8 OMAHA DAILY BEli WEDNESDAY , MAY 28,1884. THE DAILY BEE , Wofl&oaday Morning , Ma.y 28. IMUNTISnS WANCISD. A number of Root ! printer * can find steady employment at this office. LOOAL BBEVITIES , On Friday , Doooralion D y , the oTicc ( of the county clerk , county treasurer and clerk -of the court will bo closed. Ticket * for lUv. A. A. Lumbort'n lecture on "Splrituallum" will bo for * lo to-ilny nt the opcrft homo. The Farnam itroot tower l fMt > ppro cir ng completion and will probably bo finUhod . by the expiration of the contract which Is Juno 1st. An Inquwt was hold yesterday morn.npon the remains of Wliltback , llio brakeman who WM ItllloJ by foiling from the train on Satur day night. The jury returned n vonllct of no- cldent.il doalh. On account of llio nlnonco of Bovoral wit- noMOl last evening nt the tlino not for the in- ipiest to bo hold on the rornnlns of the man found dead no.ir the city laundry yesterday mornlnff , the luvosUjratlon WM postponed un til 4 1in. . to-day , It ! reported that a real llvo dude was In Hornborger's saloon Monday , that ho ( ? ot very drunk , stopped the orchontra , nnd liifiist- od upon making a speech , IIo WM taken out nnil his lio.iil held unilor a water hydrant until ho partially recovered. At the rooms of the Liberal Loappio on Sunday afternoon , Mr , > I , Ahlo-i , ot Omincl 1 Bluffs , delivered a lecture on the "Involution of the Wind , " nt the conclusion of which Dr. Jlcrriin and othont npoko upon evolution an applicable in phyalcs and tlio treatment of JlflOOTCH. All physicians nro a little touchy about having the credit of an operation performed by thomsolTOH given to otliorH. In this con nection it might bo well to odd that Dr. P. S. Iiol8erlnglud [ In hand the kulfo which extract ed the ball from I'at Mohan'd back on Sunday 'ast. ' The examination of Jack KInney charged with shooting I'at Mohan with Intent to com mit murder , wui called up In the police court yesterday afternoon. C , A , Baldwin appeared for the state and A , N. Ferguson for the do- fonso. The defendant waived examination. Ills ball wiu fixed at 31,500 , but being unable to furnish the required bond ho wan remanded to the county jail- Col. T. H. Stanton and Mr. II. W. Chacc his clerk , are at homo ngaln , after nn oxlmus. tlvo trip to Fort Wo huklo and other posts In the western portion of the department. Col , Stanton reports the streams unusually hlgli for this llmo of the year , nnd ono of the mom' ' bers of the party rotates in n thrilling manner , how the gritty Colonel fished Lieut. Walt , ol the Fifth cavalry , out of the upper fork ol Wind river , just an ho was being washed awa ) by the tubulont flood. An Kngllshman namodliobortH attempted to kill hlmaolf t tha house of Homo relative ! near Mlllard Sunday , but succeeded in onlj making , ' n flesh wound in liln sldo. Monda ) ho came to town with his frlondn , who Hwori out a warrant charging him with Iii3amtyam ! ho was nrroited by Deputy Sheriff Crowoll llohortn is now in llio county jail awaiting ox < amlnnUou on the charge of lunucy. The stealing of flowers and plant * fron Trospoct 11 111 comotoryi has boon vor ; annoying of late , and ono gentleman oiler $10 reward for the apprehension of the thlovct Two girls were caught in the act last Sunda ; anil were rolonsod on promlso to keep away They were judges of what WOH most valuabl and hod a largo covered baikot full. Thos girls are not the only thlovos , however , am the grounds will bo watched more close ! ; than ovor. The penalty for such thieving 1 from $5 to $500 fine , and imprisonment fron ono to thirty days. Send for sample * and prices of CMl drcns and JJoys suits. Largo assortment All ages d to ID years. L. B. WILLIAMS & SON. m&o-lw-ood Police Court. In police court yesterday two die turbora of the peace wore oaoh fined S nnd coats and sent up. Ono suspicious character proved hln coif allright and was discharged. Seven tramps arrested Monday aftoi noon under the railroad bridge , wor dealt with as follows yesterday : On was sentenced to thirty days in the coui : ty jail , ono to fifteen days , three to to days and two to five days , all on broa and water. John Murray was arrested Monda for discharged hia revolver in the Thoatr Comiquo. Yesterday ho waa charge with carrying concealed weapons , an fined $10 , and waa sentenced to bo in : prisoned in the city jail at hard labor fc fifteen days. Murray claimed that when ho wont t the Comiquo ho had abou ยง 40 in molioy. Ho wont into a box , an ehortly after a crowd of men entered th box , knocked him down , kicked him an robbed him , and in the fracas ho shot ol hia rovolvor. The judge looked as if h partially believed the statement , and a did many of the onlookora. PEHSONAIj. Mr. Wm. IL Fay , manufacturer of Fay uittiiilla c&rpatlng , is in the city and Is tl guest of the courteous and gentlemanly goner agent , Mr. J. S , Richardson. Mr. X I ) . Vulontluo , republican dologai to thu national convention fioni Vurmout , wi in the city yesterday , lie haa been upendli a few weeks In California and is now on h way to Chicago. Messrs. A. II. Swan and Hobort Urquhnr of Cheyenne , who have been aluont thn months In ICurupo , liavo returned. The gentlemen were rrg * torod yesterday at tl Milliard , ami to-day will leave for Wymnlu The following were registered at the Metr polltans Mrs. H. V. TiUbot.Mrs. J. lllocklo J. E. Woods , of Wayiio ; H. ColllnKe.Llncol Jlr > . J , KUlott , of Tukamlahj J. W. llltc ! cook , Ilartlngtoiij 1) . 