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SPECIAL NOTICES. (&) A. MAH 188 MINNIOK has removed her dressmak {n patiors 1615Howard to 174 Leavenw 'th Bhe wiil be pleased to have cn-wnn:‘ :-.j. 1ine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each su! tent insertion, and #1,%0 per 1ine per month, 0 advertisement taken for less than 25 cents rst insertion. Seven words will be counted 1o the line; they must run consecutively and inust be paid fn ADVANCE. All advertise- ments must be handed in befors 12:30 o'clock p. ., ard under no circumstances will they Taon o discontinaca by telephone, Parties advertising in these columns and hav- theit answers addressed in care of Tne Beg li plense ask for check to enable them to got jeir letters, a8 none will be delivered except on entation of chieck. All answers ta adver- sements shotild he enclosed in envelopes. Al advertisements in these columns are pub- Hished in both morning and evening editions of Tae [Ep, the circulation of which aggregates more than 18,000 papérs daily, and gives the ad- vertiers the benefit, not only ot the city circu- tion of Tre Ber. but also of Council Blucfs, incoln and other cities and towns throughout this section of the country, BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions, at the followiug busi- mess houses, who are authorized agents for THe Bex special notices, and will quote the same rates as can be hiad at the main office. JOUN W BEI L, Pharmacist, &0 South Tenth Btreet. (OPASE & EDDY, Statloners and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th Street. . FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cam- o _ing Etreet. VW, % HUGHES, Pharmacist, 64 North 16th o ‘Street. RO, W. PARR Pharmuacist, 1800 S8t Mary's Avenue. SITUATIONS WANTED, TN SITUATION Wanted b a German girl ina small family; North Omaha praferred. Ad- dross Mrs, Voss, 1412'4 N. 17th st. T05-23% ANTED—Situation where an educated, ex- Perienced salosman can use horse and buggy to advantage in Omahw. Address 7, Beo. 721285 '“IA NTED-Partner in established business, Must bo temperate, honorable and a per- sistent worker., &(0 required, Address D6, Beo. 212 SITUATION wanted by a German, o9 v.) 1o do any kind of work, Best New York references. Address 14124, N. 17vh st. 708-233 ANTED—A situation by an experienced dry goods and clothing man: smull town Feferrod.” Address . K., Beo ofiice, Lincoln eb, W ANTED-By o younglady of refinement and education, i position as_Roverness, or ‘work to do in office as copyist; references zood. Address C 67, Bee, 623 243 ANTED—A situation by a fitst-cluss baker witn references, Address Lock Box 104, Hastings, Neb. 634 23 N experienced grocery clerk (%) from Brook- yn wishes employment: spenks German and Engli; Address C 614 253 XPER' ountant plicated books and partuership matters to ajust. Address C 65, Bec. C08Jy 1% WARTEN--MALE HELP. GENTS! We make articles that sell at sight; large profits; particulars and samples malled, 16 cents, “Quick,” 30 Dey st., N"'L{‘?fl d ANTED—A person to_keep books and at- tend to correspondence during a_few Thours every day, Call, No. 413 8. 11th st. (183-23% 7ANTED—Men with fair education and Pploasing appearance to solicit; deposit of 8% required. Salary 565 and 875 per month, Call onor address C. L, Boylen, 51l First National bank, 719 25% ANTED—A salesman to sell suspenders on commission. Osthelm & Walter, 215 Church street, Philadelphia, Pa. T03-23% ANTED-—Three good salesmen for a spec- ialty on the road. Can be carried as a side lineif desired. Address A. R. Dow, 20 W. Lake Street, Chicago, Ill. T04-23% ANTED—Energetic teach ers and students %o procure members for the National Lib- rary assoclation, The business is pleasant and profitable: agents make from &5 to®0 per week. Address with references, National Lib- rary Assoclation, 163 State st.,. Chicago. 11l io 2 W ANIED Ten good corntro men, ‘Western Cornice Works, 14th between Jackson and Jones, 632 27 OARDING. an-m’u dny board, Inquire 1609 Douglus MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, A FAMILY of two having some furniture would like topartiy furnisn house and board with some one, or would take two unfurnished rooms with board, location north of Grace or in Kountze Place; references exchanged. Ad- s D 2, Bee offl U ANTED—A few good 24 mortgages, D. K. Johmaon, 8% Pation blook. 708 25 WAN'rEl)——Llwnlhorle and wagon, either montuly payments or wonld do'job of paInting for part or whole amount. Address 9008 Hamilton st. Write price and verins, —__ FORRENT F OICTURN T Cottage of 3 1216 Chicago, near 13th, clty water and sewer, A )t RENT-~FElogant new brick re orner 32ad and Poppleton avenue, all mod orn’ convenlences, Inaulre Geo. N, Yoom 40, Barker block. JAURNISHED ITonse to Rtent —Roomy co ttage, bath room, city water, near Hanscom Park. Inqmrn at 1403 Donglas 080 2 OUSE tor rent ~A modern_nine-room All conveniences, No. 533 Park avenue, betiveen Half Howard and Jackson sts, ApDIY Sternsdorft, rooms 317 and 418 First bank building. Telephone 461, 712-25 {IOR RENT—A cottage ot 7 rooms near St, Mary's avenue, with or without furniture. Apply 546 8, 2ith avenue. ki FOOR ENT—11-room house, modern conven- fenct s, 22156 California st. TH-50% 11"0 R RENT—New 6-room house 2.\24({;;“_!"lw0. OR RENT—J-room cottago, newly papered, Dayenport st., 8 per month. Inquire Neth: erton Hall, room 423, First National lnkz‘ OR RENT—0-room cottage, 2id mnear Chi- cago, §25 per month. Inquire Netherton Hall, room 425, First National Bank. 651 23 QOR RENT—10-room housa, #th st. near St. Mury's ave, Netherton Hail, room 423, Firsi National Bank. 65123 OR RENT--Nico &-room flat, newly papered, 2. 1623 Howard st., 1n meat market. 0o TOR RENT—T-room corner flat, 16tn and Jonos, 200 T\\:l“ilfli.lnl;;;mvnqu!ufl N. 13th st. 600 24t FORRENT--ROOMS u.'“'l'.!" E ROOMS~Light houseoeping, #1k 101y N. 1% FOR RENT—4 unfurnished rooms, suitable for housekeeping,all modern improvements, bath, hot and cold water, gas, water closet, e, 1704 Webster st. [ WO second-tory front rooms, unfurnished! ‘would not ob)ec’l to light houuonflln ;2000 Cnss st Fun RENT—Over stove store, 1621 Howara st Inquire at store 505 RENT—Until October 1, large furnished ot All 204 8, 25th, %08 \OK_RENT-- Unfurnished rooms suitable tor Tousekeeping in suits of 2 to_4; conveniont location. Butts Renting Agency, lm;”g-?fir;x'-m. Fun RENT—Pleasant _unfurnished rooms over 1001 Howard st. For offices. purposes FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. 9 T—Two good office rooms on floor, Whithnell block. Apply to L. B. Will- ams & Co,, Rooms 1 and 2, Whitiinell blo;“fi, OR_RENT—Store-room, 10th near Daven- A port, #0; store-room, 13th near Harney, 65; store-room, Capitol ave, near 10th, 5. 