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LINCOLN. An Agreeable nllfl P1 fitable Mmt Scheme Concocted by fhe Conucil. Interested Officials Fixing Up a Job on Taxpayers. Hysterical Gertie'sjHistory--The Grant Memorial Scrvices—A Variety ot General News, THE STATE CAPITAL, DOING OF A DAY, Reported by The Bee's Bureau. Liscors, Neb,, August 4.—The clty coancil bas at last decided that the owners are not obliged to open the streste of thelr additions to conform with the atreets of the clty as provided by the statutes, and Councilman Web- ster, whoie word seems to be law with the councll of this city, states in his re- port ay chairman of the committee to which this matter was referred, that tho leglslature had no pawer to regulate the dimensions of gound, yet he cencluded onca vpon a time that the commlssloners had power to regalate the dimensions of Lancaster county bonds In such a manner that he wes to recelve s handsome fortune therohy. This venerable adjaster of bords and the law inclades In his report tothe oty that the public remedy s to condemn ond pay for the same, even though the state law provided vrior to the Iaylog out of these additions that the strects should conform to the streo's of the clty. Tho able bond ndjuster then reforied the matter to the the city attornuy, the Hon, Allen Field, who lies an wdditlon which this law effec's, he sleo has an intereet nominelly In an additlon formerly owned by & brother-in-law, and, of cour:e, he haying Eeen speaker cf the houss, tully under- stauds the conrtitutionslizy of the law, and the 1vw meker wos on hand with his report (of course this was not premedit- ated to have him rosdy with his report) which was that tho statutes gave the councii such aathority, but no ordinance had been? passod by which this could be done, 50 ths cily attorney was directed to draft snch an ordinance ay would cover the ground; of course the ordinance will provide for opening tho strests as pro- vided by law, but will also provide that an exorbitaut price shall be pald to them for the privilege they acquired in not complying wih tho law. Of conrss Mayoe Burr will not figura in 1h's little scheme to mako the taxpayers pay for tkeir litlo deal in selling to the ity strests at fabulous prices to enhance the valae of their other lots to nearly doabls what they would be without streets. Now the iden of Webater and Field being mixed up In a scchme of this kind will undcubtedly rofer the reader's mtod back to the bond quettion and the inflaencs of Allen Field. Good Lurd dellver us from our friends! Tho various societies of Lincoln have about completed thelr arrangem-nts for the obsequies of Gen. Giaat, bat the cf- ficial programms has not been issned The committes has the exder of exerclses In pree:es of formation, ond the an- nouncement will be mada to-morcow, It lu beon determined that the gervices 10 held o the capltol grounds, that bnln,; tho most dealrable locatfon in the clty. Gnn. 5. J. Alexander to-day recelved a geusral order from the siate depariment ©f tha grind army of the republic com- mandlng all posts to meet in thafr re- spective postroocms to prepare for such Borviois as may bo held. The Farragat Post Ne. 25, of Lincoln, will comply with thls oroer, The yoany woman,Gartle Chamberlain, il holds the minds of the ¢ mmuatty, and the more the subjsct is investlyatad the moro it is learned, that In a matner, she is a pereon of considarable impor- tance. Tho plice have foand that the woman came hero during mangoerfest weelk, and on Jano 234 was in company with o promiaent Omaha merchant 8t one of tho l.adlog houds, Furthermore it 1s avered that she never touk poison as all, but her etrango actlons on the B. & M. tealn were duo to fits of hysteris, to which ahe is subjuct. Gortlo ds siill at the hons» of Eagmeor Cum nins, According to reprts Linco'n very neit havi g 4 terrible and tho governor's guards f C kiss Looln their ammunizion, I soems the o has conslderstls loos: powder {u cne of 10 magszines hero in tho ciy, sud Csp. Winerstein wout down t) viewdt, p ss bly with tho view of tarnt aver to the adjaant-genersl The ciptsin vrs smoklug end carolessly knocke { the ash-s from his cigir, which of course i h\uly'vnu]\lu,m“de' and had it nos bsen for the cipridn’s