Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 30, 1885, Image 5

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    THE DAII 'BEI 30. 1885.
EMANCIPATION.
The MceliDg Held Lasl Night at Capitol
Avenue Mm Binl
HtlrrlnR Speeches InOonilomnntton nt
the Indignity OlTcrcil to Colored -
orod Cltlr.on ,
The emancipation mooting hold at Gip *
Ital avenue skating rink last night was
fairly well attended , but those who were
there came late. A few ladies graced
the occasion with their presence. Music
was furnished by the Omaha Bee band.
Mr. E. R. Overall called the mooting to
order and stated Its objects. The Rav.
0. M. Frost was called to preside.
Mr. Frost , on taking the chair , said
that ho stood In such a place 40 years
ago , at Boston , where probably ns much
was done to emancipate the colored race
as any other spot In the country. A
mooting then would not bo attended by
over fifteen or twenty pooplo. They
came together to bo ridiculed and laughed
at. The speaker waa In Boston when
Anthony Burns , at the cannon's mouth ,
was taken back to slavery.
The mooting this evening Is of great
Importance but n paper , so said the
speaker , called It inconsequential. Sup
pose Dean Mllltpaugh had gene to the
opera house and boon thown down stairs ,
the matter would have boon looked on by
the paoplo of this city as an outrage , and
the Injury done to Mr. Woodby is equal
ly as great , The speaker related now
the muthodiat church had been working
to lift up the colored pooplo. The re
sponsibility of that Insult to Mr. Wood-
by , declared Mr. Frost , don't , rott with
Manager Boyd. It rests with Mayor
Boyd. Had ho have como out
the next day and condemned the fist ,
there would have boon nothing thought
of it.
it.A
A letter wai read from A. J. Popple-
ton , saying that It would glva him pleas
ure to spaak at the meeting , hut ho could
not bo present on account of absence from
the city.
A. H. Willis was elected secretary.
P. J , WllliamB , Gen. O. 0. Howard , J.
R. Simpion , W. H. Stephonaon , and J.
M. Haskoll wora nominated and elected
vice-presidents.
The Rov. G , M. Woodby , the man
who claims to have boon refused admis
sion to the opera house , waa called out
and lie road to the audience his state
ment as U was published last week in the
BEE.
BEE.Tho
The next speaker was the Rov. Mr.
Harris , of the baptist church. After a
faw preferatory allusions to his own ex
perience , and events , coming within his
personal knowledge , relative to the civil
and political rights shown by men to
other men , ho addressed himself to the
question In hand , substantially as follows :
In the woman's Christian temperance
union meetings hold recently , one man
waa present every night , and was finally
called on to speak. As a compensation
for bis services , a complimentary ticket
was given him to hear Mies Oathoui at
the opera house. Those women had
rcntsd that establishment , and It was
their property for the tliua , and any
other mau hsd ai much right to go there
and rofuio Mr. Woadby admission as
Mr. Boyd. The rejection of Mr. Woodby
was an insult , declared the speaker , not
only to him but to the woman's Christian
temperance nnioa of Omaha.
Mr. Harris referred to the course taken
by the Republican In this matter as an
outrage.
Mr. Edward Rosowaler was Intro
duced as the third speaker. One of the
most impressible lessons In his memory
taught him by his father was that our
forefathers were slaves in the land of
Egypt. Remembering this badge of in
feriority put upon his ancestry by caste
prejudice ho would repeat the language
of Disnull , whoa taunted In the house
of common ] about his origin by a British
aristocrat , "While your ancestors
wora worshipping Idols In Druid
groves , mlno were ministering at the high
altar In the temple of the Lord. At all
times ho had labored to lift tto burden
from these who are oppressed. Mr.
Roiowator related how , when n more
boy , ho carried letters to John M. Lang
eton , Bushnoll , P/of. Monroe and Prof.
Peck , who were In jail at Cleveland for
the Wellington rescue , whereby a colored
slave waa assisted to hb .freedom. The
only timu ho had over been discharged
from a position was at Murfrooaboro ,
Tcnn. , while an pparalor , when the su
perintendent notitiod him tbut his place
was made vacant because of his free neil
ssntlmenls.
, Referring to the matter concerning
Mr. Woodby , the speaker eUted that
the first ho know of It was when the
article first published In the BIK :
came io his hands. I published It of
course , and was surprised to learn that
any paper , republican or democratic , had
refused to do the same thing. As an
ll'ustratlon ' to show how the affair Is
treated by the Jlspublicao , the following
paragraph was read from a seriously
witton article which appeared in that
paper :
A portion of the opera honss in Omaha
has been sot apart for the use of the
colored people and thcro are not many
whlto people In Omaha who would care
to have a seat among the negroes to wit
ness a performance , In preference to
among will to people , bat , as sniprlslng
M it may appear , one person and a min
ister at that , bec m- offended because
the management of the houio would
not permit him to have a seat
smong the colored biothron , and actual
ly brought suit against the manager of
too opera home , claiming that under the
amendment to the constitution a whlto
man ahonld have every privilege to which
] negro la entitled.
The speaker had seen Mr. Boyd , and
hoard hli lido of thi story.
Dwelling uponthe absurdity enter
tained by some people that they would I
bo contaminated by sitting in an opera
honso where there were colored men and
women , Mr , Rose water said that he had
loon Senators Oonkllng , Lamar and Bay
ard walking arm in arm with B. K.
Bruce , the negro senator from Missis
sippi. At Chicago last spring ho saw the
distinguished men of this nation sitting jj
on a stage with black men. The con '
veution , composed of gentlemen whc
represented tbo best and brightest ele
ments of Ampirlcan culture and cltlzou
ship , was presided over by a negro ,
What soneo is there In supposing thn
colored people going Into the opera home
would contaminate the dudes and dudlnc
of _ Omaha. _ He had seen white womei
raise their noses to aa ant li
of forty-five degrees when a frei
negro entered the car where they wen
riding , but as slaves their presence wa
always ngncablo to these same people
lie bad also seen people so iqueamlsl
that they could not elt in an entertain
mont wlthja negro , rush Into the kitchen
end of tt dining-room car and eat or
drink victuals given them by nogrobands.
When Manager Boyd said that to allow
negroes in the parquet circle of his house
caused complaints that wcro ruinous to
his business , ho could give no good ans
wer to the question why the business had
not been injured before ho ruled them
out.
out.Hon. . J. M. Thurston , the next speak
er , did not with to utter a word that
would appeal io any men's passion or
prejudice , The question at Issue is
neither now or strange , but the revival of
a sentiment and doctrlno thaH has lived
In this country over since she assorted
her Independence. The Unite was ,
whether one race of people nro superior
to another or not. At Appomatlx this
question was settled by Gen. Grant for
over. The question of superiority how
ever , never will bo the question of social
rights. The question ot social privileges
and whom a man shall choose for his as-
scciato is ono for every man to settle
himself.
But the iasno Is whether a respectable
colored man shall bo barred out of public
places. It has always been a matter of
discussion whether colored people should
bo allowed to associate in public places
or not.
