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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1889, SPECIAL NOTIOE.S. OMAHA. No advertisementa will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Yerms-Cash In advanoe. Advertisements under this head 10 cents per 1ine for he nFst insertion, 7 eents for each sub- uent fusertion, and 8160 per line per month, 0 ndvertisements taken fo= less than 2 cont for first insertion, Seven worda will be count tothe line; $hey must run cousecutively and must be padd in ADVANCE. _All advertise ments must be handed in bofore 19:30 o'clock p. m., and under no circumstances will they taken or discondnued by telepho 0. Parties adveriiaing In these colurineand hav. ing their answers nddressed in care of Tuz fine | please ask for & check toenable them to get their lettors. as none will be delivered except on presentation of check. Al Answers to ad- Vertisemenis shiculd be enclosed in envelopes. All advertisements in thess columns are pub- ished in both moratug and evening editions of % BEE, the ofrculation of which nggregates more than 18,000 papers dally, add gvos the ad- yertisers the benefit, not only of the city cirau- ation of Trir Bek, but also of Council Bluffs, incoln and other citiey and towns throughout 18 section of the country. e B e BRANCH OFFICES, Advertising for theso columns will be taken on the above conditions, At the following busi- Dess houres, Who are authorized agents for Tie Tize special notices, and will quots the sawme Fates a8 ahn be hiad at the main office. JOUN W. BELL, Pharmacist, 20 Bouth Tenth Btreet, ((\HASE & FDDY, Stationera and Printers, 113 'Bouth 16th Strect. S5 FARNBWOHTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- eming Street. W, 1, JiUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 10th « Street. EO, W. PARR, Phurmacist, 185 8t. Mary's Avenue. JJUOBES PHARMACY, 208 Farnam Streeh SITUATIONS WANTED. TENOGRAPHER (first-class) desires posi- ton. Address, Kk 17, Lee. 037 247 ANTED-—Position by competent young iady with best of city references as hook- Xeoper aud stenographer. Addross K31, ioo. p M —__ WANTED--MALE HELP. 7 ANTED—Salesmen at §75 per month salas and expenses to sell a line of silver-plates ware, whtchies, eic., by sample only; horse and team furnished free. Write atonce for full pa ticulars and sample case of goods free, Stand- d Silver Ware Co., Boston, M. 604 A/ ANTED—Experienced newspaper mun to take editorial charge of country weekl: In western part of state, Light work and go salary. Address K 26, this office, 00223 TED—Shirt makers. 1112 Farnam st 0213 ‘nd stamp for circulars, Liell Co Grand Rapids,Mich W ANTED-Two men for funiture ropairs and furmshing and one good mg. New England Furniture Co. ANTED—Agents to sell the pinless clothes iine; the only line ever fnvented that holds the ciothis WIthout pins: a perfect success; patent recontly fssued; sold only by agenis, to whom the exclusive right is give B0 cts we will senda sample’ line by mail eirculars, price st and torms to avents; secure Jour tertltory at onco. Address Worcester Pinless Clothes Line Co., 17 Hermon st., Wor- cestor, Mass. 668033 '\V;\N'I iD—First-class man to work on a dairy north of Deaf and Dumb ns.J. It Hoch 14 217 ANTED—Agents overywhere to scll ouc new book “Stanley's Marvelous Adven- tures in Africa*” Bost discounts. Send b ct for outfit at once, J. M. French, & Co,, ( Neb. 18- T ANTED—50 laborers for new ratlroad in Wyoming:;2ood waies and steady work. Albgright Labor igency, 120 Farnam. ~ 510 ANTED—2 shoemakers for second-hund work; apply 104 N. Uth, bl 25 YA/ ANTED—5 good cornice men and b zood tinnors. Western Cornice Works, Min be- twoen Juckson and Jones. 540 7 ANTED—Five traveling salesmen; salary And expenses; no experionce nocessary. Address with. stamp, L. H. Linn & Co., Li Crosse, Wi 48T 23 VW ANTED—Boy. not uuder 17 yoars otage, with good sound pony, two hours in morn: 1og and evening. Appiy to' Heo counting room. TLAVE men with small capital can secure Jmoney-making specialty without competi- tlon, ana paying $100 to $10) monthly profits. s. ANTED-The use of a good pony(ci Il ng or driving) two hours morn: 2, Ilnona«,”m sound horse or ing ande e ng. WANTED-TO RENT. NICE warm _rooms for the winter, $15 por ‘'month. C. F. Harrison, Merchants’ Nat'l bank. 461 OR RENT--Unfurnished back patlor witn oarpet, for one or two Rentiemen, A7, Cass. ANTED—4 mnfurnished rooms for Hght housekeeping in house with iawn and no children; references exchanged. P. O. ~6 rent six () or even (1) room Address with location and , Hedge, care Omaha Hardware Co, 628 23t FOR RENT- $2) per month, conveniently located, gas and city water: 4, beautiful new house in Kountze place, ali modern conventencen; Dbrick houee, 2.th_st near St #13, h-room cottage, 20630 Davenport & esherton Hall, 11 Mary's avenue: OR RENT—A 5room houss, newly papored, 000 well ana cistorn, 2806 Franklin street, quire next door NOTLL, t OR HEN I by Shole: Toom 210 st #65—14-room house, 11 room house, £room house, s & Hamilton — ational Hank Bld, all conv,, 2Ath anc ame location, Tanscom Place, 25— 8r00m hotise, nll conv., ¥ 0 room nouses, all conv., Windsor P #12—4-room house and barn, 20th and Tay l’n‘;flu Beautiful ten-room house with all madern convealonces, elegantly furnished, Kountze place, Address room Creighton biock. FOOR RENT—A pretty, seyen-room house on Onlifornia streot, gas,clf ate to ool ty water and Inguire Ring: 2 ROOM honse for rent, O1ith and Vinton, TERY low, two 1-room houses ou Th and Vinton; two 8 and 9 room houses on 2ith nd Woolworth (with eity water f:room liouses in Lincoln Piace. monuth, 8. E. cor ad bath); tWo modern improyements including splendid fornace, néar Hanscom . C.F. Harrison, Merchants’ Nat' ROOM house w FPOR RENT- Unfurnished rooms suitable for housekeeping, 1512 8t, Mary entie. JOR RENT_& nnfurnished rooms northwest cor. 17th and Webster ats.: price 830, 951 FOR RENT-STOR .S AND OFFICES Fm( RENT—One-half of stors, 1117 Saundors 8t., &uitablo for tailor or watch maker. (iood location, Only $10, 656-244 OR RENT—After Oct. 1, fino front office, ground floor; plate gluss ‘'window: heat and light furnished: & most desirablo location for any kind of business: rent reasonabie, Inguire Omaha Tce Co., 310 8o. 1ith st, 50 JUR RENT-Two ¢ 1700 ana 1711 St Mary's ave,, very cheap. 2atores, cor, 10th and Arbor, would be a good focation for gro- cory and meat market. 