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[vertisements iu these columns are pitb. 1tshed in both morning and evening editionsof the Hee, the circulation of which aggregates ore than 18,000 papers daily, and gives the ad- of the city circnla- me i the beneflt, not onl T g e e, bt s of Loneln BiyTe, Lin coln and other cities and towns throughout this part of the west. —_— = E — BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bus fness houses, who are authorized agents for Tig REw spectal notices and will quote the same ¥ates as can be had at the main office, Jouffw. TRLL, Pharmacist, 820 South Tenth Btreet. Cmse s BDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th Street. H. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- o ing Street. J. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th o st ANTED-A nurse girl, 2017 Leavenwbrtn st YW ANIED-Gin, must be competent coot and Inundress, best of wages. 08 Farnam. 570 wflgTHD—l)lnlng Foom girl. 117 N.ll_{'hm. ‘ 7ANTED—Competent girl in_ family of 2 German preferred. Mrs. D, H. Wheeler 001 8, 2th st ‘V ANTED—Girl for general honseworlk, 1543 Sherman ave, Mrs, Thos F. Hall. 11 3 00k and_laundress. References required. Apply to Mrs, W H. MeCord, 204 & 18th st. it VWV ANTED -2 gitls, gencral work; & dining- Toom gifls; 1 dishwasher; 2 cooks for private familles: 1 German second girl: 1 aining- Toom girl, Norfolk, fare pajd;_we have lots of vd places for girls. Omaha Emp. Bureau, 119 16tn st. 116 21 VWV ANTED _Good giel in cmall family 1321 N, 19th st. 2] nuct kuve ready sale wheré 1611 California st., Omaha. 170 243 y, Indies to WOk for @ house on' needlework at thelr Bomes. (Sentany diswace) Good pay can be made.” Everything furnished. articulars f Address Artistie Needlework Co,, 1% ew York Uity ever introduced, CANADIAN Employs malo help sent toall parts i€ fare is ad. yance Reference, Omaha National bank. Mrs, Brega 316 8. 15th. Tel. 854, THomies JTATE Employment Ofice, 1417 Farnam st., V) Room 11, We send out help to all parts it fare is paid. 150 21% FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. PERSONAL. lo!!‘v TO LOAN, oot HREE furnished rooms, with board, 1900 Farnam 240 24 TOR RENT Two furnished rooms snitable snitable for 4 gentlomen. 844 So 22d st 221 22 {OR RENT-—Furnished rooms also unfurn- isied rooms for light nousekeoplng, §12 N 1ith st, + 196 21 JPARTIES wanting pleasant, furnished roome can get them at my new block, corner 16th and Howard sts., third floor. All' modern i provement . k. Burnet TJ{OR_RENT-A farnished room with hot cold bath, very remsonable, 518 8 fi;\ ot %1 21 JPFRSONAL-Private home fot Indies during confinement, lontial In! adopted. Address E m&rm a0 3 YHE demand h a4 writers 18 in_ex. Cess of the sUDLY. Shortnand coptse com. pleted at Valentine’s Shorthand institute in From tonr o six montha. Bend for circular, IERSON AL—List youl rty to_exchan with C. O, Spots ] % 8. 16th, st —_——— — JTRAYED OR STOLEN®One I about 7 years old, 70 pounds, Split ears, r turn to 8ith & Calawell fudl get reward. 450'1% ‘ay mare pon: {OR RENT—One small room, 1 “;&‘;}'""fi‘ 1613 Chicago st. 233 desjred desired; 1Bl EW and nicely fur Vath, 16, moderat F_ —_— JTCELY furnished rooms for gentlemen, tres AN blocks from opers house; $upwards, 628 8. 15th, 243250 NJICELY furnished upper front room, every N modern convenience, 1613 Douglas, 988 23% . FOURNISHED room: 1ith and 00 26¢ Pwfi«’.\'ls’l’l D rooms for_ ‘n(m Wousekoeping, also single r 202 St. Mary’s ave, 204 2% JOR RENT—Furnished rooms, GBO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1800 8t. Mary's Avenue, Y REUTHER, Nows Dealer, South Omah; SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Situation as housekeeper |v¥ s s of Post Office, Protestant widow of 25 with girl of 6 good cook and Inundress, and not afi ‘work, Mother, box 54, city. 235 23* ITUATION Wanted—- By a man (25), graduate business college, Elmira, N. Y., i whole- \, #ale or retail store, prepared’ to do’ shorthand Yyorkand can run a typewriter; has good tefer- ences and will_work for small wages. State Ewplopment Office, 417 Farnam, Room 11 ment parlors; re. rties if fare IS ad. Falconer bl'k, R.2 Tnd* NTERNATIONAL Employ spectable help sent to all p vanced, cor 15th & Douglas, U V0N Employment Otce is conducted in an honorable ‘manner, and_our RJ!‘IH!'I\HN supplied on short notice, Small fee, N]AJ S.lLll!l mis* (GATE City Bmp. office, 314 815th, Xall kin ds of work sent to all parts, s Douglas county bank. Tel 1106, A Hoys out of work to call the City Intelligence office (Creighton ), corner 1ith and Douglas sts. 367 Help for Refer- B34 23) MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ‘foN”l‘fib—-flmmflou Dy young Iady as copy- ist, Competent bookkeeper or cashier. Thorough experience in_real estato and insur- ance ofiice. ~Address. 5, Bee Ofice: ', (SITUATION wanted by a carpenter.will work for small wages, Call 1517 Farnar st.,Room 1 189 213 VWANTED_Employment. by = the editorial and office of a democratic paper . No ob- Jection to going west. AbMity to write original matters. A ddress H. 6, Bee offi 100 21 ANTED—A situation hy a practical miller, Must be a steady job. Address H 1, Bee: 14 21* MILLWRIGHT having six years' experience, = especlally on particular woodwork in_ that _trade, wishes' a position. Address H 4, Bee. 148 %3 WANTI’.D—-H)' a young man, situation where he can learn tho bricklayers or plumber's trade. Address W. P., 1049 South 20th st, cor Plerce. 150 23] WAN'I'RD—-MI’mlurn of socleties as org izers. Posted 1. 0. 0. F. preferred. Pe manent and profitable position to successful mem. Correspondence confidential. Address Room 01, No. %0 La Salle st., Chicago, l}yl_ul. % ANTED-DBy @ firstclass dressmaker, en- agagement in private fainilies. 822 8'18th, Miss Turner, 682 o) ANTED—3 young to middlo aged men to represent our house; none but men of in- telligence and ability need apply. J. M, French & Co., office 512 Paxton block. 