The speaker paid a high compliment to
the progress of the black race since they
become freo. Twenty years of liberty
and a black man sat upon the floor of the
United States senate and Wade Hampton
didn't got up and go out of doors on ac
count of It. Twenty years of liberty and
the grandest convention of men over
held on earth was presided ever by a
chairman as bhck as any man in Omaha.
I believe , declared the speaker , that
had James G. Bltinn boon elected presi
dent of these United States no such a
scene would ever have been committed
in the city of Omaha as was committed at
Boyd's opera house. It is rather strange ,
thought Mr. Thurston , that some respectable -
spectablo business men of Omaha , can bo
found , who say that they are rather glad
Mr. Boyd has made such rules down at
his opera house. Ho had scon men who
conduct the most notorious gambling
denu in this city'occupy ing the choicest
seats , but nobody became contaminated
by sitting by them , and the men who sit
by thorn would not associate with them ,
The only bar to any man's entrance
into any public place Is the bar of
Indecency , and if you fight It out on that
line you will win overytlmo. A man is
wrong and narrow in his individuality ,
who raises the race question in any public
place. To the colored men , ho Implored
them that In all places and all tlmei , act
as men , regarding this opera honso matter -
tor , and lot the courts of justice settle it.
Can't afford to retaliate in a business
point of view , for any public wrong.
You should never rotallatoin any other
than a manly way.
The Rev. Mr. Copeland was introduced
as a Boston man. Ho went to the
schools In Boston years ago , when they
had no distinction of races in the
schools.
Ho eat at the feet of all great men who
befora the war were at the heads of every
anti-slavery movement in the oast. Was
also in Boston at the tlmo of the John
Brown riot and wont to hoar Wendell
Phillips speak , when it was necessary
to go armed for protection against mali
cious attacks.
Mr. Rickotto , a colored man , talked
briefly. Ho by request of the committee
gave a distinction , as is regarded by the
colored people , of social equality. The
colored people , ho said , understood that
social equality could not bo fixed by law ,
but what they want , is to get the best
society within their roach. By
civil rights , however , the speak
er understood , that all places
of public amusement ehould bo open to
them. The colored people pay taxes ,
help keep np the police who protect Mr.
Bovd's opera house , but when they are
willing to pay for amusements at that
place they are denied thorn , and ho con
sidered it an outrage.
Wo are peaceful , law-abiding , think as
much of our wives and chlloren as any
white man , and so long as the laws of
this state protect us , ire should see that
our wives and daughters are not denied
any privilege or ploasuio which they are
justly entitled to.
Wo are condemned because wo pub
licly thanked the man and the paper who
stands ready to como to the rcecno of the
oppressed. The speaker declared that at
the mooting where thoie resolutions
were adopted they could net bo mistaken
in thanking the BEE.
After the following resolutions had
been read and adopted , the meeting
aijourncd :
Whereas , Such proscription aspracticed
by the management of the Boyd opera
honsa of this city , as shown In the exclu
sion of a worthy citizen of this state from
a seat in mid house , for which ho he'd a
complimentary ticket , on the 9th of May ,
is not only a violation of the laws of this
commonwealth , but an insult to the
moral and religions sentiment of the
community. Therefore , bp it
Rsolved , In mass mooting assembled ,
that wo enter our solemn protest agains ;
all disrmiaatiou ! on account of raca or
color ,
Rssolyed , Second , Whenever any ouch
indignities era offered to any citizen , the
offender should rocolvo the fullest penalty
of the law.
Resolved , Third , That wo ballevo the
time has como when every man should
award with the incai jealous care the civil
and political rights of American citizen
ship.Resolved
Resolved , Foarth , That we think that
th3 Hon. Mayor Boyd of Omaha , whoso
ntmo graces the fine edifice known as the
opera house , If ho did not approve the
intuit offered to the moral end religions
sense of this community , should have
Informed the people at large over his
signature.
Hml Estate Transfer * .
The following transfers were filed May
28 , with the county clerk and reported
for the BEE by Amos' real estate agency !
Salome H Uapgood ( widow ) to Adolph
H Gladstone lot 121 lu Nelson's add to
Omtha , w d $4,200.
Gee P Bomls and wife to Jacob
Sohmllis lota 10 and 11 In block 0 In
Prospect Place in Omaha , w d { 550.
George E Barker and wife to Joseph
Barker , e } of ne and ntI of sei of tec ,
14-15-13 , wq o 91.
J B Evans and wlfo to P 0 Stone lol
7 block 15 of E V Smith' ' * add to Oma-
ha , w d , ? 3,500.
"
2he most complete line of read } ,
mixed paints in the city at J. A. "
it Co's. Ul/tand Douglas Sis.
See the boautle .
Our store la opened every nlqht.
TUB DIOKMAN BAZ&AII COMPANY.
B
U Mra. Sorol & Co. , 1519 Dodga streor
new store , toll atrltohoB , wares and inilli
nory cheaper than any otbor house.
is Genuine Kcjutone Wringers c n bi
e.ih bought for $2.50 at Martin's Inatallmen
ih Store on weekly payment * . Tbo am <
o- Wrnger ! ai is sold ehowhore for § 8.50 ) . ,
"A FOUL PLY , "
Floldor Jnok Sncctl , - ol
tlio Union Pucillcs "Does Up"
Ills Creditors nml At *
tcmpta
Some iimo ago It was announced thit
Jack Snood , the opera honao cigar man ,
had Bold oak to J. J , Phllbln and was
abont to leave the city. Slnco that tlmo
certain circumstances hnvo developed
which look rather anspicloui for the
quondam right Colder of the Union Pa
cifies. It has boon discovered that a portion
tion ot the cigar stand fixtures were
mortgaged eomo tlmo ago by the owner 0.
J. Dooltttlo to n firm in this
city , but were leaned to Mr.
Snecd temporary use , nntil the
mortgage 3 ould bo taken. Another caio
WAS transferred to the cigar man by Ool.
Floyd , but never paid for. Those fixtures
wore sold by Sneod to Mr , Phllbln who
bought the property In potfect good
faith , supposing that everything was 0. II.
When this state of affairs bectuno
known Mr. Phllbln immediately oworo
out a warrant for Snood's arrest , in Jndgo
Dartlott'a court , the charge preferred bo-
log that of soiling mortgaged property.
The warrant was placed for sorvlco In the
hands of Constable Edgerton , and that
functionary dltcovcrcd last night that the
subject of the complaint had quietly sold
out his household goods and
had mndo all preparations to
start west In the evening.
Ho Immediately went down to
the Missouri Pacific train , bat found
that Snoed had gene out on the 8:20 :
"overland Denver" on the Union Pacific ,
leaving his wife to follow him on the
Missouri Pacific. Constable Edgarlon at
once telegraphed to Deputy Sheriff B. 0.
Yonmaua at Weeping Water'giving
Snood's description and ordering hi5 ar
rest. Into In the evening a telegram
was received , stating that the fly base-
bslllst had boon captured. Edgorton wont
down to Weeping Water yesterday -
day on the 11 o'clock
train to Interview Snced , and It
nccossarv to brin ? htm back. Ho says
that If Snced will settle up ho will bo re
leased ; if not , the lair ba allowed to tike
It ) conreo.
It his further developed that Sncoi
has loft creditors hero on numorons no-
counts , which will probably run up well
Into the hundreds. This at least Is the
statement of Oonsttblo Edgorton who Is
pretty well acquainted with the facts con
nected with Snood's departure.