10-room hovse, 18 Leavenworth st. 5.room ho , 19 Farnam Allin perfect order, Hugh G. Clark, Room Board of Trade, 63 2N oI R Jne half of store No, 215 South 1hth, Boy opera house block, suftabl coal office or similar husiness. 615 JHOTE for rout, il furnislied, Steam hont and modern convenienca; 24 sieeping rooms, all ic. firstclass snape; fine bar wnd fixtures A fine opeming for & man with smail eapital, in South Omaha, 1201 Douglas E OB RENT Threcstory brick building, 1110 Douglasst., suitable for wholesale or ware- house. Chas, Kaufmann, 1302 Douglas stree “w O} mdro oot Storo 1 block from P, O, Floming, 1th wnd Donglas. 22 02 f«uu RENT—Store, 1111 Larnam st., 2 by 128 feet, 2 stories and cellar, Nathan 8heiton, 1614 Farnam st 63 {OR KENT—Basement 40 by 00 ft, heated by steam. EnquireJ. Nagl, 612 So. Lith st, % JOL: RENTChean, & doublo stare and hase- 1t, corner 15th knd Howard sts. lnguire Sheely, room 20), 8healy bi ;?’5 30 Irable _warehonse room on ack. Apply to C. W. Keith, 714 Pacific st. NT_A neat furnwhed cottage, water and in best locality, near nigh sc Call'at the Western Printing o, 16th & Har 410 {OR RENT-—Cottage, rooms ten dollars tliee o Inquire av the B. M. Hulso com- hard wood finish, east front; 216 N. oom cottage, No, 94 N 20th st, ENT—2 flats in_Linton block, § rooms euch, lieated by steam, newly papéred, rent moderaie, inquire at 917 South 1ith st Hamlin 1n the blo [VOR RENT- 2411 Capltol Tooms, all modern conventences. som_ cottage on "I'wo 4-room cottages on flats on N. 17th 88, light nousekeeping, 12 “I'wo (-room flats, corner 2ithand Leaven- Apply to Green & Williams, st Nat. bank bidg. improvements, adstone, 1310 RENT—A 6-room_cottage, water, convenient to business. David Jamie- -room house, with clos- ets, bath and hot water on both iloors; cor- ner Hickory and Georgia ave, one block ‘from Price $3) per month, Leavenworth st park entraice. mon & Co., 12 OR RE] I’ building with or without power, formerly occupied by Tho Boee Publishing Co., 916 Farnam st. The build. inghas a fire-proof cemented Lusement, com- leto stonm-heating fxture water on_all the loors, gas, ete. Apply at the office QT‘UI(K Rooms—Large new 3-story and ba Dment siore building, suitable for any whol sale busines New i and basement, building, suitable for heavy wholesale business. Stora robm, No. 605 N, 16th st. Krore room, No, 2405 Leavenworth st, ApDly to Greon & Williais, 1t Nat. bank bldg, FIOR RENT—Stores and living rooms on Ctm- ingst. Alsohousoon Cassst. Hurris, room 411,150 Nat, Bauk. ____ MISCELLANEOUS. ():IRICH fenthors dyed. clewed and euriod equal to new. Myer Levy, 208 N. 1oth, E position buitaing. TROOMS ana bora for 3 gentlemens M6 dttiee Doarders. 23 8. 2ith ave, fUrei QOO o Expression, Vocal Articulate, Spantoniinie. 1.'V. Andérson, Sheely block! TLOUIS Wineterg dress and clonk mak dplush cloaksto order and steamed: sealskin cloaks repaired, nil kinds fur trimuings fur- nishied. 1420 Cabitol ave, repairing of ull kind. VHE banjo taught as an art by Geo, F.Gellen- by . Apply at Bee ollice, 950 TRIPAIRS ror all makes of stoves at James Huine: S 13th st. 6130 Oflica ichaut’s book store. o) 8. L. Todd does collecting. 44 fsa: proved house, Handsome 10-room pived street, cable and 4 wWalk of postollice. NathanShel- 14 Farnam st. NOR RENT—Several new b-room co Inquire of Joun H. F. Lehmann, 1 OR RENT-—Fine 11and 13-100m houses with all modern improvements, Casy street, be- th and 25th sts, at low retes, Clarke, 2420 Cass st. room, 2-story house, barn ror For terms for the winter call on or address C. ¥. Harrison, Merchants' 4 horses 1f desrod. 8, Creighton block, 120 8. 1th st. RS ANTED—A trimmer and a_busheimas stondy employment given and only first: classmenneed apply. Frank J. Ramge, 15th and Harney. 5223 WAN'I'BD—vm.r hundred men ror track lny- ing in Wyoming. Apply to P. If, Johnson, B. & M, passenger depot, Omaha. VA7 ANTED—£00 qraders and tie makors for the Black Hills extension. ~Fillay, Kramer & Co., Max Meyer bulldiug, 11th wnd 'Fagiun, for the Company work. Filley Rramer & Con Max Meyer buliding, 1ith wnd Farnam sts. w Agenta! To soliclt orders for our celebrated Oil Portraits. ‘The tinest made, No experience required! Boglnners earn 80 a week. ¥ outfit free! Bend for full particuiars. A rare chance. Bafford, Adams & Co.. 46 Bond st, Now York BIH O 62 ANTED—A man in_every locality to act s private detective under our instruc- tions. Hend dc for particulars, Central Detec: tive Burean, Topeka, Kan. T00-0.3 ANTED—A good office man to go east; must invest #2,600: must be a zood busine: man. Address the Geo, S. Cline Publishing House, ilh to 321 Wabasl ave., Chicago, Tils, ANTED—Men for Washington terrivory, Albright's’ Labor Agency, 11 Furnim st [ YW ANTED-—-Window dresser at The Fair, Lith anad Howard st WANTED--FEMALE HELP. 7 ANTED—Good giri for eneral housework. Inquire St. Mary's ave, 648 23t —winv good girl for general house- work, 1814 Dodge st 554 23 GIRE tor housework; steady place, in family for good girl, 844 8%, bl 7 ANTED—Woman_about 2 or 8 yenrs of g0 t0 take care of childrea.” 104 No. 1éth. 14 WaN ED—A good first girl, must be a_good ook and laundress: good Wayos and a &£god home to one who is competent; reference 8quiced. Call at room 16, Continental bullding, or addross Dux 224, 18 T.ADY, sccuts wanted for the new Hygoia 4Corsot, Most sutisfactory and est moey- making articlo out. For terms, ete., apply to Waostera Corset Co., St. Louis, Mo. ' 2 A girl for general housework; sunil farally. 1023 California st cor, Wik —Girl for general housework in mily of three, German preferrod; apply 10 2026 Capitol ave, i "\',\mwl G1rl for zeneral housework in fasaily wd wurso glel. - 16 Wikt st \/ ANTED--GIirl for general house work. southeast corner of Humilton and 9th sts. 1 218 \v:\r\'r‘ Tousekuopers, cook and second irl in same family. Competent irl for tamily of 2 #; cook for Prlvn« boarding ouse, #20; grls for Council Bluns and Blair &0 ©cook for Short oraér house, $3); nice young irl as nurse for child of 3; lgundress tor pri- vate r-mn(, #20; two nurse girls; 4 for country laces and ‘60 for genoral honsework. = Mrs, Jorga, 3144 B, 15th st. bosi ANTED—A girl for general housework, 2106 Douglas, 606-24 ANTED—A good girl for general houso- Work iu simall fuiily. "Inquire 1615 Corby, b OOIPE’I'BNT girl for gene rs, J, F. Coots, 124 8. 10t st. w.«mw)—xxp-mimn rl for genoral housework, Mra. L. . Joues, 718 No s KESBMAKING In tauilies. 