HIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY. ' JUNE 18.1881. IHE DAILY BEE. t Saturday Morning , Juno 18. ' LOOAL BREVITIES. Patterson Mils conl. "Frederick , Hatter. " Get your hats at Doane's. Drink Saxe's Peru * Un Beer. 4000 residence lot * , Bern ! * , agent. COO business lot * . Cell on Bcmis. Bwnls" new map of Omaha , 25 cent * . Bemls' real estate boom , Flwt page. 250 houses and lota. Bemls' agency. 200 farms and 900,000 acres of land. Ikmis , agent. For FINE Commercial Job Printing , call at THE BRC Job rooms. The LIbn continues to roar forMooro'a Harness and Saddlery. Ju t received a large lot of finest cigars In Omaha , at Kulin'a Drug Store. Whtpple , McMillan & Co. , the jewel- .era , Crelfhton Block. o2G.lf There Is to be a very pleaiant Bocial reception at the largo Y. M. C. A. room early next week. A nine year old daughter of John H. Tcbbew , A leltcr carrier , died at her home 1511 Lenvcnworth street early yesterday morning. A trrand picnic will ho Bhcn by the Swedish Library at City park Juno 23d. .All Scandinavians are invited. Her. W. J. Harsha will deliver a * liort address at the Y. M. C. A song nor- vloo this evening. All ore cordially invit ed to attend. J. N. Brown send * a card to TIIK BKK in relation to an article published in n city l > apcr about hotel runners. Ho nays the statements contained < in the article re ferred arc untrue. ' u A. A. Talmngo , of "St. jLouip , general manager of the Missouri Pacific , was in the city Thursday in consultation with J. Ki House , the chief engineer of the new branch in Nebraska. ' ho work is to bo pushed vigorously. An error was imuhcrtontly made In THE BKK a day or two ago in stating that Henry Forstficld was interred in the Douglas - las county cemetery. It should have read that ho was.buricd in Prospect Hill ceme tery , and pleasure is taken in making the correction. Judge Savage was so for improved in health that ho opened the district court yesterday morning. After transacting business of minor importance the court ad journed until 10 o'clock this morn ing Judge Savage now expects to bo able to go through with the work of the term. ' The maximum height of the thermom eter yesterday was 85 degrees in the shade. The river yesterday fell thrco inches , Jt now stands thirteen.'feet and ten inches above low water mark. " , James Donnelly , Jr. , had liiu right liand severely scorched in helping to extin suish the fire at Srcngcr hall. | Henry Sicrt , a farmer , was lodged in the city jail last , night. Ho wan arrested on oath of CMarth , for disturbing the ] > eace. Farnham street Was blockaded yc ter tlay by the * breaking down of a wagon loaded with building stone , thus stoppli ) ) , a whole train of similar vehicles. The PaidJFiremen's Insurance Assocl ation will hold a ball in Masonic hall 01 Monday evening , v.Tuly 4th. Extendec preparations will bo made for the event , which will doubtless prove a great success. Commodoru Davidson , with his new htcamcr , the Gem City , will attempt to make the trip from St. Louis to St. Paur in sixty-eight hours , something never be fore accomplished. The distance is 800 miles , andon this trial trip no freight wil i lie taken. Last night a fellow unknown broke into a house of questionable reputation 01 Capitol Avenue between Eleventh ant Twelfth streets. Although from hlHCOiirsi. liis object was robUery , yet n charge was preferred against him only for drunkennes and disorderly conduct. The grand picnic of the Pioneer Sicn Kerbund , which was to have been held laa Sunday and was postponed ono week , wll 1)0 held in noser's grove to-morrow. Th members of the society of this city hav gone to much expense in fitting up th grounds and they hope in this manner raise a fund toward paying the expenses of the same. Silas JI. Walte , ex-president of th 1'irst National bank of Brattloboro , Vt. who was arrested in this city T y Detectlv Llewellyn , plead guilty in the United States court in Windsor , Vt. , to making false returns to the government officials ii .regard to the condition of the bank , an wassentenced to nix years' imprisonment ! the house of correction. EitabLUhing a Boat Club. A movement is on foot among th young men of the city to establish ; Jwating club , with its headquarters a Cut-off Lako. Working boats for th use of the club will , it is understood soon lo obtained. The organizatio will bo kept up by monthly duos co looted from the members The