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"THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY JUNE 19. > S SPECIAL NOTICES Avertisements under this head, 10 cents per 1ine for the first insortion, 7 cents for ench sub- sequent fnertion, and §1.50 a line per month. No advertisement tuken for loss than 25 cents for the first insertion. Soven words will be counted to the line; they must run consecus tively and must be paid in advance. All adver tisements must be handed in before 2 o'clock p.m., and under no circumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Parties advertising in these columns and hav- fng the angwors addressed in care of Tre Bre, will please ask for a check toenable them to got thelr letters, a8 none will be delivered except on presentation of oheck. Al Answers 10 ad- ik hould be en: ONEY TO LOAN—On ronl estato. on & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block. ONEY TO LOAN—At jower ratosthan any- s in the city, onfarniture, pianos, . Wwagons, or stock of any kind. nember, at'lower rates than any other loan evmpany 1n the city. City Toan & Mortgnge €o..voom 15, 1404 Firnam st, opposits Paxton hotol. i YHE Omaha financial oxohange is propared to mike foans in_any amount, on_any kind of approved security, Large collatoral loans a £pecialty. Also on ohattels and real cstate in amoun(s and time to suit. Lower rates, batter terms, and prompter sorvice than ahy loan agency in the city. ~ For further partioulars call office on the second floor of the Barker Block, southwest corner of Farnam and 15th streots. ioan on residence and busincas Lowest ratos. C, J, Caswell & oom 19, Tron Bank Building, i2th and Far- i M ONEY tolonn by the undersigned, who has the only properly organizod loan agency in Omuhn. Loane of $10 to $1,00 made on fur- niture, planos. organs, horses, wagons, machin: ery, &, without romoval.' No delays. All business' strictly confidentinl. Loans 0 made that any part cAn be paid at Any timo, each pay- ment reducing the cost pro rata. Advances madeon fine watches and diamonds. Persons #hould carefully consider who thoy nre doaling with, as many new concorns are daily coming into ‘existence, _Should you need money, eall and soo me, W. R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell Building, 15th and Harnoy. 28 'OR RENT—Square Piano $3 monthiy. A Hospe. 1513 Dougins. s —Organs, §2 pet month, Hospe, 1513 Dougins. = b} FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. JOR SALE—A first-class pinno, only months. WHI take part payment in ing. Inquire 221 N, 16th st. 0810 {IOR SALE—One 10-horse upright boiler anA ongine with fittings complete. A bargain. Nobraskn Stoam Lavadey, 108 8, 1thst. o O SALE-1 piano, furniture and kitche range. %178, 19th . Loy JOR SALE—Fine seoond-hand phacton cheap at Simpson’s, kil FOR2AL R. confracts on 2400 acr fine tillable land, cheap for eash, or will e; change for fresh stoek elothing and’ good busi- noss property. H. M. Weolman, U. P Sub Agt., Denver junction, Colorado. 751 VWEofter tor sale 50 choice two-year-old steers Strange Bros,, Sioux City, In. 40155 on's make; £ood a8 now, at A. J. Rimpson's. 0 OR SALE—_Good horae, wagon and harnoss, only $23. 2010 Webster. 0021+ JOR SAL Or trade, agentle driving horse, together with sot single harness and oven bugiey, choap for cash or will trade for good single horse: J. L. Rice & Co., Room 7, over Commerciat National Ban Y010 JrOR SALE—Ghoap, tron columns and win- dow onpa suitable for front on brick build- ing._For particulurs apply at this offico. Sl 01t s,.h.r, ¥ 1aase on section go0d land, 7 miles southonst of Atkinson and 4 files eouthwost of Bovmet, Holt county, Neb. Rental only $48 per sear, Hatcher, Gadd & Co., 1916 Douglus stroat, Millard botel biock, Oman, ORSALE-Square ‘{.nnnn. $50, monthly. lnly~ ments. Hospe, 1513 Douglas. E F"“ SALE—Faiily horso. A. Hospo, T4 OR SALE—Match toams and horsos of al kinds 0 suit customora at Star Snle Stablos, 20th and Cuming. M. Cannon, Prop. 20 WANTED-FEMALE HELP. @ PER CENT monoy to lonn. Cut ratos on o louns. Mahoney & Harrls, Room 11, urnam st. g AJONEY TO LOAN at_roasonablo rates on horses, furniture, watches und othor per- ®onal property, C. J. Caswell, Rtoom 19, Tron Baol: bullding, 12th i Farna. Tako clovator. A - 50,000 to loan on city residence prfl)mn! D Geo. W. Day, 148 Farnam. £ G,rER ¢ Money to loan, Stowart & Co., OxRoom 3, Tron bank, 12th and Farnam. 623" 30,000 to loan, Sums $500 and upwards. Lowest rates. Bemis, 15th and Douuh?nl%um. MONEY TO LOAN—O. F. Davis & Co. _ Real Batate and Loan agonts, 1505 Farnam St Mniflw'm LOAN-On good securitios. A Bt MeGavock, room 7 Hodick Blook, 59 Farnam ONEY TO LOAN—On real ostato and chat_ tols: D. L Thomas, 207 ONEY TO LOAN—In aiima_of 200 and up- wards on first-cinss real estato security. Potter & Cobb, 1615 Farnam St. 264 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons personal property of all Xinds and all othor ar- jclos of value, without removal. 