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SPECIAL NOTIOES; oM AT A (= Advertiscments under this head, 10 cents pe sne for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub quent ineertion, and $1.50 a line per month 0 ndvertisement taken for less tnan 25 cents the_first insertion. ~Seven words wil jbe mlld to the line: they must run consecu- ly And must pe paid in advance. Al adver. tisemonts must be handed in before 1:30 o’clock m., and under no circumstancos wili they be ken or discontinued by telephone, Partins navertising in these colimn and ing the Answors addressed. in caro of TRE will pieaso ask for a check to enable them to get tuelr tetters. as none will be dellvered exceot on yresentation of check. All answers to adver @ nts #hovld be enclosed in envelopes. All ndvertisements in those columns are pub. ihed tn both morning and _evening editions of © Bre, the circulation of which regates ' more than 14000 papers iafly, "~ ana gives the advertiser the Bencfit, ot only of the city circulation of The but also ot Oouncil Blufts, Lincoln, and throughout this part of MONEY TO LOAN. $ anw to loan, no commission. Cole, 816 8 1th. w03 A[ONEY—To loan at 6 per cent. Patterson ros., 15th street, op. P, O. 828 VVANTED stan with 8150 cash ne security for honesty, lght office busincss, §! weekly to start, Address ¥ 20 this offica, JFOR FALE—Law iibrary, choap. Wheel Wheeler, Douglas and 156h st. PERSONAL i")lh':.":ns,uf Eend for your sewing machine needles, oil and repairs to the Sin Man'fg Co, 1618 Doug!s it, Omaha. 468 JPELBONAL-A true biisinoss gentioman 50, with small means, honorably soeks ao- quaintance of lady alike situated, objoct matri- mony, and & pleasanthome, Address in confi- dence, Y 22 Bee office. 55 30% RE. HEGGLUND, physiotan and_midwite 605 'N10th. 40 31 ERSONAL—Gentlemen, attention, _ Good board and rooms at 504 B, 16th at. rensonably 780 nug 12) [DEREONAL~Private home for Indies during confinement, atrictly confidential, infants #onted, nddross F: 42, Hoo offics. 422a; ERSONAL—Mrs. Dr Nannie V. Warren elairve t, Medical and business Mediug Boom No. 8 B North 1618 st. Omans. Naby LOST. f OST--A_dark bay horse, black mane and tail, a littlo ewe nock, about 10 years old, return to 1712 Jones st_and get roward, 480 29¢ 60,000 TO LOAN ath por ceut. Linahan & s’l flnnv:, 1609 l"nrnl"m. 179 - - R. C. Patterson, 15th aud Harney, 181 500,000 to loan on real estato. No delay. Harris & Bump: 10 Douglss st 263 M ONEY ¥ Da Davis Co., real ‘estate and loan agents, 1506 Mlm‘g 500,000 to loan in_any amount at lowest rate of interest. H. B. Trey, Frenzor block. 307 smm—'i"o 10an on Omaha city property at6. per cont. G. W. Day,s. e. cor. Ex. Bid, erty ut low rates. No delay. Cahn & Wool- P}[mini"rn LOAN—On city and_tarm prop- ey, 1323 540827 ‘arnam st. M UNEY so loan to parties wishin 8. 8. Campbell, 310 8 16th et., Commerce. ot'm{—'r» loan, Lowest rates. No delny. , Rice & Co., over Commercinl Na- to build, amber of ki Y . oash on nand,no delay. J. W.and E. Squire, 1413 Farnam_st., Faxton hotel bullding 172 NEY TO LOAN—Loans of $10 to $100 made on furniture, pianos, horses, wagon etc., without removal, J. J. Wilkinson & OCo., 1820° Farnam street, over Burlington ticket office. 632 augt* NEY TO LOAN on improved city prop- MOy 1 auvms of $1.0008. 86.000"nd 8l ooe cont interest. Eholes& Crumb. 107 'l‘EN dollars reward--Strayed or stolen on Sunday evening from 1124 Dodie stroet, & brindle spotted bull slut, with niokle col- lar markod Corkey. Will pny £10 to any body returning her to E. Keller, 1124 I)o(lxe‘n:.m" i TY-FIVE dollars’ reward, Strayed or from renr of 111 N 17th_st, a largo ronn horee, about 17 hands high, weighing be- tween 12000nd 1,400 pounds, 'redish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle komewhat swollen- #25 will be paid for return of animal to owners, 170 8 14th st,and if gtolen the gheriff of Dong- 8 Co. will pay & rewnrd of 850 for the urrest and conviction of the thief. 606 STORAGE. QTORAGE—Omaha Storage Warehous LI 13th and 1zard, ample ficlities for storage, furniture, wagons, ete. Low rates, advances made. Issue warehouse receipts. ' 4% aug 6f i!“““T CLASS Btorage at 110 N 1th st i QTORAGE—First-cluss &torage for nioe fur- miturs or boxed goods, atisid Dodge-t. CLAIRVOYANT. oung Reo 561 29) WANTED_A man with 0e. k and timekeeper. encos. Address Y. R RENT -5 room hougsa to small family on corner Charles and sts. Inquire of 'OR RENT.--Nicely furnished rooms for families or single person. 7i4 N. Illh‘fll‘rmv & 'ANTED- 2 men lndgfl,‘vnml on the North Omaha sewer, cor. of 20th and Clark sts. Good wagos and ‘weekiy pay. DeLaney. D hompson & [ RY] ‘v,\Nfiw—nny for porter and to care for liorscs. Board furnished. Apply b0z 8 10th st 9 TV ANTED 2 men, good wazes; aito 9 oun. VAsser: er . 16th st Employmen offce, %8 N 16th At 588 %) VW ANTED—2 or 3 canvassers for city work. Salary orlcommission Omaha lmp. Bu- reau, 119 n 16th'st, Room 4, upstairs, 5T By VW ANTED—Good biackemith on plow work, at Bromfieid, 10 miles from Aurora. W. Farrand. 64 4% “ANTED_10 good bridge oarpentors. Al “ bright’s Labor Awanny.ll%pl-‘urnlm. 518 ‘VAimn-flur first.class, sober cornige makers, at John Epeneters, corner Tenth and Dodge. 472 a2 \ " ANTED -First-class forwarder and ruler, Good wages, steady employwment. Gazette- Journal Co., Hastings, Nob. 405 20 “'ANTI D—A good blacksmith to take charge of shop on salary. Apply to or nddress Geo. W. Lambing, Weeping Water, Nob. 427 80) ‘W ANTED—At Europoan hotel, 1 first-class man cook, immediately. 1 experienced night clerk. 554 80 W ANTED—Four porso kocping. Situations 8mith, 1618 Chicago st. YV ANTED -Attention. Employers wantin & ashiers, assistant bookkeepers, traveling and atoro anlesmen, general office clerks, engin- ecra, firamen, conimen, teamsters, janitors, watchmen, porters, bartenders,bakers, burbers apply to the wlutunl Employment ngency, outh 16th st, upstairs, 490 20} VWWANTED—Men for railroad work in Col- orndo, wagzes for teamsters $30 per month and board. Albright bor Agency, 1120 Farnam st. 204 to instruct in book- September 1. J B, 551 800 John Hamlin, 81180. 