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CIAL rtisemonts und It the first insertion nt in<ertion, and $1.5 tisement taken for | first NOTICES this he 1 : the insert.on nted to the line; they st be prid in advane must r ¥ and m Bements mu: handed in b s m., and takon or A Prrties ad ing the will please sk thoir on pr vor 10F 10 cire nilnued T in these <olumns And hat care of Tie Bvr, ble them to get red except ctters, a8 none will ba de fion of che Al Anewers 1o TO LOAN-MONEY, 1. Mahone Ly G"“l‘\‘lnw\\ln o, J I Mo, Moy whete ¢ RANS, hotse Remeniber, at owinpany in t Co.. room hotol PIME Omahn financial exchunee ispre mako lonns in_any amount, on any kind of approved security. Large esliateral loans a epcciity. Al on ehittoly and renl caiate in amounts and time 1o &uit. Lower rates, botter terms, and prompter sorvice than any loan agency in the city. For furthor particuines enil office on the sccond floor of the Barker Block, southwest corner of Farnam and 15th streets: )\ Co., nam TV GVEY to loun by the undersigmod, who has the only properly organizod loan agency n Omaba. Lowns of $10 to $1,000 made on fur niture, planos. cegans, horses, wagons, machin ery, &, without removal ' No delays. Al business' strictly confidentinl. Loans €0 made that sny part ean be paid at any time, ench pay ment reducing the cost pro rata. Advances made on fine watches and dinmonds. Persons #hould carefully consider who thoy are dealine with, a8 many new concerns are daily com fnto ‘existence. Shonld you need mon and son me, W. R Croft, Room 4, W Building, 15th and Harn 150,000 1o lorn on_city Tesidence property D Geo. W. Day, 145 Farnam. 25 3, "ER CENT—Money 10 10, 0, Stownrt & Co., Mtoom 5, fron bank, 12th any Farnam 1O LOAN Room 8, V 1O 1TOAN—Atlower rat @ In the city, on furniture, piauos wigons, or ktock of any kind Jower Fafes than any otner loan o city. City Loan & Morteawe 15, 1404 Farnam 8t, opposits than any wred to ONEY to lonn on residenco and busineas property, Lowest rates. C. J. Caswell & Hootn 19, iron Dank 1huilding, i2th and Far 20,000 10 Lowest ¢ lonn ntes. Bums_ €500 And upwards. Temis, 15th- and Douxlis sts 210 ONEY TO LOAN—O, F. Davis & Co. Roal Eatate and Loan agents, 1605 Farnam St. ONEY TO LOAN-On good goor &y MoGavock, room 7 Realck Itlock, 1509 v IVLUNEY TO LOAN—On reul catato ARAGhAL tola. D. L. Thomas. ONEY TO LOAN—In aums of §200 and up- wards on first-C.aus re Potter & Cobb, 1615 Farnam St ONEY LOANED &t C, F. Reed & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons rl‘rmnn! property of all kinds and all other ar- icles of value, without removal. 319 8 15th, x Binrhun's Commission storo. - All bus! strictly confidental. 5 BUSINESS CHANCES. r-fl_\'_r———-n T TF Trade T 0 hoomiig town a hotel, the only hotelm town. _Address 0. L. Erickson, Potter, Choyenne Co., Neb, 405-2¢ ook sa Or exehnnee for g0od ity proj oy, meat market doing good husiness, in wood rurining order, in one of the best locx inOmahn. Address H. 32, Bee ofiiee. OB SALE-A first-closs with furge number of 1 par it address H 21, o 0 inx to luroy ee office, [OR SALE—20 slinres stock of §i0each of o Wyoming Meat Company of Chogenno, Wy. e S0k 15 Nirstociass, wil boat th clogest investigation and 1S now paying n wood dividend. For further particulars nddry BT, cire Omaha Beo, Omahin, N JroR SALE-—On nccount of other business 1 will sell my jeo cream parlors and confe tionery storo ni 1420 Douglus streets, at low fiz- ures. 10 you wani o bargain upply at once, ¥, Norris. o] POR SALE-Stock of drugs nbout SL2K in thriving town incentral Nebrnska, nso ohysfcians in conneetion, Address H, jco. Joor sa ing business: bonre ard For g noargoe § Ty tion; good gon for selling, und casy terms to right v Addross “H-10," Tee oflico. 21220 AR SALEIn a prospe ! Towa of nbont 500 inhubitants, the C. 1. & P. R. K. line,n good and completo butchoring business will be sold choap, 18 the firosent owner fatends; on account of his poor \erlth, 10 go to Californin. Fer furthe formaiion, address 1 5, Bee ofice. JIOR SALE—A complete stock of milllinery £00d8: 1180 store fixtures; in a_desirable lo- eality. Wil be sold very cheip. Call on or ad- dress Frank O, Kayser, 404 North 16th st_. Oma- hin, Nob, s 01 EXCHANGE—Stocks of goods of cvery kind, for farms and Jand; also lands to ex- chungo for goods. 1f you want to_trade, no mutter what it is you have, write, with full’ do- seription, to C."E. Mayno, (teal Estate and Trust Co., Omaha Neb. 260 0T SATE—A first-cluss bakery, restaurant and confectionery stand in a town of 7,000 fnhabitanis. 1nquire of ¥. P, Fay & Ca., Omulia. 6 NOR SALE- ral stocks of goods, doing a healthy business, ownership clear, satis- fuction gunranteod; terms casy, some Omaha property taken in' exchange. Murshall & Lo- beek, 1911 Furnam st. a2 — ttlo town in situuted on FOUND. in front fo of Omuhi. TR \\ ’- D—From 1¥th and Pierco Sts., D sorrel horse, whito feet, white face, right. fore lew. Reward for return. ] OYT=flack St fomand *pup, - femiic: 4 urn to 1610 Farnam' streot and 5950 darlk Inme in BB {TRAYED OR STOLEN--Small dark roan B nare, bluek mane and tail: halter on. Ko tien to Jidee Anderson’s oflice or Spruco .3 will pay liberal rowsrd. D. B. Houck. $3339¢ with anchor on th st. and re 0 22, 1 buy muare Roturn to 1659 ceive rewars PRAYED OR STOLL orner of 26th and Leavonworth sta, & bay horse, woight mbout 1100 1hs ., lamo in tizht front foot, blind in Reward for veturn, J. W.'Toquet. 