THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , APRIL 15. 1885. THE OLD AND THE NEW. The QU Oily Council Met Last Niaht CofflMM ThtirWorl The New Council nml Mayor Hojd Took the HcliiB of 1'owcr Promptly at 7:30 : o'clock last evening , thn city council was cilled to order by acting Mayor Murphy , wlth'a full attend ance of members. The hall wai crowded nt an early hour , as it waa known that the old council wonld hold their lant meeting , and the hungry horde of office- seekers with their Tray , Blanche , Sweet heart b&ckcra , were In attendance near the throne. After the usual preliminary business , communications were received from the acting mayor , approving a number of ordinances already reported in the BEE , and also a communication from the s mo source declaring that the deeds and con tract rotating to the transfer of the coart house property , and the ute of the now court houao oflices by the city for three years had boob executed and the whole matter adjusted. The council ordered the deed to bo recorded and the contract accepted. Several petitions regarding the paving on St. Mary's avonua In pwlng districts 32 nnd 3-1 were properly referred. By unanimous consent IlcdCcld pro- eonUd a report advcno to the protest of citizens touching grading on Twelfth street , between Howard and Jocks Dn. Adopted. An ordlnanco wan passed which repeals so much of Ordinanca 848 , as relates to tbo paving in districts Nos. 38 and 25. The council then took a recess of ten minutes for the clerk to complete the minutes preparatory to the final adjourn- inont ot the old city council. Whllo this waa being done , Jndgo Bonoko appeared la the hall and was busy administering the oath of office to Mayor-elect Boyd and the several conncilmon who bad not been sworn in. Mayor Bpyd , calm and cool as an au tumn moroiog , stopped to the platform and in reaponso to Judge Bonoko'a ques tion as to the oath , replied clearly , "I do , " and then stepped back to his seat , anew now , full-fledged mayor of a young , rush ing and prosperous city. The clerk announced his readiness to road the minutes and did sowhen they were approved. The last moment of the council's existence was at hand. A silence- brooded over all , which was brok en by Mr. Furay , who sent up and had read a resolution of thanks and high appreciation of Mr. Murphy's official conduct and of personal regard for him , which was adopted by n unanimous vote , every man voting distinctly. A eimilar resolution was adopted as to Olerk Jowctt. The of ficial bond of J. E. Boyd , as mayor of Omaha , in a penalty of $20,000 , secured by H. Konntzo and T. Marphy , was ap proved , and with solemn mien and steady voice Mayor Murphy declared , that as there was no further bnslners before the council , it wai adjourned tine die. Slowly the members loft their seals , shook hands with friends and the out going mayor , whose c reor na a council man has been a most hrlllunt and creditable - able ono , and ono by ono mingled with the crowd that tilled the spncioan hall. Their work la fmlthod ; tholr record made ; their past ia history yet to bo written. Old Conncilmen , farewell ! the night grow darlc , "On purple liilla a deeper Hhado descending. Kecmling now the dying numbers ring , KninUir nnd fainter down tlio distant dell , * * * And now 'Us silent nil ! " Old Couucllmen , faruwoll ! ! TUB NEW COUNCIL. ' Rip , rap , fell Clerk Jowott'd gavel , and the now councllmon ranged thorn- solves about the desks junt vacated by the old ones. Mr. Foray waa made temporary president and ho at once ordered the roll to bo called , each of the HOW members responding. Mayor Boyd announced that ho had approved the bonds of the twelve coun- cllmcn. On motion of Thrano Mr. W. F. Bechol waa elected president of the council by acUmatlon , and ho asaepted in a throo-mlnuto speech of thanks. Mayor Boyd then stdppod to the pioi- Idont's platforrn and read the fol lowing sensible INAUOUltAL ADDUESS. Gentlemen of the Oity Council : In assuming ihu reepouiibllitles ol the posi tion cf mayor I desire to eay that it will glvo ino great pleasure to co-operate with your honora bio bcdy In all measure pertaining to the good of our city. As yet I have had but llttlo opportunity to Inform myeolf in regard to the condition of the various departments , but will do seat an early day , and submit for youi consideration such recommendations and changes as 1 doom necessary. ' ' The niaoaaed valuation of tbo city foi 18841s $9025,007. The total bonded Indebtedness , exclusive of the § 111)8,000 ) district paving bonds , ia $657,050. Thii includes the § 50,000 bondi voted In November vombor , 1884 , and which ara not yd issued. In this connection I might say I am Informed by the city engineer tha when all paving done to date , coverlns all contracts , Is settled for , there wll remain of tbia fund less than $45,000 By reference to these figures it will bi aeon that $94,010 of the $100,000 bond [ voted for on the 7th lust , , to take up thi floating Indebtedness of the city , can bi Issued and still be within the 10 per con limit , ni provided by law. During the pa t two poara , aocordluj to the report of the city attorney , judg ments have been entered against the cii in pursuance of resolutions of the clt council , for the sum of $04,028 18. Thl is $37,027 In oxocai of the levy. Add t thla the amount of sundry bills allovrci by the council ( $10,059.71) ) the amoun required for the payment of fire , polic and other departments until July 1 , an the total will be about 678,000. This leaves a nut-gin of $12,000 , whlcl It la estimated will be about sufficient t pay the clly'aj proportion of the sewer ti In the contested sewer tar caaes. Aitopublfo Improvements , tbo piymer for which has to bo made out of the general oral food , cannot bo legally contracted fc until after July 1st next , and not the unless the floating indebtedness is fut dot ] , I would eugyest that yuir honorabl body provide by ordinance for the itsa and sale of theto bonds , or to muc thereof as may bo required for the pu : pose named as soon as possible. Tli public Improvements , for which a larf