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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MUESDAY, JULY 9, 1889, SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA. No advertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:80 p. m. Terms—Cash in advance. Advertisements under this head 10 cew. per Hine for the ficst lnsertion, 7 cents for each sub. ¥equent insertion, and #1.5 ver line per month, 0 advertisement taken for less than 25 cents ¥ first insertion. Seven words will be connted 0 the (ne: they must run_consecutively and must be pald in ADVANCE. All_advertise. ente must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock . , and onder no circumstances will they taken or aiscontinued by telophote, Pattios advertising in tese columng and hav: Ang thelr snswers aadressed in care of THE PEg ‘l 1 plonse sk tora check to enable them to get shelf lettars. as none will bodelivered excopt on resentation of chock. All answers to adver- fuxm.m.« #hould be ericlosed in envolopes. 1l advertisements {h thess columus are pub. f#lied in botn mornyux and evening editions o 'mE BEn, the circulation of which aggreget ors that, 16,000 papers dily, and gives the yertisers the banefit, not only of the ity cire ation of Tix Bxg, but also of Councll 1 Lincoln and other cities and towns throug! this coction of the country. BRANCH OFFICES, Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions. at the following hus 8 housos, who are authorized agonts for Tr e special notices, and will quote the same Fates s can te had at the main office. OHN W. DELL, Pharmaclst, 830 South Tenth Btreot. HAEE & EDDY, Stationers ana prmters, 113 \./ Bouth 16th Btreet, 'S*IL FARNSWORTH, Phiarmacist, 115 Cam- o ing Street, 3. HUGHES, Pharmacist, G4 North 16th o Street, EO. W. PARR, Pnarmacist, 180 St. Mary's Avenu UGHES' phone No. 3 CELLANEOUS WANTS. ‘VAnm—A’Fum~n.na Aesk ol nlso & ur“ map or Omahs. Room 91, Douglas block, 10th and Dodge. 20013 000 whnted on first mortgage seourit ‘vrlrnmmrmey, for one _ou(:':vm yfd percent. Address, Money, WANTED--TO RENT, VWANTED-To rent furnished houss, 10 to 14 rooms, sultable for hign-toned olnss of roomers, Locations must be entirely gentecl aAnd convement to business. Hefer- ences exchanged, D 31 Bee. #98.12% T WANTto rent for four months from Aukust 1, well furnished honse of ten rooms ot uj: Erastas A. Benson, New York Lifs 8, 200 FOR RENT--HOUSES. JOR BENT 8% por montn.n rst-cinss dwell. ing with al lorn conveniences, including Ftable, 2503 Capitol ave, Inquire of D, J, 0'Don hoe, 1001 Farnam st. 346 YOI RENT -&-room house, all_convenience: paved sirect, cable cars And within 6 mi- atex” watk of 1,0, N, helton, 1605 Farnam st. REXE Sroom houss 88 on- 0th street: en- quire Kuhimann, se, cor. 11th and wq:«nln. JPOR BENT—Cottage of 4 rooms. m:nfi = 8 0% T hotel for rent, §%0 por m payable we now full of Ist cluss foomers; clearing $9) per mo, ; furniture 81,200, 200 cash, bal as it is made_ont of hotel. 'C operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. 701t RENT-New modern built house i first. class nelghborhood ; #5 per month, G THcks, Koom 205, New York Kife Bldg! i ARGAIN—Elegant reaidence lot in Hans. com Plagn. A special bargain it sold at Geo. N. Ricks, ltoom =, New York Lits once. Hlag. PRt Ao oor, rham ire Of A. 9. anivcom, 1504 Farnam. 24 Hoof. - 363101 o, W floor, Lesile & Leslie, IN IR Eryonss good toor Temia g § R WENTTwo mune room briok houses on Park_avenuo, with all convenience nine room framo house on samo street, convenlences: price 8% to 43 per month. Bhioles, 210 First Navional Bank. J('OR RENT—2 floors front half Bemis build- ing, power. heat. elgctriclight. Inquire offce of Rernls Omaha Bag C 7 3y91 Ot RENT-The { story brick building with or without power, formerly oocupied by The Tee Publishing Co., #16 Farnam st. The bulla- ing s o fire proof cemented basement, com. Toto steam heating fixtures, water on nll the 00, gas, eto. Apply at the office of The ;xlgu. Fe ( FFICE-To rent. Furnished elegantly or unfurmshed, Bushman bloek, N, E. Cor, 16 and Douglas. 48 OR RENT-—Comfortable store roofns in_the 1ler building, 66x22: good location for har. Tiess shop. Also, two basements, light and airy, 44x30, 1nA6r hardware store; good location for tin wiop. Appirto A, C. Rtaymet, nardware store, Ier building, corner Jackson and 16th st __ 063 Jy18 {OR RENT—8tores 2= Tiving rooms on Cum- ing st, Alss liouse on Cac« st Harris, room 411, 15t Nat. Bank. 206 RENT—Store #x 111 Jackson_ st quire 1114 Jackson. 80 MISCELLANEOUS. ONEY to Loan—We afd - VIR Sar amain amow Bronh 6015 fio 000 1m) yved In it ! o cpmprired Umaba.cn gt Sotnty i Prml’ll J . Good ndi Il be pprohased by us, 1l upon us or . The McCagne Thvestment Oo. N 918 ONRY t6 loan on rat mortgages, im- proved or unimprov ot property. Mort- fakes vought And sold, Wilince, room, 810 srown bui 528 ldlug, 16th and Howrias. ONEY Joaned for 80, 08¢ 9 days on an Al kind of chattel securtife rflunn:hlo lnt!l{ est; confidential, J.J. Wilkfgon, 1417 Faram. D e M e wagons, etc,, or_collati s until you . Jacobs, 411 First Nationskbank bulld R R T R, MONEY toioan. Hamodt, B & Loan Co., AW room 411, First Nattonsl bask. o) ONEY to oan on any sscurity for short time, at low rates. Lowest ratos on pe prope; The Hendarson o Investment pany, r ook, Com- 600 I). nancial Bxchange -Large and smallloans for long and short time, at low- @8t ratos of Interest, on real estate mortgage notes, chatcels of all kinds, diamonds, watches and jewelry. Don't fail to call if you want falr and “eneap ngcommodatfons. Bouscaren Mgr,, room 87, Barker bIK, Iith and Farnam, (C, ™ MARRISON loans money, |nme|;=lm_. OTIOR—OfMces can now he selected in tho New York Life bullaing, Geo.N. Hicks, agent, room 205, d floor. 314 ()M IA Business College, cor. 16th and Capi- tol ave. Shorthand—The Iariest ana niost successful shorthand department in_the state, Standard methods taught. Munson's revised of '8 a speclalty. Call or write for terms, (VOLLATERAL Bank, 512 8, 16th st., Chambe ‘of Commerce. Loans money vn chattels and New elegant brick residencs, Hanscor Place; splendid location, pleasant nefghhorhood, closs to street cars’ aud new electricline, Rent 50 per month. George N. NOi SITUATIONS WANTED. = = 'ANTED- A situation in or out of oity \){ ‘marrisd man about %, temperate, §00( abits, Skilled accountant, stenographor. nrge experience and thorouglily competent to ischarge or manage office work. See my peforences. Address D 45, Bee. 28 11y 7 ANTED--Situation at once, either in Iowa or Nebraska, by u registered drug ~ clerk, whols aiso a graduate of & school of phar- macy. Address D 24 Bee. 330-B% ANTED—A situation by a competont bookkeeper, Can furnish best of refer- muuwcnuumr. nollity, ete. For furthor tioulars address box 160, 5 i ’vAN'rBh—}mrm-uom positlon in or out,of city, by unmarried nian about 24, stoady lta) tetiporata: thorough accountant, an mpetent fo take charge of accounts and u Hicks, Room 235, New vork Life Bldg, 01! NOR RENT—6-room cottago in pertect order; large lot and shado troes, 247 Plerce st. Inguire next door east. G20 HIRTY room hotel with furniture complete in South Omaha for$,2s per month. _Co-Op. Land and Lot Co. 206 N, i6tn st. 263 § articles of value. LT nd ““( SHING dono, ¢ Mrs. Andrew Sorensen, 3518 P THE banjo taught as an art by Geo. F L lenbock. ~ Appiy at Bos oftice. 