* . f THE OMAHA DAILY BfiEJJONDAY JULY 25 ; 1892. 8PEG1HL NOTICES. A DV-KIITISKMICNTS "PoiiTTIlK'sH . COI.UMK8 Awlll bo taken until IJSO : p. in. for the evening nml nntll 8:30 : p. m , for thomoinlngor Hundnr cat- All rtvortl emcnt ยง In tlino columns 1W cents n won ) for first Insertion nnrt 1 cent a word for each dUbfcnnpnt Insertion nr II.SO per line per month. No lulvcrtlnenipnt taken for lc than S5 rent * for tlionrct Inmrtlon. Term * cash In nrtvancp , Initials , retires , symbols , etc. , o ch count ns n word. All ndvrrll.pmenlnrmi8t run consecutively. Artvcr- i tlscrn , urroinpsllnRn numbered check , , cnn have tlio letters mlilrosfOd to n numbered letter In euro of 'JHK Hen. Answers no addressed will bo delivered on prMnntntlon of tlio check. _ SITUATIONS WANTED. " " -bADV WITH TnUKKSKAUS'"KXPKUIKNCrJ wlshcnto fill CAnlilcr or bonkkoopor'a position During vacations nr a permanent position ; best rlty reference. Addrons K 17. lleo. JIUI 25' - KXI'KIIIKXCKn MIU.KH WANTS 1'OHI- A-AN to taknclmrgo of 75 to 100 Mil. mill for peed lollalile firm In eastern Nourankn or wiiitcrn Jown , In Rood town whore tlicro 1 * . Christian cluirrh nndROod fdiool and mntlrnl nrtvantngfs ! references oiclmniicil. Address Jnck , cnrn of head InllliT , tcotln , .Nob. Ml Hi 25 WANTED-MALE HELP. B-IT.VOO TO fmoo CAN UK MADK MONTHLY working for II. P. Johnson A Co. , 2QXI2I-88 Main street , Richmond , Va. M lOOUJySJ * ft - ) . MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL TO - B-WANTKI toke Interest In a good business , an N. Y. Ufa. , CANVAS9KHS , IXM N. Y. Ufo. TJ-WANTKI ) . PALJ-SMKNON SALAIIV Oil IXM- JJtiilislon to handle the now pntnnt chemical Ink truing pencil. Ihoimatcst fellliiB novelty over produced ; ernses Ink thoroiiuhly In two seconds ! no abrasion of paper ! 00 to UKI per cent profit ! ono HFent'i ales tniountcd to ! UO In six days , another 132 In two hours ! wo want ono energetic general irent In cnch ntalo mid territory. Kor terms and pnrtlculars address Monroe Urasor MfR. Lo. . XtU La Crosse , \VH. M21' ' n-WASTKI ) , TKAMSTEHS , S1IOVICLKHS AND J > rockmcn for Wyoming and South Dakota : peed wngeii and steady work : fruo faro. Albright Labor Agency , 1120 Fnrimm street. 7ii ai 11 WANTJII ) . LA110UKU9 KOH HAlLltOAl ) JJwork In Nebraska , Wyomlnit or Poulh Dakotnj good wages ; Irco faro. KniployincntolllcoCU > tH.lUst OI5a'J J-80UC1TOU8 WANT12I ) . 311 M'CAOJIK n'UHJ. i AM * JT > AVANTKI ) . T15AMS TO WOItK ON OIIADK , JJncar Ottiiinwa , la. , waizofi H.10 per day , free > tran | > ortntlon Mallory , CmlilnK & Co. , room 15 , Iron bank bulhllne. 78 28 T > WANT15U , SAI.KSMKN , OOOI ) Ol'HMNCI : J'nalarr or comnil lon. Address with ntamp , Uatlonnl Clear companr. St. Louis. Mo. DS3 .15 * B WAirailD , 15TI5AM8 FOIl (1HAD1NG ! 11.55 livrdar. C. A. JODBOII , 15th and Vlnton alrcets. - I.AllOlllCHS TO WOHK ON B-WANTKTJ owcri at Crcston , la. ; KOOOI wanes. J. A. Harris ft Co. MI3U- . B WANTKI ) . CANVASSKKS KOH THU WIIITK sowing machine , ( iooil salary anil permanent oniplojmont to the rluhl people. Companr'a olllco and salesroom 1U1U culcaeo t. , near cor. loth nt. Ml53 81 TJ-WANTKI ) . FIK8T CLASS MAI.M 8TKNOU J'raphor ; inii ttako 125 words. Sioux City iiiKlno Works , Sioux City , la. M155 2tt T > -WANTK TKAVKLINU SAI.KSMKNs NH\V -Upppclnltf worth t'fi weekly ; snlln to all lines of trade ; siiporlor nldo lino. Allison , 177 Monroe street , Chicago ; Mlo5 25' t WANTED--FEMALE HELP. C ! WANTED. ( J11IIA YOU.NG ( Mill. TO AB- lat In lliilit hoiiscvnrk ot 1UU llurdcttc f troet. MH7JL 23 0WANTKI ) , AQOOI ) NUU81 ! ailtL. 21I CHI 'caga. ; J10U9 2U * ) -oooi > nnir. KOH BKCOND woriic. MIIH. A. Cioooi I * Tukoy , 2dil IhicnRO slroot. 111-25 ri CIIAMlir.ltMAII ) WANTKI ) . ONK WHO /Bleeps at homo. 721 S. llitli street. SMI 23 ffOR KENT-HOUSES. D - CLASS RESIDKNCIJ FIjATS. 3 OH i ; rooms ; now block. Itoomil , BIG S. ZM. 22U Tj-KOU 11KNT , TWO nOOl ) U-ltOOM 1IOUSK9 , JJtMW wltliln 15 nilntitos walk of court hoiuo , 'I'hu O. K , Duvls Co. , I5UJ Karnaiu otrujt. 55' ) D FIIONT 4 UOOM FLATS IN \VCI.OWHY block on C'lilcnKO U , also 0 room tints on ICtli et. , opposlta Juirursun miuare p.irk. All Btcam licatcil , with every convcnlonco. Itoborts , 11)13 ) Chi c go st. 611 A7 y-i-oit UINT. : TWO nousns , in ANI * us a. SlSth ntrcot. Very handy to business. Modern mvonlcuccs. 1) . T. Mount , - ' ! . ! B. 14th st. ll > 3 i-Tv KOH HUNT. 7-ltOO.\t COTrAGK , 2STH ANI ) ' L'ChcliiKOiitB. II. T. Clurku.Zith und Cast , or 21 ! ) Uonnil ol'l'rnile. * 7(1.1 ( B -8-IIOOM HOUSE. ALL CONVKN1ENCEH ANI ) Iiarn3i'24 Caldwall street , f2J 00. J. U. Jolinsou , N. Y. l.lto bldtf. _ Wi \-7-UOOM 110USH. COllNUU 2STU AND CAl'l /tal u von lie. U1U ) S-HOOM HOUSE. 21th ANI ) HALF HOWAItU ; cbolco , locality. MuCandllsh , N. Y. Llfo.M920 M920 20 - - COTTAGE , 1115 H. 17TII ST. I ) ST.MlWt 25 T-V-FOll KENT , 10-UOOM HOUSE , 111 8.18TH ST. JL/cor. Dodito. Inquire 1118 Farnnm. MW1 25 TI'Oll KENT , 4-llOOM COTTAGE.CiJ S. 17th nve. \J 1U7 21i -KOIl UIWT TI1HEE OF THOril ! I'llKTTY how reildenccs on corner 15th nnd Uiirdctt trocUi ! modern Improvements ; ullulbio location ; runt , I2J per month. John Dale , 20 > N. Y. Life. 141 rv-8-KOOM HOUSE , JAi 1'KR MONTH. J-'j room home , t ] per inontli. fi-room lionso , f2 ! per month. 10 ruom house , $10 per month , S-ruom liouse , JJ5 pur month. 4-iooiM house and ntoro , tr > per month C. F. Harrison. UU N. Y. Llfo. DC02J ROOMS. FUUNlslKD > 'lOOMa I 'C illENa' ' WITH ALL E modern conveniences. 912 Duuielas struoL 1'llONT 110OM Wl I'll ALCOVE. I7 Uodee. NICELY KiniNISIIKU HOOMS , COOn. ALL E conveniences. Near High School. 'Ml N. 22 < 1 st. W17-31 * E-MODKUN CONVKNII5NCI53. REFICRENI'ES OllN. Iblh. 109 23 FOit RUNT , FUItNISHEO ROOMS F01 E 413 South 1'Jth street , 2d lloor. Ml.'ii ) 2il FUKNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 'YJCVtii ItENT. AN E LEG ANTiv FUR.N Ysil" ! 4- front room ; also n desirable sliulii room. Ex- collesit table board. 318 S. 2i.tli struct. M.74 -FURNISHED ROOMS AT THE HAMPTON ; llrst clrss board ; references icnulred. i'JI S. 2lth.M . Tf KUIlNIhlini ) IIOO.MS WITH F1UST CLASS 1 buaril. l'UI3 Douglas sttcot. MIxJ'J A 7 * Ixi T.--l'I.KASANTitUUMS AT THK .MlMtltlAM. 1' 7tU a 13 * I1 ] NICKI.Y KUUNtaill.'l ) UOOMH , WITH Olt wltliout bouril ! terms rcaiuunblu. U)7 ) N. 20lh t M SM n 1 * FOR RENT-TJNFfJRNISHED ROOMS. 1-1 OH 3 1IOOMS AT COS N. 13T11 6T. 043 A20 * FOR RENT-STORES AND QgglOE B. 1-FOR RENT , THE 4-STOHY 1IRICK HUILDINIi JUllHFurnum t. 