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SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA. Ko advertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m, Terms--Cash In advance, Advertisements under this head 10 csmts per line for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub- sequent insertion, and $1.50 pordine per_month. No advertisements takan for loss than % cents for fiest nsertion. SBeven words will be coanted 10 the iine: they must sun consecatively and foust be paid in ADVANOR. advertise- ments must be handeq 1n before 12:30 o'clock p. m, and under no circumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephons. Parties advertising in these columns and hav- ing their answers nddress caroof Tie Brg il pleise ANK for & check to enable them to get Ahieir lettors, as none will be delivered except on nresentation of check. All answers to ad- vertisements should be enclosed in envelopes, All ndvertisements 1n these colimns are pub: 1idlied in both morning and evening editions of Tik Ber the circulation of which aggrogates more than 18,000 papers daily, and cives the ad- verilsers the benehit, notonly of the city circu- Iation of Tk BEk, but also of Council’ Hluffs, Lincoin and other cities and towns throughout this section of the country. _____SITUATIONS WANTED. “\" ANTE! voung lady. experience, Can'furnish references. 1 aers st STENOGRAPHER- Position wanted, 8 years Wexperience, Can grive reference. K 83, Goos hotel, Civ 208 10 COMPETENT book-keéper Whe has had practical experience and can give bestof clty references, situation with good house. Ad- aress O 8, Be 245 WANTED--MALE HELP. AL CLOTHING clerk witn long exper must be first cinss salesman; no others nead apply. People’s Clothing Houss, 163 Donglas. "‘Y ANTED-—Barher, single man preferred; must be n good one. Address Geo. A. Sweuzy, Schuyler, Neb, 20116 ANTED-Young man and lady take charie of books, wll instruct, situation waiting. 4gD. Swith, éxpert accountant, 402 N, 1ot at_ 2010 St, 184 16t "W ANTED—A rogistered drug cierk, perma- nent situation ; none but good min necd apply. Omaha reference required. Address Dave Low, care of Richardson Drug (;f! b Advertising &0 s for the bést schemo out. City and country_work. Send @ cts. or call for samvles froe. Novelty Sigh Works, 647 Ramge bldg, 11916 W ANIED-A brigut, energeticyoung man UV Ot goou habits to engage in and master a growing brainess. Salary to begin from $0 to 5. Must have some eapital. Call or address witn references, I\, H. Thompson, First Na- tlonal Bank buflding, Omaha, 3-18 YN ANVED-A carriags woodworker to work on bodles and gears. Address stating wages,, John Glazeby & Co,, Clarinda, Page Qo., Ia; 10 185 ANTED—A zood business young man with Teforences and $13 #in cash to_manage business in city of 26,000 that will pay your; sulary monthiy, Addross A, F. 15 Wabash avenue, Chicago. A GENTS—We hotts, 018 ant firat-clnss men who nre already traveling salesmen to carry our Iubricating oll samples as a side line. Name torritory, and present occupation. Manufac- tarors Ol Co, Clovelana, O, 188 23 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VW ANTEDS eantiomen fo room and Boatd with private family;: all convenisnces: §2§ per month. Address O [0, Bes. 2 18 VW ANTED Tho use of u good riding pony for its feed. Address O 11, Bes office WA fon ors noed apply. AnO 10 purchase, 1 cond hatld wanted . G, Hobbi No deal ., 2410 Dodge st 166 __BOARDING. Persons desiring s boarding pince convenient to husiness for th ery rooms pleasant and well furnished. Prices roa: sonable, Satisfaction guaranteed, Hotel Derb . 718 WANTED--TO RENT: FOR RENT--HOUSES. OR RENT—A %-room brick house,city water, Hsewer and gas, 0th st 04 163 gr ERAL chenp houses contrally located ) “Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 Douglas l>||| 8. 4 m brick house,city water, F’uu REN sewer and s, {OR RENT-Three elogaat naw cottagos, & fine rooms, 5 bed-rooms, modefn econven- 4 block south Leavenworth motor line, £0, Will sell one cheap, £4,600, 1§ cash, balance T per cent, Address 0. K. Coombs, 1. &M, headquarters, 210 23 [30A1DING and lodging houso fn good loga- tion for o), 100 cash and bal. to suit. Co- Operative Land and Lot Co,, 205 N 16th st. JOR REN' ave near 25th nice cottage on Pacific, v com plag nt $22.50° per month, Hieks, N. Y, Lifo blag. FPEN room house, all modern improvements, aud in good order, 2120 Harroy st. 232 15 —Five-room cotiage, seven blocks OR RE; from court house,” Call 524 8, ioth, 108 OO RENT—Fino &room house with barn, city_nnd_clstorn water, with fine bath in house, §30 por month, 2219 Maple st. 250 22t NT—New louse, 6 rooms, water, OR RENT. gowan, stable. 1001 N2itli st. 6rooin bouse, stabie, at 311 Woolworth ave, T'OR RENT—9-ro0m brick house,with or with- out barn. Apply 21 Harney st. 132 I8 (Ol HEN’ -oom hotse in frst-class order No, 1223 North 20th _street. §2) per month, . R. 18, Chamber or Commerce, 7 OR RENT—Cottage, four roems with four acres of land, on Btate strect between Fort and Fiorence. $10 per month. Apply 317 Sal&ll st age on Capifol per month; also Hans- rie N. OR RENT—Furnished front room witn al modern eanventences, to gentlemen oniy, 2025 8t. Mary's avemnus, Apply at stors, 210 4 212 South Fifteentn st. L] F"R RENT--To one or two gentlemen with €300 references, n nicely furnished front room, heated hy steam aad centrally located Tnquire 74 8 19th st. © 08 URNISHED ®ooms_with steam heat, gas and bath; also day board. 1012 Harpey. Two furnistied rooms.with board Address N 71, Roe office. 151 20t SOIt RPN 11 destred. URNISHED rooms, modern conveniences, ‘with or withont board, 616 N.20th. 251 182 J'OR RENT—Une large frontroom with board. Will have two small rooms. Mrs. Churchill, 411 N 16th e, 121 193 j‘mm housekeeping rooms, #16, 1510 N, 18th, 5 OR RE ali_modern n cable. 400 K T—Farnished roor conveniences, one block fre North 16th st. MURNISRED room, furnace heat, all mod- ern_conveniences, for one gentleman only. FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. FOOR RENT-3 unturalshed stoam hoeated rooms, Fred Harrls, 1510 Dodge st. 10018 (QUIT of rooms for rent over my atove store, 1621 Howard st. W. I', Stoetael, - K8 R RENT—Suit of unfurnisned rooms aver my stove store, 162 Hownrd st Etoerzel. JP9R RENT-3 unfurniched room: for housekeeping, 208 N. 1ith st. OR RENT—i-room suit, unfurnished suita- blo for bonsckeeping, gas, water. et family without children; norshwest cor. ana Webster s FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. {OR RENT—Iasement 22xs5 feet. Best Joca. 1ion In tha city. §25,00 per month, Hayward Bros., 1515 Douglas st. 03116 SPLENDID front offiee, ground floor, with Mgus and heat, cheap. Win. J, Welshans, 811 8. 