great precence of mind would uucoubt c.ny bave destroyed tha enclre lab of powdcr aud perhags have bloan up the city, Lusthe captain immedistely began tramping cut £o combustive stuff, sod oaly shout four bustels of powder was buriod, #1 bout sny mjary €5 bimsolf, The 1 s of the esptain st this tlms would heve b en ead d, f r hardly had he retaraed to his oflice when a young lady sppesrcd wod roquesied him to fulfill his eLgagement of suowing her the city from the ueizhts of the oapltal Your corre- spondent caunot voush for this, b gives it a8 reported £ kim by Capt. Winter- stein and others, The contract was let yesterdsy io Mar. phy Brotaers for tho erectlon of a threo story feams hote] nt the eteck yurds in West Lineoln, 15 will cont $25,000, and will be #0 constructied thet aoditions way bo built to {t atany time the company m.y deem fit und the business warrants came catastrophe t, Hotch- Do hotel koepers a'c preparing for an exira i tlex of guects tothe W, C, T, U, and | everal other conventlons which will ba held daring the present month in Lin- coln Cul. ©_S. Clase, of Omaha, visited Lincolo Mooday, and 1t is s3ld that after his scjourn be went out to the peniten- tlsry nml called on ex-Marsbal Guthrle, of Omwaha, Joe Henshaw, chief clerk of the Pax- ton at Owshs, and A. B. Daveoport, chlef clerk of the Millard of the ssme olty,faro stopplog la Lincoln for a few days visith: g irien Mavor Buir end b terdoy of crnoon for Minnetonka COblef of P lioe Beach, James Csldwell, aod R D Stearps, are in Omahsona pleseure trip. E. B. Slawson, the U, P, ticket agen lsft for Burlington yesterday. Dar his absence Jobn Martin will fill the p eltion, At thonewe stand of Lon Wessel, at Ccmmeroisl house, can ba f.und the | Oasla Evesisa Beg, the only place | whers it cun be procured iu the oily, It Wil be de'ivered by earrler to any pert of wn Frank lefi yee- the clty, and glves all telesraph news at least twelve hours in advance of Chlosgo Smlth of the police foree, started last uvlmqu for a trlp to Wisconsin Msj r Franklin has failed to materlal- ize and there Is something strangs about his extended vislt to Atchison. Arrlvals: Jacob Orb. Wahoo; J. E. Hays, Wymecre; William Landon, Odell; William . Bacoen and daughter, ( lehn, Sam Ritche!, Omaha; F. C. Morgan, Omahe, LEGISLATIVE LORE. The City Conncil in Regular Weekly Session Last Nght. A Good Batch of Interesting Matters Considered and Passed Upon— Business and an Early Adjournment’ The ecity conncil rashed its business through last night and adjourned about an hour earller than they have been in the hablt cf dolng heretofore. This is accounted for on the grounds that there was an abscnse of oratorical efforte. The council met at 8 o'clock, with Presldent Bechel in the chair. Metsrs, Balley, Behm, Dailey, Ford, Goodman, Goodrich, Lee, and Schroeder answered to roll call, The presldent reported that he had examined the minutes of last meeting and found them correct. They were approved. Communications from the mayor wero read as followe: ORDINANCES APPROVED, Amending eection 1, ordlnancs 916, Appropriating $1,200 tn favor of Mrs. Anna O, Keefer. The following specis]l policamen were aypolated and confirmed: William Crall, Frank Robbine, and Jemes M. Cochran His honer, &lao reported that he had examined the bocks of the bosrd of edu- catlon for July, 1885, and found them to bo correet, Placed on filo, Tho city warehal mado his monthly re- port of the number of saloons and drug stores In tho city. Referred. The city auditor reported that he had mede a tender of 82560 to Samuel Baus- man, for damagen to his property on zc- count of street prading, Filed. The clty audiior, also reported the con- itlon of the various city funds at this time as follows: General fund Polico fund Firo fund. Judgment fund. z C. and G. and D, psvemv.n“uml 2! Water rent fund, Library fund.. Funding bond fund. Waring system fund. Jones street sewer fund. Jones streot sewer westwa $15,673 7" North Omahba branch. Sewor north of Chicago str east ¢f Sixteenth street Mary’s avenua Sewer district No, 1 Sewor district No, 16. Paving bond fan Paving district No. 1. Paving dift Pavirg disirict No, Paving district No, Paving district N Paving district No. Refarred. The ety attoruey gavo notics tiat