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SPECIAL_NOTICES, Advertisements under (his head, 10 cents per line for the first insostion, 7 conts for each sub- sequent inert'on, and $1.5 a line per month. No advertiserent taken for loss than 25 cents for tho first Seven words will be counted to th ¢ must run consecu- tively and must be paid in advance. All adver tisoments must be handed in before 2 o'clock P, m.,and undi ¥ no circumstances will they be taken or discon‘inucd by telephone. Partics advertising in these columns and hav- fng the answers aldressed in caro of THE BEE, will please ask for a check to enable them to got their lettors, ns none will be delivered oxcept presentation of check. Al Answers 1o ad- vortisements should be enclosed in envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN—On renl estate. Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, Withnell tlock. 148 TMOYEY TO LOAN—At lower ratosthan any. wharo clso in the city, onfurniture, piar organs, horscs, W ,”or stock of any kind. Remember, at'lower raies than any other loan ewinpany 1n the city. City Loan & Morteago Co.. room 13, 1404 Farnam st, opposits Paxton hotel L HE Omuha financial exchange Is propared to make loans n_any amount, on_any kind of approved security. Large collateral loans & speciaity. Also on chattols and real catate in amounts and time to suit. Lower rates, botter terms, and prompter service than any loan agency in the city. ~ For furthor particulars call office on the second floor of the Darker ook, southwost corner of Farnam and 16th streets. )\ n C.J Jroperty, Caswell & Co., Room 19, iron Bank Huilding, 13th and Far- Lowest rates, nam TMLGNEY toloan by the undersigned, who has the only properly organized loan agency in Omaha. “Lonne of §10 to 1,000 made on fur- niture, piAnos. organs, horses, wagons, machin: ery, &o., without remo No delays. All uisinoss’ strictly confidontinl. Toans 8o mado that any part can be paid at any time, each pay- ment roducing the cost pro rata. 'Advance ade on fine watches nnd dinmonds. Pergona #hould carefully consider who_they are dealingz with, n8 many new concerns are daily coming into ‘existence, Should you need monev, onll and gco me, R. Croft, Room §, Withnell Building, 16th and Harnoy. 258 Cut_rates on Mahoney & Harris, Room 11, 2 Gren CENT money to loan ) lurgo loans, 1509 Farnam &t. h ONEY TO o rates on horses, turniture, watches and other por- sonnl prondrty. . 3. Caswoll, Itgom- 19, Tron Bank: building, 12th gnd Farnam. Tako elevitor. 160,000 to_lonn on_city residence property D Geo. W. Day, 1403 Farnam. 250 G, VR CF lonoy to loan, Stewart & Co., Oroom s, fron hank, 12th and Farnam. 63 30,000 to loan, Sums $500 and upwards, Lowest rates. emis, 15th- and Dougls sts. TONEY TO LOAN—O, ¥\ Davia & Co. _ Roal tate and Loan agents, 1506 Farnam !lh. ONEY TO LOAN-On ,0gd securitios A .- MoGavock, room 7 Red! Block, 1500 Farnam = 502 ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato and tola. D, L. Thomas. - 5 B ONEY TO LOAN—In sums_of $200 and up- wards on first-olnes roal cetate security. Pottor & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St 204 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pianos, horaes, wagons personal property of alf kinds and all gther ar- icles of value, without romoval 319 8. 13th, over Bingham's Commission stora. Al bus: ness strictly confidental. 55 OR SALE-Drug stock in good livo town in northwestern Nebraska. — Population 1000, Adaress G, 5, earo Omuha Bee, RIS, OR EXCHANGE—A gocd stock and grain farm, 160 acres, 4 miles from Laurens, Towa, nt a stock of general merchandise or hard- . 0. L. Horton, 120 Ostrect, Lincoln, Neb, B2 w W ANTED- Partuer for loxitir tool business: v £500. German' profe 0 nnd gen- woll paying; eapital 0. Addresa’ G 44 Tioo ! givon to a 00 hotel man in i growinz and pros- porqus westorn town, " Sco of correapond with Tuslott & Batos, Beatrice, Nob. [} OR SALE—A hulf interost in a first-class well paying saloon in Omaha, For further particularsaddress.Look Box250; 08310 OR SALE—Hotel—First<clnss, in . good town, lnrge commoreinl trade: must be sold in 10 days on necount of sickness. Address J, E. N., Albion, Neb. a1 QR EXCHANGE—Stocks of goods of overy kind, for farms and land; also lands to ox- change for goods. I you want to trade, no matter what it i8 you have, writo, with full do- geription, to C."E. Mayno, Real Estate and Trust Co/, Omaha Neb. JROR SALE—A first-cluss bikery, restuurant " “and confectionery stand in a ‘town of 7,000 inhabitanta. Inquiro of . P’ ¥fiy & Ca., Omuha. 6 o FANTED—A raro_inducomont will b OR SALE—2Xeverul stocks of goods, doing a healthy busincss, owncrship cloar, satis- faction guaranteed: terms onsy, some Omaha proporty tukon in_exchunge. - Marshall & Lo- eck, 1611 Farnam st. 412 OR SALE—In first-class loeation, grocery stook nnd fixtures: small capital roquired: rent low. Inquire st drug storo, 10th and Dougl 8T JTRAYED—A light by mare, abou 2 0ld, with three white feet and white nose; and had an halter on. She has boen gone about throo weoks. Any information may be left at 1424 North 18th st. Jos. M. Huskell. 577 FOUND. AKEN UP—A pony 10 yoars old, blue buck- skin, overstiot in the knees, white stripe in face, in’ Kinkuid’s camp, on B, & M. R. R, % mite north Sarpy Mills, my19-26§2-6-14 FERSONAL. JLRSONAL—$100 monthly earncd. Child can learn beantiful photography:_ taught free in one hour: short time. — First’ premium 8t. Louls Exposition. Miss Christie, 151 Doug- Ins. B11-19% ERSONAL—To porsons who wish to build a home in Orchard Hill, T will gell lots upon payment of the nominal sum of tan dolinrs wnd balance at the end of five years. ~ Intorost at & per_cent, puyablo semi-annuaily. This 13 tho best offcf over made to any homo-seeker {0 th city. Call and 8o e, C, E. Mayne, Real tato andfrust Co., $,W. cor. 1ot ana Furnum, 2 JOERSONAL=Ncat and_tasty all-wool busic ness suits for only §7.00. “All sizes. Mail orders tilled. L. 0. Jones & 0., 1309 Parnim. L - BOARDING, ];1).