8 THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , JULY 6 , 1885. The "Glorious Fonrtli" Appropriately - Observed in Omalia , The Boar of the Gannon and the Oraokof the Firecracker Heaid in the Land. Sbo Doinga In Oinalia Tlio Exercises nt Jefferson Erinnro nnd Goner er * ! Notes About Iho City. THE KAOLE so.us. The "Gloriona Fourth" haa como anc gene The ono hundred and ninth Bnnlvor earyof our countryn independence waa celebrated and all nature smiles upon the scene , The proud old eagle dipped hla wings in the waters of the Atlantic and with a grand awoop nonrod acroaa the con- tluent until ho alighted upon the sands of the Pacific coast. All along thn line ho was urged on by the firing of cannon , and waving of digswhile a shout wont np I from 50,000,000 throata in honor of the if , land all love BO well. I It haa been many yoara sluco Omaha | ( enjoyed what might rightly bo called a \ celebration , and although tbo celebration of to-day vrai only talked of n fotv days since , it hai no far proven a greater ens- coai than the moat aanguiuo had dared to hope for. It waa ushered In by the firing of camions , crack of revolvers and the peaky iirecrackorH in Iho hauda of small boya. The day dawned brlfiht nnd clear and finer weather for the Fourth could not bo asked for. Tiio dust , which had become a great uniaanco during the past few days , had boon laid by the cool and rofroahlnj ; nhowor last evening making it morj pleasant than for several days past. The streets put on a holiday appear- nnc9. Many of the bualnesa houset were decorated with stara and stripes , -while others were almost hidden by boughs gath ered from the surrounding forests. Every- body'u face waa decorated with their DweotoBt omiles , and everybody ssomee correspondingly happy. And why not' < Fourth of July only cornoi once n year , and io the signal for casting aaida all ciro and sorrow and entering heartily into the festivities of the day , undo sacred to the heart of every true American by the sign ing of the document 109 years ago , which said to all nations thla is the land of the free , the true and the brave. THE rnOCESSION. By 9 o'clock Douglas street began to assume an animated and interesting ap pearaioa. Rattle and roar created wile enthusiasm on all oideo and the small boy waa In hia most abandon element. Ac old Sol mounted into tha zenith am poured forth hla blazing rays , sweltering * throngs perspiring men , women and chil dren , rashed hither and thither in quest of elevation or convenient point from which to view the grand spectacle , whicl for proportions , gorgeous splendor anc successful consumatlon has novcr had its equal in the ma j esc tic and lovely gate city. By ton o'clock the various military and civic bodice commenced to move about , and complete preparations for forming the parade which took up the line ot march , an pro vlously arranged , promptly on time Marshal Smytho and hla valliant aides were active and thorough in the dlschargi it of their duties and everything vrorket charmingly. Good fooling , heariy choci and perfect acquiescence- tha part ol big , little , old and young , were maikot features of the early Eceues. Promptly on the prick of the hour des ignated , the procession formed. Itmovec down Douglas street In the lollowinp order and presented a most magnlflcon spectacle : Elut. City Marshal Oumminga and a platoon of thirty policemen. Second. Fourth Infantry military bam from Fort Omaha. Third. Two companies of the Fourtr D. S. Infantry from Fort Omaha. Fourth. Ono section of battery "B1 from Fort Omaha. Fifth. The mayor , city officials , orator of. the day and prois representatives , in carriages. Sixth. Musical Union band and Turno aocioty. Seventh. Union Pacific band and As aiatant Ohio ! Fira Marshal Galllgan ir his vrngon. Eighth , Fire departments Noa. 1 , 2 3 and 4 and tha hook end ladder com pany. Ninth. Colored band and Omaha bicycle clo club. Tenth , Smyth's dram corps , the mul brigade and cow boys. Eleventh. Pla'oou of district telogr&pl inostongor boya. ' Twelfth , Wagons bearing roprosonla tlvoa of the various branches of Industry Thirteenth. Oitizens in carriages anc on foot , The procession moved down Dougln Btroatto Ninth , on Ninth to Farnam on Faraam to Sixteenth , on Sixteenth t Burt , thence counter march to JotTorso Sqaaro where the oratorical exor clses wcra held. All along th line of march fjroat crowd of people witnessed the grand pigeant and ovcrywhoro evidences of tno mot approving nature greeted the varied an attractive featureo of the procession. Inumraorablo ihga of the gloriouj old union , tipped bick in graceful wave their loyal welcome to both cltlzjn an soldier , and the smell of burning powder without which a Fourth of July is mo notououaly incomplete , added its quota o enthusiasm to the occasion. The police , the military and the clvi nccleths in their Hashing uniforms , pre ponied n very beautiful sight. At 1 o'clock iho marching was concluded , au 'very quickly Jefferson Sqaaro end th surrounding streets were & literal so * o living humanity crowded in to Helen t the olcqaoQca of thcs * gentlemen wh 1'ni been idocttd us critora of the diy T1IE SPEAKING , From the grand stand iu JiiTir.o rqnaro a tuoet cnlmatoil sight waa pre eontcd to vlaw. Mayo ? James E Bnj presided and opeiucl the oratorical floe gtfoi , Ills spjech , how ver , was short ua it necessarily had to be , bi'causo all th speakers were lluiilud to fiva minute each. Meyer Boyd , tf or a few prelim innry rereatks , laid ; "On the 4th ciiy of July , 1770 , th cdebruted declaration cf icdopundeuc WBB ndoptoby : all the stitea except Not York , whbh reftmd to vote , but on tb 9hdBy : of July the Now York convcn tion adopted it unit it thui bcimo ill nnafcimoua deehrvtfon of tha thlr os United States of Amnrlcft. " It The Fourth of July , 177 < \ was th Mrth-day of tbo American republic en iver sicce Hut tlraa this laad has boon I iomo of the oppressed of all nations , 'here la no other land like unto It , and t cannot bo better described than it haa > scn by Hallcck : "Th a rough land of enrth and stone and tree. Where breathes no caitlod lord , or cabin'd alavo , vhoro thoughts and tongues , and hands ore bold and free , And friends will find a welcome , foot a grave , And where none kneel save when to heaven they pr y , Not oven then unless in their own way , " It should have been atatcd that Gen- iralO. 