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"\ - — SPEGIAL NOTICES, | AEEI"JE‘INII 12:30 p. m., for the eve: Siltion and Soxpay Bas ™ F M Tll(“s—cuh in advance. ATES—Advertisementa on this pags will be charged for at the rate of 1% cent per word st Insertion and 1cent per word for sequent insertion. and §1.80 per line r month, No ndvertisement taken for 083 than 21 centa for tho first Insertion. NITIALS, figures, symbols, ete., count each 8 one word., HESE advertisoments mnst ron eonseoms tively and under no ciroumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. ARTIES advertising in_these columns and E’hnvlnk their answers addressed to & “nums | ored lotter” In care of Trx Bz will recelve numbered check 1o enable them to get thelr fettars. *"Anawors will be dolivered "only o rosentation of this check. cluse answers n on velopes properly addres LL advertisements under the bead of “*Speeial Notlees' are published In both the morning and evening editions of THE BEE, the eireuiation of which aggrezates more than 20,000 papers daily, anl gives the advertiser hie benefit not only of the larze circulation of i’u- 1eE in Omaha, but also in Council Blu e, n and other cities and tow EaagiandgwerpitiaAnd Lowny I EeeL BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for theso columns will b on the above t;nlnllllnl , at the follow!s €88 houses who are au Totlcca, nt the sume Tates Gs can had b the main offie JOUTH OMAHA BRANCH 2623 N Btreet, Lister Block. joim W. BELL, Phurmaolst, 820 South Teath atreet. HASE & EDDY, Atationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th sf 3 ‘Q H.FARNSWORTI, Pharmaolst, 311 Oum- OFFIOB—No. FOR RENT-HOUSES. s Ing stroet. J. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th * Btroot. PR oo B AT A EO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, worth street. T UGHES PHARMACY, 2ith and Farnam, 1718 Leaven- "~ SITUATIONS WANTED. Forvales, elc., vee lom of first cotumn on (his p FANTED-Vositton by colored man: f clnss position where honesty and expe- I8 an ob) Address B 10, Bee. M344-16* ANTED--Hy an cxperionced drug clerk registered in Nebraska, a position, elther country or eity; best of references furnished. Address J. A, Falth, Republican Oity, Neb. " rler ter of city, price 815, ave and Cap. ave. Ingnire rent 825 per r For terma, ete., sece top of frst ]| you wish to rent a house or store 500 E.’Colo. Continental block. OR RENT—2_ 10-room bou modern tmprovements, O ¥, Davis 20th st 5 Farnam st. room cottnge near cn- 1716 Webstel ttage, nth, cor finc 15 Dodge. M ROOM house with ail modern convenfences: | Thirtleth and | mod 19 Do th " cor. 11 00 age and 59 18 5 | T R HEN closs | an. 1. ery respoct, | otor line. Cull ut 1 82 per mon rottage, first- th, of Commerce, —8 Thouses 10 rooms each, Park and Woolworth st., eity &e. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS for house keoping, reasonable torms, family, A NI Call at once renting agents, 8. W. cor. Iith und Ho: Mumaugh & ¥ > room at _the M Three nicoly furnishod rooms, modern conyenionees, urnam st. Take Far- 20! Wo very desirable fu all modern ctonventer 3 furnished room with beat for rent Douglas, at 12i7 Dodge st. or, tehett, house furnace, ard st. 60k vags 1* 330 NURNISHED St third front _room, loor. housekeeping, #0.00 per muonth and upwards, 419 8. 10th Mi14-19* Al dern men, 10 per month. TOIRST floor of cottage, furnished for house- keeping, four blocks from on enicnor 18 L Adaress B 6. Bee, 3 1ED rooms, st outh front room. biy window, mod- for one er two venworth, M2 sourt house, gentlo- 204 15° THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, STORAGE. Forrates, ete.. we top of first column on this pioe FPRACKAG Bushman, QTORAGE and_trackage. David Cole. § Piloward street. QTORAGE-The be and privatel Omalk storage at lowest rates. W. M. 11 Leavenworth, Inc " FOR SALE—FURNITURE ETC columm on this pags hree room ieap, LN Furnlture of , stoves, carpets and athalf price; ensy Hawkeye Inv. Co. 8 Douglus b1k G to occupy our new office, cor. ckson next week, we offer office furniture and fixtures for salo oheap at 1000 Jones st. Richardson Dru J0n 63 18 MISCELLANEOUS. .-y JANUARY 16, 1891, FOR EXCWMANGE, Forrates, dte.. e top of_Jast e a1 bloc [ rental block Omahn to extlango for elear lands and lots. We will Our houses give you an oxcollent tend aro sl rented, and are paylng kood rontal come. o quick., Address, 114, Beo, NTED-40,000 stc 0, not over t western land and notes. Box I, Cent \ k general merch YO ¥ s old, for ¢ o you to_trade for two good lots Teasant addition, the future resi- tion of Omaha. Milio offer. Address Gl AT market for sulo choap. »uth 10th street. IO TRADE Roow 13, © N UMBER of stock ranches to exchange for merchandise, ols Paxton bik, Cameron & Co; Enquire 031 M O10-18% ow panel | x delivery wagor amber of Con M RENTAL AGENCY, Farrates, ete., we top of frst_coiumn on thia pags QEND 10 cents postage fora beautiful art Sculendar, |Frank Webh, box . Lincoln. Neb, state ‘nzent State Mutual Life, Worces- ter. Massachusetts, Good, aotive agents and correspondents (Indles and gentlemen) wanted every where In Nebruskn, Splendid contracts. Write. B-10* i‘l‘l\ss/\u}:—hlnfi or 110 ¥, m Delzier, o M ASSAGE treatment.clectro-thermal bath: AMicalp und halr treatment, manicure anc chiropodist. Mrs. Post, 3104 S 16th, Withnell blk MONEY TO LOAN, For rates, PRIVATE money to loan. J. D. Zittle, 014 N.Y. Life. M 1 ONEY to lend on real estate; sove mall sums, $400 to 8,000, J. B. Evans, 808 Lif 3310 and second mortgages at G137t per cont, premiunt included. Ad- dross dt once, O. 1 Nelson, 66 5. 