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sPECIAL NOTICES{ OMAII A, No advertisements taken for these colnmns after 1:30 p. m. Advertisements under this head, 10 conts pe gne for the first nsertion, 3 cents for each sub quent neertion, and $1.50 a line per month 0 advertisement taken for less than 25 cents * the first jnsertion. ~Seven words wil Tbe oounted to the hnai they must run consecu- Gvely and must be paid in advance. ' All advor. tisements must be handed in before 1:30 o'clock . m., And under no circumsatances will they be en or discontinued by telephone. Partins aavertising in these column and haw ing the answers addressed in care of THE Bxm ‘will pioase ask for a check to enahle them to got tneir tettors. as none will he delivered excet on uresentation ofo heck. All answers to adver tisements shoild be enclosed In envelopes. All pdvertisoments fn_these columns are pub- lished in_both morning and evening editions of ine BER, the circulation of which aggre- atos more than 14,000 papers daily, and gives €6 mavertisers the bensht. not oniy of the city firouiation of BEe,'but also of Council luffa, Lincoln and ot cities and towns hroughout this part of the west, Terme=-Cash inadvance. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co., 1508 Farnam strect—Complete abstracts rur- nishod, and titles to real estate examined, per. fected and guaranteed 419 BUSINESS CHANCES. F1VE hundred and twenty-five dollars will buy & cigar, tobacco and confectionery #tore if sold before Eatur . 818 Nfl::"l“j“. P\on SALE—Tho best pnying smali_hotol in ,000 cash will get it. C B Loe, 207 Farnam st. Fm} SALE—Cornor_saloon, recolpts §50 por day. 24,50 £3,000 cash, near depot. CE Loo, 1207 Furnam st 1 OR SALE-One of the best drug stores in the oity of Omaha, invoice from $700) to $%000. Part cash, balance casy time, or unin umbered city real estate, or land if ‘desirable, rause & Foster, 316 8 16th 80812 . mew stock of 's stock, will invoicn $1,800; good renson for selling. Must soll with- inten duys. Address J. M. Burk, Philli ,‘j‘lob. 70K BALE- b shares panorama stock (Battle of Gettysburg). Will declare big fl{“\;‘g’onll. IOR SALE—A bargain a complete grocery store with horsce and wagons, & clean stock of groceries, with cheap rent. Apply 102 and 1024 Douglas st. B0 1% 01t SALE -Bargaln, completo now outfit, rostaurant, bukery. confectionery and ice cream. - Call in person at #412 Cumink st business, One "V/&NT‘Ffi “A pactnor in hot; city. Have to of tne best locations enlarge “ermlovl 10 aceol odate incrensin rooms, on leading street Capiti requirod from $:00 to §1,800 for % or 14 inter- est. This Is splendid chance for right man to step into & good thing, Address D. 20, lice offico. 916-100 ANTED-—A partner to take half interest in first-ciass paying business, and man- ago the sume, for this state. Small capital ro- quired. Call at 822 North 16th st. 747 8¢ 2,600 cash willbuy one of the best payin #aloons in the city of Omaha, and_situated on one of the principle business streets. Lt you moan busines, and want a bargain, nddress, at onoo, D3, Bee. 836 110 R SALE -Tho loading hardwaro store in %00d county seat town. Call or_addross 9. W. Dolan, Indianola, Neb. ?UBINISB CHANCES~In the neighborhood el of Prrk ave and Woolworth st there I8 ed of o moat markot and a baker and con- Foctioner, and there are £ fine storerooms now for rent in the new Fitoh block soon to be com- ieted, 3 of the stores already rented for drug, ry goods and grocery storos. F. L. Gregory, 8. 15th st. 682 OR SALE- Restaurant doing & good busi- ness, 40 boarders, in a good location, good Fenson for selling. Inquire 1013 Harney.'687 9) Ol SALE _Stovk of drugs. invoioe 81,200, averaye snles $0, rent 815, bad hoalth rea: pon for seling. " Callor address 262714 Lk st o — 3 IOR SALE-First class meat market in bost location in city. For nearer information Bee oftice. B9 B) uha_proporty, stock of general merchandise with storé building. Chas. R, Woolley, 415 8. 15th st. 805612 OR SALE--A first-class hotel property doing excollent ‘business. Must gell in sixty days. For price and terms address B, 8. Lilly, Fou! tsinte denler Broken How, Neb. 3lsil TRGR BALE—In the booming town of Rush- X "ville, Nob., a saloon building, centrally jo- ated, on main street, on onsy terms. Write to ¥ inquire of George Oreutt, A nswortt, Neb. OR SALE--Wholo or half interest offico business, $3,000 to £5,000. Income will bear trict nvestigution. $1,500 to $2,600 required. ) 7, Boe oflice, 854 11 {OR SALE---Reataurant at 503 South 1i3th, Good reasons for selling. 856 8) OR BALL—Rostaurant and oyster business. Good reagons for selling. Address 1) ee othce. 835 9J [ SALE--Ment markot. 1 offer iy markct at a roasonadly low figure. My roasons [or soling ares Tam not ‘able to seoto the usiness myself on acconus of my heaith and Wwish to leave for Culifornin soon s posaible. Ono of tho finest locationa in the city. No goinpetition and low rent and fine_ trade. locks, tools, wagon and toam, and everything n running order. For further particulars cail 8t once at corner 25th and Davomport strvets, mont market. J. A, McClure, &7 R BALE. taurant business in_best lo- cation in city, £200; monthly payments. rico $1000 cash, If taken at once, Inquire Otto iemason, 515 N 16th street. 859 9) OR SALE—Drug store, fine_location, doing &ood business. Inquire W. 11, Gréen, 2i5 15th e 8] 12 MOl BALE~Cheap. Ment market. good trade, tools, fixtures, horse and wagon. verything complete. Cull at 28th lllgn;rlm s ANTED-—~German or Swede, ons yoars ex- rience drugs, drives ted, stable men #28, Inborers for cit; ull and 2 joiners on water pige to-night. Headquarters, 1500 “'ANTEI’\ At once, & good coatmaker, Also # good drossmaker. No others necd ap- piy. M. Bordolt & 8on, Seward, Neb. 891 10 ANTED--A good hoy with city references 10 take oare of horse and cow Aud work in store. Enquire 1723 Dodge. 804 9 YV ANTED-—i man for tarm, 1 girl for farm 1 man for selling vegetables, 5 men for Mllml’nodl. 20 girls for general house work, cooks, dining rooin girls, chambermaids, "l’ll for offices, all kinds of work at Gato City Km- ploy office, 314% 8 15th St. 4 8 ANTED-One and al plenty of good places for male and females, Call at our office and select your placos Miss Garrison's intelligenee office, 1612 l-rn%-:. lemonade stand, 619 North 16th street. y i i WAS'-rr:n 10 good_stono outtors at_once: John F. Coots, 6th and Jones sl T 00 W ANTED-Men and women for an ensy, ‘money-muking business which pays four times better than any other. Worthy persons with limited means will be ‘offered extraordi- nary inducements. Writo for freo samplos and spectal terma, Address Merrill Manufacturing Co., I} 53, Cnicago. 