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10 ‘SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Advertiscments under this head, 10 cents per Aine for the first insertion, 3 cents for each sub- mequent insertion, and $1.50 a line per month. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents for the first insertion. Seven words will be counted to the line: they must run consecutive. 1y and must be patd n advance. All n uts must be handed in beforo 1:3 o'clock p. Jnnd under no circumstances will they be Taken or discontinued by telephons Partics advertising (u these colu ing the answers addresse will please ask for n check o get thelr letters, as none will be ¢ on presentation’ of check. A wertisements should be encle 1 advertise & fu these coli Yshed in both morning and evening editi 3 the cireulation of which a an 16,000 papers daily, and gl th 3 ¥ of the Iation of th Lincoln, and o this part of th ins and h of th ITUATIONS wanted for (1) excellent b keeper, @) dfning room maids, honse maids, (1) lady bookkeper, ( elerk, (1) bartender. State Enployn 1417 Farnam st., room 10, upstairs, D Situati CAppIy'L ey 208 B )~ Situntions ford “A 1" meat and Joks, men, 3 second cooks, one Jok, colored coachmat,' b % hman, 7 ¢ groon in officer’s family; German conchinan, 000 city referes All orders filled £ ‘anndian Emp. office, Mrs, Drega & h. Tel. 884, 380 8 work 1th and Howard sts. st baker and pstr of city THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY FOR RENT-HOUSES. QOR RENT-Three new 10-room houses. & ith Al modern improsemerits, highly fin- nished. For partieulars ingnire of 8. Katz at house adfolutng or room 315, Ramge Lulldjne. ) Store on Leavenworth st th st., with rooms over sh sinali family. Rent reasonable. W.C. 1 14th st., opposite Paxton hotel. ) QL near 1 o, Kth st. b BO0W. CTves (o, "t at Paxtot “Leavenworth on ith st op- w10 room honse, all furne 107 north 9h st, LY o, for colored 0 ) room hon room he 11 modern ite,” rents for 80, 20 Capitol ave, pigle, 711 8, Lith st or 119 Famam. 956-13] #16, furniture ¥ 1 10 r b hotse, rent 30, fur 40 per month: T roon 150, furnfture #0, 1 cas il and other houses” and to mention. Co-wperative I 16th st, Ip[.u RENT- The lower story of my house No. 207 Sonth 24th st, 5 rooms, gas and_heat, hiot and cold water andcistera water, cellar;and yard, g 13 room flaf, 1 flats 100 nime) ud & Lot TED—Situations constantly filled with girl yment. 1f you n anadian’ Emp, offic Tth, Tel. B4, ANTED— Position to reptesent some whol salo house on the road. Address T 18, B TANTED- Situation on ranche by a earpen- ter; can run engine, do repairing in fron and wood, and have had experience with wind- mills, pumps, ete. Keferences turnished, Ad- Fi5, e ofic 366 10 WANTED--MALE HELP. YAZANTED A tailor w for new furniture. Omaha, FANTED A physician, must b of mediine, Will pay good onor widress Dr.Foweil Tk ob. xchange work 58 10ck box 505, iy graduate tary. Cail . 13th D Hoy to learn trade at 923 §.l o Froom house at 1098 8, 18th ke Foon 1 near Plerce, YR RENT_Nice cottage at 805 § Tuquire 38 N 16th st, o ¥ 15th st., all_modern improven: from operd liouse, 890 per month. K. 4. enworth, 150 Farnam st. OR RE [ ana + botween 8 16t Tujuireat hon ) T th, Dorcas st. ROOM louse, South Omal standpipe, good well. etc.. Leavenworth, ) Farnam st. TOR KENT 16th & just north of 5per mo, K. A. 204 Nice S-roomed cottage at 613 8. 11at 1605 Howard st i 0 JOR R mall cottuge; inquil St 1 Miry's ave FIHE house T now occupy will be for wary 15t; house contains 10-rooms and ali modern fmprovements, - 2% 8. 24th st Moritz Meyer. Call at 1th and Farnam or at 207 £ 2th st B4 TANTED—Partner in gwidening business, small capital required, Address T 11, Bee office. 8 B ANTED--Paint and ce for 8t Louis house salesmen for eastern house, ery salesman to families for ( for Lincoln, call at Great Weste the ~oldesi and most reliable in America, Farnam st., room 9, jor salesman in lowa and liquor No l-xpprimlmm- ress Ho F. & ( Y. Bk TVM\ D One pecler, one oven-man _Fn quire at 22 8 14th s, or McClurg Cracker- 1d Candy Co., Counctl BLUMs, Ta. ¥ > stamp. Box 12, Westtield, Chaut W ANTED Two traveling sulesmen for Neb, None but such as mean business and_car cammand at least 0 need apply. Address Groat & Hussey, 201 Dodge st., Omahi 28 11° engraver at Edholim & 21 8 ing sa no_experie 5, With stamip, Paliier & Co, L Cros ANTED — Men' for railroad work. Al bright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam, 955 TANTED—100 men of good appearance to try our 15c meals at Norris restaurant, 311 and 513 Bouth 14th street. Live) WANTED--FEMALE HELP. WA ood nurse girl. man, 2701 Caming st, A woman, H0_years 5 Danish as' house k (©ld Live and Lot 86 A por. Cuming st $16-105 i\'.\hl‘l-‘l)— 0 girls for work in offices, hotus, ~ restanrants, Touses, shoph and private fainiiies. coming in stores, hourding Our orders TED- Woman cook for Curtis, fare puid; # dintng room_ girls for Wyoming, £20, fare puid; 2 women cooks for Lduho, &0: pantry girl for Rapid City, $15; ¢ i and Taundress for Centrai City, fare paid. 1n city—diniug room girl, pantry girls, 2 girls for housework, ¥and 3.50 per week, lnindresses and cooks, nivse and second girls, Canadian Emp. office, Mrs, Brega & Son, 310 8. 