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‘w i YHE OMAHA DAILY BEE{ THURSDAY. MARCH 3, 1887 SPECIAL NOTICES; _ oMAIzA. Advertisements under this hend, 10 cents por tine tor the first insortion, 7 cents for each sub- sequent insertion, and $1.50 a line per month No advertisement tuken for less than 25 cents for the first insortion. Eoven words will be counted to the line; they must run eonsecu- tlvely and must be puid in advance. All adver- tisements must bo handed in before 1:50 o'clock p.m., und under no circumstances wili they be taken or discontiniied by telephone, Parties advertising in these columns nnd have ngthe angwors aldressed in eare of Twr Br will please ask for a check toenable them to get their letters, sa none will bo delivered except on presentation of eheck. All answers to Ade vertisements should be enclosed in envelovos. MONEY TO LOAN. aved prop on hand; do not | te sot of nbstrac N. Watson, nhs 320 8 NEY toloanon | G por » ) wait. Hy wte and’ Loan Co., X g 0 Loweat rates. Bemis, roow 3, Barker block, W. cor. 16th und Farnam a8 12 —First mortunge notes. The Douglas county bunk will buy papers secure irst mortgage on o 1 Monay to lonn. iregory & Hadley, Rooms 1ana 3, Redick olock, 52 8. 15th St to oan N n ronl ostate and chattols S Katz & Cc Farnumst., down stairs. 5 arged. ham, Room 1 Creighton Blook M ONEY to loan. lonn agents, room 17, fith and Herney. ONEY to loan on improved city property, very lowest rates. C. J. Caswell, room 9] Nobraskn Nat'l bank. ml i | 5 )ANS—Loans—Loans. Renl estate lonns, Collnterinl Jouns, Chattel loana, Long time loans. Short time lonns. Money always on hand ta 1oan on ony ap- d security. Investment securities bought and aold. Omaha Financial Exchunge, n. w, cor. 16th e2: Hurney. Corbett, Munngor. 119 ONEY to loan. eash on _nand.no deluy. J. W.and E. L. Squire, 413 Farnam st., $axton hotel building. 120 500,00 TO LOAN 8t 6 por cent, J. J. M. honey, 1809 Farnam. 1 PEIRR CEN'T Money. 1t. €. Patte MONEY toloan in sums to auit, from 030; a0 delay, Tuttle & Allison. 211 Sth ard Harne N0 LOAN—Money—Loans_plac proved real estate in city or county for Now England Loan & Trust Co., by Douglas County bank, 16th and Ch 126 MONEY To LOAN—On city and_farm prop orty, low rates. Stewait & Co., Room Tron bank. MONEY TO LOA F. Davis & AV Gstate ana'loan ngents, 1505 Farna 'j\lo 3V TO LOAY tels, D. L. QE0,00—~T0 Ic D por cont. n real estate and ch mas. 120 n on Oinnha city property at 6 W. Day, over 1312 Douglas st. 130 il A N=by the nndcraixned, wio - has the only properly organized loan ®gency in Omaha. Loans of #10 to $100 mede on turniture, pianos, orgun horses, wagons muchinery, &¢, without re val, All business strictly confidentinl. made that any part can b paid at any im payment redicing the pro rata. Ad made on fine watches and dismonds. Persons should carefully eonsider who they are dealing ‘with. 88 many new concerns are daily coming into existence. Fhould you need money call and scome. W. R. Croft, Room 4 Withnell 1, Building, 15th and Harowy. 131 ONEY LOANEDat C. F. Reed & Co.'s Loun Office, on furniture, pianos, horses,wagons, personal property of all'kin s, and all other ar! ticles of value, without removal. 519 S. Iith. gver Binghnm's Commission storo. ~All busi< 52 GV TO 1O One of the best located meat n Omaba, doing n ensh business y: will be sold very chenp if tnker, ut tisfactory reason for selling. Add office. 247 4 R SALE—A good paying grocery storo, locsted on the corner of two good streets. capital required, about £1,100. ~ For full particu Jars inqire of A.' H, Comstock, Room 10 Croigh- tonbik, 202 OUSES—Lots,Farms, Lands—monsy loanod. Homis' city ‘mups, '5x7 foet, $2.50 ench. Blemis, room 3, Barker block, 8. W. cor. 1ith and Farnam sts. 123 wurant and_chop house worth 500, 20od roasons for seiliug; part cash. Inquire 117 N 12th st. 190 3 Have acash man for good ocity saloon. R. I MeDonald, 1308 Harney st. Y 17 BSTRACTORS=An Experioncod Abstractor now apen for ongagemont. Would g0 out of eity. Satisfactory reforences, Address T. M. E., Citizens’ Bunk, Omaha. 157 ]F‘!nm'wum to buy or aoll furniturs, go fo Forguson's, 715 N, 16th 7 BUILDERS, Brickmakers anT Piasicrers can bo furnished any Kind of sand in any quan- tity by The Me(iregor Sand Co,, office 1632 Nich- olia st. o } J arms,Lands - monpey loaned, 8 city maps, 5X7 foet, $2.5) ench. Bemis, room 4, Barker block, S. W, and Farnnm sta. TREAL ESTA orses to trade for stock of hardware, Address P O hox 238 Corning, In. » Clnsiicer and analy alogist to the Webster cor mist and d wssays o ']’wn RENT —Sounre |iano $s montn Hospe 1513 Lougine. " FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS, l‘l\l( SALE<8plendid buggy hor old. 5iu North 16th JOOR SALE- Cheap, nn elogant ofiico_desk, inquire 4i1 5 1th st OR_ SALE—Fresh milk cows and_springers, and o fine Jersey bull at Estubrooks yurds, 10th and Cap ave. Croo ],‘(m SALE of eows, WAZOR, cAns and roule. Ravnders streot. tenm milk nd safe itable for any 0., cor. 9th ana 181 7 Iarge an coinmodious business. Sionn, Johnson & Leavenworth st. FOR SALE= A good -year-old pony at 110 3 Lith st, 13 -i OUSES ~1ot. loaned, Bomis' cit ) each! Bemis, room and Farnomsts, ' W@ UK SALE - Putent richt choup. Addross at once lee office. 156 u* NORSALE—Nice and cf T, Lindscy & Co. n empty shoo cuses Soutn 1ith st. 882 JOR SALE—One pair of ponies, harnoss, und dolivery wagons one 20 H.' P. bol and 8 H. P. o b 13th st. 990.5 Furnituro and_lease, 10 room on prominent strent, near center of , lease has overtwo years to run. Can make rent by letting five rooms. House put in good_repair. Thisisan unusual opportunity, you can purchase the outfiton vory casy terr Address B 57, Bee office o million brick and upwards ve- sldes daily out put of 30,000. on premisos, cor Dorcas and 2o sts. Brick una Terra Cotta Mfg. Co WANTED---MALE HELP. VVANTED—P‘lrulvclnnsbnlt}nlkur: Inquire or address Votica, Merchant Tailor, Sut- ton, Neb, wie y \7 ANTED—A firat olnas A No 1 suort_order cook at'Live and Let Live colfoo. fouse, VWANTE )—A boy to take care of horses an ‘make himself generally usetul, Dr 1113 Farnam. 