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SPECIAL NOTI1CES; OM AT A. Adyvertisements under this head, 10 cents pe sne for the first ingertion, 7 cents for each sub jpquent jnsertion, and §1.50 a line per month 0 ndvortisoment taken for iess than 26 centa for the first insertion. ~Seven words wil he counted to the nne: they must run consecu- tively and must pe pnid in advance. _All adver- tisements must be handed in before 1:30 o'clock . m., And tnder no circumstances will they be ken or digcontinued by telephone, Partios advertising inthese coumn And hav. ZI the answers addressced in care of THE Bree ill pleato ask for a check to enable them to get their letters. as none will he delivered excent on presentation of check. All answers to adver- tisementa should he enclosed in envelopes, All pdvertjsoments in thege columns are pub. ]‘h_nned in both merning aud evening editions of 0 1k the circulation _of which ates | more than 14000 papers y, and gives the mdvertiser the benefit, mot only of the eity circulation of The Bxe but aleo of Council Bluffs, Liscoln, and other citien And towns throughout his part of IR it ittt e MONEY TO LOAN. Cole, 316 8 w3 AONEY to loan, no commission. Uthieaie s o 00 TO LOAN at6 p joney, 1604 Farnai ‘@ PRR CENT Money. G T Fattcraon, 16th acd Harney. - cont. Linahan K ‘@000 to loan_on real estato. No de Yiarria & Sampson, 1516 Douglas st. 252 N ONEY TO LOAN—O F. Davis Co., real estate and loan agents, 1606 arnar st 500,000—T0 loan on Omeha city property at8 Por cont. G. W. Day, 8. . cor. x. Bidy AfONEY TO LOAN-On city and_farm prop. Stewart & Co., ";\:‘lln 3 OR SALE A 260d business: small capita required: good reasons for selling, Ad dress I 44 Ilec offce, “/ h D--Partner to sart restaurant, ol gAr and frujt business best location in the city. Address P. O. box 2§, Umn;;,lnlrob. \OR SALE—A borrding house and furniture, doln’ kood business, 40 board renson for sciling, Call at Currio 15th and Capitol ave, Expositon Buildin PERSONAL, PPEHSONAL-Tt you want & desirabie, cen- trally lucated office you can find it at 316 8 15th st. 978 ])II(FU AL-—Private home for Iadies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants alopted, address E 42, Beo office. 4220 Px“s;\NAl.—Mn. Dr_Nannie V. Warren clairvoyant, Medical and business Mediugs Boom No. 8, 121 North 16th st. Omans, Neb, ANTED. Broom C room makers ueen _ Oit; JBloux Falls, Dak W ::l 12 % VWV ANITED--4 good lister and sorter. Apply At once, Frontier Steam Laundry, 1512 Howard st. 5561 ANTED—A good_blacksmith by Frank White, Waco, York, Co., Neb. WANTED—Bumaar at 121 North 12th street. 582-9* ‘ JANTED—Cook, $80 per month. Men for Towa. D.C O'Keefe, 509 8. 11th 830 11 VWANTED-Twenty men for railrond work in city, Apply this evening, City Labor Agency, northwest corner 16th and Faruam, ground 'floor. 5%3-0 R RENT-8 unfurniehed rooms in good lo- culity menr cat line editavle tor magried couple. Weferences required. Addross 8 1 Bee office, 55 129 3\ 7 ANTED- Second-hand, broom machinery. Queen City Broom Co., Sioux Flnl:l‘nhl‘lli. y 7 ANTED -Second-hand__pony oart and harness. Address U 3, Boe (g’-‘f:l. iture of boarding ally Jocited, Good trade. dress U, 21, Bee office, 416 v —_FORRENT---HOUSES and LOTS. _ ‘-'AN'T%I-T-'ro sell fui house cen Reason for sellin, WANTfii-Nnmum. one_pants and one cont naker, inguire 111 N 16th. 524 9 VW ANTED-Traveling men vi And shoe trade, to sell our go commission. Bamples lixht. Saddler) ware and whip drummers preferred. Harness Oil company, Detroit, Mich. 580-15* atiol : FOUND. Immediately, first clags bread 0. 1002 N. 2th st. 604 11§ AKEN UP—Roan cow, limp on hind quare ut 1631 South 1ith st. ““,\u LOST. 'RAYED or Stolen--Light bay 4 year old colt, had both ears &plit at top, white spot in forehead, nnd white bind foot. “Finder will plense loavo him at new city hall building and e rewarded. 612 11 OST: mewhere between 2 th street on §f nd U, P. depot & loat hat box marked W. A, B, Reward wiil be paid om return to Clnrkion & Beatty, 210, Mth st L A tim 4 turn to C, - O8T—Ronn co! 4 turn to 80th sallagher, postoftic ump on hind quarter. Re- 1 Bristol ste.and got r ;Jnnl. ONEY to lonn to pnrties wishing to build, 8. §, Campbell, 510 8 10th st., Chunber of Commerce, ONEY to loan, cash on_nand,no deiay. J. W.and E L. Squire, 1413 Farnam_st., Paxton hotel bullding. 1t ONEY TO LOAN-—Loans of $10 to $100 made on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, ete., without removal, ' J. J. Wilkinson & Co., 1324’ Farnam street, over Burlington ticket oflice. 632 nugh M ONEY TO LOAN on improved city prop- erty in sums of §1.000t0 $5,000 At 8ix per cent interest. Sholes& Crumb, 167 (300D puper tuken for first puyment on firs X " clngs Omnhbn property. Money to loan on improved property. A fing lot in Plainview , only $1,#00. H. W. Huntross, 1600 Farnam s 120 0 ONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burn- m, Room 1 Creighton Block 17 ONEY to lonn on_improved city property and farms from $1,000 ll]p at lowest rate Apply to Wm, B. Lench, Real Estate Agent, 1500 Farnam. b4y 10 ONEY 10 LOAN-On ity property in sums of §600 and upwarde’ at lowest rates. Money_slways cn hand. 8. B. Camphell. 310 Bouth Sixteenth street. 168 ONEY to loan on farm and city property at current rates. Largo loans on gilt edged business property. See us. Marshail & Lo- beck, 1509 Farnam. Telephone 73. 281 TO LOAN—Money—Loans placed on im- proved real_estate in city or county for New England Loan & Trust Co., by Douglas County bank. 16th and Chicago sts. MONEY to loan on improved city property at 6 per cent. Money on hand; do not have 1o wait. " Have a complete set of abstract buoks of Dougias county. 1. N. Watson, abstracter Harris Real Estato and’ Loan Co., &0, 16th st. IFTY Thousand dollars to loan to parties wishing to buiid. $£0,000 to loan on isnimproved oity property, 100,000 to loan on improved city property. Special rutes for the next 3 days. Odell 1iros & Co., cor Furnam and 16th. 162iy20 ONEY LOANEDat C. F. Reod & Co.’s Loan Office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all'kinds, and sll other ar: icles of value, without removal. 