J THE DAILY BEE--TDESDAY > OtFLY 22 , 1885 THE PAILT BEE. Tuesilay Morningt July 21 LOOA.L BREVITIES , The city council will moot to-night. A beautiful lot of new Kmbroi Jeries. N. 13. Falconer. Sorno of the workmen on Farnam street were so nearly overcome by the boat yester day that they could hardly move. Hev. N. J. Ihnson , of Owensburg , Ky , was Sunday elected rabbi by the Congre gation of Israel , and will enter immediately upon his duties. After the game nt the Atliloltc park , Sun day , William Coots , the Omaha ratine ran n short rnco with Bluffs man , and de feated him badly. Iiouis Dunne , assistant signal tervico ob ncrver at this point , has resigned his position I and will bo succeeded by S , W. Hush of At bany , N. Y During hii short tay here Mr Duane has made rmny friends who will rcgre to BCO him leave the city. Mr. Cnnan of the Athletic park manage tnont hut written to the Hastings team ask ing them to either come to Omaha to mee tha Union 1'acificp , or make a definite wrlttoi Btntoment to the effect that they are nfrald t battle with the U. I'd. The Athletics played an interesting gam Sunday at the Sliormau avenue park wit the Council Bluffi team , nnd defeated by th score of 13 to 2. J , C. Ea rfleh , familiar ! known as "Sptuls , " played a good Crat has tor the Athletic team , and ho la regarded b ; hia frlonda as a plnyor of unusual promise. Yesterday Mr. Charles A , Potter , th stenographer , received a "letter from the Hoi man Investigating committee , at 1'ino Kldg agency , asking him to coma immediately tc that plnca to take depositions in the McGllli cuddy investigation which la shortly to tak place. Mr. Potter left to-day. It is though the investigation will require at least tw > wooka , George Jackaon , the light-lingered thlo who etolo the watch of C , A , IJoland , on Sat urday , will not stand trial. Just aa tlio pris oners were being transferred Irom the jail t the pollco court yesterday , Jackaon [ too advantage ot the fact that hia cell door wa open and that there waa no one on guard , an skipped out. Ho succeeded in making goo his cecapo and has not yet boon captured. Capt. Marsh , of Omaha , says the Choy ennu Sun , of the lth ! ) , was in the city yesterday day , en route to the western portion of th territory where ho baa cattle interests. II la ono of the chief members of the Wyomin Stage company , and ia interested in both line trom tbo Union Pacific northward , ba tween Omaha nnd Ogdeu. Of the lin from Sidney to the Hills , ho said that 1 waa probnblo that the praaent sen ice from Sidney will bo made lighter , while fron Chadron the mails will probably bo carried and the service ho of the heavy character The Hock Creek line to Fort McKinney h believes will be continued , and there will b little hopes for tno llawllns people to get tin line from thoio before the present term o contract expires. Detective Goo. E. Parka , of Cincinnati Ohio , waa'in the city yesterday and called a the BEK office to offer eoino explanation aa t the arrest of the notorious Colby gang a Marquette last month. Mr. Parka claim that some attempts have been made by loca detectives to gain credit for the arrests , bu soya that theao pretensions are thoroughly unwarranted. For five weeks Mr. Parka wa engaged in ferreting out this gang , which wai undoubtedly ono of the toughest In the state ( operating for years in Hamilton , Polk , Mor- ricknnd Clay caimtioa ) , On the 20th of Jun ho arrested ton members of the gang at Mar quette. Six of thorn were sent to the pen ! tontiary on various charges of robbery am burglary , while two of them turned state' evidence ; ono ia yet held for trial , while an other waa committed on pleading guilty t charges of misdemeanor. Mr. Parka saya no detective of any local agency was concernec in the arrest of those men , or In tha plans for their capture. Smoke Seal of North Carolina To bacco. A BHOKEtf NOSE , Chat. Hrnltli Assaulted and Robbed in IJronil Sauday afternoon abont five o'clock , Charles S. Smith , an honuit appearing young man , was etrolllng along the river bank In the vicinity of Iho U. P. bridgo. Ho was watshtng with a great deal of In terest the courao ot the "Big Muddy.1 nia miad was BO completely wrapped up in the boantloa of nature ( the acanory along the river bottoms rivals In beauty the famous ecenory of Italy ) that ho was totally lost to all that was going on abont him. Suddenly a hand foil upon ha ! shoulder nnd turning quickly around ho con fronted two big , rough looking followa , ono of whom niknil , ' 'Well , what have you got ? " The astonished follow put his lingers Into hia voat pokot and at the sinio time tccolvod it fearful bliv upon the bridfjo of hia noao which fulled him to the earth. The two fellowa then went through bis poskoti and finding $1.50 in cash appropmlod U to tholr onn usu , After getting all the money the fellow had they quiutly walked oil'and lift him Smith's noao didn't feel just right , and ho inado tracks for a doctor' * oflieo , The doctor quickly discovered that Smith's nose was broken , nnd proceeded to eot if , nftcr which ha gave it u lilmal doau of sticking plaster. After hlfl node had boon taken euro of Smith vl itcd polieo headiinartorH and told ha ! story Ho aid not eeoin to take It very hard , but WAS rather Inclined to look at the ludicrous part of the per fornmuco audaiid that hia Sunday ; uftcrnoou atrolla would hereafter bo in another part of the city. Goal