I THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , AUGUST 1 , 1885. m THE WHITE RIVER COUNTRY , History o ( tlic SclllofflCBt and Growth ol Norlhwest Xli t Are Infants In Yoara but Ola In Vigor And " \VloteeclncB8 Typical Border Bcconn Troncli- nntly Described , Special Correspondence to the BEE. CUADUON , Neb. , Jaly 27 , 1885. "On to White River , " has boon the cry which for moro than a year pist has oohood along the Elkhorn Valley route and through the sand hills of Northwes tern Nebraska. The refrain has been taken up by thousands cf throats In a dozen different states , and the result of the ciiithnslasm of the land-aockors la soon to-day In the peopling nf n section Tfhich loss than two years ago waa given over entirely to the cowboys and half- broods. Eighteen months ago the sight of a pralrlo schooner wai almost un known In that section of oar elate which lies between ranges -10 and 57 north of the Cth standard parallel , then comprising what was known as old Sioux county. Long after tbo railroad had reached Valentino , land Bookers dosllned to bollovo the reports of fine farming lands beyond the sand hllla ; and the cat tleman true to tholr own interests fan- torod the illation that Sioux county wna good for nothing bat cattle , and none too good for that. But different stories were , brought back by a few ploncora who followed closely in the track of the surveyor's chain nnd compasj , and the spring of 1881 had hardly opened before the csttlo trails between Valentino and Gordon wcra alive with prospectors and their families hurrying toward B the free lauds of Si > ux conuty. During Mey , 1881 , nearly l.GOO pre-emp- tiona tslono wcro filed in Sluux county and by the tlmo thu winter had sot In colonies bt Gurdor , at Rushville aud at Bordeaux had gathered crops from fields of their own breaking und permanent Bottlumcnt in two thousand homes Imd been m r1o In the Whlto river volloy. A romarlublo feature of this great Inrush of emigrants was the nnu.ber of localities from which they ware drawn. Chlonies from Misiotirl and Kantai , fraternized In aajscout townships with thoeo Irom Ohio , Indiana , LlinoUand Iowa. North ern and southern Nebraska , eah largely ropreaouted in the now settlements , were not more tally represented thin southern Dikota and the Black Hilli. As n rule thu immigrants c me well prepared for pioneering. By far ebo greater pro portion had Bold their farms farther east In order to take advantage of tholr unused rights to honicj'oud , pre-empt or "tree claim , " and cinie with ready cash prepared - pared to Bubjlst on what they had until the laud conld ba made profitable by farming. At Bordeauxtho Sweat colony from Missouri now numbering nearly fifty families , at Grow Battc , bands from Ohio , Iowa , and Southern Nebraska numbering til many more entered Into the work of developing this naw country well provided with moans and as well lur- nlohed with previous experience. The rapid development of the White River country and the success which has BO far followed the breaking of tbo virgin neil has been due very largely to the character of the nottlors and the condition of the settlement. But much also has been owing to the natural conditions of soil , cllinato and surroundings. From the moment that ono emerges from the sand hllla east of Gordon a country stretches before him which In extent of tortile soil , variety of outlying lands , and abundance of water and timber , is unexcelled In Northwestern - western Nebraska. The river which , ris ing near the Wyoming line , fifty miles south of the southern boundary of Da kota , empties two hundred miles from Its soutcQ into the Missouri , is swelled In volume throughout the whole valley by numerous crotkj and streams which water the country from Gordon to the Hat Greek divide. The valleys of the Antelope , Rush creek , the Big and Lltllu Bordeaux , thoOhadronDoadwood creek , the two Aoh crooks , Sqnnw , Big ana LUllo Cottonwool ] , and Sjldlor crotk furrnih an arable territory east anc ? west ot 115 miles. The water Is noft and abundant. The Pine Ridge of BIulTs , and numerous outlying btutes furnish an Inexhaustible supply of tlnibjr. Excel lent llmo Is obtained In abundance * Along the whole lang h of the valloy. Unde veloped bada of gypsum promlaa a largo futarj industry lu piaster burnlug. Coal aud mica nro ulsi said to have baon dis covered within thirty miles of Chadron. Two years ago tha writer passed ever a largo portion of the country noiv occu pied by Industrious farmers. In the dis tance between Soldier Crook and Pine lltdgo agency there were eight ranches. The conutry now coutalna five fhnrlsblng settlements and four thousand Inhab Hants. On the spot where the flourish ing city of Ghadron it now located , the general "round-up" was then In progress and throa thousand cittlo belonging to neighboring ranches wore being claimed by their owners. To-day in Its place Is a city of a hundred stores and business homes , the terminus of a railroad and the point of supply for the Black Hills. OUAUKON. Chadron , the connty seat nf Dawes connty and the metropolis of the White xlvor country , Ii situated near the junc tion of Chadron crook aud ilia Whlto xlver. The present town will bo of ahoil life , aa the railroad company have laid out a now torrntito five miles to the Boutheaat.o n which the depot , round houioi and yards will bo located. For a twelvo-montha-old baby Chaldron Is a wonder. Four streets are lined with buiinesi homes and saloons , and lively with caw-boya and bull trains. Three good hotels , half a dozan restaurants , alerts of all varieties , wholesale and