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N 7 wie the merits of tho S ith =, vilbe d in best part of olty 3 or willsell out entirely. Address B 50, Bee office. i 26° THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNwm . ..ay, JANUARY 21, 1891 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED-TO BUY, FOR SALE—RFAL ESTATE, SPECIAL NOTICES, ADVERTISEMENTS for these colushs w be taken until 12:30 p. m., for the evenin, odition and until 83 p.m., for the mornin, edition and SUNDAY BE Tiuun—cnnn 1n advance. wee toms 0 first comemn » J{01t RENT all conveniences. A nicely furnished front room; 1817 Davenport stecet, NURNTSHTED front rooms with or wi bonrd. 104 S 11th, cor. Dodge. ATES—Advertisementaon this page will be charged for at the rate of 1% cent per word \h rots, heat. 'gws, Datly o the first insextion and 1 cent pet word for « 200 Hurt gsch mubsequent insertion. and §1.50 per i) 1719 Dav e r month. No advertisement taken at, 1719 Daveny 898 than 21 cents for the frst Insertion. TR 0 NITIALS, figures, symbols, eto., count eseh o front Toom; N Oam, 88 cne wott, i private famliy; roferences. 410 25¢ HESR ndvertisements must run consecms | - < — - L Heely Mnd idor mo_eircumetances will | Ja'0R_RENTEust front alcove room at_the they be taken oF discontinued by telephons. Morriam. Mo PARTIES advertising in these columma and | 20 TR having thoir answers ndd rossed o *num= b1 BAL Tonvenient ered lattar” in care of Tk Bew will recelve | o0 HOIS A1 WOCE conven numbercd check to enable thern to get thelr | family. W15 Douzlas etters. Answers will bo delivered only on Shded sl A g men, $10 per nih. 218 Leavenworth, M - ALL vertisements under the bhead of becinl Notiees”" are published In both the morning and eve 1|Nl|lhmln| Tue Bre, the elreulation of whieh aggregates more ihan 20,000 papers daily, and gives the advertiser FOOR REN Furnished roos, and stea 5 gus, buth 1510 Howard, 15 QT CLAIR European hotel, with dining he beneflt not only of the large circulation of | &Y joom, steam heatin all rooms. {ith AR Bk In Omaha, but also in Council Blufts, | Dodge. Speeial rates by week ormonth. 17 Incoln and other olties And in tha weat . 0k RENT-Front room with alcovecurtains mantel, stowm hent, gasand bath, ? closets, suitable for 2gentiemen or man wife, #1500 per month. Also adjoining room with big closet and all convenlences 810.00 por month, 207 8 Hth st 619 J00M8—Rensonablo rates. 222 R O LE of eity able. 12 gagoln and pthepetties and lgnsiatha B08e BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for those columns will be taken on the above conditions, st tho followirg busis houses who are authorized to take special notices at the same rates as can had atthe madn offic v OUTH OMAHA BRANOH OFFICE-No. 262 N Btreot, List ok 20 South Tenth close to good board. Rent reason h st [ FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. HASE & EDDY, Btationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 10th street. 'Q ¥, FARNSWORTI, Pharmaotat, 9115 Oum- e ing street. ‘WV FUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th atreo EO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- worth street. FY UGHES PHARM ACY. 2ith and Farnam. RO and Board—-016 So. 17 SITUATIONS WANTED. FPUE LENNOX, 614 and 50 N. 10th, fow desirablo and handsomely furnished rooms with superior bour. 450-23% )—A position as nurse. Reference Addross Mrs. T, A. Elllngwoc 2rd and Cuiming street. flat 1. 463 VW ANTED-Position as hoto perlenco and best of gooutof city. Address B ANT furnished rooms with board, tand bath. 28 N I7th street. AURNISHED fr slerk, long ex= erences: would , Beo office, 513 24% room_with bo PL ACE n8 cook In hotel. Address 14318 11th [ st. 01 20 A CENTLEMAN with sovaral yoars: ox. perience, capatle of flling a_responsible Dosltion, desires such with & mortgaxe come pany or bank in lowa or Nebraska, Omaha preferred Address B2, Bee. 415 30% ANTED-Situations for good girls; my waltIng rooms are always full from 0 a. m. to ip. m, Canadian Enployment office, 4% 8 16th, Telephone 884, 21 FOR RENT—-ROOMS UNFURNISHED top of Airst column on this 1age nice uufurnished rooms, heat, gus bath, for Light housekeoping, 611 N 18 . w. cor. 16th and L WANT'ED MALE HELP. vee fopof first colu For_rales, et ALTSM ntod S love and mitt m A.. Look Rox 11. € v vonfhia poe. | FOR_RENT—STORES & OFFICES. Forrates, ee. To travel for alarge nufactory. Address G. meron. Mo. MBI 23* 2 agents wanted for he Libra “we top of first column on this page, A store room on Doug| 1ith and 10th s street, streots, for dry American Literature. For a sot of Mod4 4% yolumes eall on or address N, E. Leac — agent, room 10, C; JOR RE and 2 fiats, 620 So. = 16th stre eral cottages ch S to 810 per day collecting s B J. Kendall Dld 421 pletures foF us (o copy ind enlurge: s faction guaranteed, and a_# outfit free. ARGE front and bac] Co., b New York, Maw 21* | 14" doctor o 1924 Farnam. 500-21% b A good stendy man with about | QTORESat 10 8. 10th, stentn heat furnishad, capital as partner in a first-cluss | & Thos. K. Hall, 311 Paxton bl T8 lier business loo The 4-story brick Dutlding, with orly occupled by the rnimst. The bulld- or without p Bee Publishing Co., § ing has o fireproof coment qasement,compiete steam heating fixtures. water on all tho floors, gas, ote. Apply at the office of The Bee. 013 OR RENT—By January 1, 18,540 square foet; sultible for any kind of wholosaling, at Tenth and Jones streets. G. A. Lindquest, 516 South Kifteeuth streot. 719 ANTED-Young man as stockkeeper in a clothing store; one that underst keeping stock. 1300 Farnam st. §23-20 A GENTS wunted—TLight work. Call after- noons. Room 4, No. 102 N, 16th, 524-27% tor. MEN wantoed to solicit for Topics. 