819 S. 13th, over Bingham's Commission store. All bus. noss_strictly confidental. ) BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SALE—A complete stock of millliner: £00d8: n1s0 store fixtures; in a_desirable | enlity. Will bo sold very cheap. Call on or ad- dress Erank 0. Kayser, 404 North 16th st., Oma- ha, Nob, 2429 NOR SALE_Meatmarkot: good location,ens torms. “Moseloy & Stophenson, Room Richards Block, Lincoli, Mob. #05-23 YV ANTEDTo lenrn of establishad hank that dosires to gell, or of rood location for new baak in central or westorn Nebraska. Addross Tanker, Lock Box 183, Sioux City. B07-20% OR SALE—Chonp, a suloon, If sold at onco. B Adaress 7. 0. Box's5, City.’ o7 “v\.\'-fic A first-claas drossmaker by the day at Dodge. hY, T ANTED —Two girls for goncral housowork at Mr. Fianncry's, 1010 8. 10th st. 631-10% ‘,VA\NT —A German girl for gencral houséwori ut 123 North 12th at. 92410 100 monthly carncd. See personal column. ‘ 810-19* ‘ FANTED -2 good girls at Mrs. Wm, Pres. ton's, 21t and Hownrd sts. $04-10* VWANT irl 10 d0_gonoral Hougeworks algon nurse wirl. Inguiro Mrs. M. smith, 8. K Dodge and 20th VWANTED-A girl for g £00d wagos. Apply at 2 ‘\m’w}mn-mmn it to tako care of baby ani et in ligh t lousckeeping. 8:W. cor. 20th and Douglas. 023 W ANTED—A good girl to_do general house- work In private fumily at 164 8. 1 12th and Martha. o1 WANr Two good dining-room girls at Norris' Restaurant, 16th st., bet. Dodge and Dougla WANTE —A irl and hoy taurant; German preferred b 880-10* "‘74\ NTED—First-class wast makers at once; no others ncedapply. . 1908 Farnam st. VW ANTED per weok to & good cook and laundress. Mrs. J. M. Thurston, 2308 Far- nam. 041 YA:'I'RfD~BIHIM by & HM&U ,\'d"lrk in 've family to do general work. Aress a s, Beconce | O amao VVWANTED_A situstion as housekeoper in private family. - Addross G 40, Iice office. W ANTED—Situation by & German druggist 2 years of aie, 6 years' cxporicnee in the onst: not afraid of ‘work. Address G 57, Bee office R4 y “ANTED_Lady wants pos'tion as_cook in I Dhotel or restaurant. ' Address G5, Boe office. W rug cler] where spoak German or English. Good recommendation of character and ability furnished. Address Wi, B. ¥ Saint Petor, Minn i W ANTED-By a voung man, Scandinavian, £ position in store: has hind experionce in dry goods; acquainted inthe eity, and under. stonds taking eare of aorses; roferences i Addres eG 47 Bee office. 526 MISCHLLANEOUS WANTS, 3 TANTED-To buy a large seconn hand of- fice safe. A. Hospe, omis18 “v,\.\'-r —To purchase a cow. Inquireat 1401 Farnam 0% ANTED—Good family h A 8. Billings, 2403 Harney st. 885-10 TANTED—A place for n good girl in & smnll VY ity to 8 gaapret ahmog e, Address C. Altmannsperger, Minden, Tows 84118 ‘ TANTED 1000 mog‘lomrnavllhwond'n Now History of Nobrask. Most intersting of any yet published. Old settiers and all others should see It. Prico 83.00. Jits. Osgood & Co., S 10th st. 880-19 T, ¥OU wunt fino hand embrodiory ot fi cluss drossmaking at your homes, oall at 416 N. 16th st. SMOIY 14 y FANTED—One or two. £00d (horses 17‘8':3 change for house snd lot. Balou Bros, 1516 Douglas sty BH0-21 VWANTED=A osd WOtk horse in exhango for painting. - Address G 41, Hoe oftce. "('vjnmn—/‘ socond-hand sett of reports of Nebraska 3upreme Court, Call bn or ad- dress L. D. Holmes, Room 8, onzor block. 740 “v,xnrxu—'.\'umsf T, Murray, i o ANTED-Short-nand_work of all kind: J. B, Haynos & Co., 1511 Dodgo st. TOR RENT-HROUSES AND LOTS. JPOR SALE—A first-class_opttage on Daven- porist. Torms onsh. Apyly S, and Cuming. OR RENT—House, 20th and Clark str modern improvemnts in ool ropiie. Ap: ply to Cunningham, Rooms 0 and rling- ton Block. JOR R tore with 4 rooms in rear, on puved street; sujtable for any business. Ap- ply on Cuming st. -+ 8ajy16 built 1 four or five storing high, rented for hotel or warehonse purposes, finished to suit the purposeof tenant, C. Mayne Real Estato aud Trust Co., 15th and urnishod rooms. 1621 Cup. ave. 21 {JOR RENT—Rcsidence of 10 rooms, barn for. 14 horses, borutiful grounds, Leavenworth and 33d st;, $50 por month. _C, . Mayne Real ate & Trust Co., 15th and Farnam. ENT—Ono 8 and one 10 room hou with all modern improvomonts, in a dosir- able location. Inquire ot Q. F. Davis & C 1505 Farnam, 874 FOR RENT-ROOMS. nd and 3rd floors, 22x100, 1309 uitable for livht manufactur- ing or wholesule business, L.O. Jones & Co., 046-jy 1 Y FANTED—A ' 00 gifl for-genoral house: work; &4 novtnwest-gorner Humilton and Plerce stre@ti -y * % o z ool B B W ANTED =20 ko0d iria for ool private families; kood. wages. Call at Nobrasku Fmployment Agency, 119 16¢h st. 8 BES-18¢ NTED—A girl for_genoral housework: good laundress. Next door north P Mrs. A. A. Egbert. 