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SPECIAL . NOTICES. EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. BRASKA Employment office, 817 NE Advertisements under this head 10 cents per Aine for the irst fuscrtion, 7 cents for each sub- mequent insertion, and $1.50a line per month No advertisement taken for less than 2 cents the first insertion. Seven words will be counted Lo the line: tliey must Fun conseeutively and must be pald fn ADVANCE. All adverti ments st be hirided in before i2:3) o'clock p m, and under no circumstances will they be taken or discontinued by teleplione. Parties advortising in these coluning and hav. ng their answers addressed in cars of THE BEE wifi'pllewse nsk for i chock 10 nablS them o et their letters, as none will be delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to ndver- Lk should he enclosed in anvelopes in thesa columus aré pub. \ng editions of nd gives the ad- f the city circu. nof Tre Bek, bhub al Council Blufrs, Lincoln and other citles and towns throughout this section of the countty. vei Tatiof 1gng for these columns will be taken conditions, at the following busi- who are authorized agents for THE By spectal’ notices, and will quote the same rates as can be had ‘at the main office. OHN W, BELL, Pharmacist, &) South Tenth Btree EIIAHE & EDDY, Stationers und Printers, 113 Routh 16th Street s . FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- s ing Streev. \/ . HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 10th » Street Ftfi'w PARR, Pharmacist, 1500 St. Mary's X Aveniio, TUATIONS WANTED. o VW ANIED- Situation for 2 tirst class work- ing women in or out of city. Each has & femall child. Mrs. Brega, 14'% s 15th, 600 ‘fi'AM’RD Position to cook, wash and iron in private family, 7 North IKth st 58331 JANTED-Situation by an experienced young man. Stenographer and type- writer” Also hookkeeper. Can give referonce. Address G 7, Beo offi 30 TION wanted by a young lady as dre; togo out and sew by the day, 25 up stair 458 13 WANTED--MALE HELP, TED—A book or. TA capital, arber immediately with small Cull at 418 13th st 503 1+ TV ANTED 10 camster,$25 month, tare paid; 1 good hardware 10 White's Office, 119 N 10t " T AN’ 5’,]' Hoy 14 or 1h yes fou I rl. eavenwoith st. 500 3% )—Fifty laborers to work on sewcr and Burt streets. J. Kyan & Co, B81-15 2D —Solicitors. Good sal Call or addross, M. 1. 8,1 ‘arnam Sts, »@0) tean W nd 10 “Apply at 7 ANTED—Agents to can of the Republican Part eX-ZOV ot selling_ rapidiy. rospectus will be sent and & Co., 101 State t., C 564 31 ANTED—Exverionced solicitors. _ Gnod Don't delay. ' A handsome salary, permanont position. Address " lee offic o4 ANTED—First class plumber, higheat wages puid, Apply Graham Park, 2910 uworth st woman to clean 6th street, 516 373 ANTED—An experienced Swedish clerk in a general store. Address Post & lead- strow, Strombure, Nob, 478 31 men and women every- where f nteel money-making busi- . $0 weekly profit guarateed easier than #6) monthly otherwise. Experience absolutely unnecessary, Permanent pasition and exelii. sive territory assured. 8200 samples free, Write for Bparticulars. ' Address, with stamp, Merrill Mt'g Co., 853 Chicago. &7 n36s A GENTS wanted to handie our new line of goods. Hoom 41, Paxton block. 26381 '“YANTED—BI\«weler;: wages $1.75 per da; board #1.00 per week. Apply on wi Rulo, Neb. Zach Shrop, cont i at s, for Washin ob in & llllfll 10 8350 per 0 $10 per month and board. At Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam st. 03 ANTED—A man to solicit; salary 8100 per month; must deposit &2 and give secur for money collected. Address George Wagner block, Des M Aflm‘l WANTED-#75 a month and ex- penses paid any active person to sell our 1o capital, salary monthly, expenses in mayance, particulars trea, Standard Silverware Co., Boston. 4 Co., 1304 Dougias, 8l W ANTED-Muu to take the agency of our safes; Kize 2RXIRX 1K inches; weight 600 Ibs; Yetuil price &5; other sizes in proportion. A Fare chance aud permanent business. These safes meet n demand never before supplied by other safe companies, as we aro not governed by the safe pool. Alpine Safe Co. Cinc nnati. 0. W ANTED—Good life insurance sollcitors with bank references, are wanted by the Union Life at 401 Merchants' national bank butlding, Omaha, Office hours 8 to 10 a. m. and 06 p, m, 845 ANTED—Good young German girl for housework 816 § 23d. 97 30 W ARTED—G Waitressos for Lincolu, #15, fare paid; cook for family, nice place, for good girl: colored girl for private family, B; 2 walt- Tesses, | chambermaid, 2 dishwashers, §25; givls for general work, Omahs Emp. Bureau, 119 N 16th. 05 30 y TANTED—An experlenced cook, washer and iromer at 1724 Davenport st. 08 31 TANTED-A good girl who understands Harne; [ housework, no washing or ironing i\‘ ANTED—Tmmediately, girls to_learn the o}, drexs and mantio makiig. Apply (o Misa e yruzler, 22 N, 10t 8L, niust cotile recom- ed. ¥ mediately, cook and 24 girl for a first ¢ privaté family, 10 girls for housework in the country, 6 for Notels out of city. 4 dintnwcroom wirli for Nortolk, Neoin “Immediately first-c 114 1 —second S9-0 W D40 sewing girls also & competent lady bookkeeer. No marrled woman meed apply. Geo. Stiles, 1211 Howard, k. 50 § W ANTED - Dining room girl and cool North 16th st. VWV ANIED- Lady agents for comoination Bustlo-skirt, * “Duisy” hose SUDPOrter, gubber aprons, bibs, sleaves, shoulder. braces, Bafoty belts, WALerproof garments, oto.; relable Bouse. Only goods of real merit: profits large, @ddress with stamp. E. H. Campbell & Co., 45 . Randolph st., Chica 86 nov' 16). TANTED—A girl for general housework, 23 N 90th at,, corner California 0 ANTED — Experienced solicitors. Good salary, permanent position. Address *G. 81," Bee oftice, AT 81 580-17 104 31 _(fi\nim.