2 Ry ~A g00d cook, mul iennu restaurant, 1 VW ANIKD—An oftice boy one who is bright and active. Apply to The Neb. Loan and R. E. Co, N W corner lith ana Capitol n‘v‘:‘u WA 6 first clags trimmers no othors need apply. K. M. Genius & Bro., 1408 Douglas st. 'VWANTED-A first class (whito) barbor i mediatoly. Address I’. 0. box 337, Grand Island, N 217 ANTE 0 first_cl il shoe cler nono other noel apply but those ha expericnce in a fivst clnss exclusive shoo storo. D. Morse. “A child can buy as cheap a3 a 204-5 —Boy for office, 1512 room 2, \v’,\‘ EDFirat-clnss workingman and wife to work on farm in western partof the state.§Address B. E. Graham, cnr'l Cozzens hotel. Y TANTED At onco, 2 flrst-class men waitors at European Hotel. 1043 '\i‘.m ED -Shovelers, flarnoy st., bet 1th aud 12th, 210 2 b \7ANTED—At once, first_class mont and prstry cook. 'La Fountain house, Harvard, Noo. VVZ. ED—Agents. oither sex, for_tho state of Nebraska., 22 N 10th st. . W ANTED=An oxpericnood clothing sulos- ‘man, only such a8 can spewk Gorman, furnish best of references nnd are fully 1 tent need apply. at The Fair, cor.15th and How- ard, 044 l‘VUIl SALE—$7,000 of general merchandise and store furniture, clern, well assorted. Will take half in goed unincumbered farm land, balance n payments well secured: good reasons for solling, Address Call Box 67, Alm‘l‘.’ b {JOR BALE—A 12room boardin, lot—lot 60x188—in Shull's 2d ndd. Inquire of McCoy, 1309 South 20th st. 900 2% PR SALE Manutacturing and wholesale business. Established three years and will make good o owing. Good reasons for seliing, ddress, stating where you may be scen, F, 6, caro o 866 m3 {OR BALE —Flour and feed store: rlm{rfxi location. doing & Kood business: best of Fenauns for sulling. Address k 5, Beo oftc o roperty —Mcat ations in the {0R SALE—Or trade for city markot in one of the best city. Sales §2.000 per month. Active Real Estate and Property Exchange, 1524 Doage USINESS CH. NCE - Bank wanted. I want to buy a bank In some inland town in Ne- braska or would atart u new one if proper lo- cation was offered. Address E 67 flee office, Omaha. 58 m2 OR SALE—Cigar, tobace tionery and news atore, Excellent business. Address %70 Bee oftice. 768 mbe OR SALE - Lumber, gran ono of the best points in contral Nobraska. onB. & M. R R. Harrison Ambler & Ambler, Room 20, National bank, 5% WAN’EE'lFsfiEogri hor, Routhwost corner Ninth and Jones. Don't want one out of practies 906 U\7 ANTED-First cluss youag tailor with good habits to do all kinds of work in_smatl Good wages. Address box 47, V —A young man about 20 _ye ugo, fair penman, must be uctive and have orience at type setting—one who ean ailer preferred. Address, I 10, i hi andladies to soll* ous Wonders of the Wholo World various other good publications, apoly ear) and get choice of territory. J. M. krench Co., office 16 Bushman Liock, Omaba, Nob. 1Y U VW ANTED—Guwobor, inteliigent men of goo addross to try o I0c meal at Norrls' ros. taurant, 104 S 16th st. 136 nouse tomon "VA #00d girl for gencral housc- work, 804 8. 21stet, 21040 VW ANTEDChambermaid who understands wuiting table, at Occidental hetel, Howard and 10th. B 71 ivw't‘xb-ninlx;g_rddfi}irn Emmet [;;;MZ VW ANTED—Good girl for general housowark must be neat and & good plain cook. 141§ Jones street. 815 OR SALE - Lumber yard and residence in Southweatorn lown.” Well located and do- dug good businesa. Good reasona for selling. Addroess E. 2., Beo office. 833 m s WANTED-Stock of dry koods, clotning and furnishing ¥ooas, or boots and shoes in exchanee for Omuha real estate. Schlesinger Broa., 614 8 10th st. 155 m3 ANK for sale 1n & new rapidly growing town of 600 inhabitants. Fine deposits. Money na from 3 to 4 per cent. monthly, A splendid chance. Address b 3, Bee offic 915 FOR SALHE—Ha!f intorest in one of the bost piying drug stores in southwostern lown, ;‘-puu required, $2,500, Address b 40, “3" o ce. WANTID—L-A‘I Agents for Mrs. Campbell's Self-Adjusting Extension Bust Corsot. Best fitting custom-made Corset in America. Eiastic sections; never breaks down. Also combination underskirt and bustle with remov- able hoops; transpurent silk rubber aprons,bibs and sleevea: *‘Daisy” Hose supporters; Im- roved “*Queen Protector” reduced to §1. Full ino furnishing goods. ~Address, with Stamp, K. H. Campbell & Co. Mwnmunlpn‘sz. Chis 7 mi* ED—Reliable Indies or gentlemen to soll goods. Call 21 South Weh = i1 ‘young nurse girl for one child, Apply to Mra. HJ. Windsor, 210 Howard above 22ud. 1Mi-2e er; hn nd green ribbon, A re- urned to Room 9, Lyunu‘ fl_.lllk OST—lirown Wuter Spanicl dog, whito on breast. Return to 1216 Farnain et., and ERSONAL. MU LURANT, Clarivoyant, from Boston. Will reinnin in the city ashort t'me only,she Tonds the deepest cts, unfolds tho future unites soparated lovers, eauiscs speady mar- yiago. is vory relluble in a1l uitairs of ite 1 Lyous blk, 16th ang Chicugo. ADIES wanting ¥00d 4 supply Crounse 8l sorvant girls can be calling at 119 North 16th et . O, Belie-Isle, 207 TPERSONS with good references can rent woll furnished room at reasonable price by cutling w506 8 15th, | pstairs 200 81 51 KKSONAL privato hoi confinenient, Tants ad e (or ladies duving Strietly confidential, ln- prod. Address E 42, lloenmwil o1 '—Jm‘;mu.u.—'lnfdfll Nanuie V. 34."»7. AIrvoyant X Usinass Room No. 8, 121 North 16th et. Omaha. MISCELLANEOUS. DR N uare Puno, wountnly. A Hoave. 1613 Dougias. .