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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 188, BPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA —— . No advertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Yerms-Cash In advance. Adyertisements under this head 10 cents per 1ine for the first insertion, 7 esnts for each sub- Fqucm inertion, and $1.60 per line per mouth. o adyertisements taken fo* less than 25 cents or first insartion, Seven worda will b connted 10 thie line: they must run consecutively and must be paid in ADVANCE. _All ndvertise- ments must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock p. [ And_under mo circumstances will they be aken or discontinued by telephone, Parties advertising in theso columnsand hay- Ing thelr answers addressed in care of THE BER will plonso ask for & chack toennble them to get Ehelr letters, as none will be delivered except bn_presentation of eheck. = All Answers to ad Verlixamenta kheuld be encloas i envelopes. All advertisenonts in these columns are pub, shed in both morning and evening editions of R IEE, the oirculation of Whieh aggregates ore than 18,000 papers dally, add givés the ad- ertisers the bonefit, not only of the city eircu. ation of Tik BER, bt also of Council Buffa, incoln and other cities and towns throughont 18 soction of the conntry. BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions, at the following busi- [péss hioures, who areauihorized agents for Tie, Er special notices, and will quote the same Fates ns can be had at the main office. OHN W. BRLI, Pharmacist, 820 South Tenth Street. AASE & FDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 ‘Houth 16th Street. % B FARNSWORTIT, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- eming Etreet, W J. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th o Btreet. Gm,‘w.mnm Pharmaclst, 1809 St, Mary" Avenue, [ UouEs PRA RMACY, 2203 Farnam Stroos, SITUATIONS WANTED. = A i ANTED—Situation by a respectable singlo man a8 & baker. Address F 48, Bee, 40 1% PO nice wirls would like situation in private fanily. B2 8 2udst. 4w 6t BOARDINGC. pre———— ik S JRURST-class any board. Inquire 1000 Dougins '0 RENT-Desirable war house room 'on track. Apply to C. W. Keith, _FOR RENT--HOUSES, OUSE, 818 K, 1ith st, for remt. Cremer, 200 K. 15th R_RENT—7-room cottage, sonth and east front, near cable and motor, §20 per month, Wright & Lasbury, Arlington block. 411b% Fuu RENT-Nice house. Geo, N. Hicks, New York Life busiding. k) O RENT—House nour depot. Inquire 012 8, 12th st 25 a 45‘3627 §O It RENT—Six new b.room cottages, rufir? on or before Scpiember 1, Hth and Hait Howard streets, healthy location, near Farnam cars, Rent, each $15 per month, Euitable tor gmail tiay familles. John . F. Lelmant, &4 L 17th st. {OR RENT-New 7-rooin house with eity water aud bath, Frankiin st. Apply Hoom 603, Merchants' Nat'l Bank. 44700 _ [1G R RENT—The 6-room flat occupied by DF. Gilmore, 2d floor, No. 1613 Howard In- OTICE TO BUILDERS—'Those wanting St. Louis pressed brick gauged can have them BAnZod At the lowest price, §1.5 per thousands satistaction —guarantesd 'or no pay, (Stee nnve used). Leave orders at No. 2 ongine onse. John Weir. 1785 OR wholesale and warehouss purposes: will build to suit tenant and lease for term of years: good trackage facilities and_ well lo- cated. Wright & Lasbury, Arlington block, 410 5+ W ILL pav cash for small or large iots of household goods, Must be cneap, Ad- Aress ¥ 44, Bee offico, 40576 ADIES, Attention! — Madam Guerrette & Golden Specific, for all female weakness, office hiours, 810 10 a. m., and § to 5p. M., con‘ sultation fres. 1700 Dotiglas, 4128 J ES—The old reliable Kental agency is still running, supplving all that como witl houses, fiats and stores, J. H, Parrotte, Room 21. Douglas block. GHvals, quire ot Geo, Higgins, 1011 Howard st. 182 O RENT-5-room cottage, 100 So. 25th st., 813, Ringwalt Bros, Room 7, Barker block! TOR RENT—A detached t-room Touse, all modern conveniences. Eng, 22 Capitol ave. Ot RENT. <10-room brick houss o near Leavenworth. Apply st No &7 FOOI RENT—Fine iavie residence, hara wood finish, ail, conyeniences, low rent to private ¥ —Neat cottuge, #2 per_month, C. ¥. Harrison, Merchants National banig, FOOR RENT—House of alx rooms in Omaha View. Torms ronsonable. C. E. Stratton, No, 401 Merchants Bank Bid 502 FOOR RENT- 21 California st., #25 per month, Inqut Netherton Hall, Room 423, First Nat. r"‘l:flk. 500 5 JH OUSE for rent, 103 Dodge. () JOOI RENT—Fine Inroom brick house, all niodern conveniences, on cable and motor lines. Call on 2001 Burt st. 956 HE banjo taught as an art by Geo, k. Gellen beck._Apply at Bee office. 930 LOST. TLOST-A muls, weight about ¢, about 10 Jyaars old, has a lump on right hind bip, dark brown color, retarn to David Fred, 118'8 10th st 196 63 OST—A small black and tan dog; suitable Jroward for his return. 1018, 0th 8t 45 T ST —Englisb Mastift. Keturn to 400 Paxton block aud ret reward. AL FAKEN up—Day pony, uraad Zon 1oft shou Apply 25 Poppleton ave, 10 CLAIRVOYANT. IV RE, Borcoval of Calltornin, 160) Douglns st.; fortells the future. Ladies und gentlemen, 204 adi s, the famous fortune teller and clairvoyant, business, love, marriage aud changes. 6U7 S 1ith st,uext door to Harken hotol. Ol RENT--$1200 per month, & s1x room building, N. K, cor. of 10th 'ana Mason. ____455al0 VW ANTED=A position by young indy sien- ographer and typewriter. Pl neat and accurate. Can farnish the best of refer- sncos. Addross box 76 Biienandoad, 1w ~MALE HELP. ANTED-To mect, with responaible party for the agency in_ tne city of Omaha an viciuity for the safe 0f & userul and valuable Retackiment for wagons, carriages, farm imple- ments, ete., for the reliof of horses. No more polied snogiders, oruised muscies Or straincd endons, Without competition. A good op- portunity for an active man 1o engage in a fitabIn business, To ses the attachmenut and fearn full partioulars call on A W Hager, at Millard house, August 0. ol W ANIED dmmodintely, first-class bush- H elman, Nicoll, the Tailor, 1409 l!n‘x‘u;v‘l_ujx Bt 087 ANTED—An cnergetio man with from #00 to 840 to tuke ® nalf Interest in strong rrlmnnn company for the rond. For particu: lars call on Jas. Kemer, Cozzens hotel, between and § p, m. 507-7§ WAN'J ED—Man of good address to act as county manager. - Keferences exchanged. Deposit of 2 required. Salary #06 and §75 psr month with commission privileges. Call on or dress 'he Gecrge 8. Cline Publishing house, 11 National fank, Take elevator. 