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_SPECIAL NOTICES. DVERTISEMENTS for these columms will be taken.antil12: p. . ©dition wnd wntil 8:3) p. 1, for the morning edition o nd SUNDAY Bk 'J“ZIL.\I* Cash In advance, TRATES Adversisenicnts on this pige wili be ehnrzed for at the rate of 15 cont per worl | for the fint insertlon and 1 cent per word for ench subsequent insertlon, and $.5 per line wonth. 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VA=K & EDDY, Stationers s /11 South i6th Strect. for the ovening ken for less peeial Noticos' are published in both the 1evening cditions of ? fres the ndvertiser ' renlation of n Omaha, butaloin Couneil Blatls, and towns In the w SUNDAY HALF RAT DVERTISEMENTE: for situations or for DAY Drw at half Jove 21 Words u rates as can Le W, 38, Pharmaclst, 6 o Stroet 160, W. PARR, ¥ worth Street. HVGHE ATION by a ind ten i wholosalo ment. Address K 20 Be "\\v ANT tlons for filled with good girls of evaory day. Mrs. Bry W ANTED—Situation by firs < bread baker. Address, K 20, Omaha Bee. W ANTED Sitation by d typewriter; thre . Adaress, 1 0., Beg ofice, Lincoln, Nen Tiorly Tady wishes during eon finement 218t 8t NOTICE to morchant wanted by f 159 given. Address H. ), 1 WANTED--MALE H registered pha nationalities stenographer cexperience Vest of references, Mis, T. Bone, “tatlors—Position ‘V D<A nurse girl, Good wages to rightparty. 8 “'ANTFD Girl for hou: wigzes paid. Call %7 Californi “’,\\n.n A “wood girl for general work, Apply to 181 8. 10th st [ W ANTED-Girl for general house work n smull fanilly, 1906 Fa N ANTED — Giil for small family. Inguire 1818 Corby st [ “'.\\'rl D--Girl for kitchen work. No care YV Of ehildren. 113 8 20th, 674 NTED At opce, ¢ir cneral houses work. D, W. Phelps, th ave. ‘\/ ANTED=A competent hous pe farmhou ar the city. Apply Biirt st 18 ADY “agents FItITeLy new skirl dund hose support rapid sef} samplo free. Address Mrs. N. B. Littlo Mfg Co.. (i engo, 111 GOOD ook T family of threc, Aretercnces, gool wiges. 2008 Ha \\’v,\x'rlw “Good il o Tl honses work in small family. 2007 Farnnm st ‘\'AN'H DA good glrl, call at i WALt preforred. Mrs f. W, Craly, 1212 Bst st 4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, ., THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1800, oreroom 1n Norfolk, Neb. e for clothing business; heat, et Address (AL [(YOR RENT—HBrick warehouse, two Storios and busement, 57,000 square feot, with 100 feet of double track 'on U, P. rallwiy, south €th and Pleree streets. Address C. Oskamp, te., wee top of Aret column on thi VW ANTED-To rent. Proporty owners will find 1t to thefr advantage to list all va- cant dwelilngs with Smeaton & Allen, Rental Agents, 1601% Farnam st R H , B COLE, rental ugent, Coutinontil biic. 1EO, I PAUL, 160 Farnam, houses, stores ronts o y 10 loun M OTON'S routal ugency, 617 Paxton Dloe {vl STTANS & M Culloch, W. ona Exposi- tion bic e JIREY MISC For rates, de., ser to Widis WANIED-Dintug-rocu g 18 at Windsor Hotel (12 DIESSMAKING For vates, cte., sec tip of first colimm on this page ONGAGEMENTS o dg drosemukine in fami- Ulles solicited. Miss Sturdy, 53 £ 23th ave ron or vates, ete,, see top of fivst column on this padge. RO ENT A sOVeN rooms, on Eo. « near Park 1001 best of reforence required; would pres one or two young wen fo room inhouse and tukeeare of same. Address 1K1 Bee offive. & JOOR BENT- House of ten rorms, No. %13 Douulns st.; handy to buginess, al<o” to cublennd notor i modern’ conveniences, Alsocottigoof seven rooms, No. 2120 Harney st Enquireof DT, Mount, 9138, Tth st. (72 d flats, all Prices ranzing fron 812 tc Smeaton & Allen, 100 Farn Open evinings 1 QOR RENT--Firnished house of 10 roons partics without children, part of taken inboard. References required. Mary's ave. YOI RENT Tose in W7 N2t st. lnguire ther TOIE RENT—To responsiblo partics only, those flne new Drick and stono houses on eorgla fifteen rooms and_aleoves; more convenientes and better finished than ny house for rent in the city, . L Hendor- o1, 400 Paxton block 45 GIA nonth doublestore building, 642 oot Dinull. N, 10th and Mason, 1.3-room housc JOR KEN odurn fprovements; o ion sodded yi and res nient to ? and new union depot. Good fcn for physician. Apply 11128 10th st. 400 ot Ist, . modern Improvenents, 1 24 01 RENT—Restdences on larncy; 1 latest improvemcn lowest ' p rental. Paul. 1000 Far Forrateg, etc,, see top of first_columm on this page. ‘Half raes on S JTANTED with good sl goods on instalmonts and part commission. - Metropolitan Mfg. Co., 17185t Mary's avenue. COVrTERs and tullors wanted to D. Rude, Cloveland Cutting School, Cle land, O, Part saliry AY PANTED—#0 laborers Apply to 1 8. Haines, Foren WY ANTE {und £125 per doy. 1abor agemcy. 1120 Firnan Zwages six dollars, Apply E ‘Vn.\' TED—Vegetable buteher, 8405 pastry cook, £ bulld fence, ¥ W ANTED—Immediately, 2 ceive Instruction and kee ellBlufrs: good sit New Yor! mluds. laun persons to re- 00ks in Coun~ B. Sinith, 040 ANTED—A flrst cluss blacksmith, Fisher & We tho “Two Johns” blacksmith 8lop, Line VW ANTED--Ry: fnicTlikentyoang min (0F first class restaurant, toclean silver and niake himself generally useful, souie experience, call early. 