8 OR SALE-Drug stock in good live town in northwestern Nebraskn. - Population 1000, Addross Gy, oaro Omuha Hoe: “BTS-I8, TOEE EXCHANGE—A gopd stack and grain ¥, 100 acrds, & miles (rom Lauvens, Town, Want a 8took of genernl merchandiso or hard: ware. 0. L. Horton, 1420 Ostreet, Lincoln, Neb. | ANTED_A rare inducement will be given to a good hotel man in agrowing and pros- orous wostern tawn, Seo or correspond with inslott & Bates, Bentrico, Nob. 612 Ok SALE—Hotcl—Firstclnss, in_a good town, lnrge commercial trade; must be sold s on acoount of sickness. = AddressJ. B. 613- 1 T CHAN Stocks of goods of_overy kind, for farma and land; also lands to ex- chunge for goods. If you want to trade, no muttos what t 18 Souave, write, with full’do. scription, to C. 3 Ayn Real Estato and Trust Co., O Fon 7 266 OR SALE—A firat-clnss bakery, restaurant " and confectionery stand in & town of 7,000 inhubitants. Tnquiro of F. ¥’ Fay & Co., Opahi. —Noveral stocks of goods, doing & healthy busiueas. ownorship- clear, satis- faction guaranteed; terms ousy, fome Omaha property taken in ' exchunge. Marshall & Lo- ieck, 1611 Farnam st. a2 OR SALE—In first-class loontion, grocery stock and fixtures: small capital required: Tent low. Inquire at drug store, 10th and Douglne. 787 ANTED=Good girl for goneral housework VY ‘at2100 Farnam. 855 VW ANTED—A compotont lnund Monday and Tuesbay. Apply to Mrs, Coburn's house, in front of Creighton College. 854-10 JANTED—ImmediAtoly, three first-class waistfittors; none but experionced need rtney & Co., 1520 Douglas. 830 —Girl for gencral hougework in smallfamily. Apply 207 Dodgest. 83-16% YAJANTED—A girl for_general housowork; good wages paid. Inquire at Edholm & Erickson's, 815-19 ANTED—A sturchor and shirt ironer at the Eureka Steam Laundry, cor. 16th_and Tzard. 800 VVANTED—2 young laies and gents to iearn telegraphy. Prospocts for positions phon compotent, good. ~Addross W. J. D, room 1, Crounse block, 16th t, Omaha. 738 ‘VKN‘EEU—A girl at the Emmett Houl.’m VV"“""_A good wirt for gonoral houso. 'V ‘work. 1900 Farnam. i WANTED—-A gl for gonoral bouscwork. 1415 Howard st. 202 WANTED-A wirl for genoral housowork at 242) Seward st. 965 rnished room and very best bonrd, call . 13th st. 93024 OR RENT—Woll furnished front room with closct, #10 por month. 341 Capitol ave. OR RENT—Furnished room with first-c board. cor. 20th and Webster. 923 T{OR RE man and wite in private family. Inquire 205 N. Lith. S TR U FD". RENT—For light housekeeping. rooms furnished and uufurnished jn HBeemer's Block, cor. Bight apd Hoyard ae D18 NOR RENT_Store room. on; 11ty s, mear Farnam; make fine office, $25. B Brick store, N E cor. lith and Howard, $55. C. E. Mayne, Real Estato and Trust Co. . 890 OR RENT—A suit of furnished rooms. 1611 California. 892 FOoR R well furnished room at 1509 Farnam st., opposite Merohants Hotel, only $16. BO3-18* JFOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. = 1013 Dodge. TU819% JOR RENT—Five rcom house, furnished, 1or5 or 6 months; will bo rentod choap to good purty. Edward Larkin, Exposition Build- ing. 569 F()“ RENT—2 pleasant furnished roomsat 2414 Chicago st. &25-21 ]?13“ RENT—Furnished rooms, 1510 Harnoy. JPO® RENT—Furnished room, 1707 Cas ANTED—Nicely furnishodroom with aloove, 525 Fairview or 23th st, i blogk N_St. Mary’s ave. i 27100 WANTED-MALE HELP. FOUND. AKEN UP—Roan cow, white spot i face, short #orns, very poor, was found in mud. Tnouire at tent'about 39th ‘and karnam'st. .J, H. Kni thr, a3 TRAYED—June 10th, medium-sized brown O cow with & white stripe on back. Finder please return to L. Nehleen, 706 8, 24th st. BOA-18e 14, throo small bunch.on Just below the knoo. Plense re- turnor rend word to 13)7 Californiu at. Ira Stiong, P. 8.—Had saddlo and bridle on, 35-1 3 ., ones & Co., Economy [y , 13500 Farnam st., want your trade in the clothing line. . Call and'see them. 045]y1 JERSONAL-A gentieman of means, a stranger in the eity, desires the acquaint- ance of arofined and atylish young lady who would approcinte & true friend; one who is em- ployed during the day proferrod, Add strictconfidence, G 62, Bee Office: DERSONAL—A widow lndy will correspond with a widdloaged or clderly gentiomun with means to provide a desivable home to n worthy wifo, Address G 63, Boe Office. . 942-1 ‘\YA‘NT":I — Iy a lady of uge, & co! respondent” of u middlo-nged gent with moans; objcet, matrimony. - Adiress i x| L8100 monthly earncd. Child P P, i can learn beautiful rlmuluru hy: taught froe in one hour; short time. First preminm 8t. Louis Exposifion. Miss Christie, 1611 Doug- 1 & o B11-19* ONAL—To pursons who wish to bulld & home tn Orehard Hill, I will sell lots upon fl'f:""‘ of the nominal sum of ten dollars and alunce at the end of five years. Intorest at 8 Bfll’ cent, payable semf-annually. This is the cet offer ever made to q&nm&lflekor in this oity. Call and see me, Mayne, Real Es- tato and Trust Co., 8, W. cor. 16th ana Farbam. ot 3oaRdizG. PBOABBING- A fow duy bourders cun roceive first-class board and ‘attention for .00 a week. Mrs. Wi, Young, 1612 anmmvl -24% ’Bo‘u’i» and lodglog, $4 4 woek. m.l;,‘;" s 8L E s ety e i yie T oo wnd bourd for two, 1053 FPEACH ERS desiring employment, with good s during vacation, address Box G, 64, Hoe otlice, b S 100 montbly earned. See porsonal column. . n e ~BI-1 P10 EXCHANC T chunge for merchandise or livery stock. dress Lox W03 Shenandoah, lowa. N ITENTION 10 CAPITALISTS Tho town of vid City, Butler county, Neb., offers to ble parties. Substantial aid to put up and perate n said lown glucose factory works,and & fruit and vogetable canniug factory. Call on or address Jaues Bell, Prosident, or " E. 8. Riu- kor, Secrotary of Duvid City Dusincss Men's Assoclatiop. © " © Bt ) DRIVY vaults and coss ponis cleaned L ] Abel. y.”