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» A\ L7 - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE RIDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1890. 7 » SPECIAL NOTICES. P LA o Senvaorad unn.-mrum.u #:90 p."ll mbg the morn tion and BUNDAY Bee. ERMS—Cash in advance, ] ATES—~Advertisementaon thispage will be P-\'hlvr d for at the rate of 44 cent per word or the first Insertion and 1eent ach_subsequent insertion. and r month, No ndvertisement taken jens than 21 centa for the first insertion. *word for 50 por line for + INITIALS, figures, symbols, ete., cow a8 0no word, HESE advertisements must run consecs | clrcumstances will e taken of discontinued by telephone. tively and under no nt each ARTIES advertlsing in these columns and having their answe) red Joiter” in care of Trr Bur will addressed to & “num- rocelve numbered check to enable them to get thelr fetters, Answers will bo delivered oniyon | resentation of this check., Enclose answers |~ n en velones properly addressed. | JIRET floor, private i LL ndvertiseménts under the head of | pered and paioted. “Bpectal Notlees' aro published in orning and evening editions of THe freulation of which aggrozates o oth the BeE. the ore thay ,000 pupers dally, and gives the advertiser ® B in Omaha, but alsoin Council Blufs, %nr- benefit not only of the large circulation of ncoln and other cities and towns BRANCH OFFIC Advert on the aboye conditions, atthe tollow Beas houses who are authorized totak me rates o8 can h n the west ES. ing for these columns will be taken irg busi= o special ad at the QOUTH OMAHA 1 2023 N 8treet, Liste: ANOH Bloc OFFICE—No. OJIN W, BELL, Phurmacist, ) South Tenth street HASE & EDDY, Atationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th street. o ing street. 1. FA RNSWORTH, Pharmucist, 3115 Oum- YA/ . HUGHES, Pharmaocist, 24 Nonh 1688 o street. (3FO. W. PARR, Pharmiac worth street, fir’mms‘ PHARMACY 718 Leaven- " SITUATIONS WANTE For rates, eic i Sition ns hook-keeper ror sim- kby n man 3 years of e [enrs’ experience in goneral mdse. and & 5" n hardware. Best of references, Would pre ter Colorado or Wyorr ing. Address. ¥ 5, Bee. ANTED—Situntion in a small f ayoung girl (19), German, Addre I5th st. amily b s 1118, 5 15¢ OSITION by young lady. Olerking or Clight office ” work. Good Berman. Address H. D. | writer, W ANTED-F position in Ish and Germa . J. box 70, MALE For rates, ele., rec lop of fi [umn on v store, 518 So. 10th st. nlumber. % I'ree DA first-clnss expo man ingents’ furn L. Brandels & ANTED—A you about #2,00 highly respe ness. Address Vo Bee office. Em’ wanted at Mrs, J Son, 502 to 510 8, Lith n who can vices in office d s e A zood relinble boy ir MEOS- 14 hing woods de nd well establis this page. pt. n furnish work, in hus- 410 utol, DRMGHT.\MEN Wanted {mm 5 two firsi-class arehitectural draughtsien: ppl 1. Hodgson, jr., arch’t, Brown Buil -1 | houses FOR RENT—-HOUSES, FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFICES, B‘U" RENT 2% Maple strect, Denise add, good B-room house with unfinished 14 story above, well, cistern. b4 block from 24th st motor, 175" per month. @. G. Wallace, 310 Brown vl &4 15 FOOR RENT—My 6 fine brick dwellings, some -Nlnl.r'fln\-nlu'tlllwllll' 4 days. roois finlshed, ot Each house 7 sides pantry, bath room, T wd all modern_con= von lsue y nre worth 850.00 ench, but T wantto rent them and it is late in the season. They will be rented for #2500, These elegant itunted on lzard, one block from the ) nut Hill walk to P, O, N ICE S.room cottage. for the winter. fur- AN pished, Sewnrd st, #20 4 month to de st pirty; #15 unfurnished. 1 at 207 Omaha Nutional bank, or at South 1 ith room house, all mod- , aiso lnundry Apply at 139 Jv e nd Chilcago. for rent; ten rooms, modern con- 1ce, 621 1011 s, 408 13% YOI RENT—Nicely furnished cot roors, With modern conveniences h Dou st TR0 RENT0-room hanse and Charles street, K Inquire 316 Bee bidi. [(VOR RENT age of six |'Ill¥l]l§~ o 1 nd barn on 2ith Wblo to right -1 partics, 1 flat, § rooms. in Linton block, on the corner of 3th and Mason sis.: steam heat: in good repair; % per month, Inquire of John Hamlin, 917, 1n the block. My to rent In new brick rust. Kimball, Champ Y & Ryan, 1205 Farnam st. Moo POR 1R i louses with modern fmpr Dodge and 20th stry FPUE Brown buildir Farilies desiring new, warm home for winter shonld not miss these elegant apart- ments of cight and nine rooms, ineluding bath room. Kitelien range and window shades, All ready for house keeping. Apply Citizens bunk. 025-16¢ TEYOU wish to rent a house or store B. Cole, Continental block. ts, O, r house for rent in the oity. 400 Paxton bloek, eity. P2-ROOM house with barn: nominal rent. O. ¥, Harrison, 011 N. Y. Lite. JOR RENT—0 room hou: odern con- veniences, ineluding a good stable. Capitol avenue, near the high school; rent moderate. D. J.0'Donahoe, 1601 Farnam st TOYR BENT e heautitul 7 ro ust finished. ents, Only 2 left, W bank, OR REN water, south front lot, ne: expiration of any 01 m cottage: Bath _and modern improv 8. Elgutter, 407 First 458 o, JOR 1 house, modern im- proves NChicago' st, 84167, Ring- walt Br ker block. H For rates, de., see top of frst column on this pages TORE room good ovening for drug store. ¥ Tnquire rear 201 N. 27th, Mivi-16¢ OLEGANT office, 16th and Douglas s Uable for architect, estate. doctors. dentist: lurge, light halls and best loeation in Omaha. Hutchinson & Wead, I‘“im 5 7 sult QTORE fo rent in new brick block, No. 1311 £ Jurt st " Kimball, Champ & 05 rnam st Brown butlding. 