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    THE DAILY BEE.
Wednesday Morning , May 13
LOOM , BBEVITIES ,
Mr. 0 cw HAgelln nnd Mi s Hnnn K&-
rlnon were nulled In marriage lint Saturday
night In the SwcdUh Mission church by J. A.
HuHman.
The Omaha Olco club nnd the Men-
lolmohn Qulntotto club of Boston , lott yes
terday rtftstnoon In a special car for Lincoln ,
last evening.
where they Rove a concert
Albert Gtoon , the negro who win arrested
bastardy appeared before
OB n charge of ,
Justice Anderson Monday afternoon nnd se
cured a continuaccs of his caio until to-day.
His lull was IncrOMod to 81,000. ,
Work WM commenced Monday by the
contractors for the construction of the chool
building at the corner of Twenty-eighth and
1'arnam street * , the ground being broken pre
paratory to building. The cost of the build-
InR will bo about § 20,000 , and It 11 to bo completed -
plotod by November 1st.
John White , the colored man who stabbed -
bed John Holmes ( colored ) Sunday evening ,
is now In the city jnll awaiting the result of
his victim's Injuries. Holmes is said to bo
improving , and will soon b9 nblc to make a
complaint against h's assailant.
At a meeting of the board of public
works Monday afternoon the contract for
curbing nnd guttering Oumlng street was
lot to Ed. J. Brennan at 32.10 per lineal
foot. The clerk was also Instructed to ad
vertise for bids for the paving of Farnam
street fiom Fifteenth to Twentieth , and Cum-
ing ftom Nineteenth to Division.
The clerkn at the Combination Store are
in a fovcr of suspense aa to which ono will
have to [ icsign. A yaunz lady weighing
about ten pounds put in an appearance at
Mr. M. Toft's residence last Wednesday
evening , and In the dua course of time will bo
his head cletk. M. Toft don't recognize his
moat intimate friends. Mother and child
doing well.
The harness shop of Burdick & Woods
on the corner of Fourteenth nnd llarney
streets waa entered by unknown persons Mon
day night , but with what intentions it Is not
known aa nothing wai taken from tbo shop.
The parties made their entrance through the
gky-linht , and after pulling a. fey ? of the
goods around departed through the front door ,
leavioK it unlocked.
The trustees , of the Afncan Methodist
Episcopal church , at the corner of Eighteenth
and Wobatcr streets , have been for some time
groaning under a church debt of several
thoutand dollars. Their church edifice ,
which was erected over a year ago , still re
mains unpaid for In part , nnd they have
resolved to make a great effort next Sunday
to raise funds to Hquidato their indebtedness.
All friends of tbe church are invited to bo
present on that acennon and help along the
good cauio ,
Judge Stenborg has been greatly dis
turbed late at night recently by friends of
persons who have boon arrested by the police ,
and who wish to secure their release from the
city jail on ball. No hour baa been too late
to call upon him , and several times ho has
been kept up nearly all night. This , ho
thinks , is too much of a good thing , and ho
has made a now rule to the- effect that after
midnight ho will not release any ono on bull ,
The judge is perfectly willing to attend to
Ml such matters for eighteen hours in the day ,
but ho declines to bo robbed of his rest at
night.
1'KUSONA.IJ.
M. S. Lindsay and wife , of Fullerton , are
guests at the Paxton.
John D. Nellgh and J , O. Crawford , of
Woet Folnt , are at tbe Pax ton.
The Roy. G. W. Roboy and wife , J < rank R.
Bridges , Frank Bentley and Mamie Boehuce ,
of Malvcrn , Iowa , were guesti at the Paxton
yceteJday.
At the Metropolitan : A. G. Hastings
Lincoln ; W. J. Biles , Alnsworth ; M. Jl
Toffe , Emerson ; A. C. Bpandan , Grafton ; F.
15. Rush , Fon'ca ; II. 0. German and wife ,
Blair ; A. D. Allen , Rising City ; George J.
Squires , Grand Island ; Henry Stain , Mc-
Cook , and John S. King1 of Hastings , Neb.
As Mrs. D. H. Wheeler nnd Mrs. W. Ain.
brose , of Omaha , wore driving along Sixth
street Saturday one wheel of their carriage
suddenly dropped throngh uno of the crevlcej
in the grain scales between Main and Vina
streets. Their horse was traveling at a brisk
pace , and when the wheel wont down Mrs.
Ambrose was thrown out of the carriage , re
ceiving some painful but not very serious
injuiie ? . The wheel of the buggy was wedged
so tightly into the crevice that it took several
men to get it out. Flnttsmouth Journal ,
llth.
Death of Mrs. Guioii.
A telegram received in this city yester
day morulng , from Cincinnati , announced
the death , at that pkco , of Mrs. 0. H.
Galou. Thla will bo Indeed sad news to
her many friends In Omaha. MM.
Guloa wan taken sick at her homo In this
place some three months ago , and was
Boveral times near death's door. But
under skilful treatment aho rallied aulli
cloutly to go to Cincinnati , where It was
hoped aha might rouporato by the
change of climate and bu fully reatorod
' to health. The journey wai un
dertaken a week ago in com *
f pauy with her husband. Her
* strength , however , was not cqnal to the
task , and two or throa dnyo oi-o n tele
gram \VH received by her eon Arthur
, ( timmonlng him to her bedside , which ho
probably reached In ttmo to sou her bo *
, foiu her death.
* , During her long Illness Mm , Gulou
S exhibited remarkable patience and on-
jj. durance. She was n lady widely and
popularly known In thla city , and waa
highly appreciated by hot many friends ,
Always geneioua and hospitable , aho
made friends of all with whom she came
In contact. She had been a realdent of
Oiiabft for many years and it la probable
that the remains will bo brought to this
city for burial.
f I'OHtolHuu ( JtlftllgCS
In Iowa during the vrcok ending May 9 ,
1885.
Postmasters appo'ntod Danbnry ,
Woodbury county , William Smith ; Foit
Dodge , Webster county , IJ tuok Cain ;
Lovilla , Honroo county , Mlohnol 8.
Bmlth ; Liicomb , Meiehall county , N.
H. Fields ; Mount Auburn , Bduton
county , J nines U King ; Prlirroio , Le
county , En'zibeth E , llnoUii ; Red Oak ,
Montgomery oouniy , Jacob L B ke ;
Rowley , Buchman o unty , Will am , J ,
Miller ; Sbonanduab , Paga cuuntyJoseph
R Ilsttckin ; Single , K okuk county. Ids
At. OlifTord ; Storm Like. Buena Vista
o.uuty , S. W. Ilubbs ; Y H.y , Waihing
ton county , Henry 0. Frank ; Whlttt-
more , Kotsouth ccuoty , Euiil 0 nschil
ANOTHER FEATHER
In the Hat of Smi'li ' , ibo Dry
Merchant ,
Tlio Greatest SUCCCBB Ever Scored In
OinaliA An Excursion Train
ot Thirteen Curs.