\ RD und lodging, $4 & week. 1520 Jon Fe 13 Cupitol ave 142 MISCELLANEOUS. 00 montuly earned Y0 EXCHANGE—Far ¥ change tormerchandise or livery stock. Ad. ress 110X Wi Shonundouh, Towi. B2 TTENTION TO CAPITALISTSThG town of David City, Butler county, Neb,, offers to Telinbio partios. - Substantinl id to put up and operate in suid 10wn glucoso factory works,and & fruit und vegerablo canning fuctory. on or address Jumes Bell, President, or K. 8. Riu- gor, Socrotur wvid ity Busincss Men's Asdoclation w12 DRIVY vauits und coss poois cloanad by Abel, P. 0. box 78, residence 1916 Cia T2-July ¥ YOU havo n stock of merchandiso of any kind you want sold or traded for real estuto, clty or Gounty, list it with Higgins & Park, 1523 Douglas st 6516 ¥, 20U want fo buy or tradg tor a stock of goods of any Kind, eall on Higgins & Park, 153 Douglos st. 65010 DRIVY and cosspools cleaned by E. Ewing, P 10 nox i T S TORAG ransfor & Storagoe Co., INCoNor 14tk aiid Niohois bt - are Prophrea ta recoive and store wll kinks of lmuwhu‘u‘:udi wte. OIt RENT—A_ store on # good rotail streot. Apply tho ‘Omaba Real” Estate and Lona NOR RENT—Squaro Pluno 3 monthly. Hospe, 1018 Douglus, — ~ oy " JOK RENT—Squure Piano, $§ monthly ~ 4 X Hospe, 1613 Douglns. i OB RENT—Orguns, § per mouth. F 1615 Douglas. Hospe, ) I cngine A burgain. Nebraska Stoam Laundry, 105 8. 1ith'st. 72 PassnzT SALE—1 Tian nge. T8 ., furniture and kitche 9th st POK SALE -Having t0 loave o ac wy wite's hoalth, | will sell the lo Provements of the 'livery barn, 162, With horses. buggies und harness or sep fi‘:gg\u lobout Starling, 1624 O siver O street OR SALE—R. R. contracts on 2,400 fores fine tillable land, cheap for cash, of will ex- change for frosh stock clothing and’ good busi- noss property. H. M. Woolman, U. P, Town, Sub Agt., Denver Junction, Colorado. 75111 OR SALE—Good horse, wagon and harness, only $200, 2010 Webster. 0017 WE offertor sale 500 choico two-year-old stecrs. Strange Bros,, Sioux City, Ia, © T yys {OR SALE—A Surry, Simpeon 8 make; good a8 now, At A. J. Simpson's. 230 JOR SALE—Cheap. fron columns and win- dow caps suitable for front on brick bulld- ing._For particutnrs apply at this offico. 813 _ {OR SALE—Or trade for city lots, a span of black driving hoises, suitable for family oarriago team. Apply rooms, [ron Bank buille. FOR SALE—3 yoar loase on section good Iand, 7 miles southeast of Atkinson and & miles southwest of Emmet, Holt county, Nob. Rental only $48 per yonr. Hatcher, Gudd & Co,, 1216 Douglas streot, Millard hotel block, Omana, Nob. S TR ORSALE_Square piano, 850, monthly puy- ments.Hospe, 1513 Douglas. Ml P‘(IR SALE—~Match teams and horses of al kinds to suit customors at Star Sale Stablos, 20th and Cuming. M. 0 To Toarn hook- koopiny B. Smith, 16th and Dougln. SR 1} L VW ANTED Lady copyist, sundorstanding bookkeeping.” Addross Insuranc Room 5, Bushman Blook. L ANTED—A dining-room girl at Planters V¥ “Housc, cor. Dodige and 10th sts. _ 8i6-17* WANTED Gl tor genoral housework, Mrs. H. & Smith, 2808 Californin st, _i-10% VVANTED-Good il for gonaral housework at 2100 Farnam. 865 VWANTED-—A competent lnuniiros far each Mondny aind Tuesbay. Apply to Mra, Win, Coburn's house, In front of Creighiton Collexre. 8519 VWWANTED A good kitchen or dining room irl, 117 N 14th st. 7 VWANTED_I2 cirls to-day. Apply at lchi Buu, 219 N. 16th st. 83016 WWANTED—Immedintely. ~ throo “first-clas waistfitters; none but exporicnced ne " McCartnoy & Co., 1520 Douglas. WANTED-Ginl for gencral housework in small family. Apply 2307 Dodgost. &i-16¢ ‘VANT D-First class table waiters, girls preferred. Danbaum’s restaurant 1511 2 VWANTED=A irl for, gonoral housowork: good wages puid. Inquire at Edholm & Erickson’s. 815-19 ‘V'.'nn Twoirls at the Parior Re rant, 107 N. 16th st. 1 0 Farnam S for gencral house work 0. Inquire at 1714 Doug- 81 ‘ 25 young ladies and gents to learn toloxraphy. Prospects for positions when competent,good. - Address W. J. D, room 1, Crounse block, 16th st, Omaha. 38 ED—A girl atthe Emmott Hous Al a mddle-azed houss- keepor in a s small family on a farm. No objection to one child. A stendy home. For particulurs uddross immediately G 31, Bee office. 67817 VW ANTEDZA ool wirl for gonerul house- VY ‘work. 1909 Farnam. 1395 W ANTED—A girl to do gencral nousework. 2010 Burt st. e ) WANFED=A il for genoral hous YV 1415 Howar <\v’,isn:n_mfl forkitchenwork. o WANTED—A girl for general housework at 242) Seward st. 935 WANTED-MALE HELP. VVANTED—Shipping clerk in manufucturing business. Address with reference und ox- peri BT7-1 ‘WANTED—A gool muchine bincksmit none others need apply. Paxton & V. n Works, U. £5 ling 1 track ‘and 17th W SD—Mon and_womon needing profit. ablo employment $75 salary and oxp Goods stuplo. Evorybody buys.” Addross, with stump, Converse Mfi Co., 125 uincy st.,Chicago. 85380 * FANTED=A good work hor€e inexhange ‘ for painting. Address G 41, “‘";,‘:ml‘.;'-" Wi socond-hand sett of reports of Nebraska Supreme Court. Call on or ad dress L. D. Holmes, Room 8, Frohzer block. 740 WWANTED-To oxchange & gmall_perfestly gonfly pony for & mare. Tnquire at Dill- rance’s barn, corner 17th and St. Mary's ave, 2416 an —Short-nand_work of all kinds by 511 Dodge 805 TOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. OR RENT—One now bri #00d cellar, well and nd Hamilton sts. August Wilko. QOR RENT—5 room Wobstor. Inquire Bank. FrorrENT Furnished roo ¢k house, 6 rooms, n, No. 2020 50th 835174 an ¢ cottage on ¥ith room 15 Omata Nati K117 ms. 1621 Cap. avo. 204108 OR RENT—Hougo of 5 rooms at 10th and Graco. Apply 1513 19th and Grace. 9-16% JOR RENT—Residonco of 10 rooins, barn for 14 horses, beautiful grounds, Leavenworth and 33d st., $50 per month, C. B. Mayne Real Ectate & Trust Co., 15th and Farnam, 728 {OR RENT—Ono 8 andone 10 room hous with all modern improvements, in & desir- ablo_location. Inquire of 0. F. Davis & Co., 105 Farnam. 