ANOTHER "BUKGLAEY.
Mr. / . B , Knight's Residence Catered
byXhlovca Thursday I
Ono of the most richly rewarded bur-
glailcs that have been committed for many
months in private ronldencoa ocsnrrod
Thursday night , the victim being -
ing Me. Z. B. Knight , the book-kocpor
of the Herald , realdont nt 2204 Webster
stroot.
The thief , or thlovca , effected an en
trance Into tno honao by prying open n
door inta a coal shod which connects
Trith the homo , and then opening the
rear door. There is no cine to the iden
tity of the rascals. Most of the plunder
was In the shape of silverwara of costly
description. The articles stolen were
a now coat and vest , ono pair black pants ,
ono old sack coat , pocket-book with $ G
and two checks on Miller & Richardson ,
( Omaha National bank ) for $20 each , ono
old Rusilaa leather pure , 5 largo solid
silver spoons , marked S. P. R. , 3
solid silver spoons ( small ) marked S. P.
R , 1 aolid silver table spoon , marked G.
M. H. , dated 1792 on back , 3 dozen
forks , 1 dozan marked K. , 1 dozsu
marked "Kalght , " andldczjn marked
S. J. R , , 5 eolid napkin rings , 1 marked
Sarah , 1 marked Fred , and one marked
"Julio , " 1 plated napkin ring , marked
Mary Knight , 1 dozan plated silver din
ner knives , 1 do/.m plated silver tea
knives , 1 largo silver soup ladle , 1 largo
silver gravy ladle , 1 butter knife , 2 fruit
knives , 1 carving knife.
TEUSONAI/ .
Mra. Lyrnnn Richardson left Thursday for
Kansas City.
Alexander Swan returned homo from the
west yesterday.
Dr. Galb.'nith returned Thursday night
from Grand Island ,
G. G. Wnllaco has returned from a flyinpf
basilicas trip to Iowa.
lllchard Frowin , the blf ; cattleman , left
hero yesterday for St. Faul.
U. A. Gouldinjr , Lincoln , and B. W. Kysn
and wife , Blair , are nt the Arctdo.
James Turner , the wide-awake news man
of Missouri Valley , was hero yesterday , look
ing after businoaf , on the jump a ] usual.
JI , D , Royer , the well-know attorney of
Council Bluffs is in the city , looking up a lo
cation for an office which lie will probably
open In Omaha ,
J. T , Hoag ; , California commissioner of
Immigration with headquarters nt Chicago ,
was In the city Thursday on big way to the
Golden Slope ,
Ezra Millard , Eraalus YOUDK , W. B. Wing ,
0. A , Coe , Dr. Worley , comprise the porty of
fishermen who loft Omaha Thurtday evening
for Eagle Lake , Minn. They expect to be
gone about four days ,
W , J. Footnor , superintendent of the
Northern F cifio Express company , returned
to Omaha Thurtday on his way home from
the 1'aclfic coast , Mr. Footner WRJ a mem
ber of the Omaha-Portland excursion ,
Rav , W. K. Beam , pastor of the M. E
church at Beatrice , formerly In charge of the
Eighteenth street church here , is In the city
visiting his old friends. He will occupy the
pulpit of the First M , 1C , church next Babbath
morning and the Seward Street M , E , church
in the evening ,
H. Hlghley , W. Hiijhley , Grand Island ;
George H. Towers , Beatrice ; G. W. Newcom ,
Hastings ; 0 , H , Miller , McOook ; Henry
Brink , St , 1'aulj John Connor , Grand Island ;
Edwin T. Ziegher , Cincinnati , ' Ohio ; F. H.
McAndrew , DBS Moines , la. ; George E , Wai-
lick , St. Paul , Minn. ; D , H. Hamilton , De
troit , Mlch.j J. C. Swan , Buffalo , N. Y , are
registered at the Metropolitan.
The Omaha Sliootlsts.
The Omaha gun clab held Its bi
monthly shooting match , Thursday after
noon , at which tlmo contests wera had for
the champion bidgo and for sweepstakes ,
firjt and second money. la the budge
match , twenty Peoria black birds were
. sent from the trap at B rise of eight
o yards , and the rcara stood as follows :
'Lane 10 , Kennedy 10 , Strasaeberger 10 ,
Cotter 9 , Loodor 9 , Burgees 9 , Smith 4 ,
Bedford 4 ,
In the arrocpstakcs for first money tbo
score was :
Lnno G , Iloges 5 , Strasiebarger 5 ,
Bedford C , LecdorD. Smith 4 , Burgess4 ,
Uolter 1.
Swoopntakts , second money , 'Oollor 3 ,
Hughes 2 , Strassobergor 2 and Bnrgosa 1.
The fruit and cigar store ot Joseph 1'uo-
clnelll k Co , , Thirteenth , near Douglas street ,
was entered night bsforo last nnd robbed of
about $25 worth of clgan , The thieves gained
entrance through the cellar ,
I wonld adviio parties going to Horss-
shoo Lake to keep the old round by Can
non's and OoiTman'a farms ns the late
rain Imi made the now cutoff road very
tllppery through the timber. The road
from Otlhoun to Horseahoo Lake Is
closed. No way of getting down jot.
DAVID NEOLE.
Buy a straw Hat at Sale's. largest
stock nnd lowest prices.
Go to B. Newman & Co. for your
spring and summer under wear. Largest
stock in the city.
See the beauties.
A gentleman In the audience asked Dr.
McCosh If it was not true that A largo number
of persons were unable to obtain employment
qocauso their education and teneiblllties wore
above the wantn of the society tu which they
lived. Dr. McCosh replied that ho did not
know of nny case where education had hurt
anybody. Ifa [ man was In good health nnd
Industrious n good education would qualify
him ton dozen different things , where au Ig
norant mau could only do ono. Education
properly used would enable a person to rise
in any Bjiliero of labor.
25
the Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ago' '
SYMPTOMS OF A
Loeiofnppctlto , UoweUcoBtlve , 1'nlnla
the bend , wit t n dull ccnsatlan In the
back part , 1'uln under the ibonlrler-
Ulado , i'ullnpsn niter catlnj , wlthndli-
Incllnntlon to exertion of body or mind ,
Irrltnljllltroflomper , io\r nplrlti , vrlth
afccllncof ImvlncrncElcctcd nomoduty ,
\Vonrincsa , Dlzzlncsn , Fluttering at tbo
Ucnrt , Dots before the cyc , Headache
over the right eye , Kcstlcninesa , vrltu
fltful dreams , III chly colored Urine , anil
CONSTIPATION.
rrtJTT'S lULT.S are especially adaptoi )
to such cases , ono doao cirects ouch a
.Imngo of fccllnfrns to astonish the auffcrcr.
They Increase the Anpetlte.and cauio the
body to TiiUo on Klcsh.tlius the system H
noiirlohcil.nnit bytnclr Tonic Action on
Clio l > lccgtlveOrcanaltcKUlnrti oolHnro
rroducpil. 1'rloeafic. 44 Murray Mt..WfV.
