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< ~ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: KFRIDAY, MARCH 7. 1890, SPECIAL NOTICES. OMAHA. {OR RENT—The choice fiat {n the Tler bloc £oF 16ch and Jackson sts, all newiy paper And has all convenicnces, 1112 Harney. 'Wo advertisements will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Terms--Cash in advance. Adyertisments under this head 10 cents pe )ine foF tho finst insertion, 7 cents for each sub- #equent insertion, and 815 per line per month. No advertisements taken for leas than 2 cents for first fnsertion, Eaven words will b 10 the line, they must run consecutively and must bs paid in ADVANCE. All advertise- ments must be handed in befcre i2:3 o'clock p. m,, and under no eircumstances will they en or discontinued by teleph ‘arties advertising in these colu 1ng their answers addressed in care of THE Bee will please nak fora check to enabla them to get thefr letters, us none will be delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to ad- Vetisments should be enclosed in envelopes. All ndvertisments fn these columns are pub. Yshed in both morning and evening edifions of Tur Bye the circulation of which aguregates more than 15,000 papers dally, and gives the ad- vertisars the benefic, not only of the city eirou- Iation of Tre Ry, but &lso of Council Blnffs, Lincoln and other cities_and towns throughout this section of the country. "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions, at the following bus nes8 houses who are authorized agents for Th Brp special notices, and will quote the same rates as can be h ain offics. GUTH OMAHA BRANCH OFFICE—Corner B of Twenty.aixtn and N streets, Nebrasks Bavings bank bullding. JOHN W BELL, Prarmaciat, & South Tenth Cuisn & EODY, Stationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th Btreet, S 1, FARNSWORTH, Pharmuciat, o ing Street, W - Jivanes, Pharmacist, 024 North 10th o 'Street. 5 Cum- GO, . PARE, P X “worth Street. Huvenes PHARMACY, 228 Farnam Streot. SITUATIONS WANTED, A7 ANTED—Steady position by good all- around pHinter; soLer, 7 Years experience, age 21, Addross C. L. Cominan, Avoca, 1. ANTED—A situation in the lumber busi- ness by a man of over twenty years ex- perience, can take charge of any department, Address X 46, Bee. 626 8] s-fi OM flat with steam heat, JAth st., near Jones. Thos. F.fa)l )1 Paxton blook. 347 FOR RENT--ROOMS FURNISHE urnished rooms for ladies of gents AN 604 N I5th st, 620 9 F]m RENT-.Front rooms. 2010 nnm:mr?. front rooms with first-cliase board: modern_conveniences; references. 1823 Farnain w1 0 'OR RENT—A nice front room with large closer and conveniences, suitable for one or 4o gentlemen, ¥ per mo., W% Farnam_ st. At A b7 CHOICE of largs and small rooms desir- Aably furnished, with superior board if de- Mred. References. 1423 Dodge, cor. 20th at. ¥ ANDEO JICELY furnished rooms, modern conven- lences, terms reasonable, 2017 Leavenworsh 040 § -urnianed rooms for light references exchanged, ZRA (OR RE honsekeeping, 7 o ED—A small pricting press A 23 Lake st. __bee) VW ANTED--Fumnituze, carpets, honsehold s for cash, Wells’ Auction & Storage 8 5 0 WAL braska Morsga Address 52204 Good commerciai paper. Ne- Losn Co. 510 Paxton blk. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. M IDLAND Guarantes i’(;{nn Co., N. Y. Life VAN g lote mbstracts Furniahad and tHtlos soreal estate examined, l,',h!'m .mn'::ood C/{su tor all kinds of household goods at 1114 Donglas streot.Omaha Auction & Storage Co. \vw‘fw For private party, $20,000, good paper, right away, or within 60 days, C. ¥, Harrison. afi N. LAt 68 8 VYV ANTED-To ouy for spot cash, ety or country purts or whole stocks of dry ana tancy goods, clothing, boots and shoes, milli- nery, stationery, gent's furnishing goods, ets. Cnil on or address J. L. Brandeis & Sous, cor- nier 15th and Howard, Omaha. 833, [JOR 8 ALE--The only #%'k of drugs in town Of 500 inhabitants, mMst be sold At on: Also & first-class hotel in‘nmo piace; sddre H. E Larimer, Ohlows, Nebs 9 RTUNFS to contrantaes working a fire- TDroonng tor ol 280 Mo BT iEen T4 ap Ccharged for patent royaltyetibracing isnd with 500 peopler Aadress X 48 1Hes ofice. 833 0) )R SBALE—Marble shop 'In good location, very cheap: rare chance: enly small capital required. Inquire at 2218 Ciming st., umm.gmlai VW ANTED to Buy- 2.0 good short time pa- per, H. H. Henderson, 40) Paxton blk. 417 ANTED—A stock of drugs. Part cash & trade. Hox 618, 0matia, Neb. 21 J0US. FOR SALE---MISCELL, i—Cheap, ® span of mules with harness; wouid trade for horse and buggy. K. Price, Omaha Business College, 637 7% ESTIABLE home rooms and board for thred in private family.nicely located, FPOR HENT- Ploasant furnished rooms with all conveniences, 619 8. 2(¢h st BASANT rooms with board in Paul block, 1822 Chicago st. 15 ¥ DR HEN sgantly furnished rooms one block from P.0,: modern convenlences; best iocation (n city;also day boarders.Call 111 8 17tk Of front rooms, m s, with or without board Leavenworth st. o 'sv"r‘ CLAIR Furopean hotel, cor. 10th and W Dodge. Special rates by week or month. 20 Fin’u L T'Tuu ¥ furnished front room, 19 T—HRoomw with board, T 284 m? 11318 Davenport. 18471 TOR BENT—Elegant front room with alcove, well furnished. nest cable and horse cars. Call 2008 Douglas. Rou}(s and day board; 1124 Capitol ave, FunnisieD room & boa All modern conyeniences. DOR RENT—A very large front and back pat lor unfurnished. "1720 Capitol ave. T2 ANTED-Situation by Indy stenographer, four years in law and loan offl perience in wholesale business, Box 228, il Bluffs, 025 ITUATION Wanted—By first-ciass _dress- maker, to do cutting d fitting, or waist Address Box 147, Carroll, Ia. 595 83 ANTED—Position as coachman by young man experienced with horses and’ cows. Call at Dinrance barn, 414 8. 17 0086+ GENTS —Wholesale and retail; 300 per cent, profit. Fres passes. 