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    THE OMAHA DAILY /WEDNESDAY , JULY 25 , 1894.
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
' AdvertfAnenls for these column * will b taken
until 12 34 p m. for thn ermine nnd until > :00 :
'pi m. for Hi8 morning nnd Sunday editions.
Advertiser * , by requesting n numbered check.
Iran hav * Answer * addremieil to n numbered letter
In earn of Tin Il e , Aniwen no nddreiwd will
be delivered upon presentation of tli check.
Rates , Ifte n wool Driit Insertion , lo ft worJ
( thercfxftfT. Nothing taken for less tlnn KB.
GRAIN MAN WANTS POSITION IN COUNtry -
try ; iiri'li'rMnmli business tliuroUHbly ! refer *
en < i s , H If , 11 oo , A I7D X *
KNOINKKR AND MACHINIST DESIRES .I0n
In country town running stationary engine.
Address U. W. a. , IIox 277 , Missouri Valley , In.
A-M1-30'
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A vot'NO LAinrMuwo TEAciiER DESIRES
plcico to tin house work for room nml Intnl.
AO'lreM ' Miss ( lertle Hmltli , 31 t nml OoIJ
streets. A MM1 25 *
WANTED MALE
SOLICITORS , TEAMS FURNISHED ; INSTALL ,
ment pooiM. American Wringer CJ , IGOO How-
rd street. II-47S
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TWO VOUNO MEN or noon ADDRESS CAN
flnil Htrady employments call between 11 nnd
12 n. m. , nnd G nnd 6 p. in. , at 317 Unvtdwnjr ,
Council Bluffs. B-.M3W24
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED , GOOD HONEST GIRL FOR GEN.
era ! housework. Apply evening * between 7 nnd
8 o'clock , . 2321 Mason. _ C 2 K * _
WANTED--OIRL TOR GENERAL HOUSEwork -
work In family ndultK ; must be flrnt dim
cook. C33 Georgia avenue. C 100-25
WANTEO-OOOn Al COOK ; WAOBH J3.00
per week. Apply HW So. 20th Ave.
Ave.C 43 J 27
WANTED , nlitL rou GENERAL IIOUSE-
worUi small fnnilly , cnn have afternoons off
COS South 18th direct. C MM * 25 *
WANTED , A DOMESTIC FOR GENERAL
housework. German preferred. Inquire at
oince People's Furnlluro nnd Carpet Co.
C M500 27
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FOB KENT HOUSEEL
FOIIRENT. . ROOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM
house , 2621 Capitol nvenue. II. H. Hob I ion ,
room 7. Commercial National. _ I > 850
HOUSES W. G. TEMPLETON , PAXTON 1ILK.
TENTS FOIl HUNT 1311 FARNAM ST.D
D 3S1
CLEAN. COMFORTABLE , CONVENIENT.
moderate remain. best 3 and 4-room sultei for
housekeeper ! on y , References inquired , Also
( room suite In tenement. 610 8. 2-M street.
D-MO
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VERY FINK ROOM COTTAGE AT mT
duccd price ; call at once. Fidelity Trust Com.
pany , 1702 Famim street , U 119
FOn RENT WANTED , GOOD MEDIUM
priced house * . List jour houses for rent
With Ames. D M571
1225 I'KATT .ST. , IN GOOD REPAIR. JS-00.
3513 Seward st , 4-room cuttagc , as good as
new , J10 09 ,
9401 Jackson st. , a fine modern cottage , C
rooma , nearly new. nnlv tK.OO.
B. n. cor. 6th nnd Williams , a 9-room house
with barn , InrKe yard , fruit trees , berries.
etc. , paved st , only 52T.00.
One of thoie beautiful LaFajettii Place houses
cheap to right party.
Fidelity Trust Company , 1702 Farnam St.D834
D-834
FOII RENT. DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN
all parts of city. E. II. Sheafo tti r.ixtrm bile
D-91SA6
FOII nnNT. MODERN IO-ROOM ri vT"ccN-
trally located , will readily fill with roomers
E. II. Shcafe , 2 Paxton blk. U 919A8
FOII RENT ! "MOST DESIRAIIM : nusimNci : .
2513 Farnam. II C. Patterson , llnmge. blk.
D-927
HOUSES , F. K. UAItMNO , DARKEIt I1I/JCK.
D-C75
HOUSES IN ALIj PARTS OF rnilTciTYTrilC
O. F. Dai la company , I'M I'.mium. D 670
6-IIOOM COTTAOES , MODERN. CI1OICB IN
Stanford Circle. C. S. Elguttcr , 201 Ilee bid ? .
D-677
IlENTAL AQENCY , 607 IJUOWN 11I.OCK.D
D78
KELKENNY&CO. , n. I. CONTINENTAL "llMC.
D-679
FINE 7-nOOM COIINEH FLAT AT 701 S. 1CTII
street ; ranuo nnd all other conveniences. George
Clouser , room 2 , 1023 Farnam btieet. D 300
FOR 11ENT. NEW MODI1UN SEVKN-riooTt
house. J2L'.00 per month ; 3Cth. north of Ii-aen-
worth ; apply there. D IC9 15"
FOH UENT IF SOME GENTLEMAN , AND
his wife would like to rent n desirable modern
house of nine rooms In a choice lur.illon. we
have It. HOKKB & Hill. D 300-A20
FOR UENT AUGUST 1ST , FI.AT NO. 61G P.
17th St. All modern Impiovcments ; wati-r
rent paid. 2843 Farnam St. D 375--20 *
10-ROOM HOUSE , MODERN CONVENIENCES.
621 South 15th street. D 333-27 *
FOR RENT , 7-ROOM MODERN POTTAGE. 916
North 23th st. Apply nt Itlchnrd's cigar store ,
1017 Farnam. D 477
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FOR RENT. FURNISHED IIOl'SE FOR RE-
malnder of season ; prices reasonable Hi-fei-
cncca required. 2549 Capllol nve. D 171 24 *
SIX-ROOM COTTAGE. 637 NORTH 2TTII ST.
.10.00 ; enaulic 2420H Cumlni ; or S.H S. ISth at.
U 480 23
FOR RENT , CHEAP. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE.
S30 South 27111 atieet. D MI07 27 *
FOB KENT FURNISHED BOOMS.
VERY NICE ROOMS. 172J DAVENPORT. '
E-283-30 *
FOR RENT. 3 NICELY
for housekeeping ; 013 S. ICth 3d lloor.
_ E 301-25 *
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HiMIMEKEUPINU
and front Bleeping room , 1C11 lliAV.iul.
, _ E M373 27 *
FURNISHED ROOMS ; HOUSEKEKpiNG. 2025
Bt. Mary'n axenue. E MII22S *
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FIVE ROOMS , 1713 NORTH 14TH BTRE13T.
E I3J SO *
FUBN1SHED BOOMS AND BOABD.
YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME , HNDE RCARE OP
Women's Chrlatlnn association. Ill S. 17th st.
_ F OS3
nOOMS AND BOARD , 2413 CAPITOL AVUNUE.
F-GC3 S9 *
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ROOMS WITH BOARD. 2130
NICELY rUKNISIIEn ROOMS AND FIRST
class bonnl.nil Dodge. F 315
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ROOMS , WlTHliloARD. 1810 CHICAGO ST.
F M3S1 A20 *
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DKS1R.V11LE SOUTH FRONT ROOM AND ALcove -
cove , with board. 2310 Dodge ntiret.
T MIC3 2S *
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WANTED. COMPETENT LATV TO T.UCr :
( lining room and Kitchen with 5 stcidy board
ers. Call at 160J Honard stiect , 2d door.
F 4f,2 21 *
UNFUBNISHED BOOMS FOB KENT
I NICE ROOMS ; WATER. 60S N. 13TH ST.