1212 Fa ANTED—Agents to take order: Plummer Reciining Chair Co. 321 N. 15th, YW ANTED-A thoroughly conipetont maclst who Is register: In Wyoming, totake charg Good paying position to the ri dress, widl give references, Sun Bundince. Wyoming. d, or cun register, of a drug business, dunce Drug Co., 3 RICKTAYERS want-d by Rich NE at Red Oak, Ta. Good wiges 0 t men. TANTED At Papillion, Islund R. R. worl, 500 teams 8550 pe 60 mion at $1.50 and $L.75, wanted. McCormick Bros., Papillion, JALVANIZED Tron o Tiwork. good wages. 19 and 131 8, € iv ANTED. S1on (o hand o the Tow p. 4k erasing pencil, The g ety ever produced. Erases ink 4n two seconds; no abrasio n wtoand territory, Tor terms and fuli particulars add Munroe Eraser Mfg. Co, L ent chiemical vatest selling no 08 amounted YENERATL State agent to open headqu in some principle o control of ourbusiness und appoint local and sub-gzents In every eity well known, stuplens fflour, § nand, and pay i net prof Address The Unfon co, \’ FANTED -A shipping o the wholesale groo referens W ANTED-¢ Tvanizd fron ers; steady work, good wa Miller & Bro., 120 and’ 131 Chienvo. in this state, goods 6150 10100 por cont, pauy. 7 Broad K experienced 1n ry business e ©'a posit'on by addressing K 6,Bee ofhic JFOR RENT--5100m hause, clty wate gereons, 1t o burgiin to responiaible purt 7 Parker st. A L Paxton bloek. 1 FOOK | 5o TGHAG, THFd_ and O sts., 85 per wonth, C, F. Harrison, 011 N.Y. Life. 15 2 10 rooms, ail modern im- rovements, largs yurd, 85 per iwonth. Commission to agents. “Dexter L. Thomas, Divor speedily; quietly. For partios inany te. Desertion: all causes.” Blank application free. Robert White, attorney, 35 Broadway, N. Y. 44 2 W ANTED-Two young men can_ get good I A toom inprivate fumily fo $1.50 per ! Address K 24 Be () VVANIED To teach Tadies the rfoct Tailor Glove Fitting dress systen.” Sys- tonn glven with fuil | self-insteaetion b atter it Agents want wred for the app: the man who stabbed the off mulo of standing at King's restaurant, Cumi between 21st and Address J. 1. Skow, irvington, Neb. 0025 FVIN work. roofing spouttr lleys, ete. good work and low prices, F. Savage, 1018 Cuming. 050 * T —— .} WAND D TO BUY., For ratea, ele., sce top of Arst column on this page. cushy price, MCAL. see top of first column on this paaze, \ S (rentment,olectro.the i Lhnths A¥Ascalp& halr treatment, manicu odist. Mrs. Post, r20-21, Withnell blk FPE Indian doctor kinds of piles i ten ¢ of the thiront and lun g 5 Worms taken out i sis hours office; and 8. 10th st For rates, cte., sec top of st column on this page. IENSIONS—New pension liw; over 16 yoars' experionce in the proseeution of peisions and government claims; hiave secured over 3,000 pensions for soldiers in_ Nebraska and Towa, thoir widows and heirs; lntest decisions latest laws; no advance fe w blanks and cireulars consultation always f Hiran A, 3 ghton bloek south of 1 b W law; pensions for almost all soldiers; thers, mothers, widows and mine dren of soldiers. Claims pushed by Clingmun. 19 and 31 Fry rience.Only pension office in Or J, I PATCH. exclusive pensi o) o attorney; over s years' experience; have allthe latest Jaws and decisions, Oflico re- moved from Frenzer bloek o Chamber of Com- ce, 100 54, Omali. STORAGE. wee top of first column on this page. FYOU wish to rent a Touse or store see 1. E. Cole, Continental block, FROR RENT—1i-room house, 2107 Doug 1 Douig co, modem mproveme) s Vo, M0 per month. Iniuire. at premises or ut A. Holler's. 1114 Farnan. 134 O R RENT—5-room house, good repair, nice yard, cistern water, rent #32. Appl, South 7th ave,or to Jno. W. Beil, drugg! JOR RENT—7-room house with harn; n Inal rent to good party. C. 1" Harrison, 011 N.Y. Life. 1l TRNISHED house on Farnam st. for rent. Inquire German-Anicricun Savings bank. 50 OR RENT—Good 10 room louse, scwer, water, gus, bath, barn, furmace. In elegant ghape, clicap. D. V. Soles Co, 313 First Na'l hanl. FOR RENT--HOOMS FURNISHED. For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. SJTORAGE wnd furniture, +3cold stora freezing; trackuge. David Cole, 815-817 Howard s b ACKAGE storage at lowest rates. W. M. A Bushman, 131 venworth, s (STORAGE-Branch & Co, 1211 Howard, ~ PERSONAL, For rates ete., see top of first column on this page. JISH tomake the acqnaintance of a lady Wwith means, 2 to 33 years of business and perhaps matrimony. K13, Bec ofiice. SR d your addr Denver, . 8ee (op of firsl column on this page. {AMILY horse. buggy and spring wagon for sale or trade for hirness stock and sadd hardware. JOR KRENT-Nicoly furnished room modern fmprovements; terms rei 1 ut 1118, 14th st, ) 20 Fo‘n RENT--Two nicely furnished roon single or en sulte; modern convenience: Tnquire 1724 N 15th st. 682 298¢ 1% 1ot g0 st.— Delightfully cool rooms, most charuwingly furnished; board next door. PLEASANT rooms; also boarding, ¢ Fom ISHED rooms, 108 N ICELY furuished rooms from 8 to 12 15th st. 660 24* JHOR SALE—Fine driving horse. W, S, Ry an, room 6 U Nat'l Bank building. 474731 0 lhoad mule 5y ferms, | Purt Tight dri - g mules sul o Jusiness. 