When Smith , the enterprising Farnam
street dry goods man , ran an oxcnriton
train cf cloven can from Lincoln to
Omaha , it was heralded all ever this
country as the greatest venture over
made by any business man anywhere in
the west. But Smith la never satiaGod ,
and no matter with hon great success hU
efforts era crooned ho still thirsts for
still greater nchiovomcnU. Yesterday ho
ran an excursion train from Red Oak , In. ,
and Intermediate points Into this city ,
and this venture cast in the shade the
glory of the Lincoln trip , and stands now
upon the record of time as the greatest
and grandest thing of its kind ever at
tempted. Yesterday's train consisted of
thhtcon caw , filled to overflowing with
nearly 1,200 people. This , of course ,
made business lively at Smi h's mammoth
store , and his army of clerks were kept
on the jump all the timo.
This is enterprise ouch as old fopy mer
chants had never dreamed of and when
Smith sprung the trap they nil fell
through into obscurity and Smith bobbed
up serenely as the only live , enterprising
dry goods man in the ontlro city of Oma
ha. Does any ono think for n moment
that auch onterprUo will not bo re
warded ? To bo euro It will and
that too , in a most substantial
manner. Now it is no moro
than right for the people of Omaha bo
glva their trade to a man who is working
In every way , not only to build np his
own business , but to contribute in an
amtz'ng ' manner to the growth , prosper
ity and fame of Omaha as a city as to place
her in the trent rank of enterprising nnd
Hvo cities.
This Is not the last of it , hut you will
hoar from Smith again In the near fu
ture , and yon will then ho moro aston
ished than ever.
SALE OF DRESS GOODS.
( To-day Smith will make a special
sale of dress goods and will oiler to his
customers greater bargains than over be
fore. Ho does not take 20 per cent oil
the fcot of o ch bill , but will take off
more than 40 oor cent as compared with
the prices of any other merchant who
does btulnota in this way. Remember
that Smith guarantees to sell goods at
least 20 per cent leas than any
denier in Omaha. Do not
forget his great sale of
dress goods to-day , for therein
will ba bargains without number.
OARPETS AND CURTAINS.
Smith's ntock of carpets and curtains
stands unrivaled In this part of the
country. There is no place in this city
or In the west where you can find so fine
a stock to select from aa at Smith's and
bia prices , which have always boon so
low , have boon reduced for the next
twenty days. Do not buy a yard of car
pet or a curtain until you have seen
Smith's stock and prices.
THE SOLDIERS AT THE PORT ,
"Eninciatctl Plmntoms of Flcslilesa
Misery. "
, May 12. To the Jbdilor :
I road an artlcla from the Fort entitled
"Petty Tyrants The Dry of Hungry
Soldiers at Fort Omaha , " etc. I would
state to begin with that I am not a sol
dier In "D" company , 4kh U. S. Infantry ;
that I am not a particular friend of Ser
geant Hermann , and know nothing of
the f iota eot forth by mombera company
D , 4th Infantry. Itlanotnoctssary fortho
purposes of your correspondent to know.
I am , however , a friend to the heat in
terest of the aoldier , as such am a sol
dier myself , with some little experience ,
and having observed as closely as oppor
tunities would permit , I am forced to
the conolation that such commnntcitlona
to the public prcaa effect no desired
results. If the treatment comphlnod of
was o ? usual pccurence , which I deny ,
the army affords the soldier so mta-
treated the most ample means of redress.
Let such an abuse bo brought to the
knowledge of the proper authorities that
they may have the matter properly In
vestigated , and no soldier of intelligence
will hold tor a moment but that justice
will roach every offender , and the
abase or wrong complained of bo discon
tinued. But what U accomplished by
tending anonjmoua communications to
the prees ? Worse than nothing at all.
Officers and their subordinates are not
iniill'orent to these cowardly assaults
fr < m behind a plurality of non-named
'members Oo , D. and 0. It is possible
that if all failures to comply with the re
quirements of that obligation to "serve
faithfully for five yoira" ludbaen pressed
to the lost of trial by court-
martial , the author of that ille
gitimate offrprlcg of the most
degenerate cowardice , wonldnot bo mak
ing his appeal through the public prints
to hla fellow-soldiers "around Fort
Omaha. " Do not misunderstand me.
This Is not an excuse for tyrannical or
abusive use of authority. It Booms tome
mo that eorno of the statements purportIng -
Ing to bo f cts will not stind upon a sub-
eUntial Investigation. I am not so
deeply versed In a knowledge of the re
quirements of tbo human economy of
lift ) that I can satisfactorily answer the
following questions from a scientific
standpoint : "How can man live on
syrup and dirty water ? " "Should wo
starve to plea S3 our firs
eorgoantl" etc. But how do
thoao questions compait with the
physical appearance of these starved (1) ( )
soldiers as witnessed on tbo streets of
your city dally. They ara wthf r he l hy
looking shadow- starvation and robott
specimens of animated "syrup and dlity
water" to bo sure ! Poor , weak , emaci
ated phantoms of llo-hleta misery I
In conclusion , I hope that what little I
have so hastily Bald , will have the effect
of directing tbo soldier whose rights
have been violated to his proper remedy ,
and , in the tutnro , oeisa to distress tbe
public ear with his grievances , too olten
brought about by his own notions. I
hope It may accomplish ono thing moro
inspire tbe Member ( ? ) Oo. D , eto , "
with that trukhfnl courage that will Im
pel him to sign the matter ho sends the
press. I bog to remain yours , etc. ,
FlUNOIS 8. IVANHOE.
IVllnor 1'ollue HuBlncm.
Pt Gorman , was brought before Jndgo
Stouborg , charged ni der the ttatute with
being unlawfully intoilcatod. Put IB
ftom Paplllion , and has m&do frequent
trlpi to Omah > , where ho invariably bo-
cornea partlyzed drunk. Last night ho
foil through n window In Toft's cigar
a'oro , and when arrested had to bo taken
to jail In an express wagon. Ho nas
tinea $10 nnd costs and will work it out.
Tom Lewis , M. Walters , Andrew
Olson and Al. Williams were arrested ns
tramps and vagrants. Walters had a
friend who paid his fine and costs , and
the others were discharged n 1th a warn
ing to leave town Immtdlatoly. If they
failed to do so , Judge Stonberg threat
ened thorn rrlth n sentence of thirty days
on bread and water at their next appear
ance. "Wo don't want you hanging
around , " said the judge.
The individuals who had boon arrested
for fast driving failed to appear In court
this morning , and their ball was for
feited.
THE OOUBTS.
A Pew ImiinrtMtit Orders Mfido by
Jndgo Dtinrty Yesterday.
On petition of James 0. Crawford an
order was made by Judge Dundy yester
day morning in the celebrated case of
Abram Poole ot al. vs. The West Point
Butter and Choose aisociatlon , whereby
the receiver for 200,600 brick is ordered
to sell the came and the proceeds bo
turned over to Mr , Crawford. Also the
brick remaining unsold. It is condi
tioned however , that ho shall stipulate
and guarantee to pay the receiver any
sum which hereafter may bo found duo
from him to the association.
