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SPECTIAL _NOTICES. Aannl-mntnmdn(hh head, 10 cents por 1Hne for the first fnsertion, 7 conts for eah ‘fi'y» goquent insertion, and $1.50 a line per month. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents for the first insertion, en words will be counted to the lin MUt - conseci- tively and must bepaid in adyan vertisements must be handed in o'clock p. m., and under noefrcus they he taken or discont) Parties advertising in {1 flfilhe answers add I please ask for a cl got their letters, as none cepton vertis All ndv 1o enable th i1l be delivered ex- ck, All answers melosed in envi 3 Jumns are pub. evening editions of the lkm"l! circulation of which aggregates ote thin 14000 papers daily, and gives the ad- vertisers the benefit, not only of the clty circu- jation of the HBee, but also of Council Bluffs, incoln and other cities and towns throughout his part of the west STRACTS OF TITLE. — — — IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co. 1906 Farnam street—Complete abstracts fur- Dished, and titles to real estate examined, per- focted and gusranteed. 210 !UIINIQI GNANCEI. ANTED- fpiiuw inn o, nl;jt-i' uired from mxnl 53, Nm g00d pn)lm(lnwl- o enlarge tho same. capital to 2,000, For particiilars ad- itice., ¥4 17 ANTED-15 stone.cutters, A Nlmlln. 16th street Park a ANTED—10 lathers. 4 ;lytuT ¥ lr'u\lrr. 12 and ¢ Lincoln, K 110-1 MISCELLANEOUS WANT! 'fimm» Wid rooiis, single of en suite, All ‘modern improvements, 1713 lmfi_m. ~Five oots and shoe salesmen at 19t st Apply 7 ANT] 420 § evening. WANTED Hou LIRS Fifty day hoarders at the Iy 1512 Douglas st Man to drive express in city, man wiish dislies, 820 the year fry eook 140, second cook ¥, head cook 0, 4 good nadinn K th, tele K4, “’A‘{lhll 100 men of_go : fry our 16 meals at Norris restaurant, 811 | | and and 31 South 14th street. (old Live and Tt ) W ANTED- “First-class Cook; also man to wait on table and work aroumd house, Manend wite preferred, without family. No. 0 116 and 118 North Ninth St e, ‘ ANTED-—Experienced floor layers to lay 30,000 square feet of fou nuh flooring at s brice por square. W T, St. north of Nicholas § line. and board. nam street, Waizes for feamaters, $0 por Albright's Labor Ag 500 men for ratlroad wor aployment Ageney, WA ANTED. Tinners at Witman & Scoville's 810 N. 16th. Lot ‘ TANTED-A fow try. Salary must own and willing to work earnestly. 00d IO SALE—A 30 acre stock farm, in Sarpy county, just 26 miles from Umulm with a fine quarry ‘on it, ouly 5 per ucre. A. F. Mayne, N. r. i6th and Farnam. L) 00 opentng In the state of California for a light menufacturing business. A small capital required and the profits ure large, Chance soldom offered. Particulars at A. F. Mayne's, W. cor. 16th snd § L] )R TRADE 6,00 acres of choice western Iand to exchange for general merchandis Toft, 54 N. ot st. K13 OR SALE—One of the hu'filylnx hotels in Linc o Address Heed, Lin- coln, Neb., 684-15% JOR SALE 3 and Stand. Apply o8 8 VW ESTERN D trated cataiogiie notfons. Price guar; and save freights, & Co., Johbers, Moines, Ta. Jnc tationery 16th. for_our llus. goods, toys and Buy near lome N Lathrop books, Des i from il sell the balance of o €00d8, efc, with three years and fixtures of - by Junuar ants meaning to pu Lehmunn & Co., 1310 H'lllnu wnd biker anscom park. for a confectioner, restaurant Tight near the entrance of New storeroom, cheap rent. 8. 1ith st. RBALE- lished good payin, amount hital require particulurs address H s lee office, A7ANTED_ A partner Aollars to start & good For partic It RALE Restuur, anud in good location Qesirous of going en A erest i an_estab- siness, moderate a kood man paying o tars address H &3 Bee. JOI SALE A well-established mo ing general store at Ruplid City, Duk.; stock all new, and fuvoices about #10,000, consisting rincipally of dry goods and grocerie or selling, death of senior proprietor. Addres J: 8 Robeitson, adiinistrator, §t. Pank Minn., L. Rapid City, Dak. 457 14 estublished 13 Brondway, 837 14 ~improved farm, MOR SALE Dakery com Dbusiness, terms, plete, OR SALE Or _trade, n fixtures and lease (running 5 years) of one of the bet puving hotvls i Omalin, Active Real Estate & Property Exchange, 1524 Dodge st. 104 16 ary goods or ke it win by h block, A MAN with cxperience in-the hardware business can plactug a stock of goods in the Fi ave and Woolworth st. 1th st. I‘vm SALFE O tradc u No. 1hotel property, food trade, in one of the hest towns in Nebraskit, . 8. Campbell and G, W, 1¥ 810 Chumber of Commer: “V\\ DA stoc r mase, for city lots paid for. SALE A complete steam Taundi D Sony Hoat posner cnpine 3. nett, Saunders and Clar )l) II|1 at A ot 15 badly needed in_ the neighborhood of Woolworth st and Park ave, and st ore room can be_obtained at che; rent in Fitch block, €. J. Canan, CHANCE- On ng able to tend to the restaurant and lunch counter, will rent the to some good and responsible parties, 0 John A, King, 138 Douglas st. ~ &1 ok HAI 3 or exchunge, grain elevate . for lund 'in central «-lmmum wddress box 206, Central City usiness the Jtlife, unites sepur. 16th st., room 1. 60 241 ated lovers. 32 N. ]wn HATFIELD-Trance business medium, 1o past present and future revealed, sick healed, lost found, homes made happy, sittings duily 8t 421 8. 