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Hi WA Ty cook for Sioux fares patd. Farm hand, 820, all winte dishwasher, 8 per weeks § men waiters, £ per h: 2 men for city work. Canadian Emp. , Mrs. Brega & Son, 816 8. 1ith; telephone e LN VW ANTED-A practical clgar maker to, tuke chiarge of u clgur factary in § town of & Inguire at Rosenmund hotel, hetween 5 anid o'clock, Wednesday evening, October 12, N. H. Cohen, H1-1% DARTIES wanting bookkeepers, clerks, sales- en, ete, who can talk three or four lan- uages, apply to Scandinavian Emp. Bureau, 610 Farnam, side door. 643 11 Wik maer: DLAND Guarantee and Trust Farnam street—Complete abatracts fur- pished, wid titles to real estate examined, per- fected and guaranteed. 210 F. D, Mead, 29 8. 16th st. 780 15 try our 15c meals at Norris restaurant, ral good carpenters and cab- ANTED-10 men of good vflu’lnz‘(‘ to it 38outh 14th street. (old Live and ] USINESS CHANCE n A good restaurant with a chance to start a lodging Houso in_connection: | Co-operative Land an Lot Co, #05 North Sixteenth. 0511 300D opening in_several states for light manufacturing bustness, small capital re- uired and large profits. For' further (nforma Hon call on A- . Mayne, N. W- cor. 10th and Farnam. o0l-11 WANTED Partner with capital in an_estab- lished business: address, stating amount of capital to put in businoss, H. 10 Bee office. 5 765 i1 FOR BALE Turie '&mp, zood business. In- anire 8. Bnyder, 430 8. 10th kt. To-Li* l ARE Chance—For sale cheap—One-half tn- terest In established blacksmith shop in Bouth Omaha, Hest location in town. Price apked can Lo cleared first month.” Muyua's Branch Office, South Omahi 70611+ ED—5 men_for Weeping Water, $1.50 b por, day; 12 laborers BLT0 per' days second girls, dining room girls, first and second cooks, walters, dishwashers, 10 girls for private families. 16th Street Employment Office, 20 N 16th st., Keyes & Ca il ¢ o, ALESMEN-#5.00 a day can be made sellin| b anew article. Rells best in cities. No capl- tal but good _references required. Address C. H. Baldwin, 8ec'y, Tiftin, Ohlo. 681 12% W ANTED - puving block cutters for Golo: rado quarries. C. D. Woodworth, 687 13) to 81 e ONEY~In sums of low rates, Russell & Barrett, ms:flfin st 70000 To lown. on ORiaRA (T PLOPY ‘r"ili'n'ru = D per cent. G. W, Day, 8, B. cor, Ex. B 300,000 to Toan, special rates on farm D" Kobotker & Perrigo, 1521 Farnam O LOAN—Money—Loans placed on in proved real estate, in city or county. for New England_Loan & Trust Co., by Douglas County bank, 16th and Chicago sts, 219 M ONEX—To lown. No dela; AL UL, Rice & O cinl tional bank MONEY LOANED at . F. Reed & Co.'s Loan AVL Office, on turniture, planos, horses, wagons, Personal property of all Kinds, and all other o icles of value without removal. b over Bingham's commission store. ness strictly confidential. MONEY to Loan-On improved city property at lowest rates of interest. No commis- sion charged. Sholes & Crumb, block, cor. TMOMEX to lown on city property. Wil buy good notes, Beaver & Whitcomb, ’!!‘mx/, roperts. Towest rates. Farnam. ONEY to Loan—By the undersigned, who has the ‘only properly organized loan agency in Omaha. Loans of $10 to $100 made on furniture, planos, organs, honufl WIRODS, ma- chinery, ete., without removal. No delays, All business strictly confideggtial. Loans so made that any part can be pafl at any time, each pay- ment réducing the cost pro rata. Advances made on fine watches and _diamonds, Persons should carefully consider who they ure dealing with, 83 many new concerns are daily comin into existence. Should you need money call an see me. - W. R, Croft, room 4 Withnell ‘build: 15th and Harney. MONEY to loan, cash on hand, 1o d¢ W. and E, L.'8quire, 1413 Farnam ton hotel building. R RENT--TTouse 4 roSf¥ nor. Harney and 21st sts,, &5 per mo. & A. Sloman, Hell man block. 268 )l'l ka"{- ll:“rmslll-(:.!lnt. "'Tl‘ ;m'mry‘- ] Jo-operative Lan 0., Noth g w5 11 {JOR RENT -A fui o Tibuse, contrally o« #5. Co-operative Land & Lot Co, 206 N 16th st. 04 11 {OR RENT--Office, No. 17 Farnam st.: per month. W. N. Nasoglols Fatnam. 66 14 TASE your iouses for rent with H. K. Cold, 816 48 15th, can rent 50 now. 560 T—By Cahn &Moolly, 182 Farnaim st. Honse of 8 rooms hear'Hfanscom Park, all modern conveniences, M40, ° ) 2 hiouses of 7 rooms each, hot and cold water, bath rooms, $b. " House of 1 rooms, near Hanscom Park, £, FOR RENT—New -room house, 224 Chicago, 2. 48 11° QOR RENT-Now 8room liouse in_Poppleton Park, two blocks from Dr, Mercer's resi- dence, E. F. Seever, 160014 Farnam. 312 (YOR RENT | House of 6 rooms and furniture for sule, inquire 623 N. Zlstst. 245 14 J{OR RENT—A hall, size 2x08 feet, at 1018 Faruam st., over Continental Ci ulhll’& Co. JOR RENT-5 to 10 room houses. tton. H. E. Cole 316 8. 15th. 410 {YOR RENT—6-room house 2413 Poppleton ave. #-room houses, &2 Miami st. #-room house, N side of Cass bet 2th and 30th sts,Geo. I Gilbert, Withnell bullding. 636 12 {OR RENT—¢-room house in Idlewild; all modern improvements; 85 per month; desk room in_my office, No. 1613 Farnam: one large front room with alcove, finely furnished: heat and gas; multable for” tivo gentioman; &0 por month. W. N, Nason, 16156 Farnam st. 665 14 Good locas ANTED—15 stonecutters. Apply Tom Hamlin, 15th street Park ave. 0 15 ANTED—Agents In e ity n U. 8.3 7 per month and expenses; sold by sam- i)ln:oru\ ts and stock free. Allworth ‘% K tuther! N. TED-4 Gernian boys t0 Carty papers. =600 8, 12th st., up-stairs. 