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1889, SPECIAL1T NOTICES. & OMAHA. ro advertisements will bo taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Terms--Cash in advance, Adyertisements under this head 10 csnts per 1ine for the first insertion, 7 cents for ezch sub- £squent insertion, and 81.50 per line per month. No advertisemonts taken for lessiiban 25 cents for first insertion. Beven words will be counted 10 the Jine: they must run consecutively and must be pad in ADVANC Al ndvertise- ments must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock m, and_under o circumstances will they taken or discontinued by telephone. Parties advertising in these columng and La 1ng their Answers addressod in careof Ti BE will pleaso ask for a check to enable them to get Aheir lettors, us nome will be delivered except n prosentation of check. 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W, PARRK, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- X worth stre HvenEs ria RMACY, 228 Farnam Strost, SITUATIONS WANTED, W ANTED—A position by o lady who Is fir Cluss stenographer and typewriter; pood roferences; can furnish best of recommend from present employers, Address 1511 Witliams 8t city, 826 23 ; understand ‘Adaress 8 2, 815 20% ANTED -Situation_as ol book-keeping: reforencos, oo office. ANTED--Situation to take care ot horacs, oract as coachman; thoroughly under- stands his business, ~ddvess R 7L lsee. 510 28ja 31 with some fmpleme Ihouse in Omaha or Council Bluffs: have had experience on road and can (v references and _recommends. otel,Omaha, for | week. Will Fulber. 203 nish Planters Position in office or_as conchmnn oung man;reforences, Address L 6 iee 84 26t Drugat ing three years' oxperien: Junlor graduate from the Pharmacy, desires a situation in a country town; hus experie oth in eity and oount can commence work Jan. 1st. mendations, Address Jjoin F. gun, Mo, s, besides being.a 1iinois collegs of ituation by a firsi-class Adaress Jolun J. Urbank, Owosso, 618 A3t WANTED--MALE HELP, TID-—Second baker at Paxios Call for the steward. g PED—Agents to sell “The Boy book, glving the actual exper| Mujor J. 0. Kerbey as spy during the late war; seud for outfit at once; can give you exclusive territory {1 Kansas, Neorask und the Dakotas. Address J. M. Freach & Co., Omuha, Nob. 8418 man for care of horses, fur- Roterences required. ~ Address . WV ANEED--Detectives; we want a man in every locality to act as private detective under our instructiovs. Particulars free, Cen- Sral Detectivo Buresn, box 16, Topoka, K it WANED-A man who thoroughly under- stands the care of horses and cows; must refarence, Apply at room 16, Natfonal Bank Bid'g, T80 20 VVANTED A stenographer in a raliroud oftice. _Address i 15, Bee, T8 278 WV ANTED—100 rock men und raiiroad labor- ers for new Union Pacific work near Ogden, Utah: one year's work at good wages mild and healthy climate: reduced rates: also 50 men for company work in Wyoming: free fare. Filley & Kramer, cor. lith and Farnam sts, T3 A GENTE Wanted, general and local agenta %o handle the pat, new chemical ink erasing poncil; greatest novelty ever produced; erases ink in two seconds; no abrusion of paper: 200 0 B0 per cent profit; sells at sight: territory absolutely free: salary to good men; sample # cents by mail; for tarms and full pacticnlars addrexs the manufacturers. The Monros Eraser Co, U. 8. express bullding, La Crosse, Wis. 70428 JANTED—. nace, ete. 2. Bee office. ANTED—A first-class barber: wages 88, Toom and busrd. . H. Hl, Wahoo, Neb. 71 VW ANTED A computent dry goods man; must understand trimmibg uiid cara Wit A TANTED—Ladies and gents to represent national corporation. Excellent position twenty years. Applicants must send ten conts postage, Miss Hattie Marks, box 834, Sioux y I, 08 26) tato Lottery Co. want ngents— ITicicots B0 conts. - Address A. C. Rogs & Co., 20-25 ing. Stonenull, 116 and 118 16th st. 709 A} T ANTED—Solicitors, nddress with re ences Bankers' Lif¢ Ius. Co. Lincoln, Neb. D200 men for south, cheap rates, Agency, 1150 Farnam st. GENTS! free. Behie Tennessoo and the Albright " Labor ANTED—Salesmen at $76 per month shiary and expenses to sell o 1ine of silyer-plated Jare, Watchos oto. by samplo only; horse and team furnished free, Write at once for full par- Ticulars d sample case of goods free, Btand- ard Bliverware Go., Hoston, S w1 EN to travel for the Fonthil Canadn, W nurseries of pay 80 to #10) & montn and Densos to agents to_seil our Canadian grown ock. Add, Stone & Welltugton, Madison,Wis, hY ANTED—Canvassers ac Singer Sewing Machine office. 1518 Douglas IILI“.:’QLl B D new articlo of great me: clnity: will By -hsnu the unp profite of two-thirds their entire rece N exporience nocessary. Address Ratlrond Rem- edy company, Lincoln, Neb. w31 W ANTED—Giri for nousework, 1710 :ll:lc S0, \V ANTED=A girl to do kitchon and Laundry Work: must be & g0od cook; 1812 Wirt st., Kountze Place. s19 ANTED—You irl for light housework, T8 on st e & o ™ ’WANTBD—GMG giri for general housework and boy to do chores at 2611 St. llé(l‘lz:vu ANTED—Two furnished rooms and table honrd for gentieman and wifa: permanent Af satistied; everything must be frst-class, Ad dress O 51 Bes ) FOR RENT--HOUSES. 2R RENT=10.ro0m house, 8011 Harne ys X! modern improvements: suited for roon and bourders, - See Dr. Neville, 1402 Dongins st offage. 