'I ho building has ntlroprouf co- snofit basement , complete ntuanihoatlng tltiurua ; water on all the Hears , was. nto. Apply ut thu o lleo of 'lliu line. UH K-WANTKD. ' A1IOUT HKmuj5K 1. FuVl" nlolivd house , central location. Address E 3 , lletiofUco , WI425 * _ * -FURNISHED M6DKIIN HOUSED FOR THK siituuiur : Lvst of references given , Addrens E , llee. -WANTED , ROOM AND HOARD FOR LADY and child tircarn old ; prefer widow with no other boarders ; suburbs uf city uo objection. Ad. dress A 18. lice. MIM IV _ RENr AL AOENOIE8. " " - | . . . PAUl II i FARNAM t. , makes specialty of renllnii liouu-s , stores nnd Hull A curing fur rental proportion Turin * rtuis'lila. 10-1 a 34 * SALE. ONE TilLLIARD AND'oNl ) POOL vllnble. llriinswlck-llalko maku , ntiuoit imw. In- quHo of Grand hotel , Council lllulf * . 277 n rORBALK. Firi'Y THOUSAND VAUD8OF Vccrdar paving block * Culllgsa Ojdar Co. . Weit Hvipiirlor , Wl * . 6iluli * OLA1RVOYANT3. S-MRS. NANNIH V. WARRKN. CLAIRVOYANT , rcllablo butlnes * uivdlum , dltli yvar at 119 .N IClli. - 2L S-ARRIVAL KXTRAOUDINAUY ! WONDERFUL rovulatlon * . Chall utft tha wurlil , Mr * . Dr. M. tezravw , dead trnnco claUv6yHUI , nstrqloglst. rauiitit and IIfy | ro.id ri tells rour lllu from tUu cri4la to crave ! unite * tha loparatadt cauie * mar- rlsgo with lliu ono you lovet tell * wboro you wilt uooood.anil lu wliki budniis * bast adapted for ; hi * tuoculubratod Kgyptlau bruastpUtu for luck , and to dustriy bad Intlumictii ; euros nt * , Intviuparaaca anil alt prlvata cauiplutut * with maiiaga. bath and alcobul troatmout. SeuitU.U ) . luck of hilr. uainuand ilnto of birth and receive accurate Ufa chart ! Irani * lu stumps for circular : give InltUU of ouo you will mar 'yi u ! o photo * of inaio. ijitlco 411 South llth itrcet , uiutalr * ; buur * . ya.ni. lu'lt p. m. Com * one. com * all , auU b * ounvlnum of iUwouarfuuioJ | WANTED-TO BUY. 1IOUUUT , BOLD , BTOUICn , t Wells , llll Farnam it. 228 1'AII ) FOIl KIUST-OIMS3 OUOCKIIV 1 > slocks , InrKO or imnll. All fommnnlcntlo in trlctlr confidential. C. a U. Brow n , Umnha , South ) maha and Council llhiflj. 683 _ VT WANT15DTO I'tMCIIASK , SKCO.NI ) HANI ) L > habr carriage. Addrc a K 31. Ueo. Mini V > ' ? OJR 3 A.IB.-HOR3E8 , WAQON3i J3TO. D-nm SUI.K , A. SIXTV-DOM.All TOP I1UOOY , JL forf.1500. II. H. Cole , Continental block. 113 l ) IMlVlNc IIKUVBl Y AXI ) WlltK JL for silo clieop for cain or on easy payments , at Btntih ! 21th nnilClnrkst * , . "llnU * _ 1A ItAHl ! CIIANCK-tttO CASH 11UY8 THK handsome , stylish , high-broil nnd fast trotting griding , llarnoy Wllkes , strccl by lied Wllken : first lain , hnvorilp. by Daniel Lambert ! second dnm , Cordelia , by Chester Chief ! third dam , Knto foolcy , by liar Illchmond ! fourth danl.Jiilla llrlco , by 1m- ported 1'cllfoundor. Unrner Wllkes weight I.OUO imiindu , l&sf hands hlgn , 0 years old. H , without ' ex ception , the most perfect HOiitloman's family and road horsit In this cllyi finely turned , ha full mane nnd tall , needs no boots or weights of any kind when speeding , great courage and endurance , perfectly safe for the most timid I'or- son to drlvo or handle. Ho has ns line a strain of blood In Ills veins as can ba traced to any trotter of the melln auoiri his line breeding , and has novar trotted for money and hns no public record of any kind. Ho Is an exccllvnt polo horse , and licisuowcd two trials when purchased , n Mttln over n yimmgo , In farts , Ky. . IniisSJK amI3SfiW : , driven liy t'cto .lohnsttu , at which tltuo ho cost $1,275 , nml lie ti a niiicii better horse now , 1 will warrant him loboln ovcry way a * rvproxantad and described , handsomound sound , and that ho will trot n full tulle In 2:30 : or no sale. Tlmo shown | HircLn or. Also elegant nearly now ldo bar bugaybyJ , II. llrouaier of New York ! two sets single harness. My object In ailvcrtlsltiK them hero Is toKetsomo ono that will give thorn nguoil homo. Ilorsfl jock eys need not apply. For further particulars caller or addr s < my Rroom. Jnmes llnnloy. at my prl- vatu stable , No. Ul I'lno street , corner Superior street. North Hide , Chicago. 111 , bold only on account of death. MllSSi * MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC. TUySAm 'm mal b.ilbs , sealp and Imlr trentmont , mantcuro and chiropodist. Mrs. 1'ost , 3I9rt ! I itti.WUhuoll hllc. T MADAMK SMITH 1121 IHUL.Va ) ( STHUKT , room T , 3d lloor. Alcohol , sulphur nail simlmths MIUSW * rp TIJUKiail AND KUS31AN 1IATIIS ; LAItlUS -LiUr'Tuo layaand Fridays , 8 to 1 ; under bar- nam Street thoator. _ rp-MATAM STOWIi , MASSKU3K KLKCTU1CIAN J3Qg9 Pratt atrcet. .MlUOOgJ * _ PER3ONAI , . _ -LAinwT""BWimirxoNWr8uiiK'Tmj3 forcnlarglnK tbe bust : guaranteed. Send ( tamp and Me to room , 313 3. 'Ji'.tli at. U4i ) 27 * _ MUaiO , ART AND V-O. K. OKILKNIIKCK , 11ANJO TKACII Kit with Ilospc , or N. W. corner 15th & Ilnrnoy 1UJ Y UK TO UK mmN ( } A PIANO KXAMINIC TUB nowHcaloKlmball piano. A. Uospo , 1514 Douglas. UO MONEY TO LOAN-KEAL ESTATE. TV" TlKAi/KSTATK LOANS , li TO 7 I'HK CKNT i QO additional clmrgoi for commission or attor ney feus. W. 11. Molklo , first National Hank hhlg. | ai V\r MONKV TO LOAN ON IMl'llOVUI ) CIT Y < T propertylow rato. A. 0. Kroit , Douglas blk. W -0. IVUAUItiaON.'JU N. V. LIFK. 2.11 \T7--ANTllONYLOAN ANDTIllIfll' CO.:1I3 : N. Y. 'I Llfo , lends nt low ratoi , for clioloo Bccurlty on Nebraska or Iowa f arms or Onialin city propurty.in -in Of- LOANS. O. O. WALLACK , ! I12 UllOWN 1IL& 41 -7 IMIll CKNT S10NKY NUT TO IlOHItOW- erson Omaha city property. No extra charges of any kind. Why uay high rates ? Money Is cheap. You can pet full boncllt of low rntes from Gloho Loan and Trust Co. , Ilitb nuil Doilgo. M3 \\T LOANS ON IMPIIOVISD ANI > UNIMI'IIOVKD " city property , JJ.OUO and upwards.G to S pur cent. No delays. W. Karnam Smith jtCo.l5th anil llarney. \V 1'lllVATU MONKY , ISTANDZDMOIITOAOK loans , loir ratos. Alex. Mooru , 401 Uoo building. \ -loOO.OWTO LOAN ON I1USINKSS IMIOI'EHTV , V 0 per cout. Ueo. J. 1'aul , lXj ( ) Farnam street. \ir-MONKY TO LOAN AT LOWKST KATES , city or. farm property. Goo. J. Paul , IMIj Kurnaui. Mla7al2 ! * Altr MONUY TO LOAN ON IMl'itOVKI ) OH UN- 'i Improved Oiitha pruporty at lowest ratal on short notlui ) . Cash on hand. 1'lilaltty Trust com- pany.Jilll Farnam stroet. J5 \\r-OMAtt * SAV1NQ3 H.VN1C MAIC153 LOANS ' ' on real citato at lowest market rntj. Loans made In small or largo sums ami for short or long tlniu. No commission Is oharged , nn I the loans are notsoldtn thauistbutcin nlw.iyi ho founil nt the bunk on tlio cor nor ot 13th and Dougluj streets. \VANTKI ) , I'lltCK 1CTI1 bT. I'llOl'UHTY ' ' Wnnted , liouse nnd lot near 1'nrk. fJ.WO. Wanted SM acres In Snrpy county. Wanted , purchaser forB per cent mortgage. Wanted , cheap houio. northwest part of town. Wanted , house and lot fur clear lots. Wanted , t f J.WJ places nonr tlio park. Wanted , to rent cottage at ? 4j per month. Wanted , single home , JJU per month. C. K. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Life. OCO 21 \\T JI'.NTUAL LOAN i. TllUbT CO. , IJ151S IJLDO. Tir DON'T FOUGBl' THAT WF AHB MAKING ' " low rntes on Improved and unimproved loans on Omalm property. ' No dalay and ull business traniactud al this oitlce. Fidelity Trust Company , 114 ( ! Fin uam street. 