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THE OMAHA DAILY BEHK: MONDAY, JULY 15, 1889, SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA. e e Np ndvertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Terms—Cash in advance. Advertisements nnder this head 10 co.. . er Hne for the first Inseértion, 7 cents for each sud. gequent insertion, aud 31,50 per Liny per month. No advertisement taken for loss than 25 cents for firsy Insertion. Eeven words will he conntad %0 the iine; they must run consceutively and must be pald fn ADVANCE. All advertise. ments must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock p. m. and under no circumstances wili they be taken or discontintied by telephoiis, Parties ad vertIsing in these columns and hav- ing their answers aadressed in care of Tk Buk il plenso rsk fora (hack to enable them to get their letters. as none will be delivered except on Tosentation of check. to_adver- Rments should be shcired in envelopos. All nd ertisements in these colurns ure pub- Jished in both mornjug and evening edjtions of PHE 1K, the circulation of which Agiregates more than 15,000 papers Jaily, and gives thio ad: yertisers the banefit, not only of the city cireu. 1aton of Trix Bxk, but also of Counctl Blutfs, Lincoln and other cities and towns throughout this soction of the country. ATl nnswe "BRANCH OFFICES, Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions. at the following busi- Dess houses, who re authorized agents for THE Ber special notices, ana will quote the same rates us can be had at the main office. N W. BELL, Pharmacist, 80 South Tenth Streot. HASE & EDDY, Stationers and printers, 113 South 10th Street. “H, FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum. o ing Street, J. HUGHES. Pharmaost, 64 North 16th o Street, EO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1500 St. Mary's Avenue, FOR RENT--HOUSES, Fflk'imwrflmn- number of customers for houses, & to 7 Fooma; 1f you want yours ronted liat with J. H. Parrotte, Rental »gency, Toom 21, Donglas Hlock. L3 FTvfi RENT-broom fint, corner 16th and Mason, under vinduct, $10 per mo.. CAll at 612 8 13th st, AR i) JOR RENT—7.room fiat. Lange block, 012 8 13th st. 9 [0t RENT. joth st, Inquire 817 F{ RENT—f-room haus ! Miami st. Inquire 119 L n cottage at 810 8. 8. 16th, ) L 25th ave., near env\unh‘ aso with barn, price tleman_will rotain quire on premises, 146 133 TOR RENT—A 6-room h 420 per month, a room mul, rent for ¥, o1 4 OR RENT-$1200 per month, a Six-room building, N. K. cor. of (0t ana Mason. 455 TOR RENT—12 room honso with or without barn: large full lot; shado trees, sirub- bery, grapes, oic., at 1017 Casy 8. 8. Lenman. OR RENT—Until or 1, large furnishad house, call 204 8, 2th. 300 Fnu RENT—Two nuie room bFick houses on Park avenue, with all conveniences. ~Alin with all D. V a1l nine room frame House on same stroo conveniences: price % to #15 per month, Sholes, 210 First National Bank, {OR REN per month,a first-class dwell- ing with all modern conveniences, including stuble, 2608 Capitol ave. Inquire of D.J, 0'Dona hoe, 1601 Farnam st. 345 OR RENT--8-room house, all _convenience: X paved street, cable cnrs and within 5 min- utes’ waik of I,'0. N, Shelton, Farnam st “7room flnt, 82 por mo. ahove Bith and Howird. Inqalrs Thg¥air. OR_RED The Fali UGHES' Pharmac; phone No. 82 208 Farnam St, Telo- —__ SITUATIONS WANTED, ANTED—By a young man from the south, a good commerciul lawyer, strictly ten porate, with "A 1” businoss quaifications nd resominendations; honorable employment of somo kind. Address “E," Beo Officer ANTED—Situations for two frst_ cinss Beoten girls in same family; any one de- siring 2 well trained regular eastern gervants will do well to secure them, Mrs. Brogs, 814% 8, Ioth, 565 15% FIRST-CLASS hooKKkeeper, with Dest oity ferences, wants situstion. Inquire 1318 Farnam. FEe w ANTED-—-Bituation by drug clerk, regis- jered in Towa, two yeacs' experience; can rnish best of references. Address C. A. lalr, Osceola, Ta., Box 513, 508 13% F‘xpzu Accountant _wants _comphcated books and partnership matters to ajust. Address C 6, Bee, 608y 115z MALE HELP, {OR RENT-~A nice -room cottage with many conveniences, (7 8, 17th ave; rent moderate. Adply 624 8, 178l st 071 NOR RENT—Nice f-room flat, newly papered, X 2. 102 Howara st., m meat markot. (bi WV ASIING done, ealiected and delivered by Mra. Andrew sorensen, 3518 Parker sts U STERING, ning and Matiresses made over, Reasonable prices. R. Lohmann, 219 N, 14th ¢ 707 1y T 05T Eteamehip ticket trom Hamburg o Omaha; favor David Schon. Ticket has been stopped And 15 no use excopt to owner. A reward will be paid by returning same to Wabash office, 1002 Farnam. 620 16¢ JTRAVED — Reward — Left my barn in KYKountze Place, Saturday, June 20th, a brown mare, four white feet, star in forelead, cut near 'left front fool niot healed. Suitabie ro. ward pald for any information leading to her return. Dr. B. F, Crummer. 17518 OST—A yellow shephoerd dog, ighonlders, lind on_licenso tag . A D. Morso, »™8 Harney or litn and get roward. clipped to ., Return to afd Farnam, 340 English Mastiff. Keturn to 400 Paxton nd get reward. 241 VST Return te 4 block MONEY loaned on farniture, horses and AVl wagons; rates nabls. Bfmr Loan Co. 118 8. Mth sk, o MMillard hotel. 420 OANS made on roa estate and mortgagos Avought. Lewis 8;Reed & Co,, R 13, )ln‘r'u'; of . Ve T ST . THIA Morraags, & Trust Co. fur- nish cheap east 0T6F o DOTFOWOrs, pir- chase securition. pe -a’mm‘ ncoept, loat at their western office. Grorge W. P, Coates, room %, Board of Trade. i3 TVIONEY foloan. room 411, First ;(.g(;‘rls FoB. & Toan € fonal banik. (RS moregnge L s At low rates and no Tay. D, V- Sholod, 347 First Nutional bank. 020 miioumiiiied Pa— ey ProrrEs Finangls < Bxchango—Largo and small Toans for 16jie And short time, at low- est rates of Interesty” g4 resl estate morteage notes, enateels of all Kinds, diamonds, watches and jowelry. Don't fail to oall if you wvant fafr and ‘cnonp accommodations, . Louscaren Mgr., room 5, Tlarkor bik, isth and Farnam, - b QTRINGER & PENNY nave 1,000 on hand to Poan on improved Omaha property. Hoom 20, Douglas block, 40518 FOUND elding: agod: biind in iands high, Inquire at Tntirmary, 1510-1812 Ha: |ax-y [OUND- loft ove; atont Omaha Veterinar aweot, i i TAKEN Owner can have &ame by paying for advertisement, N.J. Larson, West Side. HAS-17+ ~ PERSONAL. of abMity desires to teach chil- dren German and music during surm for board. Hest of references. Address E ADTES, At o4 1 ton! — Madam Guereite's JGolden Specific 8105 p. m., consultation free. office hours 8 to 10 . m,.and 1000 Douglas, 1200 VVANTED-=Tho adaress of A, & Maicolm, He 15 wanted to settle estate of decensed mother. Address J. W. Mulcolm, Roseville, Warren Co., 111 419 208 Jou Princing. Chase & Eddy. 1138 16th st. 270 abt DERSONA—Don't go ona vacation unless you ko nfong one of Heyn's amatour photo outilts, 1411 Dodge st. 268 OR_REN'T—14-room house, 1811 Cuming st.; good barn and sheds:; modern improye- mentar clicap to right parties. G, L. Green, 310 . 