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Mary's Avenue. = UATIO RACTICAL Printer—A steady young man ‘practical printer, oapablo of taking charge f country newspaper office, desires a perma- ent position; republican politics preferred; ikes to work for employer who takes suterest in {8 Dusiness, and whero the “ghost walks” every turday night. Address G., Box 172, Schuyler, b, Boiv WANTED—-A position. as_hardware olerk; can bring best of references from last em- $loyers. Address L, 604 B 18th st. B30 102 'Wuthu—anumun s janitor n_bIock or tenement, or au watchiman in same. City Réeterences. Address K 58 Bee office, 065 21+ ANTED=Situation for No.1 woman, A wages, $0; also pastry cook: have some hice, neat 8wedish and German girls who can't cak English but are good workers, Mrs, reign, 314 B. 16th t, 2 3 10+ T\ XPERT bookkeeper, (donble entrfi desires responsible position. K 38 Bee of e WA TTuAtion a8 senmstress in family H00_North 16th st. 733 10~ Inguire at K00 1 iiiANTHD. 'osition as a collector or nigh watchman. Best of references, Address K 52 Bee office. w1 21% DllI\BE)IAKER from New York will work by cash theday. Call or address 063 N, 25th ave, 825 213 ANTED-Situation by young colored man and wife, sober and indnstrious; place in rivate fawily, Address K. 44, Bee. 20% sI’NVATION as first class baker, bread and confectionery. K 32, Bee office. ' 765 225 WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTED-50 teams and men for Kansas. D. C. O'Keefe, 500 8. 11th st. 956 21t ANTED—A manager at Plattsmonth and Fremont to represent a well established éastern house; cash deposit of $200 required; galary $1,200; ' personal appearance preferred, g‘ N. Grant, room 81, U. 8. Nat'l bank. 630 21§ 7ANTED—_50 men near Wyoming ship Sun- day. D.C.0'Keefe, 309 8. 10th st. K2 19t MISCELLANEFOUS WANTS, ANTED--10 board and_take care of chil price reasonable. 2310 Cass, 21 FANTEDThe nddress of some person or firm skilled in the manufacture n!rsm‘par boxes.” Address Lock Box V, Long Pine, Neb. “VAN'] ED—A respectable family to adopt a bright 2-year-old boy. Call or address 1615 Chi st. W ED—If you have any lands, houses and Iots to sell or exchange for other property, call on me or write, you a customer. C. 0. Spotswood, 30 = FOR RENT-HOUSES. TFAOR RENT—Five room cottage, well and cis- tern, 2023 Plerce, Rent rn‘l!unlag!‘. 01t RENT By J. L. Rice & Co,, now 12room house on corner, ons block from car line, every modern convenfence, only $45 per month 10 g00d tenant, must lease for one year. And new 7-room modern house onMfami street, 1 block from street car, 2 blooks from cable ry., # per monti to yearly tenaut; must lease, FANTED—MAn and wife to rent a nicely furnished 6-room cottage for 6 weeks, beginning May 25, Central location, small rent. Bect of references required. - Address K & lieo office, - (G R90M cottage on Douglas near 19th, furniture D 150, rent 8%, Co-0p, I & L. Co., 206 %«;&1 st SIX»nu(m hoose for rent, 603 8. 17th st. quire at 6)6 8, 16th 8t. 88110 JFOR RENT—To propor parties, will rent my residence, furnished, from June 1st to Beptember 1st; location, %th and” 8t. Mary's ave, Warren Switzler, 800 OR RENT—By June 1, we will have a fine seven-room house on N 17th st., very desir- able neighborhood. If you want to rent a nice Thouse, not a flat, this will sult you. Wright & Lasbury, 216 § 1dth st., up stairs, 872 21 EVEN-ROOM flat on 8. 13th st., rent only 825, ) furniture reasonable, part eash, and bl ance easy, Co-Op. L. & L. Co, 206 N. 1oeh st. O RENT—One of E, 1, Edson’s fine houses, Enquire 1723 Davenport st. 506 24* OR RENT—For the summor a furnished house in the best location in thie city, price moderate, Address, giving name and refer- ences, to . 0. Box 367, 8 n- 'OR RENT-1 farnished room, room, #; 1 front room for an offic Moser block, 1314 8, 15th qu TRENT Two nicely furnished front rooms, With or without board, modern con- veniences, 88 and § per month. 121 N. 18th st; on two car lines, &3 JFOR RENT-3 nicely furnished rooms for man and wite; parlor, kitchen and bedroom for huusekurvln i ‘alo d unfarnished rooms, Enquire 1718 Park ave. 088 21% tarnished 210, 22 2y Co., opp. postoMes, ve the finest line of family carriages and phaetons ever offered in Omalia at prices suited to the timoes. TheiF®mles the past thi woeks demonstrate that Omaha peopib appaect- ate thefr goods and prices. Depository n. w, corner 15th and Dodge, Omaha, J. C. 8wan, man- ager. "3 = G-RooM flat farniture ' for #175 cadh of ) 8200 on time; rooms alREnted, paying £70 & month, Co-op, L. & L. C0.o 25 N. 168h st 763 10 {OR RENT—Furnished rooms, all_modern 003 N Isth t. TR ¢ DR SALE Cheap—Gool organ, A ply 800 N 20th st. 0 10% 'RADES mml;fl:n rer.‘ll estato :nd nnrmll.l o) 2 exchange bool A SR ] and L, C T _ABSTRAGTS OF TITLE. _ TVIONEY to loas AYL" curity. Harris' R. E. & stroet. ostate 8o a0 8, 15th e o 270m2 Y0 LOAN—On real estate mortgags, $,000 in one stim or divided. G. E. Thompson, Room 112, Sheoly blogk, 15th And Howard sts. 4% j”hfl.‘@ made on real estate And mortgages 4 bonght. Lewis 8. Reed & Co. 131 Frrnnin. 670 IDLAND Guarantoe and Trust Co. Farnam street—Complets abstracts fur nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and quarantesd. J BNSON & CARMICHARL furnisn compiete and guarantoed abstracts of title to any renlestate in Omahia and Douglas county upon shortnotice. The most complate st of abstract nished rooms with board, I s required, 704 8. 19th st. 809 IMALL room @uitable for gentleman, 1623 Dodge street” i JFOR RENT-—Furnished rooms in Greunig bk 13th and Dodge sts, ~ Inquire of Geo, R Millard hotel billiard roo F(m RENT— Rooms furnished and unfu nished, (i promissory note out May 1, (388, in SREBY give notico t for §1,000, dated on_or tavor of myself and signed ey Charles L., Stock- ing and G. H, Stocking hagdheen stolen from my safe. Lhoreby warn all] pArties against pui- chase of the same. J. H. Pgtterson, rooms 1 and 2, Omaha Nat'l bank buiid. 