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SPECITAL NOTICES. e L e R = ANTED--1T0 board aud_take care of child; price reasonable. 2310 Cuss, o9 21* ents under this head, 10 conts per ¢ first insertion, 7 cents for each sub- #oquent insertions and $1.0 a line per month. No advertisement, taken for less than 2 cents for the first insértion. Seven words will be counted to the line: they must run consecutively and must be paid fn advance. All advertise #nts must be handed in heforo 12:30 o'clock p. ,, and_under no circumstances will they bs taken or discontinued by telephone, Parties advertising in these columns and hav- ing the ankwers addressed in caro of the Hea, will pleaso ask for n check to enable them to ot thelr letters, as none will be delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to adver- tisements &hould be enclosed in envelopes All advertisements In these columns are pub 1ighed in both morning and evening editions ot 1he Bee, the circulation of which aggregates mote than 18,000 papers daily, and_gives the ad- yertisers the benefit, not only of the city eiren- lation of the Bee, put also of Council Blufs, ldncoln and other cities and other cities and towns throughout this section of th untry, ANT to borraw $1,000 or 81,900 for3 years at § per cemt. per annum, on improved Omaha pfoperty worth $2500. Address K 60, Bee office, 9002 VW ANTED_Tf you have any lands, lots, or houses and Iots to sell or exchange for other property, call on me or write. 1 can find you a customer, C. C. Spotswood, 3054 8, 16tn. Fl SHED rooms, #1 to $1.50 per week, 504 8, 18th street, 04 27t R RENT-—Two micely furnished front Fooms, With or without board, modern con vendences, 88 and 80 per month, 1321 N. 18th sty on two cwr lines. 3 )R RENT—3 nicely furnished rooms for man and wife; parlor, kitchen apd bedroom for housekeeping: Wiso 3§ unfurnished rooms. Enquire 1218 nrg ave 638 21* 4‘()]( RE! conveniences. (T_Furnished rooms, all modern o0 N 18thst. 709 v TALL room suitable !ordgun;l;finr;{ 1623 " Dodge streot’ 4l near Hicks, room I m center of city, $25 per month. k. 980 21 40, Barker bl JAOR RENT—9 room house centrally locate furnituge for sale, modern_improyemont Benawa & Co,. 1bth st., opp. P. O, 043 33 JOR RENT—S acres and 4 room house, fruit and out pullings cheap. Benaws & Co., 16th st.. opp. P. O, 060 23 tgwos Ak BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bus- iness houses, who are authorized agents for THe Bex special notices and will quote the same Tates as can be had at the main office. OIN W. BELL, Pharmacist, 80 South Tenth Street. HABE & EDDY, Stationers and P1inters, 113 Bouth 16th Street. 1. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- o _ing Stroet. 3 HUGHES, Pharmacist, 24 North 16tk o b FO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1800 8t. Mary's Avenue, % SITUATIONS WANTED, Wflwnnisnu}um{ by young man in a wholesale or retail drug store, 2 years éxperfonce and good reforence, address 'K 57, Beo dfilice.. 059 22¢ R— JROR RENT—Cottage five rooms %0 feat. from rk ave street car, corner 2ith and How- ard sts, rent $20 per mo in advance. A. 8. Bill- ings, 101 8. 15th. {OR RENT—A house with three month, 1038 South 18th, near (OR RENT—Five room cottage, well and cis- tern, 2023 Pjerce. Rent reasonable. 923 214 JFOR RENT—To propor paties, will rent my residence, furnished, from June 1st to September 1st; location, %oth and” St. ave. Warren Switzler. R RENT_[3y June 1, we will have a fine seven.room house on N 17th st., very desir- able neighborhood. 1t house, ot fat, this wil Lasbury, 215 8 14th st., up stairs, JEVEN-ROOM flat on S, 13th st., rent on] ¥ furniture reasonable, part cash, and ance casy. Co-0p. L & L. Co. 205 N. 10th o of . . Edson's fine houses. Davenport st. 506 24% Mary's (M you want £o rent a nice sult you. Wright & 872 21 {OR RENT- Enquire 17 RACTICAT, Printer—A steady young man practical printer, capable of taking charge of country newspaper office, desires a ent position; republican_politics pre § 1kes to work for employer who takes juterest in 15 business, and where the “ghost walks' every Baturday ulght. Address G,, Box 172, Schuyler, Neb. 04021% ANTED—Sjtuation as janitor in block or tenement, or as watchman in same. (i References, Address K 08 Bee office, ANTED. —Position as a collector or nigh watchinan, Best of references. Addross K 62 Beo office 121% RESSMAKER from New York will work by theday. Call oF address 083 N, 23th ave. 25 21 ANTED-Situation by young colored man and wife, sober and indnstrious; place in private family. Address K. 44, Bee. 8 207 {STLUATION as first clasa bker, bread and confectionery. K 32, Bee office. 705 225 WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTED—Man to assist in and out of office. Experience necessary. Man that can loan employer §250 can secure #100 per month. Loan secured.. Cull or address 42 iow Puxton, block. 00532 = JOR RENT—For the summer a furnished honse in the best location in the Siey\ Brice modorate, Address, giving name and ‘refer- ences, to P. 0. Box 367. 851 EN-ROOM house near ', 0., rent and ture away down. Co 16th st. JOR RENT—8-room house, Barton, 2016 Capitol ave. HOUSE for Rent ~Ten rooms and barn, cen trally located. Inquire T. J. Beard, 1410 Douglas st. 85 2 JOR RENT—Elegant 10 room house and 8- furni- 205 N. Tnquire J. F. 605 21 Rt Ri room cottage 3 blocks from court hoi cheap. G. E. Thompson, Sheeley block. 567 For RENT—A nice house in a splendid loca- tion, furniture cheap and easy payments, Coperative Lund & Lot Co, 205 N 10th st 00 OR RENT—A cholce 9 reom house,fenced lot, qn&. city water, furnace, bath room, cistern, also large well equipped barn, being 2643 Capitol ave. Inquire 20 house east of premises or room 14Omakia Natl bauk b, B. H. Robison, 5 om brick house on Hamilton st., furniture for sl on easy pay: Op. L. & L. Co., 26'N. 10h st. ANTED—Two ener gétic men to sell goods: steady employment; good inducements, 4218, 10th St. 980-20% “‘wu good contmakers and one bushelman . wanted. Enquire of C, J. Swanstrom, Dead- wood, Dakota. 