part of thii floating Indebtedness wi created , while they may have been nee ? i&ry and good lt > themselves were mu lu excess of tbo levy , and in direct viol tlcn of the law. The cU \h \ charter , as amended at the last session of the legislatures ia more strict than before , and mako' the mayor Individually liable for nil ex penditures in excess of the amount In the various funds subject to disbursement. This being 93,1 , cannot sign any contraato , or approve any ordinance for tbo appro priation of money for the payment of contracts or of the omployoi unless there nro funds for such pnrpoeo. Now that arrangements have bocn madn whereby the city has bcc nn pos sessed of suitable grounds , I wonld rcc ommcnd that action bo taken tt nn early day for the erection of a city hall building. In my opinion that building should bo of Bufliclcut capacity to nc commodato the wants cf a city thrice onr population. In all probability the assessed valuation of the city forl885 , will pormlt the volingof bonds totho extent of another S100.00P , and If no , I wowldsug- cost that a proposition for that purpoao Dotiibmittcd to the voleri at a special olcction. I have enumerated but a few of the many Important inattcrj that will in time demand your serious and careful atten tion , and In concluding dcslro to asiuro you of my earnest wish that wo may work together for the benefit of the city and all ita people. Very respectfully , JAMRS E. BOYD , Mayor of Omaha. The council ai uorr constituted consists of the following members : Mcesro. Dochol ( president ) , Bailey , Boll in , Dally , Ford , Fnray , Goodman , Goodrich , Lao , Laodor , Schrocdor and Thrano. All were present at the call of the roll last night and answered to their names. During the rending of Mayor Boyd'a address he called particular attention to the fact that under the present charter neither the mayor could approve nor the cDuncilmen vote for nny contract , ordi nance , &a. , appropriating nionoy unless there shall bp funds in the city treasury at the tlma iiablp to moot the debt thus created. If tbia law Is violated the official makes hlmtolf personally respon sible. Mayor Boyd nominated Ohas. Maes depot special policeman without pay , and the council prompter confirmed his ap pointment and also nls bond. tTho council then approved the bonds of Police Jndgo Steinberg nnd City Trea surer Buck. Mr. Furay proposed to ( loot a clerk , bnt the president ruled that under the now charter this could not bo done until the next mooting after the organization , and thereupon the council adjourned. THE OMAHA CLUB , The New Rooms or the Organization und a Description Tliorcol' . The Opening. The Omaha Club rooms In tha now Paxton builtliug are now entirely furn ished , and BO far at outward equipment goes , are nearly ready for occupancy. The momborj of the club will hold their Grat formal meeting in the now resort next Saturday night , when rnloa and regulations of the norr regime will bo discussed. On May lit , or thereabouts , a urand "blowout" will tolio place , con stituting the formal opening of the club in ts now quarters , The rooms are elegant throughout and chastely fuinlshod with warm-colored brngaels carpets , and tinted and toned uniformly in such a munner ai to pro duce the most pleasing effects. ' THE KOOMS A wide hallw.iy loads from the elevator landing on the third itoor to the entrance ot the club roonu proper , which consist of a largo pirlor , billiard room , music room , card room , dancing room and cifo , besidea bath , coat and cloak rooms. The reading parlor in the northeast corner is to bo n beautiful room , 42 feet long and 21 feet wide , from which opens a music room by an arch , extending the room fifteen foot. There are seven larpo windows overlooking the busy lr llic at the Interjection of Farnam and Fiftsonth strcote. A largo and artistically designed fireplace has teen built in the west wall , and the walls with paper In some rich design. Off from the side of the parlor Is the billlaul room , 30i21 feet , with two windows overlooking Fainam strait. Here , also , . ia a cheerful grata fire and room for thrco tables , two carom and ono pool , with six feut space at the end of the tables and four foot between. Behind this la n small hallway leading to tbo rnniu corri dor , of ! from which opeca a coat room. A card room , 13x12 , opens off the mnslo room. Just behind the reading room and open ing from them by sliding doois , is a largo room , ' 20 feet deep and 34 feet wide , overlooking Fifteenth street , which it Is ! proposed to use ai a dnuclng room. It can ba occupied In connection with the club rooms or rented separately for select entertainments. It Is well lighted and approached by two outside entrances , ono Immediately opposite a sun\U room to bo known as tbo ladles' dressing toomoii the other oido of the hall. Behind this dressing- room Is a bith room and a izo- able kitchen. In beginning , the ball-room may bo , used as a dining room , the tables being cleared away for dances. There are alHo three largo office rooms at the roar , ono being 10 by 24 , The members announce th t the eating rooms are to bo presided over by a competent chof-do-culslne , who will bo engaged In tbo ast. The lunch rooms will ba open to all the members properly furnlihod with tickets. JO Is It Is the Intention of tha club to ( sine special privilege cards to parties living In 10 other cities , on the request of a friend at 30 who may bo a member of the club , which will admit the holder to all the privileges of'tho ' club room. The club will from Jg tlmo to tlma hold Invitation receptions S- but will give no regular aerlci of balls or ; parties , its ; This organization , which now comprises In Its membership one hundred and toed thirty of the young men of this city , it ed . * . . . . * . f i rtt at ono Vhich is calculated to fill an inopor t nt nlcho In the instropolitau rcqalro C8 meaU of Omaha. Ila ozUtenco and ite id prosperity are an earnest that social life eh la this city la not stagnant. to Durlag tlio recoat between tbo cutgoln ) IX of the old and the inoomiog of the new clt H ; councils