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SPECIAL NOTICES. O MAHA. g No navertisements will be tnken for there columns after 12:30 p, m, Terms—Cnsh in advance. Adyertisements under this head 10 conts por Hine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub- sequent insertion, and #1580 per Itne per month, Nowavertisement taken for lces then 8 cents first insertion, Seven words will bo counted @ the line; they must run consecutively snd st be pald in ADVANCE. Al advortis ments must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock m,, ard under no circumstances will they taken or discontinued by telephone, Parties advertising in these coltmus and hav. i‘l'!fl thelr answers addressed in core of Tue Ber | please nsk for n check to enable them to get their Jotbers, a8 none will be delivered exoept on ntation of check. All answers to adver- ents shoull be enclosed in envelopes. All ndver tissments In these columns are pub- lished in both m“rm"fi and evening editions of Tax Bme, the circulation of which aggregates more than 18,000 papers daily, and gives the ad- vertisers the benefit, not only of the city. eircu- Iution of Te BEk, but also of Council Bluffs, Lincoln and other cities and towns throughout this section uf the country. BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions, at the following busi- ness houses, who are authorized agents for T BEr #pecial notices, and will _quote the same rates as can bo had at the main office. joig;fi W. BEI [, Pharmacist, 520 South Tenth rot, C"AEE. EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 South 16th 8ireet, W, FARNSWORT o ing Street. , 2116 Cum- fied honusa, A géntieman and wife would Hke to take charge of a farnished house during tte summor, from_ 15t h ot ®ith fnst. References farnished, Address, “Mutual Accommodation,” drawer 22, mll'i‘l'l. ANTED- ANTED to rent mily of two, an un- furnished cottags. condition con- taining 6 or 7 Fooms: m ave torms and lo- gation to reowVerany awwation. Addross U 5 FOR RENT--MOUSES, NT—Two houses, 017 aud 210 Leay- st,, one 14 and one rooms: mod- Tnguire % FOR k! enwor ern conveniences; will put in repair. room 20 Nebraska Natlon K bld. MOR RENT-8room houss on cor, 15th and Leavenworth. Apply Dr.Mattice,i603 l;:alge. it RENT—Large modern furnished houss three months to private family. Ad- dress C1, Ree office, 05o-41 EW (RN T—-room cottage, Apply 11 |2i2 PLEASANT basoment with all conven: _jences. 213 South 4th, k) Fnu RENT-G-room cortage, 8 8. S5t stroet. 01t RENT A sis-room cottage, woll and cistern; #2). 83 South Twenty t. Ffon"m(.\"rb -room fiat. Inquire atthe Fair, 3th and Howard. Lo €) NICE ‘-room cottages; good cellara Znell, good barn; conventent to 8 chool and church ; t month for the summer. Apply at once, C. ¥. Harrison, Merchants Nat'l bank. T Ot RENT— 1400 brick dwelling, all con- veniences, 210 N. 10th st. " F‘(m “RENT—New 6-room house, modern convenionces, 22d and Miaml. N. k._'fi;l‘.;ms clsterns, . HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th « "Stroet. G'). W.PARR Pharmncist, 1800 8t Mary's Avente, SITUATIONS WANTED. r and t; riter. ddrons Miss B, N. 1. i20-4) ITTON as stenogra Hest ot references. 2110 5 6th., VW ANTED-Sifintion 1y young man age 3 it Worki §00d pentaan, Address 1035 N Then st Lm0 ) W‘NTBD-«]‘QIINUI’L Practical butche: roference, piresont employer. Adddress 7. B, Goder, Biiie Springs, Nob. 1094 ANTHED—Sftuation fis conchman; experi- enced, Address 8. W, corner 17th and Cuming. Goed references. 005-4* WAN’I‘RD—Younl man of steady habits de- ires situation us stenographer and type- yiriter: goo referencys furnished. Address ¥ W. C, 3 E. Cayuga St., Oswego, N. Y. 90143 WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTED—Balosman for Neb., Dak, and Minn., to sell lub. oil. A?ply or address Brooks uil Co,, Room ), Kirkendall olock, Omaha, 183 8% .Funilsa:n Tooms, 22 N 19th OR RENT—For the summer months, well: furnished house in first-class locatity, 10 minutes walk from court house, Call or ad- dress 310 8 16th at. ki OR RENT—Fino fiat corner of 20th and Loavenworth streets. with all modern con- veniences, 835 per month. Fine 12 room dwell- ing all modern_conveniences, 67 N. 20th: cable asses door, 46 per month, D, V. Bholes, 210 First National babk. 830 FDM RENT-—A er bullding: 7 rooms, steam heat, gas and bath. Apply to A. C. Raymer, hardivare, 16tn and Jagkson. TIQUSE foreent on, Caldwell st. near Saun ders,a new 2-8tory 7-room house with water and gas fxturos, et very clieap, by tho Iix- Gelstor Land & leal Estaté Co., 310’5 %L_hrn. DK RENT.~New brick houses, 11 rooms, with every modern convenience: on cablo ‘linef only #0 per month. C.T. Taylor, cor. 14th and Douglar, 025 FOR RENT ROOMS—FURNISHED- OOMS and home board for smnale gents. 1718 Dodge. ng-nu 1 134 10¢ WAn'rliu-AuupemncE\ man to solicit prinung, Address C ¢, Beo °mu'ml~« JFOR RENT-Furushed rooms, first class ac- commodatioue. Mrs. Twingler, 072 s Jith ‘nhfiwn —T'WO ypung mon with fair educa- tlon for zeneral azents; must furnish refereniee, doposit $2 and give sscur it for money coilected, salary 360 per month ani expenses. Davis & Shalian, 640 Ramgs blook. AN’ astry 850 and W #25; dairy hand so milk 2 cows, §2, Mrs. Brega, 31434 8, 15th, 128 5 W ANTED—Boy iii a Wholosalo fewol ty bust- ness to make himself generally useful; must furnish A 1 references;salary § per wook, Address C 5 Loe. 1034 NTED-Men with ‘education to take ilie connty management of a publication; st deposit 82 and give security for mone gollected; salaty 878 per moutli. Call on or ad: dress C. L. Boylen, 511, Ist Nat'l bank. 103 4* 'WANTnn—uenernl and local agents to han- Qlo the entirely now chemical ink erasing blottert Hever before known to the public; ells at s1ght, a8 every writer nceds the erase blotter' erases ink without abraising pap as rapidiy as u tlash of electricity; %00 to 5 per cent profit; territory free; salary to good men; sample, 8ic. For terms and full partioulars, address The Champion Eraser Co. Manufac: turers, LaCrosse, Wis, 8T 6t ANTED—A thoroughly posted gentle- man to soltelt orders from physicians for *Oyclopedia of the Diseases of Children,” by Dr. J. M. Keating, and 183 of the best writers on ‘america, Great liritain and Canada, puplished by J. B. Lippincott & Co, Apply ‘for terms. oxlouon;auo., 807 N. Teh 8t Sxamlfm-. UTTERS und tailors wanted to addruss A. D. Rude, Guttin Sohool, Cleveland, 0. | PBovs—am. Dist. Tel Co,, 1304 Douglas, gfi #8M] Wo wish a few men to 00d8 by samvle 10 vholesale ana_retall grade. Largest nianutrs in_our ling, Enclose cent stamp. ' Wages 8 per day. Permanent Position. No postals answerod. Money ad- ‘yanced ror WT.!. advertising, ete. Centennial Man'f'g Co., Clncinnati, 0. b14-ja PARLER wantedGood, steady man. Ad dress F. Botstord, Arcadia, Neb, 857 4t WAN’I'BD—-A good schoolboy to carry a By horse route on Daily Evening Dee, Apply 00 office. EN to Travel for the Fon Canuda.