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Advertising for thess columna will he taken on the above eonditions. atthe followirg busls BOtices, atthe Sime rites a8 can hadat the main offico. eyt § N Street, Lister Block TOIN W BELL, P street. 113 8outh 16th street. T, FARNEWORTIL, Pliarm acist, 315 Cun- J. HUGHIES, Plarmacist, 24 North 16th * street. odition tnd until 8:30 .t tor (he morning the first insertion and leent per word for Cesa than 21 conts for the first insertion. YHESE advertisements must run consecns PARTIES ad vertising In thesa columna and numbered check to enable them to get thelr envelopes properly nddrossed. head o morning and even ns of Tie DEE. the tnot only of the Inrze dirculation of — ] BRANCH OFFICES. ness liouses who ire authorlzed totakespecil SOUr OMANA BRANOH # urmaclst, §)80uth Tenth (VIASE & EDDY, (tationcrs and Printers, Je Ing street, (170 W, PARR, Plarnnclst, 1718 Leaven- X worthstrect, Y F ¥ UGHES PHATEMAC %th and Farmam SITUATIONS WANTED. * page T or vales, dc., seclop of frst column on young man ). neat appear- and ool penman, wants position as s lesman, ¢ cellent reference. A - dross B 21, Bee oflic M-354-1 VW ANTED-Position by colored m clnss position where honesty and expes rlenceis anobject. Address B 10, Bee. Miti-16* WANTED--By an exp registered in Nebrask conntry oreity Address J ALK rienced drug elork position, alth, Republican City, Neb 35 v work. JANTED—Sita lousn; experie Address B 15, Be ‘QITUATION 18 housek eepe D" widow ludy without childre Burt§ts, Oallor address. i ETOUCHER-Competent youn sires position. either permanent plece. Address B i7, Bee. REGISTERED pharmacist wantd a posi tior good roferences. Address Box 147, Ashland, Address 115, Beo office. J06-15% i\' ANTED. roferenc 268 14 7\\'4\\1'1 D—Position by thoroughly corm tentlady stenoztapher with thce ve experlence and good reference. Addirss Af Bo M 1741 WV ANTED-Situations for good girl walting rooms are alwiys fall from 9 . m. t0 6 p.m. Canadiin Employment ofieo, 31424 8 15th, | Telephons 884 12 SarTo pies = ULLAJTED -MALE HELP 7 yates, de. fn an fmplement A and not a i for widow i M313-15% lady de- or by M310-15% Situntion. first elass cook. hest rs w00 topof st colemn o this poe WV ANTED—A bricklayer or carpenter, one that understands “contract) take half interest in a brickyard Tished and 109,00 brick on hand, 20, Bee office. TONGINE - chinist, alreddy esta Adiress B MiH0-17% Ryanted; must b Clty Steam lwindry, a god ma- a1 S, 1ith Mai1-15* \an to recelve Instrue- hooks. J. B, Smith, room Ma3i-I6* 5 t0 $10 por day collectin forus tocopyind enls i gnaranteed,and o34 outfit ir Dumnne & Co., 50 Reade st., New York. MidG- neeln a life time for men with capital J‘ nd active men without eapital to secure vory pleasant and profitable business. No drones oreuriosity seeleers need apply Ad- dress. with 2 ce up.Consolldated Ad just- able 8 ) BAT-15% T3 ARERS--Wanted, n first eluss sobor Indus~ trious workman to work on shares; bake oven and necessaries furnished: must he thor— ouzhiy tent to miake A'1Thread, fancy cake, maearoons and pastric ntoon- foctionery store: best e Address Box 415, Yankton, S fPRAVELIN csmen—-A line of window s s und shade rollors on commission. For terms, ete, address Keystone d, « VW ANTED CMin With £00d reforonces at VY Metropolitan Meg. o, 1600 Howard st Men totravel forour Canadian “'AN’I‘I-h : nurserivsStone& W ellington Madison, Wis 06 W ANTED—Suleanan to munufacture wnd wholesal without app our new process cider, nude de. lowa cider mifg, Co., Lox 48, s, Bxceellent w Particulars Reddine, i 618 | [200 sulesmen wanted to sell our premiim nurery stock, Tho Larkest nursery wost of the Missfssippl river. The finest stock. All the new and old fruits. The lowest prices and Diiggest, pay to izents, Money advanced evir weck, Outfit free. Writeus atonce The (. J. Carpenter C ! v, N o4 16 TA ] Sa m neet the grocer e A % market on commission. Addre WANTED- FEMALE HELP For rates, de. ANTED—(irls t0 pack crackers 1is morning at MeClurg orackor fa A Loaveun orth WWANT Coolks in families, w carg for haoy, lunndress, girls fo work. Do See top of first coltamn on his mge. Annly an to houso- New Employment Bureau, ligh and Mi1-16% WANIED=An exporiviced sallady in asswaro and ching department. Ad- dress witlielty refercpee,box 7o, Omabal, 110. VVANTED—Dnmedintely. ond < to wash and help i kitchen womun cook. 1013 Harney st rong girl and giod i TAD ol girl for upstairs wo Mrs. J. 8,100 st 200 14+ (Pnn. winted,§ 1 ANTED 1 first cook, 1 YR st e hotel. ook, nd cook chambermud JANTED —G00d girl for general house- Work, 2435 1 riey, 2 'V‘n\. ED-—Girl for general housewor! Dly 0309 North 51 1 FOR RENT—AOUSE s, toolumn on this T orrates, e J0k RENT Giet o house while the whether 1skood, A fue now cottage, 1 rooms, bith, eto.in_10-rooni brick, 2501 Doug ¥ 08N, V. Life. .'\U\li RENT-Goroon flut, also 2 ooms suit~ able for ight housekeeping. Lauge Ik, 02 8, L3th st . e RENT-Desirablo six _room heated flat, modern conyeniences, §85.0) por wonthi references roquired. luguire Nethor ton hall, 218 8 15th st., Roo M 3119 OR RENT—10-room corner briok dwelling, bost Tooation tn the elty: modern ¢onvon= fencos. Tnquire Netherton halh, 218 South 1th strect, Room 1. M U816 (YOTTAGE ot 3 rooms 1n renr of 130 Chicaze stroet, 18,00 per month, NT 2 elegunt 11-roon housos, 2 10 Douglus st Gladstono, 1310 Douglus st, Trust Co., 807 § 16¢h st. 76 OR RENT-1 flat, stewn heat, Linton look, 017 8 19th st §0 per mouth. Johu Hamwiin, ageit 1n the bock. T 7- OOM house and bam. 22 street near .«uvunwu:llb'lmhl plflrlul).i‘?lr“l&ur 1;|1fl on v terms. J, G, Cortelyan, Ohamber of Commierve. I © QTEAM heated flats at 00 8 loth. 'n...