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SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAIIA. an RENT- Store on-leavenworth st m-n1 corner 2ith st., With rooms over store for swall tamily, 1wt pe le, W.C.1ves Gog T4th st., opposite Paxton hotel. Wi 10 rtisements ander this head, 10 conts per | £ the first insertion, 7 cents for each kub- it fusertion, nnd $1.60) « line per month. Noadvertisement taken for less than % eents for the first insertion. Seven words will be o t0 the line; they must run cor Iy and must be paid n advance, Al s ments must be handed fn before 1:3) o'clock m, and under no clrcumstances will they taken ok @8 ontinued by tel Parties advertising in these colunins and hayv- ing the answers addressed fn care of the lee, will please nxk for a check to e them to et thiir Ietters, s none will ba delivered except on presentation’ of check. All answers to ad- vertisements shoild be enclosed in envelopes. All ndvertisements in these columns are pub- 1ished in_both morning and evening editions of the Dee, the circulation of which aegregates Tuore than 15,000 papers dafly, and _gives the o yartisers the benefit, not only of the circ 1ation of the Hee, but wiso of Council Binfts, Tincoln, and other cities and towns throughout this part of the wes! SITUATIONS WANTED, _ JITUATIONS wanted for (1) excellent house- Keeper, @ dining room malds, (5) general house maids, (1) lady bookkeper, (1) commission clerk, () bartender.” State Kinployment Parlors, 1417 Farnam st., room 10, upstairs pry " FANTED- Situation to do work. Apply 1163 11th and Howard sts. 00 ANTED--Powition to raprasent <ome whole- sale house on the road. Addreas T 18, Beo ofice. 08410] D- Situation on ranche by a carpen- an run engine, do repairing in iron and wood, and have hid experience with wind- mills, pumps, ete. Keferences rurnished, Ad- dress I I, liee office. aveling salesmen, 80 per nth pe No _experience needed. Encl . Address H. F. & Co., W Co,N. Y 300 mpioy only” first class need appiy At Auierican laundry, fouth Omahs, 25th ai st 3987} JANTED"A wood steady and reliable boy at CF.Whitney's ook bindery, 1121 Farnam ‘\Y ANTED- Two traveling sslesmen for Neb, None but sich us mean business and oan ca. nd at least £50 need apply. Address Groat &1 2wl Dodge st., Omaha, ALESMEN—Five traveling salosme ANA CXPENses: Do experienc ‘Avllltllv.-n‘ with stulap, Palmer & Co, . JANTED — Men for railroa bright's Labor Age y, 1120 Farnam. T ANTED-100 wnen of ' a ATANce to try otr_ 160 meRis at NOTS FotaUrant, and g3 Bouth 1th strect. (ld_ Live and 'Ls Live) V86 WANTED--FEMALE HELP. W ANHED -1 good walter, German preforrod. 1500 Donglas st. Pt FANTED A woman, % years ola, speaks Danish as' house keeper. iming st "\V.\.\"rl:n 100 girls for work in stores, h [ One 11 16105 oftices, hotels, restaurants, bowrding ses, shopk and privato families. ' Our o rdors coming 0 constuntly and if you wisha place, call ut the Gate City Employment_office, B14 80, 15th. 419118 "v AN A girl or Women to take care of chiliten, none but experisced need ap- L] ply. 24 Douglas st. "\'A. T'ED—3 first-class dining room girl: per menth, for Wyomings Cag 1 Employment oftic ,.l|.;'§.l.’.th VWV ANEED-Nurse gitl 15to 2 years of with references, 810 8, 18, 0 ""’Ax‘ru~n Vorng gl to assist inhonsework. Apply 212 Cliarles st. "v,\x TED- G three n £ " TANTED o dress, must thoroughly compete Dest of references required, good wages or ith and St Mary's uve. 240 VW ANTED A koot girl for gencral I work, 804 South 21st st, TANTID A girl at 141 Georgly & WA s ANTED—-A girl for general housewor) 1 good wages, 1925 Californiu st cor WANTED ~G1r1 for general house but competent girl need apply W ANTED-Twoladics from = yeu age, of good address and business tact, (0 rolicit orders for the easie: warket, Call on J. M, Busbmin block, Omaha, Y FV A WAL experienced second gir roquired; Kood wages. Apply &elling book in the ench & Co., room 16, n, Doran Tiouse, 42 dear St. Mary’s uy lady i every tow nd sell Pennvrotal English.” " Orfgisal and only ietamps) for particulars, Co., Philadelphin o tework (town or country) by ofitab) Good ything Artistic Needlework own hou rale house, T e made. free. Address ow York City. Bt WANIED Ladies holduy trade, t ab their owik howes. 81 guietly niade. Purticulurs froc o i Muss, PO, box o 811 and e —— ED _._ MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. AN e Cuss, 7 A willt & ty or country, for our light, pleasint work 10 e y Work sent by Boston, (%) s (o trx-our D niend nt old Live aud Let o st reusonuble rate. 1 48 10 Information ns to Josaph ' whercabouts, Teft at EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. (u\ ADIAN Employment office, tne best place in Omaha to got help or sitnations. Maleand ferala, Reference, Omaha National buak, Mrs. Hrega & Son, 3168, 15th, Tel. 8, BOARDINGC. arding, $4 8 week. 1615 Do Ll ifiu\ ATE K CLASS by vd with heated room, pri- 00 per v eck, S0 Hurney st 16 15t vat "v.\}um A tow day boarders at 001 N IBltrect. - References required. ved in Lone FOR RENT-HOUSES. TFOOR RENT Thrce new l0room houses with W modern fmprovements, hihly ished. For particulars inquire of at ouse wdJolut OF roul 51, Kamige Buildiie. 0 1 house at 16 FOOR RENT_ G 205 wer ploree. DOR RENT- Dwelling P. depot, Sth st. near Pacific st., <€/ 1vos €., Wi sk, opposite Paxtoil + oo house, all furn. i st 04 Throe @) room o . 11th and Chicago s ]:\m RENT 13room bouse, #ll_modern im- j |Il’-l\':lllunl)l. rents for #0, 260 Capitol ave, nquire A, Spigle TILS. Lith st or 1LY Fuinam. 