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- OMAZII A, S ——— Afl'.l'“lem!nll under lhll head, 10 cents pe 1h tor each sub ited to_the nnm flmy must run annloeu tively and must pe in advance. _All ad; tisements must be befere 1:: . M., 8nd under no circwmsta en or discontinued by telephone. l’lr\lnl aavertising in these mmmn And hav- Jn of TaE Brn 80 ask for a check to en-hlo tnmwm tuelr jetters. as none will he delivered excevt on prerentation of check. All answers to adver- tiseme nts should be enclosed in envelopes All ndvertisements in these columni ub- Ilnhed in_both mornini of THE DER, are and evening editlons the cireulation of which aggre- fates more than 14,000 papers daily, and gives he advertisers the ben afl reulation of Tlll Brr, but also of Council luffs, Lincoln and other cities and towns lhmuflmul this part of the west. MONEY TO LOAN. not only of the cit 1,000,000 to loan. Cole, 316 8 16th. s o1 'fifikv\' loaned on lurnltura.‘vllnnl. organs, horses, etc., low rates. J. J. kinson O‘ufl.. 1324 Farnam, over Burlington ticket office. M? loan_money on improved pro| orty for any desired amount at low rat of Interest, to run from two to ten years time. Btotts, Cox & flonnlon. 16074 Farnam. 959 MONFV—’]’O loan at 6 per cent. Patterson Bros., 16th street, op. P. O. 328 80, TO LOAN at 6° per cent. Linahan & s )‘omnlwy, 1509 Flrnl':. 638 'ER CENT Mone; 6r R. C. Patterson, 15th ard Harney. 639 500,000 to loan on real estate. No delay, Hnrrls& Sampson, 1616 Douglas st. Om To EXCHANGE—At a_bargain two well im- proved farms and two_houses in town for Eenofal merohatitiee, in ‘WrItinE DIeNss §1v0 amount of stock and all particulars, O R Hazard, Hubbell, Nob. 435 15§ OR SALE—One of the best paying drug stores in_Town. Cash # Wl‘n o, drose K. 1 Souite: ShonRndonn, onss 14y ERCHANDISE for farm first clase improved Wil éxch id in_Ced! rlsge Neb,, for groceries or gonts’ furnllmn 00 Wlnl no undesirabie old 80 goo {o and city propesty o exc ango. - Address 71, Spokane Falls, W. T. 5 o dinner sets, beautiful decoration shapes just re:eived at Moody's China store, 802 North 16th 8t. Don't buy till you t":‘t‘!‘nm. ERSONAL—H, $2.50 upwards North 16th st. PB\(!ONAL—T'W Gate City Emglnymem of- fice, 31434 8 1 pflllt.'l the best of Scan- dinavian an flurml irls. ERSONAL—Private home for Indlus during confinemont, strictly confidential, infants adopted, address E 42, Bee office. 167 mept? ERSONAL — fend for your sewin; noadlen. ou and repairs to t 18 Douglas st, Omaha. Pramtiicug, b e T s rvoynt u Boom Ne., § 11 North 10th st ,Omana. Neb, dsome hanging lamps from it Moody's china m‘a:lc.l:m LOST. OST—A morocco note book, containing cur- rency, checks and notes; & liberal reward will be puid_if returned to P. Mnnnon n o coal office, N, 16th st. TRAYED—Bay horse; ahout 900 1bs; mane out short front of saddies pacer: one white mna foot. Reward to person ) retarning | bim to J. Welshans, 20th and P! 15 . Davis Momw TO LOAN—O. vis Co., real estate and loan sgents, 1606 Farnaxi st 700,000 to loan 1n_any amount at lowost rate of interest. H. B. Irey, Frenzer block. 8mm—’rn loan on Omaha city pmvefl{ ats per cent. G. W. Day, 8. o, cor. E: ONEY TO LOAN —On city and_farm ""{ at low rates, No delay. Cahn & ley, 1323 Farnam st. 549827 MnNm{ t0 loan 10 Jiarties wishin Campbell, 310 8 16th st., Commerce. rop- Vool to build, hlm.ar ot ONEY—To loan, Lowest rates. No delay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Onlnmemlll Nl- tional bank. ONIY 10 loan. cash on nand,no del J. W.and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam_8t., Paxton hotel building. 644 Momv TO LOAN on improved city prop- orty in sums of $1.000to €,000 at elx por cent interest, hol b M ONEY 10 LOAN on improved real estat no commission charged. Leavitt nur ham, Koom 1 Crefizhton Block. MONEY, 10 TLOAN-On city property in sums of $500 and upwards at lowest rates. Money_aiways on hand. 8. 8. Camphell, 810 Eouth nmnnmh !erM. 647 LOAN—Money—Loas placed on im- Proved real_ostate in city or county for n«w England_ Loun & Trust Co., by Dotieins County bank, 16th and Chicago sts. OST—Pocketbook contal some Dapera. " Finder wiil bo Iborally r by rolurnlnfilnn same to my store. Brown, 7! $s REWARD for the roturn to 10 Arlington block of & satchel marked E E. P., left on & Farpam street car about 6 p, m., Au‘g‘l_l!:‘lz. 37 14) WANTED--MALE HELP, WA::‘rm-u good lnmm-o ;onflly mo—n- \3" n Cable power hmue VW ANTED-Men mw'mm.r nmd wag T ‘Aibright's Labor Agency, 1120 F Farnam. 477 ANTED—Agents to sell goods in oity: £00d wages to pight man. Lovell Menu- facturing Company, 321 N. 13th 48110 ANTED-8alesmen; active men for Ne- braska; reliable patent medieine: big rofits lml steady work year round. Call Sun- onday for particulars. H. A. ‘f.- l‘fm Hotel. WAN ED-— PII!PI cook 840, second cook it cook $#40.4 dishwashers, men, o man for hotel, 20 me for stone auirry, 10 sec. tion hands, Canadian Emp. office, Mrs. Brega & Son, 316 § 16th st. 459 14f ANTED-A frstclass b rbor. o T, s e o ¥ man._Address AT Bos ofize. {81 WARIED -Young man for ofice work wnd ‘collections at City Steam Laundry. %14 ANTPD 6 good bridge carpenters, $3.00 . Albright's Labor ‘"“U'v 1120 l’lmlm lt. lb. WANTED—MQII for dairy work. JF. HM"I. north of deaf and dumb. ANTED—Young men to l‘onr"ent our houge in lows. J. M. French & (0- Room 16, Bushman block. 