-'l:u6 \‘ Hall, §11 Paxton bloe 0s. Enouire of ‘A, A or Globe Loun & JAOk RENT—To an tuteliigent gardener 15 acros, houseund bar on MLy uve. Apply ta'Theo Williums, 120 Capieolavig ™ g FOR RENT-HOUSES. For terms, ete., kee top of Arst eolumn on this pege. i‘w YR RENT— Nioo & ter of eity, price #15, F< SR RENT avoand Cap. ave Sevon-roorn cottage, cor 2th | Inqnire 2018 Dod e, Mild | rn_convenlnces: and Enquire Ml P-ROOM house with all mod { rent 825 per month, corner Thirtl Woolworth, facing Eunscom Park Loe & Niehol, 25th ind Lew venworth. ¥Ou wish to rent a house or store see Il Cole, Continental block e - | QR RENT -2 io-room houses. Dodge and | 20thsts modern mprovements. O F, Davis Coue 1605 It st 155 18 J‘"'" RENT—Jun G-room cottage, tirst: cluss in ever) vn-~2\l-( t, bs lot and cold water; on motor e, Call at S 'xw,'\‘vl\ :\\ j;‘}-ll];l NT—Good E&room houses, conven- jent to i enr lines, 8 per month. Jno. 1, Tate, k15, Chamber of Conmeree, w2 Jt TOREENT=S houses 10 r0ms each. Park aveand Woolworthst., city water. furnace, &e. Call atones Mumuiih & Fitchety houso renting agents, 8 W. cor. 1ith and Howard st i FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS For vaten, ete,, ree ton of fvat cnrer ICF furnished room with b 7 Dodize st. NISHED front room, housekeeping, #.00 per ruonth and upwards. 4198, 10th . third foor. Mitg-10% T LEGA NT sultc or front parior, furnls | DR HOROTIRS M un Nun'nm t for rent £ ol -15¢ ARGE south front 100m, bay window, niod- 4 crp convenlences, for_one or two_ gentio- men, 40 per wonth. Leavenworth, M TOIRST floor of cottage, furai ieopine, four blocks fron I Adaress 136, Be VURN ESHLD ro 1as. TORONT room with FRaaT & st TR RENT— T ised roomws, gas bath i st Howard, 715 JT. CLAIR European hotel, with dining D roum, steam hoat in all rooms W and Dodge. Special rates by week ormonth. 117 d for houses vourt house. 4 18 s steam heat, 2915 Doug- 18610 hot water 16 QORRENT-EFront room with alcove,curtains muntel, stoam heat, gas and bith, 2 closets, suitable for 2 gentlemen or man and wife, 815,00 per month. Also adjolning room with Vi closet und oll "o veulences 8100 por nonth, 2078 24thst. Call between Sand 9 o, m. or8o’elocic p.m. i) I Keasonable rates. RGnie oL of ¢ able. Rent reason- 415 Y, close to good board. 123 8 250k st FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For vates, e, wec topy of frst colur rent, with all few day Dodge st M B24-10% [VIRST cluss board and room for gentleman b N home com forts. 1623 Dodze st. J1CELY furnished rooms, first class tablo AN boud; terus reasonable. 20 N Isth st NEAT furnishod room for modern convenlences; also o bou rders wanted. Rofer 9 nowly furnished rooms, with bo: = Doidge. IO man and wife, room, with bat with bosrd; Address A0, Be Q ROOMS Onochildr & lirge south front aleovo 10minutes ride from post must g1ve good ref housekeeping to ma rent taken inboard. 3 south front room with board, m. 2% {RONT room, gas, bourd if desired. Harne Jagh and furnnco hea §.I. cornerfth ave. und Tiriis Rumi and board 8 veek, 1024 Furnam, JROOMS und Lonrd at 102 Dodge. 7 7823 FOR REN I'A—SIORk:S_fS( OFFICES, For yates, «t, TOOR BENT—One_store and_2 flats, 620 So. lith stroet, and several cottages cheap. B 7. Kendall, %06 Brown bld it his page, K room for rent, with privato officc. s and stewm heat. Telophone 1043 or Bee. M43 18 NT—Fino ligh or basoment G ] 221 Purt of store, 705 S, 16th st. e t fumished. Wty OR RENT—The 4-story briek building, with orwithout power.formorly oceupied by the Bee Publishis T ment,c b of The Bee, i RENT By Janunry 1, 4=story buildine, M0 squure feets suitible forany kind of wholvsn g, at Tenthund Jo treets. G A. Lindquest, 316 8outh Fiftecuth street. NOR RENT—The third floor of No. 107 How- ard stroet, with steam leat and power 1t desired: rnt reasonable. Festner Printing Co., 107 Flowsrd, M3l FOR RENT—WAREHOUSES. Ferrtes, dc Biufi RENT—] o bl mplet toors, 1> st ol on this 7 Drick fiv archousewith most centr floors are 13,500 square fee , Barker block. L T orsale—Fine heavy ry cort trackuge in ¢ stringer & I Briek warehou biscrnent, hydraulic Bestlocation in the ety 0, two storles levator, track- ige. A. G Pow FORSALE—HORSES WAGONS E TC. For rates, e, wec top of first cotumn on. this page PORSALE cheap—A two horse sleigh, alio large palleys and sha vz, W01 Douglds. SIILE Duguy harness, dieap, » 1612 N, 22d street, FOOR SALE sound. !K 15, Be POR SALE—Elogant two-seated slolgh two slugle cutters, all now. Selby, 14, Board Trade. & iy ORI lorse 0, two-horse wagon 20, dou- ble work harness$13. Or will trade fora good light side-bar buggy, H. H. Cole, Con- tinental blocle, 00 TFHOR SALE—2good work teams Inquire at Paxton block, 00 Palr of draft horses. yo Alsowagon and harness. Add "~ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, Forrutes, de.. coton of first colimn on (ha page, DOI SALE 1,000,000 foet of hurdwood lum- = ber, consisting of red oak, butternut, bass- W; d and ush. Address Sullivan & C POR SALE—A pair of white forrets, good worlcers, Address B 1, Bre 24l Al Complete set of drug store fix- OR SALE tures, show cuses, vte. PO, Box 472, 819 PORSALE cloap—A York sufety stoam condition, Festner Printiug Co, 1 10 norse power N engine In fint o )7 o OST—Sotter dox pup. 3 months old, white 4 und Dlack: liberal reward for information or delivery, Cross & Dunmire Gun Co. Douglas st. OST— White poodlo 4wurd for return to OST—A tull-bloadud light tan colored sky Aterricrdoz, i monjis ol elipped tail and ours A Libo J5¢ returiod to No.ii2d § M 34516 hit ipped. Srd strect L30-15% 10 BUY tew, (lr., 260 (01> 1) ANTED A freshmilk cow. Call or ad- Uress ). L. Brandols, 1th and Hovurd V ILL pay Remington typo writer,” Must be in first-cluss condition and cheap. 