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~ -« N, 5 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY 8PEGIAL NOTIGES. DVERTI will bo taken until 12:3) p. fn., for the evening | edition, and_ontil §:90 p. m., for the morning edition nnd SUNDAY Beg | MENTS for those column h In advanco. ments on thispage will b the rate of 1§ cents per first insertion, and 1 eent per word for ench subsequent nsertion, and $1.50 per Jtne permonth. 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Advortising for these columns will be taken | n the above cond| 1t the following busi- | 5 houses who are d to spectal | ptices, it the same can be had ut the ain office. YOTH OMATIA BRANCH OFFICE—No N. Sircet, Lister Block OHN W. BELL, Pharmacist, 820 South Tenth | o) Gireet (VASE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 11 South 16th street 11, FARNSWORTI, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- + g strect I HUGHES, P Street (IFO. V. PARR, Pha X worth street. T VGHES PHARMACY. 2th and Farn st 624 North 16th maclst, 1718 Leaven- SITUATIONS WANTED. ec top of first eolum i) N o ez singer of 7 yo Teat of Feferonces: €49, Boe WANTED Address, A on (his page. osition inpri Addross J. F. 180 7 per for Lapply. 154 04 Position None but first-cluss 1 2, Beb, Position by W. ugelst, 5 years W.Sherman, Lake City Situations for good walting rooms are always full from m. to 0p. Canadi iployment off WANTED—-MALE HELP. For yates, ete., sce top of first colwmn on this nane. Salioitor n I Just VW ANTED- A competent stenographer and typewriter, salary #i0 per month. No notiee witl be tuken of unswers unless d by references and full experienc munlcations confidential. A ddross ¢ n old_relfable ened in this Room B2, Paxtc » TED—Agents—Wo want t class on who nre dy traveling sales- men to earry our lubricatinz ofls and grease samples as’ a slde line. Columbia Ofl and Grease company, Cleveland, O. M2 A and full part| Lockport, N. Y. ‘V ANTED profitabl ener with 1,00 an_hour easily s, malo or female: samplo ilars froe, Charles E. Mayshall, M105 7 For a responsible and very position; new business, An otie man of large acquaintance. Addross ferences, A, Box o azo, 11l M196 7% PV ANTED A man to tuke an_office and SRR & manu ety 0 Dor week; sifall capital required. _Address with stump, Manufacturer, box 70, West Acton, Mass. \,'VAA TED-Active gontlomen, with some business tuct. to begin at once, good pay. Douglas blk. IM-B PA RTTES with refercnce con seouro stoady crnployment, good piy. Koom 32, Douglis lock. 188-8 W D—Tn a raflrond office, & first-cluss book-keepor—one having_experience in raflroad necounts preferred, Must be a good penman. Address, O 81, Bec. 16T '\V,\xvr AD--100 men to cut 1ce. Apply im- mediately at Smith & Coy ico. house. Ashliind, Neb. D—Men to travel for our Canadian fes.Stone&Wellington, Madison, Wis L W ANTED A roelstored pharmacist. G, W, Condon, $pringvicw, Nob. ts1- ‘\7'.\.\'1 ED-—Man_with good roforonces ab N Motropolitan Mfz. Cou 1600 Howurd st. T 10 T WANTED. FEMALE HELP 1 ‘v ANTED—G ' a Reforences required. Apply at 415 N 20th street. N R FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS n oo this pags d front _room N. 180k strvot T RNISHED for housekeening—One roor $7 per month, 419 South Nineteenth stree third tloor. M1 7 JPOR RENT-Furnished rooms slass honrd. @20 8. %th street, FOr BENT ¥ rnished front board. 