11te'st. o1y R NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Mod- {cal business and test medium. Office 119 North 16th street; rooms 2 & 3, 'Il’h'pllm!:'m 5 WANTID--HAL! NiI.P. ANTED-—8 more_men_to represent New York house, #15 to $100 saldry, tea_and coffec salesmen, general store salosmen, 6 plum- Ders, gas fitters, steamtitters, # to 84 diy: 1 to represent 8t. Clalr Pureh wsso, 8 to #10 salesmen g Looks.& and 40 per cent a da eral ngents, 2 experienced salesladies, d; and notion: M for housew openings guaranteed; 1o busin foor pea in work are ou ndqun o1 m' s note— 1 have now e te engugements, first- class bookkeeper, double or stngle entry: assis- taut hookkeeper, or any plus e of trust w here ap- lication and industry w ibe appreciated {eal engineer certificd; manas porter in whol sale house or store; colored man as coachma ny work in hotel: good man, ag used 't 1 stable. ) month; bartend cubove have good refe Jenkinson, Euployment. burcau, 1610 Farhani 106 16 “ ANTED - First to tuke entire charge for_family highest wages paid to competent ¥ oman. \rm) 824 South I8th st VY ANEED -Several agod carpenters and cabinet makers, ¥. D). .\lvnd..flmflnl.flth st. "_u‘ VTED - Agents to canvass for Bunkers Life Insurance Co. Lincoln, Neb. None Dut experfenced men newd apply. a0l 7 ANTED— A.um in Nebraska for G John A. Logan's last work, “Voluni SO At piblished. AGdross J. M; Erench &'Co, Ontaha, Neb. 2 Dy u house th perishible well established. salary expected. line, old house, Must have references, Answer H. 30, Bee (:n:m 6 TAN y “ CAITYAds Unekarlls, Oompeniim o pas fect Jewels on weekly payments. Apply at Jordan's restaurant, 1511 Faruam st., between § lfll(l |4ln m. o 14 “(n\\"r D—At once, men to Dlack and set up Stoves, Omaba Furiiture Co., 1212 Farnum, ol 14 young men to learn gu fitting, nced gas fitters, luborers i city, men for railrond work, western Nebras- ks 5 per v teamster, B0 por month i board. Scandinavian Emp. Bureau, 1610 Farnam st., side door. 29 15 penises; \Il\\un\ M. Co. TANTED—500 agents; 3 good salary or com- mission; rare chance, Address with stamp ¢ fss \"«\N'rmf Bright strong, active oy e quainted in city, with references. Helin & Thompson, S 15th. w1 to carry papers. h st., up-stalrs, s« dining room girls fo r Wayne, man and wife for folk, light work, small wages for a very nice companionable Woman to care for an fnvalid lady and board In first elass hotel. Girls to as- sixt in cooking i restaurant, boarding houses and hotel. 2 good chwmbermatds, 3 hotel laun- dresses, 15 dining room girls. We lnve places in private fumilies in all parts of city, § to & per woek, at general housework girls o mind ‘child riencedsecond girls, nust haye women cooks for city, for Waterloo, Crete nadian. Employment ofti 3168, 13th st. Telephone et W ANTED A goo il for gene work, washing and ironing. “nm'n-:n A and gene Apply bet. % and 1 iforuiu i1 private fami- yment burean, e 14 TED 1ish gir] 5. H Jenkinson, emple 1610 Farnam, room 6, Omaha “h\ 2D —5 women cooks, “hwas Sowing il | girls for private families, 2 girl waiters for Teth st Employmient office, ‘VAN'I‘FI»— Tadies can make 810 per weck, work at home. Call on Star Novelty 415 So. 15th st, 2d tloor. f VN okt aitavoss At ailink to Wook aruea Salary $0 per month. Call at Koom 118, house, 2 1 Girl at 626 South 19th st, neq 063 5 and one dish- ashier at 1004 N. 16th st. 801 WWANTED— Waist - mukers. | skirt - muker drupers, elonk-workers, tiflors, tailoressos and plaln sewing girls. Apply 9 a. m. to § yman & Deiches, 10180520 Farngm dining room mer. 10th W8 15 bod girls, on wnd one cook at U. 8. hote aud Douglas sts.; German preferred. WNreD Inundry gir girls, #4 to ¥ pe week: 1lady washers, first and second girls, 1 sec ) honth; 1 girl for the Blufts in private per we lotsof placesat this office. Omaha Emp. Bu- reau, 119 N, 16th. w20 14 ‘ TANTED- Girls for all kinds of work, etrl to Towa on u farm, good Wage: Seandiuavian Emp. Burenn, 1610 Furi s “housewor 6 dining-room rmuids, §3 5 W ANTED-A good Kitehen girl at ki acific st 5 meuls at ve und Let Liv [ Jod ghtl ut 510 8. 11th strect 4! T ANTED—0 ladies ln!r{ our orris’ restaurant (old Li 311 and S 14th st. 7ANTED-— A immediatel ists, good wages and. stendy Work to right party, apply at once, N6 8. 10th t. 303 24 Dr. Cofr- 558 o girl in mmlly of two, Ave, W1 14 SIX first-cluss waist fitters; good 5 to right parties. Apply @ a.1m. to 8 Heyman & Defehes, 10051520 Farnam st. 648 15 VWV ANTED- 2 duin None but compet N. lth street. YV ANTED- 1w Doran houw Mary's ave WaN dies’ . t0 8 .. nam st ‘vAsTm» Dining room girl at the Eqnett p.m. hom girls, 1 dishwasher, t glels need apply. 53 t0 Tight Sian & Del partios e, T 1B house, V FANTEDGirl for_kitchen work. German preferred Apply 215 Farnam. 88 on 8. 12th 018 14 EN UP—Black ho L. Nelson, 1741 8. 12h sty “'AN'I'H“ — Men for railroad work. Al Drlght's Labor Ageiicy, 113) Famam. 4 ALTiIL 5 mon for tracklaying, wages £ board $i.50; 8 canvassers, men or 1 messener boys, - 31ae 8. 15t ANTED--Good uduflllln. stand the v\l~ll‘ business; ences required. rickson & 16th st. W ‘ TANTED-25 men for Weeping .\ offce foes; 1 farm hund i e ver month; 1 baker for low. e week; 2 ints, "y B cooks, 80 Der ‘month; b shers. 