THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , JULY 9 1885 TBE3 DAILY BEE ; Tlmrsilay Morning , July 9. LOCAL BBEVITIES , The management of the t o ball park have telegraphed to secure the IIa tlngi team ( or a game Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. George Medlock entertained her friends at her homo , 1018 Oass street Tuesday night with the sight of B beautiful ntoht- bloomlng cerous. -Capt. J , K , Smith , formerly of the police department , ii In the citr on short trip from Washington where he now resides , for treat ment for injuries received in the array. Ho has received a b ok pension from the govern ment. Mary 0. Holmea brought suit in the United Stales district court yoiterday againit Uie B. k M. railroad , for $10,000 damages , on account of her husband's death , he having been killed about six months ago by a train running ever him. Mr. Alnscow was Tuesday offered $15 for the corner atone of the old court house , but it aoemi that the building had no corner ntono. At least none can ba found , It was rumored that tbo workmen there dntr oui two diamond rlngijbut when interrogated they denied it. In compliance with telegraphic instruc tions from the headquarters of the army , the commanding officer at Tort Douglas , Utah , has been ordered to Bend Sergeant Xaver Wilko , company K , Sixth infantry , to report to the commanding officer at Fort Monroe , Va. , by July 20th , next , for examination for promotion. Judge Stonberg has received a letter from n gentleman of Blair , making inquiries about one A. W , Campbell , formerly of that place. Ho haa been missing for some days , bnt after wards turned up in Omaha , writing to a friend in Blair that ho was in troubles and needed money. Since that tiino nothing hag been liearj from him. Campbell is described na being a man five foot seven inches in height , with dark hair nnd eyes , and Irish by birth. The body of Iho unfortunate manjwho was found near the bottoms Saturday after noon , and who was subsequently taken to St. Joseph's hospital where ho shortly after ex pired , was buiied yesterday in the patter's Geld. Severn ! persons called nt Drexel & Maul's yesterday to look at the unknown man , but no ono woa able to identify him , Yesterday the case of Henry Kosters charged by Drlesuach & Middleton with com milling perjury , cams up in Judge Wells' cotrt , The defendant was alleged to have sworn falsely in trying to collect a debt of S23.20 from Messrs. D & M. . Mr. TCostors with his lawyer , was on hand , but the plain tiffs were not , The caio hence , was dismissed , and complete exoneration is secured to Mr. Koators. Gen , Howard , accompanied by his eon , Lieut. Guy Howard left for the west Tuesday night to bo gone aomo eight or ton days on a tour of inspection. They first go to North Platte , where a conference is held with Gen Hatch , of the Ninth cavalry , which , after a long nnd rapid march from Missouri , reached that point yesterday. From North Platte , Gen , Howard goas to Fort Douglas , Utah , where he has not visited foe throe years. Re turning , visits will be paid to Bridger , Sidney and other posta. The pa'Bongera on the 7 o'clock dummy train were regaled Tuesday by the struggles of a drunken posicnger who refuted to pay his faro to the conductor , When the train finally coached the transfer Iowa side of the river the ecgina uncoupled and started to switch , preparatory to coupling ; on to the rear end and pushing the train into the depot ; a mis placed switch threw it off the track. Iho conductor's ' attention was drawn to tha tcna of the accident and the drunken man escaped , UtUcar Buckley bagged a very tough look ing citizen about ono yesterday morning by the name of Charles Field. He went to Ben. Flood's house on South Tenth street , pretend ing to ba looking for a woman , whom he said oomebody told him WAS there , Mr. Flood in formed the gentleman that his homo was not occupied by any such person , but he would not believe it and started to force his way In , at the same time giving Flood orders to stand vide. The latter , however , seemed to have l oed use of his Cut and promptly knocked the Intruder down , About that time the officer appeared and collared him , A meeting of the Pioneer Hook nnd Lad der company was held Tuesday night in Chief Butler'a office. The president's frontispiece and bolt were unanimously voted to ex-Pres ident Phil Doro. Honor certificates were Riven out to the members who had not yet received them. Many were given the litho- irrapbs , but ( is these ran short , photographs of the plate were in their stead given to several of the members , A committee was appointed to thoroughly Investigate the books and re cords for the last twenty-five years , and with the trustees to report upon the exact parties entitled to n division of the company's funds and property. Messrs. Frank Dellono , Luke ftedfield and Jardino were constituted such Committee , Tuesday evening there was at the Sew- ar J street M. I ] , church another of the pleas ant sociables which the estimable ladies of that society know so well how to get up. The occasion was in honor of the birthday of their pastor , tbo Kav. R. L. Manh. He was the recipient of a handsome Oxford bible , revised edition , with patent Index , gotten up in the best style as a slight token of the esteem with which he ia held by the church for whose wel fare the Kev. March has labored long and diligently and with great success. Dr , New man made the presentation speech In his usual happy ityle , unil was responded to by Kiv , Marsh In few well chosen nnd ] fitting words. During the evening there were songs , recitations by the children aud a solo by Mrs. J , T . Newman , all of which were well re ceived. Refreshments in the shape of ice cream aud cake were served end furnished a do.tghtful repast. AJwell-known