\n_kf-mlmmnmme}, s 14/, 8, 15th. Refercnce Omalia Nation 20 0 2 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, I XPERT ACCOUNTANT— Wanted to adjust Ucompiicated books: partnership acconnts and complicated accounting of all kinds; coun- try correspondence solicited. Address ¥ i1 Tee. Ao JANTED—A desirable family to take charge of dormitory for young ladies at ellevue ol ADDIF with Teference to F. jcilevue, Neb, VWWANTED-—fiy two sisters, having refine employment, a pleasant foom and board in private family; location must be centra reference i and required. Omaha istor, City. W ANTED-The public to_make gooa use of The fice's message boxes throughout, the ety 0 ANTED—If you have any lands, iots, or houses and Tota to sell or exchange for other property, call on me or write. 1can find you acustomer, C. C. Spotswood 054 :lé.-_l";m. BOARDING. " Thirty .“y boarders, also three '3 Al odize st 271 n20* VN ANTED—Tablo boarders at 1602 Douglas. WANTED-TO RENT. WO or three unfiurnis) rooms with heat amd gas for mother and daughter: location first-class and withi cusy walking distance of and part! postofiice; state pric ars, Address _FOR RENT-HOUSES. G 63, Beo, 5id 1 room house, sort and hard w 22d 8, 1 LI'k 8 of Leavenworth, )R RENT—4 room hous "5 room house, month, Geo,J. N ICE AN &g & 600 1 3158 Gth st. 81 th and Burdette sts, $16 p ‘0x, R 1, Continental bock, 504 1 ¢ 15t0 and Burt. F"" RENT—House of 4 room m houses 107 and oom Liouse 53 South Barker block. 6002 QOR RENT—-Two Fiy 108 % 25th St., 315, Ten. 2th St., 5. Rinewalt Bros 0om cottage. Mrs, 80 {OR RENT Furnished, M. Wyman, 1310 N, Flat of b rooms, bathe etc. new. " Inquiey at diug i 4-room louse, past for family without caildre tront, K228, 18th O RENT—4-room house NOK RENT—Houses, Houses all parts of the city. Mumaugh & Fit southwest cor. 15th and Howard. room hous )i Lake st., 815, 1531 Farnam. 181 1910 Cap- H. Guio: LN TR )R bath room. hot and cold T, paved strect, new. (. F. th st. o2 room chouse, bath, range an o 6 y itol ave., 10 rooms. Appiy to C. room nouse, water, gas, so Harrison, 418 8 JOR RENT— turnace. 5 {-room house, new. room house, new 3 T.room house, new, paved stree 8-room house, new, paved street. . B-room house: new, paved str J. B. Lvans, 1510 Dodge. TJAOR RENT—6room nouse, city water, No. 1119 Pacific st. Inquire at 1600 Howard 4k OR RENT— 8room louso with good well, cistern, barn. 824 South 27th st. In- quire Xi7 South 25th st 463 2 A %room flat for rent and furniturs for rale. Enquire at C. F. Shaw, 1616 Howa <|I st. 0 7= ROOM brick house, {4 “modern improve: 8 room frame, No. Leavitt Buraham, No. 1 Cref INT—Desirablo cottage of 6 rooms cet carx, 262 Chiarles st. ‘Tngutre 1619 e 3t 00m, 2106 Farn 546 PO RENT—Furnished room suitable for 3 gentlemen. Apply 620 8, 2)th st., cor, St Mary’s and 30th, brick residence, Ok RENTLasge farnished room for oe or two gentlemen, near high school, furnace heat, use of bath room, eto. A pply to Netherton Hall, Itoom 429, First National Bank | RENT—Furni . $12, 815, and OR SALE—One cook stove with reservolr, g0od as new, for $13.00008 S 19th st. 5@ 1+ i viifon‘.ig;gogs.' ; NOTICE to contractvd”and butlders—¥ou AN will save money by flzuring with Raymer & Tler. their stock of bullders: hatdware 18 com- plete and prices low, 120017 feathers {ELT hats pressed nyq, res! cleaned and curied. ,-k,,m..m, SN 10th. JOR RENT—Furnishad rooms, sired, 224 Howard st, J ICELY fi t board if de- 962 4* front_room, suitable rnished (CIOMFORTABLE furnished rooms to / table parties from 31 to #4 per wea Douglas st ¢ T—Nice alcove,suitable for e furnished_room with gentlomen, 18 Farnam i nicely furnished sou Il'f;nmrrnfln\i sant part of city, blocks from P, ine. Board {f desired. 2010 Dav- 08 1% (OR RENT—Comfortable rooms for the wit ter, with or without board 1709 Dodge st o4 1) RO0MS with sioves #1per Week ot $1.50 1 month, 248 S 15th st. 452 n2¢ {OR RENT—A large ely nished, modern conyeniences, siitable for 3 gentlemen, 1618 Webster, LY furnished south front room, first Hoo, brick cottage, 812, 818 Howard st. 084 118 JPOR RENT Furnished rooms with hoard 612 So. 12th st. el (OR RENT— Furnished or nnfurnished room fhofor tWo gentiemen, or man and wife, 12 Howard t. © LAR -’-,\nm ple 0. On cal enport st. OR RENT—A nicely furnishied room uso of bataroom convenient location family: to a gentleman of (! et habit ences required. 518 Bouth 20th st, near St. Fl‘ifli&fififi?un 0. A. Hospe, ni,l_flu.-]x,i»lu: JURNISIIRD front room for rent with boatd Apply 1615 Chicago st, B8 31t (OR RENT—Furnished rooms with first class board, 2013 Douglas st. 512 2 JFURNISHED rooum, 113 8 00, Tiear Dog 510 n 3 "Willl RENT—-Furnigshed rooms; also, roo: for housekeeping, Inqguire, 1718 r(|l;-fl; of unfurnished l~<v~k‘-»$‘h||{.~m|( h- TROOM with boara for enportst. 1 room. south front, nport st. —Furnis tand Du furnished front room, al ences, snitablo for two or tnres g Address &2 N 15tn st JROVMS—Pirst class home board. 1118 Dodge. 435 nit FFOR RENT Comfortable rooms for the win- ter, with or without board. 1709 Dodge st. 94 01t n| warm rooms 2 blocks 1 P. 0., buy window parlors, single rooms, all ‘conveniences, private house, 161 Capitol ave. 423 nlt AURNISHED room thout 1610, 1620 D Wwith or without board, nport. Inquire, 1610, Davenport. 