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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SPECTAL NOTICES. 3 OMAHA. —_— . N» advertiscments will be taken for these colnmns after 12:30 p. m. Terms—Cash in advance, Advertieements under this head 10 cents per #ine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub. quent insertion, and #1.50 per line per month, 0 ndvertisemnent taken for less than 2 cents the first insertion. Seven words will be counted $0 the line; they must run consecutively and ust be pald fn ADVANCE. AN advertise- nents must be handed in_before i2:3) o'clock p. ., and under no circumstances will the taken or discontinued by telephons gk Arties sdvertisingn thes + colinng and hav 1 ~ - Ing their answors addressed in care of Tik Be Wil plense ask for n chock to enable them to ge heir latters, a§ none will be delivered except on recentation of check. All answers to adver- isonients shotild be enclosealin envelopes. All ndvertisenients in thess columns ars pub: f1shed in both morning and evening editions of M Hek, the circulation of which aggregates mors than 15,000 papers daily, ana gives the ad- wertisers the benefli, not only of the city cir jation of Tik [BEr, but also of Council Bluffs, Lineoln wnd other eities and towns taronghout this section of the country, Shis section OF e COURKY. s BRANCH_ OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions, at_the following busi. Bens houses, who are a1 thorized agents for Thi Ber special notices, and will quote the same Tates as can be had at the main office. JOHN W, BELL, Pharmacist, 20 South Tenth Btreet, P (M ASE & EDDY, Btationers and Print J South 16th Street. & 1. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cume e ing Su (1O, W. PARR, Pharmacist, 18 St. Mary’ Avenue. - SITUATIONS WANTED. i"/\m Position by & young man in offi od penman, good fiabits; can give Dest of references. Address B, Excelsior off b8 WAN {tuation, by a competent cutter Of 15 years' expérionce. Refor to G. A. Lindquest. Inquire at:22) South 14th st. 535-11 FANTED—A situation 1 office, by young mun; good, rapid penman; have experi- ence in furnitire business. Address 1153 N 18th st 520- 1TUATION wanted by glish woman capable of entire charge of young children or light honse work; best of reference, M Barden, Deflance, Towa. FANTED—Situntion for & Scotchman and wife; man {8 expericnced with fine stock and understands garaening; wife 18 a_good cook and laundresd. Mrs.” firege, didi 815 ANTED—Situation by an experionced ness man, aither in the house or on the rToad. References, AdressSZ, Bee office. H0S-28 COMPETE d exporienced bookkeep of twenty years' experience, with $1,600 to 2,000 Lo Invost or loan employer (well secured), désires a poaition wihere he can make himself Jitetul as bookkeoppr or accountunt. Address lock box 6, Hmala, Neb. 4552 (SITUATION wanted. . First gardener and florist, German, ; %rowvr of roses cut tiowers and general plants: 22 years' expe fence In flowers, fruits and vegetables; business rivate or commercial after April 1.' Address h. Mokler, 1444 Holladay st., Denver, men for stead work at 318 u week. & security require 1616 Dodge, 10 to ARt TANT T Apply at Ce 2525 “’:\N'I‘El) “Well dressed and active sales- man to hundle a_special line of our g00ds salary paid. Lovell .\lnu'l'r Ca th st 5l ___ MISCE ANTED—Oas materisl for residence lot. 7ANTED—An expert purpose of exwmining cowncy records: best of references are required. must be {n by Marcn 204, Krause, West Point )—Etocks of merchandise for far Will pay some cash. LANEOUS WANT __ nter to bufld ana furnish large house, tor cashandffine Addross R 6 | accountant for the Applications Addvess W, Ee YV “or city property. stern Land'and Loan Exchange, 117 8. 10,000 women to use “WIlcox s Fancy Compotnd Wileox Medical and always Safo Guard,’ SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING 7ALENTINE'S Snorthand and Typewriting exclusive shorthand Over one hundred graduates in Valentine, offic thie frd Judicial | stanography Nebraska, And | Hoyles, an experienced taacher and batini reporter, Day and e dents can eater at Any time. Send for circulars. rthand Schoc ystems and uses TANDARD 8 ) block, tenches standard s Remington_typewriters, Circulars free WANTED--TO RENT. M wanted— A middle-aiced, single gent man wants siite of nished rooms with firat-cinss In every respect, threo unfur- rooms with board for gentleman and wife; must be first-class and convenient to business. 5 EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. Byreau, 119 N. 16th st, lished 8 years, Most reliabie in cit N EB. Employmen (VANADIAN Employmont Office, Mrs, Brega, ‘3144 8 15th. Referénce Omaha National bank FOR RENT--HOUSES, 10-room moaern house near hich school—cheap. and Howard Thompson, 212 Sh block, 15th and Howard. OR RENT—7 room cottage on Harney st just west of 2ith s, $25, 4-room cottage, 8. 12th st, $12.50. 10-room house on 8. 10th st with all will rent reasonable to party Apply to Green & Wil onal bank building. conveniences, making good’ lense. broom cottage, first-class or- Inquire L. Kalish, 25tk and Hamilton 2 1 hiouse, 28th nnd Seward #10 per month, shier Neb. Clothing Co. ENT—Nice cottag per month, Hicks, room 40, Barker blc NT—Several nice houses. room 40, Barker block. DOR RENT—New Troom fiat, cor. RENT—Hy March 1, (-room house in room cottagge Sheely's Station, 8 15th st, or 1423 Douglas st, room 2. A thriving Tiotel and saloon ina- firstclass location, 14 rooms, 32 stalls, corf cellent opportunity for a good business man, N., Nebraska city, —Cheapest hou: all conveniences, modern lous: r only #10 per m Locust sts, Kountze J.A. Linahan, room VWV ANTED Shoemakor, steaay work all the year, 702 8. 10th, 519 27* i otel yardman, $20; pastry cook, cond, 835.° Mrs. Hroga, 814% S 15th. 6:4-27) FANTED—FIrst-class custom cutter from the east would like a situation, under- stands buying and selling woolens, Good ref- éncos, Addross M, Lincoln Neb. 488 27 TANTED—Agents. We want first class men who aro ‘wiready traveling salesmen, to ar lubricating oil sample s a side line. mmins & Co., Cl 415 2 ‘eling salesmen; salary and_expensea; no experlenos necessary. Address, with stamp, L. H. Linn & Co., Li Crosse, Wis 0-27" A OENTE wanted on salary. 