THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY , JULY 23 , 1885 THE DAILT BEE. Thursday ! Morning , July 23 LOCAL BREVITIES , The rftln of Tuesday night washed away ems ol the curbs tone on l'rnam itreet , which R now being put up. Mrs. J. M , Appal , neo Goldsmith , ol Dcnvnr , held n reception for nil her lady IrienJs , at the residence of her mother , corner Twentieth and Dodge streets , yesterday i The reports nre boinpr quietly circulated hero thatMnyorVauRhnof the UlutTs.haabaen awurod by President Cleveland , of an ap pointment to tha head of the government secret lervico bureau. The Law Library ftssojiallon , of this city , has just made a valuable addition to its list of books. Complete acts of the Minnesota , Texas , Alabama , Mississippi and Tennessee reports ha\o boon received making in nil 270 volumes , The entire cost is $1,700. Inspector Campbell issued certifies tea of inspection yesterday to steamers "President" 'John F. Lincoln , " of Sioux City , nnJ "John Bertram , " of Nebraska City , all plying in the waters of the Missouri. The principal members of the Gran Opera company are stopping at the 1'nxton , The other and lessor lights have found lodg- C ing at the Arcade , Metropolitan and Gees hotels. hotels.A A man by tbo natno of Albert Schweck was removed to St. Joseph's hospital Tuoi day , having broken his leg while driving 6toe nl the stockyards. His cnso is progrcsstn , favorably. Trod 1'aUser , the victim of the almost trngody at Monday night'a woddlng in Botitl ( ) niaha , is reported as out of danger. Althougl ho was pretty badly cut up liy the B.W in th hands of his brother , ho will recover. Dr. Unlbralth waa called upon Tueida ; night to attend the case of a toan-a UlulTa rtis tic -who had been inOmaha during the day an had started to cross the river , when he wai sot upon by a footpad , lie started to defend Inmiolf when the mau drew a kuifo and in Illctod a suvoro out on hla arm , The mule case of Meyer and Kuntz which haa for aoino tlmo boon pending bofon Judge Weiss , haa at length been settled. Yea torday evening the judge returned a verdic for the plainlilfa , altar five minutes' consider ation. Ilia mule i s appraised at § 35 and tin coats amount in all to about $123. A plundered horao waa discovered Tuesda ; night drinkingout of the same trough with a lot of oilier anhnala on the corner of Thir teenth and Jackson streets. The diseased animal was taken to a occluded spot and disposed of. Such carelessness ia crimina and should , if possible , bo punished. Tut ! B'Moggie Whittaker , of South Twen > ly first street , ontartalnod a largo number o her young friends Tuesday afternoon at a select birthday party on the occasion of ho : thirteenth anniversary. Refreshments wore served in the evening and concluded a delight ful afternoon's entertainment , Quito a mini ber of handsome prcaenta were ahowerod upon the happy llttlo celebrant. William Redick , Es < i , is preparing a : appeal to the United States supreme court In the case of the Wyoming Cattle Ranch com pany vs. John T. Stnwart. The case wai tried in Cheyenne last fall , and a verdict ol ever 5100,000 awarded theplaintill. From thii finding Mr. Redick , as counsel for Stewart ia preparing an appeal on the pround of vita errors in tbo trial , About three weeka ago Mr. Julius Meyer loot a valuable diamond stud. lie waa un able to gain any clue to its whereabouts , and had given it up'as gone forever , and prepared himself to bcar'the loss an bett he could. Yester day a boy named John lirandt came in and presenting a diamond stud to Mr. Meyer aakedhimifit waa worth anything , saying that ho bad bought it from a man for 82. Mr , Meyers quickly informed the boy that the stud had boon lost by him and a transfer of the stone was speedily made , the boy re ceiving a email sum of money. The stone waa valued at $76. Mrs. Alterson , an old resident of Omaha , living on Ilarney , near Kignteentb , mot with a very severe and distressing accident yesterday morning. She had been visiting during the evening at the house of Mr. James Winshtp , on Fourteenth and Jackson streets , but had boon prevented from going homo aa early aa eho desired , by the heavy rain storm. About 3 o'clock this morning she determined to go , as the storm had ceased. Before she had gene very far , however , she slipped from the side , walk into a ditch , sustaining a severe scalrj woundae\eral inches long , a fracture of the wrist , a broken rib , and many bruises. Dr. Swotnara waa called in to attend the sulTerer. Although Mrs. Altorson IB quite old and fee- bio , it ia believed that eho will recover. EOPED IN AND RUINED , Two Country Glrln Oonio to Oinalm In Boaroh or Work na Lured in to Jnll. The subject of n most pitlfal and dis tressing story was famished by Oflicor GtconTnoaday evening , when ho appear police headquarters with two girl prison ers , and led them into the women's cell where they were locked np to remain over night. Opposite their names on the register was written " " "Liroeny , and when a reporter for tha HUE made Inqui ries to ascertain what they had stolen , he was informed. ,0no man'who Biomed to know all nbout.lt whispered la his oar , "this ii an ootray ions pieci of bastaeai. Thojo girls are no more gailty of larceny thnn I am. " With this much of a point er to work on the reporter began an In vestigation , the rasalt of whish is given In what follow * . List Thursday Julia Moore and Cells Morgan , tsvo rather prepossessing - possessing girls , oaoh about 1C yoara of r go , nttotly Ignorant of the world and its Tricked ways , tot foot in Onialia und ataited about frombcuso to house looking for work , BS domestics In ptlvito fiini- HCP. They had left their Jiomts , the former