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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: M@PNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1800 _ SPECIAL NOTIGES, WANTED.. TO BUY, FOR RENT-STORKES AND OFTICES, For rales, et see lop of frst coummn on this page. Forrates, cte., we top of fwal colunn on (his pags Anvl‘.urlfimsm for thew colums vil} be taken until 1200 p.m., for_theovening edition and untll &:5 p. 1, for the morsing ®dilion and SUIDAY hEx FPERMS—Cash in advance ’ ATTS-Adrortisemention this pags willbe Chvzed for st tho rateof 1% cent por word Corthe first insertion and 1 cent t word for eac sulsequent insert ion. and $1.80per line r month, No_advertsement taken for e thiun 21 cents for th: first insertion. NITIALS, figures, syralols, eto., count each a8 on e word, IESE advertisements must runconsecns tively and under no clreumstances will they be taken o disontinued by telephon ARTIES advertising fn thes eolunns ind el ers pldresoed to *nim- of Tur Dk will recive 1 toget thelr Ansvors will be delivored onlyon rescntation of thischeck Encloss ansvors n o1 veloyes properly addressed. ulveriisements inder the head of pecal Notlees” are published 1n both the moming ind eventaf ed ilons of Tt BEE tho eirulation of which mgiresates more tha 20,10 pajers daily, and gives the ulvertises $he Lenclt not only of thelargs elrculation of e BEk in Omahms, but 4150 1n Councll FBluffs, dncoln and other clities and towns inthe west BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns willbe taken onthe above cond itlons, it thefollowirg busi~ mess houses who areauthorizedto take special Dolicen it the samo rats as can isd aithe miln o JUUTI ONAHA BRANOH OFFIOB-No. 2023 N Btreot, Lister Block. JouN. BELL, Pharmacist, 20 South Tonth street, 113 South lith street { 1. FARNSWORTH, Fiarmicist, 2115 Cume s Ing stree “i 3. UGIES, Pharmicist (24 North 16th ClAT & IPDY, Staonen and Printers, 0 Ty nian 24 . With four y periened w life insuranc any. Ofice Preferrel, Box i, 0 W ANTED. Position aslooal reprusentative or traveling salesman forsom e good on- ecrn by iman of 13 yeirs' eperimee. A 1 referemces tumished.~ Addres R 62, '\\' ANTED Position a8 stenographer and 1y pewriter by yonng manof ood habits, goul Feforonces. Addross Box 284, ¢ PO ; 1y respon- sille New York 0 . Manu- Tacturer lock box 1 | PPUOK canvissers wanted. AY iD-Two dinner walters, andmeal. New York hot and TANTED-Boy 0 run_ele nquire at The Boston store, 114 8 16th st it first-class Tth st, s wanted throug irer; 850 per weok ; u Address, with ufacturer, box 1, West Ac W ANIED-Salownen o salary or commnis< Sion to handle thenew patent chenical sing pencll, - The greatest sellinig or produced. Frasesink thoroughly, 1 two seconds; no abrasion of paper, to 800 per cont profit. One ngent’ssanles amoanted 10820 fusix days: dnother &9 in o hours. Wowant one energetic ge gent state anl territory, Sample by mail 3 o Tort and filiparticnlar, address The Monroe Eraser MEg Co., La Orosse, Wis S wanted (o make farm lows. Star il & Loan Co., 1600 Farnam st. 24 x round and six_square can Arnour-Cudaby Packing Co., D ge_maker Gernan, ol wages. Apply Westpi Towa. “ FOOND hamd type writers, J. P. McGeath, 1180 Farnum st, Omiha. 2 W ANTED—Good_secbndl-imnd Satety for Joy 15 unotier forboy I Addresskt 65 fee. T2 ‘ ED—T0 buy single_young driving <ot Oyer 1,09 pounds, Roown 81§ New YorkLife building. 64322 SECONDHAND books bought for spot cash Watthe Antiquartan bookstore, 113 Farnam, 015 nid* NV ANTED—To buy clght or twelve lorse upright engle and boller. Address V No, 214 South ith st, Omahn. 58220 VVANTE)—Eome and buxgy. W.J Paul 1000 Farnam, ux AT i 3 room house, 14 per month,dist and 5 Howard. Inquire next door. - [POR RENT-G-room house on ul Chica gost. st {OR RENT—Anine. nam with modern improve ample yari room. Inquire of W. G, 5 ifobuilding. ]4‘41]( n '—28-! m hofes at Gildwoll st., nicely papered; having mod: orn conveniences ard barns torelinblo ties until spri permonth. J. H. Johnson, 519 Faxton bloek, [ NOR RENT —Seven-roorn cot tay ave. und Cap ave.Inquire 2018 {10k RENT—llouse and barn, 6 room good repalr cor th st and Leay- enworth ; low rent. ot John Hamlin, 017 South lith st. Linton bloe N Y0k RENT—A cot tage of§_room cistern and good barn, No. €4 Apply at &7 8. B st M 060 ~ROOM louscfor ront, & Parc ay quire superintendent Bee building. Mis-20 Y-room house, sultablo for o tel or lnrg arding house; L dty water, all ney quire of Mimaugh & Fit agents, Cor, of Howard and T—5-roomn house, 605 Ni4* Sccond house west 8. W. Cor, (”.Avl‘nl)nll. 8 roms, clty \"\fl';.