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SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA. No advertisements wiil be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. JYerms-Cash in advance. 8. FOR RENT---HOU JOR RENT—Houss of 10 rooms close to cable and motor{ hot and cold water, gas. bath room. 708 N, 10th st, 185 27) i with all modern conven 1th, 1211 8 25th ave. 7 Adyertisments under this head 10 cents per line for \he first Insertion, 7 cents for each sub- sequent insertion, and £1.50 per line per month. No advertisements taken for less than 2 cents for first insertion, Seven words will be counted 1o the line, they ‘must run consecntively and must bo prid in ADVANCE, All advertise- ments must be handed in before 12:30 o'clock p. m., and under no circumstances will they be taken or discontinued by tele phone, Partics advertising in these columns and hav- ing thelr answers addrossed in care of THE BER Will please ask fora check to enable them to get thelr letters, as none will be delivered except on preseniation of check. All answers 1o ad- vetisments should be enclosed in envelopes. All advertisments {n thess colimns are pub- lished in hoth morning and evening aditions ot Tue Bik the circalation of which agyrepates 000 papers dnily, and gives the ad. mefit, not only of the city efrcu- of Tie HER, Hut also of Council Biufrs, n auil other cities and towns throughout this section of the country, 'BRANCH. OFFICES. Advertisiog for these columng will ba taken on the above conditions, at the following busi- ness houses who are authorized agents for Tie BeE specinl notices, and will quote the same rates as cun po had at the main ofice. JOUTH OMATA BRANCH OFFIC B of Twenty-sixtnand N streets, Savings bank bullding, OHN W. DELL, Pharmacist, 50 South Tenth ) “Btreet. Ciusr-: & EDDY, Stationers and Printes Bouth 16th Street. H, FAUNSWORTH, Pharmacist, o ing Street, HUGHE Cum- « Pharmacist, 624 North 16th re 1EO. W, worth Str j[ UGHES' PHARMAC ARRK, Pharmacist, 1718 Loaven- t. 2208 Farnam Streot, TONS WA D. 1 <K EEPER—First-class, wants position or hank; five references furnished. Ada office, 6] §ITUATION on reliable country paper by a L) steady, Sober youldg man; plenty of experi- ence; dimensions, from editor to devil. Address 1ock box 74, North Bend, Nob. [ ADVERTISER, age 2, in desirous ot securing anopening in a good wholesale or retail house, with u view to turther adyancement; 00d SCHOIAT, Not afrald of work. Z, C ward county, Neb. A YOUNG man with athorough knowledge of ana practical experience with bonds, mt abstracts, etc., Wants a position With a loanin OF trustcompany. Can bring first-class refer- encow, Address” M. W. F., ol 8. lith coln, Ne WANTED GENTS wanted for Manners and_Customs commispion or salary. Callor ad- tamp, L. L. Fay, 314 N. 15th, & 7 145 24) non liberal salary nt an association 1 to supply, at co-operative pric handiso and all kinds of arcic or’ home and tamily uee, in each small city, lown, village and rural district, S),000 mem- bers.' Pald up certificatos $106,000 " in h Credlt well rated. ~ References exchanged. pire Co-Operative asso'n, Lock box \‘ ANT to per: tncorpor. encral e anently rep WaN: —A rohable man to take care of a lamegentleman. Apply at 172 Doduze st. A} Tox b17. ISTANT hookkeeper, young mam, gooa an, rapld and accurate, Address liock U 2 VW ANTED—A boy in a railroad office. having some experionce in taking im- Pigaeion covies and hanaling mall " Addross Agents—For the best article ever produced, Costly outtlt froe. No peddling and no money required nntil sles are made and gouds delivered. Address M. & Co., Martinsburg, Mo. 12 7 ANTED - dy Doys 18 to 10 years old for bundie counter. Giverererences, Den- nison Bros. WAN Aeenta for our adjustable door plat n sell and put together anonce. White enumei. lettors window signs, and new door'hells. %6 to 815 & day easlly made selling to businéss mon only. ‘Address N. Y. Door Plute Co., 18 Ann st., TANT Columbu A ;$00D pantmakor wantel, prices £50, A, Eisen, merchant tallor, York, Neb. 152 24§ JANTED—A firat-class milker North Deat and Dumb Ins, Aves ave. J. K. Hoch, 150-24% ly, first-class bread tent and rober: wages #16; during summer months §15 per week, Henry Fachman's Bak- ery, Sioux City, T, 108 23t WA 000 geueral blacksmith on Dlows und other work. J. Fuwthrop, Hust- ings, Neb, VIO QALESMEN Wanted at Once—A few good O men 10 ol our goods by sumple to the wholesale and retail trade. Wo are the largest manufacturers in our line. Liberal salary paid, Permanent position. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc, - For terms nddress Centennial M1g, Co,, Chicago, 11l &44-mIst GENTS—“Europe in Storm and Calm,” *The Greatest Events of the Greatest Century,'” that “Unknown Country.” Authorship un- excelled. Henry Domer, publisher, lllmn(hl. T16-26% W ANLED—Agents for Denver Stato Lattery. ickots idc. Address A, C. Ross & Co., Denver, Colo, LO8-ApTET ARTED—300 men for Utah, near Collinston and Milford, # to .60 per day, or & per month and board.” Filley & Kramer, cor, 11th and Farnam sts, 8 M. Frledman | muat be entirely compe- | OR RENT—Elegantly furnished residence in Kountze Place, with every modern con- g0 barn, ¢te, H. E. Cole, Conti- nental bl 218-% {'OR RENT—8 room house with all modern convenicnces #0. C. F. Harrison. o1 N. Y. wite. 0-22° 7 rooma; west half 2541 T Hms. 514 Cpatiol ave. e of elght Fonma, RO ater, cAbI0 cars piss AOOF, PrODErty lately occupled by ex-Mayor Broate Price $40, m W7 Farnam st. T $)B12 Capitol ave. Zenport s (), H0OM brick house, all modern convoniences, in center of city.' Rent #0. Rooms all fuil uic well. Brice of farniturs 1. fome balance payments, Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 206 N, 16th st, 21624 Fnu RENT—10-ro0m house, all _improv ents, cor. Mason and 19th sts. Rent Also b-room cotiage, §15. 