067 26% ANTED—One shocmaker to do_ repairs mostly. Fine workman and of steady habits. None other need gapply. Liddicott’s Bhoo Store, Beatrice, Neb, 965 22 A CARPENTER used to jobbing work, a shop hand, at 8. W. cor of 30th ‘ll:fi g’;lzmlng. ANTED—Agents for a good ael]u‘lg article, 1505 Howard st., city. 58 21% ANTED-Two first-class men. J. F.Hoch, dairy north of Deaf and Dumb inatituce; s D50 teams and men for Kansas. O'Keefe, 09 8. 11thst. 030 21+ W ANLED—A manager at Plattsmonth and Fremont to representa well established astern house; cash deposit of 8200 required; lary $L200; personal appenrance preferted: N, Grant, room 81, U. 8. Nat'l bank. 930 21 'ANTED—-Men and teams for railroad work in northwestern Kansas at Albright's labor agency, 1129 Farnam st, ANTED—Agents to procure members for the “National Library associations” ex- rienced agents, tenchers and school superin- jendents profarred; energetic workers ato mak. ftrom 82 to 80 per week. Address with zeferences, Natlonal Library assoclation, 103 Btate st, Chicago, 11l 59721 W ANTED-50 railrond gradors for the west, at Allbright's labor agency, 1120 :}rnum BOY&—AN. Dist, Tel. Co,, Wbuug;g?. ANTED—A vesident salesman for Nc. braska, Kansas, Colorado, Michigan and Tudiana town$, who has time o show sample and olicit orders for our. celebrated “Spanish Punetela” nickel cigars, with ability and large acquaintance, willing 'to work on commission pasis. Pleass present —references, der Dlanks, 'ete. Wirth, Btamp for price-list, o Dickie & Co , Wholesale Clzars, Ohicago, 796 23 ANTED—Bxperienced_salo clothing department. The Howard. ANTED-—Man to take the agency (travel: ing or local) of our safes; siz inches; weight 500 Ibs; rotail price #35; zes in proportion. A rare chance and perma- nt business. Theso sufes meet & den er before supplied by other safe compan 83 we are not governed by the Safe ’l"fi«;ll.b Al* pine Safe Co., Cincinnati, O, ALESMEN- Wanted, five traveling salesmen b, Blury end expensos, o experietice ngcos: iy, Address witl stamp Palior & Co., Win: on n boys alr, A:H#flund other Minn. 'WANT - Energetio ten and women every- where for & genteel money-making busi. ness, $60 weekly profit gnaranteed eusier than 800 monthly otherwise, KExperience absolutely unnecessary. Permanent position and exclusive territory assured. 82 samples free, Write fo articulars, Address, with stamp, Merrill Mf'g Co., 1, B3, Chicago. Gisj11* WANTED--FEMALE HELP, MW ANTED—A good and experienced nurse Eirly smll tamlly: good wages, No. 27 B, 0ih uncil Blutrs, lowa, TRS-21F AV ANTBU-85 girls general work, 4 dining- Toom girls, # dishwashers, 1 chamber- gaald, | laundiess, 1 nurdo girl, 1 governexs or hild’s years' old,'1 tailoress, 1 dressmaker, 1 00k, §7 weok. Lots of work'at White's_oflice, 10 N, 16th. Tel. 11 085 21 e T K I . R ANTED—A good woman cook at 1004 Dodge st., private boarding house, good wages paid "3 2% CmA(lEaroomR. a small store room and good barn, with' 4 acres of land, situated 4 mile north of fort. Apply 817 S11th’st. 600 JOR RENT--A fine residence on Farnam st, R. C. Patterson, 818 8. 15th st. 566 TTEN, room house with yard, near Farnam and 24th st,, steam heat” and all modern im- provements. 965 per month, Call 207 8. 24th st, 5 R RENT—RElegant 10-room house, all mod- ern improvements, on car line. Inquire 1408 Douglas st. 915 EVEN room house, Jackson st., 825 ® 9 room, corner house, Jacksoi st., 850, 10 room House. No. 708 8. 18th st. 7room cottage, 22d_and Howard sts. Alsoother houses, G, E. Thompson, Room 112, Sneely block, 16th and Howard st. 388 \OR RENT—Two large cottages, 627 and 620 17th avenue, now in-course of construction; ready by June 1st next. John H, F. Luh}l‘;slum OR Furnished rooms in Greunig bik oor. 1ith and Dod fquire of Geo. R., g, I Davis, Millard hotel billiard room, 666 OR_RENT— Rooms furnished and w nihiod, 1724CaD. Ave. 58 ]puxi RENT—Furnished room, 1708 Dougl ]_jmn RENT—Furnished rooms, 151 Dodge. : a4 HREE unfurnished rooms for light house- keeping, also nicely furnished large front room for one or two gentlomen, brick house. No. 1428 N. 17th st, W7 21¢ HE J. H, Mahler By Co., ODp. D have the finest o of tamily carriages and phaetons ever off in Omaha at prices snited to the times. sales the past thi weeks demoristrats that WAnatig peopie nppaect- ate thojr goods wud prices. Depolitors n. w. corner I5th and Dodge, Omalia, J. . Swan, man: ager, Lo buy, sell, rent, WMde, exchange, loAn money, insurance, patary public, see J. L. Rive & Co. k) Ip’nu nave wnyihd trade call on or nd- dress George J. SterMlor®t, Room 6, oppo- Site postofiice. 167 TTHE Omatp nmnvifi | Barker block, sou nam and I5th sts. Makes a specialty of s real estato loans. Money always on handdh sums ot #100 and up- wards to any amount, to loan on approved ses curity. Socuired notes bought, dold or ex changed. Clear real estate and cash to exchange for good first or second mortgages Loans made upon Iand contracts, stocks, bonds, trust deeds,first or second mortgage se- curity, without publicity, delay or red tape, Finaneial business of any kind traunsacted romptly, quietly and fairly. Room 1, Barker hlock, Cotbett, Manager. 695 xchange, Room 15, west corner of Far- ~time collateral and S"Ol.&‘. Room 1, Barker Block. 83 'y Sholes. 853 N Y to lon on first-class real estate se AL curity. Harrls' R E, & L. Co,, 8% 8, 15th stroot. F0me3 0 IOAN —On roal sstate mortenge, #4100 in oné sum or divided. G. E. Thompson, Roont 112, Sheely block, 15th and Howard sts. 50 TLO4NS mads on roal estato and mortgages 4" bought, Lewis 8, Reed & Co., 1521 Farnam, 670 ONEY to Loan,—We have money on hand to AY1 " loan on improved and vacant property in Omaha and South Omaha. Call and see us, Wright & Lasbury, 216 8. 14t st. upgtairs. 