3820 PERSONAL. PERSONAL—Wantod at once & buyer for an fashioned Omaba lot 80XV, in the plat \ia; must bo sokd Bt once: a grand arenin and scoat once without delny and Lyill take you to it without must | 30id by 8d of July. D, 8. Moore & Co. ' 401-30 IERSONAL PETSODS W nn wish 1o build a lome in Orchard Al 1 will soll 1ots upon pryment of iho nominal sum of ten dollars wnd hilance at the end of five youwrs. Interest at 8 e, cent, puyablo semi-annunily. TS 12" tho t olfet over mado (o any home-sooker 10 this city. Call and seo me. ~C. B. Mayne, Roeal tato and Trust Co., §.W. or. Jith ana Faram. Jeautiful ph in_one h Chyistie, 1514 Douglus. B 100 monthly oarnod. puinting Illllf)\l 1) weeks longer. DERSONAL—L, 0. Jones & Co,, Economy Olothiers, 1300 ¥arnam st., want your trade 11 the clothing line. Call and'see thein. $46)y1 nnmm And lodgings, ati2 N, 1th st. 126 J30ABD and lodging, $4 & week 132 Jonos st G20y OB BENT oo and board tor two. Capikol ave 1813 12 WISCELLAWEOUS. RENT—Square Hospe, 1513 Douglus, DRIVY vaults and cess pools cieanad Abel Plano, $¢ monthly: A by F. ( P. O, box 878, residence 116 Cuinin 125 July 100 P RINY i oS00t clowied Ty B Ewing, P 0 Box 4471 Baauly e 0w moutiuy profit. Boe Personul column, Thi-2oe rage Co corner lith and Nichols st., are propared ta Tecoive and store all kinks of household goods ote. OB RENTD ; &S ey “'!m por monih. §1O0 monthly earncd, sco porsonal calumn, i OB BENT -A &ioia on i §00d Totall Sreor. Apply the o:n-lm Real Estato and lmm | | 100 montiy carnei, sce poreona p JOR RENT Hospe. 151 fquare P Douglna. ano $3 mun.rm- TOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS. [roR saLe Or trade large derr bored or tubule power; augers and ail roq 1<love, Groenwond, N MO SALY 1y for onuble Moe Fur fn housekeepin nenr Post H 3 e RSALE—A t Bue Bar number Burrny n 16t st family h Duodire 1 It SALE-Pon rey 8, W, of nd Mrs. Eva_Batos, 343 SAL 1001 Sun " uitable { ALY Paxton | Capitol ave, JOR SALE wo yonr-old 8trange Bros., JPOR SAUE-Gne 10-horse npright boler and cngine with fittings comploto, A b Nebraska Stoam Laundry, 108 S. 1th st Joon satxk runge. 717 PORSAL At Simpso OR SALE—R. R contracts on 2,400 acros fine tillable lind, elicap for cash, or will ex- ehange for fresh stock clothing and’ good Husi- ness property. H. M. Woolman, 1. P. Town, Lot Agt., Denver Junetion, Colorado._7a1-jy11 OR SALE—Chonp. Compiote bar and fix- turcs. M. Keating, Agent Anheuser Busch Brewing Association, corner ¢th and Capitol nvenue. 260-4y1 WEoffer tor sale 5 50 choloo two-year-old sters. Strange Bros., Sioux City, 1n, 4jys ]pm SALE—Chenp. fron columns and win- w caps suitablo for front on brick build- ing._For particulars upply &t this offico. 81 PO SALE 25 lease on section e land, 7 miles Southoast of Atkinson and 4 miles southwest of Emmot, Holt county, Neb. ental only $48 per year. Hateher, Gadd & Co., 218 Douglus strect, Miliard hot Omana, Nob Ko 7OR SALE—Horse, phnetan, hu iy ness. Enquire of James Barrott, govers ment stablo 12ih and Chicago. ForsiLe ongineund | NORSATE—S e piu ments. Hospe, 1514 Dc Jor saLe We have n bunch of rors, good CilLtio Sioux City, Towa, plano, furniture and kitche 9th <t ¥ing seeond-hand oton cheap 14 yman ori, A socond-hana : H. oiler by John € P. Sh Kilner, D, monthly piy: Juidns i Family horse A.Hospe FOI SALE_Match teams and horses or Kinds to suit customors at Star Sule S 20th and Cum M. Cannon, | WANTED-FEMALE HELP. W ANTED3 one Sunday. rod. Ajp rls to wait on the tabl Exporienced waiters pretos ly South 10th street, Turn Kline, ANTED—An apprentice girl to Jearn tho Apply 404 N, 10th st Estabrook block. % 20 VW ANTED-Good girls for piivate familic ulso dining room and kitchen giris: be of wazes. Cull on Omaba Employment Bireau, 1120 Farnam St 402:30 WANIED Immediately, 8 good fou Cook,one girl who undorstands washing and ironing, German preferred. 1617 Howard St 1071 \ onee, n saloswoman and a vook-keeper for the dry goods business, None but experienced persons need appl *Donuhoe & sherly, 15th st., next to the post- office. 410. \\ ANTED—Two () girls, one who ean ook, wash and iron, and oo for ||u||>r\\urk. 1014 Webstor. L. B. Loomis. W \ FANTED—GItlto do housework, 1 DA girl to 15th st. WA 3 Park avenue, VWARTED A good Gorman cook ut oneo for rostaurant. Call t 215 South 12th stroet. 0 '\v,\xi‘r'nl'/\ « 210 £oath 10th strect. ANTED— callat Dr. ANTED_A girl for genoral houso work in family of two. 101 50. Z5thst. 04 FANTED At ANTED-—Girls at Wilkie's ]nunr\u)\ fa tory, 106 South 14th St. wet nurse. For particulars n's office, Granito blk, 853<50* N )~lv|rl-|u mukl‘ shirts at (‘,.m“oh M1 Co., cor 1ith and Douglus; up rIAxuri. VW AN TED—Joans pants makers at Canflold Muanufacturing Co., cor, 11th and Douglas, up stair 3 ‘V sh facturi wing girls to work cn overalls, rta nnd Jeans pants. - Canflold Munu- i Co., 11th and Douglas, up stuirs WANT —Immediately, good girl kitchen work; four dollars u week. Howard street - WANT >—Good girl for genoral house- Work. Inquiro third cottage north of Leavenworth, west side of Colfax, near Park W y “for ANTED—Dining-room and City hotel. Corner 10th xnd Harne: B70-300 418 TANTED—Immediately, a good cook. South 16th stroet. FANTED—At onco, competont nurse Apply at 611 South 18th street. ElL Eonerul housework. Apply ut 446 Convent st 953 ANTED-Tmmodiately, i first-cluss cook y Jodge st ANTED—Good girl for gonoral house AL # )25 young ludi Jlography. Prospects for positions whoen compotent, £00d. ~ Address W, J. D, room 1, Crounso block, 1th &t, Omahy, TS \‘ ANTED. ) Sewn Wi Wi w and genis to A girl for goucral Thousework at 905 WANTED -MALE HELP. TANTED—30 men for Bluck Hills ¢ WO AT o rowon Tow Albright, Labor Agone )8 Farnam st WALTED-First_cluto blacksmitl, Union Btockyards, South Omaha J. Nelson 3 406-29* VY ANTED—A good grocory el ence roquired. Address H y refor- office, B85-7* Labor wa O will find veady swle 1o si A liberal commission ziven 1o right party 088, iV ing referonces, B 1. Bradshaw street, Boston, Mass., \\'.