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Y MAY 15 1888 7 g—————————-——-———-——“———fiz—-—————-——_.______‘———————gg SI’ECIAL ‘NOTICES. ODM A ETA. T ANTED-1f {nu‘ havé any. 1ande, lots, or Tionses and lote to sell of exchange for giher property. oall on me or weite, can_find ¥ouacustomer. C. C. Spotswood, 3054 &, 16tn. ~ WANTED-TO RENT. Advertisements under (48 head, 10 conts per Aine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub- quent fnsertions and §1.60 a line per month. o advertisement, taken for less than 25 cents for the first insértion. Seven words will be counted to the line; thay must rum ronsecutive #nd must be paid in advance. All advertise- ments must be handed in be 2:30 0'clock p. m,, and_under no circumstances will they ba taken or discontinued by telephone Parties advertisin columng and hav- ihg the answers nddressed in care of the Bee, eifi ploase Aak fOF A check fo enuble them to get their letters, as none will bp delivered except o presentation of check. All Answers to adver- tisements shonld be enclosed in envelopes All advertisements in these columns are pub Aished in Hoth morning and evening editions ot the Bee, the circulation of which aggregates more than 18,000 papers Aaily, and_gives the ad. yertisers the benefit, not only of the clty ci ton of the ee, ut also of Councll Bluffs [incoln and other cities and other cities and ftowns throughout this section of the country, BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bus- ness houses, who are authorized agents for Tax Ber special notices and will quote the same Faten as can be had at the main office. Bl v " - JOUN W BELL, Pharmactst, 8 South Tenth Stroot. HASE & EDDY, Stationers and Piinters, 113 South 16th Street. H. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- o ing Btree '“7 J.HUGH o 8t G PO, . PARR, Pharmacist, 180 8t. Mary's Avenue, SITUATIONS WANTED. (Go0D cu penter wants work-—rates to suit employer.Address K. 14, Bos office. A YOUNG man with considerable experience I the care of horses and cows wis Ploymentin a private family. Addross K ee. 69 “YANTRD— Positton as cook In private fam- ily. Call Tuesday 1146 N. 16th st. 681 15+ ANTED—Situation by two_sisters, one to work morning, noot and night for hoar al ons a3 dish:wasiicr, call 1700 Nicholas i, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th waing In fprivate fam d seamstress. Mrs. L. W ANTED 4 sliovelers, 150 a day; 2 travel. ing salesmen, man and wife for farm, 1 @ishwasher, 2 canvassers, young man, 800, sil- Whife's Emp. 671 14 ary #150 o mouth, best secirity. office, 119 N 16th. YA/ ANTED—Good bread and cake bal 1816 8t. Mary's a NTED-A furnished house for the sum-. mer by a family of three adults, Address K. 8, Bee office. 62814 quire at §% 'Fnu REN h St ~House, Inquire 10 JORRENT—A clioice 6 room hois gas, city water, furnace, bath also large weil equipped barn, being ave. Inquire 20 hotise east of Premises or room 14 Omaha Natl bank bld. B, H. Robison '—% room house. Inquire 1 635 14 NOTTAGE 3 rooms, A_small_store room ) good barn, with' & acres of land, situa TSIIth s, O nee on Farnamst. St 8t 558 1se. Inguire 1723 Da 40’ 17% inquire 05 1 [OR RENT—#room house, Barton, 2616 Capitol ave. OR RENT—7 room cottage, with bath Capitol ave. Inquire 2518 Capitol ave. 957 double honse containing twenty-two_rooms, situated on I4th st., 4 blocks south of the Paxton. This house has all the modern improvements aml is well situ- ated for a large boarding house, Enguire of Dr. J. H. Peabody, 821 §, 15th st. 51416 TFOOR ¥ “Tiouse, 12 rooms with modern improvements. For rent cheap if taken at once. H. Speigle, 1110 Farnam st. 485 103 FIVEN room house with yard, near Farnam and 24th st, steam heat and all modern im- Drovements. 86 per montd, - Call 207 . Jth st. 345 {OR RENT-10room brick house, No. 811 8. ™ 20th st. Apply at No. 827 st 411 OR RENT—Elegant 10-room_house, all mod- ern tmprovements, on car line, Inquire 1408 Dougclas st. 7 (SEVEN room houge, Jackson st., 825, ¥ 0 room, corner house, Jackson st., 830, 10 room house, No. 708 8, 18th st. 7room cottage, 224 and Howard sts, Alsoother houses, G, B. Thompson, Room 112, 8neely block, 15th and Howard st. 38 OR RENT—Two large cottages, 627 and 620 17th avenue, now in course o ready by June 1st next, OR RENT-8tore room ang cottage or 3 .rooms, good barn, etc., with 4 acres land, sttudted b imile north 6t fort. Apply 311 & Lieh st =] {'OR RENT- Desk room {n 20 8. 1ith, gas office, Enquire J. J, Johnson, 20 8. 1ih st. i1 160 FIVHE two corner store Fooms in old city hall building, 10th and Farnam sts., for r cheap. Camphell & Harvey, 310 8, 16th'st., boar of trade buildin T A etersc ] INTON block, & 13th, corner of Mason st, Six handsome fiew store rooms with large’ cel- lars underneath, finished with all modern im. provements and conveniences. Rents moderate, Apply to Jotin Hamiin, 311 8 {1th st, Omate. JOOR RENT-One half of store room, 1212 Douglas st. Wm, H. Spelman o HE Shelton—25th agd_Dodge st., first-class family hotel, roor®And Doard at _reason- able rates: roferences pquired. Mes, M Whit- taker, proprietress. 0 tan unv‘n; urance, rel . N. E. 15th anfefo TANTED-A good in exchange for S ernsdorff, room 8, SHORTHAND A " ALENTINES sho on| practical, exc in the west, All its gra uations aud giving ent mtisfaction, Stud a n enter at any time, 0 summer vacation. 8end for cireulars to Vefntine's Shorthand In: stitute, 1515 Dodge st., Omaha. 420 = STORAGE. h Omalia lots. George postoltics. 23 TYPEWRITING. nd Institute is the 1sive shorthand school ates are in good sit- TJPOR RENT—Store aud basement, 604 8. 