—Wo pay §0 108100 a month and expenses 1o agents to sell our Canadian_grown tock. Ad. Btone & Wellington, Madison, Wis. 6 )V ANTED-— ovkinen an d track-layers for Washington Territory; 0d_wages and stendy work, at Albright's bor Agency. 1120 Farnam st. off D—Soveral more enctizetio wnd roll Meitors. The Singer Mfg. Co., 1618 Douglasst. "5 ) WANTRlb—Auanual’uzzlu waten —eharn most taking novelty out: exact {mitation of “Plgs In Clover.” size of nickel, gold piated. Bam o B, dou. 8¢ sumps taken. yner & Co., Providence. R. b4 j4t wr"u'u:r—'—‘m X young girl to holp take care of children at zusfif Mll'y'splvemlfl. 136-5¢ “With board, 108 s #th ave, 1118 ROO) OR_RENT—Furnishad rooms with board in private family, 1712 Dodge. 10 100 Y furniabied rooms for nan and wife rtlemon. 08 N Lith, 1000 6+ TRNISHED front room 5 blocks from PO, 23 N 17th st. 104 8% TURNISHED rooms, nice location, gas and bz, 8 t 812 por monthi.” 224 Leavenyorth RER of Rent-Store rooms 108 and 165 Howard to an entetprising dry goods FW! RENT—Choap—Now_Atore, &xan, briok bascment, on #ood paved B, murtable.tor re- tall grocery. ' Ingnire O. Hartman, N, W. cor. Zith -ml'x?emn":m L) {OR RENT-Store and living rooms on Cum- R ADp? fireet: siso house on CAse at. Harrls R. m 411 18t Nat. bank. 8 Ot RENT-—2 fioors frout half Bemis build- ing, power, lieat, electric light. Inauire of- fice of Iiemis Omaha Bag Co. 846 3 20 TORE 407 with basement, Ramge bldg. Ta- quire Frank J. Ramge, ¥ RENTAL ACENC! OR RENT—-When you wish to rent a hous #tore or office call on us, H. K. Cole, room 6, Continental blk. F YOU want to rent your hovse eall on Har- ris R R. & L. Co, room 411, Ist Nat't "1‘15" (LFO. J. PAUT, 1000 Farnam st, houses, stores, etc. for rent T8 Tr YOU want to buy, sell, rent or exchange, call on or nddress G. J. Sternadorfl, rooms 317 and 819 First Natioml bank bullding, i YV E give spocial attention to renting and collecting rents: list withus. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental block. 00 ¥ you want your nonses rentod st with Par- route's rental agency, 10th aud Dodge. B70-J 25 —_ MISCELLANEOUS. (1EO. . JONES, plumbing and gas fitting drain laying, sewer and water connections # epeciaity, 1414 Doage st.in basement. Omali, 8 jy 3 TMBRELLAS and parasols coverad and re- paired, 217 8 15th Boyd's opera house block, in rubber store. R. Ba| 1 MLE Banjo taugat as an art by Geo. F. lonboek y e L W {TED—Application for 5,000 IoAn at 10w Tates. GeorgeJ. Paul, 1000 l-hnlum‘;t.. Gel- fifimmh—/«n Tdies that want millinory cheap to go to Bliss, 1314 Douglas st, where you can buy millinery tiiat is the latest styles at wholesalo prices: % per cent cheaper than dry goods junk shops can sell 1ast season's job lots, 880-1 OHN F. DALEY, sower buflder and _drain ) “layer, house drainage and sanitary work & specialty, Office 1407 Douglas st., l)mu}'r:.b;ialh y AUTHORIZE all real estate deulers having n b lot 6, block 350 to seil, to cancel the same. Jos, E,'Sarp, 04143 "~ PERSONAL. ERSONAL—Photos of Omaha base ball club . 89 on sale at Heyn, the photographer, Gran- ite block. 124 HOSTOnL OST—#42 in bills either on Park st, west of Hanscom Park or bet Howard and Farnam on 16th st, Return to 3405 Park st., or K 2, Board of Trade blu and get rm\‘nrd: 115 5% OST—From earriage, child's gray cloth Jack- Jdot. Return to Mrs, Thos. Miller, 2403 Cass st, and reeeive reward. 12 6% OST—Pockotbook containing about 812 and igold ring on C. B. motor or on_Dougias be- tween 1ith and Faiconer's, Return and get re- ward, 513§ 11th st. 32 4t TLGETA tomato pug dog Sunday. Return to 3. T. Rouuds, 24yt Jones st, or Republican, and recolve roward 08 45 R SAT,EFienitare of throo room eott m(fllfl. n:’lh‘ 82444 8, 18th st. 758 1"‘.. mz BA ;‘lfifigfioll, sultable o 3;{7; Fort Oraib. v e K CA!namd clean inside Omaha proj {!h trade for clean stock of hardware. (o-O rative Land and Lot Co., 206 n 16th st. 11 ) Exchan; Oash and clear property for merchandise, or merchandise for eash and clear qqm rty. Address Look Box 14, Gothen- urg, Neb. 8 Jy 3, IDLAND ‘Guarantes & Trust Co., 1503 Par “smplete abstracts furnished and tities torenl cstato examined, porfected & guaragteod. ; Ans'rrm('m-hm-r;:f& Mahoney, room 506, Paxtomblook. () MALL loans, short tim Snmonfiblaln’iorvn. PO, m‘m oflf‘jfl ok 3 s C EYSTONE, Mortgage ©0.; Toans of $10 to T, gotibue raos bocors, by rrowing and save moneys ol on horses, furniture or any approved security, without publieity; notes bought: for new foan, renewal of old and low- est rates,call RS0 Shiceley bik,15th & Howard st d DI\N"I‘ DOTTOW money on furnitu o8, L wagous, etc., or coliaterals until you see C. 8. Jacobs, 110 First Nationai bank bullding, EE Sholes, room 210 First Nat'l bank, before making your loans. 