10th stroe 315 Doug- NT room with an alcove, gus, hot wat FOR RENT- ¥ 21! ! and st 28 25th st. rnished rooms, n. 1519 Howard, T FANTED=Situntion in an Implement house; exportenced and not afraid to work. Address B 18, Bee. 25-16% jtlmm-]cnnn pharmnelst wants a positio good references. Address Box 147, A""fl‘)"lml N 306- ANTED=—Position by thorough tent lndy stenozrapher with th fiperlonco and good refercnce. Address A 6 WANTED—MALE HELP, _ sce top of first Zxperienced stenographe Tice. M NCE in a life timo for men with capl- taland active men without capital to s cure u very pleasant and profitable business No dronesor curlosity seekors need appl Address with 2-cent stamp, Consolidated A Justable Shoe Co., Salom, Mass. -10* ‘NL\ 'TED —Young men to learn telography and bo assisted to positions; all former Address W. 0. 804 15% eraduntes in paying positions. H. Skelton, mgr., Saiina, Kan. i)’ LA ANTED-—Rolinblo ho. oxperience In 1o turn hand press, wages Address B2, care Boo. 336 16 ANTED—A bricklayer or ecarpenter, one that understands ‘contracting, to take half interest“in a brickyard alrendy estab- lished and (00,000 brick on hand. Address B 20, Bee office, Mi40-17% JANTED ~Young man o recelve instric- tlon and keep books. J. B. Smith, room 05 New York Life, M with couplo years' Y printing office.nble 6, steady position. # very pleasant and profitable business. No drones or curlosity seekers need ap| iy Ad- dress. with 2 cent s tamp.Consolidated Adjus able Shoe Co., Salem, Muss. BAT-16% a first class sober indus- 0 work on shares; bake oven ai sarles furnished: must be thor- oughly tent to make A1 bread, fa calte, mucaroons and pastries; restaurantcon- foctionery store: best location in this_cit Address Box 415, Yankton. 8. D, 330 RAVELING 8alesmen—A line of window shades und shade roilers on commission For terms, ete., address Koystone '’ O Teurd, Pa. Ld i JANTED Mun_with_good reforences at Metropolitan Mfg. Co,, 1609 How‘.\nl:’:.r 10 JT. CLAIR ) room, st Dodge. r month. ropean_hotel, al rates by woek or month. ront room with alcove,curt with dinin; tin all rooms Uth and ins s and bath, 2 closets, gentlemen or man and wife, Also ad conv oining room with nlences $10.0 per Call between 8 and 9 a. MO, LET—Beautitul front room is best part of city, close t0 good board. able. 1 h st Rent reason- 413 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For rates, etc., see top of first columon on this page l{()u)l and Board-—616 So. 17 st. M3T1-18¢ A NEAT furnished room for rent, with all mode bourders wanted, rn conveniences; References. also_a fow day 1721 Dodge st M i-16¢ ICELY furnished rooms, first o bourd; terms rensonable. 200N s8 tablo 186h st. M . O man and wife, a larze south front alcove room, with bath; 10 minutes ride from post- officy Address A with board; mustgive good referen 3 i.\'flnmnlmu of 81,000 10 8,000, Also short timo ipans, small amounts. Cash on hand. H. B. Irey, 206 Now York Lite. 2516 (OHATTEL lons at lovest rates. Removed Jto 94 N. fobldg. J. B. Emminger. 73 For rates, ete., we_top of Arst column on this page. vour houses te sell or rent with O, F, Jilarrison, 012 N, Y. Lif ™ H., B -COLE rental agency Continental bl STAVEN & CO., rontal ag maha National bank M . Call or nd- and Howard. merehandiso; kinds: spot cas 15t know at once, I T. Newell & Co., 1 iglas, Omuha, 231 PARTY wishing to go Into trade in n west- ern town will purchase un established busi- hess for part cash and part oloar lunds. Ads dress confidentially, A 61§ 72 15% [ Highest B D—At once; ods,ete. rnam, N 10th st. 574 Forrates, ete., see top of Ant_ column an thia pige. OST—Crescent earring with set. Finder re- turn to Bee office and receive rowurd, T EYSTONE Mortgage Co.—Louns of 80 to A\ #1,00: ot our rates betoro borrow ing and save money; loans on horses, furniture orany approved scourity without' publiotty, notes bought; for new loans irenewal of old ind;low- est rates, call R 2 Shioly blioioih & Howard, "\IU NEY toloan on sccond mortgage. W. 8. I Wyin, room $24 Omaha Nut. Bk. ""]“‘nr (CHATTEL bank, 510 8 15th st., loans money ‘on chattels or collateral at réasonablerate ']pmsr & second mortgages on v; proved city prop. County warr M toloan on clty and farm Harris, R 2, Frenzer ik, ]%l ILDING loans, 6 to 7 per cent; noaddi- tional charges for commission or attornoy's fees. W. B. Melkle, First National bank b“"fi ] EAL Estate Loans—('ash on hand. Globe Loun & Trust Co., 3078 16th st. No delay, no extra charges. Houses for rent, good l1st. T2 (J E. & O. M. Anthony, 818 N. Y. Life bulld- *ing, lend money on farms in cholce couns tles in' Nebraska and Iowa. also on good o property; lowest rates; best no delay; money ready. Titles and ues passed on hers, 3 —A pair of gold spectacl tweon Dodgeand Unp. ave, near Reed's, last. urday. Fiuder will ple turn to 210 So. 5th st. and receive row OST-—Setter dog pup. and black: liberal re ordelivery, Oross Douglas st. OST-White poodle 4'wurd for return to ard for Information & Dunmire Gun ("n I Qg bl clipped. Ro- N 2. 2rd street. -15% «d light tan colored sky dog. 6 months ol clipped tail and ears. A liberal reward wiil bo pald it returned o No. §24 8. 20th st.) » e FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, For rates, ete,, sce top of sl column on this age, AREATEST Burgain i Omaha—55x21) foot on Twentioth and Howard streets with & 5-room cottege and a 9-roo house at a great sacrifice. Owner will leave the city in 10 days and property must be soid within that timo; 211,000 will buy 1t If tuken at once. The ground nlone Is worth $200 per foot. The coming year 13 10 be the best year we have hind in Omalia for four years and propurty Is sure to advance within the next 00 days. ‘Improve the oppor- nity beforo it 1s too Inte. Co, 15t floor N. Y. Litebldi. Star L\ml}\ Loan FORSALE choap; or will trade. Small houso and barn. Long lease of ground. 