15th 8 OX RENT—Neat cottage. #20 per month, C. ¥. Harrison, Merchants Natlonal Bauk, ERSONAL—Amateur rllow outtits com- Dlote froin #7.60 up, at Heyn's, 1414 Dodge st. W ANTEDFirst-class insldo loans. Lowest Tates. Call and see us. Mutunl Investment Co,, R. 1 Barker blk, 1th and Farawm. 923 TRINGER & PENNY, room 2, Dougias block,have money to letid on chattel securlty. 162 A0 ONEY to loan, 0. F. Davis Co. and loan agents, 13 16 Farnam st, N \ ONEY to loan: cash on hand VLW, 8quire, 1214 Farnam st., First Natlonai bank building. i PBVILDING aud othét real asiato loans. W. M. Harris, room 20, Frenzer Block, opp. “X‘Ifi‘:. real estate 028 no delay. J. T CAN make a fow loans on first-class chattel soourities at rensonable rates. W. K. Potter, Toom 10, Barker blk. [23) T EYSTONE Mortgaze Co.Loans of $10 to $1,000; get our rates before borrowing and savemoney; loan on horses, furnitare or any approved security, without ' publicity; notes Dough! ronswal of old‘and low- osloy bk, 16t HOWALd st TMONEY toloan o any sacurity for short time, at low’ Tates, Lowest Tates on personal property. ‘The Henderson ortgage Investment pany, room 40), P Com- 1t8, Porcoval of Callfornia, 1600 Douglas st., fortells the fature. Ladies and gontiemen. 204 & I FW“ RENT—Furnished cottage of 5 rooms. . & 8. Loan & Rental Agency, cor. 16th and Howard sta. 145 NURNISHED or unfurnished house for rent: in Park Terrace, opposite Hanscom park: All modern convonionces. | ' Tuquire Loe & rih. F()u RENT—A detacled G-room house, all H'modern sonventences. Ena. 162 Captiglave: Fe :NT—14-room brick dwelling, all con- veniences, b blocks from P. O 214 N. 10th st. i TED—-Mau and wite (mo_children) for private family, wife must be a No. 1 cook, $10; cook and waitress for 0'Neill, 0 and $15; 8 cooks for boarding housos, $20; 2 first class girls for officer’s tamily; 5 for general house- work. Mrs. Bregu, 3145 8. 15th. 65 1 ANTED—A first-class solicitor for job Dprinting. Good sulary and steady position. 20th and Miainl strects, opp. base ball park. E. H. Cannon G50-15% young man o travel steady joo. 56 163 VW ANIED-Pustry cook, &40 with team and light' wagon through the country Mrs, Broga, 314% 8. W ANTED-SGor & good men whoare hus. tlers to sell the fastest selling novelty ever introluced to Omaha: for full PIY to 140 South 14th st. W ANITED-Aents to sell the Pinless Clothes Line; the only line ever invented that Dolds the clothes without pins; a perfe - coss; patent recently s0idonl agonts, 10 whom the exclusive right Is giv 0 receipt of B we will send a sample line by mail; also circulars, price list, and terms 1o agent gecure your territory at once, Address, Wo ster Pinless Clothes Line Ca Hernion st,, Wor 513 15+ particulurs ap- 520 15) ANTED—Good man in every town, Salary paid weekly, Write for particulars. Sher man, Taagenberip & Co., 10) West LukeiGiilcas . FOR RENT ROOMS—-FURNISHED- I*‘“R NT—Sleeping rooms and rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfur- nisned. Shady, good ventilation, 807 Howard, Detween St and Oth Bi217 F[YWO furnished front rooms for rent, antly located. 209 Harney. CLAIRVOYANT R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant, medi- cal and business medium. Female diseases a specialty. 119N 16th st. rooms 2 and 3. %05 SHORTHAND AND TYPEW QTANDARD Shorthand Schiool, Paxton Titk, K successor to Valentine's) the largest exclu- sive shorthand school in the west. Teachers are verbatim reporters, Particular attention paia to typewriting. Mechanical construction of machine taughtby facrtoy expert. Circvlars. O} 11A Business Callee, cor. 16th and Capt. tol Shorthand-—Tne largest and most successful shorthand department in the state, Standard methods taught. Munson's revised Call ot write for term of 80 a specialty. _STORAGQE. T‘wu{u RENT—3 furnisned rooms for light housekesping, reference required,61z N 16th, ARGE furntshed alcove room fn now house, Jinodern improvements. - Taquire 51 N Zird: QJTORAGE at Tow rates at 1191 Farnam st., omaha Auction and Storage Cc 0 TPRACKAGE storage Bushman, I Bianen & Co, storage, 1211 Howard. URNISHED hod room with use of parlor and plano. Board if desired. 1511 Cali- fornia, 420 [[OR RENT—Handsome furnishied vooms, | 8. Tith st., Anheuser-Tusch building, . -1 JOR RENT-2:furnishod rooms for lignt house- keeping, 606 N 1ith st. o BNt JROR RENI-Good furnished rooms with board at the Clifton house, cor 6th and Pievce sty. “Lerma 8 to 8420 per week. Furnished r 94-4 OIt RENT--Nicely furnisied rooms. with an board, {n private family. ¥ Favnahy J 72 16 VV ANTED—A traveling suiesmau acquaintod with the crockery, glassware, lamp and noliday z0ods trade. ~ Ohe with an established route preforred. Address, 1L 45, care_of Lord 15, Chicago, 111 o1 16% ANTED—Experienced one who spoaks (German preferred co. b0 15 hY ED—Experfonced slovator man; must e capable of runmng an egine and mn chinery; reference required. Address Lock ‘empleton. In 486-161 3 ANTED—xperienced hardware sales man; knowledge of builders hardware preforred. 'A. C. Raymer, 201 T URNISHED rogms with or without board;: gasand TR A0S Motz at 2d liook 43515, UKNISHED room in private family to a gentloman of good habits; conveniont 1o tion; references required, 518 3, 20th Harney and St. Mary’s ave. 4 JOURNISHED room for rent after June 2. 224 Buxt st. e 168 Guufi room wach bath, 519 S, 29th st. EN to travel for the Konthill Nurseries of Canada. We pay #0 to 8100 & month and expenses to agents to soll our Canadian grown stock. Ad. Stone & Wellington, Madison, Wis. ANTED—Railrond laborers, rockmen and track layers for Washington Territor, 00d wages and steadv work, at Albright abor Agency, 120 Farnam st. ko2 W ANTED-A good oflico man to ko oas must invest £,500; must be a good Dusiness man. Address the Geo. 8. Cline Pubiishing 15 to 521 Wabash ave., Chicago, 1L 794 7 ANTED—Raiiroad Iahorers for new work in Wyoming. ‘Tewmsters, wheeler holders, pick wnd shoval sien, and rock and tunnel men. teady work and good job, For transportation apply at Albright's labor egency, 1120 Farnam t., Omaha. HPdea, & i ANTED—$2 weekly representative, male or fomale, in every comumunity. Goods staple; household necessity: sell at sight; no peddling: salary paid proniptly, and expenses advanced. Fuli partienfars and valuable sampla case FIEN. We moan just what we say; address at once, Siandard Sllver ware Co., Boston Mafs WANTED--FEMALE HELP, o = W ANTED-—fivst class milliners and improv- ers. None need apply except fully com pe- tent. Heyman & Delclivs, 1518 and 1520 Farnam. VW ANIED-GL for. general housework. 