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—s-et booikouping; i SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA. No advertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m, Terms--Cash in advance, Advertisoments under this head 10 cants per 1ine for the fixst insertion, 7 conts for siib- sequent insertion, and #1.50 per 1ine per_month. No ndvertisements takeri for less than 2 cents for first insertion, Seven words will be counted to the Jine: tiiey must ran consecntively and must be paid in ADVANCE. Al advertise- ments 1 ust be handec 1 before 12:30 o'clock p. m, and_under 1o circimstances Will they be taken or discontinued by telepho Parties advertising in these columns and ha Ing their snswers addressed in cars of THE 1 will plense ask for a check to enable them to get their lettors, 08 none will be delivered except on prosentation of check. All answers to rd vertisements should be enclosed in envelopes, All advert{sements in these columns are pub: Listied yn both morning and evening editions of T ki the circulation of which aggreg more than 18000 papers daily, and cives the ad yertlsers the henefit, notonly of the city circu Intion of TiE Bre, hut also of Councll BlufTs, Lincoin and other cities and towns throughout this section of the country, BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken the above conditions, at the following busi- s houses, Who are nuthorized agents forTwe : special notices, and will guote the same rates ax can be had at the main office, OHN W. DELL, Pharmacist, &0 South Tenth Btreet (HASE & EDDY, Stationers and Printer South 16th Stre 3 1. FARNSWO . i Kereet, W L HUGHES, eircet (1O, W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 worth sreet. ],lruux.a' PHARMACY, #J8 Farnain Stre UT, Pharmacist, 2115 Cam= Pharmncist, 624 North 16th Leaven: ~__ SITUATIONS WANTED. ‘ FANTED— ity w carpenter who has had charge of bullding construction In the enst for some years, & position with a buiidivg firm in Omaha, Address Panl Black, Bellevilie, N. J.. box 2. 115 10¢ 7ANTED-Advertising solicitors, Apniy Saturday, 10 to 4, av Globs hotel, G. 8. Lin- 424 13§ A SUMPETER just from A\ Chicago, would like situstions us jauitor, or Aany position of trust; thorongnly understand At heaters, A neat, cloan Chinuman woula {ike A place in private family; wage Jived I3 yrs with white foiks, luve1No. 1 Women cooks; also some glrls for genaral house- work, Mrs, Brega, 31414 8, 15th, BT 133 W ANTED -A situation by a youne marricd inan to do any kind of work, Aduress I’ Hee oftice. B ANTED- 13y & youug married nian who {5 & first-class stenographior and operator on either the Hammond or Remington typewrit- ers,u position where steady employment can bo us¥ired, and_where abiiity and good service will be fecognized. ~ Highest references s Homington, box 670, Bl lass fraveling man desicos a situn: am ut presentemployed: can sell 3 ears on the road and can fur- nish very best ‘of Omaha references. Address Georgze . Hale, 1516 N 22nd st. Omaha, NTED—Wolk by o paper ianger, (0 interior finisher, competent o take of work. Address ¥ 43, Bee ofl 8 1 W ANTED- Sitaation by a firsi-class custom cuttor, - Adaress John J. Urbank, Owosso, Micli, Box B, BiK A1 coln, Engiisl anythinies ten WANTED--MALE HELP, _ State Lottery Co. want agents— Tickets 50 cents. Address A. C. Ross o Donver, Colo. TS Wanted | History of the Clan-na-( der of Dr. Cronin. A full and imp count. ‘The sensation of the cer tur: vest for ngents, Send for cirenlnrs and 3 for canvassimg outfit. Liberal terms, Bo & Co.., 101 State st., Chicago, ILl. 425 W ANTED 24 buker, 8. board wnd room; ment and pastry cook, 8. Mrs, Tirega, 1434 § 15th. 423 1) ‘ ANTED—Young man to instruct and take churge of gev donbie-entry LOOKS on Jan- uary 1. mith, 402 417145 VW ANTED—General agent to niro aud truin agents und manago office for state of N brasks, Must invest somo money. Add 1, b lice. 380 153% ANTED—At Hustings, Neb,, a young man anickat figures and having a knowledgo honesty bond required. Ad- dress P 08 Beooffice, 364 1035 ANTED—A mun who lias made an A 1 roc- ord as advertising or insurance soitcitor, Balary to begin 876 4 month, Address | b, Bue, W ANTED-At ‘once i first cluss solicitors, best of terms to right parties, Inguire 500, N, Y. Litebullaing, B ANTED--A manufacturing chemist, many yoars' experience, want an active or silent partier with §,000 to start a fuctory in Omaha, Address I’ 65, Bee oflice, T VW ANTED—Firstciass™ cook for meat and vastry, 8..J. Odell, Lincoln, Neb. 285-16 00d i - canvassers for somi best selling articles in the world. Jordau, Cozzons fouse, 0th and Harney 282100 ‘ 7 ANTED-10 carpenters for wo t Chey- enne. Albright's Lubor agency, 1120 Farnam ono hoiler maker for heavy sheet iron work, Must be ublo to lay out work, ~Permanent Job to right man. Varney Henting Mrg. Co,, Lenvenworth, Kans. anessee and e uth, cheap rates. Albright Labor 112 Farnam st bi 1 Write for terins, 8 sample corst Scblele & Co., i Broadway, New ¥ 20 mon at §75 per month suiary and expens to sell a line of silver-plated Jrave, watches, otc., by sainple only: horse and team furnished free. Write sy once for full par- riculars and sample case of goods rree. Stand- ard Silverware (o., Boston, Mass, L EN to travel for tho Fonthill nurseries of Canada. We pay 80 to $100 & moutn and expenses to agonts to_sell our Canadian grown stock. Add, Stono & Welllugton, Madison, Wis, H—Rajiroad qul' the south; reduced rates, Tracklay for Towa: also 50 men for clty work: $1.75 p day or §22 per montn, Filley, Kramer & (0., 11th and Farnam sts. BM7 0 men [\/ ANTE] wontieman and wife: p : everything must be first-cl dress OB1 hex ofce. W AKIED-_ By gentieman furnished house ot 6 of 8 ro0Ms: oF, 3 Or 4 rooms for light nousekeepinz, Must be first clnss and centrally located, ~ Address P o4, Hee office, 27 1) “i ANTED—fy Jaauary 1, rarnished rooms Aand board for family, man a Afe and 4 chtldren of ages 8o 14, - Address 2010 Dodge. and wife nicely W ANTED i ern con Th, (Ity water. iuffs. Addres: VWANTED Ty & gentioman, —wife,” and dnnghter oleven years old, 1o well fur- mshed rooms with first-clas< board, in a dosir. Able locality. Address P. O, lox 7, Omaha, FOR RENT--HOUSES, R RENT--Small brick house, 151 K] ( v\p OR RENT—House of § roois on the corner of Martha and 13th <., newly papared, good celtar, well and clstern, paved st., strect cur on Iith st. Enguire of John Hamliin, 0178, 13th st, Linton block. Rent'$10 per month, 400 10 OR RE he handsomost st »om modern flat ;n Omahs, private hall, electricity, at 2119 Farnom st. 8. A. Slomun, 1301 Farnam st 306 . 