87 per month and expenses paid, any active man or ‘womanjto sell our goods by sample and live at home. ' Sulary paid promptly and_expenses in advarce, Full partfculars and sample case Wo mean just wnat we say. Address Btaidurd Siiverware Co , Boston,: Miss. W ANIED—agents for our new patent firo- proof sares, size 28x18x18, welght 600 1bs., xetall price 5, others in proportion, Highest award (silver medal) Centennial Exposition; raro chance; permanent business. Our prices lowest, We are not in the safe pool. Exclusive territory given. Alpine Safe Co., Cluciunatl, 0. / ANTED—A good man to go on the road; must be wide awake, full of energy, give security for money collected and deposit §25 for aples. Call on George 8. Cline. Room 11, First National bank builaing, Omaha, Neb. 1 st-class_finished. 6-room flats with bathroom, gas, water anid corner, sultabli ¥ suitabie for barber shop, corner 2ith a enworth sts, Inquirs at premi alifornia 8t, ADDIY at nw corner of 220 and Davenport, O RENT—G-room house 2512 Caldwoll st.; rent ceasonab) modern conveniences: will rent to good reliablo tenant at $40 dortt, rooms 517318 Fi G. J. Sterns- rst Nat. Bank building, f= room house, #14 pex month, 8. E. cor 11th and Vinton. Inquire next door. 00D houses, centrally located, aro in de- mand at J. H. Parrotte, 1606 Chis URNISITED tiouse for rent 1a Pa opposite Hanscom all modernn con- Leo & Nichol, 25th and Leavenworth. 952 ico G-room house, east front, balt block of cable cars, 112 8. 25th st, ROOM house near high school. quire J. F. Barto FUL 8room bath room, hot and_cold water, streets with straet car, near a €5 per month, The' house {s now. once. C. F, Harrison, Merchants’ s, city water, 00d school, only GENTS wanted 1n every town and city the west for the Harden ‘Hand Granade Fire xtingulsher. Apply to I . Crandali,jlo Souti st T ANTED—Agents in every city and town in the west to sell the Toy Calliope, the grea st seller on earth: send 20 cts for sample. I G. Crandall, 810 South 15th st. oy YA7ANTED—600 men for Washington torri- tory: good wages, steady work, long job, Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam u!&u S ALESMEN—Wo wish a few men 0 8ol our 0008 by sample to the whotesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line, En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages 83 por day. Porman- ent position. No postais answered, ~Money nd- vanced for wagos, advertising, ew. Centennial Mau't’g Co., Cincinnati, 0. T0-m103 '“YA\NTH"~A ents for Milward's calyx-oyad self-threading needle; proserves failing sight; a help to good sight: perfect bonanza for canvassers; sample packago 10c, Sena for clrculars to headquarters, Stayner’ & Co., Pro- yidence, R. L. o Bn\‘s:mn, Dist, Tel, Con, 1804 Douglas. 521 VW ANTED—Live men aud wonion to engae i An easy, paying husiness at nome. Can work daytimé or’ evening and_make 500 to §2 per hou sample and complete in- Atructio Address, World Supply 440- 128 "‘T‘n\m “girl for general house work, in small fawily, .‘\|lpl)’fi4lbl'n|)llul,fllfi\\. ue, TANTED—Girl to 4o general houss work Inquire at 610 8. 22 st. 0 '“'AN'i'iaif- A girl for goneral house wo 10 washing, 1910 Howard sty TANTED—A girl, Germgn proferiea; must Spouk good Buglish: 3in family: no chils ared.” Apply 1816 Wirt st., Kountze Dlac 50310 OB RENT—When you wish to rent u house, store or oftice call on us. H. E. Cole, Conuinental block TF{OR RENT- Touse and barn, Hanscom place, Rarrls, room 411 First Navl bk bldg, It RENT—$-room modern improved housa Ront moderate. gutter, 1001 Farnam st. TOR RENT-—Cottag st and 162 50 5th st Inqul Apply M, EL PRy o R 212, Sheele; 8 OR RENT—Cheap, 5 and 5 room house, 153) r and Dorcas T—0-room brick, 114_8 25th st; mod- ern convenlences; near cable line, Griith, U. P. headquarters, OR RENT--7-room flat at 608 8, 13th. J. L, Brandeis & Sons, N 1CELY turnislied room, 2105 Douglas & JURNISHED rooms by day, week or mou St. Clair Hotel, cor. FURNI SHE] Dprivate tamil rooms, single or en suite 1 California. OOMS—Furnished or unfurni B\xrum'flufu Tooms, 1018 Cliicago, Furnisied front roo. 1816 Dodge. 0K RENT—Furnished room with Loard, ap- JOR RENT-A furnished toom n ot room for gentlemen, 325 N 17th st Y 7 ANTED—Voung girl to assist with Dbt housework. SIS 8, #th ave, cor. Leaven- ‘worth, 603 24 W TED—A com petent cook also &_second AL 2010 5t Mary's ave. 549 25 ANTED—Young German girl for general housework, small tumily, 210 N, weh J i ANTED “agents.—lellable women to sell the “Original Hygela” Combination Bhoulder Brace” Corset " Hest money maki articie {u the country. Satisfactjon guarante Apply for torms and territory to W estern Core BeTCO, St Louls, Mo 52310t Ui good stoady girls who would 1fke to work In the country; ¥ dining room glrls: cook for country hotel, 8303 20 girls for finera) housework 3 urse giris. - Mes. Hroga, 1415 8 16th, il ;{mu}.’etm{mu to do general work; good wages, Appl: NO. 214 Boutl Gtk it g PP ae 0K RENT—Two well furnished rooms, sulte, steam heated. 1013 Doliglas, NISHED rooins, with firet el R’lL E furniabod rooms & board, JUIT of % farnik! Miences, § bloci A. Hospé, r., 1518 Douglas st. ENUE Rooms— At 101 Dioeks from P O, newly fyrmished private boarding house,pleasin’ rooms,ali cc d rooms, modern conven- from P. O, private fumily, SM.KJ,L— Room, ut 1803 Douglas st. PULNISHED rooms for rent, {5 proyements, All modern bath furnace, ets “'A\N'l'r:n' (| Heneral Dousework Sumall anily. 102 Callfornia st cor"th. It WANTE!; ~Buttonhole muker; 112 Farnam, Gmb—-m 8 l9th, e SESCMAING, finm‘nn- agements 1o do dressmiakin in famihes. Miss Sturdy, 2017 Leavenwort 408 m 21* 1CE #rooms, 1 from 8 to $12, thand Jones strests. FOR BENT— amonth Peabody, suite of furnished Toows, suitable for man and wife or threa wiet, with all conveniences and board, in private fawmily, Terms reason: 8t No. 103 Purk ave,or talephone 1 ANDSOMELY furnished soutneast back parlor, With or without joining bed all moderd improvenients aid t | modations; Z4% Farnam, ARGE front room, nicely furnished, ifor 2 gentlemon, 145 Farua: (U RNISH D or unf and Lath, voard | opposite All Eaiats’ o o nnfi_umm< m, with gas 1F osired, 510 8. Boh § JOR RENT -Furnished rooms in Gruenig bik, cor, 13th and Dodge sts. Inquire of Geo, R. Davis, Miliard hotel billlard room. 533 R RENT—Nicely furnished room, with bonrdif desired, gas, heat and bath-room, 1707 Dodvest. B0l JFURNISHED rooms, 113 8 20th u,m-:\‘\:“liml‘m WURNISHED rooms, single or en eult, hath and steam for gents only, 1519 Howard, 360-25 LAWGE sonth room; Ao AmAIl Foom i furnished, lovely location and every mox convenience. 