42 528¢ VVANTED-Men to soll “Shetinnd Moutain Ponies Fancy colors. Largest herd in Amer Sample pony free. Rare opportani- B‘ Inclose stamped sel{-addressed envelope, yron Van Kaub, Boernc,Kendall Co,, Toxas. 55 10% “7AN'I'EI)- A ¢ood baker,none other neel apply. Jucob Fisher, Hastings, 0 know ti wo havi 7 ANTED—First-class barber at once; steady work, good wages, %15 Cuming st, ANTED—Young man_to take charge of ‘ ‘ houl D;ol‘ goods ?:'t:m‘ N lkl... ish WA Ve, B MONEY TO LOAN. aad at —=: ONEY—We loan money on improve d Mo Ly Shaires ‘wount o Jow aes of interest, to run from two to ten years time. Btotts, Cox & Houston, 1007 Farnam. 960 80, TO t6 an & 8"l honer, T Farmam, v LoV a:,oui'.bm to loan, H. E. Cole, 310 8 15th, mortgage notes bought. PRR CENT Money. B O Fattorstn, 15th acd Harney, 404 ONEY TO LOAN=O. F. Davis Co. rea estate and loan agents, 1505 'Irllll‘a- First 378 $0.000 to loan in_any amount at lowest rate of iterest. H. B. Iroy, Frenzer block. 407 $uio.mo—1‘o loan on g:-hn clty pmwrnl&m peroent. G. W, 8 . cor. Ex. ONEY to loan to parties wishing to build 8. 8. Campbell, 510 8 16th st., Chamber of Commerce. 409 FO}!&A}&—:’&IH and countors. lmr‘l'lr'} R SALE-Toe Tots. Gilbgrt Bro. FOUounei muga: o lots Glbert Rios R SALE—0ne Saturn stailion (g00d_paoor #ix years old, and one Mo n road stallion are offered at privite sale by W.8 Brown, Fre- mont, Neb. L 708 0 I:AL‘;A‘“‘...’:&’I‘Q&IMBG»EIBH l;l:'lnlfi'fl. ‘and o 20 Olivory o or without. W. R. Drumimond' & 0o, 1.1 Harney street. [11811 JFOR RENT Basemant, furniture for sale suitablo for boarding, centrally located. Apply 1615 Dodge. 880 For SALE—Hotel furniture for M rooms. Rent 65, _Must sell in 6 days. Inquire Pacific house, N 10th st, 888 11* . — OKR SALE—Carringe team and trotting mare, MAre can trot in three minut lnq,ulr.. A. H. Bossleman, at Holland & sz‘(m. 2413 Cuming. 884 OR S8ALE—One second hand 2 horse power Acme engine in good running order. John . Kiiner, York, Nob. 708 10 OR SALE=Set g0od double harness, Almost new. C. F. Harrison, 418'8. " 10th ét,, MONh —To | an, Lowest rates. No delay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Commercial Na: tional bank 410 WL ONEY to loan. cash on nand,no delay. J. W.and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam 8t Paxton hotel building. 41 M ONEY TO LOAN on improved real no commission charged. Tam, ltoom 1 Creighton Biock. N ONEY~—1n sums of #600 and over to loan at low rates, Russell & Barrett, 312 8 16th st. ONEY to Loan—On improved city property at lowest rates of interest. 0 commis- 81on charged, Sholes & Crumb, room 1, Barker block, cor 16th and Farnam sts. 845 ANTED—Men for railroad work. bright's labor agency, 1120 Farnam. " ANTED~—Fine vest making at 1611 Daven- port s 7848 WANTKD Active men with from $10 to $50. Dest paying business in stato, Money boubled every woek. Miss Garrison's Intelli- gence office, 1612 Farnam, 819 8 i Y TANTED—100 trackinyors. Froo transpor- tations to the work. Apply to Mallory, Cusning & Co.,Omaha or Wahoo, Neb. 601 & \\ ANTED--2 men and wives for gardenors, one man and wife for chicken ranc first and second cooks for country, $40 and $30 chambermaid for Central Olty: man_cook for Broken Bow, $50; wirls for Norfolk, Columbus, Ceanr Hapids, Sterling, Council 'Bluffs, and Templeton, lowa; governess for Kunsas City. All fares paid. 10 dining room girls, 7 dis! washers, kitohen holpors, 50 girls for hous: work, Your choice of 'nice places. Canad- ian employment offico, Mrs. Brega & Son, 510 Bouth 15th, Telephone, 884, B8 8§ ANTED—A clerk to make out deeds at the groat $10lot sule at 1415 Farnam streot, Apply Monday [ YV ANTED--Men from every part of the state to call atthe Gate City employment of- floo and make arrangements to_sell goods in thoir own town, big money making business, 81415 8 15th &20 8 WAy #00d salesmen to travel for tho best selling article, no exporience neoe sury, 84 to $10 n day. dl4% S 15th s ,rolglwar.. W ANTED-Seven porsons to lenrn book keeping, situations. J, B. Emith, 1613 Chicago at. 608 '0j “YANTRD—-F’IHI class hotel cook, meat and pastry, also second cook, soher and re- liable and competent, furnish first class testi- monials of above gualities, or necd not apply. Call or address Mr. Hinkson, Arcade hotel, Omaha, Thursday 1 to 4 p. m. 68 8 ANTED—2 laborers on 2ith_and Howard sts. Sewer work. Delaney, l:i_,\irl;‘tjy& Co. TANTED 4 German boys to Carry papo W4 i -509 8. 12th, upstairs. WANTED---FEMALE HELP. '\ ANTED--A good girl_for general house- work, smali family, $4 per _week, inquire at once, C.'L. Erickson " 7 ANTED—First-class girls for all kinds of work. Good wages to good girls. Call immedintely at Kate Kennedy’s Employment office, 121 N. 15th. 9i0 9 @ for small wages in /Wns to know that if they come un wive them first clags places in hotels, private familos and boarding houses at from $5.50 to 36 per week. Canudian Emp. office, Mrs. Brega & Son, 316’8 15th. 890 10) YV ANITED--A woman to do gencral hol work, two in family, wages $5a w Apply 1609 Calitorma st. A T ANTRD--Ladies and gonts for ploasant, money-making business. Miss Garrison’ intelligence office, 1612 Furnam st. Co., 212 N. 16th st. 906 10 outside ¢, to Omahn we real_estate in city or county for England Loan & Trust Co., by Douelas County bank, 16th and Chirago sts. 4l4 MONEY to loan on real estato. Nodelay. First morigages bought. Tates, Smith & Co., 208 Ramge building, cor. 15th '“flm'.,'"“‘.‘," 2 oot !‘0 LOAN—Money—Loans _piaced on _ im- ow KA FORRENT---HOUSES and LOTS. irmm-r——, Tore AT basament, best 1och: tion, $40. Kestaurant furniture for saie Very chietp. 1004 N. 1fth. 0708 E‘Ol( RENT--A 13 room house on Farnam st. near court house ~ Most desirable_loca: tion. For terms apply room 34, Chamber of Commerce. 910-14% FOI RENT--Office, 1613 Farnam ot. - Foll RENT=Nicely furnished fromt room, suitable for two gentlomen. erence required, 1611 Daveanport st. 683 8 OR RENT-Two unfurnished basement rooms to family without ohildren, 1122 N, 17th st 470 R RENT—Furnished room vory cheap, 1120 Farnam. & R RENT—T'urnhod rooms in Greunig bik, v 13th and Dodge st. Inquire of Davis & Hotherington, Millard Hotel Billiard room. 248 R RENT—Desirable furnished room for Howard st. L Newly furnished roo! desired, 1780 Dodge st. For RENT—Nicely furnishod rooms, to gon- tlemen only, 220 N, 16th St., Room 2. AN SITUATION WANTED. , bonrd if @ VW ANTED Situntion by young man. Sober and willing to work. ~ Address D 10, this office. 