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SPECIAL NOTIOES; OMAZET A. S ——g—— Advertisements under this head, 10 cents pe gne for the first inscrtion, 1 cents for each aub equent insertion, and 1.5 a_line per month o ndvertisement taken for iess than 2 centa r the first jnsertion, Seven words wil e eounted to tho nne; they must run consecu- tively and must pe onid in advance. All adver tisements must be handed in before 1:30 o'clook P. m.,And under no circumstances wili they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Partios pavertining in these column And hav. ing the answers addressed in caro of TAE Ber Wil please nsk for a check to enable them to get tneir tetters, ns none will he delivered except on oresentation of check. All Answers to adver- tisemonta shoild be enclosed in envelopes. Alladvertisements in these columns are pubs Jintied in both morning aud | evoning oditions of 'he Tiew, the circulation of which mggregates more than 14000 papers duily, ~ ana _ gives the adverticer ' the benefit, not only of the city circulation of The Ber but aleo of Council Bluffs, Limcoln, and other Citieg and towns throughout this part of 6 west MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY to loan, oo commission. Cole, 718 8 16th, 3 % ONEY—To lonn _at 6 per cent. Patterson nl Bros., 15th street, op. l’: 0. 328 @ 760,000 TO LOAN at6 per cout. Linahan & B onoy, 1500 Farnam. 179 6?RR CENT Money. R. C. P 1, 15th aud 1 Harris & SBampson, 1 TMONEY. 10 LOAN=0. ¥." Davis Co, real , 1805 Farnant gt Q@500.000 to lonn in_uny amount at lowost rate of 'interest. H. 1. Irey, Frenzer block. 307 “@B00,000—To loan on Omnnha city property at8 [ e et R PR Bla, Wmflm—o.nuoinn wishing an Bonest Profi Iny re buginess. L0 quired, Will exchange for stock or trade. Oall room 4 Crounse block, 119 N 16th street. 722 aug 1l OH SALE—Stook of grocerics and fixtures. Splendid location Good reason for sellin g Address X560 Dee office, 303 28% M'us. HEGGLUND, physiolan and_midwite 605 N16th. 440 31y THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: VWANTED-0 secand cooks, 4 first cooks: 1 farm hana, 10 teamsters for grading, 1 yardman, 1 man for private family, 1 second ook for short order house, 2nd cook, must be o ver mo. Omahs Emp, Bureau, 110 10th, 43 26 TANTED—Biauo player, 1513 Capitol av- VW oaeOui borwoen S5 nags. CPhinan” FORRENT--HOUSES and LOTS. W ANTED- First-class forwarder and rujer. Good wages, steady employment, Gazette Journal Co., Hastings, Neb. 465 29 ii‘m?‘rm—A #0od blacksmith to tako charge of shop on salary. AW"Y to Qr address Geo. W, Lambing, Weeping Water, Neb. Phi(s()NE —Gentlemen, attention, Good board and rooms at 504 8. 16th st. rénsonably 788’ nug 12 JPERSONAL=If you want desirable, cen- P tataasticn o Sas Bad A B 16th ot o JPERSONAL - Private home for Indios during confinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted, adaress £ o office. L clairvoyant, Medieal usin 'No. 8 141 Korth 10th st. .Omans. Neb, man to work in neral houselwork; Mrs. Bregn & Son, 81 8. I5th st. mployment office. Telephono 884, 428 20§ "VANTP:“—A barber at 713 South 27th st. None but first-olnss man necd uprly. Also & barber shop for sale. ln(]-uirt at ‘abov 4 irs and baths, 8. Ball 460 26° Tke 8 VW ANTED=An experfonced resident agent or broker to sell our ciwura to the trade. Good article and % DAy, Referenee ro- quired. Address & E. Wanner, Blue l‘l‘l‘gl.’{:l ANTED- Twao boller makors for railroad work. Apply ut once. Nebruskn City Boiler works, L. A, Burnwood & 8Bon. 300 28¢ bills and notes of value only to ho above reward pald on returning urles s 463 08T s woven wire band bracelet, finder will please leave it uat B, Wyman's Book swre, 1btn Street, and recoive reward 4 'OLEN=Will the person who robbed room two, Arlington block, plense return _pocket vook with papers by mail to A, S. Pat- rick, Room 2, Arlington Bl 370 26 EN dollars_roward—Straved or atolen on Bunday evening from 1124 Dodge street, brindlo spotted bull slut, " with nickle col* Iar marked Corkey. _ Will pay 810 to any body returning bor o 1. Kellor, 11 Dodgest. 0 OST—Large bay pony mare, # nind feet ]1 whito, K ycnu’c’:hf R0%0 01 fore log, Wwhito spot on torehead. Leturn to 1028 8 23 and get reward, 250 28) ATONEY TO LOAN-On city and farm prop- erty, low rates. BStowart & Co,, Room3 Iron bank. 1L M1 )NEY to loan to 8. 8, Campbell, Commeroce. N ONEY—To lonn, Lowest rntes. No de J. L. Hice & Co., over CumnmwnflMN arties wishing to build, 08 10th st., Chamber of T tional Fank. MONEY to loan. cash on nand,no deluy. J. W.and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam _st., Paxton hotel bullding. 112 ONEY TO LOAN—Lonns of $10 to $160 made on furniture, pianos, horses, wagon| eto., without removal, ' J. J. Wilkinson & Co. Farnam streot, over Burlington ticket office. 632 Augt* N ONEY TO LOAN on improved city prop- erty in sums of §1,000to 5,000 at 8ix per cent interest. Rholes & Crumb, 167 ONEY TO LOAN on improved real 1o commission_charged, Leavitt I bam, Room 1 Creighton Blook 1 MONEY TO LOAN-On city property in sums of $500 and upwarde at lowest rates. Money always on hand. 8. 