In the case of Sherman W. Knovals
vs. Dellnzo A. Walden It la ordered that
the snpereedius staying the execution of
the decree heretofore allowed by the
United States clrcalt court bo sat aside
and the decree of the court heretofore
rendered bo ctrrlod Into execution , and
that the plaintiff shall recover from defendant
fondant the sum of $20 , his costs ,
of attoinoy'a fees In the supreme court.
It Is further ordered that Waldo ex
hibit and file In the clerk's office within
30 days his petition , setting forth in do-
tall the nature extent , and amount of hla
claim.
The Scottish-American Mortgage com
pany ( limited ) vs. B. J. Laaholl , ot al.
Decree.
John L. Churchill vs. EHzi L. Sanford -
ford , ot al. Decree.
Koal Estnto Transfers.
The following transfers were filed May
11 , with the connty clerk and reported
for the BEE by Amos' real estate agency :
Mathowa T. Patrick and wife to
Thomas O. Brunei- , lots 14 and 1C In blk
7 of Patrick's proposed add to Omaha , w
d , § 1,500.
Goo. P. Bemis and wife to Rasmus W.
Andersn , lot 7 in blk " 0" In Prospect
place in Omaha , w d , $350.
Frank E. Haven's and wlfo to Kate
M. Lawrence and Ida B. Lawrence , lot
4 In h1k 12 In ShulTa add to Omaha , w
d , § 800.
Jefferson W. Bedford and wife and
others to Samuel Anderson , lot 17 In blk
2 In Hawthorne add to Omaha , w d ,
$575.
Jeremiah 0. Wilcox and wlfo to Alfred
Kelley , lot 11 In blk 20 In Wllcox 2d add
to Omaha , w d , $250.
Goo. H. BogRs and wife and others to
Mads Hanson , lots 9 and 10 in blk 3 In
Arbor place , Douglas county , w d.
Catharine Bryant and husband to
James Arthur Bryant , n o . } of n w ] of
sec 23-10-10 o , In Elkhorn proolnct , q $
? 800.
George W. Dorsey and wlfo and other.1
to echool district No 11 , blk 19of Water ,
lee , q c $250.
Ejton Foster and others to Geo. W.
Dcano. Inta 1 and 2 in blk 84 , in Omaha ,
w d , $15,000.
Mark Haneen and wlfo to Oscar Llddlo
o & of n o 1 of lot 1 , sec 34-15-13 e , w
d , 0800.
Osoar Ltddla ( single ) to Mark Hansen ,
o 4r of n o of lot 1 , sec 34-15-23 c , w d ,
$ f,200.
Pierce G. Himebangh and wife to
Michael LOP , lot 30 , In blk 2 , In Himo-
baugh's add to Douglas Co. w d , $175.
Expounding Labor's Oanno.
There was not a very larg < attendance
at Bond's opera house last evening to
listen to the labor lecture of Hon. Henry
E. Sharpe , of Brooklyn. Those present ,
however , aeomod to appreciate the speak
er's remarks , and the applause was fra-
quont and hearty. The subject of the lec
ture was , "The mission of the Knights of
labor , " and Mr. Sharpe endeavored to
show the advantages to ba derived from
organization. The objects of the order ,
ho eaid , wore often mienndontood , and
the society was supposed byaomotobe _
of a revolutionary character. This he
proceeded to disprove by reading from
tbo preamble and declaration of princi
ples of the Knlf-hta of Labor , which de
clared its object to bo : "To
make industrial and moral worth ,
not wealth , the standard of national
greatness ; and to enable the producer to
share In the cjnlna and advancements of
civilization. " The whole drift of the
speaker's remarks was In the direction of
the benefits of organization , both past
and present , and all his points were aptly
Illustrated and plainly stated. The causes
which load to the constant lowering of
wages was discussed , and the remedy
etatod. The iptaker believed that In
order to compel protection and respect
labor must organize Itself , and the
Knights of Labor afforded the best oppor
tunity for accomplishing that object
The speaker's worda seemed to make con
siderable Imprcaiion on his ho > rera , and
nt the close of the address the applause
was loud and prolonged.
Released , on Ball ,
John E. Bull , the notorious crook ,
appeared before Judge Stonberg yester
day morning and answered not guilty to
the charge preferred against him , nnd
claimed to be able to give a straight ac
count of himself. The case is sot down
for trial this afternoon at 2 o'clock , Bail
was fixed at $100 , which waa furnished
by John 0. Morris , and Bull iii-now at
liberty , His family Is expected In
Omaha In a few days ,
PAST lYl'KSKTtEUS.
A Bt. Paul Man TVho Can Make BlB
Implements Hot In Ton Minutes ,
Chicago Herald.
There are no typo sailors at present In
Ohijago who have national reputations
fortpeod. One of the fastest men now
in town Is Levy , or "Bangs , " as ho is
sometimes called , from St , Paul , Ho
works on the Journal , and can make a
stick and rule hot In about ten mlnuies.
Al UJrlch , now on the Tribune , was one
of tbo fist men that were working on the
Cincinnati Eiqulrer some years go when
that paper claimed to have ten composi
tors faster than ten from any other office
in the United States. Kid Da Jarnatt
get , on the Tribune 22,300 ems in one
Absolutely Pure.
Tlila powder never varies. A mi\rvol ol pnrety ,
strength * nd-vhol somenoM. Moro economical thin
the ordinary klnili.knd cannot bo told In compel ! '
tlon with tbo multitude ol loir tett , short weight
* 1um of rhvsrhrto powders. Bold only In cans
nOVAl , BAKING POWDER CO. . 108 Will Et ; N.Y
day , ( a Saturday ) . Joe Hudson , now on
tbo Evening Mali , was in his day the
lightning compositor cf Chicago. The
faatost compositor In the world probably
is George Aronsber , now of Now York.
In 1870 Arensborg won the gold stick in
a prize content by setting 2,0(11 ( ems In an
hour. The typo wts minion eot "solid. "
This represents moro than ono piece of
metal every secaud. Aronaberg's record
has never boon beaten , ihough in a pri
vate trial , about n year ago , Joioph Mo-
Oann act 2,008 ems minion In ono hour.
At Washington , in 1870 , S. N. Bonerman
sot 5,070 ems nonpareil In thrco honrc.
Thr&o years ago , at Portsmouth , Ohio ,
John Honklo sot 17,010 cms solid non
pareil in nine hours. Arensbcrg is well
known In Chicago , in fact , there la not a
town of any importance In the country In
wbich ho has net worked. Ho usually
tolls three nights in the week , earning
from 55 to $7 a night. During the other
four nighta ho spends hla earnings , Tom
Pooll3 of Indianapolis , is another peram
bulator who can not typo like lightning ,
and spend his money oven faitor. Ho is
well known In Chicago. In Ohio , two
years nye , Tommy worked a week on a
job. Ho toiled night and day , and in six
days and nights ho accomplished the un-
nnparallelod feat of setting 110,000 cms ,
straight , nearly solid nonparall. His earn
ings for the week were $44.