208-A13 *
FOR BENT STOKES AND OFFICES
CORNER SALOON , 924 DOUGLAS. INQUIRE
922. I MSM
RENT. THE 4-BTORT7lRlClC BUILDING"
IIS Fnrnam street. Tha building has u lire-
proof cement bnsem > > nt , complete uleuin heat
Ing 11lures , water on all floors , gas , etc. Apply -
ply at tha nlllco of the Bee. I 010
AGENTS"WANTED. .
WANTED , AGENTS TO SELL TO
In Nehraskn , They all want It : no boiil ; can-
\asslne ; lilu money maker. Addiess 2707 Q
street. South Omaha. J MS , l
. TO HANHLE Till : NIIW
Imentlon of rack holdeiv. Just put ; It Is l.ugo
pront nnd easy nelk-r ; will mnK J.1.00 to JlO.iW
a day. Call at once nt 1IOJ sout'iwest coinei
llth and Howard. J M4I327 *
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AGKNTS WANTED. OR SALESM"nN"lTlTsTir.
Int ; side line , to tnka oiden by Minpht ; maplu
cellcr , easily rallied. We pay VXIKMUCM mid
salary , or lommlsalon and furnish wnipkn on
Plipllcullon. Addresa IxicU llox 125 , New York
CKy.
AGENTS , ALWAYS SOMin'III NG NK\V AND
best sellers In Indies' goods ; write today , It
will pay you. Ladles' bupply Co. , 3118 I'm rut
luenue , Chicago , J MID5 2J *
WANTED TO BENT.
WANTl'.D TO RENT-WANT TO LEASE FOR
term of years tenement block or number of
dwellings centrally located. AOdrvM P , tl.
Hoi 7V2. K-I73
BTOBAGE.
STORAGE. WILLIAMS & CROSS.KU HARNHY.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ „ M - II _
OU.VAN&3TORAGU CO.,150 , IXDGE. TEL.
BTORAGEFOR iousniiOLn GOODS.-CI.EAN
* > nd cheap rate. It. Well * . 1111 Purimm.MC1I
M-C1I
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WANTED TO BUX.
* "lfKCOND-iIANU FURNlf U15Ur
WEST FOR Till : MONEY.IIAVANA FRECKLE&
i N-M367-A19
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HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR SECONDHAND
furniture , ttuv.s. tic , I. lrun ! l. 710-711 N , letti
N-SM
WANTED TO BUY.
Continued.
WANTED , TO PtMirilASH TWO GOOD RES'-
dent lots In Florence , Improxed or unimproved ;
state description , full particulars nnd Innrst
cash price to S 9 , Ilee oUlce. N-MttJ 2S
FOB SALE FUKNITUBE.
PAY.MEN1S EASY , YOU WON'T MtSS YOUR
money. Ixjw prices on furniture ft hoiieholj
foods. EnUrpriio Credit Co. , 613 US N , ICth ot.
0-517
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR PALE. IVRST MORTGAGES. OUARAN-
teed per cent , sums of 1300 ( X ) to ll.O-MW
Why tal.f 4 per cent when you cnn ( jet 8T
Ames , 1C17 I'arnnm. q-MMI
ICE TOR SALIU CAN SHIP OVER ANY ROAD
out of Ormli.i nnd Oonnell Bluffs. Lnmorcaux
Bros , 306 So. 16lh , Omnlm. Q-332-A17
roil SALE. ST. nCRNARD PUPS , FULL PEO.
litreed. CM N. 15lh urteot Q-MI37
ST. IinitNARO DOG Pt'P 9 MONTHS OLD ;
fine tiedlcree , fine markings and color. Room
3' ' ) , linker block , g-.M ) l ill
I'OR SALE , TWO SMALL REAL ESTATIJ
mortgages ( first ) bearing 8 and 10 per rent.
Collection guaranteed. W. O. Templcton. 317-S
Paxton block. Q-.M4GI 23
MISCELLANEOUS.
KREI ! MUSEUM OF ANATOMY TO MEN
only. Dr. Scarlcs ft Seatlcs , 1416 Farnam st.
R-Hl-AlO
CLAIHVOYANTSI
MRS. UIl. It. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , REliable -
liable business medium ; 7th ) ear at 119 N. 16
_ _ _ _ _ S-6S9
CLAIRVOYANT PROFESfcOR WHITE CAN BB
consulted on business , marriage , divorces nnd
nil family affairs ; Ihc future plainly revealed ,
lovers united , troubles healed .names of
friends nnd enemies ; also the one you will
marry. Hour * from 9 a. m. to 9 p m. Bun-
day , 9 to 5. 1617 Chicago street. S 103-A10 *
MASSAGE. BATHS. ETC.
MADAME SMITH , G02 S. 13TII. 21) FLOOR ,
room 3 Massage , vapor , alcohol , steam , sul
phur and j * a baths , T MI38 28 *
MMfi. ANNA OP CIHCAGO GIVES ALCOHOL
baths and massage. 303 N. ICth , room 11.
T M437 28 *
PEBSONAL.
LADIES' AMBER JEWELEY TO ORDHR ;
n 110 lepilrlng. 613 S. ICth street. U M150
LTEVElTYTTlING ALL RIG I IT. i !
U M30 > 27
TRY HAVANA FRECKLES , A IOC SMOKlI
U-M307 AU
When you want HELP Let THE BEE
HELP you get HELP 25c for seven
teen words or less first time , and a
penny a .word after that no matter
how many words There are lots of
folks needing HELP We will HELP
you and you will get HELP.
\VHHN OUT WITH YOUU LADY VISIT J. J.
Mullens new ice cream parlors. 2802 Lea > en-
worth street ; everythlUB Is new. Including tha
bulldlns. Tel. 1039. Ice cream de"v f
m8
VIAVI IIOMI5 TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book and consultation frw. Addresi or
call , Vlav ! Co. , 3 Ileo blUe. Lady attendant.
6CHAUI3LI/S SHAMPOO. VAPOH , AND HOT
air marlilne for BtenmlnB ladles faces ami
heado ! cures dandtuK and headache. 16B Douglas -
las stici't. _ _ U-MS5I S3 _
OR. W. I10SS MAHT/N. 1324 KARNAM ST. ;
hours from 11 to 1. 3 to B. 7 to 8. Tel. 1310.
U 958 A 5
iiNION lIllAND-GiNUINB. WHOLU
nour. Whp.itcl New brrnltfnst food. Neal &
Conind Wholesale Agents , Orrml
, _ . ,85A15.
WIIOLU WII13AT IIUIJAU TUOM UNHOI/rrJD
Hour lit Imogen L. Hjmsey's , 217 .
M ASS AC 13 DATH3. Mll oST. 3WV1 S. 15TH.
U 395
UMimnLLAR MADK. UCCOVEnKD ANO Itn-
Ii.ilreil. 103 South Sixteenth street. U 383
WIDOW I.ADY WISHHS ACQUAINTANCE OP
Kfntk-in.in of means who \\lll loan J300 on
Eood security. Address 1' 01 , Bee ofllco.
U-391-21 *
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CKKAV FOII WHIPPING : COTTAGE CHHESa
Watetloo crcumrry , 1613 Howaid ; tel 1332.
U-MllCull
MASSAGG , MADAME ! linnNAUD , 111 ! ) DOIJOU
U MS07 J8
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IIAL.DU 1'F
A iileasant nnd convenient place , 1520
Farnam ntrcet , l'a\ton blocU ; 'iihono 711.
U-M335
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MMI3. LA ItOOlC. MASSAOU , 1COD I.KAVIJN-
worth St. , tlurd floor , front room. U 496 SO *
SAMU13L I1UIINS INVITIM YOU TO 8IJI3 HIS
new dlmifr evla at J'.75 ; funn rly J10.00.
UT-SI303 27
MONEY/TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE.
ANTIfONY LOAN & THUST CO. , 31S N. Y. LI1B
' loltns at low rate * for choice security on Ne
braska and Iowa far > " or Omaha city property.
