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All auswers to ad- wertisemonis shculd be enclosed in envelopes, ATl advertisements In these columns are pub. shed in both morning and_evening editions of 'mE Bee, tho eirculation of which aggregates morp than 18,000 papers dally, add gives the ad- ‘vertisers the Mnon{ not only of the eity eircu- ition of Tix Beg, but also of Council’ Bluffs, Ancoln and other oities and towns throughout s section of t1 ountry. BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising forthese columns will be taken - on the above conditions, at the following b eas housos, who are authorized agents for THE special notices, and will rates as can be had at the main of Jomi"w. BELL, Pharmactst, 80 South Tenth Street. CHAI‘E & FDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 ‘South 10th Street. S5 FARNBWOKTH, Pharmacist, 2116 Cum- e ming Street. J. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th o Street. Gm. W.PARR, Pharmacist, 1200 8t. Mary's Avenue. veuEs PHARMACY, 2208 Farnam Stroet, SITUATIONS WANTED. WIDOW with a five-year-old boy wants Dlace as unurse or ksop houso for an old cople, Call or address 617 N.1ith. Mrs. 8. Pratt. TI0-14) Lo} gro- Dubiness. = Addfes T 1 W TED—Situation by a first-class barber in & small town. Address J.P.,000% N, ¢h st., Umaha. Neb. 73-14) iy youn, clerk or any of R Wmflnfii— 5 young ‘weekly, light work, Room I t%;dlil.mflth. ANTED—A stenographer and typewriter atonce. Apply to 8. D. Mercer” 1ith and Howard sts. ) WANTED-—A good cook and Waiter at N, Johnson's lunch counter, £43 Cuming street. 61 14§ ANTED—A young man_for genoral work in coaloflice with experience. Address G 10, Ree oflice. T 138 W ANTED_Traveling salesman for Califor- nis gloves, Referonces requirod. Address Raymond, Squires & Co., San Franclico, Cal. 748 25 ANTED—Two cornico mukers, B. Grahl, 108 East Broadway, Council lilllfl;s, ‘W‘A NTED—Toy with good pony; two Tours work per day; must be at oflice at 5 a.m, _Enquire at Bee counting room. 661 FOR RENT—A cholce nine-room houss, all modern conveniences in first class repair, 00d 10t with shade trees; rensonable rent to good party. Inquire 2543 Capitol a1 st 702 1«0“ RENT-4. California st. $10--10-room brick house, 1218 N. 10th st.; all convenjences, $00—Large modern brick house, 620 8. 20th st., near St. Mary’s ave, &6—6-room flat, Farnam st. #03 room cottge, 250 Davenport st. Inqnire Netherton Huil, R 4%, First Nat. Bank. 14 Fun HENTP—A brick* house of 13 rooms on ‘arnam streat. Modern conveniences and $100 por montn. K. F. Cook, 1007 Far. nam; T00-17 O RENT—19-Toom notse: furnace, barf K iargo rall lot. 1917 Cass st. 485 an RENT=itesid ence, ¥108 Dougis st. house, all modern improvements; fot & basement house. Enquire of Moritz Meyer, Cor. 16th and Farnam. H OUSE forrent, 1033 Pfin’l?‘m« om fiat, per “The Fair, 13th and Howard. Inguire OR REN t aear Leavenworth. Apply at No 827 & 20tn central, go. 1LE Tonse for one OF MoFe YOATs Iarge T room house with all modern conveniences. 15 nicely painted outside, bard-fimshed nicely papered, two large bay window: blocks from court house-401 8 20th. {01 RENT—Houses of all kinds in all parts of the_city, for all kinds of people, at all Kkinds of prices, at_all times of the year, or will sell yon & gooa homo on smail monthily pay= menis, J.J. Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam st, 681 OR RENT-A detached G-room house, ail modern conveniences, kng, %20 Capitol ave. Fm’(l(i‘ “room house, 2028 nbrgx_‘ln’;'g; O RENT-{0:T00m 1 ouse, steam hoat, ail {mprovements, clieap rent. G, E. Thompion, room 214, Sheely block, 15th and Howard, G Fou’ RENT—Nice6 room cottage, 512 Oass st B2 13§ Ok RENT 5room eottage. 100 8o 28fh st. #13. Ringwalt Bros, Room o7, Barker block. N ICE &room cottage, dlosets, pantry, city atid cistern water; large yards on good oar I Rent #17, includin, $10. Co-operative water, 3.room cottage, rent ud and Lot Co., 205 N. 16¢h. 62 12 Fr’m RENT—Bept_1st, & bath-room and closet, 15ith, bet, St.Mary's ave and Leavenworth. - David Jamieson, 314 8 15th 01t RENT—Fine Iarge residence, hara wood finish, all_conyeniences, low rent to private family; 16 N. 19th st. 984 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1889, e e e ARE youlooking for an opportunity to en: gage in the m'“i“"o businessr It so comé andseous, W. R. B & M, E,, Room 14 Chamber of Commerce, Tel. 1140. L) RSSP OOLS, olsf vaults, eto, ‘cleaned qufetly, quic ,v:tlu?-rfly and olean: il work done by odoriess pump, Odorless itary Co., 1406 Farnam street. N, 298, P%':,"‘P“.“ M & :;rnn 0o, fur. RV TRl wencarn afhie o.o‘l"""w Conten o Toom 7, Board of Trads.—— o 1" sk 500,000 t0 TOATL at 6 per . Linahan & Ma- honey, room 608 Pax ook, =7 Bfimfiiu Toan: Ni DI hotes, 210 fint Y ES--Tne old rellable Rental agency 1is still running, supplying all that come with houses, flats and stores. J. H, Parrotte, Room 21, Douglas bloc 540 18, y i LOST. _ I (OST—Bunday, August ith, in the ¥h ward, & ich red brown Irish settor dog: 'the end 'of his tall is cut off; aboye average size. Answers to name of “Dan." Retarn to 1316 Georgis ave., or 21 N. 16th strect, and receive reward. ] OST—FIAp memorandum Hook, yellow sheen- 4skin covered, containing some dry go0ds ao- counts, also ahont #40 in cash; reward of £10 P to anyone returning it to Kilpatrick:Koch )Ty Goods Co., Harney and 11th st., Omaha, of 4188, 1ith st "Adam Len 6 14t ], OST~Large, young closs haired St. Bernard 4 dog, yeliow with white breast and feot, Re- turn to1{20 Georgla ave., or W1 Douglas and et reward, 508 lsh Mastiff, Return to 406 axion d get reward. & __PERSONAL A Jidow wishes the acquaintance of a ge leman of means, P. 0. general delivery. Mra. 1. O. Bell, 784 14 ___CLAIRVOYANT RS, Eccles, the famous fortuno teller and clafrvoya business, love, marriage and changes, 607 8. 13th st.,next door to Barkerhotel: ADAME Wollington, world renownod as- trologist, test medium and destiny render, just from Europe. Tells your life from tne cradie w the grave, reunites the separated, causes spesdy marriage with the one you love, locates disonses and treats with massage and electric baths. ~All in troublo should not fail to consult this gifted aseress. Poriour, up siatrs, 417_South 11¢b, office hours from 10 a. m. to 10 P.m. 45108 RTUNE Teller—Mrs. Lenorman osn. be consulted on all affairs of life. Satisfac- tion guaranteed. No, 810 N. 15th st. 621-8,8* MI(S. Parseval, of Calitornia, 1600 Douglas s foretells the tuture. Ladies and, “A%L.fi?u DR, NANNIE V. Warren, clatrvoyant, medt- cal and business medinm. mnle diseases & specialty. 119 N 16th st. rooms 2 and 3. 905 STORACE. QTORAGE at low rates ac 1121 Farnam st., Omuha Auction ana Storage Co. £ RARN ¥ Lite Tns, vlag MONEY Ioaned on fusniture, horses and wagons; rates reasonuble. City Loan (0., 1188, 15th st., opposite MYard hoter. 