67 8o, 17th ave, lizols* — ] NTED—A second haud_satety bicyclo 1 W AR B ee kR B iy 607 W ANIED-—Boara and room by young wan w"aml wife; best references; state terins of Address K 4, Lee ofice. 42 S for rent—Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam. OR RENT—I0-room liouse, steam heat, ail improvements, clieap rent.'G. . Shoely block, loth and Howard, _FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. WO persons can have front rovm and _good bonrd with private famil c ne, in pleasant Address K 15, Bee olice, ANTED—Furnished u heat ana bath room for man an wif privilege of ANT singln or double 100ms in modern 4 brick residence, Tclephone, ete., I T—$3, Nine rooms, First ave oppo- sito Bayliss park, Council 51airs, W. M. Bush- venworth, Omaha, [OR RENT—Two furnishe private family, between Dodgeand Farnam, OR RENT—To two gentlemen, front parlor, nicely furnished; gas, bath and heat. JOR RENT—Ono pleasant furnished reom heuted by steam. 2106 Douglas st, DLEGANT furnished rooms with 4stenm, 1,10 Hownrd st TICELY furnished rooms, ail modern con- NT suite of rooms, steam heat, gns and bath, 603 3, 13th st. T—Furnished room, 213 8. modern conveniences, [CELY furnished room, all conveniences, Neatly furnisiied rooms, with or without board, all modern conveniences. 03°N. Ibth st. JURNISHED and unfurnished rooms. JFURNISHED rooms, new use, all modern \ences, on moter 1ino. it Jargo elegant rooms, furnishod Steam heats FOOR RENT or unfurntsed. ©nces, 272 South %th st 01t RENT—Nico furnished front room for ¥ gentlemen rout reasonaule, CONOMIZE In fuel by covering your steam pipes with fossil menl non-rondushing cov: ering, the most efficlent and_cheapest, of . all coverings. D. 0. McEwan, western ngent, T51L Howard st. 2is3 LOST. OST - A carrier's collection boak onZoute ADaily Beo. Wil finder plesse return to_liee oflice? ]’ IST—A Black leather pockethook coutain- Jing money, pletures and somo papers, K- ward will be Daid for return o this office, 62124 T Q5T—Retween W. R Henuett’s and Iith and JCuming sts,, & part of a chain and gold tas- sel. Iteturn 10’980 N. 2,th av. aud recoive re- ward. 620243 i OST—Large, younz closs-hairsd St. Bernard i oz, yellow with white bronst and foet. Hn- turn to 1130 Georgia ave., or 9i Douglas and et reward. B8 ~ PERSONALS. 2 DWARD Andrews will find nis daughter at 41708 Corby street, Omaha. Mollle Andrews, it you desire a wite or a livaly respondent. sena your address to the American Corresponding Club, Box burg, W, Va. & WANT:D—T0 BUY. YV ANTED-To buy firat.class team of young lorses; must be good roadsters and weigh Dbetween 2400 to 2500 pounds, Address 1 st., corner Douglas, b5 W ANTED—To buy 5 ncres near to bargain, C. F. Harrison, Merchants' Nat'l pank., 151 YASH for furniture, carpets, stoves, gonernl mdse. Wells” Auction & Storage Co. i S Tich. F"\L\\:’rltn 2,000 yard cents p vard, to fill lot "in_Housel & Stebbins ad. dition. Room 519 Paxton block, 14 'WANIED—To buy for cash cheap a used gas Louting stove, a wmediu size hard conl base burner and a'range. Address Dr. CATe CArrier b, 6622 W ANTED-Furnitua, carpets , stoves and Liouschioid goods of il kinds, ‘Omaba Auc tion & Storage Co., 1121 K ~ STORAGE, iE—Clean, dry, and reason Wells' Storage & Auction Co,, 817 JTORAGE at low rates at 1121 Farnam stroet, MOmaha Auction and Storuge (o, B JTORAGE and forwarding. We coliect and de- Pityor zoods of sl description, merehandise, furniture and baggage at cheapest rates for storage for any length of time, Vans and WAgoDS 10 be hiad a1 shortest notice, with cure- ful men for moving, Packing and shipping from our own warehouse done on moderate charge Merchandise loaded and unloaded. Wareho on our own tracks, Office 217 8. 14th st. Telephone 114, Howell & B FPRACKAGE storage at lowest rates, W. M. Bushman, 13U Leavenworth. 53 CLAIRVOYANT, 1tS. ECCLES, the famous fortune teiler and lairyoyant: ' business, love, marriage und changes, 007 8, 13th st,next door to Barker hotel. KNISHED rooms and board 182 Chicago, CE furnisbied rooms, 220) Dodge, ]"Ull KRENT-| ‘ul’lllll!!? ruo:nl. oom for one or two ventle- men. Private family, 2211 Farnam s [ URNISHED rooms with all modern conve- niences, for gentiemen oly, 17 Dodge st R Buropean hot o, cor. 18th and pecial rate by week or moath. GoP room NT—Two furnished rooms on Bt. avenue, to geutlemen oul; of business center, Reference re- quered, Inquire st store, 210 and 212 8 b e R HENT—-Well turnished room fn Aly with breakfast and 6 o'clock including 3 moals Sanday. $5 per month. lotl:ll‘u:hlll bioek from NADE Amflflll FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. ‘néurnished roows sultable for located. - Butt's B2 POR RENT—L housekeeping, Renting agency, ANTED-2 or § unfurnished rooms for Liyht housek contrally * Ad- dress B 8 oo aibcar "% SPHIALY loctiad; 40 POR RENT—Two howsekecplag At 1609 M ADAME Weliington, ‘world-renowned as- trologist, test medium und destiny reader, just from HKurope. Tells your life from the cradleto the grav nites the separated, uses speedy marriage with the one you love, locates disease and treats with massage and electric baths. All in trouble should not fail to consult this Fified seeress. lor 6, upstairs, 4178, Lith; otlice hours, from 10 &, m, { .. JORTUNE Teller—Mrs. Lenorman can be consuited oa all affairs of lire, Satisfac- No. §10 N. 1560 st. 113 og* ])II NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant, medi- cal and business medium. Female diseuses aspecialty, 1L N, 160 5t, rooms 2 and d 57 MAT TY HOSPITAL! (09D Lomes for T dnrlhfi confinement, terms roasonable, &2 .17t Dr. Mra K unuié s Y V25, M Oblenschilager, midowifery Boiuo for adies. (i0od accommodations and attend- auce. Low prices, 2607 North Z4th #t, Omaha, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING HITILESEY'S shorthand and typewrit- ing achool, Barker block Do P 1ng seaslons; 85 per moath. ) GULOT STANDARD Shorthand School. Paxton bik., successor 1o Valeutine's) the largest exclii sive shorthand school in the west, Temchers are verbatim reporters. Particular sttention pald to typewriting, Mechanical consiruction of machine taught by factory expert. Ollmlwllrl. JOOR BALE—A now bugky, Bim. son_maka, Fohoss! oom " paxcon slock: > st - BSALE-A Hollldey wind miil ®arrel wood tauk, Sia, Do « Foaerel t, otivern D it . ()NE walnut double des Jeain._7, T. Lindse; & JOR SALE—-Work ) single horse, harness and _carriage, Jragons, Buets herry harness, of will exchunge for_brick._J. 3. Wilkinson, 107 Farnam. 