728 ANTED—A carriage blacksmith on repairs at 1409 Dodge st. 2122 ANTED—Agents to handle the New Chem- ical Ink Erasing Pencil. Greatest nov- elty ever produced. Lrases ink in two seconds, no wbrasion of paper. k) o) pur dent profit. gw agent's sales amounted to #2000 f six y8: another 2,00 in two hours, Territory absolutely free. Sulary to good men. No la- ey neod angwer. Sample 35 cents, - For tems ‘and full particulars, addross, The Manufactur- ers, J, W. Skinner & Co., Onalaska, W 254 BY el gentleman, pleasant sunuier room. Reforences if required, Answer stating D. D. W, P. 0, box 2214, o1 213 ANTED—To borrow two to three thousand dollars flve years, real estate security worth five times amount, state lowest interost. Address G 27, this office, 630 20% TFINGAGEMENTS to_do_dressmaking in fami- lies solicited. Miss Sturdy, u’fisl “T;bfl. 71 m VWANTED-Good renl estate listed with me. C. ¥. Harrison, 418 8. 15th st. 815 WANT more small honses for rent. F. L. Gregory, rental agent, 309 8, 16th. 616 £ __BOARDINQ. Wiw'm“n-i) joarders at the Cozzens hotel, corner #th and Harney sts. 176 23% terms. URNISHED rooms and board, 1003 l‘n‘rumxT. miG* RENT—Nicely furmshed front room in ice cottage 85, per montii, 406 WHItm st. &minutes walk southeast U, P. dep 5 an RENT—To 1 or 2 gentlemen,. room bath ete,, 2319 Douglas, 882 OST—Package of jnvfl"ty befween St, Paul depot and 1th ana Hpward, Keward for 0 1201 Hownad, 251-25) T OST—Gold band ring on 16th at between Cap- itol ave and Davenport st return to Exeel. slor office and get reward. 10% 215 TS T DIRCK A0 WIITe NCOTCh 1CTTIeT WeAT ing tag No. 2001, answers to name of Frit Finder rewarded. ADply at 1710 Davenport-s. return JPOUND--Bunch of keys. Hee office. 260 23¢ FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. _ OR 8A LE—Néw furniture in a central 7 room flat for sale, or trade for good carringe or horse and carriage. Welshans & Co., 1422 Cap- tol ave., Bxp: 23323 respectfully call the attention of borrow- ers in the city of Omaha to our facilities for furnishing long time loans on real esta Weo ask of you unquestionable seourity, Odr 8 on such loans will meet y L:XPM"IL In dealing with ys you are dealing ly with the lender. We [oan you our own money in all cases, Our branch offjce, 1611 Farnam sreet, 18 undor the management of one of the offcers and atockholders Of the company, and has entire charge of all Omaha business, fncluding the col: lecting of_jnterest and principal (without ex- change) We assure you that you cannot afford to make a Joan without first calling on us. Ccne tral Loan & Trust Co.of Des Moines, In.' C A, Starr, Manager. 216 24 W ANTED-To loan #8000, real astate security required. N. M. Nicholson, 2818 Parker &t, North Omaha. 46 25) MONEY ty o At low rates on good city and farm property, notes bought. Kimball, Champ & Ryan, U. 8. 'Natl bank bld. b ma gmu.'m?o loan on_city and farm real estate. Linahan & Mahoney, room 508, Paxton bIk. MOYEY To Loan-By the undersigned, who AYL ‘has the only properiy organized ' loan agency in Omalm. * Lowhs of ¥10 o #100 made on furniture, plano, organs, norsca, w chinery, etc,, without removal. No delays. All Dbusiness strictly confdential. 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_diamonds. Persons should carefully constder who they aro dealing ‘with, as many new concerns are dally cominy into existence. Should you need money call an seame. V. R. Croft, room 4 Withnell building, 15th and Harney, 273 ns, ma. J{\UK'I'K:\I A n of carriage horses: & nice carriage; a span of white ponies and ofl outfit, cans, etc.; a fine driving mare, pheaton; also'singld and double harness. \Viilturn same in as drst payment on & nice house or lot centrally located, Call at once on V. 1406 Farnam. 252 JFOR SALE-A cherry roll top desk uud re- volving chajr. Inquire room 16, Chamber of Commerce, 230 24 ONEY to Loan—Omaha real estate and farms. Mortgages bought. Odell Bros. & Co., #12 8. 16th Chamber of .Commerce Imnwng‘ MUNBY toloan, casn on nand, no delay. J. W.and E. L. 8quire, 1413 Farnam st. ton hotel buildi i Bt LDING Joans. Linahan & Mahone %is O SALE-A tamily wishing to keep house or to take hoarders will tind best focation in city and can biy soveral sets furniture and complote outfit for Kitchen at reasonable fig ures. Inquire at 1818 Chicago strect, #7821 TOR RENT-To Fntlmuuu only newly furn- ishied parior bed room l.',lullnr‘ TJQOR SALE-Prottiest pony in_cit with white mane and tafl, also buggy, 700 S 10th st. upstairs, OR RENT 1 nicely furnished front parlor and otherrooms, all modern conveniences, 608 N I7th st. = §) VERY pleasant rooms for summer, with & 'board if desired, 213 8 2ith, 166 275 Fr ISHED rooms for gentlemen with bath, 1519 Howard, 157 25% [OR RENT Large, with closet, to Tadies onl; furnished room 204 8, 20th st, AENTLEMEN—At re v X furnished rooms 1st and 2d floor, every . near street carg and cable, d, apply 2222 Burt” st. 478 2 OR_RENT—Furnished room: mmer room: F RE] Suite of newly suitable tor three gentle; conveniences: board if desired; ‘near ¢wo car lines. No. 622 Georgin ave @0thst). 0422 NOR RENT—A large front room with alcove, all modern improvements, 1709 Dodge st. 645, WANTED-TO RENT. WANfl:D—Counno of five or six rooms, ren not to exceed £25 per month, Address G 59, Bee oftice. 00 ANTED—8ix or seven-room house furn. W At (n dastrabie Jocatiombor sommtos oy small family. Address F 71, Bee office. 678 FOR RENT-HOUSES. OR RENT—Dosirable newly furnishod room gentlemen preferrod, 1721 Daveuport, 620 7 ]fll‘l\xl;lll‘]l) rooms, 113 8 20th, Fuo&'r room furnished, 171 Dodge. SMALL room ‘suitable for gentleman, 102 M Dodge street: Bl o OR RENT—New 0 room house, corner, near Vinton st, $1yper month, Furnished and unfurnished residences i flats. Welshans & Co., 1422 Capitol ave,, E sition building. 23 [[IOR RENT—f-room flat at 419 . 11th st. Kent, %35, furniture $300, monthly payments. Rooms ‘paying #0 over rent. Co-op L & L Co., 205 N. 16th st 05 JFOR RENT—An clegunt niew Eroom T and barn, every modern convenien complete home, good neighborhood, stree cheap rent, J.'H, Parrotte, rental uigenc Chicago street. b of Wright & Lasbury, up stairs, 2412 ) Roous TROON. gas, bath, steam heat, 201 8. 24th, E i ¥ $1.00 to $1.50; 502 S 18th st, 64 [VOR BALE—Some good driving horses: also teams, harness and wagons, Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 206 N. 16th st. 23 QOR SALE—Large upper floor suitable for lighit manufacturing, Jocation 118 N 16th st, Price#28 per month, ive Real Estate and Property Exchange, 1524 Dodge st. L ONEY to Loan—1 can place good first-class city loans on short notice “and at lowest rates. D.V, Bholes, room 1, Barker block. . - l;ENAWA & 00, lonn agents, 15th st., opposite postoflice, m 16 OANS made on real estate. Cash on hand, W. M. Harris over 20 8. 