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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , APUIL 25 , 1887. THE BEST KIND OF A BOOM , Substantial Prosperity of David Oily and Butler County Recorded , A RICH SECTION OF THE STATE. Bolltl ( Jrowtti of Teknniali Improve- incuts jnt Grnnd Inland I'liolps Coiinty'H Itnlli-oad 1'roHpects 1'ronpccts at liny Springs. Dnvld City's Showing. DAVID CITY , Neb , , April 23-tCorrc- Bpondcnco of the Bun , ] There arc booms und booms ! Big booms ami little booms ; booms of value and booming ' 'winds. " Every town is indulging in u boom , but the town having the biggest boom is not always the best place to Hud n good business location. There is ono town in this state which lias not been boomed or often mentioned. Jt is David City. The town is located very nearly in the geographical center of Uutlor county. Uutlor county was or ganized in 1808 with hixty-ono votes. It is in the third tier of counties west from the Missouri and its county metropolis is Just sixty miles from Omaha on an air line , 'and the same section line. It is u county peculiarly riclt in the character of its Boil , winch will produce every variety of cereal or grass kn own to cultivators ol this latitude. Tlio county comprises a total of 377,000 acres of land , of which 18-1,000 will bo under cultivation this year , hence , is yet only half developed. Its population now reaches 10,000 , an as- miranco that It is capable of sustaining b future population of 130,000 people. David City is a town of 1,500 popula tion , free from any debt for exclusive city purposes. She has a graded school Vith a building 105x15 feet , two stories , nnd employs a principal and seven as- fistants. Arrangements are being made for two additional buildings for primary departments. She has six organized church societies , viz. . Congregational , Methodist , Baptist , Catholic , Lutheran andCampbellite , The four first mentioned have places of wor ship.All All the loadinc secret orders have or ganizations established hero. This town is the best furnished of nnj other town in the state outside of Omahn and Lincoln. The Omaha & Republican Valley , from its Lincoln and Omaha junc tion at Valparaiso , enters the southeast corner of the county and goes out of it on the west. On this line is located Brain- nrd , nine miles southeast , and llising , ten rules west of David City. The Lincoln & Northwestern branch of the B. & M , enters the county on the south and goes out on the north , terminating at Colum bus. On this road is Ulysses , fifteen miles south , Garrison eight .miles south , and Bellwood ton miles northwest of David City. The Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley , a branch of the Chicago & North western , is now in course of construction. This line of road will enter the county in the extreme northeast , traverse twelve Wiles of the beautiful Platte valloy. ovoi the table lands , aud thence out at the southwest corner , after crossing the lovely Blue valley. On this roud will bo located four new towns lirst , Linwood , twenty miles northeast , and a now town ton miles northeast ; ulso a now town eight miles southwest , and Surprise , iu . the Blue valley , sixteen miles southwest of David City. The Union Pacific survey' ors have just finished a preliminary sur yoy from Columbus , which will be called itjje Columbus cut-oil' . This completes connection with the Union Pacific bruncti Sines running into the northwest part of the state , and now terminating ut Col' Airnbus via David City over the Omanu & Republican Valley railroad. These lines also connect with the Missouri Pacific ul Lincoln , and again with the Wabash at VSt , Louis , ana all the Gulf und Missis 'flippi lines comprised in Gould's southern system. This road will be built this sum ancr. This line will locate but ono towi tin the county , which will bo twelve mile : > ( northwest of David City , in the rich unc fertile Plat to river valloy. With thi Hastings branches , northwest branches , Lincoln nnd Omaha branches , David Citj in most beautifully located for divisior ' .headquarters. . The Northwestern is build Ing another line on the east side of the county from a junction at Linwood "JChoy cross the Omaha & Republican Vul ley railroad at Bralnurd , thence througl Seward and Fillmore counties. Tin icompany will locate two new towns H 'tho ' county on this lino. The B. As M. i now building a branch line from Ashlam to Schuyler. They lay about twelve mile of track in Butler county. They will onlj locate one town in the county. There will be 150 miles of railroad tracl in Butler county before the end of 1837 At the present assessed valuation of road Of their class in the state , the total assess Able value of this property will umoun to about three quarters of a million del lars. lars.There will bo a total of fourteen mat kot towns in the county , nil in dircc connection with David City. Whil these numerous towns furnish gooi mail and other facilities for the convenience vonienco of tamers , the very excess o them entirely obviates all possibility o nuy of them oven becoming rivals o David City , the county scut. With such surroundings and convpn iouces , no ono will bo justified in snyin , that David City Is not happily situutei for either business or social attractions There is no place of importance to whic n citizen might wish to go but that th train will bo along some time during th day to take him there. These Severn roads crossing as they do , is equivulcii to seven railroads. All the town needs is capital and enterprise torpriso to develop intp one of the hand aomost nnd thriftiest little inland cities ii the whole state of Nebraska. Some c its citizens have nerve us well us ftutti M. J. Jones , ono of its oldest citizens rr contly purchased seven lots , which ar upon to bo ornamented with substantir b'rick store rooms. W. M. Bunting George Schwcsor and F. W. Paddoc have demonstrated their faith before thi by putting up handsome brick blocks. -Like every other town or city on oart David City has her "claimsr' follo\v who don't want any boom ; who want tli earth all to themselves , but the strange who means business , with a big "B" an B rustle ut the cud of it , will Und lots c friends , and not lack for customer ; Those hunting homes will find 0x091(01 ( opportunities , as the various addition are so controlled that no one individui or sjmheato owns a monopoly on built iijg sites , even was any such the apparci 1" design of any of our lot owners. ' " Not canvassing the needs of this tow from the standpoint of muc desired manufactories alone , good , sul I- Btnntiul briok storerooms und ollict * 1 * need not go begging long for occupant Ono grist mill with four sets of rollers , crowded nil the time to Its utmost cupai UY and the time for another is now rip A good substantial hotel is a matter i most urgent necessity. The demand i this direction is increasing daily. The coining in of now railroads hi made n porcn.tlbVpchange already in tl rites charged by our old railroads. Th is a very satisfactory departure from Ion established usage , especially to furrno who aru getting two and u quarter con n bushels more for corn than they otho wise would. Any live man looking for a good bus 1 ness fyoutlon , will not bo disappointed I bu search if he should put David Cil . tfl * mil- * down among the other points in his list , which he desires to visit in his pilgrimage among Nebraska towns , C , Hurt County's fjttccn City. TKKAMAH , Neb. , April 23. [ Corre spondence of the BKE. ] Tckamah is the county seat of Burl county , a city of the second class , and by far the largest city between Omaha and Sioux City , with the exception of Bla ir. The great num ber of brick residences , together with its immense wealth , show that Tekamnh stands on a solid rock , and the number of new and substantial buildings contin ually being creeled foreshadow Tckamah as the future great and queen city of Hurt county for all time to como. The improvements that are being madein town and country are of of a substantial character which surely indicates the prosperity of the town and country. The citizens arc always on the alert to push anything in the nature of public improve- meiTts. The business men arc enterprising - ing and carry largo stocks of goods. The city lias one largo and commodious brick hotel , the Merchants , which affords lirst class accommodations for its many guests. The hotel would be a credit to anv city. Ono brick school building accommo dates the COO pupils and the young ideas are taught to shoot by nblo and compe tent instructors The Baptist , Methodist , Lutheran and Presbyterian denominations a > : o well rep resented hero. Hurt county is ono of the most produc tive counties in the state , and is peopled by a thrifty and comparatively wealthy class of farmers. The canning factory of this place , which was established one year ago. is proving a great good for the city and surrounding country , and its capacity is to bo doubled this year , so as to meet the great demand for its products. This is the only ono in the country. The civic societies are well represented here. A board of trade is being somewhat agi tated and no doubt an organizatiod will bo effected in the near future. The city has two newspapers which represent the two great parties of the country. The Herald , democratic , is a newsy shoot and reflects well on its editor. 'Iho Bur- Ionian , of coiuso republican to the core , the oldest paper iu the county t is in n most nourishing condition , enjoying by far the largest circulation of any pupcV In the county. The able management of this paper is seen on every hand and commendation for it is heard from nearly every voice in the county. A source of delight to all Tekamahites is her character , in a moral sense of the word , also her law-abiding , intelligent , liberal nml hospitable people , who aru always active in the interests of the town and county. The great wish of every one's heart iu Burt county is a compet ing railroad , an east aud west line. Sev eral surveys have been made through our county , and no doubt ere long the iron horse will bo seen coining into Tckamah direct from Chicago. Tckamah has : i great deal of capital and no doubt will oft'er largo induce ments to different manufactories not al ready represented. Gratia Island' * * Grist. GUANO ISLAND. April 21. [ Correspon dence of the BEE. ] The United States Investment company , of this city , has just been organized and articles of incor poration filed with the secretary of state for the purpose of making loans in Ne braska. The incorporators arc II. A. Koonig , A. II. Baker , O. B. Thompson , William. Hoprgo , O. A. Abbot. C. A. Von SVasmor and Gustav Koohler. The insti tution will be a strong ono. Senator S. N. Wolbach is putting in a icw front to his mammoth retail store in this city that will improve it very much. By the change Mr. Wnlbach keeps up with the many line improvements being made on the principal business street. The iron is ordered for the street rail way company and it will be started in a few days , and pushed forward to com pletion by July 1. The insurance companies have just paid W. 11. West , boot and shoe dealer , $2,600 , loss on stock damaged by the re cent lire. The lese on thoSchaupp's mills , burned last summer , has been paid , wo under stand , by all the companies except the Home of New York , which still refuses to pay. It was an honest loss and should have been paid , The company has re ceived thousands of dollars in premiums in this city and jts policy is short sighted and creates indignation and distrust iu the insurance business generally. W. H. H. H\rrison , the newly ap pointed judge for this new judicial dis trict , has dissolved partnership with Representative Kief , who will carry on the loan und insurance business alone. Judge Harrison will have his time fully occupied by the duties of thooQicc is the reason for the change. The brick manufacturers are doing their utmost to keep up the supply ol this product for the building season , and owing to the unusual demand will find ( lilliculty in doing it. The Grand Island Pressed Brick company are shipping lanrc quantities out on the new line of the 15 & M. Now and extensive improvements arc being made in the Scarlf block for the new Bank of Commerce and they will have ono of the finest outfits in tins city Work on the now four story hotel u being pushed rapidly and it will bo com plotcd earlv in the season. A largo block" of land has been pur chased just cast of this city by West & Schlotfoldt. It is to bo platted and mudi an addition to the city. Phelps County Jubilant. HOI.UUEOE , Neb. , April 31. [ Corre opoudonco of the BEE. ] The central am northern parts of this'county are jubilan over their certainty of u railroa.l at last Some weeks ago the Kansas City d Omaha railroad company submitted : proposition for bonds in aid of said com puny through the townships of Audersot and Center , to a point near the old towi of Phelps Center. In Anderson town ship the bonds carried by a vote of CO t < 20 , and in Center township by a vote o 08 to 0. This insures Phelps county i third railroad and n grand boom thi coming summer. No less