68 = — e OR SALE—Phaeton ata sacrifice—only 850, Must be 8oid {mmedinthly for cash, Wiilis Yates, Agt. Nobraska Nat'l bank, 846 QMITH wigon and set of double work har. Wness, near been used but very lfitle, will seli for on payments, Co-operative Land & Lot Co, 205 N, unh'.:' S — A -year-old_bay horse about 1100 pounds. 1s gentle as dailld and sonnd as a Qolkr. Price 8l 6% . 2A0h ave. 081-24] NOR SALE—Light half _piatform spring Wagon, in good orders 181 K. 10th st. 620 8308 R SALE-A horse and buggy at a bargain, i1 on Dr. J. J. Saville, 1104 Saunders st. 20 287 m_re, harness, open buggy. Enquire aftar 5 o elocl i 8 MOR SALE—A &-horse power Porter cngine in good condition, weight 5100 pounds, cyl- inder 11x16, For particulars apply to Tne Bes office, 93 _ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. MIPLAND Guarantec & Trust Co,, N. Y. Life M blag,complete nostracts farnished nnd titlos toreal estate examined, perfocted & guaranteed. MONEY TO LOAN fl[u.\" EY loaned on furniture, horses, jewelry, IWete ™ Spacial rates to parties in noren and west part of city. J. I Eminger, HI‘uFlr'nnm. 201 TS EYSTONE Mortaage, Co.—Loans of 810 to [\ §1,000; get our rates bofors borrowing and save money: 10an on_horses, rarniture, or any approved security, without publicity; mnotes boughi; for new loan, renswal of old, and low. estrates,call R205,Sheeley blk, lsth & Hownrd st. @M to loan on ]mo 1 outside city Call at room 500, Paxton Blk. ?,wv.lm to loan at § per cent, Linanan & Ma- Phoney. room 506 Paxton block. 510 10,000 privata money to place at 7per cent, net. C. F, Harrison, Merchauts’ Nat'L bank. s 40 TVONEY toloun on furaiture, hiorscs, wagons, ets, or on any approved security, J. W, Robbins, 013 Faruam stroet. Paxton hoil. MONEY @ loan on any securivy A for short time, at low Tates. Lowest rates on_porsonal property. The Henderson Mortgage Tnvestment Company, room 400, Paxton block. 543 PULLDING lowvs. ™ D.V. Bholes, 210 First National bank. 642 [0 _LOAN—A few thousand on inside unim. Dproved eity property or good 2nd mOrtEAge paper Address J &8 Beo ofi 28 DIRSTmortgage tonus at low rates and uo delay, D. V. Sholes, 21) Fiest Nationsl bARK. T e on real estate antd mortgages dvought. Louls 8.Reed & Co., k.3, Board Trade 045 M{NEY to loan on horsos, wagons, mufes, houshold goods, pianos, organs, diamonds, lowest rates, The first organized 1oan office in the eity. Makes loans from thirty to three hun- dred and sixty-five days, which can_be paid in part or whole, at any time, thus lowering the princinal and interest. C#IY and see us wnen YOu want money, wecan §ssist you promptly and to your advantage wlthout removal of Rrup(-r”' or publicity. Mongy always on hand. No delay 1 making loans.” . F. Reed & Co., 319 8, 15th st,, over Binghum & Sons. 553 TLOANS-City ana “farm’ lgaus, mortgage pa- dper bought. MicCagne Tivestiment Co. 53 MONEY, toloan, O, . Di¥is Co., real estate and loan agents, 1501 Farnam 54 W ANTED—Kirst class fisido loans, Lowest rates. Call ana see us. Mutual Invest- ment Co,, 1504 Farnam. ¢ ol TMQNEY louned for 31, B¢ 9 duys on suy AV kind of chattel security: reasonnble inter- est; confidential. J.J. Wilkinson, 1417 Farnam. O, YOU want monevi it so_dom't borrow before getting my ratog awhich are the low- eston any sum from 31 to $10,000, I make loans on houshold goods, planos, or- gans. horses, mutes, wagouswarehouss receipts, Rouses, loses,ete., 1 anysamonnt at the lowest pnns\hl‘n rates, without publicity or removal of proper f.0an8 ¢an be made for one to six mouths and YoU can pay DArt at any time, reducing both principal and interest. If you owe a balanco on your furniture or horses, or havea _loan on them, 1 will take 1t up and carry 1t for you as long s you desire. 1f you need money you will find it to your ad- vantaze to see me before borrowing. B, ¥. Masters, room 4, Withnel puilding, 15th 1ey. 535 G' Per Cent money—R. %02, N. ¥, Lite Ins. pldg 68232 1“{) EY to loan at low rates and no_delay. M Capital and_ surplus #1,800.00. Lombard Investment Co., 308 8 Lith st. 009 RESIDENCE loans -6 to 7 per cent; no ad- ditioual chargesfor commissions or attor- neys' fees, W. I, Meikle, First Nat bank blag, 518 (SFE Sholes, room 210, First Nav'l bank, beiore B iniking your loans, 5 TMONEY to Tonn on real estate socurity at lowest rates. Before negotiating loans see Wallace, & 310, trown bidy. 16th & Douglus, N EBRASEA Mort, Loau Co. will make you & loan on household zoods, norses, wagons, land contricts. fine jewelry, or secnrities of any kind, wittiout publicity, aL reasonablo rates. Room 7, Kowley block, South Omaha. Kooms b1 316, Paxton block, Omana, Neb HILADBLPHIA Mortgaze & Trust Co. nish cheap eastern money to borrowers, purchiase securitics, perfect titles, accept loans at their western ofiice. George W. P, Coates. 7, Board of Trade. 540 3V loaned on furniture, horses and wagons; rates roasonable. City Loan Co., 118 8. T3ih st., opposite Millard hotel, N Y zotiated at low rate Mout delay. s se good_commercia paper knd nirtzage uotes. 8. 4. Sloman, cor jth and Farnam, w67 fl' ONEY to Loan—Cliattels, collateral rea AW estate. 11001, Merchante'Nav'l bank bulldain. P o delay uire, 1210 Farnam sc., First National ding. b4 Y to loan—~We make liberal advances 1 kinds of furniture, pianos, organs, and wagons, without rewoval, witnout 1y, and at 1ower rates than can be had elsewhern in the city. Payments can be maae atany time, which reduce both principal and interést. Long und short time given and lib- eral extensions made. All business strictly coufidential, Before you borrow or renew your loan call and get our ‘rates, Hawkeys Invest. ment Co., room 34, 3a floor, Donglas block,s. w, corner 16th and Dodge streets. E MONEY to loan on city or farm property. Goo. J. Paul, 1009 Farnam st. 102 PBEVORE making clattel or collaterat loans, it will pay you to ses ‘Uie Western Inyes ment Co,, room 412 Beo bldg. 139 SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. DNIRST Natlonal safety deposit vaults, Safes to rent & to 825 a year, BJj 5, 15th, BUSINESS CHANCES. {OR RENT--Are you 10dking for one of the best locations In Omahi o start & dry goods store, hardware, barber shap or grocery? if so eee Fred Harris, 1610 Dodge, 5123 0 will buy the furnignre and loase of 13- room Loarding house, 113, N 14t st. 401 (G20D paying business frisale; eusy torms) Call Star Laad & Loan;Coy, 100934 Farnam. 