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SPECIAL NOTICES. | OMAHA. No advertisemonts will be taken for these columne after 12:30 p. m. Terms—Cash In advance. Advertisements ynder this head 10 cents per Hne for the first insertion, 7 eents for each sub- £equent insertion, and $1.50 per line per month. No advertisements taken fo= less than 2 cents ot first insertion, Seven worda will ba connte %0 the line; they must run_congeoutively ane must be paid in ADVANCE, All advertise ments must be handed in before 19:30 o'clock p. m,, and under no eircumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephons, Pattios advertising in thege columnaand b thefr answors addreseed in care of Tre BE; ‘will please ask for a check g-nlbln them to get their lettars. as none will Be delivered excopt on on of check. « Al answers to ad- vertisemenis shculd be enclossd in envelopes. All advertisements in these columns are pub. Jiahed in both morning and evening editions ot Trx Ber, tho eirculation of whieh aggregates more than 18,000 papers daily, add gives the ad- vertisers the benefit, not only of the city efrcu. intion of Tik Hex, But aleo of Council Bluffs, incoln and other cities And towns throughout thia wéction of the country. —— i - e '‘BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for theso columns vill be tal on the above conditions, at the following b 055 houses, who are aufhorized agents for T uE spoolal’ notices, and will quote the same rates o be had at ti fice. OFN W. BELL, Ph Strpet. . QO BASE & FDDY, Stationors and Printers, 110 ‘South 16th Street. #0 Bouth Tenth S H. FARNSWORTIL, Pharmacist, 2116 Cume s ming Street. W _ 2, IUGHES, Pharmacist, 024 North i0th « Stres ANTED~German girl to 46 cooking and washing, best of wages paid. In 24 B 19th st. TED-To rent_about 20 honse of Tors 8 with ;- 2 8 m-.'&? . Nav AD-By an experionced gardener, to lease for on'e 6F more yenrs ddveloped gar- den grounds. Address P. . box 123, Nest clty references. 16597 TANTED—To rent, & 6 to 7 room cottage with yard, shade aud fence, near Park ave, and 18th st car Hne. Heat care of property guaranteed, Address “H %," Hee oftice, 97 F‘fl R RENT-—Protiy T-room house, b ath and gas, 2219 California st., $25 per month. Tn- Qquire Ringwalt Bros., 87 Barker block, 191 28 ANTED—To ront, a_medium-sized store room, suitable for retail purposes; cen- trally located Daginniug adous Sept. L Ad- dross Bee office, H 21 ¥ 20 ’\VAN'PM). Furnished eottage, b or 6 rooms, Address G 29, o by family of 4, from Sept. 1st g 863908 BOARDING. an class day board. Inquire 1000 Dougius VVANTED =Two rooms and board for family of four 1u a good locallty, Price must | reasonable. (00 Feferences farnished and r quired, Address “H 31" Hee office. 0 ANTED—Itoom _and board, in private family, between' fLeavenwort and Farnam strects, west of 3ith streer, by a {o\flm Iady. State price, must be reasonable, 00d references furnished and required, Ad- dress H 17, Bee. 315267 ormanenti: DRESSMAKING. O, W. PARR, Pharmacist, 167 8t. Mary's Avenue, JDRESSMAKING in familtes, 67 So. | [__Il;flunfi;nmmicv. 2205 Farnam Street, s 8 and shoe store or clothing; 6 years experi- ence, Address lock box 8, Neolw, lown, 36128 AN'IED—Situation of any kind, have had elghtyears experienco in_ hardware busi- mess, and cau doany kind of oflice work, best of retefences, no objection vo country. - S0 e, ‘W ANEED-Situation 1n store. office or any other place, ba young man_that speaks Boglish, Swediah. Germian and Dynish, and B. P, 000 N. 33 851 20t good hand, Addres: ANTED-In stors or office situation by young man not afrald of work; salary no object. Aadre: Souh Omans, Neb: WANTED--MALE HELP. ANT 'young men at light work. call this week, 1oom 7, 220 N, 16th, 304 W ANTED| A bright. intellizeny offico boy Apply 142 Douglas st, room 2. be tweon § and 6 p. m,,and £to ¥ a. m, 38 6 2 ANTRD—Laborers luw.;lufi the 0ad s Feilows hall bulding. 1. §. Basiey: con- tractor, Lincoin, Neb. ANTED—Lady agents for our new Mcl tosh waterproof’ Kaglan, Very stylls cloth outside: nothing 1ke them In store: Agents hiave big trade. Prices on “Daisy” hose Bupportors greatly reduced. We give agents the greatost chanco ever offered to make money this fall on our full line of fast selling goods Addresa with stamp, E. H. Campbell, 434, ks Qolph street, Chicago. ~ ANTED—Salesmen overywhere for our ad- justuble all metal door plates, (Can_ sell and deliver at once.) Made of nickel, gold or solid bronze, new goods just out, profits large and sales rapid; no house canvassing. Write for purticulars.” N. Y. Door Plate Co., Newark, N. a4 31F ‘VANTM)—M the Falx, an experienced win- dow dresser. Bt ANTI'Hll—lnwlllgtnb. capble factory work. tate age and pected. Address G 70, this offi T ANTED--Several good boys, ages from 16 W Aatvess & Frihin sicer > 55" kor man_ for wages ex- 2 26% ANTED—A gas and steam _fitter, Apply V¥ atonce at Atlantic foundry, Atlantic, a. 243 28 00D reliable canvassers,steady employment wash Tho Singer Mfg. Co., 1518 Dougins st. i 8238 13 ANTED—25 railroad laborers for U. P. company work, at Albright'slabor agency, 1120 Farnam st. 101 W ANTED—Good man 1n every town, Salary pAid weekly. | Adross Shorman, Tangen- 160 W At the Falr, first in clothing department. W ANABD--good reliable men for dectives in overy commuuity; paying positions. Ad- dross Kangas Detective Bureau, lock box 239, ‘Wichita, Kan. 110 268 AN -Agents erywhere for stereos- copic views of the Jolinstown rains, Lib- commission. ~ White & Minckler, sole Fort Wayne, Ind 215 27 ANTED—Atthe Fair, on or before August 8, first class, experienced salesman in shoe department. Must be uble to speak Ger- man, Wl 38 ANTED—For Washington Territory—tie- makers, choppers, carpenters, rack men, graders and ' tracklayeks, at Albrighv's, Lavor £ 20 =1 NTED—Ealesman to_carry full line Call- fornia Gloves on_comniission for this territory. References rojuwired, Ravmond, Bquire & Co., San Frax 218-81 77 QBDERS in dayn: »1 averago 10 orders in 12 calls.” 