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THE NEWS OF THE CITY. A Very Quiet Day in and About the Gate Oity. CHANGES IN THE UNION PACIFIC General Passenger Agent Morse of the Union Pacific Resigns—Other Resignations to Follow —Items of News, A Sweeping Cat. The rumor to which publicity was given on Wednesday in the Chicago Times, with reterence to changes among the officersqof the Union Pacific, seems to bave come from good source, in all prob- ability from Mr. Potter himself, who was in Chieago at the time. Mr. Morse yester- day afternoon told a Big reporter that he had tendered his resignation as gen- eral passenger agent of the Union Pacific road, to take eflcct September 1 ‘ also true that Mr. Stebbins, the gene ti('kr‘! agent, had also tendered s resig- nation, 1o t traflic ed in of positions, that of the ge neral try wflic manager which is now held by T 1 1, have been abolished. Mr. Kimball will'i b- abilit ept a posit on on the st President Potter, which it is understood, I8 open to him. In a conversa- sation with that gentleman yesterday he said that he could say nothing as to what position he wounld hereaf! The work of all these oflices w tormed by Mr. Monro, who will continue E eneral freight agent, and by J. F. Tef itts, who has been filling the position of first ‘assistant general freight agent at Kansas City. All the changes contem- plated have not yet been made, and it is expected that other heads will drop n a short tiwe. Nebraska Map. Just issued, showing all railroads, ownq, ruunlu-u, ete. Mailed tor 25¢. J. 1. 0 South 14th street, l)nnlm X\Lb L — The Army. General Morrow has been ordered from Fort Sidney to be pr t at the conclu- sion of the department competition which will take plzce on the 25th of the month to award the medals to the suc ful marksmen. Thisorder has been issued 1 anticipation of the absence of General Crook, who is now in the mourtains. Orders have been ued to four com- panics of Fort Niobrara and Fort Sidney to attend the re-uuion of soldiers of this state, which is to take place September next. Tnese, with the ten companies of itry at the post, and With an artil- com uny from Leavenworth mak quite a credita- coniplement of fagular. soldisrs. ransportation of these soldiers will be done at no cost to the government,the hand Army of the Republic bearing the X I ptain Lyon, the new chief ordnance Dfln erof the dep artment, reported to- v and proceeded to take charge of his stores at Cheyenne. He came from the arsenal at Watertown, dMass, AUTION SALE. Trotting Horses. Grand combination auction sale of frotting bred horses at Omaha, August 10 and 11, during the forenoon of each day of the Trotting Horse Breeders' meeting, the get of such as Almont, No. 33 Hambletonian, No. 10, Saturn 2,605, and stock close in kin to Volunteer the sire of Bt. Juhien, 2:11, and others below 30. This stock js contributed by members of the nssociation and will not be offered simply to seo what folks will bid on them but will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve, l'n\'orx\bk' terms announced d. sale. D. T. HiLL, S F. M. Woobs, Autioneer. of Scanlan, the Comedian. Yesterday morning W. J. Scanlan, the comedian, with his wife and sister, Miss dle Scanlan, and his agent, Augustus Pitou, arrived in the city on their way to San Francisco, where Mr. Scanlan will open his season on August 29, at the Bush street theater. On the 15th of this month his company will meet here and proceed thence to the coast, ‘The plays for this season will be “Shane na Laun’’ and the *‘Irish Min- strel.” Mr. Scanlan was also accom- panied by the leader of his orchestra, W. 1. Brockway, who entertained a number of friends with some excellent music this morning, Teachers Wanted. Any