1 v on aanag. b in. the capitol city of South Dakota, Pierre, Woktern Land & Loai Exciiange,dll 5, 1th st. a2 1 RENT—Kestaurant with bakery in base- menvand rooms above, bith rooms, dining Toom to seat 10, new brick building, parties own- ing 1t Wikh 1o g0 out of business; party must bo respousible. ~ or particulurs address . ) Whittaker. Kearney, Neb., Bufalo Co. 45019% JPOR BALE-Nicely furnished fiat; steain heat, 516 8, 16th st., flav B3, 624 =9 GREAT Largain u;lJn!r(y Who has &,00 cash. . ¥. Harrison, Merohants” Nav}bus. ])“l'fl stock, good business, in A 1 locatio) s flfi r"’d,lr)li h?lf tlTh and m‘n-nw ll;‘ clear or city lots; luvestigal B i & Penny, Douglas bock. 1 eeHsste. Bleinger & Potiny, {OR SALE—Well established furniture store, Spply o Frod. J. Sulta, Liadsay, Neb, 0k SALE—Good family Loree, paoer,chew 1228, 17th, cor Douglas 416 RE you lookiug for an opportunity 1o er ghge in the mercantilo businessr If 8o come and see us. W. K. E.& M, K, Koom J4 Chamber of Commerce. Tol. 140, s {OR SALE—Or trade, IArge stock ranch ‘in L' western Towa weil improved and all under fonce; with or without siock. H & Boe offics (O NER ot n well-establishod brewery wishes % add bottling department, and wants young man who understands the business to take an interest, W, R. K &M, K., Room 14, Board of Trade. 1 [YOR SALE--The loase, furniture and good " willof Opelt's hotel, Lincoin. Neb., will be S01A At A bargain. Call on or address, Joe Opelt, Lincoln, Neb 53 7 TTENTION Drugglsts—For salo a drug bus- iness that will pay you 3125 per mo, Address & & Co, care Magenan & Brunuer, mont, Neb. A2 {OR SALEGood elevator in fine grain sec- tlon.” Aldress John Itoed, 1201 K st Lincoln. FOR EXCHANCE. {OR TRADE -Goed eroom house and barn, with lot Mx140 to alley; on 8, 10th street near Brownell hall, Will trade for unincum- bered Yacant property. Ames, 1607 Farnum st. VWV ANTED-It you are linbls to lose your equity, in Omaha residence, business or in- sldoacre proerty, and want to trade for choice residence, with land, in_smaller, live town, to- gether with some casb, send address, 1 cando you some good. Address K b Bee office. 45423t VW ANTED —Stock of goo s or drigs for im- proved property and some cash, Corse Real Kstate ayency, 417 Shooly block. {OR SALE—Or Trade—100,000 cigars, A num- ver of good rarms slightly incumberea, for Omaha property, House and lots for vacant lot. | WhAt have you to offor? Wostern Land & Loan Exchane, 311 8. 16th st. 462 21 IFTEEN ncres in South Omaba, 11 miles from packing houses, £0) per acre, to_trade for vacant or improved ecity property. 40 lots in one of fne best additions to Coumcil Bluffs, price, $100 ouch, for city property. Clear Iot tof furniture. First mortgage paper for horses, or horse and buggy. Co-Operative Land & Lot Co,, N. 16th st. 405 23 VWV ANTED=T0 trade good Omaha proporty for a10 or 15 acre tract witnin 1o w:iles of P.0. W. R E &M. E, room 14 Champer of Comimerce. 306 VY EATnave vou to offer fu exchange for my FL00 equity in my double louse on Latnrop st, near 16tn, or for my $.000 equity in my double house on Spencer st near 22d, or for my $,00 equity in my double house on Wirt st, enst of 21th, all with modern Improvements, all encumbrances 5 years at 7 per cent. No farms willbo considered. W. T. Soaman, east side louh s north of Nichoins’ st, Qaniv's 1argest variety of wagons and earriage: W JRENIAL property, inside. to exchanwe for clear farms or vacant ity lots, Thos. F. Hall, 511 Paxton block. DREXCHANGE—An elegant tract of land contnining 120 acres in Antelope county, Neb., with ordinary improvements. A quarter section in Hand county, Dakota, party improved. Eighty acres near Council Blufts, Ta. House and 1ot on South 16th st. Large amount of 01l Mountain and Petroleum company ofl stock. WIIl exchange for good yroperty or the erection of gome houses. | Ge Sternsdor National bank buildin] FOR SALE--RIAL ESTATE JOUTH Omala. The northeast corner 2itn Mand A streets. Bran new 4-room cottage, well, cistern, cellar and out bulidings, all the very bust: it exceedingly low nrice of £1,000 will buy this property if sold at once. Small sash payment down, balance easv, The above wonld be cheap at §1,600. Anybody looking for a comrortable home in this airection should in- vestizate aconce, GeorgeJ. Sternsdorit, Real Estate, Loan and Exchange Broker, First tional Hank Building. Telephone FoR Sk @ feet on Park ave. @ bargain. Gardner & Saundors, 140 nam st. [ beautiful suburban residence property ummit Park, South Omaha, wiil double in price in the uext six montls. Buy now: prices advancing. We have it ail for sale. M. AL Upton 160 an 124 PO nice lots in Orchard Hill on easy term 8700 cach, * Stringer & Penny, Douglis block! 408 24 QUMMIT Park, South Omaha, property nas no Wreferonce to the stoek yards, being on \uh.*: glevation a mile noeth.’ You got nothing o ectionable out thers. Purest afr, beautiful ocated lots, fine view, electric motor, paved streots, half-hourly aummy; prices advancing. M. A, Upton Co,, [6th and Farnam. 60424 AQNES on monthly pyments. 1 have stil 15 Jots for ale in” Aldine square, on which 1 will build homes to suit purchasers, ana take payment montnly, quarterly, of yearly. Aldine square 1s on Grace strect, one block from the motor line and two blocks from the cablo, and by oither 1ine you ean start from the postoffice and get there ‘in 10 minutes. It has all advan- tAges Of water, Sewer, Kas, DAVOMONts. etc., and the terms Are tho casicst ever offered (i this city. 1§ have also 10 lots on Cass streot, be- tween 25th and 20th streats, which I will sell on sawe terms, Call and examine plans of houses ete, D.J, 0'Donahos, 1601 Farnam st. 611 4,000 bargals the best half block in Boyd's dd, on Ames ave and Motor forthe above snm; this must be sold; submit all offers to D, oles, 210 1st Nat. Hank. 50 96 JINE thousand square feet fn a Sammit park, South Omaha, lot. Lot us show you them. Kiectric motor, M. A, Upton Co,, 16th and Farnam, 04 24 OR SALE, real estato—Rriggs Place, | have in 1his desirable addition & number of cholce lots for sale at low figures and terms to suit your conventence. If you are looking for & fine_residence location, 16t me Arive you out and show you these beautitul lots which I offer for saie. The belong to non-residents and must be sold, ‘Don't delay but call at once on George J. Stornsdorlf, 1s¢ Nat, bank vuilding, Telephone 464, 1w {IVE 6-room housas, new, bath room, elstern, city water, half block from Motor line; 10 