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SPECIAL NOTICES., OMAZLA. Advertisements nnder this head, 10 cents per Sinie for the frst msertion, 7 cents for each su quent insertion, and ¥1./0 & line per month, N Mavertiement taken for less thah % conts for tho first insertion, Seven words willbe counted to the line; they must run_conseen- tively and must bepaid in advance. Allad. yertisements must be handed in before 1:3) @'clock p. ., and under no_circumstances will they be taken of discontinued by telephone, Parties ndvertising In these cotumny and hav. fng the answers addressed in care of the Bee, lease aek for a check toenable them to their letters, as none will be delivered ex- on presentation of check. A1l answers to vertisements Ahould be enciosed in envelopes. All advertisements in these columns are pub. hed in hoth morning and _evening editions of the circulation of which agarcestes n 14, Apers Y. Ives | 'heb-un notonly of the eity ciren. ut also of Council Bluffs ghout on for sick Fewing glrle. We havo a number ot ap- Teants and will fill all orders free of charge, nndian employment office, Mrs, Brega & Son, 8, 15th, Telephone 884, oo 3 W ANTED Place by voung man_ attending “school in private family to do chores for ‘board; Address 8 3% office. 845 295 ANTED—8ituaticby druggist, 15_years' experience. Re .KI{I’-H, 'fi’r:('vdtwflzl-nfl'. Address, E. M. Baker, Oxford, Neb, &1 2 MAN thoroughly acquaintea with the work woull acoept. employment fu s county Tk's office in Nelraska for three or four onths, Addresss 39, Bee office. 28 0 e = ez ANTED-4 bell-boys at once: good wages, #00d place. Apply Canadian Bmp. offce, 810 8. 15th st. 10-30 ANTED-Boy with some expericnce in bakery busin ess, 116 N 11th si. 1 m’ ANTE W eXporicic men, Wlite BBros, Aurora, Neb. 914 31 ANTED - Young man_ that's willing to in vest a few hundred dollars in auction goods. T am a first-class auctioneer. Good chance young man that wants to travel. Ad- dress Wm. B., box 24, Edgar, Neb, 5 2% WWANTED A man to solicit. Must have and able to, give bond. month. Address 8, 13, Omuha T 'i FANTED —A hoy and horse o carry a T on Evening liue o0 —'WANV’FP.D A Diight active boy at Kuhn's drug store, 15th st. LR ANTED--Paint and eolor salesman in lowa for 8t Louls house, grocery and, lquor Balesmen for eastern house, gros salesman to families tor Council Blufls, 1 for 1incoln,cracker aker, call ut (ireat Western hurean, the oldest ®ud most roliable in America, 15% Farna room 9, 8 JALERMEN and ex ddre; 18, WANTRD—I Must have thren persons (o learn hookkeeping to meet demand for eompetent hookkeepers in i B, Bmith, room 548, Ramee block. jl\ RANCE Agents Wanted—Tne Mutual Re- Tve life lsiraiice compuny of New Vork Qesire to engage twenty good special and get eral ugents in the west extra liberal con tracts, For terms and territory call on or ad: dress, B. H. Robison, general man'gr, Omala Nat. bank bi'd; Nel WA )—Four men to solicit in the small towns and country of Towa, Missouri and Nobraska: must have nd will- Ing to work earnestly Address P 64. Bee oflico. ANTED — Men for tailrond work. bright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam, Al 1 7ANTED—100 men of good uppearance to try our 1ic meals at Norris restaurant, 311 and 813 Bouth 14th street. (old Live and Let Live) [ MISCELLANEQUS WANTS ‘Nfl( 2h-—Pun @ to do. Leave r-?fl"’cn ‘chill Pump Co, tele- Pphone 085, Royden Tiros. e \VAN’" otng men 10 Tearn shorihand at teven tientine's Bhorthagd Institute to et T n or cireular, 16 Iner li"l:. cma o5 a0e ‘ ANTED— Yonug Iadies desirous of kood po- witlons, will do well to learn shorthand at Valentine's shorthand Institute where mand s alwaysin excess of the supp Dodgest. b ‘v.\A TED-Tw three furnighed rooms for honsekeeping on Jan. 1st. Must be located near etreet car line and in good neighborhood. Address, stating terms, § 46, Bee. kil 'W/m ED—dentiemen to try our 10-cent meais at Bcholler restaurant, 1048, 10th. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. e L L QTATE Employ nent pariors, 417 Farnam st. 13 20 CANADIAN Fmployment offce, the best Jace in Omaha to get or situations, Wi lteteronce, Omana Nationai Mrs. Brega & Son, 316 8, 15th, T.::} l”\“ e and femalo, ‘bank, NTED—A smail furfisned cottage or two or three furnishtd rooms on first floor for Lt housekeeping, convenient to car line, _Ad- dress O 6, Bee office, AT === JOURET cluss table Doard, style at 1813% St. Mary Fight hand side. 'F_\mlzf ul)g—:-m:?a rooms and m&. 008 JFRONT parior for two gentlemen, fin Ige. N v Davis, Millard hotel i1l iard room. ™ JFURNISHED rooms and board, 1003 Farnam. T N TCELY taraiahicd rooms. all modern ug"':- nieices, with ur witkiout boued. No/ @N'N, L] furmisned rooms all modern convens 04 200 FURNISHED Boom b or without hoard, and heated 1, am, in private fam Inquire at 62 8, 13th, corner Jackson, 700 VOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms at &7 Dodge. Gas, bath and furnace heat. 6% RNISHED rooms—81 to 8160 a week, cen. tral, 52 8, 15th, up-stairs, 00 0% FDR RENT—Nicely furnished room suitable for? gentlemen, inquire 2811 St. §|lry!“§16. with first-class boary 2013 Dongg! J ICELY furnishea front room with or with- out board. 1812 Dodge st, 679 JICE. large front room, furnished and heated. AN “Suitable for two gentlemen. Alsosmall Toom. 1017 Cass st. 2] DOR RENT—After 15t of January desk room in a centrally located office heated with kteam. Call at Room ¢ Creighton block, 600 R RENT—Furnished room, all modern con- veniences, large enough for two. 2008 Dav- enport. 