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"ing is done. 'Tho growin, Advertisements under this head, 10 cents pe ine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub quent insertion. and $1.60 & line per month 0 advertisement taken for less than 25 cents T the first insertion. ~Eeven words wil be pounted to_the hina: they must run consecu. tively and must be paid in advance. Al adver. tikoments must be handed in before 1:90 o'clock & m., And under no circumstances wili they be ken or discontinued by telephone, Partins aavertming inthese column and hav. the answera nddresscd in care of TAE Ber Wil please ask for a check to enable them to get thelr letters. an none will be delivered excoot on yresentation of check. All answers to adver- tiseme nts should be enclosed In envelopes. All advertisements in these columns are pub- lighed in_both morning and evening editions of THE BER, the circulation of which aggre- fates mora than 14,000 pupers daily, and kives he advertisers the benafit. not oniy of the city creniation of Tre Bee.'but also of Council Bluffa, Lincoln and oth ties and towns hroughout this part of the west. e e —— [0 EXCHANGE-—At a_bargain two well im- proved farms and two_hotises in town for neral merchandise, in writing plense give ount of stock and’ all particul B rd, Hubbell, Neb. W' ANTED~A# nctive partner, lady or gontle- man to take 1 Intorest o fourisnin hotel in this _city, 0 rooms, capital required £1,000 to 81,400,necd capital to enlarge pr tomect incren ng business. Addrees A office, o OR SALE—Law library, cheap. Wheeler & Wheoler, Dougl na 15th et 57 J‘l ERCHANDISE for farms. Wil excuange firet class improved land in Cedar Co,, Neb., for groceries or gonts’ furnishing goods. want no undesirable old goods. Have algo koo d town and city property to exchange. _Address Box 77, 8pokune Fulls, W. T. 834 16 PERSONAL. WWANTED—A boy, 14 of 18 years old,who ean flgn! and heep small accounts, Apply Room 23, Withnell blook, between 9 snd 12 o'clock Saturday . 418 18) wAN'nih A fow onergotio traveling salos: men to sell our Famous New York Cigars. Heferences. Address Chas. A, Bartcher, First National Dank Building, Chi- cago, Tils. 277 18% VW ANTED-Drug clerk. 220 & 12th st 70 13) “‘A.\‘Tm:mimi«uu’m-lThi.nii-r First= class wages. 2106 Farnam st. 434 13% ANTED—! must be capable of doing houscwork, no children. Mrs. Bregn & Son, 310 South 16th $3.00 Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 47815, TED—6 good bridge carpenters day. Farnam st, I)m:sdfi,up'rhnu.'{n City Employment of- fice, 314% 8 ¥th, supplics the best of Scan- dinavian and German girls, hed "Pumomlf—y rivate liome for Indies during confinemant, strictly confidential, infants adopted, addresg E 42, Deo offt 167 sept? MONEY TO LOAN. sl.‘m.mda loan. Cole, 316 8 16th. ed on f nllul’e"s e ., low rates. J. J.Wilkin er Burlington ticket office. 467 MONKY=Weloan mency on impraved prop- erty for any desired amount at low rates of interest, to run from two to ten years time. Btotts, Cox & Houston, 16074 Farnam. 950 Mon’mr—'m loan at 6 per cent. Pattcrson Broe,, 16th street, op. P. O. 328 780,000 TO LOAN at6 per cent. Linahan & B ncney oos Farnsm: 38 6 e CENT Money. R, C. Patterson, 16th ad Harnay, 639 50,000 to loan _on real estate. No dolay. Harris & Bampson, 1516 Douglas st. 640 ONRY TO LOAN—O. F. Davis real estate and loan agents, 1606 Farnari st. sm‘om 1o loan in any amount at lowest rate D of interest. H. B. Ircy, Frenzer block. 807 ‘@, logn gn Qunatia city property, até o2 percent. G. W. Day, s e. cor. Ex. Mofiv O LOAN —On city and farm prop- erty at low rates. No dolay. Cahn & Wool- ley, 1522 Farnam st. 54927 MOUNEY to Joan to fartien wishing to build, 8. 8. Campbell, 310 8 16tk st., Chamber of Commerce. o3 ONEY~—To loan, Lowest rates. No delay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Commercial Na- tional bank. 287 [ONEY to loan. eash on nand,no dei . W.and E L. Squire, 1413 Farnam_set., Paxton hotel building. L RSONAT, - Fond for your sewmg _machine needies, oil and repairs to the Singer , 1618 Douglas t, Omaha. 408 a2 PR & i S Yo usin i Room Ne. 3" 121 North 16th st. Omahs. Nek o VWANTED-A reliable boy at Hee mailing. room; one who can get up at 4:0. Inquire between 9 and 11 a. m. il ANT! 1l those wishing_heip or situa- tions, A8 collectors, Assiatant book- keepers, general office clerks. engineers, fire- men, watchmen, porters, janitors, conchmen, teatisters, firemen, etc, apply to the Mutual Empioyment Agency, 214 South 16th street, up- stairs, 448 16§ VWANIED -Men tor raiiroad work. —Al- bright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam. _ QT horse: about 900 o Y cut short frout of anddle: pacer: one white hind foot. Reward to person returning him to W. J. Wol 0th and Pieroe. 