\ NTED -8ho M Nicholus streot, Wainuc Hill, 12D —A first cliss Philadelphia oread FAN AV baker. Philadelphin Bake, 2309 Cuming st. Boo-d0 ‘\':\NTFI) camsters, bilo driver men tontion E. , Bo FANTED—80 tracklnyers, spikers, strap pors nnd men for surtucing. Albright's Agency, 1308 Farowm street. 502 )—A younx man to take agency of & and " viemnity urticle which cler Kinney & bridgo curponior cotion men. Call at sy 1sportation und informatior B South 10th for tri ‘\ ANTED Two enorgotic men to solicit; &ood salary or commission to the right men. A. 3./ 00d, 148 Dodge sireat. Ml W ANTED—First class bridse carpentors for home truss work. This work will be all in rih, and will last three bt first class Howe nced npuly. Applications Tullock, m, our yards ut Leavenw or four months. Not Truss Bridge framer must be made before July 10t 1e. and supt WANTED-Two encrgotio men of good sharacter and_ address, between 20 and f age. J. M. French &Co.,16 Bush min bloe 22,500 WANTED=A sulcsman with un @stablished trade to soll Dress Goods, White Goods, Hosiery, Notions, Woolens, ete., in the state of Nebraskn, Address, with' refrences, smount of sales and territory covered, Whittield, Powers & Co., New York city. 345200 8 yoars SITUATION WANTED. \ \FANTED- bllu-uunln wholosale Louse b) young man of good eduaation; salar objeet. o 1! five oftice \unflm By a young lady, & situation as copyist, assstant book-kewper oF cashier. Address H, 50, Boo oftice. 855200 \ ANTED—By a sinctly tomporaie reliable WAN Of experiencs, SILUALIOR ks foreman or »vunlonr on slock aod gralo Gwrm. Mflr‘- 12y, lee oftice. B TH TANTED. Do necessary Tlace 8¢ assistanton toWe Javer F Omatin. Will invost . listle money if Address H, 54, Bea office 11280 \\*«\)\‘n‘z‘-‘ \}»‘_ w man wants posit o states, Test refore 1044, Fremont, N ‘ Address wiven. H Something to man of cxperiente; wou ¢ e addross oo N Jour st crences exchinred 4 chenp, Address H 33 WAaNtED 1o, by A middic 1 not Hef 1 work hy ana 13 FANTED- A sit n fo ne Roner chitd A sit Liwright w n as O k. A nan, on MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. TANTED Wis Farnuu st \ 1308 Albright Labor Agenes Ih and C. ¢ Neb. WANTED-A good sccondhand, eafc leiter-copying press. H. C. Whitcc 1504 D g V 1 W ANTED—Subscribors, for aiock tn tho Omaha Loan and Building association and the Mutual Loan and Building assoclation. Homes for all cla<sos can thus be purchased by monthly payments: siures $1.00 per_month, on which 25 will be Tonned. Office {n Exposition building on 15thstrect. G, M. Nattinger, Secro- tary Bi4)y? " TANTED —~Good second-hand B-fiat eornet, trombone nnd bass viol. L. 0. Jones, 1500 Farnam. S0E0 ‘\fl\h!h Y—One Inrllf‘ or a suit n{ untur- nished rooms in bhusiness center of ¢t for sleoping npurtmonts. Address H 20, Bee Oftice. 264 \ TANTED A Tarnisho 3 Kello of Wm. & Ciark, -1 ANTED \ o y Ly Bryan Coo; Ashland and iglas st ANTED—First-clnss tal family by Ry, Referer offie e bourd in priv wo e es Lurnished largo furnished room, At a rensonable price, near centre purt of city, by two youme men, who sleep day time. Must e well furnishod wnd reasonable.” Address HT, Hoe office. ¥y AV ANTED-Tobuy nand of- flco safe. A. Hospe. 06)y18 W ANTED—Teams. T. Murray. E \ &e seconn Short-nand_work of all kinds by 105 & Co., 1511 Dodgo st. 805 FANTED J. B. Ha, TOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. RO RENT—uo enst half of Suitablo for 415 Cap. ave 2441 Dagenport w small family._Inguire northwest corner rn improvements o0 premises at O RENT—Brick houe 18th and Furnsm, ull moc Furniture for salo. Inquiie I«yn. EENT—New hoom o Minmi streets, N. Ok REN paved strec Ply on premises ROk RENT_Tho building now by Burker Bros, on the co.nc Jones, 00x30 feet, anil four ¢ will be rented for hotel and bo finished to guit the purpose of tenu E. Mayne Real Estaco and Trust Co., Ioth and Farnam. 801 OR REN 14 horses, 13d st flat, corner . Adam Store with 4 rooms i ren any business. Ap- 80siy 16 being huilt teaidence of 10 v atitul grounds, Lew month. C. E. Mayne Rea Wi Earnnin. and icely furnished rooms, for Fa JoOR RENT-Furnished rooms at 1718 Juck- son st. 104 30 Two handsomo furnished room 1 conveniences, best location Cap. ave. 30 [ OR RENT—Well-furnished rooms, only five blocks from postotlice. 507 South 16th |S|. l‘nn RENT—Desirable turnishod 1811 Farnum st ]4\01: RENT—furnished rooms— rooms at 354 1508 Cas: ]wm: RENT—2 nicely furnished rcoms with modern conveniences; references required at 14 Farnam st. Iw OR RENT—Furnished room. - 1707 Cass L. 18213 South 15th 3118 T—Furnished rooms, 6 —Nicely furnished xoom for ono or two gentlemen, ut 610 N. 17th st. 313 JOR RENT=Two unfurnishod rooms: mod- orn conveniencos. 80T N 17th st 870-2)% JOR RENT—One or two rooms, buth and closet, 2201 Farnham & -30n OR RENT—Largo unfurni bay window and closet, 161 OR RENT—Furnished or room, 808 South 2nd st. JUOR RENT—Nicely ished front rooms, 17th 8t. room, Chicugo. 366 furnished _or unfur private family, 814 N. 35640 T—Dosk room, 1304 Douglas st C. Whitcomb. 248 294 FOOR RENT—Furnished voom, with or without board, cor. Lenv unu)llh unfl"&xhd‘& SIJ" p J'OR RENT—Front room with board 900 Farnam. 