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SPECIAL NOTICES. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 19. 1880. in fami. ith St. B34 8143 ENG AGEMENTS to do dressmakinj lies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 519 8 ;OMAHA. = — e No ndvertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Terme—Cash In advance. Adyertisements under this hezd 10 cents per e for the first insertion, 7 eents for ench sub- juent imsertion, and 81,50 per line per month. 0 sdvertisemencs taken fo less than 25 cents forfirgt insertion. Beven words will be counted the line; they must run consecuiively and must be pald in ADVANCE. ATl advertise- ments must bo handed in befare 12:90 oelock p. m,, And under no elircumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Parties advertising in theso colnmnsana hav- their answers addressed in care of Tuk Her pleaso ask for & check toenable them to get their . a8 none will be delivered excopt »Su presentation of ghck. All saawets 1o ad- 14 sheuld be enclosed in envelopes. “All advertigoments in these tolumns are pub: bed 1n both morning and evening editions of WX Brk, tho eirculation of which aggregates m«hxmu.fl)vnvn dally, Add gives the ad- ‘yerfisers the benefit, not oniy of the city eircu. tion of THe HER, Dut also of Council Bluffa, 18 and othiereltiss and towns throughout of the cotmtry. NCH OFFICES Advertisirig for theme columns will be taken on the ‘onditions, at the following bu s houog, who areauthorized agents for Tue n specinl’ motices, and will quote the same a8 an 1 had &t the main office. Jnn'N W. BELL, Pharmacist, £20 Bouth Tenth Btreet, HASE & FDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 ‘Sonth 16th Stroet. S H. FARNBWOKTH, Phurmacist, 2116 Cum- 4 ming Stroot. W . 3, ILUGHES, Phiarmacist, 624 North 16th « Street, GEU. W.PARR, Pharmacist, 1600 8t. Mary's Avonue. HUGHEI‘ PMBM;CY, 203 Farnam Street, ITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Bitution as salesman. 0 yonrs oxpertonce in general merchandise, zood references. Address G 4 Do office. 03 23 TTUATION wanted by & young first class bookkesper or general ofice man, best refer- ences, Adaress G 22 Oumha Bee. 800 17) N “A No. 1" bookkeeper wants a situation, Abinieitis Famam st 804 17 ANTED-—Posotion as housekesper by experienced English lady. Call betwce and § p. m. at 122N, 27th 8 862 175 ANTED-Situation town #s anlesman in hardware or general store: can give references, Adddress Lock Box 8, Neola, Ia. B3 178 '}Iuim;ss maker wants work or will take charge of shop in country town in Neb. Can give reference, Address Lock lll)lx"l.'N& IR 5 BT ‘&anmn Indy desitesa position as house- koeper for good parties. - Address G 46 Do MALE HELP. NTED= A good clty deliveryman. hemical Works 2 8. 11th st. ANTED—A young man_who understands the crockery pusiness. Addross box 63, Omaha P. 0. o1 17 FOR RENT--HOUSES., it O Tith sbo petalre. W9 ant Co 215 Boutt YR RENT—42, n pretty f-room nouss, Oali- Pornin and 234 sts.; gas and city water, In. quire Netherton Hall, room 423, 15t Nat. Bank = e e 6o JF 0% RENT-A ehotce aineiroom, house; al ‘moAern convenieuces in first class repair, good [0t with shinde treos: reasonable rent to good party, . Jnquire %4 Gapitol ave, R RENT—The 4story brick butlding with or witheut power, formerly occupied by The Tee Publishing Co., 918 Farnam st The buil 1ing has A fire-proot cemented hassment, com- ote steam hoating fixtures, water on &Il the loors, gas, ete. Apply at the office of n;“a. 3 ONRY to 1oan on any seeurity for short time, w rates. Lowl on person: The Hendersor My kage Iavestment Cor o Henderson Mort \vestment Company, room 400, Paxton hlog:“ X pm' JOR RERT-—Tac corner room under the Ne- braska National bank wili_soon be for rent, the Bquitable Trust Co. removing to inrger quarters. e space Is about doutle hat gcoupled b the C., B, & Q. ticket office. The floor is tiled ana the rooni can be made desirable for a R. R ticket or bro) office, ¥or partictlars apply &t bank. 62 RENTAL AGENCY. OR RENT-—Floor of 4 rooms: city water and cistern. 1217 Chicago st. Enquire 1215 Chi- cago st. - DOR RENT—A briek house of 13 rooms on Farnam streat. Modern conveniences and central, #100 per montn, k. F. Cook, I T nam. T—No. 610_N. 17th t.. cvttago six centrally located, 4 por montiy JPORHENT2-xdom nouse, 2028 nnr%nu & furnace, barn, 1017 Cass st. [ Ikinson, 1417 Farnam, 848 N large full lot. R RENT—A 7 rootn cottage, ipquire at 1211 LN shgbse - o M1 NOR RENT—4-roum cottage near Fort Oma- ha, % per month. Bell for #1,100. \ Bholes, 210 First National bank. 835 {0k RENT- Turee-room cottage, nicely fur- nished for lght housekeeping, #12° per month; Sft and city water, at 20 Dooxtur st. NT—A nice cottage of f1ve rooms and 009 19 NOR ® wash room, 8% Virginia av MUR RENT-7-room house, 25th and Capitol ave. Inquire, 284 Dodge. 811 FOIt RENT—7.ro0! largce cellar, ete Toom (9 Mercliants Na OR RENT_SIx room liouss, cor. 15th and hicago sts, $25; four room houso 20th and Californin, 315, 8. Lehman. 815 TW fiveroom cottago for rent, Russell, Pratt & O 19 8, 15th st. 5% 'OR RENT—Two nine room brick houses rk avenue, with all conveniences. Afso nine room frame house on same stroet, with all convenicnoes: price &% Lo 85 per months. . V Bholes, 210 First Navional Hank. 811 house, efty water. bath, 20 Franklin ot _Apply bank bldg, 870 22t {01t RENT-—Hesid ence, 2100 Douglas st., new house, all modern improvements; not a basement house. Enquire of Moritz' Meyer, Oor, 16th and Farnam. 65 902 Toom fiat, #5 por mo. ahove The Fair, 1ith and Howard. Inquire Thelair. Ol RENT.-10-foom brick house on near Lgaveniorth, Apply at No. &7 th st. 8. 20tn o7 1L, lense forrane or mbre years large i- room house with all modern conveniences; 15 nicely paiuted outside, hard-finished nside, nicely papered, 1o - largs_bay windows; thres blocks from coturt house= 501 § 20th [ JOR RENT—A detached 6-room house, all modern conyeniences. Kng. %20 Capitol ave. 27 W AMIED—Immediately, pante and vess mauker. John Woltskeil, David City, Neb. st ANTED—First-class general retail dry goods salesman; must speak Holemian language and come well recommended. The Fair, 1ith and Howara, 913 10 J ANTED—Man capable of meeting the pub- lic in a business way, to ct &S county ‘must furnish govd_reference and de- salary from to per month, with commission privileges, Call on or address The George 8. Cline Publishing House, 511 First Na- tlonai bank. Take elevator. 