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T UGHES PHARMACY. treat, 228 Farnam SITUATIONS WANTED. {3y an expericnced dry roods and nd slios Balesmun, situaiion n some 1 LoWN: best reference, including present Address J. Frank wenshaw, Shel- 'ED—Position In office or store by young man willing to work. Add, P 2, lee, B4 2 ANTED—Situation; young man of 3 years experienco desires a situation on a good COUNLEY MOWSpAPCR; can furnish good refor- ences Address O 802 20§ STENOGRAIHER of exparienco with bost Wity roferences wishes employment auring mornings, or for a_few hours each day, _Ad- 5, C., 1819 Farnam st. 688”2 TED-8ituation by a first-class baker; country town preferred. John Krimser, 1318 Leavenivorth, 676 2 W AN EED-Situation tn_wholesulo or retall hurdware store by man of experience. Bost roferences. Address box 78, Vale n t WANTED--MALE AOENTS DAy 80 to 820 per month to en gontlemen and ladies to procuré members for our association. If you can only devote a few hours - week to out business tu will puy you well, For furiner particulars addrass National Library associa- tlon, 104 State street, Chicago, 1L~ 816300 MANAGERS wanted overywiero to take charge of our business, Advertise, dis- tribute circulars and employ hielp Wages $0 10 8125 por month, Expenses advanced. State experienice, wages expacted, also your prefer- ence for home work or traveiing. ~Sloau & Co., manufacturers, %04 George street, Cineinnati, Ohio. BI5 33 WA}vmn—ann?Tn;n order cook, & board and room; waiter, must act as cash’ ier, bond required. Mrs. Brega, 314 h. VW ANTED—A gaod boy to taks care of fiorse and cow and deliver goads, those witli ci referenco and acquainted with'the stre Iy 1723 Dodge, i 70 20 [PAPER hangor man who Can put on ofl fin- 1sh, none but first-class man need_apply, 4215 Nicnolas st., Walnut Hill, 03 S FANTED-—A first-class milker or dairyma north of deaf and dumb ins te. " ) 66 s ap- =) book man & James B. Cullen & Co., 606 Washington st., Boston, Ma #irst olnss clarione i;m plyto A, T. Jennings, musical director, Peavey Grand, Bioux City, 1a, T04-1 O RENT ANTRD iy two young men, nice warm room toldway beiween 16th and Harney and 16th and Nicholas sts. Address P1, Hee ofce 0.+ s for light A'l‘fll’l‘!k o W ANTED—2 unfurnished r hotisekeening, $6 to 8 per mo. 68, Tiee office. W ARTED-Two furnistied raoms ana table board for gentleman and wife: permanent if satisfiod; cverything must be first-class, Ad- dress 051 Ttee officy FOR PENT--HOUSES, B-room cottage, Poppleton ave., F. K. Darling 45 Barker bik: 660 3 ©; good well ~_ 651 1) JOR RENT—Two 10-room flats, centrally lo- cated: b {-room cottages, 2 store rooms, all in good location. W. A. Gardner, Room 16, N. Y. Lifs Building o JOK RENT--House 310 North 224, Inquire N, V. 220 and Davenport ) -Touse near U, P. depot afte quire 912 § 12th st 62 303 NT'-A frroom furnished cotta { Park and Woolwortn ave NOR REN 3 closets, all modern conveniences, 1619 Hownrd st., rent #20, Apply to J. P. Lund, 808 Bouth 15th & 054 e POR RENT—C Cnieago st., near 13th, JOOR RENT-room tlat. Inquireat the Thirteenth and Howard, 00 JOR RE Pleasant 7.room cottage, large 1ot, 80, J. W, Grifmth, U, P. Headquart 5035 JOR 1 room co streat, $22.50 per month:references required, Netherton Hall, Reom 1, Union block, 16th and louse on Dodge st. cottage with large st IOk RE R. C, Patterson, 318 S L grounds, house, 2420 Kt . K. Darling, 43 Barker blk. W Toom house, all modern improvements, 00d order. "Apply nt 218 Harnoyst. | 5 5 ROOM Tiouse in rear 30 S, ©) K room house, 1818 Cumin: 8§ room house, 410 N, 21 st.. $30. Toom houses with all modern convaniences naink ranges and in best residence locality ‘Tooin houses in. Windsor place, will roat cheny, Wo hiya a number ot small houses and stora Tooms for rent. Apply to Gireen & Williams, First National Bank bullding, s O HENT-Cottage, four rooms with four acres of land, on State strest betwoen Fort and Fiorence, $10 per moath. Apply 317 § 11th st OB RENT Tiouse, 1t rooms, 310N, 22 st. Enouire, Mrs, M. A. Detwiler, nw cor, 2 and Davenport, 1 Fl G A rnished rooms with Usteam, 1519 Howard st OR RENT—4-room suit, ble for honsexeaping, famil ana FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. {YOR RENT-After Oct' fine front office, ground floot; piate glass window; heat and light furnished: a most desirable location for any kind of business; rent reasonable. Tnquire Omaha Tce Co., 310 8 15th st. L) I ESK room with u: Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 Douglas; ALF H 2000 Siasce tor Stock of hoidn Enquire 1516 Douglas st. ] I most promising locality for business ia Omana 8 on 16th st., between Farnam and Loavenworth, vh o retall district of the p, and nothing rnished suit water. otc., to without children; northwest cor. i7th ebster at o7 tore for rent in best retatl | n look At the new biock on east side 16th betweer Jones & Leavnworth and lease foF & numMber of yoars: all_he groam, with plate-glass front, “Thos 311 Paxton block TOOR RENT—2 new stores, 617 and 6108, Fine show windows. ) {'OR RENT-—Store, 1111 Farnam st fost, 2storles and oullar, Nathan § nRm at. (OR RENT—The 4 tory brick _bull or without power, forierly occup! Bee Publishing Co,, 916 Farnam st. The bufld- ing nns @ Hre-proof cement basement, com- lete steam-lieating fixtures, water on all the 0Fs, yas, 6Lc. ~ ADply at thé offico of Tne Hice. {OR RENT—A i.story brick builing, 68xi%0 suitablo for wholsalo: good trackage: I have also a number of flus resideice prop- erty for rent or sale. FOr particulars call or address 400411 Bos bldg, N, O. Brown. 