8, W. corner 224 and Luke sts. 521174 nurse girl or womun, 51019 'iv ANTED—At onc 14 to 10 yoars old ihat Lns lnd o ico i nurstige. Call ¥oom 9, Yaxton biock, beiwoen 1and b p 1o, Suming. "8 ot Frank E. Moores finsting 'W/{N'rlai; Compoetent nurse for bab 8. Thirtioth ay N VVANTED-At 602 Park ave. a compotent W ANTED—Girl for housewo g, 7ANTED—A good cook. 7 8, 1560 8t 7 ANTED—Gir] for general honsework.munt b ood ovox. - Callatonco me 207 K21, 5 "WXNTRI, good glrls for general house- work. 2105 Wobster st. Mrs, il, W, Cromer ANTED--A woman, good cook and laun- dross; 210 family; wages 4 per week, 1609 California, o ‘“’;\NTBD 2 girls at Dr, Coffman’s, 21tha t, Maky's ave.; g0od Wages Daidl Weok V ANTED=German giri to do_cookl washing, best of wages paid. lnouire Jj, L. Brandets, 724 § 1ith st. $ 5 W ANAED A nurse gl or wouan. 120 Farnam, 110 4o second work and WEANIED: care of child three yrs old tent neod apply; German preferred. ary's ave _DRESSMAKING, e J)RESSMAKING to dotu tamilies, 6535, 1ith. < - B8 it i INGAGEMENTS to 1 fani- lies solleited, Mijss Bturay, 105 5 2k ave, y.10) “Apply ke none Lni com- 2406 Bt, 3 A e e P30AUD ana room for two more & 843400 per woek. 13 North dlth stivol. 0 em— pm— - e — WISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VW ANTED-A secoud-tund desk roler top WANTED--TO RENT. I wlfim"‘m“’: s or four months from August 1, well fu ouss of ten rooms or up- wakds. Evastus A. Denson, New York Life Pl T e e ANIRD=To veat furnished hou: to 14 wooms, suitable for hLiga olass of roomers. Looatisns must Lo entirely and convenient (o business. Kofer exclianged. D i) oo, -1 | 150w larg or Omaha. MHoow = nou“"n‘: hlullgln i Dodi 200-18 ' 17"'““5" 2D yooms Dy day, or 1 St, Clair hote), cor I3th and Dodge. Fuu RENT—Room. 1021 Howard. JTORAGE and forwarding, We collect and Waelivergoods of ull descriptions,merchandise, furnitir ‘and Daggage at cewpost rates for storage for any length of time. Vans aund WAORS fohe Iiud At suoktost notice, with eare: fal men for moving, ~Packing and shipping from our own warehouse done on moderate are. Merckandise loaded and unloaded. ahouse on our own tracks, Office217 S, 14t st.: telephone 114 Howell & Co, 904 WANTED TO BUY. way D Witk railing, A high counter, with or without . H. Hendevson, room 400, Pax- ton BIk. T 5 i ANK—Wanted to buya country bauk in stern Neb. or interest in one. ress D i : e 15 \\rnmub—'l-\arnflré, u’-fien. stoves and household goods of all kinds, Omaha Auction & Storage Co.. 112l Farnam. 908 ~ FOR SALE--MISGELLANZOUS. OR SAL Targe iou se, evary room rented. First-class focation. Parties Teaving city. A Vargain. Address £ & Dee offce. O YOU want money? 1t so. don't borrow betore gettinyg my ratee which are the low- st on any sum from 31 up to $10,000. 1 make loans on household goods, pianos, or- fans, horses inulos, wayons, warenouse recelpts, ouses, leases, otc., in.any amount, at the low: est possible rates, Without publicity or remoyal o property. Loans can be made for one to six montns and yoli ean pay a part at nny time, reducing both Principal anad Intorest. 1t you ows & balanca on your furniture or horses, or have a loan on them, I will take it up and ¢arry it for you as long 'as you desire, 11 you need money you will find it to your ad- vAntage to see me before borrowing. i, F. Masters, room 4, Withnell building 15th and Harne, i A B.& C. M. Anthony, 312 First National s bank building make' 10aus upon rarms in Nebraska and Towa and _improvea Omaha city property: mouey rendy: title and security passud upon here; * 1o delay; favorable rates 11 or writ 33y 3 BU SINESS CHANCES LI, the fine new furniture ot the Miller hotel, 908 North 16th sty Will b sold at auction on the premises, Woanesday at 10 a. m. Al st class and new 3 months ago. Umaha Auction & Storage Co. 6816 OR SALE—Weanesday, July 17, at auction, all the furnityre of 'the Miller hotel, 908 North 16th street, in 84 only i months and all first-cluss- Sale begrins at 10 o'clock. I 00 to 300 stack of groceries. dofng Dsplendid businesst téason for selling parties ofng away. Cigar! Wnd tobacco store. $150; Barbor shop: Beroom: Motol in_ this city, rent £200 per month; price B0, terms easy ; T-room notel in a fine city in,Nebraska, 5 years' lease, #,000 cash, balance easy; confectionery and 1cé cream paror, grocery_and meat market. Co- operative Land aud £t Co, 205 N. 10th st N 622 1 = 5 2 : JFOR SALE—The Goyham cizar stors, Boyd's ! opera house, with ox without jobbing stock. Locatton the b 438 OR RENT—Iirick hotel, furnished complete o n S0 dolaE o0 husinoss. Jmust be & good responsi “party, nteo, Mot e, TonsABI PArtY 418 16t RIVATE bank, fof sale in, small town in Northensgern Nopragkn. Address D5 Beo. GOOD hm{t}m?.am‘;i?.nk bullding, with time lock sate, n 1iye town, Nuckolls Co. Striuger & Pontny, Douglas block, > : 1 W_ANT'ET;A Tesponsivle contractor to figure on the building of & mumber of Call or address ol and 510 Paxton bld. houses, For BALE— cheap, Add (300D frame house for_sule, No, st. Must bo moved away at on r6om 600, Paxton building, ioth and. 1900 Cuming Inquire SALE -Clgar, tobacco, confoctionery and frult stand, good bargain, %s E‘ li:l‘l_l;L. W ANTED A partuer with 3200 cash to go Into 4 ool puyinis business; large profits. Address D 66, Bee. TPOR SALECheap, for cashor on time, & house of 3 rooms bn leased ground and an electric car line, good cistern and outbuildings. Call on or adaréss H. W. Rust, Windsor hotel. front and on first coveniences, 1609 62 0L RENT--Two purlo: floor. ~All modern Donglus. ICELY furtished rooms, bonrd if desired; ANigas, bath electic belis, “otc. 1000 Douglas. 07 e YR RENT-Nicely furnisnei Yooms with ex- cellent board,modern conven’es. 105 Park av OR K man. NP 1707 Dodge st. FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED OR BENT-Unfurnished —First tioo three lovely rooms, - closef, pantry, water in_kitclien, shade, car liue; to man and wife; nono but temp apply. 