Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1885, Page 5, Image 5

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    LINCOLN.
luciilGnis of the Day at the Capital
ol the State.
Musical People Base Great Hopes
on the Festival
Tlio Session IJVB nt L Bt Cotno Out
Thcatrlcnlo fop Chllilrcn
Pcreoiml.
ATTHK OAVITAU
OKNETIAL NOTK3.
Ktported by Tlia BEE'S ' Uttreau
LINCOLN , Nob. , Jana 19 The Sing-
gcrfcat building Is corapletod , and is now
being seated and decorated. Font thous
and chtira trill bo placed In the building ,
besides many other Boats. The recent rain
fully toated the root and it proved water *
proof , There is no donbt this will bo
grandest musical festival ever hold in the
northwest , The grand mixed ctorua will
consist of oovcrnl hundred trained musi
cal volocs , and will bo well worth'tho
effort and expense it takoa to hoar it ,
The badges for the different societies
have aarlvod and will bo proaontod
to the organizations upon their nrrival
Tuesday. Several flno arches will bo
erected and It Is hoped the business men
willtako snfllclcnt Interest to llborally
decorate their buildings that the visitors
will feel that they are not only wel
comed by the societies hero but
by the business interests of this enter
prising city , remembering that upon this
occasion the place will , to a great extent ,
represent Us grand commonwealth.
It is currently reported that no money
was appropriated out of any funds with
which to pay the votorlnary surgeon , the
now officer which the law created. The
governor has decided to crcuto no sur
geon.
geon.Truly loyal and bravo democrats hero
are still hopeful that the government
wheel of fortune may drop an oflico in
ttholr lap , though they are not especially
encouraged , AS there do not seem to have
been many offonalvo partisans In this
statato under President Arthur.
J. J. Koun has drawn the plans for an
elegant residence for Major Orron , the
erection of which will begin in a few
days.
"Pratty Bobby Shafto , " which is to bo
played hero on Monday evening , was
written by BIrj. H. D. Pitman and ar
ranged by Prof. Jacob A. Mahler , who
has charge of the play herd. It is espe
cially for children , Is In two nets , com
prised of original dances , ballets and
tableaux. It Is qulto new , Its first rep
resentation being In Pickwick theatre at
St. Louis on the 22d of May , 1885 , and
was favorably received. It was produced
hero once before to a crowded , house.
The costumes arc all now and were made
In St. Louis. la addition to the cast
hero given , about fifty children from the
kindergarten school will take part. The
following is the principal cast and portion
of the programme : Bobby Shafto , Mies
Pay Marshall ; Nfda , Bailor's lass , Miss
Raahaol Brock ; Gipsy Queen , Jose
phine Lattrldge ; Money , Eleanor Raymond
mend ; Mother Gooao , Helen Jones.
Mlnulo Gaylord will sing " Climbing Up
the Golden Stalra , " "Peek-a-boo , " and
the soo-saw waltz ; Bertie Burr aong and
dance , Bailor's hoinplpe , aond and dance ;
Bertie Burr La Favorite ; Graca Burr
La Pas Soul ; Rachael Broek Chinese
dance ; Oliver and Harry Lansing high
land fling ; about tnronty-fivo other chil
dren under the Immediate instruction of
the professor will take patt , In addition
to the kindergarten school.
The secretary of state has presented
tbo BEK'B correspondent with a cowy of
the session laws of 1885. It is full sheep
binding , of 472 pages. It is a well
printed volume and a credit to the state
printer. The cost to the Btato is 55
coots per volume , and the total issue is
3,000 volumes.
Now that the attorney-general has in
terviewed the chief slnnor among the
delinquents to the stito on the Insane
tax tbo Douglas county commissioners
the smaller delinquents had bettor take
notice , and govern themselves accord
ingly , and as the attorney-general cer
tainly moans to collect that tax It
would bo well if they have any doubt
about the law to refer to Nebraska Ila-
portr , 10th volume , pages 123 and 13G ,
Burlington & Mitsourl railroad vc.
Saundero county , nnd Burlington &
MIesouti railroad va. Cass coauly.
The notice about the secretaries of the
railroad commletion going ii Spirit Ltko
rather headed the boys oil' , and a portion
of them have returned to Lincoln prepared -
pared to do business.
The attornoygeneral is the orator of
the day nt the grand ledge of free and
accepted masons at Omaha next week.
The Hon. 8 , J. Alexander otarto for
Oztaha this morning to change the date
of the appearance of Bobby Simnto to
Monday , June 2 ! ) .
The secretary of ststo starts fcr Chicago
cage this morning on a business trip.
Among the days prominent arrivals
were William P. Helling ,
Anrora ; Lieutenant-Governor Shedd ,
Aihland ; F. G. Simmons ,
A. 0 , Albright. So ward ; 0. M. Bador ,
Crete ; J. M. Plumb , York ; F. Hazal-
tlne , MUfonl ; J. B. Skinner , Hardy ;
B.C. ouch , Charles Couch , Carlos Metz ,
Ed N. Cook , 0. H. Bernard , Omaha ;
Joseph Peabody , Fairmont ; F. T , Ran-
torn , Nebraska City ; D. Farrell , Hcmj
Kong , Chlui ; Robert R , D y , Pes
Moines ; J. J. Nelson , David Clfy.
EAILWArllATTEES ,
JlUt
8 lo ot tlioHpstlneti GrantiUlAland
lor $251,000 Other Notes
or Interest ,
The H utlngi & Grand Islandbranch of
rho St. Joicph & Western rollroad was
aold yesterday In this city , by the matter
in ohaunoery , Mr. J. N. Strlchler , of
Topeka , and brought the anm of $251-
000. The line Is but twenty-five miles
long , and had been appraised at 815,000
per mile. About 10 o'clock yesterday
morning a email collection of calm
and dlgnlGed looking goatlemen stcod
around the north entranca to the poatof-
Cce , and when Mr , StrtoVIor aunomiced
that _ ho offerd the property in
quutiou foe sale , thuro was
juit ono bid midu and tbiit bid c > mo
from a purolmtiag committee , tent on *
from Now York by tbo stockholders ti
t ke It In. This aommittea consisted n
Moists. Francis K. Peodlaton , Jiraes Q
BenediV , nnd Ita o U , Brownie , thelat1
, or gentleman being from Boston. These
same gentlemen also bid In the St. Jos
eph & Western road at Topeka about ten
? aya ago , thua closing out what has long
been an Bggiavatod subject of litigation
and trouble.
The property now will bo transferred
, o on entirely new organization named
.ho Grand Island & Me 17svlllo company ,
with directors for the cnsning year as
'ollowai
James H. Benedict , Francis K , Pen-
dloton , S. L. Parish , and0. B. Benedict ,
of Now York ; Georpo W. Hall , J. W.
3rlflith , and Thomas M. Orr , of Omaha ,
They are to meet at Now York on the
22d Instant and there elect the officers.
The sale was made to satisfy a mort
gage or deed of trust for $375,000 hold
against the road by Jay Gould and Amos
[ I. Oarllf. Of the purchase amount only
3,330.40 was paid Into the court and
hla wai ordered to bo divided in the
bllowlng fnnds :
Appraiser's fees. . . , T. . . . . . S C 00
Advertising 3025
Clerkol court CO IB
Solicitor of complninnnt'i ' ) fees 3 000 OC
Special master's fees 250 00
The amonnta of deficiency duo are as
ollows :
? rlncinal duo by decree $ G3\493 7C
interest on same to dnto 2,887 2i
Expenses 383010
Total 030,227 37
After all expenses hare boon paid the
turn remaining Is to bo applied towardt
Iquldatlng the bonded Indebtedness ol
.ho road. It Is understood that under
its now management the road Is to be
operated in connection with the Union
Pacific.