803 &) “‘AHTI“.I)-«A position as bookkeener in bank or store, can furnish good refer- cences; address J. C. Neison, Bhenlndo&.lfllzwn. WANTBD—SIHII!IOII as housckeeper, good reliablé woman for hotel or widower with chilaren, can give reference, Miss Garrison's Intelligence office, 1612 Farnam st. 816 8 ‘W ANTED.-Situntion by young man as ship: ping clerk or assistant goods marker, 4 oars' _experience in Chioago, not afraid ‘of ard work,good references. Address D 17, Bee office. 901 8] TrOR RENT--4 room houso and barn, barn will hold 4 bond of horses and 2 buggies, also & chicken yard, on the,corner of 25th ave. and Webster st. Enquire of P. J. Creedon at hisoffice, Boyd's opera houso. 53 0 F OR RENT_Commeroial house at David City, Neb. Address Henry Will, Rising City,Neb, 860 Oct 6) OR RENT—Now 0 room house,barn, olstern and well, 25th and Chicago. Inquire 807 South 24th st. ™ OR RENT—Basomont of 316 8. 1oth st.__suit- able for barber shop. Apply to M. F, Martin 6178, 13th st. 844 ONEY LOANEDat C. F. Keed & Co.’s Loan Office, on furniture, pianos, horses,waxon personal property of all'kinds, and all other ar- icles of value, without removal. 819 8. 13th. over Bingham's Commission stors. All busi- ness strictly confidential, LH 'ONEY Inaned on furniture, pianos, organs, horacs. oto., low rutes. J. 4. Wilkinson & Cov 1324 Farnam, over Burlington ticket offi 418 MDNH\' TO LOAN—bDy the nndersigned, who bas the only properly organized loan agency in Omaha. ~ Loans of $10 to $100 made on furniture, pIAROs, organs, horses, . wagons, hinery, &0, without: removal, . No delays: All busineds_strictly confidential. 1oans s Tande that any ‘can bopald at any ime.each payment reducing the cost pro rata.” Advancos made on fino watches and iamonds, . Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, 88 many new concorns are daily coming 2"::{"‘"“"0"'“ Flmul% you need mOHQYhol" ul 06 me. 8 ro| it Bilding 5t ana Harny. 100™ & Withnell OR RENT—A furnished hotel on 11th at. of 22 rooms 8150 pcr month, Co-opera- tive Land & Lot Co, 205 N 16th st. i 'I‘mn' RENT-~4or 5 room cottago. be centrally located. office. Fox RENT--10-room house with all modorn improvemongs, betwoen 25th and 26th, on Dougla quire 120: 41 Ten room house. Douglae, TOR R .. All modern improvements. Enquire 1723 Dodge, 893 9 JFOR RENT—A fine store buflding on cornor Saunders and Hamilton streets. Splendid iocation for dry goods, clothing, hardware, furniture or groceries. ' Apply to Bruner & Bro., Hollman block. 700 10 JFOR RENT-6 room fiat on Park av ranged. plenty of light and air, conveniences, $0 per month including water rent. F. L. Gregory, 5208 15tn st. 653 YHE OMAHA Financial Exchan N, W. corner of Harney nd 16th sts, Siate National pank, -~ pared to make short time availnble security. SR Y Loans m chattel atate; ade on 8 ocollateral or real Long time loans made on improved real estato &t current rafes. Purchaso money mortgages negotiated. Becured notes bought, aold or exchanged. Bhort time loans made on second mortgage. :‘ng‘flllng to marginal interest, at collateral Real estate to ange for good interest beaving paper. 0 6X°H L el General financial business of all kinds trans- cted promptly, quietly and fairly. Money always on hand for approved loans of fny kind, without delay or unnecessary pub- licity. Corbett. Manager. 418 MISCELLANEOUS. B‘()ll RENT—Four new store and fiats on Saunders (24th) street, near Seward. Rentlow. Apply 612 N 16th st.’ . T. Andrew. 319 GR RENT—And furniture for sale, elogant 10 room houso two blocks from postoffice. Addrees B 57 Beo oftico. 905 OR RENT— House. 511 Spruce stroct, 6 big rooms, $20 per mo. Inquire msfl 3 A et > JROR RENT—3 10-r00m houses all modorn ! improvements, $75 per month. Morse & B 1606 F n 8t 1011 g "s&tt?v“e,; rooms. Aml-ITz $13 er mont§. ply at room 2 rlington block 1511 Dodko &t. i) 70R R room bouse, 14th and Pierce. Apply at 6178, 13th st. o4, “A UCTION SALE--Of lots at_Kearney, Ne- braska, Sept. 22nd, 1887, r particulars, address, C. H. Elmendorf, Kearney, Neg. 2 85 1! 'OR RENT--Ono large size double door fire proof sate, Inquire of Z '\, Lindsey & Co., 1111 Harney. 863 10 'OR Adoption—Handsome helathy bnfi}m X “born. - Address E 42, B 845 10] Lfll)K HERE, Stock ) of the tinest Hols pn--We have 35 hoaa cins fn tho wost £0 Lrado 3 herd has taken tno all at the lowa fairs. Herd Booi ord of each animal can be seen at our offico. wan & Co, 1621 Douglasst. Real Estate and Property Exchange, T4 11 NEY golls hard and soft o m and 15th and Izard. 4358 POOLS, sinks and vaults_cleaned, odor- less process. k. Kwing, Dox 427, oty o OR RENT—Two five-room cottages on Iath st., $20 por month, _One elogant two-etory house, two blocks from street cars,830. Address John C. Thompson, Herald offico. 516 JFOR RENT—An clogaut private residence on Farnam st. 8, C. Patterson, i6th and Harney s 18 {OR RE provem Thompson, g3 8. FOR RENT—ROOMB, JOR RENT—Oan accommodate 8ix during fair week or permuneptly. Newly fur. nished rooms on car line, 113 8. 24th bet. Doug- 1as and Dodge. 813 9j TFHOR RENT—Unfurnished parlor and bod- room, 1921 Chicago. w05 POOLS and vaults clennod, dead An mals romoved. W, H. Barber, 02 Leaven- worth. Telephone 102." "~ ' " kv 1)mummvrlzlmumpnu patterns mado to or- der and all the latest designs for sale at &Lrt J. W. Morri om, 1605 Davenport st. 451812 ANTED_A girl for general housework in a good family, 618 S. 17th 8f 518 EA&:‘B)(N Nebraska farms to exchange for ED-A girl for general housework, Y, smallfamily, 1920 Caiifornia st, corner ANTED--A girl for general housework in a family of threo: must bea good cook, and {roner; good wages te a competent pply to C. Oskamp, 2316 Webster st. 813 8) NTED—A good girl to do general house work. Liberal wages, at 1515 Dougias 05 8) VVANTED—GHI.W California st, 768 Omaha_property. 1612 FarnaM, 424 O EXCHANGE-For caftie, 1 havo 600 and forty acrea of good western land to trade for cattle, and n good house and lot near_the capital will exchango for cattle. Addross Bryan. Ashland, Neb. 430 ESS-POOLS and_yaults clenned, dend ani- mals removed, first ward. W. H. Barber, 802 Leavenworth. 