of North Carolina Tobicco is the bsst. i t Hlalr , The Blair Driving club has finally completed arrangements for two days races at the Blair Driving park , August llth and 12th. Pioinluma to thn amount of $720 are itloicd , which ia sQlTnlcnt 10 ItJBuru the presence of some notid ani mals. Tha tirst day will witrcia uS.10 trottiDg rnc ? . half tnllo rncning race and free-for-all trotting stilllon rice. The nocond day's races will lucludo a free-for- all pacing race , running , milo riafh , trot- tinp" frpforall , and trotting , 15.20 cl.sr. E. K. Valentine , of Wott Point ; W.V. . Luttn , of Tdkamah , and KlahsrdJ Blaco , < f Blair , have bton ( elected jnJgcs , with T. 0. OuHalo , cf MiBaourl Y Hoy. I nd D. BL Cjatctter , of Blair , tn cfiiclal timers. AT THE BARRACKS , "Halt anil CflnnlersiED ! " Soiethlng Tlio Guard Honao Attempted to Esc - c po The Soldier's Diet. "Halt thoco ! " called the Bontinelat the barracks last night , as n party of nowapa- per men wore chiving past htm Into the grounds ; "Giro the countersign. " See ing that the scrlbos wore non-plnssod and unable to respond to the call for the coun tersign , ho ordered them to tarn and leave the gronnds. "It's ' after 'bell t ps , ' " explained the sergeant of the gnard , who came up just then , "and I hive strict orders to allow no ono to enter the grounds , oren for the purpose of driving nround for pleasure. " "Do yon have much trouble In enforc ing this order , " asked a reporter for the Bun. Bun."No "No , not very much. Ociaslonally wo have , though. The other night , for Instance - stance , a party of young men with several fast women drove Into the gronnds after nine o'clock and tailed to halt or respond to the call for the countersign. The girls Insisted upon going in and finally wo had to call on a party of soldiers and use force to persuade them to leave the grounds. Occasionally a party of loud young men and women boccnio obstrep erous about obeying our orders , and wo arrest them and put them In the guard homo , and send them to toirn In the morning to bo dealt with by the civil uu- thorittoB. " 1'IUSOK LU'E AT THE TOUT. "Wo have twenty-three prisoners In the guard homo or post prison now , " said the talkative sergeant in response to further Inquiry. "Most of thesa are Infer for petty oilanaoa , but aomo are In as court martial convicts , serving sentences of nil the way from two to four years. How is It that wo don't Bond those to the Fort Lsavenworth military prhon ? Be cause that prison Is full and unable to ac commodate any more at present. The prisoners wo have In the jail here are carefully guarded all the tlmo , both day and night , so that there Is very little chance for them to escape. In the day time the prisoners are taken out and made to work under guard , doing odd jobs about the post grounds. " "Do any of the prisoners try to escape while while working under guard ? " "Yes , once In a while. List week , for Instance , ono of the prisoners , Private Miller , of the battery , was doing hia dally task , whan suddenly ho dropped his tools , bounded away llko a cat , and broke for the gateway. Ho was fired at by some of his pursuers , who wanted to bring him down by wounding him , but ho succeeded in mak ing good his escape. Yes , wo finally succeeded in capturing him , late at night down town. Such a man , when captured and taken back , baa his penalty or his aska increased , for attempting to escape. As a general thing , however , the prison- era arc content to servo their senten ces , knowing pretty well that their chan ces of escape are oven poorer than In a civil prison. " "Da the prisoners enjoy the regular diet of the post ? " "Yes , they have the same food as the soldiers , and are treated well in all re- apects. By the way , there Is considera ble mlsapprshenslon outside abont the faro that wo soldiers have hero. A great many people think that the soldiers have no stomachs , andean fill up just as well on hard tack , mess bacon and rook bis cuits as well as on more delicate provendnr , I suppose that many of them believe In fact that we h&vo to live in just that way. It's all nonsense , how- over. The soldiers live In just as good style as the bulk of your town people. Of course wo don't have any delicacies , but wo enjoy good , plain fare. Wo have all the garden vegetables wo want , besides good moats of various kinds. " "No , I'm sorry , but 1 can't let you pass In. 1 wish I could , but I've strict orders against It. Good night , " and the sergeant of the guard disappeared In the darkness. Ait Explanation To the Kdltor of The BEE. With all-duo deference to the members of the A. M. E. church , I am compelled to enlighten thoaa who are constantly asking In reference to the financial condi tion of the came , as far as I atn directly Interested. Some time ago there were toveral prizes to bo given to those who succeeded in gathering the largest umonnt of money Being employed In the U. P. buildintr and as messenger in the general managers office , I naturally came in contact with almost all of the employes wotkibg there in. Asaiulo they are parsons who are over ready and willing to assist any laud- ublo project. My superiors wore very clnd and allowed mo to go about aud so- icit where 1 could , and by their Indul1 ; cnce , I collected from various people ibout § 100. I received aid from the roalthlest down to the lowest salaried employes , , Whan the time came to turn over