9111 1{Arney at.. E 301 Farnam at. TCIGHT room finta 707§ Joth s, all moder. Uimprovements, incluaing steam leat. Thos. F. Hall, 11 PRXto1 LK. Fuu]m TA T.room brick flat, water gns. 1102 8 13th, up stairs, room . FoR RENT The handsomest T-room modern fiat 1n Omaha, private hall, slectricity, otc., At 2119 Farnam st. 8, A. Sioman, 1301 Farnam st ower story of housn 3 rooms and closet, sir heat, mantel and as, ot and cold And cistern water, bath room, good cellar, nice sodaed yard, at $25 month, 615 Toom houso with all modern improve. ments, in good order. Apply 2120 I FeR RENT—5-room house, 8. E, Cor. Vinton,$12 per month, on electric m JTORE 22x13 feet, 4 stories and basement, 105 Harne) e &0 5 room: Dells; bath, i i ! E batn, all convenience r place, Tooms, nice location, city water. rooms and bath, near Park avenue; rick. 7 rooms, Windsor place, nice locatiou, 4 roomsund bath on Sherman ave. ooms and bath with barn, all conven- #10: store on Park avenue. 7: 4-room cottages near Seward st Also flats on South l6thst. Rooms tosuit tenants. TIOR RENT Nice 6-room cottag Place, 80 per montli QOR RENT—37-ro0m flats in the new building just completed on the corner of 10th and Jonies stroets, four blocks from Farnam, at Drices ranging from #30 to $15, ineluding water, These are tho best urranged tiats in the city and are supplied with wraught steel ranges, landsome mantels and many other conven: iences not generally found in flats, In summer the bullding will be furnished with awnings, and all ouiside doors and win- dowswith Portiand Mainescreens, y at storo of the building No, 705 8. 16th George Clouser i85 J2 F i) ‘en-room house, 1 modern improvements. Enqu or 1318 Farnam. OR RENT—Iouse in best locality. At 1623 Dodgo 8t (OR RENT-Kight-room house, with amplo grounds, corner Leavonworth and st sta.: bath , ot and cold water. Apply to Lewis 8. Keed & Co., room 13, board of trade butlding. - I[nquire 8 T able, well, cistern, full lot at 638 N. 1ith 8t I RENT--) TOOM 1OV fornia streets, all convenic 7 Homilton, §| - Lite bulldin, OR_RENT—Houses and_stores, cared for, taxes paid. Midiand Guarantes &Trust Co., 164 Farnam st Abstr: 570 OR RENT—New &roor, liouse 220 & Califor- nin streets, all conveniences, 80; aiso 6-room tage, 220 and Califoruia, §); f-room cottago, Hamiiton, $18: store on Hamilton strest ot Wity rooms elliud. 8. A C. 5 . Y. Life by TH1OR RENT—House 310 Nortn W. cor. 224 wnd Davonport. N Inquire av the Fair, X' Thirteentn and_How: o OR RENT—House, 11 rooms, 810 N. 224 s e, Mrs, M. A. Detyiler, 24 and Davenport, 1 iF you wish to rent & house or store ses H. E, Cote, Continental block; ofico open ovenigs. i3 _FORRENT-ROOMS FURN R RENT—Bedroom and alcove sultable for 3 or 4 gentlemen or mun and wife: mod- ern conventences; wit.in 4 blocks of posioffice, Adaress 87, Iee. 839 IN/ICELY furnished room at 708 5. IStk st. &9 27) TCELY furnisied rooms with all_modorn conveniences, No. i N. 1oth straet. . JRO0MS, table board, 1715 Davenport street. A e 1% FUR RENT—Furished room: all modorn conveniences, with boara if desired. 1318 Davenport street. 03 21+ IRST-CLASS rcom and two saltes with Voard to parties who wish a pleasant home and good surroundings, Two blocks west of 0., 1107 Dodge st. i it ) HOOMS tor light nousekesplug. 5118, 16t 599 26% 3 o warm rooms, il modern Very pleasant room suitable for two gentlonen, furniture new, on bast car line, 820 per month' ench, for board and room. genticmen; Dodgestreet.' UR RENT—Well furnished room. with Tocation incity. Call at i 'S, CLAIR European hotel. cor. 15th and Dodgs. Special rate by Wesk or montj FPOR RENT- Elegantlynewly furnis hed rooms with or without board, one block from post- office, all modern conveniences, best location in the city: also take day boarders. Cail at 107 8 it 81190 (OR RENT--4-room suite, unfurnished, suit- able for housekeeping, gas, water, eto, 0 family without chiliren; northwest cor. 17th and Webater st o LATS and_unfurnished rooms for house. keaping, conveniently located in suifs of m 2to 4, modern conveniences. utta Rent. 1608 Farnam fllBOELLANEO!IB. YHE auction sale of H. M_Mannington's stock of fine furniture at 1510 Douglas st. will be- gin Thursday morning and continue moi afternoon and evening until everything 1 notary public and conveya iz yan Isuits F you wish to engage in any Kind of business come and see us, Hoom 15, Chamber of Com- merce. 8 q‘ BSCRIBK for shares in the Secarity Build. Wing and Loan assoclatio authorized cap- Al 1000000, N D Apple, Agt. wnl focal as., Room 10, Ware block 811117+ {END 20 contsin stamps for Intest map of $0maha, €. F. Harrison, N. Y. Life. 1 A UCTION and_Friday Omaha Auc- 63 wales every Tues: morning at 1114 Dougias stree tion & Storage Co. H E. COLE, reliable fire insurance. RENTAL AGENCY. _ Cole, rental agent; office open eve) ngs —— &IDAN—A special fand of $100,00 in sums #1000 and npwhrds at very low rates. The Mead [nvestment Go,). 814 8, 1sth at. 784 MONEY, to toan ity to loan on good fhe $1de vacantiota, Potféi+x Cobd, il Farnam ) 00 et ey - MPNEY to iown on [¥taes, wagons, mules housetold goods, pIEnos, organs,diamonds, 1owest rates, ho first ofganizo he city. Makes | loan office 1o oanis from thirty to three hun- dred and sixty-five anys. which can be paid partor whole at any tjiie, thus lowaring the principal and interest, * and see us when Jou want money. We ¢# usslst you promptiy and to_your mdvantage without removal ot property or publicity _Aloney always on hand. o delay in making loatly. C. F. Reed & Co., 98, Fith st., over Bingiath & Sons ki) TRESIDENCE Loans 81 to T per cant: no ad- ditional charges for commissions or Attor- neys' fees. W. i, Meikle, First Nat. bank bldg, ki HAVE $00 to loan on first mortgags securi- ty for two years from Jan'y 1st, or will buy a first mortgage note, Address R 39 Bes offics, BupINg loans. D, National bank, '\\'Jm I'ED—First olass 1 Fates. Calland see us. ment Co., 1501 Farnam. TVIONEY toloan on any security I for short time atlow rates. Lowest rates on personal property. The Henderson Mortgage Investment com- pa m 400, Paxton block. il . 