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| — 3 10 SPECIAL NOTICES. cents per each sube per month, s thun 25 cents Seven words will be Choad, 7 cents fc quent fnsertion, and o advertisement tal for the firet insertic counted to the line: they must_run consecutiy Iy and must be patd nadvance. Al adyertis ents st be handed in before 1:3) o'clock nd_under no circum 3 aken or disc Parties ad 1Il{l(|m INSWers will xeept nswers to ad- 1 in env 3 columns | morning and evening edition cirenlation of which ageregates snpers daily, and the ad- nefit, not only’ of the eity circu- o, Dt also of Connell’ Blufts, dties and towns throughout All advert «lished in b the Bee, th SITUATIONS WANTED. [ED-—Situatio k. 6 wmsll girls for nursing or gen housework, clerks, l'nmll‘l‘\_- excellent gl man, ete, employment parlors ns, Our wait with irls need ugirl come and pffice, Mrs, Brega & Sc 3 pl: ],’ nadian E Ith. Tel. 84 attend- for board. hone, 84 03610 " FANTED- By a strictly fempes aiced mat, & situation ws night or day watchman or block janitor; best of refei Address T 49, Bee, 43 1 fi'AN'I‘Ehrrl‘-rrmnm-m Situation as _ book. keeper or assistant, with good firm, by young man (narried). Adddress, ']’g I"' 3 young mun_with #100 to e an office, 1506 Farnam, r,(ll!"l_‘.'. “ TANTED—Salesmen everywhere for door bells, burglar alarms and our new silver adjustable 'door plates. Finest in the world, (NO glass or puint.) sell and deliver same day. One sale an hour will pay §15 profit per dn 12 cent stamp for (free) circulurs, it : We prepiy the express. N. ' ubridge ANTED- Salestien to sell a line of goods to the furniture and bedding trade in Omaba and vicinity on commission, One who 15 well acquamted and fs seliing goods to the trade, preferred. Liberal arrangements with a 00d man. Address 185164 Kailroad ayente, ersey Cit J. 117 VW ANTED- Two experionced fire insuran solicitors on commission orsalary. Apply to Ulbrich & Laing, room 4, 1417 Farnum “V’A STRD- At energetic man to sl the most valuuble and most useful article ever of- fered to schools, Address Box W, Umahu.l Wi 7 AGES $18—Wi1ll he man with good r resent us in_ his 1o il weekly to a_young One will No capital re sent nbsolutely enclosing ® ¥e stamp_for reply. Jo- Cor. Brondway uiid Duand 7016, n for a ‘getle i n g mi private business, in_all western towns. Address with stamp M. 8. 8. Agency, Lock box 663, Minneapolis, Minn. 620 16 FOR RENT-HOUSES. FOOR RENT—A fiat of 6 rooms s. w. cor. 1(th and Leavenworth sts. Enquite at s, ¢ cor, 17th and Leavenwor:h. e NOIRENT— An s-room cottage with moderi fmprovements, Inquire 21st and l‘rl‘ M }‘_V £y 28 g A house with 5 rooms, Harne fiats for rent, and furniture for und'prices and_terms t suit wll. Call and examine our list before fnvesting Cooperative and Lot Co, 205 N 16th st 646 16 JOR R room lonse, 2024 Howard, T In- quire first house east, 3 }pmc? T Twp modern m cottages, Just fnished, %th nve. and Plerce st. The Davis compi ‘arnam st. 60 15 J. STERNSDORFE, room N lock, opp. . O, Hns @ howse “Tofee 11t to JOR RENT - Furnish near St Marys ave, G. will suit you 1 house on Inquire at Sst. Apply Wi, n's butlding SKE Arthur, Man and Cap rent a house or 1o £20 for cottages, i modorn Touses, from 25 t0 and £ and 10 ro $0 permonth, Call at J. H. Parrotte, lt” 1006 Chicago st i FUL cottage Sherman _ave handsomely furnist Wil sell the farniture at'a g eat sacrifice on easy terms if taken at once, low rent. g e cor 1hth and Donilas st. YR RENT- 7 room cottage, furnisl cars run past the door. Address T office. b7 OR RENT-—Office room, first floor, at318 S D{n,vm\' loaned on planos, furniture, horses, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE 15th st. 10 orguna, etc, .:‘nw D | Nk b T e R — —— | man, room 5, Arlington block, 2 doors west o NSON & CARMICHAKL furaish compicte R RENT-Ground floor office room, cen- | postoffice, 677 321 B Rusrantoed _abstracts of title 100 wny trally located, heated and lighted. C. F. = - — | real estate in Omalia_and Douglas county upon Harrison, 418 8, 15ih st. 100 MONEY toloan at loweat rates upon improved | short notice. The most compiate set of abstract T - e e | UMD and unimproved real estate m Omaha and | hooks in the city, No. A " MOR RENT--Ofces on Farnam st. at #10 to 80 | also upon farms in western lowa and eastern | . - N per month. One office furnished. 1612 Far- Drak, * Mortigage otes haght' and sold | FIDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co. 16 nam. 101 | Odell Bros, & Co., 1523 Farnam st. s Faruam street—Complete abstracts fur pished. and fitlos to real estate sxamined, per- fected and guaranteee FORSALE REAL ESTATE () LY %0 casly balance to suit, will buy a 0 1ot a few blocks from the packing TMOSEY to loan on improved renl estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block. 121 '\’r to Loan-On furniture, pianos, wigons, or other personal property without removal: niso on_collateral security. Business FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, 1ith N FW unturnished room for rent. 841 8 PY 0 1 JOOR RENT Two @ rooms, Ne 1514 Howard st, : ¢ o ! oot s, 18 th Omaha, wlso other bargains can i 1015 north Hith st, confidential. Chas. B, Jacobs, 3~ 8. 