0. Howard delivered the prayer , and aiked for divine bletstng , on all the leoplcs nnd the institutions of these United States. The declaration of Independence wai eloquently read by Justice Birtlott. Other short speeches were mndo by Ex-Mayor 0. S. Chase , Mr. Edward Hose water , of the BEG and Mr. Allen [ loot. Mr. Chase devoted hlmrolf to romlno eccnacs of the Into war and the great privileges that the people of thla : oantry have been permitted to on joy , by reason of the event , which made it Doislblo for them to celebrate on the Fourth of July. Mr. lloaowator complimented and con gratulated the people of Omaha upon the .ntorest thay had shown in the celebra tion and the brilliant success which the Impromptu effort of the committee to qivo ua a proper and fitting recognition of tbo day had mot with. The giand parade shows their tympathy nnd the enthusiasm their interest in the uroat day. Mr. Rosewater related sev eral past Fourth of July incidents in Dmaha , ( and especially the BEE balloon calcbratlon of ten years ago , when Prof. John H. Pierce proposed to strike an upper current of nir and float away to the Black Hllla. But the bal loon got stubborn nnd wouldn't go not even after Plorca and hia wife , who was oiog with him , had taken farewell leave of tlielr irlcnda and gotten into the car. THE RAC1M3 AND OTHEll TIIIXGS. Donglaa street has never sinca it be came a public thoraughfaro presented inch a eight ar waa wltnoaood on its ad smooth Btirfaco , Saturday after noon. It Doomed that all the 00.000 pcop'o In Omsh were packed , jammed and icowdod in butwcon Ninth and Fifteenth strosta on Djuglai. The Musical Union 3and , millions of fire crackora , nnd hosts of ennll boya furniohod music for the oc casion. The firat specialty was a greased polo , fifteen feet high , with several vulu- iblo presents dangling at its top , which were offered to whoever should climb up end get them. Twenty-five or thirty pcreous , mostly , venturesome boys made desperate attempts , bat they ell filled and nt a latohonr the prizes had not been secured. The greased pig race amounted to very little. It n.13 utterly impossible to got a place largo enough in the street for a pig to run. Next came the contoat on bicycles , with four entries , viz : John Hitchcock of Omaha , and J. G. Nichols of Minne apolis , in the first raca ; T. A. Blackmoro and Perry Badolett in the second race. The firat was won by Hitchcock , and the second by Blackmoro. Their prizsa were gold badges : The sjconda were awarded Oliver badge ? . A foot race with six contestants created considerable interest and oomo betting. Three prizes of § 5 , § 3 , and § 2 had been offered. They were taken by Frank Condrons , first ; Harry Wheeler , second , and Sam Lewis , third. Following the foot race came a sack race , and in that Hariy Pardy won the first prize cf $3 ; Victor Dncrosa the DOS- oud of § 2 , and Uharluy Martin the third , 51. 51.Tho The sport waa finally closed with a con test at long dlstanco base ball throwing , in which 810 had bson offered In prizes $5 to the first , $3 to the cccond , and $2 to the third. These prizea were secured by F. A. Grant , J. Hart and A. 0. Frey. Aesistant Marshal Butler announced that ilia fireworks would bo saon at Jef- feraou Equaro in the ovoniiig , and the great crowd dlaporaed. A LIVELY EVENT. The Fourth of July celebration in Omaha did wind up in a blaza of glory and no mistake. A grander , unexpected and not down on the bills event has sel dom if over been witnessed. The an nouncement of fire works waa snfficlonl to crowd Jefferson square and the streets around it with thousands of people , anc from a high stand in the center the pyrotechnics technics were "let ; oft' . " Mat ters moved along charmingly end the fiery tailed rocketa that coursed their way through hoaven'e dark dome had created expressions o : great admiration from these who wit ncssed the spectacle. In the park people were seated on the grass thick aa they could bo , and every inch of the fence wag occupied , while the oppoalto oldowalke and housetops were lined. When the dlaphy was about half through iho wild cat scone of tha day occurred. The bal ance of the fireworks , which laid in a pile on ono corner of the stand , were ignited by sparks from a splu'whoal , and al exploded at once. Sky rockets , romau candles , balla cf fire , blazing roaeats , and paraschutos wont whizzing , and whirling , and roaring through the crowd , which by this time was scattering llko scared sheep in every direction. Women screamed , children cried , and men yelled. Imnienso volumes of red , white and blue emoko and flame eho heavenward from tin scaffolding shed ding a most awfully wlerd and highly fantastic light o'er the panicky and pin- demoniac tosno. But fortunately not n single- person , except Chief Bailer who had ono hand burned slightly , received an injury , Many , however , had very narrow escapes. The band plsyot "Yankee Doodle , " a mighty yell bura forth from tbo crowd , and the grca celebration was brought to au end , NOTES OF THE DAY. Firecrackers and torpcdos were at t premium Saturday. Who wouldn't bo an American on the "Glorious Fourth ? " Col Smytho and his drum corps parad ed until the last cracker had been fiio : oftMany Many of the siloon fronts were dec : rated with green boughs from the neigh boilng forests. The mayor and clty'councll pioronted n fico appearance aa they rolled alone ; In their carnages. The fire dcpirtmoot boya ct No , i oogluo hoiiio bed a display of fire works all to themsalvca , Did.you see Ool. Smytho ? Of course yea diil ; bo was the obsarvoi of all ob servers and looked like an old veteran. Four b.-asi bands cud a drum corpa furnished the wusio for the procession and it WAS that class in every particular too , Taollv ryman cf the city furnished the crrrfajoi free of chsr u. Heal clever Iu them , wsan't it. There ain't any illea on their bicka. Tbo Fourth infantry baud la a re&lly fine musical organization and are to ba omplimenUd upon the excellent music urniahcd Saturday. A large crowd of people gathered at ho park to hoar the speeches , notwith standing the fact that the raya of the sun were almost scorching , Ohlcf Butler looked well in a saddle. 