‘ Satadl T['MR German I o taugnt necording to iR, Sarman Ianmuae, tansnt wooordin to or, sec Board of Eduestion, Mr. Lestue iticulars address F 31, bed oilice, 1id TANTED—A good girl, German prefe \ 1924 Douglas lt.'rL il pfmr‘l‘t'd, ANTED -Good cook, washor and cun get steady work by calling on Mrs. Prank E. Moores, 151k bet Jucksou und Louven: worth, ot side. =9 ironer, 3 ANTED-Girl to cook, wash and iron. Highest wages and steady omployment 10 competont person. No other mevd upply. Mrs. H. 8. Smith, 2208 Californin st, = Apply 16 the forenoon from 9 to 12 0'clock. 231 4+ \\ ANTED—A wirl for goneral housework ai 1017 Cand st VW ANIED-80 girls for housework. Bost of Wagos paid. 122 N 15th st 236 3% ANTRD—Com petent girl for gon WV AR o s Apply, 3 ral hou: d2ith at. 53 4 WATANTED-18 good girls for housework: good wages. Call Omaha Ewmployment Bureau, L9 N. 1ith st., Crounso Elock. ‘VANTLII~A kirl for genoral housework, family of two. ~Inquire at drug store d Leavonworth, 248 3 261 VWV ANTED-A youn ind store. Address postoftice, with clty for saleswoman in erchant,” Omaba eference. 5 3 ANTED-A good cook immediately, for restaurant work: good d for the right man. O. Follett, Av: T 2 “YANTBD yly ladies & .or‘nl to :l‘\ru';lt- raphy. Prospect for position on ‘eom; o 'mm- W.’, D, uo«!m 1, Croiing bik.Omaha. RN ) “flxtlb:mn 835 5 19th st 1 ANTED=Girl o work In kitchen at Doran Bousc 422 south [sth et newr St Maey A good colored girl, must be Nono other need apply. N. 23d street. 1097 )—A competont nurso girl. _None neod apply. 1000 Farnam. T3 -“_'ANTF,II Girl for light houseworx who kRows how to cook; good pay to risht one. _Call ut 1704 Saundors st & W ANTED=Good cook and ALY 3\ y stenographer. position. Machine furnished if desived ,A«r»unu-( ad proper punctuation preferred to speed. Must have somo knowiedge of figures and write wood, piin hand, No simpering niiss with hiead tull of “socioty™ desired. Must giv undivided attention to busine Address, wiving age, resideace and reference, I° office, \ TANTED—A voung nur of year old baby. Ap| girl to tal SITUATION WANTED. WANIE Bilesman by competent man with g Address C.” B, All refs. Ouelty, . on by newspaper man COmMPOSIOr o or hoth. Among othera Fds Town . Limited salury will suit, Ad- ress F 42 Bee oflice. 24 VW ANTEDSituntion, stenozraphor nod typo writer by youne ludy. lest refer. Main 8t., St Louis, eroncoes. Mo. VW ANTED - Situation, by & young man, in wholesnla house or shoe’ store. Speuka Swedo and American, (00d roferences. Far penman. Address F 37 lioe office, 52 VWANTED=y a Swode girl 13 vears old & situation with somo small famiiy whore ghe.onn do thie gereral ousework. Ads WANIE ns_copyist or workby young lndy who has hud ence. Address F 27 Boo. VW ANTED Situation s stonographors can furnish machine, DBest of references. Address 24, Beo oflico, 158 6% WAy Situation by A young man u8 as- sistant kook-keepor. would make himsclf geneo or warehouse, Dest ref, Beo offico MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. “ ARTED —To Buy, furniture of onn or two rooms; state what you have and how much for it. ' Address F 40, Bee oflice, VW ANTED—To purchaso a koo unimprosed corner lot, or one near a corner, within a half mile to a mile of the postoflice. N ed apply. Address F 3J, Boe office. VWANIED-Taroo or four unfurnishod rooms for light housckecping. Address 2532 Davenport st. “n\x'm{m-mm]i- 2 good Orchard | for good family horse; address F 33 office ‘ T ANTED—AUAs of Nobrask, Wyman, 118 south 15th VW AXEED-Small farnished room, central. State terms. Address F3, Bee. ' 215 VVANTED-To buy koot milkc route, dreas F'33 Bew office, 185 7¢ WANTED=To buy, u good wentie horse must be dark buy and one that a lady can drive. Callor add 11 S, 13th st. 5 WA To Rent, house of 5 to 7 rooms, good location, with modern cony Family small and no - cnildren, Austin, 501 8. 13th st. [0 GRADE cellar for building Jones und Ninth st John F wanted to 3 feet Coots, oxcavate on corner 145 V 7 ANTED—House or cottage of 6 or 7 ronms. It you have anything to offer, addross F 20, Boe oflice. 105 VW ANTED ~Toams, 300 8. i1th st. W ANIED—To rent a house of 3 or { rooms, with or without barn, in_good locality loation to be between 12th and 2ith, and H ney and Pierce. Apply,Gieo. Schroeder, 14th and Leavenworth, 815 20 ANTED—To buy five to twenty acrea in. aide of or near Omahw. _(iive descrip- tion, prico and terms. Addrss C.2), Bee office. ()Mr\HA Storage Warehouse - and Tzard Sts., forstorage of houso- hold goods and goneral merchandisc ‘rates. Advances mado; issue warohou: ceipts. R. H.switch at’ the hous South 13th street and 138, 1310 and’ 1 stroot. Telephone 043, - M. 8. Goodricl I 4 room cottage 23d and Loaven worth st, Apply atS13S 20thst. 344 20 OR RENT- 3.room house. Apply to M. F, Martin, 617 8, 15th st 249 OK RENT—Store in bost busincss part of Omaha, first cluss place for real estate and omployment office, tmiloror barber. cheap, $18 month only. 604 N 1ith st. OR RENT—Now f-room house. modorn im. provements. Inquire J, F. Darton, 2 Capitol ave. OR RENT—10-room iences, 7 biocl Bros., 1510 Douglat !leillll-x‘n'-v'rwo brick stores on north th st. Warchouse on track, mew brick on paved street. Three new stores on south 13th st. The C. E. Mayne, teal Estata & Trust Co., 15th and Harney. L) Ok BENT—House ot ten rooms and Larn, 627 Parlcave, between Earnam st and Leav: enworth sty Inquire ut Doran House, South Ixth near Battie of Gettysburg buildi 106 Ballou 8 OB RENT—Cottazes, houses and stores, all desirable and woll located, from %3 per month up, Block. IR i acres 3 m rom postofliec, suitable for market garden,will rent or soll. Apply West Furniture Co., 105 N. I 139 R RENT -6 room house, city wator, stroot cars, 1% milos trom P. O por monta, D. C. Patterson, maha Natl 2] HAY priviiege 10 1oase on the Detwilor farm, at Ames, 7 miles west of Fremont. John Gallagher, 317 South 12th st. 412 mo OR RE x new 8 room houses in A. S. Patrick’s ddition, about 14 blocks from stroet car. Applyat room2 Arllagton block 5. Patrick 6 m3 OR RENT-Tf you want €0 rent & house, on Bonawa & Co., opposite postoffice, FOR RENT---ROOMS. OR RENT—Two nicoly furnished front rooms with hoard. References required. 