206-30* our unfurnished oo 3 Pacific street JOR RENT month, JFOR RENT—Furnished corner 10th and Chicngo, boms, 202-jy 2+ OR RENT—With board, neatly furnish rooms. 1716 Cass street. 3715 OR RENT—Niccly furnished room 17(h st. 701t RENT—Nicely furnished front rooms cn suite or single; private family; gas Cap. ave. 25 [{OR RENT—_Ebgant furnished roomw 1 hoard if desired with family; houso hus all modern convenicnces; reterence given if re- quired; 8 w corner 20th and Webster, 201-jy1. F(m RENT—Furnishod rooms, choupost in the city. Apply at Room 1f, Anderson Block, N. 1ith st., cor. Davenport. 174jy21 DOR RENT—Njcely furnished front room, sultuble forone or two gentlemen; ull mod- orn fmprovein Gor. 16th and Jones, 1 door westof Dr, Peabody's office. {OR RENT—20dand 3rd floors, xw,, Farnam st.; suitable for light wmunufactur- ing or wholesalo business. L. 0, Jonos & Co., 2 : Wiyl Pmu RENT—For light housekeeping. rooms rnfshed and unfurnished in Beemer's Bloek, cor. Bight and Howard sts. 18 NOR RE urnished rooms and first-class diy board; reference. 161 Farnam sireot. 16 W JOR 1 Farn Ith st, near & cor. 1ith and Howard, $35, Estato and Trust Co. 63) —A suit of furnfshed rooms. 1011 802 JrOR R Cilifornin OR RENT- One front room very nicely fur- nished; 2117 Webstor st. Besss An elogant sllllil of two Apply with roferences, 1607 Douglas, JOR RENT—Furnishod rooms. drug store, 10th und Douglas. JOR Il'\T‘OBB nice room at 2335 )Dfll’. stroot. ST B KENT—Two store rooms on 160h strest, Wator, gas and sewer connoctions. ‘The E.Mayao and Trust Co., cor, lth and I"n;nlm. OB REN l‘—~_h| uh:uuuul basement, 500 and 5118 18th st.; 8 stores on 9th und Douglas, andz storos on 2d and Cuming. Paulsen & Co., 1513 Furnas v 81" pos = Furnishied rooms. 1516 Dodge! OB RENT-Dosk room. Hush & Selby, 218 B, 1sth ste 11 POR SALE-ROUSES-LOTS, (OB SALE Hill, very cheaps: one 16th st., thind Hoor WESTWARD we go for solid bargaing heuses and lots. — Call at Chas. J. Rya Real Estate agency, corner of Mercor an dl.owe avenue. kb \OH SALE-Two fine uu'num. le ht & man's add on, just south of Hanscomn park, at $75) each; down, balance t suit rchaser; 6 per oent interest. Address “H', 11, fioe Omeo. ¢ Per oont futer 25 OB SALE—House and lot m North Omaha, Ofo biopkTrots Shioet oty GHeP. A B 0. F. Duvis & Co. ESTATE BAKGAIN —Businoss lot on 16th, 44x155, east front, §2.600. J. L. Rice , rooin 6 over Commercial Dank. - #2425 POR S LI——I“ scres of coal Inml ll!lmuul in Putpam Co., Mo, within a half mllu of C. B & K.C K R;Jjolus fowa line on the uorthi; will trade $or Omabia propery. Addess J. H. Conrad, 1415 Dodge St., Omuba. e aud 2 lots in Walnut urih down. 110 8, Cal Martin, fIEN in OMAHA' DAILY BEE HATChER, WEDNE GAPD & €O, Milland Hoto Block, offer the following special bareains: Beautiful S-roap cottige and lot in *Idlewiid 1°0 feet from St¥eet cars; well, cistern. city water: gns pipesithfnghout hovse: hard wood finish ‘nside; sid@walk, fonces and all monts new. | ThAToughly furnished carpets. An extra burgain of FLSN. v house well rov New Al for with 1 oity witter splendid £6.500 rner, Dodge ‘and feet, grand burggin at £10,0% Spiendid Houséand ot in T newly papercd and painted: 0 Nice H and We Splen Pivee Ho &, frenutiful o Kice 8-room cottage With View Beaut adjoi nicely furnishe 10t B0XITT 14, ¢ barn, cistern A 1 tiock nde i £ Crin Handsome ¢ in wth St., 182x140 ewild addition very complete aidence with 2 olworth s yeey cheap, $ d 9 rogm Houses and lot fn Hanscom shade trebs, shrubbery, ete., €500 and lot, Glarcndon addition;casy terms co“ner Park ave. ttage with 2 lots, fn Walnut 11 oo lot in Omaha did bRrgain, onsy torms. $1. ul residence 1ot on Harney t 10 Tots in Kilby Place, $1,000 ¢ A beautiful corner 1ot 10 foet square, Pop- ploton nnd Virginia ave. £5,000. No. 1 hargain 12 choice lots, the finbst in Hanscom Place, W to $2,600 et cRsy terms choico 1ots, south fronts, in Pateick's : oagy torms; very desirablo ullot in Rtood s 4th addition, on 1 , baranin, S15%. Klots in Wilcox's 15t nddition, cast fronts, onsy torms, §600 ench il i half Rees Place, 00x140 foot, $4,200 1id business property on 14th &t be tween Dougins and Dodge, Fstory brick, $18.000 Full size lot, Dodge, between 11th and 12th, $11.00 Full lot it bargain, §10 Neurly all of west hulf bloek 22 West Omahm, for a few days only, $5,00). 200 7OR SALE-Saven chojoest Kilby Place lots, $250 ench. A. P. Tukoy, 134 Farnam at. AL JOR SALE—Or trado for ununproved prop- erty within two milosof clty, a fino nodern house of b rooms, well, cistorn ind barn, boau- nfully finishod iside: lot 30x150, locatod one blogk from terminus of red and green car lines. €. M. Raton 613 8. 13th st. 51 OR EXCHANGE_$6,000 stock dry goods for Omaha property. ~ Archor & Fitch, 218 8 15th st. 05 JNOR SALE-Restdonce proporty lots in every addition in Omahn. Terms to guitpurchaser.” Also dosirable business prop- erty. Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, Withneil Block. 152 1(0!1 SALE—Rost Kilby A. P, Tukey, Q1 SALE- Corner on Juckson st 0. A rare bargain, Call soon. Shalt & Tobook, 1813 Kt NOR SALE—Or Trado—lmp X provodinnds in Furnas ar 105 westorn counties, Addross Wm. Simeral, Arapahoe, Furnas Co. Neb. 216 FOR SALE-S adrcs in Darkulow s suo-ivi sion, oast front: 4 shares in Omaha Duiry nssociation: 1 two-seatod buggy; 4 fine barber chuirs. 214'S. 13th st 691 M AHOREYS Adaition, noar Hill M 1ows 300 for the next 20 days. Terms t &uit purchnser. Also acres in Washington Hill ana bargains in all parts o the city. J.J. Ma- honey, 1500 Farnam. 