1 quire Netnerton Hall, room 42, First h;lfl' {OR RENT- Rear part of 1308 and 1310 Far- nam st., entrance from alley and through cigar stor Also second floor or part thereof of same building with separate envrance. Ap- Ply at cigar store, 1308 Parnam st 0-2 (QFFIGE-To rent Furnished slegantly or unfurmshed, Bushman block, N. B. Cor. 16 and Douglas. 648 et R SALE—Cheap, farniture n{ room; complete housekesping; central loeation; address D 8 Reo. TR J('OR SALE—Furnitfs ofia 6-room fiat, chean, A F.Maynn & ('O‘TIH' N. 16th, 'iwu Pl b = pe of AN, OR SALE~The fumitute, carpets and wll dusekeeping, of & necessary articles, to sult, cot! 10 129 T slx roomed cottage, at pric: rent. 210 South 20th. $ mn 8A I.E-ll:m-u l;n:‘m -l: ntnn(‘lildrrt:;refl"hlr» sey cows For partioulars, o P, Colt, Ottumwa, Ia, t 'AW 2t \OR SA LE—~Furniturg of 7.room house for ront, gas ond bath, 01§ Leavenworth, A 1 o 278 R SALE-20 head of | horses, sult- s, roun g able for driving pur at Military Bridge barn, 2ih and Cuming dt, 024 OR SALE—A od palr of small mul very cheap. Jos, Garneau L‘rlcle;“glkt JOR SALE—Cheap. One bicycle, one Tan. den tricycle and ons single tricycls, good as new Apply John 8. Prince, Coliseum, 123 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, _ IDLAND Guarantes & Trust Co,, 1505 Far- nam.Complete abstracts furnished and titles to real estate examined, perfected & fllmrnmlesd. BSTRACTS— Linahan & Mahoney, room 503, Paxton block. LU MONEY M ONEY to loan on furniture, loraes, wagons, ctc., or on any approved security. J. W. TOR RENT—Comfortable store rooms in_tho Tler building, 66x22: good location for har- ness shop. Also, two basements, light and airy, 4430, under hardware store; good location for tin wliop. "Apply to A C. Haymer, hardware store, Ller bulldiag, comer Jackson aad 16ch st OR RENT-Front office, ground floor, 310 8 15th, 207 JOOR RENT—Stores and living rooms on Cum- ing st. Also house on Cass st. Harris, room 411, 1st Nat. Bank. 20 'OR KENT-The 4 story brick buildiug with or without power, now ocsupied by The Bes Publishing Co.. 916 Farnam st. The building has a five proof cemented basemsit, complete steam heating fixtuves, water on all the tioors, gus, etc. Apply at the office of Tne Boe. 915 YOR RENT-Store 22xi0; 1118 Jacks Enquire 1114 Jackson. (OR RENT—2 floors front half Bemis bull ing, power, heat, electric light. Inauire of- fice of lsemis Omaha Baj R46 §20 G L AGENGCIES. OR RENT—Cottage of six rooms to party that will buy furniture at a sacrifice, Tteason for selling, going to go away. Call 210 South 20th street. 641-23 NICE 7-room cottages; good rallurnhclflcerna wwell, good barn; convenient to school and church; 80 per month for the summer, Apply at once, . Harrison, Merchants' Nllt'l_fl_‘enk, T 'O RENT—14-room brick dwelling, all con- veniences, 5 biocks from P. O.f10 N. 10th st. T OR RENT—Dwelling, 0 rooms, good stable and all modern convenisnces, Capitol ave,, 2 blocks from High school. D. J.O'Donahoe, 1601 Farnam st. [ 1GHTEEN-room hotel,37 good paying hoard: ers besides transients; now making fafr rotit; rent rensonable; price of furniture 1,000, $200 cash, bal. a8 it is made out of hotel. Co-operative Lind & Lot Co., 25 N. 16th st, 3 FOR RENT—A detached t-room o modern convenlences, Enq. 2629 Cnvlt;)‘lu;lvn‘ trage with many convenlences, (27 8, 17th ave; rentmoderate, Adply 624 8. 1ith st. JOR RENT-—7-room house with gas an : furniture for sale cheap. 3013 Latl‘lu\;'n.n)_\:urt TN every clty there are certain offices which are by common consent_considered leaders in their line or headquarters for that particular Dbusiness. These are made so by their greater volume of business and general reliavility, such an olft o s the J. . Parrotte rental agency, un- der_the Douglas County Bank, cor. 1ith ‘and Dodge sts. They do not simply 1ist your hauaes, storerooms, et¢, They rent them ns well. And if you want to lease a house or stors building, ou will find what you waut on their list. ~Mr. Parrotte has had ainple experience in this line and gives his personal attention to his businss. I You want your not:ies rentad {1st with par- route's rental agency, loth and Dodge. T0-025 man and of 10:2) NTED—rooms, with or_without board, n young married couple (mo children) for a period of one to three, months, from July 5. Must bo convenient to business portion of city. Give description of accommodations, terms per month and references, Addross I W. Irish, Davenport, Ia. 0)8 23+ — MISCRELLANEGUS. city Seward st. per mont [§ Inquire at 2408, 'V'V'Asnmfl dono, collected and delivore Mrs. Andrew Sorensen, 15 Pavker st.* N attractive 10-room house with good barn, 185 Georgia ave., at &5, Hutchmson & Wead, 1524 Douglas st. [L7%2) ESIDENCES in the Wm.J).Paul block,cor.18th and Chicago Most modern and attractive. Will be ready about July 10th, Apply, Paul.1609 Farnam. 48 VW ANTED—A thorough, competent ol sales- man (for the state of Nebruska) one who has an established trade preferred. A perma- nent situation, good salary and expenses will begiven to the right party. Address for b days C 68 Bee, 641 20% WANTED—Good. rellable men for detect- ives in uvell'(y community; paying posi- ons, Address Kansas Detective Bureau, Lock jox 239, Wichita, K 66 13 W ANIED—3 man o take charge Of a Totall Jumberyard ux munager, (na_ town on the F. £ &M. V. R, R. Need & man who ¢ indus- trious and ‘reitable, and is thoroughly ac- quainted with the retail trade. Wil pay” good B8lary to the right man, Adaress, C 64, care Omaha Bee. 24 'WANTIv:l)—nrug clerk with references, In- quire at 13th and Center. 6022 OR_RENT—Furnished 0-room house. 1616 Corby st., at &) per month. oot it (OR RENT—3 and 4.room houses. lnquire ¥red Kiee, ith and Woolworth ayenue, * o 625 23% (OR RENT—One 6-room cottage, ail conven- fences. Also one Xroom cottage. Inquire Farnam st. . 637 23 1t RENT—New brick houses. il rooms,with every modern convenience; on cable ‘line: only #0 per month. C. T. Taylor, cor. 14th and Dougias. 925 FOR RENT ROGMS—FURNISHED- Y furnished front room with first- s board for two, in privaie family, All Iodern cow eifenices Gblocks from P 0. on e ANTED—A merblo cutter. Inquire at room 14, Chamber of Commerce, 9 WANIED-A young man or bo horse route on Daily Evening Pply at Bee office ANTED—Experionced picture agent reference, Board and commission. 174 8. 12th st., cor Dorcas. 563 23% (COUNEY ugents wanted for an art work,very tractive; every family wants one, Great ducement to workers, both sexes. G, L. Erwln,cmmn. 403233 W ANzED-—Io first-class wire workers and awningmakers, nono other nood appy. Inquire Acme Iron & Wire works, 512 8. 1&) I st. B OYE=—Am. Dist. Tel. Co,, ok Dougla, d to carry ee. Ap- MEN to Travel for the Fonthill Nurseries of aplanada.~We pay #0 10 8100 8 month and penses to agents to sell our Canadian grown stock. Ad. Stone & Wellington, Madison, ‘8'-'60 d VW ANIED- Rallroad laboroers, rockmen and yo taciclayers for Washin Torritory; ages and steady worl t Albr} L' flm Aé‘:ncy. 1120 Flrn{lm 8L, 2 HEERFUL, cool room, with or without board, in viivate family, nicely situated in uiodern fesidence. ~ Referoices. #120 Harnos. 