3y the way why wouldn't it bo a good scheme for him to have a aaddl horao ou which to attend all fires ? Very few disturbances J occurred during the day , a fact which Is somewhat remarkable , -when the largo crowd is ken into consideration. Julius Meyer waa the nobbiest looking marshal of them all. The only Itroublo with Jullua was hia habit of seeking the thado whenever an opportunity presented itself. An empty carriage In the procession attracted considerable attention on the nggcstion of somebody that it had been engaged for the occasion by Smith , the departed dry goods man. Moat ol the stores were closed and the clorkn have boon permitted to enjoy an old time celebration , They can loturii to their dntles Monday morning with light hearts nnd a greater regard for their employers. The boor flowed llko water Saturday , many a man had his tank full and rtm- nlng over before noontime. Why are thcso things thuely ? Because many pcraona consider this the only way to show their patriotism , The fire boya outdone thomaelvca in decorating their hose carts and the hook and ladder wagon * . They all pro- aoutod a beautiful appearance and the boys are to bo complimented for their labor and the excellent taste dltplnyod. Thobnrlctqno Salvation army in the parade wns a baao libel upon the old Salvationists , for who over hoard of a jaod , true soldier in the Salvation army drinking boer that is , in broad day light and in the street nt that. They don't do it thla season. Mcesrj. Colpotznr , Troxall , Thurslon , Konntao nnd AV. V. Morao gave private displays of firework a from their resi dences Saturday tbat ware greatly ad mired. Several largo paper balloons were snt up and cailod array through the air looking like balls of firo. Ono of the fine feature ! of the par ade was the artillery and infantry from the fort. The thanks of the community are clno Genarala Howard and CUrlln for permitting the Eoldlers to take part iu the parade , for this ono thing help 3d aa much as any other to msko the celebra tion a success. If anyone thinks that Onnha ia not populated with i a fine looking ladle * , both young , middle aged and old , as r.ny city in thii country they should have been upon the streets Saturday and econ thousands of Omaha ladles who were oat to witness the parade. There are many handflomo ladles herd , a fact which can not bo denied. Did you over before coo as fine a pro cession in Omaha as the ono to-day ? Wasn't it just grand ? Why , Omaha can get np n bigger celebration in ono week than moat cities of her sz3 ! can in a month. Omaha never docs things by halves , but every parson just goes into it body and soul and of course it couldn't be anything short of a grand SUCCESS. Several small accidents Troro reported. Mr. Coryell had a piece of torpedo tin driven into ona of hia lega , and Mr. Schwalonberg , of the Commercial Na tional bank , was struck by a rocket. Waiter Copeland had his face badly scorched by an explosion of fire crackers , nnd u lac'y , whoso name cauld not bo Isarned , oklturfid the agony oE discovering thut her niu tilk drees had a largo ho'o burned in it. Nebraska Cultivator ami Housekeeper For July , Among the contents of thia popular farm and hnnaehold favorite , the Nc- bra'ka Cultivator and Housekeeper , published at Omaha , are tha following : The date and location of all Nebraska district aud county fairs , with name and address of president and secretary ; dates claimed for cattle sales in varloua pirta ol the United States ; best feed for young pigs ; flatulent cello in horses ; helpful hints for the housekeeper ; general rules for canning all kinds of fruits ; recipes for making cikes , pies and puddings ; cheap fancy work for country homes ; In structions to beginners in raising bees , how to Induce hens to lay , breeds and families of live stock , how to preserve - servo TTOrk and carriage harness , causes of cholera iu fan turn , cutting and curing graaaoa for hay , the Omaha stcck yards and general agricultural and llvo stock notes. The * puzzle , literary nnd miscel laneous departments are filled with good things of general interest , including a historical sketch of public men of the past , poetry , a short story , etc. In oil sixteen pages and sixty-four columns. Wherever read the Cultivator and Jloiisefcccjicr la pronounced the beat for the money in the world It pleases the practical farmer and stock-breeder , the thoughtful honsorrlfo and all members of the homo circle. It Is the aim of the publisher to make each succeeding num ber bettor than the ono prevloue. The Cultivator is published monthly nt fifty cents a year. Correspondence solicitud. Agenta wanted. Sample copy free. Remittances by poat&l note or money order preferred. Addrcec the Cultivator , Omaha , Nob. PILES ! ! PILESI1 PILES ! ! A cure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Piles haa been discovered by Dr. Williams , [ an Indian remedy ) , called Or , Williams' Indian File Ointment , A single box haa cured the worst chronic catea of 25 or 30 yoara standing. No ono need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine , Lotiona and instruments do rooro harm than good , Williams' Indian I'ile Ointment absorbs tha tumors , ullnya the intense itching , ( particularly nt night nftor getting warm la bed ) , nets as a poultice , Rives Instant relief , and is prepared only for 1'iles , itching of private parta , and for nothing else , KIUN II1SI3/VS124 / CUUEO by Dr. Trailer's Magio Ointment. Cures as it by magic , Pimple Blaok Heads or Grubs Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the skin clear &nd beautiful. Also cures Itch , Salt Uhume , S re Nipples , Sere Lips , and old , Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggist * , or mailed on receipt of price , 50 cents. At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroeter & Uecht. At wholesale by 0.1' . Goodman. On Wednesday last Dr. ColFman and hh little 83u were in a railroad wreck at Beatrice , hut luckily , escaped without injury , la police court Saturday morning Judge fieuberg had several plain drunka and to- le&eed them all on their good bshaviour to en joy the Fourth of July , Saturday about ono o'clok there waa a row at tha corner of Twentieth street and Poppleton avenue , and a policeman wua sent out to quiet tha dUturbanca. Saturday Juda ; Stenborg visited the county jail and relented all the city prisoners whose terms