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SPECIAL NOTICES. umns after 12:30 p. m. Terms—Cash in advance A tisements v T this head 10 eent e for the Airst inser cnts for en Eequent insertion, and #1150 a line per No ndvertisement’ taken for less th the first insertion, Seven wor w o the line: they must run comsecutively and m be pald in ADVANCE All advertise ments ninust e handed in before 1280 o'clock p. m nd under n stances will th o Laken or discontinued by telephone Parifes ad s in these columns and have tng their answirs addressad in care of Tie Hrw will | k for & check to enabie them Lo zet thelr letters, a1 Vered excent on resentation of 3 swers to ndvers Al ndvertisements in thesa colums ar 1 in both morning and_evening editic ilation papers dally conts b A A\-vn\ngwn,u'.,m. will be taken ns, at the following husi 1 agent Ty am ns OHN W, BELIL, AHASE & BN J Sonth 16ih S5 Q TARNSWOITIL, i\ J. HUGHE e Street. (‘ W, P. x e, = SITUATIONS WANTED. W ANTED Hop or Alais requirea, Room 4 119 N WV Rrvtoiuss ok with £Ome Of tha hest fun Othier crstorn cities, California st Be Phatmact ist, 624 North lith ARR, Pharmacist, 1900 St Mary's 16Lh st. b Sftuation in a first class family ferences 100; lies in New Vork and Call at 007 isth and 1A NG Indy woi board and 1like situation to 10t & Address 411 bread ant Address | 'Vv:wn ED—&ituation by cake baker, ity or country. 2 Bee of 811 "\\ llIl (dy work by a good br niaker, A s .18, Ttee, 463 10) LADY ha training course of normal AT e ¥ would like to n g v miles in the'country. 41110 NTED—E<uation as stenographer pewriter by laly of experience and ge nwho can give excellent refe w 0, B, city. 78 1 WANTED--MALE HELP, ANTEDLive w Wi Bl Wi rkers to solicit with & €450 t0 36 per day. Ad- \\' .‘,“‘El B! in matling room Call between 9 and 11 4. m, nvassers to nvass in m; ary. | Address I 1, Bee office 851 1% ‘v\' ANTED—A young stadent to walt on tal for board at & 16th. 1. . FD_First class . Lewls & Son. i “ typewriter who has bock-keevtng. stenographer and some kuowledge of American Loan & Trust Co, B4 12 i‘u. TED—At Jolin Epeneters, corner 10th and Dodge, three tin roofers, cornice- sunkers preforred. i Four galvanized iron Ruemping & Bolte, cornice 811 Far- 500-11 ADpIY 150 T i"/« TED—A young man abont I8 years of e to make himself gererally useful in & Fetail store. U Sourh 10th st “ 2 »—One first-clas & conbler. Must be B temperate, Young man, and Blnll” A.D. Morse, i4th and Farnam. 519 11 ‘ J ANTED—Threo good tinners. Weston & ctrone, 625 N 10 620 15 NTED—Pants and vest makers. Ifkel), David City, Neb. 617 1i* “'AN ED—Milker, 4115 Saunders, NV ANTED=X i to soiiits saiary $100 e Tnonth; must deposit £ and give secutity or money coliected, Address George 8. Clina, Vagner biock, Des Mones, 1n, T RACISELioeSs S L0 noN A 18 WANTED-#5 a month and ex- 0005 cnses paid any active person to sell our no capital, salary monthly, expenses in ayanc Co.. lloston, 47 ors. ney, o0 Carp to ' Real Estate Ag 440 11 John ., particulins free, Standard Silverware v\v.xxrhh-.u. 18 to canvass for the best elf-wringing mop made, Exclusive terri- pory given to agents on application. No experi- Bnce necessary. Send for deseriptive circulars aud terms, Perfect Mop and Wringer Co, Car- Foll, lowa. 411 V\ THD—Young man in every westorn town_to collect, ete., and write for our Weekly. Smull salary to start with if reference and trinl i satisfactory. Pay icreased T ces will warrant, Addresswith one reference nd stamp for sample and particulars. The Homestead, Omaha, N ST 30 ’BM S—-Am. Dist. Tel. Co., 104 Dougiga. - ‘1!\“ to take the agency of nur 8120 2EXIRXIN dnches: welght 500 1ss petiil price 841 other sizes in proportion. A Fkare chance aud permanent business. These PAfs meet o demiind never before supplied by Enn Safe compaiiics, as we are not governed )y the safe pool. Alpiuesafe Co. Cincinnati, O, “' Wish to employ a fow salesmen on salary to sell our goods by sampls to the who le- im and retall tride of Omaha, Neb., and ad oluing states, We are the largest in'€Ug's of our ine {n the colintry, Send two cents in stamps fo fullparticulars, No postaly answered, Centen ial M'f'g Co,, Cin ANTED—First-class cook to take charge of kitchen: must understand his business, he rand have good references. Addres H o5, Bee office., w1 WV ANTED- Eucigetic men and women every- where for a genteel, money-making busi. P ) weekly prolit guaranteed easier than 460 ontily otherwise, Experience absolutely un- ecossary. Permanent position and exclusive rritory assured. #: sumples free. Write for wrticufars, Address, with stamp, Merrill Mg, <133, Chicug: MOZT 7 ANTED—Good _lite with bank refere Union Life at 401 M. building, Omaha, Offi 1006 p. m. Insurance solicitors s, are wanted by the \ints' national bank © Lours § o 10 &. . and 845 WV ANTED-Men for raitroad work 1n Wash. inglon territory. Uleamsters, pick and Bhovel mien, ax imen aud rock men, big W aud long, steady ob. AL Alnghts Tabor Agency, 1120 k'mlnmll st. 80 VWV ANTED-A first-c lass experienced window dresser. Inquire at the Far 553 WANTED--FEMALE