1) . Kuhlman , OaMain Jlr. K. W. VeriU and Miss Kato Forrln , i tialcuburg , Ilk Th folio Ing Neljrankans were rrgUturi 1roate/d y t the JlllUrd ; T. W. Lowrcyan 31.1) , Jfoore , Lincoln ; Fcrd. BclnneU nn Kugouo Jfooro mid vlfo , Woit IMnl ; Hai J'nhnnau and Kugena H. Kloiuan , Fimnon J , V. Hell , David City ; 0. 0. White , Valpi rtlto ; II , 0. Cluppell , South Auburn. Send for samples and pricoa of CM. . drens anJ Jia suits , Largo asaortuionl All egea 5 to 16 yearj. L. B , WjtUAua & Kw , M&o-lw-eod INVESTIGATION INVITED. ho City ( Mcil to Loofc Into Certain Charges Aaaiost Some of Its Mcmlicrs. ThoFfirnam Street Grade Finally and Satisfaotorly Disposed of. Other iiBftlnoBHof ImtmrtnncoTrnriH- nctcd At the regular mooting of the city ouncil last evening members Anderson , ocliol , Bohm , Ford , Furay , Kaufman , odfiold , Thrano , Woodworth nnd Mur- hy were "present. The roll woa called , nd the minutes of the previous mooting end and approved , I'KTITIONH AND COMMUNICATIONS. From the mayor , stating ho had ap- roved certain ordinances. Filed , From 8,11110 , "appointing Daniel Me- trido , Patrick Maoitrom , John Nations , Lichard Burdiah , James Brady Albert igwart , John Curry , II. W. Pottit , Win. V tman , James Uyland nnd John Ohaso ice N. A. Cyrun rcaigncd. Ho f erred to ommitto on police. From samonppointing , Frank E. Bailey , t. N. Withnoll and A. Ilosenburg np- raiBero to nsaoan damages arising from ppropriating private property for BOW- ra. Coiifirmod. From John Mulvihill nnd others , call- tig the attention of the council to the occssity ot locating Iiydrantn on Jones troot. Referred. From Thos. A. Croigh , treasurer of the lie Prosbyiorian church asking .the can- ollation of the taxes assessed against lot in block 83 , occupied by said church. 3 run ted. From Benedict Hans , making n state ment of his claim against the city as oopor of Hnnacom Pask and requesting : io uao , of certain grounds until next optutnbor. Referred. From N. A. CyruH , presenting his rcs- nation as member of the police force. ccoptcd. From City Water Worts Co. , giving lolico that it had conatruotod hydrants B ordered by ordinance. Roforrod. From Jno. M. Gibbs and others own- hroo-fourths of the property on both ides of 15th street , between Center troot nnd the Bollvuo road , protesting the grade recently ostablifliod for .5th. Roforrod. From A. 0. Jones : Protesting against tall playing on 10th and other streets in ho city. Referred to city marshal. From A. L. Strong , asking the council o direct the mayor to deed to him Oor- nin strips of land olevpn foot wide , imittod by mistake in original deed from ity to tliia petitioner. A resolution , introduced by Rodfiold , rwtructing the mayor under the advice of .ity attorney , to make a correct deed of bin property wns adopted. From James Grcighton , presenting np- irovod ofltimato of work done by Hugh Vlurphy & Co. , on Waring sewer mains. Approved | From same , appointing Lawrence Duggan , Samuel Stobor , Luther Poland , 3eo. L. Domiao , 0. M. Donovan nnd P. 3. Larson , inspectors of public improv- nonts. Con'irmod. A number of bills were referred with out rending. From J. F. Wilcox and others calling attention to the dangerous condition of ho bridge on 28th and Douglas. Ro- 'orrod. From W. F. Seaman , stating that the Block of goods in his collar had boon damaged from the water from the sewer and asking the council to roimburos him. Referred. From appraisers appointed to assess damages resulting from changing the grade of Oth nnd 10th streets giving their report. Approved. From John Matthison , for the Dauisli Association , prosontihg n bid for the parcel of ground just oaat of lot 10 it : "ook250J. Accepted. From city attorney giving his opinioi that a market house could not bo erected on tlio street and that a court of cquitj would on join its erection. Filed. On motion the Fnrnam street grade was then taken up. Mr. E. Rosewater , for the property owners who desired uucl changeRotated that $ (5,900 ( had been sub scribed toward paying damages , and thai the subscription could bo inuroaad U 87,000 dollars. Hnacall moved that the $0,000 bo placed in the city treasury and tender * bo made to those damaged. Mr , Anderson objected , as the condition ol the city finances , which at the prcsoul time are low , would not warrant the cltj in paving the balance. Mr. Bohm aup ported the motion by saying abutting owners were expecting thin change , and their improvements were nt a standstill , The motion was carried , the yeas ant nays being called for. From appraisers appointed to assosi damages arising from changing ttu grade of 10th street , making their report. Adontod. From city attorney giving his opinion that 0. Knilinnbaok who hat paid $250 toward n license , could noi draw it out unless licouaa is refused Filed. From mayor , appointing Augustus Pratt , William Coburn , W. J. Broatol appraisers to assess damages arising from change of grade on St. Mary's nvonuo. Confirmed , UK80LUTIONH , By Furay : That the committee or streets and grades bo instructed to con1 aider and report aomo comprehensive system of naming the streets in the city. Adopted. By BAIIIO : That the mayor bo requested to nominate heads for the various depart' menta or explain at next mooting why he doei not. Adopted , By aamo : That the tjas oompuny In instructed to move their lamp-posts < i Saundora street to curb lino. Adopted , By eanio : That the telephone cauipanj bo instructed to move their poles 01 Sounders street to curb lino. Adopted. By Kaufman : That the board of publii works onfnrco upon all contractors the necessity of barricades to their work tc protect lifo and properly. Adopted. By Murphy : That tlio council sit ai a board of equalisation Muy 2'Jth and ISOtli Adopted. By Ford : Thut the marshal bo in struutcd to arrest nil pimps and loafer * ii tin city at onco. Adopted. By Bohm : That a hydrant bo pl&ccd iu the government depot. Adopted. JlKl'OUTa OF COMM1TTEKH. Polioo : Itecommendiug tlio adoption " - > of the "hack aland" ordinsnco. Adopt- d. Public property and improvements lecommending the purchase of a transit and level for the city engineer's ofllco. Adopted. S mo , recommending that John Mp- , Donald bo opp'olnlcd keeper of Ilftnicom 'ark. Adopted , ROfts , recommending that a gas light bo , l cod .at 21st and Burt streets. Adopted. Special committee recommending that . 