819 S. 13th. over Bingham's Commission store. Al buai~ nees strictly confidential, n ONEY TO LOAN—Dy the nndersigned, who has the only properly organized loan agency in Omaha. " Loans of $10 to $100 mado on furniture, piAnos, organs, horses, . wagons, machinery, &c, without removal. No delays. All business strictly confidential. Loans so made that ."’cr.n can be paid at any fme,each payment reducing the cost pro rata.” Advances made on fine watches and dinmonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, a8 many new concerns are dnily coming into existence, Should you need money call and see me. . R Croft, Room 4 Withnell Building 16th and Harney. 177 T OST=A mousc-colored bull aog, white fec end of tail white. Return 2618 Farnam and get reward. 666 9] '] OST—Hlack and tan dog with r this 4morning; reward given; return to 1622 Burt ot J bw with white 8pots. 518 14§ Lo ien v th and Douglus und get reward. B Falconer. ? TLOST=Mastit puppy, vellow color, bisck dpoints, leather collar ‘about his neck with no marks on it. Return to 1311 Farnam st, and receive good reward. J. A inson & Garnion, . Kobjuson, of Rob- 574'11§ Saturday afternoon, one bi A. . Mwyne, Orchard Hill cor. 15th and Harnoy, ¥ QEVENTY-FIVE dollars: rewurd. Strayed or ¥ stolen from rear of 111 N 17th” st, & large ronn horee, about 17 hunds high, weighing be- tween 1,3000nd 1,400 pounds, redish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle somewhat awolle $25 will be paid for return of animal to owners, At 170 8 14th at,and if stolen the sheriff of Doug- Ins Co. will pay & reward of §60 for the nrrest and conviction of the th 600 OST—On Eighteenth, Sherman ave or Girace st., “Specifications.” Please return to 1164 North 16th st., or P. J. Creedon, architect, opera house. M. T. Murphy, contractor and bulilder. M8 v at bay Re- turn to ) STORAGE. QTORAG Omaba Storage Warchouse, STORAGE—First-class storage for nioe rur- niture or boxed goods, at 1513 l)ollsl‘-:lfll'.‘ CLAIRVOYANT T ANTED -6 men for Wyoming: wages $2, $2.25 and $2.00 perday. Freo fare. E 8, Albright or Agency, Irfl) Farnam st. WART 0 brickinyers, cornor 20th and Harney, wages $4.5) for9 hours. R. E, Livosey 558 14, Agents—World Type Writer $10. imple, ensy to use, " Writing equal ines. ' Big profits.” Send for circu- Duy & Lester, 35 Murray St., 22';']”\&1’“!. W ANTED=A good suicsman to solicit orders from business men (no eanvassing at resi- dences), in each town in the south and south- west. We golicit renly from good men, who wish to_enrn n salary of not less than's2 a week, M. D, P. Co,, 18 Pearl St., Grand It Mich. 507 13 NTED—460 per hour for #0od stono o rs. Apply to W. H. Tyler,Lincoln, N 351y15) Inrs. NTED-2 gardoncrs. nenr clty: 2 farm hands, and A fow Iaborers in- city, Mrs. Broga & Son, 316 S. 15th, Upstairs, 203 12 VW ANTED= Lavorers of il kinds,mechanics, clorks, ete., to flll vacancies. ' City Labor Agency, northwest cornor 16th and Farnam, ground floor. 267 FEMALE HELP. " T ANTED--Girl for general housework. Mrs. Parker, 25th and Dodge sts. 538 9 VW ANTED=t girls for private family, & to 6 per week one good cook, colo ferred, $6 per week. City Labor agene, and Farnam st. o VW ANIED-A N WOrk. -1 girl for gonernl house- A Ringer, 119 N, 15th, 5619 W ANTED-Middie nzod woman for chamber maid, $5 per weok, 107 N 12th, 552 % VW ANTED=Two swedish girls, call at board- 1ng house 2031 Harney 516 9) TV ANTEDS 000 il TOF FOneral MOUSow ok, 8 Ecor 16th and Burdotte. 0 0 TED—Neat tidy girl with good common Mrs. Brega 6 S 16th, upstuire ANTED--Woman to do washing, at hous for family of threo. ~Call'at 21} Chicago 9] t once npprentice KIrs . for droasmaking, 316 N 15th. 469 9 TANTED—A compotont girl for general Bousowork at 1034 S Bth avenue, Good ) ining girl at Planters House. ANTED--A good, steady, experienced ousskeeper: gaod wawet puid, Apply at once between the hours of 4 und ke . m.at 101 N. 9tu st. Lulu Rogers M D RANT—Clarivoyant from Hostor reliable in all affairs of life, unites separated lovers. 822 N. 16th st. room 1 691 Jy28) e MISCELLANEOUS. FPHERE will probably be 20,000 or mor tending the North Neoraska soldiers’ re- union at Norfolk Aug. 2327, Parties desiring booth privileges on the “grounds for repu- table business should address W. H. Witaman, Norfolk, Neb. 630 16 G ATUATES in stonography and bookk Xing from Shenn ynh, T, now open for ¢n gagements, Kecord Adt Co., 1513 l"llrfil‘l“l‘l.l. NOTICE to (he public—T discontinued my loan business July 18t and request all por- sons having pledges in wy store to tike up same within30days, S. Hirschbers & Co. 512 8. 10th, 452 0] an RENT—A team and wagon, carry 1100 with or withour dr r. Callat 3905 Lea enworth, or Beindorfl Cigar store. 465 9% WANIED=A girl for genoral housework, gouthenst corner Californin und 20th ats. g00d wages, small fumil; TANTED -A good girl for genoral house- work, must be 004 piin cook. 1017 Cuks 0 V TANTED—At once, & good nogative ro- touctier, ludy or Kent, ut Heyn's gullery 605 Wa Girl for general housework in smali famly. Address 106 Farnam. 500 11 y 3 5 8 Apoly North 18th, J—ATB08 N, 22d st., n gir al housework, muzt e o good plain ook and lnundre 597 110 ’“'AA TED-~Good female cook at 912 Douglas 571 W AN wood girl for enoral houso. work ut 108 8. 26th 2812 F]HE OMAHA Financial Exchange, N, W. corner of Harney and 10th sts., over Btate National bank, 18 prepared to make short time loans on any available security. l::’l:l." made on chattels, collateral or real Long time loans made on improved real estate atcurrent rates Purchase money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, sold or exchanged. Bhort time loans made on second mortgage. according to ginal Interest, at collateral tos, Reul estate to exchange for good interest bearing paper. S 25 Genernl financial business of all kinds trans- acted promptly, quietly and fairly. Money always on hand for approved loans of fuy kind, without delay or' unnecossary pub- licity. Corbett, Manager. 