re * tail , atocks of goods peeping frjm the front of tents or nicely displayed on moro pretentious counters In rudely con struotod shantlot ; saloons without num ber , faro banks and wheels of fortune , the Inevitable hnrdy curdy houses , font banks and forty "hankers , " a population of good , bad and ludlflaront , but everyone ono energetic and full of life , such Ii the Impression which this newest o Nobrasua cities makes upon tbo pmlng traveler. It Is unfortunate on some counts that the town is to bo moved , fo the preanut location will not bo Improve ! npon , It Is the timber claim of Mrs lannlo O'Linn ' , one of the earliest pioneers neers , the first and list paitmUtrces , am a WCIUMI of much cnerpy and pluck Mri , O'Linn permitted the erection o tlio town on her tiniocured claim , clvin squatter's rights only ta the Bottlers in the hope of tolling out her linds to th railroad comp py forthc permanent tow lie. A hitch in the negotiations , caused > y a difference in the estimated value of ho lands resulted in the failure of her lopes. On the first of Acgast lots will 30 sold In now Ch&dron at prices which no ono yet dares to profignro except that 'they ' will be high enough , " and then Id Chadron and ita population must novo. Many Interesting memories will lang around the old town. The picture f the first settlement with the little hanty of Mrs. O'Linn In ono corner , Irothcr Egan and his newspaper a mile own the creek , and Judge Shclton's uoneral supply store forming the triangle , with a blacksmith shop a halt a mile dis- ant under the bluff and a few scattered , ug outs in the dim horizon la ono that tight to bo preserved in the county coords. Dr. Davidson was the first hyslcian , Waller & Lyman the first rugista and 0. B. McCoy the first hotel oepor. It took a sustaining faith In the utnro to locate on that little treeless ilaln In thoio days with the railroad line till undetermined and the nearest town 37 miles distant at Valentino. Cut in bo llfrht of subsequent events probably ono of the parties Interested are nt all ogretf ul of their move. 10 HIE 1IILLS. By August 9h ; through freight and astongon for the Blaok lillls will ba re- eivod at all points on the Fremont , E k- srn and Missouri Valley railroad. So eadn a circular just issued which gives lie following distances In miles from Valentino on the now lino. Crookston , 2 ; George , 23 ; Cody , 38 ; Ell , 52 ; Morrl- m , 03 ; Irwin , 77 ; Gordon , 91 ; Ilnih- Illo , 103 ; Hot Springs , 117 ; Bordeax , 31 ; Chadron , 137. The pastoflics do- artmont has already Issued orders that 11 mail for the Hills shall o by way of Valentino and on August 1st the Wyom- ig stage company will switch thf > Sidney .no of dally coaches vfa Chadron to Buf- ale Gap , lUpd : City , Fort Meade nnd ) oadwood. To the traveller rom the east this maans a saving f twenty-four hours _ in staging nd "to the people of' the section awing of moro than than that time on lie receipt of mall. But to the great oy of the Inhabitants of the 11 ills , Jhadron will not long rcrniln the point f nearest railroad supply. Standing on ho banks of the Whlto river nnd looking o th north tbo grade of the now br.uica .no towards Dcadwood Is scou stretching way into the distance. The contract alls for the grading and ironing cf the , no to Cboionnu river , sixty mllaa Istant , by the end f September , and ( fore onow falls the people of tie lilh will reah railroad clvlllzktlon n few houra of coaching. This s a consummation for which they have eon devoutly longing for years and tbo hange from COO miles of teaming and caching to less than a third of that dla- anco will nt once bo felt in a boom for vhlch tht section Ins long been pre- ared. The extansion of the railroad to bo Cheyenne river will place the bast * rming sactlonH cf the Hills , ( and there 3 no better In the entire west ) within asy dlstacco of n market and the best at and wheat growing lands of woatern ) jkota now largely handed over to the cattle kings will give of their increase , ilx hundred men and teams are now orking on the railroad grade in mile entrants and immigration Is ovetilowlng rom the White river valley along tbo no of the grade towards the Cheyenne Ivor. It is A I'UKTTV MEW , hlch one secures from the old town of Ohardon. The most characteristic of 11 the landmarks of the White river val- oy are In sight. To the south stretches ho pine clad blnffd of the Tine rldce , hlch extend from the head ot the Whlto Ivor far over the Dakotnllno. Westward , Istant twenty-throe mile ? , Is old Crow Uittoe , a massive column of sand stone f clay , which towers above the nolgh- iorlng foathllls. Buttes and cliffj on ither side , some barxon of verdure , oth- rs covered with evergreen pines and ank vegetation , mark the course of the White riyer toward its source and en- lose the fertile valley and Its little sot- lements. To the north , far in the dis- ahco , the Black 'Hills peep from the louds , across bad land and gumbo and tretchos of fertile laud. The beautiful alloy of the Ohardon lies immediately > afore us , while behind the table lands o the east Ho the Bordoiux creeks and ho most thickly sott'cd ' section of the onntry. Chartron isnow engaged In the usual county seat fight , her rival and ontostant being tbo llttlo settle ment of Daves City , ton miles to ho east. The fttse of the returns at the aat election gave Chadron a heavy ma- orlty but the western portion of the onnty propose a contest and the end has not yet put in an appearance. JL \J5IA" TOWN. Just at present the town is moro than 16U illy lively owing to the "round up" rason being in progress. List