18th st. Mrs, %3 Lange. 15t floor #26 per month, W, B, Clark, 1414 Harne: B0 (OR RENT-Half of office at 812 § 10th st Chamber of Commerce Bid. Odell iros & Co. (;vnw Tooms, 002 8, 13th st. L) W, M 51 RACKAGE, storage, lowest ratos, ¥ § Tushman, 1311 Leavenworth, AV COWAN hastented larae storenge . Tiouse, 8, 20 and 212 South 11th st Where he 18 prepared to take in all kinds of goods for storage At & reasonable r&te: a fire- proof building. 2453 t“, AN stornge for furniture, stoves, mor. J chandise, ete. Rufus B. Clark, 314416 8 12th street. 364 m24 IOR RENT—Suite of office rooms, Bushman block, cor. 16th and Douglas, Nine room house, cor. 17th and. Dorcas, #50 per month, in- quire W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 113 (OR RENT-Dusiness room now occupied ns my office on isth st. C. F. Harrison, 4148 l6th FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, UNFURNISHED room! ) per month, 2624 Cuming st. FOR RENT--MISCELANEOUS. OR RENT—Half basement for storage or manufacture, 113 8 16th st (]hllw IrfE dy. i+ S’Tmmtm Toom to ront, 1113 Farnam st. 227 3 OR RENT--Good sale and livery barn, excol- lent location, rent reasonable, inguire of C. W. McVicker, room 2, Barker blk, ib RENTAL AGENCIES. G.® THOMPSON, Room 112 Shieely block. 387 j'l-‘ you want your houses rented to wood, prompt teuants, list them with J, H. Par: rotte Itental Agency, 1006 Chicago. 00 m10 im YOU want your houses rentod place them with Benawa & Co,, 1ith, opposits postolice. 5 NOR RENT-Fine modern residence 623 South 17th street, Join H. F, Lehmann. W ANITED -Houses to ront, and we, can ront them too, M. E. Cole, N. E. 15th and Douglas. 662 OR RENT—3-room house #13 per month, In- quire’S. £, corner Tith and Vinton st OR RENT—About Jone 1, very convenient 9-room hguse in good repair, desirable loca- tlon, 10 minutes walk from P O3 furniture and carplets for sale should applicants wish to pur- cha ldress drawer ¥, PO. 5! “VANTED*H)HAP Zood salesmen who will go to the country. Call 512, Paxton bldg, OR RENT—An§ room Liouse, with bath, ono Dlock from_car line, 0 per month. . K. Cole, room 6, Continental block. 3 TST houses for rent with B. 16th nnd Douglas. (G REGORY, F. L. Rental agent, 00 § 16t} . — PErsONAL JOAINLESS treatment of pile rectal pockets, ulcers, etee, witholt 10ss of time or inconveniehce at 317 N 16th st. Dr. Kelso 681 113 JANTED—Two men capable of selling a good line of goods. ~Call 218 10th, 67416, E_WANT gentlemen looking for lucrative business to call on us as we are in need of general and state managers; our goods are new and sell on sight; no books. Dow't fail to fiye us s call befors engaging elsewhere: xooms Rnd 423 Paxton bloe 675 15§ " YAJANTED—A man to collect, security and ) eference required. P. F. Collier, ll‘v’:ll- 4, N excellent chance offered to a live man in every city in this country, who can_control canyrssers and local trade in'general on article of universal use und established merit. No capi- tal required. A 1 recommendations essentinl. Randall & Co,, ¥ Pearl st., Brooklyn, N. ;’. ) ounty managers to represent a tablished eastern house; deposit of €200 required; salary $1.200 por year; | response desired. “W.'N. Grant, Mgr., 81 U.S. Nat'l bank buliding. ANTED--1 have invented aninstrument thatsells at sight and that 18 used in #very famlly, 80,000 have been sold in the north- itfi. Lean offer a good man an interest in the af nt for fifteen years free. No capital re. uired. A respectable fortune can be casily made. If you desire a beautiful, permancnt usiness, u)fllly at once, Inclose 2-cent stamp. drivess J 1. . Knapp, lox &85, Minneapolis, inn. Reference, every bank and business ousd in Minneapolis, 417 145 ALESMEN- Wanted, five traveling salesmen salary and expenses, no experience nec , Address with stamp Palmer & Co., Win- a, Minn, 53 e QOMETHING cheap, house for rent or for sule, furniture for sale, including Encyelo- podia Britannica, new Steek piano and other rniture, Otto Beindorft, 823 corgin, ivonue. RNISHED hotel for rent—The St. Blmo iotel, Missouri Valley, ia. The leading he tel of the city and only oné block from the’ de pot. _ For further particulars address Hugh Percy. 549 m15 JFOR BENT -2 tow 1-room nowses, #0, by S, T Petersen, s cor 15th and Douglas.” 741 O RENT—A 7-room flat. Inquira of Geo. Higgins, in the cigar store 1615 Howard st. 580% DERSONAL—Clara: Haye joined mother. Emma s not with us. Stuart, 689 143 PERSONAL-T want to becomo acquafnted with some respectable gentleman of means who 18 willing and able to assistme in_learning something self-supporting. Age no objection. Address It 7, Bee, 631 142 PEREONAL-Go to tho Norris Ruropoan Tes- taurant for your meals, Everything first- class, at chop house prices, 311 and 313 80, 14th st., opp. Paxton Hotel. 387, ])Efimnnlhvfivnm Tiome _for Tndics during continement, strictly confldential, {nfants adopted. Addreds K 42, Beo office. #3) M15% 'OR RENT— &room house, North Saunders Jogn, v Enquiro of C. W. feall &.C 0th. 0 RENT—Eight-room flat, front room suit- abie for offices, with all modern conven- fences, 602 h, 552 HOUSES contrally located, ront from 12 to ) "7, jurnituro for sale on monthly payments. Co-op. L. and L. Co., 205 N. 16th st 551 JOR RENT-—When you want to rent a hous: store of office go to H. E. Cole. 552 OR_RENT_Two good 8 room houses on Park ave, $40 per month, D. V. Sholes, 1 Barker block. R RENT- Apply at once. C. I, Harrison, 418 S Ioth st 063 OR RENT—And furniture for sale, almost new, at & bargain, best house and'location in city; eVery modern convenionce; this will pa to investigate at ouce. Apply 1700 Dodge YV ANTED Energetic men and women ovory- ; Where for a gonteel Toney-mAKIG sl mess. #60 weekly profit guaranteed easier than 20 monthly otherwise. -Experience absolutely Unnecessary. Permanent position and exelusive terzitory assured. 