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SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAEIA. Adyertisements under T§u head, 10 conta per Yins for the first_insertion, s cents for each sub- quent insertions and 8160 a line per month. o advertisement, taken for ‘less than 3 cents for the first insértion. Seven words will bo counted 1o the line: they must run consecutively nnd must be paid in advance. All advertise ments most be handed in before 2.0 o"clock b m,, and under no olrcumstances will they ha taken or discontinued by telephone. Partics advertising in tese coluring and hav- ing the nswers addressed in care of the Bee, will please ask for check to enable them to get their letters, as none will be delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to adver- tisements should be enclosed in envelopes All advertisements in these colimns are pub Hshed in both morning and evening editions ot the Bes, the circnlation of which ageregates more than 18,000 papers dafly, and_wrives the ad- Vertisers tho Dencak, mot only of the city eirc Tation of the Tiee, but also of vouncil Blufs, Lincoln and othe'r cities and other cities and towns throughout this section of the country. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 188y, WANTED-TO RENT. = = - o VW ANTRD-One or teo turnished rooms for light housekeeping by gend, wife and hz state terms and conveniences. Address K 64, Bee. 12523 FOR RENT-HOUSES, fin RENT—2 small honsos, 2 and 8 rooms, 88 and $10. 27th ave and Howard st. 13023t closets. —_— FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. 2024 Cuming st. FIOR RENT-12r0om house: all_modern_con- venioncos; near High school. The 0. F. Davis Co. 1212 (OR RENT—One 7.room house on 25th ave., 14-block north of Cuming st. J. L. Black, room 630 Paxton blook, cor. 16th and Farnam sts. 113 24 A TEN-ROOM house with all modern im- rm-mnnu for rent: situated at 2514 Dong. 1as st. Inquire at 1205 Donglas st. 105-25% o {OR RENT— room houso centrall furaiture for sale, modern improvements. Benawa & Co,. 15th st., opp. P. O, 962 23 "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditious, at the following bus- 1nexs houses, who are authorized agents for Tie BrE special notices and will quote the same Tates as can be had at the main office, OHN W. BELL, Pharmacist, 8% South Tenth . Btreet. e N T vroem 1T HASE & EDDY, Stationers and P1inters, 113 South 16th Street. o H. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- . ing Strect. W. % HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 Nowth 10th o Bt G EO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1800 8t. Mary’s Avenue, OR_RENT— acres and 4 _room house, and out pulldings cheap. Benawa & Co., 15th st.. opp. P. O. 960 23 {OR RENT—Cottage five rooms 200 feet from Park ave street car, corner 27th and How- ard sts, rent 820 per mo in advance. A. 8. Bill- ings, 101 8. 15th. 004 JFOR RENT_A liouse with three rooms, $10a month, 1038 South 18th, near l’lcrc-;&rh OR RENT—To proper parties, will rent my residence, furnished, from June lst to Beptember 1st; location, #0th and St. Mary's aver Warren Switzler, w50 NOR RENT—One of R H. Bdson's fine houses. Enquire 1723 Daverfort st. 506 24% \OR RENT--For the summer a furnished house in the best location in the city, price moderate, Addross, giving name and refor- ences, to P. O, Box 367, 851 SITUATIONS WANTED. JITUATION wanted by a married man with- D out children as florist and gardener: under. stands propagating and gre #ing all kinds of plants; best of reference; private place pre- ferred, Address K 62, Bee, 23 fon by a vholvsale or retail store. Has perfence, but try me. | Can give good references as to my ability, Address W.C. P., 92 N. 16th Bt., olty, 194 22 W ANTED-Situation by voung man in a Wholesalo or retall drug store, 2 years experience and good reference, addiess 'K 67, Beo offic 059 22 TATION as first_class baker, bread and K 53, Bee office, ' 165 227 AN ED—Good barber at 1116 Farnam st. 11 2 ANTED—A young man of about 48 to wrap up goods; ‘one who has had experience In dry goods store proterred. Apply betwoon 8 and 10 a, m. at Nebraska Clothing Co, 13823 ‘VANTED—UUO\‘ colored barber. 315 8. 12th, 1102 ABORERS—125 tracklayers wanted jmme- diately at Northwostern Labor Agency, 313 B. 10l st., rooms 6and 7, B. & M. work. John Muldoon'® C: 110 27+ GENTS—“The Matchloss” Lighting Co., 132 Reade st., New York, patenteesand man! Bacturers of “Mutchioss” selt-llghting gas burn. ers. Startling, useful, quick selling. ‘Ihousands 80ld. Sample by mail §dc. Spoctal tarmus offvred. agent for “Peerless Address L. G. Miller, Box B3 Winons, Minn' 133 27 TANTED—5 traveling salosmen at 205 N. 16th st, room 8, up stairs, good pay. 1 ANTED—State Clothes-reel." Tox RENT—8-room house, Barton, 201 Capitol ave. ‘OUSR for Rent ~Ten rooms and barn, cen- trally located. Inquire T. J. Beard, 1410 Donglas st. T 25 JFOR RENT_Elogant 10 room house and 8 room cottage 3 blocks from court house, cheap. G. E.Thompsoh, Sheeley block. 767 LOR RENT—A choice 9 room house,fenced lot, zas, ity water, furnace, bath room, clflicl’fli alsoTariza well equipped barn, being 243 Capitol ave, Inquire 24 Houso east of premises or room 14 Omatia Nati bank bid. B, H. Robison 651 \OTTAGE 8 rooms, a_small _store room and good barn, witfl' 4 acres of land, situated % mile north of fort, $15.00. Apply 817 8 11th o Inquire J. F. 06 21 (OR RENT--A fine residence on Farnam st. R. C. Patterson, 318 8, 15th st. B66. R RENT Stores, N. B, cor, 10th and Ha noy sta,, 1 corner, 3 inistde and 1 basemen corner store, good cellars and modern conven: fences. J. Lowa, 1519 Fax t, G0 OR RENT—Drick store 416 & 10th st, bet, Harney and Howard. 8. Lehmann. 08 Tfli's‘w corner store rooms n oid city hal Dbuilding, 10th and_Fernam sts., for rent cheap, Clm‘lhfll & Harvey, 310 8, 16th ‘st., board of trade buflding. 484 OR RENT-A store 20x50, 800, Inquire, 015 8. 