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ey OMAEIA. No advertisements taken for these columns after 1:30 p. m. Terms---Cash in advance. Adyertisementsnnder this head, 10 cents per finie for the frst imsertion, 7 cents ‘for each sub. pequent insertion, and ¥.10 a line per month. No advertisement taken for less than 2 cents for the first insertion, Seven words willbs counted to the line; they must run conseen- tively and must bepald in advance. Allad. vertisements must be handed in before 1:90 o'elock p. m., and under 1o cireumstances will they be taken or digcontinued by telephone. Parties advert'sing in these columns and hav- tng the answers addressed in care of the Bes, 'fi! lease ask for a check toenable th o get their letters, as none will be delivered ex- cept on presentation of check, All answers to Sa¥ertisements should e enclosed in envalopes, Allpdyertisements in these columns are pubs Tished in hoth moming and evening editions of Tiee, the ctreulation of which aggregates ore than 14,000 papers daily, and gives the ad- ““’3 the efit, not only of the etty ciren. Eflfln the Bee, but also of Council Bluffs, lflmoln and other cities and towns throughont this part of the west, ' TUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Situation as housekecper by a Protestunt-American woman of 2, is meat, energetic and_industrious, good dress- rllrr.' nien cook, and foud of children; has a irst-c1nss sewing machine, 516 8. 15th, 806 27§ WANTF.D-NHI!MMI for ccahman by firat-class Swede; 4 years' reference; 18 careful driver and understands milking: have also . 1 Irisnman from Chicago, finest references imaginable, i {Mlnu’mpth civil andobliging. ~ Mrs, Brega & Son, 316 s'.ol‘.' h, ITUATIONS wanted for 12 girls for general hotsework, 1 housekeeper, 2 dishwashers, 1 Inundress, 2 coanchmen, 1 bookkeeper, etc. State Employment parlors, 1417 Farnam sl,,&mfil‘u 11. "hf.m‘fwn By ® mlflflln—u‘:fl American woman, position as nousekeeper, or the gate of an invalids 18 an excellent cook. Anply to Matron of the Woman's Christian home, Burt st, 84 27) ANTED—Porition as short or city or_hotel In country: oftice, 1 WomAR wants situation in the city s hotisekeeper for a widower, huchelor or mged conple, 1% yeurs' exportence. ” Cat - nish references. Address 8 00327 er{wrum “Wanted by an_able and 'Exé;?f- b3 enced bartender, willing to give required. Address 8 12 Bee office. refe _ WANTED--MALE WELP. _ NTED—Burber immediately, tein's _fish L NTED—Active man to sell goods on the . Enquire ut popeorn stand corner 13th and Farnam sts. -7, pod men with con WV ANTED =Thren o four mon gense to call at 410 8, 15t st., Monda, December 26, and buy 42x125 fevt of South Oma’ T property for only $10; warranty deed _giv ANTED—( - market, 217 8 12th st. ANTED—I must_have three persons to learn bookkeeping to meet demand for competent bookkeepers in - January, J. (B, 8mith, room H8, Ramge blocl i 'no Mutual Re- New York desire to engage tw eral agents in the we tracts. For terms and dress, B. 1. Kobison, ge Na. bank bi'dg, Om \VANTI- )—Four men to solicit in the small towns and country of Towa, Missour! and Nebraska: must have Ang to work earnestl! Address P 4. Beo ofi WaNtEn — Men_ for railrond worl bright's Labor Agen 1120 m. 501 TANTED—100_men of_good appearance try our 15c meals at Norris restaurant, 311 and a13Bouth Uty street.” @©ld Live and ‘Lot o 0K RENT-# room cottage, 1117 Pacifle $25. F 10 rootn house near corner 19th and Webe ster #50. Nason, 1615 Farnam, ) 26 OR RENT- room F. K. Darli 15t Houske Rent, #20, 206 N 16th st. JO® BENT-Groom house, 180 Davenport. i [OUSE for rent, 4 rooms, 8, E. cor. 10th and Pacific.” Owen Whela NO: 1 ith ave. broom nonee, in good re AN pair, large yard, eistern water: will rens to responiibles purson with not more than 3 ¢h dren for §2) per month, " Ot RENT—Fivergom houfe in Omaha View, #10 per month, Potter & Cobb, 1601 Farnam street, . 5 ‘(il(' RENT-&room house, cor. Williams and 16th sts., sultable for boarding hou: 30 or month to responsible tenants. J L louss, Plerce near 22, and Howard. Fooma. Furniture for sale, #00. Gooperative Land and Lot Co 43 HOUBBS For rent, $10 to &3 per month, § to 10 rooms each and from 5 blocks to2 miles distant from um!l]ce, F. L. Agent, 500 8, 16th id ] {OR RENT—Houses. A list of over 100 to choose from, ranging in price from $10 to #1256 per month. 'Al%o a listof furnished and un- furnished rooms, all prices. H. E. Cole, 316 So. 15th st, 812 31 OR RENT-—. l ‘!’:mi Iy, Gregory, Rtental 5 room house cheap to & small 8 215t vet Center hlldfll;\":'rli!‘l'n st JFOB RENT-2 naws room houses on § Mtk near Leavenworth. C. E. Mayne. 341 JPOR RENT—b room house. 815, J, R, Ringwalt, 218 So, R RENT—New 6 room_cottage in_Ambler place; good 7 room 2 story house, Orchard Hill; good 4 room cottage, Orchard Hill, C. E. Mayne, N. W. cor. 15th and Harney st. 191 R RENT--6-room houss, oity water, etc. S. W. Cor. King and Caldwell, i, JFOR RENT-Ans room house, clty water gas, and stable, 12 niuutes walk from thie post- office. Rent moderate, Apply to D. J. O'Don- ahoe, next door to the postoftice, 135 OR RENT—New 7-room modern, new house on corner, Btreet car by tho door. Gas, bath, marble wash stand. City water furnished. Elegant house; only 80 per month, J. L. itice & Co. T3 28 QOR RENT—A new ten-room house with all modern improvements, large attic, Douglas e Not basement house, i‘\"p- or 11 and Farnam. g and ply ) OR RENT—New house, 6 rooms, ete., large grounds, corner 2ith and Capifol avenue, Inquire 2224 Dodge st. 557 OR RENT_New 4room cottage, $12 month. Apply room 26, 1511 Dodge st. 753 OR_RENT-—8 elogant brick residences with all modern improvements, 12 and 14 rooms each, pleasant and convenient locatfon. 