72 OR RENT—Nicoly furnished room, privato tamily. 820 N. 18th st. o0 23 U NBRELEAS and o ) paired, 217 8 15th Boyd's opera house block, in rubber stor r. FVAKEN by mistake umbrella, from M las st. FVE banjo taught as an art by Geo, I\, Gel- lenbeck. Apply at Bee office, ) {OR LEASE-4 inside buiiding lots, 30th ana Lodge, for 10, 2, 30 or i) years, to partics Who wiil butld 00d brick houses Boges & Ml 1405 Farnam'st, B JOUN F. DALEY, sewer builder and drain laver, house drainage and sanitary work a specialty,” Oftice 1407 Douglus st., (lmnhvlk fl»ib. DRIy gold turned hanalod silk Hiickman's, 1011 Doug- . H, JONES, plumbing in Inying, sewer and water conn aity, 411 Doage st.in vasement. Omalia, o eeks ago. & bound volume of Sunday Magazine, Findor wiil pleage return or notity by postal card, 54 8. BUth st. 088-25% T—Roau colored Holsteln cow; any infor- mation will be thankfully recotved at J. L. Brandies & Sons. 86 (OST—From Torty-second and Hamilt 41 black mare with 2 white hind feet, Cooper. 22 Robbins, 1411} Farnam street, Paxton Ilolgsl’ O, &&C M Anthor, Biz First National ‘s bank building make 1oaus upon rarms in Nobraska and lowa and_improved Omaha_city property; money ready: title and security pussed upon hereé; no delay; favorablo rates: call or write, 539 417 TVIONBY loaned for 50,00 or ® days on any kind of chattel security; reasonabio {nter- est; coufidential, J. J. Wilkingon. 14i7 Fainam. TVIONEY tg loan on turnituro, chautels or xeal o state. Lowest rates on good loans, J. B, Emering, U17 Farnam, room 197956 TMQNEY to lonn on hotses, wagons, mu household goods, pianos,organs, afamonds, lowest rates. The first organized loan office in thecity, - Makeloans for tnirty to three hun- dred and sixty-fivs days, which can be paid in part or whols, at any time, thus lowering the principal and interest. Call and seo us when you want money. We can Assist you promptly and to your advantage without removal of roperty or publicity. Money always on hand. o delny in muking lonns. C. F. Read & 19 8. 18:h 8t., over Bingham & Sons, TRESIDENCE LOANS—0% to T per cent, no ad- ditional charges for commissions or attor- noys' fees. W. Ii. Meikle, Iirst Nat blnkh:li'ldg. PEOPLES Einancial Excnange—The fairest, uietest and most liberal money exchaugs in the city; money loaned without delay or ublicity, in any amount, large or smull, at the Towest rtes of interost, on any availible so- curlty; 10aus may bo paid_at ‘any time or re- newed at orlginal rates 0. Bouscaren, M room 57, Barker block, 15th and Farnam.," § ONEY to loan at_low rates by Excelsior Land Co., 310 South 15th strset, Omala. 971 TNIMPROVED ana_improved propert / loans mado promptiy: money on hand. M. iehardson, sw cor 1ith and Douglas, CAN make ns securities at reasonabvle rates. Toom 10, Barker blk. 500,00) to loan at 6 per cent. lioney, room i Linahan & Ma- Paxtor: block. 82 ns; I & . City Loan Co,, 13th st., opposite Mitlard hotel. 420 NEY to loan on any security tor short time, at low’ rates, Lowest rates o Investment Com- pany, room 400, Paxton bloek. €0) Financial” Exthange—Large and mail oans for lonz and suort time, av low- rates of interest, on real estate mortzage notes, chattels of allkinds, diamonds, watches and jewelry. Don't fail to'call if you want fair and “cheap accommodations. 0. Bouscaren, Mgr. Toom 57, Barker bik, 1ith and Farnam, YV to loan N W. Squire, 12! Dbank buiiding. S11 ALL short timo loans_on cuattel security, 2111 Ohio st call after 6 p, m. 840 j2a; ONI' borrow money on furniturs, nhorses, \wagons, ore., or coliatorals until ypu seo C. B Jucobs, 110 Iirst Natlonal bauk bulldin. 5 ]\I(;Nla\' to loan at lowest, rates by M. A, Up- ton company, 166h and Farnam, 5923 “no delay. First Natlonal i on hans 9 Farnam st OANS made on real cstate and mortzages Jbought. Lewls 8. Reed & Co., R 13, Board of E FOIRST mortgage loans at low ratesand no de- lay. D. V. Sholes, 210 First National bank. 8] UILDING and other real estute loans, W. M, Harris, room 2, Frenzer Block, opp. E.O, e YA/ ANTED —First-class_inaide Ioans, rates. Calland seous. Mutnal | Co., It. 1 Barker blk.. 15th and Farna Lowest OR RENT—A large and small well furnished troutrooms, all modern conveniences, wnd Doard, 205 Farham 3 URNISHED Rooms—Hundsome sult of rooms with all conveniences, 1619 H(g; ;;]ll. JOURNISHED rooms for rent, 021 So. 19th st. Modern conveniences. o722 ARGE furnished room and board, 108 So. 425th ave. 696-27% ]A_IT AFTER I will devote to_busines ‘Lues- days and Saturdays all day, and from 4 o P other day s, M, Post, mubsage and I 1l atis, ir treatmeont. 1 PEESONAL-Photos of Omaiia base ball club 8 on sale at Heyn, the photographer, Gran- ite block. 124 OR RENT—Furnished room with or with- out board. 1611 Douglas st. 053 27% T{OR RENT—Three rooms, inquire at &78. 22d sty T2 AT TPURNISHED room with first-cless_board. 2013 Douglas, 283 [l OR RENT—Tywo pariors front and on first floor. All modern covenlences. 1000 Douglas. 652 WANTED--FEMALE HE! ANTED—A good girl for gencral house- work. Inquire 2416 Jones st. 11335 r] YT for geagiv] housowork. Apply at (28 8, G‘lwan R PP e AN\TED—4'Wr Monday, 8 lady olorks, ex- Dleiicoat 2 waitresxes, 8 week: House I.‘m.&cr. % years old, nice family; 2 chamber- 83 girl for offices, familyof?, #4 to #; 6 ‘waitrosses, 8 week; i second girls; 8 cooks nrivate families, Irls {n suburbs; 4) girls meralwork. Omaha Employment bureau, 119 3 16tn st, TR TADY AGENTS wanted to sl the Madame (Willlamson corset. Largest saie of any pat- ent coruet in the market, Good territory. Ap- DIy Agents’ Manager, 18 8, 6thst., St. Loils, Mo, Wii"rfix_—wfim and skirt finishers avonce, M. A. Wallace, 1619 Howard st. G002 ANTED—A good_cook. 8 per weok. I, W A Soote o soai 1smm. 28 ANTED_Good irl to cook, wash £ . Bushmau, 614 8. ‘NAMED-,\ irl for general housework,no washing or uqomnl. “llx! Park nvenue, 608 2% AEITIIDEI"IHE ululllux Hrlex::mg l;r{lnl L, wuges paid. Mrs, (K. C. Patter- aon, Sl =" 4 o7 W NTED - Two Ifll'll housekeeper and ham bermaid, lway and d6th Couhetal Rintis, Contral house. W ANIED-A girl in family of thres, 2115 t. 084-243 California stroe L w' NTED-Some one to care for s baby at Ul ONe pastry cook. or some falr cook who BViTnE e G elr own home; also a gooa, healthy wet t3 good wages; lots of rdallleolln private ‘mlllu..‘nru‘ Brega, 43 8. 16th, 083 Wikzen-a compotert girl to do general usework; lberal wages, 1815 eliogglu. only & per mlhysl. g 631 24* Nn:k front room ity hourd, Week; hiomo comforts; 122 N. F‘Oll RENT-nicely furnished, cool suite of rooms for family or 4 gentlemen, one room with alcove, or will' rent separately, :%JwN.._'lmh. at low rates at 1121 Farnam st.; Omaha Auction and Storage. 