than eight ; men are now at work on the B. & M cinder pit a short distance from Ho'.drogi making ballast for the roud bed ot the B & M. railroad , and it is expected that i large force will soon bo at work on thi round house and shops to bo erected her < this summer. A forty ncro addition to Iloldrogo 1m just been laid oft'adjoining the town 01 north bv the Kmsol Bros. , and the lot nro selling rapidlv. Twenty of then wore sold the first daj they wore on tin market. Holdrcgo real estate is raputl ; Increasing in vtiluo and new building nro going up in all parts of the city. J. U. Patrick , one of our lending youni attorneys , was married to Miss'Lulu Bal lard , of Hastings , the past week and the ; will take up their abode in Holdrcgo a once. The B. & M. company has laid a sid track on their main line about sovei miles cast of Holdredgo , and n now towi situ will belaid onthere soon. Suporin tundent Campbell has been in the city number of days recently , overseeing am directing movements proparitory t buildings to bo erected here at once. Most excellent rains hare fallen her of late and the ground is thorough ! soauod. Farmers nro all jubilant an hard at work , llearostate men .have a ! j i1''i * 1 1 rttiMIti , ' iSu. inu * i hey onn do to tnko cnro of now comers who are -coking hotucs iu tills tfniuil country. _ The Sticrtdnn County llooin. HAT Si'itisos , Nub. , April 2J. [ Corro- sponilcnco of the HEK. ] The Shoridnn county boom continue. ? with unabated vigor , Hccunt rains have greatly in creased the buoyant feeling among farm ers. ers.Two Two moro churches are under contract , making total of four in a town less than two yours old. A roller mill would bo n. big paying in vestment at thU poliit. Thousand * of icrcs of small grain are In the ground. 1'ho attention of mill men is invited. A dully mail from Hay Springs is being oudly demanded bv the 15ox Hutto pco- iilo , and petitions looking to that end lave been largely signed in the country south. A militia company has boon organized n Hay Surlngs , and application made to tbo governor for its mustering into tlio scrvico of the stato. It is generally tin- lerstood that Representative McUann is to command the now regiment. From twonty-livo to lifty loatled teams and numbers of cattle leave this point every day for the south , west and south west. During a storm Thursday night sixty Hex Hutto teams , waiting hero for Tcitrht , found shelter at ono of the largo livery barns. Tlicro were eighty-six cars of onii- irant movables side-tracked at llav Sprjngs during the past month , a"s tgainst ( > lghty-cight at all points west uul north , including all the towns on the iiatn and the Ulack Hills branch. It is cudily seen from tlin nfoovo that Hay Springs is the principal outlining point n the northwcbt. A $10,000 brick school house is among .ho probabilities during the present year. An energetic , intelligent , Christian pco- lie have taken possession of this great lorthwest , and church and school facili ties equal to Iho best in order settled states will greet the pilgrim in search of i homo on our boundless rolling prairies. Like the older settled portions of Ne- jraska , Sheridan county will make a meeialty of corn antl hogs , and when lie returns from the liclds como in this all we will make a showing that will surprise these who think Sheridan county "too far north for corn. " E. 11. H. The Many Advantages. South Omaha possesses advantages that many of our neighboring cities would jludly exchange for , having packcries , itock yurdsand other large industries that lave come to stay , bringing a small city in liemsclvus in the way of laborers aud heir families , and applications for sites 'rom other such enterprises coming in every few days , all of which cannot be lisputed will increase the value of prop erty in the vicinity and draw people de sirous of locating in a thriving corumu- lily. Why delay when yoh nave such llorious opportunities ? Call on C. E. Muyno , northwest corner of Fifteenth nnd llaruey t > ts , who is solo agent , and be convinced. _ _ The Very Latest. Parties who think of buying lots in South Omaha will please read the follow ing resolution : Resolved , That any ono building a dwelling house and having the same com pleted by the lirst of January , 1883 , shall nave a credit on their last payments as Follows : For a house costing not less than $501 ten per cent of the purchase price of the lot. For a house costing not less than $1,000 fifteen per cent. For a lituiso costing not loss than $1,500 , twenty per cent , mid for a house costing not less than $ jGOO , , twenty-live per cent. This arrangement to expire January 1 , 1883 , and lo apply to those lying west of the Union 1'uciiio Railway tracks and north of the Stock Yards. " The above resolution , passed at a meet ing of the land committee of the South Omaha Land Company , held April 22d. This is undoubtedly ono of the fairest offers over mndo to the people of Omaha. Now is the chance for the laboring people ple to make good home. Now is the chance to saVb oxhorbitant rents. Own your own homes , and every dollar that yon put in this property will bo like Abroad cast upon the waters. " .Only one- fifth cash ; balaeco on ousy terms , C. K. MAVNE , Solo Agent. Uontl Resolutions. The resolutions passed by the South Omaha Land svudicuto is just what both the poor and the rich man have been looking for. Head it in another column and you will bo convinced. There are inducements that will prob ably never bo offered again. Instead of paying rent you can own your own prop erty und never miss tno small amount that yon will pay for it. If you cull ut the otHco of C. E. Mayno yon will bo satisfied that the South Omaha syn'dicato is in earnest ana mean what they say . No Wild Cut. The now addition to South Omaha just placed on the market by the South Omaha Land Syndicate ana placed in the hands of C. E. Muyno , corner Fifteenth and Harnoy sts. , as sole agent , its west line lays just GOO feet from the Exchange hotel. The prices on these lots are as low as these offered in Wild Cut addi tions lying two miles farther' south , \vhich will not possess the accommoda tions offered by the street car lines which will bo in operation thi summer , passing through this now addition. The induce ments offered by the Syndicate people to builders of homes , are such us will be eagerly sought for , having ; a lemlcncy to encourage houses of a nature that will enhance the value of property in this vi cinity and bring dwellers who will take pride in making their homes attractive. The Many Advantage ; ) . South Omaha possesses advantages