105i52) NOR SALE— lus, at o bargain. Suchsse & 178, 1ith st d Al ke near 18th. Trackage; good and vacant Place Lots at $80. 304 Farnam st. 208, busines. Mur- 840 ved and unim- Walnat full lot on 17th st., near Nicho. Landergren, 164 §°,000 easy torms) for lot Lx19; oaly ‘ono D square frow court house, Some choice lots in Paulsen’s addition. Paulsen & Co. } Yar- nan 24830 i Full 1ot on Sherman uye., oppo- e for Bolt Line dopot. Suchsse & Lader- 161 L houses to be moved oft will sell chealp, The C. E. Mayne Roal and Teast Co. )1 1) 0K SALIThe Biost twoty-er tract of land on Lenvensorth st, for a few duys. by Theo. Olsen, 18 sputh Fiftéonth-st. JOR SALE_Wour particular attention is called to thb following bargains for profit- able investment or pretty homes, atlon' ensy terins und small cash puyinents: 20 10ts in Wost Cuiting, 300 to 850, 101ots in Lincoln P to $300. 7 lots 1n Patrick’s addition, $%50 to £1,200, 3 lots in Kirkwood, ) to'§800. 101ots in Huwthorno, £5% to £000, 6 1ots in Thornbiifg Place, $13) to §500. Lots in Saundars & Himeuaugh's addition to Wtlnut Hill, $30p to 50). Lots in Mol Plossant adaition, 150 8215, to undérs & Himebaugh's add., $325 to lots in Marshall §; Lohogk's division, $100 to $120 por ncre Snere lots inIT6AR0IL at $300 cach. $100 to $15) chenper than others ask. gacrolots at Highland Park addition, $50 to 700 Acre lots in Patterson Park, $275 to $(00, House and lot near 21st and streot cars, 10 rooms, city and cistern water, sewer, fine barn, §T,000, hulf cash. 3 fine dwellings on 23d, near Farnam, §16,000. Corner on Jackson, 60132, with three houses, £16,500. Corner lot on Cuming, with store building and 2 houses, renting for $1,500, $15,000. House und lot_on Douglus street, south and east front, §2,500. fine bargain. Marshall & Lobeck, 1511 Farnam, Redick's Block. 20. E. Gibzon, 217 8. 14th st. Fulllot and house north part of town, £1,200. Tot and house on Saunders st, §0od place for business; a burzan Lots on Dodgo st.. between 25th and 35th; ensy term: Lot with 2houses, north of Nicholas st, $2,000 10 neres north of ‘city Acres, insido and outside, from $100 to §2,200 per acre. This is Room 8, 80529 TORSALE=Tull_corner lot on sw cor. 26th and Douglas sts. lmprovements worth $1,500, one block off of paved strects and car lin,'Choap, W. G. Bhriver, opp fpostoflice. ['OR SALE aores of fin Frement, Nob, Omalia, Nob. F\()h SALE-Two eclegant east front corner lots in Bure Ouk: natural shado treos. Hutchor, Gudd & Co., 1216 Douglas streot, Millnr -ll:lm.k l)mu!m Neb, B4 o0 barn, , 14 cash, or exchango ot burgnin 80 bay land within 21 miles of 8. A Sloman, 1207 Douglas St., | _ 70 ];(m SALE — House 4 fenced outbuildings, bal. to suit, only $2,600. fenced, cstern, etc., on 17th st.. £250 cash, bul. wonthly, $1,60) Cottuge 5 roomws, 1 bidok ' from blocks from Cuming, $80 cash, wonth, only . Cottiigo § rooins ih Shina's 24 addition, ocks from street ca rooms, lots 100x rod enrs, 2 bal. $20 per nood, ms, fruit lot cash, bul. .,mr"umuu. 3,250, Cottage 4 rooms, well, orn, barn, lot 50x159, £1,000, Higgins & Park, 152 Dougins, 3022 PBARGAINSCL will scll lots in Thomas & Sears' nddition Joining South Omuha for themonth of July at ihe following prices: Cc ner, $300; inside, #2%. Small payment at time of salo und soull monthly puyiments. Now is the time to get bargains in South Omaha. Do you wunt 10 trude your city property for an 80 wero farin near nd railroud; cun give 120 ne 5 11l sell on monthl, nts, vanging (rom 81,00 to §2,000; siall P nt o bind bargain, Thave o pinuo and & 10p buggy to trad renl estate, or chenp for cash You Will find it 10 your interest s0e us (1 you wish tvbuy or sell and Dodge. for to como and Bears, ORSALE—Lgt 69x78 ft on 10th sr, corner, houses rent for §27 per month; $5,00), or wili sell in Sparts. | 3 lotund 2 houses, rent for $32 per mouth; Pieroe, near Tth stroat, $5,000, New house, everylhing first class, fall lot on Hamilton streot, momy2oth, $3,500). 2 lots and$ houses on Farnuim near 25th street, 0,000, 1ot n Croston, fro 2story bourdink full lot, ete, 88,600, | Full fot and § 15 acros | mile from er acre, or will 3ol B e S B e 550 5 nores woil Improtod, hear Fr. Omahin,£,0, Lot on Soward 3t, wosr Bist, 51ots 1n West SRehear can 118 on two strects, §1,000. use, 12 rooms, suldon barn, Omaba stock yards,$175 ) 3 parts of 5 acres cach. ing fuctory, $i7 West Omalia near Bolt Line, £2, L West O, $5,20. it 00 Giegrum AVE. noar Leavnworth o) 57 1t north front on Dodzo near T Large lot on Howard st, near sonth Ave, one iock from St Mury's Ave, #,00), 180 foet west front onzith sf, & Lot on Virginia Ave, $2,000. Two lot, Hamilton $2,100 T o lots. 10 feot south front, on Hamilton st ith, buse Of 8 radmas on 1ith neas Nieholas stroet, 5 per foot. near Leaveuworth st., ,120x157. front on three stie 8, on tiect near Poor Claire Convent, fi”u‘imun roomson 18th st, near Nichoias, 120 1 oast front on 8 1ith st, §11,0%, 4 atory brick buiiding on Harney st, Coracr 44132 {t on Haruey at, 330,00, sl LORIRLL 2 siory house o Howard strect 4 Lot £2x1 t on Dodge near 1th st, $4.99. Lot in Nelson's add, $1.100, Corner lot Seward st. $5 0. Money ig lomd al lovust rutes of futorest, pom house in Lowe's add $14% | SDAY, | | mines - Bewls SW Cor. 16th and Dougls st. 405 | veys JUNE FVANS & CO. Bargaing in Bustnoss 30, 1886, rhan Property Houses 10 o vuilt Pur on monthly paymonts. 