808 1% ¥ THEN_you have bargains inreal esfate call F()d RENT—Furnished room, 1708 Douglas. —Furnished rooms, 1818 Dodgs, 16 FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED, onJ. F. Hammond, 517 Paxton building, 78 J 188 YO buy, sell, rent, trade, exchangd, loan money, insurance, notary public, kee J. L. Rice & Co. e 21 I vou_nave anything fo trade eall on or ad: dress George J. Bternsdortt, Room 6, oppo- Bite postoflice. 1 ONEY to Loan.—We have money on hand to loan on improved and vacant property in Omaha and Sotith Omaha, Call ‘and 8og ns. Wright & Lasbury, 215 8. 14th st., up-stairs, % s ONRY to loan on furniture, wagons, ity. Business confidential. O B Jncobs, 3 8 15th etc., without removal; or on collateral securr T"IkEE unfurnished rooms for Hght house- keeping, also nicely furnished large front room for one or two gentlemen, bric No. 1428 N. 1ith st. 007 21 STORES AND OFFICES. rnished bar house, 3 om and barber shop at Cozzens Hotel. M. J. Franck, proprietor, o4 21t F()R RENT-Brick store 416 & 10th st, bet, Harney and Howard, S. Lehmann. 58 HE two corner store rooms in old city hall building, 16th and Farnam sts,, for rent cheap. Campbell & Harvey, 810 8, 16th st., board of trade bullding. 44 'OR REN A store 20x50, 830. Inquire, 618 8, 13%h. Peterson. 151 OR_RENT—8tore room and cottage or rooms, good barn, etc., with 4 acres land, situated t mile north of fort. Apply 317 1ith sé TNTON block, 8. ith, corner of Muson st. Six handsome few store rooms with large’ cel- iars underneath, finished with all modern im. provements and '‘conveniencos. Rents moderate, Apply to John Hamlin, 3118, 11th st, Omahs. 51 j1e EN-ROOM house near P, O,, rent and_farni- ture away down. Co-0p. L. & L. C0.205 N. 10th st. 018 21 [(YOR RENT-8room house, 1nquire J. Barton, 2016 Capitol ave. 805 24) ‘OUSE for Rent ~Ten rooms and barn, cen- trally located. Inquire T, J. Beard, 1410 Douglas st. 85 23 \OR RENT—Elegant 10 room house and 8 room cottage 8 blocks from court house, cheap. G ‘Thompson, Sheeley block. 67 OR REN' nice house in a splendid loca- tion, furniture cheap aud easy payments, Co-Operative Land & Lot Co,, 205 N 10th st. 09 21 FOR RENT—A chofce 8 room house, fenced 1of, gas, city water, furnace, bath room, cistern, also Tarize well equipped barn, being 243 Capitol ave. Inquire 21 house east of premises or room 14 Omana Natl bank bld. B H. Robison F. 00D six-room brick house on Hamilton st., rent 3%, furniture for sale on easy pay- ments. Co-0p. L. & L. Co., 06 N. 10t st, (OTTAGE 8 rooms, a_small store room and good barn, witl’ 4 acres of land, situated % mile north of fort. Apply 317 8 11th st. 600 OR RENT--A fine residence on Farnam st. R. C. Patterson, 318 8. 1sth st. 556 TEN' Toom house with yard, near Farnam and 2ith st., steam heat and all modern im- provements, 865 per month, Call 2078. chm;t. ANTED—100 teams, 100 men for new work in western Kansas. D. C. O'Keefe, 309 8. 1th st. 203 19% ANTED-Registered pharmacist, com- petent to take chiargo of drug business in ebraska, Must be German, with good refer- ences. Address A. Q. 8., Bee ofiice Councll | Binits. WANTHD—A good blacksmith for general work. Address G. W, Woodruff, Weep- {ng Water, Neb. 3 19+ “7ANTHI)——MMIB er at Lincoln by eastern house, ll«llrs 1,600, good references and cash sit of #500 required. Room 30, U. 8. Nat'l “fi"‘&k building. u'!?dw TROR RENT—Elegant 10room house, all mod- orn improvements, on car line.’ Inquire 1408 Douglas st. 97 SEYEN room house, Jackson st., & ) 9 room, corner house, Jacksot § 10 room house. No. 708 8, 18thst. 7 room cottage, 224 and Howard sts. Alsoother houses, G. . Thompson, Room 112, Sneely block, 15th and Howard st. 383 F() R RENT—Two large cottages, 627 and 620 7th avenue, now in course of construction; ready by June 1st next. John H,F. l’”h'l:;',‘""‘ {JOR RENT-One half of store room, 1212 Douglas st. Wm. H, Spelman, 454 R RENT—Store and basement, 604 S. st. Mrs, M. Lange. FDIK RENT--Two business or office rooms on 1st floor §25 per month. ~ W. E. Clark, 1414 Harney. 550 JOR RENT-Half of office at 512 8 _16th_st. Chamber of Commerce bld, Odell Bmu.m% Co. th FPHE Omaha Financtal Exchange, Room 15, Barker block, southwest corner of Far: nam and Isth sts, Makes o &pecialty of short-timo collateral and real estate loans. Money always on hand fn sums of 8100 and up- wards to auy amount, to loan on approved so- curity. Secured notes bonght, sold or exchanged. Clear roal estate and cash to exchange for good flrst or second mortgages. Loans made upon Iand contracts, stocks, bonds, trust deeds, st or second mortgage so- curity, without publicity, delay or red t Financial business of any kind tre Promptly, quietly and fairly.” Room 15, Harker lock, Corbett, Manager. 0% ORTGAGE notes bought and sold. E. F. Seavor, Room 40, Barker block, 47658 Tor SALE—A top by, nearly new,C olum bus make, a1so good single harness, A. H. Comstock. 312 8, 16th st. 140 THE Shelton-23th and Dolge s, first-class family hotel, rooms and hoard ‘at reason- able rates; references required. Mrs. M Whit- taker, proprietress. 413 48 W ANIED-A good horso, buggy and harness in exchangs for South Omalia lots, Goorge Sternsdorff, room 0, opp postofic SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ALENTINE'S Shorthand Institute is the only practical, exclusive shorthand school in the west, Allits graduates are in good sit- uations aud giving entire satisfaction. Students can enter at any time, No summer vacation, Send for circulars to Valentine's Shorthand In stitute, New Paxton Building, 420 _STORAGE. OFFICE rooms, 602 8, 13th st. 838 TPRACKAGE, storage. lowest rates. W. M Itushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 568 OR RENT—Suite of office rooms, Bushman block, cor. 16th and Douglas. Nine room nouse, cor, 17th and Dorcas, $0 per month, in- quire W. M. Bushman, 1811 Leavenworth. 