15th, RS 8 girl for general house. It st 385-9 r 13 or 10 £ e as nurse rk. Good home ) North 25th st. 300 8¢ wirlat Bl Georgia ave, M, J. L. Wilkie., e T FVANTED -2 wil for goneral Tomscwark, sood wages, 1123 Culiforuiu st cor th y FATANTED--A good work, 804 South FANTED—A good cook. Apply, 1 and Websted TED- W ANTED housework In family ot thr, Californin st. 0 8¢ “?Ax'n )-Girl, Call at 505 8. I7th st, ¥ m WV ANTED- Two ladies from 25t 45 years of of good address and business tact, to market, for the easiest selling book in the 1 on J French & Co., room I Busl man block, Oahu. 252 10 T ANT il te work in kit house, Doran 'S Apply to JOR R One sevenroom house, ot and cold water, gas and heated by fuinace, sit- uated on Saunders » ke, Also, four six-room houses situ ted on King gt ot of Lakeat. Patrick e vlington o B MOR R ter, ses, well, 19th near Clark st, OR RENT—6 new 7 roomed hou water, cistern, cellar, 20th st near G. Shriver, Frenzer block opposite. postotice. &2 0. 1409 7th av pair, large espousiblo pe or 825 100 ro ard, clste i will ren- son’ with not more thun 2 chil- ontl 3 JOR RED ouse, 6 rooms, ete., large grounds, corner 26th and Cupitol avenue, Inquire 2624 Dodge st. Wi JOUR qlegant rooms ail modern conyeniences 1704 Webster st. 8 iences, sujtable for two gentleme lass ‘table board for three or fou FOR RENT- STOR| '(“)rl'n‘m ¥ rent. Co-operative Land and 1 « % N 16th, e OR RENT- Store in Sander’s block, Cuming and Saunders sts. Iaquire 404 Climing . 13 P‘nu RENT—-Oflice room, first floor, at 3168 15th st 102 [(WOR RENT—Ground floor office room, cen- trally located, heated and lighted. C. F. Harrison, 418 8, 15th st. 0w OR RENT —Offices on Farnam st. at #10 to per month, One office furnished. 1612 rulr- nam. 3} FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, oy jEST- Two @) rooms, No. 1814 Howard st. “Thiree () rooms, No. 1015 north 20th st, T 3) rooms, No. 126 north 21st st, SIX (6) room hotise, No, 216 Nicholas st Three () room cotfage. #18t and Paul st. Aliree (@) rooms, No. T north 21t st. 110 Plerce st 0. 1112 sonth 3th st 0. 10 Pactile st ynice oftice, No. ]Jull RE ard, Enquire room TOOR RENT-A large room furnished, ¢ Toeation, 1416 Chicago st. FOOR RENT-Unfurnished front heat, bath room accommodation: 03 _FOR RENT-. JANUARY 8. 1888.--TWELVE PAGES. NSURANCE-H. E. Cole, u. e. cor. 15th and Douglas, 216 12 on JORNSON, cist . wells bored and dug, ¥ b, 6 1 patd for second-hand books and _Libra- ries. 308 N 16th 1. 1. Shonfeld antiquarian. CLAIRVOYANT. DF, NANNIE V. Warren, clairvovant. Mo feal, business and test medium, Diagnosis free, Female diseases n specialty. 119 N. 16th st Roome 2 &3, Tel b4, A WANTED-TO BUY. 0 U ¥—_$0.000 clty property, Wil balance i good trade, "Room i "V.\x'n:n To buy short tine paper, J. W, Gross, at C. K. Mayne's office, 15th- and Harney. 1 can take mortgage notes on first paynient on some feate lots n South Omaia. th st, MONEY TO LOAN. Wl ared dor £ interest will w ¥ @10 MONEY toloan at Towest rates upon hnproved ML wnd ynimproved real estate m Omaha and arms in western lowa and eastern Mortgage notes bought and sold 3 Farnam st. s TED—First mortgage notes. i PRIV ATE part < havimg a fo also upon Nebrask pianos, rty without Business ) to Loan-On furnitur VL wigons, or ofhier persoual prop on_collateral ity confidential. Chas, B. Jacoh MORIGAGE Loang—I. E. Cole, n. e. ¢ AVL and Douglas. MAHA Lodging House, 9 st, Det. #th and 10th sts, at 81 per week; clean beds, 2 Jackson Rents single heds 685 Fel 3¢ “North 16th st. Will_accommodate %0 per month, E. A. Leaven- ruam st. S'ln\ BL j" ONEY to L F. and loan agents, 1606 Faruam st. TMONEY toloan Tcan now place some first class city loans immediately. Call at oncer if you desire to be accommodated. D. room 1 Barker block. entrance in alle real estate 108 MOMEY loaned on planos, furniture, horses, AV “orguns, etc., low ratés. G. H. Zimmer. man, room b, Arlington block, 2 doors west of postoffice. L. GREGORY, rental agent, 300 o ground floor. ' Telephone 854, QPECIAL attention given to_renting houses, nished and unfurnished rooms, List with IW YORK Storage Co. have most extensive facilities for storage of furniture, piatios, buggies, geneval merchandise, west of New York. Cash advances to any amount; ware- house receipts given; goods insured; brick building—fire-proof; special arrangements for commission merchants. Call New York Storage Co., Capitol ave and N, 15th st., Bennett's }:look 5 __ PERSONAL. _ ME, Amie of Chicago gives magneiic mas- age treatment, vapor and hand baths, T st up stadrs, 422 8 JOR R T_A b room house cheap to a shiall famil; + 1639 8 21st bet Center und Doreas st. ol LICFR UL OR REN near Lea - in Ambler N Place: good 7 room 2 story house, Orchard Hill; good 4 room cottage, Orchard Hill, C. E. Mayne, N. W. cor. 15th and Harneyst. = 191 OB RENT House 11 rooms. W, M. Bushe 16th and Dougins. 004 two, newly furnished, modern conveniences. ‘ms reasonable, Also ‘smaller room, IN. 4150) 3 and_warm. nces, private family, 1bloc ‘apitol v 40715, All N ICELY furnisied front and back room stem heat, both with or Without hoard; 400 9§ - Front parlor with stove to two aan. Bath and closet i house. 211 08 ms for TOR RENT- Lar and closet, gax. bath roony: hot and cold water on the same floor, ‘I'wo gentlemen, or man and wife. §) per month. th st FOURNISHED rooms with first- ) heat gas aud bath., Near cable line, 201 Douglas st. -1 OR REN coly furnished room with heat, #7.00 per mouth: 408 Williams st., 8 minutes Walk Southeust U. P. depot. 34 '\?m TLY furnished large front b or two gentlemen, very cheap, 104 Harney. 362 10* JOR RENT--A n: uth room with al modern conveniences,at lTlLl‘l)nvlge. 