40 laborers, $1.50: 25 &irls for housework. Keith, 318} 5 1ith, el is8 BOY in grocery store, with the city. 51X S lotn st, VY ANTEDtleud cook, 0 & Iaberers, 31,50 Der duy. Mrs. Bregi, 811% 8 1ith, 607) ANTED—Good business man or woman to act ns district manager, Must invest $100. Salary 85 per month, Call ‘Thursday or F day tipon F. A. Piper, Millard hotel, ~ 606-63 VW ANIED=An cxperienced oflice ot good business mun to tuke chirge of & brauch 150 at St Louls. Must invest $:00. Salary ont, Call Thursday or Friday upon One acquatuted NTELLIGE! y for errands: one who has worked {u office preferred; state references. g ddress X 43 Bue office. W ANTED-E perienced grocery cleri, that is scquainted in city. Call at 814 8, 10th st., ticket office. K360 WY ANTED—Salcsmen at 376 pe: month salary ana expenses to sell a line of sliver-pistea ware, watclies, etc., by sample only; horse and team furnishe(l freo; write at once for full par ticwiars and sumple case of goods free. Stun- dard Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. 323 cheap rates, A arnam st. 3% M thill nurseries of Canadi. We pay 80 to $100 per month and expeuses to agents 1o sell our Canada grown stock. Add. Stone & Wellington, Madison, Wis, » 924 m W ANTED-Canvassers at Singor sewing 1ao- A f _chiue ofilce, 8 Douglas st. BT m20 QALESMEN Wanted at Once—A few good D men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. We arotho largest manufacturers in our line. Liberal salary paid, Permanent position. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc, For terms address Centennial Mfg, Co., Chicago, 11l 844-m1pt VWV ANLED—Agents tor Denyor State Lottery. ‘Tickets b0c. Address A. C. Ross & Co. Denver, Col GB8-Rprot B FEMALE H W ANTED—Young ladies correspondence by ayoung farmer: mutrimony the object George Howard, Mound Prairie, Houston Co, Minn, [) ANTED—Womaii cook for Colorado, light work, #25: one for Dougins, Wyc., $10; waitresses for Columbus andFremont, $1 and 0, irl for Plaitamou:l, sscond cook 47, kiteh enhelpers, nurse girls, in fact for all kinds ot work inand out of city, [0 for work. _Mrs. Brega, 31414 8 15th. ANTED--A £00d cook. Apply 2406 Hurney . Roferences required. 5167, seneral houso- ANTED--A girl for general housework, o 28, 17th, 7 ANTED—Competent girl small family. “Apply UIES. Whwt. ANTED—Girl for general housework, Zinst be noat and good cook, family of i g00d wages. Ayply 2622Farnam st. 510 DRESSMAKING. F. MAGINN, dressmaker. Late fitter o and aesigner for Stern Brothers ot New York, i8 now preparea to execute all. orders for costuines and wraps at her present commodi- olishment, 1423 Dodge st, 157, NTS to do dressmaking in fam lies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 52 th ave. 520 FOR RENT---HOUSES, , : ETRRY NOR RENT—troom cottage, good yard, Douglas street; cheap to desirable partie: Apply to Neb Steam laundry, 153 Howard_ s RO RENT—&-room house. No. 1313 & 7th Ave,, DEAT streot car. 599 9) —Elogantly od o with all modern con also good barn and nice lawn on cable, only six biocks from P, finer location in_ ity owner and wife will \ake room and board if Agrocable: for purtiouiars address U 68 Hee. private nlencos, tely, well furnished o- right by thie high senool, city very desirable, 1 at B14-12) 21 y TOR RENT—4 miles trom town, a hew house and fine garden land; apply 601 N 13th st. Krocery 02 11t €, 500N coruer fiat with modern improve: ments. 24th and Leavenwortn ats. 617 mi1j NOR RENT—In the Estabrook biock 18t and Chicago streets, fine, seven and elgnt roum fints with every convenience and nowly pa- pered; thesa flats face east on Jefferson square Yark aad thero 15 no better locutiion in the city. MOberts 40 N lothet, mioy OR RENT - Large ton-room house with all modern [mprovementa, sultable for board: Lbghouse, on N 15th, between California and Qass sis, Rent reasonable. Inquire room 500 First National bank building, ) T WANT more nouses to rent, Parrotte. i-a3 {OR RENT-G-room house, 22d noar Leav worth at., 80, C. F. Harrison, 811 N.Y Lite, 50T N ICE rooms, modern conveniences, 1821 'OR RENT--One large front room with bonrd. 1006 Capitol ave. 6ib TOR SALE—Lot in Beimont park, £200; (all s safe, $0; Job priuting office in Omaha, 2,200, netted owner $1,000 last year. Address xd jlav. 6344, niture of9- room flat with 3 blocks from H. E, Coie, Room (3 BEAT snap—Fu Tall modern conyeniences, postoftice: rooms all rented, 6, Continental blk. 623 0 F Horse, buckboard and has inquire Buckeye stable, south Wth st, city. () 7OR SALE—Canary bird, fine singer, 1100 8 X Jorh st, PSRN S 7 OR SALE— In small lots ot by the car, clean Millet seed, Write to W. G. Boston, David City, Neb. i S AR JOK SALE of trade—Aboit 1,000 new jow- olry. Wil take clear Omaha lot part pay, bal. cash. Address Box 228, Cozad, Neb, 451 F it One of the finest driving teams in Omalin; arrald of nothing, stylisn and prompt drivers; also a fuil platform spring carriago almost new. Address X =, lice office. NURNTT 4! saturda; = )R SALE—A 85-horse power Porter engine 1n good condition. welght 6,100 pounds, cyl- inder 11x16; for particulurs apply to The fiee ofice, it 7101 SALE or trade—One flat top desk, one #-foot standing desk, one lease of section of chool land, 48) acres of improved western iand and # sections of U. P. railroad land. H. H. Henderson, 400 Paxton block. . RERNARD and Scotch colly (shephard) dogs tor sale. M. P. Brown, l’lpllllol:m'\:'b‘ \v[ TED—A partner with $0 will buy half interest inome of the best vnylny business in the city. Room &, Dougias block. 