57 Fm RENT—Nice furnished room, 8 per mo, 8. W. cor, 15th and Jackson. o) Bo?uu with rooms for four at 2118 Burt st JFOR BENT—Furulshed rooms, 1510 Dadge st. PrivaTe boarding, 84 & week. 1615 Dodge. 12037 SRIVATE boarding, 1016 Dodgs st, T g, i 37 TROUR elegant rooms all modern conveniences 1704 Webster st. [ FYY:(niEfixfi rooms for rent, 1013 karnam st. 810J 2§ JOIRST-CLASS table board, served in home style, for § or 4 gentiemen. 1814 Doage. OR RENT—Cheap for winter months,1 seven room house, Zid & Seward. 3 ten room flats, 18th & Chiarles, 'Inquire 1517 Dodge. R RENT-Six room flat, city water, bath, . o, Cuming strect, opposits 26tH avenue #23. 7 room flat 1617 Howard strect. Hot and coid water, gas, bath and close 3 €. B, Mayne Real Estate and Trust Con N. W. Cor 15th und Hurn JOR RED rooms, one Blondo st, I ARGE south tront room, all modern conven- 4 fences, sujtable for two gentlemen; also first-class 'table hoard for three or four; refer- 14 Dodgs st. 04 IOR RENT—Pleasant frnixned rooms, mod- ern_conveniences, reasonable pri 15th st., Karbach block, 3d tioor flat, No. 2, Furnished rooms in all parts of he_day, week or month, City ¢, Crelghton block. 508 R REN the city, b Intelligence of R SALE—Full set of &stcher's tools, en ' quire 2010 Poppleton a L K ILLARD Table at half pricé, Brunswick Balke Co.'s make. Inquire Leslie & Leslia, 16th and Dodge sts, [ __MISCELLANEOUS, MORF carlo: of fron for 10 days to p New York 8torage Co., l'(h? STANDARD stock Huime ) happy combinations most severe tests. It will dc for it. Keep a bottle about 10 hiave ready in case of ace strains, bruises, harness galds, fect liniment made, Manufagtyred by F. E. San- born & o, For sale every 06 50 O agents: Al propertff for sale by usis DO Srawe Loves & Wooaman. &7 1) 1of stoves will be sold at_cost inrges, w1 31 is one of those ich will stand the st what is claimed he stable or hotse lents, Cures cu The most pe BAT market for sale in a Co-operative Land and Lot location. 0 N joh ME-Purniture and fixture room otel fu central Nubraska, first class, narantes net profit of M per mo. ' Price &2, No trade. Addrass H. & H. rooms 5 and 6, Miche son blk, Grand Tsland, N 0 ] ESTAURANT and lunch counter in a five lo- cation for sale at $150, rent &%, This 18 a bargain, Cail and see. Co-operative Land and Lot Co-, 28 N. 16th B33 rl H K patent-right for Nebraska of two of the est domestioc machines in use, #0,000 be cleared {n this state on each machin: 8, Barker Block. LR eonfectioner; = AR T P this up. Apply H17 5. IR 8t < QHORTHAND—A knowledge of this valuabie 1) art is & guarantee of a first-class_position. 1516 Dodge 8t e ATIEND the evening sessions at Valentine's shorthand and typewriting institute, 1616 Dodge st. 850 30§ HE name Standard is not a misnomer aa re. ards the Standard horse and cattle food. 1t Dbas becomo a standard article in the stable’ of every well posted horsemnan. It s ot & quack cure-all, but acarefully prepared article of food Bich will do fore in one month to_make_your horses and cattlo free from disease thanm all’ the doctors extant. Buy a box of it and try it. The most thorough trial 18 invited, Manufacturel E. Nnh)urn & Co., 1703 St. Mary's l"v,,mror Bend for cireular, T OlSES WINTERED-T would respectfull nnounce to the citizens of Omaha that have better accommodations for winterin horses at Omahn fair grounds than can be foun in the west. T have 18 large warm box stalls, with four large yards for_exercising during the day, the walls are 8 feet high_and are warmer than most stables. We have facilities for feed- g warm, bran and ontsd thines a duy: horses intered this way are fit for work at_any time, while horses wintered in the old way of starving and freeging inthe corn stalks takes half the next summer to get in condition to drive. The horse cars run to the grounds every 30 minutes, barties having hogses at thio groundscan see them at any time, For particulars and_terms address, A, Thompson. T 'VERYBODY call and take a stove. Another gArlond going fast to pay storage charges. New York Storage Co., 1608 Cap, ave, 901 31 TS E. M. POSTWIll wive Massage trent ment to those who prefer to come to her of fice on Mondays from 9 a. m. until 8 p. m. Oth days from 6 p.m. to § p.m. ‘Office and residence soiitheast cor, Seward and 26th sts. 786 30) FOR EXCHANGC = TO Exchange—Good lots in Miunea for stocks of goods, also i fAirst-c team of delivery horses and wagon, and some cash 847 Bee of [0 F)ll Rxl‘hun’o——’nu\ patent-right for Nebraska of twoof the best domestic machine: use. $50,000 can be cleared in this state on machine, Room 3, Barker block. a2 1! VVARITED—Clothiug stock, boot wid shoe tock, or general merchandise stock in exchange for good, kmooth land in Decatur and Thomas countles, Kansas, Address A. H. Mo Gee, Hastings, Nob. &) W Ntfi‘m“u of Iand In Brown Co., Neb. 1o trade for merchandise, dry goods and ceries preforred. Call on of address Geo, W. fowe, Long Pine. Neb, 07 3 RXCHANGE—Good east tront lot in Hans. com Place to exchal for clean stock of dry goods or clothing. C. F. I(ll‘rl-wll.flllul:i th, 0 EXCHANGE_Improved tarm in Towa for Omaha residence property. J.J. Wil- kinson, 132 Farnam. [} JOR exchange—Firstclass Omahn and South Owmaha pmpenx' for good Nebraska and Jowaland. "W.G. Albright, 2188, 15th sl‘ OR Exchange—The best business property in & young and growing county seat in central Nebraska for a drugstore doing i good business in some live town in the southern aud eastern urt of the state. Address A. M, Schumaker, Fullerton, Ne &9 300 JRESTAURANT on 16th st. doing a_good busi- ness, Co-operative Land and Lot Co., 205 N. 16th st. B35 FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. R RENT-—Furnished hal night n week, 1321 Douglas st. for lodges one LO.U. A M. Inquireat 8463 n Windsor place, h house, sw corner Farnam and ctric bells, speaking tubes, Four room house, 221 Parker st , new, nicely vapered and painted, §15. X room house, 3018 Minm1 Three § room houses on 2th Lake, each $20), 1 room 1609 N. 215t stre aven room n City water on both tloor two families, M0, Five room liouse, lot 3, block 5, Ambler place, ve rcom house, lot 6, block 5, Ambler place, Nine room house with bhascment city wal st \ #l Two new nine room honses, with cft gas, bath, closets, etc.,, Bth street, near’ Worth, each #), . K. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co,, north- t corner Isth and Harney. [ FQOR ItE and cella #us, bath und closet, 463 Convent water, aven: T8 roomed honse, all_modern ini- Chicago st, 0. J. It. Ring- rooms and all 24th st Moritz 584 o improvements, Meyer. 209 Targ th near Cla DD postoifice, 1T furnished cottmge, rent low, 76 30 FEMALE HELP. FIRST-CLASS girl for general housework, wanted at 721 8 15t st, cor of Leaveuworth nd girls samo place, § i m girls, Lehamber maid, girl helps all_good 8, 1 nurse girl2 cooks f 1 2 cooks Bowding house, 1 cook' for paid. Omaha Emp Bureau, 119 N 16th. &5 29 W ANTED,Salesladies. dimingroom girls and 200 for general housework. Great ‘Western, 16090 Farnam, room 9. 804 20) v ANTED—Typ nographier. YV " Must have their own machine, lady or RN A et P s R offic, ) rogh . 16th, Te B4, 2 ™ \Wl‘g"' YV ANTED-A good girl for housework, wash- ing and {roning, in small family.” Good ‘wages. 624 8. 17th 8t 918 iiu'rum gltls wanted, 417 Farnam Street, tent general housemaids, 1 housckeeper. Apply at 1417 Farnam street. Btate Employment Parlors. Room 11, up stalrs. MU ook and second girl for officer’s irls 1o do light housework, will the family; dining room msework, £ to 8 per week: i rse girls; girls to cook $15 each for sume Ince. Lots of nlce places. Cunadian Emplo ent office, Mrs. Brega & Son, 314 8 inh, 4 0 21 “’ANTHI\ —Competent girl for general ho work. Mrs. W. Hall, 68 Park a 916 30 ‘Fnrr IN glvls wanted at_once, . State Em- ployment pariors, 17 Farnam, Room 11. 913 20) i\lrmku girls wanted at_once. State Em- ‘ployment parlors, 1417 Farnam. Room 11. 013 29§ VW ANTED-Immedintely & good girl for gen- eral honsewo klfood WAZES, #perman- ent place, German or Hohemian preferred, nw worth st. 003 ork. 85 per week o the I rl, 17 Pavenport. ht el ‘VANl D—A tirst-rato ghrl, 1811 Cass. A7 ANTED- At Plunters' ouse, one Qinings room i 5 “ Salury #63 per PAARELD month, ahe Hoo '“(' ANTED- A g00d girl for housework W. W, Bu Igl\nl\l.b" 8 16th P 60 WANIBD-A good. able boy from High 8¢hool to carry an evening route on Daily Bee. 1N Mrs 1 woman to do gen- W ANTED-Good pract Wages #4 per week; nppl; ’ i eral housewo: 2008 Californin, TANTED Girl for ge ‘lln #ood eook, apply 114 8 19th s 'ED--G1rl, small family, apply clock, Mrs, J. B. Hayne pewr Chicago. "vu TED—Girl for general housework; must be n good cook. 812 Dodge st T rk, must 65 31 after 12 = s, st class . Mrs. R, girl_for cook, good . Pattersou, % N. 'ii'uh‘il»em, Inquire 317 N. 17th st A LADY of pleasing mauners, mice looking, E,‘; ‘convérsationalist, able 1o give & boud e & cash deposit, can find good position wmnmu’mm} room girl at o&a.wl. good Bulary by addressing 8 4, Omalia Olll lady in every town wanted to introdnse And sell Pennyroyal Pil's, “Chidiester's -\ll‘ m?rkd::l lln" [ R '.‘]u;:m\no rvllfit-ml Mi leulars, cheste Rliadeiphin Fa. . FANTEDTwo ladies to o to Missourl. Salar; t . P\ 'y #18 per moath. Adst.th'::n .l; mfifimflder)’ Il!'le 'u;'k lfl‘ 'own homes LOWD OF Countiy) 3 Profitable. genuine. Good pay o ¥ cun made. Everythin urnished. P A| 1 - Addreas Artistlo Needlework Co., 1% sth New York Gty £ Wiy weas's Firhan, o0 4 H e Ladies 1n city or comntry, for our FIOUR wood cottages for rent cheap w spring. - Geo. 1. GIlbert; Withiuell buding JOR RENT—Two 6-room houses at 197 S 13th st., rent very Land wild Lot ¢ FOOR WENT 6 new 7 roomed louses, city water, cistern, cellar, 20th st near Paul, W, G. Shriver, Frenzer block opposite ]’Oilnflik. tive 10th st. j;mfx RENT—6-room house, 1409 um:n’{" JOR RENT—And furniture for sale, § room Nouse and barn, cistern and clty wate Wil have to sell us Tam Uraking up louscle ing. Enquire at my officein Boyd's opers, house block, second Hoor, P.J. Creedon. 8693 JO. 1409 7th ave., Sroom house, in good re pair, large yard, cistern watér; will ren- to responsible person’ with not more than 2 chil- dren for #25 per montH, “3 410 Tor ront, $10 to #75 per month, 3 to 10 rooms ench and’ from & blocks to 2 thiles distant from _postoflice. F. L. Gregory, Rental ent, 16th st. § OR R| Touses, A Tist of over 10 o hoose from, ranging in’ price from 810 to #12) per month. 'Also a list of furnished and un- furnished rooms, all prices, H. E. Cole, 16 S0, 1th st. 61 T—A 5 room house cheap. to a small 163 8 215t bet Center,and Doreas st. ri} 4121 14 DOR RENT—2 now 9 room houses on § 30th ew b room cottage In Ambler story house, Orehard Orchard Hill, C. E. Haruey st, place; g Hill: kood 4 room N. W OR RENT—A new ten-room house with all modern improvements, large attic, Douglas and Ziststreets. Not & basement house. A wt R RENT—New house, 6 rooms, etc., large grounds, corner 2ith and Capi‘ol avenue, Inguire 224 Dodge st. 657 OR RENT-New 4-room cottage, $12 per Boutl. AppIy room 2, 1511 Dodge st ¥ JOR RENT-& elogant brick residerices with all modern fmprovements, 12 and 14 rooms each, pleasant and convenient loeation. O, F. Davis company, 142 Farnamn st. 113 YR RENT—&-room house, 906 8 25th avenue, 1 block south of Leavenworth. J. D, Cow! at Falconer's, i OR RENT-6-room house n w and 27th sts, cor, Seward ot JFOR RENT--2 new handsoms 8 room cotiugos well, cisterns, eta, 317 per month 24 and California. A, T. Waketey, Omaja Nuatl bank bld. w7 YOR RENT—Severn new 7 room houses block from street car, ready for occupancy November 1 (. F. Harrison 4188, 15th st. {OR RENT—House 11 rooms. W. M. man, N E corner 16th and Douglas, _FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. _ DR RENT-—Furaished front room, dow and modern conveniences, '1“‘" Dicely, fumnighed front rooms board, 1314 Capitol avenue. 