10th st, £60 T{OR RENT_SI building. tore room in pera house Enquire American Savings Dank, F !]:‘ Lib Nl’)hHAN, - ' tenographer wr R &7 Pl:gfl‘“lb kS one m. 1120208 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS 1 SALE- A rood 1 2 . OR BALE—A gon for #25. Co-Oper- FohaAkEe -mm.x 0 206 N 10th st ‘: 230- Ot SALT — Find "Hrce team of horses, Toggs & HIll, 1408 Frifnam, 026 —tfert | (FOOD famty horse ana two-seatied carringe, Riso one top bugEs kt o bargain. Call at 1307, 1300, 13 arney 214 21 SALE—Cheap, 10t of wood ing chmery, fine Duy mure, slesnnt cablnet jan, light spring wagon ata phaeton. ltoom 519, Paxton Block. 1y 00 JF QR BALE-Counter and shetving, room 57, Paxton Block. 800 JOR BAL #on, room 3 cows cheap. H. Paxton bik. NOI SALE—16 young lalf biood Percheron mares. John Hine, Duniap, Ja. 110-30) THAMBLETONIAN statliow at one-half value, also fice Kentucky bred driving horsei owner must scll; oftice” opon evenings. . K, Cole, Continental block. 4-19 JFQR BALR or Exchango—Four full niooded Jersey cows, fine driving toam as there 18 in the city, one dont cutter, one_phaoeton, Snyder make, and one rond wag- on, Suyder mivke: all nearly new; will trade for go0d, property and will assume light fneum- Apply Room 216, First National bank 10 carringe, one doubl ALE—A goneral merchandlse store in live Nebraska town; inyolce wbout $%,0005 111 sqll for cash or on good security; aac 084 N 5, Bee offic ¥ Y wwap, bl-n, Am, Champion I, E. 1889 bicycle, nickle, first-ciass condition, Room 40, Paxton block, <8 {OR SALE—Ront or trade Large livery arn, known as “Checkored Barn,” on So.1 8K streot near Harnoy, Neb, MortgagoLoan C 519 Paxton bik. s Ol BALE—Household furniture, fixtures, ete., (worth £200 two years ago), will sell for %0, Apply or address to 806 S. 13th, near Leavenworth, room 1 148183 OR SALE—A 35-horse power Purter engine 1n good condition, weight 5,100 pounds cyl- inder [1x16. For particulars apply to The_Bee office. 798 0 RENT—Desirable _warehouse room on track. Apply to O. W. Keith, 714 Pacifio st. a2 {OR SALE—A quantity of building etone. Apply to the superinton dent Bee bullding. LI moxt promising Tocality for bushiess in Omatia is on 16th st., between Farnam and Leavenworth, \he fature retail disirict of the city. Elegant blocks are going up, and nothing shabby will ever be erected there. Take a look at the new biock on east sldo 16th botween Jones & Leavnworth and secure lease for number of years; all heated with stemm, With plate-glass front, - Thos. F. Hall, 311 Paxton block. an '—Tonse, 11 rooms, 810 N. 22d_st. Mrs, M. A, Detwller, nw cor. 22d nport, 1 U RENT tendidly | proved. with water, gas, tath, ete, mnewly papered, first-class neighborhood, 35 per month. L. ¥ Harrison, Merchauts’ Nat'l bunk, 0 ~Cottages. Omaha View,, Hougs TOR REN & HilL out cottage, 8 W cor. 20t] Dodge: 4 rooms. $12. Boggs & HIilL Estate, 1408 Farnan:, 12 W ANTED—Small family to occuny for the winter ploasant L.ouse with barn at nomi- nal rental, C. F. Harrison, Merchants Nat. Bk, 7 ANTED—FEvery good gentleman and lady agent within 500 miles of Omaha that wants to make money, Address Geo. B, Gif- ford, Omaha, Neb,, care Globe hotel. 215 22t JALESMEN wanted on salary or commission $5)%o eell our housaliold spociaities by samples, to nardware. tinware mua house furnishing dealers, We lave Deen pstablisned 8 years man- ufacturing labor-saving patent, speciaities, and 10w have finest selling line in the world. Spec- ial exclusive routes arranged. Liberalsaiary and permacent employment to energetic sale . Writa for catalogue and special offer. The 1. Co. (L't'd) Cincinnatd, 0. 216 18% 956 ouses on Capitol ave- b ste, 9 rooms, bath, OR RENT—Two ney nue bet. 26th wnd city water and sewer, and fixtures, etc., 50 basement. Inquite 2520 Davenport st F(m RENT—Right-room houss, with ample grounds, corner Leavenworth and 218t sts.: bath room, hot and cold water. Apply to Lewis 8 Reed & Co.,room 13, Board of rads bullding. £ Fam RENT—fi-ro0m cottage, $14 per mo., ¢l Ioth and Willlams st, Enquire of J. Nagl, 612 b 8t 708 e Lottery Co., want agents. cts 50 cents. Address A.'C. Ross & Co., Denver, Col, 200 dl4t ce_can-makers. Apply to foreman of tinshop, The Armour-Cudany Packing Co, 186 18 ANTED-Relinbla energetio agent to rep- Fexont &1 01d line life insurance company: liberal contract will be made with party that write ingurance; correspondence confldentinl. Address N 67 Bee. 120ai2 ALESMEN Wanted At Once—A few good Pinen to soll our goods by sample to the Wholesalo andretailirade. We are the largest ananufacturers in ourline in the world, Liberal salary pald. Permunent position. Money ad- yanced for wages, advertising, etc. For full terms address, Céntenmal Mtg. Co.. Chicago, 1L, or Cinclunati, O, 88D O3 D PECTIV E§—Wanted, gond,reliabié men in levery community: paying positions, Kansas Detective Buresu, 100k Hox 20, Wicluta, Kan. ‘WANTED—MI.n_ and wife, without chiiaren, for janitor and chamberwork. Address Box 3, clty. GENTS! Write for terms. 3 sa. free. Schiele & Co., 390 Broadway, 829 Lo corset ew York. A5k ANTED—Salesmen at #75 per month salary * V¥ and expenses to sell a line of silver-plated ware, watchivs, etc., by sample only; horse and toam furnished free, “Write av once ‘for tull par- ticuiars and sample case of goods free, Btand- ard Silver Ware Co., Boston, Mass. 456 VWV ANTED-Good orivkinyers and stonecut: tera; good wages paid. Apply M. T. Mur- phy, Fremont, Neb. 457 BN to travel for the Fonthill nurseries of Canada, We pay 80 to 8100 & month and expenses to agents foell our Canadian grown StocK. | Add, Stone & Wellington, Madison, Wis. ANTED-Track Iayers and _bridge carpen- ters for lowa. Filley, Kramer & Co., cor, 1ith and Farnam sts, i1 ¥ you wish to rent & house or store see H. K, Cole, Continental block; office open evenirgs. o 10-room house, street, cable and horse of postofice. N{nmul 60 ands, conveniences, pai cars, 6 minutes' wal Shelton, 1614 Farnam st. T2 now stores, 617 and 6198, 1oth. ne show windows. £ W hotel, In heart of city; thirty rooms. “Farnam Smith, " 10. Continentan Block {OR SALE—Fresh thilch cows, Cor. C and #4th sta.. S. Omaha. C. M, Manly & Co. 124dize ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. IDLAND Guarantee & Trust Co., N, Y. Lite bldg,complete nbstracts furnished and titles toreal estate examined,porfocted & guarantesd. MONEY TO LOAN TLOANS on chatrels and collateral security: low Ldrates, 627 Paxton block. 