73 'OR RENT—Business room now occupied as my office on 16th st. C. ¥, Harrison, 41 s&:‘“‘“ FOR RENT--MISCELANEOUS. ATE CITY hall, 8, W. cor, 13th and Douglas, to rent Friday or Saturday nights for so- clety purposes, Inquire 1616 Dodge. 738 23* STORAGE room to rent, 1113 Farnam st. %258 JFOR RENT_Good sale and livery barn, excel- lent location, rent reasonaple, inquire of C. W. McVicker, room 2, Barker blk. W. COWAN hasrented a large storeage . house, 208, 210 and 212 South 1Ith st. where he is prepared to take In all kinds o! Roods for storage at & reasonable rate: a fire- proof building. 2453 (JLBAK storage for furniture, stoves. mer- chandise, ete. Rufus B, Clark, 314316 8 12th street. 304 m24. 'WANTED-TO_BUY. W‘\N'i'izu« irst-class bar fixtures, new or second-handed, must be hard Wwood fin- ished. Address P O box 10}, meoust‘.aN ANTED—Good )wusx and lot in desirablo part of the city; will give first-class bar- ain to anyone if suited.’ Geo. J. Sternsdorfr, toom 6, Frenzer blk, 818 RENTAL ACENCIES. G E. THOMPSON, Room 112 Sheely hl?wfb\_(_ . 7 j‘l‘ YOU want your houses rented place them . with Benawa & Co., 15th, opposite postoflice. 561 ANTED—Houses to rent, and we can_rent them too, H. E. Cole, N. E. 1sth and Douglas. 562 LIS‘P houses for rent with R. E. Cole, N. E’ 15th and Douglas. 562 (5 REGORY, P. L.. Rental agent, 39 S, 16 st. Efiu RENT—Fine modern residence 623 Bouth17th strect, John H. ¥, Lehmann. ANTED—Stereotypor—A frst-class storeo: typer of good labits can find_ steady ork at good wages by applying to Gazette- fournal Company, Hastings, Nev. 79 19 ANTED—Organists who are good sight W readers and possess a fair abllity to play ¥y ear. Also vocalists of all kinds may secure life-lon sition if they wve competent. wflg; 5 Bmiin's Wizasa ON COnCert Con , Neb. e 10 energotic men o canvass a line of . household speciaities, big commission. vell Mfg Co., Itd, 221 N. 1fthst. 743 19t "ANTED—Men and teams for railroad work in northwestern Kansas at Albright's Rbor agency, 1120 Farnam st. 04 ANTED—Agents to procure membery for the “National Library association;” o rienced agents, teachers and school superin ndents preferrsd; energetic workers are mak- nf(rom to er week. - Address with eferences, Nationsl Library assoclation, 103 itate st, Chicago, 11l 80721 “,'Ku-i*nh—m raflrond graders for the west, at Allbright's labor agency, 1120 E‘.g{nmm §6‘°“"‘- Dist, el. Co., 104 Donglas- AETKD—A vegident salesman for Ne- ragka, Kaniis, Colorado, Michigan and Jndiana toWns, who has time to show sample #nd solicit orders for our celebrated “Spanish « Panetels” nickel cigars, with ability and large acquaintance, willing 'to work on commission i Ploass prosent roforcnces, enclosing tamp for price-list, order blanks, 'ete, Wirth. Dicklo & b, Wholdsale Cigars, Chicago, 16 25 W ANTED-Experienced salosman o Boy o clothing department. The Fair, 13th and Howard, 2 ANTED—Man to take the agency (travel- ing or local) of our safes; size SSXIRX 18 juches; welght 500 1bs; retall price #58; other Bizes 16 proportion, A rarethance and perma, it business. These safes meet a demand ver bofore supplied by other safe compunies, o are not governed by the Safe Pool. AR ineinnati, . T8 15 ALESMEN- Wanted, five traveling salesmen salary and expenses, 1o experience neces- Bsary, Ad s with stamp Palmer & Co.,, Win- e, Minn. 58321 RD—Encrgetic Tien and women every- ! ore for & genteel money-making busi- ness, $60 weekly profit guaranteed easfer than 800 monthly otherwise. Experience absolutely Yunscessary. Permanent position and exclusivo tory nssured. §2 samples free. Write for Bfitue lAdlh‘nal, with stamp, Me{n'lll Mt'g 0. i 78§ 11% WANTED--FEMALE HEL - WATANTED—4 ox or e Biors, atThe rlenced willner; - ‘alr, 13th and lluv‘vn¥fl."lm 2 21 new_rubber , Little, Chicago, b3 1w DY Agents 810 a_day, sure; ‘\Imlur"‘u:lnunl. Mrs i, FOR RENT—An 8 room house, with bath, one block from car line, §30 per month. H. K. Cole, room 6, Continental' block. I wOMETHING cheap, house for rent or for 1) sale, furniture for sale, including Encyclo- ma DBritannica, new Steck pianoand other iture, Otto Beindorf, 823 Georgia Avonue. FOIK RENT—2 new 11-room nouses, $40, by 8, L1 Petersen, se cor 15th and Douglus. 145 | R RENT—-A 7-room flat. Inquira of Geo. Higglns, in the cigar store 1616 Howard st. 'OR RENT-—8-room house, North Saunders 16, * Enauire of .G, W, fienll&ca..“:)ig95, . YO RENT—Eightroom flat. front room sait able for offices, with all’ modern conven- fences. 612 8. 13th. OR RENT—When you want to rent & house, store of office go to H. E. Cole, B2 For RENT—A neat 0 cottage, Avviy at once, C. F. Harrison, 418 8 15th st, FO ONu’nxcely turnished front room, modern con- veniences., 2106 Farnam, 033 222 I{UOMS For Rent—A very desirable suite of front rooms: also one single room in pri- vate family, with board; all modern conven- fences; half block from two street car lin none but first-class need apply. 620 Georgla a: 8, 2th st. w2 OR RENT.—Very pleasant front room with board for geitleman and wife or two la- Qes. 2104 Seward St. 92233 OR RENT—Cheerful rooms with board in Drivate family, first class location, refer- ences exchaugod. o5 Pleasant st near b s ave. TWO nicely furnished east front. rooms, bath room, with board if desired, private family. 6l4 B, Georgla ave,, very rel;lflmfil:‘lfl‘ A BLEASANT turnishod room or gentlemen #8 per month at 605 N 17th st. 876 21% bt BASONABLE rent for one front and one small neatly kept room at 713 8, 1ith 8OO 21t 701 Capitol ave, 920 26§ FUI‘NIEHED rooms to rent, PERSONAL. JFOR adoption, a elrl baby 4 tohths”6ld. _ Cafl 2424 Caldwell st 80122+ TFOR Adoption A blue-cyed girl, 7 weeks old. Address K. 47, Beo office. 908 218 ERSONAL—Private home for ladies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address E 42, Dee oftice. 833 J15% AINLESS treatment of pile tumors, fistulas, rectal pockets, ulcers, etce, withott loss of Hme or tnconvenioheo at 317 N 1th t: e, Kelzo 13 ERSONAL—Go to the Norris Buropean Ros- taurant for your meals. Bverything fivst- class, at chop hiowse prices. 