1612 Chicago st. ANTED-Five harnessmnke ‘work. Marks Bros. Saddlery Co. ~story building, D—A first-olass advertising sollol- ‘ull Topies, 1612 Chicago st. =21 Call at 403-21 on light afar FOR RENT—WAREHOUSES. Forrates, dc., s top of_first eotuumn on this page OR REN'T orsalo—Fine, heavy story corner warchouse with most central trackuge in city; floors are 15,50 square feet. Stringer & Penny, Barker block, G OR RENT—Brick warchouso, bigh, busement, hydraulic e age. Best location in the city. Drick flve- ANTED-Man with good reforonces at Motropolitan Mfg. o, 1600 Howardst. ' two storles evator, track- A. G'Powell. 21 ANTED-Men to travel for our Canndinn nurscrios Stone& Wollingion.Mudison Vi3 W ANTED—Salesman 1o munufucture and [ For vatrs, clc,, wee (op of et ciimn on Tl pan i"?fi'/ “Customer for some vacant lots and for equity in good rental prnlu-r'y, [} Cortelyou, room 4, Chamber of Commorc wwtomer who will piy M W Elaven tor Orchard 11111 1ot. mast boe Hutehinson & Wead, 1394 Douglas. VWANTED-At one: merchan kinds; spot eash: must know L T. Newell & Co. 1410 Douglas, Omuha. [OURNITU cash price. ash i all once. 21 Highest » LE, household goods,ete. Wells, 1111 Farnam. I l'nnn-‘s wanted at 1 N 10th st MISCELLANEOU S Forrates, etc., see top of frat eolemn on this paags adyico freo. Address # Chiureh'st, Now York oty [)IVORCES quiet] Luwy Mudam Delzier, over 610 & clectro-thermal baths, tment, manicure and 8 18¢h, Withuell bik MONEY TO LOAN o lowns made on outside ond mortzage on Inside. ot Shicely bllc. 4 iey toloan. J. D. Zistle, oi4 M3 ST mort, propert Alex Moore ntes. Removed . TR © Oo—Lonns of #10 to before borrowing and rsos, furniture or out’ publicity, nc wssirenewal ofold andglow- I & Howard, 'ONE Mort ot our ri 5 15th st., loans money wtoral at réasonable rat 5‘( socond mortgs proved city | Money on hand M s on vacant & I . County warrants bought. 1. Hichardson s N.Y. Lift: ONEY {0 loan on city and_farm property. W. M. Harris, R 20, Freuzer blk., opp. P. 0 ] UILDING loans, 610 7 por_cont; noaddl- tional charges for commission or uttorney's fees. W. B. Melkle, First National bank bldg. AL Estate Loan i L REona & st 0 WS 10th st. No delay, ashon hand. Globe 10 extra charg Houses tor rent, good 11t YR § N, ¥, Lifo build- s in choice couns Nebraska and Town. wlso on good property; lowest rates; best oy’ ready. Titles and asters on chattel e any time from in any amount {0 sult bor- & C Anthon /sing, lend money on ties in no delay sed on he 0 loan by B, I, collateral securith 1to 6 months, rower. ans made on household goods, planos, or- ses, mules, houses, leases, warchouso pts, ete., at the lowest possible rates without pubifelty or removal of property. My loans are so arranged that you can make apaymentof any amount atany time and re- dued both prineipal and interes 1f you owe a balance on your property or nve s lonn you wish changed, I will pay it off und carry it for you. If you find it more con- venfent, “call up telephone No. 1621 and your business will be arranged at home. Monoy alwayson hand. Node No pub- lieity. Lowest rates. y. B. F. Masters, Room 4. Withnell blk, 15th and Harney sts. \} ONEY to_Ioan on Improved clty property uteurrent rates; fandson hand; nodelay, ¥t Blust & C M Ramgo bldg. M()NE\':E @or 9 days, niture. etd. 618 Puxion son, on household fur- block, J. J. Witkln, M670- For rales, ete.,see top of AR column on this page JOR SALE~Chy The residence at 210 Plerce stroet, ot a bamsaln for a fox days only. Mauire at the Neb., Steam laund Tiih and Howard st reets M JOR A LE-—-Several €00 improve d_farms wlso unimproved lands and t¢ propert. ated countigd in Nehraska and bargninsA \nl\sz<~< Loomi eb, 531 TIOR SA LE-List yout property for sale ot exchange with E. ¥ Ringer, 110 Karnam, 4 Min1 or exchngo—For a good NOR SALE fatm or other prferty a forty-room hotel, furnished and @0inga gooa business. One of the best towns ®n (he uion Pacifie ralirond, Address B #, Bee B08-81% T oxchange 1 46, Chamber of M LLIST your pro ty for s Iwith'J. G, Cortelyou, rc Com e SD—Somo_ first-class rental proj will pay #1000 or #15.000 spot ca “ about §.00) fn watehes and diamonds o assunie small fnoum brance it e P. O. Lox 506, ety cheap; of Will trade, Small houss Long lease of ground. ha. Ol ihree of #Hth anc Farnam by first rties. Houses are open all day for In- n Every convenienco in the houses, 1ding gas and gas fixtures. Tookat them during this fine weathor: nd take life comfoitable duriug the Only takes from 8300 te 80 cash, ut fall for they will 5 Nat'l bank Place—I still have one -room Bouse to sell on_easy puyments; price § 00 cash, bul, §5,00 por month; would tuke some clear property i excinnge. J. J. Gibson, sole agent Kountzo Place, room & k. o See them blease you, D. V. % SALE—Or trade. fnproved farm, & s, InGosper county, Neb., clear, Ad- 1. $haw, 0th wna Hamilton st,0malia A4 300 de—One clear 1ot In Ar- uth Omaha. Make offer, a0l arze lot, GIXI6 ft., 4 and Cuming st 1ays splendid; cheap for eash, or will trade for farm. Address k. G. Merrill, 2nd and Cass sts. O ¥ R SALE or I YLIFTON HTE /9-room ha nd fulleorner lot, very cheap for casl, or will trade for clear farm or Om ha lots,' Address the ownerat 4nd and Cass E.G. Morrill. 157 ncres fino farm land adjoining good Ne- braskn town; nearly clenr. 160 neres finely improyed iand 2% miles from county sent In Nebraskn; lightly encumbered. 0 acres good land in Nebraska® miles from county 0 Inhabltanis. House and 16t In town in Kinsas; clear, Cloar lot In good Nebraska town. 4 room house und lot, barn, well and cistern, 10th street. Om aha; sifgitly encumbered; will trade for Omaha property and brances W, E. Cole, Continen OR SALE sl encums L] bloel ssidence A large list of cholce and business property. Houses andlots on by puy 1,29 and - upwards; nt lots $00 and up. GeorgeJ. Paul, 1% Farnam icost location an t house ha for tho money. Hot water and every convenlence possible. Barm, connected with sower, water and gas. D. V. Sholes, 2fj 18t Naut. bank. hrst F-ROOM_house, 1ot 33482, #1,700; also b-room Dhouse. 