1 [0 REN T—Touses and flata in all parts of tats and unfurnished rooms n special 1ng rent at from %5 to $75 De sure to call at 1506 Farnam st before rent- ing. Butts Renting Agency. Wim7) flat with modern fmprovo- ( ROOM corne ) 24th and Leavenwortn sts, 677 ml ments FOR RENT—Eight.room_house, n'l mod convenlencos. Hoom 21 and 22 First N OR R « fornia sts., all conveniences, $5). A, C.\Wake- ley, room 45 N. Y. Life blag. 1 01 RENT—In the Estabrook biock 16th and Chicago streets, fiue, seven and efgnt room flats with every convenionce and newly pa- pered: these fluts face east on Jafferson square ark aad there is no better locutilon in the city, toberts 402 N 16th st, 661 1108 OR RENT—Ne ten-room house, all modern improvements. Apply 2126 Harhey st, 35 24 RN it desired at reasonablo ra: 1 conventence, 628 So. 17th st 5411, {1OR RENT—Finely furnished house,0 rooms, with all_modern’ conveniences, east front and in excellent locality, possession can iven March 1st. For particulars ses me. Sholes Co, JOR RE 13th an bo flats in Linton blouk, corner of s0n ats, one on th floor and one on th outside Hiat, south, -6 rooms encn, heated by steam, newly papered, rent low. En- auire of Joliu Halmlin, in tho block, room 115. 0B RENT—A neat 5-room brick cottuge,city and ciatern water, In the heart. of the iy, ead Investment Co, Hee building 06 JOOR, | RENT-Elegautly furnished private egldence with all modern conveniences, also good barn and nice lawn on cable, only six Dbiocks from P, 0.: no finer location in aity: owner and wife wiil take room and board if agrecable; address U 68 Tion. for particuln YR RENT iroom house, 81744 . 18th st. JOUR KENT—The cholce flat in the cor 16th and Jackson sts, nll newly papere and has all conveaiences. Call at 112 arne -ROOM flat with steam heat, Jth st., near Jones. Thos, F.Hi 11 Paxton block. OR RENT'—An &room detached house, fur- bath, etc., 20th and Leavenworth, $0, David Jamieson Itee bidg, ROOMS ¥ N 1CErooms, modern convenienc RUONE—Tonrd if desired at reazonublo rates Modern conveniences. So. 17th THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY ALV parties who have taken ssignment of contracts fssned by me on lota in Briggs’ Place ana Henson without notifying me of their ownership of such contracts and on which pay- uments are past due, will call at my office and make payment or Arrange extention before March 1, 1500, or the contracts will be_de Erastus H, Bensonm, 412 N, nlence of clients engaged during the day we open evenin g, 6:3) to 8:30, Cole. 1 class dressmaker, a stranger In the esires work; will sew by the day if Miss Loulse Ratley, 618 &, 10th st. 104 26t “Young men and ladies to learn and secure positions. J. O. orth 24th, 157 248 vou wish to rent a house or store see H, B. ‘Gle, Contlaental biock. PPLAIN sewing done at home, Nouse by the day. 1315 Dodge st. H., ¥ COLE, reliabie fire tnsurance. (. GELL Room 213, Douglas or in your 1000 2 10 K, toacher of the banjo, block, or Bee Oflice. 0 UDGMENTS, mecnanics’ liens, arrants, *) jury and witness fees b ught for cash. 1, It Edwards, H. 1%, Barker Blk, 09 AUGTION snles every Fuesday Thursday and aturday morning at 1114 Dougias street. Omaha auction & Storage Co. 152 H E. COLE,notary public and conveymncer. NTAL AGENC ., B COLE, rental agent; Continental block. . 10 15 yOu want your houses rented, 1ist with x- clusive Rental Agency, Parrotte, 16th and Dodge, 226ml* 'OR RENT—Houses and stores. Property r, taxes paid, Midland’ Guaranteo 1614 Farnamst. Abstracts. 163 RSONALS. ewriting taught at | Omaha Commercin{iddliege, corner 15th and Dodge sts. Inatructioni thes n gzammer, pell: Ing, writing and lettet writiug, Pitman and Graham systems: plenty of typewriters for rent; copying done; ciretiinrs, Rohrbough Rros, 91m c e — ‘v HITTLRSEY nhwrw?nd hool, 24 Rarker blk; the cheapest I ®ity; day and Afw-nln»z classes. - S“fl"T" AND and MONEY TO [OAN, J3UILDING loans made on Cholee ity roperty At low TAtes, BHvate Ninds 1o Toan_on hrick residence and business Broverty uvon verv, favorable B L Kimba yan, W ©im T, IUERAL roul estaio ionns m W 4 Harris, Room 2, Frenzer block,0pp. P. JRUILDING Loans—6' to 7 per cent; no ad- ditional charges for commlissions or atior ney's fees. W, B. Meikie, First Nat bnuk]bihlg. It H. & LB loa agent, Continental block. i S TS — (T sdee socuritios wanted X By Phila. Mortgage & Trust Company, Geo, W, P. Contes, Represontative, 7 Hoard Trade, IND mortgage loans. K. 14, Board Trade, ) 5223 A PRIVATE fund to loan on chattel and_col- Jatteral securitios At 10 per cent por R, Koom 5, 1601 Howard st. w ;l' ING loans., D. V. 8] National bank buflding. " EYSTONE Mortgage Co.. K a Lonns of 810 to 81,000; et our rates before borrowing and save woney; loan on horses, furniture or Any approved _security, witbout' publicity; notes bought, for new loan, renewal of old and lowest rutes, Call R 208, Bneely bik, 1th & Howatd sts. QPECIAL to invalids—Come all you who are Wsick, you who are affiicted with piles, you who are suffering with female disorders, und have spent a fortune to get well, and are still dragging around, feellng too sick to work and not sick _enough' to go to bod, come to me. 1 have established a “home for' invalids” wno can be cured at & reasonable price. My reme- dies are just what I claim them to be, as thous- ands are rondy to tostity, ~Best of Ccity refer- ences glven. For terms call on or addross, Miss %06 M. ¥irby, proprietor and manager, oflice 1624 Olark at., Sherman avenue motor line, Omahas, Neb, 42 A PIANO tuner_shonld be a combination of gentieman, mechanic and natual musician. Geo: bicomtield modestly combined, Excellent refer sonavle. 111N. 17th, requosts to be 50 rences; charges roa- 582 ] ,ADIES and gentlemen can rent masquerace Janits at 16th st, 111 2235 wTRAYED or Stolen—Bright bay mare 4 years WJoid, welghing ©0, with star in face, one white hind foot, and fore top cut. Return to “Omaha Consolidated Vinegar Co,,” and recelve reward, 0024 OST—Long ha fred Scotoh terrier, collar brass Jtrimmed.” Answers to the name of *Billie." Liveral reward for return to 506 8. 