' * If V J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , MAY 15 ' * . The Only Importers ol _ L. "V" _ A _ 1ST a i Q.A in the West , Have Received per StBainBPllSARATOftA11 the Following Brands of Fine Cigars LA PATBIA. BOSHETTI. HENRY CLAY. HERNANI. FLOR CUBANA. . Princessas Conchas Conchas Princessas Conchas Regalia Conchas Regalia Reina Concha Especiales Petit Bouquets No. II and No 12. Bouquets and Regalia Chica Honradez Cigarettes All of the above will be sold wholesale or retail at New York Prices. Max Meyer & Co. are Sole Agents for the celebrated Ecsepcian Reina Victoria Cigars , made by Cubans at Factory 765 , Second District , New York , Beware of Imitations. Max Meyer & Co/s ROSES are justly celebrated as well as UNEXCELLED and HAND-MADE , Those desiring a good 5 cent cigar will do well to call for Max Meyer & Co/s COMBINATION , the only Havana Filled Five Cent Cigar made. Western Agents for Old Judge , Vanity Fair , Richmond Gem , and Caporal Cigarettes and Tobaccos ; also Imported Turkish Tobaccos and ' Cigarettes. Send for Price List to ocx , The Daily Bee. Monday Morainer , May 16. Weather Koport. ( The following observations arc taken nt the narno moment of time at all the uta- tlonsuamod. ) . Wia DnrxurmLTr. U. B , BIUHAL Stnvtoi. ) OMAHA. May 11. 1B82. (1:16 : p. in. ) f River 7 foot 0 Inches above high water mark nt Omaha and 4 feet 2 Inches at Yankton. LOOAL BREVITIES. ThU is circus day. Janaunchek cornea to-morrow night. Ashland bridge is now open for travel. modGtw2t An no bonds accompanied tbo recently- received bids for grading tbo nortb side of Farnam street , tbo commissioner/ ad vertise over again. Tbo Cno passenger steamer Wyoming , on route from St. Loum toUenton , was expected by her ngontH here yesterday , bat did not put in an appearance. The Denver train was beld thruo bours Saturday nlgbt for Iho Barrett troupe , who open in Denver lo-nlKht , It saved them twenty-four hours time. Mr. J. T , Allan noes out to-day to bring back a carload ol evergreens from Colorado for planting along the U , P. K railway in the Platte valley , Two of the drivers with Belli tUroth- m ! ers' circus are old Omaha boyt Kd. Simpson - son , an old exprets man , and "Charley , " who worked last summer for James Steph- enaon. enaon.Mr. Mr. Bernard Blgsby will lecture In BrownellHall to-iUy at three o'clock | > . m. , on "Tom Brown 'at llugbyt and Ox-i foid. " The public are invited. . Tbo parties who recently organized' an electric ilght company In St. Joe and put the works there in successful opera tion , propone to make an effort to qatab. lUh a similar enterprise iu Omaha. William Wright , an aged colored man wag collects tin cans in n big bag , fell into t to Jones street sewer Saturday night and came near drowning , Ho was rescued by officers Gorman and O'Grady. T. Henry Tlbble'u with his wife Bu rette , better known au "Bright KI < SS , " and hU daughters Uda and May , has gone north. Mr , Tibbies will locate on the Ponca reservation and embark in farming and stock raisin ; , lie will make n plctumiuo picture when ho gets his war paint and blanket on. Hon. A. Loudon Bnowdou , director ol the Philadelphia mint , intimates that ii tbo bill for o&tablUhlnk' an assay oflico in Ouiaha passes both houses of congrees , an appropiiation of 815.0CO to $20,000 ciu be obtained for the coustiuctlou of a suitable building , which would be qnlto im addi tion to the city , Mr , Samuel llecse , the well known job printer , has puichascd two very bund' Homo lots of H , U , Clark , Ktq. , on Soutli Avenue , and will build a fine bousa there1 on some time this fa'l. The first rehem&l for the grand con- onto ! the Y. M. 0 , A. , which takes place the latt of this month , was a bit ; one , and another will take place iiext Thursday at the sauie place. Two of the beat lady lingers in the city will nsxlst