8. Campbell. 310 Fouth Sixteenth street. 168 SE NTY-FIVE dollars’ reward. Strayed or stolen from rear of 111 N 17th_st, a large roan borse, about 17 hands high, weighing be- tween 12000nd 1,400 pounds, redish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle somewhat swallen- 25 will be prid for return of animal to owners, at 1J0 § 14th st,and if stolen the sherift of Dou €o. will pay & reward of 850 for the arry and conviction of the thief. 606 ToUND. F]YAKEN UP—Sorrel horse, #00 pounds, near Hensons farm, wost on ‘military road. H. j 28 Jy512 1927 BTORAGE. QTORAGE—Omana Storage Warclouse, cor. 3 15th and Izard, ample facliities for storage, furniture, wagons, ete. Low rates, advances made. T8sue wareliouso recaipts. 493 aug 6f F'ms'r CLASS Storage at 110 N 13th at. i TORAGE—First-class storage for nice fur- niturs o boxed goods, at513 Dodge-3t CLAIRVOYANT. TMONEY toloun on farm and city property at ourrent rates. Large loans on gilt edged business property. Eee us. Marshall & Lo- beck, 1509 Farnam. Telophone 7. 281 LOAN—Money—i.0an8 piacod on _ um proved real ostate in city or county for Row England Loun & Trust Co., by Doliglas County bank, 16th Chicago 175 JFIETY Thousand doliara to loan to partics wishing to buid. $30,000 to loan on nimproved clty proporty. 100,000 to lon on fmproved city property. Epecinl rutes for the next 5 duys. Odell Bros & Co., cor Farnam and 16th, 1521y20 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reod & Co.’s Loan -YL Oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses,wagons, personal property of all'’kinds, and all other ar- ticles of value, without removal, 819 8, Iith. over Bingham's Commission store. Al busi- ness gtrictly confidential, 180 Ll(\ Y TO LOAN—by the nndersigned, who bus the only properly organizea 'loan agency in Omaha. ~ Loans of $10 to $100 mado on furniture, pinnos, organs, horses, wagons, machinery, &, without removal. No delays. All bus) strictly confidentinl. ~Loans 80 mude that any part ean bopaid at any ime.each pAyment redicing the cost pro rata."Advances de on fino watohes and dinmonds.” Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, 88 many now concerns are daily comin into existence, Should you need money el and sce me. W. R. Croft, Room 4 Withnell Building 15th and Horoay. 177 F]HE OMAHA Finnncist Exchungs, N, W. cornor of Harncy and 15th sts., over State Nutiongl bank. 1% prepared to make short time loans on any availublo security. Loans made on’ chattels, collateral or real estate. Long time loans made on imoroved real estate at current rates Purchase money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, sold or exchanged. Bhort time loans maae onsecond mortgALe. according to marginal interest, at collatorai Fen estate to exch for good interest len exchange fo eres bearing paper. Do nancial business of all kinds trans- acted promptly, quietly and fairly. Money always on hand for approved loans of foy kind, without delay or unnooessary pub- Holty. Corbett. Manager. 78 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co., 1508 Farnam street—Complote abstructs rur nished, and titles to real estato examined, por- Tected and guaranteed 78 BUSINESS OHANCES. ] ARE CHANCE—A good olean drug stock and fixtures of about $2,500, in & good lively business town in Nebraska about 100 1niles west of Missouri river on B, & M, R. R., doing n good business, will e sold at a big bar- tlln atonce. Address R W, F,, oare h. T. “lark Drug Co., Lincolu, Neb. 409 27% ARE Business chance—For salo. & stock of zeneral merobandise in the best of shape, located m the best railrond town in Southern Nebraska. Stock will invoico about $6,000. Bales last year, $40,000. Cnil or address. Good Fenson foi selling. I F. Jiart & Bon, Fairhuiey, ) QR EXCHANGE—840 noros land on U.P. track 3 miles weet of Clurks, Neb., for stock of hardware, goueral merchandise or cattio. Cuddington and Hays, Central City, P{fi--n g ARE busipess ol fixtures and good will of a first-clnss cloth: ing atore dolng & good nces, centrally located, only reasons for selling the owner has other and ‘more {mportant business. Partios meaning business may address U, 18, mx;?vom“' the stock, Fflll SALK—A boarding house and furniture, .mm, good business, 40 boarders, good Teason for eelling. Call at Currie & Vollum, 15th and Capitol , Expusiton Bulldin, 39 “fin‘i‘ D~Purtaer, $200; $10 daily. 910 8. 