Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 1, 1887, Page 7

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SOTAL ertisements NOTICES ander this hesd, 10 centa per the firet . % cents for enoh sub- ) ihsortion, and $1.50 a line per month Jertisement taken for ines than 25 cents Wrst_insertion. Sevon words will be Lo the line: they must run consecw { tnut be paid in advance. All sdver- must be handed in bofore 2 o'clo k nder. no circumstances wili they be drcontinued by telephone. # wavertising in those (ol nwors nidressed in care of " o 8¢k for n check toenable them to get sora, a8 none will be ,tation of check. 1ts #honld be ¢ 1serty nd have T mn | answers 10 ad- l08ed (n anveloes, o un!—-mm Lonns—Loans, time loane A lovey always on haud Lo loan on any np [/ irovea seourity. Invostinent secu ritics bought and 60l Financial Lxchango, n. W, cor. ney. Corbett, Managor. Y0, LOAN-$1.000 to lon, clnss mprovod renl ostate, Room 19, Granite Block. 700,000 10 loan on &ix months 10 8 tine e lowest rates. W, M. Hariis, « frenzer block, opp P « kd FY ARSUS & TARRIS, 520 8160 4t Monay £0 lonn on first clasy security 600 upwarde. simnm’rnum\ a0 per cent, J. S honey, 16 Furnam Epnn(‘m Mon ey. R. C. Paitcrson, 15th and Hamoy: R30,000 10 lonn, Sume 800 and npwards, Lowest ratos. Bomis, room J, Jiarker biocs, 1nith 001 Ill H. nt on firet wrs' from a5 W, eor. 15th and Farnsm st ONEY~First mortange notes, The Donglas connty bk will biiy papors seeured by first mortgago on city roaity, 'Iyl PLRCENT Monny to loan, regory & Hid g1r.1 and 8, Redick block, \GBY to 1onn, oash ou_nanid, no_deluy. U nna & L. Squire, 116 Fainnm st e 11 butidting. 30 LOAN-Money~To proved real tite in Jh o5 Fredana Loan & e tanmy bank, 16th and Chios l“ cil;Pr:;::iy. N—At ow ratos Hatcher & Co., 1216 Douking low rates, Stewart & Co., Room 3, Tron ank. 01 ymmr 1o loun on_city and farm property, ONEY TO LOAN—AU ronsonablo rates, on Tarniture, fine witchos and other porsonal ‘nrflr.ny. C.J. Caswoll, room 19 Iron Bank oullding, 12h and Farnat. 5 ONEY TO LOAN—O. F. Davls & Co. Rea Estate and Loan Ageats 1505 Kornam st. I estate und chiate 506 l\ - ONEY TO LOAN—In sums of 2000 and upwards on first-class real estute gccurity, Pn"era Cobb, 15156 Farnam st. 507 ONEY LOANGD ut O, F. Reod & Co's.Loan % offics, on furniture, pianos, horaos.wagons, i personal provorty of Al Kinds, dnd &l other i sicies of vauuo, without removal 519 8. 13th, J§ over Bingham's Commission store. All_bus J§ nees strictly confidentiai. 08 000—Talonn on Omaha cn;; nmpm percent. G.W. Day, over 1712 nouu ats Ins st. ONEY to loon b ndersicnod, wio has 0 only properly organized loan agoncy in Gmaba. Tonns of §10 o §1,00 made on fu miture; planos, organs, horscs, wagons, machi fi’. withous _romoval.' No delays Al 'ln-u strictly confidontinl. Lonns 0 made that any part can bo paid at Any fime, 6ACh pay- nt reducing the cost pro rata. Advances Jeon fine watches and diamonds. ~ Perons _iould carefully consider who they aro denlini with, 88 many new concerns aro dally coming | into 'existence. Should you need money, call 3 ged me. W. R. Crott, Room 4, Withnoll . Butlaing, 16th And Harne 603 BUSINESS CHANCES. E—Confectionery Inquire ut No. Tobaceo 2022 Cuming st. K ne &t paying bunks in obragkn, A rare opportunity for * ST600 16 820000 oipren Addross OB SAl S-ave, SALE—Drick yard on South 13th st, a6, Omuhi. o SOR BALE—Yor b days only. Tor oneh, recuréd motes or Omahs oity , & Wholesalo and retail business. Net atock by invoice Add s ‘Jamtcson, B18 8. 15th er, 7T 1 | For SALE—Now stook of Indies’ furnishing s §00ds, together with store fixtures. Busl- " moes i Cull conduct with good trade, Location Y (\ul on "fllm‘dfl ocoupying 4 store in aquare * Fitolid brick.J.'¥. Hummond, 15 8. 15th <t OR SALE-A eood live paying agricultural, lmplommll onl ostate nnd Insurance busis 088 together Jwith 100x33 foot building on lot, isolat m ‘o, 1 por cent {psurance. | Also 4 choige residence lots,house, barn and froitand ado trees. Situated in one of tho choicest tsof the city. | T business is all in No. | ‘r, gitunted’'on £ rallronds, will soll for cash |7 ‘anrl in good, wild Nebrasks or Kansas s J. K. Skadan, Mulvern, Mills HAN Towa. FATI=A grocery srore, complete in hing pertaining 1o the business,with (dlding at Jow rates. Good reasons Jon to the purchasor for solling, ~Ad- 5, Bee office o6y 51* AT~ Dosiring to rotire from busnoss, Jor tny ontire stock. of Genoral Mer #e, consisting of Dry Goods, Ready Mada ity Hnts und Caps, Boots ani Shoes, and arios. Would take ' improved and inim- ‘ed ronl estate in oxchango for part of od rocord of busi- 0. 7, North Tend, 7, J. 16, ) EXCHANG 5,300 in_ary goods, notions, groceries and store furnitiire, in & d live town in the lopublican Valley for v Dbered farm Iand in Nebraskn or Tews, proved land preferve Address lock box ilma, Neb, 45T W BALE—Rnpid Holler Damp Loaf Copiar, hannon Files, Lotter ana Bill Files, Fil! “nbinets and Travsfer Cusos, indexes fo ©andull purposes. - Exposition valldiag. YALE—Or trade for m of No | farm iand near Grand . Canun. 