HELP. JANTED—A pastry cook. woman b ¥ ferred, at 322 N, 16th st. 1. vis & & AR T TR “'AN'I‘BI) A girl for_general housewors in swall family, Call 102 N 19th lll\; W‘(K. 0~ T\' ANTED A lady to solicit; must deposit 325 and ity for money collected. i y fridress George 8. Cline, Wagner. biock olnes, 1a. ivn'nm'xgm' for second work. os [3) Must Apply between 12 and 3 s ¢ cor.25th and Jones, a9 10 hLave references orsand 7, afternoons, “v ANTED—First-class eneral house work at N. E. cor. 15t avenworth, BT 1o irl for and TANTED—Girl to take care of baby and wssiat in house work, 2319 Poppleton ave LISt AN ED—Girl for general housework, Ger iAD prefoived, at K South th strod; 7 10+ “'ANTBD—u Girls to do general work, 4 Waltreases, 2 dishwashers, § chambermaids £0oks for hotels and restaurants, cooks in pris wate family b to®. Lots of good places for s, Ouiatia Employuient Bifrean, 115 Nioth h 574 100 '“'A\Thn A girl at the Doran _nouse, 42 § isth st, near st. Mary's ave. 15 7 ANTED—Two ladies to solicit in this and Adjoining states; salary per_mouth; oall on Busie Horold, toom 115 Millard hote Iy T ANTED—Woman cook tor Ho)dregs, N 2d_cook for Holyoke, $2); 2 waitre . E0: fare paid for all; fine lauudires % per w small nurse girls, nd girls, 20 for general housework, ia, G111y 'S Thth TANTI skirt and ‘\ .\\Illvrlu" Ase ers. Our Galasburg, 11 st, Chi ago. e EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. CANADIAN Sty 5 1oth, T earad HIK in 10 W. Washington ) i nt office, Mrs, Br rence Omakia National MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, " T ANTED-Tioard and room in strict \\'\\\Hv m--'. and take 1 J. 15, Smith \\‘-\nu “For onr first annual hal cing Monday, October 15, unc tinue s w0k, 2 bavies, Addre for Mr<. Hunt at Kaen 10 FOX BT ACCOUNTANT W partn ting dress, stati Bee Musce, n o TANTED--T v desira 1o locate in busing a0 f 10 1 P, Kraus, 1657 Farna sell.” The public to make good WANTED Tho Bee's message boxes throughout W ANTED=Ttyon nave any houses and lots to sell o Jperty, call on me or write, C. C. Rpotswool 1 Ianas, tots, or ECARDING 1 per week WS O1r crs at “ NTED PBUAKRDING and First-c number can Loarders Table At 1800 Douglas. me—At 1l a<3 and plaasant place Lo accommodated, A} S0 10 3 WANTED -TO RENT ‘\'\\\llv Ttoom wit voard su one sentleman, ¢ ANTED 1y fam 2 G, DOX 104 Fu2 i + wiil will fowara, FOR RENT-MOUSES, WILL rent the Kountze Place, ¢ st floor of modern house, Address F 2, Hee Six_rooin cottuge on Grorgle NG e, Kng; QOR RENT—New 3 room houses, 0th and Pinkney sts. 8 per month, J. R Hamil- tom, room 21,15t National bin’s binlding, 541 16) SO IENT | (PR ro T hose, ity Tnquire at 160 Howard. ook A-room dwelling, Davenport street #18 per month, Apply Nethierton Hall, room 425, First National bank, Ot 12 TOR 1 Tie best 1ist of desirable houses in the clity. Netherton Hall, a root 42, First Nat. ban] 5 lpun RENT—New 10-room dwelling, Dodge st, every convenlence, 85 per month. Inive at once. Netherton Hall, room 4 Broom. cotti nyes ORI RENT. . Inqu erton Hal per me st Nat. bk, & Farnam 43010 {OR RENT—House in Kountze change for board for man and wife tamily preterred. Address E 52, Beo DOR RENT- and Seward. <mall 443 11% 'wo slx-room houses, North 2ith 521 WILL rent to responsible party my home ot 11 rooms, with or without furniture, nicely located, 2 Blocks to cable: good carriage heuse and sewerage, Apply 210 Burdette st. 418 15* $¥-room house. bath room, hot_and cold Dyvater, gas, sewer, pav ed street, new. (. Harrison, 418 8. 15th st, 532 40- T-room house on Capitol ave,, near High setool and cable, “ARply auick it you want F. Harrlson, 418 8. Tth 523 10 R: outh Omaha people can econo- mize 00 rent by moving into one of my new 2.story, T-room houses on W. Park st.i’ good barn ' ‘connection; investigate. C. F. Har son, 418 8, 15th st. 410 Fory Co-0p —On 16th st, 2 nice flat vacant, tive Land and Lot Co, 2 y JOR K Howa JOR KENT—A it of sevon gin's building, 1ith and Pac Per month, “House, 4 rooms. Zith ave. and 407 10+ rooms in lmg e sts, rent & Inquiireat room 5, L, Duggan, i {OR RENT—Cottage of3 vooms §l4, at 82115 § th st FIs13E P HE largest line of «mall and large houses in the cit low rent. J. H. Parrotte, 1606 Chicago st. e e e 25-13 QOR RENT6-room cottage on horse car line, 815 amonth, Apply M. Klgutter 101, Far- namst. 415 DOR RENT and furniture for sale: ten-room house near P. ().: rooms occupied by genteel lodgors. Wil saciiice; cuuse sickness,” Addross JOR RENT—Dwellinz on 10th and 11tk st, in fine repair. “.room house on %th and Franklin, No. all modern improvements, Small store room on 1ith st, No. ‘arnam st rent £0 per nionth Linton block, room ormer of Mason una {3th st. 10 Inquire of John Hamlin, o7, an K House 7 rooms, 23d st near Cass, House S rooms, 2221 Cass s, Inquire Room , Barker block. 315 YHEAP Rents—The lavzest list in the city prices dowa. J. H. Purrotte, 168 Chicaco. S Ul Mason st between 311, near nouse of barn with horscs, ront 810 possession given 204 N, 2ith, 1 block north of Lake, ¥ OR RENT—S room modern improved house Al locality at modorate price. Apply M. gutter, 101, Farnam, 4 JEVERAT, homses for rent. " e.cor. Tith and Douvla 8T, Peter POR HENT—New s-room house on (uml st, near Lowe ave. Terms reasonable. Ap- qiick. Spotawood, U5t S 16th. 4 JOOR RENT-Atvery low rates. 