The North Platte Toleijraph gives J.
H. McDonnell , who cornea to Omaha ns
master mechanic for the Nebraska divi
sion of the Union Pacific road , a very
nlco send ofl , and among other thlnga
says :
Thirteen yearn ago last Friday Mr.
McOonnull arrived in North Platte , and
'our days later ho received hla appoint
ment as master mechanic of the Union
Pacific nhopa here. Though small as
compared with their present extent , the
shops then worotho biggoat part of North
Platto. To-day the shops are the second
In extent on the line of the road
and the first In economy of doing
work , and North Platte Is grown
nto a clly so fair that Mr. _ Mc
Donnell regrets very much to leave it. In
: ho growth of our city , his Influence baa
seen aa potent as In the growth of the
shops. Always on hand , with a finger In
every pie , "Little Joe , " as many like to
call him , has been a power in North
Plaito. The Telegraph regrets to nee
ilm go , and never In the history of the
shops waa there a time when more of the
men in his employ would join in this
regret than now.
The cenoral manager's ptirato car , of
the Burlington & Missouri in Nebraska ,
wns oont to Chicago last evening after
Mr. Hoadley.
P. H. Johnson , passenger agant at the
3urlington & Missouri depot , wont to
Davenport yesterday after the Danish
taper , which ho will move to thii city.
I'EUSONAU.
George K. Ford , of Kearney , is at the
'axton.
J. S. McClary"and' H. C. 13rown7of"Nor.
oik , are at the Pax ton.
Thomas Armstrong , of Lincoln , is among
esterdny'a arrivals at the Paxton.
Chas. H , Godfrey , Tremont , II. W. Cole ,
Lawrence , Kas. , W. G , Temploton , Culbert-
BOD , are at the Arcade.
A. T. Large , jr. , left for San Diego , Gal. ,
ait night. Mr , Large expects to make his
uturo home on the coast ,
Thomas Doan atidhis two daughters , Misses
frankie and Carolina , en route to Portland
rom Boston , were guests at the Paxton yes-
; erday.
H. D. Jones , of the Metropolitan hotel ,
accompanied by hii wife , loft yesterday for
'ortlond , Malno , to attend the G. A. R.
national encampment ,
D. S. M. Fretwoll , the auctioneer , who used
o show the red Rag on Douglas street last
'ear ' , has returned to the city , and his gentle
voice is Hablo to be again heard in the land.
J. M , Greavy , Bancroft , Neb. ; J. M4
'urnhain and wife , Wymore ; T. Gregory ,
Denver , Col. ; J , II , Travero , Chicago ; Mies
0. B , Olsen , Miss L , Freornan.C , P. Phillips ,
Silver City ; Charles Phllpot , \Veepim I :
Water ; F. Kestert and wife , A. J. Goodbin
and wife , Marysvillo , Kaa. ; J. N. Robinson ,
tlilwaukoo ; J. I. Condo , Moccosin , 111. ;
0. F. Xoder , Cincinnati ; J. T. Anderson ,
Albion ; B. F. Morehouso , Cooper ; M. J ,
Hughes , West Point ; Miss Dora Lillie , To-
camali ; are at the Canliold ,
At the Metropolitan ; C. K. Porterfield ,
Tromont ; James Chase. Lincoln ; W , G. Mc-
'herson , Schuyler ; O. II , Simpson , Platts-
nouthi , Wartman , wife and two children ,
Crete ; Andy Fleming , Lincoln ; II. H.
iVoods , Schuyler ; A , L , Larson , Stroiraburg ;
J. B. Skinner , Hardy. Neb. ; II. R. Day ,
Dos Moines ; Alex. Johnson and family , Still-
water , Minn , ; II. Silley , II. S. Warner , F. K.
Bluett , Chicago ; L. Sullivan , Council Bluffs ;
J. Boggs , Willlamsport ; S , B , Dewey , Cin
cinnati ; F W. Wood , Dayton , 0. ; John
Wilson , Ottumwa , la , ; Mrs. J. Blackburn.
St. George Uthaj and J. A , Rutherford tmc
son , of New York ,
The Weather.
WAHHINQTON , June 19. The upper Mississ
ippi valley : Local ralna , generally followed by
fair weather , slightly warmer , southwest
winds , falling barometer.
The Missouri valley : Fair weather , station
ary barometer.
Catherine Cartnlchael will answer to hie
honor , Jndgo Btenberg , this morning for hav
ing maliciously assaulted and beaten Louisa
Kinsley.1 „ / '
TUT S
mo Ortatert Medical Triumph of til Ag r
"
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loai of nppellte , HoweU costive , Tain In
Ibo beail , with a dull icnsatlon In the
incU parti 1'oln under u houlder-
blade , I'ullncn after eating , with ndl -
Inclination to exertion of bodr ormlnd.
Irritability of temper , l.ow plrlu , with
mCoellnirariiavlnir. neglected toDiDdutr >
SVcurlucii , IJlzzlncss , 1'liuterlnB al tbe
Heart , Dots before tbe ere * , Ileadacha
over tbe right eye , lleitleunesi , trllu
Qtful dreams , lllchly colored Urine , nnd
CONSTIPATION.
TWITCH JfllttM are especially adapted
to such catca , ono ( lese eCTocta eucu u
hanBeoffecHngaatoastonlsIitnosufferor
They Increase tli Aiipetlte.anJ cau e tbe
body to T ke ou rieiilittbuii tha y tem 11
nourisheduml by tnclrToiito Action ou
the OlKCitlre OrBnin.Jl rcular H tool * ore
product. . . . . l'rl"e aKo.I I , Manny ht..rV.Yj
ill I i w rDHi&B iijeia.
OlUT lUlit \VUI8KEK8 changea to B
GlXS9V 11 LACK by a single ainilloatlon ol
this DTK. It Imnarta o nuturuf color. KCI
instantaneously , fiolij by Drugglits , 01
ent by exprutii on receipt of 01.
4 Murrnvst. . MOW York.
THE COLERIDGE CRIMINALS J
A Large Balch of Tta ArreslcJ anil
Placed DDfler Bonds.
Actlvu Work of Detective .1. J. NcliRli
and Ills Dion , of the Western
Association , to see that
The Oolerldgo postofllco outrage , that
attracted BO much attention three or four
weeks ngo , ia still one of the greatest
ecnsatlonn in Nebraska. The rioters , wheat
at that tlmo wore directly counseled with
an attack made upou Mr. Pollack , the
postmaster , nro now In a fair way to pay
a penalty thai juettco will demand of
them , To glvo the particulars , the
Cedar County Nonparlol , of KCiiit date ,
toys :
Wo have boon nwaro of the fact that
for weeks Chief J. J. Noligh , of the
Western doteotlvo agency , of Omahn ,
with from two to six nblo assistants , have
boon ouofnlly working over every Inch
of the ground. They have worked aa
only nhrowd detectives know how to
work , and they have accumulated "bash-
els" of evidence very bid for all who par
ticipated in the riot. _ There are uomo
implicated whom wo wish were not , and
wo bellovo they were drawn into it
through misunderstanding and misrepre
sentations
List Sunday night a cyelono struck the
town of Coleridge and demolished con
siderable property , and the people had
jcucely got through trembling when on
Monday afternoon just before train time
a tornado in the ehapo of the Western
detective agency , together with Sheriff
Asbro and Constable Wallace of this
place , sw pt down on the town and gob
bled in J , B. Martin , Henry Maxtln , St. ,
Feed Gurney , Howard Bailey , William
Thorp , John Albright , James Biiihfield
and H. E. Goodrich on the charge of
riot , and John Brlcdonbaugh , George
Button , Tom McCoy , Fred Frerichs ,
Jeff Kirk , Dee Martin , Henry Martin ,
Sr. , and Henry Martin , Jr. , on the
charge of assault with intent to kill.