3 PER CENT monay to loan, Patt & Bar- 0 "kt 5ia & Toe oy, 0 lon™ Patteraon & Hiar. M ONEY to Loan—0. F. Davia Co., real estate and loan agents, 1605 Farnam st. (83 For Tow rate loans, Sholes. e 383 (_jrrv loans, Sholes, Roomn 1, Barker blogk, 16 BARGAIN-For cash only, tw f-room Tiouses with Iots B0X100 each, on 27th street, bet. Graut and Erskine, Price #i0). Not_for ofe, bt both, Must be sold by 8th inst. Remt Hies & ( 968 2 A R for a few days one of the fnest places, suftable for summer garden and plo- nigpurposes arotmd the city. This land 18 just outside the city limits fn Test pmaha, nontly opposite’ Ruser's Rotel on Park street; smooth, level lawn, coverod with splendid shade trees’ and situated on two main sireets. X The M, P. Belt Line raffway rans throngh one corner, the F., E. & M. V. R. R. lige to the stock yards runs within thres blocks, and the Park street car line is within a short distance, This property is only ten minutes’ ride by rafl from the business center of South Omaha, and less than twenty mingtes' ride trom tho business center of this city, Phers isno finer, place in the west for n_summer garden, and_tho righ Kind of a man can make & bushel of money out of it. Can offer this property at figures that make 1t & splendid bargatn, and will be glad to have you call and see it Geo. N. Hicks, Hoom 40, Barker Block, DXTRA bary L7 il aaait for cash—Full lot in Oak bet. 15th and 16th sts, price #330, worth double, J. L. Rice & Co. 964 33 JOQRSAUR-Atop ougey, nearly new.C olum bus make, also good single harness, A. H. Comstock. 512'S. 16th st 140 FOR RENT— STORES AND OFFICES. Fu’u RENT-Stores. N. B, cor. 10th and Ha; ney sts,; | comer, 3 inside and } basemen! corner stor fences. J. 01 RENT—Furnished bar room and barber shop at Cozzens Hotel, M. J. Franck, proprietor. B0k 21+ good celiars and modern conves owe, 1819 Farnam st. 970 22 HE Sholton—25th and Dodge st, L tamily hotel, rooms and board at_reason- able rates: references required. Mrs. M Whit- takor, proprietress. 73 38 VVANTED—A good horse, buggy nd harnoss in exchange for South Omafia lots. George J. Sternsdort, room 6, opp postofiics. 20 S“ Sholes before getting a loan. ONEY loaned on furniture, horses, etc, low rates. J. J. 0o, 1417 Farnam. OTES bought, C. B. Jacobs, 520 8. 15th st. A 260 BliiLmNu loans, Sholes, 989 fanos, organs, Wilkinson & 580 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. OIt RENT-—Brick store 410 & 10th st, bet. Harney and Howard, S. Lehmann. '552 FJ'HE two corner store rooms in old city hall building, 16th and Farnam sts., for rent cheap. leYhull & Harvey, 310 8. 16th nl.,‘l;(‘mrd of trade buildin, JOR RENT—A storo 20x50, 80. Inquire, 013 8, 18th. Poterson. in ALENTINE'S Shqrthand Institute is the only practical, exclusive shortliand school n the west, All its graduates are in good sit- uatlons aud giving entire satistaction. Students can enter at any time, No summer _vacation. Send for circulars to Valentine’s Shorthand In stitute, New Paxton Building, Omaha Neb. 42028 JPOR_ RENT-Store room and cottage or 3 rooms, good barn, ete., with 4 acres land, situnted $ inlle north ot fort. Apply 817 S I1th st T /\1ON block, 8. tith, corner of Muson st. Six 4 hindsome new store rooms with largo cel- lars underneath, finished with all modern im- provements and conveniences. Rents moderate, Apply to Jolin Hamlin, 311 8, 11th st, ”lml.fln' 31 1% JFORt RENT-Store nud basement, 604 S, 13th st. Mrs. M. Lango. - 053 1{11\] i\ of office at BI2 § 1oth st. Chamber of Commerce bld, Odell Bros, & Co. o ()FFICI'. rooms, 602 8, 13th st. 836 {JOR RENT—Suite of office rooms, Bushman block, cor. 16th and Douglas. Nine room house, cor. 17th and Dorcas, 80 per month, in- quire W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 7l OR RENT—Business room now occupled as my oflico on 16t1 st. C. F. Harrison, 415 § 1sth 3 h and Douglas, to rent Friday or Saturday nights for clety purposes. Inquire 1616 Dodge. T8 23 QTORAGE room to rent, 1113 Farnam fll." 5 262 'OR RENT--Good sale and livery barn, excel- Ient location, rent reasonable, iuquire of C. W. McVicker, room 2, Barker blk. 075 5 RENTAL ACENCIES. G E. THOMPSON, Room 112 Sheely blqg;f IF YOU want your houses rented place them with Benawa & Co., 15th, opposite postafice. 1 VV ANTED—Houses to rent, and we can ront them too, H. E. Cole, N, E. Lith and Douglas. 562 TRACKAGE storago, lowost ratos, W. Hushman, 1811 Leavenworth. 663 W. COWAN hasrented a large storeago . “house, 208, 210 and 212 South 1lth st. where lie is prepared to take in all kinds of goods for storage at & reasonable rate: a fire- proof building. 2443 LEAN storage for furniture, chandise, ete. Rufus B. Clark, streot. stoves, mer- 316 8 12th 304 m24 WANTED-TO BUY. ANTED—First-class bar fixtures, new or second-handed, must be hard Wwood fin- ishied. Address P O' box 101, Fremont, Neb. VW ANIED-Good house and lot in desirablo DArtof thecity; will give first-class bar- ain to anyone 1f suited. Geo, J. Sternsdorir, toom 6, Frenzer blk. 3y ANTED A. Leavenworth, room 1, 1417 ILL buy furnitureof a house or flat con- trally located. Co-op, L. & L. Co, 205 N. 10t CLAIRVOYANT, NNA ALPLANALB, the celebrated Hun garian Gypsy, is a'sclentific palmist, well known as having "the larcest business of sny fortune-teller in America, ~Ladies . 1624 N, 26th st. 20th and Saunders cars pass I.K:”q_ur.)r. —a RRIVED from California—Madame Winters gifted dead trance cluirvoyant and astrolo- ist; can be consulted onnll affairs of life or denth; reunites the separated, causes luck and speedy marriages, shows pliotoof future wife or husband, tocates’ diseadts and cures them by massage and magnetic treatment, has the cele- brated Hindoo charm for luck.' All those in trouble will do well to call on this gifted seeriss —gives you a correct wriften reading through ol for 200, with lock gfbair, Ihe Madanio has taken parlors at 1603 Howard st., 3d_floo Parlors 2 and 3, 3 452-20% SPENI)ID rates on loans, Sholes. £ BUH.DING loans, Linahan & Mahone {ii BUSINESS CHANCES. 00D restaurant, in fine location, with large (3 tons) ice hotlse and good stable. Haven ®ood business and will sell cheap for cash: will n0t objoct to trado. - Address K.50, Iive ofice. 