coming from Columbns and the latter from North 1'iatto , Imagining that their lives there wore unendurable , and filled with grievous paternal wiongs. Thursday evening , after having walked through the hot streets several hears , luu-barned and covered with the dint of : travel , and having born uneucceisfal in necaiing any place to work , they brg.n to think thu glittering world was not what their eilly young imaglnatioas had pictured it , In tbo ilusk of evening they were so unfortunate at to knock tt the door of a disreputable domicile , on Ho- f rd ctreok , between Ninth and Tmtb , which wa ] occupied by Rosa M&son , the same woman who almost died In the city jail , Sunday night , with hysterics bgcanso of having been arrested of robbery. Noticing that the two girls were innocent country lasses , aho at once anvltod them In and generously , though with devilish Intent , offered to furnish them with a room , to stay there until they cnnld got work. The apparent kindness of this woman was gladly accepted by the two girls and they remained over night. Friday morning the Mason woman extended her kind ness , by giving each of the glrlt , a change of dross to wear until the clothes they had on could ba washed. That day they renewed their search foi work , but were again unsuccessful. Fri day night the notorious Lottn Coombi waa also an Inmate of the Mason rancho , also several wicked men. They made a lively party for the now gaoiti , forcing them to drink boor and wine until both were out of their heads. When awakened Saturday morning they then realized the kind of don they wore In and left It as quickly as they could , wearing the bor rowed dresses. They wont to a respect able honso on North Sixteenth street and secured lodging. In the meantime Madam Mason employed an alleged do- tcctlvo and lawyer to find out where the outraged girls had gene to , and have them arrested on the charge that they had stolen her clothes. The plrla say that they took the clothes bask to her house Sunday ovonlcg but there was no ono about the premises. Judge Stonberg upon hearing of the case yaatooday released the girls , and no prosecution against them will ba on tertainod. For Trade. Nance county lands for stock of general merchandise or hard ware. Address John Llndorholm , Cen tral City , Nob. AT THE STOCKYARDS , A Uuod Hunch of Oattlo From Spring Held The Corn-foil Cattle. ThoOmiha stoctc market atlll continue to boom and the rocolpts and shipment still show a healthy and substantial In crease. Tueaday was n lively day aa we ! aa yesterday. Among the good looklii : "hofly" bnnchoa of cattle brought I was that of Messrs. J. D. & A. Spearman , of SprlngSold , Nob. , who aol aomo eightcon or twenty carloads , c abont three hundred head of cattle In al The cattle wcro all of good weight , an brought a No. 1 prices. Measra. Spear man are very heavy cattle growera , an their action In soiling their stock hero 1 ratifying ovldonco that they have groa faith in the Omaha market. Heretofore they have been shipping their cattle t Chicago , but having found tnat they can do jast aa well or better hero have deter mined to ship only to Omaha. Thus 1 the fame of the homo market extending among the cattlemen of the wesl. A goodly number of hoga have als boon dlapoaed of yesterday and Tuesday , Quito a largo number wore aold hero and shipped through to Chicago. A reporter In conversation with ono o the stockyards pcoplo yesterday learned that the supply of cornfod cattle la now "tailing off' that Is falling off , and wll' soon cease altogether. It la believed that the graaa'fed cattle will soon b swinging into the market in nnllmito numbers , BO aa to famish the slaughter houses with the falloet desirable quota o beeves. The slaughter-houses are ran nlng on rather slim supply at present bn In a few days will undoubtedly be abl to do a rushing business. Seal of North Carolina Tobacco Is th beat. A BOUGH SE&ULAB , Oao of tbo Soldiers at Fort Omaha After Another With a W rr nt. Frank Diy , a prlyato in company B , Fourth infantry , stationed at Fort Omahajwas In the city yesterday ovenlng swearing ont a warrant for the arrest o : Private Tlmmo , who aoldle In company E. At police headquarters Diy rela ted the burden of hla grief. He said , "I am a married mm , and llvo with my wife just ontildo of the barraoka. " Night before he was doing guiud duty , and Mra. Bell , wife of Private Charles Bell , who was also on guard that night , was staying with Mrs. Day , This man Tlmmo had been down town during the afternoon , swearing eternal allegiance to the old ihg In several bumpers of the atnlT that cheers , and went homo feeling quito leery. Shortly after dark ho wont to Day's houau , and commenced making trouble for the two women. To elude being taken hold of by him , they ran ont of the horjuo and took to the prairie. Ho followed and chased them all ever the surrounding country , until beaded off by eomo of the other soldiers and was taken into the barracks. When naked why ho didn't have the follow tried by court martlet Day answered ho could not ffot proper justice , therefore wanted to bring him before the civil authorities. lie wont to Justice Andoreon to get the warrant. Seal of North Carolina .Smoking To < bacco Is the boat. BASE BALL SPORT , A SorlcH ol Oaincs Are Arranged Be tween tlio U , 1 > , nnil H a ( Ings : Congressman Jim Laird , of Hastings , having some leisure time on his Iiandd , Is now devoting himself to making a bieo ball match between the Omaha and Hast ings teams. Last evening all arrange- uienti were completed for a series to be played between the two nines on Satur day and Sunday , Ono of the games will bo played In the afternoon of Saturday , ind two In the morning and afternoon of Sunday. The club winning tire oat of the three games la to take tbo entire gate receipts. The entire town of Hastings rrtll doubtless come down prepared to back their team to an unlimited extent , ) rhey will doubtless find plenty of holes ieru In which to put their money. The Union Pacifies will be strength- sncd up to the very laat notch , before mti'rlng the cjnteet , and will , it is con- Idently expected , be able to sit down jpon the Ilaitingi hoosiers with cruih- ng elfact. The series will doubtlois ba > in Interesting one. Lovers of the na- iouil sport should not miss an opportu nity of eeolug first-data base ball , ) THE FEDERAL OASES , An InteroitldR Hoport Prepared by Assistant District Attorney Bfcrtlott. By an act of .congress approved Marc ! 