956111 ROOM house frrniture cheap and terms casy 16 voom boarding house, South Owmaka, T bom Hat, furniture 8K, rent #5: 7 room hou-s, joase olo'year, rent §57.60, price £75 cash :# roon furniture §750, 14 cush, balance £25 per 4 roow house, rent $16, furniture 150, ' ash, Balance £3 permonth, 10 room boardiug house, rent #, furnitire #8460, 1 cash, balanca room steam heated faf, rent niture B0, 4 cash, 1 rootn fat, paying other honses” and “lats too uimerons {0 dention. Co-operative Land & Lot Co. A5 N st Coltage nowr Leavenwortl St At B, W, C. Tves Con, HIh st Paxtou botel, i TAOR RENT-THe low.r story of my hon-o No: 207 Soubh Sth st 6 rooms, gas and heat, hot «rlimld water and cistern water, cella .'xd cottage at 808 8 10th st, Ingtiire 3% N 1 355 JOR KENT. o8 At 15h st., all modern improvements, 3 blks from opera house, 80 per month, B. A. Leav- enworth, 1% Farnam st =4 FooR 1 . tage botween 8 10th and Iith, Dorcas st. Tnquire at house. | B0 " 10 Farnam st. JrOR KENT Nice frogmed cottage at 013 8, Callat 106 Howsrd st. 204 9 ~Small cottage; mquire 422 S, 15th St. Mary's L) 'l‘" house | now oceupy will be for rent, in. uary Ist: house contiins 1-rooms and all modern {mprovements, 2@ S, Ath st. Moritz J C u‘l at 11th and Farnam or at 207 8, 24th b4 en-room house, hot and cold water. gns and hented by furnuce, sit- ated on Saunders neaa Lake, Also, four six room houses situated on King 8t north of Lakest. Patrick Hros., Arlington Tiock, Room 7 18 neiplp wort FOR RENT--MISCELANEQU! (OMAHA Loaginik Honse, 910_and 2 Jackson #t, bet. uth and 1 s e beds At 81 per weok: clean TABLE North 1ith st. Wil 2 hor=cs. &% per month, worth, 1800 Farnam Jon reNT Good barn cheap 1221 Chicago st haL) RENTAL AGENC T, L GBEGORY, rencal agent, » grownd floor. ' Telephone 8. 909 8. 10th At 1) (SYBCIAL attention given S onti ™ furniahed and nntarnished roms. List Wi i us. W. M. Harris, over 20 8, ) LI__". 10 DR J 1f you wish %o rent & housa oall on Benawa & Co., 16th st,, opposite l'l;: K Storage Co. huve most extensive facilities for storage of furniture, planos, buggies, gencral merchandise, west New York. Cash advances to any amount; ware- house receipts given; good insured; brick building-fire-proof; spacial arrangements for commisston merchants, Call New York Storage Co., Capitol ave and N, 15th st., Bennett's l:‘lg;v PERSONAL, [DERSONAL—Wanted some one to adopt @ girl babies, one blonde and one brunette. a- rons, K 5, Hoe. 01 10 )R RENT—2 new 7 roomed houses, well, ois- tern, large cellar, 1th near Clarkst. W, G. Shriver, opp postoffice. RSON AL Bugagements 10 o aressniaking . In families solicited. Callon or address Migs Jessie Sturdy, 821 8 20th st, 1) OR RENT 6 new 7 _roomed hou water, cistern, cellar, 20th st near G. Shriver, Frenzef block opposite. postofice. 0. 1400 Sth ave., Hroom ho n good re PAlr, large yard, cis\grn water; will ren- to responsible person’ with not more thun 2 chil. dren for §25 per month., “ TMES. B M. POST_Will givé Massage treat: AV et to those who prefer to come to her of- fce o Mondays from o, w. unil o p, m. Qther m 8P to b p. 1. Office adi Seward and 25th sts, And mortgnges ] Ln. ‘made on reai ext: - bLought. Lewis 8. Reed & Co., 1521 rnrlxum. PER CENT Money, e A 6 "Fittorson & Faweett 19wna Harney. 116 QUORT time lonus made o any ayaiably , sceurity, in "nnl\nnl\l}"fllnllnu. ecured notes bo t, sold :Fr ek changed. eneral financial business of a kind transactad promptly, quietly and fairly at the Omahs Fi- hanelnl Exchange, N. W. cor. 15th and Har. Bey st over Slate Natiognl band. ~ Corbett, manager. s 1oan, casn na.nnfm de . L. Squtre, 1413 Farnam ton hotel building. st TU hand, 10* TITUrey pIAnOs OFEADY, NEY Ic o N horses, ete, low rates, J. J. Wilkinson & Co., 324 Furnam, over Burlington ticket oflro. ¥ q,;mn.umo loan {n any amount at lowest rate of D interest. H. B. Irev, Frenzer block. 19 ‘ ONEY to Loan—-Ry the undersiened, who Y clne the only properly ‘orgunized loan agency in Omaha, Loans of §10 to #100 made on furniture, planos, organs, horses, Wrgons, ma- chinery, ete., wii renioval. " No L All business strictly confidential. Loaus 80 made that any part can be paid at any time, each pay- ment reducing the cost pro Fata. 'Adviices made on fine watches and diamonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, as many flew concerns are daily comin into existence. Should you need money eall an seame. W. R. Croft, room 4 Withnell bullding, 16th and Harney, n h ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co.'s Loan Office. on furniture, pianos, horses, WAgons, aaml property of all kinds, and all other fi Icles of value without removal. 319 8. I8t over Bingham's commission store. All_ busi- ness strictly confidential. 12 swn.luwrn Toan on Omaha city Property at ] 120 It RENT_New house, 6 rooms, etc., large minds, cormer th and Cupliol avenue. re 2224 Dodge st. 1 tracts to lots B in 3 and 2 and o1, ighton Helghts. Reward at io0d per cent. G. W. Day, 8. K. cor. Ex, Bl fl‘u TOAN_—Money—Tonns _pikced on_ im- roved real estate in city or county for OR RE -A b room house cheap to a small famiiy, 1530 8 i bot Center aud, Borcas st TAOR RENT—2 now o room houses on § th near Leavenworth, C. E. Mayne, 341 )R RENT—New b room_cottage in _Ambler place; good T room 2story house, Orchard ood 4 room cottage, Orchard Hill, C. B. Mayne, N. W. cor. 15th and Harneyst. 191 {OR RENT—flouse 11 rooms. W. M. Bush- Douglas. ) _FOR ROOMS FURNISHED. OR RE Elogant front room, suitable for two, newly furnished, modern éonveniences Terms reasonable. Also smaller room. 401 N, 15th st. 415-0§ TAOR RENT—Furnished front room, 113 Chi- cugo st NOR RENT-A furnished sloeping room, kept warm at 40 Howard. 30 R RENT- Purnished front room w 1113 Douglas street. ) FURNISHED south front rooms, also 2 un- = furnished rooms for light houscKeeping. 1216 Capitol ave, . TAOR RENT-Toom 10x4§ on second floor, Ar- lington block, 1513 Dodge st. 243 OR REN elegant_furnished rooms all modern fmprovements, with hard conl burner, for 2 or 4 gentlemen or man and wife, gull at roou 5, 19 Farnam, opp. Mprchunts otel. ] stairs, K] FPOR RENT—Front room for twe gent with bonrd 1124 Donglus. JOR RENT-Two furnished roof Howard, #10 and 812, JOR KE 4 Cap. ave, NOR REN'T fort URNISHED ROOMS —New and_warm. All conveniences, private family, 1block from P. 0. 