1ot % X8, 8. e eor 1ith and Vinton st Brick houso wnd Amerloan house, lot 66x%, n. o. cor. 10th and Douglas, $0,000, Mrs. Kuhlmann, 2121 8, 11th. 2% LEGANT residenco in Kountze fooms finely finished and all modern con- Veniences, Wirt st. near®tn, Can sell on one- quarter cash payment and balance time to right party. This s no cheapaTuirof & house but a comfortable honig inevery sense and 8 big snap bareain, F," K. Darling, Barker block. M7 BUSINESS CHANCGES, For rates, elo see to of firat co wmn on this pags NOR BALE—At face value for cash on HARLES Kautman & Son, real es: and loans, Choleo vacant and improved residence and business property for sale in all purts of the clty and South Omahu_on easy first and only mortgage on house and lot in city, #00, byearsat 9 per cent straight, Title perfect, Apply roowm 4y Bee Bldg, Da4g-21* ONANCE in u1ifo time for men with capl- tal and active men without eapitalto so- curo a very pleasant and profituble business, Na drones or ourlosity scokers need apply: Address with 2-cent stamp, Consolidated Ad justable Shoe Co., Salem, Mass. 2 FORSALE Fumiture and loase of_fi-room hotel in fine location; an average business of #30 n day. Good chi Best reasons for selling. » Merriam block, Counelt Blufs, Ta, M19 F19 T WILL sell or rent_my butter dairy of 80 or 40 cows 10 good. responsible party with land and bullaing. .. Saubors, Spriugfleld, Ne; M5 v wholesale our process clder, made STORAGE. without apples. Excellent wages. Partioulars do. Towa clder mfg. 2 “Nm{,s?flnl.lhll‘ Forrates, ctc., see op of first column on this page — __ — FPRACKAGE storago atlowest rates. W. M. ANTED—Salesman who meot tho grocery Bushman, 1611 1.60venwo A 2 trade to sell one of the bost articles on the markot on commission. - Address. X, Bow, % JTORAGE—The best In city—cloan,dry, sufe, Bund privately stored at reasonable tors Omuba Stove Kepair Wks,1207 Douglas. Tel WANTED-—-FEMALE HELP or yales, e .\ see top of first column on this pag —A good_girl for general house- work; small family and good wuges, 608 Georgin ave 5 200 ‘VAN'l'sn—Ouo ook at tho Olty hotel, Bi4-26% WANTEC—TO RENT. For rates, dc., sce top of first cotumn on (ks vags. W ANIED o Rent—A room or store alioit 25340 fect, with power, steam and 1ight, Address B 47. "Tee," Mo 21 ANTED—By man and wifo withoat chil- dren, furnished rooms for housekeeplug, or board I private family. - Address b 43 o WA TED-Gtl to do first work for privite family. Tnquiro 810 South ud stregt, O 221 ANTED—A first-olass girl for genoral housework. good wugos. 220 Burt st ANTED-Lady for dressmaking, 121 N. 11th st. M515-21% RENTAL AGENCY. YAPABLE aceountant with #5.00 to Inv cin secure position Of treasurer in incor- porated company 1n Omuha with puld up gpital by wpplylng or writing, Seourity. 81 T EAT market for sale cheap. M Inqu torms, LIstyour property with us, Loans at lowest rutes.” Ofiico 1503 Douglas st. Tol; o 481 -ROOM cottage, full lot, Hanscom Piace,east front, and o great barginfor n few days §mall cash puy ment and bulunce on long tiime, F. K. Durling, Barker block. o CLAIRVOYANT. For ratm, etc. see op of frst_coumn on thispras M ASSAGE-Mudum Delzter, over 610 8. M &8 Nunute V. Warren, olaizvoyant trance apeaking writing und_reliale businos medfum, fouryears in Omaha. 119 N. 18the '1\ ME. Burrough Palmist tells the past, pres- entand future from the lines of the band, In theold Gypsy wuy. Feo. #1: ludies only 1817 Izard street, Onin RRIVED-Clulrvoyunt, maturlly gifted, tells past and future, love troubles, ab- sent friends, changes, trivel, business, Sutis- fuction given. Nrs Wallaoe, 1808 Fagnam gt I ARDWARE, turniture and imploment stook and bullding for sale cheap for cush or one-half cash and good land or Omaha property. Address Box 77, Neola, In. 556-21% QTOCK of books and stationary, new and Nclean, for salo for cush or in exchange unincumbered real estate. bau @20, N Apply to & Lane & Rush, attorneys, rooms 919 York Life Bldg, Oniaha. M370-3 MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. Jor rates, etc. wee top of fi F&u ALE—Cheap, o 1 Davis & (¢ condition. 1 column on this pags. arly new_ Hallott, , upright pluno in first-class Inguire at 1916 Douglas 303 EFORE buying & plano_examine the new scalo Kimball plano. A. Hospe, 1514 Douglas. 1 NEWS OF THE Nebraska, The Hyannis brass band is making good | Progress. here aro only $28 delinquent taxos Grant county, Five tiger cats woro killed last week by residents of Hyannis, The Custer county Teacnors' association wiil be held at Broken Bow January Broken Bow young men have organized a company of home guards sixty-two strong. Revival meetings are in progress in the Methodist and Baptist churches av David City. For the first time in tho history of Frank- lin county, its financial affairs ure nearly at par, The students at the Pern normal school contributed about £50 to the fund . aid of the western drought sufferers. THe Grand Army post of Peru gavoa sup- per for the benefit of the drought sufferers, which was a decided financial success. The Marsland frrigation and improvement company has beeu orgavized at Marsland, Dawes county, with a capital stock of $100,000. Five head of cattle belonging to . H. Sturtevant, a Furnas county farmer, broke through the ico on the Beaver and were drowned. The stock of goods of W. A. Chitwood of Republican City bas been attached by cred- in Many Clergymen ’ Bingers, actors, and ]vub% speakers use s Clierry Pectoral. It is the favorite remedy for hoarseness and all aflections of the vocal organs, throat, and lungs. As an anodyne and expectorant, the effects of this preparation are promptly realized. LAY Cherry Pectoral has done me great good. It is a splendid remedy for all dis- eases of the throat and lungs, and I have much pleasure in testifying to its merits,"— (Rev.) C. N. Nichols, No. Tisbury, Mass. In my profession of an auctioneer, any affection of the voice or throat is a serlous matter, but, at each attack, I e been re- lieved by a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This remedy, with ordinary care, has worked sucha magical effect that T have suffered very little inconvenience, I have also used it in my family, with very excel- lent results, in coughs, colds, &e."