& box ¥, residence 1916 Cuming, il - T-July 1| KIVY wnd ceaspools cleaned by B Ewing, P DRy & oo " Badouiyioe STORAGE-Wostern Trunsfor & Storage Co., corner lith und Nickols. wre prepured to Iyceivo wnd store all kiuks of 'wousebold goods ote. OB RENT—A storo ou & good rotall stroot. Apply the Omaba Koal ' Estate and o W ANTED-Shovalers, Nicholas st., Walnu Hill. Hall & McKiony. 3b-19* WT\N'E ;D—Middle-nged man of good address as soliitor, Address, stating torms de- sired, G 01, Bee Office. B¢ W,{Nnc )—A saloslady with experience and £00d roforoncos for the notion depart- 180 8 Indy with thorough exporienco ns pr and cashier. Nono but persons with practical experience néed apply. O'Donohoe & Bhort W7 v “class baker. Apply Ar- onde Hotol toduy, H. E. Suprey. 4£10% ALl e Al Bu 2 W ANTEDTwo oo wolicitars for life insr- ance: bost plan over dovised and tho ensiost. Address G o 2 “‘4\\'1‘!‘2])— rong, bright bhoy, 16 to 18 years old.” T. L. Von Dorn, 813 5. 220 st; -19! ANTED—Blacksmith — must _understand plow work: £00d wages and steady job to competent mun, Address John Lundis, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 925'20% W £00d drivor and worker at_my dwelling house. Must be & good milker. Must bring written vecommendation, A. J. Poppleton, 0519 3100 monthly caracd. Beo personal column, B10-19% “v/&%nm_.q 00d solicitor on salary. Call at 1514 Douglas, up-stairs. 9219 “v,{.\"r | ®&00d horseshoer, Address Murray, Grand Island, Neb. W ANTED—Machine hands; good wasos stendy work to experienced hunds. Shirt Factory, 308 N, 16th st. t onee, man anG wite, or good strong woman, for farm and' general house work on runch 1n Kansas. A. D. Morso, 14th und Farnam sts. 6419 W ANTED-Young man In ofiic who hus had some experience in office work, is correct and willing to bo ureful, and ean furnish refer- ences. Address G 52, Bee offic L867-18 “YANTHI)-Whnlemu Sale , by John Wanumaker, Philadelphia. for dry goods, carpets, hosiery, underwear and notfons. Ounly experienced mon with trale, Apply by, letter: e>nfidential, of course. 81180 —Men and women desiring profit- mployment; salary or commission on staple goods; uddress, withi 23 oents stamps, 10 pay postage, for contract and samples. L 8 Mg, Co., Chicago, 4Byl ‘ ANTED-Tracklay: and teamsters g e and seotion men for e R, work. Wages the highest going. Call for particulars ana transportation at Moore's cmployment office, #06 South 10th 8t,, 8. H. Bailey, manager. s23-21% 'l‘\\'(l energetic men of good character and ad- dress, between 2) and rs of age. J, M. French & Co., Roomn 18, 1 man Block. 819-190% \v.\NTKI‘-— mmeliately,a tirst-cluss cook at 1512 Dodyo st. L) ‘ ANTED—Laborers for railroad work; amstors, shovelors and tracklayors. Mon shipped every day. E. 8. Alvright, K. R, Labor Agont, 138 Favnam st. 621 SITUATION WANTED. -“;AN'I‘HU—A_sllllltmn by & young man as salosima in & rotall BATAWATe S1OF0: K001 expericnos; can speuke Engilsl and Goriian; wood rofercnoes. “Address G 6, tice Offce. '\"uiiii—[};.}i‘ ; giel wishos u situation 10 ussist in housework, Ne. 1301 &‘lle;h st. VWANTED-X position wn & lumber yard or hardware store; cangive good references Addres; Homer Platt, Prescott, lowa. - 851-18¢ OR RE h board, neatly furnishod rooms, 1710 Cass st. Bit-19 TOR RENT—Two Floors and plice ith uzo of elevator, suitable for light svhdlesaleing or storage. W thlllh(llis. 13ph st. T61-25* JPOR RENT—Furnishod : front wooms 113 Douglus. 4 615-10% 'F« R RENT—Nicoly Turnlhod- 1623 Dodge st. ‘[ OR RENT—NI, turnished: raoms with board, Sonthwest cor. !zml}x i W ebstor, F NT—An o Apply with references, 1 Ji 9B, BENT—A suite of rooms with bourd. 11812 Dodge st. 3 623 9k RENT—Furnisheld rooms, Prices irom $8t0 §25 per month, with or withcut_bourd. 623 South 15th st. L JOR RENT—Farnished ' rooms. Triquiré drug store, 10th and Dougius. 002 Ol RENT—One nice room at 22% Dodge streot, 4 OR RENT—Two stofo roonis on 166h streot, Wator, gas and sewer conméctions.~ fho O.B:Mayad and Trust Co., cor. 15¢h und Farnwin. A furnishod To0 in pi Apply 2316 Douglus Strect An oxccllont busemont, 0 ngd 5118 13th 6t.; 3 stores on 9th and Douglas, and2 stores on 2d and Cuming. Puulsen & Co., Farnam. 857 ‘—Furnishea rooms. 181 Dodge. OR RENT—Dosk room. Rush & Selby, 218 8. 1ath sty i 7 OR SALE—A store bullding southwest part of town, very cheap. J, B Bvuns & (o, POR SALE—3 houses ta be moved off lots; will sll cheap. The C. E. Mayne Leal Ertato and Trust Co. [0} OB SALE— A bargain—For a few dayson'y, 840 ucro stock ranch in Cherry county, Neli, for sale, with improvements. Call on or address Geo. B-Smith, Room 1, Paxton Building i b9 feel sq. track in alley, north, £5,000 1Wxl44 on T, P. south ... : 700 Corner for busivess, Saunder: . 8,300 ALIOHNS 41 % s easranaresints LU a0 Arnother . 