOR RENT-ROOMS. A NI 301 1Y) VYV ANTED—A nicely turnishod room in quigt location. “Address G 5% Bee office. 906-17% OR RE! ore room on 1ith st, near Farnam: mnke fine office, $2. Brick store, N E cor. 14th and Howard, $55. C. E. Mayne, Real Estate and Trust Co. = 890 OR RENT—A suit of furnished rooms. 1611 Californin. 802 j:‘\ R RENT—A woll furnished room at 150 Farnam st., opposite Merchants Hotel, only 16 893-15¢ IOR RENT—Nicely furn Dodge. F'OR RENT—Fiveroom house, furnished, Tor5 or 6 months: will be rentod choap 1o good party. Edward Larkin, Exposition Build- ing. 80) ToR RENT 2414 Chicago st. Fm{'nr\'r-yurx\inl\o(mnxm, 1510 Harnoy. hod rooms TOR19% 1018 JROR RENT—Furnished room, 1707 Cas B30- nishod room with alcovi or &thst, % block N st. Mury’d 110 OR RENT—W W “board, neatly furnished rooms, 1718 Cads'st. R 848-19* NT—T o Rloors and office with use of clovator, suitalis for light wholosaleing or storage. W, LIWtglt, 317 8 15th st. 70185 OR RENT—Bjralshed tront room. 1113 ! Douglus. % B5-i9e POR RENT—Njvely, furnished front room, 1623 Dodgo st. 03190 Ntely furnished rooms with Sontlprost cor. th and \ ebster. 3180 'OR RENT--Ono front room vory nicoly fur- nished; 2117 Webstos st. R BENT_ A clant suits of two rooms. Apply with referonces, 1607 Douglas. - 74b [ OR RENT— board. 'OR SALE-IT taken at onoe, S3x8S feet on the cornor of 16th and Jackson sts, $16,000. Corner of St. Mary's ave and ISth st three streot fronts, $15.000. 10 nores near Fort Omaha, Iarge house, barn, fno orchard, containing every kind of feuits, Any of these pieces are very cheap and wiil stand closo investigation. C. K. Muyne Real Estato & Trust Co., 15th and Farnam. T OB SALE-Two clegant oast front corner Jots in Burr Oak: natural shade troos. Hatcher, Gadd & Co., 1216 Douglas streot, Millard hotol block Omaha, Neb. 4 OR EXCHANGE—£6,00 stook dry goods for Omaha property hor & Fitch, 218 8 15th st. 405 JOR SALE 1ots In every addition in suit purchasor. Also desicat erty. Gibson, Larson & Co., Room Hiock. OR SAL <Corner on Jackeon st, busin $18,50. A raro bargain, Coll soon. Mar: shall & Tobieck, 1511 Farnam. < o0 OR SALE—Five desirable Amoior place Tota at & bargain it sold within fow days, Inquire of Risdon & Comstock, Merchents Na- tional bank building, Room 1, up-stairs. 494 {VOR SALE—Or Trado—lmproved and unim. proved lands in Furnas and ot 1er western counties, Address Wm. Simeral, Arapahos, Furnas Go. ‘Neb, 275 QUECIAL BARGAIN—Fino bacre lots, all B together, in Himebaugh's addition, Must bo sold right nway. Price per uoro, $500. R. C. Pattorson, 13th and Dougins. o OR SALBE—§ acres {n Barkalow & sun-div hares in Omaha Dairy ated buggy; 4 fine bacber chairs. " st 691 J3RIGHTON AND NEWPORT two most popu- Jarncre adiitions; nearcr than any others selling fustor and on ' easicr terms. Seo Brigh: 00 and Nowport, for acre lots located ns_ these are will be impossible to find in less than & year from now. Remember brod ncros make many 0o Brighton and vacant ms to rop- il . Tukoy, 134 Farnam st. 143 OR SALE. ado tor unimproved prop- erty within two milosof city, 8 fino modern house of 9 rooms, woll, cistern &nd ! arn, beau- Bully finished inside; lot 50x15), located one Block from terminus of rod and greon car lines. . M. aton 613 8. UST think of it. for only $1 Two lots east fronts and near strect oo 500, TBMGHTON AND NEW PORT two most popu- lar acre additions; nearer thun any others; sellini fastor und on ens Sce Brigh' ton und Nowport for acro jots located as these are will bo impossible to find in loss than a_year from tiow. Remomber broad acres make many lots, Soo Brighton and N B\uu SALE—DBy Carthage, Carthage, Carthngo. Wa have the chocest lots on Cuming and Tzardstreots i this charming now addition. See them before you buy. Btockdale & Bun 1611 Dodge st. - JOR SALE-By Stockdal & Bunchor. Totsin Carthago. . Lotsin Bedford Plnco Lots in_Lincoln Place 1ots in Toavenworth Tof Lota in Thornburg. Lots in Plainview Lots in Kirkwood Lots in Parmenter Pl Lotsin Hanscom Place Lots in Shull's Addit Lots in McCandlish Place Houses and lots in al par suburbs, Alwayssee us before you buy or sell. Stockdale & Buncher, 1511 Dodge streot. 