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1 3 | | ). - ‘fi- and Capitol a SPECIAL NOTI1CES; OMAET A ts under this head, 10 cents pe sne for the first inscrtion, 7 cents for each sub equent ingertion, and §1.50 a line per month O advertisement taken for 1ess than 25 cents T the first insertion. ~Keven words wil Jbe eounted to_the nne; they must run conscou- tively and must pe paid in advance. Al adver. tisoments must be handed in before 1:% o'clook T; .. and under no circumstances wil they bo ken or discontinued by telephone. - Partios dvertising in these coumn And ha ing the answera nddresscd in oare of THE B ‘Wil piease agk for a check to enable them to get tueir tetters, as none will be delivered exceot ©n pretentation of check. All answers to adver- tisements should be enclosed In envelopes. All ndvertisements in these columns are pub. ihed in both morning aud evening editions of 'ho the circulation of which than 1400 pavers Iy, na ves the vertiser 0 e, nof only of the ‘city cireutation of The but also of Council Bluffs, Liscoln, and T Cition and towns throughovt this part of west ‘ ANTED-—Parties who desire to buy or sell or exchange stocks of general merchnn- dise, dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, drugs, jewelry improved or unim- proved town or éity property, improved oF un- proved farms in any part of tho United States, o address Krause Foster, 816 8. 16th st. Omaha, Neb. 501 {OR SA Whesler [FOR BALE-A 604 business: small capita required: good reasons for selling, ~Ad dress T 44 Bee offioe. e . 1 8aloon, ice box ch ERSONAL—If you want a_desirab trally located oftice you can find it At i B 16th st i JPERSONAL—Private home for Indies during onfinement, strictly confidential, infants #dopted, address F 42, Hee office. 42205 ERSONAL—Mrs. Dr Nannie V. Warren elairvoyant, Mcdical And business Mediug Boom No. 8 121 North 16th st. Omaba. Neb, FOUND. — e = ONEY to lonn, no sommission. Cole, 18 8 TO LOAN at6 por cont. Linahan & oney, 1609 Farnam. 179 nenr VAKEN UP—Sorrol horse, R0 pound e Bensons tarm, west on military road 11, Soahl. 25 jyb 12 1 500,000 to lonn on real estate Harris & Sumpson, 16516 Douglas ONEY TO LOAN—O_F. Davls Co., real estato and loan agents, 1605 Faraa et ‘@800,000—To loan on Omaha city property atd s per cont. G. W. Day, 8. e. cor. Ex. “P’b i FoNEY erty, low ratos. Tron bank. TO LOAN-On city ana_farm prop. Stowart & Co.. ligom - 10 fartion wishing to build, il, 810 8 16th €t., Chainber of Tommarce. 0 ONEY to loan. cash on nand,no dela; W. and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam st., bullding. 172 TO LOAN—Loans of $10 to £100 made on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, to., without romoval, Wilkinson & Co. 624’ Farnum street, over Durlington ticket office. 632 auph® MONRY TO LOAN on improved city prop- erty in gums of §1.000t0 $5,000 at six per pent interest. Sholes& Crumb. 167 Efinfl\; TO LOAN on improved ostato; 1o commiasion charged. Leavitt Burn- Room on Block. jorn on fmproved city property and farms from §1,000 up, atlowest rate pply to Wm. B. Leach, I:state Agent, 1500 Farnam ONEY 10 LOAN-On city property fn sums of $500 and upwards at lowest ratos. oney_aiwaya on hand, S, 8. Campbell. 810 uth Sixteonth street. 168 ONEY to loan on farm and oity property at current rates. Largo loans on gilt edgad usiness property. Eeo us. Marshall & Lo- 509 Tolephone . 21 placed on im- ity or county for by Douglas 1.0, y- proved real estate in jew England Loan & Trust Co. County barfk, 16th and Chicago sts. ONEY to loan on fmproved city Xroxz(‘rly at 6 per cent. Money on hand; do not have 8o wait. Ha complete set of abstract buoks Douglas county, 1. N. Watson, abstracter s enl Estate and Loan Co., 3208, 16th at. wishing to buiid. 50,000 to loan on unimproved oity property. 100,000 o lo#n on improved oity property. pecial rates for tho next 3) duys. Odeli Bros & Co., cor Farnam and 10th. FIFTY Thousand dollars to loan to parties N ‘ONEY LOANED at C. F. Keed & Co.’s Loan Office, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, mflonnl property of all kinds, and all other ar- les of value, without removal. . Tth, over Bingham's Commission store. mness strictly confidential. MOXYEY TO LOAN—by the nudersigner, who has the only properly organized 'loan Bgency in Omaha. - Loans of #10 1o $100 mado o furniture, pianos, organs, ho ‘wagons, machinery, &o, without removal. No delay All business strictly confidential. Loans 85 ade that any ‘wfl. ean be paid at y ime.each ment red n"t foonl Advances iade on fine watches and diamonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing Wwith, a8 many new concerns are daily comin, into existence, Should you need money call prdeeeme. W. R Croft, Koom & Withoell uilding 16th and Harney. 171 THA Y ED—Sorrol hors white spot on face. B 8 10th st. i OST—Book with 5 contructs in between 4 Omabn and South Omahs. Roward, ro- turn to Gust Kaff, South Omaha. 695 14 05T~ A wmall yeliow doi, female, aboilt to 4 have pups. Reward paid at 621D e information at THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 13. 1887 VW ANTED -Agents with small capjtal. Call at 1111 8 13th st. 714 18§ ANTED-A young man will_inve 1 Bl’llllld?.d ollars with services, 0. 