172 1 VWV ANTED-A reliable boy at Hee mailing- room; one who can get uj Inquire betwoen o and 11 &, m. ST ki WANTED—TWO #00d bread bakers at 1906 Cuming st 4% 14) WAN’I‘ED—'I’Wokkood bread bakers l! Jl\l Garn ‘VANTE —A eoper. ®ngle man pre- forred, must be temperate, willing to work for & moderate salary, attend to other branches of office work, and writes & good Addrees, stating experience, former oc- gpation and references, to P. 0. Drwer 40, City. 2114 W ANIED-AIl thoso wishing holp or situa- tions, s collectors, _assistant book- keepora, general office clerks. engincers, fire- men, watchmen, porters, janitors, conchmen, teatusters, firemen, eto, apply to the Mutual Employment Agency, 4 South 16th stroot, up= stairs. 448 15§ TRAYED—Or stolon, oream colored_pony, § L years’ old, white mane and tail; return and receive reward. P. Hansen, 32d and llg&? ‘::!. TRAYED_Two bay marcs, black manes and tails. Ono ola, one young. W. J, Conali S EVENTY-FIVE dollare’ reward, Strayed or stolen from rear of 111 N 17th_&t, a large ronn horse, about 17 hands high, weighing be- tween 1,2000nd 1,400 pounds, redish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle somewhat swollen- $25 will be p-m for return of animal to owners, at 110 8 14th st,and if stolen the sheriff of Doug- s Co. will pa; B reward ot 850 for the arrest nd conviction of the thief. 006 FP'AKEN UP-Came to the residence of the subscriber in Union procinct, Douglas county, about first of July, ared heifer white on under side of body, part of one horn broken supposed to be 3 years oid, owner is requested to prove property, pay charges or she will be disposed of ngcording to law. Simon Norts W AATED “10 oo spikers. Albrmmflmhur Awency, 1120 Farnam st. 2 14 "VA\ITI‘ D—A first clnss cook to npon Kitchen of the new Pacific house at Norfolk, Neb. the best of reference required. J. C. Mason can have the position by answering this at once by telegraph: all others can apply by mail with roferences. Addrexs . F. Locke. 302 14§ W I'Ell Men tor rlllrfll\\‘l work. Al- bright's Labor Agency, 112) Farnam, W ANTED=Threo_porsors to Instruct in bookkeeping. Situntions in Septemnber. J. B. Smith, 1613 Chicago st. ‘VANIBI) Salesmen, 0 _new inveation needed in every house; 800 per cent com- mission or & 200d salary to right parties. Ad- dross with stamp for terma the Weaver Manu- facturer, 34 N State st., Chicago, Il 734s1* wANTED—-FEMALE HI:LP. “German mrl »ro— ANTED--Good_cook, ferred. 314 N. 16th st. KEN 2 cows, ono whit at Brownell hall, one red. Call 837 EY LOANED ut C. F. Keod & Co.’s Lo Office, on furniture, pianos, horses,wagons, personal property of all'kinds, and all other ar- icles of value, without removal. 819 8. lith, over Bingham's Commission store. All bun- nees strictly confidentini. ONEY TO LOAN—by the nndersigned, who hus the only properly’ (JrEsnized loan agency in Omaha. - Loans 00 mado O oattace, pinaol, oepats, ‘harec,’ wagons, ry, &c, without romoval. No d noie. strictly Sonddentinl. Loans so made that any part can bopaid at any ime.cach payment reducing the cost Tiade on fine watches and Persons should carefully eonider who they are dealing with, &8 many new concerns are daily coming into existonce, s Should sou need money call and seo Wy & Croft, Ttoom 4 Withnell uilding T5th ana Harney. m};‘u‘\"um ann‘culll Exchange, cornor of Ha ‘and oger Stato National bank, o repared to make short time loans on any avai nhle security, os0008 mado on chattels, collateral or real **Loni time loans made on tmprovea real estate at ourrent rates urchase money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, sold of exchanged. hort time loans made onsecond mortgARs. :-ccomm, to marginal Interest, at collateral teh, Real estate to exchange for good interest ‘bearing paper. Genernl financial business of all kinds trans 8cted promptly, quietly and fairly. Money always on hand for approved loans ot nnr Kind, without delay or unnccessary pub- Corbett, Manage ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co., , 1505 Farnam strect—Completo abstracts rur- d, and titles to real estate examined, P fand guaranteed 8 " CLAIRVOYANT. 'V RS, HATFIELD has Illul lrri\od to lllh AVL “atantiate that fact —the past, present and future revealed, the sick healed, the lost found, homes made happy, sittings dm[‘y nt “1 Bouth' lltl\ st. 457 1\ RS, DURANT—Clurivoyant from rchublu in all afTaira of life, unite: rated lovers. 22 n 16th st.,room 1. 846 STOH-AGE. INIRST-ELAHS Storage at 110 N 13th st. e lon 8 TORAGR—First-cluss storage for nice rur- niture or boxed goods, at 1513 Dodgedt. V 7ANTED=Out of city: 4 women cooks $30 to 840, 8 nice girls for places a fow miles out, lnundress and dishwasher in same hotel, 2 kitchen girls, 4 dishwashers, cook and second girls in game family, $12 nnd $20, 4 Inundressos, For hotels, 20 girls for housework, lots of | mork at Mrs, Broga & Son, 816 S 16th. 455 14) WA\’N‘D Girl for genoral nounvwork.]llln WA& D—Good practioal woman a8 house- keepor at 116-118 North 0th st. 49116+ TANTED— A zood girl to do_general houso- work at 2210 Farnam st. I\J TVANIFD An oincnmcm nurse for chil- dren. Mrs. W on Switzler, n, W 2ith and St. Mary's e *ANTED—Girl small family. of 27th, on Seward. for weneral housework, Mrs. Wright, 20 hoyse enst Bt MISCELLANEOUS. OR EXCHANGE—What bave you to ox- change for 140 ncres Dakota iand, mining stocks and cash? Address “A. 64,” Beg offico. PERFORATED stamping pattorns mado to or. dor and all the latest designs for sale at Mrs. J. W. Morrison, 1605 Davenport st. 451812 CANAE]AN Employment office, 316 & 15](!.1 ASTERN Nebraska farma to exchange for Omaha property. 