15th st. 271 ONRY foloan, at low ratos, on chattels, without removal or filing: ‘inancial busi: ness of all kinds transacted quietly and without publicity; money advancod on jewelry: socurod notes bought. Calland ses us, it will pay you. People’s Financial Exchange, room 50%, larker block 15th and Farnam. 251 m R SALE-—A good prick yard and all t W R B term lease of the (dentral located) tall stand, Apply to Fearon, Cole & Robertson, 810 § 1sth, cor. “Far- nam, L ARE CHANCR To lease fine residance near postoffics, and ‘buy furniture (all new) at & great sacrifice. For particulars 58 L. 8. Skinner, 1509 Farnam, 250 FOR EXCHANO e T ORSES wantad fn exchange for improved farms and houses {n Omann. Omaha houses and lots wanted in exchange foF well tmproved farms, 1 haveavell improved farms in Nebraska and Towa to trade for Omaha propert Wanted, stocks of merchandise for farms or Omaha property. J. H, Watts, Chamber of Commerce. 230 24 (309D drawing horse to trade for buggy or Phaeton, O. F. Harrison, 418 8. 15th. 5% Brick Wanted 100,00 bricks in_exchange for good inside Omaha property. 8. A. Sloman, room 2 and 8 Hollman bldg. @7 {31, corner 234 and Douglas sta, fo trade for an eight to ten-room house and lot. Geo.J. Sternsdorft room 6, opposita P 0. 230 HAVE 100 lota in B. & M, Park addition to Sonth Omaha, free of ncumbrance, to trade for improved or unimproved Omaha prop- erty, farm lands, stocks of goods, horses, cattle, or anything of vaiue, These lots are rapidly increasing in value, and 1f you have anything to trade call and see ‘me. George J. Sternsdorit, room 0 Frenzer block, opposite postoflice. 23) FRADES made fn real estate and personal roperty, See exchange 3 oD, 5 !){N. 16th st e fi&i and L. Co. o VWV ANTED to ExchangoTwo Tafs n . & M. park for horse an h\lufi'. Inquire at 8. ellman blogk. ) SALE-A lgng A. Sloman, 13th and Farnam, [7 ANTED—50 housos_and _lots to exchange, C. C. 8potswood, 30534 8. 16th st. =N ANTED_300,000 brick for Omann real os- tate, E.A. Leavenworth,1417 Fnl‘llg'!'l st. ‘, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. TDLAND Guarantes and Trust Co., 1505 Farnam strest—Complete abstracts fur- Bished. and titles to teal estata sxamined, per- fected and quaranteod. 24 s AR L BEN!()N & CARMICHAEL furnish completa and guarantesd abstracts of title to any realostate in Omala and Douglas count; short notice, upon The most complote sot of abstract books in the of No. 1510 Farnam st. 203 A good driving and riding pon: Part on time to good par Wainut HilL 14 83% JOR SAL Price 63 1 CAN place largo or small loans _without de- Iay; splendid rates. A. K. Riley,1510 Farnam. Hin? p: banking counter, Mer- chants’ National bank. Inquire at bank. 023 238 -A top_buggy, nearly new, Colum also good single harness, A, H, 16th st. 10 OR SALE bus mak Comstock. 1\10:\?5\{ to loan on {mproved real estate: no commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block. 283 FIVHE Mead Investm’t Co. make loans on farms and city property. - Room 204, Ramgo Dulld'g. OR SALE door. 2 ]5"()!( SALE—Best carrfuges at Seaman's, Cheapest carriages at Best phaetons at Seaman’s. (hieapest phactons at Seaniun's. t buggies pest buggie t wagons at Seaman's, Cneapest wagon's ut Seaman’s, East side of [fth st., north of Nicholas, Studebaker's Repository. w02 M 17 JOOR SALE-Large Hall's safe, new. M. A. Upton & Co. 9i1- 7 Hall's safo with inside H Two ) m&ifm- steel botlers G6x 14 feet, with smoke atack, steam guages glass water guages, ete., all complete; will sell cheap. Address’ Fred Krtig, lirewer, Omaha, OR SAL TLOANS mado on voal estate and mortgages bonght. Lewls 8. Reed & Co. 1521 Fapnam. bstracts—South Omaha—Ed, Johnson Co., agents South Omaha Land C the only complete set of abstract by South Omaha. Complete abstracts furnished on short notice. Offte opposite. depot, South Omaha. 127 ‘6! SALE-REAL ESTATE. OR SALE—Cheap, lov 433, Hillside No. 2, 6-room house. Lot _orf Spruce st., between 18th and 19th. 5 lots in South Omaha.’ 20 acres on West Dodge st., sultable for garder purpose, by G. A. Lindquest, 220 8. 14th st. 180 20% l'womiv loanod on furnicure, planos, organs, horses, ete, low rates, J. J. Wilkinson & Co., 1417 Farnam, over Burlington ticket office, 6 PER CENT money toloan, Patterson & Bar- nard, 318 8 15th st. 05, TMONEY 1ol oan on orses, wagons, fuzniture, ianos and other rmounx property or col- lateral without removal; business confidential; rates moderate, The Fairbank Investment Co., 215 8. 14th st., upstairs. 289 MIONEY to loan onéity proporty and farms by Jarvis, Couklin Mortgage Trust Co. L. P. Hammond. 'general agent for Neb,, Room new Paxton block, 116 OR SALE—The furniture, carpets, fixtures and lease of o pleasantly loeatéd, newly furnished near horse and cable cars, house he: team, furniture, etc., in use less fhan a year: must be.sold at once. _For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 1613 nam st 8 49 URNISHE om to rent. 2020 St. Murys ave. 7 OR RENT—Furnished rooms in Greauig blk { cor. 13th and Dodge sts. Inquire of Geo, R. Davis. Millard hotel billiard room. 1A RGE pleasant room, modern conyeniences, 4" 1706 Chicago st. 2 TF{OR RENT— Rooms furnished and unfur- nished, 1724Cap. ave. 200 FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED. 0 Room House—Gas, bath, ot and cold, city water, cistern. No. 2221 Burt st., apply No. 2223 Burt st. 226-26* OR RENT—Two larga unfurnished rooms and hall on first fla, also two rooms and Dath {n basement. 2517 Douglas st. 18 23] WANTF:D—A competent, sober and willin; head cook wanted at'the Windsor hote! must be a first class cook and be well recom: mended, apply at office. 150 2 IOR RENT—New house of § rooms in Popple- ton park, §25 per montli. Inquire o X. F. Fagan at Conimereial National bank, ANTED. -y a competent man_a positi on as gardener and florist, has had 18 years experiench, Adaress G 68 feo ofice. 100 ¥1+ W AJTED -Experienced boy. Roeders Drug Store, 12th and Harney sts. 19121 ANTED—Reliable man to take charge of book stail. Apply 308 N, 16th st. 173 ANTED—2 toamstors,§25 per month; 2 farm hands, #20; 1 first-class grocery clerk, must be well acquatnted with city; first-class conchman; 2 canvassers, Omaha Emp, Bureau, 110 N. 10th st. 17 21 "NAT ATED—Porter for barroom #25 a month and board, coachman with city refe 1CeSe Mrs, Brega, 316 8 15th, 133 21 ANTED-A first class milker, J. F. Hoch, north of Deaf and Dumb Institute. 