906 OR RENT—Ploasant front room very ch 1617 Chi Teet. 0 Ro 1 furnished, with use of I 0OMS 108 Farnam. w5 ’F’l; RNISHED rooms to ladies or gentlemen by week or month, 311 N 13th st, & FOOR RENT—Furnished rooms o Cumings st and Cumings, JURNISHED front room, walk from postoftice, suitable tor stove and light, $10.00, 2022 Haruey s Fe RENT—January room heated and avenue. F{URNISHED room, steam heat, %018 #ith ¥ w7 § 21 R RENT- Furnished room, gas, bath_and heat. 2013 Burt st. 840 3 )R RENT-—Furnished and_ unfurnished rooms with gas, bath »nd farnace, "crl Cass. r I5th and Inguire meat market 18th T 4 inghted. 210 Capitol ifl(ns;pnr »r and bed room for rent with all ‘modern conveniences aud nicely furnished. 124 N. 15th & . d B2 DOR RENT.~Good room and board. Room warnied. Callat 1215 N. 20th streat or 216 8. 16th street. SR EW turnished wndsingie Foonis for winter, 1 block from P, 0., all conven- iences, 1815 Capltol ave, e e QOR RENT—For one or two_gentiemen a fur nished room withind blocks of court house; apply 61K § 17th st. (53 b\)l RENT--Front parlor, unfuraishea, 818 8, 18th st 8] [OR RE ore basement and boarding house rooms, basement suitable for store, saloon or restanrant, one block South U, P.depot. Mrs. Flannery, $16 S 10th st. 850 30 _()w {CE room for rent by Dr. Mead, 12 8t. 8 7OR RENT—Ground floor office room, cen- trally located, heated and lighted. C; F. Harrison, 418 8, h st OR RENT all modern improvements, corner lith and Jackson sts, 090 ORI Offices on Farnam st. at $10 to $30 per month, Oue oflice furnished. 1613 Kar- nam, 188 OR RENT—Oflice room, first floor, nk:’l‘m 8. 15th st. Two unfurnizhed front fooms, wvfimrmn- or ensnite, with use of bath room, itable for two or four geutlemen, 107 Howard rd tloor, 886 30 blocks from p OR RENT— 3 rooms 1015 N. Z0th st, Brooms 1016 3 roows 1122 N, 21st st 4 08 Nicholas st. 8 rooms 1412 Plerce. 8 rooms 701 Pagific at. 4 clegant unfurnishéd rooms, contalning all the modern conventences, at 10th st. 4 elegant unfurnished rooms ut 1704 \\'mh‘r. --MISCELANEOUS. JOR RENT-—Farm of 160 acres 4 miles from city,suitable for farming,gardening or dairy. The O’ F. Davis Company. 853 3 F«ui RENT— ood barn cheap 1921 Chicago st 44 RENTAL AQENCIES. L. GREGORY, o ground floor. Tental ngent, 309 S, 10th &t., Telephone 84 PECTAL attention given to renting houses, 3 turnished and untarnished rooms, List With us. W. M. Harris, over 220 8. 1ith st. 874 T you wish to rent. aBouso_call on lienawa & Co, 15th st, oppostte Fy Q. * STORAGE. FAOR furniture and boxed goods 415 8 _ o e Lol STORAGE -Merchandise or farulture, Little L) &avilliams, 1407 Douglas st. 686 d 29, NBW YORK Storage Co. have most extensive , facilities for storage of furniture, Pllllus. bnugk'l general merchandise, west of New York. Cash advances to any amount; ware- house receipts gi goods insured: brick building—fire-proo al arrangemants for commission merchants, Call New York Storage Co., Capitol ave and N, 15th st., Bennett's block. 00 ‘)[ME. Amie of Chicago gives maguetic and AV nassage treatmonts, vapor and hand baths, 24 N 16th st., up stairs. 800 20 RSONAT—Studen's can_enter_Valentine's rthand institute at any time. $Day and eveniug sessions. 1615 Dodge street. ° 830 30 (CASHLpatd for secondhand books and Libra- ries, 303 N 16th st. H. Shonfeld,antiquarian. N OTICEit you Tave any proper for city lots or lands in Nebraska call upon W. G. Albright, 21 8. 15th st. o OTICE—First class bank 'sand farnished hy the carload in Omaha or by wagon load in Bouth Omaha, upon short notice. Leave orders with W. G. Albright, 218 8. 1ith street, or branch office at_Albrights station, South Omahn, tele- VW ANTED Unimprovod residunce “property in exchange for houses and lots in good residence location. The O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st., e VWV ANTEDR -Property of ull Kinds to exc hange Special attention given to trading. _C.C. Bpotswood, 354 8 16th. 633 1[0 Exchange—For unimproved city property three 6-room houses in Ambler Placeione room house in Alamo Plaza:four G-room houses on 8. 20th st. W.G. Albright, 218 8. I5th st. 400 ers plewsant_and profl emyloyment for Learn at Valen- tine’s Shortliand Institute, 151 Dodge st " ANTED—Hotses and I0is to exciange for improved and_unimproued lands in Ne- Eml\;lg\ and Jowa, Charles C. Spotswood, . 16th. HE cable line is running and the New York Storage Co., are selling another car load of 10 1 nt less than e Call before alsewhere, New York Storage Co., 1508 901 31 ]_{OIKSR clipping by W.A. Taggurt.at Benham® stables, corner 17th an r)nvw‘nrt sts, o [ed —__CLAIRVOYANT, N ant from Hoston 18 reifable in all affairs Of life unites sapae 2 N 10th st, room 1. 700 Jan % loiivofant. Med- edium, Diagnosis ses o xpedialty. 119 N. 16th Tel, 044, o1 rated lovers. cnl, business and t. etyple 3iz0, st., Res ¥ You havo anything to trade or seil call on ‘me or write. All business promptly and fatrly Qone. C. C. Spotswood, M5t 8, 16th. 187 MO grade property of all kinds for good farms W. G. Albright, 218 8. 