430N g leasant room, turnished, briok, fas. For ke A large front roo nished, south front, cheap, corn Cumings sts, northeast cor: 01t RENTNicoly furnished rooms, single or en suite, 1811 Cumings st. 151 JPOR RENT—Furniahed rooms in Greunig blk cor. Lith and Dods’v ats. Inquire of Geo. R., Davis. Millard hotel billiard reom. 830 }(oom including board in the Young Wo- men's home 1910 Dodge st. References re- quired. 40 OR RENT A nandsome room with alcove at 2639 St, Mary's ave. &9 FIOR RENT—E ocaatly turnishied rooms with board. Iuquire 1609Douglas. 3834 ly fur- T and FUR R RENT—Cheap, 6 new &room house cistorn, well, closets, coal houses, all com lote for the small sum of 810 per month. J. I Parrotte's reatal agency. 1086 Chicag ot 391 7 FIB RENT--Two store rooms, vwhich are con- verted into liviug rooms, 6 rooms each, at313 r mouth, N. 14 8 )2th st. R RENT-—For 6 raonths, modern house of 8rooms, completoly furnished, barn with Toom for Lo horses, rent §70; possession given Sept. 25th. 204 N. *ith, 1 block north of Luke, Appiy 319 8, 10th st. 95 OR RENT—2 five room houses. South 24th, 15t door west of shot tow: 94130 OR RENT—2 good houses of 5 and 7 rooms with barn, “Modern {mprovements, R. C. Patter:on, 18 8 1oth st, ) TOURNISHED House—Wishing to leave the city for the wi T for rent my houso 1 to May 1, ten rooms, no ation in city. all modern improve \rl'l)' remises, 2419 Dodge st. " Hobbie phone 85, 97 E. cor. 19th and Mason, Tnquire 21 p George ( Te TFOR REN Toom house on blocks south of Vinton st.; th st., two rent for 810 per month or sell on terms to sult purchaser. Geo. J. Sternsdorfl_room 6, opposite P. 0. 716 FAOR RENT—When you wisn to rent house, store or ofice call on ua. H. K. Cole, room ith nine room 113 8. Mount & Griftin, 213 8, l4th st, 718 FORRENT--ROOM F(m RENT—5 large rooms, 1101 Farnham, 553 i+ )R RENT—] rooms, entire upper floor, brick house, # per mo., 322 Hamilion st. 866 30 U NFURNISHED—Suitable for nousexespin, ‘Three (3) rooms, 2163 Nicholas st.. 12 Foar () rooms, 415, § 1 by Three @ rooms, 1049 rooms, 701% Pacitic st... rooms. 412 Pierce st.. . ur (4) rooms, Three (3) room cottage 1124 Judge Renting Agency 10th sts, FOR RENT— STORES AND OFFICi JFOR RENT—Storeroom, No. %14 5. 14th st Ap- nlv at 1110 Howard st. 81 TOR RENT—3 stores on =L worth, apply Bank ot {OR RENT—Brick store, flat above, 24th Hamilton, desirable business location, Le vitt Burnham, room 1, Creighton block. 602 DR RENT—Office sulte #6 month, 2 single offices 315 each, all fronting I6th st., Busn. man block, N. E. Cor. 16th ana Douglas.” W. M. Bushman,'1311 Leavenwortk. 834 Fou RENT—On Cuming st. store and 1 apartments, also livery stable, nquire o Harrla R. E. & Co., Room 41, Ist Nat. bank! 4 Webster 10th and Leaven JPOR BRENT—A boarding house with twenty rooms in good location, with all modern im- Proysmonts. all now. luquire of Emnger liros., 12 8 10th st. 196 0 2¢ FHOR RENT House of 0 rooms, good well and cistern, 1112 8. 13th at. . Apply at 1102, Foom 0, . 161'st., rent 50 u mouth. L. Disggun: JOR RENT—7 room house with large barn 815 per month for the winter. C. F. Harri- son, 418 So. 15th 8t. %1 JFOR RENT-A new d-room house, city water und stable, cor, Farnam and 2nd’sts. Apply Room 43, Paxton block {'OR RENT—To responsible party, 9-room Drick house, 118 South 25th st, 10 feet from cable line. Furnace and all modern convent- ences. Rent $65 per mouth, Apply to J. W. Griftith, U, P. headquarters, 786 (OR RENT-T-room flat, city water, bath and modern conveniences. 3 unfurnished and 3 furnished rooms for light housekeeping. All over 160 Howard st. C. ¥, Shaw, 1515 Howard. 10-room house with steam heat at 208 8. 24th st. G. K. Thom ps Dlock, 15th and_Howard sts. {OR RENT-—6-room cottage on horse car line, §18 a month. Apply M. Klgutter 1001, Far: nam st. 418 NOR RENT—House 7 rooms, Zxi at near Cass, House 8 rooms, 221 Cass st. Inquire Room 3, Barker block. 36 EVERAL houses for rent, 8. T. l;lerm e. cor. 1ith and Doueias. JFOR RENT—By Bosworth & Joplin, Barker block, 3, 4, 8, 6, 7, 8 9, 10, 11, I-room houses s of the city. 500 ['OR RENT—New S-room house on Cuming at, near Lowe ave. Terms reasonable. Ap- ply quick. Spotswood, 306} 8 16th. s OR RENT—House 519 N. 15th_street. Apply 8USL A D. Halcowve,!} ¥ Callforala ut {OR RENT—Fine retall store room with largo basement, 8 per month, C." ¥, Har. rison, 41 8 8. 15th st, RENT--MISCELANEOUS. T 25 Howard st 544 RENTAL ACENCIES. G J. STERNSDORFF, room 6, opp. P, 0., will hereafter give special attention to renting houses, stores and fats. If you want your property rented without deiay and to reli- able tenants, do not faii to list the same with him. &2 WICI,'IW‘ special attention to renting and col- lecting rents, list with us. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental block. L ip YOU want your hor Tented piace the with Benawa & Co., 1ith, opposite potofice. X ~ PERSONAL. JNSURE your ufe in tho Germainia before you cross the bridge, DERSONAL -Mrs. Whitney, nurse, can found at 1815 North 23th si 480 JPERSONALIf you navoa persouat item, or any communication, drop 1t 1n one ' of e Boe's mossae boxos, 106 e b LOST. OST—Large yellow envelope contalning re- turn ticket to Buffal N. Y., and other paver. Finder please leavo sams’at 1016 Burt street and recoive reward, a1 OST OR STOL head brindie aud left side white, 6 months old, #5 reward for return to Charley Storz, N, E. Cor. Clark and Saunders, 684-1* ] ,OST—-Saddle and bridie on 1ith st, near Sea- v itor Return to C, 8, saloon and get reward 570 313 JPOR RENT—Atvery low rates. 