teacher desiringa situation in the public schools of West Point, Neb.,would do well to attend the exumination of teachers to be held in that place Aug, 6th. and 6th. Only good lcnclurs need apply. Address ~ D.S. DUSENDERY, Chajrman l'\umlmnu anmuum Board of Education, West Point, Neb. e ———— Eleventh Street Viaduct. On next Monday morning at 9 o'clock the Eleventh street viaduet will be for- mally inspected by the board of public works and the city engineer, with a view to determining as to whether or not it shall be adopted by the city. When asked by a Bee reporter as to whether or not the bridge would be accepted, Mr. Balcombe said he thought it would. For some time past they have been indicat- ing to the builders the mnprovements they desired to be made and all of these had been attended to. When the braces sugeested to the stair builders are put in place there will be left but littie to be done to make them satisfy the require- ments of the cont POWDER Absolutely Pure. TI\C powder nevar varies. rength and wholesomenots. A marvel of pur Mare e esll an the ordinary kinds, and uu 18 competition with the m llo(l welgkt alum or phosphate powders. only in cans. ROval BAKING FOowpRs Co. Wkt 8. Xo 3 That fMe. Yesterday the parties who have interes- ted themselves against Mr. F. R. Kinney, who a few days ago conducted a raffle for a horse in this city, caused two war- rants to be issued against him, one for horse stealing and the other for obtain- ing money under false pretenses. Mr. Kinney gave bonds in the total sum of $2,250. Mr. Kinney requests that the public reserve its cpinion until the facts in this matter are fairly shown, as he fecls confident of a speedy acquittal and complete vindication The case of Francis Tunica vs the Omaha Fair and Exposition association is being heard by Juc fize McCulloch. DR. POWELL REEVES, 314 South 13th St., 0maha, Neb. PRIVATE SARY. Estabiished for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic, Nervous and Special Diseases. Tha 01d Reliabls Specinlist of many years ox- ronta with wonderfal suc all I'HROAT, CANC 1 ‘il‘illlll' ured without KNIFE® Of Nerve and es and Do- far in advance of any institution in this country. ‘Those who contemnplute going to Hot Springs for the treatment of any Private or Blood discase oan be cured for one-third the cost it gur Private Dispensary, 314 South 1ith street, Omahia, Neb. RUPITURE cured without pain or hinderance from_ busine: LADIES kles, blackhends, er catment a pure Lovely free trom slowness, ptions, ete., Brilliant s and perfect health can be lnul ‘U‘ That “‘tired” feeling and ah fem ndsees prompty cured, S Blonting HoRARhos, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleep- lessncss, Depression'and Indigestion, Ovarion troubled, Inflammation and Ulceration, and Displacements, Spinal wenkness, complaints and Chiinge of Life, nld Irumnr. 1.mw- mul far or N Kidney Consult th Acute or Chronic Inflam ution of the Eyclids or Sightedness, version of tho Lids, Serofulous Eyes, Ulcorations, In- tlammations, A ess, Dimness of Vision of one or both eyes, und Tuinors of Lid. £# Infiammation of the Ear, Ulceration or Catarrh, Internal or External Denfness, or Puralysis, Singing or Roaring noiscs, Thickéned h.um oto, ou Debiit inal L l.m-a of Vital Power, :y, Loss of Memory, Confusion ' of Tiluve Hefore tho T Lussitude, Languor, yominess, Depression’of Spirits, Aversion to ty, Ensily Disconraged, Luck of Confl- dence, Dull, Lis Unfit for Study or Busi- ness, and finds life a_burden, Safely, Permie nentiy and Privately Cured. BLOOD & SKIN Discoecs soaso MOSE h its results--complefely eradionted without the irysipclas, Fover pains in the i Chroat, Mouth and_Tongue, Giandular Eniargement ot the Neck, Rhoumatism, Cutarrh, otc., Permanently