last night , Acting Mayor Murph ; int being on tbe floor of the chamber , Pat Ford' _ little black dog mounUU into the seat id there eat dog'fasbioii for aomo time with been For dignity of manner and expression th.it man ; en animals with fewer leg * might sometime in- profitably Imitate. blo ao In tuo Uulne of tlio Fullei ich ir- Nxw Yonic , April 14 , Gangs oi. mei irhe he worked all nl ht tn the ruins ot tbe eigh go fallen tenerrenta on West Sixty-Second street but turned up nothing but bricks and broke timber. There were no dead or injure a found. Tbe firemen think there are bodlea 1 ide the rutai , but hope grows stronger , howevei ilt. that this may not bo ao. Lewis Waller , Ity fireman who waa Injured , died to-day , * TEMPERANCE TALK , The Establishment of it Knight Tem < plars' tiodgo A Coming Jjcctiircr. Puriuant to tha call published In the ihily papers n goodly number of old and prospective Good Templars asiomblod nt the residence of Bliss Lucy Parker , on St. Mary's avontio , Monday evening , to dig- cuu the qnostlon of forming n now lodge In the city. SD encouraging was the ontlook that not only was the matter favorably dlacnasod. bnt a lodge was duly organized by the Grand Worthy Chief Templar P. J. Slbloy. The tal lowing oflicora were installed in their positions : W. 0. T. A. L. btonocypher. W. V. T.-Mrs. 0. T. Bunco. W. 11 S.-ir. L. Toslovin. W. M. D. W. Parker. W. Trow. MM. KataToatevin. W. Chnplftin Unas. A. Berry. W. I. G. Mrs. A. L. Stonoeypher. W. O. G.-Kdwtml .Tonea. Deputy CIIBS. T. Uunce. The lodge proposes to go to work In earnest , and thoco Is the possibility of the establishment of n second ledge in North Omaha at nn early date. A TEMl'EllANCr. 11EV1VAL. Mr. Montague , the noted tompornnco lecturer , will open a series of meetings in this city on Sunday next. Mr. Mon tague has mot wi'h great nucccss in his work In var'oan parts of the state , and la spoken of a very ilaont talker , and ono who numbers hin converts by thonssndo , wherever ho goes. Ho has met with great success in Lincoln , Genoa , nndother points In the state. THE DODGE STREET OEGAN , The Presbyterians Try Tliclr Kow Fipo Or n AYUU Satisfacto ry Kosultp. The musical people of the Presbyteri ans of Dodge street church on Monday afternoon met in their handsome church to test the now pips organ just finished and put in place by the constructors , Johnson & Son , of Westfield , MJ.SJ. The organ IB of bright woodwork , highly pol ished , with pipes of a dollcato bull tipped with maroon and blue , beautifully har monizing with the furniture of the church. There are twenty-ono stops , each with fiftv-eight pipes , and the pad- ah , several of which are reversible , have a compass of twonty-sovon keys. The pipes number between eleven and twelve hundred. Among the gentlemen who first tented the instrument yoatordny were George F. Mayer , Will T. Tabor and Arthur East Eeqr ? , all most accomplished artist ] whoso performances on the splendid in strument were applauded uproariously. The orcjaa proved satisfactory in every way and will bo opened with concerto on April 22nd and 23rd when Mr. Eddy of Chicago will ba organist and a chorua choir , led by Mr. F. S. Smtth will give the vocal music. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE , Secretary Conoyor's Enumeration lor this Year. Secretary Conoyer of the board of cdn- citlou has compiled the returns of the enumerators of the school census In the city , which comprises all persons In the ally of school ages , that Is , between the years of 5 and 21. The census shows a total of 11,144 , agaiaat a total of 10,307 , for lest yoar. The census of this year Is : First ward 2,032 Second ward 2eC5 Third ward 882 Fourth ward 1,5GG Fifth ward 1,783 Sixth ward 2,309 In all these except In the Fifth there ii a marked increase , but In the Fifth tbo figures ahoTT a falling of over 800 In th enumeration , although the simo person took the caucus both years. Perhaps thrro n on error , although efforts to do toot such a one have failed. The Small 1'o.v Hero. A BEE reporter late yesterday after noon learned that a caeo of small pox ex isted in Omaha , and dcspito diligent enquiring made slow headway in learning the truth of the rumor , until at too late an hour to visit the person stricken. It maybe bo stated upou testimony received by the reporter last night that a few days ago , a negro came to Omaha from Denver , Colorado - orado , sijllcted with the disease which ho had contracted in Denver , On Monday night ho was convoyed to the pest house from a room In a tenement house on Tenth and Divonport streets. This tenement wan occupied by several families of colored people who might have been endangered by the presence of the eiok man. The health authorities of Omaha have been very qulot and cautions about the fact of this casa of small pox , for reasons that doubtless appear good to thorn. The ratlcnt'a name Is not known at this writ ing , bnt If allowed , the DUE reporter will visit him and learn the true atate of af fairs to-day. Meantime there IB no need for a * scare. Small pox Is easily managed. WASHINGTON NOTES. aOV-nKII-IfT KMl'LOTKS UUBT PAY THII UKBTB , WABHINOTON , April M. Secretary Kndi. cott iisued tlia following circular : In view of tlia many complaints received on tbe subject it is bereby announced to tbe employe * of this department tbut they are expected to pay tbeir just debts. While the department will not permit iUelf to be used as a colleo- tion agency , and declined to take action in cue whera illegal intereit I ) charged , or where Indebtedness waa incurred before * tbe em ployes euterrd the service of the department ] neither will it harbor anyone who contract1) o debt on tbe ttrength of his official position and than without sufficient excuse neglects to make payment , and generally , it may ba said that where the case Jug been tried and judgment rendered , it is too late tc deny tbe justness or correctness of the amount of judgment. Hereafter complaints will be sent to the proper chiefs of bureaus , who will bo expected totako such action ai may bo ne ccsiary , and if It rhauld appear that an em