334 (OR RENT -House 11-rooms, bath closets, ote., No. 111 North 13th st, Store room on St. Mary’'s ave. with living room above, $6). Store room on 1ith st, near Farnam; make fine office, £25, Brick store, N E cor. 14th and Howard, 855, House 7 rooms near corner Colorado and £15 por month Henl Estato and Trust Co. FOR RENT—ROOMS. OR RENT—Five rcom house, furnished, ror5 or 8 months; will bo_rented cheap 10 good party. Edward Larkin, Expos ition Build- ing, 7OR RENT—2 plensant furnished rooms at Al Chicago st. 125-21% For RENT—Furnished rooms, 1510 Harney. 833 Jror e T—Furnished room, 1707 Cass st, S36-20% JOANTED—Nicely furnishad room with alcove, 425 Fairviow or 25th st, ' block N St. Mary aye. 8271 MOR RENT—With toard, neatly furnishod B46-10% QOR RENT—Two Floors and office with use of clevator, suitable for 1iglt wholesaloing or storage. W. L. Wright, 8.1 -25% (YOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms. 1613 Doduc 70810 TrOR ¥ Douglas. 615-10* FoE RENT—Nicoly furnished front room, 16 Dodgo st. T05-19* JOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms with board. Sonthwest cor. 20th and \\;fiiu-r‘ Ot RENT--Ono front room very nicely fur- nishod; 2117 Webster st. L OR RENT—An clognnt suito of two rooms. Apply with roferences, 1607 Douglus. b ’Fon RENT—A suito of rooms with board. ! 1812 Dodgo st. e (OR RENT—Furnishel rooms. Prices from $8to $25 per month, with or withcut bonrd. 623 South 15th st. 579-21% OR RENT—Furnished = rooms. ' Inquine 10th and Doviglas. [ —Ono nice room at #2% Dodge street. N 79 OR RENT—Two storo rooms on 16th stroet, Water, gns and_sower connections. The C.E:Mayas and Trust Co. cor. 1oth and Farnam, OR RENT—A furnished room in a private family. Apply 2516 Douglus Stroet. 253 O RENT—An oxcellent busemont, 509 and 5118 13th st.: 3 stores on 9th and Douglas, and2 stores on #id and Cuming. Paulsen & Co., 1513 Farnam. 857 OB BENT-—Furnishoa rooms. 1816 J.{%A'lg: [OR RENT_Dosk room. Rush & Selby, 218 8. 15th st. 141 ~ ¥OH BALE—HOUSES—LOTS. good wages and By “,’A NTED—Machine hands stendy work to exjierion ha Shit Factory. 308 N. 16 ANTED—At once, man anG wife, or good od hands. ) st 85/ strong woman, for farm nnd' general house work on ranch in Kansas. A. D. Morse, 14th und Farnam sts. 804-19 VWV ANTED=Youug man in offico who hns hud some experionco in offico work, is correct and willing 10 be useful, und can furnish_refer- ences. Address G 52, Boe oflice. <B57-18 VWANTED-Wholesnle Suiesmen, by, John Wanamakor, Philadelphin, for dry goods, carpets, hosicry, underwear and notions oxpericncod men with tra lo, eontidential, of course. g 8, Only ply by lettor PR e VWANTED—Men and womon dosiring profit- able employment; salary or commission on staple goods: nddress, with 23 conts stamps, 10 pay postage, for contract and samples, I § Mfg. Co., Chicago. Basjyl* VWANTED—Agonts to soll Watkins' fan at- tachment for sewing machines. Those who will invest §25 to $100 can make 3100 to $500 this summer. Sample $1. Circulars fro H. Watkins, 57 Hurrison avenue, Boston, Mai 81 WANTED-Rojorter A middlo-ogod man of by ‘v,\NTEIl ‘racklnyers and toamsters,bridge and seetion men for R 1t. work. Wages tho highest going. Call for particilars and transportation_at Moore's cmployment office, £00 South 10th St., 8. H. Bailoy, manug #: FJYWO onergetic mon of good character und ad- dress, betweon 20 and 35 years of age, J, M. French & Co., Room 16, Bushman Block. J. 1, EVANS & co. eJ « "Havo for sale: 132 foot sq. track in lley, north... 10x144 on U. P. south. ... Corner for business, Saunders st Another . Arother Another. Another. . Corner for bus feot front......... LINg 48 feet front on Cuming s, & bargnin 72 feet on N. 15th, tine location for retuil businoss : Business Property. Improvel Residenco Property. Unimproved Proporty. < We can presont o bottor list of property than any dealer in tho city. Call and verify this state- ment. 86010 1085, Lonvenworth st; 140 ‘on Cuming and Burt h, 1,900 to_ 1,000 each. Wition, $5%0 to #600 oach: OR SALE -Yo stroets, near Lots in_Lowe's very oasy torms. 25 aoros, well impEdved, 2 houses, barn, oto., near Fort Omuha; #500). Lot on Soward¥k., near 31 2lots, (10) fect goush front), near Poor Clairecopvent, 817 18 foot west 11ont, on Hth $125 por foot. ) Corner lot on Thirt st., noar Lowe ave, 55 feet 8. front, £70. Basy terms. Lot on Virginfd ate., noar Loavenworth st, $2,000. % nores In WostOthnhia, §8,0%, Lot on Hownrd st.g(06x133 foct) Cornor, HxIas o Harnoy st, §: Lotin (m"l 4., 1,700, 2ot in Plain ¥ 10w, $600 ench. Corner lots on Seward st, 3 blocks from Poor Claire Convent, §1%0; ensy torms, 44 foet onst front on 8. 13th at., £.59, 125 foot east frontbn S. 1ith st”, $11,000. Four-story and BRsoment briok store, 3 foet fronton Harnoy st. §30,000. 2 houses and 10t8 on Farnam, near 20th st., south front, £4,50 each House of 7 rooms, lot 80x127 fect, on Saunders, near Cuming, £,200. Houso of 2 rooins, clstern, ete, lot 4544x132 on 8. Iith st., £1,500; monthly payments. 80 acres, 4 miles wost of city, $100 yer acro. Lots in South Omaha, $470 to €150, Lot 22x120, on Dodwe, near 12th st, $,50). Lot in Cortlandt Plnco, $,000, ond block from 8t. Mary's avo iouso and full lot on Familton st, near 20th, 260, on Hamilton st, it, mear Farnam, 000, Houise of § rooms, lot 25x140 foot, on 18th, noar Nicholns st, §2,5 lot 25x140 foet, on 18th, 500 Honso of 0 room: now. * feholas st, §2,000. Mone 7 to loan At 10west rate of interest. Geo. P, Bomis 8. W oor. 15th and Douglas. 504 OR SALE—Five desirablo Amoier pia lots at a bargain if sold within & fow duy Inquire of Risdon & Comstook, Merchents N tional bank building, Roow 1, up-stairs. 404 OR SALE—Or Trado—Improved and unim- provod lands In Furnag and otor wostern counties, Address W, Simeral, Arapahoe, Furnns Co. Neb. 215 P.\'rl'is,l SON PARK, ACPE ' (WUERY—Which I8 the best property to buy o obtain big Profits? Answor—Aoro prop- UERY—_What part of tho oity will develop first? A.~Tho southwost. QPECIAL BARGAIN—Fino bacro lots, all ® together, in Himebaugh's addition. AMust besold right away. Prico per acre, $500. R. C. Patterson, 13th and Dougins. %2 OR SALE—3 acres {n Burkalow 8 sun-di 8ion, oast front; 4 shares in Omabn Dalry nssociation; 1 two-seated buggy; 4 fine bacber ohafrs, 214'S. 12th st. 0oL B 1TON AND NEWPORT t B WPORT two most popu- Jar sero additions; nearcr than iy others: selling faster and on’ onsier terms. . 