Friday , after midnight , the streets locked like ho advanoa sklrinlah line of an army. I lonnted ( sixty-four pistol shots within wo houra time , aud several nervous ten derfoot doubled that number in heir imnfilnatton. To ttaiid quietly nsldo o tent while a couple of rolicksome cowboys are shooting ell heir OjU'a15 calibre at a tpot not two eot where you Bland , and while t lire a others are venting tbolr footings in a quirrcl with demoniac yells and slx- ihooters In the rear of thu next building a not soothing to one's feeling ) . As we sit In front of the Obadron house , a regular fnsllado Is prrgreeslng in a bnrdy jardy house down the street , and three knights of the trail como tearing down Iho street on horseback waving tbeir re volvers over their head end letting them oil promiscuously. The click of the faro chips founds dreamily In the night air from next door and thera is evidently a harmless quariol of some kind between two freighters In the back vard judging From tbo racket and profanity , We climb ; ho stairs and retire while a cracked iddlo in the next block wails ont its anguish on the night air , and an Omaha drummer below slnga In a low tone , but with much feeling : "June buar habde golden wing , VLifhtninK ( bug da flame : Bed bug tub no Kin ? at ill , lint ho gits dar all da same. ' Didn't Know 'Twas Loaded. "There wai a sound of revelry by night , " The small boy bopped around in anguish dire , Hli parents almost fainted from affright , An fearful screams above the air rose higher , Tim supper cucumber wan doing fearful work , Was playing bail inttde that poor young laddie. At pitching it was never known to shirk ; "What is it alls the dear oat ? ' asked the daddy. "Oh , Lord ! A firework I guess I eat ; luiida of mo it surely hit exploded ; Hut when 1 ate that cucumber , you bat I dldn'c know the pesky thlncc was loaded ' ( Chicago Sun Grrtsshoppara In Iowa , KEOKIK , la , , July 31 , Farmers from a number of locihtiei report that grasshopper are abundant and ttat tome small grains bay been lightly dtnuged by tlifin. The hopper are now gwarmli to curcueldi and damage U f a d. Pleasant PiCDic by the Fire Boys at Mora on the Bine , Old Established Streets Blocked by Now Additions , The Census of linsttiiRS and Grand Islnml to Iio Ovcrlmiilca Tlio Electric Light Plant anil Ottior Mutters , TUB STATE OA.VITA.li. DOINOS AT THE CAl'ITAI. . leportod by Tbe BEE'S Bureau. LINCOLN , Neb , July 31. The Fltz- erald hose excursion to Milford yestcr- ay , whllo not a financial success , was a most pleasant affair. About 200 people rom Lincoln embraced the opportunity 0 escape the city's heat , and seek shade nd comfort among the trees and breathe ho country air. At Mllfcrd the crowd was augmented by recruits from Seward , nd the whole party was forrled over to Shogo Island , where the day was spent : lefrethmonts woio liberally provided , nd everybody had an abundance. The ay's sports Included dancing , swimming aces , fat men's raccn , and exhibition aces by the FUzj-oralda and DIers hook nd ladder company of Soworcl. The ntiro programme was carried out as ad- eriiscd , to the satlcfactlon of all con- ornod. The city lot , on which every loldor of a tic'-io1 to the oxcarilon hnd a hence , wai milled for and aecnrod by llchard Whltohosd , a Lincoln mall car- lor. The oxcuraloniits returned to the Ity about 10 o'clock in the evening , tired iut happy. Among the prominent peo- ilo uotisid among the plcnlcora wore the oird of nllmad commlss'oners and Sup- rlntondont Calvcrt , of the Burlington & [ IstOUL'l. While Lincoln has boon blessed with n arge number of additions this jeir , thcrs ro several additions which have been ddod formerly and do not comply with : ia law in regard to making the streets otiform to streets already oatabliahed by 110 city , and it certainly la not surprising hen It is known who some of the load- ng citizen ] era who are Interested in ovoral of those addltlocs and refuse to anform Of course these enterprising ntereslcd pirllcs are very much Incensed t Mr. Hull becinso ho refuses to allow Nineteenth street. Mr. Hull , bolng a /hlcago man , of conrsomust comply with ho law , and it la right ho should , but G. ) . Burr , mayor of the city , does not wont Pine , Wood , Rosa , Fifteenth or ixtconth streets to run through iis addition as It might poli a few lots. Then tboro | Bis Honor Allen Field , speaker of the lonso , who i ) also city attorney , with nether addition blocking up other treots. Then thcra is Hon. Thomas tonnard , who also has some addition , jut of course thtco enterprising oflicois , nd gentlemen of the city ought not to amply with the laws oven If It wonld mnko the ci'y appear batter , as they have ighta which they Intend to have respected -rhother the law permits or the people TO Inconvenienced. Jack Bowlln , who was snnatrnck , died , baut 1 o'clock Friday morning ; his rionds from Omaha arrived at noon nd will take the body back to Omaha t } io buried Sundjy. Chancellor Manaht returned yesterday rom Mountain Springs , Colorado , where 10 has been proipecllng for health and a oat of a couple of weeks. John Wchlenberg , father of Fred and 'etor Wohlonborg , cigar men of our city , 1 still lying very ill from the effects of , sunstroke on Thursday. A little fire , a good deal of carelessness nd a can of keroslno caused a probable jtal burning of a lady In our city. Mad dogs are becoming quite common n our city and many threats have been made , but OB yet the dog Interest ] aoem 0 bo fully protested , from no particular ineo except pure negligence. The young man who has near relatives n Iowa and who has gained