10 and 1§ new residences. 2404 and 2414, Cass street, Clark Pl » biock south of Crelghton college, on Farnam and 24th street car lne. All modern improvements. - Apply, R. T. Clark Union Trust Co,, or at 242 Cass street, 6% JOR RENT--Dwelling, 1722 Capital ave, oppo- Mite Trinity cathedral, Addfess 1L, L, Hal, 1228 Farnam st. 4 JOR_RENT-A Furniture new Call before noon. 2 furnished G-room cottuge. Would be sold it desired, Seward st, 3013 JOR RENT-Reasonable to ri J6-roomed hotel in i Omaba. Inquire 1021 Howard {OR RENT—8room house, 2413, T-room house 242 Poppleton ave. Geo. 1. Gilbert, With. nell b'l'g OUSE for rent; 1615 Dodge. {OR RENT—House No. #40 per month. Howard st. DOR RENT-2 cottages, 2ith and Caldw. each §0, 1 Norti 2th cable line, Leavitt Buruham, Creighton block, % R RENT—House 519 N. 1°th street. Apply 12 Californla st ht partie st-class order in ! “furniture for sale or trad 969 627 8. 17th ave, rent luquire of H. Illchvl:{"l:ul at St. A, D, Balcomby OR RENT—Ome ln st . bom cottage, 2438 Frank- Inguire atow Paxton block cottiges of 3 rooms snd good cellar each, In Arbor Place: rent #7 ani 8% per month. Enquire of Mrs. C. Welss, 525 8. Isth, =210 Fox RENT—5-room cottage, convenent for railroad men, 0. Mead & 314 8. B en, Jamieson, 314 8 VY ANTED=\ aist atshers Wi buston liole workers. 519 Howard, M. A, Wallace: QOR RENT—When you wish to rent nnum store or office call o 8. Contiaental block, 0 &t B Colegpom DOR RENT. newly built houses on Sixth street and | Apply to Effingar DBros., 012 & 10th st, Oma R RENT—4-room e on &, < mouth of Vinton st.; wi h or se: s to £u Sternsdor pposite P, O, naser. Geo, 716 FOR RENT--ROONS FURNISHED. l Oit RENT 1 Howard North 2 s unfurnishod r 1 wite, JNisuED 1013 Chicaiy s ICELY furnis Harney, JOURNISHED roow with d ro o RENT tusished ARGE plea 41416 Cideago st (¥E o RENT by o uated in'n warm, W A 8 gentlome ICELY ftur: room for . 1513 Doug Joox i front room, newl A heap, corner 1ith Cuming or Reovs-First me boar lfx‘y;x;]-'f JOOR RENT-N ites from P, O, . F.-n KENT—urnishal front ront, heat and gas, 2110 California sh room, b 1 NOK RENT . o barn, 170% ‘:nn RENT utabl, rarnam st for two iy 1 u l(‘nl( RENT—-Nicely furnished rooms, single or en suita, 1811 Cumings st. 157 l‘m« RENT—Furnished rooms 1n Greunig blk cor. 13th and Dodge sts. laquire of Geo: K. Davis. Millard hotel billiard room. A NENLY fr 1 block from . o, privats i tol ave RO and Loard, 1812 Chica tamilies windows, hied watm ¢ Z0st. 8040%¢ <hed rooms, steam heat, in private family, 50 0 23 S UEGANT frout rooms, cheap, 621 J] PLEASANT rura wivs, bath and voard 24th, RU0MS Tnding bonrd in the Young Wo- meu's home 1410 Dodgs st. References re. quired. ) OR RE 2330 St. A handsome room with alcove at Mary's ave, 829 NOR RENT board. T ARGE room with ale Jand car line; terms low Rno.\x and board, 201 8 Flegantly furnished rooms with Inquire 1604 Douglas B34 » and foset; on rable 112 8, 2ith, have, }.‘“ RNISHED rooms for rent, 1815 C v.w.,u conveniences, #1 N. 15th s JTCELY furnished rooms, él per week or #4. per month, 504 and 5 5. 18th st 413 0 200 FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISH FPVHREE unfurnished 1o0ms for housekecping 1433 N 19th. 62 120 NISHED rooms in cottuge, 315,10 man and Yooms with board. 1012 Rarney. N unfurnisied parior and basement tloor to rent, 1621 Capital avenue, 55311+ TNFURNISHED—Suitabl nree (hrooms, 1019 N. 1 rooms, |\‘|!)N 2 8t r housekeeping. 10 (0 10 00 10 0 1 m 18 00 T—2 ten-room Mats, iz 4 N TihAL FOR RENT— STORES AND OFFICES. TOOR RENT. street. N 16t st. JLAT suitable for oflices for or dressmaking: central loeation., & Lex I and Dodge sts, JOR RENT- worth, apy 41042 Large storeroom on a first-cla<s Co-0perative Land and Lot (o, 20; stores on 18th and Leaven Bank of Omaha. 259 TOOR RENT—Storeroom, ply at 1110 Howard st. OR RENT—Ofice suite #25 month, offices 815 each, all fronting 10ih st., man bloek, N. E. Cor. 16th and Douglss. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth, STORE for Rent—12 Childs, N, W. Corner 1 0. 214 8, 14th st. Ap- &1 2 singls OR RENT—Store-room under Omaha Bank- ing Co., cor. 1oth and Harney, suitable loaning or real estate business, Paulson & Co., No. 1311, room &, Farnam st. 40 JTORE for rent. 1111 Far Mot Nathan Sheiton, ut moi am street. Inquirs Faruam stre FJYWO choice store rooms 1 the ller ouilding, Detween Howard and Jackson sta. - Apply Raymer & ller store, 524 8 10th st 473 slo JOOR KENT Fine retail store room with large basement, ) per month, C. F. Har- Tison, {18 8. 1oth k23 OR RENT—-On Cuming st store and living apartinents, also livery stable. Enquire ef Harris R. K. & L. Co., Rooin 411, st Nat, bank, ) FOR RENT--MISCELANEOUS. MOR RENT-Gonl barn, 4 stalls, feed room and wagon sned. luquire at 2025 Howard st. o th and DO RENT—Good stable, s ¢ corner - Caltfforma. RENTAL ACENCIES. 