2Uth Cuming Double ant apartments for families on ird floors, Soo thase before do- clding where you wiil Tocate fn Omaha ply to Citizens bank, Cuming and 24th FINE corner basel ing. suital Room 25304 fe ing and 24th sta. i the Brown hutld- ¢ for plumber or ber shop. Cltizens bank. TN Brown building, Cuming and rent, double store 44x80 feet, single 04 feet. Apply Cltizens bank. store 632-10% JOR RENT— -story bric SEwlthout power, formieely ocoupled by the Bee Publishing Co., 016 Furnam st. The bulld yroof coment basement, o heating fixtures, on, ote. Ap) t the £ The Sr T6th, 20x00_on s plote lurge sh hos, [ windows, steam heat furnisi 1 Paxton blk. FPHE Brown building, corner Cumin: 24th sts, will be ready for occupancy in a fow days. Partfes wishing torent storesor family” apartments in this new substantial bullding “should apply at once to Citize bank, Cuming and 24t 630-16% 00K HERE-Winter 18 coming, there dfew wood_offices for rent in the Ram bld'g, with first class h ing vator services, Inquire and best of ole- Louse, two stories ) square foot, with 100 0 U, P, Rallway, South Address C. Oskamp, ost nworth. JTORAGE and Trackage—David Cole, W8T Howard st. 7 For rates, do., e top of first column on this page. LLBT your Touses with the Ry Jtormintion bureau, 17 Board H. b= 'Y & Bro, rental ngents, or runlf\\l(h C. 30 your hou Harrison, For rates, te., see top of first cotumn on this page. "-7-room cottage, convenient to e district und business. Apvly 10th st. i 15 R RENT—S-room modern louse with nice 104 N 21805 also S-room house and 200 Miarul, by Crum & Bishop, R 64, T % NOR RENT—Soven-room cot ave. and Cap. ave.dnqu ze, cor, Bth 18 Dolg 112 8, 28th st 603 N4 -room house. ;“UB RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. want_ pur compa Brences, k: Dard & Adv, . and of producing firsf lusive territory given. Co., 810 Olive St. ANTED—A boot and_shoe an established trade in northyestern Nebraski, Address, w noes, salary expected, &e., B. B. B oph, Mo. WANT B. 15th st. "’ 7 ANTED—A good hod, wiazon bodies, ID—A _first-cluss shoo 8 maker o Address J. Q. traveling m represent us, capable of taking ste northern k in class ref- lesman with and ith 3, S 718 16 Apply to J. L Brandels & Son, 502 to 510 77 n Forrates, cle., see top of first column on this pags OR RENT-—-Parlor; back parlor and bed roow, first floor, modern_conveniences, for gentiemen only. “Addross V58, Bec, odern conveniences 5 furnished rooms. 1ight housekeep- ng for man and wife. Call ut 617 N 17tk st. i N EWLY furnished i gas, bath, 711 8, 16th, W t rooms, steam heat, ARM room, private ave. urboys, age 16, to_distribute Callat Hotel Barker, 7 . ny. M 001 A l’ll‘-‘.\V tracklayers and shovelers pl White K‘u({ ™ eroft. wanted. at the boarding cars near the now works, East Omaha. \\klmnl & Ban- 20 [t new book, “Beautifui Gems.” for dolivery, Send 70 cents for outfit in 1y and wot best terms. J. M. Fren FPaxton block, Omaha, M ANT Apply to depot, Omaliy H. Johnsor " “Mon to tra es.Stone&Welllngton, Mad nurs making big money eanvassing our holiday med fato- ch & Co., 05-16 D200 laborers for stone and grado n, Union an ¢ isc i EN or women wanting work, or pe needing helpof any kind, eity or country, oan alway 8. 16th st. be supplied at Satlstuction guaranteed, Kettli's offie 8% N3 ANVASSERS Wanted-—Correspond fclted with ®ompetent can vasser: afer clothing. Good w: Write Paper Clothing Ci Port Hur dence so- s to sell ges can be earned. on, Mich. 900-25 W'[\NT‘ED—MM with good refe: rence ut Metropolitan Mty Co., 1609 Howard st. 11 027 ANTED—At once, several good vassers, 1510 Douglas st. v Megeath, Omaha. ANTED—A Iiv Place to Introd ute our goods, new lino thut will sell at every ho agents can reapn harvest hotwoen o holidnys, clty can- n2l ANTED—Agonts wantod throughont No- braska, Send stamp for reply. Jos. I, nergotio party in every ods. Wo have & ouse and now and Vill puy & salary of 5 per month If preferred and furnish a team free. Address at once. Standard !Ilvlt\"r W V the erock ~—snces. Addres husiness an has ¢ Omaha, P, 0, 633, FANTED—A salosindy who understands are Co. D TED—-FEMALE HELP, For rates ete., sec top of first column on this paas, it or- w; ANTED—A girl for housework, Mrs ern Dougla conven ces, private family 2 12 Chicago. T room, modern conven! nished front rooms, OST—A long pu 4 eye glasses. The fin by returning sume to nau st. se cont fulne pair of kol will bo awarded Nuugle, i Mt ing arnam, on Farnam to 10th, 1s st,'a dark brown light- urn to office Omaha I¢ ad Douglas, M OST—Tug dog. AFrenzer,”” 114 N. 105t Uiver-colored polnter biteh, very thin 4 and bony. Return to 1316 Douglas street. Suitable reward. N FOR SALE—FU Forrates, JEW ful AN house for 2 2106 Farna TFHOR SALE see fop of ture and stoves of a nine room ); a bargain, House rents for 6 19 large parlor stove A smull stoves, J. W. Harris, 0th and ¢ nd 35 Forrates, ete. JOR SALE —Span of fron gray mares. 4 and 5years oid, or will exchange for city prop- orty, Iuquire n. w. cor. 3th and Jones. W, Moraine. MLA-15 ind tamily A;l‘~/\ bargain, good. sound and horse; at Stephenson's stable. E. R, Frencl, New York Life bldg, M i00-16 WORER L0rse wagon bl rness 815, Or will trade for a good | bar vuggy. H.E. Cole, Conti- nent B ILY furnished rooms with all conveni- Isn first eliuss table board; ” torms 050-1 rish fu front room with all modern conveniences. 