'Telephoue 102, 8%7a21j (O)MAHA LOTS—To exohange 1or cattle. Pi ) terson & Moore, 1612 montaly. A 4% rgans, 83 per month. no;b:_.s W ANTRD—An ox on pants. 1707 ‘W ANTED—Compstent girl for goneral housework in family of three, good 08 10 rirst-clags girl, no others need ‘apply. 11th street between Arbor and Vinton, 2nd house. 847 By ANTED--First and second girl, 1813 Capl- tol aye 866 12 V\? NTRD—Girl for general house work, 2214 Douglas st. 5 rienced tailoress to work t. Mary's avenue, 832 8j NA fortuno teller, t. %31 oot 5 K. NANNIE V, Warren, clairvoyant. Medi- cal, business and test medjum. Ofce 119 North 16th stree:, rooms 3 & 3, Telephone 043, 556 N [RE. DURANT—Clurivoyent from Boaton is liuble in all nfutrs of lite, unttex sepa- oy o0 past present and future revealed, sick houled, lost found, homes made y, sittings daily ut 421 8. 11th st [} e T e =2 - FVAKEN UP-On military road, red cow with whito strenk on buck: About 6 years old. Address John Rogers, Omnhn, Neb. 852 9 FAKEN UP--White pony, blind ono eyo* Hensman Bros., Saunders st, next to Fort Owaha, 804 9. Pl e B! “ANTED—5 good solicitors. 1013 Farnam, up-stai B2 ivA TED A rellable, cnorgetio man as spocial agent for an old line life insurance compuny. Liberal terms to one that o cure businesa loom 2, Barker building, cor. 35th and Farnam sts. 410 10 ""ANTHD-MM: for R work in Towa and Missourl. O'Keefe & MoGerr, 309 8. 11, WV ANIED—One man for Nebraska, ono for one for Dakota to handle an tho placo of wood and conl at mall capital required, Call at a2 0 —25 brickiayors at Blackwelder's bullding, Wichita, Kaus. L s \VANTED-Agents in Nebraska, for Gen. John an's last work “Volunteer Boldier,” Just published. Address J. M. French & Co., Omaha, Neb. D) rticie th alf tho cost VYV ANTED-4 good canvassors, $15 por woek, 16t st employment 220, N. 10th st 7162 8} VWANTED=A young man to take care of two horses und carriage and two cows, rerences required. Call wt onoce at C. L. Frickson & Co., 312 N, 10th, Masonio block; necded in overy house, no competition per cont commisaion or'a good sulary to Fight parties. Address with stamp for torms, ghiouver, manutacturer, 8 N Stato st Chicago, 0 17 JWANTED--A young man us partaer in a &00d 0ffioo business. Address D 12 Boo phice. 858 CTIVE men with from $10 10§30, best puy- 1ug business in tho state, money donbled QIS Faneck. Miss Garrison's latelligengo office, 2 Farnam st 997 8 TVANTI'J)"ANNJ A new invention, 800 851 8§ VWV ARTED—An experioncod American nursg 10 take care of children. ~ Call at oifice of Mead & Jamicson, 318 8 15th st. [ [V ANTED—Girl for goneral housework at 809 Nortn 25th street. 850 8 TANTED—A Indy a8 assistant in office dress D 12 Bee office. rl for goneral housework at itol avenu %66 j OST--A braceiet on Douglas at. near 15th 4 Wednesday. Kewarn for return to Hee office. 881 8) Y OST—Tiay mare brandea 1. L. on left jaw Jand T. E. on left hip, fiveral reward by returning to 2009 8 18th st., . F. Nel ] 8 or pocketbook with name F. JMelcher insido, containing some ourrency and several notes payable to above name. Finder will receive libéral roward by leaving same at Room 6, Exposition building, 790 8) w 'RAYED OR STOLEN From corner of Fif- b teenth and Ohlo streets August 27, » sorrel mare mule. Reward for retura. Geo. Red- man. 713 10* MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. A ‘VAN'I’HD ‘oung geatleman desis per manent room or board in private family or selcet boarding house convenient to strect cars. Refercncos giv Address D14, l:uo. 8] 7 ANTED “( .—House furnishing goods, all_kind ‘e cash or nstaliment; lowest prices at J. Bonner, 1318 Douglas st. 426 Square fiano, $s+ moutnly. A 425 Hospe. 1513 Dourlas. PERSONAL. PEHSONAL--Ladies who arcin need of fo- male helb can be supplied at once at Miss Garrison's intelligonoo ofloe, 1013 Farmnm st DERSONAL--T0the G. A. R.: “Eherman’s March to the Sea.” "Among the various enterprises gotten up by citizens of Omaha to interest and entertain the veterans 18 a fine lithogruph map showing tho routes taken b Snerman's army in his celebrated march through the hoartof the confedoracy to the gen,published by B. R. Ball & Co., general denlers in real estate, at 113 N 16th 'st. The map will be presented freo to all soldiers who will_call attheir office on 16th st. or atthe Towa headquarters on the reunion grounds. Every *‘vet’ ghould have one. The firm i8 composed ot B. R. Balland W. A. Spenser, both old soldiers, the former 8 member of the 3d Towa and the Iatter the 7ith Ohio. 880 9 OR RE! ce spaces on ground floor, one front window. Enquire at 1509 Farnani 8t., of J. 8. Richardson. 6% Betd For RENT—Nicoly furnished room _suitablo for 2 gontlomen, inquire 2011 St Maryg ave. {JOR RENT-_Nicely furnished room in nioo cottage, $8 por month, 400 Williams st., 5 minutes wulk soutenst U, P. depot. 620 JOR RENT—A nicely furnished front room '~ for one or two_gentlemer, s, W, cor. 2?nd and Loavenworth, 1 block Trom St. Mary's oar. i;\uk RENT—Nicoly furnishe d rooms with first-class board at Mrs, Wm. Young, %209 Douglas st, 785 13) IOR RENT---2 nioe brick store rooms, fine lo- cation for dry goods store and boot and &hoe storo; call at or address for one week, Citizens' Bank, Omaha, 865 13 VW ANTED--A situation by a sober an indus- trious young man as a carpet layer or in a furniture or stove store or es driver, has worked at that trade, can furnish good refor- ences: address Clarence Caric, Weeping Water, Cusa Co., Neb., P. O. fox 201. BT 9% ANTED-—Situation as manager for a hotel west of Omaha. T am a hustler and mywife i8 a good housekeceper. Miss Gar- rison's Intelligence office. 161 Farnam st. 876 9 ‘ 7 ANTED—By a sober reliable German,em- ployment as a_porter: would do ‘any other work around the house, and can take charge of horses, Address Brotho Lucbbert, Elkhorn Valley hou: cor, 11th and lmflkg;fi;’ ~ STORAGE. TORAGE—Omaha storage warchouse, 1001 011 15th st. cor Izard, for household goods, carriages, ote., and all kinds of merchandise. Ottice 1315 Dodgo st. 879 13) Furniture, boxed goods, &c., sonable, 714 Pacific. b} ]sxmsmcl..(ss Storago at 110 N 13th st. S A_SLONMAN, Roal estate, 1301 Farnamst. . Farnam ot Dbetwoen thetl d Twenty-thisd, 12132, per foot . Farnam st. cornor Thirty first. 106xid8, POE OOt .ooviiie o Farnam st. near pavement, 47x13. Farnam st. near pavement, Ix1%2. .., Farnam st. corner l'url‘-lhlnl. 