82 samples froe. Write for ddress, with stamp, Merrill Mfig hicago. B el Call'at RRoom 4, Crounse block, T ork at Al- ‘arnam st, 542 ANTED—Men for railrond work at Al- bright's Labor Agency, 112) Farnam st oods, LN 1ith s ANTE TANTED—TWo oo & Doy to carry horse routes on daily Even- ing Bee. Apply to Theo, Willlams, bet 4 and 0 . 418 W ANTED v WIth @ wooil horse to carry an piing route on Daily Beo. Apply at the Bee office 126 Bun-AmT’ni.xifmf Co., 150 Dou WANTED--FEMALE HELP. e W ANEED--Linowroom i frat-class privite family. place, #17 na second girl for Rapid Dak.,' #2) cack hambermaids; dish- washers, girls for Jaundry work, ean iirls for housptork in and cut of roga, 8144 8. 15th, cook fora second girl 61y 108 Mrs 7§ Hall, 070 1o* class sewing girl, immedi- 4 N. 16th st. 5140 ANTED % glrls general work, 6 dining- Y *room girls, 3 dishwashers, 1 housekeeper, Isecond glrl, 2 nurse girls, y, B & Wooks coc Towa, 0 & month; 2 dingroom girls, Norfolk; fares’ pald, Omaha mp. Bureat, 119 N 16th, o7l 14 C00Ks privato fam: F{OR RENT—Furnished_rooms in pleasant lo- catiou; all modern conveniences. 2121 Sew- ard st. 649 101 TOR MENT-Two nicely fumished _front rooms, modern convoniencos; 11 N, 16U st; on two car lines. 036 ye Terrior near 3:na. ! 8. bank bldg, 003 14% OST—Brown cow with crook horn and_bob 4 tafl and heifer, return 8 13th and_Vinton sts. and get reward. 067 16% ward if returned to room 1, 0-TQ_RUY. Y TANTED~A second-hand typewriter, Ham- mond or Reminglon, ~Hammond pro- ferred. Box 1200, Y ork, Net 0 147 A7 ANTED—To cash, C. £o0d short time notes for oot 40, Barker biock, YV ANTED-—Corner lot in Hanscom place. . A. Leavenworth, room 1, 1417 Farnam, st. JBUILDING loans. Linahin & Matoney, a2 Q¥R Sholes before gotting a loan. Moiu loaned on furniture, planos, orean horses, ste, low rates. J, J. Wilkinson & Oo., 1417 ¥ 3 b8) N OTES bousht. C. B. Jacobs, s, mem B Bt 1LDING loans, Sholes, BUSINESS CHANCES, b, TE have half interest in brokerage b fine office centrally located. Office n blocl 682 14 n ALE—Firstclass _rostaurant making #2,000 per month clear: good reasons for sell- ing. "Address K 16, Bee. 670 FPOR 8ATS “#050 will bu, hotel in the state. Address box 105, Kdgar, Neb. 1 R SALE—The leading drug, paint and wall paper store in growing oity of 8,000 aver- age ‘daily sales for 87 #37; average net profits 818 a day: stock will inyoice 85,000, Address lock box 1045, Plattsmouth, Neb, 79 15% ORt SAL countef ®ood location, 3 the best VWANTED-A salesiman i Nebr good trada desires to correspond good western house, Address 101, care of Beo office, Lincoln. 658 16 WANTED-—Party to take hold ona new in. vention and’ to manufacture same; will glve one-half or two-thirds interest in sane to reliable parties; address J. poslumr;”hrlvx 203, 606 14+ WL buy furnitureof a honse or fiat cen- traily located. Co-op. L & L. Co, 305 N_ 16th [0 be disposed of: Half interest 1n & stcam laundry doing & good business. Address J 72, Bee office. 514 CLAIRVOYANT. RRIVED from California—Madanie Winters gifted dead trance clairvoyant_and astrolo- ist; can be consulted on all affaiis of 1ife or death; reunites the separated, causes luck and speedy marriages, shows photoof future wife or husband, locates' diseases and cures them by massage'and magnetio treatment, has the cele- brated Hindoo charm for luck.’ All those in trouble will do well to call on this gifted seeriss —gives you a correct written reading through mail for #2.00, with lock of hair. ~The Madame has taken parlors at 1603 Howard st., 31_floor, Parlors 2 and 5. 45213 R, NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Med- ieal, business and test medium, Diagnosis free. Fomale diseases a speclalty, 119 N. 16th st., Rooms 2 &8, Tel. 84, 570 MONEY TO LOAN. ASE_money mortgages bought. ght & Lasbury, 215 8. 14th st,, up-stairs. 3 TM[ONEY To Loan—By the undorsigned, who has the only properly organized loan agency in Omaha. Loans of 310 to $100 made on furniture, planos, organs, NOrses, Wagons, ma- chinery, etc., without removal. No_ delays. All business strictly confidential. Loans 8o made thatany part can be paid at any time, each pay- ment reducing tho cost pro rata.’ Advances made on fine watches and diamonds. Persons should carefully considor who they are dealing with, as many new concerns are daily comi into existence, Should you need money call an seeme. W. R.Croft, room 4 Withnell building, 15th and Harney. L) ONEY LOANED at C. . Roed & Co.’s Loan ‘Oftice, on furnituce, planos, horses, wagons, Pessounl proporty of all Kinds, dnd all other ar” iclesof valuo without“¥emoval. 319 8. 13th. All business strictly confidential. 571 ONEY tolosnon cifi and farm property. M Geo. N. Hicks, oom 40, Barker hl‘x:{grg ernllT time loans made by D. B, Johnson, late Y pres. Bank of Merna;_reference, First Nat'l ‘bank, Omaha, Room 30, Chamber of OANS made on good productive real estate, security 3 and 5 yogts time, optional pay: ments and favorable terms and rates. Kunball, Champ & Ryan, U. 5, Natl Bank 'ld. 579 j6 SIXTV-Plvs‘lhmu.ud dollars fruit ranch, sepergiOatiarnin, -equisy 6000, sale of exchange #or good paying Omaha property. Call or addrass \V. Unton Steel Nail Con of Beli & McCandish, 314 8 16th o8 ANTED-—An active business man with 0 10 8250 to take hold of a fast selling article, Profits from 810 to #40 per day. Koom 4. Crounse block ,119N 16th, 2600 4 IRST class hotel for sale or exchange. B, 8. Lilly, real estate dealers, Broken %‘fi'}a ) ‘ 71 hiave for sale & Iong time 1oase of tho beat location for fancy retail business n the city. Fearon, Cole & Robertson, 310 8. 