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All answers to adver. ements should be enclosed in envelopes 11 ndvertisements in these columns are pub ed 1n both morning and svening editions ot e Bes, the circulation of which sggregates than 16,000 papers dafly, and_ gives the ad- tisers the benefit, not only of the city circu- on of the Bee, but also of Council Blu neoln and other cities and other citles an whns thronghout this section of the count BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, oh the above conditions, at the following bus- jess houses, Who are uthorized agents for Tie me special notices and will quote the same tes w8 can bo had at th ’J"mm W, Btreet. ABE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th Street. s l:. VA“N!WORT", Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- o ing ELL, Ph 3 HUGHES, Pharmacist, 684 North 10th st . fiin. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1809 St. Mary's Avenie, __SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Situation in store or office b: Joungman, can furnish references. Ad- vess F. G.. Box 500 city. 475 13 ANTED--A _ situation s bookkeeper, thoroughly competent to handle any set f bookn; first-class recommendations © fur. nished. Address J 58, Beo office. 480 108 N American widow, aged 32, wishes a_posi- tion as housekeeper for widower, bachelor hotel, no objection to leave tho city; can fur- ish first-class roferencos. Address for_one weok, Mrs, Winthrop, Goos hotel, Omaha, Neb., room 2, 445 11t W ANIED Sewing in a private family by an experlonced soamstress. Mrs. L Kltue, 5 LN. 15th st. ANTED—Situation, by & yonng man_pre- YV ‘Dared to do neat stitching on harness or Eumm; address 607 8. 13th st. 45 9% 7 ANTED— Situation as clerk in hotel, wages YV ot s great an_object as steady employ- ent, best of city retercnces; J b1, Bge office. A7 11t ANTED—A position as bookkeepor,cashler orsalesman by & gentlemun having had 15 years expyrience, 12 years in last position; erp highest referonces. Addre: 45, Beo flice. s 450 10 ANTHD--A_position by a_young man in a " Awholesale or retail house; willing to do nything;.can lend employer $50 and furnish bEt Of city references; sulary no objeet; no ob- jection to leaving the city, Address J Bee., 417 10* ora ANTED—By i doublo entry bookkeof et ot books to keep or office work to do 7p.m, Party owns a new Remington riter which ho will furnish if desired; om- o Kgyfln during day. Address J 47 Bee offic — 419 10+ A FIRST-CLASS white goods or flannel man wants a position best references given. Ad- 5 J 45 Bee oflice. 427 1% NTED—By young lady, position as_sten- Aagrl:'p oty Ghn a8 bookkboping. Addreas x 785, Hastings, Neb, 4@ 11 TANTED—Situation by competent book- A mpen best of city references. Address B374-9) ANTED-First-class pastry cook; must bo on cresms, ices, ete. Address Brown's ta urant, N, 11th-st., Lincoln, Neb, 348 _ WANTED--MALE HELP. AN prrvat Table: Wi W ARTED-L North 19th st, bet. Dodge and Capit | MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Wfif‘knim his keeping, with privilege of purchasing, & good, sound, stylish bhuggy Seavey, chief l!f‘e[:»IVgtuu Address J 57, 4010+ 1y, bomrders. First- reasonable. 114 AV horse. Apply to W | QET of office fixtures wanted. 1 Ree office, ‘ JANTED- Ry man the agency of some first-class selling article, best of reference, sccurity furnished. Hanson, U 003 3 BlMlBllEDrDmlulfldbo-rd. L e hfi:lm DR RENT--Furnished roomsjnpleasant lo- cation, gas_bath, otc., new house and new furniture, no objection to Indy roomers: 2121 Soward st. 248 10§ Fl'uxnlmm rooms, 1138 Mth, 620 J¢* ARASOLS and Umbnallas coversd and re- 3 ed M'|" betwoen Dodge and Ildmfi» Baior nd me postal eard lng 1 wi! Hpon y 1% o - - Tllkm 0 taught as an art by Geo. F. Gellen- beck, 83 Harney st 182 Ip’flm insurance, rellabi companies, H. B Colo, N. K. 15th and Rouglas. 567 Tns. cal YR RRNT-One elegant front room, fur- nished, all modern improvements, three blocks west conrt house, hg{ block from eable line, - Also, small room, 210 Pouglas, (150 e e ¥~ © FURNISHED rooms, Hght housekeeping, ©) 202 St. Mary's ave, 160 3 1l stenographers who are out of p ot to correspond with me, Good stions secured at short notice, W. A.Tolles, 19% N 15th st,, room 5, Omaha, Neb. 438 10% HR cortespondence of & rsi-ciass drest ‘maker, understanding tatlor ing, is desired H. W. Evans be given to the right party NGAGEMENTS to do_dressmaking in fami- lies solicited. - Miss Sturdy, 82 8. 15h st 571 m good chance wil )R RENT—2 furnished rooms suitable for 4 gentlemen. - Lnquire Room C, 34 flog, 1o Douglas. i gentleman, 1623 il SMALL room ‘suitable for B Dodge stroet: J{OR WENT Fiirnished rooms in Greunig blk cor, 13th and Dmlw\ Inquire of Geo, R, Davis, Millard hotel billiard rodm. 550 ‘VAN’I‘RD A good hot in exchange for So J. Sternsdorff, room 6, opj SHMORTHAND ANDY\TYPEWRITING. ALENTINE'S shorth§nd Institute is the only practieal, exeln orthand sehool in the wmz Al its grad) re in good sit- unations aud giving entt tudents can enter at any time, summer vacation. Send for eirculars to Vi ine’'s Shorthana ln- 000—To loan on Omaha city property at 8 et conts . W. Dy, B K& e{-rf’:é'.'mm (QHOLES makes tmproved city losns. 39 H R, COLE 1oans money on improved city or « farm property. om § Continental block. M0 Fon' Tow rate loans, Sholes. ] HORT time foans mado on Aty Avauabis ¥ “security, in roasonable amounts, Secured motes boughit, sold or exchanged. General 1 business of any kind transasted uistly and fairly at the Omaha Fi- ciange, No W, cor. 1ith ‘and Har ney sts, over State National bank. Oorbett, manager 591 Cin’ loans, Sholes, Room 1, Barker Blocky STORAGE. r'fucx)m& storage, lowest rates, Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 1 ARGE pieasant room, medern conyeniences, 4 1706 Chfeago st. 1567 VW ANTED=A comfortable sitting bed.room adjoining, furnished or unfur- nished, with ~ or without board; rooms' must e ‘pleasant, central, and have every cotivenicnce, Apply by letter, stat- ing amount of xent,, logalfty andfulf particu- Tars to W. 8. Seavoy, chiefof police. 