211 Harney st ’I‘wm IENT 8, TIRm st u #1408 A, Sld Joyn som flat near_postoflice: #16. Kol 102 N, 10th, awn 158 JROR RENT—A troom Tiouse, 52 room colta ian, 1501 F OR RENT—Eight room cottace, fine loc tion, ten minutes' walk from postoffics, good yard, Inquire at 152 Howard st NOR RENT— s, Jones, ow f.room house, c. Hith between Lo Wil Brownc, Jr., U. ¥- headguarters. I M liouse 1021 8 15th & ( ROOM hotise 1021 8 15tk R OR KENT-7room Douss and_barn, 1418 Soventn ave, 1 blocks South of Union depot. il NOR RENT-Eighi-room house, with ampie grounds, corner Leavenworth and 21st st batl room, Lot and cold water. Apply to Loy 8. Iteed & Co., room 13, board of trade bullding. 3 OOM (new) liouses, all_ modern conven- copt furnnce, At $16, half block from | Paxton block 3) POR RENT--Now Sroom uouse 220 and Call- fornia streets, )l couventences, £ 6-room cottaye,2517 Hamilton, 815, A. C. Wikeloy,room B05 N. Y. Life bullding. 928 JOR RENT room house, wi ifornia st 22260, Inquire Nethe Hal, room 1, Uniob block, 1sth and Farnus it lmu'n INT om_cottage, with closets, Dantry, ete. 5018, 20th st 208 OR RENT—S-room house, 5 Enquire ot J. W, Hampton, 1522 Farnam st or 712 South 2tk avinue. 1-16¢ OR KENT—Houses and stores, vroperty cared for, taxes paid. Midland Guarantes &Trust Co,, 194 Farnam st, Abstracts, hi0 {OR RE room house, 103 8, 5th st, near Sth and Dodge sts.: price #45; rent {o any no questions asked. [t OB RENT--Somo 16w sIX-r00m honses on Spaulding street one block from motor ptswood, 364, S 16th st 613 ow K-room, lionse 2 nin streets, all convenien 150 6-room cottuge, 224 and California, -room cottage, 7 Hamilcon, $18; store on Hamilton stre and Lowe ave., with rooms behind. Wakeley, room 505 N Y. Life building. 02 [OR RENT—fouse $10 North 220 inquire N, A and Duyonport. ) “room flat. Tnguire av the outn 50th st, & Califor- [YOR RENT—Cottage, acres of land, on State streot hetwe T—Touse, 11 rooms, 510 Enouire, Mrs, M. A. Detwiler, n w and Davenport. £ i F you wish to rent a_house or store sce H. E, Cole, Continental block; office open eveniugs. FORRENT-ROOM® FURNISHED: _ for light housekeeping, 419 M3 URNLISHED front rooms, en suite or single, 402 N, 16th st, 413 16 LALG veil furnished and_heated rooms, all Liconyeniences, first class board, OR RENT (VURNISHED rokin 420 8. 15th st., flat Furaislied rooms, 01 Capltol av. [OR RENT-Furnished front room. suitable + modarnconvenlences, 14ij Capitol 3 {JOR RENT-Store, 1111 Fafnam st, 20x128 | oot, 2atories and cellar, Nathan Hhelton, | 1614 Farnam st. " OR RENT The f-story briok bullding, with r without power, formerly occupied by the | Publishing (o, 916 Farnam st The build 1ng ina & fire.proof cement. basement, completa steam-heating fixtures, water onall the floors, €08, etc. _Apply et the office of The Bee, 015 MISCELLANEOUS, ., B COLE, notary public and conveyancer. . 568 b(»\n'l.n ATED books straighte d, balance Jshect rendered; address 1 2 N 10th sf 19313 (QEND I0cents n_stamps for map of Omaha. F. Harrison, N, Y. Life, NY person sending me thirty-i Siver T will send a recelpt by return me a certain oure for heaves in horses, and a c tain lielp and speedy cure (it horses are not tco far gone) tor distemper: and also & remedy to kill and drive away rats, Address A.J. Wash ington, Saleni, Towa, P, 0. box 146 403 14 A UCTION tales evary Tuesday and Friday 4Xmornin, 1114 Dougias strest, Omaha Aue- tion & Storage Co b ‘\ IDWIFE—Mrs, H, 8 Glick, graduated in AV Russia, Buropy, has had 14 years of prac cal experience, has located au 13 |(HI1‘I COLE, reliabie five insurance, 0 Douglas block, List your prot 855 17 Penny, room corner 19th and’ Dodg with this firm, Gole, rental agent; office open evenings. ki J. Wilkinson, room 618 Paxton block STOCK BOARDED, VW ANEEDiorses to winter at % a month per head on farm near Irvington, Plenty of grain and hay to feed, good sheiter and good re given them: horses called for and deliv- 1.~ W, k. Homan, room 6, Frenzer bik. 74 __EDUCATIONAL, TVIE banjo ta an art by Geo. F. Gellen- beck, room 2! las block. ) LOST Dbetween Fra a blue chinchilla” overcont trimm with fur on coillar and cufl; finder will be warded by returning to W. R. Bennett 1508 Capitol ave. 395 1 OST—Lady's gold watch with chal uble reward for its return to tnis OST—0n 520 st fornis T,95T=0no m sized red setter dog, Jwhite breast, bushy tail, had on fair leather collar with my name on it, also tag No. 52 Suitable reward will_ be pald for nis return to me st 1111 Harney. 7. T, Lindsoy. 14 JTRAYED - Red & white spotted cow broken. Return 2415 ceive reward, lorn . and Jone horn brokeu, swme with Roach, cor Will finder please leave the owner, o poor woman. Mrs, th and Hav 555-14) About noon_Dee, 10, ‘8%, o small d pug dog. Liberal reward will Do paid for his returnto J. H. Wood, 417 S, 1ath. PERSONALS. omen desiring correspond- ents address Corresponding Club, Kuansas Clty, enciose stamp B. GRAC scoverad is' well known, grows on the entire surtace of the body and oftan to such an abundance on the face, liands, arms and moles. All ha be removed without injury to tho skin 16th st 1 DERSONAL—OLive Branch {5 a positive cure for all female weaknessos. Also have Olive Branch Pile Remedy, sure curo tor piles. Sam- ples free. Lady agents wanted. Address Miss Zoe M. Firvy, 1620 Clark st., Omahn. Gen, y TANTED to buy—0 to 8 horsepower upr botler, adaress box 705 postoffice, 4 W ANTEo-smail prigting pross and outfit: room 4, 3d floor Ostnoft block, tor, 16th and ‘alifornia sts. 804135 J EAT cottage and !4 lot, or 4 lot well located and convenlent to business: liberal cash payment. Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 Douglas, e W ANTED to Buy—Your business it it wili bear investigation, Call av 417 Sh 1y DIk, Wi NTED—100 lots in Woodlawn and B. & M. park ora few acres to piat near the city. 417 Sheely block, 4092 Y@ URNISHED rooms and board, 113 8 20th, 19 13 ANT rooms il modern brick residenc FLE 3‘4 Diano and telephons; board if desired, 18: ass. LARGE front room sultable for two gen— tiemen; also single room adjoini fi' very Qeslrable at 405 North 10th st., Paul blo 348 JoR ke y pleasant room suitable two gentlemen, furniture new, on best car line, §20 per month' each for board and room. Address P 6}, cure Be 3] (OR RENT-To gentleman and wife or two or more gentlemen & suite 0f rooms on par- for floor, naw house and new furniture, all ac- commodations the best, on best car line in city. Address P62 oare Bee office, i IOELY furnished room for two gentlemen or getieman and 1ndy, 2105 Douglas st 'OR RENT—Elegantlynewly furnisied rooms with or without board, one block trom post- office, 81l modern conveniences, best location in the city: also take day boarders. Cail u;l"llxnfl‘mh 7 ANTED—3 stocks hardware, i stocks gro. cevlos, 6 stocks gencral merchandise, 1 stock clothiing, 1 stock mulnery, § flouring mills. 1 manufacturing business” in the city, hotels, 1 cigar and_tobacco, 1_jewelry etock, creaery, 'L drug stock. 417 Sheely blox YASII paid for second-hand books at_the An. ‘tlauarian book store, 1413 Farnam. 57ij10) NASH—If you desire to sell your property at " sacrifice for cash, give futl paniculars, Address box 685 city. Tk B41-14) \VAM'ML urniture, carpets, househoid goods, for cash, Wells Auction & Storage Co.. 817 8. i3th st. 150 TDIRT Wanted—In Bemis Park, between ind. and Pleasant and Hamilton and Cuming sts. Applyto the Hemis Park Co., Rooms 15 and 16, Continental blk,, 15th and Dougias st. (CAEH for all kinds of Household zopds at 111( 7 Douglas street. Omata Auction Stoxaxe 20, § ERHCAN ISE for our customors who have cash,secured paper and roal BSUALS 1O Lrido, Room 15, Chiamber Coninerce, STORACE, NICELY furnisied front rooms, with fur- out, bath and gas and one 7-room cot- 22 N, 15th st - 271 16) PO mice £rout xooms, 5010 Davenport, ANTED—Canvassers av Singer Sewing Macliue office. 1518 Douglas street. 053 426 want agents, Addréss A.'C. Ross & Co,, 200 a4t £ Denver State Lottery ( ets 60 cents, “r,«m’nn— adies or geutlemen to intro. duce our gloves, Salary 8100 a month and exponses. kixperionce not necessary. Address witn stamp, Royal Glove Co,, Cincinnati, l‘fl)’ A D=GIvT for general liouse work, 115 £% 7T a1 T JANTED-Girl for general housework, 1017 Cass st. A0Sy ENOGRAPHER for R. K. office, Iady or G14%% B 1ot " " (el D—Woman to wash dishes and room home, #; nurse to tuke care of siek woman and do housework, £; cook for family, no washing, ®i: laundry’ gitls, dishwashors, dining room girls and % for' general Louse: work. Mrs, Hreza, 514 8. 10th, 423 14) ED—Stenographer and typewriter— office correspondence. Must be accurate snd quick. Address, 1t 8, Boee otfice, 98 14 VW ANEED-A girl for generil housework; call at 1600 Noreh 15th st. 407 18 W ANTED-A compotent girl for genor housework. Must be & good cook, Refer- erence required. 1814 Dodge stre o 1 Y ANTED-Girl to help in nu.u“ufiml{ Can sloop home. 817 8. 10tk st. 35 143 ANTED—A g00d girl for goneral Louss- Work in_ family of two, Foferences re- ulred. Oall9 o'clock morning or 7 evening at 4 North 24 309 15+ ‘~ ANTED-A I hGis Work, must Apply st Toom 246, Boo bullding, S M W ANTED - Tuiedistely. & gl for general housework, Apply at n. e cor. 2lst and Webster. « 7 1% WV ANIED—A fow more Indies to learn dre cutting. Call at Mrs. H. C. Moses' drous. makiug parior for partioulars, 1716 Cass st. d gl g00d cook. JeOR RENT—Nicely furnisiod rooms, to $20 per month, at 240 N, 10th, cov. Davennort st. Apply, oom 1. oy 6 NG OR RENT—Furnished front room wilth bay window, modern conueniences, $10 per month, No. 218 Leavenworth. 612 TOR RENT--Nicely furnishod rooms, to 520 D er mouth, at 220 N. 1ith, cor. Davenport st. Apply Room 1. 3 120 4% JPOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 6228 10t st ., Lplaga, "7 T T s (SOUTH tront, furishied room, 2112 Dodgo st w224 v‘fum‘xm E storage at lowest rates. Hushmar, 1511 Leavenworth. 'T ' cleancst and bost storage in tho city at low rates at 1114 Douglas street. Omuha Auction & Storage Co. CLAIRVOYANT, M KE, ECCLES, the famous fortuna teller and clairovvaut, business, love, marriage and changes, 007 8. 13th, next to Barker hotol, 20 1 1. NANNIE V. WARREN, clairvoyant med- ical and business medium. Female disease a specialty; 119N 16th st, rooms 2and 8. 17 ORTUNE Teller—Mrs, Lenorman can ne cousulted on all alfairs of lifo, Satistaction guaranteed. No. 310 N. 15th st, 172415 {OR RENT—Nicoly furnished rooms, 8 to § per month, at 20 N. 10th, coF. Davenport. Apply, Room' 1. 15 4 4% (O KENT—Well furnished room. with board; best location in city, Call at 2215 Dodge st. %08 ST CLAUE ¥uropean Totel cor. 138 and WDodge. Special rate by week or mnnqlgh JROOME with or without Toard, for thros entiemen; private family: references. 