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G | O ’ o With N. E Dillrance, stables 414 8, 17th si THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1 MENTS to do dressm ilies solicited, Mi<®Sturdy, ID-Bituation as stenographer writer by an honest, industr young man of goc ts; hiis exp and can furnish rof yeurs' expe n hnrdware fer Rest of reforences, slorado or Wyorr ing. Address, v ited by exporl A1 references. 1710 hookke re Bed, AKFER wants situntion. Ts firat-class on bread or eakes. Will go {n the country. Aadr V 64, Bee, M 5* JANTED-Situation in a s Y 8 young girl (19, Gorme h st need lady Address V M2-18¢ DOSITION young la¢ light office” work. Go German, Address H. D, \ 74-10% WANTED---MALE HELP. For rates, elc., vee top of first colum on e ok D—Men and women of ability in town and village toact ns ts for the Ladics' Home Jou want the best attainavle class of 10 Buch nnusunl terms will be offe Journal is the handsoniest period ales and the family ever ssucd, and half a miilion subseribers. 1t will be adver- tised the coming autumn and wintor on a larger seale than ever hefore, creating a (. mand that agents should be ready tc rtis Publishing Oo.. Philadelphia. ~ M ANTED-Salesmen on 8alary or comr sion to handiethe new patent Ink ernsing pencil, Tho greatost soll elty ever produced, Erases Ink tho conds; no abrasion of paper. ntprofit. One azent’s salvs amounted insixslays; another $12 in two hours. ‘We want one eners neral agent for ch te and territory. nplo by 45 cts Forterns and full particulars’ addross the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., Lu Crosse, Wis. M 830- 80 and give Spare mo d also, A few v, F. Johnson & Cc mond Vi profitably cies fn towns and W0 Main st., Rich- tendy job and good wages. i Apply stor & Wil 0 ME25-15% WANIED-A young manto take teum of horses and make hi around the house. C. L, Erickson, are of o tusctal 3t st TED—Dry g tent and i tending d 3 house. references, O, A . Hobeln, Cedur Rapid D=An enginoer; ye Apply at Frontle sward st TLocal and travelling salesmen ibricating Oils. Apply for terms oterichs 01l Co..C d, O, 811-14% plumber_at once, V 40 The Zoods dept. 18th, 707 D—A young man who can furnish 00 and services in office work, in L. Brandeis & WAN about a highly resy iness. Addros: Son, 502 10 510 ctablo and well established Dus- V 54 Beooftic 16% WAN A oot and shoe salosman with an ostablished trade in northern and northwestern Nebraska, Address, with refer- ences, salary expected, &c, B. B. B, St. Jo- seph, Mo, 718 10 W ANIED Four boys, nge it to_distribute bills, Callat Hotel Barker, 7 a. m, M 601 A FEW trackinyors shovelers wantod. Apply at the hoarding cars near the new White lead works, East Omaha. Wood croft M 6 GENTS making big monoy oanvassing our new book, “Beautiful Gems.” for holldny dolivery, Send 70 conts for outfit immedinte 1y and’ cet best terms. J. M. Fronch & Co, Paxton block, Omaha. M 5-16 WV ANTED-200 Inborcrs for stone and grade Apply to P. H. Johnson, aha. / ANTED—Men to travel for our Canadian nurseries.Stone& Wellington,Mad ison, Wis TMENgr women wanting work, or porsons needing help of any kind, city or count cun always bo suppliod at Kolth's office, 31 8. 15th st. Satisfaction guaranteed M. VASSERS Wanted ifeited with competent cany paper clothing, Geod wakes ¢ yrite Paper Clothing Co., Port Huro pondence so- '3 to sell nod Mich. 25 ANTED=Men with good ¢ Metropolitan Mfg. Co.. 160 How. | Room 39, Burker block FOR RENT-HOUSE FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. S0 ETT, moving cxpross oMco with $e Neal & Conrad, 1412 Dodge st. Tel. 127 Ms2%.DI4* ROOM cottage, 802 8. 0th st. M &2- Als 26th and 6L G 2011 Center st per mionth. FOOR RENT—4-room louse, T00mS, 608 N, 15t St } nt; ten roowms, o 0. 10th st. room house, from Wall well, clstern bloe 750 per month. G. G My 0 fine brick dwellings. somo finisheo, others (o Le finished inside 14 d ch house 7 rooms besides pant m, Taundry. furnace and all mic veniences. ‘They are worth 80,00 e wiant to rent them and it is late {n the 8¢ They will bo rented for $25.00, These elegant houses are sitaated on 3th and 1zard, one Dbloek from the Walnut Hill moto ninutes walk to P. 0. Theo. Olsen, 24 N. Y. Tife. F(OR RENT B-room house, all me nts, nls0 i, cor- Apply at 1300 Farnim st T 16 TOR RENT - T Apro: 23 and Chic: NOR RENT-Niecly furnished cottage of six rooms, with modern conveniences. Inguire 2200 Douglas o 17 JOR 1 oms. in Linton block, o the and Mason sts.: stearn heat: in good repair; uire of John Ham]ix Meds of. block, N & Ryun, TPHE Brown building, Cuming and 24th sts Families desiring new, wirn home for winter