78 BUSINESS CHANCES. z\“m-.ur\s', accountants, salesmen, correspond- J ents out of employient shouid plnce thelr names on our books. Record Adv. C Farnam d o or good family horse and ¥ res of land, free from en- cumbrance, within three miles of county seat. Chas. P. Benjamin, 1612 Farnam st. 555 (C/ASH buyers of fumniture, stoves and house- J hold gooas don't go to the long time high priced stores. they go to 117 N 16th. 547 aug 7 OR Trnde—City property, for astock of groceries. Harris & Sumjson, 1516 Doug- las st. 502 12 rrn'~xv|t.u:u: outh Omaha lot free from encumbrance for apan of good horses. ONEY talks for furniture and_houschold goods at 117 N 10th, Your prico for cush, B8 Aug T Chas. P. Bonjumin, 1513 Farnam st. WANTEI’I—Oenlnl agent for Nebraska for World Type Writer §10." Hapid, simple, easy to use. Writing equal to 8100 machines. 00d business for live man. Addross Day & er, 36 Murray 8t., New York. 25-2-0-16 ‘f ANTED—Partner with $160, ¥nod paying, nicely furnished, well ostablished office businicss.” J. 8. Johnon, 310 § 16th, rogm 4 OR TRADE—Farms, city lots, stock of mor chandige, etc. Tu Douglns. Moviug and Raising, addross 1320 Pierco st. Oy E® JFOR Sals Theap~A" good uning grocery store, in the best part of the city. Inquire 8t the Union restaurant Harney streot near uth, B0 9 (188 boois and vaulte cleaned and dend animals removed by John Nolson, garbage coliector for 4th ward south of Douglas st. 1415 Harney st. Telephone A3, 601jy59 OR SALE—Grocery store in good jocation, and doing good business. ~ Reason for selling other business. Apply 1024 lmu]!‘-;- L3 R SALE—Stock of groceries and fixtures, spiendid loeation, cheap rent. good reason for selling. Address U 27, Bee office. 390 12 ARE businoss chance: for sale, the stock, fixtures and good will of a first-ciass cloth- ing store doing & good business, centrally located, only reasons for selling thu owner has other and ‘more fmportant business. Partios meaning business may address U, 18, ma“omw. \ORt SALE—10 shares of stock in the Oma! Loan and Bullding association. Address U 17, Bee oftice. 846 11§ Fou SALE A No. 1 No. 110 Farnam i (SPECULATORS ~ opportunity. Information " on stocks only telegraphed uncer code 10 &ny\!ul’l&'llh.h E, Snerman Fiteh, 10 Wall st., Y. ges T13jy =2 OR SALE—Or rent, hotel. A choice open- ing. Partioulars, address, B. H, Wiide, Osceoln, Nebraska 963 Jy 11 TJHOR BALE—Boot and shoo stock inciuding 5 years lease of store, best location in Blate and oity. Addross T 10 Tice offce. y Ot SALE— A firat-class hotel property, two story brick in excellont locatfon and doing extensivs business. For particuiars ad- dress H. 8. Lilly, real estute de 'y _Brol How, Nen, oo e R SALE--A good hotel in the live town of Chadron doiuk & good business on ver gaey terms. | Full partioulars by addr R. Langworthy, Lusk, Wyoming. VW ANTED—Partner, $200; $10 dail 10th st. OR SALE—A first-cluss_bakery o0 And big tr Arapahioo, N . good lo- Only $200. Address, B5T 120 JFOR BALE-Moat market. tools, fixturos horse ‘and wagon, everything 'eomplete: Good location; good trade. Address U 46, Beo, 20aug By WANTED=A mao who will invost & fow thousand doliars n an fron manufactory pow carning 3 per cent. Prefer one who will devote his time 1o the business. Address U 3, Tiee oftice, 48110§ {OR EXCHANGE—A stock of hardware in Council Bluffs for Omaha real catate. A. H Comstock, 162 Furnam st. 508 y \/ ANTED—Parties wh; waro, Sruge, joweiry improyed or umi proved town orciiy property, improved or u o adiress Mrause’ B Fosror: 816 'S0 1acp s e &' Foater, NTh Omaba, Neb. had R BALE—Law library, ehoap, Wheeler & Wheeler, Douglas ana 1oth w Y R RENT—Square Piano $3 montaly. . A Hospe .1513 Dougins. 187 To parties having houses for rent, kental Agency, Benawa & Cn., 158t., 0pposite post- oftice, We have turned over to them our reatal list. ‘We recommend thom. McCague nr&:. FOR RENT—Organs, 83 per month. Hospe, T Doveine ¥ 187 ), 1 C.-House furnishing goods. nll kinde: e cash or instaliment; lowest prices at J. Bonner, 1818 Douglas st. JHOR RENT_Square fiano, $+ montnly. A Hoave. 1613 Douglas. 187 lr"!uu want to buy or sell furuiture, go (o . Ferguson's, 716 N 16th. 190 " FOR BALE--MISCELLANEOUS, OR SALE-Family horse phacton cheap. Address U 41 Bee. 515 11 JFOR SALE-Meaium aired second hand safe. Apply to Crane Bro's Mfg Co. 619 OOk SALEHorse and bugey. 20 1 ¥ boilor 8 H P engine erms. Corner i5th and Tzard. 5 1) b‘"ll SALE—Span of nice young h . For salo on time payments. M. F. and {OK SALE—Furniture of 8 rooms with privi lege of lease of house, 07 8. 14th 8 FOOR SAL in flat, 507 8. 13th st. Room M JAOK BALE—One smx-foot upricht biack wal- nut show case, Milton Rogers & Son. %09 JPOR SALE=Span fine matched bay driving 1 borses. C.F. Hurrison, 4183 1otk 8t OR SALE— Studebaker buggies at Seaman’s, Studebaker phaetons at Seamun’ Studebaker cArringes At Seaman Studebaker 8pring wagons at Seaman's. Studebaker draft wagons at Scaman's, Corner of Farnum apd 11th ste. Five ear loads just received. WANTED---MALE HELP. 3y first ciass, genteel, manly bar- wuges 10 the right man. W, 662 11 ntelil- J. M. Frencn JANTED—Three young men of gence and business ability, & Co., room 16, Bushman block. y 7 ANTED - uilrond laborers for Colorado: wages for teamstors §3 per month and Albright's Labor Agency, 4T y FANTED-Good man to_put In_stook gen- eral merchandise; small country town Store rent $10 per month; house frec; small capiial nqun-{. Address postmaster, Foster, Noby 601 24§ ANTED—A good nurse girl at 108 So. th st. 30 11 "WV ANTED—Cook at Emmet house. 313 Eirls at_Doran house, £22 8 St. Mary's ave. 04 25 girls for general housework, Labor Agency, northwest rnam, on ground toor, 266 'As‘l‘l-‘ln Apply # £ 1600 and NTED-A woman to do gencral house work, none. need upply unless a first: clnss cook, 'good wages to Tight party, 1815 W ster. 106 SITUATION WANTED. VVANTED By an oxporienced business man, & situation a8 bookkecper, clork or sulosman'in & fiest-class house; salary no ob- ject, City references. Addrcss U 50, Hee office. 647 13 VV ANTED-A position us clerk in a first cluss hotel; had experience; can wive refer- eonces. Address, A. L. Farrar, Fairfax, Mo O46-11* " ANTED- Situation™ by understans the care ¢ Goud references furn ‘ otc; ten years experi profer some smull town. Harry Winn, Coun’ cil Bluffs, lowa, care R. McKenzie. 