1512 Dodge street, G SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING TLEARN siortuand ana. typewriting Prof, Mosher,at Omaha Commercial colkige corner [5th and Dodge. Students write rom 6) t0 1) words per minute in_throomonths; office arill one month free; only reporting ' style taught; no text books needod; students put in positions; grammar, letter writing, speding, Denmansiip, Troo; tybewnitors for roit ana sup: Dlies for sale. Shorthand taught by wail, Write us for elrculars. " Rohrbough Lo, Omaha, under POR RENT—Suit of rooms over stove store, 1631 Howard street, $20 per montn, T34 R RENT—Handsoniely furnished rooms fox gentiomen; bt gas, furnace hoat, 22 5t R RENT Two room nished, 172 Capiiol & ) ICEL Y furnishea rooms for gentlemen only, 1700 Dodge, L JQOR RENT—Fui furnished or untur- also front 004 )R RENT—A pleasant room for gentiemen. All modorn convenletices. Corner 2h and Bt larys wvonue, or 6205, B, Vrick residence. POK RENT—Y rooms, s10gie or en suite, with Doardinodorn conenisuces. V16 Doulclass. b i 2 & 250 J B) ANTED-—A good kiteh, rl. fere Wl‘qulrad. ity ||unccy”:‘t.m Rarggpnos i'—_ANTBl)~Rn @kemonts o 4o dressinn intaailics. Call oF adaress, H Cy £ o0d' e dress & CIOAK lUned,steamed TR NEGA PR QNG AGEMENTS to do dressmaking i ™ TONGNIEM TS b0 do Gressmar é"}{:\r‘.‘:‘." md st 5 MISB £ Walsh, 1518 Capitol av maker; plush coats refitted, ™ NOHOR, ~dress-making, at 15% Douglas st. Plush cl te: a S Fiak SRS 302 RS.E Furman, dressmaking parlor 704 8,16th 2454151 " OUTE WINERERG, areas and cloa or, TR e, Sl it palieds PR BRbe TR A vepaitiig of all Kiuds. nds. kinds. T house: couveniontly locatod insuits of modern couveniences. Butts Hent- ingagency, 1506 Farnam, 1062 § 6% e e me—————— FOR RENT—-STORES AND OFFICES, WIim ud and i;;lmwm ing 8chiool, Barker block. Day ad eveu ing classes, Terms six dollars. 6104243 D 3. SUTOLIFFE, + " Stenograpiier wnd Notary, 514 First National Bauk' Buflding, Telephions 1242, (STANDARD snorthand school,room is, W are Mbik (successor to Valentine's) the largest clusiye shorthand school in the west. Teacl are verbatim reporters. Particular attention pald to typewril ng. Mechunical construction of machine taught by factory expert, clrn;;guu. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS 101 r time, two saddle horses, one carrlage team and two single drivers, ail young, sound aud well broken. Addres: K fice. bull pups, E.8, ot *"hig 17 (OR SALE—Thoroughbred Flugg, N W cor 6th and P 1,200 will buy & 6-horse power "Atlus" en- igine and 70-lorse power steal boller, with all connections complete; neariy new, only been in use B0 days; just what 18 needed for miil, ele- vator or slectric light piant. Ashland Mill and Electnic Light Co., Asuland, Neb, 215 ()PHICKH for rent chieap in Withnell building, stean heat, elevator and all modern im’ provements, 15th and Harney st. 10 11y (OR RENT—4room suite, unfurnisned, suit- able for Dousekeeping, gas, water, eic,, to family without children; Borthwest wl;’.m\'lrh and Webster st _ —Three butldings. One, 111 N, 16th i REN si., near Dodge; fue business locality; be vacant Jan, Ist. Oune, 2011 Hirney, 10 rooms, modern improve- meats, b vacaut 2 inst. One. cor. Capitol ave, and 17th; Just belng ro- palred. See Dr.Joseph N 142 Dougias. F‘. W WENT - HaIT store, 1516 Douglas u.‘“ R BALE—A d3-horse power Porter engine n good condition, welght 5,100 puunds,eyl dar Mxit;"for pariiculars wpply to e o URNITURE Snap—Furniture complete of #1x room flat only two biocks from postoftice, wiil sell b Kreat sacrifico and on very aus b2 terms 1o arty. i, . Cole, Contihenta block. © i ol GOt OB BALE-A quaity of bullding stove; apply 1 the superintendent Bee bul Idul:;m INE carriago teams and single drivers and Tresh imiloh cows for sale at W. . Miilan Hillsido stock farm. Horses wintered g re: onable rates, T.J, Fleming, m'g'r,Calhoun, Neb, #0-Few 2l LR or Exchatigh—Four full-blooded Jersoy cows i dciyiag team as thore is in the city,one dotible rlr‘ ®, one double cutter, one phston (Snycer maAland one rond wagon (Snyder make); all nedrly ‘new: will trade for rood property and wiil, sume light ineumb. rance. Koo 216, FirstNytional bank bullding, 2 0 (2T L0 iorses fol'aiie at Brick Laen, 1 S, 7th aye, Prices frimn 80 to $100 each; also a fow reliable, gentle ponips for childcen. R. R, Kimball; 8 16) {OR SALE-Good small horse, #0; set doubls harncss 815, A, P. Tykey, N. Y. Life bldg. Y ‘o8 YOR SALE—Hent or {rade Lurge livery known as “Checkered Darn, S0 street near Haen %, Mortga 519 Paxton bik. arn, 18th ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. M iDL nrantee & Trost (o, N, V. Life A blag,complate abstracts furnished nna ttles toreal estate examined,berfected & guarantesd. FI'AE Security Abstracts of ‘Titie (o, furnish smplete abs tract®of ttlo to il ronl esinte oania and Douglas . Co.” First. fionr” Now fo b ) 32 MONEY TO LOAN N[ONEY tolon on tmproved property: can AMplace from 81000 to £0,000 immediately, Harris room, 41115t Nat Bank bla'g. kY JHILADELPHIA Mortgage & Tvust Co. fur nlsl cheap eastorn money to DOFrowers, purchaso securities, perfect titles, accapt loans at their western office. George W. P. Contes, room 7, Board of Trade. %61 TMONEY to ionn it any aimount on louseliold £00(s, horses and_wagons, diamonds, 1n covtracts, second 1m0 any availabl security, without publieity. Nebraska Mo Toan €0}, room 518, Paxton blovk. i), 3 hundred dollars private mone or will buy, short time note, room 13 Board of ‘I 0 LOAN—A spocial fund of 81 of #10,000 and upwards at v Tho nvestment Co., 114 ONEY 10 joan_on_tiorses, wagons, mules, household goods, planos, organs,didmonds, ne first organizod 10an o Mukes loaus from thirty to three hun- A sixty-five_aays, which ‘can be paid in partor whole at any tino, thus lowering the principal and interest. Call and see us when you want money. We onn_ussist you promptly and to your udvantage without removal ot rty or publicity Money always on hand. Vo dolay in making loans. C. F. Read & Co., 8108, 13th st., over Bingham & Sons, SIDENCE Loans—-01 to 7 por cont: no ad ditional charges for commissions or atto ys' foes, W. 1. Meikle, First Nut. bank bldg, Sholos, 