311 and 313 So. lith st., obp. Paxton Hotel, 357, OF paniel dog. address on collar Return to 613 N. 20th st. 5904 101 OST--2 horses and colt, one mare 9 years' old, 4 black color; one yeur old, by maro! strayed from South Omaha hotel, Neb.” Finder return to South Omaha hotel and_réceive re- ward. L] 816 10* REWARD—Lost; sorrel mare, weight 900, 0 ars old, saddic marks, shod, single foot un- turn to A. M. Crotie, 30th and Oak. 419 23% FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. OR SALE—Or will trade for Omaha real es tate—a well-bred stallion, 1 safe family mare and 1 extra good driving’ horse, Address 48, Bee office, 015 2% JFOR SALE—A few shares in a prosperous building association in _choles part of the clty, no bonus required. Apply to ¥. L. Blumer, room 18, Ware buildmg, 10 25 'OR SALE—Two (2) tubular steel boilers bbx 14 feet, with smoke stack, steam guages, Elass water' guages. etc. all camplete; will sell choap. Address Frod Krug, Divower, Omaba, Neb, {JOR SALE st. cor 1 OR SAL ago, pr Tano for 80, nquire to_Chicago o8 100 uggy, le 305 {OR SALE—A good family Lorse, porfoctly gentle, ot afraid of cars, any lady can apply to Mrs. Jus, Edney, zwsz Dogias. W ERY pleasant large furnished rooms; all desired conventences: private house: boar 1block from postoflice, 1613 and 1015 Capitol av 243 N ICELY furnishod rooms, batk, T3 N 19th. Fuu RENT—A nicely furnished front room, sultablo for two gentlomen, Enquire at 2611, 8t. Mary's ave. i} {JURNISHED rooms, for ladies or gentlemen, 1210 Howard st. 830 19 Rt SR R, WANIED -German or American wouman to ‘cook, wash and_{ron; must bring good xoterence. ‘Mrs. J. K. Harris, 1120 8. 8oth, 867 T—If & pleasant room you want, go K. Durnett, 1619 Howard and '1600 A floor, H68 1901 WAififi)—vhnmnemua at 012 Douglas, —Furnished front room, &2 § 15th 26 10% WAE.TED—A girl for general housework, 1923 ' " Galitornta st, cor. Hth. 549 vaAnTm»-A girl for housework, must be a §00d cook, " J. B Dumaont, Uil Fark ayc. ANTED=An fexperienced Tor 2ud work, good Wages, at DISN 2d st — o 'WANTEDflTmmlnnly, ladies to work for & wholesale house on' needlowork at their Domen, (Bent any distauce) | Good pay made. Everythii furnished, Par 1reo. ' Address Artistic Needlowork Co. st., New York City. ANIED - voung Indice Who wre eupi in the eity and boarding, to try the Europoan Restaurant, Hest and chegpest Iadies and gentlemen's restaurant in the city, 8L &3S0 Tith st. Opp. Paxion Hotel, “’flifil»—(’nuk Wnd gocond gl in s 2 ncil Bluffs, $23 and 817 2 diningrootn girls, B17; one for Wahoo, 16, fare paid; cook for boarding house, §20; 1 rul City, £26; man and wife, man to arive toam woman {0 cook for boarders: nico nurse girli for general house work. Mrs. st B2 19t N i male help sent 10 ail parts if Jaucod, Meferonce, maba Natioual bayk, Mrs, roga S14% 8. 150, Tel. 854 TE6 J14* WY ANTED-Men and boys out of work 10 call at tlio Olty Intelligence ofice (Creighton i bk ) corner 13th'and Dougasl sts. ED-—-Two gentlemen table Loarders in ate fawily, six blocks south of Boyd's opern house. Address K Hes ofice 810 19* W TED—Table boarders, 618 N. 1ith, ; 160 20 {OR RENT—Room for a dentist, inrooms formerly occupied by Dr. Smithl, _Koom 4, Barker block, Inguire at premises. 37 19 FUKNISHEI} Tooms, 113 § ¥0th, 620 Jee 'OR RENT-Furnish rooms in pleasant lo- cation; all modern conveniences. 2121 Sew- ard st. 649 25¢ 1“““ [ Furniahed rooms, with or wit out board, 2630 St. Mary’s dve,Graddy blk. ke L0} TN ICELY furnished voom, cheap. 2110 Haruoy. O, RENT leasant furnished room, £33 First avenue, LA RGE frout rooin, 1705 Douglas, JOOR K cely furnished room, chaap. 809 B, 23 8t,_ 65 24z JICELY furnished roc LoArd if Qesired; te 2 room, with Tnguire 1914 53 220 FTm REN board. Farnam st, “Large, well furni-he. Reférence required, RO 10 rent, all IGodern Iproy ement Dodge st. ki Fu NISHED roomus, §1 to 81,50 per week, 504 B. 18th street. o4 273 {IOR RENT—8 furnished rooms suitable for 4 wentlemen, 1nquire Room C, 8 floor, 1302 Dovglas. s JFOR KENT-Furniihed rooms. e summer ‘accomuwodations, rooms large and stall, o or ensuite.’ North side Leavenwortl, bet. 17th aud 18tk 21 OB RENT—Oue elegant front room, fur- nisled. all modery {mprovemtns, thise hloces west court house, half ‘block {ro; bl He." Al80, swall room, 2107 Douglas, 188 JFOB BALE-Mule, Tuquire 1324 N 2t 172 215 ANTED—Corner lot in Hanscom place. E. A, Leavenworth, room 1, U7 Faruayi st ILL buy furniture of & house or flat cen- trally located. Co-op. & L. Co, 205 N_ 16th V CLAIRVOYANT. NNA ALPLANALDB, the celebrated Hun garian Gypsy, is a scienufic palmist, well known as having the largest business of sy {ortune-teller in America, :Ladies only. 1624 N, 26th st. 20th and Saunders cars pass the door, 3 830 24 RRIVED from California—Madame Winters gifted dead trance clairvoyant and astrolo- 513!: can be consulted on all atfairs of life or oath; rennites the separated, causes luck and speedy marriages, shows photoof future wife or husband, locates’ diseases and cures them by massage and magnetic treatment, has the cele- brated Hindoo cuarm for luck. All those in trounle will do well to call on this gifted seerlss ~—glves you a correct written reading through mail for .00, with lock of hatr. The Madame has taken parlors at 1608 Howard st., 3d_floor, Parlors 2 and 3. 482-23¢ R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Med- ical, business and test med{um. Diagnosts free. Female diseases a speclalty. 119 N. 16th st., Rooms 2 &3, Tel. 044. 570 NONEY TO LOAN. svumfm Room 1, Barker block, for loans, & J A. WOODMAN- .\Ionux’a,w loan onreal es + “tate n sums to suit. 220 South 18th st 587 TLOANgmade on real ostato. Oash on hand. W. M. Harris over 220 8. 