2011 Oh'o St, Mios-22¢ ROOM r housekeeping to man and nochildren; rent taken in board. 819 N, 17th and wife; 205 Farna L?mur. south front room with board, 214 JROOM and bourd 85 week, 1924 Farnam. RooMS and b rd at 1928 Dodge. 578525 FORRENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, elc.. see tonof commn on ths page WO or three unturnished residence. 012 8. 10th. rooms, private MaTs-18* nice large untarnished rooms, heat. T" REI bath, gus, can do 1ight housekeeping, 18th. FOR RENT—STORES & OFFICES, MONEY toloan by B.F. Mastors on chattol 4and collateral sccurities for any time from 1to 6 months, in any amount to sult bor- rower, Loans made on household goods, planos, or- 18, horses, mules, houses, leases, wareliouse receipts, eté, at the lowest possible rates, without pubifeity or removal of property. My loans are so arranged that youcan make a piyment of uny amount at any tinie ana re- ducd both prinelpal and interest. If you owe a balance on your property or have a lonn you wish changed, I will pay it off and earry it for you. It you find It moro con- venient, “call up tolephone No. 1621 and your business will be arranged at home. Money always on band, Nodelay. Nopub- lielty, Lowest rates. B. F. Masters, Room ¢, Withnell blk, 15th and Harney “."':ld ONEY to loan on Improved city property wt current rates; funds on hand; nodeluy, 0. F. Blust & Co,, 203 Ramge bldg. M For rates, ete., #ee top of frat column on this pags, OR RENT—On store und 2 flats, 1ith strcet, and soveral cottages " W us und steam beat. “; ANTED—Mon to travel for our Canadian nurserles Stone& Wellington.Madison. ia 00 >—Salesman 10 manufacture and plesale onr new process cider, without apples, kxcellent wa Particul de. lowa clder mfg, Co., box 482, l{cddln‘;’. Rt 500 salesmen wanted to sell our premium *nursery stock, The largest nursery west of the Mississippl river. Tho finest stock. All the new and old frults. The lowest prices and Diiggest puy to agents Monoy advancod ever week, uifit free. Writo us at once. The J. Carpenter Co,, Fairbury, Neb. 54 J16 ANTED—Salesman who meet the grocery trade to sell one of the best articles on tho markes on commission. Address, X &, Bee, _\VANTED—FEMAL_E HELP For ratea, eto., #ec1op of frst column on (hia vage bt oo sout 4 b R AL L "‘h’\ NTED--A nurse girl, good wages to the rightparty, 8. E. cor. 25th and Jones. 450 18 saleslady In artment. ~ Ad- Omabha, P.0O. 4 520-15 TANTED—Second girl for upstalrs work, Mrs. J, In Brundeis, 724 8. 10th st. 09 (311 wanted,§ i family, 210 Seward st. 208 15% '-‘"v.\i'fl:n—\ first cook, 1 second cook, 1 etk room wirl, 1 hambermuid ) Clry \otel. - '\VA\'TED—AH experlences klassware and ohina d dross with olty referepce,box 7 1o the w A fipe now cottage, 7rooms, brick, 201 Douglas. E lr...m]s "{"fi—‘ Lange bl o7 20 {JRENT- l:-ml‘.m{ n;x‘(x.' u[l;i(; bie for light housekeeping. Lith st 4 i 206 Brown bldg. om for ren i Telephone 1043 or M2 13 Fine light corner busement av 10th street. George Olouser. urt of store, 705 5. 16th st. 102 16+ TORE: Tho: at 7ol Hall, dxton blk. . steam hieat furnishad, 8 OR R or wi Bee Publishing Co ing has a fireproof ce; steam heating fixture TOR RENT— B 48,0 square Wholtsal g, ut Al 4-story brick building,with thout power.formorly ocoupied by the 016 Farna pply at the ofli; st. The build- ent qasement,complote water on all the floors, [ story bullding, forany kind of thund Jones streets. G, A. Lindquest, 316 South Fifteeuth street, 70 Mo NEY—1, 60 0r 00 duys, on housshold fur- niture. eé. 018 Paxton bloclk, J. J. Wilkin- son. M6T0-FI BUSINESS CHANCES, For rates, eto see to of firat co wmn on this pag: wTOCK of books and stationary, new and clean, for sale for cash or in exehange for unincumbered roul estate. Apply to Sla- ba e & Rush, attorneys, rooms 914 rk Life Bldg, Omah M on Llln)nnrdh tobacco, cigars and fruit forsule, with fixtures, at 517 N. 16th street, Maas-17* QTOCK of clothing for salo at a_discount or Wtrade for dry goods. Tho entlre stock of clothing of The Fair (woll assorted. desirable goads) s ottered for salo for cush ata discount. Will be sold In bulk “or in lots to sult pur- chasor, or will trade for equal or groater stock gf dry koods und will pay difforenco in cash, Stores rented now and wust be vacated In 10 The Fair, J. L Brandels Bons, Cor. d Howard sts. M 853-16 OR RENT—The third fioor of No. ard strect, with steam heat and poy rent 307 Howard, desired; FOR RENT—WAREHO reasonable.” Festner Printing 07 How- it ES. Forrates, dc., seetop of first enlumn on this pags OR RF trackage in city; floors are Stringer & Penn T orsale—Fine, heavy brick five- story corner warehouse with Barker bloc most contral 500 square feet. 0 NOR KEN high, age. For 1ate V bas elc,, sce toy TANTE wite, —Brick warehouse, two storles ent, hydraulic elevator, track- A. C. Powell, Best location in the eity. th “no ehile ~ WANTED—TO RENT, — By young busincss man re FIEST class 4-roller flour mill, running night and day, in first class condition, in £ood live town of' four thousand Inhabitants (the ouly mlil there) for snle or trade for stock of hardwafe and fmplements. Correspondence solfelted. Mumaugh & Fitchett, 1503 Howurd st., Omaha, Neb., sole ugents, i1 PHEonly exclusive millinery house in one of the ‘most thriying cities of 6.000 in tho state of Nebraska, Terms reosonable, big dis- count will be given: possession at once, as am compelled to” go south on ueccount of my health, Address A 58, Bee. 12 13 you want a_good 2-room hotel. only ono 10 town, terms easy, adaress D'Ment, Orah Orchard, Nel 38 15¢ Bakery doing good business B 13, Bee. 01 19¢ of first eolumn on this pr and n, furn'shed house of sixor elght rooms In convonient part of clty. ticulars, W roferenc Best B NTED- wife bourd where thero puid for proper 0s. f references. Address, with par- M 376-15% ENTRALLY located drug store doing a zood business—will sell cheap if taken Address B 9, Bee office. M2od 1 ST location in stato for butoher Shop o . 