71017 REPICKS GROVE, aniy insido Tote at $700 to L$1,400 to be had in town. Thoy ask $3,500 for lota joining Redick's Grovo: Keo Rodick's Grove and’ soe for yourself that theso lots at $700 to #1,500 aro unequalled for price location. TH AMES, 1507 FARNAM ST, OR SALE—$12,000 will buy an elogant resi- dence. newly farnished: very best location 10, tho city, near 19th and Chiongo sts. Dogys & Hill, 1403 Farnam. MES' PLACE—Lots solling vory fa building all over this popular addition. siest terms. See Ames Place. ) UERY. acres? A.—Patterson Park, “Ol How far. from courthousoia Patter- g son Park? A.—3!5 miles. WENT_A flitd of xpoms, with_bokrd. 813 Do PO IR B )R RENT—Furnished rooms. Prices from $8to 825 per month, with or without beard. 62380outh 15th st. 579-21% T—Furnished rooms. 0, 10th and Dougln OI RENT—Ono nice room at 222 Dodge A stroct. 9 OR RENT—Two store rooms on I6th streot, Water, gas and sowor conncctions. ‘The ‘C.E.Mayae and Trust Co., cor. 15th and l"n;;lllm. Inquire 602 “,‘A&'THD-I\ good driver and worker at.my dwelling house. Must be a good n Must bring written recomwendation, A Poppleton. %05 @100 monthly oarnod. See personal column. 810-19% VV‘;".ED_A good solicitor on ealary. Call at 1514 Douglas, up-siairs. 90219 \ TANTED—A good horseshoer. Address C. Murray, Grand Island, Nc S D—Shipping clerk nufacturing ness. Address with enco and ox- 71-17 ‘oinen nevding profit, sulary und exponses: buys.” Addr ,1¥5 Quiney s D—Mcn and able employmen Goods stuple. Everybod. stamp, Couverse MIg WANTED-Muchine hauds; good wag steady work to experionced hands. Oma- ha Shirt Factory. 308 N. 16th st. 66122 W ANTED—At once, muy ané wife, or good strong woman, for farm and' general house work on runch in Kunsas. A, D. Morso, 14th and Farnam sts. 88419 ANTED—Young man in officé who has had some experience in office worlk, is correct and willing to be useful, and can furnishrefer- ences. Address G 52, B6o of £867-18 "VASTEI)~\VL\DI(‘MM . by Jobn Wanamaker, Philudeipbin, for dry goods, carpots, hosicry, Undcerwear and'noti oifs. Only experienced men with tra le. eonfidential, of course. §1118% VWANTED=Mon and women desiring prodt- able employment: ealary or commission on stuple gouds: nddress, with 23 oents ST ps, 10 puy postage, for contiaat and samples. I 5 Mg, Co., CHicigo. Ba)yli* Tkins” fan at- VW ANTED—Agents to_sell tachment for sewing macl Those who 25 10 $100 can make $a00. this amplo $1. Circulirs fie H 7 Harrison nvenue, Boston, Mui WANTED I vicklayors wind o stors, otion men for R, B, work. ‘Wages t going, ~Call for particulars upa ortntion At Moore's employment office, £00 South 10th St., 8. L. Balley, managor. K FPYWO energetic men of good chiract dress, hetween 2) and 45 years of age. J, M. French & Co., Koom 1¢, Bu shman fiook. &19- 78 first-class cook at 805 VWANTED-Luborers *for —railroad woric: oAmsters, shovelers and tracklayors. ipped ever: E. 8 Albright, . R. Lubor Agent, 138 m st. 021 SITUATION WANTED. “v,lxrm—A Position in & lumber yard or hardware store; can give good roferencos. Address Homer Piutt, Prescott, 10wa. 847186 wih'n D—Situation by 6 German drugkist 23 years of age, 8 yoars' oxporicnce In tho cnmt; notatmid of 'work., Addross G 57, Boo ofiice. sy VW ANTED=Sicaiion by orive family 10 do goneral work G 55, Bee Ollice. NTED—A i Private family o w tion s housekecper