2w atEees, 10 ghovelers. | mian tor rivate family, 1 stenographer. Ouiaha Emp. ureau, 119 N. 16th. 14 bod Tefer- . n&l 0 D Several good o ¢ miaker: '3 D biead, LOST. ~On Park ave. and A oW aduare. wovlen shawl: 13, bet. Park ave. barns and 8t. Paul depot, n lady's laige cutmeo Lroast pin set i large band of gold. Mrs. J. W. Booth, cor. 2ith and Woolworth ave. Omialia 10017 OST— Iy brown mare pony, cut on i 4 ward foot. Return to IN4, OST. luss street, & plush hand bag, 1621 Douglass street, third foors,) and ward. 09, 10 I OST—A po(‘h\l book containing land_con- 4 tracts, ete. A reasonable reward will be iven if returned to 417 . 16th st 1,051-0n th street gold Wi 4 ribbon wnd gold cro=s ertached; liberal re- witrd for Yetur?: to 513 8 20th st. w9 14 ANTED--Five traveling salesmen, salary aud exponses; B0 eXperielc Lecesnary. addnu with stamp, Pulmer & Co,, La Crosse, ANTED-Ex| People's | TED—25 men Ior r‘fll‘afll wor k hl llllhz ola. Albright's Labor Ageucy, 103 Far- W OST_Red cow with rope ground horus 430uth Omakia hotel, South Omaha. &3 14+ OST—An_onyx hracelet fn going from 2ith and Douglus by Farnam to' 16th and Har- from lutter place by 1th to Douglas and Tith st Illlllu\' reward if left wt room 1, L) fil by 8 o'clock this | ‘ TANTED—To rent 3 nnfurnished rooms or small cottage within 15 minutes' walk from postoflice, for honsekeeping: no_children. Address H 77, Bee office, EUety W \\ TED-Two ton of Souf lour for foundry Paxton & Vierling iron works, 1ith i U b rack 004 “v ANTED—Furnished room or suite of rooms with board by gentleman and wife; also one room and board for single gentleman. Ad- dress H 2, Dee oftice. i —A club of gentlemen to b \\ il iglve good satisfaction, Situa 16th 8t., near Farnam, Address H 30, Car ¥ about _two or & family married ten » children, Address, . 28, Farm lands in yoks of merchandise, r block, opp. P.¢ nge for A ton power flour for foundry use, Paxton & Vierling Iron Works, U, P. and 18th st. &2 14 “r,\ adies Who are desirous of ai- ThINE (horonAhly. fombetent. FellAble and well trained servants of all nationalities, to fil evary required position of hotisehold duties, to send their orders to the City Intelligence of- fice. No fee until places are illed. City Intelli- gence office, Creighiton block, telephone No, 888, w ENTS—Wanted to canvass business houses for n New Account Book, § to 815 made daily by energetie parties. * for_ sample sheet and’ all particulars address H. W. Pamphilon, Publishor, 30 Bond st., New York. o 14 zer blo W NTED—Three table boarders at 2118 Burt o F the lady that cxflednt th M store abont the house for Lof 138 Sherman ave. ‘will please call -z-ln 6 feed store. 106 18 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. lH SALE-—A set of b fixlure Main street, for cash r will trade for horse. M. @. 0'Connor. 10 $4% vl buy_furniture and lense of S-room aiise tw blocks soqgh Panorama. Apply 08 So. 10th or 62 So.4hth, VR BALE—Burdette church organ, cost £200; arties will sell for A bargan to any diiolm & Akin. at 1007 8, ood V unincnmbered real estate or a lot of hlIIIIB hlrnl- ture, sets, carpets, ete, ress W. R. Leavenworth street. Wiy VHIRTY-ONE fine diamonds will be traded for a nice looking, kind family horse, Ad- dress W, R. V., 2216 Leavenworth street. 05118 11)I{ fl‘iiflurm an Acorn, cheap. Ade () HAVE a car load of choice fresh cows for sale at Furay's barn, on Cuming 8t J. W, Penny. w0, 15 E‘\l)ll SALE~1 self heat 58, 1 ook stove, Riverside No. 8, furniture. Parties going east. th st. ['OR SALEMilk_cows cheap. day. Apply 220 Douglas st. OR RALE—At & special bargain, one new strictly first class upright piano. C. L. Erickson & Co., 212 N, 10th st. B4 OR_SALE—A four-seated full leather top arringe, Jarge and_roomy: only used one year: price 8250, Apply to €. Oskamip, 215 Web- | = ster st, 781 16 QIOR SALE-See the, ou buy. A call costs nothing, We can save yon & fltn 200 on a plano, Elegant upright pianos, beautiful £00ds at less than cost of material. Come and see for yourselves; all at a great sacrifice and on long time, Ferguson Storage Co., 716 N. Jith st. o0 Alve driving, araf and suddle horses. Seaman. Buggles, wagons, phaetous, etc., east side 16th st., north of Nicholus, L nghouse No. Also & lot of Call at &0 8. 01 150 3 m—lmm P; For SALE_Twent VY 2ot medse pata buhiilng asd los 1 s good town about ) miles of Omaha; can show business and location; stock will invoice abou #0,000; part on times; reason for selling, going out of business, Add: N. Bee office. 671 14* Moy on hand to loan on improv J. A, Heistand, Arlington bock. Q1,000,000 to loan. H. E, Cole, bought. mortgage note: cent. Linahan & loaned on furniture, planos, ors: ete, low rates, J. Wilkinson ) ticket oflic to loan to partios wishing to build, Camphell, 5108 16th st., Chamber of il' BV to loan. Note IV ought whd sola. SHol T time loans made on any available B security, able gmounts. notes huuf\fl. v exchanged. financial b auy kind rly at the Omu osor. Iath “an and R, ONEY to Loan—0. and loan ag F. Davis Co., real e tate 1oy, son & Fawcett 1 BY to loan on improved real est mmission ch Leavitt Du room 1, Creighton bl W0 and oy & Harrett, 3 In sums of Russel 500,000 To loan on Omaha city property at 6 Per cent. G. W. Dy, e Ex. B 22 Loans placed on im- in city or county for glund Loan & Trust Co. by Douglas Tk, 10t and Chicago sts. 2 PO LOAN- Mone, proved real est New County tional bank No deluy. fo lonn. Lowest rates, c Commercia & Co., over A[ONEY n{ property. T win lu) N e o R eomb, Tar Nas the ‘only proprly organtzed agency in Omaha. Loans of £10 to $100 mad furniture, horses, Wrgol chinery, ¢ oval. No delays, Loaus %0 _made part can be paid y time, ment reducing the cost rata. Advances made on fine watches and_diamonds.” Persons should earefull der who they are dealing concerns are daily coming Should you need money call and Tott, room 4 Withnell building, oy each pay 15th and Harn 7\ ONEY to Loan—On improved city property ML ut lowest rates of interest. No commis. Sholes & Crumb, room 1, atker arnam sts. sion ¢ block, cor ‘\ ONEY LOANE )nl . Nt‘\‘d-\ Ca VL Oftice. on furniture, pianos, horses personal property of all Kinds, and ticles of value, without_removal. over Hingham's commission. store. Al busic Tess strictly confidential. 