pe: cent cash, balance monthly: sale sub, short time léase, Neo, Mortgage Loa room 519 Paxton block. ARGEST List, See M. A. Upton Co., 16th land Farnam, 504 21 10,000 pressed brick residence going up at Summit Park, South Omaba; more 1o follow. Prices ndvauciic: finest residence property around Omaha; electric molor; buy now: we have the largost list. M. A, Upton Co,, 10th and Farnam. LOUK! Look! Leok! Manufacturers and iwarehousemon. Investigate this. Northwest corner 19th and Plerce sts , 100x144, only $13,50), £3,600 cash; 4 houses on this property, rents for 1,000 per yoar; above price gets the some of thw ground for nothing, but the foruln owner wants to sell. M. A. Upton (om- A Upton (i b0 2 OR SALE—On long {ime and easy payments, nandsome, new.well-built houses of & b and 10 rooma. All conventerices,good nelghborhood; paved stroets, street cars, and within walking distance of I'0. Nathan Sheiton, 1614 Furnam. HALEROUR Qummy. See M, A. Upton Co., 16th and Farnam. 04 24 R SALE—New etegant 9-room house, all modern conveniences, east fronut, in the best residence locality in Oniahu; Wwill sell cheap, Brennau & Co., room 3, Chaniber ot Cominerce, n residence property. 16th and Farnam. OR SALE-—Elogant t-room house in Orchard Hill; modern _improvements, etc; on_en terms. Also 5 new sroom houses, each with = full lots, small barn, etc,, in good location; will have electric motor witliin 3 blocks. ~ Make of- fers. Address H 66, B B, 6 ORNE o, tho two nouse ud lot burguins | liave been offering on Georgia ave, north of Leavenworth,is now soid and occupied, b of my very low price. 'The south house ¢ two sulll rematns a bazgaln_open to somebody. First comes, first served. To be appreciated it needs to be examined internally. 1 positTvely will not rent it, though several times offered 50 per month, ' Price, on very easy terms,§8,00, W. T, Seaman. eas: side loth st., north of’ Ni olis &t.,Omaha’s largest variety of wago: carriages W LEM vau purchase rouity deal sponsible, well-known firm like M. Upton Co., 16th and Farnum. 504 24 . A. UPTON CO,, 16thand Farnam reiiablo real estate Louse. Deal with them. B4 24 JPAVED Streows. See M. A. Upton Co., loth and Farnam, 504 24 F{m BALEZR00 ncres Iand in Nebraskn; H0x140 foot lots 13th st. at a sacriticing brice, Inguire 1412 . 1ith, JUMMIT Park, in South Omahu, 1s only two Sand one-half miles from Omabi postofiice, and 1s the finest lorated residence property around the city. Electric motor by Nov. i. Prices goingup every aay. We have the largest list. M. A. Upton Company, 16th aud Farnam, 504 24 JMMIT Park. See M. A, Upton Co., 16th and Farnam. 50424 BT us show you the beautiful residence _property around Summit Park, South Oma- ha, Lots (0x15). Biectric motor ihere soon, M.'a. Upton Co., 15th and Furnam. ~ 604 24 01 SALE—Easy terms, Kountze pla Two homes, each § rooms, each $4,000. Two homwes, each § room: T'wo homes, each 15 roon Al with modern con All large vaius at the price, All within a square of the motor lins, Don't lose these-opportunities. ¥or sale by the owner. + W, T,Seaman, Fast side 10th st., north of Nicholas st. Omaliw's lurgest varlety of wagous and car- riages, 559 N VESTIGATE tho property at Summit park uth Omahs, You will then purchase. tricmotor, Half lcurly dummy. streets. M.’A. Upton Co', Toth and Farnam. 504 11 best monay 8 worth of house and lot now ‘or sle in Omaha 1s that which I am now completing near 24th st., on paved Wirt st., n Kountze place, 8 bedrooms, 2 pariors, dining room, kitchen, 2 bath rooms, § water oclosets, Iarge’ laundry, stationary wash tubs, furnace and conl room and cellar, electric bells and speaking tube, 12 closets. 'Price only §7,50) on terms to suit. ' Likewise a duplicate adjoining at same prico. W. 'I. Seuman, enst sido 1560 st. north of Nicholas st.” Omaha's largest variety of wagons and carrlage 559 ~OMHEand see us and fnvostigate somo of the hargains we have to offer. ~ W are contin: ually listing new properties. and “if you don't sce What vou want ask for it.” For sale or exchunge one of the finest ves- taurants in Omaha at & bargain, We huve several fine hotel properties to trade for land or ather good values. Au_elevator property with large dwelling house, ata bargain. Elevator complete, with norse’ power, scales, offico furnished; etc. A fine opening for a practical grain deale Houses und lots in all parts of Omaha for sale and exchange, 2 For exchange, for Omaha property, i,000 acres of school Jand lease, in one of tho best counties in the state. 2 A fine residenco property in Omaha View for sale at o bargain A fine Wheeler county farm, well developed, #9od soll, for excliange for Oiuhu propurty. 28) ucrds of fiue land 1n northwestern lowa to exchango for OMANA PrODErty, For sale or exchange for western lands, city Droperty, merchandise orlive stock, a fine hotel roperty in Jowa town of 6,00 inhabitants, Leading hotel of the vlace and doing & fin business, Furnishes meals for twWo Dassenger trains ddily. A snap for the right man, Wehave unsurpassed tagiliiles for disposing of property, laving sonio b)) agents sCATTsre over foug'or five states, List your property with us 1f you wish & quick turn, W. R. E. M. E, Rooui 14, Chamber of Commerce, telo- pliond 1440, 11,000 buys 10-room nouse with hard-wood fnish, elegant decoration, fine laundry, and eVery detajl perfect; this is 82000 lexs than 1t cost: party 1s golug out of the city. ‘Thisis slmply elegant and & bargain: it you have any intention of buying, T ask 18 to show 1t to ou; location 82 Goorgla ave lioles, 21015t Nat. Bank, 791 TG ANS -Outaide proporty —100x140, cor. th and Hickory, $7,000; easy terms. 2x88, B1st and Mason, 81,600, 3 cash, balance ensy. o lots, Blst near Mason, cheap. Doub) r., J9th and Davenport, $4,000, 2 lots, Wirt st,, ) block from 24U, #),600; rea- 50nablé torms, Now 18 & good time Lo buy property ail inst.lo of Belt line; will soon advance, Hugh G, Clark, 403 21 O SALE—At & bargain; the 2 lots and trackage, with bulldings of the Fairbanks lard refinery. For terms and price seo D. V. Bholes, 210 Tst Nat. Bank. 487 21 ]j‘vlll( SALE-Take notice, a Georgia ave. lot noar Poppleton, at grade, for only 82,500, J. 1. Evans, 308 N. Y. Life bullding, 45 21 J3ESY bargains, - See M. A. Upton Co., 10th and Farnum. 