570-69 [OR SALE—General stock of goods and busi- ness in & well located town cighteen miles from Umaha, now doing & &plendid business: £00d reasons for selling. Inquire of 8 Cotner at Nebrasks Savings baik, Omana, Nob. IR 576 ad) {OR SALE—A hotel. in this city, doing a paying business; & good opportunity. price, 85,00, Huggins, 3128, 16th st. 0 (STONE and vand o Mguarry with an abundance of terfal for lease, situated on the P miles from Omiaha. For more definite infor- mation apply to Lewis 8, Reed & Co,, Hoom 14, Coamber of Commerce. thousaud capitsl in an estabiished m'f'g business, either as bookkeeper or salesman. ddress'X 14 008 FOR EXCHANGE E your chance—Two nice clean new general stocks of merchandise to trade for clear reulty and cash. - Hoom 21 Douglas block. b71-] O TRADE—An entire section of good, clear farm land in Texas for square pianc and household furniture, Lock Box 205, Hed O T o O 3] [0 EXCHANGE—Lots 14, block 13, Albright apnex, atd ‘10, Hawley térrace, the three valued at $1,800, all’ clear, for 6-room nouse in the west partof the city, Wiil assume #1,000 tncumbrance. C. F. Har © opening for & good clothier in the he Star Ciothing house is for sale; stock about #,000, 10 old goods; yearly sales 815,000; no competition nearer than Sloux Cit a disiance of 3 miles: good reasons for Potter & Johnso kefleld, Neb. OR EXCHANGE—Fino propery in lans: com Place for merchandise, wiil pay some cash, clothing or furnishing gocds preferred owners of stock snould write me at once. C. F. Harrison, N. Y. Life, 633 § I0E room, modern conventences, 1719 Dav- envort. m6s 00d_watches and_dia- R SALE—Some " Masters, room 4, With- monds cheap. B. nelt blk. FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED a UNFURNISHED rooms, €34 S. 1ith bet Jackson and Leavenworth, 627 12§ OR RENT—4 unfurnished rooms. 1712 Doug-~ 1as st. 614 8¢ = UNFURNISHED chambers for housckeoping tor man and wife: no children. 19 N AR, QOR RENT—Three nice unfurnished rooms cheap to partles without children, 8. Cor. Burt und znd sts. References excnanged. 394 6 OR RENT—3 Iarge first floor, froat unfur- nished rooms at 518 No. 20tu st, 8 blocks from P, 0. 502-8]. _Desk room In nicely furnished office, all conveniences, Koom 19, Continen- tal black, 18 OR KENT—Possession given March 15, The south room in the Y. M. L A. building, suit- able for gents' furnishing, hats and caps, boots and shoex, millinery. furs, ludies’ fancy goods, or other lines of trade. Apply to A. P. H kins, Commercial national, or Wm, 1401 Douglas st. JTOR Dshow windo F. Hall, 311 Paxton block. 09, 711 8. 16th,22x10 ench, large . stewm lioat furnished. Thos. {OR RENT-3-story brick builaing, 1110 Doug- las st., suitable for wholesale or warehouse purposes. Aiso brick store, 107 8. ijth st, In- quire of Chas, Kaufman, 1302 Douglas st.’ 333 {OR RENT—The 4-story brick building, with or without power, formerly occupled by the Bee Publishing Co., #16 Farnam st. —The buiid- ing s a fire-proof cement basement,complete steam hoating fixtures, water on all the fioors, gus, otc. Apply atthe office of The Dee. 915+ JGR SALE—Or exchange, half blood Clydes. dale stallion, will exchange for good driving horse. - George *Vradenberg, 623 8. lith. 08 m CLAIRVOYANT. R, B, GROUX. electricity, massage netic treatment, chronic diseases a special- ty, stmple medicinés when needed, 322 N_i5th, 438 ™31 M[ADANE BLANCH, the greatest ~mind reader and counsellor, has sut.e of pariors at 32! N. 10th sreet,s. . corner Chica and 16th. This lady has a remarkable gift of second_ sight, tells past and future correctly; business confidential; has just returned; lost and_stolen property, truthfulness of_absent friends a speciaity. T JORTUNE Teller— Lenorman can be consulted on all affairs of life, Satisfaction guaranteed. No.310N. 15thst, 109 m 20) _ M[ME; De San. mugnetic physician and mind reader, has the power of any two mediums you ever miet. Tells if the ons you love is true or false. Gives you advice on divorce, contested wills, business speculation, etc. Pariors 119 N. 14th s, 441-m6E DE NANNIEV. WAREEN, clatr , med- ical and busmess medinm. Female diseases 119 N, 16th st., rooms 2 and 3, Y PEWRITING. nd mag- @ speclalty. 316 SHORTHAND A WY ANIED—Educated young ladies and gen- tlemen to learn shorthand and typewrit- ing atthe Standard Shorthand Busidess col- New York Lite bullding; finest rooms in ty improvements, electric light, slevator service; cheapest school because it is the best; instruction thorough, modern, practi- cal: demand for stenographers constantly in- creasing: success posiuively sure. Call or write for one of our large descriptive catalogues. Address, Standard Shorthand Business Col- lege, Frank E, Bell, Manager, N. Y. Life Bldg, Omatha, Neb. 76) OR RENT—First or tnird tloor of thenew - story building peing bullt between N. Y, Life and Morse bulldiug on Farnam D. C. Patterson, 518 2. Y, Life. QSTORES, #408 and 2405 Leavenworth st, 678 m11j ‘VA\M' D—Torent a_store witn basement, not less 70 feet depth; stoam neating per- ferred. Address X 47, Bee, 623 8 MISCELLANEO! “Houses list with J. 11, Parcotte. B0 A Saturday mor Omaha Auction & Storage C R during the day we open evenings, 6:5) t H. B Cols. . Roon 0 Continental BIk. )RESSED cluckens turkeys uud diicks whole- sale only. Nay & Ross, 114 N. 12tn 8- F YOU have stocks of merchanaise for sale 1 have customers with the cash. J. H. Parrotte. room 21, Douglas blk, 420-13 j . PARKOTTE, rental agent, Douglas vik. . [ (JHEAP aud reliable fire insurance, H. . COLE, rental agent, Coutinental bl 33 PERSONALS. (QUR brother-in-law goes east toduy, 633-6) D! OSITIONS, 10c per folio: petitions & cor- respondence,icicopying,se. Mrs. Hine.tel. 935, 120-m20j MONEY TO LOAN TVIONEY to loan, by B.F. Masters, in any amount from 310 to $10,000. for any time, from one to six months. I make loanson nhausehcld goods, pianos, organs, horses, mules, ses, leases, ete,, In any amount, Bt the ' lowest possibie rite, without publicity or removal of property. My loans are %0 arranged that you cas make apayment at any_time and reduce vour in- terest pro rata. ~You pay interast only for the tlmoyou use the money. 