13th, Peterson, b {'OR RENT-Store room and cottage or3 rooms, good barn, etc., with 4 “acres land, sitnated 4% mile north of fort, $15 Apply 317 8. 1ith st. 00 I\ TON block, 8, tth, corner of Muson st Six 4 handsome fiew store rooms with Iarge cel- lars underneath, finished with all modern im- provements and conveniences. Rents moderate. Apply to John Hamlin, 8118, 11th st, omnfl:_n. OR RENT—Store and basement, 04 8, 13th st. Mrs, M. Lange. 963 TFOR RENT-H offios alf of office_at_312 8 10th st. Chamber of Commerce bld, Odell Ilru!.“%co. it AS an art by Geo. F. Gellen- rney st. 152 JPOR low rate loans, Sholes. » top buggy, nearly Bew,C ol o0 good 1 AL H. 0 f00d sitgle harnest T Jou,bave sngtuing to teade call on ot ad- drass Georgo . Sternsdorft, Koom 8, oppo- wita postoflicg. 167 YA/ ANTEDA good horsa, buggy and harnoss in exol for South Om lots. GGeorge J. Bternsdo nfim 8, opp postoffice. 20 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. ALENTTS Shorthand Institute 13 the only Hoal, oxclusive shorthand school in the west, \, Al graduates are in good sit- uations aud entire satisfaction. Students can enter at lqhme. No summer vacation. Send for oir to Valentine's Storthand 1n stitute, New Paxton Building, Ozuaha Neb, 4202 STORACE, RACKAGE, storage, lowest rates. W. M Hushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 63 W. COWAN hasrented a large storeage Tiouse, 208, 210 and 212 South 11th sf. where he 18 prepared to take in all kinds of goods for storage at & reasonable rate: a fire- proof bullding. 21 LEAN storage for furniture, 3 chandise, etc. Rufus B, Clark, 314316 8 12 reo WANTED-TO BUY. B = e e 'ANTED-To buy about 60 feet of old fence in good order. J. W.Karol, 1412 Willlams. 115 24% FFICE rooms, 802 8, 13th st O > Y wh R RENT-Suite of office rooms, Bushman block, cor. 16th and Douglas. Nine room house, cor. 17th and Dorcas, £ per mom.h‘m- quire W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 713 (OR RENT-—Businoss room now occupied as my oftics on 16th st. C. . Harrison, 4188 15t , 8. W. cor. 13th and Douglas, to rent Friday or Saturday nights for so- clety purposes, Inquire 1616 Dod, 78 25 s\mmu’ E room to rent, 1113 Farnam st. = %273 For RENT-Good salo and livery barn, excel- lent location, rent reasonable, inquire of C. W. McVicker, room 2, Barker blk. ii‘)il THOMPSON, Room 112 Sheely Ko 397 F YOU want your houses rented place them ‘with Benawa & Co., 15th, opposite pos!l;l"llt'v. TEX room hous with yard, near Farnam and 24th st., steam heat and ull modern im- provements. $65 per month, Call 207 8. NWE‘PL 345 OR_RENT—Elegant 10-room_house, all mod- ern improvements, on car line,’ Inquire 1408 Douglas st. 916 SEYENToom house, Jackson st., 8. ¥ 0 room, corner house, Jacksot s 10 room house. No. 708 8. 18th st. 7 room cottage, 224_and Howard sts. Alsoother housos, G. it Thompson, Room 112, Sneely block, 15th and Howard st. 388 FDI{ RENT-Two large cottages, 627 and 620 17th avenue, now in course of construction; ready by June 1st next. John H, F. Lell;‘l&mn. 850. TOR_RENT—_Fine modorn _residence 623 South 17th street, John IL. F, Lehmann. ANTED-—Houses to rent, and we can rent them too. H. E. Cole, N. E. 15th and Douglas. 552 1151 houses for rent with H. B. Cole, N. E. 1ith and Douglas. 562 ANTED—~Good house and lot in desirable part of the city: will give first-class bar- ain to anyone if suited, Geo. J. Sternsdorl, Rbom 6, Frenzor bik. 18 YA/ ANTED—Corner lot in Han: A. Leavenworth, room 1, W17 Farnam st. ILL buy furnitureofa house or flat cen- trally located. Co-op. L. & L. Co, 205 g‘.“ldlh CLAIRVOYANT. NNA ALPLANALD, the celebrated Hun garian Gypsy, is & sclentific palmist, well known ns having the largest business of an fortune-teller in America, Ladies only. 1624 N, 20th st. 20th and Saundefs cars pass the door. RRIVED from California—Madame Winters gifted dead trance clairvoyant and astrolo st; can be consulted on all affairs of life or jeath; reunites 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 charm for lu All those in trouble will do well to call on this gifted seeriss —gives you a correct written reading through malil for #2.00, with lock of hair. The Madame has taken parlors at 1608 Howard st., 3d_floor, Parlors 2 8. 48273 DE. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvovant. Med- eal, business and test medium, Diagnosis ne L0 16th free. Fomale diseases & specialty. st., Rooms 2 &3, _Tel. 044. GH-EGOIIY. F. L.. Rental agent, 809 8 lM{l;lfl?t. PERSONAL. JPERSONAL—All kinds of carpenter work done in first_class _order, door and window soreens made and hung., Wm. Bohon, 2424 Caldwoll st. i 1% 30" A GENTLEMAN that {s often at Omaka and Council Bluffs would like the acquaiutance of some pleasant, agreeable and jolly young lady; object, fun and social amusement; strict- Br confidential. Address J. A. Arnold, P. O. maha, Neb, 5 132 IVIORT Tk oniy p{onflrl; organtzed loan agency in Omaha. - Loans of $10 to 8100 made on furnifure, pianos, organs, NOFsos, Wagons, ma- chinery, etc., without removal. No delays. All business strictly confidentinl. Loans 5o made thatany part cau bo paid at iy time, oach by ment reducing the cost pro rata.’ Advances made on fine watches and diamonds. Persons should carefully consider who they are dealing with, asmany new concorns are daily comtn, into existence. Should you need money call an seeme. W. R. Croft, room 4 Withnell bullding, 16th and Harnev. 573 (OR RENT—An 8 room house, with bath, one block from car line, $30 per month. Cole, room 6, Continental’ block. VW ANTED-A good sulesman for out wholo- sale - trade. Omalia Iuk - Mantg, Co., 0 assist in and out of office, oo 180 that can loan 100 i emple secured. W ARTED-Twa encrgetic men to sell goods: steady employment; good inducements, 4218, 10th St. ST esee per month. Loan 22 new Paxton block. 