0.3 g0od torms. Diffent; at ong Crab Orel and ure no rders. 1. Address B 24, Bee. Libe, modntions. By young business man and om fn private family 1 price I f M 475-] FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS E 10, desirable six room steam odern convenlences, §15.00 per s roquired. Tuquire Nethor- . Room 1, M 51710 10-room corner brick dwelling, 1 i the city; modern conven- Netherton hall, 215 South 15th M 31516 8 In rear of 1210 Chicago / street, #8.00 per month, 204-17% POR REN heated fiat, month T best looat fences lnqu‘h elegant 11-room houses, 2510 Douglus st. Enauire of A. A. Gladstone, 1810 Douglas st, or Globe Loan & Trust Co., 97 8 16th st, ot OR RENT—1 flat, stoum hoat, Linton block, 017 § Tith st., §30 per wonth. Johu Hamin, agent In the biock. kil 7-ROOM house und bam. 2 street noar Leavenworth, $18.00 per mo., or for sale on easy terms. J, G, Cortelyan, R. 46, Chamber of Conmere X ce ML S TEAM heated flats at 7098 16th. Thos I 1l 311 Paxton block. s {OR RENT—To an Inteliigent gardencr 15 cres, house und barn on Mil tary ave. Apply to'Theo. Williams, 1720 Capltoluve, " 2508 and Tor rates, ele, seetop of first columu on thia page ANTED—The address of Mrs. O E. Lamp- here Knight, formorly of Connoll Hinfe. mfllun.l nurse, Mugglo Mellor, Wayne, " M372-17 / VW ANTED For wdoption o Lealthy throo weeks' old baby. Address B 16, Hee office. M 815-10° PENSION AGENCIRS, NSIONS—Tho Clingman Pens 1on Agenc P it o s, Bous fon Agency Fur rates, ete., se¢ (op of frst coturan on this pags IORSALE cheap—A two horse sleigh, also lurge pulleys and shafting, W1 Douglas. OR SALE—Pair of draft horscs S buggy harness, cheap. sound. 115, bee. WO sin) ade, d street., Also wagon and harne OB SALEElegant two-scated sleich an F 16 cutters, all new. Selby, 1i Board oung o TR JU8-1% ble work harnoss 815 Or will trade for u ht side-var buggy. H. I, Cole, Con- good lig tinental o0k, 0 NORSALE or Exchunge—Olean stock of dry goods, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, o ps dies’ and gents' turnishing goods. Add Box 205, Frankfort, Ind. W ANTED-To purchase an interost in some good wholesale business. Address A 71, Bee. 2817 ‘ ANTED-A good, sober and industrious partner with #2.000 to engage In 8 manu- facturing enterprise: 40 to 8 per cent on in- vestment. Address A 07, care Omaha Hc;&‘ 1 r Trado-One clear lot In Ar- South U Make offer 361 Lot 13, block 1, Brennan place, 50. Lot 4. blook %, South Omaha, 2,100, . block 13, Kountze & Ruth adad, 50x144, with trackage, five blocks from court house, #1,500, all much below value. T. 8. Clark OR SALE SPECIAL Bargain—Large lot, (3x163 fr., 4 Mblocks from Lowe ave. and Cuming st., lays splendid; cheap for cash, or will trade for farm. Address E. G. Merrill, €nd and CM!']% IFTON HILL— roour house and full corner lot, vory cheap for cash, or will trade for clear farm or Oma- balots, ' Address the ownerat 4nd and Ciss sts., E. G. Morrill. 1 1‘. acres fine farm land adjoining good Ne- braska town; nearly clear, 160 acres finely improved iand 2! county seat In Nebrasks; Lightly 120 acres od land In Nebrask. county seat; 2,500 inhabitants. House and lot in town in Kansas; clear, Clear lot in good Nebraska town, 4 room house und lot. barn, well and cf 16th street, Omaha; siightly encumber trade for Omahu property and assume brances. H. E. Cole, Continental blook, TR SALE-A lurgo list of choico residonce and business property, , Housos and lots on monthly payments: ¥,2% and upwards; yacant lots $00 and up. *George J. Paul, 16 Farnam. 1(()" dence, arnam street. Cholcest location and best house In Omahw for the money, Hot water and every convenionce possible,” Barn, connected with sewer, water and gas. D. V. Sholes, 213 1st Nat. bank. Bamst 5-ROOM house, lot 3ix82, #1,700; also b-room houso. Lot HIsX8Y 8. ¢, cor. 1th and Vinton st 82,00, Brick bouse und Ameriean house, lot 66x06, n. e. cor. 10th and Douglas, #0,000. Mrs. Kublmann, 2121 8. 11 43 LEGANT residence In Kountze Place; 0 rooms finely finlshed and ull modern co venlences, Wirt st near20tn, Oan sell on one- quarter cash payment and balance time to right party. Thisfs no chcapaffulr of a house, but a comfortable home inevery sense and K. Darling, arker M7 UARLES Kaufman & Son, real estate and loans. Cholce vacant and Improved restddenco and husincas property'for silo in ail parts of the city and South Omaha_on easy torms. LISUYOUr property with us, Loans lowest rates.” Oftice 130! Douglas lL‘S'}‘i}l. 500, miles from neumlered, , 6 miles from a big snap barzaln, Block.""? 7-ROOM fron Small F K. ottago, full lot, Hanscom Pino and a great bargain for a few s, ash payment and balunce on long thine, arling, Barker block. ) burgaln in Omaha, Only three of 50 elegant housos on #4th and Farnam loft out of six; other three oocapled by first cluss purties. 