=Wmn, H. Quartly, Minlaton, So. Australia. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED DY DR.J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggista. Frice §1; six bottles, §5. Recelver's Salo of Capital Hotel Fur- niture. By virtueof anorder of the dlstrict court, tnand for Luneaster county, appolnting the undersigned recciver in the sult of Ralph Kitchen vs Edward P, Roggen, et al.. notice I hereby given that I will on’ the 8th duy of Fobruary, A, D. 181, at 10 o'clock a. m. of sald day, at the Capital hotel, ut the southwest corner of Eleventh wnd P strec the city of Lineoln, in the count Litic publie auetion to th tbidder all tho personal property, furniture, ge chattels and fixtures in sald hotel bélonging the firm of Roggen & MeDonald. The in- tory and list of the said chatiel property can be examined at the suidlotel building and atmy office. SAM MCOLA Lizicoln, January 19, 1801, Rocelver, Junild21tm RAILWAY 'ruv]E_ GARD Arrives Omnha, 800 am Loaves [CHICAGO, BURLIN _Omahn. | Depot 10th and Masc Chlongo Expr Chioago Expr Chiongo Expi 910 p w 650 p m] 1035 A m) benver Day Bxpross 10 a m| Denver Expros. 710 p m| Bonver Night Expres 500 p m Lincoln Limited R Lincoln Loeal.. Leaves K.C,8T.). & C.B. . | _Dopot 101 n: 080 & m| o Kani 046 p mi. 0. Night “Loaves | UNION _Omaha. 3 70 p acltic Expross 1020 a m . Danver Expross 807 & m| Kannsas Clty Kxpros “Tonvos | X _Uuwaha. Night Expros tinutio Expros Vestibule Limited SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, ha. |U. P. depot, 10th andMarcy St Arrives Omaha. 0% Arrives 96 & m Thicago Express 4% p ml| estibule Timil £18 p m|Iowa Accommodation (ex 010 D m|.unee. .. e olass 4-roller flour mill, running t and day, In first cluss condition, In good live town of four thousand Inhabitants (the only mill there) forsale or trade for stock of hardware and implements. Correspo co solicited. Mumaugh & Fitchett,J503 Howard st.. Omaha, Neb,, sole ugents. i NOR SALE--A stock of cigars, tobacco, canes, pipes, furniture and with leas {Reasonable rent). - Address B 1, Boo oflee., 0 21 'G EO.¥. Gellenbeck, teacher of the banjo with Hospe, 1613 Douglas. 940 MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. For rates, ete, see top of frat columm on this pags, M ASSAGE bath at Mudame Smith's pariors, 607 8. hst., next Barker hotel. 022 31° ~Mudam Delzler, over 6108 I3th. 085 - K3 ADIES wanted on salary to scoure sub- iscribers for®Toples. Call” 1612 Chicago at. ? 403-21 VW ANTED-Hcima Nelson at 60i § 20th o Forrates, de.. see top of first colwmn on (hia page. RENTAL agenoy. Tist your hroporty for / rent, salo or exchango with E. k. Ringor, 1510 Farnam. Mol " IST your houses te soll of ront with O, F. : Life, 26 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For rates, et W ANTED-—Immediately two persons t ro- colve Instructions and keep books, J. B. Bmith, 85 New York Life. M517 , %62 o 07 rat column on this 1age Ut PERSONAL. For rates, de., tee top of first ealumn on this pr W0 reward for that shiet, Ed, icker, R Wm. Edward or John Edward, 18 568 in. high, welght 140, brown hair clipped close, thin brown mustache, small round fentures, has small feet, wears FOR RENT—HOUSES, For terms, ete., see top of Arst column on this page. T—House of 8 rooms, FQR REN No. 6shoeund 6% bat. He wore away light No. 1712, in good,repalr, hard o brown overeoaf, soft brown hat, dark coat collar under house, »1 flnt of 6 rooms, | and vest, striped pants all new.’ Had with steam hoat, Linton block. Inquiro of John Hamlin, 917 Linton block, South 1ith st. g Lim yellow dog skin overcoat. le drove away a pale of dark iron gray horses d nad & y oars old woight about 1000 pounds each: gooa Foun ENT—Nice gtylo: “hitened to’ new, ond spring Miibum RED L Cott buggy, rubbertop and leather cushions. He ter of clty, price 815, 1716 Webster street. | 1od nywuy & blue roan mare about § years old. 993 | Hiind in one eye, weight about 1,000 pounds an fine style. Any information of above deserl ed thiof or property send tosherift of Douglus, Washington or Saunders counties. Joseph even-room cottage, ave. Ingnire 9181 DR RENT ave and Caj JOR RENT--Furnishod house with ail mod- | Arnold, Moon & Marsh. . J. Linch. Ashland I ern lmprovementd. Ringer & Bradley, 1519 | Neb. 4852 Farnam st. 430 e e OR RENT-To an 1‘mn1|m-.n.mgl?nlm?r 18 LO8T ‘weres, house und barn on Militar b s e w . o Apply o' Theo. Williams, 1720 Capitol ave - | Ferrates, de., setop of frst eotumn on this page. . stondindie e MATS | (QTRAY From 3212 Seward street, small OR RENTD Touses 10 rooms Saoh. Park e o UL M ave and Woolworth st., eity wator, fumuce, R ) Capite 1 s P &e." Call nt once. Mumaugh & Fitehott, nouse | 1ectric light Co, 1612 Capitol avenue. 