matter tor is in the hands of good men un Uioro is no doubt that the club wi soon bo an accomplished fact. As t the desirability of having an Omah boating , club thcro cannot bo the leas question. Mr. Dlcltey'a Appointment- As predicted in THE BKK of week ago , Mr , J. J. Dickey Una boo ppoiiited district l superintendent o Alia Western Union Telegraph Com Jpany , having charge of all the lines i Nebraska , Kansas , Colprado , No\ Mexico , Wyoming , Utah , Montan and Idaho. Mr. Dickey also still re inaina superintendent of tljo U. P telegraph system. > DIED. 8rTCv E. , daughter of John l.'am Jane Tebbemi/died June 1 $ , 1881 at ' a. in. , * S ' < &yew.r * , * f FuneraJ'tcHnorrow at 2 p. in. , from res 4e1 IBUj street.Friend Are invited. LAST NIGHT. The Catholic Fair and Festival to Close This Evening. Thcro WAS n larger nttondnnco nt bo Catholic fair , in S.'cngcrfcst hall , ast night , than cither of the nights > oforo. The enterprise ncoma lo bo oil patronized by the Catholics of ho city nnd their friends. The ) ooths nro well filled with beautiful nd really elegant contributionsj of hich aboryof pretty girls are anxious o "sell you a chance. " The young ion respond gallantly , writing down lioir names in the little books , re- larking , "Yes , perfectly lovely , " ooking at the lady all the time. As Tun BEH representative flooded lie section of Nebraska real estate Inch lodged in his mouth during the ay , with a glass of lemonade from The Well of Ilobccca , " which orna- tents the centre of the hall , ho quietly lurmurcd to iiimsolf something" rola- vc to the ancient Rebecca , and won- cred if she were high-heeled kid ippors , pink satin dresses , and angcd hair. Prof. Stcinhausor's orchestra is in ttcndanco every evening and fur- ishca fine music. This evening is 10 last of the fair , and on that occa- 011 will occur the final voting nnd warding of the following articles : A 15 bonnet , the only rival candidates ow being Miss Maggie McDonald and lisa Lizzie Quinn , two popular young tidies , nnd a $15 cut-glass winu sot , vhich is now varying between Dr. Inuffman and Dr. Neville. Adi the Namoa. Notwithstanding that the streets of 'malm ' are laid out with n fine eye to roportions , a stranger finds much ifllculty in reaching n fixed point , 'ho reason for this is that ho has no Udo ( to localities , except such as is urnishcd by passers by. The city as reached such proportions , and is isitod by so many strangers , that onto provisions in the way of indexes liould bo made for their accommoda- ion. The usual way in larger cities s to indicate by tin letters upon the amps at the junction of the streets nd as these signs nro placed in such a nanncr ns to allow the light to shine upon them , thay are just as good for ho night as the day. Persons who lave lived here for some time can icarcoly appreciate the inconvenience. A. movement should bo made in this matter as it will bo attended with lit .lo expense compared with theamount of trouble it does away with. Omaha's Water. At the meeting of the Academy of Science , held in Williams' hall last evening , the subject of discussion was the condition of the water which the Omaha people nro drinking. Prof. Auehoy , of' the state univer sity , was present by request and road iart of an elaborately prepared essay upon the subject. The Professor was not able to get through with his pa porand the reading of the later hall of it was postponed until fomo future occasion when the people would bo in crested in hearing moro.about the 'Bactarca , Infusonu , Animalcuho , " ind other scientific wigglers which in 'ost the drinking water of Omaha. Alter the reading of the essay , Dr. Neyillo , Dr. Moore and Dr. Dcniso WCTO called fornnd each responded with remark's upon the subject , after which followed adjournment. A Strange Woman- When the U. P. express came from the east , yesterday Ihoro alightot a smallmiddle-aged lady of'diirk com plosion , attired in dust-covered traval-worn clothing , who won ! straight to the street car landing am got aboard for up town. Her eyes were largo and fairly wild in their restless wandering expression. She continually worked her lips as thougl biting them , while frequently she burst forth with low and rapid talk paying no Attention to other passengers gors in the car. She wont up Fnrn ham street and out on Fiftoontl street. ' She was evidently insane , perhaps temporarily so , but insane she was h thu opinion of