16thy at. Fou SALE—A good paying business, Cigars, stationery tors, soda water fourtain sto, in first-class Tocation. Stock will involce about #2000, Will take city_roal estate in exchange, Enquire at Max Meyer & Co.'s. 2! OR SALE—An established business doing 225,000 & yenr, centrally located, good reason forselling. Address J 13, I 165 BAUTIFUL south front ® ft lot house, a1l modern conveniences, not miles west by south of the postoffics, If you want a home here is one that will suit you and oan be bought at loss than market value, on time if desired. F. K. Darliug, 1521 Farnam, 397 16 (GARDENRRS Tean offer you oie of the fincst X " pleces of Iand suitable for garden purposes ever put on the market and at price and terms it will pay you to investigate, Hicks, Room 40, Barker block, 64 14 (OMEAPRST improved farms for saloon easy 1, puyments. Al lnnd guaranteed, ('o:0p. 5 N 16th st, B8 17 CAN offer fo1 a few days one of the finest ten acretracts around the city for garden pur- posen. Tnquire at once of Hicks, Room 40, Bar- or block. 74 14 {OI SALE—At less than cosc: Nine nice, neat cottages, well built, elegant lots n elegant location, iigh and (lry, and only short distance trom Telt line depot in Walnut Hill, from #%0 to $L100. X cash, balanco $10 per month. These honses are being closad out regardless of cost and you eannot got_another aiuch a bar- gain in @ hindred years, Call quick”on .V, holes, room 1, Barker block 5 and HOTCE ten acre tract in fine state of cultiva- tion, especially suitablo for garden pur. JGses. fobaale: small cash payment, long time. 1icks, Barker block, southwest corner Fifteenth and Farnam. 74 14 Jb L RICE & CO, Real Estate. 08 JRORSALR or excimnge; some first class m.- proved South Omaha residence propert will take a good horse or horse and buggy first_payment. E. A, Leavenworth, Room 1417 Farnam st. 20 [{YOR SALE—6-room house and full lot, 21st strect, §2,800, §h000 cagh 8-room house on 20th st. 1,000 cash. Corner lot on 23 street, $1,000. H. W. Huntress, 417 Farnam st. 150 J L. RICE & CO,, Real Estate. 508 JORSALE-—Or exchinnge, We tiave some good Omuha real estato and Nebraska farms; which we will sell cheap or trade for stock of clothing, furnishing goods,dry goods, boots and shoes, groceries or hardware, Schlesinger Bros, 6148 10th st. m1s* HAVE several choice, inside, fuil lots, upon Which I ean build houses to Suit purchasers upon thelr own selection of plans, and on terms to suit. This will pay to investigate. D. V. Sholes, room 1, Barker block. 125 J L. RICE & CO,, Real Bstate. 508 . (OMQICE tan acre tract for gardon pu for sale by Hicks, Barker block, 0 ALE—Two lots in the Lowe Avenuo Ter- raco Huilding nssoctation. Poppleton pari: owner has 400 in each; assoctation builds house immediately for monthly payment of &0; need ing money, will sell one or both for 8150 cash per lot; balance easy; good thing. Address K11, Bee office. 048 143 VVE o seil you anything from a fruit stand to a mammoth store. Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 206 N. 16th st. 166 %lm per month, & starts you 1n business, coun- D try rights free; seud stanps o catalogue 0 Patterson Oil Burner Co., 201 Canal st. Chicago, 11, 107 m20* J L.RICE & CO., Real Kstate. 508 . THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES, OMAHA. FOR EXCHANGE. 5 BAI(GAIN—NOCK of hardware, stoves, etc., to trade for Iowa or Nebraska unincumbered land or inside Omaha property, Wilson & Co., Canton, Dak. FOR EXCHANGE or Sale—Four fine young horses, for good mortgage paper. A, P. Tukey, 15th and Douglas sts, 604 Tor, FXCHANGE—Team, wagon and harness forlot, South Omaha,” W. L. Selby, 1621 Farnam st. ©4 W HAT have vou to trade for & acres of land unincumbered in Junegn county, Wis., 3 miles from county seat. G. J. Sternsdorifrooni 6, opp Postofiice. 167 OR EXCHANGE—Neb, farm or_two South Omaha 10ts for span of mares or mules. W. L, Selby, 1521 Farnam st. o Thompson, 070 1 0 LOAN—On renl oshite mortgage, #L000 in one sum or divided. . E. Thompson, Room 112, Sheely block, 15th and Howard sts. 350 OANS made on Omatn city property by D Lo s oo kool L«m’rlmuck and_tan dog, weight about & pounds, old and stif, return to 2118 Chicago and receine reward. 670040 ONEY toloan, casn,on nand, no delay, J. W. and E. L. Squirs, 1413 Farnam st. Pax- tonhotel bullding. BT OST—Lady's gold chain and Elgin watch 4 within block 13, 15 and Farnam, Howard. nder rewarded by leaving at Board'of Educa- room. 078 14% TL0ANS made on improved and unimproved city property at lowost ratos of intorost clal rates on large loans. on inside proporty dell Bros. & Co., 312 8. 