3 WA R‘l,'fil;‘-Al once, ANTED—Broom mi ‘ Broom Co.,Bioux Falls, ANTED—Three youni genoe and_bu & Co., room 16, B " ANTED—Traveling men visiting harness and shoe trade, to sell our goods. Liberal commission. Bamples light. Fldflln;{ hard- ‘ware and whip drummers preferred. ational Harness Oll company, Detroit, Mich. 58t-15* VW ANTED 10 brickiayers, corner #th_and Harney, wages $4.60 for 9 hours. R. E. Livesey, Omaha. 56 14§ VW ANTED=A good sniesman to solicit orders from business men (no_canvassing at res dences), in each town in the south and sout west. We solicit reply from good men, w) wish to_enrn a_salary of not less than '$23 week. M. D, P. Co,, I8 Penrl St., Grand Rapids, Mich. 507 18] VWV ANTED—Youne men or ladies s onnvas ing agt for pubiishing Co, Wazos $2,50 perday. Mrs. Brega & Son, 310 8 laln‘;:st‘.‘l “The Bradstreet Co. 736 13 "V.«fi?nn—m per hour for good Atone cut- tors. Apply to W. H. Tyler,Lincoln, Neb. VWV ANTED=2 sardoners. ne hands, and Brega & Son, WANTED---FEMALE HELP. wood gas-ftter, 2154 7112 ugen City Q8D 1™ men _of intelil- M, F “n?rrriri—muonnr. for same 1f returned to this offic O~T—Black and tan dog with collar this Jmorning; Burt at. e R 1 nly 4,1 dark red cow with white spots. 4~ Finder will_please return to owner, 1th ana Douglas und get reward. N. B. Falconer. OST--A child's gold bracelet between Fal- i coner’s store and 16th and Chicago please return to w , Hudson, 1119 Farnam street. Suitable roward 4 QEVENTY-FIVE dollare’ reward, Etrayed or ¥ " stolen from rear of 111 N 17th_ &, a_larre ronn horsc, about 17 hunds high, weikhing be- tween 1,2000nd 1,400 pounds, redish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle somewhat swollen- £25 will bo paid for return of animal to owners, at 10 8 14th st,and if tolen the sheriff of Doug- 188 Co. will pay & reward of §50 for the Arrest and conviction of the thief. 606 OBT—On Eighteenth, Sherman ave or Grace at., “Specifications.” Please return to 116% North 16th at., or P. J. Creedon, architect, opera house. M. T. Murphy, contractor and STORAGE. QTORAGE—Omaa Storage Warchouse, cor. P 13th and Izard, ample faclities for st furniture, wagons, etc. Low rates, advances made. Issue warehouse recsipts. ‘493 aug 0 JPURST-CLASS Btorage at 110 N 13th st. R TORAGE—First-ciass storage for nice fur- niture’ or boxed goods, at 513 Dodge-at. CLAIRVOYANT. D—-A good s 4 per we W ANTED-. middie ng hermnid; £ e 107 North —A nurge girl at the Windsor apply to Mrs. Prince. 67113 D—Girl to cook, wash and fron in private family. Apply 1015 Caito) ave. a1 12 Indies or gentlo- men, wages from $1.50 to $5 dny. Omuha Emp. Burenu, 119 N 16th st. 16 VWWANTED--A good, _steady, experiencod housekeeper: good wiwes paid. Apply at once between_ the hours of 4 and 6 o'cl P. m.at 101 N. 9th st. Lulu Rogers. 6341 W ANTED-A fiood irl for gonora o ot 7Ok, must be goou piain cook. " 1917 Cues 0 VW ANTED—2 nice girls for sccond work, £ cooks for privatn loarding houses, gecond girl, fond of enildren, 84 chambermaids for Medicine Lodge, Kan., 818, fare paid: 10 dining room girls, Iaundresses, scrub girls and girls for general ‘housework in_every part of the clty. Mrs. Direga & Bon, 316 8 15th st. week, TANTED-Girl for goneral house work. Good home. Apply 507 Harn ey st. 902 12 0K RENT—Etore room able for nmr( store or butoner $ho the southwes| oorner of 7th and Paeifio sf . L FOII RENT—A houee soft water, $30 & mon &an, 1112 Bouth 13th st. OR RENT—2 houses, iy room. Inquire 1. las. roome, hard and pply to L, bug- 5 room, one 3 Driok build h and Leav R RENT-+Recond flx southwest corner worth streets, containing Jator closets and wash 1 o steam heating apparaf Enguire o 3. 1, Manches m_agent, P. K'y., corner 9th and Far| streets. 707 17) 1 floor over the st. Inquire at ing storel 706 15) JFOR RENT—S-room nouse, 10 Pacific. 6 OR RENT—Second and Palace sioon, 1204 B. Newman's clo T{OR RENT—Two Iarge new atores and two flats of five rooms ench. 'Iléwllcr and gns, On Baunderset. C. W, Cal 20 Ohfo st. 812 [YOR RENT—0 room house ana barn, 17th and Center sts., house heatod by hot water and all modern improvemets, $65. Also &7 room h‘nun w8 nbove $40. J. L. Welshans, 810 a 16th street. 7 OR RENT--Front office, accond_floor, 16th st, between Farnam and Harney sts; 'F. L. Gregory, 320 8 15th st. 606 RENT—New 6 room houses, pantry, cellar, city whter eto per month. F. L Gregory, 5208 15th st, 607 : Lot for Leaso.—Eouthonst corner 483851, ‘Teavenworth and Park ave.,or will to suit tenant. Hobbie Bros. 5oy OR_RENT-8mall_office 1n_excellent locn~ &' don. " Enquire of F. Barrett & Co., §1t% , 16th, i ’Funm- T—Three room house, 110834 & ith 5 For RENT—8.room houss on 14th and Plerce sta. Inquire at 617 Eouth 13th E!. FOR RENT- Furnished room, #3, at 837 South St', suitablo for two ' gentlemen. Within two blocks of car line. 049 12 ’Foli’n N'T.—Front parlor for two gentlo- gentiomert one blook of postoftico, plo ant Inw, DOR REN room, Dodge st 684 17 OR RENT—Furnisied rooms with board, 1993, Farnam. o5 16+ J(OR RENT—Furnished rooms for wentie- men. ~ Apply at Coliection oilice, 0T Far- JOR RE 1617 nam, [OR RENT—3 unfurnishel rooms in good lo- cnlity near car line &1itable for married couple. References required. Address S 10, Bee office. €58 12§ {OR RENT—3 rooms, unfurnished, cor 13th and lorcas. 