960 211 ANTED—Good man {n every town. Saulary paid weekly. Aadress Sherman, Tangen- verg & Co., 100 W. Lakest,, Chicago, — #5517 TPOAGENTS -Ws offer big inducements to ents on the following household. £00ds, whioh we zell a* 2ic por week: Hanglug lamps, claeks, lnce curtains, plush table covers, bibles, albi w ers, rugs, ofl paintings. People's avims, Yagey's (iraphic Record, Cabinet [“Litéravure, Our Country, Christ in His silverware, eic. P, A, Gavin, 2416 Cum- oA 20 S TERD Y SR vl L {TED—100 railroad laborers for U. P. “Work in Wyoming, Monday at Albright's Labor Agency,112) Farnam st. 07311 ANTED—50 men for work in Wyoming. Wages, laborers 8176 per aay: rock men 22,00 per day’; temmsters 825 per month. Ship Tuesday morning; free transportation. ~Apply at offico of Mallory, Cushing & Co., Toom 24 and 26 Nebraska National bank building. 94019 #73 ORDERS in 5 days: “I averago 10 orders in d "33 calls.” 'Theso extracts from agents' let- ters; agents wanted in Nebraska, Address with Btamp, C, E. Osborno, Beatrice, Neb, 9418 17° WO ist-clnss salesmon wanted to place ngte. andhandlo patent right territory. Must be 9f good addraus, temperate, energetia and huve Dad experience.” Salary o commission. Give Totereuces. P. 0, ox i, Hebron, Neb. 943223 WV ANTED—Business munager “und local and writer for smuil afternoon daily paper. Addrexs D, E. Davis, Columbus, Neb. %6 10 300D relfable canvassers,steady employment X with The Stnger Mfg. Co., 1518 Dougius st. B2 S 1 W ANTED-Travellng salosman for Califc nin gloves. References required. Address Raymond, Squires & Co., San Franclioo, Cal. TANTE or Washington Territory—tie- maKers, chophers, oarpeiibors, rock Inon, aders and ' tracklayers, at Alorighv's Labor 120 Farnam st. 221 10-room house, steam heat. all chieap rent.'. E. Thompson, y block, Loth and Howard, 0 RENT. improy em room 214, 8 NOR RENT—5-room coteage, 100 8o, 28th st.. 813. Ringwalt Biros., Room #7, Barker block 362 OR_RENT—Sept. 1st, bith-room and cioset, 1ith, bet. David Jamieson ttage, with [ary's ave 3148, 15th 654 esidence, hara wood . low rens to private 934 and Leavenwortn. QR RENT—Tino Targo: finish, all conyeniencs H16 N 19th st. The 6-room flat occupied by Dr. 2 floor. No. 1613 Howard st In- quire o ¢ zins, 1611 Howard st. 18 YR RENT—SIX new h-room cottages, ready on or before Sepigmber 1. 3ith and Halt Howard streets, healthy location, near Farnam cars. - Rent, each $15 per ‘month,” Suitable for smail tidyfamilies. Jobn H. K. Lebmauu, 64 NGR B Gl “FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. T¥ jou want hou nted, If you want your real estate sold, It you want insurance, 1f you want money on roal estate or other securities—call on the Security ment Co., 2 T4th Kt., npstairs, it UILDING loans. D.,V, Sholes, 310 Firat National bank. =81 ‘N{Efl‘hnn to offer in uahnngw tor my 000 aqu ‘ q&* double houss on Latnro) near Bensur my $5.000 equity in my double hotse on Spencer st. near 2, of for my #0,000 squity in my double house on Wirt si east of 24th, ali with modern Improvements, all encumbrances 5 years at er cent. No farms willbe considered. W, T. Seaman, east side 10th st, north of Nicholas &1, Omaha's Iargest varioty of wagons and carringes. i N ONEY to joan, 0, F. Davis Co,, real estate 1 i wt. 1 made on real fo A0t mortgaxe |_/bought. Lewis 8 Ro R 13, Board Trade i o ] TMONEY wo loan on fumitare, horses, Wagons. eto, or on o security. J. W, Robbins, 14115 Féet, Paxton dotel. JEE Sholes, room 2i mi 5t Nati bank, before 281 ONEY joaned for 30,60 or % days on_sny Kind of onnttel secutity: ronsonable inter- oat; confidential. J.J, Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam. ?lvni, bAnjo taught as an art by Geo, F. Ge Leck. Appiy at Bee office, ) [OI RENT—Ono barn: 11 stalls; large yard; clean and_convenent; enquire of Frost & Tzard st, bet, 22d and 25 sts. 9~ TPRAVELING Salesmen_Send your adiress ana reforence to ‘heystons Manufacturing company (incorporated), Girard, Eris Co., Pa., and they will mail you free a 'full outfit, i cluding model of an article thut sells readily to the trade in every town and city, and upon which they will pay you a liberal commussion, Whiole outilt weighs elght ounces, 523 19+ RE you looking for an opportunity to en- o in the mercantilo businessy 1f so come and see us, W. R. E.& M. E., Room 14 Chamber of Commerce. Tel. 1440. 615 YESSPOOLS, cisterns, —privy vauits, et Jcleaned quietly, quickly, cheaply and clean: 1y ail work done by odorless pump. | Odorless Sanitary Co., 1405 Farnam street. Tel. & ST Large white parrot: liberal reward for its return to 606 N, 19th st. 082-10% ]’ OST—Retween Omaha wagon bridge and AStrung's, pocketbook containing $10 and note book, 5 reward for return to J. L. Demp- sey, care Murpliy, Wasey & Co. @i 173 TLOST-Suuday, August ith, in the 7th ward, Jrich red brown Irish setter dog: thie end of his tall is cut off; abovemverago size. Answers to name of “Dan.” Return to 1316 Georgis ave., or 213 N. 10th street, and recelve roward. OST—Large, young close-haired St. Bernard 4 dog, yellow with whito breast and foot. Re- turn to 1130 Georgia ave., or 81 Douglas and get reward. UST—Engiish Mastiff, Keturn to 408 Paxton block and wet reward. £ PERSONAL "A NNA Olm. Letuer postoflice, Anna kranke, Aletter postoflice, 859 17% QTORAGE at low rates at 112 $0Omuha Auction ana Storage Co. stoves and Omaha ki — Furniture, carpets, houseliold goods of ali kinds, Auction & Storrge Co., 1121 Farnam, —Storage und forwarding; special arrangements for commission mer- chants, 1218 Leavenworth; tel. 419, Omaha, 38 8 JTORAGE forwarding, Wo coliect and deliver goods of all descriptions, merchan- dise, furniture and baggage at cheapest rates Tor itorage for any length of time. Vaus and wagons to be had at shortest notics, witn care- ful men for moving. Packing and shipping from our own warehouse done on moderate chargo. Merchandise loaded and unloaded. Warchouse on_our own tracks. Office 217 S 14th st.: tolephono 114 Howell & Co. 240 TRESIDENCE loans—8% to 1 per cent no ad ditional charges for commissions or attor- neys' fees. W, . Meikle, First Nat bank bldg. QR 500,000 to loan at 6 per cent. Linahan & Ma~ honey, room 506 Paxton block, 287 UILDING wnd other real estate loan,s W. M. Harris, room %, Frenser block, opp. £. 0 TVIONEY toloan on reat estate security, at lowest rates. Betore negotiating loans ‘see Wallace, R. 310, Brown bldg. 16th & Douglas. 252 \ ANTED~—TFirst class fnside loans, Lowest rates, Call and seo us. Mutual Invest- ment Co,, R 1. Barker bik.. 15th ana Farnam. 2i8 N lonned on furniture, horses and gons: rates reasonuble. Clty Loan Co., 1188, 1ith st., opposite Millard hotei. 270 ONEY to loan on horses, wagons, mules, household goods, pianos, organs, diamonds, lowest rates. ‘T'he first organized loan office in the city. Make loans for thirty to three hun- dred and sixty-five days, which ean be paid i DArt or whols, at any time, thus lowering the Principal and interest. Cail and soo s when you want. money. W tan assist you promptly and o your advantage without removal of property or publicity, Money always on hand. No delay in making joans. C. F. Reed & Co., 198, 13th st, over Bingham & Sons. 3% {§ Per Cent money—R. 902, K. ¥. Lite Ins, blag 026823% PHILADELPHIA Mortgage & Trust Co. fur- nish cheap eastern money to borrowers, purchase securities, perfect titles, acoept toans it their western ofiice. George W.P. Coates, room 7, Board ot Trade. 