'Hlouses ure open all duy for in- tion. Every convenience in the houses, 1ding gus and gas fixtures. Tukea lookat them during this fne weather: buy one and take life comfortable during the winter, Only takes from 8300 te 8500 cash, See them without full for they will plouse you, . V Sholes, 213 First Nat'l bank. [ CLAIRVAQYANT, korrates, ete,, see top of fist column on thispazs, M ASSAGE=Madam Deleior, over 6108 fien: 153 830~ K5 RS, STEV 18 glving best success of an M B8 STRYRE sl baes sioons of mny deal inany fraud. Hor terms are the lowe 406 N, 16th’st, 3d floor. 20215 OR RENT—Ouly hotol 1n a good town; a good opening for o good hotel man. For particulars address Box 1, Bure, Nob. 00 5 FuTc‘sAw—u..lr interostin & well estab- lished business In_chis eity; will require #15,000 cusb. Address Y 64, Boe office. M 1% FUI( SALE or Trade—Large livery and feod stable, foed store attached. This Is well located on puved street and doing u good business. Mumaugh & Fitehett, real estute agents, cor. 15th and Howard st. 004 OR SAL 618 Paxton block, —2 good work teams. Inquire at 509 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. For rates, etc., seetop of first column on thi page {TOR BALE—1,000,000 feet of hardwood lun ber, consistin, wood and ush. Wis. of red oa butternut, bas: ddress Sulllvan & Co,'I * OVAL tront 6-foot show case. Milton Rog- ers & Sons, 14th and Farnam sts. 306 18 OR SALE—Co plete set of drug store flx- tures, show cases. ete. P, O. Hox 872, 819 I‘“Y‘R SALE cheap—A 10 norse powor New ork oty steam engine I condition, Festuer Printing Co, PAWN BROKERS. o n; vln:ln owa M7 OR SALE or exchange for stock of general merchandise—240 acros of land 2% milos from Greeley Center, the county se Greeley (‘uum.{. W acres In oultivati wells, wind mill, house and stable; black lo: soll hearly lovel; every foot of this track fit for cultivation; Incumberane $1,250; rented for next year _Also 160 neres unimproved land bmiles from Greeley Centor and 2l miles from first track ml{ululn){ Ackmle postoffice; black lonm soll, will give cle a1 title of this tract, or will exchange for Omah , or Council RBluffs property. Address D. J. . .Lock box 15, Greoley Center, Neb, 035160 b OTEL For Sale—Do you want get into o £00d business? I vou do, buy the Commior clul at Broken Bow, Neb. N estublished business for sale or trade, Box 618, city, 160 HAIR GOODS—WIGS, ET For rates, ete., vce top of frat cotumn on this priga For rales, ete., see o o Arst cotumn on_ this pige RED Mohle lowns money on diamonds and watches,Jewelry,ete,s. e, cor. Farnaw & 11th [ TREST line hair goods in wost; hair dressing, S Mwigs, switches, bangs, hair ohalnssete.. o speclaity. Dauvies, hulr goods and milllner, 0Dposite postoflice, 1115 15Lh street, Omalia. . w MBS Nuunio V. Waror, clairvoyant trance, M seaic , writing Q relfable_bus n mealum, (Ot years maba. 10 N, 16t N ME Burrough Paluist tells tho past, pros- MEHEariousl, etk tolle tho paahoros: in theold Gypsy way. oo, BT 1zard stroet, Oniabf, RRIVED-Clulrvoyiht, tells past and fu o 1 sent friends, chun, fuction given, Mrs 18 Fanan A 1 MUSIC ART AN(S LANGUAGE, Jor rates, ete. e tip or ladles only, 30 d1* naturally giftod, ove troubles, ab- businoss. Satis- s, (v o Uais prys ALE—Cheap. o nearly mew Hallots, Davis & Co., upright pluno in firs conditlon. uire at 1916 Douzlas st Bufim; buying a plano cxamine the new 'scule Kimball plano. A. Hospe, 1514 llouxll‘lgi i JEO. . Gellenbeck, toucher of the banjo with Hospe, 1513 Douglas. 0 SHORTHAND AND TY Forvates, cte,, see iy o \OT SA LE—Typewriter, . chean for cush. Address, B 1 w2 CALL or write for catalogues and Investi- ute the merits of the Smith Prem le; ¥ e writer, ‘Manifestly superior features. Lm- portunt changes made. Type-writers sold, exchunged or rented. 10003 Farnum st., ks H5 MayLew, manager, E MEDICAL, ) rat column on thisnags Forrates, ete, wee to INEST electrio rooms. Includ iy Lndfes,s {o 1 daily & 61010, nd electro thermal bath Turkish cabinet baths, Tucsday & Friday evngs Dr. Richards, rooms 318 & 4%, Beo bldg, & YROF, R Terun. room il, Bushiman bioo cor. 16th and Douglas sts, cures all tho sick by mesmerle power, Sure cure or no MASSAGE, BATHS £1C. For vates, cte, e top of fral column on th j\l ASSAGE-—Madam Delzer, over oo 3 bath at Mudume Smith's pa hst, next Barker hotel. ~ 9 ——— R FOR SALE-COWS. Forrates, ete., see ton of_ At column on this paoa ERSEY cows Frosh young o) “handsome, thorougly brokun. Also good milker. Wil e fresh next spring, cheap. - I B Lowe, 1612 N s E-1f e PATENT SOLICITORS. For rates, ete., se top of Arst column on this page I)ATI-“\'f‘ lawyers and solicitors, G, W. Sues & Co.,Bee bullding,Omaha, Branch office o cow, cholce, Wash ington, D. C. Consultation free. ~ BOARDING, Torrato , ete., # top of At colummon this JFURS-CLASS table board. 2578 Harne: "COSTUMES, Forrates, ete. e topof first column on thia page T ADIES and gentlomen can ront masquer dude sults at 622 N. 16th st. Gl 28 THE BEALTY MARKET. IN!TRUMENTS placedon record January 15 WARRANTY DEEDS. A F Benson to Theo Williams, lots 7 to 2, blk 3, Bensc coos . Zaohuriah Cuddington fo M ¢ lot 15, bik 119, Soath Omaha .. . J MGrantham and wife to Zachariah Cuddington, 6 50 feet lots 15 and 16, blk 119, South Omahn sere H M Goulding to Potter & lot 5, bik 2, Potter's add.. ... ... . J P Lund and wifo ) G Lund, Tots i1 and 12, blk i, South Omahn s . Edward 0'Connor and wife toJ I 0'0on- nor, lot3, blk 8, Bedford I’lace QUIT CLAIM DEED! OrlandoBlanchard to M A Dugdale, lots nd 14 bik 10, Shinn's Ist..... oo D H Smith and wife to P L Monahan. loy 6and 825 feot lot5, blk & sub of J L Redlck's add.. . Total...... intham, Feorge Co., 8 23,787 Building Permits. The following building permits were issued by Building Inspector Whitlock yesterday : Peter R. Dougherty, two-story frame residenco, at Worthington and Tenth stroots VAT B T Ty 8 1,000 D. M. Stecle, warehouse, at Thirteenth and Huarney strects. ... eizeees A, T. Ayers. one and one-iaif story frame dwelling, at Mayne and Forty- first streets,..... esesense ceenn Jacob Wingender, one-story brick store, addition to building at Cuming and Thirtieth streets.. Total. 