905 22 T\WO good contmakers and one bushelman wanted., Enquire of €. J. Swanstrom, Dead- 067 26+ do repairs Fine workman and of steady Liddicott's J. F.Hoch, dairy north of Deaf and Dumb in: 98 gra for the west, agency, 1120 Farnani ANTED—Ono shoemaker to mostly. habits, None other need apply. Bhoe Store, Beatrice, Nob. iv“f\ NTED—Two first-class men. sman for Ne- as, Colorado, Michigan and Indiana towns, whio Has timo to show, samplo and solicit ordors for_our celebrated “Spanish Panctelu” nickel cigars, with ability and large acquaintance, willing 'to work on commission basis. Plenso present —roferences, enclosing stamp for price-list, order blank Wirth, Dickie & Co, Wholésale C 700 23 AN Man to take the (trayel- ing or local) of our safes; size 28x18x18 inches: welght 500 1bs; retail price &%; othen sizos in proportion. A rare chance and perma- nont business. These safes meet o demand never hefore supplied by other safe companics, as we are not governed by the Safe Pool. Al- pine Safo Co., Cincinnati, 0. 708 316 W ANTED- Energetic men and women every where for a genteel money-making busi- ness. §60 weckly profit gnaranteod easier than 0 monthly otlierwise. ~Experience absolutely Permanent position and exclusive sured. §2samples free. Write for Address, with stamp, Merrill Mf'g BRI WANTED--FEMALE HELP. qUMETIHNfl cheap, house for rent or for ™ " sale, furniture for sale, inciuding Encyolo- dia Britannica, new Steck Elnllo and. other urniture. Otto Beindorf, 623 Georgla avenue. PEREUNAL—NQ. 218 uited, ete. Alice. 107-2 aye Fl)l! adoption, a girl baby 4 months' old, Call 2424 Caldwell st. 801 2% PERSONAT—Privata homo for Inaies during confinement, strictly confidential, infants adopted. Address k42, Bce oftice. 833 J15% OR RENT—2 new J1-room_nouses, $40, by 8, T. Petersen, se cor 15th and Douglas. 746 OR RENT— A 7-room fiat, Inquira of Geo. Higgins, in the cigar store 1615 llow{l st. 'OR RENT— &room house, North Saunders Jo, % Enauiro of C. W.Beall & Co, 4198, PAi LESS treatment of pile tumors, fistulas, L rectal pockets, ulcers, etce, without loss of time or inconvenience at 317 N 16th st. |'ll'jl elso 684 J11% JPERSONAL—Go to the Norris lflu:?{wnn Res- taurant for your meals, Everything first- class, at chop house prices. 811 and 3l . 14th st., opp. Paxton Hotel. 887, \0 RENT—E{ght-room flat, front room suit- abie for offices, with all’ modern conven- fences. 0028, 13th. 552 JOR RENT—When you want to rent a house, store of office go fo H. E. Cole. b3 OR RENT—A neat 80 cottage. Apply at once. C. F. Harrison, 418 § 15th st 653 ~ FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHED. F RENT- icely furnished front room southwest end 1ith St. viaduct; gentlemen only, 910 8, 11th st, . OR RENT—Desirable furnished rooms, 1721 Davenport. 150 TFIURNISHED and unfurnished roo; Douglas stroct. i TRONT room, board i1 desived; large, i elegant summer quarter: FCRNISHED rooms $7 and 83, 806 8 2 QUITE newly turnished rooms and 1single ¥ room, all Inodern conveniences, near 2 car Iines,board it desired. 622 Georgla ave, JFOR RENT-Newly furnished rooms for gentlemen by the day, k or month. Pleasant, well ventilated, free access. S0 Howard, near Cozzens louse, 38 and 810 per month, 1 233 URNISHED room for one or two gentlemen, Leslie & Leslie. 16th and Dodge sts, 057 [OR RENT—Three elogant rooms, fincly, fur- nished, either en sulte or singly, fine loca- ton for a physician. 521 North 16th st. 95 24+ OST—Ladies' gold chain, near 15th and 14" Jones. Return to 172) Dodge and receive reward. G 1372 to twen! st. and be rewarded. HUGH PERCY loans money on horses, furni» ture aud Gther pursonal property of colla- teral at rensonable rates; all business str ctly confidential; money on hand, mo delay; also makes loans on city real estate. Office 424 and 425, 4th floor, Paxton building, 101521% ONEY—To loan. Lowest rates. No dely J. L. Rice & Co., over Commerclal Na- tonal bank £ 500 Suuwé'p jaces moro oans than anybo K. RILEY—Loans, 1510 Farnam, 1 am pro- « pared to -take large or small loans on business blocks. o residénce property. Good terms and prompt work. 801 TVIONEY €6 Léun—1 can"place good first-cluss cityloanson short motico and atlowest Fates. D. V, Shples, room I, Barker block, TV GEY HOANED at C. It Read & Co s Loan fice. on Ewrnituce, Planos, horses, Wasons, rsopaloro) gtallfinds, dnd a1l other ar- iclegof value Without removal. 319 S, All business strictly confidential. a OST—Small shepherd dog, si blac Keturn to 1565 get reward OST—2 hor: and colt, onemare 9 year: black color; one year old, huy m: strayed from South Omaha hotel, Neb. return to South Omaha hotel and receive re- ward. 981 23 ) REWARD—Tost: sorrel mare, welght 00, Dyears old, saddic marks, shod; siugle foot n- nder saddle, return to A. M. Crone, 30th and Ouk. 419 2 FOR SALE-MiSCELLANEOUS JOR SBALE—Fine mare and colt. Bou 0 & vl =3 LE—T0p phaoton and harness, 345, 1567 N 19th. D 19 %53 A SIX year old horse. ey and Earness for sale or trade; apply 1304 Douglas, B. Trostler cigar shop. 904 23¢ OR SALE—Or will trade for Omaha real es- tate—a woll-bred stallion, 1 safo family mare and | extra good driving horse, Address K. 48, Bee office, 918 2% {IOR SALE—A few shares in a prasperous building association in_cnoice part of the city, no bonus required. Apply to F. L, Blumer, room 18, Ware building, 870 % TOANS mude onzood productive real cstate, L security 3 and 5 years time, optional pay: ments and favorable te nd rates. Kimbail, Champ & Ryan, Nat'l Bank 'ld. ] I)I'll(‘",\ T money mortgages bought, Wright & Lasbury, 215 8. 14th st., up. ONEY toloan on city and farm prop Geo. N. Hicks, Rooin 40, Barker block, 11058 T,0ANE mado on Omata city property by D 4" V. Sholes, room 1 Burker bik. 558 (1T toans, Sholes, Rtoom 1, Barker Blocna G_rsn CENT money to loan, Patterson & Bar- nard, 318 8 16t st. % ONEY to Loan—0. F. Davis Co., ronl estate and loan agents, 1606 Farnam st, 583 SER Shol ofore g k — before getting a loan, INOTES bousnt. C. B. Jncobm, @ 8. 