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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WERNESDAY JANUARY 28, 1801 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. ADVERTISEMENTS for the Do taken until um B mato edition and untl 8: ] ERMS—~Cash In advancs. . colume will eaition and SUNDAY lll ATES—Advertisementaon this page will }'] charged forat the rate of 14 cont per w Torthe C— \ jl you wi rat tneertion and 1 cent b mabsegaent inseriion. and §1.80 per line ' r month. No_ndvertisernent takem for ess than 21 cents for the first insertion. NITIALS, figures, symbols, ete., count each 1% one word. PP ESE advertisomonts must run sonmecns tively and under no circumstances will ey be Jaken of discontinied by telephone. JARTIES advertising In these eolumns and hawing their answers addressed to s “num- hor-d letter” in care of THE BrER will recelve numbsred oheek 10 enable them o get thelr etters, Answers will bo delivered only on acntation of thischeck. Enclose answers 1 onvelopes properly addressed. LT advertisomonts under the head of 4\ 7S jeolal Notieos' aro pubiished in both the w0 ing and evening editions of Tre Ber, the eireulatlon of whioh aggregates more than 20000 papers daily, ind ‘gives the ndvertiser ifit not only of the larze eirculation of w8 1o Omalii, but also In Councll Bluffe, 1 and other ¢lties and towns in th BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will e taken on the above conditions, atthefollowirg b 1ses who are authorized to take specia! 5, At the samo rates as can had atthe nsin office. jQOUTH OMAIIA IKANOH OFFIOE—No. 4623 N Btrect, Lister Block. j“"" W. BELL, Phurinscist, 62 S8outh Tenth wtr C‘""""l & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th s t, 3 H.FARNSWORTII, Pharmaotat, 3118 Cum= ¥, ing street. 1. HUGHES, T r word for arviacist, 34 North 16th zwro W. PARR, worth street. S Y UGHES PHARMACY. 24th and Farnam, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- SITUATIONS WANTED. 0 ratas, ele. rer toy of_fist column on this pa \| WING for_an iidren, or 1l rk. K.8, 40 27 one. or two a14 0, T0th and Howard FANTED-Situation by a ye “ stonographer, Address B 56, 7 ANTED Aress (12, Bee VW ANTED. as tenmst ness house, yood refereno dollnrs with e Tith. Address ¢ salesmn YOSITION ns city s ng horse and buggy ; host refc ady s a * n01 28% an of oxp rence Arpets or groceries. A d In the elty and eposit cou ple hundred r s evidenco of Sieotor, O with several patle of flling & ro on, desires such with a mortg pany orbank in lowa or Nebrask preferred Address B32, Bee, " JANTE ftuations for good girls; my walting rooms nre always full from 9 &, n. to ip. m, Canadian Employment office. #1414 S 16th, Telophone 884, 121 yoars' ox- msible com- O 415 30* WANTED -MALE HELP. f first column on this mae. The A. D, new mothod will produce tting, stylish garments without itonly at Cleveland cutting nd, 0. 1 y-on. T sehool, Cley '\ JANTE and f th hit on earth nt I xmp('w GENTS ! ntrol all cheapest. best und most saleable Address, for torms, Ine indes- Pittsburg, Pa. # to 810 por duy ool pletn o (OF A 4 904w SBTaree b fuction guurantecd, and o 3 outft froe Shian owninz_own teum to Reade st., New York, N W ANTED S sell Wubricating ofls and greases on com- nifeslon to consuners (hrough the state; large 3 to active man, Address Chicago Ofl 1! \"YWMIR"I' nv (hl('n\:n. 1. 40-27 »—A Doy 15 10 18 yoars old for offios \nnrl(, must be a good” penman. Puelflo hotel dephirtment. 7 W ANTED- A want ftirst-cluss wien Who ire alrendy traveling salesmen 10 carty our lubricating oils and grease sim- a8 n side line. Columblan O and Grease eland, O. MBIS-50 . o first oluss barber, right man. Jo. Tnn mond. West Point, Neb. D—First_clnss canvassors to nves- nte the best business in exist Paxton block. Mol '“'.\\"rr —Strong boy "0 . Call 8 a. pitol avenue. Room 5 -30% years. Collier, about m. A smpotent to hin- dle an entircly new business, never in- troduced in this ¢ity. Very liberal indu ments, and worthy of Investigation. Room Paxton bufldings, 000 21 )—Gentlemen wanted—Light work, Call after- Room 4, No. 102 N. 16th. "\'/L\'l'l‘, i with good references at Metropolitan Mfs. Co., 1600 Howiird st | ]{luu\mw FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS For vates, ete,, wee top o Aree commn on this Pagy JOOR BENT—Roores furnished of unfur- nished, chonp. & W. cor. 3st and Clark. 1198, 25th 2 per month, o2 l‘ B‘I RNISHED room X strect front room and aleove, saltable for 2 or ung men. N. W, cor of 15th and i rooms, stewm heat, 1119 Davenport st T 0t P URNTSUED rooms, 1008 Capitol avenye -0 wly furnished steam 15th und Jaekson sts 610 st front aleo vom at _the i 1 100 S1ith stree DOR RENT—Tvo pleasant rooms hundy to business, modcru convenlences. 208 Doug, 12 uth front 1001, bay windoy enionces, foF ono or 1we #10 per month. 218 Leavenworth, g8 mod- gentlo M rojshed rooms, lmm 510 Howa ed. uropean hotel, with dining tin all rooms. tith and by week or month. i and stod CLAIR S Dodge. S TOOR RENT-Front room with aleove,curtaing stean ad bth, 2 closets, man and wife, ing room with cos 81000 par ) suituble K00 per big closet n month onth. d all 207§ 24th st conven ST-Beautiful front roon_1s best part close 10 good board. Rent reas \‘r;:‘ FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. ., lc., pee oy of frat coliomn on thir_pane. Fora QOUTH front parlor. with board for two. 4 per week each. 18l N TLI-8 I{« JOMS for rent, 133 No, 10th. 745 90 , one with part of city, near ood stroct. 70 18 Ok RENT--Twao turnished al in hest Doard, 2578 arne ‘\'hl-L\' furnished front rooms, strictly first-class table board, terms reasonablo, 0. 200 N, I8th st. 00 1% T-OLASS table board with or without n. gus and bath in connection. Prices pdernte. 2007 Uass, FOR RENT-Well-furnished rooms board; ull convenlences; 2205 Fal FOOR RENT—A furnished room to Bourd it desired. Nooth Poppicton nven e, [URNISHED rooms (one unfurnished) with bourd. 407 N. 19th, Paul block. 