would expire in three days' Those who were to serve a longer term were given a liberal tupply of tobuco by bit honor , SERIOUSLY OUT , Dennis Brown Badly Out While In A Drnnken How on O pltol Aronno Saturday Morning , Shortly after noon , Satnrdfty , Dennis Brown indulged In an allcrcitlon , on Capitol twontio , between Ninth nnd Tenth strceta , with William Davla and JohnDavica , All thrco men had been drinking freely and got into a fight over aomo women of the town Daring the fracas , Brown waa badly cut on Iho left wrist and on the head. Ho was taken in a wagon to the city j H , where his wounda were dressed by City Physi cian Lclsonrlng. On the way to the jail bo bled prcfatcly and fainted twlco from lots of blocd. Ho la now easy nnd will donbtlcsa Rot along all right. His assailants were both nrrcalod and lodged in jail to await a hearing. About 1 o'clock Saturday nltornoonOfficcr Joe llowloa ran nfoul of a mah on Douglas street , who was flourishing a horse pistol as long AB hla arm , and declaring that ho was going to kill some ono with it bcforo night. Howies relieved him of his gun and lot him go to have out his preo unarmed. ThlB powder never vailon. A nairvr. ! ol pnri-ty Etrongth udwhoos3m ! ne..s. Moro cconomlonlthtn Iho crdlnary klnds.and cancel be eo'.d In competl- tlon with the multitude of low test , ehcit wclgM Rlncv r.t pbycuhrts powders. Kold only in caue KOYAt. BAKIMQ E'OWDSB CO. . 10S Will E4j K.Y TO CONTKACTORS. PROPOSALS FOR PILING. Proposal ] will bo icclevcd at the offlco ot lu'ciulils- sohu & FI her , Architects , until Jcly 6th , 4 p. m. for piling fur foundation work of a brick bulldin , for tbo Consolidated Tank L'uo Co. at the corner o 9th and Jouca its. July 1-2-3 4-6 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. FOn THE TIIEATJ1E.VT OF ALL OHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute West of MISBloslppI Rivor. Fifty rooms for the nccomodatlon of patients. The Physician and burgeon In charge of the Institute lisa had Bixtecn j ears' ot successful practice , and Is nlded by assistants of rare experience as specialists In their various depaitmcnts. WRITE ronoiRCULiiton Derormltles and Traces , DifFis ES of WOMEN , 1'llos , Tumors , Cancers , Catarrh , Bronchi tis , Inhalation , Elrctrlclty , rar&lysli , Epllensj , Kldoor , fje. Kar.SklD Knd Blood nltoaiios , Wrlto for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN , on rmvATK , SPKCIAL and NKKTOUS DlsoteeB , bemlnal VTeaknesa , 8permatorrheft. Syphilis , Glcot , Htrlctnre , Varl- cocolaanii all dUeasos of the Urinary and Soiual organs. CisPB treated bycorreipondenco.orrerBonftUy.Confldentltl. lledlclnoasont by mall or ezproxs without marks to Indi cate contents or sender. A < lr as all lettorn to OiUUA UBDIOAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUT * . 13th Street , Corner of Capitol Avenue , - OMAIIJ" " * SPECIAL JNOTICES. Ml adv crtisetnentB in the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line for the frst insertion , and 7 ccntt per line for each subse quent insertion : No advertisement will be inserted for lest than SS centt or the first time : Theieadvertisements willbe inserted in loth Horn- ny and Evening Editions , representing a. circula tion o/over Kight Thousand. This class of adver tisements must positively le paid in advance. TO LOAN MONEY. rpo LOAN 825,000 ; In Bums of $1,100 to 85 050. X Ames , It07 Farnaro. 750-7 TO I/MK At once nnd without dcliv on Mosiv estate , In lar/e or smalt innunts. on time to suit. Loans made a'so oo co litrrel ) , clmltclo or anygi-od oecurlty , promptly , qulctlv and ft the livvo t possible rat . Avjilr > > t the Omaha ritmn- clal Kxclunge , 1E03 Fa roam ti , upstairs. 701tf & io LOAN On real cfta'e security in any MO&BV fiom SSOi ) tn 825,100 , at rotionable rates of Interest Nocominliulo .a chaig d borrower. U. U. Mi. ) no cJcCo. , S. W , Cor. 16th and Farnam. 688.July23 . ! MOXKY 11 no.NKVl M Honey to Loan -On chattel secutlty by W. H. Croft , room 4 , With- ncll building , N , K , corner 15tn aud Harney After years of experience aid a careful study tit the busl- nvss cf loaning money on personal pioperty , I have atl&tt perfected a system whereby the publicity usual In such cases Is done away withand I am now In A position to meet tbo demands ot all ho become temporarily embarrassed and desire to ralso money without delay and In a quiet manner. Ilousoteen. ers , prolcetlcnil gentlemen , mechanics and others In this city on obtain advances from 810 to 81,000 on tuch Etcurlty as household tnrulturo , pianos , ma chinery , horses , wagons , warehouse receipts , secur ed notes of hand , cto. , without removing fame from owners residence or place of business. Ono &f the advantages I offer Is tbat any pare of any loan can bo paid at any time which will reduce tno Interest pro rata and a'l loans renewed at ths original rates of Interest. I hatono brokers In connection with my ofllce , but personally superintend all my loins , I ha\o private offices connected with my gsnoral o 1)1 co BO thai customers do not como In contact with each other , consequently trailing all transactions utrlctly pilvate. W. It. Croft , room 1 , Wlthnoll bgliding , N. K. cor. 15th and Ilarnoy. 603-jly- UToNirro loan In sums of ? 200 and npard on iVlOrst-cUjs leal estate security , 1'ottor & Oobb , 161B Farnam Et 718-tf lrONUY , LOANED fct 0. F. Bead JiCo's. Loan office lYl on furniture , plauoo , horses , wagons , personal property ot all klridj and all othe rtrtiolos of value , * Hbcut romcval. Over let National Hunkcorner 13th ind I'iruun. AU buolncje strictly confidential 720-tf \ f O.NEY To loan on chattels , Woolluy & Uarrlaon , VI Ilnom to , Omaha National bank building tATONEYTOLOAN On real e.tita and chattel ! IVI D. L. Thomas. 72tf. UONB7 Loaned on AhMloli , out rats , R. K i tickets noaghtand soU , A. Fo man,213 8,13th Bt 723 tl TU MM * In inmt of 4 > d > n < l upwird , MOHSf Davla and Co. , Ueil KjItU ud toaa ietotl , Jt05F ro ra6 . . 74-tf WANTKDFEMALK OKLP. r/ANTRD-Agood cook In restaurant , oto cop < y .V bleofiervlrgup orders rapidly and neitlv. Good wages will lopid. ; Apflv to 1012 IUn oj Si ANTKD i middle aired woniin ( o cook at 218 W N. Blh street. Mr . Arnold. Bll-Bp ri7A TKD T o good dining room girls t onfo at V G te City rettaurant. 