815 OUNES—Lots, Farins. Luiiis - n,oney onned, Bemis. room 9, Barkor block’ 8. W. cor. 6th and Faroan sts. () 3t SALE - Well-ostablighed business, of tno_best businoss e Nobraska, situnted at firokon Bow, Cusior county, Neb': stock consisting of dry goods, olothiniz, boots and shoos: will show p #ood Teoord of business, Rossons for selling will be given by ndarossini lock box T, Uroken low, ster county, Nev. [ )i SALE-Hardwaro Husinoss— Wo offer our shelf and heavy bardware business for fley towether with our ieaso-wnd oo will brado largest In the city and looation 1he host, o nn( from the Dusines. cause for solling hun Hardwaro Co., 1628 0 st., Lincolt rehandise, 640 in ono OINLS 1N Northwest flm-oru'. P OOPRIL Trance and Healing Mo- lum, N. W. cor 20th and Ones 319 i ) REONAL~Miss Dyor's private school for youns ladios and givls at northwest cor h and Farnam sts. Pupils wil be received on afier Jan, id. [ ¥ NAL—Mrs. Dr. Nanme V. Warcen nt, Modical and business Iledluul No. '3, 121 North J6th st, Omnha, N’ui T OBT=A Newtoundiand pup dog, sbout four 4 wonths vid. Finder roturn to W, E. Aunin, Koran ave, opposite Carir sty and el re SKA, Olaravoy ant and punu..;, 613 Bouth 1610 st “.D—fllv mm la get the hest oysters Il\ l -OW, Diue D‘)lnlt New York eounts Silver Moon, cor. 19th and St u;uu Juofilllmp. IEFRYA delivered except | HISCELLANBOUS. WIDOW desires correspondence with & teman not over b, Object matemn « Corresponding, Wilber, Neb P for part culnes O Caoens pedvees FFoR Bxcnaxa stock of goods, Ne &R Wi ne taller, residenee TrESE 1ith month. Hospe, %1 montn ¥ Pian 3 it} JOI RENT Hospe no §5 montniy. 1513 Dougins. ol FOR EALE-MISCELLANTOUS, OB SALECt it ghow case and oountor combined at $20. Inquire wt Tailor ghon, Enewold Hiock, head of St Mary's a 3 POR EALE—Two, Cannry biris with cages, minle and femalc, male £00 1 sineor, chonn af 25 'Tnguive st Hardware store, Enewold biock, hond of St. Mary's ave. 9% 7 TOOR SALE-A paie of lisht vobs and t W. cor. Bt und Mason. i SALE B3l this o cer tabios, nddress 1 4 MOR SALE OR TRADE-One 24 hand side. i hand phacton, one d bur bueey, one 20 livery wagon. Cuionp. A Tospo, 1611 Dowglas {OR BALE- P Houso for reut [on_sat niture for 6 roc 645 S, 17t st 18 o A £nc d burelar dounle ond hand 1) pro0T KRfe the Hall doors, largasize. For information el on or addecssd, B, Blanchnrd, Soull Omwha, Neb, Telophone 7059 Jron saeg 0. 5 quiro I © n Bugky horse, 5 years old. In Youngs, 1100 oftive, press room [t Haynes, %7 Uiy Leaf Coplor, o Hilt Files and Fil ‘waes, indexes for ixposition building, 204 Type-writer, $00. J. B Omnlin Hapli Hollor ’rm»u. Box 10 o 1ayion b it ponrvoss. Sohleaingor iorses, 52 J0 OI SALE _Team of Bros., 614 8 10th st. OX SALE —Fiirniture And lonso 01 X FO0M bouse, timo on part. Call 1302 Nornd! Zith Ktroot, two blocks fror Red Crr line. i JFOR SALE=Caonp, icon columng and win- dow caps suitubls for front on brick bulid. ing. Forpartinulars1nply atthisoffice. 13 WANTLD -KALA HELPR slnglo man for driving a Faust Bottling works, 81 NTRED=A good agou. avcler ont of Omuha to handie prosorvos, Jellios and mince meat, mimission, Ad giviue torei ronces, Adains & arman, ndi- 801 4 “ TED—Boy to_learn the printing husk- ness and_ nttend to general office work, a boy between tho ages of 18 and s, One who writes i good hand and 1ives with his parents will Fecaive proference . Afldrusy inown liund- writing box 516, Omaka, 3 \\ o ",'.,, on i tory anapolis, Ind. Sh VW ANTED=Neat, clenn, willing youne men, (no tramps wanted), PIRees open thit pry $1.50 and $200 por day, whilo waitine for per- manent piaces. Clorkships, hooking, and all tho better clnss of positions supplied, mnle una | femalo. Apply Omsha Kegistey Buroau, ortls 16th streot. 1 OTEL CLERKSHIP out of town. Va in n few duya. $i0 por month cloar. Omali Registey Bureau, 220 North 16t W TANTED—News agents wi ifiVAr\an A blacksm YV Aaaress G. W. Lumbing, Weeplug W 0 — 1 “oignr salosman, Stute territory neauninted on, Refercr 1, Address, until Jan, Inrge rotail tre i the Stato of Novraskn. dross with reforence, lock box No. 1,07, York. 30 J'1 Aa- Now “'Avn D — Albrights Inbor _ agonoy moved trom 1WS Farcam to 1120 Far- nam atree 11 In the city OF COUREry CAN MKK0S) to $10 A day selling our spoctaltics. N. W, Novelly company, 1207 Farnam st. 812 WANTED—FEMALE HELP. iT\i\nn wirl As oook's ABSIstant RS Rrownell Hatl, South 10th st: ‘ 7 ANTED—Good experioncod girl for. eral hougowork. 1415 Jones st. at VWANIED G o gonurnl housework: in family; 625 Colfax st. W NTED—A thoroughly compotoni irl genoral housework ; best of WAyes |lnu] all, with referenocs, nl VVANTED=An experiencod gook in small Tamilys good wages paid. Mrs G J Hunt, 1w cor Virzinia ave and Grasit st ANTED. llIanr genoral h(l\):\fl\ janho. Mrs. Burnham. Y ANTED— 1018 Capit y or & only, This 15 by fur the best didergarment pro- toctor mado and_gives po-fect satistaction. Send 50 cents for samplo protector by retirn pail, Addross it onco Mes, G, L. Erin, 10} Lasnlle st., Chicngo, 11 oil ‘ {7 ANTED— Ladies in oity or country to tako light work at their hor.es, $1.00 o $3.00n day camly made; work sont by mail, no canvassing. We nave 8 gond demnand for our work and _furnish steady omployment Address, with gtamp, Crown Mrg. Co., 21t Vine 8t., Cinclnnutl, 0. P W W bolin, ANTED=One oid Indy, apply 603 north 10th strect. 