1612 FarnaM. 543 O EXCHANGE - For cattle, 1 havo 600 and forty acres of good wellern land to trade for cattlo, and @ good house and lot noar_the capital will oxchanwo for cattle, Address S, G. Brynn Ashland, Neb. 436 ENTH Street employment office fur- nishes first-class nelp on short notice. 'l’hnue'wlntlnl help loave ordors with us:2 N. o\lAHA LOTS—-To exchange tor cattle. Pnz- terson & Moore, 1612 Fm'mlm BUSINESS CHANCES. = = — JOR SALE—Tne Famous, tho bost ,my(ur restaurant in the city ~ For particulars ad dress C. L. Smith, 319 8, ‘lith,or G. H. Moore, 1212 Farnam st., Omaha, Nob, 70 16¢ YOR FALE—The Jjob printing oftice and_book bindery together with the good will of the Dakota Holl Publishing company at Sioux Falls, the leading city of Dakota. The plunt is prob: ably the best in tho territory and "an_excelient hh\ k lmok de and commiercial line of print- 'he growing deman ol the Dilkota el compel the publishers torolinguish all ather work and devote their whole time to ‘Tnis I8 a fine chunce to buy out & business. Addrot am T, Clover, munager. B F[HE Gate City Employmont umu,mm B, . oh street. ~Orders for ail kinds'of help V[ AGNETIC Henling Mediams ouro TS of sickness in_connection with clairvov- ance of the past, present and future. J. H, Pageler, North 'State st, mile west of fa grounds, P. 0. box 6:3. B TR R RENT— A Hospe . 1613 Dougi TJNOR RENT—Organs, $3 per month. HOsDe, Fis Douglas. B! 661 “all Kinds: ilowost prices at J. 662 Bonner, 1315 Douglas st R REN'T—Square Pian montaly. A Hoape. 1513 g?mzl ke 601 WAN Good girl for (nuerni hot 2'in family, hght Work, 2028 llnrm), Mrs. Albert D). Morse. TANTED—Glrls for housework in_different RArtaot city. no office fea. Mrs, Broua & 8on, 816 South 15th st. i ANTED—Girls for general housework and ®good second giris at Mrs, J. W. Morri- sons, 1505 Davenport st, 452 14 VW ANTED—4 dining room, girls for city. ono ironer for Fremont, $12 per week : i dish- washers; 1 chambermaid, 4 cooks, wages, $4 to $6: 2 gecond cooks, 1 bookkeeper with cxperi- ence, 30 wirls for general house work. Omaha Employment Bureau, 119 N i6th st. 443 14 ‘\VAN'I‘I‘ A firsL clnes dress maker, one who can cut, fit and drape or anything in connection with dressmaking. Address Con- Sisters, North Piatte, Nob. 322 16 WANTPD*FIH! or second girl, MIQ C TANTED—Good cook, washer und ironer at 1254 Park Wild ave., cor. of Wlllllmjn ANTln—A nenmevy and canning fac- it tho right parties, Ad- \Valley, Neb. AN'X’RD~A kraim dealer to locate at this 'St _mrain region in Nebraska. Addnll I!ln\ ot Valley, V 27089 FOI RENT--Offico, 1618 Farnam st. 208 OR RENI‘-T'O nicely furnished front 8 on ground floor with board, at s Bllrl st. Lady sonool teachers pn(errod WANTRD Cottags of 3 or B rooms or 3 or 4 unfurnished roums, suitable for light honuleorinl‘ offigierenco furnished. Ad- WA!TED- arn nere. Address WANTRD—NMHQG of all Iflnfl.l, Alldu- ink of Valley, Valley, Neb. N'l'hn—'l'otm!e lot fn Hydo park fur ht delivery wagon or bugey and har- ness. Address A‘a. Bee office. 14 ANTFD—Tu rent or lease a neat nu room g0 NEAr business center by good sllrt¥ Wllhmll children, south pro'l.'rl’od. Ad- AM. this office W maker to open 8 shop ank-of Valley, Valler, W ANTED=Te ) rent, by & gentlemen and 'lh‘ no children, & house in good loca- tion, all modern improvements. Nono onm need apply. Address'A 41 Beo office, ANTED-To lense for building for light manu poses, about 86266, three stories Address A 38, Bee offico, ‘ 7 ANTED--§2,600 for one yer Ha proved proj “vem in Omaha that pays 10 percent ona . val uation, that ie incum- red for $10,000. Wil give second mortgage a8 collateral, Addrons st-un. interest re= quired. Ab, Bee office. 80 “7ANTED-PII|:II! in English branches and musio, n, w. corner 15th and Farnam. 725 81* torm of years & VVARTED-A few boarders at 1720 Dodge st. References requested. 03 FOR RENT---HOUSES and LOTS. TFOR RENT—Store, good location, 20th _and Clark Ste. lnlmlre mm Cllrk St 483 20§ 'OR RENT- lloumly furnished rooms sin- gloor ensuite, with uso of bath; electrio bells in every room. _ First class restaurant at- tached, at Norris European hotel, corner llll and Webster, FOE RENT-Two nol!lr furnished rooms, very desirablo _location, private family. Also room for two or three nice tabie board ardof E E. corner Twentioth aud Farnam. 419 IIH‘"‘ R RENTNowly furnished room. All conveniences. Private family, N!‘lr busi ness. 1615 Capitol ave, 371 14 FOR RENT--Laryre elegant front room with holrd. suitable for two or more Demw pleasant location; would like uhrencm JOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 712 Boulll;“l‘lh rarnam. stroet. OR RENT—A nice large front room, all 01 '1ggern improverents and nioely farnishod Fou SALE—One of the taost prominent corners in the business portion of the city. F.1. Kennard, 11411 8 16th st. 909 E‘OR RENT-Offce room $10 por monfil 2nd floor. 816 8. 15th st. R RENT- Turmiehed room in fll‘allnll bik, cor 13th and Dnd #t. Inquire of Davis & Hetherington, Millard Hotel Ihliara Foom. = 21 R RENT—Desirable furnished room for gentlemeon at 809 Howard st. 5% ments, 1618 W A l-rql(ell Fou RENT—Furnishod rooms, 1707 C“'in nt room in new odera {mprove. O RENT 3 rooms suitable for house keeping, southwest cor. 21t and Nicholas st. 595 TFQOR RENT —# room_ house, $0: furni- wre for sale at 12 price. 24 room briclc hotel on 1ith et.. rent $100; furniture for ale. 16 room boarding house; furniture for alcon time. Co-operative Landand Lot Co., 206 North 16th st. 492.16 \x-room cottage_on full_lot, . one block from street cars, F. K. D nrl n:. 