1ith k. BU!LIIING loans. Sholes, SPENDID rates on loans. Sholes > B ILDING loans. Linahan & Mahoney. sia BUSINESS CHANCES, R SALE—A £300) grocer ings, Neb, stock 1n_Hast- L. Morrison, H Mlllxn‘ !‘V‘(-h. Call on M. 1 JOR SALE--Bri 2633 Pacific st. DR SALE--Drug store, yenars, 2,250, cash; just the owner golng nto larger busines ing business please address K 63, yard. oo offic 114 YR SALE—Grocery and_meat market and {co cream parlor combined: will sell cheap; part cash, balance in trade. 1018 N. luu\“sz OR SALE—Job printing office; has boen used only a few weeks; lever Standard press 015x10; outfit 18 worth #275; will sell at a hargain: a rare chance, Address J. M. Hender- son, Grand Island, Neb, 101-26* (‘{OOD restaurant, in fine location, with large {§ tons) ice house sud good stable. Have husiness and will sell cheap for cashi will Address K. 00, Bee ofice. 083 23t ANTED—A live energetic young man for partner in a good paying established manufacturing bnsiness with from §£2.50 to 000, reforence exchanged, addres his co. OR_SALE-First-class short-order restau- rant, making a profit of 20 a month, on time or cash. Good reasons for selling. K. 50, Bee oftice. V15 22 good 1ot object to trade. K b8, 004 Zi* WVHY pay rent when sou_can buy a nice stx. rootn house on basy payments? Constder | CoOpsrative Land & Lot Co. 86 . 1oth st BTG BARGAIN-For cash_oniy, fwo Broom houses with lots 30x100 each, on 2Tth street, bet, Grant and Erskine. Price $2,50, Not for one, but both, Must be sold by 25th inst _Rents for $12.50 each. J. L, Rice & Co, 068 25 {OR BALE—Two lots cor Wirt and _18th sta., Kountze place, for sale at & bargain. Odeil Tiros. & Co,, 813 S 16th st. 05 JOR SALE-Exchange or lease, best stock farm in Neb,, 2miles from Fremont: cuts 1,000 tons of hay, 'splendid water, 2 houses, 3 barns, fenced for cattle and hogs. ' Geo. B. Gib- son & Co., Omaha. Thos. R. Gibson, Fremont, i Y 69 §15 J 1+ RICE & 00., 608 el Bstate. IOK SALE—At less than cost: Nine nice, neat cottages, vell built, elegant lots in elegant location, high and dry, and_only short distance from Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, frun; 900 to #1,100. } cash, balance 810 per monthn. These houses are being closed out regardless of cost And you cannot get another such a bar- gAin in a hivdred years, Call quick on D. V. holes, room 1, Barker block. 5 J, 1 RICE & CO., Roal Estato. s {OR BALE or exchange; some first class im- proved South Omaha residence proporty, will'take a good horse or horse and buggy as first payment. K. A. Leavenworth, Room 1, 1417 Farnam st. 282 J.- RICE & C0., Real Bstate. 8 JPOR BALE.ZFarms on long thme. Co-Opera- tive Land and Lot Co., 205 N, 16th 8t. 927 I HAVE several choice, inside, full lots, upon which I can build houses to suit purchasers upon thelr own selection of plans, and on terms to suit. This will pay to investigate. D. V. Sholes, room 1, Barker block. 1% J L. RICE & CO., Real Estato. J.u RICE & CO., Real Kstate, 58 1G BARGAIN—For cash_only, two f-room houses with lots 30x100 each, on ith street, bet. Grant and Erskine, Price #2500, Not_for one, but both. Must be sold hy 25th inst, Renits for $12.60 ench. J. L. Rice & Co.” #98 23 OR SALE—An establishod real estate, loan business paying 8100 per 2200, Address J. A, Hal- Bik, Grand Island, Neb. 912 22 RICKYARD For Salo—Tho only brickyard in city of 12,000 inhabitants, making & net annual profit of over #,000; will sell either part or wholo interest to right party. Address 7 . Grand Island, Neb., P. 0. box 20. 900 Fo’h SALE—A banking businessina promi- nent location with lease, fixtures, books, time-lock and good will. Box K25 Bee office. 728 29 ANTED--An active business man with 0 0 820 to take hold of a fast selling article, Profits from 810 to #40 per day. Koom 4, Crounse block,L 19N 1bth, 2500 4 Fllts’r class hotel for sale or exchange. D, 8, Lilly, real estate dealers, Broken Liow, Neb. ‘thn\'s for salo a long thne lease of the bost Jocation for fancy retail business in the city. Fearon, Cole & Robertson, 310 8, lbl!zlli\l. TOR SALE-A good paying businoss. Olgurs, stationery toys, Soda water fountain etc.. in first-class location, Stock will involce about £2,500. Will take city roal estale in axchange. Enquire at Max Meyer & Co. s. 201 . FOR EXCHANCE. OR EXCHANGE—A good brick livery stable that will accommodate 100 horses, fronting on two good streets, {n one of the best locations in the clty, worth #14,000. 40 acres of finely im- proved land within ofe intle of a good Nebruska own, worth 81,20, 46 acres of good improved lend Within 2miles of same tow 2good houses aud 4 lots in good town, worth # city property, S (500D Omalia or Council Bluffs property to X exchange for farm well adapted to stock raising. flenson & Carmichacl, 1510 Farnam. SEVEN hundred lgts to trade for land, mor- 5 merchandise of live stock, H. E. Cole, worth 21,1 ve Nebraska Wanted in exchange good 2. A, Leavenworth, 1417"|:urx°mm 5 28 Room 6, Conteinental block. 102 VVANTED.—To exchange good Torse and buggy for lots or land. Inquire George usdorft, voom 6, Frenzier block, 9 VW HAT have vou to trado for 8 acros of land unincumbered in Junean county, Wis,, 3 miles from county seat. G. J. Sternsdorif,room 6, opp Postoflice. 10 b exchange city lots without any mbrances, situated” within ¢ miles of of state house, Boston, Mass , for good equitie on Omaha real estate, Address Lock Box 333 giving description of property. 824 27 JHANGE—Wo have o targe list houses and lots, farms, ete,, for exchan, when you have anything to bxcliange come an seous, H. K. Cole, room 6, Continontal block. MUREY toloan. casn on nand, no_ delay. 3. W.and E. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam st. Pax- ton hotel building. OANS made on improved aud unimproved city property at lowest rates of interest, spectal ratos on lurge loans on iuside proporty. Odell Bros. & Co., 312 8. 