210 Firat de loans. Lowest Matual Ivest- 708 loan on {mproved city property At & low rate of interest. It will pay vou to seo us before you make your loan. oba 'Omp\ug. successor to Gate City_Land Company, 37 South 16th st.. oppo- site Board of Trade. 20449 NEY t0 loan. 0. is Co., real estate HE banjo taught As an art by beck, room 213 Douglas block. Physician's satchel containing instru- hments; finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Dr. Cuscaden's, 2015 Cass, 780 20¢ T PERSONALS. 3 A0 MRA bR hgots, 1505 Farnam st. 0 JKEYSTONE Mortaage Co.—loans of 810 to $1,000; got our rates bofore borrowing and save money: loan on horses, furniture or any approved security, without publicity; notes bought. for new ijan, renawalof old and low- OANSmade on real estate and mortgages bought, Louiss, Reed & , board trade. T /ADIES and gentle on de: 'rm{ rrespond- 4 ents nddress Corresponding Club, hansas City,,enclose stamp. 676 §2+ JPERSONAL-Olive firanch is & posttive cure for all female weaknesses. Also have Olive Branch Pile Remedy, sure cure tor piles. 8am- lea free. Eady agerits wanted, Address Miss 700 M. Firvy, 1620 Clark st., Omahn, Gen. Agt. for Nebrasks. #1for 1mo, treatment. 883313 sy mortaage loans at low rates and no delay. D. V. Sholes, 210 Firat Natlonal bank. V[ONEY toloan: cash on hand, no delay, J W. Bquire, 1219 Farnam st., First National bank building. i TVIQNEY to Toan on clty or farm property. Geo. J. Paul, 160 Farnam st. e _WANTED-TO BUY. TANT a stock of merchandise or hard- ware, about 82,00 or $,000, will pat in 51, (’ll:) cash, balance good property, A&r&:s [3 vvANffil);(.un(r(-nmm»rr(m apor. No. braska Mortgage Loan Co., 610 Paxton blk. YASH paid for second-hand books at the An- ‘tiouariau book store, 1413 Farnam. 10§ V )— , carpete, Tlionsehoid goous, for Wells Auction & Storage Co.. $i7 8. isth st. 50 een and Plonsant and Hamilton and Cuming §ts. Applytothe Bemis Park Co., Rooms 15 aad 1, Contnentat bik., 15th and Dougias st. i 1 for all kinds of household goods at 1114 Douglas street. Omaha Auction & Storage Co. N\ ERHCAN JISE for our customors Who have cash,securcd paper and real estato 10 trade. Room 15, Chamber Cominerce. 611 STORAGE. KAGE storage at lowest rates, Bushmar, 1311 Leavenworth. 5 THE Hotel dept. of the Union Paciic Rail- Way system folicits storage of all kinds nt thelr ‘warehouse in the A.mes building, Ninth and Jones. ‘Irackage and ample facllities for handling, etc. Reasonable rates. 520J 14 TTEE cloanest and Dest storage in tho city at low rates at 1114 Douglas streot, Omuna Auction & Storage Co. 204 , clairvoyant, treats all chron- marvelous gift of healing, and Tor fustructions how to dsvelop. OMce 403 N 101k, ou 20t . B, GRAUX, the child medium tells your tull life, past, present and future, in a dead trance, 402 N 10¢h st. 08 21 EIL CLAYTON, clmrvoyant ana_magnetic liealer, ~Any wish may be granted through her wonaerful will power; 714 S0. 16th st., flat 3. Kl 29 ORTUNE Teller—Mrs, Lenorman cau s consulted on all affairs of life. Satist guaranteed, No. 310 N. 15th at. DE NANNIE V. WARREN, clairvoyant med- ical and business medium. Female disease ® specialty; 119 N 16th st, rooms 2and 3. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING 1 J. SUTCLIFF + Stenograpnor and Notary, 314 First National Bank' Building, Telephons 1242, 830 EARN shortnand and typewriting under Prof. Mosher,at Omaha Commercial college, corner [5th and Dodge, Students write from 6) 10 10) words per minute in_three months; office drill one month free; only reporting ' stvie taught: no text books needed; students puf in positions; grammar, letter writing, speding, penmansiip, free: tybewriters for rent aua sup’ Dlies forsaie. Shorthand taught by mafl. Write us for circulars. Itohrbough firos, Omana, 2 JTANDARD shorthand school,room 31 Wbik,(successor to Valentine's) the lay, clusive shorthand school in the west. Teachers nre verbatim reporters. Particular attention paidto ypewriting. “Mechanioal construstion of machine taught by factory expert. Circulars, H., ¥ COLB, loan agent. Opon evenings. . a4 $|.mu-"rnme money to loan or will buy good mortgage. W. L. Séiby, r 13, Board of Trade, 5 55 OANS—City and_farm loans, mortgage pa- L dper bought. McCague Investment &:. gfi‘a 20,000 L0 loan in amounts from 81,000 to 810,000, on § years time on good improved real estate in city.” Must be loaned by Dec, 16. Henderson Mortigage and Investment Co.. Koom 400, Pazion 32 Dlock, Omahn, Neb, M ONEY—Loans nogotiated at low rates with. Mout delay, and purchase good commercial paper and niottgage notes. - . A. Sloman, cor. h and Farn evenings 144 loaned on furniture, horses and 0ns, rates reasonable. L‘ll“ Lo Co., 118 8 15th st\ .opposite Mulard h "\,Il loan on real estate security at IMiowest razes. Befora negotintiog loans see Wallace, R 310 Brown bidg. Isth aad Douglas. QEE Sholos, room 210 First National ban before making your loans. Kt O YOU want money. Losns made on furni- ‘ture, planos, horses, ote., without delay, publicity or removal. Persons wishing a loan of this ind will do well by calling at this offica before denling elsewhere, A. F. Greenwood & Co.. room (1) 520 South Thirtoonth streer. 234 HATTEL loans at_ lowest rates. business contidential. J. i Euinger, 17 Fruatn st V[ONEY—. 