0. I Davis company, 15 Farnam st, 113 “5room _cottage, newly papered puinted, on Parker st. h_Omaha, 8 per month. J. L. Rice & Co 43 2 0,006 8 2(h avenue, enworth. J. D. Cowle, at Falconer's. 96 j f-room house n w cor, Seward 956 T2 new handsome 6 room cottages isterns, ete. $17 per month 324 _and California, A, C.'W . Omaha Natl bank Severa new 7 room houses street_car, ready for occupan F. Harrison 4158, JOOR RENT—House 11 rooms. W. man, N 1 corner 16th and Dongias. _FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. _ TROR RENT—A large room 1923 Dodge. o FROR liht housekeeping, two furnished rooms also one farmshed sleeping room at 809 M. Bush- 40 WA 1 for housework. 1623 Douglas st. v TANTED ‘T'wo girls for work at 1510 Capitol )—Two kitehen girls at and 1015 Farnam st. 2 Rosemund’s LS TANTED - Woman cook for o school, #0: one for hoarders, $I18: laundress 818; 3 women dishwashers, $12'to §16; 4 girls who are £004 cooks for privite familios, 1 to &; 2 nurse girls, %; 2 nice second girls and_twenty for eral housework, Mrs, Broga & Son 316 South 15, 804 260 T DINING-ROOM girls wi 2 for Centre @ City, Neb. Callat once at iho State Em- ployment parlors, 1417 Farnam st., room 11, ¢ 80 20§ ‘N?AN’I'I" ) ousework in small famil 811 27, TANTED= Gir ‘South 13th, i % ‘vl\s'mu» Nurse girl at 2112 Douglas st. 50 I\ ANTED- perienced girl for general housework, 1017 Cass, T ANTED-Girl for general house be n good cook. 1812 Dodge FANTED=A tl ighly comp tent girl im- mediately at 2212 Farham st. ood wages, &ood wages JANTED ~Glrl, smail family, apply afte o'clock, Mrs, J. B. Haynes, 400 N 2id st, % 'vVANTl-;n -At ouce gir} Wthet e T A " TANTED=Buttonhiole makers. . 807 28¢ Jror ke unturnished TooIms, T ces, turnace heat, at 811 8. 20th, Farnam ] OR RENT—Furnished rooms, with or_with out board. 318 N, Iith st. 8731 Fl'lmlsuuu rooms and board, 1903 Farnam. 4200 5 ely furnished frc without board, No. 608 N. JOR RENT-Pleasunt _furnished rooms with heat, 2000 Harney near corner 20th, 761 26% For RENT-Furnished rooms; i L OR RENT—Near court house. suite of newly furnished rooms, bath, gas and heated, for u;imh-nwu only. Alsoaburn, Address Joe oftice, ]"w: RNISHED Itooms to Tadies *by week or month, §11 North gentlemen T0 1 newly farnished rooms for g steam aud gus, No, 406 N 16t and heated by steam, in private fanmily. Inquire at 62 8, 1th, corner’ Jackson, 700 31 FuRNIsHED Room, 2110 Harney, €36 27 JOR RENT-Nfcely furnished rooms at 1 639 Dodg th and furnace heat. JURNISHED rooms—$l to $1.50 a we tral, 502 8, 18th, up-stairs, i wages paid. Mrs. R. C. Patterson, G20 N. 24, [ e front room, furnished and heated. for two igentiomen. . Also small ‘ass st, 153 TANTED—Button-hole makers &t 1112 Far- nam, {4l o270 ANTEL OF genieral house: “work, 5L 8. 2th st. 615 VW ANTED-GRI ™ Taquir3ib N. Tith st X 538 ‘V—A D—Dinlng room girl at Occldental. ol ) QNE Y ey v f"fi'l_d_—i_-e 12 ot ce and, sell Penuyroya “Chichester English." Original and ouly Genuine. . Send fo tampsl for purticulars. Chichester’ Chomical Co., Philadelphin, Pa. w7 red embFOTACEY needlework at 5 (LOWN OF country) by a whole- Profitable, genufme. Good pay can made, ‘Everything furnished. rticulars free. ~Address ‘Artistic Needlework Co., 13 Sth Bt., New York City. 1 Y ANTED- s 1 city. or country holiday trade, to fake light, pleasant work their own homes. 1 to § per day can be uietly made. Work sent by mail any Qistance, Pirticulars froe No canvassiig | Address ai Cescent Art Co., 4T A Milk st Boston, P. 0. box bl 00 T ANTED—30 ladies to try our lbc_meals at Norrls' restaurant old Live and Let Live), 811 and 313 8. 14th st. 593 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ) Gentlemen to try our l0-cent ‘meals at Schioller restaurant, 104 8. 16th. petent ¢ once, Muss. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. yment. purlors, MI7 Farnam. Nk 20 N Employment office, the beat _'""place fn Omaha to get help or situations. ale and femate, Reference, Omaha National iauk, * Mrs, Trega & Sou, 510, 1oth. Tel, 8. 11 ottage or few roows, W00 anturaished, for married dren; vefercnces given. drers S, Hive ot S T ANTED -To rant a & room cottage west_of NV AR toataty Dodge. Addross s 34 Bee oftice. 64 26 3 A smail furmianed cottage or two b o e furnialitd rooms on it oor for bt housekeaping, convenient 1o c ; dven O & Dawonice, o 'O oA llne, Ad Q@ in_ home JRIRST class table board, 'lll 18184 Bt. Mary's ave., first door £ style right hiand ATE boarding, ¥4 & week, 1616 Dody PETEY (LRST-CLASS table | ved o b B e Y P G T W R ENT-HOUSES. & house 1 mow occupy will be for rent, Jan. lllrImht: Bouse contains 16-rooms and .i\ll provements, W9 8. fth st mflu After Ist of January desk room trally located office ‘heated with At Room 4 Creighton bloc 06 nisho all mod 3, 1arge enough fok two. 2006 Duy- s steam. Cal {OR R venie Sapork e Lol P‘ou RENT—Nice turnished room, $0 per mo. 8. W. cor. 15th and Jacksou, s Fore NT—Furnished rooms, 1818 Dodge st. y TR FOOUR eleannt rooms ail modern conventences or st 408 FTRONT parior for two gentiomen, 1633 Dodgo. 