‘ 5 ] At thos. w.cornerof 10th and ! iful 3 story brick andstor cos, all east fronts, cver modern N voms finlshed fn b wool, fon Can e given Nov. 1st. These houses can be had ot very moderate rentsby fist cliss tonants, Breanan & Co, 3 Chamberof Commere 5652 [VIREE room cottage, 1ith and ¢ quire 508 Cnning M- 1d 7rooms, newly reduced. Corr s TFEOR RENT--An 8 Toom nouse_ with ail mod- 1 Inprovenients heated by hot : 589001 A, 4 Dlocks eastof Hanscom | quire 40 Tee building. I Ok IRE . $41 S. %th av Enquiro 162 Son. i OR RENT—(-roomi hou se. venicrices, east front, L ply at Q-0OM house. id and Cuninzg SC.T. Harrison, 011 N. Y. Life JOOR RENT Tnquire Robt. Purvis, E. Cole, Continental blo Ok RENT—To responsible parties only, those file new brick and stone houses on Geor fifteen_rooms end alcoves; more conveniences and better finfshed than anylousefor rent inthe city. U H, Hender- son, 00 Paxton block, city. B34 FROOM louse with ¢ ¥ilarrion, 0 N. . dnelud ood stable. Capltol ¥ the sl sc rent moderate, 0'Donulioe, 1001 Farnan st. VEN-room house, 13th ind Vinton, #6. 1, Wi Johnson, 51 Paxton bock. 680 DLATS, stoan WS, 1th, Thos. T, Tiall, i1 53 OR R T room cot Buth and all modern conveniences, ready in few days. ©. 8. Elgutter, 47 at] bank. 542 FOI RENT-1800MS FURNISHED, For rates, dc., metlop of frat column on A page, D rooms, steam heat, 2315 Doug- T15-18* AT fcoly furnished rooms with all modern conveionces, SLLN, 18(h. NTE L Utah, two o0l fitter. 1 per Aay inds hours, will a a fare. Ad- dress 3. W Fareell & Co, Box 602, 8 S wintel wuo are ristle, Apply at room 18, Withnell block, Sthand Harney st o 21 TANT but firs 2 1 appl goal 3 ghoursand anteo steady employment until y. Muson, Marks & Co., Spoku D-A live, ene etloparty in orery Phace to troducs air gouds, © Vo have new Hinethat will sell at every house and agents an rup larves betvéen now and the holilays Wilpaya saliry of 875 per month If preferred and” furnish @ team free. Address at once. Standard Silve: oston Mass. FJRA VELING agents visiting general w chandise and crockery stores ean seenre good I|lllilu side nr;lt‘h‘. N;III(‘]‘MII){ mvlw rllud no © nrabring sam ples required, Brun T, 1IN 1r & Cou O a0y L, Bsotl) on o travel for our Canadinn tone& Wellington, Madison,\W is 0 Taboren forstone ind _grade H. Johnson, Union D SELWT LT - WANED Active with roference. Metropolitan Nfg. Co, 160) Howard 80 2 W ANED-Kgenis--Tiy the Equitablo life {nsrance conpany of Towa. (ooa ter- ftory, favoralle contracts and absolute se— cyfity, g poliey holdes am Inducenints oty oc Martin, superintendent of Cles, Dés Molnes, Ta," ¢ N G810 Haw ANTED-1000 men for new rallroad work Il inorogon wad Washinglon Ter. = Work will Iast twoyears: gool wages guiranteed. Albriht Labir A gonty, 120 Firnan ste 1400 WANTED—FEMALE HELP. 19 DOMGE ST, lrge und sm poms urnisled and ' unfurnished, with _su- perior board ; table bourd. 0-24% DUR st. 0k RENT—Furnished parlor and bed room; 30 permonth. 262 Frankiin st. {JOR RENT-Brick warchouse, two storles andbasenent, 7,000 sjuaro feet. with 10 fectof doublo track on U P. rallway, south 20th and _Plerco streets. Address O Oskamp, Omaha, 00 JTORES at 10 8 1ith, 2000 ench, Latge show B windows. steam hewt farnisied. Thos. F. Hull. 31 Pax ton block O RENT-The most desirable business jo- cationin Omusha for dry goodls store, cloth- ing, boots and shoes, groceries, hardware or furniture. Kents very reasonable. Possession given atonce or Decem berlst, The Falr's tive stores: will rent separately or altogether. J. L Brandes &fons, isth wid Howard, = T hall, tith and Dodge, partios and woddings with or without suppe Terms roasonablo, George lleyn, i13 S 3 (o TFOR KENT-The i-story brick building, with or without power, formerly occupled by the Tiee Publishing Oo., 06 Farnam st. The build- ing has a fire-proof cementbasenent,complete stoan heating fixtures, water onall _tho floo; FOR RENT-W AREHOUS For rate, ete., we top of first column on this page MOR RENT-Brick w ligh; busement lyd raulic elovator; traoks i ago; best location 1n the eity. * & O. Pow 30 n7 FOR SALE—FU RNITURE ETC. For rates, ete,, we topof first coiumn on (i pu, i--Leaso and furnitire of a 2 ol AddressJ, 8. Jordan, Council 500-18 LT, Either on Dodze st cable or2th and Burdette, lndy's pocketbook. Reward It returned to N, E. ‘cor. 20th ana Burde i Furniture und fixtures of 1'rented and paylog well. A '\ Bee offie 68 MOR BALE—Handsome new furniture for§ rooms complete at an immense bargain. Also forrent the louseof 8 roms, all venlences, contrally located. H. B! Ire 00 N. Y. Life, v ooking stoves slghtly used. all In excellent condition, we “offer very cheap. C: umine and donot miss the opportu ity nust g0, 1207 Douglis. Omahastove K -2 irnfefiu.nfiunni-fiz, Highose Ea Tho furiiture in_the houso, No, ISI8 Douglas Street, for sale, and houss forrent. Enquire on ihé pr OR SALE-Farniture and business room hotel In_Lincoln, doing zood payl business. Bestof reasons for selling easy. M. W. Folsom. Lincoln. Neb. 516 FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETO, Forrat we topof o zool heavy work tea lncksmitn shop and full st oftools; 1 horse, buggy and harness; 1 nice riding pony and saddle; 1 hors s and expresswaon; 1 new sewine machine, and some good household furniture. Iuquire at 618 Paxton bk il MOR SALE—~Cheap for ens 1ot and assume small meunil young horse .two horse wagon #2,double 815, Or will trade for a H. E. Cole, Contin- 590 853 Rteams light mules; one heavy 1,50- pound horse. Room 13, Board of Trade. Hers S #50and up. 1. E. Cole, TIOR SALE-2 go0d work teaus. Inquireat Uik 4 MISCELLANEOUS, Forrates, ete., e top of fint column on this gxigs FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE, For raté, ete, tee top of A column on this pige. FINE home 1n Kountif Plsce; nlto cottage on full lot, Californivhnd 33d streets, at asmerifce, oncasy paymehts If taken before the 2 gt as owner la ienving the city: Apply to N. Shelton, 0f L. 8, Skinner, 1614 Furnam st. T05-2 a desirable resi- b balance on ensy terma. Callat Nebrasks soan laundry, 16th and Howard sts. Y 6 000 will buy a houst and i 1ot opposite ountze Place. #25 down and®25 per month 6 per cent lnterest to good p A e ind bugky 1o tradttor lot, & Wead, 159 Douglas st. T OANS—We make farm loans within 100 miles of Omaln. Agents wanted. Star Tand & Loun ¢ Farnam, 414 “fi-‘.l an 0 per cent of valuo on farm land Agents wanted. Star Land & Loan ( per cent, Inter- for Sherldan plage ots. ~At abargain, Daven- h, ome bloek from new . 00; A2 corner Farnam, & . G. L. Green, room 39, Barker block o84 (CHQIOE busines corner on, South 20th st only 82,00; niso Kilby Pluce lot, $1000. ‘Ensy ferms. Mustbe sold. Sueaton & Allen, 107 Farnar st M 66123 D, room 13 Board Tradg, sells [0 miles from postoflice, five blo Venworth st. notor, 2600, 810 cash. $10per month, 7 per cent. interest. 4 OR SALE-Splendid opportunity to gt a be: iful new 10-room house inone of the finest lociilns In Omiha, 2 hiooks west of Lowe ave on Cnssst., high andsightly and on grade, full lot, el water, - cistor tower, bay window. porches. doublo floor, lar, ete, all fintshed in hard wood and hird oll und in first-class stylo; 1 Price $3.400. Torms casy. Usual commnl cnts. Inquire of owner, E. G. Merrill, Cass nm“lelil\. % n Q"ECIAL Bargains—3 houses, 8 0 and 10 Mrooms each, price 8.5 to #,%0, {n Kountze Place, all modern; £00 cash. 5 por month for? years. #0 per month for? ye: #45 por month for? years. Balance 7 yoars' 6 percont Interest on all deferrod p: nents. Alsosomesplendid homes _insame ¢ dition to exchange for farm linds and city Droperty. 9-room house and fulllot on Wirt st., 300, #,500 cash, bul. to suit. hohas a cany Lot worth from # to 00, clenr, (0 exchange for an elegant home in Kountze place, worth 65007 4. Gibson, sole sgentiKountze Place, room aCreighton block, 55 JUERIDAN PLAUE. M Five blocks from Leavenworth st. electric motor. Lots#600,t en dollars cash and tendoi- 4 me ;7 per cent. interest. A Reed, room 13 Board T rade. 7 JIORSALE-A bargain, Finosouth frontlot K 50x1% i Unton square, 1. D. Zitt o, 014 N. Y. Life. Mil 77 ROOM cottae, full lot, Hanscom Plac: east frontand a great bargain for a few days. Small eashoayuent and balanceron long time, F. K. Durling Burker block. 34 1x cottages, ranging from 8,400 1082500 each: 3100 10 500 easl, balince monthiy or tosult. If you want a house we cin arrange terms (o suit. Sweaton le: Farnam, nue, only Stringer & Peany, Douglas block. s i ORNER on Lowe avenue. south and front, only $2,100. Onmotorline. St &Penny, Douglas block, TPARNAM st.—A fine corner close to house, %00 por front foot. Strin VHE t © e > on Farnn se Forloeation, prite and terms apply to Stringer & Penny, Douglis biock. 5. i SIDE property to cost #1500, will rent for JEo0a month.” Stringer & Ponny, Douglus block. 235 JOR SALE % cost. fino lard conl Dase burnerstove; cost 848, used only 6 days. 2N, B A Clemen rd flodn 412 N 16th st JOR SALE-A fint-cluss No, 2 Reminston typovriter intost improvements. Addres Loutles, 0t and Jone B0-18% OR SALE-A fist-class No 2 Remington typevriter; latst Improvements. Ad- dress Loucks, 0th and Jones. T8-21 EW caligraph, price reasonable, R 65, Bee office, ) ON'T forget Jos. P. McGeath, 1607 Farnam b, Whien you wint ‘to buy, reat or sell,a or. ONEt e best lots in Oriard i1 only 81,00, Stringer & Penny, Douglus block. 20 OR SALE-Look nt this; New 7-room house on lot 10 block 5. Haker place, splendid view. south _front, well, cellar, bay window, 20 or moro casll balance of 81,20, $15 per month. Inquire of owner, E. G, Merrill. 4154 st L dett; 10-room house, . range and ull brick, 6 box stall , with water, sowel for help, ete. Best equipped for veterinary o private us P Co., sole agent First Nat'l bunk Mo 10,000 to loan on desirable Omubn property In sums of 8500 and more; cashon hand: o-operative Land and Lot € Ku\m.«'(.l.. and ollatora! Notes and bond l:ulldlnl I:‘: us at 1205 Farnam st., IRST mortgazo loans on improved and np- fuproved property. . J. Caswell s1E N Y. loans made on monds, watches, L 1oans, low rate, 1519 NHE Commerclal Security Lonn and Trast Co. wanls good short tine puper; also can handlo a fow secured mortgages. Paxton biock. F. Masters on chattel caritics or any time from one (0 $1x nonths in any amount to sult bor- ¢ 10 1oan by B, ns made onhous: gans, horses, mule at the lowest y or removal of prop ans are soarranged that you ca ment of any amount at reduce both principle 1f you owe & balar have a loan off and_earry it for you convenient, call up tel yourbusiness ean be a Money always on hand Lowest rates. ods, plans, or- 08, Warehonse without publ any time and on_your property or 1, 1will pay it u find It mora B. F, Masters, Room 4, Withnell blk, 15th and Harney .. loans money ouchatiels orcollateral at reusonablerates ‘ounty warrants bousl proved city proj Richarison 818 N.Y, 1 Money on hand. . or W days on farnituro, 105, horaes, Houses,ete. 3. J. Wilkinson! ixton bioek. W' duys by the Room B, Board of Trade, 000 Y to 1oan on uny security for short timeat low Lowest rates The Henderson Mortgage Investment pany. room 400, P 0! at lowest rates. . Frenzer blk, op) iladelphia Morigage and Trust Co. dy toloan and resentative, room 7. board of trade. 