08 FEMALE HELP. OR BALE—Ono of the best paying hotels in Li |l<‘u|n,Nch. Addre: I{ E. ;shmd .I,In- - 'y goods, toys and Price guuranteed. Huy near home elghts, B ad, ., Jobbers, books, stationery, Moines, In. )R BALE--A meat market in best location, good business. For nearer information address H 5, Bee office. 620-13* Bumfim«a Chance—Desirous of retiring from business, we will sell the balance of our stock of dry goods, with three years lense and_fixty by Junuaryor March mext, Merchants meaning to purchase address Johni H. ¥. Lehninnn & Co., 101412 Farnam st. n YR SALE or rent—A good paying restan rant or boarding house, Catl 54 8. 18th st. 007 12¢ Chance—There 13 a_fine opening 1on restaurant nd buker mtrance of Hanscom park. heap rent.” ¥, L Gregory, & ) ANTED—A good Kitchen girl at C. Freder- tekson, 913 Pacitic st. i 130 ANTED_Girl for general housework, Mrs. M. H. Bliss, 910 Park avenue, 792 1 ‘W ANTED-2 dining room girls for Wyom- ing, #0; woman cook and 2 dining foom girls for Crete, cook and dining room girl for Beward, Neb.,, 3 for Wayne, 2 for Red Ouk, 3 laundresses for lowa, 1 for Central 1'n¥. ook and second girl for Couneil Bluffs, girl for offi- cer's family, #, nice young girl to mind a baby and board In first-cliss hotel, 3 dining room rirls, girls for kitehen work, for hotel laundri B girls for nousework, 88 and & per week, kood nurse, woman, &£0; an intelligent middle- aged woman to do second work and wait on in- valid lady, #4; 2 nurse girls and 3 first-class sec- ond girls, Canadian Employment office, Mrs. Brega & Son, 316 8. 16th, Tel. 834, 804 110 VW ANTED Au old woman for dinigg reom work. 107 N. 12th st. H 12 “h\l\"’l‘ 50 Indies to try our Ihe menls at Norris' restaurant (0ld Live and Let Live), 811 and 313 8, 14th st. L2} ANTED — Girl for general housework; smull family, Mrs. Thos, F. Hall, man uve, 1% and news 508 8, 16th st. [(YOR SALE-A g general store at Rapid City, all new, and invoices about #10,0, principilly of dry goods and groceries; reason or selling, death’of s Address . M established 13 Broudway, Comncil 1Bt 67 144 A NAN withexperience i the dry conds o hurdware business can wake 1t win by placing u stock of woods i the Fiteh block, P ave and Woolworth st, F. v, W08, 1th st. 0 7,000 Stock of hoots and shoes to Omalia prop NS Chiay xehang X mpbell and G, W, her of Commierce, 47 oot 3 e husiness &200 per month L guaranteed profit, #1500 casli will buy it, G 3 Bee oflice. 318 on paved si.: , #1000 cksh. G 23, 20 14 o No. 1hotel property, in one of the best town 12 webr * §10 Cham), FANTED-- A stock of groceries and general mdse, for city lots paid for, C.J. Canan OR EXCHANGE Omahs property “for lry ™ goods, grocertes, Lardward, drugs, ete. Omaha property fcr horses and cattle, 8. 8 Campbell wud "G, W. Hervey, 810 Chamber of Commerce, 160 ]flfl“ SALE A complete steam laundr o twenty ho nett, Saunde) av- so power engine. J. 8. Ben- and Clurk sts, L] GOOD meat market 15 badly needed in_tho nelghborliood of Woolworth st and Park ave, and store room el be obtained at cheap rent In Fitch block. ¥, L. Gregory, 320 8 15th st. L] A wholesale business with a pay- ik trade established. Capital re about $4,000. - Will take purt Omuha real Address'E 5 Beo office, TAOR SALE—The bext paying small otel in the city; 2,000 cash will” get it. C. E. Lee, 2T Farnai st. L Jrok BALE_Corner saloun, receipts 860 ;1,'\)' $4.500; §1,000 cash, nedr depot. Lee? 1207 B st st 8 CHANCE—On'account of sickness not being uble 1o tend to the business the Testaurant and lunch counter, will rent the snme to some good and responsible parties, Apply to John A. King, 138 Douglas st. ~ 501 DR BALE or exchange, grain elevator, west- ern lowa, for land i central - Neb., or merchandise, nddress box 29, Centzal City Neb, RaZoct "CLAIRVOYANT. MRS, DURANT Clarivoyae trom oston iy rellable 0 all atTalrs of lite, unites s ated lovers. 22 N. 16th b 1S, HATFIELD—Trance business medium. v Lpresent and future revealed, sick found, homes fnade happy, siftings 18, dite st Uty WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTED-—Firstolass clothing salesman 150 first-cluss furnishing goods salesman must have good references and years of exy fence. The Fuir, 15th and Howar TANTED 10 175 pe second girls, dinfig room girls, frst wnd ©cooks, whiters, dishiwashers, 10 girls for private 1:[“‘“ 16th st. Employment office, No, 220 N, = W outy-five shovellers tour miles st of Fort Omaha, on Omaha extension of Chicugo and Northwestern railw V. 8175 per day; board €. per week. last until Docemwper. P. Treat, contractor. B0 L ‘V’ NTED--Agents to canvass for Bankers itgylnsurance Co, Lincoln, Neb. None but expBenced men necd apply. 