morulg newspaper man juat returned from Kansas City \Ia the Missouri Pacific , tells a good story on himself of how ho fell from tha roar of tin train a ) it pasted through AtchUon , Ha is a firm boliorer In Npiiltualinn , and for some tlrno prior to the accident had boon holding sweet and solemn communion with the spirits of departed corn stalks through the medium of a three-pint disk.V lute in nn exhilarated condition , lie vrtnt out on the back platform , and doubtless | jelte\Ing himself to bo In the embrace of the 'uplritr ' , thought to tread aloft the air , Ho made a miserable failure of the attempt , and fill off the back of the tr-ilu , His howls for help brought tha conductor to the rear of tbo lr.iiu , ' 'down br ke " was sounded , and the unfoitucato icribo was oraitted aboard. The atiry of a subsequent misfortune which befell ths youth iiAjjU sad blunder of stumbling by miituke CiJtofho berth of a fat woman aid xj from mitnut death , there upon , iiSwgy J , f SCHOLARS' EYESIGHT , A Proposed ExamiBallon of the Eyes ol the Cbilta in the PnMlc Schools , The Point * of Information "Which Should bo Sought Ilcnicillal Blonstirci to bo Some time ago It may bo remembered Iho nuttor of having Dr. Gradd/ make examination of the eyes of all the children now in the shools of Omaha , wan brought up daring n session of the echoo ! board. The matter Is atlll pending , not having been settled. The proposed examina tion of the children's oyoj will bo made nlthont any charge. Mooting Dr. Qraddy last night a re porter for the BEE questioned him ns tu some of the points ho nought to bring out in his examination. "Ihoro ore several things with refer ence to which I shall oxuulno the oycs of the aoholars of our public ichools. One , for instance , -would bo to determine the state of refraction of the scholar's eye to see whether there was n lower power of refraction producing oversight' odnoas or n greater power ofj refraction , cam ing noaralghtedneis. Thou between thojo two simple abnormal conditions , of courao there arc varying degrees of re * fraction , producing vision more or loss inaccurate. "Then again the examination would bo directed to determine the condition of the scholars' eyes in the dlll'irant grades wl h reference to the matter of refraction. If as wo go higher among the classes wo discover that there is more and more ncaisightodnooo , the inference would bo perfectly fair that application to study , or else certain hygienic surrounding ! , pro duces this noarslghtedness. Having once established this fact it would bo an easy matter to remedy this evil by l j Ing down certain rules with reference to the position of the pupil at his desk , the dis tance between the eye and the book , the shops of the desk , which , being faithfully observed , would undoubtedly lesson thla danger of increasing ncaralghtodness as the student progressed In his studies. ' 'Another point which would bo made a matter of special observation Is that of the sense of color among pupils. The ex amination would show the condition of the sight of each scholar with reference to color-blindness to determine whether it was blind for more than one color and If BO , what ones or whether It was simply "blunted" to certain colors that la , unable to distinguish them readily. "Another very Important matter to bo determined by the examination Is that of ocular disease among the school children of this city. Tnoro Is a disease which 1 have no doubt exists to a certain extent in the schools here called "ophthalmia. " This malady Is a dangerous one and not easily cured. " "Is It contagions ? " "Yes , very contagions. I have noticed that ono child afllictod with the disease , may go into a room of eay a hundred children , and if allowed to atBociate dally with them , will communicate the malady to every ono. " 'Do you suppose that it exists to any alarming extent among the pupils of the Omaha schools ? " "That Is a matter to bo determined by the examination. I know that the dis ease exists , as I have said bafoxo , to a certain extent In our schools , for I have under my charge a number of cases now. This malady ia undoubtedly the old Egyptian ophthalmia , which has been spread over the world by emigration. It Is easily communicable from cnuntry to country , or from state to state , and I have no doubt that if the disease did not exist in Nebraska , ono cue of It would finally spread the malady over the state. No , It la not very dangerous , bnt requires time and patience to treat it. "These are a few of the things which would bo determined by an examination. After the primary facts were discovered , the suggestion of remedial measures would follow. Wo could offer sugges tions as to the hygienic surroundings , conditions of light , etc. , which would un doubtedly lessen the dangers which threaten the eyesight of the average pu pil In our public tchoole. Some of the rooms In our school buildings are very poorly lighted. For instance , a teacher made complaint to mo the other day of a school room In which she was employed , which I think aho said was 20 feet or more long , In which all the light was afforded by two windows In the end. Under ordinary conditions , she said , It was very difficult for the pu pils to road plainly , and without strain ing their eyes , If such a condition of of Fairs exists , the remedy ought to bo ap plied Immediately , For above all things a scholar , in his ntndlojmust have plenty of light. "This matter of examination of the oycs of echool children Is no now thing. In Germany and other countries ot Eu rope , the system was adopted several years ago , and produced wonderfully favorable results. In our eastern cities , too , the matter is receiving the attention which It urgently demands , and the re forms suggested , in connection with the examination , are being adopted. " A