15th st. [ ANTED—Good family horse in excnange for lot, McCulloch & Co,, cor 15th and Farnam. 2 0 TRADE—Two % Omahz, jropert: Cnlloen & 15th and Farnam, g JFOR Exchange. it vou have farms or lands to %ol or trade send for our descriptive blanks, 1f you have any kind of property to sell or ex: change, list it with us; we can” furnish you a customer, 8, 8. Campbell & G. W. Hervey, 31 proved farms in lowa for or Nebraska lands. Mc- ~__ WANTED-TQ BUY. ANTED—To buy the furniture of a small or large house centrally located, Co‘n&ernfl tive Land & Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. 11 b i ANTED—To buy short, time_paper, J. W Gross, at C. E. Maynb’s office, 15th Harney. 245 ON F. Dav e RY to Loan—O. F. ., real estate and loan agents, 1506 Farnam st. 619 '!\ ONEY to loan. 1can now place some first 4VL class eity loans immediately. Call at once if yon desire to be accommaodated. D. V. 8holes, m 1 * block, entrange in alley. * B4 MOMEY loaned on pfanos, furniture, horses, AV “organs, ete., low rates. . G. H. Zimmer: man, room 5, Arlington block, 2 doors west of postoftice. 677 421 TLOANS mudo on real ostute. - Cash on hand. 4 W.M. Harrls over 220 8. 1th st. 0% EIUM!\ to Loan—By the undersigned, who liss the only properly organised loan pats. Loans of §10 to $100 made on b anos, organs, horses, Wrgons, ma. h ‘without removal. No delays. All strictly confidential. " Loans 80 made that any part can be paid at any time, each pa; ment reducing the cost pro rata. —Advance made on fine watches and dlamonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, as many new concerns are daily comin into existence. Should you need money call an see me. W, R. Croft, room ¢ Withnell ‘building, 15th and Harney. [ TMONEY to loun, cash on hand. o delay. . W. and E. L.'Squire, 1413 Farnam st. Pax- ton hotel buflding. 629 TM[ONEY TO LOAN—On furniture.horses, wag. ¥ ons other personal property,without removal or on approved collateral security, Business confident{al. Jno. W. Robbins, 1613 Farnam TMONEY te Loan on eity property and alsoon AVL“furms in western Towa and eastern Ne- braska; first moi e notes bought and sold, Odell Bros. & Co., I Farnam st., Omaha; 109 Pearl st., Councll Bluffs. 100 OANS made on real estate and mortgages bought., Lewis B. lteed & Co., 1521 Fl\;‘;:‘mn. DERSONA! ts 10 aQ Ares ki T e Miss Jessie Sturdy, 821 8 20th st. R PERSONAL—Private home for ladies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address K 42 Hee office. 07 J 8% ST—Monday morn, gold Albert chain on Farnam. Liberal reward. J. T. Mulr, B. adquarters, 802514 STBAYED¥rom Union Pacific car_ships, " John English, aged about twelve vears, dis- appeared on the evening of the k. ~ He wore # round cap, jeans pants, cvercont, and red handkerchief uround his neck. Any informa- tion will be gratefully received by his father at 1316 California srreet, R20-30§ T—One biack beaver muff, imitation seal, Whoever returns the samé to 1517 Dodge or 1811 Cuming will receive a suitable reward. reward, no_questions asked, for white bull dog, 6 montl; one dark ear, one dark spot on left side,and oxie dark spot on rump,ears . stand up. Has nickel plate collar on, 2 in the afternoon. Bring to 121 umers. 888 1 or stolen, Christmas afternoon, a family Bible, Reward and no questions asked for return to 64 So. 1th st. Mrs. W. A. Hann, B0 30 OST—A bay pony with saddle and bridl 4 Tewve word at Bee oftic. 88 OST—Many young people have 1ost L Tunity to secure n good PayIng sIHAtion by ot haviag & knowledge of shorthand and type: writing. Learn at Valentine's snorthand insti- tute. 1415 Dodge st. 866 3] I OST-Left on Red line car to depot aboyr § 4 o'clock Thiiraday, s leather covere jewelry box about ¥x10 inches wnd 4 inch.s fiigh: the finder will be liberally rewarde.y on returning it to D. C. Brooks, room 1, Cinenig block, s e cor- und Dodge sts, 73, ARD—Wiil be given for return of bay mare, ) Ibs,, halter on. Strayed fr 202U Cuming st.G. 8. Ostrom ™ MONEY—Toloan, = Lowest rates. No dolay. J. L. Rice & Co., over Commercial Na- tional ank 621 PER CENT Money. Patterson & Fawcett 15th and Harney. 618 {SHORT time loans uads on_any avaiable security, in reasorzole amounts, Secured notes bought, 8014 or exchanged. General financial business of any kind transacted promptly, quietly and fairly at the Omaha Fi. nancial Exchange, N, W, cor. 15th and Har- ey io National band. Corbett, MANAK! 2% K ONEY Ioaned on furniture, pianos, organs, hors ete, low rates. J. J. Wilkinson & Co., 1324 Farnam, over Burlington ticket nfih . , over B ?suitmm Toan in any amount at lowest rate of P 'interest. H. B. Irey, Frenzer block. 622 §P0.000-To loan on Omikha city property at 8 ver cent. - G. W. Day, 8. E. cor. Ex. Bt Board of Trade, Omaha, ] WARIED—A few more good farms in Ne- braska for which I will trade first-class Omaha and South Omaha properties. W. G. Al- bright, 218 S, 15th st. L) T 1Ay for & improved farm in Ca#s Co., near Plattsmouth, will_trade for fmproved inside property. Address M 34, Bee office. 988 EBRASKA and Kansas farms to e: for lown and Colorado lands, and versn. Co-Operative Land and Lot Co., 16th st. VVANTED Stocks “of merchandise fo_ox: chaifge for lands and cjty pro Spotswood, 3054 S. 16th, ANTED-Omalia property to exchange for farms and wild fands, also for city prop- erty. C, L. Brown & Co.,’ Room 18, Frenzer block. 213 9 R SALE—Or exchange, good Omaha prop- erty for good stock of boots and shoes, clothing furnishiug koods or hardw Schle: singer Bros., 614 S 10th st. W6 32 ANTED—Gooq farms 1 exchange, fo maha property, C. C. otswood, I 816th. i a 633 VW ANTED—To exchange, cholce Inside vacant Tots in Omaha for good horses and car- ringes. J. L. Rice & Co. 915 __ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co, 1305 Farnam street—Complete abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and guaranteed. 