1<l on_ hand Loan & Trust Cc uo exrn charges. touses for reni, good list 150 on good west rates; best wdy. Titles and 014 Omaha residenc u [\ 31,000; got our rate fore borrowing and 1 horses, furniture or any without' publicity = _old ind low- bought, for new i eely blk..Lsth & Ho ANTED—First class inside loans, Lowest rates. Calland seo us. IRN money to loan on_city uortgage paper bought. 1. B. Irey, loans at lowest rates lonned at iow rates on furniture, &e., without publicity. tment Co, & Douglas blk,16th and 1’1‘11,1(‘!,;@ tlonal chargoes for commission or attorne. fees. W. B. Melkle, First Nutional bunk bldg. MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. v on this pagr. ~All kinds of thoroughbred dozs. 2nzy, 1413 8. 20th st. 278 FOR EXCHANGE. SMALL payment down and 15 per o will buy u d-room house and lot on 16th, blocks from motor; first-class chance to ac- ?u(ro ahomeon casy terms. Apply to H. E. 'ole. Continental block. £ For rates, ee,, we topof_firi column on this pagr. ORSES FOR TRADE-WIll exchange woll broken roadstors and - saddle horscs, suitablo for livery stable and express wazons, for lands and eity property, or will sell tine to respousible partics. Address | } tock of millfnery, 81600, for hia or Council Blufls lots” Wil tuke equities, Address R72 782-2) MOR EXOHAN GE—#: hardware, Want zood lowa farin. henan- doah, Ta. 5% TOR RENT—Room In vrivate fumily—lady i orgeniloman.” Retorences. Address K71, e, TON-21% 11‘\011 RENT—Two nicely furnished south 1 front. Toms, single or ensuite, suitabie for or four gentlemen, gas, Dbath, ete., 24 1 mah T s TRIOM and bowrd at$6.00 por week nt 2013 larne TH-25% I0ELY furnished roorn, all_modern con venlences, with or without boa Leaven worth DURN IS ED rooms, 2012 lurney st., 8 and 10 per mon! 76 25% J200M and b Hth avenue ADY wishes roommate with board, also othor oo 8,121 Davenport st TR24% mehusnnmm.wnnfii{and heat, for? gentlemen, with bourd. 1816 D\bdflm_nt. OVELY roous, excellent boand, home com- forts, ull conveniepces, refercnces llf £ H.\’N DSOMELY lurm;'hfimum}?:{u li&lw‘ INEstoek of fancy gools for saleat once, Besiof rensons for selling. Would trade for good real estate. Mrs. MeDonald 152 Douglas St. T41-2 YR TRA DE—An equity of 8,000 in a good house and lot for ucre property. Address R52 Bee office, 656 0 EXCHANG r cear farm, new i- room house in Baker Place, fulllot. Tn- quire of E G, Merrill, 42d and Cuss sts. 483-21% F'0_EXCHAN Business lot close to cor- nerof 24th and M streets, South Om aha. glear and draving @ et for sgood reside: inOmabs. Frank E Hurtigan, 03 N, \;. Life. 210 ANTED-A small stock of groceries in exchange for unincumbered real estate Inquire st room 307, Paxton blook. M-181-n; TANGOLN Tlacelots #,20 LGN, Dexter AL, Thowus. [OR SALE-A farin adjoining Blair, stocked, cheap. H. W'McBride, ARGAIN-Cholce 1ot in Brig; cumbered, Tarket. prics Address Ed Price, 188 Califorr i—Chonp. o cottage in Lowe's Adi louse, with all modern convenle and Jackson sts. Room 11, Chambe OMES-—§) ~Elegant Homes—T am offering the best hargains in Omaha or inthe world on West Farnam street.Sx cle houses, all different, 6 tof rooms fur and cold water, gus, gas fixture closet, mantel, elozant brick streetand mortzage, $300 to F), or more and balanceut 7 per centto sult. D, V. 8 213 First National bank. WAucIuk\\' sterfield,realesta te,s.Omaha. 5 TF YOU have anythingto sell or exchange callat 618 Paxton block. " EFORE buying a pluno examit o Kimball ptano. A.Hospe, 15 rof the ‘b}J; FPVIE Golden Monitor—Now land-book fc vaTuable helper a costsbut adollar; may be foun and thorough iano and organ; BHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Forrutes, de., seetop of first colran on_this page, and _court worl 1001, Room 1002 N. Y. Life bldg. FPYYPEWRITERS, all makesbought, FPYPEWRITERS for 1 raphers supplies. J.I.Megeuth, 1607 Farna se re Foster or Charescy Baxley by Geo. Foster, 200 South 12(h st Omauha, Neb \OR SALE—An elegant new residence, 0 rooms, cherry and ouk finish, large stuble and every convenience for comfort; location, the best” inthe oity, price low, Terms on D, J. 0'Donalioe, 108 o) WANTRI)—A small stock of cigars and to- baccos Inexchange for clear real estate. Inquireat room 307, Paxton blosk. M I81-Ni BUSINESS CHANC For rates, ete, see top of At cotumn on this pige. DR EXCHANGE~Elght mules for Omaha realestate R. 13, Board of Trade. 485 MISCELLANEOUS. Tor rates, ele., ke op of_fin column on (hia_page. 0R RENT—Elegantly furnished front bed ulso buck parlor for gentlemen only, Steam heat, gas bath, 9174 8. Tith st.. second floorto right. Linton flats, M G- “Large south room, newly fur- uished. 