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SPECTAL' NOTICES. OMAHA. Ko advertisements will be taken for these columns aftor 12:30 p. m. Terms--Cash In advanoe, Advertisements under this head 10 csnts per 1ine for the first insertion, 7 eents for each sub- Kequent insertion, and $1.50 per line per_month. No ndvertisements taken for loss than 25 centy for first insertion, Seven woras will be counted 10 the Jine: lhm( must run consecutively and must be paid in ADVANCE. Al advertise- ments must be handes m barors 12:50 o'clock p m, and ander no circumstances will thoy be taken or discontinued by telepnone. Parties ndvertising in these colnmna and hav ing their an ors addressed in care of Tnr Her will plenso ask for a check to enable them to get Aheir jetters, us none will be delivered excent onpresentation of check. All answers to sd vertisements should be enclosed in envelopes, Al ndyertisements in these colimns aro pub: Hlahed in both morning and evening editions of Thy. Bew the circulation of which nggrecates more than 15,000 papers Aaily, and eives the ad yertisers the efit, notonly of the eity cirau Intlon of Tur Bek, but also ‘of Council Blufls, Lincoin and other cities and towns throughout thin section of the country, "BRANCH OFFICES. * Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conalilons, at the following busi- ness houses, Who are authorized agents for THR | HER specinl’ notices, aud wiil quote the TAt68 as cun be had at the main office. . BELL, Pharmacist, 820 South Tenth me DDV, Stationers and Printers, 113 fth Street. 3 % RNSWONTH, i Street. J. NUGHES, Pharmacist, ircet. . W. PARR, Pharmacist, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- 624 Nortn 16th 1718 Leaven- PHARMACY, 228 Farnam __ SITUATIONS WANTED. '\ J ANTED-S writer o experionce VW ANIED “Travoling mon tor Nebraskn and ICADSAS: only Tesponsible parties posioss. ing experfonco and good recommondations need appiy in writiog to P34, Bew office. 104+ “V“”E“ Position ns collectol any place of trust by expe references and bond {tuation as_stenographer, t copylst b ' address P clerk or lencad youny address P ANTED—Position s _pharmacist keoper or clork; address F. C. Cobnrn, Grand Island, Nob. 040 1] OUNG nan from the east wants work. L derstands hardware and stationary busi- Address P25, this oflice. 9 fon veteran, served under Sherfdan hester and Cedar Creek, 8 years se » country, no friends, no infiucnce, 1 want work to keep from starving, Address M, 1., 506 8 10th T4 5) Tivals from the cast overy da: Broza, 8144 8 Jith, 030 4 W ANTED-Situation as conchman. Address P11 Nes $40-6) VWVANTED--MALE HELP, and wifo ona farm, No objection to_child . [OC5 wiremen ar Hammond South Omaha. Inquirs ] Mr W ANTED1uside packing hous P. . Dunn, foreman; YW ANIED-A “rosy in feeding tive sible man experienced tock and farmis having a wife who can board farm hand. tage chargs of o branch farm attached feeding rauch. Address P27, cure of Omaha Be 5 b \\' ANTED—A good stralght man to solicit for printing. S y and commission to a of abilit mas 950 4] . e oflice, W ANIED=G or 6 good men who have worked fna malt house, wages £12 per ek, Address Des Moinos it House, Dos a. 7 rpenters for inside work. o but first-class men need apply, cor- d avenue, Walnut i1l ial-4+ 1 an make good addition to in- come by taking “Abbott's Brief Hooks,” $10.50 the sot. Wanted in mlmost overy law oflice, For desirable territory address, with Toferences, Diossy & Co,, 231 Broadway, New York. g 00l livo canvassers for some of ling articies 10 the world, C. H. Jordan, Cozzens house, th and Harney ats. I7 8% ANTED—One manufacturing jeweler at VY Edholn: & akin's. it 7 ANTED—Rafirond laborers vnd tiemakers for the south; reduced ratos. Trackiuyers for Towa; also 0 men for city work: §1.70 per day or §23 per mouth, _Filley, Kramer & (0. cor. 11th and Farnam sts. GENTS overywhere fo book ever publisned, o fastest selling he Crime of the Century, or the Assassination of Dr. Patrick Cronin.” Write for terms to White & Minck- Ter, Fort Wayne, Ind, 87701 M ARK TWAIN'S now hook, *A Yankoo in King Arthurs's court,” {s i keen and pow- erful satire on English nobility and royalty: a thorougly American book: illustrated with 500 drawings by Heard, Agents wanted, to whom exchnsive territory will be given; send for cir- «w g, 8. F. Junkin & Co., 901 Olive st. wanted everywhere to take churgo of our business. Advertise, dis- tribute circulars and employ help Wages 80 1o $12 per month, Expenses advanced. State experience, wages oxpectod, also your prefer. ence for home work or travelng, *Sloan & Co., manufacturers, 204 George street, Cinemnati, Ohlo, 815 4% A/ ANT nvassers a Singer Sewing Machine office. 1518 Douglas street. s e L IECR e L e fHE Donver State Lottery Co.. want agents, Tickets 50 cents, Addréss A.'C, Ross & C Denver, Col. ANTED—Heliable energetic sgent to rep- resent an old ine iite insurance company; lberal contrict will be made witn PArLY thatv Write insurance; corresponds 5 Address N 67 Be P sl wnl':’k:‘l"}u‘l (SALESMEN Wanted At Onca—A few good Smen to sell our goods by sample to the Wholesals and retall irude. We are tho lnrgest manufacturers in ourline in the world. Liberal aslary paid, Permanent position. Money ad- yanced for ‘wages, advertising, etc. For full terms address, Centennmial Mfg, Co., Chicago, 1L, or Cinclunati, 0, D 07 ETECTIVES—Wanted, good,rellabie men in ery community aying positions. Kansas Detective Bureau, Lock Sox 2 Wichita, KCan. ) GENTS! Write for terms, # sampie corset free, Sehelo & Co, 30 Hroadway, New York. Abk 7 ANTED—Salcsmen at 87 per month salary 00 expenses 1o sell a line of silver-pluted Ware, Waichs, etc., by sample only; horse and team furnished free, " Writeat once for full par- ticulars and sample case of goods free, Stand. £rd Silver Ware Co., Hoston, Mass. 455 M EN to travel for ine Kouthill murserics of Canada, We pay #0 to §100 n month and expenses to o sell our Canadian grown stock. Add, & Wellington, Madison, ‘\m& FEHALE_I! ELP. w;\hl:"l'ltfl—‘-A o l{f»imlu-i;\gnnurf to take 5 . . Nasios fw. months-ola baby, Q«?Iofm T ANTED=3 good (dressiiakors st once, Mme, 7 . Wolf, 1021 8, 10th 070 6§ irls, new ar- | W ANTEDWoman cook and dishwasher tor Toaho g40; pastry cook 24 cook #6; waitress and pastry cook £ame place; compe: tent eirls for offices families 