64-12% PLY of giriaat the new employment of B fico. 503 N. 19th st 605 11 IO the Business Public and_Others— We can turnish you with good respousible help, such aselerks, bookkecpers, engineers, men, firemen, porters and help in any o B tradé or occupntion. City Labor Agency, N. W. cor. l6th and Farnam Bod 11 0e; best references YW ANIED-Situation by o young man who has a fair knowledge of the conl, stone, brick, sever pipe and builaing material busic s, 15 0 good accountant. Ofice or yard Good city refercnces, Address U 42, 66 0) \\ ANTED—Fosition by stonographer, best of ©ity and eutside references, owns machine, 1 Boe oftice 700 work, VW ANTED- Young Indy graduat East in music, wishes position as t. and organist in school or church, Add W., 618 North 1 cher s M, 0] ANTED—A young man of good appeu ance and 8ducation &t present employed in the office of one of the leading railrond com- punics at Dos Moines, lows secks a situation Speaks the Seandinaviun, French, Ttalian and German languages. Iiné penwan, correspond- ent, und ured to any kind of work. Willing to go anywhere and to do anything, Best refer- ances, Address, for one weck, U 44, Bee oftice. 585 9 VWV ANTED-We have situations for 6 dining room girls, 10 kirls for nice private fam- ilies, 3 cooks. 1 niiree,and one nice girl for tac- tory' work. City Labor Agency, N. W. corner 16th and Farnam 559 VW ANTED=Ry young man of experien work to do evenings. A sct of books pr ferred. U 47, Beo 126 15 AN experienced bookkeeper, ago 25, with first Ciags reference s, wants a position about August 1. 748, 1 62411 A tuation by young married man prefer office work, Have kept books, best of references and bond if required. Would nccept position with view of bettering condi- tion after having guined experience. — For the present address B T. Gudd & Son, 1 wrnam 8t, Omaha. 11 smuker would cments iu privato famil- 431 11§ TRACTOKS are prepared to fur- nish any kind of iaborers you want. City Lubor Agency, n w cor, 16th -und Farnam. Ground fioor. 209 NTED-Situations for 10 girlg for general housework. City Labor Agency, n w cor. 16th and Farpam. Ground Hoor. 363 Address fes. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. y \" ANTED.—8mall houso or part of house ia r?“mct-hlc locality, Twoin famiy. A dress U Bee. 16 y ANTED—A furnished housc centrally located by & family, Ho chileren. Root reasouable, Address U, & Boe, 408 9* p— —— 'OR RENT-—-8-room house and barn, Capitol Avenuo, Brennan & Co. Chamber of Commerce, 629 11 'OR RENT—Nine-room flat. Furniture for snle: terms easy. Twelve-room boardink house, $65 per month, Furmitnre for sule chenp. Soven-room houge, with barn; rent $35. Fur- niture for sale very cheap. Ton-room boarding house; good location., Furniture for sale, ‘T'wo eight-roor houses, nicely furnished. Tce cream parlor: fixtures for sale. Six-room flat. Furniture for sale. Boarding house, near B. & M. round house. Seven-room hotise; & rare bargain, Co-operative Land & [ ot Co., 657-12 205 N, Sixteonth Btreot, {OR ENT- Cottare, No. 1813 N. 20tn street, suitable for man and wife. Call as above or 215 8. 15th. G, N. Hicks. B35 Finfim\"’r “Flat, centrally ocated, 8% per month. Record Adt Co, I nam, OR R 7.room boarding house on 16th near Cumings; 20 stendy boarders; rent 15, Furniture for sale, $350; elegant 6-room hou it 1005 S 13th st, Co operative Land & Lot Co. 203 N 10th st. 455 9 JOR RENT—A new 7 room house, well, cis- tern, 2 sets, donble sink and pan- try, $22." 12th st, near M 20 JOR RENT—6-room house, furnitire nlmost new, for sulc at kroat sucrifice. Address U Ree office, 406 9 For neNt. nall store, 300 N, 16th stroeot. he2 9y JFOR BENT A flatof & rooms, suitable for housekeeping, second floor. over day oods store, 1619 Howard. All modern fmprove- ments. Apply in store, 5230 JPOR RENT-New b * *water and buth, quire 1709 Jackson st. FOR RENT-Good storeroom and Inquiro on premisos, 1118 N. 16t st 0, seven rooms, city h and Parker st. In- 340 19) cellar, TF('OR RENT—A basement, good pince for bar- bewr shop, 8. w. cor. 16th and Leavenworth Stroe it OR RENT—Furnished bouse of 10 room 1715 Cass st 461 14 OR_RENT—6-room house with summcr kitchen, hara and soft water, on Sixth, near Picree. ' Inquire at drug store, corner 6t A. Cajort, 81 Plerco 598 w house, ton rooms, steam impryvements. C. W. and G, E. 14 8 15th st 3 T Nine @ room house, 14th and Apply to6l’ utn 13th st, 133 Hulf of store. Jmu}Tu’n;‘fi { : heat, Thompsoo. NOR P ving rooms on rast. Apply Bar- ris Real Fatate 6th st. 859 OR_RENT—A _basement, good place for barber shop, s w corner 16th and Leaven- worth sts 16 OR RE A store room, 22x60 and basc- ment of the same size. in n brick building, suitable for general mercantile businces, E Thelen, ising, Neb 36711 0It RENT—A house of 7 rooms, hard and soft water, §30 & month. Apply {o L. Dug- kan, 1112 South Jath st. ol JFOR RENT— OR RENT—Two Iarge new starca and two tlats of five rooms ench, City water and gus, On Saunders st. C. W. Cain, 220 Ohio st. & OR RENT—New store Cuming 8 -room house, 103 Pacific. OR RENT—9 room house and barn, 17th and Center sts. , house heated by hot water nnd all modern improvemets, $5. ~ Also a7 room house as cbove $40. J. L Welshans, 319 8. 15th streot. 467 TROR K1 ont office, second_floor, 15th st, between Furnam and Harnoy sts; 'F. L. Greggory, 20 8 15th t. 606 [[OR RENT---) celln v Grogory, 520 8 OR RENT—Two brick stores with base- ments 24th and Hamilton strects. Desir- able location for dry goods und drug Store. Flats above if desired. Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton blocke. JPOR RENT—Threo room houso, 7094 Pacific. For Itent-Six room house, 110% 8 Tth, For Hent—Throe room house, 1015 N 20th 683 New 6 roo Ater vte., $22 per month, sth 8¢, houscs, pantry, F. 1 (VHOICE: Lot for Leaso,—Boutncast corner J/ 4sx¥fly Leavenworth and Park ave.,or will bufld to suit fenant. Hobbio Brot 350 OR RE tion. 8. 16th, l\on RENT— ~Small_office 1n_excellant loca~ Enquire of F. Burrett & Co., Jl4% T hroe room hou room house on l4th and Inquire at 617 South 13th 8t OR RENT Plerce st TROR RENT—One now soven-room house it uated on northenst cor of King and Coff- man st. Patrick lros., Koom 2 Arii FOR RENT---ROOMS. F'OR RENT.—Furnished roo 24th St., suitable for Within two blocks of car line. J7 OR RENT-Reasonable, larec, furnished room with fouth bay window. Referencea. 