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OOMS {ncludh men’s home, OUR gentieme board in the Young Wo- sorrel mare, 4 years old, 0 Dodge st. References re- ANTED- 3 firdbclass dinin, ntia, will work single or room giFis, at ~ EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. (VARADIAN Emyloyment Offioe— Mate and fe. wmle help sent 1o all yaneed, Referenc Fan Be accomm ot @ nice suite of rooms and first-class bord at 259 §t. Mary's ave T WILL furnish most aell, fhe summer to respectabl #ired supper and breakfast. 1-1 have a barn that will accommodate four horses and 1s in good epair that | will trade or sell very cheap tor Saunders street mirket. betweon Caldwell and Hamftlson. 1l om, § cents for anch sub- #equent inseryion and ¥1.50 line per month. | 10 advertisement, taken for less than 2 cents the first insértion. Seven words will be comited (o the itne: they must rin conseentively and must he paid in advance. All advertise nits yomKt be handed in before 1270 o"clock, wnd under no circnmstances will they 7 or dfscontinued by telephone. Purtics advertising In these columns and hav ing the answers addressad fn cure of the Bee wek for @ check to enabie tiem to get their Jetters, as none will he sentution of cheek. All answers to adver ntswhiould be enclosed in 1ts in these colum 1ished in both morning and evening , the cireulation of which sggregates hin 16,600 papers dsdly, and_gives the ad- vertisers the benefii, not only of the city eircu- Intion of the Bee, yut alko of Conneil Blufls, Lincoln amA other citie out this section of the BRANCH_OFFICES. Advertisng for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bus- fness houses, who are authorized agents for Tie iew «pecial notices and will quote the same ates as can be bnd at the main office. . Phurmacist, 54 South Tenth Adverimements Sine for e firss Smwert Tads Blork. arts if fare s ad- , Omaha National bank. Mrs, 444 8. Jith, Tl 884, NTED—Men and boys out of work to call &t the City Inteligence office (Creighton IK) corner 15th and Douglas sts, ~_BOARDING. 88 board, W2 Harney . nttal rooms daring artice, and if de- 9 N 15th st, _—— — furniture, carpets, fixtures Pleasantly located, newly furnished ho} less than a ye 'Ru'mis and board at 1812 Chicago st, %0ld at once. OR RENT—Furnisned rooms, sin tglartman & Gibson, hX X '_suite, at 1118, 20th st i OVELY s. &, room, also suite of front rooms yms, high, summer lo- ca ferences, 2523 Farnnm. 5% 3% OR RENT—First class rooms, with board. Reference exchanged. it rred exeent J and unfurnished r e firs: tlass 24 mortgage WANTTD ~Table hourders, 1615 Dodge. u Rl i All advertisem ~ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, _ view with parties having vehicle wishing to en- vie _business th Address M 52, Bos office. NTED—By n frst-cln set of hooks to keen or oo 1708 ' Dodge st EDD, of Chicago, has located inOmaim for the purpose of giving in strieticns in volee culturs and guitar, Voiee culture, 30 lessons " Guitar, 12 lessons, ¥ lessons in volce cutiffe ¥o- parites OR RENT—Onw pleasant south front room, 188 M. M. § suitable for one gentlemsn, 2212 Farnam st. “a horse mnd 1 wnd towns through | gage fn a very profit N KELY furnished Tooms, 2017 Leay These les«ons are given to Tay the foundation for corre t_pronunciatisn, pure, sweet singing ANA to Keep the voice smooth While growing, /8 & continiious training to an fmmatured voics If parties WisRing to Luow volce will drop a ax Meyer, stating number o resid ve attention st dhce om &8 to above without eharge. 1021 Dodge st. BAUTIFUL bright-eyed gir! for adoption. E 42, Hee oflice. USINESS men who employ will find a 1ist of first-cldss w 5, with or without woard, B0 8. 10 uts room and bosrd in private family, % minutes from hists; M 4K, Tee office. TED—Threo good tablos, second hund, for Uit of town ; PATLY How here ©. A. Jacobson, 12 T ANTED.~Gentloman room mate in nicely farnished front 1oom, Williat st., & minutes walk s, Farnam and 1 1% nseloss expense, and compass o DOR RENT—Ome n Modern convenienc ih Farnam. 139 11% ders in a qelot, Tront rooms, 1,4 months old, 16 SWORTH, Tharnmeist, 2115 Cam- Teo pemwRATE Itravian dtuations in July, «). T, <mith, expert accountant, room &, Ramgo olock. HES, Pharnmcist, 8% North 10 e LRt TR OB KENT—Two nicely furnished rooms for Ws@sclolies, gentlemen, 8 W. cor., Dodge and 15th x:é ANTED,—Newspaper Location- A class practical news er man of several rience, married, who has jnst 8cid his , WANTS t0 focate I sbme 1ive 0. W. PARR, Pharmncist, 1800 St. Mary's T g RCTITY FOR RENT--Furnished rooms. newspaper in low T UGH PERCY 1oans money on horses, farat. ture and-other parsonal property or cotla- teral at reasonable rates; all business strictly confidential; money on hand, no delay: also makes loans on city real estate. Office 424 and 425, 4th tloor, Paxton building. 101 21° 1 LOANS made in all the principal additions to JOmaha at lowest rates. D, V. Sholes, Parker block. ‘_flfifi\’tulnnn st ratos, No delay. AVLL Rice %<0, over Commercinl Nat'l bank. Paxton block. ved and unimproved Y property at lowest rates of interest, £pecial rates on large loans on inside property. Odell Rros. & Co., 312 S, Mth st, Phy Eluxm to loan. G. E. Thompson, & :"\’ ONEY tolonn om clty and_farm property DMIUF. Hamiabnd, room 5 1 3. TREY— 81,000 to loan on city property it improved farm land. Frenver Dlock. \inxrx to loan on_r AW bonght and sold, Wallace, C es, furniture and other v or collateral, Rates mod- X business confidentinl, Office 8. W. cor- ner 15th and_Douglas Entrance on 15th st. The Fairkank Investment Co. (31 ONEY to Ioan on_Improved real estate; no M commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, Foom 1, Creighton block. 