Curm Whon Others Have Failod. Kidney and Biadder troubles, w:-ak Back, Burning Urine, Yrinating, U rine high colored or norrhaea, Gleet, cured. pormatorrhen, Som- s, nm\mnc milky se Cystitis, uc. pmmmly and sately Charges reasonabie. PRIVATE DISEASES ..ucr "t loct, & eminul emissions, 1088 of sex- Sl powar, woukiioss of tho sexual organs,want of desire in male or female, whether from im- prudeut habits of young or sexual habits in mature years, or any cause that debilitates the sexual lunctions, speedily aud permanently oured. nsultation freo and strictly confldential. Modicing semt. fro0 Trom obsgrvation” o all purts of the United States. " Correspondenco cives prompt attention. No lette ored unloss acoompanied by four conts in mps. Send stamp for pamphlet and list of lious, Terms strictly cagh. Call on or ad- ress DR. POWELL REEVE No. 814 South 15th 8t., Omaha, Blood poison OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Ll ELECTRIC | (BATTERIES Oor. 13¢h 8t. and Gapltol Ave., OMAHA, NEB. POR TR TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC @ SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES, TRUSSES, AND THE NEW VARIOGOELE SUSPENSORY CLAMP COMPAESS. A rematin o guccesstulreatmeat of e ca Lty ric i ey, Bindio, Kyor o B aad Biood, whd all Burgieal Dperations: Book on Diseases of Women FREE. Only Rellable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE, SPECIAL and NERVOUS DISEASES. 3o o be and we will seud a plain BOOK FREE TO MEN! Lron Private Speclal and Nervous Disases, Seminal weskro L. ; Gonortbiaa, Glest, aud # 1 OMANA MEDICAL A SURGICAL, INSTITU" sor Dr. McMenamy, Cor. 13th st. & Oapitol AV.,0mana, Neb, Medical Books orPape; The proprieter of the Omaha Med cal Tustitute hias publianed & valuab upon ehron surgic @ tna mothods® o cure invented clxmp com audoure of varicocele, ne; debility, i p for tho yellfi' os 8x st o and cancer bat Dr. Haughawout: Omaha Dental Asso- ciation. Best sets teeth $6, fully war- ranted. Teeth without Kind, am skeelfl. plate, bridge work. and crowns of every approved insertedby the most satisfactor; % method. Hellman block, cor, ldth ms F INSo CHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. AUGUST 6 A BREELE, In order to create a little stir during this, for the clothing trade, usually quiet spell, we have placed on sale for this week, and until they are all disposed of, about One thousand suits comprising four different lines at the following vrices: one lot men’s sack suits made of good Union Cassimere; a nice small check, serge lining, covered buttons,and altogether made up in good substantial manner, at $3.75 a suit. Two lots of men’s sack suits. both the same quality but different pat- terns of dark, very neat mixtures, lined with serge and well made at $4.50. These suits are of good medium weight and would be adapted for wear now as well as later on in the season. One lot of young mens’ suits, sizes from 83 to 38, a splendid pattern of silk mixture cassimere, Italian lining and elegantly made for $5.25. Our object in placing these suits on sale at these prices is two-fold; Firstly, to meet the wants of a large class of our patrons, and to ena- ble them to get, at a time of the year when no one feelslikebuying ex- pensive clothing, a substantial and good looking suit at a merely nominal price. Our second and main object is to advertise ourselves and pave the way for the immense fail business for which we prepare and which we expect to do. All goods marked in plain figures and at striotlv one price at Nebraska Clothing Gompany Cor. Douglas and 14th sts., Omaha. During July and August, our store closes at 6:30 p. m., except Saturday. OTHER GREAT AUCTI AT KEARNEY, AUG. Business and Residence Property. In the