435 MISCELLANEOUS. ki ()LIVE Branch Remedios. tal and femnle disensos. Mrs. J. . Hurvey, V0TI L g Wit ¥ The 8Sure cure for re Sample, 2 cents, h st, ¢ sales ovory Tnesday and Frida morning at 1114 Douglas street, Omahn Au tion & storage Co. 6} REAL ustato. Convevancing drawn. Hutcninson & Wead 500 8, 1 ML CINITRE weatner strios furnished and put ondea foot. Strips lastd yoars, Address . J. 24 Hamilton, e DL home with first-cines board can be had in_private tamily by one or two per- Sous (indies proferred), at low prices. Address O 6, Boo, OMMERCIAL travelors write to St. Joseph, Mo,, box 62 for information concerning speciltios to sell as side line. [ R KENT—Houses and stores, Property cared for, taxes paid. Mldland Guarantes & Trust Co., 1614 Farnam'st, Abstracts, b0 TMIDWIFE-Mrs. I 8. Glick, graduated in Russin, Enrope, his had 14 years of practi- cal experiéiice, hins located av 1337 8, 13t at; i )R RENT—S-room house, splendidly im. proved. With water, gas, Fath, etc, newly papered, - first-class _meighborhood, & month. (. F. Harrison, N. Y. Life B’ 01 W ANTED—Small family fo occuby for tio winter pleasant ..ouse with barn at nomi- nal rental, C. F. Horrlson, N. Y Lito I10°g. MOR RENT-Cony. front, 8 15th ne y without childre st., between Cent P )R RENT—Elght-room houss, with awplo Tounds, corner Leavenworth and 21st st bath room, hot and cold water. Apply to Lewis 8. Tteed & Lo, room 13, Honrd of Trads bullding. -room cottage, $14 per mo., col lliams st. Enquire of J. Nagl, 613 1ith st, i) i ADIES use Marlon Walker's Fnce Bleach dfor freckios, pimples, moth and Iiver spots, guaranteed tn give a beautiful complexion and to be veriectly narmless. For further {nfor- mation call at 322 N 15th basoment. 581 3)) RENTAL AGENCY. Huren H'IL Cole, rental agent; oflice open n?eylngs', _STOCK BOARD:D. V T ANTED—Horses to winter at 6 month per head on farm near Irvington, Plenty of grain atid hay to feed, good shelter and gooil care given them; horses called for and dell ered. W. it. Homan, room 6, Frenzer blk, 477 SON & Wead, Thgen wish to rent & house or store sve H, K, Cole, Continental block; oflice open ev: n_l‘ugl. For RENT—Neat 7-room house, in good ro- piir, on cor, %th and Woolworth ave: pos. Kession given at. once, Inquire G. B, T Ree ofiice. per month, on Motor line. Room 627 block. 7-room O F ( a8 JOOR RENT-So. 1 my block, Tl Geo. ave, 10 rooms, furnace, gus and fixturos, elect:! wires for lighting, range and every' conven- fence: barn with city water and gas in; choice nelghborhood,®0. D,V, Sholes 213,1st N"‘.,;’:“K‘ ORSES wintered at 8t per month. Good care given, Inquire rooms | & 2,0mahia Natl bank ) OST—Ey 410 G. Mittauer, 1207 Jones st,, and T 10 wateh, Reward if returned to Ithis office, 641 20 PERSONALS. 0 No 'ARTES—Send 25c for short system of Tecords: onty halt_as much work as by old metiiod. _Suita ble for any state. Bowriug, Notary,Stuart, Neb. Geo. H 393 20¢ [ABAP for cash—The furniture of #-room flat At 415 8. 11vh g%, 485 8¢ RSA Or trade, nd stationery store, Box 618 8 NF.W photographing apparatus. Never been used or damaged, Gheap, 1f taxen soon. Address, John E. Al¥H, Omiaha, Neb, (Gen oral delivery.) ! TIR30% {OR SALE—3 cowd cheap. H. H. Hender son, room 40), Paxton blk. 605 JOR SALE—Rent ot trade Large livery arn, known as “Checkgfed Harm." on So. 1 #th stroot near Harnoy. Nwb, Mortgage Loan Co., 519 Paxton bik. 81 L) TAOR SALE—A 5-hotke powar Porter engine 1n good condition, weight 5,100 pounds cy inder [1x16. For particulars apply to The Hee office. - b JOR SALE—A quanfity of b Apoly to the superinton dent I _Freah miloh cows. 8, Omaha, C. {OR Cor. O and 24th st ¥ M. Manly & Co. 112 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. MPLAND Guarantes & Trust Co., N, V. Life bldg,complete abstracts firnished and titles toreal estate examined, perfected & guaranteed, | 483 MONEY TO LOAN “W, HAVE cash on hand for any chotoo loans on fiest class city property.” Central Loan and Trust Co,, 1206 karnam st, b2 ‘ ONEY at low rates. Mortgages bought AM Hutchinson & Wead, 1624 Douglas. 1 (OYAHA el Estate Exchanze_List on file onch day at Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 "I("'I\]Klm‘ 30 business Bnuingor, MIT Farngiiot. ONEY loaned ou furniture. horses aud WARZONS, rates reasonable. lf".i' Loan Co.,, 118 8 13th st., opposite Millard hotel. 505 '\»lumc\’ to loan on real catate security at M iowast rates. Before megotiating louns soe Wallace, R310 Lirown bidg. 16th and Douglu C BT, loans At /confidential. J, B FOR EXCHANGE. EW Tacatod carriaze fro Snd moFtgags Selby, 13 Board Trade. 24 00D grocery store in_first-ciass location, Ao ng good business, for a couple of good teams and a little cash: owner coing into other business: big bargaln if taken soon. Address trade 2 lots And 6-room honse O 66 Bee ofMce, ar2ue property worth #,000: no in. W vk teama, grading outflt pre terred, H. fall, Florence, Nob, o6 1] (300D canities in Omata property and Ne- braska 1and to trads for second mortgage on Omana property. W. R. B, & M, E., room 15, Chamber of Commerce. Tol. 144). L] {OR EXHANGR-%0 acres clear of encumb- in strips of 10 acres, in Mercer coun- s, for stock of 00ds OF ity property, \ First National bank building. 0 [ XCHAN for city property, two good 4" farms joining towns, situated fn Harlan and Greely countles, Meyer & Raay 1406 Harney st. -5 TV 1L exe NANKS Mew Broom nouse for va- cant 1ot in Omaha, ~AddressN 48, lise 043 1,600 stock 1n battle of Gettysburg for person- Dl property. What haveyou to offerSho! 3 First Nat'l bank. 681 V7 1L exciange new Sroom house, all mod- ern convenienens, for vacant 1ts or mova- Dle property. Ioom G18 Paxton block. 