80 51 ANTED=A girl for zencrnl housowork. Apply at 1525 Cass sty Mes, P, L. Ed- WaANT AD— (0 in smatl fami NTED=A girl fo rA AT soath of Farnam, ‘\ YO RAROHA] WOAKAWOrk, 1o biher HOL ply, 105 Varnam st. VW ANTED-Gooa el for Kiteie clusively. Apply at nw cor Lth it for_ general housework genoral housework, ol st., sogond hovsy work ex nd Mason 755 U Ao, TED=Dinig100m girl nt the Bmuy Wil VW ANTED= yirl for yoncral houscwork; pron Wnd peemanont Korvices. Ap- pis 510 Pil Shondan 8t oF 1610 Dodgo st 83 W T o & gEn T vaphy. Prospoct o for | foni s nddross W wha Toarn 10100 sition whety comp JUD., Moow 1, Crounse bk, ¢ BITUATION WANTED. \\'A\'l‘l\.l;; A sifuution 1 pFivAL) fani conchman or 0 4o geacrsl work dorse 211 N. 14h 8¢ VW AN TEO= Position bookkeeper, Ad Py Ty ®iennerap) 058 13 80, Lice offic Dk i R I $5, lice D W ANt CRILuAtion s st class ¢ i \ctel oF restaursut, 0. Address Y a0 at court house. n. Poor arse. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, W ANEED=A wood family to adopt a per: Tectly formed wivl baby of g0od parcnt age. Tnqiiro at oMce of Dr lington block. VW ARTED=T. rer piddle of Janusry. A os O ®iving location uma for WANTED=A vo w0g man well ac the eity would Like 10 scll for @8LALE HE L O COMIMLISEION OF Shlary. B 48 lec oflice, 08 VW ANTED=Ayouny man duslees nsirucion o the FUllAr (rom & ccmpeLeat Loacker: Address B L, Bee B?\l'v, a5 ‘ FANTED-Room, by 1 large Squire or sleovh room, beated, stéaw pro forred, address Box 435, ¢ ikl I\ FANTED—30 men 10 €At Duckwiiont cakos aud waaple Syrup every woraiuy at Norris' Rostaurant, 1ith 5t bet. Dodge and Douglas. Btraight boArd per wook, §3.551 21 weal tickets, .50, 13, VW ANTED=TG vt & vl Gt Hol Tess than 6 rocuis in & towa of not less than 4,000, Address fobert Charles, Omans, Neb, 704 7% some Adi ren €38 winted in | |V - | per month. | | | strect | wna Dodgo st { Clark, | and bth. Tk OMAHA DAILY BEE: TANTED=T6 buy & house and ot for 2,500 or £3,00) cagh, Address John Rogan, 1320 Dotiglas st (£} W ANTED=Farnihea iovan i nics logiiion, Tto9 rooma, 13 18 Boe office. L) 7 ANTED. wor A gentle pony to keap for ita will Hdo or drive 4milos per day. ke ot. E ED KNOWN_-Thave forty very choice o ndjofnne tho county rond and Al LElght's anncx, three-foarths of & mile from South Omaha:'lots fn three additions that fie all Around this proporty Are Feldne overy day $:50 to $13 or at the rate of $1.9% to 259 per nere. This property will be on the ket A few days for 8613 per Acre, A chance for Investors to clean up $20,00 befora sprine. Appiy W. 8. Seavey, solo agont, 111 South 14t at o W ANTEL vds, olof roate 600k or boots and Shoes in oxchange for Omaha res estate. Schlesing. er Aros , 614 S 10th &t 3 30 FOR RENT--ROUSES AND LOTS. Pv-:; RENT-Store 811 N. 1ta st 605 5% ]mm good location, only ¢ cnrs at $50 Tequired, A 1dress U3 ieo ome NOR RENT - Larie x facilitios ¥ basoment. Fine 1 side-track at pany,cor. Eighth and LG Storo howse on Saunders st inquire J. Il Parcotto, 0 I T vory low Chieago. Jk RN THous eridan and Ho Houss, § Harnoy & New br Coow L .H 4 rooms, A ats, rn improvements, corner Phi K #rore. north 16th st ros neae Hnseall's hotel, mouth on south 13th R R track and paved ird story Barker buiiding, 15th and Farnam, feet &inre, C. B, Mayno, 15th and Harney MOR BENT. <144 North Bigh roow hoyse furnished complote Mond & Jamieson, 315 South th st, fiv $10.00 15th Eil ]‘anx RENT -1 you want to rent a house 0a Hontwa & Co., opposite postofic (O RENT A barn for 1 head of hor quire of M. K. Murtin. w47 TR RENT—K nioo 5eoom cottaze, by Potersen, 8. o, cor. 1oth and Douglas. TAOK RENT 6 room house, city wator, troct 3¢ milos 1rom P () $23 por nanth vdon, Omahia Natl ban T Q01 RN T~ houses 10 raoms exch, with il Modern (mpsopeents, st and Burt Tnquirs of Dr. Puul, fatk anid Dodgo. o4 TrOr RENT—O " lonsd, gurdon, with house ant stablay limitsof Sidaoy, Nob. Apply to H. Mov: Sidney, Neb, 428 Qi RENTf ragm house on Farnun at, bel 18th wna [9th, City and eiscorn wator, shods outhuilaines: brick collar, $3) per month, Tummond, 117 S 16th st 418 ‘Twonty acro side city 1de An TJOOR RENT—Suitable for Jobbine Houso, 3o ond and Third Floors, 83x100 with Dus mentand elevator, entrance trom front on Douglas st., and entrance on ground floor from roar to elovator. - Address 4 3, Boo oficg, }‘ OR K INT—2 new housos S. B, cor. 11th Vinton. nquire on promises. S, W, cor. tin —6 room_housp Fn»; RENT, Inquira M. F. M b cholc Fuu RENT—SIx new brick stores with ntx, corner Kioventh o Il convaniene: Room 1, Creighton bloc FOI RENT-0Ono new cottago, 7_rooms, Thiret now 2-story houses, $i0, ono nt $ welllocatcd, all conveniencos Leavitt Burn: ham, toom 1, Crelzhton bioo 12 NOR RENT—8) nores adjoinne west, auftable tor dmiry or m: Applytd Taco. Willlams, Boe Oflico, n Store 22x60, 11 “FOB BEENT—ROOMS. me RENT—Furnished room, 401 N [OR RENT k apply 1515 wo nicely fu 89 st OAID androom for two, 1613 Capital ave Grnishod rooms, 1615 Dodare st 801 ished front rooms 814 N 17th st 034 E on e {01 RENT—Nicoly fu eap), south windows, ) 1 ur nished or Inguiro up 94 BI* 078 Litn 8o ooms_suitable Als0, oneunfur- om 7, Nau 007 8. 