210 First it UILDING loans. D, ) National bank, WaND rates, ment Co,, 17 MONEY toloan. « A¥land loan agents, D—First class inside loans, Lowest Call and see us. Mutual [nvest- | Farnam, 65 Davis Co., real estate ‘arnam st 70 JPIEST morteage ioans at low rates and no delay. D, V. Sholes, 210 First National bani, 7ok MONEY to loan on any socurity B\ for short time atlow rates. Lowest rat on personal proj The fenderson Mortgage Investment com- pany, room 400, Paxton block. il MONEY to lonn on tmpro AV "at @ 1ow rate of interest. L po to seo us be u make your loan. Loan and Trust Company, Atccessor to (iate City Land Company, $/708outh 16th st.. oppo- site Board of Trade. H04 - property ONEY toloan, secured notes boug Meagher, Rt, 725, N. ¥. Lite Bidg, FCEYSTONE Mortgaid' ¢ \.31,000; gov our rates hefore Save money ~Loans of 810 to Dorrowing and loan on horses, furniture or any approved security, without publicity: notes boughi. for new iuan, tetiewalof old and low- est rates, call R208,8héely ik, 15th&Howard st, « i OANSmado on_ real estate and mortgazes Jdbought, Louis S, Reva'&o.,r 13, board trade. e, A wall eatablished book And stationery store. Hox 518 City. %0 IARTIES destrons of diaposing of their busi- ness in Any itne will do well to call on or ad- dress, W. R.E. & M. E., Room 16, Chamber of Commorce. JUDSCRINE for shares i the “Amerio A the Iargest building and loan association in the world. M. A. Upton, special agent, 10th and Farnam, JOR SAL splendaorde bushes, hand of November., aress Samuel ¢ bank, Omah Steam _elovator with shellor, 1 mif, all complete and in good focality, capacity 2,010 ¥ busneld of grawn month or terms nud partioulurs ad- ner, care Nebraska Savings Neb. 140 15 FOR EXCHANCE, Y0 THADE—800 acres of fimproved laud in Nebraska for stock of dry goods and no- tions of gents' furnishing goods ana clothing, Adaress Gleun & Morrow, HRushviile, Sheridan county, Neb. RLAES] Y0 TRADE—Denver, Morrison City, Sterling, Colo., 1ots, 1 improved farm in N for‘mdse. or Omalin property. Add. R2, Hee am i and land i1 ki 1o trade for 404 21§ mortgage pape r N SXCHA Hurdware stock in the city 000; will trade for ¢ ty and part Qoing gooq busines 1t 650, Co-Opera sand &nd Lot Co., 205 N. 16th st 884 14 " liave you to offer tor $10,000 in silver mining stock that will bear [nvestigation. Mine favorably located in Colorado, near smelters, on railrond; 417 Sheely block. ' 7 21 NOI EXCH ANG E—'% section clear Nebraska tand in a choice location and some good chattel property for Omaha real estate. Wili assime incumbrance: 417 Sneely block. 875 10 PBARGAL S liave o first class pormanont in: vestment {n ood insidy Tental property, re. quires only #5500 cash, Wil taks trade for Dalance of equity, W. M. Harrls, room 20, Erenzer block, opposite postofice. I W. L . to 8. Omah, AL one 1ot some cash, Tot, inside; Life B4, 6) i MPROVED farm and ity property for mer- chandise. Address, Room 15, Chambes Com- merce. rate pr C. E. Meagher, k.75, N. Y. XCHANGE-#10,00) worth paper, se- 0ol real estate, for weneral mer- n “Al1” Towa farm with 13 feet it for merchandise; good team, har- mness, and top bugey for clear lot; clear farm in northenst Kunsas for merchan 1se; cloar rental perty in lowa City for merohandise or clear sbraska land. 417 Sheely block. 2 14 OR EXCHANGE—0 acros clear of encum- Dbrance, in strips of 10 acras, in Mercer coun- ty, Ilinots, for stock of goods or city property, Abply rourn 218 First National bauk vuilding. A business ylolding & profit of from §3,000 to #,000 per ‘annum to exchange for good city property. Am wililng 0 assume light imeambrance. - Apply room 216 First Natlonal bank builaing. ki (G00Deauities 1n Omana property and No: braska land to trade for second mortage on Omanu property. W. R. E. & M. E., room 15, Chamber of Commerce. Tol. 144). &2 F YOU have anything to oxchanga call on or address H. E, Cole, K. 6, Continental. office open ¢venings. 454 FOR EXCHANG FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE \\' RITE for information business property. C. Lifeo bldg, 420 18 3 VERY fine cast tront lots, only n_short dis- ) tance from Park ave. motor, 1 block south of Leuveny 1,800; easy terms. BIXM0 o1 22d, South of Grace, with cottage, £2550; 850 cash, Dalan Hanscom place, new 3,100, 0 acre improved farm near enough to see Omaba high school, §4,400. 9 #00 acres 14 miles Omaa, improved, 87,000, © acres just outsid e corporation, 1,500, Hutohinson & Wead, 152 Douglis st. ToL. oom house, 31st st., N ONEY to lonn: cash on hand, no delay, AYLW. 8quire, 1210 Farnam st., First National bank building. 1w MONEY to loan n cies or farm proporty LlGeo. J. Paul, 1609 Bauam st. i’o’u‘m —Lonns negLLHEsA AL 1ow Tates with. 4¥lout delay, and purchase good commercial apor and mortgige notes, 8. A. Sloman, cor. Tk and Faroarm. ks H — HORT loaus at reasonable rates on good se- curity, over 1601 Howard s 48 [T OANS atiowest raves; cush wiways on hand; Linotes bought; mouey advanced on suy avatlable security, e People'’s Financial £x- change, room 57, Barker bloci 823 COLE, lon agent. Open evenings Llhl your property with H. &. Cole. o 1@61 ALE—Strang 1 the city and broke; willgell equities in_a few quarters Dundy county lands lightly encumbered, nothing dus, turnishing abstract and eves {thlng complete AL your own price 1y 38 AT JIUY Pierro no Star Land & Loan Co. PIERRE Tots, Star Lax UR_SALE—Very cheap, no trades, farm s, sec. b, 12 N_6 W Hamilton coun- miles from Marquette, small house, Y acres pasture fenced, living water, price ouly $10 per acre, £,437.60," one-third 1559 crop Inclnded, Term 200 cash, balance 6 per cent mterest, F. K. Atkins, ()\\'ngl;li rail- road building, Denver, Colo. H E. COLE, loan agent. Open eva'm(:;»:.