12 1111 Farnam st., 20x128 Nattian Stielton, RORRENT-—Tro dstory brick Bullding with 1 or without power, formerly occupied by The Hee Publishing Co,, 910 Farnam st. ‘he bulld- fug nas a fire-proof cement. basement. com- pleto steam-Teating fixtures, water on ail the Hoors, gas, etc. AppIY aktho ofics ot The bee. have also a number of flne resideuce prop- (‘I’X{' for rent or sale. For particulars call or s 400-411 Beo bldg, N, U, Brow ) fa, boy 21 yoars ang location, e, Gte.; private family preferred, wit tion and first. ca foot. Adaress L. J.Keene, 3724 Hamil- ton st., Omalia. 165 203 0 YOU want money. Loans made on furnl- ture, planos, horses, etc., without delay, publicity or removal, Porsons wishing a loan of this kind will do well by calling at this offica before deling elsewhere, A. B. Greenivood & Co., room (1) 52) Bouth Thirieenth streev. 234 (CHATTED loans at owost rates. business coutidential.” J. b. Euuinger, 417 Farnatn st. —First-cluss 1nsic . Lowest Fates, Cail and 4se us, Mutunl Invest- ment Co., 1504 Farnam. 4% MONEY to loan on.roal estato security at J¥liowest rates. Before negotiating louns see Wallace, R310 Hirown bidg. 16t and Douglns, "COLE, loau agont. Open ey eu!lli"]fl_‘ ) i TMONEY to loan on fuzuiture. organs, planos, horses, and wagouns. . Hawkeye Investment Co., Koom 53, Douglag blk, 16tk and u:m;?uhu, TOTION ales overy Tuesday and Friday morning at 1114 Douglasstreet. Omaha Auc- tion & Storaye C 53 TPHE Omabn Auction orage Co., have maved futo the large building, 111{ and 1116 Douglas street, where they have the best stor- age facilities ia the city. 205-18 JFOR RENT-Xeat F-room bouse. In good ro- pair, on cor, 20tn and W OOLWOrt: ave: Dos. kession given at. once, Inquire G. B, Tzschuck, RBee office. 603 OR RENT-—-room cottages on Halt Roward near 33d st. Enquire 624 S. 17th ot 621 0K LBASE—Land adjoining the city on northeast, 1n lots of h, 10, 2) or more ucres far gardening, 5 per ncro, 'Boggs & Hill, Real Estate, 1408 Farnam st, 3 22 JFOR RENT—dten room houses, from 816 to 0 por month, on Motor line. - Room 627 Paxton block, 614 For RENT-Farms. Bogga & Hill, ADIES use Marion/ Walker's Face Blench for frecklos, pimples, moth and liver spots, guaranteed to glve a beautiful complexion and 1o be perrectly narmless. [For further infor- mation call ut 322 N 15th bagsement. _6813) RENTAL AGENCY. H E. Cole, rental agent; office open BVE’;!’lngl, ~ STOCK BOARDED. QR RENT—So. % my block. 1151 Geo. ave, 10 rooms, furnace, gus and fixtures, electric wires for lighting, Yange and every conven- lence: barn with city water and gas in; choice nelghborhood,80. 1.V. Shioles 215,1st Nat, bank, T LEGANT flats to rou, 16th st. eastside, bo- Utween Jones and feavenwortii; fivst-class in allrespects, and new: steam heat, bath, open grates and mantels. electric bells 1 alirooms; both motor lines pass property, References required. ‘Thos. k. Hall, 311 Paxton blogk; i} 3 -ROOM (mew) housos, atl modetn convenion- ces except furnace, at 816, half block from motor. H1Y Iaxton Block. £ 7-room bousn { Harrison, Mercnants’ Nat. bank. FORRENT-ROCM® FURNISHED: TOR RENT—-Well furnished house, modern improvements, 8 blocks from P, O, Address 077, Bee, 258 181 WV ANTED—A tow more live, encrgetio saies- men to sell {rounu, etc,, to furmers, ho- tel and restaurant kespors and other Large con- sumers at wholesale prices; exclusive territo given: tor particulars addrous the Edgowort ercantile’ Co,, importers, mavutacturers and Wholesale grocérs, 1447 State st. hicago, Bl ulse WANTED--FEMALE HELP, e e e Guun girl of about 14 tomind 2 chiliren. 817 South 19th st. 21116¢ “COOK—Apply 2004 S¢, Mary's avenue. A PR 7! 208168 WAN'I‘ID—A Call tonight. WV ANTED-GLi tor quire, No. 121 N, 0od girl at 2721 Jackson st. 254 18 eneral housework, In- h st., South Omalia, 157 16 ANTED—Good girl for work, Mra. 4. P. Tukey, A’ ANTED—Gooa girl for general house- work, 84 per week. 2218 Leuvenworth, 852 TANTED- First-class experienced saleslady in cloak department, Btate experience and where employed. Address L, 62, 13ce. 63 ‘vAHTED—A lady as cashier; must be quick and accurato uy figures and come well recommended, J, randels & sons, 058 South 15th 8t. LIVE Branch Remedios, 8ure cure foF roo- tal und female diseses.” Sample, 2 ceuts, Mrs. J. H, Harvey, 1500 S, 13th st, () et ‘house- Bl Chicago st A, FURNISHED room with or without board, steam heat and gas. 604 § 13tn st, 240 217 TTWO, Tt Yoo TooTIIS, FUFNCe, &S, bath, half block from Leavenworth; gentlemen B2 South 20th st. 201 183 A WELL Furnished front parlor, ground tloor; 1814 Davenport st, BUS 2% [UNISHED and unfurmshed front rooms for light housekeop! all conveniences, #5 per month nple(g. 4108 19th st, 248-19% OR RENT--Furnished rooum Geat, 213 8, 2th oy i ‘W ANTED-A gentioman and wife to_ take twomice furnished rooms with board, on 8t, Mary’s nvenue, near %th, in private family; Feerences required; address 01" o (JHEBREUL warm room with board in pri- vate family, nicely sijuated, 2130 m'r:?&y. stes ANTED-—Horses to winter at8a month per head on farm near Irvington. Plenty of grain and hay to feed, good shelter and good care given them; horses called for and deliy- ered, W. it. Homan, room 6, Fronzer blk, 417 'ORSES wintered at 84 per month. Good care ~ e T OANS—City und fariy Toans, mortgaxe pa- Iper bought. ‘agnt Investment Co. 488 roperty and farm BB et 13) Pax- 50 T K 1oans bz to 7, per cent; 10 ad- ditional chargss for commissions or attol neys' fees. W. I Moikle, First Nat vauk bldg. TPRIVATE money to buy small notes or mort- gages. Roum 13, Trade. 841 ONEY toloan on horses, wagons, mules, household goods, pianos, organs, diamonds, lowest rates. Tho first organized loan oflice in the city- Makes loans from thirty tothree hun. dred and sixiy-fiye days, which can be, paid_in purt or whole atany time, thus lowering the principal and interést, ) ond see us when you want money. We can assist Tonpraa iy and to_your advantage without removal of F'ropeny or publicity. Mnnuzllwl s on hand. 0 dolny in making Tonns. O F. Keea & Co, u 8 TVIQNEY. to loan on city or farm property. Goo. J. Paul, 1600 Farnam st. B OHSES wintered at Omaha fair grounds: large box stalls; terms reasonable; car- riages stored, A, Thomson, 208 N24y LOST. UILDING loans. D. V. Sholes. 210 First National bank. 494 Lo,ws made on real estate and morigages bought, Louts 8. Reea &Co, . 13, board {rade, o 0ST—0n Dodge botween 12th and 16th st, or fon 16th between Dodge and Dayvenport, one stove door, & liberal reward for return of same by John Epeneter, 108 8 12th. 23718 TRA Y ED—Small gray horse from 1219 Doug- las, duriug the fire of Nov, 14 Pieass re- turn to M. J. Fallreide, 10 Douglas) 103 163 PERSONALS. PERSON AL—Olive Branch is a positive cure for all female weaknesss Also have Olive Branch Pile Remedy, sure cure for piles. Sam- plon free. Ladyagents wauted, Addpess Miss Zoe M. ¥irby, lark Omaha, Gen. Ah’L for Nebraska, 307 W ANZED-Intormatlon concerning Calvin . Sprague and Grace G. Leroy. supposed to have been residents of Omaha in 1870, C, F. rrison, M ts' Nat. bank, 248 21 nd Bankers: *‘'he Notaries' new work by & Nebraskan will e sent postpaid on re. suthor and publisher.. C. A. 156 19§ EDUCATIONAL. THE b-moun%i{u anart by Geo, F. Geflon- heck, room 213 Douglas ble 0D SUI!