1nth, st th D. 1. Smeaton, room i, Barker 81X () room h fcholas st L cor. 1iih and Farnam sts, o7 *° Hitees (8 1001 atd Pan] ot ONEY to Loan—0. F. Davis (0., real esta B — - Three (3 Toon ¢ t and Panl st. MO L B s 108 FHEAP lots #150 eacly, Three @) rooms, orth 21st st 110 Plerce st 1112 south 7th st. i Pacitic st Finest low-priced lots in eity, must be sold, £500 t0 #1400, Hest burgain in Omaha, corner and nside lot, 2t and Dodge, only 36,50 for hoth. 20th avy + lof, Dodge and o aluable lots, cor, 20th and Douglas, sell cheap, S50, One hundred and forty closed out immedintely. Fortunes in these, Tywo hundred houses and lots inside beli line, Duild houses to ovder, $100 to £H00 dowi. MONEY toloan Yean now piace some i AV Class city lonns tmmediately. Callat once 1f you desire to ba accommodated. D. V. Sholes, room | Barker block. entrance in alley, 100 ONEY—Toloan. Lowest rates. No delay J. L, Rice & Co, over Commercial Na- tional bank 14 T OANS made on rear cstate and mortgiges 4 bonght.” Lewls 8. Reed & Co., 1321 Fapnam. ) rooms, Ne ) rooms, No. R RENT—A large room furnished, central location, 1416 Chicago st. i holee nside lots to be FOR RENT--MISCELANEOUS. i)MAIIA Lodgzing House, 010_and 912 Juckson &1, bet. #th and 10th sts. Rents single heds at 81 per weeks clean beds. B yents. L $300,000 worth of clear, unin- fss ' real estate, with cush, for No. 1 business propert Drake Bros., s10 8. OR SALF and Pacific P, freight de * PER CENT Money. Patterson & Fawcect 15th and Harney. 116 QHORT time joans made on any aymiable B security, in reasonable amounts, — Secured notes bought, sold or exchanged., —General financial buziness of mny kind = transacted promptly, quistly and fairly at the Omaha Fi- ‘or lot X Inguir ) and ground floor. o ;ll.(‘l; attention given to rentin 5, AR R A Tothana H ¥ furnishod and unfurnished rooms, List with | heuclal Exchagie, N cor. and. “Corbett, | (YORNE s, W. M over 20 8, 15th s 08 | i ov R ODALE DS SUORYSR | O O F. L. Gregory, 1 South 16th st, Il R SALE - Finest location for & home i West Omaha, adjoining the mansion homes of Kirkendull, Coé, Brady, Basson and others, Nothing finer'in the city. Can se ) IHxIN7 or less: for prices and ternis ses 8. A. Sloman, 191 you wish to rent_a house call on Benawa & Co., 1th st., opposite i”‘ o ONEY toloan, N W.and E, L. 1 building. OANS made on real estate. STORAGE. Cash_on hand, 5 = == th st, 110 EW YORK Storage Co. have most extensive postofli T Block from street cars, | Yok Cach advances to any’ amonnt: ware. | Co. 133 Farnath, over Burlington ticket ofi e property: 3, J. Wilkinson, 1t Farnam, month. 1f you want ‘0 buy furniture aud_rent o N 105 = . arshall & Lobeck, cottage, address T 43, Bee off =5 HOUSES for rent from 812 u )" F, L. Gregory, Rental Agent, 300 S, 15th st. AW OR RENT-The lower story of my house No. 207 South 24th £t, 5 rooms, gas and heat, hot and cold water and cistern’ water, cellar and yard, 3 Chamber of Coin. {(OR SAL stock yards, at 812 main. McCague, Opp. MONEY to Loan—niy the undersimed, who has the ‘only properly organized loan agency in Omaha, Loans of $10 to $100 made on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, Wrgons, ma- chinery, etc., without re o delnys. All business strictly confidentinl. Loans o made »f 1land four miles from ber acre; this i3 a bur- . 0. ] PERSONAL. Mfany ladies bave been putting ng diuner set until they could g t until | TAND, farins aid Iots to exclivn afford to gt wmee one, Now don't watt any | thit nny. purt ean be paid at any tinie. eaeh pay- | 44" good paying concerns, 160 Farnam st. Tongzer but call and soa winta handsome et Yoi | ot redneing the . ot are satn e Advineos Enl can got for w very little money at Moody's china | made on fine aatches and Aiamands. bersons | 5 —— store, 32 north 16th. strect, Will mail illustra- | dhould carefully - 3 | T ,AND and lots to trade for gool horses 3 ma fumra- | should carcfully consider who they nre dealing Farnam st OR ENT—? clegant 1 BHEK hn||~=r|- 7 | tlons’and prics upon application. o ‘;“d-).‘.)-‘,l,“ “rl'.n:h:\li’y'(rfi'l"xl::’i' e e rooms; il Tinprovemen| o I E1SON AL—G eorge J. Sternsdorit has opened Shoul o0 money call and R " exchange, lots m_ North o 28 it eIk fromn D0, on_ serast car itne; | I aaronies Thaeor e ez adorit ins opgnad voft, room 4 Withnell Duilding, | X Omana for houses. House and lots in Coun- %50 per month, K. M. Genius, 1408 Douglas | 11 you want to buy, sell or exchange your prop- 1m il Blufls, Shares in [ ave Building as<n, et 430 ‘wive him o eall. Special attention gt - - Lots in ianscom and Ambler places. Plenty e e ) et ONEY LOANED at C. F. R s Loan | of other property. Bosworth & Joplin, 415 8, I RENTTree new Ti-room honses witl B4 Oifice, O £UnI fe, DB ACE, NOTASS Wagotts .