'These extracts from agents' let- ters; agents wanted in Nobraska, Address with stanp, C. B, Osborne, Beatrice, Neb, 9418 17¢ 1sco, Cul. W NTED—A gos ce man eas must {nvest $2,600; must be & good business gan. Address the (eo, 8. Clina Publishing ouse, 515 to 21 Wabash ave. Chicluuégl’ll. BN to travel for thr Fonthill Nurseries of Canada. We pay 850 to $100 & month and ©oXpensen to agents 1o sell our Canadian grown stock, - Ad, 8touo & Walllngton, Madisgn, Wis. TANTED-Attho Fair. & furnishing goods salesman, ANEED—Agents, Maglo clgar_lightor, evel oker buvs, lights in_wind or r lasts & I Sample 156, two for 25c, dozen, :’. by anail. Stamps taken. Austin & rovidence R, L 4500 ] 5 weekly roprerentative, male in_every community. ' Goods le: household necessity; sell ab sight: no podditng niary paid prouipty, and experises Avanced. Frillparticulars and vaiuable sample cuse Free. We miean just what we say: address at Btandard Bilverwars Co. Boston, Mass, 223 "WANTED--FEMALE HELP. ii;&l(flb— irl to assist in general nonse- work, 1609 fl'nn. - 367 20t ANTED—A girl for peneral o- WAL S RLrTE o o GIRL of 16 for housework: can go hoj nights; Germsn preferred, 31811 L‘Awmu.\ o 8 23 "V ANTED-—-A competent rirl iusmall family, Call in morning. U1 Souch 23th st, 10, ANTEDFor general nnT{-;wh}‘-x. » o neat and can cook, wply, Corby st, ll{)‘ ! irl £ KD Good walst and skirt makers b 21) FONGAG EMENTS to dodressmaking in fami lies soliclte 5 5108 2th St. LSS Full RENT--Fine 11 and 13-100m houses with all modern improvements, Cass stroet, be- twoen 2{th and ¥5th sta., at low rates, H. T. Clarke, 2420 Cass st. 28 ALF of a 6-room cottage, cellnr, ciatern and city water: on pavement and car line; nice trees and large yard. Rent, $10. H. H, Mc- Mahon, cor. cf Iith and Arbor sts, 274 20 OR RENT—Nlce, light m b For e o IOR RENT—7-room, 2-story house, barn for 4horses if desired.’ For terms for the winter call on or address C, Harrison, Merchants Nat'l Bank. 180 {OR RENT—Two new -foomn houses (no base- ment), every convenience, 1ess shan mile from P. 0., reached by threo inos of strept cars. Wil rent Very low to suitable tenant on yr's lease, “Avply, 601 Soutn 2ith st, or Dan H. Wheeler, Jr., Douglas and 1ith st. 356 TOR R ' brick honse, ali venienoss; 262 Farnam, Cor, #ith fve. o DSIRARLE rooms cheap, on car iine, 1319 N. 15th st 083817 N;flbf Falehed aath of rooms and one sin; o rogm. Alimodern T tamily, i Farnam st, srrded ) aoobmm-mi Dbath, SISANL et 1013 Farnam., 46827 ont room, moals in the }n}nuu’bm; DR RENT—Two farnished rooms, 51 nof 17th st. Reference reaunired. 7381 JURNISHED Front room, " e e——— FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. R BAL‘—£ e driving horse, § pring wagoaand e o0 ouky oriah Xpiy s 100 N dothe 7508 JrOH SAL Choap. g, 1710 num;& - R 84 LE-—Saloon 1n good location, dolng & business, wili soll cheap for LG 6T, oftice. 1% 2% T SALE_Cheap —Barber shop ana 4 cnairsy Iocation; paying business. M. H. Flem: ing, Urete, Neb, 004 ST {01 BALE—Good tealI Mack carriage horsos And 3 team muk sell oh . RN, Withaell, room 17, "l(.hm Block, oAp-‘. ‘D‘t“ JOOR SALE—Fresh Jo w and heifer cal R.N. Withnell, room 17:Whhnell Block. RO S | T, L.d OR SAT,E-~Thres Thatcher furnac asnew. Apply 219 Farnami st. J{OR SALE—Cheap. oneligood squa ¥ buggy. Inquire at M0 tur iflm« RENT—Two Iatge and one small foom or light Rousekeeping, 31% Dovgias st N1 furnifhed rooms suitaole for housekeeping, in snites of 2 to 4;_convenlent location. Butt's Renting Agency, 1508 Farnam, G .3 FOR RENT-STOR:S AND OFFICES JFOH RENT Stores and vty Tooms b Ciim- Ing s, Alsohouse on Cassst, HArHS, room 411, 16t Nat. Bauk. ‘2 OR RENT—A large wirchouse on_Jongs si bet 13th und 14th, three stories and baso- ment, 41 by 10y foet, well lighted and Very stromily built, suitatie for heavy maghinery for manufactiring purposes, will leass for 9F mor yeAra at reasonable ront. - Inguire ot Henry A. Homan, 413 8. 13th st. i 1t oK LE fices 0 Withnoll Bloeky En quire of K. N, Withnell, room 17, 202 283 {OK RENT—Fine brick store roon:s on 8 15th 8t No. @15, 013, 91y, otc. One.f-room cot- tage, 1210 0n Mison st.. in good order. gingire k) fohn Hamlin, 917 8 1th =t. JOX RENT-Siore room, cor South Omaha, Best location genty’ furnishing or dry goods store. £J. 0. M m 506 Paxt 0, RENT - Dosirable war ot track. Apply to C. W. Keith Tl Paottlo 8t 451 JPOR RENThe dstory brick buliding with or witheut power, formerly oocupied by The Bee Publishing Co., 918 Farnam st The build- ing hay a five-proof cemented hasement, com- glalonl.umn heating fixtures, water on all the loors, gas, etc. Apply at the office of Tl\:l Bee. (YOIt RENT—Tne corner rooin under _the Ne- braska Natlonal bank wili_soon be for rent, the Equitable Trust Co. removing to iarger quarters. The spice 1s about double that occupled b the C., 3. & Q. ticket office. 'The floor 1s tile: na tiie room can be made desirable tor & k. R. & cket or broker's office, 1 For particulars apply at bank, (5] MISCELLANEOUS. A SELEOT school for children, under. the Heleotio systom ag taught by Prof. Ri ards, W, D. C., will be opened Sent, ¥, 180, Home comforts can be had in buildiag. For further particulars address Mes. W.. 1413 Cap- itol ave, 542 31 MEN of refined tasfes can b tea with & box of choice clgars fmported by W. Hamilton, Barker blot ; 500 — ottt - 'OR SALE—A #%-horse power Porter engine in good condition, weikht 8,100 pounds, inder T1x16, For partiouiars apply to The Hee office, 08 (VINEST corriage toam instate, dark browns, ul116 hands, weight 1 inquire W. B! Millard, 8. E. eor 16tn and Douglas, Omana, 00 8 11 OR SALE~A well built up brick yard, 270 feet from side track; two stationary kilns, two drying sheds, brick machine new, house, stable, wind mill, water tank, lead piping, to- ‘ther with five acres of land, Price $1,000, Ad. ress C. F. Kaul, Madison, Neb. 88 20 0 Arug stock Tor salo in contral part of Poman 2 sales for last two years Detween 000 and 819,000, Rent oniy 885 per month; must have haif eash, balance in securod notes or clear lots in Omaha; this 18 a snap, Stringer & Penny, Douglas block. 206 29 \ JANTED-A parcner with £1,000 to 5,000 to take & hALE tnterest in & well estabiished grain and sced business, ~Address Dox B, reenyood, Neb. 5 OR SALE—Elavator at Oakdale. (:00d loca- tion for frratn, live stock, lamber and coal. r parsianlars write A. Truesdell, Fremont, Neb. MA81TH (O fire proof safe; light exprass wagon new | four horses,ranging from 50 to1,30) pounds, Wil o s0ld very cheap. Nebraska Mortgage Loan Co., room 518, Paxton block. 