10 and 14 new residences. 2404 and 2414, Cass street, Clarko Place. Oue biock south of Creighton college, on ] 24th street car line. All modern ments. Apply, H. T. Clark Union Trust 242 Cass street, A6 ANTED-Waist and skirt finishers, 1510 Howard. M. A. Wallaco. ) u‘ W ANTED—A lndy to solicit; mst deposit 423 W lm{jgl\'e lg.u:lll‘{l h)‘l'v money ;:ullorlml. ress [l ner bl Des Hioihon Ta o™ e s % TYPEWRITING NE'S Short-hand [ Alatiite, now Paxton _bul m..i"&'.:'.‘h‘ eb, ‘Tho only exclusive, practical short-hand Bchool fn the weat, T ‘Gomand for anort-hasa 1s largoly pRly. A u-?f;'t" “.!.z“fi“"; N‘E Factions on i on ype-wribers, Lot for the same price, and evening sessions. Students can euter atany tima. Send for ciroulars. 68 nlg, Bow BRI, thexe merc X cor 11th and Dodke, fien Piiman 8yssen type writers, Every gradunte. in B oy Sp e 8 office. drili given oach student . Récitations datly one hour. i ion three hours daily. Day ng s oom cottage, 2438 kranl Inquire ated Paxton block. P, J. OR RENT—6-room house, 2413, 1 2423 Poppleton ave. nbIE. room house Geo! 1. Gilbort, With- For RENT - Furnished or_unfurnished frout room, southwest corner 22d and Bent. 60-31 N IGE frout room to responsible part Y block of strect and cablo car, 13 Capitol within FI'WO_ furnisned rooms, alcove, closets, ail modern conveniences, single’ or ensnite, 2009 Cass st 58811+ JURNISHED room, heat_and gas, suifabl | O P I mmmm‘snub: MFORTABLY furnished, heated room, without board, 513 o a2 §ls U RN ISHED rooms, 1418 Dodge st, K 0 e Sienis s Loy um‘“fl“ursm | ESROANT o o oy 38 & $5|rn~wurll will be paid and no questions asked for the return of gold watch, Howard move- meut. stolen on U. B, tram between Vulmml (?)luA’mlu on Frids vealug, Oct. 19, 88 gontidentially, J. D. C., care P. 0, Gran Talaud, 0 __FOR SALE-MISOELLAN JROR SALE—Two hay presses, one an and one Ertel Victor, almost new; will seil cheap. Box 545, Omaha, Neb. 4% 2 ARGE square base burner, Cortiand Home rentiator, good a3 uew, ‘several heating stoves, 2 Farnam. 8 51 R _SALE-Westminster heater No, 01 burned 1 winter, cheap, 2408 Jones'st, Cal immediately, Lk JFOR SALE_ First-class neariy now piano wiil e s0id on reasonable terms if sold immedi- ately. Taquire 2007 Capitol ave. 364 OR BALE—Very fine family horse and haeton at your own price, Inquire room 2I( it Bank, o T ¥irst Natioual = SAL —1 Faroam, oR s.\‘.,an new ¢ seat m:;' carri at Loe hols' livery bars .{.,.H:g snd Leavenworth. Tel e 810, 4l | and 13t C At cuiro oh enrth, Ramy " office, 306 South Superfiuous N&jr on the tac dor arms removed and'tho Footd instantly Killed by the Electric Noedle Pracess, leaving 100 marks or scars: pos| July perma- Ciedy. Sirs. Db DRk ord, Wary's Wednesdays and Tikirsdays only. 471 1+ ADIES if_you desire Vou dthe latest style at reasonable dressmaxing parlors, 2406 Capitol avenn FURNITURE carefully moved by the Omaha Auction and Storage Co., 1121° Farnam st. ‘eloponne 126, 1301 Gn to Raymer & ller for fine tools and:build- ers’ hardyare, 624 S, 16th st., ller building. 20017 ALE banto taught as an art by Geo.F. beck, 523 So. 10th st. I VR 0. RIC] 8, manager Excelsior band, 1130 Farnam. Brass aud string An‘:nquxmnn book_store, NI3 Farnam st. highest cash prives paid for second hand books. 21 n 108 NO. MULDOON & Co. 315 8. 10th st.; 10 stone- outters, 12 lineal foot, Colorado sandsfons, 1% QL% for Destitute Women aad_ Children, 2718 Durkst. O OMAN'S Exchangs, 1617 Farnam st. Lun daily, supper Saturday nights. 40 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantes and Trust Co,, 1305 kar nain —Completo abstracts furnished, & titles toreal estate examined, partected & gunrantesd. y PBENSON & CARMICHAEL furnish_compiste and guaranteed abstracts of title ,to any Teal estate in Omaha and Douglas county upon short notice. The most completa set of ubstraot books in the city, No. 1509 Farnam st. 819 _____ _sTomace VW ANTED-Uso of plano by twa youn Tndtes for the storage; no children i the famil G. 68, Bee office, o2 1 Merchandise, 319 South 10th 5 X > "q'rn'lie\(nc;m low_rates at 1121 Farnam s > on & Storage Co. 1 suseliold goods 319 South 10th [} TTRACKAGE, storage, lowest, taios W, N Hushman, 1311 Leavenworth. 878 — WANTED-TO BUY, s 3y FANTED—Furniture, carpets, stoves and Bopsehold goods o€ ail kitda. Gniana Atlo tion & Storage Co., 1121 Farnam. __WONEY TO LOAN HATTEL sud collateral loans. /U1 8 13th st., room 27, i{luhumle loans, lowest ratos. Odell Iiros. & Co., 312 8, 16th st. 50) M 1600 Farnam MONEY to loan. 0. F. Davis Co., réal estate A¥Land 1oan agents, 1505 Farnam st. w3 ONHY mptly, Block (3 EER CENT money to toan—0 ) WM, Harris, room %, Frenz, P, 0. QAN made o real estata. Mortgagosh: F. M. Richardson, R. 6,s.w.cor. 15t ik Do i) Towest rates, Toans closed ‘ole, Room 8, Continental h on hand— r block, opp. S ONEY toloan on chattel securities, Bisnop & Whoeler Loan Co., room 6, Barker block. W a7 H B. IREY—4500,000 to loan on city property Lhe and improved tarm land, Frenzer block. Lo.\s}: made on real estate A Dougnt. Lewis S. Reed & Co., 1621 250,000 to oan at 6 per cont, Linatan & Ma- honey, room 604, Paxton block. W (GO9Detty and Farm loans wanted by A. K. Riloy, 1519 Farnam. =2 BUSINESS CHANCES. =5 “V'.\N’rnn—purm.-r for amusement enter prise. Call Oceldental hotel, H. Tons, El partner. Must have 5. bix thing for the right man. Address G, this offioe. dd 'K of hardware in one of tho best western R towns, stock abant #5500, sules past year &2 000 sell. Address'G office. 