1 EORGE J. STERNSDORFF, room 6, opp. P, 0., will liereafter give speclal attention to Louses, stores and fiats. 1f you want your property rented without deiay and to reli- le tenants, do not fall to list toe same with him. 825 1 IST houses with me lots of customers. 4. H. Parrotte, 16X Chicago, 157 014 ‘vl; give special attention to renting and col- lecting rents, list with us. H. E. Cole, room 6, Countine lll =l _ s F YOU want your houses rented piace lham with Benawa & Co, Lith, opposite postoffice. 55 l;l RNTTT RE and lo L. E a personal item, or p 1% inone of The 1% PERS JERSONA L—If you b any comnmunication, 78 boxes. FOR SALE-MISGELLANEOUS. OR SALE A good steam heater at a low J. Broatche b tove, Wigh R Harker bl \of 11- b Dofge st niture nearly ne ern convenlences, 17 SALE-V far tional Bank SALE—Fancy W inquire 10 Pac Phys! nstruinents, Is-w( i ]:‘H‘I( QOR SALE irzical tal biock. FUR SALEw wonths, will sell cheap; heating stove 151 10 coal o at. 's operating chatr Taquire room 4, ( 4010 bast paying 6 ro Paying $4 ale Tnquire 21 N est Kramer 015 JFOR SALE—One of the furpistied tats in the city, t. Must be sold at_ones and Harney st, mplete of & use for rent {f war l aed selb QOR SALE or trade tage and siugle car. 121 lw-n SALE - Or 1o for manufac ard. wuita warehouse Hosick & 11 bug offl turing Tuial Tith and 1 S5 8. 1t Joo st & Obern A good family horse, e 8150, Address E &, Bee and il Seaman s i e b Jg saLk Horth of N1ChOS, DOR SALE At Lo & 3 Leavenw OR SALE—A family b use, price §10. Inqiire No, A now § 5eat ROCKAWAY CATTIA ry barn, Twents or for general 310 8. 10t Clty, i MISCELLANEQUS FURMAN, ar making, cutting and . 16th and Webster st, NO. MU cutters, paEDa ) ta K, 4 30, ght as an art by Geo it st. Gellen. 182 books, furnity Or & Co., 107 N. inth! 302 and Childran, 10 T cash for ol 1n stoves and Q)R for. Destitate Women 2718 Burt st. Ut s & Son are now brepared to OMAN'S Excha ‘\"Ln)h. supper Satur JPARTIES having forses, mares and cc winter will find good Major Crofts' place, ‘first grounds, Terms moderate. W o cleaned, work guaranteed.i 3 'HOMPSON, T, ay nights. [ Room il3 Sheely block. ABsYRAch DF TITLE 1\ TDLAND Gruarantes s Trct Co. 190 1o nam—Complete absteaers furnished, & titles 1o real estate exumined, parfected & guaranteod, S8 NSON & CARMICHAEL furaish completa s of title to any estaia i Omaha and Donglas county upoi notice. The most complete sct of abstract Looks in the city. No. Id# #arnam st. 519 BTOHROE @ cottage with larga lot, or Cash un P Ad, 458 10% 1121 Farna niture and_household g Umalia Auction & St _MONEY TO LOAN Do want to borrow mone. diamonds, watches or jewelry and desire to effect aloan on favorabls terms o strictly private and confidential manner, or should yoit want 8 loan on furniture, horses, carriages, 1and contracts or personal property of any scription, have money advanc lowest 1 erest and ample time to pay Dy calling on or sending postal card tothe y Omaha Mo Loan Co, welouout our own money, make OWN papers and pay commissio iniz the borafit to'ths horrowar. Our facilities are such that wa can accommo- date you in a prompt and confldential man- ner. iving you fair, lev worable and ¢ tra out our thus gl any sum from § 0. Commercial and st rtgage paper bought guge Loan ( room 403, Paxto mae Barker and 1ith sts, Makes o ‘specialt and real estate 1o I vays on biand in sumsof $10) anl upwards to any amounit, to loan on approved security ‘Secured notes bought, sold or exchanged. Clear real estate and cash to exchange for Hiret or second mortgages. \ Loans made upon land ks, boiids, tinist deeds, first or second BoFEAKE 5 curity, without publicity. delay or red taps Financial bu 2s8 of any kind transacted sietly and fairly, Hoom 15, Barker . Manawer. 851 ONEY To Loan—By the undersigned, who L the only properly organized loan agency inomana. Loans of $10t0 4100 made ot fri- thive, planos, organs, horses.w wachiner ete, without removal, Node All bus tly coniidential, Loans so made tha cana pud at auy tine, each payiierit 10ing 106 cost pro rata, Advances made on watches and diamonds. retuil dor who they 15 MANY DRW concerns are dally coming 1aty istence. Should y.u need money eall and W.R. room 4, Withnell bui 1oth and Ha s MONEY toloan on househol AManos, norses, wagons an Property’: also ¢ Zage paper and l'wn'lu as coliateral securiry; cas! vays on hand: 1ib eral extensions grar 1: business transacted tairly,quietiy and promptly. The Fairbanks In- vestme Co, S W 1ith’ & Doug!las, orner of Farnam ot short-time collateral racts, stc ture, pi- \‘w, kesp on hand money to oan ou inside property in Omahd and South Omaha in sums from $0) to H,00, and as we do our own valuing, We can com 5 Juy voutiie . Room 303, Ramge bu # 953 31 MONEY o loan on impiosed propoerty at orst hands. | No Applicatlis sent away fOF ap: proval, Securityand ti charge o borrowers. company, %9 5. I3th st. ‘ ONEY to loan; large and small sunis at low AMrates, for short time, on real estate or chat. tel security; second notes bought: ail financial business strictly confideytial. = People’s Finan- cinl Exchange, 0. Houscaren, wmanager, room i Barker block, 15th and Farnam. 