11th. g = 80 JFOR RENT 0-room houflitbath. city wat &o., Colfax st, near L enworth, $45; room house, pantry, collaggmty water, 25th s near Hamiiton st §22; barn, Colfax et, near Leavenworth, F. Grogory, 8% 8 16th 504 RENT--8econd floo) brick building, southwest corner of th and Leaven- worth streets, contalninggelght rooms; also wator oiosets and wush Wil sell fosgoo the steam heating Appara in s Dbuildi; Enquire of J. R. Manch: claim agent, U. P. K'y., corner #th and Fa 890 \OR RENT—Barn suital or four homliu, Inquire at 617 S 18th OR RENT-—A 6 room cottage noar car line. Ballou Bros, 1616 Douglas. 20 JOR RENT—Stable near Farnam and 17th ot looms I and3, Omana National bank For RENT - Nice rcoms at_1821 Farnam_t., ne block of court hou 207 JOR RENT—An elogantly furnished south front room, 1708 Dougls st. 209 02) OR_HENT=Furnished rooms, houso and farniture new, all modern conveniences, 2214 Farnam st. 2 0 %) OR RENT. room in_now house bath, and latest modern improve- ments, 1618 Webster stroet. 1 JFOl KENT=Eiogantly furnished roome sin- gle or ensuite, with use of bath: eleotric bells in every roomn. First class restaurant at- tached, at Norris European hotel, coruer 18th and Wobster. 680 OR RENT—Furnished room In Greunig bik, oor 18th and Dodge st. Inquirs of Davis & Hethering Millard Hotel B TFor 'RENT—Furnished rooms, 1813 7 OR KENT--On N W cor 15th and Vinton, 2 stores, 20x40, 11 rooms_up atairs, suitable 1or tamilies or roomers. Call at promises or on M. Donovan, 2331 8 13th st. 59 JAOR RENT—3.room oottage on 2ist and Paul streeta. Inquire at 617 South Lith street. 901 'ljuli’l T—Twn Dri K #to h base- ments %th and Hamllton streots. Desir- able location for dry goods and drug store. Flats above if desired. Leavitt Burnhai room 1, Creighton blook. —Two large new stores -3 two f1ats of five rooms each. City water and gas. On Ssunders st. C. W, Cain, ¥230 Ohio st. 812 ew atore and living_ rooms on Cuming st nenr Saundersst. Apply Har- ris Tteal Estate & Loan 0., 20 8. 15th at. 8% 01 RENT—Store room suitable for grocory store of butoner shop, on tho southwost corner of ith and Paciilc streets. 075 OR RENT—New B-room house 1 1-4 miles south of P, 0. bet 20th and 21at ats, $18 per ¥ 8. 1ot month. Clarkson, Wood & Co. VVXm-l-;u-.A Doy with horse to carry & route onthe Evening Bee in the soutn purt of 701t RENT—Second floor, 1001 Farnam, cor 10th. M. Elgutter. JOR SALE—Cottage ot 4 rooms Can be moved. M, Eigutter, 1001 Furnam st. 575 31 WA Woman cook for Columbus, #55; pastry cook for Kearney, 30; 3§ dining room irls for Wyoming, $20; German woman as houseckeeper: good stout woman to work in boarding house, and 2) girls for goneral house- work. " Mrs. Bréxa & on, 10 8 16th, tel. s irl for genoral houss YW ANTED-—Good work. 216 N 19¢h. ADAME SR¥YMOUR-—Fortune teller and clairvoyant. Tells past, present and fu- ture, 605 N. 16th, 379 81§ MISCELLANEOUS. ONEY TO LOAN on improved real estate; 0o commission charged. Leavitt Burn- Bam, Koom 1 Crelghton Blook MGNEY TO LOAN-On city roperty in sums of $500 and upwards at lowest rates. Money_aiways on hand. 8. 8. Campbell. 810 Bouth Sixteenth street. 168 ONEY to loan on farm and city property at current rates. Large loans on gilt odged business property. fee us. Marshal & Lo- ok, 1609 Farnam. Telephone 7. 281 'ro LOAN—Money—(,0808 piaced on im- proved real_estate in city or county for New England Loan & Trust Co., by Dolln;hl County bank, 18th and Chieago sts. T FII"I‘Y Thousand dollars to loan to parties ‘wishing to bulid. gflfl.o‘)\l to loan on unimproved city property. 100,000 to lonn on fmproved city property. pecial rates for the next 30 days. Odell Bros & Co., cor Farnam and Ilz'z“ ONEY LOANEDat C. F. Keod & Co.'s Loan Offige, on furniture, pianos, horses,wagons, Bejeonal property of all kinds, and all other ar- les of value, without removal. 819 8. 13th. over Bingham's Commission store. All_busi~ ness strictly confidential, 180 ONEY 10 LOAN-—by th nndorsigned, wo o only properly organired 'loan aopoy ia Oumaia: Léans of 810 o 8100 mads on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, wagons, machinery, &c, without removal, No delays. All busineds strictly confidential. Loans so made that any rfi g.l\ be pajd at any ime.each mlfll redu n%t 8 Copt xn nlan Advances 8 on firle watches and dinmonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing ‘with, 88 many new concerna are daily comin, e R G A l 0 uflding Thth ana “flrnay. " o HE OMAHA Financial Bxchange, N Rt of Harvey and 1ith sta, over State National bank. s anniRrpared Lo make short time Joans on aay Loans made on’ chattels, collateral or real Long time loans madeon imvroved real estate &t current ratet rchase momey MOrtgages negotiated. lecured notes bought, sold or exchanged. Bhort time loan® made onsecond mortgage. #ocording to marginal interest, at coliateral atos, Dot estate o exchange for good tuterest ‘Generm flanucial business of all kinds trans Scted promptiy, quietly and faifly. Monoy always on hand for approved loans of , without delay or unnecessary pu “corbdu. Munu’w 78 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. MIDLANIJ Guarantee and Trust Co., 1508 Farnam street—Complete abstructs rur- nished, and titles to real estate oxamined, &;r- [fecled and guaranteed BUSINESS CHANCES. ARE Business obance—For sale.a stook of general merchandise in the best of shape, cated in.the best raliroad town in Southern ebraska. Stock will invoice about udm. Bales lnst ¥ . Call or address. Good n for selling. B. P. umuon.h,l'r.h’-.l;r. —_— "7 BARH business chance: for sale, the stock, fiztures and good will of a first-clasa cloth- tore dolog & good business, centrally d, ouly reasons for selling the owner has other and more important business, Partice meaning business may address U. 18, Ba .ofln. l‘fllll’ go0d Dusiness, 40 boardel ilin, at rrio & JEiana Cavitol ave, apusiton Beiding. b N7 ANTRD—Partaer, $200; $10 daily. 