9 9* arge hu per front room, steamn heat, furnished rooms with stoves, 09 11% Furnished roc iy double, modern conventens 8, A roomgat 511 Woolworth ave.; at 811 per month. : /K and double furnished rooms, t o) ' -Single furnisned bLedroom, #; front parlor, splendidly furnished, sui{able front room nicely furnished for 2 or 3, all modern con- strvet, G208 NTED it class gl _for cook, Wuges puid. Mis dt. C. Patterson, Sy ( NE lady in « v n wanted and ell Penuyroyal Pill English.” Origiual and only (stamps) for particulars. Chichester Co,, Philad pri Goms ADIRS are oftered embroldery needie wh homes (€own or country) by a whole- Profitable, genutne. Good pay can Everything' furnfshed. Particnlars free. Address ‘Artistic Ncedlework Co., 13 Sti N ok Clty, FANTED- fadias i city or country, for our Bolidiy trade, o tuke light, pleasant work &t theiv own homes, #1 to ) per 11y made, Work sent by mail an articulais free. No canvissing, Coscent ATt Co,, 17 A Milk P. 0. box 5170, i FANTED—30 Indies {0 try our i meals at ris' restaurant old Live wnd Let Live), S, 14th st 950 ¥ can be Aistance, ddress af Boston, FATANTED Hardwell’s wh avill bo appreetated kY FANTED Gentiemen to try onr 1 meals at Scholler restuurant, 104 8, 161, 10 30 EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. muployment Pariors, 1417 Farnam st a8 “tne best or situations. aha National rmation as to Joseph M. reabouts, left at the office, Er == 1S A . Vate nouse, #.50 per weck, S0 u.,fic D Tooms to ladies or gentlcinen by b month L2 A5 FOOR RENT. smuil v parties, Furnished south front park . sonable rent to suitable 20 Capitol ny bl € NICELY furnished front rooms, als 2 furuishied rooms, rent reasonable. mishiod second story vindow, south bail and Halr block Terms ¥, 200 10° closet, ith and Siand ddress box St ear 1ine, JERSONAL—Wanted some one to_adopt 2 girl babies, one blonde and one brunette, ~ Ad- dress, E 42, Bee, 31 10 TVES. E. M. POST-WIll give Mas 4YL ment to those who prefer to come on Mondays from 9 a. m. until9 p. m. Other from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Office and residence southeast cor. Seward and 26th sts. 18 6] JERSONAL—Private home for ladies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants R 42 Bee office, 167 J 8% TRA Y ED—Biack mare, about four years old, white spot on forehead and nose. Rewurd will be given for same, R. Robinson, 1211 How- pup, nine m ard for return to 20th and Howar, j’ OST—Contracts to lots 8 in 41,1, Creighton Heights. Farnaru st. and 20 and Reward nt_ 160} OST—Left on Red line car to depot about 6 4 o'clock Thursday. a leather covered jewelry box about 8x10 inches and 4 inches high; the tinder will be liberally rewarded on returning it to D. C. Brooks, room I, Gruenig block, s e cor- ner [3th and Dodge sts. ki) TREVARD Awill be given for return of ¢ mare, 90 lbs., halter on, Strayed from 224 Cuming st G. 8. Ostrom. 508 ___FOUND. Pkne 4 Pianos_and_orzans at _wholesale New York Piano Co,, Capitol ave, Open evening: 540 price. and 15th st. FPAKEN UP—13 hogs by undersigned, Owner can have same by paylng charges, Claus Ulrhuunner, 6 miles west of Omalia, organs given to_ those mi Call and get wholesale py ew York Storage Co., 18 Capitol ave, 420-9 § ve monthly payments. Call on New York Storage Co., 1508 Capitol ave 2040 DOR SALE_Pair mules, harness and_wagon. Inquire 1088 8 18h. 3w 10+ R SALE—Swell-hody cutt ne sea- son, at about half price. r lavg at the used one sea- ALE—Pair bob-sleds and bed Call 315t and Maso; 3 R SALE—Five dv store building e moved by April 1. 16th and Cuming st 100D advice to the public—When you want ood goods, low prives and kind freatment call at the New York Storage Co., 1308 Cap. ave. Open evenings, FOOR SALE—3 H. P W. Gray. 9th and Douglas. {OR SALE—A first L eggs. Pri ngine and boiler, class incubator, capacity, #2110, Bee Office, 18 ] monthly Dayments ge Co.. 148 Cap'tol ave For exiension table, 2 stoves, 1 gas- ., several diniug room’ chafrs,bedstead Dbed springs, mattress, dressing case, kitchen <h'stunds and other articles, T. W. n, 630 Coltax st. 28 8 OR SALE--A bargain- 100 head of prime attle, cows, heifers, steers and year- T, I Ve told cheap. Address H. H. Raven, 506 S Wih st 35 8 VA 00D will well willow poles b fhe Toud i my place, five miles north of Florence, on the lowa side; willows half dry; good road. also dry and green F. Lyouns. 200 B+ FTwo sets sigle harne 1set double harn keeping two furntshe | rooms Howard si, near Cozzeus house, OR light h at o) asonudle, ) tront voom for two, hos N 1th st o Joms with stoy: 1017 Howard. 18 X Farnam. JOR RENT—Furni cor, Lith and Thal, Davis, Millard hotel {JOR RENT m 1 im jth. 208§ 4 reauig bik, ircof €0, K wh e sts. I iitard ra uents for one or tWo gentle furnished rooms with or_without in private family. Room heated with steam. Hot and coll water and all mod- ern convenfences. Terms reasonable. - Inguire at ¢4 South Lith and Jackson, up stairs, 218 TRROGMS Vel turni-tied, with use Far:. 5 of m{g‘mu. 15 Durt st :Bn,u(fi With rooms for four a room:, stewm heat, 21 § 24t 'Frnslsn i 07 it 8. opp. ephon R SALE-Bids will be received up to Ja uary 10th, 1888, for all or part of the build- on 10t 7, block 136, known as the St. Charles 1, on Harney street, between 12th and 13th ddvess H, W, Cremer, Omaha. 92 8 M ONEY to loan on improved real estate: no commission charged, Leavitt Lurnham, room 1, Creighton block, 121 OANS made on rear estate_and mortgages bought. Lewis 8. Iteed & Co., 1321 Farnan. 3§ ONEY—To loai delny L. Rice & Co., 1 Nit- M QHORT time foans made on any o K security, in reasonable amounts, notes bought, sold or exchanged. General financial business of any kind ~transacted promptiy, quistly and falrly at the Omuha, Fi- 1 Exchange, N. W. cor. 15th and Har- s., over State Nutional band. Secured Corbett, D <oH SRNITE Y toloan, cash on hand, no delay. J, W.and K. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam et; Pax. 5 ton hotel building. made on real estate. Cash on hand, W. M. Harrls over 20 8, 1nth st. 110 OANS made on real estate, h on hand. H. W. Huntress, 1509 Farnam st. 322 10* “VA 'TED-Stocks of merchandise ta ex- cha nge for lands and ojty propertys C.C. 5;»?.‘«-‘"{.':!\\-,’ BN fifl tor shares ‘arnam at. w TAND, farms and lts to exchan, 4" i good paying concerns, 1600 place for Address NOR TRADE-two lots in Konntz: {mproved or unimproved property 0 North 18th street. {OR exchan; 3 vd B, ot O personal property &L, | Total, #6008 Will exchange for improved city property. Room 3, Barker Block. 208 Y0 TRADE- Inside property for” good Bouse, elght of ntne rooms, nnd full lot. McCult Toch & Co., cor 1ith and Farnam. 12 VENS Hros, 1321 Farnam, will give good trade for any kind of prop. " TANTED- Stocks ange for farms, 16th and Doglas, our pro RECY AN 2 rty for exchange at Stevens 08 ;lm EXCHANGE -lmprovea farm for, Omaha residence property. Kinson, 1324 Farnam. in 1ot W YV ANEED To exchnge new furniture for talloring. Address lock box 305, Omaha. 413 9 ANTED -Omahia property. to exclianae for farms and wild fands, also for city prop- erty: C. L. Brown & Co,, Dlock, Room 13, Frenzer Jo s for Towa Addvess T 11, Beo, operty of nll kinds, ineluding and wildand ' improved lands. Stevens Bros., 1521 Farnam st 219 8 A TANTED- Houses and lots to exchange for improved and_unimproued lands in Ne- ‘ill‘t‘t;lfill and lowa, Charles C. ,\'[ll)!swwnl\ 4 £, 10th, 8 | s ki ands, 'r]m RADF city proper 357 9 W ANTED-Good family horse in ‘exchange tor lot, McCulloch & Co., cor 1ith and Farnam. 128 Y0 TRADE —Two improved farms in 1owa for Omaha property or Nebraska lauds, Mc- Culloch & Co,, cor; 15th and Farnam, 128 O, EXCHAN for tafloring. ew furniture or stoy. Address lock box 3 Omaha. DOR Exchange. o have farms or lands to sell or trade send for our descriptive blanks. if you have any kind of property to sell or ex- change, list it ‘with us: we can furnish y customer, 8, 8, Campbell & G. W. Her Bourd of Trade, Omaha W Douglas, T HAVE for trade improved farm in Cass Cc near Plattsmouth, Will trade for improved inside property. Adaress M 35, Bec offic 5 unid lots to excha B Cole, n. e, o ABRASK 2 ms to exchange for Towa and Colorado lands, and vice crsa, Co-Operative Land and Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. B4 VWANTED-Gooa_tarms i exchange for S 1ah, Omana property, C. C. Spotswood. 406K h. 12 ____ ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. N[IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co Farnam street—Complete abstract Bished. and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and guaranteed. BFNION & CARMICHAEL farnish complcte and guaranteed abstracts of title to any real estate in Omaha and Douglas county upon shortnotice. ‘e most completo set of abstract Dooks in the city. No. 1519 Farnam st 131 NEY loanied on furnioure, pianos, organs, horses, ete, low rates. J. J. Wiikinson & Co. 1124 Fatnath, over Burlington ticket oftica. B $.'m.xfi1 t0 loan in any amount at lowest rate of interest. H. B. Irey, Frenzer block. 119 ONEY to Loan-By the undersigned, who has the ‘only properly organized loan agency in Omaha, Loans of #10 to 810 made on furniture, planos, organs, horses, Wrgons, ma- clunery, étc., without removal. No delays. All Dbusinesy strictly confidential, ' Loans so_made that any part can be paid at any time, each pay- ment reducing the cost pro rata, Advances made on fine watches and Aiamonds.” Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, as many new concerns are daily comt into existence. Should you need moncy call and ) see me. . R. Croft, room 4 Withnell ‘huilding, 16th and H 11 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co.'s Loan Oftice. on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, peysonal proverty of all kinds, nd il other ar’ icles of vulue, without removal. 819 8. 1ith, over Bingham's commission store. All busi: ness strictly confldential, 122 $flnfmli'r{ loan on Omaha. ver cent, G. W. Day, 8. property at 6 cor. Ex, BId, fRefsI) TOAN—Money—Loans _placed on im- roved real estate in city or county for New England Loan & Trust Co., by Douglas County bank, 16th nd Chicago sta, 12 t. Linal & Ma- < W Farn 124 o “T’l“‘\ 2V to loan, mortgage notes bough AV made on chattel security: no delay Cummings, R 1 i Mo o Notes ana_ o, . A. ¥orman, 213§ loans AT market dolng n Jusines i barguini Hutchinson & We st-cligs e gar store, good pay- y, 6 restafirants, all doing n_goc lnsshotel i the city of Omah arb feed barn Co-oper- 206 N 16th st. 2 of drugs, fancy goods s A ry har for 43,000, and 1 liver; for $18,00); 2 first-cluss meut ‘markets. ative Land and Lot C YOOD chance for live young business man to take haif interest in a first-class hakery, object to increase busmess, Address Bed office. 353 g OR SALE—A good paying restaurant, cheap, Fn juire 317 8. 12th, 300140 2600 buys 4 interest in_established mercantile D agency; with energetic partner can be made lucritive business, For particulars call at 21, Frenzer block. 