20 2300000 to loan, special rates on farm property. tker & Perrigo, 1521 Farnam st. 51 to loan, cash on hand. no_delay. ton hotel buildin opened & first- bakery at 723 Phil Sheridan street, near Leavenworth, am prepared to bake home ‘made bread, pies, cike, otc., wedding parties, sociuly supplied with pastry at short notice. Annie M. Foley. RY ~Havin NY onc wanting employment should call without delay on H. Jenkinson, employment bureau, 1610 Farnam, room 6. TOREE to all employers (except private fami; lies) when inneéd of help of any kind, send ur orders to the City Intelligence: offico, refghton block, telephons No. 5. "Referenc ol L. McCague, president McCague I nk, Dexter L. Thomas, cashier Neb. Saving bank, Hou. James H. McCulloch, county judgs EXCHAY of good western land and u good house and lot near the “xchange for cattle, Address . G. land, T® For other property, con- tract for 640 acres raiiroad. Tand in Chey chne cotmuy, Neb. ' two miles. from. railro IS0 two 3 ections in Tincoln connty, near ri rond. McCulloch and Co., cor 15th and Farnam sts. >0 ,\ WORD to the wise I8 sufiiclent; deal only A “With responsible parties. The City Intelli- ce office i3 patrontzed and recommended by Eoma of the best business and professional men fi the city. City Intelligence office, Creighton block; teléphone No. &, G C SH puid for_se Antiguarian, 308 N. 1th st. 8 0 210 NGLO-AMERICAN Mortgage and Invest- Co., office 242 Farnanf st. _John Cully, manager 088 oct 21* OR RENT-Organs, 8 per ‘month, 13 Douglas. 1 ¢ Hous Jlnhnrl FOR i 5 l‘ Hosp £ 1 . C] pt Book and House: emorial Fdition” of over NN pages, Tho “Crowning Life Work " of the greatest suthor and bencfactor that ev lived. dust out. Agents “muking fumense sale Hig term A dress F. I, ekerson & Co, Detrolt, Mich. Montion this paper. 2dnovi* furnishing good Square Plano 8 monthl Hn\pe. 1513 ugl.u YERSON A L—Private home for ladies during confinement, strictly confidentinl, infants adopted. Address K 42 Hee oftice. 107 n & YERSON AL~ Pug dogs for sale, fine English pug and Ttalian greyhound pappies for sale For price and description, address box 260, " To- poka, Kan, o l!‘ JERSONAL The best board for the money an be found at the Dayton House, 1312 Douglas st. 2l-meal ticket only #4; s-meal ticket il oIk 17 DEKSONAL—~To the ladies of Omaha, 1f you WAl good reliable Bip, all &t the Omabi Bmployment bureau, the oldest employment oMice tn the city, 10 N 100k st., H. B White, pro- prietor ue F(m t SALE—Team, harness, wagon, 8150, Mrs. E. C. Barr,S 13th st,3 blks from !::Q‘l'«r track. 388 nov 58 family horse, car nsgy, double and singls ufess. I Brown, 01 Farnam. G 1o+ TFOOR SALE—1 feed mill, 24 in, French burrs. 1 Victor sheller, 7 bl per hour. 1 bolt for buckwheat or meal. 40 £t. 2 in, .~4Imllln§ 6 hangers, elevator belt, ete, | Address 206 S Soth st Omaha, Neb, 52 115 FOR RENT HOUDES. (lll RENT Furnished 2223 California st. JOR RENT—New proom cottage, th nd Bancroft st., first door west of shot well, cistern, #14 per month. 0 Inquire of 8 ot room, Apply 08 OR RENT—5-room_house, n Suis cheap. Arlington. {OR REN' v carpets 1558 N. 18th treet, o room NT-In new hous , two large furnis in suit, one-nalf block fi 19th 5 JOR RENT—Flat of sigyooms, furniture for Sule. Six beds, five Soves. Price Quire No. 810 Nortl 16th s"f'} thiva toor. 0 in desiruble loca- 1 ingle or 17 South 0, 18 Reaver. JOI RENT- fla [ on T, Farni. JOR RENT—11 room |§ A. F, Mayne, N, W AF Mayney N. W. co se on Sherman ave ter. 16th and Farnam: Wi 10-r00m_ house, all improve. JOOR RENT E. Thompson,314 8. 15th st. s ments. G OR 1 and oo reNe city Willos hed dwelling lious cisterns and furnace. e, Council Bluffs, Towa. ~Enqs L ls‘lmlll‘ Council Binffs. 55 ave v iouse, all_furnished, con- OR 1 H epnveijguces at il tains all mod Dodge st. TROR RENT 1 cottuge, inqui ningham & ller, Rooms 6 and 7, Arlington block, Dodge st. 5 16 an RENT= Howse of 3 rooms, 3 per month, inguire at 1016 Center st. 911 14) OR RE sm house, #0,on Iith bet Chicago and Cass. Furniture %300; $10 cush bulance #5 per monfh, Co-operative I Lot Co., 205 N. 16th. JOR RED n new Sroom brick resi- dence, in Council Blufts. Buth room, gas, water, electric bells, speaking tubes, ete. ‘Threé minutes walk from dummy. - See Odell Bros. 5 JOR RENT—Store building, S0xa, two_ story, on 20 and R streets, Jetter's additiol South Omaha, nine rooms in second stoi Dbut those who mean business need apply l 1(‘}. Hocto R, {OR RENT_Eighty improvements, for farm or gardening. Schlesinger Bros., 614 South 10th §t. W2, 16 TOR