OHAT ItAin or WmsiCEna ohnnced to n
GLOSST ] > LACK by a slnglu npplloatlon of
this DTE. It Imparts a natural color , acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists , or
cnt by exprost on receipt of 81.
dfTico , 44 Murray St. . Now York.
THE BEST THING OUT
FOB
Washing & Bleaching
In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water.
SAVES LABOR , TIMK and SOAP AMAZINOLY , and glvce
unlrem'eatUifactlon. No family rich or poor ebould
bo without It.
Sold by nil grocerr. BBWABB of Imitations well do-
elguol to mislead. PKARUNK la the ONLY SAFE labor
saving compound and always bcara the above eym-
bcl and name nt
.1AMKS PYLK NEW YORK.
185 nml 1S7 Wubaeh Avenue ,
O 3HC I OA. . Gr O .
Hair Cloth and Wire
Bustles , Hoop Skirts , '
Hair Cloth Skirts/
AXPAI'1'LI.USEOr (
BLACKCOLORED
COLORED _
S JERSEYS.
Thfs cut represents The
LnnKtry , the mott popular
SomWatlcm of Uusllo ar d
Hoop Shirt ever mode. A Inly
who lias worn ono will never
wear any olber ftyle. hach
Skirt la Etanipc < l . ! ' , or > Vl0
li.ind ! rilenlfd June ! ! J , l "i
No. J 10,411. tar.xr.y ono cell.
inff B.imoBtyloor bWrt not o
blunipcJ , will bo g'fj' , J" ' ! !
aerorillnfftolaw. Sold by all
lna4lngriitaUdrygooa house4
THE ONLY BXCLUblVB
IN OMAHA NEB.
SPECIAL NOTICES
All ado erltiementi in the ipectal column ! uil
tit tharytd at the rate of 10 cents per lint for
firttimtrtion , and7centiper line for each lutiie-
quent inttrtlon : No adcertitement vlll lie inierted
for leit than IS centt or the fint time ;
Theie adttrthementi uill be inierted in both Horn-
njant JSventnj Sdttioni , reprtientint/ circula
tion of over Eight Thoutand. Thit clan of adecr-
titementt muttpctittvely lie paid in advance.
TO LOAH MONEY.
MONKT to loan OnllnaUsttta la any amount and
time to BUlt , f , orn 950 to tlOOO.
On collaterals on Ulrtv to oloety days time , In
sums of flftr dnllirsandupwari's.
On chattel' . In sums of flv to five handled dol-
ars at low rates an J time to suit.
Miscellaneous. Uortgagesiecured notefcity claims
and judgement bought , advancns made to o'ntrao-
tors , and general tlnancli ] buslneis of all ilndl trans
acted promptlr , quietly and without delar , at tbo
Omaha financial txcbango.UOJ Farnam St.up stairs ,
057-10
MOXST to loan In sums ot $200 and upwards on
flrst-olais ical estate security. Potter & Cobb ,
1619 Farnam st. filJ-tf
LOAN One flrst class eecuiity. J1C03 for 6 years
Ames , 16l7Fainimst , C3i-2J
MOXKT TO LOAN-On r , al estite security. In sums
ol cote HO.OOO. at reasonable tatcj. IJ E.
Uayne liCe , H W cor 16th and Faruam , BCO-JU
MONKT to LOA -In amounts to suit , oa chattels ,
collaterali or anv good security , Omaha Finan
cial Exchange , 1SC3 Farnam it. , up-ttilre. 185j8p
\f ONCV To loan on chattels , Woclluy & Hairlson ,
'f ' 1 Uoom 20 , Omaha National bank building
917-11
ONEYTOLOAN-On nil Wt and chattels
U. L. Tuomaj. Olt'tf ,
A fosiiTl WOXF.TH KOMKT ! II Money to Loan-On
i > 1 chattel tecutlly by W. n. Croft , room 4 , With-
neil butldlnc , N , E. cornet K > tn and Ilirncy After
jc rs ol experlcnso aid a careful study ol the tunl
ntM ct loanlnj money on personal property , I have
at last ptrfccwd system whereby the publicity
usual In mrch caet Is done away wlth.ind I am now
In a position to meet the demands of all ho boco'ms
tumporarlaly embarrassed and dcjlro to ralie money
without delay nd In a quiet manner. Ilou eicp-
cr , profession * ! gentlemen , mechanic ! and others In
this city can obtain advinccs from $10 to 81,000 on
such security as household ( nrnlture , pianos , ma
chinery , horses , wagons , warehauas receipts , secur
ed notel ol hand , eta. , without rcmivtng fame from
owners resldencs or place of business Ono f the
advantage ] I offer Isthal anypartof any Ion can
be paH at any tlmo which will reduce the Interest
pro rata and a'l ' loans renewed at the original r tn
cf Interest. I hare no brokers In connection with
my offlcc , but personally superintend all ray loin * .
I rmvo prlvata office * connected with my gincral
oflico so thai customers do not como In contact with
each other , consequently iraklng all transactions
strictly pilvate. W. H. Croft , room 4 , Wltbnell
building , N. E. cor. ISth and Uarnsy. 637-j-U
Vfoxnr to loan on furniture , horses , waon , planes
lil. personal property , oallitorals and anything o *
value , everything strictly confide' tial ; Roods Ftnanf
clal agency John P Schmlnke , Cashier. 2J3-JU
MrONEr LoanoJ on rhaltels , out rati , U. It
til ticket * oaught and sold. A. FormanS13 B , 13th Bt
It/TONKY / LOANED at C. F , Rood & Go's. Loan office
iVJL on furniture , pianos , horses , wagon ) , personal
property of all kinds and all otho rirtlclcs ot value ,
K-ttbout romcvnl. Over 1st National Bank.corncr ISth
tad Farnaro , All business strictly confidential
confidentialBEOU
VffONETTO LOAII In snmsof WOO and upward.
IU O. F. Davb and Co. , Heal Keiat ) anil Loan
Icenta , 1605 Famam 81. D51-tt
WANTED FEMALE QELP.
Wi Two apprentices nsd ono good drcts-
mikcr , U05 Davcnprrt. 769 top
"Vl/ASTr.D Sileilaily nt the 03 cent store , on o tint
V' can ( peakGorman and English. Call after 6
In the evening. " 702-2 ! )
"IX7"ANTRB A neat capable Rlrl for general homo-
V > work ITI small famllv ; good washer and Ironer ,
001 south 18th st , 7G3-30p
Wi PAXTKDWoman cook and din'ng ' room ; lrl418
eouth 13th ttrcot. "Corlp
WiW
W Axrxn Ono first-class dining room girl at the
; City Hotel. 223-lp
WANTED Olrl for general house work In small
family. Ajiply to Mrs Jon U Clarlson , Cather
ine street , south of Mt. I''casant. Tale tit. Mary's
Avcnuo Cars. 731-20p
W ANTED At 1019 Capitol a young girl ta dolUht
work. 7J4-20
WASTED girl to do kitchen work ; apply at the
Cozzcns. 723-tf
wSGirl for general house work at 2511 St.
Mary's avo. 703 SOp
WANTKD-Olrl to do general housiwork ; app'y to
Mrs. Jas Cotter , 1621 thcnnan Avc. CU7 t
TTTAXTKC A joung girl at 118 north 18th St.