505 mortgnges iizimon Block, sonal proy TQANS made on renl estate and mortgnges dvought. Lewis 8. Reed & Co., 1621 l-‘n{::;‘-m. SITUATIONS WANTED, tnation as coachman in private w00l Teferences; exporionced. Ad- Nebraskn to Daily Nonparefl office, Oma¥a. NGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking in famb les solicited. Miiss Sturdy, 89 S, 25 st. If yom are in need of 4 good address J. W, H., 16418 OMP for Destitute . Women and (IJ«J or your town 'Ifirnm?amm Tooms to rent, ORSES and cattle taken to pasture, apply to Henry Osthoff, 1513 Callfornia st. \OR RENT-—Furnished room with board for two gentlergen, 2020 St. Mary's ave, ONEY to Loan-We have money on hand to loan on {mproved and vacant property in Omaha &nd_South Omahn, Call and see us, Wright & Lasbury, 216 8. 1403 st., up-stairs, ‘OMAN'S Exchan daily, supper Saturday nights. REF & CO., 117 N Igth &8, sell furniture and #t0ves less than any other nouse })llm()'llfllllm. ol eeetas e 1617 Far . Lunch ARGE_#nd small_room saitable for oy A ot faanol Jman, with boatd, 1812 Dodge. ENT—Furnished ro cor, 13th and ANTED—The publlc_to make rood use of The Bee's message hoxes tllroux'nmwzhe by competent man as ose manufacturer, s in Grewnig bIk nan Foster, Dellevue, Neb. nquire of Geo. K., H. ECOLE loans monoy on Improved ity or afarm property. Room 8, Continental ww. (3 FFI CERT moncy toloan, Patterson & ar- Dnard 518 S 15th st 560 'RADES made In real estate and F““M‘ Mfl'} {5{"“" book. T D Quarantes and Trust Oo, rnam strest—Complete abstracts fur- Blshed, and titles to_real estate sxamiued, per Pacted and cuaranteed, b bstracts—South _Omaha -84, Johnson & Co., agents South Gmaha iand Co., have the only complats s+t of abstract books in South Omesa, ;‘1‘""“ abstracts furnished on shoft notice. Office opposite depot, South Omaha. A<y TBENEON & CARMICHARL furnish compiate and guarantesd abstracts of titls to any realestate in Omaha and Douglas county upon shortnatice. The most complate setof absteact booksin'the city. No. 1510 Farnam st, 589 _ FORSALE-REAL ESTATE [OR SALE—Corner 13x150_vith houe barn, Poppleton and Virginia ave Hanscom Place, luquiroat 2007 Cwss stree 230 SQUMMER garden properts for sale. 1 can offer fora fow days one of the finest places suitable for summer garden and pienic Durposes aroungl the city, his land is Just outside the city limits In west Omaha nearly opposite Ruser's hotel on Park st.; smooth, level lawn, covered with endid shade trees and situated on two main streets, lie M. P. Belt Line Ry. runs throngh one cor- he 1. R. & NG V. R R 1o 110 tie Stock- yArds rans within three hocks and the Park St. car line i within a short distance. This property is only 10 minutes ride by rail from the business conter of South Omwha and less than 20 minutes ride from the business cen- ter of this city. There is no finer place in the west for asunmer garden and the right kind of & man can make a bushel of money out of it Can offer This property at figures that makes it n splendid bargain and will e glad to have you call and see it at once, George N. Hicks, Bark 1LL sell three small houses cheap {0 any one who will move them off of lot near corner of Capitol are. and Tenth street. Inquire Netherton Hadl, 219 8, 1th st. 24 13 T Wit A prominent business 1LL sell at & bary comerin this rapldly improving souttiorn Quy, lot 152xi, Addresn &, . Fom‘;m. Romey o NTED—T0 buy or trade for a good hufld ing that can be_moved. o nAdress George J. Sterusdortt, Daris, Millard hotel VERY desirable suit o Gentleman an No. 620 Georgla ave., 8. 20th ka RENT—A nicely furnished front room, snitable for two gentlumen. 2611, St. Mars'save. Ffim«'mfinb Tooms and board, 10 Farpain, 7 ANTED ~A position ns shorthand sriter, tliard room. Ple: call on Adldress 34, gare Heo. SO 8 AT room 6, a?pw at 117 Notth 10th st., pay the good reference, oos tor tumiture, carpots, Tooms m private wite preferred. ANTED—Situntions for 0 first-clags girls of all nationalitics. My walting rooms are filled with nice girls lookiug for situations. Call 1 9. m, and 6. m. and cheose for your- Nrs. Trega, Canndian mflgfimn& on have any landk, fots, or ois to sell or oxchange for perty, call onme or write, omer. C. O, Bpotswood, 305% fl,.)sfitn. J. 8. STERNSDORFF, room 6, opposite post- Mcewill trade you a good f property fora horse, buggy and harne F[YHE Omana Financial Exchange, Room 15, flatker Dlook, southwest corner of I _FER RENT-HOUSES. oom house and barn, 1017 Broom honse, 2 ave, ' and iWebstor. Tnguivo foom 0, Paxton block. dy work by h sts. 10 M 37 Bee off ecialty of short-time collateral and address M 37 Bee office, \OR RENT--Furnished rooms, with or with- out board. 2530 8t. Mary’s uve,Giraddqy blk. | *onay iways on hand in sums of $100 and up- wards to any amount, to loah on approved ANTED-Situation in retail grocery stors . AL by man of family; address M 99 Bew oftice, RNISHED room, fot omb or 6w gentlen Leslie & Leslie. 