Hmppy Homo. The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pat. O'Connor , corner Sixth and Florco streets , was an exceedingly happy ono on Saturday last. It was on the occasion of a visit from their daughter ( In religion Sister Mary Cassia ) who has boon absent from them for upwards of ton years. Sister Cassia at an early ago took It as her choice to join the convent , and is located in Chicago , She has been grant ed the privilege of coming to visit her parents and was accompanied as far as Sioux City by the sitter superior , and from there to Omaha by the slater supe rior of that city. During her brief stay here she was visited by numerous friends and relatives , all of whom were over joyed tosaeher. Sister Cassia left for her adopted homo in Chicago on Monday , and on her return to Council Bluft'4 where she spent her early school days. She was welcomed by a host cf friends and school mates , at the convent there , from which place she took the evening train for home , followed with the boit wishes of all who had the pleasure of knowing her. The Hmlth Case. Yesterday ObirtouiFer , Abtgg AJDaeln- ker , through their attorneys , commenced replevin proceedings against Sherlil Miller and Messrs. H , Lowy & Co. , to obtain preaesalon of § 955 40 worth of dry goods , which they were BO unfortun ate as to consign to the merchant swin dler , The plaintiff ! claim that they hive been damaged in the sum of $50 by the retention of the goods , and ask , for a judgment the delivery of the prop erty , and $50 besides , and In caao the tame can not b taken under writ of replevin , judgment for $1,000 , Interest and costs. Judge Dnndy has not yet announced hla decision In the replevin case of Gal- land Bros. v . H. Lowy & Co. POLICE COURT , Tlio Uannt Routine Business DU- poactl of. Henry Oann , alias Sullivan , plead guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct , In Judge Stenborg's court yesterday and was remanded to the county jail. On his person was found a § 20 draft , dated nt Valentino , and made out in favor of P. L , Albortson. It la supposed to have boon stolon. William Majfiold and Charles Field answered to charges of intoxication and disorderly conduct and paid fines of $5 and costs. Charles Field is the fresh young man , who Is reported as having tried to force hla way Into the honto of lien Flood on South Twelfth street , in search of a woman. Ho was ordered by Mr. Flood to leave the promises , bnt refusing to do sowas about to raise a disturbance , when ho was arrested by an officer. Patrick Rood , an "ancient toper , upon whose wrinkled face could bo noted the lines of many a spree , wa * rolossed from the charge of intoxication. Lester Daily , a young vagabond , was sot to work cleaning out the jail , upon a faithful performance of which duty hla release was conditioned. A warrant has been issued for the ar rest cf William Anderson , who is ac cused of beating F. Williams. Williams claims that Anderson charged him with casting aspersions upon the fair name of hla ( Andorson'a ) wife. The plaintiff cays , however , that ho has been guilty of no such thing , an ho knows neither An derson nor his wifo. Charles E. Ferris , of the Planters honao , swore out a oomplalnat against A. Mllloin , charging him with defrauding the hotel. The licport. The report that was adopted by the council as board of equalization Tuesday night , provides that for paving the alloys in districts 1 and 2 , curbing and gutter ing on Farnam and Douglas streets from Eighth to Ninth streets and of Oumlng street from the terminus of tbo old curb ing to Division street , a tax shall bo levied on the lota and real estate adjoin ing ihij line of such improvements to the depth of 132 feet. The levy ia to bo 33J cents on the first twenty-two bnt next to the line and for each subsequent twenty- two foot after that it will be 20fi , ICJc , lOc , lOo and lOo. PILES ! ! PILESI1 PILES ! ! A sure cure for Blind. Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams' Indian File Ointmont. A sintfla box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or 30 jeare standing. No ono need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicino. Lotions and instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Indian 1'ilo Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the intense itching , ( particularly at night alter getting warm in bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives Instant relief , and is prepared only for Piles , itching of private parts , and for nothing else. BKIN DISEASES CURED by lr. JFrazier's Magic Ointment. Cures as if by magic. Pimples.BIask Heads or Grubs Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the skin clear and beautiful. Alaa cures itch. Salt Uhumo , Sore Nipples , Sore Lips , and old , Obstinate Ulcers. Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of prlco , 50 cents. At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Sohroctcr & Becht. At wholesale by C. F. Goodman. A number of young Omaha men includ ing a number of the Glee club men went over to Council Bluffs Tuesday to take in the lights of the metropolis of Western Iowa , Smoke Seal of North Carolina To bacco. bacco.Appllinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , " " Its numerous competitors appear io Siave , one after another , /alien away" BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL May 31 , 1884. Of all Grectu , Dt Ufyitts , > i Min , Wat. Dealers BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000TfTiJN USE. Prudent Illdlntr Vclilcln nnulc. Itldes as easr withonopersonanlvto Ilia SprliiKM lonKthi'liand Mhorlcn accordlnR to tha weight thor carry. Kquallr well ndnplid Io round counlry rondx nnd One driviMul cities lUaiMirnrtiircd nnd Hold by uil Icodloa I'urrlngii UnlUlrrM uml lpnler . Smoke Gr.H. Mack & Go's Cleveland , 