1th street between IIo ward and lloarnoy bo used as n hay market. Filed and city attorney instructed to draw an ordinance n accordance therewith. Mr. Ford arose and asked if there was any way by which the recent difllcultios existing between certain members could bo investigated and the truth of various statomonU arrived at , stating ho did not wish to bo looked upon as a perjurer. Mr. Uascall stated ho was glad the matter had been brought up , that the jurdon of proof was upon Ford , that ho , ( Ford ) had tried to drag in third parties , and moved that the council go into a commlttoeZof the whole to investigate the charges. This was seconded by Bohm. LJaacall continued tnat Ford was expected - od | to divulge on last Tuesday night but did not Why had ho waited to this late day when ho stated a long while ago ho "KHOW something. " Ford stated ho was ready to go bcforo any body of men for nvontigation and ho did not ask for it at ast mooting boiauso an adjournment waa , akon before ho vras aware of _ it. On motion the investigation was laid over until next Thursday evening , at which time the council will meet for this inrposo. ORDINANCES. By Rcdfiold changing the name of Con or street to Corby street. Bv Bohm repealing ordinance. No. " 3D. Passed. By Rodfiold appropriating monoyo to uy for curbing and guttering Cuming troot. Passed. By Rcdfiold , appropriating money to > ay for curbing and guttering Eleventh , ud Twelfth stroota. Passed , By Furay , repealing certain portionn of ordinance 730. Road twice and ro- orrod. By Ilaskoll : amending section 2 of chapter xxvm , of Chase's compiled ordi- mnces , entitled numances , and repealing aid section 2. By Furay : Appropriating S308.-13 out > f the 17th street sewer fund , in favor of William Fitch & Co. , in full for work tone on said 17th street sower. Passed. The council then adjourned. S. ov N. 0. Tobacoo finest in the and. SUDDEN DEATH , MFH. Emily IVIIllnma Found Dead YcHtcrdny Morning. Ycstorday morning about 3 o'clock Mrs. Smily WilliamB was found ( load upon lie kitchen floor of her roaidoncc , 241 ? iorco atroot , by her husband , John Wil- ianis. Airs. Williams has boon subject tu 'omting ' spoils for some timo. filondny ovo. Ir. Williams wont to bed supposing ol course that his wife would soon follow ! iim. Yesterday n. m. about ! J o'clock ho was awakuncd by the prying of ono of the children , and not finding his wife in bee went to look for her. Upon entering the kitchen ho found her lying upon her side on thu kitchun iloor in a lifeloas condition A physician was hastily summoned bu thu lady was pronounced dead. The coroner was notifioi nnd wont to the houno but did not doon it necessary to hold an inquest , the sup position being that the lady died fron # omo heart trouble. The deceased was 41 years of ago. The funeral will take place this after noon at 2 o'clock , from the residence 2418 Pierce street. Ho Flrnt Turned Hot and Tliou Cold Anil now comes the drawing of the capita prlzo of825,000 in Tin Louisiana SUto ] Lottery Company , on April 8th , drawing at Now Orleans loans , ol which ItlJor Isaacs , of Mfttlcnto , line boon awarded $5.000. Mr. Isaac * win In San FninuiHco yo tonlny , nnd said that there was D peculiar clrcuiimtnnco In rotation to his Rocur- lnK the lucky ticket , "In the first place , HatdliG , "I nont to San l ranctsco fora ticko In tlio The Louisiana State Lottery , I rocclv od no answer to my letter , and so wrote again requesting hiir lo Homl another or rotund inj money , lie oiit the ticket. No. fiS.liOS , fo April 8th drawing the lucky one for it woe only n little whllo bofo-o I received a dtspatc that I had won n $5,000 prlzft. Well , I guo I felt about na any poor ninn does who Biiddon ly comes Into iiossesslou of money Hko that. II rat turned hot and than cold. " J. Boon uanh ed the check for the lucky miin , who loft th city for Modesto in hlghgloo. Jlr. Isaacs la clothlng-Htoro keeper In Modesto , and hao co Bomo pretty hard ntmgglos , San Franciico Col. , Chnmtele , April 20. Indignant OltlzciiH. Thn citizens living upon Howard strco between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street are justly indignant at having the stroo upon both sides filled with farmers wag ous loaded with hay , from morning untl night. Yesterday as many ad fifteen ha wagons were upon that block. If memo ry serves us rightly an order wa issued last fall that all hay wagon should bo confined to Fourtcontl street between Howard and Jackson Rtroots , und for n time an ofllcor 'was stationed tionod at Howard and Fourteenth street * and all drivers wvro made to drive thoi wagons where the order designated , bu it Booms to bo entirely forgotten now. I is a decided inconvenience to the resident of Howard street as it is impossible to got n carriage any where near thu side walk , Boeido this it is converting on of the