50 U PHOISTERING, draping snd- opairing. Mattresses made over, First elass work, Reasonable prices, K. Lelmanp, 2 LosT [YOR RENT—Neat £-room cottago, city water, 13 miles from P. 0, $12.50 pea month D, C. + Patteison, 34 B.2th, 1 R RENT-—August ist, to small family,new cottage, with bath room, hot and cold water, on motor line, Sherman avenue. References required. Apply at 210 Capitol ave. 253 123 JTRAVED from fth and Faguam, small pony SSiikine, dressud on wrong sibes branded et hip V. R,, lett T, B, & 8, 8. Ada to sherift’s oftice, . 3638 _q'mu RD—Roan cow, without horns, Finder will be rewarded by returning her &.x“_h and Ames avenue, James Leonard. JREGIDENCE LOANS -4 to7 por cent, no nd- ditional charges for commissions or attor- noy'foes. - W. . Melkle, Firsi Nat oank bld's. N loan on furnitu s08, Wagons, an any approved ecurity. J. v Robbing, 141134 Farnam stres:, Paxton jotel, 4 T, YOU want mones? 1t so. don's borrow butore getting my rates which aro tho low- est on any sum from 31 up t0 $10,0 Tmake loans on household goods or- 8, HOTSos, mules, Wigons, warenouse recelpts, houses, leases, etc., in any amount, at the low: est posaible rates, Withoat publicity or removal of pronerty. Loans can bo made for one to six montns and you can pay a part at any time, reducing both principal and intevest. 1t you 'ows a balance on your furniture or horses, or have a loan on them, | will take {t up and carry it for you s long 'as you desire, 1t you need money you will find it to your ad- see me befors borrowing. ers. room 4, Withnell biulding 15th Dlanot WM, Harrls, ro0m ), Frenzsr blook, opp. oG, zage loaus af low rates aud no d DV, Siiolos, 10 First. National bank. 'R RENT—Elegantly furnished fit for th summer. Reference required. Address D 41, Bee oflice, 29 OR REN'T—7-room flat, &2 per mo. ahove Thio Fair, Lith and Howard. Inquiro Thgkuir. Address D 3, Boo, 247 11)_ XPERT accountant wants complicated books and partnership matters to ajust. Address ( 6081 y103 OR RENT--A nice &.room cotrage with many couvenlonces, 627 S. 17th ave; rentmoderate. Adply 024 8. 17th'st. i ol JFOt RENT—Desirable offico 1517 Douglas. = = = = = = VWV ANTED_Salosmon for soool suppliss in Towa, Good, energetic men ouly, With feference. Commuilssion or salary. The Gieorgo B. Cline publishing house, 511 First Nat'l bank, Dmaha, 35-0% ANTED--Rellable man and wife without enildren to work on & farm; only 2 in fam- must he capable of taking entire_charge. Brega, 31413 8. 15th. 4 1t ANTED—1st cook, #i; 20 cook. porter, wWheejer nolder, farm hands, milkers, etc. Bregh, 8143 8. ibth. 345 0t VW ASTED-Reglstor a pharmacist; must be well posted. Graduate in pharinacy pre- ferrod. \V. J. Hughes, 16th and Wovster sta. 349-10 ANTED—Two men of £0od address to sell go0ds; steady employment. Cail 1019 rd B/ ow 18 the time to sell the ‘“‘His- tory of the Johnstown Flsod.' We have thie largest, best and Iatest, beautifully illus- trated, Send 40c at once for outfit and secure territory. Liberal inducements. Act guickl White & Minckler, Fort Wayne, Ind. i 145w ANTED—A good draughtsman, Apply to James Tyler,architect, Lincoln, Nob. _307-14 N7 ANTED—Two young men for hght work atgood wages.” Room 17, 20 otk ANTED—Maun snd woman, man to keep dawn fn good shape and care for horses: Woman to cook, otc., etc., married couple pre- ferred. Apply to W. K. Kurtz, Room Dber of commerce. xperienced hardware _sal nian; knowledge of builders hardware preferred. 'A. C. Haymer, 201 VW ANLED_28 ston cutters or cutting ciirb. D. Woodworth, 1512 Douglas, 143 13% B 10 travel for_th athill Nurseries of Cannda. We pay #50 to $100 & month and @xpenscn to agents to soll our Canadian zrown stock. Ad. Biono & Welllugton, Madusor, \Wis. VW ANTED “Eallzond Jaborors, rockmen and ‘track Inyers for Washington Torrilory; 00d wages and steady work, at Albright's abor Agency, 1120 Farnam st. B2 \\'ANTH) A good office man 10 g0 ous must (nvest#,500; must be a good busines man, Address the Goo. Cline Publishiyg ‘House, 315 to 521 Wabash ave., Chicago, 11l 704 ANTED—Railroad iaborers for now work in Wyoming. I rs, wheeler holders, ick and shovel m and tuny teady work and good job, For transpe apply at Albright's labor agency, 1120 F #t, Omaha. 'V ANTE] 5 y % e, o or fomale, 1n every community. Goods stuple; Nousohold necessity: soll at dight: no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses advanced. JPult particufars and valuable sample 0 FRE] Wo mesn just what we say: address nce, STANDARD SILVER WARE CO,, Bos- ton. Mass. . {OR RENT-Nice f-room flat, newly papered, M §52. 162 Howar | st., in meat market. ~ (5 (R RENT—Tevom corner flat, 16cn and oot house, 1811 Cuming st #00d burn end sheds: modern impros ients; chuap to right partles, G, L. Green, 310 8. 1ith'st. &1 clipped to Return to Harney or lith and karnam, OSTA yollow shepherd dog, houlders, had on license tag 7. A. D. Morso, and get reward. STRAYED from Dumdes Place on July 5, sor- Rrel horse, stamped on lett shoulder, burned ~on right Lind leg. Call at 521 8, 1ith st. and get reward. [ OST—English block aud get reward. NAKEN UP—At U. 1. barn, cor. 5th and Tar- nwm, 1 bay pony, with saddle and bridie; branded on hips. 7 8 __ FERSONAL :Ion Printing. C TRESIDENCES in the Win.J.Paul block,cor: 0t and Chicago Most modern and_atiractive. Wili be ready about July 10th. Apply, Paul, 1600 arnam. - 443 OR RENT—) improvements, on 17th st., between Nicholas and Paul, at only $i0. A. P. Tukey. 15th and Douglas. 115 ]!Wl)lt RENT—3-rooth house at 808 N, ‘lu:’lh 8ty JAURNISHED Bouse, 20th and SC. Mary's ave.. to rent till Oct. 1Ist. 7 bath and luundry to tamtly s ew 10-room brick; all modern O RENT—Neat cottage, $20 per month, O. F. Hurrlson, Merchants Nutlonal Bank ‘urnished cottago of b L. &S. Loan & ental Agency, cor. 16th and Howard sts, 145 JAURNISHED or unfurnished house for rent in Park Terrace. opposite Hanscom park; all modern convenfonc Inguire Lee & Nichol, 25th and Loavenwortl. 