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SPECIAL_NOTICES. - OMAEIA. Advertisements nnder this head, 10 cents per or the first insertion, s cents for ench sub- quent insertions and $1.50 a line per month. No advertisement, taken for less than % cents for the first insertion. Seven words will L counted to the line; they must run consecutively and must be paid in Advance. AIl advertise- ments must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock b m, and_under no circumstances will they ba taken or discontinued by telephone, Parties advertising in these columns and ha lnfi the answers addressed in care of the Bes, will please ask for a check to enable them to got their letters, as none will be deiivered except on presentation of check. All answers to adver- tisements should be enclosed in envelopes All advertisements in these colimns are pub lished in both morning and evening editions or the Bee, the circulation of which aggregates amore thin 18,000 papers daily, nd, gives the ad- Yortisers the benefit, not only of the city ciren- 1ation of the Bee, put also of Council Bluffs Lincoln and othe citics and other cities and towns thronghout this section of the country. "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken, on the above conditions, At the following bus- Aness houses, who are authorized agents for THE Bxe special notices and will quote the same Tates as can be hiad at the main office. Jmffi"i BELL, Pharmacist, 8% South Tenth Street. IASE & EDDY, Stationers and P1inters, 113 South 16th Street. S. " ra«tuniworml. Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- ) W, g‘:ufiuuxs. Pharmacist, 624 North 10th . W. PARR, Pharmucist, 1800 St. Mary's EO. Avenue. MISCELLANEOUS WANT! NTED-An educated Amerioas m! who have & pleasant home, wonld like 0ld lady to take of. Address, L. 39, Boe. VWANTED iy inore Tiouses to rent to tenants, Welshans & Co, 0 X OR RENT.—Furnished front room with or without board. 4% North Iith st. 308 2% R RENTA small bed room, furnished. 2219 Chicago st. 07 25% WO east front farnished rooms, private en- trances, 602 8. 15th, cor. Jlrk!unu" P VW ANTED To borrow #1300 on improved property, worth fully ' $4,00, Private parties preferred. Address L 35, Bee office. VW ASTED. yhody t the finest buggies, #ale cheap, Armstrong, Pet street, [OR RENTTwo nicely furnished rooms with board and all conveniences, Reference ro- quired. Inquire 191 Farnam st. 0 20 ]-!‘I—TL\ ISHED front room cheap, 2110 H £l urnished room, 1901 Cap, ave, ipfiu RENT—] _Bmit VVANTED-o buy or trade for a good bufld: ing that ean be moved. _Please call on or address George J., Sternsdoril, room 6, oppo- site P. O, 21 “YJ\NTF.D——I'{ 3 houses and lots other pr ave any lands, lots, or soll or exchange for ¥, call onme or write, Ican find swood, 30544 S, kmu. {OR RENT—To gentlemen, newly £ rn_hed, east front room with alcove and bay win- dow; also 1 single room; ail modern conven- fences: board it desired. €2 Georgla ave., 20th st. 303 1+ For lum'rmel{ furnished 6-room cot- tage, in good [ocation, to small family, 215 Seward st. Dodge FUC SHED rooms to rent, VVANTED-A 10 or 1Zroom house or flat within 8 blocks of P. O. Address through P. 0., giving location and price and 1 will_call. Jesse White, Jr., 162 Davenport st. 434 80 URNISHED rooms for rent with or_without boned. 3015 Douglas st. 1 Frih RENT—Furnistied room, 1708 Don 27 )R RENT.—6_room house, convenient street cars. Wil bo vacant first we Jnne. Apply &t 1807 Izard street. 443 1 OR RENT—T\wo desirable eottagos, T rooms, #25 each, Leavitt Burnbam, 1, Crelghton Dlock. 418 {JOR RENT—-House, 8 rooms, barn, cellar,well and cistern, 2t ave., near Poppleton. 55 Inquire, Wm, ¥, Stostzel, 103 1!4'";;““ 50 308 rent. VW ELL furnishea front and back parlors, suitable for 4. Would rent singly. Cheap 10 permanent parties. Also small rooms 310 per month, 700 17th ave, 1 35 TAURNISHED roots and board, 100 =0 J =, POR RENT—Furnished rooms, with or. with. out board, 2530 8t. Mary's lvfl.flnddylmk. [ YR RENT—Deairable furaished rooms, 1721 Davenport. 150 For RENT—House 1833 Dodgo st, 420 29t SITUATIONS WANTED, T ANTED-Situation as cook and second girl in same family by two trained Bcotch @irls. Mrs, Brega, 31414 8. 15th, 439 20 SITUATIUN wanted by & young man as bar- tender, or any kind of work; speaks Hohem- an and Engiish. “Address L. 38, Bee, 423 20 ANTED—Situation as housckeeper by a middleaged Indy, Address Ly 40, Tlec qfi-l’ml-:m at colloge want work at private #3house for board, Address 043 N, 2ith ANTED-Position by voung man, Compo: tent bookkeeper, shipping_clerk o other office work, Address L, Situation by a steady y ence in store wnd 3 Address L2, Ties of- 2403 28 with expe wages no object; try me, fice, Tror RENT-Eight-room houso, 438 § 24th ave 318 28 R RENT—June 1 new cottage and_barn. Vinton st., bet th and 21st st. Rent 816, Apply over 118 N. 15th st. w8 B0 IOR RENT-—Nice 4-room cottage, 8.E. cor- ner 32nd and Webster Sts. —Apply to L. L. Thotas, in shoe Dep't, Kelley, Stiger & Co. an'nw"rr “Handsome new house, 11 room; all convenlencie Dodge, Apply to N than Shelton, 1506 Farnam, 30 OR RENT.—Six room flat on N. 16th St. Rent 825 Furniture cheap at 850, Must be sold atonce. Co-0p L. & L. Co., 206 N 10th st. 34620 ipt'im"mnnn room for ono or two gentlemen, Leslie & Leslie, 16th and Dodge sts. 957 TROOMS For Rent—A vory destrable suite ot front rooms: also one smgle room in pri- [hte family, with benrd; all modern consen- fences: hall Dlock from two street car lines; none but first-class need apply. 620 Georgia ave, 8. 20th st. (3 OR RENT-8M Howard street, between 8th and 9th, furnished sleeping room, $5.00, weekly or monthly. 411 30+ TOURNISHED rooms, 13 30th, 620 Ji* L ]{(A)IL\I to rent, all modern improvements. 1700 Dodge st. i RGE front room, 170 Dougla ) R NT—5-room cottage, No, 2111 Ohlo Apply 530 South 19th st. 04 PPEN room cottage in splendid locatio all conveniences, furniture the best in the rice 81,100, terms easy, Co-op. L N'1th st’ 0 28 ~ WANTED--MALE HELP, & ED--MA LP \V ANTED.