They were brought to Hartington on the
evening train and given a hearing before
Judge Nlsion. Those arrested for riot
were bound ever till the Oth of July In
bonds of 8100 each ; thoao arrested on the
charge of assault with Intent to kill were
bound ever till the Oth of July in bonds
af $250 each.
It is to bo remembered that our last
grand jury found indictments against
iavoral of thcso parties , and thrco indict
ments against Bridenbacgb , and that
Brldenbaugh is nndor an indictment in
the United States court at Omaha.
Ono evening in May this John Brlden-
baugh , followed by a gang of toughs ,
made a bold and audacious attack on the
postoflico building , wlion Mr. Pollock ,
accompanied by his wife and a gentleman
friend who was visiting them from the
east , broke all the windows out of It and
fired several shots. Their lawless at
created the wildest excitement , and
everybody expected hourly to hoar of
a cold-blooded and diabolical murder be
ing committed In tholr midst. A few
days after the outbreak Bridonbaugh was
arrested , brought to Omaha , indicted and
put under $5,000 bonds for his appear
ance at the next term of the United
States district court. Commenting on
the outrage and its effects in Cedar
county , the Nonpareil further remarks :
The Coleridge riot business still drags
along , and while wo immaglno all were
sorry that they were mixed up in it wo
opine that many will find that their
troubles have but just begun. This thing
of having riots in a country llko this ,
whore the people are supposed to be at
least half way civilized , should not and
will not bo condoned by anyone having
ho least regard for our laws or the wel-
rare of our country.
AD we have before published in these
olnmns the whole trouble arises from the
'act that a clique wanted one of its gang
; o have the poatoQico and In spit oof their
Bculduggcry could not onet from the po
sition & man whom they hated simply
Because they could not run him , ana
who proposed to paddle his own canoe
.0 suit himself , regardless oi the dicta
tion of a worthless clique.
Wo have held from the start that no
matter If every statement made by Mr.
Pollock In his communication to this
paper were untrno , and that if ell the In-
: ornal faleohoods his enemies have told
abaut him were true , there waa i.o occa
sion for the gathering of a mob and a
riot. Mr. Pollock is responsible at law.
Brldenbaugh claims to bo an attorney ,
and ho , abavo all others , should not have
been mixed up in an affair of that kind.
His propermodoof redress was through the
cauris if the charges made against him by
Mr. Pollcck were false ; If they were true ,
ho should have kept quiet. But no , mob
law was resorted to , and as wo have raid
before , there will bo some mighty tall
swearing before the matter is ended.
Wo believe there has been some already ,
and the tallest is yet to como.
Wo are reliably Informed that Mr.
Nollgb , of the Western detective agency ,
will keep men engaged in working up
evidence against the Coleridge rioters.
The county at present is "lousy" with
them and they propose pushing things.
Mr. Neligh and Mr. Dingman , of the
force , have made our office several
pleasant visits In the past week. Both
are gentlemen and goodfellows and whllo
we would llko to aoo them often , we hope
Cedar county will keep so straight bore-
after that their services will not oltenbe
called for here. Several of the de
tectives will stay * ln the county , and
more will come during the ( rial.
Detective Neligh and four of his men
returned homo yesterday and ho said tea
a reporter for the BEE lait night that
nothing will bo loft undone to thoroughly
right every particle of wrong that has
been committed at Coleridge.
BAT 10 O'OLOOK ' MONDAY.
The United States Inter-Stnto Ooai-
inerco InveBtlKntinK Oommltteo
Will Arrive BunilBjr
Evening.
Senator Manderaon received a tele
gram last BveniDR from Senator Callum ,
who Is In charge of the United Statoi
sanato Inttr state commerce Investigation
committee , saying that they will arrire
hero Hunday night , and at 10 o'clock
Monday morning commence taking at
Monday morning commence taking testi
mony at the 1'axtom hotel. Senator
Cullutn sent hla message from Dea
Moines , Iowa , where the committee Is
at now , and stated that they leave there
for this city Sunday morning.
A warrant waa Issuedlrom police court
esterday fcr tbo arrest of Charles Oder , who
s charged with itrikiog and assaulting hii
mother ,
Charles Weightman , lha man who W , II ,
Irey was after so dctormldly Thnnday ,
charging him of having obtained money under
false protenies waa arrested yesterday nnc
taken to police court. The matter was
finally compromised and Weightman was
ro'caaed ,
Charles Schmidt and J. Willis were each
fined $1 nnd costs yesterday for distnrbln ;
the t > oaco by fighting ,
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THE TESTJMTKE OVEH.
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The it ronfftttfmoitdetlcloct aa < l natcri ! flavor known , tad
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Yeait In the World.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS.
CHICAGO. - 8T. M3UIB.
5B.OAPITAL PRIZIS , § 75,000.
Tiokota Only S5. Shares i Proportion
Louisiana State Lottery Company
"We do hereby certify that we ettpermte the or
rangtmentt for all the Monthly and Semi-Annua
Drawings of the Louisiana State Lettery Company
and in person manage and control the Drawings
themselves , and that the same are conducted with
'lonesty ' , fairness and in good faith toward all par
ties , and we authorize the company louse this cer
tificate , with foe-similes of our signatures attached
in its advertisements. '
COMMISSIONERS.
Incorporated In 1803 for25 years by the legislature
for educational and charitable purposes with a
capital of $1,000,0:0 to which a reserve fundoi over
(660 ( 000 has slnco been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise
was made n part of the present Btato constitution
adopted December 2cl. A. O. 1870.
The only lottery ever voted on and cndorEcd by
the people of any state ,
It never scales or postpones.
Its grand tingle number drawings take place
monthly.
A BriKNDID OPPOBTONITY 19 VT'N A fORTUNE
7th Grand Drawing , Class G , in the Academy
of Music , New Orleans , Tuesday , July 14th
1885,182d Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE $75',000
100,009 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Frac
tions , iu Fifths in Proportion.
LIST OF rnizBfli
1 CAPITAL PRIZC 178,000
1. do do 25,000
1 do do 10,000
2 PRIZES OF 0,000 12,000
B do ,2COO , 10,000
10 do ,1,000 , 10,000
20 do 6CO 10,000
100 do 200 20,000 ,
300 do 100CO 80,000
500 do CO 25,000
1000 do 25 26.0CC
APmOXTMATION FIUtKS.
ft Approximation I'rlzea of 870 0,750
9 do do BOO . _ , 460C
9 do do 250. . . . 2,250
.907 Prizes , amounting to 6285BCD
Application for rates to clubs should bo made only
to thoofhco of the Company In New Orleans.