910 8. YWlmu. phip s Teage FOR BALE—Meat market, tools, fixtures, borse and wi o thi ‘eomplet: Good location: good trade. Address um"‘uo: saug I‘OK EXCHANGR—A stock of hardware in Council Bluffs for Omaha . . H Cometock, 1523 'lml:llL s b EQA ‘WAmm- who desire to_buy or oF exchange stocks of general merchan- dry s, groceries, boots shoes, iware, drt jewelry improved umim- proved town orcity property, improved er un- B itiros raure’ §'Vootor, 816 8- 1oth ot rause & Foster, 3 o Omaba, Nob. 1 WANTED- -Gentieman wishing an honest business. Profits $14 per day. $100 re- quired, Will exehange for stock or trade. Oall x00m 4 Crounse block, 119 N 16th L e OR BALE-2 xood businoss: small capiia required; #00d reasons for selling, = Ad dross T 44 Bee offca. Fio JRUSINESS CRANCR—Nios clenn stock of fall and winter dry goods. ‘Bummer ] closed out. This stock 18 in & 00d town 1 rom Omubin. The Score hus an e :lnlf‘i::lh flmlshllu:c. in property. rss Studelman, 017 Cnsa street, Omaha, Neb. m ‘ T ANFED—AR active wan with a few bun- dred dollare as partner n A weil estab- lished and ng lnundry business. For infor Ation addross C. P. Storrs, Room 3, old city nll building, 16th and Farnan ef 893 31 - good trade, ons for selling, nddress Y 18, this oftice 538 30) ¥ aying busincss on_account of poor heulth. Address i, B generul delivery A7 318 WV ANTED - Pirtnor with 200 paYIng office business, woll h $125 monthly clear, no risk. ' Audress Y 13, tuis oflice. 498 3 F‘R SALR-1 offer for sale the United States hotel cor of Douglas and 10th st. Said hotel A8 Gocom modations for & boarders and runs in connection & bar with u full stock of the 1 hquors; will soll choap on account of sicks Dess; luquiroon prewises. om 12 ORIt SALY -A No. 1 galoon, 100 box chea No. 112 nam st. B ‘j;won SALE—Tte weli-known Hawicy house of 40 rooms, on account of the death of my. if 111 soll p?nmy or soll furniture and house 1o right person. A good ehance t ke Wopey . ddfeas ‘Frop, Norlh | m:lfz" R SALN—A boarding house and furaiture; od of l’:l)lluh l '0 TRADE—Good residence vroperty for stock of drugs. Cone & Johnson, 724 N. 16th st. 333 80 MAGNETIC Healing Modiums cure all kinds of sickness jn_conncetion with clairvoy- ance of the pnst, present and future. J. H, Pageler, North State st, mile west of ftair grounds, P. O. box 643, 510 a26) [OR TRADE—Omaha property for & new stock of furniture. Tho property 18 a lit- tlo over one milo from P. 0. "D. L, 807 8 lith st 24 a 0 YOU want the earth? 70C yards ot it can be had with a premium at 044 South_17th street, near Leavenworth. 218 B or hou n families, $3.50 to $5 por week. ots of nice places. No office fes. Mrs. Broga & Son, 810 8, 16th at. _Telephone 884, B 81 VW ANTED-A smart businuss woman 0 years of ago to tend stand at fairs this fa dress Y 21 Bee office. 566 V ANTED—Goo0d, experienced giri for gon- eral housowork, 1017 Cass street. 61 " JANTED--2 girls for laundry work at Fre- mont, fares pald, good wages: 2 second cooke, $3) & month, 1 pastry 820 per = month, | dining room girl for Glenwood, Ia., fare paid. 4 dining room glrls for city, 2 chambermaids, 3 dishwashers, 60 girls, general housework. Oma- ha Emp Bureau, 119 N 16th st. 5680 29 ‘VTANTII):no(vxi girls of all_kinds, cook for rivate tamily, 81 to & por wock pald. Mrs. J.'W. Morrison, 1605 Davonport st, 0 EXCHANGE—For good family horse and phaoton, 80 acres ot land, frea from en- cumbrance, within three miles of county seat. has. P. in, 1612 Fai 5 SH bu furnitur hold goods don’t go to_the lot v priced stores. they go to117 N 16th. 647 aug 7 0 EXCHANGE—South Omaba lot free from encumbrance for apan of kood horses. Chas. P. Bonjamn, 1512 Farnam st. 655 BAL estate agenta take notice. that any property I have listed with you for sale is hecewith withdrawn from the market. F.G. Urlau, 573 2% TMONEY talks tor furnituro and housohold ®oods at 117 N 16th, Your price for cnsh, 548 7 FOII TZaDR—Farms, city lots, stock of mer chandis Farrott & Willlameon, 14th Douglas. 285 F. WILLETI8=~Trained male sick-nurse. Telephone 576, Y. M. R RENT—Squu Hospe 1613 Dou TJ'0,_ parties having houses for rent. Keatal Agency, Donawa & Cn.. 156t., 0pposite pos ofice, We bave turned over to them our reatal Hst. 'We recommend them. McCague Bros. Piano $s montniy. 187 ANTED—Girl for general housswork in mall family, 1908 Farnam. 494 29) JWANTED—At onoe cxperienced cook, fo- mulo, good wages, apply betwoon 4 and & p. m., inquire 101 N st. 451 YV ANPED-Good girl for general housework, 2402 8t. Marys ave 669 30 “('ANTED~GWJ #ir], 1707 Case 500 30§ ANTED—Giri to do general housework at 2020 Burt st. 460 200 ¥ 7 ANTED—Good _Scandlnavian _girls, and help of any kind can be found at Scandi- navian omploymont bureau, 1610 Fernam, ANTED—2 Iaundry girls work outside olty, $4 por week 4 cooks, $6 per weol side city girls for general housoworl cooks, laundry girls, ete.. for the west, ono first class inan cook ; 180 position in family for first class man: also one firat class rann cook. 16th st Employment office, 205 N 16th at. 5% 20) ANTED-Button holo makers. 1112 Far- nam. 3431 TV ANTED A good girl for general house- work. Apply 2008 Californin st., N. W. cor. 20th, 45 VW ANTED-A girl Tor genoral housework, emall family, Boutheast corner Califor- nin and 20th st. 425 'OR RENT—Or gans, $3 month. sospe, F 1613 Dousias, o T 187 (03 L C.—House furnishing goods, all kinds; cash or instaliment; lowest prices at J, Bonner, 1318 Douglas st. 189 'OR RENT—HSquare Piano, §& monthly. A Hoape, 1613 Dougias. 