15th st. 672 ONRY to loan on chattels, without removal or fillng: financial business of all kinds transacted without publicit) noney advanced on jewelry, notes, etc. It will pay you to see us. People's Financial Bxchange, O. Bouscaren, manager, R 56045 Barkor bl'k, 15th and Farnam sts 522 §10% 500,000—T0 1oan on Omaha city property as 6 Dorcent, G. . Day, 8. . ot . Bl (3 PER OENT money to loan, Patterson & Bar- nard, 318 8 15th st. 05 ONEY to Loan—0. F. Davis Co., real estate and loan agents, 1606 Farnam st. 683 JROR low rate loans, Sholes. 383 CIT\' loans, Sholes, Room 1, Barker block, B8} SEB Sholes before getting a loan. ONEY loaned on furniture, planc organ: e ehee o Facaarurs, giance nfi}nfi 0o., 1417 Farnam. NOTES bought. C. B.Jacobs, 3% 8. l.'itl;:. j3 UILDING loans. Sholos, [ SI’ENDID rates on loans, Sholes. 383 BUILDIND loans, Linahan & Mnhm:le{xin BUSINESS CHANCES OR SALE_First-class short-order restau- rant, making a profit of 8% a_month, time or cash. Good reasons for selling. K. Bee oftice, 015 22 4 RESTAURANTS for sale, all centrally cated, price according to invoice, Co-op. & L. Co..205 N 16th st. 765 i 1('ROOM boarding house, furniture and loca- tion No. 1. Co-op. L. & L. Co., 205 ?_1“41!11‘1’1 st DR TRADE—Good western land for city suburban property or live stock. Call or address J. E. Pletcher, Arcade hotel, 737 10¢ OR SALE—An established real estate, loan and insurance business paying 8100 per month, net, Price, $230. Address J. A. Hal- dermai, Micholson' Bik, Grand Island, Nob. Iaou SALE—Restaurant in good location,rent and prices to suitall; come and et pirtic- ulars. Co-Op. L. & L. Co., 205 N. 141?.”1]":3,&1. RICKYARD For Sale—The only brickyard in city of 12,000 inhabitants, making a net annual profit of over $4,000; will sell either part or whole interest to right party. Address 7 8. Grand Island, Neb., P."0. box 20, 900 JFOR SALE—A banking business in nent location with lease, fixtures, hooks, time-lock and good will, Box K 25 Bee ofl E) promi- stracts—South Omaha—Bd, agents South Omaha the only complote set of abstract b South Omaha. Complete abstracts furnished onshortnotice. Office opposits depot, § Omaha, FORSALE-REAL ElTATI. “nn Pay rent when 3 a nice aix- room house on easy payments? Consider| Co-Operative Land & Lot Co., 2056 N, 16th st JFOR SALE-Ot trado: 8 acrés, Harlan coun: ty, Neb,, fmp. 160 ncres, Folt Co, Neb,, fmp. 20 acres, Knox Co, Neb, imp. 160 acres, Greeley Co, Nob. 40 acres, adjoining Lake Manawa. Lots in B, & M, Park, South Omali, clear, 2lots, Melrose Hill, encumbered, 850 1 lot, Kountze Place, encumbored, $1.450, 6 lot, Arnold Park, encumbered, §2.4 11ot, Orchard Hill, encumbered, 8400, u‘m:yot‘ Cuming st, cor. 3lst. unencumbered, 1 Tof, Farnam st, bet. 55th and 39th, unencum- Dered, £2,000. 1 acre, Solomon’s add, encumbered, #330, Frosh stock cigars, invoico £,000, Span horses, harness and delivery wagon, all's combination safe, nearly new. Also busineas nnd_residence property. in all PArts of the city, for sale o trade for stocks of 80005, g00d fafth property of city property. . A, Sfoman. Hellman block. Omalia, Neb. U room cottage for sale on payments of 810 per month, Co-Operative Land & Lot Co., 206“ 16th st. 82 21 01 SALE—Lot in Kirkwood on 17th cheap, K 30 Bee office. K13 23¢ TJHOR SALE—Two lots cor Wirt_and 18th sts Kountze place, for sale at a bargain. Odeil Bros. & Co., 3188 16th st. 805 OR SALE—For a choice list of positive bar- ains in fmproved rostdence property, va- cant lots, trackago and inside business propérty, se6 J. L. Rice & Co. w1 21 0R SALE—Exrlmnfn or lease, best stock farm in Neb., 2 miles from Fremont; cuts 1,000 tons of hay, 'splendid _water, 2 houses, 3 barns, fenced for cattle and hogs.' Geo. E. Gib- #on & Co., Omaha. Thos. R. Gibson, _};l‘;ewgm. 5 OR SALE—Choice $2,000 investmont on Far- nam st., something fine, investigate. J. L. Rice & Co. 57 21 JOINEST residence lote in city, Harnoy cor 25t and 20th sts, also 20th near Nicholas, will oxchange for good clear property. Paul, 1600 Farnan. [:3 J, - RICE & CO., Real Estata. : 608 IOR SALE—At less than cost: Nine nice, neat cottages, well built, elegant lots in elegant location, high and dry, and only short distance from Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, fr(\m‘ 2000 to 81,100, cash, balance 810 per montn. - These houses are being_closed out regardless of cost and you cannot get aunother such a bar- ain in a hundred years. Call quick on D. V. Shotes, room 1, Barker block. ] OR SALE—Choice $42,000 investment on Far- nam st., something Hine, investigate. J. L. Rice & Co. 788 21 J L RICE & CO., Real Estate. 598 OR SALE or exchange; some first class {m- proved South Omaha residence property, will'take & good horse or horse and buggy as first payment. B, A. Leavenworth, Room I, 1417 Farnam st. 283 and mnonsensical kicking, with the lattes groatly preponderating, and having but_few of the characteristics of a tion proper exhibic of national game. the great Almost without exception the home team play tinguished for its soemed d wrotchedly, and the game was dis- costly errors. Every one ‘off,”" and from the wild pitching of Benn to the muffing and wild throwing of both the in and out-field, the work was about the same, The da, dust blo' was_cortainly bad cnongh, the g down the track in clouds, but the spectators would not_have complainéd at that if good thay game, had but treated to a have the been to gamo played as it was, it was no wonder that the crowd which was a lot of sore loft' the park al its close disappointed and groatly disgusted citizen: game, and one 1 t is not expected that a club can win every can not complain if the de- feated team plays ball, but such scenes s this—let us in merc draw the curtain, Two of the three games won—well, that isn't so bad after all. hoy the There is plenty of room for They thought they had a “snap,"’ but snap” was for the ‘“other fellows.” Perhaps it will be a lesson for them. Metz Bros. Council Bluffs,.0 SCORE BY INNIY 202122300 1-10 0002110 1-8 Hart, of the visitors, pitched & splendid game. If tho visitors had kept their assistant manager off the ficld there would have been no trouble, but as it