2100 Douglis st. M6 S 0R RENT—Rooms with board, 17220Dodge sty 557-20) NEWLY furnished rooms for rent at 712 So. 16th st., flat 1. M 5#H-20* For vateseto., we topof Ant colunn on this jage 7 ANTED-Girlfor general housewo Wk forstriee fin G ANTED-Girl plain cooking. Oalif W Aol aon g, 5 e ‘n’ ANTED-Good general girl. A Lowrle, 22 Em{nulll.. uu.ugal’ll»z'“ 1 T\\‘O glrls that undersiand to work on pasnt L ad e apprentioe. 314 N, 180, 1454 Wfi.flgfi.filrl for general Munn"o;g; 309 WANTED-A good girl, §.W. cor, 20th and Callfornm st 0 ¢ » ANTED-A good, strong girl, 15 or 16 1, for kit lousoverk, mn_;s"flug is wtx ANTED-Girl for geeral housevor in Lumily, 124 TU0-20% OMPETENT girl wantod forgencral ho AOORERAEIS R o formoneral Bouge- ANTED-At once, girl £ ouse- AT S ook inb e S g ANTED-First-cl lady hookk WA i e ANTED-First-class &‘d‘k—‘n N ” W Wil & Treternces. A oy o So-21¢ NTED-Girl tor usework, 4 family, motor i il kit i 2 » s RIGI RIOIT T !%v' ed 10 get b k‘htwlumlflm. Ag iy 113 8 lith st ‘r LOST. For vate, ete., ke Lo of fint column on (his wage. ESTRABLE rooms for three or four gentie- mon, brivato sitiing room fucluded, 170 R RENT—Furnished rooms; gas, buth and steam, 1519 Howand. () VS’I\ CLAIR Enropean hotel,with diniog room, sicam leat 1o A1l rooms 13thand. Dod fe. Special rulos by week or month. 5 JOOk RENT—Furnished roms, 119 uo-y;a: FOR RENT-~ROOMS UNFURNISHED Forrates, de., s« top of first colsan un this page. FJOOR KENT-# unfurnished rooms at 607§ ith st. a-204 Fg"“ unfurnlished roows for rent at 423 N, 7 th ave. Inquire at O. L. ki I Tty ag rhu-o_;nfiflg N, N FURN ISIED rooms, (4 5. 17tk be 4 e e navenmanis S TE bat et SAVE fuel by covering your steam pipes Dwith Fossll Meal Composition; the best non-conductor, absolutely fire proof. Wes- tern agent. D, 0. McEwan, 1611 lluwn"{u:t. i -n! 0 Shoe Dealors-When you patronize mo you know that 1 will not compete with you 1y retalling rubber boots, shoes, arctics. sin- duls, ete. I amnot ranning twelve or fifteen retail shoo stores under various names. 1 soll at wholesaleonly and have no futerest in any retuil store. 1 am vestern agens for the New Jersey rubber shoe company at Omiha, and every shoo deuler kuows thers 1s no better line of goods made, My sales this year sofar are more thin Aouble any other seison up to this tiwe. Send forprice lists and discounts. Jor- seys will be extensively advertised this seu- son. % T. Lindsey, W-ng 1,200 wanted —Youngman wishing to engage Pin a profitabie business, desires the loan of 81,200 for which he will pay 10 per cent interest and give mortguge. Good reference, Address 84, Beo offic M So1-20% JOR SALE—~Half interest in best stock of hardware in Lincoln, Neb., established business, good loeation, 1ow rent. A splendid gpening, Call om or address, Holm & Keed, 122 . 11thst., Lincoin, Neb. T02-0% QR SALE-On Nonday November 17 at the hour of twelve o'clock noon at the north door of the court house in_the ity of Omaha, o will ‘offer for sale to the hight Didler: five shares of stock in the Omaha hardwar: company. fully pald up and non-nssessable. This stock isa good fnvestment and should receive the attention of ¢lose and conservi - tive investors. This stock 18 offered to satisf noindm, to seoure whichlf, wis placed a3 ol lateral. W.B. Taylor. " & T35 HEBEST dairy and route inthe city. e A s ke L' W. Wright, Florence, Kgb. N 662 UPHOLSTWNO and attresses novited. E. Peterson, 1136 N18th st. Mi19-21¢ MASMOEmnm-m. eleotro-thernial bat) sculp and hairtréatment, manicure an chiropodist. Mrs. Post, R 20-21, Wl!.hnu,l’l‘ blk. STORAGE. Forrata, etc.. we ton of_firs column on thia_page. TAGE ana T Durid Cole, $i- SEP Hovardss oksee ) R very comfortible winter ho IO oot v, et homes, o alusstar Newly papirid, ity Srulor uduew: erage. Irst oor, Sooon loor, ths Renting Agency, 220 8 B ste 55 NB* O\'Ek stove store, 121 Howard o1 F‘Dl RENT—Sulte of 4 unfurnished rooms fe ho: ing, Shldon. I Wehotar gb 10 @y ¥ighout KENTAL AGENOYX, For rates, de., ¢ lop o frst coluann on this page. H‘le twml.la.m El%“u‘w RACKAGE sf atlowest rates. WM. TB\llbnllll. m}omuwom ¥ 84 STOIMG E-—Branch & Co, 1211 Howard. o BOARDING, - For rates, ete., we top o first column_on this page et AL SRR RIVATE hmllfl nicely s 1n residence will socom: few - men boarders. Terms 5 = HE VW ANTED-Day boarders. mm' WANTED—TO RENT, For ratw, ete., we top of culumn on this page Y SRErE Rk RERp L FPOE RENT-Or saie faf discount, #-room hotel. newly furnisheds with good barn and bus, 1n g0 live couity scat town, 2 rall- roads. 1 terminus, by grum & Bishop, R. 54 loard of Trade, Omahay or T.J. Brownfleld, Grand Island, Neb, ) 610 10 I“OESALE—CIIQW. lqmlhhad drug bu ness. centrally loeafed: stock clean and new: will Involoe about ¥,500; rood reason for Selltng, J. D. Aitie, S4NCY. Lite. ' Mol ORSALE S0 ol stock of weneral merchandise 1nonebfbhe Lest owns in Nebraska, 7 miles tromOmahs. Party dolng ;”"mm"“fi’.‘"‘fi."ukg'gflm"e’.‘fi ol RSALE-At s 8 £00d. 510! use et up with Shol¥ios HHA cou o, hases ont {rooms tor dweliing, tood ‘itery tud Sorier Addross Tios, & hoet, 0. L g gordTe" B th et R opening for d; store. Large room in brie ks 1) 3 0 miles \ufifi“ Vo vieated s eolumn anthis pa I"‘,; :1.1 CLAIRVOYANT. of first colwmn en this NIE V. WAKR speaking, writing busiuess modfuiné yeurs in Omahn. 