17N, Y. Life, 332 4~ y FANTED— At merchandise; all kinds; spot cuash: must Knowat once. L T, Newell & Co. 1410 Douglus, Omauhi, %1 Aflfi Y wish 10 g0 Into trade Ina west- ort town will purdiase un established by r part cash and part cloar land dress confidentially, A 61 Be O UBNTTURE, houschold & cush price. liuusfiwunfl. STORAGE, For vates, ete., ee top 07 frat column on this pags IPPRACK AC W Busli storage n, 1311 Leave JTORAGE and trackage. Diovird street, r JTORAG E-The best In eity—clean.dr. Wand privately stored at_roasonable OmabaStove Repair Wks, 1207 Douglas, lowest rates. worth. David Cold, 815817 safo, Prs. SR 24 RENTAL AGENCY. For vates, ete, ker ton of frst colwmn on this page, IST your houses te &ell or rent with C, dtiarrison, 012 N, Y. Life, H. FCcotk rental ugency,Continen BENNING IAVEN & CO. rental agents Omaha Natlonul bank M-, " FOR SALE-FURNITURE ETC, For rates,cts,, ]{‘1 PR SALE-Two first-class heating = top of first eolwmn on (his pa stoves. Inquire 107 Dodge, Me JECOND hand furn fture, stoves, carpets and DSinger sewing pachine at half price; onsy paymcnts. Hawkeye uv. Co. i Douglus bl MISCELLANEOUS. Forrates, ete, see )y of first eoise this pags QEND 10 conts postage for o bequtitl are Dculondan [Frank Webb, box 933 Lineoln Neb State Mutual Life, Worces- ter. Massachusetis Good, active agents and correspondents (ludles ind gentlemen) wanted everywherein Nebrs Splendid cont Writ Mms:\(. M, A ehiropodist. Mrs. Post ~Madaw Delzier o, Ovor 610 . 1th. (5 ment.clectro-thormal baths, tment, manieure 045 S 15¢h, W ithnel Lyl MONEY TO LOAN. For yales, elo, see top of Arst column on s pa IRIVATE® N.Y. Lite. ONEY to lend on l\l\( 1 sums, #K to N Y. '\ ONEY on first ML G@7 1 vor cent ife. dress at once, O, R Nl 3. D, Zile, 01 Pl roal estate i 00. J.B. Evans, 88 HE-16 aney toloan. and second mortgages ut mifum included. Ad- on, (06 8. 10th strect M 17 hort. time hand, 11, 6 TN amohnts of $1.000 0 85,00, Also loans, small amounts, Cash on I Trey. 200 New York Lite. YHATTEL loans at lowest rates, Removed Jto Y. Life bldg. J. B. Emmangoer. 182 [C EYSTONE Mortgaze Co—Touns of 310 to \ #1000 et ourrates before borrowing and ve money; 1oans on horses, furniture oruny proved Sceurity without publicity, notes Vought; fornew loans; 1 ofold and;low st rates, call RIS Shivly Dk, 15 & Howard: M QVEY toloan on sccond mortgage. W, M Wynn, wom i Omaha Nat. Bie. vdg, C AT /oncl NIRST & second mortzages on vacant & lu- H proved city prop. County warrints bougit. Mooy on hund. . M. Richardson 15 N. Y.L 5th st., loans ¢ 1at reasonabl 3L bank, 10§ ttels orcollater M NEY 10 Toan on city and_farm proporty. ML Harrls, R 2, Frenzer bk, opp. P, 0, PBUILDING loans, 610 7 per conts 1o addi- tlonal eharges for com mlssion or i ttorne W. B.Meikle, First Nationul bank l.l«]‘gl. REALE Lon hand. Globe Loan & Trast Co., w7 S 16th st. No delny, 10 extra charges. Houses for reut, "good Lit; feos. Anthony. 45 N, Y. Life build- d money on farms In cholee couns tles In' Nebraskn and Towa. also on good Omaha residence property; l0west rat terms; no delay; money ready, Titles and values passed on her ONEY toloan by B, B M nd collater: 1to 6 months, rower, Loans made on houschold goods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, houses, loases, wirehouse recelpts, ete, at the lowest without publicity or removal o My loans ar rranzed that you can make ap it of any amount at any time and re= duce both principal and interest. If you owe & balance on your property or havenloun you wish changed. I will puy it oft and carry iU for you. 1t you find it niore con- vendent, “eall up telephone No. 1621 and your business will be nged at home. Money alvayson hand, No deluy. licity, Lowest rates. B M. stors on ch seeuritiesfor any time fry any wmount to suit bor possivlo rates, property. No pub- B. T Master: Room 4, Withnell bk, 15th and il i '\iiii'|‘7i' to loan on Improved city property M iionr t rates: fundson hand; no delay, Geo. I, Blust & Co., 205 Ramge bldg. Mib uscliold fur L J. Wilkly ONE Y=, 000r 9 duys, on | niture. ete. 618 Paxton block, ~ BUSINESS CHANCES, For rales, etc sce o of first co wnn on this pag QTOCK of confectionery, tobacco, cigars and 1 fruit for sule, with fixtures, at 517 N. 1ith stree M-+ QTOCK ofclothing for salo ata discountor Serade for dry goods. The entire stock of clothing of The Fair (vell assorted, desirable 10ds) 15 offered for sale forcashat i discount. Wikl he soldin bulk or in lots to suit pur- chascr, or will trade for orpreater stock of dry goods and will puy difference in cash. Storcsrented noy and must be vacated In 10 duys, The F L. Brandels Sons, Iith M -roller flour mill, running night and day, in first class condition, in »od live town of four thousand inhabitants (the only mill there) forsale or trade for stock of hardware and Imploments. Correspondene solfelted. Mumaugh & Fitehell, 1503 Howard st.. Omaha, Neb, sole igents, o1 TPRINTING Offoe—Tor sale. @ paying novs uper ina thrivingtown in’ centrul Nebras- ko tiood opening for @ practioa printor; 00, part cnsh and balnee on easy terms. A iplendid chance for tho right man. — Address 51, lice. B7-14* FOR EXCHANGE, mded R bl . weetop of AERL Column on his y-l; NEST rental blook ta Or, 10 exehungo for clear lands We wilt glve you an excellent tende, . Our houses are all Fehited, and are payine god rental 1ncore Address, B i i Bee, W ANTED--26000 stoek genoral morehin- dise, 1ot over twor years old, for clear wostorn land and 4960 in good" bankable otes, Box I, Central CTty, Nob @ 20 M 0 head mares and one | Norman stallion toexeh; or good fnsfde Omiha lioard ot Trade buildin W ANTED-To exchange somo clear Omaha proootty for stock of furniture or ¢ lot ing. Address BS, Bee, NOR EXCHANGE for farms in N from Omabin, Addr l'u\\;‘fl ro 021 FAT market for suld cheap 3 1015 South 16th stre rtod - Porehe 1o for perty. h- 5 Tmproved city property aski or Town, s B 7l ofiié PO TRADE—New panel Lox dellvery wagon. Roorn 1, Chinm ber of Commerce M T8 NUMBER of stock ranches toexel \ ngefor AN merchand 1se,018 Paxton bl k., Canie & Co. 2 ———————————————————— FOR SALE-—REAL £STATE, see top of Arst column on (his vige. 1REATTEST Bargain in Omal on Twontleth and Howard s S-room cottegeand a0-roon house ata g sacrifice. Owner willleavo the oity in10 ¢ and property must besoid within 1 hi $1,100 Will iy 1t if taken atonee. Tho gr nlone is worth 890 per foot. The conin 1S to bo the best yeur we hive had 11 Omalia for four years and property is sure toad vance within the next % s. Twprove the oppor= tunity before it is too late. Mi0-16 JOQRSALE-—Tot 13 block 1, Brennan #2500, Lot 4, block 2 Lot 16, block 13, Kountze’ & with trackage, five 7,500, all much below valy -55x210 foet octs with o 1uth add, 505144, blocks from court house, T, 8. Clarkson. 