70 18¢ FOR RENT - Furniehed room in Greunig bik, cor 13th and Dodeoe st. Inquire of Davis & Hetherington, Millard Hotel Dilliard room. 291 W ANTED —Nurse girl, 12 to 1222 N 19th st. “f ANTED—) $10; second cood, #5. Mrs Hrega & fo a good naegative re- toucher, lady or gent, at Heys's gl . RS. DURANT—Clarivoyant from Boston, 18 reliable in all affairs of life, unites separated 22 N. 16tb at._room 1 691 ) MISCELLANEOUS. FAMPLOY should look over our list of applicants. No charges. Record Adv. Co., 1613 Farnam. 713 13 « 3E—For good family horse and phaeton, 8 acres ot land, free from en- cumbrance, within three milcs of county se: Chas. P. Benjamin, 1612 Farnam st. —~A good eirl for general houso- 108 8. 25th st. 42812) ‘VWANTED—Two girls at Doran house, 18th st., near St. Mary's 9 W ANTED-A woman to do general house work, none need apply unless a first- clnss cook, good wages to right party, 1815 Wobster. 5 [ buyers of furniture, stoves and_house- hold goods don't go to the long time high priced stores. they go to 117 N 16th. 547 aug 7 JFOR Trade—City proverty, for astock of groceries. Harris & Snmpeon, 1516 Doug- ins st 502 12§ 0 EXCHANGE—South Omaba lot free from encumbrance for apan of good horses. Chas. P. Bonjamin, 112 Farni 5% TMONEY tal tor Turnitur household Tm: OMAHA Financial Exchang N, W. corner of Rarney snd 15th sts., over Etate National bank, ¢ Is rmnnfl to make short time loans on any available security. Loans made on’ chattels, eollateral or real Long time loans made on improved real estate at ourrent ratos. urchase money mortgages negotiated. lecured notes bought, aold or exchanged. Bhort time loans made on second morteare. mocording to marginal interest, at collateral ates, Hosl estate to exchange for good interest bearine paper. e ‘Gonoral flaancial business of all Kinds trans- #oted promptly, quietly and fairly, Inln,eyd I]'"lh’l ':ndhl.'m for approved ]olfll(g ind, without delay or unnecessary pul Dety: "Corete, Menager: i) ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. a goods at 117 N 16th, Your price for cash, 548 aug 7 JFOR TRADE_Farms, city lots, stock of mer chandise, ete. Parrott & Williamson, 14th Dougias. 245 F. WILLETTS- Telephone 476, AKE NOTICE—W. C House Moving and Kalsing, address 1320 Pierco st. TUOJyBI® (CFBS, nools and vaults cleaned and dend animals removed by John Nelson, garbage coliector for 4th ward south of Douglns st. 1415 Harney st. Telephone 539, 801§y R RENT_Square Fiano 8¢ montaly. A E‘onnlw.lfiw Dougins 187 having houses for rent, Hental awa & Cn.. 158t., ODposite post- turned over to them our rental mend thein. McCague Bros. Faroam street—Complote abstruc {shed, and titles to real estate oxamined BUSINESS CHANCES. — z NOR BALE—Grocery st tion, ! “and doing good business ~ Keason for Boliing other business. ~Appiy 1024 Douglas st 1n good R SALE—Stock of ries and fAxtures, apicndid_looation, Choap rent. K0od roason for selling. Address U 37, office. 899 12§ RARII:WI-“ ohance: for sale, the stock, El fistures and good will of a first-class cloth- tore doing & good business, centrally ed, only reasons for sellin; g and ‘more jmportant business. Partics eaning business may address U. 18, M.“omon. F{ORt BALB—10 shares of swok in the Omaha Loan and Bullding assooiation. Address U 17, Beo office. 611y JPOR BALk—A boarding nouse and furniture doing good business, 40 bonrders, T;od for selling. Call at Currie & Volium, Expositon Building. 539 the owner has son \OR RENT—Organs, §3 per month. Hospe, F 1818 Douxlas. B 187 () L C.—-House furnishing goods, all a8 ‘e _cash or instaliment; lowest prices at J, Bonner, 1316 Douglas st. 189 R RENT- uare Piano, moutnly. A Hoave, 113 Dousias " 18 SITUATION WANTED. 1\5}( RENT - Flegant_furnishea rooms with 1621 Farnam st. 12 JFOR BALE—840 ncres of good land bolng sec- tion 25, township 16, range 9, west, This iand is situdted in Howard county, this_state, close to the U, P, and on the B & M. 'branch. Can plo: least three-fourths, balance excellent age No better soll in the atate, a rock bottom ©croek runs acrose the oxtreme southwoest cor- ner. 8plendidly adapted for general farming oF stock purposes. Price §8.60 por acre: iy or more cash, balance essy terma Address at onice. Geo. N. Hioks 215 8 15th st, Omaks, Neb. N FIGHBOR, look hero—Do you want to buy AN “something sure to make you somo money before the snow fiies. Look at these, all good: 100x150 east front Hawthorne, will mnke ¢ lots as they front on S5tn nve and 86th st, can bo bought for £1,30, 1-4 onsh, bAlAnce easy. "'&"fillm. Capitol ave, with house 7rooms, 7.00). mxnfm. Capitol ave. with house 6 rooms, new 80x100 south front, Arlington, #1500, 46x130 onst front near Lake, §1,50. A Inrge list of property both "busin residonco. Call and bo suited. J. L. Pi Koom 8 Omaha Na P HIRTEEN acres for sal recelved at the office of A, M. Clark, 107 8. 14th st., until the 15th inst. 1 thi acres lie one mile from the business center of Oma- ha, and are described as tax lot 11, In section 26, township 16, rango 13 oast: terms, one-third cagh, the balance to suit. The right to reject any or all bids reserved. 689 13 OXTRA-T. 4signtly, & Iot just e on Farnam, Inside, high and 50x1%7, 85,700, one-third cash, A for $6,000, Far- nam {8 now boing paved by thisot. J A Hels- tand, RO Arli 1511 Dodge. 