6,000 2,400 Marriage Licensos. The following marriage liconses were is- suedby Judge Shields yesterday: Nameand address, {A R. Grosvenor, Omana ., Ch na Anderson, Omaha { Harry L. Cummings, Omaha Ella O, Long, Kansas City MAGIC CURE Eor LOST or FATLING MAN- Uik HOOD;" General ‘and NER- VOUS DEBILITY. Weakness of Body wna Mind; Effects of Errors or Excesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noble MANHOOD fully re- stored, We guarantee every case or noney refunded. Sumple course, five days' troat- ment, 81; full course, #. Securely sealed from observation, Cook Remedy Oo., Omaba, Neb., office Cor. 1ith and Farnam Stréets. R aLEnRENS --...namim TO WEAK MEN :-zs carly deca; rasting weakness, lost manhood, otc. 1 will send 'a valuablo treatise %»uml contalning full particulars for home cure, FIREE of charge A splendid medical work; should be Tead by every man who i3 nervous and_debilitated. Address Prof, F. C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conn 1 l Leaves |CITI0AGO, BURLINGTON & o Omaha. |~ Depot 10th and Maxon streets L0p m 0% w 910 p w 6% pm. Leaves [BURLING Oumaba. | Suftering from the effects of Arrivos Omaha. BN o m 1'01K0 Expross Chicago Kxpres: ON & MO. RIVER.| Arrivel Depot 10th and Masou streets.” | Omaha. ~Overland Flyer Pacitic Kxpross. Donver Expros Kanses City Express. TLeaves | CHICAGO, PACIFIC _Omab. |U. 610 p m 906 & m| 49 pm Leaves |~ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Omakia. |U. P dopot. 10th andMarey Sts. 715 .. Sloux City Passenger 40 p m Express “Leaves SI0UX OITY & PACIFIC Gmaha. | Depot_15th wna W 60 p 11045 m Arrives am|. D mitieess 615 p miowa Ac 910 p m|. . _Chilcngo Express ".Chleago Express Loaves | — OMATIA & ST. T.OU Omaha. |U. P.depot, 10th and Marey Sts. T80 p m 8t. Louls Cann “Loayes ¥, ¥ & MO VALLEY. Omana. | Dopot 1ith an d 00 8 m Binck Hills 0 pwm 0w mCHasings Rxp. . Sunday] | 530 p m 610 p m|WaboosLincoln Pastex. Sund'y) 115 a m 510 p ml......Norfolk (x. Sunday)...... 118 o m Teaves | 08T P M. &0 | Artives Oumaha. | Depot 18th and Wobster 8ts | Omaha. B0 a m . Sloux Cit (005 p m 100 p m 8ioux City Expre ) (1240 p m 600 pml........5 Paul Limited .| 02 & m P m|Bineiti Passenger (ox. Sunday) | 8.4 Tanwes | MISSOURL PACIFIC, Omuha | Depot cbster Sts. 10:80 a m|....Bt. Lo L C. Kxpr 9.5 p m! ... 5 Louls & K. C. K Teaves | CHICAGO, R. Tiunsfer| & 1155w m [Aitives | Omaha. am Arrlvy Omaha_ 4 p m 0 h m | Arrives | Trans for 11080 & m ves |CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. | Arrives W0 p i liloago Exp eatibule 1 astorn iflyor Atlantie Mull somwodation (KXo Sun). fouves (CHICAGO, MIL, & 8T, PAAL Transfer| Unlon Dopot. Councll Blufs. 550 p w Chicago Expross 128 p w Chigago Eapross Leaves [ K. O, BT. JOE & . sferl Union Dopot, Cour: 1007 n 102 p w Tenv e 005 am 2600 p m MATIA & ST, LOULS, Transt jon Depot, Councll Blufm 60 p . 8L Louts Canon Ball... Loaves (CHICAGO, BURL'N & Tranator| U ot Counell Bluts T w o 10.00 k2 Transfer 1216 p w Arrived N®am Arrives “I'ransfor 0 nm Sl p Uulon Depot, Coung | Blufls. “Sloux._City Affai CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS Manderson Introduces a Bill to Establish a 0 Branch Mint at Omaba EVARTS TALKS ON THE FORCE MEASURE. Speaker Roed Appoints a Spoecial House Gommitteo to Investigate the Operations of the Silver Pool. WasniNGToy, Jan, 15.~In tho senato tolay Mr. Dawes, from the committee on Indian . reported a resolution which was ro forred to the committeo on contingent ox- penses, directivg an exhaustive inquiry into thecondition of the Indians in North and South Dakota, Montana and alsewhere. Mr. Manderson introducod a bill to estab- lisha branch mint at Omaha, and Me. Mo Connell one for a mint at Boise City. Mr. Morgan offered a preamble and con- current resolution on the subjoct of recent procoedings in tho supreme court in connec- tion with the Behring soa dispute. The resolution declares such proceediug withi- out precedent, projudicial tothe comity of nations and to the usual and amicable con- duct of International relations and not in con- sonance with the dignity of the government and the peoplo or with the respect due to tne president of the United States, Roferred. The elections bill was taken up and Mr. Evarts spoke at length in advocacy of it, He Rerticularly scored the now coustitution of lississivpi in so faras it related to clections and suffrage, Mr. Pusco obtained the floor and the bill was laid asido informally. Mr. Hoar gave notice that tomorrow he should ask the senate to remain in session until the bill was finished. Adjourned. House. WasnixaToy, Jan. 15.—In the house today the free coinage bill was received from the senate and its reception was greeted with ap plause from the democratic side. The speaker announced the appointment of @ spocial committee to investigate the silver pool, as fellows: Messrs. Dingley, Payne, Rowell, Dockery and Oates, Mr. Dockery, however, resigned and Peel of Arkansas was appointed in his place. The conference report on the Sioux Falls, 8. D., public building bill was agreed to, ‘The senate silver bill went to the speaker’s table. After considering some otlier conference reports the house adjourned. - ~ With his thumb a boy 1s said to have saved he Netherlands from inundation, Many people have been saved from the invasion of discase by a bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparillu. This medicine imparts tone to the system ang strengthens every organ and fibre of th ody. —_—— Defrauded the Government. PHILADELPIIA, Jan. 15.