1613 Capitol ave. NICELY furnished front and back rooms, i team heat, both with or without rd; 200 R, 24th, N A Furnished room for two, #10. 1 Nicely tur hed room, suita ntlemen, at 03 Douglas st. 197 QOR RENT-Lirge front room with u and closet, gas. bath room. hot and cold water on the same floor, ‘Two_gentlemen, or man and wife. 820 per mouth, No. 207 S 24 Fm(nnnr—nm-ly furnished room with hent, #1.00 per month: 406 Willlams st., § minutes walk southeast U. 2, depot. s .Y furnished large front_room for oue or two geutlemen, very cheap, 2104 Haruey, 32 10 B‘(H( RENT-—A nicely furnished south room with all modern conveniences,at l':(!]lfll‘;;lg-n JTRA YED=From cor. Grace and Saunders, 1 +) bay mare, 8 white feet and spot in fore head. Reward will be given for same. Henry Bettirman, 26046) OST—Left on Red line car to depot about 8 4 o'clock Thursday, & leather covered jowelry box about ¥x1) mches and 4 inches high: the finder will be liberally rewarded on returning it to D. C. Brooks, rooui I, Gruenig block, s e cors ner I3th and Dodge sts. 3 EWARD—-WIIl be given for retum of bay mare, 900 lbs., halter on, Strayed from 224 Cuming st. G, 8. Ostrom. 508 “Pianos and_organs at New York Piano Co,, Capl Open eveniny i _FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. T ARGE Buyers Attention. 4" Extremely low prices on_furniture, stoves, Dinnow and organs given to those making largs ourchases. Call and got wholesale prices at the ew York Storage Co., 1508 Capitol ave. 4209 JOOR SATE-Cheap Large pall parrot,” well rained, good talker, 306 8 10th. il ORBALE—A 1,20 1b o1 600 1b Howe scule,nl- most new, and good second-hand _safe A 111, Bee, 36 7+ JOR SALE-3 years lease of 6 double lot with stuble water: rent #18. Inquire H. W. Hageman Bo. 17th st. £2) ROSEWOOD Piano only &7, on five monthly payments. Call on New York Btorage Co., 1508 Capitol 209 OR SALE_Pair mules, barncss and_wazon, Tnquire 1088 8 15th. 2000 TFNOR SALE—Swell-body cutter, used one sea- sou, ad about half price. 117, Bege OR SALEPair bob-sleds and bed, cheap, Call BIst and Masox. 31 9+ J{OR SALE—Five dwelling houses and one store bui z in first-class condition, n be moved by April 1. Inquire at N. E_corne 16th and Cuming 210 o 1o the publ u, want 00 goods. lov prices and kind freatment call at the New York Storage Co., 1508 Cap. ave, Open evening: 459 FousaLe engine and boller, T W. Griy. Uth and Dougtas. 40 ROSEWOOD Piang only 57, an five nonthly payments. Call NewYork Storage Co.. 1508 Cap'tol av (o m_hous city eistern and well 328 JIOVES at cost of iron. New York Storage WY Co., 1508 Capitolave. Open evenings. Hind OR SALE--Fresh milch cows. 1ill & Smiley, opp. Bxchange building, Union Stock: Telephione 65, 191-teh-1 } TLLARD Table at half price, Brunswick i Bulke Co.’s make, Inquirs Leslie & Leslie, 16th and Dodge sts, 108 Large handsomely ¢ armishe up- per front room, steas v neat, 6K Donglas, 6 9 I““" RENT -3 furnished rooms with stoves, RN 1t FOOR RENT—Furnishe double, modern conyenie NT-3rooms at 311 Woolworth_av e month. i turnished rooms, 2 qor [ ar w1 JINGLE and double LV farntehed front rooms fied vooms, rent reasonabl N0t RE v furnished second story large front room: large buy window, south frout, small bed room and closet, bath and wat oset, heated by furnince. Hulf bl from 2uth and Saunders st. car line. QO RENT--Well price reasonable, 2210 Capitol uve. fur Private family U BN ISHED rooms and board, M5 Farnam. JAURNISHET for two or three ard gentlemen, rd, 188 )i KENT - Furmisned rooms and board, 003 Faruwm. LR NT— Furnished rooms in Greunig bik, cor. Tith and Dodge sts. Inquire of eo, It Davis, Millrd hotel iligd room. W03 TOK HENT-A nicely furnished room with a1l 61T IOV eDIEnLS (UF 01 OF EWO Kentle- Ak N, "5 1 plano, AV 1006 Farnam, l“l KNISHED room, steam heat, 201 8 24th. 80T ) 7Y CEiLANEOUS. TR Abmansons office removed trom Frenzer Block to 512 S 16th st. 3% For YO accommodate tne public, after Jan. st we will keep open evenings until' 9 o'clock York Storage Co., 1508 Cap. ave, 3165 FIHE bunjo taught as an art o. F. Gollen- beck, 3¢, corToth and Donglas wp. styirs. N g or long tiie_and at low rate 2and 50, Nelson's addition, and part 9 152 of lot 3%, Redick's' 2nd udd. A, P. Tukey. Farnam st. A FTER supper we sell stoves, furniture, pianos and organs because we are open until 9 p. New York Storage Co,, 1508 Cap. ave, QUANDARD Horse nd cattle Food | P stood the severest tests and is acknowledg to he the best_preparation of {ts kind m nothing harmil in it. I you have not used it try o hox now, 7 1bs, for 1, and a hox of it is wi 1 of hay. 1t will eradicate all dis it new fife in the antmal. Manuf F. Sanborn & Co, 1703 8t, Mary's ale everywhere, 207 ANDARD Stoy Lini) 0t best thi made for ¢ bruises, sprains or lame ness on man or b er invente For sale 5 pttle, Manufactul St Mary's avenne m. B ANKRUPT stock of heating and ut less than eost of fron, . New York Stor- 0. cor. Capitol ave. and 15t . Open exec "RANCE—H. E. Cole, n. e, cor. Douglas. 216 12 C. H. JOHNSO and dug, 409 H pald for second-hand books and Libra- ries. 38 N 16th st. H. Shonfeld,untiquarian. CLAIRVOYANT. Tox ke nishe apply KX 8 1ith st [MOR RENT shed rooms at 2237 Dodge. { o J ICELY furnishea front room with or 4N out board, 2 Dodge st, P For ono or two_gentlemen a fur- om withind blocks of court house; J ICE large front room, farnished and heated. Suitablo for two gentlemen, Also small room. 1917 Cass st. 552 JOOUR elegant rooms ail modern convener T4 Webster st. 408 1 ARGE southtront room, all modern conven- 4 fences, suitable for two gentlemen; also able hoard for three or four; l‘;‘fnflh FOR RENT—-STORES AND OFFICES. Ornvn for reat. Co-operative Land and Lot Co. 206 N 16th 209 DR RENT—Store in Sander’s block, Cuming aud Saunders sts. Inquire 2404 Climing st, B0 130 TR CENT-OMce 100m, AT, noor, AT 16,8 102 15th st. TR ST Grouud Hoor oMce Toom ey 0w & trally located, heated and lighted. Harrison, 418 8, 15th st. NOR RENT--Ofhees on Farnam st. at $10 to §30 per month. Oue oftice furaisied. 