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/ Do °.- 1 NV THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1891, SPECIAL NOTICES, Awi‘ififiii&fi"fi; “thess eoluma will bo taken until 12:0 p. m., for the evening odition and until 83 p. i, for the morni adition and SUNDAY BEe FPERMS—Cash in advance RATES-Advertisementaon this page will ba charged forat the rate of 1% cent par word Torthe frst tnsertion and 1cent per word for Jach sulsequent intortion. and §1.30por line por month. | No_adveriisement fons than 21 cents £or the first insertion. NITIALS, figures, symbols, ote., count each 8 one word, T]{ESE advortinemonta must run sonseenr, tively and under no circumstances will they be (aken or dlscontinued by telsphone. JARTIES advertising In these eolumms and having their answers addresscd to s **num- bered lottar” in eare of Tie ke will recelve numbered check to enable t! ym to get thelr otters. Answers will be delivered only on sentation of thischeck. Enclose answers n envelopes properly addressed. LL advertisements under the head of “Shecin] Notlees” are published In both the morn{ng nud evening editions of THg Bee the circulntion ~of which aggrexates more {han 20000 paners daily, and gives the advertiser he bencfit not only of the large ciroulation of ilu WER In Omaha, but also in Council Blutfs, fnesin and other elties ard town: in the w e e ———————— BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on the above conditions, at thefollowirg busis ness houses who are authorized to take special noticen, at tho same rates as can had atthe maln s JOUTH OMAHA BRANOH 2023 N Stroot, Lister Block jT)ixn W. BELL, Phurmaoist, 20 South Tenth atoeel HASE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 South I6th street. . FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 9115 Oum- e ing street. - iv 3 HUGIHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th «itrect. OFFICE-No. FO. W. PARR, Pharuncist, 1718 Leaven- Worth sticet. FTUGHES PHARMACY. 24th and Farnam SITUATIONS WANTED. Torvates, elc., e top of first column on (iia page. VW ANTED- Situation by min of ovperience Indry goods, carpets or groceries, Ad- dress €12, 1 Tl 1 YOSITION s clty or collwetor, having horse and bu, Dbest reference C 10, Bee. 710 20% JTRICTLY tomp Ddesires position on would keep house for dress box 15, Al¢ A NTLEMAN with several years ll'flwm . eapable of filling a_ respons Dosltion, desires such with & morgage com- pany orbank in lowa or Nebraska, On preferred Address B 415 W ANTED-&ituations for good girls; my waiting rooms are always full from 0 a. m, to §p. m, Canndian Employment offie ili% S 15th. Telephone &4 1 __ WANTED-MALE HELP. For vates, et te young married man garden or fruit farm owner; referonces, Ad- Neb, wee topof firat column o this maae. W FANTED-Cuttors and tailors. The A. D. Rude gew method of cutting will produce bright. well-fitting, stylish ments without atry-on. Taughtonly at Cleveland outiing schicol, Cleveland, O. MiET-31% VW ANCED-A man Tn Omaba and manage canvassers and #ales of the ch pest, best ana light on earth. Address, fo t Lump Co., Pltsburg, P 7 ANTED-A boy 15 to 18 years old foroffico Pork, must Do a good” pemmun. Pactfic hotel depar rnt W ANTED-A arnam st ANTED-Agonts—We want first-cluss men who are already traveling salesmen arty our lubricating oils and grense sam- plos as a side line. Columbia O and Grense Land, O. MG1S-30 \\n\wmx At once, n first class barber. sy work for right man, Jo. Tu mond. West Point, Neb. WAN'I'LH First class v tigate the best business ip exlstence. Room 5% Paxton bloc to canvass control all most saleable orms, Ingudes: M Loy 10 to 18 years old, 1 64 28 ‘\ Gentlemen_competent to hun- dle an ntirely new business, never in- troduced in this city. Very liberal Induce- nents, and worthy of Investigation. Koom 5: Paxton building. 06 ANTED-Mun_with good reforences ut Metropalitan Meg: Co, 10600 Howardst, " FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS For rates, de TOR RENT—One large front parior and & swall.back room. 1711 Dodge. Mikd-i* FJOOR RENT-Rooms furnished or unfur- nlshed, cheap. 8. W. cor. 21st and Clark. M‘I\) d e tom of firt e umn on this page l, ED room for rent, provements, 00 N, 1§th st 1‘11 RNISHED room $12 per month. street I OUBLE parlors, with gas. heat and grote itable for m or several gentiemen Harney. all modern \w 108 2D rooms, 1908 Capltol avenue, v u OR KENT—Fle lieat rooms, cor ant nowly farnishod stoam Tith and Jackson sts 610 "J Fust front alcove room at_the M3 OR RENT Merriam. ];I«(lA RD and rooms, 625 § 17th street, T8 For bay window, mod- for one crtwo gentle- Leavenworth. Mo ARGE south front roon 4 orn convenienee #10 per month. NOR KENT and stoam Iurn’-h.-r] rooms, gas, bath 1519 Howard, \-r CLAIR European hotel, 1oom, steam heat in_all rc s by week with dining me, Uth and Epec ruonth. 117 {01 RENT-Front room with lcove,cartains , gteam heat, gasand bath, 2 closets, suital Zgentlemen or man and wife, #1800 per month. 