30 Light drivers, vargaan, 11 firo has mude them cheap. H. E. Cole, Con- tinental block 0 VEAM—Medium sized horses cheap. Sound and good work team. 8150, W board trad: on two yeurs' time ut 7 per cent in- torest with first or second mortgage Omahn real estate security, or other approved ity. Selby, room 13, Bourd Trade. For vates, cte., see lop of Arst column o t lowest rates. W, M. Harels, Foom M Fronzer bik, opo, P. O A9 Clty and farm loans, mor Investment Co, 4« s*-Uush on hand. ( Loan & Trust, Co #0718, 1ot st Noextra cha « Houses (or rent; I Umaha wnd South No delays or oxpen- J.Cuswell, 816 N, Y 1 trom $10°10 310,000, and for lotscliold goods, planos, organs, horses, mules, s, without pubLicity or removal of prop- n make n pay both principal and interest. You pay_ intcrosy me you use the m advertise to loan you money %, but confldently ¢ or rates and easior teris than can. be yson hand. No delay, Lowest rates. 1 F. Masters Room 4, Withnell bk, 13tk and Harney INEY lonned at lowest rat mproved Omanha real cstate n & Trust Uo. UILDING loans, 60 7 porconts no nddi- fon or nttorney's le, First National bank bldg. 208 on vaeant and County warrants Iichurdson, MRST and seco proved eity propert Money on hind. ONEY—0,60 00 90 days o furniture.pianos, rses, houses, Jo Wilkinson, 618 t Towestrates; husiness b Paxton bk CTAL and gencralshort time paper rfive-yoar loans on improved property. Geo. | Second mortgages Sclby, room 15, Board Loans of #10 to tour eates efora borrowing and loan on_horses, furniture or pproved security without publicity; nof for new loan, rencwa £ old wnd low- I & Hownrd. mortgago loans D. V. Sholes Co, r itn be paid in partor e, thus lowering th Call and see u: duyswhicl ¢ i 10 your advantige 3 310 S.18th st over Binghum & Scns. NUSUALLY low Of interest on first mort 2 nexut duys by the I Roors % Boird of T rade. sof fmproved City [nvestn: The Tenderson Investment Com- __bany, room 4%, Paxton b1k 1 Nrst-class inside loans. Lowest Mutual Invest- AP eastern moncy M o and Trust ntative. room 7. Board of Trade. STERN money to loan on_clty wortgige pager bought. il.1B.Ire e loans on D& Reed. 13. | RIVATE none, to loan ches PPRIVATE funds to loan on cholee oty prop- Towest. rates. HATTEL Bank, 19 ¥, 1 money on chattels at bank rates. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. . sce top of_frst colran on this page, TTOE—THo Special suminer sos s in penmanship and_ sh day, July 1, lield inthe mornfiz. afic Callon or address for Shorthand Busines uilding. Omaha, Nob. SCOND HAN D0 Reingtons. files und offic 5th st. will joun you Olasses will be College, New Yo CLAIRVOYAN' colwinn on this page. W by her wonderful will u]s‘, DR. EDDY—The distinguished trance 1every hidden myst prian “talisman which will troubles, restor satlsfaction end stump for_illus- ted clreular. 00 and 411N 10th st., rooms with board at at Mrs. Churchill 600 FJ'O RENT—Nicely fumished sult of front Toouns. 202 SL. Mary's ave. li-tra TFOOR RENT—2 nicely turnished front rooms, with all modern convenlences, at 2103 num. Roons‘ all convenicnces, 1719 Dave € ROOMS for housekeeping for ma ®wife; rent taken in board, 319 N. l;lh urnished roours by st 4 JLEASANT rooms, modern lmproy 15 m street. ROVM for singie gentlenian, 24 Dodge. 240100 QT CLAIR European hotel,withdining room, ith-Dodge. Special ratés by weel oriuo! 70 (O ARVENTE / luborers, ete., as first payment on’ lot, bl W J. Paul, 164 Farnam g cveral xood o1ty or particulars address Box 2 1000 men for raiirond Jtah and Nevada; 1.5 to 0y work, 113 Famnim st. Wyoming, " Dakota, FANTED-—Three first W sont 1he Omaha Bee In and out of theelty £ Omuha Bee, Oall at the speotal of 1ith und Parnam ground W ANTEDAen (@ travel tor owr Can ad nurscries Stones Wellington, Madison, Wis GE 830 outfit on 50 profitin 4 weoks or no stapip: Jarvis& Company, Wacluo, Wis. free. Standard Siveryi T TANTED—20) gungs. Apply to I passing er depots Vunalia QEUNENASONS wanted P Boatrice. Good wages paid. VANTED. For rates, cle., see top of firs lalf rates on Swaday. TANTED-Ono first-class second grk.nud one first-cl od wages. Callatill s, FANTED-Good gitl for gon mee. Apply 202 Farnam, and Corby sts. (JTRL, tor genoral Bousework, must be £ood ook, 172 Capital ave. J EAT and strong [ work H per weoks \ work and apply W AN TER-Sal al#75 per month sai- ary und expe 0s (o sell a line of plated Ware, witches, ele., horso o nd team furnished” free for full particulars and sample onse of goods -, Boston, Mass. H, Johnson, B, & OB RENT—Furnished rooms. 160 Douslas ) [OR RENT--Furnished rooms; gas,bathand stearn, 1519 Howard 0 TOOR RENT y furnished room,all mod- ern convenienees. U8 S 17th st G0 PEAM work horses, will tnke buggy R. 13 board of trade. LE—1 piatform sprine her top carriage almost new, 1 huckbonrd new. 1 doubl v earriage harness. at 215 Webst Omaha. FPEAM—Extra large heavy horses. Selby, v 1 bourd trade. and up. . —~FURNITURE ETC. soe top coltmn on this pa TROR SALE-Atu har urnitire (1ew) of i ten-room b trally located and filled with roomers, N. Y. Lifo B'ld'g. 8 The furniture of a ii-room yavenport st., Suturday, July 2. at 10, m. Gate City Adetion C Hull, aue OR SALE—On account_of failing healt the new and_clozant fumiture of Toom house, occupauts fint-class, mcome nearly $1.00 per month, finest location in the oity, Address J 20, Boe office. t] ele., see top of st column on this page. FOOR SALE 30 cords of £ood cotte $1.00 0 cord 1. 