2000000000 0ruarnenns 50 Another. ... AP 5,000 Aunother. . * 8,500 Corner for business, Leavenworth ‘s, 140 feet front b PR SR 48 foet front on Cuming st, & bargain 72 feet on N. 16th, fine location for retail businoss N Business Propery. Improvel Residence Property. Unimproved Property. Wo can present a botter list of property than any doaler in the city. Call and verify this state- ment. Bi6-19 J OR BALE—Cottago one blook from Sain. ders streot oare, 5 rooms, eity water, new fence. This house 8 new and u bargain at $1,800: 8230 cash, bal $20 per month. 3 six room cottages on Hamilton street: nice yard, shade trees, smail fruit, fenced, & very Plousunt and desirable home;' small Gash pay- mont; bal $2 per month 2 cottages on King street, 2 blocks from street cars; lwkv.lb- m:-:d et vl“lllerl.‘xll;en:;‘?‘rmnn. grate in parior; yi ur en . $250 Saat, val &6 b month. A fevlouu ”l).lumln Place, - Smal easn ment ;. per wont! gins & Park, AT wolh | OR CALE-Two of tho flnest lots in New- rt, with gool holte, very cheap. Edward Tarkin, B cposition Bufding. 868 one: MES' PLACE for ti% prioes asked and money. " can find. Soe the lotsfind oonvince yoursel invested is as fl”£ an_investment a8 "a\ 8, 1507 FARMAM ST. near 12th: §5,000 cash, balance long time: only $16,000. Higgins& Park, 12 Dougins. 812 JBRIGHTON AND NEWPORT twro most popu: Iar acro additions: nearer than any others: ealling faster and bn éasior terms. See RBrigh- ton and Newport {afaere lots located s those arc will be Imposdi5id 'to find in less than a year from now. Remember broad acres make many lote, See Brightonand Newpori. 3 + L AMES, 1507 FARNAM ST, OR SALE—House and lot in North Omaha, one block from sjroet car, cheap at 85,500 0. . Davis & Co. 511y T JPOR SALE_Fine corner lot on Farnam « with 2 £00d houses renting for $1.5% & yenr; price $20,001, £5,00 cash, balance to bo arranged. Ougnt to seil realily. ‘Marshall & Lobeck, 1511 Farnam st. 534 AR L) {()REMARD HILE Tots scil on thoir mert Low prices and easy terms givon. = Call The C. B. Mayne and Trust Co.’s office and got & plat 208 00—East front on Delawara stroet. Hansoom placo, beautiful lot §2,100. Loveren & Wilde, 1504 Farnam streoet ke MES' PLACE i€ the property on which to make monoy by & smail investment. It sells fast and housos are belng built on this ground. Come and see the lots. e AMES, 1507 FARNAM § EDICK'S GROVE, oniy inside lots at £700 to $1,400 to bo had in town. Thoy ask $3,500 for Iots jolning Rediok's Grove. ~ Seo Kodick's and see for yourself that theso lote nt £700 to §1.500 are unequalled for price and location. K AMES, 1507 FARNAM St S ant onst front cornoer Iots in Bure Oak: natural shado trees. Hatchor, Gadd & Co., 1216 Douglas streot, Millard hotel block Omaha, Neb. 804 JOR EXOHANG E--$0,000 stock dry goods for Omuhia property, - Archer & Fitch, &8 § t. (OR SALFE—Residence proporty and m:i: lots in overy addition in Omahn. Tegms auit purchasor.. Also dosirable business grty. " Gibson, Larson & Co, Room 3, Withnoll ook, Ot SALE--Corner on Jackson st, bUsiness, $16,500. A raro bargain, Cell soon. Mar shall & Tobeck, 1511 Farnam. 640 OR SALE—Fivo desirable Amoler | Iots at n bargain it sold within a fow duys. Inquire of Risdon & Comstock, Merchents Na. tional bunk building, Room 1, up-stairs, 404 OR SALE—Or Trado—lmproved and unim. proved lands in Fiurnas and ot 10r westori counties, Addross Wm. Simeral, Arapatioe, Furnas Co, Neb. PECIAL BARGAIN—Fine hacro ots, all together, In Himebaugh's addition. Must be sold right away. Price per acre, $60). R. C. Patterson, 13th and Douglas. [l JRORSALE—=S aoros i Durkniow s s east front; 4 sharos in Omaha Dairy association: 1 tw ted buggy; 4 fine birber chairs. 214’8, 12th st, LI} PBRIGHTON AND NEWPORT two most popu- lar acre additions; noarer than any others; selling faster and on oasier torms. ~ Sce Brighe ton and Newport, for ncre lots located as theso arc will be impossible to find in less than a year from now. Remember brond ucres wake many lots, See Brighton and Newport k) AMES, 1507 FARNAM 87, OR SALE-Sovon choloest Kilby Place lot: $85) ouch. A. P. Tukey, 13)4 Farnam st. 5th i—Or trade for unimproved prop- hin two milesof city, a_fine modern house of 9 rooms, Vq l, cistern and ' arn, beau- ofully finishod 1sitd? Tot 50x15), located ono block from termiffus §F red und groen car lines. C. M. Euton 613 §,13¢h st. 318)y2 JUST think “of %/ "Mv0 lots on and noar stroet oo ‘ouly 1,500, & POR SALE—Chenp homes at £100 per acre: 5 or 10 acre teketstwo miles from Brondwa; pot. Address J. R. Rice or N. P. Dodg uncil BIliHs, Towa. o ALE—4Dlbt® in South Omaha, Prho N. Mammwiiter, 300 8. 