810 UILDING LOANS—0%4 to 7 per cent, no ad- Aitional charges for commissions or attor- s’ fees, W, I, Melkle, First Nat l!lnkns:’(lm ide loans, Lowoest rates. Call and seeus. Mutual Investment Co., R, 1, Barker blk., 15th and Farnam, QMALT shio 1o 1 2111 Ohio st.; call after 6 p. m. MPHE M. K. & T, Trast Company builds homes in the city And suburbs; %) por cent cash,the balance in monthiy payments: debt canceiled in case of death. For barticulars inquireof W. B. Melkle, ngent, room 600 1st Nat'l bauk idg. ONEY toloan. Harris R. R. room 411 First National bank. JFIRST mortgage loans atlow ratesand no ds- lay. D. V. Sholes, 210 First National bauk. ~'[']’min-iiovfin ana nE{yrovnE“YrEimTz : louns made promptly; money on hand, . Richardson, sw cor lith and )nufllns;as & Loan Co,, 831 EOPLEE Financial Excnange—Tho fairest, uietest and most liberal money exchange in the city: money louned without delay or publietty, in any amount, large or small, at the lowest rates of interest, on any available se- curity; loans may bo paid_at any time or re. nowed at orlginal rates O, Bouscaron, M Tal 1213y-3) ONEY to Loan Wo are ready for applica- tions for loans in amounts from 8300 to 81, 000 on improved Omaha or Douglas county r estate. Full information as to rates. loans promptly ciosed. Good notes will be purchased by us. Call upon ps or write. The McCague Tnyestment Co. 814 JLOANS on improved and unimproyed prop- orty at loy rates. Odell Broa. Co. 312 S;1otn. 0! ) ron J.D. Zittle, 430 Paxton bl E COLE, loan ngent. :H. s 816 UILDING and other real estate loans. W. M. Harrls, room , Krenzer Block, opp. PO, SON loans monoy, lowest rates. 808 OST—Iioan colored Holsteln cow; any. niation will be thaukfully received at J. L. Brandies & Sons. 858 R RENT—Furnished room on bath room fioor, with board. 1611 Douglus st 9077 NJEWLY furnished rooms board, 516 8 22d. J{\OR_RENT-Threo furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Keferenco required. 813 1. 1081, up stalrs. 745 DESIRABLE sulte for gentloman and wife or two ladies, also single room. 213 South 24th street, an caf line. 20 ¢ at low rates at_ ha Auction and Storage, FPRACK AGF, storage, lowest Tates, L Bushman, 311 Leavenworth, P RANCH & €O stornge, 1211 Howard, WM. it —Furnished rooms, 230 Dm\u 3 257 0% 2 front rooms, necor st and Davenport. 92141 R RENT—For 1 or 3 gentlemen, 1arge front room with alcove, mnicely fur llm_\a:' on eable line; Dadge, oppasite 25th & NJ EWV rurnished rooms, bay window, all con- venionces, near P 0. 615 Capitol avene. URNISI{ED rooms with board, 20 N. 1oth st. 2T I{UUM and board cheap for two in ffl\'!le family. 2218 Bore st. 9i1-¢ JPQI BENT.-Room, with board: best_loca- tion in city, 201 B.25th ave. 867 7% JFO® RENT—Furnished room, 1701 Gapl. ave. Cu’ JERFUL room with or without board, in private family, nicely sipuated, new resi A, atbiele’ pari. 3 aence opposite Y. M. C. Harney ifi"nmmu«:n Foom 1o let. 2106 Douglas st Iprn\'xs' 1ED rooms Bt. Clair hotal, cor I 1 with bed-room adjoining, ihandsomely furnished, gas and heated by steam, with uso of bath room. in one of the hanasomest residences in the city, without board. Inquire n, W. cor. 19th and Loaveaworth FURNISHED rooms, single or_en aui and steam; for gents only. 1519 How! bath south front rooms tolephone in house. h every con 1905 Capitol ave. S Riinu with or witnout board, 1812 Dodze, 7 JPOT BENTRoom. ™ 1631 Howard, o S‘TORAUHIHG forwarding. We coilect and Ldeliver {nods of all descriptions, merchan- dise, furniture and baggage, &t ChADeSt rates for atorage for any lengtn of time. ans and ‘wagons to be had ut shortest notice, with care- ful men for moving. Packing and shipping from our own warehouss done on moderate charge. Meorchandise loaded and unloaded, ‘Warehouse on our own tracks, Office 217 8.14th st.; telepnone 114 Howell & Co. Al4 CLAIRVOYANT MADAME DEBAN tolls past, prosent and fu. ture events of your life, gives advice on ai voroe, contestod wills, etc. o madams hHas wonderful gift of second sight, has the power of lrfi' two mediums you ever met. Parlors, 1312 Dodge st. L 300 1% R.NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant, med- ical and busin éssgnedium. Female diseases aspeclalty. 119 N i6th st, vooms 2 and 8, . 05 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINY NTANDARD shorthiand school, Paxton block, (successor to Vulentine's shorthand insti- tute), the_largest, Dest equipped shorthund 5chool 1n the west: 15 under the personal super- vistonof Joseph P.Megonth, an ex-official re- portar and state agent of the Remington Stand.- ard typewriter, assisted by experienced ver- batim reporters. Mechanical construction of wiachine taught by factory expert. Paiticujar attention paid to typewriilng. Stenographors' supplios for sa lircular free. 193 JHORTHA a typewritin, - [ olloge, cor - Capitol ave and 10th, methods _taucht by €. C. Ewing, of San Franeisco, the hest teacher on the Pacific coast, Munson's revised of '8) a specialty; new plan; blackboard illustration; day andevening classes; call or write for terms. 707 YHE Omaha Short-Hend Institute, Ramge block, Omaha, onened Monday, May 13th, nnder the management of a thorough and pri tical stonographer, Pleasantest and best ‘ven- tilated school room in the west. ~Position found for graduates. Call or write for purticus Iars' Terms, $10 per month in advance. Type- writing free, P § 10 YV ANTED-—Competent nurse cirl, one thav 18 kind and willing, 1823 Farnam|, 14 YATANTED-Girl for general housework, 716 N 2d st 118 67 G wantod for gonoral housework at 1717 Webster street. 11954 P[HE Paxton hotel wants two good Amorican women bread and pastry cooks,will pay 80 a month for the leading woman and $40 'for the assistant. Only thoroughly compatent women Adaress J. B [Gitehen. 100 6 appiy. VW ANTBD=Pastry cook for Nortolk. #2: 3 roou girls 8l cook, kitchen and ining rooi kir! for Hobron: *Competent nurse for Infant willing to go to Culorado; competent and exporiencod girl with zood references to take care of 2-year old chil 2 girls for Jown; KDIIIIR fil!l to live with an ola couple on & farm 10, will have aponey to ride; 4 girls in the iburbs; new piaces inand out of the city day, Mrs. Hrogs, 014t 8. 13 7 44 ANTED--2 cooks for private fwmnilies in county 85 week, no wash, second girl kep: Bcooks in city b weok; 2 waltresses 8 weok Qish wiper 80: pastry ook £10; 2 second girh A nurve kel § chambormaids s 3 girts general Work. Omgon Twup. Bnreau. 19 N. 10ti 12 4 ANTED—An apprentice girl to learn dress __ waking, Inquirel62l Farnam st. W"‘S.