0. , Celebrated Gat Cigar Finest ! for Z5o clsrar In Amrrle' , and Excelsior bu Cigar 1'ic omlrieLtatoioall oihrs Our Cat Does Not tfcrntch Kxct'dorCoClg.rabirea'l ocmcctltlo' , fjr 8 Ie and controlled by D. W , SAXE nnd J. W. BELL , Omaha. KcnnarJ & . Itlg ; , Drugr , L ncolo , Keb. O. B. Chapman , " " " Kvaus & JndoOD , DIUJS , Hastlrgi , Neb. Dowty&Cblnp , Drugs , Odambus , Wtb J , n UeIIa\CD , Drugs , Cnunc I ll'ufla ' , Iowa. UellQ. Morgan i Co , Druzf , Council lluff ) , Icvii Gmttclrigi- , Hooks , eta , Fremont , Neb. W , II , Turner , Books , etc. , Fr'mont , N b , II. U. Whlttlesey , Drugr , Crete , Neb. C , 1' . Htadenoo , Orad blind , Neb. SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. "Royal BakingPowderis undoubtedly the purest and most reliableProf , Mott , Government Chemist , The fact thnfc Royal Bnlniig Powder is , in all respects , the besb baking powder offered to the public , has been established beyond question. Prof. H. A. Mott , when employed by the U. S. Government to anal yze the various balling powders o the market to determine which wa the best and moit economical , after an extended investigation , reported in favor of the Royal , and it was adopted for government use. Prof. Mott has continued his examinations of baking powders sold a the present day , and now affirms it as his deliberate judgment , arrived a after most thorough research and a careful examination of the principa brands of the market , that the Royal is undoubtedly the purest and most reliable baking powder offered to the public. OFFICE Dn. H. A. MOTT , CONSULTING CHEMIST. ) 61 BROADWAY , NE\V YORK , Feb. 12,1885. f * * * The Royal Baking Powder is absolutely pure , for I have so found it in many tests made both for them and the U. S. Government I will go still further and state that , because of the facilities that company have for obtaining perfectly pure cream of tartar , and for other reasons dependent upon the proper proportion of the same.and the method of i's ' preparation , THE ROYAL BAKING POW DER IS UN DOUBTEDLY THE PUREST AND MOST RELIABLE BAKING POWDER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. HENRY A. MOTT , Pu.D. , etc. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. rou THE TnEiTUE.tr OF AIL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical institute Woot of Mississippi River. Fifty rooms for the nccomodntlon of imtlents. The rhyelclan and Burgeon In chnrgo of the Institute has had sixteen 3 pars' of successful practice , and Is aided by assistants or rare experience aa epccloltau In tnelr various departments. \V RITE ronCmccLAKDn Deformities and Braces , Dif His xsoMVoslEH , lllo < , Tumors , Cnncerl , Catarrh , llronchl- lls , Inhalation. Electricity , raralyvla. EpllepBj , Ktdnoy , te. Bar.Sklo and Blood nlneaies Wrlto for PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN on PRtVATK. SPECIAL and NKKTOU8 Dlflcaiei , Bcmlnal WeaknessSpermatorrhrpa , Sjphllls , ( Ilcct , fitricturo , \ arl- coceloantlall dlieaeos of the Urlnarr and Sexual organs. Cues treated bycorretpondenco.or Terminally Confidential Uedlcinojient by mall or ezpresn without marks to tndl- cato contents or ( tender. AdreM alllettcm to OMAHA MEDICAL AND 8UKQICAL INSTITUTE , Utb Street , Corner of Capitol Arcnue , OM Ally Jni SPECIAL NOTICES. All adv ertisemcnts in the special column ! will tie charged at the rate of 10 cents per line /or the lint insertion , and 7 centi per line for each subte- jucnt instrtion : No advcrtittment will be inserted for leti than 15 cenit or the /rsl / ! time. These advertiiementt will Ii inserted in botfi Jforn- ng and Bveninj Edition } , representing a ctrcula- 'ionof over Jlight Thousand , Th\ > class of adeer- tiiementi must positively be paid in advance. TO LOAJS MONEY. TO L < MAt onoc and without deUv on MONET cttato , in larro or email im unta on tiino to BUlt. Loan * made a'eo on colltti ml' . cl.att Is or any trcod eccuilty , rromptly , quietly ard i > t Iho lowest possible rat P. Apply at the Omaha Fmin- clal Eichaoge , ItciS Farnam tt , upstairs. TSUI 'HTONIT ro loan In sums 8200 and upvardt , on 1V1 flrst-clasa real estate soourlty. Potter & Cobb , 1616 Tarcam st 71g-tl . TO IXis On real ueta'o eecunty in auy amount from $500 to J2500 , nt rettonablo rates ol iDtereat Kocommlatlo B charged birrowor. 0. E. Ma } no tCo. , S. W. Cor. Uth and Farnam. 683 Jul)23 Tl/TOMCTl / MOVRTll MONET III Money to Loan On iVl chattel sccuilty by W. K. Crcft , room 4 , With- neil bull ling , N. K. corner 15tn and lUrnoy After years of experience a'id a careful study of tbo busi ness of loning money on personal property , I ha\o at last perfected a system where > y the publicity nsual In such case * Is done away withand I am now In a rosltlnn to meet the demands of all ' ha become temporarily embarrassed and desire to ralco money without delay and In a qu'ct manner. House iccp- era , professional gentlemen , mechanics and others In this city can obtain adnccs from 810 to $1,000 on such security ai household Mrulture , pianos , ma chinery , horses , wagons , warehouse receipts , secur ed notes of hand , etc. , without remount ? same from ownoia residence or place of business. Ono ef the advantages I offer Is tbat any cart of any loai can be paid at any time which will reduce the Interest pro rata and all loans renewed at the original rates of Interest. I have no brokers In oonnectlcn with my olllco , but personally superintend all my loins , I have private offices connected with my general office eo thai customers da not come In contact with each other , contenuently Baking all transactions strictly pihate. W. K. Croft , room i , Wlthnell building , N. E. cor. Uth nd Barney. 