For further information write clearly giving full
tddrcss. POSTAL NOTES , Express Money Orders , 01
tfow York Kxchange In ordinary letter , Currcnoj
by KxprcBS ( all Bums of C5 and upwards al our ex
pense ) addressed ,
M. A. DATIP0IH
Or II. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans. I * .
607 Seventh St. , Washington I ) . C.
Uako P. O. Money Orders payable and addreet
Registered Letters to
NEW 011LEANS NATIONAL BANK
Mass , Institute of Technology ,
BOSTON , MASS.
IAMISATIONSISCHICAGO. : .
Regular four year roimos In CMI Mechanlcil.Mln-
ng and Hcctrlal Engineering , Archltect'iic , Clum-
stry , IMjnlcs , Natural History , etc. Students are
Blao admitted to partial rtr special courffs Next
school year begins Sept. 8 , IPS. ' . Kntriuice cxamlna-
ions Juno 4 anil C , at 0 a. m. Apply' P'of. Go- ' .
loulinJ , lloaul cf Kducatlon rooms City HallCbI-
caoo. ' JAMKS P. Ui'snoK , Secretary.
FRANCIS A. WALKER , Hrcsldcnt.
SPECIAL JNOTICES.
All adv ertisementi in the special columns will
lie charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the
Unt insertion , and 7 cents per line for each subse
quent insertion : A'o advertisement will te inserted
for less than ! S centl or the first time ;
Then adverttscmcntt Kill tie inserted in loth Morn-
ngand Evenlny Editions , rtpresentinj a circula
tion of aver Eiyht Thousand. This clan of adver
tisements must positively le paid in advance.
TO LOAN MONEY.
rrM IUNMX ) to ( TOO on trnnd real estate security.
X S75-tt W. 0.8HIUVEH , opposite 1' . 0.
TO LOAM On real estate In sums of ( SO arjJ
upwards , to any mount. Omaha Financial
Exchange , IMS Farnam St
Honey to loin On colUtcra's In lums of $25 and
upward ! , to any amount. On alia , Financial Kx
change , 1MJ FirnamBt.
Money to loan-On chattel ) In lumi of $5 ind up
wards to any amount , t low rates. Omaha Financial
Exchange , 1605 Far cam tit.
Money to loan On good securities of any kind , In
ny amount , tt the Onubk Financial Exchange , 1503
Farnam St. , up-itnlrs , 20-11
TITosir to loan In sums of * 200 and upward * on
IVlnnt-cUis real estate security , Potter & Cobb ,
1616 Farnam it. CtB-tf
\jfONKY To loan on chattels , Woolloy & lUrrlion ,
'VI Boom 0 , Omaha National bank building
BSfl-tl
Tl/fosiTl / uoonTlI JiONitTl II Honey to Loan-On
1U chattel security by W , K. Croft , room i , With
nell building , N. E. corner 16tn and Iltrney Aficr
years of experience and a careful study of the bus !
ntss of loaning money on personal property , I hart
at laet ptrfrcied a system wbcroiy the publicity
usual In such caiei II donn away withtnd I im cow
In a position to meet the demands of ail ho become
temporarlaly embarraued and dctlre to raite money
nlthoutdelayandln a qu'.ct ' manner. Housoieep *
er , professiontl gentlemen , mechanics and others In
this city can obUln advinct * from 810 to f 1,000 on
lucli security at houiehold froiture , pianos , ma
chinery , hones , wagons , warehouse receipts , secur
ed noteiof hand , cto , , without remoung tatne from
ownois resldsneo or place of business. Ona el the
ad vantages I offer Is that any part of any loaj can
be paid at any time which will reduce the Interest
pro rata and all loam renewed at the original rat i >
of Interest. I hare no brokers In connectlcn with
my olllce , but | > enonally superintend all my loin * .
I have private otllcca connected with my general
olboo eo thai cuitomers do not como In contact with
each other , oonienuently nrakloy all transactors
itrtctly pihate. W. K. Crolt , room 4 , Wlthnell
hulldlng. N. K. for. 16th and llarney. B3T.j. '
TO LOAN Oa real etute tud chattels
MONEY Thomas. 837tf ,
* Loaned oa Ahatteli , out ffttt , U. II
MONEY told. A , rornuDH8 8.13th Bt
538-tf
\romcTTOtOAN In turns ol tSOOand nrward
tVL 0. F. Davis and Co. , Real Ellali and tioan
agents , 1CC6 FarDtm 81 810 If
\rONET LOANED at a F. Rood A Oo' . Loan offlw
iVJL on furniture , piano * , hones , watcons , persona
property of all klndt and all othe rirttclos of rahic
without removal. Over lit National Dank.eorncr ISth
ind Farnam. All business strictly confidential
fl.13.4f
WANTKD FEMALE HELP.
-Dining room ghl 1803 Capitol are.
415-20 j >
\X7ASTKD-A glil to do goner * ! houto work In
Tl ( inill family. Apply to tcom 11 , Millard hotel
409-20
WAXTKD A glrlmutt ; bo good cook and laun
chesrofemiccsrequired. ; . Mrs. CcHm.an , 29th
&nd St. liarj'8 vo. 411 ! 5 ;
A girl In mull family 1003 Farnam.
40MD
AMRD A good girl 1517 llarncy.
S3J tf
WANTBD Twodlnlnjroamglilsatonco , At Ifth
Street Ilcstaurant , S22 10th St. 89D-1Pp
V\7"ASIED A competent gill at 424 N. 17fli B'rcct. '
36t-tt
WAJSTRD Oooilplrls for hotels , prtrito lanlllct
kltct-cnnmllnundrrvtoik , Call at Omaha Km
plojmcntIlurcan , 11(0 ( tarnam Et. 317-tf
WANTED Two good glrli nt the Occldonttl.
31S-tf
WANiRD-Nurso girl. Apply lira F. M. lloward
CunUfcld House. 251-tf
WASTED Nurse girl who lUes In the city to como
In dajtlmo and tike care of infant. Apply 119
South S4th St. 210-tf
Olrlat 1610 Sherman avenue.
WANTKD
169-tt J. il. Counsman ,
TX/AXTKD Thrco experienced women cinvasters ,
V t fO per day , guarantccC ; room 7 , lledick h'ock.
870-11
WANTED First-class dining room girl nt the Met
ropolitan hotel ; none otncr need apply. 624-ti
WANTED MALE HELP.
WANTKD Agents to sell books and album * , latest
style on Installment * ! salary or commission
Address or call afternoon,302 Noith ISth Rt.,0maha.
410-Dp
TTT'AXTKU A barber COO north 10th St.
405-19p
TTfANTRD Live agents to work Ltfoand Accident
T T Insurance for a strong New YorK company in
every town In Nebraska and Iowa deed commis
sion to workers Address E C. Wllccx & Co. , Gen
eral Agents , Kansas C.ty , JIo. 27C.27
"TjV > UR clgarraakors wanted. Inqulro of Oca It.