952 BE.\'N'N & CARMICHAEL furnish complete and guaranteed abstracts of titls o any real estate in Omaha and Douglas 'ullulv‘ upon short notice. The most complato sot of abstract books in the dlz. No. 1510 Farnam st. 476 — FORSALE-REALESTATE. . DR SALE—Lot 5 blk 8 A, S, Patricks al; will sell for few daysat 81,500, 8600 cash, bal. 8. 46 Bee office. o7 QOUTH Omaha Real Estate Bargains—Syndi- B cate lots, $825 to 8625, A few Mahoney & Minahan's addition lots Teft, at #00, on essy teyms and monthly payments. = Business prop erty in South Omaha a specialty. We will' buy BOMe meye 118 de proyerty at reason f See us before selling or’ Liuving. Slaoney, Rooms 11 aiid 13, 160 Fafnam » 'i TOTS In Jetters's add, one a corner, for 82,000, ) A 'fine lot, east front,in Hawthorne, $1,500, #4100 cash. House ‘and lot, Arbor Place, #2200, % cash. rents for £5 per month. A elegant trackage lot near St. Paul depot; Dbargain, House and lot n west part of city near car 1ine, #4,800; 8900 cash, balance to suit. Fine cast front ot in West Cumining's add., 0, 00k nto these they are bargains, F. K. Darling, 1505 Howard. ensy. South W. G. Albright, 218 5, 16th st. i ISTEN, look, act. We have the best $20,060 4 bargain in Bouth Omaha, gilt edge business y. M. A. Upton & Co. - 91 R SALE_Residence property n Omaha. Drope; TMONEY tolonn on improved reul estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block. 612 F"o ALE_Asfino & plece of trackage as there s in the city, . G. Albright, 2188, 15th st. 4 MONEY LOANED at . F. Reed & Co.'s Loan Oftice. on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, personal proverty of all kinds, dnd all other ur- icles of value without removal. 3§19 8. 13th, over Bingham's commission store. All busi: ness strictly confidential, 023 o LOAN—Money—Loans _placed on im. ved real estate in city or county for New <o. land Loan & Trus b County bank, 16th and Chize Y D‘Zi‘f‘" 750,000 t0 loan_at honey, 159 F., ON NEY % on cit; flmflz farihn in Nebraska and Towa. Odell Bros, & Co_ 'loan, real estate and lluurlnclwmfl. 103 Pearl strect, Council Bluffs, In.; Farnam street, Omaha. MM 0 loAn, mortgage n made on chatte Oummings, Room 10 MIQNEY e loan, bought ahd sold. tos bought, loans j.no Beliy 2 Notes ana o, R, tckef, A. Forman, 2115 13t st4 BUSINESS CHANCES. FOUND. Fo ND—On 0th st crossing_one jgunge cock for boller, owner can have the same by calling at Bee, o T'AKEN up at the cormer of ist and Daven: art sts., 2 sheep. OUND t it is a good thing o attend the evening s@ssi0as at Valentine's Sto-thand and Typewiiting institute, 1515 Dodge street, Kot e ALE—The following first mortgage improved city property are offered for sale, All bearing luterest at ¥ per cent payable semis annually: 8120 payable in one, two and three s from October, , Dayable in five years from July, 1897, puyable in tw TORES trom Jubity 1867, ASdrsed'S) b, Hea neive, 904 TAOR SALE—R. R. ticket to Chicago, #5. Cashe FRF bl icaha's drug store 6% %o OSEWOOD planos, #05, # per month; tave, rosewood case, carved logs. Call cor. Capitol av. and 10th st. w131 FINE blue jotut h corn Frm s TR S i\u A=A oyt Fegiared. 76l BALE-A thoroughvred, Fegisiered, e Triuh setter pup, 3 hoitths old. ¥ AN Vg E. K, Lock Box asLings, Neb, T oc- [ WOR B T O e VW ANTED-Man at once, 150 per month net, or a term of years. 8800 required, down. Address H.UL) Bee, i U;Jflrn" R SALE—Stock of Hatdware—A well se. locted stock of hardwate in county seat of never failing crop country, 125 miles n w of Omaha, in Elkhorn Valley, Invoicing about 5,500, "This is & rare chance. Good paying trade extablishod, | Clieap rent. ' Good reasous for selling. Address Hardwure, care of Reetor Wilhelmy, Omaha, Neb. e HALE interest and management of a_light manufacturing business open to good Ive man 1in either of the following places: . Denver, Balt Lake City, ('lll‘*‘lm. Wyoming, Portland, Ore, and Galvesten Tex., small capital A, Pofits very lar, Particulars at A, ¥, Office, corner 10th and Farnam, #71 TAURST class cigar store for sale, doing a fine e gnincss, will sell easonabis as th partie away, C0-0) it Lan E B Ty, Covperative i 1GAR store for sale, good locat Chgm B lotn ste " & on g ANTED— A partner in a_good busi- W 1" aivest " Adbrash JPOR BALE-An entabiished wnd _par ‘wholesale biisi; M"‘.-. giriness, il fake "part R OR BALE~88x8 feet on cable line. Nplendid inside Tocation for four lats—46,500. Must be £5id at once. Marshall & Lobeck, room 9, namber of Com. L] E AT B N South omhfiry calline at my_office b tween now and January 1st, you_ will nd & few bargains in business and resfience property unequaled anywhere, owned by parties who can- not meet payments, some will sell at less than cost of & year_ago, 4 per cent under price. D, . Smeatan, 166 Dodge st. Omahia, 670 81 YOR SALE—One T-room house in Alamo Plaza. bright, 21 1 JOR SALE-Three six-toom honses tn Ambler Place. W. G. Albright, 218 8, 15th st. 4% KENTUCKY'S BURNING HILL. A Fire Raging Under the Ground and Sending Forth Smells of Sulphur. Louisville Commercial: ~ Six miles west of Somerset, Ky. on Clifty eroek, a hill has been buruiu;{. ever since lust A\H.'ust. On the east bank of the creek, and extending fifty feot up a steop rocky bank, and for about forty-five feet up and down the croek, there is raging a mi-swrloua subterranean fire, from which volumes of smoke countinuously roll, and give forth an odor similar to that made