23¢ VVANTED—A live enorgetic young man for partner in a good paying established mannfhcturing bsthess with from 0 0 #,000, reference exchanged, addres K B8, this office, 004 23 OR SALE—First-class short-order restau- rant, making a profit of $200 a month, on timo or cish. Good ronsons for selling. K. 60, Tee office. 01522 OR SALE—An established real catate, loan and insurance business paying 8100 per month, net. - Prico, 80, . Address 1. A, Hal dermah, Michelson' Bik, Grand Istand, Net, 012 OR SALE—Restaurant in good location,rent and prices to suitall; come and get partic- ulars.” Co-0p. L. & L. Co., 206 N. 16th st RICKYARD For Sale—The only brickyard in city of 12,000 inhabitants, making & net annual profit of over #4,000; will sell either part or whole interest to right party. Address Z B, Grand Island, Neb., P. 0. box 2. 900 F'OR SALE—A banking business ina promi- nent location with lease, fixtures, books, time-lock and good will.. Box K 2 Bee office. 8 20 0it SALE—Boarding house; cheap; on eas terms; leaving city reason for sellin; 8. IOEI!. 89 213 HE best restaurants in the city for sale, Co- Operative Land & Lot Co., 205 l{&lh 3 VW ANTED -Anactive busiuess man with &0 10 8250 to take hold of u fast selling article, Profits from $10 to $40 per day. Koom 4, Crounse block, 119N 16th, 200 4 Fms?"dmmm-l for sale or exchange. B. 8, Lilfy, real estate deaters, Broken Iigw, Nob. 2435 3 WV Ejtave for salo a longtimo lense of the host location for fancy retail business 1n tho city. Fearon, Cole & tobertson, 310 8. mq:lin. /15[ houses for rent with B. 15th and Douglas. GREG()R\'. F. L.. Rental agent, 309 8 lflta.:’l, E, Cols, N. E. > g PERSONAL. {{OR RENT-Fine South 17th street, John odern _residence 623 L ¥, Lehmann. QOR RENT—An 5 room house, with bath, ona Dblock from car line, #0 per month, H, E. Cole, room 6, Continental block. 623 QUMETHING cheap, house for rent or for M) gale, turniture for sale, including Encyclo- edia Britannica, new Steck pianoand other urniture, Otto Beindorfr, 823 Georgla :%emm. OR REN'T—2 new 11-ro0m touses, $40, by 8, T. Potorsen, so cor 16th and Douglas.’ 745 OR RENT—A 7-room_flat. Inquira of Geo. Higgins, 1 tho clgar store 1015 Howard st R RENT— 8room house, North Saunders st Kiquire of . W. Boall & Co, 1198, N0 RENT—Kight-room flat, front room suit- able for offices, with all’ modern conven- iences. 002 8, 13th, 552 OR RENT—{When you want _to rent a house, store of oflice go to H. E. Colo. [ JOR RENT—A neat #£0 cottage. once. Apply at C. F. Harrison, 418 8 15th st. 653 " FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. _ OR_RENT—Newly furnished rooms for gentlemen by the day, week or month. Pleasant, well ventilated, free access, 809 Howard,' near Cozzens hoise, 8 and %10 per month, 1 233 JAOR adoption, & girl baby 4 months’ old. Call O Rl omel fir! Dby 4 months’ it JFOR Adoption—A blue-eyed girl, T weeks old. Address K. 47, Bee office, 908 21% ]a)l-ll(SONAL—Prlmke home for ladies during a continement, strictly confidential, infunts opted. Address E 42, Beo oftice. 833 J15% AINT,ESS treatment of pile tumors, fistulas, rectal pockets, ulcers, etce, without 1oss of me or inconvenicice at 817 N 15t st, br. Kelso sz DERSONAL_Go to the Norris Wnn TRos. taurant for your meas, Everything first- class, at chop house prices. 811 and 318 So. 14th st., obp. Paxton Hotel. 387, I OST—Small shepherd dog, sandy color, with <4 Dblack nose. Return to 1565 N. 19th st., and get reward. 087-22% T, O8T-2 horses undcolt, onemaro 9 y 4 black color; one2 year old, bay strayed from South Omaha hotel, Neb.” Find return to South Omaha hotel and receive re- ward, 1.° horses, bay and roan, weight about 41,200 pounds. Return to police headquar- ters and get reward, 082 21% 0 REWARD—Lost; sorrel mare, welght 000, 0 veurs old, saddle marks, shod, single foot un- nder saddle, return to A, M. Crone, 30th and Oak. (URNISHED room for one or two gentlemen, Leslie & Leslie. 16th and Dodge sts. 957 (OR RENT—Three elegant rooms, finely fur- nished, either en suite or singly, fine loca- tion for a physician, 521 North 16th st. 985 24+ Oti E nicely furnishod front room, modern cone Venlences, 216 Farnam, 30 0OMS For Rent—A very desirable suite of front rooms: also one swgle room in pri- te family, with board; all modern conv fences; helt block from two s none but first. 8. 20th st. [OR RENT.—Very pleasant front room with board for gentleman and wife or two la- dles. 2104 Seward St 020 22 NT— ul ro hoar private family, first class location, refer- ences exchanged, 506 Ploasany st, near St. Mary ave, Bk 2t car lin Inss ieed apply. G0 Georgive, 032 FYWO nicely furnished east front_rooms, bath room, with boord if desired, private family. 614 8, Georgia ave., very reasonable. PLEASANT, furnished room for gentlem N 17th st. 1* #4 per month at 6 1 YEASONABLE rent for ono front and one small neatly kept room at 713 s.mlgla.' "N\ QMAN cook for Contral City 35, 1 for Broken Bow %, pastry cook #30, waltre: for Waloo, housekeeper on & ranch, no obje tion to child of 10 or I2; good cook and laun- Aress for small family in l‘ulmlri’ 20, fare paid for all; 2 waltresses 1 same hotel 817, 3 girls for Council Blufls and 20 girls for gencral house- work fu eity, Ilrtlh\‘u 3435 5. 15th, 902 2t FANTED—4 experienced millnery trim. miers, at Tho Falr, 13 and Howard, LR new rubber 4 ¥, Little, Chicago, 1. ka1 ADY Agents $10 a aay, sure; undergurmont. Mrs H. Fums SHED rooms to rent. 1701 (;""Q"’ ave. 2 26§ Y ERY plen ant large furnished rooms; all desired conveniences: private house: board; 1 block from postolfice, 1615 and ldlbcuy&k‘nl ayo. 24 N ICELY furnished roowms, bath, 708 N 19th, 2 24 R RENT—A nicely furnished front room, uitable for two gentlemen. Enquire at 2611, 5t. Mary’s v 411 F[fuxfinkb rooms, 1138 20th, 00 Jev "W ANIED-Gerian or American woman io ook, wash and frou; must bring good Mrs, J. K. Horrls, 1120 8, 80th, & i) ~Chambermaid at 912 Douglas, S 814 Y ANTED—A girl for housework, must be a good cook. J. H. Dumont, 9i¥ Park ave, 2 FANTED- An foexpesionced girl for nd Work, good wages, call at B18 N 22 st, = ) % OR RENT cation ard st. NOR Yo out board. 