on the occa. rfon. The 1'irst M. K. Church , under the pastorate of Kev , J. W. Stewart , l iu. creating its membership nearly every week. Forty-two new members have been received tlnce Mr , Stewart took charge , Thn prayer meetings are well attended and the outlook is quite hopeful , An inquiry OB fo whence came the pretty girls and good looking matrons who appeared In such numbers < m Farnam street about noon Saturday , developed the fact that they were from Council Bluffs and came over to see Barrett at the mati nee , In Itcsedale. The county clerk and Us auUtauts trebnsy preparing aa abstract t ; show a clear title to the land deeded by Mr , Kountzo to the Government fur the im provements to bo made at Fort Omahn. The county commissioners Saturday cancelled the tax of ' 67 on the property. ' A crowd of laborers in and in front of the city clerk's office Taturday day at- tactcd the attention of n reporter , who | found it wan the men who had made the big ditch in North Omaha , being paid off by the commit ! c nn water works , to whom ! the matter HOB referred at the special meet ing of the city council Tuesday night. Mr. Nelson , S. Pinnoy , has been re- liovcd from the office of United States storekeeper of the Willow Springs distil lery nt his own request on account of health. Mr. John W. Jacobson , nf Host- ings and late of Nebraska City , has been assigned to fill the place. The commission of Alonzo Per&Ins , of 131olr , as United States storekeeper has been received. The committee appointed at the Swed ish und Norwegian masj meeting to correspond spend with the Swedish and Norwegian minister in Washington in leirard to the Vica Consulate at Omaha , have received on answer to the effect that Mr. N. N. Vinquest has resigned and that the Consu. Into la at present vacant , but the Minister intends to propose n perton to fill the vacancy and will not allow the Swedes and Norwegians of Nebraska to select or rec ommend any person to fill the position. The steamer Behon arrived In this city Saturday morn'ng en route from St. Loul * to Bismarck. She had some freight for Omaha parties , and took on a small con'- slgnment of freight hero for up river points. While lylnjj tied up to the bank just above the Union Pacific bridge , she caught fire near the pilot house , and tha crew had a lively fight with water buckets ts ex tlngulsh the il me . She lett Sunday morning. The weather on Sunday was as beau tiful as the heart could wish , and citizens generally took advantage of It by making excursions to the park nnd elsewhere. There was not a livery rig to be had in the city for love or money , and the C M which ran over the now St. Mary's nnd Park avenue line wore crowded down with passengers. The Btrcets were filled with people all day , and the change of temper- nturo wan appreciated by everybody. A special train over the B k M. , from Lincoln , nrrlvud yesterday morning with the Sells Bros.1 eh aw. The train was composed of about thirty stock , box and platform care , extra size , manulncturea expressly for thin outfit. There nro also three palauo sleeping cnrs , rrmdo ex. preiidy for Cell's Bros. The train was elde tracked east of the U , P. depot , and the animals and equipage generally un loaded nnd taken up Jfcrnam ittect to the circus tite on Capital Hill. OATAKHII OF T1IH IHADDER. Stinging Irritation , Inflammation , nil Udnoy and urinary complaint * , cured by ' Uuchupabla. ' " 81. liepot 'nt C , / Goodman's. . Madame Jnnimechok and Other Cora- Inpf Entertainments. While Januachek wua plnying recently - contly inDctroit an engagement which was unusually BiicofBsful for Hint city , the able critic of Tlio Frc-o Proas thuo spokoof herand her company "Tlioro certainly cxista no need nt this time to say ono word ia ro rd to the .merits of this distinguished arliato. iior nnmo nnd fame are too high in public