J ? Godfrey , Ficmont , Nub. 830-Jly 1
SITUATIONS WANTED.
ri7"ANTiiu lly a responsible colored man , situation
VV In private family to take care of horses and
m ko himself uonerally useful. Address "Drlvof"
Use offlco. 410-lOp
WANTED A position as house Impcr or nurrc ,
Inquire corner Grant > nl Pier , Patrick's add ,
335-50p
WAxruD-SHuatlon In grocery as dellvory clerk ;
11 tors experience : good references. Ailtcaa
'A. B. " Use office. 3S2.10p
WAXTED-Sltuattnnrr.Iddloagcd ; man , anrthlng
honorable ; bonds and goou icfcrcncCT'.aiJrcsss
Van , 510 S 14tn St. 230-20p
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
V work ; npplp at 10i2'llari y Btreotj F. E. Irwln
WAifTUD A Urat class fresh young milch cow , not
over 4 years old ; glvo breeding and price , lock
Box 517 , Omaha. 21D tf
WANTED Sound reliable horse weighing 8 0Ibs Ap
ply 90 Cent itoro. 383-If ji
WAMKD To buv a houto of 0 or 7 rooms with lot ;
will pay cash. Address "G. C. " Bee office.
WANTED 25 boarders at 83.75 per week , at Undo
Ilou-e , 210 South 10th SU E II. Dow , Prop.
390-2Cp
D Two horses to board , S. E. comer 20th
and Webster. 305-lOp
WANTKD Acouplo of nlceyoncgmon ai boarders
In private finilly ; best of reference required.
Jf , P. " Bee ottlco. S G 18p
BOT baby eighteen months old ; a eocd party can
havo. ( Parents dead. ) ' ' 0. 0. " Bee ollloo.
32S-t2p
WANTKD To buy on established rct ll grocry or
commission bus'nesi In Omaha. Address "M. "
Lock box 29 , Brownsville j\eb. 229-lOp
TTTANTKD 3 unfurnl shcil rooms sultablo for light
V V house keeping la a private house by a man and
wife. Address "T B G. " lleo office. 130-17p
A GENTS WANTED. Address St. Louis Electric Lamp
/XCo . St Louis for circular , cuts and term ? ol the
candle - Marsh Electric .
poa-or Lamp. 311-Jlyl2
TTTANTED Every kdy In need of a sotting- maT -
T T chine , to see the new Improved American No.
P. E. Flodman ft Co. agents ; 220 N 10th. 830tf
ffOJi xvENT HOUSES AND I.OT3.
"Ei'OR KENT Cottage & roorrs , closets , well , cistern ;
f1 Leaveuwortb , near 22d. Apply 813 South 20th
troet. 115-20i )
FOR itKXT-Julv Utnlco 0 room co'tago with barn , c t-
cclient locution. $25 per month. D. II Qood-
lob , Water Works ofllce , 1513 Farnam St. 371-10
A new ronvcnlent 0 room house on
FOUBKNT
OaMwcll streo' , one block West of Saunders St.
Apply at 1607 Izard St 200-13p
BINT Now four roomed cottage , fn'l lit near
FOB car , at $16. lUllou Bros. , 317 S 13th St.
303-J3
FOR RUNT Ilousa of live room' , will and cistern.
Inqulro cf Dr. PauI.DcntlEt , Wlllhms Uhck.
315.19
FOR RENT-From July 1st , residence R W. corner
10th and California ttrcets. A. U. VanKuran , U.
P. Headquarters. 832-2Cp
RENT Cottage roems and house rooms. J
FOR
Fhlppiltoe , 15128. Ctli fit. 381-tf
fjiORRXXT rnrcoetory brick store Duiluing ; en-
r qulro of Edward Morris U Co. , room IB Crounso
Block. 831 tf
1100MS FOR RENT.
Y7oa RXNT Tno ucfurnlibed rooms 1610 Farnam.
401U.
RiNT-Lirio nicely furnished front room ; de
lightful location ; flno view. Inquire 723 18th.
South Bt Iftry'save. < 03-20p
FOR RUNT Newly furnished front room for gentle
man and wife , or two gtntiemen. Dr Sprague ,
corner 17th and Cipltol ave. 408-2p
TTlon BKST A handsomely furnished room , batb
r room ; 1720 Capitol ave 200-SCp
RB.ST S nlco furnlihed rooms at 805 U rn y
FOR
Ht. 41-25p
F ° ISRINT June25th , two connected rooms with
board ; front room , couth-east. 1914 Webster.
357-Jly 18p
TjlOB kurr Elegantly newly fnralshed room ) ,
i ? and bath room , J5 Dodge Ht. 3)2-tf
s B.NT Two elegant offices In Buinmann'a block ,
Fa 801-tf W , U. BuilimiD ,
. RKMT-Lartre furnished room tulUble for two
gentlemen ! , 1817 Chicago Bt. { 01-lBp
T A nlco'yturnlthed ' room at COS north
17th Bt . 870 lOp
FOB HUNT 2 unlurmahai front rooms at 1 BIZ Doug
las street , up-tUlrj. 176-tl
FOB BUST Klcifint newly furnlihed rooma'wllh
board , 1016 Capitol iienue , bath room , Kit ; no
bills to climb ; flrst-clast city board $5 cer week.
350-8p _
FOB RF.NT-J-'urn'Bhed ' ptrlor , Jlnlnjr room for
light houio kcenlnrf , bay window , brl V ; 603 N.
17th. 3C-tl
1TV ) IR MUTT -Furnished room 1818 Jackeon.
foil RKNT Furilsbed front room 1S09 Capitol are.
1 291-iOp
FOR BI.NT Desk room , In a nicely furnished office.
Inquire rcom 1 ! , Crelghton block. 2JQ-20
FOB BINT Handsomely furnished rooms
for uentlvoiati and uifa cr two gcntlomtn at
8209 Podge It. _ 101-lPp
Fit KK.ST-Furnished room 1017 Chicago St.
220-11
T7V > B B8.VT One large front alcove , room , ( , ' , and
JL' meiy convenience , 1(2) Farnam bt. iBJ-tl
| 71jKK NT-Kuraljn a iooam , Isid Ucxltjo street.
TTV5R RKVT Fiunshed ! and unfurnished roomi
JL1 lotOIIatncySt. 107-11
F OR RRNT-Centrally located tarnished rooms nt
DM outh 15th ft. 125-tf
IpOR RRVTFor rrmnufia'urlnR purposes or hall ,
1 liriro room 44x75 , Sd floor , tfo. 110 8. Uth it ,
enquire at MOD J ) dse it Simmon ,
. Itl-tf
I pott RfAT latte himlsotnrlr furnl l > ei1 cool room
1 modern convenience , with excellent bontil fp
two gentlemen ; nl > o table board , 1718 Pi'ro ' 637 t
| /0tt nn < iT-Furnllio I largo Iront room with alcove
1C Rrnlo bath , etc. , 1718 Umg street. 919 tf
tpoii RF.ST Room Itli hoiril suitable ( or one or two
' ( onlleraan , 1812 Dodge St. 704-tf
[ , 'OR nnSr lArfto front room on fint floor with or
L' with board ; tnqulro at 1901 farnun St.
S87-tf
ROOMS With bOftrd.debtublcfH suraratr. Arrt >
, at B . ChMlci Hotel. 833-tf
f 0\\ \ KENT Sever * flno offices In Cronnio1 bleak
C Inquire Ed. Norrls , room 19 Croun e Mvv
FOR SALE FAUMo
IpOR SMK-\VO odor four choice l.uuis In Cass Co.
I ? Kcb.