16th and Dodge sts, v RNISHED rooms, 1138 20th, Secured notes hought, sold or exchanged. Clear real estate and £00d first or second mortgages. Loans made upon land bonds, trust deeds, first or second mortgage sot curity, without publicit Financial business of any Xind trans cottage, suitable_for wikhing to keep \OR RENT-8-room small family. boarders or lodgers need notapply. ner, 1522 Howard. cash to exchange for D—Situation in & bank Ly a come petent yowng man, A 1 roferences; ad- dress for one week “Bax )" 2301 Farnam s OM to rent, all modern! mprovements. 1709 Locust sts., first door west of shot tower. 131 14* J ANTED- & tuation as janitor in a church, 2 furnished rooms suitable for 4 by a stendy man, Address M 22, Inguire Room C, 3d floor, 1302 OR_RENT_Two nicely furnished Tooms, With of withont boa veniences, § aml 8 per month. on two car lines. R _RENT- Rooms furnished and unfur- mished, 1724Cap. ave. FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, WO rooms to let for housekoe, Cor. 30th and Caming sts. ur (4) rooms, 1702 W four (4) rooms, 1702 Webster t. Four (@) rooms, 415 8, 19th st.. ht (8) rooms, 413 8.10th st ar (4) rooms, 1704 Webster st ree (3) rooms, 419 8 19th st.. 1027 N, 20th st 1814 Howaad st s 0 alley, 116h wnd Ohicag ) rooms, 1814 Howard st Tooms, 1024 N. 215t st Three () rooms, 1021 N 20th st. Three () rooms, 1122 N, 21st st Eleven (11) room house, 8th and Dodige ) offices, 316 8. 15(h at. Fonr (1) rooms house, 108 N 11{} & to Judge Renting Agenc; 8. W. corner of 15th”and Harney st. room house 6 blocks from court L 8 per month, K, F. OR SALE = ‘Oomstock, 312 S, HEN you have bargains inroal estate cal 7 Paxton building, B hm“l‘\o"kp"h?" igle’ arnes T = = Beaver, Barker I 88, _WANTED--MALE HELP. B RENT- room house, closet A pantiy, 2 e R D—A driver at 2 S BLEMBRAet, = WW % ish market. D-Good _second_cook, man, out of city, £0, onent #35: cook for sma 1l hotel, Mrs, Droga, 814% 8 15th. JOR RENT -6 room house, John L. HAll, OR RENT—3 new store rooms, 1 flat, 3 ten room new houses, 1 fourteen roc all supplied with' modern conven: 3 rent_reasobable to good tenant. R. Smith 610 N, 16th st. 1 OR RENT—A _large elegant 3-stor motern convenience, sititable for & boarding honse or two families. vyou nave anything to trade cali onor ad- - Stornsdortt, Itoom i, oppo- #10; dishiwashor, 8. dress George site postofiice. ANTED—A good horse, bug, iAngh For South Oma Sternsdorl, T00m 6, opp postoffice. COMMERTIAL COLLEGE. Commorolnl coliege gives gram- writing and_spelling f and_and typewriting students, tuition situations furnisned when possibl t 10 stndents now in_attendance, for particulars. v and havnoss NTED—First ol ;mfi%"’ KF ANTED--First class male stenographer 12 alots, George and typeviter operator. Addges ANTED-—Agents, male and female to orders for the Automatic door bell. ary $T0 and expenses per wonth to ers, Send 2-cent stamps for partio Hoy't, 108 Washington siroet, Room 18, Chicugo. e to all its )R RENT—12room house, hath liroe (J) Fooms, water, near street and itol ave, Inquire A. Spigle, 1119 l-\;rn"l‘ml. TANTED—Salosman_capable o manage o brancn house for a* Chicago concern, who can put up $0 s Kecurity. quired; addross Lock Box 081, Chicago. 238 13* inergetic men and women every- o for a gentcel money-maxing busi- guaranteed ensier than Exporience absolutely rimanent position and ¢ Referencay re- T RANT—Now i-room hotse, 2 Dlocoks west of Lowe a,venne on Cuming st. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Shorthand Institute | 1sive shorthand T—7-ro0m House, all Improvements, ness. 0 weekly profit -room house, #10% #27.50; S-room house, $ by Sheo o Vifiz entive satis | G. B, Thompson, Sheely bioc R OR RENT—&room house, furniture tor salo cheap or trade for Omuha. AL 2427 Cass st, 53, With stainp, M FOR RENT: store-room under the Wind- or hotel, cor, 10th and Jackson sts. at the hotel ofilce. 3] Wo good male “all at Valeutine's Shortha stenographers, o Splendid cottage,desirabl rhood, at &0 per month » rage, lowest rates, and window durtans for sule. ' 1t C. s bost i h st. 11 Leavenworth, ___WANTE3-TO BUY. TANTED—Good partof tho cit FFICES and stores in_Sheel “Hoth sexes coining money selling Pl AT Lompson, 1 y block. G, B sanples nnd terms B8 T—Nice four-room cottag 224 sts, apply L. L, Thomas, in &iioe department, Kelley, Stiger & 7OR RENT-— room house, 0 per month, 435 8 2dth ave, Half store room, new nouse and lot 1 desirabla 1o Gotham, 115 South Elevent] will give first-class bar- 1wo doors from O st., Lincoln, Neb. FICKE, For Rent—Ground floor office, No. E Apply room 411, Johuson, Albrigh t'sstat ath, city and 2D A flrat class machine blacksiiith, ouo capable of dolng angine and eudy emplo; ILL buy furnitureofa house or flat cen- T—o-room flat, central trally located, Co-op, L. & L. Co 25 ¥ water, bath aid Al mode J. H, Parrotte, 1 vank building. DOR RENT—Desirable store on Lenvitt Burnhiam, ry & Machue Co, F you have Improved busin v that you wish_to st g J. Bternsdortf, room f, opposite = or plates,by” our e ardln day casy. Door Plate Co., Al- Creighton block. An elegant 8 room mnew house, Yokl luss windows, hot and cold water OR_RENT—Irl celain bath tub, rango, nice yard, gocd nelghbor- hood, first-class barn, ner cable and street cars, ADpIY to J. I, Parrotte, rental agon S roraniogy 