506-11j ents' furnishing goods sal lllm st be first-class; referenc :i!._‘\ll- 7 VWANIBD-A young man for u&g{e steady work; good wages. No. 17, 220 10th, 454 0% ANTED—Boy, 16 orii years old,at 1119 Farnam st. 403 5 ANTED-10 men to cut brush, §16: govern- “¥¥ ment work. Mrs. Brega, 14y 8. 15th. 459 03 SV ANTED:-To employ & steady, fober young or middie-aged man, to drive delivery magon pirt of the time and work in store: one Who can lown his employer from $100 to 8600 or Jake a half interest in’ well established busi- ness. Address ¥ ol, Beo ofiice, 04 7 OR RENT—Two nine room brick houses on Park_avenue, with all conveniences, Also nine room frame house on same street, with all conveniences: prico &4 to 845 per month, D. V Bholes, 210 First Natfonal liank. i OR RENT—a first-c (nss dwelling with all modern convenmences, including stable, 208 Capitol ave. Inquire of D.J.0' Donahoe, 1601 Farnam st. 315 OR RENT—7-room flat, 325 por mo. ahove The Falr, 13th and Howard. Inquirs TheFair. pi) TMARAME Wollnzton, worid, renowned as- trologist, test mediuin and destiny reader, Just from Kurope. Tells your life ‘om the crndio 1o the grave, reunites the separited, causes speedy mmiaze With the one you love, locatas diseses and treats with massage and electric baths, Al in trouble *hould not fail to consult this gifted s our f, up s1alrs, 3174 South 10th, office hours ffom 10'a, m. to 10 . m. 45100 R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant, madi- ‘cal and business mediun. Femile diseases @ speclalty. 119 N 16th st. rooms and 3. 05 _FOR RENT ROOMS--FURNISHED. OB RENT—Tsvo nics furnishod rooms, suit. ablo for 2, very cheap, $10 and 815, boird 1 Qesired. 1811 Dougla: 457 STORAGCE. TORAGE at low rates at 1121 Farnam st M0mulia Auction una Sgorage Co. =T TPYRACK AGH storage at lowest ratos. W, M. Bushman, 1311 Lenvenworth, 238 OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, ist and 2a_floors, $16 and’ 8§12 and $10 per month, Modern conveniences. 2106 Farnam st. 111 o1 i)l.:?/\s.m’r Toom and board, location ¢ venient to business, gas, bath, ete. 201§ Douglas. 49470¢ FI'WG or three furnished rooms, ight house: keeplng, 203 Bt. Mary's ave. N ICELY furnisned rooms, with board Chicago. OR RENT—A nicely furnished room, 812 per month, b4 N. 16th st. 4375 QOR RENT—Furnished room with board, (% BSouth 17th ave. 43063 Furnished rooms, 2200 Dadge. 405 95 JOR HENT—In Council Bluffs, to gentlomen ouly, two furnished rooms within one block of Broadway depot, on electric motor lno. Address “lkoom,” 'Bee oflice, Council I 30 HED rooms and board for 4 gentle men who can be most comtortably accom- modated acd feel at home. 52 8 2ith ave: 412 JOR RENT—Furnished room for gentiemen. 641 8, 18th st. 4315 ANTED_Diug clerk who can spoak_Ger- Vimaa; 1500 St. Mary's ave. 505, WM TED=Man and wifoin private family Wife must be No. 1 cook, $10. s, Brega, M4 8 15th. 479 6% ANTED-Bright young man to solicit life insurance for one of the best compi ountry. Address i 34, Beo office. it Address P 84, B “ ANTED-—Experienced traveling salesman in voot and shoe line for lowa; must be inted with trade. Address Geo. W. Cady Cleveland, O, 300 73 | FoR RENT-3 furnished rooms, light airy, 3 E ST OLAIR European notel, cor. 1jth and P Dodge; spoctal rate by weok or monthy and 21 Farnam. it QR RENT=Two furnisned rooms, 813 nort Tithst. Reference roquired. Fia 1 JOR RENT—Two parlors front and back on first floor, also slogle rooms with board. All modern covent K ORREN iy ) board; references; 3207 barnam. 854 7 ANTED—Adonts, Maglo clgar lightel every smoker puvs, lights in_wind or rain, 1asts o ifetime. Samplé 1ic, two for 3oc, dozen, L. oy mal, Btamps takin, Ausiin & C Frov dence, R. L. f 450833 VW ANFED Agonts aud merchants to bu Whito Enamelsd Letters, first-class goods at one and & half cent an upright nch, Sam- les mutled for 10c; directions for applying to Bindows free. Tho Whito Letter Co. I'. O: box 123, Newark, N. J. 400107 GEN'TS wanted to_take orders for houso- hold 00§ on weekly payments. Apply at P16 Cuming A, Gayin. 34710 ANTID—Responsible agent, gent or lady, in every city and town. Somothing new. No humbug, but an article of merit needed everywhere. Write for circulurs, Sample out- fit, K. Address Reno Mfg. . Water st, Oloveland, 0. 451 ANTED—Agents, male and fomale, to send pormanent address; something new: big money: do it mow. Address Nash Mitchell, Epringfielq, 111, A52-8¢ EN to travel for thr Fonthill Nurseries of Canada. We pay $50 to $100 & month and BXponses to agents to sell our Canadian grown stock, AW, Stone & Welllngton, l(lnll;:i wa;‘!. (300D room with bath. 6198, 20ch st. in Park Terrace. opposite Hamscom park: all modern convenlences. Inquire, Lee & Nichol, 25th and Leavenworth, 220 (URNISHED frout room fu private fauily 1o n gentieman of good habits; convenient locution. o18 8, JGth, cor. St. Marys ave. J('OR RENT—A suite furnished or unfurnisi- ed. 1810 Chicago st. Board in the htiu ik (QOUTH front room, meals in the hou: MICapitol avenue. AURNISHED rooms with all modern con- veniences,for gentiemen only, 1709 Dodge st. il T—Rooms with board; |i3J,}§. 248 DR RENT—Eiegant furnished room for singlo contlenian only. 24 8, 10th st cor. Leayv (OR RENT—Large furnished south front room on second floor, with board, ail con- veniences. 1910 Capitol ave, 934 ‘ i tracl d wage i Lavor Agoncy, 1) Farnam st.' ANTED—A good office man to go ens must invest §2,500; must be a good business Address the Geo, 8, Cline Publishing 315 to 821 Wabash ave,, Chicago, 111, VW ANEED-4#25 woekly representative, mule or female, in every community, 'Goods staple: houschold necessity : sell at “slgli: uo peddling; nrypnm;{mmpn{, and expenses Adyanced. Fullparticulars and valuable sample case Fres. Wo mean just what we say: address at once, Etandard Silverwaro Co., Hoston, iss. ANTED—At once, an_energetio salesman in every town to toll toas, coffeos, spioes, pxtracts, baking powder, grocdries, eic,, 10 ho- tels, restaurants, farmers, aud other large con- BuBiers at wholesnlo prices: exclusive territory ven, Addreas tho Bdgeworth Mercaniile Co., Yu7 stato st.. Chicago, 1) 115 ALESMEN—Wo wish men to sell our 0008 by sample to the wholesale and retail trade, Largest manufacturers m our line, Enclose Fcent stamp. Wages £ per duy. Per: manent position. No postals answered. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc, Centen- nial Manufacturing Company. Citcinnati, Ohio, . for second Work and care of child, nam. s TANTED-—An educated. rofined lady a working housekesper in a large institu. tion. must bo experienced and have good ref erences: 1st olass lnundress for private family, week: 2 waitiesses for Wyoming, £20; 1 for orado, il for the country’ cook and ¥d girl nl.:'lymlllm:rn r;mnyhuwlnnd :nu; 0 wnn;a»n in eity: lots of good places in private families, Mrs. Tirega, 314 5 16th W 05 6F ANTED--At once, gitl for help in house: keeping. Apvly In person at20:2 Frankin. b O R [P ANTED -Comnpetent cook aul Taumdress, inamall family. Call after dp.m. =01 481 il to 2nd. L e 413 FoNGLISH speaktug German girl tor goneral Ubousework: steady place, = Cail between s Bnd S p. m., B4 820 e W ANIED-Gorwan giri to do cocking ana washing best of Wages paid. lnauireJ, L. trandets, 124 8 19th st i) TANTED~Girl to do tare of child thres yrs old; none but con. getent necd wpply; Geruisn preferred. $i8 st ary's ave i [ ANTED—Washing familics vart of & Address Fi0 Boe. ANTED-Varties who have property a0y kind to trade, hist it with us for g , write us, ud lubc«gk!m)_lgm-. Ta. Fg! 150 teams for rallvond iracing, &t Albright’s Labor agency, 1180 Farnan st = _DRESSMAKING. D RESSHAKING to 4o ta familie JHQR RENT-Two furnished rooms, on St. * Mery's avenue. To gentiemen only. Six minutes walk of business center. Reforence required. Inquire at store, 210 and 212 8. Fv RNISHED—Front room, 1613 Farnam, 146 & 27% T“To rooms with or without board for gen- tlemenprivate family,references, 1512 Dok FOR RENT ROOMS--UNFURNISHED, F R RENT—Unfurnished rooms suitaole 14; housekeeping, in suites of 210 4; convenient location, Butt's'lentiug Agency, 1606 Parnam. 5 843 QTORAGE and forwarding. Wo collect and Ddeliver goods of all descriptions, merchan- dise, furniture and baggage nt cheapest rates for storage for any length of time ans and wagons to be had at Shortes notics, witn cire- fal men _for moving, Pucking and shipvinz from onr_own warehouse done cn ata charge. Merchandise loaded and Warehouse on our own tra Ofice st.; tolephono 114, Howell & Co. W ANTED_ furniture, cupets, stoves and lonsehold goods of all kinds, Omaba Auction & Storrge Co., 121 Far A ONLRISON & ELY —Stornge and forwarding: special arrangements for commission mer- cliants, 1213 Leavenworti; tel. 419., Omalia 38 0 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITINY JTANDA D Shorthand schiool, Paxton blk., successor to Vaientine's) the' largesy exclu- sive <horthand schoolin the west. Teachers arc yerbatim reporters, Particular attention Daid to typewrdting, Mechanical construction ofmachine taugit by factory expert, Cirgulars. HITTLESEY'S Shorthand block. Send for circalars; in shorthand free, ONana B o, cor_16th and Capi- 'tol ave. Shortnand--The largest aud most sneowsstul shortiand department I the state. Standard methods taught, Munson’s revised of 'S aspecialty. Cull or irite for terms; us QURNITURE and household goods at private sale Tuosday: and W ednesday, at 1ifs & 1ith st, OR SALE—A first-class fresh milch cow. Address ¥ 46, Bee offico. g OR SALE—Gh horsepower “Atins and 10 horse-powar steol Loiler. near with all_connections; will sell cheap. A. B. Fuller, Ashiand, Neb, 4% FIyE hunax Western Standarda O1l stock, non-assessable und land 15 veinz develop now and 1s sure to bring ol returns in future. Wil sell for cash very cheap, Addr: £ 62, Bee office. JOI SAL and ¢ furnishing Addros H. Frew, Sutton, Net 9 PLST cash rocery. and an intsrost best estublished furniture business Omaha; zood re atch- inson & Wead 3372 OR SALE—Handsome young pony, perfectly sound and gentle, suitable for either saddlo or driving. Apply to Col. Fletcher, Fort Umxinm, FROR SALE—1,000 tons of 15-inch_ice, honsed on track, Council Bluffs, la. Gilbert 13ros. e PR )l(vl'l—u' PO SALE “Fumnituve of large Homsc, overy room rented. First-class location. Parties ieaving city. A Hargain. Addross KK, Boo office. NHE Canfield M't's Co. being about to move will seli 1 first-class 4-hors ine and boiler at 1 actual value, 1208 Douglas st. 51 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, l\ilnl;\mn rantoo & Trust Co., N. V., Lite bldg, Completo abstracts furni<hed and titles o real etuto examined, periected & guuragtood. “MONEY TO LOAN. T—OVCE §tove stote, a $0 suite for 820, 1621 Howard st. Inquire at store. 2l modern conveniences, 1105 N. 18th st Klat 6. 068 or wholexile or retail business. inquire N. Hicks, New York Life bld'g. 410 7 YOR RENT—Store m Millard hotel block. 1n- quire at hotel office, 4179 N LOF light Dasoment to rent, Thanire Loslio & Loslle's puarmacy, 16th and Dodge sts. 6 OR RENT—Store room, cor. Zith and N sts., South Omaha. Best location in city for gents' furnishing or dry goods store. Inquire of J. J. Muhoney, room 504 Paxton blk, 7 'F RENT—Store room No, 1013 Cuming st, #25 per mo, Store roow No. 1915 Cuming st., §25 pe Five room cottage, with city water, No. N, 20th st., §25 per mo. New six rooin house, with ity water in house, good clstern, etc., 37th and odge sts., #16 per mo. Four room cottage. 1514 N, 231 st., $13 per mo. Potter & Cobb, Wil Farnam st, 0K RENT—The 4story brick building with or witheut power, formerly occupiod by The Tiee Publishing Co., 916 Farnam st - The build. ing hias & tire-proof cemented basement, com- plitesteam heatin tixtures, water on, &1l the ours, s, etc. ADPIY at tlio ofice o€ Tg Hoe. FPOI RENT—Stores and living rooms on Cuni- ingst. Alsohouseon Cassst. Harris, room 411,151 Nat. Bank ‘i O BENT—-For & yoar or term of years in and " lslana, Neb., two first-class brick stores, situated on Front street, one block souti of U, P tracks; these bulldings are only two years ol plate gluss fronts and stono walks, flue collars, and ‘first-class in overy respect; rents reasonable, Apply fo W, A. Whitney, Tt NOR busbess purposes—2d floor, 60X18%, in Paxton bullding, 16th and ¥arnam, entrance on Faruam, passeiger and frelght’ elevator, Borth and south light wili divide dato two de- sired. Hoyman & Delcles, 1518 Farnam st. oot Ty Y 18 OFFIE o vonk. | Farnished eioguntly oF urnishied. Bushian biock, N. K. Cor, 16k and Douglas. al g OR WIENT--TAs corner Toom under the Ne- T braskn Nationsl bk Wil soon be for roue the Equitable Trust Co. removing to sarger The spuce is about double that occupled b the €., 15, & Q. ticket ofce. The floor 1y til Ald Lhe roon can be miade desirable for & R. . tek et or hroker's oftice, iculars apply st bank, £ed ONEY laansd on chattel securities and jow elry. Room 411, Sheely block, Omaha’ N. braske. F. H. Jerome. 