110N, 16th. MASSAGE BATHS E1C. see top of frst column on this page, T lies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 2610 turey st For rates, de, sec top of first column on this page, NTlawyors & solicitors. Bee building Omnha. 4 years' experi- tent oflice. Branch office at Washiuglol. D. C. Consultution froa G. W Sues & exuminers in US. ¥ROCLAMATION, WiEREAS, A jolnt resslution was adopted the leglslature of the state of Nebraska, at ~first sesslon thoreof, and approved 1. 1880, proposing ment to Seotion Thirteen (1) of of the constitution of sai section as umended shall road as follows, tor w Bection 1! Thatsection thirteen (13) of artl- (6) of the constitution of thestateof Ne- braska be amended so as to read as follows: Seotion 13: The judges of the supreme court shall each recelve a salary of thirty-five hun- SEourt shall arch 30th, A. state; that su of the distriet cou three thousand dollars. ach person voting 8 this amendment shall have written o1 his ballot the following: 3.“14 Jnhn“lk: PROOLAMATION. WreneAs, A Joint resolution was sdopted IJ o lr’ ature of the state of Nebraska. weanty -first semslon thereof, snd approves February 1ath, A. D. 18%0, pflirc-\n amend- ment to the constitution of sid state, and Said amondment shill read as follows, to-wit: Beotion 1t That at the general election to bobeld on the Tucsday succeeding the firsy Monday of November, A, D.1%00 there shall by sumitted to the electors of Lhis state for ap- proval or rejection an amendment to the con- stitution of this state In words as follows: “The manuf acture, sale and keeping for sule of Intoxica ting liquors as & beverage are fore ever prohibited in this state, and the lewisla- ture shall provide by law for the en forcement of this provision.” "And there shall also at sald elootion bo separately submitted to the electors of this state for their approval or ro- Joction an amendment to the constitution of the state In words us follows: “The mauu fac- ture, sale and keeping for sule of fntoxicatin Tiquors as & bevorage shall be lioensed an rogulated by law." c.2: At such clection, on the bhallot of each elector voting for the proposed amend= wents to the constitution shall be written or printed the words: *'For proposed amend- ment to the constitution. prohibiting tho mapufacture, salo and kecping for silo of intoxleating liquors s o beverage,” or ‘Agalnst the proposed amendment to the constitution prohibiting the manufacture, salo and keeping for, salo of intoricating Ligquors as u beverage.™* Hliere shall wiso bo written or printed on the ballot of each elector voting for the proposed amendment to the constitution, the words: “For proposed amendment to thy constitution that the manufacture. sale and keeping for ale of Intoxleating liquors as & bevorage in bis state shall bo llcensed and rogulated bylaw," or “Against sald proposed amend- ment fo the constitution that the manufice enre, sale and keeping forsale of intoxicatin <ns a heverage shull b lloensed an g by lnw f clther of the sud proposed amendments shall be approved by w mufority of the electors voung at the 1d election, then 1t shall consitute seotion twenty-seven 127] of article one [1jof thoconstitution of this state. Therefore, T, John M. Thayer, Governor of thestate of Nebraska, do hereby give notioe in accordance with section one [1] article (15) of the constitution and the provisi f the actentitied “un actto provide the minner ot proposing all ame ndments to the constitution and submitting the same to the electors of the state.”” Approved Februry 1ith, A, D. 151, tiat sald proposed amendment Wil be sube wmittea to the qualified voters of thisstute for approval or N}m‘( jon at the Kunornl election '.ll':ll! beld on the 4thday of November, A. D, 1800, In witnoss whoreot T hereunto sot my hand, and cause to be aflixed the grest seal of the state of Nebraska. Dono at Lincoln this 2ith any of July, A, D, 15, and the 3ith year of the stite, and of the {niependenceof tie Untied States the one hundred fifteentn. By the Governo JOHN M. THAYER BEXIAMIN R, COWDERY, (SrAL] Becretary of State. August 13m L ROCULAMATION. WHEREAS, A joint resolution was adopted » the leglsTatire of the state of Nevraska.n the twenty-fiist session thereof, and appro March 0th. A, D. 159, proposing an wmend- ment tosection two (2] four (4] and five (5] of Article six (6] 0f the constitution of said state and thatsald section as amended shall read as follows, to-wit: Section i That section two @ of article six @) of the constitution of the state of Nebraska o amended 0 us 1o read ns follows: “Bect| I 3 court shall con- jority of whom shall Ot 0T to pronounce u decision 0 original Hiction 1n cases reluting (o revenu | which the state shull be o party, mandamins, quo warranto, habeas corpus, and such appel- iate Jurisdiction us may be provided by law. Section2: That seciion four () of articte six j0f the constitution of the state of Nobraskd, mended s as to read ss follows: ctiond: The Judges of the supreme ecourt shall be elected