6% TEROVED farm, 14 milos “from _Omahn. HHutchingon & Wed, 1524 Douglas St, ol 1 s YO E HA E for for stock of grocerles or hardware, \\ll\rhsl' sections western land, {mproved farm in Kansas, improved farm in Butler Co., Neb,, town lots in [mperinl, Neb,, county sont Chaso Co. Address W. R. Davi ¢ Seward, Neb, 0 ]¥,YOU have anything to exchangs call on or address [1. E. Cole, R, 6, Continental. o g 54 H. © COLE, loan agent. Open oventugy, . SEE, Sholes, room 210, First National bank, before making your loan: 44 1, Private money to loan or will buy good W. L. Solby. .18, Tioned of Trade. ~ OANS—City and firm leans, mortgage pa- iper bonght. McCague Investment Co. 488 MOREY loaned on chattel security or rea estate, J. J. Wilkinson, 618 Paxton blk. B EFORE making chattel or collateral 1t will pay_you to see ‘The Western Jnvesf 1aent Co., room 442 Bee building. Linahan & Ma- 04 500,00 to 1081 &t 6 por cent. honey. room 505, Paxton bl y property or cash ndise. Co-operitive 701 XCHAN Sand lan Land and Lot Co, OR EXCHANGE —Gooa {mproved farm land for furniture and lease of flat or large house, Address O 64, Beo ol 803 1) [OR EXCHANGE—Will sell or trade for stock of zoods or unencumbered property, one tamily horse and picton, one poriey und cart, one cutter, one home made driving buggy harness, etc., Also one cow, are in_first class or- der, call on or address W. R. Vaughan, Demo- crat office, =35 30 TFOR EXCHANGE-A business yielding a profit of from 3,000 to #.00 per wnnum, to ex- change for good city property. Am willing to assune light encumbrance. Apply room 216, First National bank building, ) TMONEY to ian by an eastern man, on gilt edge property, for the next 10 days. Harris, room 411, 1st Nat. Bank, 630 JPHILADELPHIA Mortgage & Trust Co, fur- nish cheap eastern money to borrowers, purchase securitios, petfect titles, accept loans at thelr western oftice. Georgoe W. P. Coates, room 7, Board of Trade, 407 ONEY to loan in any amount on household goods, horses andwagons, diamonds, Innd contractssecond mortgages,or any avatlable se- curity, without publicity, Nebraska Mortzage Loan Co. Rocm 519, Paxton blk 248 ( \NE hundred doliaps private money to loan 'or will buy short time mortgage or ‘uomi note, room 13 Board ot Trade [0, LOAN:. -A special tnnd ot 8100,000 in sums of 810,000 and upwards st very low rates The Mead Investment/ Oo.. 14 8. 16th 133 : bl bl & TONEY tolonn on'lhorees, wagos. mules. household g0ods, {luhos, organs, diamonds, lowest rates. ‘I'he firss’ organized loan ollice in the clty- Makes 10ans from thirty to threo hun, dred and sixiy-five days, which cau be paid in part or whole atuny time, thus lowering the principal and Interést. Call and seo us when you want money. We can assist you prompily and to your advantigoe. without removal of roperty or publicity. ‘Money always on hand, Vo delay in making louns. ©. F. keed & Co., 319 8. 13th er Bingham & Sons. 491 1\ ONEY to loan on fa¥niture, organs, pianos, horees, and wagons. | Hawieye Investment Co., koom ', Douglag Ik, 16th and Dodgo sts. 7 MUKEY to loa on sty property and farm lands at lowest rates,s: J. D, Zittle, 810 N. Y. Lite b'ld'g. 45| EDUCATIONAL. VW ARTED-First cluus ndvertising solicitor. Liberal commission o tho right man. Ad: aress box 970, Minnowpolls, Minn. s JANTED—Young man to take charge of hooks Immediately; must instruct this week, J, B, Smith, 402 N. 16th, second floor. 716 203 ANTED—A cook at City hotel. Platts. mouth, Neb. For particulars ingire at Merchants hotel kitchen, of August;’ml)hwgn‘ Bons & Mumm, VW ANIED—Bookkeeper: give salary and Toferonce. Address 00, Beo ollice,” 710 W ANIED—agents to canvass s household novelty of great merits: 1,200,000 sold in the east. Samples free to good parties. Call Charles, Tremont house, Cou; lufle, 705-20 W ANIED—Canvasscrs at Singer Sowing Machino oftice, 1518 Douglas street. 3 2 J ANTED—General stote agent to open offics headaquartors tn soue vrincipal elty, assume exclusive control of our busiuess, and appoint local or sub-agents in every city in 1his state. Goods weil known, staple as flour, in universal demund, and pay's net profit of 1 to 1t per cont. Address, with credentinls, The Unloncompany, 4 Broudway, Now York, ANTED—ax horso collar makers. Stendy work, Plece prices pproved by James McGill. No strike. Jobn H. Sites, Terrell, Toxas. 500-1§ P {iEDenver State Lottery Co., want agents. Tickets 50 cents, Addreas A.'C. Ross & Co,, Denver, Col. 200 d14t ANTED—Reliable_energetic agent to rep- Tesent an old line lite insurance company; Mberal contract will be made with party that Write insurance; correspondence confldential, Address N 67 Bee. 120412 QALESMEN Wanted At Onca—A few good Ninen to sell our xoods by samplo o tlie Wwholesale and retail tra Y are tho Jargest manufacturers in ourline in the world. Liboral salury paid. Permanent position, Money ad- ancod tor wages, advertising, eic. For full terms address, Céntennial Mfg. CO., Chicago, 1il,, or Cinelunati, 0, BID 97 KTECTIVES—Wanted, good,reliabie mon in ‘every community; paying positions. Kan Detective Bur , Lock Box: \Vlclx“l:t.l&(lu. 4 ENTS! Write for terms, 8 sample corset frec, Schlele & Co., 20 rdadway, New York. VWV ANTED—Saloamon at 875 por month salar and expelses 1o sell 8 1ino of silver-plate ware, watclius, etc., by sample onlys horse and team' furnished frée. - Write at once for full par- ticulars and sample case of goods free. Btand- ard Silver Ware Co., Boston, Muass. 455, M EN i trayel for the Fontnill nursorios of Canada, We pay 860 to $100 & month and expenses to agents to sell our Canadian grown JBoc, Add, ione & Wellington, Madison, Wi WTAETED_- Track in d"bridge carpen: ters for Towa. ~Fliley, Kramer & Co.. cor. 11th and Farnam sts. 170 WANTED--FEMALE HELP. —— = VW ANIED Lady coox_and dishwasher, 850 and 830, for Idaho; cook and second girls in same places, 8 and $li: 3§ waltres: i wu-y cook, #5; 8 cooks for country towns, ; 10ts of new places o .H‘ day; housework in ull parts of town. Mrs, Hreg é“}s.s. 15th, ‘nhw BD—A neat, ploasant, inteliisent young lady, Danish German or Amerlcan, to du housework. _AdarSss O 72, Bec. 105 ANTED—Good cook, washer and ironer, also dining-room gtrl chambormald, Mrs. Fellman, Dou,las. o 1 TANTED—A competent girl for geceral W i owari, ooy B Bt © o8 wust know 7 N 20thatroen. | o o oo AU Y B e e omsor” thore. Aapenins Mmoo ‘expenionce and whore employed. Address T, 03 Bee, 641 W ANTED—Girl tor geueral uousewor WY Culatng at. Bi2 ) ANTE] ‘aul eueral housework; ? DRESS MAKING, Diissiflxmu in tamilles, 0728 1th ave. T16 A LUl ERG, and cloas s uyt hfidflr'fl‘n‘d lul.ll‘l’lfl: lnl::'l; m ired; kinds fur trimm! fur itol ave., repairing of all “gx. Ilmti‘Fifiu 1ol ave. dress & clouk maker; plush murfu'ud.l:nm-uimd o g Emflol dreas making, st 162 “fl‘ st Plush cloaks nmmo&.