534 o (3..Y: PECK loans money for non-residents Xoon inilt-edge real estalp, securitios, guaran- reference, Commergial National Dank, Omaha. G.W. Peck, Room 4, Frenzer block. 40 110 M ns closed Room 8, Continental £ Dodge Return to Henry Pundi, gro- Good reward. 555 11 L Farua cer. QSKAYED Chestuut sorrel horse. § years old, B weighs 930 1bs., branded on left hip O, K. A tiberal Teward will Le pald, return to A, Haley, South Umaha, 5401 25 REWARD will e paid for the return of an lestray Jet black mare, twelve years old, Wbkt About ten hundreq or sen hunised hd fifty pounds, shod all around, collar scars on point of left shoulder, gmooth and handsom strayed away October 24, 18, and 13 the prop- erty of Dr. G. L. Nichols, of 'Omaha, = Should said mare hiave been driven away or conceals Dy anyone, such person will be prosecuted ac- cording tolaw, and it conyicted of horse-steal- ing, the person giving information leading to the'linding of said mare, and the arrest and conviction of the thief, will be paid an addi tional reward of #). Wm. Ooburn, Sheriff of Dougias couuty, Nebraska. Omaha, Oct- b, 1 - ()S'I'—I.A.ll Saturdsy on Bellevue road, 2 4double white blankets and | guilt, Finder please leave at Bee office and recely o roward. ih 10t ONEY to Loau—Lowhat rates. Lo promptly, H. E. Cole, Block. 7“\. 10 Loan—On real estate and_chattel urity. Money without delay, Western Land and Loan exchange, 417 S, 1014 5t b MONEY to loan on_turniture, wagons, ar without removal, or on coliateral security Business strictly confidential. A, E. Greenwood & Co., R | Cunaingham bix, cor. Lith & Jackson, MUNEY to loan in aay amount, either for AM building or otherwise, at iowest rates of interest and un short notice. 0. V. Sholes, room 210 First Nat'l bauk, cor. 13th and Farnam. 8% $1 5,00 to loan on inaide D mortgages for sals. Farnam street. ‘[l IN to loan; cash on hand; no delay, J. Squire, 1219 Faraam st Flrst Natlonl bank building. ) I)UNT borTow mioney on furniture, horses, 'wagons, etc., until you have seen Ja cobs, room 410, First National bank b cor, 1dth and Farnam property. ‘Nathan Same first Shelion, 1% ONEY to loan on furnitnre, etc., Or ou any oved bins, K. 0 Saeely bik, 1ath and € LER CENT mone: 100,00 to loan on impraved clty and eoun- try property, Cash on hand. Fiest mortaags ht'by Guarauty Loan and_Invest. th AndiChicago sts. % Money to loan 800,003 par cent. proved farms or city property. Jan We man, at the old’ firs insurauce o Murphy & Lovett, 22 8. 1ith st TASH on hand—&500,000 to loan on \ property. lowest rates of buildlig loaus a specialty. G. W, block, QASTERN monay chea J ORI Ay e Roomw 13, Board of Trade, G ment on im- inte City and_country, and Trust Co., MONEY o Loan ~City and_country; P M rates no delay. L. P, Hammond, 40 Paxe ton building. ] I B. IREY - 850,00 to loan o o and improved tarm land. HANK made on real estate 4 bougnt nd_morteag is 8. Reed & Co, v 1621 Far \ln\ Y to loan on tmproved real 1tt Iln' am, Crefght bl arson, real es. \ ONEY to loan at G. H 1412'S Lith st. 004 022 tate and loun agent, o Veity and farm 1oy LI lay, 1510 Farnar wanted by to_loan m 2, | )\\ M. Harris, ro enzer block, opp. wns, Davis g ( |u.\ TTEL and ollateral 1 M E 11 1ith'st., roc 0,00 to loan at 0 per cent. Linihan & Ma- honey, room X, Iaxton block w MENEY toloan: long e, Ge aul M Fariam st w2 BUiLbING loans, L JEAL Nt \‘n\! y BUSINESS CHANCES. VWaKmDDy g New the general agency for this one of the Dest selling & fore the publie E. Ludlum, A MOR SALE—First classsaloon and long lease o lHun\]. Address I35 Bee office, 5N 15* JOUR SALEN e ciiar stand 40 tion in city. Land .n.l Co, 5 N 1ith st, ¥ VRS ALE—Restaurant complete,worth 1,20, within 1 biock of P. Ou ut v nearly, tor 3 days only 4US N, Tiith, 2d tloor. Teleph iw(:nflvl A confectior pahan & Mahoney. W “0dell Biros, By a New York firm, a first. less 1man to take ate for the sule of 1eles ever placed he- I'or par inguire of R reade hotel, 4 10z Involca about Co-Operative 53111 ry and cigar n, N W. cor, 453 11% store et ata ba orn Neb. Ad- IRH l“”" ALE -Hotel an xain in a thriving to dress K. MeNair, Crawfo JoRsaLe JOOR SALE or Exclianges An old establishied 200l pacing Livery husiness in Council BlufsTa, 14N Main st. Win. Stadlem ) JOR SALE A stock of eral mer: Address lock box Atkinson, Neb, 2501t The furniture and lease of one of the best paying and best located hotels in the city, “Apdiy at once to Green & Williams, First Nat. bang bulding, JOR SALE—A good lumber,co nent and live stock busine % aise, JOR SALE ricuitural Address 3 010 About one and a half sel tions Tand {n Northern Nebraska for a good handise, ian Grove, Neb. (OB hundred and sixty aeres 1olt Co. tand to trade for merchandise, Address box 25 Stromshurg, Neb 54210 QOR Trade-Cho, and choice doub, n Lipton Place for good land, D, V. Shol , Fitst Nat'l banl 3 JOR Exchanze—Council Bluils lots, lightly incumbered, for farms or Omaka propert H. 