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v THE OMAHA DAILY BEE! FRIDAY, MAY 18, 185 SPECIAL _NOTICES. OMAEIA. No Advertisements will be taken for these columnes after 12:30 p. m. Terms—Oash in advance. Advertisements under this head, 10 cents per ine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub. uent insertions and $1.00 a line per month advertisement, taken for less than 2 cents for the first insertion. Seven words will bo ounted to the line; they must run ronsecutively Em must be paid in advance. All advertise jents must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock p and under no circumstances will they ba Ken or discontinued by te Parties advertisi in the: lumns.and have ng the answers nddressed in care of the Bee, 1 please ask for a check to ennble them to ot their letters, as none will bedelly X n presentation of check. All answe isements should be enclosed in envelopes All advertisements in these columns are pub tshed In both morning and evening editions ot he Heo, the circulation of Which mggregates more than 18,000 papers dajly, and_gives the ad- Vertisers the henefit, not only of the ety circu- ation of the Hee, but also of Couneil Bluffs Lincoln. and other eities and other cities an towns ‘throughout this section of the countrs —_ - = BRANCH OFFICES. hone. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, at the following bus- iness houses, who are authorized agents for THE BEk special notices and will quote the same the main office, HASE & EDDY, Stationers and P inters, 113 BSouth 10th Street. H. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cume o _ing t, w J; HUGHES, Pharmacist, 64 North 1oth o Bl UMON Emptoyment Offce 1s conducted in an honorable manner, and our applicants supplied on short notice,” Small fes. 613 8. 11th o BOARDING. 2 ivmffl:n'— 0 gentlemen table boarders in srivate family, six blocks west of Boyd's opera hou Address K 7, Bee office. 810 19* ‘N ANTED—Table boarders, 318 N. 1hth, 159 22 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, FUI""&H!D rooms, 113 8 20th, 620 Je* Fon RENT—One ant front room, fur. nished, all go provements, ' thres blooks wost court Rouse, half. block from avie Une. A 'se, small rool, S Dovgins, 1N JFURNISHED rooms, ¥ to $1.60 per woek, B04 . 16th street, 064 2% 'I;‘i‘u ISHED rooms with first class board, #.50 10 $ per weuk, 604 § 15t st. 082 17* FI'RNISHHD rooms, 1701 Capitol ave, 000 18+ ‘\Y,\NTED ~The address of some porson or firm skilled In the manufacture of paper Address Lock Box V, Tong Pine, Neb. I VW ANTED: Teams o haul brick, good oA Call at M. Hansen, 2533 Pacific st. 811 1 VW ANTED By gentloman and wite ~and child 3 years old, rooms and board for six ivate family where ocation, Address Tox hoxes, weeks or two months in thera are no other boarders, central state terms, references turnished. 249, City “YA. AD—A and very Apply with goos 8 Iarge sasan Foom and cheap rates, references at 121 N. 15th st. 04 18 VW ANIED-A renpoctable tamily to adopt a bright %.year-old boy. Call or address 1615 Chicago st.” - N FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, all_modern conveniénces, 60 N 15th st, o 2 Twn neatly furnished rooms with board (o nico pprties; desirable location, private family corner 20th and Farnam. 59 18 For HENT—Nicely furnished room, chaap, 809 8, 234 st. 535 173 R RENT—Furnished rooms with board. X References required. 704 8. 15th st. 80 JMALL room ‘suitable for gentleman, 162) 1 Dodge street’ Bl R RENT—Pirnished rooms in Grauntg dlk or. lith and Dodgests. | Inquire ot Geo 15, Millard hotel l“il ARGE pleasant room, modern convenlences, 471706 Chicago st. 661 OR RENT- Rooms furnished and unfur- nished, 174Cap. ave. 56! W ANTED-Dressmaking and plain sewing at home or in families. B, 811 g’flar]@; st. " ANTED-A young lady room mate by a lady.” Address &% B18th streat. 716 17 TV‘ NTED—If you have any lands,’ iots, or houses and lots to sell or exchange for other property, call onme or write: I can find you a customer. O, C. Spotswood, 305% Rr;‘,l‘filn. z FOR RENT-HOUSES. EEO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1500 St. Mary's Avenue, ~ SITUATIONS WANTED. () XPERT bookkeeper, (dot responsible position. lo entry)desires Bee offic 806 19 VW ANIED-A position as conchman in_pri vate family by a young man, hest of eforences given. Address K B, Bee o T OUNG man trom the cast ment, ten years experi fowing liné of business; H; notions, toys, jewelry, ete. Address W. L. 8., Paxton dosires empl co as clerk in oslery, underwear, best ‘Of references, el, Room 18, T 17 YOUNG man with considerable experience in the care of horses and cows wiklies em- Ployment iu & privato family. Address K13 liee. b 17 B”{.‘\T")fi as firs™laes baker, bread and confectiohery. K 32, Bee office. ' 705 225 7 ANTED—Situation to clean rooms in office or flats. Inquire 1507 Californin.i68 17 ANTED—Employment b ner with city referen: Fouth Omaha. 760 18% ANTED—STuation as scamstress in family. *Inquire at 809 North 16th st, 783 19+ Y OUNG man, 20 yours old, would like posi- tion in retzil shoe storé in city or country, 0d reference, 3 years' experfence in the east. ddress K 27 Hee oflice, T ANTED--By a gentloman having twenty yoars' exporionce in the printing business, gitnation to take cliurgo of u lirstcluss ofico. ddress K 18, Iiee. 683 18 A7 ANTED — Position in office or store by com- petent young lady; reference furnished. Address K 17, Be 685 173 a competent tin J." K. Davis man for Ne. braska, Kansas, Colorado, Michigan and gndiana towns, who has time to show sample olicit or s for our celebrated ll\nlbll anctela” nickel cigars, with ability and large scquaintunce, willing 'to work on commission busis. Please present —references, cnclosing stamp for price-list, order blanks, 'etc. Wirth, Dickie & Co, Wholésale Cigars, Chicago, 796 25 TANTED—Good size boy to work in the fa tory, nlso one to tuke care of horse and cow. Apply at once to Cantleld M'f' C R0 VW ANTED—Stereotypor A first-class stereo- typer of good ‘Labits can find_steady Jorkat good wages by applying to Gazetts- Journal Company, Hastings, Neb, ™ 19 ‘VV/XNTMFOr anists who are good sight readers anc y eat, it possess a fair ability to play Also vocallsts of all Kinds may sceure migposition it they prove compotant. to Hamlin's Wizard Oil Concert Co., hoys ‘air, 13th and " ANTED—Man and wife in private gamil and 15 good farm hunds. Mrp. Broga Bon, 814% 8.15th. Tel. B84, 769-17+ W,\wgb—o traveling salesimen {mmediato- ly: §00d pay. Call at305 N. 10th st..room 8, up stiirs. 