15t st 6 fiwo rooms f JOR RENT—F) Chiengo. Tgn. ad & Jamison, 318 8. TPOn RENT = besivablo ! “rooms tor gentlemen. nace hout. QOR KENT—Suito of Foonis for two or tirer gent lemen, price ronsonable, avply at or address 45 Convent st. v Fork -1 with board, INT—h rooms, Californin and 55 st. 15th, 5 1. nowly furnizh Gas, bath ard fur Dodye. BiGj15r $10 permo nth Wobster st 681 6% NOR RENT—Elogantly furnishod front parlor, also plonsant bod room-gas, bath, wnd noar business centor, 1615 Cupitol aveny 646 oK woel corne month, Gikllees JOR_RENT—Two rooms At 1517 Onas st lomon preforred und refer T-Targo. thund Harnoy sis. £40.00 per 9 o aces reditica d 52 15t Twill have s 1 raoms, doubld or singlo, to 1y now, choap. Call and'sa 6 5. 15th stroet, near St Mary's 5431 DOIRENT=Afior Tunua nicely furnish suit: hinve o curo soon avenne, For) Two suitos of “rooms, furnishod . i Groening block, cor. 11k nauire of Davis & Hothering- Bis urD) ton, Millard Hote! 1 OB RENT—Furuishud room, 1210 Dodge Ti420 AOR HENT—Furnished rooms, modern con— veniencea. 318 N, 16th st, 82 4 OR REN arge, well - arnished room, 2219 Capitol ave. 7 JOR RENT-Slecping ronms, furnished and unfurnished, at 809 Howard bet. dih and it froni H roomn with First y south Al modern convenicnc 1919 Dodgo. lwu IR aleove class peopio only, TP0k i 0 dosienble furnisiod rooms in nica location on car line. Modorn con- veniences. For location il terms, apply North Fifteenth st 0 4° {OK RE I‘ board, 2123 Fa ]:mu RENT—Furnichod roowms $7,00 and $10.00, 1l T 81 AT Hex] Webst U N P Tod Vooui at 117 snisied rooms 1am ana_tn o5 WL TODMS 00 SLPOOL ORF buth aud gas, 5 w. cor 20ts and ) N Desiratie front o siitabie for one or 1wo; n furnished 1813 Faroam st T251% DO TN B, Tt and ward, JoOR RENT B sty Nictly farnishedr stuircase frow Howa Two micely | ated furnished rooms, 107 south 1th. - A. M e OB KENT~A argo front ohaabor with , gas, furnace and bath, 501 8. 20th st. look north St Mury's avo. 08 AN bourd, 8 T0M KENTTwa mioaly farawhed room suitable for 2 or § gentiomen; lavely loca. tion with overy wodera ‘mproveinent. fll)th s iy furnished room with 61 Jones st - riisied room, A, 1513 Douglas t. e Foon u ! for housekeoping, 1017 N & M. F. Martin, 516 5 15th st PORRENT—Two unfurnished i Bousekecpioy. 80 Howard st, betwesn biis ‘Uk RENT~Unfurnished roow, suj oftice, Inquire Mre.4. Rico, Busi OR F rooin ¥l1 St. Macy s ave JOR BENT.-Nice rooms st 1321 Faraam st one Llock west of court house, south side. SA JOR RENT=Furmisticd rooms, 1707 Caay. o4 —_ap unturaisned rooms af family, 1o0- cArsAUrTOUNG: chonp 1o _Eood Adross A 8% Boo — Your kooping to t and wiil rent nco required O REN for hou onted on (0! ings y partics; ref office, 01t RENT fn_now wantiomon. QR RENTF keeping, Doomers t 10 of nawly fu : modera cgJY 1 Dodie st ot nio — ialied Foomg for liaht hous ok, COF, $th & Howard olt oiagant TABha,with closat Southfront rooma suitablo acifiost. Rent, for house $15.00, NOR RENT— I koeping. 711 [YOR RENT-To gentiemea only, two fur nighed rooms in £0od Jooation, 2 doors feom atzost cars, ono on firet floor large front room by window, an‘l reziste prr month, Other front room, second floor, © and fns, 15, por month. Reforonce roquired. Call Aatdosk 7, 159 Faranm st Lt Lt FOR SALE-HOUSES-LOTS, Albright's An Rush & T UTH OMAHA- 3 lots 1n sonch, A rare bargain 38 8§ ot 15th, have axolusive TRUSH & sELDY, Shull's ‘add. Geent Dar- 1 snleof cor. gain 2 lots, Orehard Hill, cach Hamilion st. lot, bareain Marsh's ndd, on Lonvonw iorman ave, Paddock ndd, Lowe's udd, 66 ft, blk U, monthiy pa; monta Lowe'a ndd, lot 8, b Thiiness cor, Leavenworth, oust of line 3 Harnoy 8t “wholes: for oity inproved prop House nnd half lot, N South Omahu 1016 on monthiy payimer oM b nam st JCENDALLS & on Holt Lino. comsity increase rap dly in price. Will sell 1018 At 0w prices £ -0t them startod. D, Kon dall, res. 3. W. cor. 17th and California st, RUAL FSTATE AND LOANS=B. K. Ball Co. 115 8. I3th st it 11 OM AT A=0Oir books show i fargo list of property in and around South Omaha whore money J& being malc now and will be doiibled in the apring. Businoss 1ots on M vue sircets. e cate land, Fowlor tion, olo. Beit 200 5 £, o trado HA VIEW—Spocinl advance soon, B wices on €8 & Hill, 1403 now, ronts Sannders Jots jnust of ue ADDITION Thesc N. 0, 25th, 2th and Bollo- lots and_houges and lots in Place, Potte A & Cobb's ndat Gregory now block & Wadloy, ) 8, 150 st 4 Rush & 80 Rooma1 and 3 Rodick's jpi;l . ABSTRACT with ovory lot in Soiby’s ad. y for all kinds of o proporty. 11 you ist same with 'us. ( WAHA VI “$i% enshand €10 per mon coire tho protiiee; 1018 i Omans, $115 1 81,155 Toeis ST 108 Tarmiaun Sirogt ESENT of & Harrigon, Ambler & Woolloy. Eoul ostaie agents, Room 20, Omahw bk, will give as & Now Yew's pros onch Tot in Fekerinan Placo sold ‘botwoen now. and Jan. 4th. Only 50 lots to be £0ld on these ferms and only 11 Eokerman pirco lies wost of ark &t and gouth of Mo. Pacifie de Haeriaon, Amblor & Woolley. RUWfin s, o ots, A PRESENT of $50 Harrison, Ambler & Wooll Real Esteto Avents, Room 2, Omahn Nat'l Dank, will givons i Now Yoear's prosent, $50, on each fot m Eckerman Plice sold between riow anid Jan. 4th. Only 5) (ots to be gold_on_theso terms, and only 1 iot to . purchaser. Eckor man Place 1108 west of flanscom Park, on Park &t And gouth of Mo, Pacifie depot. Lots #30) ouch. Hurrison, Amblor & Woolleg. 