473 16 I OST--Pockethook containing some valuable 4" pupers. Finder will be liberally rewarded by roturning the same to my store. Ed, N. Brown, 720 N, 16th. 468 STRAYED-Two bay mares, black manes and tails. One ola, ono young. W. J, Coynall EVENTY-FIVE dolinre’ reward, Strayed or stolen from rear of 111 N 17th_et, a_largo roan horse, about 17 hands high, weighing be- tween 12000nd 1,400 pounds, redish brown mane and tail, hind_ankle somewhat swollen- $26 will be paid for return of animal to owners, at 110 § 14th st,and if stolen the sheriff of Doug- 1as €o. will ?Iy areward of §60 for the arrest and conviction of the thief. 606 WAN'I'RD ~Salesmen, new invention needed in cvery house: 800 per cent com- mission or & good eaiary to right parties, Ad- dross with stamp for terms the Weaver Manu- faoturer, 34 N Stato st,, Chicago, IiL 7341* “good _Iaundry girls, good whages, at Norrls' hotel, 16ih and_Webster. Apply at once 969 13 ANTED—Good Indic's cook, diningroom gizk 2 Inundry giris steady work " Apply 604 N. 16th rt. A dining room girl at the Ameri- can house, 920 Dougias street. 368 13) ANTED—Good cook. _German girl pre- 409 16 ferred. 314 N. 15th st. VW ANTED—Girl for general housework, 1413 Cass st. 488°15% FOUND. KEN UP-Came to the rasidcnco of th subseriver, in Union precinct. Dougla county, about fiest of July, & red heitor, whit on under eide of body, part of one horn broken supposed to be 3 years oid, owner is requested to prove property, pay cl 8 or she will be disposed of according to . _8imon Bort: 1rvington, Neb. 0. 6, 13. 20. AKEN UP—2 cuws, one white one red. Call at Brownell hall. 337 MONIY ‘TO LOAN on improved city prop- erty fn sums of §1,000t0 $5,000 at sit per oent interest. Bholes& Crumb. 6 ONEY 'T0 LOAN on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burn- Bam, Room 1 Creighton Biock. [ MONEY T LOAN—On city property in sums of $500 and upwards at owest rates. 8.8 Camphell, 310 Money aiways on hand. South Bixteenth street. MES, HATFIELD hns just_arrived to sub. stantiate that fact -the vnn&rrewnt and ;uln:‘ehl‘ove eAI,Ilhhc healed, the Qk‘fi.l' ound, homes made ha, a Bouth 11th st. 3 L Mn"fi DURANT—Clurivoyant from Hoston is reliable in all affaira of life, unites epa- rated lovers. 22 n 16th st.,room 1. 846sept 3] STORAGE. ittings dail v 451 IDAI:.—“H%I:DI—L:MM“ placed on" 1'-0.- proved e in city or county for New England Loan & Trull’Oo.. by Dourlas County bank, 16th and Chicago sts. 849 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Keod & Co.'s Loan Office, on furniture, pianos, horses,wagons, reonal pmpen{'of all kinds, and all other ar- les of value, without removal. §19 8. 13th. over Bingham's Commission store. Al busi~ Dees strictly confidential. 650 ONEY TO LOAN—by tho nndersigned, who bas the only pronerly org zed “loan agency in Omaha, * Loans of ‘$10. to $100 mado on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, wagons, machinery, &, without renoval, No dolays. All buginess strictly confidential. Loans so made that any part can be paid at Any ime.each payment reducing the cost pro rata. Advances made on fine watches and diumonds Persons irefully oconsider who they are dealing MAny new concerns are daily comin into existence. Ehould you need money clfi W. R. Croft, Room 4 Withnell 14 Hi 0y. 651 T)'HE OMAHA Finuncial Exchange, | . W, corner over gluteoNd-:lnull:b "."':" bl aval -ml;l:ec rfi’ll:ll e short time loans on any o008 made on’ chattels, collateral or real Long time loans made on {mproved real estate atcurrent rates. Purchase money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, rold or exchanged. Bhort time loans made onsecond ‘mortaage. socording to marginal interest, st coliateral ©8tate to exchange for good interost bearing 3 A e timse 14 s rvie Scted promptly, qui irly. pproved loans of 2 ly and Money always on hand for s oy kind, without delay or unnecessary pub- liclty.” Corbett, Manager. 63 ABITIAO’I‘B_OF .TflLE. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co., 1608 Farnam street—Complete al t3 fur- Dished, and titles to reai estate examined, por- fected and gusranteed d BUSINESS CHANOCES. Tend T 2" and oyster lnkiuhuums mn PAyIng 100 oream, ol arlor {n the best town of 1,200 he stato, Rest of reasons for JPOR BALE-Tue Fa tho b restaurant in the city. For partioulars ad- Qress C. L. Smith, 819 8. 1ith,or G. H. Moore, 1212 Farnam st., Oniaha, Nob. 410 16* i;‘()l( NALE—Tho Job Prinlln( ottice and _book bindery together with the good will of t! Dakota Bell Publishing company at Sioux Fal the leading city of Dakota. ant is prob- ably the bast in the territory and an excellent blank book trade and commercial i f print- demands of the Dakota Bell compel the publishers torelinquish all other work and devote their whole time to the paper. This {6 a ine chance to buy out s well csf ishod businos: Addresa Sam T, Clover, manager. 208 16 ancuss‘ém‘r?.- at110 N 13th st. TORAGE—First-cluas niture or boxed good: 059 to! for mice Tur- W Dodgest MISCELLANEOUS. Pilfii)mi’run stamping patterns made to or- der and all the latest designs for sale at Mrs. J. W. Morrison, 1605 Davenport st. 451812 TV 1. E. WINDERS, tort-ne teller, the best in the city. $1,000 will be paid to party doing Detter than 1”408 N. 16th st., up-atairs. ANTED—Good practical woman s house- keeper at 116-118 North 9th st. 401-16* VVANTED_& #ood girl to do_ general house- work at 2210 Farnam st. 42819 R RENT — 6 room house. $30: fturni- yure for sale 8t 12 price. 