352 100D chance for the right man. If you have $100 cash, and #40 per month, you can become the owner of & H-foot lot on Farnam st., and be furnished $1.500 cash to build a house with right away, Apply to Chas. Anderson, Sth and Leavenworth, 71 8 VW ANTED- Four encrizetic men to join com- pany in Omaha, travel and handle same business in other cities. Well established; will bear stigation: pays 200 per cent per month invested, None but those pre and meaning business need apply. Capital ve- quired §60) each, part down, bulatice out of busi- ddress 14, Bee. e stock of well bought inone of the fastest wns in_ Colorad n be greatly nerea: for selllng; this is a rare cnted TOR SA g iz ats, and caps, one t locations in Omaha, stock all Dought within & ddrexs T. 5, Bee oftice, 3 ANTED- Bargains for cash eustomers. 1y E. Cole, n, e. cor, 15th and Douglas. 2(6 slelan, 14 interest in a he eould attend to office ot less th 0 inhabitants, TANTED By a pl drug store wher practice in town only. amount of stoc ik 4 3 LARGE, pleasant store room_for rent, one of the hest points in the city for retail hoots and shoes, hats and caps, dry goods, etc., within half block of corner 14th and Farnam. Tonglense, cheap rent. K. F. Seaver, 16131; Far- nam st. ] ¥ YILLARD Tablo ut half price, Brunswick Talke Co.'s make. Inquirs Leslie & Leslie, 16th and Do 106 MISCELLANEOUS. NN LPLANALH tie celebrated Hue wurian gypsy palmist, is an_educated lady traveling with her family, well versed in the arfs of the Magyars, The niadame is the only one fu_America reading the lines of the hand in “the old gypsy ways,” us handed down through many genieratious by her peculiar people. Con- ucting her business in the most careful man- ner, through many years, she lias obtained a nutional reputation as person of strict integ- rity of chavacter and of great ability in her pro- fession. Vee B cents. Ladies only, Corner Blondoand North 20th st. 20th, und’ Saunders ars pass the door, 41080 nianson's office removed from Frenzer 10 512 8 10t st 353 Fo 1 30 aecommodate the public, after Jan. st will keep open evenings until 9 o'clock. New Y ragee Co., 1008 Cap 3169 tanght as an wrt by Geo, F. Gellen Flith and’ Douglas, up siairs. TV AEFDA tew day boarders ot 01 North T erect, Roforences requircly | It RENT—For one or two_gentiemen a fu uished room within 3 blocks of court hovse; apply IS 17th st. 2% JOK RENT-Nicely furnished rooms at 227 Dodge. Gas, bath and furnace heat., 9 FTWW'EMA Tioard, served in home style ®or entlemen. 1514 Dodge. 980 ANTED-By » single i pay liberally for suitable seconuno Addseas T, 6, Bue ofice, JICELY furnishea front out boar Nl F la nt Suitable for room., 1917 Cass st womm with o witi- i oom, two gentlowmsn. Also small b3 O LEASE For long time_and at low rate, Jots &3 and 50, Nelson's addition, and part 3 2nd add. AP Fukey, HOICE Dakota Farm for merchandise, res. J taurant or furnished flat, Address with par- tieulurs T 20 Bee office, 4055 JEXCHANGE-Wanted city lots and stocks of %" merchandise in exchange for good A Call on or address ¢ uglas sts, room 2 LI d furms. over Raymomd’s jewelry one of the best locations in sod inside Address i two new &Ix_room houses in Patric Vadd which 1 willexchange for good f nd mortgage notes. A. H. Comst n st xchange—We have restaurants, livery “barns, steambonts, lands, houses and lots, vacant 1ots, and many other Kinds of business chances to éxchange forreal estate, horses,stocks of goods, ete. Co-operative Land and Lot Co., 200 N. 16th st s OR_Exchange—Lot< in_ Factory Place, Al bright's Choice, Pattersou's subdivision, Oxtord Place, and Muyne's addition for good Towa or Nebraska farms. Also €60 acres in Frontier coun .. for exchange for Omaha houses and lota, or Douglas county land, A, P, Tukey, 124 Farnum s a% Farnam st EK supper wo sell stoves, furniture, planos d orguns because We e open until¥ p. A ! . ruge 0., 1508 Cap. ave. 7 BAh U PT stock of heating and cook stoves Wt less than cost of iron, ~ New York Stor- age Co, cov, Capitol ave, and 15th st. Open even- duga, HH ‘ TANTED—A hetel for large plantation, &tocks of goods for real estate, and prop erty of all kinds to, trade. Stevens Bros,' 1521 Furgam st. 303 8 FORSALE-REAL ESTATE. TFOR SALE_One new Omaha View, 82,20, ' One new 5 room hotise and_lot Patricks add., room house and lot monthly or yearly Also [ cholce vacant lot in A, 8, Patrick’s add, $1,000, 3 chote center, . For 0., 160 ucres Cedar Co, land. W. N, Nason, room # Chamber of Conmerce, 0113 OR SALE- Best lot n_Jotter's addition, H. H Rtaven, 506 S 10th st. it 8 E. COLE, r « Douglas. Jots i South Omaha near business noved tone cor It 28 x#6 foet on cable line, Splendid tion for four flats—30,500, Must Marshall & Lobeck, room 9 RICE & (0., and Omaha to the front. 00 population, #1,000,000 hotel, 30 miles b 3 miles hotse, cable, and m ratiways, $0,000,000 han! deposits, 4 b crossing the Mis uri to Conneil Blufrs, roads running fnto one union depot in Omaha in 1862, who knocks off our ehip? e interest you fn any of the following? it on your specs and read Business and 132 feot front on fzard an per foots a choibe plece of p B manufacturing purposes, 14 ft. front oo North 16th st, by 6 deep, het. 10las st ont £300 per’ foot. 50 feet of fine ements worth I terms, ved {n front, cor . 8,50, Your e for trackig 3,000, p AUILOTS St alley, bet Parker and Blondo » own terms, 150 feet front on Farnam st, on grad choice inside, £200 per foot. i L0 tront, corner on Sutinders st opp Kountze i 3 ). 