210 oles, room 210, FIFR Navl bank, before KImaking your loans.” . 281 M ONEY to ioan. 0. F. Davis Co., real estate and loan agents, 1503 Wénam sf. 7 OANS made on real estate and mort bought.Lewls 8. Reed&Co.,R 13, Board | agos ado MONEY to loan on horsea. wagons, mules, household fimh\ pianos, organs, dlamonds, lowest rates. 6 first organized loan oflice in the city. Make loans for thirty to threo hun- Arad and sixty-ive days, Which can be paid in DArt or whole, at any time, thus lowering the principal and interest. Cail and see nus when You want_money, We can assist you promptly and. 1o your advantage without removal of roperty or publicity. ney always on hand. Ko telay in making” fo ¢ ¥ Teed & Co. 819 8, 13th st, over Bingh on: DU.TOU want money? 1t s0 don't before getting my rates, which are the low- est on uny sum trom $1 up to $10,000, 1 makeioans on houseliold goods, pianos, or- fns, horsosmules, wagoms, wArehouise racelpts, houses, 10ases, ote, 10 ALy Amount at the 10Wost possible rates, withont publicity or removal of Property, Loans can be made for one to six months and yoi can pay & part at any time, reduciiig both principal and_interest, It you owe a balance on your furniture or horses, or have a loon on them, T will take itup and carry it for you as long as you desire. It yon need money you will find it to your advantage to seo mo betors borrowlag, . 0 B, ¥, Masters, room 4, Withuell building and Harney. 3 T ,QANS on tmproved and unimproved lerty at low rates Odell Bros. & Co.,812 prop- ata, MONBY to loan on furniture, horses, wagovs or securities of any kind; commereirl and mortgage notes bought at fair rates: all busi- ness transacted confidential. Collateral Loan Co., room 321, Ramge building. 8 lwofiuv %o loan on furniture, horses, wagons, etc., or on any approved security. J. W, Robbius, 1411} Farnam street, Paxton M;”L JK EYETONT Mortgago Co.—Lonns of 810 to ,000; get our ratos before borrowing and money; loan on horses, furniture or any approved seourity, without publicity: notes Dbought; for new loan, renewal of old and low- Gt RENT_The 6-room flat eccupied by Dr. Gilmcro, 24 floor, No. 1613 Howard st, In: quire ot Geo. Higgins, 101 Howard st, 18 TTHACKAGE storage at lowost rates. W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 238 OR RENT—G0od Z-story 7-room house, barn for 4 horses, on subnrban car line, $20 per month. C. I, Harrison, Merchunta' Nat, bank. OR first-o | dwelling with all modern conveniences, including stable, 2508 Capltol ave. Iuquire of D.J,0' Donahoe, 1601 Farnam st, JFOR RENT—Six new broom cottages, ready on or before September 1, 3ith and Half Howard strects, healthy location, near Farnam cars. Hent, each 315 per month,’ Suitable for smail tidy families. John H. F. Lehmann, 624 8.17th st. 44 _FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. _ ANTED—Solicttors, 608 N. 17th; %0 per month. i 65 108 ANTED—Traveling salesman and sales- Woman, 80 per month aud expenses, 608 N, 7th s, 002 108 ANTED—For Washington Territory—uie- makers, choppers, carpenters, rock men, aders and’ tracklayers, av Albright's Labor gency, 1120 Farnam st. I ANTED—A good office man to go east: musy fnvest §2,500; must be & good business man. Address the Geo. 8, Cline Publishing Houso, 315 to 321 Wabash ave., Chiogo, . EN to travel for thr Fonthill Nurseries of Canada. We pay 850 to 8100 a month and expenses to agents (o sell our Canadian grown stock. Ad, Stone & Welllngton, Madison, Wis. ANTED—Agents, Magio clgar lightor, every smoker puva, lights in wind of rain, 1asta a iifetime, Sampls lic, two for 2oc, dozen, 81, by mall. Stamps taken. Austin & Co, Providence, R. 1. 4 YW ANTED—4% weekly reprosentative, male or female, in every community. (0ods staple: household necessity; sell at “sight: no pedaling; salary pald promptly, and expenses advanced. Full particulars and vaiuable sample case Free. We mean just what we say; address 8t ouce, Etandard Silverware Co., Boston, Ma {SALESMEN—We wisha ew men to soll our JEo0d8 by sample to the wholesalo and rotall trade. Largest manufscturors i our 1ine, Enclose 2-cont stamp. W ages 8 per day, Per- manent Rnnluon No postals answered. Money advanced for wages, adver eto, Centen- nial Munufacturing Compuny. Cirictnnatf, Obio. 761-a21* WANTE! ANTRD—Immediately, waiter, Loule & X W Meizgor, 625 Brondway" Council Blufre: WAN’A‘-ni)—A go0d cook, N.W. corner 10th and Locust. ~Mrs. A, C. Pow T80 15 G‘hm wanted in family of two at 1718 Douglas st. {0 do genoral housework. 783 14 WV ANIED-A uaod el at 1004 “Dodge, bo- iween 10tk and Tich st. * Good wages. firan’mn—flom{mn for general housework in small family at 032 Park ave. 719 15 'Wlflfi‘xb—(f 1,723 8, 10th. ANTED—Waitress, §0 per weok,board and Foom. Ono#4.50, one 8. Waitress, Fremont, face pald: 8 cooks, % $4034 dining room girls, 3 cooks, private family, 84 to 86; second el nurso gicl, ¢ girls for oountry, cooks for o Mllutts, 2 glrls for gonvral work. Omaha mployment Burean, 110 N. 16th. W12 —Throee or four more lady solict- must have Kood references and de- posit 25, Balary 850 und 86 per month with commiwsion privileges. Call on or address oc. B. Cline Publishing house, h11 First bank, Take olevat 15§ An oxperien 1523 Farnam, 40 T ANTED—A gIrT for genoral house work, Inquire 8% Park ave. TRIC ANTED—Woman 000k, $0; respoctanly middie-aged woman ui holsekusper for widower ywith 6 children; 4 dining room drlsout ofolty, &%) £1i6 country with an as.one of the famii b Wb1o girl for MENt RoUsEWOES, wrall wage f now plices every day. Mrs, Br Kl B3 8. Tm. n8 15 WAN'I‘Bn—(lu'l for genoral houss Work; steady place. 1018 Capitol ave, 523 FANTED=German girl to do cooking and washing, best of Wages paid., InanireJ, L. Lirandets, 124 8 106 st. 3 MISGELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED—00to 20) ft, corner preferred In victuity of Paruwn wnd 80l st I, K 00K, ANTED-- Unfurnished room_and board tn (privato family tor young man aud wite. @ 5 Hoo oftice, LCCRE m coal yard; state where can nmberof teams. Addres: e seon aud , live, H NDSOME frontroom newly furnished, single room for yontlemax, 29, Farnam. J1CELY furnished back parior and alcove, also ‘singlo room, modern conveniences, board if desired. 203'S. 2Ath. 787 18] JFQR RENT-¢ nicaly furnished rooms to gen- tlemen, 316 N 15th, 767 14 JURNISHED rooms for_rent at 1815 Douglas 2 rurnished rooms, couvonlent to bnsiness, ki UENISHED rooms with board, for 4 gen. tlemen and 2 lndies. 1717 Chicago. T80 14] OR RENT—Two rooms with modern con- veniences. furnished or unfurnished, Pri- 2512 Chicago st. 763 16) Fl}mu SHED bed room with use of par- Tor, 83.00; 8180 board if desired. 111 Cali- forria. 776-16) 'OR RENT—Furnished front room with board; references required. 