1914 Farnam st. 113 20 Fou RENT—A furnished parlor, warm : mod- eratc convenlenccs. with first oluss hoard, for two gentlomen. 1814 Dodge st. 961 JFOR RENT—Sunny rooms, siugle or en saite, nowly furnished, with board; pleasant home. Terms rorsonabie, iteferencos exchanged. 55 Ploasant st 02 4+ 3 OR RENT—2 furdi hml“ and Rurt. ick block, for the right person. Addras B B, Miilard hotol. ¥ 2 OR RENT—Elegant furnishal rooms In pri- vate family with or without” board, south PArt of town within two blocks of street e Address F38 Bee office belore 2th of March, L. Burnbam, Room 1 Crulft_l'lon 140 onnecting also parior bed- Avply ut 165 Far- JFQR RENT-A front 2d or 3d story room with firat-class board, to two gentiemen. ~ Newly and eloguntly furhished Call room | ition buildi OK REN very desirable newly fur. nished parlor and 1 front basement room unturnisoed. 111 5 15th, (iR OO BENT—Two furnished front rooms Gentiemen only. 1316 Dodge. JF O RENT—Large tront room with bay window: aisow smail room for gentieman. Modern convenlences. Inquire at 610 N. 1ith strect. [F 00m, to desirablo nam st. —A dishwasher and second cook, at Millor's Hestaurant, 104 N. 1668 st. OB RENTNioaly furnishod rooms: board if desired. 113 '8, 2id bet. Dougias end Dodge. v NTRED—Housekeepor 1o #ct &8 night waiter, 112 Nann’&h it m. 004 houso girl with godd refer- Mrs. G A, Kiuger, 19N l:g ot i‘\)u RENT—2 connected_rooms, suitable for Jackson. an RENT=%wo nicely furnished rooms, 1712 Douglns street. 179 4° F(iu_ RENT—Yewly furn, single off en'sulite, 14 N 01 RENT-Turnished room: re reason- able, antt ddy boarders wanted 1720 Cuss st. 180 2 hoard, | 259 5 R RENT_Firushed rooms and N 10th sh: el o SR, S JOR RENT~House § large rooms, Virginm ave. haff Diuck south of Leavenworth st. ~[4 taken immediatel 1afurmshod rooms one block f nd only 2:5 blocks from postoflice; mso 1 rooms for rent. Only thosy who_wish first-cluss rooms need apply. Adidress F 13, Bee office. 016 3 . 917 915 m 4 ORIt Plonsant, 103 QOR RENT- Handsomely furnished roc Modern convenicnces, $20 North 15th —Desk room. John Gallngh h 13th st ey ~Furnished room. Board DOR REN L' south 1¢th st Fron x Furnished 606 N ith st NOR A vory dosirable newly fur. nistied room. all modern convenionces, stroet cnrs. 2631 St Mary's ave b7% [OR RENT. ely furnished rooms, 2227 Dodge st., all modirn improvements, 817 Jo OR RENT—Furnished room to gentlw Inquire at 610 North 17th s 634 rooms with B0 4% Foux Store room and No. 110 N, 1ith at. busement 28 FoOK RE ished, for light housekoopin %00 Howard st 376 ‘Fnli“m NT=Turnished rooma. 714N, 10th- st M1 mse FOR SALE---HOUSES---LOTS. SOUTH Omana Park and Hummond Place 3 imside South Omaha property, Theo Olsen or Jas Vore, owner, 3i4 8 15th st,, 2d door be- tween Farnim nnd Harney. 2int J0UD BARGAINS -We have a few more lots in Matthew's subdivision of Albright's Choice inSouth Omaha. y are & good bar gnin. Plerce & Kogers, room 5, Arlington bloek! &1 i“i' Co. now in the market, For TMARSHALL & LOBECK. 130 Farnam stroot, members of Omana Real Bstate Exchange. Corner of Callfornia strect and Twenty third, 6033 feot, ensy terms, $6,00) House of eight rooms on Twenty-third near COnss, B5x88 foct, one-hulf cnsh, $6,200, it lots, Lincoln Place, one-third cash; 8525 t 0 8750, Four lots in West Cumings, onsy terms, $5)) to 0. Tota in_Mt. 300 10 $450. Acres < Twolve s acre lots in Spglag Valley, $3% to $40) per ncre. Als0 2 1:2 acre lots In samo addition. Alion very easy torms. Weo have alnrge lino of houses and lots on ourlist, and invite buyers to cail and we will show thn property. “Marshull & Lobeck, 1509 Farnam Telenhone 7 3 JROR SALE=Two lots in Kountze Placo. Spen- cer Otis, 1317 Douglns st. ] QO SALE=3 ncres on very easy torms Lot in Ames place EERiTI Lot in Block 8% Bedford place.... b House and Iok on 18th st, ono-third cash. . Lot in Kilby place , east front i Lot in Sheridan place, 5 feet front on Loavenworth §t........... .. vl House nnd two fpi) ‘iots” in Walnut Hiil, casy terms. .., 2 Pleasant addition, ensy terms, 1500 Farnaim. Fox SALFEe-807gcre tract, fmproved, near the city, 1129. ¢ ncra. Lots in' Sctiloainzer's nddition $230 to $35). 1%810et, 24th and Farnam at a barguin. 20 acres wost afWainut Hill cheap. Call and Investigante. Schlesingor Bros,, 614 slmx bt fmproved Gate City Re; T OySES~Lots.Farms,Lanay—mone loaned. Bemis' city maps, 5x7 foet, $:5) euch. Barkor block, S. and Farnam SN ENUINE BARGAINS—Two corner lots n Burdetto court, only 4 blocks from Saun- dor'sstrootcars. W. M. Bushman, Room 10, Bushman Biock, N Ecor 16th ani Douglas. 320 Douzlas. 185 Bemis, room 3 LOKENCE—Omua's hanisomest suburd, Clark & Freneh and . B. Evans & C agonts, 4 HousE Homis' city ‘maps, '5x7 foot, $.5) Bemis, voom 3, Darker block, 8. W. cor. and Farnam st W YV ASHINGTON SQUARE uddition, on Sher- man nvenue and paved streot, {3 without doubt the finest place to build you 'a home in all Omaha. A few choice lots left fronting on n and Shorman avenue, Every modern nience at hand. Sewer, city water, gas, paved street. Prices for lots, $1,700 to 4,500 J. L. Rico & Co. agen 831 LORENCE-Lots anly $200 to $300. and J. B, Evans & C N8IDE PROPERTY—We have somo good in- side property at & burgain, Pierce & Rog- ers, 1511 Dodge street. 0 Clark & 1 18T xour proporty with us it you want it 4 gold, for wo monn business, Picrco & Rogers, Room 5 Arlington Blk. s {JOR SALE—On easy terms, some choico lots 1o Walnut Hill, all near Walnut Hiil post- office. P. A. Gavin, Sole Agent, Room 8,Redick Block. 