the noney and get the prlzss there scorned o ba a little something wrAng aud it has t lot been righted yet. For a long time there anroly has boon > ad management In the money matters of ho church. I deposited the money In ho Omaha National bank and the certlfi ate was ready to hand over ss soon as ho watch was handed to mo. The truth f the matter was that those who had ho management of that af- air never Intended to give thoio prizes t all. If thty did why did I not get my watch ? M Some of tro persons who contributed mvo aald , where la that sixty (00) ( ) dollar old watch f \ \ list can I oay'f la It to > o supposed the church people would try and obtain money under false protensst' A an Illustration of the manngcnmu f the buelncss I want ti cite one in- Unco , namely to t ( In our city is n colored brags band , orapoaed of young men who hold no lu- ratlvo poeitioiu ; young men whoso pa- enta and relatives are either inembi'ra or ttond&nts on the aatno church ; youni > & nen who h&vo ever been ready ouU will ug to lend a helping hand and da all in Iteir power to maku the ttfilr successful , oclally and financially ; these young men II lave had to iny fur thulr InitruuiotitJ , hulr musical instruction and their nui- orms. Now , has this church shown their ap- iroclatlon of the manly ctljrta of thcto at oung men ? Dining this week eovoral entertain- . icnta are to ba g'.vou at which the tor- lean of n brass band will be required. J ndorstand the Omaha baud ottered their cc orvlcos to the dm rah for thirty V30) ? ) 1'ari , Was their clfcr accepted ? No. If The SU Joe band h s boon employed , thereby necessitatlne the expenditure of over $100. Would It not have bettor to 8avo that aovonty ( $70) ) or moro dollars , and pat In the fnnd to help wipe ont the debt ? They fool very indignant abont the shabby way they have been treated , and it Is no moro than natural that they would. A little more , and I am done , whenever over I ami handeda : ; GO dollar gold watch with the jeweler's certificate as to Its worth 1 will turn the money over to the proper person or persona but not un til then. 1 have done na mnoh If not mora than any Individual toward trying to solicit aid for the charch. I am not a member , but I llko good people , llko to assist the church , bat I detest these old hypocrites who are walking about In tha garb of Christians , when In reality , they are vo- raolona wolros , Thanking you for the apaca yon have allowed mo , 1 am yours respectfully , JOUN M. WATT. OMAUA , July 20 , 1885. ISstato The following transfers were filed July 18 , with the connty clerk , and reported for the BEE by Amos' Heal Estate agency : E. H. Steckloy ( sint-lo ) to George W. Tlllson , s 50 ft of u 150 f t blk 11 , Rad- Ick's snb-divaslou add to Omaha , w d , $1,100. Jostah Kent and wife to F. E. Dworak and others , a i of lot 8 blk 12 , Kountzi's 3d add to Omaha , w d , § 1,150. J. Bradford Piper and wife to Goo. A. Wllcox , a 15 ft of lot 15 blk 2 , llanscom place addto ( Omaha , w d , $300. Richard Stobblns and wife to Adnllno T. Hoyt , n i of lot 5 blk 3 , sub-division of Ilodlck'fl ' add to Omaha , w d , § 1,000. Susan 0. Hurlbut to Everett G. Bal lon , o 48 ft of w A of s 127V ft corner blk of Shlnn'a ' 2d add to Omaha , w d , $350. John Chollman and wife to Charles H. Brown , lots 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 10 , 9 , 8 , 7 , blk C , and lot G blk 1 , Hyde park , w d , $1,575. POLICE COUET , , Itobbcrs and " \Vlfe-Boatcro on Xrlnl Tlio Usual Routine. Aa usual thera was a goodly throng of culprits In Judge Stonberg's court yes terday morning. John lilnea , a chronic drunk waltzed to the front and pziil n fine of $10 and coats. Thirteen tramps were arranged ; four were sent to jail on five days' sentences , while the others wore ordered out of town. Charles Whitney and Jamoa Howard pleaded guilty to a charge of Intoxica tion and wont to jail in default of fine. Peter Nelson paid a llko fine and waa re leased. John Began , John McGinty , Tom Sannders and a yotftig woman by the name of Wclton , brought up for drunk enness , wore released. Richard Glen alias Ellas Clayport , who tried toeing John Ilardlgan yesterday , was given a sentence of ninety days in the county jail , but was released on a prom ise to leave town Immediately. He started at a Hand S gait for the depot and has gone to the Blufft. Pat Rockbud , the Individual who has figured more than onca on the pollco docket , was again * arraigned thla morning , this time for beating his wifo. Mrt. II. appeared In court with her arm in a sling , and said that her husband had cruelly beaten her and had broken her arm. After that , ho had threatened to do up Marshal Cum- mlngs , Judge Stenberg and the whole po llco force. Rockbud Insisted valiantly that he waa innocent , demanded that a doctor bo detailed to examine Mrs Il'a arm and eeo if it was broken , etc. , etc. The judge concluded that ho was guilty , and sent him to the county jail for 30 days.Frank Frank Coots , Lottie Coombes and Roea Mason , aupponed to be engaged in the plot to nlug and rob John Wicks , the mm from the Bluffs , wore sent to jail , together with the witness , to await fur ther examination. & Tramp In the ilivor , A rumor flew through the air yesterday morning that another unfortunate boy had been drowned in the Mlsaourl river , down near Boyd's packing house but It turned ont to bo a false rumor. The pollco got after throe