284 TDU.YOU wane moneyt 1f so don't borow before getting my rates, which are the low- est on any sum from 81 up to 810,000, 1 make ioans on household z0oda, pianos, or- fans, liorses, mules, wagous, warehouse recoipte, 0uses, leases, etc., in any amount at the lowest possible rates, withiout publicity or removal of property. TLogns can be made for one to six months and you chn pay a partat any time, reducing both principal and_ interest. 1f you owe a bilanoe on your furniture or horses, or have a loon on them, I will take it up and carry it for you as long s you desirs. 1f you need money you will find it to your adyantage to see me bofore borrowing, B ¥. Masters, room 4, Withnoll building, 15th an ney. TVIONEY to lonn on furniture, horses, wagons or securities of any kind; commercirl an mortgage notes bought at fair rates: all bus ness transacted confidential. Collateral lLoan Co., room 821, Ramge building, d T FYSTONE Mortgago Loans of #1,000; got our ratbs before borrowing and Save nuonoy; loan on hotses, furniture or any approved security, without' publicity: hotes bought; for new loan, renewal of old and low- est rates,call 208, 8héeley bik, 1sth & Howard st. ONEY —Loans negotitted at low rates with ou tdelay, and purchase goods, commercial puper and mortgage nows 3. A. Slomat, cor. th and Farman. Iy %3 TAUGHAN'S Guarantos Storage House— Having just bought the large brick store Tooms of 6 feot on 13th st, with a nice dry basement and 3 stories high,I am_prepared to store and care for > car loads of furnishing goods, agriculiural implements, stoves, otc a very low e. Will keep the same insured and guarantes safo and dry Keeping. 880 olr storage biock on 13th st, near ¥ tioual bank. We have large elavators, 5 Vaughun, proprictor; W. K. Vaughan, jr., man- ager. #0019 EBRASKA Mort. Loan Co will make you & loan on househald goods, horses, Wagons, land contracts, fine Jewelry, or secunties of any kind withiout publicity, at reasouabie rates. Room 7, Rowlev block, South Omaha. Rooms 518-519, Paxton block, Omaha, Nel USINESS CHA WKRACKAGE storage at lowest rates. W, M. Bushman 1311 Leavenworth. 28 W ANTED Partner with 81,000 clear £150 per: mhontn: offl travelng. Address, G,0; Bee offich. E85-17F CLAIRVOYANT. Fnbfi;r room to a gentleman, in private fam- {ly; convenient location, 518 8. 20th st., cor. Bt. Mary's ave. 6il4-17 OK RENT_Two furnished rooms, with board. suitable for four gentlemen, three blocks trom postoflice. Apply 1611 Chicago st. 20 25 F(m RENT-Nicely furnished rooms with board, references. Address G 40, fec. 'R RENT-Furnished sleeping rooms, 807 Howard, 8,60 week upwards, between 8tn aad 9th. 921 193 WO desizable roomanicely. furnishel and centrally located at 21 thst, 905 23 JFOR RENT—Large furnished room. 62 N I DSIRAI r ooms cheap, on car line, 1319 N. 15th s Rl i7 Donglas 2 rurnished rooms, convenient 1o business, e 10t JPURFISHED rooms with 1th and ¥ pRIm StS, It RENT—E! residonce, bos ant rooms in_modern brick i esired, 1921 Cuss st fs For "RENT—Furnished rooms, E.:(:;unn‘uga. 006 237 ANTED—A good office man to go east; must invest £2,600; must be a good business man,, Address the' Geo. 8. Cline Publishing 3ousé, 316 to 821 Wabash ave., Chicago 1L TN to travel for thr Fonthill Nurseries of Canada. We pay ) 108100 & month_snd expenses to agents 10 sell onr Canadian grown stock. Ad, Btono & Welllngton, Madison, Wis. ANTED—Agents, MNagio cigar lighter, every smoker puvs, lights in wind or rain, 1asts o fetime, Sample 150, two for e, dozen, 1. by mail, Stamps taken. Austin' & Co. Providence, R. L. 4b9s5E G TURNISHED rooms for housoheoping fo man and_wite, 0o children; rent taken in 319 North 17th, B5T-10 JJCELY furnished suit of rooms and one s gle room, Alimodern conveniences, private tamily. 2214 Farnam st. 6% Gu(m Toom with bath. 510 8, 20vh t. board; eastern parties referred Fl'umsnun—}-rufi}-oom. 1013 Fargy S ' QOVUTH front room, meals in the house, 100 SCapitol avenue. 20 TANTED-$25 weekly teureentative, mulo or femwle, in every community, 'Goods staple: lousehold necessity; sell at Slght: no peddling: salary puid promptly, and ezponises sdvanced. Full particulars and vauable sample case Free, Wo mean just what we say: address at once, Standard siiverwars Co., Boston, Mass. ALESMRN—Wo wisha ew mento sell onr 0us by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers n our line, Enclose 2-ceut stamp. Wages § per day. Per- maneut position. No postals answorod. Money advanced for wages, advertising, ete, 0 nial Manufacturing Company, Citicinn WANTED--FEMALE HELP. wxmm» Lady agents;R 10 nmlm&q )l avonue, & comperan YA ANTED--At 102 Parl nurse girl or woman ANTED—First-class general rotall dry goods saleslady; must spoak Bohemuan language and come well recommended. The Fair, Vih toward 1B 10 ANTED-Girl to do general housework, Enquire 163 Lothrop st, Kountzo Place, . 940103 7 ANTED—Girl for general housework in smull tamily at 2200 Howard st ANTED-Button-hole makers, 1112 Far- nam, a2 10t 12 740 w,gfi’r&u—ii. exporionced nurse gir gl to do_cooking and washing, Dest of Wages paid. 1nauireJ. tirandets, il 8 1901 8 i) 000 girl for general housework st T ‘v’u«u.u by Oct. Ist, b or 6-room cottag: With city water, convaniont to street ca line. Will loaso for one yoar. Address, G, Koo oftice. i ANTED iy od 3 Doard for man and- wifv: Riust be well lo- cnted. Address at once giving full Darticulars, 700 14, Chamber Commiore. 010 %5 Furnished cottage, 6 or 6 rooms, by family of i, from Bept. lst. Address 0%, aeomica, © from oy i T fi\mwr-a— uny ey e DRESSMAKING, Duusiuuliu in families, 627 80, T Bl bhelr [0 86 WILE 10 private famill omes. Call 600 N 11tk at, 67 58 OR RENT—T'wo furnisied rooms, 815 north th st. Reference required. #T-81 ST, SLAIR Buropean notel, cor. 1jth and W Dodge; special rato by week o month, o parlors front and back on wiso_ single rooms with board, veniunces. 1600 Douglus. r unfurnished house for r opposite Hanscom parks all modern convoniunces. Inquire, Loo & Klchol 25th and Leavenworth, FOOR k! Two wll furnished front room: togethor or separately; all convenjonces: private family. Wai. B. Birge, 117 8 23th, 97008 JRUKNISHED rooms with all_modern con- veniences,for gentieman ouly, 1709 Dodgo st. 55 d room for . 106h 8., cor, W0 OR RENT Eegant singlo gentleman only. Leavenworth. JPQR RENT—Two furnished rooms. on & ! Mary's avenue. To gentiemen only. Sl miuntes walk of business center. Reference required, 1nquire at store, 210 aud 212 5, 1 AWO rooms with o withont board for g tlemen, private family, reforences. 