80! {IOR RENT—A detached t~room house, ail modern conveniences. £ng, +5 Capitol {OR RENT—14room brick dwelling, all von- ventences, 5 blocks from P, O 216 N, 1th st. \OR RENT—A nicely furnished honse in most desirable restdence location in the city, on strect car line, fifteen minutes walk. Wil take part of rent in board and room man and wife: no chflaren, Reference required. David Cole, 310 8. 15th st. TJPERSONA L—Don't go on o vacation unless Lyou tako afong one ot Heyn's amatour photo outhits, 1414 Dodgo st. 534 DERSONAL—Amateur plete from $7.50 up, at N JERSONAL—Au honorable geutleman, yeurs of age, strictly temperate, industrions and good incomie, desires the acquaiutance of o lady of meand, aniuble disposition any high moral cnaracter. Object. mutrunony. Bestof reserence glven and required. Address B, Bee oftice, Councal BIufts, lowa, 197 T __CLAIRVOYANT R. NANNIE V. Warren, clafrvoyant, medi- 'oal and business mediuwm. Femile diseases & specialty. 119 N16th st. rooms 2 and 3, photo outtit Vl‘om_ eyn’s, 1414 Dodge st. RS, Perceval of California, 1 fortells the future, Ladles s s 1d gentlemer. e ANDARD shortnand school, Paxton biock, Dsucceisor to Valentine's shorthand insti- tute, the largest best equipped shorthand school v the west; {3 under tie personal su- pervision of Joseph P. Megeath, an ex-ofiiciul reporter and state agent of the Remington Standard typewriter, assisted by experieiced verbatim ters. ' Mechanical construction of machine tangnt by factory expert. _Particu- lur attention paid to typewriting. 'Stenogrs phers’ supplies forsale,” Circulars froe, 9)3 STORAUE, DURNISHED house to rent till Oc Fooms, bath and laundey to tamil children; ' references roquired. Davia son, 814 8 15th st. FOR RENT ROOMS—-FURNISHED- = JICELY turn Douglas. Jumie- 872 hed rooms and board, 1620 364 T4t Fm RENP—Pleasant roou with board only X' 8: per woek, 1223 North %ith, 823108 Iflflll RENT-—-Furnished front room. 19th st. Fors Handsome furnished rooms, 105 §. 13th st., Anheusex-Buseh building, oot {I0R RENT—To singlo gentleman, & nice farge furnisned rooin, convenient to motor and cable lines, 1822 Corby street, B35 JROUR turnished rooms for housokeeping: water. 1512 Davenport st. LT 00d cook and Hecond girl Foference required; = North 18th atroot. S48 GIRL for general housework: 2116 Cal _fornia. _ BCIRRi i ANTED--Good walst_finishers, Capitol ave and 15th st, cxposition building, B 88 erm Ag 1044 Dodge s Tal Work at 3,50 Der weok WA ‘1ED—Housekeeper, by & farmer with threo chi dldren, Address Box 481, Echuyler, i B0810) Cook and second girl, Apply at 3d 8t., near Cass. & 10 ANTED—girl for general housews (0 8. 200 stroet. 12340 Bervant girl; good R. C. Paterson, 2513 'Wvufi'.n—uuoatm.mn“ G0k i City liotel &t once; also ¥ Aining-room girls, 25055 VW ANIED-A 00d cook. Frauk . Moores, 17 5, 15th st 19-13t ANTED—Rxporienced lady's maid to go to Europe;: must be a good seamstress; 20 u auulh and expenses. Also a competent girl to ke caro of baby § months old, Irish preferreq, Cook ard laundress for an fnsiitution, &0 and ¥15: 2 Inundresses for Wyoming, &0, fare paid; 2girly tor Council Bluffs; kitchen mrls, dning Toom girls and second cook for South Umaha, 20 for general housework. Mrs. Broga, 8144 8. 16th s ot D—At onoe, & good girl for general ly at 300 Cass st. 23 mpetent nurse for vaby. 1066 8. Thirtieth avo, -1 ANTEDAGIr] for genoral housework, 5, iuthst., lnat houss oi K. side, B Of Vinfon, NTED-A competent girl, one who un- areratands ccoking, wasling aaa- ironing oroukh 0o obher e wpply. Mrs. M. Hell~ man, i St. Mary's ave. ,D!’_,,‘, W W AHTED Goad irl to cook, wash and fron, Mra, W, §t Bushman, vl4 8. "4";'{‘.3 Tlaunary, #ith ap M " - i 28w ANTED—GIr] for general house work, tw. Wik ahy e e e e Ry Y irl to do cn(:Khl. and Dost of Wages paid. IRGuIrad. L. Bimhae Phd: AmayEed. W ANTED—A nurse for & ohild & years old; muss be of good disposition, futelligent, neat aud willing, A0 St. Mary's ave. & 7 ANTED—Girl 10 a0 second work and take care of child three yrs oldj none but com. ueod APpLY; German vraferrod. 240 i, B W WY Loavenworth sts. ORESSMAKING. s * JHESSMAKING 10 do n famibies, 635 § 1Tth. QURNISHED room for rent after June %. 224 Burt st, 158 i‘]xu NENT-Plossant furnished room with bath, Inquirg 118 Casa at., opposite Jeler- A Kell 29507 ltuumsfir Tent, 1814 Davenpor. w15| RNISHED rooms with all modern cor lences, {or gontiomen oniy. 1100 Dogge st. G\n)n room with bath, 610 5. 25th st JFUENISHED rooms by duy. wesk or uonth, St. Clair hotel, cor I5th and Dodge. 805 s W 2 young mon to take room and guod Loard “in private family: everything first-ciass; all modern conyenlences; ouly b minutes’ walk from P. O.: priee §25 Der nio.; Dast of rofeseiices roqbired. - Addsess D) 11 Hee. T —Koom. 1621 Howard. TTMBRELLAS and parasols covered snd ro- paired, 2¥; 8 1ith, Boyd's opera nouse blo in show store, R. Bafor. TOKAGE at 10 FIOmaha Auction and Storage Co. at lowest rates, W, 1 Leavenworth, 902 };IKANCII & Co., storage, 1211 HowarJ, : 03 TORAGE and forwarding. We collect and delivergoods of all descriptions,merchandise, niture and baggage at cheapest rates for storage for any length of time. Vaus and wagons 1o be had at shortest notics, with care- fal men for Packlng and suipying fron ehouse done on moderate char 50 loaded and unloaded. Wareliouse on our own tracks, Office 217 8. T4tli st.; telephone 114 Howell & Co, o4 WANTED TO BuYy B anted to buy a col castern Neb. or interest & 47 Bee, WANT & good driver,tamily horse. Addross D 49, Bee office. 23¢. WANT good stock merchandise; will pay | one-third cash, bal. zood land at low price. 3.7 Hiymer, 8.0, Gor. 10t & Dodge st, Toom 21, i J ANTED—Furnlture, carpets, stoves and lousehola goods of ull kinds, Omaha Auction & Storage Co.. 1121 Farnam. w8 " FOR SALE--MISCELLAN-OUS. _ NEDAR block kindling, cheapest and best for nmmer use, deliversd free, J. A, Naugle & Co., telephone 869, )ST new upright plano for sale chenp at 1650 N. 19¢h 3t. 2788 TOR SALE-Some A 1second morigage at liberal discount, M. A, Upton company, 10th and Farnam, 12 6 Huusu. youug and gentle, good harness and bugiy for sale at u bargain., Grover Ste- vens, 516 Paxton block. B30-8 FOR RENT—Two pariors front and on first floor. All modern covenlences, 1009 Douglus. [ ] ANDSOMELY or withon{ hoard in privats tamily a 1 cool room, with nicoly shod situated in modern residence, 21 OTi RENT—Pleasant furnisned front rooms with board, 210 B 26th st, 200-12 QINGLE room and double room, every con- Pvenience. 148 Capitol wve. it} JROONS and board, 106 ana 105 8. 5th st o Ewjulydt JICELY furnished Tooms, board if desivo a3, DAt electric bela, etc.” 1000 Douglas. B‘nfi'l(& Iy furnished ri Vi X v ient boarduodor conven'es. 103 Park av ) e Dodge. W Fo'u RENT—Large furnished front room, also front and bac board. Enquire at 1910 Capitol Avenue. )R RENT--Elegant south room for go man. 3707 Dodgost. oo FOR KENT—3 turnished Fooms for 1 i llmlu:u‘lflepmg. Referencos required. 