262 Cuming st, JOR RENT—Over stove store, 1021 Roward st Inquire at store 505 JOOR RENT—The Recd hotel, South Omaha, Four-story building, modern convenicnces, Cali at 1811 Cass at., city. B71-16¢ JTORE for rent, southeast cor i2th and Dorg- las st. 8. Lehman. b O REN ore and fxtures for sal entire building: ono of the bust locations in the city, 1310 Farnamst. Apply to A. Polack, 408 (1 HE: esir track,” Apply to”C, W ICeit, 714 Pacilly St DO RENT—The 4 story | building witl or withiout power, formerly occupied by Tho ee Publishing Co., §10 Farnatu st. —The build- ingz %aK a fire proof cemented brsenient, com. plote steam heating fixtures, wator on Hoors, gas, ete. Apply at the ofiico of (OR RENT—Stores and living 10z 1. Also house on Cass st Harris, room 411, 88 N 8 af. Tank. 2 Vurnished eleguntiy or sk Mock, No K. COF, 16 and Douglas. [t} ]j\l)l( RENT—bore and ¢ living rcoms in rear, all_newly papersd; good location for Frocery or feed store; 15 per month, Apply avonce, C. ¥ Hurslson, Morchants Nut. bk, JROR RENT- foors trant kalt Gemis bulld- C 1 clight. Ivauireotlice ctabls SEOES 1001 i tho zood location for hir- ts, light and airy, location for nardware ness alop. cik, undor Yas Appty Store, (or bitidiag, corner Ja F-; 0 Ishod ha Jy g HANT—A bullding, store with esuniers and shelves neatly #n- 3 good cerar; two offices in front up. stairs; Ck pAry for sioraige; elevator, eluctric tght. ' The hest. Losition. store room and loca- tion {n town, ~ For further information call on Cling, Narte)s, West oint, Cummming 1& ‘h.h 16 —”ISCELLANEOUS. TRDAR BLOCK ~iudling: nothing better, Chpaper OF Cluaner 10r swnmer use, Uyerad free. Try i, J. A, Naugle & Co. Phena i 1 2102 S B8—-The aid rellable K al ageney s still ruaning, supplying 4ll that come with Nouses, flatd and stores. J. 11, Parrotte, Room 21 Douglas biuok, Al 1, haths With massaeo LOOHO and magnotic treatmoiil Ly @ ladyg graduate, for invalids and hot weather tOver 417 South 11th st up sial™s, room 618 10§ JOK SALE—Carpets wnd lease of the best Ia cated cottage in Omaha. Very low rent, Address at once B b, Bee oflice. 499 spring wagon in 405 15% “YUHE Canfield M't'g Co. being about to move A will seli 1 firstclass 4-horse-power engino and botler at i actual value, 1208 Douglas st. 370 PA RROTS and mocking birds just arrived at tho Bird Store, 811 8. 11th st.” i 16 L LS L ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. MIpLasn Guarantoe & Trust Co,, 1905 Far- naui.Complete abstracts furnished andtitles o xeal estate examined,perfectod & guarantyed. MONEY TO LOAN. j"uANs on improved and umimproved proj derty at low rates. Odell Bros, & C ‘”:’nu i lowest rates. 950 1 ESIDENCE LOANS—6% to7 per cent, 10 a ditlonal charges for commissions or attol feos, W. 1, Meikle, First Na oank, bla' . ¥ HARRISON lonns money, . y‘ ONIY to loan on furniture, hors AV cte.. or on any approved secur obbins, T011} Farnam stroet Paxton ot 1 Sholes, room 210, Firat Natl bank, b muking your loans, DUILDING loans. Dtional bank. ¥ 0,000 to lonn 0t 6 per cent. honey, room 005 Paxton black. DEOPLE'S Financial Exchang. rost, (quietest and most iiberal meney exchauge in theefty; money loared witnout delny or pub- licity, in any amount, large or small, atthe lowest riates of interest, on any available se- curity; loanis iy bopaid, at any tinio oF ro- newod at original . 0. Houscaren. Mgr., room 67, Barker block, h and Faraam. 915 IMONEY - Lonni negoriatod at Tow rates with AMout delay, and purchase goods, commercial 8.4 Sloman, cor D. V. Sholes, puper and niortiuge notes. 3th and Farnam. N EUItAS KA Morte. Loan Co. will ko you & loan on household goods, horses, wagous, land contiacts, fin jewelry, or securities of any kind withiout publicity, ab reusonable rates. Roow 7, Rowley block, South Omaha. Looms 515-619, Paxton biock, Omaha, Nnfi‘.,_‘ M, to loan on lorses. wagons, household £oods, PIanos,orkans, Alimonds, lowest rates. The Afst organized loan office the elty. Miuke loans for thirty to three hun- dred an sixty-five days, whichi can be paid in part or whole. av any Tine. thus lowering the principal and interest. Call and see us when you want money, We e asslst you promptiy nd to your wdvantage without removal of property or publicity. - Monoy always on nand. No deiay in making loans G, . leed & Co 519 8, 13th st., over Bingham & Sons. g IVIONEY, to Loun -We ave Feady for appliic tions for loans in amounts from & o #l0,- 000 on tnpraved Omaha or Douglas county reil estata. Full information as 1o rates Loans promptly elasod. GGood notea will be purclinzed by us. upon us or write, The McCagne Invesiment Co. 9 M ONEY o loan on good first mortgugey, fin- proved or unimproved property. Mort. ages bought and sold. Wallace, room i1y FiFown taiiding, 16 and Dousies. MONEY loaned for 80 @ or 40 days on wny kind of chattel security; reasonable inter- est; contidential. J. J. Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam. speclally. . Colluns 5071 1 itorney: divarco uiddress hliw roown blodk, Curntag Ak, ¢ T ohiE ) putred, % s Opera house block, oe store. R, Balor.” U0 Cco ATERAL Hauk, 9 E 60 ar, Chambe of Commerce. Loans money vn chattels mnd articlesofyalue. " sy AP HE baujo taughi 4i an art by Geo. F. Gor lewbook: AppIY at Hes oflics.” [ DONT Torrow mosay on furniturs, Lorses, wagons, ete, or collaterals until rou see C. B. Jacobs, 111 ¥irst National bank buliding, estate socurity, at negotiating lowas see 16th & Douglas. ¥4 MONEY to loan st reasonable rates ou i M proved property or for +buildiug purpose. Western Land & Loan Excb., 811 5, 10t t:kll 1 ONEY to loan on Lowest JALOON and fixtures for_sale, doing good business; bast focation in South Omaha. In- uire at South Omulia Liguor Houss, 5. Oriana. 443 137 OR SALE—Bakery, confoctionery and res- taurant in first-class location, doing a good business: restaurant has o xood patronage from adjoining hotel ; satlsfactory reasons for selling, ~Address D 7i, Bee. 113 OR SALE—Clean grocery stock some trade. Address D 63 Beo. 453 13t WY ANTED 0 sollono-nult interest or all in a good bakery, confectionery and 1ice cream parlor, located in good central location in Omaha, with o good established trade. This will bear investigation. small capital and good profit. Address 1) 70 Bes office. 456 15 {OR SALE—One of the best meat markots in Omaha, or will_trade for property; pro- 1its last yoar over #1,80. " Adross D 16, oo, [{YOR SALE—A go0d paying millinery Lusi- ness, establislied 1 years, can maks from #12.00 to 815,000 & year net. ' Good reasons for selling, 1t. M. Genlus & Bro,, 1403 Douglas st., Omana, Neb, 24 10R SALE—A complete soda and mineral ! water munufactory with a good run of cus- tom for sale cheap, at Lexington (formerly Plum Creek) Dawson county, Neh. Apply to John I. Wincer, agent, Dick Bros. Quincy Tivewing Co., Fremont, Neb. 21018 OR SALE or Exchange—Barber shop,center- Iy located, doing good business; owier has outside intercsts that need his attention; will tuke kood clear or smull incumbered lot as part pryment. For particulars call at 618 and 510 Paxton biock Omahs B8 FOR EXCHANGE. CAsiana choice land to exchange for mer- chandise, Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. Bth st. -20 OR EXCHANG E—A fine {arm of 20 acres in Polk couuty, Nev., 4 miles from Clarks, Neb., to exchange for cattie; 80 acres under cultivation. louse, barn, wagon scalos and good foed lot. ~ Address O. Oskamp, 2215 Web- Omaha, Neb. 55 (o exchange life insurance ina trictly firs ush Id,strong, reilable cast- ompany ol u i 512 good driving horse, or horse ang Qikguy. Horse must b sound, gentle and s br & lady to drive; dark hl{ or chestuut sorrel preferred; the msurance 10 be written on eit male 'or female life, Ploase address D 07; p of the Bee, 44713 ('&i acres good Tar: land to trade for live Ditock, " vh Lock ok 7, Ilenklunml‘l. Neb. E 3% JOR EXCHANGE-For desirable residence | proverty in Omalie oy or all of following choice Insido re oo lots in Hastings. 