TEST YOUR BAKIN& POWDER TO-M1.
Brands adrerttsed ai absolutely pnra
THE TEST I
Flaco a can ton down on a hot btove until heated , thfti
Minors the corir and imoll. A cliemUt will not b r *
qulrtd to d0toot th presence of. ammonia.
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
IIEILTIIICL-ME-J HIS NEVER
In a million home * for a quarter or a c-nturj It bu
itood the consumer * ' reliable test ,
THE TESTOFTHE OVEN.
_ _
PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. .
U1REIU Of
DP , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts ,
TfaiitroBf tit , neil dtlltlOBi udnttarftlflftTor known , ud
Dr. Price's Lupulin Yeast Garni
Tor Light , Unltby Bread , The Beit Dry Hop
Yeast In the World.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO. - ST. LOUIH
COWING &
JOIII1PI13 IX
WROUGHT IRON PIPE ,
H > ll lil > and Cul Iron
Lead Plpo and Sheet Lead ,
uoimiiMiTox STIMM rijirs ,
Tmmti.b AND imm : it t n , rrars ,
Planners' Gas anJ ateam Filters'
IRON & DRASS GOODS ,
ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES ,
Uth&DodrjaSts. OMAHA.NEB
DE , PUHEK ,
Uraduato ot tfie Untvoraity Vienna , Aus
tria , Late Sureocn to the Military Hospital ,
of Vienna. Will do a general Medical ana
Surgical practico. All calls in city or country
promptly attended. Office at the Omaha
Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 13th
Street and Capitol Avenun.
OtnaJia Medical & Sur
gical Institute. .
13th St , , Cor Oauital Ave ,
Chronic and Surgical Diseases
Dlsnaaet of Females , ot the Nervous Hybtcra , Pr ! '
tate Dlseas-a of the Urinary and Sexuil organ 8 and
Diseases of the Head , Throat and Lungs , speolaltlca
-t3L.3J.iaO
Diseases treaUd lv an experienced scolallat , also
dlfeaaeaof the Heart , Liver , Momach , Uldneyi , Iliad
dcr , NeuraUia , Il'eumttl m Pll-u , Can < vr. , eto ,
And all other dlieaxa of the Throat and Lun , treat
ol by Mtdlcitod Vapora Bend for Inhaler
or circular on Inhalation.
All dkcawi cf th Il30d , Uilnary and Sexual Or
gans. PrUato IJUcaeea and IMIes Cured or no Fay.
15 Ycari Hospital and Private Practloe
Coniultatlou and Examination Irco
C'llcrwrl te foroIrcularBonchronljdlsoauesaud deform
Itlcs , DliciBesff Keralei , > rlvate Il ea > e of' I
Urinary and Hexual Organs , Somloal Weakuees , Her
oui Htbillty or Kxhiustlon , eta , eto , and cur new
rertorati > e treatment.
All letters and consultation ! Confidential.
Medicines cent to all parts ot tbe country bv ex
rrt-bi e 'urelv packed IromoBsenatlou , If full da
ialptlonrf ct a U jlven , One personal InUivtew
prefcr-od If convenient. Ojxn at all hours.
1'atlonU from a clUtancw can obtain rooina and
board ,
Addresa alllelteri to . , , , . , ,
Oinaha Medical & Surgical Institute
IJth Et , Cor. Capita Ave. , Omiha , Keb.
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
.IK ade ertitementu In the tprcial column * icilt
be tliarged at the rale rtf 10 eent per lint for the
firtt inrtrlion , anil 7eent ) 'Cr line fur rack tubte-
quent intertion : Jfo aieertittmint trif. be interlttl
for Ittt than ! S centl or tit firtt time ,
Theteadrtrtitementt trill be interteit in both .Vorin
Inganit Srenlng Sditioni , repretentitvj a cireula-
tion of orer Kight Thoutaml. Thin elan oadttr
tittmtntt tntitt t'Otitirtlii be paid in attranee.
TO LOAN MONEY.
vf oxrv toloMi on lurnUmo , liorxf ,
1Y1 pmonil property , cnlUtemls tnil nn > th'ntf (
\nluo , OTOi ) thing strictly confljf tint ; Hoodi Kini.ii-
John I'SchmlnktCath'or.
clulnpcncy , 2J3JI1
TO LOAN Onrcnl csUto spoutHy , In mms
MOXKT to 140,000 , kt rrwion-blJ ritot. U. K.
Mayne &Co , S W rot 1Mb antl 1-ntnun. SCC-Jtl
(7tC > JI.OCO lint 81,400 to linn on roftl eli
i tate. Honey on hind. No de'ny. Omnla
Financial KxchujRC , U03 Farnam St. 55 lOp
TO lxAN In-.mount * to ult , on chatte'n ,
MONTT nnv ROCK ! iccuilty Omaha KlnMi-
clal K\ch > ngo , 1CC31'Mnnni it. , up-etilrr. ] S5jOp
VfONEY To loan on chattela , Wotllcy & tlauljon ,
1V1 Hoom 20 , Omaha National btnk building
017-tf
TO LOAN On rcM o tate and chtt ts
MONEY Thomas. Olptf.
KflONKY I < oaneil on nhattntn , cut rat * , It H
UltlokctaDOUghUnd bold. A. K. rman,215H,13th Bt
187-11
LOANED t 0. P. llcod &Co > Leanrlllr *
MONEY , tilanro , hnipts , w Roii9 , pcnotial
property of all kinds ttml all otho n rtlo'cD of value ,
without removal. Over let National \nkcormrl3tli ) <
toil Faraam. All business ttrlctly cotindcntlnloro
ere tf
XfONSTTOLOAN In cams ot KCO and upward ,
ill O. P. Dvla and Co. , Ural Eitatj ard I/o n
trenta , U05 Farnam St. 051 tt
WANTED FEMALE BELP.
WANTED-Good girl ( or f-rnotnl ho'ioownrk In
fcinallfjinh ; triily at S E cor JOtli ami Fnr-
namtt. S09-14
In a final ! family n good German girl to
WASTiui house work , No 102 t6th Stro-to r ,
Dodge St. 280 tt
ITASTKD Two Klrls for dining room and chamber
T work at Planters house , corner Uodgo an1 ICtb ,
SOO 13p
7 A aKD-Flt8t class qlrl for housework In i
W
small family , 1514 California Bt. 291-1 Up
WASTBD A girl todogoBortl hcujowork ; apply
at Mia. Ltmleu.v , C'aatellar St. bet 13th ind
14th. 187-14
A.NTKD Girl for general housework ; no cook' '
W tig. Mrs. Itotncr , 1315 Davenport st. SS0.12p
W 'ANTKD Good German girl tor general house ,
work ; NWcorUth and Douglas. 301-14p
ANTED A girl to do general hoass work at 308
W Lorth 22d St. , mutt bo a good plain conk.