—Milker at 14156 Saunders Bt.‘“ ANTED—A carpenter, a_good bench hand, single man proferred. 8. W, cor. 3th_and Cuming st. 407 23 ‘WI EI honse girl. Call at onc: INT— 7 room flat, 2nd_floor, 1603 How- t, or will rent 4 rooms arranged for housekeeping. 20 ['OR RENT—One3-R and one 4R flat with closets, eto., $10 and $13, 2th and Martha. Theo Olsen, Room 7, Board of Trade building, 16th and Farnam, 317 28 MOR RENT— gentlemen. Douglas. JOR RENT—Two nicely furnished front ‘rl)n N8, with or without board, modern co Veniences, furnished rooms suitable for 4 Inquire Room €, 3d floor, 130 For kex nished, POR RENT—One of B. I, Bdson's fine houscs Inquire 1723 Davenport st. B15 318 414 '“TAN;I'EIJv for the west. Albright's iabor agency. 1120 Farnam st. 2 Povs—Am, bist. Tel. Co. TE want state and general managers. We will guarantee good income. We want od men to take charge of sub-offices. Call and 423, new Paxtan block. ANTED—75 tracklaver Labor Agency, 413 South 100 street. Suip Tuesday. John Muldoon & Co. 4-i0v wr\’nmn Doys and girls at Falrbanks' Lard Refinery. 401-20 ANTED--At once,an experienced ice cream maker, Louie & Metzgar, Council Blufls. 40328 VW ANTED-5 travaling salesmen;good salary. wanted, 100 railroud men; good wages! 205 N 16th st.. rooms up stairs, L '“}KNT D—Two brick burne steady and reliable. Call at yard, B. & M, track. R. K. Livescy. AT ANTED. tailors; steady wor) Wolfskeil, David City, Neb, QALESMEN Wanted—Flve traveling salesmen, Salary and expenses. No experience noe- cessary, “Address with stamp, Palmer & Co., Winona, Minn, 240 j24 W ASEED A good punts muker at once. ©. A. Anderson, Grand Island, Neb. 10 207 'WANTEIF'N«) enorgotic, responsible, men with good references as special agents for an old line line Insurance company. Libernl contracts made with good men. Apply room 403 New Paxton block. 165 35 VW AREED Man to fake the agency (truvel: ing or local) of our safes; size 28x18x13 Anches; welght 500 1bs; retail price $35; other sizes in proportion. A rare chance and perma- nent business. These safes meet & demand never before supplied by other safe companies, we are not governed by the Safe Pool. Al pine Safe Co., Cmcinnati, 0. 708 315 W ANTED Energeti men and women eyery- ‘where for a genteel money-making busi- ness. §00 weekly profit guaranteed easier than 860 monthly otherwise. ~Experience absolutely unnecessary. Permanent position and exclusive territory assurcd. 82 samples free. Write for feulnrs, Address, with stamp, Merrill Mf'g B, 53, Chicago. 81 must be {OR RE An elegant 1 house 21st and Burt. All modern improvements, cable and horse car lines, inquire ot Dr. 15th and Do Hfirswnr 11rooms, centrally located, Tent 300, furniture only $300. Terms easy. Co- op. L. & L. Co.. 205 N 16th st, 023 TROR RENT—A 10-room house with all modern conveniences; also a f-room cottage; both convenlentto street cars, Guo. J. Fox, Room 1, Continental block, 1i2),Douglas OR_RENT—Modern Liouse, 10_rooms. 625 S, 17th st.,3 blocks southi of court house. John H. ¥. Lehmann. 5 TFPOR RENT—&room house ton, 2616 Capitol ave. InquireJ. ¥. Bar- 605 15 EN room®house gnear court house, rent 800, turniture for sale cheap, all conven- Co-op. L. & L. N. 16th st. THO NPSON #30; 9-room £40; S-room house, 6 blocks fr i's opera house, $40; 10-room house, st nd other houses. a four-room house on 18th streot, tw Blocks south of Vinton, that T will rent (o a good tenant for §12 per month, everything in good repair. George J. Sternsdorff, Room 6, opposite P. 0. 21 WELVE room house on Farnam, rent #115, brings in $170, furniture for salé at 81,100, Co-0p. L. & L, Co., 205 N 16th st. 330 2 A ZEN-ROOM house with all modern im- provements for rent; situated at 2514 Doug- las st. Inquire at 1205 Douglas st. 103-25% 7OR RENT—Cottage five rooms 200 feot, from Park ave streot car, corner 27th and_How- ard sts, rent 820 per mo 'in advance. A. S, Hill- ings, 101 8. 15th. 39 MOR RENT-—For the summer a furnished Youso i tho best lgcation in tho city price moderate. Address, gtving name aud refor ences, to P. 0, Bo 7. 81 A choice § room house,fenced lot, gAs, water, furnace, bath room, cistern, also large weil equipped barn, being 2543 Capitol ave. Inquire 2 house east of premises or room 14 Omaha Natl bank bld. B, L. Robison. _ 1 WANTED--FEMALE HELP, ni sure profits. Bt., Chicago, 111, i TANTED—A nurse. agents wanted for quick-selling arti- no_capital reguired: salary or com- H. ¥, Eaton, 245 8. Canal hal VWV ANTED—Chiambermald. 912 Douglas st. 43 VW ANTED Immediatoly, first-class hambor- maid, 80 20 dining room girls for sum- mer resorts'in the west, 820, fare paid; 6 cooks in boarding houses in ' city, scrub girls, dish- wastiors, witls o clean padnt, 2 dressuinker girl to mind children under 20, head chamber~ naid, £25, must act as housekeeper; 20 girls for B00d places in city. Mrs, Lrega, 5145 8. 15th, VW ANTED-A dining room and Taund at 1004 North 16th st. 420 TANTED—A girl for general housework, roquired, Call Tuesday of at 1418 Harney st. i1 200 (OTTAGE 3 rooms, a_small store room and ood barn, witll’ 4 acres of land, situated i mile orth of fort, 81500, Apply TS 1ith st [ on Farnam st. 656 idency 1oth st. room house with yard, near Farnam and h st. steam heat and all modern im- provements, 865 per month, Call 207 8. 