'Jl& MONEY. SUE O. W. P. COATES M lull Fnrnam. _ 774 W ONE AND TWO YKAlt LOANS ON OMAHA 11 lots or Nebraska farms. Old mortuages now duo to other companies extended und carried by us one or two years without new papers. Write full particulars. Heed .1 Selby , 334 Board Trade big 1175 MONEYjrO LOAN--CHATTEI.3. IF YOU WANT MONEY X ON FUHNITUHIC , PIANOS. HOUSES , WAGONS , CAItlHAGES , ETC. CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMAHA MOltTGAGE LOAN CO. AND GET TE11MS I1EFOHB DEALING KLSKWIIKUE. Loans made In amounts from > IO to tlO.OOO at tbo lowest rates on very short notice without publici ty , and with the prlvlleno of keeping your goods In your own possession. You can pay the money back In any amounts you wish and nt nuy tlmo , and each payment so made will reduce thaaostof the loan In proportion. There will bo no oxpunsn or uhur o kept out of thu amount wanted , but yon will receive tlio full umouut of tbe loan. OMAHA MOHTGAGE LOAN CO , ( loom II Crclxhton Illock , mil st , south or Postonico. Tbo only Incorporated loan company la Ouiiiba. MONEY TO LOAN. X FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO , On householditooili , pianos , organs , horson , mules , wiuons , elc. . at thu lowest potslblo rates without publicity , removal of property or change of possesiilon. Payments of any amount ran bo made nt nny tlmo , rednclnx both principal and Interest , thus KlvliiK patrons all the buiiellls of the partial pay ment plan. * Money always on hand ; no delays ; no publicity ; lowest rates ; business confidential. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. . K 4 Wlthnoll ulk. . 15th and llarnoy. 245 -12U.WW TO IXMN ON CHATTEL SECURITY busUicsscautldontlal. Itooui 401 Karbach block. HI A4 * X-CHATTEL LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE , pianos , live stock , etc , , without publicity or ro- niorul property at tliu lowest rates and thu easiest payments. Dull Green , rooms 8 and 9 Darker block , 84'J V -PIUTCHARD,5I DOUGLAS 11LK. It A. DODGB. - 217 _ \r-WILI. IXAN MOXKY ON ANY KIND OF - < V seuurltyi strictly conHdODtlal. A. E. HARRIS. room I. fontlinintnl block _ iin - WHEN YOU WANT A CHATTEL LOAN SEE W. " . Davis , room 30. Continental block. 243 Y - SHOUTT1MK LOANS ON CHATTEL jV ccurlty.Xl ! ) N. Y. Llfo. V70 ASl * -MONEY IS CIIBAP. 110 UP TO 110,000 touned on any chattel security by W. U. Wood , auentfur Nebraska Loan company , 1310 Douulas ilrnet , upstairs. 7Ui _ BUSINESS OHANOEs ] -F Garrleld County Hank , llurwoll , Nob. 74331 * 3ToR SALE. BKT JF CUSTBIt CO. AUSTIIACT books , cheap. Address , J. M. Ktmbrrlliiir. soa'y , llroken How , Neb. . bTU 31 * T FOR BALK CHEAP ; HKST locRllon In city ; dolnu uaili business of $50 n iloy. Poor health rauio ot nullliiK. Address G 18 , lleo QrtH'C , CoMllcll Illugn. MB7IP ! Y- FOIl SALK. bTOCK OF HARDWARE IN I1KST locution In best town lu lown Will Inventory about fXuoo , No trade. M. K. Andrea * , lloonu. la. Y-I HAVK A IJ.600 bTOCK OF CLEAR DRY sooJi. groceries , boot * ana shoo * for snlo.vill Klriia good liberal dUcouat for emu. Address E 88 , llee. _ illSdJil * V ONLY ORAIN KLKVATOH AT UOOD 8TA- X tlon on a A M. railroad. AJdruss li 20. llee omce. MIMM * _ -FOU BALK. FINEST 1IAKKKY , ( JONKEC- tlouery lu N , W. MUiuitrl. Artdrcls Ilelnar & ( Ichrlnif.Btauberry , Mo. MIM I _ YFOI18ALK , THE KUIINITUIIK AND LEASE of thu tail ; > y In * hotel In ou < U * county , A nr at btrxatn fur some oo with f 1,500 UO csih. Aa- droj * K A tic * oaioa. uiJi U * FOR EXOUAHOE. Z CLEAN STOCK OFOKNJ5IIAI , M'D'S'Rl WILTj lake real cststc * money. Box J9J , Frankfort , Ind. S.'il Z-FOR RXCHANOE , NICE HOUSK AND LOT IN- slclp of two-mile limit In Om alia , nnd .cash , for Rood , clean stock of drugs. DOT , llcootllco. . _ 8C9 7-FIVK THOUSAND ( JS.OOO ) GKN15HAL MER- 'Jclinndlsn good Iowa town , \Vnnt ttiroo thousand ( ( .I.UXilcnsh , or iiood paper balance , clear real estate. Lock llox 20 Stuart , Neb. MU3423 * _ 7-\VllAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE TOR LOT Z , /JlitockT , Iloeu * . A Hill's llfBt nildltlnnl Ixitlnnn Dodito strprt. ono lot nest ot corner of ZSth , nnd Is clear. Addroin K 11 llee. nil / WANTED , TO TRADE A NICE LOT IN /JIlord'8 addition for carpenter work. Inuulro 1318 Farnam. MP9J 25 _ / NE11RASKA FARMS TO KXCUANOK FOIl fJcltr property. U. J. Kendall , It. 401 , Ilrown hlk _ _ MSSSnia y -iiAvn FIRST CLASS upitioin PIANO AJii . to trade for farm or city pronnrlyj Address , mi , lleo. IQj 85 * y-HAtlDWARK WANTKD-1 WANT A OOOD 'Jclcan slock or hardware , well located , InvolclnR nliout J25.UXI In cxchnnito for n good , clonr. well Improvcil terra In Southwestern cbrnska , within 1 mile of county scat. Owners address Hmiry C , Brollh , Kail. City. Nob. MI47 M _ / FOR F.XCHANaU-IMPItOVEI ) FARMS FOR A/abMract books rind business , In western No- broska. Adnress K 25 , lleo. M12 ! 20- _ /-IMl'UOVKI ) FARM OF 80 AURE3 TO MX- ' clianno for good hnrdwaro stock or Omaha Income - come property. Hull llros. . Mllfonl. In. Mm 25 * FOR HXCItANOB , TWO GOOD UUlLnTKG lots for Improved property or n farm , llonawn A Co. 11&Q21 _ ' FOR S ALE--RE AL ESTATE. FOR SALK AT "A " W , L. gnlby's First addition to South Omalm ; small payment down , balance monthlr If desired. Inquire 0. II. Tzsehtictc. Omaha lloo. 831 TKAtTIFUL ! HANSCOM PLACE LOT ON OAR J 'llni-.f JM)0.2 ) slvhtly nrros iicarDundoa Plnco.t..OUO Hntchlnson & Wend , 1521 DotiRlns. 979 2) HAND 18LAND-FOR SALE-FINl' , 2 STORY 20 room homo. Ktenm heat , tint Unlit , nice lawn nnd trcei , location good , furnished complete. owned nnd occupied by Annlo Anderson , Tor torn nnd particulars nddros * lock box342. ( Irnnd Island. Neb. 877-31 * HOUSE AND LOT ON PARK AVENUE FOR enlaortrnde for farm land. Oppnsltu Hnnscom nark. Finest location In tbo city , clulit room homo with nil modern Improvements. Inquire at l.W.l Park avenue. MSIHI nig CHEAP HOMES , SMALL OASH PAYMENT hal. monthly Nice ( i-roomi-ottaire , full lot , Stewart Place : fl- room ratlnge. Snundnrs A Hlmebaugh add , lot Mr 150 ; ono block to motor. 2 newu-room cottages. Ames nvoniio ; city water , full lot. Sco Hugh G. Clark , 1218 Harnoy street. MIM 23 BP8INES8 CORNER HONEST IMPROVEMENT pnylng9per con ton fn.OOO. will guarantee for vears ; M cash balance tf per cent. Address E 2 Hoc. P0ii3 | OR SALE , LOT 2 , BLOCK 2 , UOGGS A HILL'S tlrnt addition. Entirely clear. Address E U lice ofllca. 955 FOR 8AI.K AT A GREAT UAUGAIN. FULL LOT ( in 32d avenueJust south of Yntcs fine resi dence , In the center of the flnost residence portion of the eltv. paved street , stone sidewalks , eta , for only $ .1.200.00. worth M.OOO.IW. If not sold by Aiigint Ist.prlco will bo J4 000 00. The llnost lot In th city for n home or n prolltnblo Investment. Terms reasonable. Cull nt once. Fidelity Trust company , HiU Farnam street. 