(}OL of Rxfnnlln Pantomimic. Vooal, Articulute, V. Auderson, Sicaly block. 11420t F RST class furmshod rooms with or with- out meals. 700 N, 17th ave., oae door north of Leavenworth. Miss Allie Coverdale. 147203 A HAN DSOME front room, weil heated, with Doard; 2209 Farnum st. 152 1n* DR RENT-3 furnished rooms, all modern improvements, 1211 N, 17th st, 187 16+ % FURNISHED rooms for honsckeeping (o man and wife; no children; rent taken in board, 810 N, 17 840 105 'OR RENT-—Room at 1815 Douglis stroet. Very-convenient to business. 235-18) VW ANTEO-Lady agents; aiso, men; two im- mense new speciultios; 11ady made8:] be. fll" noon; another, $16 the first hour. Address ttle & C0., 3 Lakeside, Chlcago, 1. 8 20 It RENT--After Oot' 1, flne front office, und loor; plate lass window: heat and lignt furnished; a most desirable location for any kind of business; reut reasonable. Inquire Omaha Ice Co., 810 B, 15th st [} 3 ANTED—A bright business young lad WV S reitiees WA o il S 0 iompeon, Fint Ratiounl Bunk Bide t have ‘wardrobe and some mo; w ANTED—Girl for kitchen and laundr Work. | Nrs, R ‘Cortor $4th AR S Bary's aye, o PUEVIS i DRESSMAKING, \Olt RENT--) 0 Ne nqul b M 0O'DON ulguv. dress-making, ‘fil:fl':_' ¢, Flush cloaks st RESSMAKER, or tice — Dpwu. Wwanted, vply’: pUT) ::nhsll'-u:z. i r Ll A . 169 16~ Dnnau‘tkfim L T as 162 relined ai 2 FURNISHED housekeeping at 3”“0“'“‘ rooms for housel ’3’% WANTED-TO BUY. ANTEDTwenty-five cavalry horses; wwill be at Frost & Harris® Carriage factory, cor. 22 and Izard sts., Monday, 8. m., Nov. I& 10 buy 26 geldings from 1 to 16 hands hign, and welghing from 80 to 1,100 ponnds, sousd in very respect, g0od action and broke to saddle, Orville C, Jolinson, Governmeut contractor. ASH for all kinds of nousehold mn at 1l ‘Douglas street. Omaha Auction & EW#O ste.; will pay cash for large or sl ox 629, ANTED- A large lot of farniure, ufie: Adaress . 0. Tibi” OR RENT—b furnishied rooms witn all mod- ern improvements, suitable for housekeep- ing for a gentieman and wife without children, inquire at 205 N 23d st. 220 22 URNISHED rooms with good board, gas, bath. furnace heat, .zuwwu.whw&o‘ 3 1823 N, irshst. ERHOAN JISB (or ou cusiomars who have MERHCAND and Teul optato 10 trade, Room 16, Chamber Gomineree. 611 STORAGE. PRACKAGE morage at lowest ratos, W, M. Bushman, 1311 Lewvenwortn. an TOURNISHED 2 20 3 F cooms, 87, 2012 Harney 5 e URNISHED roo bt b :l‘ ing, 2026 FEREER T oma tabt housecesping, A SUITE of rooms with bosrd for gentleman and wite or § gentlemen, 172 Dodge ,“l! OR RENT-Sult of rooms over stove stope, 1621 Howard, §0 per mouth, wi' T OLAIR Furopean hotel, cor. Iith and Suodxn; speclal rate by week or moutnm“ R RENT--Furnished rooms with or with- out board at the Cozzens hotel. [ INJ 10K rooms, steam heat, 1719 Daveupo:t. N "% T8I i RENT—Furnished 1ooms also front and back parlor, 160 Douglas. o TIILE cleanost and best tarage in the city at low rutes at 1114 Douglas street, Omuna Auction & Storage Co. 24 RAGE and forwarding. We collect and liver goods of wll deacription, merchandise, furniture and ol ige ut cheapest rates for storage for any length of time. Vans and Wwagons £ be had AL shortest notice, With ¢ fulen for moving, Packing and sipping from our own warehou. done on moderate Merchandise losdea and unloaded. cha L P B gl IS CLAIRVOYANT, =~ JFOBTUNE Teiter—_Mra. Lenotmian —ean o ‘consulted on ail afiais of life. SAtiFACL uaraateed. No, 810 N: 13th . g T NANNIE V. Warron, cLalrvoyaut, maedi- D iR ikt s mecinms uaate Alhedic & spacialty. 110 N, 10Lh 8., Foous #ana . 48 Mlfi.&l’uflmdmfimnflu mlom ‘%'m.h Wi % dress L fur- Tepairing of all kinds, R RENT-—Two turn: rooms on t. P R N R o utes' of busl center. ference re- o™ h e at Bore £ waa BB, AT TIET cluss furnisied Fooms with or withon K ith wr., one door north of Isteain, 1619 Howard st. e 0OMS with or without board, for throe tlemen; private family; rdarwuuwlul SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING = S ANTED-Students to learn shorthand ovenings; low rutes; Chautauqua plan: teacher & graduate trom Muwsukee. Address N 63, Bee ollice, 127 18 [SFANDAUD Euoriaasd Sahoot oo # Wase s &l 16’ o exciusive shorthand school in th T SNre artead sind f e pas, Jash :’lfl to. wm’ w"mnxrlpllnn j’ ONEY to lonn on furniture, horses, wagons, ste. or on wiy upproved security, J.W. Robbins, 209 N, Y. Li] 49 FIRST morggage Toans at low rates and no deloy, D, V. Sholvs, 210 First National bank PHILADELPHIA Morigage & Trust Co. fur nish cheap eastern oney to borrowe: Durchase securities, perfect titles, accept loans at their western oflice. George'W, P, Contes, room 7, Board of Trade, 497 EYSTONE Mortgaze Co.—Loaus of 810 to #1,000; got our rates befoce borrowing and Bave motiey: loan on horses, turniture, or any approved. seourity, without publicity; notes boughu; for new loan, renewal of old. and low- estrates;call R 208,8hdeley bIk, 1oth &lloward at. ONEY loaned ou furniture, horses and Jawons. rates roasonable City Lown, Co. 116 813th st., opposite Millard hotel, 505 DU YOU want money? 1t so, don't borrow before gotting my rates, which are the low- st on auy sum frow #i to $10,00), 1 make loans on household ' goods, planos fll\l. horses, mule: gons, warehouse receipts, iouses, leasés, etc,, in auy amount at the iow: 25t posiible rates, rithout publielty or removal ‘of proj Ve Lioans can be made for one to six months and YOU can pay Dart at any time, reducing both principal and interest. If you owe & balance ‘on your farniture or horses or have & loan on them, I willtake it up and carry it for you as long you desire. ou wiil find it to your ad- or- 11 y0u noed money vautaga to see mo before borrowing. astors, room 4, Withnell bullding, 15th and Harney, L] MONEY toioan on auy recuriey rates. Lowest rates on personal Pany, room 4, PAxton block. EE Sholos, room BID Furat_ National bank, n. for short timo at low The Hando‘:srgr r)‘lyn' Investment m;om- betore making your loans. M Sy denh S e, I BrEone making chatéel or collateral loans, 1t will pay you to ses The Western Invest: ment Co., room 442, Bee bullding. 4% 500,00 to Toan at 6 per cent. Linalian = honey, room 506, on block, E;Ew'i;:ln' by an eumnflmln.