in Address G 4, Bee oflice, i \\‘A\"I'I D—Lady wanls pos tion us_coo hotel or restuurunt. Addross G office. “VAN‘I’I- D—Situation in A8 bookkeapor, by b 2O man: of reforonces. Good BAbIS Address G Bee otfice. B Oitich W mssist- Best e —A drug clork, wants s position in \ v vlsewliere. Cin speak German or lwl(“:h 1 recommendation of character abill iy had experience in ity, wod under- & position in Ary good MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Apply by letier: OR RENT—A furnished room in & private family. Apply 2516 Dougla$ Street, 250 storos on 9th and Douglas, tores on £1d and Cuming, Paulsen & Co.. Farnum 81 8. 15th st. POB BALE—HOUSES—LOTS. JROR SALE—Half acro lot jn Gise's addition, 25th and Cammeron st., 4 blocks from street cars, Inguirc.on premises: 8381 J7 OR SALE—A store buiiding southwe of town, vory choap. J, . Bvuns & OR SALE—3 houses to be moved off_lots; will sell cheap, The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co. n (OB SALE—A biirg o : stock ranch in , with improyemer Ggo. B-'Swith, fow duys oniy, herry county, Neb., . Call on or address om 1, Puxton Butlding; B. EVANS & CO. » Have for sale: 132 feet 8. track in alley, nr 100x144 on U. P. south sesibss Cornor for business, Saundors st Another . Arothor . ‘Another Another. ver vas . . Corner for business, Leavenworth st, 140 feet front Sa0ssoeaspind sus o . 8 feet front on Cuming st, a bargwin. ... foot on N. 15th, tine locition for retti} Business Propert Improved Kesidence Property. vod Proporty. an present better list of property than any dealer in the oity. Call wnd verify tis siato- t #-19 OB SALE—Cottage ove block from Swun- 8 street oars, 5 rooms, eity water, new This housé is now and s burghin at 18003 3250 cush, bul §20 per month. # six room cottages on Hamilton ' street: nice yard,shade troos, smail fruit, fencod, a very pleasant and dosruble home;' small cash pay- ment; bul $25 per month 2 cottages on King stroot, 2 blocks from street ears; perfectly new: city water, cistorn, 6 room, gratein parlor; yard sodded and fenced. $250 cash, bal €3 per month. Bmall cagh A few ots in Linooln Place, $150. pAgment; bal $16 nuy‘:.,umn. iRty 1% Douglus st. 80016 OR ¥ALE—Tyo of tho fincat lots In Now. rt, with g0od tibli (o, very choap, Kdward Larkin, Exposition Bufidin 808 CE tUf €li prices asked and money ted is ast an invescnont us you Bee the lots 4 i—A bargain—44 feot on Harney, near Jith: 800, qash, balance long tim only $16.000. Hizgins § Park, 16: glas. PBRIGHTON AND NEWPORT 05t pop lar ucre udditions; fiearer than any others selling faster and on’ dasier terms. Soe Brigl ton und Nowport for aoro lots located as these are will be impossiule to And in less thau & year from now. Remember, brond acres make many lots; Soe ur.gmuqm‘Afi Nowpo ARNAM ST. 0K SALE—Holkg dnd lot o North Omabu, ome block from ‘stroot car, dticup it 89,06 0. F. Davis & Co. 8710y T NOR SALE—Fine corner lot on Farnam § with 2 good houses routhug for §1.50 & yoar; rice §20,000, §5,000 cagh, bulnce to be arranged. Dught to sell readily. ‘Marshall & Lobeck, 1511 Farnam st. 648 ( RCHAKD L lots s¢ll on their rits. Low pricos and casy torms given. Call at The C. E. Mayne and Trust Co.'s office and get & plat. £V " 1) Pl s 00—East front on Dolaware streot, Hansoom place, beautitul lot 2,100, Lovgren & Wilde, 104 Farnau streot. s MES' PLACE is the property on which to make money by a smail investment. Tt solls fast and housos are being built ou this ground. Come and see the lots. ) Asces, 1507 FARNAM ST. OR BALE-—Having 10 leave om account of " my wil lutlh‘l will soll the loase and iw- provements of the 'livery barn, 1424 O street, with horses. huilhl and barucs or ate. fi-lgrnu Robert Starling, 1624 O street. Lincoin, b ANTED—Guod