2 offices on second floor No, - sk Ll for eivculars, N. Y 1509 Farnam st., by Paulsen & Co., 1511 Far: JEVERAL store bujldings or houses that can 3 ; Wil pay good price if suited. Foom 6, opposite “I'wo thoroughly competent George J. Sternsdortf, t, Lincoln, Nel 10, reliable men wanted to solic o manufacturing house; no capital “ e S —Storeroom, 1603 OR RENT—7 room cottage on S 26th st.bath location in city for grocery or furniture, room, hot wator, heating o) 5 barn, apply D. 0. McEwan, §19 A desirable nine-room house all paratus, § stall CLAIRVOYANT, RRIVED from California—Madame Winters gitted dead trance clairye oglst; can be consuited on all affairs of life or death; reunites the separated, causes luck and speedy marraiges, shows photo of future wife or husband, locates diseases and cures thom massage and maguetic treatment, has the cele- brated Hindoo charm for luck, trouble will do well to give you a correct w mail for £2.00, with lo has taken parlors at 417 South 11th st Parlor 2 aud 3. Retail business room on 15th st. C. F. Hurrison, 418 8. 15th st. ~Store room and cottage or 3 0od burn, ete., with 4 acres land, le orth 0f fort, 815 Apply 17 8. Foquired; ro FOR REN vant and asirol- sltuated b i cable line on west Dodgo st All improvements, clieap to good tenant, D~ Carpenter to do the work on 6 or othwick,221 5 Lith! e house and lot in Apply C. C. Spotsw Sroom house, Bouth Omabia as OR RENT—9-room modern improved ho Apply M. Elgutter, 1001 Farnam st. o0d Tocation, ice_of Thos. D—A boy with a horse te carry o Le Evening Iiee ju the north part co. Williumms, bet. 3 &5 0'clock p. . ifted seeriss R RENT—New hurn, 0x70. Enquire tten reading through for particulars call at the 'of Brennan & Co., room 3, Chamber ot Cullll‘l‘l;"rcu. OR RENT—One-half of hasement on corner of 16th and Jackson, Ught and dry; OR RENT— 17 room flat, 2nd floor, 1603 How- =3 T DAM ECCLES, clairyoyant. Powers are ard street, or will réut 4 rooms arra e T reInATkADID Ra B tascin ol met her; her reputat s long been establishe Dest fortune tellers in the ‘world, Room 1. : RENTAL ACENCIES. G.* THOMPSON, Room 112 Sheely block. 110 MPSON—Hoom 112, Sheely block. #30; 9-room’ house, all im- om’ louse, 6 blocks from 30y('s opera house, $10; 10-room house, Sheam t, and she is one ¢ and_expenses. No exporience pr ovements, #0; 8- 88 with stamp, Palmer ¥ YOU want your houses rented place them W, ovant. 16th, opposite vostollice. Srpen.lalrroyan al ‘ica), business and test medium, D free. Female diseases a specialty. st.. Rooms 2 &3 with Benawn & Ce 1D-—Man 10 take thew locul) of our safes; siz nches; Welght 500 1bs; votail price & jzos in proportion. sonth of Vinton, that I will rent to & kood tenant for §12 per month, every good repair. George J, Sternsdorff, Room 6, PERSONAL. DERSONAL—Would like to muk quaiutance of a good looking lady; obje with a street man; Address M 43, Bee office. Laaies and gentlemen desiring Corresponding Mo., for information. MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY To Loan AVA has the only property organized loan agency in Omaha. Loausof $10 to $10) made ou furni- ture, planos, organs, horses, wagons,machin ete., without removal. No delays. Lons 50 made that any art can be puid at any time, each p: ucing the cost fine watches and carefully consider who th A rare chinc supplied by other satc pverned by the Sufe l'”'j" "T—A cholce 9 room house,fenced lot, ras, city water, furnace, bath ro also Jarize well equippy ‘e 20 house east of premises or room 14 Omalia Natl bauk bld, 8 \We are 1ot W bionde p By the und, JERSON AL~ correspondents, Club, Kansas City, close stamp, 23 rooms, a_small storo room and , with' 4 acres of land, situated Apply 817 B 11th sr. ishers und five skirt m and clonk makin Adyances made on Persons should are dealing with, as W concerns are duily coming into exis- 3 3 money call and see me. W B Crott, Roow 4, Withimell building 15t} and Y DONOVAN will pleaso call at 101 8, mile north of fort, $15. b streot and get letter from Omaha Suv: TPEN room house with yard, near Farnam and and all modern im- provements. 86 per month, Call 207 8, 24th st Should you nee 24th st., steam heat you want to buy, sell, rent or exchange callon or address George J. awiilios in and out of room 6, opposite P, O, oan on chatiels, without remov Foom girls tor Kearné, OR RENT—An 5 room house, with bath block from car line, &0 per wonth, outinontal block Kroom honse. North Sannders of C. W. ieall & C ERSONAL-Privato home for ladies during confinement, strictl publicity; m confidential, 1t wiil pay yol It you have & personal iten any communication, drop it inone of 7 '8 inessage Hoxes, 1 JOERSONAT, manager, . 