ploye is niinu his official position as a nblelc to avoid the payment uf hi ) debts aud in violation of this circular he will Lx recommenced for cischargo. THE COMMISSIONED Of AGR1CDLTDBB. CommUaloner Colman practically began th ht dlacbarge of bis official duties as coinmlaaione , ol agriculture to-day. He Is already fainiba en with the general working of tbe department ed but will give hlmttlf some time to itudy th In details of its machinery before forroulatiu , any general plan of operations. He will g a toUotton the latter part of next week to baa the opinion * of cattle Importer ! and others ic tcrcstod In the removal of the cattle riuaran- tine from Walthnm to Littleton , Mas * . \n Associated prets reporter asked the com- case had thus far been confined to a slnglo county , and that the people of the ttnto were acting energetically and Intelligently for Us eradication. Their great dlllicnlty was n Jack et funds. Ho thought the legislature of Mis souri ought to bo called together to make more liberal provisions to moot this emergency. But there was doubts whether Its members had been edu cated tin to the point of taking the only ofllclont means potsiblo for tlio suppres sion of this scourge It wap , ho said , n ( act that no outbre.ilc ; of this ditonsc , cither in tbo United States or nbroad , had over boon sup pressed without government aid. The bureau of animal industry of the department , while rendering Invahmulo services , still lacked the txjwor , under former Interpretations of the law , to tnko steps which experience proved to bo most effective. In cases of this kind. There waa no _ known way of atiporesstng pleura pneumonia but by killing every animal which has been either ntTocto.-l or exposed. Having been killed they should be buried deeply , bides nnd MI , for the dis order was communicable after death. The original law establishing the bureau of animal Industry gives authority for the oxpcndilme of such a portion of the animal appropriation os may bo necessary for investigations and quarantines , but does not in direct terms authorize the expenditure ? of monev to help pay for cattle to bo killed. Mr. Colman is of the opinion that inasmuch M death is the only means ot disinfection where plcuro- pueumonln is concerned a fair interpretation of the law would sanction the exuondituro uf a portion of the appropriations for that pur pose. Ho intends to lay the matter before Attorney-general Garlnud for an opinion , The Iniiduous nnd alarming caturo of the Infec tion was , ho said , Illustrated by the origin of the present outbreak. A young bull was pur chased in Ohio or Illinois aud taken to Mis- souii. It was suggested as n possibility at tune of purchase that the animal had been exposed to pleuro-pneumonia , and for this reason It was quarantined , three months after which _ it w s allowed to run with the herd belonging to the Insane asylum , and almost immediately the herd became infected. The entiio herd lias been slaughtered , About 100 animals have been killed , but the commis sioner thinks many moro should bo sacrificed. The expenditure , said the commissioner , of $50.000 now may save ui nn epidemic which will perhaps cost half a million to suppress in two or three weeks hence. INTKR.VAL 11KVKNUB COLLECTIONS. The collection of internal revenue during the first eight months of the fiscal year ending Juno 30,1885 , show adocreuse of $5,295,827 , In collections for the same period of the pre vious fiscal year. There was a a decroaaa of $4,905,8 II in spirits and 3190,098 in tobacco and an increase of § 137,075 In fermented liquors. LAW CLKBK OK TUB rOSTOKFICK DEPARTMHNT. WASHINGTON , April 14. Joeeph W. Nich ols , of Indianapolis , was appointed law clerk of the postoffice department. rosniASTKBS APPOINTED. The president appointed the following post masters : F. M. HonsehoHer , Noblesvllle , Ind. ; J. ' S. Cathenvood , Hopestown , Ills. ; Alex MclCennon , Crookston , Minn. ; 13. li. Debry. Clyde , Kansas ; Gcorgo Tracy , Wil- lard , Nob. Col. McCawley. commandant cf the marine corps , received tbo following telegram from Col. Heywood , dated Panama , April 13 : Transit opened by the marino battallion in camp nt Panama station. All well. ACTING SECRETARY FAinCIIlLU'S BEFORSIS. The special committee of exports , called by Acting Secretary Foirchild to examine the methods of doing business in the ollico of the second comptroller , has reported that the work of tha bureau Is about three months in arrears , and can only ba brought up to date by extra diligence on the part of the clerical force , nnd by vigilance and care in tha num ber of clerks. Acting Secretary Faitchlld said to day that his idea was eo secure in fu ture a more prompt settlement of the accounts of government officers than has been obtained in tha past. Dangerous Tenements. NEW YOBK , April 14. With daylUht this morning it waa easy enough to BOO the cause of the terrible accident in Sixty-second street yesterday. The buildings fall because there was simply nothine to hold thorn together. Budduecilr , tbo builder of the tenement which tell , has constructed block after block In the neighborhood of yesterday's accident. I'hiilip Hausman , builder , said tbe house fell because they were rotten , were built o efuse. Look at the bricks which have boon' used. They arc not bricks but halves , quar ters , and chunks of brick poorly burnt , miser able offal of a brick yard. . This stuff ia what the walla were _ being constructed of but though that is enough to condemn any building if public safety is considered at all , it is by no means tha worst feature of this case. You see these brick bats are almost clean , there's no mortar on them at all. The stuff used in laying the bricks In the walls is simply wet dirt. All builders nnd masons present corroborated these statements , > 'K\v YOBK , April H , Charles A. Budden- sick , builder , walDed into the 1'urty-Seventh street police station this afternoon , accom panied by his counsel , ex-Judgo Fullerton , nnd surrendered himself , together with Chss. Franck , master bricklayer , r.nd Ohas.Schwag- er , thii other witness held , llo