1921 D’lo‘gna st JFRONT room to & gentleman, in private fam. ily: convenient location, 518 8, 20th st., cor, 8t. Mary's ave. 6417 ’Ipou RENT—Furnished rooms, 2200 Dodge. 405 16% ICELY furnished suit of rooms and one sin- fgle room. Alimodern conveniences, privato tamily. 2214 Farnam st. 625 G’Oon Toom with bath, 510 5. 26th st. FU’RN]’SH’ QQUTH frout room, meals in the housey 1000 FICapitol avenue, 8 Ot RENT—Two furnisned rooms, 815 north 1ith 8 nco required. 3-8 1 SE o IR European notel, cor. 15th and M Dodge; special rate by week or month, Ol REN Wo pariors front and | first floor, also single rooms with board All modern ¢oveniynces. 1000 Douglus. 682 ° {URNISHED or unfurnished house for rent in Park Terrace, opposite Hanscom park; all modern conveniences. Inquire,Lee & Nichol, 251 and Leavenworth, g URNISHED rooms with all modern con- vouicnces, {0 gentiemen only, 1700 Dodg st Farnam, —Front room, 1013 15 827 QTORAGE and forwarding. We collect and Ndeliver goods of all descriptions, merchan- dlse, furnitire and baggnge at clehpest rates for storage for any length of time. Vans and WAgons to be had it shorteat notice, witn care- ful men for moving. Packing and shipping from our_own warehouse done on moderate ge. Merchandise loaded and unloaded. house on_our own tracks. Office 217 S l4th st.; tolephone 114 Howell &Co. 240 W ANTED-—Furniture, carpots, stoves and household goods of ali kinds. Omaha Auction & Storrge Co,, 1121 Farnam, = 237 TMORRISON & ELY —Storage and forwar ding; special arrangements for commission mer- chanta, 1213 Leavenworth; tol. 410, Omaha, a 273 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING (STANDARD Snorthand school, Paxton blk., R)(successor to Valentine's) the' largest excli- sive shorthand school in the west. Teachers are verbatim reporters. Particular_attention Dald to typewriting. “Mochanical congtruction of machine taught by factory expert, Circulars. “7 HITTLESEY'S Shorthand School, Barker block. Send for circulars; Lord’s prayer in shorthand free. 470-s3+ est rates,call 1L %68, Sheoley blk, 1568 & Howard st. MONEY_—Loans negotiated at low rates wich ou tdelay, und purchase fi“"f‘"u““"“““"""' r &sr And MOrtgage noves. . Bloman, cor, 3th and Farman, Eid EBRASKA Morr, Loan Co will make you & 1oan on household goods, horses, Wwagons, land contracts, fine Jewelry, or securities of any kind ‘without publicity, at reasouabie rates. Room 7, Rowley block, South Omaha., Rooms BI8519, Paxton block, Omaba, Neb. ‘good bu [‘lnx:ms 2th 780 15+ TRORRENT—A first clags little otel, partly fuinished, possession September 2, '8, onl notel in the place, for pafticulars address J. I, Fairman, Axteli, Neb. 764 15) ANTED—Party witli " capital to engage in busine investigate ‘this; large profits and legitimate. Address G 16, Beo. 171 143 — - PARTNER wanted with §i0. Good businoss, will net 400 per cent g year. AddressG 10 ro Bee. 90- & dralmatc N0l JJALF interest in an_established real estate loan and renting ou : small capital; will accept some trade. Address G 13, Hoo. 2 4l (OMAHA Business Coilegs, cor 16th and Cap & tol ave. Bhortnand—The largest and most successtul shorthand department in the state. Standard methods taught. Munson's revised of '8 aspecialty. Call'or write for terms, FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOUS . i A NAR who waiits €0 Toy estizare wnew and ractical invention will do well to_address G'12, Bes. 8 36 13t A GOOD bakory aad eantectionery trade for salo in Wuhoo, Neb.ygity :00) {nhabitants; county seat and good busRess city. Inquire Poter Anderson, Treas. 1st Nav] baak ahoo. R SALE- A horse, buggy aud harness, in first-clags shape and nearly new. Address G 18, Beeoftice, 9312 FINEST ocarriage toam lnsl.ulu1 d tull 16 hands, “weight 1150, Millard, 8. E. cor 16th and Dougl, JROR SALE or Renc—The Malvern Steam L Flour and Fesd mills, or will take an active ner. Byror Sweazey, Malvern, Inwnl.u OR SALE—Or exchange, fine drug_store In country town; also somo cheap lands, Ad- Qress lock box 2, Stuart, Neb, 632 5+ OR SALE—Cheap, one good square box top buggy. Inquire at 2015 Burt. 0 20t F‘O“ SALE—Foot power lathe with chucks, tools, eto., guou A8 new; cost $80, for 855, N, M, Ruady, 218, 15th st. 765 18] 'OR SALE—Diebold safe, No. | elgit 8,000 pounds. This isa jeweler's safe, and will be sold at half price. @14, Bes olfice, $nn will buy a good mare, harness and open o buggy. Inquire 1819 Sherman ave. after b ok 640-1ot OR SALE—Cash or time, 2good teams, wag- ons and harnesses, J. J. Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam st. 6% JFOR SALEFurniture of large house, every room rented. First-class location, Parties leaving city. A bargain. Address E 8, Beeoffice, 553 R SALE--Barn, 1908 Burt F° £l 00 140 SIYCK ot grocerles and fixtures for sale for e and store for rent, by Johu Strom, 1207 No. 17th st 600 168 Rt SALE—A nice clean stook hardware In st city in Towa; fnvoice about $5,000; will take 14 1n clear real estate, balance cash.’ Ad- dress Box 223, Cozard, Neb. % 7 ANTED—Banking in live town in Kansas or Nebraska requiring capitalof $18,000, Address F. W. P., box 5, New Hartford, “IIA SALE or Bxchange—Flne drug store i country town; also some cheap lands; will rent a rolier mill'to good man,rent not so much of an_object as to have mill run. Address Lock Box 26, Stuart, Neb. 63222+ (ORSALE—Cheap—Barber shop and 4 chairs: ood location; paying business, M. H. Flem: ing, Crete, Neb, 60457 JOR SALE—Good dining hall, good bustness everything very convenient; central loc ton, cieap rent; part cash and balanco on easy payinents, Address, K., 09, Beo. 536-13 YOR SALE—Furniwre, very cheap, for two " or three days, 1003 Capitol ave, 608 14 Fuii“imn’r—memu furnisned room for singlo gentleman only. 724 8, J0th L., COF, Leavenwort %0 JOQR RENT-Two furnished rooms, on St { Mary's avenne. To gentiemen omly. Six minutes’ walk of business center. Reference required. Juquire at store, 210 and 413 8. Ioth at. 7 WO rooms with or_withont board for gen- temion,privace familyFoferences, 1412 Dodko FOR RENT-ROOM TVE hundred shares of #10 per share North Western Standara Oil stock. Tnis stock 1§ non-assessablen ad land 15 being developed now and 1s sure to bring good returns in near future. Will sell for cash very chioap, Address £ 62, Beo offi 800 OR SALE—Handsome young pony, perfectly sound and gentle, suitable for either saddle or driving, Apply to Col. Fletcher, Fort Omaa. 4 RORSALE 1,000 tons of 1h-inch ice, holsed on track, Couuctl Blus, 1a. - Giivert Dros, a2} =2 TLOOMS with bath, gas and steam heat, b1s 30, 16th, Flat “'A T10-1' NOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms suitaolo for isekeeping, in su of 2 & convenient location, Butt's Renting Agency, 1506 Farnam, UG ses FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES :FUH“E’A“IIE-—an library. lm‘DTaiEgnns. i 203 “YVHE Canfleld '€ Co. being about to move A will seli1 first. 