00 “or days _on furaiture, pianos, horses, Loudss; ete. J, J. Wilkinson, a8t S TLOANS stlowest rates oush wiways on hand: notes bought; —mondy advanced on auy available security. The Peoplo’s Financial Ex- <change, room 67, Barker Slock. 823 'axton’ blk. RIVATE money 1o bily SIAL notes or mort- gages. Room I3, Board of Trade, BiL PDOJOU want monoy? If s, don't borrow hefore getting my rates, which aro the low- est on any fum from 81 to £10,000. 1 makeo loans on household 'zoods, planos, or- gD, lorses, mules, wagons, warehouse re- celpts, houses. leases, etc., in any amount al tne lowest pussible rates, without publicity or removal of ploperty. Loans can bo made for one to stx months and youcan Day Dart atany time, reducing both principal and interest. If you owe a balance on your furniture or horses or have a loan on them, 1 will take it up and carry it for you as long a8 yon desire, Tt'y ouneed money you wiil find it to your ad- vantago to see me before horrowing. 13 1. Musters, room 4, Withnell building,15th and Haroey. 169 TMQNEE to toan on turniture, organs. pianos, horses, and wagons. Hawieye Investment Co., foom', Douglas bk, 10th aud Dodge sts. BUSINESS CHANCES. READ this: Twant a reliable man with some capital to establisn a buginess that has no equalin Omaha, 1t does not require a large capital, but 850,000 can easily be made a year,if well managed. ‘This is no exaggeration. I meun husiness, and this will hear the closest fuyesti- gation. Address R 70, Bee. 827 28 OR SALE—Stock and fixturesfof first-clags grocery, best locationiu tne city, will sell for considérable less than cost, party leaving city. Address S 4, Dee, 833 Partuer in z0od paying business, Bosworth, R 42 Barker blk. 809 21) FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS A pargain, nousekeeping furni- ture tor 4 rooms Withi privilege of renting therooms. 714 N, ISth st. 82 20 T r\\'u' nice front rooms, 2010 Dayonport. O RENT—Nicely farnished rooms,s; to $2) per month, at220 N, 16th, cor. Davenport st. Apply, Itoom 1, 125 J 4 Fmi KENT—Nicely furnished roons, 8 to 20 D er month, at 20 N. 16th, cor, Davenport st. Apply Room 1. i 120 4% )R RENT—N1cely furnished rooms, Lo 820 per month, at 22 N, 16th, cor. Davenport, Apply, Koom' 1. 125 J 4% OR RENT—To gentlemau aud wife or two or more gentlemen & suite of rooms on par- lor loor, new house and new furuiture, all ac- commodations the best, on best cur 1ine in city, Address I 82 caro Beo oilice. B3 POk RENT-_Two rooms, furnished or unrar- nished. 132 Capiiol ave. i) & RENT—A furnished parior room suit- able for two gentlemen or man and wife, medern conveniences, 213 8 2itn, 0 2 TOELY furnishea rooms for gentlemen only, 1708 Dodge, £ OR BALE--Or exchange for caitle, new creamery, 10-horse engine, 15-horse boiler, splendid location, good stock country, price 10w, terms reasonable. L. U. Laker'Battls Crek, Neb. 3 A T AUCTION, commencing Thursduy morn. <4Aing, the entire stock of furniture’ at 1510 Douglis, wili be closed out under the hammer Dy ordwr of the mortgagees. This will bea graud chiuuce to get fne turniture st your own gures. 0027 JPORSALE-Lense on two fiats 24 und id story, rooms well furnished, now occupied Dy responsible roomers, doing ‘good business, 00d Jocality, will be s0ld at & bargain. Ad: iress Rt 43 fido office. 077 20§ 0K SALE—One dentist's outfit complete, One set surgical ins truments compiete, One new Domestic sewing machine, One 00k stove; heating stove, Wili be sold at 4 price, for cash or on time. J.J. Wilkinson, 618 Paxton blk, 89 FoR saL quantity of bullding stone; apply 1o the superintendent Bee building, It ENTFurnished rooms, aiso front 1 b lor. 1004 Douglas. o4 wfiumn»-um for general housework, 22§ 0. 2uth st. 8187 VAN'I;RDI—I: w:;l for housework. = Call at 3043 Paul st., three blocks north of Cumy #t. Mrs. Dumont, L 2] pleasant room for gontiemen. ‘All modern convenionces. ' Curner 20th and Bt. Marys avenue, or 620 8. th, brick r’“d.alm- D T —— FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, ANTED—10 (ining room girls, #2); 4 lad, ook 0 and ou oF Con bl good’ wmes Inundreses, alshwasliers, kitchen girls, second ©00ks, nurses’ hel and 5 girls for eral work, Mrs, Broge, 314% 8. 13t L5 ANTED—W)) ouug girl for hou wor, B B, gid.© oK Eirl for glnse- ANTED—Tmmediately, & £00d gir as cool Wuu laundress at I 'lxmmu’:‘r;‘l‘t.h uw: Bt Mary's nve. ooh ANTED—A fow more ladies to learn aress cucting. Call wt Mrs. H. O. Moses' drews- makizg paclor for paresilais, 111 Cote 21, ANTI!D-AJM kitchen giri. Reference reguired. 14 Harney st. B t B rel OUIS WINEBERG, as maker, B Rh e Sl arem aud Slgak pkar. "D Copl v repmirng ol Cue. = ) G AGEMENTS to do dressmaki ng i JERRAGTARAT Jp 30 tressmak ‘é"u:-::"' WANTED-TO RENT: {OR RENT—Store aud flat over it on B 10th street near Dorcas; also house and two flats same locality; also two tiats on Sth st near Pa- cific, any of nbove will be rented at low figures 10 good tenants, W, C. Ives Co,, 813 8 el s [ OR KENT—The 4-story brick bullding, with or witnout power, forinerly occupied by the Bee Publising Co., 916 Farnam st. T'ne build- ing has 8 fire. proof cement basement, camplete steam-heating fixtures, wator on all the tloors, gas, ete. Apply at the oflice of The Bee. 915 SQTORES at, 707,700 711 8 166, *x00 each, larke snow Windows, steam heat furnished. ‘Thos. ¥. Hall, 811 Paxion bik. 504 JOR KENT—Fine busement on 8 & coruer of 16th and Jones at, well suited for a barber sliop, piumbers oftide aud mauy other thiugs éna re at middle store of the buliding. %orl- bvncu for vent cheap in Withnell bullding, steam heat, elovator and ail modern im: provements, 15tk and Harney st. 430 11} F‘UH RENT-Half store, 1016 Douglas ll.l" IOR RENT- 111 Fe x| 1614 Faruam st. B RENT—Stores wnd corner fiat over drug & ¢ cor M6th and Jones. Just the place for & [ wauts his ofice en ssme of living room. Apply at the bulld- ing, No. W B 16th st. Geouge Ciouser. 