all who saw her. Twenty Mile Baoo For Ladies. A very interesting feature of the races at Lincoln on the 30th will bi the twenty mile running race for la dies. Among those who have alroadj entered the lists are Mrs. Burke , o this city , and Mrs. Taylor , of Sidney Nob. Among the horses that will b ridden by the last named lady ur Resumption , Cousin Kate , Rowott nnd Governess. Two of a Kind. Jacob Billing , an employe of th Omaha Fence Works , who lives at th corner of Eighth and Douglas streets was very much surprised upon goin homo Thursday , to find that his fami ly , consisting of four in the morning numbered six in the evening. Twin was the explanation of the conundrui and they are both girls. A Colonlror. Mr. E , Hopple Hall , an Englis colonizer , is in the city on his way t Montana , near the border of whicjj i is his jntentiou tov establish Bottle ment. Mr , Hall has been engaged i : 'this'work for 'years , 'during whie time ho.has tostabjised several cblo nies both in this country and Canada PERSONALS. Frank Walcott , one of the largest stock cnlcrs of Wyoming , h nt the Wlthncll. Capt. 11. 0. Phillips , one of the B. k M. potentates of the capital city , Is at the Vithncll. M , M. Ooblo , freight auditor of the U. ' . railway , w cnt to Cheyenne yesterday , Ueut. John J. Bourke , of-tho U. S. Ar. my , took the U. P. express train yesterday t noon for Sidney. D. G. Hull started yesterday for a few eoks nmong the mountains of Colorado nd Wyoming. C. T. Tayfor.of this city , general state gent of the New York Life Ins. Co. , re- urncd yesterday from Chicago , j-d 1' . Ferry and family , of Utah , wo In the city on their return from a visit ,0 Senator Ferry , of Michihan , who is a irothcr of the Utah mining prince. Frank MoWlnnto , late of New York , on notion of Ocn. MandcrBonwan admitted to iractice in the state couits yesterday , by udgo Barnes , Among the most Interested opectalors t Browncll Hall yesterday , wan Hon. V. F. Cody , ono of whose daughters re el ved a medal , E. V. Smith , wife and children , left yes- .orday to visit friends In Illinois , New York and Vermont. They will bo absent rom the city for about nx weeks. Mr. Edward Kucstcr , proprietor of Luerbach'fl Coltir , leaves Omaha to- ay for his native land , Germany. He will be away probably three or four nonths , Hon. Win. F. Cody , a ho wan known nthe Nebraska legislature , or "Buffalo Mil , " as he is better know all over the Jutted States , left for his homo In North 'Intto ' yesterday. His ' .daughter who has ) ccn at Browncll I fall , accompanied him. Among the gentlemen from abroad who itncflscd the commencement exercises of Irowncll Hall graduates wore Hev. T , 0' ounoll and Hcv. Dr. Oliver , of Nebraska ityj Ilov. Dr. McNamara , of Fremont ; Dr. McLaughlin , of Tekamah ; Ilpv. W. G. lawklns , of North Plattc , and Judge Ma * son , of Lincoln. A. D. Buckwortli , of North 1'latte , is at the Metropolitan. M. II. Patrick arrived in the city from lock Creek yesterday. Kx-U. S. Marshal Daily , of Peru , was mong yesterday's arrivals In this city. 0. J. Saulisbury , mail contractor , of this ilty , returned lawt evening from Sidney. Senator VanWyck loft for his homo icar Ncbiasko City yesterday afternoon , F. A. Woodward , of South Fanningham i. , reached thin city yesterday with couple of new locomotlvu cngincti for the U. P. railway. Ho is at the Canficld rouse. Clms. II. Hendricks , of this city , has ) ccn engaged an correspondent in Omaha , 'or The Chicago World , n new periodical , devoted to the theatre and opera and Hporting news. Prof. Shcnvin , the Sunday school work er , returned lost evening from Hastings. He will have full direction of the singing at tha annual Sunday school assembly at liautauqua Lake , N , Y. , this year. llev. Dr. E. H. E. Jameson late pas. Lor of the Baptist church of this city , re turned yesterday from Saginaw'CityMich. , where lie went upon an invitation from the First Baptist church , of that place , with a view of becoming their pastor. It is probable that Mr. Jameson will accept the call , and if he does BO he will tender IIB ! resignation as superintendent of state missions of Nebraska , to take effect on the 1st of July. The people of Omaha w ill be sorry to lose Dr. Jameson. Got Second Places. Miss Grace E. Gregory , of Grant , Nob. , Miss May L. Wagoner of this city , and Miss Lillie M. Welch , of Wintorsot , Iowa , started on an equal footing for the bishop's