'E. Cole, ltoém 6, Continental bullding, 512 14 CHANGE-Good renting ¢ b Omaiia property: al<o lots and Wes and Loun exchunge, 1175, 0R Son arms, i TANTED—To exohange in<ide City pr. y £or improved farms near city. Box 386 O 19+ Ir' ouliave anything to exchange Sev out list. Westorn Lind and (uman 17 s, . HAVE real and persoral property of all kinds for trade, Call and sec me. George J. Sternsdorft, room 8, opp. P, 8 FPYHE O ¢35 Exchang hand Douglas, makes o spe hanging all classes of m call and Loan “ex- 507 8 tyof selling bandi houses » Omaha Business 1 Douglas, 'l DBxehange, roc Good lands and it to exchan, Kraus, WANTED All lines + Omaha real Kraus, 107 F GLAIRVOVAI{T. NTION—The gifted destiny reader can be constited daily for two weeks in ail af- fairs of life or death: tells your life from the cradle to the grave; reunites the sey the wondertul Feyptian eharm; loc and Leals them with Massage and electric treat- ment. Office 417 5. 11th st., up-stairs, rooms: and 45210 DI NANNIE V. Warren, clajrvorant. Med: ical and bus: ss medinm, Female diseases a specialty, 110, N, Iuth st, Rooms 2 & & FORSALE-REALESTATE. 40 buys & good 2story 8room house and ast front, in Win tsor 5,00 cashand Vi 4 nice In hly, including in. ¥ -room house on this, H. E. Cole, 5 F. mo 1aeat MOk SALE ho and M rofshed. all moder conven: Ik paved st., 13 bIK from Park church, Har This propert Y, aria wner, ¥ 14, Beo oftice, 1,66 monthly and_#0.00 cash buys 1 near red car line, H. E. Cole, Room, 6, contine i 2. Hanscom place, §35) 100K SALS C. ¥, Harrison, 4ls S Isth off what it is wort FIX10 foot near corner Woolworth house of 8 rooms, bathroom, r, sewer connect tion, furnace, m all that can be desired, schobl, church 'and 2 lines of horse cars withing blocks, cable in project; $4,% 1,000 cush balance easy, ¥ per cent interest. C. F. Harrison, 415 8 16th st. IX1000 Teet Woolworth ave. and 2ith st., house and my cuts materially the same as above, (0 cash, balance easy, § per cent inte 15th st 645 ave. and gas, clstern, he @0 vuren ruil ot and good +-room cottage sy terms and good location. 1. V. Sholes, roow 210, First Nat'l bank, cor. 13th and Far: nam OR SALE—Or excnan g0od Omaba real est tarms, which we will sell chieap OF trade for stock of clothiag, furnishing goods, dry boots and shoes, grocarias or hardware, Schles: tnger Lros., 614 3. 10th 4t 910 QO SALE—Frank Wasseran, \ll (he Mnnk of Omalia, has some of the choicest resi' dence and business property in the city for fale cheap. ey YR SALE—10,000 acres land in Nebraska at low rates on long time: good tarm lands, la H. Peterson, l“-H 13th st 501-0, JOR SALE—Or exchai for Omaha proper- ty, %0 acres, suitable for platting: will make 40010t5; all clear; big money in it for some one who can push thi cuted just outside of th city limits of Council Bluffs, laquire Ge Stérnsdortf, opp. vostoffice. o AND Bflekul Anrnlmn For ftull par Jticulars about tres and cheap lands in Wost cLraska address Thos. C. Patier=on, Keal Agent, North Platte, Nob 0i019_ 0.0 b yunlnwl » home on Capitpl ave.. * ‘Hih *sei cable; p"'unu e now. C. ¥+ Tarrison, 415 5 16l v a0 ED'AID A. BRODBOLL, Lindsay, Neb., has eral tarms for sale Hmwm i ‘:fl‘ab" R SALE " proved land 3 miles from Marguette in, Hamilton Co., Nebtaska. Frame house, frams | stavle, 30 acres under & good 4 barb.w! 8, round cedar posts and ¥ stays: Uving Water, good corral <, wind u ibarrel tank; selt-f . ete. s 18 | farm, Price about $12 per acre) ars time at 6 p > and Look over ner, F, K. Atkins Colo, hmn SATL a town £ stock of and'real estate, 23,500 stock of dry ent the iaud and Larimer address oty exchange and grocartos in good goods and groceries, estabiished business, in central Nebraska. £,50 stock of jewelry for live stock 82,700 worth of hotel furniture ana lease sale. opening for en & man, #,000 stock of millinery. part cash and reul extita; best [ocation in city, 1,40 stock of hardware for sale, good open- ing. 1,000 st0ck of drugs, good town, dotng paying busit eal estate and part cast 5,000 stock farm, 200 neres, 1% mile good K. K. town in Nebraskn, excha! horses, catile or sheep Want stock l morchandise or on from Will_pay Lance 1n go 1 farm "Wilht €440 stock of goncral merchandiso for 33 section Neb, land clent and $500 cash Want good stock of groceries in large town b established trade, will pay casli ou reasos t #,%0 commission business Tocatlons in this eity 26,000 bty 3k 1o exchane k ranch, rents for § li S xehange for its for $310 por moutt and laase of tw well for 10 15 casn, for sale among the or A good i, itraliy 1o ted from part 1, exehar ated 0 busin Krans, 160 terme, DArt furnit Under and by virtue by section six (2 entitled * 1. John M. of Nubraska, v of Nov AL DL th slection held at’ the usual places of vot aid state, for the purpose of electing the f¢ fng officers, to-wit Five e of president and vice president of the United States, One wember of congress from the First con- gressionul district, one v of Congross from the S gressional district her of cougress from th 1 district, nor. ond cone ie Third cou Attorn Commiss it and buildings, L and resentati encl utative & provided by law. whereof, "1 have hereunto set Tepre my Latid wnd caused 1o be aftixed the haud and causgl. 