600 8 17th t. 02 90 \OR RENT-Room for two, with board for the summer. 1613 Capitoi ave JHOR RENT--4 unfurnished roows, 1510 | ney. ] 00MS to Hent—We atill want more rooms 0 rent. " Kecord Adt Co, 1613 Farnam. , 89, at wo gentlemen. cool, newly 7OR RENT—Thros furnished or unfurnished rooms at cornor King and Parker stroets. 558 9j Fou RE] Furnished room, 209 Dodge. 300 vj OR RENT—A flat of 4 rooms, suitable for housekeoping, second = Hoor, over dry K00ds store, 1619 Howard. Allmodern improve- ments. Apply in store 523y TFOR KENT-2 nice furnished rooms with board in private family, 710 B:hlh sty 03 0) rlor for two gent of postoftice, pleas Capiigiare; ~ -7 L {OR RENT-Furnighed room in Greunig blk, 3th und Dodge st. Inquire of Dav Hetherington, Millard Hotel Hilliard room. QOR RENT- 0 nicely furniched rooms ovor store, 1715 8. 16th &1, Kent §20 per montb. Inquire Lee, Nichol & Co., room 23, block, J0R R board. 1 ant lawn Flegant furnishod rooms with A armam 512 JPOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1514 Dodgo. §Taugle 0R RENT—Rooms on ground floor for heavy storage or mannfacturing purposes. Barn for 4 horscs, Corncr 1ath and Izard, 494 13) THOR REN som, south front, bath, with hot and cold watgn, filtered icé water for Price $25. 1300 Dodge st. OB RENT--Desirgbio furnisned rooms. 1811 Capitol avenue, A2 13) 'Bmu RENT—Two well furnished rooms with first class board if desired, pleasant loca: tion, private family. § E cor 20(h and Farnam. 500 jyle) fcely furnished front room 837115 @ .Injuire [ IOR HENT—8 rooms in & flat cor 20th and Nichol 12 ewly furnished front and back single or suites. Gas, bath, mod ’ brivate family: near busi 5 Cap ave, A1 17) | furnished room per 817 near car cets. JOR RENT—Furnished front roon line ax corner of Dodge and 24th Inquire of A. H. Comstock 1523 Farnam .K‘ll! JFOR RENT-A turmisned room for gentle- men; pleasant and cool, at 809 Howard st, 810 per month, (10N OR RENT—Ware room cor, 14th and Calt ifornia on Belt Line. Foc partioulars en- quire at Unfon Nat. bank. 188 Ffin RENT-2 slogant_rooms, nieel} fu nished on street car line; modern con. Toniences. Gontlemen only. Excelient Ml{-m 01 R RENT—2 rooms, furnished or unfur nished, for light houeekeeping, 1609 Daven- 33 1 OR RENT—Elegantly furnished rooms sin- gle or ensuite, with use of bath; electr bells in every room. First class restaurant at- tached, at Norris European hotel, corner 16th and Webster, aed OR RENT—Ruite of furnished roo gentlemen. A. Hospe, Jr., 818 N, ' R RENT—Elegant suite of rooms, referen- ces required, 1607 Douglas st. 107 OR RENT- Nicely furnisbed room 23d, bet Douglas and 1'odge. Foor ed r RENT—Furnished rooms at mund's, 1013 Farnam st. BTR 15 OR HENT—Furnished rooms and board by the day or week, 104 and 108 South Eleventh st. Smith & Thompson. b 5 l:(ifi RENT~Nicely furnicshed front room, nice shady yard. Call at 1609 Burt st. 580 13 J(OIt RENT—Large furnished rooms, gas, heat und all modern improvements. ew house, now furniture, 1707 Dodgo street. 85§ JOR REN—Store room for butcher, 19th and Mason 289 meus. OR RENT—Furnished room on ecar hne, suitnble for two gentlemen, or man_and 8, 234 st 202 '—~Furnished room, 1804 Farnam. 20 11§ wife. -Office room $10_ per month, 2nd 316 8. 15th st. ot I—Nicely furnihed room, 1920 Dodge at. 108 JOR RENT- front, npply F’ou RENT—Furnished rooms, 714 N. 10th st. 466 4y 17 furnished roc o fout FOR SA LE---HOUSES---LOTS. T HIRTEEN acres for sale: sealed bids will bo received at the office of A. M. Clark, 107 8. 14th st., until the 156th inst Said thirteen acres lioone mile from the busineas center of Oma- ha, nnd are described As tax lot 11, in section 26, township 15, range 13 oast; terms, one-third cash, the balance to suit. The right to refect Any or all bids reserved. 639 13 "4‘ ‘TRA~Lot on Farnam, inside, high and Ldsiuntly, sizo 50x187, $5,700, one-third cash. A lot just east of it sold r oml{‘ for $6,000. Far- nam {8 now being paved by thislot. 'J A Hels- tand, RY Arlington, 1511 Dodge. 519 IVE room house on 19th and Ohio, g70d well and cistern, pum in kitchen, 3,000, easy terws. Currie & Vollum, cxposition build* ng. 4% 12 QPECIAL igh and sightly south WY fronts, cor. Boulevard ave. and Corby s Cretchton Heights.co cheap you can't help buy- ing them. These lots must be sold, and with the motor cars running hard by will be swie to prove & good ment. J. A. Hiestand, Dodge. AT front . lot 2t one mile from P. 0. $12,200. Grahain, Creighton bik. 348 9 (100D ot 52 ft front on Military rond just across belt line §1.50), Graham 808 o TBARGAIN- 810 per noce; quarter section, farming or stock land, Platte Vallev, near school, 5 miles from Junction town. Alko treo claim, Colorado. good land, one mile from store, six acres broken, $250, Address box 185, Kenesaw, Neb. 430 9§ OUSE and_two lots. cotner Walnut hill, £,000, 15 cash, Gruhaw, Croighton bik. 3 9 in a'tew PAYING Invy R. 9, Ariington, 1511 519 OT #2, Nelson's add, £3,200. Graham, Creign- ton blk. it e it iraham, Creighton i}mmun lot on Cuming I 398 0 4 Carthago udd $1,000. El. GANT lot on Georzia ave, $2,600. Gra- ham, Creighton bik 398 9 (ONE. fere Gisa's ndd. nenr $7,000 Granam, Creighton bl SAUNDERS st front foot, unders st 8 9 125 ft frontage, $100 por ‘wium, Creigbton blk. 308 0 (NE hndrea and_twenty-six ft on Saunders ) "at, cornor, $100 por front fr. Graham, Creighton blk. 3930 '(‘nun lot, just north of Cuminz &t on 2ith, 62 X ft front, 3,200, $1,000 cash, Graham, Creighton blK. 308 9 READ, our list of choico residence lots 1 Hanscom Place. Beautiful south and west front, Popyleton avenue and Hird 100 cash, balanco {, 2 and 3 year: 100 feet'south front on Popploton avenue be- tween Dolaware and 3d strect, 85,400, just tho plice for a block of four houses, $1,400 cash, halance 1, 2 nod § yenrs. Lots 13 and 14, block 6, corner, gouth and west frout, 10) by 150 feet, on Delaware and Popple- ton avenue. Lot 21, block 6, beautiful wost front, o et. Dela- block 6, corner,8outh and e front, 100 by 15) feet, on Duanc and Poppl aventie. Lots % and 10, block 9, corner, south and e-st front, 100 by 150 feet, on Duane and Woolworth avente. Lot 11, block 9, 60 