No. 63 , S22 acre ? highly lmi > ro\oJ , 93) licr ncrc
" 627 , IBS " " " (30 "
" 6SS , SS2 " " " 835 "
" S201400 " several hunilrod ncrcs Hitler
cultivation , floely watered with Ihlng brooklet *
beautiful Rrous of natUo timber , protection for
stock In wlnt r , nocbjinri : orchard SO joirs old
The whole In onoboi'yi thlsh ococf the floc slock
fiums In the 3 ate. Jolnn South Hoiul on D , & Jr. 11
II. ? 2 > ricrncro tl C-Majno &Co. 16th and Far-
tmm rtrcct , Umaha Kcb. 369 tf
ronmtn-lCOni-ro farm Vork Co. , Neb. V , V.
KM\a \ , Yf rfc Nub. E37JI. : ( 16p
Tea SALn-Gocx.1 farm In naahliiRton Co. ; 171
JjecrcajSO dciM onlllM ( oilj prool bulldlnti ; fine
orchard ; running watot ; all fojcod. Edward Korrla
Co. , room 19 Crounio lllock. 835tf
OR8ALR-S3 feet oiCumlng bo'wccn ' IDthDiidlOtl
O , $2,70 3. Bedford & Soucr. CSO-tf
T70R 9AtR \ flio aero 9t < > ok nnd grain fir n , a'l ' liu
I ! ) iroicdfo\ir ; \ hiiiM1 rlclo lrmt.1c OtinrnSlojk
Yards ; POen miles from the c'tv ct Frttr.'mt ; two
railroads ulthln three mllca ; HOI ) acica under plow ,
the ro t In pustuio ; b.anl fence , ruunlne strosm
throuRh j'Bsturohou80Blthlcd ; rooms ; will bo sold
chcnplf sold luimodlatelv ; on icrina to milt. Vet
further particular ) Inqulro of ( loo. C. Urodfrov , Fie
mnnt , Nob. 830 1
FOR SALE HODSES LOTS.
Fen SAI.R Klght loti left In 1'ellwm place , two
blocks ( roniBtrost om ; these ro very nlco lots ;
flnolew. . Will sell at $100 to ? 503 each , on monthly
payments. 0. K. Mojno & GJ. , S. W. corner 16th
ndFarnam , 272-23
FOR HALE Until July 1st ; wo will contlnuo to fell
Parnatn Ettcct Iota In Highland place , nt 050.
Ocromo l'arklota 376 to ? 130. liiliou Ilros. , 317
South 13ih St. 397-SO
NOTICE , tothoiosecklnit lolsfcr dcslrah'o homes'
or aplaco to Iiucat In for fututo rise
The property on West Farnarn and Dodge Btrctt' ,
ongheUty Hon. A. S. Paddock , U now offercl for
null ) . The two additions , llltbUud I'lico and Jcroino
I'ark , which Ho Immediately west of tto bu lncs3
lortlon of the cltv , corers the property now offered
jyui IiO's In these valuiblo additions nro oHeicJ
at from S37S to S700 , with small payment down nnd
licci ) on tine and at moderate rate of lntcrnt.
The unders'cned will bo ploitcd tothow this rrop-
erly t > anv one wishing t ) purchase , or will glvo In-
ormatlon by mail to all inquirer' .
A. SATODKBS&CO.
W. A OAnnxKii , HOI Farnam Street. S89tf
FOB s ILK 60 fuel on Furnam new Oth ; also Iota
In Highland Place and Jerome IVrk , on caty
tcrme. luttlo & AiUeoo , 211 gouth 13th st.
319-jly 15
[ T'OR ' BALK Four Iota on Georgia avj. , in Hanscom
1 ? phco , jooJ locatian ; will ecll in a botlv or sepa-
rate'yat ' bargiln. Tcrmatosult AddrepB"OA' '
XcoolIUo. 128-tf
FOB SALE FullIotonlSth street , thrco
on lot , 3 cisterns , well eta. , would rent for | 60
: > cr mon'h ; if sold in 80 days 5,250 , Totter &
Jobb , 1616 Farnam sticct. 235-21
TJ'OR ' BALK -Cheap Iota on 21st tlreet in Mlllard
JT1 nice , oatt front , otly 81,200. Potter and Cobb.
1616 Farnam St. 234-10
ON youth 10th street , corner lot CBxUO fee > , etst
front ; 7 room homo , barn , ell Improvements ,
shrubery cto. , for SJ.BOJ. Must bo sold W. II
Green , over 1st Nat'l Bink. 231-tf
For. mLK I-argo house , newly built , 9 rooms , all
modern Improvements with i lot , at 1710 Casa
st ; Inquire at premises. 128tf
J7on BALK A rholco lot in Hnnscom Place on
n' Ocort'ia A\enue ; will sell at a birgain on term
to cult ; address D O. A. , Ilao olflce. 120tf
FOR BALK Five lots 47x130 ; together on Lcarcn-
worth street ; beautiful location , SiCOO Ono-
ourth cash , balance oa long time , easy turma.
/rallo & Jones. 210-tf
F'ou BALK-Fortv lots for sa'o on Burt and Cumlnes
between 29th and 31st cheap , Inside property
cdford & Souer. 7i > l-tf
TT'OR LKASS Best unoosuplod ground In the ty for
A1 warohou9ahousi,87fectfrontoa Loavenwjrth ,
north bet 10th and llth.wlll Icaso for 09 years. Bed.
ord & Souer. C05-U
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
ALWAYS on hand at a bargain , No 1 second hand
cirrlago phaolon and nldu bar buggies ; a'so ' um
brellas and eunEhadc ; , ai 1403-1411 Dodge St.
803-tf
irottSiLK A nicely matched team 5 and 6 years
uld , sound and relhfclc ; weigh about 050 1 1)3 a
ilcco. Good Et of II flit doualu harness and good
prlng wagon. Apply to John P. b'chuilnbo , room 3 ,
ledick block. 303 tf
FOR SALE Hous3 furmturo lit BaltlJ , llanscom
Park , S28-2Jp
FOR SALE One of the bestoa'&bllsVcd cosh grocery
business ; will take city prcparty In cx haniru.
Addrcts "Grocer" care this ollle. 3C6-lf
fj'ORSALK-AtW8j r Croft'a Sfck jard , a car
L1 load cf flno graded cows with young rah03. Or
crs taken for graded and full blooded young bulls
nd heifers. 273-lGp
FOR BALK Jersey cows at auction. 13 head , High
class and rcglstcrd Jersey COWH will bo Bold at
uctlon , WodLC'day , July 1 , 186 , at 2 o'clock , with
out limit or bv hid Having concluded to Boll my
ntlio tcrd cf IScowe , and giro my whole attention
o breeding high bred native stock and Shetland po
nies , Is my cause for selling. Terras cash N I. D.
Solomon , Spring Valley Stock farm. Omahi , Nob.
282-July 1
FOR HALK Valuable Chlckorlng grand place nearly
now and llttlo used , at largo discount at 1716
049-tf
REAL ESTATE.
FOR BENT D room liou'e and good born en green
car llne,142 per mouth.
For rent 11 room bouse and large barn on le J line ,
50 per month ,
83too 2Zx62 , on Dodo ; and brlok balldlng.
Lot 44x120 and 3 Btojy brick block on Dodge Stat
a bargain ,
182 feet on N 16th to ICKO for a term of yean.
80 feet f ) r s lie en Farnam.
160 feet for ralo on Farnam.
44 feet for sale on Farntm.
