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BPECIAL NOTICES; OMAET A =—— Adyertiseme 1) ad, 10 cents po for the first ta for each sub equent insertion, and §1.00 a line per month 0 pdvertisen taken for 1ess tnan 25 cel or the first insertion. Seven words wil oounted to the nne; they must run consccu. tively and must be paid in advance. All adver tisements must be handed in before 1:30 o'clock | B . and under nio citoumstances will they be ken or discontinued by telephone, jng in these column And hay. s nddrersed in care of THE Bre Plese nek for a check to enable them to get their letters. as nono will be delivered excent on prescnt of check. All answers to adver- trementa should he enclnsed in envelopes. All ndvertisements in thege columns are pub. hed in both morning Aud evening editions of o T the circulation of which more than 14000 wives the adverticer - the 3 of the city eirculntion of The 180 of Council Bluffs, Tiscoln, and ©Other citiegand towns throughout art of the west MONEY TO LOAN. '1_\ ONFY to lonn, no commission. Cole, 318 8 15th. i ) iim" TO LOAN at® por cont. Linahan & Muhoney, 1609 Farnam. i) 500,000 to loan on real estate. No D Hiwrris & Butupson, 1516 Douglas st. M ONEY TO LOAN—O_F. Davis Co, real estate and loan agents, 1605 Fflrnlm‘zli §00,000—To loan on Omaha _city property atd per cent. G. W. Day,s. e. cor. Ex. llllll;) N ONE oY, n city ana_farm prop. orty, low rates. Stowart & Co., Room Iron bank. 17 ONEY to lonn to purties wishing to build, 8 8 Camphell, 3108 16tk st., Chagnbor of Commerce, ) o R.C. l’lnr-rm’n, 15th and Harney, 181 " 2 P ONEY to loan, cash on nand,no delay. J. W.and E. L. 8quire, 1413 Farnam il Pazxton hotel bullding. 172 ONEY TO LOAN on {mproved oity prop- erty insums of §1,600to 000 at 8ix per nt interest. Sholes& Cramb. d 'ONEY TO LOAN on improved real estato; no commiasion charged. Leavitt Burn- Bam, ltoom 1 Crefghton Blo ONEY to loan on _improv und tarm Crom 81040 up, at lowest rate pply to Win, B. Leach, Real Estata Agent, 1500 arnam. B B4Jy19 JMOXET. To LOAN-On city property in sums of $500 and upwards at lowest Money slwaya on hand. 8. B. Camphell Bouth Sixteonth strect. 168 TMONEY tolonn on farm and city property at current rates. Large Joans on gilt cdged usiness property. Seo us. Marshall & Lo- eck, 1509 Farnam. Telephone 7. 00D paper taken for first payment on first- clnss Omuha property. Monoy to loan on improved property. A fine lot In Plainview, only $1,500. H. W. Huntross, 16 iam st 120 9 papers | R SALE— Whesler, I g i ANTED--Partner to e taurant, of gir and fruit business best ioeation in the city. Address P. 0. box 28, O Neb, w library, eheap. Wheeler & uglas ana 15th st. 01 OR SALE—A boarding house and farniture doing_ good business, 40 bourders good renson for selling. Call &t Currio & Vollum, 15t and Capitol ave, Expositon Buildi i} PERSONAL, JPERSONAT ~Ludies or gentiemen wanting good bourd, with or without roo for Bhort or long time, ean find good accommoda tion by oulling at 504 S 15th, 381 10 ]n-.u'tinu. t you want n_desirable, trally located oftice you oan find it at 316 B 15th st. o8 PERSO homo for Indies during confinement, rictly confidentinl, infants #onted, nddress & 42, Tiee office. 2205 Prre AL-Mrs. Dr Nannie V. Warren clairvoyant, Medical and business Mediug Room No. 8, 121 North 16th st. Omaha, N-‘I:. FOUND., UP—Roan cow, limp on hind qu | South h st 668 0 -8 FPAREN l ter, at - FOOUND—Pocket book on Dodge surect near utrick piace, inquire Herman LaMotte. 41 10 3th street on St 4 Ninry's nv dopot & leather hut box mar ard will be paid on return to Clark ¥ 14th st OST-Som —A timo hook marked J 4 turn to C. V. Gallagher, postoflice (8T Ronn cow: lump on hind quarter. Re- 4 turn to 90th und Bristol sts and vnlbl"ewnnl, ] OST—Rinck and tan dog with colls dmorning; reward given; return to 1 ® T.05=A mouse-colored_bull aog., white foet, 4 endof tuil whito. Return 2018 Farnnm, and got reward. 550 9) 7 this 2 Burt 518 14) OST—July ,n durk rod cow with whitc spots. Finder will plense return to owner, 1itn and Dougins wnd get reward. N. I Faleoner. T-On 1ith st, between Farnam and Cnss co pnss HOOK, con- taining ninctoen promissory notes of VArious t parties to the order 1o to anyone but at_Bank of Com- aba Financial Exchange, N. W, of 1ith and Harney, over Stato Nutional 8t red cow,l 1ame in hind log. H. Odell. Vut one horn an o roward for information, 480 8 Saturday afternoon. one big bay A. 1T Mayio, Crohard Rl He. cor. 15th and Harnoy, 670 ENTY-FIVE dollars’ reward, Strnyed or stolen from renr of 111 N 19th_at, a" largo roan horse, about 17 hands high, weighing be- tween 1,3000nd 1,400 pounds, Tredish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle somewhat swollen- $25 will be paid for roturn of animal to owners, at 130 8 14th st,and if stolen the sherifl of Doug- Ins Co. will pay a reward of $50 for the arrest ONEY to loan on fmproved city property at 6 per cent. Money on handi do not have 10 wait.~ Have a complete sct of abstract buoks Douglas county. 1. N. Watson, nbatracter arris Real Botate and’ Loan Co., 308, 10th at. 1FTY Thousand dollars to loan to parties wishing to buiid. $50,000 to loan on unimprovod olty property. 100,000 to lonn on fmproved city property. 8pacial rates for the next 80 dnys. Odell Biros & Co., cor Farnum nnd 10th. 162120 ONEY LOANED at O, ¥. Keed & Co. Ofice, on lunlinlm,rlnnns, horaes,’ nal property of all'kinds, and all otnor ar- icles of value, without removal. 819 §. 