958 21% ANTED-—A few persous in each place to do light writing. “Enclose stamp for 60-page of particulars to J. H. Woodbury, Albany, N. Y. 20a 21* VW ANTED=A firat-class Jewoler, ono tlat oan do all k'nds of fine work and L‘llfx aving, Permagent Pluce and good wages. C. L. Erick- son & BOL ., 212 N. 10th st. W ANTED- Salosmen— Five traveliug sales. men; salary and expenses; no experience necessary. ddress, with stamp, Palmer & Prarie Du Chien, Wis. BT T OUSE for rent and furnishings. for sale. Apply 1811 Cass st, 251 24) \OR RENT—Brick house, 8 floors, centrally located, rent cheap and the furniture the cheapest in the city. Co-operative Land & Lot company, 205 N 16th st 224 23 OR KENT—Houses and flats of all sizes and locations; rents and prices to suit all. Co- operative Land & Lot company, 205 N 16th st. 242 {YOR RENT-- Seven room house; first-class lo- cation, Hent, §5; furniture very cheap, Co-operative Land & Co., 205 cor. 16th st. 12 OR RENT—Ten room house, centrally lo- cated, furniture away down and on casy ments; fncome double the rent. C Lund & Lot Co., 205 N. 16th street, OR RENT—A seven room house cality, Moy loh #5, inquire at 2] 55 2 JOR RENT—Honse, G-rooms, #41 Convert, Inquire 1523 Jackson. DIOR RENT—2 unfurnisned rooms 1111 Doug- las, up-stairs, 14 21% JROR RENT-One or two unfurnished rooms, pleasant front room for light housekeep. 9 21% ing. '1509 Farnam, room 21, third tioc I0R RENT—Cheap, 4 unfurnishod nice rooms, suitablo for housekeeping, 202 Harne OR RENT—4 rooms 3 rooms 1023 Iy 2 Also3 rooms 1017 N 5 09 Judge Rental A & iHarney. 11 G FURNISHED rooms for martied couple or single gentiemen, 2020 Nicholas st. 032 About May 15, L' or small store room, grounc trallocation. Address P. 0. box T For & Douglas st FOR RENT Offi Omaia, well lighited and partof it. Spelmim 24 Dbost location in ated, onwill rent J. H, Watts, Chamber ok Commerce. 28] \OR RENT-Two 4-room.houses, 8. E, c 4th and Woolworth ave, Fred Kiee. I JNOR RENT-8&room house, Inquire Barton, 2016 Capitol & 05 OR RENT—7-room flat, 1st floor, 1605 Howard st, Inquire dru ANTED—Competent bricklayers, wages HL0 par oy for 0 hours® work: Tirlek Contructora” Assoctation, Omaha, Nebi, Apply ERY desirable 10-room house cor 21st and Burt st.; all modern {mprovements: on ca- ble and street carlines, Inquire Dr, Paul, N B cor 15th and Dodge. o2 4889 Paxton block, 7 Per Month—Agents wauted tn every county. Plan of work easy: new goods: wrlte witki stamps. Gould M'f'g Agency, Tuiversity m.{’ N. Y. City. Py 480n0j OTTAGE—4 rooms and about 4 ac good barn, about % mile north of fort, 813 Per wontl 1o good tenaiit. Apply 317 8. 11l st WAN’nm—nan and women everywhere for & genteel business guaranteed to pay 8060 per week profit easier than other lines pay %50 or month, #2 samples free to either sex seek- g permanent employment. - Experience abso- lutely unnecessary. Merriil Mfg. Co. B 53, Chicago. 838'm1* ANTED—Men for satirond work, Albright's Labor agency, 1120 Farnam, BOYI—ALI’L Dist. Tel. WANTE MA AP, WAN D—2 dining room girls for Colorado, 3 for W yomtug, | far Utaih 80 fare paid. oks for Columbus, Shenandoah, Fremont, X Oity, VRIDATaiso, Falrbury, ete., 3 and §7 i 2 glls in officor’s family. §20 And #15; 3 uncil Blufts, $20 and $15; lsundress and dishwasher in waino hotel; chambernaid snd dishwashor (Danes), girl to work for an elderly couplo on & tarm, no washing or bread baking, 0 girls for gondral housework; places nover ‘Deeir better oF More nUmerous. Mrs. Brega, 610 B 16tk tolephons 884, 230 ANTED-Girl for general ho usework, 2116 LU Davenport. . J. Beard. B9 24 VW ANTED- Girl for gneral housework, ot man preferred. Mrs. M. Sloman, 854 8 20th st. 205 25 S O VPRI T WY ANIER-Girl for gonerat house Beward st. 150 2 TANTED— Kespectuble girls for all kinds of work, International kuployment Purl Falconer block, cor 16th aud Douglas. 162 FA7ANTED—Good girl for cook and gitcl work, Ingnire 1618 Howard ¢ “rfl BD-Middle aged woman for cook or Tan and wife to go on favm, Laquirs room £, Arlington block, 138 'dmn for general housework. The highest Wagos to 016 competent to do all kinds of v Good troatment assaved. Mrs. G, 7yl raut in Columnims, &5; \Hnlnst room gixl ous of ity B0; five i cits, 815 and K18; 000k aud second ©00K in same family, #4 and §; cook for famil of 8, 8; nice girl for fanily of £ (n country, &f; 18 for Plattsinouth, Valparaiso, Shenandoah, te.; glils on rauches; dishwasher for Pacifie B3 2 for oame restaurant in city, and i eneril housework. Mrs. Brega, 916 5. \ath »t. Tel. wm 23 218 ANTED at onee, experienc L EOWeTS, Wiyt e ANTED—Girls te do fine sew! department, Chas. Shiver ANTED--# good waltresses for Colorado, W Ewym g, # for Utah, § and fare ” Moo girl for ah elderly coypla on a fru . W or: paking: ceok and second 8 W A B8, Mrs. Brega, thdendanbent * 11 OR RENT.=A fint of 7 rooms, closets and all Duggans block . sonth 13th cifie st. Inguire at 11128 15th. LYY FOOR RENT—6room flat,hot and cold water Dath, gas, all modern,’ J. H. Pirrotte Ken- tal Agency, 1606 Chicago. 89 50 URNISHED hotel for rent—The St. Elmo hotel, Missouri Valley, ia. The leading ho- tel of the'city and only oué blovk from the de- an For further pufticulars address Hugh Percy, 849 mio NOR RENT-—Two 51 B _room honses on Park ave, #40 per month, D, V. Sholes, Room 1 Barker biock. Ed INE large now housés with 11 to 14 reoms, with all modern huprovements, - in *Clarké Place,” Cass and 34th ats. on car Lwe, for rent. 0. ¥, Davis Co. ¥ 09 23 jfiflu RENT—6-room fiut_frontin, " Park. Bath, gas, hot sna_cold water, $4). B, L Gregory, Kental ageut, 30 8. Rm-fz'd ]!wic RENT—~2 now 11-poomr nouses, #0, by 8, I, Potersen, se cor Lsth and Donisl 5 OR RENT--2 elegant -toom houses, all mos ern convenlences, excellent location, con- venient to street cars, per wonth 1f taken soon. H. E, Cole, nedéth and Douglas. 950 B\un RENT-A T-roout flat, I uira of Geo, Higgins, i the cigar store 1615 How nquire. of C. W. W0th, DOF RENT—10-room honse, all ¢ 18th st,; T-youm cottage, Howard st, hompson, 148, 16th st. up Staies, o ke abie fences. b ElghtToom flat. front room suit- t RENT bla houses, from 35 1o #0 per "‘\UHUI‘ vitt Burohaw, Room1, Creighton block, Liid {ture for sale at bargain. t O'Donahoe & Sherfy T # 9 R HENT-A ueat #0 cottage. Apply at onee. F. Hurrison, 413 8 W 7 S PoR ra"T— “'lea—rn‘l\m nouse, 2ith ;!l-‘l and Mason stree! 