1015 Chileago st (5 M N ICELY turnfshad room with ail miodern conveniences, 2013 Cass sf 505 14 D or unfurnished rooms, stoam 5 Douglas, bul 14 10ELY furnished front parlor with good bourd; ull modern conveniences. 610 N 17th 540 as,bath and g 270 {OR RENT—Furnished rooms; steam. 1519 Howare Fou RENT—Furnished rooms, 1600 Douglas, [ south front room. 2412 Dodge. 858 lern fmprovements. | FJORSES 80 and up. 11 E. Colo. t. 21 1 Rzt 32 LTS e S 0R SALE—2good work teums. Inquire at 618 Paxton blk. 0 MISCELL. Forrates, etc., see top of firsi column on hia pags. JOR SAL OR SAL pair, o —Delivery wagon. 1567 N. 1th st. M 800-D1 —Two cash registers in_good ro- 8. 14th st. M760-19¢ J0R A Natlonal cash register at a f Used 1 year; good as new Ad- Qress V o4, Beo office. M765-16 horse-power engine. ray, 9th and Douglas. M-101-17 IOR SALE—A fine new Stewart banjo and case for £30 at 611 N, 17th, 673 16°C3 allgraph, price reasonable, R 65, Tive " FAOR SALE—Chenp, Apply t0 G. W. G T--Two nicely furnished front rooms. 2010 Davenport s 207 -ROOMS UNFURNISHED rates, ete., see top of first cotuntn on this page. FOR REN F WO unturnished rooms, 1904 Farnam. 768 1 {OR RENT—Suit of 4 unfuraished rooms to tamily without children. Price 816 Webster st. [0k RE unturnished rooms for house- keeping to family without children; also 2 basement rooms, at 11 17thst. M 73 FOOR RENT u]:.'mhmn’uu’m}n;,:;‘nN st. k¢ €) UNFURNISHED rooms. 1015 & Dumont, 462 Lafayette ave., formerl Paul st. r 70 ¥ ANTE] for general house- worl, 2218 r' T ¥ TANTED—-A first-olass housework: al yours of age. 501 8. WAN'I'EIF(Mrl tor g small family, 5405, 0th st neral housework n a W ANT agixl for general housework _at 4111 Farnam; must De a good cook. 67613 FVAREE rooms light houseleeping. AT Vv D—To buy corn in cur load lots de- d on track at Central City, Neb.old corn rred. Send lowest cash price, also would buy sowe_chop feed, shorts, b; Address box 20, Central Oity, Neb. 3 NURNITURE, houschold goods, ete, 1 Izhost Wells, 1101 Farnam 20 Y casiy pri 1 POeg D hand typewriters, arnum st., Omaha. )—Torses, wagons, ete.. to sell at uction every Tiesday and Eriday, 10 a, oncer stables, Lith, botween Humey and al rd. Sb OND-HAND books hought for spot cush at the Antiquarian bookstore, 1413 Farnam. 615 14 MONEY TS 104! For rates, eto, see (0p of P42 cotumn on this pace. T OWEST rates on chldd city foans of #1,000 Ato %50,000, Central Loan k"l'my‘k Qo., 18 Farnam st. 7 o0 10 ONEY to loan by B ters on ohattol and colluteral seenpit s for Ang tlme trom one to six months In any amount to suit bor- rower. Loans made on househdid goods, planos, or- RAILWAY TIME CARD TIOLEN (0 the front, L have six elogant | Geme | iAo BURLINGTON &0 | Arives o e R R S B R gvery | Jmihe. | Depol 101 ind Muson sifests. | Omiba., modern convenience, Including gas and gus | 480 0 oo Kipres 008 m fixtures, now nearly readv for occupancy. See | SaLeS Jipre: sun| GNP W umn: :"fll» :nl‘I;n your r‘duihwh l'nn-,l 150 to i l‘hmu‘l‘::::‘ S f 4 . 0 8500 cash, balance to sult at? per - interost, S 5 e Letves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVEIL| Arrives ty purchaser before November 5 gots a opot 10th And Mason stroets. | Omahe. f tieket o the drawing of o 500 plano. Denver Day Kxpross.....| 400 p m ns. horses, mules, hopse Ases, warchouse N ady to show ocustomers. o Denver Express 6lp m recelpts, e . at the 10West possibie rates. Farnam street motor I\i(h‘n four blocks, Denyer Night Sxpress LNAm without publisity or remoyalof property ity & houge Qnlok, and fake-s hand io the Theoin Tooal 900 p m My loans are soarrangnd that you canmake | grand shufle. This is straight goods. D. V. Leaves | K. C,8T. L & R Arrives Rlll)l“y nent of any ‘I“n‘t”l"‘::v:‘y time aud re- Sholes. 213 First National bauk. M 3o, Omaha | Dapot 10eh and N streets, | Omaha, 1r our propoetty o | @0.500 buys the Dr. Ohambers rosidenco and | §39 8 m/.. Kaneas Ciiy Day Kxproas .| 610 p m have 3 AW DAYTe o | B vararinary arm on Tith and Brdete ses | 5 P m K C Night Brp. viv U. I Trais | 6.0 8 m and curry It 0 find It more con- | This 13 &40 loss than cost. D. V. Sholes, solo | lesves UNION PACIFIC, pontont, call up {oleplons No. 164 and your | agent, 213 First Nat. bank. Moo | _Omahin. | Dapot 10th and Marey siroots. usiness w arran; At home, - = > 20 Overland ¥ Monoey always on hund. No dol Novube | Y\AUGH & Westorfiold,realostate & Opaha. T2 b |t Pacifio Bxprons, leity, Lowest rates. 0 10 & m| [Danver Kxpross BF. Ma R BALE A Siesnt s Tesidonoss | (898 m|....: Kanew Gity Hepress Room 4, Withnell bik, 15th and Hary TR DALR—An clegant now Fesidonoe:d | 108 m|../iield Keo. (ezoept Sin and avery convenlonee for eomtort loention, | lenves HICAGO R 1 & PACIFIC, | Arrives 1 VN " = pat N -y i o v maha. depot, l0th and Marey Ste. Odiaha ONEY 10,600 00 days on Iture,pl the best” in the city; price low. Torms easy, | Oms L M D o sy R D/, O'Donahos. 101 Farn:m st Ll gopw (NIt xpromn o TO 0 m Daslo L sl L S S T, . nm duilo Express. .. Wp m Paxton blk. AP F_YOU have anything tosell or exchange, | 49 p m|.. /[ Vestibule Limited L1045 8 m \\' ANTED. wm ‘nm« x.‘-...\-lw-mm I|.u“.-q eall at 018 Paxton block. 31 Lawves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Arrives rates. Calland soe us. Mutual Invests T Guinhia. [U. B dopot, 0 and Marey “Sts.