4-horse-power engine and boller at I actual value, i 4 1208 Douglas st. 576 ~_ WANTED-T0 BUY. {JOR RENT--8uite of rooms with bath and E &'nl suitable for a doctor, Apply or address D. G., 1612, Harney st. e s ol LR 0 RENT—Desirablo war houss room on track. Apply to C. W. Keith, 714 P“‘,flf Bt TFOR RENT-tore room, cor, 3ith and N sis.. Sonth Omahe. Best Jocation in city for gouts’ tarmisling Or dry goods store. Inguire of J. J. Mahoiey, 700 W08 Puxton EX It RENT--A fine corner brick store, splen- L "4 location for a drug store, rent reason- able; also a fine brick store, good location for grocery, X156 nice store on Cuming st., near 2th, gooa location for shoe or tin shop, A Als0 1 ulce corner basement 1n & brick biock, good locution for ove stores will be { 1made very low to good parties, T.C. Brunner, room 1, Ware blk. -1 W ANTED-Roow aud bourd inorivate faia- ily, in quiet neighvorhood away from ‘business conter, by & young marrfed lady: use of mano wanted: price moderate; uo other Doarders preferred. Addrews G {, lleo ofice TANTEL G coums for T 1 work n Wy ¥7 ouilig. Mallory,Cushing & Co, It | VW ANTED. 0w for Tallrond graing, at Albright's Labor agency, 1120 Farnam st ) property of any kind to trade, list 16 with us for quick exchango; commissfon always reasonable, Correapondence solicited, write us add. W, ¥, ine & Co. T TOR 1tENT—Btores and living rooms on Oum- Hingit. Alsohousoon Cassst. Harrls, room 411, 16t Nat. lapk, 234 TPOR Lusnoss purposes—-2d tloor, X132, & Paxton buflding, 16th and ¥arnam, entrance on Farnam, passenger and frelght' elevator, north and south light, will divide into two 1t de* sired. " Heyman & Deiches, 1518 Furnam st Storeroom, No. 1411 Douglas & BSee Dr, ENe\illl TOOR RENT best retall locality in city, 1. . cor. 14th and Lougla JOR RENT—The éutory brick building with or without power, formerly occupied by The Bee Publishing . 916 Farnim st The bulld- I ing has & fire-proot cemented busemont, com- plote steam heating fixtures, water on all the Hloors, ks, etc. Apply at tiie ofiice oF Tig Hoo. ANTED—(100d_tsecond-hand rangs _for restaurant, Address G 17, Bee, 768 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee & Trust Co., N. Y. Life bldg, Complete abstracts furnished and titles toreal éstato examined, perfected & zuun&t'leud. Al MONEY TO LOAN THE ELK amount on horses, ete, tional Bank, . give meney 1n ood ~ security, furniture in us Low interest, Uver ommercinl Na- th and Douglas. 623 NEY to loan; cash on hand; 1o dolay. J-. W, Squtre, 1810 Farnam st First Nationai bank bullding. =80 IMONEX toloan on any security for skort time, at low rates, Lowest rates on personal The Henderson Mortgage Investment Company, room 4, Paxton bloek. 20 ONRY to lend on real estate; get wy te before placing your joans, 3. B. Evans, 808 N. Y. Life Butlding, 54 16 ONEY laaned on chattel securities and jew- elry, Room 411, Sheely block, Omaha’ Ne- brasks. F. H. Jeroms 427 82 I)(JN'T borrow mouey on furniture, hnr;m.. wagons, ete, or collaterals until you see ©.B. Jacobs, 411 First National bank bullding. IRST mortgas joans at low rates and no delay. 1), V. Sholes, 210 First Natlonal DRESSMAKING. -— Dllm,\i AKING in families, 636 8, 17th, 019 55t FOR RENT--HOUSE! NOR RENT—Now oottage, hotund cold ater, l onar, X F AT 7 range. " Call @b 1) Shor: BW fivercom vottage f Mot i ~N L QU BENT—TWo e room brick honses on Park avenue, with all convenierces Al ' Tool frame house on same u:.-:“um :fi Ven s i ¥ SRR e ) class brick street, one block heso buildings are only luss frouts and stone y A, adi '} Ok | plate ToSDOct] Whitney, ]-“Ul( HRENT--Tue corner room under the Ne- braska Netional bank will soon be for rent, the l‘l ,\rl-\u\'ll. Trust Co. removing to iarger Ariite, Thc spice s nbout double that oceupled b tho 1y, B & 0 tioket office. The Hoor 18 ttled #04 the room can be made desirable for a R, &, ket or broker's oflice, For particulars apply at bank. ____MISGELLANEOUS. Tuu ban ‘o taught as an art by Geo, ¥. Leck. Apply &t lice oftice, bank, A 24 MONEY jowned for 3,60 or ® days on wny kind of cnattel security: reasonable luter eat; contidenttal, J.J, Wilkinson, 1417 ¥amam, R‘ TDENOE Toans—6% to 7 per cent mo ad ditional chary for commissions or attor- Reys' foss. W, I Melkle, First Nat bauk bldg. O HARRISON loans money, lowe UILDING and other real estate loan,s W.M, Harrde, roou, ¥renzer block, op. ¥ . rates. P TMONEY toloan on real estato security, at VL lowest ri letore nej Milllllf loans see Wallace, K. 10, Brows bidg. 16th & Douglas, 2 VWV ANTED - First class inside loans. Lowest rates. Call and see us. Mutual lnvest- wmeunt Co, B L Barker bik,, 16t0 snd Farnaw, 28 OR SALE—One of the bast established and K equipped printing and job offices in N. W. Neb, Only paper i best business town i county. Satisfactory rensons for gelling, For further particulurs address Independent, Oak- land, Neb. 576 13 OR SALE ot Trade for Omaba property an cstablisiiod businoss. ~ Hox 618 Umaliy, GREAT bargain in_Gordon, Neb.. a new rolter mill for sale, 3 varrel capacity and l'{p."u'd to make buckwheat and rye flour, meal and chop feed; in a good Wheat conntry and good market for flour: 2 dwellings and barn with 1t; price 35,000, Parties having prop- erty to'trade meed mot apply; mill nas first- class roputation. F.J. Andrens. 642 alot _______FOR EXCHANGE. HAThave you to offer {b exchango for my #,00) equity In my double house on Latnrop st, uear 16tn, or for my #.000 equity in my double house on Spenger sty near 23d, or for my §,000 equity in my double house on \irt st, oust of 24th, all with modern improvements, il encumbrances b years at per cent; no farms willbe considered, . T, Beaman, east side 16th 8¢, north of Nicholas sv, Omaba's largest variety of wag 0 AN elegant 12000 stock of dry goods, ot for trade for land and casn: tnis 8tock h not been offered before. Stringer & Douglas Klock, sole agent 7 ANTED—T0 trado for & st00K 0f grocerion, cash and lots on 0. & C. B, ling. Lots will De put in at theireash” valuo. W. I &M. E., Room 14 Chagmber of Commerc 10, " it V1 {OR SALE or exchan; new, cosey 7-room cattage on st near e, 2,800, £300 cash, batance §26.00 per montifs Wil take'vacant lot or horse aild bugy as piruipayment (tils 1s o bargain, Hamion Brog, Builders, 4 8. 14tk R EXCHANGE—Anplsgant tract of land containing 120 acres, in,, Antelope county, Neb,, with ordinary tmprovements, A ‘quarterseciion in Hapd county, Dakota, partly improved. 7 Eighty acres near Coul Blufrs, Ta. House and lot on South!1gfh st. Large amount ot Oll Mouritain and Petrolenm compuny oil stock. Wil4exchange for good roperty or the erection gmaome houses, (i60. Sterusdortf, 1st Nationekbank buildiog. 