56} Barker bl lith an | iixl for general R HRENT- When you want To rent a Iy store of oftice go o H. K. Cole. JOOR RENT—A meat &0 cottage. C. ¥, Hurrison, 418 8 15th sf, " FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED, T 1ED rooms, single or in suite, board red. 2402 Pleasant & St. Mal gagrmug Derore residence proy unusuatly low r Central Loan & FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. urniture al Call Thursday. SALE—New England orga: ost #100, Price $a0. TANTED A nurse girt., 104 N, 15th, o purtics dusiving (o Luild, 150 extension lndders, m 1, Barker block, G, Wood, 823 8, 24 ED-A young st to mind baby 310 Howard st. 2 for loaus, room 411 22 st Nac Bk, N *duey—The Philadelpnia Mort- b, offer unus VR SALE—15 head of fresh milk e encral housework. baru, Cuming st, call morn. NOR RENT—Suite of thres rooms on first Tuesday Det. the X 249 Military Brid, ing or evening ~Sulte newly furnished rooms, s room, all wodern convenfences: ired; near 2 car lines, 622 Georgia —Family horse and phacton, e and conntry, Inguire £314 Nelson st..W ona ghrl for _ fectly sound. e ~ 10aned on furniture, pianos. org: 100D express team, wagon and harness oW Tates, . J. Wilkin > Coop L. & L. Co., b 5 roows with every convenicnce, 1513 v i r— money on furniture aln for anybody w Nicely farnisied front room, 1500 gt Sor Arvbod; A pumnpetent pur St., next to the Herald bulldiug, 8 1 will sell 0 18 WLlng to m; i half ‘price, Kemeni- ber these goods afe as good a5 new. A bargain 212 N, 2id st, Omaha. 23 12¢ wo setter dogs,. well trained, Inguire 50 Decatur, Fiest National bank bui! g ko Lerself gens 15th and Farnam., erally usefil. - . if taken this week ¥ 10 logu o Lor land contrabis, and other persol Business contidential. ping and light —Very pieasant locatl e No objeciion 1o lady BTN Ar Y] hool, very clieap. 1518 Dodge st., Omaha, 1 liture wagous, without removal or on colla 53 strictly contidential 11, Cunnlugham block, co NTED-A good giri for general house a N ulars address C. B ne block from P 0., “Turins reasonable. 1 1“ URNISHE Wwo ladies 1o travel toge None buk tudies_ of stabill s tact need apply. J. M. k Koo al3 Paxton k. STEAMBOAT for sale. D, Burratt, 8y ORT time loans made by D. E. Johnson, te pres't Bank of Merna R SALE-1 wish to sell my carrl Nat. bauk, Omaba, K. 3, chamber coun ie or doubls carriage and bar- the best family Lorse in the v: foF siyle or gentieness cantot be beaten; age 7 years, D.V.Sholes, room |, Barkdr hwk. Romm WiLh board in private fam. 804 slither sl s Eack entlomsn aud wife to loan in any supply Co., buildingor otherwi terest and on short noti 1, Barker block, amount, either , at lowest rates of in D. V. Sholes, - Tooms by (e v, Week OF Hont e Two tur 1120+ ousekieping OR SALF-A number one pony and Ao inquire of F. D, Cooper, Walnut hill. 512 DOR SALE—One Hull's large amproved fire guire voom 41l 15t nat bauk &l housework. G Flelmrod & Co's, W6 bout T ADY Axents 00 »_aay. undergaimont. Mes | loaned at O on furniture, £ x ~Furwished rooms, 1313 Dodg ; ave: mew rubber ‘ oot safe, 1 | kinds, and all other Litde, Chicago, e N ICELY furnished roows, gentiomen, 1108 Lowsls —Iooins and front roowms ep suLlo, wE 152 Faruam st., Doas coust lnmu.“!lll —— | All business strigily contide JOR SALE-—The lesse and furniture of the - - hotel Au town: for particulars apply FANTED—German or Aterican w L Windsor hotel, Stromsburg, Neb. COOK, Wash wnd ino g My, Jo M, Hassis, 10 5. Sutle 83 Wriglit & Lasbury MONEY toloan. O F. Davis Co. real estate and loan agents, 1506 Farnam st. b0 T2 WOODMAN—Money 10 loan on_ real es- o Sigthst o state in sums to suit, OANS made on geal estate. Cash on hand. AW, M, Harris, over 220 S I5th st. L) 500,000 to Toan_on Omaha city ]n-%u-n';;fi peroent. G, W, Day, so cor Fx. bld. B8 wagons, O on any approved security. Low rates obbins, W13 Farnam. 64 P UILDING loans, Tinahan & Mahoney, __BUSINESS CHANGC| TROR SALE or Trad tures. Inguire 1 JFOR SALE-Saloon at Grocery stock and fixe N. 15! 202 4 QOR SALE-Nicely Nouse. 211 Burt st, NY one wishing to buy a good paying saloon or restaurant should ‘eall on us; we have several for sale, Johansen & Plerce, 150) Far- nauw st., Koom 10, JEWSPAPER Wanted.—A first il for w good newspaper ut Franklin county, Neb. "Boest town in the county. About 1,000 inhibitants. Nothing in the way, Addrecs” Bauk of Franklin, T, 8. Lamburn, Franklin, Neb, turnished bonrding 260 ass open. franklin, ing busin Walworth, stairs, emall capital required. - Cor Iothand Dougiys b, 118 T OIEL for rent-The two story brick in Ne- ola, Town bullt especially for hotel pur- poses, newly painted and papered, Ning convenient and first elass, ity water {n'build- Ing. Address with referetices, Drawer & Nooin, owa. zon, horses, aiso u nice riding Cell oraddress V, 100 Farnam st. 130 128 pony. Brick in city annual profit of over #,000; will scll ¢ or whole interest to right purty. Addr Grand Island, Neb., P. 0, box 20, O SALE—Saloon well located and dofng a od husine or will e for unine Dered lots or tarm, Stringer & Co., I her part 85 7 8. 000 "‘7 Ehiave for sale n 1ong tme lonse of the host location for fancy retail husiness m the city., Fearon, Cole & Robertson, 310 S, 1ot OR SALE— littlo city, Fues At Kearney and lease of Grand Contral Kotel ond best house i the city, and the b Deing o) .