| Ounahin ment Co.. 1308 Farnai. e b LUAELR Tah A m . Lo Slonx Oty Paasenger. . .. FETETO - e | h - | 4wpm (St. Paul Kxpress (10108 m JCEi500; et onr ¥ re horrowlug and | A SMALL paymont down and 815 por month | “Lewves | PACIFIC. | Artivos savo money: 1oans on horscs, furniture or any | e Wil buvi 45 nay Wil 4 Wobatet Bta. | Omsha approved security without publicity; notes | blocks froi ; NI OHAI08 INE 60 p m t. Pani_Limited ¥ nm bought; for new loans. rencwnl of oldand low. | diire s home on ks terms. Apply to M B. | 500 l= (GG @ NORTIW BSTR Y | Arrives est rates,call R. 208, Shooly bk, 15t & Howard, Akl b =% | Omaha. [U. P dopot, 10th and Marcy Sts.| Omiha # _ W% | JOR SALE-Smallhouse, 107 Culifornia st. | “915a NHEAP caste g awp (03 and Trast 0% | JOLGUT acres about two miles of U. P. S b iy promptly; f W, Cout 1 of trade. nsh on hand, ( o, with pure spring water and e for bre wory ge lots. L. W tracks also & number of wan, Paxton blk 83 154 110 Laenvos | CHICAGO, Omaha. |1 800 p mi R03a m Arrivos te S, 10th No d Dr. Chambers' residern 24p m owni Lervos OMATIA & ST LOUS Arrivos ol it MO [lanveity Ornha. Ounha. [0, P.dopot, 10h and Marey Sts.| Oumniin. N E. &O.M. ANTHONY SIS N, Y, Lifo buila- | Sholes sole at. bank, Wp m LS Louls Cannon Ball 12,0 p_m /e ing, lend money on farus incholco couns | T3GR SALE-100 acres, oity 1imits, Lenvos | b B & MO VALLE' B tios of Nebraska and Towi also on g {1k iy B B LR Onmntin. | Dopot 150 » Property | lowest rutes; bes o ore . oWa m . no deliy; money ready, Titles and i S 900 m passed on here, 1 [OR SA LE or rent— feet, front si0p AL A A i 0 b EY to loan on_ any scourity ingof 20 roowms, Apply ut the premi P for short i it low rates. Low st rates onpersonal property. The Henderson Mortgage Investment Com- Dany, room 400, Paxton bik, 207 UII:\'I"I'I‘IL han OB SALE-A farmi” nijoining Blair, 1211 Lenves | W | Arcivos Ap- | Omavndl Dapot isth and Webstor Ste. | Omana. ith A, — | Tma m[ Sioux City Accommadation | 805 p m best lot on Hamilton and Lowe avenue. [ 38 B M. Sloux City Kxpress (hex Sun,)..| 1 quire ut 4008 Hamiiton st. 30 du* 515D m 3 “Kun)| 845 n m Nob,, | “Lenves Artivas could be platted and sold for garden uf | Omaba. | Omabia. i once. I W. MeBride, Blair. W7 nli* Ton m S ouls & K G Exprose. & 8o ol i - 915 p m|.. -8t Louls & K. (. Expross s Bregilotaly ORSALE-Ata burgaln, 6x120 on Dav e GO ! e Mobey onhnnd R port, near 17th, one block new post- s IO SR |24 5 . L office, vory cheap, 30,00; 505132 corner 20th POk, Slif. 1 and Farnam, $30000. G, L. Green, roon || s m F,\ST RN money to loan on ity proparly Barker block 084 1 10:30 & m imortggage paper bought. 1.B.Irey, Jife, TR TS $04 publicity. Hawkeyo s blk,16th and Dodgo. 010 \ de 40 ‘“ NEY to loun_on clty aud farm proper AL ML Harrls, R 20, Frenzer Bik, opo. NJONEY to 1 espondent N bard Investment couipuany. Burns. Frenzer block. ‘V?\;;‘l‘[h,d per TARM Loans--Best rates and option in the wost. Interest Jy. Borrowers can pay partor all of prineiple at ond of uny year, i stop Interest. K. K. Stowe, 810 N.Y, Life bldg. £p0nz1* Champ Ryan, 05 PRrnun st., miice lonns on K MBALL, taction given, '1\ ASSAGE, Madum Delzic lot, ot fr t bargain for & few | Transfer| Union Depot. Council Duffs. |Transtor louns at lowest rates, Removed | doys. So 940 m m ... Chioako Express .| 60p m /. Life bldz. J. B. Emmi loig time 500 p w ‘Vestibulo Limited 9308 m 1000 p @ Enstern Flyer.. furniture, Lilp w: Atlantio Mall. 630 p miowa Accommodation (¥ Lesves (CHICAGO, MiL. & NT. Dransfer| Unlon Devot. Council B nsfer 128 1 ! I ! €0 p m|...r...Ohicago Expres 0 m fortune teiler in the ot Chicago Rxpross s onl in any frand. Her terms are th r:"“"‘ s {_‘“ Couhl e 06 N. 16th, 3 oor. B Leavos 8T, ves N3ty o Loon i Transter] Union Depot \) Blatrs | Trantor RRIVED-Clairy u ly gltted, [ 100 n m|... Knnsas Ci Expross.... tells pust and future, Jove troubles, abs | 103 p m .. ianss Cliy Night ¥ €prons sent friends, changes, travels, busin Totves |- —OMATIA& ST.TOUIS. Ariivas Mrs, Wallaco, 1608 wranater| Union Depots B0 p m LSt L Leaves |CHICAGO, BUIRL! Transfer| Union Depot, ¢ sincil Bliire Canon Hll... & ' | Tennstor 12.15p m UINCY | Arrives flutts, |Transfor _NANNIE V. ance, spoik medium, 4 ye WARREN, cluirvoy ant ritinz and rellablo bu aba. 119 N. 10th. Chicako Expre 62 p m IlChicago Krpre 9i0n m Creston Loeal 1.2 m “Lenves SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Transfer| Union Depot, Counetl Blutts 4 m .8ioux City Accommodation. 0 p m ....8t. Paul Express. ... Arriy ‘'rans D40 10.00 p m real estate, personal and collnteril seeurity. Notes and bbhds bought. Bullding loans at lowest patos. 05 N4 JRRST mortgage lowis on improved and un- Lif iniproved property.; C. J. Caswell, 81 N. Y. o M 587N 14 SAGEtreatmen o-thermulbath s, eh sealp and_hair treatment, municure and natha chiropodist. Mrs. Post, B 2021, Withnell bik. |, S5 ad nke Streot. next Burker hotel, Forrates, cte, {OR SALE yo on this paage. The furniture, fixtures and 4 ' lease of w di=room hotel, with bur SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Walnut Hill Dundeo Place. West Side E, Madam I r, over 610§ 1 462 d Soymou Portal... see top of st column on_ this page, TERS, all makesbought. so ed, rented, J. P. Megeath, 1607 Portal . 