182 3 ors Remis' nAps, 5XT feet, $: Bewmis, room 3~ Barker block, 8 and Farnam. OR SALE—7 ncros on Stuto Saratogn ndd, will sell cheap. Gato City Real Estate Co., 1120 Douglas, 185 FHE best acrein Washington Hill, $1,030 will make 5 lots: ench will sell fir 10 Must be soldin a fow days. Guate City Real Es. tate Co, 132) Douglas, ARGAINS {n South Omaha by En; Bar E 8. 15 Lotsnow in the macker. ark & French and J. B. Evans & ; e “7|Tll all the interests centering north, and the fact that values have hoen neglécted herctotore; that property for parks is obtaina. ble, and tno city will be csmpelled to go in this direction for them: that the finest boulevards in our beautiful city can be extended in this direetion, will 2 i To! that Table l.g{\ vestment that will prepare for *'the raiay da: One-fourth epah, balance $5 a month M. Cooper woved to 1511 Dodge st. 17“1 st. 510-room brick houses near improvemenas, £17,500 A fow Oty Farnam Ifi ‘ass, all il 1ots at n sacrifice. oot with 2 new bousés. near h street, o grido, $20,001, rents for $i20 per mo. Splendid inv.stment. glitus dkxjie gour Juckson o, $13,00 for fow nys. e rr':«‘»" fine acred “djoining Highland Park only ‘Oliton Milliofs cheap. aof ATOAT 8L 445)42, §00d house, 15,070, neur 2 a1 We hive a éplenidid list of inside property, nlso a fow bargainsiu Hanscom Place and all first clnss adaitions. Call and l00k at our list. 7 Mitchell & Leyonmarck, 1518 Dodge st. [ote Farms, Lands- mon ety maps, bxi feet, Bomis, room 3, BArker biook, S and Furnam sta TOLORENCE - Lotsnow in the market. For salo by Clark ¥ French and J, k. Evans & Co. Fiae corner in 8hull's terms, for fow days. J. M. Bu LE~-3)2 acre farm tn Humilton Co., 2 miles from good shipping point | 150 noros broken. - Torms o bler & Woolley, it. LORENCE—Lots only 8200 to 860, ¢ aric & | French and J. D. Evans & Co. ] OUSES - Lots,Farms,Lands—money loanod. Hemis' city maps. 5x7 feet, $:60 ench Beris, room 3, Barker block, S, W. cor. 15th and Farnaw sts, 7 OR SALE—Biy bar G-rooms, good well und barn, lot 50x150 11, only 81400 Tiuire st Neill, Conrad & Hunt feed store, near depot, Walnut Hill, 940 4* ENCE—-Oninha's_ bhandsomest suburb. lurk & Frenci sud J. B Evans k(; sole ogenta ~Finely fuenishod room at 704 | $7.500. loard. | Harrison. Am. | Improvemant Walnut iiil. Houso | JFOR SALETwq oF threo olevators: al good oints on B. & M. railroad. For particulars apply to Thomas Cochrane, box b, Lineoln, Nebv, 230 ¥ ORSALE-Valuablo property: West Lin. coln for onsh. Callat Fd Bird's store or write P. 0. box 512, Lincoln, Neb, 13 {LORENCE-Lots only 200 to 5%, Clark & ¥ wnd J. B, Evans & Co. 1 l l OUSRS- Lo Bemle' ¢ Beamis, ro and Farnam sis rms,Lands~money loanad. Y foot, §2.5) each block, 8. W, Corner 18th $5.200 Capitol avenue bet oth and 10th front. 4 new houses, §12,50) Corner I3th aad 17ard, full lot, $3.4M, Corner 12th and Dodge renta for §3,000, £33,000 until March 1 Corner Picrce and 19th st ronts 10 por cent 0n invastmont, $15,00. Corner Farnam and 31st, Wsxy.2, #1700 Choice lots in Orchard hill very cheap, $730 to o0 Choiceresidence lot Dagiglas and 20th &5x132, st 00 fect Choico residence lot 315t st just north of Far nam east front, &5.014, Chenp lots in'all parts of the city:if you want to buy or s lon us 8. Kats, 1511 Fary airs. ¥ IRIVER Spocial Rareaing 32 ou Rristol car Saunders, S front, xi52 near Croighton col )t on Calilorom near 2 lots 60x each on ¥ gchool hovse, $155) and §! Beautitul ¢ ont lot Kil Y 2 south front lotsin A 8 nunders st oach §1 ull lot on Hamilton, opp. Convent, $1,700. 13! feot sjuare, teackage, n.or U, P opa, £1,000 Corner 60x112, near $2.400, Lots 80x140 on 1sth, nesr Paul st., 86,000, 1.5 cash, bulunce 1 to 4 years. Soiith frontlot on Burdette st., near Sbor- man avenue, 3,000, Business lots, 22x%0 feet, with alley on Saun- ders stroet, nenr Hamilton, paved, $120 tront asy ferms, ner iot on Cuming st., paved, $4,000, wor lots, s and e front, in Foster's add., near Sunders streot, $4,500. Lot 60xTi0 on 15th, hear L torms, #4,5 Inco 81,50, ‘utricks add near ar line, Patrick’s add., d Ol Mills,easy iles from P. 0., will subdivide t will &ell eusiiy for $35% M. Eagy terms &room ine, 3 low cottuge, Grooms, lot 60x140, N 10th st,near Luko, Cottage and lot 30x139 fton ear line, $1,500. 30 1t. ot and cottage on cuble car, £2,101 2 cottugos § rooms ench in Shinn's' 24" add,, cach $1,4900, B-roomi cottazo unl full lot in Piatnview,$1,67 ol lot aud cottago iu Shinn's 3d ad., choap, 1,600 otrage nud lot in Boxgs & Hill's add. Fur 50, ; Nico cottago and lot, Boges & Hill'sadd terins, W. G. Suriver, opp. 0, new, full ¢ front lot, near red near 1fu) chieap lots in Greenwood. ewold & Burrett, 81413 8. 16th QEE those MY For sule by street. [LORENCE —Lofs now in the marke! sule'by Clark & Fronch and J.-B. 1 Co. T [LORENCE=Lots now in the murkot sale by Clar Co. yx T ARRIS Real Estute and 215 act in Cunninghai erty t Acre property w Hadtord piace 10 1ots from $650 to $a00, 4 lots Baker Place near Orchard bill, $66) to 30, ots 'n K'Iby Place 80 1 lot in Parkers Lots in Creston pince 1.7 House and lot Clarendon place $1,K0 House and lot Clirendon place, $3,00 1 1ot in Dupont place 1,10, Lots in Huwthorne $107) to § T.ots in Hawes 2850 to $1,00, In Hartman’s add, a bargain. Lots in Hauscom Place,$180) to $100. 