880 —ABSTRAGTS_OF_TITLI I\Imufin Guarautee & T 3 bldg, Complete abstracts furnishs 1d tit] toreal ovtate examined, perfected & guarapieod, N Hoom (01, Merchants' Nat'l bank building, 263 8% T3 EFOE making chatiel or collatoral loans, it will pay yon to ses The Westorn Invost- ment Co., room 412 Bee blag, 159 PHILADELPHIA Movgags & Trust Co. € ur- {sh CLieAD eAstern |oney to BOFTOWers, purchase securitios, perfect vitles, ut thelr western oo George W, room 5, Board of Trade. MONsY Jaanad on ohattel seonritios ana jow- elr; 1toom 411, Sheely block, Omaha’ Ne braska. ¥, H. Jerome. 4 2% B ONEY to loan; n on hand: no deiay. J, W. Squire, 1219 Farnam st,, First bank butlding. JPIRST mortgage Joans at low ratos_ and no | delay. D.V. Sholes, ¥10 First National ‘bank, 241 FJHE ELKHORN Loan Co, give money !n any amount on good security, furniture in use, horses, etc, Low interest, Gver ommercinl Na tional Bank, 13th and Douglas. 020-a%7 ONEY to loan on any security for short time, at low rates. Lowestrates on personal operty. The Henderson Murtiuge Investment Com; room 400, Paxton block. JBULLDING loans. D, V. Sholes, 310 First Nationat bank., 1 ONRY to 1oan, 0, F. Davis Co., real estate na loan ngents, OANS mado on real estate and mortgages 4Dought.Lewts S Reed-8Co., X 13, Board Trade DR RENT-Tg responsible family without children, for tevms of years at iow rental, ddesirable residence, furnished or unfurnished. 21th and Cass’ streets, or_weuld sell at low price. Boggs & Hill, kéal Estate, 1408 Farnam, 7 OR RENT—2 flats, one b rooms, one 0 rooms, o pacties without children; modern conven: fences. Also for rent or sale on easy terms, 3 5-room cottages. N, E. Adams, 1. e 220 and Miami sts. For RENT—4room Louso, 518 Williams st. 10728 I"OlTEENTvA new 6-room house, south 8th and Centar streets; well and clstorn, DR RENT —Six roum house, 8. E, corner 1hth and Ohi ts. 145 7OR RENT—12-room_nouse; n]r}}.cn;i'k barn, Inrge full lot. 1917 Cass st. 5 JHOUSES for rent—Wilkinson, M17 Farnam, Fi'(}lx RENT—4roum cott ha, % per month. Sel Bholes, 210 First National OR RENT—7-room hon ave, Iuguire, 221 Dodge, e near Fort Oma. for 8,100, D. V. ni. £33 60 and Eull.mu 81 320 will buy lease and furnitire of [kroom house, 117 N, 14th; rent $3), S0t JECONUMIZE in fucl by. covering your stswm 1pes wirh fossil meal non-condicting cov- nd_cheapest of - all D. 0. McEwan, westorn agent 1611 Srsdy ering, the most_ efffeient coverings. Howard st. TLE banjo taughe ay an beck. Appiy at Bee office. DR RENT—One barn; 11 stalls; large yard clean and convenient; enguirs of Frost & Harris, Izard st, bet. 2d and Zd ats: . 9ol- you looking for aw opporfunity to en- gage in the mercautilo businessy “If ko come andsceus W. K E&M.E.,Noom kL‘nmulhcr C [ isterns, privy vaults, etc. eaned quietly, quickly, ehenply 4ud ciean- 1y; ail work done by odoriess pumps Odorless Sanitary Co., 1406 Toot. Tel. 29 $30) REWARD tor the rsturn-of un eyeglats D witha chain awached, which was 10st on Saturday evening between Dodge St..and Cass (St Retwrn to Nebraska N. Bunk and ve the above reward JEW five-room cottage for rent. Pratt & Co., 319°8. I5th st. QIXnew houses, 5 to8 rooms each, price very iow. Call upon or address, Neb. Mortgago room 518 Paxtou bi'k. 13 OR RENT—T- ity water, bath, large cellar, etc. Franklin ot Apply room 09 Merchiants Nat'l hank bldis. 870 35t )R RENT—TWo mne room brick houses on Park avenue, with all conveniences. ~Also room frame housé on same street, with all conveniences; price #% to $1 per mouth, D, V' irst National Bank. 811 Russell, 596 ENT—Resid ence, 2106 Douglas st., new house, all modern {mprovements; not a basement louse, Enquire of Moritz' Meyer, Cor. 16th and karnam. 23 T OUSE torront, 18 Dodge. 202 above “nir, GNT—T.room flat, &% per mo The Fair, 13th and Howard. Tnquire room brick house on 2Uth st. Apply at No &7 8 2itn Ok RE near Leavenworth. YV 1LL leaso for one or moro years a lar room house with all modern convenien i3 nicely painted outside, hard-finished ‘nside, nicely papered, two large bay windows; thre blocks from court house-501 8 20th. o¥ TOOR RENT—A detached . all modern conveniences, E TFQOR RENT—10-room house, steam heat, all improvementa. cheap rent. G, . Thowmpson, room 414, Shecly block, 1ath and Howard, o OR RENT—%room eottage. 100 S0, 25th st. 813, Ringwalt iros,, Koom §7, Barker blook. 1_RENT—Sept. 1st, ah-room cottage, with bath-room and closet, 10th, bet. 8t Mary's ave aud Leavenvortn. David Jamidson, i & isth 4 OR RENT—Fine iarge regidence, hara wood finlsh, all_conveniences, low rent to private family; 36 N, 19th st. 084 0kt RENTFhe t-room flat occiipied by Dr. Gilmcre, 24 floor. No. 1013 Howard st In- quire of Geo, Higgins, 10il Howard st. 182 {OR RENT—8ix new h-room coytages, ready on or before September 1, Hth and Half Howard streets, healthy location, near Farnam cars. Rent, each $15 per month, Suitable for smail tHdy families. John H. F. Lehmanu, 624 8. 17th st i NT--ROOMS FURNISHED. = com, at 2215 Doage i 89 0R RENT--Nicely furnished room, with bourd, in private tumily, ‘for two youn mon, only 6 blotk from P. 0. . on cable; al modern convenfonces, Addross 122, Bus. B0 )it RENT-Nice furnished rooms, ver: F reasonable, 417 N 14th S€. 276-20 4 Rfiim with or withont board, 1812 n«;ifie. RQUMS with oF without board, gas 8. Lith, 24 toor. Ok BENT Nicely furnishied front parior. @8 N, 17th st 280 203 F\t)ll RENT—Two well furnished connectin; front rooms, together or separately. Afl conveniences, Private family, Wm. B. Berry, h 835-27% “‘ 10 Capitol ave. AN D-An experienced city reference. Address P. O, bo: Omaha. YA7ANTED-Three or four girls or boys to iwork w shor: Hine each day for thelr board st Metropolitan aining hall, 300 N.16th st, 540 77) ¥ ANTED—4 cool for private families in clty, 40 eaeh cook for Stanton; one r Creston, #0; 8 giris tor Wymore, $ and far all pald; stenographier for city, 0 Keoper tor Gorman, good wages:'s clamber: adde; § dlsh washors; o iria for generil ‘Work. ' Our family the best i city, Eanp. Bureau, 119 N. 16uh, e 18 O W ANTED_GIrl, small family, good wages. AT Dot famihv sood mages. 7 ANTED—Girl, famil potent cook; refervnces, )i places are V wor must bo com- B, 80th ave, s Four good looking young lads, for light ewployment durig’ {aif wees, gnm Wagts 10 FIGht partics, ddreas H 8, wuiuwuu’x'm ears 0f age to whmusé and care for children. @) Georgiy nve. it be a good cook well _recommended; ¢ 1 tazaily. af ing, or address box A13-28 VANTED-A vt girl; Lat g wo newly furnished front ! rooms, No, 114 B 2th at. 204 2t JOB BENT-Furnisuod rooms, 2 Dodgo. 