3 , 1873 , It la provided that the attorno ; general ahkll make to congress an annna report of the business of the dopartmon of justice , for the last preceding fiscal year , alao statistics of crlmo In th United Slates , as well as a statement catos clril and criminal pmding dnrln the preceding year. In confortnanco with this act the dls trlct attorney of each sUto is required t furnish the necessary data from hla dls trlct to compile the report. Following are the principal Horns o the report for the district of Nebraska which has jnst boon prepared for sub mission to Mr. Garland , by Asslatan District Attorney Bartlctt : There were two civil cases tried in which the United States was a party , daring the last fiscal year , and ono clvl' case was dismissed. The aggregate amount of judgment obtained by tbo United States in clvl cases was $12,037.34. Number of criminal prosecutions terminated minatod daring fiscal year ending Jun 30 : Internal revenue cases , 81 ; post oflico cases , 5 ; oflonsoa against ponslor laws , 2 ; embezzlement , 3 ; miscellaneous 22 ; total , 113. Of thcso cases the number of convlc tlons were : Internal revenue , 48 ; post office , 5 ; embezzlement , 2 ; pension 1ft WB 2 ; miscellaneous,18 ; total convictions,75 Of the ramo number the acquittal wcro : Embezzlement , 1 ; miscellaneous 1 ; total 2. Of the same number there were dls continued , nolled or quashed , interns revenue cases 33 , embezzlement 1 , mla collanoous 2 , total 30. Aggregate amount of fines and penal ties Imposed during the year , Interns revenue cases SI,020 , poatoflico $500 , pen slon $85 , embezzlement $75 , mlacellano ous $1,352 , total $3,031. Amount re allzed on penalties Imposed daring th year , total $1,429.77. The number of criminal prosecution pending July 1 , 1885 , is lit. In anils to which the United Stats was not a party , there were during laa year 395 cases pending. The numbe : terminated during the aamo period , 352 The judgments for plaint'wore ! ! ! 139 judgments for defendant , 0 ; discontinue and dismissed , 1G4. The amount judgments for plaintiff during the yea was $926,702,77 ; for defendant ; $2,500 Number civil cases In which the Unltoi States is not a party , pending July 1 1885 , 240. POLICECOUKT- , The Usual Houtlno of Business . ' Swindler llrotigbt to Trial , Judge Stenborgwasconfrontodyeatorda morning by a goodly array of criminal ] who answered to the rarlona charge : placed opposite their names on the pollco docket. Kate McNamara , a woman wb had been en a spree and wound up in jail was released. Maggie Sims , wife the oughty Col. Frank Sims , waa like wise corralled last night , for being In state of over exhilaration , from too much whisky. She had sobered down th ! morning , contcssod her fault and was re leased. Harry Lynn , charged with disorderly conduct , waa discharged. Peter Green paid a fine of So and coat for being drunk , John Hondrlckaon waa arraigned fo : obtaining goods under false pretenses. It seems that on the Fourth of July , he Trent into the drug store of John Hell on en South Tenth street , and representing himself to bo the agent of Slncoro'a dye works , procured from Mr. S. B. Boll , a suit of clothes , to bo dyed. Eo has neve returned the clothes , and when arrested this morning , ho waa wearing the suit Jtidgo Stonberg , after hearing the caao sentenced Hendrlckaon to pay a fine of $25 and costo , and to make restoration to Mr. Bell In the sum of 820. A Short Komlnlsccncc. Tuesday night as the steamer "Nellie Peck , " which stopped hero over night and wontdown'therivcryeatarday mornlnrrwaa coming Into view , an old resident who was viewing the sight from the north balcony of the court house broke Into reminiscence , a brief bit of which la re produced : "I well ramombor the days when the river t radio was quite largo on the upper Miisouri , and when Omaha waa considerable of a river toirn. In those days , fifteen or twenty years ago , about the only way wo had of reaching the sonth or santhweat was by water. Wo nsed to have tough experiences In those Jays. I remember one tlmo coming np the river from St. Louis In the llttlo jtoarnor " 8am Gaty. " The captain was a first class scoundrel , and during the ontlro trip made fre quent attempts lo sink hla boat , by run- nine ; It violently ashore , onto snags , otc. Wo finally reached Omaha In safety , and glad enough wa weto to get ashore , I can toll you. Well , that captain continued rnnnlng the boat for a short tlnia longer , A few weeks afterwards , wo received In telligence In Omaha that the boat had taken fire and burned , almost to the waters edge , on the way from St. Louis to Omaha. I thought the circumstance was very suspicious ia view of my ex perience with the captain , and wrote to the Insurance men in St. Loulp. The apshot of the matter waa that when the aptaln applied for his Insurance money , io found that ho w a "headed off. " The [ natter was litigated , and , I believe , the saptaln lost