264 lOp
WAMRD-A girl for general houowork , treed wa.
gcs andBtnady work fora good girl at 503 N
10th St. 281-12p
AMKD Gill 171BJ o.'rccr Oonilnjt and 18th St.
W
250-13p
A strong mld'lofgcd woman to bake
WAMKO and wallloa , at the lUxton httel. S77-12p
'ASTRO ' A nurse girl , must board at home. Ii
W quire , roem 0 , Gees hotel. ! 09.12
\\T AKTFD Lady agents , S10 a day , with my won-
VV derful brand.new rubber undergarment for
females ; ladies go nlld o\cr It Madam II. LittleI3cx
413. Chicago , 111. 3QM6p
ANTED-Good girls , experienced cooks ; Omaha
W Ktaployment Bureau , 1120 Farnam St. 701-tf
ANTED -A good girl tor general house work 1017
W Chicago SU 832-tf
ANTED I Int-clus dining room girl at the Met
W ropolitan ; hotel ; none other need apply. 824-tt
TTTANTF.D by Kensington Art Co. , female help
VV In all parts of the country , to do our tight ,
pleasant work at tbelr homes. Pctt by mall to any
address , no canvasisns" , easy to learn and any cne
caneavn from S' 1o$10ptr wcok. For full Intorraa
tlon addrc'S Remington ArtKcoms,35 Congress tt ,
Boston , M ss Box 6078. a08-30p
-L dy agen Is for "Queen Protector
WANTED and skirt supporters , shouldo
brace ? , bustles , bossji forces , dims fhltlds , lately
bolts , alcove protector , etc. ; entirely new devices un-
precedentid profits ; wo have 600 ngeots making $100
monthly. Address with stamp , EII C mpb ll & Co. ,
9SouthM yst.OUIcago. aB-ml9p ?
WANTED MALE HELP.
AXTfcD-Afl.stcUss baker at once , apply 2013
W Pierce st. 3S2-13p
/ Ajvmn A smart Scandinavian to travel for a
Joblng houa * . Address' ! . S"Beo offlco. 250-tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
ITT ANTED-He steady , respectable nan , sltui-
V ) tlou M driver and tbo care of horses ( in
private family ) , to board In or out of houso. Ad
dress , Q. f. , Ilco offlco ,
Situation In a grocery etoro by a joung
WANTED maa with three jears experl'iice , onn
year la Omaha ; ecod referenda ; addrtsa "N H D"
Bee office. 283-lZp
A situation by o lad.v in a laundry , to
do ironing ; ddr < 8,1003 J > ckunn st WO Up
Fmploynient by an experienced bookkeeper -
WASTED ( Oi-rman-Ainerirao ) 21 years old ; able
to do any kind of oQioo work ; address J. O. Bto of
O-S
- engineer of experlenc * ;
stoain management Included. "Steam , " HOB
ofllco. 269 ISp
Slliutlon aa city salesman , wholcsilo
WAMFD preferred ; tddrcta Sa'caman. Dee
office. 287-12p
IAMED Poeltlon In tome business house by boy
W 16-earsold. AJdreis "t. L. " Bee offloo.
216-lOp
- as slenographcr or bookkeeper
WAMKD-Posltlon , references as to aHlltynnd
character goad. Address "H. M. D. " umaha Bee ,
23j.l6p
TEAMED Situation by a young man who Isa good
VV penman and experienced book ktopor , can fur
nish reftrencoi. Address "N. N. " Bco oUks.
23Mp
Situitlon br an experienced book
keeper to keep l)00k < evenings : can ( jho good
reference ; addrcsi "K Clark" lioo ollloe 182 12p
M1SCKLLANEOUS WANTS.
-To rent o hcuso of 3 or 5 roomf. .1 I
W Wllklo. 07-18
ANTKD To lraje wild land fora residence In the
W city ; ; address WA.l' O box 445 , Omaha. 05Up
ANTKDRhorthand pupil * ; Pitman sya'cro ; lilts
W NiUe ; 10th and Hlokory. Speclil terms tea -
cation popils. 28M8p
I/MKD A gentleman room-mate and Iwo day
w boarders with rcfarcnco , lull California tt ,
f05-18p
TBD To rent-A email cntta eli a convenl-
WA out and desirable nolzhbfrhood , wlthiroprovf-
nenlspreferred. Addroiswlth full partlculariI'D
box 3cJ , city. 223-tt
hAMEB-Boardua at 1815 Capitol avo.
W
\TTANTliD-LABIE8 AND OBMLRMBS to takn nice ,
V > light , pleisint work , at their own homce.
Work sent byicall any d'stanoo ' ell the io rround
J2 to 88 day quietly male ; n" oanvasnlng , Address
lUllaMa Min'I'K Co. , I'hlUdiliihla , Pa , Box 1553.
MMOp
- \ to try our Prepared Corn
Meal , ready for Instant luo with the addition of
rrllk or cold water. Put up in Sand Olu. picktgca.
Sold by grocers. W. J. Wehhaus It , 0 J. , Manufact
urers.
urers.WAMTID A manor woman in every country in U
WAMTID ' earni io Ireo 70 ptr moatb. salary or
commission. Bend Blamd. Paul Tabel , Chluago III.
ITT ANTED Kvery ady In need ol a sowing ma.
VV chine , to see the n w Improved American No.
P. K. Hodman & Co. aiff nta ; 220 N l th. l)5. )
JTOH ItKNT IIOUBE3 AND LOT3.
° REM-Store and two racmi In gcod location ;
F , Plercast , E03-14p
rnORHENT-IIouaswItharooms.cloiietBandcellar
r north wmt Miner 4 h and Walnut. Inquire of
Aug Raudo ; 13l7Clilcagobt. U9-ltp
TGV3R RK-vr-A nlo B loom house , No 11R South 19th
r Btlonulre of B. 1) , Jones , g.neial Pawtniter
otflc * . U. P. 'My. 9fs'13n ;
BEST -3 room houtc , cloetts 1817 Chicago
FOR . gil-l p
fT-OH RiM-A No 1 brick jar.l all icidy lor-.ork J
1 ? mile . E cf BarrasVs. 1. F. PolUr 274'lp
RK.M-TO small ftmlly well furnlabod cotlage
FOR sivtn looms lu gocd Iccitlon. luqu'ro of H
Hurt , K nt 40.