876 PO EXCHANGE-~The ypdivided one-halt in- terest in J) 90-100 acregqf & K004 farm, 10- cated in Pul Co., s‘lj‘.” mbout oee-haif in cultivation, the baiancé #bod tmber; about on kcres 1 orchard; twodtier small orchards; four fair %ouses; abundsmos Of 200 Zjiin, wator, and ‘laylog about one Ziiie Trom oo Dbusiness town o aiirond; full and nnincum- erea title, This farm i3 in & good settiement aud healthy locality, We will exchange for general merchandise or hardware. Call on or address W. B. Gordon & Co, Btece City, Neb, 0 EXCHANGE—General stock merchandise; want {axd ud money. Box 70, rankfort,1ad. i3 OR BALT. 500 o 10,000 A mortga | FORBALE L w S sogend morigage Address box 176, Ashland, N« T8y this interesting reading, it sonse and enough cents to pu ins that are positive and ce the lowest noich reached {n Omaha propert, and thereason Is on account of the poverty struck and over-reaching owners who got in too deep, and foreclosure procoedings threaten. Beo what can bo done with cnsh, and Invosti: gate business chances and iuyestments we offer Jou today and, to-morrow: Beautiful 6.room ouse and south front Iot on car line, 2,000, worth 8,000, Lovely honie, east_front, on ‘car line, .room modern house With fine barn, $4,600. worth #.000. Full lot, 7-room new house, 0ppo- site Kountze place, §2,00), worth 84,000, Elegant lot In West End, noar Carter's new residence, to exchange for improved property. Haif acre in heart of Omaha, for #10,600, worth §35.000—n fact, investigal We want $6,000 cash on gilt- edge first mortgage security. Private money will pay 10 per cent. We want cash for 8,660 worth of socond mortgags 2-yoar 8 per cont paper: libsral atlscount, Weo want 83500 cas on $10,000 worth of gllt ‘edge_chattlo seourity will day 114 per cent a month. We hav one of the finest meat markets, dolng fine bu ness, splendid_location, for 8750, Wo have a #10.000 hotel property, paying $20 to 80 month, for 5,000 cash. o want a live hote man with 815000 or £20,000 for a hotel in Umahs. the best hotel city In America. Beautitul home in_Central Park, T-room house, south front rall Tot, $,000, worth' $3,000; don't 'fail to see this, J. L. Rice, over Commercial Nat, Bank, OR SALE—2 lots in Redick park, $1,000 each, Also 1 lot in Albright's Choice, South Omaha, very cheap If sold immediately. Aa- dress 1. P. Miles, St. Joseph, Mo. b7 143 7 OR SALE--Lots in Stewart Place, will fu nish money for buliding house, and pay- ments monthiy. Here isa chance to secure a home, Harris, Room 411, 1st Nat. I HOLES to the front again. Last list ail K sold out. £35,000, #30,000, $16,000, $14,00, £13,000, $11,500, and fromn this down to a smail house for a cent, buys residences in the city for bankers down to the man who cleans the sewer, 7,000 bl{f‘s elther 12 or »-room house, and 00x124 feot ground each, on 24th st., Kountze place, with furnace, gas and fixtures, hot and cold water, bath, three elegant mantels each, all _papered, elegant lawns, on grade, street paved, motor by October 1. If mnot ctm-np. come In and 1'll give them botlito o fece. % Fi00 Buys broom house furnace, and overy. thing evenito electric wires for lflgnnnxwx lot hOx150, across stroet west of . Mercer's and 1 block from motor. %00 cash, bal 6 per cent. 46,000 buys full lot in Hanscom place, 824 and Poppleton avenue, with 8-room house, fuenace ang overything olse, $1.200 buys & Joo Dandy east front lot on 834 and Pactflc street, Hanscom place. #5,700 and 87,000 Fesidonces in Kountze place to trado for smaller honses and 1ot near tiere, #4,000, full lot and_good house in Hiliside aad. opp. Webster streot school to trade for vacant Iot. - 81,200 buys olther 4-room house, full lot, in Centrul park or Hitchcock's add., and $1,000 Same in Urelghton helghtsadd, . 750 buys fin loton Farnam and 42d sts. 9,75 buys 68x153 ft, on Cass st. opp, Cass school. 82500 buys either of two _G-room houses in Reddick purk. 1,000 buys & fine Troom cottage on lSth and Panl sta., with bath, hot and cold water, sing walk, an a corker £t the money. Tades, 3 choice Iots ualue in cash 82500, in Lincoln, Neb., for good house and jot aud pay balance in cush, Submitoffers. Also 100 acres cholce land in Nuckolls o, Neb,, and good hard cash for cholce city lots. Subiit. If you don't Want to buy send listof what you have to sell. Weo are here for that purpose and thers are lots of them that will buy. There is just as good bargains to-day as ono wants. Drop your “cranky'’ ideas and get to business, For pointers, see Snoles, 210 First Nav1 bank. 5 OR SALE—543.75 acres, sec.5, tp. 12, r. 6w Hamilton county, Neb. _House, stable, 30 acres fenced, living ‘Water. Price, 85,00, F. K Atkins, ownwr,railroad bldg., Denver, ng‘ly JOR SALB-#0 feet, oast front near paved gtreet with new 6.room modern house,3, 000, C. F. Harrison, Merchants Nav'l bank. 889 { OUNTZE PLACE—9Toom house, barn and every convenience, for $7,000, easy torms. Address for particuiars, E G, Bee. 808 STRINGER & PENNY, Donglas block, 8. Ee Dcorner Lith ana Dodge streets, veal estate and loan agents. Omaha property to exchang. for clear farms, and clear farms for encum bered inside Omaha unimproved properis Call and see us, We have a hrg list and som | of our bargains may suit you. | , Stringer & Penny, Douglas’ block, 8. E, cor- | 10thand Dodge streets, havo the undermen- tioned clear farms for sale or oxchange. 640 acres, Merrick Co., Neb. 192 acres, closs to Saratogs, Carbon, Co., Wyoming. 178 acres, Harlan Co,, Neb, 480 acres, Hoit Co., Nob, o0 acres, Nance Co,, Neb, 160 acres, Knox Co., Nab, 20 acres, Stanton Co., Neb. 1,000 acres, Washington Co., Neb. 16) acres, Phillips Co,, Kas. 120 acres, Hamilton Co., 485 acres in Lincoln Co., Neb. And an immense list of ' farms with small {n. cumbrance some of them we can sell as low as % an acre, Stringer & Penny, Douglas block, 8. E. cor, 10th and Dodge streers, have a good ist of lots Which they willsell to' parties who will build and will take mortgage for whole of purchas money. Some fino residence properties for saie real cheap and on ensy terms. 634 15 (OME und see us and invostigate some of the bhargains we have to offer. Wa are contin- ually listing new properties, and “if you don’t 800 What you want ask for it.” We have several fine Lotel propertles to trade for land or other good values. An_elevator property with large dwelling house, at a bargain. Rlevator complete, with horse' power, scales, office furnished, etc. A fine opening for a practical grain dealer. Houses and lots in all parts of Omaha for sale and exchange, For exchange, for Omaha prop erty, 1,000 acros of school land lease, in one of the best counties in the state, A fine residence property in Omaha View for sale at a bargain, ¥rom #75,000 to $100,000 worth of first-class notes to exchange for Umaua property. ‘or exchango for Omaha property, one of the Dbest farms in Rock county, Nobraska. together with stock and_machinery necessary to carry on the place, O age und failing health of the owner {5 reason for selling. A fine Wheeler county farm, well developed, g00d soll, for exchange for Oaha property. 