the suit. " Vol > r * k . LJOAII and Building Asso ciation. Subscriptions can now bo made for iharca in the first eorlea by applying to ho secretary's office with Jeff W. Bed- ord , 213 Sonth Fourteenth street. The laymenta are nude monthly at rate of mo dollar per share. Out of town parties wishing to sub- crlbo for shares In tbo Nebraska Loan ind Building Association can do so by ommanlcatinR with Secretary F. J. orthwiok , 2KJ Sonth Fourteenth street , Dinahs , wno will be pleated to furnish my Information desired. ' \Vtmt Wary 8nyn , Readers of the BEE will doubtless re- if uomber the case of Mary French the roman who robbed a Council Bluffs > nardnc-houBo ! ; keeper and then fled to Joiaha where cha waa arrested in com- any with her "solid mnldoon. " This woman , recently convicted and lent to the penitentiary at Anamosa , has written - ton a letter to the Omaha authorities in which aho declares that she was an hon - est woman before she met ono Haines , alias Loudon , who la a professional thief and throw her into bad ways. She goes on to expose him , because when aho was arrested the laat tlmo for robbory. Hainca refused to anawor her appeals for aid. She alleged that It was his practice rob guests at thoPaxton , Mlllard , Can- field , and other hotels In Omaha , and soil the goods to Council Blulh fences. She also says that ho was Implicated In the robbery of a railway safe , but falls toglvo the name of the company. Iho burglary at the St. Janus hotel , Hastings , Neb. , Mary says , waa done by lialnes , and ho turned ever a portion of the plunder to her. Among It was tome jewelry which she left with Jailor Shonlz for identifica tion. Bottled In Omli . It waa noted In those columns two or throe days ago that Din Wheeler , secre tary of the Omaha exposition association , was then at Plattsmonth preparing to move his family hero , where they will henceforth rosldo. They have arrived , and were yesterday busily engaged get ting fixed in their now homo. Speaking of Mr. Wheeler's removal from that place , the Plattsmouth Journal has this to sty : Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler loft this morn ing to establish themselves in a now homo in Omaha , where the kindest wishes of their many friends will follow them. As they boarded the train they remarked that the day was an anniver sary with them. On Tuesday , July 21 , jnst twenty-ulght years ago , they began housekeeping In Plattsmonth. Their latchsfrlng will ever bo upon the outside to all their old neighbors of this city when they chance to be In Omaha. Ural Kstato Xransfom. The following transfers were filed July 21 , with the county clerk , and reported for the BEE by Amea' Real Estate agency : Larmon P Pruyn and wf to Fred V Fowler , w d , eof " \ bt 3 , blk 2 , Lake's add to Omaha. $1.000. U S of America to Avon E Askwlg , patent , 40 acres of nwj- sec 35-1G-10 , Douglas county. Joshua G Benstor and wf to Henry D Shull , w d , lots 1 and 2 , Wllcox'a add to Omaha. $500. Dexter L Thomas and wf to Frank Leo , w d , west 145 feet of south 25 foot of lot 19 , Kountzo 2i add to Omaha. S192.GO. Dexter L Thomas and wife to Nils Hoglund w d w 145ft of n 25ft of e\ cf lot 19 Kounlzes 2d add to Omaha , § 192 50. Robert L Garllchs ( single ) to Knut Knutson , w d lot 3 Pelham place odd to Omaha , $500. Henry 0 Jones and wife to Valentine Grolf , w d lot 13 blk 0 town of Elkhorn S75. S75.Henry 0 Jones and wife to Mrs Caroline line Greif , lot 7 blk C town of Elkhorn , § 75. 75.Malvlna Malvlna Brewer and husband to John Hamlin ; H 1 , blk 9 , Shlnn's First add to Omaha : w. d. $2,500. Baxter L. Thomas and wife to Jens Hanson ; o 145 fs nA It 18 , Kountze's Second add to Omaha" ; w. d. § 400. Augustus Kountza and wife to Joseph Doplto ; ii of It 3 , blk 7 , Kountzo'a Third add to Omaha ; w. d. S900. A POPULAR EXCURSION TO THE SARATOGA OF THE WEST. The Chicago , Rock Island and Pacific Railway has inaugurated a series of ex cursions to Oolfax Springs , the popular resort of Central Iowa. These springs are too well known to require any extended notice. The first excursion will leave Omaha at 8:15 : a. m. , Thursday , July 30. The rate has been made $1.95 for the round trip from Council BlulTi. For further information call at the Union ticket office , Paxton hotel , or ad dress S. S. STEVENS , Gen'l Western Agent , Omaha , Nearly ono-half of the people of the United a ro engaged In commercial pursuits. IN THE PASTRY IF Vnnllln.I.oim.n.Oriinsro , ec. . Clnvor , , > eiiiii > , l iicldlniri.t-c.iiii ilHlcnlelynml nnb irallyiiithclriill fniin ulilcli theynrr mmle , FOR STKKXfJTJI AM ) TKUE FKUIT FLAYOIt TIILY HTAXU ALOXL1. Price Baking Powder Co. , lliCQBO , III. Ot. UOUlO , MO. \ Dr. Price's Cream Ba&Jng Povvdor -HO > r. Price'n Luinilin Voast Gems , \ llrrt llry IIo | > Vfn.l. V 1. HaKK UI.T O.NE QLAUTV , Apollinaris , "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. " [ "Pure water should be available at oil til/test but //it's is especially necessary in warm weather. " Lancet. T ANNUAL SALE , 10 MILLIONS. O/atl lirKtrtDrusfitti&Min / ( lleaUrs. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. [ TO UK UNION hialral pMifcwaU vull lie riivncd until < \u'iut 3d , 8i" , In thu Io al IleiiiiliiiirniiiiiiiitLt , . .f tin. < iu , jf 'latn-e , Ntb , fur tin ontroluf ull tin n-nto juru IIA' fnnn sutler Hurts , Inotln , diniii , ' halli and all , laiiiHH Ilrins , .UIH.H , I'Uits ' , > f amuHt.tiit.iit sh. . j , ti un tin tTruun.ls of the Svienth Aimu.il lltuiiiuii NibraakaS'ildiir ' * and bailer ) , to bv held at tin , in ( . ( Ikitrnt , Ni liraaka. fr m hLjitcinlitr 7th to \ Stli 1-b' AppH' ' ati.innnill al , , . IK , rttxiM il I > r ibu ri ll c if ail ) jut of tht ri9'hUi aU > iiitutiontd hw ft jliloti pr nuat H t * IK. tit Iar0ta * lut.t.tlii < f Idlers of Niur44H % aittt Kati&an tr btrld All jmniuia aiionuand iti uiuto * h .uld ht ; ruill ujxji. J r H , ( inn if i n > uii lUu < > ana l'r r ' ! , Jul. 17 l3t < SPECIAL NOTICES. Alt atle ertitrmentt in the tpeeial tvluinnt iriU > charged at the rate /10 eenti ftr line for the Krtt intertion , and } unit per tint for tack tubie- jutnt intertion : A'o adeertitement uill tit intcrttd 'or leti Man tS eenti .for tht ttrtt tim TO LOAH MONEY. L DAIS Made on mtcstato security In amounts ol ItOOandupjcallfor t rms. Frank L Eterett , 1609 r'arnatn. SOS-Aug IB MOMIV TO UHN In sums of $10 000 and upward , on first clas business cltj property , for (1 ( | * r i No ( eirniljstoiisot any kind rharceiJ 0 f Da\ls. Fptetal Loan spent N , Vf , M I.lle Ins Co , 1(05 Karnam Street. fS < aug0 ! MoNKr to WAN At once and without delay on reft estate , In large or einall mounts , on time to suit. Loans made atw > on collttertlr , chattels or any ( rood security , iroruiill ) , quletlj and itt the on put possible tattf Ari'U' at the Omaha Klnan- clal Exchange , 1ECS Vatnam it. , U | t lrs. 784tf ] \ J"OMI to loan In sums (200 anil tipirardt on IViflrBt.class real estate security. Potter A Cobb , 1MB Farnam st. 719-tl . TO LOAN On real wtnto security In ny amount from (500 to 125,100 , at reasonable rates o [ Interest. No commissions chargi * ! borrower. 0. K. Ma ) no &Co. , S.V. . Cor. Uth and Farnam. M3-Julj23 llonoy to Loan-On 1 > 1 chattel security by W , R. Crott , room 4 , With , cell building , N. E , corner 16tn and Htrnoy After years of experience and a careful BtuJy of the bus ) , new of loaning money on personal property , I ha\e at last perfected a system whereby the publicity usual In such cases Is done ft * ay withand I am no. ( In a position to moot the demands of all who become temporarily embarrassed and desire to ralso money without delay and In a quiet manner. Housekeep ers , profcsilonal gentlemen , mechanics and others In this city can obtain advances from $10 to (1,000 on such security as household turnltu 11 pianos , ma- chlnery , horses , wagons , warehouse receipts , secur ed notes of hand , ( .to , , without rctnoi Ing tame from owners residence or place ol business. Also en flue Watches and Diamonds , Ono of the advantages I offer Is that any part of any loan can bo paid at any time which via reduce the Interest pro rata and nil loans renewed at ths original ratra of Interest. 1 ha\ono brokers In connection with my office , but personally superintend all my loans , I fia\o prhate ollicca connected with my general oflico eo thai customers do not come Iri contact with each other , consequently leaking all transactions strictly pihato , W. K. Crolt , room a , Wlthnoll building , N. K. cor. Uth and Uarney. 693 jly-SD VfONEY LOANKD at 0. F. Kccd fcCo's. Loin office ill. on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds and all otbo mtlclos ofalue , without removal. Over 1st National Bank.oorncr 18th ind Farnam. All buslnoes strictly confidential 720 If \TONBY To loan on chattels , Woolloy & Harrison , ' ! Hoom 0 , Omaha National bank building 721 tt , Vf ONEY TO LOAN On real estate and chattels 1V1 D. L. Thomas. 72211. IfONEY Leaned on chattels , cut rata , It. H LYltloketaDOU htaud aold. A. Korinan,2133,13th St 723-tf IffOHET TO LOAM In Jams of (300 nd upward. 1VA O. V. Davis and Co. , Bell Etlsle and Loin tpnnts. U05 farnamSt. ' WANTKDFiEMALK _ \\J\\T1T ) Immcdlatcl ) , CO diiilr ' roem cirli f r IT the next , trio tran pnitatlon. I'atl RtlUO Tarnam St. 3CO-23 n A cook and chambcnnti.l tt Iloran house , 013 I .iraani St. 353tt I/AMKD A good kitchen girl at N\V \ tor Hamil. T ton and 1'ler Ms. , North Omaha 352-2lp ! 7AMID A gill In lamllj of thiee , H18 Daven port 355-22 WiSK ii-Good dining room fc'irl NW cor. 14th andJnckeonSt. Mis. Hill. 3 < 6-24p WASTRD Ladlosto can\as lor Ncu Homo tew ing machines , oil at olllco , 122 N. 16th St. , good wages nnd nice work. J. T. Lcako , Manager. 821-2.'p WANTED Nurssgirl , 1303 Farnam street. 220tf WAMitn L ih oROCts 810 a daj with mv wcn- derful brard mw rubb r undorgarinont for to- malcs ; ladles pi. \ . U sxer it. Msdam I. Little , Itjx 443 , Clilcam- 133-1 TTT3i ) - - ' n U wlth'rgpood pincialn VoUl1 , prl- I ' \a o f.inlllLM , conk , dining ro. in giil-i , ll'ihun , and liundr ) woik tto. , canal a\i LnJ g otl.t"H | and good fir R % 'J , $1.50 , $1 and S > per wick. Call onUmalia KL ] 10 > rueut Bureau , 1120 Faruam at. llBtf W AMKD A L-oodwoman cook it 10111)odgoSt , 777tf i , nr AOKMH Novelties In ladles' and WANTFU chlldrene' wear Oiei40 now designs. Noth- Ilko 1 hi in Sell rs fast M shown. Otor 1,000 agenti' male $700 monthlv. Addrces with stamp. E II. fampUlI St Co. , 0 South Hay street , Chicago. 611 JIS8 TJI/ANTKD Thrcn experienced women canvasiors , IT Jflper da ) .guarantcei ; room 7 , Iledick b'ock. f A : TKB t'lrbt-olaM dining room girl at the Met ropolitan hotel ; none otner need apply. 821-tl WANTED MALE HELP. Wi -At once , 10 cinrnsjcrs , 1210 Dodge St. Dr. Ilortzmann. 351-21 TT A young man to carry an evening W route on Dally lieo. SI5U WAMBD A. few experienced camatiern ; largo commleelen paid , and a ready telling article. Call on cr address L. D. WoodrulT , YcikNol.S33 SSp An experienced city s'.lcstran for tea ) WAMBD and cigars. AddrotHwlth references. K & P. care Buo cilice. 827-22 $ T fANTHD-Lho C an a'siMln fiery county In the United States to eell iu\'a 1'VTnvr RK\KRSIULE HAD ino.N , which comllntstwo Sa < \ Iron" , Polliher , FlutcrA.c , ono iron oolng the work of an entire DGt of ordinary Ircr ? . Is eilf boiling b ) cas or lco- lamp UOKS AHAWITH HOT hiiciinvp I' Ice mcuiratc. A largo nnd lading Iniomu Innurcd to good cam assert ) Addrcav , for clrculit-8 , A.C. , > o\ stu IROS CO. , ns Pcodo ht. , N V 616us 3p " n , in o cry township In . . tat h comtrj" tell goods thai are u cmiitlc' . I > o competition , h h j $75porino-.th Im.ljo75 c nts for sample. At1.Ire88 Wa > land & tlaybou no , 09 State tt..Chkns'o 111. 