1§ F you want to buy or sell furniture, go to I" T3 raanata, BN et o0 FOR SALE---MISCELLANEOUS. WANTHD—’I‘W"]M} bookkeepers, must be Alquick at figurcs, must give refor- fi:n;‘e!; Omaha Employment Bureau, 119 North th st. 2] WAN;I‘ED—GIH at Emmet house. V ANTED—Two girls at_Doran house, 4228 18th st., near Bt. Mary’s ave. [y SITUATION WANTED. WA‘fi'an)fnou;{?m a steady middle- aged womun to work in the couniry. Mrs. Dregn & Son, 316 S 15th. tel. 884, 683 20] EST buggies at Drummond & Co's. D, Burreys and cabriolets st Drummond & o Clarkson cartsat Drummond & Co's. Phaetons, Rockaways at Drummond & Co's. l()}%llvury ‘wagons, new and old, at Drummond Becond-hand buggies at Drummond & Co’s. Wrm. R Drummond & Co., blllllllrlhggli allx\ OR BALE—About 200 tons of ice at Flor- ence. Address X 49, Boo office. 247 a2 B SALE—The finest and most reliable fam) ily and road horse in Omahs. Can beal the best of them on 1dth st. _ Wil sell for cash ortrade for real cstate. F. B. Kennard, 114 and 116 8, 16th st. =) l,‘ol‘l BALE—Your ohoice of the best lines of bugyies. carriages, phaetons, surreys, de- livery wagons, open_snd top one fine hunting wfln. ‘all and look through or send for cuts price to Columbus Buggy Co., 113 H-:n;y IR sale at auction—The north 45 feet of the south i of lot 29 in Rediok’s second addi- tion located on_south Twenty-fifth street, 300 foot south of Leavenworth, with two smail houses, will be sold at public auction on_ the E’omnn. on_Saturday morning July 30th, at o'clock. This is valuable inside property, being only half & mile from the court house. Brown & Creighton, auctionoers. 858 29 JFOR BALE-8econa hand ougey at bargain. Apply at W. T. Seaman's, cor lith snd Farnam, 57 31, FOH ALE—Carpots and furniture, and house for rent, 1138, 33rd between ul:ll- VW ANTED-Sowing in private familics, out- ting andfitting a_specialty, gntisfaction guaranteod. Address Y. 24 Bee office. 5i031j VWV ANTED-Position as janitor or watchman, by steady married man. Apply 1903 Farnam s 62 31§ ; ANTED—Situation for good strong Ger- ‘man couple, understand all kinds of work, but can't speak Rnglish; also for & nice young American eouple, woman is a good cook, ete.: no incumberanco; bave also 2 sober reliabie raen cooks, who want steady work. No office fee. Mrs. Broga & Son, Employment office 316 8. 15th et, Telophone 884 BAT 20§ “‘ANTI’.U—‘PH_IEOII as bookkceper or dry goodsciork. Harry G. Aukeny, 635 8. 17th st 867 915 VW ANTED-Situstion by a coschman. Can wive best of roforence, Address Y 1, Bee office. 530 29) W ANTED—Al those wanting holp or situ ‘tions as aseistant bookkeepers,collector general office clerks, porters, watchmen, fir men, janitors, drivers, etc. Apply to the Mu- tual' Employment Agency, 214 8. 1th st., up- stairs, 450 20) ANTED —Situation as coachman and groom, by & sober, reliablo German, 10 yoars in lust'pluce; moderate wages. No of- fice fee. Mrs. Brega & Son, Employment of- fice, 316 8. 15th at. Telophone 8i. 546 20) 'ANTED-8ituation for 2 No. 1 women pastry cooks from east; can do both meat and pastry work: have also some nice Swedo and American girls: 8 experienced dining- room girls. ~Mrs. Brega & Son, 818 8. I5th, Telephone B84, 545 29) OR SALE—Good famtiy Bores drives eithor single or double, 1810 Bt ary's ave; 100 head grade yoar- grade two year old I Stever, Box 406, Fairfield.lowa. 83 31 Fox SALE—Furniture of 8 rooms with privi- loge of loase of house, 707 8. 14th St, J{OR SALE -Twelve good milk cows nt & bar. in is takon soon. Amw at Sheffer & 8 grocery stone, 1010 0 ]G\‘?nla‘ . IOR SALR- Covored wagon, second hund suitable for laundry or bLakers. A. J. Simpson, 14th and Dodge. 155a3] Rt SALB--Black mare pony 5 years old, ¥ood driver, 133 N.17thet. D. F. Brown! 863 30§ {OR SALE—Au upright Emerson Piano, guaranteed by Mr. Hospe, price 800, cost $470. Also an Ameriean sowing machine worth $40 for 15 Inquire 523 8. 14th, BT 80) Fon SALE—One six-foot Upright black wal- But show case, Milton Rogers & Son. 909 JFOR, EALE-~8year old mare,sound and kind for family use: also bll‘ry and barooss. Btable for rent with 3 stalls. 1917 Casa st. 973 Boree, woigha 1.000. Inouire ¥ Hamann, 715 Leavenworth, 4 0] LE-110,000 brick. Apply to J. N. 1508 Faruam st. Lad TR SALE—O nnd gasoline wagon, t harness aund route. Call bet. 12 and 1413 Dodke. 815 {JOR SALE-Span fine matohod driving g A T L G BWOI( SALE—100 cattle, ling steors, 20 hea siiers. Geo. Bunnell WANTED---MALE HELP. e VW ARTED: Barber: ood man fo 1 nda. ruam 14 L Pattorson Emuiol, [ VW ANTED=Position as second irl, “Tnouire 2503 Parkor st. 523 30§ ANTED—Place tn_private house to take care of horses and milk CcOws Arply 1015 Harney st. 553 31, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED —Toams, eor. Leavenworth and 2d ot 550 20] VW ANTED=Tho noquaintance of a lively an prudent widow under 40, ohjm-%u_;.j B. 13, Box 432 Cit; TOR RENT_3room flat, 1st floor, inquiro 825 S 23 ear Mason, bos 31 R RENT—Part of office room. Inguire at 1212Dou glas st. ;‘I T OR RENT—Sufte of furnished rooms for " gontiomen. . Hosps, Jr., 318 . 17th Fflll RENT—Nicely furnished 100ms, to gen- tiemon only, 220 N, 16th St., Room 2. ~ 948 'OR RENT—Furnished rooms for gentle. men. Apply at Collector's office, 1013 Far- nam, 63 81 JPOR RENT—Furnished rooms, ns{:i Dodge. TTaunl* OR_ RENT—Nlooly furnishod rooms, with or without board, modern convenioncos, 518 North 15th, 899 A 2% OR RENT—Ware room cor. 14th and_Call. ifornin on Boit Line. For particulars en- quire at Union Nat. bank. 188 JFOR RENT—Elegant suito of rooms, reforen- ces required, 1607 Dougling st. 197 { OR RENT--Nicoly furnished room, 1623 Dodge. i) OR RENT—Furnished rooms with board, X "1903, Farnam. 665 allé OR RENT—Two raoms furnished for light housekeoping. Apply at 809 Howard 'OR RENI—Nicely furnished room, 193l Dodge st. 198 JOR RENT—-S8mall house Burtst, ono block from st onr, 89 “por mo. - Inguiro, R. Thompson, Bradtord's office, 9th and Dx ':'.',‘"’L —7-room_house, 35th and Half Inquire H F Hamann, 2716 Leav- 403 20 Inquire at 1213 0913 OR R Howard, enworth. TFOR RENT—-Hulf of store. Douglas st. For RENT—Desirable rooms at 2227 Dodge. 