feet, south front, on \\'m‘:lwurm avenue, facing and overlooking the park. "'Ylots 12 and 13 bik 9. corner, 100x15 feet.gouth and west front, on Delaware and Woolworth, fronting on Pirk, Lot blk7, 60xi7l, east front, on Delaware blk 8, 50x181 feet, onst front, on Del ware stroot. Lot 11 blk 17, 50x160 foet, enst front,on Gear- gin avenue. Lot f blk , 50x160, beautiful east front on Georgin avenue, surrounded by lurge houses Just erected on each side. Lots 1 and 2 blk 4, corner, 100x150 feet, east front, on Park avenue and Mt_Pleasant streets, all graded and right ou the car line, Splenaid piace for block of houses. Lote 23 and 24 bik 4, corner, 10x10, north and west_front, on Catharine and Mt Pleasant streets. L.ots 16 and 17 bik 18, 100 feet frontsge, on Park avenue, facing be Park. 1.0t 3 and north % of lot 47, blk 8, 75243 feet east front on Madison street, fronting the park, Just the place for & large house. Lot 6, bik 6, 5x150 feet east iront on Duane street, beautiful ite for a bome. Lots 7 and 8, bk f, 100x150 feet, elegant east front on Duane street, just right for grade, wator and gag mains in front of lota. Lota 11 and 12, bik 7, corner, 100x110 feet south and east front on Delaware sireet and Poppie- ton avenue. magnificent viow overlooking the city. Wanscom Pluce has two street car linos, water and gas, splendid school building just com- pleted, a high and healthy location, magniticent View overiooking & beautiful park of sixty acres of woodland and lawn, olegant homes and good neighborhood. Al thove looking for choice sites for houses, or u first-clugs investment, are cordially invited 10 cail atmy ofice and iispect this proporty. George N. Hicks, 215 South 15thst. 601 9 YHOICE LANDS-$5 peracre. $80 makes Ist U year's pnyment on 160 acros. Write for in. formation. W.F Paine, Sidney, Neb. 600jy22 sightly ground 114 of South Omaha for sule. 8 per aoro 1f taken quick. Pattoraon Beos. 614 (PECIAL-2 lots, 12x10, & e cor Kendall Paddition, just west of Saunders st and Oak Cnatham, only $2,200. These lots will make § 8 fronts. one a corner 44x103, With similar lots in Oak Catham at $2,500 and §3,000; these lots ure unquestioncd burgaing. Terms easy. J. A Hoistand, R9 Arlington, 1511 Dodge. ¥ u want to bu n LV, rum, 120N 15th 100 lots i of P. depot for sale or trade. 9 room house for rent. Two 10-room hout leor trade. ~ ldlewilde. By . Crum, 120 N 15th st sell or trade, cali A mile of U, Joor 2 miles of Omahu, Alsc & {ow good busi ness chinces in two live towns, J. B. Silvis, el Batato " and Lown Agont, Eikhorn, ' Neil 679 Aug {OR SALE—Cornor lot on Virginia avo with W0 g00d bouses, cheap at §7,001. Terms ws rent for $70 per month. 8. 8 0°8. 16t st., Chumber of Com TE A livery barn witn stable room xty horscs, situnted in u deo: ng n good business lling. ~ Enquire of or 16 DARGAIN—Ons hundred feet front on Bouth Eloventh st, corner lot, only $5,000; Parton time. V. L. Vodicks, 520 Soutn 13} “‘ E Can soll for ew days only Lot 106 Gise's addition for $6,40% Lo t71 Glse's addition, $8,300. Block 1 Boyd's addition, $3,50. One-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 3 years. Kemington & McCormick, 220 Soutn 1 ot PECIAL bargame it sold soon. 5 high, o Llentiy south front lots in - Croighton Hol.m‘x: Vill sell together or separate. Hart's Great Western teal Eatate Agency, Croghiton block. 280, ARE chance, for sale, lot 8 bik 85 South Omuhn, $2,000. Armour has located there t will double 1n prico within the next ark, Fowler & Kennard,1607 Karnam 90 10 {OR BALE—One million aeres of Iand in Ne- brask. Speculator's lnnds,railrond Innds, ranches, and farms in all parts of the state. Send for pamphlet containing descrip- tion and price of over one thousand farms, A fine topographical map of the state sent free upon application. F. H. Andrus, for 10 years Gen'l Land Agent 0. & M. R R, Eighth and P streets, Lincoln, Netreska. 240 [0 WHOM it may concern.—To parties who build housea costing from $1:200 to §1:800, we furnish heautiful buliding lots in Rediok Park tequiring no payment of principal for & years, Redick Park has city water, 850 maple and elm trees i residences under contract to build, noune to cost lese than $1,200. Its strects are gr. dea and turnpiked it s within the city imits, opposite Kountze Place, and accossivle trom either Saunders or State. Price of lots until July 1st, $1,000. We also offer. 1 t tronting Hanscom Park, 88,000, % to cagh. Cor 100x150, Georgin ave, 85,000, Fuillot and 7-room house in excel tion, Parker's add, 0, Cor 86x 12, improved, 8 11th near viaduct, $10,000. Mead & Jamieson, Sole Agents, 313 8 16tb st. kit nt condi- L 18 A bargnin, Lots 2 and 4, in block 4, South Omuna, $900, Terms half cnsh and bulance ensy. Marshall & Lobeck, 1609 Far- nam. Telephone 73. o OR SALE—Ata bargmn, 640 acres of firat cines farming laud inHoward county , this fieat clnss soil: close to two lines of rail rond, and surrounded by well improved farma. Gan fivide to sult purchagor, and will mako thia a bargain if sold_quick. 'Small_cash pay- ment; very ensy terms. Address Georga N, Hicks, #1 South Fifteenth street. 808 114 QPECTAL -Elegant lot 50x150. Rees place, on MY Park ave, ashort distance & of ' Leaven- worth, $4,500, 5 cnsh, bal ensy, cheapest thing on the avenue. J, &, Hiestund, o, Arhington, 1At Biue Springs, Neb., two busi- ness rooms _and one_dwelling, on Main on two corner lots. Addross, J. C. 346, Blue Springs, Neb, B8 118 stat OR SALE—Or trade, 25 lots in_the western part of Omuhn nedr the Benson car line, Lrice §100 ench, §200 duio on_conteacts payubl n 8 quarterly payments, will trude interost in contracts for Nevraska land. 1609 Farnam st. QPECIAL-One of vory fincat enst front ™ lots in Kilby Place for $1,850. The lot next to itia hold firmly At §2,30), While & corner lot in the next block, lying' no hetter, sold_somo time_ago for #2400, If you want to make an investment at once conservativ nd nod. paying, in the beat end of the city, here 18 your gpportinity.” J. A, Hiestand, It 9, Arlington, 1611 Dodge. 