J. siM.OpM * bouee , ct at SUH
FOR HK.NT A hooso. bain , good gatdfn t' t'ly '
rlatited , toulliof Hanoom'ir rk in Dnlght Jt
TAnera addition. Alioa new cott'so on Tloiro St ,
let 20th and 22d ett CA ! 2023 Pierce St. J57 13n
H'OR Rr.NT Cottipoof 5 room" , fninl hM or un-
furnlihed , with barn ; Iniiulio of A. Mut | hy , 420
B 14th St , 280-14P
en fouth Klh it ret.
t.r.ir Ccnttr , ? 13 tcr cntntli , Inqulro at 16SO
2CS 13p
ITUm Rr.sr Uilok cottaeo on Shtrrain auntie , fool
1 if Cbik tt. hai 8 rutm , dnttts , pAntr'C9 ' am !
atoiio ccl'ar , ttalloand CArrl K liuici and ipecloiu
thadcd gr < uncK all In moat rompMo repair. Apply
to J. W , l > 'loocV , 1017 C ( Uoi ave. 2t2-12i <
* . . \ Se cn roomcotttRo forcer South ate
17ORP.r.\T
' and L avtnworth$23 per imnth. Bedford Soucr
A la\U , 225-11
7V3R RUST ThroA cotlnno * 4 , A and 0 room" . J.
F-1 ? Her , 1611 South 6th tt. 002-11
FORV.RNT Twobarnicfntra.il > locntcd J. I'hlpps
Uor , 1512 south 6th It. 23i-tt
RfC-T Lwo homes 7 and 10 rooms 1612 couth
FOR
6th st J , Ph'ppg Roc. 033-tf
FORRAt.it 12K"odloUMtrlDn placA three bloks
from ttrret ors oneitjr tcrmi. W 11 lrcer ,
o\cr lit al'lbank. 681 tl
F on Rim 10 room house , modem linproxcmcnta.
Ilodfo'd , Souor V Uavls , 2)3 ) S. llth St. 70311
FORRKST fhrcotlory brick store bullJlnp ; en
quire ot Kdnard horris & Co. , room 10 Cnnirso
lllock. 053 tf
FO * RENT Kurnllhod cott ite , 7 roams , with
ctosctit , rantry , eta , In bent locality In Cltv on
pay rout w Ith board. Call In afternoon at 525 rlois-
ni St O57.tt
FORHE\T-A stoto on CumloB at. Apply t > ) John
1) . Mck , 015 N. 16th St , 213 14
UOOMS FOR RENT.
Ion URXT Two unfurnished rooms 1U6 noitli ISth
F
St. Riftrfnco required. TCg-lSp
F Two front rooms furnished , cheap 1012
235-lSp
F I OR nsxT Furnished front room 1002 Fornim ,
280 22p
TTOR RKNT'ltandsoiuclr tiirnlhod rooms onFloasant
I ; St. Address "J J" ciro Ilco 1S2-1S
FOR RRTFurnished room 303 N. 23d street.
.MO-Hp
[ OR HKNT-Furnlshid rooms , 1810 Dodco street.
! 247-J10
F I OR RBNT Largo , handsomely furnished front
rotui , 1017 Caplfl Avc. 825-18p
F I OR UKNT-Furnlslicd room fcrtuowlth board,1015
Chicago. l 8-lip !
FORIIKXT A hniiisomely furnlsncd parlor ; alto
two small rooms , bith room on cir line 1720
Capitol ate. 24l-12p
FOR HUNT- Southeast corner 17th nnd Chicago ,
ploaunt furnished room , eoutliern exposure ;
Deferences. 272-14
F [ OR HKST Handsome furnished room with bathing
room attached at 2203 Dodge st. 970-16p
FOR nfcxr With board , a neatly furnished room
suitable for two gentlemen , would also like ono
yourglady to room and board it South West corner
lOthbtreet and St Mary'd a > cnuo. 23D-12p
FOR nitST Furnished front room S8 per moith ,
017 north 20th et. , between Cumlngs and Izard
Sts. 231-iep
F KENT 3 or 0 rooms , closet , city water , at BOB
Ncrth 13th St. 223 12p
FFOR
FOR iinni Ono large front room , bay window and
mantle on first Hoar ; modern conventoncos 20th ,
near Ht. Mary's avo. Inquire at S. W. corner 10th
and Dodge Bt , 176-tf
fOR RKNT Newly lurnlihod front room at 013 8
16th street. 177-13p
La-ge , II flnlehed front room , lur-
FORRKNT
M tiled orunfurnUhed , one block from St Marts
nve ; Inquire of Gco Hough , 1300 Douglas Bt. ] 03-13p
PORRENT Furnished room , 1th board. Suitable
tor two gentlemen. 1417 Howard. 770-12p
F I OR ENT A room for gcntlcnran and wife or for
t o gentlemen , tlth first-dais beard 1622 Hurt st.
703-tl
rr-vr Furnlphod front room with board In
FOR
pilvato family 1017 Chicago St. ' 109 tf
IIKVT Furnished rooms w'th ' or wtlhcut
FOTI
boaid.2112 llarney St. , one block from sticet
car. Oflltf
von HK.NT A store cheap EuD nurlh IStb.
i1 D00-12p
Fi IORRE.M- Furnished front roe < n with board in
; prhato family , 1017 Chicago et. 085-tt
Poll ruNT With board.tilCTly furnlthed front room
gai and tuthH-8 Jcncs. rJ67tf
RUNT Finished roonu 1621 Capitol ave.
FOR
007.mSO
RKNT-Sulto of rocmi centrally located , well
Fort
finished s lUblo for cttice or living rootrs. G M
Ea'on , IHeouthUthBt. 8S4-tt
I on , HUNT Offio4 and third flo"r suitable for whole ,
F sale or manufacturing , at 1207 KaruamSt.
880 tf
Ios. RUST-Furnished room 1318 Jackson st.
F
812-m2Cp
F ton HRVT Nlcoly furnished front room for lady
and : gentleman ; Inqulra 521 Pleasant St. 712 tl
FOR BENT-Nlcoly furnUbod rooms 1617 Davenport
722.J5p
T > OOMS With boarddetlrablt fjr cummer. Apply
XVat St. Charles HeteL Oil-tf
FOR KENT Several flno c III oca In Crounse' block ,
Inquire Ed. Norrls , room 10 Crounso blook
01211
FOR SALE FARMS.
TJVtt SAI.K ' 20 acres No. ) land In Washington
X ? O unty , ' 0 acres under cultivation and SO ( 'raes.
8 mll s In in II air. & > J per acre ; SStXI or $1,000 cash
andbaUncu in time. Section 28 , lot 4. Address
Joseph Kolonrateb , Illalr , Nob. 101-14
Foil HALK-ltanch , a email ranch of gl.COO acres ! a
Kloth County touching the 1'latto Klver ; plenty
cf wntcr"in'ro8i2'o ] ( ; ( d houu.B , shod * , st.b'cs and
oorrnli ; Cluacrca unoer frncc ; urtco 9 0(0)tialf cash
balinco on long timo. J. O. McUiido , Llnso'n ' , Nob.