750 18§ .A FEW energetic men o canvass a line 6f household_ spocialties, big commission. Lovell Mfg Co. 221 N. 1ith sf. 191 7ANTED—Man to take the agency (travel- ing or local) of our safes; size 28x18x18 Anches: weight 50 1bs; retail price #6; other #iz0s In proportion. A rare chince and perma- ent business. These safes moet o demand ever before supplied by other sufe companie s we are not governed by the Safe Pool. A Ine Sate Co., Cineinnati, 0. 08 Ji YV ANZED-kour good sulesmen who will go 10 the country. Call 52, Paxton b S;\l.l“b\\”"\ Wanted, five travelin, sulary and expenses, no _experience sary, Address with stamp Palmer & Co. ona, Minn, 5 ANTED where for a genteel money-making busi- #60 weekly profit guaranteed easior than 860 monthly otherwise. Experience absolutely unnecessary. Permanent position and exclusi territory assured. 82 samplos free. Write for artienlurs, Address, with stamp, Merrill Mf'g S TS Do, hicago. 578, t Al- 1120 Farnam st, 542 ness, W ANTED “Men for rallrg bright's Labor Agency, TANTED-Men for raiirond work af AL bright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam st, "‘)\Y'A NTED - : ! : 'n'g’uuu.(lvmlmn»nulv--nlr,nnm- hoys to carry horse routes on daily Byen- 4ng Bee. “Apply to Theo. Williams, \Jel.)lnudll p.m. 418 r with a_goc 8 an evenls horse to carr, ng route on I e oftice, ; Apply at the NTED-—Chambermald at 412 Douglas. W tory, 508 N 16th b .uixxzn» Ouy good waahor, stendy w and one old woman to do ' kitchen work. Apply New York Laundry, 912 Pacitic st. 7% '“YAN'Il'lI'Jli—Z lnmllltm-ull nl':vc‘l.\wl ladies to call ut once, extra salary, Iloom 81, U, §, National Bauk bullding, 7 800'17% TED and second girl in famil 4, #20 and 817, cook for Ceutral Cit falr paid, dining room girl for Wahoo, 2 for Balina, Kas., girls for conntry towns in private fuwilies, cooks for bos uhnfi\muflm and %5 girls for genbral housework. No girl who wants Wwork noed be idle, Mrs, Brega, 3143 and laundress; i Teferences yequired, Mrs. Fred Nye, 8. 10th st., second house from 'S, W, cor, of Willtams. 5 18 NV ANTE nall fum- A o0 GermAR I & A girl for housework, must be & ok 3. H. Dumont, 041’ Park av WANIED I Competont girl for general Bousework by next Friday, wages 84 pe wiok, Mis, D, V. Shales, 120 Géorgia ave, LV ANTED S g VY work, good wages, call at DN "W ANIED- i a wholenle house Lotes. (Bent disty yrade. Everything 1 Taress Avtistic 5 York Clty WV ANEEDyoung ladies Who re smploved in the city and bourding, to try the Norrls t and che urant in the city, . Paxton He . b EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. (\A.\ ADIAN Emp! tnate help seat te vinced. Kelorence, Omalia National bank. Mrs, Brega didby 8. 1th, Tel. sod. N5 e W ANTED- Mew aud boys ourot work to call at the City Lutelligenco ofice (Creighton Bl ) coraer 1ih and Dougasl sta. i en | JHOUSE for Itent “Ten rooms and barn, cen- trally located. Inquire T. J. Beard, 1410 Douglas st. 75 23 OR RENT- By J. L. Rice & Co., new 12-room house on corner, one block trom car line, overy modern convenience, only M5 per month to good tenant, must lease for one year. And new 7-room modern house on Miami street, 1 block from street car, 2 blocks from cable ry., #5 per onth to yearly tenaut; must 1gase. 7 ANTED—Man and wife to rent a ni furnished 6-room cottage for 6 week: beginning May 28, Central location, small rent. nlelsl of roferences required. Address K; 8, pes office. 77110 G RQOM cottage on Douglas near 19th, furniture 1y 160, rent §25. Co-op, L. & L. Co., 205 N 16t st. 63 19 JFOR RENT—A 6 oom house on cor 20th and Charles. Inquire at 1309 Howard. 764 1 Fox RENT-10-room_brick house, No. 811 8. 20th st. Apply at No. 827 8, 20th 'st. 411 OR RENT- House 7 rooms, cellar, pantry and closets, city water and cistérn, two blocks from U. P. depot, sw cor §th and Il'luruc. 68 17% NOR RENT- ant 10 room house and & room cottage 3 blocks from court house, cheap. @. E. Thompson, Sheeley block. 767 TJROR RENT—A ¢ tion, furnitug Co-Operative Land & Lot Co, E oca- heap and easy payments, 205 N 16th st, 709 21 (SIX-ROOM hoose for rent, 008 8. 13th s, Tn- M “quire at 0606 8. 16th St. 681-10 JOR RENT—A cholce § room house, fenced lot, as, city water, furnace, bath room, cistern, also large weil equipped barn, beln pitol ave. Inquire 24 house east of premises or room 14 Omahia Natl bank bld. ™ B. H. Robison, OTTAGE 3 rooms, n_small_store room and good barn, with' 4 acres of land, situated % mile north of fort. Apply 817 S 11th st. 600 Ff)li RENT-Furuished room, 1708 Dnllgg_fi. JPOR RENT=Furnished rooms, 1918 Dodge. —STORES AND OFFICES. OR RENT—rick sioro 41 b ost, 5 10th_st, bel Harney and Howard, 8, Lehmann, 682 MISCELLANEOD “soll, rent, tfhde exchange, insurance, Py public oan seo J. L. 70 21 Tq HE Omaha Publl-—Qn Minday. Moy 31, Will open our new @0re 4t 110 N, 15ih s, where we will take plea in_introddcing §o the public our famous Eastern Brand Excelstbr 106 cream gt wholesale. J¥® golicit your patron- Age and guarantee to fugmsh cream second to none in the city. We maks a speclalty of fur- nl!ll"\g yrl\‘n(u f.lluflll‘t&'. Very respecttully, Ware & Corte, ) N [VHE banjo taught as an'krt by Geo, F. Gion- beck, Harney st. ONEY to Toan—1 can place pood first-class ay 1oans o0 short notice and st lowest rates. D, V, Sholes, room 1, Barker block, OANS made on real getate And mortgages Dongiite Lewis 8. ebd & Oon Tha1 Farnim, TMOREY to Loan.—We havo money on hand to A loan on improved and vacant property in Omaba and South Omaha. Call and see us, Wright & bury, 215 8. 14th st., up-stairs. 