16th st. 4 QTRAYED faom my barn noar St Mary's com- ¥ etery, So. Omalia, one brown mare, 1,10 pounds, “with' foal, left hind leg stocked. Also onebroiws orse, 1200 pounds. - James Megrin. ARGE or small loans without dol% by Sholes, room 1, Barker block. ONEY to loan on chattels, Room 81, Cham- 606 'm27 ber of Commerce, FOUND—Purse “containing small sum of noney. Apply at Continental. Clothing co. i B. IREY —#500,000 to loan on city property + and improved farm land, Frenzer block: T OSI—A sorrel mare, welght 00,0 years old, 4 saddle marks, shod. Return to'A. M. Crone, 50th and Oak, and get réward, 419 14% FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. OR_SALE—Banking counter, Sheap. Eu quire Merchauts' National bank. 862 16% {OR RENT—Without hoard, on upper St. Mary’s ave, nlcove front room, bay win- dow wnd wido light, rear room buy Window and sido light, 1’ bed room, all well fur- nished and modern conveniencos. Addross with reference, “St. Maxy's,” care lettor carrior No. Y U] 3 Tou arly new furniture at great sacrifice. Will sell allor part. Must be 0ld by 16th, as parties leave the city, Inquire 816 South 26h st. 603 15¢ olding bed, nearly new. Apply o5 14 VRRY desirable farnished front room at 111 Nortn 13t st, near Dodge st, 605 14* Roows furnished or unfurnished, with or without board, at No. 519 l'lvnsunl] St 610 § dfront_room and bed . 13th or b0l 8 QOR RENT-—Furni; room. Call at 505 6p.m. JruiNIsHED © to 85 per week, 504 8 15th st. (32 17 JFURNISHED rooms 7and 8. 808 &, 22 b OR RENT—A nicely furnished front room, suitable for two gentlemen. Enquire af 2011, 8t. Mury'saye. A1l JOURNISHED rooms, 1701 Capitol aye. “Cheerful, 600l location: terms ¥ forences exchanged, 535 Pleasaut 8t., near S| 558 JICELY furnished large front room for two gentlewen, #12 month, 2104 Harney st. 501 18% s With board 10 co_purtles; desirable location, private .8, E. corner 20th and Farnum.' 5% 18 Tirnianed for general housework: 1708 Douglas st, 0514 ro0d Call at sl Al el 1Y) ] TONAence af A firkt-class AreRe: muker, understanding tatloring, is desired A, W, Evaus, Stuart, Neb. A good chance will e given to' the right party. 400 14 WANIED-An rond work, good wages, call at " honsek wages; white womun proferred. 101 N. 0th st. i experienced girl for #nd 18N middle agad woman, for ; kin small family, aopiy we cor 10th und Capitol wye. D b, ot I eral Housework, 182 _ b '\VAN'ri:h Immediately, Iadies 10 work for & wholesale house on’ needlework at thoir 8 istance.) Good pay can ba . Everytliing Addiess Artlsti . New York City. W ANIED= Young 1 in the city aud bo Ewopean Restauran Iadies snd wentle So. Jthist, ho are employed rding, tc aurant in Opp. Puxton Ho ——— EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. Buiployment Oftice ~Malo and o ) parts if fare is ad- Abu National bank. M L dod, 01 IN Kmyuum«m O 1 morable - wanuer, applicants d on suort novice,’ S . UL S, Tith PR SR . % ik e VW ANTED Men and boys out of work to eall 8t the City Iutelligence oftice (Creighton LK ), corner 1ith und Dougas! sts. 541 s==—smar W ANTED -Tulle boarders, 0 young ladios. . rooue 1 Jewlsh fawmlly, K 19, Bee St TERY pleasant large furnished rooms; all desired conveniences ;private house:hoard it desired; 1 block from postoflice,16i3 Capitol ave. 1 Turnished rooms, with best ac- atlons, in flats, Douglas st. 3 it Sl Vi S0 05T PURNISHED ront sitting and bed 719 8. 16th st. o JICELY furnfshicd or unfur rent, 1600 Douglas st. o REN l“T ) RENT comum Furnished rooms, 1513 1 [ ARGE pleasant front room farafshed or un- furnished for two gentlemen; also smail room, gas, bath and all onyenlences, oue block ‘from postoflice, 1617 Capitol ave. PURNISHED rocins and bourd, 1061 Farns S50m10* furnished roo without bonrd, 318 N, 1 fon Grnislicd Ref s reguired UGN SHED rooms, 1138 2t Fou KEN zant_front nishied 1 fmproven Dloogs viest half blook line, Also, smatl room, 2107 Doy or RE room, fur 2 furnishied rooms suituble for 4 Inguive Room ¢, 8d loor, i suitable for g Dodje street JOR RENT - Furni cor. 13th aud Dodge sts. Davie, Millard hote bi ARGE L meculeage JOE KENT- Rooms faruished and uefar uiakiod. 1I2CaD. ave p Jo0i e T Furnished rom, 105 L E Faished rooms, 1-Ta 1 or 2 gentletacn, rovs , 18 Lovgia: FOR RERT - ¢ " QOR 1 “livick store 418 b 10th st Havioy cad Howsed, 5. Lelmsun. Cheap & good horse and also a L. H. Spencer, 2403 Plerce st. 580 14 TROR SALE —T o box, bath tub, sewing ma chine, gasoline stove; cheap, one or all, Address K. 9, Bee, 626-14% 01 8. open roal ostate wagon and dog cart—cheap, Call at 105 8¢ 13t st. 620-15 NOR SALE-Large Hall's sare, new. M. A. ) ¢ o1 inges at Seaman & Cheapest carriages at Seamun’s, Best phaetons at Seaman’s. Cheapest phaotons av Seaman's, Lest buggios at Seaman's. Clieapest huggios at Seaman's, Best wagons at Seaman’s, Cneapest wagon's kt Seaman’s, East side of 1ith st., north of Nicholas, Studebaker K 902 M 17 ADY'S saddie lorse for saleperfectly gaited under saddle and good goer in harness, well broken, kind and gentle, Geo. V. Ames, 1607 Farnam st. 576 15 OR SALE--About 3,000 tons Hlue river ice, Lauham & Abbott, Crote, Nebraska. hisj10% [OR BA first Daper at a discount, 10th, WOR SALE—~Family horse cheap. Welshins & Mckwan, 319 5. 15th st. 404 1o+ (3990 second-haud piano for sale at a bar- gain, Canbe seen mornings at 104 B.i}!hlll, T4 ome first class 2a_mort, C. G, Epotwood, 3% ONEY {o loan on real estate, mortgages bought and sold. Wallace, Crelghton blk. 7 IMOYEY toloan on chattels. Koom 31, Cham- ber of Commerce, C. F. Shaw. B 506 m27 TVIONEY to loan on horses, turnituro and other personal property, or collateral, Rates moderate, Business confidential. Ofiice 8. W, corner inth and Douglas sts. Entrance on 16th 'st. The Fairbank Investment Co. 256 MONEY to Jon on furniture, wagons ctc., without removal or on collateral security. Dusiness strictly confdential, A. E. Green- wood & Co., Room 1, Cunningham’ block, cor, 13th and Juckson. w2l ONEY to Loan—T can place good first-class city loans on sliort. otice and at lowest rates. D.V, Sholes, room 1, Barker block AVE100lots in B.