1th, over Bingham's Commission store. Al busi- mess atrictly confidentin 180 ONEY TO LOAN—by the nndersigned, who has the only properly organized 'loan agency in Omah Loans of $10 to $100 made on furniture, planos, organs, horges, wagons, maohinery, &c, without remo No delays. All business strictly confidential. Loans o made that any ‘mn onn be paid at Any fme,each payment reducing the cost pro rats. Advances mado on fine watches and dismonds.” Persons should carefully consider who they Are denling ‘with, as many new concerns are daily comin into existonce. Nhfiul&gg\l need ‘money ca and see me. . , Room 4 W't Building 15th ana Haraey, el “IE U‘l'\v(A"A l"lmul;' i Exchan, 25 . W. corner of Tarney and 15th ste., over B National bank, 4 e repared to mi ort time loans on any apvailuble security. Lonng made on chattels, collateral or real estate. Long time loans made on improvea rea! estate at ourrent rafee. Purchaso money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, aold or exchanged. Bhort time loans made on second mortgage. sccording to marginal interest, st collateral rates, to exchange for good Interest Henl os bearing . Genernl financial business of all xinds trans- &oted promptly, quietly and fafriy. acioney always on band for approved loos of ny kind, without delay or unnecessary pul Halty: "Corbett. Manager 7 B Loan ARODS, BUSINESS OHANCES. e e ~ VW ANIED-General agont for Nebraskn for World Type Writer 810 Rapid, easytouse Wriling equal 1o 8100 m /A good business for livo man. Addross Duy & Loster, 35 Murray St., New York, _ 25-2.0-16 OR BALE—Grocery store in good location, and doing good busminess. Reason for polling other business. Apply 1024 l?fl.l“'l‘;“ t, {OR SALE—One ot tho bet paying saioons in city. Partics moaning business ad- Qross at onos, Bee oftico. 458 10§ It SAL 'k of 1’rour|u and fixtures, spiendid location, cheap rent. kood reason for selling. Address U 21, fiee office. 80 12 A FINE business chance for a young man with some get-up about a take h ‘o drive dolivery wagon. Address flce. st In a firat-clase bukery, must be willing U 24, Beo 407 8§ ARRE businoss chance: for sale, the stock, fixtures and good will of a first-ciass cloth® ing store doing & good business, centrally looated, only reasons for selling the ownor hus other and ‘more important business. Partios sueaning business may nddress U. 18, nfi’om«. and convictlon of the thief. 606 T ,08T—0n Eighteuntn, Sherman ave or Grace 4 gt., “Specifications.” Plense return to 110% North 16th st., or P. J. Creedon, architect, opera house. M. 1. Murphy, contractor and builder. 348 STORAGE. QTORAG E—Omaha Storage Warehoueo, cor. $13th and Izard, ample facliities for stors furniture, wagons, ete. LOW rates, mdvance made. lssuc warehouse recaipts, ' 493 aug 0 Fmfl'»CLAJs Storage st MO N 13th et S 'ORAGE—First.class storage for nice fur- niture or boxed goods, at 1513 Dodge-st. ~ CLAIRVOYANT. MRS DURANT—Clarivoyant from oston, 18 reliable in all affairsof life, unites separated lovers. 822 N. 16th st. room 1 691 jyzsf " MISCELLANEOUS. (1 RATUATES in stonography and bookkeey Fing from henandoah, Ia., now open for en- HKecord Adt (e 11615 Farnam Sl ) 0 RXCHANGE—For good family horse and phincton, 80 ncres of land, free from en- oumbrance, within three miles of county Chas. P. Benjamin, 1512 Farnam st. 5 gagoments, O ASH buyers of furniture, stoyes and houso- hold goods don't go to the long time high priced stores. they go to 117 N 16th. Hh47 nug 7 OR Trnde—City property, for groceries, Harris & Sumpson, 1516 Ins st 502 12 NOYTICE to the public—1 discontinued my lonn business July 18t and request all per- ®ons having pledges fn my store to take up samo within 3 days. F. Hirschberg & Co, 512 £. 10t with or without driver enworth, or Beindorff Cigar storo. MO EXCHANGE—South Omaha lot encumbrance for &pan of good horses. Chas. P. Bonjamin, 1512 Farnam st. 605 AN stern gentigmnn desires the acquaint- ance of a Indy possessing musical ability and will eatublish her in profitable business it found worthy. Address J. R, Stewart, Paxton bouse. j\lnm. talke for furniture and_houschold #oods at 117 N 16th, Your prioe for cush, 648 nug 7 ERRS, accountants, salesmen, correspond- ents out of employment shouid piace their names on our books. Kecord Adv. Co., 1513 Farnam 461 7 JOOR TRADE—Farmes, city lots, stock of mer chandise, etc. Parrott & Williamson , 14th Dougls 255 VW ANIED & men tor Wyomin $2.25 and $2.50 per day _ Free Albright Labor Agency, 1i% Farnam st 10 brickiayers,” corner 20th Harney, wages .50 for § hours. I Livesey, Omaha. 553 14 W ANTED-Agenta—World Type, Writer 810 Rapid, simplo, ensy to use. Writing equai 10 $100 machines. ' Big profits. Send for circu= Iars. Day & Lester, 35 Murray Et., New Vork. 2018 ] “ ANTED— X £o0d sAlesman 10 80 orders n(no ean ing at rosi- dences), in each town fn the gouth and south. We solicit_reply from good men, who w wish to_earn a salary of not less than 's25 a w M. D. P. Co,, 18 Pear] 8t., llrlnr:ll‘_llllhldl- VW ASTE YV inundry. Kearney Stes VW ANTE cery. well i d 10 the city, euces roquiry at 613 § 1ith, BD—Ten first-class cornice men. ply at Gew court house, Council Blute TED—4%c per hour for good Atone cut tera. Apply to W. H. Tyler,Lincoln, Neb. F)y15) VW ANTED Tmmedintely two first clnss bar- bera. 60 per cent or $12_guarantecd per wack. G I, Pastel, Kearnay, Nob. 620 10} VW ANTED—Akood barber st once 8 h st ANTED - Good Vv 9 S 61 A J W ot popatar book pubiished. Arlington Biock. barber immediat um, the oom 7, 534 16* W ANTED-Young man of practical business education wants situation, Address | Beo office. 162 8) VW ANIED — Cabinet makers immodiately, West Davenport Furniture Co., 218 and 2208, 1ith st 14 8 VW ANTED—Good white bartor, 815 gunran- toe per week. Apply at once. John C. Bergman, Grand Island, Nob. )8 VW ANTED 25 Inborcrs, 82 ational Bank, Omaha. NTED— £ per day, corner 1itn and 42) 10+ V) ANTED—60 voung men or Iadies of busl- o ness qualifications for canvassing agents, sniary $2.50 or over perdny Mrs. Brega & Son, 316 South 15th street, upstairs. 6 10 TED—2 gardencrs. noar_city: 2 farm ands, and a fow Iaborersin oity. Mrs. Bregn & Ton, 318 8. 