26¢ 303 ‘l{‘k)ufi-?iamm for gontleman; & desira ble location. 8 §, 2ith uve. 108 285 QO RENT-¥ front rooms, cor. 20th and Loavenworth, furnished to' suit occupant; modern conveniences. 122 20t FUBNISHED rooms, gas and ath, 10 ney st. 125 FOK RENT—2 nicely furnished rooms with board.” Gentlomen ouly.. W15 Douglas st 14 notel, cor. 13th and week or mon&m- Har- £ Sk CLAIR Europea Dodge; special rute R RENT—Two Fulur. front and back on first Hoor, also sigie rooms with boArd: All moderu Coveniences. 1000 Douglas. 6% 'URNISHED or unfurnished house for rent in Park Terrace, opposite Hamscom parkj all modern convenfences. Inquire, Lee & Nichol, #th and Leavenworth, = JPUENISHED rooms with all modern con. 1109 Dodge st venlenees,for goutlomen TOR RENT-| R AR o2 st i ’n"‘l Muul;ort. NTED-A girl for . 0tk st, oor Caly sugla gentlo Il enworsh. Ll R Staa £ RENT-Two Fequired. Tuquire b sl e e [POCKETBOOK Lost—Small size, aote for £, payabloto s OFiler, siuned V. W. Houston, ‘aud several dollars uurrency. Reward for return to Central Loan and Trast Co.. 1205 Farnam st. D, 1. Lyon. 320 OST—Red sotter bitch, and red and white Isetter dog, answering to the names of Gipsy and Dick. Liberal reward-will ba paid for ré- wirn of the dogs to Lieut. L. K. Webster. Ft. Omaha, 254,27 OST- reward for- returd to_ livery stable, n. w. cor, St. Mary's ave. and 17th st., of a large dark pocketbook :containing money and papers ouly of value to owner,. . 175 25 OST—Large, younz closo-hatred St Bernard 4 dog, veliow With willte breasi aud foets Ke- turn to 1130 Georgla ave., or W1 Dougins and et reward. 53 OST—English Mastiff. Keturn to 400 Paxton 4 block and et reward. 21 WANT.D—T0 BUY. ID-To buy_a small harness stock in raska or western Iowa, Adatess lock coln, 1. 53025 4 and Omuha — Furniture, carpers, sto hold goods of all Kinds. Auctiou & Siorrge Co, 1121 Farnan, QTORAGE ‘arnam st. DOmuha A ana Storags Co. ORRISON & ELY —Storage und forwarding; special arrancements for commission mer 3 Loavenworth; tel. 419, Omana, 138 3 ] forwarding, We collect end deliver goods of all descriptions, merchan- dise, furnitiite and bhggags ut cheapest rates for storage for any length of time, Vans. and wagons to be had at shortest fotics, witn care- ful men for moving. Packing and shipping from our own warehouse done on moderate charge. Merchandise nlonded, Warehonse on our own tracks st.; tolephono 114, Howell & C: HACKAGE storage at lowest rat Bushman 1311 Leavenworth, CLAIRVOYANT, RS. Eccles, the famous fortune teller ana cluirvoyant: business, love. marriage and changes, 0J, 8 13th st, next door 1o unrkfir llmv.ul ii-1% NORTONE Teller —Mrs, Lonormun tion guaranteed. No. DR, NANNIE V. Warren. clatrvoyant, medi- and business medium. Female dlseasos a specialty. 119 N16th st. rooms 3 and 3, 906 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING QTANDARD Shorthand sehool, B (Successor to Valentine's) the' largest excl: Paxton sive shorthand school in the west. are verbatim reporters, Particular attention Dild to typewriting. Meohauical constrn of machine taught by factory expert, Ci) Teachers T, 24 W HILTLESEY'S Shorthand School, Baraer block, Send for circulars; Lord's prayer in shorthand free, 4idair (O)MA1A Business Catloge, cor 16tk and Cap iz 1ol ave. Shortnand—Thé lavgest and most gacoesstul shortnand departmont in fho st Btandard methods taught. Munson's revised of '8 aspecialty. Call OF write for terms, _ FORSALE-MISCELLANEOUS OB SALE—A handsome bedroom set.cuoap, Inquire at 619 N 16th st,, Home bakery, b S \OR BALE—Two-cnair barber shop, good lo- cation, address Crawford, Neb., % terms, A, 0. Tat) 805 g1v DR BALE- First-class Safety bie; or address B, 649 8 25th s, Tk SALE-Kitehen and Lousehola furni- ture of seven room house, very low. House Tor rent. /M9 8. Bith St, 0 e 0K SALE—The furniture and loase of & six- room boarding hous 20 first class board- $repaying 848 woek “Call on or address . . Moore, care of Neb, Furaiture Ci and 608 N, 16, : E) Mosler safe, outside measure: 00d condition. Gotham cigar store 'l ©. oor, 16th and Do"flxt:;f: K ONBEY to loan on furnitare, horsos, wagons, etc., or on any Approved security. J. W. Robbins, 1411'4 Farnain street, Paxton Aln;;aL holes. room 210, First Nat'l bank, before JImaking your loans. 261 ONEY ionned for ), 40 or 9 days on wny kind of chattel security: rousonable intor- ext; contidential. J. J. Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam. R ESIDENCE loans—0%3 to 7 per cent no ad ditional chnr{:n tor ‘cotmisslons or attor- neys' fecs. W, Il. Moiklo, First Nut buak blag. “$r;mmi toloan at 6 pefcént. Linahan & Ma- lioney, Fooin 06 PAXEsN block. B JILDING und other Fepl ostate loan,s W.M. Harris, room3, Fretivet block, opp. . O. T Kbl o T\/[( to Joan on real’ estate security, at AW lowest rates, Betorenegotiating loans see Walluce, It. 310, Brown blgg. Joth & Douglas, 28 VY ANIED_Fiest classuside lonns, Lowest rates. Call and sed us. Mutual Iny ment Co., It 1. Barker blk,, 15th ana Farnam. ONEY M 5 ., opposite Mflard hoter. 276 1188, 1ith MUNEY to loan on torses wagons, mules, M nousenold gouag, ptatss, sfgans, diamonds, s P! lowest rates. ‘I'he first organized toan office in tne eity. Make loansfor thirty to three hun- dred and sixty-five days, which can be paid in part or whole, at any time, thus lowering the prineipal and inter I and see us when you want money. We can assist you promptiy and to your advantage without removal of property or publicity, oney always on hand. ., F. Reed & Co,, 8o 248 », horses, wagons or securities of any kind; commercirl and mortgage notes bought at fair rates; all busi- ness transacted confidential. Collateral Loan Co., room #21, Ramge bullding. 7l (@ Per Cont monoy—It. 312, N. ¥. Lite Tns, bldg MONEY to loan on city arm property, Geo. J. Paul, 1603 Farna 10 P LYV want money? 