519 IVE room houso on 10th and Ohlo. g20d well and cistorn, pum’p in kitchen, $3.000, Currie & Vollum, exposition build: t of it sold 'rec TAL- 2 lots, 132x100, § @ cor Kendall's Waddition, just west of =aunders &t and Onk Cnatham, only £2,.200. These lota will mako 3 § fronts. one a corner 44x10%. With similar lots in Onk Citham at and #3,000; these lots are unquestioned bureaina. Terms ensy. J. Heistand, R9 Arlington, 1511 Dodge. 619 PECIAL baremins if sold soon. 5 high, B gighily south front lots in Creighton Helgnts. Will sell together or sepurate. Hart's Great Westorn Rewl katato Agency, Crjghton block. 2%, F you want to buy, sell or trade, cali on L. V Crum, 120N 15th st. 100 lots '3 of u mile of U. P. depot for enle or trade. 9-room house for rent, Two 10-room houses for rent, enloor trade. - Idlswilde, By st 15 V. 120 N1 a radius of T{0R 82 A 2 miles of Omaha, Alsc a tew good busi- neas chancea in two live towns. = J. B. Silvis, nt, Elkhorn, Neb. Keul Estate and Lokn 9 A YREAT BARGAIN—60 feet on Humllton X streot with # good 8 roomed house, having all wodern fmprovemonts, $2800; orily 600 cnsh required. Activo Real”Estate and Prop. orty Exchabye, 1524 Dodue street. 721 14 {OR SALE—Corner lot on Virginia_ ave with two g00d houses, cheap at $7.00). ~Terms ensy. Houses rent {or $70 per month. 8. 8. Campbell, 310 8. 10th st, Chamber of Com- geree. [0 16 BARGAIN--Oue hundred feet front on South Eleventh st, corner lot, only $5,000. Parton time. V. L. Vodicka, 8% South 13th st. ]?0“ RENT—Furnished rooms, 1818 Dodge. STTaugl® 7OR RENT—Rooms on ground floor for heavy storage or mannfacturing purposes. Barn for 4 b e8. 'orner 13th and Izard. 494 13§ —Desirable fugaisned rooms. 1811 Capitol avanue. bl T2 13 JrOt RENT=Two well fiimishied rooms with first clnss board 1f desired. pleasant loca- tion, private family. S E cor 20th and Farnam. 556 Jy10) onigfl room. lu-‘-:;uxlr; RENT—Part o 212Dou glns st. OR RENT—Newly furni prriors, single or suites.) ern conveniences: private ness. 1615 Cap ave. JPOR RENT—Furnished frdgt raom, near car line at corner of Dodgdmnd 24th streets. Inquire of A. H. Comstock 3 Farnam st. 8 A front and back Gas, bath, mod- near busi- 867 17) ANTED -Position as bar-tender, 1 year's experience. Addrsss U 53 Bee office. o 17) ANTED—By young lady, situation in dry £00d8 or retail store. Four years expe fence, best references. Ut Beo office. 720 VVANTED- By an experioncod business man, A situation as bookkecper, clerk or salesman in & first-class house: salary no ob- joct, City refercnces Addrcas U 60, Hee office. 847 13+ VVANRTED - Situation by young man who understands the care of horscs and can milk. Goud references furnished. Addross L 10, Bee office. 860 12§ ANTED—Situation 1n_hardware, stoves, oto; ten yoars expericnce: best references! refor some small town. Harry Winn, Coun’ cil Bluffs, Tows, eare R. McKenzle. 64812+ VW ANTED-Position by o. 1 exparienced oung man in implement business. Ad- aress U 54, Liee. VWANTED-Wo have situations for 6 dining room girla, 10 girla for nice peivate fam- ilies, 3 cooks. 1 nurse,and one nice gl for fac- tory' wark. City Labor Agency, N. W, cornor 16th and ‘VAN’N. —By young mnn of ovperience, work to do evenings. A set of bnoks pro- ferred. U417, Beo. 625 15§ 0 CONTRACTORS—We are preparod to fur- nish any kind of 1aborers you want. City Lubor Agenoy, n w cor, 16th and Farnam. 209 64 12) Ground tioor. 7 ANTED -8ituations for 10 girls for general bousework. City Labor Agency, n w cor. 16th and Farnam. Ground fioor. 363 Il" Tl want to buy or sell furniture, go to l erguson's, 716 N 16th. 190 FOR SALE---MISCELLANEOUS. WAiTkn‘—’h&v room-mate, good musicinn and amiable. Heference roquired Ad- dress 8 10, Bee, 86113 — e = J'OR SALE -Medium sized second hand safe, Apply to Crane Bro's Mfg Co. 610 i\on'snl—nom and buggy, 20 H P boiler 8 H P engine, alion easy terms. Corner 13th and Jzard. 495 13) OR SALR—Bpan of nice young horses. For salo on time payments, M. F. Martin. 24 K BALE—Furniture of rooms with privi- lege of lease of house, 707 5. l4th St cow— digo st 693 13 JFOR BALE-A thoroughbred Jersey new milch. Apply at once, 122 I {SPECULATORS opportunity. Information on stocks only telegruphed uncer code to any subscriber. K, Shermun Fitch, 10 Wall st., I8y = JFOR BALE—Or ront, hotel. A cholos apen- ing. Partioul addr B._H, W] Oscools, Nebraska, i IE:" Efiififw and shoe Stook including 8 yoars lease of store, best location in sadoity. Address T 10 Bee °C.T?il ” OR SALE— A first-class botel property, two o in excellent looation and doing business. For particuiars ad- lly, real estate nuhr,.d!rfll-n R SALE—A second-hand Shipman engine in good running order by Joha C. Kilnor, York, Neb. 608 17 R SBALE—Furniture and lease of six rooms in fiat, 607 8. 13¢h st. Room No, 3. 38%jy15 FOH BALE—One six-foot upright black wal- But show oase, Milton Rogers & Son. W9 R SALE—A first-class riding pony. mulre. 14208 5th st, L4 Foii SALE—Pair ponios; bugky and harnets, $160. C. H. Spray, 619 N. 19th. 410 18§ FWH and harnoss, can be seon in barn rear of 2615 Ci 1 700 14 SALE—A good horse, top bfiu{ R BALE-A botel in the live town of Chadron _doing % busineas on vei m"'tm, Full partioul by addressing M, orthy, Lusk, Wyoming. 713 jy ww-‘zn-mv' §200; 810 dlll‘- 916 8, IOR BALE--A first-class .