W 700
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MONUY TO J.OAN ON IMPROVKD OMAHA
real estate , llrennan , Love & Co. , 1'axtnn bile.
_ _ } V 6I1.
UNITED STATKS MOIITGAOH CO. OF NEW
York. Capital J2.0W. W. Surplus JCOO.CW. Sub-
mlt choice Inani to r , S. 1'usey , accnt , I'lrst
National bank bull'llnv. W 701
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LIFK INSUltANCi : I'DUCIKS I.OANKD ON
or bouiiht. F. C. Chctiey , Kuntai City. Ma.
CITY LOANS , I. AIlGl ) LOANS ON CIJNTUAL
buslntss property ; b per cent. C. A. Starr ,
615 N. Y. I.lfu bulldinir. W-li:53
MO.NKY TO LOAN ON CITY AND TAIlil
vroptrty , Am < , 1C17 Farnam street.
W-MSS1
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LOANb ON IMl'IlOviD : & UNIMI'ilOVED CITY
property. J3,0'W ' & upwards , 6 to 6'S ' per cent : no
delu ) > . W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1320 Farnam.
W C93
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MUNI2Y TO LOAN ON TA11MS IN UOUGI.AS.
lmpro\cil and unimproved Omaha real eitate.
FKIHIIy Trui < eo. 1701 Farnam st. W-WI
MONUY TO LOAN A'fT.OXv'EST RATES ON
Impnived and unimproved Omaha real estate ,
1 to 6 icurs. Fidelity Tr * < t Co. , 1T02 rnrnsm.
W-8J4
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MUNCY TO LOAN ON OMAHA ITIOI'EUTY
and Nelunska farms at from C to 7 per cent.
W , Ik MclKlv , First Natlciut bank building- .
O1IAHA LOAN & TUUST CO. . ICTH AND
Dougl.it streets , Inan money on city and farm
property ot Umrst rates of IntefMt. W 6
WONKY TO LOAN AT LOWUST HATES. TIIR
O. P. Duvls Co. . IMS I'arnain t. \V-6M
LOANS , i : . H. 8IIKAFE. < U PAXTON BLlt
W-316A8
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LOAN3-W. G. TUMI'LUTON. PAXTON 11LIC.
W-M797 11
MONEY TO iOAN , CHATTELS.
SHOUT TIMK LOANS APPLY AT IIOOM
No. Mt I'aiton block.
J. U. HADDOCK. ROOM 7. IIAMQU I3LOCK.
X-73 ?
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WONIJV 1O LOAN ON HOUSKIIOLD FUHNI-
lure , piano * , boines , \ > aon * . or any kind of
chattel security , at Uncut possible rates , which
> ou ran twiy twik at any time , and m nnjr
mount. F1DKUTY LOAN GUAHANTBK CO .
room 4 , Wlthnill block. X-701
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"L'K. UAI1UI8. 1100U 1. CONTINENTAL lll.ic
MONEY TO LOAN
ContlnueJ.
MONKY TO LOAN ON FUUNITURB , PIANOS.
horres , WSKOIII , etc. , at lowest rates In city :
no removal of Roods ; strictly confidential : you
can pay th * loan oft at any time or la any
amount * .
OMAHA MOimUfin LOAN CO. .
lli Bouth Kth Mrcct.
X-7M
MONKY TO LOAN ON I'lHlBONAL
trty. Harvln Loan Co. . .01 N. Y. Lit * billldlnc.
X 707
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CONPHtKNTIAtj LOANS MAtm ON CHATKL
nccurlty. Address 1 * . O. llox 792.
X 373
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SHOUT TIMK LOANS , Ul 1'AXTON DLOCK.
X 817A8
BUSINESS CHANCES.
IP YOU WANT TO I1UY. SELL
merchandise , Bet In or out of business. c.ul
on or niMreni the Notional Information and
nxclmnga Co. , 50J First National Imuk. Omahn.
Neb. Y M030-JM
KoifsALn , rtnocnnT BTOUE ; o6oo7ci.nAN
stock , locnteil on the bent street In. tl' * city ;
will Invoice nt about Jl.fOO.CO : will cll for
cn h only : good reason for sclllnB Address
1' W Ilee. Y M13SAI3'
HMOKK HAVANA FrtKCKLHS ,
W.OrtO.W STOCK OF aHNKRAL
dlso ; mu t lie sold nt once for cnsli nml part
trailc. I > . W. Hutler. Alliance , ! - _ , 2 ( . ,
81 DIJ LINC-COMMnllCI I AL SALESMEN
1 lo curry 11 Kood lde line. C. U. .
at the Stale hotel until July 26. Y M1W & * _
A GOOD. WF.LL "l-AYINO niJTCHKR nUS-
Iness for cnlp. Adrcss iwstolllca box No. 403.
\\V < t I'olnt Nti Y Mla4 21
uusfiNEaa CHANCE-WANTED , AN nxi-nitr.
cnrcd. cnerBotlc solicitor for nru insurance ,
n-ntiil nnd brokcrnKP busmcsi.V. . Cl. n-inple.
li > n , 307-8 raxlonjilock. _ ? I" " _ -
FOH SAI.nT AT TTlAROAIN , IP TAKUN"
once , only lumber nnd cent yard In thriving
town of 800 Inhabitants on nnln line of Union
raclfle ralluiiy In en-Hern Nclirnlka. Satisfactory -
factory reasons for uelllni : . If desirable , ele
vator property cnn be purchased In connection.
If you hn\o nomi > cash nnd can slu ; Kcxjd se
curity , mldnss S 7 , Ilee. _ _ _
SttCCKSSFlIL SPECULATION OPEN TO ALL ;
try our syndicate Bvntem of speculation : In-
cri-n ( - > your Income. Information free ; send for
circular. Thompson & Derr Co. , 3 ? Avail
street , New York. Incorporated umlT the
laws of state of New York. Capital. J101.0M.
FOB EXCHANGE.
BARGAINS IN HOMC3.T11ADE.8ALE.1COS DodiB ;
Z 841
A 10-CENTER FOR 5C , HAVANA FRECKLES.
Z M3C7 A19
FOR TRADE. FOR OMAHA LV PROVED PROP-
crtlcs worth Jl.000.00 to JlO.CvJ.OO , good farm
lands In this state ; will assume teasanablc In-
cumbrancc. What have you got ? Ames. 1617
Farnam street. " Z M3I7
F01t EXCHANGE. RESIDENCE PROPERTY
nnd Improved farm for $1,000.00 to J3.W.00 (
stock Keneral merchandise. Box 33 , North
Loup. Neb. Z M377 27 *
FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE.
FOR SALE , NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE : GEL-
lar. cistern , city water ; cor. 31th and Sahlcr ;
tl.ZMOO ; long time. Enquire 1318 Farnam.
bam'l Burns. RE M6I3
BARGAINS. HOUSES , LOTS A VD FAIliTi
sale or trade. F , K. Darling , U. * ker blk.
R E-708
FOR SALE , 124 MILES FROM OMAHA. 430
acres well Improved ; 100 acres In hay , 170 In
corn and oats , balance In timber. Will sell
for $40 an aero on easy terms. It Mill pay tu
Investigate this. Ames , 1C17 Farmm.RE
RE M318
SNAP SMOOTH , RICH GARDEN LAND FIVE
miles from postofllc , 5100 per acre ; might taUo
some trade , a 10 N. Y. L. bids.
R E 17C-A12
FOR SALE. 40 , CO OR 100 ACRES. JOINS FLoHl
cnce. Splendid land for Investment. Only S60
an acre. Ames , 1017 Fainam street.
RE-M318
BARGAIN A FINE 1CO-ACRE FARM , 73 MILES
from Omaha , for t2.000.00 ; 5MO.O ) cash , balance
In G yeais. C. R. Boatrlght , Ml N. Y. Life.