18 0 acres cloar lind In W county, Town, O syacresclearland in Sehuyler county. Mo, 160 acres clear land in Rock county, Neb., two miles from county seat, 160 acre highly improved fam in Webster Will exchinge any of the aboye forstock of merchandise or good improved farm in south- western Lova, r (nside Onihia property 1dg Room 13, Board of Trad argo lot, G3xI65 ft, 4 blocks from Lowe ave. und Cuming st., liys splendid; cheap for cash, or will trade for furm, Address E G. Merrill, 42nd and Casssts, JPECTAL Bargain-I NLIFTON HILL— ~9-room houseand full corner lot, very che for eash, or will trade forclear farm or Onma- hia lots. ' Address the owner at 4nd sts., E. G. Merrill. 157 20 acres fine farm land adjoining good Ne- Druska town;nearly clear 180 ueres finely tmproyed iand 24 miles from county seat in Nobraski; lizhtly cneum t ered. 120 keres good Innd in Nebraska, 5 miles from county seat A0 inhabitants, House and 10t in town in Kinsas; oloar. Clear 1ot in good Nebraska town. 4 room house und lot, barn, well 106th sirect, Omaba; sifzhtly eneun ic for Omahy property brances. H. E, Cole, Contincntal block. nd eistorn. sered ; will 1 ussUTLe encum - 00 JFOR SALE—A large 1istof. clolce rsidonce and business property. Houses and Lots on ithly payments; and upwards: ant " lots #500 and up. George J. Puul, 1609 nim. ¢ 1 3 Place—I have sold A of this property. Whan you soe one of iny addsyoucan bet it s & bargain. Thaveno money tothrow away on advertising, Hero s u ain [ will guarantee the purchaser $500 net i six months: g-room house on paved street. 25,0005 %50 cash, bulince casy, Alsos fine dwellings, same udd, from #5500 to #0500, 300 cash, bilduce # 'Der month. Would take soume clear property in exchinze. room house, tull lot. Hanseom | nzo for Kountze Place property. ol agen € Kountzo Place, Rogm ock. 50,000 worth O _SALE-My residoce, #20 Farmm street. Oholcest logation wid ;hest house in Omaha for the money. Hot Wwater and every convenience possiblo, Barn, connected pithsowon wator und gas. D. V. Slioles, 213 5-ROOM hous Dhouse. lot 41y Brick . e Mrs, Kulilm t BIx82 $1,700; also 6-room s.e. cor. 11th' and Vinton Tiouse and _American house, or. 10th and Douglas, #4000, nn, 21208, 1ith, 428 ANT residence in Kountze Place; 9 rooms finely finished and ull modern con- veniences, Wirtst. near 20tn, Can sell on one- quarter cash _puyment and balance time to right party. This Is no ehesp afluir of a house, but acomfortable home In every scns. hlm{flmp baraain, ¥, K. Darling, block (QUARLES Kuufuun & Son real csiute nd louns, Cholee vacantand improved residence and business property for sule Inall partsof the elty and South Omahu on casy terms, List your property withus, Loans at st rates.” Office 1802 Douglas S'.,J':'l‘c.'fML 81 391 7-ROOM cottage, full lot,ianscom Pluceenst front. and a great bargain for a fow duys. L cash paymentand balance onlong tine. K. Darling, Barker block. 49 28T barzain in Omuha, Only three of se clogant houses on 44th and Faram left out of six; other three occupied by first classparties. Tlousos ure opon pll dy orin- spectfon. Every enience in the houses, including gas and gus fixture ko & (00l at théam du ring this fineweathor: buy one and take 1ifo comfortable duringthe winter. Only takes from 3 to $00 cash. See them without fall for they will please you, 1. V. 213 First Nat'l bank 45 Forrates, de., seotop o Skt cotumn on this piss STEV ER Is giving best success of any VL fortane tetior n. tho city, She does 66 denl in any fraud. 40¢ Her terms are the lowest. L 16thst. 3d floor. 202-16% RS. Nunnie V. Warren, clairvoyant trance Kking, writing and reliable business mealum, fouryears in Omaha, 119 N, the P HEonly exelusive millinery houso in one of the most thriving clties of 6.00 In the statoof Nebraska, Torms count will b given: possession lled to go south on ! headth, Address A 5% Bee. 15, 3ou want a good 0-room hotel, only ono 1 town, terms casy, adaress D'Ment, Orab Orchard, Neb. B 15% NOR SALE—Bakery dolng good business. Adiress, B 13, Boe. 01 19% OUENTRALLY located drug store doing a good business—will sell cheap if taken at once. Address B 9, Bee offic M204 17+ 13 E8L location lu state for butcher shop: fco house, shop, tools, ete.; good terms. D' Men Crab Orchard, Neb. BT 15% QNORSALE or Exehange—Clean stock of dry elothng, boots, shoes, hats, caps, I dies’ d gents' furnishing goods. Address Box %, Frankfort, Ind. 270 P11 T ANTED—To purchase an interestin some good wholesale business. Address ATl 7 ANTED-—A good, sober und Industrious purtner with 32,000 to engage In a manu- facturing enterprise: 40 to 80 per cent on ln- vestment, Address A7, care Omaha Bee, 105 16* W ANTED—A man ot small capital to gize in good paying office business in Nebraska or Towa. Oull on Cook & Acres, hotel Casey, 190 14* M YME- Burrough Palmist (eTls the past, pres- AMLent and futire from the Lines of the bund. in theold Gy psy way, Fee & ladies only: 1817 lzard sireet, Oniiha 6 e RRIVED—Clairvoyant, naturally glficd, tells pust und future, love troubles, at sent friends, chynges, trivel, business. Satis- faction given.'Mrs Wailuce, 18" Fumnan st 152-22% MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE, Jorrates, de. seetop of 1t coliumn onis piym {OR SALE—Cheap, o noarly new Hallott, Davis & Co, GpRght plano in first-clnss condition. Inquire at 1910 DOUgLS st. 3 FORE buylng n plano examine the new seale Kimball plano. Ad1ospe,1514 Douglas. 