2 VVANTRI-To ten, a store or a hasement suftable for shoemaker shop; patties hay- ipg such for rent apply &t 117 8. 16th st. C. J. Palmqui 458 12% R RENT—A new 8 room house with hot and cold water, bath room and cellar, at $43 8.19th st. Inquire next door. 77 120 R_WENT— Rooms furnished and wnfur- nished, 1724Cap. aye. 558 W. COWAN hasres A Iarge Ste ] . house, 28, 210 and 212 South 11th st. Where he s prepared to take in all kinds of goods for storage at & reasonable rate: a fire- proof bullding. 2458 F‘rm RENT-Furnished room, 1708 lmugy::. k‘()l( RENT-Room, furnished, $10. 207 :B‘OH RENT—To 1 or 2 gentlemen, room_with bath eto., 2319 Douglas, 8 FORRENT -ioofiidu#fingiayio. ©) UNFURNISHED and 2 furnished Fooms, 708 N 10th. 234 100 IOR RENT--Two unfurnished floora,512south 13th street. Cummings & Murphy,on .gl;em- 1ses, OR RENT—A house; inquire 8. E. cor. 20th ana Dodge. 465 10¢ DR RENT—16-room _house and furniture for sale. 1 N I2th street. 231 FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICE F’(xu 'RENT-Store, 220 8. 13th st., the gas of- fice, will make improvements, Iuquire 216 8. 13th st. 1o OR RENT-House 10 rooms with all modern conveniences 2518 Davenport st. T. o Fjva Toom hous yard, near Farnam and th st, steam heat and all modern im- provements. #65 per month, Call 207 8. 24th st. JFOR BENT-10-room brick house, No. 811 8. 20th st. Apply at No. 827 8. 20th 'st. 411 OR RENT—4 room house 201 Lake st. 815, W, L. Selby, 15621 Farnam st. 423 ERY desirable 1-room house, corner 21st and Burt st. All modern improvements. On cable and streot car lines. Inquire Dr. Paul, ne cor. 15th and Dodge Sts. 624 13¢ NT-Ten room houso, modern im- provements, within 4 blogks of Boyd's @ house, 80 per month. E. A. Leaven- Rox 417 Farnam 252 IR RE egant 10-room house, all mod ern improvements, ou car line.’ Inquire 1408 Douglas st. [ BVEN room house, Jackson st., 25, ) 9 room, corner house, Jackson st., $50. 10 room house. No. 708 8. 18th st. 7 room cottage, 220 _and Howard sts, Alsoother houses, G. E. Thompson, Room 112, Sneely block, 16th and Howard st. 388 DR RENT—7 room_cottago, 2013 Capltol wve. Inquire 2518 Capitol ave. 7 0% OR RENT—House 6 rooms and closets in good repair, hard and soft water, on 17th st. Dbetween Jackson and Brownell hall. 'Inguire 606 8. 10th st. 163 10+ JFOB RENT—t-room house, LW Davenport st- JOR RENT—A choice 0 room house,tenced lot, cily water, turnace, bath room, cistern,also lurge well equipped barn, belug 2543 Capitol ave. Inquire 2 door east of premises or room 14 Omaha Natl bank bld. ~B. H. Bobison. Inquire J. F. 605 10§ R HENT-—8room house. Barton, 2616 Capltol ave, JFOk RENT—Two largo cottages, 67 and 620 17th avenue, now in course of construction; ready by June Ist next. John H.F. Leh;ax;ml. F'Jll RENT-—Fine modern residence 623 South 17th street, John H. F, Lehmann, T ANTED—First-class wages and steady work. fer, Burr block, Lincoln, Neb. el ant maker; good Huffman & Rich- 483-10§ er month. Iu- inton st. 997 JROR RENT-3-room house 813 quire S, E. corner 11th and ANTED—Gentleman stenographer at Val- entine’s Shorthand lnstituted. 481 9 ANTED—24 cook, *#0; 2 bakers $10 pe week. Mrs. Brega & Son, 814% and 316 8 #th.. Tel. 884, 470 10 ANTED-—Young man who can work few slight of hand tricks, must be of good hab- Ats, big pay to right man; address J 60 Bee of- fice. 450 128 'ANTED—A bright boy about 16_year s old to lenrn watchmakers trade, one wil ling make himself usetul about storé. John Rud N_16th st, 4569 ANTED--Man cook %0, 1 second cook $20: shovelers 81.50: boy' for private family, 15, # canvassers 8 a day. Omaha Emp bureau, 9 N 1fith. 4079 WAN'T 3 state managers, also men for ad ,doining states. Our goods are mew. Wa have big sales and no upfluslllun‘ Big money asy made, Please call Rooms 422 and 423 New Paxton block, 633-10) JANTED—Assistant to travel. Party that oan loan his employer $500 can secure per- mavent position at 3100 per month and expen- 8. Apply Rooms 422 and 423 new Paxton ock. 443-10§ fimx'rm )—Two good sized intelllgent honest n, boys to carry horse rontes on daily Even- e~ Apply to Theo. Williams, bot 4 and 6 418 fvl\. TED—A first_class blacksmith, 1613 S, 13th, 420 9+ W ANTED—Two cood,” energetic, ' reliablo ‘men as agents fof an old line life {nsur- nce company: liberal contracts to good men, Puly room 40%, New Paxton block. 59 13 ANTED=2 good coat and 1 pants muker at ¥Y “once. Jamos Larsen, Minden, Neb fih\flmn—'x‘wa cont. makers and one pant maker at onee, L. Herhioumer, MeCook ANTED—A trustworthy boy with & good Torse to carry nn vening route on By ly at the Bee ofce 2 § Per Month—Agents wauted in every county. Plun of Work casy: now goods: Write with tomps, Gould M'I'g Agency, K 62 University E‘_l. K. Y. City, 48m) BOYB—Am. Dist. Tel. Co, 1804 Douglas. 7 ANTED—12 diningroom h Wyoming, Kas, und Neb., 81 ! cooka for Culbertson 35, f rls for South Omaha, and ;60 for food family in_and outof city! Mrs, lregu & Son, 144 and 816 South 15th. 1 or girl for general house- r. 20th and Webstor, 449 118 TANTED —Good girl, small family, 400 N. 23 st., Dot Chicago'and Cass. 449112 AVANTED- 2 civls gen'l work, 4 dintugroom girls, 1 dishwasher,4 nurse girls, 1 second girl. 1 Cook for private’ family per week, 2 Eils for Norfolk, 1 cook for Stuart, Ia. F ald, lots of places; Omahu Emp blreau, 110 N h,'tel. 111 55 9 dies proferred, something waits, sels’ at sigl mpetent girl er; eril house work, no Swedes. rs. L. 0. Jones, 718 N Blst st 430 10 AT ANTED Gl for goneral Bousew uri:fiom\ wages to first-class help. Apply N. K, orner 224 and Burdette sts. * %405 v \ ANTED A competent second virl who has worked for good families, Call forenaon At 013 N, 230d st. 24 F ,ADY agents, $10 a day sure; new rubber uns r gannent. Mrs. H. F. Little, Chicago, wil w Wu'rmr Tmmedlntely, Idies 1o Work foF ‘a wholesalo house on'needlework at thelr es. (Sent any distance. Good pay can bo ade. Everything furnished. Particulars . Address Artistic Needlework Co., 1i St . Now York City. 4631 “v ANTED— young ladles who are employed in e city and boarding 1o (ry {ie Nuitia Eumpen\l Restaurant. Best and choapest dies und gentlemen's restauraut in the ity. 811 & 813 8o, 1th st. Opp. Paxton Hotel Mice—~Malo and fo- arts if - fare is ad. atlonal bank. M TRl NANA Employment / male belp seat to all winced. Reference, Omaba Proga G108, 1o, Lol 884, R RENT-—About June 1, very couvenient $-room house in good repair, desirable loca: tion, 10 minutes walk from P O furniture and carpets for sale _should applicants wish to pur- chase. Address drawer 2, PO. JOR RENT-—An 8 room house, with bath, one block from car. line, 330 per month. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental block. 628 R RENT-—Cheap to good tenat, 6-room house, 182N, Lith. Iuquire 216 S 1citst. R RENT—Furnished house, ¢ rooms. En- quire 809 8o. 23d st. from 9 to 12 s SOMETHING. chieap, house for rent or for " sale, furnitare for sale, including Encyelo- dia Britannica, new Stdck plano and other ture.” Ot Belndor, &3 Georgla gvcuue. hotel, Missouri Valley, In. The leadin 1 of the 'city and oply oné block from the ds ot. For further particulars address Hugh ercy. 540 m15 R RENT—2 now 11-room _nouses, $40, by S, T\, Petorsen, 8o cor 15th and Douglas, FURNISIIED hotel for rent—The St. el F)u RENT—A store 20x50, 830. Inquire, 618 8, 15th. Peterson. is1 L INTON block, 8. tth, corner of Mason st. Six Thandsome few store rooms with large’ cols lars underneath, finished with all modern im- provements and conveniences. Rents moderate, Apply to John Hamlin, 311 8. 11th st, Lmn’)‘! (YOR RENT-One halt of store room, 1213 Douglas st. Wm, H. Spelman 54 JOOR ore aud basement, 604 S. 13th %D OR REN st. Mrs. M. Lange. TFHOR RENT—Two business ot office rooms on 1t floor 8 per month. W. B. Clark, 1414 Harney. 550 QOR RENT— Half of office_at_ 312 § 10th st, Chamber of Commerce bld, Odell limiufi't'u. OFFlCE rooms, 602 8. 1ith st. 836 JR RENT—Suite of office rooms, Bushinan block, cor. 10th and Douglas. Nine room nouse, cor. 17th and Doreas, 30 per month, ih- quire W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. .. 713 [(OR RENT—Busine: my office on 16th st. Toom now ocoupied as ¥. Harrison, 418 8 Iith 560 OR RENT—Thiree storos and basement At 1005 Farnam street. Inquire at Room 1 Artington block, 1511 Dodge st., betiween g an 2 8. m. \ W RENT--MISCELANEOUS. bTOI(AGE room to rent, 1113 Farnam st 252 J 8 JOR RENT--Good sale and liverv barn, excel- lent location, rent reasonable, inquire of C: ‘W. McVicker, room 2, Barker bik. 975" RENTAL AGENCIES. _ '(vwn:, THOMPSON, Room 112 Sheely block. Te 38T TF you want your nouses rentod to aool, prompt tenants, list them with J. H. Par §0.1n16 Totte Rental Agency, 1606 Chicago. T YOU, want your houses rented place them. With Beaawa & Co., 16, opposits postoflico. VV ANTEDHouses to ront, and we can rent them too. H. K. Cole, N. E. Isth and Douglus. 662 ] 57 iouses for rent with H. E. Cole, N. E. 15th and Douglas. B62 G REGORY, F. L.. Rental agoat, 309 8 llu‘,lesl. —PERSONAL. PERSONAL=Go to tho Norris Europeau Ros. taurant for your meals. Everything first- class, at chop house prices. 311 and 313 So, 1Ll st., obp. Paxton Hotel. o7, PIRSONAL——LI!! your property to_exchange with C. C. 8potswood, 300t 8. 16th, st - 664 [DERSONAL—Private home for ladies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address K 42, Bee office. *833 M15% LOST. T.08 "_A sorrel mare, weight 900, 9 years old, saddle marks, shod. Refurnto A, M. Crone, th and Oak, and get reward, 419 14¢ FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. {IOR SALE rniture of 4 rooms complete for housekecping. Basement, li»fl ?almn. OR RENT—# clegant &-room houses. all mod- orn conveniences, excellent location, con- venient to street cars, &5 per month if taken goon. H. E. Cole, ne 15th and Douglas. 550 YOR RENT—A 7-room _fiat. Inquira of Geo. Higgins, in the clgur storo 1615 Howard st. FQOR RENT— &room house, North Saundors st. Enquire of C, W. Beall & Co., 3198, 10th. 595 'O RENT—Kight-room flat, front room suit- able for offices, with all’ modern conven- fences. 602 8. 13th. 662 q‘ HOUSES centrally located, rent from 812 to ) "7, furniture for sale on onthly payments, ©0-0p. L. and L. Co., 205 N. 16th st 561 FOK RENT--When {ou want to rens a house, store of office go to H. E. Cole. 662 [{IOR RENT-Two good 8 room houses on Park ave, $40 per month, D, V, Sholes, Room 827 A Deat 0 cottas, Apply at Harrisou, 4188 Joth st. 063 arker block. once, C. JOR HENT--And furniture for sale, almost new, at a hargain, best house and location in city; every modcrn convenience; this will pay to investigate at once. Apply 1709 Dodge 656 ANTED—Room mate for traveling man home only Sundays, in nice front room. 3 b, or alone 88, 106 Willlams st. 466 VERY irable suite of Yourrooms fur- nished, all modern conveniences, with board, private family, Noune but firs need apply. | Halfblock from two car Ln Goorgln ave, 8. 296k st. m I JPLEASANT front room for gentleman and wite, light nousekeeping nok objectionable, at 2511 Caldwell st, near red tar line: modern conyeniences.” 452 13 DOR REN 0 rooms furnishod or unfur- " niabed, two blocks southof the lugh school Apply J 5 Beo ofice. 6103 oK mENT "l Purnishod rooms, 1613 Dodge 402 16t FOR RENT% turnished rooms for gentlc w10 uad 810 per wouth, W Haruoy st e ICRLY furnbied rooms for Feat, with or without board, 318 N. h 5 1ot DOR RENT—A E-Hnfiu'«l Duck patlor couyeniences, hundsomely, furnishod i ¥ 02 i 'I—Nice front roow, furnished, eorgin ave. 407 9 "RENT—Newly furnished, pleasant sleop- rooms tor gentlemen, by the day,weck & weels, 200 Howard, 420 10 aenished room for. gentlemen, avenlences. Also good barn. 601 1214 Urooms, 1516 Dodgo. - e 8436 V/ ERY pleasant large furmishiod rooma; ail desired convenignces;private house;hoard i desired; 1 Llock from postofti 13 Cap! e, 1‘“'" RENT of newly furnished rooms, i all’ modern convent: ol URAE TWO car liues. 