2 TP RACK AGF, stora; L Bushmen, 1311 Le; };IIANCH & CO.. storage, s"l'l)l(A. and forwarding. We collect and aeliver goodwof all descriptions, merchan- dise, furnifure and baggage, at cheapest rates for storage for any length of time. Vans and Wagons to be ha-l it suortest notics, with care- ful men for moving. Packing and snipping from our own warehouss done on moderate churge. Merchandise loaded and unloaded, Warchouse on our own tracks. Office 217 S.14th telepnone i1, Howell & Co, it CLAIRVOYANT For RENT—Furnished rooms, 1419 Dodge st. 501-25* rivate e RONT Parlor and bod room on second floor with all conveniences for man and wife or fwo gentlemen. 214 Farnam 21y INGLE room and double room, every con- Fvenience. 1908 Capitol ave, 8 {OR RENT-—Furnished room, with board 1722 Dodge 43 Ru(m and hoard cheap for two in family. 2218 Burt street. Bo. 2ith st. Roi}ias and board, 100 and 108 1 76 July 8 INICELY furntsned rooms, board it desired; gas, at electric bell, ele. 1000 DoUEIA3. FUl(NIBHID room for rent after June 25, 2024 Burt st, 168 Ffiu RENT—Furmshed rooms, first-class ac- commodations. Mrs. Twingler, 612 s 1ith Btreet. 995 8t. Clair hotel, cor 1 LAI front room wit oining, handsomely furnished, gas and heated by steam, with use of bath room, in one of the hanasomest residences in tho city, without board, Inquize n. . cor. 19¢h and Leavenworth Fl:ansl'ucD TOOWS, SI0gIe 07 en suite, bath and steam; for geuts ouly. 1519 Howard. RUOII with or witnout board, 1812 l.')odqm F‘OH RENT-Room. 1621 Howard, o Wgn’rgu—mrl Tor general housework, 618 17th street, "3l &""'fi"@ & ik (TSN sty it party. 'P PRl v bal éfl 5 ANTED-—A good firat girl; voferences v 'fxfl%fif"r;lff‘x"u'oon‘:' 6 Cont nental bl : 1st. [ ];‘uumslmn OF unfurnisiod House for rent i Park Terrace; opposite Hanscom parki all ‘modern conveniences, Inquire Lee & Nichol, 28th and Leavenworth, K U RENT—2 front rooms, én suite, modern conveulences, tor gentlemen oaly. 315 fijg‘h. 10K rooms, furnished, # to 812 per month, N ek, Boabody hauss, um'i:rag Jones! T OF At 3042 P : ANTE| etent “@rl, one tha - W R Rite 8 et * i e DRESSMAKING. fami- " ARGE furnished room for rent, suitable for L& gentlemen. 1823 Faruam. 563 I\‘)flum pleasant roou, only 0 minutes Tonleiicos, Cor Bt Mary's aver st AU oF 850 B. 300, rick residence. a1 ] uvnz“umm mn.a.:.n conve n- las, 1 R.NANNIE V. Warren, clairyoyant, med- ical and business melium. Female dlseascs a speclalty, 110 N 16th st, rooms 2 and fl"flf 705 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINO STAN o (successor to Valentine's shorthund insti- tute), the largest, best equipped snorthand school in the west: 18 under the personal super- visionof Joseph P.Megeath, an ex-official re- porter and state agent of the'Remington Stand- ard typewriter, assisted by experlencod ver- Dbatim reporters. Mechanical construction of machine taught by factory expert, Particular attention paid to typewriting, Stenogra) supplios for sale. Clrcular free. HORTHAND and typewriting, Omaha bust- S o~ Capitol ‘&ve and . 16uh, ness college, cor Btandard methods taueht by C. C. Ewing, of Ban Francisco, the best teacher on the Pacific coast, Munson's revised of '8) a specialty; new plan; blackboard illustration; day and evening classes; call or write for terms. wm VATANTED—A female Newfoundiand dog, 8 o) youra-old, ‘gorilo and o good Wakin dog; state price, delivered. Address O 71, Bee, 655 233 JTATIONERY—Wanted to purehase in a gond town in Kansas or Nebraska, a medium stock of books and statiotiery, Address, stat- ing full particutars, E. R. Holmes, Atwood, Kan, 659 25 NSU otice- - of middle age; good businees experience de- lirlnglehlnfin of climate from Chicago, hav- ing highest bank references, both hLere and Chicago, wants to vurchase an inierest ina well established insurance agency in this city, Assoclate interest must be desirable and agree- @ble in every particular, _Answers confidential, Adaress W, care 1311 Leavenworth Ib.bg:'! 3 ANTE roft carpets, stoves and flouschold goods. r M1 kidds. " Omaha it Auction & Storago Co. . 1121 Farnum. 800 Q U!. terriers, from 3 . Hool Washington st., Boston, M. EK)H BALE—A full set of ten, collee and svice cans; wlso two good second b 1V and very wagons. C. B. Moore & Co., 1616 Dodge st. "l’il-' P s G loans. Linahan & Mahoney. ONEY to loan, O, and loan agents, Buion “Davis Co.. real estato EFarnam st. 8N JKEYSTONE Mortgage Co.; loans of 810 to 1,000; got our rates before borrowing and save 1money': loan on horses, furniture or any approved security, without publicity; notes bought; for new ioan, renewal of old and low- est rates,call K208, Sheeloy blk,1oth & Howard st 807 Q EE Sholes, room 210 First Navl pank, before Dmukang your loans 810 ONEY to Loan—Wa are ready for applica- tions for louns in amounts from $3X to §10,- 000 on lmlj)rovull Omaha or Douglas county real estate. Bull futormation as 10 rates. Loans promptly ciosed, Good notes will be purchused by us, Call upon us or write. The McCaguo Investment Co, 814 N BBRASKA Mortg. Loan Oo. will mako you 1oun on household goods, horses, wagons, land contracts, fine jewelry, or securities of any kind, witliout publicity, &t reasonablé rates, Room 7, Rowley block, Bouth Omaha, Koums 518519, Paxton block, Omaha, N%\L 19 ONEY toloan. Harris R. E. & Loan Co., 4¥l.room 411 First National bank, 831 C.F 'HARRISON loans money, lowest ratos. MONEY—Loans negottated at low rutes with. outdelay. and purchuso goods, commorciul Japer and mortgage notes. . A.'Sioman, cor. 5th and Farnam. 82 _Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE—Cheap. An established profita- ble business, Excellent opportunity for en. ergotioman. Address D, 6, T05-25 JFOR SALE-A paying business of woolen knit and gents' furnishing goods, with fixtures, in & good location, for cash only, will give Tensons for selling on_applica: tlon.” Address Jas. F. Bitz, proprietor Omaha National Knitting Factory, '{104” South 13th at., JON'T miss this one of the best paying and 'most pOpulAr restaurants in the city, now full of custoniers, everything mnew, must be #old on account of déath, J. H. Parrotte, Rental Agencey, 16th and Dodge, 657 28 IVERY stable, stock and fixtures, situated Jat cor, 16th and Cass sts, city, $88% for all to exchange for lands or, city proerty aud cash, Co-operative Land & Lot Co. 206 N, 1t PECULATORS—Am hard up; will sell my equity in four improved quarter sec. Neb, farms for §30 each. For particulars addross A. L. ©., Villisca, Ta. 635 20 PLENDID Chanoo—Seale or weighing book Sybusinoss for sale or trade for clty proparty Address Box 683, city. 62 25 JFOURTEEN room house, st class in_every Fespect, now full of godd pasing reomers and boardérs, about 3 blocks from P. 0., rent 8125, furniture §2,000, 14 cash, b1, monthiy; this place actually clbars #100 to $15% per month over expenses, Co-operative Land & Lot Co. 205 N. 16th st (e t, confectione { and cigar store in first-class location ; will sell cheap. €09 N. 16th, city. 601208 G(y(yl)xllv}ilenipnyln stocks for sale by M, A, Upton compay, 10t and Farnam, * (300D cight and ten per cent, tnvestments in X business lrro;mrtl for sale by M. A. Upton company, 16th and Farnam. 