2339 St. Mary Furnished rooms m pleasant lo- all modern conveniences. 2121 Sew- 649 257 ith or with. ‘s ave,Graddy blk, W1 TN 1CELY furuished room, cheap. 210 Harney, s FANTED--Immediately, ladies to work for & Wholesale house oil'needlowork at their Domes. (Sent any distatics.) | Good pay cap be pade.” Bverybil *rinned ) futicalars free. Addross Artistic Needlework Co,, 13 sth ow York City. bio-21 ANTED--Young ladles who are umy\l(\y a in the L‘ll( and boarding, to try the N, Eurorean - Restaurant,” Best and ~chcapest adies and (nnllcmuu'a restaurant in the eity, 811 & 515 Bo, 14th st. Opp. Paxton Hul\-l._p_{ e EMPLOYMENT = z = == : CANADIAN Employment Ofice—Male and fo- male help sent 10 all parts if fare is ad- Nanced. Referouce, Omaha Nutional bank. Mr. Hrega 843 8. 16th." Tel, 884 [ N ICELY furnished rooms at 2311 Caldwell st.; boArd if desired; terias reasonabl Large, well furnished room, with Reference required, Inqui TPOR RENT-- board. Farnam st. TROYM,to rent, all modern jmprovemen Dodge o NOR RENT room, $8; 1 Moser block, 114 0K BENT rooms suitable for 4 wentlemen. luguire Koom C, 3d tioor, 1302 Douglas. B nished room, #; 1 furnished ront yooms for an office, 10, 1th st ANTED—Men and Loys out of work to call at ‘n'fll}’ latelligénce ofice (Creighton ) corner i and Dougasl sts M7 Table \wu-fl cre, 315 N. 15t " 100 20 Furnished rooms, fine summer amodations, roows large and swmall, le or ensuite, Northside Leavenworth, 7th and Lsth. 754 2 Ok RENT—One elegant front room, fur- nished, all modern improvements, 'tiree 68 West coust house, half Llock from cable Lue. Also, amallyoow, 207 Douglas, 1oy ]_“Ul‘lr R | rent s bet ook SALE Co., 15th 81 For BALE #45, N 19th, A SIX your old horse, bugay and hurness for salo or trade; apply 1304 Douglas, . Trostler clgar shop. 04 2% OR SALE—Fino driving horss, with now pheetonand harness, ~ Inguire at room 40, Barker block. 080 21 [YOR SALE—Or will trade for Omaha real es. tate—a well-bred stallion, 1 safe family mare and 1 extra good driving horse, Aress K. 48, Bee oftice, 015 258 JOR SALE-A fow shares in a prosperous building association in_choice part of the city, no bonus required. Apply to F. L. Blumer, room 15, Ware bulldmg] 70 25 OR SALE—Two (2) tubular steel boilors tx 14 feot, with smoke stack, steam guages, glass water guages. otc., all complete; will sell gheap. Address Kred Krug, lirews €. R SALE-—First-class billiard table, J, Hammond, Room 517, Paxton building, T Pansies 260 a ¢ and #1 & dozen forono wevk, Henry Ehrenpfort, fiorist, 1728 8. 11th st. 019 25% b&ffix,r Cheap—Good organ. Apply 809 . 20th 720 23 I(‘()l( SALE and trade, the lease and furniture oOfa 11 room flat, (2'; blocks from Paxton hotel) ‘rooms all Tented and paying . per month above rent; inguire at office of J. H, Mahler Buggy Co, N. W, cor, 15th and Dodye, 908 22 DANSY and Geranlum 8, dozen; geraniun DOR BALE - First- 455 YOUNE CATTIAZe toam; pertectly soun 150 good wagon. 1318 N e £ 203 OB SaLE-One large buy team of horses, wagop and harness. Tuquitre of Win. Biovers & Co,, B.'W. cor, 16th and California st, 715 Iiuu SALE—Cheap.a new Stewart banio, Bize. Addres: Be i OR BAL . carpets, fix and lease of & pleasantly located, newly furnished house, uear horse aud cable cars, house heated by steam, furuiture, eto. in use less than & year; must be sold at once, For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, W18 i’ur- nam st. @7 JOOR SALE—160,00 dooa_building bri livered on cars, at beru, Neby At . Drice. H. M. Mears 1“”“ SALE—About 8,000 tons Blue river loe, Lauham & Abbott, Crete, Nebraska, b58]10¢ FPOR SALE-Some first c paper at & discount, loth, 48 24 mortgag €, Bpotwood, b5 egant parior y, including & number 00k3] 1must be sold imme- 5 087 31+ set and large libr of civil engineerin, dlately; 12 Masox T MISCELL, THEN you have bargains inreal estate c on J. F. Hammond, 617 Paxton building, big J 185 - NHE banyo taught a3 au art by Geo, £. Gelien- beck, Harney st. 182 A ORTGAGE notes bought and sold, Seavor, Hoom 40, Barker bl 1LE fnsurance, reliable companios, Cole, N. E. 15tk and Douglas. ¥ w058 DIL NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Med. ical, business and thst medium, Diagnosis free. Female diseases a speclalty. 119 N. 16th st.. Rooms 2 &3, Tol. 944. 570 NONEY 1'5 LOAN. MONEY To Loan—By the undersigned, who has tho only properly ofgenized ' loan agency in Omaha. ~Loans of 310 to $100 made on furniture, planos, organk ofsos, wagons, ma; chinery, ete., without removal, No delays, All business strictly confidential. Loans s6 made that any part can bo paid at any time, each pa: ment reducing the cost pro rata.’ Advances made on fine watches and djamonds.” Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing Jrith, as many new concerns are daily coming into existence. Should you need money call an seeme. W. R. Croft, room 4 Withuell building, 16th and Harney. 5] MONEY—'l‘o loan.. Lowestrates. No delay J. L. Rice & Co., over Commercial Na~ tional bank 500 Shoifls}{mces more”oaus than anybody, K. RILEY—Loans, 1519 Farnam, Tam pro- o pared to take large or small loans on Dusiness blocks or residence property. Good terms and prompt work. 801 TVIONEY, to Loan—T can place good first-class city loans on_sliort. motico ‘and at lowest rates. 1.V, Sholes, room 1, Barker block. ONEY LOANEDat C. . Reed & Co.’s Loan Office. on furnituce, pianos, horses, wagons, ersonal property of all'kinds, and 211 ther ar- iclesof valuo without removal, 519 S, lith, Al business strictly confidential. 71 OANS made on good productive real estato, dsecurity 3 and 5 yearstime, optional pay: ments and favorable ferms and rates. Kimball, Champ & Ry Nat'l Bank B'ld 79 6 i monoy gages bought, & Lasbury, 210 5. 14th st., up Slairs, o N T AN made on Omaha city 4 V. Sholes, room 1 Berker bl TMONEY toloan, casn on nand, no_delay. W. and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam st. Pa ton hotel building. 