24th st. QOR RENT—Elogant 10-room house, all mod- ™ orn improvements, on car lin 1408 Douglas st. DOR RENT—An 8 roomn house, with bath, one block from_car line, $30 per month, 11. E. Cote, room 6, Continental block, SOMETHING cheap, house for rent or for ¥ sale, furniture for sale, inefuding Encyclo- edia Britannica, new St iano and_other urniture. Otto Beludorft, 823 Georgla avenue, oot 3R AE d 300 OR RENT—2 new 11-room nouses, #40, by § T, Petorsen, se cor 15th and Douglas, RONT parlor and bedroom, unfurnished, second floor, modern improvem ents, good neighborly Apply at 1603 Howard st.,' third lat, roon a2 o OR RENT-3rooms to small famil and Half Howard sts, qu?m‘ shed tront roon, 200 Ca UNFURNISHED rooms for light housekecp- © ing, large and shady yard, good summer quarters, brick house; No. 1435 N, 17th st. 210 28+ TOR RENT—Three unfarmished rooms, s able for Bght housekeeping, st second floor, ten blocks northwest of P. Redd car line, references required. Addre: 3, Bee office. i KNISHED rooms, 1513 Leavenworth, FHOR RE: wholesulin Crelghton blo: FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. store on Farnam, for ete. Leavitt Buruham, 1.5, a7 st., room 8, OR RENT—Large front offic {h1y, location in clty. - Mrs. regi & Son 5th, 384 OR RENT—Storeroom, 1603 Howard strect; Dest location in city fof grocery or furniture. 315 NOR building, 1 also stor Toom 11 Desirable offices in_new Sheely b and Howard sts., $10 and up. room. G. E. Thompson, sole agent, THE two corner store rooms in old city hall building, Joth and Farnam sts., for rent cheap. Campbell & Harvey, 310 S. 165th st., board of trade building. 454 O’ RENT—Store room and cotte, rooms, good barn, etc., with 4 ueres land, x;:lllluh'll 3 mile north of fort, $15 Apply S, th st. Jme New store rooms with ln lars underneath, finished with all mode provements and conveniences, Rtents moderato. Apply to John Hamlin, 311 8. T1th st, Omaha. 131 41% NOR RENT—Half of oflice at 512 8 10th st, Chamber of Commerce bld, Odell Bros, & Co. i) Bushman Douglas. Nine room Doreas, 1) pe in- . Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 713 § iite of office Tooms block, cor. lith and house, cor. 11th and quire W. M [OR RENT—Business room now occupied ns 1wy oftice on 15th st. C. F. Harrison, 418 8 I5th ement. 503 S 302 1+ for sale, All the hous dgze, house one and one half blocks from P. 0., rooms can he rented at best prices; moving from city and. must sell, Inquire at houss QLORAGE room to v g - TED—25 girls gencral work, 10 dining- room giris, 4 dishwashors, 2 pusiry cook #0 per month; 1 ¢ook small Lotel, 20 a mont 1 chambermaidl, #0 a month; cook’s for Loard: ing houses and private: lots of places for girls, Omalia Emp. Bureau, 119 N 10th, 410 23 W ANTED_Gizl for weneral housework in small family, reference required. In- vuire 1921 8t. Mary 406-3 '“"ANTBIA~A Tirst-class nurse girl at_onco at 2211 Douglas st. 405-23 ANTED-Competent German eral house work, 715 N 21st. V TANTED—A midale-aged woman for ge al housework, Good wages, luquire at elmrod & Co's, 600 bouth 13th. 1B WO women cashiors wanted at_the Paxton hotel. Must be good writers &nd know something of accounts, Address, Propristor Paxton hot Omal 4 TANTED—First class i also girl chambor wo 14 Farnam st. WV ANTED-Housekeopcr on s stock ranc cook for Central Oity, #25; woman cook for @ family in the country, 82); 10 din. 1ng room girls for the city: 2 for Council Bluffs; 6 for suminer resort in Utah, §20; pRstry cooks, laundress; 8 cooks for boarding houses: 3 girls for the country, and 60 girls for general house- Mrs, Broga & Son, 1414 8. Toth, 53325 il for_gon- 10850 FQOR RENT— froom house. North Saunders 8t Buquire of C. W, fieall & Co . AT at 80 cottage. Apply at son, 418 8 16th st, b3 13th and Dodye ste. Tnquiro of Geo It Davis. Millard hotel billiard room. 550 TPOR RENT—Furnished tront room, nam, 1904 Far- 251 T,ARGE, cool, well furnishod front room, 4'modern conveniences, private family., cable and street cars, Address wnh:_x;tx; JOOR RENT—Good sale and lvory barn, excel lent location, rent reas . tugquire of C. W. McVicker, room?, Barker bi i RENTAL ACENCIES. (} . THOMPSON, Room 1 Sbeely block. U want your houses rented place them with Benawa & Co., 1oth, 0pposite postoiice. o6l YV ANTED -Houses to rent, and we_can rent them too, H. E. Cole, N. B. Ipth and Douglas. b6z IST housea for rent with H. E. Cole, 'N. E. 1iith and Douglas. 062 G REGORY, F. L.. Rental agout, 500 S 16th st. o ¥ RENT—Rootns, 1035 8. 15th st, Q01 RENT—Room nicely furnished for 1 or 8 gentlemen; broakfast if desired. O, 8. Ac erman, 1205 8 834 st, near Hanscom park, 4 ONAL—Middle-aged Indy would like to accompuiy o family across the “ocean for passuge. Iuternational "Ewp ofice, '15th and ouglus, tel 1033, 420 80% rliwn Tooms, two_closets, suitable for 2 or 8 persons, $15. No. £22 5 '15th st, )R RENT—2 furnished or unfurn rooms, With or without board, 13 ANTED—Firstclass femalo colored cooks none but competent need upplg, 110 and 115 N 9th sf Bie 2 AT ANTED 8¢ in_private family solicit ed, B2 S, 15h st. Miss Tuiner. — 12-31% A7ANTED—German or American_ woman to cook, wash and iron; must bring 8. Harrls, 1120 8, S0th, 867 -4 an cook, wash good 'wages, German preferred; 0o one but & Airst class girl ueed apply. Mrs. John Grant, 4o Park ave, L) nurse girl 16 fo 10 years Berman préferred. Mrs, ey, 4025, 0 o _aay, sure; new rubber Mrs i, V. Little, Chicago, b i ]’ ADY Apents i wmdergimca. front ' yoom, 2214 Farnaim st. 375 2 ORt R Very desirable southeast room with alcove and closet, nicely furnished, in brick ho 1so one single rovia with closet and board, ‘%522 Harney st. 570 297 Ff»u HENT—Lurge furnished room, goo tion *7 8. 2Ist St. 400- {OR RENT—Ch st FOR RENT-Ricaly furnished sou T—Choerful front in private family, first class ences. 530 Pleasant st. near 5t Mary's ave. s e 74 it PURNISED Rooms—Very pleasant location, Modern couveniences. No objection o lndy roomers, 2121 Seward 339 9 JPOR RENT=# vooms sultaile for zht ouse- Keeping. Inquire room B 188 Douglus, VW ANTED ~Good gir! for generul housework, Mrs, G, W, Loomis, 1014 8. 50th ave, 17 —— 2 o = ANADIAN Employment o—Male and fe- male belp sent to all parts if fare is ad wvanced. Reference, Omaha Nationsl bank, Mrs, Broga dldh 5. 1oth, Tel. 8, T80 Ji4r W ANTED- Men and boys out ot work to call at the Olty Intelligence office (Creighton blk ) corner Lith and Dougasl sts and on uired. taker, . W JURSTOLARS table Taeid Tor s s men, &t 13l Dodge st. kwrfifialfi:nrm.mth{w fiat sing suite with gas, bath &nd all modern con. Ventences. 