861 VW ANTED-Several irstclaas waiters. Only Jicse who are thorougbly competent, de- sired, K fandlies) i southern their dry goods and groceries of Beott & Co., 1oth wnd Vinton st of selling goods weturing Co., 421 ‘ TANTED—Three good boller makers, must DLe able to come at onee, good wages Address Fremont Fary and’ Machiy out, Neb, "v:' }{ITBR—Am-mn. n]| r'\'.:‘u ohn A, Logan's last Work, “Vi Boldier,” Just pubjished. Addiews J. M & Co,, Omah & Al S04 —‘_‘-YAfl;rul)—I\men. ¥ E. Naugle & Co., 134 and Nicholas. i FANTED—80 men for Wyoming: wuges §2 per day; free fare. Seandinaviai Kmp Burean, 1610 Farnam st., side door. s 11 ANTED—At onceat the Western Corniex Works, 16 good cornive makers ners;to good men the highest wulg BAd. (. Bpecht, Wa-H10 8. L2tk st. ADIES in want of female heip such as laundresses, chambermaids sud girls for feneral housework, we have registered on our ist a lurge number’ with good references, No office fea till order is il We arenot fr to decefve an Scandinavian Em reau, 1610 Farnum 5. side door. V SD--Tatl Vosts, good wige right pa TED—Cook and laundr St. Mary's ave and 538 to work in kitohen at 4278, 18t st oar, M. for girls in all de, K, bourding honses amilies. We want el for some of the best fami Gate City i restaurants and private first-class Ol W ANTED-Women cook iirls for restaurants atd bon 2 chambermatds for Wyoming. Employment Bureau, 1610 Farnam st, «14 wirls and 1 hon W others who are looking for a plac W that we 4o not charge 0 00 UN\ws piace ix secured. Do not bevie- 1 %,y concerns who tuke your money with- oui gi ofllce, i vou a place, Gate ‘City Employment . 10th st, 636 ] OST—A lady's antique povketbook containe 4 ing sum “of money, between Davenport street and Falconer's store, The finder will be suitebly rewarded by leaving same at Union Arust 1 OST—Grey colt, § yenrs old, weight 1000, from i9th and_ Hickory sts. Reward for returnto G. 8. Catt, 1107 Harney st. T 12 ORT-A o lady's antloue pooket book icontaining u sum of money, Litween Davens port strect wnd Falconer's store, The finder will he suitably rewarded by leaving at Union Trust Co. S 12 Tirown Melton_cutaway coat, leave at ik J. Hunge's, Ramge biock, wid receive ward, B _MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MISCELLANEOVS. JOR EXCHANGE— 15 head of thrée-year-old mules for unincumbered land. box W, Shenandoah, Iowa. d furniture for sule. 1211 13 NY one wanti Fmployment should call ‘without delay on H. Jenkinson, Nup!’a'mrm Dureau, 1610 Farnam, room 6. 17 ) TR (. J A (¥ grent intorest to all who employ hellv and 'want good references with same. I have ready for imi engagements salesmen, grocery clerks, ssistant bookkeepers, coach: men, harness makers, waiters, watchmen, team- sters, cooks, general servants, etc. Male hel, free ‘of charge. H. Jenkinson, Employmen Bureau, 1610 Farnam, Room 6. LT68 17*0 QOR RENT—Touse of 7 rooms, . Inquire 181 8. 10th. DR RENT—First class 8-room house- Geors gl ave. Patterson & Faweett, $2¢ 8. 1th, TOQR RENT-10.room house, 24th and Douglus; F-room house 22d and Howard. G. E. Thomp- son, 14 8 1bth st. 627 large yard, shade trees, etc., uthe east cor Plerce and Zith sts, JoR li’fii'i'—s{tim oftice 30534 B 16th_sf tho 19th of this month. Apply Charles C, 8potswood, 806% 8 1oth st. 680 {OR RENT—Store room on 10th st near St. Mary's ave. Inquire 422 8 I8th st. 7 [OR RENT--A nice 8 room house faearly new) L T¥ you want colored coachman or gaod_sec- ond cook, call H. Jenkinson, Employment Bureau, 1610 Farnam st., room 6, Omaha, Ne b 7 T ADIFS wanting good girls can And them at 4 Mrs. J. W. Morrison's, 214 N. 15th st. One first-class cook and second’ girls and help of all kinds, T3 1 RAVELING salesmen calling on sho should visit Room 6, 1610 Farnam, T'REE to all employers (except private famis lies) when in need of elp of any kind, send orders to the City Intelligence office Ureighton block, telephons No. 888, References. John L. McCague, president McCugue Bros. bank, Dexter L. Thomas, cashier Neb. Savings Dank, Hon. James H. McCulloch, county judge. il T'0 EXCHANGE—-For cattle. I have 640 acres of good western Japd i tiade for caitie, and g g = and 1 will exchang cattie. land, Neb. your ANGE-For other dyrupurly. con- triict for 40 acres railrond land in'Cliey- enne county, Neb., two miles from railroud; also two & sections in Lincoln county, near rail- road. McCulloch and Co., cor Iath anid Farnam sts. 20 ON'T buy: save your money': elogant. 7 oc. taye richly carved cabinet upright pianos at one half the prices demanded by plano dealers, less thun cost of material, and superb goods, and on payments that are easy, fmimense suc fice if taken at once, -~ Don't délay, gerson Storage Co’, 716 N. 16th. J OTICE—My property No. 132) N. 18th is this day withdrawn from market. J. A. Gran- den, WORD to the wise is saflicient; with responsible Larties. The City office 18 patrenized and recommended by f the bgae Dusiness and professional men ity Intelligence office, Creighton 'k ; eelephone No. 838 Y0 all who are in want of help of any kind, male or female, we have from bookkeepers down to yardmen with the ¥ best of refer- Scandinavian Emp. Bureau, 1610 Farnam, 643 11 - pald for_second-haid Looks_at the Antiquarian, 308 N. 16th st. 25 0 21 NGLO-AMERICAN Mortgage and Invest- Co., office 242 Farnam st. John Cully 688 oct 21* T_Organs, #2 per month, 3 Douglas. ence, side doc Hospe, “House furnishing good= all kinds: 1 or installment; lowe.t prices at J, Bon: ner, 1315 Douglas st. 0 OR RENT—xquare plano, $4 monthly 513 Douglas. AS S new Receipt Book and House: ysician, the “Memorial Edition’ of over 80 pages. e “Crowning Life Work"” the greatest author and benefactor that ever J out., Agents making immense B, Address F. B. t)h'kl son & etroit, Mich, Mention this paper. 