modal for de portment in Brownoll Hall. Miss Welch being the longest a member of the school , secured the medal. Miss Anna J. Thomaa , of Fall City , receiv ed the Chase prize in rhetoric over Miss Magarot S. Wilson , of thin city , after a. public examination. Born Burned. A barn belonging to Mr. Smith o ! Shinn's addition , cauglrt fire Thursday in Bomo unexplained way. A fine span of horses were in it nt the time and those were rescued with mucl difficulty by a boy named Bert Child who was Hovoroly singed about the hands and face. The building was entirely destroyed , but the loss is not great. * Taking Action. The Temperance Bee Hive hold mooting last evening nt the Omaha City Mission. After some singing Gen. Estabrook , Mrs. Webber , am several others addressed the mooting and finally it was proposed to draw up a petition on the subject of the recoin legislation on the license question nnc present it , when duly signed , to the grand jury. Now is the time to buy Golden Eagl flour as Hour will advance within ; few days on account of the scarcity o the wheat crop , W. M. YATKS & Co. Undoubtedly the best shirt in tin United States is manufactured at th Omaha Shirt Factory , The suporioritj of material and workmanship , coni bined with their great improvements that is reinforced fronts , reinforcou backs , and reinforced sleeves , makoc their shirt the most durable and bes fitting garment of the kind , eve manufactured at the moderate pripo o $1,50 , Every shirt of our make i guaranteed first-class and will rofun the money if found necessary. Wo make a specialty of all wool Shaker , and Canton flannel , als chemois underwear , made up with view to comfort , warmth and durabil ity , To invalids and weak-lungeu persons wo offer special' induconumto in the manner those goods are mad ortheirprotection. ; Pit , GOTTHKIMER , 1807 Faniham St BUSINESS NOTICES. Bankrupt sale , Straw Hats contin- ics , Great bargains at IC-Ct FnBDEnicK's , Hatter. Star Tinted Spectacles , At KOIIOLM & KRICKBON'S. Boys' Straw Hals , two for 5cta at Boston Store 010 Tenth street tf "A dollar saved is a dollar made. " Go to W. L. Kidd's and buy gopd > oot and shoes cheap. Jacobs' block , 5th strcot. j7-2t Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDHOLM & EHICKSON'S. 'WINE OF CARDUI" for Ladies only. At C. F. OooJnnn's. Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDIIOIAI & ERICKSON'S. The Saratoga Union Sunday school will give a strawberry and ice cream ociablo to-morrow ( Saturday ) cvcn- ng , Juno 18. Members of the school ia well as the public , are cordially in- Hod. 17-2t Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDHOLM & EmcKson's. 10METHING ABOUT STAR TIN TED SPECTS. Any person having weak nnd poor ight , and smarting of the Eyes , hould at once buy a pair of STAR TINTED Spectacles , they will posi- ivoly suit , and please you. EDHOLM & EIUCKKON , Solo agents or the STAR TINTED Spectacles , uid Eye Glasses m gold , silver and tool frames. Choice Dairy Butter , 15 cents per pound , at J. I. Nichols' . 2t Elegant New Laces , New Lace Goods , Now Nettings , Ties , Collars , 3ufls nnd Fancy Goods. BUSHMAN'S. Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDIIOI.M & ERICSSON'S. There will bo a mooting of the Cas- idy Cemetery association on Sunday at 2 o'clock at thoEighthstrcot school louse. All members are requested to ttond as business of importance is to > o transacted. J17-2t A trill package of "BLACK-DRAUGHT" ree of charge. " At C. F. Qoodman Sixteen street docs not scorn to suf- 'or as much from the dust as Farnham and other down towm streets , GUILD & Mo NNIS , the live Dry Goods men report trato good , Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. SELLING OUT AT COST. NLNDELL & KIIELLE are selling out their immense stock of Straw HATS at COST. If you want a good HAT CHEAP , call at the sign of the Golden Eat , 14th street. mon-thur-sat Star Tinted Spectacles , at EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. Guild & Mclnnia the dry goods men are making 10th strcot quite lively , their low prices and nice goods draw crowds daily. . i * . Choice Dairy Butter , 15 cents per pound , at J. I. Nichol's. 2t Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. Celluloid Collars and Cuffs , lowest prices at Bushman's. "BLACK-DRAUGHT" cures costiveness - ness and Sick-Headache. C F. Goodman s. Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDUOLM & ERICLSON'S. A special invitation is given to al the ministers and faiends of temper once to moot at the Tenth Street Mis sion this evening , at 7:40 p. m. , to consider a matter of importance. - , , . i Celluloid Collars and CufTs. Low est Prices. BUSHMAN'S. Star Tinted Spectacles , At Eimout & EnicK.so.s'.s. Star TUiitwl Spectacles , At EUUOLM & EKICKBON'S. Cheapest place for boots and shoos is at W. L. Kiad'e. All goods marked low. Ono price. Jacobs' block , 119 15th street. j7-2t Star Tinted Spectacles , At EUIIO'LM & ERICKSON'H , Mosquitto Netting all Colors 40 cents a piece , of eight yards , at tin "BOSTON STORE. " CIO Tenth Street , tf Gilt Edpo Butter just received fron the form , jar butter 12ic. , per pound Wsr. YATKS & Co , . . Choice Dairy Butter , 15 cents po pound , at J , I. Nichol's. 2t Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDIIOLM & EKIOKSON'S , Bargains in Dress Goods , Silks Satins and Fringes at Bushman's. Stnr Tinted Spectacles , At EDHOLM & EBICKSON'B. Freeh invoice ladies < hand-sow * shoes at'W. L. Kind's. 'Prices lowe thaiftrcr seen in OmahaJ172 The "Boston Store" man has a iost for his customers this week. ory lady in Omaha should take nd- antago of this great sale. See on rst pago. tf SMARTING EYES. If your eyes smart when you road , ou should at once buy a pair of Star 'intcd Spectacles. They wi'l ' rest our eyes and prevent them getting rritatod and inflamed. Sold only by EDHOLM it ERICKSON , The Jewelers. Elegant now Laces , now Lace ioods , now Nettings , Ties , Collars , ufls and Fancy Goods at Bushman's. * Star Tinted Spectacles , At EDHOLM & ERICKSON'S. Lawns cheap nt the "Boston Store. 10 Tenth Street. tf Arrived n new line of Mohairs and linens. Mons , boys and childrcns ght weight clothing. ELGUTTERS1 IAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , ,001 Farnham , corner 10th st. It Bargains in Dress Goods , Silks , atins and Fringes at Bushman's. < A fine line of Gents' Furnishing xoods nt reduced prices. eod-2w M. HELLMAN & Co. Trouble Saved- It is a remarkable fact that THOMAS' ! CLECTRIO OIL is M good for internal as xtcrnal use. For diseases of the lungs nd throat , and for rheumatism , neuralgia , rick In * the back/woundi and sores , it is lie best known remedy , and much trouble s R.wcd by having it always on hand. IGcodlw SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Advertisement/ Loan , For Sale , x t , Found , Wonts , Hoarding , &a , will bo ln- ( orted In these columns once for TEN CENTS 3cr line ; each subsequent Insertion , FIVE CENTS per line. The first Insertion never less than TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. TO LOAN-MONEY. "OKA AAATO LOAN At 8 per con tin- & ,40l/.UUU , tercet In sums of 82,500 and pwarils , for 3 to 5 yaars. on flrst-clara city and arm property. EHBW Rut. EHTATB and LOAM .QRXCT , ICth and Doualas Sts. ONEY TO LOAN Call at Law Offlc * of D. M1 L. Thomas Room 8. Crciehton Block. HELP WANTED. iTrANTED A first-class girl for general house- YV uork at the southwest cor. of Capitol nve- ue and ISUi street. 191-20 iTr ANTED A good dairy hand. Inquire at VV Sams , next to postorlico. 194-20 WANTED A competent , perlcnccd girl In a family of two as housekeeper , north- cast cor. 10th and Dodge streets , by 102-20 1IRS. KENNARD. [ TtTANTED A man to work on alarm noartno VV thu fairgrounds , north 16th street. 183-20 WILLIAM K. BROWN. Cook and laundry girl at the Pa- WANTED ' clfic House. 187-17 A Girl to wash dishes. Apply at WANTED Planters House , comer Dodge and 16th trect. 188-18 WANTED Good girl for general housework. Call at the law olllco of Groff it Montgom cry , over Omala National bonk , 188-18 WANTED-Good Lathers , 41414th street , be tween Hartley and Howard. 177-61 JOHN J. HOUSEMAN : Two good ' "rm hands , six. miles WANTEC of Waco. Wages 15 to 817. 176-17 CHRISTIAN BRISTOL. - clans barber at P. W. Derk. WANTED-First sen's shading itarlor , Council Bluffs , Iowa. 178-31 -\TrANTED BY ONE OK THE LARGEST VV Wholesale Clothing Houses In New York City , for the coming fall tiadc , experienced salra- nen. Those hat Ing experience and commanding a good trade will find this a first clas opportuni ty. Apply at once , with references to A , B.C. , oat office box 308 , Now York City. JelB-wodABat-St 'ANTED A dishwasher and laundress atthe W Emmett House. 