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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1891 SPECIAL NOTICES. “A DVERTISEMENTS for these tolums will be taken until 12:90 p. m., for the evening edition and until &30 p. ., for the morning edition and BUNDAY BEs. VIVEKMS»(’ sh {n ad vance. ]{A‘l’n—uivcnlu-m'nhon this page will be charged for at the rate of 1% cent per word for the first insertion and 1cent per'word fo ch_subsequent insertion. and §1.50 per line r month. No ndvertisemens takea for [pos than 21 conta for the first innertion. NITIALS, figures, symbols, ete., count each 8 one word. FPHESE advortisements must run consesw: tivoly and under no eircumstances will they be taken of discontinued by telephone. PARTIES nd vertising in_these columns and having thelr answers addressed to & “num: Yersd lettar” in care of Tre B will rece numbered check to enable them to get the etters, Answers will be delivered only on resentation of this check Enclose answers b envelopes properly addressed. LL cdvertisements under the head of Sjeetnl Notiees'™ are published in both the iz nnd avening oditions of Tim BRE, the atlon of which aggresates more than 2,000 papers daily, and gives tho advertiser the benefit not only of the lare circulation of (e WER In O but also in Council Bluffs, {neoin n i othier dities 5 ed towns in the west Libeoin and othier Sities 2 d townsin thy wast BRANCH OFFICES. A dvertising for these columns will be taken on the abc t-nr Mlhmn'. t ””:1'?”;"]1":)7‘;“::] ness hou wh © authorized to ake o main office. OFFI0E—No. JOUTH OMAHA BRANCH 2020 N Btroot, Lister Block jnnn W. BELL, Phurmaclst, 62 South Tenth ntreet. Uu}mfi & EDDY, Btationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 10th street. 'q" . FAINS WORTI, Pharmacist, 7118 Oum- e lag streot. e i YWV, 7, HUGHES Pharinacist, @4 North 16th +utreot. G PARR, Pharm WOrth street. FYUGHES PHARMACY. 2ith and Farnam st, 1718 Leaven- SITUATIONS WANTED. Fervates, dc., VWANTED mendations,” position hookkeeper or other office 27, Ree office. WV ANTED-—Situation by colle do chores, work in” res enre of horses, cows, ete. Address ( off M 808-3 A CTIVE educated man. 0, of worlk very cheap. No refercnees. Wik WS ‘ JANTED—Situ in dry goods, ¢ dress O 12, Bee, W ANTED-&tiation by party who Ken 1 business experience. Can glve security In position of trust, or would take interest in paying business,” Address O 20. e veetop uf’n.v “catumn_om hix page. shippine elerk, work.~ Address n.night work. 6 tc 22, Bee V.3 Oung m Addross O Position by Address € yonung i, Bee. Tndy tlon by man of experienc pets or groceries. Ad Q1T B man with 44 ve 10 practic first clnss refercno | GEN perie ' experience aper and typewrite | Bee off with oot several rs’ filling a_responsibic position, destres such with a mortgage com- pany or bank in Towa preferred Address B! W ANTED m. to 6 p W44 8 16th, T or Nebraska, Om Ree. 41 Canadinn Employment offi WANTED—-MALE HELP. For rates, elc., e topof first eolumn on this e VVANTED - or side line Hable. veling salesman, must bo end 8. Jowell, 15 Dearborn st., Chicago. Ty youne nan with hest recom= “will do any sort Ad- 1508 810 90% ston- 18251 731 1% < had ATION wanted 1n law oflice by young admitted 800 31% ox- Sitnations for good girls; my walting rooms are alwiys full from 0 . phone 584, 121 exclusive tic nnd re- FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS For rates, etc., we top of_firsc eotmn o thia page FOOR RENT - Ono large front parior_and_a small back r Dodge. Mig-a1 Kooms furntsied or unfor- §.W. cor. 21st and Clari JOR RENT nished, cheap. rrent, all modernim- FOURNISIED roow X N. 15th st T | X' provements. & PURNISHED room $12 per month. | X streot, | 19 | N ICE roous, steam “heat, 1710 D FoE RENT-E tinm A modern convenlen: 2016 Dougl 17th stre southern 03 1° m heat, th st. ARGE south front room. by window, mod- 4 ern col nees, for one or two gentle en, #0 por month. 2218 Leaven worth. 2 JIOR RENT—Furnished rooms, gas bath 1d stean. 1010 Howard. IT. CLAIR F W room, st Dodge. uropenn hotel, with dining am heat in all roo Uith lll\fl Epecial ratos by weak of month. 47 ndwite, N 17th! 820 ROOMS for housekeoping for no children; rent taken.in board Fl'u\hm:ln front ments, 1013 Douglas, rlor,modern fmprove- 8IS 1 <. private house, loeation if desired breakfast and 6 o'clock K10 1* Fl RNISTED roo central: r. 10 N. T-Front room with aleove,curtains gas and bath, 2 closet: or mun wife 78 24th st 20th, and $100 per month. T Benutiful front room 8 bost part elty, close to good board. Rent reason- 123 & 25th st 413 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For vaten, ete, veo toy of st coum o thir page. Doard, 1017 Ms10-1* CRLY furnisied rooms with Dodge street. TDOUBLE pariors. with gie buth. furnaco hoat and srate, suitable for man wnd wite al gontiemen. Board if desired. cor, %th ave and Hirney, 76 'NE furnishel front room with board, must huve reforences, 1522 Howard, TN NOR RENT. [ alcove, in board, Wo furnished rooms, one with hest part of city, near good i Harney street. 0 1% JOQK BENT- Nico 4 2010 California st. JICELY furnished front rooms. firsi-elass tuble board, terms reason No. 200 N. 1hth st 6105 warm room with board Douglas, modern furnished rooms with ard, T (ble board with or without nd bath In_counection. P o | very modernte. 207 Cass. FOR RENT—Well-furnished rooms and board; allconveniences; 2205 Farnam. © 705 1% FOIRST-OLASS Toom, gns A furnished room 1 if desired vent to gentle- er board- ory front 201 8, 23th aven T OOM and Loard. #4.00. 1712 Douglas stree Day board, #8.00 per week. room, first class L 3% = D LEGANT furnished rooms with b 208 N 17th strect. T{nu.