44x132. Faruam st. ocorner ineteenth, im- proved, SXIE. ..., ¢ Farnam at. between Nineteenth and ‘Twentieth, improved, Tixlid ......... Farnam st. near Bloventh, 20x13, rents for §1,50... “eis N N Farnam at. near Twenty-Seventh, 0xi32 Bln{‘n'en it noar Twentieth, improved Ra:“&' st. near Twenty-third, impro “,';E" st. near Fifteenth, improved 33x Bixteenth st. near Nicholns, 6014 x102. Sixteenth st. south of viaduct, 40x102.. Douglas st. east of Twenty-third. 86x132. Twenticth st, near 8t. Mary's ave, im: proved, 10x120. sissesrseias Twentieth st, betwoen Douglas and Dodge, Improvea, #2x68, ........ Saunders st, corner Burt, 160x51.. Alice st near Farnam, east front, 41xi Fifteenth at, cornor Jones, imprived, 68 Fourteenth st,cornor Jackson,improved, 86x 132 . W r(wnl enth st,corner Chicago,improved, X132, ox ). .y Thirteenth sf, Paddock piace, trackags, Thirtoonth st, corner Caiifornta, im: proved., rents $1,50. Park ave, opposite Park, 8x1 i Davenport st, opposite High 'school, fine modern ' fourteon-room house, 6 beiweon Ninoteonth and Twen: twelve-room modern house, 66x 2. cinene . Nicholas ‘st., " ‘corner ' ‘I'wenty-second, tracknge, 132x132, improved ........... Cm:rh-s st., near St, Mary's, improved,64 Calpy st,near Craighton college,modern ten-room house,33x142. Plerce st. ,noar Twentieth, 60x two stroots,improved hoh Dodge st., near Twenty-sixth, 38x182, im- proved. L 7 Twenty-second st., near Grace, GAXi0. . West Omaha, in bon ton locality, 40 or 6 x108, per foot. Ty T Twenty-first, corner Vinton, 52x100. . Custollur st., next coraer Eighth, 61%x Thirty:third at.; corner Delaware,ian: com Place 100x100........ Leavenworthst. near Sixtoenth, 2-xi Webater at., near T'wenty-eighth, 60x150, on grade ... 1n addition to tho abovo dditions at low figur {'OR bargains in South Omaha sos Geo. N. Hicks, 216 8 15th, 010 TL5T sour proporty for sula with Charles C. 4 Spotswood, 305' S 16th st. 042 20,000 6,400 6,350 5,350 4,000 8 1,500 1,000 600 .. 1,800 have lots in all 789 TORAG E—First-ciuss storage for nice rur- niture or boxed goods, at 513 Dodge-at, -HOUSES---LOTS. JOUR lots near Albright's depot South Omaha, at last winter's figures or will trade for norse and buggy. Apply Sloman & Mills, 1512 Farnam, room 1. 6853 10 OR BALE OR TRADE—An oquity of $4,000 in_property on 15th street for improved Pproperty in Council Blufts, 2fine lots impro ved center of Council Blufls for improved farm in castern Nebruska or western lown. 40 lots 3 milew from P. O, One-half aore in Benson and nice lotin Ciifton Hill for good span of horsea, Heal ate and Property E!‘?‘;Dl\‘l’u(t" 4 0 exchange for farm within 25 miles of Omaha, fine corner lot with house, Chas, R. Woolley, 418 8. 15th 350812 OR SALE—Two lota_three blocks wost of Saratoga school house, first-class property, $2.700. Sam D. Jones. 630 14) BEAUTIFUL PLACE--I can offer for a fow days three beautiful south front lots on Poppleton avenue in Hanscom Plaee. Popple- ton avenue is now being graded, and ‘these lots will be_just right for grade: wator and gas alrendy on strcot . a pertect grade; two lines of street cars, A beautiful park and & splendid neighborhood ail combine to_make this an el ant site for a cosy home. Prico only §2 700 cngh, balance on long time, Geo, 216'S. 15th st F. RINGKR, 119N 16th at, bet Dodgo and Cap. ave. $18,000—2 modern houses, 7and 12 rooms each, lot 72x140, Douglns, near 2ird, : 5,500 -113x140, 19th st near Clark st, beautitul lot and & bargain. $10,000—120 ft © front on Saunders and 50x120 in rear, opposite Kountz place. $6,500—10 choice lots, Boyd's add. near plain- ing factory, 4 blocks from Saunders. $25,000 -65x120, building cost $5,000, suitable for ‘manufacturing, Davenport, near 1ith, will tako $10,000 in Douglas Co. 1and or othor city property. $6,000—66x132, choice Ist, Cass, nenr 22nd, will exchange oquity for other proporty. $6,500—Fine stock - millinery, choice location, % cash, bal good Omaha property. Choico “business and_residence property for sale in all parts of the city. E. F. Ringer.” 659 VW HAT have you to trado for fine 2-story residence and two lots {n tho west part of town? oha C. Thompson, Heraid oll'lce.s_“ P[0 exchiange for farm in westorn Towa or eastorn Nebraska, good corner lot with Chas. R. Woolley, 418 s‘fld’«;’"l';! st. s three houses, OR SALE--Twenty choice acres clogo to Missourl Pacific Railrond and Wost Al- bright, only two or three_blooka from the John Dierks Munufacturing Tndustry, that is al- rondy undor way and will employ s hundred or moré mechanics. This property commands a magniticent view {n all dlrections, and will plat into 100 etogant 1ots. $760 an acre buys it f tuken quick. Geo. N. Hicks. 761 9 FHOR K rnished rooms in Gruenig cor 13th and Dodge st. Inquire of Geo, K, Davis, Milliard Hotel Billiard room. 22 FHOR RENT -Two office rooms, and one elght- room cottare on Harney, between 15th and 16th. W. E. Clarke, 141¢ Harney- R RENT—Nicely furnished front rooms, $15, $12, $6, 814 North iTth st. 652 9§ OR RENT—Handsomoely furnished room for wentlomon. Apply Wwith referonces at 1817 Davenport st. _ 1318 R RENT--And furniture for gale of 2 rooms, suitable for housekerping. 423 N. h, 904 9] 1319 Calr- TOR HENT--Furnished room, fornia street. 905 8f {OR KENT—Large front parior with obay window, and alcove, also other rooms with modern conveniences at 1821 Farnam st, one block west of court house. EN OR KENT—Elegantly furnished rooms sin- ! gle or ensuite, with use of bath; electric bells in every room. First class restaurant at- tached, at Norris European hotel, corner 16th and Webster, 658 )nsider Our acquaint- ance ended unless you bringwea war runty deed for one of those $10 10t to be sold 8t 1416 Faroum st during fair week. lmogone. Awidow who owne hor house in the suburbs of the city would acquaintance of a gentleman 30 to 40 yours, paintor, plastorer or carpenter to board throufh the winter to make home pieaant. Address D) 8, Dee office 814 8) ])EI(SONAI -1f John Craig or John Craig " Glll, formerly of Philadephia, will send his address to the undersigned he will hear something to his ndvaniage, George P, White, No. 529 N street, Philadelobia, Pa. 7159 teacher of 1he ion; instruction Al reference, g0 Private home for Indjos during confinement, strictly confidential, nfants adopted, address £ 42, Bee office. 