44 il NRY to loan_on _furniture, wagons, AVl ete, without removal; or on collateral securr ity. Business confidential. C B Jacobs,0 § 1th 29 NIRE ndurance, relial] companies, H, K. Cole, N. E. 15th and flas, 567 q"l)uifl. Room 1, Barker block, for loans, b 3% ing #6 trade call onor ad- + Sterdottt, Room o, oppo- 5 T jou oave an dress George site postoffice FLHE Omaha Financial Exchange, Room 1F, Barker block, southwest corner of Far: nam and 15th sts, Makes a specialty of short-time collateral and real estate fonns, Money always on hand in sums of #100 and up- wards to any amount, o loan on approved se- curity. Secured notes hought, sold or exchanged. Clear real estate_and cash to exchange for good first or second mortgages Loans mado upon land contracts, stocks, bonds, trust deeds, first or second mortgage so- without publicity, delay or red tape Financial business of any kind transacted romptly, quietly and fairly.” Room Blnrk. Corbett, Manager. \[ORTGAGE notes bought and sold. Seavor, Room 40,Barker block, 47058 OR SALE-A top_buggy, nearly new,C olum bua make, also good single harness, A. H. Comstock. 312'S. 16th st. 140 TIUHE two corner store rooms in old city hall o Uilding, 10th nnd Farnam sts. fof rent cheap. Campbell & Harvey, 310 S. 16th st., & of trade building OR RENT—A store 20x5), 13th. Peterson DR RENT-Store room and cottage o rooms, good barn, etc., with 4 acres land, situated 4 fufle north of fort. Apply 317 8 1ith st INTON block, 8, 13th, corner of Muson st, Six handsome riew stofe rooms with large cel. lars underneath, finished with all modern im- provements and ‘convenjonces, Rents moderate, Apply to John Hamlin, 311 8, Tith st, Omaha, 131 j1* OR RENT—One half of store room, 1212 Douglas st. Wm. H. Spelman 51 Iflflll RENT-Store aud basement, 604 8. 13th st. Mrs. M. Lange, 953 OR RENT—Two business or office rooms_on 1st loor 82 per month. W. K. Clark, 1414 Harnoy. B FQOR RENT—Half of offico at 812 § 16th st. Chamber of Commerco bld, Odeli Bros, & Co. (QFFICE rooms, 602 8. 13th st. 836 YOR RENT—Suite of office rooms, Bushman block, cor. 16th and Douglas, Nine room house, cor. 17th and Dorcas, £0 per month, in- quire W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 713 OR RENT—Business room now occupied as my offtice on 15th st. C. F. Harrison, 41 .fiolmh 50 —_— FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, OR RENT—A suito of choico unfurnished front rooms, 1245 St. Marys ave, 4 toor. FOR RENT--MISCELANEOUS. (ATE CITY hall, N, W. cor. 13th and Douglas, to rent Friday or Saturday nights for so- cloty purposes. Inquire 1618 Dodge. £ STORAGE room to rent, 1113 Farnam st. OR KENT--A fine r R. C. Patterson, 318 idence on Farnai Isth st. JOR RENT— Elegant house, Inquire 112} Dav- enport. b40 17 Fox RENTSroom house, ™ Barton, 2016 Capitol a; I room house with yard, near Farnam and 24th st., steam heat” and all modern im- provements, $0 per month, Call 207 S. 24th st. 345 1nquire 60 OR RENT—-Good sale and liverv barn, excol- lont location, rent reasonable, inquire of C. W. McVicker, room2, Barker blk. ORSES and cattle pastured for the summer at 3, H, Post or; Henry Osthoff, 1513 Cal- ifornia. 3 18% NUIES and mortgages bought by 1 Huntress, 1417 Farnam st. 554 'C 00D bedding plants cheap, pansios 40c o doz X Henry Ehreuptort, Florist, 1723 § 1th, HE Shelton—25th and_Dodge st., first-class family hotel, rooms and hoard ‘at reason- able rates: references required. Mzs. M Whit- taker, propriotress, 473 18 w A. WOODMAN—Money to loan o real es- ate in sums to sult. %20 South 13th st. 68T Cash on hand. ith o2 Slli)u:s places more oans than anybod, OANS made on real estate W. M. Harris over 2 & a9 TM[ONEX to loan on chattols, without, removal or filing: financial business of all kinds transacted without publicity: money advancod on Jewelry, notes, ete, It will pay yon to see us. Poople's Financial Exchange, 0. Bouscaren, mauager, 1130} Barker brk, Istn and Farnaim sty 500,000—T0 1oAn on Omaha city propert; Dorcent. G, W. Day, 8. K. cor: Ex. Bi B84 (3 PER OENT monoy to ioan, Pattoraon & Dar- mnard, 318 8 15th st. e 705 ONEY to Loan—0. T, Davia Co., real estate and loan agents, 1505 Farnam st. 583 loans, Sholes. 383 CIT\‘ loans, Sholes, Room 1, Darker block, R} SEE Sholes before getting a loan, QNEY loaned on furniture, pianos, organs, hiorses, etc, low rates. | J. 9. Wilkinson & Oo., 1417 Farnarh. 53) Nu'nw bought, C. B.Jacobs, 3 8, LMI;:. B UILDING lonns. Sholes. 83 i' ANTED—A good horse, bu}‘xy and harness in exchange for South Omalia lots. Goorge J. Stensdorft, room 0, opp postoftice. 230 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. TINE'S shorthand Institute is the y practical, exclusive shorthand school in the west, All its graduates are ingood sit- uations aud giving entire satisfaction, Students can enter at any time. No summer vacation, Send for circulars to Valentine's Shorthand ln’ stitute, New Paxton Building. 420 RA T, storage, lowest rates. W, M Tiushman, 1311 Leavenworth, 8 e W. COWAN hasrented n large storeage Touse, 208, 210 and 212 South 1ith st, where he 18 prepared to take in all kinds of goods for storage at & reasonable rate: a fire- proof buflding. 2§ AN storage for furniture, stoves. mer- handise, ete. Rufus B, Clark, 514310 S 12th B4 m24 ___WANTED-TO BUY. “fi\t\‘mn G000 Tionse and 10t 1n desabio part of the ity will give first-class bar- gain to unyone it suited. Geo. J. Sternsdorft, Room 6, Frenzer blk. VWANTED- Good y. Addre Room horse, suitable for Dion Giraldine, 714 Pactiic st Y T ANTED—Good_sad Tady, Lo ) bty goqd sl C. D, Ilum:]‘w. Bar) A __RENTAL AGENCIES. B G' “E. THOMPSON, Room 112 Sheely m&;k. B . 38T T yor want your houses rented place them with Benawa & Co. Toth, opposita postafiice. OR_RENT—Elegant 10-room_house, all mod- ern improvements, on car line. Inquire 5 1408 ‘ ANTED-—Houses to rent, and we can_rent them too. H. E. Cole, N. E. 15th and Douglas. 62 SEYEN roow house, 0 room, corner house, Jack: 10 room Nouse. No. 708 8. 18th st. Troom cottage, 24 and Howard sts. Alsoother louses, G. E. Thompson, Room 112, Bnegly block, 16th and Howard st. 388 {IOR RENT—Two large cottages, 0627 and 620 13th avenue, now in course of construction; Teady.by June lst next. John I F. Lehmann. It {OR_RENT—Fine modern residence 623 South 17th street, John H. F, L«hmn{.l::. 