1 and_out of city: nurse @rls, lnundry girls, ete, new places every day. Mrs, Hrega, 314' 8 15th.” o0 4% it (he noxt 10 days pattern cut tor 16 cen on can_have n dress at 00 North I5th t B33 TMIIES fi Walsh, 1415 Capitol ave, dress & oto AVl maker; plush coats rnull(-d.rvlmnm‘\,u i MIES, & DONGHOR, * dress ma AL Douglas st Plush cloaks and refitted M =N WANTED TO RENT. W ANTED=By an eastern lndy, & furafshed cottage ot 4 or & rooms, for the winter. Must be first-class and centraily located, Hest of references given, No children. Adaress P, Hee office, S17-12 Furman,dressmaking parlor 704 .16th 2-d15t VW ANTED “Ttooma with board, for gentle man, lady and threo children, aged ¥, 6 and 8y of quiet disposition. Must be located near school and str Must be first nces. Beo, W1 ar li, Address P YV ANTED-Bytwo young men, rurnished room, modern conveniences, good bonrd, vienity High school. Heferences exchanged. Address, K, Uox @, P. 0, 123 5 'wo furnished rooms and table ntleman and wife: permanent 1f satisfiod: everything must bo first-class, Ad- dress 051 itee office. 50 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Toun T o by privite tamily Address by letter St wee e paid. RENT--New K-room house 2 stroets, all conventos 20,217 Iamilton, $18. A, C 705 N Y. Life JOR REN 101 N1 F YOU want & bargaln, {nvestizate this: 0 room | in the heart of the clty, rent only 810, ) worrh of furniture i it, paying well, for $:10; sickiiess caisss the party to make tie yreat sacriilee; call and ho convinced, Co-operative Land ¥ Lot Co., 203 N 16th, 988 6 O RENT-#14 per month, brick cottage in #00d_order, corner ttn and Hickory. Johu Bee Bldg., or on premises. 63 JOI RENT-A nice G-room_cottage, 010 Pa- cific 8b._Close to clectric car 1o on Park ave. ) por mo. »om brick cottage on Capitol ave,, near 20th st. 3850 per mo. Aiko a store and nices-room flat, at the north- orner of Vista and Cuming sts: rent of 11t 812,50 per mo; rent ot storeroom £ per mo. A'good Dlace Tof & rocary. meat market of drug store N. Hicks, N. V. Life bidg. 9507 New five-coom cottige. Inquire 04 7 rent house, bath-room, th between Leavonworth und ne, ., U. P lieadquartors. i 53 gas, Jones ate, Wil OR KT . 522 Soutn 30th st, Enquire m, 122 Farns or 712 South 0] A room cottage and 6-room c¢ cailar, cls- “Etern and cfl on horse car line and one block from motor, Everything in first cluss condition. Reuts 212 d £16. R, F. Williams, i, corner dith and 4325 House: taxes pald. 1014 Farnam st, roperty Midland Guarantes & Trust Co Abstracts. 570 JFQk RENT-troom house, 103, Sth st., nenr Sth and Dodge sts.: price rent to any one, 1o questions asked. 21 [OR RENT--Some new six-room houses on Spanlding st block from motor Spotswood 613 JU0R RENT—2-room cottage furnished com- piete for light housekeeping, 310 per month, city waler and cistern. 2034 Decatur st, 820 5% TR BENT—New &room, house 24 & Califor- nin strects, all conveniences, $50; aiso 6-room pttage, 224 and California, §)3 6-room cottage, 517 Flamilton, 818; store ‘on Hamilton street and Lowe ave., with rooms behind. 20, A, C. Wakeley, room 505 N. Y. Life building. ~ 028 J{'OR RENT—Au elght-room house with mod- ern improvements, Tnguire at S. Jacobs, northwest cor, 21st and St. Mary's ave, su2 FOit RENT—3 houses, Marcy and 25th ave., and $16. Koom 01, Paxton block. House 310 North 224, inquire N, d and Davenport. 590 T—A f-room furnished cottaze near Paric and Woolwortn aves. adaress O 33 ee. OR RENT Troom fat. Tquire at tho Tatk, Thirteentn and Howsrd. o OR RENT Liouse on Dodge st. Inquire 1923 Dodge. 706-5] OB RENT—Cotfage, four rooms with fonr acres of land, on State street between Fort and Florence. 810 per moath. Apply 917 S11th st JOR RENT. Eno e, Mrs, ouse, 11 rooms, 810 N. 22d st, ) Detwilet, nw cor. =d ana Davenport. 155 ORIt '—8-room honse, splendidly im- proved. with water, gns, Vath, etc, newly bapered, first-class neighborhood, ¥ per month, C. Harrison, N, Y. Life 'ld"z. 161 WANT I family to_occupy for the Winter pleasant ..ouse with barn at nomi- nalreutai. C. I Harrison, N.Y Life Hld'g Ot RENT—Eight-roomn_house, with ample ounds, corner Leavenworth' and 2Lst sts, ; ki room, hot and cold water. ADDLY o, Eawis 8. Heed & Co,,room 13, Board of Trade bullding. 3 you wish to rent & Louse or store sce I, E, Cale, Continental block; ofico open ovemiia: R RENT—Neat 7-room house, in good re- air, on cor, 26tn and Woolworth ave; pos- session given at. once. Inquire G. B. Tzschuck, Bee office, 093 room house With barn, 313 per month. ., arrison, N. Y, Life '] 48 T—So. % my block, 1131 Geo. avo, furnace, gas and fixtures, electric wires for lighting, range and every conven- fence: barn with ¢ity water and gas in; choice nelghborhood,50. D.V, Sholes 213, 1st Nat bank, LEGANT tlats to reut, 1oth st., east side, itween Jones and Leayenwortii; first-class in Allrespects, and new: steam hLeat, batl, open tes and mantels, electric bells in ali rooms; oth motor lines pass property, References required. Thos, F. Hell, 311 Paxton hloz!fl. 2 5-RO0! ces exi motor, (new) houses, all modern conyents pt furnaco. at 10, half block from 1) Paxton Block. B0 FORRENT-ROCM FURNISHED: Rooxs, i board, _Gas, DAUD, stoam ey 1612 Harney street, 042-0] Fnfiium‘ A pleasant room for gentiemen. All modern conveulences, Corner 20th and Bt Marys avenue, or G:08. th, brick residen L R ¥ Nicoly furnished room with board, furniace heat, bath, et 2,15 A:QI:KI H ERMAN girl . Ghmwor rl capable of dolng ne1al winted at 3217 Cuming 3 Ahursday afternoon, 4 Bt 4 ICELY furnished room for one or two gen- tlemen, Board 1f destred, 143 8 10tn ‘xs'lj o ANTED—A first cluss cook, and laun 2004 Capltol rad gt W ANTED - First-olass shire polishor, sisady Jrork; nice secaid g, % cooks in families gt 8 per woaks laundey irls” koo wig work, gir] © wes| o Y office’ 119 N, 16th street. P Ggmwyng gfl‘)’fl'h"' hou: work m,.‘m:fi A ome and y_place, s b, wd, * " m . [ w3 Gufil wanted at Star laundry, 51th and Loav- W5 0 cneral lenworth, W ARLED—A girl about fourteen years old to help take care of cluldren. Mrs. Warren Bwitzler, 8t Mary's ave, 6l 4 W‘ NTED—Ladlos or gentlemen to 1ntro- ex duce our gloves, L 8100 &' Bulary, $10) mouth and uot necessary. Addross with stamp, Hf o0 yul Glove Co., Clucinnat, 0, w5t ANTED-Une Wine 8 amn-:‘m".';'i‘fz‘fuf'fi&"‘ nu‘m& ANTED A i girl. Referen Wmllnl. B4 u.n'.