‘r‘;hwd and refitted, Q\LEGANT flats to rent, 10th st., eastside, ho- tweon Jones and Leavenwortii; first-class in Allrospects, and news: steam heat, bath, open ates and mantels, electric bells 1 _ali room. th motor_lines pass property, References required.” Thos. k. Hall, 311 Paxton blogks 5-ROOM (new) houses, all modern conventer ces except furnace, at 16, half block from motor, 519 Paxton Block. 820 HL, © COLE loan agent. Open evenings TLEABN shortnand aud typewriting undor Prof. Mosher,at Omaha Commercial college, corner [5th and Hodge. Students write from 60 to 100 words per minute in three months; otlice arill one month free; only reporting style tuught; no text books needed; students put in positions; grammar, letter writing, speiling, penmanship, free; typewriters for rentand sup- Dlies forsaie. Shorthand taught by mail. Write us for circulars. itohrbough firo, Gmana, 0 a2 "FORRENT-ROCM FURNISHED: va(‘m,y furnished rooms for gentlemen only, 03 Dodgs. Y DURNISHED south front rooms; also 2 for housekeening, 1124 Capitol ave. = 8413 TCLEGANT rosms tn modern brick residonc singlo or double, bourd i desired. 1i2) Cas F(m HENT—Nlcely furnished front parior. 603 N. 17th street. 3 OR RENTNice uite of rooms, board, gas. ! Dath, steam heat, 1721 Davenp 8005 ]{mm for two young men with satisfactory references, 1815 Douglas st. 1. 01t RENT-T'wo rooms, furnished or unfar- nished. 1720 Capitol ave. 05 NOR RENT- Furnished room, suitaole tor 2 or four gentlemen, on bath room toor, with board cheap. 1011 Douglasst. 600 a0 OR RENT--Elegantly, newly furnished rooms in new brick buflding, with first class i boatd i€ destred. W07 8. litn at. 'URNISHED front room with all_modern Amprovements to_nice parties, board 1t de- sfred.” Apply at 607 N. 1*th st. 608 0t JFOR BENTwWell furnisied €hoated rooms: all convience; first cluss board. 2205 URNISHED ROOMS, all modern ences, 213 South Twenty-fourth street. [ URNISHED rooms, light housekeening, 202 St. Mary's ave. 25 1 POR RENT—Aftor Nov. 2, furnished, room, modern conveniences, 87 per month, 2218 Leavenworthst. ' o ez OOMS—34, 88, 810, 813, 1017 Chicago st. R %% i %0 Dee S'l OLAIR European nhofel, cor. 1ith and Dodgs; special rate by week or uiontn, TROOMS with o “without bowrd, for thras centienien; private tamily; reférences, 1512 Dodge stre ICELY furnished roo 3 modern conveniences; 424 North Ioth st, B0 HE banjo taught as an art by Geo. heck, room 213 Douglas bloc! ~ WANTED—TO BUY. W ANTED- Delivery wagon and good cook- ing range, cheap for cash. Address 071 Bee. 0350 TRESIDENCE loans—5i; te T por cent: 10 ad- ditional charges for commissions or attor- neys’ fees. W. . Melkle, First Nat bank bldg. RIVATE money to buy small notos or mort- gages. Roum 13, Bonrd of Trade. RUILDING loans, D. V. Sholes. 210 First Nationel bank. 4 YR EXCHANGE—10 cloar South Omatia lots and clear land for Ror 10_foom house, will assume small incumbrance, W. L. Seiby, . 13, Board Trade, B0’ MPROVED farm aud clty property for mor- chandise, Address, Room 15, Otamber Com- merce- 6il -{ CLEAR Soutnh Omaha lots for norses,or land ©south or eastof Wheeler Co., Nob, _ Selby, 13 Board Trade. 244 REAL ESTATE n acre propesty. acre tract on Belt Line Ry, 33,000, Five acres in West Omana $2,6)). Twent Five-a PoTty ncres west city limits $ 3 ive acres will make 26 1ots, $ 0, ireeacres with nice grove $1,70, Ten-acre tract, beautitul location, Ten_acres, house, barn, shade irecs, | Twenty-acre tract will muke 10) lots, 9,000, Five acres, splendid fruit garden, $190. Twenty acres close to M. P. and I, E. & M. V. 3 B 500, Five acres in Bellair ad Ten acres in Lawnfield $1,50). There 18 no better investment on the market to-day than well-located acre property, Ge Hicks, N. Y. Life building. ©~ 648 28 AGE, lot 57, nlock 5, on 13th street, Paddock now worth #3,0.0, will be worth #,000 when bridge is bulit, to be sold at auction. fenl Estate Exchange, ab 11 o m. November 0. 087 30 OR SALE—_Tot chool, 4 room cottage, . Life, 6251 x13% near High 600, €. F, Harrison, IOR SA LE—OUr exchange,on easy terms, some braud new 6-room houses on Spaulding st, Tear motor 1ine; no better residence location in the city. Also 'some new T-room houses on Corby and 2)th st, just 13 miles from post- office; will exchange any of the above for clear land orlots, For terms und particulars apoly to C. C. Spottswood, 3 8 16th st. 44 0 ANY one who has #50) to invest, not more hian four such persons, 15 per cent for one or two years. Real estats, ~ Call on D. D. Smeaton, 1614 Farnam st, 8073 ANTED—First-class inside loans. Lowest rates, Cail and see us. Mutual Invest- ment Co., 1504 Farnam. ® )P, YOU want money. Loaus made on tural- ture, planos, horses, etc, without dela publicity or removal, Persons wishing a lo of this kind will do well by calllng ut this offi before dealing elsewhere.” A. B. Greenwood & Co., room (1) 52) South Thirtesnth street. 234 IST your property for Omaha Real Estate Exchange, Hutehinson & Wea: Dougl Co. 5 E for our customers who have cash,secured paper and roal estate to trade, ioom 17y Chamber Comnerce, 611 STORAGE, PRACKAGE storage at lowest rates, W. M. Bushman, 1311 Leavenwortn. 41 TTJIE cleancat and best storage in the oity at low rates at 1114 Douglas street. Omuns Auction & Storage Co. 204 STORAGE and forwarding, We collect and do- liver goods of all description, marchandise, furniture and vaggage at cheapest rates for storage for any lenyth of time. Vans and wagons to be had at shortest notfce, witn care- ful men for moving. Packing and shipping from our own warslouse done on moderate charge. Merchandise loadea snd unloaded. Warehouse on our own tracks, Office 217 8. l4th st._Telephone 114, Howell & Co. 40 * CLAIRVOYANT, & 8 ECCLES, the famous fortune teller and airvoyant. business love, marriage and changos, 0750, 13th, next to Burket Hotel. ORTUNE Teller—Mrs, Lonorman can bo consulted on all affairs of life, Satisfaction guaranteed, No, 310 N, 15th st, 1zaue T)R. NANNIE V. eal and husines aspecialty. 