25 R RENT—Furnished rooms in Greunig bik, cor, 1ith and Dodgo sts. Inquire of o, K. Davis, Millard hotel billiard room. FJOOR RENT-Nicely furnished room suit 10r2 gentlemen, ‘inquire 2011 St. Mury's ave, g ICELY furnishea front room with or with: out board. 1812 Dodge st. o TOk KENB-Furnished roowms and hoard, 06 X' Farnam.” ]5‘ JOI RENT Larue handson per Rooms furnislied or unfarnished “able curs, modern, eic., 2520 Doug- FOR RENT--MISCELANEOU! = e — =tgigen F‘Oll RENT-Good barn cheap 1821 Chkmo st RENTAL AGENCIES. 00 8. 16th st, o) honses, ist with i ntal agent, elephone “o4. CLPECIAL attention giv S o . W. M. Harris, 1 to_rentin rnished rooms, . T5th st . 16th st., opposite P. 0. oppor 07 JTORAGR—Mercha W& Willlams, 1407 Dou, 036 4 1\”&\7 YORK Storage Co. have most extensive AN “tacilities for storage of furniture, pianos, buggdes, general merchandise, west of New York, " Cash_advances to sny' amoint; ware: house receipts given; goods insured; bric building—fire-proof; special arrangements for commission merchants. Call New York Stor: Co., Capitol ve and N. 16tk sk, Hennett's ble PERSONAL. for 2 beautitul girl Inquire 608-20 WANTE Lable Caldwell. PrRSONAL-Enguzements to a0 dressmaking in families sollcited, Call on or_address Miss Ji rdy, 8218 20th L Bt, nement, strictl for d acnvial, e ‘Address R & Hbo ofice, 1079 & n depot, Davenport ., valise containing misses’ clothing, hand- kerchiefs, marked “Retta Shirley.” Finder will be rewarded by returning to Doy TRAYED—Dec, 25th, white faced red ' cow WYwith waite legs, ond crooked horn und one awed off, 114) N. 18ih st. 00 28% 1.0 T—#% reward, A small jet black water Jspantel, short tafliad on leather collar when lost. _Return to 614 North 22d street. ki) fonday morn, gold Albert chain on J. F. Muir, B & M. hmm _gSern. t., dArk brown horse. L GLEN. 15th g, .0 ,oft on Red line car to depot about 6 L Thursday. a leather covered jowelry box about 8x10 mches and 4 inches high: the finder will b Iiberally rewarded on returning it to ), C. Brooks, room I, Gruenlg block, s e cor- T and Dodge sts. ki N—Wagon and load'of baled hay. The igon 15 an old one with new tongue and reach, low wheels heliind and hay rack made of ouk Tumber, A liberal reward Wil be given to the finder. Mace & Ettiuger, 315 N. 16th 7302 REVARD AW e glven for Teturn o by u ) witer on, Sprayed from zied Ciming st, G, &, Ontrom, | & 0P i OST—From 911 N, 181 4 Tteturn’ to H. Brusc TMOYEY to Loan on citg property and alsoon tarms In western 16kh aud eastern Ne. braska: first mortgage ndtet bought and sold, Odell Iiros, & Co,, 132} Farnam st., Omaha; 10 Pearl st., Councii Blufts, ' 10 OANS made on real Bought. te and mortgages Lewis 8. & Co., 1521 l'-glnn-.r‘n. L) FORSALE-REAL ESTATE. Dm? k act, We fave the best 9,000 bargatn in Bouth Omaha, gilt edge busi property. M.Ahfl"m:m. o S ROOM hotiee and furniture, 8603 honse, 100, Co-operative Land aud Lot Co., 206 N ‘-.:!‘s;" TMONEF—Toloan. - Lowest rates. No delay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Commercial Na- tional ban] L4 3 PER CENT Money. i Patterson & Fawcett %h and Harney. 618 FORT time loans made on any Avaiabie Y “security, in reasonable amounts, Secured notes boughit, sold or exchanged. General financial business of agy kind transacted promptiy, quictly and taicff at the Omaha_ Fi Dancial Exchange, N Wikor, 1ith ‘and Har- aey sts, over State Natidnal band. Corbett, manager. iy () ONEY loaned on furniture, horses, etc, low rates. J, Co., 1324 $u5.mn to loan in any amount at lowest rate of interest. H. B, Irey, Frenzer block. 62 500,000—To loan on Omaha city property at 6 Der cent, . W. Day, 8. B. cor. Bx. B [T S——— - ‘ONRY to loan on city anllurl{. and. also farms in Nebraska and lowa. Odell Bros. & Co,, loan, real estats and insurance agents, 1063 Pearl street, Council Bluffs, Ia.; 162 Farnam street, Omaki 208 ONBY loan, Notes ana . R. ticket. ‘bought ahd sold. A, Forman, 213 8 13th sts fanos, organa, . Wilkinson & Farnam, over Burlington ticket °fl‘-;" BUSINESS CHANCI WAN’I‘RD—A young man at ence_to Aom nd- vertiser In a business well established, and will pay $100 per month this season aud increase Fearly: capiftal required EX0: none but those meaning business need apply. 8. 27, Bes ofce. ™ ANTED-—Partner so 10111 A company now being formed in an old-established legitl- mate business Plylnu 200 '?;r cent on_money in- vested: capital required #500, part down, bal- ance out of the Adaress 8. %, Bee office, 26) VWV E v tor sale, restaurants, bakery, cliar stock, hotels, barber shops, drug Ktores, fancy goods, feed stores, livery barn, and other busihessos tivall patts of the ity. Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. 16th 8t. (N business. 