53521 renting ngents, 8. W. cor. 15th and Howard st. | 17 0ST—Irish setter dog 10 months ald; re- 604 | Liward. vard. W, Simeral, tel. 9, rooms 221 and 22 First Nat. bank. 528 NOR RE room flut, also 2 rooms sult~ for light housckeeping. Lange bik, ith st. 07N R RENT-2 elozant 11-room 2508 and 210 Douglus st. Gordon r dog about. D four months old; when last seen had ona wide leather collar With short plece of rope at- tached by snapand ring. The dog had & lame ouses, Nos. Enouire of A, A 8 A back. .00 reward will be pald at my ladusone, 110 bouglasst., or Globe Loan & | cojidunce, i1z N. Lowo ave, oF wholesaio rub AR i #18 | ber store, 1111 Hlurney st % T. Lindsey. 48-2 7-ROO0N hause with all modern conveniencoss — £5 por month, corner Thirtioth and FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC, For rates, e, s (op of first w e Woolworth, facing Hanscom Park. Enquire Leo & Nichol, %th anu Leavenworth, 701 OR SALE or Exchange—Clean stock of dry goods. clothing, boots, shoes, hats, ca) dies' and gents' furnishing goods. Address Box %, Frankfort, Ind, 270 Ok R Only hotel In a good town: i good opening for a good hotel man. For particulars address Box I. Burr, Neb, 40 ¥5* OR SALE—Half intorestIn_a well estab- Tished Dusiness in_this oitys will require 000 cnsh. Address Y 64, Boo office. M8 12 MEDICAL, Forrate, ete, sce to; non Eh FINET electrio and electro thermal bath rooms. including Turkish cabinet baths Ladiess to 1dally & Tuesday & Frida; sv'l‘?u 810 10." Dr. Richards, rooms {18 & @, Bee bldg, " HAIR GOODS—WIGS, ETC, OR SALE or Trade—Large livery and food stable, feed siore attached. This is well locatod On puved street and doing a good business. Mumaugh & Fitchett, real estate 1ts, cor, 15th and Howard st. 04 I OTEL, For Sale—Do you want get Into o 200d business? If you'do,buy the Commer clal at Broken Bow, Neb. £ N cstublished business for salo or trade. Hox 518, tity. 16) g FOR EXCHANGE, Forrates, et vee lop of frst column on this page V ANTED—Clear town propertios Lunds or stock and cas For very good Rental proport, Closo to business centor, Quick deal. Address B M. Bee. 449-25 (IGARS for pluno. Address B &, Bee, AT 18 INEST rentatblock In Omana to exchange for clear lands and lots, We will glve you an excellent trude. Our houses are all rented, and are paying good rental income. Be quick. Address, B 14, Boo 500 2 ANTED—Clear Omaha or town lots for Inside lots and lands, Address B 3, Boe. 4172 AN use lots within 5mile lmit for Inside property. Address I} 49, Bue. 525 W ANTED 260 stock _general tacrchan- dise, not over two years old, for clear and &.00” in Central City, Ne western land good bankable ! t\. Ed TEAM heated flats at 7008 16th, Thos F. Hall, 311 Paxton block. 5 OR RENT A good_work streets. Wiley & Jan, 1, 6-room cottage, firt- oluss in_every Tespoct, bath, hot and cold | FAOR SALE o - water; on motor line. Call v il Shorman v e ‘.‘.‘5,;‘,‘,{.5..‘2:“..‘,’.15.‘?.‘;’:’1..‘,‘;‘.‘3).’6.1‘:.'2‘:";:'“’ i 168 ¥ you wish to rent a house or store see H. orse 800, two-horse t P JR7SAYigh o rent§ houge ORK horse 80, two-horse wagon &, dou. ble work harness $15. Or will trade for s good light sidi H. H. Cole, Con- tinental block 00 FFOR SALE—: cood work toama Inquire at 0lb Paxton block. [ Jar buggy. ODERN new &-room brick house, choloe location, #0 per month. H. E. Cole, Con- tinental. LY SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. notes. Bo: W HAT have you to trade for two good in Mt. Plonsant - addition, the future r dence portion of Omubi. Make offer. Addross 1 26, Bee office. 3l NUMBER of stock ranches to exchange for merohandise,68 Paxton blk..ClmBrul%l‘Jt'ag; DRESSMAKING. ales, etc., see top of Arst comrmn an (his page Torrates, ete,, see top of frat. comsmn on this page. JREST line hair goods [n west; halr dressing, P yigs, switches, bangs, halr’ chains, ote.. o spoclaity. Davies, halr goods and _milliner, opposits postoffice, 111 8 15th street, Omalia. PAWN BROKERS. For rates, ete,, see top of Arst column m this pags (RED Mohle louns n watches, jewelry, e oney on diamonds and e cor. Famam & 11t BOARDING, For rata , ete,, see lop of_fgat columnon this page. JPUIES-OLASS table board: 78 Harner. Bisio- COSTUMES, For rales, ete. see topof first eolumn on this page ADIES and gentlemen ean rent masqu. ado suits at 622 N. 106 /st. i) 2 " PENSION AGENCIRS, For_rates,_etc, see v ol _goimn_on_thu page IONS—The Clingman Pension Agenc renzer block, Information free. 72 4 Agency, South Da- 1NL—Shalod proposals en- dorse posals for Fiedl Seeds.” and nd. dressed to the undemtgned i Rosebud Azency, South Dakota, Wi be reccived until 10'clock of February & 18k for furnishing and deltvering the same at Yalentine, Nebrak 500 bushels of seed oats, 1,000 bushols of se potatocs and 1,000 bushels'of seed corn. Bid- dors nust state the proposed price of each ar- ticle tobe offered for dolivery under a con- trct. OERTIFIED CHECKS. Each bid must’ be necompanied by a t- Hed cheolé or druft upon some Onitea Krac Depository, niado puyable vothe order of the undersigned, for at “least FIVE per cont of the aniouut of the proposil, Wwhich check or draft will be forfelied tw the United States in case_any Didder or bidders recelving un award siall fall topromptly execute a con- tract with good and suficient suriti Wise to be returned to the bidder. J WRIGHT, U 8B IndianAgent, dinn service.—Rosobus kota 2 E’“mmu FENENTS to do dressmaking Tn fam: Ldilies solicited, Miss Sturdy, 2610 Ifl‘l‘lfi l.! 11 Forvates, eto,, sce top of arst column onthis pags IALL or write for oatalogue: nd vesti- Forvates, de., seetop of Arst columi on_ (s page, PATENT SOLICITORS. reniler type- r. Manifostly superior featuros. - \ portant ohanges mad: writors ‘ xchanged or ronted. 