158-Ot . A man and wife to take charge WANTED. and do work at Eating House on tttago road. Address , giving terms , etc. , P. O- drawer , 2 , city 159-tf 'ANTKD A first clam baker. None other W need apply at Sew ard bakery S v < ardNeb , 150-18 A GIRL WANTED At 511 Walnut street- Will _ \ _ pay four dollara a week for a good girl. II P. Col : WANTED By a steady man aged 34 , abstain er , a situation In a wholesale or retal etoro or drh o a groceni wagon. Is not afraid ol work. Can give substantial security If required Apply or addreea James IloUiwell , 1011 Da > enpor rtreet , Omaha. 14B-1I Offloo boy. Stout and active WANTED It. O. Dun & Co. , 21S south 14th lit U8-U WANTED Two boarders. Young men pro ferred. Addrcaa "A. " Bee office. 140-tf -fTITANTED-Hltuatlon ai housekeeper. Widow YV er8 'ainlly preferred. No objection to go In country. Addrou O. E. , Bee Office. 130 t A girl for general housework WANTED a family. North side of Chicago between 17th and Ibth streets. MRS. KSTA BROOK. 118-tf 'ANTED Two med to work in garden on W north cud of 18th street. H. W. BAIL. 121-U. W PANTED A Curntcr and hU wile. Apply next toDceolllco. Dl-tf ' Kundlnp bridge and school bonds WANl'ED Clark , Uellevue. 20 tf ALL AT MRS. B. E. CLARKE'S No. 1 Board \J Ing House , cor , 13th and Dodge Sts. Bes lnth city. 10-tf and cabinetmakers wanted. CARPENTERS $2 to 83 per day. Inquire nex to Bee office. 060-t CTrANTED A hituatJon by a man of family VV steady , Industrious and willing to be use ful In any honorable oapaclty. Compensation ae cording to capability. Please adJrexd J. E. II , cars of USK office. 004-tf FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND. OUSK3 AND LAND Bemls rents houses j _ . stores , hotels , farms , loU , lands , office roomf , etc , See 1st page , nOU HENT A furnished cottage at 005 norti 18th street-cheap. Jel7-St RENT Furnished room , suitable for on FOR two gentlemen , southeast cor , 19th an Farnhoui. 186-20 RI-NT Cottage of thrco rooms , cellar FOR ell nnd cistern , corner 23d and Clark street Enquire of MW. . KEhNEDj , 187-St IlKNT I Neatly furnished front room a FOR Cumlug street , bet. 17th and | 8th sU. 172-eod-4t RENT Front furnished room for t FOB . Inquire at 1610 Dodge. 179-3t T OR RENT House on 10th , nortn of Grac 1 } 'ktrcut. ' Inquire at 09018th tre t. or of r A. Haskell , "BcV office. 170-U T\Ott \ RENT From , July 1st. Dwelling hous J } 8. E. corner Ibth and Chicago streets. 3 per month , B. Lehman , JSl-tl SPEUIAL HOTIOBS-OontinuBfl , filUIlNlSIIFJ ) FRONT BOOM FOB IjENT-509 L' rarnbam rtrwt , between 16th " "Kth. -ITIOR RENT-Fumlohtd rtxira ftt 1Mb nd Hat- } nejulUUe lor t o persons. Inquire on rcmlnoi. 710RKKNT Front rurmrtiwl room lor two J fftnta. Inquire > t 1519 Podga. 0 ° - " fiWR RKKT-A furnWicd1 rent room l SCO , Farnham , b t con ICth and 17th , 718 HO LCT-A furnUhcd room to let wMh tawl J L' frYv&uTfttmUr. "inquire it"No. . Co74 JTUi trcct , Omahx * i " tlIlKNT Nlcclr furnl hfd Urite room RnU J piano .3. W. corner 18th nd CopM Avo. BKNT On first Hoer , turrlnhcd rocma , J southwest comer 19ti and Da enport. < 70R RENT-FurnUhed rooms. Inquire at 1818 J Chicago eUeet. O90' " T10R HKN'T ThoTiuilJInc 1000 Hurt ( ttoet , 1 formerly usol by John Cane an the London meat market. Some butcher tools for Mile. Ap- > ly on the prcnJ c or of John Baumer , 1314 nrnham itrect. 696- " 7\OR RENT 2 furnished room * o cr MM. J chants' Eichangc.N. E. cor. 16th and Dodge reot * . 28911 t EMIS' NEW CITY MAPS.Kc. See l t page " ORSALK Ooodhoufowlth four rooms and 1 half lot. No. 2013 DodBO between 20th and 7th etreot. ClooJ well and shade trees ; house In oed condition. Inquire on premises. 1DO-20 IIORSALH AROOdhcn y horse , wagon and J hnrncwu. Inquire at the Now Vork Hat ompany. 180-18 U SALK-A Mills portable cnpmo ot 10 1 horse power. Very economical of fuel and ater. Jacketed with wood and ro > ored with tussla Iron , brass bound In locomothcstjle , oil overnor , automatic \ahca , bnuw boxes , oil cups , lass w ater ( ruaKC.steoin force pumpa and Han cock patent inspirator. Complete , In good order nd nearly new. Reason for nelllntr , we wuh to Ithdraw from bunlnexi outelda of our regular manufacturing. Write to Greenwich Manufac- urlnifCo. Grecnnlch , Ohio. 04-lm 170R SALE CHBAP-One aero ground , south L1 end 10th street , llounc of four roonw , barn , i tcm. small fruit , etc. Terms rwwonablo En- uLio 1717 Cumlnca street , between 17th and 18th streets. 09-Bt cod - . . - . . SALE A malt engine , 11. W. Payne * J Son't make. In ptHect owlcr. Inquire of H. } . Clark & Oo. SO-tf 70RSALK An almost new phaeton bufrgy at J A. J. Simpson's carriage factory. 