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SPECIAL__NOTICES. OMATFIA. T Advortisements ahdar this hend, 10 Conte por line for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub- goquent insertions and $1.0 line per month. No advertisement, taken for less than 2 cents for the first insertion. Seven words will be counted to the line; they must run consecutively and must be paid in advance. All advertise- ments must be banded in before i2:3 o'clock p. m, and under no ciroumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Partics Advertising in‘these columns and hav- ing the answers wddrossed in care of the Ben, will please sk for & check to enuble them to t their letters, ns nonie will be deilvered except on presentation of check. All answers to ndver- tisements should be énclosed in envelopes 1} advertisements in these columns are pub 2ishod in both morning and evening editions ot the Bee, the circulation of which aggregates ero than 18,000 papers daily, and_gives the ad- ertisers the benefit, not only of the city ciren. 1ation of the Hiee, put also of Council Bluffs, Lincoln and othe citics and other cities and towns thronghont this seetion of the country, Wi = = Ry BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bu iness houses, who are authorized agents for Tue Brx speclal notices and will quote the same ates as can be had at the main office, Jmf N W. BRLL, Pharmacist, 80 South Tenth Street. IRST-CLAS, le hoard for a few gentle men, at 1514_Dodge st. 178 91 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THITRSDAY, MAY 31, 188, [ URNIS] 0 ‘heap. 2110 Harney, l( HED front room cheap. 4 315 i 8helton and Dodge §ta: first-class family board rooms, single and en- {pite st Tensonable rates; references required. — MISCELLANEOUS WAN D<A gentleman wonld 1ike comfort. T A} “ ably furnished room in private family references. Address L 48, leo. 313 ‘\'ANTHD. —Everybody to know that we have the finest bugaley, carringes, ote, ' for snlo cheap. Armstrong, Pettis & Co., 158 Tzard street, Aok A5 Jmked W ANTED —Hoom mate in Bice front room, # po t ing that can he moved lease call on OF address George J. Sternsdor, room 6, oppo- site 2! T—1f yon liave any lands, lots, or houses and Tots to sell or exchange for other property, call on me or write. Ican find you a customer, C, C. Spotswood, 0514 8 I0tn. WANTED TO RENT. Wax D—Two rooms, furnished, for light housekeeping: state terms and conven- lences. Add L 48, Ree oflice. 401 3+ VWWANTED-A 10 or iZroom house or flat within 8 blocks of P. 0. Address through P. O, glving Jesse Whit location and price and I will call. Jr., 1620 Davenport 434 30 HABE & EDDY, Stationers and Piinters, 113 Bouth 16th Street, S " PARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cam- o _ing Street. J; HUGHES, Pharmncist, #4 North 16th o 8. EO. W. PARR, Pharmucist, 1800 St. Mary's Avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED, ANTED-Situation _ns housekeeper by American girl of 25, isa good cook, nice and is not a' bit afrald of Wwork. 563 81% ITUATION wanted by n man_as carriage or xpress driver: good expericnce in taking care of horses, N.T. Hansen, 2517 Jon '8 8t tuations for 2 nic dian girls, near each other. Wages #4, Mrs, Brega, 314% South 15th, 563 813 '“YANTED:WT«Mnn s conclhiman_in private family, good references, Address [‘.4 ot 540 1 VW ANEED Ty young man, siuafion to Work in store; good roterences, Address L 50, Bee of B4 1% 1TUATION Wanted by practical tatlor_and yoars experience as cutter; will be open for engugement July st Addre n‘.l 44, d housckocper by a Address L 40, Bee NTED-Situation s middle-aged lady. steady work. 110 N, 10th st., Room 4, ¢ Dlock, 12 ANTED— X ‘Keefo, 300 8, 11th st. 499813 ANTED—A good boy for dishwashing. Miller Bbros.,corner 15th and 8. Mary's ave, 000313 WWANTED & or 1 cornicmen: zood wages and stendy employment. Lineoln Cornice Works, Lincolu, Neb, P. Way SR o "v ANTED—A good live man at grocery store cor 30th and Maple sts, 30% FANTED—Two bread bakers at 62) Main street, Council Blufls, 406-1 el, #1.50 to ing tr Benson' 402 50 BD—10 men for steam 75 per day: 60 men for compuiy work, ship every day ployment agency, S0 8, 10th st. 3 iker at 4115 Saunders st, gees the west, Albright's arnam si. L] TANTED—Men for labor agency. 1120 'f;n\';mn. Dist. Tel. Co., 1304 Douglas. ‘7\7:\]\"?‘]5[!' 76 tracklnvers at NOTthW. Labor Agency, 313 Sonth 10th street Tuesday. 30+ At once,an experienced ice crowm Loule & Metzgar, Council Bluirs. 47 Joln Muldoon & Co. Wn TED tailors: ste Wolfskeil, David City, Neb. SALESMEN Wanted —¥ive raveligg safesmen. S Salary end exyolics, No ‘fin cessary. Address with stamp, Dhl Winona, Minn, i ANTED—Two energetic, responsivle, with good references as’ special agents anold line line insurance company. Liberal _contracts madé with good men, Apply room 406 New Paxton block. 10535 W ANIEDMan fo ncy (travel- ing or local) of our sa 28XTRX 18 fnchos; wolght 600 1bs; retail prico 83 othor Bizes in proportion. A rare chance and perma- nont business, These safes meet n demand never beforo supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Safe plno sate Co., C e85, profit guaranteed easier than 60 honthly otl Ixperience absolutely unnecessary. Permanent position and exclusive territory assured. #2 samples rite for purticulars,” Address, with stamp, Merrill Mt'g 13, 53, B 2 fc eary Sioux City, %303 6 lady aud 50 good girls s for Brega, 3144 § 1ith, o8 51% rst class nurse girl, el at or 11 Douglas st. [ N ANTED—First cliss glbfor general honse- work. Call at orice, 2211 Douglas st. 661 0 s e ) O it A JAPROVERS und ercand s for dressmaking, ono to assist in housesold and sleep at home, Apply 1621 Capitol ave. 547 303 ‘“VA\NTEI:A irlof some experience to take at and Central Oit 3§ canvassers' 1 dréssmake 1 housewors, Mr care of baby for the summer. Call at once —‘“'AN'I‘ D—Lmmediat Vailey house, tWo g Gernu it possivle. " Corner 1i ang e A good gitl for general worke . 