ém ‘Pfif , for the nex . Harrl room ll.l.l&Nll.yI.hnk?” "'m 2 = - TMUREY to loanin iy amonns on hou: goods, horses and wagons, diwms Contracts second vuortgegs or any available se curity, withoui puolieity, Nebraska Morignge Lowy Lo, Koom hlg, Fuxton bl 246 65[: £ hundrod doliars private money 10 lows sho ortgage or note, room 13 Board of Trade. b 6§ ONEY to loan: cash on hand; no delay. W. Bquirs, 1215 Farnam bank msnflmng. U JATIR o 1,000 Private money to loan of will buy good morigage, W. L. Selby, r. 13, Board of E:Fg. old land Jo First N nal 801 T LOAN.: -A special fund ot $100,000 in sums of $10.000 and’ uj it low rates The M lnvmnnxr mfll“ &vl.“ l: 183 ONEY—Losns nego Tow rutes with- M out duiay(4ud oy '3:‘4 oRsaaroiRi R0 rarnae o RO e AFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS. (IRST National i a v e BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED—Partner with business. A P ciny, M ddres, G, F. Bal -'hl i a1 ety | thing "complete. ' J. aa. cor, | 500 JHERR 18 0 suap for the right part taurant for saie for ono-third fts actusl Talus, tn ihe best Iocality of the city, Apoly to Excelstor Land Co,, 310 &, 15th st, 170 N ROCERY stoek and fixtures i _good looa- tlon In clty, will tnvaice about &, for one half cash and bal. city proverty. One of the best dintng nalls in the city for 3,500, part cAsh, bal. on time: also & short order restaurant' n good location for $2,000; terms easy, Brick bullding 2x44 feet, on leased ground, for &nle on ewsy terms. CodIperative Land nnd Lot Co., 205 N 15¢h st 2018 QR SALE & good retail conl yard doing & No. 1 business, ‘with reame, office and every H. Parrotte, Room Douglas block VV ANTED_A partner in & good payingbu ness, well establishoed; takes 830, Juquire €. H. Walworth, Room 82, Douglas blk. 16th and Dodge, 05185 ) ARTIES destrons ot disposing of their busi- ness in any 1ine will do weli to call on or ud- dress, W, R. E. & M. K., Room 15, Chamber Com- merce, o TULE oxmer of & Iarge hardware stock would ilke partner with $10,00 cash, who 18 a | thorongh ofive, 01 SALE-TFurniture of 10-coom fiat_filled with nice clasgs of boarders, Parties got to leave tne city soon, Address N Beo nmll'? 118 18] COMPETENT man with from 8,00 to 10,000 can have an_ctive inst. in'a good mfg, business. Address N 00 Leo, 08 1 hardware man, oo 20 Address 0 9, 2,600 will buy a half interest in a well, estal lished seed “business; lo lon only an hour and a haif ride from Omah n B & M. R R, LArge business aiready worked ) but needs more._ eapital. Tny tion solicliea. M. A Upton Co., 16th and F 54 ALE—Or trade, a well established book and statlonery stord. Box 505 " 2D-—To trade roal estate and cash for general merchandise or hardware 1+ dress Box 22, Cozad, Neb. 0 JOR EXOHANGE-Will sell or trade stock of zoods or_unencumbered property, one family horse and phavton, one poney and cart, one cutter, onie home made driving buggy hartiess, €rc,, also one cor, Atein first class or- der, call on or address W. R. Vaughan, Demo- crat oflice, 255 3y AND in Nebraska and fowa and_some cash for drug stook. Address, N.7, Moo 10,00) general merchandise wanted, for which I will give six good fmproved fa;m but two are clear of encumbrance. A H. N, Scott, Mapleton, Ia, 73 USINESS 1ot on Dodge st, oncumbr ance long time at 7 per cont. 8,00 trackage Lot, clear, for Towa farm, Hrick house (new) for vacant lot, Good south Omaha lot for horse and buggy. Desirablo Walnnt Hill lome for a lot, Clear acre for me 0. Hutehinson & Wead, 162 Douglas, Tel. 1620, BW Zscatod carringe fro 2nd mortgage by, 13 Board Trade. W OR EXCHANG E—280 noro Towa farm in cul. tivation, three veinsof “A1” conk and threo ratiroads for merchandise, 41 Sheely block, o _FOR EXCHANGE. ~Good farm and cash for A newspaper outfiv: ‘also good farms for a T 0 100 barrel flour mill, Address Box 61, Goth- enburg, Neb. gie 20 VVILL exciangs now Sxo0m nouse for va- cant 1ots in Omaha, AdaressN 43, Bee, 04 F.\vnnm'm for city property, two good 4 farms jolning towns, situate n Harlan and Greely countles, Meyer & Raapke, 1405 llurm‘!‘nl’ . Feicas ENTAL property, nside to_exc lear farms or vacant city lots. Hall, 311 Paxton block. _ TLuST mortgage for furuitura or Jive stock ¥ Ottice open evenings. . E., Cole, Contigental block, i OR EXHANGE—80 nacres clear of encumb Tance, in strips of 10 acres, in Mercor coun- v, Illinols, for stock of goods or city property. Appiy room 216, First National bank buiiding: 13 ge for Thos. F. o $i0 npys splendid four room house atd tull t, North part of city neas motor, Sholes, First Nat'l bank, 718 i)u ¥OU want a beautitul home At & _bargain? | 1 6an offer for salo_two first-class cottages ust completod, Nos, 5214 and g2 Ave. These cottages were designed by diffor ent architocts, and are mmong the fnest ar. ranged cottages in the clty, “Thoy ate substan tinlly built throughout, with doubls floors, fur. nace, bath, hot and vold water and cisterns, splendid brick colinrs, ete, The new motor cat line to Hanscom park 1s within throe short blocks, and the Stroet car company are now strlaging their ralls on 32na within a block, for Shelt motor iine, utifal residence in ona ot the fifcest nelghiborhoods in town, healthy and pleasant location, it will pay von to call at once and ses this Properiy. Can give posses- sfon immadiately. Low prico {f 80ld this week Geo. N, Higks, New York Lito butlatng. Popplaton PBAROAINS [ Acre Propariy Five acres in Lawnt ‘en-acre tract near Belt Line, hirty-lve acres southwest of ity $14, ‘an fcres with nico tiecs, § , #1000, . splendid garden spot, &2, Splendid fnvestmens, ten mcres 'cld Lino station, West Omaha, will divide {ito 50 choice lots that wiil sell within three yoars for three to fonr huudred each; it sold at once can ot §6,000 ell located nere property {s the vest invest- ment now on the markot. all and 860 What we san offer in tois line, ieo. . Hicks, N, Y. Life Bldg.s 0100 Y. fafe 3% cash, bal UYL Lire. | 635 ALE-25000 for &3,000 six (6) lots two and u half miles west from postoffice, Sloux City, In, 160-acre improved farm in Aute: lope county, Nebraska: all unmcumbered, Wil sell for cash, - Address Lock Box Neb. O SALE- Ry Evans, Subsatantial revenue paying proporties in arions paris of the city, Business lots on main thoroughfares, Business and rosidonce lots on all principal stroots leading to and froth the eity. Hotnes for the poor and the rich,and the lucky man who I8 neither. Ted-Tock prices, and terms elastic enough to sult any customer: Not many bargains, but a fow that will pull the dollars out of your pockets, go to the Ex ghango mecting, and then call ‘t room 108, . Y. Lite builaig. ¥ 150 16 3. B. Evans. i T Bustuess Resdence, Vacant and subnrban properties {n the market are for sale by “the old relinble” M. A. Upton Co,, 16th mix! Farnam, B JOR SALE—Or exchange,on easy terms, some brand new 6-room liouses on Spaulaing st, near motor line; 1o better residence location 1 the city. Also some new f7room houses on Corby and 2ith st, just 13 miles from post- office: will exchange any of the above for clear 1and or lots, FOF terms and_particulars apvly to C. C. 8poitswood, 30it4 S 10th st. 446 w UBSCRIBE for shares i the American, Dtho largest building #nd loan assoclation in the world. M. A. Upton, specinl agent, lith and nam. 212 JOR SALE—On casy terms, tho now cottage erectad by me on George st., corner Lowe : property has 100 £t, frontage on George st. 150 frontage on Lowe ave. For terms apply Room 216, First National bank building. 