0. B, Address A rbes, Mo, JEWLY furnished rooms and board forsev. ral parties at 2013 Harncy st. min- tues' walk from center of business, and cool pluce for sumuer. Miss Cavinls & Walbridge. ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, ctc., w6 top of first column on this page, ROOMs unfurnished and rooms furnishod n‘... rent in Duggan block, cor. 1sth and Pa- elfie. ') 3 i QUIT front rooms over my stove store, 1621 B Howurd. Stoetzol, [ FOI RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, For rutes, dte., we top of first column on this page. FOR RENT-Tho brick « 24th sts, South Omaha, by £00d party’at reasonable terms, Splendid lo- Cation for grocery o bukery. Apply to E. Mack, yius mamstreet, AT th st 608 20 GILL for genoral housovorke, oo who fs nent and can Cook. Bmall fawmily. T for general house- OR RENT—The 4-story brick building,with orwithout power, formerly occupled by the Bee Publishing Co, 916 Farnam st 'The build- ing lius & Areproof toment basenent, complete steam heating fxures, waier on all the floors, gas, ote, Applv at the ofice of The Bee 913 ISTORES at 70 8 16th, 2030 wach, lapge show Dwindows, steam beat furnished. Thos. ¥, 1all, 511 PaXton block. Y [OR RENT-Fine corner store, 10th and Jones, #60; low rent, good looation n | Ang better every duy. George Clouser,701 l OTEL-28 roous, all conven biks from P, O, H. B. lrey, N. Y, orsale in lurge quanti- The Nebraska Ieo Co, Ke OB SALE--Now Stelnway & Sou pluno; make; party leaving clty; part cash, ance time it desired. Inquire at 613 Paton bik PATRS KTO, ele., wee top of Arst column on this page. T MBRELLAS ‘and parasols repaired and covered. Koy fitting and goneral repatring at Heflin's gun sk L Iith. 680as DARASOLS and umbrellay covered and re 116 S, 15th st., 2d door from Iy man in ‘tow 349 WANTED—TO RENT. sce top of_first column o this pa ¥ FANTED to rent—A second han writer, Benawa & C '\ NTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms for family of 2, central location. K 25, Bee oftice, " FANTED—To rent paying hotel or will manage hotel on shares; references fur- nished. Address Lock Box 71, idudr\‘:‘!u, Towa. MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE, For vates, etc see top of Airst colmn on this page. YOUNG lady recently from the best con- servatories of music i Europe wishes to toacn the piano. 500 5. 2id st. () i';l-:nu(p buying & plano exanine the new seule Klmbail plauo. A- Hospe,sld Douzlas 05 EO. F. GELLENBEOK, teacher of the b with Hospé, 1513 Douglas i medical and bHusiness mediv diseases aspe L aee top of Jirst cotwemn on this p established clear u Address K2, B w ¥ seat, inhabitants; reasons for selling, sicki At interest best paying busi- owner hns other OR SALE-11 ness in Omaha for business. Ing. O. H. Walworth, 2 Douglus R 1,000 will bu ~in manufacturing bu #1500 per month guaranteed. oo in South Omaha. TWO chalr burber shop for s Deardurf, David ( OR SALE—Meat market, doing ¢ and everything completg, NOR SALE-D) trade. S F. ik ate hushin ng drug business wishos (o go ast. Address Mrs. J. W. Sullivan, Lunder Wyo a2 OR SALE-Stock aifl Avinres of ¢ cotmission louse, Address i FOR SALE -or trade for nowspapor plant 2 clean stocks of mdse, Box b, \'ull: Neb, SNAP for someigdy w stock of confectionery, school books and nogion t of reasons for selling, AP M., Greenwood, Neb, rooms, W conveniences, ne brick, 2 blocks from#. O, i Life building. igars and tol t class business; i has other business; ddress 71 Bee offlc 3 ar store in first class loeati doing” good business; r othier. business to attend 10, part cash, bul t market, doing good bu st L' ness, In town of 1,20 Inhubitants in Nebraska; onl Turner, Fremg ORBALE or exchango—a plete. Twenty b good 4s new. —On _easy terns. first Class i nt and fxtures and No. 1 locuation, Enquire at 615 Paxton bl OTEL for sule.” Two-story brick; is one of the best hotels, dolng un excellent good one of tho best corners in the city, Address Commerclal Hotel, Broken uuwial.flu FOR EXCHANGE, For rates, etc., see top of Arst coltamn on this page. CHANGE - Clear lots in Twin Clty Counetl Rluffs, Ta, worth 8,000, for Minneapolis proverty. C. K. Hareison, 91 Y. Life. 473 Fuu TRADE—A" farm for horse and ci Hage, Bennwa & 8 24 MO EXCHANGE 160 ncros Tan g Utiaa property. O, Caswell, & M0 EXCTANGE= 000 worth of i and vacant eity property, clearof fn brance and in a lve town: for Omaha prop- erty; will ussiume ord lnary ineumbrance, Ad- dress, Frank E. Hartigan, Crote, Nebraska 010-24% JTCT TiteTe home in Widnut Hill worth §5.00) AN §1.200 Incumbrance, for vacant lots ol iluerison, 91N, Y. Life, (] C. ¥ WAt you to exehange for 2 sections of el torn land; muke Box 086, Shenandoah, la. W AT have you to exchange for hous lot in Omaha View. C.J. Caswe Y. Lif MOR oxchange—a