11th st. -20* B RIGHTON ARD NRWPORT two most pop Lar acro additions; pearer than any other, selliiig fastor and,op gasicr terms. Soe Drig! ton and Newport Tor agre lots located as the are will be npossjblead find in less than 8 yoar from now. ‘Romgmbpy brond acres make many lots. Seo Brightgn 'uxl‘l\iow AT Uyyae AMER, 150 A I{ DICK'S GROVIIonly insi )t $1,400 to be Hadnitowi. They ask §4,500 Toe {lots joining RedidK'#, Grove. Seo Rtedick's Grove and “seo for yoursgl that these lots at $70) to $1,500 are unciuailed for price und location. o AMES, 1507 FARNAM & 'OR SALE—$12,000 will buy an elegant rei dence. newly furmshed; very best location in the city; near 19th and Chicago sts. Bogws & EDICK'S GROVE, onty.inside lots at 8100 to $1,400 to be had in town. They ask 83,500 for Iots joining Redick’s Grove, Sco Redick's Grove and’ see for yourself that these lots at $700 to $1,500 are unequalied for price and location. TH AMES, 1507 FARNAM 8. J'OR SALE—1mproved and unimproved farm lands. ~Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block 151 J, B EVANS & Co. . Haye for salo Lots in Hawthorne, ~ Adjoining west end, at $600 to $1,200. Compare prices with surrounding prices, and see the margin, then see us, Lots in Creston— The most beautiful locition for residence in the city. Grand views n all directions, drain- ago, grades, etc., porfoct. Seo them, and then seo us. A choice' line of corner lots on Saundors st. for business lots. Blocks, Hult Blocks, Acre ‘racts, In all parts of the city at bargain prices. 885-19 OR SALE—Lot 6)x78 ft on 10th &t, corner, houses rent for $27 per month; $5.000, or will sell in 3parts. 3% lot und 2 houseo, rent for 832 por modth; Piorce, near 7th street, §5,000, New house, evorything first class, full lot, on Hamilton stroet, noar 20th, 83,500, : g2 ot and2 hoilses on Fufuain nons 20th stret, 4 story boarding house, 12 rooms, salooh,barn, full lot, ete, $8,500, Full fot and 3 room house in Lowc's add,§1,400 16 ucros 1 mile from 8. Omaha 8iook yards,8200 will soll i ucres o well impro . Omaha, $5, oward st, near 3ist, $6X) easy torms, ‘ost Sido near canning factory, §i00 ro ini Wost Omaha near Bolt Line, $2,000, 2 neres in West Omaha, 3, ftfront on Georgin Ave.,noar Leavonworth stroet, $5,800, 57 ftnorth front on Dodge near 20th st., §3,750 casy torms. 2108 in Plan View, §1,200 Large lot on Howard st, noar Sonth Avejone block from St. Mary's Ave, §5,000, 180 fect wost fr 24th s por foot. Lot on Virginia Ave, ncar Leavenworth’ st., £5,000, Lot in Sunnyside, $1,150, Houso of 8 rooms on' I8th near Nicholus strect, 2,500, iHouse of 6 rooms on 18th st, noar Nicholas, 2,000, 405kt onst tront on 8 13th st, §11,000, 4 story brick building on Harney st, 30,000 Corner 44x142 fton Harnoy st, $20,000. Lot tax1i2 11, 2 stary hous orl Howard street, 4,000, Lot 22x120 t @¥Doligenear near 11th st,$4,500 Lot in Nelson’s add, $1.700. Corner lot Seward at, 8750, Money to loan @it lowest rates of interest Geo. P. Bomis 8W Uor 15th and Douglas st. 870 EDWARD KUEHL, GISTER OF Auxluvnnu AND QONDL INALIST, 308 Street, between and Harney, th the aid of 0 spirits, obtaln for :‘ny one & n-m"flnw';. and present, , and f' certain_conditions in hefuture. Hoots, and shoes made (o rder Perfectsatisfuction guaravioed. Gheapest Aare Proparty near Gity. OTE BRILLIANTE Lots for Bale fn all parts of Gity. EASY TERMS S. 8. VAN BEUREN, 220 8, l4th, MCNAIR & SPRAY, CO X 1LY Flour, Feed, Hay, Lime, Cement, PLASTER. Prices Reasonable, Quality Guaranteed. Orders Filled Promptly. Telephone No. 801, 1505 Burt Street, Between 156h and 16th HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & Germany, Tho stoamships of this well known lino are built of iron, in water-tight compartments, and are furnished with every requisite to mako the assage both safe and agreeable. ho Unitod States and Buropean mafis,and leave New York Thufsdays and Saturdays for Ple. muth, (LON DON),Cherboug,(PARL ng, the steamors loave Hamburg on anys’ and Sun vin. Havre, taking phssengors ut Southampton an Railrond tickots from Plymouth to Bris London, or to England, FREE. Send for “Tourl place in the South of Europe only 1. RICHARD & CO., enger Agonts, 61 Broadway, New York; Washington and La Bulle Sts. Chicago, 11l Stoerage fron Notice to Contractors. o EALED proposais for the building of a court il In Sundance, Crook county, ory, and for furnishing tho ma: for the construction of the same will bo ived by tho commissioners of sald county up to 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, July Al 1. 180, at which time the proposals will ' be Y house and Wyoming Terrs oifications for said building may be goen at the oflice of the county clerk on and ifter May 20(h, 1585, Bids must be necompaniod by eertifled oheck for 50, or An approved bond for like amount, 1 Arantee ol B etnty commissionors reserve the right W refect any orall bide. Bias, must. be directed to John 8. Harper, Clork, Sundanco, Wyoming, and en< “Proposals for Building Court Houso rd of County Commis y £ the Boal By order of fhe ROS A RDER, County C Sundance Wyo, May 1ith, 1836, 1w¢ CHICAGQ Avo ORTH- WESTERN AT W AN, SEORT LINIZ Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago Tho only rond o take fur Dos Momes, Mar- halltown, Cedar Rapids, Clinton Milwaukee and all points east. T Nobraska, Colorado, Wyoiming, Nevada,Oregon, Washington and Californin it offerssuporior Advantagos not possible by any Dixio. Chicago, ‘0 the people of Among fow of the num riority enjoyed by tho patro tween Omahn_and Chicago, ar dny of DAY COACHES which o Durann art and ingenuity can cr ACE SLEEPING