1 housoand lot in Hanscom Placo, § Rouso and lot in Hanscom Plice, Kounize dth ndd, €540 1lor in Kountze Plue argain, $1,80, Saveral houses und n Lowe's add. House and lot on Nicholas steeet, cheap. Lot in Potter’aadd. Lot in Putiee & Cobb's add, 8 Omaha, Property in cvery part of the city. Money to loan on improved city property. Abztract ot titles of Douwias county Hueris Roal Estato & Loan Co., forme ris & Harris. DATRICK'S iot 1 51x134 vacant, all for § On a part of this leaving the corner, o84 Rooms 1and 3, It VY 1T all the introsts cont the fuct that vali that proj city will heretoforc ety £or parks is obtaina- compelled to go in this that tho finest boulevards in our benutiful city can be extended in this direction, will convince the most conservative that Tuble Land Tots at $150 and $200 are an in: vostment that will propare for “the raiuy day.” One-fourth cash, balanco $ n month, George M. Cooper, moved to 1511 Dodg 154 ] OT8 in Greenwood, 50x140, £225, 15 cash, Jbnlance by the month. Eneweld & Barrett, Bl4ta K 15th st 205 3 A BLOMAY, Real Estato Broker, . Farnam street, cor. 18th, 65x roam Farnamst., near lth A Farnam st., near 15th 4$x152, improved Farnam st., near 20th 2 'y cheap, Farnam st., near 2th, 116xx132 " i Farnam st., cor, 31st st., 13x132, south nd east front.. S PO nam st. cor. 4ith, 95x 132, § and o front urnam st cor. 41st, 48x13%,'s and e front Farnam st. cor. 4 s and w front Harney st. near 1 Rt Harney st. nour 15th, A1x132 improved. Hurney st. near 20th, 1,4x proved Harney st. Redick's Grove, 41x132....... Harney st. near 2id, 40; Douglus st. near 12th Douglus st near 13 Douglas st. nc Dougins st. ne 5, improvod 4 fnterest, th, 50: Dodgo st. near 2th, 40x1 Juckson at, cor. 14th, 66x1 Juckson t. near 15th, 66 Jones st cor. 1th, Aix132. Howard st. noar 10th, 32x02, i Leavenworthh st. cor. 21st, 13 DEOYea T v v e Leavenworth st. cor. 2ith, i 24,000 od. 000 xill, - 0x145, vroved ... i 16th st, opp, M. Line S1xq18 00 14th st. trackage, Padd, Park uve. opp. park V) ave. near 1. riia ave. Plousant, St neor St Mary’s, 40x nenr Dorcas, 100x10 near Douglas, or. M 11th et near Dorc 20th at. cor. Soward, B3xI2), 3 housos Plorco near 20th, & foet front, oS! Hamilton st. aedr Belt line, improved.... 415t 5L, Just off Furnam, 453132, o front.. h st near Davonport, 100x136. . Soward, near ith, 60XI51. ... #1st st., near Leavenworth, 50x160. 10th st, near Castollar, 135 'feet front. 9th st, near Martha, S1xi5l, corver. . Burdétta at, near 20ih, 3012, on car lino Bart at, near Lowe ave, 51 1-2x150. . 25th, cor, Poppleton, 63x110, improved Davenport, near 24th. bt 2, improved Chicago, corner #th, Bix1i2, improved. . 26th, near Poppleton, 5x127. improved South Omaha, lot Ik 58, 60x150 Orchard Hill, lots §750 to...... Brown Paik, lota $600 to Redford Pluce, lots $65 , improved improved. . —Rent, or trade for city property s of land, z0od_house, in town of Helle: niles from Union S10¢k Y ards ture for 50 eattle: ) neres 10 cultivation ensh. G. Wickenberg, 510N 16th st Store, BY MONE ains ~In all of the folluwing bar- Corner 16ith and Jacxson, $40,000. Corner California and Lsth, imoroved, $20,00 44 ft on Longlus, improved, £40.00, 0 £t on Cuning wnd 500 Corner 15th and St. Mary roved, §27,00, Lots in ledford Piace for $650 1o 355) Two choice corners In Lowe's, very cheap, Fine corner in Kirkwood, & bargain roerin K.V, Smith's sddition, 32x140 - rare bargain 5127, Shinn's 1st add.near Hamilton st, south fro ry choice and choap. Elegant iots, improved and unimproved in Hanscom Place, O, cuard Hill, Gise's, Ouk Chat- am, Pleinview, Oxford Plice, Cipitol add, Association add, ~ Crefehto ts, Melrose Hill und in all other addition Large list of trackuge and warehouse pro ort oBusinessand residence property in South e Ciinice acres for subdivision near the ofty. List your property with us. Wright & Luge bury, cornar, under Paxton hotel 8 JOUTH Omahi Park and Hammond Place is M) inside South Omaha property, Theo Olsen or Jus Vore, owner, 14 S 1ith st., 24 door be- tween Faroam and Harney, JUSKS—Lots, Parios, Lands —money Hewis' city maps, 5xT feet, is, room §, Barker Dlock, S, and Farnam ats. . MES —No. 1507 Farnam st. If in want of A home [00k over the tollow- ing list, among which you will ind several bar- aing: $i"¥ptendia troom cottage on Montuna st city water, barn and roes £3.000 27=Fuil Sixin w room cottage in Lowes' addn. {or & fow davs at §1,850. 28—Good 6 room house and fine ot in Isuac & Selden's addn. $2,000, 257~ Kast front 10t 3013 and naw 8 room cot- tugeon Virginia ave, § 262—0ne of the finest housos m Walnut hill, £3.000, 278—Fast front_lot 75t and good 1 house on South 15th st, $8500, 2s9~Beautiful lot, coverod with fine shade trees, and a g0od § room houso on Pierce ot, $L000 Ndw 14 room houso with all room and tull lot room modern im- provements, on Calitornin st, $1 ~The fincst lof and A 1 cottage on N £5,000, a#8—Lot 144x120, eorver on Pie hoiges, nothing better at pr i house on Frankiin lots and large hot strons's & 101t0n, $10,00), Apat New house, md Culifornin st, noar $10=10-room hrick house 0) barn, city water and troes hoico house and close to business couter. Take an hour fo investigate this i you are look ing for nbargain, $9,00. 450 =Corner (X184 with two good houses on thand Florce sts, 5,000, 201-New ¥room house on Park ave. Honss has manties and crates. City water, buth nnd closots. Cheap at #4,500. Lot 61X 140 and T-room house, with gas, city water and good barn. On Forest avenue, . 1of, 66X132, corner on Chicago st., with ildings thut rent for $2400 per yeur, A aod investiment at $20,00. all ot and Sroom cottage in Walnut Hill, §1.80 Six (] lots and ne oiily §5,50. South’ front lotand €ood 3 owe's addition, £2,00. 812~Full lot,80x124,a0d 4-room houso in Shinn's addition $2,100, Choice lot i1 bik 19. Hanscom Place £1,80. North 16th st, south of the tair 000, (s on corner ot 20th und Lako 203 305 ottago in West Side, room house in 73—Finest corner, lot O9x174, on Hawilton st in Shinn's addition, T=In bk 2, Hil , very fine lot, §1,800, 5~ Finest enst-fro n Lanirview st =Finest north-front lot, 110x174, on Burt st, one block east of Convent, $4,60 73310 noros near aha, $4, 3 756 ~ Lot additio ot covered with fruit and shade trees, $2,600. 68 -Fire corner on Lowe avenue, wlso east front in Summit place, 863—Cor lot #ic140 with 3 houses, on N 18th st. Big drive at § . 865—Full lot5)x110 with two houses renting for $50 per mo on N I18th near Paul st, $8,500, 861=Lot with two honees in Arbor Place, good investment, §: J64=Lot 40x120 and Place, $1.00. 