4% A man with from $1,000 to §,000 to take iaterest in a good established mfg business. - Right man can take active purt. Address G 46, 399 51 OR SAL store, bost loca- tion {n the city, rare’chance by addressing at once, G 45, Les office. 395 314 RAREDU: ' 5 gro- A small jowe ness chance: Fine stock of gro- cerfes t live city of 12000 inhabitants, doing n business of 885,000 per annum, capital ro- gutred from 3200 to $,000, reasons ‘for selling All health. Address G 30, care Bee. 207 n 6+ WWErshto employ a reliable man in your county. No experfence required; perma- nent position for three years. Salary increased each year, Light, easy, gentesl husiness. Moj advauced for salary. advertising, eve. Largest manuf'rs in our line nelose Z-cent No postals. Centennial M nati, 0, 132 32’80 OR SALE—Salt Lake lots 2) each, at 310 S, 15th st, 2% {'OK SALE or Exchange—An old established kool paying Livery vustnss in Council Bluffs,Ia., 19 N Main st. Wm, Stadleman. 693 FOR EXCHANGCE, _ BARGAIN-—Two fine ots in Brigg's place for $1,440 each, on very Casy payments, or will trade for a good farm. Address G, 65 Beo 5 TOR HANGE—For _destrable_residenco property in Omaha, any or all of foilow lng: 40 choice inside residence lots in Hastings. 100 lots in Lincoln, 80 acres fine farming land, Lancaster county. Fine residence property, Lincoln, Good rental property, Lincoln, Cloice fancy residenice, corner, Los Angeles. idence property in Hanscom Place, )d MOTtEAge notes. oas, Biving location and price of property. 8., care Baum Iron Co., LI7 Leavonworth. B0 buyan fuil lot and good 4-room cottage oasy torms and good Iooation. room 210, First N nam i OR SALE-Frank Wasserman, of Omaha, ha D V. Shole ‘I bank, cor. 13th and Far an t the fank som icost resis of the denco and business property in the clty for tale cheap. [ORSALE-& oftice up to Nov. Ist for lot 10, ick's sub-divison, , Dra WL be sold led bids will be received at our block 1. Red- front. Also lot 4, block 0 £t frout, Ouly one lot fhio residl s additfor Theso ai Howard and Dayenport streets re twoen 27th and 2th streots any and all bids reserved. ONLY ctively Tha right to reject 3ids will state M. A. Upton Company. For a Lot 25x130 {n Van Beuren Heights. These lots are located near several large fac 10 per wil are less than %) minutes from Webster St. pepot; only b cebter of'cit e ent cheaper than adjoin Asy terms of $10. cash, an ¢ tare on Belt line ommand a fine sidowalk to ow, and are % lots and sold . per month, ni discount for cash ANOTHER SNAP. 2 acrelots, near Fort I #500--8600, payment, at 8200 to ) A ill take Liorses as_part VAN BRCT RN, Douglas and 14th Streets. 1re nony, saddle mark on braska, Election Froclamation, Under and by virtue of the authority vested inme b Six (26) Of eutitled “Elections,” ernor of _the state of Nebra my proclamation, that on Tuesday, sectic (1) of chapter twenty- the compiled statutes of Nebraska, John M. Thayer, gov- ka. do hereby issuo the sixth day of November, A. D, 158, thera will be an election held at’ the usual YL\( 8 of voting in o said state, for the purpose of ini Lisutenant lecting the follow- officers, to-wit: Five el of the United States. One member of congress trom the First con- gressional district. One member of congress from the Second con- gressional district. n rs of president and vice president congress from tho Third con- or. overnor, Secretary of State State tresurer. Audaitor public Attorney genel Commiss ner of public lands and buildings. 8 ndent of public instruction. e saator for each senatorial district, and Reprosentatives for —eacii representative o ovidad by law. e P \heroot, L huve lierounto set u hand and caused to be affixed the yre t [Seal.] By the Go: seal of he state. Done at Lincoln this 2d day of October, in_ the year of ‘our Lord one thousand efght hun- dred and eighty-eight, the twen. ty-sccond year of the state, and of the independence of the United States the one hundred and thir- toenth, rnor, JORN M. THAYER. crotary State. o1ce 10t in_Grammercy Park ble corner in Lipton Place for Sholes, 210, Firat Nat'l bank, and choice d good land. D, ONEY toloan; long time, Goorge J. Paul_ fixmm(fiu-u Lutdiian & Mahonoy. D Yo want to horrow mon you have ‘diamonds, watches on.jeweiry and desire to effect s loan on favorable ferms in a strictly private and confidential minner, or should you want a loan on furnitdbp. horses, carriages, Iand contracts or_personat: property of any de- scription, you can have money advanced at Iowest rates of interest and ample time to pay by calling on ot sending joal card tothe maha Mortgagé Loan Wolban out our own- nigncy. make out our own s and no ‘¢ommission, thus gly- ing the benefit to the borsbwer, Our facllitios are such thht we can accommo- date ¥ou in a prom confidential man- ner, giving you fatr, hongikble and courteous treatment, Al loans ronowed at origigal ratos. W will pay off any motigage You now have andgive you long timo aut [ow rates; will loan sum trom 825 to 81,000, ommercial and 1t marf Qmalia Mortgago Loan First National Bank buil T aha Financisl Exchange, Room 15 Barker Rlock, southwest corner of Farnam sts, Makes a ‘specialty of short-time collateral and real estate loans. Mouey always on hand in sumsof $100 and upwards to any amount, to loan on approved ity. ecured notes bought, sold or exchanged. sh_to exchange for Clear real ostate an first or second mort; . O oans mado Hpon Jaod oontracts, stooks, bonds, trust deeds, first or second mortgage se- curity, without publicity. delay or red tape. Financial business of any kind transacted promptly. quietly and falrly,” Room 15, Barker 1 Corbett, Manager. Bl T¥ you have xu\{u;;\u t;)-l‘x;hnnfi;l'nll. “and seo our list. Western Land an Loan ex- change, 117 8. 