1¢ you owe a baladce on your property I wiil take it up and earry 1t ;frkyau. at the lowest rate cousistent with the sk, Movey always on hand, No delay. No pub- Ielty. Loweat rates. B. F. Masters, Room &, Withnell Block, 15th aud Hurnéy sts. 5 OANS mado on any available seourity, Cen- tral Investment Co., Room 23, Chamber of omimerce, 3] M[ONEY to loan, Parrotte, Douglas block 63103 (ONE Mortgage Co,—Loaus of 310 to ; get our rates before borrowing and loan on horses, furniture or any approved sccurity, without publicity: notes bought, for new 1oan. renewal of old and lowest rates. Call, RS, Shieely DIK, 16th & Howard sta, oo ot private monoy o loan on fmproved Pinside property; cash on hand. Central vestment Co., room 25, Champer of Comn MONEY toloan on horses. wagons. muies, nousehold goods, planos,organs, dinmonds, at lowest rates, The tirst ofganized loan oftice in the city, Makes loans trom 30 to 566 days, which cani be paid in part or whola At any time, thus 10w g the principal and interest, Call and Seo us when you want money, We can assist you promptly and to your advantage without removal “of properfy or publicity, Money always on hand.” No delay in making loans. O. F, Reed & Co,, 319 S, 13th at: over Biogham & Sons. 37 ERSON AL—Mrs. A, M. Travis has returned ) the city snd those wisning to see ber for Drofessional services in the sick roam'wn’hnnd her at 812 8, 2ith st. LOST. ning 160, on livoral’ re- OST or Stolen—325 reward and no quostions lasked for return of dianond stud lost at Patti matinee. Room 04, Millard hotel, OST-—Between Winecote & Riley's oftice, 20th Jand Leavenworth and 16 Pacific stroes. One blank book about 5310 inches, red cover and about 151 pages. .00 reward it returned 0 elther above address. \Wincote & Riley, « [, 05T A FurGlove. Army Style, Finder will 4 got liberal reward by leaving at Bee Count- ing Koom. STORA FIHE cleanest and best storage in the city at low rates at 1114 Douglas street. Omaha Auction & Storage C R FP'RACK AGE storage at lowes t rates Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth, MUSIC, JOOB RENT-&room house, city water, ¥ cls- X' torns and ges. 1711 Davenport. 619 JOR BENT-Troom fiat,Lange block; egg,s 1 MUK RENT--Houses in all parts of the eity, from ¥ to #i IIEQL' wmobth, D, V, Sholes Cd 13 First Nat. bank. 4048 IR RENT—An 8.-room detached house, fur- nace, bath, ete, 20th and Leavenw orth, $i0. David Jamieson, flee bldg. 2% Iim KENT—6-room flat, 503 8, 18tu st. )it RENT—5-room house, 00 N. 25th a clty water, splendid location, 818.50; 6-room house, 35th and Corby sts., ¥, & well_and clsiorh. Geo, J. Fox, r 628 Paxton blk. 610 1 R RENT--Houses and stores; property cared for, taxes paid. _Midland Guarantee &Trust Co., 1614 Farnam st. Abswracts. ®7 i’v Jou wush to rent o house or store soe H. . A.Cole, Contiaental bivok. [ UR RENT—Houses and flats {2 all parts ot the clty; flats and unfurnished rooms speolaity; partios deatring reot at from & 1o 73 bo sure 1o call at 1506 Farnam st before rent g, Buus Benting Agency, w17y WVH10,tuned those five Kimbal piatos use by Madame Patti and company at tne M 1ara? - Bloomfield dld_the work and it is said that ho 18 no slouch. Planos and organs uicely tuned and regulated for 8. 111N, 17th st. 60312+ BEORE buying & piano examine the new scalo himball pano at A. Hospe, 1613 Douge 1as 58, A G KO, F, GELLENBECK, teacher of the banjo, Troom 213, Dougles block, or llee ofica. 240 PIANO tuning by plano ‘maker, 111 North 13th, yrs experience in N, Y., Chicago and Omaba, cellent references. 209 m e e WANTED---TO BUY. WAITID—N buy, a team for lght car- riage: must be gentle and fuir goers, and reasonable in price for cash, Describe your of- fors and address X 50, Bee office. 613 7 y \/ ANTED—Good second-hand showcases. Address 6 Beo office. W ANTED_To buy s sound horee not over § Years, 2083 Cass st [ VW ANTED-First class iuside loans, Sholes, room 210 First Natlonal bank be- V¢ 1 3 PER OENT residence loans #3,000 to 810,00, Bullding loans at special rates. The Mead Investment Co., Hee bullding, V Lowest rates. Call and seo us. Mutual Investment Co., 1504 Farngm. b TMONEY to loan, “0. F. Davia Co A¥Land loan agents. 1505 Farnam sf TFL1ST morcgage loans at low ra lay. D, V. Sholes Co., 210 First National bank MOSEY-0 ) or W days on " furniture planos, horses, houses, ete. J. J, Wilkiuson 615 Paxton blk. 3 T OANS-City wud farim- lonas.: mortgage pa. dper hought, Mciague luvestment Co. B0k [ONEY to loan on &ny sscurit 1‘1 for short time at lwlviy rates, Lowest rates on personal property, The Honderson Mortgake Investuient Company, Room 4.0, Paxton biock. £ 1ATTEL loaus at onfidential. J. B, l“u Y to loan; oash on hand; no deiay. J, W. Squire, 1210 Furnam st., First National bank butlding. ] IIERAL real estato loans made by W. M, Hurrls, room 2 Frenzer bik, opp. . 0. BT B('fl.n i Loy DOr cent; 0o ad- dition, ney's fe lowest rates: business anluger, WIT Farnaw at, - chirges foF commIsSIoNs oF ALLOF- . 13 Meikle, First Nat, bank bldg, 30 = ontinental block. L.E COLE, loan agent, N UNEY to 1I0an on furniture, orgaus, vianas Al horses wnd w oo, Huwkeye Investment Co room &, Douglas bik., 1ith and Dodge st. UILDING loans. D. V. Sholes C Natiow sl bank butldin, P UILVING loans wade on Choice city property At lowest rates. Private funds to loan on brick residence and - proverty favorable Kimbal, Champ & B mball, Champ yan, Y R 13 Farnam St. azimy Snunufion‘m loans. K. 13, Board ‘fraas. YO EXCHANGE—Farm near Norfolk of 160 acres und 1,240 acres of school lease land in Custer county for hardware stock. Will add some cash. O F Harrison, 011 N Y Life. 5338 ¥ you have suything address H.E. Cole, R 6, Continental block, Office open evenings 6:00 to 8:5). 