should not miss these elegant ajurt- ments of eight and nine rooms, ineluding bath roon. Kitchen range and window shades. All peady for liouse keeping. Apply Citizens hunk I ve rooms to rent in new brick 1513 Burt st Kimball, Champ 5 Farnam st. M. E. Cole, Continental bloc 01t RE esponsiblo parties only, those fine and stone houses on rgla avenuc; fifteen rooms and altoves; more conveniences and better finishod than any houso for rent in tho eity, . H, Hend: son, 400 Pax ton block, city. By P-ROOM house with barn: nominal rent. 0. € Iarrison, 911 N, §. Life. TOOR RENT=0 room house. all_modern ec venienees, Ineluding a good stanle. O near the hi i JQR RENT—The b Just finished. I pdern improve- Only 2 left C. gutter, 407 First 158 3 use, o r, south front lot, near Luke and Sher- at_expiration of will give nty deed,sunjoct L F. Shaw, 318 man s you wi this up. K $room house, all_mode ‘'hicago st., #1067, w lock [OR RENT—7-room_cottage, conveni wholesale district und business. 1128, 10th st. ; Jogr i b nice harr Bourd of ;ny!: RE: ™ Ring- £ it to 41\ poly 1704 N 21st; also 8-room house s 2200 Miami, by Crum & Bishoy Seven-room cottage, - avo.nquire N1 Dolgo. oom house. oms for rent, furnisho . for lizht housckeeping. lor bedroom with use of parlor. 1216 Capitol avenue, QURNISHED rooms, near two motor lines, splendid location. 1 81015 DRONT room, modern convenlences. (213 10th, 400 1 TOOR & Parlor: back parlor and bed room, first floor, modern. conveniences, for gentlomon only.'Address V o8, Boeg ooms, 2017 Harney. 760 16+ RABLE room, modern convenicnces Capitolave, 3 HREE furnished rooms. light hou sekee - ing for man and wife, Callat 61 17th st. J EWLY furnished front rdoms, steam heat, £as, bath, 711 5. 16th, 24 floor, . 463-10% | dentist We., vee top o] frst colum K warchouse nent, hydrauiic ele tion in the city. A. O, high age; best locs JTORE room good_ob 3 Tuquire rear 2101 N JSLEGANT office, 1th and Dougl 4able for chitect, re estate, 1| lght halls Hutchinson & W st., suit- doctors, Omaha. SOt Bu Kimball, Champ & Ry 539-20 Double store 4 xiideet, nt apartments for families on ird floors, 8o these before de elding whero you will loca ply to Citazens bank, for plunier or barber shop. t. Citizens bank. corner Oum- nd 24th sts! 62 TN Brown building, Cuming ront, double storo Hx6 f Apply Cltizens b JROR RENT—Tho 4-st OF without power, f Publishing I sts. ot, sing bullding with uplod by the The bufld- pleto loors I FORES at 7 Wwindows, steam 1 Hall, 311 Paxton bl 3 Brown building, corner Cumin y for occupancy in a v wishing torent stores or My apartments in this new substanti lding ‘should apply at once to Citizen's ¢, Cuming and 24th'sts, [ Winter 1s coming, there ire o dtew good off 'nt in th n e ‘g, with first ¢ Ating and best of ele- ofservices. Inquire Prank J. Rumge. OOK HER For rates, ete, see top of first cotumn on thia paae. VW ANTED—To rent. by gentioman fortable furnished root, home priv private family. Give torms. Addre B MS3G 10 OR RENT—WAREHOUSE For rates, cfc., sec top of first colui DOR RENT—Brick ware nd basoment. 27,000 square feet > track 'on U, P. Rallway, South erce streets, Address O, ONkump, 284 on_this p For rates, etr. FPRACKAG Bushma JTORAGE an1 Trackage—David Cole, | I\h” Howard st. eo top stor: ) Leavenworth, RE L AGE For rates, cle., ma top of first columa on this page. J IST your houses with the Real Atorniation buroau, 17 Board Tra H . BIREY & B rental agent,Continental bk, 20 olwmn on_this vage. ~A long purse containing pair of kold ve glasses. The finder will be award: urning same to E. E. Naugle, 1702 nam st. ) OST—Pug dog. Plense AFrenzer," 114 return to T OST—Liver-colored pointer bitoh, very thin 4 and bony. Return to 1316 Douglas 8 Sultable reward. N Forrales, etc,, seetop of first coiumn on (his p i NEW turniture and stoves of a nine rom AN house for #50; a bargain, House rents for *: 06 Farnam, 766 10* NOR SALE—A largo parlor stove and smull stoves. J. W. Hurrls, 0th an [ y TARM room, private family 25th ave. 4-10% O RENT—Conifortable south room, mod- orn conveniences, private family. 2015 Douglhs. s 17 3 BOOMS Ight housckeeping. For T—Very pleasant furnishea front with all modern convenien 1915 rooms, steam = K heat, 2315 Douglas. 501 14* t once, several good ety 16 Douglas st. ST T—Furnished rooms; gas,bath and 1519 Howard. ANTED-Agents wanted throughout Ne- Dbraska. Sond stamp for reply. Jos. b. Megenth, Omahu. g VW ANTED—A live, energetio party in every place to mtroduce our goods, We have n new line that will sell at_every houso and. agents can roup w harvest botween now and the holidays. Willvay a salury of 85 per manth it preferred and furnish & team free. Address at once. Standard Sllverwire Co. Roston Mass. M 632-D 15% e top of_first_column on this page fronw FOOR RENT--Two nicely rooms. 