24nove DR RENT-Square Piano $ monthly. A, Hospe, 1513 Douglas. =8 ———— . PERSONAL. ‘ TANTED- Room with board in a private family, home comforts destred; address stuting tormy, Londou Tuylor, 313 5. ith at 62 11* PrsONAL- Good first-class girls that want plzees {n some of the best families in Omaha, ull on the Gate City Employment office, 3 ‘ ANTED-—A light spring W?flun and single 2t hiarness must be cliep for cash, AppIY at meat market, Tohe T e B Aihuv Wishes room and board in a pri- vate family, Address 4. A. X., postofice, stating terms, location and re; e, M 11y VW ANIED-Ludies who are desirous of ut- taining thoroughly competent, reliable ined servants of all nationalities, to required position of household duties, 10 send their orders to the City Intellige fice. No fee until places are fill gence office, Creighton block, telepha tesires bourd 1 a p are 10 othe ute fum- boarders; mus Addres, stating 0 10 S Wanted to cauvass business houses fa New Account Book, § o #$15 mude Quily by energetic parties, For_sample sheet and all particulies address H. W, Pampbiion, 3 Bond st., New York, ) 14% be in terms, DA small fnvestment will give n o and pleasant business. Cail 01 6 to 8 Plunters hotel, room 817 11+ To sell hulf intorest in stock of - *Qse store building and lot In & good town whout 80 miles of Omaha; ean show good business aud location X will invoice about #0,000; part on tin for selling, g of business., Address C. N, Bee off inquire 1 I B4 1 & family ¢ rveo table boarders at 2115 Ihurt i MONEY TO LOAN. Land to lown on nfifin ved pre stand, Arlington blo own. H. B, Cole, note’s bought. Q500,00 to 1oan in any amount &t lowest rate of 'interest. H. B, Irey, Frenzer block ") e on furniture, planos. organs, low rates. Wilkinsou & . over Buriinglol ticket office Norses, ele Co., L4 Faraa ‘ ONEY to lown to parties wishing o build, MR 8 Canplel, §10 3 160G st., Chamber of e. ! ¢ to loan. Notes and R, R S 1 bought, sold or exchanged. ‘General |t 1 Gusiness of uny kind . transac promptly, quietly and fatrly at the Omaha netal Exchange, N, W. . 15th and Har- ney sts, over State band. Corbett, manager. 1 MONEY, to Lowu-0. F. Davis Co., real estate AV nd loun ‘wgents, 1606 Furnam st 2% R CENT Money. B rson & Fawcett 15th and Harney. 220 non Improved real esta i no h\} commtssion charged, Leavitt Burnham, oo 1, Creighton blocks = SERSONAL—Private home for Iadies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address K 42 Bee otfic 167 ns* PERSONAL-To the ladies of Omal.~ I¢ you want good reliable help, call at the Omaha Employment, burea, the oldest. employment e i the city, 10 N: 16th st., H. B. White. pro- *8 minutes Walk sout heast U {OR RENT—If ynu’“ sh to rent a house call o licnawa & Co. 1h st., opposite P, 0. {YOR RENT--Ho R rooms in Hanscom Place 10 ugood party, 8, 8. Campbell and G. W, Hervey, 3108 Ioth st., Chamber of Commerce, well,cis- st between B. E. Botebenner, 408 S, {JOR RENT-Neat 4 room cottage tern and small stable, 20th Martha and Castellar. 16th st. Bl 1% Bfluhm An elegant new 10room house, cast front, on #8th between Douglns and Dodie. Marshall & Lobeck, room 9, Chamber of Com: merce. ) {OR RENT—A flat, 1617 Howard straet. quire ut Lee & Nichols' livery stuble, and Leavenworth, telephonie i, &f In- Ath VWANTED-Situation by German as eoach- mAN; § years experience: good referencess able and willing to work; no office fee; Canadian Emp. office, Mrs. Brega & Son, 316 8. 16th; tele- phone 884, A1 A BESPECTABLE @il wants piaco 1o @6 Tight housework, with comforis of & homg wages not considered. Call at 2013 Cuming st. rear House, two du 0 11) ‘v.\ TED-Situations for 6 chambermaids, 4 Iaundresses, 10 experienced coschimen, botel clerks and salosmen, 1 night watchman porters, Scandanavian Emp. bureau, 1610 Far- nam st. 812 igngements to do dressmuking address G 61 Bee, rniture, boxed goods, ote. terms reasonable, 714 Pacific. ad nd b, DIk 14, Albright's annex. Lot 8 in Pelham’ Place, 1 share Lowe Avenue Terrace Thillding associa- tion stock. F. Barrett, with Helin & Thompson, 817 8 1th st. 1 R SALE_Finest location for a home in West Omaha, adjoining the mansion homes of Kirkendall, Coé, Brady, Easson and others, Nothing finer'in the city.” Can sell 165x187 or less; for prices and terms see 8. A, Sloman, 1301 Farnam st. ki TFOR SALE-Or trade at bargain, lot n Du. pont place. Bcandinavian Emp. Bureau, 1610 Farnam st. T3 THAT have you trade for 160 acres choice unimproved land in western part of state, L. F. Mostaller, 15th and Vinton sts. - DR SALE—One of the best Ors! add., southeast corner, at 8175, #$125 cash. Address 135 Davenport st. 04 18 {OR SALE—Fine corner near fair grounds, Omaha, & bargain, Hossack, 184 O street, Lincoln. 621 11 OUTH OMAHA--One 1ot half block from old S Lrndpipe on Sad st, cosy 4N last winter, 803 buys it {£sold this veek. = Small cash pay: ment, Sloman, 1615'y Farnam st, -1 'R SALE-Or & e, in Wi blocks west of [Lowe ave on M T AvE, Ono lot facing south, H0x a0 feot on grade. Wil ex: change for smaller lot nearér postoffice and goutlr of location. Address room 13, Exchnge ut hill, two FEW more lots leftat §130; ensy terms, oney in this. luvestigate, H. K, Cole, th, () OR SALE-O for lease, fine business proj erty corner of 8 13th and _Castellar sts,, 13 X1264. Inquire at the premises. b1l 12 JOR TRADE—8ome fine lots on Ames ave in Solomon's add for equity 1n. house and lot gll.fl"“ ‘I\'T Mor lllGA hl\;&dfll lno:,ufl‘l fgr‘"!.l:‘li erence in equity. y Charles C.Spo Boe & Toth ste S PP ) IST v H. it property for sale or_ exchange with Cole, 816 8 15th, room 1. o Tu exchangoSome money and_cholce land for first class imiproved inside Droperty. B B, Cole, 316 8 1ath, it {ON SALE-—124x100 ft cor. Howard and f5th <., next block to Basson, Brady & Mar: $7,00. Address E.5 Dee office. 680 Foli SALE- 13182 ft on R. K. track_on Nich. olas and 13th with ware house Hix~ ft2 #1400 Address Shaw & Fiel storfes, price 524, Omaha. DR SALE- Elegant 10 room house ern convettiences, only 00 cashi required. H. B. Cole, #16 8. 