6th st. FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED DOR RENT— u 0d housekeeping, $10.3). 1704 Webster )Rt RENT—Threo nice unfurnished rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; #lso two mieut rooms cheap. 20 Douglas st. 2919% ENTS to do dressmaking im fami- Miss Sturdy, 108 s 26th ave 3. B8 w03 ) ENjas lien BOARDING, mmm—n«km at the Clitton house, B 6th st Good new house and clean 240 0% RT-class day board, Inquire naull;ou;xfl FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFIOES. th RENT—Store roum with solld stone basement and splendld ice houss in rea, on iturt st. bet. 17th and 1th st. Kent low. I, G. Urlay, 150 N, 260 av. o1 14* 70K WENT-Siore wnd {living rooms i vear, wli Dewly papered: good location for Koy or feed slor g“pu“r month. Apuly &tonce, C, ¥. Harrison, Merchants Nab. buiik, 1 It SALK—Furniture of & f-room house: will take part cash nd the balance in Weekly or moRthiy payments, Apply at 141 N 20th s 1718 Delivery wagon, 1507 N 19th st. 7305 IDLAND Guarantee & Trust Co,, 1605 Far- nam.Compiete abstracts furnistiod andtities toreul estaty oxumined, pertected & guaraptecd. MONEY TO LOAN I OANS on improved and umimproved pro dorty at low rutes. Odoll liros. & Co. 312 lorh. ONEY loaued on furniture, Norses and MMwagous; rates reasonuble. City Loan C 118 5. ¥ . opposite Millard hotel @ SEE Shoics, room 210, First Natl bank, ! r‘,‘;,.m making your loans. j;l'filnffit{fi{m, Diionul vavk.” Ak, sl ]P0 LOAN—2.000 on good, first mortgage. Tn- quiFe bt J. . Mathews, Foom 41, Saecly Uik, D, V. Sholes, 210 First Na- w20 EY 1o loan on_real estate securily, at lowest rates. 1o toke negotiating loans see 10, lirown bldg, cth & Douglas, %4 XThangs —Tho TAIroat, wnd most (iberal money exchange {n ty; money loaned witnout deluy oF pub- licity, " in any amount, large or small, st the lowest rates of Interest, on any available se- curity; loaus may bepuid atany Hme or re- nowed' at original rates. O. Bouscaren. Mgr. Toom 67, Barker Llock, 1hth and Farnam. 91h B ONEY —Lokis negotiated at low rates with out delay, and purchuse £0ods, commercial pigerand. mortguge uotes 8. A. Bloman, cor ish and Farnam, K MENEY, to loas on horses, wagons, wulss, household goods, planos,organs, didmonds, lowest rates. The iFst orgauized loan office il the elty. Make loans for thirty to threo hun- dred and sixiy-five fll{l. which can be paid in part or whole, at any time, thus lowering the Pprivcipal and interost. Call and sve us when youwant woney, We can assist you prompily and to your advantage without removal of operty oF publicity. Money aiways on hand. No delay in mak) loans. ¥. d & Co., 31051 Tk o, over Iibgbat & ond, " b VW ANTED_Firat-class inaldo Tons. Towest 1ates. Call and see us, Mutual Investment Co., 1t. 1 Harker blk, 1ith and Parnam, to cash on hand i no (uire, 1213 Farnam st First Nationai 927 ow loans on first.class chattel K. Patter, o \E Mortgage Co,—Loans of hefore borro . furnita public VSTO L000; et our rates savemoney; loan on horse approved security, without Vought: for new ioan, r: est rates,calli2)s, Sheeloy S mado on real ostéte and mortgazes dpongnt. Lews S. Reed & Co., R 13. Boardof Trade. : () 500,000 to loan at 6 per dent. Linahan & Ma- D' honey, room 505 Paxton bioc 01 AT \‘E“KANI\A Mortg. Loan Co. will make you a D loan on household goods, horses, wAgOns, land contifihes, fine jewelry. or securltks of any kind withiout pablicity, at riasonable rates. Room 7, It block, South Omaha, Rooms 118515, Paxton hioes, Ome Y E. & C. M._Aunthony M2 /o bank building make ' lpas Nebraska and lowa and_impue i property; ready: title and security Dassed upon lore; no,delay: favorable rates: call or writ i First National 0 Borzowors <[ acgopt 10ans ut v“ol‘r?h‘;; é\:‘x:_.;‘?.)jz-: oom ONEY to loan on turniture, chaitels or real estate, Lowest ¥utes on good lomns. J. B, jeger, 117 Farliam, room . 107 jy6 BU SINESS CHANCES rU Millers and Grain luyers, A Bargain. A first-class roller mill of 60 bbls. cap., elevator attached o 18,00) bush. capacity, almost new and in good ruuning order, will bo 80ld at e Stierift's Sale, at Geneva, Filimore Co., July #), 138, There is'also iand suificient’ for foed lots, cr otner purposes, all_owned in fee simple. For nformation nddress C. A Bickel, Pres't Fxoter Ttoll, Miil wud Eley. Assn, 14 For sALE—Lunch room, JOR SALE-The best paving rostaurant fn city. F. K. Dacling, 48 Harker blk. 301-10 21 8, 11th, B33 0% 0)'to 87,000; xaod, clear stock, locations 1n the city, doing 310, (0) business per moath toreasn and zood pa- per. Co-operative Land & Lot Co , 206’ N 16th. 20 8 :[jni( gar and stationery stock of Emil Hagoman, located ut No, 6088, 10th st Inquire, room st Nut, Bnk Bld. 8 (OR SALE~One of tha best meat markets in Omalia, or will trads for _ proporty: pro- fits last yeur over $1,800, Address D 46, II. 246 NOR SAL| A good ing millinery Lusi- ness, established 12 years, can make from 812,00 t0 $15.000 & year net. Good reasons for seliing. .M. Genfus & Dro., 1403 Donglas st., Omana, Nab, 234 ALE—A complete soda and mineral ! \water manutactory with a good run of cus- tom for sale cheap. at Lexington (formerly Plum Creek) Dawson county, Neb. Apply to Jobn E. Winter, agent, DIk Bros.” Quincy Brewing Co., Fremont, Neb 210 15 TP WENTY-FIVE room hotel ted, now full of roomers, p of turniture 81,211, 5200 cash, piyments us 1t is made out ot hotel, ivo Land & Lot Co., 205 N 16t st NOR 52 il centrally ocn- ying well. Price bal on monthly Co-0pera- 2 8 and feed 580 12¢ An estabiished coal Address D 2 DOR SALL or Exchange—Barber shop,center- ly located, dofng good business; owner lias outside interésts that need his attention; will take good clear or small incumbered lot as part payment. For particulars cull at 518 and 519 Bakton biock, Omatia, 818 JQOR SALE—-A nico. clean stock of pince #00ds and tailor outfit; store to rent cheap; lease. J. M. Parrotte, room 21, 8. e, cor. Dodge ana_ €Y, 11010 5,000 drug store for cash and town 15,0, ~Honestoel, Grand Isiand, Neb. &5 105 e e FCR EXCHANCE. 