2010 Davenport st. T—Furnished rooms, 160 Dogglas. turnished front 207 FURSALE Spun of iron gray mar 5 years old, or will exchango for city prop- qrty: Tnquird n. w. cor. &t and Jones. W, A 04-13% TORK horse $60, two horse wagon #20, dou- Dble work harness$1. Or will trade for a good light side bar bug; H. E. Cole, Conti- nental bloci 2 28 80 and up. H. E. Cole. 2 good work teams. FOR BALE- Forrales, ete,, see top of first column on thes page JFOR SALE-Delivery wagon. 1567 N. 1oth st. ] 0-D1sv ROOMS UNFURNISHED FOIRST floor, private residence. Nowly pa- pered und painted. Good location. South 16th, . 026~ 18% WILL pay ladies a salary of $10 per v to work for me in their localit iight work,good pay for part time, stamp, Mrs. H. F. Farrington, box 707 JANTED-Ladies and young i instructions and keep books. J. B, Smith, (23] 81T 1 ew York Lite XPERIENCED sulesladios and salest Stonehills, 0 14 AV ANTEDCook tor party of young women, 1o washing. First-class Gorman girl for family of two. Colored cook for family of two, good pay. 12 girls L'work Inand out New Emp. Agency, bunk bidg, 10 vk - at home, rito ARO recelve —First s glrl work, no washing or 1ro southwest coruer bloek north from I —A uss girl for vork: nlso w nurse girl yeoars of age. 601 8. 20th, VWANTED-A salesindy who understands the crockery ness and has oity refer- ences. Address Omaha, P, O, 638, 707 16 DA girl for housework, Mra Dumont, 8642 Lafayette ave, formerly Paul st 70 K(Rll‘rill ng. App) d"ana Dodge sis. one viw\\'n unturnisiod rooms, 1004 Farnam. 708 150 OR RE alt of 4 unfurnished ro. ~family without children. Prico 816 Webster st. JOR RENT—3 unfurnished rooms for hou keeping to family without children;: also2 basement rooms, at 1122 N. 1ith st. M OR REN I'—3 unfurnished roowms, N the Brown bullding, Cuming and 24th sts., nt apartments of seven and cight th bath, kitchen range for hot and icr. shades to windows, Ladles should » these handsome modern home: Oitlzens bank, Cuming and 24th st FURNISHED KOOMS AND BOARD. For rates, elc., see top of first column on thiz page. PRIVATE fanily noar business center,would board two gentlemen. Address V ol 814 16% VW ANTED Cbod girl for gonoral house- work, 2218 Leavenworth, ) PUIGHT young lady wanted to got sut- ribers “for the Omaha Excelsior; 5 per unisalon. Apply 118 8 16th st. M1 FANTED—Gii1 for kitchen and luundry work, 1i% th a2l ORSES taken for the winter with one full of gruin per day and plonty of hay, 8 rmonth. Good care will be taken of t Leave horse with N. E, Dillrance, stable: South 17th st.Teleph ORSES wintered, We have the best no- commodations in the state for wintering orses. Box or single stalls, with paddock. 4y to Windior Romp & Co., 208 New York Fieh D, or 40 Clurla Novia, ue o ptable Vington, Nob. Mok I’iufisws wintered—No better place to wl ter horses than the Stillwater stock farn, 1. Oalhoun. Prices low, best care. B. J. Gndail, proj v, room 4, rown bldimaba: ) YA/ ANTED—Horses to winter $7 with grain YV AT withoee e iar ¥, Nith grain of them ut Coftmun Park farm. Leave horses ephon ies O ORSES wintered ut Omuha falr grounds. Toun winter 200 horses, oach horse has o large warm boxstall, teed all the graln the owner wiuts, lurge yurds for exerclse (o fino weather. A, Thowson. M1 N2 J 1UELY furnished front parlor with good board; ullanodern couveniences, 610 N OR SALE—Two cash rogisters In _good re- pair, at 111 S. 14th st. M760-19% —A Nationai cash register at a . Used 1 year; good as new Ad- Bee office. M765-16 TOR SALE—Chenp, %-horse-power _cugine. Apply to G. W. Gray, 0th and Douglas, M-701-17 OR FALE—A fino now Stowart banfo and case for #30 at 611 N, 17th, 078 1603 ENV caligraph, price reasonable, R 6, Boo office. W Y1) to., pee top of Arat colmn on this page, VW ANTED=At onge, store shelving and counigrs;” glve ddscription, “prico. and loeation. J. . Wititams, Bee oftice.” M & W ANTED—Tumediately, for ensh, o vacant lot in vieinity of Hanscom Place. Owner reply. M. G. Macicod, 015 N. Y. L. Bd BU2-10 W To buy corn in car load lots de- iivered on track at Uentral Oity, Neb, old corn preferred. Send lowest cash 1ice, also would buy some chop feed, shorts, bran. ete. Address box 20, Central Olty, Neb, — 72014 QURN [URE, household goods, ete. Higlest ensh price. Wells, 1111 Farnam. 