207 S 2uth st. i o LET-Beantiful front ro of eity, close to good board. able, 12 th st FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Tarrates, d.. ESIRABL threo or four dence, torms moder 2130 Harn oo REN al Dodge. best part Rent reason- [ s and board for men, Modern rosi- rences exchanged, M- zent tos ref Two furnished rooms, one 1n best part of city, near board Hamey stroet, OR RENT-Nice warm room with b 2019 California st with 2ood 70 1% 5% 4% NICELY fumished front_rooms, st rietly LN iirat-olnss tublo board, torus reasonable. No. 200 N, 18th st 00 1% rooms with 7M1 €105 Douglas, modern furnished Zioard, JIRST-OLASS room, gas and very moderat tass, For RENT—Well-furnished rooms board; ull convenlences; 2305 Farnam blo bonrd with or without u_connection. Prices and 5 1 r\ vanl hed room to gentle Bouard if desired, Noother board- ppleton avenue. - J{OR RENT ma ers, 28 Story front room, th avenue. 1, 84,00, 1712 Donlas street. W per week. 400 51+ first class 601-31* 0OM and 10a Day board, % FJOLEGANT fu Uheat and bath. 1 vished_rooms with e 208 N [3th strect. 'Rmm and board 8 week, 102i Farny FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED Tor rates, erc., i l{\)()\h for rent, 1565 No, 10th, ()Nh o of At colum on this ) age unfurnishied room, 614 N, 1ith stroot TForrates, ete., wee ton o /sl column store und 2 flats, 620 So. nnd several cottage 06 Brown bldi. AL T S, 10th, steam heat furnished, Hall, i1l jik. YHOI0E oftice on ground floor in Boyd's Jopera house, 2138, 15th 8t., ut reasonable figures. Am. Fucl Co. 5 OR RENT-The é-story brick buildn or without power.formorly oecupled Beo Publishing Co., 016 Farnam st. ing b o fireproof roment qasement,conpleto stoam heating fixtures. water on all tho floor: gus, eve. Apply at the office of The Bee. 013 JOR RENT-By January 1, d-story building, 5,540 squure feet; suitible for any kind of wholesalingz, at Tenth and Jones streets, A. Lindquest, i16 South Fifteeuth stréet. with 7 ANTED—Men to travel for our Onnadinn nurseries.Stone& Wellington.Mad ison. Wis WANTED—FEMALE HELP Tummn on this page V bulld up o busines ling our novelties | . Our ehild’s o er Is the cute nted and s . Mrs, G Chieago. 7 ANTED— Inmediately, one lady (middle o young men 1o recelve Instr b books. J. B, Smith, expert ac- 6, New York Lite butlding weekly 3 and children’s bined walist and hoso tlittle garment ever 1 at sight. Address with ampbell, 43V, Randolph, countant, roor W SD—GIrl to nssist at housework or take cure of chilaren, at 611 N. 17th, TANTED—GIrl 1 15 yoarsold to help with house work, 235 Burt street. 757 200 ‘ 7 ANTED-GIrl for general house work 021 . Mary's a 63N \V for general houseworl o a0 ANTED—Sowing competent n 'FOR REN T—WAREHOUSES. Forrates, etc., rer n o MOR RENT or ~alo—Fine, heavy story corner warchouse with trackage In city ; floors are X Stringer & ko block, Brick warehouse, two sement. hydraulie elevatol Hest Jocation In the eity, A Powoll, 2 brick five— miost central squarc feet. 20 age. RENTAL AGENC Forrates, etc.. sen tonof st cotumn on this page. ST your houseq te sold orrent with 0. I, JHarrlson, 012 N. Y. Life, WANTED-—-TO BUY For rate, ete,, we t. W ANTED-To buy oy, 10800d ropair, o frst column on this page one or two office desks for cash. Adiress 010, W ANTED to ahow case for front sidewalk, 918 Farnam, Ms-20 HAE customer for some vacant lots and for cquity In good rental property. J. G. Cartelyou, room 46, Chamber of Commerdd M 500 for by Tnquire 111 piwy highest cash pric 310 Ko, 130 St 160 one or two lots In Cloverdale, k. or other good outside ‘Alox Moore, 01 Sheely biock. addiion: A good horse for buggy. save oud wanting cash mny find purchaser by office, gIving YV ANTED to Buy ty having more than the horse addressing B 60, B \ o1l once; me all Irln'w und full particulars, \\ ANTED-At spob cashi must know at once Newell & Co., 1419 Douglas, Omuhia. kinds; QURNITUR cash price. handiso; honsehold, Wells. ods, 11 Farnan, MONEY TO LOAN. For vatea, ele, see top o frst collni on Uis ) » 000 private 1. ‘1" Omuha Real Fst oved_Omiha N. Y. Life. 1o lonn, 7 per cent Nl EOLAL funds toloan on inside Omalha S8 PIOPOrtY it very v rates in sums of o 850,000, Kimball, Champ & Ryan, PRIV TR money o lown ( THATTEL loaus at lowest rates, /to 4 N. Y. Life bld J. B \ ONEY o Mgiiwkeye Tnv.Co. Z BYSTC Kt approved bought; fo ‘est Tates, ¢ J. D, Zittle, 014 ikt Removed Smmger. 1 farniture, horses, ote. Douglas DIk, 16 & Dodge 540 Loans of 310 to o borrowing and s, furniture orany without publicity. notes ans; renewal of old s nd low- 11 R 208 Sheely biki15h & Howard T YHATTEL bunk, #1958 13th st louns money onehattels or eollaternl at réasonableraly (3] DIEST & second morteazes on vacant & - proved elty prop, y warrints hought Money on hand. 1.1 ardson SIS N. Y. Lif¢ i ! UILDI fees. W. B. Mcikle, First Nation: ONEY toloan on clty and farm prope W. M. Harris, R 20, Frenzer blk., opy rty. O, i noaddi- bank biil i ashon hund. Gl S710h st No dela Houses for rent, good 115t i FAL Estate Li Loin & Trast Co. 10 extra charges. C.i ing, lend money tles in’ Nebrask BI8 N, Y. Life Lutld- on furms in choice couns and Town also on good Omaha regldence proverty; 0West rates; bost terms: no delay; money ready. Titles anid values passed on here, ONEY to Lonn Brennan & Co., & C. M. Anthony, N ot [T N. Y. L THI-F2 OANS on real ostatol money reud 4 Moore, 901 Sheely block. Alex S M ONEY toloun by B I § Yand collate 1to 6 months, rower Louns made on houschold goods, planos, o gans, horses, Mules, houses, Iases, wirehouso receipts. ofc., at tho lowest possiblo