3 Seymour Par Mascot. am stre and billiard _rooms-conneeted, nll in good | o order; price, 8350, Address V 50, Bee oftice t M7ss-20% B QOR SALE—A lurge dry goods and carpot estublishment, * ostablished thirty=five rsin aflourishing western city, can_use 000, 25,000 or #0.000 eapitol dolng @ valu- uble business. Address V 55 Bee office, Om: T 18 40,000 in b fora first ¢ 5 I spectalty.” Tel For rates, etc see {op of first colmn on this pags G. WHERLER, gzeneral st notary. Depositions and MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. Worthy Model illionaires. William A, Slater of this city, son of John F. Slater, the great cotton manu- BFORE buying a piano cxamine the new scale Kimball plano.A.Hospe, 1513 Dy dry oos mdse. Addre: picrticu aberlain, Wood Rl Neb, 71626 ( O SALE—A good hotel leaso with . F. Xwith Hos !m'l\ll‘-)r. who gave $1,000,000 for educat- ing the southern free women, is follow- 1E plete furniture, ete. Will sell ches dress O 52, Bee, M OR SAL 1 steam roller mill, Thos. Crouch, Tekamal, . plano, organ, violin, r, vocal wstractions, 505 Sheely bl ingin his father’s footsteps in making splendid public donations, says a Nor- Wi partner with #4000 or more. An excellent opportunity; n line of busl: ness represented by no other firm in Omuha, Full purticulurs on application. Address V 40 Be 071660 VW ANTED-A partuor with from #,000. A carpet investizate, Addr s Vo 170-1 wich, Conn, special to tho Chicago = = Herald, He recently built a $200,000 3 WIGS, MTO. hall in memory of his father and gave it For rates,ete., see o) of first column anthis page | to the free ncademy of this city; gave £12,000 for a 000 theater in Nor- which, which is_nearly built; is laying outa great public park for the town, and now has donated $100,000 for a pub- lic hospital in Norwich., The total en- dowment of the hospital is $150,000, It T Line hair goods fn west; halr dressing wigs, switches. bangs, hair chains, ete., u Ity. Davies, hafr goods and raillin er »site postottice, 111 8 15th st. Omaha. SMAKING. OR SALE—First-cluss bar and restn long Jense. Address H. Hornberger, Douglas street, Omaha. M 0k SALE—Clgar, tobacco, confectlonery, frut stand; must sell. 200’8, 1200 st 11 for N EAT MARK or rates,ete., see top of first colu on this page. | is to beon the Bulkley estate, in the northern suburbs, TS to dodressmaking In fami- h 'bs, The estate is one of Miss Sturdy, 2610 Harney st. | the finest ones in Norwich, Mr, Slater, who is worth about 20,000,000, spends a largo part of his income'in donations in all parts of the country. BGSIN L5 sule. Fitted up first- particular. “Good business. Will bear the strictest investigation. Address lock box 400. Council Bluff: 104-d 3 F LE—On propertie Cuming county,Neb. house has i good puy- ing patronage and has an ex cluss i eve FORED MOHLE loans n L S Bh A Light in Every Berth, To the Chicago, Milwaukeo & §t. Paul railway belongs the credit of boing the first in the country to reduce the m of eleetric lighting of trains to scientific noy on diamonds and I dor, Fumamatich, watches, jewelry,et PATENT SOLIC lent liver eoti 7 5 stock and food Stable. in connection. Al | For rates, ete, seo top of frat column on thin page, i’,fi'{r’;at“:‘"d 1‘;:"‘:“"[ H{'“” i']‘]"" el IU““;'O“ i aanil ; g L E col o sleeping cars Is a town Is the end of o prsse nger division of ‘the M awem & lioitormla W, Bica & ping Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha rail- way. It isu centering poiut for hunters from all” over the stute, us she ls surrounded by Inkes, marshes and vast prairles,where ducks. goese, praire chickens and_other gumo birds abound in great numbers during their W patent electric readinglamy in ench soc tion, With this luxurious provision, reading at night before and after retir- ing becomes as comfortable as by day, Bee building, Omuha, Branch office at Consultation free, ashington, D. O. 313 FPENSION and when retiring the toilet may be season. For further roforence apply to D . | Forrate, etc., we top of first column on thisprge. ! N Dohsey. Bancroft, Neb, PN D ENGTONSThe Clingman Vonsion Azney, mmlr in clqm{m'z uml‘ suuluaxm:. The 1 Frenzer block. Information free * | berth reading lamp in the Pullman RE TAURANT for rent or sale, T. Murray W J. Paul, 8 LANEOUS N the Brown buflding, Cuming and 24th sts., clegant apartments of seven and eight rooms, with bath, kitehen range for hot and cold water, shades to windows. Ladies should see these hundsome modern homes, — Apply izens bank, Cuming and 24thsts. 620-16* RIGHT young lady wanted to scribers for the Omaha Excelsiol cent comanlssion. Apply 113 8 16th st wot sut- 1 5 per . ML ANTEP (llfl lfor kitchen and S 20th laundry ORSES wintered. We have the commoaatio; .hkfl”l”‘ l§-‘|} lil‘ it to Windsor, e ) le stalls, with Kemp & Co., 203 N dg., or to Chrls Nevins, at che hlu’h Irvington, Neb, in the state for win e ering paddock ow Y ORSES wintored ter horses than the Ft. Oulhoun, Prices illwater sto X best care. Kendall, propr., room &6, Brown hld.g.}; o hotter place to win- ock farm, di AN and £ without; good care will of them ut Cofman Park farm. Lea éphone 804, “Horses to winter # with grain be taken 0 horses with N, E. Dillrance, stables 414 8 17th st. Tel- M 825 ORSES wintered at Omuha fair grounds. 1oan wintor 20 horses, each horse has a Jarge warm boxstall, teed all the rain the owner wants, lurge yurds for exerclse in fine weather. A, Thomson, 261 N2 FOR RENT.--HOUSES. R RENT—Small house on Emmet st., wost of 24th, & v month. Also 7-room use, olty water. bath, on Caldwell, botween b aud 27ih. th. G. N L. Green, MTST pk RENT—4-room house, 2011 Center st; 3 rooiws, 005 N. 15tk st T-15% For rates, ., e top of first column on thir_page. ANDSOME Rooms with board, 1822 Chi- g0 st ANDSOMELY furnished large, w room, with satisfactory board and pl ant home; modern conveniences. 