5t 5 FD‘ ablo dwalling {iton troet, nenr horso cars Omaha business coliege, 16th st. Fnu_lm'n A smap, a six-room flat witn all modern conveniences, 3 blocks from P, € partly furni 15th st hed. Apply 420 JOR RENT- Store building on Farnam n'r(‘(‘!. main store 22x13%, two upper floors gchy with separute sthirways.” Apply to C ke mn & Beatty, 219 Nlh 7OR RENT—7,room house. #ood_location. Apply 1612 Farnam, 340 stable and yard. OR RENT-A first class stablo on California near 20th st. 8, Lehman, 1108 F“mlsc"v st 'O RENT—One 12-room houge with gas and furnace and all modern improvements, on Capitol ave, betwsen 6th and Sith, 1 brick x120, on Douglas st., between 12th and 1ot et. lnquln ot H. Spigle, 1211 “ll';. sty OR RENT—10-room bouse, city water, cis- tern, bath room, larze collar, situate: Farnam strect near ¢ourt house. Apply Hammond, 117 §, 16th st. 5 DOR RENT—The ten-room brick residence. With ll modern improvements, occupiod orse, 1121 Dodge st. The ' furniture d very low. Apply at the notte JAOR RENT—Threo () new houses, situnted on King and Coffman streots, in' A. 8. Pa- trick's ndd. fnquire at Koom 2, Ariington block. Patrick liros. | 423 20 JFOR RENT—b elegaut brick store rooms on Park avenua, opposite park. Will be com- leted In 30 days. Av‘g{ onthe premises from tol2a. m. A HF (il OR rooms, modern conveniences. Morse & Hrunner, 1005 Farnam st. RENT—Elognat_brick _residence, 10 Inguire r!:: ga now stores and two ve rooms each. City wator and gas. On Saunders st, C. W. Cain, 2230 Ohio st. 812 OR RENT—New store and living_rooms on Cuming st near Saundera st. _Apply lm ris Roal Estate & Laan Co. . 15th o OR RENT--Barn suitablo for four horses. Inquire at 617 S 13th st. 511 TQOR RENT—New 10-room house: provements, steam heat, C. W. Thompson, 314 8. 16tn st. JFOR RENT=OMce spacy on ground floor at 1500 Farnam. Apply in rear office, J. S. Richardson- 502 a3 all im- & G. E. for krocor; n the southwest 675 uf corner of 7th aud Paciflc ltreotn C}ml(‘ i Lol for Lease.—So 48x85'¢ Leavenworth and P build to suit tenant. Hobbie Bro hoast corner k ave.,or will 950 VW ANIED—Tmmedinte wood girl for KEHDI'N housework l.\t MU (.unn;l‘x 8t, f TANTED -An experienced housekeepor, white womun preferred. Apply between 5and 6 p. m., 101 N 9th st., Lulu Rogers. 131 WA\TED—(mmI girl to dogonoral house: o work. Apply n w cor. Cllll’urnlnflnnd 2 | FANTED—Girl for goneral housowork. ‘quire 620 South 19th. 7ANTED—Two girls at_Doran hou!o. 228 16th st. near St. Mary's ave. In- 711 SITUATION WANTED. FOR B2 T.E---MISCELLANEOUS. W NTED- Steady work, by a reliable man; has good team. Address A 08, Bee of;! ce. 6% ‘()ll SALE - Or Trade—A large mrehllory brick hotel in live western lowa town of 5,000 pop. Newly furnishud thmulhounh 8 68 bod rooma, staam heat, gas, clectric edll and e city water, ar depot and usiness contor, Must bo disposod I ey onee on aocount of poor health of owner. Torms reasonable. Address Stotts, Cox & Houston, 734 Farnam. %8 ALK businoss chance: for sale, the stock, Datures nnd good will of w firet-class cloth! storo doing & good busine: muud. only reas other and 7 ANTED—Parties who desire to_buy or sell or exchunge stocks of general merchan- disc, dry gocds, groceries, boots and shoes, hardware, druge, fewelry improved or umim: proved town or clty property, improved er un- rmwd fArma in any gnrl of the United ann. toaddross Krauso' & Fostor, ule 8. 16t st ha, Net. USINESS Chance— r stock of d clothing, furnishing goods, boots and 3; also fixtures. With stock a four yoars leasc of n double store canbe obtained 1n one of the hest retal) localities in the city. In- formation at Dormani'e, 09 South ThiFtsenth street. 5 KARE Chanco -Tlusiness for sale at rons- onnble tigure, in which $3,000 to 4,000 per vory small capital required ¥ood rensons for selling, those mean~- ing businiess can addreas A 9, Bod office. 3 DOR SALE--A first.cluss hotel property doing excollont ‘busincss. Must eell in sixty days. For prico and terms address B, 8, lmy, nnl cestute doaler, Uroken Bow, Neb. ™ 311811 ANTED ible man who under- ‘tands tho_ h alio drain tile business with gapital of 80 or $600. There i bl monoy the Fight mun. Addro k of No! 4 rof. 00 canial requ rods ANTED - Oneor_two business men with Cupital of #5010 10 to take hold of & bus: hut will 0 820 por ioom 4, Crou from It blk, 119 N. 16th st. 44 812 1ho stock fixtures and gooa will nt and lunch counter, doing a 004 pAYIuK business, & bargain 1f taken &t ence.” tuguire southeast coraeroth and I‘nfilfln. ent _markot. tools, fixtures, ho wnd wagon, everything' somplete. Good lmnlk\n.uood trade. Address U 46, lee. i Luw Hbrary, " I)uulll\ 4I ‘ E bave for sule & lmrd-m store, and niso W hat store, both class establish- ments and hest 10cutions 10 the city. Stevens iroa , 181 04 ‘ *AN'TED—Partner with & fow thousand dol- iara-~the more the better—in & K0od puy- Ing business in Omaha and Limeoln with assur- ance elsewhere in Nebraska. nllhllllud a yeu work light, pay sure, Address At) Beo offic TROR SALE—A family horse, sorrel, cheay r for cash. 101 Washington ave., Louncn Blutte, FOK SALE—Car of good saddle ponlun. ln- auire at yard office, stock yards. ANTED-Situations for quad reliable help in wholcsale and retal !Il'lus s clerks, salesmen; also coachmad, porters, firemen, baxers. barbers. eto. Supniled Tree, oity of country. Mutual Employment Agency, 214 South 16th st., up-stairs. 