principal thoroughfares of the citi into a veritable barnyard , covered wit ) hay and other litter. Send for sample * nnd prices of CMl rfmisand lto < ja nuila. Largo assortment All egos 4 to 15 yours. L. B. WILLIAMH & SON. niito-lw- cod A Vnju Vd Victim. Last overling as Ollicor Uinchoy wa returning homo , near the depot ho wa accosted by a stranger who nuked him j ho was a policeman , Mr. Hinchoy sail ho was , whereupon the stranger said h wanted to ho taken to the city jnil fo thu night , us three men had been follow ing him all day , who wanted to take hi lifo. The man gave his name as Josi.il Klin , and lives in Atchison , Ivinsas , A the jitil ho told a long stoiy of his wifo' infidelity ; of honr lie and her purauion were constantly necking tu kill him , am becoming fn'iiziiui at hm ticatimmt h deserted his family and came to Omaha Ha teems to bo thn victim of n halluci nation. llowas _ yWnii quarters at thi jail last owning and hia cauo will h > ) in vesticatod aoou if hU prtseiit conditioi continues. AN OPEN SEPULCHER. A Dead Man Fonnil in a ellar on "EieYGnto Sired Ywleriaf' ' Horning : . Us Feet CatiKlit nntl IllsKnco Hurled in tlio Hnnd Tlio Iloily Not Yet Identified. It Booms that the destroying nngol of death , in n violent form , has put in nn nppcnranco in Omalm and that to remain. riiroo coroner's inquests in one day is something a little unusual in Omaha and rot that is the number over which 'oronor ' Maul was called to preside yesterday. The latest sensation was the finding of .ho body of a dead man in an open collar on Eleventh street , just north nf , lie steam laundry , yesterday a.m.shortly joforo 5 o'clock. Oflicor Donovan was walking his beat and as ho approached the collar ho bo- leld the BODY OF A MAN , : IM feet up , his knees caught over n piece of plank , and hi.s face buried in the sand at the bottom of the collar. The olliccr immediately Trent for the coroner and upon his arrival the body was taken out and carried to tlio under taking rooms of Drozcl < t Maul. In the [ > ookut of the dead man was found thirty : cnts , but not a scrap of paper of uny kind by which ho could bo identified was found , and as yet no ono has visited the | ilacu who can IDEST1KY THK HKMA1NH. IIo was a man apparently about forty years of ago , had a heavy moua- Lacho , slightly mixed with gray , tbout five feet , seven or eight iuchee in height. IIo had on a brown pair of [ > auts and a blue-check shire. The mid- llo finger of the left hand had been taken off at the second joint. This is the only Icscription that can bo given and if any boarding house keeper or others have known ot a mini who tallies with r.bovo description they will confer a favor by calling at tlio coroner's ollico and making 'ho fact known. Many woio the rumors afloat morning as to the probable cause of the man's death. Some thought that HE HAD I1KEK MURDEKHD and thrown into the collar , but this is not probable as there are no marks upon .ho body or head which would indicate iolonco. This it acorns would sot at rest all theories of foul play. The moat likely theory is that the man was intoxicated and in passing by the collar , stumbled and fell in , his logs be coming entangled in such a manner as to render him utterly powerless to extricate limsolf and with his face buried in the sand ho smothered. The place where ho had fallen in is a yory dangerous ono. While there is a board nailed up across and in front of the excavation there ia a very bad hole at tlio inside edge of the sidewalk which loads directly into the cellar. The hole is fully largo enough to admit of a man falling through it , and as the body was found in that corner it is very likely that it was through this hole the man fell. AIIB YOU GOING TO EUKOPE ? In another column will bo found the announcement nouncomont of Messrs. T1IOS. COOK & SON Tourist Agents , 2G1 Broadway , New York relative to the vary complete arrangements they Imvo'i inindo for tours in Europs the coming Spring and Summer. "Cook's Excur oionist , " containing maps and full particular * will bo mailed to any address on receipt of 11 coutfl Saratoga Notes. While driving into the city last week Mrs. Novins , by the overturning of hei buggy on the military road , was throwi out in such n manner that she fell beneath the horao , which rolled over her ; ono o the animal's legs hold the unfortunate lady to the ground , but fortunately assistance tanco was near at hand and was prompt ly rendered. On being extricated from her perilous position Mrs. Kevins was found to have sustained no sorioui inju ries , but was badly bruised and shaken The horao was unhurt , but the buggy was badly damaged. Mrs. Hitchcock of Mitchell , Dak. , has boon visiting her father Mr.V. . n. Law- ton. ton.This , precinct was on Thursday visitct by a severe hailstorm ; the damage done fruit tree and gaadou produce in genera in this neighborhood is in consequence very groat. Many largo trees have sufler- ed considerably from the high wine which prevailed at the time , and novora were uprooted. Tlio loss to gardeners hero will bo heavy. Several now dwelling houses have booi erected hero recently and others will sooi bo built. A seven aero tract of land has just changed hands , and the purchase proposes building thereon at an carl ; dato. dato.At At the Bchoolhouso on Sunday evoniii ] the Rev. Gco. Pol ton addressed the people plo of Saratoga , There waa n full at tendance , and the reverend gentleman' remarks were appreciated by all prceant Auk your druggist lor Ilcildlng'n KUHB ! Salvo. Keep it in the houuo in case of accl dents. 