1f so don's borrow vefore getiing my rates, which ure the low- 8t on uny sum from $1 up to $:0,000, 1 make ioans on liousehold zosds, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, wagons, warchouse receipts, houses, leases, etc., In any amount at the :owest possible rates, witlhout pubticity or removal of Droperty. Louns can be made for lonnod _on Takniture, horses and Tates reasopable, City Losn Co., 10 to SIX months and a pay s parcat, any time, reduciug both 1pa 4 Intercst, If you owe a balance ur furnitire or horses, or have a loon on m, [ will take 1t up and carry it for you as long as you d:sire, If you need money you will find it to your advantage to see me before borrowine, B . Masters, room 4, Withnoll builaing, 15th and Harn ONEY to loan—We mako liboral advances on all kinds of furniture, planos, orguns, Liorssa and wagons, without removal, without Publiciiy, andat lower rates than can be had elsewhern in the city, Payments can be made atany time, which reduce bofh principal and interést. Long and short time given and lib- oral extensions made. Al Lusiness strictly confidential, Before you horrow orrenew your lona call and g 0., room i, i h and Dodge st STONE Mortgage Co.—Loans of #10 to ; get our rates before borrowing and i loan on horses, furaiture or auy approved seourity, withour ' publicity: bought: for new loan, renswal of old an - est rates,call 1t 203,8héeloy Lk, 15th & Howurd st, ON BY —Loans negotiatod t Iow rates with ou tdelay, und purchase goods, commercial Japer and morigage notes. 5. A. Slomag, oor. 5th and Farman, 21 EBRASKA Morr. Loan Co will make you & loan on Household goods, horses, wa gons, land contraots, fine jewelry, or securities of any kind without publicity, at reasouabie rates. Hoom 7, Rowley block, South Omaha. Rooms 518-519, Paxtun block, Omaha, Neb. #ANOE . ANTED—To meet Witn_experienced man who can 1old a crowd, to o into country and askist in giving ent ments as o money- making schome | Btate -yhyre you cag be soen. ‘Address H 20, Dee, 300-20% @i v lonse ani housa, 117 N 14th} ren! (OR BALK—A first_clady) bank outft with builaing. in & growide Nebraska town, Whero i Dor cent per month vArnings are gur: anteod on investments perfectly recure. For pyrticuiars taquice of of aidross “Bauker.. 104 lceicy block, Omaba, Ngog 20¢ 0p house, the best 7 g00d business. Good reasons for selling. Time liited. Ad- dress H %4 Bee for furt ticulars. i3 R SALE—Clean st kmcarlol, cash b hal A 1. 10, Bee, 35-261 —Weil furnished hotel in good Heav low. J. M-.2eil, York, Neb, i e bR g b L N OR BALE—A first cluss bake-y and confeo tionery.with established trade,and good con- tral location, on 10th st,: will iivoice at less than real value and sell the whole or half ju. terest to & good man. Address H 8, l!l‘e;J town, FQu BALE-A grocery “store at Fiorenoe Neb., dotng o busldess of #50 to$10) @ du; will seli'building and lot; look this up befo you buy anywhore elss. Cowan -& Hall _ 144 208 T OLEL for rent the oniy hotel in town. ~ Ad- dreas lock box B, Nort Biend, Neb, i oo, 0 oor, Yoomm " R SALE—Fine young driving mare and road cart; also canopy top surry aad old buggy; cheap for cash. Douglas st g Ingulre 7 m, good “location, rout. will sell cheap to those meaniut business. Address H 16, Hee office. 208 277 SPLENDID chance for an sctive and good business man with a capital of abol zfldm— in & well established sud prospering manufac- suring enterprise. " Will boar the closest invos- sigation, Addross, H 2, los office, 28 263 CLGAR and fruit stand doing good pusl- Doss for sale; good Feasons se A 2k . i ANTRD-A partuer 1n a brewery doing & go0d business in a prosperous Nebras town. Enquire at room 14, Chamber of morce, Tel, 1440, TIOR SALE ot Trade for Omabn pr y establisiiod businoss. ~ Box o1 Omahny _FOR EXCHANGE. trnde for residence lot in Omaha; assume difterence., C. F. Harrison, Merchants Nat. Bank. 200 [OR SAL or Trade—Furniure of 10.room house; honse for rent, 1f sold will take one-nalf ot piirchase price in board and room, or will trade for anything of cash value, H 2 Boe, ‘a6t T ANTED—To excnange, large ot of cigars for real estate, o stock of merchandise, Address lock box 0, Marcoline, Mo, 508 25 ANTED-To trade a good Jersoy cow for a second-hand two-seated buggy. Addross W., Mercury office. o4 e ¥ WAN'I'M)—T(! trade for a stock of groceries, cash and lots on 0. & (. B. motor_line. Lots will be pusinat thete cash value, W, It oom 14 Chamber of Comumerce, CIANG E—The undivided one-haiz in- Lerest in 9 9100 acres of & good farm, 1o- cated in Pulaski Co. Mo, about oee-haif in culiivation, the buiance good Hmbor; adout ten acres in orchard ; two other small orchards; four fair “ouses; abundance of ood Aprinj water, and Taying about one. milé from good business town on_railroad: full and unfnoum bored _title. This farm is in a good settloment aud healthy locality, We will exchange for general merchandise or hardware. Call on or address W. B. Gordon & Co., Btesie City, Neb, HAT have you to exchange ror an equity of about $1,400 in a lot and two houses 1n Bouth Omalia? H 1. Bee Office, YV BATnave you to offer in exchange for my 00 equity ln my double house on Latnrop st, newr 10tn, or for my #.000 equity in my double house on Spencer st. near 22d, or for 31,000 equity in my double Nouse on Wirt st, euist of 24th, all with modern improvements, ali encumirauces b yoarsat 7 per cont. No farms willbs considered. W. ™. Seaman, east side 10t st, north of Nichoins’ st, Omahi's largest varlety of wagons and car Wi nce for_Douglas Stringer & 265 3 v $3,000, in nge county bank' stock av par vaiue, Penny, Douglas blo PO EXCHANG E—We havo a good farm of 12) ucres lay g close up to the town of Steele City, Jeflerson Co.. Neb, About 70 ncres in high state of cultivation. This is river bottom land; 80il can't be beat m{wht‘te: 25 acres good tm- Der; balance in good pasture: ail fenced; nev. ; this is a magnificent honse, stabling, and ¥ nice lots in town g0 with farm if desired: titles all perfect: wo want in exchange, nice, clean stock of merchandise or hardware. _Cail on or address W. B, Gorden & Co., Steels City, Neb. 517 {OR EXCHANGE—An slegant tract of land containing 120 acres, in Antelope county, Neb., with ordinary fmprovements. A “quarier-section in- Hand county, Dakota, partly improved. Tiighty Actas near Counell Blufts, Ta. Honsa and Tot on South 16th st. Large amount ot Ol Mountain and Petroleum compuny ofl stock. Wiii exchange for good yl‘tv erty or the erection of some houses, . J. Sternsdoril. 1st National bank building. FOR SALE--| OR BATF-—Fiii high _east front b-foof on #dth, tear” Leavenworth, grand shade , only 31,700, 8) cash, balnnce oasy. oot Toktn fronts, south of M. Roger's Place, most .sightly lceation in the city, fine shade trees, etc., ouly 81,000 24 feat on'S, Tih by 12) deep, #1100, Good new cottage, easy walk to_shops, 31,300, Choice and_cheap residence property i’ all localitles. Bee my signs. T have several zood 10ts near cars on which owners will build to suit purchasers, terms easy. AL ESTATE trey Chofce lots and_improved lots In Hanscom Place, bargaing on easy terms. 