was taken to tlie Yorkvillo court. Justice Murray ques tioned Franck at considerable length as to tha materials used in the construction of thu tenements. Frauck claimed ho was a sub contractor nnd used the material furnished him by liuddonsick , and displayed singular Ignorance of anything that might tend to criminate himself orjanybody else. Budden- sick waa patrolled in the custody of his counsel. New York Dry Goodn Mnrbor. Yonic , April 1-1. Dry goods cloth ing and woolens continue to ha.va an increas ing degree of attention extended iml followed by an improving volume of sales for imn diato or late delivery. In other dopartmcn there has boon very little doing and tbu mar ket so far as agents are concerned are very quiet and dull. Money to Put Down Koil'H Ilcbelllon OTTAWA , Out. , April 14 , In the house of commons this afternoon a message from tbe governor general was road asking parliament to grant immediately $700,000 towards de fraying thu expenses ontaikd in putting down the northwest rebellion. A Ooti8ldorto Cashier. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette. "Mr. Money ! Mr. Moneyl Oh , Mr. Money 1" yelled a man early ona morning at a bunk president's front door , rattling the bell in the meantime us an accom paniment. "Well , what tbo deaca do you want ? " shouted Mr. MM sticking hli head out of on tip-stairs window. "Why why , Mr. Money , the cashier has skipped and tbo safe's standing wide , open , " gaapod tbe caller. "All tbe money gone ? " "Yes , alrj safe's opon. " "Did ho leave the building ? " "lres- yes , sir. " "That's ood. Run to the - telegraph olTica and wire him the thank * ot tbo president nnd director * to Mon tf oil. I'll be down after breakfast. " , W BOTTLK3 ir lunger , . . * - . . . . . . . - ; . . . Bavaria Cuhnbaoher , . . . . „ . . . . . .Bavaria Pihnor . . - . . Bohemian vaiper. . . . . . . . . < . - -.Brflmcu DOMESTIC , BadvTrieor . .BtLoaie , . . . _ _ _ . . Louii er Best's. . . . _ _ _ _ _ . .Mihrauke1 ar 3ohlitz PiUner .Milwaukee . . . . . he Kratj'u , . . ' . . . . .Omaiu Ale , Porter , Domestic and Illua ' ! .Vine. ? D. MAURKB , a'l 1313 Farnam S SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LO AH-MONEY , rpo ixMS-lSCO and $1,300 real etUt locurlty. jL llorect Brunner , U04 Fam&m , 459-15 . . . . -I'ToloM on chittols , Woclley & Harrison , llooin 20 , Orniha Nktlonul l ok building 8541 ! MONEY loaned at low rateo.ln amoucU to ult on chattel.oollateratt or other good tecurlty. Flnin- clal exchange , 1E > 03 Farnamtt. S6S-mlp ONEV TO LOAN Oo teat o.'tato and chattels M D. U , Thonus. 740tl. 1/fONKY / touted on nh tMs , cut rat ) , 11. 11 irJL tlokeU oought and ( old. A. Fornun,213 3,13th St 070'tf IKANhl > at 0. F. llccd AUo'e , Loan olHc MUNKV , tdanof , hortcs , wnk-ons , personal property ol all kinds and all otho rntlclot ol value , without removal. Orcr lit National Bank.ccrnerlSth iul Farnun. All business strictly oonfldcntUl2SMI 2SMI Vif , OIIII TO LOAN In enmsof WWand nnwanl. i.Vl 0. r. Darts and Co. , Il l KjUta and Loan Aitrntl , 1105 Fafcam Qt. 2t3 tl BELT WANTED. An oxpcrleccod cook In § ici ll Umlh.uo children , but gcSKl\cn. Mrs. A J lunicom 1324 Douglai St. M8-16 | ) 7AVTtn V single man to work around store , 810 \v S. 15th street. C07-U \T7ANtrn-Cook at I'aoinj house , 10th and Davcn- t port , Rood wage , ' . 61S Up WAport A Kood Uundrcss at the Emmet house. IANTin Tire good iirtctlcM a nts tn sell hooks W room 22 , Cfilghton block , W. 11. Wluans. BdlWp do Renoral housework - work , rni obtain orriioymont | lor good wages at roildcncu clO 3 Montgomery , Itarney and 23J eta. 6S7-10 -Olrl lor ccneral housework ; tinill family WAXTHtiOlrl WAXTHti ; North 10th street , l > et Cass and Cali fornia. . 6SS-14 | . TITAXThB Olil for ccneral house work , good wages W togoodglri. Mrs Coibett , IBIS lloward. 10'J Up W A good girl tn a small family ; Inquire Mrs L Haipkc , 1715 Douglas at. 600-10 WA.XTnn-A btHheltmn and rosier , ono utod to" press tor a djo house preferred , ttcajy work , good wages. Turncss Steam lo works St Joseph Mo. 6S6-1G ANTED No 1 good barber at the Oault house , Wi 014 Popplitou avo. I/nila MoCoy. 619-10 TXTANTKD & good competent girl for general house- YV work2109 Kamam st. GlO-tt STii ) Cook at the European hotel. 022 south W ; 10th tit. US.tf WAMKO Immediately , a good girl for general bouse work. Apply at 1914 Webster St. MM4p TTtTASTKn OIrl for general housework , S024 H r- VV ney btrtct. 618 16p W Sglrla at the Occidental , Immodlatily. 633tf Wi ANTKD A girl for general house work In a fam ily of three , 120 south 24th St. 534-I4p W 'ANTKD A good girl 1G2I Capitol ave. 611-lSp ITjiNTKD-Ari experienced colored cook , 1810 Far. VnamSt. 61314p ANTID A llrst c'ass laundress at (114 ( S 17th St. W lira H. A. McNamara. 497tf ANTED A good shirt Ironerat the Boston laun. W dry , 107 N 13th st. 400-tf 'ANTED 5 female cooks , Oraatn Employment bureau , 1120Karnam Bt. 476 tf WANFED Immediately , at the Omtha employ- mtnt bureau , all those desliine good help and gocd tltuatlons botn male and f irnalo. 427-tf T\7"AMi'l ) Immediately , 14 good slrla for kitchen , > > dining room and chamber \\ork.Omilu employ meat bureau. 1120 I'aruam St. 422-tt WANTED gocd girl Immediately at the corner of llth and Darooport sts , Carey house. 408 tf W IANTKU-Small girl Emmet houeu. E99-14p WASTKD Young man or ft young lady to keep books and who Is a short hand wrlter.nononced apply unless quick and thorough In figures ; ttate ago ana pre > lous occupation. Address box 7'9 Omaha. B71-tf WANTED Ii dyagente for "Quoen Paotector1 , dal y stocking andeklrta supporters , shoulder braces , bustles , bosom forms , c'rosa shields , safety belt * , sleeve protectors , etc , , entirely new devices , unprecedented profits , wo hare 500 agenta making } 1M > monthly. AdJrtea with stamp , K. U. Campbell & Co. , 9 South May St , Chlcagt , 709-aI5p SITUATIONS WANTED. WAKTIU A position as ettno rarher and typo writer iy a lady of experience with good ref erences ; address "M. E. T. " lloo office. 60J I4p STAKTKD Situation as scond girl or to do llgh V housework , 2115 Nichols street. 