Heart of the City. This is a Chance of a Lifetime for Inyestors, Having engaged in mercantile business, I have decided to sell about one half of my real es tate in the center of the “Future Great” of the Platte Valley, the Queen City of the Plains and shortly to become THE MINNEAPOLIS OF NEBRASKA. The Seven Business Lots are across the street and fronting the new $75,000 hotel, now nearly completed, and the Opera House, to be built immediately. The Bighty Dwelling Lots are adjoining the £10,000 Third Ward School House yard, and are being connected with the main streets by sidewalks, being distant only seven Dlocks 5, Or three fourths of a mile nearer the business part of the city than any other additions that have recently been put on the market. INVESTORS, DON'T DROP ALL YOUR CASH In distant additions around Omaha and Lincoln, which have already been boomed enough for ten years, but Come to Kearney, where the boom has just commenced. The progressive and enterprising element will soon make Kearney the third, if not the second city of the state, by utilizing its GRAND WATER POWER Developing the Summer Resorts around its silvery lakes, and last, but not least, establishing the most Magnificenta Chautanqu Grounds in the west. Kearney's natural advantages are without arival for five huudrud miles. TERMS OF SALE—Terms on dwelling property, easy, and made known on day of sale. Terms on business pmpelty, as follows: One hlthn ash, and balance in four annual p:n'mouh the last twoto be forfeited if I do not erect a five story bric k‘ 85x100 feet, adjoining propert or a bank and wholesale house. For further putuuhu-s inquire of PACH & RHOADE ‘tioneers, Lincoln, Neb., or (SIS e J. 8. HARRINGTON, Kearney, Neb, Free excursion for investors, from all points in Nebraska, who purchase and pay for $200 worth of property. DRS. §. &D. DAVIESON. 1707 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louis, Mo., University College Hospi- tal, London, Giesen, Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous, Chronic and Blood DISEASES, More especially those arising from impur- dence, invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured sately and speedily with- out use of dangerous dru:s. Patients whose cascs have been neglected, badly treated or paonounded incurable, should not fail to write us concerning their symp- toms. All letters receive immediate at- tention. JUST PUBLISHED, And will be mnailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. “Practical Observations on Nervous Debil and Physical Exhaustion,” to which is” added an “Essay on Marriage,” with important chapters on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs, the whole forming a valuable med- ical treatise which should be read by all young men, Address DRS. S, & D. DAVIESON, 1707 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo, e SCIENTIFIC e UFAGTURING opry 1420 s DEWEY & STONE, 03000’0&30$0‘)¢$:032'}‘*)30@005)000 FEECEE HOTO 0K "I FURNITURE R TR RS T RS LR RE AR ER S DL DR LR E LR LT EL D SEL T TR TR A magmficant dlsplay of everything useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art, at reasonable prices. HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE BABY GARRIAGE COSTS NO MORE THAN THE OLD STYLE, AND CAN BE READILY ADJUSTED, Latest Styles, Finest Goods, Lowest Prices. HOUSE CARRIAGE, The adjustable parts do not change the reot carriage; they oF ot at the pleasure of tho pur- D Pser: Tho HOLMAN CARRIAGH warraated for two years. Hvery part is absolutely per- foor " Gver 1000 8old in Chicago since March 1at. Bent to all parts of the United Etates aud safe Geliyery guaradteed. Sond for e catalogue containing latest styles, chonpest to iaost. HOLMAN ADJUSTABLE CARRIAGE €0, 273 Wabash Ave., Chicago, U