63 £t front corner on Saunders and Burdett sts at ; would be clieap dirt at $6,50; #3500 cash, Take this snap. S15 lots 10 and 11, block 3 Denise’s dd, 60 ft front on Saunders st. We want an offer on this, It tmust be xold. 126 £t front corner Saunders and Burdett sts at §11,250, half cash. 112 £ tront corner Eriskin, on Saunders st near cor Liake, will be sold ut u argain. ~ Investiiate this. 66Tt front on Saunders, pav are st, east front, extra cl offer, K7 ft front on Saunders st near cov Hamilton, 300 per foot. Fine corner on Saunders and Cuming sts, at a bargain, Fine corner on Lake st. 2ith st_and Erskin st. Dbeing 143 ft on 25th st, 84 ft* front on Lake and Frskin sts, & valuable corner that we can sell cheap for cash, or will trade for improved prop- erty, want 2 small houses and lots 1ot too tar ouf. Lot 27, Hartman add, is°a choice plece of tracknge of 18,000 square feet: we can sell or trade this valnable property for other, good va- cant ground, Want 2 lots north of Cuming st., near track, price £0,000, have's husiness property on north 16t st 66x77 cor ulley on track with ¥ story brick block, at £25,00, good property for an investment. Improved and nimproved residence property. A beautiful south front lot in Washington square add at £,7), #1,750 cash, is cheap, §£,000; fused for this lot year ago, ve 2 handsome lots left in Troxell’ of the beautiful maple grove lot, @ ot Gise's ‘Add. opp, Kountze place, und # in Williams' sul ? 10t 6, we can sell at §1,000 less than lots are elling for in Kountze pluce; nothing finer in Omuha. You can pr Sherman ave 5,000, paved, d, near cor Sew- sice, Make us an chase of us a fine corner lot on in Washington Square Add. for an deliver 10 lots in Hillike addition, on th and 16th_streets, 30x142; the bunch at each, Wil tuke part in trade-either horse: or merchandise, Are also authorized Dy the owner of 4 choice lots in_ Creighton Heights, 4 in Covell's add, to fghton ) in Tstiute places § in quity for stock of gnerchan- dise or g horses. X , block with h-room cotta trees und shrub) South Onhia proy #3750 cash will purchisse a good 4 room house, barn and coal shed, owner must leave for warmer climate on account of health, coxt $750, W0 half cash, bal 12,0 and 5 years at § per muke yoi the owner of the fnest 7 room modern residence on S, and E. front corner lot orth Omaha, strect cars by door, every- w and first class, 500 you can hecome the Dossessor of un cast front lot on car line with a beautiful 7 m modern new house. 7,000 will mak. of the best invest- rn 7 room flat in De L , to trade for cent . #1400, §)0 cish; takes a 5 room house, cistern and welland lot i1, bik 1% Bedford Plece. This to beat, 2,550 14 all we ask barh, well ¢ ton « in cash, 31,000 £ our pric 1ots'in 0 mighi proper 1 for good 4 room house, tull lot 50x127 on Hamil- ospect. Place add. Hulf of the finest corner Half cash, or we bargains for other for on ¢ Plac Tast What have yo Eqiiity of 2 beautiful residence lots'In_Gises’ addition to exchunge for a good house worth 1,000 or so. Elegant residence corner, ¥x103 'ft, ) o t, one block off Saunders s Place, covered with large maple fher o the city: Price $1.50; Poppleton Park nun.lm{x Association stock— 2shares with lots In this tine “addition, wquity, 1,50, ¢ trade for smail bouse and 1ot in north part eity. Business Chances. We have a splendid chance to offer & live man who will handle state or county rights for one cf the best selling patented articles in Americ #100 @ day has been made on the road with this article. State rights for sale or trade, 1t will pay you to investigate this chance, s Ol SALE Pinest tocation for o bome in 'West Omaha, adjoining the mausion homes of Kirkendall, Coe, Brady, Easson apd others. Nothing finer'in the city. Can se IGx157 or less; for prices and terms sce 8. A. Sloman, 1301 Farnam st. [} Zmes Kountze Address H. E. Cole, v ¢. cor. 15th and Doug. TF 15y have anything to exchange call on or Lns, A7 FL R SALE-160 acres of land four mailes from stock yards, at $12 8*1!' acre; this 1an b gain. McCugue, Opp. P Oy 3 T,AND aud lota o trade tor good e Farnam st, Fnu SALE Lot Thlock 6 west Cuming 1ot 5 DIk 4 LnV .u)tlm'-‘ #1100 ot 1 tins add to Plainyiew, §1100: 1ot 7 bik 4 Thorn- burg plice, #800; 1ot 4 bik 13 Carthage, $10; two lots in Fowler place. two lots in furl pAace, 10t 1 blk 8 Redicks sub division ang other Tot W, Tilackburn, 1510 Dodyee TR SALE o omana for hou il Bluffs, Shares i Lots in Hanseom sther property. 5th st Lowe ave Buflding nd Ambler places. Plenty Josworth & Joplin, :u ES 0 a0 removed tone cor 15th_and E k) hree good lots on ¢ | Dodgge st, one hlock west of Lowe ave for #0500, Address for a few days S Bee office. wed to ne cor I MO SALE-40 aeres of land —the o W 1y 21,74, d4: this land §s situa miles east of stock yards, Omaha, . miles southwest of U, P.'R. R. transfer, Council Biufts, Ta.; will sell cheap for cash, 1. M. Ba- ker, 2819 Hanover st., Chicago, 1. 10 JPOR SALE- South Omaha barguins, (Corner 1ot and one next.) "1y of the about 4 nd abou e, Cash, S0 #H0 er as low as 60) v of the above are big bargains ow al conditions of their v ate st for non-residents, per Attend to all business, take title in in- + for share of profits when de closed. Send stamp for our Investment Contract, San Diego in 188 had_ 5,000 population, has now 25,000; we predict 100,000 hefore 1802, Referenc Omalin Nat'l Bank; First Nat'l Bank, New York City ‘I ank of America, Chicago, 4‘0[[ SALE 0od brick business px'n‘wr centre o Grand Tslaud: greatest bargain and best terms in the city; but little cash re- quired; long_time, low interest and e v ments: other real estate for sale. - Addres: Woolley, attorney at law Grand Island, N San Diey fect titl Vestors nan JE—We offer as a s rgain 100 s of land four miles from s vards, DIk 8 A, 8, P sell for fe ays at 81,600, . 8. 