24 room brick hotel on 11th 8t., rent £100; furniture for 16_room boarding house: furniture for ¢ on time. Co-operative Land and Lot Co., 205 Noy 216 th st. 4 JOR om house, good location, Falnhlalud yard. Apply 1612 Farnam, 346 OR RENT-A first class stable on California near 2th st §. Lebman, 108 Farnam et DK RENT=0ne 12room house with gas and furnice and Wil modern improvements, on Capitol ave, between 26th and 27th. 1 brick store, #2x120, on lm\l“l & st between 12th and 13th st. Inquire ot H. Spigle, 1211 I E Can so _for a Iov‘ dly’ onls Lot 108 aise's additign for 80,01 Lo 171 Gise's addition, Riock1 Boyd's addition, §5,500. One-third cash, baiance 1, 3 and 3 years. Remiugton & MoCormick, 220 Soutn 15th ot WO 18 TXACQUAINTED WITR THE GEOGRAPHY 07 THIS COUNTRY WILL ARE BY RXANINING XIS MAP TTAT THE Nebragka National Bank, V. 8. DEPOSITORY, Omaha, ITew. OR SALE—or trade, 8 w cor 7th and Leaven. worth: price $15,00), Mortensen & Christ- €on, 1414 Farnam st. T 17 g“d]:.' e ":g 5 VOR SALE Lot 18, block 17, one of the Lot bbb S A residence lots 1n Omaha on Pask &ve,{ncing Hanscom park, price $4,000, §2,500 cash, balance time, 44 bloek from two street cars, street will be paved this summer, paving and .rulm’ to cost nothing: this will be open only for & fow days. Address Ownor, Arcude hotel, Omaha. 80 H. W. Yates, President. A. E. Touzalin, Vice-President. W. H. 8. Hughes, Cashioty DIRECTORS W. V. Morse, John S. Collins an RENT—10-room houge, city wnte! torn, bath room, large cellar, situat: Farnam steeet near court houst Hammond, 117 & 10th st, [VOR RENT—Three () now houscs, situnted on King and Coffman streats, in’ A, 8. Pa- trick's add. Inquire at Koom 2, Ariington Patriek Iiros. 423 26 OR RENT=b elegant brick store rooms on Park avenue, opposite park. Wil be com- leted in 30 days. 'Apply on the premises from tol2a m. A. A Fitoh d o Apply J F ol H. W. Yates, Lewis S, Reed A. E. Touzaln. BANKING OFFICE: THE IRON BANEK Cor, 12th and Farnam Sts. A General Banking Business Transa FOREALE or i ~A quartor section of Innd in each_of the following countios in Ne- braska: Frinklin, Kearncy, Adams and Buf- falo. A secticn in_Keith colinty; 200 acres in Dawson county, Four fine lots in Sterling, Col. Two 'lots fn Central City, Neb. Ten | eHIAYGH ghares of Omaha Panorama stock. A team of J harses, with or without harneas and earringe. A lot in Council Biufta, Three lots in Murphy’s addition (Washington ‘Hill) and about twenty- five lots in Omaha and South Omaha. All #ood property. Will trado for unincumbered city of farm property. Evans & Blackburn, 1510 Dodye st, 44519 By reason of ita central position <.ose Felation to lines East of Chicago, and contiusus hies at terminal points West, Northwest and Southwest, 18 the true middle Jink'in that transcontincntay system which invites and tacilitates travel and tralo between the Atiantio and Pacific, eago, Joli , Peorls, Genesco, Moline 10 Inquire JOR RENT—Flogant briok _residonce, rooms, modern conveniences. B 1605 Farnam st ATge new stol of five rooms ench. City water ders C. W. Cain, #230 Ohio ew store and living_rooms on Cuming st near Saunders st. Apply Har- ris Real Estate & Loan Co,, 320 8, 16th st. 899 [\OR RENT - Barn guitablo for four horses. Tnquire at 617 S 13th st. b1l R RENT—New 10-room house: all im- provements, steam heat, C W, h“{lm. E. Thompson, 314 8. 16th st. R RENT—OMce 8pace on ground floor at 1500 Furnam. Apply in rear office, J. 8. 80! 502 w3 Jrou ke oro roo for grocery store or butcnor shop, on the southwost corner of 7th aud Pacitic stroets. i ? Lot for Leas utheast corn 48x85l Leavenworth and Park ave. ,or will build to suit tenant. Hobbio Brof 389 'FOR RENT-..ROOMS. For RENT Nicely furuished and_unfur- nished room 00d location, 2211 ggr(fiE!A JANTED—Girl for general housework, small family. Mrs. Wright, 24 house east of 2ith, on Seward. 416 16¢ 'ANTED--Good girl for gonera) housework 2 in family, ight work, 2628 Harnoy, Mrs. Albert D, 260 ANTED—Glrls for housework in_difforent parts of city, no oftice fee. Mrs. Brogu & Bon, 816 South 16th st. 454 17) ‘ TANTED—A firet clnes dress makor, ono ‘who can cut, fit and drape or anything I Addres: connection with drossmaking. way Bisters, North Platte, Neb. RO0K-And boned for two gentismen in private family: can have usc of itting- room: no other boarders. Inquire at 1510 8. Tenth st. 713 OR RENT-4 rooms inthe brick block on ground floor, coener Piorce and 20th st., also new house 8 rooms. Inquire at drug store! OR RENT—Furnisied rooms with board, 1903, Farnam. 6C5 all* OR RENT—Pleasant furnished rooms, single or eon suite. All modern convenicnces. 