600 OR SALE or trade I ownan absolute equity of #40,000 in the three brick and stone store butldings,thrae stories high,adjoining the F! National on Omaba, that 1 trade for_unencutibered property in or near Omaba, Should like & nice residence or I will sell 51l property at u bargain. Address W. R Vaughan, Democrat oftice, Omulia, Neb; (Q}FATIA the gront westom eity. “Evorybody is talking about he erybody is acknow- ledging the corn regardiuyg her immense fu- tre. Bushels of woney will be iade in Omaba dirt in the next twelye months, Buy now, right now at this time, Don’t watt, There will never he a time like thevresent to make a good turn in real estate. Buy now, sell next year. M, A. UptonCo,, 16th and Farnam. 16119 [ OOK at this dandy little ban Ablock 106, Bedford Place, st {ron street, one biock north of Liristol (pu Lot 9, on 28th ) strec only 4 blocks from 24th st. motor line, §700. ‘Think of if, only 8100, M. A. Upton Co., 16th and Farnem, 19219 (309D eauitles in Omahn property and Ne- Dbraska land to trade for secoud mortgage on Omana property. W. R. E. & M, £, room 15, Chamber of Comnierce, Tol. 144, Ffi)‘fl'fi CHANGE-A busiuess yielding & profit of from $A000 to 8,010 Dor. knoum, 00X+ change tor good ity property, Am wiling to assume light encumbrance, Apply room 216, First National bank 130 o EXCH - and cleartiand for Roj assume smail mcumbrande, oard Trade, VWV ANIED-To excliange dry goods notions and millinery goods for clear land or cit; pIoperty And par cash. Address box 4 Frankfort Ind. 055 | MPROVED farm and_clty property for mer- chandise, Address, Room 15, Chamber Com- merce- 611 101 10_room house, will W. L. Selby, K. 18, <3 CLEAR Soyth Omaha lots for norses,or land e)south or east of Wheeler Co, Neb, Selby, 13 Board Trade. - 24 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE ORSALE--Fino business corner, chonp for cash or on pood terms, Stockdale, room 10, Arlington block, OR SALE—Business lot, wxi2 feet, Tock figures, Boggs & Hill, Real Estate, 1408 Varnam. 26056 OB SALE—a fine lot of f\fi'mureé(:,u parts or all, 1324 N. 218¥ st, 5 155 OR BALE—One of the best lots between Pleasant st. and Lowe ave, on Orchard st., Orchard hill, atasnap figure; cail and see. W. A. Spencer, 1624 Douglas st, 210 19 JFOR BALE—£00.000in cash will buy & piece of real estate wortn 850,000, for a few days only. Men of means cannot afford to let this slip, Boggs & Hill, Real Estate, 1408 I“Igtngum, 280- N Blst, 2nd; 33rd and B4th_streets, between Davenport and Farnam, very chioice resi- dence lots at prices ranging trom 82,600 to 3,500 per lot. Gas, water, sewers and paved streets, Ames, 1507 Farnam st, 200-2 F[m' BALE—Large two story trame bullding of 12 or 14 rooms, in good " condition, to be moved W R. Homan, Hoom & ¥renzer block. IOR SALE—About as good a 100-acre farm us can be found in Kearney Co., Neb.: 130 acrescultivated, Make offer; must be sold at someprice. Boggs & Hill, KHeal E: 1408 arnam, OR SALI easy pi Landome, new,well bullt houses of 8, 0, and 10 rooms, All conveniences, good neighbor- hood: paved streots. street cars, sud within walking distance of P, O, Nathan Shelton, 1014 Farnam street. 500 R SALE, very cheap, no trades, farm b43.18 1} acres, sec. 5,12 N 6 W Hamilton county,Neb., 2 miles from Sfarquette, small house, Htabie, 300 scres pasture fonced. living water, price ouIy8I0 por, noro. 85,617.00, one-third 180 "crop included. Terms 82,210 casli, balance per cent interest, V. K. Atkins, owner,railrnad building, Denver, Colo. G {OR 8ALE—Houses and lots from 81,500 to #10,000 1n vaiue; first payment from 85010 E1000; well located: good” conventences, Buy Dow aud quit paylugrent. W. A, Bpencer, 15 Douglas st. JFOE BALE—Houses ang lots in Omana View ", bouses bulit to suit on mont en! ok & RAL 106 Paraam. Se00 purchasers, R BALE—Ono thousand dollars in cash will buy & good, ¥ich’ 160 scres of land in Cedar Co., Neb., with cleat and perfect title, woeth at least tiice the price asked, Hoggs & 1141, Reat Estate, 1408 Farnam. 280-26 ‘ments, W LLL exchange new &-room liowss, ali mod- ern conveniences, for vacant 1ots or mova- ble property. Room 618 Paxton bloct 5 ¥ Jou waue any Joti f OFchika’ Hill apply to Tioom 2if, irat National ‘bauk ‘building tor terms and location. VWV AUGH & estorfield, Toul estate, 8,0maha HAVE some fIrat-clAss Tental property for sals cneap within one mila of posttlioce, on aved strests and motor line. 'nos. F, Hall, 11 Paxton black. 510 W ANzeD—Fo ustomer lot worth #2000 84.000, C. ¥. Harrison, Merchants' Nat. bank. 246 10 JOR SALE—Or trade. 815,000 equity in a large 1ot on_Jonos st, 04x132, 'with fine residence, Address or call on W. R. Vaughun, Democrat oflice. 2008)) T VESINENT in Omana xoul estate will pay 1f bought at present low prices. 1 offer the Tollowing bargains at yeA ensy terms: Lots in Lincoin place 8830 to 81,000, [ Lots in Mount Pleasant 830 to $00. ¥ 21ots in Bedford Place, corner of Emmet and 30th st, 10x123. 