517 Y toloan on city and farm !vrnl‘v‘o;ly. Geo. N iticks, Rooin 40, Barker block; q roperty by I RPo e made on improved and unimproved Property at lowest rates of interest, Epectal rates on large loans on inside property. Odell Bros, & Co., 312 8. 16th st. gt MONEY to loan on city and_farm property. J. ¥, Hammond, room 517 Paxton bld'g. ARGE or small loans without del Sholes, room 1, Barker blocl ONEY 1o loan on chattels, Ver of Commerce. 1. TREY —$500,000 to loan on city proporty aud improved farm land, Frenzer block, o0 N H. to loan on_real I‘T‘h Y state, mortgag bought and sold. Wall Créighton b 287 = k. MOFEY fo loan on chattels. 1toom 81, Cham- ber of Commerce, C. K. Shaw. 500 meT OR SALE—A good paying business, Cigars, stationer: toys, soda water fountain ete., in first-class location. Stock will invoice about 22,500, Will take city real estate in exchange, Enquire at Max Meyer & Co.'s. 201 FOR EXCHANGE. ‘ ANTED.—To_exchange good horse and buggy for lots or land. Inquiro Georgo . Stearnsdorff, room 6, Erenzier block. 034 22 HAT have you to trade for 8 acres of land ynincymbered in Junean county, Wis, 8 miles from county seat. G. J. Sternsdorif,roon 6, opp Postofiice. 07 \OR EXCHANGE—Full section of land,allun- der cultivation, flue buildings, cost nearly £5,900, good wells, wind mill, etc., located 2 miles from' & town on the Rock' Isiand Ry. and 45 miles fros town on the Northwestern K rice, $20,000, no incumbrance: will exchani or good Omaha or Bouth Omaha property and pay some cash. Wright & Lasbury, 215 8 14th st,, up stairs, 872 21 WA NTED—To exchange city lots without any incumbrafices, situated” within 6 miles of of state house, Boston, Mass , for on Omahn real estate. Address Lock Box 353, glving description of property. 824 27 For EXCHANGE, nice houso and 1ot in Wal- nut Hill. - Co-Operative Land & Lot Co, 205 N 16th st, 84121 000 equities WY pay ront whom you can buy a nice six- rooin house on easy payments? Consider! Co-Operative Land & Lot O 5 N. 16th !m DR SALR—Or trade: 80 acres, Harlan coun- 1, Neb, tmp. 180 acres, Holt Co, Neb,, imp. 20 acres, Knox Co, Neb, imp. 160 acres, Greeley (o, Neb. 40 acres, ndjoining Like Manaw: Lots in 3. & M. Park, South Omaha, clear, 2lots, Melrose Hill, encumbered, #50. 1 lot, Kbuntzoe Place, encumbered, 81,450, 61ots, Arnold Park, encumbered, ¥2,100, 11ot, Orchard Hill, sncumbered, $100, 1 lof, Cuming s, cor. dlst.” dnencumbered, lof, Farnam st, bet. 85th and 89th, unencum- bered, §2,000. 1 acte, Solomon's add, encumbered, 8350, Fresh stock cigars, invoice £,000. Span horses, harnées and delivery wagon. 1 Hall's combination safe, nearly new. Also business nud._ residehe property fn all parts of the city, for sale or trade for stocks of §00s, §00d fArIh Property Of city property. . A. Sforman. Hellman block. Omatia, Neb. OUR room cottage for sale on payments of 810 per month. Co-Operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. 842 21 OR SALE—Tot in Kirkwood on 1ith cheap. K 30 oo office. st 131G BARGAIN-For cash only, two Froom houses with lots 30x100 each, on 27th street, Dbet. Grant and Erskine. Prico £500. Not for one, but both, Must be s01d by 25th inst _Rents for #1260 eachi. J. L, Rice & C 068 25 TFOR SALE-Twolots cor Wirt and 15tn sts. Kountze | lace, for sale at a bargain, Odell Bros. & Co., 81/ S 16th st. 805 R SALE—Tor a cholce 1ist of positive bar- ains in improved residence property, va- cant lots, trackage and inside business property, see J. L. Rice & Co. w91 21 OR_SALE—Exchange or loase, best stock farm in Neb., 2 miles from Fremont; cuts 1,000 tons of hay, 'splendid water, ¥ houses, 3 Darns, fenced for cattlo and hogs. ' Geo. E. Gib- son &'Co., Omaba. Thos. K. Gibson, Fremont. TOR SALE—Cholco $12,000 investment on Far- nam st., something fine, investigate. J. L. Rice & Co. 57 21 J L. RICE & CO., Real Estato. 698 0Lt SALE—At ‘less than cost: Nine nice, neat cottages, well built, elegant lots in alogant location, igh and dry’ aud only short dstance trom Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, from 860 to 8LI00. N cash, balauco $10 pef month, These houses are boing closed out regardless of cost and you cannot get_another such a bar- ain in o hundred years, Call quick on D. V. Ellotes, room 1, Batker block, = cé $12,000 Investment on Far- something flne, investigate, J. L 598 Rice & Co. J 1 RICE & CO., Real Estate. OR SALE or exchange; some first class im- proved South Omaha residence property, will take & good horse or horse and buggy as first payment. E. A, Leavenworth, Room 1, 1417 Farnam st. 28 J L. RICE & CO., Rteal Estate, 508 time, CoOpora- Fmi SALE.—Farms on lon tive Land and Lot C: N, 16th 8t. 927 O SALE—Choice #42,000 investment on Far- nam st., something fine, investigate, J. Rico & Co. 77 21 T HAVE several choice, fuside, all lots. upon Which I can build housos to sult purchasers pon their own selection of plans, and on terms to suit. This will pay to investigate. D. V. Sholes, room 1, Barker block. 12 598 J L. RICE & CO., Real Estate. L. J L.RICE & CO., Real Kstate. 598 . 1G BARGAIN—For cash only, two 5-room houses with lots 30x100 each, on Z7th strect, ant and Erskime, Prica 2500, Not for Must be sold by 25th inst. J. L. Rice & Co. 908 bet. one, but both. Rerits for §12, HAVE 19 clear lots in_Cloverdale add and a £ood b room cottage with lot 34x98 on Corby in Millard & Caldwell's add, also 2 new houses builton lot Mx144 in Kountze & Ruth add xchange for stock of wall paper, window shades, draperics or_furniture, ot 1L on or address W. A, Van Nice, 1611 Firn: 21 CHANGE—Wo have a largo list of s and lots, farms, etc., for exchange; when you have anything to exeliange come and sceus, . E. Cole, room 6, Continental Dlock, 630 31 HAVEa fue farm o Hand _county, Dal miles from Ree Heights, The san never shone on better land than this. What have you to olfer? G.J. Sternsdorif, room 6, opp, post- 2% G. J. STERNSUORFF, room 6, opposite post- office, has some good land in Holt county, to trade for Omaha property. Will assume ‘inoumbrance. 