543 DINE carriage teams and_single drivers and fresh milch cows for sale at W, Ii. Milard's Hilside ck farm. Horses wintered at reas- onabio rates. 1. J, Fleming, m'g'r,Ciliout Nob. AN-Feb ¥ TR BALE or Excuange—Four full-bioaded Jersey cows, fine deiving team_as there 1s in the city,0ne Gouble carriage, one double cutter, one pliseton (Snyder make),and one road wagon (Snyder make); ull nearly new; will trade for good property und will assume’ light meumb. Tance, 216, ¥irst National bank bullding, T JPOB BALE—4 5-horse power Porter engine 1w food condition, welght 5,100 Dunn%.n. cylin- der 11x16; for particulars apply to e oo office, __ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, VWWANTED—A partner with from 84000 to #,000 for a real estate deal. 810,000 sure Address R 61, Beo. ' 780-20 (0K SALE—An abstract and loan business at half price; paying 81,000 per year profit; ina Nebraska county seat, Tne only one in the town. 417 Sheely block. 036-2 profit in months, S UBSCHIBE for shares in the “American,” Mthe largest building and loan association in the world. M. A. Upton, special agent, 1ith and Farnam, 242 OR SALE—Well established commission business; good reasous for selling, Only 500 10 1,000 required, Address P 4, Buc. JPOR BALE-or Trade, & well establisned book and stationery store. Box 618 City. 750 RSAL ft. front Saunders st. Plain. viow, §L.000, F.'H. Lamb, Council BHiufra, 73 90 new houses in jock from motor, ingly well bullt, con- ndsome exterlors, Bave b, Tooms, good cellars and basement: very low and terms easy, Stringer & room 20 Douglas ol 0 i OTS in Sherldan Pin Jthres blocks from st from conrt house. Prices #00 per lot, $10 ¢ and #10 4 month, seven per cent interest Reed & Co., room 1%, Board Tra 8 FIHE prettiest lot in old Ambler place, on grade, only #5% cash, Stringer & Pe) @ onsys term only 1 TeRvenWworth street, I‘i:rr your property with H. E. Cole. QI‘I‘ TAL valnator of Omaha renl estate +) Nebraska Iands: ten years exporience. Reay, 618 Paxton block, A DOR SALE 150 will buy lot 50%120 in'Omaha View, one block from motor line, nicely on grade, Lots in this addaition wre worth $1,000, and the above price is open for u short time only. -G, B, Trschuck, care Umaha Bee ki [UVE-ROOM cottages #1500 eacn), 3100 cash down, balauce §15 por month, Thos. F. Hall, 811 Paxton block, 33 OR SAL new house just being erccted on Cuming st. in Sherwood park: the hotss has all modern improvements, hard wood finish throughout: also, large barn, with 150 ft. front- aggo on West &t by 18) frontage on Cuming st. 1 will sell this to the right party on reasonable terms. Room 216, First National Bank building. HE best Business, Residence, Vacant and suburban properties in the maret are for sale by “theold relinble” M. A. Upfon Co., 16th and Farnam ki WWAUGH & Wostertield.veut ostat 8. Omaha, 0 OOK at tnls—Only 8000 will buy cor. 1ot 60x 130 So. front on paved st. it taken soon. J D. Zittle, £10 N, Y. 1Afe bldg. 3 SOUTHOmana lot . L. Solby's ada. $900. pA) ottage ALE-O oasy t i corner Lows ctod by me on property nasiio fe. fr on Georgo t. 150 frontage on Lowe ave. For terms ap) m 216, First National Bauk ouilding, 3 Fyou want any lots inOrchard Hill, apply to RRoom 211, First National bank bulldix terms and locatio elghty-four by 110, choice and Californin street, elo- for building on speculation. Sed me ilars, 150, choice corner with smail house, Dlock 11, Bouth Omana. Price$3,000, &0 cash, Finest trackage biock in South Omaha, near viaduct. price £2,000; will take good fafm for $15,000 equity, This isn rare snap. 000 buys five-room modern cottage, mantel, cfty water, on paved street, Take it. 1inest lot of clear farms for Omaha property, and assume incumbrance, of Any agency in town. Seo s about buying before listing yonr property. Have bargains on trades. We have got ‘em all over town, . V.Snoles Co., 213 First National biini. 3 trados, X , sec. b, 1 W Hamilton ty, Neb., 2 miles from Mavquette, smail house, stable, 0 ncres pasture fenced, living water, price ouly $10 per acre, $5,431.00,” one-third 158 crop Included, Terms $2,200 cash, balance 6 per continterest. 1. K: Atkins, owner, rail- building, Denver, ( 788 TF YOU hav any;hlm; to exchnoge o© 4« 1on or address H K. 6, Continental otfice FOR EXCHANCE. h ot mortgage pape dise, ana inside residence propert ¢hangé for hovses and laud. - Daniels, ife. I{" T ciass Nebrrskafarm, 250 acre. der eultivation,stock and ¢rops on thie piace, clear, want good Omaha property. C. O, Meagher, 725 N, Y. Life bidg. 818 31, [ TIAVE about $1,200 equity in & farm in Holt county that I wonld like to trace for some- ilnngliu acre property near Omahs, Address R3] Bee 7 OR EXCHANGE.—100,000 cigars, Wil taxe lots with slight incumbrance, Addr Bee. W ANIED—froom cottage: & per or Clenr lots for equity in 10-room house, with city water, tr¢ etc., on California st. ‘ead, Comptroller's office, e F‘Ol( SALE or Exchange— A half interest in a hardware and plumbing business, Houses and lots in Omaha. 1f you want a home invi tigate this. Room 15, Chamber of Conu’p‘tgrca. 7 OR EXCHANGE-—A chol: ell improvea Towa farm containing 250 acres for merchan- aiso or Omana proverty: also two 240-acre well improved Iowa farms for Omaha property and will _assumo incumbrances. J. H. Carse, 417 Sheely blook. 