100 lots in l.mw.mi 640 acres fine fa ud, Lancaster county , Fine residen ra) lf’, Lincoln, Good rental pnrpum [ineoln. Chioice family residence corner, Los Angeles, A noat rosidonce rorbirty b Hanseom biace. Also some good meptgage notes. Addres, wiving Lotabion and brice or prop- erty, J, K,'B., caro Bogx Irou Co., 1217 Leayen- JTOCK of generat-mid'se in good country Fdtown in Nevraska, price §14,000, first class atock, Feut 6 per 1no, b cash aid Ualauce good Iand or " city property ; .60 stock of @roceries in city, ghod location ani Dusiness, cash; bul good ‘lund; 8,00 stock of hardware in lowa town, 3 cashi and bal land orcity property, Cooperative Land& Lot Co. 2N 10th POR EXCIANGE—AD elegant tract of land contaiuing 13 acres, in Antelope county, eb., with ordinary improvernents, A quarter-section in Hand county, Dakota, partly improved. Eighty acres noar Counell Blufts, la, House and 1ot on South Mith st Large amount of Oil Moufiain and Petrolium company o1l Will_exchauge for good operty oF the erection of some houses, (o, . Sternsdorfr, 1st National bauk bullding. voiRse ) A T ANTED-To oxchange some Omala real estate and farm lands for a stock of drugs oF groceries in or near Omans. Furnum st. E. M, Park, 16)7 405 16 Tox EXCHANGE—fouses wnd lots 1ne chandise stocks, farn land and persomsl Eru]wrly Of all Kinds for exchange by GeorgaJ, flerdort, real eatatw and exchunge broks First Natonal bank bullding,rooms 317 and 41+, Telephone 464 8-l v | sowerage, water, 1 0 BXCHANGE-2 i sections fine farm land and some cash to exchange for stock of gen- eral mdse In Neb, Address M. C. Farber, Holyoke, Golo. a7 178 0°0 and 86,000 grocertes, doing good business, Din Omaha: 6 desireable trackage lots, £20,000F S-storv brick block, #2,000. Hutchinson & Wead, 1624 Douglas st, 514 15 7[\n EXCHANGE for Omaha property, one of the best improved farms in lows, only one W, Il.llfl,6 mile from town of 6,000 inhabitants, & M. E., room 14, Chimber of Commerce. FOR SALE--EAL ESTATE < PUY A home 1n the center of the city, on monthiy payments. I willsell you a lotin Aldine square, build s house of any kind, worth from $12)0 upwards, and you can pay for it monthly. quarterly or yoarly. Aldine squar: 18 on Grace street, begween 224 and Zid stre 1t has all the ad vautagos such as paved stroet (0%, and (K Hrstclass loca 17 hGall 8t 1001 Karnam strect and seo plans of buildings and get figure: D, 3. 0'Donanoe, (N LY 200 for a lot facing Ames ave. and mo- tor Tine. [t 18 worth $1,20. vens, 516 Paxton block. QR SALE-Ten beauticut acres, extonding from Dodue to Farn. st., these and & half milos from postotiice, at $1,600 poe: acre Two elegant [ots, cornor on' Orchard street, in Orchard Hill, for 8200), Good four-room houses, motor 1ine, in Council three blocks from Dluffs, 81,100 each on to 8i(¥i on e We wanf It mill and harness shop at Wabash, Cass Co,, Neh, Lots ono and u haif miles from business in Omana, near motor line, from $50 to 00, on onsy terms, ‘Irackage _and dwelling Omaha, Curtis & Sackett, Omahu; lots to 208 8, lease in 15th st H116 BARGAIN: t front near Rogers' Withuell's residence, West Omaha, for £1,700, Full lot on motor line, $40. Grover Stevens, 516 and 517 Paxton Dk, 53510 ‘ 7 K can offer for sale for the next few days the following fine properties; A Sroom house in Improvement Association add,, with barn and other out door improvements, " A lot in Oklnhomw add: 1 in Hogers' add.i1 in Cleveland Place; 4 Iots in Rosalind Place. W. R, E.& M. Ex., Room 14, Chamber of Commeroe; telephone 1440, 0. and THE best monoy 8 wortiy of house and ot now for sale in Omana is that which Iam now completing noar, viin st. on payed Wirt st in Kountze I'luce, § bedrooms, 2 parlors, dining room, kitohen, 2 bath rooms, 3 water -clo sots, large' Iaundry, stationary wash tubs, furnace and conl room " and cellar, electric bells and speaking tube, 1* olosets. ' Price only 87,000 on terms to suit.” Likewise'a duplicate adjoining atsame price. W, T, Seaman, east sida 16th st north of Nicholas st. @maba's largest variely of wazno and carriages, OME and sce us and nvestigato some of the bargains we have to offer. ~ We are continu- ally listing now properties, xnd “1f you don't seé what you waut, ask for it."” We have merchandise to trade for land. Wo have a brick and tile tactory doing a thriving business to exchange for western land. Three new b-room cottages at Albright, with- in 10 minutes walk of terminus of Hourly dummy line, for sale on terms that will only be fair rent. An elévator property with large dwelling house, ata bargamn. Llevator complete, witn horse power, scales, office furnisued, ote. A fine opening for a practical grain deafer. One of the best improved farims in the state will be exchanged for inside Omaha property. Two fine residences in Poppleion park, on motor line; will bo sold on ensy terms. Houses aud lots in all parts of Omaha for sale and exchange, For exchange, for Omaha property,},000 ucros of school land lease, in one of the Lost counties in the state, A fino residence property in Omaha View for sale at a bargain. From 875,000 to $100,000 worth of first-class notes to exchange for Omaha property. Merchand changs for % cash and bal- ance weste . This is one of the fuest opportunities ever offere cash. Investigate thi For sale, at & bargnin, hotel and_ lvery barn, in & good Neoraska town. ‘This is a fine open” ing for a practical lotel ian, For oxchange for Omaha property one of the Dest farms in Rock county, Nebraska, together with stock and machinery ' necessary’ to carry onthe place. OId age and faaling health of tho owner s reason for sellin. A fine Wheeler county firm, well developed, #00d soil, for exchange for Ouiahn property. 160 acres of wild laud near a thriving What have you to offer. 