3. . Gvaus, 305 New York Lito Ruylding. OR 8A L B, Evans. TFROR SALE—50 ncro farm, well stocked with cattle and hogs. Wil sell cheap for cash. . Withnell, B. 17 Withnell Block ALIT=Chotea proverty, Sed sign B8 N. Y. Life. FINE corner for & A\ Piace; the bulld when Cholco property. WEN, Yo LIt See sings. J. 268 26 00 on Wirt st., Kountze Iy one for sale on tnat street; ou “get ready and any value v term! you will never get this n the best streot in O ng. Barker blo OME excellent bargains on Motor Ry., WIE2,100, $2,500, corners, Thes a year from now Barker block OR SALE—Cholos_property: see signa. J. TR s By PLeRrtTs o signy, TH ANDSOME reaidance lot, 76 fh. east frons in one of the best nelghborhoods, less than & or n part trade, F. K. Darl Barker bloek. 260 20 OR BALE—At & bargain, a fine driving mare, suitabls for lady or gentleman; also a good hand-made phaston With harness; must be sold immediately ; price, 016 Tig, $200, Tn. quire W. M. Yates, Nebraska. Nationai bauk. OR BALR--Lots in Stewart Place, will far. nish money for Luliding houss, and pay- monts monthiy. Here isa chance to secure a home. Harrfs, Room 411 1st Nat, Benk, o7 {IOR SALE—Two of the best located traok e lots, on_the northwest corner of 2ist and Izard streets, size 120xI%: fo t price and terms Inguire of the owmer, BAward Spelier Dberg, 1012 North 21st strees LI Y POR SALE—Basy terms, Kountzepiaca, Ty Liomes, each § roomis, aach 81,000, Two homes, each § rooms, each 85,00). W0 homes, each 15 rooms, ench $,600, All with modern convenierice, Alllarge value at the price. All within & =quare of the motor line, Don't 1ose thesy opportunitios, ¥or salo by the owner, W, T. Seaman, East side 10th st., north or Nicholas 8t., Omahn's largest variety of wagousand car riages, 20 {0R_ 8 nd in, Nevr JOR SALE—On long time and easy payment handsome, new, well built houses of & 9 anc 10 rooms. Al conveniences, good neighborhood Rl\\‘l\d stroets, street cars and within walking ftance of 0. Nathun Shelton, 1014 Farnam. HE motor will go to the state mute institute this fall, consequently Wwhoever buys any of this property willdouble his money right away, B ucres close to instituto 81,000 per acre, Lots in Orchard Hill 8500 each. Walnut Hill $100 each, Highland Park 8 Cloverdale 00 e Baker Place $470 each, Saunders & Himebaugh's $030 each. Stringer & Penny, room 20, Douglas block, cor., 16th and Dodge. B30 81 OR SAL--On oasy (erms, naw _6.room o 0, cor. lot, near street car line, Addre: e ofHey 000-28F N ICE 6.xoom cottage, uoar hign school; lot 33 32 §,00; this {3 o bargain. C. K, Har- rison, Merchants Nat. bank. 197 ITRINGER & PENNY, Douglas block. 8. E. Wcorner 18th and Dodge sts., roal estal agents, Omahn property to exchangefor cle farms, and clear farms to exchange for enci bered nside Omaha unimproved property. Cail ©on us: We are sure to_have Something that will sult you. We have 10,000 acres of clear farms for sale or exchange i1 Nebraska. Good residence property_on sul theso are ronl bargains. Vi Iots to peoplo who wauit to build, Como and see us and e convinced. We want 160 acres of good improved land in Westorn lowa; will as- sumo an incumbrance, in exchange for a good residence property, lightly encumbered; farm must be A I, Stringer & Penny, Douglas Block, S, E. Corner 16th and Dodge, 2 JSOUNTZE PLAC —0-room house, barn and (A every_convenionce, for %:,00, easy terms. ¥ Address for particulars, B 63, Bed, 58 OR SALE—House and lot, east front on Vir- ave., 250 feet 8. of Woolworth ave., lot iouse has b good rooms besides large attle; water and sewerage on the streot; price for a short time, §,6%0; when the Motor Line Tuns to the park tho lot alone will be worth the money. C. F. Harrison, Merchants’ Nat. Hang. IOR SALE—64.7) ncres, sec.5, tp. 12, T Hamilton county, Neb. House, stable, 0 acres fenced, ivine ‘water, Price, 85,000 F. K Atkins, owaer, railroad bldg., Denver, (i& HAVE some nss rontal y sale cheap within one mile of paved streets and motor line, 11 Paxton block. JOR SALE—5-room house and 2 feet front- age on 17thnear Oaiifornia st. ; ground abut. {in fcon 1ty worth &0 per foot; for n hitle Tiome and us & speculation it 15 worth consider- 5 casb. G, ¥ Harrison, Mor- homo in the centor of the city, on monthiy payments. I willsell youa fotin ‘Aldine square, builau house of any kind, worth | from #1200 upwards, and you can pay for it | monthly, quarierly or yearly. Aldine square | 18 on Girace stroet, between 34 and 2 streets; | it has all the advantages such as paved stroots, sewera g, Call at 1601’ Farniam strest and see plans of buildings and get igures, D, J. 0'Douhos. NH y for sale lu_Omaha 15 that which 1w now completing near 24th st, on paved Wirt st., in Kountze place. §bedrooms, 2 pariors, dining room, Kitclien, 2 bath rooms, § water ' closets, large' laundry, stationery wash tubs, furnace and conl room aud cellar, electric bells and speaking tube, 12 closets, Price only 87,600 on terms to sult,” [ikowisoa dupllcate ddfoining at same price. W. I Seaman, east side 166 st. north of Nicholas st, Omalia’s largest varlety of wagons and carriages, 230 {OR SALE-—23, 44 or 06 feet of (ot 6, block 7T at 8530 per foot. This is within a quarter of & blook ot the new P. 0. site, and will be worth .lY’“] inside of a yea Ths e 14 lot 8, block 101, cor. Douglas and 10th 41 %eoton Douglns dud 66 on 10th, prica 100, 819,000 cash, balance in five cquat gnnual I nw 3 8006, t 14, v 13 0, Douglas Co., 100, $3,000 cash, balence easy. 1 ), South Gmana, price easy. ‘W. R, K. &M. E, 100m 14, Commerco telephone 140, DOR SALE—v-room house, barn Hanscom Place, at a bargatn. Ha 411, 1st Nat. Bank. 200, terms Cliamber SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, JIRST National safety deposit vauits, Safos torent # to 82 a year, &7 8, 15th, 8i2s14 DOR SALE~—Houso and lot, east front on #5th st.,four or five lots south of Leayenworth, far enough away to escape special city taxes on Leavenworth st.: grading, paving, gas and sow- erage all complete on Leavenworth; house is modern: ~splendid grove of trees about the Dremises; price 33,000, O. ¥. Harrison, Mer- Chants’ Nat. Bank. <57 N0 MANUFACTURERS—I will glve an ground, with splendid trackage facilit on the Fremont, lkhorn & Missourl Valle railrond, or on the Missourl Pacific (Belt Ling ralway ju Westlawn, just outside the city limits, in West Omaha, conveniently situated as Tegards e 5 to the business center of Omaha and Souti Omahia, to parties for the location of any of the following Industries: Fur niture Factory, Button Factory, Shoe Factory, Lard Refinery, Btarch & Glucose W'ks, Soan Works, Paper Mill Purifier Manufactory, Plow W orks, Broom Fastory, Haryester Works, Woolen Ml Nail Works Oatmenl Mmill, Kritting Mills, Box Manufactory, Saslt, unurrl'm\ Bllud Yire Works, anufuctory, achine 8Lops, Flour and Feed Ml Ly O any good manufacturing plant. Westlawn 18 Just outside the city hmits, and industries planted thera will escape heavy city uaxes. I you are thinking of locating in Omaha it will pay you to investigate this, Goo. " N. Hicks, New York Life building, Omalia. W OMAHA HOTELS. 