1612 Kur- Two 2 rooms, No. 1814 Howard at. Ihree @ rooms, No, 1013 north %h st ‘Three @ rooms, No. 168 north 21st st, Nix ) room house, No, 3108 Nicholas st, Three @) room cottage, ¥1st and Panl st. IMiree @ rooms, No, 182 north gist st. ‘Phroe @ rooms, No. 1410 Plerce st. Ihres 3 rooms, No. 1112 south 7ih st. Three () roowms, No. 76 Pacitic st. One (1) nice office, No. §14 south 15th st. [NORRENT—A TaFgé Foom furnished, central location, 1418 Chicago st. 84 RENT- reoms: also pantry, closet and cellar. €ail at No. 1623 Clars st WAll rens cheup 10 @ good party. o unfurhish Dn. NANNIE V, Warren, clairvovant, M ical, business and test medium. Diaguosis free. Feinule discases a spectalty, 119 N. 16th st Rooms 2 &3, Tel. 444 107 WANTED-TO BUY. ° (A7 ANTED—To buy snort fime Woatom e 2. B Mavae's ofl&'flfl Y\ ANTEDFirst mortgnze notes. Tean take mortguge notes on Arst payment on some §00d Syndicate lots tu South Omaka. ~ Gea, "N 1icks, 215 § 1th st, 257 MONEY TO LOAN. T — RIVATE parties Naving & fow Runared o 1ars to loan at & fiopd rate of interest will do well to uddress lock box 305, city, 421 9 ])Nii;‘v toloan on furnii re, norses. Wagon and other pers;nal property, or_approve llateral. ~ Pigmness confidential, The Fair- turestment Co., corner basement under % Fuxton K 150 TMONEY to loan at lowest rates upon improved and unimproved real estate jn Omaha ard also upon farms in western lowa and eastern Nebras Mortgage notes bought and sold O 1523 Farnam st 308 Harney. MONEY to Loan-On furniture. ~planos, wagons, or other personal property without Temoval; wlso on collateral security. 'Business coatidential. " Chas. B, Jucobs, 30" 8. Jith ‘st 0 N[ORTGAGE Loans—H. E. Cole, n. e, cor. 15th WL und Douglas. 216 13 TN[ONBY to Loan—0. F. Davia Co., real estata \ud loan agents, 1606 Farnam st, 108 NEY toloan 1 can now place some first class oity loans immediately, Call at once if you dusire to be ucoommodated, D. V. Sholes, room | Barker block. entrance in alley. MCMEY loaned on piano 1 etc., low ral !flanlmre,ullnrsps_ oy mmer. man, room *Axl.lnmou bloc postofiics, doors _wast of ot 21 J. L. Rice & Co., over Commercial Na- tional bani 1 h[UNS\' to l‘l::: on fmproved real n.nne' no commiss ol vitt Burn! oo 1 Crougaton bloom - B New Eugland Loan & Trust Co. by Douglas County bank, 10th and Chicago sts. 13 o loan nut6 per cent. Linahan & Ma- honey, 1608 Farnam. 2 MONEY to Toan, mortgage notes bought, loar AV made on chattel security: no delay'J. J. Cummings, Room 10 Barker fifock 981 Muill\' o Ioan. Notes ana o, R. tokel bought abd sold. A. Forman, 213§ 13th sts i BUSINESS CHANCES. BAT market doing & good husiness for sale Dod ata bargain, Hutchinson & Wead, Re OR SAT ing bhakery Dusiness, firs in the city 5 first-class hotels n- country towns, shops, stock of druis, fulcy koods store, & feed Stores, 1 ivery barh for £5,00, ana 1 Hvery barn for $1K,000; 2 first-class ineat markets, Co-oper- ad and Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. 1859 (300D chance for live voung business man to take lialf intevcst in a first-ciass buke oblect 0 increase usiness. © Address 11 1 )R SALE—A go0d paying restaurant, cheap, En juite 17 8. 12th. 390 4% 600 buys 14 interest in_established mercantile with encrgetic partuer can be ucrative business, For particulars call [ Frenzer block. JOR SALE - #10,000 weneril merchand ize in one of the growing agricultural ns n Coloradc $40,000 per year and can be _greatly in sickness only or gelilng: this s a r and genuine ch exaftly as represented Address T 9, Bee offi 331140 O BALE—A clean stock of gent's furd ing goods, hats, and caps, one of the bhe locations in Omaha, stock all bought within car. Address T. b, Bec office pint VW ANTED- argains for eash custol E. Cole, 0. e. cor. 15th and Douglas. TANTED—By a physician, 1 inte drug store where he could attend t n town not less than 2,5 in enstern Nebras amount of stock. Address D, 2117 st., Omaha. LARGE, pleasant storegoom for rent, onn of the best points in §he cite for retail boots and shoes, hats and dhps, dry goods, etc., within half block of corner§lath and Farnam. Long lcase, cheup rent. E. F.iSeaver, 18 Far nam st, 1 FOR EXCHANGCE. EAT market, one of Jthe best locations in Omaha, Will take good inside property Address T 16, Bee ofice Ve MR Exchuige - We liave. Darns, steambouts, lws, houses and lots, want Lo, and many other ' kinds of business chanccs to exchange for real estate, hor: Stocks of goods, ete. Co-operative Land’ and 205 N, 16th st 'R Exchange. bright's Cholee ord Place, and Mayne or Nebraska farms. mtier county, Neb, Touses and lots, or Tuke; ’\\7\);1"5:3 —A hotol for stocks of goods for erty of all Kinds to trad . Al o ision, addition for good Also 860 acres in for exchange for Omaha wlas county lund. | A. P large plantation, al estate, and prop Stevens Bros, i O AR property to exchangs for Borses, eperative Land & Lot Co. 205 Ntk gt A1 Tots In town of 155,000 inhab- ftants for stocks of merchandise, Addr §, 60, Hee. 1717 1" g have iddyess H, Jas. W cliange f Spotswood, 30 NOR T of “merchandi ids and cjty propert W lots in Kountz mproved prope 1320 Nopth 1400 Street. i § Y0 TRADE—Inside property for good hou eight or nine rooms, and full lot, McCul: loch & Co.. cor 16th and Farnam. 4 VW chunige for T 15th and Douglas. M0, EXCHANGE —Improved farm for, Omalia residence property. kinson, 1324 Furnan in lowa J.J. ’_\\'AI~ WWANIED-T0 exenange new furniture for tailoring, Address lock box 305, (lvllmlm. 