RE-M323 A17
FARM LAND , C. F. HARRISON , 812 N Y LIFE.
It E9Jly27'
SOME CHEAP LOTS.
A line GO-ft. lot at 43rd and Plnkncy streets ,
at smoo.
fiO ft. grade , 3rd and Francis streets , at
1350.00.
35 ft. on 29th , near Dorcas street , east front ,
only JCOO.UO.
East front on 27th , near Woolworth , trees , etc. ,
a veiy line lot for half value , 11,000.00.
A most desirable residence , CO-ft. lot , on
Georgia avenue , near Puclllc street , for t2.400.00.
We Imve houses nt from $500.00 to J10.000.00 nt
greatly reduced prlcrs , and on terms that will
require little cash. Before buying , selling or cx-
chanidng , bu sure nnd sea thu
Fidelity Tiust company , 1702 Farnam street.
RE M187
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TOR SALE , CHOICE SECTION LAND NEAR
Lexington , Dauuon county. No finer land In
the elate. Ames. 1617 Karnom. RE-M318
LIST BARGAINS FOR"QuTcKTURNSI60rDodi5
RE-848
FARM , FINEST IN SHERIDAN COUNTY.
W > omlng , ICO nori-j , Una spring , lirlgiitloii ,
12,20000 ; don't inlos this. Pioneer Business
Agency , Sheridan. Wyoming , ISII MW3 G *
BARGAINa IN NEBRASKA FARM LAND
SOO ACRES In central Nebraska , I mining
water , timber , etc ? . , close to railroad ; 200 acres
now In cultivation : E-00 acres can bo cultivated
In n body , 115.00 jier neve.
8SO ACRES \alley nnd upland In Sherman
county : SO acres now In cultivation ; pi Ice J12.00
per acre.
2,080 ACRES central Nebraska , close to rail
road , a very cholt-r body of land for grazing
nnd stock rnlslnp purpose * : J100J per acre ,
1,360 ACREH near North I.nup. good water ,
tlmlier , frame hous > . > , etc. ; J10 W per acre ,
1.7W ACRES near Loup City. 250 ucret now
under cultivation , balance wild : good houio.
Imrn , sheds , etc. , running water , etc. ; I12.0U per
acre.
8,680 ACRES Sherman county , twrderlng on
Loup river , about 700 acres In cultivation , good
water , several houses , barns , windmills , wells ,
timber , etc. , cloao to good nurKnts and rail
roads ; prlcu )1J.OO pt r acre ,
WO ACRES Orwley county , only two mile ) from
railroad , good soil , waler , etc. , will mal > e good
stock farm : tS.03 ] ir acre.
HICKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
U05 N. Y. Llfs Bldg.
HE-M507 81
BUSINESS NOTIOEa !
OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY ; OLD
pipes made now. 611 S. IClh. M 151
R. u CAIITER ! METAL CORNICE HICY.
lights , smoka staclu , furnaces. 1617 Howard st.
428
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N. 11
at AS
_ _ _
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS CoTE
offlco to 09 So. ICth , Blown blk. 1UIS
ELECTBICAL SUPPLIES.
ARMATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND
storage batteries recharged ; electrical and gen.
eral machinist * : superior work guirantoed.
Omaha Electrical Works. 617 and 8U a , I6th st.
XU
ELKCTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTors -
ors for electric light and motor plants and all
klndi of electrical construction. Western Kleo
trU Oupply Co. , US and HO a 15th t. W7
OMAHA OITICAL COf5'rvVDINO | OITICIANS ;
J , F , Ponder , mnnairpr ; sclentlllo examina
tion of the ryes free : tzt B. 16th street. Com' !
Nat'l Bk Bldg. , InKintier's drug store.
IIS-A3 *
THK ALOE & I'KNFOUWCO. , SCIENTIFIC OP-
tlclnin , 14C3 Fsrnnm ft ucposllo Paxton hotel.
Kyn examined free.I3 > 'T ' 717
EVES TESTED FllKBHiV A PRACTICAL OP-
tlclnn. We Ruarnntee to nt the eyes perfectly ,
la jour entire wittfnMTl | : or money refunded.
A. MANDELBl'RO ,
Jfwelcr nnJ optlclan _ Jorlhca.it corner Six
teenth and Fnrnnm streets. 8CS
BICYCLES. NEW AND./ OLD , 20 TO II2S ;
easy payments : < ve re'nt nnd repair. Omaha
Blocle Co. , W7 N. f6IUI ( street , Tel 129.
UIOYCI.ES REPAIRED" AND REMODELED.
Tims nnd sundries. Safes opened , repaired. C.
R. Ileflln ocksmUh.llN. 16th street. OMA6
NE\V' wlWICIffo PATTERN , sRirtLY
high grndr , adjustable lmnd ! < > nnd rear brnko ,
on no other wheel. Inquire Omnlia Conl , Coke
& Lima Co. , 16th nnd Doualas st. 139 A10
MTTSIO , AItT AND LANGUAGE.
G. F. GELLENBEClf , BANJOIST AND
teacher. 1810 California street. 914
roil HARGAIN-4 IN PIANOS AND ORGANS :
easy payments ; Instruments tented ; rents npply
on purchase. A. Hospe , Jr. 1185i
MRS.JESSIE IIROWN-CROMMETT. THE ONLY
liost graduate of Emerson College of Oratory.
Boston. In Omaha who te.-irhcn elocution nnd
physical culture. Wato building. Omaha.211AlJ
211-AlJ
GERMAN LESSONS ItY WELL "EDUCATED
Oerman , 15 ccnl for one , JIM for 12 lepsonc.
Adilress 9 10 , Bee. 493-30 *
UNDEBTAKEJta AND EM.BALMEB3
It. K. UURKET , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
cmbalmer. 1618 Chicago. Tel. 90. 709
BWANSON & VALiEN , UNDERTAKERS AND
embalmeis , 1701 Cumlng st. , tclephonp , 1000.82s
82s
M. O. MAUL , UNDERTAKER AND EM .
tialiner , 1417 Farnam street. Telephone 223.
331
I1EAPEY & HEAFEY. 218 S. I4TH ST. TEL.
ICTi ; else Zlth and N. sts. , So. Omaha. M437
HOTELS.
THE MIDLAND HOTEL.
Corner ICth nnd Chicago streets ; coolest
hotel In Omaha ; new building , nen furniture ,
electric bells , bath , steam heat. American
plan. 11.W to J2.00 per day : European plan. 50o
to Jl.OO per day. M. J. Franck. proprietor.
836
AKTNA HOUSE ( EUROPEAN ) N. W. COR.
13th and Dodge. Rooms by day or neek.
108-A9 *
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT. SOLD , EXchanged -
changed , rented nnd repaired. Typewriter and
olllce sMpplles. Typewriters rented nt J4 per
month. The Omaha T > pe rllcr Exchange , suc
cessors to the typewriting department of the
Mrgc.ith Stationary Co. , 214 South Thirteenth
street. T > l.13jil. 930
SEE THE NEW DOUGHERTY TYPEWRITER.
The Omaha Typewriter Exchange , tel. 13H1 ,
No. 214 8. 1.1th st. 091
PLUMBERS.
FREE PLUMBING OF EVERY KIND. G.vrt
stcum & hot water heating ; sewerage. 313 S. li
M43X
J. J. HAN1GAN. PLUMING. STEAM AND HOT
water heating. 2705 Lcnven'vorth st. 155
JOHN ROU'E S. CO. , Pl.f MniNafsTEAM AND
hot water heating , gns Ilxturtfl , globes , 421 S 15.
' 481
TENTS ANtTAWNINGS.