\l and bourd & week, 1024 Farnam. M7o1. heat and bath. 4801 FOR RENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED Tor vurr.a ere ]{(mbl‘d for rent, 155 No, 10th. wee top of first colummon (his_vage M ss-1% FOR RENT—STORES & OFFICES, SOMETHINC maude by agents, malo ¢ and full particulurs free. shall, Lockport, N. Y. WX D- Rude 1 bright. w u try-on, school, € Now for e Charles E. Mass-. Outtors andtailors. T fitting, stylish Jevelund, O. 3100 an hour easily Mar- e A D. sw method of cutting wiil produce rments without wueht only at Cleveland cutting m-. e, vee ton of ArsL cotum on (hia page. FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS EYC For rates, eta., wa top of Arst cotumn on this pags’ OR_SALE — Tlandsomest horse In Omaha fore February 1. Douglas and f5th st s el cheal 1t aoid bes D, H. Wheeler, Je. lnsuranec, M0 l )R SALE-Black imported French \l alllon. Inquire 005 & 13th street. M F7OR SALE—Chenp, wagon and double work harness, or will exchange for buck bonrd, woid side bar buggy, cheap. L. E. Cole, ental bullding. 673 al Contl FOORSALE cheap-A_two horse sioigh, also large pulieys and shafting. W1 Douglas. 0 Tnquire at 500 TFOOR SALE-2 good work teams. 6 uxton block. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. valu ete, Fnu TALE-New Foundlund and St. Bor- nard dog, 1 year old,welght 80 to % pounds, Koo 14, 5048 I8uh stredt {OR SALE—Roller top desk cheap. also b conl stove, base burner. Star Lund & I Co., 15t floor, N, Y, Life, FIOR SALE FO% oo dity wee top of_firet cotumn on m..mm Ferrets. Address 0. D. Green- r Olty, Tn, T 2 N ;'..N fx 810 JOR BALE uplote set of dr tures, show cases. ete. P, 0. Box 572 on Ui pags 1 estabiished lum- onl business in_some live town in Nebraska, county seat Can pay all cash or’ part cash and balance In land or city property. AddressP. L. Curtenius, 620 Paxton block, Omaha, Neb. M 806-1% VW ANTED-To buy one ¢ Y, [ingood repair,” for cash. AVE custos H fox oty rental property Cortelyou, roon 46, Chumber of Comn F! RNITURE bought, sold, stored. Wells 111 Farnam st 8 W ANTED -will iy highest onsh 10l goc 0 S0, 16th st WV ANTED to Buy—A good horse for bugiy, purty having sanie and wanting cash more than the d purchaser by addressing B glving age. and full pariicul: Lt WANTED-At “oncer” merchandise; all kln(h spot ensh: must know once, I T. New A& Co. 1419 ||.-m.m, O price for T00- K27 . ele., e top of first column on_this mw ONEY toloan on fnproved_Omaha erty. 1L B. Irey. 206, D prop- 1000 priv noy to loan, T per cent. Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co, 4 Heo bide, 1)[((\ TE money to loan. J. D. Ziule, Y. Lite. Mz roved AHATTEL lonns at lowest ra Jto @4 N. Y. Life bldz J. B. mming M GNEY lonned on furniture, lorses, ot M Hawkeye Inv.Co.33 Douglas blk, 16 & Dodg © Co.—Loans o vs before borrowing and , furniture orany publicity, notes al of old und:low- " EYSTONE Mortga | QA save money; loans ¢ lmu ht; hlrm'\\ onchttels or eoilateral at réasonablo rates 5 acant & I i ||~.hn\l;.ll! 818 N.Y. Life, ] ONEY foloan on city and farm pr ,,.\m W. M. Harris, R 20, Frenzer bik,, opp. P, O BU ILDING loans, 60 7 per_cont; no addi- ol churees for commlssion or ittorney's B METkle. Tirsy National bank bidg. JOTRST & second mortzages or proved city prop. County wi Money on hand. F. M. Richurdso i 2 i store and Lus nt. . oth and Dodge streets. sife, on the prefaises, METS-1 2 flats, 620 1ith street, and several cottages ch P J. Kendall, %06 Brown bldg. 21-F-13 \)\'A!\'r “Maun_with Metropolitan Mfg. Co,, 1600 Howard st. 204 F 10 V TANTED—Mon to travel for our Canadiar 700 WANTED—FEMALE HELP For rate ‘\'AM SD-A ool hemlan preferrod. WAt ironing. GENTS cte., see top of first column o (NS page glrl, German Apply 1503 N, 20t) st 1% 4 Binney st MNTT-G Wo have tho best tiele DT cent profits 81 103 two Rumples. postpa Noveity Co., Cuyahoga F n hou 10 ons WILL s o sular to work for me in their locality at home, light work. for part time. Write with rrington, box 702 Chieagc VWANTED-In wholesalo stenograplier and type writo "':'fi" nces und salary expected. ‘\'A\TH! A German girl for house work: Jowe NS0 general k00d referonces at nurseries.Stone& Wellington.Madison, Wis \=First cluss girl, no washing or t0c article on ilars of #10 per weok house, = State IST Address O. QTORES at 709 8. 16th, steam heat furnished. DT iall, 311 Paxton blk. ot HOIOE n ground floor in Boyd's Jopera house, 215 8, bth 8t., at reasonable 0 | figures. Am. Fuel Co. i 3 | TOOR RENT—Tho d-story brick bullding, with or without power.formorly occupled by the Bee Publishing Co., §16 Farnam st. The build- ing has a fireproof comont qusement,completo stenm heating fixtures. wator on all the floors, gas, cte. Apply at the office of The Bee. 91 or To- | JOR RENT—1 Srer: | JNG savore Junuary 1, 4=story building, vet; suitihle for any kind of at Tenth und Jones streets. G. 416 South Fifteeuth street. 710 FOR RENT—WAREHOUSES. see top of first calumn on (s 103 wholesaling, A. Lindques two storles sement, hydraulle clevator, track- tlocation in the city. 11 ) RENTAL AGENCY. > Trates, de.. see tom of first cotimn on this page. ur houses te sell or reut with C. Harrison, - Y. Life, . COLE, rental agency,Continental blk. 1| HL* it si1-g1s | = g 724 South 15th st. V i YA)\Th[\—Lme per week, 1002 J ANTED- oxcopt cooking; 5 20th st. cor. itleman —salary #15 51 5% EMPLOVM&NT AGENCIES For rates, c., tce tmy of firat cotumn on (his page. on hand, Globe No delay, uses for rent, good 1ist. i Anthony, 318 N, ¥, Life bufld- Jeing, lend money on farms in chofeo couu= ties In Nebraska and Towa. also on good Omaha residence property; l0West rates; best no delay; money ready, Titles and 105 assed on hers, 4 L Estate Loans—Cas an & Trust Cc a charges. . & O, M. ariving | FOR EXGHANGE, Forrates, e., see top of first “cotumn on this pios ‘\“I.l L1 focatod nere proporty. fres of om- cumbrange, in Omaha, to trude for mod- orn house and lot on South Side, Chicago. Give full desoription. Address O 28, Bee office. MEs-14 VW ANTED-To “exchatite a halt Tot or full lot for brick work and plastering. In quire 1817 8. 15th street. s ‘\'Am D—To 1-w|{|nny.