437 828 TILDING or Toal estate loan,s W.M. Hurrts, roon nzer block, opp. P. O. ‘ \. HARRISON loans money, lowest rates, D—First class inside loans, Call and s us. Mutual ment Co, it 1. Barker bik..15th ana Farnan HILADELPHTA Mortzage & Trust Co, fur- nish cheap eastern money to borrowers, Durchase securities, perfect utles, acoept loans at their western office. George W. P. Contes, room 7, Board of Trade. N ONEY loaned on furniture, horses and wagons: rates reasonuble. Clty Loan Co., 1188, Iith st., opposite Millard hotei, 210 S 210, First Nat'l bank, bofore M¥making your loans. 281 SIRINGER & PENNY, room . Dougias block,have money to lend on chattel security. 462 A0 MONEY © loan: cash on hand; 1o doiay, J. W. Squire, 1219 Farnam st, First Nationai bank building. 280 NIRST mortgage loans at low rates_and ng ety DIV Sholes, 210 First Natignal nk. i i OANS made on real estate and mortgages 4bougit.Lewis 8. teeakCo., 1 13, board frddo MONEY toloan on reat estate sccurity, ai lowest rates. Belore negotiating loans s Wallace, R. 310, Brown bldg. 16th & Douglas, 2 MONEY toloan, 0. F. Davis Co., real estato d loan agents, 1605 Farnam ] ,OANS on househiold turniture or any good Isocurity. Large and small swins, Lower interest than has been offered. Elkhorn Loan Co,, over Commercial National bank, 13th and Douglas st, 150 A, 21 Du-rT'x' borrow money on_furniture, Borse Wagons, ote., o collaterals until you ses B. Jacobs, 411 First National bank vaiidyag. UILDING loans. D, V. Sholes, 210 First National bank. 251 G Per woney—R, 32, N, ¥, Lhe“lnx. pldg TMONEY to loan on auy seeurity for stort time, at low rates. Lowest rates on personal property. Tho Henderson E'on” luvestwent Company, Foum 4, Puxton block. PR 700,000 to loan at 6 per co; honey, roomn 508 PAX X ONRY to loan on horsms, wagons, mules, M nanoia goods pia {forinns didmonds lowest rates. 10 first 1zed loan office in the city. Make loans for Ahirty to_three hun. dred and sixty-five days,s which can bo paid in PAFt of whole, at any_tiima, thus lowerlng the Drineipal and interest. Cifi and see us when you want money, We cablabsist you promptly and to_your mdvantagelovithout removal of property or publicity. always on hand, No delay in making fon F. teed & Co., 3 310 8. 15th st, over Binghati¥ Bons. N ONEY loaned for &, 600r ® days on sny kind of cnattel secutIt¥s tensonable intere est; confidential, J.J, Wilkison, 1417 Farn a1 I)(l YOU want money?’ so don’'t borrow Defore gotting my ratesywhich aro tho low- est on uny sum from 81 up to 810,000, 1 make ioans on_household goods, planos, or- fnns. horses,mules, wagons, warehouse receipts, houses, leases, etc,, in Any Amountat the lowest possible rates, without publicity or removal of property. T,0ans can be made for one to six months and you can pay & part at any time, reducing both principal and_{nterest. If you owe n balance on your furniture or horses, or have a loon on them, I will take it up and carry it for you as long as you desire, T£ yon meed wmoney you will find it to your advantago to see me hetore borrowing, 18, . Masters, room 4, Withnell butlding, 15th and Harney. 239 OANS on Improved and unimproved prop- lorty at low rates Odell Bros, & C IZ.’E“P’MH. MMONEY toloan on tuniture, horses, wagons or securities of any kind; commercirl and mortgage notes bought ut fair rates: all busi- ness transacted confidential. Collateral Loan Co., room #2i, Ramge buildini. ki TRESIDENCE loans—ot4 per cent no ad ditional charges ror commissions or attor- neys’ fees, W, I, Moikle, irst Nut bank bldg MONEY toloan on furnitare, Horses, wagons, WMete, or on any approved security. J. W. Robbins, 1411% Farnam street, Paxton L\():;ul. TCEYSTONE Mortgago Co.—Loans of 810 to A #1,000; get onr rates before borrowing and save money: loan on horsss, furniture or any approved xecurity, without publicity: notes bought; for new loan, renewal of old and low- ont ratoscall 10, Shosley vl 13th & Howrd st. MONEY - Toana necotiated at low rates with ou tdelay, and purchase goods, commercial puper and mortgage notes. S, A. Sloman, cor. 15th and Farman. %3 N EBRASKA Mort, Loan Ca will make you a loan on Liousehold goods, horses, wa gons, lana contrret fine fewelry, or securities of any kind without pubiicity, at reasouable rates. Room 7, Rowley block, South Omaha. Atooma 314519, Paxtun block, Omana, Nebs BU SINESS CHANGCES OXt SALE—Leaso of store andpart or all of my fixtures, 132 Douglas, Geo, L. l‘g‘«_n?(.y ALE_Lease and furoituro of hi-room hotel in Omalin, in first-class condition; 50 recular boarders and good transient trade: will Invoice, nt low valuation, $1.590, Will seli ALFLEBL Itensons for:elling, sickness and di: Solutlon of partuership. Fine opening, Alox Moors, 501 Sheely Bloc 501 7t AN lowa cashior wants an interest u elther new or olil bank in Nebraska, Can furnish outtit, including Hall's steel cnest, time lock and approved vault fixturés. 2,04 to invest with position. Address Uashier, Fredericks- burg. Ta, 42512 YV ANTED-Gusiness mn for the grandest health resort in America, where ciimate cures consumption, catarrh. rhenmatism. 2,500 first year. Lettersanswersd if se stamped el inclpsed, Kaub, Bex T I‘(bil s good busines< with a good cery and meat trade. Address F 4, lie M 420 v JOOR SALE or Trade fof Omaha property an O abhishea busimess: _TE 618 Oma 8 TOCK farm and stock for sale or trade for Fzood city property. - Farm contalning about K00 acres and located eigns. miles north of OUmaba. on the Missouri river, within 2 miles of C 1t Oley depot. Sixgeifcres in corn and outs, 100 ncres in hay landfhalance in _ pasture and ‘timber. Lnprovements: Wire fances, 2 houses, 2 wind mills, bawns, corn cribs, and farny machine 10 Thead: of cattle, mostly coyws. 80 hois, arm hovses, wagons and hinrnes: All tree from incumbrance, Will sell on ensy nents or seil part or all'stock for cash and fa RN Withiell, room 17 Withnell VWV ANIED- A pirtner witti $1U0To 5000 (0 take a hulf interest 1n u well-established graip and seed business, Address ¥ 46, Omaha Beo. 4827 ORSALE—Cheap; summer garden and sa- loon businass at. Met hall, So. 10th 8 In- quire on premises, 510 S, i0th & 35D 8t ani\l.n—s;flnmxlu miilinery Dusiness, at half value, Address A. M. Beswick. Fair- field, Neb, 33159 JOR SALE -A well established, good paying Dusiness; price £,00. Wil sell the whole or & controling nterest and transfer manazement, which, 11 conducted with ability, will insure an annual net pr. £3,000 10 $4,00, wnd tho opportudity for extend- inz and incrensing the business is inrestricted. My reason for seliing is having ot ortant Tusiness interests requicing my undividea at- tention. The practical X 7o necASSAry Lo earry on the above business successfully 15 simple end easily acquired. 