4 “' ED-Omaha pr &:q-vy to exchange for rms and wild fands, also for eity prop- erty, block, C. L. Brown & Co.,’ Room Frenzer Class 1013 fo Address T 11, Be Tonses and lots to exchange for proved and _unimproued lands {n Ne- Draska and Towa. - Charles C. Spotswood, 005i3 S.loth, A | "‘VA TED—Good family horse in exchange for lot, McCulloch & Co,, cor 15th and first Draska lands, Farnam. 0 TRADE T Omaha pro Culloch & Co., ¢ Flm XCHANGE - New for tafloring, Address Omaha, > 5 1M pro rty or Nebraska lands, furniture of lock £ dt = If you have farms or lands t » ul for ourgescriptive blani 1f you have any kind of progérty to_sell or change, list it ‘with us; we, n furnish youa [ Campbell {fJG. W. Hervey, 310 nang CAMCR ks o exchange for cor. 15th and 216 12 HAVE for trade tmprovid farm In Cass Co. near Plattsmouth, will krade for improved inside property. Address M 30, Bee office. . farms o exchang, lands, Lot Aana Kansa: and plors versa. Co-Operative Land a 16th si. ANTED-Gooa_tarms,,3n _exchange_for Owaha property, O, Bpotswood, 06! Bl6th, Poper 9 fiy™ e ABSTRACTS OF TITL Farnam street—Complete abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and guaranteed, & )N & CARMICHAEL furnisn compiete and guaranteed abstracts of title to any reatestate in Omaha and Douglas county upon short notice. The most complete set of abstract books in the eity. No. 1519 Farnam st, 131 !on SALE-REAL ESTATE. room house and lot Ouinha View, 2 . One new 5 room house and 1 Patricks add,, #2400, These are both good locations and cheap wliibe s0ld on easy terms of payment, either monthly or yearly. Also 1 cholce vacant 1ot in A, 8. Patric , 1,000, 2 cholee lots in Son center, 2,150 or trade, 160 acres Holt Co. Cedar Co. land, of Commerce, I Omaha near busine. land: 100acres W. N, Nason, room ¥ Chamber 91 13 o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1888, TFORSAL® 0888 feet on cable line. . Splendid inside location for four Hats—46,800, Must be sold at ouce. Marshall & Lobeck, room 9 Cliamber of Coi. a8 L. RICE & (0., and Omaha to the front. 3M.. o 40 popnilation. $1,000000 hotel, 5 miles paved street, 48 miles horse, cable, elociric and_motor city raliways, osits, ¢ bridges crossing the Missouri to Council Blufts, 2 raile roads running into one union depot 1n Omaha in 182, Who Kniocks off our chip? Can we interest you In any of the following? Please put an your specs and rol business aad Trackage Property. 32 foet front on Izard and 230 streets ‘st $100 per foot i i chofbe piece of property suitable for manufactaring purposes, 44 t. frout on North 16th st, by 68 deep, bet. Tzard and Nicholas sts., east front $10 per foot. 44t front on N_16th by 20 ft., 15 feet of fing trackage her with improvements worth 000, pr ), Ol YOUF OWD terims. 0 £t tront on Saunders st, paved in tront, cor alloy, bet Parker and Blondo sts, 8,30, Your own terms, 15 feet front on Farnam st, on grade, paved, chotce inside, $200 per foot. €7 ft front, corner on Saunders st opp Kountre Place, ¥1,500, & £ front torner on Saunders and Rurdett sta at 85, 750; would be cheap dirt at $6,500; &80 cash. Fake this snap. 8 i lots 10 aud 11, block 3 Denise's add. 0 ft front on ¥nunders &t. We want an offer on this. 1t must he sotd. 120 ft frout corner Saunders and Burdett sts at 811,250, half cash, 112 1 frons corner Eriskin, on Saunders st near gor Lake, will be sold at & Uargain. ~ luvestigite s, 66 Tt front on Saunders, paved, near cor Sew- arest, east frout, extoa choice. Muke us an offer, #7 ft front on Saunders st noar cor Hamliton, 20 per foot. Fine corner on Saunders and Cuming sts, at & bargain, Fine corner on Lake st. 25th st and Erskin st. being 143 ft on ¥t at, W ¢t front on Lake and Erakin sts, a valuable corner that we can sell cheap for or will trade for fmproved prop- nrt'), ‘waut 2 small houses and lots not too tar out. Lot 71, }?nnmnn add, 1s a choice plece of trackage of IR0 square feet: we can sell or trade this valiable property for other. cant ground. Want 2 lots north of near track, price §20,000, W have a business property on north 16t at 66x77 cor alley on teack with ¥ story brick block, 5,000, Zoud property for an invest Improved and unimproved residence y A beautiful south front lot in Washi square ndd at #2,70, $1,750 cash, is cheap, was refused for this lot year ago, We have 2 handsome lots left in Troxell's sub of the beautitul maple rove, lot dh ot Gise Add, opp, Kountze place, and #in Williams' sub of lot 6, we can_sell at §1,000 Tess than lots are selling for in Kountze place; nothing finer in Umiaha, You can purchase of us a fine corner lot on gherman ave. in Washington Equare Add. for 0 ‘We can deliver 10 lots in Hillike addition, on 14th, 15th and 16t streets, 30x142: the bunch at & each, Wil take part in trade—either horses or mercliandise. . Are also authorized by the owner of 4 chofce 1ots in_ Creighton Helghts, 4 in Covell's add. to (‘n-lqhwn Holghts, # in Institute place: 1 in Gise's add, to tradeequity for stock of merchan- dise or good Araft or Ariving horses. Lots 4 and 6, block 7, Walnut Hill add. together th 5-room cottage, ggod barn,well and cistern, trees and shrubbery. - Price, 8,50, to trade for South Omaha property. 8330 cash will purchinse a good 4 room house, barn and coal shed, owner must leave for warmer climate on account of health, cost #750. 6,000 half_cash, bal 1, 2,3 and 5 years at 8 per cent, muke you the owher of thefinest7 room modern residence on 8. and K. front corner lot in North Omahn, street cars by door, every- thing new and first class. For #,500 you can become the Dossessor of an east front lot on car line with a beautiful 7 room modern new house, 000 will make youone of the best invest. 