some notori- ty as a fllrtist In the census department , ilcasantly called on yonr correspondent and informed him that enld flirtation was tartod as o practical joke and that tbo rionds ia Iowa are well acquainted with 111 proceedings In Nebraska and your 01 rrosponuent respectfully apologises t ) ho lady end gentleman for mentioning Anything In regard to a practical joko. Superintendent Lane has returned rom it visit to Has inga and Grand iland where they seem to bo having unnecessary trouble between themselves as to their respective populations. The aperlnteudont vtil carefully invoatigatn tHe returns from both cities and if D , ; s has baen slutting the returna as charged by Grand Islend she will of couisa ba cut down , but it is nothing for ivnl cities to say very unkind tbingH at iiiids and possibly they have not taken nto consideration some of the reasons or Hastings' sudden growth. Thii'sJay a meeting of several repro seutattvoB of different mutual lifo insur- inco companies hold a buslnees mooting icro , and formed a combination to fight the attorney-general on the ground tint hey are not in&urinoe companies , and , hat under our statutes are allowed to esue memberdblp certificates. They have 001 ployed tbo ttrm of Harwood , Ames & Kelly to fight the matter through the courts. u It wis rumored on the street that a is r y hero in Lincoln was sending the Dmaha papers to the defunct dry goods mn who called hlnuolf Smith. The dynamo machine , wire , lampa and other material for the additional electric lights have arrived , and the company are pushing the work in order to have tbe lights burning by August 15th , The tlghti for the capital grounds have been Iccitcd one near thu northwest corner and ono near the southeast corner ol the capital thus lighting the entire grounds. Articles of incorporation of the CIti Bink ot Dorshtstar were filed with the rocrotary of state. The capital stock la 850,000 , with one-half paid up. There seemed to bo some misunder standing about the running race , which did not cMnaciT on Tttesiay. Tbo dis pute was between the owner * and backers of Willie , who would not consent to Brown'a horio entering Kith the rider although the entrance tea bad boon paid , It rather looks ai it Damluick Brown was the aggrieved party. Reports from aiilcrent points in the state sbotr five deaths from the terrible heat of yesterday. A largo number o : horses died from heat. The temperature was moderated aoraotslnt by norther o" Thursday night. Maximum , 87 Oce of thu topics ol conveieatlon hare the last few ( laya hua been the cnntrovernv be- twren the Hiutlngi and the Union I'acib base ball clubs. Yesterday a number ol prom meat citizn > , equally diuded ia their choio ? ngreed to request the two clubs to settle thslr dlrpnte on neutral ground , Tha aforesaid gentlemou will addrea * l ttcr > of invitation ( o the clubs named and offer the driving pnrk grounds free nnd gate money to the winning c'nb , The game of base bail between the Lincoln .itd Firth clnbs resulted In \lctorv for the LlncolnlttB , 25 to 17. The ntnplro was very unjust in his decisions , and knows no moro about base ball than ho does of pounding innd in a rat hole. Dr. Gilbert White , of Cornell university has accepted the position of Instructor of physics in the state university and will b.-gin work In September. At a mooting of thecitlzeni for the pnr- pose of taking stops towardi effecting nn or ganization for the purpose of nrocting a mon ument to the memory ot General Grant , Hon. A. J. Sawyer was made chairman and Major Franklin secretary. A committed of fifteen i were appointed to devise ways and means and pretent pl ns for permanent organization , consisting of A. J. Sawyer , Generala Cobb , McBrtdo , Vifqnaln. Mont gomery [ i , llonorablea C. 0. Burr , T. P. Ken- nard ) ; , 0. O. Whedon , Mesara. J. M. Burks , Jno. M. Clay , Albert WaUinf , L. W. Uil- lingily I , llenry Lewis. A. 0. Klcketp , and J. J. Imhoff , The mo-ttng adjourned to meet Saturday , August 8th , The mtetlng decided to , make this n state monument to be erected at the canitol , Mr. King , the contractor of the Insane ( uylum at Norfolk , arrived fast evening and will proceed to close the contract to-day. Pozzonl , No name ia better and moro pleasantly and widely known than that of Mr. J.A. Pozzont. For many yoais ho has made nlmsolf famous by iho elegant perfumes bad complexion powder _ that bear his name , the latter having found its way to tbo belles of Paris , Germany and Lon don. Everybody admires beauty In In dies. Nothing will do more to prodnco or enhance It than a nso of Mr. Pczzoul'a preparations. Tlio Weather. WASHINGTON , July 31. For the upper Mis- sissippl : Occasional light local showers , variable winds , alight fall In temperature. For the Missouri valley : Occasional light local ehowera , ( lightly cooler variable winds. Woodbrldgo Bros , hnvo for ealo : Ono Chlckcring Piano good as now. " Mathnshok " very fine. " Kntbo " at a bargain , " Ballot &Davii " cheap. " Woodward & Broivu plnuo very uico. uico.Tha Tha above pianos Trill bo closed ont very low to make room for other stock. " 1 and too those extremely fine bar- aina. 215 Opera Hous * . 