1512 Dodge FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. TOOMS witn &as and steam heat, b6 T10-17) FOR Two unfurnished rooms {aht housckeeping, 87 also one turnished 8. 807 Howard. 920 20¢ ADAME Wellington, world renowned as- trologist, test medium and destiny reader, Just from Europe. Tells your Hfe from tne cradle 1o the grave, rounites the separated, causes speedy marriage With the one you love, locates disenses and treats with massage and electric baths. _All in trouble ehould not fail to consult this gifted seeress. Periour6, up stairs, 417 South 11th, offico hours from 10'a. m. to 10 p.m. 90-19% Fox SALE—And tradd—Drug_stock mearly now;: one-half cash, balauce time or trade: A good chance for some ons to go into the drug business. Address G 21, Bee, 66 17 OR SALE—Choap, a meat, market doing a Rood business. ~ Address G 2, Lee ofico; THOR SALE—Frult, confectionery and clzar etoroin ist class location,sell cheap, i N 16th F\DR EXCHANGE—An elogant tract of land containing 120 acres, in Antelops county, Neb,, with ordinary improvements, A “quarter-section in Hand county, partly improved. Eighty acres near Council Bluffs, Ta. House and lot on South 16th st. Large amount ot Ol Mountain and Petroleum compuny ofl stock. Wil exchange for good propeny e erection ot some houses, (160, . Sternsdorif, 1st National bank building. 378 FOR SALE--RIAL ESTATE DRt SALE-—Cheap, Houso of six rooms to be moved, 1007 8. 22 st. 0 FOR BABE—8000 acres land, 50x 14 ancrificing price, Inquire 1412 1. Peterson, ISCELLANEOUS—If you want b genuine bll'slllnl in real estate, address John C. Nelson, Chadron, Neo. 224 QOR SALE—On easy terms, new 6-room cot- tage, cor. lot, near street car lino. Address G 50, Bies office. 960-23+ NTED--50 t0 200 feet m vicinity of Dav- enport, Farnam ana 85th Sts, corner pre- forrea. F. K. Darling, 43 Barker bik. 918 19 SFOLES to the front again, Last 1istail sold out. 35,000, $30,000, $16,000, 814,00, 813,000, 11,500, froin this down to &' smail house for & cent, buys residences in the city for bankers dowh to the man who cleans the sewer, $5,000 or #7,000 buys either 12 or #-room houre, barn, lots ‘18 and (0xI24 feet ground ench, on 24th §t., Kountze place, with furnace, gas and fixtures, hot and cold water, bath, threo elegant mantel ach, all papered, elegant lawns, on grado, Street paved, motor by October 1. If not clieap, como in aud I'llgive them both to ou free. Y4600 buys 8xoom house, furnace, and every- thing even to_electric wires for lighting gu lot H0x150, neross strest west of Dr. Mercer's and 1 block from motor. 8600 cash, bal. 6 per cent, 6,000 buys full ot in_Hanscom place, 824 and Poppleton avenue, with 8-room house, furnace and_ everything else, £1.200 buys & Joe_Dandy east front lot on 32d and Pacific stroet, Hanscom place. #,000 and 87,000 Fesidences {n Kountze place to trade for smaller honses and 1ot near tnere. #,000, rull lot and good house in Hillside add, . Webster strent school to trade for vacant iot." 81200 buys either d-room house, full lot, in Central park or Hitchcock’s add., and $1,000 samo in Crelghton helghts add, #2750 buys fine lot on Farnam and 424 sts. $0,750 buys 68x 152 ft. on Cass st. opp, Cass school. €500 buys efther of two 5-room houses in Reddick park. 4,000 buys & fine 7-room cottage on 1sth and Paul sts., with bath, hot and cold water, sl wwalk, and a corker for_the money. Trades, 3 choloe 1ots ualue in cash 2,500, in Lincol Neb,, for house and lot and pay balanc in cash, Submitoffers. Also 100 acres choice land fu Nuckolls co, Neb,, and good hard cash for choice city lots. Bubmit. 1f you don't_want to buy send listof what you haveto sell. ‘We are here for that purpose and there are lots of them that will buy. There is just as 004 bargains to-Jay as one wants. Drop your “eranky’’ ideas and get to business. § For poluters, see Stoles, 210 First Nat'l ‘hllnk. Dakota, i‘lelf\()lfl)‘NAR\' chance to buy an eie- ant home in Omaha’s most fashionable and popular location. A good, modern 12-room house, with spacious, well kept grounds, with good barn, Property is on paved sireet and is rapidly increasing in value. Ensy terms and low priée to right party. 150 for 30 days from date the cheapest proverty ever offered on Farnam st. near 25th street! 1’1 We wiil sell 5, 100 or 150 ft. front 25 to J) per cent cheaper than adjoining property! | | This 48 a gonutno burguin. Ames, 1607 Farnam, BY7-2 7 ROUM cottage within 1 milg of P, O. water, izas and bath, paved streer, 1,000 cash. §1,0 0 in trade for liveé stock or lot. ' ¥, K. Darling, 43 Barker bik, 919 19 TTOMANOFACTURRRS: 1 will give ampie and, With splendid trackage faoilities on the Fremont, Klkhorn & Missourl Valley rallroad or on the Missour! Pacific (Belt Line) railwvay 1o Westiawn, just outside th 1imits in West Omaha, conventently situs Tegards aocuss to the busifioss conter of Omahy and South Omaha, to parties for the location of any of the following industries: Furniture Factory, Button Factory, §hoe Factory, Tard Kefinery, Starch ¥ (Hlucose W'ks, Boap Works, Paper Mill, Turifier Manufactory Plow Works, Troom Fuctory, Harvester Works, Woolen Mill, Nail Works, Oatmenl Mill, Knitting Mills, Tlox Manufactory, Bash, Door and Bliad Wire Works, Anufactory, Machine Snons, Flour and Feed MilL Or auy good manufacturing plant, Westlawn 18 just outside the city Iumits and industries Planted thare will escape heavy city tax: 1f you are thinking of locating in On will Day you to investigate thi Geo, "N, Hicks, New York lite building, Omaha. kil OR SALB—Lots in_Stewart Place, will nish monay for buiiding house, and pay. ments monthiy. Here isa chance to secure a home. Harrls, Room 411, 1st Nat. Bank, COUNTZE PLAOR—0-room house, barn and overy convenience, for #5000, easy terms. Address for particuiats, B 63, Coc. acros, v aty, Neb. House, stable, acren fenced, hiving ‘water, Price, #5.60), F. K Atkine, owner, railvond bldg., Denver, Col. F(\R SALE—If you ave looking for a home call and let us show you our list; we have some great bargains in residence property and on any kind of terms. Arnold & Winstanley, 634 and 53 Paxton block, 1f you have angtiing for sale that is really cheap, come and list it with us. We can sell v for you. Arnoitd & Winstauloy, 534 and »ib Pax- ton block. 9742 E have Tenl estate in all parts of the city nd state for sale or trade, Security Loan s 215 8. 14th st, upstairs pe R 803 22 ONESE the two house wad Tot bargains © have been offering on Georgla ave..north of Leavenworth,is now soid and occupled,bscause of my very low price. The south house of the two still remains a bargain open to somebody. Fiest cones, first servod, Tobe appreciated fy needs to be examined internaily. 