TT 872-28p
'ANTKII Good girl for general homo work ; ap
Wi ply Fred Drexel , cnncr 10th and Williams.
031-tf
WAMRD At once , a good wet nurco 102 , 26th st
corner Dodge. (48-11
w ANTKDOocil girls , experienced cooks ; Omahn
Ktnploj-mcnt Bureau , 1120 Farnam St. 701-tf
wWASTED
WASTED Flret-claea dining room girl nt the Met
ropolitan hotel ; none otner need apply. 824-tl
TTTANTED by Kcntlngton Art Co. , female help
VV In all parts of the country , to do our light ,
pleasant work at their homes. Scat by mall to any
address , no canviaisntr , easy to learn and nny one
can cam from $7 to $10 pr week. For full Informa
tion address Kcntlngton Art Rooms,35 Congress St , ,
Boston , JU83 Box 6078 , MO-SOp
WANTED MALE HELP.
- skirt trimmer and walit maker.
WANTED-Good
Apply at NV cor jcr of Davenport nd 10th
St. Anderson Block , room 1 and 2. 7C5-30p
"VT7"ANTED Good canvasscrr , three dcllars a day ;
TT something now , iclla In every house , 416 north
10th , up-iUlra. 760-lp
WAKTKD-A good boy from 12 to 16yeir3 at S. E.
Lchmaon , candy and Fru'.t stcre.COS South 10th
St , Gernnn pretcrrtd. 7SO-29p
WANTED An agent In every county ty sell "Daisy
Pillow Slam Litter. " Address W. P. Mcllor ,
SUt3igcnf,42S H 16th St. , Omaha Neb. 721-lp
WANTED By cm of tbo largest aiU oldest whclc-
sal > clothing houses of I'n'laJclphla , nanlcsmui
to rcprcson t them In this state. ADpl'ottlcns ' will be
considered from such only as can furnish approved
security ; fcr sample &o , and pay their
own tratcllngcxporccs. The hcuse Is willing to pay
a very liberal cjmmlsiion and to the right man a
fplcndld opportunity offers. Address P O Bx
, I'a. 653-8
W ANTKD A traveling calesman , ono who haa
bad Fcreral yearc experience In che ci ; r bus
iness , and has been traveling In Western IOWA and
Eastern Neb i ask a. Qocd references rJqulrcd , Ad-
drcs liathinann & Beruor , Cigar Manufacturers ,
Stunt , Iowa. 5S8-29
FOUR cigarmiEera wanted. Enquire of Goo. B.
Godfrey , Fremont , Mob. 070-2
ANTKD Active talesman 1C5 North 18th.
W 18th.D03J2p
w 'ANTKD Five irocd paper banger at 413 North
ICth street. 312.tt
WANTKD Live cnorx'vtlc men with liorsj and car-
rltgo to ha dlo Ilrst-clasi article throuch tbo
country ; call at onco. 0. U. Eaton , 111 S. 11th.
310-tf
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WASTED Sltmtlon bya } oung mm In & groceir
ft ore , IIM hid cocslderahlo cxoerlenco ; best ot
efercnscs. Address "A. O. E. " Bee odlco. 7Cl-30i ;
WANTKD Situation by ft butcter , cltbf rln city or
country ; addrecs a W. Veon , 111 North 13th
treet. 7S9-29p
WANTED Situation by rt joung man to work
around the hooes , cauforoish btstof references ,
AddropnT O. " Hco nfflce. 710p
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
(17AOTKD-MMd'a ' ogt man and wile ; man to tend
VV cheep and goncrtl firm work ; wonnn to keep
IOUBO mult bo a good cook , clean and smart , steady
lomoand Rciodpay Kansas. Inquire 14thend Far-
am. A l ) . Uor o. "A child can buy as cbutn an a
man " Biota and tlioee. 769 1
WANTED Two pleasant ( urnlahid roomilnarrl
vatofamily withorwltbout board by two young
cntlctrcn. Addrcea "J. " 1'axton lioto' . 7iO-30p
WANTKD For a customer , furnUhcd house ol 7
to 9 roorna with all convonlcrtcee.untll October ;
icst ot rifcrciices. C : K. llayno & Co. , Itth and
arnam. 732-
WANTKD Two unfurnished rooms , with board for
eemlcman and wife wrat of Sixteenth aril 8.
if California preferred. Addresi "Prtrnpt 1'av" P ,
0. liox 301 , blVJ t 702-tf
\ , 'A.STKD Uy a family ot throw tu rent a B room
bouse near Et Miry.a or Park avenue. Address
"N. I * N. " Bee office , 703-28p
WANTIU Uy a gentleman , a room on the hill vet
of i io to ill co. reference given , address P. O ,
box 307city. 720-20
ANTKD A second cook at the Emmet House.
W
WAKUBD-100 Teams for Hokredgr , Neb. , on D.
& M. It. U. , no olllcs fees and free transporta
tion , 110 Farnam st. B13-1I
A CENTS WANTID. Address tit , Louis Eloctrlo Lamp
jt\Co , 8t Louli for circular , cats and tcrmiot the
60 candle poner atarsh Zlectrlo Lamp. 311-jU
WANTED Everybody to try our Prepared Corn
Meal , ready for Instant iue with the addition of
milk or cold water , Put up In 8 and 0 Ilk packages.
Bold by grocers * W. J , nelihanb & Co. , Manufact
urer * 070-tf
WAKTED Every ady In need of a Mwtng ma
chine , to see the new Improved American No ,
P. E. Flodman & Oo. agents ; 220 N 18th.
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS.
F I OR KXT Furnished house 0 rooms corner King
Bt. , and Patrick ave. 767-p
FOR R XT Two five room bouseg. Call at 2716
I avenwortb Itreet. 765-lp
FOR BENT 4 new houses rooms. S closets , cellir ;
onfouth Walnut Bt , Inquire of Aug , itandow
117 Ch'cago f t. 701 lp
T7VR KKNT Six room ootta/e N W corner 21th and
X ? Davenport 86 ! per inontb. Apply to E. II. Chap-
m n , 1217 Howard St. 743 tf
FRBKST On Itreet or Hn North Ornaba , fur-
nlihol hou < e 0 roomj ? 35 ctr month. C. K.
llayue & Do. , 15tU and Farnam. 83t-2
T7oa Riur-IIouse 7 roomi 24tb and JIurney by 0.
± < F. Davll&Co. (87-If
Fo * RK.NT Smill stiblo 1C12 Farnam ntrcet ; In-
quiroolL'r. twituain , Cor. Ulli and 1'Vn.m.
COOtf
FORRKNT Znewe room cottigea 13th and Ylntou
st , Inqu'ra ' on prcmltej or of S M ifoxham , at
1'tclflo Express Co. OOl-iDp
"I710R RL\T Store on Cumlog street betwe'n 10 ( rid
L1 20th st , (25 a mouth Juo , Erck , 015 N 16th nt
C17-23
F OR REXT-A house on Hickory ana 8th strrtt at
Wamonlh. John Krc , 016 N 10th ft.