40 per month, J, 8, Coutdlold, 10} Purcam at Lo o ol gy “rl.("lll‘. l\iuw\l. ent frou §12 to uruiture for sale on monthly payments, Co-0D. L, 81 L. Cou 200 N- 16t st~ B T—WEen you wani "to resi & hoi store of office go to H. E. Cols 208, R RENT-And furniture for sale, al Tew, Gt & Bargain, best Rouse snd'lobbtion in city; every 1nodery Ganvenionce; this will pay 1o iuvestigate at once. Apply 1700 Dodge 04 ne-half the &tore room at 1213 s, under the Miliard hotel. 183 OR RENT- Desk room, gronud §floor, cheap. 13th and Farnam, st location in city, J. . Stanhope, American Express Co. 15 7OR RENT—Store aud basement, 604 8, 18th st. Mrs. M. Lange. oom ur F 15t tloor #25 per month., ne ']“m'rnN block, 8 T—Two business or office Tooms on W, 1. Clark, th, corner of Mason st. Six baudsome fiew store roon:s with Lirge eély lars underneath. finished with' ali modern tmr- provements and conveniences. Kents moderate, Apply to John Hamlin, 11 8 11th sti, Omaha. s JPOR RENT-Half of oftice at 5128 10th, t. Chamber of Commerce bld, Odell Bros. & Co, - 800 POR RENT—A No. I store rootnon 6th st J. H. Parrotte Rental Agency, 1606 Chicago, BT B0 et Y SN LR FIOE rooms, 602 8. Lith st. 21 : g QI IENT—Suite o ofice roous| Dlock, cor. lith and Dougl 1o room nouse, cok, 17th and Dorcas, £0.per month, ine quire W. M, Bushman, 1311 Loavenworth. 71§ OR RENT-—Business raom now occupiedias my office on 1th st. C. ¥, Hurrison, 418 B Lot Q'nm for rent cor of Mercer ‘and: Lowe ave- M nues, o good store for a_ dri; lSm and gro- cery. Inguire on premises, Chas. J. Ryath - 63 ipfifi(]'fl' “Turee stores and basement at 1005 Farnam streel. Inquire at Room 1, Aslington Vlock, 1611 Dodge st between an garden, 7 acres of. land with small house, with quite a number of fruit trees. A nice place to make money for one who underatstends gardening, O, R.%. &1 Co., 1604 Farnam st., Omisha, 1412 TOOR RENT—80 acres good house, 1 Bros., 6145 10th'st ell improved,near in, cribs, ete. RO BENT-Good sulo und livery um excel- ole. nguir W. McVicker, room 2, Barke ook i Froperty on cor. of 1 Duvenport 5ts, ot 8, block 1. Apply us N. 107 South 14th st Bls24) 10N, Gardeners—For Rent—The best 40 acres for garden, near Cutoff Lake Bouse. J. H. Parrotte Kerital Agency, 1603 Chi- cago. & 888 0 Fu It RENT—Large barn cheap at RENTAL AGENCI in-' you want your houses rented to ood, prompt tenants, lst thom with J, H. bar: rotte Reutal Agency, 1006 Chicago, 50 m16 ¥ YU want yous bouses rented place them With Tienawa & Co., 1oth, cpposie posicfice. to rent, and we can. rent ‘ T ANTED—Hous: E. Cole, N. E. 1sth and them 00 las 414 [JOR SALE—Furnitura in house of nine rooms,centrally located. Tiee Office. OR SALE—8 or 10 h horsc boller in goodptder. Cheap for cash. Rees Printing Co. - 7 [0R SALE—Dormant #éala capaoity pounds. Phil. Stimimel & Co.#911-9[3 Jones st., Omaha, ¥ o 207 MISCELLAREOUS. {OR SALE— Lot on Nicholas and 13th, 66x132, for 0,000 Address Joun R.Shaw, Hamil- ton and Lowe ave, 100 m3* HAVE several choice, inside, full lots, upon which I can build houses to suit purchasers upon their own selection of plans, and on terms to sult. This will pay to investigate. D. V. Sholes, room 1, Barker block. OR SALE—~House (6 rooms) and lot on 20th st., 83,250, 81,000 cash. Hlnuw (6 rooms) and lot on 21st st., §2,800, $1,000 cash, Corner lot on 234 st., 1,600, 57-foot ot on 22nd st., §1,600. H. W. Huntress, 1417 Farnam st. 041 21* OR SALE or exchange—New § room house, all modern improvements, barn, etc., small cash payment and terms to suit, Will take equity in good lot as F. L. Gregory, 500 8 T6th st. part payment, 480 Ffii». T room and hosid‘fa private family for fentieman and” wite o two. gentlemen. 2411 Hamilton st. 193 275 URNITURE of 6room fiat for sale and flat for rent; 3 blocks from opera hous Ad, dress G. 43, Bee. 16921 N OTICE 1 horeby glven that T will ot be ve- AN sponsible for any debts contracted by Ida M. Clark, she having leff my bed and board, march 13th. Melvin Clark. . ka and waiter jackets, carpenters and Darkeepers aprons at the People's Clothing House, 133 Douglas st. 706 21 (CASH patd for secondhand, books at the tiquarian book store, 8.8 N.16th st. PPARASOLS and U PASTURE will be open for ho 20th, David Neale, banjo taught as an art by Geo. F. Gellen- ck, B) Harney st. 182 TSTOCKMAN ary, work of ail kind enworth'sts,, Omaha, Ne VURNITURE! Furniture—Who wants hold furniture, good on time. J.J. Wilkinson & Co,, 1417 Farnam st., Room 9 and 10, T0- JOIRE insurance, reliable companies. fI. Cole, N. E. 15th and Douglas. i ‘VA NTED—A good horse, bugy and harness in exchange for South Omali lots, George J, Sternsdorfl, room 6, opp postoffice. 230 ONEY to loan. Notes ana_d. R. ticket. bought and sold. A, Forman, 1320 Fl‘i,l".’nlln on improved city ol om § Coutinental ‘Vlm wants a good 160-acre timber-claim re- linguishment within 4 miles of Cum- mingsville, Wheeler county? ~Cheap, only 823, Adjoining deeded land 15 worth flu;wrncra, Address Jeaso White, Jr,, Mentorville, Neb. | OR SALE—Or exchiange, We have some good Omaha real estate and_Nebraska farms; which we will sell cheap or._trade for stock of clothing, furnishing goodsdry goods, boots and shoes, groceries or hardware.” Schlesinger Bros. 6148 10th st. 90m1s* 0. easy payments, buys a beautifal 50x128 <D oot lot, only 30 minutes ride from post of- flce; it you value your friend the imighty dol: lur, biy soms of these lots betore they are all gotie. " H. K. Cole, room 6, Continental block; 5 j‘ L RICE & CO., fteal Bstate, QOME_cholco loans wanted. A. K, Riley. 3 is1) Farnam. 35 m TMONEY to Loan—0. ¥ Davis Co. real ostate and loan agents, 1606 Farnam st. 213 2500,000—T0 loan on Omaha city property at 6 e g ) ONEY LOANED at C. ¥. Rood & Co.’s Loan Dersonal property of ail‘kinds, dnd o:1 bther ur’ iclesof valuo without removal. . 