805 31 ~ FOR SALE---HOUSES--LOTS. DR SA ne enst front 1ot in Plainview addition only $1,500. Will take hor! oarringo as part of first payment. Huntress, 160) Farnam st VW ECanso_ for a fow days onl Lot 100 Gise's addition for Lo 171 Gise's addition, $6,300. Block1 Boyd's addition, $3,500. One-third oash, baiance 1,4 and 3 years. Remington & MeCormick, 220 Soutn 158 ot 400, T{'OR RENT-Offices, 2 front ofMces In Omaha Nationa bank to'rent.” Inquiro. Room 1 provements, steam Thompson, 314 8. lousos. A, Murphy, 420 South 14th st ) o0 (CHOIOE Lot for Leaso.~Southoast corner 45x85 Leavenworth and Park ave.,or will build to suit tenant. Hobble Brox 369 FOR RENT---&DOMS. = oy S JOR RENT -Finely furnished rooms, first- class board, on ecar linoy 1718 Cus[:'u;L‘ i a1 FOIl RENT--Furiished rooms, bath, modern conveniences, 401 NortiyJstn strett. 3 unfurnished rooms at 415 8, utre at Motz fish marke! 54 3 11th, OR RENT—A nicely furnished front room, one or two young men, Price repsonable! Enquire 2210 Cap ave. 655 813 OR SALE- 50 No, 1farms within a radius of 20 miles of Omaha, Alsc. a few good busi- ness chances in two live towns, J. B. Siivis, Renl Estate and Loan Agent, Elkhorn, Neb. R SALE Lots ] e L corner, making 100x180 fect, $1,100 for th two balt ocash, balance to suit. Stookdalo, 118 N l6th st. 638 80 RARE opportunity for javestment—For tho next 30 days acre lots in Arlington Helwhti A beautiful location two miles south of p oftice in Beatrice, Nob., will be sold_for 8150 per acre. Addrees Box (062, 5290 2) IOR SALE—A new 6 room_house good cellar and cistorn, lot 60x128, 8hinn,s 4d add, lot 12 blk X, prico £1,300, terms $1.000 cash, bal'1, 2 &nd 3 years, Address RD, 2012 Cllnrl:g;liu 1G BARGAIN—Uue hundred feot front on South Eleventh st, coraer lot, only $5,000. Parton time. V. L. Vodicks, 520 South l:i}'ha st OR SALE- At a bargain, 6-room_nouse and ha!f iot on Davenport st. near 21th. Owner must have money and will sell at A great bar- gain. Only $500 cash required; balance long time.: Address X 62, Deo office 39 Tth, Fbu R TOOR RE 525 8 for light house- 19 2j urnished front 49 had Foom. 202 5 28920 room, 1718 Dodge St. 'OR RENT -A newly. fy Farnam street. A OR RENT—A nice largo front room, all ‘modern improvements and nicely furnished 501 S 20th bt 2 85 aug 12¢ JROR RENT—Furnished room for one or two wontlemen, Inquire corner 10th and How- ard sts, 308 2 TFOR RENT=Niccly furnished room in nice cottago, 88 per_month, 408 Walnut st, oight minutes wilks southeast U. P. depot. 810 ¥ gou want to buy. sell or trado, ol on £ V. Crum, 120N 15th st, 100 lota 4 of @& mile of U. P. depot for nle or trade, 9-room house for rent, Two 10-room houses for rent, snleor trade. * Idlewilde. By 816 L.'V. Crum, 1% N 15th st. 1 YV HAT have you got to trado for, 10 scros improved farm near Sioux City, lowa, equity 85,000, Bplendid crop. Address ¥ 10, Ree ofce. 469 30) OT 11 block 51 Bouth Omuha, only $000. 3 lots in Albright's Annex, only £1,200. Lots in Mahoney & Minal 's_add, adjoining Fow- lar's Packing house and B. & M, depot. $500 to 0 cnch, Linaban & Mahoney, Reom 19, 1500 rmaloe’s . Inside property. We make some good offers in other business and residence stuff and in acres we are .he bos Marshall & Lobeck, 1509 OR KENT—Furnished rooms with overy convenience. 2020 St. MAry's ave. 21 OR RENT—Furnished pleasant, cool front rooin with throe south windows and large closet, 1714 Californin. Half of 3d floor for rent, betwecn 12th and 18th on Farnam. C. F. Gardner, furnaces and stoves, 719 N. 16th, od dry storage for A fow more stoves, and 30l put thom up in fall.” C. I Gardner, 719 N. th, JP OR RENT - Nico furnished room reasonablo. 2N Iith, 506 30) TOR RE room, cor. 11tn and Pacifio, Bl 9j JAOR RENT 8 rooms at 1010 N. 20th st. To- quire at 617 S 13th s b12 Furnishe T INCOLN Placo —1 have a customer for & lot Jin Lincoln Place at reasonable price. W L Belby, 1521 Farnam. 495 al RE 18 a bargain, South Omana, $90! balance easy. Marshall num. Telephone 3. Lots 2 and 4, in blook 4, Terms half cnsh and & Lobeok, 160 Par- IOR SALE—Or trade, 25 lots 1n_the western part of Omaha nenr the Henson car line, prico $400 each, $250 due on contracts payable in 8 quarterly payments, will trade interest in contracts for Nevraska land. MeCullocn & Co., 160 Farnam st. 1000 { OR SALE—Coruer lot on Virgmia ave with two g0od houses, cheap at $7,000. Terms easy. Houses rent for 70 per month. S.8. Campbell, 310 8. "16th st Chamber of Com- OR RENT—Two neatly furnishod rooms, very desirable location, private family Also room for two or three nice tubic boardors, 8. B. corner Twentieth and Farnam. 419 a2 OR RENT_Rlegantly furnished dosirable rooms. All conveniences, Private family, Near business. 1615 Capitol ave . 871 81* A nicely furnt Bt. Mary's ave. [(OR RENT—Singlo room for gentieman. Modern conveniences. Inquire 624 N 1ith 0Tt RENT—4 or 8 unfurnishod rooins, su ble for housekeuping,one block from court house, on 19th strect, between St. Mary's ave. and Harney at, modern conveniences. - Refor- ences required. M. F. Martin, owner. 163 JFOR RENT=Furnishod room, 163 Dolao R RENT-3 roomns and hnll unfurnished [ “suitable for housekoeping, all modern im- provements, 1619 Howard near 17th, over dry £00ds store, inquire in store, 478 OR RENT-2 elegant rooms, nicely fur- nished on street car line: modern con- veniences. Gentleman and wife or gentleman, Excellent location. 1917 Cass. 971 ‘Fon RENT—Nicely furnished room with board, reference required, inquire 1914 Farnam st. 455 aly IOR RENT.—Desirable furnished cool room with board in private family, ploasant home, modern conveniences, 635, Pleasant strect. 