45510 wn glrl Smith, 450 ‘California st. ANTED—Four-room house within 1 mile from postoffice by man and wife, no ¢ ren. Address L 54, Beo, 551 {OR RENT-2 new 5-room cottages, California, 7 per month, A. Z at'l bank. 660 1 o NT—f-room modern improved house. Apply M. Elgutter, 1001 Farnam st. b43 'OR RENT—%-room house in excellent loca- tion, #600 worth of new furniture for £269 on easy payments, Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 03 1 DR RENT—Houses of every description in good location; furniture on easy terms, Co- Operative Land & Lot Co., 206 N 16thst. 503 1 i,\])]x RENT—8 room ocottage fn_good ropair, H10 per, month. ~ Inquire Netherton iall, 219 8. 14th st, 24 floor. 30° 01 RENT—Two nice f-room_cottages, goo d ell, clstern and outhouses, rent $14,. N. W, 30'and Franklin. 48 91} OR RENT—House of 8rooms 1811 Cap. ave, Rent 3.~ Apply at No. 8 Barker blgele, OR RENT—For the summer, & boautifully furnished residence conveniently located, Inquire Netherton Hall, 219 8. 14th st., Ten-roont house In complete re- N.18th st. St. A. D, Balcombe, 3 OR RE pair, No. 1701 Cap, ave, % it JFOR RENT. To gentiemon, newly £ n_hed east front robm with aleove and bay w dow: Also | sngle room; all modern conv fences: board it desired. 62 Georgla av 20th st 03 14 QUITE of furnished rooms with bath, Graddy Wblock, 25 St. Mary's ave. * l‘il JR RE. Cheerful front rooms with board in private family, first class loeation, refer- ences, 535 Pleasant st. near St. MAEy's ave 3 n " T-$ rooms suitable for light house- Keeping. fuquire room B 1912 Douglas, B‘OH RENT- Furnished room, single anddoudvle Fm« SALE--One waj 312 o ammess, 012 Dougia QOR SALE-One of Mes ngle drivers in western lowa, 4 %sl old, =afe for family use. Address F, M. BowiTh, Harlan, Is. 460 31+ OR SALE -One set Nebraska Reports, & pog volume. Address L 47, Omala Beo, 45981 {OR SASE--H4-inch ex t Columbia bicycle l‘h'fllp. Call on_or ll‘fifl&* Harlon, care Blake, Bruce & Co,, h & Leavenworth st, 50131+ I’UH SALE-1 hot n*" and 1 upright fee cream freezer chea) L. Beaa & Co., 15% Donglas st. 07'1 e JOR SALE_Three<ha#barbar shop in one of the best locations if the city, Inquire at ouce at Omaha Barber Supply House, 1304 Doug- las strret, 424 NT—A nicely furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Enquire at 2611, 8t. Mary's ave. al JHOR RENT- Large, hand: furnished room on first floor. 623 8 1 01 JroR RENT Nlmlf' furnished 6-room cot- tage, In good location, to small family, 5 Seward st. 4413 URNISHED rooms for rent with or_wi 2015 Douglas st. 175 81 F‘mk RENT—Furnished room, 1708 Dmlgall;,fl. Fl, RNISHED roomsand board, 1008 Farnam, 210 J By 'OR RENT-Furnighed rooms, with or with- out board, 2539 St. Mary's lv‘.Grl(l:thlk. DR RENT-Desirable furnished rooms, 1721 Davenport, 10 menm?n room for one or two gentlemen, Leslie & Leslio. 16th and _Dodge sts. % ] OOMS For Rent-A very desirable suite of front rooms: Also one single room in pri- vate family, with board: all modern conven- fences: half block from two street car line: none but first-class need apply. 620 Georgia ave, 8, 20th st. 32 OR SALE—AI the wobking utensils, tables. dishes.linennapkinenecessury for n complete first class restaurant at_a sacrifice,must be sold atonce Gustave Kroeger, 502 N 1ith st. 405 3% OR SALE-The lease and furniture of the only hotel in town; for particulars apply ‘Windsor hotel, Stromsburg, Neb. JA‘I‘R‘;jg‘nmk. ORSES For Salo—One span of matched horses, welght 2,700 1bs., color dapple gray can bo seen for four days at the Club stables on Capitol ave., 1007 4z 31 Fm SALE—Frosh milch cows and calves, 8. Levingston, dealer inlive Htuuk,‘lfl(g{ IB‘. 10th OR SAT.E—One span of young mules, welgh. 1ng 2,400 1bs, Inquire 1016 N 10th st.’ 819 31 OR SALE—Scotch Collle dogs, black with John D. Cowle, tan points, 8 weeks' old, 44th and Chicago. g ARN to be moved—I haven barn that will accommodate four horses and s in good Tepair that [ will trade or sell very cheap. Ap- ply to G. Barth, proprietor Saunders street market. between Caldwell and Hamilton, TFOR SALE Two @) tubular. stesl boilors 80 14 feet, with smoke stack, steam guages, lass water guages. etc,, all complete; will sell gheap. Address Fred Krug, Brewer, l)whl, eb. DR RENT— 800 Howard street, between 8th and 6th, furnished sleeping room, $8.00, weekly or monthly. 411 50t 'Fu‘ NISHED rooms, 113 8 20th, 620 J4* EAREE front room, 1708 Douglas, ) TROOM to rent, all modern improvements. 1700 Dodge st. i IOR RENT—2 furnished rooms suitable for 4 centlemen, Inquire Room C, 3d floor, 132 Douglas. {OR RENT-Two nicely furnished front rooms, with or without' board, modern co veniences, 8 and 30 per month.. 11 N. 18th sti on two car lines. o3 Toor RENT— Rooms farnished and unfur- nished, 134Cap. ave. 558 ifiuk'uENpi' wrnished honse, good location, fomparticulars call at the office of Thos, Brennau & Co., room 3, Chamber of Cnmvz:firce, JROR RENT—Furatshed rooms, 1818 Dodzo. 38430 )OMS UNFURNISHE OR RENT.—0_room house, convenient to streot _cars, Will be vacant first week in Jnne. Apply at 1807 Izard street. 443 Bt ipuu ENT—2 unfurnished front rooms, suit- abie for light housekeeping, 1700 8t. Mary's ave. . 408 1* {JOR RENT—Two desirable cottages, 7 rooms, 25 ench. Leavit Burnham, 1, Crelehton block. 418 IOR RENT—House, 8 rooms, barn, callar,well and clstern, 25tn ave., near Poppleton, Inquire, Wm. F. Stoetzel, 1621 Howard. 159 308 rent. FHREE unfurnished rooms on _ground tloor, with all conveniences, 2624 ('umlu“ i JRRONT parior “and bedgoom, unfurnished, second floor, modern fmprovemen neighborhood. Apply at 1603 Howard st., third flat, room 2. a2 B0 OR RENT—June 1 new cottage and barn, Vinton st., bet. 20th and 21st st Re Apply over 115 N. 15th s 3 OR 1 ner 32nd and W 13()}( RENT-Three unfurmshed rooms, suit- able for light housekeeping, situatéd on second floor, ten blouks northwest of P. 0., on Ited car line, references required. Address L 3, Bee oflic 220 30 FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. FOR RENT_Handsome new house, 11 rooms; all conventencles: 2427 Dodge. Apply to Na- than Shelton, 1505 Farnam, 08 30 JOR RENT ard sireet, ‘or will for housekeeping. JPOR RENT-Ono of &. 