20 For rates, For rales, etc., see top of firel column on this page M ASSAGE Madam elzior, over i i ———————————————————ee— simn o this p AN A it Toans— ¢ e o3y nroperty nt lowest 000 and upwards “perferred atih'S Ryan, Fa¥nin street, made on ms of I fees. W. B, Meikle, OWEST rates on cholce city loans of #1,000 Ito %50,000, Central Loan & Trust Co., Farnam st, 70 10 ONEY to loan by B and collateral securitfos y time from one tosix months In any anount tosuit bor= 1ower. Loans made on household goods, planos, or- gans. hors mules, houses, leases, warehouse receipts, ete, at the lowest possible rates. without publ Tof proper My loans are so arranged that you apayment of any amount at any time and ro- duee both prinefple and fntorest, 1t you owe a balance on your property or aloan you wish changod. T will pay {r off vy It for you. Ifyou find it more o venfent, callup felephone No. 16020 and your business will be arranged ot liome Money always on hand. No de Nopub- leity, Lowest rates. £ 1 F. Mustors, Room 4, Withnell bik, 15th and Harnoy sts. o4 VIONEY 30,0600 90 dnys on furniture,pia orses, houses, ot6. J. J. Wilkingon, Paxton bik. B Wik ment Co “First-cliss insidg 1o r Call and see us. Mutual Invest- 04 Farnam. ) I'F. Mortgage Co.—Loans of #10 to 61,01 t our rates before borrowing and SAVe 1 loans on horses, furniture or any. approved security without publicity; notes bought; for new loans, rencwal of old and low- est rates,call R. 208, Sheely blk.,lith & Howard. HEAP eastorn money— Philadelphin Mortgago and Trust Co., n_and puy promptiy: first tgages wanted, George . P, Coutis, rep- ntative, room 7, board of trade 'Loan & Trust O 1ith st. dlay, no extra charges. Houses for rent, good list. B0 E. & 0. M. ANTHONY, 318 N. Jo Ing, lend money on fi tios of Nebraska “and Omaha resides rms o Y. Life bull cholce e 150 on go ates; best Titles and 301 ONEY to loan on any sccurity M for short time at low rates. Lowest rates on personal property. . The Henderson Mortgage Investment Com- pany, room 400, bik b7 (HATTE 15 o proporty ; no delay; monoy passed on hure 1 st., loans mons proved city b Money on hand. E.. CVIATTEL Jouns at lowoest to @24 N. Y. Life bldg, J L horses, &e., without ]th('IL{. InvestmentCo, 8 Douglas blk,16th W. MONEY to Toan. Correspondonts_of Lo bard Investment company. Shriv Burns. Frenzer block. “rz\rifl )—6 per_cent real estate louns. ol ison, 912 N, Y. Life 3 PARM Lo Best ratds and option In the west. Interest annually. Borrowers can pay part orall of prinelble ut end of any yeur, und stop interest. R. K. Stowe, 810 N, ,Ju,(r;y.hldn'. 800021 ty wurr: op, O nts bought L. Richardson, . 1SN.Y. Life. IN money to loun on ity proper guge paper bought, 11.13.1re ites. Removed B. Emmin 305, ONEY lonned at iow: rates on furniture, Haw koye and Dodge. 019 }ym:.y: 3 VEY_to loan_on city and farm p M. Hurris, R 20,Freénzer Blk, opp. JKMBALL, Champ & Ryan, 1205 Parnam st., maice loans on real estate, rsonal and collateral seourity, Notes and bonds bought. Building loans at lowest rates. 005 N14 BUSINESS CHANCES. tumn on this page. \ Chance—An interest in somn paying and legitimate busi- ness without nighi work by u young man of qualific and_tho best of Have from 500 to $,000 cup cking, Address, in confidence, V giving full particulars, and in e your proposition suits, will call.. M RH-16* ew, season. munuf 000 stock of clothing or this winter's tradc 1 the past ninety days, Will ta ance unincumbered real est & King, chamber of commerce, ble goods tured with o %3,000, bal- Williamson hicago. 111, M JOR SA LE—An establishod book tionery business, best trade and cation in eity; stock and fixtures i B20; @ smap for any o Address W. B. Winzenried, son, Kan, Mkii-16 'OR SALE--One steanm power grain elevator bullding with brick addition and ofice bullding, complete, snd all personal property therein, situated at Hastings, Nebrask:: one frame horse power grain elevator building, complete, wnd all personal property tiergin, and four corn eribs, situated at Inlund, Ne- braska; one frame horse power elevator build- ing with framo office, complete, with all per- sonal property theréin, and four corn cribs and the land on which the sume are situated, being phout one acre. more or less, situnted at Bricton, Nebraska; this property is sold under order of the court; bids to be nade for eash and may be made for one, two or all o sald elevators; must be addreéssed to Robert E. Foot, recelver, Denver, Colorado, box 2200; ali bids' to be ovened Decomber 8, ind to he sub- ject to the approval of the court, Robert E. foot, recelver. Dated, Deuver, November §, 1800, 81204 MANUFACTURING cstablishumont, &7 Mpaying well, but owned by non who can't give' attention to {t; will sell on £ood terms or take Omaha proporty and pay cush difference. Hutchinson &wWead, 1634 Douglas. 