802-31 FDR SAKE OR TRADE. MY 7-UOOM. COTTAGK and lot. A bargain , If taken nt once. Just 3 blocks south of Loavemvorlli motor on 22d street. Ten shade trees ; on crado. Address lO.'l South 22d street. - MI61 2ii * 17011 SALE. ICO ACRKS OP GOOD LAND WITH- J In 24 miles of Rapid City , S. D. Address Mrs. VlolaSmltli , Mlnncseln , S. D. M131 25 * $4,000 PLACE ON POPPLETON AVE. St.m ) Him place on With St. J4.20H modern place near park. ? 2..ti00lot nonr Mr. Yntei' residence. J..TO line lot , Lowe ave. K.5UO corner lot , on Lowe avo. M.COO line lot , Louvcnwortli nnd 37th. flO.lKK ) building slto near Milton Rogers' plnca. W.OOO luilldlnK site near O M. rarter'a place. f 1,500 line trackage lot near Grace. C. F. Harrison , 912 N. Y. Life. CCO 28 F.SlltAHLE FARMS FOR SALE CHEAP-WhL L Improved farms In DoiiKlas , Wnihlnvtnn. Satin- dors nnd Frontier counllus. Farm lands In D.nv- eon , Hitchcock , Hnrlun , Furnas nnd Merrlck coun ties : terms easy. Write or call on W. 11. Mlllard , Omaha M1G4 16 LOST. LOST-GOLD WATCH , ENGRAVED "FLORA : reward , no questions. C. A. Qoss , 911 New York Life. ' MI4I 2J > * FOR RENT-PASTirjRES. - 0 U a1s S A NVrCATTijK farm. Hollevuo. U. T. Clarke. 219 Doard of Trade , Omaha. 2J7 RRILWRYTIMEGHRD t.45 p ml . . .St. Paul Limited .lli.aj a m REM I N G TfPEWRITERS TON For Sale , Rent or Exchange , BEST IN THE WORLD 1 Jos. P. Megeath , Dealer , 1807 Fr m Sir * * ! , OMAHA Notlco U hereby gtvnn. pursuant to law , Hint nt n apuulnl oloctioh'ftPTil nn thu IBth dny dny of June. ISO. , the Icjtmlrotnn of the city of Omn.hu , DoiiRln1 * coiintw , Nobrnmn. nc- coptcil nnd ndouted the fallowing proposition of the Nohrnskd Contra ! 'liiillwiiy Oompxny ; The ntnenilcd proposition ; of the Nehrinlt.i Central Hallway Oompiviy to the City ot Omnhn. Nob. . .It , To the Mayor nnd City Oottfitll of tho/Olty of Oiniilm , Neb , : HOT The uniler-dnnoo' , thi K.ctrn < iKn Cuntrnt Hnllxrny company , iiropn w to ncqtilro iind tiiko poanesslou of. for riill\V\y | inirpoie * . . Hint curtain truutof lunil losmton within thu dis trict boinuloil by L'lflPWlth street , ChtuiiKO streol , Eleventh Htreet , CUfornlit | iitrcot. and thorlizhtof wttyut the Uninhti Holt llitllwny coinpnny , ( except the soMtll Imlf uf blook to , lots.laiuH , blouk' lot l.ucnit north ono-half of lots a und % uli)0k37lt n-jil to oreut thorcon R union | iit4 < Qtixor tlopoi on the : ornor ot 1'lf- tcunth nnd Uhlcuiro stroott , touost , Inclttdlna the othifr r\ll\Tny : Inuirnvonionts on ar.iu groundo. not lo s tlmn tvAV hundred thountnd dolMirstHOOJO : " 1'rovlncd. the city of Onmhn. In Domini cnuntr , Nchraskn. will donuto to tho'.laid Na- br.iBku ( JoiitriU U.ilUAy rmp ny two linn- died nnil fltty thiiils-iiiilildlliiri iJi'Awnot Its four (4) ( ) per cent bonds , lloo.OM thereof to ho tlatod Jmiuiiry 3.180.1. hnd$150,00a thereof to bo dntod .Innliury I , tfW , to become duo nn < l pny- tiblo twenty yours from their reapootlvo tlntns , with Intorcst payiiblo oml-nnniinlly , nil pay-- ublonttho lltont uitoncy tif the Btstto of No- brnsxa In the olty of Now 1 orK. Snld bonds to bo of t'jo donoinlnntlon ot ono thou/i ad dollars (11,00. ( ) ouch , nud ouch there of to raftt ! ! "Tnlsbor.'dl/ rf asorlos of two hundred nnd fltty ( BJU1 ) i t Illto amount nnd tenor , which nru ( Hfi-jil * ) y the oily of Umnhn , In loitsla3couDt.ritrnska. . to the Nobrnsk.v ContrulrHllnnycnipnnytnnllltlniicqulrliii : Innd In the olty of Uiniiba f r union dopoK anrt loriiilniil purposes , and lu thoconstriict.tm ot u union railway pussenstordopot upon siild ground , utul Its nttlway tr.icks. sldo track * , tiiinou H , Hwltulics and approaches loudlrp ; thereto , nnd other railway improve * miMits thoruwlth I'onncctoJ. " Snld bonds to bo executed anil romttorad nt or Immediately after the . dates thereof , und Immediately ihorraftur dbllvura i to tliu Klist Nittlonnl Ilankof Umnhii , Nob. , trustee , to bo held In trust for delivery to the Nebraska Control Haltwuy company , Its successor ! ) or asslcna , by said trustee , lu Installments us hurclniutv provided. The said Nobrasku Central Kallway con pany plans to construct , or oauso to bo con itructnd , n line ot railway In the state a lonu not less than 100 miles In extent , frotv the east approach of u bridge , which the said Nebraska Control Hallway comn.tny bus also planned to construct ever the Missouri river. Intorseottnic or connoctlnit with , or reaching the lines ot two or moro of the following rail way corporations , viz : The Illinois Central Kallway company , the Wlnona & Soutliwoitoin Hallway company , thoMlnnoapolli&Bt. Louis Railway company , the Chicago , St. Paul & Kansas Olty Hallway companv , the ChloiiKO , Fort Madison & Dea Molnos ttallway oompany , the Atohlson. To- polta , V Santa To Hallway company , the Ualtl- tuoro & Ohio Hallway company , the Ohio & Mississippi Hallway company , tun Kooknk A tVostoru Hallway company the Uulnoj. Omaha & Kansas Olty Railway company and the Iowa Central Hallway company. Ono hundred thousand dollars ( J10D.OOO ) of said bonds fTiull bo delivered by said trtistoo to said Nebraska Central Hallway company. Its successors or assigns , when 11 or tnoy shall have aciiuirod and taken possession of that certain tract of land located within the dis trict bounded by Flftodnth street , Chicago strcot. Eleventh strong California struct nnd the right ot way ot the Omalia Holt Hallway company , ( except the south half of Monk 3s. lot annd 4/MockSSlotl , nud the north halt of lots'Jiuidy , blook t/ , l'ii liltd , thattno saldjonn hundred tliou- aand dollars [ SUKXOJO ] of said bonds shall not bo delivered until after , the said Nebraska Central Hallway oompdHy.C Its successor ! ) or nftsUus. shall have const/nctoa the said line of railway In tlm state of.Jnwa. Ono hundred and Utty ; ' thousand dollars l50flOO ! | of said bonds all a 11 be dollvcrorl by said trustee to said Nobrar > ln ( Contr.il Hallw.iy compauy. Its successors or assigns , when It or they slnUl have completed tlio erection of n union pan-ionier aopot up ) > n said tract of land alinvo Uosoribod. to costV.'InoluilnK the other railway Improvoiuonts on , said grounds , not loss than four hundro\l' thousand dollars IMOO.OOJ ) : proof of such coittto be made by the sworn statement of tbo > irqildent and troas- uiorof said rallwjy cpniuiiiv. | flicil with the city olork ot'Omaha. ' sMwtpinlod by' cortlll- cat > x algnod by the olty i < ttlirnoy and cltr on- .glnccr. that In tholr oplnlort snoh amount has avtuallv been expended. ' . , , I'rovldod.thatif the silfd NQbraslca Central Rullway.conlpany , lu sobacssors or''assigns , shall full to .apnuiW iftPSflt Uo. possession of. sale land. UMiiUl not be ojultiod , to. rdcolvo nny part ot s id end humTrbcj thousnnauollnrs. , (81lxUWifl ( ) , tiiUnioitt .or. IMii'ds ; tliuii'tilctlicr' nrovldod , Uiat none of. : ild.ono hnndrdd luid' ' Vly thoiisaiid tlollarsHit ( ) , 00) ) ltstu. { | | ( nnt of linds shall'bo dollverl-d hntll atletisi-onn rail way company In .addition to tlieJWollr.ialfn. /'ontral / Knlhvay.company shall bo actually using said union depotatd ; , , 1'rovldod further. That the mayor nnd the city oounoll shall , by resolution , upon the full performance of , the undertakings on the part of said railway company boroln contained , order the delivery of said bonds at tbo times Aforesaid ; nnd , Provided futthor , That all matured coupons hall bo removed and cancelled by said trustee before delivery ot the bonds to which tlmy are attached ; and , , . Provided further. That tlio mayor and city council of the city ot Omaha shall oausa to bo 'ovled on inn taxable property ot sal'i ' cliy nn minimi tax sufHolcnt for tbo uayinin't of tlm Interest on said conpo'nbonds ns It bec < "atfv duo. and after the expiration of ton ( IU ) yo&f from the date of said bonds the mayor ana olty council of s.ild city shall oauso to bit cried In addition to all other taxes on the taxable property of said.city an amount of tax .sulllclont to create- sinking f uutt for tbo : mymont ut maturity of said bonds , ( tha umtv.int of tax to bo levied for s.-Ud sinking fund not tOvOxccud tvvcnty-IIvo thoiihand dollars lars tf-'l.OOJ.no ) In any ono year ) ; aald tax to bu continued from yo.ir ( o your until the said bonds iiro fully paid. The acquirement of the said lands and Im provements heroin contemplated Including the Bald railroad In Iowa , shall bo kozii" w'lhln ouo year from May 1. 1892 , and bo pu.stiod to completion .without unnecessary lol.-iy : and shall b * oomnlotod within three oars from the 1st day of July , 16U3 , In case nny of the tcrini , llintiatlons , oouitl clans or provisions proposetl heroin rtlntliu to tlio beginning , pro rnss and i-omplctlon of iald Iniprovamonta are not ciinipllod w.th , ( unless delay 1 * dlmctly and necessarily oausod by Injunction or other judicial pro- . ocdlngs. or by unavoldablo accident or act if Providence ) , the and company shall not be Hitltlod to receive said bonds or uny thereof. ven though the electors of said city ot Omaha i mil h.ivo by their vote authorized the U- t 'unco nf said bonds ; but ull right tosuld ioiUssli , ll by Hitch default and without any Judicial determination booomo forfeited. Provided , hnwovec , that It the boHlnnln , progress or completion of said Improvement * ihall bo detnjcil or obstructed by any o ; tec tforcsald causes , the times herein allowed rot 'lie prozreiis und completion of said Impruvo- c-.o-.ts shall be extended to tlio extent of such ielay or obstruction : and should u. dispute arise between the sula olty of Omalm and the said Nebraska Central Railway compiny with rosoect to the cause or ox ten tat any l'cti delay , the aanie nt the election of said No- I rasku Central Railway company , slmll be referred for determination to a board ol ar bitrators , to be appointed u * hereinafter pro vided. In consideration of receiving tne proposed subsidy the Nohrnsicu Central Railway com- uinv : U.TOOB to allow all railway companies thu following rlzhts : The right to run tholr locomuUves.passcnzor au4 froltlit trains over its main and passing tr.iut * within the city of Umnha ; and ever Its proposed bridge und approaches preaches , the right to use suuli poitlon of Its tornilnal Kroundslopot ( , and facllt | os us may l.o necessary mid prooerfpf thuconduct ol the uuBlnoss ot such r.QRlU ; Inaliitllng any onlargmont of Its IWUot ami depot Kroiuuls : the right toll'ilavo tholr oars switched und UellvcrtiOi by the No- ur Mi.t Central U ill * uy ( toipuuy upon all or Its switch tracks : the right to connect tholr roads at any point within ono hundred ( IJO > miles of said olty of Omiiltit with an ? line of r-illwuy which the Nebrup ft Cont-rul .Hallway company , or Its miucostpis or assigns , may ronstruct orcaiiRo to bo'tonstructe.l iiistol the Missouri river , amUtivrun their looimo- tlves , piihsoniror and frqtf t trains ovci tb main and pusslnn trucR of said rallro.-d ! It bolnx haroby uKrMdl th.it In oa'i the NqbrasUa Central Hallway pom pany shall cojuiruct-U | pronosed Mm east of the Missouri rlvehinrough the agency of any othol. corporation'or party , It will cuuio such corporation or party to execute and deliver tc iVioclty qfipjnaha u good'nod sumclcnt Instrument blitillnR It or him to abide by the tnmii , condttlloiis and provisions of thin proportion , tbiiiij.imo as the snld Nobrimkn Convnl Haltwivi , company would have boon bound If It nn'd built , the sumo , lefora .lollvery of the nWisnld ono hundred thousand dollars ( flOO.OvO ) installment ot bonds. I'rovldod. that , the use and onjormont by * uch railway compunltisrtf oioh nud every of iald rl'jtit * uliull bo upon Just and equal termi and thontymentof just and fair compensa tion to the Nebraska Ctjiitrul Riltway con- Dimy , Its successors or tmlynu , nnd subject to such opuratlng rules'tnd .regulations of the Nebraska Central Hallway com pun v. Its suu- oossnrii or assigns , us liul ( bo necessary uud proper , just und roaiouablo. And tho- said NoiirmK * Control Hallway company will submit andlsputn arising ho- tweon ( t ana such , otlior-aompany or com panies us to tlm usu und aujoymuut o ( uny rights underbills proioiltlon. or unto the terms , compensation , operating'- rules und regulations , relating ttnjroio , to u board of arbllrators , to bo made up of tlirco portoiu who nro Judgojof the slatedistrict , court , or Us successor , of the "district umbraclux the county of Doujlui. to bo selected by a two- thirds vote of nil the persons who are district judges of said court. Provided that nny such-railway company otherttiun ald Nebriukni Cnnlrul H-Ulwuy For 25 Gents You can make your wants known to the greater part of Omaha's citizens as well as a large num ber ot the best people in Nsbraslcaranl E\storn low.i : If you want work , help , to buy or sell anything , rent a room or house , try an ai. in Tli2 Daily Bee. 17 words or less , 25 cents for one insertion .in both morning and evening editions. One cent a word ach day after the first insertion. THE BEE , Omaha , Neb. the olootlon to submit ntiy Bitch dtsputo toi\rlltriitlon or to pursue UIIT other remedy Wherever arbitration la provided for by till 3 proposition , tlio party doslrlni to submit any tnnttur to urbltratlon nliall euuso to bo lorvo I upon tlio other party a written notice which slmtl sot out tlio mutter in dispute to bo submitted , und the tlmo pronosod tor the hoiirliiK. which ill all not bo loss than thirty (3 ( days after thu tlmo of sorvlco ; nnd thereupon - upon the mlvorso party shall within twenty | 2Udnya ) nf tor such service upon It , servo Iti iiDswur , If any It Imvo , upon the