Livery for eale , cheap , good trade and will pty
torn the itart. M. F , Sears , Williams block. 16th
andDogoSt. 407-tt
TT'oa siLK Obolco lots In PauUen'eadd. , on street
F car line , on ouy termi for parties who want to Im
> rj\e ,
2 ten i ere lots , 21-2 miles from city , $125 per acre.
10 acres iiljolulng fort. $3,600.
tacrelotlaKcwJlroukiyn , 11-2 miles frjni city ,
5 ncres 11-2 miles from fort , tCOO.
80 acres 4 miles from city , will Improved , * ( ,330.
110 icre Improved farm , good orchard , bearing , 2
nlles from city , 8I& per it-re ,
fiicres ontiaundcra eh , wtUImproved , bcirlng or
chard , $3,00 } .
8.100 acres , mostly cultivated Un < 4 , fine htyland
with tame gru < , timber , good pasture , 10 miles fence
iwo tenant hcaies , two mllei from Blver Sioux
Btttlon la Htrrlion and Uenona county , Iowa , { 26
per acre. Beat itock farm In Iowa.
63,000 acres wild UnJ la Cantral , Western Neb. ,
roai (3 to $7,50 per acrt on easy termi.
A Urge number of improved farrra In Harpy , Doug ,
is and Waihlncton Co. , at low pilc 9.
An excellent firm joining Beaver crowing , a thrlv
ng country town In Seward Co. , containing S40 tccoi
roll timbered and watered and highly Improved ,
For rent De k roomi No 1613 Farnam St , and a C
oam houte. Paulien & Co. , 1513 Farnam St.
277.10
FOR8ALS-B itory brlok block on Farnam , two
stores , S2&.OCO ; rents for 83,000.
For Bile Firnair otrtct property near now Court
Hrtise ; will double In talueln tuoyiari' .
For s la Four itsldtacu lots on ticorgli avenue ,
dc > lrablo propsty ,
Foria'o-lwe tylota on Vinton street , ono block
romemltf ISth lireet car line ; this property II do.
Irablo for resldrnca.and U only twenty minute. ilJr
ra-n Kanuii : will bo Bold otvap and oa easy termi
Frr silo Nmcton lots on Cumlnji and eighteenth
'n ' Burt Itreetn 8 blocks wett of illlltaiy brldgr ,
'lila | ) excellent prrpeitVi
Forra'e-Itcsldentafbt , ? l tlocki from ItoJ Car
lee , tsso ,
For le Residence lot thrco kloaks from Green
Cir Ilnu.WiO.
For sa'o ' House and lot , ( house new one ] cost $700
near ttreet tar line , $1 2X ) , very cbcip.
331-20 J K. Hlltv ft Co. , 815 8. UthJBt
FT'OK 81U-1 room cottage , ue'l t rn an 1 cittern ,
f' oa ISih trr t 0 blocki fromthopi $2,600. ooeaay
rat. Potter SCobV.lBJSrMiuita fit. 6.W-U
IJV > R 8itK ( No 23i ) eleiMit roUtncs property on
CaM street , P room , vath ; all rnoJern Improve *
tntnt * ; all h rd finis1 ! ! hut and coM wttcr ; fnrn oi ;
giato ; leclrl3appv tm ; cncr ronnfotlon \ \
new hou c , south frorta.6tO. C K. JUuic.t
S , W. coaor Uth and Kirntm. 414-14
FOR suit-By Billou Hro , 317 S ISlhSt.
rorncr lot with htti-oon tiavcntort t. W.9SO.
Corner io with lioo i on Bi-rt L. 81 fOO.
llou o ml lot no r Lorgfrhorl , S',600 '
House aid lot on IKi lon nt. $1,000.
House and'ot tinrC3doiul Lcfuet.'lli , $1,000.
lloiiso and corner lot In Prwpoct Place , 81,000
Fifteen lots near Leavcnwoith and Park AT.cich
Fine cut front Han'o Pl loU
m cc , ? 000. v
Dcsliahlo Kits Hurl Mid Io o At , M0\
For rent. 7 hornet from ST.tO lo SiC.00. 178-19
tfOR SAW -On south 22 J st , ane 4 room Ami ono 5
' roomojttaicc , barn , wall , cli'Mn. &c , on mo
lot , rcatfarMSpcrmmlh , cn'y ' J3.100 ; wouM cll
separate ! ) , Potter * Ojhb , ISUFarnim St , 650 tf
. A fulloorncr lot , two bbcm went of
rod cir line -S50. This Is positively bargain.
J. E. Illlcy & Co. , tt5 . ISth St.
For Salo-Lot 50x110. 22d Bt. , nc.ir Once , SOW.
This isalto a htignln. J. K. Itllcy & Co.,215S 1.1th St
fcr Sale Threu lots 60x140 , south front , 4 blocks
fromMMolciw. $350oachj bvrgilns. J. K. Hllcy Js
Oa,215fll3thSt.
For Sale T olotsonaeorslaivKo < 'laV' < , < ilJ.caft
front , no gridlrg , near Kamam , 7 xl40-SoOOo ch.
lho e nro rowonablf. J. B. Illlcv ft Co,215 < 13th St.
For Sale Nine lots on Virgin ! * avc.00 to $350
each. J. If. niloy & Co , H6 S 13th St.
For Sale Ten lots on Cumlng st. , and nlno on
Burt Bt. , four blocks from military brlJoc. J. E. Ill-
ley & Co. , 215 S 15th et
ForSalo K'ghtcon lotion Vlnton t , , one block
from tsrmtnus 13th ntrcct car line. l' < nthily ; cbcan.
J. K. llll y& Co. , 2168 1.1th It.
Wo dotlro to pay to our patrons thvt In thi fttwvo
list wo can glvo nwurjiico of fatj ami prnl1t\blj In-
vcstm-nt. tVo ixlso have property In almost every
quaiterof the cltv ' worthy of linti tli.'it'o' ) .
J.'K. U1LKV & CO. , ! 16 S ISth tt
8S3H
TTK OFFRR TOR BAt.R Halt half of block 3 Smith's
TV nilil. , f.oo fret front , two acMl > t , r.lcssjln
Omaha , fu'l ' vioiv of city Mid Blurts , malln.r. 10 lots
1C1 feet etch , ulll soil half or all.
Lots 44 and 00 , NMjon'nadd , { 700 cadi or will
tcllhnlf of either ; tots 60x145 Kountz's 2d add. near
Oth and Center , $100 each.
Lot 6 , block 1 , ICountz's 4th ndd , being ntoro on
10th st , full lot f..flO , also lot 0 stmo block $1,350
Two lots In 8 uth Omaha , by Gnodmin'd , with
hcu o , orchard , cistern , and well , all $100.
10 tiva aero lots In Vlnchnd , 6 miles north city
limits overlooking city and Bluffs , 215 per cre.
Lots 10 ami 11 , block IV , Hanscom plaoocry
slghtlv , l,203 for both.
Half aero ISO foot front block 6 , Park place , with
house , barn , ncll , tnd cistern.
Corner , 2 lota In Uawthorno on Cass it , DSO for
both etc oto.
Call and sco us , Dexter L. Thomas' & lro. , Real
Eitttc ; lloom 8 Crolghton Llock. 678-tf
BALK Lots n Hillside 'add cheanc t and best
FOR lots In the city , $750 to 8050 xcluslvo
agents Potter & Cobb. 051-tf
FOR BALK cilRAr Good familyhors > ; drlvoj doubb
or single , and Is also good under oaddlo. Apply
to a. Hell , North Wcbt corner 20th and Cass.