0k 4 ITY water, elociric motor, hait-Lourly /dummy to Sum mis Park, South Omalia. We afe maklug a specialty of this property. ' {1 1s the finest In the murket. Prices advancing, Let us show it to you. M. A, Upton Co., Wil and Farnam, bile2s MO Buflders: Stringer & Penny, Douglas block, 8. E. cor, 16th and Dodge, nave some A 1lots which they ean scll for ’5 cash and balance on second mortguge. a1 JTRINGER & Peuny, room 20, Douzlas Pbiock, have ane of the finest coruets in Hans- com place for salo; will take us part payment & clear ot of less value, #.500 Wanted at good interest for five years on Dodge 8t property worth 15,0 0. Farnain st. property for sale cheap. 1nside acreage for sale, no fancy price. Baunders st. property for sale, #15 per foot. Equity i 60 teet on 215t st. & mile from P. 0., tor trade.” Buriuger & Pousy, Douglas bloc. OR SALE—GLTS acros, sec. b, tp, 12, r. 6w, Hamilton county Neb. House, stable, #0 acres fenced, living water, Price $5,000. 1% k Atkins, ownér, railroad ldg. Denver, Col. 562 HAV¥ some first-class rental property for saie cheap within one mile of postoffice, on aved streets and motor line. ~ Thos. ¥, Hall, place, will fur- nish money for building house, and pay- ments monthly. Here is a chance (0 secure a home. Harris, room 411, 1st Nat. Bank, b6l 00 feet above the river and a mile north of Zithe stockyaras, two and_one-nalf miles from the Omaha postoffice, Summic Park, Soutn Omaha, Lots #x150. ' Electric motor, paved streets, and half-hourly dummy. We have the Iargestlist. M. A. Upton Co., 16th and Karpum. 0R SALE—g-room house, barn and lot Hans com Place, at & bargain, Harris, Room {11 1st Nat. Bank. 501 LET us show you Summit Pa k,South Omaha property. Nothing like it ia the market for the money. * Electric motor and half-hourly dummy. We have tho largest list. A Upton Co., 16th and Farnam. TroRSALE- % foet of tot_6, blo: at 8600 per foot. This is within n quarter of & block of the new P. 0. site, and will be worth 81,000 inside of @ yenr, The © 14 lot & block 101, cor, Douglas and 10th sts, 44 feet on Douglas and 66 on 10th, price 009, 810,000 cash, bulance in five equal dnnual vayments, “The se 1{ nw 1§ sec 6, t 14, r 13 o, Douglas Co., price 812,001, $3,0)) cash, balance casy. Lot 7, blk 30, South Omana, price #1,200, terms easy. W. It E.&M. E, room 14, Chaniber of Comimerce telephone 1140, b ]5[7\' alot at Sum.nit park, South Omana. 1t is the very bestinvestment you can mako at present. We have the largesi list. Electric motor.” M. . Upton Co., 1th und Firam, B04 24 'e_lot for sala very cheap for ook 7, M0x150, Adaress I, HEKE 15 nothing 50 nioe a8 those elegant (x 160 fect Iots at Summit Purk, South Omaha, on 2ith, 2,th, %th and 27 sireeis. They can he 8014 now at 'y price of property similarly lo- cated: electric motor: prices advancing. Wo have ‘all there aro for sale. M. A. (pton Co., 16vh and Farnam, 04 24 {OR SALE, renl cstate—Three cnoice lots in Redick Park addition, facing 25th ave. Only #1,000 each. A fine clags of residences surrounil this property, and In less than two years they will double in value, George J. Sie 15t Nat. bank building. 1GH attitude, magnificent view, purest air clegant lots, all at Summit Park, South Omaha, Electric motor; finest suburban resi. dence property in the mark We have the largest list, M. A, Upton Co,, ithand Farnam B0k 24 QOR SALE--Choice farms near good mar- Kots, choup and terms ensy, o' Wil tuke good trade. Lewls & Co, Storling, (ol B30 ( N K farm of 44 ucres in Page county, lowa. Ono farm of 120 acres in Adams county, lu. One farm of 160 acres in Rock county, Neb, One farm of 16) acres in Grand Forks, Dak, Also Linderman hotel furniture, Clarinda, [a, All of the above described property musi be closed out in_sixty days, recardiess of price. Call o address ¥. M. Park, Clarinda, Towa, [ MO MANUFACTURERS—I will give ample with splendid trackage facilitis remont, Elkhorn & Missourl Vull railroad, or onthe Missourl acific (Belt Line railway in W itside the ety utly situatad as rogffds access to the business center of Omaha and South Omaha, to parties for the location of any of the following industries. Furniture Faclory, Button Eactory, Blioe Factory, Lard Refinery, & Glucose W'ks, Soap Works, i1, Purifior Mautactory, Plow Works, Kiroom Factory, Harvester Works, Woolen Mili, Nail Works, Oatmeal Mul, Kuitting Miils, Box Manutuctory, Bush, Door and Blind Wire Works, Manufactory, Machine Shops, Flour and Feod Mill, Or any good manufacturing plant, Westlawn 18 just outside the city limits, and industries planted there will escape hoavy city taxes. 1t you are thinking of locating in Omaha it will pay you to investigate this, Geo. " N, Hicks, New York Lite buflding, Omaha, 90 (OR BALE-Improved and unimproved Ne brasia Clty property, cousisting of 6) cholco remdence lots in central part of the city; ten lots with small dwelling houses thereon, rent. ing from #10 to #15 per month; ten lots on Cen- tralave., 1 business partof the city; one store room, 24x1%, 2 storle: (1 tWO store rooms 24x100 11., 2 stories th opposite the court 1n central bu part of the city; the Grand Pactic hotel, the best hotel in the city, centrally located, §stories hign, with 3 store r00In, one biarher shop and t 3 fr. Of frontage on the with 40 lots aajolmng same, a0 elevitor théreon and a B3, & M. side track 1unning up to it. Terms, one-half cash down, balance on £ 10§ years tiine with mortgage so: eurity, or 1n exchinge may take good Nebraska farm land if suitably located. For further par- ticuare, ouquire of 1. 1, Darding, Nebrisks City, Neb. 635 3 @120 uys & nlce home, twa to three bundred ollars cash, balance on_best terms, abstract furuished, 1tle perfect. C, F. Harrlson, Mer- cuants’ Nat'l baak, dol _OMANHA HOTELS. (31OBE HOTEL—Nowly furnished and Oy up throughont; centrally located; §2 per day. 13081310 1312 Douglas {l‘ [0 MURRAY HOTRI-Newost, latest and only first-class hotel in Omwha; &) to 84 per day. B, Silloway proprietor, 55 YOZZENS Hotel, corner of Uth and IHarney ) streets, £.00° per day. No dark rooms. Table first-class, Try ft. M. J, Franck M1 YV INDSOR HOTEL ~Corner of 1ith And Jaok: son streets, § blocks from Union depoty Best & a day house intho city. 508 THIEF QUARTERMASTER'S _OFFICE Omaha, Neb., August 31, 1889, —Senled pro- posals, in triplicate, will be recelved here until two o'clock p. m.. central time, September 3, 1880, and then opened, for the consiruction at Fort Du Chesne, Utah, of two double sets of officers” quartats comple of fronts 1o three other double set ora’ quarters. The right 18 T r or all bids, All information rurnished on application to the undersigned, of to Post Quartermaster, Fort du Chiesne, Envelopes enclosing propoals should be marked proposls for comstricrion, and ade dressod to WM. B, HUGHES, Lieutenant Colonel ard Deputy Quartermaster General, U. & A, Chief Quartermuste; 44202 Notloe—Steam Heating. =D1ds will be receivod wt this office until 12 m, r 151, 1880, for furnishing and putting up of Steam ADpAratus for neating our new Court in Bibir, specifications on file, to rejectany aud all bids, By T of the Board, Criis, RATHMANY, County Clerk Notice to Contractors for Grading Crry ENOINEERS OFFIOR, b Routh Omaha, N ept, 11th, 1889, Sealed proposals will be receivod by the un. :l--r~mum\ at this office until 12 o'clock noon of Septembe sird, 1889, for furnishing ail the ma- terinls and doing all'the WOrk nocessary to coms pleto the rollowing city improvements, vii « xl\i!