19 acres good v lapd (18 Toek Tox 4131 o3 - e T 14,000 stook of general merchand town in Nebraska, rent cloar atosk s wall-estubl Led trade. one-hiait cash and balance in good tnd or city property, Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. Todhy bt ) - 5 trade for 1Ve kleman, Neb. B o in good per month; good 7E have % n!wlrnllo”u&flm{ mills, both steam ard water powetl #h best locality in Nev. Livery stock in Omgla; hotel in Towa; Deal turniture and undertaking stock and store in Stanton, several vataiiit and_ improved lots In Omahs, ' What have you to offer in trade? Excolsior Laud Co. 310 B.16th st, Omaha. OR EXCHANGE_Housew and lots, mer: chundise stocks, farm land and personal proporty of al kinds for oxgbgaie by Georie J. Bterndorfl, real estate anf ‘@kchange’ brokor, First National bank buildipggooms 317 and 315, Telephone 461, B14-1 cks, 85,000 each; ¥ cash in good land or city R{flwrl Y, Btock of goneral mise tn 1ows for ML, 1 gaal, bal oo land, “Grist mil i Tows town, *0-Op. 228 800}, for some cash and good land. Land'and Lot Co..2 05 N, 10th st. OB EXOHANG K —an ologant tract of land Do with. oraihary imprazemenis” o Tt eb., ) X itarcer section fa Hgnd conity, Dakots, p.nl{l improved. ¥ Elghty acres uear Coul iufls, Ia House and iot on Boush S Large amount of Ofl Mountain and Petrolium Droirey of L erestion of some bies: oo roperty oF the erection f so: 00 3 iernadort, ise Natiobal bank bulding JOyR EXCHANG &~ Aina € Polk courity, Nev., 4 mi N to exchange (or cattie: B acres under cultivation, Nouse, ' barn, wagon scales and good feed lot. Address % Oskamp, 2215 b ster ‘Omahi b, Vi WIB'I‘BKN lands, farws apd cly for slocks of goods. Koo % m of 200 acres in from Clarks, property 2 Faruam ol JFOR EXCHANGE-For desirable rosidence Property in Omaha, 7 a7 of all of following: oh Inside 100 lotw in Hastings, 1 lots tn Lingoin. 840 ncres rmingland, Lancaster county. Fine restdepco property, Lincorn. Good rental property, Lincoln, Cholce family residerice corner, Los Anmeles, A noat residence property in Hanscom Place. ‘Also some good mortage notes. ‘Address, giving location aud price of prop- erty, J. BB, care Baum Iron Co., 12 wortih, IVERY stablo cor 10th and Cass, Omahia, to Jdoxchange for 1 in cash bal in clear land or atia property. | Price $800 iacluding hay b, CoDperative Land and Lot o, 803 N, 16th st 03 8 9, EXCHANGE for Omana property. one ot the best improved farms in lowa, only one mile from town of 6,000 inhabitants. W. R. B. &M. E., room 1, Chamber of Commerce. 194 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE OR SALE—OF will trade for gooa Nebraska farm, f-room uew house, full lot, opposite Kountze Placo, J. L. Rice Co. Lok Ot 8A LE--Not for trrde. One of the finest farms in the state, located about ton uiles northwest of Omaba, containing 27 acres, The entire farm is fenced d erossfenceq, the bulld- ipgs are all in first cl conaltion. A beauti- ful grove of trees surrounds the house; thers is & fine Iarge bearing orchard, two good wells, eto, ete, This farm, If sold within thirty days, can'he bought at the low prico of 810 per acre. Isactually worth 80 per acre. Apply to Georgo J. Sternsdortl, real estate and exch nge broker, 17 _ahd and 718 First National bulidin 04 Teloph: ARGAIN - Beautitul nom and hialf house, south fro fine location, worth §3,600; for #3,3 must b <ald; no trade, J. L. Rice Co. bank 81808 story Tot on car ling, {ARNAM titrect—We can sell b3ig feet on tho southeast corner of 2ith ave. and Farnnm 8t,, With two ¥story and basement bricks and room on 27th for Uiren more, for $20,00, torms tosult. M. A. Upton Company, 16thatid Farnat. 0 R_SALE-10 room houss, 1ot b0xh, easy torms, §2850, W, M. Busiman, 1311 Leay. onworth. ] JPARNAM Street—We can sell 8-100 on 180 feet on Farnam just west of 2ith st, for §25 r foot. M. A. Upton Company, i6th and arnam, 254 10 THE factories withiu easy roach of Collior place will employ a large force of men. Se- cure & houre und_enjoy lite, Price of lots $0) tc .200, one-tenth cash. Send for plat. Mo- Cagus, opv, P. 0. 959 ARNAM Stroot—We can_soll roperty at 21st and Farnam for $%0 per foot. M, A. pton Company, 16th and Farnam, 264 10 PPJIE best money & warth ot house and 15t now OF 8818 1 OMANA I8 hat which 1 am now (ompleting neac:24in st on paved Wirt wt. in Kountze Ilace, § badrooms, § pariors, dining room, Kitohen, 2 Dath rooms, § Water Glo wets, Iarge' laundry, stationary wash t¥hs, furnace and coal room ' And_ cellar, electric. bo spenking tube, 12 closets. ' Price only terms tosuit.” Likewiso & duplicate adfolning At SATIO price, . T\ Seaman, east sida [6th st. north of Nicholas st. Omata's largest variety of wag no and earriages. w1 OR SALE-Rusiness corner, $40,000. Harrison, Merchants National BARK, 18 QEND for plat of Collier place, and when Wdriving for recreation follow the motor line poles on I6th st. and Ames’ ave., and see tho wonderful {mprovements that havo taken place Just around the barracks, and remember that Dolllor place 18 the key to the situation. Bay & Tot now for the low price and at the ensy terms thoy are befng offered. and we are satisfiad. One-tenth cosh, balance one to five years. Me- Caguie, opp. P. O. 930 (OR SA LE—On long time and easy payments, handsome, new, well bullt houses of & 9 and 10 rooms. All convéntences,good netgh borhood : street cars and within walking istance of F. 0. Nathan gaelton, 1505 Farnam 8 . UTH Dakota farms to_exchange for pe ‘Adaross box s, Gely I ARGAIN—Part of the Di:k Kimball estate. B0 feet on 18th stroet running through to 17th ave, One 13-room houss, all modern conven- fefices, and two t-room hotses. . Total rental bor yoar: prica $1300. - M. A. Upton Corapany, 1ith fad Farnam, i OR SALE—Doautitul Sroom honse, ail mod- rm Inprovoments, including splsnald fur- nace, neat Hanscom park, bast JocAtion 1 the cily ter achool.church nd stroot oar privilogoss rice 85,000, C. F. Harrlson, Merchants National Pk iy OW look here: 4ix1ll feet on South 20th Strect noar Mariha, at grado, #00d four L House, Sth 18 PAVAL to’ Centor At Of dored paved ta Vinton. -1 taken soon W can sell the above for $i00 casn, Tho lot .M. A, Upton com- pany, 16th and Farnam A WONDERFUL Bargain—Hal trackage, choice inside, for §! yoars ago £23,000; worth it to-da; 3. L. Rice Co. ORIt BALE—Kasy torms, Kountze place, Two homes, each 5-rooms, anch_$4000, Two homes, sach §.rooms, each 35,000, Two homes, each 13-rooms, eac All with modern conventenco, All Inrge value at the price. Al within asquare of the motor line, Don't 1086 these opportunities. For salo by the owner. W. T. Seaman, East side 10th at., nortli of Nicholas st. Omaha’s largest variety of wagous and riagoes, 6%, 'OR SALE—One of the finest ‘pleces of resi. denceproperty in Hauscom Placo, 1f you want a home call and see it. Geo. N. Hic Room 205, New York Life Bd; O JY 800 for a ot facing Ames ave, and mo- tor lino. It 1s worth $12X. Grover Ste- vens, 616 P block. BEAUTLFUL subucban nomes on motor iine in Contral and Monmcuth park addftions Vil trnde for improved farm and cugh, J. L. {101t BALE=Lot 1, block 100, southwast cor- ner 6th and Dodgb ats. 66x Lot 4, block 831, southwest cor’ 14th and Burt sts, with 3small houses, 6ix | Cot 8, block 338, with ¢ houses, Burt st. bet, 13th and I8th, GiXL, West 22 of 'lot 2 oblock 122, Donglas st. bet. 11th ana Iuth s No fancy prices asked. Torms to sult. ¥, G, Urlan, 97) N, 23th a 35 14+ with building, NOME and see us and investigato some of