1 positively will nov rent 1t, though several times offered $50 per month, Price, on Very easy terma,$5,00, W. T, Seaman, east sido 16th st.,north ot Nicl olas st.,Omaha's largest variety of wagone and carringes. 203 [OR SALE—Two of the best located trackuge lots, on the northwest corner of 2Ist and Tzard Ktreets, size 120xIa feet, For price terms inquire of the owner, EAward Spe Derg, 1012 North 21st strees 80351 HE best monay’'s worth of house and lot iow for sale in_Omaha 15 that which I am now completing near 2i+h st., onpaved Wirtst., in Kountze place. bedrooms, # parjors, dliing Toom, kitchen, 2°bath rooms, § water ' closets, large' laundry, stationery wash tubs, furnace and coal room and ceilar, electric Dulls and spoaking tube, 12 closets, Price only $7.500 no terma to suit. Likewiss a duplicate adjoining at same price. W, T. Seaman, east slde 16th st. north of Nicholas 8t. Omaha's largest varioty of wagons and carriaves, 230 {OR SALE—22 4 or 06 feet of (ot 6, b at #00 per foot. This {s within a quarter of & blocx ot the new P, O, site, and will be worth $1,000 inside of a year. ‘The o 15 lot &, block 101, cor. Douglas and 10th 8ts, 44 feet on Douglas and 06 on 10th, price 000, 810,000 cash, balance in five equalt annual payments, The se 34 nw 1§ sec 8, t'14, r 13 e, Douglas Co., price 81,000 cash, balance easy. Lot , South Omana, price $1,200, terms ensy. W.R. E.&M. E, 1ooui 14, Ohamber of Commerce telephone 1440, HAVE some fitst-class rantal property for sale cheap within one mile of postoffice, on paved streets and motor line. Thos. ¥. Hall, 511 Paxton block. OR SALE—9-room hou barn_and _iot, Hanscom Place, at & bargain. Harrls, Room 411, 1st Nat. Bank. 3 SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. Fiest National safety deposit, vauits. Safes to rent £ to 82 u year, 307 8, 13th. KiZslé OR SALE—Houso and lot, oast front on ssth st.,tour or five lots south of Leavenworth, far enough away to escape special city taxes on Leavenworth st.; grading, paving, gas and sew- erage all complote on_Leavenworth: house is modern: ndid grove of trees about the premises: price 85,00, C. ¥. Harrison, Mer- chants' Nat. Dank. 83 QOUTH_Omaha, lot 60x150. lot 10, block 4 $$1,000, $100 cash, balance b yearsat 7 per cent, M. A. Ubton Compuny, 10¢h & Farnam. 869 20 )PPLETON ave, corner of 25th_st, 50, 100 or 150 feot fronting on the svenue at 850 per front foot, best bargain in choice residence lots toboliud fu Omaia to-day. C.” A. Bare, 1205 (ouse and lot, east front on Vir- ginia ave., 200 feet 8, of Woolworth ave., lot 50x150; hous has 5 good rooms besides large attic; water and sewerage on the street; price for a shiort time, §,5600: when the Motor Line Tuns to the park the lot alone will be worth the money. C. ¥. Harrlson, Merchaats’ Nat. Bank. JRORIUNE Teller_dirs. Lenocman can be consulted on all affairs of life. Satisfao- tion guaranteed. No. 810 N. 15th st. _621-S.8* ACIGAR and frui stand, dolng good bu 1noss for salo Goud ronsons selling, 08 14th. R. NANNTE V. Warren, clairvoyant, medi- cal and business medium. Female disenses 2 speciaity. 119 N16th st. rooms 2 and 8, 905 'OTEL for rent; the only hotel in town. Ad- dress lock box B, North Bend, tg:r:‘). SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING S TANDARD Shorthand school, Paxton blk. D) successor to Valentine's) the' largest exclu- sive shorthand school in the west, Teachers sre verbatim reporters, Particular attention Daid to typewriting, Mechanical constraction of macline taught by factory expert, Circulars. “rmnmsfiv‘s Shorthana_School, Barker block, Send for circulars; Lord's prayer in shorthand froe. 40 OR SALE—Elavator at Oakdale. Good loca- tion for grain, live stock, lumber and coal. For particulars write A. Truesdell, Fremont, Neb., 9448174 OR BALE—Marble shop in_good location, Terms very reasonable: satisfactory rea. 5ons for selling; small capital required, Ad- dress G ) Bee, 04 23% ANT ing a D—A partner 1n a brewery doing a good business in a prosperous Nebraska town. Enquire at room 1i, Chamber of Com- merce. Tel, 1440. ()MAHA Business College, cor 16th and Cap tol ave. Shortnand—The largest and most successtul shortnand department In the state. Standard methods taught. Munson's revised ot '8 aspecialty. ~Call or Write for terms, DORBALE—A well buflt up brick yard, 2 feet from side track; two stationary kilns, two drying sheds, brick machine new, house, stable, wind mill, water tank, lead piping, to- gethor with flve acres of land, Prico #,000. Ad- dress O, F. Kaul, Madison, Neb. B2 207 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS F R 5ALE—Plano, fu e, chieap for three devs: parties leaving city’ N. W. cor, 18th and Viuton sts. 1 9i7 19t ['OR BALE—At & barzain, 3 bedroom sety ono parior stove; all good as new. Call Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday on W. W. Houston, &, W, cor. 18th and Dodge, 092 20t ].(1()[( BAL Furniture of new; cottage for rent. Inquire 113 N. streot. o00- JOIE 53 andsonio, Band-carved solid r ashioned, bedroom set, 2015 Lea 9720t (N o proot st TighTsxpisss wabnnow s four horses,ranging from &5 to1,00 pounds, will be sold very cheap. Nebraska Mortgage Loan Co., room h1§, Paxto 80 @i cash buys top bugey buggy. 1. E. Cole, K JOOK SAL ns sh buys open ) tons of Crystal Lake ice of the finest quality, Inquire 1416 Farnam st., Omaba, Neb, 853 21 JFOR SALE—A #i-horse in good condition, weig! inder 11x10, oftice, Fa@.-m}fireugx it 5,100 pounds, oyl- Tor patioulirs epply 10 Ané tiee Nl VFOUNDLAND puppy, 4 weeks old, for ale, 03 B, 10th st. 800 20t st carriage toamn instato, dark browns, 1l 16 hands, weight 1130, Inquire W. &, Millard, 8. E. cor 16tn and Douglas, Omahi F'm SALE—Cheap, one good square box top buggy. Inquire at 2016 Hurt, 0 2t {OR £ LE—Cash or Uime, 2 good teams, wag- ous and Larnesses, J. J. Wilkinsop, 1417 Farnam st, 650 OR SALE -Furnitire of large house, avary room rented. First-class{ocation. Partios leaving city. A hargain, Address E 8 Beo oftice, JFIVE hundred shares of 810 per, share Norih Western Standara Oil stock. Tuls stock 1s non-assessablen ad land 1s belng deveioped now aud is sure to bring good returns {n near future. Will sell for cash very chioap, Address £ 02, 1o ofti B b\()nflm I, on tra ce, honsed 11bert Hro 082 1,000 tons of 1h-ine , Cotnetl Bluffs, 1a, FPOR RENT— rooms, unfurnished, suitable for nousekecping, with all modern fmgrove- ments, 1104 Webstor v, Prico, §20, NOR RENT-2or i unfur A tloor; 192 Farnan TORT T 1 T housckeepiug, (0 auites of 2 to 4; couvenient location. Butt's Kenting Agency, 1506 Farnam. b FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES PO RENT- Desirable war houss room on teack. Apply to €. W, Keith, 714 Pu\:l‘lhl' Bt. JOR RENT ~Stove room, cor.35ih and N sts., South Dunlis 13.'3"" Tocation Llltyu&ur gents' furnishii o 0ods store, Inguir 5633 MahoneYoroomm b Vixeon bik. 4% OR KENT--Storos and Ly g st Alsohousoon Cass. 411, Ist-Nat. Bank. {"OR Lusiness purposes—=24 tloor, X2, Paxton bullding, 16th and Karnam., ent on_Farnsm. north and south 1 sired. Hoyumasn & £00ms on Cue. Harrls, ropm £y onger sud frel bt will icles, Lt elovator, vide (nto two if de- I8 buruain ];mu SALE—Law library. 