2107 Douglas. 600 ©) NICELY rurnished rooms, stoam heat, g & bath, etc., on same floor, 810’ per month, 207 S, 20th, 1o fiat. [y N/ ICELYfurnished rooms, aiso front an AN back parior: 160 Douglas st. 814 ICELY furnished rooms with board; ail ave, FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED € PLEASANT unfurnished rooms to rent for housekeeping, 8 w cor Burt and 224 sts 530 floor, by man and wife: no flats. Address ). box 70 268 3 UNFURNISHED rooms, 603 N, Tth st. YV ANTED—1 or 2 unfurnished rooms on first P, O 310, 1412, Plerce st FOR RENT-STORES AND QFF}OE& (JOR RENT-3-story brick store building on main busines st,, well located and es. [ocially adapted tor “rotail, or light wholesale business, Hicks, room 40, Barker block 5902 [OR RENT— 2 floors 22 ng, with elevator, close to ‘wxpress office cheap'rent, just the thing for wholesaling, goo location, apply Geo. Heyn, 1105 Farnam st P TR RENT-Two storos, 521, and 525 Nort 16th st. Inquire at the building. Henry W « offices &1 each, all fronting Inth s man block, 1. e. of id Douglas, Bushman, 1311 [OR RENT—A fow office rooms left fo rental, “Also a wali lightod room on second floor, 40x60, in RRamge butlding. 101 FOR RENT--MISCELLANEOU JADIES and gentlemen can reut nasque Jsuits by calling ut 516 N, 16th, upstaiy TOR RENT Basement, sultable for_a_plum. ber or rber, cor. 15th and Jackson sts. 420 OR RENT -A warchonse with ment, centrally located on idepondent. track from wiiich cars can bo unloaded and loaded into and from building, Tmmodiate possession. Sam J. Howell, 217 8. Tith st, Omana. 56 OR RENT—Good basen:ent, Douglas st. RENTAL AGENGIES. BELL & TALBOT, room 821, Ramgo building. 616 m1 w @ ive special atte ng and c lecting rents, list with us. H. E. Cole, room 6 Continental block. B30 iF YOU want you Dplace them wita Benawa & (o 15th, opposite postoflice. 4 M HE renting season is here: bring on your houses; 1 have tho customers, J. H, ‘Par. rotte, 1606 Chicago. = MISCELLANEOUS. “'lfir.hs Qug or cleaned, cisterns cieaned and repaired. K. W. Grosjean, 271) B ( KLAHOMA Guide Book and Map, contain- g futl information as to the new ferritory. Mailed to any nddress on recoipt of 5) cents. Tyler & Co., publishers, 521 Wyandotte street, Kansas (1ity, Mo, iz fPYAE banjo taught as an art by Geo. lenbeck, 23 8. 10th st. F YOU want tobuy, sell, rent or exchange, call on or vddress, G. J." Sternsdoril, rooms 317 and 318 First National bank buildin, ~ BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘VASTFJ I Anm‘ml v —Mark Down Sale— —Men's, Women's, Misses’ and Children’s— Shoes, __—Inall Departments— Some Spectal Giood Bargatns. 60 pairs ladles’ French welded, band made, best, button, #5, now #. ) pairs ladfes’ patent leather vamp, French kid. quarter button, 1), now . 4 ladies’ Purls kidl hand turned, button, §7, now #. g 5 misses ouro kid, heoled, button, $130, now 000 % Inisses curo kid heeled slippers, $1,25, now now hildren’s peb goat, heeled, button, 8125 now 7ic, 100 cildren’s kid and goat, heeled, sizes 4 to 7, £1, now 5. 150 men’s French calf hand made, best, but- ton, lace and congress, 8%, now 0, men’s French calf hand wmade, cork sole lace, bals and congress, 3, now 8!, 50'men’s I'ranch calf hand made, in button onlv, §7, now ¥, 7l inen’s French calf, button, cong and bals, Dest 8 shoe in America, now . The best woman's dongola kid #2.50 button shoe in America. 14th and Farnam, 4. D. orse. 540 27 ______ PERSONAL. TRANCE MEDIUM—Mme. Sandall, the young Swede, tells full names of callers and the full name of your future husband or wife, with date of marriage, and tells whether the one you love is true or false. Not a fortune teller, but & young spirit medum. Madame oes into a perfectly dead trance. Will bring ack the parted_ hisband or lover, no matter 1f they be 10,000 miles away. Will guarantee to settle family quarrels, Parlors up stairs, 408 N, 1ith st., third floor. ol it O¥A A Steamn Dye Works 1321 Howard st Dyeing, cleaning, etc. Lace curtains cleaned, I Paulion prop. teléphone M7, 512 ESSIE W.—Loft Millard; write me 1500 Far- it mail. Lillle 51027 I YOU intend to marry or only desite amuse- ment_join_our club. ° Address with stamp Western Correspondencs Club, Couneil Blufls, In. 60 m1f G STERNSDORFK, Real Estate and » Exchange Broker, has removed to Rooms 17 und 514, First National bank building L FOR SALE-MIiSCELLANEOUS. HAVE a €-foot square bullding, tormerly used as a horse coliar factory, on' Sanncers anl Franklin sts, on leased giound, together with about 50 feet of good shelving, all of which can be bought at your own figures. J. Sternsdortl, 317 and 818 First Nations Butlaing. Telepuone 164, A LARGE, neayy government wagon, almost new, can be bought at your ow J. Sternsdortf, rooms 317 and 318 Fu ank, Telophone 41, NOR SALE- A medium sized safe: also lotter press, clieap. Call at 310 South 16th st., city. (S Ol SALE—Good Mosler, Bahman & €0.'s fireproof safe, 14x21xi6 inches inside meas- urement, Will irade for watchies or jewelry. Address'box %3, Hastings, Neb, 00 e A worth of turniture for five hundred and fifty doliurs and lease of modern house on Cap- itol avenue. Must sell on account of poor health J. i, Parrotte, 1606 Chicag a2 SALE-Car load of young sound horses. 1610 California st. B, 8. Wood. a1 {JOR SALE—On terms tosult, the neat cottage, 2 Charlesst. Telaphonesi, or W. T, 8ra: man, Omaha's largest varioty buggies, wagons, enst 8106 1003 bt north vf Nicholas st 4 y a full-blooded male skye terrier, Address Box 188, 80, Omaha, 43 25 VW ANTED—To buy goad commercial pap ‘ R C. l'nlwrwn};u S 1ith st. y W W ANTED-Furniture, carpits, stoves & household ‘xum‘ll of all kinds, Omabha Auc- tion & Storage Co., 1121 Farnam. o0 RSDAY. . oumvtwin M B8 LENGRMAN consulted on_all AfTalrs of life tnrough the magic mirror, Batisfaction guaranteed. {13 N1fth at, Upsiairs FEBRUARY 28 TMONEY to loan in large sums at the lowast rates; mo deiay. R.U. Patterson, 13 8, lsth. AUt H "E. COLE, loan agent. . I_) . NANNIB V. warren, nxmrvny:mz,i Medis cal an dis d business medjum, Female diseases A spectalty. 