260 Harney. Mo05-16* ESIRABLE—-Rooms with strictly first class D table board at the Merriam, 25th and Dodge streets l * QURN ISHED rooms with gas, bath and fur- nace heat Htha Board 1t desired. and Harney, 8. E. cor, M750-10% Fm:\léur ) room and bonrd for two young wen in private family, 018 South 17th Street. Enquire 719 S0, 17th st. M s-140 (YOR RENT -Ni¢ gus and bath, 0 furnishod roons, ste with or without boar Daveupor [ A1 NORTH 19th—Desirable rooms with bourd. Can accommodate u number of table boarders. 050-15% ST' OLAIR European hotel. with dIning room steam hoat In_ail roous. Wi and Dodge 8 r Speclal raies by week or mon OB good board, nico rooms, wodern con- venlences, rates and location, the Pulluan house, 131 Dodge st., cannot be excelled. M 258 N 20 21 For rates, dc., see top of firal column on thia page, FPYPEWRT S for rent or sale. Stenog raphers supplies. J.I. Megeath, 1607 Fa n?mh - 1 ON'T forget Jos. P, Mogenth, 1607 Farnum st., when you want to buy, reat or soll a typewriter. MES, Amy vroprictress of th M Omaha Py 2 dgency, room 40, Dou jus block. Orders from all parts of country prowptly flled. Holiday goods a spectulty. 86 16/ of brick- 1 building, good for ma 0 be given away—A large pile bats 4 ay ntonce MAHA Fencing Acad room “C. A m., gentlemon 3-6 and tollp, m. Prof. Hen- ‘lusses now forming; private lessons it 08-15 500, B months, at 12 000 worth Gf chuttels. Ad- IS 14 orson. nds attended to al b3 charge. Address Clara Street, Woman's Exchange. M4 17 AVE fuel by covering your steam pipcs ovated ' sleeping cars run_on the Chicago, Mil- 7 [ TS W TP e Py 'i)|i‘n|'u.~'.l\|fl FoR OATS A.\\"n“(l'\uln ~ | waukee & St. Paul rfiilway, betweon = O bte: BWS) or M J, 8. B vice, S geney. b) LT » with five oraix thousand oRts i cnsh | South' Dakotih, Octoper e 1, —onied | Omaha and Chicgo, is patented and or securlty, to take charge of the Dewocrat, | proposals indorsed “Proposals for Oats | CANNOL be used by any other railw :x;yl‘mt.;‘ln.l.fi;:m:‘L”:.‘\;:'(u,:«uxmuwu|l require | an :‘urn'i.‘ and ;ul({rc\m- to lhe“llluh-r: company, It is the greatest improve- ¢ ens ' he coming year. Il rd at osebud Ageney, South akota, o) g Try 1 con- Wo will pay the right kind of o man o nieo | Wil be reccived at-ihia ofieo until one 'f‘-‘",",dd the age. Try it andbe con Ttocommend: Al o'cloek p. m. of November 19th, 150, for fur- [ Vineed. 3 nishing und delivering at this Agency, 70,000 Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific poundsof Outs. wnd 15,000 pounds of corn. | depot, Omal 0p. m. daily, arri FOR EXCHANGE. For rates. ete. WaNT 100! e top of frat colwmn on this page. To trade finely appointed Totel, located in Omal the bushel, Corn welgh not ess thin a-kalf bushels c: Ats wmust be bright and _ clean, and well cked, and weighnot less than 52 pounds to be sound and clean: to 6 pounds to the bushel, wd to be dellvered in sucks of abont two and icity, mado of 8 ounce hur- ing at Chicago at 9:30 a, m. Secure tickets and sleeping car berths at Union toffice, 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), Omaha. Omaha property, Price, §,000, J. lap, well sewed. Bidders will be required to J. E. PRESTON, ", A. NAsH, N Life, sole agent. e specificaily in their bids the proposed Pass. Agent, Gen'l Agent 4 i — | Price of vach artlels to by offared for delivery e clear, sidy esldence lots to ex- underacontract, The right Is reserved to r ange for cunfbited desirable ini- | ject any or all bids or any part of any bid it Site of Ancient Delphi. proved busin redidence proporty, Also | deon d for tho’ bust. ARMAr6st of tio- service. stock farm to nga for desirable residence or business property. Address “W,” box (5 Omaha. Mi61-19% Cortified Checks. b 80 al For the last twoyears the Archmologi- cal institute of America has beon con- templating the purchase of the land in Each bid must be socom- anied YY 4 certiffied check or draft upon e United Staies Depository, made puy- ble to the order of th for ut = T — undersign 3reec oh (o i y " WANTED—To trade @00 worth of 1ive | enst five percent of the amouat of the propo- Greooe upon which the little village of stock and turnitito for eloar Omaha | sal, which check ord will b fortelted to | Iastri is built, 808 o New York special m:m;zul'm L. Rice, ok a0 or ®22N. Y, L |I|L~l7n\u;d tates in c .r-»lnnl)('h“lm-r or I»h‘l~ to the Chicago Times, The ruins of sole o . d recelving an award shall fail to promptly Y s o1 e axtantisr R EYGR AT Sxeonton contrnot With good ‘and suiteny | Delphiare here, and to muke extensive O EXC e to b rtarnod to ‘the bid. | explorations among them would be the ware, - Addrase Y, 6. REVNOLDS, Special U S, Tudian | object of the purchase. Tho Greek ST AN — r— L government has given the insti- JANTED 10 trado ohéar roal estate and [ Wi MOrtgage notes for Omaha fmproved by the Elections. tute the flrst "J’l”“"-“““y of residence property or 'li;‘nrrul merchandise or securing the land, At the stocis of hurd wure. Tess 960 N Omah is FORSALE Forrates, ete ee_top of J TCLEGANT residenco 'n Kountzo Pluce <4 rooms finely finished and ail modern e flicted wound, says a Pittshurg telegram to the New York Herald, publican and last Tuesday began to drink heavily to celebrate a vietory for Dela- Frank Kraft,a Mount Olivet merchant, I