819 16 BWIIH SALE-The furniture, fixtu 14 years' lease of a d5-room hotel, with bar and billiard rooms connected, all in_good order; prioe, 8500, Address V 3, Hioc offce. 7882 ind best Ic voice about must sell at once. 2 Com. st., Atchi- 500, esident S8 CHANCES. For rates, ete,, sce top of first column on this page Barber shop; one of the best jons in_Omaha; good furnitare; will hieap 1o good party. Addross ¥ 0, lies o FOR EXCHANGE. top of frst._cotumn o _clty property tc Addiess, Western Neb. WWANTE D-To tra room hotel, 1og property. Lo, sole 100D, clear, Inside esidenoe lots to ox- Xchange for encumbered desirable fm- proved husiness of residence property. Also &tork farm toexchange for desirable restdence or business property. Address “W." box 065 Omaha Mis1-T0% 00 worth of v for clear Omah Mor @2 N. Y. Life, i e olumbus, )—To_trado and furniture J. L. Rice, Box FOOR EXCHANGE 060 acro witn stock, for general msde, groce ware, Address V. 40, Bee. W ANTED i trado clonr real catato nd first mortgage notes for Omaha fmproved residence property or general morchaindise or stocks of hardware. Address 966 N Omuha, Nob. " FOR BAL Forrates, e room cottage rancl REAL E TATE. . #cetop of first column on this page. weing 10th st on Ohlo, st of BT © is no better | and thero 18 o bette property nt the price, binssolo ng S AP nd lot, with sewor and J.D. will buy & nice 5-room house cellar. clstern, city water barn, cenirally located; terms ittle, 014 N, Y. Life. BOSA 13 T residenco {n Kountzo Pluce; 0 Y rooms finely finishied and all modern con- venlences; WIFt st near 20th. Can sell on one-quarter cash payment and balance tine to right party. This is no cheap affair of a house, but a comforable home In_every sense and 'big snap K. Darling, Block. M 5 Foi S OR SALE-Lot %, hlock and lot 15, bloek 111, ~\.~|}chmm Alddress L. | JOR SALE-On casy monthiy pu Toom house and south front lot and Shern ust liko paying re interest. C. F. Shaiv, 38 Sheeloy bik Huth Om shoenleber. O 0 1o the front. on 4ith and modern convenience, including fixturcs, now nearly read occupancy. them and make v ; i % have six nam, W and 1t interest. ivery purchaser before Novombe ticket to the drawingof o & N dy to show customers. within four blocks, . and take a hand in the t goods. D.V. oles National M o0 residence and dotte st ) buys the Dr. Chamboers Lury barnon 10th An cost. agent, 213 First VW AUGH & Westerfield,real estate gant new re ry and onk finish, largo s onvenicnce for comfort in the city; price low. T 1801 Farnam si J{OR S [t room and ey anything Lo s Paxton block, 0 for home on Chicago st. near Harrison. LY. Lifo. SMALL payment down a will buy wd-room house and lot on 16th, 2 ks from motor; first class chance o ol quire a home on easy terms. Apply to H. Cole, Continental block. i) IGHT acres 657 per month about two miles of U, P. depot, with pure spring water and t age sultable for brewery. also a_numbe lurgo trackuge lots. L. Witerman, Paxton 0,50—O0nly #.500—-Dr. Chambers' residence ou luthand Burdette st., owner going to leave city. Best bargal Omaha. D. V. Sholes, sole agent, 213 First Nut. bank. M 030 OR SALE—100 ncres. olty limita. 0. M Power, Sole agent, room' 9 Chainber of Commere 7ED 19 or rent— foot front with build- rooms. Apply at the promisos of blk. ply at 318 South 12th & MPUE best ot on Humilton and Lowe avenue. Enquire at 4008 Hamliton st. 680 do* ORSALE—At n bargain, 66x120 on Dav port, near 1 from new post- office, very e hoap, #20,00; 50x132_cornor 20th und Farnam, 80,00, G. L. Groen, room &, Barker block 084 7 ROOM cottaze, oast front and o days. Small cash v long time, F. CLAIRVOYANT. L wee top of first_coi ot Place, fow For rates, d MRS sTE iR s giving best succes fortune teller in_the city. She does 1 deal in any fraud. Her terms are the lowest. 406'N, 16th, 3 floor. 585 16% RRIVED—Clairyo, t. naturally gifted, tells past and future, love troubles, b sent friends, chunges, travels, business, Satis- taction given, Mrs. Wallac 1008 Farnam st RS. NANNIE V., WARREN, olairvoy ant trance, speaking, writing and relinble bus- iness medfum, 4 years in Omaha. 119 N. | TV ASSAGE, 108 184 MASSAGE BATHS EIC. For rates, ete., se top of first column on this page. 1"\7[/\ SSAGE Dath at Madam Smith's parlors, 007 8, 13th st., next Barker hotel. 