‘Iflg. fll‘ Jo- ‘cauon and trade, Ounly iress, Box 281 Allp.hoz. Nob. L Ifl’ R BALE—A first class business with long cheup lease on the building, in & first class Good reason given selling out, Uire at the Record Aavertising company, ot, Omaha, or 16 South 13th Neb. T 14 g R ired, Wil exchange foF slock .'&2‘: Crounse bloo N 119 N 160k stroet: 12 aue 1l Acl'rlb—hmur for first-clas (Hh Fl EXCHANGE—A stock of hardware in Council Bluffs for Omab: A R Comstock, 158 nru=n.".u bt 3 Probably be M0 o more YHERE wilt tendiug thi raska soldiers' re- iorfolk ,Al:‘..fl-l‘l. Purties desiring onest . $100 re- or trade. Oall anion at unde for any repu- ooth privileges on t bould W.H W H b.l,n' iwoa BALE—8pan fine matohed bay driviag Borses. C. ¥. Harrison, 4188 1éth st. 'OR SALE Btudebaker bugyies at Seaman's. Studebaker phastons at Seaman's. Studebaker carriages at Seaman's. Studebaker spring wagons at Seam Btudebaker draft wagons Coruer of Farnam aad 11th sts. Fiye ear loads juss recetved. 23 iy WANTED-—-MALE HELP. B e e ANTED—Men for lowa. 35 near Kansas City. D, 0. O'Keefo, 309 8. 11th st. 739-12) ‘ ANTED-Laborers for Colorado near Den- ver, company work wayes for en, nm%a&‘ ship ry a&. Mrs, b upstairs. 14 004 Erese & ton, 316 WANIED-A" frst:ciass bread and caxo baker. 1908 Caming. 90 12) ANTED—A 1081 N i6eh ss. ANTED—Two good carpenters for finish. W AR one rimewick: lalkey Collenier, Co.; 40Tand 4 8. 10th strest. Upstaire. : 67 13 ANTED-A wood_fe ulder, b: oun . Kilmeor YorkNeb. " e 1 ANTED- Railroad laborers for Coloradot Doard "biands WPk AIDKRYS LaboF ARSROP: 1120 Farnam. o WANTED-Twg of good address cap: able of sell 3¢ sonhie,of selling & o of speciaities _ Call YV ANTED-Gocdman o put in siock gea- oral merchandise; small country town. Store rent $10 ru month; house frae: small oapital req . Address mt-uu‘v‘ll&uu. solicitor, will pay salary, Pay, saiacy Ned, WANTBD—TO buy a 5-room cottage, cheap for cash, with full lot, including 'cistern and city water, inside of Helr line. North of Woolworth st, west of 2ith st. Heply at once, 2117 Leavenworth st. Williams, 662 VW ANTED. — or part of iou rospectable locality. Twoin famity. dress U &2 Boe. VWANIED ~To know why girls will =tire themselves out running down advor- tisements when they can be supplied with nice Places in private familios at good whies froe of charge. Brs. lireg & Son, ils So lath o ANTED—To oxchange, a almost new Hack for gooa horses. C. K. Mayno k. K. & T, Co, N W cor. I5th and Farnam. - B 85d 7 ANTED—S8econd-hand broom machinery. Queen City Broom Co., Sioux Falis, a. FOR RENT---HOUSES and LOTS. JFOR RENT-Ninoroom fiat. Furaiture for sale: terms ensy. Twolve-room boarding house, $65 per month. Furaiture for sale cheap. Beven-room house, with burn; rent §35. Fur- miture for sale vory cheap. Ton-room boarding house; good location, Furniture for sale. ‘Two elght-room houses, niovly furnished. Ice oream parior fixtures for sale. Six-room fiat. Furniture for sale. Boarding house, near B. & M. round house. Beven-room hotse; A rare bargain, Co-oporative Land & 1ot Co., 205 N, Sixteenth Streot. TOR RENT—New house, seven r ‘wator and bath, 27th aod Parki Quire 1700 Jackson ei. { JOOR RENT— Room! T—A furnished ‘room for gentle- ot und ool at & Howard et. . nd_Callc $0r partioulars en- 188 F{OR RENT- W ure room ifornin on Beit Lme. Quire ut Union Nat. bank. OR RENT-2 clegant rooms, nicely fur- nished on street car line; modern con- veniences. Gentlemen only. Excellent loca- tion, 1917 Chss. [} 7'OR KENT—Elegantly furnishod rooms sin- or ensuite, with use of bath: eleotric ‘ery room. First class restaurant at- it Norris Europeun hotel, corner 16th and Webster. 656 OR HENT—Suite of furnished gentlomen. A. Hospe, Jr., 315 N. 1 FPOR RENT—Nice room with bosrd for two s fontiemen, with hiome comforts, 0K RENT—Newly furnished room, nam stroet Jror REX board, 2402 furnished rooms with Mary's ave, 718 14§ 9, $10, §12 to §35 180 muany we lLecord Adv. Co., 3 13 * per month. We ha must nave more on our list. 1513 Farnam. Fl'ou RENT—One nicely furnished front room on_ first floor, to’ gentlemen only, 1701 Capitol ave. GERL) Fmfie NT - Cool, well-furnished room with firat-clags bord for gentlemen and wifo, on car line, 1715 Cass st 716 143 OR RENT—A largo double front room in the clegant new Campbell block, Inauire &t 1711 Dodge. 60 Fou "RENT—Furnishod housc, 2017 o floward 7o 14 O RuNT. _Large, 000l and pleasant rooma, furnished, 2423 Farnam. 708 17 FOR RENT-Furpished room with hoard, private family. 210" Charles st, newr Snun: 70 OilhllENT—Two furnished rooms, 105 N. 70 ders VY Ci acll for & fow aays on Lot 106 Gise's addition for 36,400, Lo t71 Gise's addition, $6, Block 1 Tloyd's addition, $8,50. One-third cash, batanco 1,3 and 3 years. Remington & McCormick, 220 South 15th et [OR SALE—One million nores of land in Ne- braska. Spoculator’s lanas,railrond lands, ranches, and farms in all parts of the state. Send for pumphiet containing descrip- tion and price of over one thousand farms, A five topographical map of tne state sent free upon appheation. F. H. Andrus, for 10 yeurs Gen'l Land Agent B, & M. R. R Lighth aad P streets, Lincoin, Nebraska. 