580 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JUNE 2! 1889.-SIXTEEN PAGES. M A Y ik 1507 Farnam Now I8 the time to get yourselt a lot on easy payments and In a location just adapted for Delightful Homes. No such lots as these have ever been offered on our prices and terms and no prettier ground 18 to be found in lhl“]cl(y to 18 a price much lower thansurrounding lots sell for and it 1s no wonder people buy when & pay- ment of only Fifteen Dollars down and 810 & month is all required. Hundreds of new houses surround this ground and it has all the requisites making it a desirable invest- ment, Remember in n ity of 160,000 Peopla such lots s ours, at' prices and terms we give you, are A 1 bargains, #10) for a Lot that will sell for twico thisin a year 18 some- toing worth considoring. You Can See this ground for yourself, and if it don't suit you, don't buy. We Know the loteare a bargain, and we know they sult the people, You Know You can come and see the lots and judge for ourself whettier what we say is correct or not, 08 A6 plain statements which You can prove for yourself, it you want to try and get some- thing that is sure to make you money, Fitteen Dollars down I8 an easy way to make your payments and to save your money. Como and son what {8 offered you. and you will admit no handsomer land can be found, You will sec improvements on every hand, aud the chances are you will buy a Tot, beoatse, uniess we knew that all we claim for our lots Is a fact, we could notafford to advortise thein or ask you to Investigate them. Come and find out what you can do. Conveyances niways ready. Ames, Real Estate, 107 Faruai. JPORSALE —Or trado. Now, clean_wtock ot hardware, elegant location, Hest of rea- sons for selling. J. A. Campbell, Seward, Nob, 670-25) TE zouhave good security sou can buy o 2- room hotel, well arranged and every conven- fence, good locality, about forty good paying bourders now pay g well. - Price $1,000; & 10 £200 cash, balance easy, according to security. Co-operative Land & Lt Co., 205 N. 10t st. UR SALE —Cheap. Meat market, fixtures and tools, new, of the latest style, best Tocation in the city.’ Have other business to attend to, reason for seliing. Wil eell cheap ifsold soon. T. F. Lyon, Weuvping \\'lllg‘r{ ;l‘ejb. 0-23 NONFECTIONERY and fce cream parlor in 'a good location; grocery in good ' location and nice business: cigar store and fixtures with or without stock; a_good barber shop. Co-operative Lund & Lot Co.205 N. 16th st. 644 TOR SALE—Grain and lumber business. Address C 59, Boe. 530 1% W ALER bonds of £,50 for sale on the il 1nge of Gordon, Sheridan county, Ni L. Milis, village clerk. 531 HE Hawley House, North Platte, rent, party renting to buv furniture on easy terms; this is a chance fora good hotel man to make money. Address proprietor, Jonn Hawley, North Platte, 12 2 71inave for sale or_exchango one of tno finest hotel propertles inan lowa city of 0,000 lnhiabitants, the leading honse in " the 1 W. R E. & M. E room 14 Chamber of #5,00) wanted to put_into a good bus ness; firsy claas sscurity and good rate of interest paid for short or long tme. Or will take partner. For particuiars address U 43, Beooftice, 142 OR SALF—Meat market complete: can be handled for little casb, Call at room 4, nell blk. 850 R SALE—A well-established book-binding business in Salv Lake City. Shiley. Gro- shell & Co., resl estate, Sait Lake Clt)k_: jm‘ll FOR EXCHANGE. ANTED—To trade a fine upright plano for whorse and buggy. Inquire at 1516 Dodge ™0 25 ne equity oved real escute for clear city or farm lands or good pay- ing stocks. Address 13, Bee. 62 7 XOHANGE for Omaha proporty, one of the best improved farms in Iowa, ouly one mile from town of 6,000 inhabitants. W.'R, E. & M. E., room 14, Chamber of Commaorce, 194 V HAT have you totrade for young brood mares und horses, part Norman? G E. Bruner, Room 28, Hellman block, 610 27F WOULD ko to trade a good two-story house and lot [0x 15) feey, within ono block of Park . and Park school for vacant east front lot Hanscom place. ‘W1l agsume some incuimn- brance. Address, C 45 Bee oftice. 367 ay OR EXCHANGE—An elegant tract of land containing 120 acres, in Antelope county, Neb,, with ordinary improvements, A Guarter-section in Hand#ounty, Dakota, partly improved. Eighty acres near Council Blutrs, Ta. House and lot on South 16th st. Large amount of 011 Mountain and Petrolium company oil stock. Will exchange for good property or_the erection of some houses, Geo. B Rerasdortt, 1st National bank bullding, AN “improved farm to trade for mdse., o ceries preferred. J. R. Mason, Central City, Neb. #39-24) OR EXCHANG E—$10,000 stock of boots and shoos for Improved city property. §14,000 stoc gengral merchandise in a_gooa town and good trade will take good city property im- proved. Clear lots inside 2-milo line on ~West Farnam nnd northwest part of city for im- proved city property, 85000 worth of second mortznges on inside Omaha property 1or an & or 10-room modern house in good “location. || Some splendid South Omana lots on 24th st, for lowa or estern Nebrask land. Lot adjoining Dundee Place, or one in Omaha View for horse and buggy. 300 acres of fine land adjoining the new location for the fort at Bellevuo for city property. Lot 6ixLE and 12-room house, Cupitol ave., east of 2Jth, for vacaut property, and cash, Property of uli Kinds for trade. Grover Stevens, 519 and 517 Paxton block. 1727 {'OR EXCHANGE—Ior desirable residence property in Omaha, any or all ot following: 40 choice 1nside residence lots in Hastings. 100 lots in Lincoln, 640 acres flne farming land, Lancaster county Fine residence property, Lincoln, Good rental property, Lincoln, Choice family residenco corner, Los Angeles, A noat residence property in Hanscom place, ‘Also some good mortgage not es. Address @ving location and price of prop- “erty, J. B. B, care Baum Iron Co., 1217 Loaven- worth. 33 Gli0 stock of general meronandise, clean Dand first class, in a splenGid Nebraska town, will trade for cify property and cash; $25.000 stock of general merchandise in a city of 10,00 opulation, trade for land, one third cash; 5,000 stock of hardware to trade for cicy pro- porey and cash, Co-operative Land & Lot Co. 205 N, 16th st. 2 Farnam 61423 400y14 OR BALE or will trade for good a;é:me; $4,000 reul estate sacond MOrLgugos, Wilkinsons, 1417 Farnam, 469 10 Bxchungo—Cash i Jroverty for merchandise, or merchandise for cash and olear property. = Address Lock Box 14, Gothen- Dburg, Nol 985 Jy 25 'ELN lands, farms and cit property ¥ stocks of goods. koom 2, 1! L()ANH on improved and unimproved prop- erty at low rates. Odell Bros.