tramps and gave them chaso. Ono jumped Into the river , thinking probibly , that ho could swim across It and got array , but found his task an extremely hazardous ono. Had his companions not have pulled him out ho would have drowned. PEUSONAU N. Crew , of Kearney , la at the 1'axlon. II , M. IJliea went , yesterday , to Now York , C. W. Thomas , of Grand , ia at the Paxton , Judge Newell , of I'lattsmoutli , ia in the city. Judge Dundy arrived Saturday night from Falls City. J , C. Smiley acd Chas , Beck , cf Kewaneo , 111. , arc at the Pavtou. * ! iGeo , II. Towers , of tlio Uoatilco Republi can , la In the city yesterday , William 1'inkerton , the famous Chicago de tective , with bis wife , ia In the city. Judiro Hull leavea to-day for a three weeks' > Iait to Coimy Island. G. H. Lane , assistant to President Adams , tbo Union 1'iciOc , left yesterday fcrSt , Louis. W. II , B. Stout onil wife , Mlea Fannie Stout , and Mtaa Mollla Dreiman , of Lincoln , are at the 1'axton. Misa Junuia MoVann , of ( hia city , baa gene Cedar JUpida , Iowa , to epend a few weaks with her family MisaJojephino Turnoy , of Sandusky , City , Ohio , is a guest of her friend and schoolmate , Mra. C , S. Soule. Mrf. A. 0. Adam , who hia boon visitinp ' frlenda In Chicago and Davenport , returned thla city Sunday. Mr. If. Hinly , of tbo 00 : store , went to Lincoln Sunday uilh a new of etarticg a branch toro at that place , on "LIeut. " Gordon has just returned from a \ month'd trip to Lincoln , Deu\er and Chicago , C and other localitioi < > nt and west. C. U. Thorpe , Wuhoo. D , U. Welpton , Uistingi. A. 0 Frey Denver , D. 15. Faulk ner , Ua Muinei , are at the Arcade , K. S. Martin , Fremont , Goo , W , Go dare , Portsmouth , H , S. JVocJ , N. Griffith , Chicago , Frank Sanders , llockport , Mo. , nru tbe CaulielJ. Tcomas lirennau , late secretary of tbe land league , has made up bin mind to come to Omaha , and will practice law at ounty bar. Ha ia a very bright joung man will be aa honoroblo addition to Hie array of local barriiteie. O POISON IN THE PASTRY IF VnnlllnI.cinntiOrntiBr , elr. , flnvorOr.iisR Crenmi.PiiddlliKinl'v.iii * ilrllcnlelyniid m t liritlly ni ( licfi nit from ulilch they are mode , FOH STRENGTH AND TRUE TUUIT FLAVOIJ THEY STAND ALOSC. pneptnto or THI Price Baking : Powder Co. , Olliccfio , III. Ct. Loula , MO. UlKIftt OF Dr. Price's Cream Raking Powder D Dr. Price's Lupuliii Ycnst Gems , licit Dry IIn | > Yrntt. C.A.X/E Z3TT WE MAKE 11UT ONE QUALITY DII3D. KISSE In thin city , July 18th , at C p. m. , Mr. Herman Hisso , aged 51 years. Funeral will take place on Tuesday , July 21st , at 10 a , m. , from bis late residence , Seventh and Dorcaa streets. Interment at German Catholic cemetery. BOOTII-In thla city , July 13th , John S , infant son of Mr , aud Mrs. John S , Booth. Funeral took place on Sunday , July 10th , County Commissioners. SATTJUDAY , July 18,1884. Board mot pursuant to adjournment Present Commisaloners O'Koefle , Cor- loan nnd TImmo. The following accounts were allowed : HOU ) FUND. S. G. Jones , ditching . .S 25 2 ! ) lj. Shipley , work on road 1C 50 F. I'et ? , work on road 10 50 II. Avery , grading fiO 00 D. Redman , " 3100 L. J. Hickey , " 2575 O. Brown , " 20 00 W. F. Kennelly , grading 5 CO " . 23Hi ( ! T. Robinson bridge work.- 200 00 Adjourned to 2'd inst. H. T. LKAVITT , _ jn _ GJ , Clerk. Xho "Weather. Yesterday waa ono of the moat op pressive character. The mercury com menced to exhibit Its climbing agility early in the morning and steadily rose un til at noon It had reached the mark of 91 ° . Later , at half peat 3 o'clock , the thermometer registered 1)0 ) ° in the shade , or over ISO11 In the aim. The heat was moro felt to-day than on Saturday , because - cause there has been leea wind prevail ing.No No dangerous cases of annatroko were reported yesterday notwlthatanding the Intcnao heat. Oflicer Potr JMatza waa overcome by the heat near the depot in'tho afternoon and taken home bj Officer Gzcen , His case la not seriona. Ono man Is said to have been mur dered by a committee of Indignant citi zens , near the corner of Twelfth and -b'ar- natn He waa going through tbo streets propounding to every acqualn- tanca he met tbo Insulting question , "Awful hot , d'ye know it ? " " V Absolutely Pure8 TLle powder never 7arlo , A marvel ol pniotj strength and wholejomeno33. Uoro oeonoLHcUtbar. tbo grdlnary kluda.and caunrtia \ gold In compctl tton with the multitude of low teat , ehcrt weigh ) main of nbjeuhrto powders. HeM only In c n Y110 A HAKINU I'OWDBU CO. . 109 Wall lit ; If .7 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. i : al , < l'i l'iU4 U4r ? OliHONIC AND SUIGQAL ! ! DISEASES. tu < lr Tlio largccit Modlcnl inndtuto Woot of tuV MIS3l8Oippl Rlvar. \ Fifty roorni for llm iut niid-ttl < n of patient * . Th V 'liltli'Jnn mill - urcn Jti cluiruu i f I In lii tltiiln hal iad Hiui n > i.u-i of ha crsjful | uu < lm < , nml l > uliled we y n lhliinij < r riiro ciinricuiu u H UalWa In weV liplruiinud n patiininiH U itirn ion ( IKI ui AK i i l > tormllli > s and Ilraroi DlPRia V lofHuiiKv rno Tuninn , tunrtri Ctiarrli , Iliomlil dn * Inliu'allnti ' Mi-rtrlrltt . . rurul\ l Fptkivr. KldDev. I-B Rtr nkln and tlc.nil lii.oak.'s u rtto fur PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN 1'itivjTK , t FCUL tttid M'tiroua r > Utaif > II ] nl \Vcaknrax HU'rmat | < > rrbri'it BviiilllH ( , lotn htrtdure > art cor3u ] uml all cildoubi of tt