“ X 1,000—Private money to loan or will buy good mortgage. W. L. S¢iby, r 13, Board of Trade, TLOANS—City and farm loans, mortgugo pa- dper bought, McCague Investment Co. 766 DQYOU want money: 1t so. dow't borrow before getting my rates, which are the low- ot on any sum from 81 to $10,000, 1 make loans on household goods, planos, or- gAns, horses, mules, wagons, warehouse re- celpts, houses, leases, etc., In any awount ab tne lowest possible rates, without publicity or removal of property. Louns can bo made for one to six months and you can Day part atany time, reducing both Drincipal and ‘interest. If yon' owe a balance on your turniture or horses or have a loan on them, I will take it up and carry it for you as long as you desire, TEyounsed money you wiil find it to your ad- vantage to see mo before borrowing. 2 B. F. Masters, room 4, Withnell bulding, lith and Harney. 00 MUNEY loaned on fumniture, horses and AW wagons, rates reasonable. City Loan Co, 118 8 13th st., opposite Millard hotel. ~ 702 TVIONEY to loan _on Teal estate security ab lowest rates, Before nuf{m iating loans see Wallace, 1310 irown bidg, futh and Douglas. Siiolos, room 210 First Natlonal bank, Dbetore making your loans. i TP, XOU want money. “Losns made on furni- ture, pianos, horses, etc., withouv delay, publicity or remloval, Persons wishing a loa of this ikind will do well by calling at thix office Detore dealing elsewhel . K. Greenwood & voom (1) 520 South Thirfeenth stroet; 234 TTEL lonns at confidential, o lowest ratos. businesy J. U, Eminger, 1417 Fruatns, “on furniture, 3.7, Wilkinson, K3 MONEY—2, 00 or W0 d planos, horscs, louses, et 618 Paxton’ blk. $':0.«m 10 loan in amounts from $1,000 to $10,000, o 6 yeurs time on good unproved real estate in clty.” Must be loaned by Dec, 16, Henderson Mortgage and Investment Co,. Koo1n 400, Paxton block, Omahs, Neb, 82 °d 20 [ONEY to loan on furniture, organs, piauos, horses, and wagons, Huwkeys Investment Co., Room 33, Douglas blk, 16th and Dotl'l;g"slu, RIVATE money to bily smail notes or niort- gages. Ioum 3, Bodrdiof Trade. 811 "~ BUSINESS CHANCES O SALE or trado ~ A compiste set of ab. stracts and & good Tarm and chattel loan business in a gether with of seliing; no fan 417 Bhoely block. 5 W ANTED—A young i who i3 thorough bookkeeper Wants a position Jupuary Jat: woula prefor s positionvhore thero will be an oppartunity to trade reil éstate for an interest intne business, Addres¥ 1P 66 Bee. 965 14) 00d county seat in Nebrasks,to- 200d reason for @ I0.000, business corner. C. F. Harrison, N. Y. Life bldg. 420 13 JPUR SALE-Cheav, 2 store bulldings on 10th st., near depot. Apply 807 8. 10th s;‘lfi 1‘" SOUTH Omana Tots. W, L. Selby's ada, 8500, » t g on Cuming st, in d park; the hou hasallmodern improvements, fiard ood finis througnout; also, largs barn, with 150 £t, front- age on West st. by 180" frontige on Cuming st. T will sell this to the right party on reasonable terms. Room 216, First National Bank build ing. 100k attnis—Ouly 3900 will buy cor. 1ot 50x 130 8o, front on paved st. if taken soon. J. D. Zittle, £10 N. Y. Life vldg. B10 HE best Business, Residence, 2 Vacant and suburban propertios in the market are for sale by “theold reliable” M. A. Upton Co., 16th 78 On oasy terms, the new cottage rected by me on George st., corner Lewo ave.: property has 1002t frontage on George st. by 150 fron ve. For terms apply Koom 216, Bank puilding, 78! 332 15 i you wantany lots 1 Orchard Hill, apply to Iiom 216, First National bank bullding, tor terms and location, T8 PIERRELots, Star Land & Loan ¢ 22 15 WY Eiroceitly purchusod an mside addition io Plerre aud offer you the beston the Omabu market for the money, Call and get terms and prices, Star Land & Loan Co. 1215 IVE-ROOM cottages (#L00_cach), 8100 ¥ down, balance 815 per month, Thos, F, 811 Paxton block. OR BALE—Cheun, Tonse and a stable; to be removed. %o the Bemis Park Co., rooms 15 and 16, nental blogk, 16th and Douglas sts. O NALKOn easy terms—4 now houses In Poppleton park, only 1block from motor. Tueeo louses ard exceedingly woll bullt conventent Inside and handsome exteriors, have 6, 0 aud 7 rooms, gbod cellars and base: ment; 'prices very low and terms easy. Rtring- or & Penny, room 2 Douglas block. i3 17 HOICE Plorre lots, not 4 miies out to “East Side add.” but in the city. Now 18 the time tobuy, Star Land & Loan Co, 832 15 wAlTou & Westerileld,ronl cstat, S, Omahi, cast JPOR BALE—8650 will buy lot 50312 n'Omaha Vigw, one block from motor line, nicely on grade. Lots in this addition are worth $1,000, and the above Yrice 1s open for a short timg only. G, B, Tzschuck, care Umaha Bee. 761 Sourn Omaha lovs. W, L. Selby's add, 80, ~ 250 AM desirous of enja¥ing 1nto partnersnip Witl & young man oF About 21 yenrs of ugo, who must huve g0od buguwss quailies and xo- clal position, also some egperience us traveli salesman. Kesponsible: parties only shoul communicate, Address N4, Bee, 1 cy Y QUNG man to run cigar stand, 816 required, 42115 address R T, Beo office \OR BALE—Very cheap, brick shop builling fronting on business k.. splendid LocAtion with extreme low ground lease for 4 Yuar: special inducelnents offered to stone OF mMurbi cutters. Inquire at 216 Cuming st, 185 14) JOkt BALE—or Exchunge—12 shares of 8100 each (pald up and non-assessabie) Battle of Gettysburg stock for good 1mproyed farm or inside city property, Full lot within §°mile limit of postoflice, clear of encumbrauoe. (i flae trackige lot, Paddock Place 66 fect ckngge. 160 acres near Scotla, Greeley Co., clear of ene cumbrance, sl ucros near Chadron, woll luproved wud Block of clothing for good lot or tarm; must be clear. Bloman, 1901 Farnaw st. o llv:flchrl"‘krd:.n stock aud buliaingin ax . 0. 