25 YEARS IFj _ USE , " die Greatest dJcal Trinmph of the Age < " " SYKl1PT6Nls""bF A LO B of nppctitc , Bowel * coitlvo , 1'aln to tbe head , wlrS a dull neni.al.ion In the 6ack parr. 1'nin under tbe shoulder- ulnilo , Pu\\aci \ \ > after catlne , with idU- IncIlnntloD to exertion of body or roln < l , [ rrltubllUr oftompcr , 1-owoplrltf , irllh afoollnuofbrivlnirnoBlcctcd onioilutri \VobTlDcnn , DIzrIneal , 1'lutlcrin j al tbo Ilcnrt. Dots before tbo eyes , Headache over tbo right eye , UesiIcBsneBs , with Qtful dreams. Hicblr colored Urine , and CONSTIPATION. TCTT'S I'lLT S are especially aiiftplcd to ouch casct , ono ilnso otTocta euch n DancnorfccliiiKiistoiistonlghtnosutrcror They Increase the A iiictttea .d cause the ftodyto Tntte ou I'leih , thui i the syst 1 nonrlsheii. nn < l by tnclrToulo Action on ibo Dlcestlve OrKnnii.ltceular Htouls ivre rirnrtuced 1'rfeffin. . 4 t Murray st..nr.Y. GHAT HAITI or WIIKKEHS chnnceil to n GLOSSV IJLACIC by a sliiRlo nppllcfttlon ol tills Din. It Imparts a nuturuf color , acts instantancouily : Bold by pniBKl8t8 , or - int by express on receipt of S1. ffice.44 WlurravSt. . Now York. tuHf illy ] llait lp l C uVgu of HAND > DHLM Coins UNIFOKUI. 30 colureJ f-uhloa plalci. Illuitrttlons Bad j rice * nf | hU , Helmet * , C.itH , Foufhei. IklU , Prum M j ( * OalfiU I'omponi , Tluniet Emu1 lte.fc > boiild r KnoU , Gold Corl an CI , Button Ornamenti , lUod and I'roce- itoo KUgltcJ nrij % CAplampt , i-tc. LYON & MEALY. Chicago X SPRING VEHICLES , OVER 400,000 .TTTruBN USE. t ICidlii ; : Vrfilrlr itimlc. Jildon ns witliono peroonnMtwn lite - - actorilinrtoths noib'titthtyc/iny Equally ; M nilnpli il n > rouwli ronnirv roiul * nnil o iriv ! < " oititioH .Vlainirtx till t < | ull leuclln tJurrincu ( ItiiiUctH anil OTICE TO CONri AOTOU'-NolIca U hereby N gl\cn that the schonl board of Olbt. No. 1 , 'anco county , NebrasliB , will no iva foiled bids for bo building nf n franu school homo on th lots ulonglngtosalddUtrlcr , in tin \ilhgc nf Fullerton , until August 0 h. I'lins and ipcdllcatlaas ira ) lu an at the oirca ot ( leo I ) . Molklij n n , on and after ImrBilay , July 3Ub. Bonds In aoublo thu amount | the contract tnu ta'coiipany til blip. Thobcurd cscrvra the rln'ht t ) rrcct | any or al bids. By order of Hie bnard It JAMK3 0. CAYTON , Director. SPECIAL JSOTICES. .111 adv trtiiementi in the ipecial columns wilt e chargtd at the rate of 10 centi j > er line or the tnt insertion , and 7 centi per line/or each ubie- jutnt insertion : A'o advertitcmcnt will be inserted er lett than tS centior the ftnt time ; TO LOAH MONEY , > KT ! uoMitl NOSKI ! ! ! Money to Loan-On MO chattilBtturltj by W 11 Crofr , room 4 , Wlth- mll bi'lllDi , ' , M. V. corner Ifth and rarnej. After card nl experience aud a ctio'ul ttuJy ol the buci- ies * f loaning money on pirsinal piopsrty , I have ; at lot loftctol a t ) tora whereby the publicity usual inmich oas'B Is done wjy ithnd I ni now B IK > i ion toueettbedcmandiot a'l wbe become Seroi > orarllvembarri89oJ anddeslie to ra'ao ' m ney without itilaj rd in a quiet manner , Houxkeep eip , profeulonal guntleircn , mechanics and others in this city can obuin advances fem { 10 to gl,000 on euch tecuilty as hoisenoli furnituio , planet , ini- ehlnery , rene * , wagjns , warthounj reoelpts , secur ed notesof hand , etc. , without remivlng sttco from ouncri rMldenca or | li"o of bitilucss. A'si ' on flne Watchoi and Olamrndi , One of tbo adtanUgosI oBorls that Ly ptitol anylom can be paid at ary lime which will reduce the Intcrut f ro rata , and all loins reno ed at the original rates pflnterest I h veno bioteri In connection with my olhco , but fenonijly mper'ntend ' all my lotrii. lhavepma'e offieei connected nltb my generil ofllceeo thtt castomerado not cimeln con act with each other , outcnucntlf roaklotr all transaction a tlrleMy private. W. It. Croft , room 4 , Wlthntll bulldlrg , N. 12 cor. 15tb and Ifarney. C49 tf T OANS Ma4e on real estate security In amounts ol JjtOl ) and up ; Cilllor terms. F nk U K\erctt , 1509 Fainam. 203 Aug 15 TO MAf In sums til ? 10 0o and upward , MOSRV ret cits buiimsjcity property , for Op r i i No cfimmliBioiis ot any kinu ibareoJ O K. Da > l , Fptc'al ' Loan agent K , WM. Llfa Jni To. 150i Farnam Street. fS'iuulO TO LOAN At once and without dehvon Mousy relate , In ! ar e or tniall inuuots. on time toeuit. Loans made 'so ' on coUtir ) U , ctfttttli or > c > Btcxl security , i re nipt I ) , quletl ) and at tlif ottcctpoeslbUrat r. Applv it I ho Omaha Fmin. ' dal Eicbange , I18 Faruarabt. , U | talrs 7BUI L . . DMT Io loiu lo euQii JJOO and upward * on 1V1 first elate real citatoeccuillj. rotter k Cobb - UX .I LAJAHtUH V/.i. , ItueU CH.V U OD furulture , pUooa , horsca , n a ona , persona ; r < psity of nil klud &ad all othe riitlole * ol valus. < biut removal. Over lit NailocUKuik.oorncrn kid Fuoam , All bujlntts ttrictlr oonfldoritUl yf uhfcY Toloau on chauds , VYuuliey Uanuioo 1 Room $ o , Ounha KttlocsJ b Dk b rOHKY TO tOAN Oa rc l sut and chattels L U. L. Thomas. 7ml. \ | ONEY Loaned on rih ttet , cul tats , R. R JJ tlokeU Donght and told. A. Fornun.SIS 8. ISlh 8t 723 tl OHar TO WAN ID tnmi of 1X00 and npw d. JCJL O. 7. D vls and Co. , Httl Eilal * u > ii Loan ISOS Farnam St. 7511 ! WANTED FEMALE HELP. WASTID A Rl Her g'nor 1 housework In amill taml'y , one who ran go home at nlqht mil c n * pe&V Kngl eh , preferred. Afl > l > to H. J. Bcxt , 10th and Hickory streetf 673 Ip fASTlD A nurse g | 1800 S ISth St. 890-1p W ANTXD At crn-e , 5 Hln'nj riom girl * for the wet , 110 K tn m St 6SO-31 WAITKD A.pocxl httnJry womin at Are rte hotel 1216 DouglM street C8-Sp WA-TTID A good tlrllor genmlhouss wotk An pli at 1815 Uougltt Bt. 571-lp WAXTRD In a amill ftm11lil for gcnertlhtuic- work. Mtl Guild , Park a\o. , 2d h rsi north .e Vfdttorth , < Mt Side. { 72-Ip xrouso tADiits to Ie m tel ( r' P'1 ' } , ' poiltloca giur- JL nnteid. Addrcs ) It. 0 , Kcltog-g , Bee office. CSl-lp W IANTin ARO'dUunlresl 8 W. corner DntDey and 10th ; nges $1 , per week. 668-3 IfAVnD At Ibo Ernplro Steam Laundr ) t Itln T Ironcrs , 511 1 W AStiin A competent sltl for Rtncrnl herB ) orit Mrs : E. K o tcr,18IGII tney fct CII5-tl TirAstrD-A glilfor gencrtl w ik ntEmmoil house. VV 604-Jp TTAMKD Iwodnlcg loom girls 1617 CarICO ICO 1 W IANTFD ConjiiitODt nurao girl 1810 a\cnucrth > etroet. C97 Sip WASTRii-Imracdlato'i.ncltl lor goscral hotuo- \\Jtlv. Apply wist end Wtbetor St. . eattot Crclghtou Collige. 