that many of our neighboring cities would gladly exchange for , having pack- cries , stock yards and other large indus tries that have come to stay , bringing a small city in themselves in the way of laborers and their families , und applica tions for sites from other such enter prise coming in every few days , all of which cannot be disputed will increase the value of property in the vicinity nml draw people desirous of locating in a thriving community. Why delay when you have such glorious opportunities if Call on C : E , Maynu , northwest corner of Fifteenth und Harncy streets , who is sole agent , and be convinced. C. E. Mayne , always on the look out for good and sotlnd improvements , iu which the poor can have unequal clmnco with the rich , has the solo agency for South Omaha lots , and his salesmen take pleasure In showing them. A man with half an eye can see to u glance that the packing houses and1 manufacturing es tablishments to bo located hero , in the near future , will send prices up a hun dred per cent. Good llemiliitIOIIR. The resolution passed bv the South Omaha Laml Syndicate Is just what both the poor und" the rich man huvo been looking for. Head it in anntlior column nml you will bo convinced. There are inducements that will prob ably never be oifured again. Instead of paying rent yon can own your own prop erty and never miss the small amount that you will pay for it. If you will call at the ollice of C. E. Mayni1 , yon will be satisfied that the South Omaha Syndicate is in earnest and mean what they say. Now Is the time to invest your spare cash in u sure thing. South Omaha lots are going faster than hot cakes , und why 1 Hucauso every one knows that in a few days prises are to be advanced. C. E. Mayne is sole agent for these Jots. The Omaha Land syndicate lias platted - ted a now addition to bniith Omaha , and for the next few days will make special terms to purchasers. C. E. Mayne , solo ngont for this addition , has salesmen al ways on hand with first class convey ances to show these lots. OMAHA. Neb. . April 51) , 1887. There will bo u meeting of the Fourth ward re publican club at ? : ! JO Monday evening , J5th inst. , at the city hall. Business of great importance will como before the club and a full attendance is requested. JOHN H. WIJHTM-H , 1'rcs. No Wild Cut. The now addition to South Omaha just placed on the market by the South ' Omaha Land Syndicate und'pl"'ed in the hands of C. E. Mayne , corner Fifteenth and Harney sts. , as .sole ngont , its west line lays just IHWfcot from the Exchange hotel. These prices on these lots are as low as these offered in Wild Cat additions lying two miles farther south , which will not possess the accommodations afforded by the street cur linen which will bo in operation this summer , p-isMiig through this now addition. The inducements of fered by the Syndicate people to builders of homes , are such as will be eagerly soiurht for , having a tendency to encour age houses of a nature that will enhance the value of property in the vicinity , und bring dwellers who < , will take pride in making their homes attractive. The time has como when our people are beginning to look ahead and make Mtro preparations for a homo for themselves. Now , boys , if you wjll put your money inlets lots in South Omaha you will find that in u short tlmo your lots will bo paid for , yon will be out of debt and your wives will be happy. Remember that C. E. Mayne sells these lots. The South Omaha Land company have appointed ( ' . E. Mayiosole | agent for the sale of their lots. Hoiwill show the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. ( .Signed ] W.A. TAX TON , President. Men are every day buylna property to which they have no title und are consequently quently jeopurdi/.ing their money. The title to South Omaha is clear and free from ineumbrance. Parties can safely buy and bo sure that they got what they pay for. C. E. Mayno lias salesmen who will take pleasure in showing this prop erty at all times. Sol/.o Upon a Fortune. Take the tide at the flood and increase your capital bv investing in South Omaha lots. C. E. MAYNE , sole agent. AN Worthy as Kntcrprlslnc. This has been truly culled "tho pro gressive ago , " and among t'-e ' progress ive men in real estate wo would like lo call your attention to C. E. Aiayne , cor ner Fifteenth uud Harney. Through his influence the South Omaha Land syndi cate has consented to place a new addi tion on the market. This addition em braces tlio most desirable property that has yet been offered to the public , if yon really want a profitable place in which to invest your money , cull on Mr. Mayne. It is only a pleasure for him to show these lots. Capitol Avenue hots. I have for sale on Capitol avenue in Hriggs place two choice lots never before offered. They join the lots on which Jcdgo Vaughan \yill build an elegant ruMuonco this spring. C. E. MAYNK. The time has come when our people nro beginning to look ahead und make sure preparations for a homo for them selves. Now , boys , if you will put your money into lots in South Omaha yon will find that in a short time your lots will bo paid for , you will bo out of debt and your wives will be happy. Remember that C. E. Mayno sells these lots. Men are every day buying property to which they have no title , anil are consequently quently jeopardizing their money. The title to South Omaha is clour und free from ineumbrance. I'arties can safely buy and be sure that they get what they pay for. C. E. Mayne has salesmen who will take pleasure in showing this pro perly at all times. A Conundrum. "Why stand yo hero all the day idle ? " Why not go around to C. E. Ma.yno's and buy onn of these beautiful lots in South Omaha and double your money ? Sidney Wollott , the elocutionist , 'to have memorized , moro than 300,000 verses of poetry. i That Tired Feeling l X 4 9 laio general at tills season that erory ono knows "lly son suffered from si'rljii. debility nna lost of what la meant by the expression. Achanso of sea appetite , and was restored tj health us aoon as bo son , climate , or of life. Inn such n depressing effect began to take our favorite medicine , Hood's Barsa- upon the body that ono feels all tired out , Almost parllln. We ruconimond Itit All our friends. " M us. completely prostruteJ , the appotlto Is loit anil tlicro THALIA K- SMITH , hclplovlllq.N. V. line ambltlontodoanjtblnz. The whole tondcdcy "I Mirrored comldorablyy'wJlnif for nearly a year of thosystem Is downward. In this condition Hood's ) troubled Hltli InOlgestlon,9 I dm now on my , fourth BartAprtUllals just the medicine needed. It purifies