10th 60208 eat market, tools, fixtures, wagon, everything complote. Good location; good trade. Address U 48, Bee. 620aug 8] REXCHANGE-A stock of tardware (n ouncil Blufls for Omaha real estat . H Comstock, 15623 Farnam st. 508 VW ANTEDParties who desire to buy or sell or exchange stocks of general merchun- S iy G008, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, drugs, jewelry improved or umim' proved town orcity property, improved or u !»rm-m farma in any part of the United Stat, 0 address Krause & Foster, 86 8. Omaha, Neb. OR SALE—Luaw library, choap. Wheoler, Douglas ana 15th st UL SALE A good b juired; dress I 44 lleo o inoss: amall capita 00d reasons for selling, = Ad ce. 16 8 35 ice clean stock of fall and winter dry goods. Bummer stock elosed out. This at #in & good town oniy 5 miles from Omuha. The acore has an trade. Terms haif ensh and balance in 50d property. Address Stadelman, 19017 Cass ah 1 VW ANUED- ctive man with & few hun. de a8 partner i m weil estab- lshed and paying laundry business. For infor ation wddresa C. Storrs. Room 3, old eity hall building, 16th Farnam t 31j YOR TRADE—City roal estate for stock of #o0ds.” Harris & Sumpsos, 1510 Doueiua g2 i Fuu BALF - A No. 1 suloon, ice box ohenp, st No. 112 Farnam VW ANTED—Purtner with $100to start restau. A0, CigAr & fruit business. Beet locu. tlon in the city, Apply 604 N. 16 sty Omatia, 3 JFOR SALB--room hotel, one of tho bist in the North Platre couniry, will' furnish bus, 4 good cows, good teAm, " nd evorys thing i{n first will give & mau a vood . hars Address P, C. liox 82y, Aibwon, 29 . MADAME SEYMOUR—Fortune teller and cluirvoynnt. Tolls past, present_and fu- ture, 605 N.'16th, 879 31y MR DU RANT—Clarivoyant from Boston, 18 roliable in all affairs of lifo, unites separated 322 N. 10th st. voom 1 691 3281 lovers. MISCELLANEOUS. T]0 TRAT od 1 stock of drugs. 10th st. qu TRADE—Omnha property for a new stock of furniture. The property is a lit- tle over one mile from P. 0. 'D. L. &7 8 Iith 3 245 lence propert Cone & Johneon, NTH st. employment oftice furnish contractors, oflicos,boardiny houses familics, &c., with first class help at short no- tice. Those wanting pos snould call at 16th stemployment oflice, 205 N 16th. room 3, up- stalrs, 0 YOU want the carth? 700 be had with street, near Leavenworth. EXCHANGE—For good family horse and phaeton, R ncres of land, free from en- cumbrance, within three miles of county seat. Chas. P. Bonjamin, 1612 Farnam st. 55 (O A§ibuyers of furniture, stoves and_house- hold goods don't go to the long time high priced stores. they go to117 N 16th. O EXCHANGE—South Omaha lot free from encumbrance for apan of good hovses. Chus. P. Benjamin, 1512 Faroam st. 565 ONEY talks for furniturc and goods at 117 N 16th, Your price for cnsh, 548 nug T Farme, city lots, atock of mer chandise, eto. Purrott & Williamson, 1éth Douglas. ‘255 Y F. WILLETTS—Trained male sick-nurse. o “Telephone 376, Y. M. C. A. ronms. DR TRADE- Foi\n NT_Square Piano $5 monthly. A Hospe.. 1513 Dougins. 187 T]0, partion baving houses for rent, Hontai Agency, Benawa & Cn. . 15at., opposite post- oftice, We have turned over 10 them our rental ‘We reco list, mond thom. ~ McCague iros. J{ORRENT—Organs, 83 per month. Hospe, T3 ouring * 18t (), %0 House furnhing goods, au_ Kinds: ‘e _cash or instaliment; lowest prices at J. Bonner, 1315 Douglas st. 189 'OR RENT—Square montnly. A F Hospe. 1513 l!)gulhl-fl“o' » pL g F you want to buy or sell furniture, to IF %o rnnecta AAN et * 0 \OR SA LE—Th ily and rond horse in Omaha. Can by the best of them on 16th st. _ W ill sell for c ortrade for real estate. F. B, Kennard, 114 and 116 8, 16th st. 825 {OR SALE—22-foot Howe scale with oxten- sion beam, in good order, ol Apply to Welshans & McEwan, or Weishans, Pratt & Huines. 216 7 | OR BALE—Your choice of the best lines of bugkios. carriages, phinetons, surreys, de- livery wagous, open_and top_ond fine hunting ‘wagon, Call and look throuxh or send tor cuts and price to Columbua Buggy Co., lllszl:nn:g)ey OR sale at auction—Tha north 45 feet of the i of lot 20 in fedic cond addi- tion located on_south Twenty-fifth street, 200 feet south of Leavenworth, with two smail houses, will be at public auction on the remises, on Saturday morning July 30th, at 0 o'clock. This is valuable inside proporty, being only half a iwilo from the court house. Brown & Creighton, auctioneers. 358 29 F O SALE—Carpots and_ furniture, and house for rent, 1138, %ird between Doug- 18 snd Dodge. DOR SALE—Good family norae, dr single or doublo, 1310 St. Mary's Fxfis_uu—mo cattle, 100 head grade your ling steors, 50 head grade twoyear oid stoers.” Goo. K. stever, liox 06, Fairtield lowa. TROR SALR—Nico young horse. _For sale on time payments. M. F. Martin, = 274 ififni SALR- Covored wagon, second hand, itable for laundry or bakers. A. J. ith and Dodge. 1553] 00t upright black wal- on Rogers & Soa. %9 —Furniture of 8 rooma with privi iog¢ of lense of bouse, 107 8. 14th S, Q01 SALJ_-8 yoar old mare.sound and kind for family use; wiso DURKY ADQ harncs. Stable for rent with 3 stalls. 1917 Caga st. 978 Simpson, “YANTED—!AIQIIINII for selling goods in city. Large wages to the right man. Loy- ell M'f'g Co., 221 N. 13th st. 280 28§ VW ANTED=Men for railrondvork in Col: orado, wagos for teamsters &30 per month ana board. Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam st. 204 V ANTED—A young man for & good posi- tion, must be & first-cinss salesman, J. M. French's Co., toom 18, B usamua biogk. §o0as. W}\x;rifi;2 barbe: i"ihn'fi‘,r? boy with horeo to carry a routo on the Evening Bee in the soutn part of town. 146 WANTED-Men for railroad work, good ‘wages and steady job. Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam, 095 A 3 \‘/ mangler, 1 starcher firstolass wages. 1 ining room gitl for Wahoo, 1 for Glenwood, i, Fares ull pid, 1 pastry cook for Fremont, good wages, 8 dining room girls, for city, &' dish- washers, § chambermaide, 4' cooks, $5 and §10 per wook, 2 ludy bookkoeriers for city, 0 girls ‘or general housework. Come And 8ee us, wo have Iots of places for you, Omuha Emp. ‘Bu- roau, 119 N 16th. s D 44420 VW ANTED=Girl for general housework. In- quire 1621 Farnam, 453 20% WV ANIED—z good cooks; a'80 Iaborors. 10th Strect Employment Oitico, 205, X.. 16th. 49 27 Good pan washer 825, 25 for Sidney. In ity ‘second cook and aishwasher. Mra. Broga & Son's Em- ployment office. Teleptione 8%4. 45226, Idaho $20, 2 hers $12, 1 starcher 89, for Fremont 1dishwasher and liundress for Central City, pastry cook for Kearney $25, 4 gitls for otficers® amilics, all $20, 8 dining room girls, | second girl, 1 nurse girl. Girls for some of the places in th Son, 316 8, 156th st. Canadian Employment office. ' Telephone 88 4517 VVANTED-To go to Fremont, Nebh., one good shirt ironer to operate Tylor ma- chine, and one good ahirt starcher (hand)., Will pry £00d Wages to good hand. Address or call, Fldelity Steam Laundry, Fromont, Nebraskny, 462 28 VW ANIED—Good Ecandinavian girls, and help of any kind can be found at S¢andi- navian employment bureau, 1610 Farnam, | 56 0 VW ANIED-Button bole makers. 1112 Far- nam, 43431 VWV ANTED—A ood girl for general house- work, Apply20)2 Californis st.,N. W. h 435 W —A girl 14 yearsold at 2123 Web. sterst to help do general housework. Mrs. E. B. Haynes. 426 26 W ANTED-A f(rl for general housework, small family. Southeast corner Califor: nia and 20th st. 425 W ANIED=Men for Tows, Missour, and No- braska. Free fare. O'Keefe & McGerr, the labor ugents, 500 8. 11th st. 411 26% VW ANTED-A good girl at the St James hotel opp. U. P. depot. 408 27+ Y TANTED_A girl fo do housowork in a I family, at 1112 South 13th st. 301 2 laundresscs for nicost general work. Mrs. Broga Suropeat hotel, one second nd one good ironer i laundry. ] ‘ 7 ANTED--Competent girl for general work. 462 Convent. fi —“iANT iD—Twolady bookkeepers, must be Alquick at flrurcs, must give refor. Omaha Employment Bureau, ll'.'l\l,brlll ences, 16th st. N YV ANTED-Girl at Emmet house. —— Fon RENT-Moise on Harney street ani furniture 19F ssie very cheap. Inquire 1120 Capitol avenue. 909 28¢ JFOR RENT—Tahouses, $ith st. near Leav- enworth. . Tukey, agent, 4 Fare nam st 43 WEDNESDAY. JULY 27. 1887, FOR RENT-Rlegantly furnished desirable rooms, All conveniences. Private family. Near business. 1615 Capit: 871 81* JFOR KENT—Furnished room FFOR RENT-Part of ofiice room. 1212 Dou glas st. JOR RENT—Furnished front room, neai line at corner of Dodge and 24th stre Taquire of A" H. Comsicck 153 Faranm gt Jnmxé at OR I(H.\'T—;El floor of brick building, southwestloorher of Tenth and Loay worth street itaining elght rooms: water closets'aid wash room. Wil sell | tho steam heat! paratus in gaid building. Enquire of J. nchester, oliim agent, U. P. Iy, cornor #h Rad Farnain stroets, 'OR RENT—Ploasant room, furnished, Chicago st v i?ou'm;x T—Front office room, 2nd figor. 318 South 15th stroet, Apply to M. F. Martin. month, 20d ) 1418 OR RENT-Office room $10 floor. 10 8. 15th st. OB RENT=Stable nenr Farnam and 17th Kooms 1 #hd 2, Omaha hnflnnnlul:‘nnk NOR RENT: -New brick dwol convenienot 220 19th S an RENT—3-8t0ry brick house 9 rooms, and furniture for sale, lease to April 1, 1585, Inquire at 610 Colfax st, 40 26) {OR KENT--On N W cor 15th_and Vinton, 2 storos, 20x40, 11 rooms _up stairs, suitable for tamilies or roomers. Call at promises or on M. Donovan, 2331 8 1ith st. 893 ng, all modorn 420,28 JFOR RENT—G-room cottaxe on 2ist and Puul streets. lnquire at 617 South 13th F'g:lll‘l'l. buse: OR RENT—TWo Drick storcs with ments 24th und Hamilton streots, Desir- able location for dry goods and drug Store. Fiats above if desired, Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block, (i) JFOR RENT—Two Inrge new storcs and two flata of five rooms ench. City wator and gas. On Saunders st. C. W, Cain, ¥230 Ohio st. 812 { OR RENT—Restaurant, also flat a nished rooms eneuite or single in che old Brownell hall, 818 82, 16tk &t 18 room boarding house furniture for sule, $1,400. & room board- ing house furniture for sale, 35 operative Land and Lot Co , JFOR SALE--4 room house, milo limit, $1,400. Tormis easy. Sternedorft M 50 392 2 N tore and living_ rooms on Cuming st near Saunders st. ~Apply Har- ris Real Estate & Loan Co., 320 8. 15th st. 839 IOk RENT—Store room suitable for grocery atore or butcner shop, on the southwest corner of 7th and Pacillc streets. R T—A basement, good place for barber shop, 8 w corner 16th and Leaven- worth sts. 816 FOR REN Toom houso 1 1-4 milce south of P. 0. bot 20th and 21st sts, $18 per month. ” Clurkson, Wood & Co., 318 8.16in, T—An elegant ten room house, d_location for roomers, carpets and some furniture for sale. Call at on Hammond, room 3, 1522 Douglus st. 675 ore, good finely furnished ‘rooms. i6th stroot. 