344-lDii
TTlou BALE-By 0. F , Davis & Co. , 1605 FArnam St.
_ T Omaha.
IIouso and lot on south Eighteenth St. , 81,000.
' 1 Twentieth " 81,400.
! houses " Doduo near ? 6th St , 82,200.
H old In ITanscomPIico. each , $ 525 ,
Iloueo and lot on Park avenue , 81COO.
DavcnfortSt , 812000 ,
i < " g 2,000.
" " " south 13th " 8 4.000.
15,003 icf.i of land in Boone county. 87 to ? 10.
20,000 " " " Stanton " ? 7to12.
Land In Madison , Wa ] no , PUtlo acd Hall counties
on easy termr.
Money oancd on long time , 606 tf
F I OR eAtK-Tlireo cholccet lota In Ilansmm place.
654-tf Potter & Cobb.
MARION rtACB 8 good lota In this addition with
in 3 blocks of street cars , can bo had on easy
terms. W II Orccn , over 1st Nat'l Bank. 827-tf
BUSINESS CHANGES.
TusiSFH8 CIIAMK-A. good saloeman with a tew
JL ) a few hundred dolItrFdcelrc&nncpeulcglnsomu
busln cs where snull capital could bo used to ad
vantage , Address N. C. N.Bo ofBcs.
iie-0p
F I OR HALF A well cstabllthed bakery In goad loca
tion. Address "F. " Eeo oinco. 393-2lp
ORRKXT A hotel and saloon known aa the Den
ver IInuc , located In Frcrrnnt , Nob. with
in forty foct of the U. P. Irac'r. Will rent for ono to
five Teats on rcasonablo terms. Homo la neatly fur- 1
nishcd and I ? the bolt Btiinl In Dodge county. In- (
quite of Ltobt. Greg or Mrs. Bridget Ilanlon , Fre
mont , Nob. 59 20p
FOR SALE Established ccmiri-elon business ; small
Kipl'nl requited : good reisons for soiling. Ad-
dress' Commission" euro Bee ofllce. 302-1 f i
LAW r-ARTNitiumir A liwyer of several years poo- ?
tlco In Prnn9yIvanU , and fam'Ilar ' with the bus
iness In Washington U. C , wsuld like to form a
partnership w.th a lawyer In Nebraska , whoso prac
tice requires additional help. D st of rcf arenca giv
en as to ability and character. Address "J. D " 4 *
D. street , Washington , D.C. 25119p
TJl/TASTHD / To exchange 060 lorcjcood farm laud
' T In Ouster Ca. , Neb. , for stock of general mcr-1
chandlse. For full particular ? , address "J W II'
Icck box So 8. Wj mf re , Nob. 211-iHp
FOR BAtK-At a bargain , on account of my health
falling , luishtodlpoaoof my billiard hall , It
is In the bast location In tbe cltv , nod doing a good
piying business at all times. For fail particular ! )
address O. L. Herman , Platt irnouth. fob.
035-JnIy2p
BALK uruFstoro in a drelrablo locality , wil *
HIOR
iuvoloo about fl.COO K 0 Patterson , NK corner
13th and Farnam. 186-tf
'IjlOR SALE Or exchr.BKO a full stock of clothing
JL1 boots and shuos , ( rent1 furnlehlncuoods , will ci-
change for Nebraska Lands , d. U.l'ctoraon.601 B ,
10th St. , Omaha , Nob. 010-tC
T70R BALK-In Oakland Nob. llrst-clasimeat market
r also the fdrnl'uro ' ol the St Paul hotel. For par-
tioulors , inquire or write WlggeiH & UchllugOakland
Neb. 071-mlv
PEESONAL.
PKHBONAL Mrs U M. Hooror. trance clilrvoyant ,
and healing medium , ever 710 North ISihSt.
S52-J21
DR. A CIIBSTRRPIKLD Uifrnellophytlclin , test and
developing medium , over 019 north llitli Fit ,
IOE CREAM.
TlliK purest , ilrhest and beat Ice cr
JLon hand ; ordfrifor private and bonding houtei
iromptly delivered , Ctrl Schmld , 08 Routh 16th
rcct , above Farnam. IDJ-jIyP
CHIROPODIST.
B All ailments of the foot , successfully trent-
o/ed by Dr. Jiirry , 1512 Douglas street. Ollloo for
adits. 702-jly S
BOARDING.
ORRIS' Parlor Restaurant.
N Board ! by tbe week , $3.26.
Mcaltlckets , $3.50.
Slnclemetis , 25 cent ; .
107 N , 10th street , near Dodge. 7I3-J2C
LOST AND FOUND. 1
, D-Ono bay horse , white face , weighs 1400 I
0 from Store & liar's brewery , any InformatfQn a *
to whereabouts will be suitably rewarded. Store &
Her. 417-22
LOST Do ; red and white ; getter. ( D'ek. ) Reward 'J |
for Information leading to his woereabouts * |
1 In ell & Cook , 1803 Farnam St. 403-U :
TIAKIM w-rA bright bay horse , hind feet white , a
.L star in torebctd. Owntr can bav the > ame br ,
calling and paylrg costs at Dennis O'ltlelly's. ha'f
mile wen of Union Ntock yards. oa < ' " 874'ZOp
T osT-Btventy'tlve ' dollarIn atobioooslcV ; Onder
J4 will be rewarded by returulng.lt to Thomw
Qearo at Tank Line office , 830-10
T OST Large red cow , T. Murray ,
U. I' . I'ark locttod 12 miles a W. on U. 1' .
TUB , Isnow open to tbe publlo and can bo rented
or plc-nlci and social t' > therings. Bpeclal rates for
are iilven. For terms , call or audretall. U. Hcliw enck
raplUton , Neb. 092-U
i > iuxu ARta I'artlus nltnlni ; to puroruie brood
fj mares for ranch purpaios pleasa call at Uoman'i
f.lvery table,413BOith ISUigtreat , Omaht. Mj-tf
riiuwBiLVKaiia , docs nal give you iieari-hurn.
L/Tags redeemed at one cent , each by the dealers.
Vercko Bros. , Agents. 833-tf
A HAN1XJ.VIIU IIOUKIitHtUH. No * I W , VlttOtH WHO
ixtook hoinf Bteidn In Wettern Kansts prtvloui to
JUDO Uth , I860 , and abandoned them without mak-
ng flntl rrjol , will learn something to their a/lrtn-
aeo | jyaildfo3 lnj mo byletterat once. Innc ilul.
lolUid , land attorney , Kenneth , Snerl-Jan Co. , Kaa <
xs.
I JUIURK On Klkboru ana i'lAito. T , iluiray.
L SOO-tf
_
riiiiw HILVRR Tid , Its fruit flavored , tagi redeemed
Wat cne cent each by thv dcalem. I'eycko Bro .
< e&ts , rUB-tf
fNSTRUCTiOf on banjo given by Q K Oellcn
L beck , at 1110 Capitol at e. ISU-tf
rtimw EiLVitu lid , It iloes not taint the breath , tagi
kjredfemed at ouo ctzt aiU by tbo dealers. I'ujck
( ros , Aircata _ _ WS-t
t > lllVy , auJui , UIUHI ua TOiiyol oicauou * c tu
tbortttt notice and aatlsIacUoo eunantoed by Jt ,
UKjP.O Bnaj tJJ-mJ !