23 S rooms with bl W ANFED-Men and boys out o at the Olty Intelligence offic $lk ), corner 15th and Dougasl sts. u‘x;éi yfiu’fiffimée"n;ul-fid‘ucu.‘\ in i al manner, An pur applicant Vi plied 08 short not.ce. oo, “PERAR Swall fee. VI3 8. 11th 544 wulse BOARDING. e = vuflln—-’nu- toardors, 313 N, Ith, [ nished rooms with board. Keferences required. 704 8, Isth Ju OR REN 2e FGi(fii T ¥urnished rovias, 003 FOOR RENT- A Bicely fusnisliod (ront room, 1 suitable for two gentleriea, Enquire 2611, St. Mary's ’ R m TFOR SALE_A tenm of matched eray horses, iza 8and §, welght 3,100 pounds, price 115 Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. i6th, 45 Li TFOR BALE—1&-year old chestuut sorrel, har- ness mare 15% hands high, broken to drive single or double, guaranteed sound and allright, with training will trot in 3 minutes and _better. Can be had at a bargain. Callat C. N. K. Fair- bank & Co.’s lard refinery. 451 11 00D second-hand piano for sale at a bar- ain. Can be seen mornings at 1018, 3l at. 57 14 (‘OR BALE—Household furniture, apply 03§ N 415 10° 25th ave. A PATENTright to sell, hotel. PO SALE—A small but good paying board. ing house, owner has to leave town, will Bell very cheap It salacan bo made within 14 days: A raro chance for the right man, Address J 44 Bee of [ {'OR SALE—Large upper floor suitable for light manufacturing, location 118 N 16th st, Price #38 per month, Active Real Estato and Property Exchange, 1324 Dodge st 957 JOR SALE Clicap—rine rubber mounted, ) AL Bariicss, naver Booh HL. 1. Trey, Fronzer block, opp. P. O Taquire clerk CIt; S e used. AVUGIION on Baturday, May 12, Now is the time to get & road horse at yourown price, 1 will sell_ at public auction atmy barn n Kirkwood addition, joining fair grounds, forty-five head of trottfng mares and_geldings, suitable for track or road, which 1 will sell to tho highest bidder for cash’ or bankable paper. No_ by-bidding. Everything will be_sold for Just what you cau afford to give. Sale com- wences at10 o'clock sharp. N.'F. Chwmberiin, )Lt SALE—The furniture, carpets, fixtuges. and lease of a pleasantly locatéd, newly turnished house, near Lorse and cabie cars, house heated by steam, furniture, etc., In usé less than a year; must be sold at once, For par- tieulars apply t0 Hartman & Gibson, 1613 Kar- nam st. w1 POIt SALE—One span fine colts, & yoars old one fine single driver, 4 5 old, all sound and gentle, easy terms, A. P. 'Tuckey, 15th and Dougla 8 {OR SALE-Dormant scala capacity 8,400 pounds. Phil. Stimmel & Co., 911-913 Jones alia. bt ALE -Best carriages at_Seaman s, pest earringes at Seaman's., Best plietons at Seaman's, A Cheapest phactons at Seaman's, Best buggios at S ) Cheapest bugilos at Se [Best Wagzons at Seaman Cneapost wagon's at Seaman’s East side of 16th st., north of Studebaker Reposiio icholas. 002 M 1 (CUBAN storage for Turniture, stoves, mer- chandise, ete. Rufus B. Clark, 314316 8 12th stroot. 304 m24 WANTED-TO BUY NOTES bougte. O. B. Jacobs, 30 8. 5t sk, Blflumu loans. Sholes, 2060 %3 k) S‘l-uxmu rates on loans. Sholes. BUSINESS CHANCES. and gusranteed Htls to any realostats ih Omaha an 1gla8 county upon short notice, The most complete set of al books in the city. 0. I Wrnam st, bstracts—South Omaha—Bd. Johmson & Co., agents South Omaha Land Co., have the only complete set of abstract books in South Omana. Comploto abstracts furnished onshort notice. ~ Office opposite depot, South Omaha. B97 ENSON !CARHI(‘?IL hlr?\l.h complets of tract ()N E hundred and fhirty foet frontage on el Vo street, wil) o six _good busine Tots worth $1,200 e n offer the whole plece for 84,000, 1t will pu; you to investigate this, Hicks, room 40, Barker b 4749 R RENT—An elegant cottage 7_rooms city water and cistern, half block from st car paved st; §30 per mouth, Morse & lruner, 1606 Farnam st, 440 10 PBFAUTIFUL Tome at a bargain for cas owner going away: everything modern, new and elegant. J. L. Rice & Co. 412 JOR SALE or Trade—#250 equity in lot, will soll or trade for anything of value.' Ad- dress E. H., Box 819, vity. 413 11% J L. RICE & CO,, Real Estate. ) PINELY located and established drag business elegant fixtures, ow retiring from the trade, a spiendid opening in Omaha for some one. J. L, Rice & Co. 434 10 Wmnfiqu buy good short time notes for cash, C. D, Roow 40, Barker block‘.u ANTED—Good frech milch cow, call 2410 Pacific street, south 2th st. 463 10+ WAN'FED:Tqv buy a_restaurant in good lo- cality, cheap. Address J b2 Bee ‘;x:.:;la‘.’ ‘VANTRD—L‘nrnur 1ot in Hanscom place. B, A. Leavenworth, room 1, H17 Fll‘nlu}n‘lt. VWV ANTEDCA. P. Tukey will buy some oo Iat and #d mortgages 1t well socured. A. P. Tukey, 184 Farnam. 53 VW ILL buy furnitareofa house or, flat ocon- trally 1ocated. Co-0p. L & L. Co, 205 N_ 10t CLAIRVOYANT. RRIVEE from Califomia—Madame Winters, gifted dead trance clairvoyant and astrolo: ist: can bo consulted on all affairs of life or Geaths reunites the separated, causes luck and speedy marringes, shows photo of future wife or husband, tocates’ diseases and cures them by massage and magnetic treatment, has the cele- brated Hindoo cnarm for luck. All those in trouble will do well to call on this gifted seerfss —glves you a correct written reading through mail for 8.0, with lock of bair, ~The Madame has taken parlors at 1663 Howard st., 3d_tioor, Parlors 2 and 3. 45218% TV[ADAM ECCLES! ho wonderful Ciairvoy, ant and test madiam. In consequence of her increasing business will_remain 15 days longer at her former parlors, No. 822 N. 10th st, Where in_her trance staté she accurately ro- veals the most hidden sccrets of the past, pres- ent and future. is perfectly reliable in all love, trouble, disease and business affairs. Con: sultation personally ov by mail, 81, No’ letters angwered_ unless ' accompanied by = dcts in stamps. 