16th. DR EXCHANGE—Good renting city and South Omaha property: also lots and farms, Western Land and Loan oxchangs, 117 5. 16 tor choice lot. 15th aud Douglas. HAVE real and persoral property of kinds for trade. Call and see mo, George J. Sternsdorft, room 6, opp. P. 0, 8% AL P.Tukey, Hill's Block, a7 CLAIRVOYANT TTENTION—The gifted destiney render can be consulted daily for two weeks in il af- fairs of life or death: tell your lifo from tha cradle to the grave unites the separated witn the wonderful Egyptian charm; locates di- sease and hieals them with Massage and electric treatment. Ofice 417 S, 1ith st, up atairs, rooms £ and 3. L31* \ORTUNE Teller—Mra. Lenorman can be con- sulted on wll affairs of lifs. Satlsfaction guaranteed. No. I8N Iothst 6% niss R. NANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant. Med- ical and business modium. Female disoases a speclalty. 119, N. 16th st, Rooms 2 &% 236 FORSALE-REAL ESTATE. rade. One block off street car lin: mile inside city limii c ance $5 per month. n.e. cor. 15th and MQNEY To Losn—By the undersigned, who Lias the only properly organized loan agency inOmaha Loans of $10to $1,000 made on furni. ture, planos, organs, hor: etc.,'without removai, No delays. AlL business etrictly confidential, Loans so made that any part can be paid at any time, each payment Teducing the cost pro rata. Advances made on fine watches and diamonds, Persons should caretully considor who they are dealing with, 88 many new concerns are dally coming into ex- istence. Should you need money call and seo me. W.R. Croft, room 4, Withnell building, 16th and SR ] ONEY toloan_on_household furniture, p anos, horses, wagons and other personal Droperty”: also on mortgage paper and contracts a3 collateral security; cash always on hand: 1ib- eral extensio nted; business trausacted fairly.quietly snd prompily. o Fatrbanks (n- vestinient Co, § W cor 15th & Douglas, upstairs. o8, wagons, machinery, FOPLE'S FINANCIAT, Exctange—The fair- $ob uietost, most liberal ‘money exchiango inthe'city: loans made without delay or [ licity, fn any amount large or small, at the low- et rates of interest, on auy available security: loans may be patd 'at any time or renewed at original rates, 0, Bouscaren, mgr. Barker blk., 1ith and Farnam. JEOPLE'S FINANCIAL Exchange—Large ana small loans for long and short time, at lowest rates of inte t, on real estate, mort- gage notes, chattels Of all kinds, dianonds, watehes and jewelry, Don't fafl to call if you want fair and cheap accommodations. 0. Bous- caren, mgr, room 06'4, Barker blk, 15th and Farnam 917 n 150 'WE, keep on hand money to _oan on insid property in Omaha and South Omaha in sums from $0 to 5,0, and as we do our own valuing, make all papers, etc., we can complote y day you wish and pay you the money. mith & Co., Roota 04, Kamge: bullding! MONEY to loan on improved property at first 3. No applications sent away for ap- proval. Security and titles examined free of charge o borrowers. Lombard Investment company, 309 3. 13th at. J'0 LOAN—From one to two_hundred thous and dotars or smaller sums promptly, eas ern capital always on hand cheap. Philadelplia Mortgage and Trust Co., Geo. W. F, Coates, 13 board of trade, 166 BIUNK\' to loan on tugniture ns, etc,, mithout removal, or o foliateral sectrity Business Nll’ll'lly confidentinl. A. K. eonwood &Co., R 1 Cunningham bR €0r. Uith & Jackson. G (PECK Toans money, cash on hand, 800,000, can be placed on city and farm prop: erty at lowest rates; building loans a ;:sc Ity Room 4, Frenzer block. P.0. MONEY 0 loan in_any amount, either for building or otherwise, 4t iowest rates of interest and on short notivéy D. V., Sholes, room 210 First Nat'l bank, cor. [34b und Farnam. 893 ONEY to loan on imprésed city proporty or for bullding purpojes) lowest rates: no Mugual Tnvestmen, Company, room 1, block, 16th aud Faghiam. 535 s e e Mowsy « ity oodman, at the old #i Murphy & Lovett, 30 S. 15t st T borrow money Jon’ 'wagons, eic., until yowdiave seen C. B. 4] Fli il 3 PP Rbbal D ONEY to Loan—0n real catate and_chattel security. Money without delay. W estrn Land and Loan exchange, 1178, 16h st bxins NEY 1o loan on furaiture, horses wagons. . OF 00 approved security. J. W, Rob- bls, 188 Shoely DIk, T3eh and Howard 01 sm tal fund to loan ob vacant or im- : property or D.'V. 8holés, 210 15¢ Nat, bank ONEY to loan: cash on hand; no ME uire, 1219 Farnam st. First o bank building. E 5 S e i N o larger the better. 313 ‘&:l:“ [ col cor. delay, J. Nafional ton building, Muukv to loan on improved real eatato. Leavitt Burnham, Crelghton block. 69 R SALE_A famlly horseor f eral § T A umfiu,"%&'u. 5.0 o loan on inaide property. Soma firsi mortgages for sals, Nathau Sbelion, 153 Foroan sireet, B ) OR SALE—Elegant reeidence with barn, vath, furnace and all modern fmprove: ments; can give dmmediate possession. Hicks, Real Estate Agent, roow 40, Barker Block, 3,500 buys a_good Zstory A-room house and lot. east front, in Windsor Place, a bargain, D. V. Sholes, Room 210, First National § T} QB SALE-Unincumbered real estate in Pacific Junction, Towa, which will pay per,cent annunlly o’ the investment_ above axes and insurance. Address F. W. Miller, Pacific Junction, Towa. 97énl* FOR SALE—Or excuange for Omahn proper- 1% 40 acres, suitable for piateing: will make 40016t5; all cloar: big monay in it for some one who can push this: Tocated just outside of the city limits_of Couneil Bluffs, Inquire Geo. J. Sternsdorir, opp. vostoffic 4 {VOK SALE Lot sxiiv, ~ with good Zstory house nicely finished. all modern conven- fonces, within I' bik paved st., % blk from Park 8chool af B. church, Hanscom place. This isone of the best properties in the city, and can be had at a bargain by addressing the owner, F 14, Hee office. l BARGAIN for u few days: 2 Kilby place lots, 2100 for hoth: 1 lot in Saunders & Himebaugh's add., very cheap, Iuquireat 115 8. 