1'ricoTic. . NKUIUBKA STATK UAZKTTKKK fc Bus INK.HK DIUKCTOHY to bo issued in July ISbi i , . J. M. WOLFB , pub ishor , St. . Omalia. A Happy 1'ollccinuii. On Sunday last ofllcor Turnbull wa walking up Farnam street when ho mot : man who exactly answered the dcscrip tion of a roan wanted in Quincy , I ] . fo ombe'/.zloniont , and for whoso arrest $5' ' reward was offered. IIo approached th ( man and asked him if his numo was no A. 0.1'itt , and if ho did not reside it Quincy. The man answered yes , ant Turnbull arrested him. The sheriff a Quincy was telegraphed and yeatorda ; morning a deputy arrived it the city to take charge of Pitt. Ho paii to Mr. Turnbull $50 in caih mid received coivod his man. Pitt consented to gc back without a rcqiusition , thu two start ing yi-sterday aftoriinon. LATBIl. Later development * prove that Turn bull is not sj h ppy as ho might bo. TJu uogKulmGim of tlio city marshal haw agaii shown itaolf. No soomir had Turnbul received thu 850 than hit vv.u culled into Giithrie'd ( illloo. That diuiiimty naked to BOO ( ho money. Tiirntmll Imnded hiu the $50uusiittpuctingly , when Ih mar < ) m pockt tad 25 und handed the other $25 bid ; to Turnbull. Turnbull protested but it waa of no avail. Miuht not Outline just as well put his hand into Turnbull'a pocket nnd rob him of $25) ) Did ho have any moro right to that money than ho IM to that earned by any honest , private itiznn ! The end is not yet , and an effort will bo made to make him disgorge. TWIOE IN ONE'NIGHT The Dopnrtrncnt Hun to Two Fires Without Turning on a. Strcnrn. At 10:30 : last evening Jerry Murphy , ho block watchman , discovered that the itoro-room of Orunebaum Brothers , at 1309 Farnam street , was filled with smoko. An alarm was turned in from > ox 42 , but the 11 ro was extinguished without turning on a stream. The ilro was found to bo in the collar at the jottom of the elevator among aomo paper and boxes. It had not yet burst into a llamo , but looked as if it had been smouldering for some time. How it originated is not known , as all the omployps loft the store nt six in the evening. At 12:36 : another alarm was turned in from box 43. The cause of this alarm was located in ono of Tom Murray's houses , in the alloy connecting 8th and Dth streets , between Douglas and Dodge. The housu was tenanted by a colored man , who thinks it was set on fire from the outside. Reed , the tenant , says threats have been made to burn him out , and ho thinks an attempt was made lasl night to carry them into execution. The ( ire was put out bcforo the department arrived. Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never v t 01. Am Tel of pure strtagh and wrbolraomentit. More conomlcal than tn C.Hntry kinds , and c a o be sold In comnotltlo.i with ( ho multitude of low u t. short welitl t alum r > ho phata powders. Bold oaly In cans. Uoyal Ca'c- ig owder Co. SPECIAL NOTICES. TSpeclala will Positively not bo inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAK Monov. TO I/UN-On Improved farms In Nc MONEY , S. W. KcrgU9jn & Co. , 3D Pearl street Council Bluffs , Iowa. 330-27 Loaned on chattel property by S T MONKY Peterson IDth and Douglas. . 172-lm TO LOAN In BUDIU of $300 and upwards a MONEY low r tc8 on first class real csttato security. 382-tf P01TEII & COBB LOANED-On chattel property by J. MONEY BKATTY , 213 south 14th street. 776.1m LKJAfl 'inulowiwt tktuu ot inures Bemls' Txj&n AKOHOV , ISth & Doucla 234-tf Tl/TONKYTO / LOAN In sums of eSOO. nd upward 1V1 O. F. Davis and Co. , llcal Estate and Loin Agents , 1505 Farnam St. 393-tf. HELP WANTBO. "Vt7"ANTED Experienced sales lady In millinery II and notions. Enquire of or addrisn , J. J BLISS , 328 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 0.30-S1. TI7ANTED Young man to learn book-keeping1 V > Good sHuatlon. J. B. SMITH , 1510 Doucli street. KO 2Sp WANTED Olrl for general house work. Must bo good nosher and ironer. C'jll at Ito , 611 Koitl 20th and California. 431-tf WANTKD A strong reliable and Intelligent boy 1D or moro yean old to carry papers. Apply a Bee oltlce , 8 a. m. 503 tf -TyANTED-Oood girl at 1512 Howard. 505-a : > p \V/"ANTKD / A good sand brick moulder , north cm II of launders St. A steady Job for a good man 611-29p J. F. I'OTTEll. WANTED-FlrstcIsMbiibor. flood wagrn paid at the Paxton Hotel Barber Shop. DOS-2i \X7 ANTKD-Button hole makers at 211 llth Et. Vl 622-23 Girl at 020 Ilarnoy St. 499-27p WANTED Anopcrlenctd girl to do house work Gorman preferred at 1813 A cbator St. 502-3 \\7ANTKD-Dlnlrg room glrUat the Mctropnlita- ii hotel corner 12th and Douglas HU. , Omaha WttRca 115.10. 498-27 WANTED-A glil for general house work. Cal at 211 Bcuth 14th St. Hobcrt Pui via. 5CO 2Sp A first class barber can have good wa WANTED get And s'eikdy work. 1)0 ) drunkanlmietd apply N. E. corner 14th and Farnam St. J. Klrner. 48l-i7p VA/'ANTKD A cook wonun preferred. ( Jood wa II gm paid , Nebraska House , North I'latte , Neb H. Obuivt , profletor. 475-31) ) First ol w barber. None other need WANTED White or ooloied , 210 14th St. 4S5-3I ) ' \\7'ANTED A yopngOcrmin girl , ono neat and In II duntrlous. I'trumnvnt pUoiand aootl vttges Mis , H. Itixs , douthaie. and Leatcnworth. 4S2-tf tiyANTED-CleaiiiiiK ) gtrla at Mlllard hotel 4U-Z1 I rANTKD A Eood gill clilctly for kitchen wort > Hit. Q. M HltchoocV. 440 29p TIT'ANTnD Girl for general houienwork. Wage V ? J4.00 per week. Inquire at Kdholnl & ErlckBon'e 4(3-28 WANTED-Local or Traveling. Staple AGENTS scl Insf rapidly. Illinois light , agreeable audiasllyloamiHl. Eirwrlentnotnecciury. Ham pie Ins. U. W. UONTHO.