\v good_tnside fm- proved property f0F Hereage property, G . Phyne, |'-Ill"ur||‘un street, ite i ‘ 7E have several 8tocks of general mor- chandise, hardware, boots ~and shoes, amounting from #0009t £0.00 to trade for Iand in eastern Nebraska and Jowa and cash. Hy Malmgren & Loveren, Barker block, room 14 i }‘t'li*\h or Exchange—Forclearimproved Omiahn real estate a clean stock of hard- Wure. wagons; stoek of about $25.000; in northi- ern 1liinols. Address 09 care Owaha Bee. 500 ni 1500 10§ 519 Farmam. lowa Send 02 4% JOR SALEor exchango 5000, and Nebraska, {r forlist. E. I, Ringer, T JILL irade a good clear ot in Armour Piace, South Omaha, and take good driving Bope and bugsy as Pait payment.” Addregs 377, Bee. k] ()\|1\IIA property to excliange for llve st . Ringer, 1510 Farnam b X CIANGE—One 80,00 stock of merchan- Ydise 00 stock of merchandise: one #1000 stock of notions, all clear, and will trade for good real estate, Hutchinson & W FJ'0 EXCHANGE-First cluss dwelling hot Droperty for lown or eastern Nabraskn farms, encumbered or clear, Address O Bee office. 015- H..u...: for risidonce. T “elent lots (corner) in Orchard Il forhouso and 1ot 40x12 residen Syma other good property for oxchango. I Zittle, N. Y. Life JOR EXCHANGE—4 small stocks of dry ods and_notions for clear land or lots; ots near Walnut Hill for merchundise land und cash: #.50 stock of fin y in On 000 cush; will take r alance. E. . Ringer, -1t near Far Saunders st., south of Lake Clear, for 2 acres fine farm land sk town; nearly clear. proyed | miles from encumbered, aska, 6 miles from 15, e and 10t in town in Kunsas; clear. 1ot in good Nebraska town. 4 room house and iot, b 1and clstern, 16th stroet, Om aha; siightly encumbered; will trade for Omaha property ind assume encum- brances. H. B, Cole, Continental block, 00 Uu,,\lh for pluno. Address B 43, Bee W HAT hiave you to_tradle for two good 1o Mt. Ploagant addition, the future ry dence portion of Omaha. Make offer. Address 1 26, Bee offic a0t FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. e top of first c For rates, ete umn on this page, “r Wil ssil you @ 1ot and bulld house to suit on monthly payments, 15 acres, Pennington Heighis, $50 per acre. Lot on paulding near 30th, only $600. THouses aud 10ts on monthly payments. Paylug banking business o 1lve Nebraska tow #.000 bank stock, : 15 por cent, Star Land & Lodn € st floor, N. Y. Life. X)) OR SAT. 0x200 feet on South 19th st., be- tween St. Mary's ave., and Leavenworth st., east front cottaze Of nine large rooims, closet, bath room, furnace, comented cellar and good barn, for $12,0005 worth §5,000. Ad- dress 029, Bee offic £20-F23 FOR SALE—Cholee 1ot on Lincoln avenue, half block from motor ine, Call _on J. M. Seanlan, 128 Brondway/ Councll Blufrs, M760- FrORSALE-Biock (5 four in Bellewue, Surny O, Neb. Inquire af Jolin Mischlick,, Wir: w, Benton Co., 790 31* PARMS of trom 40 1o 5,000 acres for rent. sale on easy terms in Sarpy. Thayer and other counties. H. T. Bourd of Trade. PARM ForSale or Trade—A soction of proved lund located nt Tilden, %) aeres under cultly i tlon, 24010 pasture aeres hay Fand; No/1 Improvements, good house, burn feed virds shoas, wivd mil ayd Tiiles of wirs fence: 16 acros. jolning can_bo Kecured with it Address M. H. Teghriy, Ex- change building, South Omaha or Tom Me- Donald, Tiiden, Keb. 713 Th you have bargains in real estate to offer, 95 1f you wantto buy, rent or exchunge, seo F. Kinger, 1510 Farnam, ground floor.” 702 * or Cuming, Clarke, 10 M731-10 im- Madison Y to Loan—Short time paper bought. 21t OANS on real ostate; money ready, 4 Moore, W1 Sheely block. MONEY foToan by B, F. Mastors on chattel and collateral securities for any time from 1to 6 montns, In any amount o suit bor- rower. Louns made on houschold goods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, houses, loases, wure reipts, ete, lowest possible without pubiiclty or removal of property My lonus aro so ar 1t you can ik a payment of any amount at any time und re- ll\ll‘l‘ both princ nd interest. 1f you owe o bals your prope havea loan you wi T will pay it off and carry It for yo ou find it more con- venfent, eall up hone No. 1621 and your business will bo arranged at lion Money alwayson hand. No deluy. lelty. - Lowest rates. ty or No pub- B. F. Masters, Room 4. Withnell bli, 15th and Harney sis. MONEY to loan on lmproved oity property ut current rates; fands on hand; o dela i Blust & Co., 203 Ranige blds. M [ONEY—, (0 or 0 days, on houschold fur- niture. ete. 618 Puxton block, J. J. Wilkin- son. Mo70-1FL BUSINESS CHANCES ol for_general houuekm-vhlug_ Ehiive girls with satistactory roferences Callf, B2 rogistored with us for housework. Cail and secure good servants. The new employ- TANTED--Girl for house work. Call at LR ment agency, bank bullding, 16th and Dodg M 881-31% 619 Capltol avenue. W ANTED—Girl for general house work. 113 Georgin ave, JANTT o v chilaren, at 611 N. 17th, 705300 | L FOR RENT ~HOUSES. e to) A nine-room Improvements, rks K houso with south Inguire of Kennedy & Blae M al 815 1% ussist_nt housework or Arst column_on thia paga. front on 5% BOARDING. For rate , ete., sz top of Arst columnon this page. PPULLNAN housc—Special woekly rates. M366-F21* B‘l]{s-(}lu\ S table board. 2578 Harney. ME16-] STORAGE. 1| Forrates, cte.. seatop of TP RACKAGE storaze atlowest rates. W. M. ) _Bushunan, 1411 Leavenworth, first cotumn on this page on North Nine odern improv only &5 per month, Omuha Ken Trust Co,, Koo 4, Bee bylldin M8 o8 al JICE dry storage room store, $19 So. 1th st. 768 I 27% i JTORAGE and trackage. David Cole, S15-817 3 Howard street. at Bingham's old ) p. modern S-room house. Globo Loan & Trust Co., 307 8. 