8,500, Lots 11 and 12, blk 84, South Omaha, §2,200. TLots 2 and 4, DIk 4, 8outh @mahn. edch 900, Lot4 n blk 10, Soith Omaha, §1.200, Lot 4 in blk 13, South Omaha, $1,200. Hee me, Otto Lobeck, R 18 Chamber of Com- merce, 96810 APITOL Hill, oh Dauglasst., neat cottage an d 50-foot 16t, bargain, $5,000. Windsor Place, best unimproved corner. Windsor Place, corner for 81,10 Walnut Hill, near Dr. Mercer's, 1, Hutehinson & Wead, 1624 Douglas, fel. 1 EXOEPTIONAL offer, §1,000 lot for haf sh, balance 1 and 2 years, insids property with guarantee to sell ‘at good profl: or take property back ina year and money returnled with 1) per cent adaed. D. D, Smeaton, 1614 Farnam st, 21934 (ALL and get the price ana terms that wili ‘astontsh you on a business 1ot 60 feet front, joining the Transit louse, South Omahw, 0ppo- kive depot; owners disagres, £0 wishto séil. D, D. Smeaton, 1614 Farnam st., Omaha, 952 N19 ANTED—For nctual castomer, choice lit- tie place worth 2,000, will pay 8500 cash, 8 er cent on balance, O, F. Harrison, Merchants Nat bank. 163 18 'ACRES just south of Vinton, runmng from 15th o 16th sts., good brick bouse, barn and Iarge grove: will minke 10 lots 44x168; 813,200, 1§ cash, butance J, 2 and 3 years, M, A. Upton Co. 16th and Farnam, Tox T R SALE or lease, on_easy ‘torms, 3 lots on ave., just south of Leayenworth. Would butid n efglit room house and sell 3 foet for §3,000°and sell on monthly payments. Likot 4 and 6, bik 6, Kilby ¥lace, high and e 1ot N. 15th s, teackage. Your business lots N, 24th and 8, 16¢h st. 28th ave, and Dodge, corner, IMN. W en i Hther good resi roperty, 6 lots Creighton Helihts, cheap, Will seil & fow lots on buflding terms, N. A, Kuin, dru store, 16th and Douglas, n NICB Houses—2 nice 6-room houses, lot 28x00 each, at corner 26th and Oussius sts,, §2,000 for the corner house aud #1,80) for the inside one. These are only 2 blocks from 24th st,. motor; easy terms, M. A. Upton Co.. 16th end Farnam, e 19 (VOR 8A -A new house just being on Cuming st. in Sherwood park: th has all modern fmprovements, ha: throughout; also J’ barn, with 150 fr. front- m on West st. by 18 frontage on Cuming 8t. 1 il sl Am:ywume Fight parey on ceasonatle Tms. oom. rst National ban ‘building. i 60) Wood finish OMAHA‘ NO'!_EL._- R SALE—$0660 will buy lot 50x120 in Omaha View, onie block from motor line; nicely on grade. Lots in this adaition are worth {l.m und the above price 1s open for a short time only. G. B. Tzachuck, care Omala Boe. 701 “J'OR BALE—$ix of the best lots in Omaha, fronting north on Dodge, bet, 20th st. and 20th ave. Will sell one or mioro at such low cos an will matonish purchasers. Hoggs & 111, Real Estate, 1405 Farnam, OB SALE-1 cholce lots Tn Omaka View: old time prices; immenso. xeduction for & few days. Wo mean business. Call for prices. Boggs & f111l, Real Estute, 1408 Farnam, = 2020 1t BALE—Business corner in the heart of thecity of Omaha. $0,000. Al city m- provements paid; produces b per cent net with Tuost meager lmprovementa; net interest pay- dug capacly can Soubled with small outlar, 0 lnvestment 85 good asa government bond, Witk C. ¥. Harrison, Omaha, Neb. 162 AEMHLI&GAN’L‘ 10-room houss and full lot, d Wood finish, every convenience possi- blo. East frout on Georgls ave. Sholes, 213 First Nat'l bank, 98T-1¢ Ok BALE—80 acres choice land near Olarks ' lfi:;ic% go Neb. ; ‘I,fl- ‘m undy anluv; sy, *"Abcreds 01, Bos office. Tio 167 Q2,000 BUYS an elegant full lot in Hanscon i d 820d st. This 18 L B TS " Oll ‘hundred ty-five feot on Leaven- ‘warth & ‘at the best bargains th »ixi s, ¥ . Can take good clear lot S S S e Bholes, 213 First N, %110 [ LOBE HOTE 10- reer, newly furnisiied, Strictly irst-class; ratos $l.50and ¥ per duy, Tarpley,Bros,, proprietors, Motice is hereby given that & book wili be opened at 10 0'clock a, m. on Baturday, t .ix- téonth day of November, 168, at te oflice of J. M. Thurston, Union Paciic Building, in the clfy or Omahiy, Dougius county, Nebraske, for znu}-urpouu rocelving subscriptions to the capital stock of the Omaha Union Depot Coms pany. W, H. Horcoxn, G.'W. HOLUREGE, ; T, L. KIMBALL, 017-4-304 ¥ the Incorporators. - 5 RMY BUPPLIES:-DEPOT QUARTER- master's Office, Omahs, Neb., November 8th, 15:0.—Sealed proposals in duplicate will be received at this office until 10 a. Tuesday, Avovember 19th, 1680, at which time aund place they will be ornld 1n the presence of attendin Dbidders for delivery of Lumber, Hardware Palnts, Stoves aad Buildfng material. Lists giving specliications, quantities and other iufor- mation will be turals) n{).on application to 15 office. F'reference will be given to articles of dowestic production or manufscturs, condi- tion of qualily and prioe (lucl in the price of foul*n oduction or manu; ure the duty ‘thereon) bel tracts shal ual: wnd farther. . e 155 Siurded Tor furaLibing & tisies it foreign production or manufactire when articles of suitable quality of domestic pro- duction or mavufacture can obtalned. The Government reserves the right 1o reject any or all proposads, Tidders snaulg attuch s cops of this advertisement to their bids, JOHN SIMP- s pud Awh Qe M., U, 5. Army, | June Notioe ot Sproial Eleo‘ion. Notice Is heraby given to the logal voters of Dougins county, Nebraska, that wheroas the Nebraska Contrai raliway company has sube mitted 1o the board of county commissioners of Douglas cotnty, Nebraska, & proposition in te words following, namely : SOmaha, Neb.,'Oct, 81, 1859, Honorable Roard of Commissiouers of Douglas County, Neb braska—Gentiemen: The Nobrasxa Contes: railway company proposes to build a doublel track steel raliway bridge across the Missourls Fiver atsome point yet to be selected above the present bridges, and #outh of the north 1ine of the city of ‘Omaha—-provided the connty o Douglas will donate to the company two hun: dred_and fifty thousand (#250,400) doliars of § cont. twenty.year bonds of the county, to doliverad to the company on the completlog of the bridge ready for Aperation on or befo 3, 1N, “The bridge Is propose act of congress entitled, the conatruction of a bridgs over the Missourl river, at or near the city of Omaha, Neb.' aps Proved June 2, 1854, And the Act provides thah the bridge shall be open to all raiiroad cofe panies desiring to uso the same, upon equal terms *In easo the construction of the bridge is ned begun before the 1ith day Of Jute, 1830, or the Dridgs 18 not completed beforethe =2d_day of S the company shall not be entitied t¢ yot sald bonds, even though t position should be carried by vote of the 110 b bullt under ‘an n act to authorize rovided further, that sald bonda shall od 0 the sad Nobraska Contral Rail- ¥ COMDANY, 1L8 ALANLS, SUC:OLS0rA OF AFSIRNS, Sy uTon the executionby sald Netyrak Gens tral Ruilway company or its successirs, and Uvery to said county of Douglas, of & taking L WEting to the eTec tho prinet. pal depot of aid railway company, it general offices and prineipal iachine shops, when Duiit, shail be located and maintained within the corporate limits of the city of Omahn, Neb., and that a violation 0t the torms of said un dertaking by the sald Nebraskn Central itail. ompany or it wiccessors shall render said Nebraska Central Rajlway company or. {ts sne- cessors indebted to the sald county of Douglas to the fall amount ot said bonds and the fngers est thereon, 3 *Hy order of the board of directors Nebraska Central Huilway company. § *J. 1. DUNONT, Vice president, "GEORGE C, BARNUN, Secretary, * Whereas, 1t was yoted by the board of county commissioners ot aaid Douglas county, Neraskn, to ucoept the above wnd foregoind Proposition of thes Nebraska Central Kailway company. Provided, that