603 JlyI6 X/TONEY / LOANED at O. V. Reed fcCo'e. Loan office LVi. on furniture , pianos , horses , wagoni , personal property of all kinds and all otbo rartlcles of value , vlthout removal. Over lit National Bank.oorner 18th ind Farnam. All builnees itrlctly confidential 1/TONEY / To I can on chattels , Woolloy & Harrison , 'VI ' Room 20 , Omaha National bank building 721 tf m/rONKYTOLOAN / On real estate and chattels 1.V1 D. L. Thomas. 722tf. \if ONEY Loaned on rhattels , cut rats , R. K iViUokoUlDOUghtandsold. A. Forman,21S8.1lth ! St 723 tf lylTONXT TO LOAN In sumiof WOO and upward. 1V1 0. r. DavU and Co. , R l EiUtt and Loan l , 1605 Farnam St. 721 tf WANTED FKMALB HELP. 'ANTED A ghl for general house\uirk , In a fatal Wi ly of three , UO S. z4lh at. Wi Pp WANTf.o-3 gonl female foo''s ; C Oorrnan glila forp'liats faDlllis , ( 'ociil wafc , call at once , IHO furriaiim licet 81711 ITiNisn A oraan for Ken rnl lioiiRtwork , ruid > to milk a cow. Ut. Watts , , SuOl'Uasant St. W 'ANTED Olil lii small family , lOlSChleago St , 891 p WASTro A competent German or Arcerlein girl for general housework ; must b * a good lauc- drrsi ; I mall Umlli , 424 Conunt St , bet. SI. Mary's Ate. and Hartey tit. 878-9 I VMID A ( 'ord woman cook , Southern hold , I ocr. Oth aud Lenenworth (3 tip ANIKD-Olil for teccrtl housework , 8CO 8 15th. W 871-8p Wi A gill for general housework , IflU Ctp- 8'2-Sp ANiED-Four first oats girl waiters at Dan. Wi | ia'im' < reitturani' IBIS Dod.-3 St Bil-8 ANTED Competent glil for general lious work. W Ap | I ) 1819Lea > eiiwotthtt. l-8p w ASTEO A. good woman cook it 1011 DodireSt , 777tt \fiMCD-Two glrli at Doran llotue , 913 Farpau V etroet. Tiitf WANTED-UDrAOENTS-No\oltlc3 lii ladles' and chlldrons wear Over 40 new designs Noth llko them Sell s fast as bhown O\er 1,00 ( agents make $700 monthly. Address with stamp K. II. Campbell & Co. , 0 South May street , Chicago Oil JlySO WANTED Good elrls for hotels , private families kltorcn and laundry work. Call at Omaha Em plojmcntBurean , lliO Farnam Et. 317-tf WAMrn Three experienced women canvassers , $0 per da } , guaranteed ; room 7 , llodick block. , 870-tl WANTBD-FIrst-cIasa dining room girl at the Het- ropolltan hotel ; none otner need apply. 824 tl WANTED MALE HELP. WA.STED A flretclass wood tunnr. Address apply t once Io Neb. I'linln. Mill Co. , Cor 7th and O streets , Lincoln , Neb. WAMXU-Cook at Pacific house , 10th and Da'cn port. Vnn or woman. 000 Ep W'AMKD A food baker , 1107 Chicago St. 903 9p " * NT D a. flist chss baker at the Voik Bakery . .orK , York county. Ntb ; pom ! rcterenuH re lied. Address Smith A. Knecbhaw , Turk. YorU cunly , Neb. 353 up WAXTBD-Tbroe A No 1 trrmlmR men lor Iowa. Call al once on Joslin 4 Sackctt , 1009 farnam trcet. 891-11 W PANTED Sooond cook and dishwasher nt Maus restaurant , DouRlas St. , hot 16th and Ifltb. ITAMpD-Experienccd mllkoi. Llttloflold's dairy T Saratoga. $31 8p WAHrFD A man and wife to run a milk dairy. D. _ L. Thomaa & . llru 'Crclghton block. 848 tf A first class boiler maker ; one that 1 ; T capable of taking charge of shop. Steady em * ployment will be given. None but sober and tern , pcrtte men need apply. Fremont Foundry i. Machine - chine Co. , Fremont , Neh. 821-10 WAMKD Agent * in every county to loliclt for the Mutual DcreOt AKioclatlon cf OmihaKcb. Call on or idJreua Otto Ldi'ck , . ' ccrctary and Gen era ! Vant gcr , 1222 FarnaJi street 743augl SITUATION8 WANTED. WASTED Agoodmtn winta a situation as bock keeper , ca h'cr ' , e&losuian , or > ny honoraVh kind of MO k ; bcsSof loferenusghen. Aufir aX Y. WAMBD A poiItlon ai organist by a young gen tlcman with tbreo years exporiocce ; references. Aodro.s , Organist , Bee offios. 812-lOp MISCELLANEOUS WAflTS. WAMKD Agents fo-city and country ; hihS Btll Ing nrtitlo In the laud , Hiall capital required. Call at 018 IS.h tit. J. IloUbsrg 304-Pri NiOR BALI Good eaddlo pony. W , J. Welshins , D City Wills. 692 tf F OK RENT A nlco 5 room cottage , l > r 0 | mntrj,2 goo J closets , i lenly of water , etc. Inquire of It. Lain ? , cor 12lh and Mason. S70-Sp WANTfD Brick Tc trido residence property In Council lllufia fcr brlci. E. II. , drawer Cl , Omaha 837-8p A QKSTH WANTED. Address St. Louts Kloctrlo Lamp XXCo , St Loul ) for circular , cuts aud terms ol the oindlo ponor Marsh Klectrlo Lam p. Sll-ljl2 ] ( / ANTED Every ady In need ol a sewing m T chine , to see the new Improved American No , P. K. llodman & Co. agents ; 220 N 10th. 830tf FOB riENT HOUSES AND LOTS. 7VR BBVT Tlimse of 8 rooirs , inodoin Impruvt- X1 menlM , dca'rable , $ JO. Ballon HCH , 317 H. 13th St , 89914 FOR RE.VT New loHru'e , full Int , 4rooas , n nlio homo , 814. Galluu Urea , 317 B 18th St. 603-11 TOR RENT tlouco of E rooms , ! 4fl ChlMeo Bt , 2 -f blocks from car lloo ; fine location. Inqulro next door. Ilrltk bouse 10 rooms COSH Bt. , l > et , FORHKST r > th ; JO ) > trontb. O. E. Majne&Co , lOth and remain EOd 13 FORREST A first ( lam iottn-o , with good large ba'iijw 11 ba Iirr 111 un or uliniit October let In quite at Kdholaii , Kriclu IIH opp 1 > . O. 890tf RAM One cottazo 3ruomii , xummer kllihen , Fen and H'nliU. ' tin 8d mil W nner ( , on Itased ( 'round. II fclnil z. 888 Dp BALK Dchlinbla hulMii' , lionss 4 roiiTB , near FOR cars an I school , 81,500 ; ( my ] uymiits. liallou Brcs. 817 S 18th H root , E99.lt I OR BALK A bargain Cittage homo near Htrcct. F caru , 814(0. liallou Brca,317 U ISlh bt. 8U9-14 RENT House of nine roams , w th liirn. Cald well and SaundeH sts , Inqulro 1709 Jackson St- 768 lip HINT A new cottage of 4 rooms , kitchen , o's- Foil , etc , Chicago St , south tide , first house uest from 25th St. Inquire on prernl'ea bet. 8 and 8 o'clack any evening. Ihcs HcUoiern. bOi-Up R M 3e > cn room cottage , go l loa.tlon. In quire I'malia Barbed Wire Co. 630 8 . RENT A 0 room house , with clly wvter , etc. , FOR. 8.10th ht Inquire at CUte City restaurant , 16th and Camlol Ave , 8358 LKASK Largo newly built house , B rooms , all modern conveulencei. furolshod or unfurnished. Apply at promises , 1710 Caai et. 79UI BHAT A itable for 8 horse ) one block louth FOR tbo U I' , depot. Inquire of U. Lee , grocer , 2ZZ Loaveniiortli. 