322 N. 1ith, Room 1, 2ud floor, Omaha. R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Med: ical, business and test medium, Diagnosis freo. Fomale dlseases a speclalty, 19 N. 10th st., Rooms 2 &3, Tel. 944 570 MONEY TO LOAN. M[ONEY To Loan—By the undersigned, who has the ouly proporly organized loan agency in Omaha. ~ Loans of 310 to $100 made on furniture, planos, organs. horses, wagons, mu: chinery, etc., witlout removal. No delays. All business strictly confidential, Loans so mada that any part can b paid at iy fime, each pny. ment reducing the cost, pro rats.' Advances made on fine watches anddiamonds. Persons should carefully considerwho they are denling with, asmany new concéxgs are daily coming into existonce, Should you need money call an seeme. W. L. Croft, roos. 4 Withnell building, 15th and Harnev. S 573 ONEY to loan on citymnd_farm property. Geo. N. Hicks, Room 40, Barker block. = A QHORT time loans madedy D. E. S y ohnson, late pres. Bank of Merna: veference, First Nat'l Dbauk, Omaha. Roow 3), Bamber of Commerce OANS made on Improved and unimproved City property at lowagt rates of interest, Special rates on large loaghl on iuside property. el [3ros. & Co., 312 8. 1th st. L e TLOANS made on good vEoductive real estate, socurity 3 and 5 g, optional pay: ments and favorable ferms and rates. Kimpall, Champ &Ryan, U. 8. Natl Bank 'ld. 879 j6 MO LOAN—On real estate mortgage, $1,000 in onesum or divided, G. E. Thompson, Room 112, Sheely block, 15th and Howard sts. 380 ANS made on Omaha city property by D LA S meacoom T Durkornhe 753 ONEY to loan on chattels, Koom 51, Cham- ber of Commerce. 506'm7 MuN’nY toloan, casn on nand, no_delay. J. W.and E. L. Squire, 1413 Parnam st. Pax- ‘on hotel butlding. 71 HL 5 IREY 500w to loan on city proverty + and fmproved farm land. Frenzer block ONEY to loan on_real estate, mortgages bought aud s0ld. Wallase, Créighton bli. §0a month Tag been made by agonts in b P plying the 1. X, L. slate paint, only small capital required, Call on or address for partic: ulars, J. L. Rice & Co., box b7t 435 12 T.OUK at this—& new8-room house, gas, bath, 4 furnace and tull lot in Kountze pi 86,600, 81,000 ¢ , balance per month flton Bros:, 403 8. 15th st For SALE—Trade or Exchango—lmproved farms in Cass, Daws, Sheridan, Holt and Keya Paha counties, Nebraska, J. L. Rhm‘(;). R SALE-Clgar store on Farnam_st. Ad- dress J 6, Bee. 72 114 TMFAT Market--Partner wanted in _the finest L market in city to take place of retirin artner, Will sell interest cheap; address J Beo office. 409 11% ANTED-—-Man_with $150 to mana Call 12 to 2, 1721 8t. Mary's. W.\Nr )—1 have invented an instrument that sells at sight and that is used in every family, 60,000 have been sold in the north- west. T can offer a good n an interest in the patent for fifteen years free. No capital re- quired. A respectable fortune can be easily made. If you desire o beautitul, permanent Dusinéss, apply at once. Inclose cent stamp. Address _J. D.C. Knapp, Box 837. Minneapolls, llufrrfln\:\:.l every bank and business 0 in Minneapolis. 417 1087 WAN'I'KII—PIHIIPI’ in_insurance business. Address J 31, Bee oftice. 410 10% IXTV-FIVE' thousand dollars fruit ranch, X “Naper, (California, equity 35080, sale of gxchange tor good piying Omahia, property, Call or address W, Union Steel Nail Co., or Bell & MeOnndish, 314 8 15th 428 \OR SALE—A good restaurant can be had for very little money if taken at once; every- thing nevw: reason for seiling, poor health. = Ad- dress J 45 Bee oftice, 392 0% IVERY barn for sale, centrally located. No reasonable offer will bo refused in next? Call and investigate. Co. Op. L. & L. Co. 205 N 16th st. 590 9 EED Store for sale, one of the best locations in the city. doing a large business,. Owner has to feave city, A man witha thousand dol- lars can double it every 00 dni'xl. over and above expenses.. No humbug. 11l bear close inves- tigation, Address,J 2 OB SALE-A very th office. 128 Tee- fine drug store inthe Tvliest town in the state, one of the finest opportunities to go into business already es tablished ever-offered. It will pay to investi- gate this. For full particulars inquire of Park Fowler & Kennard, 1007 Farnam st, Omaha, Neb, 31712 {YOR SALE-The U. 8. on a household ma- chine covered by two patents. Costs 825 to manutacture. Sells quick for 8116, Wil sell my whole interest, or will form . stock company. Business established in Nebraska,lowa and I1ii- nois. Address, J 24, Bee, 253 9 " JANTED—An active business man with $50 0 8230 to take hold of a fast sellingarticle, Profits from 810 to $40 per day. Koom 4, Crounse block , 119N 16th, 20J 4 {QIRST class hotel for sale or exchange, Lilly, real estate dealers, Broken How, ¥V 7K have for sale a long tine 1ease of the best Jocation for faney retail business m the 2435 3 city. Fearon, Colo & Robertson, 310 8. 15t st. OR SALE—A £0od paying business. Clgars, statlonery toys, soda water fountain otc., in first-class location. Stock will invoice about £2,500. Will take city real estate in exchange. Enquire at Max Meyer & Co.'s. 20] OO S4LEAR establishod business doin 520,000 & year, ruunullfiluultud, good reason torsplling. Address J 13, Boe. 165 TV B cah sell vou anything from fruit stand ton mammoth store. Co-operative Land & Lot Co.. 205 N. 16th st. 166 R SALE—-A znml brick yard and all the a; purtanances, also 30000 - good Drick. Apply Ryan & Walsi, room6, Arliugion block. $1w permonth, 83 starts you n business, coun- D try rights free; send stamps for catalogue to Patterson Oil Burner Co., 201 Canal st. Chicago, . 197 m2)* TPORSALE or exchange. A new combined 3 LDl roller and burr mill with completa outfit of modern machinery, doing a zood busi- inees, with unlimited water power,on Littlo Blue river, in Thayer county, Neb. No better location i the state. Will take good lands or city property in (part or entire) exchange. Ad- dréss, A. G, C Hebron, Nob G42mi2 ONEY to ber of Commere »an on chattels. Room 31, Cham- “C. K. Shaw. 506 m27 TMOREY to loan on_ horses, turniture and other persoual property, or collateral. Rtates mode Busiuess confidential. Oflice 8. W, cornel th and Douglas sts. Entrance on 15th st. The Fairbank Investment Co. ONEY (0 Toan o furnicure, wagons otc IVL " Without removal or on collateral securit A. E. Green am’ block, cor, Y2 ONEY to Loan—I can place good first-class city loans on_short motico and_ at lowest rates.” 