-.H , Uall.-n , Mich. 70-4 A \rANTKU-A girl to tulit In the kitchen at U10 Capitol A > o. tf \irANrRD-flltl tor houtuwitk Inquire at 015 VV south ISth Btrcul , or Katon'iiGallery , 1320 Far uain Btrojit. hiH-27 AA/'ANTini Tra\ellnK fcalo-inan. ono who it hand I > lli > g ultab ] line of yiKHts to u tn take a line ol cl/ais mi n'Uiinlitlon. ' ( load nfircncon requirul Addru s "J , 1' . " lite ollloj. 37-tf " \-7 ANTED -A lint i\va \ barber with a flr > t clau I > outflt to take the new barbtrHhcp at thu Occi dental. 11iob t Invutlon and loom fur the pnrpoto In U joining. Tsonu but u llrst dx laan need apjdy , Artdrtiui JluCray and lludl , llutljlo , Johnwin Co. \Vjomlig. Hll-iSp \\7ANTEE-A good eipeilenc d tluinuth Immedl tl U'ly. Steady work with guud wages. Ad- ilrew.O , I ) 1IAH10W , Onl , Neb. 474'9' OITUATIOND l \ . ANTEI8ituition clcrl. hi grorery it ro by M bgeutlcnun from the oitt : 3)m uipeiUncc. flood rik'ivuc Addmw 'V , U. " Bo utlle , C MEBGELL & EOSJENWEIG , Are .prepurod . to do work OUTSIDK THK CITY , Practical Painters & Decorators in any branch , , On Short Notice ! CAnnv Tin : IAKOEST AND FINESTHKTAIL SOXKK OF HOUSE , SIGN , WALL PAPERS AND DECORATIONS AND FRESCO PAINTING. 8TORK , :3.1515 Bombs Street , Omaha , DECORATIN T17ANTKD-8lluatlon KI short hand writtr In T office. Can use t > pe writer. AddrcM , V. tIALLEU , Council n.uff * . ft 31-30. \\7AKTKD PonllonM clerk In retail drv gco < s i or in-cccry ttore. Htfcrcncts furnlthed , 10 oats experience. Address box 80. Coin IOWA. WANTt , . W ANTED I.Uo man with small capital In ft pay ing business. Apply at 1214 Ilitney. 609-2 p WANTHD A good smart buslnors man to take Interest In a nlro business In the west. Large proflti no comiictlt on , only small amount of inonty required. Addrcts room (6) ( ) Hcdlck's block , Omaha Neb. 624 SOp A TKI ) A ten or twcho foot counter. "P. W. U. 1113 Dodge St. 431-28p A Gentleman u ants to correspond with a lady wlio has to make her own living , Isono other need l'I ' > ly. My 1' . 0. addro3 la Crclgton. Knox County , Mcliranka box 30 "II. S. " 477-S9p "VAfAWlM ) 10 orm the ncntiMntanco m n tnio V I gentleman ofIf ) or ( n or with meant ) to provide Rood homo Must lie living 1o > Mo kind nnd true , Io\a Mmlnc nnd Industry til return. AddrcM SSS euro ot HOC olllcc. * 77-2Pp IfANTDD A rmpcctiblo firnlly to adopt ft tfltl > baby , now at tha County I'uorllouso. 4tl27p To hlro a fmall horse or pony to use ( rlljlitrclhcry wagon fcr about a month. Wl'l ' bo will taken care of. Inqulreat llutchcr Shop N. 18th .St 433-27p \\TANTI.D A hcr'o or pony and phaeton , If the II paiuo CMI bo had on a trade for a gnod lot In Hanscom Place. Call at (31 Bouth 24th ttrrtt , after 6 p. m. 4 8iS-tf txrANTED-Doarucrs to know the St. Charles IIo. VV tcl on Harnev St. , Iwtweon 12th and 13th will si t up the best table boat d f or $4 00 per w cek of nuj house In the city of a corrcepondlng price. roK KEKT UCCDCS ana talc. HKNT line unfurnlalittl bed room. No FOIl , 1116 Chicago utrci t. 623-3p HKNT Kino house lorocmsnll coincnlcnc(8 IfOIl 1 or unfiirnNhcd. Immcdlato r > cnsc93- Ion. Nathan Slielton , 2310 Dcnlgo St. fii.-27p FOH KENT To gentlemen o Iy , furnished room In prlxato family , on line of horse cars. Address "lloston , " 110 tenth Uthttrcct. f.2i-2jp REST Furnished room 1617 Chicago St. FOR C.13tt ItENT I rge front offices 1308 Karnam St. suitable for dentist or doctor. Apply to John II. F. Lehman and Co. , New York Dry good store , 1310 and 1312 FarnaS St. 621.3p FOH KENT Front suit rooms with front porch Apply 1011 California St. 697 31p "PVll ) KENT Furnished chamber , with use ol sit- JL' ting room adjoining , to a lady having a rcepcct- able occupation. Address , " 111Ilee oltlce. 400 27p iOH LIIASE On Ions time , eight loti nn YFost F Farnam St > cry sightly. Inquire ot II. O. Clark. 401 5 i/Oil ithft I1 llouae S. K. corner loth and Pacific Jj O. Whelan. 433 2Sp 1011 11ENT Furnished rooms 2227 Dodge.4bOlm F 4bO-lm HKNT t Iret class hotel In llverallroad town 1 Knr particulars address "Hotel" care cf Bee. HUNT A neatly furnished room and two un furnished rooms , 1015 Chicago street4043Cp TTIOIIIIIKNT To lad ) or gentleman , n small fur- JP tUhed room In a strictly prluuo family , 1709 Burt itrtct. 471-S7p I7OK i h.Ni % Largu elegantly furni'hcd front J1 room , suitable for one or two guntlimin , 171D Chlcogo street , 472-tf KENT Three larliuincs of 8 to 2J rooms FOH . Desirable kcnilo.i , Suitable for boaidlng hoilBo or hotel. BAItKKIl & SIAYNf. 4U7-tf 7".OIl linNT Ijirgo fumler.cil room to Kfnlleman * only , N. W. cor. IStli and Farnam. 435-tt TpOIl KENT Nicely furnished rooms 10 6 N. ISth. J ? 639-iDp F'll I'.ENT Chatp , ono piano , one organ. A. Hoipe , 1519 Lodge St. 4101m RENT Furnished rooms at 840 22d street. FOH 392 Wp FOIl BEST With board. Ono largo front jiarlnr handsomely furnished. AlbO a few table board- erudcslrnl , 2009 CatsKt. 302-tf IOItllENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping F keeping liccmcr's Block corner Sth and Huwsrd. 271-tJ IOIl KENT-Furnishcd room 222 N. 10th. F 135 tf ITiOIl 11ENT Houto 0 roome. Inquire cf J. I' . Roe 6th St , 23f > . 'f FOR KKNT Ono furr. ehctl room to gentleman and wife , with board. 10H Webster St 7-lm RKNT-ln Hcdlck's block. Btoreroora 120 FOH deep and good ollico room. Paultten & Co. , 5J-3 Farnam , room 3 , 7flfl-tf FOH KENT piano. Inquire at KJholm i Eilek- eon's. 093-tf FOIl KENT Store room 1509 Fare am St. , by I'AULSKN&CO. 400-tf 11KNT PurnUhed rooms on too uanhwa FOH . 