'OR RENT—9 room house ana barn, 17th and Center sts., house heated by hot water and all modern improvemets, $5. Also &7 room house ns rbove §40. J. L. Welshans, 519 8. 15th street. 461 location, _also Inquire ‘416 N. 43, 28 {OR R ~Hulf of store. Douglas st JFO® KENT—Lesirabie rooms at 2227 Inquiro at 1213 THOR RENT- Oces, 2 front offces in Omana ,Nfllhlm\l bank to rent. Inquire Room 1 at olags new modern _conveniences, Decatur and Parker, T OR RENT—Houdo of G-rooms, if enle cur- pets and gas fixtures, 523 South 11th at. Houso. nisho South Mthst Cor or furniture for sale 381 27) JoOR REN pletely cheap, (OR RENT—Stores and residonces on South 16th stteet. Hartman & Gibson, 28 'Ot RENT—A nearly new geven-room cot tage in good locility, about Aug. 1, $10. Inquire at 2518 Cap. &ve. < B 20 OR RENT Room 18 House of 6 rooms, runite 1hock. ]p.’. 0 ew_10-room houso; all provements, eteam heat, C. W. & G Thompson, 314 8, 1th st. im, I—New B-roomed_houso. $00. J. R Kingwalt, 218 engost YHOICE Lot for Lease.—Southenst corner / 48x%5l4 Leavenworth and Park ave.,or will bulld to suit tenant. Hobbie Broy 369 Jror ith T—Three room house, 1106% § TED-—Two girls at_Doran house, 4225 th st., near St. Mary's ave. 2 _ SITUATION WANTED. ‘W ANTED—AIl those wanting heip or ‘tions s aesistant bookkeepers,collectors, eneral offico clerks, porters, watchmen, fire: itun. men, tual stairs. anitors, drivers, etc. Apply to the Mu- imploymient ‘Aganoy, 314 8. "10th st up- ce front room, first floor, cheap, large shady yard, 2108 Chic ! ii()]fi(fi&i Nicely furnished rooms, 811 12th. 5027 TP OR Ront—Furnished rooms, 6. $10 and $16 per month, 1818 Farnam st. 365 20¢ OR_RENT—Handsomoly furnished front room, 1718 Dodge St. 040 W ANTED=Postions for man in private fam- ily. Bost reference. Good nurse girl, dining room girls, oto. Those wanting good help should apply ' at 16th Street Employment office, 205 N. 16th st. 40 20§ 'VWANTED—A good position Ly & steno; grapher, who {3 an expert, with b yoars® exporience. 18 & married man, 26 years old and a Jong residence of Omaha. Address Y 8, Liee office 3 u8e 3 competent man, situation a8 superintendent or foremun with car- penter and butider. Can do all estiating ot uildings. Reference given. Add this office, Y 4. 28§ W ANTED: By Joung lady, type-writing work to do at home, Address Y n,mnmj- .20, TANTED—A young lady, situation as French toacher in a bo irding school or privato tamily. ‘Roforongo klven. Address bux , Norristown, Penn. Apply for 1 woek, 378 271 , city or country, Address X 68 Bee pires tuations for dining room girls, chambormaids, nursoe and girls for gen- eral housework. Wo have lots of nico girls coming from the east every day, Mrs, Broga & Son Employment Oftice, 316 80. 16th, 398 28% i"nmn: —A situation s stationary ongi- neer, Is 6 practical machinist: can do his Qun repaits: No objection to tho country. Ad- dress Y 1 Boe. 403 W ANIED=AI thoso wanting help or situu- tions or ass't bookkeepers, coliectors, office clerks, + Janitors, drivers, Employment Agency. 214 Sout) )rters, watchmen, fire: “YANTED-A position in wholesale grocery or commission house to learn the busi- by young man of unquostionable refor. wiliing to work on wages until worthy of Address A 12, Beo office, ;‘w‘;"r"f" WA.‘iTF.D_—-Hy & first-clnss _ drossmaker & fow enzagemonts in private fami- Les. Address U 23, Bee. 108 30 piomotion. lufl _MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. W ANTED-Torent s house of about § room Addrese, stating location ana price, X 7 Bee office. 308 VW ANTED -2 rooms. furnished by man and wife, without children, for light house- keoping within walking distance of Postofice. Hest Of reference. State price. Address X b7, Bee office. 402 31§ NOR BALE—About 30 tons of | ‘Alldresa X 49, Bee office. Fbu SALE—140, ¥ 508 F argain, & full ly new.’ traction engi all In good conditi fuil particulars in. quiie of F. A, Pennimo olden, Tow T sai —0il wnd_gasoline wagon, te harness and route. Call bet. 13 1418 Dodge. OR SALE—-Span fine miatohed bay driving Bortes. C. K. Hurrison, 4188 iitn st \\'Au'wn-—(hrw;n o d mule gtenug: Oall at ntine’s - shorthand - fastitute, 1515 Dodye 26 “’;NTP D—Tioner for roofing i S and jobbing, . vauis, Watorion Nels * 407 s 2 |+ “V ANTED—To bu; W ANTED~To rent 2 rooms furnished, suit- able for nl‘:l housokeeping by newly leference Y 2, llee office. 405 28§ “'API'I‘ED TO BUY:—Eight or ten room house to be moved away. and price. Address 'Y 1, VW ANTED—By a iady liviog in & furnishod front room at 1 Farnam st, & room- mate. Apply at premises, 424 27) VW ARTED-To exchange good, unimprovod lota for lot witl ouse in northern part of city. Address ¥ 8, Heo 415 28 married couple, JFOR BENT -A newly furnished room. 2026 Faroam street. 289 JFOR RENT—A nico largo front room, all modern improvemonts and nicely furnished 501 § 20th st. 218 FHOR RENT—Rooms with board, 504 8. 