CARS, " whicn comfort and elogn: ROOM CARS unsu Iy, ceiobratod PALA' equal of which cannot be found elsewhere, At Council BIuffs tho trains of tho Union Pa fie Ry. connect in Union Depot with those of tho Chicago & Northwestorn Ry, Cenins of this line make close connection with thosoof ull cstern line For_Detroit, nati, Ningara F Montreal, Boston, us points ot supo- of this rona bo- its two trainsn e are models of Its PARLOR DRAWING pissed by any, and its wide- AL DINING CARS, tho In Chicago_tho . Indtanapolis, Cincin Pittsbure, Toronto ork, Philadelohia, Bal- timore Washingtdn and all polnts in tho oust, usic the ticket agent for ticket I NORTH-WESTERN." I you wish the best accommodations. Alltiokot onts sl tickots via this line. Gonora Manager, en., Puss. Agent. Chicago, Mivackee & 1, Pal RAILW.AT. The Short Line and Best Route From Omaha to the East. OMAHA AND TWO TRAINS DAILY BETW Minneapolis. Cedar Rapids, And ull other imporant points East, Northeast and Boutheast. Ticket office at 1401 Farnam street (in Paxton Hotel) and at Union Pacific Pullman Sleepers and 1ho finost Dining Cars in the wosld wro run on the main lines of the CIICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY and_overy attontion 18 pnid to pussengors by cqurteons omployes of the company. R. MILLEI, Goneral Manuger. J.F. TUCKER, A istant General M A. V. H. CARPENTER, General Pussenger and Tickot Agent. EAFFORD, Assistant General Passen- PORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPALD. ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO AL Premature Dov i, 16T rs of untold miseries resulting from”indiscret Book for ovore mun, ol t contalng 125 chronid dixenses, each. Tound by the nithor whose exporience for 3 Buch as prohably mever ve fors fell 1o tho A pigos. bound in boautiful French. mus embossed covars, fu!le it gu workin every sense—mechanical, literary and profes a0y hich 18 invalunb) Fanteod Lo haa llnae orthe money wili bo refu i Dy mail. posty Bendnow. tiold mat tlonal Medical Associntion, o the Hon. A. 1, 1issall, oMicers of the board tha rondor is r N1 worth more toth \'0f this wensration than o fiver minos of N points out the rocks and g natiucon and hovig nf Lally Wrocked. Manchostor r value than ulltay untry forths pass ‘on nervous and ph dobility. Dotrolt ras ddiressthe Peabody Modical tnstitute. or Dr W, xkar o i stroet, Boston, Mass., who i [sonsos roquiring akil | 1ad exporl Onicand GOMBALS. d1304sss. LHAL hAvS DAt Skl of nil 0Lhorphysicians & spocLa Erouted sucosssfully Witaout &0 . Hatauoe o o0 O Hos. Red Star Line Carrying the Belgium Royal and United States Mauil, salling every Saturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. SPRING AND UM Salon from $00 to 00, Excursion trip from low ‘rales. Poter Wright & Sons, ents, 65 Broadway, : Paulsen & Co., Legal Notice. SINCLAIR and Olive P. Sinclair, bis notice thiic on the Ist day of June, 1536, Milton Hendrix, plaiotitr, herein, 11ed his potition in the Disirict Court of Douglus couuty, N ka, against sald defendants, the c prayer of which are to < mpél the spocitic per- Tormaunce of & writlen contract 1o convey 10 aintiff by quit-clain deed the following the town of Florence 1n said county, to- : Lot 3, block 6; lot 2, block 2 26 lot §, block 57, the consfderation for 'which has been fully paid by sud plaintff to said de- You are required to answer saia petition on er before the 12th day of July, 15, Dated Oumali, June By CoNGDON, CLARKSO! i lot 2, block 1558° ENDRIX, Plafntifr. LETTER LIST. June 17, 1886+ GENTLEM Adams 0 Anderson D P Alphar Mr Arnold A Adams J W Burke N J Blakeley S B Boys L W Brown G Drysen 11 B Brown H Brockway O 1T Brooks ' F 2 Boyle J M Bailey J T Brill G Bliss A K Bergen C W Bailey J Brown 11 G Bell W M Clarke R G Corrill P L Collins J Chinn W Chester C Critter O 8 Christinnson J Connelly J Coover A J Clark J Connelly J Costin A Cassidy G Cott G'S Chureh M A Cooney M L Corcoran M Crisp W K Crume W Cadwallader S M Cafney I Davies ' A Damofiky F Dolaly A valin J Dawson 1 G 2 Duncan G 1 Echberg P Edwards Bllis 1 an D C Hort I, ving Shuttle nson A Forpey S Faxon 0 T Gibbons D Gochenner A Greenwood C Grovam I, Gardner C Guieppe V Grege T Glasscock H Greft 11 Henson J 1T Hellman I’ A Harrigen J Hampen I :Hu s 1 J nd LJ Huntington C F Houghton B Hildinger 8 Hockullo ¥ argrove & Co Haynest A 1L Hainblin J L Jones S W Jackson I B Johnson J Juge W K all W Kinckerhocker A E Koll W Kallahan J Knight J N 2 Kruse 1 C F rd A A chester Mr Lafdahl M n K Lew Lang J Lacson CF Leavenworth W M Long W.dd Mower Co MeCandless H Mpriarity M Mogue I Moffet W B McMahon E R Melchera A A Myers A A Macktntosh J F Maitland 11 McCorvin G 8 Marden J B Noyes J Nelson ¢ Oberdudt 1 Olson O Poederson H Plaminker 14 Phillips W I Phillips E L Puccetti J E Quackenlos M Iteed Bros Roach J Reed C Rider W B Rodgers J Swan J C Shietsberg G Steohenson A I Smith C € Swanperk O L Stevens k yer O 1B Siguor L A Stram J Sterling 1 J ppoli D 8 ford W avlor W BB Thayer M D ‘trimble D) K Towne W | Vincent W Vandueson R P Vanghett G Washlum C A Williams I, | Westside