& M, Park addition to South Omaha, free of incumbrance, to trade for improved or unimproved Omaha prop- erty, farm lands, stocks of goods, horses, cattle, granything of vaiue. These Iots are rupidly incrensing {n value, and if you have anything to trade calland see ‘me, George J. Starnsdorf, room 6 Frenzer block, opposite postoQice. anmfi. corner 234 and Douglas sts, to trade for an eight to ten-room house and' lot. Geo. J. Sternsdorl room 6, opposite P 0. 25 OR EXCHANGE—Vacant lots clear_and en- cumbered, for farms and improved city property ; see our list, H. E. Cole, room 6, Con- inental block &0 81 HAVEa fine farm_in Hand _county, Dak, miles from Ree Heights. The san never shione on better land thax this. What have you tooller? G J. Sternsdor, rdom 0, opp, o office. 2 3. STERNSDORFT, room 0, opposito post- oflice, has some good land in Holt county, Neb,, to trade for Omala property. Will assumé 1ight'tncumbrance. 205 OR EXCHANGE—We bave a_targe list of houses and lots, farms, etc., for exchange; when you have anything to exchange come an scous, H. E. Cole, Toom 0, Continontal block. 630 31 T WAL giveany ono @ good trado fora fiue regidence; call and seo me, George J. Sterns. dorft, Room b, opposite postoffic 107 F()n'ru.um—or Bale—A span of carriage horses; & nico carriage; a span of white pondes and oil outfit, cans, etc; u fine driving mare, pheaton; also'smgld and ‘double harnoss, Willturn same in as first Snymem on a nico house or lot centrally located. Call at once on 'V, 1406 Farnam. 2 'EW 2 seated carriage and new single top Duggy 0 trade for long tine real ostate mortgage. W. L. Selby 1521 Farnam st. 999 gt 00,00 10ans by Sholes. s T ONEY to loan on tmproved real estate: no commission charged, Lesvitt Burnbam, room 1, Creighton block: 674 $nlj.1mwlnnn on city and farm real estute. Linahan & Mahoney, room 506, l‘uxll;!_lflhlk. PBENAWA & CO.,loan agents, 16th st. opposite postofiice, 870 m 16 S'x_fows. Room 1, Barker BIock. JKOUNTZE Place loans by Sholes, 353 A FINE farm jn Missourl, clear of incum- Dbrance, to_trade for a good house and lot or vacant property. Room 6, 0pposite postofi TR RICK wflfiuu‘lnn,fin bricks in_exchan, for good insito, Gmatia property. & "4, Hellman b 2 corge J. Sternsdorff, 167 Sloman, room 22 an dg. 27 VIGHTY (80) acres of land adjoining Lake Manawa, Counctl, Blufts, Ia. This tract will make 400'beautitul lots and 15 free from encumbrance. What have you to offer? Georgo 3. Bternadorit, room 6, opp b 0. i F'RADES made o real estato and personal Proporty. Bes exchungo book, - Coop, L and L, Co. 208 N. 10th st, ONEY {0 loan on firat-class real_estate so curity, Hurrls' R, E. & L. Co., 30 8, 15th btreet. 270, T OANS mads on reai estate and mortgag 4" bougnt. Lowis 8. Keed & Co., 1521 Farmam. o ONEY to Loan.—Wae huve money on hand to loan on improved and yacant property in Omaha und South Omaba, Call and seé us, Wright & Lasbury, 216 8. 4th st., uy-umrfl, 4 ONEY to loan on furniture, wagons, ete., without removals or on collateral sacurt ity. Buiness confidential. C B Jacobs,320 8 Joth 5 TOR SALE-Largo wpper “floor wuitaile for light mannfacturing, location 118 N 16th st rvice #8 per month. Active Keal Estate an perty Exchunge, 1624 Dodge st. w7 TFOR BAL hand i [T bher mounted, ¢ been used, (SUOLES, Koo 1, Barker block, for louns, J "A. WOODMAN u{fly to10an onreal es- « tate in sums to suil.¥ 220 South 13th st 58T ED to Exchange—Two lots in B, & M. park for horse and bugfi'. Inquire at 8, A.Sloman, 15th and Farnam, Hellman blo‘::l:. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, IDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co. 1605 Warnam strest—Complete abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxaruiued, per- fected and guaranteed. 55 ENSON & CARMICHAEL furnish complete and guaranteod abstracts of title to uny realtstato in Omaha and Douglas county upon short notics; Tho most complete set of abstract books in the city. No, 1519 Farnam st. 508 Dstracts “South” Omaha—Ed, Johnson & Co., agents South Omaha Land Co., have the only complote set of abstract books in SouthUmaha. Complote abstracts furnished on short notice. Office opposite depot, South Omubia, 7 made ol real ate. Cash on hand, . Hurris over B.15th st 672 \fture, carpets, fixtures lease of a pleasantly located, ne d house, near horse “and cable house heated by steam, furniture, ete, in use less than & year; must be sold at once, For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 1013 bar- nam st, W07 AL 70,000 goon building brick, de- ars, at Peru, Neb, ot a very low price, H foars 316 m 24¢ )R BALE—Two (2) tnbular steel bollers fox 14 foet, with smoke stack, steam guages, E1a8s Water puages. all complote; will sell ap. Address Frod Krug, Brewer, Omaba, ). [ JOR SALE—A No. 77 Hall's safe with tusids 15 South lith st. MISCELLANEOUS, “..m( AGE notes bought and sold. - Beavor, oom 40, Barker bloc to trade call on or_ad- ll' you navi dress G rusdortl, Roow 6, oppo- site postottice. 17 Atop buggy, nearly new,C ol wiso zood sibgle larne: 3. 