—Special Agent Chance of the customs servico made an im- portant discovery a fow days ago, which gave evidence of a gigantic conspiracy to defraud the government out of legitimate revenue. By accident he was made aware of the fact that there was a lowering of the sugar en- tries of W. Ford Thomas, representing Claus Speckels' sugar retinery. Collector Cooper, with a view of protecting the government made an immediate demand upon Speckles for £20,000, believing that would cover the extent of the fraud. Speckles handed tho collectora certified check for the amount, aud this, it is believed, will protect the gov- ernment. The district attorney will institute an investigation, e 1602. Sixteenth and Parnam stroets is the new Rock Island ticket offics. Tick- ets to all points east at lowost rates % FAaxop Newspaper Advertising Agents, 66 & 68 M, THIRD ST., CINCINNRTI, O., Have the exclusive management of the ad- vertising of soma of the largest advertisers in the West and South. They number among their customers some of the largest Insurance Companies in the United States, Bankers, Brokers, Printers, Book Publish- ers, Patent Medicine Dealers, Specialists, Schools, Colleges and Military Institutes; in fact, every branch of business is represented inthe list, Everybody is pleased who deals with us, We are careful, prompt and effi- cient ; give our personal attention to each order; know how to buy adyertising. The publishers like us, because we are prompt pay and demand of them the best service. Try us, you will like us, ¢ We can give you prices, lists, sample ad- vertisements, on application, If you are in doubt whether your advertisement will pay, ask us; perhaps wecan give you advice that will be worth something to you. IROPOSALSFOR F1K dinn serv Kot January 12, dorsed "Proposuls dressed to the undersiz Agency, South Dakota, will be received until 1o'clock of Pebruary 5 181, for furnishing and delivering the samo at Valentine, N 800 bushels of seed onts, 1,000 husho potatoes and 1,600 bushels of seed ders must stato the proposed price of o tiole tobe offercd for dolivery under i con trict. CERTIFIED ONE Eaell bid must. be necompanicd by n certi- fled cheok or draft upon some Unlted States Depository. wade payuble to the order of the undersigiied, for at least FIVE per cont of the amouut of tho proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving un awurd ghall il toprowptly oxaeute” u cont tract with good and saMolent surities. other- wise to he Feturned to the bidder. WRIGHT, U, & IndiunAgent. PROPOSALS FOR P16 diun Service, Pine cnoy, § i, T ar26th, 1800: Soaled proposa d *Proposals for Fleld Seeds” and nds dreased to the nudersigned at Pine Ridge Agency. Shannon Co., South Dikotn, will be recolved at this agency untll ¢ January 2id, 1801, for furnishing for agency and de|ivering the same at kushville, Nobraskn, ulout 500 bushels of scod wheat 60 bushel’s of seed potatoes, 410 bushels of e onts and 1% bashels of seod corn. Bidders muststate the proposed price of each arth tobe offered for avlivery under a ontriot. Certified Uhocks. aeh bid must o iecompunied by i cortiflod & or draft upon somo United States depos- 1tory, minde payable to the order of the under. slgned, for at loast fAive per cent of the amount of the broposal, which check or draft will ho forfeited to the United Statesin H'“U nn’ bia- deror bidders recolving an award shall fail to promptly execute a contract with good and fuicient surcties othcrwlus (o bu returned to the er. D. ¥, (ER, U.8. Indian Agcat. izt 0 0'oloc DAKOTA'S LEGISLATORS, They Consider and Pass a Vartety of Monsures, Pirnue, S. D, Jan, 15.—[Special Telogram to Tne Bre.|—~This has been & quite day in the legislature, The eloctions committes of tho house had no more contests roady to re- port, That of Vanderlinden vs Clarke will beup tomorrow. The contestant will probe ably be seated, which will give the iude- pendonts au additional vote Hall introduced a resolution regarding the statement of A member that he had been offered violence which was adopted. The resolution called for the appointment of a committeo consisting of Bowell, Teots and | IRoberts to investigate the mattor, Knipe introduced a resolution that a largs number of fedoral ofticils were assembled i Piorre to try and Influence membersof the legislature contrary to the civil servico and that a committee of one be appointed to call the attention of the prosi- dent of the United States, the senate and speaker of thehouse to the fact. Jones of Day introduced a resolution for the appolnt- of 4 joint commitics to propare s me- on the condition of the drouth stricken district, which was carriod. Harrison moved the addition of Bowoll, independent, and Gardner, republican, to the committée on elections, Lost, Goddard’s joint resolution calling for the disarming of all Tndians, moretroops for their control and the reimburscment of all losses passed. The senate joint resolution, memoralizing congress for seed wheat for the drouth stricken distriots, passod Converse, chairman of the temperance com- mittee, sccured & recall of tho indefinite post- ponement of the resubmission of pronibition, carried by the house Saturday, und had 1t referred (o a comuittee, Twenty-cight bills 1n all were introduced in the house. In tho senato seventy-four have been presented up to date, pameitel b STATE Heatrice Wants a Chartor. BeaTrice, Nob., Jan, 15.