rates without pubiicity or removal of property. My Lo anged that you'e a payment of any ducd both principal If you ow anco haven e \sters on chiattol al securitis for uny time from in any wmount 10 sult bor- on your property zed, 1 will pay it ot nd o i ou find it Te CO venfent. el up telephone No. 1620 and your business will bo arranzed al hom Money always on h No pub- leity. - Lowest rate: Room 4. Withnell Dli, 15th and ffarney sts. 7‘ ONEY to_loan on Improved city AVLii¢ current ratess tands on hand; ico. I, Blust & Co.. 203 ltange bldg. ONEY—0, 00or v days, on household £ iture. ete. 018 Paxton block, J BUSINESS CHANCE For rates, ete see o ot 1imsl co wnn on this pi h‘lll( ALE-~Meat rket doing rod Dusiness, fitted up in first class stylc. bear investigation. A snap for s Other business reason for sel'ing. Tock box i, Council Blufts, QOR SALE-~Lunter | livo town neur Owma zet into u good puying bu Wil e one, bus ch M. A coul Fing ss. Loss I wee to Upton Ti0-1 nergot'c nagze sl man with small ying business in N o office. braska. Address QR SALE Hor business, H E.COLE, rental agoney,Continen WANTED—TO RENT. this_page Forvates ete. e tonof firs column_or “nn TED- iy 2 murried couple, furnishod room where no questions are asked. Ad- dress 017, Bee, 4 STORAGE. Forrates, cte.. see’tov o _fir IIRAC storaze at lowest rates. Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth, NICE ary storage store, 310 8o, Lith st, frat. cotumn. on this page FOR RENT—HOU SE¢ For vates. eto, see lop of frst column on this paigs. North Nineteonth & street, 10rdons, all modern fmprovemen(s; also barni only &6 permonth. — Omaha Real Estato and Trast 0o, Roor 4, Beo bullding. 8l FCERE ap. modern 0. Globe Loun & Trust Co. Jom houso O RENT © now brick, houses on S, 10th st, 655~ ave and Soven-room_cottage, cor. 25th p. ave. Ingaire W18 Dodge. M7lk O RENT—House, sultable for boarding Touse. corner lthand Howard streots, also two small rooms,. Inquire 81 South 20th st, 76 200 ttage on strect and 25th) el yon yeur's lease to small Wheeler, Jjr, insurance, 7670 ach, Park Ok RENT- Now 5 roor ear line, (Ohio st. be h ater; 315 per montl family. Din, H. Douglus and 15t st. Ok RENT- houses 10 rooms wve nnd Woolworih st., ity water., furnuce, &e. Call atonce. Mumnugh & Fitehett, house renting agents, 8. W. cor. Lith and Ho OR RENT— Corner flat, 8 roo all othor couveniene Onll at store TOOR & bath, 8, Tange and \ S 0t 7018, 16U st. 1O Grorge Clauser. i1 our 6 and feroom flats with Botwate cies pived street; AL IO vemen (s only #25 por mio, Refercnces required. The Mh‘ud’ Investment Con, 412 Beo butldiy 553 POR RENT—Housoof 8 rooms, N. %th st, No. 1712, in good repalr, hard and soft wate cellar under " house. Alsol flatof 6 roc stean heat, Linton biock, Inquire of Hamlin, 01f Linton block, South iith s FOR RENT—Jan. 1. c-roon cluss in every respect, bat water; on motorline, Call ut largo (1St of t houses from Paul, 1008 Ful‘l‘l\u 1, i ttage, first- , hot Id T OR RENT per month up. Geo, J. NT—2 clogan 2010 Douglis st. Enauire of A. A ne, 1310 Douglas st, or Globe Loan & Trust Co., W7 8 1ith st ROOM house with all rent &5 per month, co Foolwerth, facing DOR REN 06 d-roou cottage, ot 1014 8. Jth st. Inguire of Mrs. Duggan, S. W. cor ~ Jsth and Pacifle sta. o 1E% you wish torent s house or store see Il Cole. Continental block, 0 COSTUMkS 1 Ablrm:n:ltltnyg.muen can rent ma uer- iy QTORAGE nd_trackage. David Cole, S1-817 Howard street. T2 QTORAGE—The best n ity —cle and privately stored at_reasonal Omababiove Repair Wks,1207 Douglas. Tel 950, Forrate , ete., s toy PULINAN Lous OST—Very small bl dreward forreturn to Wl purse 8 sil- Lake stroot. OST—Building dReturn 101605 | roward. JTRAY D enr ¢ years old. ) or stolen. pped, scar W 0 Ono gray horse, loft on’ lft Nip, nbout 0 1 roan nony with l- arn to 8. Sumlorg, 182 8. 20th stro Trish setter dog 10 months Win, Siueral, tel. %, roois 22 frst Nat. bunk. 52 FOR ‘)ALE HOR&»E:- WAGONS ETC n (i pags nd donble work xchinge for buek board, 1 side bur buggy, cheap. H. E. wtal buiding TRORSALE cheap— A twe Targe pulleys and shaftin Contin FOR AL od work teams. Inquite § Pax ton blo. k. FOR SAL& ~MISCELLANEOUS. op of st column on_ (A page, Fufi:\ LE wood, Sllver City, la, Fux SALE-Couplete set_of drug store ix tures, show cases. ete. P, 0. Box 372 819 PATENT SOLICITORS, TR SAL fuctory be sold ¢h nted on fu dress Pirst National Bank, ];,\lnu-u Shop for Sale 1 shop coj ness his beo sons for sellin 30 day. selling. Blufls, I Good chunce. lest reasons for 8. Coope Merriam block, Counelt MO 110 or_rent, well built, P. Kaul, Madison, Neb. La, RICK yard for silo new. Apply O. exchange—For a good property u forty-room furnished and doing n good husiness Oneof the best towns on the Union I railioad. Address B i, Bee. NOR SALE or Exchange-Clean stock of dry clothing, boots, shoos, hats, cips, 1 ishing goods. ' Addre I 210 |n TOR RENT—Only hotel 00d opening paricalurs addr "F,m: SALE stuble, foed located on paved busines: wgents, cor. 15th ar 1 or farm or othe In_ a good town; o for a good hotel ess Box I Bburr, Neb. rge livery and food ached. Tl is well and’ doinz a good W & Fitchett, real estate Howard st. wi —Do you want_get Into n P! nml business? If vou do, buy the Commer Iat Broken Bow, Neb. 28 establish 18, city. ed” business for sale or trade Box MISCELLANEOUS, L aec lop of Forates, ¢ [OR SALE—Roller top desk cheap. also hard coal stove, buse burner. Star Lund & I 1st floor, N, Y. Lifes® Oo. VWV ANTED -1 private fa Mary's o C 16 B firaL column on this vags . board In 2)th nnd St, ve.; breaicfust and supper. Address TN red [n an artistic Lonton let To4na ment, manie Chiropodist. Mrs. Post . 