614 N. 1oth s JOOR RENT-A nicely furnished front suitable for two gentlemen, 211, Bt. Mury'save. JPOR REN room on flest Hoor. @ or en 3 floor. room, Euquive af 4l ndsomely furnished 4 5 161 st, il R RENT-Furnished room in cation with private fami), two gentlemen. Board if de Dodge & ERY pl nt large furn desired conveniences: privata hots 1 block from postoflice, 1615 and 1616 Ca 84 313 KR! Taraihed oF ARFrnish [P oot 13 private family &t 513 5. Soth Aress - o0 B pleasant lo- Bultable for *d, Enquire, 1410 . MITCHELL, fiue faney work ma- als and stamping, removed to 1519 Far- nam st, o DERSONAL—Private home for laaies Guring contiuemont, strictiy contllential, infunts adopted, Addreds K 42, Iee office. 54 J153 YERSONAL—A young widow owning hor own home would ke to meet & gentleman of means who will advance hera small sum of money and take room aud hoard or security on furniture for the 1o objection, "Ad- dress for 8 days, : i PIERSONA L—Ladies and gentivnien desring correspondents, address, Corresponding Club, Kansas City, Mo, for information, ln- close stamp. a0 J 25 TF sqpowant o buy, s or exchangs callon or address Gedrge J. Sternsdort, room 6, opposite P, . i DERSONAL— nds of carpenter work e in first class order, door and window sorecus made and bung. Wm. Bohon, 2424 Caldwell st. JAINLESS treatment of pile tumors, fistulas, rectal pockets, ulcers, ‘otee, Withot 1 e or tnconveniehce at 817 N 16th st. Dr. aturdsy eve between Boyd's opera 4 house and Paxton hotel, one K. of P, eharm, Fiuder will e Liberally rowarded by leaving at Cozzens hotel. 428 50t T,05E—um May 21 from Owaha fair grounds & 4 chestnut mare, star in forehead, brand of hearts with J or K on left shoulder, Siim built, thin neck, size about fifteen hands'high. A re- ward will'be pald to any person that will return thls miare (0 Omiakia fair gounda, P, MeAvoy. % 'lVAKI:N UP- At 200 DAglas st., n small sorvel mare; welght abof¥0 pounds, aboutid yoars old. mEs {11 X e span of matched 70 ceolor dapple grs can be seen for four da; the Club stables pitol e., 1007, Ll Capitol ave., 16 }s JFOR SAUE_Antique woright folding bed, nearly new, Addros$l, 1, Hes, 217 B¢ F{OR SALE—Fresh mil I“ul'( Levingston, dealer infive stock,410% 8. 10th FOOR SALE_ Ono span dfyoung mule ing 2,400 1bs, luuulr.‘llvlll N 16 Fnu ALE—Scotch Collle dogs, black with tam points, S weeks' old, John D. Cowie, 14th and Chicago. )R SALE—Ono wagon, single and double harness, 912 Dougias st. 2 OR SALE—Or rent, furniture of 2 light housekeeping, near postoftice, Bi6 per m farniture nevsell chean. Apply room sthoff block, cor California and 16th 800 28¢ barn that will is in good o 4 heap. Ap- ply to G. Haréh, proprietor Saunders street market, Uetweon Ualdwell and Hamilton. . 1 have mmodate four hors OR SALE—Furniture and_carpets of a large house ':x the plece or entire, all new and first class, 1721 Davenport. QR SALE. chon arge work teams call 1441 mn, 0 28 {OR SALE—Two () tubulat_steel boilers 6x 14 feet, with smoke stack, steam guages, 1ass water guages. ete., all complete; will sell gheap. Address’ Fred Krug, Lrower, Omalia, b, OR SALE—Top phaeton and harness, $10, 1567 N 19th, K19 315 OR SALE—One large bay team of horses, WAZOD Ana harness. [nquire of Wi, Sievers & . W. cor. 16th and California st. « [JOR SALE—The furniture, carpets, fixtures and lease of & pleasantly locatéd, newly furnished house, uear horse and cablo cars, house heated by steam, furniture, etc., in usé less than @ year; must be sold at once. _For par- ticulars apply to Hartman & Gibson, 1013 ¥ nam st, Bits 52 OR SALE~Ahout 3,00 tons Blue river fce, Lauham & Abbott, Crete, Nebraski, 558j10° TF{OR BALE-Somo first class 2a_mortzage e atu discount. C. G, Spotwood % 8. 6. ~_ MISCELLANEOUS JPOR 1ow rate loans, 38 MGNEY lonaed on furmiturs, 'Tm;: horsos, eta, low ratas, J. J. Wilkinson & 00,1417 Farnam. 58) MONEY—Totosn. J. L. Rice & tional bank Lowest rates. No_delay Co., over Commercial Na- A BIANO tn exchangs for_equits. in & cholce 10t near Hanscom park. W elshans & Co., Rxposition building. E) HAVE a well fmproved ® acre farm in Har- 1an county, Neb., abont & miles north of Al ma, county seat, ARy one wanting & good small farm will do weil to ot meknow what they have o offer. " George J. Sternsdortr, Room 0, opp. . 0. ONEY LOANED at C. ¥. Reed & Co.’s Loan Office. on furnituce, planos, horses, wagons, rsonal property of all kinds, and s11 sther iclesof value without removal, 919 S, 1ith, All business st 1y confidential 7 OANS made on good productive real estate, Awecurity 8 and 5 years time, optional pay: ments and favorable erms and rates, Kimbail, Champ & Ryan, U I Bank 8 i . RILEY—Loans, ram, 1 am y pared to take large or smail loans on business blocks or residence property. Good s and prompt work. 801 WLL give youn_good trad for an elght or ten room house and lot. George J dorft, Room 8, opposita P, 0, JFOR EXCHANGEA gaod brick livers stab that will accommodate 100 horses, fronting on two good streets, in one of the best locations in the cfty, worth $14,000. 40 acr'es of finely fm- proved land within onie imile of a good Nevraska own, worth $1,20, 46 acres of good improved nd within 2 miles of same town, worth #1,000 z00d houses and 4 lots in a good Iive Nebraskn town, worth 82,60, Wanted in_exchange good clty property. " B.'A. Leavenworta, 417 Farniam st., Room 1. 105 25 PURCHASE money mortgages bought, Wrlght & Laspury, 215 8. 1ith st., up-stairs. ONEY to losn on_city and_farm MRS & ke nbom & basker Bk, — o . AT6)8 OANS made on Omaha city property by D 104 Sh0lon, room 1 Berker blk. 538 J,OANS made on improved and* nnimproved 4 city property at lowest rates of interest, spectal ratos on large loans on inside property. Odell Bros. & Co., 812 8, 16th st. 40 TVIONEY. to lonn on city and_ farm property. J.F. Hammond, room 617 Paxton bid'g. 018t without delay by 3 “or_small _loans oom 1, Barker block. B. IREY —$500,000 to loan on city pru\n‘rty and tmproved farm land. Frenzer block H. N MONEY to loan on _norses, turniture and AV "giner personal property, or collateral, Rates moderate, Business confldential V. i5th and Douglas sts, Fn The Fairbauk Investment C TN ONEY to loan on improved real estate; no commission charged. Leavitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton blocl 574 ONEY to loan on_real cstate, mortgages bought and sold. Wallace, Crell(h:l,;;;l ik, Offica S made on real estate and mortgages bought. Lewis 8. Reed & Co., 1621 A TMOFEY to Loan.