919 Lodg 493.160 WANTnb-m'n or second girl, 018 ANTED—Good cook, washer and ironer at 1254 Park Wild ave., cor. of William st. YV ANTED—Immediately, o good wirl for general housework at 2613 Cuming st, 84 15§ WANTED-An experienced housckeopor, white womun preferrod. Apply botwoen 5and 6 p. m., 101 N Uth st 181 ANTED—Good girl to dogeneral house- Work. Apply n w cor. Californi and Lulu Regors. ANTED—Girl for goneral housework. In- quire 620 South ith. 1 VWANIED—Two_girle at Doran house, 16th 6t. near St. Mary's ave. v CANAUL\N Employment office, 316 8. 15th t. 406 21§ ASTERN Nebraska farms to exchange for Omaha property. 1612 Farna! 3 YO EXCHANGE - For cattle, ] have 600 and forty acree of good western land to trade for cattle, and a good house &nd lot near the capital will exchango for cattle. Address . G. Bryan, Ashland, Neb. 436 MAHA LOTS_To exchango for cattle. Pat- terson & Moore, 1012 Farnam. H7 E e City Employment office, 8141 8. 15th street. ~Orders for all kinds of help solfcted 20 MACNETIC Healiu Modiuiis cure all kinds IVL" ot aiokness in conncction with clairvoy- ance of the past, present and future. J. H, Pageler, North 'State st, mile west of far grounds, P. 510 montaly. A L) SITUATION WANTED. WA/ ANTED _Steady work, by a reliable man: has good team. Address A 68, Bee office, 490 16 VW ARTED—A young mun of 21 with oxper- fence in grocory Dusinoss, wints a posi- tion In grocery or commission house, Best of references. Address A 37, lee office. 258 12§ ANTED—A situation as bar-keeper, thor- oughly understands the business, The best of references furhished. Addross Bee. 422 13 W ANIEDYoung man with cxceptional 00d references wants position as col- lector, Knows the city well. Address 42 South 15th st., Room 7. 881 13 ANTED—Situation, by a &teady man, As coachman and general utility man. Ad- dress A 64, Boe oftice, 113 JHOR RENT—Organs, $3 per month. Hospe, F_lua Dousias. ©. e 661 ), 1,5 House furnuhiag goods. all kinde: e "oash or mstaliment; lowest prices at J, Honner, 131§ Douglas st. 62 JOR REN'T—Square Piano, $» montnlv. & Hospe, 1613 Dyusins. 661 FOR SBALE---MISCELLANEOUS, F BAL Jonason, Oakland, Neb. OR BALE—A family horse, eorrel, chup for cash. 101 Washington ave., Counc Wlufte, For SALE—Car of goodsaddle ponies. ln- quire at yard office, stock yards. 487 20 ED—Bay mare from residence of 0, F. son, South 18th at. and Castellar, with hulter on,brauded T. K. on ieft hip. Any person keoping this mare and not advertising shull be punished to the extent of the law. 476-15* ~ ANTED—Situation at gencral_office-work, colloctor, etc., by & reliabie, steady man. A B4, Tee office. ECRE ED—Sitaation 1n retall grocery by a industrious young man, have throo years experienco, understands bookkeeping ° thor- oughly, good reference given. Addr P O box 160, Mt. Morr 0 13) ANTED-Situations for good reliable help in wholosale and retail firms as_clerks, salesmen; also coachman, porters, firemen, Dbukers, barbers, etc. Supplied free, city or country. Mutual Employment Agency, 214 South 16th st., up-stairs. 447'15§ “ANTED--8ituation by an experienced cash- fer and bookkeeper, bost city raforen address A 62 Beo office. 852 16§ OR RENT—Nicely furnished room, oe 8. 7th st. s oftice, Albion, Neb. ~ 461 sep? T—Two unfurnished rooms at §. K, 20th and Chicago st , cheap. Addre A 44, Bee oflice. 819 7OR RENT—A nico, largo front room, fur- nished cxcellent, lovely location, modern conveniences, on street car line. 107 Cass st. OR RENTNicely furni it room, wit out board, Also smaller room, references. 1812 Dodge strect. 417 JFOt RENT—Nicely furnished room,1st floor. 440 10§ —Elogantly furnished fronc room, suitable for2or 4, with first-class board, terms moderate. 2011 Burt st. 42919 d parlors, en suite or single, pleasantly situated, ‘on car line; ce reasonable; 424 N. 17th st. 216 15§ RENT- Furnished rooms, parlor, sittin Foom and tWo bodrooms. {120 N. itk 365 OR RE inoly furnishcd rooms, with bourd, 5 minutes from postoflice. 1718 Cass st. 350 15) JrOR KENT-Furnished room 1816 Dodge st. 962 sopt b QOR RENT-Furnished rooms. 1000 Daven. port st. 385 15% O RENT—Unfurnishea rooms, 1015 Dodze st 301 JPOR,_KENT-For gontlomon. Niccly fur- nishod rooms with modorn convenlences, 2312 Farnam at. U2 {JOR RENT—Large front parlor with oaj window, and aicove, al§o othcr rooms witl moddrn conveniences At 1321 Farnam st, one block west of court house. 2 OR RE NT—Furnigshed room, 2022 Harney street. 250 16§ 'OR RENT—Nice furnished room, 8 por month, 8. W. cor. 16th und Jackson, TFHOR RENT:- at 14th and nree rooms for housekecping, Pierce. ADp'Y to 617 8. Lith st. TR RENT—A nicely furnished room at St. Mary's ave. For RENT—Officc, 1612 Farnam st. V ANTED--Dressmaking in privato familios by cxperienced dressmaker. —Address A 49 Bed offico. 310 1 ANTED—Position as lutermediate tencher, throe yoars experience. Address EM N Business colleg 441 165 'OR BALE—Large bay pony. age b; price $50. F Krie Cothing C“t;., B?‘ p’ 16th st. 474 16 FOK BALE-=Cheap, new round corner lunch or bar counter, K02 8. 10th, 410 16§ JFOR BALE—A frst-cinss swing at Pries’ lnke. Andrew Jenson,027 North 25th uvenue, 400 17§ JORBALE—Or trade for real cstate, 1eAso and turniti of block of thirty roo Address A {0, Bee office. 