11 Inquire 1723 Dayenpor OR RENT—An elegant 10 room house and Burt. All modern improvements, cable and horse car lines, inguire ot Dr. 15th and Dodge. F"h RENT—Modern house, 10_rooms, 024 S, 17th st blocks south ot court house, John H. F. Lehmann, 5 TooR k! 1 ton, and_floor, 1603 How- rént 4 rooms e Inquire ). F. Bar- 605 1 com 112, Sheely block. #50; 9-room house, all im- ments, #40; 8-room louse, 6 blocks from 8 operh house, $10; 10-room house, & heit, and other houses. 243 00m house. 316 Capitol ave. HAVE a four-room house on 16th strget, two blocks south of Vinton, thiut I will rent to a good tenany for #12 per month, everything in £60d rey George J, Sternsdortt, Room 6, opposite 21 ORRENT—A chofce § room house,fenced lot, gas, ity water, furnace, bath roo, eistern; also large weil equipped barn, being 254 Capitol ave, Inquire 2 ouse east of premises or room 1 Umahia Natl bank bid. © 8. H. Robison, NOTTAGE 8 rooms, a_small store room and £00d harn, with' 4 acres of land, sitnated 15 mile north of fort, §15.00, Apply #1718 1161 & . 0. JOR RENT--A fine R. C. Patte residence on Fart 18 5. 1nth st. r Farnam and and all modern im- Call 207 8. #th st room house with steam hes provements. $66 per month, n house, on car line. OR_ RENT- orn impro 1408 Douglas at. ib FoRxe An S room house, with bath, ono block from car line, $30 per month. Cole, room 6, Contineutal block. QOMETHING cheap, house for rent or for B sale, furniture for ale, incinding Encyclo- pedfa Britauntc new Stéck piano and other urniture. Otto Beindorm, &2 Georgia n FoR e P 300 JPOR RENT—Broom Tiouse, Novih Saunders ments, Inquire 1.8, 628 RENT—2 0 T-room nouses, M0, by h and Douglas., 7T# st. Enquire of C. W, Beall & Co., H;I‘J.‘J B8, 88, G228 10th. ik [OR RENT—When you want to rent a store of odlice go to H, E. Colo, JOR RE A neat §20 cottage. Apply at . Harrison, 413 8 16th st, o _ FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. “A NICELY furnished room for rent; modern improvements, buth and gas, App 2ith ave, Doy 1> 1o Tooms at 010 8, 1y on housework: 7 Catiforniu st, 40 ANTED-A girl for #O0d wag: 4 VW ANTED Two competont girls, ono to coo wash and fron, and one for se-ond girl Ply to Mr. E, H. Sh y tent girl; must 814 Dodge, TANTED— first-class Ainingroom gir once, Occidental hotel, ageuts wauted for quick: no capttal reguired; salary wissdoni sure profits, H, ¥, Katou, Chicago, 1L, WY ANTED -Chiumbermadd, 912 Dougla Y 7 ANTED—A dining room and nuxn].lx-{ girl At 1004 North 16th st. 4220 o “’ANTRI)v(iIl‘I for goneral housework in sl family, roterence required 063 h or with- BN 5% with_or without board, 02 5t Mary's av i{‘i‘u ISHED rooms terms reasonable, Plousant. OR RENT—Desirable store on_Earnam wholesaling, ete. Leavitt Burnham, ighton block. 4 1ith, best 31415 S, 15th, 4-31% JJROR RENT—Storeroom, 1603 Howard strects best location i ity fof grocery oF furniture. TFOR RENT-Desirabie offices in_ new Shoely building, 15th and Howard sts., $10 and up, also store room. G. 2, Thompson, sole agent, Room 112, FPHE two corner store rooms in old city hall building, 16th and Farnam sts., for rent cheap. Camphell & Harvey, 310 8, 16thst., board of trade buildin, 484 OR Tt A store 20x50, 80, Inquire, 618 8, 13th. Peterson. 101 N'T—Store Toom an 3 good barn, etc., with 4 ger , +mile nortl of foit, ¢i5 Aply 17 8. INTON block, 8. 13th, corner of Muson st. Six handsome new store rooms with largs c lars underneath, tinished witn all modern im- provements and ‘convenfences, icents moyate, Apply to John Hamlin, 311 8, 11th st, lellnl;u. i [OR RENT_Half of office at 12 8 10th st Chamber of Commerce bld, Odeli ros, & Co. ) Syite of office rooms, | man cor. 1ith and Dougins. Nine room house, cor, 17th and Doreas, 30 per month, irf- quire W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenwort ORI insiness room naw ocoup! " my oflice on 15th st. C, ¥, Harrison, 4155 17 560 ORIt FOR RENT--MISCELANEOUS. JOR RENT—One-half of basement on corner of 16th and Jackson, light and dry; apply on Dremis 409 i@u’u RENT—Basement, 003 8. 13th, . 302 1% . All tho House I‘E,\sn an A , house one and one- 10118 good at 1623 Dodgy halt blocks from P, O., rooms can be rented at best prices; moving from city and must sell, Inquire at Louse 20 51 QTORAGE STORAGE 0K RENT. 1™ Jent loc 3 “Good sale and livery barn, excol- tion, rent reasonale, inquite of O, Toim %, Barker blk. 5 11- YOU want your houses rentsd place them with Benawa & Co., 1ath, opposite postoflice, 61 we can rent E. 15th and 502 1 IST hquses for rent with R, E. Cole, N 4 th it b2 W ANTED Housos to ront, ihem too, H. E. Cole, Douglas, TOURNISHED rooms in_new fiat, single or en suite, with gus, bath and ail modern fences. 514 &, 16th s€, 8d tloor, Fon RE From RENT A ¢ Led i fine location, board if wished 1ly, Just off from #oth, 264 Howard 1‘\0113’151131)}::.\ unfwrnisiied rooms, nan girl for gone 408 00 T\ ANTED-A midale-agod woman for goner: ul housework. Good wages, Inguire at Heimrod & Co's, 66 bouth 1ith. i) owing fu_private fawily solicit "\'. TE d. . 18th st. Miss Turner, ~ 1%-ile ‘\'AN'I‘HI)»—HA-nnnn or American woman to ook, wash and iron: must bring good referance, Mrs. J. R. Harris, 1120 8, doth, &7 Y g, can_ cook, W and iron, good Wages, German pre 00 oue hut tist class girl need wpply Joln Grant, 015 Park ave, ADY Agents 810 a_aay, new rubber l]"A Ag ittle, Chiosgo, i )1 undoigarment, Mrs H. F (OANADIAN Enployy ico--Male and fe- male belp seat to all parts it fare is ad- vanced, Reference, Omuhu Nations! bank. Mrs, Brogn 41433 B, 10th," Tel, 834, ™ 14 AHTE\—I-n and boys out of work 1o call ¢ th City Intelligoncs omoe. (Oreih Blk ) corner Lith und Dougas! st ———— L e iivfi Wantad, by two_gentlomei wnd tieir Wives (o children) i’ prvALs tils, bleas. ul location, Best refcrouces piven: adivess § 8 L&) Oisasa Liee. 470 Gus }‘wl RNISHED rooms 2015 Donglas st, 4 51 40 unturnished with or without board, 135 N 17th YOR RE rooms, furnished or Furnished and unfurnished 4044t T-Farnished front parlor and al- ond floor, to genileman and wife . 