was, his inopportune “1ip" came near raising quite a breezo, 1t is all over now, but like the small_boy to his antagonist, everyone in the Bluffs says “you can't do it again,” A rig belonging to Mr. Cole, ——— of the Ogden livery, and _driven by Charles Bock, ran furiously down ‘Washington ayenue last evening, and in turning the corner at the City mills, Bock was thrown out, to0 drunk to sustain but was any serious injury. Dashing up Bryant_street and across Broad- ‘way, the runaways knocked a sign through tho window of Atkin's drug store, rowly missed running over Mrs. fainted from fright. and nar- 13c0be, who The now thorough frightened animals continued in their mi flight up Broadway near Parks' mills, , and were finally stopped T'he buggy was uninjured and the horses had sustained but a fow slight scratchos, supplied by Prof. A. Bright Men and Witty Women. Can become brighter men and withiér women by the skillful use of memory, The system of memory as developed und isette, 237 Fifth Av., N. Y., is the most original in con= ception and wonderfui in results of any ever discovered. mail, Proctor, Taught perfeetly by by Prof. Richard A. Judah P. Benjamin, Indorsed Hon. Judge Gibson, Hon. W. W. Astor, Prof. B. H. Cook and thousands of other rep= rosentative people. ‘Write to the Pros fessor for particulars. - —— The new £40,000 school building is to hava a fine octagonal tower reaching into the air 190 feet. This is to be used for observatory purposcs, and it is belioved that arran ments can be made for naving the sign service uso it. a little a telescope will be s 1t is quite probable that after ured, and obser- vations of the starry heavens taken from this point. across the continent, would doubt] An obscrvatory bere, midway fess prove very valuable in taking scientific observa- tions. THE RALLWAY TIIE TABLES, OMAHA. J 1 RICE & CO., Real Estate. 508 OR SALE.—Farms on. long time, Co-Opera- tive Land and Lot Co., 206 N, 16th 8t. 927 0Rt SAL term! 8. 10th. —Boarding house; cheap; on casy feaving city réason for selling: 212 0 21F O SALE—Cholce 842,000 investment on Far- nam st., something fine, investigate. J. L. Rice & Co. 77 81 for sale, Co- 10th st 09 21 ANTED—An active business man with 850 to 8250 to take hold of a fast selling article, Profits from 810 to 840 per day. Koom 4, Crounse Dlock,l 18N 16tl, 200 4 ILE best restaurants in the cit Operative Land & Lot Co., 205 HAVE several chotce, inside, full lots, upon which I ean buifld hotises to suit purchasers upon their own selection of plans, and on terms to suit. This will pay to investigate. D. V. Sholes, room 1, Barker block. 125 Depot 10th and Marcy sts. Alma, Beatrice and North| Platte expross.. .. . “Overland Flyer” i Grand Islan pross Mail ai *Daily. Sunday Leave Omaha. TUNION PACIFIC. local ex- Toatly except BURLIN Depot 10th and Mason sts 'ON ROUTE, Arriye Owaha, J L. RICE & CO., Real Estate. 508 . IRST class hotel for sale or exchange. B. S, Lilly, real estate dealers, Broken ug;.jr:(‘au ‘ ‘ 7E have for sale a long time lease of the best location for fancy retail business i the city. Fearon, Coleé & Robertson, 310 8. Ibfléllxlil. Clgars, toys, soda water fountain stc., in first-class focation. Stock will invoice about 2,500, Will take city real estate in exchange. Enquire at Max Meyer & Co.'s. =201 OR SALE—A good paying business, stationer: 'MOYEY To Loan—Dy the undersigned, who has the only properly organized loan agency in Omaha. Loans of 310 to $100 made on furniture, pianos, organs, horses, wagons, ma- chinery, etc., without removal. No delays. All business strictly confidential. Loans so made thatany {)nrl can be pald at any time, each pay- ment reducing the cost pro rata.' Advances made on fine watches and diamonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, as many new concerns are daily coming into existence, ‘Should you noad moncy cail and seeme. W. R.Croft, room 4 Withnell building, Toth and Harney, 573 TMONEY—Toloan. . Lowest ratos. No delay J. L. Rice & Co,, over Cominercial Na- tonal bank ) SHOLES places more oans than anybody, K. RILEY—Loans, 1519 Farnam, Tam pre- o pared to take large or smail loanson business blocks or residence property. Good terms and prompt work. TMONEY to Loan—1 can place good first-class city loans on_short notice “and at lowest Tates. 1.V, Sholes, room 1, Barker block, ch SALE—An established business doing E2000 & year, contrally located, good reason forselling. Address J 13, Bee. 165 EXCHANCE. —To_oxchange good horse and buggy for lots or land. Inquire George Stearnsdortt, room 0, Frenzier block, 954 22 VW HAT have you to trade for 8 acres of land unincumbered in Junean county, Wis, 3 miles from county seat. G. J. Sterpsdorif,room 6, opp Postoflice. 107 OR EXCHANGE—Full section of land,allun- der culfivation, fine buildings, cost nearly 5,900, good wells, wind mill, etc., located 2 miles from' & town oh the Rock' Isiind Ry, and 415 miles froma town on the Northwestern 'y price, 2,00, no cumbrance: will exchange or good Omaha or South Omaba property and pay some cash, Wright & Lasbury,215 8 14th st., up stairs 872 21 VW ARTED-To exchange city lots without auy incumbrances, situated within 6 miles of of state house, Boston, Muss , for good equities on Omaha real estate. Address Lock Box 333 giving description of property. 824 27 ONEY LOANED at C. ¥. Reed & Co.’s Loan Office, on furnituce, pianos, horsos, wagon: persona proporty of wll Kinds, dud sl thet a iclesof value without removal, 319 8. All business strictly confidentini, [ OANS made on good productive real estate, security 3and 5 years time, optional pay* ments and favorable ferms and rates. Kimball, Champ & Ryan, U. 8. Nav'l Bank 8'ld. 57 j6 PURCHASE monoy | mortgaces bouglit. Wright & Lasbury, 215 5. 1 st., up-stairs. ONEY to loan on city and farm property. Geo. N. Hicks, oo 41, Barker block, L] (OR SALE—First-class billiard table, J. I. Hammoud, Room 517, Paxton building, 858 23t I)ANB\’ and Geranjum Sale—Pansies 2c a dozen; geraniums, 60c, 7oc and $1 & dozen for one week, Henry Ehreupfort, florist, 1725 8. 