310-V7p t , o A Ioy 17 or 18 irars oW , German or TT Hcintiinaiiaj prcftnod S , Lcltmtu llO Far- naniSt. . T-ror tne Chamrifii Ink Krawr AOK.MKMANT Omaha , Neb llfAMKn-ARonti to sell tre Perio'8 : Family Atlas Vl of tl.o Woild , aid Koll'slii8tiutor.on weekly niymcn'e. Call a'tcrnoou or adJrcBf > 302. N , 13. Street , Omaha. 189-2 > p A OKMHWANTitD. Addresa St. Louis Kloctrlo Ijimp /i Co. , St Louis for circular , cute und turmaot the candle power Marsh Electric Lamp. 811-11)12 TXTAMfD Agents In eitry county to lollclt foi [ VV the MutualIkr.cHt Amoclatlon cf Om&ha.Nob. Call on or address Otto Lobitk , Hccrctary and Gen eral Mam ger , 1222 Karnam ttreut 7iSaugl SITUATIONS VYANTHD. ANTKD-SI'Uillon ' liy DrUjr Clerk , German , W B'rifle , 30)t'arsrU. lor liperienio.CHpeel illy In praoiletl cbcmiKtry and inanu'JOHirlii ) ; . [ lt t rtcumtncuilitloria olsn from lait em ] lour. Iddresa Dm'gilt lova Home , Kast Lea Moluis , la. ' B58-2-P _ 7AhrrD situation by ft n > ht i UK o ok In hotel Vl ( .iifbtaumnt AJdrcss Cjok , lljooilljo 15 J2p T7ATHKni | lnirjcnt b ) HlrRleman with elngla VV oreloublode'ivrrv teiin , In grocery rr otncr lusiiiesp. AddrttHdtliMry. \I7AMKD-By buslntsilidy 31eara clJ , losltlon I * as roiiimeKlil tra\clr , for fcorne hile8al louse Dlrfet Mrs. I aura Warren , P.O i'y S3t ! Jj > MISOELLANEUD8 WA T8. I\TA-.Trn A jurlncr with two hundred il" lira to Tt uD a'e In aprollt l > ! o uianufacturlci ; bmlnes' d Jrona T. , Dee ulllce Sts ! 2p Sa dh tTAMfD Man mid "lfo would IIVo to take < h > rgo IT ofarrttaurant at moderate ealury. Addrois I T. B. , care lice 813 22 | 3r iI7AMi'D-Tj lorrow ? l,000 < n K K. eccurlly. I > puable In ono and two \earf Addroi Htatlnt ; go mount ot Inteieit 8. 8 H llgeolllce 3)7-2 < p 51. fl/'AMBD-rrlvate dancing lessor * , a lady nre- IT ferred : icleieuccirtiiullid. Apl ] > 1814 ( ill- 1 irnlatt 335-2p UrI I tf-'AMSD Iljardcrf ; escillent botrd ( lean , air ) ei , IT rooms , comfortable beds ; ( ! . ' . " od | l r < 0 per oek ; como and tr > . 1318 CaplUl A o. ' 77 23p terI I 7AMKH Uouie or 4 cr S rcurnsmar lll/hHcuool , atI \ goud reference. J T. I Bane , 1S2 V.Hth Jit. hoi ii7AMii ) Twuotj fl ii t'o d tcart. to work oa ; \ DUckllill branch bDux City i I'aclfla II II m four djl an rcr di ) , bo rd and feed leaauQ- blet > thlpb > eadof week.'rco traieporlatlon Iu- ulre at blaven HI u 0in baer ) 1 Utul.lfii U r { tin Oounc.UliuUi , low * ! i91 2/p _ 5 1 T7ANT D 6CO people to brlnif the r watctoi to WhuImS Eilekion'Btsoeicpalrod ilitU'actiou ' 1101 mrmticJ , 131 tf for ) tlf AMTKD-KTcry * AJ ln nef < 1 ° ' wing ma. r T ciolnf , to we the new Improved Amrlc n No. r. E. FJodman A To. aeents S20 N l lh. S30H ' HOUSES ANiTlOT3. IJ'OR RKIT-NOW hcu fl room , ? H per month. Inquire 2Id and Iltiit Sl U > s IKrgnueat , 3 > 0 2Jn for BKNT Store nxiin , lilt rrnam St. 1 O f ! U\ljAl i > . S4JS7 J7 < oR RKXT Dcaiitlful suburban tcjlctcnte piopcrt ) , 4 " rtt ( if giotind , liric hon o7 rooms , llnoloi i- tlon , fpltndld i lew , etc , or * II tell ImnroTctrcnts with & 5oirslea e of crounl Bt a sacrifice ' V tfane ft Co , l.Mh ami Fainam 31311 If OR BRNr-Hof.9 Xo. 1813 I'arinc , Cor. 14th St "Tf 809 ! 3p 1pOR R < T Bilck hctno to roonn , suitatlo for ' boirdlnc fcoiMc , Cnw St. belwccii Kth and 1Mb . C A it i i e A C ) . ISlh and Farnim. 293 tf FOR RRM-Chcip stor , 311 K. Ulh street. 76 24p FOR RRVT-lIotificj of 0 and 0 roorrs In No 1 loca tion. Apply at cilice ol C. I Tajlor , 8W. cor. 14th and DoiulM. J75'f IfiORRRsr A lulldlne2xfM. Inquire at Mo < ton 1 dry goods store , . loth ft , BJfUf J7 < OR RUNT A ttablo for S homes ono block foulh ot the u. I * . dtpoL Inquire of U. tec , grocer , 22toa\enworth. 784tf IflOH RUNT Cottiwro 8 rooms , house 10 room * J. 1 1'hlppi Hoc , Seward and Campbell. SSMf 110OMS KOU ItifilNT. F I OR Kim Two unfurnished IATHO front rooms 1103 llontrdSI. OR RSST Two ttlcolv " furnished rnniin for lUlit K , na "furniture lor silo chc i ) . 1612 _ IfoR nr.NT Two futnlflicd front rooms with or 1 ttltlicut lie-aid , 17H CalllornU street. SoU-SSp OR RUM lUnJsjmcly furnished retires , 1701 t'aHtol Avenue 3J7-I p Ii 1i i oRRKNT Itoom. Inquirj drue itoro cor 10th 1 nr.il IJouphi S3DII FOR RUM larcc , Imcd'omclv furnliheil room" . elncU or en sultf. modern conunlcncesj CXLC- lent board for frentlcincn , 1718 Dccljto Slltf F -I urii'ihoil ' floor , til comj kto fur lionsa- Apiinifl ( ii'caco. ' ao 2Jp F oil RKSI Itonms In Iol3 ( h'l ifO St /iiil" to O I. UaMsiK Ml.7 F Ion : RRVT Doulila ( niljr. furnlahoi' , nisi ! UiL.lj room , fu-nl'hcd , ISO ! ) Chlca-3 Sf 3JO-27i | IOR BB.Trooms ind Mtchen , ru-nr tHlli 01 1' crci St , ? 3 pir niontb 325 S5p 17\OR RUNT A ik'isiiit fii'iilshcd front room , at Mils' 15thSt,0p Herald 3102rp FOR RUM rnrnuliod or unfurnUhcd new tottape , with I KO jarc' , 2ht St , one block noilli of St. Marx's Axe. 283 22p F I OR RUNT A 1 irgo pleasant furnished front room 1513 Jones St. 2h2-22i , FOR RKNT luinlehed rocm , 1809 Jnrn'xm street. 302-22 FOR RK.sr Handsome furn skid romg , 18 0 I > mln'0 252iiU17 170R KKM Fiirulshed room , 1717 Casa street "if i1 Joe. Itoattj. TTlOR RR.\T Furnished rooms , from $7 t'lSlf , ' > 13 ' J } Plcraant etrdU 03-2p FOR RP.ST Furnished front room , 1303 Carvilol A\cuuo 195-22n FOR RKNT Furnished rconie , 1517 Daxcnixirt St. 169-SSp of newly ( urnleneil rooms , 1811 Callfurnla st , E. D. Van Court. 