1t wiil pay any one having the capital and time required to in- vestigate, Address I 27, Bee A7 {0 SALE—Good restaurant, zood location, 10 zood bids; will seil cheap for cash. 408 5 10th st. 985 GREAT bargain in Gordon, Neb. rolter mill for sul varrel capacity and rigged to make buckwheat and rye lour, meal and chop feed; In . good whent conntry and 2ood market for flour: 3 dwellings and barn With 1t; price 34,000, Parties having prop- erty to trade meed mot apply: mill nas first- class reputation, F.J. Andreas. 042 alot __ FOR EXCHANGE. TANTED—Land to exchaoge for 2 hrick houses of 6 rooms each, 1n St. Louis, Mo., located in_ the best part of ‘the civy, Iiy EX. Lana Co,, 31) South 13th st. Also a hotel to buy in a rood, growine town outside of a largo city, from £00) to $30.00); must be a good pay- ing institution or there wWill notbe any atten- tlon paid toit, Dy kx, Land Co., i mahn, 0 EXCHANGE-Two good farms of 160 acres each and cash for stock of merchan- dise. General merchandise 1,000 to #6,000 vre- ferred,” C. E. Bades, Fiandroau, Dak. ' 440- Y0 EXCHANGE for Omeha property, one of the best improved tarms in lowa, only one mile from town of 6,00 Inhabitants, W. R. E, M. ., room 14, Chsmber of Commbrce. 23 Fouiny in wood ‘tamm for good driving team and carriage. H. M. 2419 Cuming st., Omaha. 010t DOR EXCHANGE-An elegant tract of land containing 120" acres, in Antelope county, Neb,, with ordinary improvements, A ‘quarter-scction in- Hand county, Dakota, partly improved. Eighty acres near Council Bluffs, Ta. House and Jot on South 16th st. Large amount ot 01l Mountain and Petroleum compiny ofl stock, Wili exchange for good roperty or the erection of .&ome honses, (ieo. Sternsdoril, 1st Nationat bank building. 375 ]p(lll EXCHANGE-—For desirable residence property in Omaha, any or all of following: 40 choice inside residence lots in Hastings. 100 lots 1n Lincoln, 640 acres fine farming land-fmncaster county, Fine deuce property, Lincoln, Good rental property, Lincoin. Chioice family residerice cogper, Los Angeles, A neat residence property it 1lanscom Place, Also some good mortz Address, giving locatio price of prop. erty, J. , i, care Baum Lron Co,, 1217 Leaven- wortl 201 113 816t st 270 aby AVEyou any good inside property to ex- A o o st Wi Amtumno somo incumbrance, Stringer & Penny, Doug- las_block. 8 _FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE NOR BALE. 10 Waimut Hill—Hero is a chan toget 8 home ono blogk from car line; cheaper than paying rent; high and sightly: B-r00m hotise and 10t b0x10, §1,80. 6-room house and lot ), §1,600, 7 Can be sold on small one week Quiy. oF will excliange arty in - Lincoln, Neb., or Des Moines, | Merrell. 44th and S , Walnut Hill, state agents al- lowed u commission. v ~Un exsy terms, 80 elegant new house of 8 rooms sud bathroom 0B one of the cholcest lots in Orchard IiL Address § 43, Bee oftice. 46010 VW Ecen cifor for salefor the noxt fow duvs the following Bne properties: A s-room house in ImKru\'umnm ,{nsuvlumm add,, with bacreand other out door improvements. * A ot in Oklaboma add.: 1 1a Rogers' add.i1 in Cleveland Placa; { Iots n Rosailad Place. W. 1. E. & M. Ex, Room 14, Chamber of Commerce; telephono 10 2, QB BALE=Acre praperty. 1,2 8. 4. 10, 25, 40 and B acro tracts around Omsbs. 160 acres Douglas county farm, weil 1uproved on easy terms. acre Douglas co. dajry ranch. Choice Jend [n central Nebraska on very sasy terms. J. U, Evans, 33 N, ¥, Lite BId'g. S OR SALE--Do you want & choice farm 10 miles north of Omaha? If so, I have {ast what will suit you, and cag be bought at per cre below its Actaal valne, The above named farm contains 75 acres of thie i neat iand in the state, All enclosea with good bArb wire fonce: the buildings and orchard thoreon are in first-class condition. Twogood wells furnish abundant water. The very low price of $10.00 Jer scroshonid command e ready purcnaser. ot me drive you out and show you this farm. G, J. Sternsdorff, Real Estate, Loan and Ex- chiange Broker, Rooms 817 and 818, First Nat'l Bank Buflding, Telephono i, 18 ab VIt SAT,E—Cosy cotbages —easy terms, #1,000, 1 8100, 81,500, 82,600, 82,60, 8,009, 84,000, on cat nes. Aandsome Homes—85.000, #,500, §7,000, 1,500, #8,600, 814,000, 16,00, £20,000, 835,000—ho troubls to show them, J. B, Kvans, 88 N. ¥, Life BIA' L JRSALB--#0 feet, onst front near paved street with new 6.room modern house,3$.,000. ©. F. Harrison, Merchants Nat'l bank, 850 OB QL the two house and lov burgains | have been offerlng on Georgla ave. north of Loavenworth,is now soid and occupied,becanse of my very low price. Tho south house of the fivo stil remaing a bargaty open ty somehod First comes, first serve To be appreciated needs to be examined internaily. 1 positivel will not reat t, though several times offered 250 per month, Price, 0n very easy terms, 8,000, W. T, Seaman, east side 16th st.,north of Nich: olds &t.,Omuha's largest variety of wagons sud carringes. 20 ARGAIN--Part of the Dick Kimball estate 50 foet on 18th street running through to i7th ave. Ome 13 room house, ali modern,_con- venfences, and two six room houses. Total rental 1,560 per yoar: price $13,000. M. A, Up- ton Company, 10th and ¥arnam. 205 MOR BALE—543.7 acres, 800, 5, 9. 18, r. 6w Hamilton county, Neb. House, stabie, 50 acres fonced, hiving ‘water, Price, 36,00, F. K Atkins, owner, raflvond bldg., Denver, Col. THE best monay's wortn of house and lot now for sale in_Omuhn {8 that which Iwm now completing near 24th st., ou paved Wirt st., in Kountze place, & bedrooms, 2 pariors, dining room, kitchen, 2 bath rooms, # water ' closets, large’ lauudry, stationery wash tubs, furnace and coal room and cetlar, eloctric bells and speaking tube, 12 closets, Price only 81,000 on torms to suit. Likowise'a duplicate adjoning at same prics. . T, Teaman, east side 10th st. north of Nicholas st.” Omaha' largest variety of wagons and carringes, 250 ctual value inside business and resi- dence: the seventeen lots at half priceto first arty comes. Why? For reason am in need of B350 Cash. Great chance, Address B3 Bee. Ti0-al8 OR SALE—Beautiful &room nouse,ail mod- ern improvements, including splendid fur- nace, near Hunscom park, best location in the city forschool.church and street car privileges : rice%,000, C.'F. Harrison, Merchants National bank. 204 OR SALE—E.sy terms, Kountze place. Two homes, each 8 rooms, each $1,000. wo homes, each § rooms, each $.00), Twwo honies, each 