6T JOOR Trade i acres goou deoded land 10 miles southwest of Hertand, Neb,, cattio vreferred. Jno. G, Baliard. Bertrand, Neb, 1i5-mae CHANGE—Stock ranch in Wyoming, 3,000 acres, fenced, 150 head cattle, clear,for farm 10 easteru Nebraska or western lowa. D. A. Powell, 578 Mayne st., Orchard Hill,Omaha, to exchange cull on or OR EXOHAN GE—Cholde improved Nebras ka furms. Wil assume liehv encumbrance If you have anything to offer address or call o Geo. J.Sternsdorfl, room BIT-318 First National bauk building. Telephons 464, 6% OR EXCHANGE—2 Iots i South Omana or 1 lot ‘near Vinton st for horses or mules, Itoom 13, Board Trade. | 956 WANT a grocery or drak stock to_invoice 31,600 to $4,000; 3 cash balance improved real estate, Lock box i63, Cengral City, Nob. Tom 12§ R EXCHANGE—A namber of good unin. cumbered farms m Kausas and Nebraska tor stocks of goods and zood stock, casn 1f sufficient inducemaent is offered. on hand and tities to land pertect. enco solicted. E. A. Ryder, (CHOJSE tmproved fafma in Nebraska, lowa sudlllincia slsariotifinem barancs of ex change for improved Omahs property. Address X, Bee, T 8 D 977) NICE bullding site In_Hanscom place for $2.000; no payment down to party who will bulld 81,200 house. C.F. Hurrison, 011 N.X_ Lite. NICElot in Cloyerdale, Wxi) feat, on easy terms, H. E. Cole, Room 0. Continental blk. 624 7 JALT LAKE CITY—Puarties desiring to in- WYvest in this ity will do well to cousult the Dieter, Johnson Investmeut Co., P. O. Box 57l outh Main st., Salt Lake City. We han. dle cholce property only and give the best of reterences, 61TA 5 s on a picce of prop- ark and Cuming st. Call today while owner is hers. C. F. Harrison, 911 N. Y. Life. €306 TFQR SALE—Property in the neighborhood of Hemis Park—no better investment. while owner 18 here tomorrow, C. F. son, 911 N, Y. Life, 504 6 VVE,HAVE beautitui nore property within 214 mites of postoflico. Would you believe it, only 81,500 per acre. ‘An inside business corner. 325,000, Houses and lots in west part of city at the lowest prices and easy terina, House aud lot on 20th street, Hanscom Place, ouly $4500, Orehard Hill Jots from $450 to 8000, Wohave sold several recently. Only a few left at these figures. Alarge brick house, 8 rooms ana basement, north of Cuming, lot Six, 80, Coiseth, Johnson & Lovgren, Room , Chamber of Commnerde. F[m SALE—60x132 on Jones st. 800 per Address X 3V Hee. 525 a2) 0K SALE-40x1274, sonth front, 8800; chep- o5t lot £or the price in Omana. Apply cn the Dpremises, M16 Docatur st. 7 YRACKAGE property, the very Dest ploce Omaha, mast go befors she 1/th, unparaliel smap, L. Waterman, 0 Paxton bl B8 120 buys & neat &room cottage Ui miles trom P, . ; Center near 2th; iot%xis) D Patterson, b8 N. Y. Life, 14 FOUVE room cottages, #1500 each, § down, balanice $15 ber month 311 Paxton bloek. OTICE to Invesiors—We will recelve bids for the purchase of our business propert 108 Farnam street, known as the east & feet of lot 7, block 12), ip to April the fivat, next: owners reserving the Fight to reject any or all bids. Lelimann & Hansen, care of John H. F. Lehmann, 624 Sonth 1ith Streot. 40 PECIAL Bargain—A very olegant cast front Woproperty, No. &0 Georgia avenue, With a fine hroom modern residence With every con- venlence, incluling gas fAxtures, sewer con- nections, handsomely decoratad, and in fact a om of & hoine: OWner Koing to leave the city. is property muat be sold by Magch st o price and terms soo me. If you have any in- tention of buying and want nice place, this will suit you. D, V. Sholes Co. 213 1t Nat'l bank, 185 ONMOT” : N line, church, K 10ts &t low price hools, all convenient. Neat flve-room coitages at 81,700, $1,500, £2,50), 82,40) on easy terms. Values are steadily advancing 1n this addition Waliace & Nayney, 310 Brown Block, el room house, fall C. F. Harrl- L Ot SALE—FEast front Iot, £0od nelgn borhood, §,2X. son, 011 N. Y. Lif & Wostorfield, roal estate, :a.mmn: EIS‘X' your property with H. . Cole, ouse and ot #1590 3 houses, 3 8 and 9 Cash or trade. 44th and ARGAIN ensy terms; rooms, full lots, less than' cost. Adaressor call on owner. E. 6. Merrill no trades, farm of o 6 W, Hamil UL 2miies from Marquette, smali house, 1 tiving w price only 810 per acre, 30, one-third 1-59 rop iucluded. Terms &,200 cash, balance 8 per ent_intorest. F. K. Atkins, owner, railroad building, Denver, Co 308 {OR SALE—#500 will buy lot 50x120 in Omana View, one block from motor 1ine, nicely grade. ' Lots in this nddition are worth and the above price is open for a short timeé only. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continentai block. ty, Nel iblo, A SWALL payment down aid 817 per month will buy & 4-room house and lot on 16th, two blocks from motor; first-ciass chauce to acquire a home on easy terms, Apply to H, E. Cole, Continental block. o2 (SPECIAL barguin—Bost lot I HITIA8 Noy Cholce lot in Hawthorne cheap. C. A, Co ard, owner, Koarney, Neb. 1Wmz) price INCOLN Place and Carthaze Iots £1,000, %0 cown, balance 315 mouthly. W. L, S510y, B 1% Board eals, 23 \OR SALE or trade for Omaha property, 240 acres of good 1and partly under cultivation, near Grand Island, enquire West & Fritscher, 105 N 14rh st. 1 m7* OR SALE or Trade—Improved farm of 320 acres in Gosper county, Neb., six miles from Oxtord and B, & M. ratirond. ' Address J. R. Shaw, 402 Hamiiton street, Omaha . 626 mor THE REALTY MARKET. iusmu’uusfl: Placad on resord Auriag yvesterday. R _H Spalding, administrator, Brown, n e Li-13-1, g ¢ d,. iR MJ R Acams to W J Connell, und 5 of e and und '5o0f e 158w - 3 q lell, trustee, to J W Barnsdail, lot 18, DIk 3, Like View, g ¢d... .o lin. J W Barnsdail to O F Davis Co., lov blk 3 Lake View, w d ....... V A Ewell and wifs to B A’ Leavenworth, Iot 14, bik 7. Manhattan, w d. D 8 M Warters and husband'to J V Patter- son. lot 9, bik 5, Hyde Park wd...... 1E Morse and husbund toJ V Patterson, 1ot 16, bik 2, Drake'sadd, wd........... A M Kitchen ana wife to H O Davis, und <13 lots 2 and 3, bk 4, Plainview, wd. .. AM Kitchen et al 10 Globe Loan and Trustcompany,lots 1to8,blk 12 Kitchen & Waugn's sub,wd.. ... . ey J B Ralpnto R E Kaiph,iot 8 Union Square, wd...... MM o 5k to £ M orriton et i o Mary Dwora acres in nw ne 10-14-13, (reflle), w Jno Burleigh etal to Wm_ Ross, bik 4, Windsor Terrace, wd. .. E'F Danfels and husband to & B Potter, 5. SUNDYSIAR B, WA oo ceres E A Kecler and wife to B R McMahon, 1ot 8, Dik 4%, lienson, wd...... . ES Clirke and wifs to J P bk 1, Newport, w d ... . S H M Caldwell, glardia Caldwii, 2005, Millard d, deed. V' Caldwell and wize to 204 3) ana g0, Millard & add wd.... ¢ FC Gratton t Carthage, w d “E A Gibson and Iy lots 8 and blk 3, Boggs & Hill' D L Thompson and wife to Malan Lacy, Tots 1, 2 and 1y Jacob Kentlis and op- ven, s e b lot 6. blk 4, Park Forest, w d. Albert Rood and wite to Carra Carlsen, Loyett & Woodman to John Rush, pt lot alliord and pt lot i, Lovett & Wood- m 's sub, w d.. . . . A 7 