15th, Upstairs. 203 12 VW ANTEDTrescription_clerk, ono_speak- iz Gorman preterrod. Address . O, box 223, city. W ANIED- Luvorers of all kind anies, clorks, etc., to fill vacancics. Labor Agency, northwest corner 16th and Farnam, ground 'floor. 207 WANTED---FEMALE HELP. W ANTED—4 dining room girls for Council Bluffs, 10 for city, $4 and $5 por week; 2 chambermids for South Omaha: second cook for Kearney : dishwasher for Central City, fares haid: 1 polisher, $12; one lndy's clothes ‘ironer, 9: 4 bonrding house cooks. $5; 1 pastry cook (woman) $10: lady canvassers, $2,51 per day 5) girls for general housework, $3.50 to 85 per week., Mra. lirega & Son, 316'S 15th. 562 10 WA NTED--Girl for general housework. Mrs. Parker, 25th and Dodgo s 538 0 WANTED—4 girls for private family, 83 to $6 per week one good cook, colored pre- ferred, $i per week. City Labor agenoy, 16th and Farnam st. 9 -\ 7ANTED—Good aining room girla for the ¢lty, 10 cooks. Wages from & to §7 per woek. "3ra. J. W. Morrison, 1603 Davenpore st. or ten ouhflm ald :ll PIIID:‘ tS AN/ re in| foity.. Kduress U V Large opportunity. 1 house centrally ily, no ohilcren. ¥4 oo, 408 o ‘ JANTED-' sell furniture of b house centrully located, Good trade. Reason for seliing, address U, 21, Bee office, 416 v WWANTED Turtios who degftoto buy ot sell or exchange stocks of geleral merchan- dise, dry goods, groceries, boots and sho hardware, druge, jewelry improved or unim: proved town or city property, {mproved oF une proved farms in any purt of {he United States, 1o addrees Krause Foste®; 316 8. 15th st Omaha, Neb. 601 VVASTED 20 teams for rafirond work In the city, $3.50 per dag, 10 men for surfacin work, 4 men a8 teamstors, 2 men cooks, 2 dish- washers, 1 fireman, 1 porter, Omaha rena, 116 N 1ath. W ANTED—Ordors for all kinds ot help, male and female. Canadian Emp, office, Mrs, Bregu & Son, 318 8o, 15th. 861 10, WARTE de one bundrel land in_ Burlington county, N, J tween New York and Philadelphin, for a stoek of merchandise or Nebraska real eatate, Ad- dress U 89, Bee office. 45110, VVANTED=To teado s 8330 Indice: di pin for & family horse, phaeton and har- ness; will puy cash difference. Addross U 59, Bee office., 451 10§ W ANTED -Dag borders at private bonrde ink house, 1313 Capitol avenue, %0 ) TANTED—A fow day boarders at 2402 St. Mary's ave. 434 8 W Partios wishing to oxchunge city property, farms or merchaudise cail 1 can suityou:" 3.8, Jolnson, 3o 8 18ih, Tiogrh 1 W ~ FORRENT--HOUSESand LOTS. OR RENT—New honse, seven rooms, city watcr and bath, 27th and Parker st. In- Quire 1709 Jnckson st. 340 1, OR R Cottage, No. 1815 N suitnble for man and wife. ¢ 15th. G. N. Hicks. OIt_RENT—Good storeroom and_cellar, Inquire on premises, 1118 N, 16th st B30 13 . 20th stroet, as nhove or 536 0 FUR RENT—Nicely furnished front room 210 Farnam st. 837 11§ JoOR RENT Nicol furnished parior, fuit- Ablo for man and wife or two gentiemen, 111 8, 15th st 182 10¢ ym .dnqu ire Flfi OR KENT—8 rooms in & flat cor ‘20th and Nicholes st. 1nz Fnlfiua T—Very nicely and newly furnished rooms ens uite or single, new house with all modernimprovements at £05, Douglas. 005 109 FPOR KENT-A eingle room for n entleman: modern conveniences. 610 N, th st 10§ JOR RENT—A fint of 4 rooms, suitable for housekeeping, second floor, over dry goods store, 1619 Howard. Allmodern improve- JOR RENT—Furnished front room, near cnr line at corner of Dodge and 2ith streets. Inquire of A. H. Comstock 1323 Farnam st. OR RENT--Furnished rooms with privilegos of bonrd. 619 N, 10th 8t. 40 10§ JQOR RENT-A furnished room for gentio- ment pleasant and cool, at 800 Howard st. #10 por month, 4. b il R L {\OR RENT—-Ware room cor, 14th and Cal ifornia on Belt Li For partioulars en- S Istn, st 18 nicoly fur- {OR RENT-2 clegant room nished on etreot car line; modern co veniences, Gentlemen only. Jixcellent loca- tion. 1917 Cass. 071 JPOR RENT—Furnished rooms all modern convenicnces, sircet. 'Fou RENT—Nice furn new _house, 4 Farnam 10d room, 522 N, 4 JOR RENT 2 nico_furnishod rooms with board in private family, 7I0 S 16l st. 408 0 rooms, gAS, nprovements. Dodge street. Tox, BeNt— ‘argo furnished hent und nll modern houne, new furniture {OR REN=Store room for butcher, 1 Mason. ipuu RENT—Flat, centrally located, 6 rooms, 8 per month. Hecord Adt Co,15li Far: nam, 515 9 I office, will be finished on or about July 16 U 86, i 4% 10§ ] omfortabla room with board by gentleman, wife, and child, nged gix. Good neighborhood, house facing gouth. Address Ernest Riall, tho Paxton. 515 8] N OR RENT—T-room boarding houge on 16th near Cumings; 20 steady bonrders: rent 815, Furniture for sale, $850; elegant 6-room house at19%5 8 1ith st, Co-operative Land & Lot Co. 206 N 16th st, 488 9 o RENT—A basemont, good place for bar- X bor shop, 's. w. cor. 16t and Loavenworth Etreots. 613 J{OR RENT—8 room house, George 1. Gil- bert, Withnell building. 45010 F O RENT—Furnished house of 10 rooms, 1715 Casa st 461 14 OR RENT—A new 7 room house, well, cis- tern, 2 closcts, donble doors, sink and ' pan- try, §22." 12th st, niear Martha. e 'OR RENT- 2 store housed on 18th street. 1 new dwelling, 6 large rooms, two blocks to strect ers, good nelghborhogd, J. H. Parrotte, 1608 Chicago. 548 10 OR RENT—7 room, modern new house, gas, city water. bath, sewer cgnnections, on car lne, 1% mile from P. O] $40 per month. J. L. Rice & Co,, over Commercial lill'k:l‘.:l 8 Folfifnw—l»‘u rnished room, 1004 OR RENT—Furnished room on ear hne, suitable for two gentiemen, or man and wife. 213 8. 202 OR RENT. from postoftice. Mice room $0 per month, 8 8. 