11, M <0001 Junotion, Nep. 27§55 IR SALE-Well established commission business; good ro: for selliug, Oni 900 10 1,03 rouired, - Address b 4 Bos, S8 Notice, Notlce is hersby given, that sealed bids will be received at the office of the City Clerk of York, Nobraska, umtil Jan, 15ta, 150, for the purcliase of #4.000.0) of ‘the registered’ funding nds of the city of Yark, in denorinations as . follows: Eight bouds for' #00,.0 and one bond for 300.00, bouring G per cevt Intorast payable semlaunuaily at the thical agency of to State of Nobraska, in New York City. “The borasmature in 20 years. They may be paid at the end of 10 years, or at the end of Any year thereafter, at the option of the city, Tué Flght 19 reserved o reloct any or ali bids. . NEWMAN, Mayor, M. M. WILDAAN, City Clerk. D120 16, Notice to Printers, Bookbinders and Btationers. Sealed Proposals will be received at the offic of Couuty Cle: Douglas County, Nebraska, un- 12 p. m.,, Baturday. Dec, 25th A. D, 1889, For furnishing sald county with blank books' all kinds of Stationwry, lithographing, book- biading, district court bir dockets aud ail other printed work which may be required by said Gounty for the year of 189, Bumples of sald work &nd stationary cun be seen a 14 clerks’ office, als0, ostimated quantity of each roquired may bo wsertained, A certified check for #10 ustuccorapan C. o ";'lx-u-dlmm Toserves the right to refect any or all pids. A Witness my hand aod Seal of D‘mfl" Oounty thia 6k ey of Dec., 1369 M. D. ROk, Dodiedn, County Clerk, Notloe to Oontractors. Healed Proposals will be recelved at the office of County Clerk, Doniglas County, until 2 p. m., Saturday. December 2th, 1881, for erecting one Pile Bridge, near th T, 8ec. 35, T 15, R, 14, over the Liftle Papio. Plans and specifications on filein County Clerka offic 18 to be accompanted by certifled check tor Thio Board reserves the right to rejoct any or all bids, M. D, Kocie, Db to County Clerk, Notice of Bond Sale, Notice is iaroby given that bids will e recel ved at my office, until Feiday, Dec. 7, 184, at 8ix o'clock p. mi, for the sale of Sewer Bonds, of the City of fleatrice, Neb, in the sum of 84500, to Dear nterost at the “ate of f per cent Annum, payabie annually. And Intersee tion Paving Honds of said City of Beatrice in the sum of 412,000, to bear luterest at tho rats of 6 per cent per wnnum, payabie semi-annually Allof sald bonds ave of the denomination of 00,00 each, and 10 ho dated on the Aay of (hel elivery, and payable ¥ years nfter th dute thereof, and_ redeemable at the option of sald city of Beatrice at any time after five yoars from their date, principal and Intsrcat Dayabieat the fiscal agency hraska, at tho ity of New York The mayor and council reserve the ri reject any or all bids. A W. 8. Rounxe, City Clerk Dissotution of Partnoersh 8imonsen & Johuson, cor. £2nd_and Camings, have this day disolved partuership by mutund agreement. Mr, Jno. Johuson will continue the business CHt BIMONSEN, Omann, Dec. 10, 1890, JNO, JOUNSON, DIast Notice of Any Notice i 10g Of the sto Yard bank, & ASDY-IAwS, Tor it to Al Mecting annual moet tho Union Stoek ahin, Neb, Rs providad by s alactinn of directors and i transaction of such other business as may properly arise, Will tako place nt the Fiest Natlonal bank of Omaha, Ne on Wednasday, January 8, 1900, at 4 o'clock 1 fhe afternoon. dsdie E. B aRANCIH, Cashier, Notice to Contraciors, tereby given that the Ditertor of hool Board at Floren: Neb., will receive bids until the Btk day of Decomber, at 2 v, m, for the crection and completion of chool Build- ing, tobe bullt in accordance with plans and specifications, which may be seen at the oflice of F. M. is & Co,, Ollice Rooms 43) and &2 Bee Buildin, Bidders will file a cortified check tor $£3) as a guarantes that the successtul bidder will eon- Tract and give a satistactory bond. ‘e Hoard reserves the right to reject auy or all bias, By order ot Board, 1L G aundit, Notice i Noi Toy PACIFIC EXPRES president, Omahn, Neb,, Decentber sth, 180, Notice 18 hiereby civon that tho annuai meet ing of the stockhoiders of the company for the election of directors, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come be- fora it, Will be held at thie office of the company No. 12i6 Farnam street, Omsha, Neb., on Thurs- Qny, January 2, 183, at' 11 0'clock a. 1h. r of the Board of Di Altest E. M. K. BECHEL, Secretiry, PROPOSALS FOR FIFE Qian Servic December 4th 1884, —S¢ “Proposals for Field § the undersigned at Ro: 1 be receLve December Rosebud Agerc Valentine, N d proposaix, indorsed ds,” and addro “hull Ageney, 8, 1 at this agency until 'or K . for furnishing for the Dakota, und deliverig at jraska, or ' Rosebud Agency, at such ‘thne ns miy be required, uboit 160 bushels Seed Onats, 1,200 bushels Seed Potatoes and 500 bushels Seed Corn, Each bid- der must state spectiically in his bid, the propo- 8ed price of each_article to be offeved for deliv- ery under a contract. All seods m £ good quality, suitable for seed purposes in th 1 3 o reguired, ‘The righit is reservodto ject any or all bids or any part of any bid, it Qeemed to be for the bestinterests of theservice. 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Y., A WELL FED HEROINE, Peinter's Literary Effort Cost Him His Job, A Chicago printer was busily engaged in hunting work, says the Times of that city., “Ihad a good job,” he said, ‘‘in a Monroe steect fiction foundry--one of those print shops where they publish stories of the “‘Skeleton Hunter's Last Gurgling Gasp” order by the cord. It is the rankest kind of rot, and is liable to give a printer blood-poisoning if hew handles mueh of 1t. Oueday | got a wad of copy that was positively sicken- ing. It was about a lovoly girl who had been eaptured nnd torn from her home Dby heactless white desporado and his bind of vloodthirsty Apaches. “That night they camped 1n a rocky gorge 200 miles from nowhere, and bound the unfortunate muiden to n trea with the usual buckskin thongs, which cut deep into her tendor wrists, Then they all laid down and went to sleep. In the moantime Old Zeke, tho hairy scout, who was on the trail, snenked up just at daylight, when peoplo sleop the