20 MO EXCHANGE—Good rosewood piano, cost #4756 cash, 6 months ago, for horse, buggy or diamond, address K 45 Beé office, 875 %1 or trade, om house and full lot 1n Fafrmount add,, 1 st.. price £2000, and two 5-room houses i lots 0x100, price §2,000 each. 2 fine 16)-acre improved farms in Sheridan county. A good 160-acre improved farm in Daws connty, b miles from railway, ' One in Holt county, improved, milos trom rallway, price $12 to 416 per o cloir lots in 13, & M. park, South Omaha, 35 lots in West Lawn on Belt 1ine. Full lot_on’ Hamil- ton st. with 4room house, good barn, pri £3,000, Want me mproved Omaha proverty, Nebraska lauds, of gold, J. Ly Rice & 0., 8016 Ggents. 700 21 ANGE or Sale—Four fir horses, for good ‘MOTtgage paper. Tukey, 15th and Douglas sts, JOR TRADE~One 6 room house, one 4 room hou will trade both for house and lot orgood clear farm property. H. W. Hunir 1417 Farnam, room 1., 877 young A, P. 604 TVONEY to loan on_horses, furniture and other personal property, or collateral, Wates moderate, Busluosy confidential, O1tics 8. W. corner 16th and Dohflas sts. Entrance on 15th st. The Fairbank gfestment Co. TMONEY to Toan on iture, wagous ete,, yithoutemoral d¥Pn collateral security. ‘&.! Tusiness strictly configetial. A. wood & Co., Room 1, Clukingham’ bloc 13th and Jackson. OR EXCHANGE—Team, wagon and harness Toror, South Omaha. W L. Selby, 152 Farnam st, 4 {JOR EXCHANGE-—Neb, farm or two South ‘Omaha lots for span of mares or mules. W, L. Belby, 1321 Farnaw st. " 6x142, corner 23d and Douglas sts, to trade for An eight to ten-room hotse and lot. Geo.J. Steynsdorif room 6, opposite P O, 230 sg@ to 860,00 loans by geolua. ved real e no to loan on tmpi Leavitt Burnbuia, MO~ SRR charges room 1, Creighton blo $wu,nw toloan on city and farm real estate. Linaban & Maboney) roor W, Paxton DL, { IGHTY (80) acres of. land adjolning Lake Manawa, Council, Bluffs, Ia, This tract will make 400beautitul lots and 1s free from encumbrance. What have you to offer? George ternsdortl, room 6, opp £, 0. 107 OB BXCHANG acant lots clear an cumbered, for farms and improved property: see our list. H. E, Cole, room tinental block. 30 3 (SHOLES makes improyeg city ioas, 5 E COLE loans moiyay on improved city of fwm property, | Room @ Contigental 1 S(mu choice loans wuvifi-d Dy Sholes, 08 N ONEY to loan on farniture, wagons, without removal; or ou collatéral securr ity. Business confidential, C B Jacobs,® B Lith 5 NEW 2 seated carriage and new single to buggy to trade for long time real estate W. L. Selby 1521 Farnam st. 99 PRICK Wanted 10000 bricks in cxchuugo for good inside Omaha property, 8 A Sloman, room 22 and 23 Hellman bldg.” " ¢ mortguge. VRADES made in real estate and personal Property. Beo exchange book. Co-op. L. ana B Go. 05 N, 16th st. [ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. SSHOLES, Roow 1, Barker block, for loaga, A. WOODMA oney Lo loan on real 6s + tlto 1 suma to suit, 2 South 130 t. OANS made on real e Cash oa hand. W. M. Harris ovor 28 5. 16th st 072 ONEY 1o loan on chattels, without removal MOSFhiee financiul business of all kinds transactoed without publicity: money advanced on Jewelry, notes, ete. It will pay you to see us, Pec Financial Exchange, 0. Bouscare mauager, K 085 Barker bl'k, 1oth aud Farnam sts it 62 4100 00,0000 loan on Omaha oity Property a0 i oans BN Qe oty peopeEty ONEY 10 loan on turaiture, ho agons, M Lc., or on 0y approved BECUFIY Eow watos. J. W, Kobbius, kaiuaw. - ] IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co, 155 Farnam street—Complete abstr: fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, pers fected and guaranteed. o TRENSON & CARMICHARL furnisn ¢ [ and guarantesd abstracts of title to any realestate in Omaha and Douglas county upon short notice. The most completo sot of abstrac books i'ths city. No. 1610 Farnam st. 698 “A bstracts—South Ormaha, Johnson & Co., sgents South Omahs Land Co., have the only complete set of abstract bLoOKs in South Omata. “Complete sbstiacts faralsied ou short notice. Oftice opposite depot, Sout) ulia. > BT REAL ESTAT = Fuc:s-r residence lots in city, oy Bth and 20th sts, also 20t near Nicholas, will exchange for good clear property. Paul, 1609 aruam, 0. 2L. A. NO, I53—PROPOSALS FOR ARMY Supplies and services, Headquarters Dept. of the Platte, Office’ of Chlef Com- missarly of Bubsistence, U, 8. Army, Omaha, Neb,, May 19th, 1885, —Sedled proposals in tripli* e, subject to the nsual conditions, will be re- ceived at this office until 11 o’clock a. m., central standard_time, on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, 188, ut which thne and place they will bo opened in' the presence of bidders, for the fur- nishing and delivery at Omaha, Neb., the follow- ing army supplies and servic ifard read, cracke stationery, job printing and washing' towels, The " right is roserved Toject or all bids. Blank propo- and specifications showing in detail the and quantities required and giving fuil n as to condition of contract, will b furnished on application to this officel J. W. BARRIGER, Ma). aud C. 8., U. 5. A Cliot C.S, m2] Certificate of Pablication. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, BTATE OF NEBRASKA, . Lincoin, Feb. 1t, 1388, 1t 18 hereby certified that the Michigan Mut- ual Life Insurance Co., of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, has complied with the Tnsurance Law of this State and is authorized to transact the business of Life Insurauce in this State for the current year, Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year above writ- ten, [SEAL.) H. A, BABCOCK, Auditor P.'A, Policlos fssucd by his company haves definito cash value at end of 8d and each sub year. The company will loan this cus| thereby rendering assistance to the hol at the same time keeping up the insurance, He- ing & western company loaning its funds in the west, it 18 enabled to pay large dividends, Before insuring soo the Michigan Mutdal's plans, For full information call on or address 0. I, P. Hale, sup't, 9 Continental Block, Omaha, or James Hale, C, P. Murphy, J. R, Can* 0 1 lag'ts, M 26-27-j3-10 Jontractors Bids will bo received by the Board of Public Lands and Bufldings at any time before Satur- day, May 19, 1858, at 2 p. m., for work and mate- rial'to complete kitchon atid dining room for Deat and Dumb Iustitute, at Omahu, Nebraska, according 1o plans aud spectfications now on “le with Commissicner of Public Lands and puildings, and also witn I', M. Ellis, architect, Omaha, Nebraska. Contractor to 'be paid on monthly estimates with a reserve of 16 per cent. By order of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, May &, 155, 6L LAWS, UNION PACIFI “The Overland Route,” portsmen’s, Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers’ Line* Send for the Neat Little Sketch Bog “GUIT CLUB RULES, highly interesting and useful to Sportsmen, It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association: as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories, Copies sent free upon application to 3. 8. TEBBETS. Gen'l P, &7. Agt suffering from the feots of youthtul Fors: ehriy docay, 10st Twill end s Yiluablo treatise (soaled) Till partioulars for bowe curs, free of WEAK ddress, PROF, F. C. FOWLER, Moodu, 255 CONSUMPTIVE R AMAR RIS L o b, Weak Lungs, Asti 2‘&}‘% .'..‘;: x':x"-'flu.n.;..:r':.‘i an el B ral bR rugglats. EHORESTON, COLOGNE SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Board of Trade. An adjourned meeting of the board of trade directors was held in the city hall Saturday night, and the gentlemon prosent encount- ered somo of the difficultics that boset the city councll. Several prisoners sat behind the bars and persisted in taking a part in the debato at most inopportunc times. Aside from this the meeting was a livoly one and was principally taken up in discussions. The committee appointed to solicit subscriptions for stock was discharged, and the committee on the grading of Twenty- fourth street reported and asked for further timo. Messrs. Smith, Doud and Howland were appointed to look after the motor com- pany and see if they were going to carry out the provisions of the ordinance calling for tho immediate construction of the railway on Twenty-fourth street. The question of pro- curing 500 copies of the illustrated Hoof and Horn, led to n heated debate, and at the close the board adjourned to meet next Saturday. Decoration Day. There was another meeting of old soldiers Sunday, and the programme for Decora. tion day services was marked out. No presi- dent was appointed, and it was decided to hold a final meoting on Wednesday. The reading of the chosen poem was alotted to Miss Grace Glasgow, and the musical portion of the programmo ieft to L. B, Hilt. It was arranged that the parade should start from the new brick school house at 9:30 a. m. and proceed to a grove on Q stroot, between '‘woenty-second and Twenty-third stroets, whera the day would be spent in a suitable manner, Notes About the City. Sunday’s gun club shoot resulted in Billy McCreith scoring 18 out of 25 and head- ing the list. Presbyterians night. l’l C. Sharp is back from his trip to Louis. ville, The highest price of the season was %’M for a load of Towa hogs to-day, and the ship- per got §5.70. Chas. Kane, of Muscatine, is in town and will make it his future home. In response to a numerously signed petitio the Pacific Express company have putad livery wagon in South Omaha. It was out to-day for the first time, Ten cases were called by Judge Reuther yesterday, and kept him busy, Hereafter those who can't pay thewr fines will be shipped at once to the county jail. For a third time in two weeks Mike Whalen attended Judge Reuther's reception and was fined $14.50 for being “too frequent.” Will Ryan pleaded *guilty and no defense’’ to a charge of vagrancy and was sentenced to clean up the jail for two days. Jack Welsh couldn’t contribute $6.50 to the school fund yesterday and Judge Reuther sent him with a letter of introduction to Joe Miller. It was for being drunk. G. H. Hill goes to the county jail for ten days, and the two first and last balf will be on bread and water. . Brady was run in for disturbing the peace, but as the complainant wouldn't prog- ecute, he was discharged. Charlie Campbell was another $6.50 drunk, and he will earn that amount in the county jail. George Boutell, of Millard, has a load of cattle and a load of hogs. e Drink Malto, 25 centsa bottle. hold a sociable to- THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. OMAHA. TTUNION PACITIC. | Leave | Ative Depot10th and Marcy sts.| Omaha, | Omaha, Alma, Beatrice and North Plattoexp “Overland Kl Grand Islan limited local ox- Mail and express. | Daily except| BURLINGTON ROUTE. Depot 10th and Mason sts | Omaha, Chioago Fast Hxpress....| 8:45 p. m., Chicago Mall . :m, Chicago Local. ¥ . m. Denver Fast Express, 3 Colorado Mail. Colorado Mall Kansas City Fxpress Kansas City Exp ., MIL. & ST. PAU. Depot 10th and Marcy sts, No. 2. *NO.6. *No.f. No. *Except Sunday, . . . m. . m! m. Teave Omaha, Sioux City. Bancroft B *Except Sund: St. Paul Limited MISSC §:50 8. m, I Depot 15th a Ghiha & m. ¢ LR, Arrive Depot 1th and Webster st| Omaha. “Hastings & BI'k Iilis Pas| $Norfolk Passenger. .. .. b Daily. 3Excepr Sinda Leavo Omaha. Eastward. Sheeley.[Omaha | Trans- | Broad depot, | fer. South Omaha, oM. i A M. 145 ) SSSE EF EE e xaoo AERNNERERNARE RUNNELIX T TEE SESSEEEEEpEESS Soxacomsne S53555558538888 EScxaomament 10 11:07 12:00 am| g8 SUBURBAN TRAINS. Running berween Council Bluffs and Albright, In addition to the stations mentioned, traing stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth ssreets, and at the Bummit in Omaha, Westward, & Tonoely | SOTTE | AT Ommaha bright, Broad way. A M TTT TV - ° E, E erasoaces COUNCIL BLUFFS, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFI0. Leave, "9:40 es Accomodation, O~Des Moines " OMAHA &5T. 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