0 'OR RENT—About June 1, very convenient 9-room Bouse in good repalr, desirable locu: tion, 10 minutes walk from P O: furniture and carpets for sale_should applicants wish to pur- chase. Address drawer 2, PO. 061 F()R RENT—Ah 8 room house, with bath, one block from car line, $30 per month. H. E Cole, room 6, Contineutal bloc s g()METIHNfl cheap, house for rent or for W) sale, furniture for' sale, inciuding Encyclo- edia Britannica, new Stéck pianoand othe urniture. Otto Betndortt, 5% Georgla aventi. 300 2 new 11 T, Petersen, se cor 15th and Do OR RENT—A T-room flat. Inquira of Geo. Higgins, in the cigar store 1015 Howard st. OOl RENT - Broom house, North Saunders st. Enquire of C. W.Deall & Co., 8108, 10th, 505 0 RENT Eight-room flat. front able for offices, with all modern conven- fences. 002 8. 13t I ) For RENT—When you want 1o rent a house, store of office go to H. E. Cole, 652 OR REN once, C _FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED, neat 0 cottage. Apply at Hurrls 18 S 15th st, 653 TPOR 1EN '~Nice front room, furnished. to wan and wife; price 810, Call at nam st. T ARGE, nicely furnished front room, able for two gentlemen, Inquire_at ° Harney st. e 2 it 2O0M to rent, all modern improvements Dodge st. Y furs J10 hed rooms at l\ board if de: ed; terms r JOR RENT~1 furnished room, 36; 1 furnished room, #8: 1 front room for an office, #10, Moser bloc} 4 8. Lith st. ol 2 JrOR RENTkurnished roons, with or with- gut board, iu private family. Al modern convenlences; also front L)‘urh)r and bed-room. 2402, cor. Pleasant and Bt, Mary's ave. 752 18 [{/OR RENT--Furnished rooms, fine summer accommodations, rooms large and ront single or ensuite, Northside Leay bet. 17th and 15th, kb TS onses for rent with 11, E. Cole, 15th and Douglas., 502 (G REGORY, P L. Reutal agert, 500 S 161 st. 03 AL—P; ome for uring wtinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address E 42, Bee office. 830 J158 l)amwsi treatment of pile tumors, fstulas, rectul pockets, ulcers, etee, withont 10ss of iino or inconventence at Ji7 N 1oth st. D, Kelso 084 uropean Res- Everything first- 11 and 313 So. l4th ERSONAL—Go to the Norrls taurant for (um‘ meals, class, at chop hohse prices. st., opp. Paxton Hotel, .N RAYED—On May 5, a light bay horse, Welghs about 1050, Retcrn to Carney's barn,cor. 2thand Leavenyorthind gt Livery rewar T horses and colt, one mar 4 black color; onez year old, strayed from South Omaha hotel, Neb. return to South Omaha hotel ward, mare A Finder and_receive re- 816 REWARD--Lost; eurs ol orrel mare, weight ddle marks, shod, single foc turn to A. M. Crone, 5th and Oak, 419 = Inder will pleaso leave at Fuller's drug corner lith and Douglas, and receive re- OST—Paarl opern glasses marl 4" outside case “I. J, W." “Sui for return to Geo. Paterson, 214 § SALE—A good family horse, perfectly entle, 1ot afratd of cars, ady lady can pply to Mrs. Jas. Edney,’ 2108 Doviglas, 15 19) —One_large by teani of horses, m and harness, [nquire of. Wi, s . W. cor, 16th and California st. OM flat ire of $000 for §! 0 on time; rooms all rented, pa mouth, Co-op, L. & L. Co., 205N. 16tli 63 10 ewirt banjo,lady’s OR SALE—Cheap,a new St sizo. Address K. 28, Bo JHETLAND pouy for sale, M Coutiell Blutts JAOR BALE Cheap—(Good organ. N 20t st Geo, Fine carringe team. Welght, roan; geldings, haif broth: crs, 5'years old, gentle, well-broke, single or dotible: good travelers, Dion Geraldine. 714 Pacitic st. 760 18 Sulte newly furnished rooms ingle room, all modern conveni- Wo car lines, board: if desired, 623 (®'th st.) 20 Furnished front room, 1?0[( I and on ences, ne Georgia ave. Toor & o For RENT -Nicely furnishied room with or without. bourd for gentioman apd wite or two gentlemen, 714 N 10th. STi0 18+ P{(m RENT -Two nicely “front roows, with or without' board, modern co 1 N. I8ih st; veniences, 8 and § per mouth, 1 o on two car lines OR RED furnisled rooms suitable for 4 Inguire Room ¢, id tioor, 1302 wentlomen. Douglas TFPOR KENT—Newly furnished uud unfurnishod rooms, en suite or single, with bath, 406 N, 10th st 720 17+ TOOR RENT-At Howard, pleasant furn- ished rpoms for gentlemen by the day, week or month, street cars every three minutes o 17¢ Nvu:s, furnished front room,#10 per month, AN géntlomen only. 1610 Harne, gty NOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light honsekoeping, suitable for nan and wife or 4 young ladies, ent §16 per month, &21 8 19th st, i3 17 It RNISHED rooms 8 and 8 JPOR BENT-S uicely furnished rooms for man and wite; parlor, kitehen and bedroom for housckeeping: ulso § unfurnished Enquire 1218 Park ave. P‘l‘ll RENT -Purnishied rooms in pl cution; all modern conyeninces, wrd st TROOMS furnished or unfuruished, wi without board, 8t No. 519 Pleasatit st SLY furnished largo front room for (wo sutlemen, $12 wouth. 201 Harnoy st. il s NT- A ely_}un‘.lw',,rma xfi?flfi sultable for two geutleiien. Buquire at L, St Muwy save, - - o {OR BALE_ 3 room furniture, 845, ne and can rent house of 4 rooms or South Fifteenth street, Omaha, Neb, 11\a71¢ SAL nguire 1524 N 27th JFOR SALE-One square piano, elegant il sot and large library, including a numbe of elvil engineering books; must be sold imme- diately; 1723 Muson st. 887 21+ Jrok SALE-Baukis “counter, cheap. " quire Merchants' National bank. 16* NOR SALE - Best carriages at Scaman & Ch t carriages ut Seamun's, est phietons at Seatman's eapest phaetons at Seaman's, Best buggies at Seaman's. Oheapest buggies at Seaman's, Hest wagons at Seamgn's. Cneapest wagon's at Seaman’s, r » of 16th st., north of Nicholas, Studebaker Repository. Wi M K 'u.r:—l,miu upper floor suitable for t manutacturing, location 118 N 10th st Price 85 per month. _Active Real Estate and Property Exchange, 1524 Dodge st. [ [POR SALE Cueap Fine rubber mounted, hand wmade, single harness, never been used. H. B, Irey, Frenzer block, opp. . O, J0s JOOR SALE-Tho furniture, carpets, Dxtures and lease of & pleasantly locatéd, newly furnished house, uear horse and cable cars, house heated by steam, furniture, ete. in use less than & year; wust be sold at once. For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 1013 F: nam st 4] MOR SALE -150,000 gooa bullding brick, livered on cars, at Pera, Neb., at a v Price. H. M. Mears 3l5m DOR SALE~. Lanbam & Q0K BALE-Some frst class 2a mort paper at & discount. C. C, Bpotwood, 10t st s 4 JOR SALE—Two (2 tubular steel bollers 5ix 14 foot, with smoke stack, Sleam guages, glass wal uages. otc., afl complete; will scll Cueup. Address Fred Krug, Brewer, Omaba, Neb. o ic . 