10th st., room 6, 103-21 STORAGE THE cleanest and best storage in tho clty at low rates at 1114 Douglas street. Omaha Auction & Storage Co. 166 RACKAGE storage at lowest rates, W, M. Bushmap, 1811 Leavenworth. MUSIC DIANO tuning b George Bloomfleid, plano maker, 111 North 13th, 20yrs experience in N. ¥, Chicago and Omana.” Excellent, reterenicos. 200 22 WANTED---TO BUY, 9 NICELY furnisned front rooms, 1 (OR RENT—Two cheerful rooms with board in private family, nicely located in modern residence, References exchanged. 2130 Har- ney st, 2727 ICELY furnished rooms, 113 § 20th, between Douglas and Dodge. o TAOR RENT Nicoly furnished rooms, wit without board, 1i22 Capitol ave, §182 4, 1918 Daven- 184 1t OR RENT—Furnished room for two ladies or gentieman and Iady; 20)8 Rarney, 205 24+ furhished large and small_rooms; all improyements; 18% Dodge, cor. 20tn, 203 38+ JUBNISHED rooms with board at m“i. 10th 3 214-25 TFRONT parior, handsome suite of front rooms; also oiher rooms, First-class board, modern convenlences. References. 1523 Par- nam s, 130-28) i)l. ASANT rooms with board in_corner bouse, Paul block, 1822 Chicago st. 15 24 ANTED—Good stock of boots und shoes or hardware for Nebraska land. Omahn and Council Bluffs lots, all clear, Address P. 0. box 793, Omaha. 122 J ANTED—To buy the furniture of a rooa boarding or rooming house, centrally “lo- cated, Address V 2, Bee. 101 22 807 Howard, 103 20 {\LOURING mill wanted at North Bend, Neb, A liberal donation will e made by the busi- ness men for the same, Address Mill Commit- tee, North Bend, Neb. 006 nrd Sp:cnunmurmngelmm( R 13, Board Tade. (2] . Wo neec al orders. (VHOICE City Loans at lowost rate Toans of 1,000 to 0,000, to il sp Central Loan & Trust Co., 1205 Farnam MONEY to Loan—By. 1L ¥. Masters, in any amount from $10 to $10,000, and tor any time from one to six months. 1 make loans on household goods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, Wagons, te., in any amount at the lowest possible rates without re- moval of property or D“b"clle‘» My 1oans are so arranged that you can make & payment at_any time and reduce your inter~ €st pro rata. You pay interest only for tho time you keep the monev. 1f you owe a balance on your property I will take it up and carry it for you, Money always on hand. Nodelay. No pub- Uclty, ‘Lowest rates. I T Masters, room d, Withnell block 15th and Harney sts. 165 TV ONEY loaned on furuiture, horses and wagons: rates reasonable, City Loan Co., 118 8 15¢h st., opposite Miliard hotef. 166 SEE Shoies, room 210 First National hank, be- Mtore making your loans. 164 (CHATTEL loans at lowest rates; business confidential, J. B. Eminger, 1417 Parnam st. wagons, mules rgans, diamonds, DMENEY te loan on horse household goods, pianos, atlowest rates, The first organized loan office in the city. Makes loans rrom thirty to three hundred and sixty-tive days, which can be paid in part or whole at any tiine, thus lower'ng the principal and interost.” Tall and ses us when you want money. We éan asaist you promptly aud to your advantage/without removal of property or publicity. Money always on hand, delay in makingloans, C. F. iteed & Co.. 10 8, 13th 8 Bingliim & Sons, 100 TLUANS atlowest rates; cashalways on hand; notes bought; momoy advanced on any available security. The Feop inancial Ex- change, room 57, Barker block. 176 6, BER CENT residetice lonns $3,000 to $10,000 Buliding loans at speelal rates. The Mead Investment Co/, Bee "- ANTED—First class inside lonns, Lowest rates Call and see us Mntusl invest- ment Co., 1504 Farnam, 172 rates. Lowestrates an B on personal property. The Henderson Mortgage Investment company, room 4, Paxton blpgk. 176 MONEY toloas. 0Lk Davis Co,, Téal estato and loan agents, 1505 Farnam at. 177 JPIRST mortgage loans at low rates and no de- A lay. D, V. sholes Co., 210 First Nlllonlllbh‘unl toloan on iy security for short timwat low ANTED—To ouy for spot cash, ity or country purts or whole stocks of dry ana fancy goods, clothing, boots and shoes, milll nery, stationery, gent's furnishing goods, e Coil on or address J. L. Brandeis & Sons, cor- ner 13th and Howard, Omaha. 833, " ANTED—Furniture, carpets, household goods, for cash, Wells' Auction & Storage Co., 17 8. lith st. 160 ANTED to Buy— #2.600 good short time pa- per. H. H, Henderson, 40) Paxton bik. 117 TANTED—Good commercial paper. . Ne- braska Mortgage Loan Co., 510 antuln bik. Jt OOM and board for gentleman, 2005 Daven- port, 106 2. P URNISHED rooms, with board,in new brick residence with all modern conveniences, 552 B.26th ave, 040 241 {JOR RENT—Elegant front room with alcove, well furnished, nesr cable and horso cars. All modern conveniences. Call 2008 Douglas. 120 Fv RNISHED 100ms #, 2012 Harnoy, > 0 24 TFOR RENT—A large comfortably furnislied room inw mow cottage fronting on Capitol ave: private family; Address V 2, Bee, With or without board. 788 ASH for all kinds of household ¢ 0040 At 1 ‘Douglas street. Omana Auction Storage Co ANTED—A stock of drugs. trade. Box 518, Omaba, Neb. Tmust be sold by the 2ith, Enquire of J, H. Wood at Omaha Darn, cor. 1ith and Howard 135 24¢ Ok BALE— Fh;lnfio carriage team, very cheap. Hoggs & Hill, 1408 Farnam ki:; -~ MONEY toloan on furaiture. organs, piauos. horses and wagons. Hawkeye Investment Co., room 83, Douglas bik., 16th and Dud;{% sts TV QNEY to loan; cash on hand. no delay, J- W. Squire, 1210 Farnem st., First National bank building. 180 OANS_City and_farm_loans, mortgago pa- B ot R LT E e MONEY—80. 60 or 00 days on furmcure, Blanos, horses, houses, etc. J. J. Wilkiason, 618 Pa; 120 xton blk, o0 of private money to loan on Lnprove- inside property: cashon hand. Central Tn: vestmont Co, Koot %, Chamber ot Comnyrco. l\l? 2Y to loan in large sums, Central In vesumont Co, Koom %, Chamiber of Com merco. 620 EAsTERN Money—Philadelphia mortgage & Trust Co. want mortgages from direct bor- rowers; make saving and call on Geo. W. P. Coates, 7 Board of Trade. 