74 J 3 RUAL ESTATE BARGATN-Ohoico business lot, near cor, Seward at., frontine on Saun- dors st. and paved §c.: ehoan for cash, J, L. Rice & (0., ovar Commercinl bank. 713 SOUTH OMATIA=Most hoantifol Y “bright's Annox, $500: 850 down, month, " Also 3 smare, $1.04), one.third _cash. Rush & Solvy, 215 S, 15th, 0 YOU want to make By n Eckorman Place at original prices, s will be credited with $30 a8 & holiday " p Romembor that only 50 otk to be sold at thess prices and only one ot 1o & purchaser. st purchase by January 4, Hurrison, Amblor & Woolley. 6143 ANSCOM PLAC tho bark nt £2,050_ 10 $200. - On Gaoriin ave, near Hickory St.. £1,700 to SLES. On H0th 8t noar the Park, $1.000. On Viriinin ave near Woolworth at #2,00) o $3,500. On Phil Sheridan st near Hickory at €578, cto., cto, oto. We havoany aumber of 1014 in this widition, also houses knd lots. Bonie of the best homos in the city. Grozory & Hadley, Rooms t and 8, Redlek's new Bli, 32) 8. 15th &t : " (SR ARE W—Lots, incst i the City, $ J ENDALLY Junction of K 10 South Gown. nd, Omalin, nly § " ot —Tots_on Bozgs & Hill 708 ADDITION At Saundersstroet and Belt Lane, just put m marikere Wi sel o fow 015 ohogn! . Kendull, 8. W, cor. 17th and California st. T < OUTH 4}\(\“ A—Wo havo for sala two syn- dicat 175,00 och, firat payment only £100, bal. © b quartorly. Alko' e wid i joining lot ). First payment, $T50, fest Jots in Ll & Selby's ance monthly or quartor in Block 25, £6,0ne-tenth AbsLact Annex lots §225 to 1ce monthly or qunrteriy, 215 8. 15th, §500, §00 onsh, T of §50. Harrison, Ambler & Waolley Ttoni Tistate Agents, Room 20, Omihi N Bunk, will gives ns o New Year's on each 1ot in- Fokermnn_ Placo now and Jan. 4th. Only 5 lots to be those torms, and only one lot to a i korun Placo lies west of Hanscom Park, on Park st., ana south o the Mo. Pacifle depo Lots §300 each. Hurrison, Awbler & W ().\1 AHA VIEW 065 FOI SALE—LoL 61x133 feol on Davenport, b 11th A 12th st eots, with two houses; $11,000, & eash and long time In insiae property w o list of business and resi e lots 1 o well to 806 us befor ok, 1509 Farnam. QYRING VALL Ournewr addition Avres§ Noar South Omahs, And Sydicate Hill. ; Marshall & Labock, 03 1500 Farnnin, R0 given to every purchnsor of lot in Keker- man Place betwoen now and Jan. 4th. ~ Only B0lote th bo 801 o thoso. tormes-ARA N0t MOTH fhan one fotto a purchnsor, areison, Am- bier & Woolley, Room 2, Omaha Nationl Dok, 074 J3 wholo eit 30 81, Fuhl- sold Cheaplots. Bogss & Hill. OUAIA VIEW —Orcrlooks & Nonr business and 1ots only Howks & Hill, MAHA VIEW -Best inside markot, §%7715 10 81,17 property in the Boggs & Hill. [ 1045 Four busincss 10ts on Park avenuo for or oxchiango for desidible residonco rent from stores in the locality will return W por cent on iuvestient, Addross P, O, box 434, City, 4 kil 3004 stock farm; M) meres, T 1,000 cords of biugd wood il \ X RARE bargain; 40 of und v in fine, warin southern clijjate. ticulars addvess b 45 llee ofco, ' MOR SALE—Somo of the bosd agri land in Eastern Nebraska at §10 per ncro on im0, 8 por cent interest and no taxes. iteor call for particulurs. 0. K. Davis & Co., Owmaha, Neb, 610§20 POk A oot on Furnam &E betweon 10th wnd [tk strest. 0. ¥, Davis & Thomas, O1 altieal SALE-0ix10) feet ackson und 10th streots Two lots on Ouss &t near 2810 vuch . Q1x100 gor 24th wnd Perce st Lot on ¥iih st Shull’s 24 H. W. Huntross, Lids Parnam st. ]mn corner [OR 8ACE~Lot 6AX132 feet on Davenport el rith and 1300 streeis with 2 houses, £9.000, §2.00 cash and long time. Wehave alarge list of lnside city property both bosinessuad rosidence, firkt class. Pur, {hasers will do woll (0 se0 s, Marsbull & Lo beck, 1504 Fusaam- 101 BARGATN-$550.00 will buy 0 4 foot Iof o Cuss noar 30tk street. —This 40t is improved with & fence und one-lulf of @ bricked well This lot is within 15 minutes walk of 5 large schools, only 20 minutos walk from the center of the oluy, und 3 blocks from stroet cars. 20 cash, balineo 1,2 and 3 years at ¥ per oent. anddlst ikl ‘sud patnie Willis M, Yautes, Agt., Californis street bet. s0ik hffl‘fl (T e | 'RDAY, NUARY 1. 1887 DO%I0Trantto mare twr Buy o lot in Eokerman Place at original prices, and you will bo oredited with §5) as a bol Remombor that only 50 lots to bo sold &t Pricos aud only one 1ot to & purchaser. purchaso by January & Harrison, Amb Woolley. " OWLING GREEN-Our now addition 13 wost of Walnut Hill, on Hamilton strest Ty selocting lots at $150 for jnside and 175 for gorners, you will make A wood investrent. Terms 10 por cont oash and £ monthly. No eharge for showing the lots. M & Lo- beck, 1509 Farnam 610 (0 YOU want to make $47 Buy Rokorman Place &t original prioc will be creditod with $50 ns & holiday Remember that only 50 1ots to bo s Prices and only one ot to_a § purchase Ly Janunry 4. Harr alot in and yon prosent. 1 At those iechnser. Must son, Ambler & oT4J3 ATNS~Two corner lots m only 4 blocks from Saun- W. M. ushman, Room 10, Goor 10th and Douglas, o JENUINE RAR Burde der's street oars, R0 kiven toevary pucohiaser of lot i Bekor- nAn Place hotween now and Jan. 4th. Only 10t to bo sold on_thoe terins, and not more than one lot to A purchaser. Harrison, Ambler & Woolloy, rooin 2, Ualin National nk 4 FT OUSES —Lols. Farme Lands -mones loaned, Bemls, room J. Barkor block, S, W. cor. W5th and Farnm sfs. . ) given to evory purohaser of a lot in Hokor. 