638j10% W4 NTED—Corner lot in Hanscom place. E. A, Leavenvvorth, rogn 1, HI7 Fasnag st house_or o, 205 N trally located. Co-op A it Wufn buy furniture o adame Winters oyant and astrolo- | affairs of life or ed, causes luck and oto of friture wife or and cures them b; catment, has the cele All those in kit spredy marriages, shoi husband, locafes’ massige and magnetos Drated Hindoo cnarm for luck, troule will do well to call on this gifted seeriss unites yhe sep: gives you a correct written reading through mall for #2.00, with lock of hair. The Madame has taken palors at 160 Howard st.. 3d_fioor, Parlors 2 i T)R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvovant. Med- D Dhstacss and tesrimodium, Dragnbsis free. Female diseases a specialty, 19 N. 16th Tel. 944. i NEY TO LOAN, st., Rooms 2 &3, am p or small loans on ¢ property. G 01 o ness blocks or residgn terms and prompt work. i money mortgages Bought. Wright & Lasbury, 215 8. 1§th st., up-stairs. 64 —By the undersigned, who 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. business strictly confidential. Loans so mnde thatany part can be puid at uiy time, oach pay- ment reduciug the cost pro rata. Advances made on fine watches and diamonds.” Persons ould carefully consider who they are dealing with, as many new concerns are dail ning into existence. Should you need money call and seeme. W. R. Croft, room 4 Withnell building, 15th and Harnev. ONEY LOANED at C, ¥. Reed & Co.’s Loan Ofiice. on furnituce, planos, horses, wagons, ersonal property of all'’kinds, and 31 dther ar: Pitienof valus without removal, 19" 8. 19th, All business strictly confidenttal. 571 1Jl7n_rfi ST N ONEY 1o lonn on_city and_farm property. AW Geo. N, Hicks, Room 40, Barker block, OANS made on good productive roal est Asecurity 3 und 5 years time, optional pay ments and favorable forms and ratts, Kimball, Champ & Ryan, U. 8. Nav't Bank t'ld. Y0 LOAN—On real estate mortgage, $4.000 in one sum or divided. @. E. Thompson, Room Shoely block, 15th knd Roward sts. made on Omaha holes, room 1 Burk: y property bk, MUNEY toloan, casn on nand, no delay. J. W. and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam st. ton hotel buildin; [ " OANS made on Improved and unimproved city property at lowest rates of interest, special rates on large loans on inside property. Odell Bros. & Co., 312 8. 1ith st. 408 T ARGE or small loaus without 47 Shiolos, room 1, Barker block. d«mi’ by M ONEY to loan on chattels, Koom I, Chiam: M7 ber of Commerce. 006 ' m27 H., 5 TREY “8506.000 to loan on city proporty aud tmproved farm land. Frenzer block [ONEY to loan MOt s ey MONEY o loan on clg Dber of Commerce, ls, Room 31, Cham- . Shaw. 506 m27 MONEY ‘to loan on WRrses, turniture and B\ vy perty, or collateral, versonal p Hates moderate. Businegs o 8. W. corner ibth and Dodglas sts. Entranc 15th st. The Fairbank Iasestmeiit Co. MONEY to Toan on raraitre, wagons oic YL “without removal or au colliteral securi ntial, A. B Gréen ingham’ block, cor, a1l nfidential. Oflice Bustoess strictly contl wood & Co., Room 1, Cu b au kson. 2 &..ww& 000 1015 by .;m,h-m 8 383 M ONEY toloan on imf commission charg room 1, Creighton bic oved real estdle: no Leavitt Burnt $m_m-mmm\ on city and farm real estate, Linalan & Muhouey, Foom 56, Paxton DIK, S'u[n.i.\ makes lmproved city loans, & H., ®£9LE oans money on twproved clty or & farm property, Hoom 0 Conttnental o 0 §OME chioice loans y 2 — rtcpme MONEY toloanon furaitre, Horsos, ele, or on any approved security, rates. J.'W. Kobbis, 18 Parnan. SMUL » Room 1, Barker Block, S OUNTZE Place loans by Bholes, 353 MONEY toloan on first-class real e PA curity, Harris' R, E. & L. Co, sireet. ~Tolosn. =~ Lowgst rates. MO BT ol B Co,, over Comis No delays, All* gfiwm D rates on loans, Sholes. 3% L TILDING loans. Linahan & Mahons Yis ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, T e e e IDLAND Quarantes and Trust Co., 188 m_street—Complets abstracts fur 3 titlen to real estate sxamined. and quaranteed. J BENsoN .ol’xnflFnuL furgisn compiets and guapantesd abstracts of title to any Teslestaten Omana and Dogias county upon shortnotice, The most complate sot of abstract books in the oity. No. 1519 [ bstracts—Sout) Omaha—Bd. Johnson & Co., agents South Omaha Land Co., haye 'arnam st. the only complete set of abstract South Omana. Completo abstracts furnished onshortnotice. Oftice opposite depot, South Omaha. . 501 FORSAL! AT e AMRF 'CT stock farm in Shelby county, Towa, Within two mijes of two railway sti: tons, and ‘within four and a half of the flourish. ing young city ot Manilla, sixty miles east of Omaha, and finety south ot Sioux City on line C M. & St P, Ry. This tarm contains four himdred and_seventy acres, has two dwellin houses, two stables, oue barn, also two feed buildings, Nishua Hotnay creek runs through Place; theve is also a nover falling spring near barns and foeding yards that farnishes abund- ance of water the year round. Rirgant grove about twelve act skirts creek which furnishes ample fule, farm fenced with barbed wite and onk posts,’ school honse at one corner of the farm, good grist mill one mile and half, one hundred and forty-five acres in corn and oats, one hundred and twenty acres clover and tim: othy mendow, 70 acret wild upland meadow, balance blue grass p: re. 