16t0 ot W AV an May 23, Isss, will avket by that thne. J. W. Durusdall, 678 1 red for the sumy ry Osthoff, 1513 ( pansies 40 & doz Se 5 U, v 18 y | cars, places more @whs than anybod: ONEY to loan on ¢ or filing; financisd rhusiness of all kinds transactod without pubii#ity: money advanced wlry, notes, pay yOU 0 sep ush 5 Fin . Houscaren, ;, 16th and Farnam sts 1 622 J10% @ 500,000—T0 loan on Omeha city prop x at o vorceut. G, W. Dayjy . cor. Ex. Bl MONEY—Toloan. ~Ldmest rates. No delay J. L. Rice & Co, ber Commercial Na- tlonal bank L¥1 0 SHOLES 1 akes tmproved city loans, H. block. JHORT tinio made on any aveilable se- P curity in r o amounts, Secured notes bought, Sold ¢ ) 1. General fin business of any transacted —promptly jetly and fairly” at the Omaba Financial k N. W. cor. 1ith and Harney ational bank. Cerbett, mani OLE loans monoy on im ( roved city or farm property, Room Continental (§OME chioles loans wanted by Shalas, 953 y N UNEY toloan o M “ete, or on any approv ¥ J.W. Robbiris, 1413 Parnas T money to loan, Patterson & Dur- L6 0o 10 loam P 5 M ONEY 0 Loan—0. ¥. Davis Co., Teal catate and 10an agents, i Farnam st. 03 }mu low rate loans, Sholes, = (;:IJ".' toans, Suci Rouia™, Bavker 1.1..;] FORS ALE‘?EAL EBTATE, (GARDEN fract of ten woros for sulo on_ easy A terms Dy Hicks, Bavker block, 674 14 01t SALIE—\We offex the following bargains, all on very easy terms: Lot 12, block 6. Horbach 2nd, frontix cablewith two BoUses, ... ... Lots 15 and 16, block 9, J. T. Reaick's sub., with lavge 1da0om hotise and barn Lot 1, block % Beaford Place. Lot b, $hlonk 8, Lincoln Place. Lot 5, block 5, West Cuning Lot 21 and 23, block 4, Hawilor Lot 22, block 19, Hanscom Plac Ay Lots v: ‘arm 7, block 10, Hitcheock's Tt add., cach A Sy acres in Solomon's add, A pumber of 1ots in South Omalia, At Marshall & Lobeck, Room 6, Chamber of Com- merce, T 16 l)l) You Want a Home?r—Read t legant froom howse with all modern unprove- ments, barn, o szed lot, in the hest rest pa Address the owner rticulars, . Bec ottice. Gty Adare Harney c near Nict property J,Lmcn s €0., Real Estate, FPEN pore tract for salo on Hicks, Room 40, Burker blo ORI SA LE—-One 9 and one T-room hois tiful location, 10 blocks from board of trad both lieaded by hot water, all modern conven: innces Welshaus, 319 8. 15th street. 493 10t W B-rooin house and full lo Kountze pla 9, casl, balance 873 per montl tuss Lics’, 408 o, 15l sh, pres iy UNTON PACIFIC. Depot10th and Marcy sts. Alma, Beatrice and North Platte express,. ... “Overland Flyer” limited Grand Island local ox- press . Mail and expross ; “Daily. © Daily except sunday, BURLINGTON ROUTE. Depot 10th and Mason sts. Leave | Arrive Omaha, Arrive Owaha. Chicago Fast Express Chicago Mail.. Chicago Local Denver Fast EXpress. Colorado Mail. Colorado Mail KansusOfty Fxpres Kansas City Exy . MIL, & ST, PAUL, Depot 10th and Marey sis. xcept Sunduy. ST P, M. &0, Depot Isth and Webster st Stoux Clty.. .| *8:85 a.m.(4:00 p. m. Bancroft Bqpress. 5:35 pan.| 9:05 & . *Except Sunday, st. Paul Limited MISSOURL Depot 15thand Webs Day E Night Omaha. Depot 15th und Webster st Hastings & D'k Hills Pas. |1 Nortfolk Passenger. “Eastward. Omaha. .| 4:15 p. m. 10 Al- | South |Sheeley. Omaha | Trans- bright. (Omaba, depot. | fer. AN, SUBURBAN TRAINS, Running berween Couneil Blufrs and Albright. Inaddition to the statlons mentioned, trains stop at Twentioth and Twenty-fourth ‘streets, and at the Summit in Omaha, Westward, Omaha Depot 7 frss far] Broad-[Trans - way. | fer. 75 vright. = SRR CHIUAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PAC Loaye 00 p. m.[D No. 45 p. . A *No. 50,010 No. b. . 940 a mlA No. C—Des Motnes Arconiodation, o nes Accomadation, . m.]A Nc m.|A *N nA N L JOE & COUN m/A N A No.l. JITY & PACIEL m.|A Ne A No. 11 OMAFA &5T, No. 8 CHICAGO, No. 14 8. m A N No. 4 9:46a. m.[D No. 15, 9:45n No 4:00p. m/|A No. 8100 p, ] -m.A No. 70 ily ezcep *Liwmited, E JMEN I i.a‘t Naw Turaoven ADVION FEKE, HOW T0 AT, LoaVigerand Mashogd Lestared. Py . B ® mateie Deslins axd . e s Riemack N Sl Fisalloniea: roeon sppliaatics. CARSTHN B8.38 Fash Kibse, Bow ok SOUTH OMAHA NEWS, The Ball Game Sunday, There was lots of ball playing on the neW ball grounds Sunday. and at the oclose the score atood 18 to 12 in favor of South Omaha, This may be just the same as 2 to 2, and should be considered a close game. The vis- itors were the J. J. Hardins, and they seomed to play in hard luck, having to change their pitchers occasionally, and having their cateher, Millet, struck by a wild ball in the ninth inning whilo at the bat. Thero was trouble about the umpire, too, and in re- sponso to the calls from both nines, and the audience as well, ho was romoved at the end of the first inning and Lee Truitt took his place, Thercafter things ran along smoothly and the 200 spectators left the grounds fully satisfled with the exhibition, and promised to como it and bring others with them. South Omaha sports should support South Omaha games, Krrors don't count Decoration Day. Upwards of thirty old soldiers fell in Sun- day afternoon when the roll was called at Comrado Elliott’s offico for the Decoration day parade. There was no red tape about the proceedings, but arrangements wero quickly perfected for the proper honoring of the soldiers’ graves in South Omaha, It was docided that Warner A. Root should be the chiof marshal for the day, and that thoso taking part should assemble at tho new school houso during the morning of May 30. They will then proceed to somo ndjoining rove and spend a portion of the day in istening to songs, music, orations and an original poem, the committeo in charge heing the Misses Eastiman and Glasgow, and 8. P. Brigham. While there a committee will bo appointed to visit the cometeries and decorato the graves, the Misses Carpentor and Hunt, Dr. Smith, Dr. Slaybaugh and Attorney Lane being appointed a committee to provide the necessary floral decorations, Trouble for the School Board, Now there seems to bo trouble ahead in school affairs and for the present it cen- tors i the