18t FROR RENT—Furnished room for one or two wontlomen, Inquire corner 10th and How- ard sts. 808 OR RENT—Nicely furnished room in nice cottuge, $3 per month, 408 Walnut st, eight minutes walks southeast U. P. depot. 810 OR RENT—Furnished roo ith evory convenience. rooms with every 20:0 St. MAry's avo. 21 OR RENT—Furnished plensant, cool fro room with three south windows and Iarge closet, 1714 Culifornin. Half of 3d floor for_rent, botween 12th and 13th on Farnam. . F. Gardoer, furnaces and stoves, 710 N. 16th. od dry storage for & few moro stovi Tl put them up in fall.” C."¥. Gurdnor th, {OR RENT--Nicoly furnished front room with alcove: south troat; $18. Referencos required, 1910 Webster st. 823 210 \OR RENT.--Furnished front room, second floor, cool and pleasant, three blocks west of business center. 1911 Douglas. 423, JQOR RENT. turnished rooms for families or single person. 714 N. 10th Stroet, OR REN' y very desirable location, private family. Algo room for two or three nice tabie boardors, 8. E. corner Twentieth and Farnam. 419 a25¢ TFOR RENT—A nicely furnished room at 2511 St Mary's ave. 81 OR RENT- Hrgished rooms, desirably lo- cated, cool and pleasant; on 8 and single, 424 North 17th strect. 412 26° TOR RENT—@inglo room for gentieman. Modern conveniences. Inquire 624 N yilh 410 TOR REN furnished sleeping room. Also until Septemver st front sitting room gayi bed room en suite. Huth room privileges, M Capitol avenue. Refer ences requicod. 410 20 OB BENT—4or agnturnished rooms, suita- ble for houkekdeping,one block from court house, on 19th streglly between St. Mary's ave. rn conveniences. ~ Kefer- and_Harnoy st, im ences required.} MyF. Martin, owner. 163 agtished room, 1623 Dodge: nt And wol s 85 per month, 1035 § 440 21§ ed room, haif block from 05 Howard street, 49 26 | O RENT.—Desirable furnished oool room with board fn private family, pleasant home, modern conveniences, 3, Pleasant streoct. 446 30§ Fok RENT-Two front rooms, furnighod. at 200 North Thirteenth R RENT—Handsome, cool roon cation for b ess gentleme 1505 Capital avenu or reat one small tent. on C. Badger, 412 8. 13th 415 26) Address or C/ street, oity, 'wo _ ver: ira room y splendidly furnished. 0dd feliows' block, 14th and Dodge. b5 * ANTED—H¢ ), b 8 W NIAD -Pome. by and harness. State Ac Hoe office 433 20 meD—Aboul 80,000 square feet of land in _Omaba, convenient to roilroad or switoh, W, Pedrick, #32 8 18th, 48 30§ “rAn'l'lb-'ro oxol P‘n‘l" Omaba _property 1 161 . aoposits B, O VR OR RENT—Tne largest store room in town. Inquire atthe Argus oflice, Albion, Neb. 451 sep 13 Fun RENT—Fiirn ahed room in Greanig bIK, «cor 13th and Dodee st. Inquire of Davis & Hetheringtor, Millard Hotel Billiard room, 201 [OR RENT Two roums uicely furnished, 105 N 1bth as. ¥ 20° OR RENT -8 unfurnished rooms on Leav snworth street, betwoen Georgin avenue d Virginia avenue. 273 28 OR RENT—Officos at Farnam st Ap. i oy to Patierson & Moore, Omaha Nutional ank. U3 OR RENT-Nico rcoms at 1521 Farnam_st., one block west of court house. 207 NOR RENT—An elegantly furnished south front room, 1708 Dougias st. 28 27 JOR RENT=Furnished rooms, house and furnituro new, all modern convenienc 2214 Farnam st. 202 27§ OR RENT ow largo front room in new house bath, and_latest modern improve- te, 1618 Wobster stre 122 R K Elcgantly furni &lo or ensuite, with uso of bath: cleo bella n every rooin, First class retaurant at- tached, at Norris Europoan hotel, corner 16th d Wobstor. 688 OR RENT—Suite of furnished rooms for gontlomen. A, Hospo, Jr., 315 N, Tith. JOR RENT—Nicely furnishod tooms, tlemen only, 220 N, 16th 8t., Room OR RENT—Furnished rooms for ge men. Apply at Collector's ofice, 1013 Far- nam, 683 31 JFOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1818 Dodge. ST7Augl® ‘h;fly furnished rooms, with or without board, modern comveniences, 518 North 15th, 899 8 3 i;‘(m RENT—Nicely furnished front room With nicove, nleo other rooms with firat- clngs board, 2210 Farnam stroet. 10826 [OR RENT—Ware room cor. 14th and_Call- ifornin on Belt Line. kor particulars en- quire at Union Nat. bank. 188 OR RENT—2 elegant rooms, ni nished on strect car line; modern con- veniences. Gentiemen only. Excellent loca- tion. 1917 Cass. ol 'OR RENT—Elegant suite of rooms, reforen ces required, 1607 Douglus st. 107 Fao RENT--Niccly furnished room, 1023 Dodge. 10 NT- Office, room 1, 2d floor, 816 815th st Inquire at (17 S 13th st. £65. QOR RE will buy & com: plete sot of nive furniture and seuro rent of houso in nice location. Address X 70, Boe offico. 863 ‘abe in T—Furnished rooms with board OR Ri . 1003, Farnam. 665 all® TFOkt RENT—Two rooms furnished for light housckeeping. ' Apply at 800 Howard at 0 —Nicoly furnished room, 1921 W 198 OR R Dodge FOR SALE---HOUSES---LOTS. JIOR SALF. or trade—S, W. cor of Leavenworth sts, Mortensen & Christen- son, 1414 Farnam st 277 21 FEW Oargains—The most lovely little home in Omaha on 22nd st., near ke, 9- room house, beuntifully finished, 8,60, Letus show you this. 33x132 on Chicago st., 3 minutes walk from P, om house, bArn, otc. ,on paved street, 0., 11 on]f 7,500 4lota'in Clifton Hill, two corners at same price paid 4 months agd. Must be sold. Full gouth front lot on Cidwell street near Saunders, fine 7 room house, barn, well and cistern, shade trees, $6,000. 