'This farm with or without one hundres nd flll{ head of cattle and nindty hogs for sal For terms and price adaress Chias. W. Towsley, Cedar Rupidy, lowa. ALE—Or trade: 80 acres, Harlan coun- Neb, mg. es, 11t Co, Neb,, tmp. es, Knox Co, Neb, imp, es, Greeley Co, Neb, 40 acres, adjoining Lake Manawa, Lots in B. & M. Park, Sonth Omaha, clear, 2 lots, Melrose Hill, un mbe: o0, 11lot, Kountze Place, unencumbered, $1,450, 6 lots, Arnold Park, unencumbered, #2400, 1lot, Orchard Hill, unencumbered, #00, 1 ‘“l)nt, Cuming st, cor. 3lst. unencumbered, 110f, Farnam st, bet. 85th and 89th, unencum- bered, 82,000, 1acte, Bolomon's add, unencumbered, 8330, Fresh'stock clgars, invoice 2,000, Span Lorses, harness and delivery wagon, 1 Hall’s combination safe, nearly now. Also busineas and,_residehco proporty in all PATLs of the city, for sale or trade for stocks of £00ds, good fart property or ¢ity property, B. A. Sloman. Hellman block. Omaha, Neb, BUSINESS CHANCES w7 I T 5 OR SALE—Lot {n Kirkwood on 1ifh cheap. e o Coimanare. Mok heling | XK bac ofie. 813 25 yearly £23,000 cash, Add. Stockton, Kan., lock TS O T R box #83. 79 180 Kotntze place, for sale at a bargain, Odeil PARINER wanted, zoud payiiie busine Bros. & Co., 8138 16th st. i A ARESs B IN e e, OF 'mugs DOR SALE—For a choice 1ist of positive b OR SALE or Rent—The Brown hotel, all fur- nished, 44 rooms, with good paying patron- age: this will pay to investigate at once. - Apply ress Junies Mecauley, Creighton Knox 1Tt ording to invoice. Co-op. L h st 63 19 W ANIED—A partuer in a well established fire insurance agency, representimg four of the leading companies, Address K 26, Omaha Doe, ™ 17 JOR SALE—A banking business ina promi- nent location with lease, fixtures, hooks, time-lock and good will. Box K 2 Beo office FJOOR SALE—Boarding hons: terms; leaving city rewson for 8. 10th, ains in fmproved residence property, va- cant ots, trackage and inside business property, s00 J. L. Rice & Co. w1 21 OR SALE—Exchange or loase, best stock farm in Neb., 2 miles from Fremont; cuts 1,000 tons of hay, 'splendid water, 2 houses, Darns, fonced for cattle and hogs. ' G O You Want n Home?—Read this—Elegant froom house with all modern mprove- ments, barn, well, ote., full sized lot, in the best residence part of the ¢ity. Address the owner for particulars, AddressJ. 71, Bee ofce. & {OR SALE—Choice 842,000 investment on Far- nam st., something iine, iuvestigate, J. L. Rtico & Co. 787 21 OOK at this—A new 8-room house, gas, bath turnace and full lot in Kounze place, prie 0,500, §1,000 cash, balance $75 per month, "Ham- ilton Bros-, 403 8. 15th st. 52-10% FE best restaurants in the city for sale, Co- Ou’mm;s‘ ‘Improved farms for saloon _easy Operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. payments. Al land guaranteed, Co-op. L. 708 21 & 1. Co, 205 N 10th st. 61 17 rants making lefis’r residence lots in city, larney cor 25th 3 and 20th sts, also 20th near Nicholas, wili ‘hange for good clear property. Paul, 160 Farnam, 42 JJ, 1 BICE & CO., Real Estate. 98 I( ROOM boarding house, furniture and loca- | PO SALE—At less than cost: Nino nico, tion No. 1. Co-0p. L. & L. Co., 266 N 16th st. neat cottages, well - built, elegant lots in 19 clogant location, high and dry, and_only short OR SAL Daper ling drug, paint and wall in growing city of 8,060, aver- for I8 average not profits #,000. Address lock 079 15 sale stock will in box 1048, Plattsmouth, Neb. QIXTY-FIVE thousand dollars fruit ranch, W) “Napa, California, equity 80,00, sale or exchange 'for good paying Omaba i Call or address W, Union Steel Nail Co & McCandish, 814 8 15th A28 13 DARTNER wanted in brokerage and general agency office now paying w This 1s rare chatice for a young nan with $500. Address < 2 TE17 VVANTED-An active business man with £0 10 $230 to take hold of a fast selling articlo, Profits from $10 to #40 per day. Rooin 4, Crounse block, 119 N 16th, 2500 4 TRST class hotel for sale or exchange, B, S, Lilly, real estato dealers, Broken lig, Neb. 455 7E have for sale & long time lese of (he bost location for fanc) all busipe m the ‘earon, Cole & Robertson, 310 8, OR SALE—A good paying business, Clgars, statlonory toys, sod water fonntain ot . us focation. Stock will invoice about WHI_ take cly reul ostate In oxcliange. business doing ntrally located, good reason 58 13, e 1065 100 per month, & starta you in business, couns D" try rights free; send Stamps for catalogue o Patterson Ol Burner Co., 201 Canal st, Ch m2* distance trom Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, %0 to 8L100. ) cash, balance $10 per mont These houses are being closed out regardless of cost and you cannot get another such a bar- ain ju a hundred yvears, Call quick on D. V. Bholes, room 1, Barker Block. OR SALE—Cholce #i stment on nam st., something fine, investigate. Rice & Ca 6 J L RICE & CO., Real Estate. 98 J. L. 1 Tea for a few days the finest grove and arounds around Omahs for summer garden or plenics, just outside eity limits. Inguire at once of Hicks, room 40, Barker block. 691 15— TORSALE or exchange: somo Hrst class im- proved Soutfh Omaha residence property, will take a good horse or horse and buggy as first payment. E. A. Leavenworth, Room 1, 14)7 Farnam st 282 J 1 RICE & €O, Toonl Estat. 503 ) investment on Far- OR SATL ne, investisute nam st Rice & Co JRORSALE-Or exchange, Wo have somo kool Omaha real estats and Nebraska farms; which we will sell cheap or trade for stock of clothing, furnishing goods,dry goods, boots and Shoes, wroceries or hardware, Senlesinger Bros. 614 8 10th st. 90m1s* de, full lots, upc to suit purchasers plans, and on terms to investigate. v k ch can build hou npon their own selecton o to suir. This will pay Sholes, room 1, Barker bl nortgage. on the finest mprove L. Rice & Co. ot fronting two streets in Saunders & FULLIC cbaugh's ad with only light ineum- brance, running 1 and ars for a span of mares. Active Real Estate & Property Exchange 1624 Podge st. 812 18¢ A G0ODstock of groceries, provisions, etc., to exchange for unencumbered Nob, of Towa farm laud.~ Address K % Bee office. i0 18 QOR EXCHANGE—We have a_targe list of Louses and lots, farm: for exchango; when you have anything to bxcliange come and see us. H, k. Cold, room 6, Continental bloc| HAVE @ fine farm_in Haud county, Dak miles from Ree Heights. The san never shoue on better land than this, What have yon to offer? G, J. Sternsdortf, room 6, opp_post- office. 