43 LOTS in Jetters's add, one a corner, for &,000. © A fine 1ot, east front, in Hawthorne, $1,60, #4100 cash, House ‘and lot, Arbor Place, $£,20, 15 cash, rents for £25 per month, An clegant trackage lot near St. Paul depot; bargain, House and lot in wost part of city near car 1ine, $4,500; #0 cash, balance to suit. Fiho east front lob n West Cumming's add, Look into these they are bargains, K. Darling, 1605 ERSONAL—The lady with the furtrimmed copt, Farnam st carSaturday, can get a war- ranty deed to a 42x12 foot South Omaha Iolg{ calling at 310 8. 15th st, Monday, December 243 #10 pays the bl fn full; onlya fow more left. JOR SALE_As fine & plece of trackage as there is in the city. AN Albfllllh‘xfl 8. 1oth st, R SAT,K—00x88 feet on cable line, _Nplendid inside location for four flats—46,500. Must be sold nt onco. “Marshall & Lobeck, tooin ¥, HY pay rent when you can byy a furnishod house on & nice large lot, 50x110, in the finest residence part of Omaha, near the street cars and within one block of where the Metro- sflllh\n cable will run, by &l!l A small sum m\:n and the balance monthly. Address .9' 1, Foi BALE-~Good brick business property in rgain centre of Grand Islaud; greatest and best terms in thé city; but little cash re- quired; long time, low interest and easy P ments; other real estate fer salo. Address J. H. Woolley, attorney at law, Grand Island, Nfi. E‘O'( SALE_Residence |Ir0i’wn)' n_South Omaha, W, G. Albright, 218 8. 15th fl‘m OR SALE—Toth block b, A. 8. Patrick's_ad eltion, will sell for few'days’ at 81,0630, §735 cash, balatice easy. M 37 Beaoffice. v81 JFOR BALE-100 acres ot land tour milgs from stock yards, at $1% per acre; this 1s 8 bar- gatn, MoCagu P Y0 TRAD! P! 3 T eight or nine rooms, and full lot. McCr loch & 7 , cor 15th and Farnam, [0) 1,600 worth of fine furniture for $%0. erative Land and Lot Co., 206 N 16th RVERAL good paying restaurants in 3 " good location for sale. Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N, 16th St. 47 OR SALE-—Saloon doing & good business. Wishes to sell on account of sickness 8. 14th st IR SA Drick hotel in central Nebraskn, fivst class, uarantee net profit of #00 per mo. ' Price £2,600. Vo trade. Address H, & H., rooms 3 and 6, Michel- &on blk, Grand Island, Nel 1 ots in_Lincoln Place, fronting o1 tio Metropolitun cable, J0 euch, % cash. ; Corner 19t ‘on Towe avenuo and California cable line, 81,730, 1§ oas| Somechoice lots In West Cuming addition, $00 to #1,200, sasy terms. These lots are onor near uy the cable now being built on California st. now at old price A fine business corner at10th and Douglas, 830,000, 14 cash. Acres in Solomon's add, $300, £2) cash, A‘:Pes in Spring Valley with trackage, $300, 4 cash, Lots in Lobeck's sub, near South Omaha, on N.W. Ry, 800 cach, 15 cash. These are the cheapest offerings in their respective neighbor. . Marshall§ Lobeck, room 9, chamber of commerce, {TOCKS of goods for sale,dn all parts of the N city.Co-operative Land ‘& Lot Co, 205 N. 10th 8t. 420, mber 26, & chance 25 foot South Omaha u;:'e from encum- to get one of tlies lots for $10; warrant B108, day one bugg; quire 804 South 21st, o furniture at great sacrifice. New Yark Stor- K Capitol av. and 15th st. d MRST-class hotel, in ity and & Lot Co., 205 N, 16th'St, nd-hand square pian Brady & € 03 TRUsi s overnow. Planos only 5. ¢ once, New York Piano Co., and 1ith &t PBILLARD, Table at halt price, Brunswick Balke Co.'s make. Inquire Leslic & Leslie, h and Dodyge st P;\HTNI-‘J! wanted. A hustler and a man of brains and capital can purchase with #1,000 cash a half interest in an established and payin office business, must_know enough about real estate, loansand {nsurance to he able to take full charge of suid business i absence of part- ner, who will be away yart of time. A number on chance for a number one man. Address or call for further particulars, J. L. Rice & Co., over Commer tlonul bunk, T2 2 TFORSALE Bar fixtures, et some walnut wood 18 *’M A 'y ha bar and back shelving to match,pool tablg. safe, stove, tables chairs and oth iclos, will be kold together or separately or will trade them for liquors, clgars, real estate or anytiling else. Apply to Stringer & Co., 1618 Dodye st 639 206 DOR SALE_DBusiness property i South Omaha. W.G. A ighit, 218 8, 15th st. 490 N in¥stmont- #,000 will buy a corner prop- rty paying 17 per cent. . D. Smeatan, 1603 Do L) OR SALE_Four houses on 8. 20th st. W. G *Albright, 218 8, 409 < NAP—8plendid corner in Shinn's addition with small house, #3,500, Snap—Bast and north’ corner 28th st, 50x121, cant, on grade, §£2,000, 0, $himis 0ad, fronting Charlos n6r on 2th st, Patr tages, $3,000, Snap-60 foot fine lot for Snap—px and a sure bargain, & 's add, 500 nerina good paing busi- 1 for four years, and sa ver $40,000, fon good have abont $,000 L0 invest. . R., P. 0. Box 3 REsTA for sale nt y golng away, Cooperative Laud & Lot N.16th 8¢, T4, JOR SALE-An l‘,\lll‘lfih(‘d and wholesale business, will take part pay real estate. Address 517 8} 13th st. T CRSES WINTERED T would respectfilly announce to the citizens ot Omaha that T better accommodations for winterin, horses ut Omaha fuir unds than can be l‘ulnlfi west, [ have 180 large warm box stalls, rizo yards for exercising during the culls are § feet. high and are warmer bles. We have tacilities for teed- an_and oats 3 times a da winter s way are fit for work at any time, while horses wintered in the old way of starving and freezing inthe corn stalks takes half the next summer to get in condition ive. Lorse cars run to the grounds every 50 minutes. Parties having horses at the grounds can see themat any time. For particulars and_terms address, A s skl ing wi I give Massage treat- hose Who prefer Lo come to her of- ticeon Mondays from 9 a. m. until 9. p. m. Other days from 6 p. m. to 9 p.m._Office and re southeast e dand 25th sts. INOTICE=To bookkcepers. My iving instructions, short method, balances, ate §0; time required, seven hoi 1. Siaith, room 548, Ramge block. 