16th t. 430 OR RENT—Nicely furnished room, 1921 Dodge st. 198 T—Furnished room, %200 Dodge 800 9§ i\‘m( RENT—2 nowly and clogantly turnished rooms at 1708 Douglus at. 514 J8* 7OR RE Blac NT-Desk room. Enqe man, 214 8 16th st. OR RENT-—Suite of furnished rooms for gontlemen. A. Hospe, Jr., 315 N. 1ith. OR RENT—Elegant suito of rooms, referen- ces required, 1007 Douglas st. 197 B‘Ou RENT—Furnished rooms, 114 N. 19th st. 460 jy 17* FOR SA LE---HOUSES---LOTS. m, inside, high and iwhtly, &ize b0x187, §5,700, ono-third cash. A lot just east of it sold 'recently for 6,000, Far- nati is now being paved by thislot. 'J A Heis- tand, R9 Arlington, 1511 Dodge. 519 WANTED=A girl for genoral housework, southenst corner California and 20th sta. good wiges, small family 5 'VWWARIED—A No. 1 girl for general house- work. C. A, Ringer, 119 N, 15th. 5649 W ANTED=3 dining room giris, North flond, 4 for Norfolk $4 pr werk, 0 femule co oks for city. disnwashers, chambermaids, lnundry kirls and 75 girls for general housework.Omaha Emp vureau, 119 N Joth st 650 8 YW ANTED-Middlo axed woman for chambor maid. g5 per week, 107 N 12th. 652 9% YV ANTED—Two Swodish girls, call at bonrds ing house 2031 Harncy at. 518 9) OR RENT—6-room housey furnituro Almost = sulo at kront suorifics. Address U 405 9 rooms, stoa New house, W. and G. wll_fmprvements. Thompson. 314 S 16th st » Ififll( RENT - Nine ) roor Rouse, 14th _and Pierce. Apply to617 Souskaiih st, 57 OR R Hulf of etord/ Inquire at 1212 TDouglas st. o 3 OR RENT—-A fine lurge Btoreroom which Will b6 unoccupied. RIY6P. AURUSE 1at, in the thriving town of Picrce, Picfoe Co.. Nob. Address G. F. Keiper, Pierce, Neb. 630 10j. flia"fi&.f‘mr’l for gonoral hovse- must be 4ood piaia ovok. 1017 Cuss 0 'OR RENT—New st and living rooms on Cuming st near Saunders st. _Apply Har- Teal Estate & Loan Co., 320 8, 15th 8! 'TED—Good girl for peneral housework, tcor 16th and Burdetto. 490 9) WANIED-At once npprentice gitls for dressmaking, 316 N 15th. 460 9§ \ ~Girl for genoral housework, 1n- quire at B8 8 18th et, 423 8) VW ANTED—Girl who undorstands hotsework and can cook. Plensant home and good poy, to nght one; Neferonoes rouired, No. . Docatur st. Take red car line, 443 8 VWANIED-A competent giri for general Tiousework at 1034 § 30th avenue. Good wages paid, VWANTED Mra. A, M. 401°9 53 cook, #00d WAECE. Yates, 114 South 24thet. 528 B W ANTED—A girl tor housework, 1108, st. NTED-A good girl for xeneral houge- work it 108 8. 25th st. 425 12§ NTED-Girl for lousew Farnam. general housework. 41 YOR HENT—A basoment, good placo for barber shop, 8 w corner 18th and Leaven- worth sts. 16 JrO KENT—A store room, 22x60 and base- ment of the same aize. in a brick building, suitable for genernl morcantile businese, ! Thelen, Kising, Neb. 1 FO1 RENT—A house of 7 rooms, hard and soft water, §30 & month. Apply o L. Dug- an, 1112 South J3th st. T b Fuu RENT—3-room house, 703 Pacific. o rfiifi‘flfifiw—Tvu large new stores and two tiats of five roome each. City water And gus. On unders st. C. W. Cain, 2270 Ohio st. 812 'OR RENT-9 room house ana barn, 17th and Center &ts., house heated by hot water und all modern improvemets, $5. Also &7 room house ns above §40. J. L. Welshans, 310 8. 15th stroet. 461 [OR RENT housekeeping, #econd floor. over day #00ds storo, 1619 Howard. All modern improve- ments. Apply in store, 5239 W ANTED—A good nurse girl at 103 So. t. 360 1 ‘v?m-mn-c.wx at Emmet house. 873 OR RENT—Two_brick storcs with bas ments 24th and Hamilton strecta. Desir- location for dry goods and drug etore. Flats above if desired, Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton blos 674 bl 0It SALE—Six room cottage, Saunders & Himebagh add to Walnut Hill, $1,000.00, one thousand cash, bal easy. U 30 Hogionice; To EGANT rosdonce lot: n Hanscom Placo 50x150 fect, splendid neighborhood, near two lines of street cars, magnificent view, no finer building_ sito in ‘town; water and'gas alrendy on strect. Call and’ get price. Geo N. Hicks, 215 South 15th at. 480 8 IVE room house on lith agd Ohio. good well and cistern, pumpan kitchen, $3,000, easy terms. Currie & Vollum, exposition build: ng. 490 12 AST front, lot 6214 ft, one mile from P. 0. $12,200. Graham, Creighton blk. 308’9 SPRECIAL-3 beautiful, high and aightly south " fronte, cor. Boulevard ave. and Corby st Creighton Heikhts,so cheap you can't help buy: ing them. Thess lots must be sold, and wit the motor cars running hard by in & fow days, will bo gure to prove a_good pnying inv ment. J. A. Hiestand, R. 9, Ariington, 1511 Dodge. a1y {NORSALE—Corner lot on Virginia ave with two gnod houses, cheap at $7,00). Terms easy. Houses rent for $70 per month. §. 8. Campbeli, 510 8. 16th st, Chamber of Com- merce. Fit 7OR SALE-A livery barn witn stable room for about sixty horses, situated in & desir- able Jocation, and now doing 8 good business. Good rensons given for selling. Enquire of or address A. H. Comstock, real estate broker, 1623 Farnam st. 207 (100D 1ot 52 1t front_on Military rond just wcross bolt line $1.50, Graham 393 9 WV jave eome of the finest lands in N that we will exchange for morchundise, locnted in any part of the state,correspondence invited. Pgrk, Fowler & Kennard, 1007 Farnam 08 10 1A 8, 182x100, 8 e cor Kendall's tion, fust westof Snunders at and Onk .. ‘These lots will make & S . With similar lots in £3,000; theso 10ts are 'm8’ ensy. 1511 Dodge. fronts. one & Coi Oak Catham at unquestioned barg Heistand, R9 Arlingtor W\ ANTED—Dining girl at Pianters House. P82 9o VW ANTED-Two_girls at Doran houso, 18th st., near St. Mary's ave. ¥. WILLETTS-—Trained male sick-nurse. Telephone 376, Y. M. C. A, rooms. 