447 15§ QTRAYED - Bay mare from residence of C. F. S Nelson, South_ 14:h t: A Cnstollar, with haltor ancbtanaba T, B on lofe bip. Any porson Xeoping this mare and not advertising snall be punisted to the extent of the law, 476-15% 'OR 8ALE-—-Large buy pony, age 5; rlv “0. Erjo Cothing Co., 320 N. 16ih st. P ANTED-Situstion by a steady ynunf man a8 porter or work of any kind in & ‘wholesale Address A 62, Hfiual#m:j 7O RENT— Dosirablo furnishod front room in quiet neighborhood, nar stroet _oars, ot cor s"l'«"" 98- 14% with or without board. Northw: 11th and Vint FAOR RENT Nicely furnished nished rooms, good location, 22 IB\‘:rll at. For RENTA front parlor and bed room, furnished or unfurnished. All modern conveniences. 207 8. 2 st, on car line. 471 14* For RENT—Ploasant furnished rooms. aingle or en suite. All modern convenicnces. 919 Dodge. 493.16% OR RE! ‘our_gentlemen can socure & pleasant home with first-class necommoda- tions n private family at reasonable terms; modern conveniencos; 55 Ploasant st Four RENT—Nicely furnished room, 618 S. ot 203 room 1 block OR RENT--Handsome cool . 0., shady lawn. lmc;xli?_l ave. from P, TFOR RENTTno largost atore room in town. Inquiro atthie Argus ofice, Albion; Neb. - FROR RI Two unfurnished rooms at 8. K. 20th and Chicago 8t , cheap. Addrcl A W, Bee oftice. VW ANTED-Situation by au experienced cash- fer and bookkeeper, best city reference, address A b2 Bee office. 832 16§ OR SALE -Lholp. new round corner lunch or bar counter, 802 8. 10th. 410 16§ R SALE—A first-clags swing at Pries’ lake, Andréw Janson, 21 Norih 2th wvenue; ORSALE—Or tradc for real ctato, leaso and turniture of block ot thirty rooms. Address A {0, Bee office. 216 JFOR SALEFino Cloveland bay gciding, 6 yoars old 1 hands hikhy eingle carrlige horse. O.C, Jnhnlun. room 23, Iron bank. 364-14% JOOl SALE_At a baraain, & Groom house with closets and pautry, eto., 10t 25 Teet east front, § blocks south of court house, s droes Y 30, ] 620808 Fo AL il and loase of tho hest paying Al lmml in Omln-. Constantly full of fivs -cllll boarders. £ ate this. J. F, Hlmmond' 17 “'ANTKD A pomition in & hardware storo by & man witlh overb years' experience. Good references. Address A 22, Bee, 375 14§ W ANTED— A situation with & live real es. tato firm, five yenrs experionce, strictl; {emperate. Best of references, Address L w' 860 14) VW ANTED-Situationa for enstern _girls, fresh arrivals overy day. Mrs. nmu& 0414) Son, 318 8 15th. Tel 884, 2 ’rll) —Chargc of dru store by compe- VY A0 Shargo of Seneiors 0y comps rience in dru. trade. Address office, JOR RENT—A nice, large front room, fur- nished excellent, lovely location, modern conveniences, on street car line. 1917 Cass st, Dbaths and modern conveniences, 401 N. 1ith st. 426 14) OR _RENT—Nicoly furnighed large front room, with or without board, also smaller Toom, refcrences. 1812 Dodge stréet. F(Jll I(ENT—Nloely furnished loom.llt llm}r TJQOR KENT—Furnished rooms 7OR RENT—Elogantly lurnI;hwarnm room, suitablo for3or 4 with first-class, bonrd, torms moderate. 2011 Burt 9 19 \OR RENT—Furnllhsd room, very unnp. i 433 X 1120 Farnam, Up stairs. ANTED—Dressmaxing in privato families by experienced dressmaker, Aaurm OR “ENT—Fum-h mml-uwtlt 808 A 49 Bee oftice. 17§ South 224, 1y WAHTED—POlnlonlllnlurmtdl.mlauchrr R RENT- shed rooms Indie o three years experionce. Address E M N I 441 15§ Business college. foe thr fontlemen. Also “Unturnisned. rooms. 11 Nort! 48 1 8. Joth, JF 98 BALE-Your choice of 1 Divuios. sariawos Brasion 8 one flne e bunting | and look throush or seud for cuts and prios to Columbus Duggy Co., 1113 Harney livery wagons, open_and toj wakon. . Call aha & A [OR BALE—Furniture of § rooms wnh pnvl— lege of lease of house, 707 8. I OR BALI ‘arpets and (lll'nllllr‘ hu\ll.’: 10r rent, 1138, Zrd between bfiur- L1 Wt Fu s Taod g TN blocks from P. 0. H. K. Colu'lllflh‘lblh -FOUR squares of aheet steel yo'm ‘or sale cheap, W, & G. K. Thompson, RN Ifilll - JIOR SALE--Household furmiture, ohesp, nearly now, Tquire 512 Solth mi SALE-Choap, & llr;’e nrn-tlnc mui cow. FrlnlJanwn. anw-qnm Hill, JOR BALE—Cheal ¢00d, gentle family lorse, Can b6 8ot &t Meyer & Navsbe's, 106 Huraey et every day betweon 12 und '{ o'elock. F. Johnson, city salosm: 1 15§ [JOR BALE—Harse, Imny and ba; arately or together, very cheap. 'arna, Larke & Co. 1120 Ffll( SA.EE«—(‘“ et dol and delivery w parties. sl and tools of meat cash business, also horse on, A good chance for right J, J. Skinne'r, 1310 Harnoy st Olnl a im BAL¥--0il ‘and gasoline wagon, unu I ‘warness and B nd rouse:” Cal bet. 1 and 1" 4 ANTED—Bituations for men and their wives on ranches, in hotels, in private {aumtion. ota_ Good coples aiwdys on hand. Mirs. Dirca & Son, 810, South 1oth. "Tel 4" 4) \‘ ED—BItullmnn Architect's or gen- clork, or & good traveling agency. Modorate salary accepted. First-cluss testl- monials aAnd references. Address, Alfrod Beok, care of John H. Eley, West Hill, Pl."w ieb: lXIGELLANEOVS WANTS. T ANTED-To iady, couple of TOOmS su lhln !or ll[hl houukncpln;. Beo offi 470 1) Addross A WAN"K:L or jon of lho whereabouts ot Thomus Constantine, said to huve been employed at Hoyd's packink housa in 1536, Any party giving information of his present address will recoive w amalireward. Address drawer 44, Lincoln, Neb. ‘VAN']I'.D—I or 8 furnished o) and wife; business center; 41l terms and location. Address A 66, Boe office. (e WANIED To buy & good frame cottago, one Or two stories, to remove from rr!ml!nl. Give condition, number of rooms, location and price. Address A 65, Bee Ofice, 485, ANTED—To rent throe or four rooms pruy turnished for light housekecpin fust be ina nice nelghborhood. - Addrass A o), Ben 1 P ‘ 'ANT&II—II lellnl oor. 224 lnd St "lv ‘s -llx ave Puilen & Sawtell FOH RENT- Furnished pariors, en snite or single, pleaspntly situated, on cnr line; price reasonable; 424 N. 17th st. 216 1 j Fer RENT—Furnished rooms, parlor, sitt] room and two bedrooms. 