606-27% Foom with board; y front room, first class 201 %, 23¢h avenne, 1 tourd, #.00. 1712 Douglas streo rd, $2.00 per weok, ']' 00M Day b furnished rooms with b Uheat and bath. 203 N 17th street. 1 00M FOR RENT»ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rat und board 5 week, 1924 Farnam. M701-J91* erc., wo_top of first coluin on this 1age (ONE unturnished roomn, 014 N [ith strect. NG FOR RENT—STORES & OFFICES. Forrates, de., st top of Jiral column on (his_page. JOR REN 1th st. T—Storo and elegant flat, |b|‘m!\'. ]‘\UR RENT-One_store and 2 flats, 020 So. 16th street, and several eottages cheap. B J. Kendall, 06 Brown blg. h QTORES at 00 steam heat furnished. W Thos. b, Hal) 1 Paxton DIk it} OR RENT—The d-story brick bullding, with or without power.formerly occupied by the Bee Publishing Co., 016 Farnamst. The build- fog hus o fireproof cement qasement, complete stean lmullmfiilx!un\. water ?n all the floors, gas, ete. ApDly at the offic of The Hoe. 015 421-F- TR RENT-By Jununry 1, 4-story butlding, #,540 square foot; suitible for wny kiud of yrholesaling, at Tenih and Jones strcets. A. Lindquest, 316 South Fifteeuth streot. FOR REN T——WAREHOUSES. T orsule—Fine, heavy hrhxk five- archouse with ‘most central loors are 13,500 squul Stringer & Pemny, Barker block, Brick warchouse, two stories ement, hydraulic elevator, track- location in the city. A. Forrates, et IST your houses te sell orrent with C. Harrison, 012 N. I‘l E. COLE, rent wee top of A Men to travel for our Uanadian one& Wellington. Mad ison, Wiy 0 WANTED»-F EMALE HELP For vales, ele,, vee top of frat colwnm on this page iv.«\ TED—~Immediately, one lady (middl age), tWo young men to recelve Instruc- tlons, and keep Iumlk!. J. B, Sinith, expert ne- countant, room &5, New Yark Life bui l!lm;é“‘ i VW ANTED-—C irl 12 to 15 yoursold to holp with house work, 253 Burt strect. 757 20¢ “ NTED—Girl for general housowork, 300 N. 25th street. v E 7 ANTED—Sowlug girl, 23 Famnawm, none but compotent nead apply. 04 264 7 ANTFD—Girl for gonéral housowork, e Corby st. TED—Lady #15 weol, roam st ez 27 s — FOR RENT—HOUSES. For rates. cto,, s or gentleman, fap o/ firat column_on (his page ] 0L R n xumlum 8-room h Globe Loan & Trust Co. .<lfl" 8. 16th st 6 Ok RENT . threo rooms; rouson. g n\‘unlm 0 NOR RENT—Seven-room co ave and Cap.ave. Ingnir fnr 28th dge. M714 houses 10 roows each, Park v und We olworth st., city Water.fimace, &c. Call at onge. Mumnugh & Fitehett, house renting agentsy's, W. cor. 1ith and Howard st ok JROR RENT—Furnished house to gentlenian und wife (no children), torms re mable o Tt party, Figiccluss rotorence ronuired: Tuquire atbie 8. St st. 02 0 PR RENT—Corner flut, 8 rooms, range and ull other couveniences. ut 7018 16th st. #40. Callat store. George Clauser. [ NOR RENT—Four 6 and f-room flats wm\ bath, hot water. ete.; paved stree business; all tmprovements; only #25 por mo. Referonces required. Tho Mead Investuent Co, #2 Bee bullding, J{OR RENT—Hlouse of 8 roows, N. #th st, No. 111, 1n good revsiy, hrd wud SOt water, cellar under house, Alsol flatof 6 rooms, steam heat, Linton block, Inquire of John in, 914 Linton block, South 15th st. 541~ FOR BRENT—Jun. 1, G-room cottage tirsk cluss in_every respect, bath, hot and cold water; on motorline, Call st 1521 Shermap ave OR RENT—A i rgo st of houses from 8 por month up. Geo. J. Pawl, 1600 Purnum. ki X-ROOM house. ity water, 1 Siti st 012 T—2glegant 1i-reom houscs, Nos. 2510 Douglus st. Enauire of A. A, Tindatone, 1410 Tiousins sk, o dlohe Loan & Trust Oo., Wi 8 16th st. bl “ROOM house with all moders con veulences: 25 per month, corner Thirtioth and ‘Woolworth, facing Hanscom Park. Eht*lll‘\l Leo & Nichol, 5th and Leavenworth. it b EAM I| uwd fluts at 700 S 16th, ‘lhul F , Pl au'P axton block TQR RENT-Nlce 4-raom ottage, st 10l 8. lith st. Inguire of Mrs. Duggan, 10tk and Paottlc sts. to rent s bouse oF store soe I, E Cole, Uneatal block. rate , e top of fird w.lulunun this pge. PULLMAN house—Special Veekly tate M P& RSONAL. For rats, ete.,, vee toof first calumn on this v WV E ave eire with sajistactory referencas registercd with us for housework. and securo wood servanis. The New F Agoy, Bank B'ld’g, 16th and Dodie. LOST Forrates, dlc., we ton of first_ comunn on (his pige, qlk\)filu\lulw\e kitten, tarn (4! 1002 S, Both ave, OST—On Monday mornmg about 10 &'elock w full blood bull-tertior pitahs tali white, with a few spots of mange. A Iiberal rovird will be paid forreturn of same to me. Rothery, 11th and Harney street M ] OST—One white and liver-colored bird dog, roward for return to Ed Flyun, 16th und T5-8% Reward. Re- MT58-29% Lake street. l OST-EIk budge. Brizgs, hatter, o OST—Building pluns and _specifioations, Beturn to 1605 Farnam street and receive reward L STRAVED or stolen. “One gray horso, loft it clipped, scar on left Mip. npout o yours old, welght 1100; 1roun pony with hal- Tor, abOULG yenrs old, welght s0,- Tow urd for return to &, 18278, 201k street “A pug doz from 103 Furnam, with namo & A. Bentord on collur A Hberel rewurd for réturn 1021 (R Bumberg. LT 20 urnuin streot, OST-1rish setter dog 10 mon ths old dward, Wm, Simeral, tel. 9, pooms 221 and First Nat. bank. 628 FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC. ’Ill filh‘fl, ele,, we ll' JoR *1\] |‘-—1‘)| ap, wagon and double work harness, or wlll exchange for buok board, also good 8ido bur buggy, cheap. 1l E. Cole Conthnental buliding. frst cotumn on this page TORSALE cheap—A two horse wiclgh, also large pulleys aud shafting 901 Douglis. 168 Sy o TFOR SALE-3 cood work toama. 618 Puxton block. FOR SAL:—MI:thLANEOUb. For rates, ele., see op o7 Arst coliann on lhuunm PORSALE Tortots. Address C.D. Groen- Ulty, L. T4 2 WANTEC—TO BUY, For rate, 10, 1o LoD OF ATl G Mn on TR DAe VWANIED to buy o show case for front aldewalk, Inquire 135 Farnam. M2 TlA\'I.