10 N Warren, clairvoyant, medi- modium, Femals disease 6th st., rooms2anad, 48 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING DIt RENT—Furnishod front room witn al phoders convenlences, to geatlemen ony #1202 Bt Mary's avenue. Apply at store, 210 and 212 South Fifteenth st. 680 {0k RENT—Two furnisuea rooms on st Mary's avenue, to gentlemen only; six min: utes' walx of businees center. Roference re- quired. Inquire at store, 210 and 2)2 B‘ngxh st JOR RENT-Siit of rooiis over stove store, 1621 Howard, #2) per month. 551 w IS E' A ing School, Barker block. Day ing elns Terms six dollars, 610d24% 'TAN DARD Shorthand Sehool, Room 815, Ware blk, . (Buccessor to Valentine's) the Largost, exciu shorthand school in the west, Teach- €rs are Verbatim reporters. Particular attention paid to typowrdting, ~ Mechanioal construction of machine taught by tactory oxpert. Clreulara PR RENT—Furnishod rooms with of witi- out board at the Cozzens hotel, Uil 0Kt RENT—Furnished _1ooms also front "and back parlor, 160 Douglas. G 01 RENT-Nice Toom witn use of Sitting rooui and pavlor, 713 8 19th. L] IOVERDALE House, opposite scnool house, 17th ave., first house north of Loavenwortl arin first class furnished rooms with or without meals. Reasonable rates, M Allie Coverdale. JOUBNISHED room for ¥ gentiemen, o Douglas. 2 Hor T RENT=An oxcoptionaily pleasant front cove room, furnished or unfurnishad,with or without board, house has all modern’ con- venlences, one block from motor, but two in famity, terms reasonable. , Apply 5% Park ave, 683 1 T oue OF two gentiomen with §g20d references, nicely furnished front foom, leated by stéwm nd centrally losated Tnquire 724 8 1 108 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS _ QOR BALE—A good wagon, cheap. Co-oper talve Land !ufl Lot Co,, 205 N, 16tn “’rfl.l‘i. {\OR BALE~Furniture of & 4room house, in- cludes wewing muchine, 318, 15 N, bai at JF OB SALE-Counter and sheiving, ro;‘u;) (A . T lock. ]‘ . house and a stable; 10 be removed. Apply 1o the Bomis Park Co., rooms 15 and 16, Continental block, Fiftoenth and Douglas streots. [ OR BALE—Horses, mules, wagons, etc., on ity terms. 1. 1 Maaters, oom 4 Withbell . 0 Bwim_ufu'u&a horse for family use, choap. A, P. Tukey, N, ldg. A8y JINE carrlage te fresh milch cows for sal Hillside stock farm. onable rate ngle drivers and at W. 15, Midard's Horses wintered av r J, Fleming, m'g' o BB:{T—Ihn;d:ewnly ';Km].’nu: rogns or gentleme: urnace hoat, 242 Dodye st._ L il £ URNISHED room, ern convenlences, for one gentieman only, 214 Farnam. 17 FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. < unfurnished chambers for housskesping to O “man and wite. No children. 819 Ntk 8. B Furman,dreseriaking parior 104 .10t0 M s P ey FPOIC KENT G unfurni*hed steai-heated rooins. - Fred D, Harrls, 1519 Dodge, 641 % VOt SALE —Chieap. Iof of wood working ma- )j‘:"]:::: A fl"nnu bay mare, olexant E\Ihllll:z or- x Wigon aid phueton. Hool B Pakion Hlock, " W o HEAP for cas| (qUATe PIABO. seat road w. [ fon, J, RIS 413 Hes Dupidtug, = 6000 condiiion 98 BALR or Exchange—Four full-vicoded Jdersey cows, fine driying team a8 tiore 1s o the city. ono dguble carriage, one doublo cutter, oue phieton, Bayder make, and one road wag: on, Suyder minke; ail nearly new; will trade for food Property and will wasuine ht rauce. butlditig, Pply Room 216, First N tlou DY, EOU want moneyr 1t so. don't borrow before getting my rates, which are the low- st on any sum from 8i to 81,00), 1 make loans on housenold 'goods, pianos, or- fl\lvi. horres, mules, wagons, warehouse receipts, houses, leases, etc., in any amount at the 10 est possible rates, without publicity or removal of property. Loans cau be made for one to six months and you can pay part at ny time, reducing both principal and interest. If you owe a balance on your furniture or horses orhave & loan on them, I willtake it up and carry it for you as long you desire. 1f you need money you will find it to your ad- vantags to see me before borrowing. B. ¥, Masters, room 4, Withneil building, 1th d Ha 484 ONEY to Ioan, O, F. Davis Co,, Teal eatate and loan agents, 1501 Farnam sf, 492 JFIRST mortuage lowns at low rates aud no delay. D. V. Sholos, 210 First Natlonal bank SHORT loans at reasonable rates un good so- cunty, over 1601 Howard st, 478 MoNEY "to loan on any security for snort time at low rates. Lowest rates on personal Droperty. The Henderson Mortgake Tuvestment com- pany. room 400, Paxton block, 502 T EYSTONE Mortgaze Co.—Lonns of #0 ta A.3i,000; gt our rates befoco borrowing and savo morey: loan on horses, furniture, of uuy pproved seourity, without publiolty’; notes bought; for new loun, renewal of old. est rates;call R 208, Sheeley bik, 16th &H T OANS 0 on roal estate and mortgages bought, Louts 8. Roed &0s, ¥, 1, board trade, 405 ONEY to loan on furniture, horses, wagons, Sic. or on wuy upproved socurlty, J.W. Hobbini, 9 N. Y. Life, I ONEY to toan: cash on hand; no delay. J. W. Bquire, 1219 Farpam st., First Nutional bank butlding. 61 mee o bt LS ONEY to loan o) ity or farm property. MESS. Bt Tonk e st LA ONEY —Loans neghiiated at low rutos with- out delay, and pieciase good commorolal o ridtos, 5. | ADer und mMOriga; A, Bloraan. cor, SAFETY DEROSIT VAULTS, Fm?m‘ Nutional satety derosit vaults. Safes to rent & to 2 a vedr, 307 8. 13th. _ BUSINESS CHANCES. EAT Murket, ono:/af the best locations in JEURS, Gwnoc hasptlior businogs, Huteh- inson & Wead, 1s2) Dopylas street. T L 1620, ¥ b CRANT in location for sale D, or will sull 'llalf ioterest. This is a ppoXtunity for(party wishing that busi: ness. 