800 Brigh- ton and Nowport, for acre lots located a8 these ato will bo impossiblo to find in les than a year from now. HRomember broad acres make many lots, See Drighton and Newport, s ASMES, 1507 FARNAM ST, TOOR SALE-Suvon choiogst Kilby Placo lots, 8850 each. A. P. Tukey, 1304 Farnam st. 143 NOR SALE—Or trado for unimproved prop- orty within two milosof eity, & fine modern houso of 9 rooms, well, cistern and | Arn, beau- tifully finished 1 lot 50x150, located one block from terminus of rod and groen car lines. C. M. Eaton 613 8. 13th st. y2 Jusr think of it. Two lots onst fronts and noar stroot cors for only $1,500. Hl2 Bl"flli'l‘()N AND NEWPORT two most popu- I lar acre additions; nearcr than y others; selling faster and on ensior terms. Sce Brigh- ton and Nowport for acre lots located as theso wro will be impossiBle to find in less than a year from now. Rewember broad ecres make many lots, Soo Brighton;and Nowport. K Y AME! )7 FARNAM St JO® SALE—By fitovkinlo & Buncher. (i1 gEnrthago, V “Ciuthage, 1 arthage. Wo havo thercholcest lots on Cuming and Izardstreots in this gharming now nddition. Sce them beforo you buy. Stockdale & Buncher, 1611 Dodge st. TL1T o saLE 15" §t5okanlo & Tunouor. Lotsin Carthaga.c. Lots in BedtorgJ ts in Lincoln 1.0tS in Leavenwort Lots in Thornbairg.. ... .. Lots in Plainview o(i. 415 550 450 Lots in Kirkwood,'>. .. 550 Lots in Parmentér’ Placo. . a0, Lots in Hanscom'Pliéo. . Hfg Lots in McCanalj nco . 3 - 2,000 Hotiges n_all parts of the city and suburbs, { _ Always soe'us beforo you buy or soll. Stockdale & Bupeher,! 1511 Dodge street. 710-17 REPICK'S GROVE, oty inside Tots at $700 t $1,400 to be had in'town. Thoy ask $3,500 for lots joining Redick's Grove. See Redick's Grove and”s00 for yoursolf that those lots at $700 to $1,500 are unequalled for price and location. T AMES, 1507 FARNAM 87, Lots in:Shuli's Addgior ot LE. buy an elegant resi- denco. nowly ; very best'location in the oity, ncar 19th and Chicago sts. Bowgs & 408 Farnam, 09252 MES' PLACE—Lots sclling very fust; houses {4 building all over this popular 8ddition. Easiest terms. Soo Amos Place, . | AMs, 1507 FARYAM S NUERY—In what addition Is tho oheapest noros? A.—Patterson Park, $35 per noro UERY—How fur {rom courthouseis Pattor- son Park? A.~3 milos. 4. OR SALE—Cottage one block from. Saun-- dors streot oars, b TOOMS, OLty WULGT, DEW fonco. This houso 18 now and s barghin at $1,800: 3250 eash, bal &0 per month. i six room cottagos on Hamilton stroet: nice yard, shado treos, small fruft, fenced, 1 very Dlongant and desirablo home;' small ¢ash pay- ment; bal £25 per month. 2 cottnges on King strect, 2 blocks from. streot cnrs; porfectly nows oity water, cistori, 6 foom, grato In parlors yurd soddud and Lonced. 200 cnsh, bal 6 per month. A fowlota in Lincoln' Plaoo, 8430, *Smal engh payment: bal $10 por month. ' Higgins & Park, 522 Douglus st. 860-19 OR EALE_Two of tho Hucst 10ts in New- port, with good houfo, vory cheap. Edward- Larkin, & xposition Building, 65 MES' PLACE for tho prioss avked and monoy invested 18 88 good an’ investment as you Canfind. o6 the 1018 and eonvineo youRCIE - ki) AMES, 1 )7 FAIMAM ST. e 3 ST B9 VWANTED - Tiimodiately, a firsi-clasy coole at 1812 Dodge st. 505 WANTED-Ony rclmble, aneriitic mun to 1 goods. Call 4218, {0th st. B15-10¢ VW ANEED-Luborors for ruirond work toamsters, shovelers and tracklayers, Men shipped overy day, E. S. Albright, It. 1. Lubor Agent, ‘arndm st. 621 Wane SD—Agonts to sell territory for host solling putont right in tho market. Call or address H. H. Seeloy, Contral City, Neb. SITUATION WANTED. 3y FANTED-8ituntion by # Swodo (o work in prive family to do goneral work. Address a 55, Bee 01ico. . ‘ FANTI privat D—A situation as housekecper in tamily. Address G 49, Bee office, K180 VWANTED-Position in wholcaale or retu= drug store by young man, single; 1o bad habit atraid of workfand capable to register in any'state. Address W. O. Slater, Grinnel , lowa: 842164 SANTED—Ludy wants p hotel or restuurant. office. ion 48 cook in Address G_53, Boe 85018+ ANTED—Situation in an offioo us assist. ant bookkoepor, by & young man. Lest of roferoncos G00d Babite Address G. 5. Boe oftice. Bao-170 XL el WANTED-A drug clerk, wants u position in Omaha or elsewhere. Cin sponk German or English. Good recommendation of character and ability furnished. Address Wim. E. Randall, Saint Peter, Minn, V-2l ANTED—By a young man, Scandinavian, & position in a store; has bud experionce in dry goods: acquainted in'the city, and under- stends taking care of aorses; references given, Addres 6G 47 Bee oftice, 20-15¢ W ANTED—Situation us couchian in private ) fumily by colored wan, oo i MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VWANTED—A young lady would like o tur- nished rocm without board, not over §5 or $10. Address G b4, Liee office 3 ‘ ANTED—A place for a good girlin u 8 family to do general housework. = Add €. Altmannsperger, Minden, Tows. 861-15¢ W ANTED -1 peogloto poad Dsgood's Now History of Nebraska, Most in toresting of any yet published. Old settlers and all oth should sce it. Price $3.00. Jus. Osgoods Co., 5. 10th st. 860:10 F YOU want fine hand embrodi N, Glass drusgauklng ut your bome . 16th. s ry or first: call at 416 Syl DBy "4 young marred coupie and bowd in_§ private family, i good locution. Address G 51, Boe office. Kis" OR SALE. nin—44 feet on Harney, noar 12th; 5,000 cash, balanco long timo} only $16,000. Higgins & Park, 1622 Donglns. 813 TBHIGHTON AND NEWFORT twa fost popu: Inr wcre additions; noarer than any others solling raster and on easior terms. Seo Brigh- ton and Newport for nere lots locatod as theso aro will be impossible to ind in less than n yoar from now. Romember broad agros maky many lots, Ko Brighton arkd Nowy AMES, 15 7 ARy AN ST/ Fex LE—A beautiful homo, cheap, House 6 rooms, Himebuugh Plwo=-$350. 