16th st. 4 ‘ONEY to loan on city and_farm propert MO A ORs, Foom b1 Pleutjlll'ud‘& ARGE or small loans without delay by Sholes, room 1, Barker block. 3% I\iuNf\' t0 loan on chiattels. Ioom 31, Cham- ber of Commerce. 605 m21 B, IREY —$500,000 to loan on city proporty + “sind improved farm land. Frenzor block’ WAND )—Competent second _girl; small fumily; references required. Apply to Mrs. W, H. MeCord, 8. W. cor. 16th snd Dojglas. VIRL wanted for genceral housework, 123230 X 1ith st. W ANIED At once, nurso gl 0 10 yoars old; gorman préferred. Mrs, Heyn, 462 5, Bith ave. 125, W ANTED First-cluss dressmaker Harney st. paid. at 161 900224 TANTED—A good woman cook at 1004 Dodgo st., private boarding house, good wages 008 227 NE nicely furnished front room, mral n con- venies 2106 Farnam, OOMS For Rent—A very desirable suite of frout rooms: also one smgle room in pri- vate family, with board; all modern conven- fences; hulf block from two street car lines noue but first-class need apply. 620 Georgia ave, 8, 20th st. (23] Very pleasant front room with entleman wud Wit or fwo la- P "Cheorful rooms with board in Drivate family, first class location, refer- ences excliaged. o5 Pleassut st. near St Mary's ave. 1 W GUAN cookc “for Contral City #35, 1 for Broken Bow 0, pastry cook 830, waitress for Wuhoo, housckeeper on a ranch, no objoc- tion to child of 10 or 12; good cook 'and laun- dreas for small family in conntry #0, are paid for ull; 2 waltresses in same hotel 817, 8 girls for Council Bluls and 20 girls for general house- work in eity. Mrs. Tirega, 31434 S. oth, 992 2t T,ADY Agonts 810 & day, sure; now rubber 1||‘ undergarment. Mrs i1, ¥, Little, Chicago, : B4 ) W ANTED-German or American woman to cook, wash and_iron; mu t bring good Mrs. J. R. Harris, 1120 8, 30th, 867 iD—Chambermaid at 912 Douglus, §1d '\‘"\NTHII A girl for housework, must be a good cook. J. H, Dumont, 941 l‘lrk_l\;e, TV ANTEDvoung tadics who are emp 1n the elty and boarding, to try the Noyris European Restaur: Best and cheapest ladies and gentlemen's restuurant in the eity. 811 & 815 8o, 14th st. Opp. Paxton Hotel, reference. LOYMENT =l L NADIAN Employment Ofice—Malo and fo- alo Lielp sent to all parts if fare is ad. \. Reference, Omahs National bank. Mrs, 44 8, lath,' Te THG 3145 —Men and boya out of work to call t the City Intelligence oftice (Creightc 15th and Dongus] sts. 24 BOARDING. ~Table boarders, 318 N. Iith. 160 e MiSU LLA cOUS WANTS. I ADIES and gents with small capital for ele- Jgant money making business. w9 Farnam st., room 55, 140 £y VW ANZEE Aypewriter; good second Kein- ington or caligraph. 'Must be in good co ition and ch . Address at oncestatin, &"l 2, Beo ofice, Council Blufs. 8% ANTED—AD active interest in some pay- ing establishod business; manufacturing & dohuing proferred; $10.00 o W30, Address L, Bee ot ce. 200 & L1839 ANTED 8w g [0 private fami i od. MR iethat. ANTED—-Dressimaking or plain sewing in FIYWO nicely furnished east front rooms, bath room, Wwith board if desired, private family. 64 8. Georgia ave., very reasonable, FUHNXBH ED rooms to rent, 1 (2 ERY plonsant large furnished rooms; all Qdesired conveniences: private house, boards; 1 block trom postofiice, 1613 and 1615 Captol a B4 243 N 1osLY furnished rooms, bath .m':" N foih. OR RENT—A nicely furnished front room, suitablo for two gentlemen, Enquire at 2611, 8t. Mary'save, o) "]!w RNISHED rooms, 113 8 20th, o0 e {OR RENT—Furnished rooms in pleasant 1o cation; all modern conveniences, 2121 Sew- ard st. 649 25% i‘fiu RENT—Furnished rooms, with or with- out board, 253 St. Mary's ave,Gradd lhlk, NCELY furtished Toom, cheap. 2110 Harney, R SALE-Two (2) tubular steel bollers 56x 14 foet, with smoke stack, steam guages, glass water guages. etc., all complete; will sell cheap, Address Fred Krug, Brower, Omaha, Neb, 565 \OR SALE—First-class billlard table, J. F. Hammond, Room 517, Paxton building, B8 23t JANSY and Geranium Sale—Pansies dozen; geraniums, 6c, 76c and 81 for one week, Henry Ehreupfor! 8. 11th st. 'OR SALE Cheap- N. 20th st. Ok SALE and trade, the lease and furniture of & 11 toom flat, % blocks from Paxton hotel) rooms nll rented and paying 80 per month above rent; inguire at office of J. H. Mabler Buggy Co.,'N. od organ. Apply 809 i OR SALE—Ono large bay team of horscs, agon and harness. Ingiitre of Wm, Siovers &(C 8. W, cor, 16th and California st, 77! TFAOR BALE—Choap,a now Stowart banjolndy’s size. Address K. 23, Bee, TI0 B2 SALE—The furniture, carpots, fixtures and lease of & pleasanily locatéd, newly turnished house, noar horse and cable cars, house heated by steam, furniture, eto., in use less than a year; must be sold at oice, For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 1613 Far DA 5t 1 Fou SALE—150,000 ooa_buflding brick, de- livered on cars, at Peru, Neb,, at a very I price. H.M. Mears 315 m QB SALE-About 3,000 tons Blue river loe, Lanham & Abbott, Crete, Nebraska, 508j10% OR SALE-—Somo first class 2d mortgage L paper ata aiscount. G, G, Spotwood, s B, h, 15 __MISCELLANEOUS, . 865 24% T ARGE trontroom, 1705 Douglus. F]nfiu-' T B0 8. 23d st OR RE board. Farnam st. Tooly furnished som, chaap. o 245 | furnished room, with Reference required. Inquiré 1014 ] i{; YOM to rent, all modern improvements, 1700 Dodgo st. i NOR RENT--1 furnished room, 8; 1 furnished room, $8: 1 frout room for an office, $10, Moser block, 1314 8, 13th st. W1 2 FPOR RENT-2 furnishiod rooms suitable for 4 goutlemen. luquire Koom C, 3d floor, e Douglas. FUK RENT-Oue elegant front room, fur- nished, modern improvements, three blocks west court house, half block from cable line. Also, small room, 2107 Douglas, 189 [OR RENT Two nicely furnished fron rooms, With or without board, modern con- Veulences, s aud per month. 