204 room 6, opposite pos hias some @604 land in Holt count . to trado for Omuba property, Will incumbrance. {0k EXCHANGE—By J. L. Ric or trade, 5room house and full lot 1 Fairmount ad on #th st.. price £2,000, and b with lots 50x100, price 82,000 g tpproved farms in Shuridan county. A good 160-acre improved farm in Daws county, 5 miles trom railway. One in Holf county, improved, b iles frow rallway, price £12 to #3 per uc lear lota in 1. & M park, South Qniann. in Wet Lawn on Bet line. Full lot_on’ Hamil- ton st with 4Toom bouse, good barn, price 83,000, Want merchandise, improved Omaha proverty, Nebraska lands, of gold. J. L, Rico & 20,, S01¢ pnts, 90 2 P‘Ul( TRADE—A nice 100 house, hArn 283 cultivation. H. W, Huntross, & Co, sale farm of & 0, 12 Want house “and lot Hogin 1, 1417 Farnam. OR TRADE—Good western land fi suburban property or live stock address J, B. Pletclior, Arcade hote JOR EXCHAN horses, for Tuke; ) acr . or Bale—Four fin 00d ‘mortgage paper. 15 and Douglas sts = *7 young ROK PXCHANGE-Team, wagon and harness forlot, South Omaha. W, L, Selby, 121 Farnam st. 4 VW HAT bave you 16 irado for % acres of land unincuinbered in Junean county, Wis,, # miles from county seat. G. J. Sternsdorff,room 6, opp Postoftica. 10 OR EXCHANGE-Neb, farm or two Sonth Omiaha lots fo an of mares or mule w. L. Selbiy, 1521 Farnai st. ) (37X, cornor 230 and Dougias sts, to trade for ) “an tight to ten-room house and’ lot. Geo. J, Sternsdortt room 6, opposite I O, ) DIGHTY (80) acres of land adjoiniag Lako " Manawa, Council, Blufis, Lo, This tract will make 400 encumbrance. J. Bternsdori MOR BEXCHANGE—Vacant lots clear and en- cumbered, for farms aud i c property ; see our list. H. E. Cole, roox inental block utiful lots and is f What have you to offer? from INEY 2 scated carriage and new stugls top buggy to trade for long tmmmnf'%xe wortgage. W. L. Selby 1521 Farnam st, ];l(l('l\' Wanted - 10000 bricks in nxualuin for good inside Omaha property, 8. A, Bloman, room % wnd 35 Hellmad Lidg. !lmu:m muu: in m':l &mbl: :nd‘por-udfl property. See excha Cu-0p. aud L CO M0 N, dotn s e O i oJ , 1+ RICE & CO., Real Bstate. J L RICE X CO., Reat Bstat Ask Grqcera for our Patent Barley CRYST'AL are_invalusble wasto-repai sin,Diabetes, Debility & Chile . Xo bran; mainly free from starch. nses\gotling oquals our KEALTH circular offcring 4 lbs. free. FARWELL & RHINES, Props., Watertown,N.¥ Sold by Little & Williams, Omah 3 21,829,850 E;Q’F‘:@ Tansill's Punch Cigars wera sLipped during tho pas % | two yeurs, without a drum- mer {n our'employ. No other pouse in the world ean truthe jly male suols n showlng, o agout (doaler whnted {f asoh town. 80LD BY LEACING DRUCGIST: R.W.TANSILL &CO0.,55 State St.Chicagn istate Transter R I' Kloko and wite to Jno G Cortelyon,lot 1816 2), George I Bogges add, wia .\ 8 230 F L Hossack and wife to Mary 8' Hossack, 10t 5, 6, bik b, Kendall's sdd, w d....... 2,50 Stubit ‘and husband to Ellevy L, 1k, 5 4 € 44 lot b1, Gisesadd, wd....7 1,600 femer exo to Frank J Kasper, n 1bik 4, Kountz 84 add, oxed.'.. 700 8 K Kogers and wife to Alto Heyue, lot 4 blk 50, Credit Foncler add, w d w0 M E.J Cavanagh and husband to itobert L Garil ks, 13] frlot L and ndli; fte b4 1012 blk 2, Patrick’s add, w d.. ., J L Grifith 'and wife to Joo W Grithith, iot Clark's wdd, wd...\. .. AT 11 Mulford et &l to 1) ¥ Gruy, 140 1t iots 7, 8 DIk 8, Patrick’s 2nd add, W 0 900 W 13 Leathiorto A U Larson, lot 16, Clark's add,wd....... ! . 6,400 Frand Pivouka und "wife'to C' Fahs, iot blk 74, 8 Omaia, w d 8,100 Johu L Miles et al to 1 L, Hlommedien, lots Sand 6 bik 14, Carthage, w d 950 W E Huwley and wife {0 'Jacol N ¥ros- trom, lots 20, 21 and 22, Buckeye Place 72 s cvaanid OO0 idermarr and ‘wife 1o’ Charies wan, Wi of lot 13 blk 5, Omaha Velw, wd..., % 2,000 F_J Vandermarr and ‘wite 1o John W Hee 3 0f ot 13 blk b, Omaha View, w . 2,500 E B Chandler; widower, to Jolin D Wie- laud, Jot 11 Dlk 6, Merrose Hill, wd 21 City of Owaha to P C Himebaugh, u 745 1t T 1ot 8, Bartlett's add, g c.. n Bixteen transfers, aggregating, Building Permits. The following building permits we s- sucd yesterday by the superiutendent of buildings 0, J. Lund, cottage, Twenty-elght near ivant . s 81,000 J. W. Logan, extension 1o store, Leaven- worth and Fortieth siagines 400 H. Sherwood, rem ling ianserior of ore bullding, 813316 South Thirteenti, 4,000 W. J. Conneli, addiiion todwelling, Joucs wnd Tweptysifth.. . 100 Juwes Hodge, cottage, 1915 Bouth Teath . Johu Kaswmugsen, cottago, Kieve uth aid 1w 8lx peswlts, aggregating., THE BABE IN THE WOODS Nursing Beneath the Shade of Cot- ton Trees With Strangers. JOHN BRANDT'S HEARTLESSNESS Deserting Tis OMipring to Save Him- self From Family Exposure and Public Shame-His Wife Died in Trouble, A Qi r Case. Away off on Pacific stroet, where the cot- ton trees bend to the breezes; where the wheels of the cart of the much sought-for and welcomed gardener, with his green truck goos plodding through the muddy and soggy excavations of the road with the fruit of his garden to tickle the patates and regale the stomachs of the peoplo “‘down town ;" where the festive milkman with the product of his prolific bovines hurries over to the nearest hydrant within the water limits to put a beautiful blue hue of watored milk on the top of a cup of coffee of the customer who calls for oream; where squatters dwell and people living in little houses put out signs ‘Boarding and Lodgers Wanted Hear where here and there are to be found fash- onavlo dences, whose occupunts are in ‘sasiety” and think it “perfectly horrid you know, to have to live among such ungainly people,” a BeE reporter wandored yestorday. The visits of the average reporter within the procinets described arve like the visits of the angels—few and far between—and the particular bait that prompted bim to indulge in such a rash and unwarranted act was tho receit of a missive couched in the penmap- ship of a feminine hand of unkuown quantity directed “To the Editor.” That (‘nlchyx 0- rustle-and-get-it preface to her Ietter, ‘'For the sake of humanity, pleass give this artici room in your paper, put that reporter on his metal and he could not rest until he ran the villain down. But the villain would- 't be pursued. The pursurer had been mis- led by the geographical distances outlined by the fair informer, for she said, “living