fow lots apd houses, et for good farms or lands, W. J, Paul, 1600 Farnam, Ht ‘ltl FAGES-—Notes, cash lands, ete, for AMlearlots. Can use quite a number, . J Paul, 1600 Parnam st. 92 WANIED- Vacant lots o acros for two of the fiuest and best paying blocks - the eity, Wil give big deal It made soon, with sone eash. ) 66, Be office, (5] NOR EXCHANGE—Good farms. elty propers ty and wild Tands in boand Towa £ ool gen'l m'd'se: proporty cloar, title perfect. Ad- dress Lotk Box W, Fremont, Neb. Lo FOR SALE- REAL ESTATE, Forrates, ete.” see lop of Arst colunn_on this page JOOR SALE-Very Sin one on Davenport strect, near High School, S=room house, all modern fmprovements, one of the ehoreest es on the st $4.000, I'. Harrison, 911 Y. Life G47-2 JoUR sALECT BIN100 feot, good bullding N site, 830, Terms easy. C. . Harrison, 011 N. V. Life. 1 93 AREAT bargains 5000 will huy o fine resi- dence, 200 down, halance on tine Also afine restdence Lot cheap for cash Alsc Jo residence in Kountze Place For purticulurs apply at the Neb. Steam lnundry, s-o cor. 16t & Howardsis. o1 JOUR SALE-$iw tor and lot renting for $12ver month on the Investment. O, I Hareison, 010N, Y. Life 7 JAKNIS for sale or trade proved furms containing 56) acres in Gos- percounty, Neb. WIll trade the whole or part or mierchand isedrugs or hardwiare pre- forred. Address R. H. Bells Furnas co., Nel TFORSALE Ong cholee ot In Br on Farnam st, 3Ls0, ¢, F. Y. Life, FOOR SALE=Tie elhoion Fosiienee at No, 1054 Georglin uve., Jx L) £t 1 front,0 Inrga rooms, hath, gas, sewer. hot and cold w set'and afl conveniences, owner ol ave city. D V.Sholes Co., 913 1st Nat. bank. East fr In m 54N150 foet, &2 F. Harrison . Lt 704 8 por_month for house and full lot from $85) 1o 31,50 each W aul, 1600 Farnam, 44 JOR SALE- Lot 0155, Vost Farnam and i8th sts, 87,0 . k. Harrison, O1IN. Y, Lae. QOR SALE—-Tour good fots In Walnut Hill, N1 cach, on grade, Price 800 each worth double the money. Stringer & Penny, Douglas block, thith and’ Dode. 405 JOR SALE=8 room house aud Lot. Hanseom b Vacant lot for fiest paynient. Bal- @uce tosuit Caswell, SI6N. Y. Lifo. 561-25 rmonti n 16th, o to quire 4 home on rms. Apply to H.E. Cole, Contgnent K31 INCOLN Place and Carthage lots, pri 11,000, 350 down, 1 monthly. W, Selby, room 13, Bonr . &3 MOR SALE—Cholce lome near Bemls Park nd Cuming st. 8-roofn 1 oo sy terms. C. F* Harrison, 010 N 1D 4nd DIy @ NOME 0l ONThly pay Chglee of seven different houses, ntson ) includinz furnace and gas, atmy office. Call in, "D. V. Sholes Cc National b: JOR SALE OO cottage ¢ electr line on N.27thst. Wil pari. of ¢ yment 4 good horse or b and p 1501 1" S-ROOM cottages, $1,500 cuch, 81 Ihalan per month, . ilal Paxton block. L) VY AUGH & Westorfield, roulos tate, S.Omahia. 86 dlegant home in Hanscom ace, 8-room house; all modern _imorove ments, 3,500, C. K. Harrison. 911 N, Y, Life, 05 26 C[rl"r.\«; homes in_wost any addition for ale ut fron $1.000up,on casy monthly bay- ments. 10, K. Darling, & Barker bik. 635 'OK SALE—Nice T rom nouse ready fo wove Info with full Tot, #4200, 30 cash, O, Harrlson, 911N, Y. Life. 132 YOU i ithing toscll or exchange callat 615 Paxton bloek FOK SALE-New business block on 1ith strect, rents ure 10 per cent of price asked— 20,000 cash, balance lons timo. Wil he on the murketonly a few days, Address I 72, Bee, 761 2 2otaen to Contractors. Notlee 1s hereby given that sealed proposals Wwill be received by the city clerk of the city of South Omaha, on or before the 2th day of July, 13 Kk p. mi. for sloping and renioving (he dirt on ‘the following lots, cording to the provisions of Ordinance No. 12 to-wit Lot 3, block 80, Souith Omaha, Lots Tand 2, block 8. South Crgha, Lots L and 2, block 2, first addition’to South Omaha. Lot s, block 1, first addition to SouthOmah Lot 14, bloek firstaddition to South O Lots o, 1o, 11, 1 nd 13, block 8, fi add to South O 2andd, block 7, first addition to South Omaha, West seventy-five feot of lot 1, block 4, Brown's Park. enty-five fect of lot 24, block 4, ark - fect of lot 8, block 8 Brown's ¥ Lot block 8 Brown's Park. Lot 9. block 113 South Omaly Lot 10, bloek 114, South Omaha. Lot 6, block 8. South Omal Lots 1. 3and 4, block 6, South Omaha. Lots i 2and 1, black %; South Oniahi Lots i and 4, Mock 62, Nouth O Lot 6, block 7, Sonth Onal, o pronosals will bo considered apanied by cortified eleck for be returned on all bids not accepte Hight I8 reservod to reje ¢ any or all bids Ta10t JOIN J. RYAN, City Clerk, Notice of Incorporation. State of Nebrasl County of Do ern: poration lus heen ted. and file es of Incorporation a8 required by Luw, 1. The name of suid corporation is The United States Lubyrinth Compiny of Omuha. 2. Its office for iransacting its business 1% Omaha, Nob. 3, The general nature of its business shall be to bufld and operate portable and stationary Labyrinths, throughont the United States, rihe plans and speeifications of patents pending In the United States Patent Of- nd entitled, “Stationary and Portable yrinths.! 