1321 N. 18th st; on two car lines. o JOR RENT-Fnrnished rooms, ail modern conveniences. % N 1sth st. 7&9“‘;"' (MALL room ‘suituble for geatleman, 13 " Dolge street § i private families.” Adasess 1710 Muson st. It ars ut “nsn. Tort FRT IR 3 8 per cent. per aunnum, on luproved Owmsha property worth 8,600. Address K 60, Hoe office. £53 o221 \NTED- TF {08 Tave way nds, lots, oF uses and lots to sell Or exchange for other property, call on me or write. ' I-can find you acustower. O, C, Bpotswood, Uik 6. | o HENT—Furnished rooms i Greunig Ik cor, 1ith and Dodge sts. Inquire of Geo. R.. Davis. Millard hotel billiard raota. 860 NOR RENT- Rooms furnished a ur- ) o e ae g PURNISHED roous, 81 10 8110 5 T atieeb ol NJOTICE to roal estate agents—I hereby withe draw all my real estate from the murket in Omaha aud South Omaha, J. W. Karel, - 11 FHEN you have bargains iureal estate ¢ onJ. F. Hammond, 67 Paxton building, 8 3 16 Spp. postol {ulnll!) pt'lln'l Omahia at pri Al FJVHE 3. 10, Mahler ugiy have the finest line and phaetons ever offered i suited to the times. Their sales the past th weeks demonstrate that Omalia peopie appaeci- ate their goods and prices. Depository n. w, corner 15th and Dodge, Omabia, J. C. Swail, man- ager. 043'%) MOETGAGE notes bougii end sold, K- F. Boavor, Room 40, Barker block. 41)8 IRE insurance, reliable companies. H. Cole, N. k. 1fth and Douglusr L] FHE Omala Financial Exchange, Room. T Ratkar Dlock. southwast sasuer of Fan nam aud 15th sta. S Mukes a speclaity of short-time collateral and yson hfm’ in sums of 8100 and up- wards to any amount, to 10an on spproved se- curity. Secured notes boughit, 5014 or exchanged. Cloar real estate and cash to exchange for good first or second mortgages Loans made upon iand contracts, bonds, trust deeds, first or second curity, without publicity, delay or Pinancial business of romptly, qietly snd falrly,” Loom 1, Barker lock, Corbett, Mansger. ) THI Shelion—-25th and Nodys family hotel, rooms aol oure ablo rates: ratsrutces requirol. SaKer, PLOriviioss. stocks, origage s d tape auy kind transacted - Bratciass AL reason- Mra. M Wit 40 8 ONEY to loan on real estate, mortgages bought and sold. Wallace, (/\'iflgh:;’;l blk. MONEY {0 loan an chattels, Itoom 31, Cham- ber of Commerce, C. aw, 506 m?7 MONEY to loan on horses, turniture and " other personal property, or coflateral. Rates moderate, Business confidential. Office 8. W.corner isth and Douglas sts, = Entrance on 16th st. The Fairbank Investment Co. 23 MONEY to loan on furniture, wagons etc., IVL " ithout removal or on colliiteral security, Business strictly confidential. A. E. Green- wood & Co., Room 1, Cunningham’ block, cor. 15tk and Jackson, enisl HAVEa fine farm_in_Hand county, Dak., 3 miles from Kee Heights. The san ne &hone on better land thaw this. What have y tooffer? G.J. Sternsdorff, room 6, opp_pos office, o4 (5, 3, BIERNSUORFF, raom G, opposite post- + “ofice, lias some good land in Holt county, Neb., to trade for Omaha property. Will assumé light'incumbrance. 2D MOR EXCHANGE or Sale—Four fine young horses, for good mortgage paper. A, P. Tukey, 15th and Dougl OR TH on hou will trade both or good clear farm property. 1417 Farnam, room 1. OR KXCHAN G E—Team, wagon and harness forlot, Bouth Omaha.’ W. L. Selby, 1 Farnam st. [2) JOR EXCHANGE—Nob. farm or two South Omaha lots for spanof mares or mules. W, L. Selby, 1521 Farnam st. o) m for house and lot H. W.Huntres (30xiaz, corner 230 and Douglas ats, to trade for )" an eight to ten-room house and’ lot. Geo. J. rugdor(f room ito P 230 DIGHTY (80) acres of land adjoining Lake " Manawa, Council, Bluffs, In. This tract will make 400beautiful lots ahd 1s free from encumbrance. What have you to offer? George J. Sternsdorft, room 6, opp P. O, 67 OR EXCHANGE—Vacant 1ots_cloar_and en. cumbered, for farms and fmproved city property: see our list. H. E. Cole, room 0, Con- tinentalblock. 383 ONEY 1o loan on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burnhsm, room 1, Creighton block. 50 $w>,um to loan on city and farm real estate. Linahan & Mahoney, room 506, l’an.;n_x‘mk. 516 $w.| to 860,000 loans by Sholes, Sm)u:s makes Lmproved oity toans, 853 JEW 2 seated carriage and new single top buggy to trade for long time real estate mortgage. W. L. Selby 1521 Farnam st. 090 yRICK Wanted—100,000 bricks In_exchange forgood inside, Omana property. 8 “A. Bloman, room 22 and 23 Hellman blag. WRADES made in real estate and Jroperty. Beo exchungo Look. and L. Co, 205 N, 10th st. on improved city or tarm property, Room 0 Continental block. 210 (SOME clioice loans wanted by Sholes. 353 N ‘ONEY tg_ loan on furniture, wagous, ete.,with moval; or on collateral securt ity. Busines: dential. C B Jacobs, 320 B Joths 5 3 H E. COLE loans mone: (SHOTES, flopin 1, Barker block, for 1o dJ. OANS niade on real ostato. Oash oa hand. W. M. Hoggls over 220 8. 16th st. b7 ONEY n on chattels, without removal or fillng§ financial business of all kinds transacted yiffout publicity: money advanced on jewelry, notes, ete. It will pay you to see us, People’s Finaneial Exchange, 0. Houscaren, manager, g3 arker bl'k, it and Purnam ot3 . 22 J10¢ 40,0007 1530 on OmaRs Sity Proporty ot § percent, G, W. Day, 5. K. cor. Ex. DI, ONEY 16 1dan on rurniture, horses, wagons, ., OF pp any approved security, Low rates. J. W, bins, 1613 Farnam. o {SHOLES, Room I, Barker Block. street. ] LOAN—On real estate mortgage, #4.0X in one suw or divided. G. E. Thompson, Room 113, Sheely block, 1th and Howard sts. 180 A WO &—nonaw loan onreal es- tate 14 5 o suit. South 13th st. b8T 353 358 ZE Place loans by Sholes, [ONEY 10 loan on firstclass roal sstate so curity, Harris' K. B. & L. Co., 82 8, 15 . Toniz L()ANE made on real estate and mOrlgRges bought. Lewis 8. Reed & Co,, 1521 Ferodm. Y to Loa money on hand to 1oasi on inproved and vacaut property in ba and South Omaha. Call and see us. “lght & Lasbury, 216 8, lith st up-z:l)r.. 3 organs, nson & sy N MQNEY loaned on tarnicure, plana Koress. oice low rapes. - J. 9» W lu.un muu;.w . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. TDLAND Guarantee and Trust Co. 1605 Farnam street—Complote abstracts fur- mished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and guaranteed. o ENSON & CARMICHAEL furnisn complete &nd guaranteed abstracts of title to any realostate in Omana and Douglas county upon shortnotice, The most complate set of abstract books x*the city, No, 1519 Farnam st, 09 bstracts—South Omaha—Ed. Johnson & Co., agents South Omaha Land Co., have the only complete set of abstract books in South Omaha, Complete abstracts furnished on short noti Omaha, city, Harney cor 2 8, also 20th noar Nicholas, change for good clear property. Paul Farnam 4 131G BARGAIN-For cush oy, Liouses with lots 30x100 each. nt and Efskine, Price both, Must be sold by 50 each, J. L. Rice & Co, JoXTRA barge Hill addition, 25 for cash—Full lot in Ouk bet. 16th and 16th s1s, price wortli double, J. L. Hice & Co. %4 i i‘ul( SALE-Lot in Kirkwood on 13th cheap, K 50 Hos oftice. 813 230 R BALE-—Or trade: 80 acres, Harlan coun- ! vy, Neb., imp. 160 acr 20 acry 160 acres, Greeley Co, Neb. 40 acres, adjoining Lake Manawa Lots fu B. & M. Park, South Omaha, clear, 2'lots, Melrose Hill, encumbered, 1lot, Kountze Place, encumbered, € lots, Arnold Park, encumbered, 11ot, Orchard Hill, encumbered, 500, b ot, Cuming st, cor. dlat. tineucumbered, 1 lot, Farnam st, bet. 35th and 39th, unencum- Deved, 82,00, 1 acre, Solomon’s add, encumbored, ¥:0. Fresh stock cigars, iuvoice 82,000 Span horses, hriiess wid delivery wagou. 1 Mall's combination safe, Dearly new. Also busiuces snd residaince property in wli pasts of the city, for sale or trade for sivcky of 8C003, §001 fartis property of clty vrope’ . A. Sloman, Hellmaa block. Ouslia, Neb. i Notice to Contractors. Bids wilfbe received by the Board of Publio Lands and Buildings at any time before Satur- day, May 19, 1888 62 p. m., for work and mate- rial'to complete kitchen afid dining room for Deaf and Dumb Institute, at Omaha, Nebraska, according to plans and speeifications now on filo with Commissicner of Public Lands and bulldings, and also witn F. M. Ellis, architect, Omaha, Nebraska, Contractor to bo paid o monthly estimates with a reserve of 16 per cent. By order of the Board of Public Lands and Baildings, May §, 168, G. L. LAWS, Becretary. e CHICAGO v ORTH- N WESTERN umah a’ RAILWAY. Council Bluffs And Chicago. The only road to take for Des Moines, Mars Codar Rapids, Cliaton, Dixon, Chicago, Mi nd a1l pofnts East. To the pedple of Nebrs rado, Wyoming, Utah, 1dsho, Nevada, Oregon, Was} Thgton and Callfornin, it offors supoFior advantages 10t possible by any ot¥er 1i ‘Among s few of the numerous points of superiority enjoyed by the patrons of this road botween Omalin and Chicago, 8ro its two trains a day of DAY COACHES, which nre the fnest that human art and ingenuity oan croate. 1ts PALACK SLEEPING CARK, which are modols of omtart and olegunce. Its PAR: LOR DRAWING ROOM CARS, unsurphased by any, and its widely celebratod PALATIAL DINING CAR the cqual of which cannot be found elsgwhere. At Council Bluffs, the trains of the Union Pacitio Rail: Way connect in union depot with those of the Chi. cugo & Northwestera Ky. In Chicago tho trains of fs line ‘muk close connection with those of all ther Eastorn itne OoF Detrait, Colimbus, Indtapapolis, Cinclonati. Ningars ¥nils, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Toronto, Montroal, Boston, Now York, Philadelpbl, Baltimore, Wash' inzton, und all points in the East.’ Ask for tickets via o 5 “NORTH-WESTERN If yon wish the best accommodation. All ticket DTS soll tiokels Vi this D6, : UG HITY E.P. WILSON, | Gen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'r Agent. Ciitcaco, wus! W. N. BABCOCK, Gen'l. Western Agent, D. E. KIMBALL. Ticket Agent. G. 1 WEST, City Passenger Agent. 1401 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. altown- aukeo —THE— (HICAGD SHORT ~LINK Chicago, Milwaukes & St. Paul Ry, The Best Route from Omaba and Council Bluffs o ==THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFF8 —AND— Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rockford, Davenport, Chicago, St. Paul, Rock Island, I'reeport, Clinton, Dubuque, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other Important points East, Northeast and Boutheast. Kor through tickets call on the ticket ay L at 1501 glnu:m street, in Barker Block, or at Unlon Pacifie opat. I‘I:Hllllhn'flhwuur and the fnest l)lnlu& (]'lrh 1n thy ‘world are run on main line of the Chlcagg, Mi waykoe & 5t Paul Raliwas, and every attention iy Pald 10 Dussongers by Courteous omployes cf i company; R MILLER, Genersl Manager. 3F TUCKER, Assiatant General Manag A, V. R CARPENTER, General Pas Tickot Ageut. GEO. . HEAFFORD, Assistant Goneral Passenger and Ticket Agent. ? Bt OLA ik, Gonoral Suporintendent Real Estate Transfers. Otto Lobeck and wife to Marlon § Coe, lot 18 bik 1, West Cuming, w d.. T Frank Murphy (single/'to Sarali'J Tront, Dlk 1 Armstrong’s 1st add, am’J Parcel and ‘wifo 1o R L, s, 1ot 8, Ragan's add, g c. A iott ot ul to Nels O irown, 1ot 6 LIk 16, Shull's 20 add, wd... ... John D 'Weland and wife 16 George B Wittman, lot 11 bk 6, Melrose Hill, w d Anna B Savage and hisband to Tk 'Dar. lington, s 0 t60f n 60 £t lots 10 and 11 blk 10. Patrick's 20_add, w d.. S Byron Réed et al to Martin Hatizinger, o 1ot 12 blk 2, Campbell’s add, w o Frederizk Drexel and wife o I'r Peterson, w 44 lot 4 blk 3, Drexci T A Byron D Heed et &l to A L Keed, lot 14 blg 4, Campbell'sadd, wd,........... . Harris D Reed (single) to H H Krist, n 4 ftlots 10 and 11 blk 19, Wilcox's 2d add, Charies W Baldwin to B i3 Baldwin, mdi 221t lot 1, blk 5, Rlkhorn, wd..... Jacob C Denise and wife to Willfam H An- derson, lots § aud 1), blk 1, Denise's add, wd i § 8 Cnrtls et al fo H G Clurk ot al and 10, blk 13, Bellevue, w d ... James G _Megoath and wife 0 ¢ Huveus, lots 10 und 11, Windsor Thomas Brennan ct al to Marion Fosters, 1..:»]1 14, 15 and 16, bik I, Breuuan place, W d s Nathan Shelton et al to A 8 Sloman, 12, bik ¥, Jerome park, Wd. ... B A'Sloman and wife to A ¥ Hopkins, 1ot 1%, blk ¥, Jerome park, w d ; lots"'1 n place, Tot Bevent een transfers, aggrogating Building Permits. Yesterday the following permits were is- sued by the superintendent of buildings: Western caskot company, thieostory brick factory and boller room, Twenty- ninth and Boyd 311,000 Henry Hofmelster, two-story fratme store and fiats, Hickory and Eighth Jolin K4ne, twostory frame Eighih and Plerce Josiak Kent, improvements, Doreas 4 George A Hoaglund, brick basement 1o table, Howiid and Bixteeuth 4 8. P. Torill, one story frame dweliing, Burdette strect George Handerson, coite Jawes Davis, cottige, 1 Decatur Audrew Hansen, cottage, Twenty second TOAT LOAVONWOILH .. 