-'uuumm for some vacant lots and for cquity in good rental property. J. G, Cortelyou, room 46, Chamber of Commerce M a0 one or two lots | rdale, Park. or othor good outside 'ATX Moore, 21 Sheoly bloeke jengpe 1Ll Grie addition. D to Buy—A good horse for buggy, havin savie and wanting eash niore horse may find purchaser by adaressing Bee office, giving agé, price and full ]nnn["uldn on W ] ndise; all Hndm &pot eashi |n|v~t know at onee. L T. Newell & Co., 1419 Douglas, Omubha. 201 RNITURE, household wah price. Wells. 1111 ” ORSES wanted at 11 N (th st. ds,ote. Highe MONEY TO LOAN, see top of st o For vate, ete llann on_this page Sanon Inproyed_Omaha prop: 008 or oent, Soe hidz, Mot ) ln\l Y 1o Joan on Improyved_Om: orty. 1l B. Irey. 106, Lite. srivate money to loan, 1 ha Renl Estate & Trust Co, 4 21,000 \““ AL funds toloan on nsido Omaha DUSINCSS property at very low rates In sums of £5,000 Lo #30,000. Kimbali, Champ & Ryan, 105 Farnam Nr.‘é woney toloun, 3. D, Zittle ratos. I E. 4 o ot Y. Lit M AHATTEL lonns at lowest /to w4 N. Y. Life blde, J ONEY foaned on furnifure, horsos, eto Hawkeyo Luv.Co. Douglas Blki6 & Dodgs T EYSTONE Mortgnze Co—Lowns of 0 fo I\ #1,00: got our ratos before borrowing and y: loans on horses, furniture orany ap security without publicity, notes bought; for new lonnssirencwal ofold andlow- est rates, cull 1 2% Shiely bk, 13th & Howard, & Removed minger. 78! YHATTEL bank, 7198 15th st., loans money on chattels orcollateral at réasonablorates i ]‘uur & second mortgages on vaoant & e proved city prop. County warrants bought. Money on |Inlll(| ¥. M. Richardson,818 N, Y, L. |’ N and_farm property uzer blk,, opp. ONEY to loan on olt W. M. Harrls, R 20, PBUILDING lowns, 6to 7 por cant; no addl- tionul ehargesfor commlasion or wttorney's fees. W. B Melkl ntional ank bidg TRFAL Estate Loans_Cash on hand. - Globa Loan & Trast Oo., #07 8 16th_st. No delay, 10 extra charges. Houses for reat, good list: K Y E & O M. Anthony, I8 N, Y. Life bulll- Jeiyg, lend money on farms in choleo coun- tles in Nebraska ‘and ITown. also on good Omaba residence proporty; lowest cates; besy no deluy; money ready. Titles and vassed o b i NTONEY o pupor bought. 1\ l(v|>|x|m||.\lu N. V. Lite. =R FOR EXCHANGE, Forrates, ete., we top of S eolumn on t Horses. hi¥hess or wagon In ex- hange for lots. 0 15, leo. Ta%-% o T ANTED-Gool house in exchangs for & wostern furm, AddiysC 14, e JOR SALE or ExchangéaFor clear improved Ominh real ostate 8 ctean stook of harde Wware, wigons; stock of about #25,000; in northe ern Iliinols. Address O care Omaha b VY VAT, ave you 10 exchanze for A 1clear land (o Tmy ea olt Party will pay some ci Furnum ™ acres Qroperty? Paul, 1000 TN for_flour bog s 0 o of clear land, dmproved, mill machinery AddFess P, O, irade o g South Omaha, and it Add din Chase o 2 Chicugo stie OTTRING est excellent business right here but owned by non-resident_can bo hud forkood Oma roperty. Owner in Om 0 few days Tutchinson & Wead. 1524 Douglas, -2 ‘ T ANTED-One stocko will pay some cash, balanc aha lots, Ono stock hardware of about $6,000.00 or #,000.00§ will pay part cash, balance clar farms. Ono fll\ll'l\ of neral merel ndise of about #10,« 000005 part cash, part land. Callon Ty M ron & Lovgren, Hoom 14, Barker block. 083 a W Ehave s nice home to exchango clar lot. Alex. Moore, 301 Sheely 'O EXCHANGE- First class dwelii property for Towa or enstern N farme, encumbered or clear, Addr Bee office. BUEIN property on 12th st naw, for residence. 2 clear Jots (corner) in Oreliard Hill for house and lot $0x120, Saunders st., south of Lake Clear, for residence, i i i gme other good property for exchange. D, Zittl Y. Lite. 20 acres fine farm lund adjoining good Draska town; nearly ¢ 160 acres finely improyed land county seat in Nebraska; liehtly ent doing an for a house near Far- i 00 miles from neumtered, mumynom" 500 inhabit Houso and 10t In town in ki arlot in good N 4 room house und jot, b i, well and cistern, 16th street, Omaha lfghtly encumbered ; will trade for Omaha property ind assume encums brances. . £ Cole, Continental biock, W0 (jl(.l\l‘fl for plnnu. Address B 43, Bee ]\ HAT have you to trade for two ;:nlwl in Mt. Pleasant addition, the future re dence portion of Omuba. Make offer. Addres B "Vr. Buo oftic o0 A NUMBER of sto moerchand] se,b15 Kranches to exchange for wxton blk.,Cameron & Co. B FOR !:ALE-—REAL ESTATE. ¢ 1op of first column_ on this page. —Chotce lot_on from motor line. Seanlan, 128 Brondway, Counc: Lincoln avenue, Al estate; money ready, heoly blocke - \‘ll) 2Y to e YL and collate: ito 6 montns, rower. Louns made on household goods, planos, or- s, horses, mules, housos, leases, wurehouse eipts. ete., at the lowest possible rates without pubileity or removal of property. M s arranged that you can make Ny AMOUNL At any time and re- both prineipal and interest. If you awe a balance on your property or haven ioun you wish changed. T will pay 1t off and carry it for you. If you find it more con- venfent, “call up telephone No. 1621 and your business wijl bearranged af home. Monoy alwayson hand. No delay. leity. ~Lowest rates. al securities for uny time from in any amount to suit bor- No pub- B. F. Masters, Room 4, Withnell blk, 15th and Harney sis. M ONEY to_ loan on Improved city ]!rl;}njrl; teurrent ratess fands on hand} 1o delny: Geo. F. Blust & Co., 203 Ranige bld il N ONEY—30, 600r 00 days, on huum-lmlu fur- MO Paxton bloek, J. J. Wilkin= son. N670-F1 BUSINESS CHANCES, cres for rent or FT\R'M%' of trom 40 10 3,000 Cuming, salo on eusy Lerms. Thayer and other counties, H. Board of Trade, JPARM For Sulo or Trade A sectionof in- proved land located at Tilden, Madison 003 5120 aeres under cultivition, 240 1n pasty ®acres by land; No.J iuprovements, good house, barn, feed y ards, sheas, wind mill and Tmiles of wire fence: 160 geres joining can_be socured with it Address M. 1. Hogurty, Fx- change bullding South Omaha or Tom M Donald, Tiiden, Neb. {JASY torins, ars, near’ paved street. Price £,100; $600 goshy, alunco ¥ per month, Larko list af liouses on ensy terms. H. F. “ole, Contingnt block 1 OW doos thisstrike your 23xLs2 fo front, Furnum nesr Ioth st.,only 50 frong foot; 