200 510 AKE NOTICE-W. C. King & Co. Houso Moving aud Liatelng, address 132 Fiercu st Y1 E8S pools and vaults cloaned and dend animais removed by John Nelson, garbago §phestor for {th ward south of Douglas st 1416 Haruey st. Telephone A3, 01y:3 Flano 84 mont! . i 8 10 u':fl;" of ;wciv: ‘In;fmhfldv‘;mh An Al ul ing association. L] U 17, Heo offo i TRV JrOR BALK A No.1 No. 1120 Farnai {SPECULATORS ~ opportunity. Tnformation on stooks only telegraphed under code to any subscriber. E, Sherman Fitch, 10 Wall st N.Y, T18)y 22% OR SALE—Or r A choice npen- ing. Partioulars, B, H. Wil Osceols, Nebraska, 'To Parties having houses for rent, Kental Agenoy, Benawa & Ca.. 158t., opposite poat. office, We have turned over to them our rental list, We recommend them. McCague "’1',’13 YOR RENT—Organs, 82 per month. HOspe, 1613 Dourglas L) " 187 ), 1,5, House turniehing goods. all kinag ' “cash or instaliment; lowest prices at J, Bonner, 1316 Douglas st. 150 'Fon RENT—Square Piano, $¢ mootn Iv. Hosve. 1513 Douulas 151 A y TANTED—25 girls for general b ADply at City Labor Agency, northwest corner 16th and Farnam, on’ ground fioor. 266 “7 ANTED - A at rl to do housework 1n a sm: 112 8 1th st 899 VW ANTED-Girl for gencral hou ework In small family, 2112 Douglas st. 460 W ANTED-A woman to do general house work, none need apply unloss a first- clnss cook, 'good wages to right party, 1818 ‘Webster. 155 SITUATION WANTED. iD-Wo have situations for 6 dining room girls, 10 girls for nice private fam- ihes, cooks, 1 nurso,and one nice Kirl for fac- tory' work. City Labor Agency, N. W. corner 1oth X 569 o young man who knowledge of the coal, stone, hrick, sever pipn ana building material b noss,'is 4 good accountant. Ofice or yard work. Good city reforcnces. Address U 42, Bee. 600 0] RS First class ice oream parior and confectionary store. Enquire 317 8 l;i‘l’h st o i BALE-—Boot and shoe stook inoiuding enrs loase of store, best location in Blate andolty. Address T 10 Beo offics OR SALE— A first-class hotel property, two story brick in excellent loontion ana doing AN extensivs business. For particuinrs iross Il 8. Lilly, real estute dealer, Neb. 15 w, JOU SAUE=A good batel [n (he live town of Chadron dofnk & Kood business on ver sy terms. Full partie Langworthy, Lusk, W W ANTED-A partner with fome cash to Blllll A paying Omsha maunuiactory. Ad- dress U 9, Heo ofice. 4 {n an_iron manufactory per cent. Prefer one who will ime to the business. Add re A er: 1 43,000 to $5,000 cush, to ying wanutacturing by sha. " J. L. Rice & Co., ake interost in No, iness locntcd r Commercial [ ebraska and ercliandise, hotels, oll Iands, wila Iands Omuha lots, fur. rnnn. phaeton, eto, ale and exchanye, tecord Adt Co., 1618 . 844 1 N\ ANTED=Partner with 8130, god payin nicely furnished, well “eatablished off Dusiness. J. 8. Jobnvon, 316 § 16th, room & Pon 09 9) Pflon Sale Choap—A §ood 1huning grocery ' #tore, in the best part of the city. Juquire fi‘lhl Union restauraot Harney street near b, b Counell Bluffs for Umuuha resl setate. H. Comstock, 1553 Faroam st. Eon BALE- A g00d businegs: swmaii oA pila ired TuksoRs I om‘ soRs for nlnni“ Ad :[_1!'!“ want to buy or sell furniture, k0 to . Ferguson's, 715 N _16th. 190 FOR SALE---MISCELLANEOUS, Feor SALE--Horse and buggy. 20 H P boiler % H P engine, alion easy terms. Corner 13th and Tzard, 495 13) 7 OR SALE—Pair ponies, buggy and Larne ss, C. H. Spray, 819 N 19th. 410 8] $150. IOR SALE—Several pieces of furniture, & parlor set und stoves, at 209 North Lith st city. 100 IOR SALR—Span of nice young horses. For sale on time paywents. M. F. Martin, l(\rm BALE--Furniture of & rooma with privi- loge of lease of bouse, 07 8. 14th St 70K SAT of 5ix rooms in fiat, 507 S, 138h st. Room No. 3. 382)y15 JOK FALE—One six-foot upright black wak nut show case, Milton Kogers & Son. 909 NOR SALE—A four chair bacher hop 1o x00d location. Inquire of Melchoir Broth- ©rs, 1116 Farnam st, Omaha, Neb. 621 10) ['OR SALE—Hotel furaiture for 36 rooms as & bargain: 75 steady boarders: reason for selling sickness. Inquire at Paoific house, 208 N 10th st. 62810y \OR BALE--Span fine matohed bay drivi OB anB-0rn e ety S nirine TOR SALE— Studebaker buggies at Seama Studebaker phaetons at Seam Studebaker oarringes at Bosman Studebaker Spring wagons at Studobaker draft wagon orn —_—— WANTED--MALE HELP. V 7 ANTED -Twao tailors, one pants and one cout waker, inguire 111 N 16th, 624 ¥ W ANTED <y oxpericnced dress maker to do family sowing at residences. 12056 N. 18ta stroet. 543 10 VW ANTED-A first cinss dressmoker would liko a fow engagements in private famil- fes. Address U 23, Be 43111 W ANTED=Fosition by stenographer, best of Gty and outside references, owns mching, U 11 Bee oftice 79 enm., Ad: ion by stenographer etent. Understands bookkeepiny 2} Bee oflice. \\ ANTE by & youne man in dry goods store, office or bookkeeping. Five years' experience. No objection to go out of oity. U, 22, I 415 8 VW ANTED- Young lady graduate from the East in music, wishes position as teach and ovganist in school or church, Address M. V. W., 618 North 17th st 8209 T ANTED -Situations for 10 girie for general housework. _City Labor Agency, n w cor. 16th and Farnam. Ground floor. 263 g CONTRACTORS—We are propurad to fur- " mish any kind of iaborers you waat. City Lubor Agency, B w oor, J6th and Faroam. @round foor. () MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. J{Ol_RENT—Tnree room house, 10014 Pacifio, For Rent—8ix room houso, 1108 8 7th, For Rent—Three room house, 1015 N 2ith 633 HOICE Lot for Leaso.—Southeast corner 45x85lg Leavenworth and Park ave. ,or will build to suit tenant. Hobbie Bros. 859 PBravTECL worth ave. 100x150 feet, fronting south on Hanscom Park, Water and gas pipes laid in front of property. Magnificent view: only twoblocks from two street car hnes, One of the finest residence sites in Omaba. Cail and seo it. Geo. N. Hicks. [ud) FPOR KENT-Small_offce 1 excollent loca- tion. Enquire of F. Barrett & Co., 814%% 8. 