SPECIAL NOTICES. |(onhnnul_/rnm Scventh P m‘e’ b OR_RFNT-A_three.room house on 24th stroot, south of Lewvenworth, A. P, Tukey, agent, 1324 Farnam st. [ FOOR RENT—House, Furniture for saie. 10 room house b blocks from opera hot Furniture for sale on vory low terms. (Alll. of removalsickness,~ Address Y 60, lige ofce RENT—Elogant _briek B“‘" [2 modern _conveniences. Morso & Tirunner, 1605 Farnam st OR RENT--0 room flat with all modern con- venionces. Furniture, good 8 sale chieap. Wood & Co,, 108 Capitol A I‘UR RENT—Two Iarge new stores and two 1lats of five rooms ench. City wator and gas. W. Cain, 5210 Ohio st ew store and living rooms on S Apply Har- Lonn Co., 520 8, 15th st 850 DO RENT=-room brick flat near P, 0.; @ unfurnished s, $N: K0-room house, now making £15 e rative Land and fot Co., 205 N 10th st. e 7 (0K RENT—Store room suituble for grocery, store or butener. shop, on the southwest corner of ith aud Paciflo streets 676 donce, 10 Inquire 621 On Saundors st. 812 FFOL RENT—New b-room house 1 1-4 miles gouth of P, 0. bet 20th and 21st ats, $18 per month. - Clarkeon, Wood & Co., 31 8. 16tn, [{OR RENT Barn suitable for four h..n... Inguire at 617 S 15th et. 511 l\nu KENT—Stable near Farnam and 17th st Kooms I'and2, Omana Nationl bank Joon Bt t Ringwal, l‘l\ll RE '~ room flat, centrally Il\l‘ull‘fl N o Furniture for sulo” hoap. Addreas ¥ T 14 0 {OR RENT—A § room cottago near car line, Ballou Bros, 1516 Douglas 409 29 ive room hiousc, onst_sido house south of Dodge, §17. outh 15th };un KENT--On N W cor 15th and Vinton, stores, x50, 11 rooms up stairs, 1or familios or roomers. Call &t promi on M. Donovan, 25378 Lith st. OB RENT-—Ruite of furn . gentlemen. A. Hospe, Jr. S JFOR RENT-Nicely mrnmu-a iooms, to gend tiemen onlr, =20 N " TOOR RENT - Ware roc ifornia on Bolt Line. quire at Union Nat. bank. =y reforens 107 room, 11 >wu unxr—-mm} furnished 1029 \ mun NT—Furnisbed rooms, en suito, ia e 4 private family, modern comveniences, Apply to Lestic & Letlie, 16th and Dodge sta; OR RENT- Nicoly Turnianed pariors suitan] for gentleman and wife, or two or threa wentlemen, Desirable location. 420 N, 17th st. 68 b TF{OR RENT—rleasant single or double room All modern convenunces, Choap n“;fl;(null only st near Farnam. Throe rooms suinh Cor. 7th and Pac v Ilahl 064 1818 Dodge sept § "~ Furnished room Largo front room furnished for xt!l!h‘m('ll ground floor; maple trees; Krass; pavemonts street onrs evory five mis utes. 00 Hownrd & ko roouus furnistiod and untu rnished fof light housckeeping. FO1 RENT Dodye, Pleasant furnished room: icely furnishcd room 1;5 113 Howard TFQOR RENT-3 rooms suitable for house Keeping, southwest cor. 2ist and Nighoins -—Iurmnhum rooms with \mma. oed nilé JOOR KENT—Front room with u.mm m: Chicago st. — Fou RENT—Furnished front rcom. near cn Mne at corner of Dodge and 24th l(rl‘L‘ll Inquire of A. H. Comstock 1623 arnam (3 POR K —Brick house of seven rooms, cellar, oistern and barn, iarge lot contain’ ne fruif e bargain to the right purty, good terms. Inquire No 1428 N 17th ef W OB RENT—Naw 10-room houso: il fm- v \ steam heut, C. W. & G E. 16th 1000 NT—Oflice space on ground floor &t L1500 Farnam, Apply in rear office, J. 8. Richardson- 52 W0 for Lense.—Southonst corner cavenworth and Park ave. ,or will build to suit tenant. Hobbio Bros, 359 FOR RENT---ROOMS. Fuu R icely small rooms, 111 8, DOR R mshed, man, First , fiymishod incge and T—Fino Inrgo front room, unfu Howard near 17th. Apply Leh- At Bank. 8 6) FOR RENT—2 or § elegant rooms for house. keeping: partly_furnished. Apply at 420 South 15th st,, room 7. 