11th st, 4 019 26% A SIXyear old horse, bugey and haroess for sale or trade; apply 1304 Farnam, B. Potter's cigar shop. 904 21% TOQE SALE Clicap—Good_ organ. N. 20t st, Apply 80y B OANS made on Omaha city property by . V. Sholes, room 1 Berker blk, 588 TMOAEY. toloan, casn on nand. no delay. J. W.and B, L. Squire, 1413 Firnam st. Pa; ton hotel building, 17 T,OANE mado on improved and_ unimproved 4 city property at lowest rates of interest, speciul rates on large loans on inside property. dell Bros, & Co., 312 8. 16th t. 1\ ON J.¥. Hammond, rooth 617 Paxton bla'g, B79) 15+ to loan on city’and farm pronerty. OR SALE and trade, (he lease and furniture ofa 11 room fiat, (214 blocks from Paxton hotel) rooms all rented and paying 330 per month 'whove rent; Inquire at ‘otice: ot J 1L, Maliler Buggy Co.,'N. W. cor. 15th and Dodide. B‘Oll BALE -First-class young carriage team; 20 perfectly sound; also good wagon. 1318 N . 820 203 DR BALE—One large bay team of horses, WHLL““ ana harness, lxh'lnruu! Wm, Blevers & Co,, B. W, cor. 16th and California st.” 716 F OR SALE—Cheap,a new Stewart banjo,lady's slze. Address K. 28, Bee, 10 230 JOOR SALE Cheap—Fine rubber mounted, hand made, single harness, never beex sed. 1L, 1 Trey Frouzer block, op. P, 0" OR SALE—The furniture, carpots, fixturos and lease of & ploasantly locatéd, newly furnished house, near horse and cable cars, house heated by steam, furniture, etc. in use less than & year; must be sold at once, For par- taculars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 113 Far- nam st. an BALE_150,000 co0a_bullding, brick, do- livered on cars, at Peru, w G price. H. M. Mears. FPOR BALE--About Lanbiam & Abbott, Crete, Nebras! s3 a4 mortgage C. G, Bpotwood, B4 5. OB SAL paper at & 16th. AT 0K SALE-Ous sausre piano, elegant parior 1™ Set and large library, including & number of civil engineering books; must be s0ld imme- diately; 1723 Masou st. MISCELLANEOUS. HE banjo taught as au art by Geo. ‘bock, 80) Harney st. FUEE s . relluble tompanies, M. ‘:)ol-. }f‘l?ol;ulul)mluw ol i ARGE or_small loans, without del Sholes, room 1, Barket ‘block. 1 ONEY to loan on chatéglg. Koom 81, Cham- b Commerce, B06 m27 13, TREY —$500,000 to 10an o and improved farm land, Frenz N roperty r block, 505 TMMONEY to loan on resl estate, mortgages bought and sold, Wallace, Cl'ul}_(ht:“_lll blk, Itoom 81, Cham- ber of Commerce, C. J» Shaw, 506 m27 MONEY o loan on hzses, turniture and other personal prapérty, or collateral, itates moderate. Businesk vonfldential, Offic B, W, corner 15th and Douglss sts. Entrance on 15th st The Fairbank Investment Co. ]\ ONEY to loan on furniture, without removal or on col Business strictly confidential, A. E wood & Co., Room 1, Cunningham’ block, 15th and Jackson, wms] $'m 850,40 loans by Shole NIONEY folown on claid ooy o0 Y 959 MosEr o 1;).n'o:."unpwvin Teal estate; o ssion charge eavitt urnham, Toom 1, Creighton blass 074 Q500,000 10 loan on city and farm real estate, $ Linaban & Maboney, roow o9, Paxton bIK. ol Snuws makes improved city loans. 883 E. COLE loans money on tmproved city or farm property, m ¢ Continental ©hioice loans wanted by Sholes. 88 POR EXCHANGE, nice house and lot in Wal- nut Hill, Co-Operative Laud & Lot Co, 205 N 16th st, 841 HAVE 10 clear lots in_Cloverdale add and a ©00d 5 room cottage with lot 34x98 on Corby 3t n Millard & Caldwell's add, also 2 new houses just byiiton lot Sx144 in Kountze & Ruth add to exchange forstock of wall pape shades, draperies or_furniture, etc. address W. A. Van Nice, 1611 Firnam, OR EXCHANGE houses and lots, farms, etc., for exchange; when you have anything to excliange come and seous. H. E. Colé, room 6, Continental block, 30 31 T UAVER incfarm n Hand county, Dk, 3 miles from Ree Heights. The san never shone on better land than this, What have you tooffer? G.J. Sternsdorll, room 0, opp, post- offic 2 Wo have o _largo list of . STERNSUORFF, room 6, opposite post- office, has some good land in Holt county, to trade for Omaka property, Will assume ‘incumbrance. 5 0 EXCHANGE—Good rosewood piano, cost #76 cash, 6 montlis ago, for horse, bugzy or diamond, address K 45 Bee office, it OR EXCHANGE—By J. L. Rice & Co,,salo o trade, Broom house and full lot 1 Fairmount add,, on 7th st.. price #2000, and two b-room houses with lots 50x100, price #2000 each. 2 fine 160-acre improved farms in Sheridan county. A good 160-acre improved farm in Daws county, b miles from rallway, One iu Holt county, fmproved, s miles from ¥ailway, prico 12 to#15 per acre, ‘26 clear lota tn 1, & M. park, South Qmaia. i5'lots in West Lawn on Belt liné. Full lot_on Hamil- ton st. with 4Toom house, good barn, price #,000." Want merchandise, improved Omaha property, Nebraska lands, of gold. J, L. Rice & Co., sole ngents, 700 21 ok Exci ANGE or Balo—Four fine young horses, for good mOrtgage paper. A, . 15th ‘aud Douglas sts, 04 Tuke; \OR TRADE—One 6 room house, one 4 room house, will trade both for house and lot or good clear farm property. H. W.Huntross, 1417 Farnam, room 1, 817 JOOR EXCHANGETeam, wagon and hurness for lot, Bouth Omaha. W. L. Belby, 1521 Farnaw [JOR EXCHANGE—Neb, farm or two Bouth Omaha 10ts for span of mares or mules, W. L. Belby, 1521 Farnaw sf (30x12 corner 23d and Douglas sts, to trado £ au elght to ten-room house and' lot. Geo.J. Bternsdortf room 6, opposite P 0. 20 ToIGHTY (0 acres of lad adjointag Tuks % Munawa, Council, Bluffs, Ia. ‘Phis tract will make 400'beautiful lots and 1s free from encumbrance. What have you to offer? George J. Bternsdorif, room 6, opp P. 0. 107 It EXOHANGE—Vacant lots clear cumbered, for farms and {wproy property ; see our list. H. E. Cole, inenta an 2 seated carringe and new single top Duggy to trade for long time real estate W. L. Belby 1521 Faruaa st %9 Mor:hiv toloan on rurmigure, Borser, wagons, ., OF On an) G urity. ow waten.” 