by the electors of the stato at large, and their’ terms of office, excop! hereinafier provided, shall be for a period of five (5 yenrs." Section That section five (5 of articlesix (8) 0f the constitution of the state of Nobras- ka, be amended sgas to read as follows Sectiond: At fhe first genoral election to boheld {n the year 1801 and after 1he adop- tion of this amendment 10 the constitution. thore shall be clected three @) judyes of the supreme court, one of whom shall be elected for the torm of one (1) year, one for the term of three 3) years and one for the term of five ® years,and at each general eleotion thero- after there shinll be etected one judge of the supreme court tor the term of five (5 yen: Provided, that the judges of the supr court whose terms have not expired at tho time of holding the general election of 181, shall continueto hoid their office for the ro: mainderof the term for which they were ro- pectl vely elected under thespresent consti- tution.” section4: That each person voting In favor of this amendment shall have written or printed ipon his ballot the following: “For the proposed amendment to theconsti- tution relating to the numver of supremo Judges. Therefore, I Tohn M. Thayer, Governor ot the state of Nebraska, do hereby give noti inaccordance With scotion one (1) articlo fi teon (15). of the constitution, the provisions of the act entitled: “'An actto provide the ner of proposing all amendments tothe o stitution and submitting the to the ele tors of the state.”” Approved February 1 A.D. 187, that said proposed amendment, will e prescited to the qualified voters of the state for approval or rejection at the general election to be held on the ith day of Novem- bor. A. D, 1800, In witncss whereot T have hereunto set. my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state of Nebraska. Tone at Linecoln this 26th da of July, A. %, and. the L wen- ty-fourth year of the state, aud of the inde: pendence of the United States the one hun dred fifteen th. By the Governor, JOHN M. THAYER. BESJAMIN R. Cowprny, [SEAL, Becretary of State. Aneust 1d3m A Rothschild as a Photographer, A pretty story of Baron Rotschild and his amateur photography is given by our correspondent at_ Vienna, as current in that capital, says the London Daily News. The baron had found a good {»im of view half way up one of the hills rising above the valley of Cortina di Ampezzoin the Tyrol, and arranged his apparatus, ensconced in the black velvet covering, which is such a con- spicuous item inthe photographer’s out- fit, When he emerged, a Tat couple stood before him whose dialect immedi- ately showed them to be well-to-do Berliners. The husband promised he would pay the photographer hand- somely if he consented to tuke their portraits with the background of Monte stallo or the Anteleo for the uncles and aunts at home. Baron Rothschild, highly amused at the self-suflicient tone of his” would-be patron, said his appara- tus was for lan@scapes only; but this was pooh-poohed by the Berliner, who knew better, and gave hisenune, adding that he wasa bunker and could pay for ca- prices. Baron Rothschild no longer re- sisted, and repressing his laughter when 'the fat lady arranged her dress and puton her sweetest smile, took the portraits. They proved.a success, and the Berlin banker gave strict injunc- tions that he must have at least four copies by noon the next day, ashe had fixed his departure for thathour, On the following day one of Baron Roth- schild’s servants took the photographs to the Aquila Nera, where the baron’s autograph on the beautiful portraits sltmging in bold relief against Monte Cristallo created a sensation, Fits, spasms, St. Vitus' dance, n ervousnes and hysteria are soon cured by Dr. Milos Nervine, Freo samples at Kuhn & Co.'s, 16th and Douglas, ——— The Georgla Way. Dispatches from Brunswick tell of a sensational state of aflairs there. The other day Frank Elsey, a negro, was shot down in cold blood Ky Charles Ven- tress, a white bartender, in a qumul over some change. A coroner’s jury was empanclled the next day and the members of that body proceeded to lock themselves up in a and without more ado gloriously full, and despite all efforts the oul flflosflnvor' lin state RAILWAY TIME GARD Imaves [ CHICAGO, RURLINGTON & Q| Arrives” _ Depot 10th ana Mason streets. | Omaha. Kpross. 0w m Chicago Rrpross. . Chioago Expros Chicago 1ooal.. ..., GTON & MO. RIVER Omab. | Depot 10th and Mason 1005 8 m . Denver Lay K 1018 am -0 Denver Exp “Denyer N Loaves | Omahs. | Depot 1015 and Mason sireats 036 am/ . Kanaas Oty Day Expre 948 o K. C. Night Exp. vin U. P, T Joavor [ UNION PACIKIC Omaba | _Depot 10t and Marey sirests. 280 p _Overiand Flyer.... T30 pm Paciflo Kxpross. | - S 3 I OO A L] GO0 am L Kanse Clty Expross. 1015 am| .. Falrneld Bxp. (exe Toaves | CICAGO, K L& PACIFIC | Arives Omaha. |U. P, depot, i0th ana_Maroy Sts. | Oisha. 610 pm/.. (NIhE Exproas.......... 100 a o 905 m tznilo Expros .0l 630 p m 430 pm| 0 Vestibute Limited. . .10 1045 n vy Lenves X CITY & PAVIFIC, | Arrivos 10th and “Macey ‘Sts. | Omaha ity Pnssunger .8t Paul Express NIOUX (11 v & PACIFL Arrives Depot 16th and Webster Sta. | Omaha. LS PARL Lmied. . | 00 ey s (CHIVAGO & NORTIOWESTERN. | Arrives Omats. | U. P, depot, 106h and Maroy Sia. | Omah s am .. Chicko Expross . 