new school house at Albright. ‘Where it will end no one scems to know. The contract for the school house is said to have been let to o lumber merehant, who in turn sub-let it to a builder, and on May 1 it was supposed to be ready for business. It was occupied a few days ago without boing ac- cepted officially and during the recent heavy rains was found to be matorially defective,s0 Persons of the present d ordered it closed until further orders. Saturday afternoon adeputation of the pres- ent board inspected the building and gave the contractor until this morning to make the necessary alterations. If the old board Tind as much money to spend as it is expected the present one will have there should bo something dono to show for it. 1t is said that the building was at no timo insurcd by the old board, but it is also stated that thoy could aftord topay and did pay o building inspector $1 per trip to look at itday after day. How well he looked after it can be secn. Notes About the City. John F. Vallery is back from his trip to the west. W. C. Gorman is in with stock from Dodge and stopping at the city hotel. Sunday receipts of stock were four cars of sheep, twelve hogs and six of cattle. James Powers, from York county, and W. H. Braggs, fromoScribuer, brought in stock Sunday and are registered at the C Still another secret society is billed for South Omaha, and members of the Improved Order of Red Men are about to organize. Isaac Noyes, Waterloo; D. A, Tord, Ful- lerton: A. McDermott, Peoria, IIl, and L. W. Barley registered at the Iixchange hotel, The A.O. H met in their hall Sunday afternoon and perfected arrangements for their Wednesday night pall. Judging from their preparations it will be the ball of the scason, Four sleepers and two drunks divided the honors between them inthe cells on Saturday might. The vags got a chance to _hustle, but, the drunks had to put up bonds for their ap- pearance. J. J. Donovan is tho happy fatherof a thirteen pound boy, and will at once put him in training for the civic ctions of twenty years from now. J. J. was recewing con- gratulations and buying cigars yesterday. To-day the 3 ock closing of the scale houses comes into effect, Buyers are satisfied with the move, as they think it gives the stock a chance to rest and feed. Shippers are not so well pleased, but it will give South Omaha o reputation 'for having saleable stock on the mark Al Burgeson was disorderly as well as drunk, and paid an extra dollar fine. Will Thompson and Pat Stewart paid the usual £,50 for the privilege of getting drunk on Sunday. There is an £11 bread bill against Cody’s boarding house, and Justice Wells will decide who shliall pay it. izens of Albright have another griev- 1d they want Suautter's cemetery re- moved beyond the city limits, The new school house has been accopted, and Contriictor Coy is happy in the posses- sion of u check for the balance due him, An eight-year old son of Colounel Savage fractured his collar bone while at play, on ay, and is now in the doctor's care. d undertook to do a draying lout the formality of paying a license, and yesterday he was fined $6.50, Banker Gibbons i8 going over the books and vouchers of the old school board, in order to expluin what they mean to tho noew board. . Mike Wha! vas run in Saturday night as a drunk, and r ased on a bond on Sunday. He didn’t show up in time yesterduy, and was again arvested, Even the dogs get mixed up in the legal de- cisions of South Omaha, and Constable Eddy is out with a writ_of replevin calling for the body of o dog, cars clipped, bob tail,” Jts in the suit of Lettner vs, Morley, and if it don't show up that dog will be fined, e nrek. The motto of California means, T have found it. Only in that land of sunshine, where the orange, lemon, olive, fig an grape bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection in mid-winter, are the herbs and gum found, that ave used in that pleasant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. SANTA ABIE the ruler of coughs, asthma and consumption. The Good- man Drug Co. has been appointed agent for this valuable California remedy,and sells it under a guarantee at 81 a bottle. Three for $2.50. Try CALIFORNTA CAT-R-CURE, the only guaranteed cure for catarrh. 81, by wmail $1.10. 2 < Peculiarities of Amervican Eyes, The efforts of the war department, says o Washington correspondent, to secure a field glass for the service of greater power than the. one they now use has discovered the fact that the eyes of the average American are closer together than those of men in foreign countries. The double glass, known as the field glass, now used is weaker than that used in the armies of Europe, It is of only from five to six powers--entirely 100 weak for the purpose. The only glass of sufticient power is a single spy- glass, which is defective in that it do not take in a broad enough field, This isavery serious defect in the equip- ment of the American army, but there seems 10 be no immediate prospeet of its correction because our eyes are too close together, BSome of the colored troops may be able to use u different s, but the white Yankee soldier can not overcome this national peculiarity. The best 1ili leld-glass in use is that with which jorman army is supplied. An attempt was made to adopt them by the war depsrtinent, but it was found that the eyes of the glasses were 80 far apart that 1hey could not be used by Americans, The department in studying how to overcome the difculty, e The Large Perfunmery Businoss uelled re lor AT L A TSI