the bargains we have to offer, Ve are continually Listing new proparties aud “if you don’t ses what von waut ask for it." We have merchandisa to trade for land, We have a brick and tile factory doing athrivingbusiness to exchange for westeia and. “Chree now, BHroom cottages at Albright, within 10 mitute’s walk of termmus of hourly dummy line, for sals on torms vist Will only be fair rent. An_elévater proporty with large dwelling Atnb Elevaior complots, with o furnished, et A fine openy fenl grain deafer. One of proved farms i the state will be axchanged for inside Omaha property. Two fine residences in Poppleton park, on motor line; will be sold on ensy terms. Houses and lots in all parts of Oinuha for sals and exchange, For cxchange. for Qmulia property.10%0 acres ot school land Tease, 1n one of the bust counties inthe state, é A fine residence property m Omaha View for sale at a bargain. From $75,0 to 8100000 worth of first-class notes to exchange fot Omaha property, Merchandise 10 exchangs for 15 cash and bal ance western lands, This 15 one of tho finest opportunities ever offered to convert land into cash. Inverigate this. For sale, at & hurgain, hotel and livery barn, in & good Nobraska town. 'This1s a fine open- ing for a practical hotel man. For exchange for Omaha property one of tho best farms {n Rock county, Nebraska, together with stock and machinery necessary tocarry on the place. Old age and fulling liealth of the owner is feason tor selling, ‘A fine Wheeler county farm, well doveloped, g00d soll, for exchubgo for Oaha property, 100 acres of wild laud near u thriving city. Wikt have you to offer, 280 acres of fine land in nor{hwestern lowa 10 _exchange for Omaha propercy. e liave unsurpassed facilities for disposing of property, having somo 0) agents scattered over four of five states. List your property with us i you wish a_quick turn. i, & S, room 14, Chamber of Commerce, tsle- lons 1440 o6 RNAM Strect—We can sell 3345 foet on the N.W. couer of 25th and Farnam sts. for 84500, M, A, Upton Company, 16th and Fartiam, 64 10 HIRTY-SECOND street has been ordered graded south to city limits, The South On ha Land Company have graded it from city limits to Exchange building in South Omabu. Motor lme will zo on #2nd st. Dwight & Ly- man's addition, just south of Hanscom Park, is on high ground, which makes boausiful resi~ dence sites. 32nd st. runs through this addition, We liave two 52-foot lots thero that we will sell for 31,102 each. M. A. Upton Company, 16th and Farnam. £ | VHE finest drive in the clty is ot Colller place McCague. o Qi SALE-Now is the time to buy a lot in Hiliside ltoserve or Hillside additfon No, 1 for ' Tiome. Iis proporty is only ubout oito mlie from the postofice, 15 all high and beauti ful ground, the strents dre all put to an estab- Q grade, It 15 only a few blocks from cable line and has'the advantages of gas, city water, sowerage and continuous pavement from the ceuter of the city. We can offer speclal induce- ments to parties wishing to build in this part of the city and sk tiat an investigation of the roperty’ be made. Prices range from $ to 70 per front foot, according to location. Lots 7 and A, vlock 2, lsanc & Selden's addl- tion, price 1,000, 1,0t 6, block 8, Isaac & Eelden's addition, price Lot 40, Bure Ouk, 50x130 feet, east front, on Georgia avenue, ~ Price, 81,000, 5 feet,south front, on 'Hamiiton street, in block 1, Urchard 1L, Price, 1,20, Nine-acre tract smitable for dairy purposes. Ten-acre tract suitable for dairy purposes. 1-0Cr6 LT Sultable for dairy purposes hofthe above wacts thers 15 @ fine d a stream of running water furnished om large spriugs, ‘e properiy is handy to both Omaha and South Omaha, and dalrymen contemplating change of location shoula investigato this, Some of the property could be exchanged for other good inside property. Lot 14, block 1. Potter's addition. price 1430, Lot 6, block 52, city of Omaha with two story and basement house, with all modern conven- fencos. Price $14.000, 80x132 foet, southwost corner 20th and streets. witli small cottage. Price $5,250. “This has 122 fect frontage on 2ith s, and can De sold in 2 foot. lot New six Toom cottage with city water in house, in west part of oity. Price 8,20, to suit purchaser. 100x17 ft. 8. W cor, 2th and_ Cass sts. Price 4,000, Wiil take lotand good first mortgago in exchange. exin £t, 8. E. cor.25th and_California st with smail cotiage, at & bargain if taken soon. Lot 5, Burr Oak, price 81,000 This lot Is bix 160 feet, frouts Hanscom park. ‘Ihe street is graded in front of it, and {v is not subject to special assassments, Lots 1 and 2, block 1, Bedford place. Price 21,500 for both. These 16ts are within one block of the new furniture tactory. The owner will sell for one-third cash, let purchaser gt loan to put up butlding and will take second mortguge or bilance, Lot 12, block 2, Potter's addition, Price #1450, A few fine businoss lots on ‘I I Twenty-sixth, and Q streets, South Omahui 0, 40, 0r 6) feet lots can be lad at reasonabie Pfl:" 1“1&"!! ‘easy terins if purchaser will ut up bullding. P& e corner. vox Council Blufr best cornera o liroadway are up all aroun '8 Fow Us0nd. corners oi Brosaway, Council Biufe, nénr’ the curriage fuciory and ‘uraber ar om to ¥l 7401 in Fotter & Cobi'a sddition, Council Blufls, within three-fourths mile of' the pust- office, trom $200 to X each; terms to suit, peeiph Potter & Cobb, 161 Farnam st. FPHE motor line 18 built to Collier yiace, The Lielt 1fue runs near Collier place. The'F. E, &M, V. R. R stop all passenger tratus at Col* Her placa. Tho Lorss car liny will s0on geacl Collier place. ' Heat wddition in the clty, Price 500 to 81,200 per lot, one-tenth cash, balance oue to five vears, McUague, QpD. £\ O e (Tov and new bulldings 4 tab, in sccordance with' plans, EGODS! Get on to these bargains| 84,000 buys full cast front lot with seven room liouse and furnace in Hanscom place, Do you beliove it? 814,000 buys a house on Park avente with tull lot, that is finer than silk, and olegant through- out. You cannot guess liow nice this 1s. $1,100 buys & £ood four room houss and full Lot in north part of the city; also for 81000 in northwest part of city. 1can sell you houses and lots from 855,000 down to #% and oan suit you fn any part of tho ¢ty No trouble toshow goods, even it it isliot. Callin and got a zood ride, if nothing more, D. V. Stoles, 210 First National Bank. 310 VV Ecan atter for salo for the next few dava the following fine properties; A house In Tmprovemont Assoctation add barn and other out door improvements. in Oklahoma add.: 1 in Kogers’ Cleveland Place; 4 lots in Rosalind Place. W, I, E.