388—Fine re nce lot 132x132 on avo, §15,50. 10 room house with modern improvements ot t0x 152 on Burt st near 20th,$9,000, Vueant lots in all parts of the city, 410-2 fine lots in Hanscom place, block 19, for the two $3,600. 4115 best Jots on Cuting stin Walnut hil, Vs bunch for $7.500. 413 ~Fine corner on Park ave, £3 0)0. 123—Chofce lot in Hillside No 1, $1,60). '—(ne of the finest lots in Sunny Side. §1,800, 7=Good lot in Isarc & Selden's ‘addition, two blocks north of Leavenworth, §1,000. 4845 \orY choicoe lots in West Side: for the en- tire lotif taken by March 2, $2,250, 465—5 choice acres in Honfleld. $3,500, 15 ~73x300 in Purk P’lace, $2,50. 6052 lots in West End, cor. Dodge and 334 sts, on east slope, $3,750. 3 099—3 of the finest lotsin Housel & Stehbin's ad- dition, $1,600 to £1 'y fine lot in bl Park, £2,500. vernl very fine 1ots in Highland Piace, ilby Place and West Omaha. —Choice lot on Hamilton st. in Rescrvoir ad- dition, §1,100. A few very cholce neres in Newport., 100x150 in Hartman's addition, on B, & M, and U, P. R. R.§ 0 » 725—Two of the finest acressin Pratt's sub-divi- sion, for the two, §3,200. 720—6 very fine fots in Dwight & Lyman's ad- all bargaing; 650 to $500. on State st, in Omaha View; this t: 82630 7. facing Hanscom st lots in Lowe's addition, te Agency, Farnam street. ntering north, alues huve been negloc that property for purks is obtain: d the city will be compelled to o n this on for thon that the finest boulevard in our beautiful cit J direction, will_convinc that Tablo Lund lots vestment that will prey or “‘the rainy day. gne-fourth cash, bilunee £ 1 month. Georzo 843 Blocks 17 to 32, the best part of Bowling Green. The cheapest ‘propoerty on the market. 1 mile from Benson car linc. frncro lots por acro § 23 ncre 1048 por acre $550 Acre lots $60). Lots 50x127 on Hamilton street $175 to $225 for corners. Full commission to agents. Got plats. Marshall & Lobock, No. 1509 Farnam, Telephone T LORENCE—Lots inthe market. C salo by Clark & French and J. B. E 0. YV ISE & PARMELE, 1609 Farnam st, Offer these bargalns to-day : 1 corner Georgia avo. and Dupont $1,20), % Orchard hill, choice lots each $850. House and #lots, Saunders & Mimebaugh's add. to Walnut hill'$2,300, 20 Finest lots in Cloverdale, bargsins. Fino lots fn Kilby place, chienp. Finel I-2lot John T Redick's Sub-division, #choice Ints in Maynes udd., each $300. 2choice lots Fairmount piade. 1acro best in Belvedore, burgaln $300. 2lots Jetter's addition, each $700. Blota Mt. Douglas. eack $550, 2 lots South Ex, place, each $500. 8 Brown Park, bargains each $6 24 1ots choice in Y ates & Hompol's addition. 10 acres % mile south of Harris & Patterson's annex, extra nice, choap and ensy terms. A fino list of western Janda for sale, or trado for Omaha proporty. 400 neros’ mighly improved, Snundors Co., salo or trade, 116 foet front on 10th streot, Lust, not least, aorner on Farnam £13,00) and muny others, 150 Farnam, Wiso and Parmelo, Police. The following is the police detail for the present month: Day Foree—Thos, marshal; John McDonald, deputy; Thos. Cormick, captain; Patrick Mostyn, gor- geant; Michael Whalen, court oflicer; John Tarnbull, i Jame ‘apitol av- enue; Arthur Pulaski, lower Farnam and Harncy, Ninth to Twelfth, An Fahey, ‘U'hirteenth, Harney to bridge; Chas. Bloom, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh north of Douglas; Michael Dempsey, Tenth, Harney to depot; Wm. White, Farnam, Thirtcenth to Fifteenth; Thos. Peironet, Sixteenth, Dodge to Nicholas; Patrick Hinchey, Cuming; Edward Car- roll, Thirteenth ' south of bridge; Dan McBride, Douglas, Thirteenth” to Six- teenth; Thos. Ormsby, at large; Peter Turkelson, patrol driver. Night force-—Michael Riley, Dougl Thirteenth to Sixteenth; Patrick Cusick, Cuming J. Donivan, Thirteenth, Har- ney to bridge; Patrick Horrigan, Ninth and Tenth, north of Douglas; Richard Burdish, Tenth, Jones to depot; James Brady, Twelfth, Douglas to Capitol ave- nue; Thos J. Casey, Chicago and Cass; Louis Godola, Farnam, Thirteenth to Fif teenth; Mike McCarty, lower Farnam and Harney, Ninth to ‘Twelfth; John Robbins Populcton ave and Twentieth; Pat Gitli- gan, Thirteenth .south of bridge; John Brady, Sixteenth, Dodge to Cass; Jerry O'Grady, Capitol avenue, Ninth to Twelfth; John Norman, Sixth and Scv- enth, south of tracks; Dan Shanahan, Sixteenth to Cass to Nicholas: Chus Lang, St. Mary's avenue; H. L. Huaze, Tenth, Harney to Jones, Dan Kennedy, Saun- ders; Andrew Crawford, patrol” condue- 2z, Sergeant; Al Sizwart, mble, patrol driver. Cummings, city The deed of the Briggs farm, to C. E Mayno and Erastus Benson, ' was filed with the coun yosterday. he consideration pa 50, and this igbelieved to he the lar, wivate roal estate sale ever recorded in this city. sl BLE A sorrel horse attached to atop buggy, the property of Dr. Ward, wus taken from the corner of Fifteenth and Harney strects yesterday morning. Whether thief or *‘joker’ the doctor wants to sec the party who aspired to the possession of his steed and sttachiusnts, ODDS AND ENDS Stray Leaves from a KReportel Book. - *“You may say," spoke up a volun! informant Iast night, at the bicycle race, “that there is a great dealof jookeying| going on, “That's 'ardly the word," interrupted) another, “Why, yos," said the first speaker, “don't you sce Prince and Bullock are trying to run away from Ashinger. Three or four times this evening they have done their very best to leave him behind, but| he has stuck to them too close to b shook." “Well" the London gentleman exs plained, “that is not joc There's no h'unfairness about t am sure, the others bohind,* The first speaker jerked out “Oht™” Notes " peaking of the Irish national stat sntionto be held in Lincoln Thurse ay of this week, id