family horse. Rillings, \V 2403 Hurucy st & Bm':l"u T ANTED—A place for & good girlin & i W 10 40 gonoral ho C AR pergor Mindan Towa e sl o REPICK'S GEOVE, oy inalde lots ut §100 (o $1,400 £0 bo had in' town. Thoy ask §3,50 for Joining Rediok's Grove. Soo Hediok's Grave mud sec for yoursel that ticso lofs ut 8100 %0 $1.500 are unequalied for price and location, T AMES, Fauxau Br. ('),‘lhl‘l‘cun acroa bo_bought in Pattorson . Park onlong time, ecasy payments and low rate of intorest? A. EDICK'S GROVE, only inside lots nt 8700 to $1,400 to be had in'town. They ask $3,500 for Iots joining Redick’s Grove. See Redick’s Grove and’ see for yourself that these Iots at §700 to u.w‘)‘ue unoqualied for price and Ioeation K M ) OR SALE—Improyed and unimproyed farm Innds. * Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block 151 J B, EVANS & CO. . Have for sale Lots in Hawthorne, Adjolning west ond. at §60) to £1,200. Compnro prices with surrounding prices, and sco the margin, then see us, Lots in Creston— “The most bonutiful location for residence in the city. Grand views in all dircctions, drain- ago, grades, etc., perfect. Sec thom, and then seo us. A choice’ line of corner lots on Saunders st. for business lots. Blocke, Half Blocks, Acre Tracts, In all parts of the city at bargain prices. 86519 ORSALE—Lot 60x78 ft on 10th st, corner, houses rent for $27 per month; $5,000, or will 30l in 3parts. 33 lotund 2 housec,ront for $32 per month; Plerco, near 7th stroot, £6,00. New house, everything first class, tull lot on Hamilton streot, nenr 26th, $3,500. o lots and2 houises on Fuinwia near th streot, tory boarding house, 12 rooms, saloon,barn, 1all lot; oto, 3! Full fot and i room house in Lowe's add,#1,400 16 acros Lmile from S. Omuh1 8tock yards, 6200 por-acre, or will sell in 5 parts of 5 neres e 2 neres woll improved, near Ft. Omahn, §5, Lot on Beward st, near 31st, $600 easy term 51018 in West S1do near cauulng factory, ench, ‘Acro in West Omaha near Bolt Line, £2,%0, acres in West Omahin, £8,200, 125 £t £ront on Georgi Ave.,noar Leavenworth etroot, £5,800, 57 ft'notth front on Dodge near 29th st., $3,750 cnsy terms. 2lots in Pinin View, §1,200. Large lot on Howard st, n block from St. Mar ve, £, 180 feet west front on24th st, #125 per foot. LU?K‘]”“ Virginia Ave, near Leavenworth st., Lot in Sunnysido, §1,150. House of 8 rooms on' 15th near N1 #2500 e Houise 016 xooms on 18t st, near Nicholas, $11,000. r Sonth Ave,one 0 cholas street, 2. 125 1t east front on 8 15th 4tory brick building on Harney st, §: Corner44x1352 1t on Hay 'y st, $20,000, g9t XL (8,2 8t0ry house orl Howard streot, 24,01 ot 22x120 £t on Dodgenear near 11th st,&4,500 Lot in Nelson's add, §1.700, Corner lot Seward st, Money to loan at low EDWARD KUEHL, GISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- ION ALIST, 308 Tenth Street, botwoen Farnam and Harney, will, with the aid of guardias spirits, obtaln for any one a glance in the present, of certain_conditions in efuture. Boots “and shoos wade o order. Perfectsatisfaction guaraotesd Cheapest Acre Property near ity OTE BRILLIANTE Lots for Sale fn all parts of Gity. EASY TERMS $. 8. VAN BEUREN, 220 S. l4th. LOTS $700 to $700, $200 cash, bal. 4.3-3 Yrs an Beuren Placs, 3 blocks trom King St. Cars 8. 8. Van Beuren, 220 8. 14th 00 Lot 10442166 Corner on Burtst, 1 block from and horse-cars; I;.o- ':'“mn‘s, weil, m“g“ H:La:&e, u'gf, 'm)‘tl'f& Corner 10 o0 Caimpbell o, asar Oaldwell, 10 SOhaes Shads trics, traies e " BUN0, who V‘i?"%:‘lll. Dowgias and 16th Sts. A New Dime Muasounm Attraction, t. Paul Globo: “You say you never w Frankie ~ slsom when she wasa school girl “‘Never Never had a cousinthat was her class. to at some high school or academy?" Never had a cousin.” “‘You do not live in a tamily where the lady of the nhouse was the third cousin of one of Frankie's classmates?’ “I bos Al “‘Did I understand you to say that Miss Folsom never passed a portion of one summer in your native town?" ‘‘She was never there, to my knowl- edgo. " “And you never had a friend who occu- pied the suite of rooms she and her mother did at the Gilsey housey" ‘‘My friends never stop there.” ‘‘But wasn't your father once an inti- mate friend of Frankie's grandpa “My father never saw the old gentle- man, How many summers have you spent at Deer Parky” *Never was thero “You are positive that you did not frequently go there with Senator Davi ‘‘Never saw the senator." “‘You are dead sure that you never saw little Frankie when she used to play with the school children of Buflalo?' “And your wife's niece nover recited to a cousin of Frankic's ecarly teacher?” “Never." “‘Where were you born?"’ “In Kentucky.” “I’ll give youa thousand dollars a week to make the n at my dime museum. You're the first American citizen I've seen in three weeks that hadn't either n the president’s wife when she was a little girl or wasn't an all-fired liar.”" il Notes on Suicide. One woman coimmitted suicide because her mother did. There are more suicides 1 Indiana than anywhere else in the United States. The man who impaled himself on his own_ wooden leg 1s like the bird which puzzled Dundreary—he must “‘tlock by himself.” It is rather more than two to one that a suicide will happen in the daytime, and more happen on the 11th of the month than any other day. One New York man shot himself be- cause he had ho cash to put in the platter at church, and another “died to do good to the rest of mankind.” One man ed to a shady spot on a summer day with a lump of ice and sundry bottles. Then he mixed himself a delicious deadly punch and died. It is in the happy spring that people go most freely to the altar and the g 635 committed suicide in budding ‘.’qu whereas only 414 are credited to snowy January. Shooting is by far the most popular way of shufiling out of life, per] P, beo- use S0 many more men commit felo de se. Poisoning is a good second, and is characteristic of women. What shall be said of the persons who jumped into furnaces, who soaked them- selves with kerosene and lighted it, who drove spikes in their brains, who tested guillotines built by themselves, who crawled through barbed-wire fences until death followed upon exhaustion? Of 6,338 cases of suicide 471 were maids and 1,815 bachelors. Any disposition toward an easy jest at the sad fate of these unmarried fellows is rudely checked by contemplation of the alarming facts about those who preferred death to con- tinuance 1n married life—2,053 husbands committed suicide and 598 wives. Two hundred and thirty-eight widowers failed to find life worth living without their sponces, but grief for their husbands drove only 128 widows into voluntary graves, How to Make Yourself Unhappy. Hall’s Journal ot Health: In the first place, if you want to make yourself mis- erable, be seltish, Thing all the time of yourself and your things. Don’t care about_anything: else. Have no feclings for any but vourself. Never think of en- joying the satisfaction of seeing others happy, but rather if you see a smiling face, be jealous, lest another should en- joy what you have not. Envy every one who is beiter off than yourself; think un- kindly toward them, and speak lightly of them. Be constantly afraid lest some one should encroach on your rights; be watchful against it, and if any should come near your things snap at them like a mad do, Jontend earnestly for every- thing thatis your own that may not be worth a ' pin. ~ Never yield pomt. Bo very sensitive, and take everything that is said to you