WOLF BROS. & CO. . C MANUFACTURERS OF
awnings , tents , flags , Vagrn , hay. stock covers ,
tarpaulins , banners , streamers. 703-703 S. ICth
street. Tel. COI. Tents ifor rent. M3SC
WHY DON'T YOU RKNT A TENT. TAKE A
vacation and rest yourself ? The Omaha Tent
nnd Awning Co. have tents of all klnda that
they rent cheap. 1311iKninam st. 3S2-A17
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
HAMILTON BROS. , ENERAL CONTRACTors -
ors nnd builders , carpenter vvoik , bilck laying
and plastering. 414 S.Olgtli at. Tel. 1179. M338
C. E. MORRILL. CARPENjTER. OFFICE AND
store fixtures a cpcclalty. 1513 Capitol ave.
? 437
HAY AND GRAIN.
BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR-OR TON LOTS. WE
buy hay. A. H. fanydtr , 1S15 Burt St. , tel. 1107.
NEBRASKA IIAY > \VHOLT3SALK HAY"
grain and mill stuff. Wc are always on the
market to buy or sell. 1513 Webster st. 15J
STEN OGR APHERS.
C. A. POTTER. C.6 N. Y. LIFE BUILDING ,
does all kinds ot stenographic work , lavy
cases , depositions , chanceiy noik , copying ,
etc. , at reasonable prices. Call and see til-
Duplex typewriter ; writes two letters nt 01 : .
and the came time ; tha fastest typewriter !
the vvorld. 11311 All
JOB PRINTING.
QUICK PRINTERS. KRAMER , t CHANDLER.
1121 Fnrnam and 307-9 S. 12th. Phone 1650.
Mall orders get quick action. SCO A4
REED JOB PRINTING CO. TINE PRINTING
ot all kinds. 17th street. Bee building.
M490
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
VAN SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. Ml
N. Y. Life , Omaha. Ask for circular. 710
LEARN PRACTICAL BUSINESS & SHORT-
hand. Koose'a Omaha Bus. Col. , 15th & Fatnnm.
213-A13
GRINDING.
SCISSORS , LAWN MOWERS. RAZORS. ETC. ,
ground. Mclch'.or Bros. , 1119 Farnam street.SGS
SGS
RAZORS. SHEARS. CLIPPERS. LAWN MOW-
crs , etc. A. L. Undeiland. IOC N. 14th. 172
HARNESS.
HARNESS , WHIPS , NETS , ETC. REPAIRING
ft specialty. 113 N. 15th st. 203
GET MY PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY A HAR-
ness. August Bohne. 711 8. 16th street.
M I1C AID
PAWNBROKERS.
FRED MOHLE , 1517J4 FARNAM , JEWELRY.
819
IL MAROW1TZ LOANS MONEY. 603 N. ICth St.
DENTISTS ]
DR. GEO. S. NASON , DENTIST , SUITE 200
Paxton block , 16th At Farnam sts. Tel. 712.MCS7
MCS7
DR. PAUL , DENTIST. 2020 BURT BT. 33 ?
CORNICE.
WESTERN CORNICE WORKS , GALVANIZED
Iron cornices. 172. ! St. Mury'u uvunuc.
394
HAIRDRES3ING.
MILLER , LADIES' HAIRDRESSINO , SHAM-
poolng , steaming hot iiooda , 15U Douglas.
477
HORSESHOEING.
MRS. THOMAS MALONEY. 812 N. 1CTH ST.
1MAH
E. B. BURT. HORSESIIOER. 314 N. 16TH.
, S3I-A5
ELOCUTION.
ELLA DAY. ELOCUTION , ' PHYSICAL CULT-
ure. Emvrson method. 'Summer pupils re
ceived. Room 9 , Commercial Nat'l bank.
MI03
DANCING.
FOR PRIVATE LESSONS. STAGE OR
society datices , call on iornnd , 1(10 Harney ,
or 2906 Dodge street ; terms reasonable.M964
M964 AT
LIVERY STABLE.
BOARDING STABLES , FINE LIVERY RIGS
cheap , Ed llaumley , 17th and St. Mary's.
M 456
I
WHOLE3Alff COAL.
JOHNSON BROS. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
fl'l kinds of coal. Corfespondenca sollslted.
' " ' Fumam street. M46C
EMPLOYMENT AGEN4JY.
_
WHITE'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. THE ONLY
l > Iuc to get help of all kinds In thu city.
DRESSMAKING.
DRESSMAKING AT YOt'R HOME ; l DAY.
Mis Ilurvvlck. 109 Ho. 17th stnet. 491 20
TAXIDERMISTS
TAXIDERMY AND FURS. SEND FOR CATA-
logue. George E. Ilo n , jr. , & Co. , 709 S. 16th.
M27I
- ,
UPHO"LSTEBING.
UPIIOLS'RINCI CABINET MATTRESS WORKS.
W. R. Bel. | R. A , McUachron. tut Luuvuiniirlh
157
LOST.
TWO ST. BERNVlin PUPH ABOUT
months old. Reward at 2101 Douglas.
"Lunt-M U *
CTOR
5EARLES
& SEARLES
SPECIALISTS
Chronic
WE Nervous
Private
CUKE Special ,
Diseases
1RFATMENT BY MAIL. LONSULTATIDN FRH- .
Catarrh < AH Dlionsos of the Nose ,
Throat. Chos' , Stomach , Llvor , Dlootl
Skin and Klelnoy Dlsoaoos , Lost
Mnnhood nnd ALL PRIVATE DIS
EASES OF MEN.
Cation ornnilrena ,
Dr. Searles & Searles (
. , 1/ { / , {
Notlco to Contnirtom.
Ton are hereby notified that oenled pro
posals will be received by the city council
of the city of lllalr , Nebraska , until 7:30 :
o'clock p. in. , of the 10th day of August.
1891 , nnd then opened In the presence of
the attending bidders , for the furnishing ot
all labor and materials nnd doing all neces
sary Work for the construction of a brick
pump house : furnishing one compound , < lu-
lilcx non-condensing pump of one million
gallons capacity per twenty-four hours , also
for the furnishing of one tubular boiler , CG
Inches In diameter by II feet In length.
Said bids are to Include tlio setting of
the pump and all connections , such as
steam ami water connections , the founda
tions for the same , nnd all bolts for the
anchoring of said pump to said founda
tion. ; also the foundations for the boiler
and the setting of snld boiler In a good
nnd workmanlike manner ; also all con
nections of every kind nnd description for
the securing of the boiler to the founda
tions , and for the proper control and work
ing of said boiler.
IJIdsMil also be received for the removal
of the present pump and boiler from the
present pump houhu to the new house , and
the building of the foundations for the said
boiler and pump , and the securing of snld
boiler and pump to the said foundations ;
also for making all connections us shown
In the plans and specifications.
Also for the cutting of well pipes and
the lowering of suction pipes and recon-
nectlon of same In a good and workmanlike
manner.
Bids will also be received for one feed
pump , which shall be capable of supplying
feed water to two boilers of sixty and
eighty horse power each , said pump to
work against n maximum pressure of 120
pounds per square inch.
All work to be done as described In the
specifications or shown In the plans.
The contractors are hereby notilled thnt
they nro to make a caicful peisonnl ex
amination of the ground , plans and specifi
cations , which are on file with the city
clerk of said City of Ulalr , Nebraska , and
that they will be held rehpoiislble for nny
and all eirors In their bids or work re-
stilting from their fnltirc to do so.
No proposal will be received unless ac
companied bv n check In the sum ot $500 ,
properly certified nnd made payable to the
treasurer of said city , as a guaiantec that ,
should the bid be accepted , the contractor
will enter Into the required contract and
glvo the required bonds within ten days
of the awarding of said contract ; other
wise to be forfeited to the said City of
Blair as liquidated damages and not by
wav of penalty.
All proposals shall be emloised "Pro
posals for Improvement of Pumping Plant
and Station , " nnd shall be addressed to
13. A. Stewart , mayor , Ulalr , Neb.
The right Is reset veil to add or deduct nt
least ten per cent of the work shown In
said plans and specifications ; also to re
ject any or all bids or pails tbeieof , and
to waive all informalities.