‘...m depots. Doing a paying busi- ness. Wil he sold ata bargain, ‘Inquire T, Hrainad, Midway hotel, Kearnc I bt s e e b T s dry goods, ete., #20) per month: only two othor dry goods'stores in town, A fiie chance for tha right man, Address F. H. Orcutt, Council Bluirs, Ia. 08 v barn in a flourishing or terins address M 24,cure Neb. the fu he sece t looatod, L business opening at Gaylord, FOR EXCHANGE. " HAT have you to t of land in Hancock county, JTowa, aolear lotor will take some good ol stock. Give tull particulurs, Address M 47, Bee oftice. EXCHANGE-On a hotel in N weres of fmproved land in Webster Cc Address H. F., 1204 Howard st., Omaha. Lo trade quare Durham piano young buggy horse; wust be a good 15 Franklin, 210 1+ or trade lots or houses and lots v stock or laundry, Inquire at 191 12+ M1l Twill sell or trade my 50- millte parties who will put in a full roller process and make the mill & firsi-cluss one i every particular. Am not a miller, and am more iuterested 1n’ tle town than the busi. ness, F. M. Din Beaver @ossing, Seward county, Nelra 15013+ 3 DUgRY, etc.. as first pay- on 1ot in Wise & B, add, bal four ai- ments, Poul, 1600 F W HAT ave you to o timber Jand in West Virginta, clear of in- cuminance, perfect title, George J. Sternsdoril, Room 6, opjosite P, 0, =1 for 1,280 acres of Neb, farm or twa South for span of mares or mules, W, L. Selby, 1521 Farnam a7 000 stack of-c . and_shocs, b aps, 4 g building, fixture: it 210 per o, Lo iess location, Will ex- perative Lund 234 13 valuablo invention with state raskn, or will trade for goo free of incnmbrance; any ¢ 107 16 L STERNSUORFF, room 8, opposite post ‘oftice, lins Some £ood lund 1n Holt county, Neb,, to trade for Omaha property, Will assime light ineumbrance, 3 8ts, to tride for om house and lot, Geo,J, opposite P O, 23 “ight to ten-r. Sternsdort well improved %) ae o farm in | lan couuty, about 5 miles north of Al county se Ally one wauting a good smull n will 10 well 10 1ot me anow whi ey have fer, George J, Sternsdorfl, Koom 6,0pp. P. O, <) WANIED-City lots 1 quarters or sections, “'il.\': have uninen; d in Junean coun j miles from county sest. G. J. Sternsdorft.roon opp Posto 167 DOR EXCHANGE some raw lands in ul, 1000 Farnun, 10 trade for 50 acre e and lot, Neb, farm Vi or West Cun youa good trade for an eig) 1 house and lot. George J. Starns. opposite P, 0. & “’ U dortr, Koom (3, ¥, STERNSDOREF, Room 6, Xo 0., h choice farm land for city’ property. brances, DLGHTY () acres of lasd adjoln 4 Manawa. Council, Tlufts, Ta. ~ Th will inake 40 beautitnl lots and is free from morance. \\'hn().‘u-l)uul» otfer? George asdortt, ro p PO T posite P to trade Will assume L incum. =i Lake tract A carriage and new stugle top to trade for long tiue re by 121 Farnam st. I “A-100,000 bricks in e for good Omaba property, | Slowan, oo 2 wad'as Mellmal vldg, al estate 513 ey A HR SATE—Honse andlot in Omaha View, must be sold this week, terms easy, good ehance or & poor man. - Calt 818 Pacild f; 584 J. L RICE & CO., Reat tstato. GAIN for a few days—n 10-room hos A ]‘u ner lot, good locality, house in pr condition, all modern improvements: price B6,000; 82000 cash, balance one, two and three years, (. L. Green, 310 8 15th st, wr SUMMER garden property for sale. Splendid Plgrove, Just outside dity llmits, ou- fnin streetleading west from Hanscom park, M, P. Dbelt line runs through the corner, Fnest piace around ofty for sumier garden or picnle rrnumls Will sell on small cash payment and ong tima. Tnquire at once of George N. Hicks, room 40, Bark o 258 12 D SIRABLE rostdence for sl fn Conmell Blufta, 13-room housa, new, with modern fm- provements, 608 Mynster stréet, wathin 1 block of I, O. and opera house, Inquire of 8, Chase, 94 Douglas st. 801 ‘@ 1,000 buys a full 1ot and _good_4-room cottage Din n good location. D, V. Sholos, room 1, - ker block, o j" 1, RICE & CO,, Real Bstat 684 TFOOR SALE-10,000 acres good farming land in Stanton, Franklin, Custer and Cheyenne Sounties, Néb. (Geo, H. Peterson. 618 8. Hith . iy OR SALE-~Look! Look! 60 footsouth front on Harney just west of 25th st. § room house, all modern improvements,tine lot and home, wo have exclusive sale of this and can offer it at a price below its real value. M. A, Upton& Co. $YII| buys a full lot and good 4-room cottage, Deasy torms and good location, D V.Shola roolu 1, Barker block. . e CAY.I: and go out and see the elegant summer garden and pienic grounds we offer for sale Just outside the city Hmits in West Omuha, Hicks, Barker block, 258-12 ] L. RICE & CO., eal Estate. . Farms on lon; (OR SALE ot Co,, 20 tive Land aus J, e mici s 0o, ‘\Ym' pay rent whe roo1 hotse on e pay Co-Operative Land & Lot Co., 20 oal ents? Consider! N doth st j’n. RICE & CO,, Real stato, TQR SaLE barn, only city, modern” fmproven nts, $,500, only casli, balto suit, Ingulr of ‘owner, 311 {01 SAL X e from 1000 tons of hay, Darns, fenced for cattle and hogs. son &'Co.. Omaha, Thos, K. Gibson, A RARE CIANCE—The beautiful zrove and rounds on Park strvet, Just outside the city limits In West Om and’ nearly opposite Riiser's hotel, will he offered for sale this week, This property is undoubtedly the best situated for sunimer garden and pienic purpses of any around the and if properly handled, can Lo made the great summer resort around Omaha, and a live, enterprising man can make a fortuné out of it. "This valuable property will be of- fored for sale by Hicks, the real estate agont, room 40, Barker block, and if you want to get hold of one of the biggest chances for making money ever offered we advise you to call and s him, 258-12 TERNSDORY G room 6 opposite post- e “oftice, will sell you a good 4-room_house on 16th strept, 2 blocks south of car line, by pay- fug $200 cash. balance monthly payments to suit. This is a splondid opportunity for uny- one wanting a cheap hom 21 TOR SALI ty, Neb,, imp. 100 ucres, Holt Co, Neb 0 acres, Knox C 100 acres, Greeloy (o, Neb, 40 ncres, adjoining Like Manawa, Lots in B, & M. Purk, South Omala. cloar, Melrose Hill, encumbered, 35 Kountao Place, encumored, 8145 -Or trade: 80 acres, Havlan couns Arnold Purk, encumby drehard Hill, encumbere , Cuming st, cor. Blst, mbered, , Farnam st, bet, 53th and 30th, unencum- bered, 2,000, 1.acte, Bolomon's add, encumberod, Fresh stock cigars, invoice 82,1, Epan horses, harntss: and delivery wagon, 1 Hall's combination safe, nearly new. Also business and residence }irn’)ul’ly in all parts of the city, for sale or trade for stocks of B00ds, good farth property or city property. A. Sfoman, Hellman Dlock. Omulin, Neb, w7 Hm. P an aly $300, small cashpayuient, bal monthly, or forms t0 suit.” . D. Suicaton,’ room 45, Barker -Do you want to buy 5 n the west for summer £ \d plenicgronnds? 