“&'& . 4 % ED—. “for house 'Wfflnu‘-“ A mrm- ousework at o4 A.ulxmjnm + one for office work w mmmm specialty. Must ™ v » b.u have some capital, “Call Wi P, H. ‘Nationa bauk building, Onsha. = Bos” ESSMAKING, Lfif"wmmwm SIS JFOR RENT-To one or two gentlemen with god references, a nicely furnishea front room, hieated by stéam and centrally located Tnquiro 74 8 19th st. 108 (OR RENT-—Woll furaished room. with est location Inclty. Callat 15 andsomely furnished rooms 0 bath, gas, furnace hoat, %423 ms, board, gas, Dath, steam heat, 1751 Davenport ot sis) 0l RENT-Twa rooms, turnished or unfur- nished, 172 Capliol e Frumxnun ROOMS, all modern conveni- uces, 213 Bouth Tweuty-fourth street, JOR RENT—After Nov, 2, furnished room, modern conveniences, §i per month, 221§ Leavenworth st. 612 Sbod 07 Rouls with or without board, for three mtlemen; private family; reférences. 1813 Dodico stroet. () OR RENT--Two furnisuea rooms ou Ht, Mary's avenue, to gentlemen only; st min: utes' Walk of business center. Reference re- quired lnquire st store, 210 and 23 l&‘h st OR KENT-—Suit of rooms over stove store, 1621 Howard, ) per month. ] iR RENT--Furnished rooms with oF with: out board a the Cozzens hotel., (2] Nlcl Tooms, stoaw heat, 1719 lhvnll‘lgfl‘hlu YR RENT-—Furnished and back parlor. JFOR RENT- room with nee of sittin room and parlor, 713 8 10th. Nu furnished rooms, all AN ventence: L 15th st ) rooms for rent, 111 8, Tooms also front " modern_con- Fl'l(Nl.\'ll 0T Suits of nicely {urnished front room: Tth st 935 10} N IEELY furnished rooms for gontiemen 1700 Dodge, El.mms rooms (n modern brick residence single or Acuble, bonrd it desired. 1821 Cass P i FOURNISHED rooms, all _modern conveni- encies, steam heat, 213 S, 24th st. 6399 JHOR RENT-A pleasant sutto of rooms with [ modern conveniences. 1810 Chicago st w705 ¥ 5 voll heatnd and first class bo Am st. 00v4F JPURNISHED rooms for rent, 1101 Capitol ave w2 10) [OR RENT—Comtortably furnished rooms, and bourd. Location central, 1616 Dodge st T W1-10) JPOR RENT—Furnished roou, 2106 Dot 037- [URNISHED room for gentlemen: gas, bath ana heat; 613 8. 16th; 9rd floor, north side, on NT--Elegantly, newly furnished Tooms in new brick buflding, with first class table board if desired. 107 8. Fruwlsm-:n tooms, Hght house St, Mary's ave. {OR RENT~2 furnished rooms for house- Kkeeping,cheap, 2123 Cla ¥15-4) QOUTI front, furnished room, 2412 Dodre st. ¥ 820 I{Ulh\'fl and board, 1822 Chicago st. 856 6§ JOURNISHED room, Turnace hent, all mo ern convenlences, for one gentieman onl 2214 Farnam, FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED, oor or 3 unfurnished rcoms for housekeeping 2117 Faruam street st tint.e 175¢ JOLEGANT suito of four untienished ana fone farnished rooms, tabls linen ana silver. All wdern couveniences, very chenp, 1107 N. Iiith struet. IS housokesping to No children. 5 unfurnished chambers fo ) “man und wite. YO BENT—t-room suft, unfurnished suita ble for housekeaping, gas, water. ote., to family without children: northwest cor. i7th and Webster st 307 FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES. {OR RENT—Nice store bidg and fiat, corner Vista and Cuming sts.; good loeation for grocery, drug stors or ment market. Inquire of Guorge N. Hicks, N. Y. Life bldg® 657 ('OR RENT—Store room, 25x70 feet, with good basement, locuted on south side of square, in brick block, Has just been refitted and tinished in One'shape. Call on or address ¥ Huckley, Stromsburg, Neb. ESK room with us. Hutchiuson & Wend, 1 524 Douglas; '] ALT wtore forrent fn best retuil location; gooa chance for stock of holiday goods. Enquire 1516 Douglas st. 3 FPVAE most promising locality for business in Omaha is on 16th st. between Farnam and Leavenworth, the futuro retail disirict of the city. - Elegant blocks are going up, and nothing slabby Wiil ever ba erected there, “Take a look at the new biock on east side 16th berween Jones & Leavnworth and secure leaso for a number of years: all heated with steam, with plate-glass front, Thos. . Hall, 511 Paxton block. 5 JPQR RENT- Store, 1N Farnam st 20123 feot, 2 stories and cellar. Nathan Shelton, 1614 Farnam st. 471 P‘lill RENT—The 4-story brick building with or witliont power, formerly occupied by The Bee Publishing 016 Farnam st, ~ The build- ing nas a fire of cement basement. com- plete stenmw-heating fixtures, water on all the Hloors, gas, etc. Appiy at tho offico of Ta, Lice. (OR RENT—A 4-story brick puilding, 63xi20, suitablo for whol»sale: good trackage; I nave also a number of flne restdewce prop- erty for rent or sale. For particulars call or address 400-411 I3ea bldg, N, 0. Browa. 433 MISCELLANEOUS. OMMISSION brokers only, Stringer & Peuny Douglas plock, 8. E. cor. lith and Dodge, w0 7 H' COLE, notary public and conveysncer. . 3 LIVE Branch Remedies, Suro cure for rec tal and female disenses. Sample, # cents. Mra. J. H. Harvey, 1500 S. 13th st, £33 STHINGER & Penny, List your property with ;), this firm, Douglas block, 8. . cor. 16th and o A UCIION ealos every Tuosday and Friday morning at 1114 Dougias streot. Omaha Aug- tlon & Storage Co. 263 TREAL ustate. Convoyancing apers correctly drawn. Hutchingon & Wead, s 4 Douglas st. L E- COLE, reliable fire tnsurance. £08 l‘, IDWIFE—Mrs. H. 8. Glick, graduated in Russia, @nrope, has had 1i ye cal experience, has located at 135 RENTAL AGENCY. I UTCHINSON & wead, lm'nu\ulm’_’nn. H E. Cole, rental agent; ofice open evenings. STOCK BOARD. D. D—Horsos to winter af $6a month per head on farm near Irvington. Plenty of grain aud hay to feed, good shelter and good ven them; horses called for and aeliv- W. & Homan, room 8, Frenzer bl Wi d at Siper month. Good cire given. Iuquire rooms I & 2,0matia Natibank cLAIRVOY‘ANT. RS BCO clal BS, the fuméns fortune teller and #'OYIIIK business dove, marringe and change®h 60 S0, 17th, B¢£t to Barker Hotel. Y, ™ ¢ NORTUNE Telter —M#." Lenorman consulted on sl affarkof life, guaranteed. No. 310 N. Wh st can be Satisfaction e DR SANNIE V. Waream clairvoyant, medi- cAl and busineas mesHyin, Femalo disoase wspecialty. 110 N. 16th kt., rooms2ana 3. 43 —_r i SHORTHAND ANfj TYPEWRITING |, 0 Surcniees, + " 'Stonograpuer ant Nn!nr(. 