K. A. STEWAIIT , Mayor.
C. SCHMACHTENHEKG. City Cleik.
P. U BUIUIELL , , Engineer. jy25 27 30
Or. E. C. West's Nerve and Brain Treatment
M fold under positive written cuarnutcc , bynuthor-
Izcd agents only , to euro \7cnk Memory ; Ixiis of
Ilralnnnd Nerve Power ; IxistllnDhooiljQulrlcneBs ;
Night LOSFCS ; Kvll Drdamn ; Tjick of Ciinflilpnce ;
Xorvouimo n ; Lnssltudo ; all Drnlnn ; Loss o ! Tower
ot ( ha UonertUho Ortrnnn In ellh r POT , ciui e < l bj
iiTor-oxortlon ; Youthful Errors , or IJicc- " < lYe Use of
Tobncco. Opium or I.lquor , which soon lend to
. ( User/ , Consumption , In nnlty nnd Death. Uy mnll ,
tl n box ; I ) for (3j\tltn written cunrmitoo to euro or
refund money. WEST'S COUUHHYItur. Acorlntn
c-iro for Coi hf , Colds , Aslhmn , Uronchltli , Croup ,
T/hooplng Couch. Born Throat. Plon nnt to tnko
flnmll clzo dJ'coiiflnuod ; old. Ho. ) dso , Jiow2.ic.old
? < -7r > . f wav O'lAnANTnr.SV uedonlyb
Goodman Drug Co. , Omaha.
QKICITull AM ) rKKMANKXTLY
ruin : ut Kfivoua Duhlllly , Iu t
Vtlellty. Vurlcuccit , Alroiuir ,
Pli7nltal W aklii--i , etc. by IN'
! t.AJ'tlle ! " " ' " ' "loo Humidv.
Wrlltrn eiinratilfiofc uiu. Butt
& Co. , Cor. Kvtli A lion ln > ! isio . iind J. A.
Co.Cnr.llth r DoiiL'lniipRti..OMAHA.
BUREAU. SUES' & CO. , Solicitors. Bee
Building , OMAHA , Nob. Adviuo FREIi ,
YOU CANNOT LOSE MONEY
If you carry
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
TRAVELERS CHEQUES
any w lii-re In Ilia world. Worth face alue every-
vvhcre.Pald without personal Identification.
RfflLWAYTlMKQHRD
_
"Leaves IciilCAGO. BUIUjlNGlON & Q.Arrl\ea |
Omalial Depot 10th and Mason Sts. I Omaha
'
4:45pm : . . .Chicago Vestibule . fKiam :
C:45aii : . Chicago Express . 4:25pm :
7:02pm : . Chlcngu and Iowa Local . S:0oam :
ll:31am : . Paclllo Junction Local . 5:53pra :
Leaves IBURLINOTON & MO. RTvEllTArrTveT |
Oinaliul Depot lotli snd MasonJits.L Omahs
10liam : ! . .Denver Expiess . 9:35am. :
IDilCam . Dendwood Express . 4:10pm :
4:50pm. : . . . . . . . . .Denver Express . 4:10pm :
6:50pm : . .Nebraska Local ( except Sun. ) . . . 6:50pm :
8:15am. : . Lincoln Local ( except Sunday. ) . ,
Leaves K. C. , ST. J. & C. B. ( Arrives
Omahal Depot 10th nnd Mason Sts. I Omaha
9M3iun . Kansas City Day Express . C.Sipin
; 8pm.K. C. Night Ex. via U. P. Trans. 6iOam !
Leaves I CHICAGO , R. I. & PACIFIC. ( Airlves
Omalm lUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha
' _ _ _ EABT. _
lOMSnm. .Atlantlo Exprvsu ( ex , SuTijay ) . . 6:03pm :
6:2ipm. : Night Express . C:49am :
4 :40pm. : . . . Chicago Vcstlbuled Limited. . . . lUpm :
Il:56pm. : .OlilalioniaExp. _ ( to C. U ex Sun ) . t:3Jam :
'
WPST. ;
_
( :35am. : Oklahoma & Texas Exp. ( ex riun.ll:35pm
lS5pm : . Colorado Limited . 410pm !
leaves UNION PACIFIC. | Arrle
OmahalUnlon Depot 10th & Mason Bls. | Qnialia
9:50am : . DcnviTr Express . 3:50pm :
l:16pm : . Overland Flyer . C:20pm :
S:45pm. : Beatrice & Stromsb'g Exex ( Bun.12:30am ) :
t:40pm : . ,1'acino Express
CSOpm . Fast Mall . 4:20jra :
Leaves ICHICAGO. MIL. & ST. PAUL.iArrlves
OmalmUnloripe | > ot10 _ 1i &JUason Sts. | Omnlia
( T3Spm Chicago Limited ! > :3)am :
HilOam..Chicago Exprens tax. Bun. ) . . . . BoOpm :
Leaves I F E. Mu. VALLEY. 'Arrives
Omahal Depot 15th andJVebster Sis , f Omaha
j I CHIC. . _
OmahaJU.P. Depot loth & Mason Bts.l Omaha
fliKam 7T.Chicago Expiens 6lUpm :
4OSpm : Vestibule Limited : JO m
:30pm.Ex. : ( Sat.Chic. ) PassEx. ( Mon. ) , 9:23pra :
Teaves I MISSOURI PACIFIC fArrlves
_ pmahaD | pot 15th and Webster Sts I Omaha
t:00am. : , . . St. Ixmls Expre ; nOarri
: JOpm St. I < oula Express < : Upni
_ t10f ; > m.Dally ( ex. tiun. } _ Jebrasko _ Ij > cal. 8'lOjm
Xiaves I " "C. , ST" . P. . U. 4 0. [ Arrives
OmahejDcjxU _ 15th and Webster Bts. I Oiialu
rS.OOamRloux City Accom lEx. Sun.L. slOSpin
10:00am.Sioux : City Accom ( Sun. Only. ) . . 8:03pm :
IlilSpm..Sioux City Express ( Ex. Hun.HUam ) :
. : , . . . , , . I'aul Llmtted . . . . . . . . . SMOain
TS 7vc SIOllX CITY & PA CiFiC : | Airi7e7
_ OmahalU.P. Depot 10th ' _ & Mason tili. { _ Omaha
tSSam : Sioux Clly'lhisienger 10lOpn : >
_ : | ) . , . . . , . . , . . Paul Expreni IpiOftan ;
Leaves I HIOUX CITY & I'SOlFfa TAiri7
_ Omalml Depot 15lh and VVebstt Uts. I Omapi
C:30pra : St Paul Limited. 9VUm
_ y30pm. . . Chicago Limited _ . . . . a'Our *
' .nvesl. ' * " . " TArFn
JinabblU. I" , Depot latli & ilaion Sls.1 Onui
" "
3.Cipra..sL""Louls Cannou Doll 1
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Mr. Points Makes Report on the Bookkeep
ing of Oily Cflioars.
BAD MISTAKES AND GREAT NEGLIGENCE
III * FliiillnirR nml Iteoonimrmlutlotis Re
form ! for IntfHtlKiitlnii I'li
Lrnguo nml thn Mnynr Drlmto
tlin I.rvr for t'onihi ) ; Yriir.
Mr. J. J. Points 1ms completed tils Inspec
tion of the books of the city odlclnla nml
tunipil tils reports over to tlio nnyor and
council. In the city clerk's olHca tic Ins
HOMO over tlio books nnd records for the last
two years ending In April , 1SDI. Ho reports
Hint ho Minis the warrant register In good
shape nnd correct , but states that tlio Journal
docs not contain any record of the business
ilono during last January , I\l > rtmry and
March. In fact , tic openly states Hint the
ledger has not been written up In tlcttill
slnco 1S91. In concluding Ills remarks In r < -
g.trd to the city clerk's ofllco ( luring the
period mentioned lie says tli.it Henry Ultzen ,
the ex-city clerk , still owes tha city $252.