4. The cupital stock of the corporation shall b #10,000.00, divided Into cne hundred shares of #100 each, to be pafd n full when issuced The the of commencement of suid oo joration Is July 1th, 180, and shall teru inate January Ist, 1907, 6. The highest amount of Indebtedness or lability to- which this corporation shall at any time subject {tself, shall be two-fifths of s paid up eupital stock. \fairs of the corporation are to be incted by a board of directors The ofticers of this corporation shall be g president, vico-president, secretury und ireasurer of Which tho (wo lust numed shall ghve honds with good and sufficient surities 9 The board of of directors shall muke s eh by-laws und regulations for the government of 1l poration und the munagement of its Affuirs @5 they may deem necessary 0. R NE B F. MADS T AL MEGEATIH, 8. JONASE: 1T, MAILENDER, 5. Jona Incorporators and Directors, T. A, MEGEATH, President. 8. JOANSEN, Vice-President, 0. R NELSON, Secretary and Manager, B P MADSEN, | ed, Omaha. Luly 12, 150, *FOR RENT* *EXCHANGE-~ +FOR SALE" Jos.P.Megearn 16™a Fasnam St OMAHA + Notice to Sewer Contractors, Cire EXOuern’s Orvien } 8 Omuha, Nob, J ith, 1800, Beated proposals will be d by the un- dorsigned, ot this ofice, until twelve o'vlock o 28th, 150, for furnishing all the mate dolog ail the work SsAry to complete the following eity fmprovenents, viz Constructing & twenty-four inch storn WALETSOWer, in QU stredt, also putting tnn pile bulk hoad and approsch o the west end of "Q"strect vinduct, Plans and specificn- tions may be saen, and all fnformation rela 1ye to the work obtained at this office No proposals from uny contractor ta detault with the city on any previous ewill be constderod proposal from any contractor will be nsidered inloss accompanied by a cortified K for five handred doilars §00.00 to be rned ona 'l bids not aceeptod, The right s resorved o roject any or all Jroposals; work o be. complete within sixty diys Approximate ostimate fs 9870 feot twenty four lnch pipe. 400 foot twelve fnch pips. All Dids mustbe on blanks furnished by the elty enginee By order ot the counc’l. Committee on streets und ulloys. E. CONNELLY J15dit Chairman, 1he Omaha & KR publican Valley Railway Company, Notlee fs hereby given that o spoctal meot- g of the sioeklgliors of the Omaha & Re- publican Valley™ Raflway Company will e I’ at the office o the conpany. in the Unio Pucific Bullding, Onabia, N a on Wed nesday, July 0, 180, ot L fOr tho Parpose of wetlng on a certaln track a:reonentby ind between the Unlon i Huflway Corpany Omalhin & Republican Valley Railway Company, the Salina & South western Rafllwiy Compuny. the Ohieazo. Rock Tsland & Poeific Kailway Company, and the Chieago. Kinsis & Nelraska Ralway Co pany, dated May 1, 1800, 1nd for the trags: tiori of such viher business as may lgally iaha, July 18, 180 dit ALEXANDER MInLAI, Soerota vy, Notice. Soaled proposals will he recoived at the offic of AL Dyer, O'Neill, Neb., August 1st, 180, AL 6 . for fuenishing miaterial and ‘labor necessary tor the eroction and complotion of St Mury's Acadeny, according (0 plains and specificitions to besten at the Omahia Slate and Koofing Co., Omaha, Neb. A cortitied cheek for £00.0 tust aceonm pany each bid. and the eonmittee reserve. the rizhi o reloet any or all bids, AL DR, Architect jRidit SOUTH OMAMA NED Independent Political Party. The independent political party helda meot- ing in Knights of Labor hall Tuesday night With S, D. Rynearson i the chair and Chuis- tian Christ n oas seeretary. Under the call the caucus was entitlod to” send six dele- gates to the county convention After maming candidates and waking the ~tomporury ofticers permanit, the mecting adjourned to meet Thursday even- ing in the same place to elect the full nun- ber of delegates and alternates to_the county convention, which will meet in Washington hall, Omuha, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. N tes About the City. Miss Jeanuctte B. Mullen has gone to Balco, Mo, to spend a month visiting with friends samel »son, George Warricl, James H. Van-Dusen and James W, Lowry ave in Lincoln. Alpha lodge #4, Danghters of Rebekah, will visit the Plattsmouth lodge August 12, Licutenent 5. Walton of the Minneapolis police force is in the city, theruestof Marsha James P, Maloney, Mr. Walton, since he ar: ed here, met a'man whom he ran in asa tramp fivoyears ago, and today that man has ik, @ good business anda good A sparring contest will take place Thu day eveuing in Germ hall, between Jic Davis and Randall Harris Poter Bremman and Thomas Rock tied, uessingsix thousand as the number of beans in the jarat Brewer & Sullivan's, They came within seventeen beans of being cor t, but now cannot decide who shall take the parlor suit D, C ifith has arrived from Battle Creck. Mich., to visit his parents, Mr. and Trs. R. H. Griftith, and will go ivom here to ioux Cit, Earl G. Congar, of the Arvmour-Cudady force, nas veturned from Cedar Rupids, 1 Miss Wyrick, of Tipton, on her way to Japan, us 4 missionary, is the guest of and Mrs, i3, D. Rynearson. The new offices of the great TRock [s- land route, 1602, Sixteanth street, Omaha, are the fine: y- Call and see them. Tickets to all points cast ut lowest