311 First Nationah Bank Batiding, Telephone 124 @ FARN shortnand and typewriting under AProt. Mosher,at Omabia Commarcial college, corner 15th and Dodee, Students write from 6) 100 words per minute in three months; office drill one month free: only eporting style taneht; no text books needsd; students put in positions; grammar, lotter writing, speiin; PANMANSAIp, free: LrDBWTIters for rent and su; blies torsaie, Shorthand taught hy matl. Write us for elrcularas. Rohrboughi Bros., Omaha, 60 de V J HITTLESEY 'S Snorthana and Typewrit ing School, Barker block. Day and even ing clusses, Terms six dollars. 610424 STAN DARDShorthand Sehool, Room 515, War DIk, (SuCCesSOr Lo Valenting's) the Inrest, exclustve shorthand seh €rRATE Ver batim rop Particular attention paid to typswriting, Mechanical construction of machine taught by factory oxpart. Circulars 182 o e T ———a e FOR SALE -MISCELLANEOUS [WRNITURE Snap-Furniture complete of nine room house in center of city, cost #720; not been used six months, Price’ §% only $123 cash, balance to suit. H. R ¥ Continental bk, Open evenings, lfll'l(‘\'\'ll RE completo for 2 rooms and kitchen.including marble top bedroom se stoves, lamps, chinaware, £50; also an BEW ing micnine dieap for cash. Address I35 live, TOQR SALE o trade-$3001 worih of Standard Oil stock, Address John E. A Omahn, Neb, ol it tire west, Tenchs agze teams and_single dri sh mileh cows for sale at W, I, Miilard's Hillside stock farm. Horses wintered at reas onable rates. T.J, Fleming, m'g'r, Cathoun Neb. JOR SALE—Cheap, Iot of wood working ma- chmery, flne iy mure, olecant cabinet or- an, light' spring wagon and puaston. Room B19, Paxton Block. 800 LE—Cheap, carrlage honse and a to bo removed. Apply to the liem rooms 15 and 1, Continental block, Fitreenth and Douglas streets 6 i—Dalivery wagon with tov: good milk wagon. - Room 1, Board of Truite. 835 {OR SALE—Hent or trade Large livery arn, kuown as “Checkered DBarn,” on So 1 th street near Iarney., Neb, Mortgago Loan Co. 514 Paxton blk. 840 JPOB SALE or Exchange—Four full-plooded Jersey cows, fino driving team as theroe 18 in one double carringe, one double cutter, one_phaeton, Suyder make, and one rond wag: on, Snyder niiuke: all nearly new; will trade for o0 property and will assuma light incum- brance. Apply Room 216, First National bank uildine, w0 OR SAL ?\n\\';-x Purte in ood condition, wolght 5,100 pounds cyl- 11x16. For pariiculars apply to Tho Hee aflico. s L g iy {IOR SALE—A quantity; of building ctone, ADDLy 16 the superintyndent Dee bullding. resh milh cows, Co . Omaha. G, M. Manly & _ ABSTRACTS 'OF TITLE. NAIE Security Abstraits ot Title Co, furnish comnleto abstracts of title to_all Toal csiate Jmitha und Douglasi Co. First floor New Lifo bldg. ) 030 32 MIPLAND G wrantee & Trust Co., N, V. Lifo AYLblde, complate abstraets furnished and titles foreal estato exuminod, posfocted & guarantegd. NMONEY TO LOAN are now propared to rocetveapplicas for first-class loams on_improved city nnrorxy. George N. jHicks, New York Life uilding. 3 990-8 1,500 to loan, or wonid' buy good first mort- age paper. Ballou Lros., room 1, Continsntal block., £ b A l\ ONEY at low rates. Mortgages bouagnt. Ilutchinson & Wead, 15624 Douglas. 'l‘v‘l‘.ulfi; . owest rates. business J. B. Eminger, 1417 Fnrnm;ln. HATTEL loans st ‘confidential. [ONEY loaned on furniture, horses and wagons. rats reasonable. City Lo 118 8 13¢h st.. opposite Millard hotel. 505 MONEY to loan on real estate security at lownst rates. Defore megotiating loaus see Wallace, 1 310 Brown bidg. 16th and i)mxg‘::‘;s‘ MpiEn . houscs, ete. J, J. Wilkinson, 618 Paxton' blk. { T ] OANS atlowest rates; cush nlways on hand; dnotes bought; mouey advanced on an: available security. The People's Financial Ex- chunge, room 57. Barker block. 23 H., B COLE, loan agent. Open evontugs, Fi . 4 SEE, Sholen. room 210, First National bank, before making your loans, '+ ), f0 or W) days _on furniture, 31,000 —Privats money to ioan or will buy good *Damortgage, W, L. Selby. .13, lonrd of Trade. OANS—City and farm leans, mortgage pa- dper Lought, McCague luvestn Eor® M ONEY Jouned an chuivel sccurity or re estate. J. J. Wilkingon, 613 Paxton bl ONEY to loan on furniture, organs, planot horses, and wagons, Hawkeye Investment Co., Room'®, Douglas bk, 161 and Dodga sts. \:. JRESIDENCE lonus 64 to7 per cent: no ¢ ditfonal charges for commissions or_attor- neys’ fees, \W. B, Meikle, First Nat bank bidg. 400 anll notes or mort- 0ot Trade. 841 V. Sholes. 210 First ) Lowest Inyost- (M IRIVATE money to buy gaies. Roum 13, Boa UILDING loans. D, National bank. VW ANTED Firstciass fnside loans. Fates, Call and ses us. Mutusl ment Co,, 1504 Farnam. OANS 1nnde on real esta and mortgagos Avought. Louis 8, Heed & 15, board trade, 405 horses, wagons, oved' securify, J. W. 00 TMUNEY to loan on turnitur 6tc., oF on auy Apy Robbiuk, 20 N. Y. Lite, ‘ ONEY to joan; cash on hand: no delay. J. AVLW, Squlre, 19 Farnam st., First National benk building. B0 MONEY to loan on_city or tarm AVLGeo. J. Paul, 160 Farnam st ONEY —Loana negotiated at low rutes withe out delay, and purchass good cominercial nper and mortgage notes. - S. A, Slorian, cor, 3th and Farnnm. 500 property (e 4 SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, T{URST National satety derosit vaults. ? to rent £ 15th, Safes 5 to 15 T, 307 § 20 BUSINESS CHANCES. (OR SALE or trade, one milk route of about two hundred per day, together with fixtares, &c. Inquire at room k21 N. Y. Life Westerti fand and Loan Exchans fL JOK | SALE-Retail shos business & FI8000 @ Yoar: stoek aboutsl, =0, Best cation i best town of #,000 innabitants in Ne. Lraska. Lovg loase, reasonable rent; good renson for selling. Address I 31 Dee ofiice, " I ARTIES desir 0SS 10 ADY diress, W, K. L. merce, JFOR BALE Grocery stock and d prosperous businews. Ttare chiance, 15, & 0., Bes ofil )18 of disposing of their busi- 5 call on or ud- M. K., Itoom 15 Chambe I(;«nuh [ fixture Must be Coun- AN to munage office in cit 500 capital re- quired, : Hudson & Co., 1414 Harney OR SALE—Tho furniturss fixtures and lense of a )-xoom hotel. The turniture is partly new, and all in good condition. The hotel i modern, having electric bells, electric lights, elegant' wash-rooms, closets, and in fact ail modern convenfences: the finest billiurd room in the town, separate from the bar-room, which is also one of the finest 1o the city, The hotel i8 doing an elegant business and making money. Satisfactory reasons for selling. Location in a city of 15,000 inhabitants, near Omaha, For full particulirs nddress P 24, Bee office. 