party do- auindlnif the arbltrutlon. The Board of Arbitrators , when organized , thull Imvo power to lit the tlmo of ho.irlug and to ndjourn the same from tlmo to tlniu , and to mnko nil noceisarv rules nnd regula tions for tlio production of testimony In the possession of either party , ami otherwise to compel ! a falrjand speedy trial ; the decision of a majority of the bourd shall control nnd the final determination of the board slrill bo final and conclusive upon the parties , of all mat ters submitted and decided. , IVherovor arbitration shall bo resorted to luch arbitration shall bo the exclusive remedy of the parties ( except as herein elsewhere pro- vlilod ) . as to.tho matters and things Involved nnJ dooldcd therein. Sala Nebraska Central Railway company. Its suoccssors-nnU assigns , shall transport freight ( Inrludlni : transfer of freight nnd all charges Incidental , to said transportation ) ever any bridge and approaches , as well as over any r.illway Itshaft construct within one hundred (100) ( ) miles of , the Missouri rl > or within the state of Nobr.isku. for just itiivl roasonatiln r.itcsoroharfios.and fa case of dllTorcnco as to what constitutes Just and reasonable rates or charges under this paragraph , the mayor and city council or said railway company may submit the same to arbitration In the manner and to the arbitrators above provided for , but this p ir.ipraph respecting freight charges shall not bouoino operative or In force until live years front the ditto of the delivery of the last Installment of the bonds hereinbefore re ferred to. It Is further proposed that said bonds shall he delivered to the Nebraska Central railway company , its successors or assigns , only upon the execution by tlio said Nobrask.i Central r.tllwny company or Its successors , and deliv ery to the city of Omaha of an undertaking In writing to thoolfoot that the principal depot of said railway company.lts general oflleos nnd principal mnuhlno shops whoa built , shall be located and maintained within the corporate limits nf the city of Omaha , anil that a viola tion of the terms of said undertaking by the said Nobruska Contra ! railway company or Its successors or assigns , shall render the said Nebraska Central railway company , or Its successors , Indebted to tlio said city of Omaha In the full amount of said Douds , and Intorcst tht > reonV ' < ' Thls * > iJ'OposItlon ghall , after being duly aoknawlodxod by the Nebraska Central Rail way company , bo recorded In the olllco of the resistor of deeds of Douglas county.Ncbraska , and for a period of twenty ( i ) ) years from and after this date , shall bo referred to by giving the book and page whoroln the same Is recorded - corded lu any mnrtiago.deoJ of trust , deed of conveyance , or lease of said depot and depot grounds , with thu statement that the said Ne braska Central railway company. Its succes sors and ussUns , are bound by the terms. limi tations. provisions and conditions of tills proposition which arc hereby made Its cove nants that attach to ana run with the said property Into whosoever hands It may come. Provided , that the city council ol the city of Omaha , { the mayor approving In duo form ) shall enact a certain ordinance ( which at the date hereof. Is pending consideration before aUd ; nounoll ) , entitled. "An ordinance gruntIng - Ing pormlss'on and authority to the Nebraska Central Hallway company. Us successors and nss ch ? . to construct railroad tr.icks along , across , ovcrand under certain streotirand al loys livtho'olty of Omaha , subject to certain conditions , and to vacate parts of certain streets and alloys In the city of Omaha upon compliance with certain other conditions. And It Is also provided , that If said No- br&ska Central , Hallway company shall not , within forty-five (45) ( ) days of being notified by the city clerk of tlio adoption uf this proposi tion at the election hold to votu upon the same , fllo with thosald cltvolork Its written ratlllcntlonof this proposition under its cor porate seal , none of S'lld bonds shall bo Issued , and all the terms and provisions of this propo sition shall behold for naught. The Nebraska Central Hallway company agrees , before an oloetton being called to sub mit to the voters of the city of Omaha this proposition , that It will oxocnto and deliver to said city , u bond with good and sulllclont sureties in the sum of live 'thousand dollars ( $ .1.003.00) ) , and flvo thousand dollars ( tt.000.00) ) cuBh , conditioned upon the payment of the expenses nf s.iid election. This proposition , und thu accopt-inco thereof by the city of Omaha , and the ratification of this proposition by said Nobr.iska Central Hallway company , or Its successors or ns- siencs. as herein provided , shall bo con strued and understood to constitute n con tract Lie t neon thosnld Nebraska Central Hall way company. Its successors or assigns , und the said city of Omaha , nnd all the torms. con ditions , agreements and provisions made on tha part of the Nebraska Central Hallway company. In this proposition contained , are hereby made the covenants cf tlio said Ne braska Contra ! Hallway company. Its suu- ccsiioniHnd assigns , which shall attach to und run with all of Its said property nnd bo bind ing upon any party Into whose hands It or uny of it inuy coma. * In wltnnss whereof the sild Nebraska Oen tral Hallway company has caused thubo pres ents to bo executed this Kith day of May , A.D- jh'X' ' . NEBKASKA CENTRAL KM I * WAY CO. . JJy J. H. DUMONT , Vlco President. Attest : JOHN L. McOAOUE , Secretary. Witness : AI-EX. O , CHAHl/TON. State ( it Nebraska , I . , JJuuglus County , f " On this lOth any of May. A. D. JS02 , before mo , u notary public In and for said county , personally appeared the above named J. II. Ihimonttuid John L. MoCaguo. who tire to mo personally known tabu the Identical persons who signed the foraxolng Instrument , us vice president and secretary of the Nebraska Cen tral Hallway company i they acknowledge the said Instrument to bo the voluntary not and deed of the sold Nebraska Central Hallway company nnd their voluntary net nnd deed as such vice president and eocrotary of said com pany. Witness my hand and notarial seal the data last aforesaid. AL.HX. O. UIIAHI/roN. itiKAU ] Notary I'ubllc. This done by order of the city council of the city of Omaha tbls 12th day of July , I Bit. . ONII QHOVKH. Olty Olork of the City of Omaha , NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOR GRADING. To tba owners of nil lots on Grant street from 42nd strdut to 43th street. Yott are hereby notified that tlm under signed , tlirco disinterested freeholders of the city of Omuhu. have boon duly appointed.by , thu mayor , with the approval of the city coun cil of Bald ulty. to nssoss the damage to thu owner * respectively uf the property nlToqtud1 by grading of snld street , declared necessary by ordinance numberJr.'T. passed July5th , Ibie. approved July llth. 1SU2. You arc further notified , that having ac cepted mid appolnluimit , und duly nuulllloil as required by law. wo will , on the -'ml Uiiy of August , A , 1) . 