1LOBE HOTEL—Newly furats shout: centrally located: ¥ Douglas st g URRAY HOTEL—Newost, latest and only first-class hotel in Omaha; 8 to #L per day proprietor, 1 INDSOR HOTEL—Corner or ackson streets, '3 blocks from Bert & a aay house in the cit; 10th _aud Unio 150 I OREL BARKER—14) rooms, eleganly fur. nished, " # and #.60 per day. 1jth and Jones st,, Omaha. F, A. Balch, propristor, 100-028 (CHIBE QUARTERM J Omaha, Neb., Augst 15, 1 posals, in triplicite, will be received here until W0 0'Clock P, M., Central time, September 16, 18%, and then' opened, for construction of one Drick storehouse at Guartermaster's Depot, in this city, U, 8, reserves right to rejoct any or w bl Pt 4nformatton furnished on appli cation to this oflice, whera plans and specific tions of the building can be seen, containing proposals should be marke posals for brick storehouse,” and add W HUGHES, Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster General, U, 8, A., Chilof Quurtermaster. aidabnii-ge OFFICE: ~Bealed pre QR BALE—Cneap housn to be move: 22d st _ 1 OB SALE. -2 houses on lot 67452 on & e cor. Tith wnd Vinton, Inquire within, 104 ()NE of the two house and lot bargains 1 bave been offering on- Georgia ave.north of Leavenworth,is now soid and ocoupled, hecause of my very low price. The south liouse of the two Btill remaing & bargain open to somehndy. First comes, first served. Tobe appraciated it neods 1o be pxwmimed futernally. 1 positively will not rent at, though several times offered #0per month, Price, ou very easy terms, 6,000, . T, Seaman, ewst sldo 16th st.,uorth of Nich: y of w.luu%flnll YOMEand see us and fnvestigate sone of the hargaing we have to offer. Wa are contin. ually Listing new properties and “if you don's see what vou want ask for It Jor sule OF exchange one of the fluost res- taurants in Omuha at & Largain, Wo have several fine hotel propertles to trade for land or other good values Au_elevator property with large dwelling notse, &t DArgaid. Blevator compiote, with horse' power, scales, offico furnished, eic, A fine opening Yor & practical grain deaier, Houses and lots in all parts of Omaha for sale and exchange, , For exchange, for Omuha property, 1,00 acres of #chool land lbase, in one of the best'counties in the state. 2 A fineresidence property in Omaha View for sale At & bargain, ¥rom 875,000 o $100000 worth of frst-class notes to exghiange for Omana property. For exchanie for Omahs properly, one of the best farms in Hock county, Nebraska. together with stock gnd muchinery nacessary Lo carry om 1h place. Old age and failing health of the owner {5 rewson for selling. A five Wheeler county farm, well developed, g90d soll, for exchange for Omuha proport 28) meres of fine land in northwestern lowa to exchange for Omana provert For sale or exchange for western lands, city Dproperty, merchandise or iive stock, & fine hotel roparty’ in lows town of 600 lahabitugge: g hotel ot the place and doiug s Whe business. Furnishes meals for two passenger tratnsdaliy. A snap for the right ma Wo have unsurpasse, facilitfes for h-pn-‘hlfi of property, having souie 6) agents scatsre over four'or Hve states. List your property withus if you wish & quick turn. W. K. E. M. E, w14, ber of L‘ommermhuh- phoné Notice to Contractors, Bealed proposals will be recelvad at the oflice of the County Clerk, Douglas County, Nebraska, until 2 p. mi,, Satirday, Septombef 14th, 1350, for the erection of seven' (7) twenty foot spans trestle work, over the Papio, betweon Sections d4ana 7, toixhip 16 runge 12 Plans and specifications to bo found in County Clerss office. Al bids to_be accompauled by titted check for §.00. The county reserves t to reject any of all bids M."D. Rociig, County Clerk, Notice to Contractors. Bealed proposals willbe recelved at the office of the County Clerk, Donglas County, Nebraska, until 2 o'clock p. m., Saturday, September 1ith, 1, for tho srectio of five () iweaty foot spani trestle work, on roud known ss Dr. Millor's Road, betwen sections 1 and 18, township 1, range Plans and specifica tions to be found in County Clerks office. ALl bids must be accompunied by certified check for 850 00, Thoe County rescryes , water, gas, and is a first-class local- | | this he was payi Lt to reject any and all bids, M. D. Hocuz ,Connty Clerk, Nouce of Stock Subscriptions. Notice I8 horeby given that the hooks of the Omaha, Lincoln & Gult Rallway Company will beopened for the purpose of receiving sub- seriptions to the capital sLock of 8ald company on snd after the seoend day of Bepromber, 183, at No. )05 Farnam street, in the clty of Omaha, Nebraska Dated thils 1st day of Augnst, 1 GLA. J. L. DE BEVOIisE, B BiLLowAy, M. EN, aug-1-a30t Tncorporators. Proposals for Building a School House, RALED proposals for the erection of a school ™ house in District No. 2, Union Preciuct. Douglas county, will be recetVed by the Districk Board, untts # o'clock Baturday, Angust 81st. fhe ‘plans and speclfications may be Lud at tue residence of the Direstor. By order of the District Board, ¥rirz Heiss, Divector, ldiv ¥loreuce P, U., Neo. REVOLUTION IN GIGARS. Important Facts Made Known to the Smoking Public—An Interview With Mr. Tansill, OfR. W. Tansill & Co.