25) acres of fine land in northwestern lowa to exchange for Omana proverty. For sale or exchange for western lands, city property, merchandise oriive stock, a fine hotel rropeny in Jowa town of 6,000 inhabitants, Leading hotel or the place and doing a fine business, Furmshes meals for two passenger trains dally. A snap for the right man. Wa have unsurpasse. facilitfes for dlsposin; of property, having some 50) agents scattare over four or tive states. List your property withus if you wish & quick tarn. W, R. E. M. E, Room 14, Clismber of Comimerco, tolo- 44 {10t SALE—Easy terms, Kountze place. Two homes, each 8 rooms, each 4,000, “I'wo homes, esch 9 rooms, ench 85,005, Two homes, each 15 rooms, each 87,000, All with médern convenience. Alllarge value at thog)rk‘e. Al within & square of the motor line, Don’t lose these opportunities, For sale by the owner, W, Zast side 16th st., north ot Nicholas st., Omala's largest variery of wagonsand car- ringes, 203 UY a home in the center of the city, on monthiy puyments. I willsell you a ot n Aldine square, buila s house of auy kind, worth from #1200 upwards, and you can pay for it monthly, auartorly or yearly. Alitne suuare 18 on Girdce street, betweon 24 and 2id street it has all the advantages such as paved stroet; sewerage, water, gas, and i3 a Orst-class local- tty. Call at 101" Farziamn strect and see plans of bulldiugs und got guros. D. J. O'Donahioo. THEAT Dary Ty, X brick residences on 25th and Farnam. Room for more on sth st. Can make a way down Drice on this to settle heirships. Call for price soon. M. 4. Upton Company, 16th and Farnum, F(Tn 8, eat cottage and age on 17th and Oalifornia. Only stouce, C, ¥, Harrison, Merchants' 3 LOTS in Orchard Hill for £,000, or $700 separ- ately. These lots will 500n b worth double the money; they e close to motor and Bemis park, Btringer & Femny, Douglas block 686 16 E.MAYNE, real estate, 100 Boe _C. Buifding, " o o5 (s {\OR BALE—A snap. A cholce corner iof, Btate and Spaulding sts., 125 £t. on Stute st., 0 two fine soutn front lots in Bedford Piace, two biooks from State st., soulh of new fuiniture factory, §600 each, Also 180 ft. tronting Kountze Place, at $25 per front foot: great bargain, T, C. Brunner, room 1, Ware bl 600-13 [0 EXCHANGE—We have & g00d farm of 12) acres laylng close up to the town of Steeis City, Jefferson Co., Neb. About 70 acres in high state of cultivation. This is Fiver bottom land; 801l can't De beat anywhoro; 23 acres good tm- ber; balance in good pasturs; uil tenced: never failing water; this {s a magnlficent farm, with house, stabliog, and 8 uice lots 1n town g6 with farm It desired; titlod all portect: wo want {n exchange, nice, clean stock of merchandise or ard! ?ll:nnm' addre: orden & A O e — FAL ESTATE et_frout in heart of Omaha, 16th ., modern G-story building, brings 10 por gent nowa, tlow rents; must bave 817.00) oash, balaace 6 per cent; groat offer; ndunn’-ulw.nu. YO SALE—East front_on 8Ist, noar Paciho, 1-5 cush, bal. easy, 83,100, West front'on Sind, Bear Pacific, 145 oashi 1, 2‘5 4 lrn» §2,600, Hast £rnt on 2nd, near Pacific, same terms, Jeautiful lot on Burt st.,, near 34th, §,000, Mapy other chioloo lota. - Keq signa. J. B, Evans, R 808, N, Y. Ll!g#lflg. F‘)R BALE—East front lot on 25th st, with 5 room house, $8,600. Oall quick if you want it. C.¥. Harrison, Merchants' Nat Bank. 48,000 —~Actual value inside business and resi- dence; the seveuteen lots ab hulf price to firat I% comes. Why? For ruason am in need of Biiob Casi"areat chance. Address i, R BALE—Great bargain, $300, 14 cash buys e 7-room house nd. 10, G018, within 10 minutes walk of electric motor. Inquice 515 Paxton block., il 13 THI Hest monny’s wortn of honse and 1ot now for sale fu_OmabA is that which [ am now completing ner 24th st, on paved Wirt at., in Kountae place, §bedrooms, '3 pariors, dining room, kitchen, 2 bath rooms, § water ' closets, Iarge laundry, stationery wish tub, furnce and conl room and ceilar, electric belis and speaking tube, 12 closets, Prica only $7,000 on torms to suit. Likewissa duplicats sdjontng at same price. W. T. Toaman, east side 16th st. north of Nichoias &t." Omanha's Iargest varioty of wagons and oarriag: 250 JAVING 1itn street from Nichola: Contrnot has been let for Coloraao sand- stone, We have 132 feet on 11th—50) feet north of Nicholas—that wa can sell for §2,5%, Must be vobbled quick at tnat price. M. A.' Upton company, 16th and Farnam. i1~ R Henl Kstato bargains see M. A, mpaay, 16th and Farnam. ORNE o the two house and 1oz bargains | have been offering on Georgia ave.north of Teavenworth,is now woid and occupled,bocause of my very 10w price. south houss of the two still remaing a bargain open to 8o mebody. First comes, first sorved. To'be approciated 1t needs 10 be sxumined iternnity: T positivel will not rent 1, though Soveral times offered 80 per month, Price, on very easy terms, #4,000, W. T. Soaman, east side 16th st.,north of Nich: olis st.,Omaha's Iargest varioty of wagone and earriago: 8 OR SALE—TWO of tho Dest 100Aeq LTACK kEe lots, on'the northwest corner of 218t and Tzard streets, size 120xI32 feet, For price and terms Inquirs of the owner, Bdward Spellor- berg, 1013 North 21st stress s97-al4t HAVE some first-class rantal property for snie choap within one mile of _postoftion, on nved stroets and motor line. Thos. ¥, F 11 Paxton hlock. [ PO MANUFACTURERS: T will give ampie round, with splendid trackage facilitles on the Fremont, Klkhorn & Missourl Valley railrond or_on the Missourt Pacific (Bult Line) rnl!nl? in Westiawn, just outside the city 1imits in West Omaha, conveniently situated as Tegards accuss to the businuss conter of Omaha and South Omaha, to parties for the location of any of the following industries: Jurniture Factory, Button Factory, 8hos Factory, Lard Refinery, Starch & Glacose W'ks, Soap Works, Paper Mill, Purlfier Manutactory, Plow Works, Broom Fuctory, Harvester Works, Woolen Mill, Nail Works, Oatmenl Miil, Knitting Mills, Box Manufactory, Saab, Door and Blind ire Works, anufactory, achine Snops, Flour ana Feed MilL. Or any manifacturing plant, Westlawn 18 just ontside the city limits and industries pianted thero will escape heavy city taxes. 1f you are thinking of locating in Omaha it B0 TR iioka, New 'Yore Lite bullding 00, "N, Hic ew York 3 Omahi W JrORSATE-—22 44 or 86 oot of (ot G booK 76 ab §66C per foot. This is within & quarter of a block ot the new P, 0. site, and will be worth 000 inside of a YeAT. © 3 lot & block 101, cor, Douglas and 10th g1, 4 *ent o Douglns dnd 68 on_ 10th, price £25,000, $10,000 cash, balance in five equal annual payments, Pho se 3¢ nw 1¢ sec 6, t 14, r 13 e, Douglas Co., price 12,000, 81,000 casii, balance easy. Lot 7, bk 350, South Omana, price$1,200, terms easy. W.R.E.