1892. at the hour of three o'clock In tlio afternoon , at the otlloo of ( loo. J. I'anl.lGOT Kuril a in btrnot , within the corpor- utu limits of said city , meet for the purpose of considering mid making the astemmont of qnninxe to tbe ownert retpoctlvuly of said property , 'uffuotod by said gradlnir , Uklng Into consideration tpoclal banedtv , If any. You are notlOed to bo present at the tlmo niilplaoo aforesaid. And make uny objection * to or statorupnU concerning ald ussojiiuunt of dammei as you may consider proper , OEO. J. I'AUui W. II. OAT1W. W. O , 8II111VKH. OMAHA , July 20th , 1389. jyitd t t THE SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago , Milwaukee ! & St. Paul R'y , as representee on this map. Electric Lighted , Steam Heat ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 : p. m. , ar riving at Chicago at 9:45 a. m. City Ticket Office : 1501 Far- nam St. , Omaha. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent. NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT OP DAM AGES FOU GRADING. To the owners of all lots and p.irts of lots nnd rciil estate nlona the alloy runulnc oust nnd west udjolnlni ? lotsai ) , 111 , : t2. : o , ai. . ' 15 , M , U7 , ; > S , IIJ nnd 40 In bluok 1 , C.iiiipbeU'.suddltlon f i oin 'Otli street to 2Nt struct : Yon are hereby notified thit the under signed , three dialntorestu.l f rcoholdori of the city of Oninh.i. have boon duly appointed by the mayor , with the approval of the city council of said city , to a scs < tlio dama-joto the owners roipuctlvoly of the property af- fcctod by RradltiK alloy In block 4 , ( Jampbell's uddltlon , from ' "Oth street to .Mst street , do- clurod nncossury by rdlnanco 3,101 , passed July 14,18 ! ) . ' . tipnrovcd July 15. isOi. You are further nottllod , that liuvlns ac cepted said appointment , and duly qualified ns required by law , wo will , on the 28th dny of July. A. I ) . , laOi , at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon , at the o/llco / of T. n. McUulIocb , room 84. ' , Now York Life bulldlnz. within the corporate limits ol said oltr , meet for the pur pose of considering und making the ussoss- inont of dnmnRO to the owners respectively of said property , affected by said pradlnp , talc ing Into consideration snoclal benefits. If uny lou are notified to bo present at the time nnd place uforosald , and make any objections to or statements concerning said assessment of du mages as you may consider proper. T. H. McOUhLOOll. ClIAHhKd U THOMAS , O. a. HENAWA. Omaha , July 15. I8IB. .lylfldlO A MEXICAN'S PHENOMENAL LUCK. General Taylor's Story of the Jlun Who Won H30,0na m the "Double O. " Louisville Courier-Journal : The clos ing of the parablincr houses was being discussed , nnd the conversation recalled to General Taylor the duys of the Mexi can war. "Lot mo see , " said the gen eral , as ho stroked his board. ' 'Lot mo see. It hits boon 'orty-four years since I saw a game of roulette that I consid ered a game. It was in the city of Mexico. The gambling houses of Mexico were run like national banks and must have a certain cash capital , sufliciont to pay all bets in case of u run on the bank , and though the bank was sometimes broken the winners al ways got their money. I remember drop ping in at ono of the roulette games nnd watching the play for a time. You understand in roulette the bank pays thirty-five for ono on single number's. A half-drunken army olllcor staggered into the room , elbowed hia way through the crowd around the wheel and placed a dollar on the 'doublo O. ' Perhaps every ono doesn't know what the 'double O' is. There are thirty-six numbers , and a 'single' and 'double O. ' Any ono of those pays thirty-live for ono. In ad dition to this there are any number of different ways bets can bo made , the most simple and commonly played being the red or black and oua or oven. Those pay oven money. In the event the 'single or double O' comes out , the house wins all the other bets. "Well , as I was baying , this half- drunken army olllcor placed a dollar on the 'double O. ' The marble spun around in the wheel and fell in the 'double O1 stall. Ho had won. The house handed him $35.-The Mexi can allowed the $30 to remain on the Btimo bet. Again ho won , and $1,2)0 ! ) was piled up before him. For the third time the wheel was rolled and the money was placed , on the Hiuno spot. Every one else who had been playing stopped and watched the rolling marble , Even the bunker became a tritla nervous. Tlio momentum of the marble l > ocamo less and less , and for the third time fell into the 'double O1 stall. This made the biggest winning over known nt the Mexican capital. In all $30,050 was paid ovor. It took nil the money the bank had and the game was closcd'untll the morrow.Vhnt became of the Mex ican and his winnings 1 never hoard. I. never heard of n roulette game in this country that had no limit , but in Mexico at that time n man could but what ho pleased. " Dliln't Uutiili thu Wink. Washington Star : Tlio drug store proprietor hud employed a now boy at $3 u week. "I'll huva a little stick jn mine , " said the man at the eoda water counter. - "A llttlo what ? " nuked the boy. "A little stick , " repeated the man with oinbl-rrassinont. "In your soda water ? " ' You ; of courf.o. ' ' The boy prepared the mixture. The man took a swalfow , gasped , gurgled and coughed , and when ho caught Ills brcii th Biild : "What In thunder did you put In that soda water ? " "Well , sir , " replied the ooy , "I wouldn't have done it If you hadn't in sisted ; but ns long its you wanted It I guvo you the boat brand of muuilago there was In the shop. " Applying-thu Itulc. Chicago Tribune : The Mnlden Of course I llko you , Fred , but I unrdly know what to B&y. Papa objects. The Youth lie's u coed democrat , Isn't M't "Yog , ho'a lways boon R democrat. " 'Then It's all right. You nnd I tire for , ho's Bgttlnat. We've trot the neces sary two-thirds majority , and It poos. He'll kick , Lucy , but ho'll come lu. " OF 1STEREST TO THE FARMER , "I want to say to the people of No brnskn , through THE UBB , " said Judge Lawrence of Ohio to THK BKB , "Unit there ought to bo thousands of sheep In this state for every ouo that is raised hero now. The cltnmto , tlio nature of your soil nnd everything considered I can see no reason why Nebraska should , nut become one of the gro.xlost snoop- raising states in the union. There are a number of reasons to advance in favor of shoopratslng. In the lliMt place tlio farmers nil ever the country should got in the habit of