27 R BALR- Or Trade—A Iargo threestory brick hotol in live western Iowa town of 5,000 pop. Newly furnished throughout, has 68 bed rooms, steam_beat, gas, eleotrio eall and city water, eto. Near dopot and business center. Must bo disposed of at_once on account of poor health of owner. Terms Address Etotts, Cox & Houston, WV ANTED_Partner in Oregon lumber busi ness. Capital $10,000 to $20,000, A first clnss Oregou party wants & partner to estab- lish ayard in Omaha. Enquire of E. Hose- water, 851 18§ ¥ OR TRADE—We h ears old, and 400 for ahco € 800 shioop, 2, 8 and & bs which we will trade ith county or western lowa farms. These C{’lefiuafly healthy and No. 1 1n_every acl, Fowler & Kenoard, 107 Far- Opp ortunity offered to any porson wish- ing to lovest in s good paying busines Tresont owner golug west. Address 4 . this office. OR SALE—At & bargain, with closets and pantr; oast front, 5 blocks south of droas Y 30, Bee office. JFOR BALE—Furniture, good will and lonso of tho best paying small hotel in Omani Constantly full of first-class boarders. Pri §1,50. “luvestigate this. J. 3, Hammond, 17 é-room house ete., lot 25 feet Gcourt house. _Ad- €20820¢ J7 OB BALE—Your cholce of the best lines of buggles. carriage: haetons, surroys, de- livery wagons, open_and top, ond fine bunting wagon, Call and look through or send tor cuts and prioe to Columbus Buggy Co., 1113 g;:xgy K BALE—Furniture of 8 rooms with privi- loge of lease of house, 707 8. 14th Bnm TANT! uation as architect’s or gen- eral olerk, or & good traveling agency. Moderate salary accepted, First-cluss testi- monials and references. Address, Alfred Beck, care of John H. Eley, West Hill, nml:uguiht;‘eb. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. "VTN TED-To rent by a_ lady, couple of rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Address A 67, Bec office. 479 15§ ADY who is often alone would like a few ladios toboard who are cngaged during tho day, terms ronsonable, Address A 65, Heo oftice, 402 1y VW ANTED=A goud pony and cart. Inquire t 172 Dodye. Y ANTED—2 or 8 furnishod rooms, by man and wife: near business center: stato torms and location. ~ Address A 00, Tice oifce. t “7 NTED--To buy & good frame cottage, one or two storles, to remove from romises. (iive condition, humber of rooms, location and price. Address A 06, Boe Office, OR BALE—Carpcts and furniture, and house for rent, 113 8. 2ird between Doug- ias ana Dodge. a4 Srar Furniture and le blocks from P. O, e of 9 _tooms 3 H. E Cole, 818§ 15th, TPARTIES wanting to sell off their houschold efects either at muction or private sa shouid call on Brown & Creighton, suctioneers nd real estate agents, southeast corner 16th and Douglas. 20-13 TRAEE busivess chancer Tor wale, ihe stock, fixtures and good will of a first-ciass cloth: ing store doing & good business, centrally located, only reasons for seliing thu owner has other and ‘more important business. Parties meaning Lusiuess may address U. 18, Bo.z‘ouu. who desire to_buy or cks of goneral merchn ewelry improved or umim- B aroity property, improved or un- D any part of the United States, se & Foster, 816 8. ::(‘b ot USINESS Chance—For sale— A stock of dry 00ds, clothin furnishing goods, boots ('In. of the best retail localities in the city. tion at Dormanr's, &9 Sout hlrmnu t O Ba. 1o e Yoo (2 §4 Mk B omaole figure, in whic 0 §4,000 per Jobr cua v made. very ol Sapital roquitad 5 I run it, good reasons for selling, those mean- business oan address A 8, Bee offi I, I SALE--A first-class hotel property exceliont busincss. Must sell in sixty daye. For price and terme addrees I, 8 Lilly, real eatate dealer, Broken low, Neb. ' Bllsil P— e Or two businoss men with af §80 t0 $150 to take nold of & bus- will from 88 o 820 per blk, 110 N. 16th 3 N ALW=-Meai market. fools, fxtures, 0! aod wagon, everything complete. Good loeziton; good trade. Aadn..ll.ll‘hlln. W WTRD = Partner with & few ihousand dol iare -the more better—in & good pay- BRI DRAL M B0 SR [l o ore in Nel i d Vo eht, pay sure, Address A 0 tise e HIRTY-FOURsquares of sheet steel roofing for sale cheap. C. W. & G. E. Thompson, 814 8. 15th st. 24 JFORSALE-Choap. w lar cow. Frank Johuson, W 485 15 VW ANTED=5 teame. cor. 224 and St, Mary's ave. Patten & Sawtell. 25150 V TANTED—A creamery and canning fac- tory. Wil assist the right parties. Ad- Bank of Valle ley, f{n}z. 27089 ruin ealer to locate at this Dest grain region fn Nebraska. k of Valley, Vailey, Neb. _270s9 W ANTED- Cottage of 8 or 6 rooms or 3 or ¢ unfurnished roums, sutable for light nonsekeoping. Heference furnished. _Ad- Tee office, 821 OR SALE-Cheap, & ¢ood, gentlo family horse. Can be scen at Meyer & Raupke's, 1405 Hurncy st, every day between 13 and i o'clock. F. Johnson, city sal 1] {01t S1LE—Horse, bugay and arately or togethor, very cheap. Larke & Co. 1120 Farnam, JF 01t SALE-Creap, tixtures and tools of mi ket doing 2 cash business, also horse aua delivery wagon, & good chance for right varties. J, J. Skinner, 1310 Harney st., Omaba. F-on 'BALR--Oll und gasoline wagon, ter harness and route. Call bet. 13 and 1 1418 Dodge. (1] g Wyoming: good wages ‘Aibrigat's Labor Agonoy, 119 Paroam. 