519 MMEDIATT. sale willtake 5 lots or less only 6 or & blocks from Fxchange bld and Union Stock yards on favorable terms. Sixteen houses under contract nine block. iwant what they are worth. I don't want fancy pricos Twant to sell quickly. E. B. Branch. ~ 200 MeCulloeh & Co., 1000 Taken Up. June 23, by E. A, Timperly, four miles north- west of Irvington, a little bay pony with three white feet, hip shot, spavined in- one hind leg and blazed ‘face. Jo. 24 Jy. 1,8, 16, 2 JOTICE to Contractorss Bids will be ro- celved until 10 # m, July 27,1857, for the construction of a pork’ packing house located atgouth Fremont, said building to be com- ploted Nov 1, 1857 Plans and specifications at our office in Tribune block. Right reserved to roject any and all bids. Fremont Stock Yards and Lund Co., Fremont, Neb. 110 Sewer Proposal EALED proposals will b recolved by tho B undersigned until 11'0'clock n. m. July 14th, 1887, for the construction of sewers, the samé being the extension of the north brinch of the North Omahn sewer from its presont torminus on 20th strect, north and - west to 24th strect, near Patrick avenue. Also the south branch of the North Omaha gewer from nour the intorsection of 2sth ave nue to the south line of Dodge strect, as per ordinance No . and in uecordunce with plans and spocifications on file in_the offire of the board of public works. Proposals to be made on printed blanks fur- nished by the bonrd,aud to be necompaniod with a certified check in the sum of #5300, payable to the city of Omuha, ns an ovidence of good faith. e board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to walve defects. A, BALCOMI Chairman Board of Public Works, Omana, Neb., June J30jy1-6.9 Notice. MATTER of application of McAdums & Eisle for liquor licensc. Notice i8 herchy givon that McAdams & Eisle Aid upon the 2ed duy of July A. D. I87,fllc their application to the muyor and vity council of Owmnha, for license to sell malt, spiricuous and vinous liquors, at No. 1813 Cuming streot, Rigth ward, Omana, Neb, from the 11th day of April, 187, fo the Nth ddy of April, IK8, 1f there be no objection, remonsrance protest filed within twe wecks from July A, D. 1847, the sutd license will bo gran tad. McADAMS & EISLE, Applicant, 3. B. Soutnann, City Clerk. ) MATTER o Y of Henry Rann M for liquiiecnse Notice i8 hercby given that Henry Rann aid upon the 1st duy of July, A, D. 1887, tile his application to the ‘muyor and city council of Omaha, for license to_ sell It, spirituous and vinous liquors, st NW cor 2ith & Walnut stroct, ith ward, Omahs, Nobrasku, from the 1ith day of April, 187, to the 10th day of April, 188, Yt *thato Be no_objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from J aly 1st, A, D. 1887, the said license will be grantod. HE RANN, Applicant, J. B. SourHARD,City Clerk. Proposals for Grading. EALED proposais will be received by the un- dersigned until 11a. m., July 1th, 187, for grading 28th Avenue from Burt street to Cali- forniastreet. Tn accordance wifh plans and specifications on file in the office of the board of public works Bids will be made on printed Llanks furnished by the bonrd, and to be accompanied by a cer- tifled check in the sum of $300 }\u,llhh' to the city of Omuha, us nn evidonce of good taith. “The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids und to waive defect S1. A. D, BAL Chairman Board of Public W Omaha, June 2ith, 1857, To the District Court of Douglas Connty In the matter of the estate of Hans C. Lursen, deceasod, The cause 0.me on for heuring upon the potition of Amelin_ Larson, administratrix of the ostate of Hans C. Larsen, deceused, prayin for license to sell lot seventeen )17) in blocl eleven (1), in Hanscom Place, an_addition to the city of Omaha, for tho pryment of the out- standing indobtedness aulnat the wforosaid estate, the costs of wdininistrution, and ror the support_and education of the minor children, there not being suflicient personkl property 1o pay the said_debts, cxpenses, and_ to cducato and support the minor children. It is ther fore ordered that ail pergons interested in suid estate appear before one of the judges of tho district court at the conrt house in Omuhn on the Sth day of August 187, at 10 o'clock #. m.,to show cuuse why u license should not e grantod to said administratrix to sell the above de- geribed real estate of snid decensed 1o pay snid debts, expenses, und for the said support wnd educiition of the minor children of aid Hans C. Lursen, deceased, and that this order bo published one day edch week for four succes= Bive weeks in the Omuha Daily | Dated this 24th day of June, 1857, By the Court: M. R HorewELL, Judge, Lezal Notice. State of Nebraska, County of Douglas - 8. In the district court of Douglus county, !‘nmuk No- iwm F. Pulmer: You are hereby noti= fled thut you have been sued in tho above numed court by Annu Palmer, the genoral natnre of which is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of adultery and extreme cruelty townrds & 10 plaintff, and unless you answer to said petition herein filed nealost you on this day on or before the 16th duy of Aug- ust, 1847, the swme will be taken us true, and Judigment rendored against you uccording to ihe petition herein fled meinst you this June 24, 1847, ANNA PALMEI By J. W. LYOxs, her Atfy, e b 2 iy 2016 HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL KETTLE Something entirely new nnd sells at sight. Bare ton's Steamiess, Odor= iess, Non-Boil-Over-Ket tle. Has deep raised cover wnd water joint, and an outlet which cal ries ull steam and odor of the chimney. Putent eamer attachn it alone worth the pr Agents wanted, male or town in Nehraska, Profits 85 to 810 per day. Liberal torms and exclusive terri- 1ory giv Send stamp for circular and terns, rices, § SLTA: B qt., $1.55; 10 % Madé1 by madl, 3 W.B. COOMBS, neral Agent, Omaha, Neb., . 