De. Tilden has propcssd to compromis clalm for damspes on account of Farn: streot change cf grade, and take tho eum of $250. The city attoroey was In- ctructed to eottle wirh him. Ho also re- ported that E. L. Estim, who has a suit pending in the districy court for 1,000, has agreed to equare the account for £350, aud he was ordercd to confoes judgment in that case, By request of tho olty ecgineer the sam of 8..)0 withbeld from A. R. Hoel, contractor in gower districts Nos, 15 and 16, was ordered pald. Tho clty engloecr sent in & cowmmuni- cation stating that it wili bo recosary to provids by levy to meet ihs payment of bonds or warrauts, of curbs wnd guiiers conatructed under coutract, and asking for inatructions ag to what methiod will ba adopted in each case. Riforred, On account of the eicknees of his w Cuiy Eoglneer Rosswater wis gran lenve of abssuce for two weeks The clty engineer eubmitted o liss of lots requising vow sidewalks, which was refarrod to the board of public works r gavo notice that he bad d oatlingg of the mar, house plans for St. Mary's avenue, but as thore arg 1o available fands for sach work, be wanted farthar instruc referre f Foator's ad n, refor to the city engloeer, was returned wit etatement that {5 doe with ths Hoes of Tdle corded plot of E, O. Pluced on filo, An outline of the Thiriconth s'rest, propared by the cliy nees, was placed onfils, Rolative to tho concit'on of the tax for sewer con- wer. wéditien, Suilth's poscd eewer on Referred. G. Olark and others pray for the on of a gas lawp In front of St ark’s chinrch, Referred. Officer Matza, of the polies force, was voted o ten duy’ leave of sbsence. Sevcral bills were allowed. The councll accepted an Invitation from the Old Veteran club to attend Grant memorial services in the council chamber Saturday night. The Omaha B:lt Railway company pe- tons the councll to grant 1t an_equal right-of-way and privilege with the Omaha & Southwest:rn company, as provided in a pending ordinance, Re- forred. A motion made by Mr. Faray, In- structlng the clty engincer to keep a rec~ ord setting forth an accurate decrlption of all real property owned by the clty, was carried. The Barber Asphalt Paviog company asks to have $140 83 refanded to them as a shortage In thelr final eettlement for the paving of Donglas street. Referred. The city water works company put in a statement showing that they have placed new hydrants as ordered by the council. Referred. A bill from Jno. L. Hill, of $182.32 for gradlng done in 1884, was received and referred. The Barber ssphalt paving company glves notice that they have paved thst portion of Caming street south of the car track and formerly occupied by the old military bridgo. N. W. Wilson gives notice that he intenda {0 sppeal from the assessment of damages made by the committee. Re- ferred, . Attention, by a well-signed petition, was callad to ths exlatence of a bawdy houee at the corner of Scventeenth and Bart s'reets. marshal with power to act. Mrs. E. D. Pattee, residing next to the oty jul, prays that tho eamo bo moved because it is & great enncyauce to her. Rosfarred. Chbairman House, of the hoard of publle worke, submitted his veport for the month of July. rellof. aH NEW RESOLUTIONS The following resolutions weze effor By Schroeder—Ordering the marshal O.u havo the owners of property on paved strects notlfied to remove the noxious weeds which now disfigure the strecis. Adopted. By Schroeder—Ordering the clty mar- shal to abato nuisauces rn lo's 27 acd 28, block 12, Kountz & Ruth's addition, Adopted. By Behm—Instracting the board of public works to chango the bldding plan 40 ns to comply with the actlon of the council and the wishes of the vroperty owners on Thirteenth streot in paving Roferred to tho city | engine houte. In the ordinance allowing liabilitles for July, following are the funds drawn from and the amont fn each: Gieneral fund. ..., . Library hmd Fire fond.. Police fund. . Waring system fund. . Cutbing, guttering snd cleaning. . Total...... Adjourned. 