1. V, Suioles, room 1, Barker block, Business strictly confidential. yod & Co., Room 1, Cunni 13th and Jackson. G 0 860,000 loans by Sholes. & 353 FOR EXCHANGE. O EXCHAN ‘eam, W forlot, Bouth Omaha. Farnam st. VW ANTED ‘0exchange a horse and buggy for a piano, Address J 39, Bee (.‘.T"hfl o7 0 gon and harness W. L. Selby, 1521 4 W HAT iave sou to trade for 80 ncros of land unincumbered In Junean county, Wis,, 3 miles from county seat. G. J. Sternsdorff,rooni 6, opp Postoflice. 67 (13, corner 31 and Douglas st to trado for an eight to ten-room house and’ lot. Geo.J. Sternsdorfl room 6, opposite P O. 230 [OLt EXCHANGE—Vacant lots clear_and en- cumbered, for farms_and improved city property; see our list. H. 1¢, room 6, Con- tinentalblock. 650 31 Moukymmm on improved real estate: no commission charged, Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block. 574 $mu,norfi loan on city and farm real estate, Linaban & Muboney, room &6, Paxton bik. b NAWA & CO., loan agents, 15th st., opposite Dostoffice, 579 m 16 (SHOLES, Room 1, Barker Block. 353 " A. WOODMAN —Money to loan_onreal es- + “lato i sunis to suit. B2 South 3t st & I ABGE or small loans without del 4" Ehol Bark ONEY LOANED at C. % Ofiice, on furnituce, pianos, horses, wagons, Pexsonal proverty of all kinds, dud a:1 Sthor ar' tclesof value without removal, 8. Lith, over Bingham's commission store. All_busf ness strictly confidential, o7 A ONEY to loan on first-class real estate so curity, Harris' B. . & L. Co,, 20 8, 1ith Streot. 2i0mzz OANS mudo on renl edls. Cash on hand. W. M. Harris over BB, 16t st. 72 QHOLES pla TMONEY toloan, at 109 rate: without romoval _orfling; ‘nancial busl: ness of ull kinds transacted quietly and without publicity; woney advancehon Jowelry; socured notes hought. Call and shasus, it will pay you People’s Financlal Exchagge, room 6%, Dari block, 15th and Farnam, , - 201 mow gum E cholce loans wanted by Sholes, 353 OANS made on real Rstats and mortgages 4 bought.” Lewis 5. Itggd & Co, 1621 Farnam. Ature, wagons, 5 1OTO OIS Lhial anyho MONEY to loan o tu ete., without removal for on collateral & ity. Busluess confidentialiC B Jacobs, i, TOOR SALE—170,000 goon butlding brick, livered on curs, at Peru, Neb., at a very price, H. M. Mear, I{VOK SALE-—Two @) tubular st 14 1 Wwith suioke sta steam guages, ater guages. etc., all complete; will sell b Addvess Fred ‘Krug, brewer, Omaha, OK SALE Upton & Co s safo with inside 49 215 South Lith st FHE Sh family h abio rates: refe and Dodge st oms and Loard Bt reason- s required, * Mzs. M Whit- taker, propristre 473 38 D OBTGAGE notes bought and sold; B F. Beavor, Hoom 40,Barker block, 4188 ]r you nave ;nj'!l\mg to trade oall on or ad- dress Grorge cuadosil, Ko b, oppo- —A top_bugs 00d" 8 st site postotli Tog AL bus make, ais0 Comwstock. 812 5. 191 uearly new, le harucss, A. H. W Room 1, Batl H1oCK, for loans. S0 S 7 Y 10 10AD 0n Furbfture, Norses. wa, DMOLRY s lanon AbpRovad ecurity. rates. J.'W.Robbius, 1613 Farnan. B UILDING loans, Linahun & uulmue_vi_: SFE bl before getting o loan, 4 Mi):«'k)‘ ioaned on furniare, pianos. orgaus, horses, etc, low rates. J. J. Wilkinson & J HAVE a fine farm_in Hand county, Dal miles from Ree Heights. The sun never shone on better land than this. What have you to offer? G.dJ. Sternsdortl, room 6, opp_ post- office, 294 ok Exc HANC for horse and bugay, 0o residence lot in Omaha, Easy terms, Call room 403, new Paxton block. 201 11 TLLTexchango 10,000 acres of tho finest (il zing and mining land in Wyo- i vacant lots,small incumbraxice, a fine lot and Ne- braska tarms; price 83.580 per acre;owners equity in contract 821,500, Address L H., Norfolk. Ne- braska. 1979 (3, 7, SUERNSDORER, ragm 6, opposite posts Xo “Office, hus some good land in Holt county, Neb., to traie for Omaha property. Will assumeé light'incumbrance. 295 OR EXCITANGE—Wae have a large list of houses and-lots, farms, ete,, for exchange: when you huve anything to exchiange come an secus. H. K Cole, room 6, Continental block, ik (1) THAVES lots in B. & M. Park addition to South Omaha, free of incumbrance, to trade for improved or unimproved Omaha prop. erty, farm lands, stocks of goods, horses, cuttio, oranything of value. These lots are rapidly increasing in value, and If you have anything to trade cdll and see me, George J. Sternsdorfr, room 6 Frenzer block, opposite postoftice. 230 OB BXCHANGE—Neb, farm or two Scath Omahi 10ts far span of mares or mules. W, L. Selby, 1521 Farnam st. ! T WLl give any one & &o0d trads for a i residence: call and see me. George J. Storuse dortt, Room 6, o) oilice. 167 NORTRADE—Or Sal horsess a nice ponles and ofl outfit, cans, cic,; a fine driv mare, pheaton; also'singld and double harnes Willfurn sume b ws st payment on a ni Louse or lat centrally located. " Call av once' on 1406 A span of carriage @ span of white W 2 geated carriage and new singlo top buggy to trade for long time real esta mortgage. W, L, Selby 1321 Farnam st, PRICK Wanted—10000 bricks in exchaug for good inside Omaha property. Sloma, toon 2 and 2 Hellmag blds QIGHTY () acres of land adjoining Lake 4" Mavawa, Council, Blufls, Ia. This tract will make 400'beautitul lots and is free from encumbrance. What have you to offer? George Sternsdortl, room 6, opp P. O, it FINE faym in Missourl, clear of incum- rance, to_trade for a good house and lot or vacant property. George J. Sternsdortl, Koom 6, opposite postoftice. I in real estate and personal T'RADE property. See exchange Look. Co-0p. L and o COr 303 N, 106h st o VWANTED to Bxchangs~Two lats in . & 3. park for horse and buggy. lnguire B A. Blotuan, 1ith and Farnam, Hell [ mad man block, A Co., 1417 Farnam. b8) ¥, Davis Co., teal estate loan agents, 1506 Farnain st i MRS Sl #2500 on Omaba and South ONEY—Toloan. Lowost rates. No delay GrEs I money to loan, Patterson & Bar- nard, 318 8 15uh st, 09 M ONEY @ Loan—o. and 653 ONEY to Loan—#20,000 to loan in sums of Omaha property. Money on hand. Wright & Lasbury, 215 8. {4th st,, upstairs. ek & Commercial Na- u Rice & Co, over o JOUNTZE Placo loaus by Suoles. o IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co. fl S, Sl i md oud guaranteed, — I,M)R SALE—At a great bargain, l0-room honse, new, all modern improvements, on street car line, one block from cable line. 