& Co,,812 8100, MALL loans, short time, good security, reasonable interest. P, O, box 663, cit; o s D./V. 8holes, 210 First Na- #10 UILDING loans. tonal bank. ONEY toloanon real ‘estate at low rate, J. D, Zittle, 430 Paxton block, 1211y-3) MUNHY to loan on good first mortgages, im- proved or unimproved property. Mort- Elxb! bought and sold. Wallace, room #10 irown bullding, 16th and Douglas. 622 — T P s P —— QYU want monoyr 1 so, don't borrow before getting my rates, which are the low- eston any sum from ‘IU up to 810,000, T muke 10ans on housohold goods, pIanos, or- gans, horses, mules, Wagons, warehouso' ro. housek, loases, ete,, i aly amount at the D‘fllllbl rtltu, out publicity or re- of property, Loans can be made £or ong'to six months and you can pay a part atany tine, reducing poth principal and futerest. If you owe a balance on your turniture or liofses, or huve & loau on them, Iwill take it up and carry it for you as long s you dosire, 1f you need money you will Aind it to your ad- 'lnl:’. to see me before borrowing. . I, Masters, room 4, Withnell bullding, 15th and Harney. 1 PULGADELPRIA Mortguge & Trust Oo. fur- nisli clioap eastern mouey to_borto wers, purchiase securitiog, porfect titles, accept, loaus at their western office. George W. P. Coates, room 7, Board of Tra w7 'ONKY to loan ou real estate security, ‘at lowest ratos. Hefore negotiating loans see Wallace, R. 810 HrosnDldg lith &Douglas. 660 ANC PHYSICIAN, graduate of the Royal Prus- sian university of Berlin, wants a business man with some means to open a respectable :walnldwhuda‘fl' .m‘ll‘:‘ll lnlli::‘l:. Must :‘l’:ll’fiv' AL Eugl Addre: 3 o / et ] QR Excannge—Afine farm of 20 acres in Polk county, Neb, 4 miles from Clarks, Neb,, (o exchange for cattle; 80 acres under cultivation, houss, barn, wagon scales and good feed lot. Address C. Oskamp, 2215 Web- ster st. Omaha, Neb, 019 Ok EXCHANGE—Lot and small house, 8)th and Hamilton, and lot 82, Nelson,s add,, for irade for outside 0ts clear OF acre Property, A. P. Tukey, lith aud Douglas, a8 ANTED—To trade for Louse aad 10t in good_ location; will assume lght ncum- branco, Address A 2 Boo offl 622 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE YOM and sce us and investigate some of the bargains we have to offer, We are continualiy listing new propertios and, “if you don't see ‘what you want ask for it." We have merchandise to trade for land. We have lorses, cattlo and mules to trade for land. We havea brick and tile factory doing 8 thrivingbusiness to exchango for western and. Three now, 5room cottages at Albright, within 10 miziute’s walk of terminus of hourly dummy line, for sale on terms that will only be fair rent, A olévator proporty with larze dwelling Thouse, at a bargain, Rievator complote, wit horsepower, scales, office furnishad, ete. A fine opening for a practical grain deaier. One of the best improved farms in the state will be exchanged for inside Omuha property. Two fine residences in Poppleton park, on motor line; will be s0ld on ensy terms. Houses and lots in all parts of Omuha for sale and oxchange, For exchange, for Omaha property,1,0:0 acres of school laud lease, in one of the boat counties 1in the state. A fino residence property i Omuha View for sale &t 4 bargain, From $76,00 to 810,00 worth of first-class notes to exchange for Omaha property, Merchandisoe to exchange for 15 cash and bul: ance western lands. This is one of the finest opportunities ever offered to convert land into cash, Investigato this. For sale, at & bargain, hotel and livery barn, in & good Nebraska town. This s a fine open- ing for & practical hotel man. lor exchune for Omaha proporty, one of the Dest farms in Rock county, Nebraska, together with stock and machinery necessary to carry on the place. Old nge and failing ealth of the owner is reason for selling, For sale, cheap, & restaurant in one ot the best locations in Omaha, 280 acres of fine land in northwestern lowa to_exchange for Omaha property. We have unsurpassed_facilities for disposin of property, having some (0) agents scattered over four or flve states., = List vour property with us if you wish & quick turn, W, R. B, & M. E.room 14, Chamber of Commerce, tele phiont 1440, 0 MPHE factories within oasy reach of Collier place will employ a large foree of men. Se- cure a home and_enjoy life, to 81,200, one-tenth cash. Cague, opp. P. O. F]YHE motor line is built to Collier place. The i3elt line runs neac Coliler place. The F, E. & M. V. K. It. stop all passenger trains at Col- lier place. "The horse car line' will soon reach Collley 300 to ce. Best addition in the city. Price 2)0 per lot, one-tenth casn, bulance oneto tive years, McCague, opp. P. 0." 0, TPREbost property in the clty for salo by M. A. Upton company, 16th and HaTnam, finest drive in the city 18 to Colller McCague, JFORSALE—Atw bargain. One tweive wid one mine room houss in Kountze place, on 24th street, opposite the fine residences of Ked- fck ana MeCreary, with 78 and 6) feet ot ground mith each ouse to alley. Each house has fur; nace, gas, gas fixtures, shades, all lumbing, hot" and cold ' water, _elegant arge ruoms, all papered handsomely through- out, good barn with each house, and an elegant luw'n all sorided. "I am prepared to offer splon: did inducements as to price and terms. Call and let mo drive you out, You can move into these houses without a dollar of expenso for anything. it be sold un_(;n e me at once 10 First N 177 TE best monoy’s worth of houso and 1ot now or sale in Omaha is that which 1 am now completing near 24th st. on paved Wirt st in Kountzo Pluce, 8 bedrooms, 2 parlors, dining room, Kitchen, 2 bath rooms, 3 water clo sets, large’ laundry, stationary wash tubs, furnace and coal room' #nd cellar, electric balls and speaking tube, 12 closets. Price only $7,000 on terms to suit,’ Likewise a duplicate adjoining atsamo price. W, T, Seamau, east sidn 16th st north of Nicholas st. Omaha's largest variety of wagons and carriago! 