211-12
BALK A 610 acre stock and grain farm , a'l 1m-
FOR
prcnccl ; four li < urn'rldo from tno Omaha Sto k
Yards ; neen miles from the o'ty of Fremont ; t o
railroads wlibln tnroe miles ; SOO acio ) uciler plow ,
the ro't In paxtuiu ; b.iard fence , rimnlnir stream
through pasture ; house with tun rooms ; will bos U
cbiaplf eold immediate ! ? ; on terms to suit. For
further particulars Inquiie ol Oca 0. Orodfrov , Vic-
moot , Neb. 1G7 tf
BALK F 'm and unimproved land lets and
Foil ou long oicdlt li&MLaad olllco , 620 .
13th St. Vadlcka & Goantner. [ 63-rnlSji
SALB Good farm In Mtehlngton Co. ; 171
FOR ; 80 acres cultivated ; good buildings ; flno
orchard ; running water ; all feacod. KJward NorrU
Co. , room 19 Oiounso lllock. 474tf
FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS.
BALK -Hmall house with two lota In Walnut bill
FOR letdy for occupancy ISEO ; terms 3.0 down
ft nd $10 ptr | month ; Mto B room cottage * In ' Walnut
Hill ready for occupancy , $1,7(0 terms , flu down and
820 per month. 207-10
BALK An elegant cottage of fl\o ronrm , bath
Foil all oomcnlei ce.1 now , nlcoljt OoorgUavu ,
near Lo cn oith3EOO.
House 7 mows i n > of the finest locations on Park
avfuue 81,000. e t front ; thlH Is a ba gilo ; tcrmi
ta y. O , E. Slayno & Co. , H W corner lbh and Far-
nam. 193.14
BAiK-N'co ' cottPga < t 4 roams ltb lot
FOR 2 blocks from tit Mary's a > e . near Knn.
nettsaba'galnatOCOcarb ' < tt,0 , balance to suit
Lobcckfc Uu , 12 > 2 K rnam vtrett. 218 tf
f TOR 8ALS-lonacre cfland wltHnSblockiof I'oit
I' o'fceat Witiplng Water , Unas Oo , Neb , will cell
on easy terms or exchange for Omaha I'J-OpwtyjW
- ;
' Oiniha Neb , ? 40 tf
IL Green , over UtNat'l llatk , ,
BALK -Fbo bis 4"xl80 ; tegctbcr on Lra > en-
FOR street ; lioautlful location , 000 Ont-
fourth rjbli , baliioi on hog time , castoinii. .
Crallo k Jones. 210-tf
_
TTIOR HtL ( Six beautiful lots la Hawthorne , ten In
1' Kilby p'aoo , Fix In West Knd adl and ten In
Ilarcom place ; all easy terms. U. U. ratterton 13th
and fainain. 181-lf
OR B Li-Eo'utlful ! and detlrablt lots at | 20)each
on JIU monthly pojuicnta. It , a 1'ittcrson , 13lh
and F roam.
ArAMONrLACvIS / good lot ) In thli addition K Ith-
iVJ InStl.ckaof street cars , can be had on cm ;
terms , W II Urcei , over lit Nat'l liank. llf-lf
'o HiLK At ft baritaln , thico gold houses 817 and
F 617i Ibth , Miuth ft \euAcrth ; rent ? 85 p r
P r month ; piloi * 5W > 0 uwy p * > m-uts ; mu t t
soU bcl > m June Ut. Apply 8. Mi > rt na < n , ttllor ,
Farnaoi strict , 131 Jtp
-Houso full lot , well , cljtern. bun , all In
coed condition , one Mock irom street can f 1 600
WHOretnQv , UtN VlU ok. C4UI
"T7OR SALB Good B room lieu * , lot 50x132 f eteM
I ; front , I1SOO ; $100 twin balance )15 p r month ,
W , n Or r , over 1st National t > . < uik. SSltl
J/OU SALE , MISCELLANEOUS.
I/IOR sun Water sp\nUli nil a. fen Gordon fetter
J pupa. H Dutjon , not Johcsjn'a brick yard.Norlh
Onuha. SSI-ISp
I/ommr-.V m gnlllrent now upright piano clo-
l > t ltil ninnf , uli the Intent l.npro\cment , bcaull-
fnl lone , t'lKhandflnlfh , n Initructlonbork litf
iiocliuuo for delivery ; a Krcut bargain , $ i B ; 1012 Pn >
clflo. ISMSp
F IORHU.it Oni ri'rUoratorjcnqulre ' oil1 0 I
M the TOo nt Store , SOS l"p
JT"on i nv - Hay piMni ; mire , 8v ni oil ; o ii Mice
' one m I In II minute * ; Rentlo Mil quiet. Two
iilcoponlif , good taiMlA | < n to ; will drive sin Rio or
dotibu ; t i mn'l ilrlltcty inulfs ; light eiprcM
wauoii and btriimi , John 1 * . Sohmlnke , room 8 I'rJ. ' 1
loV block. VCi ] tf
sur Ooiil-t-CKnil h nJ nlano at a li rcilii ,
FOB north Ifth. 270 ISp
8AI.K Two No 1 vlucton.onc * ccond hnnd bnc ; *
FOR - Aply | J4COftnd lilt Uodfott. H5-tl
T70R sALK-An elegant patlorlot and mirror , 710 N
JL1 SOthttnot. 100-lSp
HAtri Twa mules at Max Ucjcr Si lro ! . , llth
FOR
ind FarnimBta. SS6-12
iroit BALK A palrof extra good work noi > o > ,
X' wclghlcB about 1,410 jxiunile each ; flvoyc r old ,
anund M.d Kill broken , llcMOti ( or itlung , too
valuaMo for my builnc * * . ImiulreatQoo. llo ton'fl ,
62S Uroadwty , Council lilulTj. 10J-U
I on SM.K-SOO.OCO bilrk , on cart at Eclleuio or
F Omaha II. T. Clarke. 2CO tt
TOR BAI.R A fair ot pnnl ( * with a Hzht pprlnR wa.
I1 Ron anil hkiucMcry cheap for cash 1217 Howard
street. 130-tf
FOR SAUt 1'lano , a 57CO upright plouo at n bar
gain , niODcniKltia 733-m2t
PERSONAL.
PRRSovAL-rarlloj wlihlrg n scitnstrc-9 ,
tccltig cuttlnf ) nd nttlninatlifaotory ; adilrcBS
318 North 10h st , Mrr. J , Arnol I. 243 lOp
If you want ft ilctoollvo , end your tul-
J. address to the Omaha DctcctUo Agency , I * O box
544 , offices 215 south 14th tt. b5S-mS7 )
MRS K. M Ilooricn , Tronos clairvoyant , and heal
ing rroalum ready for business ever No 023 S K
corner lOth and Wubsier. Terms reasonable. 4S2 mlO
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
TJKALRSTATR nROKitRa Lobook & Co' , 121 ! Farnnm
JLV ttrcet corner 13th , rnal estate bought and sold
on commission , exchanges of rralor personal proper ,
ty effected ; the patr nagool parties haing real estate
or stocks of goods to sell or exchange at roisontblo
prices , li sollolUd , ana wilt have our test tttontlon.
014.U
TO EXOHANGE.