175 16% M ASsAGEtrentment,electro-thermal buth s sealp and hair treatment, municure and Mrs. Post, R 20 ithnel] blk. 201 Madam Delzier, over 6108 13th. 462 a2+ BHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, a0 Madam Delzler, over 6108 13th, chiropodist. OR SALE—A large df{)'}:n()(li and carpet estublishment, -~ estublished thirty-five ears in_a flourishing western city, can use 25,000, 815,000 or 850,00 pitol dolng a valu- able business. Address V 56 Bee office, Omaha 5000 spot cash and #10,000 in clonr Dlinds to exchange for i first cluss stock of dry gooas or generaliimdse. Address with garticulars, Henry Cliwtberlain, Wood River, No ) b i western T Pegouth, SECOND hand 1y pow tors, 1607 Farnam st., Omaha, ""v/\. TED—Horses, wagons, ete.. to sell ut auction every Tuesduy and Friday, 10 a. m. Ploneer stablos, 13th, between Harney and Howard. JECOND-TIAND Books Dought for spot 615 nld* t class table board ; 200 N 15th st. SOME turnished large, wurm room, with satisfactory bonrd and pleas- ant home; modern conveniences. ‘Jlli:) Harney. MO05-16% tavle board at the Merrlam, Dodge streots. F’i RNISHED rooms with n Zth ave arnoy. Nicely furnished rooyas, steam, ®us and bath, with or without board, 172 Daveuport, 006 JORTH 19th—Desirable rooms with board an_wocommodate a mumbor of tuble boarders. [ Q. OLAIR Europesn hotel.with dining room steam heat in all rooms, 13th and Dodge Speclal rates by week or month, N oLt good board, nice rooma miodern con- venlences, rates and location, the Pullan house, 1310 Dodge st., cannot be excolled. M 268 N 20 [URNISHED rooms, parior and_aleove for 2ord gentiemen. hu‘lfmplrlur for 2. Heat, gus, buth, with bourd, 213 Harney, M 474 JEWLY furnished rooms, siugle or en sulte, with bourd, heat, gus and bath, 08 and 213 . 17th, opposite new postoffice site’ 925 N22* ANTED—Horso 1609 Furn: MISOE LLANEOUS, Te., we top 0f Arst colummn on (his page. at the Antiquarian bookstore, 1413 Far I buggy. W J.Puul, uZgY. P & gonts tobuy the Plumer reclinin dehalr; unsurpassed for comfort. !'.‘ILI}, 15 5| 3 FPYPEWRITERS for rent or sale. Stenog- rapliers supplies. J.P. Megout, 1607 Fapnn. ONT forget Jos. P. Megonth, 1607 Farnam st., when you want to buy, rent or sell a typewriter. ™m M8 Amy Orandall, vroprietress of the Omaha Purchasing agenoy, room 40, Doug- Jus block. Orders from all parts of country promptly filled. Holiday goods s l,&'(‘llnlly. 2 6% 1y, basoment N, Y. " Ladios 0-12 MATIA Fencing Aond Life butlding, roo gentlemen 3-6 and 7:30 to 1 Classes u0W forming; osired) ANTED-To borrow #2500, 6 months, at 12 er t, on #7,000 worth of chuttels, Ad- Hoe. T8 140 attresses renovated E. Peterson. M2-dl » pri arosd: U NHOLSTERING and « 1136 N 15th. Pt charge, Address Olars Street, Woma Exchange. B 17 DOR SALE—A good fiotel lease with com- plete furniture, ete.© Will sell cheup. Ad- Qress O 82, Bee. 43 M % barrel steam roller mill , Tekamah, Nebraska, CE il — o . ! W ANIED-A partnoy with 8,00 or mor An excellent opporthinity; o line of busi- ness represented by no other firm in Omaha, Full particulars on application. Address V. 49 Boe. 1 07 16 {IOR SALE—First-clis long lease. Addrésd Douglas street, Omah. Olt_SALE—Cigar, {Bnoco, confectione T AL oonn: oSL 1 2500 SR fectionory, 611-15% arand restaurant; 1. Hornberger, 1521 Pl For rates, de.. sce top of Arst column on_this page, FPYPRWRITERS, all makesbought, sold changod, reated. J. P Megeath, 1607, I'ar- R, goneral stenograp) Y, ositions and_court work o ty. Tel. 1091, room 1002, N, Y. Life Bldg 30 " MUSIC ART AND LANGUAG i t colmn_on this page PEFOREDuying a piano examine the now scale Kimball plano.A.Hospe, 1513 Du)ég(ulua, B achicr of the | Douglhs. 0 PPROE: Clins. Potorson, piang, organ: violin, zither, vocal instructions. %05 S| |‘u7n| V‘\llk. HAIR GOODS -WIGS, ETC. For rates,elo., 866 Wy of Airst column on this page ST Line wigs, switches, bangs, hair chalins, ete., & speclalty. Davies, huir goods and raillip er opposite postofice, 111 8 1ith st. Omaha. ir goods in west; halr dressing FAT MARKET for %ale. WL class 1n every partisular. Will bear the strictest investization. Address lock box 400. Councll Blufts, 10i-d 8 \OR SALE—Oneof the most desirable hotel properties in ti ituated in Bancroft, Cuming county,Neb. The house has a good pay- ing patron and has un excellent iivery stock ed stable in connection, The d of a passenger division of the cago, St. Paul, Minn )K)lll & Omaha rail- way, Itis a centering point for hunters from 11" over the state, as she Is surrounded by lakes, marshes and vast pralries, where ducks, grllm(’hlclflmu and other game birds in great numbers during their senson. For further reference apply to 0 , Dohey, Bancroft, Neb. fitho-Ner I{ES'I‘AL'MAN‘I‘ for rent or sale. T. Murray Fitted up first- Good business, ANTED—A competent newspaper man with five or aix thousand dollars In cash gr seourliy, totake enurge of tho Democrat, a8 [havelmportant business that will require wy time oast uud south for " the com Iug year. ‘o will pay the right kind of & man & nice salary. * Recommendations roquired. 