—We iave money on hivid to loan on tmproved and vacant property in Omaha and South Omaha, Call and see us. Wright & Lasbury, 216 5. 1eh st upstairs. 500,000 to loan on_city and farm real estats. Linaliau & Mahoney, room 56, Paxton bik. i NJOTICE to House Movers—I want bids on ‘e barn, J. 1L Dumont, Koom Continental building. 2 ])I-:ixsn' AL-Lud cure REF & CO., 1 stoves leai't A beautifut hand is mado aon, Hadrdrosser and Matie 90 N 15th st, sell furniture and a any otfier touse 1 Omaha. ay the 2 books - 8. STERNEDORFF, room 6, 0ppos officewill trade you a good farm o perty fora horse, buggy and harness, VHE Omaha Financial Exchange, Room 15, Barker block, southwest corner of Far- nam and 15th sts, Makes a specinlty of short-time collateral and real estate loans. \ Money always on hand ¥y sums of #100 and up- 5 to any amount, t§&loan on approved se- curity ived notes honght, 01d or exchanged. Clear real cstate und .eash to exchange for good flrst or second mMortgages, Loans made upon fafid contracts, stocks, bonds, trast deeds, first dr second mortg: ty, without publicitsydelay or red tay nancial business of any” kind transo romptly, quietly and fal Roomm 15, B block, Corbett r, ftoom 40,13 mfnufi# banjo taught e an grt by Geo. #0) Harney st. | family b able rates: reliabie companics. th and Bonglas top bugay. 50 00d. S you have bargains tn re on J. ¥. Hammond, 517 P o call_on or 1l, Room 6, oppo- 167 good horse, bugrgy and b change for South Omaha lots. J. Stexnsdorft, room 6, opp P oftica. STORAGE ness corge 230 makes improved city loans, 353 COL loins money on imj proved clty or farm property. Room 6 Continental bloch 270 (SOMT chofee 1oans wanted by Sholes., 353 CIT\’ loans, Sholes, Room 1, Barker hlugfi‘ PER CENT money nard, 3168 1oth st. MONEY to Loan—0. ¥. Davis Co., real estate and lonn agonts, 1505 Farnam st. TMONEY o loan on furniture, wagons, ete.,withoift removal; or on collateral securt ity. Buiineds confidential. C B Jacobs,52 8 15th to loan, Patterson & VWV HAT Base vou to offer for 129 acres of timber land In West Virginin, clear of in- enmbrance, perfect ttle, orfT, Room 6, opposite P. O, George J. Sterns 21 EVEN hundred lots to trado for_land, mer- merchandise or live stock, H. Room 6, Conteinental block. 1 ‘VIIAT have you to &r for 80 acres of land unincumbered th Janean connty, Wis 3 miles from county s . J. Sternsdorif, roo: 8, opp Postoftice. i67 OR EXCHANG-—-We have a 1arge 1L houses and lots, farms, otc., for exchange; When you have anything to exchange come and sceus., H. E. Cole, room 8, Wn\momllql;l'o;‘:lk. J. STRRNSUORE, room 6, opposite post- office, hias some good land tn Holt county, to tradse for Omaha property. Will assume t incumbrance. 205 O EXCHANGE—Tenm, wagon and harness forlot, South Omala.’ W. L. Selby, 1 Farnam st. L) DOR EXCHANGE—Neb. farm or two South ! Omaha lots for span of mares or mules. W, L. Selby, 1521 Farnam st. o) ('«x!:!!. corner 23d and Dougias sts, to )" an ¢lght to ten-room house and lot. Geo.J. Sternsdorfl_room_6, opposite P 0. 230 (3, 7 STERNSDOREF, ltogm 6, opposite « "0.,has some choice farm land to trade for city’ property. Will assume light incum- brances, 81 QUGHTY (8) res of land adjoining Lake Manawa, Council, Blufts, In. This tract will make 400beautiful lots ahd ‘is free from encumbrance, What have ?‘uu to offer? George J. 8ternsdorfl, room 6, opp P. O. 167 TPOR EXCHANGE-Vacaut lots cloar and en- cumbered, for farms and improved clty Property; seo our list.” H. E. Colo, room b, Con- inental block. ) EW 2 scated carriage and new nlfir’nu 10D buggy to trade for loug time real estate mortgage. W. L. Selby 1521 Fi t. PRICK Wanted—10000 bricks in exchange for good inside Omahn property. 8. A Sloman, room 22 and 23 Hellman bldg.” " 027 FP'RADES mado in real estate and personal jroperty. Seo exchange book. . L. ana . Co. 05 N. 16th st. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. i\ IDLAND Guarantes and Trust O Farnam streot—Complete abstracts fur- nished, and titles to real estate sxamined, per- fected and quaranteed. 5 T3 ENSON & CARMICHARL furnish complote and guarantesd abstracts of title to any realestatoin Omaha and Douglas county upon ghortnotice, The most complete sot of abstrast books iithe city, No. 1519 Farnam st. b6 585 (SIOLES, Room 1, Burker block, for lo A. WOODMAN—Money to lonn_oureal o "tito in sums to sult. 220 South 13th st Y OANS made on real estate. Cash oa hand. 4~ W.M. Harrls over 220 S. Tith st. 6% South Omaha—Ed, Johnson & Co., agents South Omaha Land Co., have the only complete set of abstract books in South Omatin. Complote abstracts furnished onshortnotice. Ollice opposite depot, South Omaha. 507 Dstract MIONEY toloan on chuteels, without temoval ML or Ctiing: financial bukiness of all kinds transacted without publicity: money advanced on jewelry, notes, ete. It will py you to sce us, People's Financlal Exchange, O. Bouscaren, manager, 12 56% Barker UU'k, 5th and Farnam sts 522 J10% Q@00,000~To loan on Omaha city property at 6 Porcent G.W. Day, 8. E. cor. Bx. Bid VONEY o lont o ruranure, iobos wagons, etc., or on any approved security. Low rates. J. W. Robbins, 1613 Farnam. " (QUOLES, Room 1, Barker Block. l{in‘m / SF. one-halt dakota, £25 an acre; worth #0; 1 ss Chas, L. Hyde, Sioux Falls,' D om_Plerre, 1st sell! postoll Welshans & Co., Exposition bld ot —Half a lot % of a mile from post. oftice, £100 per year; contains an 8-room well built, that can be hought cheap. ans & Co., Exposition building, 00 20 508 hous: Wel ;] L RICE & CO., Real Bstate. NOR SALE.