some- where in the neighborhood of Leavenworth street and the county poor farm.” No one knew the parties in the neighborhood pa- trolled by the newspaper scenter, who kerz up his courage and resolve by occasionally luxuriating over the contents of the tender missive and reading as he went on the curd- ling disclosures in effect as follows: YA young woman calling herself Mrs, Sieb [lotter located vicinity described] had a visitor whom she called her mother. couple of months ago alittle waif {:ut in an o) pearance and 'twas said they took the chila to raise for some stranger, but the report in circulation is that the old lady is the mother of the child. Now the old lady has disap- peared and the young woman is ubusing the child and trying to dispose of it. “The mystery ought to be investigated as so0n as possible.” After a long and tedious chase without substantial and satisfactory results the 3 tory-investigating minion of Tne BEm turned, and having fully recovered from his expedition started out yestorday again for new daffodils and mud puddles to unravel the mystery. Thanks to the city directory an old rosident who does ‘not wear gold- rimmed spectacles to make him a ‘*favorif son,” or add to his dignity, the pursuer foun: the'young woman represcnted to be “abusing the child and trying to dispose of it.”” Mrs. Sieb is her name, and she d\\'ellT with her young husband, apparently none her superior in years, in an unpretentious frame house in the midst of a forest of cotton trees, sur- rounded by grounds that prefent an appearance of thrift and labor. Up a rickerty pair of sturs the re- porter bounded; the door was wide open,and to the gaze of the intruder in the front room was presented Mrs. Sieb and her husband onjoying all thecomforts of their sparsely furnished home. The hand of Mrs. Sicb manipulated a swinging cradle, in which rested a babe suckling contently an vigorously from @ bottle fliled with milic, Unconscious that she was talking to a Brcporter, Mrs. cb, in response to the question advanced, acknowledged that she was not the mother of her infantile charge and in short words disclosed the ro- mance surrounding the possession of the same, She said: “I had repeatedly told my neighbors that Twould like to adopt a baby, and seven weeks ugo last Monday a man, stepped up to the door. He carried a bundle in his arms, and was invited in by me. The man gave his name as John Brandt and in subjtance related that he had brought this babe, thg one in the cradle to me under advice from friends, that 1 would adopt it or care for it, until ho could satisfuctorily explain away tho circumstances surrounding it birth, and the mother. He soemed quite anxious to avoid publicity in the matter, representing that he had fauily ties in the city that required the utmost secrecy. The mother of the infant, he insisted, hiad died while giving birth to the child and he promised to pay me well for ing for it.'" - *What then?” asked the reporter. “Well, the littie one looked so sweet, and T wanted a baby so bad that I took her from him,” responded.Mrs. Sieb as she drew a shuwl over the & babe, L How old is it © “Mr, Brandt smd that it was born on the 7th of March.” *‘Where is he now?” omewhere in Illinois, I believe, but I snot heard from him since he went away. He called a fow times after he loft the child, and promised cach time to give me some money to get it clothes, but he never did, “This cradle and about ali the clothes I havi for it I bought out of my own money, but am tirod attending to it, Ihave o much liouse worl to attend to that T cannot give it the attention I would like to. When mother was here she used to take care of it, but the responsibility all rests upon me now.”’ ““Then your mothcr was here when the child was brought ¢ “Yes, sir, but she has gone home now. She lives in Ohio, and_went away a few week ago. Are you anxious toadopt a baby 1" quet tioned Mrs. Sich. The reporter expressed his hatred for female bubies, and at this particular moment the one under consideration dropped from its mouth the tube from which the fountain of life was drawn, and squalled. “Does it cry muchf’ questioned the in- quisitor “Only in day time when Iam busy at work. "It likes to be nursed and fonaled,and mother, who is forty-seven years of ‘sge, when she was here used to do that for me,) was the ready response. By permission the reporter was allowed to examine the flesh of the little innocent_for cvidences of abuse, but none were visible, and this brought out the interrogation, “D4 you ever chastise the babe when it criest” *I never slap her—humanity in my heart wouldn't permit of that, as she I8 too young to understand aoything of that kind—but when her cries aggravate me I slap her down on the pillow,” was the ready acknowledge ment. There are, as far as the reporter conld find, no bodily indications that the waif is being abused as represented. Yesterday's indications were that the child 1s well cared for, but possibly a more satisfactory explan- ation of its present surroundings may be forthicoming in & few day — That Tired Feeling Afllicts nearly every onc in the spring, “Fhe system having become accustomed to the bracing air of winter, is weakt ened by the warm days of the changing season, and readily yields to attacks of discase, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is just the medicine needed. It tones and builds up every part of the body, and also ex- wels all impurities from the blood, it this season, Try Notice to Contractors. Bids will be received by the Board of Publie Luuds and Builldings at ény thae before Batur. day, May 19, 1855, at 2 p. ., for work and mate- rial'to complete kitenén and diniug room ter Deat und Dumb Tustitute, at Omaha, Nebrasks, iccording to plans and specifications now on fle with Commissicner of Public Lands and buildings, and also witn F. M. Ellis, architect, Omaha, Nebrasks, Contractor to be paid on monthly estimates with & reserve of 16 per cent, By order of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, Muy 8, 158, G. L. LAWS, Becretary, PEERLESS DYES Al/lovil

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