| 6L et: Joining or room 315, Ramge building, ' | over Bingham's commission store. All busi: P R L Sl s e 401 Tess strictly confidential #4500, Address for a fewdays S 54 Bee :F':‘ bom house, all fur Y T e - L Mo iuromonT, oo, y SON AT Tadies and zentlomen canyent | @#0.000—To loan on Omaha eity property at 6 | “YHEAP Home Lot 2y NOTUrRO bt b Inusquerade Suits at 16 N 16th &t upstairs, et @I Da 8 ol EX Bld, Ol b rome, O RENT- T tor colore 588 £11* o F. L. Gregory, real estate h st people, 11th and Chicago sts. 404 0 __LOAN—Money— Loans placed on im- proved real estate in city or county for New England Loun & Trust Co., by Douglas County bank, 16th and Chicago sts. 123 TPERSONA L—Private home for Indies during confinement, strictly contidental, infants aecpted; address E 42 Bee office, 5T 110 S & LOW—(W.J. Welshans, . | Low)—Real_estate investment brokers, San Diego, Cal., Tuvest for non-residents, per: TELSHA FYHE house I now occupy will be for rent, Jan. uary 1st; house contains 10-rooms and all dern improvements, 26 S, 24th st Moritz r. Call at 1th and Farnam ¢ OR RENT-—2 new 7 roomed houses, well, ci tern, large cellar, 19th near Clark st,” W G. Shriver, opp postoffice. OR_ RENT—6 mew 7 roomed house ) cellar, 20th st near P block opposite postof &5 veral good canvassers for a Woiadwrric it Commission 23 per cent. Experienced men of forelgn descent pre- forred, AddressT oftice. 632 15 W ANEED-In every county in Nebraskn, re- linble energetic men tosell goods by so- Heiting for a well established mfg company permanent employment to the right men, no capital or experience necessary, quired, nddress Box 27, Omah JO. 1400 Tth ave., Hroom house, pair, large yard, cistern wate responsible person’ with not more dren for §25 per mouth. FJOOR KENT -New house, 6 rooms, et grounds, corner 25th and Capitol Inquire 2824 Dodge st. NOR RE! ! “near Leavenworth. C. E. Mayne, 1 go0d_ro will 2 new 9 room houses on $ 30th H1 fect titles, aftend to all business, take title in in- vestors name for share of profits when deal is »sed. Send stamp forour Investment Contract. n Diego in 18% had 5,000 population, has now 25,000; we predict 10,000 hefore 1882, Refer J. | Omaha Nat'l Bank; First Nat'l Bank, New York City; Nat'l Bauk of America, Chicago, 17 R, E, Hooper, magnetic, trance and clatrvoy- ant. Perfect diagnosis of disease. Satis. faction guaranteed. 501 6th st. 4 Linahan & Ma- $7m.«n to loan at6 per cent. honey, 1508 Farnam. N Cumming: _LosT. ONEY to loan, mortgage notes bought, loalis made r;\il chattel se J. o RAYED—Black colt, two ONEY to loan, s ana . R. ticket. We offer us speetal bargatn 100 ¥ Streak on forehead, one white hind foot, M bought abd sold. ~ A. Forman, 213 8 13tk sts and four miles from stock yards, Lost Saturday noon. seen last 2lst and 125 iming. whereabou ', on line of U, P. R. R, McCague A3 Anyone knowing his will please inform Christ Wuethrich, St. ave and 15th st. Liberal reward for discove BUSINE! . b NOR SALE—Lot 5 bk § A S, Patricks ad; will the animal, 666 16% LD ANcE’ 1‘ > r«»}ll ?fir"h'w 000, 8600 (-u*)’li bal. = e | Gugy. 8. 46 Bee g X horse from Bcandinny TANTED—A working partner with not less | = =t S e RS e e WA win money making business, A | P MSTICKNEY & €0, mae o spectulty of o S ¢ horse and delivery wagon would be taken, Mrs. s property in North Omaha, for silo’ or xeut ST—A small gold breastpln set with twenty. | liregu & Son, 10 8. 15n. 655-1 at Citizens' bank, 2408 Cuming &t. 134 six E pearls.: calling at 191 rinder will be rewarded on ‘ahfornia st. and lots for western lands, farms, 1609 Farnam, 634 469 .05 “Contracts to lots 8 in and_20 and 21, 4 1,1, Creighton’ Helghts. Reward ut 160 Farnam s i HO® VWV Elave all kinds o business clunces, and can furnish any kind of stores, liver) Real Estate Transfers, A. F. Bosche and wife to H. M. Chit- ten, lot 1, blk 11, 22 in 3, 13 and 14 in TR = e T e e = o Vi o Kets. Brown Park, w d.. vees. 84,700 T ANTED energetic men of good ad- [YOR RENT—New b room cottage in Ambler BW W ok B - | bles, restaurunts, meat markets, d_si b L AWV 4EED S ot N Tomb Ol St il Ghbler | JREWAID, WL be given for return of bay | stock of goods, andin fact, aus thing in the com? | Wiliam H. Hay “and wife to Anand Nice work, Call early. Room 4, | Hill: good 4 room cottage, Orchard Hill, C. 204 Cumin, G AYOR Do LI S LSt EIRITEE B COEopRTRHyS TRUAARQIEAHEC) Tarpley 16, 18, 19, blk Crounse biock, 14 N. 16ih, ' 653 yne, N. W, hand Harney 191 b g 8% SoB Ostom. AT 046 16 Muyue ok 1,350 VWANTED—Awnts o Tandle e iew Chemt- rooms. W. M. m":;h? FOUN AR AL G0 (0 [l Bl L) S . irusing Pencl. Greatestnovelty as. 6 = —_— umis stness, Roferences ex- [ 5088 Ty “ver produced, Erasesiuk fi two seconds; Iy — e AOUND— Pocket book. C. J. Chapman, Address T. 47, e 504 15 \-"L“,‘ ‘]‘"v‘k it 4,000 abrasion of puper. to B0 per ceat profit. Webster, & floc b & Ada'P. Drake to Lars Drie agent's sales wmonnted to 319 1 sixdiys, | _ FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. B O VY ANIED T exchiange 2 splondiet 1ot | *6, bl o, Reed's I8t d. : 600 i ; r = = ugla or house and fail lof nearer e Nelpan anaiwits 1o 3o . Frue. Solnry o Terrliony, SUSOEEY | WO rooms. 20 minutes from P. 0., onellock | FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. | busincss center. K. E. Copson, cor 13th und | s Nelsen aud wifc to Jotin Herum, Batapie et A, trom 16th street car, fire evenings and Sune | ————— = IS Z R0 — | Pacifi v 15+ und 4 of e }¢ lot 6, bk 9, Reed's 1st, particulurs, Eraser day, 81 weekeacn to 4 gent OIS NIt st | NJECESSITY compels me to sacrifi POTUSAT R =For taslesto ok of gencraloine Wl . . 