2015 Leavenworth st, Iwo furnished or unfurnished vate faiily. 413N 1 rnishod T0oms cor, Lith and Dodge ste, (1 Davis. Millard hotel hilliaid ro 1 Grounig DIk uire of Ge ARGE, cool, well furnished front room, Jmodern conveniences, private family, neat cable und street curs, AddZess with referenco L7 Bee oftice. U3 FPYWO rooms, two el itable persons, 815, No. 2 5 18th st, shed Tooms: wll fvate hotse, board; 1615 and 1015 Capltol ave, B4 817 or _unfurnished Yooui 13 privets awlly at 513 8. 26th ave, 43 2 1 Ium SALE—A number oue po JERSON AL—Middle-aged lady would like to nccompany o family across the ocean for nternational “Emp oflice, 15th and Douglus, tel 1053, 42 500 RSONAL—Private home for ladies during utiuenent, wtrictly confldential, tnfants adopted. Addreds K 42, Bee off PEUEONAL-Ludies and gentlemen desiring correspondents, address, Corresponding Club, Kansas City, Mo, for information. ln- close stamp, 929 J 2¢ F you want to_buy, scll, rent or callon or address Gedrge J. Bty room 6, opposite P, 0. TP VINLESS treaum Dile tumors, fAistulas, rectal pockets, ulcers, etee, without loss ot time or iuconvenience at 317 N 16th st. Dr, Kelso aturday eve between Boyd's opera 4 Louse and Puxton hotel, one K. of P, charm, Finder will be - liberally rewarded by leaving at Cozzens hotel, 423 50t 057 Ladies Dlack Jersey with marked hand- 4 kerchief In pocket. Finder plouse leave at thiks ofhie [ 1 from Omaha fair grounds a stuut mare, star in_forchead, brand of hearts with J or K on left shoulder, sim bullt, thin neck, size about fifteen hands high. A rd- ward will'be paid to an turn DAt the corner of Farnam and 3ih a volume of Marston Genealogy. Call at Bee office. 554 B0t N OTICR-A mule was found 1o our manur stack last night. Owaer can find bim at 4th ¥ paying for the advertisewent It wust be called for befure o 458 300 and Dorecas sts and the damuges. Saturday, June 2. Fo ankton, Dak. on 11th st viaduct. 7 1y and dog cart nquire of ¥. D, Cooper, Waluut bill, 5! 'OR SALE—Top phaeton and harness, $40, 1507 N 19th. 10515 OR SALE—The furniture, carpets, fixtures and leaso of & pleasantly locatod, newly furnished hiouss, near horse and cabls _cars, house Lieuted by steam, furniture, etc.in use Tess than a year; must be sold at onice, For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 1013 Far- nam st. 97 OR SALE-—About 3,000 tons Bluo_river fo Lanham & Abbott, Crete, Nebraska. 558)1 YOR SALE-Some f paper ata discount, C. 16th. MISCELLANEOUS. TBUSINESS men who desire to emplos [ Draphers will find it to their advanta on me before doing 80, No charge for ing stenographers, W. A, Tolles, 119} N Omaha, Neb, 1, SMITIH, expert accountant, will be found o at room M8, Ramge block on and after June 1st. b 3% urnish- ath st., bz 31+ REF & CO., 117 N 1gth st, sell furniture and stoves losdthan any otlier nouse i Omaha. RFF & Co., at 117 North 16th st.,- pay the highest prices for furniture, carpets, books and stoves, BN (. 3. 8. STERNSDORFF, room 6, opposite post- Ko officewill trade you a good farm or y property fora horse, buggy and harness, 1 UGH PERCY loans money on norses, frni- ture and other pnrsonal property or colin- teral at_rensonable rates; all_business strictly confidential; money on hand, no delay: also makes loans on city real estate, Office 424 and 425, 4th floor, Paxton building, 1015214 ]‘ OANS made on finml productive real estate, 4 security 3 and years time, optional pay- ments and favorable terms and rates, Kimball, Champ & Ryan, U. 8. Nat'l Bank 8'ld. o §6 Y can place good first-cl ('ll{' loans on short notice and at lowest rates. D).V, Sholes, room 1, Barker bloc k‘. Fnu Tow tate loans, Sholes, Méninmna;‘;n furniture, pIANOS, organs, horses, ete, low rates. J. J. Wilkinson & 0o, 1417 Farnam, $rw 10 860,000 1oans by § S places more oans than anybodg, 353 Mm\"sv:rn loan. Lowost rates, No delay J. L. Rice & Co,, over Commercial Na- Honal Bank 500 ONEY toloan, cash’on hand, no delay. J. W.and E. L. Squire, 1210 Farnam st, First National Bank building. 577 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Roed & Co0.'s Loan Office, on furnitues, planos, horses, WAZons, srsonal property of all Kinds, and »11 other ar- Bitlesof vatle without removal, 19 8. 13th, All_business strictly confidentiai. 671 ALK RILEYLoaus, 1510 Farnam, 1 am pre- « pared to take large or smail loans on business blocks or residence property. Good torms and prompt work. 801 I)fmcuXBB money mortgages Wright & Lasbury, 215 8. 14th st bought. up-star 43 TVIONEY toloan on, oity and farm ea?\e'm. Geo. N. iicks, Room 40, Barker Dlock; OANS made on Omana city property by D Il V. Sholes, room 1 Berker k. 538 T.0AN8 made on improved and unimproved city property at lowest rates of interest, special rates on Targe loans on inside proporty. dell Bros, & Co., 812 8, 16th st. 408 h 'ONEY to loan on city and_farm property. J.F. Hammond, room 517 Paxton bld'g. ST0)18¢ ARGE or small loans without delay by Sholes, room 1, Barker block. 583 L B IEY 50,00 to Town on iy property + andimproved farm land. Frenzer II&IA‘mk_ l\f EY to | tate, morti bought and sold. Wallace, Créighton b 287 ]\' ONEY to loan on horses, turniture and other personal property, or collateral. Rates moderate, Business confldential. Office 8. W. corner 15th and Douglas sts, Entrance on 15th st. The Fairbank Investment Co. 280 MosEY to loan op improved real estate: no commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, Toom 1, Creighton block. o4 JLOANS made on roal estite and morignzos bought, Lewls 8. Reed & Co,, 1521 Farnam. 67 TMONEY to Loan.