0 Placo botween now and Jan 4tn, Only 10t to bo «old 0 11630 torma, wnd not more than one 1ot to n purchasor. Harrison, Ambler & Wocliey, Room 90, Owmahi Natvional fiank, 674 J3 DO YoU want to make 0. Buy wlot fn Eckerman Plce at orignal prices, and you will b creditod with £50 asa loliday ' progont. Romembor that only 50 1ots (o be s0ld at thesa prices and only ono lot 1o & purchaser. Must purchase by Junuary 4. Harrison, Ambler & Wooliey 674 DOYOU want to make &3¢ ¥ Rokerman Placo at ovieinal priccs, and will be ccedited with £5) a8 & holiday ' pres Romomber that only 5) lots to be 80ld at these send onlyonelot to & purcouser. Must y danuary 4. Harrison, Ambler n lot in \l'm SENT of &0, Harrison, Amblor & Woolley, Real Estato agents, Koom 20, Omaha_Nut'l bank, will give as s New Vour's ' prosent €50 on ench fot in Eekerman Place sold batween now and Jan. 4th. Only 50 lots to bo sold_on theso torms and only 1ot 1o pluce lios west of Hnscom park on P south o Mo. Pasifio depot. Lols 5% onch Harrison, and Wo 67413 LT fronting @ stroots, diio 0; easy torma. Best lot in Orchard [ with 6 room hous, barn, well, oistern, fruit and shade trecs, 1,600} y torms, Lota 2, 10.11, Hill, vory choan. : 8. W, cor. 11th and Pacific, tawos, $8,000. Lot fronting on Convont and 24th sts., $m. provements worth $300; 2 housds, city and elstorn water, S6000, 6nsy (orme, room cott 'ge and lot, 25th and Charles, 00, §100_cash, bal. oasy! Mead & Jun S Toth et ! of £30, A PRESE Harrison, Amblor & Wooliey, Itenl Iatate Agonts, Room 20, Omaha_ Nat't bank, will #ivens n New Yoar's prosent $50 on each fotin Eckerman Place #old botween now and Jun 4th. Only5)lots to be sold on these terms und only | ot 10 n purchaser. €ckerman place lios wosi of Hanscom park on Park st and south of Mo. Pacific_dopot. Lots $300 each. Harrison, Ambler & Woolley. 67113 T you want n cheap,good lot buy in Omaha View—$7i to §1.116, Boges & Hill, 1408 Far nam st and 28, block 7, Orchard 3fine cot OR SALW-68 ft. fronting on Nodge st. 3 blooks east of the postoflion. A barzain at £1.000; $10,000 cash. Marshail & “Lovock, 130 Farnem. YV tiare authorizod to invest £5.00 wn im- provod ingido property. What havn you tooffor Wo mean business, Moad & Jamieson, BISS. Loth st. 72 Fooi s E e iin 10t Atreot. 166 feoton 25th st near Farnam, will scll or part, 5ucra lots in Ensy terms, ing. K)aores, improved, near city, cribs, ote. Cheap and on easy (o Lots in Sonlesinger's addition §23) to (S35 on ensy tol 336 )ts Farms.Lanas—-money loaned. oom 3, Barke block, 8, W. cor 1 all Faruam park, $125 por aore. This is vory dosicahle for garden: houso, bara, 50 ziven {o overy a Sokor- Dman Place betweon now and Jan. 4th. Only 5 lots to be sold on tnese terms, and not moro Winn onelot to n purchager. Harrison, Ambler &Woolley, Roown 2), Omahia Nationnl h»,m)( —1210ts 44x132 foot, tronting north Wf wiy Dotweon Saun- dersandState, neur stroet cars. City water in front,$30) each, 1.4 cash, baianos in 1,2 and 3 years. Addresa 'S 14. Beo' office. 50 given 10 overy purchaser of n ot n Ecker- min Pisce botween now und Jan, 4th, Only 5010t 10 bo sold on these torms, nnd not more than one lot to a purchaser. Harrison, Ambler & Woolley, Itoom 20, Omabn National Bank i, Ambler & 678 a3 {eal Tistate Agonts, ltoom 2), bank, will give s a Now Your's prosont enchlotn Eekorman place sold between now an1Jen.Ath, Only 50 1ots to bo sold on these nd onty 1 161 t0 a purchaser, kekern plnce lios west of Hanscom park on_Park and gonth of Mo. Pacille depot. Lots §10 each, Harrison, Ambler & Woolley. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Paid up Cayiml...m... ....$250,060 Burplus . ... ...80,000 . W, Yates, I’|v~nhm A. K. Touzalin, nm‘ President. W. H 8. Huglies, Cashier. DIRECTONS: W. V. Morse, John 8, Collins, H.W. Yates, Lewis S, Read. A. E. Touzalin, BANK!NG OFFICE: THE IRON BAN Cor 19th and mam Sts ul Banking Busimess 'I‘lxl'1=1ulod N W, HARRIS & Co. BANKERS, CHICAGO, BONDS (i, Countics, Ciics and athors ot high grade bought and sold. Eastern offioe 68 Dovonehire sL. lloston. Corresponds encosolicitod. Maverick Nafional Bauk BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL, . - - $400,000 SBURPLUS, - - - - 400,000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpo- icited Our facilities ‘or COLLECTIONS are excellent and we re-discount for banks when balances warrant it Boston is a Rescrve City, and balances with us from banks(not located in other Re- serve Cities) count as reserve, We draw our own Exchange on London and the Continent, and nnLu Cable trai ters and place money by telegraph throu, out the United States and Canada. Government Bonds bought and sold, and Exchanges in Washington mace for Banks without extra charge. We have a_market for prime fivst-clas Investment Securities, and inyite’ propossls trom States, Countics and Cities when is- ing bonds, Wedoa general Bauking business, and invite correspondence. ASA P, POTTER, President, J()S \\ \\ U](K Cas lmr Give: o o Ariak aad § will cuve you o0 1 Faw &, Now Yok ..VARICOCEI.E ‘l".l::! elne -:fia{wiwi rfl ‘é' u-u 708 Wla g ek ‘mluu”"‘n.uféx; THE HUMAN ZEDRA. How It 1s Sought to Keep Him From Injurions Compotition Mr. J. Il. Winspear has returned from attendance upon the sessions of the Anti- Conviet Contract association, recently held in Chicago. The subject of abolish ing conviet labor was discussed. Mr Winspear set forth the manner in which conviet labor carried out in Ne braska. It had become political business and he