mecting of the New York so- lying at his home dying from a self-in- | eicty of the are el [aatitate (o ciety of the archwological institute the other day Willinm R, Ware, professor of architecture of mines, announced that the Boston chapter had subscribed $34,000, Chicago chapter $10,000, and the New York chapter $15,000, Tt is thought Kraft is a re- venlences; Wirt st.. near 2th. Can seil on | Muter, Wednesday when the tide had »mainder Sheiartertash, iybiems wnd 1 tanet fom | tumed Lo boeamo morose. When Thurs: | Uhat tho romaindur of tho 85000, the to right parvy, This Is no cheap affairof a | day’s papers announced that South Da- | Pre oLt 1 ROV DO Jary. 50 lunlm,bllun.u comforablo home tn s daenet | kota had gone democratic it drove him | F%8¢- The institute has been given und a'big suap bargain. F. K. Darling, Barker i o oo &, fas mad, . He bovght & raz0r and spent pavt until the 18th of this month to close the w0 days ata great bar- niam st, neur 20th - 9 Also 108%x142 JAURNISHED rooms, parior and_alrove for 2ord gentlemen. back parlor for2. Hea bath, with board, 21% Harney. M 474 J EWLY furnished rooms, single or on suite. with board, hoat, gas and bath, 26 and 213 . 17th, opposite now postofiice site’ 25 N2+ FU‘EK RENT—Roows, with board, 1 » UILDING loans, 6to 7 per cent; no addi- tonnl charges for commission or attorney’s fees. W.B. Melkle, First National Dln‘(nbl 'S Pwith Fossil Meal Composition; the best ' at cor. Wb aild” Farnan, i ” 1} ros? | Thero Is no better property in the ety th o, Ao TRt &+ | this b there. y no’ better,fntt ment i | © his property at the price. artman o Vi s o ol X016 agonts, 209 N. Y. Life buflding. 747 1 MONKY 10 LOAN. —Trade orrent, cheap, fine house. For rates, de., sec top of fret column om (his_page - Inquire ut house, M9 #» | of = R SALE—Lot 28, block 5, Paddock Place ONEY to loan on second_mortgage. W.§ and Tot 13, block 111, South Omaha, Will N Wynn, Room 324 Omuha Nat. B dgg‘ 'fl"{f"'“”‘ ‘Address L I Bchoenlober.C {OR SALE—On easy n room house and south and Sherman ave.; just luterest. O, ¥. Bhaw, %8 outhiy puy monts, - an{ul. near Luke tke paylng rent: no hecloy bik. 20 iuy took his razor and cut hisleft wrist to the bone, crouched ina corne: ed death. other places. arm with his right hand-he madoe a tour his blood until he fell exhausted. ness and sometimes lameness of the back should use Dr. J. H. McLeau's Strengthe pl the mush nexdod steengih 8ad overcoms al weakening irregularities, bargain, The Greek government has received many offers for the land. e ey The new offices of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest inthe city. Call and see them, Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. M S, A, N, Walsh was on trial in the district court at Helena on the charge of forgery. Aftor thecourt hadadjourned on Wednesday, Walsh, takiug advantage of a fayorable op- gonunny. waulked out of the room and made or parts unkuown, and up to date hasnot been recaptured. the day in sharpening it. He then and await- Not coming as quickly as he ighed he slashed his left arm in four Then holding hisbleeding the house, stalning everything with o sl cea Ladies who experience @ sense of weak, g Cordial and Blood Puvitier, it will sup TOBURN THE CITY'S GARBAGE A Proposition to that Effect to Be Presented to the Qounoil. AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF THE SYSTEM, Tho Council Committee Reports Abuses in the Fresent Santtary Commissioner's Ofice and Roce mends Radical Remedics. The office of sanitary sommissioner, which as been such a disturbing olemont in the managemest of the municipal machine during or Cushing's administration, s to be the subject of attention at the hands of the coun- cil again at the meeting next Tuesday night The special committee appointed some time ag20 to investigato the charges of abuses in thesanitary commissioner's ofice, made a ro- portat the last meeting of the council Major Wheeler made an effort to have the report kept out of the papers and suc- cecded in convineing the council- men present at the mecting that the report should not bo published until it had beon considered by the council in committeo of the whole Notwiths nding theso findings of thie committee b wellknown and there will in all probability be adecidedly warm timo whoen the minds of the city's wise men are all centered on a dis: cussion of the suggestions offered by the come: mitte The first recommendation of the committeo is that Sanitary Commissioner Morrissey’s oc: cupation be taken from him by th@abolition of his office. The report recites the fact that Councilmen and precautions the ) become protty five members of the committee, Mel Shriver, Lowr were in session for s testimor the Lzalust Morrissey nagement fairs of his _ oftice, An immenso amount of evidenco was adduced. Tho statements presented were conflicting in Hme vespects, but the committee was led to ain conclusions on which there wus no doubt. Among these was tho fact that the present system does not give satise faction, that tho perty owiers are not being properly treated; that overcharges have been made and thut the entire feosystom, in vogue in the depart- ment was calculated to encourage abuses that already exist to an larming oxtent. The commitice also found that 0s made of the af. D the busi- nessof removing night soil, as conducted at pre nt, imposed uujust burdens on property or lame feature of the present busi. s