rates TG L DISPOSAL OF SEWAGE, A Doctor Discusses the Subject From a Sanitary ¢t tandpoint, For manyyears the only important ob- jectin regard to sewnge scemed to be how to get it out of the way; and that, indeed, with some variation is still the burden of the inquiries on the subject in all populous places where the retention of offensive refuse is recognized as an ovil, and where many. other things are postponed to the great cause of public health, writes G. W, Hosmer, M. D,, in Harper'’s Weekl In some communitie: the solution of this problom, even in very ancient times, was substantinlly what it is now in the best sewered cities; that is, sewage was carried to distant points by urrent of water flowing through close en in the city of Jerusalem s system was in operation in the day of Solomon, and modern engineers have discovered the remains of the system, and thus proved an interesting fact as to which history was silent_save for a few vague phr ve and thero, Butnot all the older world ha; the dificulty in the same way. thousand of years Clina has done without sewers, appears to be none the worse for their absence, In that coun- try men earrying pails on a yolke gofrom house to house in all cities. Their pails are moving substimtes for sewers, and what they gathered in the city they sell to farmers and gardeners in the country, Tt is said that typhoid fever is unknown there;but a recent epidemic at Pekin proves that this isnot altogether true, This, however, even if it were true, does not neessarily prove that China is free from the causes of typhoid fever, On the cont y it may prove their ex- treme prevalence, for the exemption of a race of men from a malady of this na- ture sugeests that may have lived where the atmosphere were fairly loaded with the germs of the discase, and that natural selection played its part inpro- ducting a type that was proof agninst it, But we may come nearer home and find eities that flourished for a long time withaut sewers, and even without so Zood a substitute as the Chinese system, Many American cities have neithér, and that” ancient abomination, the privy vault, is a universul domestic institution insuch cities, It is, us time fi but. a very fow ocars since this city was in the same predicament: that I8 to say, in- stead of adopting the Chinese system and sending offensive refuse out of town, tobe worked into the ground und ex- nusted by vegetation, we retained it in enormous quantitics in pits near our houses, where it contaminated all the ground near and made the atmosphere of the summer nights horrible, 1t is prob- able that a fever much known in the eity, and which lies on the line between intermittent and typhold fevers, is pro- duced by breathing emanations from the s0il thus contaminated, Dr. Sussdorff tr ssfully all diseases of the kidneys, bladder and roctum. 1504 Parnam st. Sl L The Last Words at Babe According to tradition, sack—a bag was the last word uttercd before the tongues were confounded at Babel, The devivation of the word is as follows: | Suxon, sae; German, sach; Welsh, sach; Irish, sac; French, sac: Latin, gaccus: Ttalian, sacco; Spanish, saco; Greek, sakkos; Hebrew, sak; Swedish, sack, Ticketsat lowest rates and superior accommaodations via the great Rock 1s- { land route- Ticket office, 1602—Six- teenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, THE TEACHER, Some of the Requisites to Snocess in the Profession. Good health is p articularly necossary for the teacher, as the labors of the schoolroom draw o constantly and heay - ily on the voca!, mental and norvous forces, Teachers need to be continually on their guard against anything which can interfore with their physical well- being. Thisprecaution hus also & moral significance and impo rtance. Of course, the more liberal and thor- ough the education, the better the foundation on which the teacher's work is bused; but there have been many great scholars who have proved very poor teachers, for the possession of knowledge by 10 means imyplies the ability to im- art it, says awreiter in the Ladies® Tome Journal. It issafe to assumet netural talent in this direction is the hest possible test of the “born teacher rdition to what is usunlly incladed a liberal education, a knowlodge tho comparatively modern sceionce of psychology is indespensable, familiarity with the' laws which control the dovelopment of mind, the material upon which the teacher oxelusively works. If she succeods in her work without this knowledgo, her success will result “'move from good luck than good looking to,” or be the ontcome of a happy intuition which, unfortunat few posses, This branch of seience h but lately been aecorded its proper place in our curriculum, but every strengthens its claim to be considored the corner stone of every educational structure, Murtin Tuther asserted in his - iron style of rhetorie, *‘Unless a sehool- master knows how to sing T think him of no account.” Such a test would materi- ally decrease the number of Ties nevertheloss, itis truo that such ability is of the greatest servico to the t her, The physical benefit resulting from