8197 p A.Dr tcUMdlaUigrricmglrUttUOfcl. r denUI , Immsdlately ; DO otherj uted r-1-- 791tf good woman cook at 1611 Dodzo St , Tt A ( tool girl for Rtncril housework In V I small family. Apply At 3311 Dodgn St. 786-4p TAXTFD AeeatQcrmtn girl In n small fimlly. ' IcouiroK9S. 18th St. 735-0 Wfc -A girl lor perietal bouiewcrk , 1016 Cap- Itol Arc. 7KMp ( W AtTKD Dlnlo ; room Kill and woman cook it CilltornU ; lloiuo , llth nnd DouglMtt ? 42-.4f > ITAXtFD Two glrli at Doran House , 013 Farnum V street. 745H 'ANtitn A woman f or gcccral homoivoik. V419 W Chicago St. 670-4 WWANTHO MET AOP.STS Novelties tn lailei * and chlklrens' weir. Orcr 40 now designs Noth- like them Sell t a fast M ehovn Over 1,000 agonti make $701 monthly. Addrcsi with stamp. K. II. Campbell & Co. , 0 South Uay fcttett , Chicago. ! 8 " Astro flood lrls for hotels , private families ; V > kitotcn and laundry work. Call at Omaha Em ployment Burcan , 1120 Farnam Et. S47-K "ANTKD " Olrlat 1MO Sherman nvcnuo. W IflB-tl J. M. Counsmnn. D Three ciporlencod women canrasiers , i i JO per day , guaranteed ; room 7 , llodiek block. b70-tf YXrAXUD First-class dining room girl at the Mct- 17 topolltan hotel ; none otner need apply. 824-11 WANTED MALE HELP. " \\rAMKn-A flrstclass boiler maker ; ono that Is capable of taking cha-go of shop. Steady em ployment will bo given. Nona but sober and tern- pcnto men need npp'y. Fremont 1'cundrv & Ma chine Co. , Fremont , Neb , 821.13 A driver aooualuttd wltn the streets In thocltv ; than luinlturc talesman at Martin's , 310 S. 16th street. 817-4 W ANTKD A boy about 16 } cars of agt for work In an ofllcc ; must wrlto a good hand. Addrois D , caroot Bio ofllcc. 7834 WAMKD Ajourg man of good habits , racra character , defiles to get work ; night watching preferred. AddrtsaC. W , Ktllman , 1814 8. Cth St. 773 Op For fmall country hotel , one cxpctlcnc- i od , sober ma'o cock , and ono young active ex. pcrlcnccdvvDltor , iniloor femnlo ; must Invo good rccomujcndatlons aud only such will ba noticed ; oil rnoraddres * . Hlnk'on lrot.aionwociJlo ! a. 7764 -A drstclai'fl barber to take care of a WfflA } at the Cuzi'ns. 02tf \T17AMKD Ouocash bay at U. Dohlo & Co's cheap VV shoo store , 1419 Farnimnc'XT 16th et. 703-4 TS/ANTKD Agcntf In overycounty to solicit fnr YT tbo Mutual BercQt AK.oclatlon cf OmahaNob. Call on or address Otto Lob ck , Secretary nnd Hen- cral Maatgcr , 122. ! fnrna u street. 74Saugl T1TAMED Ooed agcntl for on article of rare merit , i V Just patented tso peddling. Cal1 , examine and ba convinced. II. G. Stripe & Co. 1511 Farnam Bt. lloom 4 Redid : Block. 713-tf Agcnti to take orders for crijon por- tr.lt ? , room 0 Arlington Block , West of Post- oilico. OS'-flp WASTED Five good tin roofers , nnd live goo.1 coirleo maVcrtt Iho Wtatein Cornice AVorke , 608 and 610 d. 12th St. C94-0 _ . _ . . _ . J. Jl. T. iiurphv , ! 0hand St. llary'a Avc ; or 1514 North lOtli and Uraco St. 04-4p TT7ANTED-Ono salesman In every township , to Fell T V farm and household ncccsultlee ; ? 76 p r inoiit i can bo undo , Goods vvaricntcd , ann have no com petition Address with stunn or oslloa Wayland & CUybourno SCO State St. Chlcijo. 111. 052Ip SITUATIONS WANTED. YX/ANTBD Aporltlon aicrganlst by a young gen- Vr tleman with tbreo jeirs experience ; references. Addre-s , Organist , Iko ollico. 812-lOp TX7AMED romlly Eowlng by day or week. Inqulro VV 1714 California. 754 4p WAMED Pofitlon ns coachman by a man ; and by his wife to do homework or laundress , In a goodfurcly. T. W. Bee OSCce. 016-lp WANTED Situation as nurse In small family , by a jounggtrl. Enquire nt 1512 Dodge St. , ne- twcon the hours of 2:3J : and 5 p. m. ODj-7p WANTED By a ycung rrnn , a situation In office or wholesale houxi. Has held pos tlon ni ship- pint ; clerk with consolidated tunk line Cr. , ot Daven port for some time. W. B. Wllley , Bee Oll'.o' . B5o-4p MISOELLAKEOU3 WAKT3. . At once , by Jcs'In & Rickett , HW WAKTK.n et ,15 more ladies or gentlemen to ftl our goo Js ; good pay guaranteed. 8(3 4p . Address SL Louis Electrlo Lamp AOEKTBWANTKD. for circular , cuts and terms ot the eindle poaor tla'sh Klectrlc Lamp. Sll-llyl2 Every arty In need ot a Bowing ma W chine , to see the new Improved Arn3rican No. P. K. Flodman t Co. aaenUij E20 N Iflth. SSOlf FOR AENT HOUSES AND LOTS. REST Cottage. 5 rooms , cltfcte , pantrr , well , FOR ' n. Leaveuwcrth and:3J. Inqulro 813South 20th street. E06-lp 'OR ' BK\T Small cottago. Inquire at No. 1418 F Jackson street 810-7p on LKASK Largo neftly built house , 0 rooms , all modern convenience * , furnished or unfurnished. Apply at promises , 1710 Caaj st. 702tf TJAOB HINT A ttiblo lor 8 horses ono block eouth JP o tto U. P. depot. Inquire of M. too , grocer , 222 Loavcnwortb. 7S4tf TTloa BUNT A flit ol 8 rooms , pleasanily looitcd. In- I * quire 17th and St Miry'sAve. 773-0 BUST To ( .mail family , cottage of 8 rioras , FOB and cistern , at 1-t'i and Burt Et. 818 per month Apply atAcrtbcast cor. 10th and California St. 791-4p loa REST 018 S. 10th st. Inqulicl523 Jacll STOBK st. 760tf Will rent furnished residence for two FORBKNT , No. 420 N , lth st. Good references re- qulied. Apply tn prenill.ii. 801-0 HEM Houao cf nine roorce , w'th him. Caldwell - FOR ana Snujdcrj tts. Inquire 1709 Juckeon St. 788 7p BENT Six room house. Inqulro 1MO North FOR Bt , be ! . Nicliclia and Paul. 7b8-7p 0R RUST NlcoSrromoottogoat 813 fo'jth 17tb F ttrcot. ! 815 per njonth. . 763-lp -Hcu o cf 0 rooms and cellar , with wash house , 810 S. 23d st-$20 per month. 760 Op IIKST ICf eidcnco 1247 Sherman Avenue , nine FOR , ptada and fruit troesbarn ; fir six horses , carriage room , and otory tiling oonv onion t 058-lp IOREHNT Cottage Brooms , house 10 rooms. J , F Phlppi Itoe , Boward and Campbell. 881-tf BKM Now 7 roam cottage , 2 blocks from streetcars , S blocks from hUi srbool ; Umlly without children preferred. M , F. Sears. 40tf ! UOOMS mm TpOR RENT Furnished or unfurnished rooms 1518 JD eouthvtcst corner 15th and Jones St 814-llp BKVT Furnished front room at 1415 Howard Foit Mrs. A. MoAusland. 