951 ~ ABSTRAOTS OF TITLE. SECOND mortgago louns. K. 13, Board Trad R s,u.u—ni} E. L, Lovejoy, the Dom, o tic Bewing Machive, of 118 N. Ioth st. 6572 TOR RENT—A very large front and back par lor unfurnished, "1720 Capitol ave, 732 YR RENT--One iarge front room with bonrd, 1000 Capitol ay [ EAVY dolivery wagon: set single bugxy harness, 1 coal bed, 1 top buggy, 1 carriuge, 1 B-tlat silver cornet, 1 Mexican saddle, set new double harness. Room 13, Board Trade, J CE room, modern convenlences, 1719 Day- enport. 4sim6s OB SALE cheap—Ico box, 4158 ”‘{,},1?:-,- ANTED—Salesmen at ¥75 per month salary and expenses to sell & line of ~piated ware, watches, etc., by Asmple onlys horse sud team furnished free. $Write at once for ful par- ticulars and sample case of goods free. Stand- ard Silvorware Co,, Boston, b 135 ANTED—AL looking for work or help to cail at C.B Keith's employment office, 1814 B16th st Batisraction gusrantecd. Tel. D 1S W ANTED-00 rockmen, tonmstersand grad- ers for Utah and Novada; cheap rates, Aloright's Labor agency 1120 Farnam st. o MBN to travel for the Fonthill nurseries of Canada. We pay #50 to $10) & month and expenses to stock, Add. e ‘W ANTED—Foreman for morning pape murt be skiliful ad setter; rapid make-up #00d exocutive atility: experience on metro- olitan daflios. 833 to right man. Union office, Herald-Domocrat, Loadville, Col. 18624 VWV ANTED—Salesmen on salary or commis- slon fo handle the new patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencll. The gieatost selilug nov- ty ever produced, Erases ink thoroughiy in seconds; no abrasion of paper. 200 to &0 er cont profit. One agents sales amonnted to in six days; another §E in two hours, We ergetic general agent for each state and territory, “Sample by mail 35 cents. For terms wud tuil particulars address The Monros Eraser Mfg. Co, LaCrosse, Wis, 100-25¢ HELP, enta to sell our Canadian grown o & Welllngton, Madisos. Wis. 7 ANTED—At once, first class ook, white woman preferred. P, Macky, 522 Dodge, 188 241 VW ANTED—Girl to do general house work, 621 Park ave. o Tt Sutte of front rooms, modern with or without Loard, §l4 por month, 2218 Leavenworth st. 303 S . CLAIR European hotel, cor. 1oth and Dodge. Special rates by week or mc|v:||!h. OR SALE—Or exchange, half blood Clydes- dale stalllon, will exchange for good driving horse. George Vradenberg, 625 8. oot 108 m FOR _SALE—A well furnished frstclass voarding house, 209 Farnam st. (3 QL RENT—Furnished rooms, also frout and back parior, 1600 Douglus, U3 URNISHED room and board; all cony eni ences, 1010 Capltol nvenus, 906 ROOMS UNFURNISHED 4 NICE living rooms in pasemont, choap, at 445 8 24th ave. OR RENT—4-room suite, unfurnished, suit- able for housekeeping, gay, water, etc., to family without chilaren; nortiwest corner i7th and Webater sts. 19 'URNITURE auction every Wednesday and Saturday. 317 South Lith, Weils, $76. OR SALE—A 85-horss power Porter engine in good condition, weight 5,100 pounds,cyiin- der 11x10; for partieillars apply to The Bes of- ce. 98 NOR SALE—Denust outit ali in good shape, Cash or time, 618 Paxton bloc! 013 OB SALL or trado—One flat top desk one eight-foot standing desk, ono lease of s of improved of U. P. ratiroad nderson. 40 Paxton block. b 64 D OFFICES NT—First or tnird_tloor of thenww J- story building butlt botween N. Y. Life and Morse bulldiug ou Farnam st. D, C, Patterson, BI8 N. Y, Life. 08 POt RENT—A brick store building in good ropair at Talmage, Neb, liest location in town. " A good openiug’ for & grocery and dry goods store, Jered Cash, Talmage, 2 BTORES, 2403 and 2403 Ifllvvnwoz&h JF OB RENT It store, 1510 Douglas (oW ANTED—A druggist to ocoupy a store in WA A=A B2 per month . Wil wive months ddress V 25, Bee ofice. Tuumld) (STORES at 107, T 711 each, large show windows, steam heat furnished. Thos. ¥, Hall, 11 Paxton bik, R e ANTED—A Fo0d Wouman to do housework in tamily oftwo, Eng, 818 N. 15th St. up afairs, 12324 amily,” 850 o chumberiald’ for diningroom giris; 2 cooks; .llfil o mo.; ueat second gir an tnstitution; womon (oo same botel, $15; 4 In city, #. assist in housework and Who will KO out as far B8 40th street: 8 {n the country: an orphan girl to live with an elderly couplein the countr; i 60 {ox, woneral” housawori A, ireg Uit &, 16th, 210244, ANTED-—50 girls with good referenc {0 couking and laundry work i peivae famlles. Keith's employment oflct.lllfifi 1ith, phone 165, 243 140-25) (3R wanted 511 Cuming. ED--First-class G 8t erman 13 VW SRS T e vota Tanae S w‘.T‘D—A‘M girl, @2 N, m.“ ADY AGENTS-D: LA TR A B W Washmmas: b Chicago. o Dkdre ! F(Ill RENT-3-story brick building, 1110 Doug- lus at., sultable for wholesale or wurehouse purposes. Also brick store, 107 8 13th st, lu- quire of Chas, Kaufman, 134 Douglas st. 120 R RENT-~Desirabie atory and flats cheap, Kilkenney & iray, Continental hhwkl; :" DOR HENT—Tus ato story Lrick nmhé;1 . wiih or, formerly oceu Hoo PubIshing Coss V16 Farnaun st The bull ing bas & fire-proof cement basement, complete steam-heating fixtures, water on Hoors, gos, .l&_ Avply at Eflf ?!il!fl The Bee. 016 B RENT—Store, 1111 Farbum st,, 20x12 Fg..v. orles aad collur, | NALASY Bhelton, 1614 Faroam 16 e e~ MISCELLANEOUS, for farm hands. every day: also for & ale help supplisd freo a5 8. 1th. 210244, 7, UVEEMIBTEN—Achzig acker koru Fdnur “deutache - moegen nachfragen. V. Lanuy. 91% Bt unding o8 24) \OR 8ALE—Some watches and dy monds cheap. B, I'.Rr(“l‘:un‘ roowms 4, wm:: nell bik, 58 ~ CLAIRVOYANT. M}u!. ECCLES, the famous fortune teller und clatravoyas usiness, love, marriage and changes, massa ind maguetic treatment; 607 Bouth Toirteenth street, next to l.hrl(]el h?t-l. (ORTUNE Teller—Mrs. Lenorman can be consulted on all aflairs of life, Batisfaction guaranteed. No. 810N, 15th st, VW ANTED—Ladles during thetr confinement best care given. Lr. Mra. Kuntze,821 8.17th 0e22) test mind roader aud. counsellor, Liaa suite o variors at #22 N. 16th sreet,s, 'w, corner Chi and 16th, This lady has & remarkable econd sight, tells past and future correctly ; uess lential. Willbe absent .uw_,flhym ADAME BLANCH, the MMI. Deh[:n. mugnetic physician and lfll;ld. reader, the power of any two mediums You ever uet. Tells if the one you love 18 true or false. Gives you advice on dlvorce, contested Wills, business speculation, etc. Parlors 11 N. Jeh s, 441-mes R. NANNIEV.WAREEN, l:erVo(lm med- 1csl aud business medium, Femal gl e @ specialty, 139 N, ¥th st., rooms SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. “7A.