51 (\lv‘.fl, F. Gellnbeck, . teacher of the banjo X with iospe, 1613 Dovgias. 'MEDICAL. Forrates, ce, 8eoion of INEST electric and electro thermal hath roors, Including Tuskish cabinet baths. Ladivs,s to 1 dally & Tuesday & Friday evings 6o 10." Dr. Richirds, roows 818 & 320, lee bidg. 50 rateolumy on this s 7. R Lerma, ooy 11, Bushian block, 16th and Douglis'sis, cures all the siek by wesmerle power, Suzicureor nopay. 4 215-18' NOR RENT—Only hotel In a good town zood opening for 1 good hotel mun. purticularsaddross Box L. Burr, Nob, D40 15 FORSALE—Half intorestin o well estab- lishod Dusiness in this city; will 5,00 cash. Addross Y 04, Boe office. PATENT SQLICITORS, For rates, de., acs top of JUR column onthis page TPATENT Iawyers and solicitors, G, W. Sues & Co..Bee bullding Opha. Bra Washinzton, D, 0. Condaftation fr )R SALE or Trade—Large livery und food table, feed store attuched, Tlus is well locatoa on paved strect and doing a good busiuess. Mumaugh & Fitchett, real estute agents, cor, 15th and Howard st. [ MOR AL hunge for stock of goneral werchund fse—240 aeres of land 24 mlles from Grecley Center, tha county seat of Greeloy county, (0 aores in oultivation, = wells, wind mill, houso andstablo; blaok logm soil early level; ovory foot of this track fit forcultlvation; fnouniberane 81,250; rented for next yeur Also 10 neros uninproved land bmiles from Greeley Center and 21 mile: from first track ad jalning Ackmie postofics Mlacklonmsoil, will give cleal title of this tract, or will eXehange for Omah « or Oouncil Blufs property. Address D. J, F. .Lock lox 165, Greeley Centor, Nob. 63165 H STEL For SaloDo you waut gef o #00d businesst 1f you do, buy the Commer clal at Broken Bow, Neb, sl ALY retaviished buslucs for sale or trade. 1ox 518, city. 160 ___PAWNBROKERS. For mtes, e see top of Arst column on his pigs NKED Mohie louns money on iamonds and wutches Jewolry,ete,s. e cor, Farnam & lith "BOARDING. wettop of Aint columnon (his page. les-ulth tablo board, 251 Harney. MEio-F1s e, ele. COSTUMES, For rates, de. sectop of first column o his page T ADLES snd gentlomen can ront masquor - dado sults at 62 N, 16th st [y PENSION AGENCIRS, SIONS—The Clingman Pens 100 A gon reuser block, Tnformation froe 5 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, For rates, ete, seetop of Arst cotumu on this W ANTED- his _keopint. Good earoe o I t boardine 8. & (., 1720 8t Mary's av i nue. VYV ANTED-For adoption a health woeks' old baby, Address B 16, Be SHORTHAND AND Forratea, ete., see trp o NORSAL for cash, rét colimi anthis Address, B 1, e VALL or write for ¢ zute the merits of the Smith Premfor wr Manifestly superlor fentures. portant changes made. Tyy exchanged or rented, 1600 Farnum st., yhew, manager. , BATHS ET MASSAG The uso of & strong horse 8t M -1 I YPEWRITIN “In 1 e pewriter, Hammond, cheap €02 15 atalognes and investi- writers sold, Ed For rates, ctc, see ton of 1rsl column on this vage. M A$SAGE—Mudawm Delzler, over o1 & ASSAGE bath at Madame Sni MG it at Madume Suteh _ HAIR GOODS—WIGS, ETC, Forrates, ct JREST Tine hair goods i west; hair dry Hlwigs, switches, bangs, hair chalns, o spechiity. Davies, hndr goods and mil opposite postoflice, FOR SALE-COWSs. JERS J “handsome, thorougly brok Also good milker, will be fresh cheap. F. B. Lowe, 1012 N, 22 stroet, 2 1S 15th street, Omaha h. 985 -F2% s pariors, top of Arst cotumn on this paga, 707 DRESSMAKING. Forrates, ete,, #eetop of first column on this paoa cows—I'resh_young cow, cholee, ‘next spring, -1 wnn on this pige, NGAGEMENTS todo dressmaking in fami- lies sollcived, Miss Sturdy, 2010 Ha oy St 284-114% THE REALLY [NBTRU MARKET. WARRANTY DEEDS N BAppteand wife to Sarah J Higging, Tots % and 24, Reed's sub to Regan®s ad. W_H Bruner'and_wife to Gustay An- dreon, n ' lot 82, Nelson's 18t 5 R ¥ Copson and wife to Wm M Roberis, 84w 15 lot 5, block 14, Improvement Associntion ad . J W Grinith, trustec block ¥, Baker Plac SVt N A Kuhn and wife to Oscar Groshell, n 44 10t 6, block 16, Shull's %0 Simon Long to Albert § 18, 11. .. . G W Ollis t Junction View Torra IN Pierco agd wifo 15 lots 1 to 2%, Eldon P . A J Poppleton’and wifo 10'A"Y Bird, iot 6, block 1, Poppleton park............ A {1 Rogers and wife to State Toin and Trast Co. 1ot 5, block 53, South Omaha. A H Rogers ane wife to State loan and trast company, lots 22, 2 and 24, blk 3, Matthew's sub to Albright's choce... ! B OSmithand wife to A R Cuse, lots 17 nd I8, bik 5, Omaha View . . . a Van Camp and Wife to Mic y ot 1, ik, Van Camp's o QUIT CLATM DEEDS, Anna Corrigan, et al, to B, J. lots 6 to 11, blk 11, lots 10, 1 9, 10ts 1 to 4 blk 2, lots 1 to 4, blk 7, lots 5 to8, blk 4, lots 1 to 4, blk 5. lots 5 to 8, blk ! Corrigan place, lots 105 and 11 017, blk 0, lots 1 to 6, bik 2 7 12, bikc 13, 16ts | to 6, ik 34, Tots 1310 18, bil 2, lots 1to 6 and 13 to 18, bk 26, lots 1’ and 12, blk Dl 16, 15t add (o Corrigan Place. ... DEEDS a, Sherlff, to S Rood, lot 8, blk I e 5 mis, administrator, to Selma 1d, 1ot 23, Ouk Hill o T 1" Long, 1ot 6, JF B 15, O G WI Reh ENTS placodon record January 14 3,400 4,300 675 It Total Lenvos | CHICAGO, BURLING Oumaiin. 430 p m ON & Q. Depot 10th and Mason streots hicago Expres hicayo Expros o Town Local 1200 NGTON & MO. Depot 10th and Mason stroots. Denver Day Express...... 10.25 | _Denver Expross........ 7,10 pw| .. Dénver Night Gxpross S00pm |1 Lincoln” Limited 8160 m| ... 