732 I, Nur: M Van Valken- %th. Terms reasonable. L2 ccond-hand books and _Libra: S N loth st. H. .\hnnl‘rld‘ml(l:]llmluu. trial J. CR—1t you huve any property to trade for city lots or lands in'Nebraska call upon Albright, 218 8. 15th st. A OTICE~First class bank (sand furnished by AN " the carload in Omaha or by wagon load in Solith Omaha, upon short notice, ~Leayve orders with W. G. Albright, 218 8. 15th steget, or branch office at_Albrights station, nug:{qmul phiones 785 and & ros, E FOUSE clipping by W, L stablos, Corner 1 0l.357 CLAIRVOYANT. A1t DURANT—Clairvoys o M a2 oo, Bosten, 1 rated lovers, 322 N 16th st, L dnn 2 R. NANNIE V. Warren, galrvoyant. Med- feal, business and test madtum. Diagnosis nale diseases a spectalty, ‘119 N. 1oth 283, 044, () ‘vax'rl-:n' To Luy three grain elevator Nebraska on U, P.or F, E. & M. R. K Address 8, 3 Bee, thy o 301 the furniture of a small trally located, Co-operar tive Lund & N 16th st, VWANTED ShoFt BTPpADer, J. W, Gross, at C. E. Mayne's ofice, 1ih and Harney. S s 2 TMONEY to Loan—o0. and loan agent ONEY to loan I can now place: class cl!{(llulns immediately, if you desire o be mmodated. D. V. room | Barker . entrunce in dlley, ‘ HOLESALE confectlonery business for sule. Paying trade: established. Lok thisup. Apply 317 8. 13th st 21 FOR EXCHANGE. nimprovedi besidence property change Zor houses and lots “in good locatiou@Tue O, F. Davis Co., 1505 ) residence Farnam st. JTOCK of goods, improved and unimpro 3 property.” Co-operative Lund und Tot ¢ 205 N 16th st. i 7 ANTED--Property of all kinds to exchange Special attention given to trading. C.C. Spotswood, 3054 8 1ith. 633 0 Exchange—For unimproved city property. three 6-room houses in Ambler Placeione 7 room hoyse in Alamo Plaza;four 6-room houses on 8, 20th st. W.G. Albright, 218 8. 15th st. 499 J OTICE—480ncres of land in Brown Co,, Neb, AN "o trade for merchandise, dry goods and roceries preferred, Call on or address Geo. owe, Loug Pine. Neb. 07 204 PO EXCHANGE—Good east tront lot in Hans. com Plice to exchange for clean stoc dry goods or clothing. C. F. Harrison, 418 8. for’ Omaha residence property. kinson, 1324 Farna, stclass Omaho and_ South perty for good Nebraska und WG Albright, 2188, oth st 7 ANTED—Houses and lots to exchange for improved and_unimproued lands in Ne- braska and Towa. Charles-C. Spotswood, 305t 5. 16th. 188 F You have anything to trade or sell call on me or . All business promptly aod fairly done, C, C. Spotswood, 305! 8, 16th, 187 Omula pi Towa land. FJY0 trade property of all kinds for good farms W. G. Albrigit, 218 8. 15th st. anwu-qoml Tamily horse in exchange for lot, McCulloch & Ca, cor 1oth_aud am 3 mox Two improyed farms i Omaha property or Nebraska land: Cutloch & Co., cor; Isth and Farnam, H JOR EXCHANGE—A warranty deed to 42x125 feet of South Omaha propérty for exactly £10: come and see where this property lles. 310 8. 13th st., Monday, Dec. 26, ki FrOR Exchange. "t you have tarms o innds {0 sell or trade send for our desceiptive blanks, if you have any kind of property to sell o change, list 1t with us: we ean” furnish customer, 8, 8, Campbell & G. W, Herve; Board of Trade, Omalia, ) VVANIED-A tew more good farms in No- brask for which 1 will trade fi ©Omaha and South Omaha properties. W. G Dright, 218 8. 15th » £ HAVE for trade iinproved farm in Cass (o near Plattsmouth, will trade for fmproved inside property. Address M 34, Bee oftice. M- location an: ‘OMEY loaned on pianos, furniture, hors M e v o5, Biasion, fumitices hagses, man, room b, Arlington block, 2 doors: west postothice. Lkt ARGE south tront room, all modern conven- fence jtable for two gentlemen; also fivst-class ‘table board for three or four; refer- ehees, 18514 Dodyge st. (Y {OR RENT=Pleasant furmsned rooms, -mod- ern_convenienees, reasonable prices, 414 S, 6 st., Karbach block), il oo at, No. &, —Furnished rooms i al parts of the duy, week or month. City ce, Creighiton block. () OR REN' the cit Intelligence of FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICE: DR RENT—Grouna_floor ofice room, cen- trally located, heated and lighted. C. ¥. Harriton, (14 8. 1oik st. R RENT--Basement stores and flats with all modern nuprovements, coruor Lith and Juckson sts. [0) JPOk BENT Officos on Fartiam si. aé $10 to £ per mouth, Oun office furnished. 1812 Far- e room, #rst F ENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED. JOR RENT-Des! n, six A blocks trom post (JOR RENT - 3 rooms 1015 N. 20th st, 8 rooms I6 N, 218 &1, 8 rooms 112 st st 6 vooin 208 Nt holus st 8 rooms 141" P @ rooms 01 Pacitie st 4 elogant unfurnished room: lh‘. hwdrl;l\ (1{m\‘r‘llrl\l'v~. t 113 elegant nuturnished roowns at Nice atfice at 5185, 1ais sl able unfurnished v ce, 23 8. 