1120 N. lfl\l\ lL F()I( RENT—Finely furnisnod room: rd, 5 minutes from postoffice. 880 FOR REN hed room 1816 Dodge st. | 962 sept 6 Fon RENT—Fyrnished rooms. mfi bi on- port st with 1718 16§ OR RENT-Offce room. Half of our office for ront. (lood light. Ground floor. Clark- son & Beatty, 219 8 14th st. 388 14 JFOR RENT-Unfurnished rooms, 1615 Qc,uox:uu E‘Oll RENT—For gentlemen. Nlcnl{ fur- hed rooms with modern conven| onoes, 212 Farnam & OR l(lm‘—l..rka front parlor with nq{ window, and aicove, 8180 other rooms wit! inodern conveniences At 1331 Farnam block west of court house. JFOR BENT—Furnished room, 2022 Harnoy treet. 1) [ &er ethIl th st one 'OR RINT—X\M}Q vurm!)led rcmm. b and F‘O ® T0 for ho wtith ana Plorce. AppY to 017 F‘OH R ‘l'l'—A ulul, “furnisned room at 2611 ve. @ R RENT—Furnished rooms in _Gruenig block, cor 13th and Dodge. Davis & Hether- I tel billard roo OR RENT--Nicoly furnished room, Dodge. 119 [VOR RENT—Large front room furnished for gentlemen, ground floor; maple trees: RTASS: pavement; strect cars overy five min- utes. ‘809 Howard st. Also rooms furnished and unfuraished for light housckecping. 928 Fuu RENT—Furnished front rcom, near car line at corner of Dodgze and 24th streets. Inquire of A. H. Comstock 1623 arnam 5 L F{OIt RENT-Nowly furnished roo desired,, 1720 Dodge et. Foifnumuv?.mishmi'mmn. m:?nlmz? OR_RENT—Ruite of furnished rooms for gentlemen. A. Hospo, Jr., 315 N, 17th, Fnl( RENT - Nicely furnishod 1ooms, to gen- tlemen only, 220°N. 16th St., Room 948 YOR RENT—Ware room cor. 14th and_Cali. ifornin on Belt Line. ¥or particulars on- Quiro at Union Nat. bank. 188 OR RENT cos_required, 1607 D JOR KENT—Furnished rooms, , in private family, modern comveniences. Apply to Leshie & Leslio, 16th and Dodge sts. Elegant -uur of roc rooms, rofurun- O RE '—Nicely furnishea room, 192 Dodge 108 FOR SALE EOVEES-—-LOTS. sn\m beautiful Orchard Hill lots for lnl(v choap. F. K. Davling, 410 8. 15th, FIYHE cheapest lot in South Omaha, get terms. K. K, Darling, 116 8, ~ Call and Ioth, OR SALE—Or trade, % lots in_the western part of Omaha near the Benson car line, price §400 each, $250 due on_contracts payable in 8 quarterly bayments, will trade interest in contracts for Nevraska land. McCulloch & Co., |5m Farnam st. 100 ( NE hundred and twenty-elght foet on 26th ut., bot, St Mars's nve. RGO, owRrl, To £1)0 per. foot; onc-third cash, balance 1 and 2 yours. This i8 spiendid residence property and @ better locality and bargain can not be fouad in Omahi. Will"divide, ‘. K. Dnrllnr.flzlfi 8. 4 th. QNE, nice broom cottago and full lot near Stroot car f0r $4,300. Very easy torm. F. Darling, 410 8. 16(b. 465, 14 ()Nh 8-room cottage and full lot 2 miles from 0., for only $1,300; $3%0 l)urmunlll thereafter. = F. T ll(.all Saturda; Throo beautiful houses, 9 rooms, modern im- provements, reudy in 0 days, Minmi and Twen- ty-first streets. Very easy terms. Four others same as above, on Clark street, near Twenty- second, 'I'wo others still botter, barn, fence, etc., in Hanscom place, $1,000 cash, assume 5. Jonr mortiuge and bilatco $40 ber month. Persons Cosiring to securo pretty homes eusily, will do well to call on us. Splendid homes n Himebaugh Place, east front, modern improvements, everything nice, $3.000. Nice little home on Pappleton avenuo, best Jocations, house 5 rooms, city water, otc. $4,000, onc-hal block 5, Redick's subdivision 0. Lo and 2/ block 0, Kedick's subdivision, 100x140, $6,000," one- :htm cash. Lot 14, block 5, Paddock Place, $3.50. Three fine ‘houses, splended lots, Place, cheup. Loans on Improved property At easy rates, Monoy furnished promptly upon acceptance of application. Alexander & Brigham, 1408 Dodye street. 480-14 f e, forate C w s addition l’ar ‘! A Lo hl Glln ! nddmon. $3,300, Hlock1 Toyd's addition, §5,500. One-third cash, balance 1,2 and 3 years. Remington & McCormick, 220 Soutn 15tk ot of our good things taken this weok. the list aad iook for others every Hanscom Tflflheu bargains in Omaha real asum to du) are: 2-room house and lnrlro lot on Dodge st, olbeate High school, 813, uu room house and lnrgo lot on Virginia ave, Y room house and large lot close to Hunscom park on 26th st, $4,500. 4-room cottaie on 2ith st., 25x135, $2,8 6-room house and large lot, 25th and l'upplo- ton ave, & Three 4-room cottages on one lot, corner of Seward and 20th, ench $1,600, 06x135 feet on Cuming 8t, 1 mile from PO, with 3 cottuges and 1 store building, $13,4 66 teot on Dodge st between15th and 6th $06,000. A'vacant lot in Meyers, Richards & Tildens, 100, 870 acant lot In Walnut Hil, 81 2 'vacant lots in Orchard Hill, e A vacant lot in Highland park, ‘A vacant lot in Manhattan, $2£0. g vacant lots in Hedford piaco, cach $720. Yacan. lat in Hifohcook's add, 500 2 vacant lots in Tsnbel add, §1 Some very cheap lots 'in South Omaha, 114 Stringer & Co., 1518 Dodge St. IOR BALE--or teado, 8 w cor Tih and Leaven- worth : price $13, Mortensen & Christ- gon, 1414 Farnam st 367 1 "RADE-We have a large list of prn»mt: 0 trade; if you want to make agood trade give