0% ¥ 15¢h, Withholl bl (.LAlRVOVAN'I g lalrvoyant trauc speaking, witih I rellable business mealun, fouryears In Omaha. 119 N. 16th, N E Burroush Falmiat tells tho past, nres- cnt and future from the Lines of the hand. in theold Gypsy way, Fee, #1: ladies only. 1817 Izand street, Omiaha, 3 DRESSMAKING., For rates, do., e top of first comman on this page AV OWTH'S tallor systom teught 613 (¥ DATENT lawyors and solicitors, G. W. Sues & Co., Bes bullding. Omaha, Branch ofice at Washington, D. G Cousultation free. w qusnl. r Exchange—Lor ol ear improved | X Omaha real estate o clean stook | Wi | Fpio EX¢ Forraten, ete., \v ANTED—To exc| proved propert . Phyne, 104 Parn “v ANTED—Torses. harness or wagon In ox- nge for lots. O 15, Bea. T4 er tom of Lrat eolumn m (A page ance good for o street, i G, inside ge propert, M of hard. 000; in northe Omaha Bee 715-2 lots In St, to trade for 1.8, Morrow, 700 stock of abont & ‘Address 00, car Ware, wagonsi ern Hiinols g, ERADE-Faur fine resident 1, Howard county, Neb, horses or mules. Inguire of room 16, Neb, Nat. Bunk, Omaha. huve you toexehange for 20 nerey ar land In improved eity property? Party will pay some cush. Goo. 9. Paul, 1000 Farnam. R tor_flour box 253, L clear 1ot in Armour Ad take good driving paymont. Addross trado for 40 se county, RO st1eot 0 acres of clea mill wachine: nd, Improved, Address P, O, 08 WILL [rade a good Place, South Omaha horse and buggy s pa 1327, Be Hunse acres of Neb, Fi ANUFACTTRING estal MG nd phaeton Wanted shofee farm tind in Ci ank N, K. Orff, 1612 Chic blishment dolng an business right here but owned by non psident can be had for good Omaha Property. owner in Qi o "fow - days, Tutchinson & Wead. 1524 Douglas, 0 TANGE-First ¢ rty for Towa or mbered or cloar s dwolling house istorn Nobraska Address O 2, (i75-a1 lbl ~|\| S5 proporty on 13(h st, near Far- Dnam, for resden clear lots (eotner) in Ore and lot 40x120, Saunders st., esidend Some othor D, Zittle, N. Y. Life. 13 ucres fine farn ruski town; nearly cloar 160 neres finelyimproyed county sont in Nebrask 120 1{eTes 2o cotinty seat; 2, House and 10t in town in Kinsas; clear, Clear 1ot in good Nebraski town, 4 room honse and iot. barn, well and cistern, | J 16th cumbered; will trad perty ind assume enen brances. Continental block. (COARS for pluno. Address B & B J ¥ W HAT liave you 1o trade for two ood lots in M. Ploagant addition, the future r dence of Omuha. Make offer. Address 1B 20, Bee office., NHUMBER of st A erdhanatsed ard 111 forlouse south ot Lake Cloar, for od property for exchange. |1 o | land ndjoining good Ne- nd 245 miles from ishtly encum! ered ruska, 5 miles from FOR SAL:—REAL For rates, ete. SIATE, hl sec Lo of Ayt column_on this ..,,'_ 8 WE il ssiivon Tot and Y st on monthly DAY I en S, sres ngton 1eizhts, Lot on #panlding near 8Uth, only 8900, Houses nnd 10ts on monthly payments. Paying | pi nking business in lve Neb tow #1000 b St bulid house to | 50 per acro. i stoc payinz Land & Lo por cent, or, N. Y. L clot_on Lincoln avenue, notor line (| y. Council Blufrs It SALE-—Cho K . 1. Clarke. u id of Trade. M71-10 ARM For S proved lun cros undor ¢ By Tand; ion of im- lon, Madison | E ton, 240 1n pasture, nprovements, good 15, wind mill and o< Jolning ean_be 1. Hegarty, F i wire Donald. Tiiden, Neb. HQW doe front, ks foots 66X 0, Punl. 1600 Fa 8 strike von? 22x182 fect south | am near 0t st.. only $50 froni | 1th near Dodge, 818,000, Geo. ‘I i o0 Cotiage_ o i 0od loeation, only $1,600 & 1 3 re,one-third less th tist be sold as owner ‘4% ‘leaving eity. Skinner, 164 Parnam st. OO SALE-Choap. Pierce streot, Inquire at 16th and I d t o barzain for a fow days | g the Neb, Steam laund u b nicely finished and f0ath Tront Tot on paved streot near motor, $00). ymie nice lots in west and north part of eity. 5)and upwards. J, D Zittle, 914, N. Y. Lif OR SALE—Scveral good lmprov ed also unimproved lands and town in best located counties in Towa; all ure b A. Address . oth und Douzins, “farms property Nebroskn ani | 1 L.Loomis. | l your property for sale or n th S, G, Corteiyou, room 46, Chanber of M 390 1. 0 i 1 inin Omuha, Only three of Jouses on 4ith and n tof sixiother throe occupied by 1 pon wll day tor in- ny co i the houses, s fixturos. ook at them during this fine weather: | 1 y one and take 1ifo comfor table during the \or. Only takes from 00 te 330 without fail for they will Sholes, sh. pleuss you, 3 First Nat'i bank, {OUNIZE Place-l still_have one0-room ROuse (o sell o ohky. DAY Taone] BEICE, w: 00 cash, bal 5.00 per month; would ke Somo _clear property In exchange. J.J. son, so'e agent Kountzo Place, room Crel=hton block. 4 : Seo them » oy 1 | trado. fmproved farm, 320 osper county, Neb,, clear, Ad- i Ehaw, 40th and Humilion st Omaba; | @ \p“ TAL blocks from splendid; che: thrm. Adaress B G, Mer dress J ree lot, GIxI65 and Ouming st., 1ays b, or will trade for | 5 il 420d and Casssts, | ¢ ALIFTON HILL 3 /- room house and full corner lot, very eheap for cash, or will trade for clear farm or Oma- ha lots. Address the owner at 4nd and Cass sts., K. G, Merrill, 157 J!