&M. E, room 14, Chamber of Commerce, telephone w—__—z [IOR SALE—On long time and easy payment: handsome, new, well built houses of 8, 9 an 10 rooms. All conveniences, good nelghborhood; paved streats, stroet cars dnd within walking aistance of P. 0. Nathan Shelton, 1614 Faram. R SALE—0-room house, barn and lot, Hanscom Place, at a bargain. Harris, Room 411, 15t Nat. Bank 5 OR SALE—Businoss corner, $10,00. C, F. Harrison, Yierchants Nationai bank. 203 T OMAHA HOTELS. E Glimm 'HOTEL—Nowly furnished and fitted up_throughout: centrally located: 82 per day. 1308-1310-1312 Douglas st. 181 i\lvifii,{\' HOTEL—Newest, latest and only first-class hotel in Omaha; 8 to #4 per day B. Silloway, proprietor. 1 \/INDSOR HOTEL—Cornor of 10th and Jackson streets, 8 blocks from Unio depot. Beet 8 a aay house in tne city, 180 OTEL BARKER—14) rooms, elegantly fur. nished, 8 and #2.50 per day. 13th and Jones st,, Omaha. F. A. Baleh, proprletor, a8 nort Notice. Matter of application ot Grimm & Thieman for liguor license, Notdce i3 hereby given that Grimm & Thieman did upon the 12th day of Aug. A. D.1580,file thelr application to the board of fire and police com- missioners of Omaha, for licenso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liguors at No. 101 South 14th street, 34 ward, Omaba, Neb, from the first day of January, 188y, to the first day of January, 1800, 1f there be no objection. remonstrance or pro- test filed within two weeks from Aug. 12, A.D. 1880, the said license will be granted. 2813 GRIMM & THIRMAN, Applicant. Notice to Builders. Sealed proposals for the construction of u School House {m School Distict No. 43in Douglas County, will be received by the School Board of said dlstricyuntilSaturday Aug 17th. 1889, Plans and specitications for said School Houso can be seen at the residence of P, Roo near Elk City in sald Couuty. Each hid must be accompanied by certified check for #0. The School Board reserves theright to reject any or ail kids. e-0-6-10-13 Dissolution Notice. The partnership herotofore existing unier the firm name of B. Newman & Co,, hug buen this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. B, Newmin will continue the business, to whom all accounts dug the firm, must be pald, and who will pay all accounts against the firm. 3. NEWMAN. L OBERFELDER. Omaha, August 13th, 1880, 21343t To Contractors. Proposals for furnishing materials and con- structing & brick business block, except foun- dations, are solicted until August 2), at2 p, m, , at offics of American Mortguge Co., Yankton, Dak. The right 1s reserved to reject any or all bids. Plans to be on exhibition August 10 and after, in Yanaton, and also ag office of J. H, Coxhead, Architect, Drake's Block, St, Paul, Minn.sal Aug.0a 7t Notice to Contractors. Bids will be recelved up to 3 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, the 20th inst, for the erection of a Brick Hotel Butlding (ot including the founda- tion), according to plans and spacifications pre- pared by John ff, Coxhend, architect, Drake lock, St. Paul, Minn., The' plans will be on view after tha '10th day of August, at the oflice of the undersigned.” The right i3 reserved to roject any or all bids, THE YANKTON HOTEL ASSOCIATION, By J. . Crennan, Secy. YANKTON, Dakota, August 6, 1580, Aug. 0412 (CHIER QUARTERMASTER'S _OFFICE - Omaha, Neb,, August 10, 1880, —Sealad pro- posals, in ‘triplicate, will be received at this office until 2 o'clock p. m.,, central time, Sop- tember 10, 18%, and then opéned, for furnishing at Omahd Quartermaster's depot, or At other poluts specified by bidder, 15,000 gallons of min- eral ol United States reserves right to reject any or ull bids. Preforence given (o artioios of domestic proavetion, conditions of quality and price (including w tio price of forelgn produc. lon the duty thereon) betng equal,” All infor: lon furnished on application to this N elopes containing proposals to be marked Toposals for ofl," and saaressed to WM. 1i, HUGHES, Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Quartormastor General, U, 8. A., Ohief Quarter- master. s 100 4t'8 23 Nouice of Stock Subscrintions, Norice Is horaby glven thav tho books of the Omaha, Lincoln & Gulf Hallway Company will be cpened for tho purpose of recelving sub- 10 the capltal stock of 8&ld compan, nd day of Beptember, 188, . Farnam street, {n the city of Omaha, Nebraska, Dated tlils 1at day of August, 1880, e R ons, G A, WULKAR, J.L.Dx Bevoiss, B, SiLLowAY, M. P.O’BRIEN, 110 )rpocato sug-1-4508 Notice to Contractor BIDS ikt be recetved by the Board of Public Lands and Bulldiugs at any time betore Baturday, August 17, 18%, &t 2 p, 1., for all work | Hocessary (o be done and furnis| moving boilers and fixtures from ment of Capitol bullding to new boiler house, resetting same und making new steam connections and for doing all things re- quired to bo done as per plany and speciica- tions on file with the Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildin Work to bo compieied by October Ist, 1889, Buitable bond will be required of successful or, Rightreserved to reject any or all bids, By order of Board of Publle Lands and Bulld. K Kgust 10, 188, G. L. Laws, Becretary, 81244t Notice to Contractors. SOUTH OMAHA, August 1, 1869, Bealed proposals will be YodelVod bt zhlau?uy engineer's offioe, by the commitiee on viaducts, streots and alleys, until noon, Baturday, Aug. 24th, 1830, for grading north Lulf (4)of M siree from 24(li east to all'y, and alley from L to M street, Approximate estimate, 3000 cuble Jarde s izo-#a, Work to be cdupleted with- n thenty duys afier & contract therefor binas and takes offect. All bids must be accompa- nled by a oertiied check for 50; sald check to Do retirned on all bids not accepted. The righs tarejoct any aad all bida ls veserved. L POW L, Chairman Cow. ou Visducts, Siseats & Allejs, THE EALT Y MARKET, = e TS lN!\‘NIY.\{I(Nfl Placed on relord during J esterday, "o B F'Hinger and wife to © MoArthu 2,00 bk Clty Park, w d D it Archer and wits to Ivan Deyos, park DIk 16, Waluut HIL w d 70 Crichtieid and wite toJ R Daum, lot 12, Yates & Head & sub, w d 1,80 19, blk ¢, Denmun Place, w d.. .. B J Wohlers et alto Dennts Denny, 1ot fird N Denuis Lenny to ¥ Leitz et ai, iot %, U & 1, Gate Uity PAtk, q 0 d 1 1ot HE!, GI8e'S Add, W, oo oty Thomas J Penncll to Fred Hunziker, 10t Ania Anderson snd husband 10 B W Johnson, und 3 1ot & LIk 0, Maren's add, R W Johnson (o Serif Johnson, und BiK 6, MACSh'S Add, W ... LW Hill'to 8 V Decker, lot & bik 16, Park Forest, w d JC 0 Wilcox and wits 'io” Omnin Motor Nlflll\\\y Co, irreg tract in nw M-16-13, t0 (iwotge 1 Barker, lots 8 to 2, Grandview, w d otgen and wife 1o Isaac Johnson! lot 1, Pr\lfl\. sub of lot % and 234, Mil- lard'& Caldwell's ada, wd.........0 .. . J M Swetnam et al to DoWitt A Miller, Iot 4, bik 1, 18t add to Contral Park, w d Albright Land and Lot (o to 1 C_Lane, lots 1and 2, bik &, Albrigh'a Cholo Louis Schirooder, Trustes, 1o 10t & bIk 4, Brown Park, w d Fifteon transters. . Builc) The following poraits wara isvasd by Building Inapector Whitlook vosterd Vogel liros. 