us a call.” Btevens Bros., 1513 F"T&z‘t"l‘d $700. OR BALE— of the choicest lots in South Omaha, located in Exchange place, 2 of them corners, price $%00 each, J. F. Hammond, 117 8 16th, %9 OR SALE— Lot 16, block 17, ono of he num residence lots in Omaha on Park ave,facin, Hariacom PATK, Price E4,000, §5000 cash, BAIANCS time, % block from two street cars, street will be paved this summer, paving and gradin Couk mothing? this Wil bo open only foF & fow duys. Address Owner, Arcade huwiwlllm‘lhl. FORSALE or (rade -A quarter section of I in ench of the following counties in Ne- braska: Franklin, Kearney, Adams and Buf- falo. A secticn in_ Keith county; 200 acres in Dawegn county. Four fin lots” in Sterlo, Col. Two lots in Central City, Ten D kros B2 0 sha Davobrion Shik, » Alxane of horses, with or without harncss and ‘carriago. A lot 16 Council Biuffs, Three 1ot in Murphy's addition (Washington Hill) and about twenty: five lots 1n Omaha and South Omaha All good property. Will trado for unincumbered city or farm ‘property. Evans & Blackburn, 1610 Dodge st, 19 IF YOU want to buy. 4~ll, or trade ynul prt) - gty oull on Chatlos B, Spotawood, H5'4 B. 16th l OR SALE —Tho choicest 1ots 11 OFe i "fl\. If desired will build houses on these lota to suit rnrchmrx. Now is the time to et i beauniful home ot casy terms. - Apply (o harles E. Hpouwuod. ‘fi B mm st OR SALE—Corner lot on Virginia_ave with two good houses, cheap ut §7,00). ~Terms easy. Houses rent for $70 per month. §.8. Chmpbels, 41 8. Joth I'-' Cbamber of Com- merce. “AND for one bl ;2,400 T fine farm or grazing land, well watered, With running spring, 6 miles ‘trom two It. It. stations, Ellsworth county, Kansas, £00d im- sheds, barns, 200 res Average corn crop this year, will ion_ (40 neres) or the whole. or exchan y property, in- A or quireof A. D. Morse, lith and Farnam_st wo ot ll best busineas lots on 'an be sold alu K. Darlin, South 15th Ind lml)l CcAsh 81 *3. clh onLV, of & milo of U, P. depot 9-room house for rent. Two 10-room ho! fog rent, sul or trage., TaTewilde, Ty 0 "¢ L. V. L‘mm lle th st. UTI\,II o roal e agents aro horeb; o August 150 dition, 2. T, Lan, OR SALE=The flnesl Tosidence lot_on Dodgo street 3 blocks west of post office, 80 feet routh frontage, a corner. F. B, Kon- nard, 114-116, 8, 16th st. OR SALE—One million acres of Iand in Ns braska. Speculators lands.railrond lands, ranches, and farms in All pAFts of the state. fend for pamphiet containing desorip- tion find prica of oVeF one thousand Tarme, A fine topographical mlpflf lna IIQ I('Ill froo upon apphiation. "I A yoars Gonl 1m0 Akent B & M. ROH kumh lnd? stroets, Lincoln. Netraska. te IHA. Real estate ‘notified to witharaw biocks 11 and 16 in El the Pat= ioh &djoint WHO 18 UXACQUAINTED WITH TN GEOGRAPHY OF RIS COUNTAY WILL SEE BY RXAMINING TN NAF THAT THE 5 GHICAGU,RUGKISUID&PAG!HGRMLVIAV central position ¢ ose relation to lines zm o cmeuo. and contin: i lises at terminal polnts West, Korthwest and Southwest, ia tho true Beitte Tiokein taat Transcontinontas Rystom whi invites and facilitates travel and traflo between Atlantio and Pacific, The Rock Island matn lino and branches {nclude Chi- eago, Joliet, Ottawa, La Balle, Peoria, Genesco, Moline and Rock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Wes! toines. Indlaniols, Winterset, A Tiarlan, Guthrio Centro and Council Blufts, in Iowa; 'Gallatin, Trenton, 8t Joseph, Cameron and Kansas City, in Missourd; Leavenworth Snd Atchison, in Kansas; Albert 1oa, Minneapolls and 1 and Bloux Fal £‘The Qreat Roek Island ROL'"O mfort, certainty and steel, ita rolling stock per senger equipment i o snfoty appiiance ricnco hasproved useful, and for luxurious accommodations fa unsie: pas Expross Trains consist of superior Uay Eonchon, elogant Pullman Paiaco Parlor and Sieeplig Cars, superb Diny roviding delicious ms d (between Chicago and Bt. Joseph, Atchison and y) restful Reclining Chair Oars. Its man- ment is conservative, its discipline cxactis The Famous Albert Lea Route’ Tetween Chicago and Minncapolis and ¢, Paul s the favorite, Ovor thislino Bolid Fast Express Trains run daily 1o atéractive rosorts for tourists in Iowa and Minnceota, and, via Watertown and Sioux Fally, to, rich wheat and grazing landa of interior Dakota. Via Benecn whid RanEakers tho ook Taland offers superior nts to travelers hetwoen Cincinnatl, Indian- , Kansas City, St, nd interme- “All'patrons (cepcciaily Tadies and ohil- Iveprotection, courteay and kindly attention. For tickets, maps, folders, coples of Westorn Trail, or any desired Information, apply to principal offcos in the United States and Canada, or addre: . [ A. HoL| R, R, CABLE, ST, JOWN, 100K, Oen. Tt & Pase. At STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa- thetic tone, pliable action and ab- solute durability; 30 years’ record, the best guarantee of the excel- lence of these instruments | WOODBRIDGE BROS., HUUSEKEEPERS’IDEAL KETTLE Something entirely now and solls at lyounr d and an outlet which car: ries all steam and_odor of the chimney. Patent Steamer attachment alone worth the price. i Agents wanted, male or female in every town in Nebraska. Profits $5 to per day. _Liberal torms and exelusive terri- y wiven: ‘Send stamp for cireular and torms. Prices, 6 qt., $1.75: 8 qt. 0 qt., $2; 14 qt., $2.20, 'Model by mail, $1c. W.'8. COOMIS, General Agent, o P. 0. Box 480, m: CHICA GO North- Western RAILWW.AY Short Liine Omaha, Council Blufs Aud Chicago The only road to take for Des Moines ' ar- lhlllmwn, U('(iur Ihll)l(ln Clinton, Dixon, Chica~ To the peo- maha Neb. Hy yoming, vtah, e rogen. Wadhigin, M Cap fornia, it offers superior advantuges not possi- blg by any othor fine. ng i fow 0f the Numerous points of u- ity enjoyed by the patrons of this road ween Omaha and Chicago, are its two trains aduy of DAY COACHES, Which aro the finest that human art and lnuemnly can create. 