81 OR SALE—Now i8 the time to buy a lot in Hillslde Reserve or Hillside additfon No. 1 for a home. This property is only about one mlle from the postofiice, is all high and beautij ful ground, the streets dro all put to an estab- lished grade, 1t 1s only a few blocks from oable line and has'the advantages of gas, city water, sewerage and continuous pavement from the center of the city. We can offer speclal induce- ments to parties wishing tobuild in this part of the city and ask that an ‘investigaton of the ronerty” be made, Prices range from 850 to 70 per front foot, according to locatfon. Lots 7 and , plock %, Isaac & Selden's addi- tion, price 86,000, Lot 6, block 8, Isaac & Selden's addition, price 8.7t B0x150 feer, east front, on Price of lots 8300 Send fur plat. ~ Mo- 7 00, Lot 46, Burr Oak, Georyla avenue, Price, $1,000. i feet, south front, on Hamiiton street, in block 1, Orchard Hill. Price, $1,200. Nine-acre tract smtable for dalry purposes. Ten-acre tract suitable for dairy purposes. Eleven-acre tract suitable for dairy purposesy Oneach of the above tracts there 1s a fine ove and a stream of running water furnished gom large springs. The preperty 18 handy to both Omaha and South Omahs, and dairymen contemplating change of location shoula'Investigate this. Some of the property could be exchanged for other good inside property. Lot 14, block 1. Potter's addition. price #1450, Lot 6, block 62, city of Omaha with two story and basement house, with all modern conven- fences. Price §14.000. BOX122 feet, southwest corner 2 Spruce streets, with small cottage. Pr 4,200, This has 122 feet frontage on 20th st, and can be sold 1n 25 foot lots. New six room cottage with city water in house, in west part of oity. Price §,250, Terms 1o uull{‘nlrl‘lmunn 100x127 ft, 8. W, cor, 23th and Cass sts, Price #5,00, Will take lot and good first mortgage in nge. X106 1€, 8. K, cor, 25th and California sts., with small cotiage, at & burg;fln saken soon, ‘obb, PoLt 063 1 E have a fow cholce farms fres from in cumbrances that, we offer to sell_cheap on iood torms, or wo will do_butter, wo will rade t off for good Omaha Propercy such as we want and pay you '4 cash for your property or as- sume morigage at equal amouut and give yon gur ‘property for the balauco. Wo luve eivel lent bargains we can offer you, $0x14) feot on 0th st. and_Jackson With 5 G-story brick dwell- ingsmoacrn lmprovemona, and 4 iaory fruo awellings for $i2,000; vacaut lots oh California and Lowe avenue, 1 block from motor line 150x 1x, 814,000 4 fiuo new dwellings on California Bt., néar cable and motor,4hx150 ground, with all improvements, 86,00, 5,000 and 5,000 each street and Grace, 7)x150: 1iroom house for 000; torms to sult and will sell you farms or land almost wherever you want' it, Excolsior Lana Co., 810 South 15th treet, Omiha, 610 CHEAPT Cheap! - Choap—Lot " faciog on ‘motor line in North Omaha, only 8850, worth 8120 bull lot on Saunders st. in Pialnview, #0100, 2lots near corner of Lowe ave. and Howard sta., 81,60 caul, Theso are elegant lots. B0 fton 16th st. near Cuming, $U4,000. Lot in Myers, Richards & Tilden’s add., 8550, Houses and lots o all parts of tne city at reducea Plices. Grover tevens, 510 and 6i7, baxton lock. Telephiona 11; 71641 SUMMEL Garden Property-The slegant grov: and grounds opposito Ruser's summer gar- den, In West Omaha, will be offered for sale this coming week by Geo. N. Hicks, room 40, Barker block, 7223 OR LE~The two best corners in South Omaha, rented to good tenauts at$00 a month in advauce. Box 754, City. Tal-251 h10fl SALE—At a reasonable price, full lot with neat and convenient cottage. - 1611 N. 19th st. 068 25¢ ONE oF the twa louse and lot burgatns 1 have been offering ou Georgla & ve. north of Leavenwortn, 18 now sold and occupled, be- chuge of my very low price. ‘I sauth louse of the two_still remains ‘s bargain open fo sombody. First comes, first served. To be ap- preciated it needs to be examined internallv, 1 positively wili not rent it though soveral L offel per monthy, - Price only, 45,100, on very easy terms. Pricoatior July 1, #,00. W. T, Beaman, east side 16th 8t north of 'Nicholas s, Omaba's largest variety of wagons and carringes. 618 OR BALE—At & bankrapt price, lotin Umaka View. Hoom 14, OR SALE—Easy terms, Kountzo place, T'wo homes, each £-xo0ms, nach #4000, Two DOmos, vich Y-ro0ms, oach 85,000, Twohomes, each 15-rooms, each §1,00. Al with modern convenience, Alllarge valuo ut the price. All within asquare of the motor lne, Don't 1se these opportunities. ¥or sale by the owner. W, I’ Seaman, East 81do 16th st., north of Nichola’ t., Omabi’s largest variety of wagons sl Ot BALE—543.16 aoros, sec. 5, tp. 12 1. 0w, Hamilton county, Neb. House, stable, i) acres fenced, living ‘water. Prico #,00), ¥, K. ‘Atkins, owner, alldroad Didg. Denver, ave.; Metropolivan Cable Dwsses PrOperty, {-room ‘nouse and burn, Hanscom Place. houses and lots on Cass’ st.. ou easy 6riis. Harrls, room 411, 15t Nar, B 01 OR BALE—100 hig! Oma ha View; want to close them out, and will give big bargains. Look at them befo buying elsewhere, Hoggs & Hall, 1405 "‘%r:illm. W0 Largains, oue & acre pisco nenr motor line, and one two acre piece near South Omaha. 'Will sell, 80 parties buying can plat and realize a handsomo profit.’ Co-operaty Land aud Lot company, 20 N. 16t strect, 662-50 JHOR BALE-10 room house. lot b0ai), easy terms, $2.600, W. M. Busliman, 1311 Leay- enworth, 048 Con'rmuouu -mw‘..m w0 Oollier place. prices and terms McCagus, e OR SALR-Fine improved farms In Dbest counties in the state. J, A.Cam) real estate agent, Seward, Neb. 09 HOLES Spacial List--Wo push spacial bae ISEins and ndveriiss thor. CLiat with me. Fine sast front lot in Hanscom place at $1.000 500 cash, Doclded bargain. Fine lot on Farnam and Lowe avenue, 2,750, #2000 buys a nouse and lot in lianscom Place, norti of Poppleton avente. 16 old Join 'Dieres Mantfaclory plam o Missourl Pacific raflway,4 miles #outh west o clty, with 2 acres of ground_and 3 Iarge 2 story bulidings,”for #3,00), A fine opportunity for some one, 1have special inducements inhouses and lote in all parts of the city either for rale or trado, Call in wnd ba shown them. 1 do ot try to you in to show you trash, but handle only g ploperty and deal equarely. D, V. Solos 3l “irst National bank, PALUAIN-Part of the Dick Kimball eata 0 feet on 15th strest running through to 17th ave. One kroom hMouse, all modern convens fences and two 6 room I . _Total rental £1,660 per yea 0. M. A, l“lcl Company, | [} DOI SALT-Tho finest residanco Alte n Wesk Omahia; just south of Farnam_on §6th st.§ a coraer 165x1ST with 187 feet frontage om aved strest and Joining the handsomo resie dence of Kirksndall on the east, and Brady, Easson and Mattin on the south: & porfoct gem and gardon spot for an elegant home . Harney and 21st strocts, 141x167,0n pavement, within throe hiocks of tho court house: room for seven fine houses that would ront as rapids 1y f8 comploted. A splen ld permanent in veste Farnam and 220 streets, 50X132, with new threo-story brick store building, rented to good Permanoit tonants, - lental rceints $45)) DoE year. Sixteenth streot near Nicholas, frontage 01 feet to alley; good businesy prop erty. Faraam Stroot, batwosn 3sth and Sith, fronte age 48 or Hx132 to alley, soath front, 1 block from pavement and strest cars, Park avenue, opposite Hanscom park, 80x150 price £,000; oasy terms, (Laddack place, trackage, 00X113, $300); oney erms, 16th street south of Vinton st., lot for sale or trade for mdse, or good farm land. 8. oman, 1)1 Farnan (OR SALE-—Corner lot #1x18% with traka all paved, In the heart of business, suitable for wholesalo houso, #5000, C. F. Harrison, Merchants National bank. 650 UK SALE—Boautifal modern im turnuce, near tho eity for s lleges: price natonal bauk, &room house, all rovements, including splendid [anscom park, bost Jocation in 00, church and stroot car prive C. I, Harrison, l\lnrcll‘l’!anll‘ Fou SALE--Several extromely cheap farms— g URLPToReELy o kiiow of for tho money Boggs & Hill, 1408 Farnam streot. 