1 Lincoln Loeal ..........| Lenves | KO, BT L a0 E, Omatia. | _Dopot i0th aud Mason stroots. .. Kansns Clty Day Expross.. | 45 p m/iCC. Night Exp. via U. P. Trany Jeavos | UNION PACIFIC Oumabia. | _Dopot 0th and Marcy street B0y .. Overland Flyer.... Ul Pacife Kxpress. Il Denver Kxpress.. 1. Knnsna Clty Bxpross. CHICAGO, R 1. & PP ACIFIC, U, . dopol, i0th and Marcy Sts _Night Kxpross.. tantlc Express. tibule Limited. . SIOUX CITY & PAUIFIC, P. dopot, 10th_and .~ Bloux City ...t Paul Oaahia. | 10.2 0 m Lenvos | Omabin. | 6.10 p m| 905 8 m 4.3 p m| Lenves St Paul_Timitod... 28585 iR m P BEE 00 ILWAY TIME GARD )| Arrivos Omahn._ 8008 m 2p m 1005 '8 m RIVELL Arrivos Omthey e m 1p m 58 m 111,80 0 m | 900 pm [ Arrives | Omaha c10p 64a m TATrives [ B g PE o Arrive L1 98 am CIICAGO & NOTE iy ESTICKN. | Arrives Omahn. |U. P. dopot, 10th and Marey Sts. 9.158 m|.. hicago Expross... 48 pm| ... Vestibule Limit €115 p m|lowa Accommodation (Kxe. Sua) V10p m.... ... Eastern Klyor... .. 13,45 m | (exc Sun) Fast Kast Ex.(exe Mon) Lenvos [CIUUAGU, MiL, & NI PAUL Omaba. |U. P depot. 10th'and Marcy Sts 610 pm|.........Chicago Kxpres 11558 mi.........Chleago Kxpres: OMA LA & ST LOU “Leavos | Omaha. ~ [Arrives Omiaha. |U. P. dopot, 10th_nnd “Marey Sts. | Omaha, St Louls_Cannon il i ¥, & & MO VALLEY, Depdt 15th and Wab stor Sty _Black ({11l Expross. 9008 m | iinstings Exp. (Ex. Sund 610 p m|WahookLincoln Pas (Ex.Sun 6.10p ml......Norfolk (Ex. Sundayi..... Lenros BT P U 2 Omnha. | Depot 15th and Wobstor 8ts. 8.10 a m|.. Sloux City Accommaodation. .| 9.0 1.00 p m | Sloux City Bxprass (Ex. Bun.).. 12,40 800 p m|. .8t Panl Linited. .......| 925 616 b m | liAnCATL Passonwor (Kx. §un).) MISSOURL PAULFIL. Dopot 15th and Wobster Sts. ‘St Louls & K. O, Expro 9.1 p m i, (8t Louts & K. . xpre Lenves | CHICAGO, B L & PAGH Transtor | Unton Depot. Canne Hin "6 p m|........ . NIgEt Expre 9:80 o m|..1l11 L Atiantlo Expr 600 pm| 11l Vestihule Limited Leaves (CHLCAGO, MIL & ST. PAUL Wransfer| Union Depot. Counell Blufls. “680p m|..... ...Chicago Express 1230 p m| 1110, Chieago Express. K. C.8T.JOE & C. B, Unton Dapot. Counell Blafta . Kansna Cliy Day Exprass innsns Clty Night_ Bxprow OMAHA & 8T, LOUIS. | Union Depot, €. .St Louls Canon Kall |CHICAGO, BURL'N & Union Depot, Council ~oor.Chicago Bxpres \iChicago Expre ..Creston Local. " BIOUX CITY & PACIKIC. Unlon Depot, Counell Blutla. .810ux City Accommodatio ‘at. Paul Expros bm Leaor Omiahn. 9008 m| | Om cOmshn. 10.90 & m Leavos Transter 1001 0 m| 1036 p m Leavos | Transfor | .00 p w| Leavos Transtor 9408 m| 1000 p m|..0 1.05pm! UINOY s, am pmi ] FIGEF] 2R E G HHY Weatward. Webster 8t. Onk Chatha Dratd Bl ... Lake Streot. . Walnut Hlli . Dundee Plice. Wost 8l Lawn.... Mascot. Beymou iFark sESERE REERERER Beymour Park. Mascot.. . ceoce? sezust Druld Hill, Oak Chatham. . Webster Hreet Secece. [3:1343 gEES S 8] i b » Ny @ | Arrives | Omana, S48 m Arciver Owaha 45p m 6308 m | Arrives | Arrivas | Transtor [ 9ham |60 p m Arrives nsfor HBAN THRAINS ¥epgenpEatE @pm 6.2 8 m Arniv ounail Klufts | Transfer 1215 p m | Arrives Transfor 6% p m 9408 m 120 m Arrives Transfo NEWS OF THE NORT ESNT. Neobraska. ‘Thero is talk of organizing an {rrigating ditch company at Marsland, Dawes county. I'ho United Prosbyterians of Kearney have dedicated their new house of worship froe from deot, The United Presbyterians of Minden have raised the salary of Rev. J. A. Duffto §1,000 per year, Cedar Rapids, Ta,, partios futond to build a carchouse at Hastings for tho storing of but- and egys. Rov, Mr. Baker of York has been secured to act as pastor of the Cougregational church at Clay Center, The town of Miller, which on July 4, 1300, had one little business house, now has thirty nine nice business hoises. Dogs broke into s pen at Columbus where 1,200 sheep wore corralled and caused them to scatter all over the city, The bursting of a gun took off a finger from tho hand of Jake Whalen, at Stanton, while he was shooting at wildeats It cost Clay county $1,600 to keep thirteen paupers last year. At presont there ave only seven inmates of tho poor house. Art Ryan, a residont of Piorce county, has invented a combined hay sweep and loader from which he hopes to realize a fortune, H.J. Hudson of Columbus has been ap- pointed county supervisor to fill a vacancs caused by the failure of I Gluck to qualify. Dennis O’Hara was frozen to death the other night while on his way home from Red Cloud, about ton miles south of that city. He leaves a family, The York county supervisors have ap- pointed J, C. Montgomery as probate judge, tosucceod Judge Bates, who was clected to the district bench, A petition has been presented to the bhoard of superyisors of Webster county, asking that $50,000 be apdropriated for the relief of the needy farmers in that county Burglars entered the Burlington & Mis- soun depot at Hickman, secured a fow dol- s in cash, destroyed @ lot of tickets and made their escape without leaving a clue, ‘The Norfolk Newssays: “H. D). Reynolds d @ letter from his sister, living at ato, Minn,, 1n which she states that the daily papers there report a terribio battle bo- tween the citizens and Indians at Fremont, b, and inquires whether it will bo safe for her to make an intended visit to Norfoli. People up there must think thoe state capitol is located at K'remont.”” People throughout this part of the country aro warned to b very careful in theie skie- mishing for Indians ~and not through the excitement shoot their fellow men, says the Valentine Republican. Two cases of this kind have been reported to this ofice and might have resulted seriouly had notthe parties been identified. In calling on your neighbors after night, orany other timeé, do not be backward in making yourself known. Colorado. Tn the Durango land