18th andCapltolavonuo , formerly Cri-lfrcion fjoiuo. IRO-d UKNT Iloomj In Nebraska Natlona Banli FOR . Most doelrsllu offices in the city Supplied with hydraulic clo-ator on ted b ( team. Apply at Bank. 62S-H BALE. dll"SALrT-iIcu > b"of e c r on leased ground. Ground can bo leas d to null | ) iirchaner. Apply at 2310 Chicago street. /"IIIEAP $116 each will buy pony harness aril bug- \J gy , Just the thing for a family. Apply Jeffiracn quaro bam or 005 N. 10th St. 433-28p OIl SALK Beat osta llihed retail tu > lnefs In ti 1 Omaha , block will Invoice $12. < OUdolniabus mc s of of over f 15,000 a jeur. I'roilti laigo. Good reason for eelllng. Address "B. T. " Bee ulllce. 105-2 SALE Oil LEASE-SIx butlnefs lot * all or FOIl of It en sautli l.tth St The whola w 111 uuko u very beauilful rculdenci ) . Addrim"S B."Beo Hlco. 6a-tf I7 > OIISALE A flmtclasa meat m > rKut wfth lUen 1' Ing attached , aluo a iilaiighter houtt and ail nee- easiry reels for running A largo bunluesa. Address 1 . O , Box 15 , Genoa Nance Co , , Neb. [ 07-iUp FOH SALE 200,000 hard burned brick or board the cars at Omaha or Florence at lonoit market prloo. Address Floienco Brlcx and Tile Co. , Omaha. IjMell&Kcballtr , Agents. 1P6 1m FOIl BALE Lo's In Hanscom place , on monthly payments. 111KY& MOTTEIl , UOi Furnam. FOIl SALE 3 icrcs un Leavrnworth St. , tplendlii lootloD , and a guud btigalnat ' 81,400. 616.tf 'lllBY It , MOTTEU. Good lot toutb St. Jlary'n ave. 105x185 feet , rrlcoj .oca A bargain. IIIUY&M01' . T S1U OAUKKll&MAYNE AgenU for Hanscom place , Lj Its8'60tuf 1,5'0cony ' terms Thornbnrg place 01 , line of licit road tn West Omaha , lots 1)180 to ttft ) u onlh'y ' pu } incuts. Bellalr , 21 acre IcUSiSO oitli , monthly payment * . Norwood , aero low 4u to $ tl'J ' monthlyp jmeit . Luis In all roits of the city Diet lo's and bcit term. BAIIKKU & MA NE.lSth ai.d Faroam 610-tf 17 011 HALK Hall acre lots ln IJo thoc'tv limit * , I1 for $ tfOO on montnly ptyuiciita. L'arker &ll jnc. 61MC FOK BALK ( ! 8-Niw6 riK > mff.tt . ii > , aryo Lam , lot CdUlOtoutli mo , 8/,4'Oeani teniH. ( US ) N.w u room lioimc , lot U3xlt > 0 1'ark a\e. 15,000. (3) ( ) Klegant 0 roo-n cattiKa full lot 10th Et near Lca\r > iivjrtli i-kK.-0 , < a y tunnt. ( IUS ) Nt-w 7 mum rottairv gonj l -n fie. , lot 7Sx 140 ( ivor tk at n. , one block from bi. or (4,0(0 , (151) ( ) Kull lot with 3 liouies of ) , b ana U room * , Ibtlitit. near I.eavtnuortli p > ) il 6ptr cout in In- itma > t ffi&W. ( ISO ) KliviDt t ttory housi 8 rooms 19th ft. Ut W b tcr snd Uurt 1SCO (149) ( Full lot i > ew 7 room rutttgo , 2 M ckt from trc tir' , In Hiti.com pU e 4IU > J ea < y term. ( < 8) ) NtatuottiKclot 4flxlSu ll.rnm- , leturcn 21't nd ted ir/J'.U. U.MtKKU & UAV.Ni : , } 3tli AI d rium . MS tf ' IpftIL PAIE-p.y raulsen and Co. . * pecl l bargain II 1 r < ; r ft few da ) r only. A fillet did located full lot , U onlf I niuare from St. Marj mcnuo , not over 8 ( quite * rrom the Court house with cottag * . Call for tot COXX42 on Convent St. , nrar St. M rj' avc. . with ltKot o iitory house > 3lOO. Corner lot 100x150 Park mo and Baltimore SU with n elegant new built 10 ruom house lth all modern IniprotemonK JV&CO Corner lot , ICOiH ? Shirley and Virginia n\e. alt ' fctjcoJ with house well and ihado trees (1,000 , a bar- V Corner lot 127x133 only 3 fnuatM from Vark avo. ! wish itood house , Ncry clunpntSMWj at crijy terms. 3tirceIotncentMiy loiaud liilllnlrwith a Urocr jiriialo boarding houBotcgttlicr with furniture 22oo at tx'ytonn , / \ > plcndl.lch\nco for a dairy. ItOacrts , 2 miles from city limits nl'hconeUntly ' runnliig water. ( Coicrncre , small cash pajmcnts , eon on dtitlrrd time. l"iillotoii ! Contir near 13th lth new house and ilo , \cry | > 1ca < Mit liunio. O\ll for pries. * \ first CURS hou oand full lot , cnly a few ( quart * from Sir. car , In Shlim's add. Will bo sold at a bar- Jfoll lot , IJiquarcH froM car line In Sblim's lit. Illon. nrsl class rotlilenco pr > purty 31'JiO en easy lur n H , lots In Wlllcocx'g , Iledlck's , Hanfcom Place , Ilutr 0 k , Clarke ' p'sco ' , Donite'n , Olalnmi , West Oiiulin A'Mn. at the lownt i riiif . O-rncr 2W aid Plcrca St. 131 Jt'83 , wllh-t-5 room iJUic ? , coal shodi" , well and i ! cisterns $0,0 U en . - ) Icrnm by Paulsen & Co. , 16CO Farimmbt , room 1h.il * 4SO-.8 IriOlt HAlit AI n bargMn , liMUtuof 4 loom good linrn , largo lot ficitiKou Hamilton and Chattel M.on Moo < west of Uonictitun llaalltrii St Ap. plyfn the pictnlus. pi up I.I. Ritdycratur. Aptl > ulij . , i. 473 X8p TIOIl HAtiK A hor-io liu fy and Imtnes- " , sell eep- * i a'.ely nr -ether , 2610 SU llurj'ga\e. 437-2Sp SAliV Iario new Inrn wlili loni ? lca o on yiound. In , ul.c at thu Iiornn liouso. 41'fl ' 27p IrOll PATji. A lltnt-cUsa stock ot f neflils \ flolilcn opportunity for either lady < ir ire Ionian Sm ll capital , gael trade cbtabllsnsd. Ailiu-s " 1. L. W , " lloo omto. 449-tf ll SAI.v : Cheap , imoiiil hand cirrldKo top Inquire ? 42J ( Uodgc. 443-29p fj Oii i'AljY : 1 , U n , , 7 and , Tii.ck . 1 Nno'sTml JL1 ShcHoii aldltloiH. Face South and Kast , \ cry s'Kktly. ' Inquire cf II. O , Clark. 492-30 TJOIt SAMI At a bargain , 1201 pound work horeo J * In good order A. J. MAVPKU , , 4.MK 325 Broadway , Couiull lllulTs , Iowa. IJ10I1 SALE Second hand light top lm y end 1 tents ndlog caddie Iuiinrc | at Tiriell ni.il Cook's Shoe stoic , 1SOO Farnam St. lOfl-tf FOli SAI.B 1\fo story frame house , 8 rooms and hill on L'nsj strrot , i e r 10th. Cash price , 81.CCO. rOrlKR & tOllli. 1615 F.unnin strctt. 420-tf "OOn S\LH Tlic gcod will and futures of the 1 Crclghton IIo isc , or will sell any part nf the Jin- Inarcom or kitchen furniture acparataiy. Easy terms. Apply on premised. 