1510 Douglas. WT 2% Canfleld M'f's Co. bolng about to mave I' firstclass 4-horse-power engine sud boller at 3 accual value, 148 Donglad st. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. 1DLAND Guarantee & Trust Co., N. Y. Lits g, Complete abstracts furnished and'titles toreal estate examined, perfected & guarantoed. ~ MONEY TO LOAN " ONEY laanad ou chattel securities and jow: elry. Koom 411, Sheely block, Omaha’ Ne- braska. F. H. Jerome. @275 VLGN EY to loan: casn ou Liand; no deiny. J; W. Squtre, 1210 Farnam st., First Nationai baak building. 20 OMEST mortgage loans at low rates and no “delay, D.V. Sholes, 210 First National Lank, 231 F]'HE BLKHORN Loan Co. kive money /n any mount on good security, furniture in ise, horses, etc, Low 'aterest. Over ommercial Na- touwl Bauk, 1dth and Douglas. [ OR SALE or Trade—A good 3-chair barber shop with bath rooms, centrally I South Omaha, Call or address A, 1. & Co., Omahs Neb. MBAT_ “market_for sale in good location, #00d reasons for welling. Address G 2L 1 (300D paying restaurantand chop niouso for Nsale cheap for cash., Estublished trade Closoto Union depot. Address. G20, Hoc, TRORSALE—Or exchunge, fine drug_storoln country town; also some cheap lanas. Ad- aress lock box 2 Stuart, Neb. 52 Bt OR SALE~—A nice clean stock hardware in o nvolce about $5,000; will cash.' Ad- i3 ug 510re 1n country town; also some cheap lands; will rent a rolier miil'to zood man,rent not so much of an_object as to have millrun, Address Lock Box 26, Stuart, Neb, 632 24 TPORSALE—Cheap—Barher shopand 4 chairs; £00d location; paying business, M, H. Flom- ing, Crete, Neb. 0457 OR SALE or Trade for Omahn rufi;rty an Y establishod business. ~ Hox 518 Omala, FOR EXCHANGE. P9 EXC HANGE—Draf{ teaw for singlo driv ing horse, C, F. HarriSon, Merchants' Nat, bank. g 903 22 TP'OTRADE for vacantioth: Ag idence and business property, located in one of the best towns in Nebraska; no encumbrance, PAgS 000 Intorost upon Hivestmout, - Address 42, Bee office, BT1 48 (ASH sud two good Wins to exchauge for stock general merchandise, K. Dates, Flandreau, Dak. l, DOR BALE OR E. B house and lot inside, oF Salt Like proprrty. Cottage for eap ifor cash on lewsed ground, 2420 4 90243 FPOR BXCHANGE—We have several houses and lots in Orchard l&llxul wo can trade for land or vacant [ots. . &nold & Winstanley, Looms B34 and 635 Paxibiblock. Nice clean stook of Jewelry to trade for gaod clear land or Omana propptty, Arnold & Win- Btanioy, 4 and ois PAXTog blook. V74 0 EXCHANG E—Wa have a good farm of 12) aores layig close up Lo the town of Stesle City, Jofferson Co.. Neb. About 70 acres in high staté of cultivation, This 1s river bottom land; soll cuntt bo bout iy whero: 25 acrod good tim: ber; balanco (n good pasture; il tengod : nover falllng water; this is & magnificent farm, with house, stabling, and §nice lots in town go with farm if desired: titles all perfect; we want in exchange, nice, clean stook of mercnandise or hardware, Call on or address W, B. Gorden & Bteele City, Nob, 517 W ANIYED=To trade for » stock of grocerios, cash and lots on 0. & C. f. motor line: Lots will be put in at ther cash valu E & M. E, Room 14 Chamber of Tel. 1440, IO EXCHANGE—THe undivided one-hair - terest in i 90-100 acres of @ good farm, 1o- cated in Pulaski Co.. Mo,; about oee-haif in cultivation, the balance good timber; about e AcTes i1 Orchard ; two other small orchards; four fair “ouses; abundance of good sprin water. and ‘laylng about one mile from go« busingss town on railroad; full and unincum- bered’ title. This farm {s in a good settlement aud healthy locality, wo will exchange for generel merchandise or hardware. Call on or address W, . Gordon & Co., Bteele ollyhlahb. mmer [ 1OR BALE—6-room house and 20 feet front- age on 17th near Catifornin st..; ground abut- ting{von 16th worth 8500 per foot: for a little Tioms and as a speculation it 1s worth consider- ing; price 85,000, '4 cash. C. ¥ Harrison, Mer- chants’ Nat. Bank. 808 O BALE—Tusy terms, Kountzo placa. Two homes, each rooms, eack 4,000, Two homes, each 9 rooms, each 83,005, “T'wo homos, each 15 rooms, each 83,600, Al with modern convenience. Alllarge value at Lhu})rme. Al within & squaro of the motor line, Don't lose thesw opportunities. For sale by tlie owner, W. T. Seaman, Bast side 16th st., north ot Nicholas st Omaha’s largest variety of wagons and’ car- riages. 203 ‘721(\' fine cottage in east part of Tuttle's sub, ton minntes' waik from two depots, 4 Dblocks from %otor line six roomsand bath room, French plate windows, cementea cellar, filtered cistern, good barn, lot 65 feet south and eaat front, fine'View of the river and city, ono of the finest cottages in the city, ow raflroad man and goes west the Jst of Sept. to take a better position and will sell his homa for #2,200 on easy terms. M.A. Upton Compa- ny, 10th and Farnam. 829 20 PUYa homo i the contor of the city, ou monthiy payments. I willsell yous lotin ‘Aldine square, bullds house of any kind, worth from_ 81%0 upwards, and yon can pay for it monthly, quarierly or yearly. Alline square 18 on Grace street, betwéen 221 and 23d streets; it has all the advantages such as paved streeta, sewerage, water, gas, and i a first-class local: iy, Call at 1601 Furnam strest and xeo plans of buildings and get figares. D. J. 0'Donthios. OR SALE—OR long time 5y Dayments, handsome, new, well butlt houses of §, 9 und 10 rooms. All conveniences, £00d neighborhood; paved streets, street cars and within walking distance of P70, Natian Sholton, 1014 Far jam. ANSCOM Tince lot on Georgia ave,helow. rudo enough for celar, lot 22, block 19, 2,600, #20) cash. balance 5 years at 7 per cent, seworF and all other tuxes Daid. M. A, Compuny, 1ith and Farnam, NOME and see us and investigate some of the hargking we have to offer, ~ We aro contin: ually listing new properties. and “if you don't 800 What vou want ask for it." For sule or exchange one of the finest res- taurants in Omaha at & bargain, We hiave sevoral fine hotel propertles to trade for Jand or other good values. AB, elovator property with 1arge dwelltng house, ata bargain. Blevator complote, 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 excl For exchange, for Omuha property, 1,00 acres of gehool land ease, in ono of the best' counties in the state. A finéhesidence property in Omaha View for sale gt a bargain, ¥rom 875,000 to $100,000 worth of first-class notes to exehange for OMana property. For exchange for Omal roperty, one of the Dest farms in Rock county, Nebrasks. together with stock and TACHiNGEY Tecessary to carry on the place, Old age and failing Liealth of the owner 15 reason for selling. A fine Whoeler county tarm, well developed, g00d soll, for exchange for Otuuha property. 