167 oct § SONAL—An eastern gentleman locating in Omaha, desires board in a private fam- ily where there are no other boarders. Ad- dress D1 Bee ofce, 807 8) ano, organ and vocal inval ul‘)lly of higbest orde OR HENT—Rooms, furnished or unfur- nished in private house, no children, wen- tlemen preferred, at 2622 Cuming st. 855 {IOR RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms and sitting room for gentlemen. 1708 Cali- forniu at. 558 &) FOR RE toom sultable for 1 or 2 gentle- men, with board. 1812 Dodge. 518 JFOR RENT—Furhfsned roow, 1015 Farnum o 7l T-77 vooms In_flai_suitable for eepiigys 1108 th streot. Apply S Toth st. o ) For RENT-- L nicely_furnished front parlor oW rith by wiskio': il modorn conyepiences. oo L 608 N1ith sk ¢ TOR RE: 1‘5{: ely furmished room, east tront, halt Moldok from street car, 1812 Clark st < 709 10 2 front rooms, 816 S 1sth, nicely furnished t ) W ANTED—Rooma suitable for light house- ke.ping. Address D. Y, liee oftibe, 543 §) \WANTED A croamery and “eanning fac: tory. Will assist the right parties. Ad- dress Bank of Valley, Valley, Nob, 27089 WANLED Asccond hand copying press A. H. Snydor,corner 15th aud Davenport. Lahd "" TANTED— A harness maker to open hero. Address Baok of Valley, V r of good location for ro- or of stock for sal ‘ure of e t this Best gruin rogion in Nebraska. k of Valley, Vailey, Neb. \ 7 ANTED—100 teams for raiiroad work bo twoon Sargeant and Browster. Wugos $3.50 per_dny. Free transportation to worl Aplly to Mallory, Cushing & Co., Omahu ot St. Paul, Neb. B0z 8 W ANTED=To rent part ot warehouse nitn rack privi 08, desk room in office, ., 114 Pacite s, 57 VW ANTED-A 0! Refcrences requested, "l 'i e A. M. ALDRICH, mental honler, Ereats discases absently, Address 63 Warrenton 6t.. Boston, Mass, 190 8 25) FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS, {OR SALE~Hotel busimess. Best location 1 center of city on one of the leading streets. 86 rooms, doing splendid busines; terms onsy and good rensons forselling a_tino opening and astablished business for the right mun. Address 0, 21, Boe office. 018-10* 14101( SALE~Three and four-year-oll horses and # fino mules at stock yards, South Omaha. Pete Groven. 0) - ADy lady with money cun_purchase an establisned business that” will pay her from twelve to fif- teen hundred dollars the first vear. Good rooms fitted for the business, nicely furnished and | comfortable to live in. Address D & Bee oifice, city. 857 9 | R SALE—Pohy and cart on Terms or ]t R laror Norse, one 50 1 P voilor and 8 H P engine, second hand hogs- heuds suitable for cistvras. 1315 Dod :a’ R BALE-Cheap, light speeding buggy, Council Bluds maxe, cost $135; will se.l 5. A 5, D 19, 100 bioe,t s Will a5 el § lnthe block. " F, L. Gregory, 420 YOH RENT— 1th st JOH RENT- turnishod, in private famiy, s Dodge st. furnished room, 018 S y 203 of front rooms, newly th, hot and cola'waters, gontlemen only. 1709 623 %) 'OR RENT—Large turnished front room, 8 w cor 15th and Jackson. 590 TR OR RENT—Kiogantly furnished room on first loor, with modern lprovemonts, 1917 Cass. ) OR RENT—{ nice unfurnished roome suit. able for hougakeeping, 1th and Howard 818, Apply with references 10 017 B 13th st. F R RENT-Fufnisbed roowms with board, 1903 Far 307 00 4) R R , 1707 Dodge st. 08 R HENT—Thol Argost store FOOM i town. Inquire atthe Argus office, Albion, Neb, 481 sep 13 FQ RENT_Fisie Tarso siore room in briek block on Park ve, k00d cellar, city water and gus; just the place for bal or ocon- fectioner, ‘'meat market or hardware store. Btocks of dry go , drugs and gu‘mwrlul now BUTY ! QR SALE—at a bargain, several soctions of lund in contral Nebraska. G0od rich soil: part level tabje land, balance rolling :admirably adapted cither for general farming OF StoCK purposes. This 1and is situated in Howard county, near the Loup river, within from throe 10 soven miles of good rallrond _stations, and near St. Paul, the county seat and one of the host growing towns in central Nebraskn. How- ard county 13 being rapidly setiled by & good clngs of people: has good banks, churches, schools, flour mills and stores. Two branches of tho U, P.Ry run_through the contral portion of the county, and the grading is now under whay for a branch of the B, & M. Ry to St. Paul, which will give this county splendid railroad facilities. Also have one tract of iU acros of rolling land. Can_cultivate three-fourths, bal- ance 40od grazing land. A £o0d rock-bottom creek runs across one corner. For a stock farm this can not be excellea. Situated midway between St. Paul and Fullerton, good railrond stations, and only four milos from new B, & M. station. Will soil in tracts of 160 ncros and up- ward on easy terms and long tme. Prices $-.00 to $10.00 per ncre. Geo. N. Hicks, 215 south 15ith street, opera house block 720 eres of kood Jand 3 miles onst of Woon- socket, Dikora, to trale for No, 1 mules or horses, Address C 20 Beo offi 207 1 JORSALE—New i room house near i6th and Ohio, $1,600; monthly pay ments. Inquire Otto Siomissen, 615 North Iiith st OR SAT ant east front lot on street oarline that {8 running regularly. Lot lies benutifuily, $425: $125 cash, balance $10 monthly. Inquire N. E. corner 15th and Chi- cago strect. H73 B0 SALE. West Omahn, 'ation for a home in adjoining the mansion homes of Kirkendall, Coo, Hrady, 200 and others. Nothing finer in the city. Oan sell 187 or less: for prices and terms see S. A. man, 1501 Farnam st. T8 inest lo 8 IF YOU want to buy, sell, or trade your prop- orty, call on Charles B. Spotswood, 305l 8. 16th st 2 4 IS8T your property for sale with Charles C 8potswood, 30545 § 10th st. 642 JOR SALE—Or oxchange, 1 lor, best ware- house property in city: 20 acres 34 .miles from P. O., sujtablo 1or gardening or milk- man, at $230 per acro; house and lot n_Train- town. Inquire 68 North 13th st 3 8) 0 patics ouying lots of mo in South Omany and erecting small cottages | will guaran- fee & net profit of 20 to ) per cent on the total investmont. 'Geo. N, Hicke, 2105 15th swroet. o OR SALE~—New store building an1 lot on Hellovue st the mun_ thoroughfare con- necting Omaha and the stockyurds, price §1 600 cash, bal 1 and 2 yrs, Inquire of Geo ticks, 2158 15th gt ke 701 9 ]*l'l(l( PLAC residence lots situated from one to five blocks south of the South Omaha brewery. Prices from $350 to $). One-third cash, balance on easy terms at s per cent intorest. V. J. O'Hourke, sole owner, 736 0 FUI(HAI,I’.