—We nave money on hand to Toan on fiuproved and vacant property in Omahia and South Omaha, Call uand sed us. -Wright & Lasbury, 215 8.1t st upstairs. $m|,|mwlnnn on eity and farm real estate. Linahan & Mahoney, room 506, Paxton blk. 516 (SHOLES makes trproved city oans. 383 FPHE Omaba_Financlal Exchanze, Koo Barker ‘block, southwest cortier of lar: nam and 15th sts. ; Makes o speclalty of shbrt-time collateral and real cstate jonns, Money always on hand {n sums of #100 and w wards £ any amount, 10 loan on approved s curity ¢ cuired notes bought, 481 or exchanged ear renl estate and gash to exchange for good first or second morféag Toans made upon. g Dbonds, trust deeds, first or second mortgage so- curity, without publicity, delay or red tape. Financial business of any. kind transacted prompily, quictly and frly.” toom 15, By lock, Corbett, Manager.. i MORIGAGE notes bsht and M Seavor, ttoom 10,Barker blo FHE Shelton—25th and? Dodgo s fumily Lotel, roomsand board ‘at reagon: able rates refercnces reguired. Mrs, M Whit taker, propristress, ) 8 rf HE banjo taught as ad art by Geo. £. Gellen- beck, 80) Harney st. 152 iR reliable companios, Cole, N. E. 13th and Douglas. [(VOR SALE—A top buggy, nearly new,C olum bus make, wiso good single harness, A. H. Comstock. 3128, 16th st. 140 'VV HEN you have bargains inroal estato cal onJ, F. Hammond, 517 Paxton hlnééldlug. 1F Jou nave nuymlm,v to trade call onor ad- dress G 5 orge J. Sternsdorit, Room 6, oppo- site postofhi 167 T‘n\N" good horss, hugay — in exchang: South Omaha lots, George J. SternsdorTy, T60m b, opp postoftica. 23 TYPEWRITING. first-class. . E. o7 orthand Institute is the Tusive shorthand school nates are in good sit- uationsaud giving entire satistaction, Students can enter at any time, No summer vacation. Send for cireulars to Valentine's Shorthand In stitute, New Paxton Building, Omaha Neb, 49 STORAGE. BT Co., b 1 10 st yods for less jhan other GIve us a cal ACKAG Tushman, 23 nd 4n- harge lowest rates. 11 Léavenworth. w. stocks, oved city or Contiyental 21 So)m choice loans wanted by Sholes, 833 B COLE Towts moniey o1 iy farm property. Room DR EXCHANGR-—-We have & large list of houses and lots, farms, etc., for exchange; when you have anything to exclianga como any seous, H. B. Colé, room 6, Continental block, % 31 Qm' N hundred lots to trade for Iand, mer W “merchandise ot 1ive' stock, . K. Cole, Room 6, Contelnental block. 102 WILL exchange 100 acres of splendid farm- {ng land, only #s miles from Elgin, in Taylor valley, Antelops county, Neby for hotise and 1o, in Oimaha; Wwho wants thix bargain? Jesst White, Jr., 1620 Davenvort st, Omaha. 2 e A BIANO in exchango for equity 1 & cho 1ot near Hanscom park. W elshans & ¢ Exposition building. 30 % l{\\"‘.\fllml\'nnx Cedar, Wayna and Plerco I¥ counties, Neb,, to exchange for livery stock. W. H. Harrison, 1112 Farnam, o (3, 7 STERNSUORKF, rocm 6 opposite post- « “oitice, hias some good 1and in Holt connty, Neb,, to trade for Omalia property, Will assume light' incumbrance, 206 10,000 stock _of dry goods ani notions, to ex- ohango for clear or slightly encumbered Omana property. Co-0p L. & L. Co., 6 N.1ith, 471 3] ‘B‘() . two South 4 Omaha 10ts for span of mares or mules, W, L. Selby, 1521 Farnam st. "W ( ix132, corner 23d and Douglas sts, to trade for ) "an bight to ten-room house and' lot, Geo, J. Sternsdortt room 6, opposite P O, 200 VW HAT have you to offer for 135 acros of umber land in West Virginia, cloar of in- cumbrance, perfoct title, GeorgeJ. Sternsdori, Room 6, opposite P. 0. bl HAVE a well improved 80 acro farm in Har- lan county, Neb,, about 8 miles north of Al- ma, county seat. Afly one wanting a good small farm will do weil to let meahow what they have l;) offer. George J. Sternsdorft, Room 6, nEl\' P. 0. y TILL give youa good trade for an elght or ten room house and lot. George J. Sterns- dorfr, Room 6, opposite P. O. 1 I, SUERNSDOREF, Rogm 0, opposite P « "0, has some choice farm lnnd' to trade for city’ property. Will assume light incum- brances, L) [IGHTY &) acres of land adjoining Lake Manawa, Council, BIuffs, I, This tract will make 400'beautitul lots ahd 'is free from encumbrance, What have you to offer? George J. Sternsdorft, room 6, opp P. 0. 167 TOCK of hardware, invoioe #,000, 4 cash, balance in good land in 8, Neb, or N, Kan. & L. Co., 205 N, 10th st. 471 31 NOR EXCHANGE—Vacant lots cloar_and en- cumbered, for farms and improved city Broperty seo dur list. H. &, Cole, room fy tinentai bl JEW 2 seated carringe and new single top buggy to trade for long time real ostate mortgage. W, L. Selby 1521 Farnam st. 90 PRICK Wanted 100,000 bricks in exchang forgood {nside Omatin property, 8. room 22 and 23 Hellman b) 027 made in T ate snd porsonal roperty. See exchange book, Co-0p. and T, Co, 35 N. 10th 8¢, ok Farnam strest—Complete abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and guarantoed, 505 ENSON & CARMICHAEL furnish complote and guaranteod abstracts of title to any realestate in Omaha and Douglas county upon shortnotico. The most comple ract b o N Fi 06 4—South * Omaha | agents South Omaha the only complete set of abstr South Omana, on short notice. Omaha, ¢ & 1 Co., have 't books in Completo abstracts furnished Oftice opposite depot, South me’ Toans, Sholes, Room 1, Barker blocke (- PER GENT monoy to loan, Patterson D " nard, 318 8 1oth st M ONEY to Loan—0, F. Davis Co IV ™ and 10an ‘agents, 1605 Farnan wegons, j\lu. EY to loan on ete.,without removals or on collateral ity. Business contidential. C I Jacobs,: real estate t. furniture, SUOLES, Room 1, Barker block, for I b J. 5 BST OANS mudo on real estate. Cash oa hand. W. M. Harrig over 2208, 15th st . 