619.M
TTtaRRKXT Aboussof Oroami 8 elonts , wll , els-
1 ? tsrn , one block south ot the U 1' depot , Inquire
of M Leo , grocer , 22d and Lcavenworth. B18-tf
IToR RR\T SroomcotUge on California ( troet ,
I ? bitvrcen nth and 26th streets. V J Creed on.
430 tl
IpOR RitNt Cottage 6 rooms and house 7 rooms. J
1 l'hlpplKoe,16lSS.6th8t. 331-tl
| J > ORRRXT three story brick store building ; en-
A.1 quire of Edward NorrlaA Co. , room 19 Crounra
Block. 053 n
ROOMS FOR KENT.
F hind omely furnl h d room ,
bath room , 1720 Capitol avo. 751-80p
F ( OR RUM Nicely famished rotm ItlSDcdgo.
FORRRNT l'Arlor1wdroomprlratOritranceiround !
fljnr. Goatlcmen preferred , N' . W. corner 17th
acd Davenport. 701-33
> R RUT I'leaiint furnished rcoai at 2sI81ojs st.
70Mp
F ORRK.ST Furnlshtd roomandboard fho dnllirt
pot noik ; txnt locality , 1811 Davenport 7(3 4p
"JjV > R RKNT Futnlihod rooms with modern conven-
l : if ncf , tt pentlcmcn only ; references ( requited ,
1MO Cuts it. 737-SOp
FORRKVT UoonslauoK-bullJIrp corner cf lOlh
nnd Il'ckory ' stveotf , room In ( table for ono ho sa
cn bo obtained ! city water. Inquire on Iliopremises.
720-30
tJoRRRNT Two handsome futnUbod rooms , Ka t
1 tide ol ! 2Ut ttrcct , second door noith o ( Ht Mary's
avenue , Olfl-SOp
FORIU-.NT A t bifivnt room for ono or twogontlo-
men In private family with baths and board 1421
Jones St.
733-1 p
FOR RitXT-lnrge fumlihod front room , closet , lm-
rotu , with sttml ani cvtrjtMnc cin\onicnt nlth
bsard for SI.25 per week , gl\o ma ttltl and see lor
yourself , 1318 Capitol lie. 747-2p
FOR RENT Room with board sulUMo for ono or tno
Fcnllcmtn , 1812 Uoilgo St. 701-tf
FORREST Two clcjrintlv furnished rooms , term !
reasonable , CIO N. loth Et. 714-DOp
FOR nrXT riearant furnished front room 411S IGlh
Street , opposite Herald ofQce. Oi4-C0p
FOR RKNT Lnro hindsomelr tiirnltlied cool room
modern oinvonloice , with excellent board fcr
two ROttlomcn , 1718 Dodsrn. 037-11
FOR RUST Boom ; Inquire Drug store 10th and
Kouglaa. 821-tf
TTiORKNT A room for Kontlcuian and wife or for
JU two gentlemen , Qret-cUss beard 1022 Hurt St.
703-tf
Fi Ioit RKNT Imgo front room on first floor with or
nlth board ; Inquire at 1001 farnam St.
387-tf
noRRnxT-Furnlshtd rooms. ISlUDodge street
FOR RENT Furnished rooms with or without
board , 2112 Harney St. , ono block from street
car. 09Uf
FOR RSXT With board.nlcoly furnUhcd front room
fjnt and bath , 1409 Jones. 907-tf
FR HB.XT FurnUhel rooms 1821 Capitol ave.
907-ruEO
FOKBENT-Nlcely urnlshca rooms 1617 Davtoport
722.j5p
p OOM8 With board.detlrable f01 eummtr. Apply
jttat fit. Chtiles Hotel. 011-tl
FOIl HUNT Severn flno offices In Cronnso' block ,
Inquire Ed. Norrlfl , room 19 Crounso blook
. B42.U
FORSALE FARMS.
oir AEB Uo d Ta7nPTn vrMhK r 1 ; TST
JL1 seres ; 80 acres cultivated ; good buildings ; One
orchard ; running water ; all fouccd. Edward Norrla
Co. , room 19 Ciounso Block. 474tf
T70R SALB A 6 JO aero stock and grain far ji , a'l ' Im-
I. ' proved ; four hours' rldo ( rom the OnahaStojk
Yardj ; seven rnlloi from the o'ty ' of Fremont ; tno
railroads within tares miles ; 300 aero under plow ,
the rott In pasture ; bjarcl fence , running stream
through pasture ; house with ton rooms ; will bo sold
chcnplf sold immediately ; on terms to suit. For
further particulars Inquire of Goo. C. Qrodfrov , Fio-
mont , Nob. 157-tf
FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS.
FOR BALK A fine residence property on California
street , lot 81x13 ? , this is ctuilly SlO.OfO ; mmli
lela will buylt U eM at once. If you want a ephndl t
hoiro with every convonloncedont ; neglect to tcs us
about this. C. JJ. Maj no & Do. , 15th and Farnati.
735 CO
FOR BILK Two lots in llanscom place , one b'.ock
ea t of Park gate , eist Iron' , corner lot , fenced ,
pattcash. Adaress .0. " I1 O box 483. 7F01p
FOR BALK-Forty lots for Ba'e on Hurt and Cumincs
between JOlh and 31st cheap , Inside property.
Bidford &Souor. 7 < ! l-tt
li'OR LKA Uest unoccupitd groucdm the city for
JL1 warehouse house , 87 feet front on Loivenwjrlh.
north bst 10h and llth.wlll lease for 03 years. Bedford -
ford & Souer. COS tf
TT'OR ' BALK 12 good lots lt rlon pltco three blocks
JL1 from strfet oars oneny terms. W U Green ,
over 1st l at'lbank. OOitl
FORBALB-33 feet oiCumlng bo'ween ItthamlSOth
wltb house , $2,700. Bedford & Souer. 660-tf
FOR BALK -Choin , § 100 oish , bilanca on monthly
iiyr&enti , potno choice lota fronting on street car
' Morfo & Drunner. 631-J2
FOR BALK a jvcn room house , liarn , and two lott.
S2.2CO ; would take 8501 In ro taurnnt flxturcs ,
-tears , etc. , 8503cash balanso on time ; apply 310 8.
Ithetrcct. 4H.m30
FOR SALS-Five lots 47x130 ; together on Lca < rcn-
worth street ; beautiful location , 00 One
tmrlh nafch , balacci on long time , easy tormi
Jralla & Jones. 210-tf
TIOR SALK Twenty-two feet on F rn m street ,
. bargain If taken Immediately. W II Green
* ! -
Ton BALK At A bargain , three good houses 817 and
1 ? 817118tb , couth of Lcivcnworth ; rent $35 per
icr month ; pilca $3,600 oisy piymonts ; must bo
oldbcfiro June 1st. Apply S. Mortenaen , tailor ,
413 Furnam Btrfor. 131-Jln
FOR SALB House full lot , well , cistern , Inrn , all In
good condition , ono block ( rom street cars 91.800
iwy terms. WU Green , over lit Nat'lllink. Olt-tf
FOR BALK OoodB room houno , lot 60x132 fceteas
front , $1300 ; $100 cash , balance $15 per month.