781tf . lOtliet. InquIioU23 Jtckl Qton tl. 7COtf ' r > T Will rent furnished residence for two F'OR , No 420 W. Hill at. Good referoncci ri ) . ( ( tilled. Apply en piemliiu. 8U1-9 T Cottaro fl rooms , house JO rooms J , l'hljpi ( lloo , bewaid and Campbell SSl-tf UOOMS KOll TT oa KENT One well f ii nlahed room Kr to gn > X1 tlerncn In ItedlCt'H block , Imiulio room 2 or at l > . t , lltniictt'it ! 18 18ta fit 031-Sp iron BUNT Furiilahc J room 1201 Uoard street TTioK KKMT Nicely ( urn nhd front ruom at U12 iMImardBt. 632-Hii FOR mrr Ttorm with board for two gentlemen la ptivato family. 1618 Capltcl ATO. gSgVifr F'r * . V'T , Tw ? nlf rtK > n" on 10th St , noir St 80911 Inqulre8WooMothand Dodge St P'OR RENT-Ono1011)1i room lulttblo lor llug'o gen- JC tlitnan , 17iOCar.ltcl Ate. ffM-Sp F'ORSKNr rur l htd front room with bdywln. ss'sp AIio Kay boarders , 2J NllSth , LjVlR KMT Dcsiublo loon , 2J16 Dtuopott St. FOR RKVT Furnl'hotl roonn over Wm. Ocntlel nun s store , cor. ICth and Caw Mr * . Oet > . Morton - ton- 83' ) gp VuT 0 ! llrnl8hci " "T" ' wllh Ur dt"ct. sn table for light housekeeping. Apply nt8 ChU ago streel , i33-8p > R REST Furnished or unfurnished rooms 1518 southwest corner 15th and Jones St 814-llp T7 OR BKM-Furnlshed rooms J8C9 F rn m Bt - - KS7 Sip fo RKSt-Sultsol rooms , Iflll Callfoinla Bt 774-lOp TjV > R RUST Furnished front room , 1303Ciplto1 A * -ld BIOR RXVT Untii'nlihtd rooms In lloomer'l block Cor.8thand Howard. 800H Fi I OR RKNT Furn'thcd ' rooms for light honiccntng , In Bccmcr'i block , Cor 8th and Iloimd 788tt F OR RRTT-Furnlshcd fnnl room , with b v win. dow , In ft brick hou't , 805 N. 17th St. S05.W IflOR RMT-tarRO httijsomely furol'hcd room ) , ' . JnRlo or cn-sulto ; excellent board , ms Dodge ! rest i FOR RSNT Nlcclj furnished rooms , 761-8p TTViRRisNT-ElcgMit front south reom with lco\o JD ( CM , b th etc. 2225 Do lgo Bf 890-tl OR RUNT With board , nicely lurni.hod south room , with use ol parlor ; also gar , nd bath , 1409 Jones EU 618 tl F Ion nitVT-I'ioMint room furnished , U2S Howard St. izMt WAITKD A peed fuinlthod room for 2 ecnllomoa. Aii < lro i "B. 0. N " Doe office. 2-tf Fn nnsT Juno25th , two oonncctod rooms with board ; front room , south-east. 1DU Webster. SaT-Jlv 18p Ion RRST A f rent room with bay w Indow ; modern ' linprovomonts , suitable lor ! gentlemen , South- c& < t corner 19th and Farn mSt. 450 tl I70B RUNT 'ivfo elegant offices In llusbmnnn's block. J } 891-tf ? r.RNT-Furnlshkd rooms , 1810 Uodco street. Iou 183-Julj TI OR RKYT foi nmmu o urlnit pjrnoica or hall , X1 brgo room 41x15,3d lloor , Wo. llo 3. llth et , enquire at 14O9 Dodge it A. J. Slraunon , ll'r'L- 'OR HUNT Ounirnlly loiatud lurnUtiuii romus at 613 south 15'h St. 713-tl > oii RKNT ( urnlilioi Inr otrout room lth Mco > a il 1 grate bath , etc. , 1710 Oaa street. 715 tl Ion RUNT IjUfO trout roo.n on first Hoer wltn or with board ; inqulro t 1001 furnarn St. 887-tl ROOMS Wltd Maiauoblr m fjt eumm r Apply SI Chailos Hotel. 718-tl FORSALE FARMS. R 180 aero farm York Co. , Nob. K. M , liattls , Ycrk Nob. S37Jlj : 16p FottBALu sjlcet oaCumlnijbo'ween 19th and SOI. with house , $2,700. Ilodlord & Saner. 717-tl TTIORBALB A fiou acre etook and grain f rm , all Im- D pro edlonr ; hours'ride from the OioahaStojk Yards ; 8een rnllcalrom the olty cl Frbmo&t ; two railroad within three miles ; 300 acres under plow , the ro < t In pasture ; board fence , running etream through pasture ; house with ton rooms ; will bo gold cheap U sold immediately ; on terms to suit. For further particulars Inqulro ol Oeo. 0. drodfrey , Fie mont. Neb 71Blulil FOR SALffi BOOSES LOTS. FOR SAI.U Boautltul tightly Iota , North Omaha , blocks from street ears , 3400 and S453 each S3 down , balance 1 , 2 and 3 j cars These are groit bir- ; alnfl. No tlnor lots can bo bought In the city O E. Uajoe & O , , S. W. cor. 15th and Farnam. 833-11 FOR BALK A good lot ECK150 , cast front , , trcca.Sblookslrom Hanscom P rk ; will cell or small monthly pijments and small payment down , Address D D. , Bee office. 768 9p | ? oasiis 60 loot on Farnam no r 9th ; also lot F In Highland I'laca and Jerome P rk , on caiy terms , ruttle & Allleon , 211 south 13th st 319 jty 15 TOii HAI.K.-2 lots , 69.x 140 fee ton faruam ttrcct 1 Eouth front , elegant location , must bo sold. W , . Green , oicrlst Nitlonn ] Bink. EOS tl FORSALK targo house , newly built , 9 rooms , al. modern Implements with t ot , at 1710 Ctua et ; Inqulro at premises. 727tf FRSAMi. J60lect'front on Virginia avenue , ono block from head ol St. Mary's \ 4. $3,000 for all , or $1,800 for hall. W. U. Green. o\cr lit Na < lonal Bint. 6)0 ) tl \OR \ SALE Corner lot. east { rent , f 0 x 140 feet ono block from Park > enuo. 81,600. W. IL eon , oter 1st National Bank. li-i 17OR BILK Frrtr fcts lor sale on Burl and earnings lutvseen 28th and SlBt cheap , tnsldo propert cdlord & Souer. 729 tl * I7toR LUSH Best unoccupied ground In the ty lor J1 warehouse house.67 ( cot fronton Ixjarenwarth , north bet 10.h and llth.will lease lor 99 years. Bed' ord & Souer. 73tl > FORSALE MISCELLANEOUS Horseond nngoii , ( .heap. Inquire 1318 street. 886 9 F I OR SAlK A Kccond hind plaeton at A. J. Hl-np- HOII'H ; , 1409 DadgOH11. 890-lOj ) FOR BALK Restaurant and bakery In the city of Lincoln , at 1235 Ottrcit , atwo > earleaeo on o good brick bu Idln. A complete bakery in e\ory ro pect , with a good woifon , good route and a flnt i ss iciUiirant trade , Good reasons for silling. J , K. Crook , 12350 etroet , LlncolaMob. 