00328 HOW Jong wre you going to let that 120x167, south and east front on Hamilton and 36th; also fronting Charles stroet, stare you in tng face for §,207 M. A. Upton Company, 10th and Farman, 55 %) OR SALE—And exchangs, & good estabe lished paying lumber, coal and implement business lu one of the best towns innorth east Ne tracka on line of two railroads, Wil take part in good Omana residence or inside prop-s Al cloar of incumbrances. Addzess, OR SALE or exchange for good bered property, first class drug and_wall Piper stock i onoof tho bost lties n South Dukota, Address N. I, Merrill, Hugon, Duk. £9-225 (SEND for plat of vollior place, nud whon B driving for recreation follow the motor line poles on I6th st., and Ames’ ave., and seo the wonderful improvements that hava takem piace just around the barracks, and remember that Collier place is the koy to the situation, Iiuy a lot now for the low price and at the easy terms they are boing offersd, and Wo _are Satise fled, One-tenth cash, balance one to five years. McCague, ovp, P. O. 13 Liegal Notic District Court Douglas County Nebraska. Jen nie E. Stevens, plaintiff, vs attie Uebel, de- fendant, Ansiver. Defendant for answer to plaintifi’s petition herein 1. Denfes ench and every allegation in said pe- tition contained Dofendunt further answering satd petition Tnat prior to the 19th day of OUctobar, the said R. M. Patterson, the party to whom the plaintifl horein alleges that this defendant excouted the notes abd MOFEWEe set forth in said vetition, was counseliing thi as to ler business matte teaching this defendant to write and interest ng himsolf in the property 4nl welfare of Ui defendaat, & 10 had promised and ugroed with this defehawnt to marry this defendaat, and this defendant at that time put full faih’ and ace in snid It M. Patterson, 1elyini upon s Patterson’s affection and interest in this defeadant to cause him to properly manage and attend to the aflars of this aefendan?: that upon said 19th day of October, 1887, this defendant could Larely write her own nam but_could not read or write: that on or about said 10th day of October, 1847, the said R. M. Patterson, with the intention of taking ad- vantage of the confidence reposed in him by this defendant, ana for the L1 -pose of cheating ana defa iding this defendaut, - represented to this defendart, that he would sell to this des fendant two lots situated in South Omuh Douglas county, Nebraska; that ho would buil houses upon said lots and collect the rents therefrom for this defendant, and that said rents, togethier with tne incrénse in value of said property, would pay the amount duo s thy purchiase money of sala [ots;that this defendanf relying upon tho statements of said Patterson, 2 aforosaid, signed a certain instrument which Was presentéd to her by said Patterson; that this defendant did not read said papers, and was unable to read the sume; that at the time this detendant signed suiu instruments tne said Patterson held this defendant’s hand and directed the pen; that no papers were delivered to her at said thne, and that she hus never seen sald papers since satd time; that no monsy or other proporty has ever beon delivere to her at that time or since; that this defendant has no knowledge of thie contents of sald papers, ex- cept us represented to her at said time by sald Patterson. Defendant further alleges and charges the facts to be that she was induced to sign said apers, as aforesaid, by the false and fraudu- ent ropresentations of said Patterson, aud shat sald pavers 8o signed are the identical notes and mortgnge descrived in and set up in said vetition herein, . Detendant further alleges, that at the tine of the pretended purchase by the plaintiff hereln of said notes and mortgage, if such there were, from suid It. M. Patterson, the sail plain- IF the said plaintil had notice of said deceits, misrepresentations and frauds practiced by . Ed 1, M. Patterson, whoraby the said 16, Mo Patterson begulied this defendant into signing Buld instruments as aforesaid, if such thore be, and had notice that said instruments were en- tirely without consideration, and were value- Toss. Wheretore defendant_asks to bo dfsmissed with costs with such other and further relief s may be just and equitable. . HATTIE UEBEL, STATE OF NEWRASKA, {5y, DOUGLAS COUNTY, g Hattie Usbel being first duly sworn on_ler oath says that sho 18 the defendant in the above entitled action; that she has heard readthe foregoing answer and Kuows the contents theres of alid believes tho lacts stated therein to be true. HATTIE UEBEL, Subscribe in my progence aud, swori 10 be- fore me th 1 +—— day of June, A. D. 1880, [Seal.] DAVID J. SELDEN, Notary Public, THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, Lgg DOUGLAS COUNTY, 88, 1, Frank F. Moores, clerk of tho distrlet conrt, thira Judicial district of the state of Nebraska, inand for Douglas vounty, do lereby certity that the forogoiug 15 fufl and trie copy of tho anawer inthe case of Jennie B. Stevens ve Hat1o Uobol, ws appenrs fromtho oriciunt hercof now ou fil i the offica of the clerk of said court Witness my slgnature and ofticlal seal, this 218t day of Juno, 185, 3 L5eal.] RANK E. MOORK, Parm Notes, Heus will become lousy now if not provided with dust baths and the hen- houses kept clean, Lice propagate very rapidly in warm weather, Keep the soil around the cabbage plants frequently stirved and they will grow faster. Weeds and LERRTIEL ] not be allowed among cabbuge Wet grass is injurious to young chicks, ever in the summer. Do not turn the hen and her brood out until the sun is well up, Insceticides should he used b the damage to fruit is aove. It is oo late after the insect hus found a retreat in the fruit. Warm water will cows on & wurm day. dispensable for stock season, Keep the soil around young pear trees elean the first year, and givo nia application of wood nshes occasionally. #nen flies are very numerous in the stablo it indicates ‘that it requives a thorough cleaning. Throw plenty of dry dirt !nto the pig-pen and on the floor of the stalls. A solution of u gill of earbolic acid in abucket of water, sprinkled over the floors 2nd yards of pig pens will assist in preventing bad odors aund lessen the number of fleas, A dead limb on a tree should never bs allowed to remain The sooner all limbs and branches that show signs of decay are cut off the better, The tree will thrive better, and the new wood on the other portions of the tree mnke more growtr : not answer for the Shado is also in- in the summer