60x00, 14th near Dodge, 318,000, Geo. Paul, 1600 Farnam T4 X JrORSALE-New five-rodn cottage on full lot, zood loeation, only 31,60 small cash t, long thne,one-third loss thun va Sold as ownor Is leaving eity. cinnor, 104 Furuin st -room ho F you w.ml a first class inslde property we havegot it. Hy Mal Lovxmn Barker block, Rmvm 14, ot iteat co wmin on this page QOR SATE—Meat market doing good ensh business. fitted up In first class style. Will bear Investigation. A snap for some one, Other business reason for selling. Address, loek box %, Council Blufts. M- CHANOE ina lifetime for men with cupi- tal and active men without capital to se- cure a very pleasant and profitable business. No dronesor curiosity seckers need Address, with -cent stamp, Consolids Justable shoe Co., Sulem, Muss. AN nergetic man_ with small Dlldl to munage paying business III Address C 8, Boc oflice, JRLOUR und foed store for sule. | and_ #00 nvested tock of comuission goods. A rare ¢ . good man. Address Norfolk, Neb.. Box i NOR SALE: David Cit, NOR SALE or Rent—The Tekam actory, in_complote running or be sold clicap, or o the right partis Wit be rented on favorable terms. Call on or ud- dress Pirst National Bank, Tekamah, Nob For rates, cto see to braska. tween 00 Tailor business, Frank Sochar, 08 I ] ;:\l{l!l i hhlw for fillh\—?‘..’-l() 00 eash will bu ' shop compiote In o good Neb, town; bus(- ness s boen established over 2 yoars; e ons for selling, change of business, Address 11, Omahin_Bee, NOR SALE—Furniture and lease of $)-room hotel fn fine location; an aversge business of g a duy. €Good chance. Best reasons for selling. W, 8, Cooper, Merrlam bluck. l'nunvh Bluffs, Ta. M519 119 F(m SALE—Choap. The resilence at Plerco streot, at o bargain for a few dn only. Inguire ut’ the Neb. 16th and Howard st BAr AINS—5-room cottage and lot, oit wiater, sewer and barn, centrally located, 2,750, Terms eus) Large 5-room cottage, nicely finished and well locatod, 82,000, phouth front’liton paved street near motor, 0. Steam Jaun, o nice lots in west and north part of clty, d upwards. J, D. Zittle, 014, N. Y. Life. 090 DORSALEPoveral zood improved farms 150 uniniproved lands and town propurty in_bost located counties in Nebraska an Towit; a1l are bargainsA. Address K. L.Loomis, 0tk and Douglas, Omiuhat. Neb. 53119 IST your proverty for salo or exc Awith°f. G. Cortelyou, room 46, Chaml Comumerce, J31GGEST barzatn in Omaha, Onl those elegant houses on 44th and left out of six; other th class partios. ouses wry opon all day torin- speetion. Every convenionce in the houses, including gas and gas fixtures, Tuke n look at them during this fine weather: buy one and tako 1ife comfor sable during the winter. Only takes from & te §00 cash. See them without fall for they will piewse you, L V x. 218 Firsy Nat'l bank. KOs Placo—T sl have ovo 9-room '\ liouse to sell on easy payments; price, 10,500; 8300 cisat, bal, 81600 per monthi woukd take some clear property in exchange. J. J. bson, sole agent Kountze Place, roow B eighton block, 438 o 1 of M 99 three of Farnam e occupled by first KICK yard for sale or_rent; woll bullt, new. Apply C. F. Kaul, Madison, Neb, 550 2% OB SALE or exchange—For a* good farm or other property . forty-room hotel, furnished and doing s good business. Ouneof the best towns on the Union Pacific railroad. Address B 43, Bee. 50851 MIRST class d-roller flour mill, running night and duy, in first olass condition, good [ive town of four thousand Inhabitants (the only mill there) for sale or trade for stock of hardware and implements. Correspondence solicited. Mumaugh & Fitohett, 1508 Howard st., Omaha, Neb. w1 7OR SALE or Exchange—Cloan stock of dry goods. clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, lu- dies' and gents' furnishing goods. A-*druu Box 08, Frankfort, Ind. 1 MOR RENT—Only hotel in a good town 00d opening for w good hotel man. For particulars address Box I, Burr, Neb. 040 15+ O SALE or Trade—Large livery and feed stuble, feed store attached. This is well jocatea on_ paved streot and doing a good business. Munuugh & Fitchett, real estute agents, cor. 16l and Howard st Wi oy For Sule—Do you want got into n ¢ood business? If you do, buy the Comumer elal ut Broken Bow, Neb. sole agen S N establishod businoss forsalo or trade. Box bk, clty. 160 CLAIRVOYAN1 Furrates, de., e tp of Arst column on thisnizy M R MES: Nunnlo V. Warron, clairvoyant trance, speaking, writing and reliablo businass n AGENudam Dalzier, over 610 8. lith, OR SALE—Or trade, hnproved farm, 530 ucros, i Gospor touniy, Nelv. clear. Ade dross J. it Bhaw, th una Hawliion s Gl X106 ft., 4 and Cuming st, 1ays for cash, or will trade for . Merrill, 4200 and Cassata. K7 sl'u 1AL Bargain—Luarge Tot, blogks from Lowe i splendid; chen thrn, Addross B SLIFTON HILL— /4-room hiouse and full corner lot, vory eheap for cush, or will trade forelear farm or Omu- lia lots. ' Address the owner at 42nd and Cass Meorrill. 187 MOB BALE-My Atroot Dbulcast JooktIon and Dos hoten in Omaha for the moncy. Hot water and overy couveniance possible. Barn, conuected with ufiwll)'r. water und gas D, V. Sholes, ani also 6-room -ROOM houso, ot 33388 81,1007 .) and Vinton house. lot 344 x82, 8. e. cor. 11t] st., 82000, Brick house and Ameriean house, lot 6x66, n. e cor. 10thand Douglas, #0,00 Mrs, Kuhlmann, 2120 5. Hth. = TSTORAGE. Forrates, de.. va top o/ A& comimn on this page FPRACKAGE storuge atdowest ra Bushman, 1§11 Leaveawo QIORAGE und_track kb, David Cole, 8i5-§17 Howard stroet. 12 SHOR THAND AND rates, et lVPhWNIlle. an on this yage ues wnd investi- ,mn,‘,,,, irst col YALL or writa for ontalon /gute the merits of the Snith Premior Ly po- writer. Manifestly superior features. lm- portant changes made. Type-writers sold, exchanged or rented. 10004 Tarnam st., k, H3 Mayliew, mana; ki THE REAL MARKET, [NSTRUMENTS piacsdon reoord January 27. WAKRANTY DREDS. C A Blmen and wife toJ 8 Holland, lot 11, bik 4, W L Selby's Ist add to South Omaha L] 1da L Fleming o'l M Flening, of LIk 17, Hanscom Placo E E Frénoh and wite to d W Curr, iot 5, bik 3, Everett Place.. .. John Geifith, trustee, to ell, Tots 16, 17 and 18, Plyce ........ i John Hoglo and wife to John Ttush ‘and W L Selby, iot5 bik1, iZush & Selby's add to Seuth Omaha. A S Patrick to O D Wobdworth, (ot 6, bk A S Patrick'sndd £ M Stenberg ot al to 0'A Biombe rvz.luu 4 und 4, bIk 14, Rose 1111 E M Stenberg etal to W 8 Tloward 4. DIk 13, Rose Hill W L Selby 10 O A Elm W L Solby 1stadd tc ML Webster to Minnie biock 2% Totd, Sisan Lane- blk 5 Baker n, Tot 11, bloc South Omaha.... Webster, lot 16, 1 Boggs' ndd ., to Stringer & Pen- t Pla 1o same, fois ny, lot Jokin W1 16 and 17, biock 457 Grandview Orson Yoiman to Joscph Giles, iot i. block 1, South Omaha View QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, Frederick Lindlorst and wife to August Kountze, et al. lots 15, 16 and 17 Druld HilL, 400 Byron Reed ‘and wite to Willlam R Thrall, et al, lot 7, block #8, Omuha, . ... 816,007 .| RRILWRY TIME CARD Leaves |CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. Arrives Oumalia. | Depot 10th and Muson stroets. | Omalia 430pmi ... Ohic [ 800 m 950 8 m LiChioany Expross . | 620 p m 210 p m| . Chicago Express. 1006 4 m 650 pm|.lll dowa Loeal........ 4, BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER Muson stre Denver Day Donver & Total amount of transfors 16 p m 600 p B15n Loaves | Omuha. m m| 900 0 K. C. 81,7 Dopot 0t and Mason streots Py n City Day Express 3 Night Joxp. via U. 1. Tra UNION PACIFIC Dopot fith and Marcy sireets. Ovarlind Fiyer netiic Expross Donver Txpr Ciansna ity Kxpross CHICAGO, It 1. & PACIFIC [ U/ P, dopot. 10h_and Marcy St | Arrives Omuba. a0 p _Omaba 260 p m.... 750 p mf.e. 1020 4 m| 11 6.07 0 m Loaves | Omn 610 p m 9.05 0w 450 p m| Leavos _Omuha. |U 7168 m 430 pm| Teaves Loaves | m m 12.05 8w Arrive 4 bt Expross TAUnutic Kxpress.. .. ‘Vestibule Limited. SIOUX TITY & PACIFI b, 10th and Marcy Ste | 630 p m 045 8 T Arrves Omahin. 110,10 8 m Arrivos Paul SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC ot 15th and Webster Sts 8t Panl Limited [GUICAGO & NORTHIY 11 P. depot, (0th and M L Chicago Expross I Vostibilo Limited Owa Accomumodation (exc. Sun.)| 7.0 p 1 R tern ki 48 p m | {exe S Fast Fast fix (exe Mo | 7.9 o Loaves (OILLCAGO, MIL. & NI, PAUL| Avriv o, | U, . Qepot, 10th” and Marey S| Oma 6.10 p m -.Chicago Expross [ix Chicago Kxpross T OMAHA & BT P. depot. 10th an ~81. Lol Caniio ¥ K & MO. VA Depot 15th and W Leavos Oman. 9158 m| Bail Omaha. | o0 aml .. 9.00 0 1} u.nuwn Exp. (F: 5.10 p m | WahcosTincoln Pas(ex 510 p m ... Lenves o _Omabin. |_Depot 16th Ti0a m 100 p m|Sjoux City xpross (ex. Sunday)|12.40 p m 0 pm St Paol Dt 5 p m Bancofl Passenger (ex. Sunday) Toaves | MISSOUIRL PACLEIC ] Gwaha | _Depotlothana Webster Sts. 000 St Lo < Bxpre 915 p m 1115t Lout Express CHICAGO, It 1 ACIFIC, _Union Depot, Council_Bluffs. (9.06 p m Arrives Omuha | Arrives | Transfer RIERN.| Arrives il ilufta, | Transter ~-Chicao ¥ 7| o m Vextibule Limited. ¥ 0 m gatorn Hrer' 1110 20 p Atlantic Mail: 27200 T30 b Twiocation (isxe Sun).| 640 p 1 “MIL. & ST. PAAL;| Arrivos pot, Golne |ennater 9 n m 6.0 p m & Dapot, O 10.00 p m| Lap i 6.0 p | lowa Acc “Lonves (CHICAGO, Transfor| U G0 | 12380 p m| .1 Chicago Kxpress K G 8100 Unton IN-‘ml [ iy Night R prass ONAMA & BT LOUIS ™7 Transfor. in Depot, Council Blufts, Bp mi St. Louts Canon Ball.... Coavon [OHICAGU Arrivos Transter 11205 p m BURD/N & QUINCY.[ Arrlvos pot, Counell Blufts. | Fransfer [ 6xpm 0 Kxpross..... ...{ 4 o m .Croston Lioal 12 n m CITY & PACIVIC, | Arrives” Counell Blufrs. |Transfer 00 0 m 10.0 p DROPOSALSE 5 diun service,—Rosebud Ageney, South Da- kotn.Janunry 12, 191 —Soalod proposals en- dorsed “Propusais for Field Seeds." and ad- dressed to the undersigned ai Rosebud Agency, South Dakotu, Will be reccived until 1 o'clock of February b, 1801, for furnishi delivering thesume at Valentine, Nebrakn: 800 bushels of secd oats, 1,000 busheis of seed potatoes and 1,000 bushels of seed co ders must state tho proposed vrice of « ticle to be offe . CER he u heck or dr: 1ELD & ach ar- delivery under a con- . ch - bid panivd 1t upon some payable to the ord least FIVE pe tho wmauut of the proposil, which e draft will be forfefied t the Unite case any bidder or bidders recelving an award shall fail topromptly execute u con- tract with good and sufcient surities. other- wise to be returned to the bidder. J. GEORGE WRIGHT, U, 8 Tndian Agent. ates in TORAGE—The hest [ty —olean, dry, safe, und privately stored ot roasonable torms. Granta e Ropalr Wai1207 Douglas. Tl it} DRESSMAKI Forrates, dc., s top o ARE cour VV ORTIUS titlor sys v un this page, om Caught 012 8 lth, 50 F30 mediun, fouryears in Omaha, 119 N. 16(h, -D ME. Burrough Palmiist tells the p At future fromtho iigos in the old Gypsy way. - Fee, 1817 Lzard strect, Oninkb; MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE, Jorrates, de. witop of At colunn_onthés pisg. IE(»E"ATE ~Cheap, & nearly now Halle Davis & Co, upright pluno in firsts condition.” Tnguire at 1916 Dourlas st EFORE huylng & plany examine the new scule Kimball plavo. A Hospe, 1514 Uou;,l;m t, pros- Yf Jh' hand, Jes nulv. 4 INGAGEMENTS (o dodressmalking in fun llies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 2610 k arnoy 3 4161716 MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. For rates, ete, e top of Frateolumn on this | age. ASFAGE bath ot Mndlum Emith's pnlloru 05 8, Lith st. X Mnum,lsr Madaw Delzier, over mo s MEDICAL, wood, Silver FORSALE-Couplete set of deuk stors fix P.0. Box 872, 810 tures, Show cuses. ety MISCELLANEOQUS, EO.¥. Gellenbeck, teacher of the banjo with Hospe, 1613 Douglas. 