t * likuarriind FMIIII ! cf n mt ( treated b ) iurrt > immU nru or IN rvnn\ly \ ( tniMi utlal WinJlclnfiiii'Dl by TUHll 01 exprt-m uttlinut markH tu IriJl cato co itfntn or render A < lmm &ll Ifttox to OM4IU MKDI < 41 4NIJ hl'HOKAL 'JNSTITl- * , 15th btroet , Corner of C'upUuiAvciiut ) , . UUA1J/ " Apo'l'linaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " "Use nothing but Natural Mineral F 10 Water , suf/i as APOLUNA1US , free from all vegetable poisons. " F 1 Boston Journal. K 1 ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS , 0/ail < jr < xen , Druffnii , Cf Mm , ffa. . t ) < aten , F BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , qu'l SPECIAL NOTICES. TO LOAN MONEY. MONFvro lo v Insiitns olSlOOCO and miw rd , on first (1 luulntM city property , for ( i ix-r nt. No cou inl'eions of nj kind ch&wi. O. K. Dmls , FIKC'H ! Lmnlcent N. W. H Life Int. Co. , H05 ratnimSlrcit. MOMIT TO ixus At once Mid without ilclnv en reft reUto , In Urge or ercAll itncunt ) . on tlmo to tult Losns nmdo n'soon cell tcr l , chftttclt or liny gocul fcciitltiromrlb , qtiltttv nnl t Iho o cBtr > o elblornt. Ajijilr it Iho Om&h * Kmin- did Exclnnge , 1ED3 Farnnmst , upttelri. VBItf MOSHT to lo n In urnt $700 > rn1 up-mnU on Srst-class real citato locality. Potter A Cohb. 1616 Putnam St. 718-tf MO.NRT TO LOAN On rc l cpUto ( ccunly In any kmotint flora WOO to ? 25COO , at icMonnblo rttcs ot Interest. No coinmlselora ( hstRfil borrow ci. 0. B. Slujno &Co. , S. W. Cor. 16th ml Farnam. & 83-Julj23 MON I MON T | | MOMIT ! II Money to Loan-On ch ttcl security by W. It. Croft , room 4 , With- null building , N. K. corner Htn und H rcoy After ycnrs of experience and n careful study of tbo bust * ntsa cf loanlne money on personal property , I have atlait pcrfoctod ft system whereby the publloltn utuM In such caei Is done Avray wlth.eml I am no.f In position to rnrettho dcmniule ot til * ho bccomo temporarily cmbarraiacd and desire to raise msnoy without dclaj and In a quiet manner. Iloiiiokeep er ? , professional pontlcincn , mechanics and others In thla city can obtain ad\ancts Irom S10 to $1,000 on ( iich Eccurlt } as household tnrnlturo , plnnos , rni- chlnery , horses , wngone , narohousa receipts , secur ed notes of hand , etc. , without removing came from owners residence or place of builnees. All * Cn flno Watches and Dlamoiidf , Ono of the adittntaffM I offer Is that any part ot any loan ran bo paid nt any tlmo which will reduce tno Interest pro rata nnd all loans renewed at the original rates of Interest , 1 ha > ono brokers In connection with mj ollico , but personally superintend Ml my loans , I hate private ollicta connected with my general ollico so thai customers do not como In contact nlth each other , consequently making all transacttona itrlctly pilvatc W. It. Crolt , room t , Wlthncll bulldlne , N. K. cor. J5th and Ilarney. 6S3 Jly-r6 MONKY I.OANKD at 0. F. Rood &Co's Loan office on furniture , pianos , horses , natrons , personal property of all kinds and all otho mtlclos of raluo , without removal. Over let National Bank.oorncr 13th md Karnim. All business strictly confldontlal 720 tf Vf ONEY To loan on chattels , Woolloy & Harrison , rl Hoorn JO , Omaha National bank building 721.tf M ONEY TO LOAN Ou leal estate and chattels U. L. Thomas. 722tf. 0/rONKY / Loaned on chattels , cut rate , It. It LjJLtloketg nought and sold. A. yorman,21S S , 13th St 723 tf VTOrfET TO LOAN In bnma ol ( SCOand upward , IVi. 0. f. Davis and Co. , Bet ] Kftata and Loin tc-nnla. 180ft Farnam S > . 72411 WAOTKOFEMALE BELP. Y\7"AMRii Qlrl to care for luliy and assist In din Tt Intercom. No. 4038 llth St. 803-LOp | 7AMM > A ( food kitchen ( rlil , K\V cor. Hamilton T mid 1'icr , North Omaha. 20.21p WANTRB A gooJ pirl v\h N Uih to work In a tailor eli3i. ( tny \ at Fred Kicker , 1703 St. Marj 's Ao. . 300 0ji W ANTRDAn cupcrknced giil to wait on tnble J H. Getty. 1417 Douglas street. 301-10 WASTi-D-Girl for general houqcuork at once ln > . D. ll.GoJdrich , 1017 Pork A > o , rr at water worts olfico 107.20 WASTM > Woman cook at once , 210 S , 10th St. by F. It. Do\v , 285 21p W ASTKD Nurse girl , 1003 Farnam street. 22 tf ANTHD A good ihlrtlrnccr cancet etcsdvwork T and Kood P1J" by addressing N . M , , Bee cllloo. 378tt Wi AVTKU Oirl from 12 to 15 jimrs old for light house work , 635 Pleasant St. 258-20p 7ANTXD A Rlrl to do general housework , at 2015 VV California t. 267-21p TTJT'AVTRD LacU spo tj i\0 \ a d y ith rav cn- Vi dcrful brnr d ntw rulli r m rtc'garuicnt for fc- mulcs ; 1 idles ( . ' uilder it. JUdini I. l.lttlc , Itox O , 1 1 _ 133-1 _ "i 1 wlthlrtrirnn < < p'acfBln V-oUl" , ] > rl. \o. e f.nil ) , cooks , dii.il gro. m Bill4 , Mtchcn , andlkunt'rj work fta , can lo > fnd t ; ililic aiu „ ' olwi'iit S3 , SJ.50 , * 4 rinu S"i ] ir ek. Call onOu nhahu i lo > ii-cntlurctii ! , 1120 Farnaast. llOtf W A goodwoman cook at 1011 DodireSt , . AOK\is-No\eltleg In ladles' and YX 7AviKii-l.iPV \ - \ IT childrciiB1 w car Oicr 40 new designs. Noth- llko Ibtm Edl IB fast aa ehown. Over 1,000 agentrnako J709 rcoutrly. Address with etamp. K II. ttimpbill & Co. , 0 South May etreet , Chicago. o Threooipeilcrced women canvas ers , A6 i er daj , gusratitcoi ; room 7 , Kodlck b'ock. H70-U , D Firt-t-cl 8a dlnlnff room plrl at tbe llet- ropollUa hctcl ; nouo otncr need upply. 