617 16p WANTED--Situation by an ciperlonceJ book keep er , by a young man to take care of liorEcs , by a janitor , by 2 gcod salesmen , by a coacruuaa , by a ttotograpber and typo writer ; beat of refererc's ; Omaha Employment Bureau 1120 Faruom St. SOO-tl \ r ATED ! Sltiratlon In an abttraet olRce by a young if man , can give references. AddrcES "K H"caro of the lice. < S9-17p WANTED Uy a ycung man , ultuitlon as book- kacpcr , or otllco work ; beet cf references ; ac- drcsjO. A. K..P. O. 4ll-tf ( " \\7"ANTKU A situation bv a practical book keeper , T I ran furnish best ot reference ; address "A" 1207 Cumlng et. 4 < 0-15p MISCELLANEOUS WAISTS. " \T7AMKD-A pup f jom 3 to 6 days old ; address " \f VV b" Bee offlce. M3.15 W AXTEU First clasj houii an 'I lot , price bo- hrco and f le\en thousand , will pay cath ; aldresi "Cush" I'axtou hotel. 632-10 ITANTKU-For cash , residence property worth > from 830CO to 530C0.1' . 0.110X414. CC2-H TX7ANTED A pardntr lady or gentleman with Vt BUioll caoital to open a dime museum In one of tliolUelloitcltleiln tto neat. Adores * J W Palmer Arcade hotel , Orrahi. < 93-16p W srKD CooJ gentle pony to lido or dri\c , W J WeUhans , City mllU 4D3-U WANTKD-13600 for two or threojearsat 8 per cent , oullrit clissc'ty ' propeity worth three times ainouut ; addreis J. W , , Uco olllco. 45011 WANTED $3 CD v.111 buy one dozen Itoger Dro'i tripplo rlatedtatila kulved It Moody'i china store.corner lOthaud Davenport tt. 410-tf W AXTtD Oord reliable fam Ir borte ; roqulre 1318 Firnaru it S86tf. WANTED Every ady In Deed of a sewing ma. chine , to t e the now Improved American No 7. P. K. Hodman & Co. agenta ; 220 N 10th. SIStf WANTED Two rooms with board for young man and wife , mutt be centrally located , reference intf flveu and required. Address "S. " IbU offlce. BlO-tl FOK RENT HOUSES AND LOTS. BEIT A convenient cotUge north-west cor. FOR HewardanJ Pier ureet onstrttt car line. Oil at No. 210 north llth it. 70. Op A aplendld ( arm of 100 acrei , Iarg b.uln ? orchard , good bulldlnfi II mllea Iron Omaha , | S60p r jear. QBllatoe , 8V cor llth am Farnam at . (05.10 HINT UOUM H roomiOl ? M 18th tt ; applr t FOR K Hume. t-48-tf < TT'OR ' IULST 0 room home ; Itqulre 1140 North IBtl J ? it. E. Petcrion. 19i-10p TroKKENT-Btore and bouse and lliturea for iu' i. ' ISth street and tt afary'a ave. i6-18p ! OR KE.XT Uouae at I2fi Sherman ave , 1) ) block F Lortbof rttlroaj track. ' 6i016p TWO KcNT A itore cheap SOD north Uth. RHNT Good t > re , and fixture ] for Bale , 101 FOR at. N W aterril. 484.H FOR nr.xr House U roorai , oelhr , pantry , closeti near Strar , i8per month. Q Klhouif on , 8 \ corner llth and Ilarney. 43i-tf HXIB KK.NT 1'nreeitory bride au > i bullJiog ; er quire uf Kdward Norr Is & Co , , room 19 Ciouct Dloct 407 tf f TTtoR RUNT Une two itory bouie 8 roomi and bat Ji , oem on l' rk ave. Inquire at 1110 farntm H 403-tf KENT 4 furnltbed houes 8 roomi and stab ! FOR Inquire at KtO Douglas et 470-1C T\ ] > RBi T * new home of eight rooms oa upfx I1 Uoward it , mar Uectj-mUi ; aprlv at 2119 ua 3t oeyit. 440-15p "Ifo * Rt\T Scsond floor ol six r ornj. On strctt car X1 lino. Callati'orlerUrea.gitxxrycomertxav- enwerthand fh'l ' Sheridan. 4CMI n S3 houset lor reit. Mono ft Hrunntr HUFimum , 467-15 Vm RMT Houno ol 0 rooms with b rn , ' toil 8 uno ii t ; Inquire ITOQJiukicn tt. 4IM5p oil KNT titles j rd north end ol SMin < lrr it. I woul work for r rt * s renting , &i loroman , II w ntoJ. J. F. Potter. S17-I4i | HKNT S-3room house * Inquire Jno. I IriOIt 1 Itirton.Smcltlog norkt , or 314 North25th St " 17011 HKNT \ furnlsnrJ homo 0 rooms diirlne JL' the Summer month to mitloj without children. Inquire Sll South 2Sd St. 191 tt j > Oll HENT-Hto-o bullJInp 44183 three itorykcd Wcmcnt 10.110 nJ 112 14th. Inquire 14C9 Doitfr.o 8t OW-tl TT01l * HKNT 1'arru and garden. T Hurray. I ? 809 ( tl T'O.IKKNT Furnished cotUKO , 7 roonm , with JL'closets , tantry , etc. , In t-cst locality In City cm pay rent with baud. Call In afternoon atttS Vtcks- cntm. 17011 f OR HKNT Eourts\ery cheap , Att'T i J. " Tijlora 14th and Douglru Sts. SM. OH KKiVr Two nowstorojon 1th t. C..2 F Maync , Uth anil Farn > m Mttl F'oll KENT Ono etory t'welllnK houno flvs roonu , 23d , n arCI rk street. Charica OgJcn , corner ISlh and Dcugltg Street. 233 tl liKNT--Threr. brick stores ooraer ISlh and FOIl , J L. McCvtuo. Agent. 4gl-a2 FUR UBNT Now cottage , 6 rooms. . L'hlpM Hoc 1612 S. 6th t. isUI KOOMS FOR KENT. f POR RUNT Olllco .rooms , lluihmMi'd llocV , N E 1' corner ) Dili ml l > oichM O'S.tl F I OR HUNT -Nicely furnished room with c ! > nnd bath , S W comer 14th and Jones. BM-IOp nn > < r Furnished nom for two with bowel FOR 1615 Chicago et. 664-20 Fort HUNT A nl'rly furnished room stiluM" for ono or two gentlemen 4211'lcisitit St. f > 2S tf KENT Pleasant furnished rooms suitable FOH gentleman , terms reasonable , 60S irrth 17th , 524 lOp on RKST Furnished rooms with board. S. K. cor. F Cass and 10th street , opp Jeflcrgon 1'irk IJ27-16 FOR REST-Nlcelp furnished rooms , Modern o.'ino- nlcnce ; ; splondlJ location on car Hue , 1720 Cnp- ltd A\c. 40M4p ! RHNT Two nlco furnlshrd front rooms In FOR , fultablo for four youns gentlemen. A Sorrel. 1519 Dodge fit 641- T Huomand botrdforono gcnlUrnan at louth-west corner IDth St and St Mary'aavo. 637-lBp F ( OR RJLVT Furtlshod rooinXo 1510 Ilarney St. F IOR HRVT Elegant newly furutshad rooms 2'2 Dodge st. 607-tf RENT Furulehed and unfurnished rooms ISIS FOR St. 44-l'p lOOHB With boarddotlrablt f ir eurumsr. ) > > bat St. Choilcs JleteL 237-11 TTiOR HENT Very ploifantfurnUbcdrooniB , JL ; rr In suite , at reasonable pri ! ,821S 10th street. 31511 BVHl hEXT Front roam furnished 1309 Capital ave. 415-Wp roil RFAT Fu elditd front room couth cost cnrner 10th and Faruan. 433 tf RK.XT K fiix roDin liouso on block from the U FOR depot ; loiulre of Af. Lie , grocer , 22nd and Leavenwortn. 