0. £, Mayne Real Estato and Teust Co., 15th and ‘arnam. A 664 16 Ol SALE—Houso and lot, in North Om ono block from strect cir, clicap nt 0. ¥, Dayis & Co. 57) NOR SALE—Fine corn with € good houses renting for $LIX 8 yaar; Priow §20,0, 85,000 cush, balatice o he wrrangod, Jught to' seil readily, Marshall & Lobeck, 1611 Farnam s ha, 500, ()MEHARD HILE lots sall on tholr morits, Low prices and easy terms given. Call ut ThoC. B. Mayno and Trust Co.'s offico and geta plat. .00—Eust front on Delaware street, Hanscom place, beautitul lot. ~ $2,100. Lovgron & Wilde, 1504 Farnam street. 4 ) MES' PLACE s the property on which to make money by o smail investment. It sells tast and houses are being built o this ground. Come and see the lots. 4 AMES, 1607 FARNAX B, JP OB SALE—Hall sore ot in Gise ldd"l““‘v 25th and Campbell st ., 4 blocks from stroet cars. In;uire on premises. BIb100 o REPICK'S GROVE, only insido lots at §100 10 §1,400 to bo had in town. They nsk 8,500 foi lots joining Kodiok's Grove, * Boe Hedick' Grove and sce fo rself that those lots at 700 0 $1.500 are uneqiiallel 0 und location, i AMES, FARNAM 81, JOR SALE—If taken at once, 64383 foet on tho corner of 10th and Juckson sts, $16,0)0. Corner of 8t, Mary's ave and 15th st., threo street ronts, §1 10 ucres near Fort Omaha, large house, bar e orchand, contaluiag evéry kind of Zruits, 6,000, v 1007 Any of these pieces are very cheap and will stand closo investigation. €. E. Muyne Keal te & Trust Co., 15th and Farnam. 76517 OB SALE—Two ologunt east front corner B clota in dhaee’ Oaic:“nutural Shido ‘troos atcher, Gadd & Co., 1216 Douglas street, Millurd Botel bigek Ouiatia, Neb. oot MG TR EXCHANGE—g6,00 sto0k dry koods for Omaha property. = Archer & Fitch, 215 3 1ok st (o) JOOR SALE-iteaiode proporty aad vacadt lots In every adicion i Ol Terusio sult purchaser.” Also desirable business Srir. Gibson, Larson & Co., loom 3, Witly ncl Block. V) ANTED—Ouc or 1wo g00d horses in ox- W Ghange for house snd ot Dallou Bros, 1515 Douglus sty izl 16,500. A b sooun Mur- P ihed, TF Pama O - l F)’u SALE Corner on Jackson st, business, UERY—Can ncres bo bought (n Patterson Park onlong time, cusy paymonts and low rate of interost? A.—Yes. lem To whom will I go_to buy acresd in o Patterson Park? A.—To D. O. Patterson, offico 1st_fioor, Iron Bunk Buildingy -who - also has lots in Lincoln Placo, Mayfleld, Himebnugh's add., ) . West Omabi, Saunders & Himobaugh's, Bonfleld, hinn's First, 4 South Omana. Call on D. C. Patte pii) REPICK'S GROVE, oniy inside'tots at 4100 to 1,400 to bo had in'town. They nsk §5,30)’ for Jots {oining Redick’s Grove. Sco Redick's Grove na”sco for yourself thut these lots at $700 to 1,500 aro uncqualled for price nnd location. T AMES, 1507 FARNAN BT, Saunders st. ots on 8 QR SALE Improvodand unimprovtd farm lands. * Gibson, Larson & Co., Room 3, J. ™ EVANS & CO. . Hayo for salo Hawtnorne, Adjofning wost end, at $60 to $1,200. - Comparo Inargin, then soe us, Lots in Croston— the city. Grand views 1o all dircetions, drain- tge, grados, ete., porfect. ; A choico’ line of cort for business lots. Hulf Blocks, Acro ‘I'vacts, Withnell Block 1L Lots in prices with surrounding prices, and oo the The most benutiful location for residence in Sco them, and then £e0 us. Plocks, In all parts of the city at bargaln prices. 80519 ORSALE—Lot 6)x78 {t on 10th st, corne; houses rent for §27 per month; $5,000, or w Al in S parts. 3 lot and 2 housee,ront for $33 per month; Piorce, near Tth girget, £5,000. Now house, evorsthing first class, full lot on Hawilton stroet, noar 2ith, $3,500 2 lots and > hoijsgs gn Faruai noar 20th street, # story boarding house, 12 rooms, saloon,barn, full lot; oto, 88,50, Full fot and B reembouse in Lowo's add,$1,400 16 acres I mile n‘mh Omah 1 8tock yards, 8200 per aore, or will &6l in 3 parts of 5 neres ouch, 5 aeres woll impirowed, near Ft. omahn, 5,000, Lot on Seward.st, noar 3lst, $60 casy terins. 5 lots 1n West aids noar caunlng fuctory, §50) each, y Acro In West OmaBi noar Bolt Line, §2,900, 2 ucres in Wose<mulin, 88,20, tIr n;‘un Georgia Ave, h f10ut.an Dodgo near 20th st., §5,7 casy torms. 2lots 1n Plam View, $1,200, Largo lot on Hkyrard st, noar Sonth Ave,one block from St. Mty sAve, £ 180 feet west fromton 24th st, # Lot on Virginiadve, near L $5,000, Lot in Bunnyside, #1,150. Housc of & roows ou'1ith nour Nigholus strect, 250, House of 6 rooms on ar Leavenworth 5 por fcot, caveuworth st., 18th st near Nicholas, h st, §11,000, ft east front on 5 1 4 story brick building on Haraey st, $30,000 Corner4x1E (ton Hurney st, 20,000, Lot 60x 132 1,2 story house o Howard street, 24 000, Lot £2x120 ft on Dodion ear near 11t st,§4 Lot in Nelson's add, #1300, Corner lot 8 , 8750, Monoy to loan gt lowst ratosaf tntorest co. P, Bewmis SW Cor 15th and Douglas st. 870 EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDL TIONALIST, 06 Tt Scrooh botion Faraat 7, wil, with the aid of spirits, obtaln for any one & glance in the et atrn Bosia hd sies mada " o0s 8 08 o Porfootariisfantion yusranioes o ' “HeE HEADACHE Sick Headache: Dear Bro. MeEx, Editor *Central Mothodist,' Catlettsburg, Ky 1 800 in tae last ‘Contral’ that you want u_romedy for Sick Headnche 1fyou use a remedy that you adver- tis0 In_your paper every woek, | am Sure you will be grently bengfitted therehy and [ believe cured. 1have Doen A sufferer from sicx headache, Tean say mmost from infancy, and have triod_every remedy 1 could get and never found anything to_do mo any good until [ Simmons Liver Regulator. 1t has boen neariy three yenrs since I first used it and 1 havo not had sivk heache sinco, and 1 never used but two and one-half pa of the Regulator. 