622-3lp -A good liouso girl at 10U Wclntcr St B15-tt Olrl for Keiieral housawork. Apply at EMholnifc tricks in. 619-11 W IAMKD Olrl tor 8Rnrral homo wcrk nt S W. corner 18 n and Cjllfotnlft Sis. 617-3lp V\ri ASTRO \ competent girl fortfeneral housework , (01 U. Mill ( treat. 4f > Stl ITANTPD * First claw cook and aunJrc x , 23C8 Karnam Mrs. J. M. llmrstnn. 40. ! tf \TAMKD-A Ululug room iiir at 1011 Doi'gn St > SDOtt W 7ANTRD Nuiao 1,1003 Kftroam street. 2 Ctf WAMBD I/adyrpcrt1' SlOoday with mv wrn- flpilul brand in w rubber undttgartncnt for fe males ; ladles go wild d\tr It. Madam I. Uttlo , Ho\ 3 , tliicuRo.IH. 133-1 r TA\TiiD Mils nlfhlnfpooii ptacts In hotel' , prl- V'atoftmllle3 , cooke , diningrocmglrU , Vltchen , ndltuudry notk etc , can Muajs Und c od plies nil rnodnag > e , t3 , $4.50 , $4 and Si per uick. Call nUinnlm Kuiplojmcntlluroau , 1120 Farnamet. UCtf WAMKD Three oipoilcncod women camaisors , 0 pec daj , guarantcodj room 7 , Kodick block. W o Flrst-claas dining room girl at the Met ropolitan hotel ; none otner Deed apply 824-11 WANTED MALB HELP. W Six gold bread bkkcrp. Apply at once to JOB. Oiinoau Cracker Co. 8l-lp Thr o ( list clisj birtcts at 1501 "amain WAVTBD , must furulah geol reference. BI9 Sp Agfiitsto Introduce the IKo of General WAVTKD Grant , "end 76 eta for outfit and cholci ol ter ritory. I ow Is the time to male money. Address 0. C. Uoskell , D.B Uolto , low * . B89-3p - "Orant'a Memclrs , " O'Niel , Box 409 484t PAMKD-ImmcdUtely 7o oBfr country aiil W western tewna ; good wage ] , 1110 Farnam St. 679 31 - to han lie White's White ( Vender - WAMKD-Agents dor , onper cent or siltry. Call on or addre F. Illmma , General agent , Uoran Home , Omaha. 64 1-3 Ip WAMKD Young men to lewn teleijraphr ; coil- tions guaranteed. A Jure ! H M. Q. Ktlhg. , ' , ooolDco t52-lp AVTfn Sev r l cra-kor 'akirs kt Alcl lur s cracker factory , C.tincll BluB6E8lp ANTfD A. good bread and o Ue biker Frank W P. Hull , Weeping Water , Nob. 58-lp ! * - eoad solicitor f r Lite Insurance In WANBD-A Bluff' , a goo 1 ojsy p'an to work ; lib- ral terms. Address "loBUianse , " Ileo ottlcc , maha. 537-Slp Second cook male at Jims' rcatiuiant , WASTED street. 544 SOp > AKTKD A good dm ; clerk who fepeaks Oeiman , W Apply at H. T. Clark Drug Co , Omaha. 6314 Agcntato sell county tight * ; one of the WANTPD selling nttlclcs r > er Imcnted. fnu can make IromSiOi to83jO per moatli. AdJretsbox A. , Bes cllloe , for l artlculais at once. 491tf j Ten cooperj to make lard t'crcotnt Wi hlonxOty. JIS.E Hogo&Co. 439ugllp iTirANrFD- Live Cauva'eeri Invery oaunty in the Vi Uni od States to pell KJX'B I-ATBNT aii\K iBi.ii AD IROV , which comblneatwo Had Irons , Poll-tier , rluteric. , ono Iron Doing the wrrk of an entire et of ordmarylrons. I < self hoitlDg by gas or Moo- amp. DDK } AUAY ftllll HOT KIKllltNS. I'rlCO mod rate. A luge and listing Intomo In Hired to oed canvassers Addicst , for clicuU e , i.a , l-ox tl > IRON CO. , 05 Heads St , N. Y. DlS-Aug 3p A OHITBWANTRD. Addiefa St. I ouls Klectrlo Lamp /LCo . St LouU for Un.ul r , cuU and terms ol the ( l r die po or Marsh Klectrlc Lump. Sll-Jb 12. - Agcnti In every csunty to tollclt lor tbo Mutual Benefit ARtochtlon cf Oraulia.Neb. Call on or "duress Otto Lob ck , kecretary and < len- ral Slanagfr , 1222 Farnan utrtet 743augl SITOATIONa WANTED. r 7A Tifsituitl | a lijMi'ycuiB man u ho hai had > eiindtriboexiurifiicoaaa book-keeper aia nit3 in n AcJrisi a. Y , Ceeclllso. tD2-8p TT , ANtni IlySi-'ood Oermen , gliU , ap'a : : as cook V T or Mcond rlrl 11 a [ irhato family. ln < IU : re 1103 loward St. 68 , 'AM D A Job bj first iliss ca'pcntor , will work W by dayor contrao1. address "Carpenter" lieo - WAMnn-lli alailj. a ctr'Hhlp In rry goods sture cr biok nd stationery or mmlo etcre ; ill glte entire a'.tentlon to all outlcu lJlvln , ' up n her. Address A. A. , Bceoffloe. 519-lp MISOELLANKODB WANTS. -To olontlezlroato female thllJ , under WAMKDTo old. Box47 UurcharU Ntbr.Bka. 4183lp - people to bring the'r ' watches to WAHTKD-6nO Erlcki on'u to be repaired. Satisfaction uaratiUcd. 184-tf 1TANTKD Erory uly In neM ot a sowing roa T chlno , to eee the nuw Improved Anurlcan No. P. E. Flodraan Ji Co. azcnts 820 N Hth. BSOkf ifOH xvENT UOUBKa AND LOTH. lu.niimotnhousjN. . W. corner Z7IU and Doualai , w U ana cUtern , Inquire 01 nremhes. 676 Ip To BUNT T o n w houses sovin rooma , ( men f tlasets ad ctllir e ch ; g > od wJl and'li ern. L. Durgan , 1112 toutn Ittli Si. 572 Ip ' \T-Hou e , 6 ro m , 8 closet * , pantry-80. F'OR room house. tloetp mry. ce lir ; beautiful omtlon-t 6. It. K. Copucii , B I5tb , bit. Centei and Doreaa. W- ' , OB > KM-Choir o brick ro'ldenw , Jcel ompUted r 10 ro3inr. furnace an ! 'l ra-xlerii linprovnienls. cqul/e at United dtotaa Natlouil llink ti'lf OK RK > T-5 room cottage , nice ) r locitid. Inqulie F J. H Hpetman , IS h and Douglas btf. IUI-lp HKNT-Stori ) with four ro tni In rear. Kent 85 FOR . Itqulte 1313 Doujlm 4.8-lutf > inoR Busr-Cheap 8tcr , 311 N. . L.e 8) ) IT'O . R BUST -Hou oSroimv rollxr , haid and fol I1 water Uor Ifth and I'jo'a6 ' rom house : oiiits and uaiitrv Siuih IHh bsUotn teutir and Uorcis , each ten ilollats. KK.ODSOD tPI-t HUNT Beautiful suburban rcjldtne property FOR giounJlir < e hcins7 room ) , fliieloci- lion , pltiidd\ielotc.or wli fell Imriovouent Kith 6jo r < leao cl greunlsta sicrlflu 0. * I jvm nr T Bilek hitue 10 rooms , fulto.Ua Io ' botrdlnif iou-r , CanSt. between llta and Ifjtt 0 & M > id v Oo. Kill aud FArnnii. 