\x 24th Stroet from “N' Stroet to " Plans and specifications may be seen, and all ||‘|§un|‘m|'"n|v-lull\'lv to the work obtained, at this oflico, Payments for the work to be made by war- rants on the city treasury, No proposal from any contractor in defuult with the city on any provious contract will be considered. No proposal wil! be considered unless accom- panied by a certified check for £00,00 to be re turnod on all bids not excepted. [l Tight 13 reserved to rejuct any or all pro- posals. Work to bs completed within 30 days, Approximate estimate is 31,116 cublc yards of excavation, to cost #4.767.40, City Counil. Oommittos on Viaducts, Stroets and Alleys, vy, E. B, Towi, Chalrman, 8 13dtoS 2 Notice to Contractors, Oz Bxaiwis Overck, ¢ BSouth Omaha, Neb., pt, 11th, 1880, Sealed proposals will bo- roceled by the un: dersigned af fhis office until 12 o'clock noon of SBeptember 23, 1850, for furnishing al! the ma- terlnds and dolng ail the work n SSUry to gomplete the followin olty improvements, vis. Grading “L" street from Twentleth street to Thirty-fifth street, together with approuches. Plans and specifications muy be scon, and all information relative to the Work obtalned, &b this oflice, Payment for the work to be made by war- rants o the ity treasury. No proposal from auy rontractor in default with the city on nny previous contract will b considered. No proposal will be considerad unless accoms punied by a certified ehock for $0.00 10 bo Tor turned on all bids not accepted, "The right is reserved to reject any or all pro- posal Work to be comploted within ninety days, Approximate estimated cost 815, By order City Council, o y E. I TowLs, Chairman Committes on Viaducts, Strects and alloys. stidtoss) A N Bee News Stanas, he morning, evening and Sunday Brs can be found regulariy at the following places: noTELS Paxton Hotol Nows Stand, Millard Hotel News Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel News Stand, Metropolitan Hotel News Stand, Windsor Hotel News Stand, Canfield House News Stand, Cozzens Hotel News Staud. Barker Hotel News Stand. BOUK, NEWS AND TOY STORES, Jophin & Co., 503 North Sixteenth, Dicik Castello, 506 North Sixteenth. J. Rich, 609 North Sixteenth, J. P. Hoy, 1115 North Twenty-fourth, o Rubin Bros., 514 South Tenth. Frank Kelble, 815 South Tenth. G. W. Shaunahan, 903 South Thirteenth, . N. Meilliede, 518 Soutn Thirtoenth. J. 1. Fraehauf, 414 South Fiftoenth, E. Wyman, 116 South Fifteenth, U. Eckel, 503 South Sixteenth, J.'S. Caulfield, 1304 Farnam, A. Anderson, 2218 Cuming. E. Hunsen, 2423 Cuming. W. R. Picard, 1723 St. Mary’s avenus, J.'W. Martiv. 1230 Park avenue. §. M. Martinoviteh, 903 South Thirteonth. Jos. Timmons, 20t and Lake, cable depot DRUG STOLES, S. . Howell, corner leavenworth and South Twenty-ninth. Peyton & Owen, 2401 Leavenworth, ELEVATOR LOYS, Geo. Cooper, Mercants' Bank building. Clyde Rateiin, Ramge Block. BOUTIL OMAIHA, J. 8. Stott, Postoftlce. G. euther, at news stand and on street., Patrons of Tur. Bk will notice tho above new wgencies at drug stores and elevators, which have been placed for the further uo- commodotion and convenience of Brm readers. Persons who fail to procure Tus Bem when wanted, will confer fuvor by reporting facts to the BEx_ofjce. 2oRly TS bk An Absolute Care, The ORIGINALABIGPINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounoce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands, aod el skin erup, tions, Will positively cure all kinds of piles- Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug cempany ab 2 ceuts per box—by mail 30 cents, WLl fo el Raided By iish Hawks, Mahlon D, De Turk, of Oley, six miles from RReading, is the owner of five large fish dams, Of late he hus been greatly troubled by the depredations of fish bawks, which bhave made - frequent descents upon his fish preserves, where swim some three or four thousand German curp of various sizes, The other day, intending to abate the nuisance somewhat, if possible, he took down his shotgun, and with a supply of bucksbot secreted himself 1n the bushes beside one of the dums., Presently an enormous bird sailed overhead, and after circling around slowly three times, made a rapid descent 1nto the pond. Just as 1t emerged from the water with a fish 10 its talons, Mr. Turk let drive at it with a load of buckshot and killed it instantly. Instead of being a fisk hawk, as hé supposed, it proved to be & bald eagle, and measured five feot six inches from tip to tip of its wings. el Advice to Mothers, . Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens. the gums, allays all pdins, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diar rhaea. 25c¢a bottle Only One Bear Escaped. Lastd'uesday morning Warren Schell of Somerville. N. Y., noticed thatthe grass in one of his flelds looked as if some animal bad been eating it, About 5 o'clock in the evening he returned, armed with his Winchester repeater, and found a whole family of bears in the field. The two old ones were prazing; the cubs, about two months old, were playing about their mothe chell whistled, which caused her to raise her head, and he planted a buliet in her breast. Mr. Schell theu turned Lis ate tention to the cubs, one of which rose on his haunches and showed fight, while the other climbed 10 the top of the fence and watched their dying mother. A bullet apiece killed them, and as the last one fell the bear, which had made no attempt to defend his fams ily, turned tail and rau for his life, e stole the Whole Field. A thief at Parcersburg, Pa., dug up a fleld of potatoes during the night and carried them off,