15 rooms, each §3,000, All with midern convenience, Alllarge valuo Attho pric AlL within a square of the motor line. Ton't lose these opportanities. For sale by the owner. W 'T. Seaman, East side 1th st., north of Nicholas st. Omaha’s largest varlery of wagons and car- riages. QHOLES to the front again. Last list ail ) sold ont £35.000, $30,000, #16,000, 814,02, 813,000, 311, and from this down to A’ smnil hous cent, buys residences in the city for bankers dowh to the man who clenns the sawer. ,000 or $7,000 buys either 12 or 9-room houve, barn, lots 78 and G0x124 feet ground each, on 24th §t., Kountze place, with furnce, gas and fixtures, hot and cold water, baih, threo elogant mantels each, ail pepered, elegant lawns, o1 grade, street paved, mofor by October I If not alieap, come in ard I'll give then both to vou free. Y3450 Buya $-room house, furnace, and ever. thing even to_electric wires for lighting gas: 1ot Hxi50, ueross sireet west of Dr. Mercer's wnd 1 block from motor. 3500 cash, bal. 6 per o ent, §6,000 buys full lot in Hanscom place, 324 and Poppleton avenus, with 8-room house, furnace and everything else, $1.200 buys & Joo Dandy east frout lot on 82d and Pacifl® street, Hanscom place. 35,200 and $7,000 residences in_ Kountze place to trade for smaller honses and lot near tnere. 4,000, fuil 1ot and good house in Hillside aad, opp. Webster strect school tv trade for vacant 1ot. #1.200 buys either 4-room house, full lot, in Centrul park or Hitchcock’s add and £1,000 same in Creighton heights add, loton Farnam and i3d sts. ft. on Cass st. opp, Cass school. 2 v efther of two f-room houses In _Keddick purs, #1,000 buys a fine -room cottage on 15th and Paul sts., with bath, hot _and cold water, slag walk, and a corker f0r the money. Trades, 1 cholce lots ualue jn cash £2,500, in Lincoln, Neb., for good honse and lot and pay balance in cash, Subwitoffers. Alsc 160 acres choice land in Nuckolls co, Neb,, and good hard cash for cholce city lots. Submit. 1f youdon't waut to buy send listof what you have to sell, We are here for that purpnse and there are lots of them that will buy. There Is just as 2004 bargains t0-0uy as one wants. Drop your “cranky'’ ideas and get to husiness, For pointers, see Sholes, 210 First Navl bank. 25 VOR SALE—Parties wisting to build homes in u first class residence portion of the city, within one mileof the postofiice, within a few blocksot the cable ine with all the advantagse of gas, city water, sowernge and continuons pavenent irom center of city, will find it to thelr advantage to got price and terms from us before purcnasing clsewhere, A number of fine lots in Bedford place from #60)) to 8500, These lots are within a few blocks of the new furniture factory now being built, and will soon_bave the advantages of paved street and strect rallway. 10 1ot miss an op- portunity of securing . "lot for a home betore prices advance in this localitv. Lots in Isaac ¢ Selden’s addition from #1,00 1o 83,000, Tnese lots are ench (0x124 feet large enough for thres #00d sized cottages, A fow east front 1ots in blocks 1and 2, Pot- fer s ndaition, ranging in prico from §1,50 to Wa have some property within six miles ot Omaha, with fine streani of water, furnished Dy farge springs, which i3 suitablé for dairy poses, und we can sell from 5 10 100 acres Togetlier, on very easy terms, or some of it can be exchanged for other z0od Droperty. South front lot on Hammilton st., neat 8ith st., price $1,230 Snst front loton Georgla avenue,in Burr Osk addition, price B0, East front lot on_Georgla avenue, between Poppleton and Woolworth uvenues, price,#4,700. one of the best lots in Patrick's addition, within 1 block of Saunders st., Drice £2,50. One of the finest _corner ot on Broadwuy, In Council Biuffs, opposite the carriage factory and power house, with 50 feet frontage on adway by 17 on 260h 8L, only $10W. ots in Potter " addition, Council . Terms ver & Cobb, 160 Foksa w0 of the nest locate lots, on’ the northwest corner of 2lst and Tzard fitroets, size 120xI:12 fout. Tor prico and terms Inquire of the owner, Edward Spelier- Derg, 1012 North 21st streey iT-alit r'0 MANCUFACTURERS: 1 will glve ampie ground, with splendid trackage facilities on the Frémont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valloy ralroad or on the Missouri Pacitic (Belt Lané) railway in Westinwn, fust outide o city 1imits in Wost Omaha, convenfently situated as regards access to the business conter of dmaha and South Omaha, to pares for the location of any of the following tndustries: Furniture Factory, Button Factory, Shoe Factory, ard Refiuery, Starch & ilucose W'ks, Soup Works, Paper Mil, Purlfier Manufactory, Plow Works, Broom Factory, Harvpster Works, Woolen Mill, Nail Works. Oatmeal Mill, Knitting Mills, Box Manufactory, Sasli, Door aud Blind Wire Works, Mauufactory, Machine Snops, Flour and Feed Mil1, Or auy good manufacturing plant. Westlawn 1n just ontside the city limits and’ industries planted there will escipe heavy city taxes, 1f you are thinking of locating in Omaha 1t will pay vou to investigate this. p Geo, "N, Hicks, New York Life builing, Omulia. 0] TPOj BALE 41,00 (it takon ut once) will by a 100-ncre farm'(well worth £,50 ), beautifully situated 4 mile south ot Pleasanton, Decatur Co.. lowa, all under fence, well set wiil clover and tmothy, house orchard and wells on the place. 1 cush, balance time to sult Liser B per'cent interest. ‘Title parfects a gr gain. -~ Address the Owner, John Peoria, 111, H RE we come with the vy unusr resi- dence properties in Omaha o sell o1 change for lots or land. suid tho fuest. Do you doubt it? ‘Then come and let us show them to you, 1f you wish to buy you can Q0 £0 0N your own terms, Tio not megloct this oproruniivy for never in’ the annals of roal s- tots transactions (n Omaha has & Like opportu- nity beeu offered. W. R. & & M K., xoom 1, Chamber of Commerce, Tel. 1440, T P we are mgain, Took out or Bargs s We ave offoring § fine dweiliugs on Cal- iforniastreet, near Lowo avenuo. At Lowe avenue and California a corner of § lots, nicest view in Omaba, 03 grads, in front of car line, ot and Juckson st. b &-story brick ats anl 4 story frame fiats, all nearly new, 6fine rosi- dencex in Kountze Place, $ mear Colissennn, and Gx14 foo ueat Charles st,, for & less than its actual v All theso propertiod, together with thres fine houses and lots on 10th st., near Burdette st., we offer o sell for very low figures that you can not beat, Wo wish you to inyestigate and 600 that we mean businass. We