favor nnd her ability IB too widely recognized by the thoatro- goinu public to call for any comment , or for an extraordinary bespeaking of attention. Janausohok's success the current and past seasons has anr. passed that of any former years , and the critical comments upon her act ing , have in the metropolitan press , have been moro laudatory if possible , than over boforo. It ia to bo noted also , that the corps of supporting artista has also found larpo favor everywhere , the company being pro nounced the very bust Janausohek haa over gathered together. " She appears iu Omaha thia week. " TIIK OLD QUAlIb , The Hotspur Dramatic club give two performances at Doyd'a opera house , matinee and night , Saturday , May 20th , for the benefit of the St. Joseph hospital. The plays that will bo pro. Rented will be the French military drama of the "Old Guard , " nnd the norio-comio drama , "Ohimnoy Cor ner. " The purpose for which the en tertainment is to be given is a good one , and we hope the opera homo will bo crowded to its ulmost capacity. Then and Now. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , May 17 , 1871. If. II. WAUNKII & Co. : Sin Fern n great many years I suffered from kidney disease. Nothing gave mo re lief. I finally tried your Safe Kidney und Liver Cure , and now am in per fect health d&w MRS TUOUAB JVELLV A LION'S LOVE , A Birth that Was Not Report ed to ihe City Phyeician. A Rorrmrkablo Family and a Bit of Family History. "I can't leave you quite so much milk this morning as usual , " said Louis Littlefiold , the dairyman , to a customer Saturday , "I had to leave so much for the baby lion ? " "What baby lion ? " asked the cus tomer. "Why , there's ono down on Twelfth atroot that is only throe days old , and feeds out of a bottle like many another baby. " A BEE reporter , hearing this singu lar conversation , went in search of the royal infant , which ho found , to- zother with its father and mother , at No. 080 aonth Twelfth street. A wooden cage , closely shut , stood in the front yard , and the reporter on knocking at the door was mot by Mr. E. M. Dunton , the young man who owns the animals in question. He very kindly answered the reporter that what ho had heard was true , "but , " tie added , "I want to know before hand that you will not go and aay in your paper that I feed the liona on dogs and cats , aa was stated last sum mer of their former owner. I don't do that , for I'm aa much op posed to cruelty to animals as any ono. " The reporter assured him that ho should be fairly represented , nnd ho accordingly led him to the cage , and began unbolting the lid which hangs across the iron barred front. As ho did BO thojro was an ominous growling from the interior , ' and the lid was struck violently by something from within. With caution to stand back , the lid was suddenly dropped and the anterior revealed , from which four liugo eyes like balls of fire glared at the reporter and hia informant. Talk about your menageries. No prettier sight was ever soon than those two magnificent specimens of the mountain lion. lion.Tho The pair consist of "Tom , " a male and his mote "Fannie , " the former two and the latter thirty years old Tom is the largest , and is about the siKO of a big Newfoundland dog , though much heavier , and his com panion is but little lighter. Both are tiger-shaped , but much moro beaiti- ful than thatanimal. . Both hava glossy coats of soft gray hair , little peaked ears , forocioua looking rows of teeth , and tuska and great gray eyes that roll restlessly aboutondlookany- thing but loving. Theao animals nnd another were cnught in the Big Horn mountains about two yoara ngo by an export , who pronounced iannios mate who escaped , to bo over 100 years old , for these ani mals live to that extreme ago They .are the only animals of the kind owned any where , nnd