‘— ‘en cholce lots in the northern part of South Omuha, surrounding the park and on Bellevue street.tho main thorouyh- fare connecting the city and South Omaba and the stock yards, Thesé lots are only two and one-half miles from the postoflice, and situated directly between tne businvss portion of the city and the business center of South Omaha. Thoy are larger lots than any put on the mar- ket, 80x 150 foct,with stroets and avenuoes eight foui wide, Can-offor theso lots for §300 to §1 payment, very easy terms. Th 1ots offer a 8 | 8aa o 8¢ lendid chance for an juvestment, [ N, Hicks, . 10 'Ot SALE—A benutiful_9-room house just completed in Jorome Park on Swift stroct, just oft Farnam, path room, cellar and all mo ern improvements, cistern, barn, eto. May trade for a small unencumbered farm, not too far from Omahia. Apply to Charles C. Spot- 8wood, 3054 S, 16th. kit e CRE LOTS—For salo, lot 6, block 1, Hyde Park, three hundred feet south front, a corner, only three thousand dollars. C. Brown, Hyde Park. 087 10, OR SALR--At a bargnin, 640 acroa of firsu clnss farming Iand in Howard county, this state: first class Aoil, closo to two linos of ' rail- rond, and surrounded by well improved farm Can 'divide to suft purchaser, and will maj this A bargain i€ 80ld quick. Small cash pa ment, very easy terms. Address Goorge Hicks, 215 South 15th st. 619 RE{LESTATE T havenow & great many bargains in residence lots, business prop- orty, houses and lotsand acre property. John M. Clarke, sole agent, 8 w cor, Douglas and 14th streets. &34 9) Proposals fot Sewer Constructions EALED bids will bo recoived by the B “olerk until 10 o'clock . m., Septombor 1887, for the construction of storm wator sew= ory in the ity of Plattamouth as par r an cifications on file in the office of ti city clerk. Proposals to bo made on prin blanks furnished byfthe city clork, and il bide to be nocompanied by & certified_check for one hundred dolirs upon & local bank payable to tho city of Plattsmouth as forfeit money in ¢ event that the bidder shall fail to enter into & contract with good and sufficient bonds within ten days of notice of award, i nato for aaid work made by tho city engineer, is as follows: f lvln and & half feet brick sowors $11 por oot P l-‘l'.\'r and & half teet brick sewers $7.50 per 0ot £ FoU and a half foet brick sowors $5.00 por 0ot Fiftoen inch pipe complote $1.00 per foot. ¢ Throe munnoles I fect high $4%0 per vert. oo Three frames and covers 555 pounds each at 4o, $64.60, 5 Raid bids will bo opened at 2 o'clock p. M, September 9th, 1887, at the office of the city At tor Byron l‘,lnrll 1ght ¢ Joot aty &l The city reserves the rig! 0 rejoot all bids. t J. W, JUIINN)L- ‘Chairman of the Bord of Publio Works Plattsmouth, Neb., August 16, 1887, 8 &0 WHO 18 URACQUAIXTED WITH Ti 'COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXANINING TALIS AT THAT TRE GHICAGO,ROCK ISLAND & PAGIFIC RAILWAY By reaton of ita central positien, ¢ ose relation to lines East of Chicago, and continadus Hios at terminal polnts West, Northwest and ‘Bouthwest, is the trus middle link in that transcontinentas aystom whick invites and facilitates travel and trafic between the Atlantio and Pacifie. The Rock Island matn line and hranches include eago, Jollet, Ottawa, La Balle, Peoris, Geneseo, M nd Hock Taland, 1 1ilinols; DAvenport, Muscatin, Washington, Fatrfield, Ottumwa, Oskaloofs, West Lib- erty, Towa City, Des Moinos, Indianols, Winterset, Atlan: tlo, Knoxvillo, 'Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Ocntre and Cotncil Blufts, in lowa; ‘Gallatin, Trenton, 8t. s5seph, Cameron and Kanans Clty, in Missourl; Legv-“uworth ind Atchlson, in Kansas; “Albert Loa, Mianopolls Taul, in Minnesota; Watertown and Sloux Falls, s ota, and hundreds of intermodiate citios and towns. ‘The Qreat Rock Island Rou ‘Quarantees speed, comfort, certainty and safety. Its 1 ent was distinguished for its excellonce. Its ::m. are of stone and fron, Its track is of 1,1ts rolliag stock perfect. 1ts passenger equl Rhasallthe safety appliancos thatexpericnce has) useful, and for luxurious accommodations {s assed. Its Express Tri of suporior S gant Pullman Palace Parlor and Sleeping Cars, suporb Dining Cars, ?m'lnlln' deliclous e and (between Chicago and Bt. Joseph, Atchison Kansas City) resttul Reclinlng Chair Oars. Ita man- agoment is conservative, its discipline exacting “The Famous Albert Lea Rouvre" Between Chicago and Minne Iis and St. Pa.’ favorite, Over thisline Bolic dally to attractive resorts for tourists in Iowa and Minnesots, and, via Watertown and Sloux o rich wheat and grazing lands of interior Dakota. Via Seneca and Kankakee, the Rock Island offers superior Anducements to travelers eon Cincinnati, Indian. apolls rayette and Council Bluffs, St. Joseph, Atchl- son, Leavenworth, Kansas ¢ 3 diate polnta. All patrons (especialls dren)recelveprotection, courtesy and kindly For tickets, maps, folders, coples of Western Trall, any d nformation, ully to principal ofices in tLo United States and Canada, or address, at Chleago, £, ST, 0NN, E. A, NOLBROOK, ssper. Aes Gen'l Masaser. Oen. THL & Pass A% T 18T your property for sale with Charles C. Spotawood, 8083 8 16th st. 042 \OR SALE—Lot 6, Utica Place, between Leavenworth st. and the poor form, fi class residence site lot, i8 covered with fine ghado trees and just right for grade. can sell for only §1,450 if taken quick. For Sale-'Splendid business lot on Vinton st. near ‘Twentieth, forty feot frontage, only 2,000, A bargain. For Sule—13) feat gouth frontin Rartlott's addition, near corner of Park ave and Leaven- worth st!, only $5,000. This property {3 worth to-day §7.600, P lo—Lot 10, block 2, Potter's addition near Farnam st.. only 81,650, Call and see it. For Sala—Three nice oast front lots in Leay- enworth Terrace, only $2,400. This property i3 situated on a gentio risc botween Lenvenworth and Farnam ats., and 18 soveral hundred dol- Iars loss than lois across the strect and in the vicinity. Don'tlet this slip. For Bale—Two Iots in Tabor Place, corner of Lowo ave. and Howard st., just three blocks west of the_clegant new houscs now being erectod in West Omaba, This will mako & splendid site for two residences, only $5,000. Calland lot us show you this, For Salo-Chojce corner in West Omaha, on Lowe ave., 95155 foot only 84,000 There is just $1.000clear profit in this for some one. Tor Sale ~Splendid piece of trackage prop- erty, 162x114 feet on Helt line and Leavenworth 8t., only $2,400; one-third cash, balance one and two years. For Sule—Flegant front lot on Georgin ave- nue for a fow days