‘..“:o‘\. competent German, etrl for SOWOrK 10 Small " Mra. seinfe S caldwoll st s W ‘i?fl'l‘lllvfllfl for goneral house work In family of two, 01 Leavenworth .&“ [WURNISHED or unfurnished honse for rent in_Park Terrace, opposite Hanscom park; modern conveniences, Inquire Lee & 2Kth and Leavenworth. 8 F'i.v.uAN'rl furnished Tooms centrally lo- {cted, withi or withont board, price rexyon. able. 004 8. 13th. T4 10t JFOR RENT-3 front rooms, en suite. modern conveniences, for gentlemen only. Th. ARGE frontroom. Referonoe required, 2 Farnam, 7 #12 per month, 14th and Jones! 705 § 263 8, furntshed or by. week. Peabody honse, 1 ARGE furnished room for rent, suttable for £ gentlemen. 1823 Farnam. 63 POR RENT—From June 1st, suite of rooms, with board at 1722 Dodge st. A 1 JQBBENT-A ploasant roous, enly 8o ! walk from busiuness center, all modern venionces, cor Bt. Mary's ave.'and #uth or 5 h, brick reside: | OVELY south front_room, evary” conv & LS B0k o steattat D Dotilas, J{OR RENT—A nlcely furnished large front Toom, 1l modern conveniances: for furiner particulirs call 8t 2215 Dodge st. % OR RENT—Nicely farnished front room with bourd,all couveniences, 1010 Cnp(lnlm.. A 004 housomail, one wno can W lfinfl 18 not atrald of work, 4 Dy Mra. H. Konntae, 5. 106, H VT84T ‘AN' Young lady toattend elgar stand %% ot M Bacols s Hava ‘asur tiend roferences. Enquire at Max Meyer & Co..cor- Ber 160h aud Varnam st. vor & 'Wu!fit.\ Wirl for gemeral LOuSOWOIk; nust give good refercuces. A. Hospe, 315 . 17tn. 0T A 0}?&?.&[ for general noiiiwnr;‘ 08 ANTI K a I el VyARes Faotics 100 pongae” B DRESSMAKING, e JDRESEMAKING, in tamilies, 6 8 Fihy, BOARDING. — = e = ANTED—1'wo gentlomen, or man and wife to take room aid board 1o private family, n{_y 7 blocks trom pmmm%nu cable and noar 80 car line. I‘:nu;-lom: n in (;fiy. I“i':'l" modern conveniences. Reaso serms to right party. C. 3, Buf N‘-l“"‘ " SARDAN xamisd o) e G2kt okt f st on tho city, M J Pranck, prop. i) Ly it for a woman who worl oy“y Ad- 90 0 . _WANTED-TO RENT wfifififiirfilfl WiTe, 1 oF or gat, all convenie o cabisudmoutt b i ity Thisk or turnished Louse for the Seuson; Given. Address B 3 lieo, Bl Fcnmsuzfimuml. 1188, 90th, near Dodg 14 F‘OR BRENT—Furnisned rooms with or with out hoard for families and single men at reduced price for the summer months at the Cozzens liotel. M J Franck, prop, 0 ]_]\Unm&unii frout rooms 1618 Dodge. —Furnished rooms single or suite. 1609 Donglas, ha® T--4 rooms for housekocepin, bet. Jackion and Lenvenwor' I e Eating ot ot 4 i Lousekeeping L. suits of : coventont location. Butts Menting Agency, V:0s Faruam. TR CORTTE amr R Yogs 583 2 l‘\on RENT— unfurnished roows, 1704 Web- ster ,sulitabie for lousokoeping: price $22.50 ) Latory brick builduzg with WoW go:upted by The les Publishing Co., ¥lo Parnam st. The bullding has 100f comento: Lascaeut, eating xtures, water on all thy §a slo._APPLY 8t ths aftice of T POR HENT-Sitore 22x00; Eoquire 114 Juokson. i« 6 B‘Ur MENT -Store, with roows in the rear in wil b fually o . Harcioois, Herehann Py, meath. (8. 7. OF Without pow: v spot cash, a f()rlf' or twenty- inside the four-mile limit; no boom prices entertained. Leave pr Koow 14, Chamber of Commerce, Tel. 144 w7 VW ANTED-A few good driving horses, 1030 %0 1200 pounds ; must be smooth. Cail at Pacific stable, 1322 Slerman aveny 00 (3000D notes pust duc or short tme.unsocured Xor with mortgage, bonght any where inUmeha Ia., or Neb, Quick loans, Omaha city or farm, Cail or write, W. L. Belby.room 13, Board Irade; W'J(N"fim o buy good commercial V¥ &2, C. Patrerson; 313 8 15th st WAN'A'EU—Fumlture, rpets, stoves and household goods ¢f all” kinds, Omaba Auction & Storage Co., 1121 Farna 800 J ANTED-A good stock of genoral mer: chandiso: Will pay part eash and balance ool land ut low figure, Address J. P, Hy- inen, Curtis, Neb. 5006 ) in bulldon W. R. E. & M. E,, room 14, Cha Der ot Commerce. 4 3 A NTIQUARIAN Book Store, 1413 ¥arnam st A paid for 2nd-hand books, magazines, B50-J 188 FOR SALE--MISGELLAN-OUS, wpor. hare . 10 m- [ONEY to loan. 0. F. Davis Co., roal estato and foan agents, 1515 Earnam at. 810 JRUILDING ioans. D, V. Sholos, 210 Firat Na- bank, 810 0 delay. J. M to loan; cash on VLW, Sqtire, 1210 Farnam st., First National bank buliding, 511 butid JLQANS mado on real estate aud mortgagos eibought; - Lowls S. Reed & Co., R 13, Board of Trade. | 812 EOPLI'S Financial Exchauge -arge and smail loans for long and_short time, at low- estrates of interest. on real estate mortzage attelsof alikinds, diamonds, watches and jowelty, Don't fail to'call if you want fair and cheap lflt&rnmmlnllmll, 0. Bouscaren, Max., Toopi b, Ilarker blk, 15th and Farnum, ONEY to Loan ~Lowest rates. Loaus closed prompsly. . E. Cole,R. 8, Continental g]l :cx. H E. COLE, loan agent. . er 0N 4 816 NEBaufl,uon . Loan Co. will make you a 1o4n on household goods, horses, wagor land contracts, fine jewelry, or securities of any kind, without publicity, at reasonable. rates. Room 7, Rowley block, South Omaha. Rooms 518519, Paxton block, Omaha, N‘fi‘x’é (¥ BAGRISON louns monoy, lowest rates. L,I0U want moneyr It eo, don't borrow 'befora getting my rates, which are the low- eston any sum from $10 up to 810,000, 1 make loans on household goods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, wagons, warehouse' re- celpts, houses, loases, etc,, inany amount at the Iowest possible rates, without publicity or re- moval of praperty. TLoans can be made for one to six months and you can pay a part atauy time, reducing both principal an1 interest. 1f you owe a balance on your furnitnre or Horses, or huve a loan on thém, 1will take 3t up and earry it for you as long as youdesire, [¢yon need mouey you will find1t to your ad- vantiige to see ma before borrowing. « 1. . Masters, room 4, Withnell building, 15th and Harney. 1 CAN make a few loans on first-class chattel securities at reasonable rates. W. K. Potter, room 10, Barker bik. 822 ONEY to loan on furniture, horses, wagons, etc., or on auy approved security. = J, W. Robutal, 1t 208, Shesley bli, 16th and Howard: #8To loan on farms 00 J. Paul, 1600 Farnam 500,00) to loan at § per. cent. By oo BRDhon Back. nd city property. 