'This 18 & chance of a life time; will be sold for less than cost of construction. Park Fowler & Ken- nard, 1607 Farnam st. 718 INEST residence lots in city, Harney cor 26th and 26th sts, also 20th_near Nicholas, will exchange for good clear property. Panl, 1609 Farnam. () (LEGANT east front lot in Hanscom Place, % just west of Park avenue; one of the nicest sites for a home or block of houses in the eit: perfect title; for salo at a bargain if tdken quick, George N. Hicks, room )nrko‘r_ ;vl,’m'k- EAUTIFUL south front 60 ft lot and house, all modern ~ conveniences, not 3 miles west by south of the postoftice, 1f you want & home here §s one that will suit you and can be bought at less than market value, on time if desired. F. K. Darling, 1521 Fnaml{:’l. Nine nice, neat cottages, well bullt, elegant lots in elegant locatiol hlgh and dry, and_only short distance from Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, from 00 to 8$1,100. i cash, balance 810 per houses are being _closed out regardless and you cannot get_another such a bar. ain in a hundred years. Call quick on D. V. Eholes, room 1. Barker block. 25 J L RICE & CO., Real Estate. OR SALE—At losa than cost: 598 JORSALE or exchange; somo first chass ti- proved South Omaha residence property, will take o good _borse or horse and buggy s first paymeut, E. A, Leavenworth, Room 1, 1417 Farnam st. 283 {OR SALE—6-room house and full lot, 2lst street, §2,500, §1,000 cash. 6-room house on 20th st., $3,250, §1,000 cash. Corner lot on :2id street, $1,600, 150 [ H. W. Huntress, 1417 Farnam st. oJ 1+ RICE & CO., Real Bstate. HOICE ten acre tract in fine state of cultiva- tion, r!}l clally suitable for garden pur- oses, for sale; small cash payment, long time. Ticks, Barker block, southwest corner Fifteenth and Farn: AT4 0 W HAVE a few pleces of qood land in Hyde county, Dakota, for sale cheap. Corre- spondence sollcited. Parker & Barnes, High- more, Dakota. 208 9% lOR SALE—Or exchange. Wo have some good Omaha renl estate and Nebraska farms; Which we will sell clioap or trade for stock of clothing, f!xrmshlng goods,dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries or hardware.” Schlesinger Bros. 014 8 1Cth st, V9 18* J . L RICE & CO., Real tistato. 508 R SALE-—One lot and two “ood buildings, occupied as stores and dwellings; rent for #75 per month; price, 8,600: $1,500 cash, balance easy, or will take good fnside lot or hounse and full lot, balance cash or good first mortgage paper. This is worthy your attention as an in- vestment. Call on or aderess C. E.Meagher, room 2, over Raymond's jewelry store. 264 9) \OR SALE—S8plendid grove, just outside city limits, on main street leading west from Hanscom park. M.P. Belt Line Ry runs through one corner. * Finost place around clty for summer garden or plenic grounds. Will sell or lease, Inquire at once of Hicks, room 40, Barker block. 4749 \OR SALE or Trade—Farnam near 38th, incumbrance 2,000, Equity 33 Farnam st., cor lst, 138x132. Trackage, 13th st. néar Grace, 09x112. Guming st.. cor 3lst, 45.Wxii0 incumbrance T6thst., near Nicholas, 61x104, incumbrance dersst., cor. Burt, 160x5l, lncumbrance ark ave, facing park, 50xI5), incumbrance 0. eohongiaast., mear 20th, 0OxiR, tncumbrance %5 018 in B. & M. Park add to South Omaha, cloar of incumbrance, perfoct title. 2quarter sections of school land in Kossuth Co., Towa, o Lquarter sectionland. fo Grandy Co., Neb., clear. All'otabove property for sale or trade for good inside improved pmpeny or good im- proved or unimproved farms. - 8. A. Sloman, rooms 22 and 2, Hellman bldg, 13l Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. 813 S OUTH Omaha business property—I ca S oo of ‘the best_ pio in South Omaha, will yleld, if improved, twenty-five per cet per annun tal investinent: can make this a big ba; taken quick. Georgo N. Hicks, Barker Dloc AT: business propert HAVE soveral choice, inside, full lots, upon which I can build holises to suit purchasers upon their own selection of plans, and on terms to suit. This will pay to investigato. Toom 1, Barker bl J, L RICE & CO., Roal Estate. " 1A MAN BNACGUAINTED WITH TME GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTAY WILL OBTAIN MUCH INFORMATION FROM A 8TUDY OF THI8 MAP OF THE D. V, 125 508 60, ROCK IS Its main lines and branches include CHICAGO, PEORIA, MOLINE, ROCK ISLAND, DAVEN- PORT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLU¥FS, MUS- CATINE, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH. LEAV- WATERLOO, MINNEAPOLIS, ot ot hATE, routes to and from the Pacifio Coast. All trauns- fere in Union depots. Fast trains of ¥ine Day Couches, clegant Dining Cars, mognificent Pulle man Paiace Bleopérs, and (betwoen Chicago, Bt. Josoph, Atchison and Konsas City) Reclining Chair Cars, Beats Free, to holders of through first-class tickets. Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y “*Qreat Roek Island Route,” Extends Wost and Southwost from Kansas City and Bt. Joseph to NELSON, HORTON,, BELLE- VILLE, 70; HERINGTON, WICHITA, HUTCHINSON, OALDWELL, and all points in ‘d‘l:'A. A:gl:w‘l‘fillll N !Q:,Kg d. PASSOTZEr 6quipIen! ] Colobratod Pullman mamuiaciure. Al Saloty ap- Bliaccos aud modern IPOVEImenta. ‘The Famous Albert Lea Route Is the favorite between Chicago, Bock Island, Atcbleon, Kunsas City and Minneapolls and Bt. Paul Its Watertown branch traverses the great “ WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT " of Northern Jowa, Bouthwestern Minnesota, and East Oeatral Dakota to Watertown, Bpirit Lake, Bioux ¥Falls and wany other towns and cities. Tuo Bliort Line vis Beneca snd Kankakoe offers superior facilitics to travel to and from Indian. spolis, Clucionati and other Bouthern points. ¥or Tickete, Maps, Fciders, or desired