119 N 16th ®., rooms 2 and 3. . b4 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. AL 7 = M IDLAND Guarantea & Trust Oo., 1505 Fa A¥Anam. Complete abstyacts furnished & titles to real estate examined.Herfocted & guaranteed b6 A BSTRACTS Linahgg & Mationey, room 05, £\ Paxton block. () (OUAHA Abstract company, 1510 Farnam st Most complete and oarefilly propared set of abstract books and plats of all real property in the city of Omaha and Douglas county, i MONEY TO LOAN. HAVE #1,30 1 will loan on long or short time; must have first mortgage securi whll buy first mortigagze paper. - Address an _on improved ronl estate n Mutual Life Insurance ( Lowest rates; no commissions, Address How« ard Kennedy, special loan agent, (Dm&!\n..‘ Neb. '\" ONEY fo Loan on chattel security, fair rate AMhof tuterest. J. H. Parrotte, 1606 Chicago st. 435 8 K Sholos, 210 First Nat'l bank bofore make Ong your loans. 056 PBUILDING loans a snecimity. W. M, Harris, room ), Frenzer block, opposite P. n.‘ 3R ()m HARD Hill- Cholce loans wanted in thi addition. Kimball, Champ & Ryan. ()nm,nmi( & Co., No. 312 So. Iith s Chamber of Commerce bullding, loan money at b, 0 4% and 8 per cont, according to loc tloni of' property. Unsuronssed facilities for [»Iutlmf large loans on inside business propert A speclal fund of sevoral thousand dollars ioan on unimproved lots, IVIONEY toloan on_turniture, plunos, horsos. wugons, ete. City Loan Co., 1188 13ta st, opposite Millard hotal TLOANS on businoss property, 85,0 to 50,0, nted, Provident Trust Company, room rst Natlonal Bank building. 10) YV ANTED_First class fnside loans. - Lawost 1ates, Calland seo us. Mutual Inves ment Co, K1 Ba 3th and Farnan, 65 W ALNUT i addition, Kimball, Champ & Ryan, 2528 (CARTHAGE Cholee loans wanted in this addition. Kimbail, Champ & kyan, O, 1o yant o borrow ‘moneys I 50, G. J. Sternsdorft, rooms 317 und 3% First Natioual bank _buiiding, will loan 0y amount from §10) to $),0X, on im- hi or unimproved Omaha property. Low- csurates of interest. No unue dela; Tnproved central business properly loans & specialty, Telephons 46}, ¥ 0 YOU want monoy? Loans made on houso. 0ld furniture, pianos, horses, ote., without delay or removal,’ Persons wishing ' loan of thus ‘kind will do'weii to call at our ofiico be dealing business str tal. A. . Grasnwood & Co. ltoom 1 ham block, 15 Cunning- MONEY roal estato mortgages. Call on J. B. Kuony & Co,Room “irst National bank buildinz, £0) F 2% 7\ ‘ONEY to loan on fugalture, horses, wagons AVl ete., oron uny approved saci TLEWS Kobbins, K. 205, Sheely Blk., 15th and” Howard. PLE'S Finane The fairost, quieteat, most 1ibsral money change in the eity: loans made without detay or publicity, in any amount large ot small, at the i rates of ints t, on ang aval loans may be prd at any time origimal rates. 0. Bouscarcn, ngr, Room 56, Barker blk, 13th and Fatnam, Du YOU want to borrpw money? Read this: 1t will suve $ou timo. It wiil save you money, You can bairow fron 13, F. Magters, successor to (W, I Crott, room 4, Withnell Hil'g 13th and Hirney sts. £, 50, 85 ), 310 500, $1.000, £5,000, $10,07), in ‘fact, any st yon want on rurnitu pianos, horses. mules, Wugons, ef terms and at lower rates; than a other otlice in_tho eity, without publicity or removalof - property from your possession. If an instalnient i3 duo on your property and you cannot meet it, call and see me. 1 wil pay t for you. If you have a loan ih any other office,’call and geét my rates. 1 will take it up and carry it for you. 1 make 10ans for ons to six months, und you can pay o purt at any time, reducing both prin- cipal and interest. All loans renewed av original rates, and no charge for papers. AIl' business strictly confidential. Call and 560 me. Don t forget the number. Room 4, Withnell block. 553 UNDEE Place—Choice loans wanted in this addition. Kimball, Chump & Ryan. 5y 205-23 N0 LOAN--A special rund of 810,00 in sums from #500 up, on unimprovel lots in Omaha ifnot situated too far out.Odell Brothers.& Co, #12 S, 16th st. PBUILDING loans. Linahan & Mahoney BUSINESS CHANCES. oh TDRUG Store, about 0N, in one of the best towns in Nebraska, population 1300, terms oash; going into jobbimg, Address R 63, He oMce, i 1 IART! wanted—In one of the best paying Dusinesses in Omaha. ~Must be sober aud industrions and hiave not lees than #2000 to put inthe business, For full particulars address A. B, care 0. G. Schenck, 537 Paxton block, Omati, p JARTNER Wanted — A first-class _architect and eminent designer Wants a partner with some capital. He must bo able to bring in work and have influence with the leading cap- italists and enterprising flems: no buliding knowledge or otler work required. Address 153, Bee office 827 OR SALE A nilco cloan 8tock of ardwaro, stoves and tinware in a growing eastern N braska town; stock and_building will_involee put £ tho business hs paid a profit of about &,00) 1n eighteen months, and wlll bear the closest Investigation: good reasons for sell. Ing: the only tin shop in the place counocted with ft. Address “Hargain,” care Omaha Hard- ware Co., Omaha, Neb. s EAT markot for sale: bost paying stand in 40021 NEW rolier mill for safo ina good wheat Delt, and good market for floor. For terms address ¥, J, Andrens, Gorden, Neb, 2%m1s* QOR SALE—The Atley coal mine, located at Atley, Marion Co., Lit., with 515 neres of the best conl lands 1 Towa, 7-foot vein of coal, fix- tures and machinery first class in every respoct, railroad switch connected with we 8, will be sold at a bar n iftaken within 13 A for particulars address J. Ward, or ¥. W. Geneser, care of State Savings' bank, Dos Moines, Ia. 38 28 O SALE~A well established grocery busi- noss in this city, Inquirs D, M. Steslo & Co,, 13th and Harney. will buy 160 ncre rarm, 1m. les trom Long Pine, Nob.,good house, hest water. 