& M. Ex, Room 14, Chamber of Commerce; telephone 140, 90, ONE o8, tho two house and lot bargains [ huve been offering on Goorgla ave. north of Leavenwortn, 18 now sold and occupled, be- cause of My Yory low price. Tl south house of the two still remains ‘& havgain open to sombody. First comes, fivst served. 10 be ap- preciated it needs to b examined fternally. 1 positively wilt not rent if, though several times offered_ #0 per month. ' Pr: on_ yery easy terms, 85,00, W.T. Seaman, enst side i0th s north of 'Nicholas &, Omaha’s largest varle of wagons and carriage 618 YHEAP! Cheapl Cncapl A full lot {acing /o andmotor line for 880). It 18 worth $1,200, ver Stevens block. MOR SALE--The finost residence in Orchard HIill can be bought at actual cost: owner leaving town: house has 10 rooms with bath. room and every modern convenience, 1oz 61x130 all yodded: largo tarn and nice shads trees: in fact o perfact howe: call and let us show you this. Arndld & Co., Ruom 527 Paxton block. JROR SAUB—Lots in Stewart Placo on Lowo ave.: Metropolitan Cable passes prope 9-room house and barn, Hanscom Place. houses and lots on Oass' st., on easy terms. Harrls, room 411, Ist Nat, Bank. 201 OR SALE—One of the mostdesirable feeding farms in Nebraska, situated 4% iuile from depot, also from theshipping yards of tho Converse Cattle om Elkhorn Valloy B. R it ¢ tains 280 acres, withuseof 569 acres addi tiona everyihing new and necessary: barn 66x 160 f. Naior in abundsnce. H. 8. Manville, T} d eb. TOR SALE—53.73 acre, sec, b, tp. 12, 1. 0w, Hamilton county, Neb. Iouse, stable, 50 acres fenced, livin er, Price, #1,000. F. K. Atkins, ownér, railroud bidg, Denver, Col. 040 {IOR SALE—The finest residence sitein West Omalia; just south of Farnam on 3ith at.; o corner 163X187, with I¥7 foet frontage on paved stroot and jolning the handsome residence of Kirkenaall on the east, and Brady, Easson and Martin on the south: a perfect gom and garden spot for an clegant liome. Harnoy and 3ist streets 141X167, on pavemont, witnin three blocks of the court house; room for seven fine houses that would rent s rap- 1dly as completed. A splendid permanent in. vestment, rnani and 220 stroets, G0xi32, throo-story brick store building, rented 1o good permanont tenauts. | Rentul recoiptn $4:8% per year. Sixteonth strect, near Nicholus, frontage 61 feet to alloy; ool business property. Farnum streot, between 3sth and 39il, front- nge 45 or 05x132 ‘to alley, south " front, 1 block from pavement and st oet cers. Park avenue, opposite Hanscom park, 50x150, price £,00; easy torms. 1P 2400k Place, trackige, GOx1LL, §2,000; oasy orms Sixteenth streot, south of Vinton street lot for #alo or trade for mdso. or good tarm land, 8. A. Bloman, 1301 karnam st. 1) ONTINUOUS sidewalk to Collier place. Qot prices and terms _McUague. 930 Sherifi’s Sale, B Y, itue of four exeeutions tasued by Trank . Moores, clerk of the district courlof Douglas county, Nebraska, upon judgments rendered in sald court in fayor of Hylon M Hawley and against Myron E. Hawley and Nellio 8, Hawley, and also in fayor of (restes 1. Tennis and John €. Tennis, partners aoing blsiness under the firm name and style of O, 15, Tenuls & Co., and against My on E. Hawloy and also in favor of John Schomp and Wil A, Corson, partners nnder firm name of Schomp & Corson, and aguinst Myron &, Hawley, and also in favor of I. Oberfelder & Company, and against Myron' B Hawley 1 liave lovied upon the tollowing goods and”_hattels us the prop- erty of the said Myron E. Hawiey and Nellte 8, Hawley, to-wit: “The fixtures (counters, shelving etc,) in store room No. 116 Douglas also a miscellan- eous stock of Milliner Trimmings etc, and I will on the 10tf: day of July 158, Com: mencing at 10 o'cloct . m., at said No. 1510 Douglas Street, n th city of Omalia, Donglas County. Nebrasks, sell said goods and chattels at public auction to the Lighest bidder for cish, to satisty sald exccutions, the amonnt dug theréon, in the aggreeate being the sum of 220750, and $20.72 costs With inter craing with new Sheriff of Douglas Connty, Omaha, Neb,, July 8, 155, Iy Notice to Contraotora: Rock and earth excavation and tuuncll 1 posals will be recelved at the oifice ipany, i Ogden, Utaby uatii noon July 20t] ), for the construction of the upper twalye 1niles Of the Lear Kiver Canal from ho head works on Hear Xiver, Box Klder County, profiles wid ‘specifications on tile in the oitice of the euginecr 10 charge at Ogdon, The amount of work to be contracted for in the fivst section is approximately as follows, 220,000 cuble yards 1d rock. 19,000 cubic yards loose rock, 1L128,080 euble yards carth, 1,200 lnear feet tunnelling, Contractors will be required to give a sufficl- ent bond for the faithtul performance of the contracts awarded then. The company reserves the right te reject any and all bids, FRED, MATHYAS, oae snglueer in charge. Notioe, Notice 18 hereby glven that se recelved by the clerk of Ad; raska, at lils office Hastings, Nebraska, on or before twelve o'clock noon of July 0th, 188, or the purchase of soventy five bouds of the de- nomination of one thousand dollars each to be foanied by wde ms in_the State of Nobraska, ( State of Now York twenty years after the date thereof re- deemable at ady time on or afier ten years from ot at the option of sald county of Adamis and to bear intorest at the rate of five per cent per anuum payable annvally on the rat duy of July in each year, for whicfl intorost coupons shall be aitached paysble at the dscal ency aforesald tights reserved torefect auy and all bids, Hy order of tae Loard of Bupervisors, May oth LB, PARTIODG K, County Clerk. " [SEAL. County Attoruey. 1ldiosyd Joux A, . THE TY _THE REALTY MARKEY. Dlaced on record during + ST = 1 SIRYMENTS yostorday. Martin Cohn et al 10 8 F Nelson et &), lot & bIK 3, Lincoln place, w d A 0 1saac Farle, Froneh, 10143 and 6, bik % blk 18, Central vark, wd. B A Bonson, trustes, to Jos Schmitt, (o 1, BIK T, and lots 2 o 10, bik 1, Bénsom, W & G W Logan and wife to O Hankius, o 2) ¢ 1ot 12, and w0 £t lot 14, blk & Shull'ssd add, wd.,, N A N Irving Allison and wife 1o Geo Patterson, lota19 and 2, bik ), Highland place, w d J H Loomis and wite vo Lew Pixiey, n ' 84 lot 4, blk 7, Kirkwood, wd. .. Loufs Schroedor, trustan, to John Pritia et al, lots 11 and 13, bk 17, Brown place, M W E Purchase to Unfon Paciit Ry Go, FIENt-Of-WAY OVAE 8§ W 0 W 1216-10, W d B W Clayton and wite to N O Brown, 1ot , bk 8, PAAAOCK PIRce, Wd.vevvesenens Tote'iahd % 4,000 1,200 600 10 2,400 Ten transfers Aggregating. .. I ST Huilding Permits. The following poramits wore issusd by Building Tnspector Whitlook yestorday: Anton Drencker, one-story frame cottage, Twenty-ol th and Oak streots Ll J. C. Wachob, one-story frame cottage, Twenty -third stres#mear Manderson. 