hoped that at the expiration of the contract in two years, the svstom would be abolished I'be advisability of labor wa: was abolishung convict admitted by every person pros ent al the meeting, but there was a dif- feren of ovinion as to how convicts should be employed if the contract sys- tem should be abolished, Some held that prisoncrs should be mude to build roads, make clothing for otker state prisoners, plant trees, manufacture goods to be sold by auction and while others had a host of other exvedients to offer. With regard to the objects of the Anti- Conviet Contract association, Mr, Win- spear said that the ovil which the . tion sceks to combat is not an i one, nor yet one of small significance; but an incubus which has weighed heay ily upon the industrial jnterests of tite country for years, It has olicited no little discussion on the part of politicial 0cono- mists and manufacturers, as involving the interests of both capital and labor, It has engaged the attention, and in- duced the action, of the legisiatures of sevoral of our largest and most impor- tant states—New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Califorma being alrendy arrayod against the convict-con- tract system T'he state an’ A Direct Applicntion of the Rem- ody the Disensed prilon of the System—A Now Method ment that A er 2010, Suxpay Bek, Dec. 26th: There s no discase so prevalent in the United States as catarch, 1t may be termed our national discase, It extends over the entire coun- try, and has been increasing in its virulence and the consequent number of its victims for many years. Were it confined solely to the ticous membranes: of the head, it would not be attended with so many de- plorable results. But, unhappily for those who are afflicted by it, it generates other diseases in the system, and, if not checked it results fatally.” The disease is caused by the presence of the vegetable parasité, amacba, which grow in the membrane that lines the interior of the nose. The atomic germs of this parasite are floating in the atmosplhicre, the same as the this le down vafted to the wind, and they are drawn into the nostrils with the breath, They will not germinate ina perfectly healthy nostril; but when o person has been subjected to the influence of a motbid condition of the blood, such as the blighted corpuscle of tubercle produces; of mercury, or toxerna agonizes the interests of its froe citizons—both capitalists and working people—by sclling the cheap labor of the criminal classos at a price which forbids successful competion. 1t must be obvions, that the legitimate man- ufacturer cannot pay three or four times as mueh as the prison contractor for his labor, and soll at the same price. The logical result is, that in order to continue his business, the manufacturer must cut down the wages of his workmen, Under this enforced reduction of wages work: men become restive and dissatistied; strikes and bostility to capital- ists are provoked; the whole frame- work of society is disturbed and the pub- e peace jeopardized, The association hus sct itself to work to solve the prob- ; lem: What shall be done with convicts | from the retention of the effete matter of in our prisonst and will doubtless event- | the skin; owing to neglect of bathing, sup- ually he snccessful in its aim. sressed perspiration from sudden exposuré, Mr. Winspear is _the vice president for ilu” ventilated rooms, and the numerous Nebraska, and will be glad to furnish | other poisons that exist in the blood. It }v'n'ln 8 80 desiring with pamphletssetting | will be seen from this partial list of the con- orth the work of the association. ditions that I to catarrh, that it is not to be wondered at that the disease is so umvers These vegetable amaba are scattered where in_ our streets, in public halls and all places where the intected mucous is discharged upon the pavements, floors and grounds, When the mucous becomes dry, they are lifted by the wind and scat- tered broadcast through the air to be in~ haled by the unsuspecting victim, These Poisons create a continuous irritation in the nostrils, and by a discharge of the mucous present in them a lodging place for the fresh parasitical germs, which, when in- haled, produce an increased aggravation, and a rapid extension or the evil. If not timely destroyed the disease will terminate in inflammation of the eustachain tubes, or in pulmonary consumption, both of which lead to a fatal termination. Until very re cently no positive cure_has been discovered for this alarming evil, No cure can be eficcted unless the parasites are killed or re- NG TH Union Pacific Men Preparing to Put Their Signal Service in Operation. Yosterday morning General Superinten- dent Smith, of the Union Pacifie, veceived a tolegram from Washingtoa stuting that the signal service instruments which had been ordered for the use of the road had not been sent on sccount of red tape delay and formality. Mr. Smith at once telegraphed back, ordering the instru- ments to be sent on at once, dircet from the maker, Green, in New York. It is expected that the full set will be here within a few days, The Union Pacific ofiicials are making preparations to huve the signal service in working operation by tho middlo of Junuary af the latest. This morning Mr. re killed or