8) acres of fine land in northwestern lowa to exchange for Omana property. ¥or sale or oxchange for western lands, city ¥, marchandise or live stock, a fiue hotel perty in lowa town of 6,000 inhabitants, leading hotel of the Dlace and doing a fing business. Furpishes meals for two passcnger trains datiy. A snap for tie gt Inan, W have unsurpasse. facilities for dlsposing of property, having sonie 50) ugents scattsred over four or five states. List your vpx'u] rl&/ with us if you wish & quick turn. W. R. M. E., Rooni 14, Chamber of Commerce, tole- phoné 1440. 08 (O BA By the owner, John C, Nelson, Chadron, Neb., at low figures and on easy terms, the follow ig: 24 tt on 16th st and a 1ot sn Kimball's add, Omaha, two good farms in Dawes county, and 16) aeres fine farm land in Madison county. Good reasons for selling, Wilte for particulars, prices,ete. 9634 00044 feet front in heart of Omaha, 16th st,, modern_i+story building, brings 10 por cent Hiows, t oW rents; must hive $17,000 cu balance 6 per cent; great offe JP0i BALE -Extra good value o thriving town of Linwood, junction of the North- iwestorn, dosirablo busiuess property cheap tor Oue frame store bullding,24x80,bringing good 1ent, best location; and, also, one coruer lot, i, 4 good invostient for winall smount. ¥or further particulars, nquire, A.Peller & Co., North Bend, Neb, 825 18 LOTS in Orchard Hill for #1700, only 8700 cash required. balance b years ai 5 per cent. We only offer them three duys at this figure, Siring- er & Ponny, Douglas block, (RO " OMAHA HOTELS. o ((}LOBE HOTEL—Newly furnished and_fitted Hup thr centrally located: $2 por aay. 1308 1 JURRAY HOTEL t, latest and only Mt otel ti Omasas 856 84" por duy B. Silioway, proprietor. 119 INDSOR HOTEL—Corner of 10th and Jackson _strests, 3 Dblocks from Unio depot. Best 82 a aay house in tne eity. 18 T OTEL BARKEL-11) rooms, clegantly fur. nished. & and $.50 per day. Iith ana Jones st,, Omuha. ¥, A. Baleh, proptietor, To Contractors, Proposals for furnisning materiuis and con- struciing a brick business block, except foun- Qations, ure solicited until Awgust 2, at 13 m., at office of American Mortgage Co., Yankton, Dak. The right is raserved to reject any or ail Dids, Plans to be on exhivition "August 17 and after, in Yankton, and also atoffice of J. H, Coxhbad, Architect, Drake's Hlock, St. Paul, Miun. Aug. 0d J4v Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received up to 2 o'clock p. m, on Monday, the 20th inat., for the erection of a Brick Hotel Building ot including the founda- tion), according to plans and specifications pre- Eurm\ by John H. Coxhead, architoct. Drake lock, St. Paul, Minn. The' plans will be on view after the 19th day of August, at the office of the undersigned. The right is reserved to reject any or all bid THE YANKTOX HOTEL ARSOCIATION. By J. P. Crenuay, Secy. YANKTON, Dakots, August 6, MY SUPPL Quartermasters’ Office, Omaha iz, 17th, 1859, Sea) Droposals in dupl vill be racelvea at 1 co until 10° &, m. Thursday, August 2th, 9, at which thne ana place’ they will o ovehed in the presence of attending bidders for delivery of stationery, hardware, wagon ma- terial, ~ lumper, nnd' stove parts. Lists giving specitications, quantities and other in- formation will be furnished upon application to § this oflice. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, coudi- tion of quality and price (inciuding fn the price of foreign production or munufacture the duty thereon) being equal; and further, that no con- tracts shall be awarded for farishing arti- cles of foreign production or manufacture when the articles of suitable quality of dome: duction or manufacture can e obtain government reserves the righi to rejec all proposals, Bidders should uttaci & cony of this adyertisement to their bids, JOHN SIMP- SON, Captain & A r, U. 8, Army. Notice of Stock Subscriptions. 5 iven that the Dooks of the Omaha, Ling Gulf Railway Company will be opened for the purpose of 1. scriptions to the capital stoc on gud afror thesecend day of Se } at No. 1105 Farnam stroet, (1 the city of Nebraske. Dated this Ist day of August, 1859, G. L. Rnooes, J. L. DE L L P.O'BRIEN, aug-1-430t [ Natice to Drngeists, Sealed proposals will bo recolyed at the of- fice of county clerk of Douglas county, N ka, until2 p,m. of Baturday, August 2ith, 158, to turnish drugs for Douglis county, for the balance of the year 188, List of drngs Tequired, to be found on file {n office of county cierk. Ce dled checx for 3100 must accompany each 1 The board reserves the right to rejeet all bids, M. D, ROCHE, County Clirk. » to Contractors, OUTI OMAHA, August 13, 1860, Sealed proposals will be received at the city engineer's office, by the committee on viaducts, ots and alleys, until noon, Saturday, Aug 1689, for grading north hulf (4)of M ‘srrect 24thh east to nlley, and alley’ from I, to Approximate estimate 5'at i2c-4300. Work to be n thonty duys after a contracy therefor binds and takes eifect. Al bids must be accompa- nied by a certified check for #0; sald chock to boreturned on all bids notnccopted. The right toreject any and all bids 1s reseryed. B, TOWL, Chairman Com. on Viaducts, Streets & Alloys, —Bl8ATE o . S L 1 tate Line. To Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday, Cabin passage £ to §0, according tolocution ofsts room. Excursion $55 to 80, Steerage 1o aBd from Byrope at Lowest Kates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & Co., Gen'l Agents, Brondway, Now York, ) HN BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent. 304 Randolui HARRY K. Monks, Agont. Omaha, Reduced Cabjurates 1o Glasgow ixuibiulra, \COE, YONGE&CO. & i e e 715 WASHINGTON AvE, 8T, Louis, Mo, " Ohlengo. THE PHONOGRAPH IN PERSIA, Tho Shah Will Take One Back Homo With Him. During his stay at Lord Brownlow’s custle the shab was shown the phono- graph, says the Pall Mall Gazetto. Colonel Couraud made a little speech, saying that if his imperial majesty would prolong his travels to Amorion he would bo afforded as splendid and hearty a welcome there as had been ex= tended to him in this the great mother country. This, with more or less im- port, the colonel said, alt of which was translated to the shah by Princo Mal- com Khan, and indented upon the pho- nograph. Then the speech was wound off ns pronounced in Persian by the prince, wherveat the shah smote his palms together and eried: **Ohl Oh!" and “Wonderfull” Anxious for more his imperial