446 30§ ['OR SALE—One million aeres of land in Ne- braska. Speculator's lands,railroad lands, ranchos, and farms in all parts of the state. Send for pamphiet gontaining desortp: tion and price of over one thousand tarms. A five topographical mapof tne state sent_free upon application. £, H. Andrus, for 10 years Gen'l Land Agent B. & M. R. R. kighth and P ‘Nebraskn. Omahnpropert; Omaha National Bank, IMMEDIATE sale willtake 5 lots or less only 5_or & blocks from Exchange bld and Union Stock yards oo favorable terms. Sixteen houses under contract in same block. ~iwant ‘what they are worth. I don't want fanoy rrll“ 1 want to sell quiokly, E.B. Branch. ~ 200 o exchange for Patterson & ldl::lrs. Spm'mrf Bargains—House §_rooms, barn, oto, new, Deniso’s addition, $3,700, 1,000 cash, balance good time, "i;%lr i-rdom nouges in Lowe's ldfl:llon. new, each, $200 o1 alance to suit. {ouse barn, full lot, Yates & Roed's subdivi 500, $760 cash, balance to suit. Two lots, on corner, Grand View, nice build- ing site, 82,000, 1 cash, balance long time, B. R. Ball & Co. 113 North 16th st 54130 R BALE—Lot 50xi25 fect and 8 room house, $500." Dominium at., betwaen 15t nd 13th, Charles Kluge, So. Omaha. 533 a3¢ SOUTH ved ¢ Omaha lots to trade for improved city ™ or farm property, Ist_mortgnges etc. Lin- ahaa & Mahoney, Koom 17, 1609 Farnam wt i {JOR RENT—Nicély furnstred front room at 1408 Howard si 55 Fou RENT - Nioely furhished front room 105 N 18th st. " 559 30] F“" RENT-Unfurnished _and _fu rooms, 8. cor. 8th -nL arney. R RENT -Large front ¥oom saitable for three gentlemen, with or without board 2402 St. Mary's ave. 1o 570 31§ EWOI( RENT-—Furnished rogms, 701 8. 17th, 4 bia 31) \“ ANTED--Board; a respactably gentle man, just from the east who is used to th comforts of nice quiet home desires board ana room o & private fawmily, address Y 25 Boo oftice. 58231 W ANTED—Hoom in exchango for musie les- sons. Address Y 19 Bee office. 547 29) ‘V ANTED-To rent a house of about 8 rooms, Address, stating location ana price, X 12 Bee office. 396 “‘A.\TED 2 rooms, furnished b wife, without children, for light house- ?ln{ within walking distance of Postoflice. of reference. State price. Address X 67, Bee office. 402 31§ “'Ax'isl»-noem and board by a respectable 0uDg AN 1D & private family, Address Y16, Teo office 505 29) "\VA TED—About 80,000 square feet of land In_Omaha. convenient to raiiroad or switch, W. Pedrick, 229 8 13th, 4 30§ man and FORRENT---HOUSES and LOTS. E & RFNT—Finoly furn room flat, turniture for R RENT--Furnished room with or without board, 2319 Charles sthmgor snu_nltli-ur.s st room ora suit f desired, 117 8 B85 8) OR RENT_Furnishod f of two rooms with bow 17th st JFOR RENT=Desirable furpished room for geutlemen ut 89 Howard st. % F'cm RENT—Furnished room, 152 J ackson. B8 1§ good lo- ness en; also shad, gentlom o shady st store room in town. office, Albion, Neb, 461'sep 130 {'OR RENT—Furnished front room, near car line at corner of Dodge and 3ith streets Inquire of A. H. Comstock 1523 Farnam lll'h) [{'Oik RENT -Handsome, cool ro oation tor b R RENT—The large Inquire atthe Arg Fog‘rlm baseaent, £ 'rmnua;' "uxjn FOH MENT—Flat of 6 rooms. 17th and Leaveaworth sts. Toquie § E vor, et 8. cor 'armr. i OR RENT—Pleasant room, furaished, 1410 Chicago st. 1w R RENT--Oftice roo; i th, 2nd Boor. 078 8. fuuh st |0 PO mep o A UL D R R RS t 1613 Farnam st. Ap- DIy o Pattersou & Moore, Owaba N-’I&u_m OR BALE—Ejnt lots, Lymao and Dwight's addition, 2 blocks south of Hanscom I‘ulrk‘ M. Elgutter, 1001 Farnam. 575 31 VHE nicest row o throe brick fIats in the city on oneof the best streets can be had at a bargain if taken at once. Active lteal Es- tate and Property Exchunge, 1624 Dodge s wPECIAL bargnins if soid soon. 5 high, D lgntiy south front lots in Creighton Heights. Wil sell together or separate. Hart's Great Western Real rejghton block. Proposal for the Construction of the Superstruc- ture of the City Hall Building. QEALED proposuis will be roceivod by the un- ) dersigned until 11 o'clock a. m, July 3th, for the construction of the superstructure of the Cith Hall Building, in_accordance with the plans and specifications on fllo in the of- fice of the bourd 0f public works. Hids will be made on printed blanks furnished by the bonrd, and to be sccompanied with ser- tified check in- the sum of $100, as an evidence of good fuith. 'he board reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive defects, 8t. A. D. BALCOMBE, Chairman Board of Public Works. Omaha, Neb..June 2ith, 1847, JNdawitw Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice 18 hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortguge, dated October 4th, 1558, and duly tiled and recorded in the office of the coun: 1y clerk of Duiglus couuty, Nely, on the 1901 of October, 18%, and executed by € ner and Eita Moore to H. J. Abrahams, to’ secure the yment of the sum of $45¢.w, and upon which here is now due the sum of §219.4). Default having been made in one of the conditions. of said mortunge whereby the power of salo be- 10 oporative and uo suit or other proceed- ing atlaw have been instituted to recover said debt or any part thoreof, 1 will eell the proporty therein described, viz:'Ona lotof householl #00ds and furnituve, at public auction, on July 0th, 1887, at the auction rooms of A. W. Cowan & Co., 507 Bouth 1ith atreet, Omaha, Neb., at 10 o'claok .. of sald day, 179152220 . H, J, ADRAHAMS, Mortgages, state Agency, Sewer Proposals, qfl!llfin Proposals will be roceived by the L undersigned untii 11 o'clock a. m. Aug. 6th, 1887, for the construotion of sewers in districts Nos. 5, 67 _and B8, as por plans and specifi gations on file in theoflic of the bOARd Of pub: lie works. Proposalsto be mado on printed blanks furnished by the board, and to be ac: gompanied with & cortified chock inthe sum of $500. payable to the city of Omaha, a8 an evi- donce of good faith. " The board reserves the right to reject any or All bids and to walve defoots. : o 87, A, 1), BArCOMNE, Chairman