10th st. (%-50 PZROOM flat \vllll € vont 50.00; furnitn wonths: wiil sell for $13 HIA00 per mion Co,, 205 N 16th OR RENT- Seven-room A ave and Cap. av 0K KENT room cur line, (Ohio st. bet. ¥ water; $15 ‘per month on family. Dun, H. Whel Douglus and 1th st. JOR KENT—3 Louses 10 rooms each. uve and Woolworth st., city water,f &, Call ut once. Mumaugh & Fitehot ting agents, 8. W, centrally located st 85003 hven i cottage on stre th und 01t RENT. Call at store. George ) lauser. 2" | Omaha Sty on used 6 #2500 cash, balince cor. Loth and Howard st. 004 | STRAYED on, | Corner flat, 8 rooms, range nnd all other couveniences. at 01 5. 6t at, $40. sz QTORAGE—The best In city —cleandry, safe, and privitely stored at reasonnble torms. Kopadr Wks,i207 Douglas. Tel 900, 4 | ¥ WANTED—TO RENT. For rates, de. seo (opof first column_on his_pags FANTED-To_rent 6or 7 ouse con= venient to 10th street or, south of aruaim, good tenant. Address O 4 oy oni 07 ouse ¢ OST—Very small biack and tan, Libors dreward for return to 105N th. Olive Bra (STRAVED or stolon.” Ong gray Torse, left B enr clipped, sear on left hip, about 9 goarsold: welkht Li00; 1 roun bony with hul- Ter, about6 yours ofd, welght 80, Heward for )R RENT—Four ¢ and_ hath, hot water, paved ytreet; business; all improvements; only 5 Refercnces required. The Mead Investn 2 lee bullaing, [OR RENT—Jan. 1, cluss in_every re ‘water; on motor lne. room room cot pect, bath, hof i at 2 Shermun uve Rt TFOOR RENT—A lurze It of houses from 86 160 Furnam, per month up. Geo. J. Paul, Mo For RENT—2 clegnnt 11-rgom housos, Noa. 2308 und 210 Douglas st Enauire of A, A Gladstone, 130 Douglas st., or Globe Loan & Trust Co., 7 8216th st. <ROOM house with nllmudern u~nnv-nh~m 08 | rent £26 per month, Woolworth, faeing anscom Park. Lew & Nichol, 23th anu Loavenworth. corner Thirtieth and return to 8. Sumbery. 18228, 20k street. 76 1% l OST—One white and liver. # reward for return t Lake street OST dward. flats with near -colored bird dog, Ed Fly jth and Irish setter dog 10 months old; re- W, Simeral, tel. 96, ooms 221 and old For rates, ete, seetop of first_cobumu on this vage POUND—A wateh and chain havesame by calling at 170 and proving property OR SALE—COWS. For rates. cte., e _Owner can S. 24th street §1% ,,.4 frst cotumn on his e, nquire o0 701 mu (SALECFirst oluss miloh Cows, nls0 sov- STEAM heated flats at 500 8 10th, Haull, 311 Paxton hlo«'l DR RENT-Nico d-room cottage, at 1014 8. 13th st. Inguire of Mrs. Duggan, 5. Wt wnd Pacille sts oy ¥ you wish to rent a house or store see 1. E.Cole. Contiuental block. Thos F | good horses, Enquire room i Omaha ationa bunk Durlding. w0 PATENT SOLIC'TOQS or vates, elc., see (0D or commn on (hu page JATENT lawyers & Co.Bee bullding, Washlngton, D. solloitors, G. W. Sues maha, Branch office at G Consultation free. (4 ot nirst co wmn on this pags Forrates, ete sec to YV ANTED=Taw partner, young unmareicd, energotic, With_somie nieans, good hablts! Address X%, iiee offlce. M5 1)!\ G l(rh'l(——('ll\ you be Interested in the manufacture of puving brick?, If so, correspond with the undersigned. Wo have Just_purchased large tracts of land ujon which is located the finest banks of vitrifyin y 10x Co,, 111 Best loeation for bric plant in Illinols, One and one half miles from the grent Purington Brick works. Company about to be organized, Communicate at once yith €. N. Carson or Hf. J. Charies, Knox il arket doing good cash 5, fitted up In first class style. Will investigation. A snap for some one. r business reason for selling. Addr box i, Council Blaffs. M7 OR_ SALE--Lunber business in live town near O e chianeo Lo 't into a good paying M. A. Upton Co. T0-1 WSk braska. Address O S I Energetic man with sl aying business in N o office PARTIES contempluting the banking busi- and desiring active partner who will ake half Interest, address O %, Bee. 70 4* i““" SALE-T David City, N JOR SALE or Rent tuctory, jor business, Frank Soc The Tekam in complete running 3 Wil be sold cheap, or to the right partios will ba rented on favorable terms. Callon or ad- dress First National Bank, Tekumah, Neb, G0m22 RUER Shop for Sale—310.00 ensh will bu shop complete n i good Neb, town; busi- ness his been established over 2 years: sons for selling, change of business. Add Leat opening in A dress 1L, . Kutus, "havanie Nob NOR SALE. hotel {n fine loeation of £ a day. Good chan: selling. ~W. 8. 1a. OR SALE or exchunge—For farm other property a forty-room fwnd”"GbTnEn ood basiness. Reue. towns on the Uton. Baeie Address B #4, B Frsn DOR SALE or Exchange goods, elothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, li- dies’ and gents' furnishing goods. Addross Box 16, Frankfort, Ind. FROR RENT—Only hotel xood obening for o good hotel ress Box I Burr, N can stock of dry OR SALE or Trade—Large liv stable, feed store attached. 8 15 well loeated om puved street and dolus & busiuess. Mumaugh & Fitchett, real estate agents, cor. 16t and Howard st [ Fous.\l New five-room cottuge on full lof, good focution, only #1600 shiall cusih payment, long time.ono-third less than vaiug; st bo s nor i3 leaving oity. Skinner, 1614 l‘}lrllfl"l st. BmquL Cheap. The residence at 2510 Plerce street, at abargain for a few days onty. Tnguire nt” the Neb. Steam laundty, 16t1 and Howard st reets. Mals ] ARGAINS—5-100 ity water, sewer and ated, cottage and ot burn, centrally | cottage, nicely fnished and South front 10t on paved street near motor, 2000 Some nice lots in west and northpartof city. %50 and upwards, J, D. Zittle, 914, N. Y. Li veral good improved far wiso unfmproved 1ands and town property in best located counties in Nebraska and Towa; all are bargainsA. Address B. L.Loomls, 1 Douglas, Omala. Neb. 531FD MEWS OF TAE NORTHWEST, 1owa, Davenport has received bids and is about to let the contract for about $102,000 worth of brick paving. The Towa state board of health declares the old adage about & warmn winter and a fat churchyard a baseloss superstition, State Dairy Commissioner Tupper 13 test- ing the milk that is sold in_various citios of the state. He found poor milk at Des