—Farms on long time. Co-Opera- tive Land and Lot Co., 205 N, 16th St. 927 oJ, L RICE & CO., Real Estate. 508 rPRAC stor tushman, 1311 1 COWAN lhas rente E o Touse, 206, 210 and 212 South 11th » where he {5 prepared to fake 1l kinds goods for storugo at & reasonable rate: a fir proot buildi; WANTED-TO BUY. ) iouse about one Stringer & € W Dodge st. o buy a6 rod from postotlice ’\\'.\xn )00, 00 - : Some cusi, Paul, 1609 Farnain VW ILLLuy furmiiroof o trally located. Co-op. L. y TANTED-To buy or lease small hotel Neb.” Address It X.," Ked Clod, Neb. 208 5 6+ 10th uildings or I good price i & 0 6, opposity post- o )—Good house and lot 1n f the city: will give first gain toanyone if sulted. Geo, J. Sternsdort, Room B, Frenzer blk. WY ANTED—Corner lot in Hanscom pls A. Leéavenworth, room 1, 1417 Farna TF you Tave Tmproved business or resiaenco property that you wish to sell, call and sea me. George J. Sternsdorfl, room f, opposite postofi 1 "CLAIRVOYANT. RRIVED from California—Madame Winters gitted dead trance clairvoyant and astrol- ogist; can be consulted cn all affairs of life or death; reunites the separated, causes luck and speody marraiges, shows photo of future wife or husband, locates diseases and cures them by mussage and magnetic treatment, has the cele- I Hindoo charm for Tuck, 'All those in trouble will do well to call on this gifted seeriss ou correct written reading through 5200, with lock of halr. ~ Tne madame 4 n pailors at 1005 Howard st., #d _floor, Parlor 2 and 3, 482-20% Med- ical, business wnd test inedium. Diagnosis Fomalo diseases aspeclalty. 19 N. 16th Rooms 2&3, T Hfl. 1 MONEY TQ LOAN. 2 MONEY To Loan By has tho only prof! agency in Omaha, Loam'df 310 to §100 made on furniture, planos, organs, Jorses, Waons, ma: chinery, otc., without reindval. No delays, All business strictly confidential. Loans 80 mada that any part can be paid At any time, each pay- ment reducing the cosfro rata.’ Advances made on fine watches und diamonds.” Persons sliould carefully considef who they are dealing with, as muny new concerns aro daily coming 1nto existence, Shonld ypa need monoy call and seeme. W. K. Croft, rogiy 4 Withnell bullding, 16th aud Harney. [} undersigned, who organtzed ' loan MONEY to loan on furniture. wagons, etey without removal or on collateral security. Business strictly confidential. A, B. Gr wood & Co,, Room 1, Cunningham block, corner Lith and Juckson, iz ]<‘ Philadelphia Mori= i r unusual inducements L0 good borrowers on improved propers and country. Apply to sentatd amber C ‘0B Lan N RY - W.and E. 210 Farnawm st. Nationa) Tank badage ¥ . L VGH PERCY loans money on norses. furni- ture and other pursonal property or colla- teral at reasonable rates; all business strictly confidontial; money on hand, uo dolay; also makes loans on city real estatd, Ofice 424 and 42, 4th floor, Paxton building, 1013214 gm’:fiw.u_n loans by Sholes. an, ous L' Squ Suou;s places more oans NAKEN UP- yours' 014, welghE WO, Luguire, BT Capliolure. . 4l6 2of M ONEY to Loan—1 can' place good frst-class city'loans on short notice and at lowest rates. D, V, Sloles, toom I, Larker block, ]? 1t OOk ¢ J0O%a Becond best Bouse in- 4 . heing opposite ¢ vl e sold Tdway hotel, K 10 a well established, paying busi- et huve 8500, Adaress L2, Tie PART It wanted with %30 to start o next week: location, old U, S. lnun- nristiun man and wom Address: A, Lavson, P O., have for sala a_good payin: 16th st, 30 I ana gents with small capital for el 4 gaut mouey maklng business, 100 Farnam st., room &3, JRrcky in ci annual § Tiie only brickyard of 12,000 inhabitants, nigking & net ‘over $4,000; will sell either to right prty. Addr 0, siness, stationery toys, soda water in first-elass location. #2000, Wl tik Enquireat Max Mever & Cc O SALE “trouery croam parior combin nineh Jess gor cash. Keson for selling (1) 1015 N 36tH 2, 342 25 JROR SALE-Ouchult tntorest in a good pay. in; at warket, Well located in eity, aud average daily sales #100; rent 3. splendid opening for the right mun, cheap, CoOperative Land & Lot 'C 6L 5 NOR terms; 10th. Clgars, fountain ete., tock will involce about TS 5 a Will sell Boarding house cheap, on easy ving city reason for selling, w0 VWANTRD-Somo good business mman with small. eapital (o take wn interest in a pa ing business: oi DIy at roony I4‘.\'(‘Ml TON. U Kan. Stor Ary goous, etc, Ary goods stores in town, right man, Address F Blufrs, Ta. money to the right 218 8 15th st, 1y tw A finie chance for the H. Orcutt, Council E) Meat market doing a first-class iness. A “Btephens Cooler” and compléte butcher outdlt, Lorse and wagon. Will sell b a bargain, or trade for team, Call 1339 N, th, 268 31,7 1 AKTNER wanted with 800, 10 confectionery and e creuni busiuess; address, 14 Uiy ce. G 1% An wctive fnterest in some pi tablished business; manufacturing i preferred; 810,000 t0'$12,000, Addre Bee offic 1 A bauking businessina promi- nent location with lease, tixtures, hooks, time-lock and good will, Box K 25 Bee olfico, £ TED—An active business man with 80 to take hold of a fast selling article, from 810 to #40 per day. Koom 4, block, 110N 16th, P b‘“(.“]' class hotel fo ale or exchangs . Lilly, real estato deaiers, Lroken fighy, Neb: \vr Tiave for sale a1oug tine oase of the bast location for fancy Tetail business in tho clty. Fearon, Colo & Kobertson, 310 8. 15th st. 211 (F—Brick yard, Call LTM; 25 Pacific st. FOR EXCHANC ED— Furniture in_exchange for a fine 1ot ou Dodgo st. . Jesso White, r., 1620 Davenport » 4 TED—Ho good lots or houses and lots, Paul, 1606 Farnam, 27 T WILL exchange 160 acres of splendid farm- A Tand, anly 34 milos teous Ko, in Taplor valley, Antblops county, Neb., forhose and lot 1o Oiuaha; Who, wants t rgain Jessy White, Jz 1620 Davenport st, Omaba, &3 SALE—NI L hard w , 83,300, Welshans & Co. home near Hauscom parlk, se, and burn, T 0,000 residence in city for sale, W. court house, Address L 10 Dec office. (')'Nl.i' & fow lots left in B. & M. park addition to South Omaha. What ha you to offer? George J. Sternsdorff, Room 6, opp.sP. 0. 