Board of Public Works, Omahn, Neb., July 23,1887, J220-01 8 Notice to Architecta. THI Board of Public Lands and Bulldings will receive plans and specifications at any time before August 1st, 1887, at2 p.m, for the hospital for the incurabie insave, at Hastings, Nebraska. Building to be a three-story brick, With stone basement, and not to cost over §75,+ 000, {rciuding steam heating and plumbing, Right reserved to reject any or all pians sub- mitted. By order of sald board. July 6, 1857, July 8to'Augl G, L. LAWS, Becretary, Ordinance No. 1470, N Ordinance to_amend Section 2 of Ordin. ance No. 1128, passod August 3, 185, and repenling said soction . Be it ordained by the city council of the ity of Omahas Bection 1. That Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1128, passed August §, 185, 18 hereby amended to rend as follow Section 2. The herding or running at large of liorses, mules, sheep, goats, swine, or cattle, OT guch other animals ibon tho stroots, Ave- alleys, parks or publio grounds within v, 01 'the running at Inrgo of such mals on'any opon grounds within the city the herding of such animais on any uninclosod private grounds within the city, unless such animals are in chargo of a sufficient number of discreet porsons 80 as to prevent tho escapo of 8uch animals from the control of tho persons in charwe, is heroby pronibited wnd declarod to be A nuisan vided, however, that the city council lio coneurrence of the mayor, ¥ resolution, exempt from the provi slons of this ordinAnce sich tervitory within the city limits a8 the hording upon of such Ammals muy not bo considered to be & nuis- ance, giving public notice thereof in the official paper of the city for throe days, ection 2. Section 2 of said Ordinance No. 1128 is horoby repeni Section 3. This ordinance shall tuke effect and be in foroe from and after its passige. Passed July 12, 18 W F. BECHRL, Prosident City Counoil. J. B. SouTHARD, City ¢ Approved July 15, IR&7, W.J. BroArch, Mayor. Ordinance No. 1471, A ¥ Ordinance declaring the nocessity of ap= proprinting certain privato property and lands tor the use of the City of Omaha, for tho purpose of widening Thirty-third efreot from _Leavenworth street to Pacitio stroot and from a point soutn of Poppleton avenuo to Park streot, and proviaing for tho appoint- ment_of thréo disinterested free-hoiders of said city to assoss the damage to the owners, respectively, of the property taken by such spwropriation. Be it ordained by tho olty council of tho city of Omaha: Soction 1. That it 18 necessary and it {8 heroby declured necessary, to appropriate certain pri- vate property and land for tho use of the oity of Omuhu for the purposo of widening Tulrty- third street from Leavenworth stroet to Paci- fic streot and from a point Aouth of Poppleton Aavenue, said property and land nocossary tor such purpose being situated in said city of Omaha, and describad a8 follows, to-wit: The west 83 feot of lots 9,10, 11, 12 And 16, In Bartlett's addition. Tho west 175 foet of lot ‘14, in Housel & Stoubins’ subdivision of lots 14 and 15 in Bartlett's addition. The wost 31 foct of lot 14 1n Clifton Place. The west 33 feot of lots 2§ to 49 inclusive, and the wost i faot of the north 17 feot ot lot 8, in block 8, Hansoom Pineo addi tion, all iy thoolty of Omalia. Bection 2, That tho mayor, with the approval of tho city council, appoint {hree disintercsted free-holders of the city of Umaha, to assess the damagesto the owners, respectively, of said property and lands taken by such appropria- uon. Seotfon 3. That this ordinanco take effect and be in foroo from and after its passago. Paseed July 12, 1857, Wi, F. BECHE,, Prostdent City Council. J. B. Sourmann, Citv Cler Approvod July 15,1547, W. J. BROATCH, Mayor. Ordinance No. 1479, AN Ordinance declaring the necossity of ap Propriating oertain privato property and Iands for the uso of the city of Omuha, for the purpose of extending Thirtioth sfroot from Dodge street to Faroam street, and roviding for the appointmont of threo dis- ntorested free-holdors of snid oity, tonssess the damages to tho owners, respectively, of tho property taken by such approprintion. Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Omnha: Section 1. That it 18 necessary, and it is hero- by declured necossary, to appropriato cortain private propuity aid land for the e of the city of Omaha, for the purposo of oxtending Thirtioth streot from Dodge streot to Farnam oet, sald property and land necessary foj &uch_‘purpose heing situated in said oity o Omaha, deseribod as follows, to-wi The west % foet of lota 8, % and 10, block 3, and tho west 30 feat of lots 9, 10 and 11, block 4, in Boggs & Hill's Bocond sddition. Alfo 8 sLrip of ground 10 feat in_wiith, boginiing 463 feot south of Dodge streot and extending to the north iine of Farnam street adjoining Bogus & Hill's Second addition on the wost., Section2, That the mayor, with the Appry of the city council, appoint three diginterestod froe-holders of the city of Omaha, to assess the damages to tho ownors, respectivoly, of tho property and lands takeh by such apiropria- tion. Section 3. That this ordinance take offect and be in force from and after its passage. Passed July 12, 1857, W F. BeCHEL, Prosident City Council. 