93 10 SUBSCRIBE for shares 1 the “American Wthe largest building and loan association in the world. M. A. Upton, special agent, 1ith and Farnam, 2 OTRL furnishod—Town on U P. rond,ch Addross C. L.HL,N.W. cor. 13th & D Joons 4 bk —Tho controlling interest in a state W0 PAIL Up capital, average de I 0,400, Tocated in n good town in S Dakota: bank is making mone Homo Investiment company, rooms 303506 Pax- ton block, Omaha. 87 W ANTED—A good man with $5.000 or §10.06) to take an active nterost in & good m'fg business, Address P 11, Bee. 573 1 JRORSALE -Or trade, u woll established book aud stationery stor. Box 18- 508 QOR SALE—Well estabhished commssion tor selling. Only ress P 4, ee. 832 ' ono wishing to buy half interest in gro- y business, splendid location, good wrade, address P 3 Hee oftice, 810 62 FOR EXCHANCE. OR BXCHANGE—A gond restaurant and rooming house. A zood chunce. Party going away. Co-operative Land and Lot Co., 205 N, 16tn. : MO trade for stock or other property, a qu feroflnnd in fine settied councry in Neb. railroad and station on land; good place for & town, Address P. 0. box 5, Cozad, Neb, ) 0439, (G00Deanities inOmana property and Ne- braska land to trada for sacond mortgage on Omana property. W, R. E. & M. E., room 15, Chamber of Gommerce, * Tel. 144). 24 OR EXHANGE--0 acres clear of encumb- rance, in strips of 10 acres, iu Mercer coun- ty, Iinols, for stock of goods or city property. Apply room 210, First National ban ullding. JLXCHANGE for clty proporty, two good 4" farms jolning towns, situated in Harlan and Greely counties, Meyer & Raapke, 1405 Harney st. 788-45 TILL exchangs new Sroom nouse for va- cantlots in Omaha. AddressN 40, Boe. [T E for for stock of groceries or quarter sections westorn land, n Kansas, fmiproved farm in town 1ots in Imperial, Neb,, Co. Address W. & Davis & 3 486 428 F YOU have anything to exchange call on or address H. E. Cole, K. 0, Continental. office open evenings. b4 0K EXCHANGE-A business yielding profit of from 85,000 to $8,00 per uwnnum, to ex- change for good clty property. Am willing to assume light encumbrance. Apply room 218, First National bank building. )] MPROVED farm and clty property for mor- chandise, Address, Koom 15, Cnamber Com- merce- 8l hardware, tmproved farm Butler Co., N Fi03 10 jonn a6 6 per cent. Linahan & Ma- honey. room 508, Paxton block. s l‘\[ulf““ o w80 .,3,;.1“ u'us.andm-n.?‘m ':2 edge property, for the nexs 10 days. H arri room 411, 18t Nat. ‘Hank, 50 EB;JOATIQNAL. F, Gellon- 90 —Pocketbook on 16th st. batwaen L4 Seaman’s and Grace st. or on Graco b twee Uth and 16th sts., coutaining time book. fewurd will be given for its rewrn to Bee ofice, 1016 T.o81 'wo drafts and a sum of 4 money. Oue draft for §0 drawn by Fort Dearvorn” national bunk of Chicago on Mer- chants national of Ne w York; one draft for 82 druwn by Ailas nationsl bank of Chicago on Kountze Bros. of New York All porsons aro hereby warned not 1o negotiate Saine, s piy- ment has Leen stopped. The above reward wiil be paid to parties leaving swime us Windsor hotel. C. Sehlank. 10°-7 OST—A large red cow With big horis, South Omaha hctel, OST--Ited Iris] setter, white by Ibroken; had on collar with owne: n 8, Koturn to 513 Park avenue, or ych and Pacitio sts, and recetve reward. K. C, MeClurg. & IOUND—A gold watch; owner can have by proving property and paying cost of adver- tising, Madam Hickman, 1{14 ogias st S 4 ~_ PERSONAL T ADLES aud gents desiring correspondents, Jaddress correspondence club, Kansas (ity, enclose stamp, bl JERSONAL-Olive Branch 15 a positive cure for al nale weaknesses. Also have Olive Branch Pite Kemedy, sure cure tor piles. Sam- ples froe. Lady agenits wanted. Addross Miss Zoo M. Firy, 162) Clark st., Omaha. Gen. Agt. for Nebrask#, #1 for 1mo. treatment. &53-31F WANTED—-TO BUY. ANTED 10 buy good horse for cash. Ad- ‘Y‘yug P20, this office. “@'«u’m ANTED—To buy an established abstract d loan bustuess, Address with full par- ticulars, Lock Box 124, Garden City, Kansad. W3 6) W ANEED=To buy. a mecond haud piauio: must be in ond ity 1| : y dress 12 18T your propert for Omaha Real Estate Bxchunge. Hutchinon & Wead, 163 Douglus. CAE" for all kinds of household goods at 111¢ ‘Douglas street. Omuha Auction & Storage Co. HI M ERICAN 1S E tor Giir custonters who Bave cash,secured papor and real estate 10 trad Room 1, Chamber &:’nmorca. I"Oll - STORAGE, S - TPRACK AGE storage at lowest rates, Bushwan, 1511 Leavenwortn, rrflifin}?.[ a0 best storage In the city &t W rates at 114 Dougl i pias 14, Dougles “stroct, Usmatt W, M. PHILADELPHIA Mortgage & Trust Co. fur- nisil choap ewstern momoy to borrowers, purchase securitivs, perfect titles, accept loans at thelr western oflice, George'W. room 7, Board of Trade. 2 B ONEY to loan in any amount on bhousenold £oods, Lorses undwagons, aiamonds, land contractssecond mortgages,or auy available se- curity, without punlicity. Nebraska Mortgage Loax Co. Room 516, Puxton blk bty 0,000 10 loan 11 amounts from 81,000 to $10,000, 01k 5 yeurs time on good Improved real esintn in city. Must he losned by Dec. I Henderson Morigago and Investment Co., lioom 400, Paxton block, Omabia, Neb, & l_[ E. COLE, loan agent. Open e\'emngl '(j‘n hundred dollars pri or will buy short time mortgage or good Tote .room 1 Board ot Trade. 516 PDO.YOU wunt monwy. “Loans made on turai- ture, planos, horses, ete. without delay, publicity or removal, Persons wishing a loan of this kind will do well by calling at this of Defore dealing elsewhere.” A, E. Greenwood & South Thirteenth street. DG, E0U waut money 1€ so, don't borrow before getting my rated, which are the low- 05100 any sum from &i to $10,00), 1 make 10ans on housshold 'goods, pianos, or- s, Liorsex, mules, wagons, warehiouse Feceipts, houses, leases, oL-., in Auy amount at the tow- et Dosiiblo raltes, Without publicity or removal Loans can be mada fof dne to six months and you can pay purt at ady (time, reducing both principal and interest. H1f you owe & balance on your fuvuiture or LiotAks or have & loan on them, I willtake it up and garry it for you as lonz you desire. 16ou ned money yotwil find it to your ad- vantuga to see me hefore borrowing, . ¥, Masters, room 4, Wiithneil bullding, 1ith and Harney. 