liottlo of Hood's SarsaparlUJ. imd norcr felt better Inmyllfo. It has madaaraw ) man of mo. " II , M the appetlte.ovcrcomcs the tlroil the blood , ibarpcns HILUIA.V , I ) js rialnes btrwiLTollce titutlonChlca < o , feelinn , and InyUorates every function Qt .the body. 111. Trjr It the Weak Strong Hood's Surtuporllln. "Two months ago I commenced taklnz Hood's Bar- "For manjr months I nuffered greatly. My whole , Baparllla ns an experiment , as I had no appetite or system seemed to be entirely run down , my ambition trength , and felt tired all the tlmo. 1 attributed mr wai gone , had palm In ray back , and a fceltnu of las- condition to scrofulous humor. I hid tried several lltude whlcli I could not throw off. 1 was treated un different kinds o medicine , without receiving nny successfully for kidney trouble. One day at my benefit , ilutai I luil taken half a buttle of brother's 1 saw a bottle of Hood's Sarsipnrllla and 1 food's S.irsjpar ppetlto was restored , und determined to try It. Before the first bottle waj tak- my stomach felt b huvo now tal.cn nearly enlrancandldlysaylwuirellered. Iharoused the three bottles , and I ne or was so well In ray lite. " medicine otr and on ever since , and recommend It for Mua.Jk.ssiE F. DOLIIKAHE , I'ascoag , It. I , kidney or liver complaints. Mils. W. 11. bllliNU , A peculiarity of Hood's Sanapirlllla U that It W7 Atlantic Arena * , Urookljrn. N.Y. itrenutbcnt and builds up the system while U crad | . N. 11. If you have made up ynur mind to nctllood'a catei disease. Now Is the time to lake it. artaparillu du uot take nny other. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all dugsti. SI l : sir for I 5. Prepared by C. f Bold bv alhlruirarUls. tl : sU for 15. Trep&rod L 1. HOOD & CO. , Apothecaries , Lowell. Mas * ; ' I 0.1. HOOD 4 CO. , ApothDcarlci , Lowell.Maaa 1OO Dose * Ono Dollar J 1QO DoiCK One Dollar MONEY TO LOAN. _ _ _ _ _ | h 2,001) ) to loan on real cmtnto. Apply to C. It g ) Keller , iWj ra r MR m t , city. (115 ( mlO _ $500,000 to Innnntn per cent , lltirrU A Sump son. 151(1 ( jloiiglns it. _ fiM $ rUroo TO LOAN at fl per ccntTMnbonoj A Llimlmn 1509 Knrnnm 121 _ MOXP.V TO t.OAN-0 r nnvl * To .real estate ami loun agents , 1305 I'urntun t. 75 _ ONKV to lonn nn renl esUto und chnttelH M S Katz & Co. 1511 rarniun st , , ground Moor , 757 $500nW ( To lonn on Oiiinlm city prupoity nt6 per cent. 0. W. Day , s. e. cor. MX. Illd. _ _ _ MONHY TO LOAN-OB city umffHriiT | > rop. crly.low lotos Stewart ft Co. , lloom J Iron bunk. _ 75'j " \TONEY to lonn. cmOi on ntuul.tio delay. tfl. J. w. iinil i : . I , . Sqiiliu , 14U Karimm M. , T'niton hotel bnlUllne. 700 MONKY I'lrst mnrttrniro notes. The Dougla' county bunk will buy papnts secured by first inoi tjf RojDit Cty | roiuty. 701 _ _ MONKY TO f.OAN on ttmirovc'l ' ienl state ; no commission clmn't > il. Lonvltt Iliirn- liiim , ( loom 1 Croluhton Itlorlc 752 Ol'KH CBNT-Monny to ioiuii Grepory & Ilmlley , Rooms 1 and 8 , ItcihcK clock , 330 B. 15th 6u - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ < _ _ - _ 70J MONT.N'Y to lonn nn callatrrnla. I.onir uiul short tlino city morttfuues nncl con tracts uoitglit. K.S. Kowloy , ! ili South loth at. ti'H nill _ _ TO LOAN Money Ixnins plncod on Im proved rosl estnto In city or county for New Kiih'lnml Ionn & Trust Co. . by Doiitflna ( 'o u nt yjm nk. ICth nnd Hilcngo st . _ 70t MONKY to loan on Improved city property nt fi per cent. Money on hand : do not hnvo to wnlt Hnvo n complete set of nlistrnct booki nf Donirlns county. I. N. WnUon , ntistriioloi- Harris Heal Hstnto and l/onn Co. . . ' . ' 0 S , 15th st . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 7 5. MONT.V LUANKDnt C. P Hood Ic Co. 'a Ixmn Oflico.on I urn It nro , plnnos , lioi-scx.wnpoiig , pernonal property of all kinds and nil otlier ar ticles of value , without romovnl. 319 S. l.'ith. over Illnphnm s foinml slon store. All bnsi- nesa sttlclivcoiinOeotlal. 71,0 PKifCKyFT * onoy. _ ll.C. _ 1'iUtcreoii. 15th nr.d Hnrnoy. _ TjV ] MONliY TO UMN-bythonndorslKnoil.wlin 1ms the only properly or-dnl/tM loan njroncy In Onmhn. Losn-jof * 10 lo $100 nmdc on fnrnlturo , pl.inos , ort'ims , horses , wiurons. miichlnury , ic. without rcmovr.l. No dulnyn. All business ctrlctly conndcntlul. Loans so inndo that any part cnn bopnld at any imo.ench payment rcdnclnir the cost pro rnta. Advances inndo on line wiilL'hos and diamonds. 1'erson.H should carefully consider who they are dealing with , ns ninny now concerns nrn dally romlnir Into existence. Should you need money call and PCO mo. W. R Crolt , Itootn 4 WMhnell llulldliiK- Kith and Hnrntir. 7 < H riMlHOnmhi Kiminrml r.Tchnnijo , N W. corner - . , nor , Pr ' "nrnoy nnd mil SIR. , over Stnto Nntlonul bank. It nrepaied to mnko short tlmo loans on nnv avnllnbles ecurity , loans made on chattels col- lutnuili or rc.tl estate. Iiotig tlmo Innns mniloon Imitrovo l real Chtnto at current rnfo * 1'urchaso money mortunges negotiated , so- ctirad notes bonjjht , sold or oxeliniDted Short tlmo loans inndo on second innrtimea. ooconllntr to mnrRlnal Interest , nt collateral rules. Heal estate to exchange for good Interest bonrlnir paper. ( Jeneral tinanclal bualness of all Kinds trans act oil promptly , quietly nnd fairly. Money always on haud for nppinviM loans of nnv kind , without delay or imnecussary pub licity. forbott ) , Manngcr. 1M5 BUSINESS CHANCES. SAI r.-lntorost In "iiinnTrfacrurltiK' bus ! nous. I'rotlts b'g ' , and no other factoiy ot this kind In the west. AildriHS. name In full. II T. . bll North Sd st. Itoucons lor selling going to leave. 4.15 iO FOHSAI.K-A sloe * of p-rugs Inhe host county scat In southern Nebrnskn. Tor pnrticiilais address , M. 1C. llou ollice , Omaha , _ IilOH a few hundred dolUrs I cnn got you ono of the best paying rcsuuirants In the ntnto. For further particulars nddres A. K. Altkun , Kearney. Neb. 21 ] ; ; jj F OH SALE A nice small mentmiirkot , doing n good btmlnoss on a paved street , Addtosd ' IjU7'Mloomco 20J ' . ' _ _ , _ 'OJ F OU SALK OirritAIK-I--orOmnlin elfy real estate or Nobrnskn lands , n two-story brick Ktoro. with a nompluto hnu of staple dry good- ) and notions , groceries , crockery , glnss- ware. nnd n small nMsortraont of lints nnd caps all bought for cash and discount saved in u live Nebraska town , county seat , nnd doliu n good cnih business. The second story rents for $ .i'i pi-r month , and now contnlns flrnt-clnss ten ants. On the I'nloa 1'aolHo It H. . und nui-- lonndcd by the best class of farmers and farms m the Mate. Two grain elevators nro lo cated at the station , and tap nil tno surround ing country , which brings In n irrent deal of oulflldo trade , and In ono of the best grain mar kets In the atate : It aKo hns ono of thn largest ( louring mills In the west. The above pi opcrt > vjt < llrst-class In every re spect and the stoclc Is now and desirable. C. J. Cumin . KiS TjlOlTsAIiK-M.noO stock of drugs In good J town in Houthern N'eb. on n. & M. rnllroad , dolm ; u $7.000 cash business. Good reasons for selling : n rare chance for the light man. Ail- dross Kraus k Foster , 1110 so. loth St. , Omaha , Nob. li ! ! > 25 FOIl SALE A Complete cigar stand outfit. Gate City Heal lit-tuto Co. , 1U30 Uouglrts at , EOH SALIC Ono-linlf Interest In the Nebraska Signal , the largest circulation of any coun try weekly newspaper In the itato ; largo Job olllcp In connection. For full particulars ad dress or call on K. C. Pnwyer , Admr. . Fair mont. Neb. 733 BUY n Mayfleld lot on West Cnmlngs street , KKO , JOO down nnd 110 monthly. C. J , Canao. 