118 ,ACEE SLEEPING re modols of oomtort and eleanCe. OR DRAW- ING ROOM CAIS, unsurpassed by an widely celebrated PALATIAL DINL 5 the equalof which cannotbe found elsewhere ‘ouncil BIuffs the traing of the Union Pacifio n Union Depot with those of tho rthwestorn Ry. In Chicago the I clos¢ connection with thosoof all east 8. r Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cincin. na cara Falls, Buffaio, Pittsbure, Toronto, Monteenk Boston: - Now. 'York, Philadelphi Daitimore, Washington and alf poiuts in the enst, ask for a ticket /in_the *NORTH W ESTERN." If you wish the host accommodation, All ticket agents sell tickets via this line’ H, HUGHITT, E. P. WILSON, Genl. Manager, _Gonl. Pass'r Agent Coicagd, Tl W. M. BABCOCK, 1. R. BOLLES, storn Agent, City Pass't Agent, Opiabn Nehrasks CHIGAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee &St Paul Ry The Best Route from Omnaha and Council Bluffsto, THE BEAST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Bluffs Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, CedarRapids Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, anesviile, Beloit, Winana, .a Crosse, And il other important points East, Nortieast nd Bouthenst Yurmmuvhhckux call on_the ticket agent at 101 Furnan, o o paxton hotel, or at Union Pacific depot, Pullman Sleepeys and the finest Dining Cars in the worid are run om the main liae of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Raflway und ery attention Is puid to passengers by —cou ous employees of tho company, It Myouen, Genoral Manager. TUCKER, Assistant Gonerul Mandzer, A. V R. PENTER, General Tigket' Agent, GEO. B HEAIFORD, Agsistant Generul Presenr Ker uid Ticket Agent. 3. T, CLarx Geucral Buperictendent, Nebraska National Bank, U. 8. DFPOBITORY, Omaha, Paid up clnlhl. “ Burplus. H. W. Yates, President. A. E. Touzalin, Vice.President. W.H. 8 Hnghu. Jas| DIRECTORS W. V. Morse, Jnhns Collins, H. W. Yates, Lewis S d. A. E. Touzalin, BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANK Cor, 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transa o“ First National Bank, 0. 8. DEPOSITORY. OMAEIA, NWNEBRASIA .$800,008 . 100,000 Herman Kountze, President. John A, Creighton, Vice-President, F. H. Davis, Cashier, W. H. Mecquier, Asst.-Cashlers' 810 North 16th Street, OMATIA, Paid in Capital, « - $100,000 GFO. E. BARKER, President. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Vico-Prosident. F. B JOHNSON, Cashien DIRECTORS: EAMUEL R JOUNRON, GEO. B. BARKER, RODT. L GARLICRS, W, SRIvERS F. B Jon~son. A general banking business traneactod Interest allowed on ime depo et Union National Bank OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Capital,.............$100,000 Authorized Oapital...........500,000 W. W. Marsnu, President. J. W. Ropberer, Cashl Accounts solicited and prompt attentior given to all business entrusted to its carg, Pay b per cent on time deposits, No 206 Masonic Building, cor.Capitol Ave enue and 16th sts. Telephone No 842, Union TrustCo 308 8. 151 , Omaha, Neb, ! Capital, - $300,000 Loans Made on Real Estate, School, County and Municipal Bonds Nex gotiated, WM. A. PAXTON, W, G, MAUL, President. Vi cn F. B, JONNSON, ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Becretary. Treasuren DIRECTORS: Wt A, PAXTON, HENRY T. CLARKH, W. G, MAUL L I WiLLOANS, ROBT. L. GARLICHR, _ §. R. JOHNSON. F. 8. JonNsi e Omaha Savings Bank, Cor 13th and Douglus sts. Capital Stock. . I $150, Liability of BtoCkholderl. ....800, The only regulur savings bunk in the state. Fi por cent interest paid on doposits, Loans Made on Real state. OFFICERS: GUYC. BARTON, President; J. J. Browy, Vice President; L. M. BENNeTr, Managing O rector: JonN E. WiLnUR, Cashiers DRS. 8. &D. DAVIESON. 1707 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo, Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatom St. Louis, Mo., University College Hospfe tal, Lonlon, Giesen, Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT, OF Nervous, Chronic and Blood DISEASES, More especially those arising from im dence, invite all so suffering to correspon without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured sately and speedily withe out use of dangerous druss. Patients whose cascs have been neglected, badly treated or paonounded incurable, nhould not fail to write us concerning their symp= toms. All letters receive immediate ate tention. JUST PUBLISHED, And will be ailed FREE to a on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. “Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion,” lo 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. l):\VIFSON, l7U70h\L St. Sl. Louis, Mo. | lu-l 17 lnmuu: 1. cmcm B‘“K 56 DEVONSHIRE T., BOSTCN. nI("mm.Aeu Citien, Towns, Water, Gu, B, M. K. € ) iwity, © .nnnp.maenm ‘chiclied, i y address PRESERVING CORSET. OAUYIDN Do not ot lexd e iato oiy. 2008 DEALERS. o if not ebiainal HuaLTi PsukvING, 8igl + NURSING, §1.50; ABDON'IN, , postage SATTRRN, §1. Mis3Ks, bsg. Sichilling Corset Company, Dotrolt, Mich * mom , THE BANK OF COMMERCE 1 : 4

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