16th. 227 F{m HENT—Three room houso, 11084 & 7th oK, FENT—Groom house on Uth and Plere ts. 1nquire at6l7 South 13tn st. d JFOR RENT—One now soveyroom house mit uated on northenst cor of King and Coff- man st. Patrick Bros., koom 2 Arlington block, 930 Jy 11 FOB RENT- IOR RENT—Furnished room in Greunig blk, gor 1ath and Dodge st Inquirs of Duvis & Hetherington, Millard Hotel Thiliard room. 201 6 nicely furnshed rooms over store, 1715 8. 16th st. Kent $20 per month, Inquire Lee, Nichol & Co., room £3, Withnel blocl 864 11 O RENT- Teasonable layee, cool, newly furnished room with south bay window. Tefercnces. 600 8 11th st. s 2020 1“0" HENT - Rlegant furl’l‘POfl rooms with bo 1621 Lt 312 d front and back ringle or suites. JAGas, bath, mod- ern conveniences; private family; near busi- ness. 1015 Cap ave 867 10 TFOOR RENT-Room for ith bourd for the summer. 1613 Cupijof ave. — —- OR RENT—Furnished tont rooms: gas, bath and board. 621 Plgusknt. 521jy8* FU;\ RENT—Furnished rodg, 1518 Dodge. i BTTaugl! Newly furnis| JT Ol RENT - Furnisned rvohis 410 4, for gentlemen only, Lath. OR RENT—Ro0m s on grognd floor for heavy storage or mann{acturing purposes. Barn for 4 borse Corner 13th a fl‘lhl. 494 13 OR RENT- -4 unfurnished rooms, 1510 Har- ney. 611 9) JOOR RENT—1 room.south front, bath, with hot and cold water, flitered icé water for rinking. Price 835, 1509 Dodge st. 51 FOR RENT-~Desirable furnisned rooms. 1811 Capitol avenue, A2 13 N. 18, room 487 8* TANTED—About $10,00) to assist an estab- shed manufecturing business; large profits, cholce investments, rare Opportunity, Address U 39, Bee office. 4581 10 ANTED -To trade 8 nice tra e lot in \vrx 2ide for earringe, hol arness, orwill goll it cheap, $1,30. Address vnhuoo 481 1) office. ‘ ANTED-—-At once & genye family horso for riding sug deiving; also s nice phac- ton aud barness. dress U 49, Boe zn.lllo’ai “'AFID—!’o trade an equity o oneor five 'arnam street lots for & nioe 10 or 11- roon, unencumbered residénce with mice lot, outhouses, etc. Address U @, Bee ofice. TROOMS to Hent- We sl want more rooms 1o ront.” Record Adt Co, 1613 Farnum,' OB RENT - Furnis €4 Tooms, 1001 Oatherine street, § block (rom Park avo: strect curs. OR RENT—Three furnished or unfurnishod rooms at cornar King and Farker strects. R RENT—8uite of furnished rooms with oF without board at 402 5% Marys ave. Jrol RENT—~Two well furnished rooms with first class board if ‘red, pleasant loca- tiom, private family. 8 K cor 20th and Farnam. 568 1719) u want to buy, sell or trade, cali on L. V. “rum, 120N 15th 8 100 lots 3 of & mile of U. P. depot for sale or trade. #-room house for rent. Two 10-room houses for rent, sule or trade. Idlewilde. By 15 L.'V. Crum, 120 N 15th st. No, 1farms within a radius of of Omaha, Alsc & tew good busi- intwolive towns. ~J. B. Silvis, Meal Iistate and Loan Agent, Blk?r:‘m N.ub' 79 Aug. 00D lot, fust north of Cumng st on 1t fron Creighton bl SPECIAL bargains if sold soon. b6 high, o Jlently south front lots in Croighton Heignts. Wil sell together or sopurate. Hiart Great Westorn lleal Lstate Agency, block, I AIN-$10 per acre, o farming or stock laud, Platte Valley, noar school, b milos from Junction town. ' Also treo ciaim, Color good land, one mile broxen, $250, Address box 185, Kenes b. 0 0 JBBAUTIFUL building site, 75 feotenst front on Duane st., Hanscom' Place. .Just right for grude. Close to two lines of streot cars and near the park. Water main and gas on tho street. Can make this a hargain if sold llulrk. George N. Hicks, 215 5, 19th street, 4188 RRABEchance for salo. lot 6 bik 63 South Omaha, §2,000, Armour has locuted there and this lot will double 1n price within the Wdays. Park, Fowler & et flr‘fli’ $3,200, 81,000 cash. Graham, 3 9 xt nuard,1607 Karnam 499 10 A BARGAIN Full corner lot f0x1% feet.eight blooks this side of Exchange hotel and stock yards,South Omuha, just right for grade. Five cottages can be built on this lot that will rent for $16 per wonth, and pay per cent yearly on the total investment. Call and seo this property. Geo, N. Hicks, 215 South 1ith stroet. 4188 Eand two lots, corner Wainut hill, 600, 1:6 caeb, Grahiam, Creighiton bik. T0 WHOM it may concern.—To parties who bulld houses costing from §1.20 to $1:60. we furnish beautiful butiding lots in Redick Park requiring no payment of principal for b oars. f Redick Park has city water, 3% maple and elm trees 45 residonces under contract to build, D9I0e to cost less thun §1,200. Its strects are T dea and turnpiked ~ It {s within the oity imits, opposite Rountze Vlace, and accossibla from efther Saunders or State. Price of lots until July Ist, $1,000. We also offer— JO0 11 fronting Flanscom Park, $2,000, ) to % cas Cor 100x150, Georgia & Fulllot and 7-room hof tion, Parker's add, Cor 663132, jmprov 10,000, Mead & Jami Bth et in excellent condi- S 1Nth near viaduct, on, Bolo Agents, 318 ] JFOR BALE-A great bareain. a beantiful lot on 20th and Spring, at $1,000. Inquire for particulars at the kik forn Vailey hotel barber sbep, 11th and Dodge. B4 Y CH(HCI LANDS-¢% \mrm‘u. 80 makes 1st year's paymer on 100 acroa. Write for in- formation. W. F. Paine, Sidoey, Neb. 6wjy23 —One million aorcs of Iand in Ne- gpeculator's lands,railroad Inn ranchos, And farms in all state. Sond for pamphlot containing tion and price of over one thousand fine topoRrapbical mapof the state sent free upon appheation. K. ien’l Land Agen escrip- t0 & M. R R Fighth and P Not 240 Can woll FOF & fow diy only Lot 106 Gise's nddition for $5,40% Lo t71 Gisa's nddition, $8,80). Riock 1 Hoyd's addition, §3,500. One-third cash, baianco 1,5 and 3 yenrs. Remington & MeCormick, 220 Soutn Tith ot O ERundradand twenty-six fton Saunders &t, corner, $i00 per tront ft. Graham, Crefghion bik. s 0 PEAUTIFUL south front ot in il anscom Pince. just the pince for a nice home, Price § \ly onsh, balance inl, ¥, i Call and ace 'it. Geo. N. Hicks, ERF {8 a bargain. _Lots 2 and 4, in block 4, South Omana, $900. Terms half cash and balance