10 76 L 814,096 84 e — Woodbrldge Bros. have for sale: One Chickering Plano good as new. ‘“ Mathuskek ** very fine. Knabe ‘* ata bargaln, Hallet &Davis *‘ cheap. Woodward & Brown plano very “ “ nice, The sbove piancs wlll be closed out very low to make room for other stock. Call snd tee these extremely fine bar- gains, 2156 Opera Houss, REPUBLICAN STATE CEN- TRAL COMMITTEE, The Nex: State Convention to be Held in Xancoln, October 14—The Business Transacted. The republican state centrsl committee held a meeting last night in the parlors of the Millard, There was a full repre- sentatlon present from all parts of the state. Besides Chalrman Yost and Sec- retary Mercer there wero present: W. D, Eskim, H. M. Bushnell, Jno, T. Clarke, L. L. Hilton, Jno. A. McMar. phy, L. W. Giloriat, J. L. Caldwell, F. M. Hall, ex Governor Carbks, J. M, Thurston, J. Jensen, F. M. Latter, P, Jansen, J. E. Bagley, James Ewing, J. Balizer, W. R. Morac, J. H, McCall, Congressman Dorsey, Regent Mollalieu, J. P, Hartman, J. Hoffman, State Treasurer Willard, W, L. Statk and others, After tho meoting of the committos was called o order, Chafrman Yot pro- eldlig, with Secretary Meccer ot tho deek, a resolution was patsed to the eflict that the reveral counties bas entltled to a representation bised upon tho vote cart for E, P. Roggen, sccretary of state. at the laet eloction, giving oae dolegate to each county that hss heen or geniz:d eloce the laat eloction, ona for every one hundred and fifty Votes and the major frastlon thereof. It was fur- ther provided for in the resolution that tho chalrman and eccretary compllo pablish the apporttonment in accordance wlth the resolutions of tho committee. 1t was dediced that 1he convention be held in Lincoln, Wedneeday, October 14, 1885, 8t 7 o'olock p. m. | The matter of the election of a recorder of deeds in connties of lees than 15,000 ; | distriot No. 33, for mand base not to ex- ceed six {nches In depth. Adopted. By Goodrlch—ordering the city attor- ney to investigato the question of owner- ship by the clty of all tracts of land ov lots between the east line of eection 15, in township 15, north of range 13, east, and the los lines of the old town site. Adopted. By Lee—dlrecting the cily a‘torney to draw an ordinance declaring the lot on the southwes! corner of St Mars’s avenue end Seventc:nte streot, a nuisance. Adopted. By Dally—ordering that the contract between James Fox and the oity of Omu- ba for curbing south Thirteonth strcet bo taken frem the fiter, Adopted. By Ford—ardering tho boatd of publis works to lay asldewalk on the west vide of Tenth street, in front of ot 5, block 163 Adopted, By Builey—instructir g tho city clerk to advertise for bids to purchase soveral plecan of ground along Nicholsa etroet, trom Sixteenth to Twenty-third strects, and along streots iutersecting Nicholas schich have been appraised, sald bide to e 80 much per superficisl eqaare foot. Adcpred. By Baily—Requesting the appointment of & committes of five, besides the presi- dent, to attend & cltizens moeting th's wvening at tho corner of Nineteenth end Camiog streets, relative to thos proposed scheme for a system of parks and a grand boulevard, Adopted. By TFaray—Giving employes of tho polico deparcment a ten days leave of ab-- senco each year. Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, The stending commlittees to whom was referred cortain matters at tha lass meet- ing reported as fellowe: Tha committee on polics recomn: that the resclution of Mr, Lee, providing for o patrol toam and wagon bo' adopted. Tho report was adopted. The committze on public property and improvemente, in reporting on u nur of bii b3 empowered to rejoct Auy praeeuted th offize, Oa recommendation of the commitice on gas end eleeiric lights, the gas « pavy i8 fnatructed to furnieh a babier qaality of gas, The epectal committze nppointed to tous i cisirlet 21, the elty englnoer rec mmendad that voe total redactions should bo §1,508 20 Teo board of public works cills atten tion to nceded repairs on carbes and gat- wrson South Tenth strect, cauecd by the Jato raine, Referred, An (stimato of the number of yorde cleaned by the strect swoeper, and (ko ot thoreof foz five weeks, beginnivg in June, was mide by the chairman of the busrd of puniis worke. The toial cost 18 plsced uv #1.880,40, A bill of $17 95 for repatriog streets, wis wllowed in favor of Patrick Mennicg, Chalrmsn House, from the board of public works sobmtted the tlme that paving luspeciors were occupied during Jaly. L8100 00 100 (0 o b8y . 