471 aker to open a shop X of Valley, Valley, v V ANTED-- A harney PANTEDN-To vent, by & gendemen and wife, 40 ohildre Ol RENT—| gantly furnished rooms si glo or ensuite, with_use of bath; electric bells in every roo First class restaurant at- tached, at Norris European hotel, corner 16th and Webster, 666 OR RENT—Two neatly furnished rooms, very desirable location, private family. Also room for two or three nise tabie boarders. 8. E. corner Twentieth and Farnam. 419 OR RENT—Furnished rooms, 712 South 18th streo 864 'OR RENT—A mico large front room, all modern improvements and nicely furnished 501 § 20th t. 213 R SALL—One of the most prominent corners in the busincss portion of the city. F,B. Kennard, 114-116 8 16th st. 308 F{OR RENT-Office room 810 por month, 2nd floor. 810 8. 15th st. 0 OR RENT—TFurmished room in Greunig blk, cor 1jth and Dodge st. Inquire of Davis & Hetherington, Millard Hotel Billiard room. 291 OR RENT—Desirable furnished room for gentlemen at 8)9 Howard s 550 OB RENT—A iarge front room In new house bath, and latest modern improve- ments, 1618 Webster street. jt JFOK RENT—Furnished rooms, 1707 Cl;lk]ih OR RENT—3 rooms suitable for house keeping, southwost cor. 218t and Nicholns BHUS DR RENT—_Furnished rooms in _Gruenig block, cor 13th and Dodge. Davis & Hether- ington, Millard hotel billard room. w80 For RENT—Furnished rooms 1615 bofi"u. T OB RENT--Nicely turnishea room. 1023 Dod, 119 'OR RE Large front room furnished for gentlemen, ground floor: muple trees: Rrass; pavement; stroct Cars every five min- utes. 509 Howard st. Also rooms furnished and unfurnished for light housekecping. 423 {OR RENT—Furnfsbed front rcom, near car hine at corner of Dodge and Zith streets. Inquire of A. H. Comstock 1528 arnam st. i\on RENT_Nowly furnished room, board if des! + 1720 Dodge st. 04 sion, ol m JPO® RENT—Furaished room, 1623 Dodge. uvel Bppiy. i g (i) K OR_RENT—Ruite of ed_rooms fo WA LR ntlemen. Ar Hos \Bis N Ik, 84, three stories and bagoment. Raaress A 30, Bow omon: K ‘ / ANTED-§3,000 for o ‘\'ANTED——AIN\“ to £00d WAKGS Lo right Loveil fasturing Company, 221 N. 1ath st ‘v ANTED-—Iarber for Saturday and lu:-ll; #t 102 North 10th near Dodg 413 18§ V TANTED—Ono first-clu 8 Addresr D. K., box 6, Plum Creek, Neb, 83 13) W ANTED-A broom " Broom Factory. Wffilb—x 004 clgt 3 To understands his business in all of Its branchos. Must be saber and industrious. Ad: dress ¥. M,, care of box 872, North Pm;;i':l..l 8 W_ NTED—Five travéling salosmen; salary ‘and 6XpoNses; DO eXperience necessary. 6‘1:'“" with stamp, Pames & Co., ufim‘aq aved proj auired. A8, Bes o8 ‘ CANTRD | in lieh b mzele, b, w. carner 15tk aad Fa: ifiil)fl‘ln—‘ fow boarders at | Reforenves requ e r— FORRENT---KOUSES and LO' OR RENT- Btore, location, 7 Glark Bia, - loquits 161t Clark Bl utd 0" JJOR RENT--A fine sto Druner & Bro., Hellm: -m!:“"" I“ . OR RENT—One lod 0 ot 1h privilege ‘of Bite Acreh. AbaL: ons "-‘I,r camp, Cali ssuthwest oolmn trol L and ave, R Foll RENT—Nicely furnishea rooms, to gen- tlemen only, 220 N, 16th St., Room 2.~ 945 OB RENT—Ware room cor. 14th and Cali. iforaia on Belt Line. or particulare on- t Union Nat. baok. 188 )R BENT—Elgant suite of rooms, referen: a8 _required, 1607 Dougias st. 107 u'lllllbla rooms, en suite, in 1 modern comvenionces. 16tb and Dodge .!l:i N7 " y m‘ Ap Nicely furaisbed uommml FOR SALE---HOUBES--LOTS. = - FDI BALE=b of the choicest lots in South Omaha, located in Ilcbln? lace, 3 of them corners, price $900 each, J. F. Hammonad, 117 B16tb, 469 R BALE—Or trade, 3 lots 1n_the western part of Omaha pear the Bensom car line, r‘flu $400 $250 due on. wnu;g !-unh ctnitacty for o % Moy - W00 Farsam sb 1nt ¥ you ‘want to buy, soll, or trade your prop- A _orty, call on Charles E. Spotswood, 305§ 8. 10th st. 400 First National Baak, 0. 8. DEPOSITORY. S and Rock Tsland, {0 llinois; Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskaloosa, Lib- erty, Towa City, Des Moines, Indianols,Winterset, A tle, Knoxville,'Audubon, Tiarian, @uitirie Centre and FJOR SAl he choicest lots in Orc Council Bluffs, i Intin, Trenton, 8t. Joseph, Hill._If desired will buiid houses on Cameron and Ka Miourl; Leavenworty | OMAEIA, NEBRASIEM IOI'! !(k:uh |i|‘§|ll«l(‘l‘!< Now s the Alllnlo to and Atchisos —_— kel autiful home on easy terms. pply to . XX Charles E. Spotawood, 0844 S, 10th 8t 408 4500, The Qreat Rock Island Route'* Guarantees speed, comfort, certainty and safety, Its rmlnn nt way is disti shed for its excellence. Its ridges are of stone and fron, track is of solid #tecl, ita rolling stock perfect. I + 100 {OR BALE—Cornor lot on Virginia_ avo with two good houses, chieap at $7,00). Terms gasy. Houses rent. for $70. per month. 8. 8. A Lampbell, 310 8. 