430 pm Vestibule Limited €16 b m/iowa Accommodation (Kxo. Siin) 910 p .. Eastern Flyer..... 116 p m|.. ... Fast Enstern Express Loaves (CHICAGO, MiLs, & Omati. | U. P, depot, 10t 'anaMarey 8t 600 p ... hlcago Expross 5 m hienso Kxpress ieaves | OMANA & NI LOUIS Omaha. |U. P.depot, 10th and Marcy Sts.| Omaha. »w t. Louls_ Cannon Ball 12w p m Leaves K., B A MO VALLEY. [ "Arriv Omaha, Dopot 1ith and Wobster Ste. | Omaha. 200 ® m Inck Hills Expros sWp m 900 & m ings Exp. (Ex. Sunday)... | 620 p m 610 p m| Walioo& Lincoln Pas (KxSund’y) 100 8 m 610 p m|.. Vork & Norfolk (Ex. Sunday)..|1030 8 m Tenves | Co AL P M &0 Umaha | Depot Tith and Webstor Sts. 700 n Sloux Clly Accommodation, loux Clty Expross (Kx. Sun.)..| 1. 500 pm| St Paul Limited. ... | 9.8 515 v m| . Haucofe Passougor (Kx. Bun).)| 845 n m Leaves MISSOURL PACIFIC, Arrive: Omaha. | Depot 15th and Webste | Omatin. 100 am|. St Loul & K.C. 915 pml.oL 8t Loaves | CIICAGO, Tranafer | Union Dep 680 p . NIGEE Fxpross.. 930 am| .11 Allkntio Kxpress. 500 pm Vestibulo Limited Leaves |CHICAGO & NOKTHWESTRRN. | Arrives Tranafer| Unlon Depot, Counell Blufls. | Transter 140 & Chicago Expros 500 pm|. il Vesibule 1000 p o Eastern 10 pm . 50 p ! Eowa Ace i 640 p m HICAGO, MIL & & | Arrives Unlon Dopot. Cou | Transfor ~Chicago Expr w58 m 130 p ml . i 600 p m Leaves | o & Arrives Transfer| Uni Councll Blum | Transtoer 1003 »m....Konsns City Day Express 1025 p ! .. hansns City Night Express . Joavos | e 60 p m St Louts Canon il Leaves |CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY | Arrives Tranafer| Union Depot, Councll Blutts, | Pransfor 040 8 |- .oone ChlongO Expros 60 p m 1000 p |- ‘Ciileago Expross.. ... 08 m 750 pm reaton Loeal... .. 1 1120 8 m Loaves | SIOUXCITY & PACIKIC. | Arrivos Transfer| Union Depot, Councll Blugts, | Transfor 745 & m|-..8loux_ Oty Accommodation 8t Paul Exprer Webstor 8t Onk_Chath Drula Hill Lake Street. . Walnut HUT Dundes Place West Side. Lawn. Mascol Beymo Portal i Enstward West Side. Dundeo Plnc Walnut Hill. Lako Streot. 1050 0 §0 days. systomm, 60 that (hex €50 §'any form. Parties can be trented ot home, (for a 0 and undérthe sune guaran tee, (but with those who pre fer t0_como hore, vo will contraet (o © theim or ey and pay entire expe a:1d ot bills, Ve chialienge the world 1o & Case wo this paper. Address, ZDY €O, Omaha, Nebraska. Office 8t. ClatrTotel Cor. 13thand Dod geSts Rejected. Senator Stanford leases from Prof. A. Graham Bell the house in which he re- sides ut Washington, but the owns the stablo connected therewith, says tho Boston Traveler. He leased the houso and wanted a stable. Asthe owner had no usc for one he declined to build it. The Senator thereupon bought the land and built one himself. The senator does his bunking businesswith the Corcorans, and generally has on deposit thero 2 sum that varies anywhere from $75,000 lo $300,000. The parties who owned the land be desired for his stable took the deedsto John McCarthy, who wired the senator, then in California, to send a chock in payment. When the ch arrived it bore on its face these words, “Payable in_case the deeds are found to be all right.” When the check was pre- sented to the Corcorans, it was refused, u{xm the ground that *if we accept that check we guarantee the deeds to be all right,und we are not doing busines that way,” and the check went back and another was substituted beforethe transfer was made. Adolf Lalloz, carriage manufacturer, 119 Carroll street, Buffalo, N. Y., states: | was troubled with nuusea of the stomach, sick headache and general debility. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me, Good this Duchess Docs. The Duchess d’'Uzes, who has been forgetting her troubles in u country feto of her tenants, is well known as a lady bountiful, says the Pall Mall Gazette. “I see in your issue of lastnight,” writes A Lover of Justice, “a word in praise of the Duchess d’Uzes, and fancy it may be of interest to some of your readers to hear that hor grace {sone of the kindest heart- ed women in F'rance. Every morning sho sits the tenants, and should they re- quire it (through sickness) she will cool, and even make their beds—in f; do all that a trained nurse can do. Ihave not the pleasure of knowing this noble ludy, but trust some duy to see her charity ro- warded as she deserves.” —— The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island vestibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 p. m. daily, Ticket office 1602, Six- teenth and Farnam sts. Omaha o ar— A Barometical Fish, Iteaders of Lorna Doone will remem- ber the loaches of which John Ridd was ularly fond. The fish is about ten ches long and has lately been discov- ered to be & perfect barometer, When a storm is a) g it never fails to rise from the bottom of the large lake or marshin which it lives, and swim about surface in a restless manner, Placed o vessel of water it exhibits the samne

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