100 00 Geo. 1. Denni. D. Kenniston, C. Hamann, 3! duy Approved T W.Blackburn,and a'large number of ubwitted a peition, atkiug for f from the disorder, the bachinalisn revels, and outlandish snnoysnccs, thet proceed from Vigtor park, cn 24 h aireet, of a Sunday night. The city warshal was ins'racted to abate the nulsance, Scveral petitioners nsked tbat a hy. drant ba located on the corner of Mille's avenue and 224 street, Referred, Gso. E. Sritmepn, petitines the council to give bim relicf for the dam- agea done his properfy. Referred to tho oity attorpey. A petitlon was recelved from Elzibeth Davis, prayivg that the cstablished gradv on ccxtatn poriions of Howard atrect, bo changed. Relerred. A well-s'gued petition, ..k ng that the ponds of staguent water be’ ween Faraum and Haracy on Twentieth sireets be de- {clared a puianco and abated, was re - | ferred to the comwit ~u-np;|u<. | . Qounty Tressurer Rush repor-62 on lot 2, block 1 glvivg a st of the number of t'mes | a becn 1, The resl texpayers In block 10, ey ddition, complain that they Lisve bean griatly dausged by lock efier Jobu Christoph '« com plaiut rogar he sp it vroperty for damages by ¢hi s, reported that hafs entitled v §800, ane they recommended (hat ssid amoaat bo awarded him, Plaocd on tle, NEW OLULSA (0 unt on go of 11 Tae followlng new ordiusuces were dn- troduced Appropriativg movcy for lisbillties for t.e monzh of July. Passod, By speclal perwission Mr, Goodiich Introduced a resolution wt this point, or- deriog that tho carpenters and panters now employed st Haoscom park be c1s- charged, owing to the depleted condliion of the general fusd. Adopted. Chafrman Bechol announced, as the epecial committee to attend that pirk eting this evening, Meesra. Bailey, Furay, Goodrich and Behm, Golng back to ordlnances the followlng were offered: l(epu-llnvlpaclll crdinance No, 705, which appropriates money arlsing tow damages by reason of paving on South Tonth street, Passed, Orderiog the curbing of Four'eenth aud Fifteenth stroot, betwoen Capizol avenuo and Davenport street. Pasced, Oclerlog the paviog of that part of the seversl streots aad avenues rospletively In paviog dlctricts No 30, 41 and 42 Paseed. Changleg the grada of Tenth sireet from the north curb line of Mason street to the north curb of Piercs eteest and of r sircer from the west curn of Ninth to the cast curb of Elegenth etreet. Passed, anging the grade of tha sonth cu-b of Howard | street from E glta to Ninth avd weet card of Eyhih strest from Howard 1o Jackson, Pussed A proposttion wes reesived from the biard of education t» purchare & lot on the we H, qu of Tzard echool building, ang s veferred 10 the eowmmities on fire ll\-,v.r went, As this lo; ozeapled by No. 1 eng'ne house the commistee Was wleo irsteucted to see it they can population was also discassed, The com- mittos were informed by Secretary Mercer that he understood thet Attorney General Leese had advised all counties having 15,000 population to elest a recorder, as the act of the last leglslature as signed by tho governor, applied to all counties of 1,500 inhabitands and over and most be oheyed a3 a law until declsred unconsti- tutlonal by the proper tribunal. Al- though the Law may be unconstitational, it is a Jaw until sodcclared and should be 80 observed, No cther buslness was transacted, and tho committee acjourned, Following is the spportionment of del. cgatos, by counties, showing that 472, will be entltled to seats in tha conven! tlon: Counties, Adams Antelope. Boone . Brown, Juffilo...... . | Butler. 8| Lincoln 0|Logan |Counties, Clay Coll x . Cumivg Custer . Dakota Diswes . Daweon Dixon . 5{Nuckolls. L Gjoce.. Pawnee Phelp. |Pierca Tranklin, . Frontier . ... . Kurnas, Gaga Gaifisld, Gosper + 1 Whaeler, 10 York i Total Johngon. . ) -~ erlcarning lust evening that he was expected to preside ab the Graut memonal next Saturday, Mayor Boyd called attention to the fact that he also presi'ed over the memorial serviess held hera when Giarfield dio?, Tooccupy that kind of a po- eition for two ruch events, was sozething unusual for man in a life Mr, Byd eaya ho will preside but ot » 8 4 cech meeti cne tie, lwm'n [V Tthe recent rains _and they want sswer | secaro a lot on soma pivad stecet for the| SPIRCIAL, NOTICES. AU adv erticements in the epecial columns will F"" s charye or the tret inser! l" e 1 ot the rate of 10 cents per line m, and 7 cents por line for each ubse- No advertisement will bo_ dnserted than 5 cents for the first t TO LOAN—MONE \1« CAGUR nROTHRRS,Tnvestivent Binkers, opposite V1 st office. Omaha, neyottate mortgage | ans on firet claes vocurity at rull'ng rates of Intorest, Par. ties cetiring to borrow money on Impros 4 city or country rail catae, f: ot teom onie to five years, can bo nocommodated promptly. MoCague Brothers, Iink ore, cpposite post office. 