easy. Marshall & Lobeck, 1009 Far- nam. Telephone 7d. 288 {OR SALE—Ata bargnin, 840 scres of first cings farming laud in Howard county, this Btate; first oInss Soil: ¢l08e to two lines of rail rond, and surrounded by wall fmproved farms Gan divido to wult purchager, und will ke tha n bargnin it sold quick Small caeh pay ment; very ensy terms. Address Goorga N. Hicks, 215 South Fifteenth siree I OT £2, Nelson's add, ¢ 4" ton'blk [OLt SAL closed with 3 wire fence, 38 ncres under cultivation, 11 nores of ash' trees in thrifty growing condition, price $10 por acre. terms easy. ‘Ihis offer_good for thirty days only. Addrees Ciins. H. Wilson, Oxford, Furnus y, Neo. QU lot on Cuming st o and 8 front, Carthago add $1,00. Grahawm, Elegant 1ot 50x150. Rees place, ave, nshort distance 8 of Leuven. worth, $1.0 4 cusiy bal ensy, ehenpest thing on the avenue, J, A, Hiestand, r 9, Arlineton, 1511 Dodge, b19 {OR SALE-Or trade, 25 lots 1n_the western part of Omahn near the Benson car hne, irice $400 onch, $250 due on_contracts payable n 8 quarterly payments, will trade interest in contracts for Nebraska land. McCulloch & Co., 1609 Farnam st. 100 LEGANT lot on Georgia avo, ham, Creighton bik, " OOK here—10 choice acres 5 miles nw of at a price that will make you money. Owner {8 compelled to sell. * Active leal Eatnto and Property b 4 Dodye 619 10 )f the very fincst enst front Place for $1,830. The lot next to itis held firmly hile A corner lot in the next block, lying no better, sold some time ago for $2400. 1f you want to mako an investment at onee rvative and good paying, in the best city, here is your opportunity. J, L I8, Arlington, 1511 Dodge. 619 coni end of 1l aunaers st am, Creighton ik, 308 9 16 BARGATN--Ono hundred feet front on South Eleventh st, corner lot, only $5.000. Parton timo. " V. L. Vodicka, 520 South 13tk ‘st QAUNDERS ot , 126 1t frontage. $100_per 3" front foot, Gaham, Creiyhton blk. 398 0 MMEDIATE snle willtake b lots _or loss only 5 or 6 blocks from Exchange bld and Union Stock yards on favorable terins. Sixteen houses under contract in snme block, — 1want what they are worth, I don't want fancy mle Twant to sell quickly. E.B. Brauch. Notice Senled proposals will day, July 12th, 187, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the office of the nndersigned, for the purchuse of the east 44 foet of lot 3, in block 1%, eity, known 081413 and 1415 Harney street, with the build inga thereon. The owner resarves tho right to reject any or allbids, Full_particalars upon application at the office of ©° W. MOUNT, 818 South 15th Stroet, Omalia. nceived until Sutur- Jun tarms, A | H. Andrus, for 10 years | THE RAILWAY TINE TABLES, [} Attive | Leave Omaha | Omahs UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th and Plerce sta. Pacitic Kxpress. Denver Express 0 pm 10:55 Am *L0cAl Express J1:00am 5:05 pm *Except Sunday. | D n.l.vln. l:.IIL R - | Night Express am 745 pm U BL& I Depot 10th and Pacitic sts. Mall and Express. ... . Chicago Express | KOS I &C B i Depot 10th and Paciies | g5 pm | i‘:",l 7:00 am_ 8:50 pm am £:20 pm 120 am 6:00 pm 36 pm | C. St. P. M, | Depot15th and W ebster st. | Bioux City Express. Banerof€ Kxpress. Blair Passenger. . *Excent Sunday MISSOURL PACIFIC, [ 6.25 nm|l:13 am *:45pm 8:15 am 10:40 Am *4:45 pm 740 pm 8:35 pm Depot 15th and W ebster st. Day Expr 3 Night Ex| Liucoln Running between Council Bluffsand South Omaha. In addition to the stations men- tioned, trains stop at Twentieth and Twenty- fourth streets, and at Summit, in Omaha. Omaha. Sheel’ys| Stock | Yards. 2 z < 4L oaciemtESesan astward. Owaha.| i Broad-" way. S EG55ET; GoRa R 885255 E2 aacacwem: Ufi‘ COUNCIL BLUFFS, I, Leave | Arriva CONNECTING LINES Transfer 'I' «xfer depot dopot “:lham Notice to Contractors, roposals will be received at the of the county commissioners up (o noon of July 2nd, A.” 1. 1857, for building a county hospital in Omaha, Dougias county braska, according to the p 8 and apeciied tions on flle in the county commissioner's office. Ench bid mustbe accompanied by n certifed cheok {0 the wmount of five hundred doliurs hit is roserved to reject uny and il bids. By order of the board. [sEAL] C.P. NEEDHAM, County Clerk, 1816dbw Notiae of Dissolution, The purtnership horatafore oxisting between F. L. Gregory and B, B. Hadley, and_known us of Grogory & Hadley, Itenl Bstate Bro- hisday dissolved by mutual consent ¥, L. Growory, who will continue the business atthoold stand,’ will colluct all nocounts due the firm und pay ali liabilitie F. Iy GREGORY, Iy7ase B. B. HADLEY Notice to Architects, "HE Board of Public Lands and Buildings will receive plins and specifications ut any time before August 1st, 1857, at2 p. m, for tie Lospital for the fucurable insane, at Hastings, Nebraska. Building to be a three-story bri with stone basement, and not to cost over £75, 000, frcluding fteam heating and plumbing. Hight reserved to reject any or all planssu mitted. Ty order of snid bosrd, July 6, 185 July8to’Augl G. L. LAWS, Secretar, Notice of Incorporation of -the ‘Omaha Southwestern Street Railway Company." N OTILE bs horeby givon that in pursuance of too stntutos of the state of Nebraskn, in Such cases mnae and provided, on the 18th day of Murch, A. D, 1887, urticles of incorporation in the office of the clerk of Douxing reating # corporation as herveinuftos : The name of tho corporation is_the “Umng:n Southwestern Street Kuilway Com- pany. Second: The principal place of transacting its business is in the city of Omaha, Douglus county, Nebraskn. Third: The gencral nature of jts business is the construction and operation of n stroct rail way or_railways on and mlong the following named roads or streets: Commencing at the enst end of Park streef, on tho west &ide of Hanscom Park, thonco west along said street