'Ad dress' W. R. Vaughau, Omaha, Neb, M 32 N % " DRESSMAKING. For rates,cte., see top of first eolu NGAG T8 ! Lies sollcited, on thia page, TS todo dressmaking in fami- Miss Sturdy, 2610 Harnoy st. * MBRINI® PAWNBROKERS. i on this yage, ¥ on dlamonds and SE.cor. Farnamd&11th, " PENSION AGENCX. For raten, de., ¢ top f first_column or thispage, 1)E NSLONS—The Clingman Pension Agency, 21 Frenzer block. Information free 17 PATENT SBOLICITORS For rates, ete, sec top of frst column on this page, ATENT lawyers & solloitors, G, W. & Co., Boe bulldlng, Omaha. Brinch ofil Washington, D, O, "Consultation free. 815 " 7 E want you to bear this fact in mind, when your eye lights on this announcement: Any man with brains can writea catchy ad- vertisement, but to be ofany value to you it must be true; the goods must bethere,not alone empty words. Wein- vite you to put all and any of our assertions to the most severe test and you will not find them wanting, NOTHING in the line of Clothing that has ever been shown comes any- where near equaling the display of fall and winter goods that is being shown at M. Hellman & Co’s., Cor. 18th and Farnam. Our consignments for the past few days have been very large,and we can safely say that no matter how hard you are to please or fit, we can satisfy you, as our line UCGEEDS in ecatching the most fastidious. Inorder to do a large business and sell goods in a clothing store in Omaha as low as sold in the same class store in New Y ork, we found it nec- essary to establish a purchasing agentthere and now we have the result of that experi- ment upon us. We would ~ LIKE to have you favor us with a call, if only to gratify your curiosity. We will accord you as much attention as if you came in to make a purchase. If we can do you no good we will will guarantee to at least post you inprices, and show you honest made clothing at the lowest prices in the city. The great SUGCEDS we have had so far this falland which weshall labor to retain, is due to the old, well found- ed maxim, “Well Bought is Half Sold.” We have the largest line of $8, $8.B0 and $4 dress pants in the city, all wool g¢goods and the latest styles. Our new lines of Aus- tralian Lamb’'s Wool Winter Underwear regular $1.B0O values, now only 78c. If we owned this paper we would give youa com- plete bill of fare, but wedon’'t. Buy or no buy, come and see us, and we will guarantee to interest you and treat you courteously. At the old stand of Hellmans Cor, 13thand Farmam Sts, PREFERS 0MAMA TO CHICAGO. Reasons Which Impelled Mike Oudahy to Retire from Armour & Co. A GLORIOUS PACKING TRADE PROSPECT, The Iteal Estate Exchange Organizos for the Season — Result of the Tate Vote in Doug- Ias County, Tur Ber of Thursday contalned telogram announcing that Mr. M. Cudahy of the packs g fiem of Armour & Co. of Chicago had disposed of his interest in that cor corn to. devote his timo and ability solely to tho houso in this city in which he has boen for somo years fntor. ested. Mr . A. Cudahy,#ho superintendent of the Armour-Cikdahy plant in this city,was spoken to reganiing the proposed changd and said : ik Bri's telographio veport. from Chicae g0 in regand to the withdrawal of my brother Michael from the packing concern of Armour & Cao, 1s correct somo timo my brother has been cone tomplating this change. His doing is partly his dasire to active jent f the Chicaro houses, after a continuous career of a quarter of o century, and portly bocause of the increasing business of tho plant in this city *The business of this house has ineroased 3 per cent during the last yoar, ana it e than one person to attend o it, olution of the frm of Armour & Co. will mako no paticular chango in this plant, The management will remain tho same, Of course the name will sooner or liter bo changed. Mr. Michael Cudaby will romain in Chicago with his ofice and he quarters there to attend to tho business of the finm in that aity while I shall remain hero without change, wo did a business of nearly 12, )11 this houso, and wero surprisod ab s irrowth and magnitud®, but this year it will be more than 14,000,000, The necessity for my brother concentrating bis abilities and of haingg nove el ler uro very ipparnt “Will yo then make the proposed enlarg ment of your plant in this 0 a3 to doublo its sizo “and capacity as heretofore contem- plated? 