824 nshan & Ma- TMONEY-Loans nogotiated at low rates with. outdelay. and purchase goods, co nmercial aper and mortgage notes. 8. A.'Sloman, cor, 5th and Farnam. 826 HILADELPHIA Mortgago & Trust Co. fur- nish cheuD eastern money to boFrowers, purchase securlties, perfect ntles, accept loans autheir western office. George W. P. Coates, room 7, Board o? Trade. 87 BUILDING loans, Linahan & Maboney, OANS wanted on Omana real estate, three iand five years time, optional payments, fa- vorable term and rates; application’s and titles assed upon by us and losas closed prampily. imball, Champ & Ryan,Room 0, U'nited States Nat. bank building, 1205 Farnam street. 10 MONEY toloan_av_low rates by Excoelsior Land Co., 310 South 1th street, Omaha. M(’SNM to loan ou real estate security, at lowest rates. Hefore negotiating loans see Wallace, Crelghton blk., I5th and Douglas, 888 BU SINESS GHANGES _ A7ANTED—Partner with 850 to engage in hotel bustness. Address or call o H. 1., Globe Lotel. li GODD opening for & barber fo_start in ‘business, - Call at 20 Leavenworth. 90560 Toss. Stock of new And d-hand furniture, doing s good Lusiness; good loeation, Good reasons ulvenfornlllug. Apply or address 1, Lefkowitz, %% North ith st., Lincoln, Neb. Lo 147~ Fou a.u,u—(mug‘. Ono_bicycle, one Tan den tricycle aud one singleé tricycle, good uew. Apply Joun E. Prince, Coliseum, ~122 “pedigree, 10 house, Onah PO SALE—Freah mileh cow. 1714 N, b, near ecatur, [ 5000 famnily horse, buggy and Will soll separavely if desired; elther cash or on tine. Co-Operat{ve Land and h at. vil-5 JOK SALE—A fine Binger sewing machine, £00d A3 new, very cheap, if taken at once, 1415 Roward st 98 5 FOOR SAL¥—Standing telepnone LOX, na; ngul mahs Losn in cur former oflice. at O & Trust Co. 8. E. cor, 1ith and Douglas st. 50 7 TFOR 8Al tle family horse s'roller top desks, nd connters used R SALE-—G ton. Inguire at 805 Georgia a: B BALE—A good mlx cow for §25; to 0. Oskump, 215 W ebster st. OB BALE-Cuean, o ares sate, latost improved time lock, complote ddress, " H." Chaia ver- appl [ inevery particular. lin, Wood River, Neb JOR SALE-A full leather tof and roomy, in first-class order, cost 0l Qgar waoi whi Sell i for 813" Apply 83 243 OR SALE Cheap-About 0 head of im- Droved Texus horses, conslsting of geld- marcs agd ol Waiions wod shasea Wit Tezus. . Ags) QR BALE-A well-atablished book binding businels in Salt Lake City, Sh ey, Gro- shell & Coy, veal estate, Sait Lake City, Utah. . 571150 7 Ehave for sale or exchange one of the fines )utzn) propertles inan lows city of 6,00 inhabitinits, the leading house in "the laco. W. I E & M, B room 14 Cnamber of 1 merce o 65 TOR SALYE gitook of general merchandise. Wishingadtetire trom business, 1 will sell f my stock o ral merciandise at e very low rice. Stock o haud between 8000 and §1.00) est locaifty and brick store room in the city. For particulars.call on or address Chas, Bartels, ‘est Polnt, Neb. 7 0] §routo #00fivantod to put 1nto & good busi- neas; firsfolass security and good rate of interest pald for short or long time. OF will faks mnd‘.. ¥or particaiars address U 43, of . OR SALE-Meat market complet: handled for little cakb. Withuell bik. 2,000 buys fine hotel and livery, Bigin, Neb, property free from incumbrante: money to De made. Smith & Paudock. Klgin, i OTEL fo naw, £00d busineas, for sais ment not necesssry. Presoni prop: tends changing business ou ac-ount of ili health of his wite, Address, Bee ofiice, Lincolz, Neb, ALOON for sale in oue of the best businoss nters in Omaha,cheap. Reason for selling, Tmust leave tho ciry. Address V 13 l‘luv"’ - N 100! A1) ! WAr ts, OF an 600 Ualnbiurod tipion. WL olby.h 13 td 3:‘{ Foli RXCHANGE—Improved or unimprovod outhern city, unin- 881-3% JFOR EXCHANGE Five thongand acres of farm lund in the Republican Valiey of Ne- braska and adjacent counties of Kansas, for Improved rentable inside property in Omana. Address George \V, Burton, Orleans, Neb. Ffilt BXCHANGE—Improved occupied busi ness property on rallroad track in hoart of Omana, for good unincumberad_farm land in Eastern Nobraska. Addross 3 72 Beo office. 5403 o '8 RINTING Bstabiishiment —1 Bave city b orty or farm tand to trade for & g0od Frintiug establisment, Grover Stevens 17 Paxton block, Tel 1125, 30 Tu EXCHANGE—For clothing, dry goods And boots and shoss, 1, acres Kansns land at §15 per acre, and 1,045 feet Knnsas City prop- ortyat #20 per foot, No incumbraace on prop- erty. Gaylord & arcley Kansas City, Mo, R Exchange —A fine farm Of 50 acres in Polk county, Nob., 4 miles from Clarks, Neb,, 10 exchange for cattle; B0 acres under cultivation, house, ban, wagon scales and ood feed 1ot. Address C. Oskamp, 2215 Web- stor st. Omaha, Neb, 910 ERCHANDISE—To exchange, clean stock of goneral marchandise: want farm and money. Box 163, Frankfort, Ind. B0 TANTED—Stock ot merchandise, livery stock or hotel to trade for first-class farms in southern Minnesota, joining town of county seat. Here you have i bargain that is hard to beat. Excelsior Land and Real Estate Co., 810 8 15th st., Omaha, 848 JPOR EXCHANGE-For desirable residence Jroperty in Omaha, any ot all of following: cholce fuside residence lots in Hastings. 100 lots in Lincoln, 840 acres fine farming land, Lancaster county Fine residence ]lropnnt. Lincoln, Good rental property, Lincoln Choloe family residence corner, Los Angeles, A neat residence property in Hanscom pl ‘Also some R00d MOrtEAge NOt e ‘Address mving location and price of prop- erty, J. E. B, care Baum Tron Co., 1217 Loaven- worth, K33 ANTED—To trade for house and lot in good_location: will assume light tncum- brancs, Address A 2 Bes office. 623 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE y 5q. on Cass near 22d; acre on 37th near Fa nam, Euclid Place—beautiful lawns, large lots! fine trees. Prices low; from $4,000 up. Hand- some cottage, easy terins; $,000. Houses to rent. Real estate loans, J. B. Kvans, Baker block. 