through soctions 5,20 and :0, in township 15, range 13 east in Douglus county, to a point near the center of said section 3§ ulso commencing At the intersection of #6th and Farnam stroets, in the city of Omahu, thance running south along the west side ot gaid H6th street to its in- torsection with said Park stroot; and on such other ronds a streets as may have been or may heroatter bo granted to siid corporation for strect rallway purposes. Snid raflway or railways to ho operated by horse, elootric, cable or stenm pow {Fourth: The amount of capital stock author- izod 18 $15,60, with power to increase to an amount not to excced $50,00, divided into shures of $100 ench, Tuily paid up when issued The corporation is al 10 procecd with ita main business when stock hus been subscribed to mount of $10,M0. Fifth: The corporation dated from and com- mencod on the 16th day o March, 1557, and the datoof its termination 18 fho 1ith day of Murcl, I Bixth: The hizhest amount of indebtedness to which the corporation is At any time to sub- ject itsolf i not to excend an amount equal to two-thirds of the capitul stock igsued. Beventh: The ATAITs of the corporation were to be conducted by & noard of five diroctors, a prosident, vico president, secretary and trens- urer, and’ such othor officers a8 wight be after- wards determined upon. On tho 2ith day of June, 1587, an amendment to said articlos of ‘fncorporaiion —was fied changing the number of directors from five to sevea, Tn witnese whoreof we have hereunto set our hunds this 24th duy of June, 157, HENRY AMBLEL, President. SAN'L J. HOwELL Secrctary, jed-jyl$15 Waterworks EAL proposais will be received at my ¥ “office until 8 p. m. July 12, 1847, for the coustruction and mamntenance ot a_completa £ystom of walerworks for the oity ot Norfolk, Neb. Fach bid must be accompunied with plans and specifications. The franchise wiil be given for \wenty. years to the lowest and best bidder with vr and equitable conditions, uA 10 the purcha the syatem by the city At the end of or auch earll ot the torm, 1ate &8 may be provided for. Proposals munt be scaled and endoread: *'Pro- PORALS fOr constructing waterworks." [he city reserves the right to roject any or all bids, Ty order of the mayor and olty council. W, GERECKE, City Clerk. JTm&est ATTER of applic pormit to sell lique Notice 1 horob, 0 the Oth day pplication to the m 1Or pOrinIt L0 s winous liquors, ue a dru chanical ind chem LJ...W..N only South 15th streot, Third ward, Omab kn, from the 11h duy of April, 1687 any o€ April, 148, f there be no objection, remonstrance or j tost filed within two weeks from July th, 1).1857, the said permit will be granted. MAX CONIAD, Appilcanty J. B. BoutmARD, City Clerk. 13816 on of Max Conrad for ia & drugyist wiven that Max 1897, fle of Jul D 4 city council of, 1 malt, sp | 8C &P, All trains run daily. Propusals for Filling Certain Lots of Real Estate QEALED P 0 rocoived by 1S . -y Jul 1887 h earth certafn lots of I forbach’s 18t and nd 57, Horbueh's 1st 6,7, 8 und 9, blk 2, Hor 47, b1k 4, Horby Hids will bo mado eu printed blanks furnished by the board, und to benocompauiod by 8 cers tifled ¢h in the sun of §500, payablg fo the asan eyidonco of 0o faith, the right to rejeot any or i 1o waive defects, Sr. A D. Datcounx, Chairman Hoard of Public Works. Omaha, Neb. June 20th, 1887, J90jyl-7-8 Notice to Contractors. g!-‘ LED proposals will be received until Jul; KD 2, 1887, at tuls office for the material an workmanship required in the ereotjon ?nu completion of @ bunk, hotel and store building, to be built in Ashland. Maxe bids on bufldin above foundation. Plans and specificati can be seon at the office of Henry Voss, arch{- toct, in Omnha, or at the Farmers & Merchants bank, Ashlund, The right is reserved to roject any or all bids, E. A. WIGGENHORN, Office of E. A, Wiggenhorn, Ashiand, Neb, JulyBdot Proposal for District Paving Bonds, City Treasuror's Office, Ouanhn, Nob., June 26, 1857, EALED PROPOSALS wili'be received at this office until July &, ikg7, ut 12, noon, for the purchase ot $12),000 of District' Pavink Honds of the city of Omaha. Baid bonds are dited July 1, 1687, and will be due 1n one, two, three, Tour, five, 'six, seven, elght and nino yenrs from their dute, & s.nilar amount becomis dlie chen years are ‘in suma. of Ay BunAred and ono tnousand doliars ench, and bear {nter- o8t trom thelr AAto AL tho Fate'0f six POF oent- um per annum, piyable annually, The princi- pl And intarest are both payable At the office of_Kountae Hros., in New Vork. Said bonds are iRsied under the charter pow- or of maid city, and will bo delivered to pur- chasers, on paymont therefor, at the ity trensury In Omubu on August 1, 1857, Biis will bo addressad to the undersigned and marked *‘Proposais for Distriet Paving Bonds," and must state tho full nume and addross of the bidder, the wmonnt of said_bonds desired (s similar amount due ench year from one to nine yenrs), and the price proposed to be pald, with seurined Interast “Iho right i Toserved to rejoct any and all bids. JOHN RUSH, City Troasurer Junz6-aig THE BANK OF COMMERCE 510 North 16th Street, OMAHA. Paid in Capital, - - - - $100,000 GEO. E. BARKER, Prosident. ROBT, L. GARLICHS, Vice-Prosidont. . 11 JOHNBON, Cashior, DIECTURS: SanveL R Jousson, Gro. B Dansen, Kowy, L GARLICHR, Wl BRLYERS F. B. Jouweon, A genera) banking business transacted Intorcataliowed on ime denn Omaha Savings Bank,“: Cor 13th and Douglas sts. Capital Stock $150,000 Linbility of Stockholders. ... 800,000 ‘The only rewular #avings bank.n the state. 1ive per ceut intorest paid on Aepos: Loans Madeé on Real state. YRIORIS Guy C. BARTON, Presidont; J.J, Bowy, Vi Prosident; L. M. Mexsmir, MAhaAgine Dy roetor; JOnN B. WiLnun, Cashier,

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