600 25 MOR EXCHANGE—Merchandise for cattle or horss. Lock box 20, Stuart, Neb. UNTON Tiekel ON SALE TO ALY PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH 1nd SOUTH A 1302 FARNAM STREKT. &4 Eqedo® C.H.PEARSON & C2.+— —%BALTIMORE.Mo_ GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPP’S COCOA BREAKIFAST, ¢ & thorough ki o of the natur: which govern the operation’s of digestion and nutrition applicaiion of the fine proy well sclecteil Cocon, Mr, Epps has our brenkfasttables with a_de «d beverage which muy save u ctor's ills. 1t 18 by the judicion suchi articles of d stitution may be eradually built up until strong _enough to resist every tendency to disense. Hundreds of subtle maindies are tloating around usready to attack wherever there is a weak point, We pe many a fatal shaft by keeptng our- 1ves well fortified with pure biood and a prop- exly nourished frame."-—-Civil Bervice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. S omfiumurflmundmu.|hgro«aml..n.a|.y1 us g ESE Es&cn. smeopathic Chemists London, England. A Perfect Art Album contalning 24 FRE Beautlful Photographs representing Teaand Coffes culture, will be sont: on recelpt of your address. ” CHASE & SANBORN, 136 Broad St., Boston, Western Dept. 80 Franklin 6t., Chicago, Ill. JOR EXCRANGE_—810.000 stock of dry goods, notions and clothing. Owner wants ' clear land ana part cash. Address Lock Dox * C ul 00030 N0 EXCH A an stock dry goods and clothing, want good land and wmoney. HBox Frankfort, Ind %l 25 Fine improved farms for cattle and horses, Box 163, Frankfort, Ind, W, LSELBY'S add. to ..Oxn;hbi ono lot o 8500 to exchange for horses. Room 13, Board of Trade. 200 ThrrovED farm and city property for mer- Lchandise. Address, Room 15, Chamber Com- merce. ki) IOR EXCHANG E—80 acres c Drance, in 8rips of 10 acres, 10 Mercer coun- Iinols, for stock of goods or city property. Dply room 218 First National bank vullding.’ {'OR EZCHANGE—A business ylelding a profit of from §3,000 to $6,000 per ‘annum o exchango for good ity property ' Am willlng to assume light imeumbrauca. ~ Apply room 21 First National bank buildin 83 To The Puvlic. You are hereby notified not to sell to Joseph. ine E. Kennedy on my_credit, any goods and merchandise, as I shall pay 1o debts by her contracted, and all snles made to her must be upon her fhdividual credit, Omana, Nebraska, December 23rd, 1880, DEaitt Higam B, K Notice of Anpual Meeting. Notice is hereby given that the annual meet- ing of the stockhoiders of tne Union Stock Yard bank, South Omaha, Neb., as provided by itsby-laws, for the electian of directors and the transaction of such other business as may roporly arise, will tuke pluce at tio Kirsu ational bank of Omaha, Neb., on Wednasday, January 8, 150, at 4 o'glock 1u the aftornoon. T OR BALE—or Exchange—12 shares of 8100 each (mald up and non-assessable) Battle of Gottysurg stock for good improved farm or inside city property. Full lot within -mile limit of possottice, clear of_ encumbrauce. o ¥ine truckage lot, Peddock Place 60 foct rackage. 160 acres near Scotia, Greeley Co., clear of en- cumbrance, 100 ucres near Chadron, well improved aud rented. i Btock of clothing for #684 lot or tarm; must bo clear. ¢ B, A, Bloman, 1501 Farnam st. 908 POR BALE—Splendid [vxinfi butcher shop in an excellent jocality au cheap rent, at bic This is &' rare bargain. 417 Sheely bloock. 65625 POI SALE—First class saloon in one of the bust Nebraska citioe; quly good and respou- sible parties need apply. Address 1t 40 Tieo ofiice on the doliar. STOCK BOARDED, =y ANTED-—Horses to winter at 8 & month per head on farm neaf irvington. Plenty of grain and hay to feed, good sheiter and good care given them; horaes oailed for and deliv- ered, W, R Homan, rm:% Frouzer blk, 743 FOR SALE--REAL EBTATE. N Act of chattel motlgage WD siract books, chewp. 110 Faruum st rgomn [IDLAND Guarautee & Trust e, N, ¥, Life bld,complete abstracts furnishiod kud titles o real estate examined,perfected. llnuw1_llcs-d. o TJ'HE Security Abstracts ot ‘Tisle Co, complete abs tracts of title to ail v Omahs wod Douglas York Life bldg. i Co. First tloor New 950 32 MONEY TO LOAN Elave cash on haud for any cholce loans on tirst clty property, ntral Loan & arnuu street, Xl Trust Co,, 1305 Fs ONEY to] fmp B MOBEY golosy o Au‘?mfljpmwlg cu HarFis raoin, 411 15t Nat Baok bld'g. A 8300 bmproved tanpg, adjoining Corydon, the county seat of Wayne county, lowa, foF saleon euss terius for 530 per acre, Address D. & J. Burgeant, Corydou, 18, 80031+ TR SALE—S acres in West Omaus. only #2,400; $450 cash, valance ) to b ]elr;."ll‘l':klv N. ¥ Lafe bldg. TR BALE-AUs bargain, boautitul howe in Hanscom' place jusé completed, all ready for occupuney, al wodern vonseustices, splen- did neighborhood, Geo. N Hicks, Nu'ux' Life bldg. e elt Line 41 O ), B L Y. bldg. 1 8 . mml' » an& house, ten rooms wad laundry, wine cellar, red vak iyt o S it AR HILADELVHTA Mortiams & Trust Co. fur- L M T T Y w N olioee " Goonge I F Gastes room 7, Hoard of Trade. Bt i IR RENT--& rooms, Ohea) e donr Lo nnd Shrin ave. - T ¥ to small fam- st their westorn Ozlw dollars private money 0!:_1 loan Bote, rovm 18 ‘Board K B BALE—Good o JPBE N Saiond bovdm houte A1 IS0 Ve Capitol avenue. ouse #1600, vacant Apply on prem'ses, #l6 Decatur street, & i ‘7 ERY low, 2 new nouses and lots in Connell Blafrs: 1'lot, South Omaba, very litel ey requited. Write A . Paddock, lw:fi E. B. BRANCH, Cashier. Notice. Nl)'l'l(} E 15 hereby given that forfeiture of de- 1is L leases and contracts of