Moines and Cedar Rapids, Carl Tipton, who used to live in Marshall. town, is ot the longest mail run inthe United States, He goes from Cheyenue to Baker City, Ore., a distance of 1,1 T, H. Kemmerer died at Davenport from blood polsoning, resulting from a cul received while repairiug his house a fow days before, Ho had lived in Davenport more than twenty years, being for a number of years in the izrocory business. His age was sixty-five years, The Clinton lumber company will again this season_bring its logs by rail from near Northern Pacific Junction to Stillwater. The logs como in bettor condition, are ready to ship as s0on 4s navigation opens and the extra costis more thau mwade up by the greater value of the logs. Mrs. Charles G, Fastman recently died at Emmetsourg, whel she had lived since 1575 with her son-in-law, Captain Harts- horn. Mrs, Fastman was seventy-four years old. Her second husband, Charles G. East- man, who died in 1860, was the editor of the Montpelies Patriot, the leading democratic newspaper of Vermont. Mr, Eastman was a pootas well as a politician, Howas an intimate friend of the poets Whittier and Saxe and of tho statesman Stephen A. Douglas. Among tho papers which Mrs, Iastman had care- fully preserved were congratulatory letters to hier husband from these notea men. Mrs, Eastman was a beautiful character, chas- tened by man, Orrows, The record of murdoer and suicide in Clin- ton and Jackson counties during the last twelve months is simply appalling, says tho Delmar Journal. In Jackson county thero was a saloon murder in Bellevue, the Park- inson sui the Kussell suicide, the Hol- den suicide and that of an unkuown man_ at H In Clinton county is the Dice ide, the Nurre murder, the Rowen mur: y the Wessells qurder and the Bevans murder and suicide at Grand Mound and Wstly the Davis murder. There may be others that we don’t call to mind just now, but these are enough to show the abnormal tendency to violent translation in this neigh- borhood. We doubt whether there is a place in the United States of equal population that can show 80 bad a record. What is the cause of this deplorable conditiont Who can sug- gest a remedy i The Two Dakotas. Morgan_ Culbortson, aged sixty-six, a ploneer of Brookings, is dead. Moody county has been repaid all but5 por cent of the $,000 loaned in seed wheat last spring. Let's take another ballot,” is spirituous refreshment is sug marck., The first shipment ot Yanton coment was made last week, when 3,600 pounds was sent to Menno. tiysburg wants a believes flowing water depth of 1,800 feet. Brule county, it is claimed, has 12,000 sheep, six times 'the number credited to it by the auditor of state. The Grand KForks Plaindealer belioves it would be money in North Dakota's pocket to raise more sheap and fewer politicians. The Rapid City Journal is authority for statement_that thore aro ten more colo- than privates in the South Dakota mi- the way zested at Bis- t well. The Herald could be got at a Wahpeton has been selocted as the loca- tion of the North Dakota Methodist college It pledged $23,000 cash and 120 acres of land. J.Q. Adams of Chicago will give $10,00 of the cash. The Woonsocket Times says the wife of ovens, the bursted banker, has be- d generotsly, turning her own property over tosome of the most needy victims of her busband's failure. Prof. McLeuth of Brooklyn college, who has analyzed the waters of the Dakota ar- tesian basin, declares that it is not only not only not injurious to vegetation, but that its coustituents supply good plant food. Louise Gerlach, a domestic in the home of SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pil They also relleve Dis- tress from Dyspepsta, In| digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem:| edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulato the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALLPILL. SMALLDOSE. SMALL PRICE, PILLS. .MUSIC ART AND LANGU GE ymlr property for_sale or exchango h'J. G, Cortelyou, runmlfl,Chnmhl‘: ;Lr) Only three of those clegant houses on Hth and’ Farnam left out of six; other three occupled by first arties. Houses are open all day for in- speetion. Every convenience in thoe houses, including gas and gas fixtures. Tuke 100k at them during this ine weather: buy one and take 1ifo comfor table during the winter. Only takes from £300 te %00 cash. See them withont fall tor they will plouse you, bV st Nat'l bunk. s 1 bargaln in Omaha, Place—I still have one 0-room house to sell on eusy payments; price, ,500; 8500 cash, bal. $5.00 per month; wuun! title some_cleat pro Gibson, solo agent Crelghion block. QOR SALE—Or trade. Improved acres, in Gosper county, Neh., clear. drosa ). it Ehaw, oth ana Hamilion stOmala; SPEOTAL Bargain—Largo lot, G3xid fr, 4 blocks from Lowe ave. and Cuming st., lays splendid; cheap for cash, or will trade for farm. Addross B G. Morrill, 4nd and Cass sta i orty in exchange. J.J Kountao Place, room (LIETON HILL— /6ro0m house and full corner lot, very cheap for cash, or will trade for clear farm or Oma- ha lots. Address the owner at 42nd and Cass sts.. . G. Merrill. (OR BALE-My reslden Cholcest location and best houss in Omaha for the money. Hob water and every couvenlence possible. Barn, connected with sewer, water und,u.u D. V.’ Sholes, 213 Ist Nat. bank. Mast -ROOM honse, lo(, BEXK2, $1,700; Il!()b»ru)lu Ohouse. lot Wb x52 8. a7 edr 11th and Vinton St., #2000, rick bousd-wnd American hous lot GxG6, n. e cor. l0uhand Douglas, $40,0 Mrs. Kublmann, 2121 8./ 1#t ¥ POR SALE —Ono of tholmost farms in Harrison county, Towa. Improy wents all good. Address D' F. Eaton, Gra View fruit tarm, Magnolis, Town, MISChLE}NtOUS. Forrates, ee., see lop of ik colemi on Uila prige MANico RINC A.mi‘hdum.m thelr hands \nanicured In 8 AFLtIc maRNERAfLOr the iuproved London ToMgt Bazaar 10d, should call ou Miss Allapt New York Clty ug 2205 Douglas street. .4 ikl M:\b!AhE—Mudum Délzer, over 610 5. beautiful frult AGE treatment.cl sealp and hair tromsne chiropodist. Mrs, Post3it amn on thispii h ASSAGE—Madaw Delzier, over 610 8. i 50- M8 Nunnie V. Warren, clairvoy ant trance, sponking. ‘writing and relisblo Dusinoss wealum, four years ln Omaha. 