87311 pen RHST Unfinished rooms In liccmor'a block ! for. 8th and Howard. EOOtt TT01 RUM Furnlehed rooms for light houiccplns , PlrHi Plr Bccmcr's block , Cor 8th and Howard 70 > tt Tfloa RK.NT With board , nicely furniihod south Ij room , with use of parlor ; also gao , and bath. 1409 Jones St. 018-tl F I OR RUM Pleasant room furnished , 1123 Howard St. 427-tf ' uoocganiomccs nBughmann'sblock. JL1 834-11 IJ'OR ' riKNT For manufao'urlng purnosos or hall , JU argo room 44x75 , 3d floor , No. 110 B. 14th Bt. , enquire at 1409 Uodgo bt. A. J. Simmon. 7J4-tf F FOR RR\T- Centrally located furnlahcd rooma at 623 ! BOtith 15th fit. 713-tl [ Ton RKNT fjtrcc front room on first floor with or C without board : inquire t 1901 f arnam StB B T-tf iOOifd With boarddoblrablA for summer. Apply bat St. Charles Hotel. 716-tf FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. JjUKhALK-Va'uiDli ) prcpeitv lor H leS > V. corner J7 of Mill end Jonsetreef LotH 13i ftct pquaio T. 1th linprcieiuenl > i , rj'jt ng ( or 8231 inr monthllao ; chance for circulation ; Unlnii I'Acille ihdged t } open I4ih S'leot ' to south next iprlog. A ] > ply to Mrs l'e bdyNi > . 1407 Jonis street Sll-3 Foil flAiK-r.ca\log Om liI I will Ftll or lease on long tlm , a flnonew ? room houhj.and fiirnlluro Iho lionso has all modern Iniprovuroenlb and flno lo cation 3 blocks fromcourt house. Address F H. S , 217 8.18th street. 287tt tjVR BALK House and 4 BO o of ground on Sher JD uianA > o7 ; roorrs , well , cistern and barn , a'l for $3,500 ; terms easy. A. Saundcra A. Co , opp. Pnxlon. cmtf rpKO or 4 lot > Marlon l'laccwlU ; trade for residence .Land pa ) dlfleroncoln cisb. W. II. Green , over 1-1 National Itank. . 79311 f OR SALS S3 feet on Cumlng betn eon 38th and 20th 1 u Itb house , * 2,700. Bedford & Souer. 717-tl F OR BtLK Large house , nenly built , 0 rooms , all modern Improxemcnta with i ot , at 171C Caaa st ; Inquire at premises. 727tf FOR SAIH. ItO Icet fror.t nn Vlrglcla avenue , ono block from head of St Mar'e a\4. f3,0JO for ill , or J1.800 for half.V. . II. Urecn , o\cr 1st Na tional Hank. 10 tt IVOR HALK Frrti lorn for nVo on liurt nnd CumlngB J ? between 28th and Slat cheap , tngldo property edford & Souer. 729 tf FOU SALE MISOELLANKOUa / [ ORHALK Hornc , uazon and hirncis for { 00. In- t 1 qulro 131s I arnam ht. 833 23 FOR HlLX nil tear old horao , Mofght 1,300 Ibs , 1010 Wi-bster street. 2CO 26p , ' Or would tralo or a good horse and F'ORBALK ; SO acres In ( kuncr count ) . Apply to 218 outh 13thS reel. 2 < etf 7011 hAiit THO wheel cut , cheap. Wtl I1 hans & McK n , U03 Farnam. 5COt [ 'OKHAI.K ' Furnlturi ) anil ku o ol hoarding houea F 35tioni9. AddrtBL M Ileo ollloe fOE BALK A nlco jounjt toMn of mares treed bug t1 gleand harncua. Impure at Kdholiu t J'rlckEOim pp IO 13itf / OBHAW Dollerand engine , ZOhorsopower boiler I"ndeii < lne , In good running order ; want to Bell 'r the reason that they are not largo enough for 10 now machinery which cwIII put line our rcw ulldlng on Hartley bt Clarke llron. St Co. , 1403 ou laaHt M7tl on hand at a bargain , No 1 wioond hand carriage phaeton and aide bar bugglea , a'bo urn. rullas and eunbhjulva , at HU5-1411 Vodge Ht. Ig 7 > ORSil.x A good piano , cheap. Mm. A C'aldei- 1 uootl , 1010 California bt. 712-tt C JIEAL ESTATli. 7ua Him 10 i res 2 mle ! from clt\ , near Ituscr , 40r'dia | tf out , wtil located , $110 per acre. Knit Inrgain Cbolie lot In Denlso'd add , (676. r One ( f the bo t irnpr ted ' rner lota In til irpy coucty , 5CMOC , ilionUck of giiueral inurcU n to at reasonable figures > H'ixHO feet on I > ougU * reir 20ili Bt , J'.OOD. Hi Corner lot tOdIO , on Kill St. , K mntzi'a 3d add. , room house , ci liar and will , i,800 l ' 6d ftct on farntm , tear 18th , 9 0,000 , tO 20Jfc ton.S 10th ( trcct , Kourtie's Sd odd , I-K ! 4 room huuta , liable , * ta , $2SO Lot * 10 , 1C , 17 nd 18 , block C , Ilanecoin I'llic , CbO , at cany Urrni , Lot 10 , block 6.Hin o ro Place , W5at oiay terms Lot 20 , llJtk 17 , lUii'OOnilUw , II.J50 , at My rmf. Lot 1C , Wett Kid a < H , Karnam Ht , South front , ,759. tt tail term Cu tutu , block 10 , 1'jrkoi's add , JI.OW ) , &t euy run. L-.t dOiUO , east front In Horbuh'g 1st add , S'.SiO oil ) tirrnr Let 75il25. H 17th St , neir Center , tl.DVt 44 feet front on t'arnam near 19th Ht , SU5 per ft P3U22 on lEth , neir Cvnttr , cait front , , mil luso , ttib ! * , well , ft" , f..lOU. Do tot fill | u iinut > tv , thUlta bargain UnckelilB in 1'iUljenu , Clarlt'j , . Penile' * , IU oinand llurrOak id'ia good aiBjitmunt of hovsrsfor rent. H J 24 _ P VULSEN & CO. . 1613 _ ratn > mdL _ _ irkiRLsm IVsnt unooiiuplod ground In the ty tor warenouso houaui > 7 feet front on Ixjixmwjrth , irth bit 10th and 1Kb , will Sijofor V ) ) c ra. lltd- 739.U ' ' . > 44 \ UJfMon h rn j fit , rS.OOO House and lot In Kounti * Ind Add , lot (0 ( i MO Homo and lot on * outh llth sl.$220a Hou o nd Ht on Oonvont st , near Haincy , Joe 60 choice lots In Kilb\ place and Jerome Turk ' on ewy tr rm A lull Intertft In an establlihM ll trj biumps * th' citv tnod In Ncimha , SUnton and Oto Counties S acre tractn > rth Omahi , Jl.Vncry chop - I VIR uh ci mi iniin-Aiid want rc l eatat. in t.lnctln , rll SMCOfarm In fmiuntj , NbrH > .i. ? lWf.rm ( 9irlM M" tof I.inroln Krsnlllfi nouoly , Ntbrnka. 