15th. 03 Y0 EXCHANGE-Equity in 4 6 and 10 room T onacs wad lots for patd up fots. M. , Cole, 316 8. 15th. 410 FIYHOMPSON, 314 8. 15th st., buys and sells real estute, lodus money, purchises securities; has o oo list of property for sule and. wauts more.~ Notary public. 854 JOR SALE-Fine improyed farm of 20 acres " in Gosper Co.. Neb,, all under fence, good house and out building, price #4000, Address J. R. Shaw, box b2, city. 201 012) BIA liSl( ALL & Lobeck—Bargains: Los 2 in block 9, Poppleton park Lot 9 block 8, Lake's add on T near Lake with n Might room house, s and water ,cistern, barn and fine lawn at . . . Lots 15 and 16 Biock §, J. T. Kedicik's "sub Wit large house, barn, well and cistern Lot 10 bloc DOFt at Lots 4 and 3 bioc Californin, each at... Lota 1 and 2 block 7, Lii Lot 6 block b, Lincoln Place, at 8 feet frout on Sher Luke st, at. N “ t front street at 4lots in Hi Acre lots in Spring Valley near D) manu- facturing_company on Missourl Pacific and Northwestern railronds at the low price of &0 to #i0) per acre. ts in same addition H0x 1K), #200 each, Call and examine our large list of property in all parts of_the city. 23 lots in Wise & Parmele’s addition at 8800 to 80,000 00 00, Marshall & Lobock, Room 9, Chamber of Com- mierce, telephone 3. an JOR SALE—An_elegant new stone 1%-room residence on 100 feot enst front lot on 10th st opposite Urowieil HAl; price, #26,000, Eyans & Blackburn, sols agents, 1610 Dodj 81 THOR RENT=Ofllce s pace t 152} Farnam st. = ind furniture for sale. A. H. Comstock, 3 Farnam st. k] JOR SALE-A fne farm in_Sarpy count with a good stone quarry. To an ing the cash we can give o bargan, A. Mayne, nw cor 16th and Farnam. i1 11 " FOR RENT--HOOMS. Tooms, tuguished or unfur- JOR 1t ‘d rgom for gentler With use of bath, 1610 Capitol ave 7 TUrNIsH i TFOOR REN rooms With board. Lurge furnished rooms Furnished qum for #10, 1805 s ]}mu It furnished_rooms §7 to #10; mode e res., 8. 20th and hE B2 118 708 N 19th, Furnished room. JOR 2 furnished front room in nice cottage; ¥ p month. 406 Williwms st. P, depot. JOR RENT— Office; the aee Toom n Omaha for rent; ground Farnam st.; rent 850 per month,* Acdress quick to H. 10, Be oflice, [Tty improvements. FOOR RE furnished roc wonth. 206 Davenport. Mary's av ntlem 1TE of three off tains, desk and ¢ st* Rent low and furnitu snle chenp. at once, K. C. Wood, 20 8, 16th st. Jrom e 1 JOR R gentlemen i private famtly on car line, Te) b per month. 113 8 24th st. G415 i{m} RENT-Furnished rooms. 191 Farnam. TH B I‘Tfm REN ith “Furnished front hoard, 1724 Douglas st. TFOOR RENT—Large front room gentlemen, moaern couventences, 610 llflml.m Ot REN 4 room on first floor, it modern improvements, 1017 (L5 NT—Furnished room, 2806 Franklin 0711 TE have from 3 to 6 unfurnished rooms suit- able for housekeeping in all parts of the 1f in need of & house give us a call at 316 th st., first foor: we will give you a free ride in a carriage to show you the houss 0 On JOR R st. JOR SALE - At sacrifice until Nov. 1st. I quantities to suit the buyer. Nine ollurs worih of ¥ of bugiic 1 wagous to be found in the city. W.T. Now at Farnam and 1ih st r. L iy M. AL U 10L0 stre fte cham- ber of o Extra bargain<: South and tfronf ot in Ouk Chatham, opposite depot .0 room hous 280 if sold at A0 cush, This M Droperty on th Hiree yoars fr front lot, making r JOR SALE- Or exchange; will_exchange 240 acres excellent land in Harrison connty Town, forOmaha property. A. P.Tukey, 152 Farnim. 6881 T8 your proper G, W. Her 310 Chamber of Commerce, Special sttention iiven to_ the exchunge of all kinds of property, improved and unimproved City property, farms, horses, cattle, stocksof ROOAS, ete, () SN AP-0x130, one-half ble ¥ in South Omaha, for or #4,200 with 5,000 cash. 15th 8¢, INAP_Elegant east front I k\ on h between Leavenworth and farm, 320 8 15th st. OR SALE-At a bargain, 2 lots in Plainview, one a_south and east One lot in Kirkwood, Owner needs m for improving proporty close by, Address G §, Bee office, 2 i () LOTS in Sonth_Omala, choico property, for ) les than they cost in December last; owner has piyments oveadue and will sell one or all below imurket price, a8 payments are overdue; will be in town till Thursday, October 13, _These Tots are in “Syndicate.” Address H.18, Beo of- fice. W3 11 B‘i)u HALE—A beautiful new 8-room house; Tiunscom place, between Woolworth and Pop- pleton avenues; lot BXIW: fust right for beanti- ul terrace; hotise equipped with all modern fm- provements and_couyeniences, such as gus, cit Fater, cistern, ete. This property will b sold beneath its trie value, and on such terms as will command a buyer. Apply to Charles C. Spots- wood, 3054 S, 10th st. HAVE two of the best 4ots in South Omaha which I will sell cheap or trade for horses, Address 1 17, Bee office, 11 Wwith 8. 8. Campbell and k from postofiice, 500, with £2,000 cas <L Grogory, 320 8 ete, vi only Oskamp, 22 TR 108 See these before you buy. A call costs nothing. We can save you #100 to #1 on m pinno. Klegant upright pianos, beautiful 15at loss than_cost of material. Come and oy s il ut n yea Ster St. TORSALE Apply to C. young lish pug to children, Apply 210 8 o ™ 19% OR SALE—A fine young Ynelish pug dog, accustomed to children, apply 210 8. I8th st. T 13+ JOR S riage, bugey, Inquire of 8. R. car- 084 15% DOR SALE-Twenty-Qve driving, draft and saddle horses. . Seaman. Buggies, wagons, phuetons, ete,, east side 16th st., north of Nichola " Nebraska, Ad- Ewing, Holt Co,, 501 12+ , wagon, $150, Mrs, 3 blks from st car track. 