7(7 0 RENT Furnished roams 18C9 Farnam St FOR _ 537 24 p 10 a RENT Desirable furnished rooms halt block F from street car , 210 Capitol Avo. 782-6p FF F I ox BKXT Suite of romi , 1011 California Ft. _ _ _ _ _ 774-10p _ T\rAMKi' ' Ploisanlly furnished room md board \ \ In priv ate family by loiitloman and wife ; refer ences civ on.ddrees O. K. , thli olllce ; Etato Urrne. I OR BENT FurnlaLod front room , 1303Cipltcl Av , F 772-lCp T Unfii'iilihid : oems In Uoeueru bloeK Ucr. Bin end Howard. BOCtf TTIORRKNT Furn'shed ' rooms for light houstopln ? , 1' to Icemer' block , Cor Eth and llowurd 7031 f RENT Ono well furnlihcd loom for two gen tlemen of good titbits , goad location ono block liom Dovd'i oper&liou e. Unqulroof D. K. turnett , 218 ISihutre'ct , Meichmta Ntt Uaak I ul'd ny 'iron HKST Furnlthed fri"t room , wltn bav win. r dow , In a brick hou'c , 803 K. 17th Bt. 605.11 ? RMT-Urgo handsomely furnl-hed roora > , IIOR < or eu-tulu ; excellent board , 1713 Dodge. 70511 U NT Slcoly furuUhed rocms , 2209 Dodge , FOR 781-Sp Vornl-htd ptilor ind cMnliu room.llKht FORREST , brltk , bay windowe ; flOJ N. 17th. 7C5.ll T OR RKKT-I lejknt front eouth room with alcove , J5 gis , bath etc. S225 Dodf e Sf OiO-tl RENT With boarJ , nlctly furnl'hed eouth room , with lite of parlur ] alto g ' , ana bath U03 ioat St 618-tl TT'o u BENT Furnished roons 1617 DavoopoitSt jy 4 8tp T'ORBKNT T o ple > s nt rooms with ilo etsad- i' jrtnln/4 j on 2d boor , modern coatCDluQccs , 011 . , neirBt. Marj A\e. cnuUlro B , W , torocr Ci2tl ! TT'OR ' l.vr-rie 9\nt room furnished , 1 < 23 IfOKard J1 St. Mf W I ASTRO A peed furnlfhccl room tot t gentlemen Addreai "n. a N " Be offlco. 4S2-H FRRKVT Juno SSth , two connected rooms with board ! front room , south-east 1914 Webster. 837-lly ISn FOR RETT A front room with bay w Indow ; modern Improvements , suitable for S gentlemen , South * east corner 19th and Farnim St. 450 tf RR\T Two elegant o dices In Busbmann't block. FR E31-tl RH.vr-Fnrnlshsd rooms , 1818 Dodge street FOR ISS-Julyg IpOR RS3T Foi mamtfAo'urlng pnrocwos or hall , 1 hrgo room 44x75 , Sdfloor , No. 110 8. llth et , enquire at 1409 Dodge tt.A. J , Simpson. ( Ton RICTT-Con trolly located furnished room ] at 'ej3 south ISth M. _ _ _ _ _ - RKXT Furnltlio 1 larjjo front room with alcove 1 grate bath , etc. , 1710 UM9 Direct. 71&-U FOR RRVTLURO front room on first fleet with or with board ; luqulra t 1901 farnam St. SOT-tf KOOMS With board , dttliablefjr summer. App al 8t , Chatlci HoteL 710-tl _ FOUSALg FAllMS. FOR BALK That flno farm of 1' . U rccklmn'son tbo llelleuio raid , 2j miles loutli of Mok jard Is no ) ROM or trailed ( orct , P. 0. bov707 , Omnh * . roRBAlu 100 ntro farm York Oo. , Neh. K. M. Battla , York Nob. 837Jtyl5p : TjVmsALii 33 foot onCiimlttK between 10thand20th X1 with house , $2,700. llodford & fioucr. 717-tf A 030 aero stock and grain farm , n'l ' 1m- pro\cd ; four hours' rldo frointhr OauhaSlosk Yards ; doen miles from the city cf Fremont ; two railroad within tbroa miles ; 300 acres under plow , the re t In pastutc ; board fenoo , running ntrcini through pasture ; house with ten rooms ; will bo Raid cheap If sold immediately ; on terms to suit. For further particular Inquire of Qeo. 0. Orolfrov , Kio- mont. Nob. 718Jnf\ FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. F on sI.K-Acio lot ! In ilcslrab'o locations at 825 An acre , overlooking the city ; \Aluabb procirl ; for homo , Amos , lE07Karnam. 751-4 FOR SALE Molt ilcslr.iblo lots on Snundcr J am ISth Bt. o r I1DC9 ixt $519 per lot. fco'llnc fast good houses botnR bulll ; tbli Is advancing property Ames , 1507 F raaiu. 7ol-4 " * /OR SAIK A good lot CU\1 0 , fast fiont , tlmdo X1 trees , 8blookelrom Huneoom Park ; will tell 01 Btrnll monthly pimints and small pajmoit ilnurn Addrcsi D. D , , llt-o ofllcc. 7CS9p BALK Good lols in Haofcom 1'laoo nt tfCO to FOR $500 This part Is very doslriblo fjr tojlilcnccs Amtr ; , 1507 1'ai M.iui. 751-4 FORS'I , ! ! eOfoetonrirnamr.oir Oth ; also lots In Iltehhi'd 1'iCCJ and Jcromo 1'irk , on oa > j tcrme. luttlo & Ailieon , : n south 13th et. 813 JlvlS ? ORSAIR l.iaJllent lotsinJoiomo Park and Kllby } 1 Place at $300 to S5CO. You can ilad im bolter proper jj stra'ght st on Dodge , Davenport and farnpimts. Ani'f , 1607 Farnaui. 751-4 SALK.- lotp , 00x140 feet on Farnam etrcct IJVm 1 south front , elegant location , must bo sold. W U Grecn , over lat rVutlonnl Bank. _ 509 tf ourgo houeu , newly built , t ) roiua , nl 4 modern tinprovcmcuta j ot , at 171G Ca 3 et ; Inquire at premises. 727tf TTlORSALB. lEOlcet froct en Virginia avenue , ono -T block from head of St Mary's r.v. S3.0JO fo all , or SISOO for half. W. II. urccu , over lit Ni tlonol Bank. 510 tf I70R SAIB Corner lot. east front , fO x 140 feet JC one block from Park aveuuo. 41,000. , W. II pen , over M National Bank 5J-H f T7oRSU.it To tboso desiring to pay a fraull sum S1 doun and to much per month , we offer lets Ii JIcliOBO Hill at $175 to $250. Thla ground la only 10 minutes walk from Htn'com l'.ukuud i3 an oxccllrn 1m cstment. Arccj , 1507 Farnam 751-1 If you want lots with natural growth shade traee , joucan get them on Ciimlng am Burt bt" . , at $7CO to SI 000. CM and lookat ibla vrry liaridsoroo properly. Ames , 1C07 Farnam. 761-4 IT < OR BALK-Forty lota for Bale on Hurt and Cumlngs JP between 20th aud Slst cheap , Inaldo property cdto.-J & Soucr. 729 tl "IT'OR ' IEASR Host unooonpled ground In the ty lor J ? warobouso house , 87 feet front on Iioivonworth , north bet 10th and llthwill leaaofor 09 years. lied ford & Soucr. 73tf MISCELLANEOUS FOHHALE Yale tlncolock , also fro and burglar prod pafo , s zo 4n inches high , IS Inches deep 0 wldolnelde , burglar cheit In bct'.om ; will ho ajh trg-ther or rcparate at a bargain , Address Clirk & . Richardson , Warren , Illinois. S 0 0 SAM A Drst class family curriago horse. A FOR . 1 traveler. Inquire nt Kdholm &Eilckon'u opp. postolHca. 