—Ho Explaina the Origin and Development of His Immenso Business, Relates the Causes of His Phenomendl Suceess. Denver (Colo.) Republican, Juiy 7. So many causes have been assigned for the success of the celebrated “T'an- sill’s Punch” cigar, that a Republican reporter. learning of Mr. Tausill’s so- journ at the Albany, called on him to ascertain for the benefit of smokers a true explanation of these causes. Mr. Tansill expressed a readiness to com- municate on this subject, and the re- porter pliea his questions. “‘Have you any objection, Mr. Tausill, to giving the rouders of the Republican an inside view of the success you have attained vour business?” “Well, no. 1can’t say that I have,” was the vreply, ‘‘Since 1 have no mothods of conducting business and no secrets to withhold from the public, I am perfectly willing to gratify you to the extent of my ability. To commence with: After the great Chicago fire of 71, I became convinced that there was a large and increasing demand, a tidal wave, as it wore, for a first-cluss five- cent cigar. How to produce such a cigar and market it profitably was the problem to solve. *'T was a young man at the time and full of ambition. After carefully study- ing the condition of the trade, I settled upon a plan to accomplish my objeot. But before I give it to you, let me ex- plain the situation s it existed at that time. The average rotail dealer in those days never thought i\ possible to soll a five-cent cigar at less than 100 per cent profit, while the average wholesale dealor or manufacturer made a profit varying from $10 to $156 per 1,000 on that class of goods. Such five-cent cigars, of course, were made of very in- ferior domestic stock. **Now I conceived the idea that by re- ducing voth profit and slightly increas- ing the price, and at the same time making a cigar that should contain the choicest Havana filler, and then plio- iug it in the hands of prominent retail dealers all over the United States with an lusive control or agency for the same for their towns or neighborhoods, they, through the superior quality of the cigar, which at once commanded a largely increased trade, could afford to seil it at a reduced percentage of profit. In other words, I first raised the price of the goods to the retailer, and at the same time I reduced my own profits moro than one-half. This difference enabled me to furnish an Havana filled cigar that could be retailed for five cents. *“Then T personally traveled over the United States and estublished my agen- cies, relyiug chiefly on mail orders, thereby dispensing with double ‘drum: ming’ and the jobber's profit, thus effecting a great saving. 1 charged nothing for my services, and sold my goods at less than one-half the profit made by my competitors. In taking this step 1 trusted solely to tho intelligence of the smoker and dealer for my rocom- pense. Hud I not done so the namo.of the nsill’s Punch’ cigar, like the names of my thousand imitators, would have been obsolete long ago.” “‘Has your faith in the intelligence of the smoker and dealer been sustained ¥’ ““Yes, far beyond my most sanguine expectations. And as the bueiness has grown from year to year, 1 have appro- priated a percentage of my profits for advertising. I might add in this con- nection that I have just placed con- tracts for advertising ‘Tansill’s Punch’ in nearly 7.000 daily and weekly news- papers with a combined annual cireula- tion of over 500,000,000 copies. From this it can be seen that my faith in the merits of iny goods and 1n my methods of selling them is stronger than ever before.” v SH our plan of doing business met with the approval of the merchant?” My success emphatically answers your question in the affirmative. Could you but read our correspondence you would then realize how our agency and goods are appreciated by both dealor and smoker, As to the value of our agency, I will give you an illustration. Nine years ago W. M. Dale, a Chicago Aruggist, was trying to establish a trade on_a five-cent cigar. To accomplish g 838 per 1,000 for his leading five-cent brand and retailing but 200 of them per week. I gave Mr, Dale the agency for ‘T'ansill’s Punch’ for his neighborhood, and his trade steadily increased from year to year until it reached the enormous number of 27,000 ‘Tansill’s Punch’ per month, while his aggregate sales, all at retail, mind you, of that single brand have largely exceeded 2,000,000 cigars. I could cite you similar illustrations in almost every partof the United States.” **Then I understand, Mr. Tansill, that your plan is to sell a first-cluss cigar at | & small profit and rely upon the large volume of your trade for the rosults?” “That is it, exactly,” THE REALTY MARKE TNSTUUMGNTS placed on record duriag yestorday. 8 ¥ A Henson and wife to John T Hopkin: 10t 10, bik 5, Briggs' Place, w d... .. Joln I' Redick to & A Wolt, lov 2, bik ¥, Oak Chutham, w d. : . D R Archer and wite to W ¢ Noonan, und 14 1018 7 to 12, bik 1, Kent's add to South Omahn, wd,..... ot W K Potier a ita oIS 1 Potar, #.0'a W in 8 68 o 31-15- ersseeser 8 J Fort to U B8 Jucobs, mid i iots 21'and 2 vik §, Summit add, wd., i V @ Lantry and wife to K Bradshaw, 1, bk 117, Florence. q ¢ d o Bauiuel Forigay wad wite to Saritiel KGFgey ir. dot 16, bk 113, Florence, q ¢ d J O Byorth et ul to D) T E ik, Haunders & Himebaugh's Moun Ploasant add, w d. i J O Byorth et l to i* & Dunbiar, 101 17, bik 2, Baunders & Himebaugh's Mt Pleasant wdd, w d PR v G 5 Henwwic and 'wite to M A ¥ Anstin, lot 6, blk 3, Crelghton Heights, wd, ... ES Kood nid wifo to Mra & C Huyward lot 14, blk 16, Albright’s atnex, w ... Jonn Lorenz to Mrs C eerson,’ pt 1ot blk i, EIKROrY, W .., . ¥ O Hoyt to ) L rlts, lot's, bik i Morse & Brinner's add, wd... L AW Plerce nnd wite to A S Vatrick, Tot 10, blk 8, Putrick's add, qod... ......... J G Hartman to H Hartman, s5xias, o5 in B Nw 6-13, wa . A Aug Hartman ana wite to ¥ Krug, 1 i fb 1ot 1, bl I2, hmprovement Assoclation wdd,'w d AP Ty Bixtoen transfers Bullding Permits. The following piraits wara isiaal by Building Tuspector Whitlock vesterday: L.J. Nedd, ene-story frame dwelling, “Fwenty -s6cond near tirace, R W, 15, Millerd, one and one-half-story fraiae baru, ‘Twenty-fourth”wud fiow- Kounize Mémorfal Evangelical Lutueran church, two-story brick carringe re- pository, Sixteenth and Haroey. ..., B, i, Lawrancs, onetory frame cotlige, “Phiryy-eighth wnd Kogers, ... > Jawes A, Griftith, one and one-halt-story Tramo residence, Park avenue ueir ackson ... 0 Jolseth, ‘one’ and one-half-sior dwelling, 5t, Lawrence near Call- Tormim . . * Turee WNOF purmits. . Nive permits, wggrogatiug. ... ...

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