602-tt t insertio oMY fo LoAN_At once and without delay on rea cetato, in Iarge or small smounts. on time suit. Lot 180 b collaterals, chattels or y geod security, prowptly, quletly ard at the woet poseiblo rat e Apply ¢ the Omaha Finan cial Exchange, 1608 Farnam et., upstairs. 704tf ONRY 10 1oAN~1In sums of $10 050 and upward, on first clas business oity propert, for 6 per No commtesions of any Kind charged. 0. F, Epec'al Loan sgent N, W, M. Lite Tos Co., rosm Streat. o8<aug10 8200 and up; call for terme. Frank L. Evorett, 1600 Farnam. 208-Aug 15 to Loan-On room 4, With- Alter ONEYL NONRY!! WONEY!! Money chattel szcurity by W, R Crol ndll il fing, N. E. cornor 15th and watney, years of experience and & catoful study of the bust ness of loaning money on_pareonal property, I have at last poifectol & wvstem whereny tho publclty usunl in such cascs is done away with,and 1 am now ina posiion to treet the demands of ml whe become temporarily cmbarr-gso 1 and dosl e t0 ralss meney without delay avd in a quict minner. Housckoep are, profosslonal centiomon, mechanics and oibors i this city csn obtain advatces f.om $10 to 81,000 on such securi'y a3 hoasenold furniture, plance, ma obinery, Foreo, wagops, warehouss rooelpts, socus- ©1 notesof hand, otc., without removing 8\mio rom owners residence o 1ate of buslness. Alsy on oo Watches and Diam:nds, the &1\ auts o8 | offor 15 that e paid at ary Jro rata and all | of intercst T ha ers In connection with my oftcs, but poreo rintend al my foans, I'have privae offces connooted with my geversl 2o not 0 ymo in con act with utly waking all transactiona ypriate. WL Gty room 4, Withncil 5 484 ONRY to loan In sums 8200 an frst-class real estato security. arnam st, ) 17 UNEL LUANAL i L T Rowd &U0 s Load fancs, horees, wagons, per 1l otho rartio & Harrleon, ldtng ONEY T0 LOAN—On seal o.tato and chattely ' T Thomias, o241, Loaned on ohattels, cut {tand sold, A, Forman,g Honl Falnte and Le 7244 "WANTED FEMALE QELP. ANTED— A glilfor generel work at Emmo heuse, 664-100 W Y Anev—A sceand gul at 28 nosth 1ith St 710.8 W Famam § —Voung ladies to lesrn to'czeaphy ross Omaha Commercial College, 1114 675 4p WY AxTao= g cocd dning room girls; alao givly for o vral housswork, firstand second work city and country. Wilipay o0d wages. Call anl io- quire ' out plac.s at 1120 Farnam 8t. 05te ‘oman to taka care of furn’shed rooms. 6320-5p Wy Mea. Kenall, 01d ¥eilows Block. “ANTED —A good girl to do general house »\a{k Apply 1815 Doug las St. i Inquire at United Statos Nations Bank. na rono ved ab the original rates | o, REST S 100 House corner Cumlng and Whes- [ ten 8 0-4p House 4 roors 1416 Jackeon. REXT OR LEUSA-On 4 o pactive avd hay Lind sneds. good water an twe; atom of 1 othet Trprovan eats to a re. ponatily party. Call on oe addrise 3. Fo. 84 wiles north of ¢lair Neb, Post offi ‘e, Blalr, Wil ales mell iy stosk ard property 1t wants {OR RENT< 6 room cotinge furnish ! houses south Losye nworth on side or add e 8 *J. K. "' Poy office oR s Works, F ave. Jrep nar—Cottage 6 roome near Hanscor 210 50, Cottage 7 rooms Park ave Brick hous 6 rooms 8hin! Hcu'e § rooms Davenport and 27th §16 Hous: 8 rcoms Leavanworth and Groyo Ste., $18 . E. Mayne & Co,, 15th and_ Farnim. 