2 anufactur #2100 | AN it consisting of the antire turniture ( FGL G with AAfRgek wE, Smeral e | Johm Herum and wite (o I , et - "RNISHED roor " of six-room house, including hedding, eurtain Vi postoffice in conneetion, adaress . | und 3¢ of wif s wd.. & VY ANTED First-oluss general machintsts, | JOCRYISHED roons. dishes stoves Tunip and curtins. No reason | FoREEY P o, Repe U (R M [ William G, Alorieiit and Davis & Cowgill Tron w talvs, able offer refuised. - For particulars address b G0 ‘Charles Corbett, lots 1, RATANTED Agents to canvass clocl fuinished rooms LOX 2065, 1t L interest f_established mer i W' b W ers, e, in Council Bluffs and 20th near Dodge st. (RGNS —Less than wholosale prico only &2, with emergetic partner can be Lovell M itis Ch., (110 21 No. 1t st, Gualy TOR RENT—Furiis o ¥ permouth. Dou't puy dealers yrofis. ative business. For ' particulay i 2,150 . 0 16 508 Capitol ave, 6 8 H. F. Robinson to 8. = R S T & T S : = il 0 and n i lot 1 Barber o week. A, W. PANDARD Horse “attle Food 15 E have for trade a large list of non @lot 9 and n i o V . Lincoln, N v 16§ P e T = || (S R e Rl R e GG able mining stock, wiid lands, mpro S Ruth's, w d 7,000 I ity S Pleasantly furnished rcom for | (o pavies Which injure the animal, but is o farms, vacunt lots, houses and lots, three livery | William Latey N Five traveliiig salosmen; sa. entleniuu, & per mouth, at 0 N 1ith | SETIG SV Puriia vegetable ingredients by | burns undertuking business, fine trotting stul- | glot 1, bl 1, Pope Plce, wd. 26000 s g Txp»rhug« ne & men of experience. The Food ¢lennses the blood, | Hon, furnitare and lease of 35 room tlat, restaur- | City of Omaha to Mattie D. Hardin, staip, Palimer & Co, Lu ¢ iy Winkccyt, st o, | 8060 stoun bont, horses stocks f woods | “ntion of S st, vacated, d o Wi i 5 Vet and eures cole, | In making cleims on | €. Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N 1oth st. - S S iy ANTE N S AT The curative powers of the Food thay are sube G100 \\I“h"::«m. lot 11 lll‘)l\ll(“l“h Yo bright's Labor o 4 015° | stantiated bY a guarantee, Manofuctured by = = SRLE T o R LR S sk s . T ey Nicely furnished rooms with heat | F- E. Sauborn & Co., 1908 St. Mary's ave. For LARGE, ploasant store room for rent, SR, L ALY SOy x 7 ANTED- 100 man of good appenrance to 2 montl, 06 Williams st, § minutes | Sle everywhere. 6021 e R RN N0 Gl b G BT B RecluRy NerHe raturanh, OL | Walkuoutheasbu. 2. dopot e AP—One new Emerson upright plano,sev- 1 half block of corner 14th and I N. I, Brown to Charles' T Hluzer, ¢ Live) Yo 201 I el 12004 lor<ex und buggles, hurness, ere, G. lease, cheap rent. E. . Seaver, 1613 0 feot of 1ot.5 and n 20 feet lot &, bl per front room, steam heat mmfl‘u’f"mh“ '_"d"rfl-m_'nldnm: P. 0. 610 15 1, Pope place, w :wf fect of e 60 feet sl only #137, cost #500; also of lothandn 20 feet lot 8 blk1, SO0 TADY agents wanted immedintely, geand | 0V RNISHED roooms with board, 100 F (FiDle strung uprl FOR EXCHANGE. Pope place, w. d 7,000 A mew e underkarmen £ females, #i0u bl LN LL Cor. Capitol av and Ibihst. 66815 I Bl lan 2,000 y, proot free. Mrs. H. F. Little, Chicago, 111, T & R = sy el s den, 3 s Wedooo o 2 Y, Proo! rs. e IX‘E\ ‘:x’i") 1 Nu“,\ furnished rooms, 2214 Farnam .l.y.rm-t. SALE- Elegant new rurniture and car- JTOCKS of goods wanted fc ‘William J. Paul to J. W. Marshall, lot RLRD=0 T SOLA6% pets i a bargain. 2319 Douglas st. 535 173 | Jy] Drisks, furms and city property. 24 and 25 bik 4, Hawthorne addition, 4 .\i'.fpd.'.'x"‘}:‘v'm LAY DLW POR OR RENT—Pleasant room for two, 1923 R e T o o Uro, JmlSaIMn Bl 1 caifng w. d . 3,600 L Ul iR Dodie -1 AN o o ot e % “,,’;:‘fl JOVERYBODY having gaod clty property to RO B o s e Cana e . Beaersl house v furnished Toom sultubic | 8ve. 0018 | oottt Do iho Earnadn B ibdn | | Bark, W ..o 0,000 PR AR e o e ueDiiamon, ISUFAtuA TN 00015 YR SALE gy sleiih runners. sef double | e Et - — | G. A Lindquest and wite' to Louis P, SVATANTEDTumeliataly, ladles fo work for ulte of furnished rooms, A bugiey linrness and stock scaise, 1301 N.0th st. arm proper Larson, lot 2 blk 4 fwest side, w. d.. 800 homes. (Sent any distance.) Good puy can be Hoaps L3 453 16> C. 8. Kempton and ‘wife to Mary L. made. Everything furnished. rtictlars Nn'l:m' furnished rooms cheap 502 8 Isth st., Fresh mileh cows. Hill & Smiley, ‘\ PTCe prop- ison, lots 1, 2 and 3, Kempton free, “Addrexs Artistic Needlework Ce Sth upstairs. © T 564163 xchange building, Union Stockyarys. ty dn Minneapolis for a furm Heights addition, W. d.....esee.. .. it., New York City. FOURNIRAED Rooms day, woek, or month 191-teb-1 near the C.5t. P, M. & O. rallroad. Stevens Br - 0 Tadies of gentiomen. 1 N Th st : = = AR A s ke L Eighteen deeds . % pr __‘MISCELLANEOUS, N Lands wanted for southern plan- 5 e JOR RENT-— Furnishe tations u Ste d a mortgage note, all worth ock Lintment 1s ng ns Bros. Farnam st. 6 ANDARD u patent 1or 2 persons. 622 N. :“ u;.