in playfulness in the most serious manner. Be jealous of your friends lest they should not think enough of you; and if at any time they should seem to neglect Tou put _the worst con- struction upon their conduct. e Benton'sHair Grower All who are BALD, all who are becomin| BALD, all avho do not want to be bald, al who_are troubled with DANDRUFKF, or TLUCHING of the sealp; should use Benton's Hair Grower, Eignry PER CENT of those uslmi it haye grown hair. It never fails to fllnl) he hair from falling. Through sickness and fevers the hair sometimnes talls off in a short time, and although the person may haye remained bald for years, if you use Ber- ton’s Hair Grower according to directions you are sure of & growth of hair, In hun- dreds of cases we have produced a good growth of Hair on those who have been bald and ylmuea for yenrs we have fully substan- tiated the following fact: We grow Hair in 80 matter how long bald. Unlike other preparations, it contains no sugar of lead, or vegetable or mineral poisons, i specific for falling hair, dandruff, its tehing of the sealp, The Hai is a hair food, and omposition is al exactly like the oil which supplies the hair with its v ‘“l(v‘ DOUBL ND TRIPLE STRENGTH. When the skin is very tough and hard, and the follice is apparenfly effectually oclosed, the single strength 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. Pricy “sinzle strongth, 81,003 double strengt] 00; triple strength, $3.00. If your druggists have not got it we will send it prepared on_receipt of price BENTON HAIR GROWER CO., Cleveland, O. Sold hy C. ¥, Goodman and Kuhn & Co. 15th snd Douglas, 18tk and Cumings - - Clark North, a blind man, carrles the mail from Claryville, Sullivan county, to Big Indian, Ulster county, N. Y., a dis- tance of twenty-one miles, three times a week, The road is so rough as to he impassable for vehicles, and the route is accomplished on foot, H mail carricr on this route fo 3 and has never missed a Wip either in sununer or winter. —— Halford Sauce mak ritiou es out of 100, no LA R Recenuy published statist India give the entire populi , and the superiicial ar squave miles; 43,549,158 enumerated, The der population reaches its maximuni in Ben gal, where there were #42.8 inhabitunts residences to the square mile; the minimum is found | in Central India, with 50.; Rurmauh with 42.8 to :h square mile, For every males th are 121 fe males. The Hindoos and Buddi cludo 190,000,000; the Mohamm 50,000,000 Christ 1,800,000 1. Y 12,000; and various other aller numbers. The entire amounts to £171,577,045, In March, 1385, the entire length of rail- roads, in miles, was 12,000, of the tele 3,641; thy total lengih of , and in British Ready Mixed Paints at J. A. Fullor & Co., cor. 14th and Douglas sts. sity of the | | Throat troubles promptly removed ‘b }nlng Red Star Cough Cure. No bad ef- ects, The Great Southern Remedy for all BOWEL TROUBLES AND CHILDREN TEETHING. do not know of this de 0f OuT moUNtAine alize the fact, that ,_which 0 many ‘of us 1l Most overy ALApG, thare I8 & prin: clplo in 1t having & wonderful effect on the bowels, Dr. Bigger's Hucklobirry Cordial is ho GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY (HAL Festores (e littlo one teething and cures Diarrhaa Ypgniecy ana Ceamp Uolle, e (¢ is considered that at this ssason of tho year sudden and_ dAngerous attacks of the 80 frequent, and we hear of 5o many ccureing boforo a physician can 'be , 1t 1a fnportant that every houses d should provide themselves With some apeedy relief, a doso of Which will relieve th Jpin and save much anioty, | e, Hig Huckleherry Cordiai 13 a siinple remody whick. any Child 15 ploased to take. Price, 80 cents n bottle. Manufactured by WALTER A, TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga. for's Cherokee Remedy of Bweet Gum tuttety will cure Congha Croup and Con gumption._Price 35 cts. and $1'a vott le. For sale by tho HLT. ClarkeDrug Co., and all drupgists Closing Qut. I have the largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS’ I am closing out PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- bons, gauzes, crapes and other styles of trinumig; Goods ‘Must Be Sold. Best of Bargains ever offered. Call and see them, J. J. BLISS, No. 328 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Councrm, BLures, Town, June 14th, A, D. 1886, To whom it may concorn: Notice i horeby given that the copurtnership herctoforo ex- Jsting botweon Willism Ritter and kd Adams doing business undor the firm name and siyle of Ritter & Adams, is hereby dissolved. ‘All perdons having toeounts to settio with said fem are hereby notified to settle tho samo with Wil- linm Ritter, and all payments of money or other dues duo said firm from Any porson are from and after this hate payable to Willinm Ritter. WILLTAM RITTER. P. BOYER & CO. DEALERS IN Hall’sSafes,Vaults TlmoLoeki and Jail V]ork. arnam Strect, Omaha, Neb. A STANDARD MEDICAL WOER FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPAID. ILLUSTBATIVE SAMPLE FREE 0O AL A 1} HNOW THYSELF.. prUanatedVitalley. Norvous and Physioal Debility Man, Brroms of Youth, and thi 1d miseries resulting from”indiscresion’ and e: o8&, book or evory ‘m ni, middle-aged: old. "1t contains 125 pre -rr‘rt Ons for all acute an chronicdisenses, each or.® of which is invalual 1. found by {oviiiorwhiso oxharlanco for 48+ pexrale uch s brobably nove mus 1ty gunrantoed Lo be s Hnse chanical, literary and profes- Work 1n {hia_60dntry {OF 810 orthe money will be rofund in every instance, Prios only 81 by ‘muil, postpaid. 11 od sample, N3, - Bendnow. (3old medal ded the anthor by the N tlonal Medieal Assoe , the Tlon. A. . Bissell, Smoars'af (0 bonrd tha rondor i re! L1218 worth more totha young a ot Ll wonoration cinn alf tydAtld ox'or Calfaruiand’ the'slver mings of ‘Novda Somiine hro Ihe Saienos of [Af6 POINES 04t Lhe. Focks and quicke suniitom wiieh o ‘eduitihrion wnt oot 't Sy A 0ung man havo beo TALALLY Wrocked. -MuncLose rror » of Lifolsof kroater valuo than all the Yublished in ‘this conitry Tor tho pask AT Countitution e ionco of LAf8 18 A Supbed and mastorly trast. Dotrolt ¥ras 180 on nervous and physical dobility. P48 resstne Paxvody Modioat institute. or 2, a7k o4 Bul el streot, Boston, Mas, who 8 esnsitedon all lasnaes oqulriog kil (o 6500 o ing kil o Al ot horpiyatc ooty Bush od the akill Of i a ity B sty withous aa Astance of Tallues Red Star Line Canying the Belglum Royal and United States Mai), suiling cvery Suturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL. LAND AND FRANCE. SPRING AND SUMMER RATES: 8alon froum $i o §102. Excursion trip from | 8100 to #1380, Second Cabin, outwird, $ivg prepaia, 345 oxcursion. $90. Stecrago passnge otor Wright & Sois, Genora 115, 55 Brondway, Yo Honty Pundt, 1218 Furn ulsen & Co., 1321 Furnaim st y shomai—than uny oth 8 Yarawm 511 D, 0. Fro Legal Notice, (3 BURGRSINCLATR and Olive P. Siu x fe, noan eut defondnnis, wil tuke D notice thieon tho Jet day of June, 1346, Mijton Hendrix, plaiutiff, herein, 1164 his poticion in. the District Court of Douklus couuty, Nobras the objoct wnl 1 the spaciiio per= 0t o wrilten contract (o ouvey 1@ A by quit-claim lowlng iy tor t: ., block 22: lot 2, biock ; lot 8, b nalderation for which has been fully paid by sud plaintiff to said de- fendunts, You ure requirud 10 answer suia petition on fore tho 12k day of July, 1586, r, his d Oraha, June 1st.1 MILTON fIENDRIX, Plataus neys. we-, i | | By Coxopom, Cuankson & WuNT, His Altor ] y Co! , ClAl i