'I'o grocery stogks, one in Omahs and one {n South Omais for cash and land. Also EWo genoral stocks in good towns i Neb. for cast_and land. Co-operative Land and Lot Coupany, 20 N 16th st, 911 “VHOP HOUSE in fine locality can be bought Jaway down cheap, Parties golng away: £s- tablisbed business of two years, Co-operative Land wud Lot Co., 205 N. 16th st. ik cnandise store in Witk ealehebrasia town: fmvolce bout sell for casi or security: N oo, Tioe omice, 00 %% o i Fou SALE or Rent—Restwurant In European otel of fifty rooms; essy Lerms te right party, ‘Address O 13, Bee. L] SUDSCKIIII for shares in tne “American,” the l"f"%}'"‘x""' and loan sssoclation in the worl olal ngent, 16t Had Varsm, Upion, speclal agent, lech BALE—X good rotall Goal yard dolig & 0. 1 busiuess, with veanze, ollice and every- think ‘compieto.” J, H. Pafroste, Hoom 31, Dougias biotk, fexT panTiEs dosirous of disposing of thelr busi- NOss {n -ul! |kmfi will do weli to call on or ud- dress, W, K. 4 f 3o e B., Hoow 13, Chatnber Com: T[HEDest Busines: Residence, Vacant and suburban properties in the market are for salo by “the old reliabls” M. A. Upton Co,, 16th and Farnam. s 1] (OR SALE ~On long time and easy payments, Landome, new,woll bullt bouses of & 9, and 10 rooms. All convenionces, good neighhor- hood; paved stroets, street cars, and within ‘walking distance of P. O, Nathan Shelton, 161¢ Farnam street. 09 ]j IOR SALLE—A new house just beiig erectea on Cuming st. in Sherwood park; the house has all modern improvements, hard througnout; also furge barn, With age on West st. by 150 froniage on Cum! will sell this to the rlg{hl terms. Apply Room 810, ‘building. JOOR SALZ—A great bargain; lot: Ambler place, 8375, B, S. Brown, | Life building. OR ALK, very cliean. no trades, farm b10 Y cres, sec. 12 N 6 W ITamilton county,Neb, 2 miles from arquotte, small house, Stabi 80 ucres pasture fenced. living water, price ouly 810 por, acre, $,41700, ono-third 14 crop included. Terms 8320 casl, balances per cent interest, . K. Atkins, owner,railroad building, Denver, Colo. - blL FPRACKAGE, lot 47, block 5, on 13tn street, Paddock Place, now worth $.0 0, will be worth 83,000 when new bridge is built, to be sold at auction, lteal Estate kxchange, at 11 a. m., November i 30§ g 8t. 1 ATty on roasonable first National, bunk JPORSALE or trado—T ownan absolute equity of £4,00) in the three brick and stone store buildings,thrae stories high,adjoining the First Natlonal bank on 13th st., Oniaha, thav 1 will trade for unencumbered property in or near Omaha, - Should like a nice residence or 1 will sell sald proporty at a bargaln. Addross W, It Vaughan, Democrat oflice, Oinalia, Neb; J UST look—>55 toet- east front Lowe uve, near Chicago st. for 81,600, This is worth 2,400, Lot'4, block 7, Bedford place near 30th and Pinkuéy streots §00. Lot fl, block 11, Sonth Omaha. 6xI50, corner and enst front on 24th st, 843)0. Thero 18 big monoy in any of the above, 1 have some elegant clear improved farms in 1llinots, lowa, Kansas, Dakota and Nevraska for good improved Omaha property, and as- sume tncumbrance. Would like to e brick 00k, Piece of fine {mproved vesidence propert with light incumbrance, at_6 per cont. intere for wome first cluss clear vacantlots in Han com place, or near West Farnam st. Five brick houses and four frame, all woll rented, on 3th and Jackson strests, which 1 can sell at a bargatn. ‘Call in wnile the westher 1s had and T will get you up & good trade, Sholes, 213 First Nav'l bunk. 651 29 i BALE—OD easy terms, the new cottage erected by me on (eorge st., corner Lowo ve.; property has 100 £c. frontage on Georie st, Dy 150 frontage on Luwe ave. [or terms apoly Room 216, First National bank butlding. 600 & o0 want any lots in Orchard Hill. apoly to | Room 210, First National bank building for terms and locatlon, i 60 WAL'GII & Westorlield, real estate, B.On;l:”hl POR SALE~Or trade, 815,000 equity in & large 1ot on Jones st, 86x13%, with fiué residenc Address or call on W, K. Vaughan, De ¢) oflice, ol i A LE—#650 will buy lot 5x12) 1 Omal View, oue block from motor line, ni 'al: & grade. Lots fn this adaition are worth §1,/ ana the above price 18 open for & suort time only, G. B. Taschuck, care Omaha Bee, ol | Fiver atgome poin act of cong, WOt1os of Sprotal Kieotton, Notioe I8 beraby given to the legal voters of EGII.III count; g‘i TRAkA, that whereas the sbraska Central raliway company has sube mitted (o the board of ecunty commissioners of Douglas county, words following, namsly: “Omahs, Neb., Uct, 31, 1489, ot Commissioners of Douglas County, Neb braska—Gentiemen: The Nebraska Cont: rallway company proposes to build & dou track steel r.nm\{ bridge acr ot 1o b I\l’:le!:: b I('l((r‘l. n:n lmllllln‘fdhtl north hine n’ e city of ‘Omaha-provided the county of Douglas will donate to the company two hun- dred and ffty thousand (#2:0.000) doliars of 8 T cent. twenty-year bonds of the county, to delivered to the company on the completion June 2, **I'he brid, s proposed to bs bullt under a entitied, ‘An act to authorize constriuction of a bridge over the Mis, river, at or near the city of Omaha, Neb roved Jun , IR8S, And the act provi he bridge shall be open to all rali; rlvlil'l desiring to use the orms. “In case the construction of the bridge is not begun before the Lith day of June. 180, or the bridge 1s not completed baforethe 2 day of June, 18 he company shall not be entitled te recelve any of sal bonds, even proposition should be carried by vote of the eloctors, And, provided further, that satd bonds shall be delivered to the sai.l Nebraska Centra WAy COMIDADY, 1t8 Agen| : 8, oniy uron the execution'by suid Nelraska Lot tral Rallway company or its siccessors, and de. L ¥ to said county ‘of Dougias, of sn under. tAKIng i Writing to the effeck that the prine Pal depot of said railway company, its gener offices and principal machine shops, w bulit, shail be located and maintained within the chrporate 1imita of the city of Omabi, Neb., equal And that a violation of the terms of said un: | dertaking vy the said Nebraska Central Rl WAYCOMmpaNY OF It successors shall render said | Nebraska Central Rallway company or its xnc- 28880t indebted to tho said county ot Donglas to the fuli amount ot said bonds and the