1t you do, call at the office of 'Hicks, Room 40 Ba goout and see the property, The right m makea bushel of money out of the plac T HAVE soveral choice, inside, full lots, upon which I can bulld holises to sult purchasers upou thelr own selection of plans, anl on terms to snit. Thiy will pay to ‘mvestigato. Sholes, roon 1, Burker block ROR BALE- Or wood O farms, which w B 125 xchange, We have some s real estate and Nebraska will sell cheap or traao for stock of clothing, furnishing dry boots and shoes, groceries or hardware. Anger Bros., til4 3. 10th st, nds 1 ca and MMER garden and plenic gra otter for a few duys the 1 round Cmiali for de city 1 Dot fall to aftend the gr tion sale of South Omahu lots a 721 N. 16tk 5t. to-morrow at 2:5) p, m. OI SAL A nice enst tront lot in Windso om house well, elstorn, ces 1o collar, ef A tine b cash, #00 1u one year, bal in o Lhe exclusive sule of this. M 1, s, What ha dortf, Koo 6, upp P, G U GH1 lots in A 3 add., with or without house, to sell on your own ternis, und will heip to bulld honse. Paul, 1004 Fernain st. 4 r block, ¢ Paru; 5 TON. exclu iHargains s, h Ome on i 801 Jy | suuti wnd east front on nt jot with » W0 cash, We Upton & Co 10 7 Toou Louss (mew) for have exclusive sido of thls, Tiis lot wdjoins Goodimn's #n gr ‘ FILLseliyoualotin b, & M 0 Bouth Oueha by payi £ per mouth. T1ose wanting to make & ivestme ut Wikl fod it 1o their advantage these 1018 Bt the proseit vasdocll, Koour 6, 0ppo- P Park addition prices. George-J. slie I 0, | 55 had fore GRADUATES' DAY, A of '88 at Brownell Hall Left. The twenty-fourth annual commencément exorcises of wnoll Hall took;place yester« day iuthe study room of the institilisn, 8 On the stage were Bishop Worthington, Colonel €. 8. Chase and Canon Doherty, rector of the institution. The young ladies occupied the front scats of the apartment. They were attired in white,oach with a beaus tiful bowquot of cut flowers. A large num- ber of the parents of the children and friends of the institution occupied chairs in the rear of the hfll. i'he edge of the stage was beaus tified by a collection of baskets of {lowers and immediately m front sat the gradustes, beautiful a class as ever graduated. he exercises opened with the spinning chorus from the “Flying Dutchman,” which was sung most sweetly by about a doren young ladies. Miss Cariotta E. Crawford, daughter of Judge Crawford,of West PPoint, read an efsay on*‘Conscience as Depicted by Shakespeare.” 1t was a clear, simplo study of this fmpor- tant fenture of the characterizations of the great dramatist, fllustrations being drawn from the characters of Macbeth, Lady Mac- beth, Othello, the King ana Queen in “Ham- let,” Othello wnd Brutns. The effort closed with a tribute to the genius of the poet, as evincod by the wondeful superbu- man work, in its analyses of the most com- plex characters wh had 8t00d the testof three hundred years. QMiss J. Tishue piayed Moszkowski's waltz in_A flat in a vory pleasant manner. Miss Minnie Comfort, of Logan, Ia., es- yod on “For Bvery Tl Under the Sun here is a Romedy, or Thero is None.” She spoke of the envy of Cassius, who could not bear to know of a greater man as an evidenoa of his not being disposed to profit by the remedy, 80 simply exprossed by Mother Goose's philosophy. Scott was an oxcellent example of the different kind of man who, whon he found ho was not able 1o equal Byron 1n poesy turned his attention to prose and made himself a world-wide reputation. “Rise Again, Glad Summer,"” was well sung by Misses Braudt, Thorpe, Gamble, ‘Pishue, Holloway and Bradt. Miss Belle Buckworth, daughter of Dr, Buckworth, of North Platte, road an ossay on “‘Superstition.” Itstarted out with the assertion which tho assayist scouted that young ladies’ boarding institutions were nurscries of superstition. Thesa institutions wore not homes for imbeeiles and as supersti- tion went hand in hamd with ignoratce, the origin of superstition would have to be looked for without thow walls. She attributed superstition 1 the first place to foolish nurses who poured goblin stories into chil- dren’s ears. Young men and women, t00, practiced it when they consulted the seventh daughter of the gypsy. Ky RvpL had beon full of it. Grooce, too, with all its learning was addiotéd to ity the hawk, the buezard, tho swallow and_serpent being considered un- fortunate. The ossayist then detailod the superstition of the Romans, the Chinose, the Scoteh, English, and even that of the habi- tues of Wall street. The effort was foroibly delivered, showing that the writor was more than ordinarily intercsted in the views to which shie gave expression. Miss M. Comfort rendered “Danse des on the piano with great success, Ylnss” Prophecy was tho subjoot of Miss Lioola Carter, of aka, It was _ admivably written, and characterized by a vein of humor that was perfectly aelightful. Tt contained anumber of happy hits, being ostensibly o forecast of the futures of hor associates in the graduating class. So well were the pe- culiaritios of each noted that the audience was kept in either smiling or laughing mood throughou s x Miss M, Crawford of West Point, played “La Fileuse.” Miss Luey Burgess, of Piattsmouth,spoke upon *“PPen, Pencil and Chisel.” This was #, beautiful discussion of the subject, invo' .