21,50 cash for 2 fonr-room housss renting. for #16 por month, §residentand 3 businoss lof allin Long Pine, 1,000 inhabitants, b waterworks, ratl Blon, good farming country, Very choeap, must by s0ld. Long Pine Exchang Bank, Loug Pine Neb. i 1 FOR EXCHANGE. FOR HANGE=610 acres of land in Choy- enne Co.. Neb. What have you to offe Engleharit, Bradshaw, Neb, i JOR EXCHANGE—Improved farms for good building lots; will pay cash d Western Laud and Loan Exclange, 1 st. 01 EXCHANG E—Good residences for farm iands or vacant city property, Wes Land und Loan Exchango, 117 8, 1500 st. 47 YV HATwill you give for lot 6, block Benson, containing one acre? VW HAT wiil vou give for th nyw 1 section i, township 31, range 15, west, in Holt Co., ‘containing 109 acres, 4% miles 1 't, 13) acres nnder cuit tion, o Dbarn for ¥ head ‘of horses, v, orchard, aud all ‘necessary provements for first class farm: incum- brunce $1,100, abonut 8150 interest, and taxes to llm paid, What will you give cash for I‘l” It 24, Jee, i Valuable lands, im- and near raflroad towns; short run from Omaha, that T wiil trade for good stock of clothing or ‘general merchandise, The lnuds are goold and the goods must be a good clean stock. A rave opportunity open only for ushort time, Address 1 V. Olark, Genos, Neb. IO EXCHANGE—Honses and lots, farm lands, merchandise, horsns, cattlo, Wazons, ete. Cali or write t teiter, room 5, 3W. cor. 15th and Dougla 243 240 acres unimproved land* countyd Addros s Sighty acres of the finest timber land in Wisconsin, clear of incur ffor? G J. rooms 317 & 313, First National bank burding. - '(\t)(nl{mnm’m.ur or lightly fneum A merchandiso, 1ive stock or city propert E. Cole, itoom 6, Continental block. 5 QR TRADE--Council Biuts and Omaha roal estate for farms, horses, cattle or mercha; dise. lest lots between Omana and Council Binfls, C. K. Mayne, 13th and Harney. 7 m OR EXCHANGE- For desirablo residence property in Omaha, any or all of rollowing: 40 choice “inside residence lots in Ha stings, 300 1ots 0 Lincoln, 040 acres fine farming land, Lancaster county. Tine residence property, Lincoln. Good rental proparty, Lincoln. Cuoice fancy residonce, coinsr, Los Angelos. A neat residence property in Haiiscom Dlace, Also, some good mortgage notes. inglocation and price of prop- ., care Bawm Iron Co., 1217 Leaven- gago jonns at 10w rat delay. D. V. Sholes, 210, First Nationa ONEY to loan on Omaha and South Omahe. property, also on favims. E. Harrison, 103 and 40 Mérchants’ National bank. 766 T INCOLN Placo—Choice loans wanted in this addition. Kimball, Champ & Ryan EBRASKA Mortg. Loan Co. will make you a loan on household goods, horses, wagons, land contracts, fino jowelry or securities of any kind withiout publicity, at reasonablo rutes, Room 7, Rowley block, South Omaha, Itooms” OIS Paxtoi ~ blk., Omali, - Neb. 655 1,000 to 50,00 at 6, 614 and 7 per cent, no Mid- dlemen, money diroct from the kastern Fn- vestor, W. B. Melkle, M ONEY - Loans nogotiated nt law rates withe out delay, and purchass good comn Japer and morigage notes. 5. A. Sloman, 5th and Farnam, ‘\TUN EY to loan onimproved property at first AVihands. “No application sent away for ap: proval. Securty and tities examined froo of charge to borrowers, Lombard Inyestment company, #00 8, Bt M RE. & Loan Co., room 41}, Nat. Bank. o1 TMUNEY to toan, Davis Co, real catate loanagents, 1503 Farnam st 07 Loan ure ready for applic in amouuts from $30 to #10, 000 on 1mproved Omaha or Douglas county real estate. Full information as to rates. Loans promuitly elosod. Good notes will be purchased by ui. Calll tnon us, or write. ‘o’ McCagus Investment Co, CAN make a tew 10aus on first-ciass chaitel securities at rensonable rates. W. K, Potter, room 10 Harksr blk, (15 ON"T' borrow money on_ furait ), horsss wagons, ete., until you haye seon . 1. Ja cobs, room 410, First National bank building Cor, Tithand Farnam ~ / 553 BYILDING loans. D Solos, 210, First Nat'l Bark, B PEOBLES Flnanciat Bechang -tarzs und small 1oans for long aall short time, at low- rates of interast, on real estate mortgage notes, chattels of all kings, diamonds, watches and jewelry. Dou't fall te call if you want falr and “cheap _accommoddithns, 0. Douscaren, Mgr., room 564, Barker k., 15th aud Farnam, l RIGGS Placg—Cholem loans wanted in this addition, ” Kimball, Ghamp & Ryan, 20523 ) W. M. Harrls, roor P. O, jI COLE, loan ageit. g b - $ PER CENT ‘money @ loan—Cash on hand Y 50 krenzer block, opp. ) MQNEY o loans eash gn hane Vol | W, Bquire, 121§ Farnam si,, First Natlonal bank buflding. 67 PHILADELPIIA Morigage & “Trust Co. cheap eartern money direct to horrowers, Moke bullding loans, farge or smail: perfect titles: cept 10ans in their western office. Geo, W. P Coates, represeutative, 13 Board Trade. MUNEY loaned for ,8 or 00 days, on any kind of chattel security; reasonable inter- eat; business confidential, J. J. Wilkinson, 1417 Farnaw s Ul TANTED—To vuy good comme W A B erommon s o mm merciat pape STORAGE. QTORAGE—At low rates at 1121 k 5 S Oltiia Auction & Storage o - Ut RACKAGE, storage, low THARRAR ol Dot BHAN('IA & 0O, storage, 1211 Howard, ONEY to Loan—Lowest rates. Loans closed promptly, H, E. Cole, it 6,Continental blfloé[, 000,000 £0 Toan at 0 per cent. Linanan &, Ma- Snouoy. Roow ax, Paxion block b . Kimball, 3 United States Nar. Bank Building, L Farhar 20529 OANS made on reai esate and mortgages Lbolunt. Lowls 5. lood & Can 1321 Farnum, u have anythin onor writeus, H. E. Cols, Ro nental biock. 0R._EXCHANGE—Dakota, Hand county.— Wit have you to offer fora good farm hero, stightly encumbered? Dakota lands are risinz in value, and its destiny cannot be dis- puted. Wil tike vacant lot or improved prop- erty and assume some incumbrance. G. J, Sternsdort, rooms 317 and 318, First National Dbank butldinz. 