a noted nationals 18t yesterday, “reminds me that there. is less of secrcey in the movements of th orgamzation than there was a fow years ago, and the press and peoplo ot the United States are more in favor of the movement. You remember the time Captain Phelan, superintendent of the Kansas City workhouse was nearly cut to picces in O'Donovan Rossa's oflice ewspaper man of Kansas k., was the cause of thal nk’s father was superintendent of the ras works on First street. Captain helan one day had a long talk with Frank, who wus out of work and on his ""‘T . Phelan innocently tried to stif- fen Frank's back hair with ‘some of his adventures and told bim of the method of working dynamite machinery by the dropping of oil on numerous thick- nesses of lmwr until all were eaten Lthrough and the thing exploded. Thi was to blow up steamsiips. He even da dailed one particular case where the au- thorities in Livurpuo’! were forewarned. e Frank made a five or six column arti- cle of the conversation, and disposed of it to the Kansas City Journal at $20a column, uccording to his statement. The result of the publication was astonishing. It was published in every known paper. in the world, from Odessa to Honolulu, Erank folt like the little girl that touched the electric button that blew up Hell gate, when he saw the result. Phelan was decoyed to New York, and with a business like promptness, prepared for long term in the ‘“hospital.” A shert time since this same Frank Clark was city editor of the Kansas City Star. A book is 1n course of publication by a New York firm “How to Make the Tour of umFe on Fifty Cents a Day,” Itis no new feat, ns Frank did it about seven years ago. He is a linguist and a man of fine appearance, oval face, with black moustac eyes and hair. He traveled through England, France, Ger- many, Russia, Austria, Italy and various laces. He roved around, always on ot, and his entire expenses averaged fifty cents a day. *"e There is a man with a strange history now in Omaha. His cards announce him as R, K, Borschers, the reformed gam- cars he had been a gamester, and was known all over the country as one of the smartest men in the business. Faro and poker were his specialties, and. at eithe me he was expert in the very highest aree. led originally from Indiana, but played in almost every city of any size in the United States. The last few years of his hfe have been spent in efforts to atone for his past ca- reer by reforming the class of men to which “he once belonged. He is now holding forth at the Buckingham, ‘ertain_enemics of his here have tried to damage his character and injure his work by circulating reports that he still frequented gambling houses and once m a while staked a few dollars on the ‘‘turr of the cards. A well informed and popular gambler who was questionea about this report said: “It's a point blank lie. I have studied that man pretty closely since he hasbeen here and I know what I am talking about. Borschers may be a crank but he is no hypocrite. I am positive that he isnot a reformer for revenue only. Why do I think so? For this reason, he used to be one of the smoothest men in the country, and could just make & pack of cards “talk He could make 0od deal more money by gambling than he could by preaching. Jfimt kind of man is not a hypoerite." DIED. J YORGER—In this clty, March 1, at 11:45 v.m., Arthur E., son of Elllsworthand Ada Yorger, azed 3 months. Funeral will take place to-day at2p.m. | from the family residence,1421 North Twenty- first street. Friends invited. "L'he funeral of Nellle Nash took place yes- | terday morning at 10a.m from the Ladies’ Christian Ald association rooms,1606 Farnam street. Rev. A, F. Sherrill ofliciated. Inter- ment at Prospect Hill cemetery, MEYERS—At St. Joseph's hospital, W, | Moyers, aged 21 years, Funeral from Barrett & Heafey’'s on Thursday, March 3d at 2 p. m, by Moembers of local assembly 2845 K. of L, are invited to attend. y An Unlicensed Pawnbroker, 3 Smith, the South Tenth strect pawns broker, swore out a warrant in palice court yesterday morning for the arrest of . Netzner, a clothing merchant on the | same thoroughfare. He claims that Netzner has been doing a pawnbroker's business on the sly, without paying the license. As proof of this he exhibited & scrawly looking document, consisting of | some almost illegible words written on & pie f note paper. The document will show Netzuer's peculiar way of doipg busines: 1 bot a wach from ——— for 128, If he wand to ged the wach bag aggain he mus pay 143, 8. !5?.1:.\1!!:." Mud and Crosswalks, | Oxana March itor of the B The crosswalks on the corner of | ‘enth and Dovea’s were taken up early last fall during the grading of Dorcas | street and were never relaid. Since the ' thaw commenced it is simply impossible to cross the street. I hope some of our | city officials will take action thereon to | have the crosswalks and also the sides | walksin the vicity relaid as it is very | unpleasant for ladics to have to wade through this mud, A TAXPAYER, Italian Laborers. ! iger Agent Mares was busy ate | cnding to a small army of Italian labor- | erswhothronged in and around the Unfon depot yesterduy morning, They had & redolent pile of baggage on the plats form, consisting of stuffed, solled nad clumsy Jooking llour sacks, battered dins ner cuns, ted appenring, | racked a nkled valises, stuffed gunny sacks and hundreds of other arg fully contrived vehicles for the transpors taton of their wares. They were em route to Denver, f: The people on Convent street are come plaining of a large pond of water near sixty fect wideand " 120 long which has been formed on that thoroughfare by th raing, ‘They claim that when warm weather sets in it 18 bonnd to breed diss case in the neighlor o Young Men s Hehiow assoclation will giv nasked ball at Masonic . ou March 24, 3