21-tl WANTED MALK HELP. WAMKD A roy 17 or 18 years ol < % Uarroan or Scindlna\iaa prefencd S. Lehman 110 ? Far- namSt , 283 tf WAVTRD Arcllabloacthoyourgman , 10 or 18 jeais old , one that can get up earlv , must be a good penman and come wc'l rccorumcctled. Addrcsa "Mall" thla oinco. 883-2Qp WANTED A vnlllrav . Inquire ai TT > r < ! ra ( Inoa meat Iturkot , Oth St. 258-2Ip TTfTANTin-I'rlnter. A gcodprlntfr , with satisfno- Vi torvrECommcndaticns , willba gimi a perma nent BlttiaUcn Call en or address J. E. Brown , roomNo. S3Millard hotel. OS.tOp W AVTFD Onetteam Utter anilcii ] > lii3ibcr. Ap ply ; tj J. 11. KlUhon , 1'axton botii. 3Q8-22 PRINTKIl WANTKD A competent , itliable man , at lo to do job work I'crmarcst rlluatk n to tbe right man , The Tribune , O'Neill , Nob. 281-21 \VV\NTED Salesmen to handle our goods. They T * 6 < lllo biulni'91 men at ght. ( Jditletnen HoUngtur pa > fni bielncai uill mil ln\ejtlgato , n . Co , .st ( rmleo Hotel fur tno Chamtlcii Ink Krascr AOKNTHWAMHI fcrnm.le. ] CIIASII-IOA NO\KI.TVCO. , Omaha , Nib. 254-aiijl7 n A ( ( ntj to p ll the Pee p'o's Family Atlai T T of tte Woild , at d Ko'.lj's IristiU.tor. on wceHy pirmcn'f. Call a tcrnoon or adJrcsi 302. N , 13. bt'crt , Oruaba ISJ-2Zp A ORNTHWANTKD. Address St. Loula Fltctrlo I mp xi.Co , St Loulj for tlrculir , cuta nnd turu of tlio ounllo pOAor Uaifch Ucotrlo Lamp , 311-JU12 XITAMKU Agfntj In c\cry county to eollclt for II the Mutual Bcrcnt AFtoclatlon cf Onuha.Neb. Call on or tdurcan Otto Libtck , iccrclory niul ( Icn- st eral llanigrr , 1222 l-aiua n Ntrcet. 748augl WANTED. M W'A > mii llya inddTiraiud ! nun an , B sltuntlcn a. . hou-ekccper or IIUIHI , or la an } pceltion Aherotliowork lauct laliorlouh. 0. y , , lie ' " " 2D5.20p ITTASII -Kltmt'ori na houatkoi-por or eu inn till IT In jirhatoliuuso ot hottl. Jrfulro | or adurots . Mc-I , 1318 Oa-abt 2BT 20p ull X\TA\ri'n-S t'litlon ' bj a llrat class thncr ; K'od 11 rt'firjniwunilihtil If tics r.d. AclilriHi Ar- ircntico Htl'aiil Nth. 201 lop M ISOK.LLANKOD8 SV. N'i'M. TI'ANTFH T onty fl > o pond tcmr ti work on 11 Illn k Iltil bull Ji hiuux City & . rrlllo H II. Aifo * ft uM | il are rcr day , board and Iced roagnn- lju | , ti thlp in o-iil of tttol/rco lr ifporlnt'on. ' Ir- luire a1MJVIII llui at mala ur J. 1' . UcuMi'ii , U. 1 * i.iiii fjtnc 1II ullf , lk t 20l-2/ | > Ij ll'10NS ln > lni : 8 l > 0 to ? | ,600 in Invett cm find apiont llo jl co t | iit itly iling on or ad- rctti g 1'atuuin < \ . Ulrc.it , aoull.uett curner I'l'- lentb ar.d Karuatn , Ooikha , 2SU CO 'ASTKU-B arder , osrilleut board il'an , alrj r urn , ( .jnfurtallal.td ; * 1.2S and $1 W j cr ictK , riimo and irj , 1318 Captc 1 Am " 1 tip i Two or tlrec nufniiilKhcil rco'ns , or I icu i oulsuli of town ; gjuil loi-i'liin. Ad- I1 Ot' ' 117 ri7AMrn-6(0 r'oilo lo hrlni ; tl.o'r viatcfccs to TV hdhrlin t UilcksoD'HtolierejiilruJ. Hitls'nrtlon ' uartnttcd. 13 > t' ' ny dj In r.cod u a wimni ; rni . ipl- rhino , to see the new Improved Am.'rlcin No. I' K. I'lodiiinn U. Co. wenta SSoK16th. ! ffiOif 1 ' r wr nouaF.8 ANIJ mm ow KE T 6 rjcm homo lu fed orderpply Juu 1421 70RiK.-tT Uliok IKUSO JO oem , fuitaUo for A : botrdloe home , < anKt , tctwten llttiand 1Mb bn C V. il > no&C < > . ] 5thand runirn. 2 a if bnF 710K Mil Cbcau btcre , 311 N 1Mb slreel. F 878 24p * RKM-Cottagoo' &r uuja DO LiavuuB ' t'uo.110.ttin A | pl > i 3 H iOlhSt. T'OttiiKir N'tiwlruu-n cutUfce reid ) < nr < c a F lia < n July 20,1) ) , 7 ijlu n fr m c art hoi In . jo at ' cket ctflct , i 821 K > uci.m L 2U tf I to OR RT7 room home , Recd location. Inquire lldrorol Un hotel. jsj.Jo ipOR R NtHoiw UIBChlrapo it. Inquire at John S llt Co i. ivh Lil Chicago. SS6-eOp FOR RiixT-lIouscs of G nd S roorrs in No 1 lo - tlon. Api ly at ollico ol c. I. Taj lor , SW. cor. llth and Dmuhv . 175 f fYORRBstCottnKo on St , Marj' Me. , near 1'hll t' $ hcild ni > t ; $ .0rir nmiito K W. Orav , ( Illi Mil DflURlaj. 280-JO IjVR nt.sT Ilonio ol 0 rnrms icrncr Uth and I.ciu en worth Irqiilro cf John Hanlln 811 s llth St. 14320i ( IpoR RitVT A bulldln5if34. Inquire at To ton ' drj goods store , s. loth ( t , OJftf TOR Rf-vr A flrstiloss cottage , with Rood larir * Jc lia'ii.will IK ) fnrrint on or alxnit October lot In. qulro at lldholmA Kriikacna , tiff l0. . FOR RUNT A ( table for 8 horecs ono block south of tbo U. 1' . ilipot Inquire of U. Lee , grocer , 225 travrnworth. 74tl FOR RUNT Cottage 0 rooms , riouiw 10 room' . J , 1'hlppl Hoc , Seward and Campbell. RSl-tt HOOfllS JfUU UllilNT. Foti RrM Furnished or unlurnlilicd new cottage , with iMgo ) rd , 21 tSt , cno bloik noith of bt. Mar j' \ \ e. 283 22 | > iron RP\I Two futnlilioit front rooms with or JL1 without board , 1711 California etrett So8-21p Foil R M A Urge plcaiant lurnltbod front room 1D13 Jones St. M2-S2p T7loriR > VT FwnliLcil room , lB09rarnam BtreeJ. S02-21 FOR RRVT At CIS S. 18'h St , hariHnmrh fur- n I.she J front i < n > lor , sultftblo for gentleman and wile , lu a | leftsint location. 212-21 p TT > ORRRM Handsome funi'sbcd rocnn , 18I6 _ Dodge 252ausl7 FOR RK.\T A hrgo nkely luinUhed rooai ; iroilcrn convcniciKcti , 17SU C | .ltol Aic. 2 5-20p FOR UIIST FnrnlshcJ room , 1717 Cass street "rp Jcu. Uoatty. noit FOR ni.