412 572 TMONEY to loun on ehiuttels, without removal or flling: financial business of all kinds transacted without publicity: money advanced on jewelry, notes, ete. 1t will pay you to see us. People’s Finencial xchange, O. Bouscaren, manager, 1 0} Barkskur'k, [t and Earnam sty 72 1 75500.0(»—1‘0 Toan on Omaha city property at 6 vercent —G.W.Day, 8. K. cor. Bx. Bid, I\TUNE? o 1081 O TUTAITITS, Horank, WAZONs, ete,, or o any Approved security. Low 1613 Farpai, ) A. WOODMAN—Money to loan_onroal es- tate in sums to suit. 220 South 13th st, 5 ]’{uu’mfi-{fimco loans by Sholos. Sholes beforo getting a loan. Linahan & Mahone __BUSINESS CHANCES. W. COWAN basrented a large storeage house, 208, 210 and 212 South 11th st Where he is prepared to take in all kinds of goods for storage at & -reasonablo rate yroof building. 2 WANTED-TO BUY. '\\L TED—To buy an 8 or §-room house with modern conveniences, within 1'4 miles from postofiice, Stringer &CU.,X.’;[»!;«;:ll‘.zu st, 64 paying restaurant, good location, must go cast reason for selling. Ad- 1, fiee oftice V TANTED—A purtner in a phying estab. ‘Aished business; must have §50 to 200 and can learn a good trade. Address L 53, Bue .l.mw. FOOR SALE-A business paying over #2000 a year, for particulars address L 45 1 . a house W ANTED=At once for cnstom. 1,500; Will and lot worth about $4,000 or ay 500 cash and_$106) per yeu étherton Hall, 210 8. 1ith st. W 500,000 brick: Pau W ILL buy furnitureoln house or flat cen~ trally located, Co-op, L & L. Co, ;505?“ 1th ‘v— 'TED—To buy or_le: Neb. Address R. QEVERAL store buildings or b S be moved, Will pay good George J, Sternsdorft, ‘room 6, oflice, VW ANTED Good Tiouse partof tho clty: wil Fuin to anyono it wuited. toom 6, Frenzer blk. e small bLotel in Red Cloud, Neb. © first-class bar- e0. J, Sterusdorlr, vou have lmproved business or resi rty that you wish to sell, call and sce J. Bterusglort, room 6, n;.,.«i\uu ] 0 trom California gifted dead trance dlairvoysnt and astrol- an be consulted on all affairs of life or reunites the separated, causes luck and speedy murraiges, shows phot of future wite or Lusbund, locatos diseased snd cures them by massage and magnetic treatment, has the cela- Dbrated Hinioo chirm for luck, ' All those in trouble will do well to call on this gifted seeriss —give you n corvect written reading through mall for 2,00, with lock of-hair, Tne mad has taken parlors at 417 ik st., 34 toor 2and i, R. NANNIE V. Warfén, clairvoyant, Med. ical, business and tat medium, Didgnosis free. Feinale disonses o spectalty, 119 N. 16th Bt Rooms 2 &3, Tel, ML [ S WONEY TO LOAN. who loan made on £ONS, Wi All — B ONEY To Loan—U3y the unc has the only properly organ agency in Omaha. -~ Loans of $10 1o 31 furniture, planos, organs, horses, wa chinery, ete., without removal. No delays. business strictly contide Losns so made that any part can be paid at any time, each pay- ment reducing the cost pro rata.’ Advances made on fine watches and diamonds.” Persous should carefully consider who they are dealing With, asmany new concerns are daily coming 1nto existence, Should you nesd money call and geame. W R Croft, room 4 Withinell bullding, 16th and Harn, M{NEY toloan on horses, furniture, planos, <Y lund contracts, and other personal prop erty. Rusiness confidenttal, Room 8, Omalia Nat'l bank, : TrOR SALE—Bntcher ~ I seil cheap, call 1154 N 16t )RR SALE—Meat mar TP ana i b e Dox 91, Fulrtiold, Neb. tock and fixtur S 10th st. b, ot: everyth Address '8, 8. Renie, - 13 — W good_loca tion ut 45 JIOR SALE 10th st 455 Bt Fou SALE—At Rearney, Neb., the furniiui and lease of Grand' Central note oud best Louse fn the city and th ted, belng (l)[lllnltu depots,” Dolng a paying Will be sold at a o Inquire . (. Brainard, Midway hotel, Lunch counter S48 P RICKYAKD For Slehe only in city of 12,060 inhabitants, making o net annual profit of ‘over $400; wil sell efthier part or whole interest to right party. Address 7 8, Grand Island, Neb., P, 0. hox 2, Wi {OR SALE—A good paying business. Cigars, stationer ys, 80di water fountain ete in first-class l{».utkum Btock will invoice ab £L000. Wl take city real o Enquireat Max Meyer & Co. (Ot SALE terls 10th, CRPTIC Kan, Storeroom #o0ds, ete., #20 per m Koods stores in tows right mau, Address Bluirs, 1a. DOR SALE—M cash husiness. A * iplete buteher outft, b L4t burgala, or wad for tew, Tth, JARTNER wanted with 80X, fu confectionery andice cream business; address L 14 this office, 260 31% “Boarding house cheap, leaving city reasou for se aylord, , shelvoll for nth; only two other A fiaie chgnce for the H. Oreitt, Council \". )—An active business man with 850 10 8250 to take hold of fust selling article, Profits from 810 to $40 per day. Koow 4, Crounse block, N l6th, 2000 4 Flum Cliss Dotel for sale oF exchan [0 Lilly, real estate dealers, Broken How, Ne 2413 case of the best {ness 1 the , 810 8. 15th st Jocation for fancy retail by city, Fearon, Cole & Ro FPOk TRADE—$000 worth of furnitur Operative Land & Lot Co,, 200 N 1ith st NTED-Furniture in_oxchange for a fine oton Dodge st. Jesse White, ir. v 8t A MOAEY to loan on furniture, wagons, Al - without removal or on lateral security, Business strictly coufidential. A, E. Green: wood & Co,, Room 1, Cunatugham block, corner 13ih and J “i2ial {JASTE! —Tle Philadelphia Mort- Ugage & Trnst Co. offer nnusual inducements to gooll orrowers 03 iinproved properyy, ety and conutry. "Apply to Geo. W, P. Coots, Repro. rubive, 15 Chamler Commerce. 00 Je MOR BXCHANGE Team, wagon and harness forlot, South Omabe.’ W, L. Selby, 1631 Farnmm st o ‘ FHAT Lavo you €0 trade for B0 acres of land unincumbered in Junean county, Wis,, @ auiles from county seat. G. J. Slerusdori G, opy Postoftice, o, Touse and_lot in Omala Pacitlc st. E, Peterson, 510 1F a good house, barn, a south Dfont 40x12715 foot lot. Enquire on premises, A J 1 RICE & CO., Real Bstate. 508 OR SAL ms on long time. Co-Opera- tive it and and Lot Co., 203 N, 16th J 1 RICE & Real Estate. 508 NLY a few lots left in B. & M. park addition to South Omaha, What liave you to offer? George J. Ste ot 21 {YOR BALE. ange. Weo have some good Omaha real estite and Nebraska farms, which we will sell cheap or trade for stock of clothing, furnishing goods, dry goods, boots andshoes, groceries or hardware, Schles: inger Biros., 614 8. 