50x150 corner on Hamilton street and 27th, 11 room house, all convenivnces, barn, etc, $7,000, $1,000 cash. $ Full gouth tront lot on Corby st near Suun- ders and Lake, only $1,550, easy terms. Nicolittle homes in all parts of the city. Mitchell & Leyonminrok, 1516 Dodge st W ¥ Can ac for n few days only Lot 106 Giso’s addition for §,40), Lo 171 Gine's nddition , $8,300. Block 1 Toyd's addition, $5 One-third cash, baiance 1, and 3 yerrs. Remington & MeCormick, 20 Soutn 15th st OR SALE-50 No, 1 farms within a radius of 2u'milea of Omaha, Alsc a few good busi- ness chances in two live towns, =~ J. B. Silvis, Heal Estate and Loan Agent, Elkhorn, ' Neb. 9 Aug. 8 16 BARGAIN—-Oue hundred feet front on South Eloventh st, coraer lot, only $5,000. Parton time. V. L Vodicks, 620 South 158 st. At 0 bargain, 6-ro0m_heise and lot on Davenport st. near h. Ownor ve money and will sell at a great bar- gain, Only £00_onsh_required; balanco long time. Addroess X 62, Bee office. 330 TF zouwant to buy, sell or trade, cali on L V. 100 rum, 120N 15th st, lots ' of @a mile of U. P. depot for sale or trade. 9-room house for rent, Two10-room hauses for rent, sale or trade, Idlewilde. By 815 L. V. Crum, 120 N 15th st. T WENTY-SIX improved farms and 40 quar- ters wild land in Northeastern Nebraska for smie or cxchange for Omuha_property. Patterson & Moore, Omaha Natiouu! Tank, JOR SALE—A new 6 room_house good cellar and cistorr, lot 0x128. Shinn,s 84 add, lot 12 blk X, price $3,300, terms $1.000 cash, bal 1, 2 and 3 years, Address i D, 2012 Charles o Or trade, beautiful lot in (lise's opp. Kountze place. Price, #1.500. Wil take good suddle horse and a phea: ton as part pay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Com- mercin) Nat. bank, 0727 JOOK § ~In Creston, lowa, & #o0od houso in the best p t of this fine town, and two vacant lots, Apply to Stringer & Williamson, 1518 Lodge stre 413 28 U taw bargain, Lots 2 and &, in blook 4, South Omauha, $000. Terms half cash and balance easy. Marshall & Lobeck, 1509 Far- nam. Telephone?. ] OR BALE—Or trade, % lots in_the western purt of Omaha nenr the Benson car line, price §400 each, $250 due on_contracts payable rterly payments, will trade interest in s for Nebraska land. MeCulloch & Co., 1609 Farnam st. 1000 Nebraska National Bank, S. DEPOSITORY, Omaha, Nek. Paid up Oavital... .. .$950,000 . 42,600 Surplus. .. . H. W. Yates, President. A. E. Touzalin, Vice-President. W. H. . Hughes, Cashlor, DIRECTORS: W. V. Morse, John 8. Collins, H. W. Yates, Lewis S. Reed. A. E! Touzalin. BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK Cor, 12th and Farnam Sts, A General Banking Business Transacte HOPKINS' Largo Seale Real Estate Atlas OF OMAHA NEB, PRICE $25 A COPY. Address, G. B. VANDERVOORT, 1516 Dodge St., Omaha, Neb. N.W. Harris & Go. esorammesr. sosror BANKERS of Counties,Cities, Towns, Water, Gas, Btreet. K. R. Co.s & &pec: iaity. Correspondenco solicited. First National Baak, U. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAIIA, WEBRASKA R Capital. .. Surplus. . .$500,000 100,000 Herman Kountze, President. John A, Creighton, Vice-President, F. H. Davis, Cashier, W. H. Me=auier, Asst.-Cashier, THE BANK OF COMMERCE 510 North 16th Street, OMATA. Paid in Capital, « - - - GEO. E. BARKER, President. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Vice-Presidont. F. B JOHNSON, Cashior. DIRECIURS: SAMUEL R JORNSON, GEO. B. BARKED, RosT. L. GARLICHS, Wt SEIVERS B. JORNSON. A general banking business transactod. Interestaliowed on ime depo Union TrustCo 308 S, 15th St., Omaha, Neb. Capital, - $300,000 Loans Made on Renl Estate. School, County and Municipal Bonds Ne- gotiated, $100,000 Wn. A. PAXTON, President. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Secretary. DIRECTORS: HeNry T. CLARKSE, L. B. WILLIANS, Vica Pros, F. B. Jonsson, ‘ensurer. Wu, A. PAXTON, W. G. MauL, L. B. WILLIAMS, ROBT. L. GARLICHS, 8. R. JOHNSON. F. B. Jounson, Union National Bank OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital, $100,000 Authorized Capital, ..600,000 W. W. Marsn, President. J. W. RobrreR, Cashier Accounts solicited and prompt attention given to all business entrusted to its care, Pay b per cent on time deposits. No 200 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Av- enue and 16th sts, Telephone No 842, Omaha Savings Bank, Cor 13th and Donglas st9. Capital Stock. . ...... $150,000 Liability of Stockholders. ... 800,000 The only regular savinea bank in the state.Five per cent interest pa.d on doposits. Loans Made on Roal state. GUYC. BARTON, President; J. J. Brow, Vice President; L. M. BENNETT, Managing Dy rector: JOHN E. WiLnun, Cashien VARICOCELE "V cases cured, No knife, drugsor clamps us Add. V. 0. Supply Co Box 725. St. Lous, Mo. OR SAL Lot in Denises add, cash, bal 1 and 2 years. This 1s a bargain. See me about it. James Stockdale, ll" 16th 240 {OR BALE—Corner lot on Virginia ave with two good houses, cheap at $7,000. Terms y. Houses rent for $70 per month. S. 8, ampbell, 510 8, 16th st. Chamber of Com- merce. 