‘l‘l!l)-l'-dlwl!td young ladies and gen- tlemen to learn shgrthand and typewrit- ing atthe Standard Shorthand Busiuess col- leke, New York Life bullding; finest rooms in the city; all latest tmprovements, elvctric light, slevator service; cheapast schuol because it is the Dest; tustruction t! h, modern, practi- cal: demaud for stenog erd coustantly jo. CTensing: sucoess Positiv . Call or Write for one of our large descriptive ciatalogues l‘ud'?r.‘ :lin%:{f lflhnnhu\% [‘!’Hlmuu('lo\- lege, Fran anager, N, Y. Life Bldg, Omaha, Neb, IN‘ F\Bn SALE OR THADE—Estabiished laundry dolig s g00d bissi . K. Col - tnenta) Dlov 0d Puslness. M. B. Cols, (Oon [)EPOSITIONS, 100 per folio; petitions & cor- respondence,ioicopy o ks e ol 0% M[IDLAND Guaranies & Trust Co.. N. Y. Life blag,complete abstracts turnished and titlew toreal eitate examinsd, or focted i guarantood 68 BUSINESS CHANCES. PATENT royalty for fireproofing for 1d_onnd now buildings, easy process. worth 100,000 OF more & your, Address V0, Bee office, 167 24t (HOCERY Stock. §1,000; half cash aud bal- auce real estate.” Farm for city property or first mortgages und 1and or lots for merchan- dise, or cattlo or horses, Co-Opsrative Land and Lot Co., 2)5 N. 16th st. 216-24 V‘IAN'I‘RL!-A artner with #300 cash. learn & good traae. Good location. quire 1500 Dougias st., 2d floor, 1 for sale. FATITTS O SALE—For cash only, & complete stock of hardware in one of the best und mosy Drogressive towns In central Nebraska; stock new; trade a |; invoice about $4,000, This 1s a rare chance and will bear the cosest inspec- ton, Reasons for selling given to prospective piurchuser, For furtner information address 62, Bee office, 106-25 YV AN£ED--To sell for £5,00. cash only, one- half (nterest in an old and well estabilsved mercantile business centrally locatea in Omaha? Agood chance for a man of good address and Some business ability. Itemson for selling, il health, Address V b7, Dee, i JIGAR Storein gooll “Jocation. Restaurant QIS8 S eanuurggr{’llno location, Parties olng away, First clagsdilacksmith snop at & rRain, shoelng busiyiess per month; part leaving city. ~Nice groeefy store, involcs 81,00, art cash, * Co-Operative Land and Lot Co., %05 4 10th 8 (] 21624 ok saLE—A .mnm ck of drugs In a Iivi county seat town, 2 stores. This is snap it taken soou, Address lock box 83, Cul bertson, Neb, w T STOCKMEN Attention=1The finest stock farm in Western Nevraska must bo sold in next W days, Contains ovew acres in A all fv!lud and oIIO: )1 It:i e bor ! res in"crop, fine meadow. ng water und tim- undance. Exéblfént frame buildings, mile from good town sad the B, lg. Write for partdenlars, address V. 56, ‘ W27 FEBRUARY 24 T1'0, JOB Printers_As wa datirs to devote motre time to papers, the dally, weekly and Sunday Democrat, and a5 we have a fine and book department, four presses, eto., with a democratic patronage, we desire to rent our jobbing {nterest, on a por cent by the month, Propositions will be recelved for ten dnys, Ad- dress Democrat Pub. Co, Omahi, Neb,, ~Hotel furnished in Chadron, itiated on Main street: 1§ cashi bal, 1o suit purcnaser. Address M. E. S FOR EXCHA JPOR Trade a2 acres miles gouthwest of vreferced. Neb, Jno, G, Baliard, Bertrand, A GOOD tmproved farm, containing 160 acr: £\to exchango fora first-class upright piano. A good {nstrument, sman, Atkiuson, Neb. {OR EXCHANG F -1 favorably located for an nsual advance, for good city property or good farm in southt enstern Neb. Address ox 3 Des Molnes, In. A Must G Cro Address Arthur 14028 Seattle, Wasn,, MOREXCHANGE=A numbor of good unin- cumbered farms 1n Kausas and Nobraska for stacks of goods and good stock, will pay part casn if sufficient inducement is offersd. Money on hand and tities to land perfect. ence soliclted, der, 070 Nortn 24th st. B40- e for merchandise, 20 acres Iand Kansus Cluy. Address \ o0, Bee 17628 0 acre timber ciaim, five milos from St. Paul, « Neb.. for cheap lots, merchandise or other £00d property, V 6%, lée oflice. 175-28 F3 OU Tinve anything to exchange call on or address H. E. Cole R 8 Continental block. Office onen evenings 6:30 to 8:30, 174 N [CE fresh stock of cigars to oxchanee for S\, eaultios in good farm land. Aadress V01, 0. 1 TOPR EXCHANC 1 lot ‘near Hoom 1! N 2 Jots_In South Omana or inton” st., for horses or mules, Board Trade. (3 Moica improved Nebras ms. WIll assume 1zl encumbrancy 1f you hiave anything to offer addrpss or call on Geo. J. Sternsdortr, room 817 irst National bank building. Telenhono 401, 25 drug stock to invoice balance improved real Lock box 183, Contral City, Neb. Tm 12§ 1t lot in Windsor place for a stock of groceries. Address T 03 Boo. 202-{28% ST morteages, cloar iands and_Omaha Touses and 10t 10 exchaugo for brick and other bullding material,” Star Land & Lona Co DHANC estate, ¥ REAL ESTATE. F.ni SALE—83 feet front in heart of city on 16tn street at great sacrince, hulf cash, b ance to suit. E. B, Chapman, 524 Paxton ty‘h JFOUR biocks from court 00, 12) or 180 feot frontage on 21t or % st., between St. Mary's uve. and Howard st. Very choice for tlats or single residences. Wm. Preston, 218t and Howard sts. 'OR SALE—One of the best corners In t city $10,000, C. F. Harrison, 91FN. Y, 91022 13ACRES of clear land in northwest part of city, 8100 per a 20 dcres in South Omaha. platted for butlaing lots, trade. 