‘lll: SALI My residence, 3620 Farnam sireet. Choicest location and best housn Hot water and | 1 . Barn, connected | ¢ D.V.' Sholes, 213 | UG T F-ROOM hnlN lot Y, #1,700; also b-room L ’)Imn XKD, 8. 0. Tith and Vinton | st sk house and_Ameriean house, | (A cor 10th and Douglus, #0,000. T Mrs. 1 4 i MUS|C ART AND LANGUAGE Jorr tes, o, teatop of Ir FOR SALE- Davis & C condition, column on Uit pagn nearly new Hallett, | im0 in first-cluss 1916 ouglas st. Oheup, & upr.ght Inquir - FORE buying i pluno examine the new | 6 Kimball 1|Luu~l\ Hospe, 1514 l)uu;.unl S Gt ). F. Gollenbeck, ticher of the banjo Xwith Hospe, 1013 Douglis. — e SHORTHAND AND.'TYPEWRITING. P BEF coliemn on thls age Forrats, dto.. YALL or write for catalogues snd zute the merit weo Lo investl of the Sniith Premier type- | 1. writer, Manifestly supgrlor features. * 1 portant chauges mude. pe-writers sold, | 3. orrented. 10094 Turnam st., E, 15 | & % i | [ 1 MASSAGE, BA’THS ETC, For rates, ete, we ton of m«l column on this M o5 af ey solirnn o i SAGE bath at \luflumo Smith's pa 1. 705 8. Lith st ) [ 1 “Madam b&,;xcr. over opS o MEDICAL. o’ 1 Forrates, d NINEST electrio and electro thermal bath foows, Inoluding Turkish. csbinet baths Ladiess to 1 daily & Tuesday & Friday ev'n 610 10." Dr. Righurds, rooms 318 & 420, Heo hnfi 0 too o/ T#. cols na on this vars | 4 JREST line halr goods In wost; halr dressing, Wige, switches, pangs, haif chains, eto speclalty. Davies, hulr goods and milll 0pposite postofti e, 111 8 16th street, Omaha, PAWNBROKERS, For rates, ete., see top of fient column on_this page NGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking in fau- liea solicited. Miss Sturdy, %10 Harne: 3 e FRED Mobe louns money on diamonds and watches,jewelry,ete,s. e. cor. Farnam & 1%&; Farnam, Same to 1M E T C Jefferis ot o © L Wright the nmount of the draft will be forfeited to t ) 500 D 15 Omaha. W 045 p m 280 p 905 & m.LlllA 40 pml : G0 p m| 000 0 810 » 510 p w3 | B 915 p m Trans Tra Transter! Ahree little kittens, soiled their mittens, And didnt know what to do; Aill a wise old friend. The SANTA( Did. recommeqd LAUS SoaP When these ltfle kitens, washed their miftens With this STAP of amber hue, Quickly Vanished each staip, And their mittens again = Were as bright and soft as new! #fi SANTACLAUS SoAP~MADE ONLY BY N KFA|RBANK&C0 —_— MISCELLA NEOU? WANTS, ddross O 18, F THE REALTIY his page Y3 MARKET, WARRANTY ames Ada Melntosh's subdiv. cles, 1ot3, RS Beriin to A'K White, lot 18 ik 7, s foet) | E Congdo & Co, lo ol wkor Place. . 10 M 5to 15, bik 1 ik 7, Manhattan add © C Housel and wife to Josof P 10 fect of @ 30 feet, lot 8, blk 2, Joferisreplut W Ly man and wito to G 1, b1K 5, Lymian Place tiles & Trompson to 8 KK bl 16, Walnut Hill add A MeWhorter to Poter 1 dand 4 blk 11, Brows ohn Rily to ] '0'Conny tract 295 foot cast of Nils John isbury and ijushy y. 1ot 3, DIk 8, Shull’s hopson to 6-19= 15 WP Thomas and wife to 8¢ 5, b1k 10, Manhattan add to John feet of ot 6. bik “U," L lots 1 to 4 and 6, Wrignt QUIT CLATM E Congdon, trustee, to N & Co. part "of alley in Drutd HIiL..... J; Biorhowor spoctal ome Redic Investment Co, ErRadFsa i Dl 10, Druid Hiil VA Ewell and wife to O B 1. to Maria Stewart, east Keehl, Ledwich et [NSTRUMENTS plavodon rocord January 28 DEEDS, s to James Donnelly, lot 20, 3 2,000 bk 15, ed ford 2,000 (ex . 1,000 furbhy, Wasey ots 4 to 8 and 8,650 400 ker ot 15, opisil, w bl 206, O 1,500 1ot 5, bW ¥ allace, ic verson, lofs' 2, Kk an’irrex end of § 500 nson, nig of it i o TNl 2 add 8,000 3,500 P Lo 13,000 Foster, lot | . 700 ul, 570 swe's add, ‘and il Seen 16,000 DEEDS, furphy, Wase blks 10 and I-{ DEEDS, administrator, to lot Total amount of transfers mm-m ALSF OR FIEL - Rosebu 180 Y ieals for. 1 to the unders D SEEDS.—U. 8, IN- Agency, South Da- aled proposals en- d Secds.” and ad- sned at Rosebud South Dakota, will be recelved until olelock of Feb eliverin 180 potatoes and 1000 bushels CERTIFIED CHl st be accompanie ed check or draft upon ndersigned, for at 'l propos: ase any ot with good and su fii returned to t Coavos |CHIOAGO, Jmaha. | WUk Chileago Ex ~iChiowo lowa Loc LoAvos LINGTON & maba. 25 0 p Lincoln Lo s KOS, Dopot 10t ur Kansas () K. C. Night Exp. via aves ¢ Jmaha. “Overlund ¥ Slociie Bxp ‘Denver Expros Knnsns City Express.... oy | CHICAGO, R. 1. & Dmaha. (U, P, depot. 10th_an: 10 p m. lnutic Exi Leaves | SIOU pmaha. am(....8loux Ot Pau OITY & eaves Jinaha. SI0U. CILCA U. P dopot, 10th_an Loaves o, 5o m| pm.. 0pm... eaves (CHICAGO, MIL. & maha, |U. P. depot, 10th” an 0P l(-noe % a ml..lL 0 Chicago oy | OMAHA & § ymaha. |U. P, depot, 10th an 00 m enves ., K. & MO. jmaha. | Depot 15th and W m Binck 11118 K w o WalooLincoln m! onves W a T CL8T 1M Junha. | Depat 15t and W 10 & ni . Slonx City A 0 B m|Sionx City Exprosw 0 p w St Pl 15 p m Bancoft Poss MISSOUH Depot 1ith and W 8L Louls & K. ( St Louls & K. ¢ CHICAGO, . 