G M © Weed J A White G 1 Wamsa J Wise C W Wood A J 2 | Winans J M WJ WoodJ ¥ Williams A D Zellars s LisT. Arthur ¢ P Alumm ¥ Anderson J P Albright G A Allen F D Bechnan J Berry G Bates G Britton U B Benlow E A Billing Brothers Boyles J Brown J Beardsley S M Brown 11 B Brackhill A C Beard C Bero J Bell H J BenneftJ A2 Brown L J Chamber Cople Coppon J Cree G Clark C IT Chales IT T, Caldwel J Z Crelly ¥ hristianson J on G E CraigJ C Crolley M Couner M Chiristens Cott W Clarey B CollinsS B Connelly W Davy ¥ Dolan J Deo D Dolan J Dyer I |)u\|||n\||l(i L r Ellis C B Elliott W I Fiteh W, Finley C Fox W il Feogler 1L Foley T reen € J Green CJ illian J A riebel L uldner D ner J ilmore T P nble S P Goldel ¥ Hock A Hurley J Hall M Hund A B ick L C e L, Huckin W D Hurd C Holland C I, Hopkins G B2 Holmes F B 1 Hammond J N Hayes R S Jackson ¥ Jsam C H Joens € Johnson G W Jones W J Kinsella P Knowles W Kinny M Knight W J KnoseJ F King W H Lytle N 1 Leiper B S 2 Larkin T Langhn J T Laney J Lehman W Lonsucker Z Little G . 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Welmore v C Welborn Mrs G 8 Wic Mrs Walsh Misy K Washington Mrs M Westerdahl K York Miss V' Yustin Miss J FOURTII CLASS MA 5 Mis IJudson A B Choate R Booth F Schubert Miss I, Thomas J Horen . Crable A N Kelsey Mrs F Hammond Mis T Donahue WR&R Haven R M Patterson Burroughs J R C. K. CoutAnt, Postmaster. ————— PILES! PILESt PILES A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itchin and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, illll Indian remedy), ealled Dr Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chironic cases ot % or 30 years standing, No one need suffer five minutes after aprl_\'lnk this wonderful sooth ing medicine, “ Lotions and instruments do more harm than good. Willlams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night” atter etting warm in bed), acts as a ;mummlglvas nstant relief, and is Fmpun‘d only for Piles, itehing of private parts, and for nothing else. SKIN DISHASES CURED, Dr. Frazier's Magie Ointment cures as by magic, Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, Bloteles and K uptions on tiio face, leaving the skin cleatand beautiful. -~ Also cures Itch, Sait Rheum, Soro Nipples, Sore Lips, and 0Old Obsti Ulcers, bosnldt by druggists, or mailed on recelpt ot conts, . Retailed by Kuhn & Co., and Schrooter & Conrad. Af wholesale by C. F. Goodman. - = Want Saginaw Marbl The county commissi bids at their office until the 30th day, of June, 1836, for furnishing lumber for Douglas county for the (ynnr commenein, July 1, 1886, and ending July 1, 1887. Specifications as to kinds and Quality are the same as | Moore mis R B M McKay mrs T § Nilson miss A FOR THE KIDNEYS They are Sure to be Healthy if the Kidneys Act Properly. For to cure_the liver 18 to cure tho kidnes, 1t the kidneys do not act properly thoe following symptoms will follow: Headache, Weakness, Pain in the Small of - th Back .and Loins, Flushes of Heat, Chill with Disordered Stomath and Bowefs 1 have sufferdd a thousand donths sincs 1lott the urmy ., and n more disensod liver and kidnoys you never hoanrd of. I tried 8, numbor of “diffcront remenies and spent: $1,800, but T obtainod no renl bouefit dntil TBought a dozen bottles of Simmons Liver Regulator. This preparation ourod mo, and Imust say it is tho only medicine I would give & cent forin my cnso.—G, H, Heard, Richmond, Ind. Artificial Limb Manufacturing Co., (Incorporated by the State of Pensylvania,) Every Member of Which has Artificial Leg. Manufacture Adjustable Lacing Socket Limbs. Tho most comfortable and durable limb, and tho near- ostapproach 1o the natural membor of any invention of the ago. We ure authorized to make limbs for soldiors on government ordors. Write for catalogue, which gives a_full dosorip tion of these logs, with nus merous cortifivatos from persons using them. When patrons cant visit our catublishment we for ward bianks to tako mease ures. Artificial Limb Manufacturing Co,, No 909 Penn 8t., Pittsbury, Pa. J.W. THOMPSON, Sec'y and Busincss Manager A MAN WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEQGRAPHY OF THIS (COUNTRY Wik BEE DY EXAMINING THIB MAP THAT THE S se§ ast, Northeast and Boutheast, and corresps woluts West, Norihwest and Southwest. The QGreat Rock Island Route Guarantaes lia patrons that sense of affords w,lk;’l‘; l. oroughly it oul i cos of patant plateorms an o il S e s . and tio unsurpassed. coforts & ok Bauipmer tad, finely o uliman blitde ) luuull~ .-n:x 3 nd A tolilag "Chiair Cure. The Famous Albert Lea Route In the dirao Minneny Hrifi b frstribleraint rewty i T 1y Henoen and Kane kel o aclint, IndIaBe sl ndwariny it Kha Chhiell Wi W Uik, laneapolis wud st. B 150 potmte: dotafled Hfor i Folders ol Sa“woll uy thikets, 0t sl principal Ticked Giices in” e Daindd latewid TulllTUF 1y e rosning R, K. CABLE, 8T. JOHN, Prov't & Gowl Mg, Gew [Tk & Foas. Ag'ty CHICAGO. " P. BOYER & CO. Hall'sSafes, Vaulls, TimeLocks and Jail Work, - 1026 Yarnam dtrest, Omaha, Neb, © | iy AN i 1 Auiario Crsote Book. st l Live. kMle MED. CU.. Ufl‘sfl-