358 nov 2 ’I‘mi(su B Fixtures of o meat market, all ma frst class. - Address H 1% oo JOR SALE—1 feed mill, 24 in. French burrs, 1 Victor sheller, 7 b per hour, 1 bolt for buckwheat or meal. 40 £t 2 in. shafting, 6 hangers, elevator belt, ete, Address 206 8 30 st., Omaha, Neb. 525 145 FOR RENT-HOUSE Tror kN 2 st., near Brownell hall, ans & Blackburn, 1610 Dodig R RENT—2 7-room houses, #0 pe oom houses, &5 per month. 1 1 Bouse, $45 per month. All lave city water and all modern conven- fences, and are on Park st. car line, two blocks west of Hanscom park. 1. 6:r00m house ut No. 2724 Miami st 83 per month. 1, >-rooin house at No. 1912 N. 27thest., 20 per month. Potter & Cobb, 1601 Parnam st., 13 Board of Trade Buildiig, JOR RENT—A flat of 7 rooms on 16th st, and furniture for sale cheap. The fat rents for &5 per month. A, F. Mayue, N W cor 10th and Farnam. 691 11 JOOR RENT—2nd and 3d floors at 1417 1 st., with lease of three years. Keun Bibbins, 16 Douglas st. W JOOR RENT-A largo and well finished store 1 choth o wd roats By abing goods. - Ad- made clothing . Ad- Gress W. B, Conwell, Onkdale, Neb © 1db 18 per year, #2000, ™ 13 JOR R Sual cugc —Small pleasant }i\l)ll RENT--Fu JOR RENT- Finely board, five minuies wall Cass street, JOR RENT—Rooms, nic nd 8250 1 week, H4 s Jorr JOR RENT- roowm for 2 g same floor. Appl, TOR RENT with alcove. Iy funished at 81 WISt 081 —Unfurnished parlor, 1621 Chicaga, I Heniga e furnished uvenlences on at 1712 Capital ave y_ turnished fr room, 525 Falrview, or 8. ¥ nicely furhished rooms, AP0 St, (2] 1‘ T3 unfurnishéd rooms suttable housekeeping, parties without childre) Caldw OR RENT—Nicely furnished front rog 1623 Dodge. b lcely furnish en, inquire 2611 St. Mary's JOR southwest corner <outh ntle- One large plaasant_room, brick fat, sultable for 2 ord’ g i men, 1416 Chicago st. QOR RENT-Furnished fooms in Greunig bik, L and Dodge sts. — Inquire of Geo. | Millard hotel billiakd room. R RENT-Ofice room, first tioor, ‘st 316 8. 15th st. “ NOR R —Furnished rooms, single or en- suit, . W0 with or without board, 1615 Dod ~ SITUATIONS WANTED. Place to wash, rom, or hor 2032 'Chicago, ky "\'.\. TED -Place to wash, cleaning, by gay or week, ) First-class dressmaking in_pri- vate fanilies, - Call at 1814 Lvenport st. 40 11+ YV ANTED-=Nice home in country or small place for a young woman where the work 15 not hard; 1s ediicated and {ntelligent, but not very strong. References exchanged. - H 15, Bee office, W ANTED-Situat work, and get_ond Emp. office 316 8 ‘\"A\”mn By au collections made at Address G 71 Bee, s 1 2) girls at house- sur office s full of nico girls, come Mrs. Bregn & Son's Cunadian ath, tel. 84, 5110 books to post, Teasonabie rates. 008 La# & A SLOMAN, Real estate, INL Farnum st. MY Farnam st. between Twentieth and Twenty-third, 116x Farnam, corner foot....... Farnam st near pavement, 47x i arnaim st near pavement, 9Hx 1L . avnam st corner Forty-third, 44xii Farnam st corner Nineteenth, im- proved, 2x1; nam st between wentieth, improved Farnam st tiear Elevent for §1,60 Farnam st ne ¢ near Twentioth, mproved, third, improved, Fifteenth, fmprove (05t nenr Nic Sixteenth st south of vi Douglas st east of X1 Twentieth st d, 40x120 S b st between Dougias mproved, s2xi nders st., ' Burt, 160x51 st NEAr Farnam, east front, $1x doxi Twenty-third, jear St Mary's ave, fm- and mes, improved, \corner " Jackson, im- proved, Gx1i Fourteenth st proved, SxUR.............0o..r Twelfth st., corner Jones, improved, GOXIR Eleventh st xR, Thirteenth st., corner Chicago, im- icholas, trackage, K Place, track- age, BOX112....... . . Thirteenth st., corner Calitornia, in- rents #1800, .. . opposite park Davenport st., opy modern fourt IXTR0. High sch -Toom hous 16,000 h, house, Gxi2 Nicholas at, ' corner trackage, 12x152, improved Charles st, near St. BAXIB.. Calpy st, near Crefghton colleg ermi teni-room house, SXIL. Plerce st, near Twentleth, 0x153, fronts two streets, lm‘uuu-wl Dodge st, near Tewenty: improved........ 2,000 Twenty-second st. near G A (] West Omaba, in bon ton locality, 40 or 0x 164 s ] Twenty" 1500 1,000 5,400 6,000 1,80 ave lots In ‘all i 15,000 20,000 6,400 6,24 Mary's improved 5,89 Thirty- § com Place, 10x10) a Leavenworth st, near \ Webster st, near Twenty-elghth, on grade 5 n addition to th choice additions at low figures, SPLBNDID opportunity to secure & homs B Hqusebulltto sult you, Smail cash pay: went, balance monthly: it will pay you to look this up. H. E. Cole, 3165, 15th, o 1 g\}UTH OMAHA-—-We have several of the best WY residence lots in South Omaha (Syndicate) which we can sell below last winter Sloman, 1615% Farnam st. BrowN PARK—We can sell 9 choice lots within 4 blocks of Switts packing ) ) to $700 e e Farnam st. ) PREh 18T your pro Al Cole, prices. , if taken at once. | rty. for salo or exchange, le, 316 8, 15th, room 1. 