46 Bee offic ¢ CO. make a speclalty of sproperty in North Omaia, for sulo ot xont at Citizens’ bank, 2408 Cuming St. ) H 5 COLE removed to n e cor. Ttk and Dot as. 238 IR SAL ot 13, Wind: three blocks from Hans 2 yment ros extensi nnual meeting of the stockh in the Kilpatrick-Koch Dry G held ut the office of the conipan y ets, Omaha, Nel 10th, 'at 3 p. m, ROBERT COWE ECHOES FROM THE ANTE-ROOM News and Gossip of the Various Secret Orders. BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATIONS, Masonic News—A. O. oaa U, W, Fellow Gossip—Gen- eral Pythian Chat— ub Rosa. Items— A Good Snowing. KE now more than 1,900,000 people olent fraternal organizations in this 300,000 of which has been the in- crease during 1857, The total amount of en dowment insurance in force now in the soc cties uggregates $4,105,303,783. The totai collections on assessments during the vy inall amounted to §27,000,000; 2,000,000 less represents the amount paid out in benefits. There are about 4530 societies iu existence with the endowment system of insurance in force. The combined asscts of these socie- ties at the end of the year footea up $10,048,- 235 Witnin twenty years these societics have paid the enormous sum of §150,000,000 to the heirs of dead members, Mrs, Justes H. Ramnnox died at Alexan- driu, Va., lust week after a protracted illness, Mrs! Rathbon was the wife of the founder of the order of Knights of Pythias. Many of the N u knights ure personally ac- quainted with her illustrious husband, and a number have had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Rathbon. The members of the order will sympathize decply with Major Rathbon, while those who knew his estimable will mourn the demisc of a lady posscssed of many estimable traits of character which en- deared her 10 ail who knew he T zus of Pioneer Council No. 118, Royal Arcanum, had a pleasant evening on Thursday last at' Getty's. It was in honor of the retiring and_incoming officers, as well as the decennial commemoration of its institu- tion as @ council. The occasion was one of the nicest conducted affairs ever given by Pioncer council. The collution was elaborate and_ social cheer high, Tousts drank in the beve of ull beverages, cold water, were offere to absent on 80 faithfully piloted the affarrs of the council in the past, as well as to those just taking hold of the official reins, The officers inducted v Gustav o, regent vice-rogent Hamilton, uclee, H. Sander; . K. Duvail, collector; Gi. B. Hengen, and 1. J. Magrane, warden. The retiring officers wer Gustav Ander- son, regent: H. Rosenzwe L. Duggan, chaplain: W. J. Kennedy, | “hirles L. Triteher, treasurer: A, . collector; H. Jacobson, guide, and . J. Magrane, warden. Enirons of Pythian journals o al association in Chicago, Decem officers were elect President, Fred 13. Wheaton, of Minneay president, William Mill Butler, Ro N, ¥.q and treasuer, Harr riam, Omaha, Neb Secretary Merrigm Las issued an address in which he sa Tug > that _all editors of >ythian papers will be present at the next meeting of the ussociation to be held subject to the call of the president at Cin- cinnati in June during the session of the Supreme lodge. “The organization will bo beneficial to the editors and the readers of their publications and should be enc d by the members of the order. The services of a journal pub- lished in the intercst of an order are invalu- able and those interested in their ord welfare should render those journals a cor- dial support. You cannot expect a good Pythian or Musonic paper unless you aid i its support, und when compelled to do out its aid you will fully appreciate the in- fluence it has exerted and the good it has accomplisted. MoxpaY RVENING State lodge No. 10 1. 0. kad installation of officers and the ' fol- brothers wero duly installed by 12, M.: N Richard J. (0! 3 N. G., M. John- , John Lewis: R. vanson ; L., S, A. Lewis . G, I Smitk; I G, J. H. Hessentlow R KV, G, D, P Baldwin; L . Venstrand; treasy N. G., 1. Peterso y C. J. Johnso Alexanderson. After tha Installation coremonies were over the initiatory dexres was conferred on one candidate. . On to- morrow evening this lodge will confor the inftintors and first degrees on candidate and the members and fraternity in gener should not miss seeing the degree staff of this lodge confer these boautiful degroes, Jons H. Grusos, inspector general of the Knights of Pythins, will inspect the divisions of the Uniform rank as follows: January # Omaha _division No. 1 Lily No, 8 Mt Shasta No. 16, January 10: Black Bagle No. 17, Falcon No. 13, " January 12 Laun- celot 14, Ruebenzol No, 33, January 13: Myrtle No. 8, Douglas N IN e absense of Brigadier General Day- ton many changes have taken place i the Pythian affairs of Nebraska. Colonel Burroll is acting Brigadior General ! Lieutenant Col onel John T MeManus has assumed com- mand of the Omaha regiment and Captain W S. Spencer of Trojan Division isacting assist- ant adjutant gene WEDNESDAY EVENING noxta v ing meeting will tuke place at Nebraska Lodee No., Vv interest the hall of Kuights of Pythias, The occasion will be a union installation of officers, On this occasion four Pythiun lodizes install their officers. in joint ceremony as follow shiraska N Myrtle No. Mount Shasta i1; Oriolo A xEw lodgo of the Khights of Pythias will soon be established nt North Platie. dudgo AL HL Churci is the leader in the move: e A PETITION has beedi Fecoived and approved by Grand Chancellor O°'Neil for a new K. of P. lodge to be known as South Fork lodge, No. 04, in Dubois, Pawnee county. I7 My have been unfortunate that Ever- green, No. 50, lodge K. of K., lost all in_its Possessions by fire recently. However this be it is a fact that during the past_week the lodge has secured a splondid set of now rnruplmnulin. A committee representing