10th st. 20 v THY L "0E WAGH you can by & 1 X ¥ “yooni house on easy payments? Consider! Co-Operativo Land & Lot Co., 6 N. 100 st TOQR SALE—Exchange or lease, best stock farm in Neb,, 21hiles from Fremont; cuts 1,000 tons of hay, ‘splendid water, 2 housoes, i barns, fenced for eattlo and hogs, son & Co., Omaha, Thos, K. Gibson, J .1 RICE & 0O, Roal Estata. GHA lots in W add., with or w nous L and Will ieip to bulld o & Parmeleo’s 0 sell on your ouse, Paul, T'wo lots cor Wirt and pluce, for sale at a bal S 16t st. st el SALE—Lot 40 b X sonth Omatia; mu a lot that will make yo 23 Bee ofice, OR SAT neat cottages, ilt, elogant lots in clegant location, high and dry, and only short distance trom Belt line depot in Waluut 111, from 800 to §1,100. 3 cash, balance 310 per month, These houses are being closed out rezardless of cost and you cannot get another such a bar- gain in & hundred years. Call quick on D. V, Sholes, room 1, Baiker block, STERNSDOREF, Y0011 1 0pposite post- will sell you a good &-room house t, 2 blocks south of car line, by pay- ing &0 casn, balance monthly pay uts to his 18 @ splendid opportunity for uny- one wanting a cheap hom £ k 1, Armour place, Cll, and if you want Cost Fes, Havlan coun’ imp, 5 i b, ip. 100 ncres, ¢ Co, Néb, 40 acres, adjoining I o Manawa, . Purk, South Omaha, clear, A Hill, encumbered, $50, 1lot, Kountze Place, encumbered, #1450, 6lots, Arnold Park, encumbered, 2,450, lot, Orchard Hill, encumby 1, #100, Cuming st, cor. Slst. unencumbered, , ¥arnam st, bet, { )0, . Bolomon's add, encumbored, §340. sh stock clgars, involce &2, ban horses, harntss and del 1Hull's combination safe, near B Also business and residence property in all parts of the wity, forsule or trade for stocks of §00ds, ood £urih Property or city properiy. . A Sloman, Hellman block, Oualia, N, L WHEL sl youal Park addition to South Oriah #20 down, hul, ance # per mouth, Those wanting to make o small hivestme nt will fiud it to thei advantage no of these lots at the present George J. Sternsdortl, Room 6, oppo- sito 1,0, ) J. e, Tull [ots, upon which I can build hohises to suit purchasers upon thelr own selectlon of plans, and on terms 1o suit, This will puy to invedtigate, 1. V. Sholes, rooin 1, Barker block. 1 VJ L.RICE & CO., Keal Estate, J. ith and 3uth, unencum- by payin; MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. New spring goods at Reiter's Harmony chapter, No. 25, O. hold a special meeting this ever purpose of initiation, All members dially invited, By order W. M. An unknown man aulted a courleof per- sous who were visfung on Rotten Row last night. The assailed were taken to the lockup 10 identify their assuilaut in case he is cap- tured, Just before joining the procession yester- v the fire départmont boys, engiacs, ete., e ph aphed by Prouty. The picture will be large and *‘the finest in the land,” so the boys say. A telegram was received yesterday an nouncing the death of Mrs. Amella H. Pfaff, at Peoria, 111, mother of Mrs. I. K. Stubbs, of this city, Mr, and Mrs, Stubbs started from here on Wednesday on learning of her % 8., will for the cor- | serious illness. The game of ball played at the driving park yesterday between the bome teawn and the C. E. nes, of Omaha, resulted in an- other walkaway for the Blufts boys. The score was 17 to 18, rather large to have had & good exhibition of the uatioual game, ADDITIONAL COUNOIL BLUFFS Fats and Leans. Thero were 8o many attractions in the oity yesterday that there could not be a very large attendance at any one place se all of them were well patronized. The largoest number of pleasure seckers went to Lake Manawa, where the principal drawing card was a ball game between tho fat and lean teams of the city. There was an attendance of about seven hundred people on the grounds, The diamond was laid out on the east side of the hotel, just across the motor track, and the majority of the ladies present witnessed the game from the upper balcony. When the game was called it was a lot of very fine lookin young men who took their places in the field, although their build was not quite what a #ood base ball manager would desire. The ocighteen playors would averago very nicely, but the parcels of human flesh were put up In very irregular quantities, The toams were composed of the following players: FATS, AW, Askwith, James Bowman T. B. Baldwin, J Shea. J. Q. Tipton, M. B. Brown... W. H. Grandy Charlio Beno, L. P. Judson, POSITIONS, JOateher .Piteher, .18t base, LRANS, Ernest Hart George Brown .Charlic Haas .2d base. Bert Evans 'd base. . .\, H. Wakefield Short atop. . Ed. Troutman Right fleld.. . ..P. Kimball .O't'r fleld.. A, W. Riekman .Left fleld .E. A, Odell Tho fat men wore tho first at bat, and as they were sure of a final victory, fooled around with the stick considerably and were retired with only one run. The hungry fellows played ball from the start, and in'their half piled up three runs, but their wind got thick, and the next three failed to reach tho first big. When the heavy weights ocame in for the sccond round they winked at each other in a knowing way, and as Tom Baldwin waltzed up to the plate he gave an extra twist to his blonde pet on his upper lip, and when the . sphiere camo skirmishing = by him, he whacked away at it and started for first. Ho got under such headway that he was unable 10 stop when ho reached that resting place, and landed safoly at second before tho bal] could be captured by the trio of long-legged chaps who tried to run it down, Tipton was the next man at bat, and he came up to the serateh with an audible smile, and his heart was full of noble resolve. He failed to find the contrary little combination of india rubber and adamant, and fauned the air wildly, finally reaching first on & wild throw, The prince ef solid men, Charlic Beno, was then called before the curtain, and the shouts of applause that greeted the appearance of this coming wonder of the base ball