24 HAIR GOODS--WIGS, ETG. Forvules, ete. ace top of Aret_column on this page’ M AMCURING-Ladies dusiring their hands wanleured inap artistdciwauer,after the iwproyed London Tollet ~Buzaar ' Mothed, should cnll on Miss Allen of New York Olty at #205 Douglas stroet T20-3¢ LIANIAL‘L-NMU Delzior, over 10 8 1ath. N ASSAGE Urwatment.electro- thermal bath. apd halr treatment. manloure wn Shiropodist Mrs Dostdibts & toek, Witinel Bl Forrates, de., we top of Arst cotumn onthis paga. ]{ES T line hatr goods ln west; halr dressing, 'wigs, switches, bangs, halr chalus, ete., speclaity. Davies, halr oodl and milliner, opposite postplice, 1L B0th street, Omwaba, : g07 PATENT SOLIEITORS, rw rates, ete., iee tp of Arst column o1 this ) page Wy GFS i Giio Iding,Omaha. Branch ofice at . O, Causultation free. - Forrales, cte, se 10007 _rst columis on this pag: NINEST A-Iuh.ric wnd electro thermal bith OO, Amm Turkish cabinet baths. .uuuu.nlu 1 dnl Tuesday & Friduy ov'n, G010 De. Richards, pooms 3 & 42, Kes m@ Forrates, ete. W l'llll’m l!l'l‘h’l on this page ADLES and gentlenien can pent minsguer: LR A aeient oo g Rodney 8till Unconscious. Jacob Rodney, the farmer who jumped from the motor train at Twenty-second and Ames avgpue last Friday afternoon and sus- tained a severe snock, which rendered him unconscious, is still at Immanuel hespital and has not yet regainod consciousness, The attending pliysiciaas are considerably puzzled by the singular case, Rodney's bome is ut three miles west of Calbhoun, - - There is no aanger of @ cold resulting in pueumaonia when Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ody 1s used as dirgeted “for a severe cold.” 1t oftainally copstercts and arvests any tendency of & cold fo result in pneugionia, This fact was fully proven in thousauds of cases during the epidemic of influenza last winter. For salo by all druggists. - Marriage Lacenses. The following marriage Hoenses were is. sued yesterday by Judge Shields: Name and address, ) Phomas A. MeDonatid, Hasting i Doru Meishirter, Omaba Joseph Cerwinskl, Omaha.... Marthu Krakowsicl, Omaba. . AN ADLE DEFENSE. Homesteadors of Nortlhwosc Nebraskn Resent Wicke 1 Chargo: Rosaviiue, Neb, Jan. 24.—To the Editor of Tur Ber: Ploase publish the following in the interest of your many roaders of south- west Nebraska: Thero appears in tho World-Herald, date of January 22, an editoral entitied, “Let Them Hung." The article breathos forth barbarious epithets, which could only arise from a sour and dyspe) stomach,and one would imagine the diet to b foux." No man with any principle, honor, justice or tegrity would bo guilty of writing such an article. What prompted the ass who odits the World-Herald to so far forgot himseit as to_wnte such denunciations upon an muo- cent and raspectable people! as 1o say ¢ “Any mun of experienco knows that the Indians on the reservation today are far superior in intoligeuce, and more honost and law-abiding than the ififamous horde of vag- abonds and outlaws that infest the country adjacent to the roscrvations. He nsssigns as one reason the of tho old squaw of “Fow Tails," tells that she aud hier party were out hunting cagle foathors, und that the party were chargod upon by white men,she glone surviy- ing, but wounded, and t after she was wounded she traveled 150 miles in five duys on foot, and with nothing to eat, Does ' this look reasonable! The time made would be good for a hole, hearty man with plenty to eat and drink. But it strikes us as one of the many statements made by the World-Herald during the Indian war, And, further, what busi have Indians off the reservation during times! But, should it prove true that theso wero friendly Indians, molesting no one, there is 1ot a people on the face of God's foot-stool that would more gladly seo the perpetrators of such a crime justly punished than' the peo- ple of northwest Nebraska, The author of vhe article seems to have quite a spasm of the stomach over the idea of the government wanting to disarm the In. diaus, What need havo they of guns when thercis no game to hunt! 1f the Indian was compelled to obey the Laws as rigorously as the white man, they would not be allowed to leave thor re tion. The Indians are well armed and have boen buying ammuni- ton for over four yi And what fori Tl tell you. white man But when good, honest, God-fearing men are lured to the ' great west by flattering promises made by Unclo Sam, to obtala for themselves homes and have spout years of toil to obtain the only spot on earth they can cali home, surrounded by a _loving wifé and bright children, to be awakened at the dead hour of night by the cry “Indians are on tho warpath—fleo for your lives!” Then it is that the husband hitehes up his team, and with his wife and babies drives for life to the nearest town for protection. Such been the experience of many of theso sturdy poneers whom the World-Her- ald dubs us villains and vagabonds. Fyom tho idons oxprossad by somo poople of the east, the poor Indian is terribly abused. But, Mr. Hastern Man, before you go too far, como out and sce for yourself,” The Indimns ceive b cents per undred for freighting upplies from Rushyille to Pine Ridge nty-four miles, The poor settlers hav been and now are only too glad to do freight- ing over the same road for 20 cents per hun- dred. The Indians ure far beiter fod and clothed than a majority of the setilers, and while the government gives Mr. Indian what he gots, the settler bas to toil early und lute to provide for his home, May the mantle of shame tinge the check of aiy mwan who has held up his hands in holy horror over the down-riddon and much- oppressed Indian, andt may a little of the love of God and charity yo forth from the hearts of theso great eastern people toward their brother white settler. And, in conclusion, northvrest Nebraska is composed of us energetic, honest, uprigh, respectable, intelligent, home-loving and law= abiding set of people as CGod's sun evar shone upon, and all they ask that Mr. Indian be debarred the pleasuro of massacre- ng their loved oues. ~And may the devil baye mercy on the Wonld-Herald, aud its editors and correspondents. Mayy Ciniziss. .- Ton’t experiment with your health. You may be sure of the guality of your medicine, even if you have to take much of your food upon trust. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Sarsavarilla and fake no other. It is the standard plood purifier, the most effective and economicul. ————— Weather Indices. Up to this date our monthly prognosti- cations have been Iull{ us reliable asthe Rl'nphcnieflof the late lamentod Wiggins, ut at the beginning of u new year we cesobve to dostill better. The customary January thaw will be dispensed with and passengers who travel in the electric lighted, steamn heated, vestibuled polace car trains of the Chieago, Milwaulkeo & St. Paul Ry., between Omaha and Chi- eago, will ‘be comfortubly cared for re- gardless of the outsideatmosphere. City ticket office, 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), Omaha. e Ohief Galligan's Report. ‘The anuual report of Fire Chief Galligan shows that during the twelve months end- ing Decembersl, 1900, there wore 206 alarms of ire. Losses on buildings, $78,006; insu ance paid on same, B67,405; losses on stock, $108,270; insurance paid on same, ® total losses, $40,275; total insurance, $21 765; loss over insuvange, $27,510, The following statement shows the num- ber of fire alarms and lossos for the past sfx years: 1585— 7 alurms, 1o 1886— S0 alarms, los 1887147 alarms, 1885198 alarms, lpss,, . 1850204 alarms, 1oss. ., 18W—206 alarms, loss. During the year five members rosignad, onewas dismissed and thirteen were up- pointed. The force now consists of fif eight men, viz.: Chief, two assistant chiefs one clerk, one superintendent five and pol alarm, eight captains, oue leutenant, ele drivers, twenty pipemen, eloven luddermen, one tillerman and one lineman, AlL of the apparatus is in first class ropigr with the exception of No. 2 truck, and it is recommended that it ba sent to the shop apd repainted, as it has been in service twelve years with only slight repairs. There is in the department at present ,700 t of rubber hose in.good condition and 7p0 feot in poor condition: alsp 50 fewt of good cotton hose. 1t s recommended that 3,000 feet of new hose be purchased immediately for present use. All the engine houses are in good condition save No. 3, and the recommendation is re- newed that some action be _taken to get new quarters for that company and save the enormous rent which is belng paid by the city. e city owns two Bllsby enginos whieh are unfit for duty, and one Ahrens engine in first class shape. There are now in service twenty-cight horses, all owned by the ity and all but fonr in good condition. 1t is recommended that these be sold and new ones purehused iutheir places, s There are ap present 1,163 bydrapts, fifty new ones baving been added during the year, The new pumping station at Twentieth apd Poppleton has added greatly to the prossure in the southern part of the city, which has been increased from twenty to thirty pounds. The value of the property of jhe depart- meut is: Heal pstate Appavatu undor story falso war To shoot tha nd buitdings......,....... 80, 000 furniture and fixtures, ,, . The oxpense of the department during the year was $0,071.46, The report’ of the:fire reportess, which is appended, shows that they auswored 260 alarms, noufied nipoty-tutee porsons and travelod 753 miles, The importations into this country during 1800 show 90,130 cases of G. H. Mumm & Co.’s kxtra Dry, being an increase of 27,000 ouer tho provious yedr, evidenging the high appreciation in whieh this winels held for its excollent quality. It is vecommended by the most eminent physicians in this eountry for its purity, swall amonnt of aleohol and wholesomehose, while for o fime dry cham. pague, “G. H. Mumm & Cos Exira Dry” s : considered by comoisseurs as unsurpassed. wthio | THE HOSPITAL PLUMBING, O'Keeffe Indists on Cntting Down tho Bl For Extras The county commissionors, scoompamod by Mr. Pope, visited tho now county bullding yesterday and spont considorablo timo look- ing at the plumbing and steam Leating apara- tus. Upon thoir return they wont into ses- | s1on a8 & committon on construction and made o ineffectual effort to Agroo o @ roport, Chairman O'Koeffe held and announced that he wonld continue to hold to the position that Pope &Co.'s bill of &,016 for oxtras shoulil tdown to 107, He would cut off $3b0 onl the item of pipes, $130 for radistors, $100 on aecount of leakago of boilors ud $0 for wsufMcient radiation equipmont. Aftor the adjourament of the committes o call to ordor as o board was mado pursuant toa provious vote of the board at its last meeting. The mocting lasted Just long enough for the committee on construction 10 bo voted an extension to Saturday of tho tinio in which to prepare the worrisomo report. Chairman O’Kooffo, of _the county board, since ho has bocame vory familine with the dotails of all tho work in conuoction with the entire building was cspacindly careful in muking & comparison of tho coniract figaros and the work actually dobe, In the very long and large corridor botween buildings No. L and No. 6 18 found but ouo litthe radiator._ The sontanct calls for & ton- porature of 102 Inside whon the mereury s 2= below on the outside. 1t would simply bo an utter impossibility to soeure unything like a healthful tomperaturo with such a pro- vision as this. "The next most prominent thing noticeablo is that the radintors are only partially painted, fully one-half of them boing: already corroded by reason of not having beon painted. AlLof the hot water tanis wero found to bo keing badly The specifications call forf00 squaro feet of heating service in the fresh air shafts, and there are only seventy-two square feot “The hot water and steam piping is o with o material that cost %0 instead couts per foot, as tho contract provided, thus giving Pope & Co. about $500 clear profit. Ihe firm Los putin bill for 50 of extras for pipe covaring. Thore are twenty-nine witer closets in the building. Pope & Co’s contract called for their puttiog them in completo in a work- manlike mannor, The firm charges nearly #00 for exteas in this connection. Many colling