1 sent my (who had from one to two attac s'ck hondache overy weok) one-half of u packuge, and sho has not had itsinoe. I fool for anyone who suf: fers with that torriblo” disonse, and 1 hopo you will give it a trial"” C. X, Monuts, Bro wasvillo, W. Va. ® & STANDARD MEDICAL WORK FORYOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN ONLY 81 BY MAIL, POSTPAID. ILLUSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO AL KNOW THYSE&F.Q Exhausted Vitallty, Nervous and Physical Dability Promavure Dacline [d, Man, Kream of Youth, and the untoid miseries resulting from indiscretion and ex: cosses. A book for evere man, young, middie-aged nd ofd. Yteontains 135 prc seriptions fof all acute aud guroniedisensos, onchor.e of which s invalyublo. Ho found by the author whoso axperience for 33 yearsis #wueh as probably nover befora fell tothe lot of any porsician: ad prges, hoynd in_beantiral French mus ‘embossad covers £ 12 11t guaranteod to bo ner workin every sonse-mechanical, literary and protes- Slonni~thanany other work in this country for 315k orthe money will be refund In every instaiice. Prise onlv 81 by ‘mail, postpaic. Tilustratad sample, 1. Honanow. Wold medal awnrded the author by the N tlonni Meiical Association, to the Hon. A. I, Bissoll, and assoctate 0Moars of the boARd tho rondoris ra pactfully roferro Sttty et vt moro ot yonng ant midAloiced jaen af this gonorILion than all o gold BN Cafruga and the ilvoF mines of Novada nbinod. & I Chronicle O B ket of 16 POINEs out the rocks and autok: Ll oot o LG Mstiution and Booos At many FOun man havo boon acally wreokod. Stanchosiar roTelonca of TAfo tsf greater valu than all thy maieal works publisho( in ‘(1S COUNLE fOF tho pask B e Atiuta Canstitution: ' Setonco of Lifo s faupseh and mastorly rave 154 o wervous atid physical debility. - Dotrolt Fras B diresstho Poabody Modion! institats. or De W. L. Parxer.No. 4 Bullfineh atreot, Boston, Mass., who may Booonsulted on ull diseasos roquiring skil 1and expori: aronicand ODAINALS. (1Se4ses LAt NAVE bt ene fleq the skill of all othorphysicians a speclalty. Suca Lronted successtully without nstance of failura Bention Omuha B0, Red Star Line Carrying the Belgium Royal and Unitod States Mail, suiling overy Saturday Between Antwerp & New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- LAND AND FRANCE. SPRING AND SUMMER RATES: Balon from $60 to $100. Excursion trip from $110 to $18). Sccond Cabm, outwurd, $46; propuid, #45; oxcursion, 0. Stoorago pissigo at low ‘rates. Potor Wright & Sons, General Agonts, 55 Brondway, New York. Henry Pundt, 1218 Farnam st.: Paulson & Co., 13 Farnam st.: D. 0. Froeman, 1324 Farnam st! Legal Notice. { EORGE SINCLAIR and Olive P. Sinclair, his wife, non-resident defondants, will fake notico thic on tho Ist day of June, 1386, Mitton Hendrix, plaintiff, horoin, filod bis petition in the District Court of Douglus couuty, Nobras- ki, against said dofendants, tho object and prayer of which aro to_compol the speciilo. per- Tormanco of & written contract to comwey 10 said plajntill by quit-claim deed the following lots In the town of Floronco in sald county, to- wit: Lot 3, block 6; lot 2, block 22; lot 2, biock 26; Iot§, bioek 57, the consideration for which has boen fully paid by said plaintiff to said de- fendants, You are requirod to answer sala petition on or beforo the 13th day of July, 1580, Dated Omuaha, June 1st. 1888 MILTON HENDRIX, Plaintifr. By CONGDON, CLARKSON & HUNT, His Attor- noys. me-j2--16-28 P. BOYER & CO. aII’sSlfes:'xlAaL:l'isi;,TlmeLocks and Jai! Work. 1020 Farnam Streot, Omaha, Neb. ?EITD‘ aRtemed o ou vous Dhiity. Logk Mne o0d, ko having tried in vainovory Kndwi semod i o e folo o darera: A ddeon " oo iin fallow.st o " Addrase 3. M. REEVIS. 43 Cliathara-strcet, New York Citye DRUNKENNESS ""Or the Liquor ¥abit, Positively Cured by Administering Dr. Hnines* Golden Specifie. 1t can be given Ina cup of coffeo or tea without the knowledge of the person taking i, is absolutely barmiess, and will effect & permanent snd fpeedy cure, whetber the patient 18 a moderato drinker or “n micoholic wreck. 1t hins been given in thous 8ads of cases, and In every inatance s nerfect cure basfollowed. It never falla Tho system once impregnated with tho Speciiz, It becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exiat FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS: KUHN & 0., Cor. 15th and Dsuglas, and 18th & Coming Sts., Omaha, Neb.d D. FOSTER & BRO., Douncil Bluffy, Iowa. Ol or write for pampblet containing Liundreds 7 teatimoninls from the beat women snd men (ram s oo ia of Uhe countev. Closing Out, I have the largest and most com- plete line of KW MILLINERY AND NOTIONS In the city. LESS THAN JOBBERS' PRICES. You will find ali the latest novelties in hats, bouncts, flowers, plumes, tips, rib- bons, gauzes, crapes and other styles of trimmings. Goods Must Be Sold. Call N. I am closing out Best of Bargains ever offered. and sce them, J.J. BLISS, No, 828 Broadway, Council Bluffs, CousciL BLurss, Iowa, Jung 14th, A. D, 156, To whow it iy conesrn: Notice 15 hereby given that the copartpership lerctoforo ex- Isting betweon Williwm Kitter and Kd Adains doing business under the firi nuwne and sy e of Ritter & Adan: y dissolyod. All persons having ttle with said firm are hereby notified to settle the same with Wil- lium Ritter, and all payments of money or other dues due sukd firm {rom auy person are from and after this hate payable to William Rittor. WILLIAM RITTER. M Ay E 2 W ous I Crete News and Gossip. Crete, Neb, June 14:—[Correspond- ence to the Ber.]