found by the committee in the pres- ent method of disposiug of dead animuls ‘This business now costs the city an average of @ month exelusiveof the amounts paid by property owners for having the same work don After reciting at lor red, the committeo ry tire system of man; gth the testimony of- conmends that the en- he garbage of tho be reorganized. Three ordinances ac- company the report of the committee, pre viding forthe cstablishment of the changes proposed by the committ The first ordinanceprovides for the divi- jon of the city into four garbage districts, Thoentire control of the garbage business in each district shall be in the hands of ono man, who shall bo the highest responsiblo bidder for the work, whoshall give a_bond to perforn the duty in accordance with the terms of the ordinance relating to the remov= al of the garbage and the fees to be churged for the work. The second ordivance relates to the re- moval of night soil, for which purpose the city is also divided fnto four districts. The contracy for this work will beawarded fn a manner similar to that for the gal Ze con- tract, with one important change. Under the existing system the men engaged o cleaving vaults will not remove any quantity of night soil for less than & & load, The proposed ordinance roquires the contractor to give a bond to remove any amount, however small, at the regular vote, fixed by the ordinance, per cubic foot. The third ordinance provides for the re- moval of dead animals. This work will be done by the responsible party who will bid the bighest sum for the privilege. Hereto- forethe work hasbecna h xpense Lo the city, but the committee is of the opinion thatthe busin can be made asource of profit to our cily, as respomsible parties have conts offered to .do the work without cost to the cit and one man has offer a bonus for the he contractor finding his pay for in the revenue to be derived from the sale of the animals to the fertilizers aud 0-hers. No reference is made in the report of the mittee to the matter of dumping ecither garbage or night soil, except that the con- tractors shall deposit sueh matter at_ such point as the council may by ordinance desig- nate, This vrovision was made by the committee in antiipation of the adoption by the council of a_proposition, soon to be offered, for tho establishment in Omaha of 'a large cremator) nandie all of the garbage, night animals of the city. In cities where garbago crematories are in use, the municipalities pay a certain sum each year for this disposition of the garbage. A geatleman who preposes to establish a c: matory in Omaha agrees to dispose of all refuse without cost to the ciy. If such a proposition is accepted by the city the garb- age men and night soil contractors will bo requived to deliver their loads at the ¢ matory and thus do away with The garbage dumps which are now maintained and oporated ut a cost of §3,000 & month to the city. "o committoo proposes that the superin: tendence of the garbage and night soil busi- ness be vested in the polico department and thatthe clerical work of the department shall be done by a clerk whose salary shall not excecd 75 a month. "There is every prospectof a row in the councii when the report comes up for gon- sideration, Mr. Morrissey of courso will use ov t to prevent the adoption of the re por tain oF his friends in the couneil will join him. I'he five members of the com- mittee however willall urge the adoption of the report ana will have the support of sev- eral other members of the council. The ordinances providing for thenew order of things were drawn by City Attomey Poppleton, at the request of tho committoe. that will oil and dead Richmond's Flag of Truce, Mr. David I. Burr, son of a former prominent and usoful citizen, has writ- ten Mr, R. A. Brock, secretary of theo irginia historical society, a very intc esting letter and one of “local histori value, suys the Richmond, Va., Dis- patch. He sa; My father was ono of the committee who surrendered Rich- mond to the federal avmy, and upon ap- pronching the advance’ guard, not having prepared o special = sym- bol for the oceasion, his large silk hand- kerchie .d asa flag of truce under which capitulation was made. He pre- served itand endorsed with pencil in'the center, ‘Flag of truce under which Rich- mond wus surrendered, April 8, 1865." Just after my father’s death, in theau- tumn of 1876, a sale of his personal prop: orty took place, and .J..riugi.m,n-ufun of the effects previous tothe hour of sale o theft of my personal apparel wis aecoms plished. among the stolen articles being the relicin question. Personal distress excluded all thought of the matter for such a length of time thatl eventually abandoned consideration of it, I have not even a suspicion as to the abstractor or the destiny of therelic, but we sce sometimes in print accounts of the ulti- mate recovery of property lost for a longer time than this, wnd well-direcied efforts may possibly recluim it. You can take such action” 85 you may think best in the premises, with the assurance of a clear title being granted to the Vir- ginia Historieal society in event of its restoration.” Surely It should be detiv- ered intothe reverent custody preseribed if happily it may still be in exlstence, - Cure for Crovp—Use Dr. Thomas' Electrio oll sccording to dlrections It is the best remedy for all sudden attacks of colds nain and inflgmmation, and injuries.