"iV. II Green , over 1st National bank. 88111
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
nvjR BALK A flno double harnetg nearly now. Club
X1 mablo , 16th St. 062 4j >
FORHALK Two low priced 2 wheel carts , and ono
light e f ress wigon. Giatton &Dummond,131E
Ilarnoy et. 742-29
TJ'OR BALK OR TRADB A. good track sulky , Omaha
JD Merchants Kxpress , 14th and Leavenwortn.
083-jlp
F OR BALK-185 dollars will buy pool table at Padflo
houie , 10th and Davenport , Omatu. 178-SOp
TOR SALI Aflno lot ol younsr graded cows with
JD culven , nolsteen.IIerfords Short horns and Jer-
seje ; als ] borsts , wagons , harness tc , for aale or ex
change at Major Crott'a place , near fair grounds.
O.E 29p
BALE Wsgon umbrella ) , floe new stojk at
FOR ) and 1 < U Dodge st , 672-tf
I OR aiLK-Afonr hundred dollar piano at a bar
F gain , 1818 California St. (18-tt
RaLE-ElgAtmarblstop restaurant table
FOR J. Uandcl , 326 Broadway , Council Blufft.
85 9-t
nXiB BALI SOO.OCO bilok , for sale at lljllevuo 01
C Omaha. U.T.Clarke. 2CB-tf
FOB BALK-AWO No 1 phieton.one second hand bug
gy. Apply 1109 nd Ull Dodge st. 145-tf
REAL ESTATE.
OrKCiib bargain ! by Paulren & Co ,
6 chslco lots on Michigan ave. , 1 square from Part
aveLue ,
Choi elctl with natural timber In Purr Oak $300 ,
Corner Utband Center 91,100
2 lot * 1 block tiom red line , well located , $ GOcach
ISUxUQ feet , ftric Place , IOD
2 lots I ) .rker'd t ub-dlvlslon , (3SO each
(010 ( loit on ! 0th neai Kim , ? 1HO.
93 feet front on Jontsitreet ntarl3bW,00 ! } , gco <
location lor whulrsile ,
Choice lot 03 Cvtiter , near 18th ; good house am
. .
4 choice l.ts In Pcrr OaV ,
Cf.t 60x180 en 19th mar Masjn. l,8Ca
40xl2Meet , 1 square frotn red Hoe , Blilun'u flr'l
aid Mlth 8 room cottage , well cl-t rn etc. , 92,860
Sl.OOOcish , 810 jur month can bo exchanged fo
wild land.
HO 17J. Durt ttrott , Park place , good boim.lUU
tt3 , $2,600 , , ciu bttxchangtd fir farm
ChuUu lots oa Cummiug ittcct , O'WL'll'a Eub-dhli
Ion.
821 ( eet front on 17th and Hthwl'.h 1 Oiootc , ele
ganthoit'o tu 171h , and good ootUx on UDi treel
etc. ,65,000 ; th'vls ' one of t&e be t bargains ever offered
99x182 : feel , ea tfilit 18th near itntcr , good
rcom bousegbod large stable (7,203 , 'any terms.
767-4 PA.UL1EN & CO. , U13 F twa Bt.
| 7VR ruin Two full lots , house S roomj Uthand
I1 Pierce , t5COJt ; im easy.
Tveiro r days In whlshto ta7 room honwi ,
JlantUsallon In Hie city. Park avf. lot worth | 3to ) ,
home north i , qj , can buy all for .OOJ on eair
tcrn ; will positively bo withdrawn from market
next nonilar , this Is a rate chanca t J get r. nlcs
pln nt hotiecheip
W have two neatly new cotlazcs of 4 crS room * ,
on h If lots on Stuth avecm three b'ockB Mtith ot
St Mary's , which wo caa sell at bugalos and on owy
terms.
if you want the prelttc t < vtf ! st little eotltaio In
Omaha , brand no- , nice lot with natural trtc , cltr
water , half block from trcet cars , not far tut fi,8Xi ,
onveryeny terms. U. K. Mayoo &Co , nth ma
Farnan. 72440
( TOR f ALROn south 22J * t , an e 4 room and ono 6
room cjttocc , barn , w ll , els crn , Ac , on same
lor , rent forf23pcrmonth , fn'y ' $3,200 ; would cll
separately , Pottrfc 'lohh ' , 15l6Varn\m St. 850 tf
F OR XftUt-Ixjta In Hillside add chiarctt and best
Ins'.do lo'i Irr tl-o city , I7CO to $050 exclusive
cents VMtr k Cobn. 651-lf
_ _
I/OR sAtic-7 room cottage , wo I , burn an I elnUrn ,
A1 on 18th sl cot 6 blocks framshOH | 81,600 , on easy
te rns. Potter & Goto , 1816 Farnam St 8VJ-H
IJVmfULR Uns of"ttnost residences InVlly"wltaTr ?
' fibl rksof Pott clllee , t ] lots corner , chc.ip at
$16.000. I'ottcr & Ojbb , 1514 Farnam St. 053 If
TOR sAtr - Thrss choicest lots In Hansccm place.
JP OS4.W l-ottcr
& Cobb.
MARrox rLAci-8 gacxl lot * In this addition with-
In ShUcksot street cars , can bo had on may
terms. W U Green , over 1st Nat'l lUnk. HS-tf
MOBSK & CRDNMT.R s-llargalns For rent Tw o fine
brck dwellings , moccrn Improvents , 550.00
per month
For Kelt-Store hotsca , rooms , furnlshtd and
rfurnlsa
For Sajo icro lotnoa SaunJcrs s'lcct , no r street
cars , SljtB.
For SiV < Ten acres throe lljckj from etrool ( at
for $10,000.
For Silo I'lcjsn * lioufo and other Impravcinrnts ,
Including cljjht full lots , all for S',000 ' , ono blook
from itrcet car.
For ta'o Homo , S room ) , firm homo , fu'l lot on
Sumltts street , $1,000
For Hilu A splendid bulao ! > 3 Orncr lot on Far
nam , 09x132 feet , SS.COO.
For Sale House , 6 rooms , an j | | ] t oa street car ,
Vor'sals-LotB In "Hansocm ri'co , " $500 , e sy
terms ; nho lots In Shlnn'a adilltlon , ? 10) to $500 ,
easy terms , l.ntaln lowo'snldlllon,31EO.
For Sale- House ani lot Hatnoy street , near court
house , 87,260.
For Sale Lot 110x131 oa "ark Avenue Car line ,
f 3 BOO.
For Sale. ITcuio 6 room > , full lot , on Hamilton
street , flno pltco , 91,000.
For Sale llouio and lot on Dalcsporl street ,
82,600.
For Sale Home 9 rnom > , modern Improvements ,
lot IBOfcnt front by 70 foot deep , line place , easy
terms , $ . ' > ,200
For Sale -Two lita , ono a corner , one-half mile
from postolUco , near oar line , for both $9,0(0.
MOKSi : & UnUNNKH ,
470-20 Paxton Building , Fifteenth acd Kama m.
WE OVFKR FOR BAU East half of block 3 Smith's
add. , too feet front , two acre lots , nicest la
Omaha , fu'l ' vlowot city nd Bluffs , making 10 lota
1GS feet each , will sell half or all.
Lots 41 and 00 , Nelson's add , $700 each or will
cell half of cither ; Lots 60x145 Kountz's 2d add. near
Oth and Center , $100 each.