3. W, Bobbias, 1 Faraads BUCK Wanted-10000 bricks in oxcha for good inside Omaha property, 5. Blowau, (oo % wad 29 Hellwan bldy wi J ., L-RICE & CO., Reat Kstate. 598 PERFECT stock farm in Shelby county, Towa, Within two miles of two rajlway st tions, and within four and u hulf of the floursh- ing young city of Manilla, sixty miles east of Omaha, and ninety south of Sioux City on line C. M. & St. P. Ry. This farm contains four hundred and seventy acres, has two dwellin houses, two stables, ons barn, also two fecc Dbuildings, Nishua Hotnay creck runs through lace; thére is also a never failing spring near harns and feeding yards that furnishes abund- ance of water the, year round. Elrgant grove about twelve acres skirts creek which furnishes ample fule, farm fenced with barbed wire and .k posts,” school house 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 meadow, 70 acres wild upland meadow, Dalance blue grass pasture, This farm with or without one bhundred and fifty head of cattle and nindty hogs for sale. For terms and pric address Chas. W, Towsley, Cedar Rapids, lowa. OR SALE—My resia t, and itn ave. ot co property corncr Sth {sting of two lots, each Hod 8-room house, separately o Investiggate 'soon for a bargain. barn, cother ‘rench. Notice to Contractors. Bids will be recelved by the Board of Public Lands and Buildings at any time before Satur- day, May 19, 1888, at 2 p. m., for work and mate- rial'to complete kitchen wid dining room for Deat and Dumb Institute, at Omahs, Nebraska, according to plans and specifications now on file with Commiissicner of Publie Lands and buildings, and also witn F. M. Ellis, architect, Omaha, Nebraska. Contractor to be paid on monthly estimates with a reserve of 16 per cent. Ty order of the Board of Public Lands and Buildings, May 8, 1855, G. L. LAWS, Secretary. Corniflcate of Lublication. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, } STATE OF NEBRASKA Lincoln, Feb, 1st, 1588, 1t 18 hereby certified that the Michigan Mnt- ual Life Insurance Co,, of Detroit, in the State of Michigan, has complied with the Insurance Law of this State and is authorizedto transact the business of Lifo Insurance iu this State for the current year, Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year above writ- ton. [8EAL.] H. A. BABCOCK, Auditor P."A, Policies issued by this rmu{mn)’ have a definite cash value at end of 84 and each subsequent year., The company will loan this cash value, thereby rendering assistance to the holder and at the same time keeping up the insurance, 1e- ing a western company loaning its funds in the west, it 15 enabled to pay large dividends, Before insuring see the ichigan Mutual's plans, For full information call on or address 0. H. P. Hale, lu})'t. 9 Coutinental Block, Omaha, or James Hale, . P. Murphy, J, R, Ci nor, H, M. Hale, special ag'ts, M 36-27- ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS The Academy of Designs. The present term at the deaf and dumb in- stitution closes on the 18th of next month, and the fall term does not open until the middle of September. The three months' vacation will bo taken advantage of to com- plete the extensive improvements that are planned for this year, If such a thing is pos- sible, the vacation will be & busier time than during the term., Superintendent Rothert, of th was in the eity Saturday, and reports the condition of his son Waldo as wmuch im- proved, so much so that his mother can now icavo nim, and she will return from Chicago in about a week, although the invalid will not be back for some time, It will be some time before he recovers rely from Lis dangerous attack of typhoid malaria, A base ball nine from the Omaba institu- tion for the deaf and dumb came over on the 12:80 dummy Saturday for a game with their brothers of the Jowa ins! The prize for the successful tean w handsome bat prosented by Supevintendent Rothert. Any- one who is laboring under the mistaken idea that a deaf mute ball player cannot kick aguinst the decisions of thé umpire should have been on the grounds and his false im. pressions wouid have been correeted. e They Oalled It Base Ball. There are bound to be “off”? days for all ball clubs, and the Bluffs boys had one yes terday. The Metz Bros.’ team from Omaha tackled thewm on the home grounds, and took them ioto camp with scarcely auy trouble whatever. For a ball game it was & wiser- able burlesque, being nothing but a rank ex- bibition of mufiiug, fumbling, boy's play D, and D, Chicago Fast Express Chicago Mall, Ohicago Local Denver Fast Colorado Mai Colorado Mai Kansas City F: Kansas City Expross. ., MIL. & ST, PAUL Depot 10th and Marey sis. Depot 15th and Webster st TP, M. &O: Leave Omaha, Stoux City.. Bancroft Eqpress. *Except Sunday. St “MIS Depot 15th and Webster st Paul Limited OUTI PACIFIC, Omaha, Day Expross Night Express Depo 10:20 . m.| 8:40 p. 0. 3 ave | Arr Omaha. E &M V. R, th and Webster st *Hastings & DIk Hills Pas| 8:55 a, m Norfolk Passenge 5 4:3 pa . 10145 a2 mo *Daily._Excopu Eastward, Al bright. Bouth Trans- | Broad Omaba,’ fer, | way. Sheeley,[Omana depot. K z x A [ 0:/ 7 8 9 b7 @ a2 21 g m 2 21 27 21 21 21 27 21 27 7 1 AT ::.=~ = £ ESexaos) BEEBEER R EEEEEELS ESRRERRREREE" Eersonecett 11:07 12:00 am Efomasomsion S SUBURBAN TRAINS, Running between Council Bluffs and Albright, Inaddition to the stations mentioned, fraing stop at Twenticth and Twenty-fourth streel and at the Bummit {u Omaha, v B Westward., Broad-|Trans - way. Routh | Al Omaha|oright, Db [ ter. | Depot. (Sheely. A M k) B, SEEEE™ l > = > SERET aaeanEs 4 3 EEEERR" ST EEemamoy 2 omans I SESEEEE ERERERS o TEREREE S o) > 2! . EEBER” s = B8 SeEeaaaR £ cxaoaoaces T — o £ Boxsoow € E2ekaEsese olar. 11:06 ) 10:62}iy" t & COUNCIL BLUFF! CHICAGO, ROUK ISLAND & PACIFIO. Loavo, D No.1 odation, Des Mcines Accomadation, CHICAGO & NORTHWES 'ERN, JA No.8..... - - m|A No.1.. SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC, B Wp. m. OMAHA &87. LOUIS,