Mr. Dunton has a standing oflcr of $1,200 for the pair , which ho refuses , as ho intends to keep them for breeding purposes. Ho bought them abput eight months ago , and hnd them on exhibition at the state fair iu September. They nro in reality a largo ftpccics of panther ? but nro commonly known as the Hooky mountain lion. There was another female , but she gvo birth ton Jitter of young lions in the fall and they were killed and eaten by Tom when about three weeks old. The mother , after crying for her babies continually , died two days after of u broken heart. Mr. Dunton returned lust Sunday from a trip south and on Wednesday Fannie gave birth to three little lions. Iho proprietor tried to take them out of the cage but before ho could do BO Tom stiuok one and killed him. The mother lighting to retain her children , seized one in her tooth and it died soon after boim/ taken from her. The third \vas secured unhurt , and this the reporter saw wrapped in woolen cloth and lying behind the parlor atove. A regular mining bottle with a rubber tin stood on the table near by , from which the baby is fed regularly , but not too freely. The little lion is about the size of a half-grown cat , ia gray , spotted with black , haa enormous - mous claws , and n head out of all proportion - portion with its body. It has not yet got its eyes open , but when taken out and potted whines like a kitten with a double act of lungs , and scrambles about as awkwardly as mule up a tree. The animals are all fed on milk and ogga , the old ones also being given raw beef occasionally. It does not do to overfeed them , at they are aubject to dropsy if allowed to Hvo too well. Mr. Dunton will have the trio photo graphed in a few days. This city is his home , and ho does r > ot keep the creatures hero for exhibition. A FRATEKNaL VISIT. An Omaha OrRtmlzatlonTPays Q visit to Their Brethren of Council - , cil Blulfd. Friday evening a company of over forty of tho.members and friends of the Young Men's Christian associa tion , of this city , took a special train for Council Bluffs , for a social union meeting with the association of that place. The delegation was mot at the transfer by a committee , and escorced to the Baptist church , where a largo audience was in waiting. After the singing of several soul- stirring songs by the male choir , Dr. P. J. Montgomery , president of the Council Bluffs association , gave the Omaha brethren a cordial welcome , and after reading the first paalm , in troduced Dr. Doniao , of Omaha , who congratulated the young men and citizens of the Bluffs that they had re organized under such favorable cir cumstances. Ho exhorted them also to keep free from debt , and not forget their relationship to the church the arm of which ii is. After another song Mr. Warren Switzler was introduced and spoke of the two strong conflicting elements now at work in the world upon the moral character of its people , and es pecially upon the young men. ' Ono of the most potent agencies for the elevation of young men , as had been clearly demonstrated in ita work of the past quarter-century , waa that of the Young Men's Christian associa tion. "United work for young men , by young men. " Following the address of Mr. Switz- lor and a selection by the male quar tette , Mr Howflor , general secretary of the Omaha association , made a brief talk on the spiritual work of the Y. M , 0. A. and incidentally referred to the relationship of the association and church expressing decided views on this point. The association ia the church at work , it seeks by all legit imate moans to brin { young men under its influence , social and spirit ual. ual.When When the exorcises were concluded three-quarters of an hour was spent in a social way , nnd the Omaha boys returned with expressions of deep interest in the Council Bluffs work and as being , highly