84 o o . ONEY to loan, 0, i Davis Co., real estate and loan agents, 101 purnam st 402 JPLEST morgage loans st low rates and no delay. D. V. Sholos, 211 ¥irat National bank Ate money to loan 3 loans ut reasq rates un good se- ey, over 1oo1' e t o MONEY toioan on wuy security 108 BDOFL LMY at low rates. Lowesl rates on personal 5 property, The Heuderson Morigage Tuvestment com- pany, room 410, Paxton block. w02 K EYSTONE Mortgase Co.—Loans of 810 to $1,00; get our rates befoce borrowing aud save money: loas on horses, furniture, or any approved Becurity, without publieity; notes bought: for new loan, renewal of old. and low- est vutes;call It 08, Shcley bk, 15th &Howard st. rI\g LOAN. -A special fund or $100,000 fn sums | £ SILOW and upwards st very low rutes ead Luvestment Co Bl s, 10tb st 153 ONEY to loan on fhors Wagons, mules, household goods, planos, brga, diamonds: lowest rutes. e skt orghnized 1A oice I the cliy- Mkkes loats 10w thirty tothreetun: dred and sixiy-five days, which can be d in DArt OF Whole atuny timer thus Jowe the priveipal and interést. Call and see us when you want movey. We can ‘wtaist you prompiy aud to your advautae withoul removal of [ronesty or pubiicity. “ Money aiways on hand. 0 delay I makine Toans. D ¥, Keed & Cor 019 5. 180k sk, over Diugham & Bods. - @1 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATZ INS in gilt-edged residence property in Hanscom plae Double corner 101x12) feet south and east front faciug 524 street. Woolworth avenue and Hanscom park. Payved streets with sewera e, city water and gas.* Just the place for an ele- gant residence or block of houses, price #,500, Seventy-five feet emst 1Tont on BISt st., near Hanscom park, room 1or block of three Hiuses, Drice 86,5, Seventy ‘feet south front on Poppleton ave, nenr 12d ‘st., Hanscom place, one-hali block from nvw eiectric motor hne, price #,00, Forty feet east front on jlst street, Hanscom place, clezant residence site, sewerage, city wwater and gas, price $2, 50, Fifty feet south front on Woolworth ave. pavesient, city Waior, gas and sewerage, par fect grade, price 8,7 Two lots, elegantCorner, south front atd 100 feet cast frout, puved street, ete. A bargain at 34,600, 70 faet south front in Hanscom Place. o big bargain if taken atonce, only 85,000, ‘Thirty-ive feet, & beautitul lot, espectally adapted for a nice cortt: home, has city water, sewerage aud gas; street and lot ail graded. Price, 2,250, Seventy-five feet frontage within one block of Park ayenue und Motorline, spiendid place for Diock of three houses: Lias city water. sewerave and gas: price if taken at once, oniy 85,000, For terins and further in formation regarding tho &bOVE P operty, s Pt vo. N. Hicks, N. Y. Life blag, 1000-6 house on lot 60x132, 001 barn, on Webster street near 20th. Price 810,000, Balf cash; real value £120 0, me, Otto Lobeck. K. 18, Chamber of Cc mmorce. Y HAVE customers hunting medium priced ot 1f you have u house and lot for sald, sce me. J. D. Zittle, real estate and loans, 510N, Y, Life bidg. (4 TROR SALE=311; acres with FOvods Tracknge, 1 0f & mile south of city Hmits, being the s 6 1{ ofn w 14 B To'n, Uy R, 18, $12.000; casn $0,000, batwnce to suit. Otto Lobeck, itoom 18, umiber of Comuierce, iy 10 NVESTMENTS fn acre property, near city 1mits, on fieltline, If bought at present low prices, witl pay & hadsone profit. We olier for sulo: 214 scves in Bpring Valley (15 cash), 81,000, G neves in Soring Valley (15 cash), §4000 10 acres in Spring Vulley (4 cash),’ 8,1 ance to silt, Acre 1ots fu Solomon's adaition, 3600; terms, 5 cash, bal. 3 years. Oito Lobeck, Hoom 18, Chamber of Comierce, 95 10 QO BALE—Jkroom PBABOAINS o acre property: smail cash piyment; long time, Two nice acres: will mako ten nice lots: close 10 Belt Line Ry. in West Omaba; price $1.200, only M cash ro- uired, buiance ono to five years, Five acres, 200, only 850 cash required, balunce onv to five vears; this will make 2 nice lots that will sell for $4J0 each within from three to five yeurs, Now is the time (o make & safe and sure invest: ment. Geo. N, ficks, N. ¥. Life Bldg. 930 7 VHE best Business, Mes, suburban properties in the market a0 torsalo by “the old rellabls” 3 A. Lpton o, d6th and Farnam. et of PMOR BALE ~On long time and easy paymeuts, landome, new.well bullt Aouses of & 4 and 10 roowa. Al conveniences, good ueighbor- hood: paved streets. street cars, and within walking distance of ', O, Nathan Shelton, 1614 Faruam streek Wy IR SALRE, vary choan, no tradas, tarm 53,78 ncres, soc, 18 N 6 W Hamilton county, Neb, 2 milos from Marquette, small honse, stabi B mcres pasture fonced. 1iving WAter, price only 810 per_ncre, 8547760, one-third 18% ‘crop inciuded, “Terms $,20 cash, balance per cont intorest, ¥, K. At<ins, owner,ralleaad building, Denver, (610 bil NOR SATK—A new houss just being erecte on Cariing st. in Sherwood park: the hons has Al modern ftprovaments, RArd wood fini<h throughout: also large oarn, With 150 ft. front- age on West st. by 18) frontage on Cuming St 1 will seil this to the right party on reasonable terma Apply Room 516, First National bank buslding. o YV AUGH & Westerfield, real estas ymaha OR SALE 8850 will buy 1ot 50x19) i¢ View, oo biock from motor liue, 1 grade. Lots fa_thi © Worth §1,000 and the above pri short time ouly. {1. . Tzschuck, care Omaha Bee. 701 JFOR SALE -On easy terms, the new coftage erectod by me on (George st., cornor Lowe Ave.; Droperty has 100 fe. frontage on (19orica st. by 160 frontage on Luwe ave. For tarms appiy Ttoom 210 First National bank building. 9 [k SALE o exchange. some choice tarms for cIty property or stock of goods. Ad dress Box 134, Alliance, Nobraska US6TH [)E,X0U want & home s : Elegant brick residence, splendid loca tion New nine room Hotis Nico brick cottage, n Read our lisi of bar- [fanscom place. . . r high school dette and zotn age, on Belt line. age home, Hanscom park n built brick house ottage, Druid Wil double frame house, large lot 15,000 ottawe, corner Iof, coniral location. 6.0 . N. Hicks, N, ¥, Life bldg. "0 T MOR SALE A splendid tenacre tract in West Omuha, close to et Line Ry., lous varn, shudo trees, ete, will make fifty nic reside lots, tight in the way of the future RroWEh of the eity: can quote pric N, Hicks, N. Y, Life bld. MIVE-ROOM cottages 1,70 each), 8100 cash down. balance 15 per month. Thos. F. Hall, 1 Paxton block. 