\T Flno largo furnished room , cnst > nd south front , half block from strict car , 30 Picas- ( int St. 13D-20p IrOR RKNT Itirnlshtd rooms , from ? " to SIP , f > 10 1 ricrsant etKct. I03.'Jp FOR RF.NT Furnished front room , 1301 rapitol A\cnuo 105-2'i | tpoR iti"r biiltuof 0 roorrn , nirnlsheil , on fecand 1 tlcnr , SaunJiu st. Ililluullius , 317 S 13th I , : 1SDH I 1 I ORRRST Furnished rcoms , 1517 DaNenpott St 159-JSp I/OB R T T o liirnli-lit'd r'orns , ono hrgo froit " room vith bay wludaw. And ono email nom at J.'i per month ; a'ao ono uiilnnilrhid room , at OO'i K. 17th St 131-tf I/ioa nrvr biilto of ncnlj furrUncd rooms , 1611 JD Callfo-nla Bt. E. D. Van Court. B73tf i on RUNT turnlahcd room. loqulro dm ? stntc 1 10th end Dougla- . D77-U Foinirvr li Ncbrnsla Natloml bank bnllllng ! flibtll or , ono biilto ol tno looir.slUtly 01 tiipled by Orccno & . Sreckenridj ; " . i tt joil flojr , ono la 1 3 roc in. Apply tt bank , Old 20 IORRKVT TJniu'nishcd rooms In Beeiner's block F Uur.Stnaml Howard. SJOil Fnn nK\T Furn'shcd rooms for light housceplnp , ID llcc'incr's bk'ctr , CorSth nnd Howard 709tf TTloa HK\'T With board , nicely fnrm hcd south C ? room , with use of parlor ; also gac , and bath 1400 Jones St. BlStf FOR. RKST rieasaut room furrilshcd , 1123 Howard St. 42Wf ORriRNT Juno2Sth , two connected rooms with board ; front room , Btmth-oast. 1011 Webster. 3i7-jlyl8p wo o egani OUICCB nOusbmann'a block. SOl-tt TTlOR RUNT For manufiic'urlDB pnrrjosos or hall , J11 urge room 44x75,3d iloor , No. 110 8. 14th ot. , enquire at 1409 Dodge bt. A. J. Simpson. 714-tt ( Ton RR.NT-Centrally located lurnlulitd rooms at I'f12Sarmth 15th St. 713-tf IT OR RRVT Luree front room on flret floor with or U without board ; Inqulro at 1901 Farnam St.837tf 837-tf ? ROOMS With boar < tdot > lrabla for eummer. Applj , at Bt. Cbailea Hotel. 71S-tf _ FOR S ALE F AHMS. fa Jo OR 8AI.R B acres of land nqir city limit * , cheap ; -I1 \oiablo condition ) ; reason , ga\ig \ away from town. Addreis J. D. Eee office. 174-SOp of FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. FORHAIK-(231) ( ) New ctl.u'o6roomiery nice , good lot 3 blocks west ol l' k Anemic 8 ,000 this Is a great targa'n , 0. E. Hajno &Co ,15th acd Farcam. 271-21 POR ( Alv. Lot" cheap and jjoid at $ ! ' 6 to f.r > ! 5 cacti , on > trc t or Una and on terms tocaiy that jon can haw a home now chciper than eicr , Anca 1B07 Fsrnam. 2BC-20 Hou'oand i acie of gr und on Pher man A\c.7roons ; , well , cittern and barn , a'l ' for ? 3.DOO ; terms easy. A. Saundcis & Co , opp. Paxjon. iSltf to FOR HALK(0 ( ( Housotnl 5 lols In Pipilllcn ; will trade for vacant lota in Omaha. C. E. Mayno JL & Co. 15th and Faintm. 271 21 FOR RKST-Home 4 roong , with barn , desirable. Eallou Dros. , 817 S ISth street. 185-21 FOR HALF Nice residence property on I'ark Av. , will takoTarant lots In part payment. Ilallou Uros. , 317 S 13thstreet. lt > 6-21 FOR SALFLota at $175 to $2 0 each , culy 10 mln- utoj naH from lUnscom I'ttikoieasy terms tathocowho wanta good homo. Amue , 1507 Far. nam. 103-21 - ) - corner lot ; cottryo 7 loomt ; west OtnahB , 8,2100. $500 down and { 25 per nciitli. C. E. Mayno 4 , Co.-16th aiJ Fnrnam. Ic 271-21 ni o or 4 lots Marion l'laco ; | ll trade for residence .Landpay dllferoncoln CAsb , W , H. Urcco , o\cr I M National Bank. , 733tf FOR8ALK SJ3fcct onCuinlng liotwoen 10th nd20th with house,32,700. Uodfurd & Souer. 717-tf | ' . . - ? , fMxHOfccton Farnnm street , 1 south front , elegant locution , mwt bo sold. W , U. Green , OMr ? let tiatlonal Bank. 619 tf Foil 8UK-largo house , newly built , 9 rooms , all modern Iruprcncinuita with t ot , at 171G 333 HCl ; Inquire at premises. 727tf Illf ! lie > FofisAi.K-(23l-II ( ) < ti o7 raums , 18th St , rear fit Maii s Avenue , tH.W , Torma eas3 C. K , ' > noiSCo. 16thand Karnim. 271-21 D n i7os SAir-Loti that Mill ileuUo in value III less Ilian 13 nionths In Clarendon sii.l Alllnirton , > > Btioitcir * m ko them specially Ucsl-ublo , 1'ilie SI2B to fv.'t , lencs t } 6U.u Amos , 1M)7 ) farnaai. 2iO 21 3 IT OR BAI.K Ito Ifct Iroi.t i n Virginia avcnuo , ono 1 block from head of Kt Mirj's avi. $3,0 0 ffr , orSl.bOOfor half. W. II. Uruon , over let Na. tlonal luub CIO tf Ji'-oit HU.K-P rtv IOIH fur 'Uo on Hurt uud Cuir.lnTa ' bi tw too 23th and 81st cheap , InuiJo property pdford ti Eousr. 723 tl Is1 > FOU SATJ ] ) ' r old IH-HO , no'uht l.COO log Is1L 1810 Wibstir Ht'net. 2CO ! iii ( , Or would ti ilo or n KooJ horse and L l'j-ir3SOn"rc3inOihier ( ; count ) . Souih 13ihH rmt. 16 ( , ( on NAiR-'luo wlied out , ihcsp. Wijj. liaLHftMLi : m , U03 Furiain. fl , t ( P lilbt j'ciihLK- V full lo lher top buzgy with p > lo and dli > 1 nbufis In gojil rti a r , fur CO. Addruiw 2llr rtcb tor etrctt. 23i iOp OK HiLK-Fuiiiilnroand l.u oof boirdlnir hou : 1 Hilo-iim , AUuriHJl.ll IlFOOtlku r u -A bunc'iof Slots , < io r jrorerti , il make special tunuslor InviBtinsnt , llallru llroj , M 13th roil. 1U5-21 > Oi F'on D4LK-A rloa jouns toim o' nurm ( rood Lu _ ' Live tli aud liariuts. li ijuira at hdhotm i. i rlckeon'ii iplI' P 13tl . lic-ik'r aud unonc , JO horse power bol.'u ' / IPOKKiU.K ( ino , In K n'il lunnliiK ordtr ; want to utll the ri'tcu llai tricy aio not lrr o tncUtU for liprcw madiirvry ivhicli uu Hill put line our riu lUlluluK onllaru ) bx C.nrHo Dros. & Co. , HCU 'iau.St. M7tl L M no haiiil at a dar iln. 10 ] Hinond Inud -in JL c-irrtago iluelun andHida arbu lto , a'lio uui < J 'at ' i jnj'uuntlulu-3. at HU3-H11 iJoJ.'u t > t , iliti 5-y _ rj\iB tK-A tfoo < t p'ino , cliiaj. Mia. A C'aldur- ' wo d , laiacalllo nlabt. HEAL ) B t eiumJirproi d and unimproud Unda iu > 'iLrnta and | oa lo ixchinge fvt innaha * IJ'OR Atn By lUmlln , V Ilrown SU S. llth St J ? 41 x 13f > t on Hnrnoj St. ( ,000. House and lot In Kountze2nj Add , lot (0 x S.'O feet. Iloutoand loton'outh llth it.