informa- tion, spply st kay Coupon Ticket Office or address G}'. JOHN, *ILA, b}gl-flliog& Gex'l Manager. @en'l & Pase. CHICAGO. DL Notice to Contractors. Bids will be ree d by the Board of Public Lands and Buildings at auy time before Satur- day, May 16, 1584, at 2 p. m., for work aund mate- rinl'to complete kitchon atd dining room for Deaf and Dumb Institute, at Omaba, Nebraska, mx‘nu]uui‘om plans aud specifications now on e with Comugissicner of Publie Lands and L F. M. Ellis, architect, . Nebraska. Contractor to bepaid ca montbly estimates witfi a reservp of 16 pes cent. pljgrder of tha Boald of Fublie Lagde snd A ."' ol cretary. THE COURTS, United States Olroult Conrt. D10 ANTONIE, THE IOWAN, One of the first cases that will come b. the grand jury is that of Antonio B the lowa Indian chargod with horse # There is a duzen or 8o lowans on hi give their testimony, all of which is declds forninsat the gay and festive Antonie, A bill in equity was filed with Clerk Frank yesterday by Henry D. Brown, of L& Salle county, I1l., against Thomas Brennan, Alonza B. Tukoy, Alice O'Donahue and John Donahue, of this county, John C. Graham, of Philadelphia, Michael 1), Roche and the American Bank and Trust company, of Da- kota. The suit is founded on three promis- sory notes, aggregating $3,000, and is for foreclosure of a mortgage given on lots 8 and 03, this city, as sec for payment of sume. District Oourt. A BIG DOCKET. ‘When the May term of court opans on the 14th instant the judges will be confronted by @ heavy docket. There has been filed up to date, and awaiting disposition, 1,515 eivil ac- tions, and a large number of oriminal casest A PUGNACIOUS DARKEY. Frank Bellamy, who so severcly assaulted Ofcer George W. Bruce, has been sued bi the latter in the sum of $5,150. The plaintii says ‘‘he sufferod great pain and anguish both of body and mind and was compelied to expend large sums of money for medicine and tho sorvices of a physician. RIOE TAKES AN APPEAL. J. H. Rice appeals from the decision of Judge Wade in awarding O. G. Walrash a judgment in tho sum of #25 with costs, and the case will be heard in this court. WHAT JOIN J. HARDIN WANTS, John J. Hardin petitioned the court yester- day that Erastus Young be foreclosed of equity or other interests in certain mo gaged lands in_Johnson's addition and that the same be sold to satisfy a claim of 82,150, held against the premises by Hardin, OWR THE BANK OF COMMBICE. The Bank of Commerce sets forth that Clifton E. Mayne and Samuel S. Curtis owe them a balanco of 3,000 ona promissory note of $,000 and they ask for a judgment in the sum of §5,000 with interest added at 10 per cent from October 8, 1857, County Court. A DULL DAY WITH JUDGE SIIELDS, Judge Shields had an casy time of it yes- terday, not a case being heard,a new suit filed and only one marriage license issued, In consequence of this unheard of stagnation in the history of the office the judge went home without any §15 in his inside pocket. Kammert Probably Skipped. Adolph Kammert, about whose mysterious disappearance Tie Ber gave an account awhile ngo, seems to have left the city. He was seen Monday morning, July 11, 1587, on ths B. & M. Denver express at the B, & M, depot with a long coupon ticket and a grip, ready for a journey, so that his father's fears that he is lost are probably groundless. There is said to be a Sixteenth street Wifl.:zl in the case. The boy's father retaned a young attorney to work up the case, thinking both that the boy had been foully dealt with, and that the property which he left, having been attached and sold for somo small debts, had not been directed into proper channels. But the attorney finds that everything was done correctly. & ot —_— ‘We would be pleased to know of a man or woman who has never had headacho or been subject to constipation. Asthese seem to be universal troubles a little ad: vice may seemin order. Why should persons cram their stomachs with nn&r seating purgative pills, ete., whichsick- en and debilitate when such a pleasan and sterling remedy as Prickly’ Asl Bitters will act mildly and effectivel. on the liver, kidney- stomach and bowsy els, and at the same time tone up apnd strengthen the whole system; causing headache, constipation and all such dige tressing evils to quickly disappear. —~— ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFF3 He Tricd a New Route. Yesterday afternoon about 5 o'clock, & man by the name of J. H. Hickman, hail from Waterloo, Ia., went to the passengdf depot of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifie railroad to go home. He was badly under the influence of Council Bluffs boozé, but this w: idently no more than his nor condition of late, judging from what fols lowed. Ho asked for and received the key to the depot, water closet. He disappeared and nothing was thought of him until nearly train time, 6:42, when the baggageman re- membered the circumstance of the ey, ana proceeded to search for Hickmau. Opening the_door, Hickman was found in a peculiar predicament, having succeeded in crowding himself partly into thé vault it.nq and there was stuck unable to extricate hif- self and unable to complete his suicidal ine tent. On being released he declared that he would yet end his life, and was anxious to make a second attempt by plunging in load first into the vault, but was shaken up, given some healthy advice and puton the train tickered for home. e Arrangements are being made for the ess tablishing of another athletic and boxing school in this city. It is the direct outgrowth of the recent sparring exhibition at the operd house, and there is quito & number 01 the scions of the f. f. 5. who announce thelr ige tention of taking lessons with the gloves, - Let Them Severely Alone, Of the two it would be wiser to let the tecth go unbrushed than to use some of the articles alleged to beautify and prés serve them. OZODONT has done much to drive these tooth destroyers from the field, Let them severely alone. 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