RENT—11-room house,furniture for sal 12-room house, Tent 85, furni- ture cheap. These are paying investments. Call and see them. Co-Operative Land and Lot 206 N. 16th st. W4 14 OR RENT—2nd and 3d floors at 1417 Douglas st., with lease of three years, Kennedy & Bibbihs, 1306 Dougl W07 OR_REN Co. '] 1ST your houses for rent with H. E. Colo 45 "flll. can rent i now, b60 1@01{ RENT | House of 0 rooms and_furniture for sale, inquire 623 N. 21s{st. b 14% Fon RENT—A hall, size 2x06 feet, at 1015 Farnam st., over Continental (,hh!llhx;, Co. Ffinl RENT—Houss of 7 rooms, Efii-nu,u INT—My home furnished; very ble location, % block west of high school, consists of 7rooms, hall, large pant and closets, Terms 0. Mrs. J. R. Nichola: 2217 Capitol avenue, 806 14+ DOR RENT—0-room house in ldlewild; all modern improvements: $65 pet month; desk room in my office, No. 1615 Farnam; one large front room” with alcove, finely furnished; heat and gas; suitable for two gentleman monts. W. N. Nuson, 1615 Farnam st. DOR RENT _First class 8room i;-unu. gla ave. Patterson & Fawcett, 22 8. 1t Good loc 410 after “early. 560 TOOR RENT Jom houses, tion. 8 Cole 316 8. 15th. ia—()il IENT % the office 3054 § the ifth of this montty Charles €. Spotswood, 305 Toth s ADply th . ore room gn_10th st near St. mqmmt‘m%mun. 117 ent #10; furni- 10th and Martha o7 15 uve. Howard, near Farnam NT—1f you wish to rent_a house on lienawa & Co., 1ot t., opposite P, 0. —House § rooms in Hanscom Place to agood party. 8.8, Campbell and G. W. "l‘l't‘y‘fiws 6th st., Chamber of Comme, 1 17 For RENT-A fiaf, 1617 Howard urm quire at Lee & Nichols® 1ive: and Leavenworth, telephone 510, FOR _RENT ROOMB. Fm REN X‘~'lmull u Pleasez: 80 s Fwom, 1708 Chica- ™6 17 1003 Far- THnlo JOR RENTNicely furnished front room for single gentleman; gas, buth. Rent 810, 1505 Dodge str PRIVATE family and board for home comfi T RNISAED rooms with board. 1‘ nam. oung men desirous of N 15th, L “ Front room furnished of unfur- vished, ones st 58 14 FOOR RED front room and two bed rooms, with or without board, 3% N, d0th, corner Chicago street, short walk from Firnan street car 102 14 NOR K “Furnished room. 1915 Farnan. [ Wt Tiave from # 10 6 unfyrnished Tooms suit- able for housekeeping in all parts of the culz. 1t ‘in need of & Nousy give us a call at 316 h st., first loor: we will give you a tree ride 1n & carriage (o show you the houses, 649 R RENT-To one mm&nmmm nicely room; ete.: 812 per unnupnm & UITE of three office rooms, wi B CArpet, e tains, desk and chairs: Secon on’ 16th st. 'Rent jow and furniture for si lmne-p Call atonce. E.C. Wood, 30 8. 15th st. 0 Forr T—Turnished rooms. 1013 Earnam. o an RENT- Large front room suitable for gentlemen, modern conveniences, 610X 1ith 24 F(m RENT- Elegantly furnished room _on C first oor, with modern improvement ass. Foew ™ R RENT—Office; the finest_office room in Omalia for rent; ground floor; Farnam st.: r.fix;z 50 per month, Address quick to H. m I|n office. JOR RENT-Good foom and_board for g gent and wife or single gent, at 2010 California street 901 JFOR RENT—Furnished Tooms, 1108 De st. W 20 {OR RENT—Large furnished room. 19th s FOI( RENT—Furnished rooms, 2200 Dodge. i-140 FOH RENT - Unfurnished pnllur. 1921 Chi 712 N, 57 1 gentlemen, all conveniences on ,\mxl\ at 1312 Capital w OR_RENT-Large south front room, bay window, grate and modern. conveniences, 1924 Farnam 0 iflun RENT—Furnished rooms. 007 N_ 17th st. 1000 176 Nicely furnished room at 610 8. Ipuu REN’ 100 10% 1oth, I7OR RENT—3 nufurnished rooms suitable & housekeeping, purties without: cuildren, “uldwell. ANT—Nicely furnished front rooms, 1818 Farnam st 1+ OR RENT—Nicely_furnished room suitable for 2 gentlemen, Inquire %1 8t. Mary s ave. {OR RENT. Plensant rooms, furnished, southwest 318 ner 20th and Webster, OR RENT-One large ple front, hrick flat, men, 1416 Chicago st. ut_room, sultable for 2 or4 ' g ms and a light housekeeping, 812, Tuquire EULA T I‘\nllhhl'(\ south !rnm [3 mI. emun. #12 a month, st and Harney, No. o4 o O RENT S1x room honke with all conven- jences, Sixth and Poppleton ave. M. Abrahams. 039 15) antr 519 N T5th wt. {OR RENT- Nicely room for For it 12t JOR 1 —Furnished rooms In Greunig blk, cor. Tith and Dodge ste. - Iquire of Geo, K. Davis, Millard hotel biltara room. £ ]‘wnn RE 1 furnished. Fou RE heat, i nice liam st. $ minutes w “room, with 06 Wil- Uty nd bonrd for two i family on car line. MBS 2Ath st 64 1 i’ n ‘erms #45 per month, 1““" RENT. with al heat, ete, furnished rooms. gas, city Nicely Bath, 2319 Douglils PO RENT—Front bedzoom, 1113 D ORI T—Office room, first floor, at 3108, 15th st 445 BITUATIOHS WANTED. tuation ns I\numkwp by a “Cunadian widow of cheerful and Dy disposition, is an excellent cook and_Taund and thorouhly convarsant with household oco: num) address Mrs, W city. . ‘ T ANTED- Situation_as_bookkeeper or bill clerk by a young man with good educa- tion. Good récommendations can be furnished, Address H. 076, 14¢ Situation by a rapid and a nographer and type-write sulary moderate, H 3, B ‘ FANTED_ S Address city. curate vith eity office. on us bread ba ved Rapp, 04 Brownell hal, 950 143 ‘ 7 ANTED—Situation us hookkeeper, enced and competent. Addre: oftice. WaN -S| cle with good references, office, Council Blufls., \ TANTED—A first cla engagements n taction guaranted. Cal smaker private families, Satis- at 1318 Capitol avenue. 