the odge visited the city yesterday. Immedia will be begun in Weeping Water tho erection of a lodge bullding and where vef vor green lodge, K. of P., rented quarters they will in a short time have quarters to let . OMAIA R 7 hais e on Fourteenth street for one year and all - di visions of the uniform rank so disposed will meet and drill there hereafter. sed Simpson’s hall s PyrinaNs of Ord, N G. C. Richard O'Neill W which oceasion the g ! install the officers of Ond lodge No. * D, will entertain Tnesday next, upon Tur: vositiox of major of the Omalia re ment K. of P, has not. been filled. A meet- ing will be held Taesday night, upon which oceasion the vacancy will be supplied. RA Trivaen Lonae No! #2 K. of P, at Fremont is entitled to the banoer. During the last six months this lodge has ini 1 fifty fivo new members and has confered 160 ranis. Tue xEw Masonic temple was dedicated at Ellsworth, Kas., December 24, & Tur <1x largest lodges in the United States of the I 0. O, . are located in the follow- ing places: Bay State, Lynn members; vi AN Bunker Hill, Charlestown, Mass., 611 members, and Maine, Portland, 576 members, Total for six lodges 1 mew- bers., Tue (mizexs of Omaha have taken steps ure for this city the session of the su- sme lodge of K. of 1. It is not likely that neinnatti will readily yield its hold upon this important session, yet if it does Omaha will stand a good chance to secure it. To sift the matter down it stands in this shap Cincinnati gnaranteed 10,000 asan entertain- ment fund. Of this amount according to its own papers Cincinnatti has raised not over #5003 on the other hand Omaha, by a tele- gram signed by its mayor and other respon- sible citizens, guar: ¥ ady to adh If the n supreme lodge will come to this city its members will receive a cordial welcome, SUpREME st WORKMAN JorpaN, of the A. O. ( wrand lodze ko arrangeients to have its grand med- miner present at the session of the supreme lodge at Louisville, Ky., next June, as it 18 believed to be of great importance for these ofticials to hold . consultation looking to thorough and uniform medical examina tions. The expense of said ofticials to the session is to be d od by the State grand lodge seading him, W. A. Brrnrrr-Cotrrs, M. P, is the newly appointed senior grand Deacon of the grand lodge of England. He was made a Mason in the Apollo University lodge, No. 37, of Ox- ford, and was the founder and first W. M. of Albany lodge, No. 2030, in 1884, Sir Morelle Mackenzie, the crown | physician, hus been a Mason for many ince's Yyears, The grand lodge of A F. & A. M. of Ken- v was established September 8, 1500, at Lexington. e The Masonic home of Tennessee has re- ceived a donation of ten acres of ground near the suburbs of Nushville. e Witnix A comparatively short time it has been asked whether John Hancock, of tha “Declaration of Independence’ fame, was a Mason, says the Liberal Freemuson. Ho was once present at a dinner in Charleston, S. C., when a tonst was proposed to Brothers Hancock and Adams, and it was thought to be the principal proof in the afirmative. As amatter of fuct John Hancock was made u Mason in Merchants' lodge, No. 227, in Que- bec, prior to February, 1362, for in the latter month he was proposed to be a member i lodge then and now in Boston, Muss., and was admitted, and afterward proposed Thomas Paine to be made a Mason. 1t is also a matter of record that he was a frequ tendant at the meetings of this lodg he came to be m Qucbee s an in matter. Merchants” lodge was No. 1770, but its subsequent history is obscured, 1t is qutte likely the matter roferred to will be made more familiar to the Masonic world within a_reasonable time. At prescnt wo speak only of the main fact. As NEAR as can be estimated there are now 78,780 members of the Royal Arcanum in good standing. This docs not include mem- bers initiated whose applications are now the hands of secretarics, or on their way to headquarters, of which there may be safely understood to be about 150. There are now 1065 councils, TINDIANA AS nOW 0 000 members of the A.O. U, W., and it is proposed to withdraw that state from the supreme beneficiary de- partment. It is bolieved, with its past ex perience, Indiana will not again huve to full back into the lup of the supreme lodge. Coroxer, Geonar: W, Reen, of T belongs to more any other man in the state. He is an aber of thirty-two lodyes, and is suy commander of the Select Knights, A. O. U, W., of the United States, Cabada and Eulope. e 17 cost the grand lodge, T. 0. O. I, of Tlli- u0is $21,000 for its recent session. “ Ix parry days of Oddfellowship, lodges were supported by cach member and visitor paying a penny to the scerc on entering the lodge and special suws were voted to brother in need, 5 Trrne Ave five German 1. 0.0, F. en- campments in Chicago, and the brethren aro anxious to have a canton to work the German language. o Ir 18 said Columbus, O, the home of tho Soverign Grand lodge, has proportionately more Odd Fellows than uty other city on tha face of the earth, except Portiand, Me, which takes the lead. Pt A Sportsmen's Hop. The members of the South Omaha Gun club will give a social hop at the Kuights of hias hall in South Omaha on Wednesday evening next at which noae but the best people will be prosent, A royal good time 13 anticipated, A Naughty Salvationist. Mary Johuson and Williaim Cline, two late additions to the Salvation army, were wire ried a fow duys ago, It now transpires that Cline has & wife Living in an_alley off from Pacific street, whom he deserted and s lefs in veduced CiroUmSLALCE,