119 N, 16th. fl h ME. Burrough Palmist tells the past, pros= cntand future trom the liges of the hand. in theold Gy psy way. 0 ladies nnljv 1517 lzard sireet, (Dmuhl MEDICAL. } Ul"l‘L l'ur h-h» Do you want get into a co0od business? If you do, buy the Commer clulat Broken Bow, Neb, =9 Al “established business for sale or trade Box ols, elty. 100 Forrates, cle, sce lap) 0/ w3t eoemn on (hia 073 DINEST clectrie and eloctro thermal bath rooms. ineluding Turkish cablnet baths. Ladies,5 10 1 duily & Taesdiy & Friday ev'ngs 10 10. " Dr. Richards, rooms 818 & 420, live bid &0 “wee top of 1rst column_on this pgs. F ALE—Choap. a_nearly new Hallott, Davis & Co., upright plano in first-class conditlon. Inquire at 1916 Douglas st. DROF. Charles Potersen. plano.violin. zither, &guitarinstruction. Studio 5 Shegly bk HAVE a fow now pianos forsale awfully p. 881 have gouo out of the piano busi- 8. Jonason, ¥ 522 B CFORE buying a plano examine the new 'soale Kimball plano. A.Hospe,1514 Duu).l:'l;l llenbeck, teacher of the banjo 513 Douglas. " DRESSMAKING, #ectop of furst cotwnin o (his page, ‘arnam and 11th st. EO.F. ( with Hosps For rates, etc. V\Tfim'u S tallor system taught 6128 16t By 560 {NGAGEMENTS todo dressmaking in fam ilies sollcited. Miss Sturdy, 2010 Harney st A1GF16* SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Forrates, ete., wee Lrp 0 vl column on tiis page YALL or write for catalogues and nvesti- Jgute the merits of the Smith Premier type- writer. Manifestly superior features. —lm- portant changes made. Type-writers sold, exchanied or rented. 1609% Furnum st., E, 115 7. HAIR GOODS*WIG), ETC, Forrates, ete.. see lop of_Airst cotwmn on this_page. PBEST Hue hair goods [n west; hair rossing, wigs, swite , hair’ chains, e speciaity. \Jlll\r Davies. Ife goods and opposite postofiise, 1118 1 hilliner, h street, Omaha. _ MASbAGE BATHS ETC, For rates, de, see toy of frst column on this - age. ASSAGE bath at Madame Smith's pariors, 5 2 4 wee top of first column on (his pags Fum Mohie louns monoy on diamonds and watches,Jowelry,eic,s. & cor. Farnum & iithy MISCELLANEOUb WANT sec top of first column Gentleman room mate of good t four; good location on , Bee. M7R0-31% habits; f Farnu Ve tow of_frat columnn on this or ADTES and gentiomen can fiot masquer: i watis a6 N e e T For ral 3 :lr.. T. C. Burns of Mitchell, was found doad in the kitchen Monday motuing. It is supposed that sho foll fn_a faint and suffocatod from | s that escaped from s gasoline stovo. | Sced wheat notes totho amount of | 628,14 in orth Dakota remain unpaid un aceount of poor crops, and the time of pay- ment has been extended to next fall Mho total amountof seed wheat notes was §32, 1049 Tom Hotlund and Charles Thomson, men, have been arrested ¢ cattle on the Bad river. I'his extensivecat- | tlestealing done by them for the pasttwo | months has been charged to the Iudians, until within a few days, The body of & man Brookinghead, ranch r stealing range was soen floating past | twelve miles down rivor | from Yaukton, some days since. It is sur- mised that it may have been tho body of John Hobson, who lately mysteriously disap- | peared from Yaukton. | The American Fibre assoclation of New York has offered to put up a flax factory at Aberdeen if the city will guarantee it 5,000 or 0,000 tons of flax straw and giveit a bonus. The company announces that it contewplates | orecting at least twenty plants this yoar, The Gettysburg Herald sees in the recent Tndian banquet at Plue Ridyo evidences that the rods ace gradually becoming selt-sup- | porting. On the oceasion in point the gov- ernment furnished only the coffee; the na- tion's wards themselves rustling the dogs for the soup. Highmore, 8. D, 1s cursed with a number of seventoen to twenty-year-old boys who are would-be toughs. They have been in tho habit of waylaying smaller boys on thoir way to entertainments and locking them up until aftor the entertainmeut was over. They did this a fow nights ago. Three citizens went to the building where the boy was confined, when the young toughs assailted them, The | rescucrs were oo much for them, and before the fracas was finished the boys were badly punished, Montana. The Anaconda mining company has reor- ganizod, with a capital of 12,500,000, Butteis still fighting the Salvation army. Just now the barracks ave in a cellar, The Cumberland company of Castle is talk ing of putting up a sixty-ton smelter in the spring. Joseph Lacon, an artist, formerly with the New York Graphic died at Butte of pueumonia, Helena's electric car system will shortly bein full operation, covering theeutire mid- dlo division of the city. L. Karotofsky, a Butte clothing merchant, is under arvest charged with having bought £100 worth of stolen railroad tickets. Missoula citizens recently held a mass meeting and apoointed committees to work for getting the state university located there, Fines amounting to about £0,000 assessed against last year's fugitive senators who left the state to avoid voting on United States senators have boen remitted. Harry O’Dell, a brakeman on the Northern Pacific, was arrested in Helena, Heo is sus- pected’ of being the thief who robbed the Garrison House In that city a few weeks ago. Frank Heather, a railrond engincer, re- cently left his home in Groat Falls ostensibly o look for work and nothing has since been heard of him. The case is shrouded in mys- tery. When the state legislature gets into shape to pass bills one will be introduced by a Sil ver Bow representative permitting the hold- ing of prize fights in the state under the aus- pices of an athletic club, During