280 acres of fine land in northwestern Towa to exchange for Omala property. For sale at a_bargain, ono of the best im- rovod farms in Nebraski, owner is going to lonve the stute is the reason for selling. We have unsurpassed faciilties for disposing of proporty, having some 500 agents scattered over four Or fivestates. List vour proverry with us if _you wish a quick trn. . K. E. & M. E., room 14, Chamber of Commerce, tele- phione 1440. a9 to convert land into ARGAINS—East _front near Jogers' and Withnell's resifience, West Omaha, for 81,700, Full lot on motor line, #80). Grover Stevens, 516 and 517 Paxton Blk. 606-16 TR SALE-Nowts the timo to buy a lot in Hinside Reserve or Hillside addition No. 1 for, & Dome. This proporty s ouly about oo mlle from the postofiice, is all hign and boauti: ful ground, the streets are all put to an cstab- lished grade, Tt {5 only a few blocks fromn cable line and has'the advantagos of gas, city water, sewerage and continuous pavement from the center of the city, We can offer special induco- ments to parties wishing to bulld in this part of the city and ask that an investigation of the property” be made. Prices range from 30 to B0 Der front £00r, according 10 locution. Lots 7 and & block %, Isnac & Selden’s addi- tiom, price 000, : Gt 0, block, Tsao & Seldon's ndditton, price 700, 85700 40, Burr Ouk, BOXIS) fee., east front, on Georgia avenue, Price, 31,000, 5 foet, south front, on block 1, Orchara UL Price, §1,200, Nine-acre tract smtable for dilry purposes. Tem-aecre tract suitable for dairy purposes. Eloven-acre tact smiable for dairy purposes Oneach of the above tacts thers 1s a_fino zrove and a stream of running water furnished rom large springs, ‘The property is handy to both Omaha and South Omaha, and datrymen contemplating change of location shonla investizato this. Soine of the property could be exchangod for other ¢ood inside property. Lot 14, block 1. Potter's addition. price 81450, Lot 6, lock B2, clty of Omauha with two story and basement house, with all modern. conven- ionces. Price $14.000; B0x152 Teet, southwest corner 20th and Spruce streets, withi small cottage Price #5,2. This has 122 feet frontage on 20th st, and can be sold in 25 foot lots. New six room cotfage with city water in nouse, in West part of city. Price £,250. Terms to sulf purchaser. 100X127 £t. 8. W. cor, 25th and_ Cass sts, Price ,000, Wil take lotand good first mortgago in 52x106 16, 8. B, cor. 23th and _California sts., with smail cotfage, ut a bargain it taken soon Lot 55, Burr Onk, peice #1,000, This lot s hix L goot, fronty’ Hitscom " park. iio atreet Is graded in front of it and iv is not subject to pecial assessmen (s Lots 1 and 2, bloc #1500 for both, of the new furnitu sell for one-thard cash put up building and W Hamilton street, in 1, Bedford place. Price 16t ure within one block ho owner will let purchaser get loan to take second mortgage or hilun 1 block 2, Potter's addition, Price 81,450, fine business lots on Mwenty-iifth, Tiventy-sixth, and Q streets, South Omahn 20, 40, or 8) f6et lots can ho liad AL reasonal prices and very easy termsif purchaser will put up building. A fili corner, WX178, on 27th and Broadway, Council Blufls, price £,000 This 15 uno of tie best corners oh Broadway, and new buildings are golng up all aronnd it. ATew good_ corners on Broadway, Council Biuffs, near the carriago fuctory and lumber yard, at from 81,100 Lo §1.20 ' Lots in Pottor & Cobhbs addition, Counctl Blufts, within three-fourths mile of the office, from E:00 to 830 e Fs to 5 Potter & Cobi 258 15 1601 Fnimam 5t OR SALE—Business corner, #40,000. Harrison, Merchants National Hank. E GODS! Get on to thes® bargains! 1,000 buys full east front Lot with seven room house and furnace in Hanscom place, Do you belleve it? #14,000 buys & house on P aveune with tull lot, that is Hner than sik, and elegant turough- ouf. You cannot guess Low nico this 15, #1,100 buys & £0od four room louse and fall 1ot iu north part of the city; also for #1000 iu northwest part of eity, y 1 cam sell you houses and lots from A0 down o 850 and can suit you in any past of ihe city. No trouble toshow goods, even 11 it is hot, Call in and get a good ride, if nothing D, V. 8holes, 210 First National Bank, it B A LE—543.73 Hamilton county, Neb. I acres fenced, living Water. Jrice, Atkins, ownér, ratlroad bidg, Den: w. 12, r. suse. stabio, 1 LO Col. acre, se: 100D Jnvestment —Gox1 street, south of Cumin ment, brick tenements, 10 Foous s M. A Upton company, 16th sud Farnam. 404 14 I E finest drive m the city is ot Colller place l 7 " seCague. FYHE motor line is bullt to Colller place, The Helt line runs near Colller place. ‘o’ ¥, &M. V. R. R stop all passenger trains at Col llor ‘place. ‘Thie horse car Hno will soon reach Collier place. Best addition in the city, Price 400 to #1,200 per lot, one-tenth cash, balance oue 10 five ycars. McUsgue, opp. PBALGAINS- East front ger's and Whitnell's residence, t Omuba, for #1700 Full lot on motor line. 8500, Grover Stevens, 516 and 617 Paxton block 65-10 R SALE or exchange-—24 ft. on 10th street, nenr Vinton st., Omahag 2 improved farms of 160 Acres, 6ach south of Chadron, and & fine quarter section in Madison_connty, near New- man Grove, address the uwner, Lock Box 316, Chadron, Neb, 55215 YOR SALE or Exchange—What have you to oxchange for good unincumbered farms at oash value. ~ Stringer & Penny, Dougiag bik: 117 QEND for plat of Collier pince, and when | Wdriving for recreation follow the motor iine Doles on 16th st. and Ames’ ave., and seo the wonderful improvemon Just around tho barracks, and remember that Collier place 18 the key to the situation. Dy & Tot now for the low price and at the easy terms they are being o wnd we aro satisfied. One-tenth cash, baiance one to five yoars. Mo Cague, opp. P. 0. %) OR 8A LE—On long time and e handsome woll built houses of & 0 and 10 rooms. All conveniences,good neighborhood : aved streets; street cars and within walking distance of P. 0. Nathan nolton, 106 Farnam 38 PBARGAINS —Fast Withneli's residence, $2.700. Full lot on_motor Slevens, 516 and y payments, front near Rogers' and West Omaha, for iine, $00, Grover 7 Paxton Blk. 555-16 TBABGAIN_Part of the Disk Kinball estate. 0 foet on 18th stroet running through to 17th ave. Ono 13room house, all modern conven. fences, and_two froom ouses. Total rontal 81,56) per yoar: price 81300, M. A. Upton Company, iith and Farnam, OR SALE—Toautifal §-room houso, atl mod- erit tmprovoments, rk, best_location I the and stroet car privilozes: ¥ Harrigon, Merchants Nattonai SALE-Easy torms, Kountzs place. wo homes, eacli S-rooms, aach #4,000, Two homoes, eich %-rooms, exch 83,000, Pvwo homes, each 15-rooms, each 81,000 Al with modern convenience. All large value at tho price. All within a square of tho motor line. Don't ose thess opportunities. For sale by the owier. W, T\ Seaman, East sido 16th st., north of Nicholas st. Omaha’s largest varfety of wagons and_car riagos. kA reach of Collier ploy u iarge force of men. Se. enjoy lite, Price of lots 8500 Send_for piat Me- houxe ang to 81,200, ono-tonth cash. Cague. opy, P, O, JFOAL bianks. Chase & Bddy. 113 S108h st 200 ab¥ DR SALE—Do you want a chowce farm 10 miles northwest of Omaha? It 8o, I have {ust what will ault you, and can be bought ut ) per acre below its tual value., The above numed farm contains 275 acres of the finest (and, in the state, fonce: fhe buildings and orchard thereon are in first-class condition. Two good wells furnish abundant water. The very low price of $0.00 r acre should command u ready purcnaser. t me drive you out and Show you this farm, G. J. Sternsdorif. Real Estate,’ Loun and Ex. cliange Broker, Roomns 317 und 315, First Nat'l Bank Building, Telephone 454 13 a0 DOR SALE or exchange, honse and_Iots for farm 1ands. 1t desirous of an exch. call andseo our list, Western Land & Loan Exch. 118, 16th st. 53316 OR SALE-Extra good valee. Handsomest location fn West Omaha; fonr lots 62x1i0 ‘with modern house of 12 rooms and closets (in- cluding cedar closets), bath, electric bells and burglar alarm; all windows \mm glass aud screencd; cellar under whols house, with fur- vegotable room, etc., elc., box in cellar. This property hss no stiperior as a residence localion and is growing rapialy in value. Will be sold close to right party on easy terms. Ames, Sole A 107 Farnam St, 0217 ONE of the two houss nd lot bargains I have been offering on Georgla ave. north of Leavenwortn, is now.-sold ‘and ' ocotplol., bo- cuse of my very low prico. ‘e squth House | of the two, still remains & bargain open to sombody. First comes, first served. To be ap- Dpreciated it needs to be examined internally, 1 Dositively will not rent it, though several t offered &0 per month. ', 0N Ve ( terms, $0,09. W. T. Senman, east stdy 0th north of ‘Nicholas it, Omaha’s largest varie of wagons and carriages. 18 NOR SALE—The finest residonce in Orobard Hill can be bought at actual cost; owner leaving town: house has 10 rooms with bath- room nud every modern convenience, 1ot 60x130 all sodded: large barn and nice shade trees; fact o pertuet home; call aud letus shiow you thi: JOR SALE--Lots in Stewart Place on fowe ave.: Motropolitan Cable passes Droporty. P-room houss and barn, lanscom Place. "2 housos and lots on on ensy torms. Harris, room 411, 15t ) nk. 204 ONTINUOUS sidewalk to Collier place. Get prices and terms McCague, 939 0,1 L.A. No. 503, —PROPOSA LS FOR ARM Y Subpiles—Hiewdquarters Uoparumont of tho | Platte, Ottice of Chiet Commissary of Subsist- ence, Omaha, Nob.,July 11, IS8, Sealed pro- posals in triplicate, accompanied by guarantee bonds, will be recelved at this oiice until 11 o'clock a, m., central standard time, on Thurs- day, i day of July, 188, ut which timeand ‘)Iucu they will bo opeied fn the presence of bidders for the furnishing and delivery of fresh beef in such quantities as may be from time to time required by the subsistence department, United Stades army, at the camp of fleld in- | struction to be establishod near Fort Robinson, | Nebr., ou tho 20th aay of August next. The vight 'is veserved to réject sny or all bids, For biank proposals and 1 informution, apply to this ofli J. W. BARRIGER, Major and ¢, 8., U, hief C. 8. Iyliditeig Quartermaster's jth, 1849, Sealed eived at this .8, A MY SUPPLIY Oltice, Omaha, Neb, Droposais in Depot July 1plicute Will b oftice until 10 a. m, Tuesday, Ausust 13th, 185, ut which time ana place they will od avelied in the presence of altending bidders for dolivery of statiouery, hardwire, water sup- plies, varn!sh, packing boxes, lumoer, &o. Lists ggiving specifications, quantities and other in- formation will be furnished upon application to this office, Preference will be given to sriicles of domestic production or manufacture, condi- tion of quality and price (nciuding in the price of forelgn production or munufacture the duty thereon) being equal; and further, that no con- tracts shull be awarded for furnishing arti- cles of forefzm production or mannfactire when he articlos of snitable quality of domestic pro- duction or manufacture can be obtained. The EOVernment reserves the righi to reject any or all proposals. Didders shouid attiach a coby of this advertisement to their bids. JOHN SIMP- SON, Captain & Asst. Qr, Mr, U, 8, Army, L Tha 11 Notice to Contractors, South Omaha, July 10, 1880, Sealed proposals will be receivad at tie city engineor’s oflice by the committeo on viaducts, stroots wnd alleys until noon Monday, July 2, 1880, for grading @ street from 24th 'street 1o 22 ‘stroet. Approximate estimate, 18,040 cubi yards, earth excavation, To cost 8,30, Wor 10 bo completed within forty days ifter a con- tract therefor binds and takes eftect. All bids must he acco by a cortified “clicck for thres hund urs, aid checks to be re- turned on all Hids not cceptod The rignt to reject any and all bids i re. served, Plans and specifications can be seen at tho clty englnecr’s offico. ¥, 1} Chatrman Viaducts, Streets Judiie The firm of Labowich & Mandel has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All out- st anding accounts to be collected by 1. Manaol and old dobts 0 be paid by him. = Dated this 9th day of July, 1%, LABOWICH & MANDEL, L. Labowich, E. Mandel. 44013 otice to Contractors Rock and earth excavation and tunnelling— Sealed proposals will be recelved at the oflice of the Company, in Ogden, Utah, until noon, July 20th, 185, for the construction of the upper valve 10iles of the Tear Liver Canal trom' (o head works on Bear itiver, Box Elder County, Utab, in accordance with' plans, profiles and speetfications on file in the oilice of the engineer in eharge at Ogden, [0 winount of work o be coutracteq for in the first section is approximately as follows, 0,000 cubic yards 80:4 rock A cuble yards loose ro 124,030 culiio yards sartli, 1,200 linear foel tunnelling, (ontractors will b reqnired fo mive a sufliol- ent pond for the faithful performance of the that have taken place | including splondid fur- | all enclosea with good barb wiro | TORTURED BY TIGERS. Dotalls of & Ghastly indian Tragedy ~A Man-Eater's Viotim, The notorious Jounsar man-eating tigress has, writes tho Caloutta cor~ respondent of the Timoes, at last been Killed by a young forest officer. This tigress has boon the scourge of .the neighborhood of Chakrata for the last ten yoars, and her victims have been innumerable. On one oceasion she soized one out of a number of foresters who were sleopin, in a hut together, carried him off and deliberately made him over to her cubs to play with, while she protected their innocent gambols from being disturbed. His companions were eventually forced to take refuge in a tree from hor severe attacks. Hero they witnessed the fol- | lowing ghastly tragedy: The tigress went back and stood over the prostrate form of her vietim and purred in a cate like and self-complacent way to heg cubs, who were romping about and rolls Ing over the apparently lifoless body, She then lay down a fow yards off and with blinking eyes w:\wilod tho game bols of hor young progeny. : In a few moments the man sat up and tried to beat the.young brutes offs They were too young to