1660 T Ok SALE—At a bankrupt price, a house and ! lot in Omaha View. Room 14,' Chamber of Commerce. 908 JEAST front, full lot on 0tk st., south of falx ground, $1,0:0. Hutchinson' & Wead, 163 Douglas st. 985 OOK at This—T hiave some customers for good building lots, What have you to offer? Grover Stevens, 516 and 517 Paxton block. Tel. 1126 94411 QR SALE=OF Wil exchungs for westerd lands, one of the finest hotel properiies in Towa. [Destnotel in city of 6,00) inhabitants, brings in rental of £210 per month, Apply soon {€ you expoct to get It. W. R. B, & Mer. Room 14, Chamber of Commere OR SALE—A bargain, ft, e. front, on 25th, by 120 ft, n. front, on Hamilton. good nouse, elegant fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, o beautiful home, at bed-rock. J. B! Barker Block. 804 6 HE best monoy’s worth of house and 1ot now for sale in Omaha is that which 1am now comploting near 24tn st. on paved Wirt st. in Kountze Place, 8 bedrooms, 2 parlors, dining room, Kitchen, 2 bath rooms, 3 water clo sets, large’ laundry, stationery wash tubs, furnace and coal room ' and cellar, eloctric bells and speaking tube, 12 closets. ' Price only 87,000 on terms to suit. ' W, T, Seaman, east side 16th st. north of Nicliolas st. Omaha's Iargest variety of wagons and carriages. 891 AST front, full lot on 2)th st., South of fair iground, $,050. Hutchinson' & Wead, 1624 Douglas st. 985 5 ARUAIN—Part of the Dick Kimuall estate. 50 feet on 18th street ranning through to 17th ave. One liroom house, all modern conven- {ences and two 6 room lLouses. Total rental 81,660 per year; price $13,000. M. A, Ugl.un Company, 16th and Farnam. 84 JFOR SALE—Reaidence lot, oor 234 and Case, i1l exchange for, trackage property; worth B to #1000, C. ¥, Harrison, Motchants' Nat. bank, 8 (QUSTOMERS for Lots—Tcan sell some good bullding lots to parties who desire to im- prove them. ' If you have anything cheap to offer bring it around, Grover Stevens, 516 and 517 Paxton block, Teiephone 1123, 044-11 JFOR SALE—) Targo and smail houses on monthly payments: small payment down. Aiso agood hist of property for exchange. Geo. J. Fox, room 1, Continental blk, 184 FVHE motor line is bullt to Colller place. _The Belt 1ino runs near Coliler place. The F, E. & M. V. k. R.stop all passenger trainsat Col- lier place, "Tiie horse car line' will 8o0n reach Colller place. Best addition in_the city. Price £00to 31,20 per lot, one-tenth casn, balance one to five vears, McCague, opp. P. 0.’ 013! ('OR SALFE -Lot 25x140 In the very heart o~ Omatia, With 5 room house for 82,80). C. F Harrison, serchants Nat, hank. £50 OR SALE—Benutiful §-room house, all modern improvements, including splendid turnace, near Hanscom park, best location in the city for school, church and strest ear priv- floges; price 5,060, C. F. Harrison, Merchants' natonal bauk. A (] ANUFACTURING Trackage—I have some vory cholce trackage for manufacturing purposes, on belt line, adjowning planing mill, casket and chair factories, with suburban and electric motor connections, and paved streets to it, very cheav, One piece, 270x120, with track already down, 8,750, T. 8. Clarkson, 210 8. 1. 7 Ex., 935, R SALE—Manufacturing _site; trackage und business property at South Omaha for sale: 350 ft on 28th st., near U. P, depot, & most desirable location for manufaciuring, shipping or business purposes; will sell the whole or in parts to suft: terms to suit purchasers. For particulars address Cockrell & Hunt, South Omaha, Neb, o 10% 0k SALE--The finest residence site in West Omaha; just south of Farnam on $th st.; & corner 105x187 with 187 fest frontage on paved streot and joining the handsome resi- ence of Kirkendall on the east, and Brady, Kasson and Martin on the south; & perfect gom and garden spot for an elegant home . Harney and 2lat strects, 1413167 0n pavoment, within three biocks of the court house; room for seven fine houses that would rent as rapid- ly a8 completed. A plenid permanont fnyest- ment, = Farnam and 224 streets. BUX133, with new threc-story brick store building, rented to.good permanent tenants, Hental receints $4,200 per ear, Sixtoenth streot near Nicholas, frontage 61 feet to slley; good busines property. Faroam street, bstween 3sth and #th, front- to alley, sonth front, 1 block from pavement and stréet cars. Purk avenue, opposite Hanscom park, 50x150 price #2,000; easy terms. \Paddock place, trackage, 60x11%, $3,0)0; casy erms. 16th street south of Vinton trade for mdse, or good farm . A. Sloman, 1871 Farnam st, ll;)t for sule or 4 486 X $00.5, tp. 12, r. 6 w. Hamilton county, Neb. House, stable, 300 dcres fenced, living water, Price 5,000, 10K, Atxlas, ownér, Halldroad bidg, Deaver, Col. OLES Special We push spacial bar ins and advertise tnem. List with me, Hanscom plice at $1.000, Place, north of Poppleton avenue. The old Johu vierss Manufactory plant on Missouri Pacific ratlway, 4 miles eouthwest of city, with 2 acres of ground and 5 large 2story bulldings, for 5,00, A fine oppertunity for some one, . have special inducements inhouses and lots 11} a1l parts of tho city either for ealy or trade, Call in and be shown them. 1 do not try to get you in to show you trash, but handle only good property and deal squarely. D, V. Sholys dl irst National bank. o) T[HE factories within easy roach ot Collier place will employ & large force of mon. Se- euré & hums and enjoy life, Price of iots 3400 10 $1,%)), one-tenth o Send fur plat. M- Cagule. opp. ¥. 0. o BARGAINS-Burenina! 8. W. cor. I%th and California sts., Wit 8 houses, very cleap. Neat7room heuss aud half'lot on Daven- Port 8t., near tig1 school, $1,001; easy torms. Good' lot on ilarney L. east ol Z4th at., & bargain, Elogany residence lor, #3th ave near St.Mary's ave, very cioup, 6-Fooni house und half lot, 8. 