the past year the Butto miners' union paid out $15,020 in sick benefits, Dur- ing less than four months, from August 31 to December 24 lust, the sum of 8810 was paid out for funeral expenses and $5,170 for sick benefits, W. T. Flield, candidate for congress on the labor ticlket at the last election was seriously injured by the front on the boiler of his en- gine blowing out. He is an ongineer on the Northern Pucific. The accident occurred at Timber Line station., Houscholders of Billings are reaping the benefit derived from a war between the agents of the Rocky Fork and Bear Creek coal, respectively. Coal is now offered at one. third less per ton than formerly and people are filling up coal houses and sheds, expect- ing a rise in price at any time. The Yellowstone company at Castle is sald to be contemplating the addition of another staclk to the Hensley smeltor so that it may treat a portion of the output of its mine at home. Besides the mine and smelter, the Yellowstone company 18 largely interested in afleldof coking coal fourteen miles from Castle, « W. S. Hutchinson of Chicago is in Butte, He is accompanied by two experienced men and they will immediately try ‘to abate the smoke nuisance. The Parrot smelter has been selected as the place for the initial test. A portion of the machinery is on the ground, and the apparatus compiote will be on hand in a few days, A story is tola of a_ former leading stock grower of Augusta who went to New York with all his capital, amounting to $00 and won $12,000 at faro. The Choteau Mon- tanian, thich is responsible for the yarn, mves the man credit for investing in Helena real estate all the money he raked in except #1,500 spent on diamonds. It is given out that the Cameron properties at Georgetown, including the saw mill, quartz mill and the mines, have all been bonded to Anaconda parties, who will push work at once, The quartz mill started up on January 5and is running_on ore from the Southern Cross mine, the dump having been purchased by Mr. Caueron some time ago. It has been discovered that much of the milk used m Helena isa spurious article, being a mixture of saltpeter, burned sugar, chalk and water and some red substance. It was concocted by a gang composed of Hel man Brass, his sonJohn and two brothers named Mildred. They made their headquart- ers in an old cabin in the upper part of town. Brass, who owned no cows, sold too much milk, and the authorities, becoming suspic- jous, apprehended him aud finally arrested all the conspirators. A teamster named Knowlton met with a serious accident near Radersburg a few days ago. He was hauling ore from the Keating mineto the railroad and tried to jump on a loaded wagon while it was moving. His clothing eaught on the brake and threw him to the ground, the wheels of the heavy wagon passing over his body. He was pickéd up al- most uneonseio His collar bone was crushod and he received other severe injur- s, which will probably cause death, Knowl s about forty years old aud has a family, Utah. There are 7,000 Welsh in Salt Lake. Work on the Castle Valley railroad is to be resumed. Ogden wants a chemical fire engine and wants it badly. Tne Edmunds cf Ing 0 the frout. al mine at St They rling Is com- are now working in I people, that 8. 5. physicians had nlm'lalnl them inevra: ble, number way up in the thousands. Osear Wiles of Huntinzburg, Ky, says: “For years [ was afllioted with ablood tainy, thit baffled the skill of the best PHYSICIANS. The disea: 0 affected my e o+ until was almost blind, I am thankful to say thit a fow bottles of . 8. 8., eur- ol me entire’y. My eyesight is com- pletry resored, and my geacral health is betier than it has been for years.” Book on B'ood and skin d’seasos free The Swift Speci Arlanta, W. S. ROBINSON" Chemist and Assayers Formerly {n Ohemleal Laboratory ofihe Unlon Paeific Raliway Cowpany. Special Attention Given to Ores, W aters and Oils. 1112 Dodge St., Omaha, Necb two veins and have commonced tapping the thind J. W. McNutt was the eholoe of Ogden's ™ naries for mayor yson has organized & bank with a paid- up capital of §5,000. Che motor line has boen completed to the Hot Springs near Ogdon. A hospital is among the numerous improve- meuts contemplated in Park City The electric tine of tho Salt Lake City raile road company is comploted to Fort Douglas, Utah lako is to have a line of barges ostabe lished upon it for freight and shooting purs poses. The annual exhibiti association will be 406 The Wirst ward Mormon meeting house ab Ogden was burned, Loss, £11,000; insuranee, £,000, Salt Lake's council leased the warm sprin to Henry Barnes and Edward Byrno for §1 a month Ogden's rogistration list contalns 8,0 names. The “floating vote' is estimated’ ab from 300 to 600, It is estimatod that there are ovor thirty- five thousand acres of land under cultivation in kimery count Sutton Brothers of Grantsville have pure chased for range purposes 8,000 acres of land in Summit county, Citizons of Lohi voted o tax of 1 por cont for three years for building a central school. The cost {s to be §12,000. A sampling mill has been put in at Mam- moth switch that vill bo large onough to haudle the ores of Tintic district. Iive bugs have boen operating in Provoe, The Roberts hotel barely escapod destruo- tion, tho stable adjoining being burned. {t is reported that each of the fourteon children of the lato William Jenniugs of Salt Lake will receive 115 000 from the estat Salt Lake's public schools have 5,200 pupils and the denominational schools 1,500 more, Accommodations for scholars are insufficient. A tensstory business building to ocoupy half a block on upper Main street, Salt Like, is what eastorif capitalists will invest in, itis claimed. Many miners have been taken off the mines in the Tintic group. The immense quantity ofore on hand and the low ratiug of the anetal are given as the cause, The company working