100 ncres well fmproved clear farm land in Cheyenne county, Neb., with fine house, barn, ete.” Trade for Oinaha residence probert, Some fine property 1n_Kansas City, Wyom- ing and Hastings to trade for Omaba property. Several new houses in hest location in South Omuna to trade for clear lan' und_ city prop- erty. The finest plece of business property in South ha. Wil return more than 10 per cent -on ment, Two houses well located in Council Bluffs, with all modern conveniencs and in first_class repair. Clear. Price 37,00, Trade for house or lot in Omana, X o large l1st of property to trade, in- mlands, vacant lots and houses in every purtof thoclty. H. E. Cole, room 6, Contlnental block. Office open evenings 6:3) to Branch office 2203 N, #ith, -NIEB acre property for sale Fhenr' in three difTersnt parts of city. Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. 1ith st. BARGA1N~B- er place, house ana lot #1, lensy terms; AUXIF) ft: 8 houses, rooms, full lots, less than'cost. Cash or trade. Address or call on owner. E. G, Merrill, 44th and Beward st, Wamut Hili, 950°m 18] N AYNE Place—Wno wants lot in this addition tor $1, payment, Address V 6), Bee. 108-25¢ SEECIAL burgain—Test ot n Hillside No. 1. ) Chofee ot 10 Hawthorne cheap. C. A. Gol- lard, owner, Kearney, Neb. Surveyea and Part cash,” balance 155me2) 1.200 buys & neat 4-room cottage 1§ miles 1o P. 0. ; Center near 2th; lot 25xi50, D, . Patterson, 518 N, Y. Lafe. 801 20 OR SALE—Brick house, frame house and 2 barns, cheap. J. C. Leeney, N. W. cor. 32d acd cuming sts, T8 Ok SALB-Very choap. no trades, farm of 43,70 acres, ‘soc 5, 12, N 6 W, Hamilton coun- i2miles from Marquette, small house, stable, )0 acres of pastura fo) d, living water, price only $10 por._acre, $5.437.60, ‘one-third 1889 crop inclided. Terms 82.20) cash, balance 6 per cent Interest. F. K. Atkins, owner, railroad builaing, Denver, Colo. 187 FINE little homo on 23th straet near Wool- worth, 50x130 feet, enst front lot, 7 rooms aud bathi convenient'to motor: very iittle.cash required, balance ensy. A bargain. Also one two-story dwelling with all conven- iences on fine 90 foot corner lot, south and east front. Cansell this beautitul home for #2000 less than it 1y actually worth. Cail aud investi- gate. Will sell cottages in aimost any addition or will build ot your ows plans to siit and sell on ensy monthly payments. Cholce corner for elegant residence in west part of city at great bargain, One fin lov in Plainview oniy 81,100, 50 eet Spuuiding street near motor, south front, paying all patd for, only 81, 150, Douibie front, Kilby place, §10.0. Fine east front, #3rd just off Leavenworth, only #2, Very cheap. Biteet 17th st near Nicholas, #1% per foot, 131x13 feev only two block from stock yards 1n South Omaha, 8-room house, city water, room for 7 more houscs, a splendid investment in this for somoone, only 83,100, 81,000 cash, bal- ance 7 per cent, ¥, K. Darling, 43 Darkor block, Telopono 7). W ILL soll, te very desirablo residonce ot Hobert Easson, esq., on Howard st., West Omana, near7th st. Tiiis property comprises a well built heuse of 11 rooms and attic that will give i more rooms If needed. First floor iy finished in oak and second in Georgia hard pine. Coilar and lnundry, furnace an: 1nce room comploic sewor, gds and clty water con- nections all made, Barn for horses and ample carriage roola and room for coachiman, Lot has 110 1t frontage by 170 deptn to & 0-foot privatoalley. Premises front south on street with established grade and are in the best resl. dence location in the city of Omaha. Satisfac- tory reasons xiven for solling. Ames, Sole Agent, To07 Faruatn'st DOR BALE or trade for Omaha. property, 240 acres of good laud partly under cultivation, near Grand Island, enquiré West & Fritscher, 108 N 14rh st. 511 m7* JPECIAL Bargain—A very eiogant east front Mproperty, No. 52 Georgia avenue, with a fine §-room modern residence with every con- venlence, tncluding gas fixtures, sower con- dsomely decorated, and in fact a wiler Kolug Lo"lonve tho ity . be sold by March for . 1t "you have any in- and wanta ni o, this . 8holes Co, 213 1st nfl_\unn 5 lot In Hanscom Hicks, first flioor N, \fild’l- y rice and germs s ention of buyin; will sult you, D, ARGAIN-—Nice resden Place, £,610, builaing, IVE room wl'-llrd. 81,500 eacn, $100 cash down, batancedls per wonth. Thos, F. Hall, 811 Paxton block. i85 EAVENWORTH stroet lots, own, balance $15 monghly, 13, Board Trade. B, 1 ] W Bty & (24 ©xpelienced office’F good business man With $,00 cash can sacure permanent er- vloyment (everyshing heing mutually satisfac— tory) at §00 ear, Payable monthly, with headquarters at 8t, Liuis, Kansas City or Salt Lake by addressing V 61 Bee, w22 A GOOD ehance for ne; store, twelve miles andin s dross H Neb. | mercnandise W any other store wo'l sottled farming community, ad- ¥. Rhodes, Manderson, \;?llg_‘ ©o. OR SALE—Choap, rood confectionory, JOa A LB oan smad contectioner . ] Ereauu parlor: good losatious ola N. uth ut L ABTIES wishing to gell bankrupt siocks conoral merciiusdise For cash, write T, M. Fenney, Wood River, Neb. 942-F8) NEWSPAPER chance—The Dally Demo- Amn. 1s the oy democratic datly 1 Omatia, 1t is the official organ of Douglas county, Has been by convention resolutions indorsed as the party organ. Its stockbolders are the most prominent sad wealtuiest dewmocras 1o Neo practical uewspaper wan who wiil buy a small interest and look after a special departient for the company s interest wiil do well to address Dewocrat Pub, Ou..uwu.r{ub i YOR SALE or Trade—Improved farm of 320 acros in Gosper oonaty Neb., six miles from Oxford and B. & M. raliroad. " Addross J, R. Bhaw, 4025 Hamlltou street, Om’ ""fx'u o mf OK BA LE-~$500 will buy lot 60x12) in Omaha View, one blocs from “motor line, nicely on grade. Lots in this adairion are worth 81,000, and tae abo! rice is open for a short time only. G, B, I'sschuck, care Omaha lee. 761 TUIDCOLN Pisce and Carthaza tots, price 431,000, $50 Cown, balanoce $16 moatbly. W. L, 83loy, B 15 B2acd Leads. a2 I—thl your property with H. E Cola. . 