813-7 IpORBALK-Stcnm flour mill ; capacity 120 bbls. per day ; elevator capacity , 20OCO bushels ; good track ( acilitics ; only mill tn Omaha. Will po'l cr tiade fnr and , SIO.CCO. ( V. IT. Green , over lit National Bank. 705 tf , tbo tratjrlal of ailrst cits J job aril newcpiner o.licc. Address John N. Ilass- Itr , I'awnco City , Neb. 770-10 FOR BAtK-Cheap Good family horse ; drives double or elodt : ; also good under caddlo. App' } 0. Bell , NW. cor. SOlh & Cits , after 0:80 p m. B97-B | F. > OR . BALK A good piano , cheap. Mrs. A. Caldcr- wood , 1018 California at. 712-tf ALWAYS on hand at a bargain , No 1 Beoond haut oarrlago phaeton and side bar buggies ; also umbrellas - brollas and sunshades , at U03-1411 Dodge St.893tf / OR HALU Good saddle pony. W. J. Wolehaos ? City Mills. ODZtf ESl'ATJS. FOR MALB Now twos'ory , Broom louss. hot and coUuatcr , lath roomBiiilttrywa cr ebs'.t , fur * nacc , man'lesaiid grates , g& , clcctrio lulls , etc. , 6 blocks from postofflce ; a splendid bvgaln ; terms reasonable , J8.EOO. 7 room housr , lot , well , clbtin,3cv.er connections , etc ; 1.2 block eouth ol St. Mary's Avf ; S3.0CO , easy terms. Nice 6 room cottage , full lot , cast front , shade , well , cistern , barn , on South Ave. ; must bo odd : nulfo an oITer , Mco 0 rocni cottigo , on N , ISth Etreot , cast front , well , cistern , eta ; $2,200. Iho best Iniottincnt In the city Is In Leivenworlh Terraced add. Lota 8J fi to $325 ; 010 dovrn and $5 a [ north. "Scholcj lots In Ifanscoin 1'Jacc , 8tO to fl.OCO. SO good lots In Bhlnn's & Parker's add. I.6t Iu Georgia Ave , , east front , 76xHO , { 2.0CP , Si acre ? , covered with young timber , 1J miles from postuffice , good for sub-dlv'dlng ; ot cap , 81,1 CO. Only a few more icio lots left In lllmcbaugh and Drnokllno additions ; easy piymcntl. -Money to loin , toueca tu rent , A. G. Slui/r , Op poslte po6tolHcu. B16-0 TT'oit ' BALK -Comer lot 75x140 , In contr of town.ex- .f cellcut pltce for lour 8SOO cottages ; would gvo a net rental of SOuO per 3 tar : a net Income of 17J per cent on tee luvotrrentnrd will Increase 10per cent psr yoir In sellli g value , $1,000. J.iS.lU'oy ' & Co. Xur Mile fwo 1MB on Georgia Ave ,2 blocks touth of Leavennorth 8tvrtrydefirablotujldorc5property ; , 825 each. J. K. Ivlley & Co , , 215 H. 18th El. For Bale-Eight lota on Virginia Ave , 2 birds scutliof Luaveuvvorthst , oaet front 88 Ota 950 each , desirable residence priporty. J. K. I'lloyfc ' Co. , 21BB. ISthSt. IVr Bdls Ono lot facing on Hanecom Park near main on'ranoo ; beatiful location for residence , 8360. J. E. Illley & W. , 215 S. ISth St. KorHnIi Farnanutrect | roperty nrar now court home , at a bargain. J. K. Blloy & Co , 315 H. 13th Bt , For Sale Farnam atiect block , rcnta for $3000 , pllco 825,000 , easy terms. For Sale-Corner lot In blooV on red street cir line , MtO , this la positively a birfiln. J. 1 > . Ill ley & Co. , 215 a , 13lh fc't For Silo Nineteen lots on Cumingt aid Burt , 4 block sfroin mllltuy bridge. J. K. lUley & Co. . 116 S. 13tb ht For Palo Eighteen lots on Vlnton St. between 17th nnd ISthHH , SllOto $1000 eaclij there are bar gtlns In resldenco aud bualniMH propcity among thtee , They aieonly cto bkci ircm 13th eticui car line ; teniis easy. Wo desire to etate to our petrous that wo ercnd no tluu nor trlttir'u li k on high p'lccd propirty , out con vouch for tlio rcasooabUncddIn price vt all ftbovo meutloncti. J. K. lltley It Co. , 215 S. 18th bt. 7BOII IouflALK-Ttireo oholoiotlotjInHanso-m phoo. F 73I-tt 1'ottur It ( Jobb. JI'ARM TO riciuxoH for city property , &Kn ° d HocU tariD.no acre ) In cultivationhouso i rooms , ; oed well , 12 ft wind mil , feed grinder , water plo lading to 8 corralf , 4acreiigrove , 401 waUut trees CO bearlrg , ( S ares orchard bearltie , 05 acres corn ann cats , hog pas lire toraie for RttOO butholt of ln , Inqulru II. & If. U , freight depot , Omiha. 710 ( | > OB HALB 81KO ; seven i ear lid hors , httruets and I ; top bujtry ; hoao baj been used oa a laa-liy horse and la rtrftctlv 8ifo. f830lot ; < OiI76 , Inlllllbrd & CoMwcll's addition ; $2(0 $ cash aid 2 joins' ( lie en balance. 85,100 ; Svc Acres ou B undoisbt. . and I'rgo house aud barn. A very Urge bargain for tome one. 34iO ; Twouturr dnelliiijGii full lot , on car line. 85 Wi 7r cinbousoonlot 9x188 ; good barn , andatcry complete place , on cosy term * ; 1 block rom car liar. ICO ft an I'oppleton Avo. , onljS biles from car line , and ocir the prk ; ? 7CO cath aud < t 0 per month. $1,600 ; new 0 room houte on lull lot , one block from Blunders it. , nod one block from green Hue car ; good barn aud a nice bauto for some one. liO In Klrkwood to tell cr lease. 82.6CO ; full lot on Capital Hill addition. Sotje.cuH. 13tb it.wltb 3 homes near depot , at a bargain , 1& > fdet on Farnam , near court houw. U } ' , Boars , U. K. Heara , Wlllnras DUck , UtQ nd Do'i uU M6tf IDntlRvTit At the annul meeting otlho board of 15 tnmcesct Bolhvno OollfM , the undersigned were authorized to Mil k limited number ol lew In * IloIlenio.U the nominal prlw ol FIF1T DOLLAIUJ J per lot , payable In monthly Installments ot FIVE DOLLARS per month. No restrictions M to build ing nrot U < * d On thcje lot ) iho r/osbvterlan Synodlcal College Is locitcd at Rcllenio. nml It I ) hoped that people generally throughout the tto will t ko d nUgo ot this > , , liberal offer of the boirJ of trwtees , aed not only , | > tccurs a lot for ft future homo , ICTAIDTHX coLMini , ' to this extent In erecting n HOUR MR You.to LAPIM attending the colligo. At Ihfoltw prlco thfss lota will bo n rate and profitable Investment lor thcto who do not wl h to make A home there. Hellenic It only ft halt hour's ride Iroin Omaha on the n. k it , U It. , and l me tf tro most beautiful ilUutlonsIn Nobia k . Make application Rt once M you may ntt bMe another opportunity nt ts low a pilco. Ad.lrfss , O. F. Uavls &Co. , 150 } Farnam St. , Omaha , Nebrsska. 514-4 RRNT-9 rcom boii'o and good burn en green \ FOR l\ntW \ per month. * XI For rent H room house tnd largo barn on joJ line , $50 per month , 83tOO S2\S1 ! , on o.lzc ! and brisk liulldlng. I < ot 44x120 'U S itory brick blok on Dculgo S t.t ! 1S2 fctt on N 10th to lo o for a term of yo rs. ROfeetf Jrsvlo * n Farnam. 100 feet for pale on Farnira , 41 feet foi Pile on FArntra , Livery for talc , i > ho p , KnoJ trvlo n.l will pay fiom the ftart. M , T. Seats , \Vllliams block , litli and Do } go Kt 407-tl FOR RAtK 7 room cottage , wo I , barn and cistern , on 18th street 0 blocks from shops $2eOO , on easy terms. Potter &CobblS15 Farnam St. T33 tf -No S2 Splendid suburban residence I' property , to full loti , largo shade tree' , new house 10 rooms , btth roomie , , city nater , largo barn 3 bltcks from Street Carn. This place will bo sold at stcrlflco on lonir time. O.K. Ma } no & Co. , S. Vf corner 16th and Farntm. 534-4 rtAcn 8 good lots In this addition with * MARION ol street cars , can bo had on easy terms. W H Oioon. over lut Nat'l lUnk. 857-tt POR flAi.n. A full corner lot , two MOCKS west ol I 1 red car Imo-SSW. This la posltlroly bargain. J. K. ntley & Co. , ? 15 . 