10003 Varnam st., k, 115 SUME city bank stock. A, L. ol, city. {SUME oity bank stock. ™ A, T2 Motzel, city. plete set of drug store flx w ete. P, O, Box . Fur rales, etc., see top of frst column on this page. DATENT lawyers and sollcitors, G. W. 8 & Co., Beo bullding,Omaha, Branoh office Washiugton, D, C. Consultation free. ENT SALE"RLN v Jos p R 2o ARNINS 7 OMAK A 1146 & mi ) Fast Knst #ox (0x Toaven |CHICAGO, MIL, & ST PAUL.| Arrives _Omaha, |U. P. depot, 10th ana Marey Sts. | Oma, 010 p |- Chlcago Expres Wi am 108 & ml.22 Chicago Express. .. ) p m Teaves OMAHA & §1. 1LOUIS. Arriver Omaha. |U. P. depot, 10th and Marey Sts. | Omaha. Wpm... %0 p Teaves [ Arrives Omaba. | Omaha. 0w mlL 52 p m il 520 p m | Walioo& Lincotn Pus(ox. S 1! ...Norfolk (ex. Bun —C, M. P M. X0, Depot 16th_and Webster Sts. 1...8lonx "“1 ‘Accommodation. .. | |$ioux Clty Express (ex. Sunday)| 8, Paa o Fassong MISSOURI Union Depot, Council ight Bxpross. “Atlantic Expross. Vestibule Limited. “leaves [CHICAG | Arrives Tranafor| U | tvanater 040 & m|. Chicngo Express. . 0w pm 800 p |00 Vestibado Liwmited. 9% am 100 b m Eastorn Fiyer. 130 p m| TAtlantle Mall. &% b w modation (i “Jaaves [CHICAGO, MIL, & ST. PAAL. “Transfer|Unlon bepot, Councll Blutls, | i p ~Chioago Expros 120 p “Chilcnzo Express. . K. C Union JOE & - B. . Counell Bliafts ity Day Expross Kan ty Night Expres ves [ OMANA & S0 LOULS Sterl_Unlon Depo 0 p [~ ....5t. Louts Canon all. T Arrives Tranafor Loaves “Transfer Arrlves Transfor 216 p m “Toaves |CHIC BUBEN & QUINOY.| Arrivor Transfer| Unon Depot. Council Bluffs. | Transfor U0 8w hicago 2N pw 100 p ml: Chicago Express. . | 040 a m 06 p m . Creston Local 1N am Toaves |~ SIOUXCITY & PACIFIC. [ Arrives Transfer| _Unlon Depot, Counall Bluths. | Transfer (00 am 1100 p m " THE REALTY MARKET. [NBTILUA\IENTSpll_uuuuu record January 20 WARRANTY DEEDS. Honry Ambler and wifoto D H String: ham, lot 10, blk 4, Eckerman Place 1 Patrick Desmond and wife to J M Daugh- orty, lot 14, blk 1, M Donovan’s sub.... 900 AX Egiert ind wite to B W Wessells, Tots 1and 2 bik 1, La Veta Place....... 4,00 O A Goss and wifoio Anna MOurr, n'26i4 toet of 1ot b blk 10. Omah aptiasear Gl A R McCandlis| and wife' o 0" 'M Woodbridge, lotd, bk 2, Tsabel add. ... 1,100 WE B Pierceand wife to R A MoEach- ron, lot 15, blk 2, Washington Hill..... 1,500 George F Paul 'to J N Ohurch, lot 5, Paul'ssub in Washington Hill.." ... 4% J ¥ Bansom 1o C V I lot 4, blk 112, Florence....... .. F A 2.000 Clara M Vanborn and husband toJ H Hiteh, lot 10, blk —, Walnut Hill..... .. 2,00 O L Van Camp and wife to & H Pickard, lot 6, blk 5, Cottage Park . 1,000 DEEDS. United States to Elizabeth Hance, nl% Of 8¢ 5-16-10 (PALODL).. oo vviiins vvenis Total amount of transters. 17,401 Bullding Permics. The following permits were issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : Lda M. Brown, repalrs, residence, Lowe avenue and Davenport street ¥ 1,50 Ernest Stubt, two-story brick addition to hotel, Eleveath and Mason streets 1,500 One minor permit.. . sevene 180 itors, but arran gements are being made to adjust tho matter, B. F\ Seibert, living near Braver City, lost soventcen cows and five steers the other night by a_mysterious diseaso. The cattle were apparently woll in the evening and were found dead 1n the morning, Stromsburg bad boys havo been Daniel Boroff and wife, the is blind and the latter deaf. The other night they shot into the Boroff residence with a slingshot and _hurt Mrs. Boroff badly, be- sidos nearly frightening the old couple to death, John Allen, an old resldent of Saline county, who has beeu living apart from his family for al years, wi Swanton where he has been living for the last fivo months all alone. An inquest was held and a verdict rendered that he died of pleurisy of the heart. Postoftice Inspector Jesse T, McCluro met with quite a serious accident between Ausley and Berwyn, Bewas standing 1 the back door of the eaboose of a freight train looking out, when the enine struck o cow. The jar of the train threw him against the door, drivs ing both hands through the glass, cutting s left hand very serlously and nearly severing one of the tendons in front of the metacorhal joint. Bonesteel & Turner's was tho scene of a hair-pulling strugele botween the good Mrs, Bird Head and Mrs. Knudsen, both members of the Ponca tribe, says the Niobrara Pio- neer. Mrs, Bird Head oame in the store while Mrs. Knudsen was trading and threat- ened to whip her, and very soon the strugglo began, The lady with the feathered ap- pendage was much younger than her op- ponent and camo out with her wings flop- ping. This is the first Indian blood spilled u our vicinity. annoyix lowa. Lucy Moore, near Lohrville, took strych- nine and died an agonizing death. She was cighteen y despondent, The increase of communicants of the Epls- copal church of the dioces of lowa during the pust decade was 5 per cent. The population increase was 17.08 per cont, Bishop Perry of Dasonport has just re- ceived, a little late for Christmas, an English plum pudding sent from Oxford, England. The duty on it was 75 conts. It is reported that the Rt Rev. Bishop Hennessey will erect before the and of this year a magnificent Episcopal residence at Dubuquo ou property which he recently pur- chased for §18,000, Ananias Pugh Luse, the well known Chi- cago typefounder who recently died at Lo Angeles, Cal, was for neary & score of yoars aresident of Davenport, where he carried on the job priuting busines Tho site for the government building dar Rapids has been located on the & oruer, opposite the Baptist church. ty offered the Jand to the governm: 1,000, Thoappropriation for Cedar X 1s £100,000. Hon, Charles Aldrich, who has prepared and presented to the state liprary at tho cap- ital the very valuable collection of autograph letters, manuscripts and portraits, has ap- plied to Bishop Perry to appoint a committee of leading church mén throughout the state to procure by