hold him down, 80 he made a desperate attempt to shake himself free, and started off at a rung ',lmt bofore he had gone twenty yards tho tigress bounded out and brought him back to her cubs. Once more tho doowmed wreteh had to defend himsell over and over again from their playful attacks, He made renewed atlempts to regain hjs freedom, but was soized by tho old tigress and brought back each time before he had gone many yards. His cries and groans for help were heartrending; but the men on the tree were paralyzed with feap | and quite unable to move. At last the tigress horself jowned in the gambols of her cubs, and the wrotched man was thrown about and tossed over hov head exactly us many of us have seen our domestic cat throw rats and mice about before be- ginning to feed on them. The man’s cfforts at escape grew foebler. For the last time thoy saw him try to got way on his hands and knees toward a large fig tree, with the cubs clinging to his limbs. This fina! attempt was as futile as the rest. The tigress brought him back once again and then held him down under her forepaws and deliber- atoly began her living meal before their eyes. - The Father of Many Ills. Constipation leads to a multitude of physi- cal troubles, It is generally the result of carelessness or indifference to tho simplest rule of health. Eugene McKay, of Brant- ford, Ont., writes: 1 had for several rs beon a sufferer from constipation, had taken a great many different remedics, some of which did mo good for a time, but only for a tune, them my trouble came back worse than ever. T wus induced by a friend, whom BiraNpRETI'S Pirs had benefitted, to try them. Idid so taking two each night for a week, then one overy night for about six weeks. Since that time 1 have not experienced tho slightest difiiculty whatever, and my bowels move regularly every day. I believe firmly that for sluggishness of the bowels and bilious- nese RANDRETH'S PILLS are for superior to any other. S A Lucky Parisian Boy. A new and noticeable figure among the numerous dignitaries and officials in the suite of the shah of Persia is a young boy of 12, whom the shah has covered with dignities and titles, and who is an object of envy and foar to most of his majesty’s ministers, says the New York Sun. His name is Goolamali Khan. He is director of the corps of Royal Pages and oune of his tivles is Azizus-Sultan, “Favorite of the Monarch.” Neither min- ister, vizier, nor royal prince has ever yet been allowed to sit at the shah’s table, but Goolamali Khan is an excep- tion to this luw of the Persians. He is constantly by his master’s side, and has more servants to wait upon him than any two of the royal ministers, The explanation of this extraordinary treat- ment is to be found in the Persian monarch’s conviction that his life is inscpurably and mysteriously bound up with . of Goolamali Khan, and that wiso men have foretold that the shah’s death will bo preceded only a few days by that of his young favorite; that the health and prosperity‘of the latter will mean the health and prosperity of the former; and that generally whatever befalls this little one will also happen to his royal protector. This belief has resulted in the boy ’s leading a life of ease and lux- ury unknown to the most fortunate cour- tiers in Teheran. He was seated on the knees of two magnificent grandees on the shah’s entry into St. Petersburg, i The Closing of an lmportant Outlet. ‘Tho blockade of a port 18 not more injur- fous to its comdlerce than is even the tom- porary obstruction of the bowels to the health of the systom. Constipation neces- sarily arrests the secretion of bile, impedes and disorders digestion, and poisons the cir- culation. The safest and most offective, as it is 0lso the most genial, laxativo and anti- bilious medicine in_ existence is Hostotter's Stomach Mitters, and it is more thun prob- able that 1ts sovereign officacy as a preven- tive and remedy for intermijttent and remit~ tont fever is largely due to its reformatory action upou the liver, an organ prejudicially involved in all malarial complaints. Porsons with a tendency also to rheumatic, neuralgio and kidney troublo eannot do better thun to antagonize it with Hostetter's Stomach Bit~ ters, which invariably chiecks it at the out- set. Tho weak, moreover, aro invested with strength by this fine in vigorant, - - An Enlightencd fase Indian, The Hon. Syad Mohammed Hadi, the distinguished East Indian who received 80 many social attentions during his visit ‘in Philadelphia eurly in the year, has left Paris to return to India, says a Paris corrcspondentof the Philadelphia Enquirer. Ho_came lere as a ropre- sentative of a native educational soci- ety for the purpose of arranging for the recoption of East Indian ap- prentices and students in our own man- ufactories and technical schools, Bog-. lish workshops being practically closed to these ambitioys pupils. — Almost be- fore he had completed his mission: he received instructions from the Indian government 1o proceed to Paris to onter Pasteur’s luboratory, where the appli- cations for adimission are s0 numerous that M. Pasteur is compelied to decline foreign students unless officially in- dorsed by their governments. Mr, Hadi relatos an amusing experience ho had whi in Philadelphia, Going: out on Chestnut stregt .on Now comracts awarded tiem. Tl company reservos the right 1o reject any and all bids, MATHYAS, 6at neor i chiarge, | State Line. To ixkasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday, Cabin passage §5 10 #0, accordivg toloeation of sta room. Exeursion 865 50 §4) Steeraye Lo wad from Europe at 1ow e AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co., Gen'l Agents, & Hrodway. New York, JouN BLEGEN, Gou'l Westora Agent. 164 andeloh St., Chilcago, HARRY B MORES, Agent. Owmal Roeduced Cabiurates 50 Glasgew Exlibitio tatos. { in their o Yem’'s day, wearing his turban and nas tive dross.he wus surroundad by a crowd of “New Year shooters,” who took him for a fellow masker, and weré us much astonished fy his unwillingness to join lebration as he was by their linary behavior. returns to his home at Sultanpur, in the state of Oudh, and will no deubt receive some appointment under tho government which will enable him to carry out some of his cherished designs for the improvement and education of hix countrymes et An Absoluts Oure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMIENT is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and in un absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chappod hands, sud all skin erup, tions. Will positively cire all kinds of piles fsicTor the ORIGINAL ABIETINE GINT. IN'T. Sold by Goodman Drug cem, 2 souté por boa—by mall 0 conca, oY B

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