2 J3 tt TT'OH B r Ilousce of Q and 0 roorr In No 1 lo ; P lion Apv , | atolu o : I1 I , Tajlor , SW w < Jith r.d Deujlw. Remove Misfit Clothing Parlors 1119 FARNAM ST.C1119 Formerly of 1312 Douglas Street , [ TlORRiiyr A building V2i84. Inqulro at Do'ton L1 dry Roods itorc , tl. lOtli et , BJHt FOR RUNT Ast llefor Shorsoi ntio blaok touth oltboU. P. depot Inquire of M. Loc , grocer , 222 Lca\cn oith. FOR BK\T Cottazo 0 rooms , houtolO rooms. J. 1'hlppi Hoc , Seward and Campbell SSl-tf UOOMS MM 1CUWT. OR BfNT 2 jiloHant sfuth front room * 8. W corner 10th nnd Davenport. 68P.S1 .ion RUM 3 suits of rcoirv , 1419 Dojgt Rttcct. [ ? 570-8 I'OR RUM Furnlshi'd room 10CH Farnam S' . 1 6783 l/on nrNT ll&mlsoailf furntslcd rcunis " 04 Cii- t ? Itiln.o. 32-tl [ Tion CFST In private timl : > , furn'Bhid room ; 1 ? btoikfitt It dialrcd , Sl'2 22fn\ \ near Lcautmortb. ITVOR iirvr Chcoi' , IiirnlsbcJ or unfuralilml rnotrs [ ' 809 north 2M btrect. C74 Sp 710K RKM 1-urrls'ird front ro nii > on 2il "fit 5d J llocrat curucr 15th and Oiplt 1 arc. 677 3p T"OR HVVT-Mrcly fnrnl ed rooms and b"nrd 31.60 ,1 per week. 205 N , lltli S ( . 65i 5j ) T tjirso tu'iiished room. IciulroN.V. . J i niercf Uth 'J Fftrimm. C341 T < OH nrsr I'tirn'slioi rooms itb bcnrd and homo 1 camtoits at toutli cast corner 15th and Cabs St. 63D-1 r * 5. S3 , J10 , S12 , $15 roo-ra at 1510 liar- nej , Oje tlock from rpiri housf. Fo in : -Fuiolshtd room 1021 Capitol 70R HBNT-Ltrco lurnUhoJ front room , with : board 1019 Capitol Me. 449-auR-lp r on BUST At 1010 F riiam street , two nicely ? furnished fiont roouiHlih ua ot bitb rooms 430-tf 7ou RJ\T - ' MIO sru'li ' front rcom with or wllh- ; tut board N. tV. conur Idth andllarne ) . 523-31 on BKM Double rar'or ' , furnUhed ; also room , furnished , ItOD Chicago St. COMp TjiOK BUM1 FurnUbcd rcoma 1303 Karnam St. JD GOS-llp FOR BBNT Kurnlahed room CIS BOUlh 15th. 610-4p fT'OR HUM Ono or two rootn on 2nd llior. cen- truly located with K1"1 ' licht and ultablo for offices and puntlrg oinlncss. Kir terms ncl pirtlcuUrs apply to Omaha Carpet Co. . < 611 ou ina street. 60031 Turn ' UKST FinnUhtd front room , boarding con- > enlt.ntj710 north 17th between Wet-star and urt S14 31 > _ 7"OR KKNT Newly furnished room at No 025 .1 Howard street. il3-Jp 70KimT-A lirgo newl/ famished front room , with bw window , cl > 8it , gin and bitb ; iJO per month ; S610 Douplas ttrott. i Two nlcily fnrnlshsd rooms , NW cor. 2t6t lU8t. Mirv'sA\o. KR\I Nlcolv firnlshoi room ; bath room con- EOR , at 100 S. 18th H. 4Gf-lp nn T Eleeut noitly furnish rjoma. ] 01D FOR ( A\o. Kith room , gas ; no bills to climb. 4ii ) Ip T'ott RUNT llootrs. Nicely furnished loom ! with 1 board. Kooma 81CO to S',75 per woaV , bo dS4 , a brick house , bith room ac.ommodatloiK , 0) N. 7th. 41l3 > P TVOR BKNIAt 1813 Farnam , nicely furnished front ? room , su'tatlo ' for t o guntl men ; uie of l th n B&UIO Ibcr ; rctcrencs required. 4ifl Sip 7oK BUNT Two tlegani clll jos m Uushrnan'abloo ? SD4-tf 7 < oii BEM-F/ont furilJhcd room , 1 017 ChloiRO St. T T > on KNT Iloom. luqtiira drug itoro cor. 10th .1 atd Douglas. SSOtf j 6n KENT large , bacdsomelv furnl'hed room" , ' tlrglo cr en suit" , inoduin con\enlcnces ; excel- cut bo rd lor genllcmon , 1718 Dodgo. 341U T\ORRIU.T \ Uaiidsomofuiiiishcd roams , 1810 Uoio ) ( 1 IIKST ( timlahed room , 1717 CABS street , "re. Jpoa 1 Joe. Iloatty. lDtf 7\OBBriST-Stilto of newly furnished rooms , 18U j CallfoinlaBt. E. D. Vau Court. B72tf pen RKST Unlirnhlied rooms In Ueemer'a block foor. Stnand Howard. BOWf 7 < OK RENT-Furnished rooms for light housecjilng , in Bcemer'g bljck , Cor 6th and Howard 79311 RFNT With boarJ , nicely furnuhed south room , with uao of parlor ; also gai * , and bath 1103 oncsSt , Bi9-tt G on BUM-I'lotsaot room furnished , Ii2tt Howard p 8t. 42M1 fJVDtt BKNT For rnanufao'urlnR purposes or ball , L1 urge room 4lx7B , Sdfloor , Ho. 110 B. 14th et. , uqulro at 1409 Dodge bt. A , J. Simpson. fToRRHVT Centrally located furnished rooms at [ OiSbOUth IrHhBt. 71S-U h OR BKNT L > rge front room on first floor with or rj without board ; inquire tt 1901 r rnam Bt. 8u7-ti T)00118 With board.deUrablafor lummti. Apply it tit. Chades Hotel 710-11 FOR SALE HOUSES LOTS. Fttsiui-Twoframo bulldingi. Iarulre { ntJlejcr _ & i Uaaplie. - lotsre r 1'ark ave. , price $550 to FORBAM-U p' tloisln the city , Cuiin'ntf- ' ami Urennan , 1511 Uodgo 8tnext tn 1'ost olllos. 587-81 HAI.K-III Noith Omaha , lot 6CxUO , prlco 8330 ; FOR down and lal uce on time. Inquire 1610 UarueyBt. 617-1 HAIKOmaha \lew , We have 560 lots for lalo FOB this chaimmir luUiib at prlcis tbat must comma ltd ft ready ial . Toe north wo t wlllu the reildence portion cf the tity , now h tbe time to buy i hen a lu can 1)0 ) h d there f r > 250 lfurttlyp > y- noLis taken t'unnlralmin i. lUtiinun , 1M1 " trcct next Hie I'ottctlt.c Va'mols prcpe/tv ( orHiloHW , coiner POB841H Jones street. LotH 182 foot equate with ItnproxuinenlB , rjut'ng forC23J lur month ! line chineefortpo lation ; Union I'idlle pUd od ta optii 14ih leetto couth nou ipiloir. Apply to Urn l'0il dy , Nt > . H07 Jun.bBtteol. 811-8 rn o or 4 lot Mirlcn l'lacojU | trade for residence I tnd pay nlffijrcncolu cash , W. II. Oroen , ove- ltNatli > ulI ! ok. Omvlnl will nil " ' ' ° u ( /OR ( UtK-LsaviEK . } - ? I' lo-jf | tint , ft no ncw7 room houu.aiid fursilluro 'ho hnuiie hM a < l modern Improtuioenlb and llnulo citlori. 