Leach and wife to G H Todges, nw 1v-16-11, wd L oeeeen e e e G H Hodges aud wife to ')’ Leach,nw 19 16, wd . . . S B Birley to N A Kuhn, trustee, 10t 7,blk 2,0ots 0,7 and 12, bIK 4, lots i+ and 15, Blic7,Ints 1to 6, bilk 0, Crelgton Hoeights, Tywenty-seven transf The followiog building permits were is- sued yesterday: J.J. Baville, repairs to store bullding, 1104 North Twenty -fourtn street. Total [ UGuINg, sizs. 16th st 685 10§ A DANwith $120 can take rm, 160 acressandy loam,good land for grain or oot cm‘;«, 15 head of choice cattle, splendid span of large young bays, one handsome saddle adfes’ and gents’ saddles, new double ‘ness, nearly new frame housé, Jarge frost- proof root house, large barn and’ cattle shed, en house, PIg pens, corral, feed rack, 45 acres fencea pasture, situated in o beautiful valloy settled a nice class of American larmers and stock rafsers, 1} miles from postoflice, 10 1 iles from a good town, 13 in the best hay pro- ducing and healthiest part of Nebraska, two §090 Yells of excellont soft water on tne farm ; 1,200 takes overyghing clear of incumbrance. Cin give good reasons for selling. Adiress X 45, Bee ofiice. 6107 JREAL BSTATE 1z you want to sell or rent list it with T, C. Lrunner, whohas a large list of customers. Room 1, Ware block, B. E. Cor. Iith und Farnam, 453 51 NOLD facts for spring reading, 100 buys a f-room house, barn, lot 50x160, frontuges, Walnut Hill, 00 cash. ),200 takes & f-room cottage.d feetof ground, within one mile of postofiice, 81,000 cash. #1,50) zets & new b-room house on Bth, near Hainilton, $500 cash; & trio of bargains Also dvelling popersish 'tco numerous to mention, from $1,500 to §IN0K), on terms to suit and locations 10 please Uhe most Choice business and residegoe lots always on tap: Call and investigate. W. A, Spencer, N. k. Cor. 16th and Douglas, )it SALE Cheap—Tot i Orehard Hill, Call on E, C. Cooper, 403 Pafton block, (llnulal, & 45 1 FYWO chioice Iots on smalLcash payment, bivl- Buce sacond mortgage th Fesponsible pirtine who will bulld. ~H, E. COLE, Continental bik, and 2504 N. 24th. B3 MOR SALE—A beautitul . 1M0x12 4, wi trees, good barn, 11 roam houss fini with hard wuoa, all modegp, ymprovements, in Kountze Place; chean and qh easy terims, 1 new se room cott; on st near Pa- cific, £,700; $500 cash, bal &0 per month, 160'rcom 'cottage, cor. ipt AXIL5 Lt §,000; 300 cash, bal 6,00 per m 27 room cottages with vhth. and gas. on Burt st. pear 24th. $3.000: $4085@hsh, bal, 00 p month, or will exchange jgg inside unincum- bered fot. Horse, buggy and narness for sale cheap. Hamilton Uros., Builders, €05 5. 18th St all or ad- 1t & Vinton, 627 a% 200 feot, N, F. cor, 0th & Do dress Mrs. Kuhlman, 8, £.cov. and lot in Bedford place €. Cooj OR SALE—Cotta 408 Paxton block, SPECIAL bargains to tavestors or W builders in Cifton Hill, Cartha Cuming Lincoln Piace, Monmouth Park and un7 Dellove adaitions. - Having sole agency for tha properties we handle, can make special prices and terms to good parties. Loaus on reaioence property at low retes ® " Wailace & hiayney, 310 Brown Bloek, home o est R SALE-N. E cor. 10th and Douglas, call or address 8. E. cor. 11eh and Vinton. 537 a2 OR SALE —The owner of the se cor, &id and ‘uming is now here and a special deal can be made for 4 home iu she neighbornood of Bemls Park, C. ¥, Harrison, 911 N. Y, Life. e In the High Court Advertisement for Creditors, URSUANT to an Order of the Land Judges Department of the Chancery Division ot the High Court of Justice in Ireland, made by the Right Hon. John Mouroe in the matter of the estate of Jumes Cumming and_others, trus- tees of the late William Keane King, deceased, wners and petitioners, and bearing date the 1st day of January, 1800, tae creditors of the Satd Willlam Keane King, la land, who aied at Memphis, ca, in or about the month of Septembs are, on or before the 1uth aay of May, 1§0), t0 0 Mr, Ricnard Pope rdiner street, Dubli ing carriage of pre thelr (hristian and surnam-s, ad- ud descriptions, and In_case firms names of the partners and style and title of i, the full particulars of their claims, o meht of thelr accounts, and the nature of tho securities (if auy) lield by them: or, in de- fault thereof, tiey will be peremptorily ex- cluded from the benefit of said Order, Kvery creditor holding auy security 18 to produce the same before the Examiner, at his Cnambers, Four Courss, Dublin, on-the ith day of June, 1800, at 11 o'clock in' the forenoon, being the timé appotnted for adjudicating on the claims, Dated this 10th duy of February, 184, J: M, KENNEDY, Examiner, RICHARD POPE FROSTE, Solicitor having (‘un’lngn & Lower Gardl- ner street, Dublin, Ceruflcat:, . This {8 to certify that the Nebraskn Central Raflway company desires an increass of its au- thrized capital stock from ono miilion dollara to four miliions five hundred thousand doliars, and that such increase and the making and publisuing ot thia cortificato, and tho " filag thereof with the secretary of state of the state of Nubrasks, has boen duly authorized by the holders of tho majority of the capital stock of the Nenraska Central Rallway company. In witness whereof, we have hereunto signed our names at Omahs, i the county of Douglas and state of Nebraska, on the luth day of Au- st ! JOHN A, M'SHANE. GEORGE C. BARNUM, President, ‘Secretary. { Gorporate | 1" Seal. | Directors mimelt N H. DUMONT, LLIAM L. ADAMS, JAMIN . MORRIES, State of Nebraska, Douglus county, 58 HBefore me, & notary public in and for sald Douglus county, personslly came the above named John A. sorge. U Barnun Joun H. Dumont, . Adums and Ho amin J. Morris, known to me to be the ident- cal persons wiio signed tne foregolng 10suru- mout, aud severally acknowlodged the sald in Hirdment to be thelr yoluntary act and doed, for the uses and purposes therein set fortn, In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto signed my name and aMxed my official seal, at Omaha, Douglns county, Nebraska this 19ta day of Au gust, 189, W, CIVES § Notartgl Jotary Publle. i Beal. Feb2d 6) t,mor