world nerved him to mighty deeds, and he grasped his picce of ash with & mighty grip. He struck for a home run, but he found it a long way wuround the diamond, and sat down at second to recover breath, Jim Bowman, the renowned de- tective and burglar cateher, then faced th lank twirler and dropped on his wonderful dgelivery for a three-bagger, He followed his predeceéssors to the home plate, and that was the last run of the inning. The slims then came m for a brief spaca, and retired with a goose egg. The coming champions then were in for flve more tallics. The loncsome team in the rear then screwed up thewr courage and crawled up three more. From then on the fats steadily increased their lead, and the game began to lose inters est. Inone or two instances the players had trained down a little too fine, and their over- exertion began to tell on them, The amount of arnica used during the game was surpris- ing. The players fairly soaked themselves in it at the end of each inning. Some carried it to the field with them in little vials, A few brilliant plays were made, but it was too early in the scason to expect many of them. Tn the third inning Tipton prepared to make a glorious stop, and laid down to stop a grounder. He made a slight miscal- culution, and did not drop until the \ball was under him., Of course it disappearcd, and could not be dug out of the earth until one of the spectators offered his walking sticle for the purpose. This was the finest oxhibition of skill shown by the fats. The lean men played under a great disadvantage durin the entire game. Troutman was hit by a pitched ball, and the force was so great as to cut a long gash in the cover of the ball. The fat men claimed that it would not have happened if he had not presented his thinnest side to the pitchel Askwith introduced one innovation. He cither doubted his own ability to_throw o first, orhad little confidence "in Baldwin's ability to catch a ball, for he preferred to chase the base runner to the first bag, and he made it work all right, for he always nabbed them before they reached it. It is well known that **blood will tell,” but it hus long been a mooted question whether or not beef was as sure of winning in the end. This gZame goes to show that there is a great deal of good in an wbundance of beef. The isions_of the umpire wero beyond criti- o act e could not have made g mis- tulee if he had wanted to. There was o grent disposition on the part, of the players 1o kick but their iy were 50 weak that a faint Grmur was all that the spectators could hear whenever the kickers saw fit to call therr vo ns into play. The patient spectator nearly dark waiting for the end of the game, 1t came afte while and the score book the result to be 14 to 32 in_favor of the men of might and muscle. Several of the victorious team were badly out of repair but they were escorted to the hotel by ad- miring ' friends and after being treated to ¢ of the finest suppers that Harmon Bros, can spread they regained ina great measure their former tivity aud were well pre- pared to take part in the festivities of the oevening. With every trip of the motor cars came fresh arrivals, and by the time the dancing began the capacious structure completel, illod, Tho 1wo parlors wore' canvased ang throughout the evening the scene was o werry one. The splendid banquet prepared for the occasion was worthy extended men- tion, but space forbids, It seewwed that the interest in this formal opening of this beaus tiful summer resort had increased on ac count of the unavoidable postponements, and although the expectations of the guests wero raised very high, there was no cause for disappointment, remained until —— Hard Lines For a Maiden, Yesterday opened rather quiet in police cireles, but quotations brightened up during the day and ended in @ very lively manner. A man who was so drunk that he did not know his name was run in, He was followed by another who wanted a handkerchief and got into another person’s pocket to find it. This occurred on the circus grounds. He registers as I, Morgan, On his person were found switch keys and brakemen's badges from railroads all the way from the lakes to the gulf. Toward evening Flora Enoch, who has been for several months staying with Mrs. Durgin at her boarding house, was brought before Judge Aylesworth, ' After hearing the evidence the girl was ordered to go with her mother to her home near Weston. — After leavin the city building a Mrs. Allen appeared an a war of words ensued which ended up in a regular sqabble, Hoth clinched and but for immediate appearance of tie police the affair would probubly have ended seriously, Mus. Enoch and Mrs, Allen are sisters, and it is alleged that it is through the influence of the latter that Miss Flora will not stay at home. There 18 no question but that the girl should be in better hands than to which she is lawfully intrusted, but the court could not see how he was authorized to make n:dy other decision upon this showing of the casd, WA Evenly Matched, A rocky case was tried before Judge Ayles- worth yesterday morning. George Gelser was tried for disturbing the peace, The evi- dence developed the fact thut his washer- woman had circulated the story that he was afilicted with a loathsome discase, and he re- sented in a most decided manner, He went to her house and after abusing her verbally he was about to club her when she picked up a flatiron in self defense. He went outside and secured & hatchet, and the woman's hus- band, who acted as referee, told her to get the butcher kuife. Suffice it to say, they did not come to blows. The court thought George's action a little too belligerent, and taxed him $10 for his fun. ey Motor Line Time Tabl Until further notice the Manawa wotor line will leave the Rock Island tracks av 9, 10 and 11 0'clock & m.;at 1.2, 4, 4 aud 6 o'clovig P aud 867, 8, ¥ and 19 vicluok p.oa,

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