231 QOR SALE—Or exchange. Wo have some good Omaha real estate and Nebraska farms, which we will sell cheap or trade for stock 0f clothing, furnishing goods, dry goods, Tioots and shos, jsroceriss or hardware, Schlos: inger Bros., 614 8. 10th st. :[pl.\i:vlj 10y cor holas, wili hange for goodl clear property. Paul, 16 Farnan, VWY i 5 you Toom house on easy payments? Consids Co-Operative Lend & Lot Co., 05 N. 1ith st farm in Neb., 2 miles from Fremon 10 tons of hiay, 'splendid water, 2 ho 5, fenced f tle and hi « l;nn SALE—E: 120 or Iease 1 L . s0n &'Co., Omala, Thos, R. Gibson, J.- RICE & CO., Roal Bstato. r GHT lots in Wise & Parmeleo's with or without house, to sell ou i, and will Leip to. build hous Tron sat Kount Bros. & Cc "—Two lots cor Wirt_and 15th sts., plice, for sale at o bargain, Odeil 8 10th st. 805 309 South 10th Street, ite Chamber of Commerce, t time the following: rck 6, Bulphur Springs addi herman_ ave, corner— n Farusm’ and Lowe avenie, 3 . front, ot 8, block 4, Kilby Place, t0x155, east front, £3,000; éasy terms. Lot 7, block 8, Hanscom Place, fine east front lot, HOX 18 Lot 11, , Hillside, no, 1, south front, 000 Sonie beautitul south front lots on California street, in Hart's sub., cheap, “T'wa 64-foot front 1ts in Clark's addition, just north of £t. Mury’s ave, for 8,00 each, Lots &, and 10, bloek b, E. V. Smith's addition, 60x140 vach, %0 each, South and cast front in Smith Park on Sher- man ave, corner Burdette, $160 per front foot. Lots 1 and 2, block 1, Paddock Place, on Sher- man ave., §123 per front foot, Good Bilding sites fu all the inside additions to Omaha and South Omaha, Oh, my!my! but here's a bargain—a dandy cast front corner on 8ath street, botween Lenv- enworth and Farnam, at a pri T cont bo- low anything on the street. This snap won't “keep'’ long. —Residences. A lovely little home in Potter's addition, he- tween Leavenworth and_Furnam, enst front, 6- room Louse, all kinds of fruit, ete., ete, We can offer this for & fow duys at & price much below its value, We have a number of neat cottage homes for salo, Do you want s beautiful and complete home on Park avenue, north of Leavenworth? Or perbaps you would like one on avenne, south of Leavenworth, both wiays, Maybe you are looking for an elegant home on Calitornia st., near Creighton college, there might be such a thing s your pro- ferring to go in Schull's 24 add., where there ar many pretty homes being bullt. Or 1t's just possible you may wish to go on fri: rgla ave., that beautitul regidence thorough- ure, you may want to avold th idence wmong the fashional) Place, Where there 1s nothing but ele- gaut and costly houses, natter where your preference 15, we have 1 We have them! We have the houses and © have them in all kinds, style and price, from #1600 to #1500, Lut herd let us gently whisper homething in your ear, All $o ULt are wanting homes—dou't you wuit aly longer, thinking that you will biiy cheaper than you cai to-duy, Realty in Omaha—i. 6. Such as we sell— isat hed-rock now. ‘The city is growing rapidly &nd there will be D advarice before tiere is & decline. Don't let this fact escape your memory, You will make mony by hoeding this advice. Busiuess, While real estate matters are quiet and the city is fast developing Into & great metropolis is {he time to pick up a geod business corucr. have bargains to-day that could not be touched for less than 2 per cent mnore than 16 now asked sliould there bo s uitio Burry, in realty. Aud this “little flurry is pearer than wmosi people think. Omaha {s ripe for another advance. an- otber'agble line, a million doller hotel, or some- thing of the sort would start speculation in fimfi roperty gain, - The “wiid et 1s too oad for anyihing, but inside Omuba property 15 better than o mine, as i3 resources are g‘mm-h_u. A, Upton & Co., wlifll&nu Park Wehave them 11‘(!“ SALR. -8 choloe lotd in block 19, Walnud Hill at abargain, 1,3, Bes. (b \_\'n have some very choice lots on which we will_build houses to_suit purchasers, Welshans & Co., Exposition building. 300 1 Y residence near Dodge st. cable oan 4 be bought on very favorable terms if taken atonce, Welshans & Co., Exposition "M‘f'g B MOR SALE—Lot 46 block 1, Armont piace, South Omalia: must sell. and 1f you wang 8 lot that will make you money address L 23 Boe office. o S “than cost: Nine mice, tages, well built, elogant lots ia elogant location, high and dry, and_only short distance from Belt line depot in Walnut Hill, from 8000 to BL100. i cnsh, balance $10 per month, These houses are balng closed out rogardless of cost and you cannot g6t another such & bar- S"'" in a hundred years. Call quick on D. V. holes, room 1, Barker block. (3. 9, ETERNSDORFF, toom & onposite pot: o “office, will sell yor_a good 4-room house on 16th street, 2 blocks south of car line, by pays Ing BX0 cash. balance monthly payments (fl suit. This is a splendid opportunity for sny. on anting a cheap home, 21 R SALE- 1y, Nob,, imp. 100 Kcros, Holt Lo, Neb,, tmp. 20 acres, Knox Co, Neb, fmp, 100 acres, Groeley Co, Neb. 40 acres, ndjoining Lake Manawa Tots in B, & M. Park, South Omaha. clear, 2lots, Melrose Hill, encnmbered, 85, 1 Jot, Kountze Place, |~m~umbormlbll.¢u. 810ts, Arnold Park, encumbered, §2,00, 1lot, Orchard Hill, encumbered, M00, 1 Jof, Cuming st cor. lst. unencumbered, Tot, Farnam st, bot. 3%th and 39th, unencum. ored, 82,00, 1acte, Solomon's add, encumbered, §380, Fresh stock cigars, invoice &.00. Span horsos, harness and delivery wagon, all's combination safe, nearly new. Also businessandresidence property in alj parts of the city, for sale or trade for stocks of £00ds, good fArm property or city property. 