240 JPECIAL-3 beautiful, high and sightly south 1Y fronte, cor. Boulevard ave. and Corby st., Crewhton Heights.so cheap you can't help buy- ing them. These lots must’ be sold, and wiih the motor cars running hard by in a‘few days, will be sure to prove a good paying invest= ment. J. A. Hiestand, K. 9, Arlington, 1511 Dodge. 3 0 WHOM it may concern.—To Illrl‘('; who build houses costing from §1,200 to $1,500, we furnish heautiful buiding lots in Redick Park requiring no payment of principal for & oare, YRedick Park has city water, 350 maple and elm trees 45 residonces under contract to build, none to cost less than $1,200. Its streets are gr. ded and turnpiked It 18 within the city filnits, opposite Kountze Piace, and nccessible from either Saunders or State. Price of lots until July 1st, $1,000. We nigo offer— 100 ft fronting Hanscom Park, $6,000, ¥ to % cash. Cor 100x150, Georgin ave, $5.000, §2,000 cash. Full lot and 7-room house in excellent condi- tion, Parker's add, 3,500, Cor 66x132, improved, S 11th near viadue 0. Mead & Jamicson, Sole Agents, 3'};5 st ()VAHA lote, farms, western and outhern innds, hotels, siores, mdse. furniture &c, for sale and exchange. Our_rates of adver- tiging are 50 cents per mo. Record Adv. Co., 1513 Farnam st. 713 13 JAOR SALE—Two fine lots_in_Meyers, Rich. ards and Tilden's add. South fronts, $060 each- C. W, Hayes, 1518 Farnam lll‘.lfliufi 13 ERE 18 # bargain. Lots 2 and 4, in block 4, South Omnfa, §00). Terms half cash and balance ensy. Marshall & Lobeck, 1609 Fur- num. Telephon EN ncres of g0 and sightly wrouna 14 miles west of South Omaha for sal $00 per acro f taken quick. Patierson Bros. Cll(}lclc LANDS—$5 per acre. 80 maxes st year's payment on 160 acres. Write for in- formation. W. ¥. Paine, Sidney, Neb. 690§y23 OR SALE—At bargain, 60 soros of firat clngs farming laud in Howard county, this state; first olass foil; close to two lines of rail rond, and surrounded by well improved farms. Gan divide to ult purchaser, and will make ths & bargain f sold quick. ‘Bmall cash pay- mont; very easy torms. Address Goorga N. Hicks, ¥15 South Fifteenth street. 508 J14 JIAL-Elogant lot 50x150. Rees place, on Park ave, ashort distunco 8 of Leaven- . 15 cash, bal easy, cheapest thi on the avenue. J, A. Hiestand, r 9, Arhington, 1611 Dodge. 519 800 S 220 559 14) Flin RENT—Elegant suite of rooms, referen- a8 tequired, 107 Douglns st. 197 F7 OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, 3d, bet Douglas and Lodge OR RENT. mund's, 1013 Farnam sf. TP OR RENT—Furnished rooms and board b the day or week, 14 and 106 Soui Eloventh st. Smith & Thompson. 577 15 Fnfir.m—mobly furnished front roo nice shady yard. Cail at 1609 Burt st. 50 I Fofi RENT—Large furnished rooms, gas, hent and all modern improvements. Now house, now furniture, 1707 Dodgo street. 353 R REN—Store room for_butcher, 19th and Mason. 29 Fl') RYNT—Furnished ¥3bm on car line, suitable for two gentlemen, or man_and wife. 213 5. %id st. i 82 \OR RENT-Office room $1§ per month, 2nd floor. 316 8. 15th st 430 RENT—Furnished room, § [OR SALE—Or trade, 2 lots 1n_tho western part of Omaha near the Henson car line, rice §400 each, $250 dueon_contracts payable n 8 quarterly payments, will trade interest in contracts for Nepraskn land. MeCulloch & Co., 1609 Farnam st. 1000 T ARM IMPROVED of 160 acres near Central City, for &nle, or will exchange for Omaha roperty . Tuquire of J. B. Lazer, 1401 Doug- asg stroet, otfico of N. Y. LifeTnk Co. QPECIAL—Ono of the very finost east front 5 Jota in Kilby Place for $1,850. The lot next to itisheld firmly ai $2,30), while & corner lot in the next block. lylng no better, sold some time ago for $2,400. If you waat to make an investment st onco conservative and good paying, in the best end of the city, here is your opportunity. J.A. Hiestand, IL. 'S, Arlington, 1611 Dodge. 519 TMMEDIATE sale will take 5 lots or less oniy 5 or & blocks from Exchange bid and Union Stock yards on favorable terma. Bixteen houses under contract in sume block. — iwant what they are worth. [ don't want fancy pricos 1 want to sell quickly, E. B. Branch. FGE, RENTNicely Turghed room, 1921 Dodge st, Tos F°r RENT- Furnishod réoms, 714 N_10th st. G 406§y 178 FOR SALE--HOUSES---LOTS. R RENT—8.room house with summer kitchen, bara and soft water, on Sixth, Pierce.' Inquire at drug store, corner 6th jorce. A. tlln 01 Pierce st. 598 OR RENT--Hulf of store. Inquire at 1212 Douglasst. 013 OR RENT—New house, ten rooms, steam neat, all imprvemonts. . W.and G. E. Thompsos. 314 8 1th st. L FAOR RENT—New store and living_rooms on L'Illn lng st near Ssunders st. Apply H ris Roal Eetate & Loan Co., &0 8, 16th st. = 8% Fni'lmw‘ —A basement. good place tor rber shop, 8 w corner 16th and Leaven- worth sts. 818 i\i RENT—Six-room house, just fnished, 25ta ot, bet. Parker and M‘;fl'?.l‘:l f OR RENT-Good storeroom ani Inquire on premises, 1118 N, 16th JFOR RENT—A large barn, box stalis, overy convenience. Inquire, 1922 Dodge. 693 12 B KENT—Barn sultabie for f By o oS o s F0r four {OR RENT-Two stores d Mth and Hamilton streets. 