$2JOJ. IloiKO and lot on Oomcrit > t , near llatiur , J15CO. 0 < holt o lots In Kllbj ji'nca aud Jcrctni' i'ark , on easy term * A hsll Interest In an t bll bcd llm ) butmct * this city. I-nnils In Nrimtift , Rkunton anl Oto 5 itcro ttactiiKttb Omaha , $1850 , icry cho Iioa KAMI 10 orcs S rnlle < from clt\ , near Hu cr , ' < 0rfdfastf | ont , well 1 , rated , # 110 per acre. A etc it liMpaln Chnire lot In Ikul'o's add , $075. One of the to tlinprcdiirncr lots In rajllllon , Sarpj con. tv , roi ( , iliosttckol general merchan- ol at reifoinMo flgiiffn. S'lvUO foot on Doueln rear ! 0 h St , $ : > ,00 ( > . Corner lot { OiHO , on 14th HI , K untro'B 3d add , 3 room IIOUJP , cclhr sin ! w'tll , S'.bOO. ' CO feet on Karnam , tear 18thJ. O.COO. 60x20J feet on S 10th * ticet , Keuittc's 2J add , Rood 4 room hnoso , Btnllc , , > to. , J2SOCl. t < olin , 10,17 and IS , blork 6 , llanscom Dice , Sl.COO , nt cany tcrnir. I ot 10 , blcck 5II n c m I'Uoc , ? 05at exir terror * totao , U-ck 17 , llantcom I Ujc , ti.S..O , ab ewy tcrnw. Ixt IB , We t Knda < IJ. , Karnam St. , Enuth front , ? l,950 , ttc.in terrp. Cor lot 8 , Hock 10 , 1'.irkcr'a add , ? l,0rx ) , at easy terms. Lot OOiHO. cnst front In Ilorbsi h's Ut add , ? t,8M > At OJST term ? . Let 76il2B , S 17th RL , nou Center , 11,050 41 fcot front on Farnaiu ncir l ° th St , $125 | xr ft. 6il < 132 on ISth. no r Center , cMtffont , benne , ftilil' , well , etc * . , 5-,100. Do not fall to IUMW- tlpitf ; this Is a bargain ClicicolitH In 1'iUljcn'H , Clirk's , Dcnljo's , Han- from and llurr Oak adds A com ! a sottniont of bots'sfor rent. ! 0i 25 \ULSE.V .V CO. , 1613 Faruam St. ITVm IAI.S A few til of our north Omahi lla lof wowillilaso them cut at } IOJ each 830 down tn balance 1 , ! and 3cJti They ate oily two blonlf fioai ntrect < r . Nloo a 'htli Ijti , tiny uo worl nenrly twlco the rrlw aekod. f K Mwio & Ci > 16th and Far-am 271-81 t1 \ \ ltVms L ! ' lotH In Omaha nt primn ml terras JL1lthln Ibo reach ol nil. think of till ? , Iota In a oil ) urnnlng like Omaha fir $126 to $525 each ; como and imcst'Kato. Ames , 1C07 Karnam. 23C 20 1KLOTS Clo\ land pliconlthiu 4 blocks nt the CAI t/llno and within two imnthn CMS will run In front of property. Will sell or 111 tr Jo for Innldo property and l \ different'in > allies In < ) Bh 1'nr- ties h\\ tog uiorlKftij properly i in trade and 8 Hire now property frco of IncuiubraiHC. W II Grocn. over lot National Hink. 12Mf Fort tmsii Best unoccupied ground In tha t.r for narehomo bouno,87 feet front on lAonwi > 'rth , north bet 10th aud llthwill lease ( or VI yearn , lied- forJ&Sauor. 73 Ml MARION rues 0 Rsod lota In thla addition n-Uh- In 8 blocks of street care , can be had on caay terms. W II Orccn , o er let Kat'l Dank. 827-tt BUSINESS OUANOKS. F Ion H Li-Store flxtutis.Miry cbcnp , at O'OS. loth btrtct , Omaha , s L. achwafct ? ; 29Z SOp . FoR8Al.p-T < ! a\lnODiilut | lll fill orl-ns' ) on lout : tlmo , a flno now ? room hous3nn < l liitn'lurc The hoiiHohas all inoJcm linpro\cmcntb and Undo- rtMrn 3 Motka from court house. AJdrcsa F I' 8 , 217 S. 13th etrcit. 2S7tl F IORSAI.R Ecstaurint an ! bakery In the eltv ot ln , at 1235 0 street , , a tuojtars l nse on a good two Tory lirkk hml lin ita niin lurninhcit roon H up s'alr * . A complete bi'ier/arid ' rcHtaurtnt a ( -ood route and n g-on and n Hi t-cl > a9 ns an rant , tradu ( loojro.ltoiu for soiling. J. K Crank , 123j 0 street , L'nco'n ' , Neb. 2J9-22p rpOBXCHAMJK V 83,000 stock ol hran now Imd- X ware.diroot from tbo factor } , lor good Nebraska- orlonaland. To rent Four Epbndld offlcos. ! 70 tf K. C. 1'ATTKllSON , 13th and Farnim St. TOKXCilAMiF A 21 room hoarding houaa ullh BOOJ trade and delnp jc1" ' ' bunlno > . w 11 sill nt t'ade for procryor s lion or far $1,0)0. Centrally located. For particulars call an or address A IHrke ) , 1234 Walnut St .Kansas Cltv , Mo. 2u'3 Jlp OK SALS A nlro fruit nnd candy Htore In best F part of city. Adilrcaj Candy , Bee ollUo 25 ! 2)p FF F OR HM.K A ( s'COil bikorv , In a ( , ' ' < ) ! location , cheap ; good reason. Address 0.1 ! . , Pieotlloo. 160-2lp FOR BALK At a bargain , Metropolitan hotel , Ken- caatt.Neb. AdJreas Ncodham Brou , KonuHaw , Neb. 2SO 23p _ rile KxciiASOR-For Oaaia or Lincoln rcjklcnCD L 1'ropcrty ' 00HEO and grounds In Itcd Cloud , 4,000. 10CO acres lin > l In WiU9tcr connty at JiO ntr , acre , no Incumbranco. lUy O. Becker , fled Cioud Neb. US SOp I pore BALE Steam flour mill ; capacity 120 bbls. per 1 olo\atorcapacity,20,000busbclB ; ; good track facilities ; only mill In Omaha. Will eoll or trade for farm.'proncrty. Valued at $20,000. Vf. O. Orecn , or ut National Bank. 70Stl pisismciiAi > cii About 8500 win buy an estab- JJllshcd Lualnees , together with lease for one year building. This is a good baigain for bomj onu Address S. I' . , Ilca olllcc. BIStt PEUSON AL. Mli . M IIASSKV , midwife , Maray and 10th street , will leave this oven'n for Davenport , Ion a , on account of tbe death of her daughter In la\v 1'97-ZJp AQDIKT HOMB For lidlcB during confinement. Correspondence oonfldt ntUI. Address Lock Box. i39 , Lincoln , Neb. 803-Au ; ; 12p ADiRalf you want } our plumes or tips cleaned , JL/ dyed and curled ; llrst-clatu work guaranteed , go Henry blnccrc , 1310 Jackson Bt. 433-Jly 22 . E. U. Hooper , tranoo cUlrvoyan and boallDg medium , over 710 North IfllliS _ 662-121 M as. 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