16th st. 485 0% Ok SALE—New 4-room house, a good Lot at a barguin, only 8100 cash down. a1 Jognoice double corner o Davenport street, 100 ‘feet front, Chicago street, just east ot Hanker Yates' stone residence, a0 A0 50, @ o 110 foct by 180, on Webater:near Ith street, Just at grade, on very easy terins, it Pl o Saders st., ine fruft trees, a BuAD At £,000, Fine loton Lowe ave., just south of 2 new houses in La Veta, 81,800, These and a number of tracts in_various Parts of the city are in my hands to seli close, It bargaius are wanted in first-class resid Dproperty see J. B. Evans, 1510 Dodge. 447 31 —1 have 10 fine lots in Briggs' Jplace aad. for sale. For further nformation address E. Jeffery, Galena, 1il, 801 {'OR BALE~—0Un easy terms, the first house di- rectly south of Dr. Mercer's residence,eleven rooms and barn with ‘lot 40x13), ouly 81,500 The samo {mprovements with grounds W00 only 815,000, W. T, Seanan, wagons, carriages, & east side of 1ith st., north of Nicholas. §70 QR SALE or exchange. Eighteen choice improved farms within from fourteen to eighteen miles of Omaha. Apply to E. F, Ringer, 119 N 15th st. 58 30¢ DR SALE—Two elogant homes in Hanscom lace on rensonable tnrins; morigage paper tuken as part payment. Bosworth & Joplin, Barker block. () R SALE—b1 milton Co. Neb. Tand, §0 per acre, one-third cash, baluncs ut i per cent, " Adaress \V. J, Wildzaan, Deaver, Col. Toe' acros_ 1 {'OR BALE—Or xchange. We have some ) good Omaha real estate and Nebraska farms, which we will sell chea stock of clothiag, furuhnhln.{oofil. v Dboots and shoes, groceries or hardware, inger Bros., 614 5. 10th st. {OR SALE—Not for trade. 51378 acros of i proved land 2 miles from Marquette in, Hamilton Co,, Nebraska. Frame house, framo stanle, 30 acres under a good 4 barb-wire fence, round' ced A % st good corral, 2 wells, . self-foeder trourhs, etc. farm, Price’ (about $13 per acre) Cash. . me &t 6 per cent 3 and look over the iand and’ ad owner, ¥, K. Atkins, 1502 L Colo, . 3,000 ress the Denver, M OB SALE-Lot 1, b, &y Hanscom piace; k50 Off what it is worth. C. ¥, harrison, UaS lith JOBSALE Six100 fect near corner Woolworth ave. and 2th st.;house of 8 rooms, bt fibs, clatern, hot and cold water, sower connec: on, furnace, 3 cellars, location'sll that can be desired, schoo!, church'and 2 lines of horse cars withing 2 blocks, cal cash Dalance easy, Harrison, 418 8 loeh s 100 teet cor, house and Improve s above, 85, cent aterest, C. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES OMAHA. “UNION PACIFI Depot 10th and Mare Teave Omaha, Lincoln, Alma. “Overland Fiyer®. " Lincoln, Beatrice & Grand| land Rxpress........ . ific Madl and Kxpress. Sunday. RI BU NGTON ROUTE.| Depot 10th and Masonsts.| Beatrice *Dally " except| Chicago Fast Express. Chicago Mail S Chicago Local, .. ] Denver Fast Express. California Mail Colorado Kansas ( Kansas City Expres Mail. K C.&N-W.R R, Depot' 10th and Marcy sts.| No., No. N No. +Daily except Saturday. _*Daily except ., MIT. & BT, PAUL, Depot 10th and Marey sis. C., 8T, P., M. & Depot 16th & 'Webster sts. T 5. "Vestibule, day.| Omaha. 9:158 m, 6:45p.m, T Omaha. | Omaha. Sioux City. ... . oft Fxpress. . ul Limited _*Except Sunday. MISSOU K1 PACIFIC Depot 15th & Webster sts. Han 2345 p. . 10:00 8. ™. 8:50a. m.! ArTive Day Ni| Express. ht Kxpress. . E. &MV RK. Depot 16th & Webster sts. *Hasting #Norfol *Daily. $Except Sunday ok BI'k Hills Pas, Passenger Runnin In ndditt o u stop at Twentleth and Twenty-fourth streets, and'at the Summit in Omana, T CUT Stroct SUBURBAN TRAINS, g botween Council Bluff and Albright. on to the stations mentioned, train Westward. Sueely.| South | AT Omaha,|bright AL | A, M, 8:00) 275 DOLLARS « South )maha. Sheeley' o AN | A M. COUNOIL BLUFFS, >> »O> e s CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. . No. N No. 8:50 p,m. D No.1.,, 0% mC No. KL % 2 o0 Z8 - o |3 BE SECEEEzs » r;‘;??"s" S PEMEEEZE .E._F" BrPFOP R Poes: > B & ADDITIONAL COUNOIL BLUFFS An Arrogant Ofotal. € An occurrence took place on lower Broadway last evening that created con= siderable teeling against the eloctric motar line. The last motor to leave the bridge for thiscity was heavily loaded, several hundred passengers being on board. On arriving at the car houso, corner of Avenue A and Thirty-first streot, Mr, Isaac Lovett, the superin- tendent in charge of the electric powor dopartment, announced that the train would go no further. Despite the stron- uous urging of the passengers and the advice of other employees of the company _he _insisted in adhering to his determination. The passengers were compelled to walk two miles to the center of the city. The gentlemanly (?) omploye of the compiny gave s & reason for refusing to run. that it would soon be dark and there was no light in the power house. The run would not have taken moro than fifteen minutes and other officials snid there was ample