inter est thareon. *Hy order 0f the board of directors Nebraska Oentral Ruilway company. | . H " A DUMONT, Vice President, "GLORGE 0. BARNUM, Secretary, ' And, whereas, 1t was county commissioners ot 3aid Douxlas connty, Nebraska, to nccept the above and foregoing | proposition of the Nebraska Central Rallway compan Provided, that the terms of such proposition be tirst submitted to the iegal votersof said county ana adopted by them_ according to Now, therefore, a special eloction of the legal Joters. o Douglas “county, Nebraskas, will be eld on TUESDAY, THE THIRD DAY OF DEOEM- i o at which election the following quostions stall be submitted to sald voters aud voted upon in ;h‘slform and manner and at tne polliag places ollowing: Snall the county of Douglas, Nebraska, 1ssus 1ts coupon bonds to aid the Nebraskn Central railway company in the construction of & raii- road brid, across the Missourl river mt Omaha, Neb.; anid bonds to amount to the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand (£2.0,u0) doilars; to be issued in sums of one thonsand $1,00) ‘dollars each: to be earer; to be dated on the Ist 1801 to become due twenty (20) years after. tha date thereof; 1 bear interest at tho rate of five (6) per cent per annum, payable annually on the first day of Junuary and of July: each of ‘which bonds to Lear on its face the following words: “This bond 18 _one_ of & series of 250 like bonds which are issued by the county of Dougias, 1n the state of Nebraska, 10 aid the Nebraska Central Kailwa, company ' in th « construction of & raiirom bridge nere the Missourl river at Omuna, Nebraska;'' all of sald bonds and the jnrerest thereon £o be payableat the Hscal agency of the | stato of Nebrassa in the city of New York; to be delivered and donated to tne Nebraska Ces tral Rallway company when it shall have con pleted, ready for operation, a Goubl steel rallroad oridgeacross the Missouri river at Omeaha, Neoraska, and shall have executed the sgreements contained in said propesition; pro- vided the same shull be commenced on OF bo- fore June 15, 18, and shall be finished rendy for operation on or berore June 22, 1592, And shall au annual tax, in addition to the Wsual and all other taxes, be levied on the ta: ble property of Douglas county, Nebrasks, sufficient to pay the interest on said bonds as becomes due; una at the time of levying the annual county taxes. commoncing the te; year prior 10 the maturity of said bond & tax in addition to all otlier taxes ve levied o} the taxable preoperty of Douglas county, an continued “annually thercatter trom_year to ear, until thereby a sinking fund shall have cen created sufiicient to pay said bonds av the maturity thersof 7 iLhie above questions shall be rogarded as ong entire questlon, ana all logal voters of sald Douglas county who_desire to vote in favor ot the {ssuance of said_bonds and the levy of said taxes in payment of the principal and intecest thereof election. shall voto bal of with (uestion printed or written, or parti printed and partly writte the following additional words ‘thereon: “Yes—For the Ne- braska Central rallway aid bonds and tax: And all legal voters of suid Donglas county wha desire to vote agwinsi the issuance of saic Dbouds and the levy of said taxes in_paymento the principal and interesc thereof, at sald elec- tion. shall vote & ballot with ‘said question {n’lnled or written, or partly printed and part- written, with the foliowing add tional words ereon: “No—Againstthe Nebraska Central railway aid bonds and taxes If two-thirds of all of said ballots voted by the said legal voters of sald Dovglas county av said election shiall huve therson tus words *Yes Central rallway aid bou and taxes,” the foregoing proposition will na been adopted, onas shall he gredand te said taxes shall bo levied, in a cordance with the terms and conditions there- ©of; otherwise not. Said election shall be opened at olgnt ®) o'clock a. m. upon saia Tuesday. th ay of December, 1869, and shall remain open until six (6) o'clock p. m. of sald asy. The polhing places of said election shall be the following named places in Douglas county, Nebraska: OMAHA PRECINCT NO. 1. District No. 1—-£. W, corner Tenth and Jones streets, District No, 2—Number 1117 South Sixth street, Viney's barber shop. District No. 5—8, E. co:ner Eleventh and Dor- cas streets, engine honse, OMAHA PRECINOT NO, 2, (DistrictNo. {—Number 1343 South ixteenth streer. Dustrict No, 2~Number 1871 South Sixtecnth street. OMAHA PRECINCT NO, 3. District No, I—~Number L8 Davenport street, District No. 2—Number 1022 Harney street. OMAHA PRECINCY' NO. District No, 1—1607 Capitol avenue, District No, 2—Number,17i2 Bt. Mary’s av mue, OMAHA PRECINCT' NO. 5, (District No. 1-Number 614 North 8ixteenth stree District No. 2—Corner Tzard and Sixteenth streets, Engine House No. 6, OMAHA PRECINCT NO. 6. Distriet No. I—Number )30 Lake street. District No. 2—Lyceum Hall, on Twenty- fourth street on South side of K., E. & M. V. it, R. track. District No, 8.—Stevens' strect, West of Thirty-third street, OMAHA PRECINCT NO, 7. District No. 1—Corner Twenty-ninth strees snd Woolworth avenne, School House. District No, 2—H, G. Clarx's Bullding on Twenty-ninth strect, between Dupont aud Kice street: OMAHA PRECINCT NO, 8, District No, 1-8outh Bide Cuming, between Trentieih and Twenty-tirst sircets’ (Haruess District No. 2—Cuming street, between Twenty-fourth streot anu ‘I'wenty-ifth avenus, Furay's barn, OMAHA PRECINCT NO.9. s District No, 1—Corner Twenty-ninth and Far- na. atrests, C. J. Jonuson's store. iistrict No. §='Correr Mercer and Lewe ave- nuss, & 3 AN Gk A prECINCT. evbrocint No. Lok, Pivonka's, rl‘:&‘m.uba 'wenty-i and 'wenty-sixth streets. l;nclm:: No, 2—J. Levi's, Twenty-sixth street, between N and O sireots. Precincs No. —Little liouse back of Keller's hotel, O strest, Precinct No, 4—Exchange hotel o} lorence Procinct—At sonool house s Floe- ce. pltlion Precinct—At George L. Redman's ouse, Jeflerson Prectnot—At P. Deldrichson's ofiice, Beunington, Elkhorn Precinct~At Town hall, Elzhorn outy. .