13th AL, containing all ath st M Wehster, [N TLOAN mude on real extate. ~ Cash on hand. 4_W. M. Harrls, over 20 8. 15th st. .o 2 1 st e MOFEY to Loan—By {he undereigned, who has the “ouly properly organized loan agency in Omaha. Loans of $10 to 8100 made on furaitiwe, planos, organs, horses, wrgons, ma- chunery, étc., without removal. No delays. Al busines strictly confidential. ' Loans so made that uny part can be paid at any time, each pi ment reducing the cost pre rata. ' Advunces made on fine watches and diamonds. should carefully consider who they with, a8 many new concerns are into extstence. Should you need money call an seomo, - W. K. Croft, room 4 Withnell building, hand Hurnes ) ONEY to loau, cash on hand, no_ delay. J. MO R Sauire, W13 Farnam' sf; Pax: ton hotel building. 69 7\ ONEY TO LOAN—On furniture, horses, wag- A¥Lons other personal property, without removal or on approved collateral security. Business contidential, Juo, W. Robbins, 1613 Farnam, M ONEY to loan, mortgage notes bought, loans M ‘mado on chattel security: no delay J. J. Cammings, Rooun 10 Harker Block 261 MBS‘HY 10 loan on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Cre 4 612 ONEY LOANED at C. F, Reed & Co.'s Loan M Oftice, on furniture, piatios, horses, wagons, rsoual property of all'kinds, and all other ar: icles of value, without removal. 319 8. Isth, over Bingham's commission store. Al busi: ness strictly confidential ) IO LOAN--Money—Loans placed on im- o Bt A R @ n Trust County bank, St 2 DRH 1600 and Chicago st 780,000 to loan [ cent. Linshan bk pbebioy Bt ol ¥ b erative Band and Lot Co., J EBRASKA and Kansas Marms to e for lowa and Colordd® lands, versa, Co-Operative Land gnd Lot Co. Tk P DR SALE—Or trade one good livery stuble to gether with horses, ¢iiFtinges and harness, best of location cn paved ll[,‘ Afl(l!k‘h:& lull.lleu. 'OR TRADE—An uityin & chotce block of lots inside Belt e, for merchandise, cats riages, musical kmslrumfi“. & bunch of good horses. Nason, 1616 Frnam st. 603 26 T exchangejil acre farm, 5 ne foone Co.; 430 e other lan: Want good W, J. Paul, 16 Farnam st. 8] ocks orchundise o, cx- | and | pro) 720G d, S letn, ) T Proveriyyy W ANTED- Omaha progmy to exchange for farms and wild fundi wlso for city prop- lirown & Co., Room I, Frenzer 20359 erty. Dlotk, DR SALE—Or exchange, good Om: ety for good stock of boots fwnishing goods or hardware. Bchle: ros., 614 S L0th st. kD) AETEE“—GW)G 'llrmsh mq :xr?unze for hnal 2 08 k. \ Ly vroperty, G. C. Spotswood: 6 y riages rop- shoe clot] ~ singer ANTED—To exchange, cholce inside vacant lots in Omala for good horses and car- L. Rice & C “ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. M'BLAND Guarantes and Trust Co. 1% nn-n.{'fl’&fiu:'&“_“’mp‘m ;hnrm-, fur- Teal estate sxawminec fected and guaranteed. " fiINwN & CARMICHARL furnish complete and guaranteed abstracts of title to any ATl tle, L Dogos Sy 3 o setof al books 1u the clty.. No. 1519 “ e (VLY one place in the United Sta Yoil can get a warranty deed for a 4 South Omaha lot for #10, and that pl 15th st and time, Monday and Tue: r 2 and 27, 7' MSTICKNEY & CO. maxe a spe Mo property in North Omatia a at Citizens' bank, 2108 Cuming & Fors We offer as a special bargain 160 of land four miles from stock yards, at #12 per acre, on line of U, P “ague s where 125 foot Ity of for sale or rent ] few burgiins in b unequaled anywhere, owned by parties who ean- not meet payments, some willsell at less than costora y ¢ cent under price, D, D. Smeatan, Omaha, 670 31 QOUTH Omuha property for sale. ) Full lot on Twenty-fifth street hotween M and N, with cottage ronting for $12 per month; price #,000, cash £2,00, balance eus; Few a10re lots on twenty-fourth_ und Twenty- ffth streets, in first_addition to South Omalia, £00 each. ve lots on street in second addition to South_Omaha, 31,500 each, cash 1, balance easy. Good business lot 50x100 £t, within half block Q street, only # . A corner_on Twentysfourth street §7x130 ff, ithin two blocks of Switt's packing liouse, onfy Several lots on Twenty-fourth and Tellevue s in Potter & Cobb's second addition, from 75 to $1,000 each. Lots il Potter & Cobl's addition from 400 to £o $500 et 1 Fiv from 8210 to 350 per acre, Potter & Cobb, 1601 Farnam st. o 2 OR SAL t location for a home in West Omaha, adjoining the mansion homes of Kirkendall, Cos, Brady, Easson and others. Nothing finer'in the city. Can se 11 16x187 or less: for prices and terms seo S. A. Sloman, 1301 Farnam st. ) Obtuse Mr. Thikhed. Duffalo Courier: The new overcoat with a cape which Mr. Thikhed re- cently ordered in New York arrived a day or two ago, and last night he doned it and went round on North street to show it to Amaryllis, She seemed very happy. ‘Do you know," said she, when Mr. Thikhed had shown her the fine silk lining, the agate buttons, and the plushed-lined pockets of the new gar- ment—-+do you know my brother Ed is just come home from Chicago? Only think! It's three yearssince they sent him up there, and we haven’t seen him in all that time.” “By Jove, that was a long term,” said Mr. Thikhed, sympathizingly. *What did they give him to do¥” *O, he was put right in the stove foundry.” “Why, that's just like Ferdinand Ward, ain’t it? hat had he done? Robbed a bank or something,” “Who? Ferdinand Ward?” *‘No, no: your brother. How did pris- on fare agree with him?" “*What do you méan, sir,” eried Ama- ryillis, flushing. “My brother has never been in prison.” LAin't, Why you said just now they sent him up for three years.” *‘To Chicago, I said. The firm sent him up to go into the stove foundry. How obtuse you are.” “0, yes, I'eee. How funny. Ha, ha! I never was in Chicago. Was you? Is there anything to see there?” es, indeed, the waterworks.” ood gracious! What at? What are the hours?”