805 __FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE wiil sell the following desc Property on Weodnesday, March 20, 10 a. m.atpublic auction tothe hightst bidder " for cash “on upproved security. A now one story frame store building 100x34, with basement aid iving rooms, A mew stock of about #,000.00° worth of gen- eral merchandise and about 300,00 worth of new furniture. For particulars call on or address J, H, Skubl, ‘Charter Oak, Crawford Co,, Ta. B61-13 l ASTIN Nobra ;lnwlwllj eith, Hastings, FOR SALE or'T in Osceola, population L0, county seat of Clark county, lowa. 13 room brick hoise, steam and every convenlenco: one acre of land, Cost 815,000, Mortgage $4,00) for tive years at 7 er cent annually. Will sell or trade equity. { M. A. Upton, Company, investment bankers, Omaha, Neb, TOR SALE— 7, 45x150, lot 2, “x150, 10 block 13 16y st, also lots | and 21 in block 1, Bast Side adaition to Omuha, For particulars inqguire of 1. J. Bermingham, Galena, 111, A96m2g buys nice -room nouss anl lot, well locatod E. Cole, room 6, Continental block. 244 iy Lit—Lot 10, In block 13, WxI50, on Harney t. For particulars inquire of Win Siniger, Galena, 111, 105 mli $ SH und $3 wonthly, including interost, H. 100 casi, halance &3 permonth, will buy naw rooln house on 2ith st. near Lako st. ‘Price, 400, ', E. Relter, room 5, or. 15th Douglas, TREAD our lise of acro property, West Omaha, #,0) Ten acres, Louse, "bar nice state of cultivation, #7,600, Thurry acres just ontside city imits, Five acre tract near Belt line, ¥,250, Ten acres close to junction of Helt line Ry, and K, E, & M, V. R. R west Omaha, §,500. Ten'acre tract near station on Belt liné Ry, finest land around eity, #),50), Finest ten acro tract around Omaha, Worth #7,600; will sell and take good residence DFOPErty in DArt payment Well located acre property 1is the safest and surest investment of any property on the mar- ket, [Leve the agency for some of the finest and cheapest acre property around the city,and if you wunt an fivestment that will double | your money witain threo years or a home or Truit and vegetable gardens it will pay you all and let me hOW you the acre property | offer for sule, Goo. N. Hicks, Rtoom 40 Barker Block. TAKE up and tako advantage o1 some of tio bargaius 1 have to offer, Are you look- ing for a nice little home? If 50, [ havea splendid four room house in Stevers Place, ue- tuully worth #2,00) that can be bought for #1,4), i4'easn, bl to suit, The Lowse 15 Anihed i hard pine, has a gooa well, cellar, cistern, barn, ete. Largo corner lot faciig south and east. 1t will pay you to (nvestigate this. (oo, J. Storns- dorft, rooms #17_and 15 First National bank bullding, Telophono 464. [ JOR SALE-Or exchange for Omala proj erty, % ‘ncros. suitabls. for platting: wii make 40 lots,ull ciear; big money in it for some onowho can busih this laoatud fust outsido thy city limits of Council ' Bluffs. Tnquire Goo, .. Sterusdorir, rooms 817 and 18, First Natlonai bunk building L] NOR SALE—Lots 1i, 15 and 1, block IT, West Side additton, ‘I'nsse lots ure 61x128' encl Ly v reity, and the thres can be houyh for 8 ‘They are actually worth twico that amount. ' G, J; Sternsdordt, Rooms 317 and 18, First National bauk bullding, 4 | JOR SALR-Two fingls tmproved tarms. in Boons county Nebri AL EHIUIVH‘ of Westeru Land and loan Exchange, 1178, 10th ® 27 F( R SALE—8ome T 0 bullding 1018, centrally located. Western Land and Loan Exchange, li’: 8. 16th st. i L DIock A, Tedford add Hi50; torms onsy t9, 10, 11 ‘and 12, block 4, Bedtord place. 00 ench: terms easy. Tanscom place, Price 8,500, {anscom pince. Price £.00 Tot 11 block 1, Plainyiew. Price #1,2 1ot 3, Snnnyside. Price, £.46) ide. Price 200, Tots 35 and . Sunnyside. Price 8,000, Tots in Hillside rescrve, opposite Vatas' fine residence, from 2,500 o 1,50, Spectal {nduce- ments to partles wishing to bulld in this addi- tion. Lot 4 block 140, clty, 8, B, cor. 17th and Far- sts, Price #13 ts 1'and 2 bl , city, 8. W, cor. 11th and 1 §ts., Price 835,00, £ DIOCK 2121, olty, price #2250, Duildings his lot rent for about #130 per month, Lot 1 block 21, clty, prico $15,0, Buildings ront for #0 per month, t 4 block 212, city, 8 K. cor. 20th and ts., price K500, DBulldings rent for about 12 por'month, Tiot 8 block 2, Dotter's addition, #1250, Lots 12 aud 13, block 1, Hensot's 24 addition to Councll Tiluils, double corner on Lroadway, price 42,100, Lot 1{ block 2, Benson's 24 addition to Coun- oll Blufls, corner on Broadway, price $1.25 Lot 12 Block 6, Benson's 24 widition £o Coun- ot “Tufts, corher on Broadway, bIxIT fect, price 81,20, Lot 1'block 15, Terry's addition to Council BIUTs, corner on' Brondway, §1,250, South Omuha’ Lots 0 and 10 block 2 Jetter's add'n: five hotses renting for $,0 per montlt, _Price, 86,000, Lot 14 block £ Jatter's add'ns fonr houses rent: ing for 80 per month. Price, 4,10, Tot 't block 6. First add’n 'to South Omala. Price, £1,5%5: one-third eash. Lot 11 block 7, First ndd'n to South Omaha. Prico, 81, hird casn, 3 Lot'2 Dlock 65, South Omaba. Price, 81,5005 00, 1 and 2 block ¢ Potter & Cobl's 24 add'n Juth Ok, Price, 31330, This 1s o corner on 2ith st, Mx140 feet, nnd onealf the price asked tor siniio nside 10ts one bloek north Thustness lots on N. Q, 24U, 2th, 20th and ¥ith stracts. Call for prices. 2 block 7, First add'n to South Omaha. 00; 25 cash, Potter & Cobb, 16th and Farnam sts. b 512 acres, Hamilton Co., Neb. Tana, $0 per acre, one-third cash, balunce at @ percent. Address W, J. Wildman, Denver,Col. 35 MAKES first payment on nice 6-room nouse, good location, H K. Cole rooms, Continental block. 48 QOR S ALE—1mproved cloat farm of 100 acres in Mower county, Minnesota, 83) per acre. Owner desiring to 'move to Omaha: will ex- nge tor & home here. C.F, Harrison, Mor- nts' Nat'l bank. 12 TR BALE-Or trade, § ney Sroom ot from first nands. Koom 42 Ramgce bloc 425 m 2 JORSALE -7 roomed houso and full lot, good surroundings, on a stroet car lino. Will take in exchange Nebra: Kansas farm property with xome incumbrace, or yacant lot in Omaha or South Omaha. Gall and - investi- gato mnow. C. K. Hurrison, 403 and {0k Mor- chants’ Nattonal ban 5 JOOR SALE—At o snerifice, 150121 €t east and " north front, coruer 3ith and Howard sts, one biock from Roger's, Coe’s and Kirken dall’ fine residences, just think of it, 150x126 £t, and a corner, 100, and only $4,50). Lot in Saunders & Himebaugh's add. Prico #000.No cash payment and bal. to suit to any one who will bufld, New 7-room house, well and cistern, on #7th st near car ltne, Price £2,500, will take cloar lot as first payment, balance to suit. 44 1t business property with tivo good 2story store bulidings, renting for 3500 u year; this i3 barcain at $4,5K. C. B Refter, room’ 5, 8. W, cor. 15th and Douglas sts. 247 1ROVER STEVENS, 1521 Farnam, has a nom- her of bargains inhouses and 'lots in all 1t you wautto buy, sell or Il £ RACKAGE-Ou the U. P. within the mite line. This is ti gin in Omaba; $,00. Grover Stevens, 1521 Farnam. 