majesty had the poet of the suite recite somoe verses from the great Persian poet Hafiz into .the receiver. In the Persian court and suite it is not only the professorsof ancient and oocult sciences that have a place, but modern science, art, literature, and much besides are included in the necessary retinue of the sovereign. Out came in due course from the phonograph the verses of Hafiz, with the exact intona- tion of the speaker, which caused the shah anew to clasp his hands and ex- press the utmost surprise. One thing ed to another. He spoke into the in- strument himself, Prince Albert Vietor did the same, and Lady Brownlow fol - lowed. Then the dukeof Abercorn said something. There was laughing, ery- ing and whistling, and finally, the band played a tune at it, all of wh in due succession were afterward recled off, to the astonishment of the shah and his suite. A pause eusued and his imperial mn{'(‘st,v laid his hand on the machine and Prince Malcom Khan, speaking for his sovereign. said: *'I'ne shah wouid like to huve that instrument, or one like it.” STt is his.” said Colonel Gouraud, *‘But,” said the prince, **he knows it isa new one, and the only one of its kind you have in Burope.,” ‘‘All the sawe, itis his imperial majesty’s, as though there were many move,” said the astute and courtly Aumerican. ‘“Then the shah will take it at once to Teheran, and he would like to get some one to go with him to work it,” further interpreted the prince. R O Abstracts of title to Wyoming oil lands furnished. Assessment work aone and verified to by afidavit and certi- ficate of recorder. Claims located. J. J. Corbett, Casper, Wyoming. ‘The Olaest American Citv. There i no doubt that St. Augustine is the oldest settlemont of white meu in this country, but Santa Fe is called the oldest city because it was a city before the coming of the white man, says the Pittsburg dispatch. When the Span- 1ards first made their w to the heart of this country, about 1542, the site of the present city of Sunta Fe was occu- pied by a prosperous and populous pueblo (town) of the Indians. The ex- R]mliliml of Alvar Nunez penetrated w Mexico in 1537, that of Marco de Nizu followed in 1539, but Coronado is believed to have heen the first to push his journey as far as the Santa Fe town, Several other expeditions, more or iess unsuccessful, entered the country, en- deavoring to establish missions among the nativ These explorers uniform= ly reported that th people were considerably advanced in civiliz tion, that they manufactured clothing * and weapons, bwilt houses of stone several stories high, and cultivated the soil with dili- gence and worked mives of gold and silver. It was not until about 1590 that any permaoent Spanish seitlements made. The Spaniards then literally took possession of the country, built towns, laid out roads, incrensed the commerce of the country and especially wereased the yield of the mines by ex= pensive workings. They literally en- slaved the natives, compelling them to serve them in every way. In 1640 the Spanurds made Santa Fe the capital of their new dominions, which they called New Mexico. But the Indians rebelled against their new masters, especially because of the toilsome labor in the mines, and in 1680 they rose in numbets, massacred nearly ali of their oppressors and drove the remainder from the country as far south as 1 Paso del Norte.” After several attempts the Spaniards regained possession of the country in 1693, Sunta Fe was a Mexi- can city until it was taken by the United States under General Kearney, 1846. A confeaerate army from xas captured the ity March 10, 18 sre foreed to evacuate it on Apri 8 following Catarrh cur heaith and sweet breath secured by Shiloh’s Catarch Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Gooamau Drug Co . A Wonaerful Kansas Cave, A remarkable cave in Stone county, Kunsag, is said to have been explored for twelve miles, to have two rivers and millions of bats. Bourd o1 Bquahzaton, Notloe of the sitting of the City Councilisa Bowra of Equulization— T'o the owners of lots and lunds abutting on OF RAJICENT 10 The SLraet, s1leys oF AYANULS: OF situated i whole or in part within any of the districts hereinafter named. You wnd each of you ure hereby notifled that the city council will sit s s board of equaliza- tion at the office of the city clerk of sald city " Douglus caunty caurt’ ot “on iy, tho 2 duy of Augist i, trom ¥ ofelocicw, i 10 b 0'clos urpose of equalzing f special 1axes lflll\ ABEOS K. JrrLotng By ersors thereln, and 1 Complalits that: the owners ot ty o to bo vixed und ansossod,’ may Anid spic monts belw accordlug 10 law 0 cover the cost an iiving curbinis, oneniig And s, wid the one ALt Cost of ing, 05 hereinafter stitod @ PAVING. Alley in ulley puviug district No. 50, Alley in alley pavingdistrct No. 43, Aoy In alley paving district No 4 Alley in alley paving district No. 4 Alley in alloy paving district No, Alley in alley paving district No Alloy in wlley paving district No. o4, Alloy in allcy paving district No. i, Alley in alley paving d'strict No. b6, Eloventh stroet from Mason sureot to William street in paving distriet No. 145, CURmsG Clark stroot from 81xteonth streot to Twenty- fourth street, in Paving Distriet No. 84, Burt street from Sixteenth to Twenty- nd streer, in Paving Distriet No, 143, Webster street from fixtoenth street to Twens yasecond streot, in’ Paving DIstrict No. 144, Harney streel from Tweniy-sixth AEGHE 10 lw'l:lll ightl street, in Pavy Lristrict No. 15 - Capiio) avenue from T ourth sirest Twenty sixth street, in Distriot No. |95, Twenty-fourth street from Spencer street to Spaulding street, I Paving District No. ard street from Sixteoutll atrest 40 Bighe aving District No. 222 n Ahirty-scventh streét to aving District No.g2b. Tilirteonth stroet to Sixe ng District No. 241 v T teeuth street, in ¥ Uwenty-second sir Ipke strect iraco to 1 16 SILh slroct, i plrect L. ith irest 'yenty-thivd streer fiom ¢ atley nofth of Wobst Nicholas street from 20t strest to 24th street, Hickory street from 1ith streot to 10th atreet. To cover the full cosv of grading Twenty fourth strent from Leuvenworih stroet Mason street. OFENING AND WIDES (N Webstor street from d2d_street to 20th streot, I'hirty-second avenue from KA Creightom ayenue to soush city limits. Thirteenth street frow spring stieet 4o south city limits, A'wenty-ninth street from Indiana streetto Hamilon street. You aud each of you arg notified to wr' ¥ betorosaid Board of Equalization &y Uhe-iL and place above speciiivd to Wmake any eon pluint, statement or objection you ey desl concerning suid proposed levy and assessmeny of special taxes, THEETS: J. B, SoUTMALD, City (‘luxl. Quahs, Aug, 15, 1504 e

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