7S3-tf SALE Very ilpslrable residence tor mal IJ1OH 1 f mlly , o'lo block oil St Mary's nvenuo , 10 block froiapostoinco Loctlon Hno , f3,50U. Easy tcrml nil & COIIIJ. 1516 Farnam Rfroot. fi21-tfa " bAfjf , New nprl lit pi u.o as cost. / > 1'O one I"pOli rent , 814 notih 17th street. 4C4-2Sp & SALK A first-class Vu o ft > on Piano , nt n FOI& . Inquire Eduolm & Krlcl.son'p. Ki tf , FOR SALE Two open necond-nind huiculoi and oto delivery wagon , chvcp , nt 1SU' Uur i.y at. B30tf LU A tmall IliMk-r. Bthinan &Co. , tire proof baf < , almost now. at tN ! : c < ticr. ; tf IrOll SAI.U A first cl s itool h'zo piny , goo 1 for fulillo or K'IIB ! nn 1 d > uldo luriua" . 1'rko $7S. Cla'3. Lnll nt Cajit 1 axo. luin. 495-tf JJOll RAI.K The gord win and llxturos of the ' Cielghton House. Will sell the dining room and Kitchen fund uro sepa'ntely or anv part of either. A\ill exchnngo for Ian Is , luts or any oalo'-blo com- moJily , or w ill tal o secured noti.3 on lung tlno In- qiLiru nt Crtif liton House. ' S85-U IilOlt-SALK JuoVo'e and Solid piano at a bar- ' 1 * { 'xln. Inqiilioat IMhohu and Krickeon'fl mudlc Btorn.on ICth M SS-tf ! JTIOIl SAtE-A ne > t h < mn full lot , ( rood location P icarstrcet ca s. J3.000 tj y terms. Address "f , J. L. " Bee oll'ca. 457-57p rt. SALE A cho'co impred farm of 240 acres , J * irfll watirod. good building ; * larto orchard 80 scrcafoiee'l , within llmllOHof new block juti'snnd ' only t Hcsfr.meltv. at $55(0 icr acre. Ano2IO ! acrgnx'Ji'irilni ; ihn above , that can be Mil In SO acre fat-j.smt i-O . . ! Si7 M | et atro. Terms easy. POTTER - TER t U ' 1)11 ) ICt. Ftrnam ttrcct 4G4 tf FOUSALU II n > o fi room * , It , 7JXH1) ) . barn , cis- loni , trcci , tie ThornaU'aadilltlnn , jiistcfl bt * ' J Mavir't Btrcet r line Irco SI.8UJ. i'OTTi : IS T C II11 , IfilS Karnam ntre't , 48i-tf jf TT'OIl ' SIE Cheapest house and lot In Omaha , In J > 1'otter'a odd.tion , 8 fo .ms , wul S'.O barrtl cis tern on two lots 1 0 feet fri nt bv 13,1 feet deep , for 82. CW. I'OTlKll&C 11B. 1515 Turnum St. 406 tt I poll SALK Stock and fix'iiros , tnyc , ktiMoncry , 1 fictions , etc. , FOB N. iflth t.trot , near C&sa. 0 n- crciEnnt attend to It , and will sellrluap. 473-tf ] 7"M > lt. SALE Cumtng street property. Lot In Wai- 1 nut HIU , Ko ter'H and Domieckcn's nildltloin and I , ts ch > ap nd on easy tcrmi ) . I'OT- IKB i , COOB , 1515 Farnam struct. 429.tr ir OIl SA1.K A newhoupe , consisting of 5 rooms , JL1 closet and pantry , > lso clstetn ; with lot and a ball of cround all set nut with fruit tfccs , grape viiiiain , Bpltmd'd condition , only $ i 103. One ttird cnrtli.bal.nco inG jcais. Apply N. E. cor. 15th nd Do icaiB'rcct ' , south Omaha 4425 F ll S VLB-Cheap lota In Shlnn's 2nd addition , Klrkwood > nd Mnimiow. P01TLII & COBB , ItLS J'arimn street. , 42S-tf T7W11 PALE Oil EXCHANGi acio farm at Elk- -L' horn Station vtth largo 10 loom house , largo burn tnd outhouies. J. n. Hl\ln , Elkhorn H'ntion , 12HIodgo St , up etalrs 378-2p "iriftll SACK We offi-r to r'nctimcri and otere , X1 7(10 ( iliolco Iowa Heifer * 2 jcorj old. 703 > i < , , i j * . . , i 550 " Steers 2 " " S 3 > ' i > H 1 00 1 and ? year old grade bulls Our cattle are yarded an I wo Invite Inspection. _ 4,4ro. _ _ Ktraiign HPH. , S'oux ' City. lo a. T OJl SAl.E-Houae 10x24 aiul luts 00x13. , ono lot I ' oncurncr In ( . 'red.t Konclcr addition. Price PO1TEII S COBB , 161.1 Tamom Bt , ' 4Z7-U to $350 bti)9 an cloirniit lot In Htnscou Place , on monthly iiaj mentx , If j on ten to. II.Vt.KKH.tMAYNK * TT'OJl HtLK Half aero lo'a within nuo block ot ' JD HiuinlofB H , Yen nice Kronml , $510 on month * lypajmonU that Is loss thai , a null I ta are selling for talf a mile further out. Darker & Mayno. ' Uitl FOJl SLKTwenty acres of the Griffen farm , Si it nillca from the Postulltro , and Lilly two blocks frcn I'ratt'd bub-dl\lslon. Will b sold In 4 , 5 or Id tcro lota Inquire Omaha Carutt Co. , 1511 " ' - treet 270 tf F01 ! SALR Farm II mlleu from city , near Union Stuck jards. Inquire at Mm. Meyer , over Boo rter" ! Drug etore , li < th and Webster. 87X- OIl 8ALE-3 beautiful lo's 76xl4J nc r the head o > ( fat. Mary's nvo t Jl.-tO mi < .asy tcrirs. Al o 3 rLcciut Jo'ii on park av onlr si 30 ach , Ilirkcr i N. II Corner 13th anil Farna a. 2i5-tf L.l' ' One Plal > 0 , as good as new. Cheap , it llosj e , 1619 Dfcdjo ( 409 im FilIISAI.E At a 1'arg.in houe of 0 roomi on i M I223N. lithSt. FORflATE Aflne lot In Hanscom Place. WUI -Mia horeo nd buggy or pha.ton In trade If joitvint to trade , call l bJl touth 24tU street , m. SOa-tf < ) H SALE hiap , line dritiug horao , buggy and lumens Apply rojmiil , umaha National Bank BuUJuiK , 2 5 tf \ - - fitrmrf 40" acred , hu 1 fixnl liulldlnus andlnipioveini-iit , some ttock and linp ttun , want t > Kk tf mxjcha Ulsu of about $ ll. 0AdJrcta 0. IIi'ii-j , Lu.dlicJ. 6U-tf TH AVl"t : > I'll ' 8Tut.UK A w hie roan tevt alont T jelr < old , Uioit tall tuH ali.ut . to ln\o a calf. Tin ( lolannwntd wllioud ! | fur her r < turn tu Jm btcpheu < ou' Llury UMo , 'till St. t maha. [ 07 11 ' One stray red nun hor'o 3 > oi > rs old. Cull at A. S. u.trouaX coruvr Caiaphtll and Uoniu , N. W , Onahi. 2 4 5w oow. RK\OVAI O. F. mUHClAI. , UKALBIIS In llcjil K tate and M irtgjgu Luiintu\o ) rcmo\ed to .N" I&03 Fjrn.Mn itioct. up tUir > , room 13 , one doorwtof thelrform r locaHoii , where they may bu ( on nil until completion it the r new building- f ' Q | /tnUKWARII for ny case rl DiphthctU DLUUllut cannot he ctirn by Dr. JcflrUV A Ooujcll Bluflipreieutlveu ) > d cure. Sender It. ,