oiling muro mutton nnd less pork. Salt pork is bad for the health of the people , especially when ' oaten almost the year round , its'a gioat ninny farmers' families do. Mutton , on the other hnnd , Is the most healthful moat that can bo produced on the farm , The farmer cannot nITord to kill n boot because ho cannot use it up before It will spoil. Hut ho can kill n sheep , for by dividing with his neighbor a sheep Will only last two families n few days. This would solve the fresh moat question for the fnrmur. Thou the wool comes in at n tune when the farmer has but llttlo else to sell. "In midsummer It is n great Help to the farmer to have some wool to market that will bring him a good roll of monoy. "The people of Nebraska should rnlso thousands upon thousands of sheep nnd the people of South Dakota should do the same thing , and then Omaha should manufacture the wool. Lot Omaha lend out in this enterprise , and it will muko your city ono of the greatest manufac turing centers in the west. Why should the people of Nebraska bo dependent on Scotland for tholr wool when , as a matter - tor of fact , you have a bettor sheep country right here than Scotland ever was ? Lot the people of the west got tholr eyes open to the facts upon the wool question and when they do they will go to work and raise nil the wool nnd mutton in this country that they need. The American people , if they will , can produce almost everything they need In ovorv line of manufactured goods. If wo don't do this it will bo because cause wo haven't enough of ontornriso to lay hold of the resources cvithln our reach. "Europe has boon buying a good deal of our wheat , but wo nro not always going to soil wheat to Europe. India will , in the near future , furnish Europe with wheat. Wo will soon have no foreign market worth speaking of for our grain. Wo must depend upon homo consumption for our market. A country that can produce all the necessaries of life in abundance is the most independ ent country on earth. America can bo that country if our people will only tnko hold of the resources that Imvo been placed within tholr roach. I wish THE 13ii : : would agitate this matter of rais ing sheep in Nebraska and South Da kota.Vhy , I have seen enough good grass going to waste Tjdtwoon Oraalui nnd the Black Hills to food and fatten 1,000.000 sheep. Look at the country , for instance , around Crawford , Nob. , and Edgemont , S. D. . and 1 might sny all the way from Omaha to the Hills. It is an ideal country for sheep. " Judge Lawrence is president of the Ohio Wool Growers association and has given the ehoopraising subject a great deal of thought. ninclilno AHIklnir. Numerous arrangements have boon suggested for lesson ing the labor of tnllicin . The latest device was shown in operation nt the recent agricultural show hold in England , whore it attracted considerable attention on account of its novel features. In this machine nil four of tlio teats are milked simultaneously by two pairs of elastic nnd feathering roller segments , having rocking , nnnrcnqhinp and reced ing movements. The teats are squeezed from the upper ends down to the bottom , and while ono pair of rollers approach each other , squeezing the teats on the right side , the pair on the left side re cede. The machine rests in n self-adjusting frame , suspended on the cow , and is not affected by any movements that may bo made by the animal during the milking The operator turns n hnndlo situated at arm's length from the right stdo of the cow , and connected with the moln shaft by n flat link chain. iir xorias. Instructive Indication of the health of na- Ilvo poetry of the higher class the Autfust Century will contain vorscs from .Uallov Alarich , E. C. Kledrnuu. U. H. Stoddard nn'd H. W. Gildor. "Ulver ana Harbor Bills" is the subject of n exhaustive monograph by Kmory K. Johnson , recently published by the American Acadsmy of Political and Social Scloaco. Tbo United States Book companr an nounces a volume of Aasloy's talcs , Wolaott Balostlor's "An " " Avorapfo Woman , "Manue lito , " a southern California story by Marian Calvort Wilson , nud Miss Oilman's "That Dakota Girl. " The Aucust Overland promises rlob thlnps. The 'Illustrations to Mrs. Eamcs1 article on "Stantr.K in the Mondocino IloU- woods" will bo particularly attractive and interesting , tuo wtiola making up nllno vaoa- tlon number with nn cspzclal Paoillo fla vor. vor.Julian Julian Ralph , artist , traveler and littera teur , is about to publish through Hnrpor & Brothers , a book on titled "On Canada's frontier , " descriptive of hunting advon- luro'j and informatory of the pi-osout condi tion and romarkaolo resources ot our neigh bor to tlio north. Messrs. Lovcll , Coryell & Co. of Now Yorknavo Jmt Issued a number of excellent stories 'In and Out of Throe Normonay Inns. " bv Anna Hnivirmit ll'mlil"Rrnw nt riatn-all readable and characteristic of tholr authors. The Illustrated World's Fair continue * to ndvanuu its reputation nnd the July number will ula it much. Tbo pictorial fauturo U a representation of thu sculptures wbloti will adorn the olootna fountain. Ttao famous theatrical manager , Juines II , MoVlcker , dls- courses on the drama , and Mrs. Louisa A. McOaffoy contributes a poem eiitlllod "Co lumbus , " Pictures , poenu , quips and good reading matter rnaUo up an admirable issue. The latest Issue * ot tlio excellent series of essays und monoKranbs being published by ttio American Academy of Political anil Social .Science of Philadelphia iticluda Prof. Cbunoy'a "A Third Involution , Wblcu uo declare * will bo an ocouotnlo revo lution and ono about to take j > taco. From ilia press of the some uocloty com en an Important contribution to the Indian < iuouou ! entitled , "Indian Education. " by Prof. Dluckmar of the University of Kansas. Frank Leslie's Monthly for August Is racy of the season. "Summer Outlnir bv tlio Mldulghttiuu" tells of a voyage to Nor way and tUo North capo. 'Tbo Tuscan Coast" Is another artlclo of admirable de scription of onu of tlto most Intorostluir BtrotoUoj on tno alobo. "Some E'ronah Woman of Letter * " are charmingly alianto * tonzed by Artbtir Hornblowor. Other articles of timely Interest muko up no. otpcclally noteworthy number of a note worthy magazine. When Hurpor & Brothers announce that Piof , John Nichol will write the Carlylq monograph iu tlioir English Men of Loiter * iterloj. it moan * that tha reaaiaK world U promised ono of the greatait of treats. A consummate literary artist , Mr. Nlohoi bad the privilege of knowing the sago ot Cuolsoa personally and pojansso * tha inestimable ad vantage of being oapablo of appreciating la all its elemental essentials that typo of Boot * tltb character , spiritual nnd mental , o which Carlyte was so admlraulv ( fgresslvf it" irnnio. "Carlvlit" will aptioar * om * U .uriag the summer.