- ing a reforence to the art of other times. and arawing the eonclusion that literature was the greatest benefactor to mankind in that it ed to kkeep alive its facultics. The es- say were beautifully written and with an artistic appreciation of the subject, M. Drandt sang “To Sevilla,” by The Class Depravity of Inanimate Objects” was discussed by Miss Kthel Davenport, of Nébraska City, with considerable originality, the discussion’ comprehending a_knowlodge positions given in past ages I to the present time by inani- symbois of individuals and and re © object wations, Miss .. Burgess played Chopin’s Polonaise, Op. 26 No. 1. dictory" was delivored by Miss Mary Crawford, of West Point. It consid- ered the various kinds of oil, the necossity of the soil to raise approprinte products. She sitowed the effects of climate upon_ soil, products, persons and even ou the work of literary people. This, togother with the op- portunitics of individuals she showed in the cases of a number of litterateurs, nmong m Dryden and Mrs, Stowe, ‘The duty of valedictorian was very sym- pathetically performed. Tho farewell to the Dbishop, to the rector whose genial influence had 80 often mado sunshine in the hally to the ladies of tho faculty who had borne pationtly with them in all their annoyances and aidod them in all their pleasuros, was feelingly delivered: but, when the young lady bade her farowell to her assoclates in the class of 'S5, it was only with diffioult that she suppressed the falling tears whicl stoning in her oyes. Muny of Miss Crawford's classmates were similarly af- feot b Tho graduating class consists of the fol- owing young Indios: Minses Carlotte . and May Crawford, of West Point; Miss Minnie -Comfort, of Logan, Ta.; Miss Belle Buckworth, of North Platte; Miss_Leola Carter, Omaha; Miss Lucy Burgess, Platts- mouth, and Miss Ethel Davenport, Nebraska City. "T'his young lady is u Nebraska jro- duct, having been born and reared within the state, Her scholarly attainments are a proof that Brownell hall is not behind the schools of our neighboring states in their educational resources, and should be liber- ally patronized by the citizens of Nebraska. 1ishop Worthington then conferred diplo- mas upon the young ladies, The futurc of these young ladies, as told by Miss Carter, is as follows: Miss Comfort is to bo un ndvonate of nale suffrago, tom- perance and dress reform; first woman presi- dent of the United Stutes, whon sho will re- tire to a peaceful village with the conviction that woman’s pluce is not in charge of na- tional affairs; Belle Buckworth will spend lifo of penanceinside a convent's walls; ithel Davenport will enter the legal profos” sion and paralyze the stenographers who. at- tempt Lo “rake’ her; Lotta ( wiord is to be a leader of fashionable socioty; Lulu zanize a socicty for the sup- pression of music, and end her life as a ranchman’s wife: Crawford will be- come an enthusiast on fomale base ball mat- Miss Cartor hersell will organizean ation to prevent the abuse of boarding houses by the press, The medals and prizes awarded were follows: COLLEGIATE MEDA Worthington edal for urt, Miss May Bradt; Woolworth medal, collegiate deport- ment, Carlotta . Crawford; Doherty medal deportment, Tucy Burgess ;Moyer medal May Crawford; Burkalow ture, Miss Loule Roe; Dins- physiology, Miss Elfzabeth Holl Woolworth prize, higher mathe- matics, Miss Bell Bucdworth; Chase prize for rhctoric, Miss Bessic Bowen ; Pattorson prize for composition, Mirands Powers; Kountzo prize for la Miss Clara French; bishop's p od subjects, Miss Ethel Davenport; Yates prize for gram: wir, Miss Angeling Hausen; Yates prize for arithmetic, Miss arsons; Dundy price for music, ring, Miss Minme Comfort, EFARATOLY Hawki grammar, Miss Abba Bowar vicns prize for wriling, Miss Alice Nelson; Windsor medal for schdlar- s M., 'W. Lowis, Col 5, Chinse th Mus, I nger Haller tic hall donating Lo the tho beautiful oi! pain Communion of SL. Je 1 read aletter from 1 former student of ustoos of the sime ug styled “The Last ome spoken of yes- terday in Tue ek, with the hopethat it wight lead 1o the establishment of & gallery, where art might be studied iu ull its” forsms, Was ted by Canen nuic of the trustees and the asion 10 pay & tribute to the ung played an inspirin march Upon two pianos and spectators students retived (row the Lall and the class of severed its coungetion. with its alima wa The cxercises feom the opeuing to the glose Jiterary wod musical of superior werib wnd gave universal salisfaction, 2

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