04 14* Situation for a first class Irish ce cook and laundress; also 2 N\mlw but can’t speak English; have nice see- ond girls, chambermaids and any amount of Bwedes and American girls; also 4 menand Wiven who i 00 &Y KIA OF work, ‘MIES. Hropa & Son, 316 8 15th, 0350 14% ANTED—Situations for 20 girls at house- 3 is tull of nice girls, come Brega & Son's Canadian B4, 628 16+ “ ANTED—Situation by & young man as bar- tender, experience; or work in office, talks and writes English, German and_Frenchi, good oo, ldress R, Scandinavian Emp. Bu- NTED- xrl. 1 Furniture, boxed goods, et reu; umhlt'. 714 Pacifl crifice, ot 45, DIk 14, Lot 81n Pelham’ Place, Terrace Tuilding associal 3 ett, with Helin & Thompson, 3178 15th st. o1 JOR SALEFinest location for & home in West Omala, adjoining the mansion homes Kirkendall, Coé, Brady, Easson and others. Nothing finer'in the city.” Can sell 165x157 or less: for prices and terms see 8. A. Sloman, Farnam st. JOR SALE—An_elegant new stone 12-ro Tesidence on 100 feet east front lot on 10th &, opposite Brownell hall; ivans & Blackbur Fors N In quantities to suit the buyer, Nine thousand dollars worth ot Miscellancous Books which 1 desire to close out previous to my early removal to east side of 16th st. north of Nicholis st., where I will carr: the largest variety of bugiies, phaetons, ca Fluges ahd wagous 'to be found atany one plac in the city, W. T, Seatan, Now at Farnam and 11th sts Agent for Studebaker. o [0 exchango -Some money and Chotce Tand for frsteluss improved iuside property. IR Colo, 5168 1 11 Il_\' M. A Upton & Co., real estate A 8, joth street, opposite cham- " ‘ ), kx"A‘ b]un.‘llls S‘n\l"l and ont lot in Oak Chathim, oppos cpot T Foom house: only #2000 1t sold at 3500 cush, This property i3 worth 45003 nd streets, 86,600, cheapest t, will be worth Uu.ml o twith H, B:ola. 06 15T your houses for re 45 15th; can rent 50 nos JON SALE. Howard_and #5th Sts., next block to Basson, Brady & Mar- tins Nou?es, §,00. Address B35 Bee oftice, 630 -Fon “SALE—Elegant 10 room hotse, all_mod- eru conveniences, only ) casl required. H. E. Cole, 316 8. 15th. vlm EXCHANGE-Equity)in 4,6 and 10 room Hounes and lots tor pald up lots. 1L B Cole, 818 8. 1sth. Tuuu PRON, 314 8. 15th 8., buys and ull- reul estite, luu.ud money, purchases securities; has a good list of property for sale and wants wore. Notary publis 84 1< ! hi S AT Tio Kol Foom 1" B *™ N 1GE S room cottage, full east front loty near 1wo car lines, for K40, only €30 and ance mOntRLY: - Lok LIS WP, 14 1% & BAFEAI: K. Darl s 14 ARGAIN—Corner in_ Prosp Tace, AIX 12ty Just on GTadg, B1st streat, E1UR, easy terms, . Gregory, & %0 South 15th s 910 A BARE (hance to buy & homo. A new house Just finishod of seven rooms, lare bay win- dows, lm-. city water and _good cist street y the door. If taken at once will sell A0 cash, the rest {n eysy monthly Party owning Ifouse is goliy Address H %, Bee office. 9 g\ AP--Corner in I'hnrn\mri Place, 1 block b3 from Leavenworth —stre 100 l‘ for 1,800, F. L. Gregory, &0 South 15th st. "0 JOR SALE—Nice east front fot, 2x street car line and fn good Nofehborh Price #20, &% cash, balance $ per mo Call at_résidence 401 N. 15t st. 4 16% ‘ TILL trade equity in Farnam street lots for a farye residence or cholce building lot un- encumbered. Must not be more than one-halt mile from the postoflice, Address W. R. V., 216 Leavenworth, (R0 |srym|rpm u-rr for sale or_exchange with ]A H.'R. Cole, 110 8 1hth, room L. B2 OR SALE—House, nine rooms on lensed ground, good location very cheap, one Dblock of lots'tn Boyd's addition at s bargain it taken guick. One finely finished nine room house, Y15t and 8pruce street. wtih modern im- provements, good lot and barn, ensy terms, Jrice #7000, A suap, five lots”{ty ' body in Highe lund park for an even 81,000, W. N. Nason, 1615 Farnam st I 1ST your property with 8. 8. Campbell and 4G, W. Hervey, 410 Chamber of Commerce. Special dttention Giyen to the exchange of all klnds of property, improved and unimproved city ¥, farms, horses, cattle, stocks of (SNAP=00x15, one-half block from K in South Oniaha, for M,500, witlh nl,a:l.:?l)wnh ®,000 cash, F. L. Gregory, st P—Flegant east front lot in Areade pla on Bth st. between Leavenworth and poo farm, £0K. ¥ L. G B8] JPLENDID ‘opportunity to_secure a hom MY House buflt to suit you. Small cash pn ment, balance monthly: it will pay you o this ip. H. E. Cole, 30'S. 15th. ] 2K ot this con ’\th..um/. or B0, cusli §325; snap. i o 4. i NOR SALE -Or cxchange, in_Walnut hill, t blocks west of Lowe ave on Me Tot facing south, X150 feot on grade. Wil ex change for smaller lot nearer postoffice and south of location. Address room 13, Exchange building, South Omaha, 595, FEW more lots loft at 415 Money in this, Investigate, = H. 3108 15th. FEW more lots Mouey in this. 8 15th. 15 P I‘H. . y it you \\nllt 810 Chumber of Lumm r'ce lfl(ll(THAl)F The equity in5 South Omaha H\Hllh ate lots, near park, for house and lot rly padd up; or lots well located and swood, 30 16th st. 981 tms. . Cole, Teft at $130; casy Investigate. H. K. Co > Farnam s n chofce Inside proper me fine resid s, Lots for dwell. uses and_ stores, Persons contem- or hiving Omaha pr Iland examine my bar gain which are ' your houses for rent with H. I 5thi can rent 50 now. OR SALE-Several houses and