1 ()Yd;l’l' Meeting. Notite is hereby given that the regular an- Duasl weeting of the stockhol Pintte Land company will be aid company in Lincoln, Neb., on the first w“n-dll n Mareh, 1800, ing the ith day of Sl e at e bawrd of dwrectora, LLIPS, TOLAry. Lincoln, Neb., Fel, %, 1900, it Oortifinar, This 18 to certily that the Nebraska Central Ratlway company desires an incrause of {ts au- thrized capital stock from one mitlion doltars to four millions five hundred thousand dollar: and that such fnorease and the making anc publisning of this certificate. und the " filag 1ereor with the secrotary of stats of the state of Nebraska, hasbeen duly authiorized by the niolders of the majority of the capital stock of the Nenraska Contral Rallway company. In witness whereof, we have hereunto signed Our names At Omaha, 1a the connty of Dougls Ana state of Nebraska, on the 10th_day of RUSE, 1880, JOHN A, M'SHAN GRORGE O BARNUM, President Secretary. { Corporata | Seal. | Directors: g JOHN H. DUMONT, WILLIAM L ADAMS, BENJAMIN J. MORRIS, State of Nebraska, Douclas county, ss: Before me, & notary public in_and _for satd Douglas eointy, personally came tho above named John A.'Meshane, (George © Darnum, John H. Dumont, William L. Adams and_Hen {amin J. Morris, known to mato be the (dent- ical persons wiio signad the foregoing Instru- meut, and soverally acknowlodged tho said in- strunient to be th and deod, for tho uses and purpose s ot forth, In witness wheroof, 1 hay unto signed my namo and atfixed my official seal, at Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska this 19th ¢ gust, 189, W. CIVES, § Notarial Notary Publie ¥eb 1 Seal. o 6) tmor Jtice to Stockholders. annual - meeting of stockholde of The Beo Pubhshing Company will b neld at thewr office, corner Sev teenth and Farnam stroots, on M onday, M 3, 1800, at 3 o'clock }., for the pur ccting A bowrd of directors and offeers the ensuing years iso such othor business us may come up for_consideration, By order of the president, George I3 Tzs: i\:""k.‘ '11“ Y. Ny T MBER—U. 8. ludian Service, Pino Ridge . Lukota, Fob. ruary , 1800, —Sealed proposals indorsed Proposals for Lumber ' and addressed to tho undersigned at Pine Ridge Agency, Shannon Co., 8. Dakota, will be recelved at this” Agency until one o'clock of March 15th, 1820, for furnish - ing for and delivering at thiy Agency, about three hundred thousand teet of assorted lumber, ption of whi may be obtained hy signel. Bidders will r bids the proposed y of lumnbir 1o be offered for ract, CENTIFIED OUECKS, Eah bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States De. pository, made payable tothe order of t dersigied for av least FIVE por cent or t gunt of tio propouul, which check or d be forfoited to the United States In case g bldder or bidders recelving an award shall topromptiy execute a contract with good and aniiclent surleties otherwise to be returned to the bidder. H. D, JALLAGHER, U, 8. Indlun agent, £-50-0.2 The DROPOSALS FOR L s required to st © of each varl delivery under a( RAILROAD TIME CARD. Towves | CHICAGO, NORLINGTON & O Areives Omaha. | Dapot 10th and Mason atreota | Omaba: 316 p m|...Chicago Vestibule Expres VlAm 945 A m| Chleago Express. .. m 680 p m| .Chicago Hxproes. .. A5 p m|Chieago Fast Mall via U.F. Trans. Teaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER, Omaha. | Dopot 10th and Mason streeta. 0 & m. Denver Vostibule 820 & m . Taneon & Co Denver Bxpross.... Arriy Omah | Arrives Depot streots. | Omaha. < Kanuas Oty Day Expr 088 pm m|K. C.Night Exp. vin U. P 645 0 m UNION PACIFIC. TArrives Depot 10th and Marey streets. | Omal Overland Fiyer. .. 035 p i Ll Limited Fast Mal 1030 A m) i Sxpross 445 p w Grand Teland 4% Am Kansss Leaven [CTLCA N[ Artives Omaha. (U P. dep 10th and Marcy Sta, | Omahs, 15 & m «.Chieago Expreas. 005 pm 05w Aiinie Tiniied. 808 b m 800 p m| 1T =00 Mall from C. B! T80 o m b | Rastorn FIYOr. ... rees. 080 & 0 THEAGO, 1L Arrivos depot, 0th Omahn 008 0 30 b m 100 A m Dopot 10th and Maso Tanvos T m N pm 255 p m 1235 p m 129 A m xp. (excopt’ Bun ) ty Bxpress oavos | Omaha. [U 518 pm, 018w | 415 p X o & ST DAUL| Artives pot, 10U ‘wind Marey 8ta.| Qmnhin: ioago Mall... 605 p m Cllono Kxpress 945 W OMATA & 81, LOUIS, . 2. depot, 10th and Marey Sta. St Louls_ Cannon Ball 1OUX CITY & PACIFIO. P depot, 10t and Maroy Sta “Slonx City Passouge SC Pant SIOUX OITY & Depot Tt and W St Paul L K. E & MO. VALLEY | Arrives Depot 15 nud Webstor Sta. | O < Blnck Hilla Expross. ifastings Exp. (Ex. Sunday Wahoo & Lincoln Passeagor. York & Norfolk (Iox, Runday ST. 1%, M. & 0. Loavos Omahn. i A m, 800 p m) Leavos | Omaha. Tib pm [ Arrivas Omaha. L1280 p m | Arrives aha. | Omahn. 1005 p m 1008 0 m Arriv, niaha 085 a Am 16 p m onvos | Omahn. 645 p m)... S8 p m| Leaves Omaha. 100 p 1 645 p ml. Tenves | MISSOURD Omahn. | Depot 1th and W ¢ 080 a m| .St Louls & K. . Bxpross.:. $15 p m{o8 Touts & K. €. Exproas. OURI PACIFIC SUBURBAN 5 o o o Weatward. |’“<"~i§'~15'~ | E ity Rxpi and_Accomme Arrives O, Zaof Norice to C The Lexington Dank, Lexington, Neb., will receive bids for the orectionof a three siory brick hotel, up to March 15th, 1800, Plans and specifications can bo seon at ' Lexington Hank, Tha right to reject any or all bids is reserved, Feb2ldstp Dissolution Notice, The co-partnership heretofor existing be. tween A. 1. Gladstone, Max Gladstone and Dayid Black, under the name of Gladstone Bros & Cow, 18 this dissolved by mutual consent. The businieas will continued by A, H. Gladsione ana Max Gladstone under the firm name of Glad- stone Bros.. who will payall accounts due by saud firm, Wil also colléct all accounts dus to said firm, A H. GLADSTONE MAX GLADSTONE DAVID BLAC Omala, Neb,, February Lith 180, 22005t Notice, Notico {8 hereby given, that the Omaha Southern Raflway Compuny, has been duly in- corporated under the laws of the State of Ne- braska, and does thereon give public notice as follows': 1. Thename of sald corporation is, “Omaha Southern Railway Company.’ 