16th st Chamber of Com- | LI\ {hauafetyapnilances hatexporienco hasproved ™ — - -— e useful, and for luxurious accommodations is unsir AND for Anle; 2,400 Acresin 016 DIOCK OF | passed. ' Its Express Trains consist of superior Day 4 fine farm or grazing land, well watered, Coaches, elegant Pullman Palace Parlor and Slee) with running spring, 6 miles from two R. R. Cars, superb Dining Cars, xrovldlnl deliclous mo stations, Ellsworth coun Kansas, good im- and (between Chicago and 8t. Joseph, Atchison and provements, houses, sheds, barns, &c. 200 Kansas City) restful Reclintng Chair Oars, Its man. acres under cultivation, good average corn ment is conservative, it discipline oxactin ™ crop this year, will sl one section (640 ncres) The Famous Albert Lea Route or the whole, or exchanve for city property. in- ‘Botweon Chicago Minneapolis and Bt. Pa quireof A. D. Morse, 14th and Farnam_stroet, | favorite. Over hisline Solid Fast Express Trains run 230 ly to attractive resorts for tourists in Iowa and L fmproved farm of 640 nores with val- | Mianeota; and, vis Watertown and Soux Felle,to the unble buildings near Aibion, Neb., for " Kankakeo, the Rock Island offers superior sale, $10 per ncre only $1,400 cash, bal on time. inducements to travelers between Cincinnati, Indian- apolis, Lafayette and Council Blufts, t. Joseph, Atchi- #on, Leavenworth, Kansas City, 8t, Paul, and iaterme. dinte points. All patrons (especially ladics and chil- dren)receiveprotection, courtesy and kindly attention. l‘orllckmlllmll' folders, copies of Western Trall, or any destred information, apply to principal offices in. the United States and Canada, or address, at Chicago, R, B, CABLE, £, ST, JONN, L. A, NOLBROOR, Pt b doniMander. Ao GeaMasarss, Ovn TV & Pam. At Herman Kountze, President. John A, Creighton, Vice-President F. H. Davis, Cashier, W. H. Mecauier, Asst.-Cashiel] THE BANK OF COMMERCE 810 North 16th Street, OMATA. Paid in Capital, « - « - Another of 320 acres close to Neligh, Neb, for £4,000, only $300 cash, bal on time. Asplendid ranch of 12(0 acres with good house, barns, sheds,windmill pump, &c.. for $8 per acre in Holt Co., Neb. , i miles from good town. 80 acres good improved iand in Pierce co,close to town oply 87 per acre, !4 cash, s on time. Will trade interest in' 1 or 2" good lots in $100,000 GEO. F. BARKER, President. ROBT. L. GARLICHS, Vice-Prosident. F. B JOHNSON, Cashiefy DIRECTURS: South Omaha for wood driving horse, SANUEL R JouxeoN, Gro. E. BARKER, Stringer & Co , 1518 Dodge, opp P. O. 361 18 ROBT. L. GARLICHS, ‘Wi BEIVERS R SALE--A charming little home .9 rooms, F. B. JorvsoN. e uls"-‘n':;"v";flfl finisued, in ;;::: Wild, 85,600! A general banking business transacted (3004 speculation. ' We can soli you 4 lots In Interestallowed on ime Clifton Hill, two corners, at the original prioe Remarkable for powerful sympa. e e when firsc put on the market. There 18 good money in these. 11.ro0m house, all modern improvements, on lot 83x1i12, barn, etc., only 3 minutes' walk from postoffice, on paved street. Investigate, only 7,600, New 9-room house on Hamilton street, lot 50x 11:1. enst of Lowe avenue, only 83,0, very chéap. Yo'\’l cannot buy at a better time. Call and sec our list. Mitohell & Leyonmarck, 1516 Dodge thetic tone, pliable action and al solute durability; 80 years' record, the best guarantee of the excel- lence of these instruments WOODBRIDGE BROS,, HOUSEKEEPERS'IDEAL KETTLE Something entirely new and golls at sight, _Bar- Steuinless, Odor- icas, Non-HBoil-Uver-Ket- t Has doep raisod and water joint, 1 outlet whichi car- | steam and odor ey. Patent Steamer attachment alone worth " the prico. Agents wanted, malo or town In Nebraska, Profits $5 to iberal terms and exclusive torri- mp for circular and torms. $1.75: 8 qt., $1.85: 10 qt., §2; 14 qt., by mail, W. 8. COOMDS, General Agent, Omaha Neb, P. 0. Box 483, " OMAHA DEPOT BALDING Union National Bank OMAHA, NEB. Paid Up Oapital, $100,000 Authorized Capital.... W. W. MAksH, President. J. W. RoprreRr, Cashie® Accounts solicited and prompt attentiodf given to all business entrusted to its care. 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. 13th St., Omaha, Neb, $300,000 OR BALE—A five-aoro tract in add.,, alroady plattod, At a barys nico lot in Arbor add. $300, 14 cash. Inquie 2623 Parker st. 817 13§ 816G Bnap —Two g0od houses And 10t 8. ©. corner of 18th and_Grace sts. $7,000. On car line—2 blocks from cable line, both streets tobe puved. 45 ft on Obfo bet 1itu wnd 16th. 160 acres 3 miles enst of Fremont for Omaha property. Corner acre in Hyde Park, $3i5. Active Real change, 1324 Dodge. Estatc and Property femulo in ever; F you want to buy, sell or trad rum, 120N 15th st, 100 lots 4 of a mile of U, for sale or trade. . depot 9-room house for rent. Two 10-room houses for rent, suloor trade. Idlewilde. By K16 L. V. Crum, 120 N 15th st. OTICE to real estate agents. Heal estate agoents are hereby notified to withdraw from sale August 15th, blocks 11 and 16 in Sehlesinger's addition, which adjoins “laK\P“- Capital, - Loans Made on Renl Estate, rick tarm I SA] 1 St ToRidence 10t _on. S ) nd Municipal Bonds N ISy SaTE e e enoe o, BASE-BALLSUPPLIES, B S b #0 tect foth frontage, & corner. B . Ken: LAWN TENNIS AND BOHRIDTS nurd, 114116, §. 