16 {JOR SALE Cheap- ot for trad: 76 acres and ( 512-6) two miles from Marquette. on county Nebraska, Irame house,sta: X acres under wood barb-wire fenc round cedar posts, two stays; living wator, Toot. chmmmels 2. wells, 3-barrel ant, corral, gelt-teeders a natural stock ranc; an fine cord helt, Price (about $1.50 per ucre).. Cash down seseesesaseas . 2 and Y years’ time 6 per cent . . Go and look over land. _Addross owner, ¥ Atkins, 1502 Larimerst_Denver, Col. b AMES. Douglas County Abstracts, 1507 Farnam St. Here is something desirable, 2 full lots in Windsor Place for#,00, 3,0 1 cash: or another good lot {n some addition for_only ~#1,60, 14 cash. Also 25 feet by 140 on Virginia ave' for #),125 @sk for No. 1139). Certainly the best lot in' Hanscom Place for the money: full lot on Virginia ave, No, 118, foroniy §2,070, 81,000 cash Dalance to silt, On Park ave, full lot 66x14) and a corner with 2-story houso il for $10.00) This 13 & very available lot for further fmprove: ment. In the way ot clieap lots on ensy paymeats we huive two splendidly focatod adds. wlhen you canbuy good lots us fow as 300 _and pay 82 Dalance $10 or' more per month, this property not only is finely located, but is'absolutely the Dest offered for the monsy, and surrounded by new buildings and improvements; call and investigato this statement, House and lot at a bargain, 12 rooms, 2 story, new and desir- able, ull modern improvement #1,500 cash, bal. .1 to § years N O 36th street, No. 617 u 5-room house and corner lot, all for #1,600; 34 cash: balance easy. If you wanta new, modern I)-room house in_ Kountze Place, (B3)'wocan sel: you one for §7,00), and only b gash mpeded; balwnce ousy, - dore (5 simail Liouse, 4-roonis, just right fora_snug home, in Omahia View, (65 for 2,250; % down, and well worth the moéney. Of Good Restdences At moderate prices and easy terms, we have an unequalled list, We shall be glad to_show these places toany looking for medium_priced homes in first-class neighberhoods. Convey- ances always on hand toshow property. If You Want toget & lot for a home and will build a house worth from 50 1o 110, we lave lots suitable for such houses which we will sell you and wait 1to 5 years at low intercst; also have lots o sell in tils_way if you will build ahouse worth §0) to 80, For Trackage, we have the best lot in Omaha for the least money, 1t is Mx132 and witl bo 80l for 6,500, Wo hive a 2story well built, modern house on Miimi street, con- venlent to_cars, good neighborhood; wiil sell for $4,500 and take in part payment a £ood res- idence lof, or sccured paper, or some good nex has no use for the property and to sell, Money to loan. Abstracts of titie made, Test line of property in town Aues, 107 Parnam & 525 Corner 20th and Vinton......... 8 6,000 Beautitul residence lot, Hanscom Place.. 3500 Cholco ten acre tract, West Omaha. . Klegant east front lot, Hanscom Place Finest west frout lot,'Hanscom Place, Five acres close to Belt Line ... Three houses corner Dodge and 26th ... 5% fect on 16th near Douglus % 2 Corper, 12X 1%, 7 blks from conrt ionse.., Trickaje, 260x10, on Belt Line ry 5 Thirty acres just outside city imits. ;. Coal and lumber yard location on Boit vy Elegrant residencs and grounds, Hansconi 610 wcres ol l Business lot near dvpot, South Omaii” Lot 6, blk s, South Omaha. . v S0x150, 2ith and 13564, 86, Oniatia id and Poppleton ave., Hunscon south front ou Hanscom Pirk Corner, 100 teet, 315t and Poppl ¢ Ten aores with house and barn, ) Residence block, pays 8 per cont on $18,000 Corner, 100 feet on Virglnia and Popple: ton uve e AT T Call and se6 thie bargains we offer. i cottages and storos forrent. Hicks, Heal Ag't, Room 40, Barker bloc ; 0,750, 32,450 canlh, #1,000 5 Yours 6 por ont, Diiys 2:5tory S-room louse, furnnce, buth, eté., 1ot BOX100 foet, No. 2418 Poppleton ave., lanscom Place; niust go by March 1st, party going uway, D. V. Sholes, 210 1s¢ Nat'l bank, b VWV ST OMATA-Two elogait Tota at o bar- Kin, Grover Blevens, 1021 kazoam, - 10 JORTHY of your attention, Now being completed on 2th sf, north of Leav wortn st, two _houses convenlent to very roomy, grate, mautal, firns tollet, 2 water closets, stationary hot and cold water, tive bed ns, 10 closet, \5 0, 0N Lerm to sult, sphone 227 or Healan, Unumwhlrfiell\url 6y of Wig- ns, Curriages. eic, cast side 10th st, north of Nicholas st. £36)() ores uciool Land for sle. —Terms rea- Z\sonante. Address B F. 7, room M, tia ker block, iTE ] ALLon H. E. Cale, northeast _corior of Lith Jand Douglas sts., Omaha, for Fdwin K, Al sip & Co.'s catalogios of lands of Califor na, 290 April 1t ok saLl or Exehange-improved stock furm of BJ) ucres in eastera Nobraska, near market; 1180 new 12:room Lonse with all yemln Mm estrablo realdonce por maha. row Movius, sAttornoy, 2} Paxtou block, Omaha, N e QOUTIH OMAHA-T have & namber ot MVlots in various additions that must be ol atonce And can be bought at prices that wiil guit you, O, J. Sternsdor(f, rooms 817 and 318 Firsi National bank building, 02 Notice to Stookholders. The annual meetin of the stockholders,of The Bee Publishing Co., will be held at their ofice, on Monday, March {th, 180, at 5 o'clock p. m., £0j the purposs of electing a board of directors and such other business as may me before the By order of the president, EO. B, TZSCHUCK, Sac ALED PROPOSALS, OFFICE OF THR stmaster, Omaha, N Feb, 18th, 189, Sealod proposals will ' 1 cofvad until 13 K 10N, 0N the firs f March, 154, for « sale of property suitabla for @ site for' the Public Bulldine authorized to bo orectod in your city. A corner lot {8 proferred and the mensions shonld not he less than 200 feet by ) foet: If not m corner lot, the dimensions 110 e not less than %00 feet by, 20 feot; the to he street froutage. Buildings on property sviected fo b rotained and remoyod by the owner. The