schoo! and other educationsl lands will be deferred for sixty days from date, and that all leases and confracts not then paid will be declared for- feited. : JoiN BIERN, Com'r Public Lands and Bulldings, Lincoln, Dec. 10th, 1880, dlndby Notice, There will be a stockliolders moeting of the Coliseum Hullding Association of Omala, at thelr officc, Room 40 Chambor of Commirce ‘Bullding, Omuhs, Nebrasks, Saturday January 15th 16, at 2 0'clock p. m., foF the purpose of electing Board of Direciors and the transac- tion of such other business us may come before sald wasociution.” W B, LAKDSAY, Secretary, JPROPOSALS for Erection of Schoo! Bullding U. 8. Indian Behool Bervive, Genoa lndus. trialScuool, Genoa, Neb., Dec, 14, 1843, Sealed proposals indorsed **Proposals for the erection of & school bullding,” and addressed to the undersigned at Genoa, Nebr.,, will be recelyed at this school until one' o'clock of Weduesday, January 15, 18, for the eroction on the school gwuud- at such nlmml a8 miy be selected by he superintendent, a two-story brick bullding, about 40x66 feet 10 inches, with & vne-story ad- dition about 23 fect 5 inches by 20 feet 4 inchos. Plans and specifications of the proposedbulid- ing may be examined at the ofice of the *Hee" of Omaha, Nobr., and at the office of the super- intendent of the 5chool at Genoa, Nebr. = Kach bidder must state specifically in his bid, the M;lglbuh will b required by him in the erection of the bullding. The right 18 reserved to rejoct any or all bids or any part of any bid if deomod for the Lest interests of the service. Certified Checks—KEaeh bid must be sccompanied by a certitied check or draft upon some Uni States depository, made paysble to the order of the lllllafll*m 10r at least ive per cent of the amount of 1he pro) which check or Araft will be tarteited to Inited States in case any bidder or bldders receiving an award shail Bl R i, SR et and sul sl e wi e L 10"ths bidder. "W, 1. BACK U, Bu sriatond- ent. - Notice. the annual my ok pther pu : t‘v"llaw col ny THE PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY, Office of ¢ Omaba, Neb., December b te caumpany 1 .?u;fl tho trAMAUOD | Lo a utrut:hqu?;u. Nob:, on Ahurs. e AR Attest: P 1589, N is ":o% ou _of ¥ Proparly coue be- E M, M MAN, L Wi - T DRUNKEN NESS Liquor HARIT. DAL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE 0t HAINES GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be givin in o cup of coffee or fem or giclaw ot Bl without e knowieded ot thop it mooessary.’ It is absolutely harmicas and wiil permanent and apaedy oure, whothe™ the patient s a moderate driuker or an alooollo wreck. 11 KV KL FATLS, "It operaten 80 quietly and with such car- tainty fhat tho patient undergoes no inconvenionss, and ero ho 18 aware, his Gomplote reformation 18 Silested. 48 page book of aTtioulars free. KUIN & €015tk & Donglas and 15tk & Cuming Bis. Badesupptied by BLAKE, BRUCE & 00, Omahs, A% decay, Wasting w ness, lost lanbood, ete., I'wi senid'a wallyable troatind (enledy contiuli Tull particnlars for homo cure. of eharge. splendid medical work : should be read If overy ' who 14 nervns and debilitated. Address, rof, ¥. C. FOWLER, Moodus,Conn. THE REALTY MARKET, INBILUMENTS placed oa resocs duriag yostorday, ' C'Huvens and wife to C A Bipp, lot 17, bk 12, Albright's choice, w d € A Sipp to A H Mahon, 16t 11, bik bright's cholce, wd . ..... South Omaha Land company to August Holens, los 3, Ik 123, Boush Omulia, City of Bouth Omaha 0 i M Onitteaden, 20xk? ft, wajolning n end of 101 I, blk 8% South mana, q 0d. lation, lot 6, Kvans sub, wd.. nd wite to'k A Bluw, lot 10 \ Orchard Hi, wd.... oaes . J Lmills to B A Blum, lot 19, bik 14, Oreh- ard Hill, wd..... % 3 A ompson to 1 A Bluy ik 14, Orchird Hill, W ... Iswac Kantman and ‘wi Karbuck, w2 1t lot ], Fmitl dd, g cd.... aqtraass A C itandolph and hus! J 8 w b lot 2, blk 2, Patrick's add, w d. . J 1 Redick 1o George K Harker, triun, ular track in sw coruer tax lot 4 16-16-14, g e d. 3 1 Redick and wife to'aorge is Harier, l'wg Arreg tracts in tax lot 0, 1n 10-16-18, Otto Lobeck & wifé 80 ¥red Enfield, 10t 7, blk 9, aud 1ot 1. bik #, Lincoin Piace, w d 3 Andersou to Hans Anderson, it 8, bik 7, Parkersadd, w d... % ¥ H Davis and wifefo J I Watk, lots 71 and 72, Falrmount Pl M I Soats to H G Bour, 3 161618, g e d. - . 'r {0 00 Yancey, ni{ ith Omatue wd oo oo to £ Volkmelor, iots Orcha:d Hillw d.. nl:l lots 11 and 10t 7, ‘blk B, ley, w J‘ ‘Tweuty-oue transfers THE PRIEST AND THE ROBBERS, The History of an Aanuity Which Roads Liks a Legend Quite a romance in real life has been related by the Abbe Martin, the parish priest of the Andes, in the department of the Allier, who was recently robbed Of £2.400, says a writer in the London Standar The priest was lying asicen in his room when he suddenly feit him- solf seized by a strong hand and gagged while the point of & sharp instrument pressed ugainst his brenst. voice said to him, “If you stir you are n dead man!” The abbe lay stll, and, after a short time, the midnight marauders wont away. He then rose and found that his moncy was gone, and that the robbers had also been in his brother’s room. This is the tragedy part of tho story, but the reai romance comes in about the money, which was the installment of annuity enjoyed by the priest since the vear 18§ The history of this anz ity resds like a medizeval legend. Once upon & time, sevoral yenrs ngo, ns the abbe told the officer of gens-d’armes at Hefis- son, he was accosted outside his church by & miserable man in rags, who said he belonged ton greatand wealthy