have several other pleces of oporty what wo olfer to i und trade very low. We have lands and farms to sell and trade in almost every pari of the country, west and south of Chicago. We offer 45 & s pecis] tnducement and bost investient for all the Maxwell 1and graut in southern Col orado and northeru New Mexico, frrigated land with full wates right, where Wo guaranioe your lands will sell for §100 per acre after you have it sown to alfaife, and we will sell [ to you now, the best land, for 815 per acre; texms 10 years, Ex. Land Co, 810 South 15th at. 20,0004 feot front In heart of Omaha, st,, modern Sstory bullding, brin cent Now, At 10w rents; must have 81 balance 6 per cent; great offer; nddress OR SALE—-On long time And easy pay ment handsome, new, well bullt houses of 8 9an 10 rooma. All conveniances, good nef avod Stroets, street cars and with! istance of P. 0. Nathian Shelton, 1614 Fargam. B have: choico i Will butla; we will give timedn the whole fIparchase money. Stilnger& Penny, Doug PARTIES Having equity in Omakia rant estate ressing {ncumbrance should eall on Ponny, Dougias block. UY a home in the center of the city, on monthiy payments Aldine square, bullaw house of any from 120 upwards, and monthly, quarteri 6 strost, between 1t has all the advAntaZes such s paved streets, SeWOTARe. WAter, gas, And is & Arsi- rnatn streat and so D.J.0'Donanoe. you can pay for it v. Aldine square A and 230 streots: ildings and got figures, 9.room house, barn and very convenience, for $1,00), easy torms. Address’ for particular OME and ses us and nvestigate someof the bargains we have ally Jsting new prope 68 What you want, nsk for ft.” We have several fine hotel properties to trade for land or other good values. An_olevator house, atn Larkain Tiorse-power, scales, office furnisned, eto. fine opening for a practical grain dealer. Houses and lots in all parts of Omaha for salo and excnange, For exchange, for Omaha property,1,000 acres i1 006 of the besi counties are continu- f you don't ge dwelling ot achool land loas A finn residence property tn Omaha View for sale at o bargain. From #7500 to $10,000 worth of first-c lass change for Unmaha property. t & bargain, hotel and_livery barn, coraska town, This {8 a fine open- ractical hotel man. 'or exchango for Omahe. property one of the best farms in Rock county, with stock and inachinery ' necessary o carry oil the place. U1 nga and fail s reason tor_selling ‘A fine Wliecler county 200d soll, forexchange f 280 acres of fine land in northwestern lowa to exchange for Omaba property. assed facilities for disposin of property, having some 500 agents scattered ‘our or five states. with us if you wish a quick turn. m 14, Chamber of Commere," tele- ebraska, togother ag health of the 'm, well developod, Omaha propert; We have unsu corner, 810,000, Harrison, Merchants Natiohat WANT:D-T0 BUY. WANT to buy a small Interest in some pay- ing business. - Give particulars. OMAHA HOTELS. URRAY HOTEL Newest, rirst-class hotel in Omanai 83 to $( per day illoway, propriotor. 1 Iatesy ana only blocks from aay house in the city, [—Newly furnished and fitted ap_throughout; centrally located: 1503-1312 Douglas st OTEL BARKRR—14)_rooms, elegantly fur- .50 per day. Jones st,, Omaha. F.A. Balch, proprietor. Proposals. Sealed proposals will bereceived by the board of directors of the Broken lroken Bow, Nebraska,up to 188, for' building ' reser- ilion wnd a_quarter gallons of water. all in accordance with the plans and tions, which may be seen at the oftice Broken Bow, Neb. :6ived for doing any portion or said work not to com- mence later than Augiist 12th, 183, to be com- ploted notlater than November Ist, 1881, The company reserves the right io reject any BROKEN BOW WATER WORKS COL noon of August sth, voIr, to hold one mil of James Holiand, i Bids will ber. the whole of the wWork, HOLLAND, Secretar; Dissolution Not ce. L, persons interested will tak, hat the copurtnership hereto between thie un:ersignod under tie firm name and style of Willlam Sfevers & Co., i this day dis=olvad by mutual con Mr. Sievers will continue the seed business and will collect all accounts owing said firm and pay all indebtedness of the same. continue the clgar busiuess at No. i2) South 16th street. maha, August srd, 1889. W, SIEVERS, OTT0 SIEM: Nouce of Stock Subscriptio: iven that the Hooks of the Omaba, Lincoln & Gulf Railway Company will e operied for the purpose of recciving sub- seriptions to the capital stock of sald company on and afrer the secend day of September. 158, at No. 1305 Farnam street, {n the city of Omaha, Dated this 1st day of Augnst, 1359, Notice is hereb Incorporators. DS will be received by the Board of Print- ing at the oflice of tary of State at any time betore August 6, 1889, at nishing 5,000 copias of report of Stite ricuitire of 400 pnges each niore or less, and 0 coples of report of State Board of Horti- culture of 30 pages each more or less. of work may ve seen at the office of Right reserved to reject an; Ly THE STATE PRINTING I July 31, 1859, ‘THE BESTWHITE S0APMADE INAMERICK L 3 S-AIRK CLoup +FLoaTiN « SoAR: and Teceive & ” Di. E. 0. Wes™Ts NErvE AND BRAIN Tiear MExT, 8 guarantesd specific for Hysgerla, Dizzl Norvous Neuralgin, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the ase of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mantal Deprossion, Softening of the Brain, resulting in Insanity and leadiug to misery, decay and death, Premature Old A In either sex, Involuntary Lo orhoea caused by over-sxsrtion of the Lrals Shuse or overindulgene eme month's treatment. $1.00 a box, or #1x boxes for #5.00,sent by mall prepald on receipt of price, W GUARANTER SIX BOXHS \With each order received by boxes, accompanied with our written guarantes to re. ind the money if the treatment does not ereot o Bhurgisie 1o Agen ¥ g 0o, Drugy o Agen okt Oanln Nob Comvulsions, Loxa of Power s wid Spormat: To cure any case. jend the purohs: The 81.00 Standard Home Iemedies oF U private allment %6 enturing on orehoes oF glect L0 el Cures i1 L 6 days. No syringe or ot catise stFicture, No rubber vor 1o Eaally 8o, Pricu ] 0. 1 reimedy No 1 o1 4 on Koy G of hewo remedics p icd) by mall on Teceipt of the sk unrriod or slugh DY GO, Chicago, til Wl send a sexlod celpt of 4 cs. in Entareaiivg Hech (o1 STANDARD RE| THE REALTY MARKET. NSTRUMENTS placed on yostorday, E A Bonson, trustee, to James Schmide, Tot 1, blk i7,and lots 2 to 10, bik, 18, Ben: son, wd, retile... 