lots on Small payments, also some hotses and Tots to t m.mlhmmf Onrali prop W. cor 16th and Farnam v sale with Charles (. [ ur prog otswood, Subly FEW more lots ft at i fl terms, Momey i this.” Luvestigate. LB th. b NAP-Lots 8 and 10, block fronts, one block fros West Side, east Ledvenworth street, pich, % ¢ I if you want a burgain, B outh fhth street, 910 ts on Orehary sold - at fna few da K. 16th st Fun SAL o this ot less thanits val Charles C. Spotswood, 30y T BALLOON VOYAG Remarkable Ascension Made rom Bridgeport Years Ago. New York Sun: “Isee,” said a vet- eran acronaut ter Hthat the p achute jumper, Baldwin, has already ot a number of imitators, and that one of them had a close sh the other day out in the western part of the state. It is only a question of a very short time before Buldwiu breaks his neck if he keeps on. He has demonstrated only what was demonstrated years ago, and that is that in nine cases out of ten a man can get down in a parachute all right if the most minute pains are taken to see that every detail is pe the tenth > to come. Alrship ' ”h' ln-~t The su. and, you n seurvy tri D ‘And their tricks never mean but one thing when you are up a half mile or so. “I have been up over fifty times, and I used to be filled with enthusinsm on the subject, and went half erazy trying to invent steering gear and trying to make myself believe that a_baloon was something more than a gas bubble with one or more fools dangling on it. But it is no use. Ballooning has made no progress whatever. Take the achieve ments of the entire century in balloon ing, and what do they amount to? Just a few improvements in valve tackle, a contrivance for ripping up the side of the balloon and letting the gas out all at once when advisable, and some 1 clumsy grappling hooks. That is ever blessed thing. The balloon remains H-.L where it was—an irresponsible bub- ble And then the baloon voyages of now- adays are nothing like so long and adventurous as tyey used to be. Wh I remember one that oceurred up he in Bridgeport 85 year ago that was one of the best on record. The halloon attained an altitude which, T believ has not since been reached. That was 23,643 feet—over four miles; in fact but a little under four miles and a half. The ascension was made September 6, 1 The neronauts were three Kr Reynard, Mon. Petin men—Gustave and Joseph Dufour. IProf. Such, a teacher in a private school, went along to make scientific observotion Petin and Reynard were professional uero- nauts. They could not speak English, and Dufour acted as interpreter between them and Prof. Such. Dufous is, [ think, now living up Bridgeport way somewhe The dimentions of the balloon 160 fect high and seventy-two fect in diameter at its equator. Instead of a basket, there was attached to it a twelve- foor boat called the Fancy. 1 have for- gotten the name of the balloon. When they first went up they drifted off to the westward about twenty-six miles, until they got over Greenwich. Then they shot up higher, and attained their high- est altitude, when they struck another tof air, and went off to the east- ward, They landed—or, rather, they struck water—about 6:30 in the evening. They came down six miles out to sea off Hampton Beach. Now, that is us good ballooning as there hus ever been before or since, or as there will be for many a year to come.” were —— Nothing but superlative merit can ac- count for the phenomenal reputation achieved by Salvation Oil. 1t kills pain. Price 25 cents, The Darwinian theory perplexes the multitude. They object to decendants from monkeys. ~But not even a baby objects to Di. Bull’s Cough Syrup. llmfllln {ewatire e Bow Tork . A viotim ot .:m Tous HOLD UP YOUR HANDS! The Robbery of a Street Car Driver on Cuming Street, His Cash Box and Watch Mado Away With-The Trouble of Another Driver on the Creen Liny The bold and successful robbery of a strost ear driver on Cuming streot last ‘Thursiay TUENE hias cansed considerable excitement 1n the city, and as rumors of a strike among the street qar drivers in Omahia have been iyl thi fast fora week past, & reportor wishing t certain to what extent the strike had progrossed, hintled car No. 18 on the green line several days agzo, and, muking his way through the crowde car o the front platrorm, ngratiated hinisel into the good gra f the genial driver, and Tonrned froim that e lemni the fOllowIni par n. ulars of the sirike in question: “Strike, did you say? Well, 1 do not know, there may be Some talk of @ strike, but it there is 1 kiow nothing about it. 1 think the drivers here Omaha are patd about as well as the drivers anywhere elso, and have about the same hours; but if you want to know something of a strike, 1.can tell you of a strike 1 came uear gofiig on about & inonth ago, You see’ continued the driver, growing confldential, “for the lust throe Yonrs 1 fiuve heen & sutferer from that lothsoume disense, catarrh, brought on h careloss exposs e, wn B 1t S0 bud that 1 go { tived of insself and everything, At night time while in hed would have a dropping in the back of my throat Which would Almost stranie me, it woild koe e uwake the best part of the niiht, my broat wis extremely offonsive: why 1 was ashnmed 10 RO Near ANV person ot wecount of it, 1 could not retald whint little food Tmanaged to cat, an would halk and spit all day, Thud & buzzing an rouring in my cars. 1 tried patent. medicines t o end without relief, wnd tried several loca doctors with the samie result, and had abous mide up my mind to go on’ A strike to some other climate for my health when I read an ud- vertisement of Dr oy & Henry, and passing their office every iy and soelng €0 many people calling there cluded thero must be some. thinge In it 1 cafled on them and com) treatment at nd with what 1 have boen under thefr troatm, i than [ have £ 3 0 M well ns ever, Keep ther ¢ menls and "'t60, and in act,foel ke u tew T'want to sy all [ can for the have worked for me. well, good bye,” au ading wiy, thow ruth is stranger than fiction. The driver above MR GEORGE driver of car No. I8, Green Lin the corner of Kirby and T where he will corroborate the above to ar doubting it. CATARRH DESCRIBED. The Symptoms Attending That Disease Which Leads to Consumption, When catarrh has existed in the head and the upper purt of t the throat for any uull\uillm he patient living in a district where pe l. are subject to catarrhal atfection—and the dis ense has heen lefi ured, the catarrh m\an ably, sometimes slowly, extends down the winds pipe aud into the brohehial tubes, which tubeg convey the air into the different parts of the lungs. The tubes become affected from the swelling and the mucous arising from catarrh, and, in_some instances, become pluggged up, so af th ax it should, shortness of . and the putiend iy, 15 a sound of eracklin e the chest. At this stag ::1 athing is usually more raple The patient” has also ho§ and wheezi the disenase the br than whe dushes ove “The pain which ace of adull o Dreast by r the should pain ma and go ilien bo absent for several ofhers. ugh in the first stages of bronchinl cie ¥, comes on st intervals, hacking i character and is usually most blcome | the morning on rising, or going to be and it may be in the first ovidence of llu' |l|.vu um extending iuto the lungs, Sometimes th ough m ater on U this condition t, hehind the mpan! . 15 thut I8 ruised {9 found to contain small }mr'lx- of yellow muts tor, which indicates that the small tubes in ¢ lungs are now affected. With this there al often sireaks of blood mixed with the mucus, Tu some cases the patient becomes very pal hins and expectorates before any coug appears. T e cases small musses of cheosy sube stance wre spit up, which, when pressed bee tween the fingers, emit a bud odor. In other cases, particles of a hard, chinlky nature are spis f ruising of cl or chulky lumps lne dicate serious mischief at work in the lungs, In some cases catwrrh will extend into the Tungs in @ few weeks; 0 other cases it may by months, und even vonrs, bofore tho disease ate tucks the lungs suliciently to cause sorious . terference with the general health. When the disease has developed to such @ point the pa- tient is sald to luve catarrhal consumption, With bronchial catarrh there is more or les fever which differs with the differont parts o the day—slight in the morning, higher in the afternoon and evening. SNEEZING CATARRH. What It Means, How It Acts, and What It Is. when you get i in the morning, your nose off every time you are exposed to the Jeast draft of air. You hav a fulliess over the front of the forohend, an the nose foels as 1f thero was # plug in each Domt i you Cannec dis0ger Fou oron your nose until your ears crack, bt it don't do aimy good, and the only result is that you succeed injgetting up a very red nose, and you so irri- tater the lining membrane of it organ that you are unable to b h hrough it at all, This 15 i correct and not drawn picture of un_ neute attack of catarrh, or “Sneozing Cie tarrh’ as it is called. 'Now, what does this condition indicate? First, ihat causes mucus to be poured out by in the nose; then those discased cked by swarms of little germs— rm—that Hoat in the air in & lo« y where the discase {3 prevalent. These animiloutie, u Ol efforts to find u lodgment, irritate the sensitive membrane lining o the nose and nature undertakes to rid herselt of it of snoezing. comes filled with thickened 1 mucus the natural chinnels for the in: uction of air into the lungs is interfered with, and the person o effected must breathe throiigh tho mouth, and by such monns o s parched and dry, snoring 18 pro- . aud then the catarrhal diseaso gaius ready access to the throat and lungs. DOCTOR ), CRESAP M'COY, Late of Bellevue Hospital, N. AND DOCTOR COLUMBUS HENRY Have Offices 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING, CORNER 15TH AND HARNEY STREETYS, OMAHA, NEB, Where all curable cases are treated with suc- coss. Medieal disoases trented skilifally, Co sumption, Bright's Disease, n{fl[ml’"ll Rhe matism, g bl NERVOUS hhfifld‘n & disenses peculiar to the sexes & speclalty, CA- TARRH CURED, Y C()Nslll TATION at office or by matl #1. Oftice Hours— to 11 &, m.; 2 10 4 p.u;Tt09 p.m. Bundays included, Correspondeuce rocelves prompt attention. Many diseancs are troated successfully by Dr. Mocoy thirough Use wniils, und it 18 thius possib for thoss unable to maké & fourney to obtain successful hospital treatment wt their homes, No lotters auswered unless accompanled by {o in stamps. Address’ all letters to Drs. MoCoy & Honvy, Hovias B0 aud 1L w0 Bulidiug Giandiy Koy You sne you try to sn

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