7KJ FOH 8ALK rrom date to Oth of May. the en tire livery belonging to the r-statu of the late O.V. . Ilomnn , In part or whole , consisting of fine carriages , latutiuie , buggies , vehicles ol every description , line sots of harness , robes etc. The ll\ cry Is ono of the finest In the city , and parties wishing to piirchuso fine carriage horses , single or double , will do well to call at Homan's Llvory Stable , 1113 South Thlrtoentli street. H. A. Ilnnmn. ass : ! 8 BALK or trade Fine ranch and farm FOH well situated In TdXdS. Addreis M 21 Boo ofllco. : i7H 20 * FOU SALE 01 Ilxchango-A nuw 3T till ! conv blnnlion mill situated on Mttln Illui river , near Hebron. In Thaynr county Will exchange - change lor wild or Improved lands or live stock For further particulars address First National Hank , Hnbron. Neb KJ5I _ _ " " " \ \ , ANTin-\gontT""Ts : orld Typo Writer 110 > > Hnpld , simple , easy to use. Writing to (100 machines , ( tig profits. Send for clrcu lars. Iay ) & Luster , 33 Murray St. , Now York nianj _ _ _ ITAOU SAI.K An A 1 lunch room , also part X nor wanted In the business , raio chance Address or call on Dayton i Yoris , Itoom 1 1IUH Uonglus htioet. IJ 2.JJ WANTKU-donornl ngont for Nebraska foi World Typo Writer J10. Hnpid , simple easy to uso. Writing equal to (100 machines A gooi business for live man. Address Day Lester , a3 Murray St. . New York. 3i'.i 23J WANTKD-l'artnor , by a young man , Indj or gcntluman , In a well uatabllsbod am good paying business , necessary capital about (1,000. A good chance fur the right party. Ad dress M , 4 , lloo onico. a6'i 3 * AUAHK chance. A small complete drui stock for sale In city , btore for runl. / bargain if tukcn noon. Unouiroof Dr. Walker room G , Gruonlg block. 215 I | T710H SALE or trade , for city property. Mod -L of dry goods , clothing , boots and shot-K also store In good location to rent and flxturci f o r sale. Add i oss L III lloo ollice. 177 ! MJ \\7ANTKD To find good , llvo business moi > > with stocks of goods to move to n grow Ing town where , money can be made , I will as slat the right kind of people In building , en Will pay good big bonus to anv ono that wll start n canning factory , or. in fact , any kind o a factory that omplojs handd. We Hunt iirtrm More , fnrnlturo utoro , grocery more , a doctor a practical painter right awny. For particular ; address Hank of Yalley. Valley' ' Noli. 4'4a ! ; PERSONAL. pKUSONAIr-Noat and tasty all-wool bus ! -L ness suits (7.00. Vine blue diagonal dres suits , (10,76. Call and sio them or write fo samples. L. O. Jon us & Co. , Amoricni Clotlueri , 130J rarnam St. , Omaha , m m 17 US. C , R. llltr.OA , late of Denver , CoL , ha opened a flrpt-ulafis employment office , fo : malorand female help. Motels , restaurant * boarding houses.laundrlcs and nil publloilnstltu tlons supplied with both male and femulo luili free of charge. Male help furnlihod free * to all Orders solicited and satisfaction gunrunteeJ.a 318 South 151h St. _ BJO ! HJ ) TVflW. DUHANT-Clarlvoyant from lloston.l liMollablo lii allatTalrsof life , unltci8op ratoi loyora. B23 N. 10th t. room 1 _ ( UOaM bar ! m l'ou o . furalihed or un furnished rooms to rent , cnn always flu BilmlrabUMennnt by catling on V. II. Boutoi iiCo.Ulp3. mUrooMi. OBlce open ttHO P-UJ T > KllSONAtl'tlvato homo for ladle * during J rontlnemont , strictly confidential. Infants ndoptod , addre s K tl. lli-e olllco. _ ra'JaJiiJ _ _ > lH.-'ONAIi-8. H. rrcshold hm lelt South i 12th. Inquire lor htm. aiaN. liUh. ! k > 02.1J Ii-TiMlio hullo * utOmtilin Iho Omaha Rmploymont llnrcau Is fituile'i ' ing a majority or the bt < st liimllle. * of this city with fumnlo help Wo can furnish joit on short notice with tlr t class lu'lp. A trial lll convlneo toil that wo nro not boasting II'J N IKtli it , Croiinso block , ! H.2.1 - . nr. Nnnnio V. Warren PKIISHNAif-Mrs. , and buslnoBS Medium Boom No. 3 , U'l North 10th u .Omnlia. Nob. LOST. ! ' Wiille bull dog with collar and tax ta * . LOS of ( tutor retinti to I' , lioeco k Co , cot nor 14th and Dodge. MSI S.IJ ' OST A bny horjc , siimll ntnr in foiehond , J' J both hind feet uhlto , blnck imino and tall , nhout l.'i hands high , 7 or 8 yc.irs old , a new lentlicr head Moll halter nnd no .shoes. Ho broke the snap nnd got lee o Thursday , April 21 , nt 2 p , in. , nt Ore-hard Hill and as last seen oii-Tth and Hamilton st < , going cast. Any Information - formation or his whereabout * or return will bo paid for. C. C. FliMd , s ecor Hurt nnd .Msts. H7U STORAGE. TjllHST-CLASS Storage at 110 N 13th nt. A. 728 rir t-clas9 Moiago tor nice fnr S nlturo or boxed goods , at 1J1J Dodge-sj. : 77.1 OMAHA Storage Warehouse Corner 13th and Uaid Ms , , for Morugo of household Eoods and general merchandise at low rates. Advances inailn ; l.mui warchousn receipts. It. II. switch at the house. Olllco filfl South IHtli Btrcctand 13lis , 1310 and UI3 Izard Bticet. Tele- phoueGOM. . 8. Goodrich , Mgr. TOS m3 * MISCELLANEOUS. KKAL KSi'ATi : MKN mid others take notice. All lots In UnlMn'N .enlxllvKloii of Mayllold nndallothor lots listed by mo aio withdrawn fiom the market. April20 , 18H7. C. J. Catmn. 2111 fWUHKNl-Sq-.mro I'lano J monthly. A Iloripo , 1M3 Dougini. 770 A practical cutter and tnllor of large cvpcrl- once , wishes to outer an ciiffapement with n good firm Iu n city , M here n gooil college ex ists , In this Htnte or Colorado. Hofer to Mr. Geo. K. Kramer , Kearney. Neb , Address Trod Yollenmcldpr , Hustings , Neb. 312 23j ri HI ! coinmlltco on oiitni-lninmont of the 1 1'iesbyterlan nsscmlily which meets hole May K'tli ' , desire to cot places lor tioatiltng A nuniber of commissioners at bonrdlnir 01 pri vate house's. Any who hnvo rooms with or without board will please notify the committee the terms on which they will tnko delegates. P. L 1'orlno , I'.O'i Fnrnntu it. ] : > ! 