18 030 firm In f ranVliu < lunty , l ) AddreM Shornlii. SherwInA to , l i aniffl flto- krro , Llnivlj , NrSr sV J-22 | npR Rtciusoii-lirpro\od and unimprorc.1 lands LMnJJebrask aiidlo to etchango for Omahji report } . il < ; iruc , opp postotro. IS9tf rXU > nClc \ Und pi cewithin 4 Mocks of the oar /llno and within two nmtbs rirs will run In front of property Will ncll or will tralc for Innlda property and | \ illtTerencalnatuoi In i vih Par ties having inortsasa iiropcrtv < in trade and s-iuro no propcrt ) free of fnciimbranee W II Oroen. ' - o\cr 1st Natlcnal lUnk 127-tf BUSLNKSS OHANOKS. TTVm TRADR Nancoiimot ) lands for stock of ztn * I1 cral lucrchindlio or hardware. Addrtm John llmlertKlra. Central City. KcK S42aui21 I7iu. TRAHKKino bit scle for cootl horse , Addreta T II U Hap Ktllcc. Council finds. ( \RA\n-rr-to ru-tUo Rcntn who r k mlcimcn. KtotlioiH \ \ ncoj dclr i. siwo.v i. tu , 10 wrir uoisios St s to K _ _ _ SJO-SSp F OR sji.s Store flttuicsery chcip , at O'OS. 10th _ Hlrccl , Om lu _ S. I , Hchwartr ; _ 2'Jl-SOp Ti OR8M.n-lcst ! iirintiinl bnkor > In tlio rlty of jf Llnioln , nt lilBO tronl , , a Uo jtirs l ) so on good two s'oryhrlik bull llm : wlt.i nliis furnWicd ronitH upstair" . A complete bakery mid rcstaur nt a pxiil route ruid wi.u-on and K nrst-cKvi rci'nurnnt trade Uoodrcasom lorsclllnjt. J K. Crook , 1235 0 street Lincoln Neb ' , , 239-22p 'T'O RXCIUMIK \ ? 0,000 stock of bran now h rd- J. ware , direct from the factory , for good Nubraaka or Iowa land. To rent Four splendid olllccs. )70 ) tl H. C. 1'ATTKItaON. ISth nd KarnamSt -A 21 room notrillng house with gnoj trade and dolii Kuiil bii < lne9. will sell nr dij for pro-on orn lion or for 81,030. Cimtrallv locitixl. t'or partliuHracJtll nn or address A lllrkcl Wtlnut 8t , Kane&s Cltu M . 2b ) 2lp FOR mtu A nice fruit nnd tindyKtnro In bi'it part of city. Address Cand ) , Ileo ollUe 25J Sip FOR 8 ( t.t At a bargain , Metropolitan hotel , Ken- c < auNeb. Adlrcjj Necdham Urns , KcnimaM , Neb. 2tfl 23p _ _ rpo KVCIIANOK - For Diraia nr Llmoln rotlilenra 1 property Unuto and grotinim In llctl Cloutl , $4,000. 10CO niroj lin I 111 tVtlutcr rotint ) at ? M l > ir acre , no lucumluaiKe. Itay O lleckcr , lied Cloud Neb l-3SOp " . - Hour mill ; cipaclty 120 bbla. per d j ; eluator capacitj , 20,000 hiuheln , K o I track facliittea ; onl.i mill in Omaht , Will soil cr trade for farinrropcrtj. Valued at 30,000. ! W. U. Green , o\cr lit National Hank. 705tl BfBiMWi til\NCK-Abotit $ SOO HIH buy an ostab- llshtd Luslnoss , togethir with Kate for ono } ear of building. This Is a goad ba.gala for uomo ono Aildrces S. P. , Ileo olllco. 818tt PERSONAL. A gtiitT IIOMH Kor Udlea during conllncmcnt j VCorrcapondenceionfldtntlal. AdJrfHl Lock liov (33 , Line. Jn , Neb. 80S-Au < 12p LADIES If you want your plumes or tips cleaned , dyed nnd curled ; flret-olasB work guaranteed , go to Henry Sincere , 1310 Jackson at. 493-jij 22 DR. A cniuTximitU ) Msgnello phyelclan , teat aiK developing medium , o > er 019 north 10th St , _ tss.ji LOST AND FOUND. - LO I PI ilu cloth , Mother Hubli ud iloak Fin Jcr u111 Ijo reuanleil liy lu.\iiij ; b.une at the stern Of MoNamara & Duncan ! 28tf "I osr-Fchool house spcc'flcations. Finder \\ill JL/pleisolea\o at Bee cillli-e. 940 23p LOST A In ) her about IZjeirs older ; \ | > oir nhcnKst lekii alnjnt two weeks ago. AsulUUo reward will bo paid for the return or any Information leadlnz to his iccocrAddress W. H. Mutter. 305 2gp CTRATitDOR ; roiKV A eiirrcll mire with whlto O star In the foreheaJ. Kin lor mil recoil n a llbor- alrenard by returning her to Cumlu'd & Qulrin. gro cers,13th and Chicago street f.17-tf RUPTURE CURED. No Operation , or useless trusies Dr. M. If. Moore 243 Wabash a\o. , Chicago , Ills. , at Ornaha ctery 80 daa. Send stamp fir circular. 433 Jly-22 MISCELLANEOUS. BKD AM ) HOARD SJperweokat Cor , of If , anJ Leatecwcrth St. S21-27p SALBHMAV Collins on Itctall Pruzcl't anJ Orocora In Nclriskajcin add to his li.it lull line Imported caatllosoipaolUe and fBjentlal clli , poifumo etc , on liberal commission , by addressing with referne , importer box tJEONew Vork 1' . O. 819-2 p TH U P. Park located 12 miles 8. W. on U. P. rotd , Is now open to the public and can bo rented for plc-nlc ] and social gatherings Special rates for faropUcn. For terms , oall or Address Ii. C. Schwenck Papllllon , Neb. 992-tf BROOD HARM Parties wishing to purohiao brood mares for ranch purposes pleaio call at Hainan's Livery stable , 413 aoith 13th street , Omaha. 302-tf /"tuswsrLViiRTAo , ( loot not glio you heart-hum. V-Tags redeemed al one o nt , each by the dealers Peycko Bros. , Agents. 033-tl > ABIUR On Elkhorn and Platto. T. Murray. 710- /"limwsavimTAo.lts fruit flavored , tagn redeemed V at ono cent each by tbo dealers , Peycka Urns , agents. 8J3.t ( on banjo given by U K Oellcn INSTRUCTION Capitol avo. 180 tf PRIVV VAL'LTH nnd rcs < poo'fi cleaned in an odrksa wa ) . A. Evats , 120i DoiUo at. 015-iUK'Jp 1IlKwSiLVKH TAO , It does not taint the breath , tagt V rodoemedat ouoceit ah by the dealers. l'c > ck Iron , Agcnta. Ai43-tf OMAHA INSTITUTE MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. FOK7IIK 7I1UIJH.\T ll' ALL jHRoiiic fiHD SURGICAL DISEASES. The ( argent Mntllcnl inatlfiito Waot of Mississippi rilvor. Iftjr rooms fur tlio in .oin lnii n cr iniiKnri Th logician ami hurii > i > ri In clmn i r tin I' ' "i > " liai atl nlit tr ) 31111uf tu resBful piurtlt r , t < l > n aidM uMliiuntj nr rara nrwrltntu ivi iix.'cliiH.U 111 lirlr Toiioiml. paitini-nlK ttiiiri roxciHruLiKun lieformlui'S mil Tnr ! nifftt lot UUUICN , Inc. . , Tumorl , Cunrlrl ( l trl. llrond.i. Inhalation , hlrrtrlrlir , I'truliili fi'llci'i ' ; , Klduti , I r Hklu nj Ulooil lll. .oi UiU rur PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN Pin 1411Hrkrin , mil .stKinn rUo'in h mlni > l 'eaknoiiA , Kpernulorrhfril HuhlllH Olftf I , Nlrlrlure Varl iceleantlall Ulioaiei of the Imnurr aril htiiutl irRii ii * lre4t6ilbjCiirreip' > n'l li < u urlVmonttlly CouflilctitUI vdkf Inei tunt bjr mall ur esprUMi wltttuut mirk * to Iniji btat 'Ulpnli or .f nJer A.lre.i atl Ibltiiri to OS1HU UXUI < Al INI ) HI'HCIICil. INHTITIT ? . tuliTenut , . tiki ill/ . - \ N SPRIHG VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 . .i. 'M.USE. ' . .