5ina double modern 7 room tlat in De- add to be found in Omaha, paying 12 per cent, Cost 88,500, #1,400, #300 cash, takes a 5room house, cistern and well and lot 11, blk 12, Bedford Place. This is hard to heat. 850 ix ull we ask you for a zood 4 room house, ‘well und cistern, full lot 50127 on Hamil: ton st., on grade, in Prospect Place add. Halt good va- uming st., i 1,000 1< our price for one of the finest corner lots in old_Ambler Place, Halt cash, or we might trs these 2 last bargains for other prope What have you. Equity of 2 beautiful residence lots'in - Gises' addition to hange for a good house worth $#1,000 or so. Elegant residence corner, 103 ft, fronting n Cameron st, one block off Saunder< st, opp. ountze Pl od with lar, aple 'tre Nothing finer in the eity. Price $4,500. Poppleton Park Building Association stock— 2shares with e lots in th fine addition, cquity, 1,00, Sale or trade for small house and 1ot im north part city Bus Chances. have a spiendid chance to offer a live man who will handle state or county rights for one of the best selling patentad & o5 in_Amorica. #100 A dav b “en ade on the roud with this . State rights for sale or trade. 1t will 0u to Investigate this chance, 8 F)M SALE-Finest location for & home in West Omaha, adjoining the mansion homes of Kirkendall, Cos, Brady, Easson and others, Nothing finer'in the city.” Can se 1185x187 or I for prices and terms see 8, A, Blumnhliln)l \OR SALE—160 acres of land four miles from AND, farms and lots to exchange for_shares in good paying concerns, 1608 Farnam st JOR R Or exc Omana for honses, buse and lots in Coun- cil Bluils, Shares in Lowe ave Building ass'n, Lots I Hanscom and Ambler places. Plenty of other proy Bosworth & Joplin, 418 8, 5th st 7 North 131’»11‘}-'“.»7 Lot in Plainview af two-thirds its presant value, Address, 817 8 19th st. 30 0 bod 1ot on_corner of west of Lowe uve for Foor s o goo Do, ros of land—the 1 e 1 of the this land is situated ‘whout £ whon For saLE nw iy miles east of 3 miles sonthwest of U, . R. R. will sell cheap ‘for cq Ker, 2619 Hanover at., Chicago, 111, [P0 SALE- south Omata bargains. g 1ot and one uext.,) (Corner Pri Cash, Double corner on West L street. . 110t in Burlington Place Many of the above ‘are bii the financinl conditions of their various owners. D. D, Sieaton, room 7, Barker block, cors i . Cala,, cct titles, aftend to all business, ta vestors name for share of profits whe closed. Send stamp for our Investment Contract. San Diego {n 188 Lad 5,000 population, has now 25,000; we predict 10000 hefore 1822, Refere Omaha Nat') Bank: First Nat'l Bank, New & at'l Bank of America, Chicngo, OR SALE- brick business property cenire of Grand Islaud; greatest Vargain and best terms in the city: but 1%iis cash re- quired; long_time, low {5 est and easy pay- ments; other real o8tz o for sule. Address J. I{ Woolley, attornse atlaw Grand Island, Neb. one of those Only # fow more hand Douglas, to ke 30 lots. £y DAyments. e H. OR SALE-—We offer as a spectal bargain 100 acres of land four miles Prom stock yards, per acre, on line of U, P. . R~ McCague [ {OR SALE Lot 5 bik & A, 8, Patricks ad; will sell for few daysat 81,600, 8500 cash, bal, S. 40 B 07 0 MBTICKNEY & CO. make a specialty of s pro) in North Omaha, for sale or rent at Citizens' bak, 248 Cuming st " NOR SALE—Lot 13, Windsor placs extension, three blocks from Hanscom Park for #1430, v payients. Address 8, 50, Bee offic 26 easy. Notice, The first annual meeting of the stockholders in the Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Co., will bo Lield at the office of the company, cornef of 11th and Hamey streets, Omaha, Neb., on Tuesday next, Junuary oth, at 3 p. m. Judit ROBERT COWELL, Sec'y. Dissolution Notice. HE firm of Howell & Gibson, 5620 8. 10th strect, §s this day dissolved by mutuai con- sent. ‘The business will be continued by Wi, Gibson, who will collect all accounts and wssume all Liabilities of the firm, JouN W. HOWELL, WM. GIusON, Omaha; January 2nd, 1588 Jhste Issolution Notice. The firm doing business under the name of H. Cox Virgo i Co., ut 18 I any been dissolved by inu Virgo will continua the busnes debts and collecting all bills outs the late firm. H. CoX Vi Jan, 6th, 1588, JAGOB Hanso IV THE ELECTRICAL FIELD. New Devicos for the Wonderful Fluid—-Death by Shocking. ELECTRICITY AS A TYPE-SETTER. Electrical Phenomena—Summeor Ex. | cursions—A Paradox—Govern- mental Controlof Cables— Fooling with the Fluid. Electricity as a Type-Setter. Electrical World: A. 8. Capohart, proof reader on the Miuneapolis Trib- une. and S. G. Godson have perfocted a machine which is destined to revolu- tionize the whole business of printing. The two conceived the idea that elec- tricity might be employed to do the work, and finally submitted their plans 10 C. L. Redfield, a well known mochan- ical engineer, editor of Wood and Iron. He made some valuable sugges- gestions in the line of rendering the idea practicable, and made the draw- ings. The three at once sot to work on having the models constructed. These worked well, and recently a machine was completed. It did the work per- fectly, and at the astonishing rate of 200 impressions per minute, or 5,000 “ems” an hour, against the 1,100 ems the average compositor can now set. The success of the machine was such that a number of capitalists were at once interested in it, and the Minneap- olis Electro-Matix company has been incorporated, with $1,000,000 capital. The machine is not proporly a type-setting machine, for it uses no type at all, but a matrix-making ma- chine. The letters are punched on a strip of cardboard, the width of a col- umn. from which a stereotype is made in exactly the same manner ns stereo- types are now made from pastebpard ma- trixes. The work of punching the aies in, of feeding in the cardboard, and of preparing it for the next stroke, is all one by electricity. The operator sim- ply has to push the die-plate to the right place and strike the key, The abt of pressing the key down makes