890 6 F(m T A &plondid s brick building, one biock hous, octor, lnwyor or F(m RE: A cool south front parior uu.l small room, furnisned, 1720 Capitol av 8 FOE RENT and all mo, sinele, and 2 unfu street! Ok R Furnishod front room or n_guit of two rooms with bourd if ¢ 8 17th at. 4 furnisiied rooms nimprovements, hed. Call at 1613 Chicago 09 07 gle or ensuite, with ugo of bath c bolls in every rooi. First class restaurant at- tached, at Norris Europenn hotel, corner 16th und Wébster. 056 JOR R cuite, was, 2207 Douglus, o Aleg roo T on r i hea ‘overy convenienc 813 8] Two noatly furnished room desirable location, private fami for two or three nice (able board corner Twentioth und Furnam. 410 ]}un REN nicely furnished room at St. Mary'save, NOR RE y furnished, enst front room, second floor with use of bath, 608 n 13th st. 01 6] NOR RENT—Furnished. convenfenco. 2. MOR R “roon 20 St. Mary's av rnishod plonsant, cool tront room wull three south windows and lurge closet, 1714 California., ||l!1!n1 |I|nnr for rlm'. between 12th and 151h on C. F. Gurduer, furnaces and s0d dry stornizo for a fc i stoves, and will put them upin fall,” C. 16th, arducr, 510 N, 31 TOR It quire at 61 TR RENT-A lnrgo south furnjsied n the cloxnut now Cumpbolt block cation. 3rooms at 1023 N S 13th 20th st. In- 51 odge street. LENT—Furnished For rooms, bath And modery conyeniences, 4010 15th st, 861 5y [FUR Lk led south front room, il icnces, privato family Inquire at 2100 Farnam st. 57 Fnu KB room for reasonnblo. an RINT nished rooms, 8 16 and Lo orth, ) One nicely furnisned front lor 2 gentlemen. Price very Apply at 2210 Capitol ave. W9 8] NOR KT strect. QURNISHED KOOMS—Tarties looking for rooms call and examine our Iarge list. Record Advertising Co., 1513 Farnam st, 6715 OR RE room, ]pnk RENT—-A nice largo modern improv 501 5 20th st. Bwu RE '—Furnished rooms, 712 South |»i|} I'—Handaomely furnished front 18 l)orluv \L 949 nt_room, all neuts und nicely furnished 213 —Rooms with honrd, 54 S, 18th., Fuu RENT-Nieo gentlemun, 1412 N 2 [P0 KENT—Larce front parlor with nay window, and alcove, also other rooms with inodern conveniences af 181 Larasin At ono block west of court house. i) Fnu RENT Chicago st -Pleasant room, furnished, mv; 19 Fun RENT-Oflce room §10_per_month, 2ud floor. 316 8, 15th st. 40 OR KENT utliiin 1 FOR RENT—Furnishel m.n bed-room fe pentioman, 1625 Dodgo K14 DOI HENT—Oflces at 1012 Farnam 8t, Ap. (P to Patterson & Moore, Ouwulia Nuttonal oo nice urfurnished | nst ban TR RENT - Plonsan Plonsunt st furnished 1o JOR RENT Vurnished room in Grennig blk, cor Lith und Dodee st Iuquira of Daviy & Hotherington, Millard Hotol Bifliard room. 20 Fuu RENTFurnished rooms wnd with all modern convenionces. 15tn st, [OR RENT.—Nicely ‘furni families or single person. parlors JrOR BENT=Desiratlo Furnisie 1 roor m for gentiomen at8)y Howard at. INT—A Jargo front room in new nth, and Iatest modern b ments, Webster stroet. 122 JPOR KENT Furaichod room, bath wad wil 1 conveniences, 1615 Chicugo st. l OR RENT—Furni block, cor 13th lillard hote rooms in ( dge. Davis & | A room nenig thers ington, OB BENT-Furnished roomws, u. ¥ 15th and Farnam. Fuu RENT—Furnished rooras, 1812 L an"m..\“r Part of ofice room. Inquire at 1212 Dauu glas st 13 Fuu RENT=Furaishol rooms 1815 Doy, o FOOR HENT gest Ktore room it Taquise 8t 1he Argos odice, Albion mnE Newly furnished 7 Noar vt r LN Private tawmily. AT conveniences, ness. 1615 Capitol & OK RENT—Furnishod room with board mv gentloman; reterences required. 174 Douglaa strect. T Nowly furnished room, hnnrd raif desired, 1720 Dodge at. (OB RENT—4 or 8 unfurnished _rooms, auitas ble for housekeeping,one block from court houeo, on 16ith street, between St. Mary's avdq and fiarney st, modern conveniences. ~ Refors ences required. M. in, ownor. 