the torms of_such proposition Do first submitted to the legal votersof sald ana adopted by them according (o law. therafors, & spocial election of the lagai Totars® of Douslas county, Nobraska, will TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DECEM- at which election the following guestions shall be submliied to sali yoters snd voted upon in the form and manuer aud at the polliag places tollowing: Snull the county of Donglas, Nebrasks, 1ssus its coupon bonds to aid the Nebraska Central railway company inthe constraction of & rails road bridge across tho Missourl river at Omaha, Neb.; said bonds to amoint to the sum of two ‘hundred and fitty thousand, (8.0,0000 dollars: to be issued in sums of one thousand {@1.00) dollars cachi to e mude payable to earer; to be dated on the Ist day of January, 1801 ; to become due twenty (%) years after the date thereof; to bear interestat tho rate of five {6) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and or July; each ot which bonds to boar on its face the following words: “This bond i one of @ series” of "250 like bonds which are issued by the county of Dougias, in the state of Nebraska, to aid tho Nebraska Central Rallw; company ' in th ¢ construction of & railron bridge across tho Missourl river at Omahs, “Nebraska;" all of sald bonds and the interast thereon 10 be payabieat the fiscat agency of the state of Nebraska inthe clty of New Yorks to be delivered and donated to the Nobraska Cen- tral Railway company when it shall have com- pleted, ready for oporation, a double-track steel railrond bridge across the Missouri river at Omaha, Nebraskn, and shall have executed the agreements contained in sald propositio vided the same shall be commenced on or be- fore June 15, 15%), and shall be finished ready for overation on or berors June 22, 1882, And shail an annual tax, in addition to the wsnal and wll other taxes, be levied on the tax- able property of Louglis county,” Nebraska suflicient to pay the {nterest on said bonds as 1t beghmes aue; ana at the time of levyiug the annuai county taxes, commoncing the tent year prior 1o the maturicy of said bonds, shal & tax in addition to all other taxes e levied on the taxable property of Douglas county, and continued annually thereafter fram yoar to Joar, unuil thereby o sinking fund shull have con’ created suflicient to pay sald bonds at the maturity thereof? The atove questions shall bo regarded as one entire question, ana all legal voters ofsaid Douglas county who_ desite to vote in favor of he issuance of said bonds and the levy of said taxes in payment of the principal ana interest thereot, at said election. shall yotsa ballot with salid question printed or \ritten, or parti printed and parily written, with the following additional words “thereon:’ **Yes—For the Nes Dbraska Central raflway aid bonds and taxes. Aud all legal voters of said Donglas county wi desiro to Vote againsi the issuance of sall bouds and the levy of satd taxes in payment ol the principal and nterest theveof, at sald elso- tion, shall vote a ballot with ‘said question Jrinted or written, or partly printed and part- written, with the following additional words thereon: “No—Against the Nebraska Central railway aid bonds and taxes.” 1f two-thirds of all of sald ballots yoted by sald logal voters of suid Dovglas county at 1 election shall have thereon tue words Y es ~—For the Nebraska Central rallway aid boud: and taxea the foregolug proposition will ba been adopted, and the said bonas shall be is- snedand tve Sald taxes shall be levied, in ac- cordance with the terms and conditions there~ of; otherwise not. Baid election shall be opened at eight (8) o'clock a. m. upon sald Tucaday, the 3a day of Decem ber, 1889, and shall remsin open until six (6) o'clock p, m. of satd any. The polling places of sald eloction shall be the following namod places in Douglas counsy, ebraska; OMAHA PRECINCTNO. 1. District No. 1—&. W, corner Tenth and Jones sireots. District No. 2—Number 1117 South Sixth streot, Viney's barber shop. District No. 5—8, E. corner Fleventh and Dore cas streets, engine house. OMAHA PRECINCT NO, £, (DistrictNo. 1—Number 133 South Sixtesnth streer. District No. 2—Number 1871 South Sixteenth street. OMAHA PRECINOT NO, 8. District No, 1—Number 1008 Davenport street. District No. 2—Number 1022 Harney street. OMAHA PRECINCT NO. District No, 1-1007 Capitol avenue, District No, 2—Numberal7iZ Bt. Mary's aves nue. OMARA PRECINCT XO. 5. Districy No. 1—Numbor 6% North Sixtosnth stree Distriot No, 3—Corner Izard and Slxteenth streets, Engino House No. 6, OMAHA PRECINCT NO. 6, Distriot No, 1—-Number 2,80 Lake streot. Distriet No, 2—Lyceum Hall, on Twenty- fourty strest Gn South aide of I.,'E. & . V. K. . track. District No. 8.—Stevens' Btore on Parkor street, West of Thirty-titird street, OMAHA PRECINCT HO, 1, District No, 1—Corner ‘Iwenty-ninth strees and Woolworth avenue, 8chiool House. District No, 2—H. (. Clark's Building - on Twenty.niuth stroct, betiweun Dupout aud Rice streots, OMAHA PRECINOT NO. 8, District No. 1-South Side Cuming, between Twontieth wnd Twenty-frst streots’ (Harness o), District No, 2—Cuming street, botween fourth street anu Twenty-fth avenue, T SMAHA PRECINGT NO. 9. District No, 1—-Corner Twenty-ninth and Fape 8. J. Johuson's store. rrer Morcer and Lowe ave. tors, TH OMAHA PRECINOT, Precinct No. 1—F. Pivouk N street, twoen Twenty-fitth and Twenty-sixth streets. Preciact NO. 2y, Levi's, Twenty-sixth strees, betwuen N and O streets. Precinet No, 8—Liitle house back of Keller's B et N4 Hxchange hotel. recinct No, ange ho! o Hlorence Prociuct—At #ohool house a8 Floés co, Unton Precinot—At George L. Bedman's n.n loraon Precinct—As P. Dejdrichson’s office, nnington. Eikiior Precinct-At Town hall, Elkhora Cl¥ \loy Procinct—Avschool house st Valley station. de- under- Al G e Ve e Van A le otlea. j«'il?fir'.frr'e'c‘u:fio-u ‘schiool house at Millard 1t Wy 2 ’ 4 :sn?mu Precinct—At MéArdie's sehool ose. Donglas Precinct--At Honry Ruser's place, L) w:‘gr.. section ), township 14, 'M f it Bed s rder of thio board of 0 ore. (seAL) M. D, BOUHE, County " novid To the Stockholders of the Ogalalla Wi R Notice is hereb; ven that the g of tha ookasiders of she Ovoille Land and Cattle company, Will be held at the compuny's olice in Cho city o Ouats, Neb. on Wednesday, December 4th, 160, t § o'c'ock p.m., for to' election of directors for the en= buing year, and tne transseion of such ness s may come before the meetin ’ ILLIAN A. PAX10N, President, Nov 1%=to-D 4. JoskrH FRANK, Becretary, ABOUT CLOVES wmmm‘x&r. r‘l&w. ‘that | L nmfiufifi . s falr 7 best

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