1. & Unlon Depot, Cout abin 00 m Lenves | ansfer Atiantie Ex m/ Vestibule Li [CHICAGO & NOWwDE Union Depot, Cou A0 m W p m . Vestbule 1 09 pm|.LLll ¥ 0 p m 0 p miTowa A euves (CHICAGO, MIL. nsfer| Union b #0pm Chi 3 p m Chi envos K. C. 8T. JOK nlonDepot. Cou 07 8 m p m!. . Knsas City Nigi, OMAIIA & ST Uni ransfer Wpw enves |CHICAC ansfer| Unlon €. Louls Can ), BURL'N 0 Ex Chicago Ex ~.Creston 1. CITYE PACIFIC, loux_City Ac .8t Paul Ex ..,,muM(‘,\OM\m the same at Val 00 bushels of seed oats, 1,000 bushels of seed Depot 10th and Masg xpross Chicago Expross In Tocal L& G Mason streets. y Day Expross UNION PAC Depot 10th and Marey streots. NIght Kxpress..... Vestibule Limited. . I CITY & PACIFI U. P. depot. 10th_and” Marey 'Sts, Express... . Depot_15th and Webster Sts. .St Paul Limited..... 0 & NORTHW! Chicago Express “Vestibulo Limited. » wicwa Kecommodation (ox Bt Louls Cannon Pail i Cilastings Hxp. (Ex. & rfolk (ex. Sunday) PACIFIC pres. .. ~Kansan City Day Exproas Dopot, Council Blufts, i1, for furnishing and ntine, Nebraka: of sced corn. Bid- ders must stato the proposed price of each ar- tlele to be offered for deliv tr ry under n con- KCKS, Ench bid d by ocerti- some United States Depository. made payableto the order of the L FIVE per cent of al, which check or United State: bidder or bldders receiving awnrd shall fail topromptly tr wise to WRIC Xeeute n e ont suritie ! I IT, U. & Indian Ag ON & Q.| Arrives streets. | Omahn. pross. B.00am .20 p m 1006 a m cnl MO, RIVER. ot 10th ana Mason strects Denver Day Express nyor Kxpress mit 1130 & m |90 v m | Arrive Omabin. 610 p .45 0 m Arrl Omahs 05 p [11.45 a m | @55 p m 1203 8 m [ Arrives Omaba. [1005 8 m 2| 850 p m 110345 8 m Artives Omaha. UL P Tran TRIC, | Iyer.. pross... PACIFIC. A Marey Sts. pros: smongor 11110.10 8 m PACIFIC. [ Arrivos Omaha. o 830 m STERN| Arrives d Marcy Sts.| Omnha. |62 pm 08 m 705 p m bm X (6xc.Mon)| 740 b m S1PAUL| Arrives a Mircy Sts.| Oma un.)f LOUIS. A Marey Sts Arrly Omahn. % p m | Arrive Ouuho. | B20°p m 520 p m 'y} 1185 » m 1135 0 m ALLE biter Bts pross. ... ) (X, Su &0, obstor Bts. n. Arrives Omaha. mod; [ 805p m Sunday) Arrivos ster Sts, Omuhn Xpross...| 490 p m % 0 n PACIFIC, ell Blu Arrivos Transtor 93 8 m Eea | mited 1030 & m IWESTERN, | Arrivos nell Ulufls. | Transfer W m uitod 3 lyer 0 p # 8 m ymmodation (Exe San).| 640 p_m & ST pot, Connell Bluds, ) Expross Expross PAAL| Arrivos |ranster | 0dbam iy Lxo il Blufts. rrives fer, ip w 620 Artive s | Transter {1215 p m Arrl | Transter W2 p m 940 n m 1.2 8 m Arrives it Express. OIS oo Tl UINCY. | Blu s, pross. press. cal ~ press........ (1000 p m 05 Py Jos PMlCEAn‘_’ I | gloves, two pairs of CHICAGO. NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Nebraskn. Fire destroyed the residence of R. O. Wood of Kenesaw. Two Chinamen from Omaha Bellevue college. A militia company with fifty members has boen organized at Venango. Ninoty conversions have resulted from the revival services at Sterling, The new $10,000 school house at Sterling has been completed and was occupied for the first time last weck. The Kearney city council has_accepted tho resignation of Mayor M. A. Baker and has called Ira Johnson to fill the vacancy. H. Powers, the contestant for governor, has resigned the office of commissioner of Hitcheock county, He couldn't stand the tests against” the way he had neglected have entered The Grand Army of the Republic, Women's Relief Corps and Sons of Veterans of Plain- view have filed articles of im'm'lmx tion to build an opera house this year and will put up a building 40x80 fof suficient height to make -4 stage and .u\llmy The estimated cost, is 83,000, Two boys calling themselves Frank God- dish and Willis Jones, fifteon and_eighteen yearsof age and claiming Grand Island as their home, were put oft the east-bound pas- senger train_at Berwyn., They burglarized the store of Mr. Horrick there that night, taking soveral pocket knives, four paivs of hoes, one pail of candy and several other trinkets. A " section hand followed them up and caught thent in a hay stack two miles east of Ansley. A warrant was sworn out, before Esquire Geeseman and a preliminary hearing given them, Only a small part of the stolen goods were found ~on their persons. They claim to have had an ac- complice larger than themselves who got the lion’s share. Thoy are now in jail at Broken Bow. lowa. Home made brick will be used for paving in Keokuk next season, (=] Mrs. Monette of Des Moines has died from the shock of having sixteen teeth extracted by a dentist. A premium of $25 for the best bushel of sugar beets and $15 for the second best will be offered at the next state fair. John J. Knapp, a member of the Towa greybeards, died at the Marshalltown sol- diers’ bome, aged eighty-five years. Conductor O'Neil, who was murdered h) teamps near Marshalltown, was engaged to marry Miss Bertha Soner of Chicago. Some proof sheets of Bancroft's history of the United States, corrected in his own hand, have been added to the Aldrich collection in the state library. A Buena Vista county farmer presented a bill to the board of supervisors for caring for his hired man, who was 1l forty days. Ho only wantod 5 per day. The census of the Catholic population of the diocese of Dubuque is being taken, There ave fifty-five counties m the diocese and the job is a large one. Twelve hundred dollars and costs is charged up against Frank Huff, the Vinton original package man, on various fines for selling liquor. Huff is in jail, Nathan