by burning sulphur. The timber which stood upon the strip of ground whence the smoke now issues has been entirely burned up, no limb or stump, or even any charred remains, to show where once stood hugespruce pine, This is not the first time the hill has been on fire. About four years ago the owner of the land, Mr. John W. Hall, was burning some brush near this place when the leaves caught fire and set fire to the underbrush at this spot. Mr. Hall was very much surprised to notice that the fire burned for several weeks, and making an examination found that the fire was beneath the ground. The fire continued to burn from early elvrinz until it was extinguished by the heavy snows of the following winter, killing all the fmwlvh of spruce pine, with which the hill is covered. In August, 1887, Mr. Hall concluded to burn the drift out of the creek at the east bank, where great piles had been carried by the high waters,and was likely to tarn the course of the stream upon Lis fields on the op- posite side, and_during the drought, the channel of the creck being dry af that place, Mr. Hall uplfliml the torch to the driftwood. The fire soon caught in the dry leaves, and ere long the smoke of sulphur showed that the subterranean fires had been rekin- dled, the trees which had been killed and dried by the former fire caught and burned until not a trace of them is now left. A recent visit to the piace disclosed the facts that the leaves of the woods and the rocks near by are covered, or rather glaced, with a yel- low coating. A match applied to a leaf caused it to burn with rather a light blue blaze; the yellow coating melied and ran like melting lard or tallow. The surface of the carth is very wam, and 2% jiaces 50 hot that one cannot stand upon it either comfort or safety, although the fire is at no place visible, A small stick inserted in a fissure caught fire. The space from which the smolke issues begins a few feet from the edge of the water and extends upward for something less than twenty yards, ding at the base of a bluff of hard, flinty rock, which extends upward many feet above it. From the base of this precipice to the creek there extends all the ways upand down the ecreek, on both sides of the fire, a stratum of slate rock about twenty-five or thirty feet in thickness, which is loose and shelly where the smoke and heat arise, What the fire is and how it burns so long has been the wonder of the people in this vicinity for some time. People have visited it from various places, but no one has yet been able to oxplain to everybody's satisfaction exactly what is burning.” Some say eonl, othors natural gas; some think it is oil, while some think the slate contains sufficient car- bon to keep the fire alive for this length of time. 4 o Cured of Neuralgia. EAST VIEW, WINCHESTER Ci o January 23, 1886. T have been & great sufferer with pains in the back of my head, worse than any headache. 1 could not reach it with internal medicines at all, and during the cold weather I have suffered excrutiatingly. I finally thought T would try an Allcoek’s Plaster applied to the nape of my neck. TIn less than half a day the pain entircly censed. Lo1rig L. D = THE—— CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwiiukee & St. Paul R's, The Best Route frcza Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, essAND-e« Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubugue, Dayeaport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winena, La Crosse, And all other tmpertant points East, Northeast and Boutlreast. For through tickets call on the ticket agent at 1401 wnam street, in Paxton Hotel, or at Unioa Pacific ot- liman Slecpers and the finost Dining Cars in the hicago, Mil- d a ain 1ino of the i na_every attention is id 1o passéngers by courteous mployes of tho mpany R. MILLER, General Manager. J.F TUCKER, Assistant General Manager. A. V. R. CARPENTER, General Pussenger and TEKS. ¥ KA rronD, Asststaas General P or and Ticket Agent. i J.T. CLARK, General Superiatendeat. ‘ HY pay rent when you can bu furnished house on & nice large lot, Wx110, in the finest resiaence part of Omaha, near the street cars and within one block of where the Metro- golitan cable will run, by paying a small sum own and the Dulance onthly, Address O 16, Bee. 81 R SALE Good brick business property in centre of Grand Islaud; greatest burgain and best terms in the city: but little cash re- quired;long timo, low inferest and easy pay- Thents: other real éstate fer sulo. Address d. H. Woolley, attorney at law, Grand Island, N‘;x OR SALE—We offor as & wpacial bargain 150 acres of 1and four miles from stock yards, at §125 per acre, on line of U. P, R. K. McCague Opp. P. 0. [ R SALE—100 acres of lana four miles from stock yurds, at 81 por acre; this is & bar- gatn. McCague, Opp. P. O. L] O TRADE—Inside property for good house, eight or nine rooms, and fall fot. ~MoCu Toch & Co., cor 16th and Parnam. [} VOR BALE—Business property in South 409 Omaha. W.G. Albright, 218 8, 16th st. I b mer prop- A¥X vekTTInY l<ulm Wil s erty paying 17 cent, meatan, 1603 Dodge st il 072 OR BALE —Four houses on 8. 200 at. W. G Albright, 218 8. 15th st. 40 NAP—Splendid corner in Shinn's addition ‘with smah house, ¥,50. Snap--East and north corner 28th st, 50x121, vacant, on grade, §,000. Rnap—100x1%, Shinn's add, fronting Charles 8t, plenty of trees, 8,200, nap-—-80 foot corner on th st, Patrick's add, fine lot for cottages, 3,000, Bnap—64x)i corner on _Seward s, on grade and & sure bargain, §2,000, F. L. Gregory, 300 South 16th et, 590 Ot SALE—Finest location for & home in West Omaha, adjoining the mansion homes of Kirkendall, Coé, Brady, Easson and others. Nothing finer'in the city, Can se 1) 14xi¥T or less; for prices and terms see 8. A. Sloman, 1301 Farnam st. (OUTH Qmata, tne plrce 1o make big mones S by investingnow. 