8. lith, ness strictly confldential. MONEY o lown on_furniture, wagons, I\ ity. Bublness contdential. O 1 Jagobs, 2 § Isth ., ®£OLE loans mone e farm property. block. + tate {n ums to suit. 20 South 1t st. 4" V. Sholes, room 1 Burker blik. TMONEY to Toun_ga000 to lonn in sums of perceat. G. W. Day, S, E. cor. Ex. BId, VL it 0n TIPS, Slabon hoESy WAGORS: over Bingham's comnilssion store. Al busi: atc.,without removals or on collateral securt 8ts. A WOODMAN~Money to loan onreal es- T 04Ngmado on Omana city property by D. 29 from 500 to #2,500 on Omaha and South Omaba property. Money on hand. Wright & Lasburgs 2185, Tith st upstairs, 23 ]\IONEY——TO loan. —Lowest rates. No delay J. L. Rice & Co.,, over Commercial Na- tional bank w4 OR BALE—At less than cost: Nine nice, neat cottages, well bullt, elegant lots in glegant location, bigh and dry, and only short distance trom Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, from B0 to 81100 1 cush, bulance $10 por montn, Theso houses are being closed out regardless of cost and you caunot get_another such a bar- gain fn o hundred years, Call quick on D."V. holes, room 1, Barker block. &3 OT 15 and 16, block 3, Thornberg place, Wil De sold during next 10 days, very cheap,and only £200 cash on the two lots, 'F. L. Gregory, 309 8 16th st. [ (SQHORT time loans mado on any avausble M) security, in raasonable amounts, Secural notes bought, sold or exchanged. General faanctal business of any Kind ~ transacted promptly, quistly and tafrly at the Omaha Fi- nancial Exchange, N. W, “cor. 15th and Har- ney sts., over State National bank. Corbett, manager 214 bought, C. B. Jacobs, 520 S. mn}n. 1\ ONEY toloan on rurniture, horses, wagons, o on any approvei security. Low 4 V. Robbins, 1613 50 D cit i clty property, P.0. by ik, 5p. oy, Frenzor blk, opp. g )0 you intend to build this spring, 1f 50 _como and see us, we can mh-r) u the best of in- ducements. H. E. Cole, N 1 Cor. 1oth und Doug- las, e Nlufihm-:» irs. E..Winton, N. E. cor, 15th und Dore 175 a9 ND TYPEWRITING. QITUATIONS secured. Valentine's Shorthand M Institute has placed all of its graduates in good positions. Studonts can euter at any time. Send for clrcular, 1515 Dodge stroet,Omahia, Neb. 8232 - 7IUBINESSBHANCEB H E i hid 20 years experience in the man'f of sulphuric and other acids, ilizers, baking powders, alkalis and other chemicals, wishes to correspond with capitalists with o view of starting such works, Good profits. - Am ina position to give the full- estdeluils and reforences. Address G, 18, Oma- s Beo, ORI SALE—One lot and 2 cottages and stable, 11 and 2 cisterns, on 8. B.Cor. 11th and price $5 000 cash. 629 J L RICE & CO., Real Estate, 204 2300, easy payments, buys a beautiful 50x foot 1ot, only 30 minutes ride from post of fice; if you value your friend the almig] lar, buy some of these lots before they are all gote. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental bloc 245 1 204 J L RICE £.CO., Reat Kstate. {01 SALE_A fino restdence. lot on Farnam st., 08X132 £t at a bargain. Kimball, Champ & Ryan, U. 8. Natl bank bl JiL, RICE & CO., Real Estato, 0t SALE—f-room modern house, 50 feet of ground, near 15th and St. Mary's ave,, for 7,000, party anxious to sell. G. k. Thompson, 814 8. I5th at. §id J .1 RICE & CO, Real Bstate, ER OB SALE—First class meat marke operative Land & Lot company, #05 st FAOR SALE—First class Dakery on o good streat. Co-operative Land & Lot company, 205 N 104D st. 242 ith the North 3 your stoves and_furniture Furniture. Co. Tls-1i- AGE—Having renth g ry Toof bullding th the Mercer block win prepared o offer the best facilities for storage of all kinds of goods, furaiture, pianos, sto: buggte and merchandise, storage, lowest rates. ~ Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. WK Storage Ca,—Tucorporated capi- 5,000, most extensive facilities for rago of furniture, planow ete. Warcliouss eipt glven, 1004, 1010, 8§12, 1514 Capitol ave, cor 1th. o7 ~ WANTED-TO BUY. ANTED-1 good of lesk and safe \ be cheap and in gax‘ order, A must Y ANTED-_WIill buy some good notes. W. MeVicker, room 2, Barker block. 2T 28 WA ANTEDTo pure .:# some centrally lo- cated inside busing’s property, Commu. nication desired from ow Address W, F. Bmitn, 1220 Farnam st 2 D—A. P. Tukey will buy some good d mortgages it well secured. A. v, Litd Farnam. g, i3 VW ILL buy furnicure ot hoise wrally located. Co-op. te & L Co, 205 N y 6rs only. con- Lith N ADax My from the principal ol ast, has taken parlor rooms for 1 days at 165th, Oniuha, Where in her trance state she accurately re- veals to her many patrous secrets of the Dast present and future, in love, business, troubl and disease. that 18 truly wonderful 'and ce tainly usetul, Information sought by matl will receive prompt answer by enclosing 4 cents in stamps and & lock of applicant’s hair. “Room 1 on #ud tloor No. 322 N, ‘ulh‘ Omaba, N'\‘l‘l’fl A NNA ALPLANALR, the celobrated Hunga- i 1 & sclentific palmist, well o 18T Housss fof Feut Wil H B Cole, N. E. 1ith nd Douglas. a8 anuom’. F. L. Beutal ageut, 309 8 m\‘x.n. known as having the largest business of any for- tune-toller in America, Ladies only. 102 N 20ta st. 20th sud Saunders cars pass the door. 930 24 M 18, HOOPER, maguetic healing clairvoyunt and trance reading, N W cor 20th and Cass. 04 m 3t R, NANNIE V. Warrcn, clairvoyant. Med- D ical, business and test medium, .l? nosis free. Fewale diseases o specialty, 18th Bb, Rooms 2&3, Tel e TR SALE—Restaurant, Neatest in city, Good location, Good business. Good reasons for Belling. - Prico $30. Time on part, Investigate, Address “H 2, Bee offico. 2 A FIRSTCLASS nows and fob printing office at'n thriving county seat town for Sale at reasouable and easy terms, For particulars ad- dress the Retlector, Ogalalla, Neb, 11026 QURST class restanrant on the best strect in for sale. Rent away down and terms very réasonablé, Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 206 n. 1th st. 2242, ANTED —Partn, roller flourm 114 The in she short system of ; small capital required, Address H 1 242240 $1Mpnrmm\th Starts you in busine try Tights frec; sond stamps for ¢ w Patterson O1l Burner Co,, 201 Canal st. Chicago, I, BEICK yard and 200,000 brick for sale, Hanson, 2532 Pacitic, bet 25th and 26th st, 113 2% OR SALE~Barber shop and bath rooms in Pacitic hotel, price #4400 cash, & bargain, ad- dress Chas, Moser, Norfolk, Neb, 151 26+ OH BALE—First class store and stock of geperal merchandise with good established trade, fine location, best corner in large, thrift 1 . Terms reasonable. Address D), igh, Neb. 111 26% —First-class ladles and gonts' 1es- . best of locations, nall payment down. Good reason for selllug. Address G. Bee. 106 23 TOR SALE—A gasoline and coal oil business, 2 horses, tank wagol apacity 1% gal pumps aud ol house, everything complote. urthier particulars address Hox 12, Red Cloud, Neb, 112 23 N BAT market for sale, A full equipped mar- Py ket In good location and doing a good cash business, Address G 65 Bee oflice. 