1i-story frame planing mill and boiler house,” Walnut and # 1,000 Co., 1-story frame carpenter shop, Tenth wnd Castellar streeis. .. Casper Stobott, I-siory frame cottage,2id Grant street TR, . U, Finuey, brick basenient’ to cottage, Wit South 'Eighteenth street..... .... Four permits, aggrogatin i GOLDEN WORDS. The Largest Offer Ever Made for Literary Matter. The London Evening News and Post of May 14 contains an article on Ameri- can literary syndicates, and meuntion some of the large offers made to them by English statesmen for articles writ- ten by them, among others the John Bright offer of sixty nounds per columr for aseries of free trade articles, which he was unable to furnish on account of old age. The paper then mentions an offer that has caused much comment, 88 follows: The Bright offer, however, seems & slight one when contrasted with an- other made the other day to Mr. Glad- stone, by Mr. Sheridan Ford for the Bacheller syndicate. It was proposed that Mr. Giadstone should select his own subjects and write twenty-five short articles, none to exceed 2,600 words in length. The payment was to be £200 an article, or £5,000 for the series. This would have beon at the rate of 1s 8d a word—the most liberal offer ever made to any prose writer, living or dead. Mr. Gladstone’s declination was character- isti “Your proposal,” ho said, ‘“‘is undoubtedly seductive, butitis my duty inwardly to resist seduction as such, and tosay nothing with an offer before me. cxcu?!. what 1 ought to say without an offer, in the hope of doing some in- finitesimal good by it.” s P Nipped in the Bud. Is 1t not better to nip consumption, the greatest scourge of humanity, in the bud, than to try to stay its progress on tbe brink of the grave. A few doses of California’s most useful production, Santa Abie, the king of consumption, will relieve, and u thor- ough treatment will cure. Nasal catarrh, 100, often the forerunner of consumption, can be cured by California Cat-R-Cure. These remedies are sold and fully warranted by Goodman Drug Co., at $1, ¢r three for $2.50. e A Flannel Shirt Exchange. “You cannot imagine how the flannel shirt business of our store has grown iy the past few years,” said a trusted clerk in one of Boston’s largest firms to a Boston Globe reporter. ‘‘Two years ago three clerks were enough to handle ail the trade in flannel shirts we had. Now I have six good men undeér me, and the worl is all they can do. Everybody is wearing flannel shirts now, and our sales amount to more than 75,000 shirts a year. ‘You know how a flannel shirt will shrink. 1have a plan which will not only make a man’s flannel shirt fiv him all the time, but will enable him to come ot with a new style shirt every two days, My flannel shirt exchange will take a shirt that is too small for & man frome washing and give him one a size longer of the same quality for the small sum of twenty-five cents, provided the shirt he brings in is clean. Thusa man with a 30-i torso can get the shirt of the 32-inch man und give his out to the 25-inch man, while the 82- inch man will take that which belonged to him of 37 inches, und 50 on up to the largest.” et Hale and Heuarty in Old Age. What is more beautiful than an anclent tree clothed with an ample robe of verdure, Aptsthe comparison between such a growth and an old man or woman infused with heaith and vigor. The sine qua uon, the indispensable condition of yigorous youth, robust mauhood and a virile old age, is sound digestion. Without this life is shorn of the hearty zest that should attend it. No moro nt and agreeable contributor to the ont of u hale old age, and eficient means of counteracting the infirmities that 100 often attend life’'s decline, can be found than Hostetters Stomach Bitters, Dyspep- sia symptoms, 8 tendency to kidney com- plaint,” nervous inquietude and rheumatio trouble ure overcome by its use. The effect of exposure and overwork are nullified by 1t, and it affords sufficient protection to all sub- jected to malarial influences. Give it a thorough trial, Incorporation Notice—Omaha Union Depot Company. URBUANT to the statutes of the state of Nebraska, notice is lioreby given ot th organtzation of @ corporation for railrond an depot purposes, under the laws of the state of Nebraska, known as tlie (maha Union Depot Company, ‘Lhe princival place of trausacting thebusinass of the said company shail be as the city of Omuha, in the stae of Nebraska. Thio general naturs of tio business Lo bo Lrans: acted by said company 1s the location, estab- lishment, coustruction, furnishing, miiutaine ing, operating and enjoying upion, freight and passenger rallway depots, ut such points as muy be determined upon, with such tracks side traoks, turnouts, switches, oftices and Blructures as may be deemed necessary or con venlent for the execution of said business and the accomplishment ot the objects und pux- poses of this corporation. at such place ox places within the boundafies of the city of )maha and boyond the in sald county of Douglas as miiy be necessary for the accommo- dation and use Of the different railway com- anies making sald city u point of delivery for relght and passengers. ‘'he termini of the railways to ba bullt by suid Omaha Union Dex fov Gompuny whall be such wilon depots us may be establislied and located by said company and the polnt or poluls upon the exterior boundaries of the said city of Omaha and in such limits to which the rallways construoted by said Omaha Union Depot (ompany shal hereatter be located and extended in Dou county 8o as to accomplish the purposes of this cgrporation. The amotint of the capital stock shall be 600,00, to be patd 1n as called for by the cor= oration, ‘e ox{stonce of the corporation commenced on the 1itl day of August, 85, aud shall con- tinue until the'12th day of August, 16, unless sooner dissolved or Continued in' accordauce with the law, The highest amount of indebied Deak Which tiae Gorporation siliat any ti subjected 1o shall pot exceed §),000,000, x affairs of said corporation shall be condwote by & president, vice president, ssoretary, tioase uter and a board of directors, (Incorporators) . HoLooxs, KIMBALL, KINBON, ToLukkon, OE, YONGE & CO, “MANUFACTUKES OF— YERY T, E b