23 | ? OH SALE-Socond hand harbor chair nnd Jv polo , good us new. Chctip at 70J S. 10th st. ! e42 j _ ] " JLANTM nnd Cufnowuia ol nil klridTsTiir sale at the xoiith sldo of Douglas at. between 14th nnd 15th , ut Homo Itestnurnnt. II. Hans. 27. ) 23 BICYCLK for snlo. Columbia light expert 54 in cnumolcd wheels , balanvo nlcuoled , KirKtmtrick saddle , long cranks , hollow rlms.iii excellent eider , pvlce $90. C. W. Northrop , Arlington , Nob. 205 2JJ TIO parties having houses lor rent. Itontal Agi-ncy , llciuiwa ft Co. , 15st , opposite post- offlco. Wo have turned over to them our rental list. Wo recommend them MeCajrue Ilros. CIO BLAKT/S 1'remliim Short Ilnnd , and Typewriters' Institute. ThoroughSpractlcal und Hollnblo instruction. Write or apply to L. .T. lllakc , principal , cor. ICth and Capitol uvo. Omaha. j eb. C5.I myl * TTlcutltKNT Organs , (3 per month. Hocpe , JD 1B13 DouffldR. _ 770 DlfKSSMAKlNT-Mrs. ( B. C. Soonelrt. par- lors 1K2J St Mary's nve. Ladles coming to the city for ono day can have their dross made whllo waiting. 075 m 14 17c Housofurni8h7nVgood , nil kinds ; cash or installment ; lowest prices nt J. Itonnor , 11115 Douglas fit. POO F OK KKMT square Piano , ( t momnir. Hoipo. 151.1 Don.las. 770 I"F you want to buy or sell furniture , go to L J. Kor-uson's , 715 N. 10th. 771 FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOH SALK Horse , buggy and harness , (22 , > , casli. Cull or address , 11 T.S11 N 22 < 1 st. 4'J1 26' FOH SALH Ono pool nnd two billiard tables with cues , racks und balls , llriinswlck- llnlko standard , cheap. Address Tlios Carr , 92il I'st. , Lincoln , Nob. Kit 23J T7HH ) SATAlldrso cheap. Inquire Nou , JJ Marble works , 212 N 15th St. 25K 23 * "C OH SALK-Largo barn and wagon sheds , to X1 be removed. Inquire on premises , N. K. cor. l.lthnnd Howard.or Bovm No. U Iron Hank. LF.j > heely. 375 23' FOH SALK 24 head of cattle , tnnm , wagon , milk cans , and route. Henry Hoist , Saundorsst. 277 S.l SALK Team of mules , cheap for cash , lOTfl Soulh 23J. 271 2.1' OK SALK Or trade fiOO hand Rro extinguish- ors. A bonntua forsomoagont. Address M. 20 , lloo ofllco. 416 2flJ TpOH SALK Tinoo counters and show CMC. J ? 317 S 13th St. 3i-3 2a Tf OH SALK Safe , nearly now , medium sl/o , J1 Inquire" ! Fren/er blk. , opp 1 * . O. 357 FOH SALK Tine < > awnings , each about six feet wide , used only ono season. Amor. I'rass Association , 1110 and 1112 Dod.e St. 423 27 FOH SALK Cheap marhlo Soda -Water Fountain , cottage style , nil complete. PeyckJiroB. ; v.t 2il "IT/OH SALK Twonty-fl\o One horses. Parcel J' DollvoryBlablos , 1711 Wobstor. iliaarj OH SALK-'ood ! combination lock flro proof eafc , cheap. Welshuns Pratt ft Halncs 20th and Pierce , telephone 343. 314 TI10H SALK-Squ ro piano , (150. Woodbridgo JL1 Orosi , 215 Opera house. ; M OH SALK 2U hand orgau. Woodbridgo Ilros.,215 Opera house. 30J T71OH IlKNT Square pjuno $4 a month. X ; Woodbrldge Ilros. , 215 Opera house. 302 8ALR 2 million brick and upwards ue- sides dally out put of 30,000. inquire on promisor , cor Dorcas and 2nd fits. Omaha llrfok nnd Terra CotU Mfg. Co T74 IJIOIt 8ALK-1 or2 horses. 1 spring wagon , 1 -t ? buggycheap. A. Ilospo. 7HI ml3 FOHSALi : TmTbost line of cnrrlngcs , phaot- 0119 , buggies , real estate wagons nnd deliv ery wagons. Columbus Huggy Co , , 1113 Harnoy. 1OK SALK A nocond hand spring wagon , two seated , polo and shafta , cheap , nt the Col umbus lluggy Co. . 1113 Harney st. JUKI EOHSALK-Urick. X. Murray. 127 G HOICK LANDS-S5 per ncro. ( H ) makes 1st years payment on liviucioK. Wrlto for Information - formation W. F. Paine. Sidney Nob. 252may7 FOH SALK-17 head cholco bred Shorthorn cattle ; nlso n 4r > 0 acre stock farm In Holt county. J. B. Ceilings , Pt-nder , Neb , KO.I may I3J FOH SALK on easy terms. Saddle pony . $ 3.5.00 Saddle pony . 40.00 " . 75.1X1 Team of ponies . ' . . 75 uu " " . 100.00 Tenms of draft Ioi8cs . 2.Y1.UU Good g\7r \ > bay driving borso , sound , young ntidklnd . IM.OO _ W. T , Seaman , Tomer Tarnam and llth sts. , ngont lor Stu- dohakur. Hugglos , wagons , carriages , oto. For sale or exchanges IKO ml WANTED MALE HELP. 'ANTF.D A flrst class Croud and'cako ba ker. 1900 Cumlm ; st. UU lj \\rANTrID-A boy ot about 12 , good penman T T and collector. No fresh j oungMer need apply.Add _ bo run. City _ . 2f.l Si * ' \iTANTiD-Atrentl : to Hell tlin only I < uwii- * > Hpi Inkier that can bo moved about without shuttlngoll thouutur or walking In the wet grais.'solUntHlght. Addrcw Stephen 1' . Trust , US , 100 andlOJ liandolph btiect , Detroit , Mich , | VK 3' _ _ WANTI1D A partner In ( rood paying busi ness , compctant to take full charge of ollioo ntfuirs , JZ.WX ) capital required. Aildrcss , bor M. , lloo olllco. _ &VI \\MNTKD-ioo < roaiivaHhor for oil | > ortralt painting. An enorgetlolady or.cntloinnn can make money. Koom AU2 North lilth Bt. aiogfi * _ _ Ihroe pants maker-i ; also Ihroo WANTKD . Frank J , Knnige. _ 22U 20 _ WA NTKD-Canvnsslnif Agents to nandlo n rpeclalty , ono to throe Hold In every bouse. Apply between hours of I'J in. ana 4 p. in , Acme ManilfaoturliijrjJM,6l2H.IOth ; , t. _ ftVJ 7ANTKO laborer * for riuTroad work. M.H. > T Albrifbt'fl tabor Aeoncy , UK ) 1'arnnm. WANmn-A flr < t-oln jnwoler. Must tin- dorstnnd coloring , innltliiir , diamond set ting , cic. C 1. . IIi-iOliNon A. Co. , L'lu N nth t. A VAN I'Kli ' < )80lierr iiifeliluiifiiioii [ ofooit ( ' nddrpM to try ilOo inciil at NorrlV res. tnuriuil. IWaiOtlist. 77.1 VVANTKlJ-AllroiHitM , tellnblo , wldiTnwiikTi liiriiltiirulcsmmi , none other need nppty , .M. P. MnrtlliJil7 Sotllli lStli _ t 167 A\rAN I'llll-A peed pnstry eooli nt tluTWliid' ' * ser hotel. M7 WANTED FEMALE HELP. \ \ ANTiD ; l > n try rook and glrrioreliumbor wotk , Tri'inout house , Lincoln , Nob. * ghl.1707 Cn . Il > 7 23J \\rAN1 KD 8 iuirrii'ticcil | fiiUHlmllos , onn turthc KloM'depurtmont ' wliiiiiinlerttniiiM mtltiir Apply to 'lliouipBon , lleUien A Co , , Ulli rurnuin . JIM ai _ _ WANTIID-Sewltiff ut City Stenni Iniia- dry. ; NI su _ \\rANTKll -Plr t cla wnl ri\nil < klrt Imn.TT . TT ulA ) n Klrl tlnit wntitu n homt < Mm. DnvU , liill llowHiil < U 'M ai "IXrANTl ! ! ) DlnltiK room itlrl , I'tilon rrstnu- < T itint , Iliirnoy et. , $ ! ; < purinoiith. ' "is JJ.1J \\r.