delighted with the reception'hoy ' rccsived. ASK your druggist forlleilding'ii Husalaft flalve. Keep it in the house in C.IEO of acci dents. I'dcoSSc. THE EPISCOPAL COUNCIL- Import in t Ecclesiastical Mooting Noxfc Week. The annual council of the Proton- taut Episcopal church in Nebraska will bo held'iu the basement of the now cathedral on Wednesday , and Thursday next , the 17th and 8th insUnts. The prdor of cervices and business will bo aa follows : WEnNESnAY AT 10 A. U. Morning prayer , holy communion , and eermon by the Kev. M. F. Carey , rector of St. Thomas' , Falls city ; after which , if there bo time , the council will organize and adjourn till U o'clock p > ni , At 3 p. ni , the business of the coun cil will bo proceeded with until G o'clock , when a reoosa will be taken until 0 o'clock , when the bishop will deliver his annual address , and mis sionary addresses will bo delivered by the Rev , T. 0. Eldrod , of Norfolk , and the Rev , David Barr , of Nebraska City. THURSDAY being Ascension Day , holy communion will bo administered at 0 o'clock a m , , after which business will bo resumed until 1 o'clock , when a recess will be taken until 3 o'clock , At 3 o'clock business will bo continued , A reception to the bishop , clergy and lay delegates will bo given at the residence of the Uev. John Williams on Nineteenth street , to which mum- bora and friends of the church are cor dially invited. MOUNT AllBOll NURSERY , Hedge plants 75o. per thousand wholesale or retail. T. E , B. Mason , Shenandoah , la. d--'t Wanted 100 mechanics and labor ers to buy best boot a and shoes at P. H Greon'a , 410 S.13th street. NEVILLE-KEITH Man-logo of Mr. Wm. Neville and Mies Molllo Keith. The following marriage notico.taken from The North Platte Telegraph of the llth inst. , will bo of general in terest to our city readers. Mr. Nev ille was formerly a resident of this city , where ho practiced law at one time and subsequently was sent to the legislature which elected the late Hon. P. W. Hitchcock to the United States aonato. Dr. Joseph Neville and ex- United States District Attorney Jamea Neville , of this city , are his brothers. Miss Mollie Keith , that was , is also well known hero , having spent con * sidorablo time here in visits to her her many frionda. The Telegraph says : "Tho marriage of Mr. William Ne ville and Miss Mollie A. Keith , of this city , was consummated at the homo of the bride's father , Mr. M. O. Keith , in North Platte , on Wednes day , May 10. It was a private affair , but a few parties outside of relatives of the families being present. The ceremony took place at 8:30 : p. m. , be ing the beautiful ono of the Episcopal church , and was performed by Bishop Clarkaon , of this state. Misses E. 0. Gaeey , Allie Clark , Jessie and Frankie Barton acted as bridesmaids , and wore the only persona who stood up-with the contracting parties. After the ceremony was performed a fine colla tion was spread before the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Neville decided to forego the customary wedding tour and.have remained in the city , the Sontei resi dence on Fifth street having been fitted - ted up for their occupancy. Of Mr. and Mrs. Neville the Tele graph can say little that ia not al ready known to our people. jMr. Neville has been following his pro fession , that of law , in this vicinity for several years , and ho has built up a reputation as an attorney , second to that of none in western Nebraska. Ho has had a largo and varied expe rience in the practical walks ot life , and the union just consummated will but add impetus to his ability and ambition , as well aa enlarge his sphere of usefulness , for marriage is an insti tution that gives men fidelity of pur pose and permanency in the world. Mrs. Neville is a lady who has been known to the people ot this city since girlhood , and few command their re spect and esteem as an accomplished , able woman , moro than she , North Platte has always been proud of her , and the now relationship , she has con tracted but augments that feeling. " SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN-MONt . VONCY TO LOAN Call at Law Orace ot O. luThonns Roam 8 Crelzhton Blor > . . . . 