500 Two permits, aggregating. Reo OF VALUABLE OTHE R PROP) HAYES = AND KA. Sale HORSKS, CATTLR, AND SRTY LN CHASE, HITCHCOCK, DUNDY COUNTIES, NE- cult court of the United States, dis- trict of Nobraska, { The Kit Carter Cattle Company Vs, 1The Harlem Cattie Company . Upon application of the Kit Carter Cattle company aud othier creditors fterested In the property in the hands of K, D. Webster, re« celver, it 13 upon diie consideraiion of the court hereby orderad that the recelver shall advertise for bidls for all of the herds of cattle ana horses, as awhole, and also for ail other per=onal prop* erty {n hix hands as recelver. 1tis further or- dered that bids may be made for any of 1 Rerds or parts thereof separately, or any of the horses separately, either by herds or any nume oer of eattle orhorses as’ the purchasecs may dosire o bid upon, and that such bidy in 4 Soveral ‘manuers 'ii whicl they muy be made shall bo filed with the clerk of this court with the terms of proposed —purchaso. and names of bidders witnin twenty da from the dats of this order, for the aporoval or rejection of this court, and if any orall of thublds are rejeoted by thecourt, the rocolver shiall proceed to give nogice for ten days to sell the said property at public auction in detadl for the cattls and horses individually for cash to the Lighest bidder. Itis further ordered that all bids shall be sent to theclerk of this_court sonled and _sc- companied with 10 per cent of the amount. bid, eithior In cash_or certified chiock on responsible Dbauks, a8 & condition of their bids being enter- tained and considered by the court. Tt1s further ordered that, in order to faofll- tate the bidaing on this property in the hands of the receiver, he shall glyenatice of this order n ope paper Fublished in Hitehcock connty, Nobraska. and in one daily nowspaper in the city of Omaha, and in one fu the eft v of L incoln for tvo wouks, and also by hand, il properly distributed, and sotting forth tarms und’ condl- lons of this order, D. 8. DUNDY, Judge, The property mentioned i1 the above order is Qescribed as follows: ABERDEEN ANGUS. Yonrling bulls, number, 11. Two-year-old bulis, number, 3, Thirog yenrs old and upwards, number, 2 Yearltg heiers, number, & Two-year-old heifers, number, 14. Thireo-yenr-old and upwards, cows, number,30. Cows with calves by thelr sille, nutuber, 20. HOLSTEIN. Yearling bulls, number, 25, 'Wo-year-old bulls, number, 1, ear-old bulls and upwards, number, 8. Yourling helfers, number, 2, Two-year-oid Lieifers, number, 10. Throo-yeur-old and wpiwards, cows, number,33 : HEREFORDS, Yearhng bulls, numper, #), Two-year-old Bulls, number 9., Three-year-old and upwards, number, 14, Yearling helfers, number, 41, r-0ld heifers, numiber, 3. year-old and uhwards,cows, number,5s, Cows With calves by thelr side, nuinber, 3. HORSE Also a large number of thoroughbred trotting horses, consisting o Brood mares, nunibor, 5. Colts, numver, i CLYDESDALE TORSE Consisting of stallions, number, % Mares, number, § These heads contain some of the finest ant mals of thelr classes iu the country, and areall pure blooded. Also a largo number of draft brood mares, work horses, saddle ponies, a herd of about 20 comion raie cattle, and i 1ot of wagons, har- nexses and other furming implenients and tools, All bids must be made on or botore the l4th day of July next, andxaust be flled with Klmor . Frank, clork of the United States cireuls court, district of Nebraska, at Oiahs, Neo. and must b accompanied by cash or certified chiecks amounting to 10 per cent of the amounts of the blds E. . WEDSTER, Heceiver of tho Harlem Cattlo Co. Juno20 d 14t Notice to Uontractors, B1ds will ho rocefyed by Chris Fedde, 2 miles west of Irvington, braska, School District No, 3, for the erection of & Frame School Bulldiny for said district, Allbids must e in by 120'cloe' s July Csins FEvDR, Jy Bot Director. Taken Up. Calf, red with white spots, Tom Peterson, 3 blocks South of Valley on 14th St. Jy 815225 He Was “Jim the Penmar The following story, told by George Augustus Sala, is interesting in connec- tion with the revival of “Jim the Pens man,” says the London Public Opinion. “I wonder whether S'r Charles Young, or the audienges who applauded his most successful production, were aware that not so long since, the original Jim the Penman was alive and merry on ticket-of-leave in Western Australia. For aught I know, Seward, ex-barristor and forger may be alive now. Thia noted criminal” was transported to the Antipodes about thirty years ago, and I remember a friend who was at the time named an officer in the commissarint stationed at Perth, W, A., telling me a very curious story about the noted forger. The well-bochaved convicts were allowed to carn some trifling money wages, and it was_a part of my friend’s functions to pay them they giv- ing a receipt for the same. “‘Can you write, my man?’ he asked one morning one of the batch of prisoners who came to the pay table. *‘Write, sir,” echoed the convict, ‘why, I'm Jim the Pen- man,’ —— Durno's Catarrh Snuff, When suffering with catarrh, cold_in the head, aervous headache, eto., 'use Durno's Suuff, it will relieve yon at once. Price 25a at druggists. e An Underground Canal. The strangest canal in the world is one I neversaw mentioned in any book or newspaper, says a writer Tn: the Globe-Democrat. It is n canal sixtesn miles long, between Worsley and St. Helens, in the north of England, and is underground from end to end, In Lan- cashire the coal mines are extensive, half the county being undermined, and many years ago the Duke of Bridges water’s managers thought they could save mouney by transporting the coal underground instead of on vhe surface. So the canal was constructed, the mines connected and drained at the same time. Ordinarily canal-boats are used, but the power is furnished by men, On the roof of the tunnel-arch are cross- pieces, and the men who do the work of propulsion lie on the backs on the coal and push with their feet against the cross-bars on the roof. Rix or eight men will draw a train or four or five boats, and as there are two divisions in the tunnel boats pass each other with- out difficulty. Cushman’s Menthol luhaler, cures catarrh, headache, neuralgia, asthma, hay Fevor, Trial free b your druggist. 1’rico 50 cents. - Killed Both With a Focket-Knife, Pat Kenrick, while strolling through the timber land on the edge cof his farm, which is several miles north of Portsmouth, O., was attacked by a leopard, A’ flerce encounter ensued, but the anymal was stubbed to death with a pockew-knife Mr. Kenrick was in his hand. It is supposed to caped from some menagerie. iately after the encounter, on ronching the road, Kenrick was con- fronted by u huge rattlessaka, which he also killed, It measured four feot an had eight rattles and = button,