an electrical connection which throws the matrix the proper distance for the let- ter to be printed, and at the.same time throws down a hammer upon the die, driving it through the hole into tho matrix. The operator’s attention is confined strictly into pressing the key into the proper hole, and throwing the spaces. When the end of the line is reached, a touch upon another key re- turns the matrix to the beginning of the line, when a touch upon a third key moves the matrix for either an ordinary or leaded line, as may be desired. One man operating the electro-matrix ma- chine will supplant at least five men setting type. Novel Use for Electric Lights. The experiments with the incandes- cent electric lights which have been made at the torpedo station at Newport, have developed u novel use for the little lamps and one that is said to {wnmisc o be of great value in naval warfare. With lamps of about one-hundred can- dle power fastened on the ends of poles submerged in the sea to a dx'pt\\ of twenty foet the water is 5o _illuminated that objects in it can ho distinguished within a radius of 150 feet. There is little or no glare from the submerged light to betray the presence of the boat using the spars. It is believed that by this means a hoat might countermine an enemy's field of submarine mines by cutting thefr cables or sweeping them to one side. Tt is probable that torpedo launches will be equipped with these lights 1n the future. Death By Electricity. Elbridge T, Gerry, Dr. Southwick and Matthew Hall were appointed a com- mission by the assembly of the state in 1886 to consider and report some pain- less method of inflicting capital punish- ment. Gerry says that experiments with electricity have been made upon dogs, and it is probable that the report will favor ¢ utions by electy V. The committee was 10 have repor the last session, but the time was ox: tended a year toallow Gerry to make vesearches in Burope. Hall was busy with the history of executions, whil Southwick was exper falo. The commission | Iated a mass of interesti facts, which all point to the wisdom of a change in the death penalty. The evidence of w man who was half-lynched and lived to tell the story of his convulsions will form part of the report submitted. S NOW accumu- Electrical Phenomena. Chiengo Ne Some very singular eleetrical phenomena were observed re- cently on two very dry days at a print- ing office in Maine, when the whole establishment scemed to be converted into a huge clectrie battery. Electric sparks several centimeters”long could be drawn with the fingers from all arts of the printing machinery, just < may be done from a charged electric machine. The action of the sparks be- came so pronounced that the layers-on and takers-off refuse to work, as burn- ing sparks were emitted every time the nachines were touched with the hands. he phenomena lasted for two days. Suni Excursions by Electricity. Kl rical Worl interest- ing sight is that to be seen Broad- way, New York, This is a handsome shton bozt fitted up with a moto he mstor dreives a small screw pro- e)ior, and takes curvent from a eoiiplo of batteries. Sueh a rig, running o bont cheaply, as it does. and dispensing with all labor or hire of hoatmen, is bound to meet with a big demand. No space is occupied; no noise is made: thanas no danger of a “blow-up,” and the attention required is infinitesimal. Besides, after using the batteries and motor during the summer vacation, yon can unship them and take them home to run a sewing machine, a lathe or a jig-saw. An Electrical Paradox. A Harrvishurg (Pa.) Corvespondent writes: Daniel Drawbaugh, the sup- posed inventor of the telephone is now at work on an invention by which the presence of lavge bodies of men on land and ships on the ocean ean be detected. It is an electrienl machine and Draw- baugh claims that a general new contrivance in his tent, ean tell by its (wvullur motion if the enemy i3 Py and can prepure to give him a warm welcome. The commander of a vessel can also tell the approach of any vessel, hostile or otherwise, the ance of the water on the approaching vessel causing sufficient frietion to es- tablish a current that will cause the in- dicator tosound the alarm. Drawhaugh refers to his latest discovery as an elec- trical paradox. It has not any name vet, although a portion of it has been Ium-nu-d. and the entire arrangement 1as been sent to the city for inspection, The intsrument consists of what Mr. Drawbaugh calls a microphone, and has a registerine dial. The microphone is placed in a hollow iron tube, which 18 hermetically sealed, The microphone It is to be used on land is attached to un | the carth. with his | war | {rou screw with a very wide thread, by means of which it iy sunk firmly into An indulated which may bo buried or run over the tree tops as tho emorgency may necessitate, connects with a galvanic battery and the regis- tering dial, which may be placed miles away. The practical working of the instru- ment is intended to do away almost en« tirely with the picket lines of an army. Togive an instance, 8 commander may sit in his tent sunplied with a_ registor- ing dial and keee informed of the ap- proach of a large number troops from any direction by a proper distribution of the stakes containing the hormet- cally sealed microphono, a dozen of which may be used, a8 the occasion de- mands. The instunt the air or earth vibrator caused by the tramp of feet or the sound of voices affoct the the micro- phone, that instant the effect is shown on the face of the dial by the turn of the needle from the zevo point. Governmental Control of Cables. Electrical World: A step which may some day prove to have been the first toward governmental control in Ing- land and France of all submarine ca- bles has just been taken in the decision arvived at by the British