In regard to the city treasurer' * bioks ,
Mr , I'olnts says they are well and carefully
kept. Ho recommends that the tax list bo
footed up by the clerk and that no sums
be paid out by the treasurer unless by for
mal warrant. His figures show that within
the last two yean the treasurer has paid out
$175.81 on account of expense which \\iis not
allowed by formal warrant. Ills Idc.i Is to
hnvo tlio treasurer lUe n formal claim with
the council for all bills.
The figures submitted show that the treas
urer tins drawn In salary and fees during the ,
two years ? 5IS5.4S. Mr. 1'olnti recom-
mcndH that the treasurer's salary bo paid
from the salary or some other stipulated
fund and that It bo not taken from the
fees.
According to Mr. Points' figures the bonded
Indebtedness of the city outstanding Is at
follows :
Kumllng bonds , $105,000 ; O street viaduct
bonds , J33.000 ; L. street viaduct bonds , $13.-
000 ; sewer bonds. $ C2,000 ; alley Intersection
paving bonds , $12,000 ; Intersection paving
bonds , $50,000 ; total bonds under general
taxation , $307,000.
The special bonds supported by district
taxation are as follows :
1'avlng bonds outstanding , $107,080 ; curbIng -
Ing bonds outstanding , $17,020 ; grading bonds
outstanding , $60,000 ; sewer bonds outstand
ing , $11,500.
This makes the total bonded Indebtedness
of the city $594-150.
Mr. I'olnts makes several recommendations
In regard to the mode of keeping the books
In the treasury department. Mr. Hector ,
however , has niado a thorough study of this
work , and Inasmuch as his system la com
plimented by tins expert It Is taken for
granted by the average citizen that the pres
ent system Is satisfactory.
Mr. I'olnts states that the county treasurer
overcharged the city several hundred dollars
In 1S87 and 1888 for collecting taxes. Tlio
whole report has been referred to the finance
committee and will bo carefully looked Into.
Ultc'ilsHod Ilia l.cn-y.
The Taxpayers' league held a meeting at
the council chamber last night when Uava
Anderson and Mayor Johnson had a lively
debate. Anderson objected to the 41-mlll
levy made by the council and gave It out
cold that he would never pay his taxes on
that levy. He said that the city wanants Is
sued under the new levy weio not worth 25
cents on the dollar.
Mayor Johnston explained that the levy was
made blmply because the expenses of the
city demanded It. In fact , the 41-111111 levy
would not bo within several thousand dollars
of being enough to pay the debts left by the
former administration and to defray the run
ning expenses of the present administration.
Ho bald the members of the council had been
advised by leading attorneys that the su
preme court would likely decide thnt South
Omaha was a city of the first-class , and the
council had proceeded accordingly.
Attorney Lane talked at length on what
the present administration had done. Ho
did not consider It fair to make a bad
showing of the financial condition of the
city , and accused Mayor Johnston of making
a statement for thirteen months Instead of
twelve. The mayor denied that any such
statement had been published , that the
figures only included twelve months. Mr.
Lane and the mayor had a lively debate for
a half hour. Judge Montgomery said he
hoped the members would act cautiously
and friendly In the matter. Mr. Ander
son said ho would bo one of five
citizens' to bear the expense of
enjoining the mayor from Issuing warrants
under the 41-mlll levy. There was no vis
ible support for his proposition. The prin
cipal entreaty of the league was to the effect
that the adnilni-tration Issue as few war
rants as possible and spend as little money
as possible until after the supreme court
had passed upon the class of the city. The
mayor laid that nothing but the legitimate
expenses of the city would bo paid. Mr.
loud raised the point that the mcetnig had
not been called by the president , and there
fore was Illegal. The minutes of the last
meeting were compiled by the secretary In
language that was unfair , unjust and false.
The * secretary , ho said , had only sent out
notices of thti meeting to men who were
favorable to his faction. Secretary O'Neill
denied the charge.
The leopards glvo two performances &t
Courtland beach today.
lOH'A-CHOI'S r.\ HAD CONDIVIOX.
Piistnrim Iliirnod Up mill Corn In Hmlly
DHiimgml.
DRS MOINRS , July 21. The Jown crop
bulletin , issued today , says : The drouth
remains practically unbroken. The bhowers
on the 13lh nnd 20th afforded tempoiary re
lief In narrow belts nml spots , covering
piobubly about one-third of the stute. A
few scattered localities report rainfalls suf-
llclent for present needs , but In tlio bulk
of the state tlio nniount wuu too light to
give nny appreciable benefit. The pastures
nro bare and live Htock In Buffering for feed
and water. All unhtirvestcd crops have
icached a critical stngv , and uvury dny'fl
continuance of the drouth adds to the ex
tent of the Injury nliendy done. Within
the past two weeks corn In the larger part
of the state lia.s Hteudlly declined In condi
tion , and tin ; extent ot the Injury cannot as
yet be estimated. In the dilust of the burnt
district the damage Is beyond recovery ,
but In many of tlio northern countloy the
prospect IM better. Taking the state na a
whole , the crop Is likely to l > u less than
two-thirds of an average , and u pontlmmncc
of present conditions will reduce it far be
low that figure. Potatoes , flax , millet and
grass have suffered great damage.
( JURAT VAKIAKCi : IN 1MJNOIS.
KomoSections Iltivn flail Ilnlii ami ( ) thui
MifTttr from Drouth. *
SPIUNGFIULD , III. , July 21.-Tho Illinois
weekly crop bulletin says : The temperature
of the past seven duy has been below the
seasonable average all over the Htato , The
drouth which prevailed over the state for
Home time wan to uome > extent broken by
rain on tlio 13tU and 20th , which , while
heavy In some sections , wan badly dis
tributed. Wheie rain fell the corn haw been
greatly benellted anil It In fine condition ,
In the counties where the drouth Htlll pie-
vall.s Home tlcldH are damaged and In many
localities the corn Is beginning to lite. Home
corn wus laid liy the high wlndilileh pre
vailed em the 0tli. Chinch bugs are re
ported doing Injuty to this crop In many
Beelloim. Wheat threshing l.s being rapidly
pushed , The yield ivml quality are tlio best
In years. The potato crop will bo light.
Haying Is about over throughout the state
and the crop lias been secured In good con
dition.
The oats and rye harvest Is practically
completed , and In many sections the oats
are > leldlng much better tlmn was ex
pectcd. Itye will be a abort crop general ! }
'
Oregon Kidney Tea euros nervous licud
aches. Trial tlzc. 25coiiU. _ All drug Ut-
See the performing lions aft. anil ew
Ccurtland bcaoh today ,
N tifur ilie Army.
WASHINGTON. July 2l.-(8p ( clnl Tcli
gram to The Iice.--I.eiive ) of alwn
granted KlrU Lieutenant Henry C. J > ; > m
Third artillery. Department of the Ha '
In extended one month and nlno Jay *
Leave or Mmnc * for three inunllm , tu
tnlic rf-fff-ct on nr about August 1. 15M , U
granted Hecoiul Lieutenant Humm-l IX Uook <
cnlmeh , Tenth cuvalry.
Leave of nbspncc granted Sccrtnil ijlcuteri *
nnt 1 Inn ford I , , Thre > kold. Thirteenth ln
fun try , Department of the Missouri , la ex *
tended one month.
Oregon Kldnov Tea cures all kidney
( roubles. Trial size , 25 cents.- All drugglsti
.sor/r/f n.iifoi.i .irr.tntn.
iludgo Dimity lo < \ M .t In lYilrrnl Court
.Mutters nt Klimx fulls.