Departinent roserves the 10 reloct any and Al proposals, should b marked, “Proposals for the sale of proporty for a site ' for the pub- il bultaing at Omaha, Nebraska: and to_be addressed to the Secretiry of the Treasury and forwarded to C. V. AGHER, Postmastor, Omaba, £1805¢ Notice of Dissclution The undersigned, dofng_ business under the firm name of - Miflh & Nowstrom, cigar munufacturers, at No, 1607 Cuming stroot, haye this duy been dlssolved by mutual consent,' B, G Newstrom will continue the busiiess at the old stand, paying all ills and_collecting all_ont standing accounts, 1 MILLHOLEN, Omaha, Feb, 23, 1869, E. G NEWSI £20-0:5t* ADDITIONAL OOU&CIL BLUFF& Allin the Family ““This is a regular Muldoon’s picnic,” said the mayor last evening at the close of the democratic convention. And it was a pienie, not only for the specta- tors, but for the delegatos as well. At the outset everything flowed alon as calmly as a river, but the mud rake: up on Tuesday night was too near the surface to settle and it had to como up. George A. Holmes, esq., called the con- vention to order and nominated Emmott Tinley, esq., as chnirman, o made & neat littlo specch on taking his soat. He hoped that the deliberations would be in a spirit of fairness, ete. How little he knew what was to follow. F. H. Guanclla was elected sceretary, and it is hopea his records are complote for the benefit of those who took the places of chief actors in the comedy enacted. The first three nomiuvations were made by acelamation. W. H. Knepher, alderman-at-large; S. B, Wadsworth, park commissioner, and John Shoengen, member of the school board. The sec- ond member of the board was selectod on the first formal ballot. J. C. DeHa- ven was declared the nominee, He de- clined to run, but it made no differonce. Some one said he would run and that settled i Then came the second act. With slow music and calcium lights, Colonel Whittlesey moved that the convention eleot a chairman of the city central committe Alderman Lacy said the convention had no authority to do so. The chairman could not decide the question and Editor FParrell was called on to decide it. H aid the colonel was wrong and then there was a circus. Motions to ‘“‘proceed,” ‘“‘adjourn,” “eleet,” ete., and everyone on his feet, The motion to adjourt was recognized chair and voted on. The “ayes ¥ and then everybody kicked. cried one, “you're anoth- veplied another. Finally the chair announced that the ward committeemen had met (but when and where he did not state) and had selected P’. D. Burke as their chawman. “If you think you can have it all your own way, we'll fool ye,” was followed by a periect jargol and pandemonium réigned supreme. § Act third opened with the chief ac- tors in an animated argument. Two aldermen came together and one was hustled out of doors by a friend *to keep the peace.” Personal recrimination and abuse of each other preceded the breaking up of the crowd. *‘If I was a republican newspaper man, wouldn’t I have a picnic out of this,” remarked a democratic editor. It was a most dis- graceful scene; one which is never seen where honesty. candor and courtesy are the principles which pervade the ao- tions of gentlemen. - More Than a Mile a Minute. The fastest long run ever made in this section of the country was made by the west bound fast mail train on the “Q” Tuesday evening. The train was several hours late and was running to malke up lost time. The company for- feits 8500 every time it fails to connect at the transfer with the Union Pacific, which leaves at 7 o'clock for the west, At 5:34 the train left Creston, 104 miles cast of here, and at 8:07 rolled into the transfer depot. There were several des lays along the line that cut down the actual running time considerably. There were stops at Villisca, Stanton, Red Oak, Malvern railvoad crossing Pacific Junction, Wabash railroac crossing, Tower railroad crossing, Chi- cago & Northwestern railroad crossing, cutting down the time 10 two hours and two minutes, A run of 104 miles in 122 minutes is not made in the wild and woolly west every day., The fastest run, however, was from Creston to Vils lisca, a distance of -thirty-five miles, which was made in thirty-three min- utes. The train wus in charge of Con- ductor J. Strond, and engine 430, which pulled it, was manned by J. S, McDon~ ald and Fireman J. H. Hilli: T The New Broom Sweeps Clean. The Electric Railway and Bridge company has just received a combined street sweeper and snow plow, and ran it over the line yesterday., A motor car furnished the power, and a couple of revolving brushes, about five feet long and three feet in diameter, clean up ull dirt and throw it to the side of the track., It will keep the tracks and the center of the street in splendid con- dition. All that now remaids to be done in order to secure perfect clean streets is for the council vo purchase that long-promised sweeper to take care of the sides of the streets, - Tumbled Over the Brink. John Merriam met with quite a serf- ous accident Tuesday afternoon. He was hauling dirt on North Madisom street when he lost control of his horses and the whole outfit, horses, wagon, dirt, and man we nt over a bank to the street below. The fall was about twelve feet, and wagon and load landed on top of the horses. The driver es- caped with a few bruises. One horse was completely covered with the wreek, and was so badly injured internally that it will die. The other will recoyer, though badly bruised. T'ie wagon was a totul wreck, e A Baronet in Hard Lines, Sir Charles Burdett, seventh bargnet, has been leading n semi-starving existe ence for some years in New Zealand and now 15 serving a short term at hard labor for stealing roses, He was for- me ‘y an officer in the English arm, and is a distant cousin of y Burdett Coutts. e i Want no Wine in the White House, The Woman’s Christian Temperance union is hound to keep the white house table free of inwxlcm‘nn beverages says the New York World, and aiready have circulation a petition in Wyoming county, asking Mrs, Harrison to keep alcoholic drinks from being offered t@ guests of the national wansion,

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