13th St. For Salc-Ixit 60x1(0 , Z2J St. , near Ortcj , MOO. This Is also n bxgaln. J. 1C. llllcy & Co.,2163 13th st. For Sale Throe lots 60x140 , south frnnt , i block ) f rom street cars. $350 each ; bargains. J. K. Itlleyb Oo.,216313thSt. For Sale Two lots on Georgia * vUoiMok'fl , dd.cat front , no griding , near Tarnam , 76x140-32000 o ch. lho o ara unsellable. J , K Itllcy & Co,216 8 ISth St. For.Salo Nine lots ou Virginia avc. , fSOO to $010 each. J. E. Illloy & Co , ilo 8 13th t For Sale Ton lots ouCumlng st , and nine on Hurt St. , fourblocks from military brtdgo. J. E. Ul- ley &Co. , 215 S 13th st For Sale FJpbtecn lots on Vlnton st , ono block from terminus 13th street c-vr line. Positively cheap. J. K.UII y&Co.,21Gi ! ISthft , Wo desire to cny to our patrons that In the above list no can give tuMumioo of sale nml profitable In- vcatintnt. A'u also hive property In almost every nuaiterof the cliy worthy ot Invcttlgitlun. J. K. HILKV & CO. , SIS D 13th et 7SS-1I | POR BAI.r.-On south 22 J st , one 4 room nnd ono 5 L1 roomcottago , barn , will , cistern , &o , on Bauio lot , ro.it for$35permonth , cn'y ' 83,100 ; would eoll eoparatrl ) . I'otter&Cobb , ISlSFnrnim Sti 734-tt { jlon RALR Lots n Illllslde mid ohcaooit and boil ij Insldo la's In the city , $760 to $320 oxclnslvo accnla Potter & Cobb. 73S-tf BUSINESS OHAJSOES. " ] 3l'si\K83 CIIANCK-About SSOO will buy an ostab- JLjilshcd tuslnots , togotbir vvlth lat for one 5car of building. This It a gosd ba gain for com ) one Address fc. 1' . , llo otllco. SlStl rpvvo or 4 lot' Marion l'lacoilll ; tidi fir residence .Land pay dlilcroncoln c-isb. W. II. Otccn , over lt National lUult. . 793tf FOR SALS A half partnership In troodpajlng huslutsi ; only a eaall capital inquired. Adnrcsa A , 1)50 ) office. 703 Op rro E\CIIANOR i S3COO stock of bran now hard- JL warp , direct from the factory , for good Nebraska or Iowa land. For sale Cheap and beautiful lots nimobiugh and Patterson's Hub-dUlsInn , two mHeafrom cltv at S160 nnd200 cach.onmonlhly payments of IS and 810. Per' son ! buying here will bo assisted to build right away K desired. To rent Four tphndld offices. E3' . 1' . 0.1'ArrKUSON , 18th and Farnam Ft. / / 'j | . _ . . . . ' * i TT OR BALK The furniture and lease ot a small ho- J ? tel In Bnuthvvist Iowa. A good point and no op position. Address U. Al , ciru llo ollico. ( S2-4p F10R BAM Drue store in a desirable looollt wll J ? Involoo about 81.600 11 C Patterson , NE corner 13th and Farnam. ISS-tf PERSONAL , nplllt OltRMAK BHI'MIMEST 1IORBAU , fltT N. 10th St. , JL haj a largo number of girls seeking all klni'n ot employment. 811 > 4p PxBBONS having Infants or children under pLt years , to board out , can find a good horro at 107 North 10th St. 767-lCp PERSONAL Will bo found at 16C9 Davenport street , an experienced nur < c ; beet city reference. 70S 16p aw. rANdLK.M. D , the rtnomicd reader cf iliEe i of men and women , will opfn up his Worlds Herbal Dispensary of Medici no for the benefit of h'spitrone ' , at .No. 1210 Doughs et , Omaha , Nob. Agents wanted. 752-4 M IBS : LooMia wl'l tak a few pupils for summer , bourn 9 a. in. , to 12 in. , 1014 Webster St. 020-3 LADiKsllyou vvtnt your plumes or tips cleaned , ilyod and curle'l ' ; llrct-cloin work guaranteed , go to Henry Sincere , 1810 Jackrou at. 493-J'y ' 22 T > BnsoNAt Mrs. E. IT , Ilom or. tnnco clilrvoyan JL and hoalln ; medium , over 710 North 10th S 5S2-J21 M us. HClinooKR Clairvoyant iindMizncUo hcalo . Locates a'l ' pain and dlsDaso , 707 N , 16th St. 437-JuIy 10 VB , A ciiRarnRmLD Uignetlo physician , test anil / developing uiodlum , over 613 r.ortn 10th St , IOE OREAM. Tim purist , il'hott nnd best Ice cream ilwaysfrosh on hand ; crJtrt for private and hoarding houioa promptly dcllvcroj. Curl SchmlJ , 03 South 15th trect , above Farnam. 103-jly-9 JJOAUDrKG. W A lew day bo r.tcrs nt 082 , 17th SL , bet. California aid Wo utcr , 690-Op LOST AND Vn\l \ N l > . Losr T.nI > 'Brold | wat It , tlilifuruuoo , nmr uor- nvr 15th and rauitm. Liberalro vinlulll be paid Kr return cf tunio luollltu of C. t. Mtjno &Uo.,8\V cor. Uth and Farnam. B'22-l LOHT Ilundlo rubber cat and 1 ortf , Thurnday , on or near 18th St. , bet. CspltelandSt Mary 8 Ave. Will reward person returning them to floss at D. M. Htoole & C'o'a , Ittb and Harnry. 781-lp T OBT Auout 8 weeks ago , a Urcobla-k New- J foundlanl dog , A reward will be given II return ed to 1410 Douglas Bt , 7tD 4p Low A satchel containing papers cf no value ox * cnptto tno owner ; ptpers marked L. I. Martin * red iiuckttbookinaikodL. I. Sidwtll , Address Mar- tln llros. , Stock Yards , Chicago , or Kitchen I'ros , , Oniaht. OSO % OTKAYKD OR HTOI.KV A tuiretl nnru with a whit a O etar In the forehead , rintor < jll receive a liberal - al reward by ra'urnlog her to Cumin' * & Qulnn , gro. ers.lSth and Cnicago street. G17 > tf onmopODisr. s All aliments of tbo loot , Huccotsfully treat - K > " WudbyUr. liirry , 1512 Douglas street Ollico foA.s laillm 702-ly ) B RUPrURK CURED. No Operation , or uteloei trusicn Dr. M. M. Jlooro 243 WabasU avc. , Chicago , Ilia. , cb , Omalu uvory eo days. Send Btamp for circular , 409 jly.2 ! M180KLLANEOU8 , fioa HUNT OR HALH-PUno 618 H 20th St. 031-lj. ' U. P. Park locitod 12 miles H. W. on U. 1 * . T'lltt , la now open to tha publloand can bo rented lor ( lic-ulci and social irktheilngs. KpccUl rates for fare given. For terms , call or oddreuli. C. Schvvcnelc Papllilon. Nob. 09 Ml , HARM Parties wUhlng to purctnio broodmares BROOD fur ranch purposes pleasa call at llojian'i Livery etable , 418 soith 13tb street , Omaha. 802-tf /"tuxvr sii/vim TAO , doe not give you heart-burn , v l'aggivdeeinedat ' ono cent , each by the dealeri 1'cycke Bros. , Agents. 033-tl Ou Elkborn and PUtto , T. Hurray. PAUTOaB 740-t ( A BiNiHJSBD iiontsTBiDa Now Uw. Persoui who zxtook hoin teid > In Western Kansu prevloui to Iuool5th , 1BSO , and abandoned them without uak- lug flii&l pr ol , will learn something to their advan tage by addrewlni mo by latter it oaoo. Isaac Hal. liolbbd , laud fctto/ncy , Kenneth , Qoerldan Co. , K n. rioiw BILVKS Tie , Iti fruit flavored , Ugi redeemed V/atcno cent each by the dealers , Poycki Ujcj. . rsaiuuonoM on binio given by G K Uellen L beck , at 1118 Capitol ave. 430-tl pluiw BII.TU TAO , It do * ) not taint th breath , Ugl V/redoemedaoaow | > t ah Vy ttw lt&l9r . Peyak Uros , AKeati , KJ-U