304 5 l“n:(:\l Higuins rant in o pry in < with Betobier, {£100 per month, 4. Bushman Biock, 16th and Doug ()RCHARD HILL fots sol Low prices and easy terms givon, Call at The C. . Mayne and Trust Co.'s ofico and g6t pin 203 Call nt Room on thoir mer Attention, Contractors, FPYHE City of Crete, Suline County, Ne will receive d bids up to noon of t ind diy 0f August, 188, for the construction and maintonance of 0 system of Water Works for said city. s must state price per year for 2 hydrants for fire protection wnd othee public purposes, and the rate per annum, su wditional hydrants as the wants of the city may from time 10 time demand, Al labor and ma terinl to be furnished by th il bidder, und the system to includea supply of water for private a8 well ns public use, Plans and spec ficatic ns must in &1l cases necompany eneh b The exely franchige will be given for the period of years to the lowest and best bidder, with propor and equitable_conditions as to the purehinse of the system by the eity at_the ond of the term or such enrlier date &S may be pro. vided for. Eevation of roservoir above the Dusiness part of the city 18 feet. Distimoe from business part of cily 10 proposed ros mile 15 chuing Distance from roser ver, one mile 31 chains. Al bids must 1 and addressed to City Clerk, Creto, unty, er-u-l.m nl\ll endorsed **Bids m of W ) eity reserves vikht 1o roje J. M. ROBINSON, City Clerk STANDARD MEDICAL WORR FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 BY MAILL, POSTPAID, JLLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO AL UNAY THYSEEF, Rxhausted Vitalite, Noreons ynd Physical Danility Promagare Daciine (n Min, 1ireira of Youth, and t1) untold miserios resulting from "inaacretion and o cosnon, “A" OOk or evare mun, Young, midlens and o1, Meeontaing 1 p pians TOF a1l Acute an chronic discases, ench on. b s invaluble. o Found 1y (ha AMLhor whide exnariance for 3 yonrs +0eh A8 DrolAbly TeYOr DRford foll 1 the iot’pf Ay pigas, bound 10 beantifui Franch, pvars, T 19 It annrantond o ben machanieal, litarary and pr luv ombossed wirkin Fonni postpaid. Tlnstratey 3 Awarded tho author by t1 Na- \. P Bissoll, s oMcory of the boird tha reader s ry: tiully reforra The Sciance of 1422 mitdlo-need m v T Calitornin & wort Points out the rocks and aulok- eonatitution and Kopos At many scon fatally wrecked. -Manchiostor ands on w fyoung ma valne than all thy antry £or Lho pask P.n.,.n.,.umuu..m..m.mx.....,. Milag., who iy Lty Suca troated succossiu failary Mention Omaba B CHICAGO SHORT LINE —OF THE— Chicago, Milwaukes & St Pau! R'y THE BEST ROUTE From OMARA and COUNCIL BLUFES of THRE REAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY COUN( BETWEEN OMAHA 1L BLUFFS —AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Clinton, Dubunque, Davenport, Rock Island,Freeport, Rockford, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, ‘Winona, La Crosse, And ull other important points East, Northeast and Southcast. Chicago, Yor through tickets call on the Ticket Agent at 1401 Furnam street (in Paxton Hotel,or at Union Pacific Depot. Pullman Slecpers and the finost Dining Cars in the world ure run on the main lines of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RALLWAY, and _every attention is puid to pussengers by courteons employes of the company. R MiLeR, General Manuger. J.F, Tuckin, Assistant General Manager. V. H. CARPENTER, General Pussenyorand FFORD, Assistant G gor und Ticket Agent T, CLank, General Superintendent. nernl Passon- Red Star Line Carrying the Boleium Royal and United States Mull, sailing overy Saturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERHANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AKD FRANCE. AND BUMMER RATES: from $6) to_$100. Excursion trip from $180. Second Cabin, outward, $i5; xeursion. $90, Btecrugo pissag Potor Wright & Sons, Goneral Agents, 55 Broadway, Now York Honry Pun it, 1215 Farnam st.: Paulsc 18 Fariam st.: D, 0. Frooman, 1324 F HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & Germany. Tho stoamships of this well known line are built of iron, in Water-tight compartments, and 4o furnished with every requisite to mnky tho pussuge both safo and ngreoublo. Thoy carry ihe United States und European malls,aind leive Noew York Thursdays and Saturdays' for Piv. mouth, (LONDON),Clorbouy,(PAKLS aud HAM Wednos 1 n. Havre, taking passengers st Southampton and London. First cabin $3), $0) and $10; Stoorago 22 Railroud tickets from Plymouth 1o Bristol, Car a1, Yondon. or to any place in the South of lund, FIEE. Steeruge’ from Kurope only oia for “Tourial Gazett o/ 8o Lor “Tour! B. KICHARD & CO., Gesioral Enssenor Agents, 6 Broadway, New York; Washington and La Balle Sts. Chicago, 11l P. BOYER & CO. Hall'sSasa, Vaulls, Time! ocks and Jei! Work. 1026 Yurnam Street, Omaha, Neb. & Co., nin st Legal Notice, RGE SINCLATR and Olive P. Sinelair, if non-resident defondants, will t the 1st day of Juae, 1836, Mt Hendrix, plafati, herein, filed his petition in the District Court of Douglas eouuty, Neb ka, against said dofendunts, the objeet prayer of which are o eampol the spociie per- formauce of & Wrillen contract Lo convey 1o said plaintit! by quit-clalm deed the following lots in_ the town of Florenco i said l‘ouulf’.lw s Lot 3 biock 6 ot 2 block 22 § lot#, block 51, the consideration fo Bts boen Tally phld by said HIAGGE (o sald b feudants. You ure requirod to answer said petition on or before the 12h day of July, 158, aled Owaba, June 1st. 1856, MiLTON unnHux Plaintit By Cosupon, Cuauksony & Husr, oK A wo-iz1o28 THE ISLANDS OF LEPERS. ’ A Chat With a Oatholic Missionary | [ from Maul Work of a Devoted Missionary in the twich