33 8ix 00! Elegnn l’ ARGAIN-T 8 10 ot figures Acre tract in W e car 11 <old soon. t Omana, to spocial Y. Life bla, 507 Fyou want any lots in Orchard Hill, apply Room 218, First National bauk building for terms and locatton. O Notice to Contractors, Sealed proposuls for furnishing mat octil i two 8tory, Urick court hous Dusement, ut Corning, Adum: Will by received up to noon, nber 12th, 184, Plans, specifications and detalls wifl be on | rction, at auditor's office In Cornimg of the nrchitect, s, E. Councl Bluffs, lowa. Th Teserve the right to reject g and will require & bond or a deposit of fi dred dollar: company each bid as & fo felt in ca<e of noncompliance, % " MCFEE, Chair man_Board Supery'rs + County Auditor, Thursday, JROPOSALS FOR MARES, COWS AND Building Materials. U. 8'Indian_service Santee Ageucy, Nebraski, November 11th, 18, led * porposals, indois Proposald for Cows or Buiflding Materinis” us the cuse ned u the unty, Nebraska, will ¢ gency nutil one o clock of De 7th 1880, for furnishing for and delivering af Flandréau, Dak., 6) coivs, 22 American mares and building milterial for tie erection of six Indian houses, for delivering at the Pouca Agency, Dakota, materul for six Indian houses and five graneries; aiso for 40 American mares and material for ten Indiun houses, 10 stablos and granaries wid for oter plirpoed, 10 be de- livered at the Santee Agency, Nebraska, Tho cows must be American Cattle, not under WO or over five years old, free from Arkansa Texas or Mexicaii blood, ind average ) pounds iu weiht, none to weigl less than 0 ponnds. e mares must be of American Stock, from four to seven years old, sound, well broken, without blemishes and mist weigh not less than 930 pounds each. A completelist and discription of the building materials required at both i cles, will be furnished to biddurs, upon applica- tion’ to the undersicned. Each' bidder mu stute specifically the proposed pric of each nr- ticle to be offered foF delivery under contrac Certified checks. Each bid must be e companied by @a certifled check or draft upon some " United States ~ Depository made payable to the order of the under- signed for at least FIVE per cent of the amount of the proposal, which cneck or draft will ba forzeited to the Unitea States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly executen coutruct with good and sufli- cient sureties, otherwise to be returned to tie Dbidder. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, of any part of any bid, if deemed for the best'interests of the servicé. CHARLES HiLL, U. S. Indian Agent. Nolddto D4, DROPOSALS FOR FIELD SEEDS,—U. 8. IN- dian Service, Roselud Agency, 8. Dakota, December 4th 188 Sealed proposals, indorsed “Proposals for KFleld Secds,” and address:d to the undersigned at Rosebud Agency, 8. Dakota, ‘will be recerved at this agency untl one o'clock of December 28th 188, for furmshing for the Rosebud Agency, 8 Dakota, and delivermg at Valentine, ~ Nebraska, or Rosebud Agency, at such 'tme us mhy be required, ubouf 1,610 bushels Seed Oats, 1200 bushels Seed Potatoes and 500 bushels Seed Corn, Each bid- der must state speeitically in his bid, the propo- Sed price of each urticle to be offered for delv. ery under a contract, All seeds must be of good quality, suitable for seed purposes in the local ity whiere requived. The Tght is reserved to re- J6Ct ANy or il DIAS or any part of any bid, it deemed to be for the bestinterests of the service, CERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must be accom- nied by a certified check or d 't upon some Cnited States Dopository, made bayable to- the order of the undersigned r at least five per cent of the amount of the proposal, which cho -k or aratt will be forfeited to tie United Stutes in case any bidder or bidders recelving an award shall fail to prompriy exeeate & contract with good ar:d suflicient surities, otherwise to be ro- turned to tiie bidder, For turther information auply to the undersigned. J. GEO, WRIGHT. U.3. Indian Agent. azaziv, Notice to Brick Makers. Bids will bereceived until December 6th, for 400,000 sewer brick, delivered at the foot of Jones street, city. Tire NEw OMAHA THONSON-HOUSTON CO. 3 205 North 17th street. Bids for Location Nebraska Scate Fair tor Five Years QEALED proposals for locating the Nebraska ) State Fair for s term of five years, com- mencing 1890, will be recoived by the Nobraska State Uoard of Agriculture, and considered af. the annual meeting held at Lincoln, January 21st, 1890, There are no formal specifications, Tor'desired infurmation touching approximate requirements to accommodate demands of fair, upply 10 the secrotary or any of the board of munigers. The board reserves the right to ro- eot uny or all bids. No proposals will be re- ceived of later dute than 12 o clock m, Tuesday Junuary 21st, 1500, Proposals to be sealed, e Qorsed Fair Lids fro Land addredsed to the secretary. Addi URNAS, Secretary. Notice. Sealed proposals will be recelyod at the office of county clerk, Douglas county, Nebraskn, until 2 p. m., Suvirday, December 7, sl foi Turnisbiig Douglas county poor: 1,000 1ba ten, 2,000 1bs roasted coffee, 5,00 1bs beans, i) boxes soap, H) sacks flour, To he delivered at court house 1n such quantities as may be required. Each bid 1o be accompanied by & certified chock of #25, The board reserves the right to reloct any and all bids, M. D. ROCHE, Noviddmé& e to Dec? Connty Clerk, Those having Sound Properties for sale or development, contiguous to Towns or Cities, or land that is located on some Proposed Rail- road, now uuder construction, can find a pur- chaser by addressing 1. M. BPIVEY, Kansas City, Mo, D —— " THEY LIVE CHIEFLY IN BOATS, Where Women £x 5t Without Hats or Bonnets and Subsist on Kish, Nobody makes but ono toileta day at the Cape, on the coast of Maine, suve when going a-fishing or returned from beaching & poat aud pushing it off ankle deep in the mud. Nobody of the feminine gender wears hator bonnet, and not until [ returned to bonnets and civilization did I realize that I had be- come a savage, at least in color, The domestic ambition of the Cape housekeeper is not for dainty crockery or for immaculate cleanliness. On the contrary. the uds, even when of good elements, coarsely jconcted, and You must not rest your ‘l)cuuc on such