time. Not only was a needless task put upon a large number of passengers, but an unfavor- able impression was created in regard to the company. It is to be regretted that such an occurrence closed an otherwise entirvely succossful day. The Bluffs Band. The boys of the home band are a lit- tle warm, snd their friends are still warmer. *‘[t shows the difference be- tween Omaha and Council Bluffs,” re- marked one of them. *The Red Oak band, desiring a little prominence and froe advertising, wrote to Omaha offer- ing to play yesterday for nothing if they would give them the lead of the column. The Omaha folks would not aceept the proposition, because they preferred to give the honor to their own bands. More than that the Omaha folks paid their band $100. The Red Oak band then made the offer to Coun- cil Bluffs, and Council Bluffs jumped at it. The home band here agreed to play for a mercly nominal sum. It looks like an insult to our own band. It is rather discouraging for the boys to attempt to keep an organization here, and those who have stood by it are getting weary of the way the band is treated. 1 I believe in protection, to a certain ex- tent, anyway. If thero is any honor to be given or encouragement shown, it should be to our own band, so long as it needs it.” EE A Broken Leg. John Mikesell. the well knowa Q" engineer, met with a serious accident while crossing the new bridge. He was on horseback and got jammed in betwoen two buggies in such a way that the horse in turning to get out fell, his weight coming on to Mr. Mikesell 50 as to break his right leg near the ankle., One of the buggies run over his right arm but it was not broken. He scrambled out as best he could and climbed over the rail into the foot pass- age. There the crowd was so dense that it seemed he could not get out, but on its becoming known that his leg was broken the way was cleared and he was helped into a carriage and brought up to the office of Drs. Macrae & Thomas, who attended to his injuries. Tl S Too Fast for Marshall. ‘While returning from Omaha yesters day afternoon just before the parade started, a horse driven by M. M. Mar- shall became frightened and ran away, Fortunately Lower Broadway was not crowded at that time, and Mr. Marshall managed to keep the animal in the street without colliding with any other vehicles. After running nearly a mile the horse was driven into a fence near the Northwestern depot and stopped. Mr. Marshall was uninjured, nns the only damage was to the harness. Mr. ‘W. J. Davenport, freight and passenger agent, was in the buggy when the horse started but jumped to the ground with« out injury. he escape was a very fors tunate one for both gentlemen, e Personal Paragraphs. Judge Deemer and wife were among the prominents at the celebration. E. W. Tichnor was in_yesterday from North Bend, greeting old friends and celebrating with the others, Mrs. R. C. Shively, of Missouri Val« ley, is in the city visiting her sister-in- law, Mrs. S. A. Anderson, and her brothers, D. W. and H. R. Jone: | S. H, Carpenter, a young business man of Cedar Falls, Ia.,is in the city visiting Prof. McNaughton and family and taking in the bridge opening. Past Eminent Dewey, of Washington, Jowa, was in* the city yesterday, and participated in the day’s exercises with Ivanhoe Come mandery. o Electrician Bradloy, of the fire des partment, has sufficiently recovered from his wounds received in the recent stabbing affair, to be out again, and was at his post in the line yesterday, Mr. Fred Pullman, an expert in the employ of the Thomson-Houston Eleo- tric company, is in the city superintend- ing the opening of the motor line and secing that the machinery will work properly, e Several Bluffs citizens “got left” so far as witnessing the parade was cone cerned. They drove across the river in the morning to look over the onrn.- tions going on in Omaha, and did not start to return until the Omaha proces- sion moved. It was then almost imposs sible to get near either bridge owing to the jam, and after taking thoir place in line and waiting for nearly two hours, they managed to reach Iowa soil, but it was t0o late tosee much. Omaha turned out en masse, and the passage ways 40 the bridge were blocked. —— A boy, who was trying to clambep upon one of the wagons in the parade yesterday, caught his hand in tho end- gate of the wagon in such a manner thatone finger was mashed to a folly before he could be extricated. Ho was taken to Dr. Macrae’s office, whore the end of the injured digit was amputated. ‘The laa lives in the eastern part of the city. He will carry the mark of the day’s celebration with him to his grave, ————— P Judge Aylesworth did very Mttle business in police court yesterday, Four drunks were the only victims {n the cooler for his attention,” With the exoeguan of the time spent in going to the bridge and returning, he passed the day at the city building, manufacs turing voters. ‘The naturalization ma- chinery works very smoothly now, and Germans, Irish, Italians and Swedes are metamorphosed into Americavs [} @ surprising rate, e Fourteen special police were on estorday to assist the regular foree in {ooking after the great number of strangors who flockeéd to the eity %o witness the ceremonies and dem tion in honor of the orniag 4 bridge. They were distributed r ut mainly along Broad wore detalled for duty at t| go to assist in keeping hack: erowd during the progress of theg tial corowmou, o Grand Commandier &

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