8 per cent In- ) fJ < J\\\J\J tercel In sums.of 12,500 and upwards , for 8 to G years , on flrat-clasa city and ( arm property. Buuig liujL EaiATU and LOAU Aaincr. Uth and DowUs Sts. HELP WANTED. TXTANTfirJ--/ flrst-cla's wholesilo clothing fV house for each of tbo states of lllstourl , Kansas and Ni bras k a at veraljiood calf pmencom- nmtidlDK tra'c. Atldrun with reference and full part cuUrs regarding territory at d terras , P. 0.1)9X ) 2003 PnlUticlphll , I'a m)3 ) CtsoJ F.D A competent girl to cook aud do L'enoial liouicwotk. Itcf.'recce roiiulro ) Family B nail. Addrcsa F. l. OHAIiLK , 110-10 Kearney > cb , AgMtodo general hou oi rk , WANTED uiruorlSth and Casn H toit , at teller worts m tf Two Band brick moildcrs. In quire at W , U. Bullett'd olUco at 317 South 13U ttrcet. 105-lSf WANT JO teams on Florence Cut-CD , ajes I S3.f 0 per day. Work until O.-toher. 112 tf JAUE3 P. VINCENT. ANTED Girl ta do general housswork , in W : small fuully. S018 Hurt street. 110-15 DK.PAUL. A girl t ) do general housework , WANTED Jiekson street. efl tf A competent laundrei * at flouth WANTED . UttS. U. KOUNTZE , US-lit' 50 rcen for railroad ucrk. n. WANTED , Kiu.Itimeut Agutit , llth street , neat Farnam. 00-lSr A.MED A laundrus at tht > fct. Charles Hotel. 82 If 'ANTED A good tobcr ti-rnutier. 70 IS' LultK-NZaUIHULK. Good girl at 1M ( North ICto st. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED. ' aituatlon by a louipetuu boon- WAM'KU r who umlcrittnd * diy go d , peaks BcandluivUu. Addrtus \ . O. 1. Ufa otllt . 1186' A widow from the cast WANTED work , fewlog or light housework preferred. Wages tot to be contlderd eo much 04 good borne. AJJruu N. O. lite ottlitj. "TTTAKTEU Situation byjoungman , loir bus- YV ioeis education , In wbolcialo or counuls- ( loabouiB. II. Y , U e offlco. 1W-18- \TtrANTED-3ltuattonln a nrst-d'ass grocery \ \ store , 01 clerk by a man who is not afraid to work. Haary no tbjcct until familiar with the bii'lnese. liesi of reference given. Apply to O. T. HoviBcr. Sup't..M.C.A. . , reading room , oraddresi K. S. Bco of flee. 114-13 * TTTANTED A iltuvtlon an book-keeper or VV clerk In some western city , by a joung man22 years of age. Ilaihaltno years exper ience in double-entry book-keeping , licit o reference * given Address C. H. 1) . , P. O. box 404 Hartford , Conn. 109-lSt \TTANTED-Sltuatlon by middle aged lady In YV hotel or wldowois lamily as hou ekeopcr is competent to take full charge , no objection to go out of the city. Address Housekeeper Bee olllce. 102-13' Employment by a flrst-cl .31 bake WANTED , Kmplo/mcnt Agent , llth street nca Farnnm. 33-13" "VTTANTBD Situation by a man of experience VY and ability , in city and cnmtry , good reference Addrcjj A. 1) . Hoe ofllcc 97-13 * \T7 ANTED Hy a first-class dressmaker , scw- YY Ing ol all Kinds , at No. 13U Dodge > trcet : or will go out arm douorkat moderate prlcts , 78-16 * MICELLANEOUS WANTS. \\T ANTED Rooms sultablo for light house- YY keeping , furnlihed or unfurnished , rea sonable In price. A'ldrcfs 1) , C. L. Bee olllce. ANTED To buy a good pjny , price not to W exceed * :0 , address F. L. McCLURE , 100-13 * Omaha , Nab. To loan 3SUOor$300 tosorao re- WANTED paity , who will g TO mo steady emplo ; m nt In a grocery or dry goods ana gro cery aittaro clerk , hxptricuce moio oi an object atfUrit than wages. Address 111-tt t-LL. POWKLL , Klver Slour , Iowa. ON El A partner wanted , acttre or si ent , M with $5000 to $20,000 cum to Invoit In a _ imito builnoss which Iu six months