Haydock, formerly of Ottumwa, died ently at Tulare, Cal. He was formany years a resident of this state, but went to California in 1885 for his health. The maternity of the little baby which was left at the Dubuque home for the friendless 50 steeped in whisky that it died, has been traced to Tillie Jones, a girl who worked in a restaurant. Tra Mitchell 1s dead at Salem in the cighty- eighth vear of his age. He had lived in Towa since | His aged wife, to whom he was married sixty-four years ago, and six of his ten children survive him. Two hundred and thirty-five people are now employed in the Huiskamp Brothers' shoe factory at Keokuk, and they are turning out 800 pairs of fine shoes every day. Many of the girls who commenced working in the factory at §2.50 a week, a year ago,now make $10 a week. The coroner’s jury at Dubuque has found that the babe of Tillie Jones, left at the home for the friendless, died of marasmus, and that the whisky given it was administered in accordance with the Dubuque idea that whisky is good for everybody and every- thing, and without criminal ntent. No ar- rests will follow. Licutenant George W. Read of tho Fifth United States calvary, whois a former Des Moines boy, has adaed a leaf to his laurels in rmy. In the January issue of the Military Journal his prize essay on “A Practical Scheme for Traming the ~ Regular Army n Field Duties for War" appears in the place of honor at the beginning of the magazine. The essay was at the meeting of the executive council of the military service institution, held on November 14, awarded the prize medal. Lieutenant Read thereby became entitled to a certificate of life mem- bevship. ——— I have acousin who 1s a printer, says ex- Mayor J. B, Loughran of North Des Moines, Some years ago he was employed in this they were printing civculars for in, 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 [ ever knew of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I have been strongly in its favor ever since. My own ex- perience ana that of my family convinces me that this remedy is the bost in the world, Thut may be strong language but that is what I think. ~ For sale by ull druggists, Labor Palace Mass Meeting, There will be a mass meeting undor the auspices of the Union Labor Palace Building association at, the exposition hall on Friday evening for the purpose of making publie the plans proposed for the location and erection of this buildiug. Secretary Sebring of tho board of directors urges all who are interested in the euterpriso to be present. A band of music will_be in attendance and good speakers will explain the merits of this enterprise, which is backed by the organized labor of Omabia, SN Ton't experiment with your health, You may be sure of the quality of your medicine, even if you have to take much of your food upon trust. Ask your druggist for Ayers Sarsaparilia and take no other. It i3 the standard plood purifier, the most cffective and economical, The License Board. The fire and police commission met as a license board yesterday afternoon and heard the protest against the application of George Foster, who wishes to open a saloon at 3502 Sherman avenue, The complaints were taken under consideration and will be pussed upon at the afternoon session today. e Horafora's Acid Phosphate For Night Sweats of cousumption, gives speedy benefit, WORSE THAN WARBINGTO The Exhibit ofthe Art Association Narrowly Escapes Total Destruction, BAD BREAK IN THE STEELE BUILDING. A Scction of the North Wall Gives Way—A Nomber of Workmen Injured, But None Serlously. Shortly beforo noon yestorday @ section of thenorth wall of tho D. M. Stecle building,ss the corner of Thirteenth and Harney, fell to thoslaewalk with a deafening crash, but vory fortunately no one was passing ot the timo. The bullding is being remodeled and another story added, and is to bo occupied by the Lee-Clark-Androcson hwdwaro come pany. Preparations were boing made to raise the roof, and it scems that too much weight was allowed to rest on one pier, causiug” the. wall to bulgo out aud a) Tho section that tumbled was about thirty feet long and fifteen feet hizh and comprised the center of the front end of the top story. Five large windows and about 8,000 brick went down in the crash and several floor joists that had been put in position for the fourth floor were torn from thelr places and splintered Several workmen were struck and bruised by the falling brick, but none of them ro- ceived severe injuries. Guards had pre the placed ncross ans_out of dan- zor's way, although in this case they failed to encloso all of the dangerous territory, as many of the falling missiles landed in the middle of the street, The building is just bemg? Omaha Art, Exhibition association and_over §100,000 worth of paintings wero on the lower 1loor at the time of the accident, but uone of them were injured, Allof them would have been removed but for the storm, Bierstadt's 0,000 “Buffalo Hunt" was among the paintings boxed up and leaning agamst the wall at the time, and Bouguor- cau's $15,000 “Return of Spring," which was S0 sadly mutilated by the crank War- bington somo time ago, was directly under the toppling section of the wall and again narrowly escapea destruction, Mr. . Jay Smith, the art director, who hiad