—(Speoil to Tiu Bk }—Beatrico hus finally awakened to the factthat hor prosent charter Is wholly innde- quate toa city of its dignity and protensions andis finally detormined to assall the legis. lature for the passage of a bill amending the city charter, which will give tho city moro metropolitan privileges and dignitics, To thisend, at a late meeting of tho city coun- cil, the following members of the counctl waore appointed to draft cortaln provisions ot the bill in the special interest of thelr de- partment of council works : Waterand water supplies, G. taxes, fluances, claims and o Dorscy ; officers, dutios and s Bibb;" paving, ' sewerage, monts, L. K Walicer; grounds, I. N. Caspor; Gillaspio: fire and health, John Snaw; streets and street railways, R. J. Swith. At the council meeting last night thosey- eral special committess rendered —interesting reports, indicating that the council nus tho matter deoply at heart. Another meating of tho council ‘wili be held Saturday afwerioon for the ostensiblo purpose of formuliting these suggestions into tangible shape and to complete the proliminaries for drafting the charter amendment bill, Musical Beatrioe. BeaTnice, Neb, Jan. 15.—[Special to Trra Brr.]—A number of leading vocalists of the city have formed a vocal socioty, consisting of about forty members, and met again last night and completed the organization by the election of the following officors: President, Horac L. Ewing; vice presidont, Benjimin R. Cogswell; secrotary, Miss Minaie McGoe; treasurer, Douglas Olives assistant i urer, Miss Bessio Barter; librarian, Grace A, Fullor; nusical director, Albert W, Brown; membership committee, Oliver P, Fulton, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Hubert Waite, Cliarles Hemler; social committoe, Mrs, J. B, Buchavan, Mis.'C. 0. Bates, Mrs, Trapha- Zan, 2 ithend They Cleared tie Neighborhond. Verbioke, Nob., Jan. 15.—[Spscial to Tirn Ber.]—A party of about twenty-five Ponca Indians and several Omahas visited Verdigro yesterday afternoon and pitehed their tepees in the outskirts of town, They succeedod in gotiing aliberal supply of whisky and in the evening cngaged in @ glovious drank, and made the night hideous with thoir jells, war whoops and dances. No ono was mo! lested, but they succeeded in depopulating the portion of town adjacent to their camp, Several citizens arc investigating tho matter as to who furnished the whisky which caused the disturbauce, L. Colej ntracts, C. G, s, R 8, publio improve- parks and publio public schools, W. H. Hard on the Boys. Nenraska Ciry, Neb, Jan, 15.—[Spe to Tux Bee.|—Neoraska City is uotbing if notoriginal. The small boy nuisance has be come au unbearablo one on the strects at night and the police have received instruc- tions from Mayor Ircland to run thern in if found out after 8 p, m. without good and suf- ficient excuse, Gage County Teachers, Bearwice, Neb., Jan, 15.—[Spacial to Tun Bik|—The Gage County Teachers' associa- tion will meetat the high school building, Bluo Springs, Saturday, January 2. An in- teresting programue has been prepared and the moeting is looked forward to with great interest by the county pedagogues. A Resldence Scorched, riska Crry, Nob, Jan. 15,—(Spocial Tolegram to Tirr Bee|—Tho residence of Chris Knudson was badly damaged by firo this morning. The fire gained cousiderable Eteadway before aiscovered and Knudson nar- rowly escaped. The Homeopaths. The monthly meeting of the Omaha hom- eopathic medical society was beld at the Pax- ton cafe last night, and besides discussing medical matters’ the semi-annual clection of ofticers was held with tho followiug 1 eults: President, Dr. J. 1. Brewer; vice president, Dr. D. A. Foote; sceretary, Dr. ¥, M. Lank. ton; treasurer, Dr. W, H. Hanchett. Board of census, Drs, C. G. Sprague, S. M. Camp- bell and I. P, Holmes, The memb 'rs pres- ententered into an animated discussion of the matters that are to come before the state association that convenes in this city next June. The meeting adjourned for two weeks, at which time Dr, Sprague will read @ papor upon thesubject of *Diplitheria.” ——— Postmasters Nominated. WASHINGTON, Jan. 15.—~Tho president to- day sent the following nominations for post- masters to the senate: Iliinois—Robort K. Shipley, Mendola; Milton D, Orrell, Gibson vi Albert Miller, Dundes. Wisconsio— Frank H. Putney, Waukesha, Minnesota— Thomas P. Dixon, St Clarles; Andrew Eaton, Wolls, lowa—Amos H. Favwell, In- dependence; Aavon Porte, Eldora; Watson Molyneaux, Hawardon, Nebraska— William H. Smith, Tndiancla; Frank W. Mattoon, Blue Springs, SR Skt Benevolent Oddfllows, Huroy, 8. D., Jan. 15— [Special Telogram to Tue Bek.)—The committee from the grand lodge of Oddfellows is in session here touight devising means for the relief of needy Odd- fellows in the drouth stricken districts of South Dakota, Among the notables present are Grand Master Bassford of RRedfield, Pasy Grand Master Richie of Yankton, Grand Represeatative Rice. The session will cone tinue Wwmorr - The Chil an Revolt, Loxnoy, Jan. 15.—A dispateh rocoived from Valparaiso states that Chillan mon-of- war have given notice that they would begin a blockade of Port lonique January 20. Ad- ditional aispatches this aftornoon say that tho rebels have declared the ports of Chil blockaded in order w elose trafic in tho intrate, i Young Lady Injured, SaLT Lake, Utah, Jan, 15— Special Tele- gram to Tur Bex,|—By the explosion of & kerosene lamp tnis evening Miss Kato Kil- bourne of this city wis so severely injurcd that it ls feared she will die. ~

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