31U 7\OH SALE On easy terms , a heuso of 6 rooms J with lot 60x140 18th St. , between Nickels ndPaul. Enquire at 1140. 2M1 7K > K SALE Lease and furniture of a tirst-claas J" hotel in a town of 1300 Inhabitants , in fitato t Kcbraska ; has 24 beds ; the traveling men's ro K > rt. Inquire at BEE ofllco. 218-tf 70R SALE T\vo-etoryhouso and part lot , near depot. Location good. John L. JlcCOffUc pp Poet Office. 8M-tf T10E SALE Largo lot ana two good bouses at T * 3,000. House and lot In South Omaha at $1,200. House and lot In North Omaha at 81,600. House and port of lot near California streot.Sl , 00. Small house and full lot at &SO. Inquire of Jno. L. McCaguc , opposite postoflloe. WO-tf iiOU SALE House and lot 33x132 ; suitable for < warehouse. Inquire of Peterson , 10th St. 901-tf OB SALE Several good lota In lliven-iew ad- J dition. John L. UcCague , Opp. Post Office. 710H SALE 2 acres ground in West Omaha. J Inquire of J. Henry , No. 116 16th. 873-tf SALE Maps of Douglas and Sarpy coun FOR . A. KOSEWATEK , 1620Farnham street ' REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. See BEMIS' 1st page. B EMIS' HEAL ESTATE BOOM. See 1st page , niOK SALBThree good lots In North Omaha , D at 81,000. Lot In Shlnn's addition at S4SO. Lot In South Omaha at (450. Beautiful residence lot at 81,600. Good corner lot 148x100 , an caetfrontage at 82,200. Three lota one square fromlEth street car line , 450 each. Inquire of Johnli. McCogue , oppos.tc poetof&ce. Ofll-tf MISCELLANEOUS. BEMIS has rattling long lists bf houses , lots , lands and 'farms for sale. Cell and gel hem. TJAKEN UP. Black pony , n\e or si\ > ears old. I 11EKMAN LAMOTTE , 184-18 WoBtof Redick's Ore c- 1AKEN UP White heifer : some red around JL thonctk. S. II. Miller , Wllcox Place , south of Shot Tower , on Bclle\uc road. 173-4t T OST Two cow jone nearly white with roan XJ neck , about hlx years old. The other is rec ind w hito cow , about three > enrs old. Any in tormationconccrnlnijwillbe received at my res idence on 19th street , between Harney and How. ard , or at this olfice. J. HANSEN. 1(18-31 ( FOR SALE A pair of workhorses , wagon one haniotw. Inquire at 1514 Douglas street. 169-18 ISS EDSON Uusic Teacher Graduate o Rockford conservatory of music. Rel ence. Dr. Dinsmoore'fl , Capital a\cnuo and 18th street. 146-18 1T10UND SUvcr watch. Inquire nt this office A * * " TTMBRELLAS And I'arasoia repaired by U U SCHUTT llth and Farnam its. 7&0tf M. BnOWN-Corner 12th and Chicago . streets , Is ready to bore or deepen wells , 'action guaranteed. & 03U mEAMS Can be got at John Ilarr s stable to JL all kinds of work at reasonable figures , neater tor 13th and Loavenworth streets. 378-tf TTvONT FORGET The successors of the Amer \J lean House , on Douglas street , between Bt and 10th , for board. lodging and transient ens jomcrs. Rc pecttully 664-tf JULIUS & LOUISE ROSS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. * Made from Crupe Cream Tartar. No otncrpre arpatlon uukcs such light , flakyliot breads , o luxurious pastry. Can be cat n by Dyspeptic without fear of thellU resulting from hua > y Ind gvatlble food. Sold only In cans , by all Grocery. HOYAL BAKING POYYPKB CO. New York. CHEAP LAND FOR SALE. ,000,000 Acres OF THE FINEST LAND IN JASTERN NEBRASKA. SKLECTED IN AN EARLY DAT NOT RAIU ROAD LAND , BUT LAND OWNED nr No.v- lESlDKNTS WHO ABB TIRED PAYING TAXES ND ABB OFFERING THE1B LANDS AT THE , ow rnicE OF 30 , 58 , AND 810 PER ACIIE , N LO.VO TIME AND EASY TERMS. WE ALSO OFFER FOR SALE IMPROVED FARMS IN Douglas , Sarpy and WasMngton ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF OiakOityRealEstate Including Elegant Residences , Business , nd Mcaidciico Lots , Cheap Houses and kits , and a largo number of Lots in most of ho Additions of Omaha. Also , Small Tracts of 5,10 and 20 ncrcca n nnd near the city. We hove good oppor- unitiea for ranking Loans , nnd in all cases > eteonally examine titles and take every irccnution to Insure safety of money so nveetcd. io ow wo offer n email list of SPECIAL. BARGAINS , BOGGS & HILL , Real Estate Brokers , 14OS North. Side of Farnham Street , Opp , Grand Central Hotel , OMAHA , NEB. IAD CAI C A beautiful residence lot on Uli OHLC California between 22nd and 23d streets , $1600. BOGGS & HILL. CAI C Very nice house and lot OHLC on Oth and Webster streets , rfth barn , coal house , well cistern , shade nnd rult trees , ever ) thing complete. A desirable licce ol property , figures low UGS & HILL. CAI C Splendid busincs lots S. B. OMLC corner of 10th and Capitol BOGGS & HILL. O'Jtl f House and lot corner Chicago OHLC and 21st streets , $ 000. BOGGS & HILL. CAD QAI C Largo' house on Diucnpork "Uli OHLC street between 11th and 12th ( Oop location ( or boarding house. Owner nil ) ell low BOQGS&HILL. CAI C Two new houses on full lot OHLC In Kountze & Ruth's ndtU- Ion. This property will be sold very cheap , " " " - " ' 'I1LL. EOK SALE A top phcaton. Enquire of Jas. Stephcnson. 