‘-‘un‘-nl but is r:‘ml]‘mun-h-d {rnm purest e = R TRl New York Sun: In the nnual for e i gredients by men who have made the treat- you have anything to tr : G. J s . wa Tnite DURNISHED ROOMS New and warm, ATl | ment of stock the. Stady of et lives na b aa Hwdorth FoptaCo, oppe 1, O Teming s | 1888, the number of Jews in the United convenlences, private family, 1block from | eavefully put up as a physielan’s prescription, it | States s put_at 400,000, o total that b P. 0. 1613 Capitol uve. w}\x’rl )—Girl for general housework, 2013 Cuniing. 50 1 For REN o '“'AA‘H'EI;A Urse girl at 212 8, 30th 8 O E ludy and. e English.” Original and only i @stamps) for particulars, Chichester’ Chemical . Philadelphia P . o W ANIED 0 indien”to iy our i meals at Norris' restaurant old Live and Let Live), 11 and 5 W ANIED- Gl ousework. None but competent girl need apply. 1911 Cass, D—Girl to work In kitehen, Doran S, 15th st, near St. Mary's ave. o8 10 city or country, for to take 11§m leasant work £ to 8 per day can be sent by mail any distunce, No canvassing. - Address at t Co., 1TA Milk st, Boston, X [ holiduy trads at their uvull o Crescent once, . 0, box ] Mass. VW ANTED Buttonnole maker. _ 1012 Farnam IS4 o front r cheap, 210 LY furnished lar or tvo gentlemen, v Fv RNISHED room, steam heat, 201 Gas, bath and furnace heat. \ ! 4N out board. 1812 Dodge st, il ice room for 2. 1613 Dodge st n for one ¥ furnished rooms at 2227 L\ furnishea front room with or with- 1t i full; guarante 4 to accomplish all claim seems small when we consider that they or money refunded. Manufactured by F, E. al attention to trading » geattored o > uni Sunborn & Cou, 1763 St. Maj avenue, 00017 Write for our Hst. N E cor 1th ang | are seattered throughout g\u, union and R R i e o o Douglas, 566 31 are of so great power in trade and 3 banjo taught as an ar . Gellen- — B el e 08 80 Brate. el d o1 | TR RGO tankhlpn Au o Dotgine up Sates, | JOOK Bxciange. If you have farms or lands to | Hnance. Th A‘]‘" majority of them, sl L on Lk send Tor o duserintive planka, | too, have been added to” our” population — If you have any kind of property to sellor ex- | within the last generation, the number »u want 1o buy, sell or trade, call on or ad- | change, list it with us: we can” furnish yous | of Jowish congr R [ e ress G. . Riernsdorff, Room 6, Frenzer | customer, S, 8. Campbell & G. W, Her L £ i B50 i sed from fitty-fix in 1830 to 887, with o membership of more families. Yet the Jews he to settle in New York as car! 1649, and by the mid- Opposite postoftic Bowrd of Trade Omaha HAVE for trade improved farm in Cass near Plattsmouth, will trade for improve inside property. Address M 3, Bee ofce., 0,000 Wish gocd. prompt paying tenants r dwellings, Hats and store rooms Rental Ageucy, 1606 Chi- a1l )R RENT- Newly furnished south fron room, in new house: steatn heat and ¢ niente, 1721 Davenport. IR Suita i for two gentlemen, ‘s st SHED rooms, 1516 Do RO Well furnished, with us AV o parnan JOR RENT at $11 per Fl'I(NISHHI)l’ ooms and board, 193 F, i ICE large front room, rarmished und hoated. Also smati dle of the next century they had estab- lished themselves in Newport, in Phila- delphinand in Charleston and Savannah, though they were nowhere welcomed 7 insurance, compn Ath and Douglas. Telep! Ot *‘;mnh worth of prop D" Brance, to trade ut the oilice of ¢ dorf, room 6, opposite postoftic AW IERTET ASEFor long time_and_a t low rate, 1 good proy e horses, ¢ Ve audto, Nojson's adaix Land and Lot ¢ by the ofl olonists, Maryland P S A L ——— — " | granted religious liberty 10 christians T T VWANTED-Good family norse in exchange | Gnjv: pennsylvanin required that all hmanson's office from F) or for lot, McCulloch & Co., cor 15th and | 9T enneyive q M Do s Frenzer | parnam, B804, | Of the offices of the colony should be pcall b e e filled by professed christians; the New | H. JOIINSON, cistern buflder. wolls bored O exchange-$1,000 worth of horses forstack | Ehgland colonics, and New Jersey, and dug, 409 N 30th st., um:mu,‘; Do £ \r for #1,500 stock of drugs, bal- | the Carolinas and Georgia made church I or mortgage. 0 imported 2,00 elevator ¢ erty. 10,000 0 attendance compulsory. Delaware made belicf in the Trinily requisite to holding public office, and Néw York re- Perchon stalll ar for land or 1 for land. Omaha prop- C.\.\:I(pnhl for second-hand books and_Libra- ries. 308 N 16th st. H. Shonfeld,antiquarian, T4 e res Nobrasks school lands for sale or nam st, i 6T15) office, male and fe- 1o all parts if fave iy ad- Omilia Natioual bank. 1th, Tel, 884, B8 £ 12 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ployi ut ""AN’I R A voller top desk. Price must be reusonable, Address T3, Bee office ) 16% W lce give me the ad- dress of Almond P, krll,'- n. n. Kingen, Cameron, Mo. 654163 __BOARDING. IMCLASS board with heated room, vite Louse, 8450 per week, 14 8. 9th, st 3 1 MRST.ULASS table Toard, served in home style, ford or 4 gentlemen. 