—Colonel and Mrs, Thomas Doane of Boston, Mass, came Saturday for a visit to President and Mrs D. B. Porry and to be present at commencement, They were joined at Omaha by Mrs. Leavitt Burnham of that oity, who 1s also & guest of President and Mus. Perry, Colonel Doane will find his foster-child, Doane college, in a thriving condition and about sending out some accomplished graduates, Gov. Dawes went back to Lincoln Sat urday but will return again to take in his share of this week's good things. D. E. Thompson, assistant superintend- ent of the B & M. R. R. stopped here for a short time Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cochran and fam- ily came from Omaha t week and will remain this week to attend commence ment exerci and to visit friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, both form- or students of Doane, roceive a warm weleome. Saturday brought many yisitors from adjacent towns among them, John Black- burn_of Dorchester, Sherifl’ Lane and Frank Shabata of Wilber and J. E. Fish- burn of DeWitt mude us brief ealls. J. C. Birney also made a flying visit to his home on that day Mr Van Dupon 1ssostrangely interested in Doane college t! he has returned to remain unti! normal graduating day is past, if no longer Jack Lanham has put the “Belle of the Blue, " in good shape and again can be heard |h(‘¥ miliar whistlo of our steam boat up the river. Now will some one arrange for an excursion picnic by boats? Mr. Near narrowly escaped a serious accident Saturday by a frightened team, Mr. Karten's boy who was trying to ride an unmanageablo broneho ran into Mur. Near's team us he was driving by, The horses becoming frightened ran over the railroad track and into a_ fence, pell-mell, breaking the buggy tongue and smashing things up generally. Very fortunately nothing more serious resulted than the damage to the vehicle. ‘The bacealaureate address to the Fr’ul- uating classes by President D. B. Perry, yesterday, was listened to by the large wdience with the intense interest whi it merited. The high admiration and esteem in which tho students and the people hold the president of our college, together with his eloquent and impre: sivo_delivory, render him an acceptablo speaker to n Crete audience. The church was beautifully decorated and the choir, assisted by Miss Gates, with Mrs. C. W. Doane af the piano, gave some choico music. Miss Gates touched the hearts of all by her beautiful rendering of *“Jesus Lover of My Soul” to the tune of *“When the Swallow. vard Fl,". Although it was extremely warm the people at the opera house 'in the after- noon listened with great attention to the temperance address by Judge Abbott. Judge Abbott is well known as a leading fawyer and an eloauent and enthusiastic speaker, and yesterday’s subject lying very near his héart made him espeeially eloquent and elicited much applause. Chaplain Picrece of Lincoln, greeted by a crowded house last night, and his excellent address to the Y. M. C. A. was listened to throughout with the closest attention. The Crete correspondent for the Journal, whom the Herald correspondent from Crete so kindly commisserates, is not a ‘‘fellow"’ this time, and is not so much in need of pity as at first might have been sup\msel']. The original mis- take occurred in the assembly pro- gramme, which ds on the sixth page, ‘'Generals John _A. Logan and Robert Burdette,”” ete. If Robert Burdette re- ceived a panegyricintended for some one else, the words were nevertheless true ones, and neither the assembly cause nor the reputation of the distinguished Gen- eral S.S. Burdette will receive any in- jury theret General S. Burdette, whose name should have appeared upon_the assembly programme. is a distinguished general and_patriot, commander in_chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, and an elo- quent and emphatic speaker. And the members of the Grand Army of the Re- publie, who are coming in such great numbers for the purpose of secing and hearing John A. Logan and General Burdette, will receive the benefit of two addresses, though different in style, al- most equal in elegance and grandeur. ———— A NEW CON. GAME. Betting on a Split Dollar Holding a Gola Coin. St. Louis Globe-Democrat: “I'll bet #10 that that's worth $5 to any common- sense man in Amorica," said a tall, lean stran) a8 he stretched out a bony hand and dropved on the counter a lead dollar. The dulf, sickening sound with which it foll told to the group of by-stunders that it was a countorfeit, and immediately they all reached for it to sce what special value was passessed by the lead coin. It s passed from hand to hand and _seru- tinized by every pair of oyes in the crowd. The strange ch in turn with an air of frankness and childlike innocence that can be equaled only by the expression of a mule just before he mukes the fatal kick. The fast man that looked at1t laid iton the counter, with the remark that he thought it might have been of an old date, butsince he had found it was lead he wouldn’t give ten conts for it if it ante-dated the Egyptian pyramids ““Phore 18 no place where you ean pass that except in some basket,” said on “So far as money goos, those things ain't worth a mickel "a hundred thous- and,” suggested anothe “I would just remark,” said No. 8, “that if you arc scen carrying that around, you be avrested for shoving the queer. 1 just say so thinking you are a stranger here and unused to the ways of this town."” The bully of the assembly then stepped to the front and said in a half-nuthorita- tive, half-confidential tonc: **Mister, you may be very innocent and very young; ou mayn't have seen much of life in arge citics, or”—and the word “or’ was spooully emphasizd—=ror you may be pretty darned sharp; butit wouldn't hurt you a bit to remember that you ain't dealing with fools now.” The stranger nover changed counte nance, but afler a moment he said, “I'll bet 10 that's worth $5 to any common sense man in America,” “Idon’t want your money,' said the bully,**but I'll tell'you it ain't worth any- thing except for evidence against you if you're pulled in.” ST bet you $5 I don't want your reply. Jo take one " No,” said the bully, “but I'll bet you the cigars for the crowd that it ain't worth lod SAll right,” replied the stranger, and he laid the coin in the palm of his left » said the stranger. money,” was the hand, and with the thumbuail of his right touched a little spring that had escuped the close examination of eve one. As he removed his thumb the uppe half of the doliar opened like the upper case of a watch, and thero in the center lay a bright, shining, genuine £5 gold picee. The bully pmie for the cigars, bit off the end of his own, looked the stranger in the face for a moment and, turning on his heel sirode out into the darkness without a word. e The Rootol' the Evil. ‘o thoroughly cure scrofula it is nee essary to strike dirgetly at theroot of the evil. " This is exactly