'S \ite. " Done at Lin Jay of October, i the year of thousand eluht hom Ntv-elht, the twen. r o the state, and lence of the Unitad Statos the one hundred and thir- teenth, HN M. THAYER. (Senl] By the Gov 8. LAWS, Sacre Notice, Sealed proposals will be received at the oftice of the county k, ot Douglas county, Neb. until2 p.om. Saturday, Octoher Lith, 185, fc removing 4,00 cubic yards, more or liss, onconnty road, in Séetion'12, Tp. 15 the same belng Known as Center Ntreet, Lorn Station, Certified check of &0 to ac. ipany each b The board reserves the right to re all bids, Protl oftice. any and 1 spectfieat oyor's By order of connty commissioners M. D. ROCHE, Conny Cler otdl2teom to Notice to Contractors, of County Clerk, Dong aturday October Titl, 8,000 yards of eart ton Station, betw Certified clieck of The Board reserves the right to all bids, M. oct 10 m&e 6t-wit L L, ¢ removing Notice to Contractors. QEALED Proposals will be reccived at the oftice of county clerk, Dou Junty, until 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Oct, 15th, 1885, for res moving 400 yards, more or less, of earth, on halt section line in Sec, 10, I RO all Qirt to e placed between raiiway track and bridge. Certifled check of £25.00 to accompany each Did, The hoard reserves the right to reject any and all bids M. D. RocaE, County Clerk. olimeitwl Akzm IEST “FOR SALE+ EVERYWH ER: nlg n hasgiven nn!vcr sal satisfection in the cure of Goac:rhwa and Gleet, T prascribe itand feclsate inr:commond- ing it to all sufforers, A.J. STONLR, M.] Deeator, (8 PRICT, §1.00, Bold by Druggiats ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS. A Grand Demonstration. Therve was a meeting at republican headquarters yesterday to make ar- rangements for the grand rally to be held here on the 25th inst. The atten- dance very large, and the prepara- tions will be the grandest ever held b The following speakers will be invited: Hon.J. M. Thurston, Hon. Lafe Young, x-Gov, Stone, J, C. Cowin, John Brennan, and John Y. Stone. The affair will bo extensively advertised, und there will be an enor- mous crowd of people in the city on that evenir The following “com- mittees were appointed: Fireworks—Dan C; Dr. C. Judd, Frank Cook. Financ Dr. Gordon. sistants. Transportation—T. J. Sims, J. C. Mitchell. Halls—Colonel John Fox, B. Clark, Theodore Guittar, Music—J. M. Treynor, D. . 1. Smith, teception—For C. B & Q. Patterson, F. J. Day, E. C. Brown, ley Burke, For C.'R. L. & F ('olum.l D. B. Dailey, C. S. Hubbard, D, R. Witter, William Amd. For C. M. & St. P.. Dr. Judd, H. C. Coffeen, Stephen Gretzer. For C. & N. W., L. M, Trey- nor, Byron Brown, R. Richardson, 5. H. Warner. For Wabash, J. C. Mitchell, James Patterson, John Lindt, E. S. Barnett. For U, P.,, W, I, Smith, M. L. Sears, W. E. Sapp, jr., Peter Wind. A very large committee on decoration was appoihted, also vice presidents in all of the townships throughout the county to take hold of the matter and get delegations to come from all parts of the county, In the evening there was 4 meeting to make acrangements for n!\wndlllg the rally at Omaha this evening. A special irain will leave at 6:20 o'clock to accommodate those who desire to go. There will be a very rge delegation from here. Both the it and colored clubs will go in uni- 4orm, besides the Flambeau club of 150 wembers, The boys drilled last evening and did re: murkubl\' well, They will make a very fine showing. rrig, B. 3. L., Shugart, ver to appoint as- ivans, Jacob Captain D. B. Clark, What Was the Matter ? The opera house was crowded last evening to its wtmost capacity by an sudicace composed of citizens of wll pos 'al belfefs, who assemblod to hoae Frank M. Hurd, of Ohio, discuss the tariff question from a democratic stands point, There were about a hundred citizong on the stage, a large number being promivent republicans. There was a large number ladies in the audience. = The reception tendered tho speaker was not a tering one,and he was ovidently disappointed. No roceps tion of any kind was tendered him, not even a band being secured to croato a little enthusiasm. There was a groat deal of indignation expressed by many an old time democrat at the manner in which the affair was managed, which was undoubtedly due to the local disafs fection existing in the ranks of the des mocracy. Mr. Hurd appeared to bo considerably out of he h,and is evi- dently much broken by the haed work of the campaign., 1o rehearsed the old threadbare arguments in favor of frec trade, but failed to elicit any very heavy applause. Onee or twice during the mecting the unterrifiod disciples did man 0 make a littie nowse, but it scared them und they quickly subsided. The ontle oceasion was a surprise to the majority of those present, both democrats and republicans, to see <o little enthusiasm, 1t has been understood for some time that the republicans have been making t gains in the county, but H wis not known that such a decided change had tnken place. After lnst ovening's meeting, it would