platos have boen omitted from about the pipes, and there are scores of minor discrepancics, In addition to what has been desoribed aro to beadded the discropancics noted in the following resolution by Chairman O'Keeffe which ho will submit at tho next moting of the board ; ““Whereas, in a report datad Janvary 5, 1800, made to this board by Mossrs, John' ! Coots awe_Churios Melichron, suparintend- ents, and J, W. Russell, engitieer, of Doug- las county's new hospital, vespocting the condition of steam heating dud plumbitg of said hospital, tis roported thut said steam heating and ' plumbing bave not beon con- structed according to the plans and spoeifica- tlons and are smaller tha the pipes culled for in the original plans and _specifioations, viz., ln low pressure mains, whero tho plans called for 15 ineh pipes, 12 inch pipes have 0 substituted, and in' the swme muius 10 have been used whero 12 inch pipes ave called for, also s inch for § inch, 5 inch for ¢ ineh, 3 tneh for 4 inch, 215 inch for and 2 for 204, Inbigh pressure mains, 4 ineh pipes bave boou used iustead of 5 inch, as called for in tho plans. 1o cold wator mains leading to the north, four 2 tnch pipos havo been placed whore f inch pipes are ro- quired, thence from No. 4 1o No, 62 inch pines hiave been used instead of 215 inch, The safoty valyes on tho hoilers are § inch while the specifications call for 4 mch valyes, and, ““Whereas, The reporc of the two experts, Wallaco and Tupman, reeontly appoiuted by this board, partially concurs i th report of Messors. Cook, MéEehron and Russell, bo it “Kosolyed, ‘Fnat the sumof the difforence in price between those pipes put in and those called for i the plans and specifications be doducted from the bill presonted o the county by 8.1 Pope & Co.. the contractors, and bo it further ““Resolved, That sald 8. I. Pope & Co. shall give a4 bond in the sum of §20,000, sceured by ‘uts of Douglas county and satisfactory rd, that tho pipes put in by-said &'Co. in, the construction of the ting and plumbing appuratus. of hospital shall, for the m of years next enging, meet all the ‘requirements fordy honting, drain- age and water supply as the pipes which are specified by 1. . Moyers & Sons, the architects, in the original blans and specitications of Douglas county's now hos- pital building and duly contracied for by S, . Pope & Co., and that when such bond shall b givon' aud approved by this bourd, said S. 1. Pope & Co. shall be paid in acoord" ance with the first torms of these reslu- tions, but thatno payment shall be made to said §. L. Pope & Co. until said bond shall be wiven and approved, Mr. O'Keoffo said that hie_should submit the resolution to the board ab its next et~ ing, 1o steam he said five Do not take any chance of being poisonedor burned to death with liquid stove polish, paiuts or enamels in bottles, The “IRising Sun Stove Polishis safo, odorless, brillian the cheapest and best stove polish made au the consumer pays for 1o expensive tiu or «lass package with every purchase. Kitie Lambert's Story. Thomas De Van and John Diamond are the names that two men gave yestorday when ar- restod in a Twelfth street lpdging houso charged with having enticed a fifteon-year- old girl away from home and loading hermto a lifo of shamp. The girl's name s Katio Laubort, and ber home is in §8t. Louls. She says that De Van fuduced hor tocome to Oinaha nnder promise of marriuge, and she has beeu hving with him as bis wife for several weoks. Tho two men and the girl oceupied the same room at the City hotel on Harney stroet, but finally fearing exposar theyleft there and went 1o the Twelfth street lodging house. ho girl has been working at the People's theater as a beor waiter and says sho got §5 a weels for working there and 15 per cent of what she took in by the sale of beer. Stiewil "be sent back to her howme in St. Louis. ————— I have @ cousin who 1s a printer, says ox- Mayor J. B. Loughran of North Dus Molncs, e ye he was employed in this city where they were printing cireulars for Chamberlain, He had a deev soated cold and terrible cough, and while setting up copy he mado up his niind to buy 8 bottle. 1t cured him and thiat was the firse L ever kuew of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, 1 laye been strongly in its favor ever since. My owny ox- perience apa that of my family couvinces me that this remedy is the best in the world. ‘That may be strong language but thut is what I think. For sale by all druggists. i ol Ohautauqua Officers. At @ late meeting of the trustess of the Council Bluffs and Omata Chautauqua as- sembly the following were elected ofiers for the current year; President, L. W, Tulloys, Council Blafls: first viee president, Cham- plon 5, Cbasg, Grvdlin: seoond vige prusidont . H. Hills, Council Biuffs; thied vice prosi- déut, R. MeKinzis, Conpeil Blufls; fourth vice' president, J. W. Freyoor, Council Blufts; fifth vice president, John Evaus, Omaha; treasurer, K. . Harl; secrotary, J. M. Oursler. —— Pacifio Express Officers! The divectors of the Pacific express com- pauy beld a meeting Monday sud elocted ofticers for the onsuing year a8 folows; K. M. Morsman, president; Oliver W. Mink of Baston, vice president; W, I, Bechel, secro- tary and auditor. The only chauge is iu the oftive of viee president, Mr. Mink guccooding Chucles Francis Adams as the represesuive of the Union Pacific railway, it < No grester tejumpb in wediciug or ¢h pmie try bus been rocorded tnen Hall's Hair Ko nower to revivify and restore gray halrtse the color of youth. el i L Don't Fool ¥ ourself! Nutwilhuumdlng all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Iy’s new steam heatod “fl\m'o sleoping cars, with “electrio lights in overy berth,” still leaves the Union de- rm. Unmhn at 6:10 p. . dadly, arrive ng ut Chiedge at 0:30 a, ., In ample umo o mgke all eastern connectons | Ticket office, 16501 l"-rnb.m uL J. £ PRESTON, A, Nasi, C. Puse Mgt Gem. Azt

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