what Hood's Sarsa parilla does, by acting upon the blood thoraughly eleansing it of all impuritics, | | i and leaving not even n the vital fluid. The eon cured of serofula a taint of scrofula pusands who have hy Hoods Sars 1la, testify to its wonderful blood-purify- ng qualities. iase 4 ke A Massachusetts philosoph Sold by all druggists. suggests that the Knights of Labor settle the pres- ent trouble bu_\'ivi PILES! A sure cure for Blind and Ulcorated Piles has PlLES! land in Dakota. LIRS d, Bleeding, Itohin boen discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), callod De Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the worst chronic cases ot 3 or 0 years standing, No one need suffe five minutes after |\|Il»|)|||g this wonderful sooth ing medicine, Lotions more harm than good, and_instruments do . Williams' Indian Tile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (partienlarly at night” after tting warm in bod), ac nstant relief, and is propared only for 1S A8 A poulitics, gives iles, itehing of \lrm\ o parts, and for nothing else. SKI EASES OURED. Dr. Frazier's Magic Of Pimples, Black magic, Blotclies and Ertiptions the skin clearand beauti Sait Kheum, Sore Nipp 0ld Obstinate Uleers. Sold by druggists, of S0cents. Retailed by Kuhn & Co Conrad. At \vlmh'sllu.b\' G more money in the here is said to b small hard clams now Bay, L. 1., harbors tha ntment eures a8 by Heads or Grubs on the face, leaving ful. Also euires Itoh, ples, Sore Lips, and mailed on receipt of and Schrooter & " Goodmnan, caught in Oystor n in oysters. A MAN WHO 1% UNACQJAINTED WITH THE GECGRAPHY OF THI COUNTAY WILL BEE DY EXANINING YH MAP THAT THE rearon of Its cantral position £y roason o Doty Drincipal lines East ‘nod inal Dolnts, constitutes th t, Northeast and poln The Creat Rock Guarantoss it patrons that fiey ‘affordad by a s, th tally by " Al connacting unsr 0 luxuries of ita Tho Fast Frpr: Peorin, Commell B ftehisin wre sompe Blaapnra of the Equ outhons ‘ost, Northwest and Southwost. roekn B WO I ki G ( ‘and. correspondis Island Route ghly b ol ol Iling stoc The satet s and air bral Ofier ‘e Dinte Sod comfrts Timont. ety n Pinde d ia for all points 1n the Territories ang. th Traing are Tun o tho water picturesquo localltis oot i ‘At Express Wammey ro- ‘and fiahing ronhdd of Towa and Minneaota. 1t ostrable oute to (ho rich wheat flal orior Dakota: Still another DIRECT LINE, vi fenaca and Kan.. ki b i betwedn Cincinant. nd d trforn obtainabla, as woll ny Hoke Oficos i the United Blate dressing. R. R. CABLE, E, Pres't & Gen'l r'r, it rmodiio Hap s at el principal Tickef. ‘and Uadiuda; or by ad- . 8T, JOHN, Gen'i Tt & Pass. Ag'ty CHICAGO. Railway Ti me Table UMAHA. Tho following Is the tim ne of arrival and de- parture of traing by Central Standard tine at the local depots. gf 1 and Wbster atron B.'& M, Trains of the C., St. P., O.arrive and depirt from their M. & onot, corner ts: traingon the B. & 8t. J. & C. B, from the all othors from the Union Pacifio depot. Yovor BRIDGE T Dridge tratn® will leave 17:35—8:00—8:40—8:50—1} 1:00--1:20—1: 50~3:00—3:00- 6:10-7:00—11:10 p. m. Leave transfcr for omflhn at7il2 'RAINS. 11, P.dopotat 8%~ 10:00—11:0 8. m., 13 4:00—5:00=-5:30~=- B 8:15-9:00 2:18— —0iizn = ®m. 3003 BT D T B30 B3 2§ 207550~ "CONNECTING LINES Arrival and devarture of traius from the transter dapot at Councll Blulls: DEPAIT, ARBIVE, CHICAGO, ROUK 1BLAND & PACIFIC BT:15 A N | D 9:15 A, & B 9:15A. M B3P, M CodOp. M B 7:00 p. M CILIOAGO & NOWTHWESTERY, B :16A. % DOls Am CH:40 M BT:00p M CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINOY. A 0354 N A G AL M P e M N x CNICAQO, B 0:15 A M u x KANSAF CITY, 8T. JOB & COUNCIL BLUWF A0 A D63 A M CBiB5r. M A 536 . M WADAST, 8T, LOUIS & PACIFIO. AB0P. N A 30p M BLOUX CITY & PACIFIG 05 A, M A 0:35 AN Pa A B P M Depart. ~ WESTWARD Arny A B | UNION PACIFIC, 204!, Paciflc Expross.. ...Lacal Exi .- Night Ex AL 15:10¢ |, | Day Expros o aeew| 9:100)0 T Night Expross.. .. K.C,ST. J. & C. B _0:208] B:45D]. Depurt. C., 8T, p., ..Denver Kxpress.. B.&M. IN NEB. .|...Mall and Express... Via' Plattamouth. .| 7:00 NORTHWARD, Dross... press .. M. & O Bloux City Express. ol Bi45C Oukland “Accommodn 10:308] .. Depnrt, _ EASTWARD. Arrive. AP C.BI& Q. 920 | 6:00 |....Via Platisioou h. N( Atrains daily; | 3, duily excopt Sunday; ©, daily cxcopt Saturday; D, Daily except Mons dny, will leave 10:00 . m Pucitic Fxy a.m.; Local Ex, Leive stock yitrds for ¢ i 1 Atlnntic kx.. le 8. O, 1625, 0. 5:7 Mo. Puc. Local x., le. 8. 0. 5:47 013 185 4 1430 10 K VARD TRAINS 0, Bt *6:40—8:35= 85000 . Denver K Jmabn_nt #8240 . m. 4 a. m.; Chicago Bx, 2o, E2 0, 10:01 smg p.ln's 2a ML P, KX, e CHICAGO Av0 NORTH-__ WESTERN SEORT LINE Omaha, Council Bluffs Aud Chicago The only road to take hulltowi, Cedir Rapids, ¢ Milwaukeo and all point's Nebraska, Colorado, Wy Nevadu,Oregon, Washi offers superior adyant other line for Dos Moo Slinton, Dixlo, Chi oust. o the poople of oming, Utab, 1daho ston and Calitorni it 08 1ot possible by ang Mar- Amoiy a fow of tho numorous points of sups: riority enjoyed by tween Ouiahs | he pul huraan art and ing ACE SLEEPING CARS, comfort und elegance. 1t ROOM CAKRS un. Iy ceiobratod PALATI ©qual of which caniot be At Council Blutls the trains of the L ¢ Ry. connect in Union | Chucitico & Northw teains of this line those of wll gastern | For_Detroit, Columbys, nati, Niagara Falls, Buirs Montre: Now ¥ timore. thio tickot agent for tick ity can ereate. 3 und all point trons of this road d Chicago, are its two triing & duy of DAY COACHES whfcl © the finust U 1ts PAL. whici are modoly ‘of s PARLOR DRAWING nitssod by uny, and its wides L DINING CARS, the found clsewhere,’ nion Pack Jepot with those of the Ry. InChicago ko close gouneetion with Indinnapolls, , Pitlshura, rk, 1) Cineln loranto ladelohin, Bl 11 Lo OASE, W3k o CNORTH-WESTERN," you Wish the host 40001 HUGHIIT. Gouors Mansg i gpenta sell tickets via,this line. CHICAGO. nmodations. Alltickes B8 HAIR, Gon. Puss. Agook

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