8. A, Sloman. Hellman block. Oualia, Neb. Or trado: 80 acres, Harlan oound TLL 8ol you a lot in . & M. Park_addition to South Omaha by payini £ down, bal, ance 8 per month. Those wanting to make & small investme nt will find 1t to their 2dvant to purchase one of theso lots At the presen prices. George J. Sternsdorff, Room 6, o] ]lho P, 0. & -PW JOR SALE or exchange; some first class im- roved South Omaha residence property, will'take a good horse or horse and buggy as first payment. E. A, Leavenworth, Room 1, 1417 Karnam st. 288 oJ, 1 RICE & CO., Rteal Estato, 508 HAVE soveral cholce, nside, full 1015, upon Wwhich I can build hotses to sult purchagers upon their own selection of plans, and on term to suit. This will puy to {nvestigate, D. V. Sholes, Toom 1, Barker block. 125 J L RICE & 0., Real Kstate, ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. Council Proceedings., The city council met last evening tn ad- journed session. Present, Mayor Rohrer, Aldermen Lacy, Knepher, Metcalf, Water- man, Weaver and Bellinger. A vprotest of Brr Publishing company agaiust an assessment of $500 was reforred to judiciary committee. Petition of Willlam Richmond and ten others, protesting against cerain parking ordered done on Mynster, street, was referred to the judiclary_ com- mittee. The petition of the New Home Sewing Machine company, claiming ex- ewption from certain assessment, was re- ferred to judiciary committee, Petition of J, W. Squire and ten others, requesting that the grade at Story and BIuff strects bgflxod at forty-four feet, Referred. Petition of Thomas Bowman and six others that grading on Sixth avenue be procoeded with, was grauted on motion of Alderman Metcalf. Protest of property owners on Pierco street, between Glen avenuce and Madison street, was placed on file. Mr. Mynster ap- peared for the property owner Bond of M. A. Moore in the sum of $2,500, sewer contractor, was received and placo 1 of the water works company for £3,712.70 was presented. After considerable discussion it was moved to lay the bill on the able until next Monday evening, 'The call of ayes and noes resulted in a tie. On a second vote the bill was allowed. Committee reported in favor of granting petition of A. Murphy and others., Re- port concurred in and petition granted. Re- port in favor of repairing storm sewer on Upper Broadway concurred in. Report con- curred in. Report of commtttee sustainin, protest of Mrs. Robert Huntington in rega to curbing was concurred in, On motion the judiciary committee was granted another week to réport on the Myne- ster street parking. Personal Paragraphs, 1. J. Gallagher, of Weston, was at the Pa- cific yesterday. Charlie Gregory has gone to St. Louis to attend the races, C. H. Holmes, of Magnolia, visited the Bluffs yesterday. Samuel Atwood, of Maine, was a Pacific house guest yesterday. J. P and J. N. Gasa have returned from Connersville, Ind., where they went to attend a family reanion, T. W. Hickey, of San Diego, who hasbeen visiting friends in this clty for several days, left for home last cvening. Colonel W. 1, Sapp has returned from New York, and reports his wife's condition as much improved 10 will be removed to Long Branch to rest and recuperate, W, 3‘. Jr. wall not return for some time, The appointment of F. M. Gault as general manager of the Omaha & St Louis railway is rece with much satisfaction by the friends o nueman in this city, He headq s here and en- ters upon the duties of his offico on the 1st of June, He will have supervision of 144 miles of road, from this city to Pattonsourg, His ap- pointment was a just recognition of his ster- ling qualities as an affable gentleman and shrewd railroad man, and under his careful and conscientious management the interests of the road will not suffer, —— The District Court, Judge Deemer will be here Thursday to hear the case of the confidence man, John Quirk, alias W. H. Hall, alias 20 Auderson, alias White, The cascof J.J.Shea vs the Citizen's State bank, and that of Van Blunt, Thomp- son & Co, vs T, N. and C, 12, Laport are also ussigned for that day. On E'riday the cases assigned are those of Day vs Ferguson; Sangin vs Seidentoff, An assignment of equity cases is made for this weck, most interesting of these, s0 far as the public is coucerned are the saloon cases, —_——— At the moeting of the republican_club last evening it was decided 10 go over the Northe western railroad to attend the national con- vention at Chicago. Secveral new members were added. A number Lave already sigui- fied their iutention of attending the Cnicago convention, The election of a president was postponed until the next mecting, The following will constitute the recep- tion committee on Decoration day and are assigned to duty as follows: Rock Island and Milwaukee railroads, Edwin J. Abbott, W. I1. Campbell, R. 8, Williams and L, B Cousins, Northwestern railvoad, F. A, ackett, H. Geuheimer, J. J. Bolin, Chi- cago, Burlington & Quincy and Kausas City, St. Joseph & Council Bluffs and Wabash railvoads, J. 13. Heft, K. C. Bowers, John H, Ward, ‘I'he above comrades will be on duty from 8:50 . m. and are expected to devote their time in giving the necessary attention and information to visiting comrades during their stay in city. Edwin J. Abbott, chair wan recéption committee, ‘The No, 8 hose recl is out of the paint shop, It is plentifully bedecked with gold leaf as was also No, 1 wheu it came out. - Much curi- 0sily is manifested to seo the bill, as it cannot be less thau $100, if Alderman Waterman's wonderful nerve i8 still iu a bealthy condi- £on, ‘The Dodge Light Guards had their weekly drill on Pearl street this evening. The boys are improving rapidly,and will soon be in fine condition to take the prize at the tournament, The park commissioners yesterday cous summated the )xuruhuu of about fifteen acres of land of W. 8. Mayne for an addi- tion to Lake View park. A road will imme- diately be established through the new prop- erty from Cherry street, giving access to the lake. The addition is located on & slight bluff, and gives a fine view of the whole grounds. It was the only piece in the vicin- Ity that was so suited for the city's wants, and the commissioners were very fortunalg iu scouring ite

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