41815 Itoorrw fiunlalnd or unlucniahcd ; call FORUKNT at ECO north 2Jdst. dOl-tf < Nr Twoo'egint ( rout rooms ; furnished FOUKl or unfurnished on iioth near St JIarj'a ' ave ; cn- qulro at S. W. cor. ICtu and IJodgo. SSO-tt FOUHKNT-N'Iccly lurnlshcarooms 1617 Divinport 845.m5p HUNT Two or three very nloo rooms fur FOIl nlencJ or uitturnlsh dour , blocks south of Oprra houso. Inquire 02Ssouth 16th. M3-U r nil UENT-FurcIshed rooms with haard J812 1 DdOgo Bt. 317-tl Furnished front room , biick bay uln- FOHUENT board email family COJ north 17th Bt. 162-tf inuit KENT tieverol Uuo clllcea In Crounsu1 bicck , L ? Inquire Ed. Norrls , room ID CrouiiEo block 9S4 tf I OK KENT Furnlehed room 1819 Docl ; * . F 1)6-110 Oil HUNT Nlocly furnished rooms at 1718 Cnss F St. ; 230-tf FOR SALE SAL K 2 four year cH matched mares medi um dzc and a good cow , Inquire of J. Prince , tree trimmer , Diookllno addition , West Onmhi , north-east Kuecr's lieer garden. 470 10 Foil H.U.K-Chcap , forty aores near city , 1-10 down , balinca on long time at 8 pr ct , or will tradolor city property. Corner lot on Park ave 76-140 feet giiou. Corner ou 10th and Leivtnv > orth et $2300. Iloueo S rooms very cheap. W , G , Hiriver , opii. I * . 0. 651-10 0R BALK 11,620 acres land in Neb. $2 10 per acre - SO rents per acre otsb. Wo a'so ' have the largott list of landx ana itocka of mcrchnin'isa for Bale or ex change In Nebraska. Short * in , fclicrnlu & Co , l > 'n- ' ooln , Neb. 603-10 ? HALE Faim and'uqlmprotod land lots and 1on 1 house on long credit B ) l Land ollloo , D20 ! . 13th St. Vadlcka & doantner. C03-rxUp FOR BALK A lull lot and house of fl\e rooms , pan try , cbfcU and good cellar , north tilde ol Maaon and22Jot. luquho uii pieinlivi. Charles Kaiser XU.Klly foinlh-horso and two seated car- 37011 ' , harnoiijatd robes. Wm. II Burns 610 2Cp TOR BALK on RKST An excellent ( arm In JcflcrBOn X ? 1'reclocl ; KO acres ; 40 acres timber ; 160 tear- Inz apple trees ; good Improvement ) , ere. Clr'eum- hUnccs uhlch coin | tl atlo make tills a bargain. H.fl. Stripe , ' 301 Douglas ttrcct. 622tf liAi.K r noS jear ell ttandard bred Fta'llo'i ' FOR colt , hood mtcr ; loqulro illuu Itirn. 622-18p Fu h.u.E Nlco family boiee , phactuu aud har- iio-f ; inquire at llluo Ham , 62ME | > irou HALK Cheapcnolo'st rarlotIi > H of stranbcrnei 1"ra'pborrlcu and blickbirrlee , west Om > h > , N K corner County Poor farm. W. Cochran. 031 HI 'ou ' BILK OIPco furnlturj and oflico lot rent , < i F ccllor.tlflcatlon , Inijulrauf Moruoi ; 1.runner , Ml-lt FoimiLt-frejIi n.llch OOBS and springers at my . jard , 27ih and liurttt. J. W. I'oony. 802-14 6iu-40 acres of land within 18 mlloa oi Foil , with good house , barn , orchard , fcncot oil under culthatlon ; will trada for city property I taVen imrotdliltly. W , II.Oreen , oier Ut Natlona liauk. UBtf . , Foil BALI On monthly payment * of $5 each , loti In the Oneit addition to Omaha. K. V. Patt oi 13th and Farnam , 60.Ii ! ! uiLi-Bpedal bargains , tit lots In Hawthorn FOR In Klltiy aud twenty In Hannoom place ; eatj terms. R. C.ratterson , ISlh and farnam. 601-11 FOR sit Kew cottage 8 rooms on streetcar llm near held tf M Ifaty'n "e .COO , tlili U a bar . lain. U K Uajne , 8 W cor ISth and famam. KO- ] T7eBiAtis 1BO acres Rood land , 20 mllei frou J1 Omaha and I mile from the tbrltlu town u ( Hprlmeeld , N b , , oa the Misiouri I'olflc lly , , ai barxaln fo SO diif , or will tlade for firit daai Im proved Ornab a city property. WoolJcr It , Harrison room 20 , Omaha Natlon\l llank. 478-23 < 8ALE-AI a bargain , J block only ill llxil Fern Irora Court houre , elegant residence , propert would mak eight or ten lots for tenement bound will divide. AUdruw owuei J A RcllluV , Omab'a. 430 - < FOR fALOood farm In WiBhiogton Co. ; 17 tcr > ; KO acred oiltlvated ; good butldlngt ; fin orchard ; running water ; all fenced , KJwud Norii 1 Co. , lion 19 Ciounsa Ulock. 47411 F'OR KAIE Ixit f0x127 louth front. No 485 , tbre ! block * from Htd Car line , caty terms , $500. No 212 Two lots each 60illD twotloclri from Tt or line , teitni ei y , eich$4oo 113 No i5 ! Fln oorcerlotfidsl oae Hock fioia re car lineftbaigain , termscaty.fcSOO. No 225j-flno corner lot la Kirk woe d , urr cheat , ? icn. W No 18l-Sl < ndid comer bt US f tot on Leavenwoit Iruct , icry chetp , $2000. No 443 Kour floe lota on Once street 6fl 140 on en- corner mar rar line cheap , from { 300 to 3 ( 380 W lots In IlaDioom I'lace from SCOO to 51,000. No 447 Two houiea and tine lot south front , tw ith blocVifrum red oir line ( f2t,00 , or divide f < Ht. ti.soa No 871 Home * rooms I lot four blocks from E Miry'a ave. , Hrmi eity , J300. We No 4JO Thiee hou ei on a corner lot two blocl Iflp ( rum pmect'cr depot t-5,000. No < 45 llouie tlx iooma , biro , well , cletern & L.O. pTr lot 83x132 on WcblUr street , near Bt I'aul tlepo > > B.rsrVn , 8).00. ) MOUSE & UaUNNEK , 1401 oaio. FoRdtn-nf lf Ute , nftnllnp to Improve some \ aoant loto , I off rr the folio * Inn- properly , txits 4 and tf'CUrki * ddltl n Leavcnwerthit , l.oU 5 , 8 , 7. and 1 1 lock 1 tmao 8 < lden > dd. I xi til 7 S and B. block f. Dwlght Tmaa add. I lloute and lot f 4 to CAt.ltol . an. 1 Home and lot IS block 9 , Kountro & Kutri's a ! . M lot * In Dupont | l 0f , south of the Park. 4 lots In bi ! > ck 18 and tu , Waterloo , Neb A furraol KO acrcr , 60 acres In croc , ulsii JO acres all under tcn-x , near Itirman , Wn-hlngtii , Co. IdO apr M praile Uril neir Stanton , Ktinton 0 \ ; also for IMIO on lone llnw , S lots on Wc t Kam\m rt. tofoat storeon ttMar'gav , Inquire ot H n. Cllrkej U12 Kougln St. ? ORiAt.r.-llouio ami let corner 24th t. , and Cap- ' Ittl avo. 8 roomi inoltrn tx > moalrncrn , slabla for 4hor , alargMn ; Inqu'.ro ' cf H. a. Stripe. 1301 Douflu et. 460U 17lORSAUORnK-\T-SI\ house , well cittern , 1 ? and ttablo ; first ol.iM order .twenty-first and CUrk > t , rent $20 p r month , tell 12,0X1 a y terms A f Tukey , at Canlfldds Dock ttoro. 