163 Suite of 4 ll ® rooms suituble for housekecoping, references required, i0th ot . Just north Of ¢, Mury. avo. Waters sewer connections, kns, folding doors &o, 504 QOR RENT Desirable cool rooms with honri OR RENT in privato family convenicnces, terms £t QOR RE o 1= 1924 Dodge st. 108 FOR SALE. HOUSES LOTS. ——— One-third cash, balanco 1, lhvmmmun & MoCormick, 0 Tom estatc agonts. lHenl estutq agents are herehy notified to withdraw from snle ugust 15th, blocks 11 and 16 in Sehlosinge mmmun.wn ch adjoing un- Put< rick farm. 7. T. Lindsc. 0 ”Am. OxirAORIIINFy = CGFASE 240 feot front on South 10th st. At §76 pos front foot. One of the most bowutirul full lots in Walnut Hill worth §1 or sulo for §0 $460cash. J, F. Hammond, 117 8. 16th, 06 and LL tho following priccs are soveral hufs dlrlm dollurs below market prices and mus{ 80l¢ Gix150 on North 15th st. near Gri dock place, £3,50, B0x11; m North 13th st §1.0 nu' North ' 16th u south of Graco st,y co 8t, in Pade near Grace, fn snue adloct iy Boyd's nad, comprising 10 lots xi0), corner of Muplo and Saunders et. Lake st., west front, £10,60 135 on Howiird by 140 on Plensant st., $10,000, Any reasonuble offer for the above ‘property will e entertnined by the owner, n it positivos t All"on casy torms. Mitchell 16 Dodge 781 6 CHANGE—Tmproved farms In low Lot for improved property id W. Bradway 24 n 17 o _Ex I a0 Owmana. 0 b < 25 lotan tho wostern part of Omaha nedr the Benson oar line, price $400 enc In, cts payable inKq rterly ) . will trade interest i contracts for Novraska inl. MeCalloon & (o 1600 Farnam st. 1000 Or trade, sell or trade, culi on L. V. st a mile of U. P. depos for sule or trade. 9-ro0m houso for rent. Two 10-room houscs for rent, sale or trad Tdlewilde. By 516 N I5th At JPOR 8ALE A corner lot, south front { e L or $h00. N. 16th st. NOICSALE 3 housca with Chicap for cash. 8.4 JHOL SALE-5 No, 1 turms within u radius of 31 ouilon of Onini, TAIC & tew kgod busi- noss chances in two live towns, 1. B. Silvisy Keul Estate and Loun Agent, Elkhorn, Neb, 570 Aug. 8 SNAP- Lot 1, block 2, Lako mdd , corn 19th andObio, 61x110, oast front, §} 5 cush, balance ensy. Active Rewl Estate 1 Property exctinnge, 1524 Dodgo st. | OR SALE—Corner two oo house! casy. “Houses rent Campbell, 310 8, 1 ton Virginin heap at §7,00). $70__per month. Chamber of Lug’n- DR property. Omuha Nutional Bank s 8o ath “on Military uve, Jumes ~n1.clm.|s. $550 will hiry 40x1 front, in Lowc's first addition, Apply on premises, 'Decatur strcet between #th und 6tk sts Frank Fiala, 2] 14 foot gouth nores of good Jand boing nship 10, rango ¥, wost, ‘This Howara y, this’ state, L and new station on the plow at loust three-fourths, bulance exceilent pasturugo. No bettor 8oil id the stute, n rock boitom creek runs neroks the extreme Bouthwest corn endidly ndapted for weneral tarming or stock purposea. brico § 15 or more ca 08 rooms, o Addition, 006 cal b o, Four t-roomn nddition, now, o it o, Dulance: to d View, nico build- 106 lonk time, th 16th 5t 837 Ono milhon acres of lund in New bruskn. Speculktor's lundw.railron! lnnds, ranches, and farms in il parts of = the Send for pamphiet cont and price of aver one tho opographical mapof 1 A cash, 10 Ble ol NOR BAL K Notice to Coal De i Proposals will b o of e county up to 12 o'clock on of Saturduy, August Gth, I8 nisting Douglus cointy with haed vorad t the court house or v tirm s it is needod wlso be received nt the same timed™® s Tor furnishing soft conl to the county, to be delivered i quarter. hull and ton 1, ubout Ench bidder must accompany his bid with certificd che Y K in the sum of ono h 1 dole t is roserved (o reject any and all turther information call at county Ty order of the vour C, P NEF muu , County Clerk. Omaha, Neb., Augual wld Noti be received bourd of publia o AVRUSE ial Viids wi Innds wnd o 16, 18 for th FighS rese Juiy trinl Home." U of sald voard,