'll‘:l above ’.I' mr:lm‘ u."em brick PB4 KGAINS in acre property. To investors | offer achoice tract of twenty acres. close to Missourl Puoific railway; only two blocl 'rom the locat, of the new i plement manufacturing bi@ming that will em- ploy 100 men. The Northi lway are rading for their ling Iy enst of this prop high and sightly, commandifg a magnificent view in every rection. The Iand immedi- ately aajoining this property has been platted into'lots and sells for §30 to §$400 per | 1 can offex t! property racts of two, five or ten acres bfl’l‘ 0 t0 8500 per acre, only one. fourth cash, baance (ne, two and three years. Don't let this slip, but call and et us show s the property. ‘ou ean.double every dollar in- vested. teorge N. Hicks, 215 Bouth Fifteentn St. T 12 (SPECIAL Bargaine—House 8 rooms, burn, oto., all new, Denise’s 3,700, $1,000 cash, baiance good tim Four é-room nouses in Lowe's addition, 1,500 oach, §200 cash, balance o AV L. louse 5 rooms, barn, full lot, subdivision, #2000, 780 caab, u Lot in Ambler Place $650, 1 cash. Corner lot, Baunders & [fimebaugh's, within blocs of Henson tine, $450, 3 cash. Two lots, on lofl.l’ial‘lll‘ View, nice build- lnf;'lu. ,000, mm \ bulance long time. f in Kesvrvulr, souch front, very cheap at 'Wh. Ball & o, 113 Nor a5 balnce Proposal for the Construction of the Supers truc- ture of the City Hall Building. SEALED proposuis will bo recelvea by the un- dersigned until 11 o'clock u. m, July Atk 1887, for the construction of the superstructy of the ith Hall Building, in Accordance with the plans and spocifications on file in - the of- fice of the board of public works. s will be made on printed blunks furnished by the bourd und to be acogmpuniod with a er- tifled cheek in the sum of $10%, a8 an evidence 00d faith. 10 board reserves the right to roject any or all bids and to waive defects. 8t. 4. D. BALCOMBE, Chairman Board of Public Works, Omaha, Neb..June 24th, 1857, J21dowitw Proposals for Curbing. SBALED Proposals will be received by the undorsigned until 11 0'clock a. m., July 26th, , fOF curbing stroets or porLions of rirects, s follows, viz: in paving istrict No. 121. That part of 18th from Farnam to Harney streets, in paving distriot N A Thut part of Callfornia street bet wnd 15th ts, in paving district-No. he work to be dono in aeeoriance with plans nd specifieations an file in the office of the board of publio worl Bids will be made on printed bianks furnished by the board, and to bosccompauied by & cer- tiflod gheck in the sum of §500, payable to the city of Omahs, as idence of good faith, board reserves (he right Lo reject any or all bids and to waive defocts. B7. A. D. BALCOMNEE, Chalrman Board of Public W orks. Omaha, Neb. July 11ta, 1881, - jy13-1310-90 ep 10th Notice to Contractors. EALED proposals will be received until July > , 1887, at_thin office for the materinl and workmanship required in the orection And completion of & bank, hotel and etore building, o be built in Ashland, Make bids on building above foundation. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Henry Voss, arohi- tect, in Omaha, or at the Farmers & Merchants bank, Asblana, ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, E. A, WIGGENHORN, Offce of E. A. Wiggenhorn, Ashland, Neb. Julysdot JOTICE to Contractors: Bids will be ro- ceived until 10 & m, July 1887, for tho construction of & pork’ packing house located atsouth Fremont, eaid bullding to be com: pleted Nov 1. 1! Plans and specifiontions at our office in Tri biock. Right resery reject any Al I bide. Fremont Stock Yards and Land Co., Fremont, Neb, Proposals for Stationery, Supplies and Printing. JEALED Proposals will be recelved at the of. Miice of the Secrotary of the board of edu. gation, untii b . m., Monday, July Isth, 187, for supplving tho bonrd of education of the city of Omaha, during the ensuing year, with ll!flu!\l‘rr. supplies and printing, to be deoliver- ed at such times and placos und in suoh quanti- ties as may bo required for the useof the 8chools, and a8 the board may direct, 1 hie board roserves the right to reject any or al} bids. By order of the committee on supplies Jylidie CHaRLES CONOYER, Secrotary. Proposals for Grading. QEALED proposais will bo receive by the un- dersigned until 11 a. m., July 25th, 1887, for grading 20th street, from Cumning street to Grace streot. Tn accordance wifh plans and specffications on file in the oftice of the bourd of public works iis will be made on printed blanks furnishod by the board, and to be accom tifled check in the sum of city of Omaln, a8 An evid » board roserves the right Lo reject any or ids and to walve defects 81. A, D, BAarcomn Chairman Board of Public Works, Omaha, Neb. July 11th, 1887, Jyilazase MATIER of application of Quinn & Lears for liquor license. Notice is hereby given that Quinn & Leary did upon the 2nd duay of July A.D. 1887, flie their application to the mayor and city council of Omnhn, for licenso to sell mait, apirituous and vinous liquors, &t No. 13 North Sixteenth street, Fitth ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 11th Any of Avril, 187, to the 10th day of April, 1888, 1f there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeks from July 2ud, A, D, 1887, the said licenso will bo granted. QUINN & LEARY, Applicants, J. B. Sournar, City Clerk. 512 " Notice. Pronosals for Sidewalk Construction. QBALED proposals wiil be received by the X undersikned until 11 o'clock &, m. July 19th, 187, for the construction of all piank sidewalks grdéred by tho clty eouncil until January 1st Sich sldewalks to be constructed accordiny toplans and specifications on filo in the office of the boord of public works. Bide shall be accompanied with tho names ot the suretics, who in thd event of the awarding of the vontruot, will enter fnto bonds in the sum of one thousand dollars for the faithful pertormance of the contract. 