not surprise any ona to see the democratic majority of last fall wiped out at the coming election and the entive republican ticket elected. No Niggardly Wedding. The committee having in hand the securing of funds to defray the expenses ineident to the celebration 1n opening the new bridge is hurd at work, but not with the flattering results. Omaha'’s share is all secured, while Council Bluffs has given only one-half of hers. This is not as it should be, No event has ever oceurred in the hise tory of this city which is. in this way, 80 important as this, The 30th of O tober will be ared 1 v for Council Blufls and Omaha. Thousands of peopls from abroad will be her Omaha will pour its people into our city by the thousands. We have declaved ourselves to be a city of metropolitan size, busi- ness and methods. In a manner the reputation of the city is involved, and yetbusiness men hesitate about giving 2 few dollars to put their home in an at- tractive attive for this wedding day. This appeal ought not to be necessary The amount needed ought to be a spon- tancovs gift: a free will offering: a present to the hride. Every man should regard it so, and not only give willingly bhut anxiously. he railrouds are all re- ducing the rate on that day to a mere nothing. The papers of the two cities are doing liberal advertising. Now let every business man do his share in the matter, for every dollar placed here 13 to the credit und honor of Council Blufls, our home i Lo aroe most - Farmers Insuring The The eleventh annual mecting of the Pottawattamie County Farmers’ Mutual Fire lusurance company was held yese terday at the court house in this city. The annual report showed that dure ing the past cight months there were 214 written, amounting to £321,177; net gain in number of palicies, 110, and net gain in amount insured, $153,081. The amount of risk in forceat date is $1.268,155. ) In- losses in the eight months wera $151.25 by lightning and $17 An assessment was made of 1 mill on the dollur to pay losses and penses. he officers elected were: Rasmus Campbell, president; A, W. Wyman, vice president; 1. H. Ohlendort, secre- tary: C. B. Waite, treasurer; O, L. Barrvett and J. P. Hess, directors. The compuny is making one of the best records of any co-operative asso- ciation of its kind.” The cost of insur« ance has been very low, and the organs ization has been so long doing business and is manned by such well known and reliable officers that it has tho confis dence of all, sclves. policies c— Personal Paragraphs. P. J. Korth, of Portsmouth, was among those in the Blufls yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swan and Mrs, Kirby start to-day on an extended easte ern trip. Mr. J. B. Hood has returncd home after spending several months with rele atives in the east. Colonel J. H, Eibeck, of Des Moines, was in the city yesterday, He spoke at Minden night and goes tQ Sioux City to- Dick Ricketts returned morning from Sioux unf-. He says that the corn palace will be left for about a month, and will then be torn down, Sum Noble, a weil known Bluffs boy, who has been on the Independent at Helena, Mont., has returned home. He has not decided what his next busivegs move will be yesterday —~— Court Adjourned. The jury in tho case of Hough & Markeson vs Danforth & Hoover ree turned a verdict for the plaintiffs, This was the last jury case of the term, and that 10-day was discharged. Court then adjourned until 4 o'clock in the altere noon. At that time decisions were rendered in se 1 minor cases, and the motion for an_arrest of judgment in the case of Byrd, convicted of grand larceny, was sustained and the prisonor granted a new triul. Court then ade journed until October 22, at 10 o'clock a. m, ————— Yesterday afternoon Mr, E, D, Patton, a well known young man of this city, was united in marringe with Miss Jo- sephine Kelzer, of St. Joseph, at the German Presbyterian church in the latter city., The ceremony was r- formed by the Rev, Mr. Nestle. he newly wedded couple immediately took the train for this ecity, arriving hera last evening, The groom isengaged in business in this city, having fitted up a cozy home at the corner of Second av nue and Sixteenth streets. Trne Beg extends its heartiest congratulations, —— Jarvis medical brandy the best, ———— All republicans attending the Omaha demonstration this evenming are re- quested to meet at republican head- quarters at 6:45 o'clock sharp. The train will leave at 7:20, Tickets for round trip 25 cents, good only on train going west. Good to return on en, regular train, Everybody be sure an be on hand promptly, so that there will be no delay in securing tickets. e All druggists sell Jarvis medical brandy, o —— At a meeting of the republican ward committeemen yesterday,J. F, Evang was clected chairman for the ensuing year. M. De Groat was elected commit+ teeman for the second preciuct of the Fourth ward, e — C. M, Harl went to Walnut last evens ing to deliver an addriss on the polite icall issues of the day, Governor Lare rabee and W, J, Smith made the ade dresses of the afternoen,