? The hours?” ’es, is it eight hours a day, with an hour for dinner? Does it belong to the Kulp:h(‘s of Labor, or the Henry George party?” “Doeswho? What are you talking about?” The water, the water,” vociferated Mr. Thinkhed. ‘‘Does it work by the day or the job? “Why, you ridiculous creature! How could the water work?” “That’s what I want to find out. “You just told me that the water up to Chic- b works,” No, no; I said that the waterworks— that is the reservoir and pumping en- gines, and all that, you know—was the great sight in Chicago.” “0, yes; now I see. Ha ha! Ts there anything else to see up to Chie- ago¥” “Nothing—absolutely nothing,” plied Amaryllis, glad that she could make onc truthful statement about Chicago that wouldn’t bewilder Mr. Thikhed. “Tsuppose_your brother was glad to 7 said the young man after a ) re- “0, dear, yes. You know mother met him at the door, and before she fuirly knew who it was he fell on her neck and——" “Good heavens, how unfortunate! Why did you not tell me this before? Is she seriously injured? Are any bones broken?"” *Wh i “Your mother's; is her neck dislo- cated?” **Why, what on earth do you mean? Mother's all right.” “What? You said just now your brother fell on her neck., How did she ape injury?” ‘0, dear! I meant he just embraced her.” “Oh, yes “Then I caught his eye.” “Did it break?” “Break? What? “His eye—hiseye. So it wasa glass eye? What did he five it at you for?” *He didn’t.” “You said s0.” Inever. I meant he saw me and flew towards me.” “How funny! buy his wing?” “Wing? He hasn’t any wings,” “Hasn't! How could he fly, then? Tell me that.” *Why, he didn’t. with a rush.” ““Was it for a Christmas present?” “Chistmas present? What?” “The rush, Was it a bul-rust you going to hang it on the wall?” “*Why, dear me, it wasn’t that kind of a rush; it was a kind of a walk, you know.” “Side walk? Cope wallk?” No, no, a walk walk—leg walk—a fast walk® you know.” “Batl habits, ch?” » ) Where'd your brother He came up to me Are QOUTH Omana, the place to make big money W) by investingnow. 1 have for sale ut ¥3% and up lots within 15 minutes walk of Armour's packing house, on one-quarter cash, balance Jearly. trom fist hands. “Cams soon nd gt & argain. « D, D, Smeatan, 1603 Dodge st. Omaha. 671 TTHE It eliunce vou will ever Tiave to got & 42x125 oot South Omuha lot for only #10; ? eod given. Call at 310 8. Tk st Nont house 1n Alamo 2SS, 15th, 490 DR SALE_Thrée six-room houses in Ambler Place, W. G, Abright, 218 8. 15th st, 4% Tve CHICAGO ano North- Western Onaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only road o tako for Des Motne Cedar Rapids, Clintou, Dixon, Chicago, Milwaukes snd all poin To'the peoplo of Nabraska, Colo- Tado. Wyoming, Uial, Idaho Nevada, Orego Washe ington and Calliomis, 1t offors supeiior advantages okber line. w OF Phe numergus points of auperiority the patrons of this road 1o L8 two \raine & day Of 'S, which are the Saest that nums art R y cnn create. It PALACE SLEEPING CARS, whicl fort and elogance. 1ts PARLO by ln‘{ and ly INING CARS, the !Tlll of ‘which cannot be found eisewhero. At Coune cil Biuffs the tral f the Union Pacific Rallway, col Rflfl, in unl depot with those of the Chicago orthwestorn Ry. In Chicago the trains of this line fl\l @ close conneotion with those of all other eastera ¥ Detroit, Columbus, I II*D , Clacinnal iagars s, Buffalo, I‘\"llnn. ‘oronto, Montres oston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washt {akton, sud af potata in ho vast, ssk for & ticket vie “NORTHWESTERN."” E“""" Tlsh the best accommodation. Al ticket agents !all!lfi HITT, I"i g:L!ON- ot ; Chicago, Lila. Maniger, . BABCOCK, L. R. BOLLES, esiera Ageat. City Puss'r, Agont GRATEFUL---COMFORT Marlalitown, NG Epps’s Cocoa BR EAKFAST. “"LI thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tho o) tons of tion sod nutri- tion, sod by cereful sppiivation of the tine propert of well-seles Cocon, I'.tflilli has provided r breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which mav sai wany heavy doctor's bills. ity by the judicious use of such wticles of diet thata Canstitation muy b gradually buile wp untl strong enough o Teaisk evary tidoney to o Vit dreds of subtie maludies are foating to atiack whe V:rlfll'll:‘lhl l.'ANI‘ We Sachps Flaty 3 Tan] sATL by Kewpia oirioiv fort| \bs'll‘ ure bieod and s properly nour n In‘.";{"l“ll’lcmc;flflllui I.fv ”|: Sold mply wi 01 or mi| onl; 1n halFpOURd tina by Grocers labeied thus: o m EPPSI L. ll(ml:u thic Chemists, N, ExGLaND, “Bad—?" “The walk, you know—the fast walk. Is it out late nights. Get drunk, or anything of that sort! “What! The “You said it was fast.” “I meant it w vift in its It got over the ground quickly.” **Had it been under the ground?” “Good gracious, no! I mean the fast walk of my brother propelled him tomy side with considerable alacrity.” “0, now I see. Howfunny. Ha,ha!” “When he gave me a_kiss it quite brought back olden time.” “Tn a wagon?” “In a wagon?’ “Ycg; ordid it bring’em in a horse- car? “Did which bring what?” “The kiss! the kiss! Did it bring back old times in a whe vehicle? Were they heavy to car “Really, Mr. Thikhed,” said the ex- hausted Amaryllis,” you will have to go down to the e, |‘)roxs office and’ inquire.” *Do you think they’re shut up?” 'O, no: you can find out if you hurry,” and Mr. Thikhed hurrid into his coat, and out of the door, and down Main street, toinquire at the express office if the old times weighed much, and if they were taken up to the house in a wagon by the kiss, (HICAGO. SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Ry, The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE EAST==— TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUF¥S Chicago, =-sAND-es. Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolls, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, ‘Winona, La Crosse, And sll other tmportant points East, Northeast and Bouthenst. Jor through tickets call on thie ticket agent at 1401 nam street, 1 Pazton Hotel, or st Uuloa Pacinc liman Sleepers and tho finest Dining Care in the world are run on the main line of the Chicago, Mil- wauk Bt. Paul Railway, and_every attention s d o passengers by courieous employes of erltn General Mansger. UCKRBR, Assistant Geeral Managor. Ak EA&P-NTIL General Passecger and :‘;uu‘y ?Anr:onn. Asstotant Gemeral Passenger 34 SRR Yoneral supertatendeas. FOUNTAIN — BRANDS — . FINE CUT AND PLUG Incomparably the Best. How could it?” motion. V! Y A O, cata! causing ex NTAT ‘.ol CIA(" Mo Pi each 15¢. M. A frien ‘emnl Before mmm‘ln’ ¥ \y o TR 1GOR of BODY, ¥ 4] L ES upon Gtk ol i Teter ot ). AR , and add . koot ViR feon " 500, (stampa). Medicine and ure gffom ex Hours, 8t0 8; SBundays, 9 to Adanfi. OLARKB, M. D. CHIOAGO, ILLa F. D, 180 8o. Clark WO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITR Tl QOUNTAY WilL ARR BY RXAKINING TKIS NAP By reason of {te central position. 108 relation t lint East of Chic points middio Anvitos au Atiantio and Pacifie. in thi The Rock Island matn line and branches includ ago, Joliet, Ottawa, 1. nd Rock Island, in Tllinol , and continsud lnes at termi 4, Northwest and Bouthwest, is the transcontinentai system whi factlitates travel and Washington, Faiffield, Ottusmwa, Oskalooss, West Lib- erty, Towa City, Do oines, Indianola,Winterset, tlan. de, Knoxvillo,'Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Contre and Councll Blufty in lowa;, Guilatin, Tronton, 8. saephy ‘amoron and Kansas City, in Missouri; Leay.ciworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Bt, Paul, in Minnesota; Albert Lea, Minneapolls and ‘atertown and 8 Dakota, and hundregg of intormediate citi uz Falls, (8 . and towne, The Qreat Rock Isiand Route'’a Quarantoes speed, :‘,‘rmtun, oertainty and aafety. {H permenent wy Enmn‘. Its Expres ‘onches, elegant Cars, superb Dining Cars, and (between Chicago an ment is conservat one and iron. ok perfoct. It inguished for its oxcollence, ite Its track is of solid ot passenger oquij s all the safety appliances that experienco hasproy useful, and for luxurious accommodations is wngir Trains consist of superior Day liman Palace Parior and Sloeping roviding delicious meal 8¢, Joseph, Kansas City) restful Reclining Ohi , ita discipline e; Atchison an v Oars. Ita mane xacting The Famous Albert Lea Roure Between Chicago and Minnea) favorite. Over thisline Solid 1is a 'ast Expross B8t. Pa. 18 the Trains run daily to attractive resorts for towrisis in Iowa and Minnesota, and, via Watertown and Siouz Falls, to the Fich wheat and grazing Innds of interior Dakota. Via Sencc an inducements to travel Kankakee, the Rock Island offers scperior botween Cincinnati, Indian. polls, Lafayette and Council BinfTs, 8t. Joseph, Atehte #on, Lenvenworth, Kans diato points. Al ‘patron dren)receive protection City, (ospecia urtosy t, Paul, and interme. dies and chile dly attention, xi For tickets, maps, folders, copies of Western Trall, or any desired information, ai tho United States and Can: R. R, CABLE, PevAGealMasgw. A1) Omm'l L o 1y to prineipal of in o7 oF airess at Chisagor A, Hats l& THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. OMAHA. " UNION PACIEIC, | Depot 10th and Plerca sts, Pacile Bxpr 8 BURLINGION ROUTE, Depot. 10th and Mason sts 0 EXpress. . go Mai o _Local Denve California A Kansas CityDay Kansus City Night Exp. C., 8t. P, M. & O, Depot 15th and Webster st Bioux City & Bek Hills Ex! oft, Expross. Passenger pt Sunday. MISSOURI PAC! Depot 15th und Webster st) Day Express, . Night Expre Leave Omaha, Arrive . | Omahs, SUBURBAN TRAINS, Running Between Council Bluffs and Albright In addition to the stations mentionoed, tr stop at Twentieth and Twenty-fourth ' streets and at the Sumait i Omaha, Westward, Depot. Omaha | Bhee- |Omaha depot. e EE, C. &N W.: All trains run Daily. *Fuat. . M. & St. P. All rais rua Dally, W, All tratmis ruit Daily. 8o ap | All trains run Datl SRSEERSRRNREESE ER E3 5 883 2% ¥P §P ¥P TFF T2 EE omsposme Y Eopans SEEREREERBES

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