sing- ing is sufficient reason for -its use, even if no other existed; but it is poeus linrly valuable as a source of enjoyment to children, anda great aid in the pres- ervation of order. Even a little knowl- edye of drawing places a mighty powoer in the hand of the teacher. Nothing so much helps to make instruction cloar and impressive as simple and rapid il- lusteation, particularly in the primary, grades, At present these two accom lishments—improperly so termed, for they arc really essentials—are required in mostsehools. The ehildren of today, whonre the teachiers of tomorrow, are receiving thorough instruction in these two matters, and experience proves that it is almost as instinctive for thew ta sing and draw us for a bivd to fly, To the young face Pozoni's Complexion Powder gives frosher charms, to the old re- newed youth, Ay it - COAL MINE ACCIDENTS Lax Enfov, tof the Law Largely Responsible for them. Tt isat once a reproach to the corporas tion and an ovidence of the desperate the millions who toil, that y man engaged in mining feels thai he takes his life in his hand when he em- barks in the business for hisdaily bread, Indeed, when the conditions of mining and the bestowal “of the miner are ex- amined, it faivly looks asif improvidence and recklessness were deliberately ine culeated upon the masses dedicatéd to the garnering of treasures of the earth, says a writer in Harper’s Weekly, The hamlets housing the miner and his family are eapriciously set in narrow gorges, which serve ns waterways in seasons of flood, or if not in these death traps, upon the thin crust of surface- covering actual or arched out exeavas tions. Entirve cities like Scranton, Pittse ton, Wilisesbarre, are built upon thin sts of rock and soil. When, as often happens, single houses, whole streets cave in, there is little ado made over it; lifeis lost, property destroyed: thore are no words of re- sroach in the local press, noawaker ing of the great corporations to set about anew order of things. A la guerre, comme o la guerre, scems to be the muaximof the barons who command the conscripts of Pennsylyanin, A mero glimpse of the fabrication und construc- tion of the mountain railways, the hill- side breakers, the subterrancan gale leries, impresses this upon the observer, Everything is put together for the singlo object of producing the coal at as small a cost as possibles little or nothing scems to be done to make the mining of it so- cure, the lives of the tollers easier. The ingenuities of science adapted to spocdy results ave well paid for by the coal men; but, save in rare cases, there isno spur for thoso who seck to make lifo secure for the toilers in the shafts, “Pire-damps,” flooded galleries, cram- bling supports, are manifostly regarded as mejor forees of nature th the cunning of man is incapable of con- tending with. And yet, for more than a thousand years, the salt-miners of Bar- varia have heen worked farther into the howels of the earth than any shafts known in this country, and the records show no aceident involving human lif This, however, is due so much to the more nctive philanthropy of the owners asto the precision of the laws and their zealous enforcement. There are laws for the security of the miners’ lives in Pennsylvania but they ave little regar- ded. The men whose safety and comfort depend upon their enforcement are nat- urally the least able to get them ape plied. Tt might be naturally be suppose that under a condition of things whe the operators find it for their interest to cease mining for three or four months r, the idle hands might be hu- employed in securing the shafts against such sfaughters, - 0 . Vitus dance, nervousne: and hysterio soon cured by Dr. Miles' Nervie, o sumpless at Kubn & Co., 15th and Douglas. The Boston Girl's Bright Trick, The Boston girlmay wear glasses, bup she has energy and push when sho dos si n end. One of them re- cently devised a neat scheme 0 gob hep verses, which were usually “declined with thanks,” published, tays the Manchester Union, She would send u line ora verse from one of her poems to the query column of somo pa- por and ask from What poom such o line eame, the name of the poem, and that of the author. A friend, nlso @ rhymster, would send the querist’s own poem to the paper with the desived information, and of course it would uppear in print. The querists would do the same for the “friend,” and o on until betweon them they had most of thelr effusions printed, If that doesn't show genius we are no judge of that Boston commodity, - e sl ™ Pins, such as we now use, scem {0 have been unicnown in England till ubout the middie of the fifteenth cens suys the Dry Goods Chroniclo, vious to that time they were made of fvory, bone, box-wood, and afew of sils ver, und were necessirily of large sizo; brooches and hooks and eyes wero much employed in holding together parts of dvess,” In 1543 the manuficture of mods ern ping became so considerablo as to claim the attention of the British pars liament. 2. Sixteenth and Farnam stroets (s the now Rock Islund tickot ofi Ticks els 1o all points east at lowest rales