8 D-lttr F on HALK Holler and cnelne , 20horB < siowor boiler > nd engine , In good runnlni ; order ; want to st ! for the reason that they are not largo enough for the now machinery which wo will put Into our row building on Homey St. Clarke Bros. & Co. , 1403 Douglas St. t47tt IfOR SAtK-Stoam flour mill ; capacity IMbble. per 1 day ; ele\atorctpaclty,20OCObushels ; good track facilities ; only mill la Omaha , Will fo'I or trade for and , 310,000. TV. II. Orcea , o\or lit National Dank. 70Itt rpoiBlsTsni-Korralo , the rrntorlal of a first clis X job ard newrpaper olllco. Address John N Hn lir , 1'AWEOC City , Nob. 770-10 ITtOR8iLE good piano , cheap. Mrs. A. Caldor- I ? wood , 1318 California fat. 7l2-tf A LWATR on hand at a bargain. No 1 eooond hand XX carriage phaeton and side bar buggies ; also nm- brellas and sunshades , at 1109-1411 Dodge St.893tf 893-tf JIEAL ESTATE. ITlott HALK I1EO ; seven \car eld liorae , hirncoa anil L1 top burgy : boreo has been used as a family borae and Isrerfictlvaafo. f050 , lot 40x176 , InSllllird & Calclwell's addition ; 2CO cub and 2 jeirs' lima on balance. ? 5(00 ; fi e acres on Stuaders St. . and Urge house nd barn. A very Urge bargain for some one. Slvi 0 ; Two stery dvielllcg on full lot , on car lino. 85 200 ; a 7 room house on let SOxlEfl ; good barn , nd \erycompleto place , on easy terms ; 1 blook rom car line , 100 ft on I'oppleton Avc. , on/2 ! blks from car line , nil near the park ; $700 cash and < CO per month. 81,600 ; new 0 room house on full lot , ono block rom Bounders tt. , aud one block from green line carj ; good barn and a nlco home for some one. Lots In Klrkwood to sill or lease. 82,6(0 ; full lot on Capitol Illlladdition. 88x58on N. 18th fit. , with 3 LOUIOJ n r depot , at bargtln. 16n feet on Farnam , near court homo. M F. Bears. M. r. Scars , Williams lilock , 16th and Uodifo st. fllOtf iiioBBAU Corner 27th and r'annm , Ujxlitf , fur [ ' $2(00 ( , terms very easy. 22 feet on Farnam , bet. 19th and 0th ; chrap. C , E. JIajnoiCj. , 16thand Fwnam. 8'09 B-Corner lot 7fixl < U , la center of tovn.ex- L * cellcnt plica for f JtirS'.OC cottages ; would gl\u a et rental ul { 60 ! | cr jcar : a net Income of 17) ) per cent on tiolnteitrcentar.il will Increase 10j.tr . cent erje r In uelllrg value , JI.600. J B.llitoy A , Oo. Kor Htla-Two bis on Uovritla Ave ,2 blockstouth f Leav nworthBtv ; ry deslroblo iciMurto property , 326 e th. J. K. l.llcy A. Co , , 215 H 13th tit. For Sulo-Kight lota on Virginia Aio , 2 blcclu cuthof Liavenworthst , eaet front 88'Oto ' iJW ach , dcslriMoresidenceprqxirt ) ' , J. K lIUeyACo. , 16 U. ISIh St. Korfl l One lot facing on llanscom Park near main entrance , Liatllul locitlon for residence , } JM ) . . E. lllley & Co. , 216 S. 13th St. For Silt Ftruanuticet | ropcrty nrar now court oii > eat a bargain. J K , Hllej & Uo ,315 H 13th HI , For Hale Faruain struct bboi , routd for ? JOOO , rice 825.000 , easy terms Fo/Hale Corner lot in blocV on rod ( trcet erne no , 83(0 , thli Ii potttlnly a birgilu , J , E. lllley 4. u , 216 tf , 13th St I'jr Sile Mcttern loll on Cutnii i and Burl , 4 ocksfrom mlllt ry bridge , J. E. lUler i. Co , H6 Uth &t For Hale Elgbteoa lots on Vlnton St between 7th and 18thBt8,8UOto81000 each ; there are bir- tins In re < ldencu and builneu property among ie a. They areoaly Die Lltci frcm 18th itievi Ar line ; toimi easy , Wa desire to state to ovr pitron ) thtt wo tfond o tine nor printer's lok on hlch | p Iced propirty. ut can Toacnfor the rcanonableneula prlco of all born meoUoce i , J , K. Uljey 1 , Co. . 215 S. 13th St. 760tf 8UK-By Hamlln ft Blown , Sit B. llth 8U . . . . . . . . . . . . . lot In South Omaha , mar end ISth street ca I Ine ; (1,150 Hous i and J lots In South Omaha , U.103. tlouii ami lot on CnllfornK gt , $3,001 Uits In 8h nn' Addition. IVmlAO acres In Ntmahft rountr , will exchange for mttchnrul ft. Three fArrnd 'H Olos county mar Snicuse. t Ami In Slruiton mnty For rcnt-0 room cottage PII TrfMcnwotth street , squix en turn e > p r hnimf ; s ptr month. It'll s collected , tfitfi I.A.I , mmiev lomicit oil lolifftlmr Ilnilui JtllrJnn , 311 S llth Ht. 8S 11 iP ' ° * . * \V ? T.wa * loly tlfk howt , torncr lot tpitndlrle , two Mocks from street cut. Shlnn's adJIHon 13,100. $ JCO down and IIS par niojth. C. K. Mane fc Co. , 8. W , cor. 16lh atil Fatnam 831-17 F Coltaje 6 rooms , Datenpoit ncarSMh t , 810. Ilrlcn home , 0 room . 'hmn's a < ldltlon , 8i5. Two new ttormi nn 16ih St. 0 E. Maine & Co. , S. W cor. ICthand Farcan. 8S041 [ 7 > OR RKtT-B roomliou > and good barn on greei i1 tar llnc.llJ per month. For rent 11 room house and large barn on rcdllne , $50 per month , $3 , -2x82 , on IXxIze ; and brlok bnlldlng. Lot 41x120 and S itorj brick blook on Dodge St. , a bargain. V.0"N.wth * ° Io" ° for a t < ) | m o | J01 * feet f 80 or site n Farnam 100 feet for ale on Farntm , 44 feet far silo on Farnam. Livery for dale , ehe p , good IraJo and will p liom the itarl. M. F. Soars , Williams blook , Uth and Dojgo Bt 407-tl FCH8Al.n-At anacrinoa , a ngw ilnrclllntr of ten rooms , large bsrn , two full lot * , S : blocVs ( rom Itroct cart ; will bo sold chtip on long time. I If you want a nlco place at a binaiu this Is ft chanoo O.E. . W cor 15ih nd Farnam. 88211 MARION rt.Aci-0 gjod loU In this addition with. In 8 hkcks of street care , can IM had on easy terms. WH Green. o\cr 1st Nat'l Bank. 827-tt FOR 8ALR 100x140 feet on P. UthSt. , house 4 roomr , $ ' ,2co : monthh pajnunK Full lot , small home , b autlful location , S. 12th St. , 81,803. $50 down and monthly rajmonta. 0 1C. Mane & . Co. , 16th and Farnam. 878 11 TTTVm BALE. A full corner lot , two MOCKS west ol X1 rod car lmo-8550. This Is positively a bargain. J. K. Rlley & Co. , 115 . ISth St. For Sale-Lot 60xHO , 22d St. , near Grace , WOO. This Is also a btigaln. J. K. Rlloy t Co.,216S 13th st For Sale Three lots 60x140 , south Iront. 4 WocKi from street OUK. ? 350caoli ; bargains. 