994-tt CflD CAI C Corner of two choice Iota In PUn OHLC Shlnn'a Addition , request teat at once submit best cosh offer. offer.BOGGS & HILL. CAI C A oed and desirable rcsi- OHLC dence property , J1000. BOGGS & HILL. Ar IM r RESIDENCE Not in the market. r IIIC On er will sell for 96,500. BOGUS & HILL. CflD CAI C * KOCHl 'ot ' i Shlnn's 3d ad rUli OALC dltlon * 160 tach. BOGGS & HILL rnn CAI C A very fine residence lot , to rUn OHLC some party desiring to build a fine house , $2iOO. ! BOGGS & HILL. TAD CAI C About 200 lota in Kountze & rUlf OHLC Ituth's addition , just south of tit. Mary's avenue , $450 to § 600. These lots are near business , surrounded by fine improve ments and ore 40 per cent cheaper than nny other ots In the market. Save money by buying these iols. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C 10 lots , suitable for fine rcsl- lUn OHLC dcncc , on Park-Wild a\enuc , 3 blocks S. K. of depot , all cohered with fine largo trees. Price extremely low. WOO to f700. BOGGS & HILL. CAI C Some very cheap lots in OHLC Lake's addition. I30GGS & HILL. CAI C Cheap corner lot , corner OnLC Douglas nnd Jefferson Sta. BOGGS & HILU CAI C 03lot * on 26th , 27th , 28th , OHLC20th and 30th SU , between Farnham , Douglas , and the proponed extension of f J Dodge street. Prices range from 9200 to WO. , J We luxe concluded to give men of small means , one more chance to secure a home and will build houwa on these lots on small paymcnta , and will eell lota on monthly payments.Bonos Bones & HILL. CAI C 160 acres , 0 miles from city , OHLC about 30 acres very choice > alley , with running water ; balance geutly rolling prririe , only 3 miles fjorn rallaoad , $10 per acje. BOGGS i HILL. CAI C < 00 acras In one tract twelve OHLC miles from city ; 40 acres cul tivated , Living tjyrlngof water , some nice val leys. The laud Is all Brst-class rich prairie. Price- 10 per acre. BOGGS & HILL. CflD CAI C 720 lucres In one body , 7 miles ) rUn OHLC west of Fremont , la all Icel land , pjoduclug heavy growth of grass , in high valley , rich soil and | inles. from railroad and side track , In good settlement and no better land can be found. HOGGS & HILL. PHP. QAI IT A highly Improml farm of rUn OHLC 240acres , 3 mills from city. rlne Improvements on this land , owner not a practical farmer , determined to sell. A good opening for some man of means. means.BOGGS & HILL. Cfl.B CAI C 2,000 acres of land near Mil- fUn OHLC land Station , 3,600 near LUk. A- horn , S3 to $10 ; 4,000 acres In north part of county - , ty , 17 to 810 , 3,000 acres 2 to 8 miles from Flor ence , 15 to 310 ; 5,000 acres west of the Elkhorn , f4 to 810 ; 10,000 acres scattered through the conn- tyje to $10. The aboxe lands He near and adjoin nearly etery farm in the county , and can mostly be sold on small cash paj merit , with the balance in 1-2-3- 4 and 5 > car's time. BOGOS k HILL. Cfl D C A I C Several fine residences prop rUn OHLC ertlea never before offered an J not known in the market ax being for sale , Locations nill only bo m&du known to purclmscra "meanlnr buslnes. , BOGOS K HILL. IMPROVED FARMS lmpro > e farms around Omaha , and In all parts of Douglas , Sarpy and Washington counties , Also farms lu Iowa. Fsr description and pricts call on us. BOGGS i HILL. I f | Business Lots for Sale on Farnam and Doug. / | IU Us etrcits , from 53,000 to 33.600. I BOGGS 4 HILL. EC/ID CAI C 8 biulncsa lots next west krUn OHLC of Masonic Temple price ad anccd of J2.000 eaUi. BOGGS i HILL CAI C 3 business lots west of Odd OHLC Fellows block , $2 WO each. BOGGS ii HILL. FOR SALE I business lots south side Douglas street , between litb and 13th , 1.3,50 * each. 110CCS & HILL. ICO acre * , ocvc'red withouii | { _ _ , , - , , , _ timber ; ihing VaUr , "iui. rounded by Improved rmt , only 7 toilei front clt , . Cheapen land onhaml. * i UOOOS & HILU