small matters as dust and finger-marks in the most unexpested pluces. What signify soch small dents in lives devoted 1o the manutacture of rug mats and patchwork quilts? One housekeeper of my acquaintance bhad thirty woworn quilts, each of different patchwork patterns and each puttern appropriately named. There was the Rising Sun pattern, the Maltese Cross, the Greek Scroll and the Black, besides others w numerous too mention, Auother had over Hlty rugs snd mats, every ono of her own manufacture, and 1 know, by the way she eyed every bis | of bright color about me, that she | caleulated my value for | accuratoly earpot rags, Wo_lived ‘chiofly in boats, and I actually was forced to forego my fascl- | nating fishing because the fish must be eaten, writes o lady ecorrespondent, | And when one alone in a boat catchos [&hirty fish in an hour, what mortal, or | family of mortals, can eat them all? My old gowns became permented with | fishy odors, therefore I dropped them overboard and for a few hours trailed them behind, Then [ hung them on the bushoes and left them to their fate. el Sate theum < With its intense itehing, dry, hot skin often broken into painful cracks, and the little watery pimples, often causes indescribable suffer'ng. Hood's Sar- | sapaviila has wonderful power over this disense. It purifies the blood and ex- pels the humor, and the skin heals without a scar. Send for ook coatain- ing many statements ot cures, to C. T, Hood & Co.,Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, - A Hair ¢ Sams House. On the southeast cornor of Washing- ton and Hanover streets stands a house which, just fifty years ago at 8§ o'clock { lust evening, was the scene of a wed- ding, says the Cloveland Plain Dealor, In the reception room and in front of a long mirror, which still oceupies a posis tion in that apartwent, Miss Lucy Winslow, daughter of Mr. Charles Winslow, and Me, Cornolius L. Russell, young attorney, joined hands before Rev. Mr. Reed, a west side Presbyterian minister, and promised life-long fidclity to cach other. Last night they threw open their doors to their friends in col- ebration of their golden wedding. Dur- ing the half century that has elapsed Mr. and Mrs. Russell have always lived in the same house, and they will no doubt pass the remainder of their days there. Mrs. Russell, who wa young at the time of hor marr stately and beautiful old lady. Russell, who for the last five years has bad the misfortune to be blind, is in other respects well and carries himself erect. Ior years he was an honored practitioner at the Cleveland bar, and t one time a member of the city coun- cil. He and his wifo bave one living daughter, Mrs. [. Laselles, and one granddaughter, Miss Cornelin Russell. Both were present last evening. Piles! Pies! Piles! Dr. Williams' Tndian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and_itehing piies when other oimtments have failed. It ubsorbs the tumors, allays tho ilching at once, acts as & doultice, gives instant reliof. Dr. Witliams’ Tudian Pile Ointment is propaved only for piles and iteling of the private parts, and nothing else. Ivery box is warrauted. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price, 25¢ and $1 per box. WILLIAMS' M'EG. CO,, Prop's., Cleveland, 0. A e The population of Norway exhibits a higher percentage (97.25) of light oyes than any other country in Europe. Fiaxen hair occurs in 57.5 per cent, while absolutely black hair is only found in a ratio of 2 per cent. Pears’ sonp secures a beautiful complexion, Bee News Stands. The morning, evening and Sunduy Bes can bo found regulariy at the following places: noTELS. Paxton Hotel News Stand. Millard Hotel News Stand. Murray Hotel News Stand. Arcade Hotel News Stand. Metropolitan Hotel Nows Stand. Windsor Hotel News Stand. Canfield House News Staud, Cozzens Hotel News Stand. Barker Hotel News Stand. Merchants Hotel News Stand. BOOK, NEWS AND TOY STORES. Joplin & Co., 308 North Sixteonth. Dick Castello, 506 North Sixteonth, J. Rich, 609 North Sixteenth. J. P. Hoy, 1115 North Twenty-fourth. Rubin Bros,, 514 South Tenth, Frank Kelble, 318 South Tenth. 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Persons who fail to procure Tur Bem when waunted, will confer favor by reporting facts to the e office, Leavenworth THE REAL (Y MARKET, NSTRUMENTS Placad oo resyra during yosterday. L P Sinkey und wife to D A TPowell, lots 16 and 17, bik 3, Lake View, w d R J Burnes to wara Stringer, lots “nd 24, blk 8, Bedford place, w d % John Buck to Storz & | Kountze place, w d A A S Bulings and wife to Richard Sis Dbins, lots 4 wnd b, blk 3, lots 2, 3 and 4, bik B, lots 1, 2, 4,56, K 4, 11 and 14, bik 6, Hitcheock's first add, wd .. e W L Monroe and wife to Joseph Tol lots 1, 2 und 8, blk 4, lot¥, blk 3, Rush and Silby's add to South Omuha, wd .. A ¥ Aunoch and hushand to Luella Byrd, Jot M, Llk 6, Riverside add, wd .. . W i Homan and wite to George Deverell, w ), lot2, blk 2, llnapmum park, wd. . G W E Griflith to V Lantry, lot 6, blk 66, Florence, 2qd,....... ... . Barah Selaen to Robert A McEachron, lot %, bik 6, Isanc & Sleden's aad, w d.., P J Tizhe to M Tighe, part of lotv 84, Hart's sub, w d s 2secess N er and wife to 8 D Evans, part hlk 11, Waterloo, w d, ) . see George Deverell and wife to A (1 Homan, lots | and 2, bk 3, Fowler place, wd, ... Jobn SBulllvan to W ik Homun, part lot 6, DIk B, P DA, W 0 ar ss senanVrs William Karbach to CJ Karbach, west 23 foot lot 1, plk 11, OV Bmith's add, wd . Hale Cnapinan to Hyman Chapman, und 145 w 15 1ot %, b1k &), Omabin, g ¢ Q... Balthas Jetter and wife to George Phil- pott, lots ¥ ana 10, ht ad, wd... wres LY AC e 2 P s nd 24, &Dlk 14, lot 24, blg 17, 1ot 4, blk 18, Orchard HIll; paxe 1ot 7, Troupe's sub.. .. Elghteen transfers, sggregating. .. A correspondent of a New York writes that there are probably head of deer in Maine, por fo.660 This statement was shown to H. O. Stanley, game com- wissioner, in Portiand, He shook his head, **Too small, too small,” he said, ‘‘there are nearer 20,000; they are everywhere, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Daby was sick, we gave her Castoria. Wheurshe was Child, she eried for Castoria, Wheu shie becamo aliss, she elung 40 Camtoria, \h2n she bad Children, sho gavo them Castoria

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