\N I'lII ) A tfooil oooTtvii9lior anil tronorT T t Kooil wngas , No. ! TJ2I uoilRO ? t , WO S.I " \\7ANTKD Ituinoilliitoly 11 cooil plrT "to iio" cooUlnit nml itotieral liolisowork , opply ntJ1J rnriinni t. SOIJ3J _ \\'ANTI1 ! > - tilrl tor Kdiurul hoiixuvrbrk. ' llest wages to eompotcnt erson. No other need apply. Mrs. ,1. It. Harris , 10 :0 : Catherlno 424 VVAs"-'l'-t ' cl ss second girl 2127 T > Bt. 3M \\ANTI'D :0 : good girls for genorul IIOUKO- > work In private famllloi. No charge for places. Mrs. llrega , : llil S Ifilh. upstairs. _ jrtl 25 * " \\rANTHD-A girl forgenorul honnewoik. In- T ? ijulto W. II. Huz/ard , care 1'aycKo IIro . 303 24J . _ \ \ TAlsTi5DCook , lonink1 , 813 N. Itlth'sT ; T > -Ml 27J _ _ \ \ T A N TiD ; Throe laundresses uTTh o Ooz > T 70I1B. _ _ 2 ' 7 _ A\rAN'l iil-l-lrst'0lrts : cook , launch cg.s'mul socoml gltl. Apply 202 N. ISth si. Mrs. tlcCorinlcik. " " _ . _ _ _ ; no 2SJ * \\r"AN"Tii ; 15 shirt maker2t ) pant mukor.s , i' nnil2.inrnll makers , ulna 2 laundren- so > ; permnnent and paying positions. Goo. Stilt's , 1400 leaven orth street , 2nd lloor. XfiT 2T _ _ _ _ * " \\7ASVI I ! if A girl forlfe"ucrai iiouioworki V > 501 S20thst 240 " \\TANTKD-fiO girls furnlshoil good homes T nnd good pay. No charges 1W N lath t. 214 irtj WANTl'.D-A girl to work in kltcheu'nt 422 8 _ 18th BSO \v T ANTlHJ-Clmiubonnald who iv 111 wait tnlilo ut OcclJoiitnl. 1H)9 ) vw w - wnshor und dlnlOK room girl. 10 CinnliiK t. 171 LMJ WANTl'.ll Good girl at 60S Virginia live , good wages paid. 231 ANTED A neat spry girl for general house woru , I41" > Jones St. ; N4 W 'ANTKIJ Lady canvasser. Apply to 303 N. lUth st. 103 D At onca , plnno playor. colored woman proft-rrttd Apply 112 8. Uth. 34.H \VrANTKIl-Ladlesto work for us at their T own noinos ; (7 to 10 per week can be quietly made ; no photo-painting , no onnvaan- ing. For full particulars plunso address at oncoCrcfloopt Art Co. , 19 Central it. , Boston , MUM. llox.5170. W SITUATION WANTED. W'ANTKO-SUuatloii by an expert t > o6k- keeper. Heat city roforuncos. Address , Mn _ , jlooolllco. 278 23 _ " \\7"ANTr.D Situation by a competent suloa- TV man. 13 years' c.xporlemo ; speaks the Gorman and Scandinavian languages ; heat of references. Address M H , Ilco ollioo. 30S23J AN I'litt Sltiiatidn b y" nn eTp'erToncod bookaeopor In Mist-class wholesale house or oftlce ahout May lit. Good city loferencefi. Including present emplojers. Address "M. K8 , care Ueo olllco. 424J.0 " \\rANTKU A position as oashlefor"copyist by n young lady residing with pnronla. Writes n good baud. lcst ! ol rofeioncos given. Address M2 t this omco. 418 25 * \V"ANTKD-Situation by nn ozpnrlenced and TT riillablo clerk In a dry goods stoic. Ki- perionco 5 yours. Address , Jt 22. 367-2U * TirANTfiD-Situation by young man ITyenrs T ' of ngo as olllco assistant. Wages no ob ject. Address L 71 oo olllco. 238 \\r"ANTKIJ SitTmtloiTby middle aged lady in ' ' housekeeper. Inquire room 7 , Atlantlo hotel. 271 5 tTANTFO-Slitintlon B8 baker. TirNortli > 18th t. 28 ! Z7J \\TA STKD-Situation about a bouse or na > coachman by joung man who can furnish best of city references. Address M 14. Doe of- flee. 3111 3'i T\TANTED Situation ns housekeeper by n ' womnn who has a baby. Would llko to go to the country. Inquire , City llotol. lci ; : ! 5 * \\7"ANTEI-Sltuatlon ai book keeper or T onshlorby ayonng Indy. llest of refer- cuccs. Address L. 7 lloo "Mica. 3U7 klSCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTED Largo , pleasant room with board by gentleman , wile and baby. Must bu In good locality , and ilrst claas roforencim ex changed. Address M , 20 , lloo ofllco. 42U27 Orders for faun hands and rail road laboiers Lots of men applying. Orders filled piomptly and free of nhnrue. C , K. llregn's omployinont olllco , 310 South l.'ith street. 4322ft WANTKD Hy two gentleman , pleasant room and ( rood board In private family , central location. Address L , 1'uxton hotel. U.'l \\7ANTKD-A driving borne In exchange for a lot In I'oppliiton pink , llulldlnir asso ciation. C. J. CaMYOll , room 19 , Iron bank. : LV 2CJ " \\rANTKD-Harnoss nnd phaeton In part > payment on n piano. Woodbrldge llroa. , 215 Opera house. 305 VifANTKD-itooni and bourd In small family TT for lady and little boy flvo years old , lady to bo gone during day. Addrc ° i Scars Ac Co. , 1424 DodgoBtroet. 38926 WANTKD By .limn 1st , 3 unfurnished room ! with city water , for light house keeping , cential locution and respectable neighborhood. No children Address M 25 , Ueo oincp. 378 25 * 'ANTKD Two unfurnished rooms for light NY housekeeping. AddiessM 10 lloo ollico. 2S723J * "IXfANTHD-Kifty yoiniK mon to correspond T > with fifty yotinir Indict. Scud 111 cents gll- vor for the list. AilJri'Sj box 100 , ClnrkaulirK , W. Vu. SUHPHISK to the publiu-First-class day board (3.00 per week ; ulnglo moula'-Oc. 1.111 Capitol avenue. It. U. I'oluy.SiJr'L ' - WANTKD Kvory lady housekeeper in llm city to t'y ono of West's Poioolatun for making good ten und cotlee. No otpenslxo patent cofTou or teapot to buy but an artlcln ho slmplo nnd cheap that any novlco can uiakn n cup of ton or colfeu tlmt will bo a joy to them selves nml win the admiration of their trlenils andguc.st9. For sale by Jas. J. Uurr , IM N Mth fct , orjiis jigci.ts 182 2SJ YY 7ANTKD Good driving team ui part l iy mont ot lots or housns. P. O. Hot 711 987 20J Y\AANTii : > To rent u lioiuu of I ) or 7 rooms I .Modern convnnluiicos doslrod , Ittapoasl- bio pnrly. Addroi-i l < 8 lloo olTlcn. _ _ 197 _ AyANTniJ-UiifiirnUhod room Inritii onoiiwli T t for 1 or milto of rooms for slooliii ( ! pnrtmonts , Incontorof city , Addrosi K W ) . lieoplllue. gtfl \\7ANTI5D A noMBpnpor , nuylntr rirculfttlon T T KUHrantocd from tlio stnrt , lor piirtlcu lara fuMruss Uunk of Valley , Vulloy , Nub WANT13D To liny for rush old houses to liu removed Irom tlioir present ultn-i , Apply to C , II. lodifO.-OI7 Boiilli iilh : ft. ) \ \ TUD Firbl ohus day boarder * at 17 ' ) Cuss it. 211 21 \v ANTHD-To lease ground In nny part of the city , not ovnr 10 blocks from post- olllco. Addn-i-ii ( I. W. Cody , box Ml. city. HI3 FOB BENT -HOUSES and LOTS ! "I71OK II1INT If younro sick of paying icut , . * wo will build jou u lioueo to nll , and glvti ion u lot , on n Hinull cash puyinenl : balance monthly or iiinrlorly i one block from iticctcnr. Cullen A. 1' . tinltko , ItllU Hoivuiil. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IlKNT 1'lrnl clanH location for burbcr shop , bhaw A Co.10 Koulli Ifith. 424 T71UU UK N'T A lloro. Inquire 1112 U. Mtli BU Jj ( ioo. II. I'olorson. KU _ _ Foil HUNT riirnlahod IIOIIKO for the Bum- inur. CriitnU locution. Mead & Jotnlesoii , aiSfi. i.lth. IM ) _ 1710U KKNT I'raiiio store biilldlnif , tOxfo" -L with llvlnr 4room , on I'hll fhorldati t. ; wili Improve : put lii oinont under etoro to suit any leRltlnmto biulnosi Win. Flotolnf 'A Co. , 14011