13¢h st., cheap on mpntaly paymeats, Good residence lot on 2th ave, bet. Douglas and Dodge, § @ lots on 150 lots 10 ¢ ten years' 31h st., very chesp. arthage, Omana's best suburb, on time o' parcies who will biild iouses, Dronnan & Co., Koom J, Chamber of Commerce Money to loan in all parts of tna city. POR SALE-Nine-room house, barn and lot In: HAnscom piace: also 2 houses aud lets in Bunuy 8ide, Harris room 411, st Nav) bauk. OUTH OMAHA~T have & number of good Skm in various additions that must be sola at onoe uud can_be bought at prices that will #uit you. G.J. Sternsdorff, rooms 311 and 31§, First Nattonal bank bullding, () R SALE—On long time and easy paymen haadsome new, well oullt higuses of 8,0 an 10 rooms. All conveniences: good nelghborhood ; ved streets: street cars, and within walking stance of P. 0. Nathan Shelton,1506 Farnam, 0 fYHE finest drive {n tne eity is to Ooliler Place, HCL'!!N % Vil (CJONTINUQUS sidewalk to Oollier place, ‘prices and terms, McOague, BND for Get plat_of Coliter place, and whon 1 driving for recreation follpw the motor line poles on Ioth st., and Ames’ ave., and see the wonderfui Improvements _that hava taken piace just around tne barracks, and remember that Colller place is the key to the situation. Tty & fot now for the low price A a¢ the easy terins they are being offerad, And we are sat fled. One-tenth cash, balance one to Avi McCague, opp, P. 0. & coslest homhe in Omab s Tooms, large closeta, clty water, gas dnd sewer. both eable orse cars, Prico $1400. Teris 81 0 #300 oash, balance very easy, &. Oolo, headquarters for bargains and * terms, Room 6, Continental Blo w0 enrs, Notioe Is heroby given that sealed bids will be recoived by the clork of Adams County Neb- raska, at s otfice Hastings, Nebraska, on or Defore twelve o'clock noon of July ith, 1380, for the purchase of soventy five bonds of the de- nomination of one thousand dollars each to by issued by tds County of Adams in the State of Nebraska, to be dated July 1st, 1889, and to be payable at the Fiscal ‘Agency of the State of ebraska, City of New York, State of New Vork twenty years after the date thereof re- deemable At aily time on or after ten years from the date thereof at the option of said connty of Adams and to DeAr Interest at_the rate of five per,cent per, wnnium payable annually on the rat day of July in each year, for which interest coupons shall be attached payable at tho fiscal agency aforesaid, Rights reserved torefect any and all bids, By order of the Board of Supervisors, May 0th 1860, L. B. PARTRIDG R, [SEAL.] County Clerk. JORN A, CAsTO, County Attorney. mz2ldtoJyo Nortice. Notice i3 hereby given that sealad bids will bo received by the Clerk of Adams County Nob. at his office, Hastings, Nebraska, until twelve o'clock nooti on June Uth, 189, for fur- nishing all material aud all the labor for the construction, and to construct & County Court House and County Jail, at the city o Hastings Nebraska, according to certain plans and speci- fications and drawings to be on Al ut the office of thie 8aid County Clork on and after’ May %t The party or partfes with whom the said Ct\lllltf’ of Adams may contract for the furnish- ing sald material and labor and construction of sald County Court House and Jail, are to enter into a good and suficient bond to bs approved I';yl bullding committoe conditioned according o law. Rights reserved to rejeet any and all bids, Alsoj during the same time and the same place the said Clerk will receive sealed bids for fur- nishing and putting in cells in the proposed County Jall, to be erected in the city of ings Adams County Nebraska, said bids to con- tain separate offers on the two kinds of cells viz: Revolving Cylinder, Stationary cells, and six straight square cells, with corridor of any manufacture that the Board of Bupervisors ot said County may adopt. Right reserved toreject any and all bids, By order of Board of Supervisors, May th, 18, JORN A. CASTO, L. B.PATRIDGE, Co. Att'y. County Clerk. (Beal) May-21-a-21t To Bridge Builders. JROPOSITIONS for the constriction of two Dridges aoross southern channels of the Platte river in Alexis Township, in Butler County, Neb., will be received by tho Board of Supervisors ‘of RButler County, Nel 1d bridges to be of dimeusions as follows: One 164 eot long, with 16-foot approach at one end. One bridge 274 feet long, with 16-foot appronch atone end and 10.foot approach at tho otlier, s;all‘u bridges to be built of hard pine, set on oak plling All bids must be accompanied with plans and specifications of the work to be done. Bidders must submit their bids on the two bridges sep- arately, so that the proposition of any bidder may beacceptod a5 to ane. bridge and rejected s to the other if the board should so determine. The bourd reserves the right to reject any and all bids. All propositions must be in on or betore the 11th duy of July, 1889, Dated this %ith day of May, 1889, By order of the Board of Bupervisors of Butler co\mtb‘uah. 35-12-16-2 D. C. REX¥0LDS, County Clerk. (QHIEF QUARTERMASTER'SOFFIOR, Omaha Neb., May f, 185).—Sealed proposals, in tripticate, will be recaived at this office until two o'clock p. m., central tme, June 10th, 189, and then opened, for furnishing At Omala Quar: termastor’s Depot, or at other points specitied Dy bidder, after July 1at, next, 18,000 gallons of mineraloll, U, 3. vosorves right to rejoot, any or all bids; preference given to articles of do- mestie production, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of forelgn produc- tion the duty thereon) being equal. All infor- mation furnished on application to this oflice. ¥nvelopes containing proposals to be marked “Proposals for oll” and addressed to WM _B. HUGHES, Lient. Colonel and Deputy Qr. Mr. Genera), U. 8. A.. Chief Quartermaster. meI R (OMAHA, NEB, JUNE 1 18 —Sonled bro- posals. in triplicate, will be received liere and also by each Post und Debot Quartermas- ter in this Department, until two o'clock p. m,, contral time, July 6th. 18, and then opened, for turnish! 