re H. D, Pike, of (enoral Superintendent | moved from the nostrils. The “Carbolic Smuth's office, and L. M. Korty, superin- | Smoke Ball,” by acting dircctly upon the tendent of the felegraph depattment of | Ciseased pait, destroys the vitality of the the Union Pacifie, together with threc | amaba and ~eradicates the discaso. No other railrond men, assembled in the | other known substance has this remedial oflice of the local signal observer for the | effect, It also possesses great and perfect purpose of receiving mstructions in read- | curative powers in the associate diseases of g the instraments. They were taught | catarrh; which are Hay Fever, Bronchitis, the use of the barometer, thermometer, | Neuralgia, Headache, Croup, Sore Throat, bygromoter, anemoneter,” the measure* | Eyes, Fars, ele., all of which are speedily ment of suow and rain, the observation | amcliorated by its application. It Is the ;:fof_t""“lm‘l’:fi“‘f“‘fp; Ay o) further- | most Penehtialmedion ltcoveryof thEge mission of the daily reports. | e e e ay. | There areseparito patlors for ladies und Mr, George H. Hagen, whols to be Mr. | o /ilemen. | Thoso who are —afflicted B o o hext | Should loso no time 'in. uva livg thom week from his presont station at Fort | Selves of this positive cute. = There 18 no Swith, Ark. charge for testng its effects, Circularg i L sent free on application. Carbolic Smoka ODPDS AND ENDS. Ball sent to any address on ipt of Stray Lenves From the Repocters R‘";:l‘lt“ with full instuctions for i4s uss Note Book, Probably the oldest wateh m Omanais | (arholic Smoke Ball [}nmpany one owned by Mrs. George Heyn—a heir- ’ loom which has been in the famly for __0OMand, NEB. e S e EKEY%TONE was given to Mrs. Heyn sometime ngo by her mother, The watch was made i V Swvecially Distilied for Medicinni Use. enna Lwo centuries ago, the artist b Aunton Dorches, who was at that time a celebrated horologist, It is about the size of a half dollar and its works,thengh rather clumsy censtructed, are stiliin gand condition, The wateh keops gond time, though of THE BEST TONIC! M UNEQUALED ar GONSUMPTION ‘The surface of the wateh is laid with GENERAL DEBILITY. crust latest and | hy ous that after 200 “years this very old DR. EDW. 1. WALLING, Bur picce &hould conform to the s g g Senk n. DUIsl HANORM duste fashior iy ‘witontion was called te manufactured a week ngo, o Kowwione dalt Whskey by and 1 havo used & il [ beter effect Uian bave bad fnd it DEWARE OF IMITATIONS, o o8 i Lael PUSH SOMEME. “Erom prosent indic tion of to-morrow, a will be the tamost we have ever had,” #aid one of our leading job printers, don’t suppose that 1 shall be able to sell | enough of my fancy eards to pay for tho - cost of getting them here, And the num- | Facsimile of oy her of cillers, 1 feel, will “be vory small | EISNER & MENDELSON, indeed. It to me as it Omabh (Bole Ageuts for the U 8.) wanted g abofsieving up in so 316, 318 and 320 Race 8t Philadelobia, Pr, mutters, Goodman Drug Co.,Genl, Agents,Omah obraska, course not as delicutoly some of the timey v of K., writen s strictly as though it had be ations, the celebra- the fivst of the yea your art looks not been whut one one," said & philan- and yet it has been many of our poor This winter has would call an open thropist yesterday, * mild enonglhi to Keer people from suflering even in their want of many desirable urticles of food and clothing. Indenendent of this fact, how- over, ever person that ean flord it shiould try'to make some poor person appy or comfortable by scleoting some needy one or contributing o' some Laudible seheme with tho same in- terest.” | WANT AGENTS 0 Sell thie Rost. Window ash Lock Ever Inventod. muke Dig profita, Girea o\ b s TR Fullerion HOUR, Nebraska. & Amonst the Swodes, o genvral rule are a law. abiding peopl very wreat ox tent upholders of temperance and are appreciated in this theiv adopted couns try a good class of citizens; that the Swedes work in harmony with every ood reform shows the great intercst they | tely manifest in temperance, Several young Swedes of our eity intend to builid Good Templar lodge, and & mass moeting will be held Néw Ye ut 7 o'cloek in the North Prosbyter shurch, on Saunde street, two blocks from , to whicl cvery Scandina- | vian neral public 15 most cor- | dually invite Miss Annie Saunders grand chict templar, and several others will speak, Awakoni The Swed $ 13 Tho “Pansill's Punch'’ o cignrs Never sold 50 many w80 short i time, wud give you wnother order tiis month. P& AL L Mitain, Elisburg, “Pansiil's Puneh” fo clenr 18 A good WD, G, Diiwist, atdo, tl WoHANNIE & GO CdAGOo. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S, State Agents FORTHE DECKER BROS. P'ANOS Omaha, Neb. ¢ booming Willtry N.Y, Your rss R A Masquerade Ball asant and suceessful masquerad ball was given Thursday ovening at M ropolitan ball by the local ledge of the Q [opliuset tap Junior O rder United Amerienn Mechan 3 R R P T 1 1es. About thirty couples wore in attend g}w“. "MP QAR ) ance and OO UBIGUO COSLIMIES WOrO display A progiamme of tweaty | fasoal kept the merry throng busy uatil long after midnight. ™ ‘I'he music fo occurion was furnished by the My Union, A ple phict b siamy Tie Bonden £1saro Gor 168 LaGEle s Chirage

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