SIOUX FALLS. S , I ) . , .Inly -Special (
to The Hee.-OwliiK ) lo the feehlo health
of United Slntffi Judge Kdgcrlim , Judge )
Sanborn has designated Judge Dundy ot
Omnlm to nsslst In the business of the
federal court of South D.tkotn. Judge K < 1-
gertoti will go south for tlio winter , but
hopes before hr > goes to be able t6 hold the
terms of United States court at Al.ortlcpn.
Plerro and Hlottv PulK Judge Oundy will
presldo at the Uemlwooil tl-rm. If no ml-
JournmcntH am iiercuxiiry ( hit terms of
cotllt will be hold u H followi : Al Deadwood -
wood , the first Turnday In September ! at
Pierre , the llntt Tnowiny In October : nt
Sioux Falls , Hit- third Tui-.sdny In October ;
nt Aberdeen , the third Tuesday In Novem
ber.
lIHiop Marty left yentenl.iy for Wntilmy ,
this Btnle. to blcs-s a J5.OH ) Catholic1 church
JitHt completpil In a Polish settlement there.
lie KOCH from there to the Hhick HUN to
Inspect th" n-hooli nnd clnirchci of that
region In ei i\or"ntir n with the bishop
one would tonilib Infer that he expects at
any time to nv ivvord fiom Homo of hN
transfer to St. Cloud , but he declares that
as yet lie him not received any otllclal
notification of Ms transfer.
A ilcciee of divorce IIIIH been granted to
Washington Hurton finm Harriet tlurton.
The plaintiff cnnie beic from llrooklyu
nearly a year ago. and. together with u
Sioux Knllt men bunt , started the Slinix
Falls Kxtraet company , llln wife 1 trav
eling on ( he roiKl for a bre.ikfust food
house , nnd her husband charges that Bho
has been uiucl to him and deserted him.
g ! ! l.lcensrs.
The following llccncs to wed wcro granted
by the county Judge yeslorday ;
Name nnd Addictx. Age.
Andres C. Kgorgaanl , Omaha . 27
Hcnlhc Niane 1 loiiscn , Omnlm . . 28
Valentine Kozlcul , Omaha . 23
Anne Wrzodorsku , Omaha . IS
Jacob Olonil ) , Omaha . 23
Hedwlgla Kedslor , Omaha . IS
Leon J. Holland , St Ixml.H , Mo. . . . SO
Ida O. IMnl , Ulalr , Neb . 25
Peter F. Kllnker , Dounlaa county , Neb. . . 31
Anna Carsten" , Oiimba . . 23
Try salt water taffy at Courtland beach.
Kfu.inl for "lllff IM. "
Captain Mostyn received a letter from
Sheriff Matthews ot Knox county , Illinois ,
last night , offering a reward for the appre
hension of "Hlg Ud1 * Hetmcssy nnd lila pal.
who are wanted there for conlldcncltiB a
farmer out of n , largo sum of money. "Ulir
TJd" nml bis pal were nricstcd at Ne-
brask.i. City yt'Pterd.iy and Captain Mostyn
forwarded the letter to the olllcers at the
latter place. _ _
SiiM-d liy n Mom.irli I'linip.
Ot-orgla Hick , a woman who has been Hy
ing In Mrs. Secnrd's bouse at 323 South Tenth
street for s-omo time , attempted to com
mit Milclde last night by swallowing n largo
quantity of opium. Dr. Savlllc was sum
moned , and with the aid of a stomach
pump he succeeded In extracting all the
poison from her sjslem. The woman 13
said to have been ill Inking hard of late.
r 'll from " Nmffolil.
Paul Delatwefkl , a plasterer , was badly
bruised by falling fiom a scaffold on the
Orchard & Wllliolm Imlldlng , 1I1G Douglas
street , last evening. Thu man fell several
feet , but bioko no bones.
Try salt water taffy at Courtland beach.
IMV.ll , ItltRl'lTlKS.
3. M. Smith has filed a bill of sale on
his stock and saloon fixtures at 216 South
Fourteenth street In favor of Fritz & Hcr-
bertz.
Mary Spauldlng has gone Into court to
compel Peter Went to yield up the posses
sion of two lots In Grand View ot which
the plaintiff claims to be the. legal owner.
She asserts that Peter has squatted on the
premises and persists in occupying them to
the entire exclusion of the rightful owner.
The tcum of horses Which was stolen
from August Koysor of Ilcnnlngton the
other day was recovered by Sheriff Druxol
Monday afternoon. The team was discov
ered by some of the flreiten of No. S hose
company In a stable In the north part of
town and the tip given to the shorlft'3
office. Thepropelty is now In the hands of
the sheriff waiting for the owner.
Joseph Schmidt has brought an action In
district court against Sophia Lowe and
others to clear his tltlo to certain lots In
Nelson's addition to tlio city ot Omaha.
According to the petition the property In
question was deeded by the original owner
to Jesse Louo , the Into husband of the de
fendant. He In turn deeded It to Archibald
Finn and Charles llrldge , from whom the
petitioner obtained his tltlo. For some
reason the second deed was not witnessed
and It Is for the purpose of correcting this
omission that the action Is instituted.
WK.i 'I'
Partly Cloudy U'p llier nml South Wind *
for NrlirnMiu.
WASHINGTON , July 21. The Indications
for Wednesday are :
For Nebraska , South Dakota and Kansas
Partly cloudv ; Bouth winds.
For Iowa Fair ; winds shifting to the
south *
For Missouri Generally fair ; variable
winds , shifting to the bouth.
Local Kmiiinl.
OFFICK or TUB WUVTIIRII HIJUKAI/ , OMAHA ,
July ' . ' 4 Omaha rucoru ot tcmnuraturo and
r.itufallcoinp.ircil with corresponding day of
past four years :
IflOI. IRfT.l. 1R02. 1801.
Maximum temuorattiro 90 = 02 = 08 = 71 =
Minimum teinnoiatilie. 07 = 71 ° 75 = 503
\\eraso tomporituio. . 82 = > H23 bGO 04 =
I'icclpltatloil 00 .01) ) .00 T.
Statement showing the uomliU.m of torn-
pcratuioand pmcipluUon : it Omi.lia for tha
day nnd slnco Mirch I , 1831 :
Normal toinuorntuto 77 =
Kxcess for tin ) ihiv t > =
KxcnsH bli.eoMuieli 1 3 ! l3
NniiiialpioclulUllmt 10 Inch
Dellolcney lot llioilnv ID Inch
Dellcloncy slnco M.iruti 1 10 22 Inchui
ItitpoiU from ) thiir htutlou * . at 8 I * . M.
aUH Ir.K'uor niln.
Cl.OUOK E. HUNT , t.ioal Forecast OnicUl.
Tin : UEALTY .M.\itivir ; ,
INSTHUMUNTS plnceil on reconl July 21 ,
WARRANTY DEEDS.
Herman Kountza to 13 E Cannon , lots 14
and 11 , block U , Knumzo I'Ucu J 3,90t
li T While uud vvlfe'lo F DVcad , lot 20 ,
block S. Orrhanl UIU 3,004
E \V Do.Witt In H E Ililiannon , s of lot
17 , block 3 , Plalnvk'H iidil 804
IJKEDS.
Sheriff to Omaha FnvlnBH lunk. w 100 feet
of n Mi u ( lot 'I , bluck li , Park I'lagi' . . , . 1.701
HnvtUl iiianler t L A Clttvcland , paU ( ax
lot D , In il-15-13 , . . SOI
HIIIIIU to W B Wnildell , lots 13 and 19 ,
lilucK 2 , Moninaiilli pirk 1,201
Snma lo L E Junu'ii , lot V , block 4 , Aibor
Place , 331
_
Tutal amount of train fora , . , 112,31 (
v h 'iHnltf wan uftlc , vro n TO her C'astorlo.
v'hni : Bli * wa * 4 Chllil , shu crlml for Castorla ,
* - , - . elm cluu to
V--n bo lier.irno 3IUs , CVistorla.
, -u she haJ C'UU'Jr'iu.sbo ftvotlieui Uutorte