Lot 6 , block ) , Kcuntz'a-lth add , being store en
10th st , full lot $2(0 , also lot 9 skmc block $1,350
Two lots In Hjuth Omaha , by Goodnun'e , with
house , orchard , cistern , and well , all 8100.
16 hvo acre lets In Vlnclaml , 6 miles north city
limits overlooking city and lllufrs , $36 per acre.
L6tj 10 and 11 , block 10 , llanscoai plaoa very
sUthtly , 8 1 , 20D for both.
Half acre IJOfiot front block B , Park place , with
bouse , barn , veil , and cistern.
Corner , 2 lots In Uawtborno on Cas3 it , OCO for
both eta etc.
Call and see us , Dcx'.cr L. Thomas & Bro. , ITcal
ElUte ; Room 8 Crclghton I lock. 678-tf
Jr. RILBT &co. Lots Innds Loans , 216 south
13th st , between Farnam and Douglas. Lands
onni , Law.
? 2COO-To of b < st rcildonco Iota In thu : lty.
$1,60) Beautiful corner residence lot , a bargain.
81 000 Corner lot on Qraco street , desirable loca
tion for residence.
SSOO Desirable ro'ldcnoo on 2d st , near St car.
? 3OCO-33 feet , business location on Cum Ing st ,
paved.
$1 , 00 Kewbou3o4room8. cellar and cistern , full
lot , Zblocksfromttroetcarjcnsy psiyments ; a great
bargain.
Farnam street business property thai will double
In value In two vca'H.
$3 OCOto loan. J. E. Rlley & Co.,215 South 13th
street. 60I-U
JOR 8AtB-By O. F , lUvls & Co. , 1605 Farnam Ht ,
' Omalm.
House and bt on south Eighteenth St. , 81,030.
" : Twentieth " Sl.403.
2 homos " Dodge nrar "Oth St , 52,100.
H otr ) la Hanscom Plica , each , $ 525.
House aud lot on Park avenue , $1,100.
" ' " Davenport St. , 812000 ,
" " " " " 3 2COO.
" " " south 13th " 9 4.000.
16,00) acres of land In Boone county , 87 to $10.
20,000 " " " Staaton " 87 to $12.
Land in Madison , Wajno , FUtto and llall counties
on easy term'- .
McriDF loaned on long tlmo. 690-tf
TO EXCHANGE ,
FOR KXCIIANOK Nebraaka lands and Improved Iowa
properly f r merchandise or buslnct . Address
W WWildo , 1203 Douglas tt. 0:0-J6
f po BxciiANari 410 ncrcs well Improved land } mile
.L f rom Essex , Iowa , for a stock of general merchan
dise or hardware. Address John Llndorhclm , Essex
vn 684-tt
BUSINESS CHANGES.
FOR BALK Drue etoro In a desirable locality , wil
Invoice about 81.600 H 0 Pattereon , N E corner
13th nnd Faruain. 433-tf
Ti Oll SALE Or exchange a full stock of clothing
JP boots and shoes , gent' furnlshlnggoods , will ox.
change for Nebraska Lands. 0. II.l'etorson.BOi S.
10th 8t. Omaha. Neb. 01 < l-tf
FOR BALR-Ooodbusiness In Ornabu ; oroSts 00 per
cent ; capital required , three or four thousand
dollars. Persons meaning business , addrcsa Lock
Box SOI. Ecu Molnea , Iowa. ZOZ-jll
IT'onsALBwoll 09t bllihcd tallora business be-
1 } tween now and June 15th , low rent ; good loca
tion ; hold loose of store for twoyearsnnly ; email op-
Ital required. Addrcsi'-N. O. " Cce ollleo. 132-j-4p
[ OR SAtp.-A well cstabllabed bakery. Address
F "K. " this oulco. 126-J.4
TTTloii BALE on KxcitANOK ( Io part ) for rostauran
Jj furmturo7 roomed housa , bwn and two lota. Ap
ply 310 south llth t. 108-mHO
BALK In utltUud Moo. tlrat-claaaraeat market
Fen
alia the furniture of the 8t Paul hotel. For p r-
tlculars , Innulro or write Wlggcm & Uehling , Oakland
Neb. -
PERSONAL.
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ilra KrM.'lloluur. fmnco cTTlivoyant ,
and healing medium , ever 710 North 18. h Ht.
B52.JS1
nVA cilF.siBiiHKED siTgnctlophy lcUn. test and
JD developing medium , over 810 north Iflth Ht ,
HOTELS
_
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, Tunnerly Oro'chtoj'tiouso , newly
furnished ; terms moderate , 13th aud Capitol vo.
i8.17p |
BOARDING
ORRIS' I'arlor Ilcstaura' t
N Hoard by tbe week , $3.J.
llealtickets , I3.C.O.
Staple mailf , 56 oenU.
107 N. 18th street , near Dodge. 713-Jane-M
_ _ _ _ _ _
| T1RERii lee cream pies and cake * every day. Orders
_ D prcmptly attended to. Ctrl Schmld , 80 eonth
IBth Bt. ! 12J1 _
MISCELLANEOUS.
- hind satchel oontslnlng a small
sum of money , and some trunk key * valuable
alone t the owner. A liberal reward will bo paid on
return of lamr , or kojs only to Mrs , J. W , I'wldoclr ,
1817 Capitol avo. 710 S8p ,
TueHay May ZBth , from rrtmliei of un-
SniAYBD , JZd f treet near Uavennorl , R lark bay
pony about 10 yean old , larj-e whlttspot on foio-
h ad , three IfggwhlU , rniuo dark. Reward , for Information -
formation by Frank l'ebac. 717-29p
DIA roan horse , B whits lets , white spot
TAKEN knee of fore leg , blaied fape. Owner
con b vo nami by payiog costs. Ctar'ie Cell , Sara
toga Predict , mile and a holt w st ot Saratoga School
house , 7 1 JOp
lURis Parties viUhlntf to purohtie broodmares
BROOD for ranch purpvei please oall at Iloman
livery itablt , 413 soith IBth streat , Omht. 191-lS
. , docs not giro you heart-burn ,
fags redeemed at one cent , each by the dealers.
Pevcke llron. , Airenti 083-tl
PASTUBB On Klkhorn and 1'laite. T. Murray.
/1llKW BILVKR TAB , IU fruit IlivoroJ , tags redeemed
V ati-uo conttaclibytho dialers , 1'eycke Ilros.
agents , 035-tt
on banjo given by O E Oellco.
beck , at 1118 CapHol ave. a80-U
fMltvVKR TAQ , It ilees not taint the breath , togs
VAcdeernedat oao ctsts * 'A by the dealers. 1'eyck
Ilrpn. Agents. , J4t
vaults , nd ceusp cls cleaned at shortest no-
PRivr time of the day , In an entirely orderlew
way lth our Improved pump aoddeneg n appara-
tui , all placis cliauea by u < oltonfcctcd tree , chartei
leasouable. A. Evam , 128 Dodg Itreet up stairs.
TJHIVY , vaults , Dint a and cesspools cleaned at the
J JL nhortett notice and ntlstactlon guaranteed by V ,
1 Abel , P. 0. IJOJC 878.