1§ds will be made upon printed blanks fur- nished by the bord. The right to rejoct any and all bids isreserved. ST, A. D. BALCOMRE, Chairman Doard of Public Works, Omaha, Neb., July 2nd, 1887. 7513 Proposals for District Paving Bonds. Oity Tresurer'e OMco, | Omata, Neb., June 25, 1841, EALED PROPOSALS wili'be received at this ™ office until July 2, 1887, at 12, noon, for the purchuse ot §120,000 of District' Paving Bonds of tho city of Omuba. Said bonds are dated July 1, 1867, and will be due in one, twao, three, four, five, '8ix, soven, oight and niue years froni their dat nilar amount Locoming due oach year: are in sums of fivo hundro &and one thos nd doliars oach, and bear inter- est from their dato at the rate of six _per cent- um per annum, payable annually. The prinol- pal and interest are both payable ‘at the ofice of Kountze liros., 1n New York. Said bonds are [ssued under tno oharter pow- er of said city, and will be delivered to pur- chasors, on_payment thoretor, &t the city treasury in Omuha on August 1, 1857, Bids will be addressad to the undersigned and marked ‘‘Froposals for Distriot Paving Bonds," and must state the full name and address of the bidder, the amount of said_bonds desired (a similar amount due each year from one to nine years), and the prico proposed to be yaid, with accrued interest. The right is roserved to reject any and all bids, JOHN RUSH, City, Transure ‘Jun26-diot Sewer Prugusals. (JEALED Proposals will b received by, the & undersignod untii 11 o'clock a. m. July 25t 1887, for the gonstruction of sewers in districts Nos. 49, 60,51 and 62, as per_plans and spect cations on'flie in theoffice of the board of pub- lic works. Proposalato be made on prin blanks furnishod by the board, and to be companied with & certified check in tho sum of 500, payable to the city of Omaha, as an ovi- dence of good faith. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive defects. S7. A. D. BALCOM! Chairman Board of Public Works. Omaha, Neb, July 9th, 1837, 121819 Proposals for Crading. ql'?.'\l.llh Pioposals will be received by tho b undersigned until 11 a. m. July 14th, 1887, for grading 20th avenue from Hickory street south to Ed Crelghton avenue to a tomporary grade, in accordance with plans and specifica- tions on file in the office of the board ot public Works, 1ids wi'l be made on printed blanks furnished by the board, and to be accompanied by a cettified check in the sum of $500, payable to the city of Omaha, as an evidenco of good faith. The fiunrd reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to walve defects. 87. A. D. BALCOMBE, y8d6t Chairman Board of Public Works. Notice to Contractors. EALED proposals will bo received at tho office of the county commissioners up to noon of July 22nd, A. D. 1887, for bullding & county hospital in Omaha, Dousias county, braska, according to the plans and speoidca- tions on file in the coumty commissioner's office. Each bld mustbe accompanied by a certified ehook in the amount of five hundred doliars. ‘The right i3 roserved to reject any and all bids. By ordor of the board. (sEAL] C. P. NEEDHANM, County Clerk, 1el6dbw Notice to Architec THE, Board of Publio Lands and Buildings ‘will receive plans and specifications at any time before August 1st, 1837, at2 p. m. for the hospital for the incurabie ingane, at_ Hastings, Nobraska. Building to be a three-story brick, with stone basement, and not to cost over §75 ,+ 000, ircluding &team heating and plumbing. Kight reserved to reject any or all plans sub- mitted. By order of sald board. July 6, 1857, July8toAugl G. L. LAWS, Secrotary. Proposals for Lumber. EALED Proposals will bareceived at the of- Wiliice of the Secretary of the board of educa- tion, until b p. m., Monday, July 18th, 1887, for supplying the board of odication of the oify of Omaha, during the ensuing year, with lumber, to be delivered at such times and places and in such quantitios s the boara may direct Thio Loard resorves the rlgt to rejoot any or all bids, By order of the committee on supplies, yllan CidARLES CONOYER, Secreiary. Proposals for Wood and Coal, EALED propossis will be recoived at the otfice of the Secretary of the board of education, until 5 o'clock Mon- duy, July 18th, 1857, for supplying the board of education of the city of Omaha, dur- ing the ensuing year, with wood, (hard and s0ft) and conl (hurd and soft), to be delivered at oh times and p in such quanti ties s may bo required for the use of the sohools, and ns the board may direct. ‘Al coal to be woikhed on the city scalos. The board reserves the right to roject any or allbids. 3 By ordor of the committee on supplio yhdit CHARLES CONOYKH, Sec Taken up. June sth, 8 light red cow with dropping horns, AbOLT yaAra ol Inquice John Moladdon, T4th at., douth of Vinton. Jié ¥ 2iyd k3 DS HEALTH PRESERVING CORSET. L CAUTIONS i sombint (8 TION CoRSKT aud money wii! be refunded to wearet 'x four weeks® wear, ot perfectly satisfacory. by DRY Goops DEALERS, ot If nct chiainable ! 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