5 hiy and stra w required in De: partment of tho Platte during fiscal yeur com- mencing July 1:6, 1880, U, 8. reserves right to rejectany or all bids: prefercnce given to arti- clés of domestic production, conditious of qual- Lty and prico dncluding tn the price of Corelgn foduction the duty thereon) being equal, Alt nformation furnishied on upplication here. or to Post_and Dopot Quartermasters. - Envelopes contalning proposals to ba marked “Proposals for -——— &t ———." and addressed as indi. cated above. WM. B, HUGHES, Iieut. Colonel and Deputy Quurtermaster General, Us 8. A., Chief Guartermaster, J1 9 —THE— GRICAGO SHORT LINE Chicago, Mllwflj;_: a1, Pa Ry, The Best Route from Omnaha and Council Blufls to THE EAST—— I'WO THAINS DAILY HETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUKF3 Chicago, «—AND— Milwankee, 8t. Pauly Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Istand, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubugue, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Boloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all ether lmportant points Hast, Northesst and uthieast, all on tho ticket agent at 1601 , 1o Barker Blook, or at Union Pacifio Depot. Hiliaan Sicepers and tho fnest Dining Cars in the world are run main line of the Chicago, Mil- waui . Paul ltatlway, and every ationtion i pald Lo paswiakers by Gourioous employ the W MIULIN, Goneral Mansge 34 TUCKER, Assiatant Gouerai Mana gor. - B CARPENTKR, Gencral Passongor and A, Ticket Agent. GO & HEAFFORD, Assistant Geooral Passenger 01 L LAY Genarus suverintendent. D Sitier&L NATIONAL DISPENSARY NERVOUS, CHRONIC and PRIVATE DISEASES of AN und WUMEN successtully treate.l. YOUNG MEN ering from the vffeats of youthful (ollies or 1adis or mre troublod with Wenknoss, Norvous ney, Aven r niy disens Of the ( 1o-Urinary Orenn o tind & safe and spoedy [urkes reasonnne, espocinily 1o the noor. MIDDLE-AGED MEN 0 are miany Lroubled with Lo 1 Ui bisdder, often BeCvs, by r burnlig senkativ: eiilng of the Sysleul it & WANOUF tho patlent Cannot uocount Lor. Un cxwmining the urinary deposits a ropy sediment will oiten be fonad, And somediwes particles of i mien will appenr of the color be of & thin Jie. Axhin changing Lo n dark or torpld wppo who div of this dimculty, the cause. whioh 18 the socond stag ness. e dockor will gaarantes s perfest cure in all such casos. sud & heulthy restoration of e konilo-urinary orghus. Consultation froo. Send p for “Youns Man'a kriend, or Gulde to o0 Lo 8!l A4 DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th St, ,Kansas City, Mo. 9 Meiition this vaper. ¥or through tickol yarnaun stry Loss of Memory, Lespond Boeiety, 'K iney T\ u alight o 0 AbIIl- BY TATE THE BEST iy N PRICE S senin Bas SEND FORILLVSTRATED (ATALOGVE FREE s still Treating with the SKILL and : N AT X et b Chronic, Nervons and Private Diseases. Dreams, Head and Back Ache and Jea y decuy and perha (o pamy Lo Mo = ing to earl, Tnsarity, tresied sciontibcnlly by pew never-falling success. v 8 and all bad Blood and Skin Dise B ly cured. %@ KIDNEY and URINARY Stricture, Varicocels and y of the Genito-Urinary Organs cured Qonorrhoes, injury ta Stomach, Kidneys or other a2~ No cxperiments, A portant. A Send 4 ce: Chronie, Nervous Consul Those cotemplati - Clarke's celebrated 13 cents, octor. nd a (Secret) Errors, " so cents (stampa). 3 and Delie and experience ime heated Works on g jon fr e fo guide Maie both sy cents (stamps). Comsult the Aliendly lotier ox callm svelonyeen | Afrendyiater o caifmsy dd golden years o lfe, 89 Book and writings sent everywhere, secure from Xpoe) Hours,8108. Sundays g to 13, Address F. D. CLARKE, M. D 180 80. Clark THE RAILWAY TIME Tk OMAHA. O, M. &8T. PAUL. Depot 10th and Alarcy sta. Ranxas City. Tin Beatrice Express #Grand Island Expreds. *Paplllion Passengor. *Dally. $Dally” Ex 8t Paul Expross... Sunda; TOUX CITY & PACIFIQ) epot 15th & Webster ats Stu OHICAQC i i A \ Arrive, Omaha.\ Leave Omaha. MISSOURT PACIFIO, Depot Ith & Webster Day Expresss. Night Bxpr WABASH WESTERN. Depot 10th & Marc; No. 8 8t. L. Bxp. Dally.. C.& N.W.R.R. Depot 10th’ & Marey sts. 'cimeo Express, Dally Fast imited, Dail: Eaat Limited. Daly it Flye Dadly. =0 B & 0. Depot 15th & Webster sts| *Sloux Oty Expross *Emerson Accommodat'n; *Oakiand Accommod'n. 55 Paul Limitod. . *Florence Passsnier *Florence Eassenger tFlorence Passengel tFlorence Passenger. shally Except Sunday, ly. tBunday O Q. R.I & Depot 10th and Marcy ats.| Des Moines Accommod'n| It Atlantic Express . Rast Vestibuled Express. t Expross, . &y Depot 1 *Hastin #Norfalk Passenger. 1 & Webster sts. | & Blk Rills Pas| 'y sts. T T . FREEEREe UeTIRTRT EZEEZgEEE L. Louve Omaha. BURLINGTON RO Depot 10th & Mason sts, | Chicago Vestibule Kx Chicago Ma| 3 Chicago_Local Denver Vestibule i Lincoln & Concordia Lo'l Colorado Mail_ .. Chicago_Fast *Mail Kansas Olty Hpres sas City Express..... SUBURBAN TRAINS. UTE. | FoUPRTRT EBEEBEESE g © B Westward. Running between bright. In addition Council Bluffs wod Al to tho statfons mentit trains stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourtn streets, and at $he Bi ummit in Omahs, Tiroud-Trans- way. | fer. A | A | A Qmana Aepot. South ‘ Sheely. Omaba! M. R REB o sama Seesaiiie BEBEESK B Bossoosessnmes § BonasonesouenBTEEonme: BREEEREREREES 131 Eeexeaaa: cxasooenms=l 40 1) y 25 raing Dafly Bhoo- ley. s A, SCcorzan amNo, 7, pm|No. 3 lNo. 6. GO, MILWAUKER & BT. PAUL, 1 m'A No. 1, L Ti00 8 pmA No. 8.0 16:46 prma KANSAS CITY, 81 JOSEFH & COUNCIL BLUFVS, No. 3. No. 4. OMATA . 4386 A daily; B daily sunday; b The time bei ng from £ and local ve Lo L Notiee v Go action of the city o xcept Mon vl abovets tor Transter, am|A No. 8 pmfa No. 1. BIOUX CITY & PACIVIC. pmla No.ll. & BT, LOU pmiA No. 7. o except Saturday; ay; * lastmall, o0 minuter between Ram———cm LPACLOPS. Notice is hereby fl_”r':nfin[l gn.obbo:‘rflfidx, i soaled bids for the vrection of a brick Wik <hoo) Hullding watiy 15 o Clock TR June the 6th, eightecn LA, 1881, Thip suce otable bond for e “lans file with the ovary boara resarve the richt to 2.1 WiLCOX, Beci Pluns for the six thousand Estly fivo esstul ed cost of B fndrea faithtal and_ s H tary. J 4 ooln'wlrfl vuliding will be completed about May 2. All bids to bo for 8500 us eviden auled b 4 o basd fald o

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