0. Box 483, female in over: Proposals for Grading. EALED Pioposals will be received by the 3 Undersened until 11 . m. duly Wb, 1880 for xruding 2uih avenue from Hickory itree south to Bd Croighton avenue to k tempora grade., in nocordince with plans and spocificas tions on filo in the office of the board of publie works. Bide wi'l ho made on printed blanks furnished by the bonrd, and to be accompnnied by & ottifled check fn tho &um of &0, payable to city of Omaha, A an evidence of #ood faith. Tho board resorves the right (o roject any oF all bids wnd to waive defec St A D1 CONME, Jy8a6t Chairman Board of ublic Works, Notice, Saaled proposals will be recoived until Satur day, July 12th, 1887 at 12 0'clock, noon, at the office of the nndersigned, for the purchase of tho enst 44 feat of ot 3, in biock 148, city, known As 1413 and 1415 Harney streot, with tho build- ings thereon. The owWner reserves the right to roject any or all bids, Full particilurs upon application at the office of ©° W, MOUNT, 818 Bouth 16th Streot, Omaling June2sd10t Notice to Contractors. QFALED proposals will be received at the W ofice of the county commissioners up (o noon of July 2nd, A, D. for building & county hospital in Omaha, Dougias county, Ne= braska, ink to the plans specidon. tions on file in the county co office. Euch bid must be accompanied by n certifed eheok in the amount of five hundred dolinrs; The right is reserved to reject uny and ail bide. By order of the b (SEAL] P. NErDitAN, County Clork, 1016d6w Notice of Dissolution, The partnership horetofore oxisting botween F. L. Grogory and B, B. Hadley, and_known ag the firm of Grexory & Hadley, lteal Estato Bros Kers., {8 thisdny d mutunl consent. L1, ntinue the business atthoold stand, will collect all necounts due the firm and pay ali liabilitic: F. L. GREGORY, Iy B. B HADLEY. Notice to Architects. FYHE Board of Public Lands and Buildin will receive plans and specifications at an @ before August Ist, 1887 . for the spital for the incurabie i at Hastings, Nebraska. Builaing to be n throe-story brick, with stone busement, And not to cost over £75 000, ircluding stewn heating and plumbing Kight roserved to roject any or all plans au mitted. By order of said board. July 8, July 8 to Aug 1 Gl Waterworks J FALED proposais wiil be recoived at my Y “office until 8 p. m. July 12, 187, for the construction and_maintenance ot a_completd tem of watorworks for the oity ot Norfolk, Nob. Each bid must be accompanied with plans and specifications. The frauchise will be given for twenty-five years to the lowest and best bidder with proper and equitable conditions, us to the purchase of the systom by the city ut'the end of the term, or such earlier dute a8 may be provided, for. Proposuls must be sealed and endorsed: **Pro- PORHIS {Or constructing waterworks. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the mayor and aity council. W, GERECKE, City Clerk. JTmsent Notice to Contractors. LED proposals will be received until Ju): 1887, at this office for the matorial an workmanship required n the crection an completion of & bank, hotel and store bullding, be built in Ashland, Maxe bids on building ove foundation. Plana und specifications can bo eeen at the oftice of Henry Voss, archis 't, in Omaha, or at the Farmers & Merchants Ashland. The right is reserved to roject any or all bide, E. A. WIGGENHORN, Office of E, A. Wiggenhorn, Ashland, Neb. Julysdot Proposals for District City Treasurer's Offico, Omaha, Neb. 25, 1887, JEALED PROPOSALS wili'bp received ut this P oftice until July 2, 187, ut 12, noon, fof tho purchaso of $120,000 of District’ Puving Bonds of the city of Omuha. Said bonds are dated July 1, 1887, and will be due in onoe, two, throe, four, five, six, soven, eight and nine yenrs from their dati .milar_amount becomin due cach years in suma_of five h\mdroa and one tiiousand dolias euch, and boar inte! et trom their date At the rate'of six per cents um per annum, puyable annually, The princi- pitl and interest are both payablo at the office of Kountze Bros., in New Vork. Buid bonds are issued under tho charter pows or of awid city, and will be delivered to pug chascrs, on pyment thorefar, ut. the city treasury in Omuhn on August 1, 1887, Bids will be addrossad to the undersigned and marked **Proposals for District Paving Bonds, and must stato the fuil name and address of the bidder, tho amount of said_bonds desired (& similar amount due oach yoar from one to ni yoars), and tho price proposed to be puid, wil aceruad interest. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. JOHN RUSH, City Treasurer, Jun26-d: Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notico is horeby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgnge, dated October T4th, 1588, and duly filed and recorded in the office of the couns ty clerk of Douglas county , Neb., on the 19th of October, 1896, and executed by Con. Grover and Etta Moore to H. J. Abrahams, to socure the payment of the sum of $486.1, and upon which thore s now due the sum of $219.40. Defuul having been made in one of the conditions o 8nid mortgago wheroby the power of gale bo- came operative and no uit or other proceods ing atlaw hinve been instituted to ver snid bt or any part thercof, I will sell the property therein deseribed, viz: ' One lot of household goods and_furniture, at public auction, on July Bth, 1887, at the nuction rooms of A, W. & Co., 507 South 1ith street, Omaha. Ne X m. of kuid dny. H AHAM JUAR Mortgagee. Union National Bank OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital,. ............$100,000 Authorized Capital .500,000 W. W. MagsH, President. J. W. Roperer, Cashier Accounts solicited and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to its care, Pay b per cent on time deposits. No 206 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Ava enue and 16th sts. Telephone No 842, Union TrustCo 308S8. 1 5th St., O aha, Neb. Capital, - $300,000 Loans Made on Real School, County and Munic gotiated, state, \l Bonds Ne- Wit A, PAXTON, Pre t. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Secretir) DIRECTORS, Hexuy T L. B Wi Vic F. B Jouy TANS, Pres. Wa. A PAXTON, WA Mat L. GARLIC B JOUNSON, Fimt Nat_ional Bank, Capital . 4 Burplu ...$500,000 100,000 Herman Kountze, President, John A, Creighton, Vice-President, F. H. Davis, Cashier, W. H. Mequier, Asst.-Cashiers Wfim;illgs Bank, Cor 13th and Douglus sts. Capital Stock Liability of Stockholder; 800,000 The only regtlar savings bunk the stute. Five per cent interest pu.d on deposits. Loans Made on Roal state. $150,000 OFFICERS: GUy C. BARTON, President; J.J. Browy, Vice President; L. M. Benxerr, Managing Dr reclor: JouN B, WiLsun, Cashics