0, no, not that much,” laughingly said Mr. Cudaby; “but we shall enlarge tomeet all business domands. Our plant now is quite large, has been growing rapidly during the past two years, and the outlook is that this city will warrant some very large pack- ing plants.” ORGANIZED FOR THE SEASON, The Real Estate Exchange Revived with Some Enthusiasm. At abusiness meeting of the real estate ex- change Thursday afternoon action was taken looking to the reorganization of the assocla- tion and® tho adoption of @& plan i active work and an_ - organized effort for the advancement of the city's in- terest Secretary W, H. Crar nation, which was thanks was extende work during the past y It was decided to hereafter hold three meet. ings of the exchange weekiy, on Tuesduy, Thursday and Saturday, and the annualdues of the members fixed at Frank M. Wilson, late secretary of the Denver Exposition society, was elected sece retary, A committee was appointed to arrange for abanquet for the members of the exchange atan early date, & THEY LED tendered his rosig: epted and @ voto of to him for bis active THE RACE. The Majorities of the Candidates in the Late Election. Official returns from every precinet and-district in th's county of the vote in the late election gives the following resuits: Majority for anti-prohibition, 22,363; Boyd's pluralit 58; Bryan, ¥: Bear, 6,180; 31 Wablquist, 5001 shing, 5,242 Bigler, 6,08; Rale: 5120 Shea, 2,052, Cape 0,2 515; S istopherson, 2,4 5 Ford, 1,118} Sternsiorff, 8,257 Breen, i Brennan, 4,100; Huse, 3,518 Felker, Bertrand, 4,1665 Timme, 5502; Van amp, 2,639 Mahoney, 6,040, The following are the assessors elocted in tho several wards and precincts of the county and the vote which they received : OMAHA, First Ward—Henry hrenpfort, Second Ward —Me Third Ward—Dominic! Fourth Ward—James ( Iifth Wand- th Ward 514 votes, Carpenter, 1,155, chuyler Wakeflotd, 1,000, . W. Mauville, 1, Seventh Ward—H, B. Hall, t41. Lighth Ward- B. Lake, 810. Ninth Ward—George Smiley, 596, SOUTH OMANA. Richard Harrigan, 1317 votes, COUNTRY PRECINTS, Chicago, Nick Reicken, 175, Clontarf, 0. P. Hansen, 56. Douglas, John Baumer, 104. Elichorn'-George G. Sharp, 0, rence—k. H. Walker, 163, Jefferson—A. Nelson, 56, MeArdle—F. J. Bleeck, 138, Millard—Bggert Speck, 181 Platte Valley. Ksumay, 110, Union—J. D. Ellis, I4. Waterloo—Otto Boght, 200. Sertous! ne Dr. Dinsmoor has been confined to his bed for several days and his condition has been such as to canse alarm among his frionds, The condition of Judge Savage was re- ported unchauged yesterday. The distinguished patient in still in a precarious condition and while the symptoms wre fayor- able the danger point has not been passed. RLANGL (U abailtld Both air and water abound in microbes, or gorms of disease, roady to infect the debili- tated system, To impart thatstrength and vigor necessury to resist the effectof these pernicious atoms, no touic blood purifier equals Ayer' Sarsaparilla, - - THE REALTY MARKET. NSTRUMENTS p ber 1. Mome Investment company to 0 H Ton- cray. e 44 ftin lot 6 and w15 ftin lot7, ik 101, Ominhia, w d. A Mary Cox and hushund to B 1ot 8, bl 8 Snull's 2nd add, w d. s Hans Jorgensen and” wife 0 G M Biger Tow. lot 32, bli 2 West Side add, w d £ A Brown to I' K Bigelow, lot . Pruyn's sub, wd..... S W I, Selby and wifo to J K Py 1110t 6, bi ote Brillinnt D McCarthy to ‘Thomas Jones, 1o 1d to West 8tde, g od. Blerbower, speeial Comstock,o % Yot 6. blk 0, T R P T e MJ Jones and wito to B J' Divis, 1007, Bl 1, Miyno Place, wd. ... .. Renben Ross to W E' B Plere, Tols 1, wnd 2, b1k 1, 1ots 2, 4, 23, % und 25, bk 4, Mayne Place, q 0 Al i s WK BB Plerce and wife' to & A Benson, lots 15, 25and 2. blk 1, lots, 4, 2, 24 and 25, b1k 6, Mayne Place, w d... J R Brewnerund wifo to A'v Tik ul, 1ot bik 10, Clitton ML, q ¢d...). Theodore Miller (0 Anna Glewsom, 1 4% 5, bik 6, Potter & Cobl's 2nd add, wd.., T RRAA Theodore Miller to T W Glenson, 8 i lot bk 6, Potter & Cobb's dnd add, wd. William Coburn, special muster, to W J Welshans, lot 6, blk 15, Hunsel & Steb- hins, dee N teseninessaies g ¢ O Juckson, lot 4, bik od on record Novern- 0,675 7,000 1,000 2,500 tor, to AT wericksnd ot 450 450 1,000 & Colb Omaha, wd. ... Benson and wife to AM Willl; et al, lot 11, blk i, Benson, wd.. J H Collins and wife o Willlan trustee, uudivided 17 int in L Park, q ¢ eoatrne . . J P Buya wife to Willlam Fiteh, tr tee, undivided 1-7 Int In Linwood . T JF Helln and wife to Willlam Fitch, trustee, undivided 17 intin Linwood Park, q'c d. 9 ¥ RSHalland wr 0 Willlam Fiteh, trus- e, Wi swse d-l-1i,ged . Total.... 16,000 -— The only railroad teain out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and Chicago business is the Rock Island ves- tibuled limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 p. m. duily, Ticketoffice, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam sts.,, Omaha,