47S-U ; 7 ' < OIl BALK A orynlco 0 room hcus nnd let , uu t bo toM 1223 North Uth HI. . Jj'ORRALr \4 ycarleato with buildings sultablg 1 t rdellltiif aril thop for $100 , cany r < > Tt"eut4 103 south llthtt , between Djugaiand Dcdso , 4SMGp FOR BAtr. ( locxl 6 room houe , lot 60 | 3i feetCM front , $1800 ; $100 n h titUncr J15 | > r month. W. U Uroen , ever let NatlonM bank. 33W IT'oRRAin Hou'camlbt on Doujlua ( treat , noir J.1 high school ; StOOO , caay terms. W. 11. llrccD , over lit Natlonnl bank. " > " fj > 0il BALK A tlrst-claM boarding tionsa basilic 11 twenty regular boarders ) S. > > . cor Olh and I'aclflo stf. : so-i p IJIOU RAtiR For $10 down and J20 per month I J.1 vtlll build an elegant n o raom cottage , \\lth Torches , closets , b 7 nlr.dow brick cilUr , clctcrnoo > tou e , A.I , & 3lth t-ro Ictsnlc < lv l 'nre l the whole nil coiiii Itto < 1C.W The cottages tn ho bulUat once contracts for ten h vo already been let. Call at my ollico andseonltn ot octtago , location \ llrliiR vour friends along. C. R Mayuo , south-west corner 16th and Farnam. . 207-atO FOR SAIiK A full lot on corner cf 13th ard Jones pa\rd street and nithln ono square uf U. 1 > . U. U. for snle. Warren Sidtilcr. ! -09 tt I i > Oll SAI. ! ! ! ! * Ycirlhig stfers , 1 ? UOd 8 year old steers , f 50 j calling helfom , 200 2 and S oar-old belters , 10 graded bulla. STRAxcm EROS , Sioux Cltv , ! * - 7SP.110 FOR BALK Thirty choice lots near park avo. U. P.Stcbblus.roomSUCrtlghtou block. 81S-alSp FOH t < ALK On oisy r > ni jki. will urntsli lots and build houses on chovt r.ot' ' l o cli tbj purchaser , irquiro oil' . J. Crtuciou conlraotor and builder 27th and Webster St. 030 a20 PERSONAL. PKRSOSAL Mrs E M Hooper , Trance CUInojaut arid healing medium now ready far business our No623 ICth street , ( outh-cast earner on Webster nud Htb , terms very reasonable. 482-ulo "OKRBONAI. Parties wishing a rcamttrcgn , guaran- -L tolng cutting and MUliur.satlsfautory ; address 18th ami Canitola\o .room 4. Crounso block. Mrs J A/ . 303-14p W ILL PO found at 1600 Davenport ) , tmoxper IcnccJ uursa. Uctt city rofcrocco gl > en en872aHp TO EXCHANGE , rpo KXCIIANOR Cholco lands In Nubratka for c'o- JL ccries and dry goods nl inm'co r.itea. ft.C. 1'rit- tcrson , 13th and Fainam. (03-li FOH HAI.K-Or exchange.Vo have tnr sile tlr ) cxclmlio rljlit tu this state to etll the ccal cinomlzcr and soot destroyer , ( iestrovn the soot nnd nlltato twenty per cent on ooil , will aell county right ) or the statr , or will exchange lor roil csiato or Ht ; rood property on application will semi sample 'lid ' aland giro piuticulirn. Itca > on far celling > vin r cannot give It lilt attention : a rare cbanco for 1m ion : Bedford , Houcr < t D.IV.D. 278 tf EXGI1ANOKTwo lots In W. A. llodlck's a ld. TO fora lot or half a let located nomoivhcra ncait > r the center ol the city asd suitable far liulldlnir. vtl'l ' pay addltloualll valuu la muro. Aadriss "O. Y. Uce offlce. D16-tf BUSINESS CHANCES. r/oiiHALB-Inathrhlni ! growing ronn , a gentle- I.1 mim furnishing and hatbu > lae D In best location In a new brick building , longUase and cheap rent ; addrots "I , F" P O box 67 , Hastings Neb. 4 2-IOp Blacksmith and wagon I1 chop \\lth tncl * , g30 < l businctii estalllebed ; ail- dross Qeo W Lainbrlng.Wceplrg Water Keb. 421-21p Tobico ) and onfectloncry s'.oro , gcod FORBALK cheap Icwe. Address 702 south loth St. 472-16p FOlt SALE A good pijIrghMinssBhoo , the belt chance for a yoiin ; nnn to ttart In bcslnsei ; address - dress "name's shop" Hco nflice. 20t-17p FOR BALK Drusr stnro In a desirable locnlltyy \ \ Imoleo about S1.600 U C Pattcrcon , NE corm-r ISth and Farnam. 430-tf FOH BALK Aflret-clasi stock of dry goods $5.000 \ a bargain , n 111 take ( art crsh bitarico real eo- Ute ; address "II. V. B. " care Jlee offlce. 282-tf OUU HALi ; Or cxchauKO a full Block of clothing _ J boots and shoes , gent1 furnlahlnggoode , wllloi- change for Nobrtnha Lands. 0. II. t'ctoroon.SOl H. 10th St. , Ouiaha , Meb. 239-tf OIl BALK A good ekatlnR rink , size 84x100. Inquire - quire of II Lambert , WakcOold Neb , 423-aUp BOARDING. - * boarders at 1221 North 19th Ht. BOARDisa-Afe MrBLareon. Ml ) ISp F IRST-CLASS L ) l and board 1212 Capitol aie. LOST AND FOUND. 4 gray eolt ] 6 montln old ; return to II LOST McCoy ntliiult house , l'orlcton | a\o. J5 re- wnrd. ( iO-18 T OBT - Bunch ol 1 oya , tllver ktv ring , u mir'.ed JLjJas Irvine. Finder will I lease return same to this otllco and retcho rcv aid. 6 < D-lt > MISCELLANEOUS. Herman Intelligence"'Uleo haa rv- EtiiLOiMrNT 017 8 10th street. Uoodglrlu can find employm-nt by appljlng here. ElO-lSp - TN8TRU no1) on uuitar and banjo given by 0 KOel- - JLlenbcck , at 1110 Capitol avc. 430-tf . vault" , links nil I cesspool * o'caned ' any tlrnn PRIYT day In an entirely odorless w y with our Improved purnp and apparatus. Uidcrs by mall i rorniitly attended to. A. i\ann : , clllco and residence 1203 Dodge St. up ttalra. 409 rn7i ] - j7oii [ AnoiTiov-raby boy j car old boat references , r2307Cal.forrla. SOl-Hp T laiiT.MKaRODd- JlfcLiln has for Bale the beet .l/rcxl manulaturcd In the III Ited HUtca annealed dtct'loitnl center covered with sheet copper , orders ' : / LO > rcdi or repairing old ones promptly atlendgJ. to Address 1011 tiaunaeis tt. SSO-lnB TAKENU1' Twcivo head of young cattle. Owner can recover Binio by calling ; upon John f , Ilocti , Milk dairy , north of Deaf & Dumb aaylum. 803-in 21. : T > UIVY , vaults , blnls end oea'pools cleaned at the jL ehorteet notice and utlifacUon guaranteed by F. 0 , Abel , I' . O , Box 878 , 4DO-ui2p iUROPE. COOK'S EXCURSION I'AHTIKH Ball from Now York la April , May , Juno and July by first claw itei mihlp * . BPEOIAL TOUBI8T TICKBT8 for INDIVIDUAL TUAVKLE11S at reduced rittfl , by thu boat routov for pleasure travel. COOK'U EXOUHStnNIBT , with nuj.8 , contain full | iartlculari ; by mall for 10 ceuU i TH03 COOK * SON , 01 Hroidway. N. Y. Or 108 Dearborn Bt , , Chicago , Ilia , wed aatlfiwme IF. / * PJECK tfc ; . . CO. ( Sucoeisora to Peck , Kern tt Blbley. -UEPRESKNTINa MORSE , ROSE & CO. OP OHIOAOO. Hatlniftecureda private wire direct to the Chicago cage Hoard of Trade , we are prepaitd to execute or decs ororrptly. We take a full tnaiktt report. Uoun try builneat a ipccltlty , Itefercneea , Unltixl HUten d Nations IBank. Tclepliono 210. N W. ccrner ISth and Vouglii G'r. red bavo a poiltlvo reroed j tot tbt above dlioaic ; br l J Ihoiutni.torc& . . of It * vrorffc kind .utlof fun W wo fer EL clu , Arlctlmof jcmthfullmnrudeoc * . iK 1'ftniltur * Uec r. 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