Islands, Cursed with the Fearful Dise Leprosy. se of | | Theodore L fror the P I'rit I'he Rev Catholic missic ndwich islands, arrived at imer house yesterday on his iher Laater is a German who was educated at and afterwards joined the society of priests of | the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary for missionary He has been Sandwich island Lo a Tribune report Father nary ne way to Louvain, Belgium, of volunteers ithen s an the | for sixteen years, he said “The of this big city dream to me of years gone by. How do I like my 1island homey Well, the voice of duty called me there, and by the vows of my order 1 bound myself to make the ace my home. My parish covers about one hundred miles, and I have eleven churches, wooden structures which 1 built myself. In all the Sandwich islands there are one bishop and twenty-three priests, the bishop residing at Honolulu The Catholie missions are as prosperous as can be expected under the eiream stances, for the people do not support their own pastors, “How is that?" “Originally missionaries were sent the islands and supported by the p ganda at Rome, and the sum of $12 appropriated for their support people beeame acceustomed to © spiritual wants attended to without any pay, direet or indirect, and they even now never think of offering a priest a_ doliav tor anything, and the priests on their part never ask them for anything, the bishop and priests being bound by n vow of poverty. In the sixteen years that [ have been in the islands 1 have not re- ived adollar from a parishioner exeept for building churches, when I made a collection for the purpose. The colle tions would average about $1 from a family of say six or eight.”” “How do” you make your then “We try to confine ourselves to apos tolic simplicity. Our wants in this world we make but few. 1 have the prettiest little house a man could wish to live in, surrounded by fourteen acres of land. 1 built the house myself, painted it, plowed the land, and took care of my own hors All of the priests out the 2 black smiths and carnenters. The peoy are hospitable, and when we make our eir nong them they offer us the best houses afford. T have in my parish Portugese, Kanakas, Chinese and Japan- ese Catholies. The curse of the islands is the dreadful leprosy, coupled with the introduced among the natives by the more civilized, but yct more debased, white men from Europe and Lepros; introduced i the islands by the Chinese in 18,3, and its spread has been simply appalling Why, the government has set apart one island, Molokai, for the use } lepers, and there are now dragging out miser able hives upon it 2,000 untortunate human is a saint and a priest, Father Damien Devenster, His apostolic zeal led him to munister to the spiritual wants ot the inhabitants of tho cursed island, for y , until, finally, within the last year, lu- has himself fallen a vietim to the plague. Heis perfectly resigned to his fate and is more than ever devoted to his charges. He was a fellow student with me at Lonvain, and _is about forty- five years of age. But all the leprosy in the Sandwicn” group is not confineil to one island by any means, for, startling t my sound, very nearly one-half of the population of the kingdom is afllicted with the plague. It shows itself in the younger childion and thia diiERun onand women. Frequently men and women and whole families cscape from the plague island go wandering among the other islands, spreading their terrible curse wherever they go. The govern- ment is doing the best it can to prevent the spread of the disease, but its rev- enues are too limited, the government is hopelessly insolvent, and the poor un- fortunates are taxed to death. When taxes amount to more than §I12, say for one verson, the govern- ment refuses to take its own money in payment, but must have Umted States some other foreign moncy, as the standard valuc of the gov- ernment dollar is but eighty cents. 1sce some newspapers talk about the king be ing willing to scll out the islands to a syndicate for a consideration. That's talk and only talk, for everyone of the islands is already sold to the planter n fact one or two planters own all the lan., the king, government and everything clse. The king makes appointménts to judicial and ministerial positions at the indication of the planters, and you can imagine the state of affairs i conse quence, Justice is perverted and twis to suit the desires of the bosses—the planters. The present generation of na- tives, owing to the disease and immorali- ties introduced thirty or more yeal AZo by the depraved whites, is puny, sickly and wanting m intellect, and, from Axll appearances, in forty years there will not be one native left inthe islands, although religion is doing all that it ean to clevite the poor, unfortunate people.” - Safe, Speedy, Sure—Red Star Cough Cure. ' So suy Boards of health, Twenty five cents, society | 1abors in he lands | with the nat sight scoms a to pn (000 ho their living, beings bero One of these brother hana s the Pre nride. Photographs of thg president and his bride have appeared in great floods. They stare the pwhwlll.m in the fuce from every show-window where photo- graphs are sold, and are even being used Wpon advertising cards by shrewd busi- ness wen. The public has had great curiosity to see Mrs. Cleveland, ane i curiosity has made a big run upon her portrait. It s said that the most su cossful sulo of any picture has been cub- ine d cards on which were produced faces of the president and his bride in the background of two hearts, under- neath which is printed an old s¢ ntiment from “Ingomar’: What love is, if thou wouldst be taught, Thy soul must teach alone; ‘Two souls with but a single thought, Two hearts thit beat as one. Scrofula diseases manifest themselves in the warm weather. Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla cleanses the blood, and removes every taint of serofula. - Powdeily Paragraphs. The scavenger, humble and lowly though he is, 15 worth more to humanity than 50,000 dudes who only wear fine elothes and smoke cigareties. I am not a candidate for anyihing. 1 have no politi ambition whatever, 1f any party dares to noinate e it does it al its own peril, that's ail, The general master workmanship of the Knights of Labor isa greater and more responsible position than that of the president of the United States OQur order teaches that the work of s ann molding a brick, or pegging a shoe , or setting a type, or tilling the soil, or cleaning the strects is just as noble and lmlyinfix sight of our organization as the most exaited labor, and we iutend 1o make it 50 There will be no more boycotts, Pictures of nt and His The 7 will never more be used in ofr order. There is no necessity for llw boy- cott. The very ends that would be reached through the medium of the boy- cott can bo attained by the standing of twomen face to face and talking & mattor out, and explaining their diffsrences without making f »ols of themselves Weo have an orgamzation that includes 1l trades. T'hese people are all told that the interest of one interest of all That is the motto organization, it for strikes or hut when reat and might concerned the inter are od. That porfect nment wh is concern of all nawme is the of our discharges, y things are of all ¢l the most nan injury to one is Gymnasium recommend St and briises. professors everywhere Jacobs Ol for sprains Closing Out. I have the largest and most com- plete line of NEW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS Tn the city LESS m closing out THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bonnets, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- bons, ganzes, crapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold. Call st of Bargains ever .m.l sce them, J. J. BLISS, 328 Broadway, Council Bluffs, oflered. No. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUYIS, nblishea 1607, G-RAND BAI-I. To be Given by the KNIGHTS OF LABOR! At Temple Hall Saturday Evening, Tuly 3, Admitting Gentleman and ¢ ket Ladies, $1. CHICAGQ awo ORTH: wesrsnu DAILWAY. hSI—IORT nIN®E The only rond to take fur Dos My m‘llluv;n.cwd-r}lu pid; Dixie.: wuukee and all points onst. e Nebrasia, Colorado, Wyoming, mfi’: T Nevada, ”uWflnhlnwlnn End_ Calitort of vantagos auerine Gl F'“""‘*: any mong & % numerous pols iR 7 & et i S g azid Chicao, w- its f oy et DAY COACHES witfoh are xhg Hnest u-: human art and ingenuity can create. 1ta PAL. ACE SLEEPING CARS, “whicn are models of comfort nnd clogance, ‘mmuwu DRAWING ROOM CARS unsurpitssod by any, and its wide- ly ceiebratod PALATIAL mxma OARS, tho equal of which ennnot bo found elsewhere,” “At Council Blufls the trains of the Union Pace £ Ity. conngot in Union Depor with hose of tha Chiciigo & Northwestern Ry, In Chioago th traing of this linc make closo connection 'm. those of all enstorn lines, For. Dotroit, Columbus, Tndianapolis, natl, Ningara Falls, Buffalo, Pittsburg, ’romm Montreal, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bal- timore,Washington and all points iy the east, ask the ticket ngent for tic " “NORTH-: LN, 1f you Wh‘hllu best wocommodations. AT tioket Bponts sell tickots via this line M HUGHIIT, Go B AR r agor. on. Agonts Gonora Manuzety o Artificial Limb Manufacturing Co., (Incorporated by the State of Pensylvania.) ry Mcmber of Which Artificial Leg. Munufaeture Adjustable Lacing Sooket Limbs. nost uu-ll‘:lmfl:hfll and dural Hb, a o n her of nuy invention of the nge, We mre authorized to mako linbs for_soldiers on government u.m Wr 12 which gives o fail l-w- tion of these logs, with merous certilicutos hwn S0n% Using Them, hen pairons esnt visit our eatablishinent we fors ward blanks to take meas: The ures. Artificial Limb Manufacturing Co,, No 807 Penn 8t., Pittsburg, Pa. [OMPSON, Sec'y und Business Manager Notice. ACHOOL DISTRICT NO. %, Clay cgf ) Neb., OO0, DiRT o Dida Jun oI acls M will receive open .. at (e offico of 1he Distrct Treasuter, (or Uhid Sate of #1000 0f its bonds in deaominations of §5% enchi. Bonds rui 15 yours with option Witer Ave years. Tuterost 6 por ceiit, payable Eemiannually, The right §s ruseived 10 rejeot and all bids, JOS. GRICE Direotor, ot Notice to Contractors. (SEALED proposas for the building of a court Tiouse and juil in Bund Crook cotnty, Wyoming Territory, und Lor furnishing the ma: teriul for the construction of (he sawo will bo roceived by the commissionors of sakd county up to 12 o'clock noon on Tuesduy, July 6th, A. . 159, ut which timo the proposais will be openod iu publie. Plans aud spocifications for said building may Le seen ut Lho otfice of the county clork ou and aftor May 20th, 1585, Bids must be'socompaniod by certified check for £5 0, or an approved bond for like amount, s i gudrantoe of good taith county commissioners reserve tho r to rejoct uny orall bids. Widh munt b6 Qirectod 1o Jobu 8 Harper, Clevk, Bundunce, Wyoming, and en: Proposals for Luilding Codre House and Juil* y order of the Bosrd of County Cominissionrs, By asuiw of ) 5. HARYER, Couaty Clerk Wyl Bundance Wyo, May Lah, 1856,