3 blotki ( rumcourthouse. Addrcaj J 1 * B 2178 18th .trcet. I . --OBBALi-US ftct oa Uumlntt between IBth anUSOth r with hou e , ttjoy. Bedford 4 8nuo717tf . HAI.K 1M > l ct fiont > n Virginia f. venue , on I.VJR blctk from head of &t Marj-'e ve. JS.Sjo fc .11 , or * 1.500 for half. W. II. Orson , ovoi I't I.a - f rtv Ut lor ( &io on Butt anil CunclnM t n tsth and 8Ut Cbc p , lasH * PW " ' " i. "fluvr FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR s ait A b > 11 Ititerttt In a welt rsti Mlrhcd and pnspenni' Ii fdmn.fn A thrhln ; town Will c 1 cheap on arount ot falling health. Firt disj cfelonci'SRlveo. Addreis , I' . 0. Drawer S3 , lllalr , ' . 5)4-3 I7V > RUti'-UrtUlitdrill.nno ( lire brnjor and ShrHk- D ci , Dcllous andutncr tooli , at 714 N. 10th SL 500-1P IT'ORHAi.n-A K'ntlodrUlru * nd r die her caUo ; 1 cue t'liugy , top p'mcton , ( Sloipaon's m 'ko. ) ln- ulro at lllua Iurn ) en lO'.h Mt. bis 1 IfOR 1 Batr rjtcait , chcnp , at Oration i. Drum- monl's cirimiii works MJ-1 IOR HM.it PR KXCIIAMIII * liiwittlfuly ICLited farm L1 of 340.1-tcn , lth ice > l bull lup , loaned near larntoinSprlnfrfl. N Y , 'or n stock cf pool's In city r o ttntij , or cltv risldtiue , AdJrois J. H llec - : 63-lji Teen SAW-fin 4,0i ) > iitiintl if" , noailynow ; vlll 1 bo tola ntnl > irmln In ulra nt Nob. and Ia. Df C * room ) 1 , 2 oiid3 , Utthii 11 tlocK , cor Htti- I Hninnv. 4Sltf | 7oit BALK ' 1 fa lot * In I'ollivn H ice , ono block L1 fr-ms nut cnr truck. Imiulro 218 S 13th St. 401tf F'OR WALK-100 m B , - < pruu II11 ; will I on o y tcrmt ; t alotor lmnra\eil prorort } anil piy illl- crciico In values In cisH nr ajsumo mo tgto < . 1'ar- los ran DnJ cheap homrs an I ad\ant gouui tratoa. V. II. Orcen , OTC ; lit Natl. Btnk , lob ngr. 40Stf [ JViRSAI.R-Or would tr.ilo or a good horse and V luer ) ! SO nrros in Oisncr county. Applj to 218 outh 13th S rcot. 24011 17'ORBAu : Holler and tmtlno , COIiorsopower bollll [ ' ind engine. In good running order ; want to nor or the rcaaon that the } arc not largo enough fo 10 now rnachtrorj which wuulll imt Into our row ulldlug on Uarne ) St. Clarke Ilros. & Co , 1403 Jouglas St. B47tt A twAvs on hand at a bargain , Nn I oooond hand X carriage phaeton and side barbugglos ; also urn- rellia and eunshadcs , at 1409-1411 Dodge St.S3Stf S3S-tf 7V3R84i.it A good p'ano ' , cheap. Urs. A. Calilor- L1 wood , 1016 CalUo-nh bt 712-tt REAL ESl'ATJfi. T'oa HM.K120 acre firm , one of the best farms In [ ' Douglas C U'lty ' well Improved , must 1)3 sold ocn , a greit hupafn. A. Haunders & Co. , 1(01 Far- am strett oppoclto I'iitoii. 058'1 70R BALK A. btautlful llttlo pl co rn North ISth . Ht. , lull lot , not co'.tHgo , $ , fl)0. ) Easy ternia C. 1. MajnoiCo , 15th and tarnam. 47231 fj < OR BALK Hrtiao and 2 loti at a bargain | S. 15tn 8ttedtrjoui to bul d four more houaoi or rent. T o i Icgint lots Shlnna Addition" , 8'00 Itrge hiju < o and twi lota lUn'com 1'laoJ , 0000. Houeo n I lt ) north 19th 81 , ODO House and 1 it USR-Hi'e Add , 1200. IIOUFoandl tS. 1811 fU , 1 CO Hau o and lot Puclllo St. , ne r Depot , 8303. 2 houses and lot on Cain cit , near ICth. HouaianllitS. 13th St.Sico Firm hnl In no lyo\ary county In norlhorn Nora - ra ka. O. F. Di id & Co , 1503 Fitluni St. loa Aug 23 rjioR RxciiAKaj-lmprotoil and unimproved lands I' in Nebraska and Iowa to exchange for Omaha roperty. Uclague , opp poHotco. tSDtf Fort LRAsa UoBt unnocuplod ground In the ty for warehouse house,87 feet front on Txiavonwarth , orth bet lOlh and llth.wUl easofor 89 jeara. Bod. ord i Souer 73UI BUSINESS CHANGES. FoRSALK-Ono rf tholKHt pang | restaurants In Omaha ; 83 boarders p jlng In advance ; a ip'endld ' banco to make mt n i ) ; thoflxturfs at Imolce pile * 4 n Ion ; tlm * ; best of rnasoni < or telling. Jo a u It. Utrctr , real estate \lcut , Umaha , Nib. CtO-lp [ T'o ii SADR AtaliURi'ii. ' Ifotropol tm betel , K n- 1 i g u NeD. Addiu sNeedbam lir.s. , Keneiaw , . 676 14p K We'l eitabllshedfurnlturobusnes" with building and lot , 0. A. Ujwc , Ulyesrs , Nt > b , 643 6p FOR HAI.n A retail drug store wi 11 Bsttlod , l o'p' claltydrtlrabe ! tor a Oeiman. Address Lock Box 010 , Omaha 2304 I'anit-B uitn rauital are do lroiw of en , NUIICK In the tan king liusinma InNobrihka.couii. i siat preferred. Addras a. C. Gillesijlp , Mar- ballrown , Io aL _ ? ! ! | 7v > RHALK A ristvirant ; Dig lurgain , In a Hue loP - P ration ; lease nf building fur tun months ; good radc. llsaBonsforfcllui , h vo other bualuo-n to ttendtn Address S I' . , (3eo ollicj. 450tf Toll SALK Ax.e Ureiju tVorkilia ( 'unilrg at. /OR NaLK uuo ii 01 fruit Htoju , III No. It'i N loth i fct 421-Slp FOR TBADII NanrocoU'itj Ian N fcr stock of gen eral mtrihandin or li < t'dare. AudrB ) John Llnderndni , Centia ritj , Ntb. 842aUrf21 r'ottBALR-Uam lluuriuillcapacity ; 120 bbls. per 1 da ) j elevator capacity , 20,000 Imihcla ; goal tritok acllitlci ; only mill lu Oiniha. Will Bell cr trade for arm rronerty , Valued at $20,000. W. U. Ureen HBrUt N tmn l llank. 70VI BOiHDING. ANTCD A few ttb'o boirilers ; Drit-Jlim boanl. W Alma room for rent ; J812 Uolgostrout 433H- PKI18ONAL. A bmlacBi mm with m-niH tcmptr- PRR80NAL od aural obarac'.er Hid rot lo > clian 4S : an cotreaiiond with aw'dow ' l > dy u liicttmbertd , of jood addreaiandrifliftnert ith tomu luia H. Adf- Iresf'il.L. I' . 8e8' HJO otllce. A CIUIUT IIOMI for li'ilen during 2Uorrcaiiondtiica cjnUdi ntlal. Addn84 i.ock Don ES9 , WncJn , Nelx 008-Aiu 1 P IB , A ciiumiHriiiLD Mignulloiihj lcJan , teat auii D jf uiodlum , over 610 north loth Bt , 3 star In tbe foreheat. Finder lll reoolvn a liber- . 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