charge of the exliibit, romarked after ro- viewing the w “I am not_inclined to be superstitious, but here Is food for reflection for a superstitious person, When I was in Donver snd was notified of Wabington's destruction of the ‘Return of Spring,’ Mr. Alliot said to me: ‘You made vour contract with the Omaha association on riday, you went to Omaha on Friday, you o your opening banquot on Friday, and now yowll be lucky if you getont of Omaha alive. It beg to look that way, but still T feel hopeful. Tam preparing to 'ship about 100 of the pictures 10 Denver, and 1 have al- ready sent home a number of them, “Neither the Omaha association owners of the pictureare willing to tako Bouguereau. I am endeavoring to get consent of both sides to allow me to take the picture until the matger is settied. 1 hopo to have it settied without going into court, - and in the meantime I supposo it will have to be stored in an Omaha warehouse, The picture now has a national reputation, and it would exhitit well anywhere. 1f1 was to exhibit it I would keep it justas itis, as 1t would draw better in 1ts present patehed condition than after being restored.” Building tnspector Whitlock examined the structureafter the accident, and will roquire the owners to put in stay rods to support the west wall which has beon bulged for somo time. The damage done will nov be heavy, as much of the fallen portion was to have boon revuilt in any ovent, — SOUTH OMAHA NEWS., cated by the nor the tho the Tilegally Swapped Coats. Thomas Kelly of Grand Island is in Jail as asuspicious character. Thomas is suspected of being an accomplice of @ man who today wears a pilferred cont. Yesterday morning two men went into J. Hascall's clothing store on Twenty-sixth stroet, and whilo one was trying on some garments tho other doftly slipped off his old cont and slipped into anew £25-cont and walked out. On discovering his loss Mr. Hascall reported it to the police. Mr. Keily answers the description of theman who claimed he wanted to buy, buv the new coat and accomplice have gone where the wind listeth, Good Templars' Election. South Omaha lodge, No. 100, I. O. G. T\ elected officers Tuesday night as follows : D.'S, Curfman, i Miss Swiss Leo Bl liow, V. T ; Miss Lutio Nunn, Supt. J. Elroy Tibbotts, secretary: Clarence C. Bul, I Miss Ruby Grillith, treasurer; W. Reed Dunroy, chaplain; G. 1. Hatcher, mar- shal; ¥ I G.; Orin Merrill, sentinel. Celebrate an Anniversa The invitation by Omaha Lodge No. 2, Daughters of Rebekeh, to Alpha Lodze No. 44, Daughters of Rebekah, South Omaha Lodge No. 148, I. 0. O. F\, and Encamprent No. 76 to attend a celebration of tho thirty- third anniversary on Friday evening, Fohruary 6, has been accepted by the local lodges, Notes About the Ciry. Mrs. Bayless, wife of Daniel I". Bayless, is listed among tho sick. Miss Eva Strong of Ida Grove, Ta, is visi ing her sister, Miss Mary Strang. Fred Craftman and James Reynolds of Des Moines, Ia., are visiting in this city. M. and Mrs. Isaac Juckson of Dunlap. Ia. are the guests of Mr. and M, S. W. Fran- cis. Editor Bruce McCulioch of the Stockman was taken suddeuly 11l yesterday and was taken home, Residences are beine erected Hathaway aud M. Trail, and M streets. M. M. Parrish has made_application to be appointed justice of tho peace, vice Hon, Joseph J. Billn, resigned. The Epworth league will glve an antor- tainment in the lecture roow of the Motho dist church Friday evening. Mrs. Taggart, wife of Voterinary Surgeon W. A. Taggert, has removed to Omaha, - Me. Taggert is dangzerousiy il in Miaos Misses Catherine Hayes and Phillips of Platte Center are the Mr. and Mrs, H. H. Halo, 2408 N sty Mrs. J. A. Pierson of Centerville, Ia., who has been visiting her daughter and - son-in. law, Mr, and Mrs. R. A, Young, has gone to Maxwell to visit E. A, Holyoke, the Black Hills representa- tive of the Cudaby packing company, is hore from Deadwood visiting with his' many friends at the packing houses. The Metropolitan street railway company of this city, has filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of stato, The capital stocke is #1,000,000, divided into shares of the par value of §100 each, The Odd Fellows' hall building committes wnet Tuesday night and adopted by laws. The committee ou @ site mado a verbal roport. The committee was continued with instruce tions to 0ok up suitable ocations. by S. R uear Nineteenth Phabe guests of ot No greater triumph_in medicine or chemto try has been recorded than Hall's Hair Ro néwer to revivify aud restore gray hairts- the color of youth. et Reichman Held to the District Court. Harris Reichman, who was arrested at the fustance of Kline & Spigle upon a charge of having robbed their store a fow weeks bofore the fire and explosion, was tricd yesterday in police court and was ' bound over to tho dis trict court under bonds of §1,250. Ll Marriage Licensos. Tho following marriage liconses were is- sued yosterday by Judge Shields: Nameana address. § John Gwinn, Washington county, Neb., I Mary Tuttle, Omaha . . § Charles Patterson, South Omahs. 1 Mary Knudson, South Omaba el Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chiid- teething cures wind colic, diarrhoa, ota cents @ bovtla, Ao, U iy iR ] 24

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