582 perty for sule or exchange with 8 15th, room 1. o8 ur houses for rent with H. K. Cole, 516 45 15th; can rent 5 now. 500 T Your property for sale with Charles C. Aspotswood, 30544 8 16th st. 042 at #150 EW more lots left ey T this. ihveatigate. H. B Gol il Mouey in this. 8 1th. FEW m A Mouey in this. 8 16th, Tlé’i‘ your v with 8, 8. Campbell wnd 4G, W. H y want to sell or exchung #10 Chamber of Commerce, W N. NASON, No. 10] ‘arnam st, offers good Dar gins in clioice inide property,among which are some fine residences, * Lots for dwell fngs, warehouses and stores, Persons contem- plating investments in, or hiving Omaha prop- erty for sale, should call wiid examing my lists o lota _loft at 81307 Investigate, M. E. R_SALE—House, niue rooms ground, good location —very ck of lots 1 Hoyd's addition af’ u taken guick. Oue finely finisbod nine room house, 215t aid Spruce strees wiih modern im- nt 1 1ot mnd barn, ewsy terms, rice 87,000, © A snap, five ot in a' body in High' und park for an ey M0, W. N. Nason, 1615 Farnam st. 5 14 ALE-One of the tinest 1ots on Orchard this lot may be sold at & loss than its o if Bought ina fow dayvs. Charles C. Spotswood, 305 8. 16 mer Harvisburger who once Jieid a state oftice and is now i yestdent of Philadel- phin, was & jawyer by profession and, fer leaving the service of the state, he settled in a county which was then greatly excited over the discovery of oil within its borders. Here he hung out his shingle and waited for clients. Sometimes they came, but often they didut and _his funds grew lower and Jower until at last it was a question of bread and butter for him nm{ his fam- ily. Sitting in his office one day with his head between his hands, cursing his hard luck and wondering whether life was worth living, not a _cent in his ket and nothing to eat, he was dis- turbed by the entrance of an acquaint- ance, who asked him to draw up an agreement relating to the lease of some land and the sinking of an oil well. “I'lldo it if you pay me,” said the lawyer. “Now, gee here,” said the man, “you know I have no ready money, but if you draw up these pupers, I'll'give you an interest in the well.” “1 won’t do it,” said the lawyer, bluntly; *you have no money and are fast on the road to the poorhouse. No, I won't help you!” “But you must,” persisted the man; “you can do it. It won't cost you a cent, und you must do it. Go ahead now. I 1 lose, it is nothing out of your pocket. Draw up these papers, you've nothing clse to do.» ‘Well, the lawyer, togot rid of the man, drew up the agreement and took as his pay an interest in the oil well, ‘What happened? The oil well wasa gusher and the thick, greasy fluid poured out over the derrick and made the poor devils who were putting down the well fairly howl with glee. The lawyer was on hand, just as excited as anybody else, and the very first chance he got he sold out for $17,000 cash. With his money in his hand he hastened home and told his wife of his good fortune and they both |‘eJoiuod. |2 *And now, mother,” said he to his wife, “let’s get out of this.” And they lit out for Philadelphia. Being entirely vegotable no particular ve is required while using Dr, Pierce’s “‘Pleasant Purgative Pellets.” They operate without disturbance to the constitution, dict, or occupation. For sick-headache, constipation, or impure blood, dizziness, sour eructations from the stomach, bad taste in mouth, bilious attacks, puin in region of kidney ternal fever, bloated feeling about stom- , rush of blood to head, take Dr. ree’s “Pellets.” By druggists. J. B. HAYNES, = =OFFICIALr-— STENOGRAPHER, Third Judicial District, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Greatest Limproy manently eured n three m The 8anden Electric Co. 8. T u:u‘ummn:. M. D, Physician and Surgeon, Office, Cor, 15th and Farnam 8ts. Resldence, 2621 Faruu St. Hours, ¥ to 11 8. m., 206 p. m. RICHARD NUNN, M. D, (DUBLIN). Occulist and Aurist, 1618 Dodge 5t. 108 m. to 40, m, HOLD UP YOUR HANDS! The Robbery of a Street Car Driver og Cuming Stroet. * His Cash Box and Watch Made Away With—The Trouble of Another Driver on the CGreen Line. The bold and successful robbery of a st ear driver on Cuming street lust redag uight has caused considerable exciteme city, and as romors of a strike among th guE drivers i Ouaha Iy boon tylng thick an fast for w week past, & reporter wishing to ase cortain to what exten' the strike had progress hailed car No. 18 on_the green line severnl da ago, and, making his way through the crowd; carto the front platform, ingratiated hims into the "good graces of the genial driver, an learned from that gentleman the followiny pars ticulars of the strike in question: “Strike, did yousay? Well, 1 do not know, there muy be ®ome fulk of & strike, but if there is I know nothing about it. 1 think the drivers here im Omaha are paid about us well as the drivers anywhere else, aud have about the same hours; but if you want to know something of n strike, 1 can toll you of a strike 1 came near going om about a month ago, You see,” continued the driver, growing confidentinl, “for the Inst three years | have been n sufferer from that lothsome Qisease, catarrh, brought on by careless exposs ure, and hid it 8o bad that T got tired of mysel and everything. At night time while tn bed would have a dropping In the back of my thra which would almost strangle me, it would k me awake the best part of the night, my broa was oxtremely offensive; why I was ashume £0 g0 near any person o account of it 1 coul not retaid what little food I managed to eat, an would halk and spit all day, T had & buzzing an Touring fi my ears, 1 tried putent medicines tg noend without rolief, and tried several local® doctors with the same result, and had abous made up my mind to go on & strike to some other elimate for my health when I read an nds vortisement of Drs. Mc(dy & Honry, and passin their offico every disy and seelng 80 any peopl calling there 1 concluded there must be somes thing In it, I called on them and commenced treatment at once.” _*And with what result? guerted the seribe. “Woll, [ have been \ndee their treatment for one thonth and feel bett than I have for two years; 1 have no more b Dbreath, no more nolses in my ers, can hoar well a8 ever, can eat three Square meals Keep them down, too, aud in fact feel 1ike & net man entirely. 