1 have for ssle at ¥ and up lots within 15 minutes walk of Armour's packing on one-quarier cash, - Lalance early, from first hands, Come soon and ket D. D, Bwmoatad, 1 Dodge st. Onaha. = s . e CHICAGO ano North- Western Railway Short Line. Omaha, Council Bluffs And Chicago. 1y road L0 take for Des Moines, Ma; O CRLT ToM 80 take fo5 Den Mol ff and all nts east. the pe o, yomln« Utab, 1dabo, , Orego! ingion and Callfornia, it offers supeiior advantages Bt possials uy other lin points of superiori Amon of the numer it oo T T Secent Umalth day of DAY COACH. 0 y h patrons o Ffwnufl' o tho e (hs o | 1 o y to; 116 PALACE SLERPING CA o Wodels o aoi nov. ' 1ta PARLOI AWIN M € it widely colebrated equii o which taninol b o ol Blurs Thie trains of the Union Pacit pect in” unfon degot W those: of e Chitaso & oramestorn ity i Chleage (ho teblna ot this fing Slose connection with (hoss of il oer enstor ¥or Detroit, Columbus, Indianapolis. €méinns Niagars Falls, Buffalo, Pittsaurg. Toronto, Mo joston, New York, Philsoetgiia, Balimore, Washe uu.wn: ud oIl pogit 1 ‘e Sast; Lak 107 4 Lickul Tib “NORTHWESTERN." the mmodauon. All ticket agents £ B . VRS, T R 8y, 0one Who 1s WEAK, NE TED, who in his FOLLY and bee ‘I‘hl!g-lll A his v AND and MA oD, drains upon the l'-u‘lv‘_l‘f Y O Heady. 1t -n'fl differen; HAT you o A ¥ Yar to d!nxclnmlull with the e Bocks g your disemien or] 0 d l’mnh hlr ol i el |5c. Clarke's cel ' and male, each 1., % {gamps). Betore mnn&l:’ your case, consul . CLARKE. A friendly letter or call and shame, and add fe. A9~ Book ** Life's (Secre e rors,” 80c. (stamps). Medicine sent “everywl secure from ex Hour, l,‘.n lb!undm, 91012 Address, WO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH TIE GROGRAPEY OF ¥ OOUNTAY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING TMiS MAF THAT YRR GHIN@fl.RflBlISUHDlN\‘.IHGIAlVIA' By roason of fts central position «.08s relation to lin Chicago, and_contini>us hues at terminal polnts West, Northwest aud Southwest, s She true . middle link in that transcontinentas Kystem whioh invites and factlitates travel and trafio betwoen the Atlantio and Paciie. The Rock Island main line and branches include Chi- engo, Joliet, Ottawa, La Sallo, Peoria, Geneseo, Moline and Ttock Island, in Tllinols; Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa, Oskalooss, West Lib- erty, Towa City, Dus Hoinos, Indianola,Winterset, Atlan. tio, Knoxville,'Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Contre and Coancil Bluffs, in Towa; ‘Gallatin, Trenton, 5. Jeeph, Cameron and X ty, in Missourl; Leav.worth and Atehison, in Knnsas: ~Albert Lea, Minnoapolis and Bt. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown and s via, aud s of {ntarmodial 2 4‘The Qreat Rock Island Route Quarantees speed, comfort, certainty and safoty. [ts rmanent way 14 distinguished for it excellence. Ita Briiges v of stonw and iro stect, rolling stock perfect. basallthe satety appliances that useful, and for luxurious Accommodations 1a wwis passed. Jts Express Trains consist of superior Ut Conachies, clegant Pul'man Palace Parlor and 8! Car, euperb Dining Cars, providing oliclous me and (between Chicago and t. Joseph, Atchison & Kansas City) restful Reclining Chair Oars. Its mas- ont s conservative, its discipline ex The Famous Albert Lea Rov: Between Chicago and Minneapolis and 8t Pa.” is the favorite. Ovor thisline Solid Fast Expross Trains rum dally to attractive resorts for tourists in Towa and Minnesota, and, via Watertown and 8ioux Falls, to the rich wheat and grazing lands of interior Dakota. Via Beneca and Kankakce, the Rock Island offers superior inducements to travelors between Cineinnatl, Indian. polis, Lafayette and Council Bluffe, 8t. Joseph, Atchi on, Leavenwos ansas City, 8¢, Giato polnts trons (especiaily Indie arenmrecelve protoction, courteay and kindi For tickets, maps, folders, copies of Western Trail, or any desired information, apply to principal offices ia the United States and Canada, or address, at Chicago, R R, CABLE, E. ST, J0NN, K. A, HOLSI Poria G Macipn, AshGrali Musscer, Gon T & Pusn. T W.l. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physician, Office N. W ( 14th and Douglus 8¢, _Offics, telephone, 463; Itesidence telephone, 668, JUDICIOUS AND PERSISTENT - Advertising has always provem 7 successful. Before placing any B Nowspaper Advertising consult LORD & THOMAS, ADYERTISING AGKNTS, | Randelsh Sireet, CHICACO. RAILWAY TIME TABLES, OMAHA. Leave NION PACIFIC Depot 10th and Marcy sts. Pucitic Limited Express... *Local Express . inday. BURLINGTON ROUTE Depot 10th and Mason sts. ) R 188, Nos2 & 1 P EH hicago Local . Denver EXpress 5 ohrasin Local {ansas City Expres nsas City C. St P. M. & 0. Depot 15tli and Webster st| Stoux City & BU'k Hills Ex Bancroft Express. . Florence Passenger. . *Except Sunday MISSOUR] PACIFIC. Depot 16th und Webster st Day Night 2REEEER ) 5 2sE &8s ] EEB XPross Running between Council Blufts and Albright “addition to the station: , trains stop at Twentieth and. Twenty-fourth'streets and at the Summit in Omuha, ‘Westward. ely.| Bouth Al (Omaha bright. TAM. 1| B g=Crrasal ocsre=iE Sexazon -3 AL Bouth bright. (Omaha.| (Omuha | Trans- | Broad depot. fer, | Lean ING LINES. O R1 &P 0.8 &Q. All traius run Dally. M. & St P All trains run Dally. KO, 8t J & O All trains yun Daily, TWLBC L & | All traing m’lr)uljy.

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