2, The principal place of transacting its busi. ty of Omaha, county of Douglas Nobraski. . genetal nature of the business to be transacted by said corporation, 18 tus oastruc. tion, operation and maintenance of a ias of railivay of standard gung line in connection therewith, from the ci Omaha {n sald county, in a southerly dire through the counties of Douglas, Sarpy, Cass and Owe to Glen Rock, in' the State of Ne- Dbraska. 4, The amount of capital stock authorized by the articies of incorporation, 18 Threo Dollars, and the same is to be pald as HOWS An installment of ton per cent on each share ot stock shail be payable at the time of mak ng tho subscription, and theresidue thereof shall aid in such installments and at sich time and place as may be required by the directors ofthe company, 5. The existence of said corporation com. mences on the 6th day of February, A. D. 1894, aud terminates on the bth day of “February A! 0 @, The highest amount of {ndubtedness or lability to which the iucorporation shall ay any time be subject, is 0 Milllon Dollars, 7. The affairs of the corporation are to be conducted by a_President, Vice-President, Sec- retary, Treasurer and General Manager. itness our hands this the 0th day of Feb. ruary, A, D. 1800, sl GEORGE C. 8ur E G, MERRIAM, R.8. N Hal OIS EEIMECEAT M7, M. W, 508, 1374 & Donos 578, OMAHA, NEB, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CERORIGaod STRGICAL DISEASES BIRACHS APPLIANGES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES, and’ forBuccensfu i ALY RESa PR T Sl EGoMS FON BATIEN S, % Sy B TOR SEOLRR e Dtmiig pnd oo, ro \H Ry M T WORRN DURING 00) IRMENE, (STRICTLY PRIVATE.) Ouly Ralisble Medical Institute me of szra_py;fi@gfig arties unabl AL UTH Faded Colors Restored. Alum water will restore almost all faded colors. Brush the faded article thoroughly to free it from dust, cover it with a lather of castile sonp, rinse with clear water and then alum water, and the color will usually be much brighter than before, are spent every year by the people of this state for worthless medicines for the cure of throatand lung discases, when we know that if they would only invest #1 in SANTA ABIE, the new California discovery for con- wmruou sod kindred complaints, l!wfv would In this ‘rlnunlu remedy find “relief. 1t is recommended by ministers, physiciuns and puolic speakers of the Golden State. Sold and Guarauteed by Goodman Drug Co. L 81 o botble, Three for $2.50. - The most stubborn cases of catarrh will edily succum to CALTFORNIA CAT-R- URE. Six moatis treatment for $l, By mail §1.10. m Webstort.... | Onk Chatha Druld Hill Lake Stroot Walnut Hill . Dundee Pl Weat sido ——— SESzETEESEES - pram Portal...... Bastward " [@m . pomp) p.m e m . b Portal . 304,800 Beymour Park. | cot i Sido Dundeo Place. Walnut Hill.. Lako Druld 6 3 505,58/ 7.00/10.07 | 2 Wi rect 5/6.917.10/10.15 HEEEE P PP UNION PACIFIC sl SUBURBAN TRAINS. th, 20th and 24th slng. *Working- for Denot. | —|sheery ’ Omaha | Sta-" |South [ Alvri'y | pepot.| tion. |0 | Do o 7.20|8.12] . 9,05 816/ . 1005| 9.15/ & PACIFIO. Transfor noll Bluft Ci5p m|. bt Foxpross 9.0 a m Inntlo Kxprosa. 590 p m Tiwmited: Leaves ) & NORTHWESTERN Tranater| Union' Depot, Council Blufls XD “Vestibule Limited CITY & PACIF Counell Bly Ity Accommodation, ¥a Transfer T46 8 m 650 p mi. Transter 045 a m .66 p = ul Exvre: UNRULY BEDOUIN BEGGARS. The Wretched Lot of the Wandering Children of the Desert, ‘We saw some Moorish houses in Bis- kra which probably belonged to the richer and more influential Arab fami- lies, and were much more comfortable looking, though ali were made of the sume mud and bricks. A group of spahis rode past us on their superb Arab steeds of mottled gray, black or white, with all the colored trappings and fringes, deep red leather harness studded with brass and gilt, We crossed a narrow stream which irrigates the onsis, and approached the tents of the Bedouins, who, on arriving from the desert the day before, had pitched their encampment 'within a stone’s throw of the hotel. What wretched looking habitations they were, and what miserable beings we saw with They live in such dirt und squalor that the neglected donkey, which was tied outside the tentand had a starved and beaten look, being coverad with dirt and bruises, seemed better off than his owners, At the first tent where we presented ourselves, instead of coming out and begging for money, us we expected, a wild-looking man appeared brandishing a stout stick over his head in a threats ening manner, and frowning upon us in a most ugly way. We quickly lelt him alone with his ‘pleasant reflections and tried the next teot, where a poor girl sat on the ground plaiting straw baskets. She could scarcely see her work be- fore her, as she was suffering from oph- thalmia, that dread disease so terribly prevalent among those wretched peo- ple. A cross-looking woman come out of the tent, and in a very grudging manuer tried to keep a florce dog from flying at our throats, writes a corres- pondent. We were fain to be satisied with throwing some coppers to her from a respectable distance, and con- cluded it was wiser to give up all attempts to cultivate a closer acquain'- ance with these waudering children of the desert. —— Samples of Dr, Miles' Restorative Nervine 8t Kubin & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, curcs beadache, unervousness, sleeplessuess, nou- ralgia, fits, etc. R A Bullet Mattles in His Head, For over twenty-five years Fletchor Wright, who lives near Dawson, hus carried a bullet in his head, s wound received in one of the battles in Vir- q“mlu, says the Macon (Va.) Telegraph, his Minie ball shifts around at one time in the front of the head,at another time in the back. At times this bullet gives Mr. Wright much uneasiness while at worlk inthe field by its shifting about and the rattling noise \t makes o the head.