1'want to say all 1 can for the doctors for they have worked wonders for me, Not off, are you, well, good bye,” and the scril Plodditig on his wiary way, thought surel ruth is stranger than fiction. The diiver abo mentioned is MR, GEORGE R. ROSS, driver of car No. 1§, Green Line, who hoards ag the corner of Kirby und Twonty-sixth streotey where he will corroborate the above to anyol doubting it. CATARRH DESCRIBED. The Symptoms Attending That Divcasa Which Leads to Consumption, When catarrh has existed fn the head and the upper part of the throat for any length of timg —the patfent living n a district where peopl ssubject toeatuarrhul affection-—and the dise 5 been left uncured, the caturrh invarde ubly, sometimes slowl nds down the winds pipe and into the bronchial tubes, which tubes convey the afr into the different parts of the lungs. The tubes become affectod from the swelling and the mucous arising from caturrh, and, in_some instances, becon; rluu A up, 80 that the uir cannot got i as freely as it shoul Shortness of breath follows, and” the putie n jabor and dieult offlier case thwre & & BouLd of crackli and wheozing insice tho chest. At this stuge o the dix i breathing 18 usually more rapl han wi . The patient’ has wlso hof ipanies this condition 8 racter, felt in the chest, beliind the or under the shoulder blade, i I and oo st w fe ays ung then be sveral others, T that occurs in the first sta tareh is dry, comes on at intervals, charact 15 nsually most troublcsome in the morning on risin going to bed at night and it muy be in the tivst evidence of the di; extending into the lungs. Sometimes there are fis of conghing induced by the tongh mueus s violent as, 0 ciuse voms iting. Later on the mucus thit i ruised 8 found to contuin small particles of yellow mad ter, which indicates that the smull fuhes in th lungs are now affected. With this there are often strenks of blood mixed with the mucus. Tn some cases the patient becomes very pal has fever, und expectorates before any cou appears. Y In xome cases small masses of cheasy subd stance are spit up, which, when presscd tween the fingers, emit & bad odor. T oth rticles of b Jird, chnlky natune are sy . the reising of chedsy or chalky lmps log dicate serious mischief at work in the lungs, In some cases catarrh will extend inw the lunges in o few weeks; i other cases it may by months, and even yénrs, before the diseaso abe tucks the lungs sufliclently to catso serious | terference with the general health. When the Qisense has developed to such @ point the p tient 13 sald to have catarrhal consumptior With bronchial catarrh there is more or le fever which differs with the different parts of the day—slight In the morniug, higher in afternoon and evening. SNEEZING CATARRH. What It Mcans, How It Acts, and Whaj 1t Is. You sneeze when you mux in the mominfi you try to snecze your nose off every time yos are exposed to the Jeast draft of air.” You ha A fullness over the front of the forehead, the nose focls @ if thero was o plug in eacl nostril which you cannot dislodge. You blo; your nose until your ears crack, but it don't d any good, and the only result 1s that you succe ingeiting up & very red nose, uid you s ir tate the lin n? menibrane of that orlmu thay you are unable to breathe through it at al This 18, a correct and not overdrawn picture of an acite attack of catarrh, or “Sncezing Cas tarrh” as it 1s called. Now, what does this condition indicate? Fi a cold that causes mucus to be poured out by the glands in the nose; then those diseas glands are attacked by swarms of littlo germu— the catarrh germ—that float in the air in los catity where the disease 13 prevalent. Those anfninleulne, in their efforts to ind a_lodgmen irritate the 'sensitive membrane lining of thy nose and nature undertnkes to rid herselt o them by producing & fit of snezing. When the nose becomes filled with thickened Aiseused mucus the natural channels for the fne troduction of air into the lungs s interfered with, and the porson go effectoll must breat! throiigh the mouth, and by such means th throat becomes purched and dry, Bnoring is pros duced, and thon the catarrhal diseuse gaing ready access to the throat and lungs, DOCTOR J, CRESAP M'COY, Late of Bellevue Hospital, N, ¥, _ AND DOCTOR COLUMBUS HENRY Have Ofticés 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING, CORNER 15TH AND HARNEY BTREETS, OMAHA, NEB. Where all curablo cases are trented with suce cess. Medical diseases treated skilifully, ( sumption, Bright's Disease, Dyspapkl matsm, and il NKKVOUS DISKABK: diseases pecullar to Bexes & speclalty, CA- TARRH CURED. CONBULTATION at office or by mafl #1, Oftice Hours—0to 11a, m.; 2 0 4 D105 7109 p.m. Sundays included. Correspondence receives prompt attention, Many diseases aro treated successtully by ‘Dr. McCoy through the mails, and it 1 thus poasible for thiose unable 1o make & journey to obtain successful hospital troatment at tholr homes, No lettors answered unless aocompanied by 16 in stamps. Address all lotters to Dra. McCoy & I, Rooms 510 and 311 Rawnge Bulding, Ouisba, v