1814 Dodge, #0 WANTED-TO RENT._ \TANTED. family without chi a 1uo- d house, by Feb, 1st, if possible, Must be within 2 minutes walk of P. 0., with not less than four sleeping roomws, and reht not to ex- eeed #5) per month. Address, “A," care of Omaha leal Estute and Trust Co. 52 15* "WAV ANTEI-To Fent a Lotel wii 17 103 bronii in & good Lustmess town. Address L. Z., Bee oftice, 610-16) FROUR elegant rooms ail modern conyeni 1704 Webster st a8 ~Furnished rooms, cor. 13th and Dodge sts. Davis, Millard hotel Hilliard FPOR RENT “Two nice on ground floor, ut month, With board £ per week additional NOR KE! Cago st. Inguire of room, I—A cheap south room. 1 rooms in Greuuig blk, eo. K. furnished front rooms 18 Burt, for 815 per w0l ™ —_— fused 1o the Jew the privilege of voting for colonial representative But aft the passage in Vieginia in 1875 of Jef- ferson’s famous “act to establish relig- ious freedom,” the Jews began to enjoy liberty of conscience, though even ' as late as 1826 North Cavolina forbade the election to office of any Jew, and Ma land sentenced a Jew for for hay spoken disrespectfully of Jesus, In New Hampshire, too. up to 1577, all state offi- cers were required to be Protestants, Our authority for these facts is _CLAIRVOYANT. D JANNIE V. Warren, clatrvovant, icul, business and test medium. Didgnosis free. Femule diseases a specialty. 119 N. 16th st., Rooms 2 &3, Tel. 44 107 ~ WANTED-TO BUY. TANTED A %00 or on fmproved property. ‘improved ranch on R. R, N E. N ract by and water, for im farm within 2 miles of Omahw'or Coun- Mod- J. STERNSDORFF, R renzer blk, D P. O, hus several stocks of good, clean dise €9 trade for city property, 61016 MR Exchange—Lots in Factory Place, Al bright's Cholce, Patterson’s ‘subdivision, Oxtord Place, und Mayne's additfon for good lowa or Nebraska farms. Also 650 acres in 550 fivst mortgage note John Dale, 514 8, 6 16+ y 15th. WK iz ‘o buy small team of ponies, Marker, 25th and Walnut, 625 1 A nicely furnished room with al Fovements fOF ol OF LW gentle: IS, 2th, men, WY ANTED-A job printing press. Call ut Co- operative Land & Lot Co.. 25 N 16th ot. Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, who writes in the Jews’ Annual. and who finally re- fers to the order of General Grant in Frontier county, Neb., for exchunge for Omaha houses end lots,'or Douwlus county land, A, P. Tukey, 124 Farium st. £ I = — | _ S . T yon have mnvthing to cxchanee eallonor | 1868, expelling all Jews from his mili- §3IB0LEand double furnlsed rooms, M6 VW ANTED—A meat market, country town TF 88 ons. o e, cor T e Doug: tary department, as “‘the most noted act Hodge ™" s T LN preterved. Frank Wood, Atnsworth, Neb | fns. SPSTHE | of tutolorance against the Jews.” The ]Wlll RENT--Large front room with alcove — — — S ‘ TANTED-Stocks of merchandise to ex- | same author gives a history of the prog- and cioset, gas. bath room. hot and cold will W 0 mortguge mote. . E. ‘change for lands and ity proverty? C.C. | ress of Jewish reform in~ the United man and wife, per month, No. 27 ST, — o ~ — -~ e 4 e P ) » NTED-A good stock of merchandise in S ANTED Mousés and lots to exohange for | Judaisin has become a distinct religion, A with Judaism elsewhere, = ; W wood location, Co-operative Land & Lot 45 compali % Too! ode on- g improved and_unimproued lands {p Ne- d ¢ LA o e he P htiemens aiso | Con 206 N 1ot st. o 17 hraska whd lowa. Charies C. Spotawood, ®b% | That reform calminated in the “class ‘table hoarl % or tours — 8. 16th, dopti by conference f m‘; |xlnr«l:m|:-| for three or four; refer- 7ANTED-To buy short tume paper, j. W. | adoption y = o N conferonce ls:«' —_— — — Gross, at C. E. Muyne's ofioe, Tifh and | wvERRASK A and Bansas farms to exchange rubbis at Pittsburg iu 5 5 AT T Harney. fad N oA e G lorado. Taoda, and. Yice | of o declaration of principles in FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICE! Vorsn, CoOperative Laud aid Lot Con 38 N | which only the moral luws of the (OFFICK room for veut, Freuser Liock, 31 pur > | ot o fl.‘:lm::; ‘I;:g.ml‘:ull‘un »;:- © .}:lli.h: l::l.:.::li.m wonth, ] e z R 4 AR A - E. COLE Loauns money on real estate aud ANTED-Gooa tarms in exchange for - ", - ) <o = H, R et marmass noree "N B oo tith }v Oumiuba proparty, G. C. Bpotewood. Moy | nnd sanctify our Hves the others (OR RENT--Office, cheap; best location it city, 1616 Dodge st. sud Douglas. Telephouo 10 [CF w being rejected as “unadonigd to the it 7.0 s views and habits of our modern civiliza- | Thursdays than angy other day of the tion.” The Mosaic and rabbinical laws | weok, regulating diet and priestly purity and Debtor—Very well. Then you may dress were set down among those | call for the amount every Thursday Saltogether foreign to our prosent | Se— mental and spiritunl state;™ and the THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. “M innic hope™ of the Jews was de- scribed as not the re-establishmgnt of the ancient Jewish state under a“son of David, and the renewed separation from the nations, but ““the establishment of OMAHA. the kingdom of truth, justice and peace |~ Teave | AT among all men.” The immortality of | Omaha. | Omaha. the soul was affirmed, but both ‘the | ~UxoN paciFic, (| resurrection of the body and everlasting | Depot 10th and Marcy sts.! punishment were rejected as “ideas not | Pacith m.! 150 A m, m. L. 12 m. P, rooted in Judaism.' This annual also reports that the ah- copt Runday, | | bath schools and confirmation