district 340,000 acres of land were taken up last ycar and 3,000,000 more are left., ‘The sixteen-year-old son of J. . Fisk, Fort Morgan, while examining a Winchester rifle, was seriously shot. Bent county has only two criminal cases for the March term of court and two prison- ers fo care for in its county Jail In ninety davs Durango is to have a copper ore treating furnace in_operation. This will result in the treatment of valuable ores at that point now unavailable, Ouray's mills and samplers are rapidly shutting down, The Muldoon says : No market for the product and honce no oceasion for shipping or mining extensively. Colorado Springs is excited over a move- ment for the organization of & new county, by taking portions of EI Paso, Park and F're- miont, with Florissant as the county seat, Citizens of Holyoke are circulating a peti- tion to the commission Phillips county, asking them toappropris ,00 for the pur- pose of sinking an exverimental artesian wel D. C. Jardin was attacked by two men near KErie on Thursday and seriously in- jured. Itwasa case of “mistaken identity, the men being on the watch for another party. The present attitude of the smelters is hav- inga very disastrous effect on the ore mar- ket, saysthe Rocky Mountain News. The smelters do not seem to care for any sulphide ores, or, In fact, any that requires ronsting. Bouldercounty mines last year furnished the Boston and Colorado smelting works at Argo with about one-third ot all gold purchased in the state, and but for orders to buy less ore at the Boulder agency the output ‘of bullion from that county would have reached a total of 81,500,000, Repdrts of ten leading banks of Denver show that they have in the aggregate £5,300,- 000 of capital, nearly $14,000,000 of deposits and §24,000,000 0f ussets, of which nearly £5,000,000 aze available at once. The loans and discounts aggregate 16,000,000 The savings banks deposits amount to §1,500,000. A remarkable piece of mineral was blasted from a foot wall in the Lamartine mine at Idaho Springs a few days ago. The dimen- sions of the picce are 7x11x4 feot. Its weight is about twenty tons, and its value not I than $4,000, The block is composed entively of sohd mineral, and if it could be brought out whole would be one of the finest mineral specimens extant. The great Saratoga mill was started up. It was only designed to set the machinery in motion in order to test its movements. The mill will not be put in steady operation for several weeks yet. Should it prove all that is claimed for it a gioat revolution may be looked for in that rich section of Ouray county vs the Plaindeale It is the larg- est and most costly mill in the San Juan, According to the state coal mine inspector’s report the amount of coal raised in 1890 was 8,075,782 tons, the spot value of which was estimated at £,721,710. Tne average value of coal on the cars is estimated at $1.57 per ton. The mine employed an_average of 6,172 sons. Miners were paid an average of 722-5 cents per ton for digging and loading coal and timbering their working place The rates run from 50 cents to { per ton. Labor inside the mines avi ) day, the highest being to maching (#3.50) and the lowest (82) to roaqa c Tho average estimated cost of produc 1 railvoud cars per ton, Colorado = Both the method and results when Syrup of Iigs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts iently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem eflectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in i effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most pogu]ur remedy known. yrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.” Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI6 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.V. produced in 1800 coke to the amount of 228, 27 tons, As agalnst 154,910 tons in 1850, Four | teenlives wore lost in the mines last year, ' A 50,000 concentrating mill is building for | | the Mary Murphy mill in Leadville. The millis after a San Prancisco patent, tho pro- coss beginning with the crusting of tho ore by Huntington pulyerizers and the fine ore over Californin tables, Brom fifty to mon are constantly omployed in breaking or and prospecting, and as soon as the mill is completed a vigor ous campaign will ensuo The Red Springs mduction works near Canon City were totally destroyed by fire on Saturday.” Loss about £500. No fusur- ance. The destruction of the works will be @ severe blow to that section, as it afforded a £ood market for all classes of ores and much that was heretofore considered too low grade 10 ship. It is expected that at the annual meeting of the stockholders this woek the works will be ordered rebuilt News was received that the National mine had shut down, The principal owiers of the mine paid it a visit and found soveral car loads of ore on the track, which could notbe sola atany prico, The dumy were fullof high-priced ore, but not a dolly 1 could bosold, They' at once decided to close down until the market improved and thitty-fivo men were thrown out of work. No dividend will b paid on Iteel & National stock this month, Wyoming. Carbon expeets o have water running in the new pipe line early next month At Green River the Union Pacific will spend $75,000 on & yard and new depot. Work on tho survey being mado by the Burlington & Missouri south of Carbon has been stopped and tho gang callod in _Ttwill take six weeks 1o finish _the eloctrio light plant for the Union Pacific shops in Cheyenne, twas intendod tostart up tho new mill at Lewiston today, The machinery is nearly all in place. Several barrels of oil aro gathered daily at the oil springs near Lander. 