3. K. lUley & Oo,216S13thSt. For Silo T olots on Ocorgla avUec11o > , add.oMt front , no grtdlng , near Farnam , 76xUO $2000 each. These nro reisonabls. J. K. Rlley & Co,216 8 13th St. For Sale Nine Iota on Virginia ate. , 8300 to $950 each. J. K. Rlley fc Co , SIS S 13th st For Sale Ten lots on Curnlng Bt. , and nlno on Hurt St. , four blocks from military bridge. J. K. lll ley & Co ,216 813th st For Silo Klghtcon lots on Vlnton st , ono block from terminus 13th streetcar lino. Positively cheap. J. E.RI1 y& Co. , 2168 mint Wo desire to say to our patrons tint In the above list no can glxoaesuranoo of safe and profltablo In vestment. tVo also ha\o property In almost every quartcrof the city worthy of Instigation. J. K. RILK7 & CO. , 215 S 13th St. 738 tf FOR BAM Two crcat btrgtlns on Lcavcnworth St. , ono la ] 3rulS7 feet with house , | 2tOO ; very easy terms , and the other 03x127 feet with homo , $2,600 , ca > ) tormj. C. i : , Mane & Co. , 15.li and Faroam. BUSINESS CHANGES. FOR HALK-ODO half Interest In a gael paying seed and nursery bu.lnosi otSt. Paul , Neb. Continued 111 health of the proprietor , the reason for polling. Addrofs K. W. Ilurllmt , Gra d Island , Keb. 8)9 8 FOR 8AL On half Interest In n good paIng dem ocratic newspaper ; grud clrcuUtion , wll : soil cn- tlrabusltcstlf dtsrod. For particulars addrcm bov U I ) , Orand Island , Neb. b58 8 FOR 8AM or rent A good established restaurant 503 e. 13th St Inqulro al Trclta : hko'a. 823 8i | _ - IR WALK A hall Interest Ii a sot ol abstract ' hoolH ol Douglas county , about one htlt com- listed. 71io80 books are In the Ute t Improved method and are rcllanle. Aldrcsj L. Q. Bee office. 81111 Wi ANTXO A. partner wi h$300 cniltil , In a coed paying business. Address N. V. , Boo offloo & 33-8p TTTAvrxD Partner wlh a few hundred dollars to IT start a meat market In n geol town In thin state ; gnod chaLco lor a gocd man. Address H. F. Allen , Bco office. 81C-Sp BisiNKSl CIIAKCKAbout $ AOO will buy an estab lished business , together with leato tor ono joar ot building. Till ] In a good ba1 gala for some ono Address b. P. , Bon office. SIBtf npwo or 1 lot' Marlon Place ; * ) ! ! trade lor residence .Land pay difference In cub. W. U. Orccn , o\er litNatlonal Bank , _ 70J1I FOR HILH A hall partnership In a good paying busln < s > ; cnly a erxall capital icqulred. Address A , Bee office. 703 Op n ; $8,000 stock ol bran new hard- JL ware , direct from the lactory , lor good Nebraska or Iowa land. For Bile Cheap and beautiful lota Hlmehaugh and Patterson's Hub uh Islon , tu o miles from city at SIM and $200 oach.onmonlhlj pay tr cuts o5 ! and 810. Per- eoni bujlng here will bo assisted to build right away II desired. To rent Four cplendld offircs. 68tf R. 0. PATTKIISON , Uth and Farnam St. PERSONAL. ha\liu Infants or chl d'cn under six PKIBONH years to boird out , can find a Ktod hotro at 107 North lOih st. 767-1 Cp Will be tound at 1GC9 Davenport street , JL an experienced nun o ; bolt clij reference. 793 18p LADIES II you want > our plumes or tip ) cleaned , dyed and curled ; tirst-alate work guaranteed , go to Henry Sincere , 1310 Jackson et. 493-j'y22 ' PERSONAL Mrs. E. U. Hooper , tranoo olalrvoyan and healing medium , over 718 North 18 in 8 E62-J21 BCMRODfR Clalrvoiant and Magnetic hoalo MRS all pain and disease , 707 N , 16th St. 437 July 10 D In. A ciiE8TKRrirr.rj Uognetla ihytlclaa , test ap/ { developing medium , oior 01 ! cortn 10th St , C68J2 ICE OREAM. milE purest , rlihest and best Ice cruam tlways fresh JLon hand ; orderi for private anil botrdln ; houses promptly delUerud. Crl Stnmld , 03 South Uth troot , above Farnam. lOJ-Jly-0 BOARDING. T OARD The belt day board ni the city for tour Odo'laiB per week , at 1011 Dodge St. 815 8p LOST AND FOUND. Aiuirdor too * and eno Don'f. ' Finder ro- LOST lurntu Frank KoftlP , llillard Hotel and receive ro ard. 884 8p T OKI A brown and white spoil id c < w , and brown JL/wlf six weeds cl ; oowando < lf both wear loither laltei ; etraj ed from cor. 20th ami Clark Bts. Hulta. ile toward for return of same or Information Chris Uulluliolcccr , 2Cth and Cl irk fit * . 831 8p T OST Fla y forenoon , nurcsrnor of Htli and L Farcau ) , a lady's g Id watch. A liberal rcwa'd n II ba paid If returned to C. E. Miyne & Co , 15th md Farnam. 810-8 r OST A spotted ooaclidcg 6 moaths old , A lib. L/eral loitardwi 1 ba paid at No 115 N llth t. 814-8p X A tuirell rntru with a whlta star In the foroheaj. Flnlor lll recolva a liber- Treward by re urnlng her to Cumln'd It Qulnn , gro- era,13th , anil Chicago street. G17-tf RUPTURE \To Operation , or useless I rusies Dr , M , if. Moore Ll 243 Wabash auChlcaKO , Ilia. , at Omaha every 0 days. Bond stamp for circular , 499 Jly-21 IJ < on ar.M A eupcrlor llallelt & Dull u | > rlght L1 piaao. Mrs. Hall , 2219 California St 8IG-3j > U I * . 1'irk located 12 miles S. W. on U. 1 > . rill , Isnowopentothopublloandcanbo rented or pic-nlci and social gttherlngs Bpoclil rates ferro > ro glten. For terms , call or address IL 0. Bcbwcnck 'apllllon , Neb. _ B02 tf QKOOD MARU Parties wishing to purchtso brood Dmares for ranch purjmoi pioaso call at Iloman's ilvcry ( table , 413 south 13tb street , Omaha. S02-U "IIIKW HII.VH TAO , does nut give you heart-burn. wVlagaivdiwmedal one cent , each by the dealers 'eyckoUroa. ' , Agents. 033-tt On Hkhorn and 1'Ulto. T , Murray. PistUBi 7 0tf _ _ "Ilisw HiLVvit io , It1 * ( rult atvurtut , taKi rodoeiuad JtA un cent each by the duUeri , I'tiycke Itros. Ceuts. C35-tf on banjo alien by 0 K Uellen L beck , at 1110 Capitol av . 480 tf "lliiwStl/VBttTAO , It does not taint the breath , tagi /redeemed at ono cext ach by the dealers. I'eyck ro , Agenta. M8-U NOTIOi : TO CONTIIAOTOK8. Bldi will In received until Siturdaj , July llth , 11 i , at the ottlco ot Mende-N ohn & FUbcr , atchltccU , > r bujlug audiemotlng the IUIKU bullulng at the ortht > t corner bf the Coniolldatid Tank Line 'i prcaiUja , ooroer Btb md JODCK itreott ,