time wi.l [ ay a profit at lojst equal to the amount In. vested , and both be turned Into clean cash and the partnership ended. Address "Monty" Bee office. BJ-tl \TTANTED FurnlshO'l room with board , for YV > > " , wife and child , In a good totality. Pike muit be reasonable. Addrts * D , A. lioo office. - 71-131 600 pnvy vau.ts , sinks And cess pool i to clean with banltary Vault and Sinn Cleaner , the best In use. A. Kvans & Co. , residence 1200 Dodge street. Omaha. _ W "ANTED Fundin ? bridge and school bonds. tl.T. Clark. Beileme. Sg-tt _ "TTTANTED * children aa boarders In a select YV ocbooi , M 10th and California St. L. B. LOUMIS. 767-U _ FOR RENT HOUSES AND LAND. VT1CKLY FURNISHED ROOMS One door JLN north ol DoJfte on 18th. , . " 118-JO' J710R RENT The 'tccond .floor consisting JU ol Ore rooms of the brlclc b nldlng corner Liot'Elas and 12th strett , also the more uelow to rent. L. Lehman. 117-tf I OR RENT Furnished room corner 10th and J } Dibits. 120-tf TTIOK UENT Furnished room with or without J ; board In a private iiuullyat 1113 18th street. 12'.18 * RENT Two furnished front roorui at FOR 459 bctneen lltraey and UtTw rJ , Hth tret. 101.16 * TnOR RENT House ol lx rooms. 1112 llth JL1 street , touth ot Pa.lflc. T. 0. PELLE. 01-16 * FOR RUNT-A nicely furnished room , 8. E. front , /Or one or twa Ronthmen Inquire at HH 18tU street , between Clark and Grace ; old No. 030. Reference required. U FOR r.ES'T House of five rooms , corner 23d and Pierce. Apply at 8. O. Stevenson , cor ner 17th and Ca-u. iie r f as > r Church. POtf TJOR RENT-rNeat'y furnUho : room with prlr 1J llcje of adjoining ( parlor. 1813 Webster street. HO-tf RENT New rooms furnlsred or u&fur. TO ni'hi'd is dcilred commanding flno view of tha Jlver , bridge , Council DIu0 > , and icenory Up ant doTn the rher for twenty miles , "llocuior'uBlock-1 corner frtlitnd Honu.d. JO-tt 1011 HK.Vi' A uulto of nicely furnished room torrent. U. E.corneriMtliand Datvnport BtrccU 931-tf : T710H LKASK Atf-5 ajiur , newrut niuo UBI L1 denco lots near 25llietrett and St. UaryVave. 918-tf W II. 1UHTLKTT , itCOl EtUtu Agent. 17\Otl HUNT X lunutnvd 1001111 ovti tn JTJ chauM * Exchange , ! ? . X. cor. ICtu > nd Uod ; uroeta. V-H-tl TT1011 HKNT Mlccly ( urnlnliixj rooiua with o > Jj without board. Itcaoonablo prlcuu. 201t OiuaBt. BALE 1710H BALK A Lou < o and lot on Uodga street , JL1 cno ol tnatineit locations In tin city 116-tl J. U. DUMONT , ISth unl llarnfy. I/1OH HAM ) lu liable corner lot JJoli Inx lot X1 ifark avenue. GEO. W , AllKd itt-tr UOG Karnam btmct. "TTIOK SALE Drug store coropleto annual K > Ioi upwaiil of teoju , Is well located , In llkonilngton , county mat of KrMiklln County , and rut of the U , a. land otllco ( or Southern Nebraska , full particulars furnished on a plliatlon to W. O. U011IN80N. 82-1 J HALF One house and lot at a bargain FOR four room2 closets , ptntiy. cit tern &c Inquire en nrem lies , No. 122 20th bt. UogK'n & IlUrs addition. OM6t MRS. A. U I.OFOHEN. SALE 100.000 excellent hard brick , for FOB , cbcnp for cath , If taken cntlieaotbey stand in the kit i , by LORENZO DI11DLK , Yard ono block south of corutr , of 15th street and Ilelhcuo Road. 69-13" 77\OR \ SALE Or Trade ; 4ixl82 feet on lOlh JJ street next to the corner of Harnev , also eoxlSi feet on the a t tide between Uud < e and Capitol at cnue. Enquire of II , DERTil OLD. S3 It SALE-Tho Warm SpiliiK , situated 24 FOR south ol the U. f. railroad iu Carboa County , Wjomln ; Territoiy , 440 acrei ot miadow and upland till * guaranted. Address \V. IJ. Caldviell. Warm Springs , Wyoming. SALE Neat cottage of five rooms , barn , FR , and cistern , on3rd street netr Cali fornia , at 11,400 , easy term1. JU-Cagua opposite pcuto.llie. S2-tf I OK SALE A restaurant at a bargain. n F Mannweller. llth stroel near Farnam.938U 938-U T710K SALE Iho POPULAll HOTEL , known J } aa the BOYS' HOME. This houno Is co- tially located , has eou h and cost front , and In surrounded w th flno ihadc trees ; cent .Inathlrty Bleeping rooms , * has Ice house. laundry , eamplo room , etc. Haia world w do reputation and a better patron ; ge than many houses ot twlco Ita capacity. Price $5,000 For particulars ad dress , A. A. SAWDKY , Red Cloud , Mb.E54U E54-U LOTS ; HOMES FOR EVI'.RYBODT SKAP offer * burgalns In lota In hl new sul len just went of 1.111 adjoining Fhlnn'a ad. dittoes , ( only $200 to $400 each only 6 per cent dovm and 5 per cent per month , cQlcea 10th and Douglas streets. See Column. PlOll SALE 200 choice lots In Han com Place , JD W. K Bartlctt , Heal Estate Agent , 317 8. 13th street. 833-U EOlt SALE A good corner lot on Dodge and 28ih street , m a very fast growing part of the city , will divide. Inquire at 810 South Eflth street , near Farnam.Bogg'a & IllU'a addition. 820-lm "I710R SALE 20 lota near Hanscom Park , west JC of Park Avenue. 5450 to ,6900 each. Me- Caguo opp. PostofBcu. 671. tf "I7WRY Thoroughbred Jersey Bull No. 83Z JC "M. H. H. B. " , winner of prlzo at Stata Fair. Stands for service vt Nebraska Poultry Yards , West Omaha. Graham * . Browne , 685-lm 171011 SALE One second-hand 26 horse powe JD engine , good as newal o two 8 horse powo r and two IB horse power engines , new. Boilers ol all sizes , now. Inquire Omaha Foundry an Machine Co.U. P. By. bet 17th and 18th omaha 662-lm T7IOR SALE Or will excha fro for Omaha pro- JD I iperty , an Improved sec on of land adjoin ing ; a station on U. P. R. R. M. DUNHAM , lilt Farnhain St. , Omaha. 720 8mt FOR EALK. \ BRICK ESTABHOOK ft COF. 1IAY At A. H. Bander1 Feed Bto BALED 1018 Harnev St. 19.tf MISCELLANEOUS. TTISTKAY NOTlOf Taken up by the under- Jil s'ffnoJ ' at hli place on Connoly's Farm on Uellveuo road. Hay 10th 1832 , one red cow with spotted h < al ( whiteand redabout 8 yoara old. Ownercnnhavo the sanio by proving property anJ pijlnir charres. JACOB SaiPPOUEiT. 122 IS' > and toft stove wood can be obtained HAR the wood yard on Chicago Direct bo- twtcn ISttt and 15th , for caah. Prompt del < verr guaranteed. 121-13) T AKEN UP-A large red "cow , vlth strap around the neck. ADAMS & HOWELL. 93 ! South of Poor housa. S'lllAUEU From my place In the city , a white cow about beven or eight years old , brandfid U on one thoulder ; haa same red hat . I will pay areuard for her recovery. K. WAKEOEY. 103 d2t wit * mo BtUCKDAYEUS-To let a contract for JL laying from 74,000 tJ 100,000 brick. In quire at ( .tlics ot < mahn Foundry and Machine Co. , U. P. Ky. between 17th and 18th street. 11315 milOSE wlshlnir now wells bored , or old one * JL cleaned or lowcrid , will please call on or address II M. HKO\VN , 01-18 IBDTBurtUtraet' . PAVING No need ol siyinp jrranlts bloiks are too dear for pavlntf the streets Thtro is a man In Omaha that.wlll K\\O \ turtty and pat In graiilto blocks 8 inches deep for $3.26 pot yird. Aidrocs 10 Bee oflico. cg-31 mAKEN UP A cow about 7 yexrsold , red with J-i white wrtMwe horns Also a heifer , red , with whlto ( pots , both with calf. FRANK K'DEREO. 73-ltt on t w Bakery , ISih Si. nca > yii OT"A " "P" of the North MRS. 0. A. rLUSON-n-ectro Magnetic Heal jr , also buslnei aud medical OMr. vpyant. I'Kychometic rtadlngs ft.d trentmSuV glveu. dilly from U a. m. to 4 p. m. Can becen. T sultc byUtter. end name. ago. and leek ยง f J Caas S' , | Omaha , Nob. * ygg "injh AVE flENT-Ch ? of 80 full lots to -I EDWAED iiUEHL - , c , 9 * " , rALJIYSTERY ANU | CON J TIONALIST , 49i Tenth Street , bctwpun farnaw EndUa.ney. Will with , the aid of B C i-.v , obtain for My one a gKnce at tSo raf and ritat.nf and nn . , . ! . . _ . _ ji. _ . . . pruibDt , on curtain coadltlouu Ia the fu ture. BooU and Shoes tntde " to > rder. Purfea * " " yntrtn \ , Absolutely Pure. This po der ner varies. A y , strength and- '