073 26% POR BALE-Good-paying 3 &ood loeation, requires 8,00, Address G. Bee oftice 50 28 = ey . F(ll( SALE-}4 interest in first classrestau- rant, doing good business. Address G 64, Hee ofli g O BA taurs ocery busines: DORBALE or exchange. A new combined bl roller aud burr wmill with complote outiit of modern machinery, doing & good busi- iness, with unlmited water power,on Little Blue river, in Thayer county, Neb, No better location I the state. Will take good lands Or city property in (part or entire) exchany d- dress, A. G, Collins, Hebron, Neb® mi2 R SALE—A good paying business. Clgara, mlumr toys, soda water fountain etc , in first-class on. Btock will invoice about WLl take cily veal wuum-yufln. uire at Max Moyer & Co.'s, iflo’n SALE—Tho best and cheapost {rackage lots 1 Omakia, J, . Watis, Chanber ot 3,230, only 8900 cgsh, balance m nli;lf' buys & beautitul 2 story, 6 room house and lot on ved car line, H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental, 246 2 OR SALE or Trade—Farna; Toar 83th, ineumbrance 82,000, Equity §.000. Farnam st., cor 81st, 130x1 Trackage, {3th st, néar Grace, 69x112, n?fi}mn" 8t cor Blst, 45.Udx140 lncumbrance .ljfl‘t'um st., near Nicholas, 615104, incumbrance ":;Il'nders st., cor, Burt, 160x51, incumbrance 'p'ur'x ave. facing park, 60x15), incumbrauce Commel I’L«';’nulu st, mear 20th, 00x13%, fncumbrance 5 1018 in B, & M. Park add to South Omaha, clear of incumbranee, perfoct titlp, 2quarter soctions of school land . tu Kossuth Co., Towa., Lawarter section land {a Grundy Co, Neb, clear. ‘All'of above property for sale or trade for good inside improved property or guod im- Proved or unimproyed. farms. = 8, A. Sloman, rooms 22 and 2, Hellman bidg, 1301 Farnam st., Omahs, Neb, 13 MW fio0d houses, well locatod, for #8700 and #4100, on ensy payments. J. A, Hotgtand, room §, Arington Biock. 205 55 TOON cotiags, st frout, Tull 1ot 21 and Burdette sts, only 81,70." D. O. Patterson, Omaba Nat. Bauk. T 008 00, easy payments, buys a beautiful b)x123 foot lot, only 30 minuteés ride from post of- fice; if you Value your friend the almiglity dol- lar, buy some of these lots before they are all gone. H. E. Cole, xoom 6, Continental block, Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice {5 hereby given that by virtue of two certain chattel mortgages, one dated on the 14l day of March, 1858, and fho other duted on tho 2ath day of Mareh, 144, duly flled and recorded in the office of the county ci ty, Nebraska, the first on the 185, 'and the 'second on the 2sth day of March, 1888, both of which were duly executed by Ben: jamin F. Puller to J. H. Hutigate of Omaha, to Becure the payment of the first 31,400.00, the se: ond #200.00, together with the iterest thercon and upon which there is due upon the said fir mortgage, the sum of #145.65, &nd upon whicl there 1s now due upon thesccond mortizge £.43 Default haying been made in the payment of sald several sums and so sult or other proceding at law having been instituted torecover the said debts or any part thereof, therefore I will sell the sald property therein described as follos to-wit: The general stock of Harness, Eaddl Hardware, Fixtures, Blankets, Kobes, Whips, Axel Greake, one Mosler Ofice Safe, one Offica Desk, one Bliow Case, House furnishing voods, and such_other articles including tools as ar nuow in and are kept in the store room and shop, at No.b19 North [6th street in Omaha, Nobraska. at public auction at the said store faom No. A19 North 16th streef fn the city of Omaha, Nebraska, on the 2Tth day of .April, {888, at 10 o'clock &. m. gy 3. H. Huxaars, Mortgages. wpr-d-i-lé2l ARASD i ’ k of Douglas coun- h day of March, e .am' Wanted. i . Contractors—Bids for butl 10 & Driek Masonic A, X180 teel, thred stories and stone basement, acoording to ' plans and oifications on exhi |§1 At Root New York Hotel, meum} &b, by the sbor tary of the corporation. Blds will be received untfl Rerm: May 1st, 188, The corporation reservos the right to reject any or all bids, Address Ronear Rrrres al2dtom1 Secretary, M. T. C., Frémont, Neb, Notio: PHEArm of Bmmal & Fairbrasa, ia this duy ineas hereafter wiil be conducted in the name of F.J. Fairbrass, who heroby tenders his thanks to ail 0ld patrons of the hotse, and also allnew ones who may favor him. The affairs of the oheL et 14 Omaha, Neb,, Apri ald ot PHAMAT & rampRAse, Notloe to Contractors. Senled propoaals will be received by the under. Company, at Omaha, Neb. nntil8 p. m, Apel . Ixsw, for the grading of the South Omaha Bonlevard, from West F, to West L street, in South Omaha. The approximate quantity of e fleation can bo seen at the office of Rust and Wey Engineers, Room 421 Paxton Building. A bond of #,000 will_be required to insure the completion of the work withiln %0 days from the » N0 Dids will bo considered unless accompanied by & certified check-for &0, The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, Stgned. P.E, ILER, ADYIOR FRKE. HOW T0 AOT. Lost Vigorand Manhood Restored. Pre. mature Docline and Fanctiona) disor. s eryenred efthout Stomach M edic nes, IR DN MARSTON £0.10 Park Flase, Now York: Dissolution Notice. This 18 to certify that the copartnership here- tofora existing between 2. T. Lindsey and Henry Swan retires and 7. T, Lindsey will continue the business of selling rubber. boots, shoos, otc., At Vholesale at 1111 Harney street, Omand, 7 1. Lindsey assumes all liabilities bf the lats firm monies and credits due said firm. ) Omaha, April ), 1588, HSLRY, NRY BWAN. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS, Aldermanic Surmises. action the council will take this evening in regard to the appointments, upon which they have been locked for several weeks. Mayor Rohrer disclaims any knowledge whatever the aldermen, but is auite certain that no terms of settlement have yet been agreed upon, He gave the reporter to understand that he was ready to make hus police appoint- on the other city ofticers, and announced his intention of waiting for them, ‘‘unless they kill the whole summer trying to agreo,” Aldermun Lacy seems quite_jubilant over “back up" the assertion that there will be no ange in the present attitude of the couneil. id he to tho reporter: “You newspaper fellows kept poundingaway at us all the time and I hada vote taken over a week ago for your enlightenment. Now you can call it & Gead-lock or whatever you please, but that is the way the matter stands, and it there is et Alderman Bellinger is anxious for an am- icable settlement of the question, but says he will never give his consent to remove a dem- hola over, He is willing to_compromise the matterand remove both, and put in two dem- ocrats, but hardly knows how it is to be done. trouble in the council, and says that the al- dermen are “simply getting acquainted with each other,” and_ that as tho “‘acquaintance'! progresses tho matter of appointments will be Alderman Metcalf seems to be having a reather weedy row to hoe, but seems to be making rather good progress, He has made up his mind on the matter and wants to see or bulldoze him into changiug it, without suf- ficient reason. Alderman_ Waterman *‘don’t know any- thing about it,” but ‘‘guesses” it will come the result, and talks like a man who has a ;‘struight tip,” but is very careful fot to give it up. Alderman Knepler regards the asker for 10 express sympathy for the ignorance of anyone not in the ring, and moves away with a look that plainly says, “I could tell it all if 1 wanted to, but this is a littlo too previous.” ing made to bring the matter to a finul issue this evening, ond what the result will be js exceedingly doubtful. B e Little Maud McCoy was enjoying herself at the sherif’s residence yesterday. waiting for the decision of Judge Deemer, which witl be given this morning, and which will deter- mother or with her father. The little girl is only nine years old, and is a very bright, at- tractive child. She amused herself yester- Qay jumping rope, and as sho sat down on the fracly to the Be reporter. She is evidently strongly inclined towards the mother's side, which is quite natural, as she has been living with her mother and heard from her all the speaking of Judge Deemer, she innocently spoke of him as the pricst, she evidently hav- ing got this clerical impression from the ponifical sort of a canopy under which the honor. “Yes, that pricst scems anice man, He asked a lot of questions Suturday. My papa said he never whipped me, but T toid right He whipped me once when dissolved by mutual cousent, - 'The bus: late firm will be settled at the office, No. 1014 N. signed at the office of the South Omaha Lan cavation is 50,000 Cubic yards. Profile and spe g of the contract. -mde-7 Se\:n-hr.._ Sealed Treatisesent free on application, Swan i8 dissolved by mutual consent, Henry of 7 T. Lindsey & Co., and is to collect all Much curiosity is expressed as to what of the intentions or arrangements made by ments just as soon as the council could agree the way tho matier stands, and is willing . to trying to find out the inside of the matter, anything new in the wind I haven’t Loard of ocrat, from office and leave a republican to Alderman Weaver denies that there is any adjusted satisfactorily. the color of the man’s hair that can worr; out all right. ' He isn't worrying at all about information with a pitying smile, caloulated 1t is yery evident that a strong effort is be- Little Maud Chatters, mine as to whether she is to remain with her steps of the jail to rest a bit, she talked father's fuults, with none of his virtues, In sits and fiom the smooth shaven face out that he had. 1 was six 50ld for not shutting a door. If that priest says [ must go and live with my papa I shan't think he is a very nice man, I'd rather go and live with some one I don't know than to live with him, Hasu't mamma over whipped me? Only once in two years, That's all. Papa says that if he gots me he will keep me with him a while and then take me to grandma's at Mount Pleasant. I'll just fool him ome. I won't go with him at all. 1f he takes me to Mount Pleasant I know whut Pl do. I won't stay 'Mfl Grandma McCoy, They don't like me, I just sneuk over to Grandma Trobridge's. They don’t live only a half mile from Grandma McCoy's. I know the way. Mama wld me to tell Grandma Trobridge to hide me where they couldn’t get me, if she had to hide me in the well. Grandma has got a room where she can hide me. It's a regular playroom for the children, and Grandma 1cCoy don’t know she has got such a room, She'll’ lock me up in that 50 they can't me. It seems as if they wore all wunun! get me, Yes, I'm only nine years old. I aint got to only put ‘teen’ Lo it to make me ninetoen, have 11" ———— A Neat Capture, s A valuable mare was stolen from the stable of Mr” Lunsendorfer, the Main street butcher, Saturday night, and a saddle, bridld and whip from Mr., Beckman, the harness maker, Telograms were sent out yosterday morning, and Deputy Sheriff William Sells, of Neola, arrested the thief at that place later inthe day. He gave his name as William Hoffman, and had completely used up ‘tha animal avd turned it into a field, hldlng 3 saddle under a fence. He was brought here and ledged in jail last evening. A skel key was tried at Beckman's without effeet and & pane of glass in the rear window cut out to obtain entrance. There is a double charge against the fellow, and be will surely £0 over the road, —y—, Police Pickings. The police wade several hauls last evens ing., ¥rank Wilson and William Lee, two youngsters in their teens, were arrested as suspicious characters. Klwood Hall was locked up for vagrancy, and W. O. McLean was arrested on complaint of the {z‘r)prhwr of the Delwonico for stealing & watch and $3 in money. George Peters and Thomas Hrown were run in for dkturbln{ the ruo. Brown had a little troubft with his wife au was sclling the furniture as fast as possibie, A warrant was sworn out for his arrest Sate urday for assaulting a ‘‘scab,” but had not been served. W. M. Hartwell, a dividual who was creating a disturl near the opera house, was also placed the bars, It seeiws. Le is follow) n{. b combination, and ke claims to of the supes,” and was careful w,m directions to let him out at 7 o' this morning, as his act begins at that time, ;s