Dissotution Notice, Notice Is horeby given that the undersigned dissolved Dartnership by mtual Sommer Bros,, will continiie on the cor d Farnam streets and Cotner I8th as strosts, who will collect All debts due and pay il liabilitios for the wbove stores Schonberger will continue at 116 F And he will pay all accounts for the and pay all only. SAw Som H. ScHos aly, H rnam St.. said story ifls for the said 1108 Farnam street J. SOMMER, ER. BERGER. Proposals for Lumber, Soaled pro county with penls umber for the for turnishing ear ending Dougias 0, will be received at the office of the county clerk until noon of Saturday. March 15th, 180, Speci- atfons and sizes requiired can ba obtatned at the ofice of county clerk. A certified check for #2500 must accompany each bid, The Comm|s- sioners resorve the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Omahz, March Ist, 180, mldie P.UMALLEY, Coun ty Clork. Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Kallway Company. Notice s hereby given that, pursu articles of 88, t1ie annual mestg of the Oregon Short Line Northern Railway Company for t ant to the nsolidation and arreement, dated the'stork: aud Utah lection of directors and such other business as may legally come before the meeting, Will be hi office of the company, No. 73 Matn i Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, the 1 March, 180, at 10 o’clock a. m. 4 MitrAR, S Boston, February oth, 15W. Notice. Notice 1s hereby given, that t South Company, bas b corporated under the laws of the Dbraska n give public old at the treet, Salt 0th day of etary, e Omahs n duly in- ate of No- notice as fon is, “Omaha u Rallwiy Company place of transacting Its busi- county of Douglas ture of the by ted by sald eorporation, 1s th peration an of raflway of standay . and a Iine in connection therewith, from Omaha o said connty, in a s turongh the countles of Douglas, S iness to be onstruce A lige of tolegraph the city of itherly direction Y, and Utoe to Glen Rock, in the State of Ne- braska. 4, The amonnt of capiral stock authorized by the artl 08 of incorporation, 18 Three Million Dollars, and the saine is to be paid us tollows: An instaliment of ten per cent on eac h share of stock shall be payabie at the time of making the subscription, and theresidus thereof shall be paid in such fnstallments and at and place as may be required by the of thie compa 6. The existence of sald corporation such time directors com- mences on the Gth day of February, A. D. 15%), and torminates on the 6th day of February A! D, 19 @, The highest amount of Indebtedness or lial time be subject, is Two The affairs "of ‘the corp conducted by a President, Vi tion flity to which tne iucorporation suall ag 3 Mitlion Dollars, are 1o be President, Sece retary, Treasurer and Gerieral Manager. Witne: ruary, A, 0. ORGE C. our hands this the 6th day of Feb- ARK, . Sur G MERRIAN, it OLS AL Incorporators. SHCAGO. BURLINGT “Depot 10th and Maso; TON & MO. iastings & Denver. Leaves | UNION PACIFIC. Gimana. | _Depot Toth and Marcy six “Pacific E: m| Denver. m|Grand Island mi.......Knnsas Loaves | CHICAGO. I 1. & PACIFIC, Guvana. |u. B depo ! Leaves (C Omaha. |U. 9150 m A pm 6.15 p m|(Lv. 6X. 8at) A 920 pml...........Bastern Fiyer... Leaves [CHICAGO, MIL, & ST. PAU Omaba. |U. . depot, 10th and Marc Ulham . fcago Mall 600 p m hicngo Bxpress... Leaves | OMAHA & N1 1( _Omaha. |U. P. depot, 10th St 115 p m Leaves Omaha. epot, 10th and Marcy St Sloux City 1 aul ¥ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Depot 16th and Webster Sts. aul Lim . & MO. VALLEY, Leaves | Omabin. 45 p m) Leaves _Gmuha. 000 0 m| 900w | 510 p m| . Wa s York & Norfolk (Ex. Sand: ST. P M. & O, 5th and Webster Sts. Sloux Oty Accommodutic ity Express (Ex. Sun.). i Limitad. . assouger ( Passenger (K. JRL PACIFIC. Sun) t. Louls & K. C. Bxpress. t. Louis & K. C. Expres A om0 pom Dundeo P Walnut Hill Lake Stroe Druid HilL. Ok Chathain UNION PACIFIC-SUBURBAN TR. RAILROAD TIME CARD. RIVER. Arrives 630 p m B0 0 om 1130w m Arrivos | Omah | 300 p m Arrives 16 | Arriy <) Omahn 1,630 p S0 n Arrives Arrives Sts.| Om a.! Omahi s [ Arrives Omnha P m am nm | Arrives | Omahia. AINS, These trains also stop at 13th, 17th, 20th and 24th atroets, men’ “Broud-| Trans- Sheel'y [~ wiy or |Omaha | Sta-" [South CBlufts| Tepot.| Depot.| tion | & RERF-EEIN [ g M| AN Summit and Savidge Crossing. = H | AdAN(A el 9.5/ 8. 10.06] 9. M{EM P .05 B4 5|85 945,955 P EN) CHICAGO, R. L & PACIFL Transfer | Union Depot, Councll Bluff 615 pm| .. Ikht Express . m| 1L Atlantlo Express. m ‘Vestibole Limited. CHICAGO & N L Loaves r m m w CHICAGO, ML Pransfor| Union Depot, Councll Bluffs. 040 am Chilcago Mail 610 p Chlcago Expross K. C., 1. JOK & O. B Unlon Depot, Counell Blufts. Kansns Clty Duy Kansas City Night OMAHA & NT. LOUIS Union 1 Bl for pm eaves Transfer adopm Vi a m 1000 p m 500 p m T pm BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Depot, Council Blufts. SN[ A A A *Working- | arore Omaha.| Dopot H 5 1 3 3 5 H H 3 . A ] ransfor 540 a m Arrives Transter 546 p m 9.0 & m Arrl | Arrives Transfor ® am 630 p m e 8. Indi {ue Ridge Agonty B, Dakot 1590, —Sanied proposals indorsed posal’ for Lumber’” and addressed to the undersigned at Pine Ridgs Agency, Shannom Co,, 8. Dakota, will be recelved at this Agenoy until one o'clock of March 1ith, 180, for frnish- ing for and delivering at this Agency, about thres hundred thonsand feot of assorted [imber, & fuil deseription of which may be obtained by apvlication to the undersignel. Bidders wilt be required to state in their bids s»l\ 6 of each variety of lumber to be delivery under a Coutract CERTIFIRD CHECKS, Each bid must be accompaniod by a cortifled check or draft upon some United States De- pository, made payable tothe order of the un- dersigaed for at least FIV or Cu ame ount of the proposul, whic b check il be forfeitad to the United stat. an; bidder or bidders receiving an award ! fa! topromptiy execute s contract with gool and 1uihefent surioties otherwisa to be retur the bidder. H. D, GALLAGHER, U, 8. agent. 