‘:’v-‘})le! Precinct—At school house at Valley tlon, : Waterloo Precinct—At Masonio hall butldiag. Chicago Precinct—At Van Alt's oftice, Miliard Procinot—At achool house at Millard 't . ieA¥dle Prectnot—At McArdle's school B McArdle ouse. Douglas Precinct—At Henry Ruser's place, 8. W, qr., section i), township 14, range West Omaha—At school house, district N By order of the board of county commission e’ _[s6aL) M. D, ROCHE, County Olerk Wovidins. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES, WA OMARA, BURLINGTON ROUTR.[ ™ Loy Dopot lith & Mason sis,| Oman. “OMAWA WOTELS. (flblm HOTEL, 1305-1 12 Douglas 3 X powly turalsfied, Sirictly drat-class; rates #1W0n0d B2 por auy. Tarploy Bros proprictors, Matter of Application of John W. Green, for liguor license, Notice 1s hereby given that John W, Green, did upon the 2oth day of November, A, D, 1884 1ilo his wppiication to the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners of Omaha, for License to it, Spirituons and Vinous Liquors at No. 1415 Farnsm street, Third ward, Owaba, Neb,, {rom the 1st day of January, 180, Lo the lst day y o O Janury, 1. 1% tueir bé no objection, remonstrance or pro- test filed within two weeks fr m December 2d, A, D. 189, the said lcenss will be grun od. ] JOHN W, GREEN, Applicant, Lincomn & Concorasa ol nc oncordi Colorado Mall 8 & Cllla-'fi P, Transter. ansas City E; ansas City Express. BIOUX CITY & PACIFI Depoi lbih & Wobster sta| Ormane, 86 Paul Limited.. .| 0:6 p im O, M. & BT. PAUL. Leave | Arrive Depot 10th & Marcy sts,| Omaha, Omals. oz Ml g Do, 4. Express. ... BEB BEEEBE Nobraska, a proposition in the | Honorable Board | rldge ready for aperation on or befors | though the | voted Ly tne board of | Btore on Parker | D & Archier and wife to 1 WABASH WESTERN, Depot 10th & Marcy et No.8 t. L. Bxp. Daily. C. ST, P, M. &0, Depot 15th & Webster sts *Sionx ity Stoux City & Leave Omaha. L 415 p m| 1.enve Omaha. or. *Florence Passenger. *Sioux City Ac'om'dat'n #5loux City Ac'om'dat'n| *Daaly K ept Sunday SDatly Except Monday, CENW R R | Leave | Arrive Depot ith's Marey sts.| Ornha. | omana. Chicago Express, Dally..| 9:16 & m| Fast imten. Dy | 4 pm Atlantic Muil, Datly p m| F.E &M V. R R Arrive Depot 1ith& Webster sts, Otnuha 5P m Black Hills Express Hastings & Superior ¥ Lincoln & Wahoo Pass David City & York Pass.| Norfolk Pass.... ..... C R Depot 1ith Atlantic Exp Night Express...... Vestibuled Expross UNION PAUIFIC Loave Omaba. ver Express Harund Isiand Exp SUBUKBAN TRAINS, Westwrd, Running between Connell Blufts and Ale bright, 1m addition to the stations mentioned, trains’ stop at Twentfetn wid Twenty-tourth sty and at the Summit fn_Omaha, | Sonth | Stieely.[Omaha bright, AM AN, 8:00 05 SES TSRSl COUNOCIL BLUFFS. CRICAGO, ROUK ISLAND & PACIFIO. 6:16 pm|A No. M:bamiD N 0)pm|A No. CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN. 9.40n mNo. § 9 . 6.0 % p | No. No. 4., 100 & m|No CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. A No.2. 0 m A A No 4. "940pm A No.b D KANBAS CITY, 8T JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUEES, No.2.......10:408 mA No. 8. No, 4. 10:% pmlA No. 1.. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIO, 0inm(A No, 9. "7:00pmiA No, 11 OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. p. m.| < BT. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUF A A A A A A A A K daily, except Saturaay: C oxcept Sunday; D except Monday; *fust mail. Notice. Bealod proposals will bo recetved at the offics of county clerk, Lougls county, Nebraskn, untll 2 p, m., Savirday, December 7, 180, for Turnishing Douglas county poor: 1,000 1bs ten, £,000 1bs ronsted coffee, 5,000 1bs beans, 50 boxes soup, i) amcks flour. ‘To he dellvered at cours house m such quautities as may he required. Each bid w0 be accompanjed by & certified . chack of 823, The bonrd reserves the right to reject any and all bids. M. D. ROCHE, Nov ) dm & eto DecT County Clerk. COE, YONGE & CO. = MANUFACTURLRS OF~ WALKING CANES, rgen QUTLERY fodorab oAl cogs Taveingt it Srel o an da it fpaciolty. 0 CATATOOU FRER, RATEI 715 WASHINOTON AVe. ST, Louis, Mo, ™ THE RIALTY MARKET, - e A NSTRUMENIS placod on resors during vostord LB Kuhlto A K Pruyn, lot 2, Latey' sub, wd Jegzeees X o3 B il fofo W 7 feel 1ot 10, DIk 5, Park place, w d.. GWE Dorsey uud wite 0 William ls, und % lots 1 107 and 12 to 14, 1 DIk 2/ lots 1to7, 10, 11, 13 to 18, 54 to 14, bk 4 lots 1, § and I8 bl T, ot 2,4 to 18, blk 6 2,3, 6 o 15, blk 7, and_lots 8 0 1t and 16, bk & C E Mayne’ to Valley, aud biks 1, .5, 1 aud 5, Mayne & Riloy’s'sub of € E'Mayne's 24’ add to Valley, wd.. PO . rusteo, Lol ) 0, % 1610 2 . Jots %9 aud' 13 'to 16, blk 14, North Omatia, w d 5 ot fdia Awhdown, art of lot 10% (Gise's add, w A.......... Patrick Land company to A K Johins, 1008 21'to %4, bk 114, Dundse plice, wd ... Kadavy to Anna Kudavy, lot 3 bl South Omahi, wa ... B A Truman to Ella i Bquir 184017, bik A, Kilby place q ¢ d. Carl Kanschiolt and “wifo £o Jos ¥ of 1ot 0, BIK 4, Lipton place. w d B Pattorson to DO Patterson, lots 4, 8 wud 0, blk 1, lors 5 and 10, bik 2 un % lot 6, LIk I, and lot_ 1, blk 3, Folsom Dlage. bt it 6, DIKT, Gote Brililunte, O L Sherwnod and ‘wife o liva A Fox, 10ts 1, and 22 to 2, Archer place, wd .. © LShorwood and wife to Hannah J Fox, 1ot 21, Archer nlnce, w d .. N Mary Malone to A G 11 Flambos, 1ot '3, ik 6, Platnview, wd.. ... J 18 hiewman and husband ‘to A 3 Jant- 2en, 0 b Lot dv, Plerson'ssub, w'd...... A'J JuntZen and husband to 1 1) Jaynos, 1 44 10k 10, Plorson's sub, w d.... .. J D Shaunon to A kinlayson, lots 14 and 16, bik 16, bundeo place, wd.. . AFiniayson and wife to'R Petheron, s 4 teet Lot b, bik 26, Omaha, wd. ... Patrick Land Co. to J 5 Bhinabarger, iots 11 and 12, bl 110, Dundee place, w d. Eighteen trunsfers, aggregating AT 890,98 OPTUM dormipishous. Arsasses instance. Over lwoured in Kaosis City. i RALS Oy B L oo, o B S e