fam- ily, which he had utterly dishonored by nis sentence to penal servitude for grievous offenses against the law. The unknown begged of the abbe to get him into a monastery, where he could live and die in complete obscurity, “‘the world forgetting, by the world for- got.” Abbe Martin took pity on him, and found him a place as a lay-brother in a Span- ish monastery. A few years after that the priest received a letter from a notary informing him that he had been appointed the universal legatee and executor of o person who died in a monastic establishment in Spain, and whose property in Erance was worth sovera/ illions of francs. The abbe armed with his paners, went off to the famity of the deceased monk whose brother be- lieving him to have died in the hulks, had inherited all the paternal property. By an amicablearrangement the aboe cheerfully surrendered his rights, and upon the condition of never disclosing the nawe of tne family of the defunct monk he was supplied with a handsome nunuity of £2400. Of this fact the robbers who broke into his room were evidently aware. The marauders have not yet been arrested. -~ Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in boid relicf, as our memory reverts to the duys when e were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and in turn administers it to her own offspring und alw h the best success. or sale by drug N INSENSIBILITY TO PAIN. Manifested in the Case of Many Lower Antmals and Insects. In men and animals the skin is cer- tainly the most sensitive ussue of the body; we can hardly imagine that the scales which cover the bodies of fishes are equally sensitive. When we pass to the invertebrate King- dom, represented by shell- fish, snails, worms, insects, ete., we find an absence of brain, the nervous system being represented by two nervous cords running the whole length of the ven- tral surface of the body, and baving u pair of small masses b tissue, known as ganglia,developed at inte vals, The extraordinary mutilations these ¢ ures will successfully endure prove that their nervous system is but little influenced by shock, and renders it almost certan that it is equally insensitive to pain. When we remember that the worm when cut in half does not necessarily die, but has the power of repro- ducing the lower partwof its body and that in some orders the lower half de- veiops a new mouth and becomes a new animal—again, when we remember that other members of the same sub-king- dom, such as lobsters and crabs, will frequently when frightened throw off a limb or two, we must conclude that their sense of pain is very small,and yet they are repeutedly spoken and written of as though they were as sensitive as man, e nervous system of insects is very similar to that of wor nd snails, be- ing represented by a ventral chain of ganglia, and in their case the evidence of insensitiveness would appear to he overwhelming. ‘Wasps, with their bodies crushed out of all shape, will readily attack sugar and honey when supplied (hem us though nothing were the matter; cockchafers, in a similar way, will goon feeding when their abdomens have been par- tially eviscerated by the peck of a bird while a beetle with a pin through its body has been known to perambulate the collector’s case, in which it had been placed, and devour all the other specimens in the neighborhood. Again, as we watch a moth hovering around an open light, and see its wings and body from time 10 tame singed by the heat, it must strike us that were it more sensi- tive to pain its life would be perserved. e Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, Aun important discovery. They act on the iiver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new principio. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and children. Smallest, mildest, surest. 50 doses for 25 conts. Samples fres at Kuhn & Co.'s, 15th and Douglas. ————— Edison and the Paupers. At Orange you can hear numberless stories of lidison, says the Electric Age, Everybody likes him. One man, who had been for years in his employ as an experimontalist, told of a visit that a number of cuyjtnlisu—lnuludmz Juy Gould, 5idney Dillon, Sam Sloan and Cyrus Field—paid to disonat his labor~ atory one day to inspect the workings of some induction experiment in deviswng the scheme for telegraphing to movs ing trains, KEdiison came out of his work room, where he was busy, and shook hands with Mr. Field. At that instant something popped into his head apropos of the experiment he was at work on, He uever gives an idea time to escape him. Without & word of ex~ cuse to the four magnates he turned on his heel and hurried into his den n, They waited and waited, and by and by, tired out with delay, wended their way down stairs, Shortly afterward Edison cawe out and asked: ‘*Where did those pnuBeru go?” *Down stairs.” “Did they walk?” Ve, “Ihat’s right. I don’t want ’em to wear the oll off my elevator.” Then i stood around for an hour and swap ries with the men in the shop. He is the greatest man living for stories, snd it is & uradition among his em+ ployes that they can tell him the same story every dl{ for a woek and he'll never tire of it, nor 1n fact show any sign of having heard it before. ———— An Absolute Oura. . n'"'f Ol(:Gl!:Ak'A‘BI‘EI‘INE Olz;l'm" only put up in lurge two-ounce and is an absolnte cure for old sores, hll‘l.‘mu wounds, chapped hauds and all skin erup. tions, Will positively cure il kinds of Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT. MENT. Sald by Goodman Drug commany &L 26 conts per box—by mail 90 cents,