2 i =3 WENTX-S1X improved farms and 40 quar- ters wild Innd in Northeastern Nebraska for sale or exchange for Omaha property. Pattorson & Moors, Omaba National Bank, | J. B. HAYNES DEPOSITONS TAKEN. ANOA HNIXdOD oL, sell immediately—Good house andlot on Saunders st gouth of Lake st. Own can't meet payment due on property. cnn buy this for $2%0, and make $1,000 inside of 30 days, isen & Christenson, 1414 ‘arnam st. PBABGAINS—In somo choice lots in Wise & Parmalec's addition, Inside property, We make come good offers in other business and residence stuff and in acres we are .he be Marshall & Lobeck, 1500 l"lrnflll}ul. \OR SALE—One million acres of land in Ne- braska. Epeculator's lands,railroad lands, 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 tne state sent free upon appheation. E. H. Andrus, for 10 yeurs Gen'l Land Agent B. & M. R. R Lighth and P stroets, Lincoln, Nebraska. 20 TP WENTY-EIX improyed farms and 43 quar. tors wild land in Northeastern Ne for sale or exchange for Omaba l))r Patterson & Moore, Omaha Nutional Han’ SPECIAL bargnins If sold soon. 5 hig sightl; south front lots in Creighto Heignt ill sell together or separate. 1 . Grent Western Heal £8tato Agonc: " Crojghion blook. MMEDIATE sale wiil take 5 lot: 6 blocks from Exch! bld and Btock yards on favorable te: contract in same block. iwant the) % 4 't want fancy priees Twant 10 sel quickly, KB, Branch. .~ 49 only. OFFICIAL — STENOGRAPHER THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 87 Chamber of Commerco. LOST! through errors and bi GOL NHOOD, Youthful, Tmpr Hee, NeFVOUs Debilitycaused CURED. st St Lonl DR. OTTERBOUR Cornor 13th and Dodge s, ONAINA, NKIL A RECULAR ORADUATE 1N MEDIDINE, AXD BPECIAL PRACTITIONER thorized 10 tr iher cansed by i whate fre flom TR iaie your ca Becracy obnarved et Hovas. 910 110 @ Mexican War Veteran The wonderful efficacy of Swift's Specific a8 & remedy and cure for rheumatism and all blood dise @ases, has never had a more conspicuous tilustration than thia case affords. The candid, unsolicited and emphatio testimony given by the venerable gontle- man must be accepted as convinoing and conclustve, The writer ia & prominent citizen of Misstasippl. The gentloman to whom Mr. Marun refers, and to whom he ls indebted for the advice to which he owes hig final relief from years of suffering, is Mr. King, foe many years the popular night clerk of tho Lawrenes House, at Jackson, JAcksox, Miss,, April 29, 187, 3 Tie SWIFT Srctric COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga. : > Gentiemen—1 hiave been an fnvalld pensioner fop forty years, having coutracted pulmonary and othes diseases In the Mexican War, but not till the 1st of March, 1575, did 1 feel any symptoms of rheumatism, On that day 1 was suddenly stricken with that dis- as0 1n both hips and ankles, For twenty days I ‘walked on crutches. Thon the paln was loss violent, but it ahifted from joint to Joint. For weeks [ would be totally liher 6n one ride of my body of the othar A never left me & mnnmu Al oven months—that ia from 1 was IIFK attacked, to October 1, wascured. During these'eloven years rom various physic riod evoryl : RRMEEE x- by frienda, but 1t 1 ever Tecolved nefit from any medicine taken internally or ternally, I am hot aware of i \ first of September, 1 mi &0 to ti Hot Springs of Arkansas, having despaired of !Ya other rem ". when [ aceldentally met an quaintance, Mr. King, now of the Lawrence House ofthincliy.' 1o had Sico been n groat suterer fheumaistn, and, as & supposod, had” been ou by A visitto' Hot sprin ut when I met him he $01d mo that his visit to the Hot Bprings was vam und no “\-Ilal. On his return from Hot 8p1 for the first time, of the 8. 8, 8. as & rem sm. He tried it and six bottlos complete cure, Several Years have sinoe, e has had no return of the disease, 1immedintely returncd totry it. Wml 00K four bottles, and by the first i1 wat well—as far &s tho TheumAtism was concerned. A paln had disappeared, and I NAVE NOT FELT 4 TWINGR OF IT SIKCE. 1have no fnterest in making this statement other tl the hope that it may direct some other s 10 & sure source of relief, and If it has this resul am aeell Fewanied for iy frouble. T am very re- specttully aud truly your frie: 3. M. H. Manrow | For eale by all druggists, Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases mailed free, TuE Bwirr Srectrio Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga. By eyt The Best and Safest Vapor Stove Made. C. W. Sleeper, head of St. Mar; enue. James & Smith South, Omaha. EDUCATIONAL- VALLANAN College, Des Moines, Towa. A /Hlomo School for 'Girls, Full Courses of Study. Special advantagos in Music, Art, Mod- orn Languages and Elecution. Fail term gine Sopt. th. Adress the prosident, C. omeroy. LAW DEPARTMENT, State University of Towa. Course of study extends through two school years of nine months each. Ex- penses reasonable. 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