031t Inquire Honms of 11 rooms, Leavenworth and Inquire st Westcen Coraice 008 OR REXT—A nloa little barher shop; all £xed 1 Al ply to Lowis MoCoy's Gault House, Pop:leton 6iss Park, Bilok cottage slx rooms " month, itornia streot. [0 5 rosm heinse on Chiarles St., $15. lliams Block 0014 Dr. {\OR BRXT— Chot-e brick re:idence, Jost complcted, 10 roore, furnace and all mdern improviente: Fm SALR—Tao lots 19 Pe'hvm Flice, one blook from 8'rcet car track's Juquire 218 § 18th St o1t Or would trate O A good hores and bagey: S0 acres fn G.sper €09 ity. Apply (0 918 Sonth 15 § reet R orso pos et bolier want to sell w.u. " R 8ALR—Botler and enwine and enzine, In good rann for the resscn that they are not Ianca eaougn for the new machivery which we will put %10 our 1 ew buildiog on Harncy 8% Ciarke Bros. & Co., 1108 Dougla 10:t AL Ars on hand at & bargain, No 1 secosd hand carrlage phacton and aide bar buggies: also oy Drellas and suashades, a8 1409-1411 Dodge St are REAL {\OR LRASH—Bost utoooupled ground tn the ty for warehouso house, 87 feos front on Leavenworth, porkh bab 10:h wnd 11th,will easefor 9 years. Bed- ord & v {OR SALE Houso and 2 lota at & bargsin §3,500 S 16th Street; room to bulid foue moro houses for rent. Two «1 lote Shinna Additions, o > andtwo lots Hanseo 115t north 19th 8¢, *000, d 1t Rigann Add, 1200, Honre andk,t . 18tn 8, 100 Houo auddge Paciflo St., near Depot, 3300, 2 houses anfl 1ot on Cass Bt , voar 16th, S, 18th 8t , 3300 o1y ovory county In north ern Ne- O. F. Davls & Co., 1505 Farnam 84, 100 Aug 23 braska. {0R RENT—Store with tour ro m3 In rear, Rent 825 AT wmonth. Toquire 1918 Douglas, — 4.0-Aug 14 .m.mr “Beauttfu subiieban rerlden o propor of groun, lare houss 7 oo, fins lo 1l sell {msrovoments ata sacrifice. 50 10 rooms, suizatlo for botwasn 1th snd 15th JOR RRNT Houses of 6 and 0 room 14th and Douglna. at reo: tion. Apgly atoffizu of ¢, L Taylor, § oK KENT—A U J 03stt Nonsa 10 ooty e krcr—Cottace 6 room tpbeil 141 Phipps Roe, Soward and ¢ ROOBMS YOR e, 1 well fuec i hed reom for 2 gen lemen pposite Gos Thotel. Apyly van & I . 0bp troom woll [ OR RENT 4,00 at Was: ished, sute ed rooms 1509 Harnsy 032-8p TOR KENT—2 plovant s uth frons rooms 8. k2 eomior 10th aud Dasonport, 700 JFen AmT—Handsouwcl tursiated roome 1704 Oap- it 68, north 17t st. Raou with bay window on cek 4130 rooms from th room aze mmodation 5,500 €60 £p "OR RENT Jor REN Front room farnished or usfurni 1212 Howard St. 020.t1 Jiror e —Room with board, 1613 Cpitol 14p ok ReNT—Jiealy farolsed rocms and board 81.60 por week, 205 N, Lith St. 3.6p [ron wet ~Furuiehsd room 1021 Capitol ave. 660 aug20p JOR RENT—At 1010 Farnam street. two nicely turnished fiont rooms with use of bath rooms. 430-1t —Double tarlor, furalshed; 1500 Chlcago St also siagle 5074 1or, floor i a Langain, Weteopol tin hotol, Ko Alite s Needham Br.s, niture bus nessavith Ulysses, Neb, Ts.6p lisho f C A How £ OR A R—Wall ¢ L butlling and 1o etail drug store wall ssttled, losation Address Lock Dmaba 1504 Jron sux—r © pcinl yderirable for a German, Bx 010, Foo catto rade. Ry tierd to, YO8 AIERE; DI D arcain, 1% 60 1o- Toksa of Lulldiok 10 ‘Ton. tmontha; good s for sellng, hove other bastioess to Address 8 P, Boo offics, 450t ani 14 for atock of gen- Addees John S42aug JCR avs —Nane eral werchandis Lindorn: liv, Contra FILSONALL g conitneming, Aditecns Lock Box 003-Aug P P R L TR Line In, Neb, A LOST AN 08T —A gold 1rop e 4 tum ty A Ba rowa T e spteld s ahnibien clipt. ADawers o 1ame o tura to . P. Fay, 1211 Farnam 8t., an ND \'n)lH\I) v Finder wlyloso vo- riam 8t,, sed_roodve 704-5p )t on Lrest Max, Re- with waite turn to zah th ward vl bs paid, TRAY RO — Soap Fastory. JTRAYED 0 81 star In tho for al rowasd by ro ur corn, 13th and Chicago street 055-1p A farge old Lns her o vory narrow stripe Finder will | lease rot u to Quoaley’s . Chatkin, 071 -4p ith white 0 o libor= A rarecll maro POYSICIANS, . WARD, room 5, Withno!l Licek, 10th and Har- e (e " RUPTURE CURED 243 Wabash ave doys, Send siamw hlcage, m. for ¢ roula VY £31e0—Two Giuls for gonaral house work end ono ook, zaod wages will be patd, o insompe. tent perton neea spply. Eagls Hoase, South 14th. 070§ VW Are—mmodiat <f Mg, J. 0'Gi W ¥y £00d Kitchen girl; ¥, 108 klevent stie, ANTED—AL 1017 Chicoga St., & 001 German gl ruwmml houss work. 613t Agirl to do general Louse work 13 6 En.