0 o 84,000 A L Moors to G O Hobbie, fot 31, bik 8 Somth kxcliangs pisce, & o d > 1 G U Hoblie to A P Whitford, ot ™, bik 2, South Exchinnge place, w d < N_A Kulin, trustee, to G 18 Warner, iota 37, % wnd 24, bIk' 7, Creighton Helghits, T Hall and wite 800 1 Reeve, ‘iots 8 and 23 blk 18 Orchard L w v Ryron Keed et alto A Hutticss, lot 16,bik, Campbell's add, w 0 e Byron Keed to Joseph Moliner, 1ot 14, bik 1, Campbell's add, w d P . Chiarios Baush and wite 10 8 O Fablinger, lot i bIE 2, Highiand View, w d g Miles & Thompson to 1 Thomas, Tot 53, bik 14, Orchard Hill, w _d iy John Hogle und wife to M Capiersks, o i3 nrlnu 22, bik 1, Rush & Selby's add, w foreny N A Kubn, trustee, to M A Ball, lot 8 sub DIk VA, Reservoir add, N A Kulin, trustes, to M A Bail, 0'i0 of alley 1 the roar of lot &,sub LIk “A, Roservoir add, qed. ... ol G M Nattingey, trustoe, to J P Matlender, 2 feet of 90 fuet of [0t3 17 And 18, BIK W Camplell's add, w d e J P Mallenaer and wife to Mary Bock, foet of 1 0) foct of lots 17 and 18, bik 8, Campbell's add, wd. ... 3 . Gk Burker and wifo to ¥ B Alexander, 10t 5, Vates & Keeves' add, wd ... Minnio Wirth to ¥ W _Krachit, lots i3 'and 14, DIk, Wirth's sub, w d 4 Fauuie M'Croft to Omiha Motor Ky Co, DU ax lot 18, sec 3 163, w d ¢ L Ramacelots and wite o v H Caff- man, lots 1 and 2, Mohlo G W Logan und wite to J A Hedgos, lot b Ik 6, Hawthorne add,w @.... Nineteen transfors rocord during Belginm's Hatless Monarch. Leopold, King of the Belgians, is a sworn foe of tobacco and an ardent supporter of the Belgian Anti-tobacco league, says the London Court Journal, He is, 08 woil, a man of “simple and severe way of life.” He risos oarly, breakfasts sparingly. and—a rare thing on the continent—takes his morning tub with all an Englishman’s fervor. His wide sympathies embrace vegeta- rianism in their scope, and his most notable passion, perhaps, is for going’ about without a hat. Whenever the weather 18 suitable, King Leopold goes abroad in his garden as hatless as Adam, exulting in hisfreedom from the convontionality of a headpiece. He has some strange craze about the wind’s action on the brain, and he puts his craze in practice whenever possible. In fact, eccentricity of the intelligent kind marked him for her own. Heisa linguist of rare acquisitions and is al- ways deep in the study of some new languuge or other. Music is one of his aversions, but the sister art of painting finds in him an appreciative and en- thusiastic amateur. His faco is strong and intelligent, without being hand- some, and a beard of appropriutely regal length sweeps his chest. ———— Ingersoll is cradited with saying that “Love is the only bow on lifo’s dark cloud.” If the colonel was troubled with cramp, colic, or cholera morbus, he would, we believe, admit that there were two and that the other one ‘was Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhaea Remedy. Those who try this remedy undcr such distressing eircum- stances become its most enthusiastic advocates. oo How to See Serpents Texas Siftings: Hardy mariner— T've lived on the water all my life and T’ve not seed no sca sarpints yet. Dissipated tramp—No wonder you didn’t see ‘em if you lived on wate: vou live on beer and whisky a fow yeavs, ke me,and you’ll see lots of ’em almost every day. o Ly An Absolute Cur The ORIGINALABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wouuds, chapped bands, and all skiu erup. tions. Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug cempany at 25 cents per box—by mail 30 cents, L He Strove to Please. New York World: ‘“‘See here, Spa: ghetta. move on with thut hurdy-gurdy. There’s a corpse in this house,” said & citizen to a hand organ grinder. *‘A dead-a man?”inquired Spaghetta. “A dead womau It’s all the same, We don’t want any dance music around here.” “I’ll play-a da ‘Heart Bowed Down.’ " Erd s L) Durno’s Catarrh Snuff. ‘When suffering with catarrh, cold in the head, nervous headache, etc., use Durno’s Snuff, it will relieve you at once. Price 250 at druggists. SEA s D Advice to Bride and Groom,. In the first solitary hour after the coremony take the bridegroom and de- mand asolemn vow of him and give him a vow in return, says the New York Mail. Promise one another sacredl never, even in jest, to wrangle wit each other, whatever pretext, with whatever excuse it may be. You must continually and every moment see clearly into each other’s bosom. Even when one of you has committed a fault, wait not an 1nstant, but confessit freely. And as you keep nothing secret from each other, so, on the contrary, pre- serve the privacy of your house,married state, and heart from father, mother, sister, brother, aunt, and all the world. You two, with God’s help, build your own quiet world, Every third or fourth one whom you draw into it with you will form a party and stand betweon you two. Promise this to each other. Ronew the vow at each temptation. You will find your accounts in it. Your souls will grow, as it were, together, and at last will become, as one. Ah, if many a young pair had on their wedding day known this secret, how many marriages would be happier than,alas! thoy are now. ———y Rheumatism, BEING duo to tho prosenco of urio acid in the blood, i most effectually cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsnpie rilla. Be sure you get Ayer's and no other, and take it till the poisonous acid s thoroughly expelled from the system. Wo chailenge attention to this testunony : — “Abcut two years ago, after suffering for nearly iwo years from rheumatio gout, being able £o walk only with great discomfort, and hav various remedies, including iineral waters, without relief, I saw Ly an advertises ment in a Chicago paper that a man had en relieved of this distressing come plaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months, and am pleasod to state that it has offectod & complete curo, 1 since ad 1o re- turn of the disease.’—Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 116 Weat 125tk st., Now York. “Ono year ago T was taken ill with inflammatory rheamatism, being cons fined to my house six wonths. 1 camo out of the sickness very much dobilis tated, with no appetite, aud my & disordered in every way. I ccinm using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gainiug in strength and Koon recovering my usual healU. I cannot say too much jn praise of this well-known medicine.” —Mrs, L. A. Btark, Nashua, N, H, Ryers Sarsaparilla, FREFARED BY { Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, rice §1; eix boitles, 5. Worth §5 a bottles |

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