3021 Froposals tor Supplhies. ealod proposals for farnishing supplios for or honse for the year 184, will be ity clerk’s office unl oon , 1800, A\ certified ¢ k for $30,00 must o mpany each bid, Sp ot tions for supplies can be obtained at the county clerk's office. The Commissiones's reserve the right to reject any ot all bids. ated Omaha, March 1st, 1590, midie P, O0'MALLEY. Connty Clork, AMERICAN WOMEN, What a Great English Actress Has to Say of Them. It is 1interesting to hear what Mra Kendall thinks ubout American women and their possibilities, says the New York Sun. Chatting away, she said: “The American woman is a continual surprise to me. A cavd would be brought up to me, properly engraved, and bear- ing the name Mrs. Smith. I was out, and the next day I would get a note from Mrs. Smith, charmingly written, regretting my absence, und asking when she would find me at home. I would write and tell her,and then there would appear a lady, well dressed, well educated, who ‘had seen almost every thing there was to see, and talked about Ibsen and the latest fads. . While ske was with me another caller would come in, and, after Mre. Smith went away, the second one wonld inform me that twenty years ago Mrs. Smith was standing behind a counter, selling peanuts on & corner or helping her mother ina laundry. I would go to a luncheon at Mrs, Smith’s house; the service was perfect, the rooms exquisitely furnished, the hos- tess herself charming. Now, this could nly happen in America, and why? ‘ake an Knglish woman in the same standing, get her a governess to teach her French, get her a music master, some one to teach her to hold her knife and fork correctly, to v ve her guests properiy, and she simply never could earn. = There 18 something in the American brain especially in the fem- inine brain, that seems to grasp the right idea with a quickness that is won- derful, which T, as an Envlish woman, intensely admire. There are no women in the world like them The Oniy One. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul is the only line running solid , electric lighted and steam heated trains oetween Chicago, Coun- eil Bi and Omahs The berth reading lamp feature in \he Puilman sleeping cars run on thess lines is patepted and cannot be used by any other railway company. It is tho great improvement of the age. Try it and be convinced. Sleeping cars leave the Union Pa depot, Omaha, at 6 p. m. daily, arriving at Chicagoat 9:30 a. m, Passengers taking this train are not compelled to get out of the c at Council Bluffs and wait for the train to be cleaned. Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Union ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. F. A. Nasit, Gen. Agt. J. B. PRESTON, Pass. Agt. of Saturday, Marc Rioh Men's Sons. Examples of this law of heredity are plentiful among the financial leaders. The stors and Vanderbilts of this geuneration have shown themselves well worthy to uphuld the great monctary dynasties founded by their ancestors, and there is not in either family a spendthrift or an unworthy member, says the Kpoch. W. W, Astor has done some creditable literary work. Jay Gould’s sons are likely to carry out his projects and increase the magnitude of e rostati et iR et andakiathetitace is well cared for by his sons. The Ames family, which started its fortune by making fortunes and increased it in Credit Mobilier, has un able member today 1n Oliver Ames, who has twice been governor of Massachusetts, “Old Hutch’s” son in Chicago is at thirty the president of a bank and director of a score of financial institutions. James L. Flood, son of the bonanza prince, and most prominent of the scions of mushroom wealth, has been at the head of the great Nevada bank. The Way They Changed. The Chicago & Northwestern have changed vime. This 15 the way their trains run: The morning passenger leaves Omaha Union Pacific depot at 9:15 every morn- ing—samo us usual. The limited loaves daily at 4:30 p and arrives at Chicago 8 o'cloc! morning. It is the same popuiar gantly equipped train, vestibuled, chair cur, diner and new slespers, direct from Omaha, and in addition now car- ries a superb sleeper for Omaha passen- gers exclusively, Omaha patrons are appreciating this. The Fast Fastern Mail leaves Omaha at 9:15 p. m. daily—after business hours. Arrives at Chicago 1:25 next afternoon. Makes good close connections with limited eastern trains on all lines, or gives passengers the afternoon in Chi- cago. Northwestern dining cars and new sleepers on this train. Passengers for points where **Lim- ited” and “Eastern Mail” trains don’t stop take the night express at 6:15 p. m, daily— t Saturday. Baggage checked from residences, G S R. R. RITCHIE, ty Pnss. Agt. Gen. Agt. City office 1401 Farnam st. Teles phone 561, m. nexu elo- e p to Got O, He was & muscular countryman, and his greatest talent lay in the direction of riding untamed horses, says the Atlanta Constitution. Iv was a Texas pony, full of the characteristics of that renowned breed, and standing listlos:ly by, awaiting the arrival of some oue Lo try his mettle. He fqund the animal without a man daring enough to mount it, and at once asked for the job, saying tbat he had never yet huurd of the horse that could away with him, he owner's consent was given im- mediately, and the boid man sprang 1nto the saddle and the puny sprang into the air, boundiug off like a rocket, with the man clinging to its mane. Straight down the street the animal #ped, und probably the man would have maiutained his reputation had not tho pony taken a sudden & sudden notion to turn into a cross street This idea occurred to it, and without consulting the rider the poney wheeled into the side highway, while the nder kept on in the course they were before the chunge of schedule ocourred to the pony. The crowd arrived justasthe man was picking himself up, and wers met with the remark, as the wan limped to- ward the drug store: “By jimminy, boys, T b'leove that dratted " horse ud er killed me ef [ | hadn’t or got off when I did.”