3. B, Sourian, City Clerk. Approved July 15, 1987 W. J. BROATY Orainance No. 1473, N Ordinance declaring the necessity of grading Twentieth street from Derens stroet to the south line of Cottage Park addi- tion, and appointing three disintorested ap- praisers to assess and determine the dam- awesit any, to proporty owners, whioh may be caused by such grading. Bt ordnined by the aity councilof the oity ot maha Section . That It s proper and necessary and itis horeby declared proper and necessary tograde Twentieth street to its present estab- lished grade, including necessary approaches thereto, from Doreas street to the south line of Cottage Park addition. ‘Seotion 2, That the mayor, with the approval of the city council, appoint three disinterested apopraisers to appraise, asscss and determine the damage to property owners which may be caused by such grading, taking Into _considera- tion in making such appraisements,the benefits, if’any (o' alch Property, by roasoh of suck rading. Fection 3. That this ordinance shail take effoct and be in force from and after Passed July 13, 1837, Wi F. BEGHEL, President City Council. % Sovtnsnn Gl Glork. roved July i, o W. J. BroaTom, Mayor. WEO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH TR GEOGRAFIIY OF THIS (COUNTRY WILL SEK BY BXAMINING THIS MA¥ TUAT Tk with CHICAGO,ROCK By reason of its central position. ¢ ose relation to lines East of Chicago, and contini ai hae at ternusal rthwest and Soutiwest, 1s th trus middle Hnk'in that transcontincnta system whieh invites and facilitates travel and {railc between tho Atiantic and Paciflc, 0 Rook Istand eago, Jol Genoseo, Mollne port, Muscatin Washington, Fairfald, Ottum: loosa, Weat Lib: wa City, Das . d ‘Audubon, Harlan, Gallatin, y, In in Kansas: "Albe reds of intermedlato citio “‘The Great Rock Island Route" Guarantoes speed, fort, certatnty and saf o uished for ita exeo! Tis track 1s of perfet. 1ts passanger oqulpimant ances that experience basprors § Crur Lururious accommodations 1s wne i 154 Fipross Traina consiat of Auperior Uiy s i Pulare Parlor and Sisep Dining Cars, providing deliclons ménis, 4 (hetween Chicago Al Bt. dusaphy Atoieos and Sity) restful Reciining Chinie Oars. 114 5 nent is conservative, it discipling exacting The Famous Albert L.ea Routa'' Petwoen Chloago and Minneapolis and 8¢, Faul is the favorite, Gver tius line Bohid Fast Bxpress Traios ron dally 10 sttractive pesoris £or toatiste in 1owa Minnesota, and, vin Watertown and Sioux Palls, to Lho Fich wheat and raztng lauds of interior Dakota. Via Honeca and Ruikakeo, L Rock [alaul ofors Inducements to travelars botwe apolia. Lafayette und Coun: #on, Leavenworth, Kansas ¢ te pointa. Al patrons ( dren)receive prot For ticket = any desired inforiation, apply 0 principal ofices (i the Unlead Blates aud Canada, or aidrass, ut Clicwgo, R, 8. GABLE, £, 87, J0UN, L A, HOLORO® Pt Gen ) Manager. © Ba Beet Masager, Oon THL b Pas. 1 | BLA | way, New York DIRECTORY PROFESSIONAL CARDS, _ A ATTORNEY AT LA 820 South 16th street, Omaha. SLABAUGH & LANE, Room 25, Paxton Block, Omaha. W. J. CONNELL, 813 South 14th Street, L. D. HOLMES, Attormey at Tuawr, Room 8, Frenzer Rlock, Opposite Postoffioe. ~ PHYSICIANS. DR, C. ROSEWATER, Physician and Surgeon, 214 8.'12th s, cor. Farnam. Tron Bank Build inge. Teiophone 604 DR. EMMA J. DAVIES, EFTomoepath, Room 822 N, 16th st,, Omaha. Office houn 9to1lam,2todp.m. —— iz DR. ELEANOR STALLARD DAILEY, Residence, 6053 N. 17th St. s b LA ), I 0. 8. HOFFMAN, M. D,, Physician and Surgeon, Office, N-W Cor. 14th and Douglas. Office Telephone 465; Res Telephone, 44 JOS. W. BARNSDALL, A. M, M, D, Specialist, Surgeon and Gyncecologist. Ofce HHours, 10t 20 4T to, OMmce. Ramge Riock, 15th aud Barney W. J. GALBRAITH, Surgesn and Fhysiclan, Office, N-W Cor 14th and Douglas st. Office Telephone, 465; Res Telephone, 508 JAS. H. PEABODY, M. D. Phaysician and Surgesn, Residence, No. 1407 Jones street. Oftice, Wit ‘r,nlu.!l Block. Telephone, rosidence 125, of R. W. CONNELL, M. D. Elomececpathist, Office, 818 S. 14th st. Telephone, 580, J. V. CORNISH, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Cor. 20th and Lake Sts. DR K. F. JONS, Practies Linited o Sureery ©Office: Arlington Block, Rooms 10 and 11, Dodge S nextto P. 0. Ofice hours, 9o 11 a, m., 2 t0 4 p. m. _— THE BANK OF COMMERGE 510 North 16th Street, OMAHA. Paid in Capital, « - - - $100,000 GFO. E. BARKER, President. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Vice-President. F. B JOHNBON, Cashien DIRECTURS: SAmumL R. JOHNSON, Gro. E. BAnkes, Ropr. L. GARLIOHS, W, BEIVERS F. B. Jou~soON, A general banking business transacted. Interest allowed on ime deno Union National Bank OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital,.............$100,000 Authorized Capital...........500,000 W. W. MaRsH, 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 200 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Av- enue and 16th sts, Telephone No 842, Union TrustCo 308 8. 151h St., Omaha, Neb. Capital, - $3800,000 Loans Made on Real Estate, School, County ana Municipal Bonds Ne- gotiated, Wi A. PAXTON, President. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Secretury. DIRECTORS: Wi, A, PAXTON, HENRY T. CLARKS, W. G. MAUL, L. 1. WILLIAMS, ROBT. La GARLICTIS, 8. R. JouNsSOR. F. B. Jonnsox, W, %I“Al‘zk cn Pres. F. B, Jonnson, ‘Troasurer. Omaha Savings Bank, Cor 13th and Douglas sts. . $150,00C ....800,000 The only regular savings bank in the stato. Five per cent intorest paid on deposits. Capital S8tock........... Liability of SBtockholder: Loans Made on Real state. OFFIORRS: v C. BARTON, President; J. J. Browy, Vice . M. BeNNETE, Managing Di- OuN E. WiLsUR, Cashier, REPUTABLE " RELIABLE. dyipe tie wiys Bhouid earn 1o ot on ot thelr days Whai in 'l gest 2 cnll, OFeonstipint o L il MK 10 s At bk o mind T ABIRANTS SKLTZKR bealtuz . oo MSEASE 18 cnused by ABUSK KIVOUS DEBILITY, Dis FEVEIS, MALARIA, GENITO DISEASES, STRICTUKES, DISEAS TATE GLAND AND TDADDEI, KRN AND SOUNDS, AND CANNOT SUEED WHILE THEY EXINT, OUR & BN CURE THEM, CHRONICT DISEAS NDVARICOCKLE, ‘without detention trom ness, and e A Spring “the | i DROT s th KR, ND STONK, O by ASAHIL N, #1 Broad: Notice, 1143 wiil bo feouived by the board of publie lands and huiidings st any time befare August 13, 1457, At ¥ b, ., for donations for the location 10y the, " Nebraskn Indusivial Home. Usiwl rlehts reserved, “ypr'lnir of sild board. iy W, 1961, G. L LAWS, Becrotary, % Ju2ed -0 augly

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