1vorensvrseninne 1,500 e F ) Twelfih uear I Decatur, aty-fith wnd Ten perwits, Bggregating. DR. SMITH The Magnetic Physician Has removed his office from Grue~ nig Block to Rooms 314 and 515 Paxton Block, In order to secure better lrmmmodlllmlg his many patrons, Dr. Smith has moved his of flce to rooms 413 and #15 Paxton blook, of Max Moyer & Biros’ jewelty store. Dr. Bmi comes \mong us lw-nnq testimoniala from some of the leading physicians of this countey, and his success in evring chronic diseases is un: parnislied inthe healing art. His patequs’ Aty among the prominent citizons of Umaha surrounding country, and they all spéak i a: highest terms of his ‘professional skill ana kind and gentlemanly manner in whioh m are treated. Itis becoming generally kn that Dr, Smith glves an honest opinion in overy instance and hundred of people suffering from lo dlseases are advised to keep thelr and not spend it upon dootors who can do them 1o good. There is no denying the that Dr. Smith cures more cases of chronio an lingering diseases, through his wonderfal netic power, than by any other known od of treatient. Writing of the qualifick: tions of Dr. Smith an eminet professor ““He I8 the best preseriber of medicine and pos- tor knowledge of mediocine nponu'a‘! human system than any physician we over hi in the state,and [ am certaln will successtull y medical enterprise in which h engaged, | rogret that ho ever left the state, as we can {il afford to lose such men " Another old professor in one of the leading es i 8t. Louls, says: "1 have been - Y aoquainted Wit DE: ally and profes Smith for upwards of sixteen years durl which time Inever heard a word lgflkon n'.‘l! efther, My own knowledge of Dr, Smith is thaf of a professional gentieman, of the finest char- acter and reputation. He 1s unquestionably the peer of any practitioner in America, 1 take sreat pleasure in recommending him to all our riends and confrees.” S1Dr. Smith will continue to heel the sick free of cliarge every morning from 10to 1 o'clock all of this woeek, at » Meyer & Rros' Mluluflu‘ His office 18 on the floor. directly above Musi Hall, and will be open to the public from § a.m. 115 p.m., except Sundays. The doctor treats Allforms of chronic discases and will cure seven out of ten cases that have been pronounced in- curable, All letters of inquiry must contain postage. DO A Concentrated Liquid Extract of MALT and HOPS. Aids Digestion, Cures Dyspepsiay Strengthens the System, Restores Sound, Refreshing Sleep. Priceless to Nursing Mothers. Recommended by Eminent Physicians, For Sale by all Druggists and Rich- ardson Drug Co., Wholesale Drug- CHICAGO, ROC 0 R 1ts main lines end branchos include CHIC. PEO! MOLINE, ROCE ISLAND, DAVEN- PORT, DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, MUS- CATINE, KANSAS CITY, 5T. JOSEPH. LEAV- ENWORTH, ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDS, WATERLOO, MINNEAPOLIS, snd ST. PAULy and scoros of_ intrmediate cities. Ghoice of Toutes toand from the Paciflc Coast. All trans- fors In Union dopcts, Fast tralns of Fine Day Ooches, elogant Dining Cars, magnifient man Palaco Bleepers, and (botween Chicago, Bt Joseph, Atchison and Kansas Oity) Re Cbair Cars, Seats ¥roo, to holders of first-class ticketa. Chilcago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y “‘Qreat Rook Island Route.” Extends West and Southwest from Kansas Oty and Bt. Joseph to NELSON, HORTON,, BELLE~ VILLE, TOPEKA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, and all polnts in KANSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the celebrated Pullman manufacture. All safety ap* pliances and modern fmprovements. The Famous Albert Lea Route Is the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchison, Eansas City Minnoapolis and Bt Paul. Its Watertown branch traverses the grost “WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT " of Northern Yowns, Bouthwestern Minnesota, and Bast Oentral Dakota to Watertown, Spirit Lake, Bioux Falls and many other towns and cities. ‘The Short, Lino via Seneca and Kankakoe of superior facilities to travel to and from apolis, Cincinnati and other Bouthern points. For Tickots, Maps, Folders, or desired informa. tion, apply at any Ooupon Ticket Office or address E.ST.JOHN, A. HOLBROOK, Gew'l ) Gen'l Mensger Tkt. & Pass. Agts S, K. FELTON & C0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De~ tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Ofice, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, ~ OMAHA, NEBRASKA. ICE, Unfermented and mnot intoxicating. Acts like a charm in all cases of Diare rhea and Dysentery and all stomach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women, chil- dren and convalescents. Gives a delicious flavor to ice-water, lemonade or soda-water. Imported and bottled by Minarovircs, Fuercaes & Co. Cincinnati, O. For gale by the fo'lowing deslers: Richardson Drug Co., Blake, Hruee & Co., Adler & Heller, Gladstone Bros. (3.. Frank Dolione & Co., K K. Groto. and sl wholessla retall droggista, liquor demlors 80 wiie Wer ery whor N " FOR MEN DALY “E2%

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