classes RLINGTON ROUTE. R T have increased by 10 per cent during | () .u}:lih"' Masonsts. L. 6:05 &, m, m. T3y press, Nos2&1 8 » Mail the lust year; that the establishment of | {hi new congregations iy “almost of daily | CHD Lical occurrence:” that there is n growing | Denver fxpros demand for rabbis of academic trainings | Fenros Wi | and that the many temples, schools, | Kansas City Day Express,| $:0 a. charitable nsylums and club houses built Kansas Cty night express| 8:50 p. and building show the high moral and |, O Al epot 1 veligious development of the race. | Souxcity § S li0i0 Semitic departments have been added | Bancroft Express 4110 pu ‘Pt Sunday. to Columbin college, the University of | 8 H MISSOURT PACIF Pennsylvania and Johns Hopkins uni- versity; and though the Hebrew Union | habjiJathand W 10 college, or theological school, will grad- | Night ki uate no student in 188§, it expects to graduate ten in 1 ). It seems that at B &M VIR Depot 1th and Webstor st Hastings & Bk Hills Pas 10 the beginning of this s o rival theo- | Nortolk Passenger {5 s b logical seminary was started here by [ = the more orthodox Israelites, who ob- st i tained aid from the Portuguese cong AL P AL gations of New York and Philadelph with the view of combatting the prog- ress of reformed Judaism: but the / nual has no faith in its continued e Running between Connetl Blufts and Albright T addition to the stations mentions 1, {rains stop at Twentieth and ity-fourth ' streets and at the Summit in Omaha ence as an orthodox rabbinical insti- i stward. tute, since “no orthodox institution Trans- | Omaha Sheely, South |~ AL holds out long among American Is- fer. | Depot. Omalin bright. raelites. ’ As tothe movement to bring about the observance of Sunday as the Sab- bath.it has amounted to nothing nd- ing to this authority, which tellsus that “the Jew may be a Subbath; breaker, but never a Sabbath-changer for he never ch b genuine article for a counterfeit. he attempts at yroselyting the Jews it also speaks of as oolish and hopeless, 1f the Iseaclite over changes, it 8. with trath, he becomes an agnostic and nota christian. Finally, the Annual gives o list of more than two hundred Jews who hold, or have held, public office in the United States, though, of course it is by no means complete. Among public offic AM| elected at the last clection in tl Eastward, were six Jews—Theodore W, * % comptroller; Jacob A. Cantor, Al <outh Sy Omaha Trans. Joseph Blumenthal assemblyman; [ bright. Omaba, depot. | fer. Philip Benjamin, alderman; and Henry AT M. Goldfogle and Samson Lachman il justice RIS HOME DECORATIONS. Things That Will Make Home Attrac- tive and Comfortable. New York Commercial Advertiser: Lamp shades of feathers delicately tinted, row after row, to the size of a parasol, ave very new and so bizarre as to be almost handsome. “Peach-blow” and “saphire” glass, overlaid with coral pattern in white sutin-glass, is just now in high favor with collectors of bric-abrac. People with long purses should look appreciatively at the curtains of French net, which are a poet’s dream in black and gold and only $100 each. Royal Worcester at $5 per plate and crown derby,all the way from $1 to §20, ) am, is shown in’ the est variety, and, i ot better still, finds plenty of buyers ., 1, Wicker chairs of the easiest pattern, . with head-rest, cushion and foot-stool of .m. the handsomest embroidery, are to be 2 had for the surprisingly low price of $30 -, cach. The very handsome baskets are of rope, 00 LAY ornamented with bows of rich pale- 4530 bomA No. lined ribbon. They come in all shapes CHIC MILWAUKEE & i are usually mounted upon & | A No. " 9408 m.JA* wicker or metal rest. AN 0 p. m. A £ JOE & COUNCIL m/A No. A0 p,mA No. 1 TY & PACI Wrought among the newest as well s somest developments of a s most indisputably “on its properly metals. The extravagant, who delight in a thing proportionately to its cost, can treat themselves to draperies and sash curtains of Russian and Renaissance prices from $125 to $300 per win- iron standing lamps are the ghand- A No.10 A No.12 A No.@...... No.T t.; C Sun. Pine plush—that is plush figured with and tasselsof the pine—comes in all the lovely shades and is a favorite material both for pine shavings and down pillows and slumber robe A plaque to a penny, though its proud possessors have not huif the wholesome delight in it thatthe people who *“Japan- ese cups’ at 10 cents each and blue chin® (?) at $1 the set, feel in their Christmas acquisitions. High authorities declare wall banners passe. Others quite as elevated declare them the aim of decorative elegance. and are vot likely to be convinced to the contrary till their present heavy stock hus grown beautifully less. The very newest embroidery for dec- orative purposcs shows leaves and flow- [ isstied, ers, hand-painted, then applied toa | yaconducted by o ed of di plush ground, and the finer shading me ;n-y-‘ wh lm!l_\“‘: rr::lxl. done w th long smyhn-i 9[ the most uh:l- president, secretary ul IE"“«A"“ Brrirermy icate arraseni, while wine chenille, in ¥ B a contrasting tint, covers the edges. And we frankly confess after a day amid elegant costumes, that our heart goes out to a flimsy pink rf, hand- painted, and not very well done at that, of which our polite’ guide said, with a wave of the hand: “Oh, that’s cheap— only $. The_ best people don’t even look at those things.” Onyx is all the rage. We have long adorad it in pedestals and coveted our neighbor’s goods whenever we saw a table of it, but never quite knew its capacitios till we saw it in the new cab- inets and etagery where, mounted in brass or silver, it shows for what it is, and makes us all of the mind that God might, perhaps, have made a lovelier stone, but, certainly, God never did. But the most heart-hreakingly lovely thing of all is an onyx table just dé- signed by a noted furnisher. 