tho property adjoin- ing the York at Bingham broke into o streak four or five inches wide, carrving gold ore running up into the thonsands. Mfforts are heing made in Salt Lako to or- ganize a company with 00,000 capital to build a factory and equip it with a eeometris cal wood carving and moulding plant. The town of Castle Gate, but hittlo more than a year old, is now a littlé city with its electric lignts, coke ovens and the extensive coal works of the P, V. coal company The will of the late Bishop Millen Atwood was offored for probate_in Salt Lake last week. It disposes of 175,000 worth of prov- erty, the bulk of which &oes to his widow and 'three ciildren. Ogden’s ordinance prohibiting dentists from practicing without fiest procuring o license from a board of examine ppointod by the city council has been declared illegat by the supreme court, Fdward Manaban of Ogden, seven years old, was accidentally shot in the neck by an unknown man, who was shooting at o doa. The bullet glanced and struck the child, - flicting a serious wound. Work on the Auchor tunnel at Park City is very active, A new Rand compressor is being erected. ~ Contracts have been made for putting up boisting machinery adequate for ashaftto a depth of 2,500 feot. Citizens of Redmond, Sovier county, are clated over the recent discovery in the low hills near that town of an enormous quarry of is said tobe some of the very finest building and decorative marble in the wost. Mrs, Douabue of Marysville, Mont., wife of a mine superitendent, died from the of- fects of injuries received from being run 1to by an unknown bicyelo ridor in Salt Lako. She was thirty years old and mother of three small children. The Burlington syndicate, composed of B, & M. officials has platted an addition of 216 lots on the west, side of tho Jordan {n Sals Lake. Contracts have already been wade for twenty cottages to cost 81,600 cach, The syndicate will also build eight stores costing 1 of the U ah_pouttry 1d at Ogden, February The Nephi plaster works are not running full now, but aresending out forty or fifty cars of plaster a month. 1t can be dolivered in the territory at a cost of # or & a ton. As half a ton an acre makes o big dressing 18 will probably be used exclusively for fertiliz- ing purposes. Bingham is booming and now has 1,200 miners at work. Tho number will boins creascd as heavier machinery is planted and lower levels reached. Carr Fork has sprung into prominence as a camp on account of & recent strike in the Jersey Blue mino which assays £125 to the ton. Two littlo boys, Ed and Charles Colton, of Vernal wero buried under four tons of ay, which stipped from the top of a stack near which they were standing. A brother hap- nearand went to their roscue. vered both of the little fellows were black in the face from suffocation. Work on the new factory of the Utah sugar company between Lehigh and — American Fork is’ progressing rapidly. The company will pay farmers § per ton for beets do- livered at the factory. It is estimated tha the works.will be ready by March 1, and chinery will be shipped there beginning February 1. Joseph A. Quibell got a judgment, of $2,500 agaiust tho Union Pacific for injurios r ceived while working in the Almy coal mines, An appeal hus just been argued in the su- preme court. So was the case of William K. Ivde of Honeyville, Box Elder county, whose child was run over and killed fn 1556, A jury gave Hyde judgment for &2,000. President Franklin of the Niagara mining company has returned from tho east, whero he succeeded in raising moncy to continue work on the Kingbam group of mines. Tho nine feet square tunnel, now in nearly 100 he proposes to contiuue to & total (00 feet, thus connceting all the mines, and'a shaft i3 to be sunk on the Utah mine claim, Report has it that work will begin on the railroad extension south of the Rio Grande Western as soon as_the weather permits, Salina has donated real estate and cash to the amount of 2,000 as an inducement 10 locate a depot in the town. Elsinore will make a high bid for the Rio Grande Western genernl depot and machine shops, believing she will have water power equal to any city in _the terei- tory as soon as the Sevier valley canal is completed. Thoe Union stock_yards compsny was incor- porated in Salt ake lust week. Capital stock 200,000, divided into 2,500 shures, of which £50,000 was subscribed by the incors porators. The directors are D. C. Dodge, John W. Rodefer, R. C. Chambers. W, H. Remington, F'red Simoa, John E. Dooly, M. K. Parsons, Charles Crane, John H. Whit, Heber M. Wells, George A. Lowe, B, B\ Sauuders and W. P Noble, “Tho futurs of the Centennial-Eurcka mine promises well. Not only the dump but the power house and some of the drifts in the mino are filled with ore, which will remain untilthe company resumes shipments, De- velopment goes oni_and the vein lmproves, Tho last sale of ore was made November 10 and the last shipment was in Octaber, but the company coutinues paying dividends, When the Salt Lako mining exchange opened last June, Centennial-Eureka stock sold for $17.50 per shave, and last week $40 was bid for it without, being taker Papers have been drawn oup of six mines in Tintic. o, Lady Duftin, Union ~ Boy, d Comstock’ situated uear /. The proporty is owned by Johu A. 1i. A. MeCloud and Q. E. Norton aud wee sed by Judge Rockwell and other parties of Denver, who will commence development within the next thirty days. The lcase and bond runs for six mouths and is for #40,000, and provides that tho prospects be worked contliuously. A tunnel has been already located and will be run asrapidly as possible, for leasing a They are the ‘When Daby was sick, we gave her Custorls, When she was & Child, she cried for astoris, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she bad Clibicon, she gave bhomn Castoriay

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