at ). If you want an elegant residence site, don't let this slip., For Sale—Benutiful'south front loton Pop- loton avenue, Hanscom Place. £2,300, only (:Ffl cash. 1t will pay you to investiato this. For 8ale—Lot 2, blook 7, Hanscom Place. This lot is 53x171 fect, east tront, surrounded by elogant houses on both sldes, 'Ownor is out of town and must have monoy. ' Call and lot us name price on this lot to you. For Suio—Six choice corner and east front lots in Vandercook terrace, on Lowe avenuc, and betwoen Farnam and Léavenworth streets. These lots join Potter's addition on the south, and can be 80ld at prices ranging from $1,400 to $1,600. Thero is $500 protit on each oue of these tots. Call and secure ono before thoy are all taken. For Sule —Bargains in acre property. To in- vostors 1 offer & choice trade of twenty acres, close to Missouri Pacific railway: only two blocks from the location of the new implement manufacturing bullding that will employ 100 men. The Northwestern rallway are now ading for their line to the atock yards,direot- y enst of this property, ‘I'nese acresare hign and sightly. commanding a magnificent view in overy direction. Tho land immediately join- inp this propecty has boon platted into lots and sclls from $300 to $100 per lot. 1 can offor this property in tracts of two, five or ten acres at $100 to $500 , only one- fourth cash, balance one, two and three years. Don't let this slip, but _call and let us show you the property, You can double every dollar infested. " George N. Hicks,215 Bouth Fifteonth st K "l’l" you w ant one of the finest residence lots A" in Omaha, call atthe offico of Geo. N. Hicks, 215 South 15th st,and let i take you out to Hanscom Place and see the choico bild- g lots o can offer in this beautitul addition, heapest u Orchard hill, price $| 816th. Charles C. Bpotswo 50 wiil buy 40x127'3, south front. Apply 3414 Decatur stroot. HILI choice business lots on . the_main thorough and South Omahi, No ready Inid in front of this lesirablo lots can be offered at from $1,000 to $1,:00 cach; only onefifth cash, balance easy terms. Splendid opport ity t6 ovtain & good piece of businss property. Geo. N, Hicks. 761 9 {'0B SALE—One million acres of land in Ne- braska. Speculator's lands,railroud land ranches farms in wil parts of th stpte. Send for pamphlet containing descrip tign and price of over one thousand farms. A five topographical mapof the state scot freo upon application. F. H. Andrus, for 10 years Gen'l Land Agent B. & M. K. K. Eighth 8ad P streets, Lincoln .Netraska. 240 heat 1ot or connecting the cif motor car line is property. Those VanBeuren&Co Douglus and 14th Streets, $‘5 per foot (100x160) Burt st., cust Sacred Heart Academy, $4 per foot (0x140) on California near Hth st ©heup). er foot, lots 28 und 25 Pareiine i 5 Lot 4, block 10, Plainvicw. Jeust $1,500. For 00 5 u For lot 9, block 7, Plainview, block from cabie line. House and lot in Hawthorne, east froat, on grade, House and lot (52x19) on Cass, near Bith strect. For 13) foet front on Lowe Avenue, near Hamilton, A birgnin South front on Spencer st., Kountso Piacs. Coeapest 1ot in the addition, Corner 17th und Centor strects, (Wx- 150, A snap, For 51 feet south front on Cuming near Z5th street, Takes vast front 1ot on 15th et., 60x- 5 BALDRIDGE, A. M., Physiclan and Swigesn, Office, Cor, 15th and Farnam sts, Residence, 2621 Farnam st. Hours, 9to Ll a. m, R0 b p. m, Clark Add,, Worth at acros in Cote Brilliant, worth one CHIGAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukes &St Pau By The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to, THE BEAST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha and Council Bluffs_*_ Chicago, —AND— Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, CedarRapids Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenpott, Elgin Madison, aneaville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other important points East, Northesst and Southeust. For through tickets call on the ticket agent at 1401 kurnum stroet, in Puxton Hotel, orat Union Pacific depot. Pullman Sleopers and the nest Dining Cars n the world are run on the main lino of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway and eve ory attention Is paid to paAsengors by courtes otig employes of tho company. R. MILLER, General Managzor. J. ¥, Tuckknr, Assistant Genoral Manager, A, V. R. CARPENTER, Goneral Passenger and Ticket axent. Gro. E. HEAFFORD, Assistant Goneral Passon- ger and_Ticket Agent. J. T. CLARK, General Spe # intendent. ™ CHICAGO ™ orth- Westiern RAILW AY Short I.ine Omahy, Couneil Blufl And Chicaso The only rond to take for Dos Moines * are shalltown, C edar Rapids, Clinton, Dixon, Chica= g0, Milwaukce and ull points enst. To the peo- b6 of Nobraska, Colorado, Wyoming, utah, uho, nevada, Orekon, Washington, and Calis fornin, it offers suporior advantages not possi- ble by any other lin, Among & 1ew 0f tne DUMErous points of sus ‘riority enjoyed by the patrons of this road Bfwoen Omatin and Chioaio, are Its two tr Alns aduy of DAY COACHES, which are the finext that human art and ingsnuity can creuto. It PALACER SLEEPING CARS, which aro models of comtort and elegance. Its PARLOKR DRAW- ING ROOM CARS, unsurpassed by any, and its widely colebruted PALATIAL DINING CARS, the equal of which cannotbe found elsewhere At Cotncil Blufts the truins of the Union Puciflo ity. conuect in Union Dopot with thoso of the Chiongo & Northwostorn Ry. In Chiongo the trains of this line muke closé connection with those of all eastorn hnos. ¥or Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis, Cineine nath, Ningara Fails, Buftuio, Pittsburg, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Daitimoré, Washifwton ‘nd il poiuts i the L usk for n ticket 7in the ust UK T R W RS TR (N, It you wish the hest necommodation, All tioket auents soll tickets via this line’ H, HUGHITT, 5. p. WILSON, Genl. Munager, Gonl, Pass'r Agont Chicugo, . W. M. BABCOCK, L. . BOLLES, Western Agent, City Pass'c Agent, Ovinba Nebraska. IT STOPs THE PAIN, Aching Muscles, Backs, Hips and Sidos, and all Pain, inflammation and weukness RECIEVED IN ONE MINs UTE by CoTicuna ANTIPALN STER. Atdruj BOYNTON FURNACE CO. Sole Manufacturers of BOYNTON'S. FURNAGES, RANGES »° HERTERS, | With All MODERN lLmprovements, 47 and 49 Dearborn St., 3. . MANNY, Man13ER, CHICAGO, YON 5ALE BY S)X, Jaawa, Ne Y &

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