16th st. 309 ATHLETIC G0ODS. Wit A, PAXTON, W, G, MAUL, 'OR SALE—One million acres of land in Ne- President, Vicn Pres. braska. Speculator's lands,railroad lands, RODBT. L. GARLICHS, F. B J?}!NN(IN. ranches, and farms in all parts of the ecretary Treasurer. state. Send for pamphlet containing descrip- DIRECTORS: Wit A, PAXTON, HENRY T. CLARKE, W. G. MAUL, L. B. WILLIAMS, RoBT. La GARLICHR, 8. R. JOHNSON. 1. JOHNSON, - e — ——a Omaha Savings Bank, Cor 13th and Douglus sts. .. $150,000 ..800,00 nk in the stuto. Fivi on doposits. tion and price of over one thousand farms. A fve topokraphical map of tho state scnt_free upon application. = E. H. Andrus, for 1) years Gen'l Land Agent B, & M. R. R, liighth fnd P Nebraska. 240 CorriNs GuN CompaNy, Agents 1312 Douglas Street. THEINHARDT & MEYER SURVEYORS, Offices, South Omaha Rooms, Munts Bullding,Ninth Omuha Roum 6, over Commercial National Bank. s CHICA GO+ North- Western RAILW AY Short ILiine Omaha, streets, Lin: Notice. Bids will be received by the board of public lands and buildings at any time before August 15, 1887, w1 2 p. m., for donations for the location for the “Nebrasks Industrial Home.” Usual rights roserved, By order of said boar July 2, 1887, G. L. LAWS, Secretary. Ju20d-to-auglh ON S. HoPKINS Genl, Ha ve the largest and most complete Capital Stock........... Liability of Stockholders. ‘The only rexular savings b, Per cent interest GuYC. BArTON, President; J. J. Browy, V! Prosidont: 1. M. BENNETC, Manuginz D1 rector: JOnN E. Wirnun. Cashiors RS.S. &D. DAVIESON, 1707 Qlive St., St. Louis, Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatom; Cou“c“ Blufls St. Louis, Mo., University College Hospfe tal, London, Giesen, Germany and New shalliown, O edar lulrlds,Chnuu y Nervous, Chronic and Blood DISEASES, 0, Milwaikee and ull point le of Nebrasks, Colorudo, Wyoming, dabo, nevaca, Oregon, Washington, and Cal; fornid, It offers superiok advantages 'not poss ble by any other lino, Among & few 0f the BumMerous points of su- riority enjoyed by tho patrons of this road B ween Oninin and Chicago, are ite two'trainn Aduy of DAY COACHES, which are the finest PALAGERMEANN CEARSY whion iee wiodels LAGEE BLEEPING 2 which are models | More especially those arising from impurs of comzort und cleyance. Its PARLORDRAW- | g 1cC SOE M) (0% Ut T200, eapon without delay. Diseases of infection an contagion cured sately and speedily withes out use of dangerous drugs. Patientg whose cas.s have been neglected, badly treated or paonounded incurable, should not fail to write us concerning their sympel nati, Ningara Fails, Buffaio, Pittsburg, Toronto, | toms. Al letters receive immediale ate Nouteenl, ‘Boston, New Yorky Philadelphius | ention, Jaltimore, Washington and ali points in the 1 - cust, usk for u tioket fin tho . © JUST PUBLISHED, assortment ot Fire Place Furnishings IN AMERICA. One Kundred andSeventy-Five Diffeerent designs of fireplaces can be seen all set up in our showrooms. Also complete Bath and Toilet Rooms all fitted up with Tiles, BRASS GOODS ING ROOM CAKS, unsurpagsed by any. and its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS, the equalof which cannotbe found elsewhoro At Councll Blufts the truins of the Union Pacifio By: connget In Union Depot with those of tho Chicago & Northwestern Ry. In Chicago tho trains of this line mako close connection with those of all eastern lines. 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Harris & Chicago, Milwaukes &St Paul Ry The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to, THE EAST 's':nl"v:m:::::'.kmfiu BAH KEnj 8, ‘Strac Hummpatfiicl’hysician &'Surgeun Ofhce and residence, Hoom 17 Arlington Bock 1624Dodge St. Tst building West of PostoMes Telephone €8, AT R Two “Trags Daily ieiween Omaha and 4 Council Biufls M. R. RISDON Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, ~CedarRapids lNSURANCE > AGENT Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, MEALTH Mei : 1 | Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, | rchants' National Bank Building, Rooml | & . , 1Y Bgn wain ) PRESERVING Omaha, Nebraska. Beloit, B Winor 1l other tmpy sz | A0 s T 4 }fifififl a i Riags. tickete cuilon the, tloket agent UTION-Do not V26550070 | Pacifio Anpor. - *% {0 Paston hotel, or at Union T 17342,500.06 ug Ca i s e OmiGL: o the main lige of 1l & 51 Paul Kuliway aod o Dilon Is paid to pussengers by - courte. of tho com eneral Munag Asaistant Qe FOR SALE. An lsiand 02 the SBouthern coast of Massachu Wottg Good Aehing and beach for bathing. Lo (n the bost Bammer Climate in the world articlars addros P ROWAKD. B MERRILL, log, % Nusssd 8t N. ¥ by Diy Goous DEaL " Pawtage palde EALT e Xy Fu D AR T e, MUY, e ABBOV: 2 Wishe, e Sekllling Corset Guni;ay, Detesit, ll&v : | ‘i CORSET. | | | |

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