subscriptions of A sum not ex- ceeding §, a portrait in oil offthe first bishop of 1owas, Rt. Rev, Henry Washingion Lee, 1), D, LL. D., Cantab, for preservation in the ture gallery. The bishop has com- I the request. nders, who is under indietment for forgery, made his escape from custody at Waterloo. He wans formerly in business at Waterloo and failed, and_afterwards disap- peared. It was then claimed that he had forged four notes, and he was followed and recently captured at York, Pa. When he was brought back he claimed to be sick, and the physicians decided that he had consump- tion. On this account he was released from joil and placed in the poorhouse, but he did not seem toimprove. He climbed out of a second story window and made his escape in the night. The Two Dakotas. Building is going on at Grand Forks as in midsummer, The demand for houses exceeds the supply at Deadwood. Thero is complaint of pcor local mail ser- vice in the Blaclk Hills, The railway mail messengers going into Deadwood have & run of 342 miles. D. C. Ackerman, a pioneer of the Black Hills, is dead at his home near PPiedmont. The street sprinkler was in service all day Friday at Bismarck and the weather dis- counted that of Italy. David Colo of Ethan, late republican nomi- neo for sheriff of Davison county, died of heart diseaso yesterday morning. Inquiry is boing madoin tho Black Hills for James A. Van Eman, formerly of Can- nonsburg, Pa._Ho is the hoirto a consider- able estate by the death of bis parents at tho old home, The order of Knights of Labor Is growing in North Dakota. It is claimed that twenty- five members of the order wero elected to the legisiature last fall by the labor aund farmer vote. Bottineau had a masquerade ball one night, last weok. Ouly five days before the whole pecting to be pillaged, burned by the Indians—according to the newspapers. South Dakota claims more colonels than Kentucky in proportion to population. Titles have been sprinkled indiscriminately over rs of age. Poor health made ber it o John 5, nt for pids Cy Nothing like it —Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion. It’s as peculiar in its compo- sition, as in its curative effects, in all the diseases and disorders that afflict womankind. It’s a legitimate medicine—an invigorating, restora- tive tonic, a soothing and strength- ening nervine, and a positive rem- edy for female weaknesses and ailments. All functional disturb- ances, irregularities, and derange ments are cured by it. rere’s nothing like it in the way it acts— there’s nothing like it in the way it's sold. Its guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or the money paid for it is promptly re- funded. Read the guarantes on the wrap- per. You lose nothin, help you—but it w The system is invigorated, the blood enriched, digestion improved, melancholy and nervousness dis- pelled. It’s a legitimate medicine, the only one that's guaranteed to give satisfaction in the cure of all @ fomaln 18 n1q, To eurs Bilionsness. Sick Headache. C pation, Ralkria, Liver Cotplaite. "tk (e, oale and oertaln remedy, SMITH'S BILE BEANS Use the EMALL SIZH (40 littlo baans to €he bote tlo). They are the most convenient: sull all ages. FPriceof olthier sixe, 35 cents per boitle. Photo-evayu 70 6 OF this. Ploture ToF F. EMITH & CO., e Beans, Bt Louls, Mo. if it doesn’t mer of whom | tho militia until it Is satirically sald that 14 is a distinotion to be a privata. The Buffalo Gap Republican s City at ono time serlously confemplated strotohing an electrio light wire around the town which was to be kept “alive” at nlgat for the purpose of keeping off the Indians, Enoch Johnson, & farmer on his way home from Sioux Falls'with & load of lumber, was thrown down a fifteen foot embankment. Ho was imprisoned under the load and held there twenty-four hours until somebody came alon g and found him. He sustained a Tracture of & Rapid | leg and other painful injuries and was uncon found dead in & house at | largo portion of tho time he was a r, but there is hope of his recovory intoxicated when the mishap oo- st i physiciin sald T eould not live; my out of order; frequently vomited nish mu mors on_ 1! ; skin ¥ 0y stomac llow; “small dry would not retain Bitters cured n 872 Exchange street, fou Mrs | Buffalo, N. Y. xplains, tho Editor of Tum article of Tnm 14, signed by Al who can give ne his monumental ignor headed, ill the Coroner Explain® I ordered & postmortem examination on the body of Alexander Obring to establish the fact that blo to old The Oxany, Jan Oxana Ber: Bug Gy In January supercillio, better evidence of anco than is contained In the artic an of a ed by his fallingfrom a se: king house, and not depondent on any other causo. Upon reaching the scone of the accident, and waking an oxternal ex- amination of the body of the deceased, I failed to find any physical ovidence of In- jurics which tould result n so sudden & death as befell the unfortunate Alexander Obring. The surgeon to Swift's packing house hiad been summoned in haste,and when ho arrived, lifo was not yot_extinet, but the unfortunate Obriug died a few minutes after hisavrival. 