To RXCIIAKOR-TIVO splendid farms for merchandise ;
hotel for farm. U. 0. Patterson , 13th and Fnr-
cam. 182-tt
FTlo RXCHANoa 1 have fifty thousand nori s of Choy-
JL onno county land which I can exchange at figures
which will bo profitable foi eastern property. Como
and eeo It. W. J Vannlco , Sidney , Nob. 801-tf
rpo ExciIANOR-4)0 acres well Improvoj land j mlle
.L'rom ' Essex , Iowa , for a ttonk of general merchan
dise or hardware. Addrosi John Llndorholm , Eiscx
Iowa. S84t
F OR RALE-Or exchange. Wo have for sale the
exclusive right In this state to sell the ooal
exnomlzer and soot destroyir , destroys the soot nnd
will save twon'y per cent on coal , will eoll county
rlghti or the stator will exchange ( or real estate or
vijood property on application will send sample
lit aland glvo p.vtfcuUrs. Hoaion for Belling
3 TO r cantot eho It bin attention : a rare chance for
ho len : Ifedford , Suuer & Davis. 946 tf
FORXALK KxciiAsoR-In part for restaurant , fur-
iilturo and stock , cigtra o. 7 roomed homo ,
barn , and two lots. Apply 310 south llth Bt. 106 mSQ
BUSINESS CHANGES.
FOR HALE llesta'irant looted on 12th street bo-
twccn Farnim and Uarnov. known as Krench
Dining Ha'I ' , on moderate conditions , * pply at 314 S
12th sticel , E. Elect. 270-lBp
FOR BALK flood business lii Omahu ; nroQt 09 per
cent , cttrit.il'Ciiui'ud , thrco or four thousand
doIU's Tcrsons nicanln ; business , address Lock
aox 301 , Cut ) Uolncs , IOWA. 202-jll
FORSALB \ wo loitubll'hed tailors buslnou bo-
t ce i now and lune 15th , low rent ; good loca
tion ; ho'd lease of strre for twoyrarsionly small o p-
ttal required. Addrcbi N. O. " Die office. 132 J-4j >
F I OR SALK-A well eBtablhbcd bakery. Address
' K. " this office. 186 J-4
EOR8ALKOR KicilANon ( In part ) for restaurant ,
furniture ? roomed house , barn and two lota. Ap
ply 319 sou' It llth et. Ice-inRQ
FOB BALK In Oakland Nob. flrst-clasimoat market
al-o the furnl uro of the St Paul hotel. For par
ticulars , Inquire or wrlto Wiggera & UehllngOakland
Nob. 67t-ml9
Eon BALK Uru * store In a desirable locality , wll
invoice about $1,600 110 Patterson , NE corner
13th and Farnam. 486-tt
TjlOU RALE Or cxohantre full stock cf clothing
JP boots an J shoos , gent' furuUhlnggoods , will ox *
change for Nebraska Lands. Q. II. Peterson,801 8.
10th St. , Omaha , Neb. 910-tf
GROCERIES.
NH'LCiUFST his riimlnsel the grocery stock
anl 1 11 Idlng to-oniin < to Chas. beag o i at No
714 Nc.nli 18 h St. , > hoio ho will continue the bin-
tncsiand will ho pleased to sco illbh filomla Iho
chrlceit groceries will ba kept constantly on hand
vcgetibl slnsEason. 221-1&
BOARDING.
_
FIRST-CLASS Bed and board 1212 Capitol nve.
_ _ _ 12-035
LOST AND FOUND.
'led Iilih soUor , tcmaln. Apply to Dill sou
i.oar Johtiion'n brickyard , North Omaha , 281 > l4p
- gU o'n a pin with monogran , O. II. S ,
Lusi-A I lli.der pleusi return to room 8 , Crrliili-
ton block andio'cl > urpiHard. SOC-Np
Y < untr black Phephcrd dog , flvo months
LCBT , wlthbro'ii ( ett and light brown Irca't ,
half oil i dges of care ; liberal reward will bo nil I by
rotuinlLg name to 015 U 18tb st. 20.12p ! )
- On Friday evening Ust , on Blunders Bt.a
Lour- book contalnl. g 1.76 In Mils and cto-k
payable to M. Toll or bearer for 50. Will truit with
llndoi about reward thrnigh matt. A > tlroui F. liog-
gap , care K. t'caron , corner 12th and Faraam.
28M8p
H Ivr vatch and fob and Iccket , charm In
LOHT vlmulty of VI glnla ave , or Park avo. The
finder will uo Imcdsomdvawarded bylcavlnratl3lB |
S. lltnet 213-12(1 (
_ _
IhU ( Friday ) mnrtjlng Ictwecn 7VI : and 8:38 :
LOST watch ch ln , K of P Fludor wllll c ve t
I'jclflu Kxprots oll'co .nJ rocoluo $ i.0jrow.n ) . C. A.
Aborcoombo. _ S04-Hp
IOE CREAM.
? KKHII le cream plea and cake < every day. Ordcri
} ' pr mptly attended to. CirlHchmid , SO * south
3Mh8t.
( iiul'ly gents hanJ eowod thoes only ? 5 KO at
BUST ti. lirayV. _ 237,12
MISOELLANEOUS.
KBIVO I'LANTH Cheap by John I 'etorsoo.lliroo blocks
bouth of IlclUvuo road on lltli tt , cast side.
SOMSp
does u t give you heart-hum.
C one cent , each by the dealers ,
IVycku Uros. , AKcnti. 083-tf
On Klkborn and Mute. T. Murray.
8UOtf
f \UKW RIIVXR TAO , Its fruit flavored , taei redeemed
\J l ni ) oiuteaclibytho dealori. I'ejcke Ikon. ,
gecU.
on banjo given by O K
IKSTRtJcnoM Capitol avo. _ SO U
TAO , It rfoesnot taint the breath , tagi
CIIEWBILVKR cue cent each by the dealere. I'ojel'e
Uros Agenta. sss "
, _ _ _ _ _ _ _
, vaults , elnit unil cewpoola cleaned at tha
PUIVV notice and wtlsfactlon guaranteed by K.
O. Abtl , 1' . O. Uoi 87B _ < 00ln-P
vaulti , nd ccj p l cl ani d tttihorUst no-
PKtvt o tin.oorth i ! yln n entirely rdorlci ,
w y v Ith our Improved i unir and de m g.n appara
tus. all plao cl ane'l by ui ulienfoctod true , l
uisonablf. A. '
Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr ,
% VliUtandforitook at mah Fair trounlj the
teasoiiol IS85 HoU 19J hinijhlujvUffc | 1286
l > . hl ilro JACK Sum-rARU It lull brother lu uood to
DMTIR X17J ; , Uo to DicrAtottth * lire ot J4Tsm
2:10. : r'AliAn. 2:1"J : and UIBKCTOR JU. ; Cull at tbe
* l'vin.u < ) andito blm and g i bla PO Izrre la
lu lull , teruw J J. ( or the eewio , A. TllOMbON ,