1t is long and nurrow, of purest pale-pearl luster, and mounted, in un - antique mm,u,l whose tint seems but the shadow of its ving tull information us to conditions of con- own, which sounds v ; Hl"l:}"}; but Iln lm L will be furnished on appoution to this see it and you will understand how the | oflice. 9 _ J. W. BAkjiasn, usual oval, round, square or ovid grows Brt. Brig. Gen. and £, B 1 8, A poor and commonplace b Notice of Incorporation. O Whom It May Concern: Notice is her given that “i'he Hee Buildiug Comj has filed in the office of the county cle: Douglas county, Nebraska, articles of incorpor- ation. The prineipal place of transacting its Dusiness is at Omula, in Douglus county und state of Nebruska, The genernl nature of its business is to acquire, own, hold, lease, mortguge, sell and convey renl estate, orect bulldings and impr ments upon the same, for renting. suc estute, &c. The ‘wmount of capital stock authorized i3 00,000, ten per cent of which to be paid at tho time of subscribing for the same, aud mainder as required by the board of di T corporation commenced Januar D, 188, and will terminate the 1oth da uary, A, D. 1985, Thié highest amount of indebtedness or liabil- ity to which the corporation shull at any time subject itselt 15 two-thirds of the capital stock ssiied, real ration are to ors of five r number u 38 affairs of the corn Dissolution Notice. al estate flrm known as Sternsdorft & Mc- Furnan nsent, ( in room 0, I where he will ¢ t rnsdorft r block, opposit ). STERNSDORFF, - MOVICKER, Proposals for Ar OFFICE OF PURCHASING AND CONMISSARY OF | SUBSISTENCE U 5. ARMY, OMAITA, Ne! Sealed proposals, i tHiplic usual conditions, will be until 11 o'clock . w. on Mouday, the 16th da; Junuary, 18, at which time and place will be opencd i the pre 0 of bl for the furnishiug and delivering ot the following army supplies, viz Cornmeal, ors, and oatmeal, cooked. The right 1= reserved to refect uty or all bids, Blank proposals and speciiications showlig in Aotui] the articles and quantiti quired, and ide it. - swlambrequing have one end of S Y e plain plush, draped bigh und full 10 the | gealea proposals will bo received at the efice middle of the muntel.where it is met by munl_\‘l‘lzl-l'k uptos ot ock p.';n,,of m‘-u- Fir ; A5 a1 ehruary or running e count asivaight fail, perhaps hal¢n yurd i Yobruary | Tunning depth, almost covered with appligue or ulurs inquire st couity clerk's of other eluborate embroidery, und with nh.l:unfum: liundrod 1);)1lursll'nlllnll ace A carnar. abov apery turne: id a8 guaranty of good faith, tho corner aboy e dispery turned crved 10 Tejoct any and ul bids, yack in o wide satin-lined rever. —Some | or'thie Hoard of Commissio show elaborate fringes, but the double cdge of plush and satin is far and away | Jldlewdt better style. x < The cognoscenti are advised that a Sixth avenue firm has on exhibition a 1 portie rid to be a fac-simile of one Notice 1 fereby given that John Hahne did upon that hangs in the palace of the emperor m\” ith duy of bor, A. D1 fiie his application of China, who, the story goes, permits .“.-u" it mpie mits but-six duplieates of his tapestry | Wiliam street. to be made euch yoar, and allows but | f: 447 o Jesuam oneto go 1o any country. Whatever Notice. JATTER of applicaton of Joun Hahne for liguor iahia for license ¢ liquors &t No. 1714 ward, Omabis, Neb., from the 3%, tu'the firsi day of Jauuary, 1f there be no objection, remonstrancs or protesy LAY fled within two weeks from Decetber 2th, A. . 135, the truth or fulschood of the story, the | the said liceuse wil e granted. ugrbniding fubric is simply oxqui - combi 2. 5. SoUTIARD, Oity GALUN HARNE, Abplisan tion, as it wev of moonlit darkness, . - the suuset and a jade rainbow; after s ) BuDSOL ( ealed Proposals, which it will seem cheap for $100, Bealed proposals will be received at the ofce o ——— of the architects, Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lawrie, When He Could Call. New Paxton Butlding, Omabs, until Saturday, Creditor—When shall 1 call for the | ganusryenth, 1% fosthe earpepler ank Jois the four story sud Lasement Danish Association Bullding. The plans and speciiications can be had, and fnformation ob talned ..u:m urchiteots i NDELSSOUN, FISHER WiLE, iz Arthitectss amount of my ll, Mr. Smith? ebtor—Oh, at any time, What day will best suit your convenience? Creditor—Well, I have less to do on Y - A ALl