-a,y WA‘(’[‘ED MAuE HELP. VW Axmo—Agents to scll Lumisous Door plates hise numbora and signs, owsfl - acld and lirga proste; sind for circular, givi-¥ prices of twclve Gif- ferent tizoe, Address box 2465, Boiton, Mss, 70 ¥ TANTED—A ed Wage ut Mu doo.’s shop, 1 A f st s men and wite (or widow v 1l £ e e hou-ek. cpor will hia g0t hore for the Iah Addsoss, Wit re‘e ence tais offi e, Kancl 716.0p y ol o midel Cwployu ent. TANTYD—O1 0 1 oo ks Bt 0ths e o nest—Furntahed rcome 1809 Farnam st. Jor naxt—Furnished room 18 south nionth; 2616 Dovglas ktre:t. 508-11p 16th. £104p OR RENT—Ne * “Howard strce’, F furnished room at No 502 613 4p ORRENT A arge mewly farnished front room, With bav window, clés it, gas and bath; §20 per 490t RENT~Two nicely furnis! rooms, NV cor. 218t end St. Mary's Ave, 46U [On 2aare oo csogans <l cchn, Buikien'ibloo BO4-t1 Jon xsT—Fuont turcished room, 1 617 Chlongo k. 1ent board for gontleiucn, F somals furnivhed rooms, n_convenien 1718 Dudge. B0k ReNT—Targo, ha: ( sioglo or en suits, m privd {oR kexT—Handsome fusnished 1o, 18 8 Dolge OR RENT— nih-d rooms iu Beomer's Hm- Cor. & t ond Howard, FUIIBGC0 FOuIN T0r IGIL fiodec g, i o i Buemer's bluck, Cor &t and Howard 2 00NA—With I Gesiiablo oz summer_ App y bsh nh. Charl 0i0-41 e wa fu opesn Ford), 62/ 810 b 2ED KUG FXTERMINATOR; Dast known, aud sticky fly > papir; recos for miaking, 6 <t'; good wags nade making and eelling o fam lies. Star Supyly €., Omba, Neb, Box €05 ¥ X OFNTs wANTH or AT o, l(ruu]n. Omahz, Neb, Chaip cn ANTED—Younz men to lern tolozraph widres) Omaha Comumerci 1 Colloge W 28 fmme-tia’cly ry & Machine Co., Fro &b Jon BmT—For ‘uring purposes or hall, 84 floor, No. 110 S, 14th et.. anat srgo roum 44 onquire at 1409 Dodge e4 A J. Simpson, 608-41 Xt Contrally located furnlsbed rooms af F 6l Sohtn Tm 609-t! frout 500w on first foor with o quico #4 1901 Farnam St abrut 10 1519 Do 5 old whn cn 8 60t Pef. 11104 Mor- B o Hay ¢ Taxnin Uein ot oo W carpentery, © Litho w10 W Ter o i 8 el 8y bar ers at 1401 tn fUFL s go0 4 poferen Avien Andandvertived es absolutely prre CONDATIIN /A NAMON LA THE TEST: DOFS NOT CONTAIN AMMON{A, IT6 HEALTUFULNSSS JAS NEVER LKEN QUESTIONED, In amiiiton homas for T Of & century 16 has #4994 the consune il TEST OF THE OVEN, PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAKERS 02 Dr. Price’s Special thormg Bl Thostrengest, e Dr. Price’s Lupnlln Veast Goms or Light, Healthy Bread, The Bost Diy H.p Yoast 12 tho World FOR BALE ('Y CROCERS, ST, Laula, de © qud Decay DR, w:.nu ‘s Gob. Lobisiaxa, x0, | BITUATI )N WANTED., TaNTeD A sudmat foré o i IsURLLaNtuUs WALTS “vmm Partior to tavo h 1 nteecst fo a wil cotwn’ e Dusnore pavig 8 Lirye prfi, 20 required to work with. Cll or uda.e:s uttice, Lin-olu, Neb W anTED-Svery Vody (o call on W, A, M J.b printieg, 1613 Lou, the'r watores (0 rickr ou's to be rop: w lnprove) A agonts 220 N FOR aENT—HOUSES AND LOTH oa Eouth 1%h HAMLIN & 31180t Bleverth Bt st b \uir i thifw in & ra o chanc L) 57 Farnm 6 o jroperty at 8l ¥ e cont int 18900 v b [03 taun -Tn Nostn 04 & Uoown and wluce 1510 ¥t 5 068-5 lu“ln ary l“uh waun T tBiao builinga, Laquire 18 Aoy ¢ I avenucs »in |u oK maLE 0 PRl pa 6 d Uon 1 80 Oth o 1100k BLiEuts AF 8 & por ouit at, b years thne; de- wiracls Jots $600 t 800) o a v 1o uhance A ) T e S 127 for Doise 24 Dok BaLk ~Five room boise aid lot 6 £1.000ca.h. Cuun'ngham & Biennsn, i 7 EMM B with houdo, 2,700 Tt ou uming b ween 19th st 0tk Bedtord & Souer. 612 o OB BALE~ F rty lors for sate on Burt sud Cuinings Lecweon 59U aad Blat chowp, fuside. proneity sdforo & Souer. 144 S ovments 10, 1511 Dogo N FORSALE MISOELLANEOUS 2048 ALK Fift en il Lo Pouyn's 1674 0 rt rrisen, 1518 030 11 atton & Drum- 049-% T e A P @ximino moro boo'a. J. 8' wmith, oxjert aocounte aut, 1610 Ca, it 1avo Abh, . 0. |...\ Anspach 1, 1613 Leare 143aug27 P. Park Ioatol 8. W.on U, P. opento the pubitc ard can bo ronted al g ithorings. Bpeolal rates for F Soruns, oall or screea . C. Bohwonek 992.41 iiu.{\ 1E—Mrs. C F. K UL r0ad, 18 Pnpflllnn Nob. P orors—On Kiktiorn ana Platto. . Murray. 740- 3 en by G B Gellen NSTRUCTION 0D d0-tt Veok, ot 1118 Caoltol av PRIy VAU way. A fimfifl INSTITUTE HEDIGAL AHD SURGICAL. anil cosvio0la ole aned 1w an oderless 12 9458000 oAl AL PISEASES. atituto Weot of »UNEH { il 13th Stréat, Gornor f O Youii g GANDEE & Rubber BOOTS | nuuai‘é“'micu BALL, SBiEMERR Ordinary Rubber Boots b ON THE olwiys wear ot f the ball, T Boots ara on the ball DOUBLE Hout ecorionsical Hoot in Losts 100ger tan iy other boot'and the PRICE NO RIGHER, Call and ex- amine tho goods, BEATLEY & OLMSTEAD WHOLESILE AGENTS, M. & Cudor- | -t DES MOIMES |OWA,