postoflice and supported by the French authoris end in 1889 the present arrangement with the Submarine Telegraph com- pany. This practically places the coms pany at the morey of the government, as it will haye to sell out for what it can got. Probably the bargain will not be & hard one, but the precedent thus set n“mny be troublesome in time to come. The principle under which the channel cables bocome national or international prulwrly will nppl{ just as readily to cables across the Atlantic. Fooling With Klectrioity. New York Sun: boling with elec tricity is like fooling with red-hot ivon, Nobody but an _idiot would think of handling heated iron without proper implements, and nobody should handle exposed electric wires without rubber gloves, or allow any defect in insulation to go unrepaired n moment. The acei- dents that happen are all to bo traced 10 carelessness, oithe glecting ro- pairs or in handling the exposed charged wire. We reduce danger to the mini- mum by insulating all our wires that run indoors with rubber,and by handling the wires that run through the stroets, and which are insulated with material made chiefly to resist the effects of the weather, away up in the air where peo- ple can’t readily get at them. That is ull the safeguard that it is possible to throw about this wonderful secret force of nature. With such safoguards we can run as much as 2,000 volts of elec- tricity along & wiro mh‘l{. When some of the electric supply is desirea to light a'building nlong the route of the street lights, a shunt or unrd box is placed at the entrance of the building, and soparate supply wires are run from the inside. Then only as much electricity as ited to light the building goes into and the rest is diverted by the shunt and carried back to and along the street lines. As an average only 1,200 volts of electricity is carried on the street wires, nnd_veory few buildings require so many lamps that the current sent to supply the lamnps are really dangerous, even if the insulation of tho wires were imperfect. ighting Stages with Electricity New York World: A new system of lighting the Fifth avenue stages with electricliy was tried lust evening, the inventor of the fem being a young lady of this eity, M illa Neilson Gail- lard. The stage selected for the exper- iment. though a new one, was of the old pattern, the absence of the rear door of the new Inglish stage being an obstacle to lighting the imported stages by the new system. In the stage last evening was placed a battery weighing 182 pounds which suppliod the electricity 150 vwe Hirhta otw power of six candles cach, The battery in each stage will run for thirty hou Electric Motor Ex ew York Cemmercial Advertiser: An ofticer of the railvond company safd to-day: Y are and have heen for some ing oxperiments with an electric motor on our street cars, and bound o adopt it if we find it able and economical. The car that has been seen along our lines 1ately is fitted up with the Julien motor and stor: tery and is only in ex- perimen ent. 8o fdr, we are very much pleased with its work- ing. but there are many things to be considered before the final adoption of o new system like that. We must learn by actual use what the wear and tear ou the mechanism is likely to be, as well as the strength and power of the bat- tery under all circumstances that it is likely to meet. We must also be sure of the approximate cost of charging the batfe You sce, the hattery has to be chavged from o dynamo, which has to be run by an engine, Up to this time we have charg it from our ordinrry eleetric light dynamo, and have used an engine that is in constant service for many purposes, so we have had no opportunity to caleulate the probable cost for charging the battery. But we are establishing a ity consisting of an engine and dynamo, which we shall use in conneetion with the Julien bat- tery and motor duri the wintor for solo purpose of arriv t some definite ideain the cost in ense we should equip the voud with electric motor power. Then, too.we must ascertain how every- thing will work in winter wnen the con- ditions are so diflicult, If the experi- ment tuens out satisfactorily during the winter there is little doubt but we ghall use clectricity on our vond. it is caleu- lnted hy the owiiers of the motor that we will he able to eff o saving of at Lenst G0 percent inour operating ex- penses. S Aside from the question of economy, do vou consider electric power, if prac- ticable, more itageous than horso or enble power? “Decidedly #o. ness, th The greater cleanli- compurative noisclessness and are all items of very weation, But above all fs gnined by the use of mechanical applinnees in” the place of animal Machines break and wear out in time, but they arve easily re- pavied or repluced, ave not subject to physieal sensations and require no great amount of cay With horses the great- est amount of care is necessary at all times; they must be housed and fed, and are subject to nearly a8 many ills as human bein Oh, yesyif eleetricity can be made available it will work a wonderful revolution in street railway service,” “Would the vunning time be materi- ally reduced?” 1 think it wonld. Through the tun- nel and in loss frequented parts of the avenue we conld increase our speed considerally. Of course through the more erowded parts of the city we could A T ISR A b but the time now requived for starting and stopping would be lessened, The surface roads with electricity for motive power would be as near rapid transit as could be obtained at the street level, and there would be but little difference betweon our time and that of the ele- vated voad.” - Keep your blood pure and you will not have rhenmatism, = Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood, aud tones the whole system,

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