1t is olive green in color and a trifle thicker than rieh milk, A new German paper, the Wyoming Staats Zeitung, has been established Laramic by Prof. Ott. Itis the only German paper in tho state, A big storclouse to cost $2),000 built by the Union Pacific at Cheyenne, Ma- terial “for it isnow on the ground and work will begin soon, A fine ledge of copper, thivty feet wideand Iving between walls of stone, was discovered twelve miles east of Saratoga by men who prospected that section, Tho prospective opening of a part of the Crow resorvation hus created o good deal of interest among the ranchien on Shell creek with eranger inclinations, Hanna, the recently opened coal camp in rhon county, is developing into one of the most extensive in the state. I'ora steam coal it is suid to be anequalled, Ice cutters m Cheyenne are excited over a position to tax all ice taken from the city kes 20 cents o t If this levy is made it 15 snid work will stop just as the harvest has begun, There has been more plowing done this season than ever befere i the history of the Big Horn basin. It 15 estimated that the acreage will more than double that of last eason. Gold , on the Medicine Bow range, is a promising eamp. Tho first discovory was made in August, but new strikes atoreported every week. Al supphies are hauled in on sleds and travel over the district ison snow shoes. big Reed & will bo pr Rawlins wants a normal school and hor cit- izens think that a building begun 1s & poni- tentiary could be used for that purpose. The main partis two stories high, and after $30,- 000 was spent on it the work stopped. That Was two years ago, The Cheyenne landoflice has roceived in- structions Trom the general land oficg to re- ceive filings on the Fort Fred Stecle reserva. tion. Allof the odd numbered sections be- long to the UnionPaci ilroad company, but'the even sections will be disposed of 16 ettlers, Work will begin this week at Walden on the first arte: 1 well in North Park. A purse was raised by citizens to meet the ex- penses. 1t is thought water will bo reachod at a depth of about one hundred and fifty feet, 11 this expeviment is success ful . goodly number of wells will most likely be sunk there the prosent year, “The Rawlins Jaural says: Hereafter no work will be done in the railrond shops on Saturday. Some grambling 1s heard among the men, as they claim the short hours are not due to lack of work, in fact there is much more work than can be done with the present force working full time, whilo many of tho engines in constunt uso ar sadly i’ neod of repirs s R With his thumb a boy 1s sad to have saved he Netherlands from inundation, Many people have been saved from the invasion of isease by a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparillus, This medicine imparts tone to the system ana strengthens every organ and fibre of th body. — - SMOOTH S WINDLIRS, Grocery Stores Being Worked Nowvel Scheme, There are twy smooth swindlers in Omaha whoare working a new gameon the grocers in the outskirts, On Monday last one of the menwent to MeNeal's grocs at 1715 Leaven- worth street and bought § wortn of grocer- ies, Heordered the goods sent to a house on Thirty-fourth street, and toid the proprictors that there wasa woman up there who would pay for the goods, but the delivery driver would have totake enongh money along to change 4 $20 vill. s Instructions were fol- lowed out, but when the delivery man arrved at the place named a pleasunt, accommodating fellow came out and took the groceries, saying that it would not be safe for the clerk to go in there for the family bad scarlet fever. Ho took the goods around the house, came back with the basket and said the lady had bill which the driver would have The driver was all fixed fo handed the accommodating $17 in change and waited for bim togo around the house and bring back the £0. After waiting about fifteen minutes the driver began Losurmise that ho had been hit by something, and he wentaround to look for the man with the £20 bill. He found the groceries i a heap in the back yard, and that was all. The man with the 0 had gone in search of another vietim, “The same scheine was succossfully syorked upon Southways & Bunnell, at 10i0 North Sixteenth, yesterday afternoon. 'I'ne scoun- drels got away with £16.50 in cash at that place. The dectectives are after thom. -~ Colonel Eddy's Fuueral, “The remains of tho late Colonel J, M. Eddy willarrive in this city Friday moming from Passadena, Cal. The funeral will take place under the dircetion of Mt. Calyary comman- dery, No. 1, Knights Templar, from thelodge rooin, corner Sixteenth streot and Capitol avenie. Thetime of the funcral hus not yet been decided on. by a entleman “the Anumber of persons living in sewer dis. trict No. 6% have begun proceedings similar to that of Herman Kountze to recover what sowerage tax they have paid in atthe rate of £1 per front foot. Judwe Wakeley's decision yesterday against Me. Kountze will no doubt tie the matter, Mr. Kountze suod the city to recover about §,000, but the other amounts were much smaller. - Weather Indices. Up to this date our monthly prognosti- cations have been fully as reliable asthe prophesies of the lato lamoented Wiggins, butat the boginning of anew year we cesolve to dostill better. The castomary January thaw will be dispensed with and assengors who teavel in the electrio ighted, steam heated, vestibuled polace car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukeo St. Paul Ry., between Omaha and Chi- cago, will "be comfortably cared for re- gardless of the outsideatmosphoere, City ticket oftice, 1501 Parnam streot (Harker block), Omaha. — e Building Permits. The followlng bullding perimits wore lssued by Building Inspector Whitlock yosterday s Jobn Tidermunn. repairson a bakeoven ut 1820 South T wentleth strest K A. P, Takoy, one story frame bari Crelghton near Forty -first streot. . W. I, Smith, repairs at 1124 Dodge street Total