1 asked the doctor the cause of death, and he said ho could not state as there was not sufficient external evidence for him, to give an opinion. Being possessed of at least a limited medical knowledgo of the cause of death, as well as a slight familiariv With the logal knowlodge of tho law of evl. dence, I then proceeded to sumply do my duty as an' honest seeker for the truth, 'O sturt 1 hna the evidence of two of Obring's follow workmen that they saw him fall from the seaffold to the ground, a distance of thirty- four fect, but they could not testify whethar the man was alive or dead, conscious or un= conscious before he left tho scaffold. Bein, a medical man, I knew that either runturo o the heart, stroke of d a' bursting of an ancurismor a apoplexy, might have produced th before ho fell from the scaffold, If ither of these conditions bad taken piace, then death would be due to a natural cause, and not the result of the injuries received by the fall. The body did not_ present any ex- ternal evidenco of having received any fn- juries which would result in such a sudden doath, by aprocess of exclusion, I endoay- ared to ascertain in a rational and scientifio uner the immediate cause of the death of sxander Obring, The post-mortem estab- 1ished tho faot thatnono of tho organs of the body had been in any of the diseased condi- tions which might result in asudden death. It also established tho fact that there was a rupture of the liver with complote larcora- tion of all its important vessels, and thut was_due to hemorrhage and shock, the result of the injuries received by the ymthe scaffold. Any intelligent por- son will recognizo the value of establishing boyond all doubt, the exact cause of death, especially if the deceased carried any acci- dent insurance. The resuit of the post- mortem examination does not leave room for a chance of doubt in a court of evidence, as to whether the deceased, Obring, came to his death from natural or violent causes. The iasinuations of tho insolent and malignant A.G., that sordid and unmanly motives, actuate me inthe discharge of my offcial duties, stamps him as a coward, a liar and a snealc. C. P HAnuaax, Corongr. — - Read This. When suffering from malarfa or_bilious fover, don't wreck your general health with quinihe or other nauscous drugs. Hum- phreys Specifics Nos. Ten and Sixteen eflect a spoedy and permanent cure, i Carnival Prizes. It is annonnced -that the following prizes will be awarded at the masquerade ball to be given at the Coliseum on Friday evening: Twenty-five dollars in cash to the best group, en masque, not less than five churac- rers, Two pleces of imported statuary to the best, reprosented couple, en masque. Elegant English walking umbrella to the handsomest costumed 1ady. Fine pair of slippers 0 the handsomest costumed gentleman. Beautiful opera fan to the best represented female char asque. Silvercup to the represented male character, én masque. Rich tofiet sot to the best *Goadess of Lib- Genuine meerschaum pipe to the best “Uncle Sam.” Cut glass bottle and perfumery to the best “Topsy Half do; male comi n silk handkerchiefs to the pest ostume, Beautiful lamp to the best femalo comio costume. Lady's red hat to the best “Fairy Queon.’” Valuable cane to the best, “‘clown." Gentleman’s shaving sot to be awarded by tho judges, and many othor beautiful prizes, Grand mar®h of characters masquo, 9 o'clock p. m. All musikers desiving to com- pete for the prizes. must take part in the grand march. Danciug promptly at 0:30 p, m. - 1 have a cousin whos a printer, says ex- Mayor J. B. Loughran of North Des Moines, Ia. Some years ago he was employed in this City where they were printing cireulars for Chamberlain, He had a deeo seated cold and terrible cough, and while setting up copy he made up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured him and that was the first [ eyer knew of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, 1 have been strongly in its favor ever since. My own ex- perlence ana that of my family convinees me that this remedy is the best in the world, That may be strong language but that is what I think. ~ For sale by all druggists, —————— A Generous Offer. A rare opportunity to the alumni and other friends of the university to render it timely aid is now furnished. Dr. Joshua W. Water- man of Detroit, himself an alumnus of Yale university, with great gencrosity proposes to coptribute £20,000 toward the erection of a gymnasium, if the graduates and other friends of the university will give the sane sum. If a Yale graduato so_interests himsel! to secure this much needed building may we not hope that the graduates of our university and its other friends will, all combined, hasten to fuliill the conditions of raismg £0,0001 1f pronipt uction 18 tken the building may bo comp) by next autumn_ May I ask the alumni in various cities to form commitwees and endeavor to push this enterpriso to early completion, 1 shall be very glad to receive and acknowledge any subscriptions, Janes B, ANGETL, President University of Michigan, Quinsy troubled me for twenty yeurs. Since I started usiag Dr. Thomas' Electrio Oil bave not had pn attack. The Oil cures sore throat at Mrs. Letta Conrad, Standish, Mich., Gct. 24, 1533, South Dakota Tin. Mr, F\, G. Sierth, who has resided in Hay- ward, Pennington, county, South Dakota, for the past fourteen years, was in the city yos- terday on business. Mr. Slerth is en- thusiastic on the subject of the abundance of unmined tin ore in the vicinity of Hayward. Already 8 wealthy compauy has bought up a number of claims, and with the aid of mu- chinery, is working them with great success. “There are also any amount of claims owned by private wdividuals, which will some day yleld a rich harvest, and are only laying idle now for the reason that the owners have nov the nocessary funds, it requiring somewhat expensive machinory to work vhem profiti- bly. Mr. Sierth exbibited a specimen of the tin ore extractod from Hayward, which, if a fair sample, shows that ihis partof South Dakota Is véry prolific in this useful metal. 4 i A Remarkable Case,—Mr. Walter Wheelor of the Washington Mills, Lawrence, Muss., for two yoars aflicted with varicose veln accompanied by & troublesome eruption, wad completely cured after taking only eight bot ties of Ayer's Sarsaparilla,