soundest. Zeke sailed 1n and killed twenty-five or thirty Indinns, and then reloased the girl and got hor somothing to eat out of his saddlo bags. This was where I got in my work “The tirst thing Zeke took out of the bags was several thick slices of Vienna bread with honey on them, Next camo cold boiled ham, cut thin, an apple pie with a short, erispy upper crust, and last & tender spring chicken roasted a delicate brown. Mind, you, he had all his stufl in a pair of saddle-bags in the wilds of the Rocky mountains, 300 miles from civilzation,’in_the year 1856, 1t made me sick, but I resolved that the poor girl should have one good feed if Ldied forit, So I shoved in another paragragh like this, completing the bill of far “Alter getting the givl started Zeke reached into the saddle-bag and pulled out a bowl of steaming hot consommo and a boiled fresh mackerel, some doviled crabs, cold slaw, potato salad, a half fry, veal cutlets broaded with tomato sauce. green corn on_the cob, some clam chowder, stewed turkey, a portion of rice pudding, two cups of chocolato, pork tenderloin, Rocheford cheese and a bottle of Buss’ ale, Sara- togn chips, a plate of vaniil\ ico cream- a Chinese papar napkin, sliced cucum- bers, some Californin grapes and a nickel-plated nut-cracker.’ “Did it go?” asked an listener. No,it didn’t,” snid the printer sudly, “but I did, The boss came to me next morning with a proof slip and wanted to know who was writing that story. T said the author was n ng a stagger in that direction, but wusn't giving the g1l a fair show. **That may be,’ he wants to run with the story we'll hire make it easicr for you.’ “Then he told me that T was smart to be a printer and had better go out where the air would strike me. I went.” How a interested d the cafe in boss, ‘bult if onnection and Cold Waves are predicted with reliable and people liable to tho pains an aches of rheumatism drend every change to damp or stormy weather. Al- though Hood's Sarsaparilla is not med to be a positive specilic for rheumatism, the remarkable cures it has eflected show that it may be taken for this complaint with reasonable cer- tainty of benefit. Its action in neutral- izing the acidity of the blood, which is the cause of rhéumatism constitutes the secret of the success of Hood’s Sarsap- arilla. If you suffe rfrom rheumatism, give Hood’s Sarsaparilla a fair trial; it will do you good. Oarnegie's Start, Cleveland Leader: Thirt; years ago there was a big flood in the Ohio river. The smoke-stacks of a stenmboat caught the telegraph wires which crossed the riverat Steubenville, O.,and swept them away. The tele graph company sent a bright young op- erator, not yet sixteen years old, to that point to take care of the messages there until the lines could be repaired. The youth was smbitious and as that was his first opportunity to distingush himself, he did his work well. He would receive and write out the mossages and then every few hours would hire & man to tale them in a boat*on the high water to Wheeling, The young operator was commended for his work and promoted His name aceurac; was Andrew Carnegie, the great iron and steel manufactirer. His exploit of a gencration ago was recalled by his visiting Steubenville on Inesday to meot the Pan-Amer- ican vis nd escort them to Pitt; burg. -~ We are ths Peoplo. Business men from Nebraska for Chi- cago, Milwaukee and all castern cities will please note that by the new time schedule (in effect from and after N vember 17, 1880), they can arrive at Omaha about 4 p. m., can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and can then tuke the through Pullman sleoping car of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul raudway short line fast train at Omaha depot of the Union Pacific railway at 6 p. m. (suppor served on dining cac leav- ing Council Bluffs at 6:80 p. m.), and arrive at Chicago at 9:50 a. m. (break~ fast also served on dining cur), in ample time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the nrincipgl eastern and southeastern lines; or if desived, passengers for the east can remain over in Chicago a few hours for business or pleasure and re- sume their journey by the afternoon fast and limited traing'of all the east- ern roads, Tn addition to the foregoing, another through short-line train leaves Omaha daily at 9:15 a. m. and Council Bluffs at 9:40 a. m,, arriving in Chicago at 6:50 a. m,, making close connection with the express trains of all eastern roads. For tickets and further particulars applv to the nearest tickot agent, or to F. A. Nash, general agent, 1501 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, - Hints to Housekeeps Air the house thoroughly every da oven though the rain comes down {n torrents or the snow beats 1n in drifts, Use a silver spoon when cooking mushrooms, The silver will be blacks ened if any injurious quality is present. Be ashamed to iron a limp shirt botom. Men donot 80 much care for a polished shirt front as they do for u stiff one. Do not be deceived by agents who have ‘*‘superior furniture polish” for sale; use linsecd oil; there is nothing beter 1t is a good idea for a tall woman to have her kitchen table and ironin board a Little higher than ordinary, ft will save many a backache., Use great care in serving food for the iable, as the smallest splatter of grease or gravy changes the appearance and spoils an otherwise pretty dish, Glasses and dishes wipe to perfection when washed in very hot water. Use a dish mop, soap shaker and iron dishs washer, These also expedite the labor, as very hot water can be used, A few years ago a fashionable table was 50 piled with high dishes that it was impossible to see one’s vis-asvis without peoping under the heavily laden siiver and glassware, Now & table is considered wulgar wheun nob laid in & low, simple munner,

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