1611 Douglas street VURNISHED rooms. sfeam heut, 2313 Douz- lus, AT, CLAIR S 1 i, st i ” ANDSOMELY furnished front room steam b and European ym heat In fal rates by w hotel, with all roon &, 1t ok or month ge. Epe 1ent, gas, bath, 7118 1cth, 2d floor. JOR RENT_Furnished rooms, zas bath steam, 1519 Howard, SLEGANT nowly furnished stoam heated G otk (02 . (e st M 18, Churehill has furnished roo N boara, 411 North 10th st JOI RENT-Nicely furnished ro gus, bath and furnace nol posto Address ( Be me LY furnished N nico heat, gas and 271 Harney st JOURNISHED ro . with ek from 181-7 south front room, fur- ath, near good board, s, 1008 Capitol aven & M Ffifiw NT Mertiam Eust front aleove room at _the M0 QUUTH room for rent at 2100 Dovglasst ly Bmflm: and rooms, 628 8 17th street, [MURNISHED rooms. steam heat, south exposure, flat 1), 524 8, 16th st. 1‘Al€ T ARGE south Lront room. bay window, niod- 4 ern conveniences, for one ortwo gentle- men, 0 per month. venworth. M202 N« E roous, steam heat, 1719 Davenport st 418 17 and smail room, 1701 Capitol av 9 ROOMS for housckeeping | wi Ono children; rent taken in board. 410 N1 NORRENT man suftable for 2 gentleme ) per_ month 5 as and bath, 2 closets, or man and wife h st. 7 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For rates, ete., sce top of frat_cohimn on thir_ page. Ffiui’f‘ifi"ifimmn With eas, turnaco heats bonrd It desired. v 25th ave, and Harnoy street. [YOR RENT- Large south front room. fur- nished. modern, with family table bon 1702 N, 18th st. 179 For wene with board. las, . I | [DOR RENT—Furnished front room, heat bath aud gas suitablo for 4 gentiemen. Other rooms, bourd if desired. 104 street. bath and 8. E. cor- M Flezantly furnished rooms rms reasonable, 2105 Dot MAOR RENT—Nice warm room with board, 20190 Callfornia street. 1 N ICELY furnished front rooms, first-class AN tuble board, terms reasonablo. © 200 N, 18th st. 10 ]pm TANT furnished rooms with b 4n and buth, 208 N I7th strect., ard, gns, FOR RENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, frat columiion this page ‘Fin: RENT 16th street. ard, 2 unturnished room Wright & Lasbury, 1601 How M145 FOR RENTTSIDHkS & OFFICES, For vates, ete., wee top of A7t column ¢ TFOR RENT—Tosk room, See Star Land and Lonn o, 18t floor, N. Y. Life bldg, 180 8 OR RENT—Part of bus Farnam stroet, upper floc John H. this page, building 1308 onsisting of store and rooms. Inquire of 17th street. M109 YTORES nt 7 16th. steam heat furnish M Thos. 1% Halt, 31 Paxton blk. with off . Lehnrann, first- | FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC. Vur rates, ete., wo lop of Arst eotumn on this pass JHOR SALE or Trade-A nlce Colorudg burro. Jus| thing for boys and giris. Tng At 48 Nicholus nve M YV ERY desirable horse nd phton tor sule o Will_soll together oF sep- at stable corner Chigago and arately. 11th st OR SALE—A first cluss. toam of young driving horses. Price £250. D, B. Ball, 24 Harney st ' 1w JPORSALE Biaci i Tnauire o &, | liar . nlso ge ontinent ted French stall 1sth street. M2 and double work uzo for buck board, buggy, eheap. H. B. ¢ 1 bullding. NOR SALE cheap large pulleys and shafting. 1 Douglas. FOR SALE-COWs. Forvates, ete,, we ton of frit column on this pos. Two fine cows; will pomo in Tuquire at 4308 Nicholas M3 7 8, First class mileh cows, also sev- oral good ho . Enquire room 21 Onia) tional bank building. FOR SALt—MISCELLANEOUS. ~res top of_first column o) Forrates, ot (OR SALE Mandolin, ch FOOR SALE-F} of Mutual In bargnin, FHOR SALE 43, Beo offic A OR SALE—Complete set of drug tures, show cuses, ete; PO, Box ¥ OR SALE—An A1 fircproof s afe. ut Boston Store st company stock Address 057, ‘uglish pug pups, for sale. O h Ll i-8) Inqnire Mozt “WANTED—TO BUY. See top 0 Arst commn on this page a good second-hand Address C 50, lum ) -To buy plano; pay cash. "\m&”l ED—A ourtain d ¥. L. Monahan, 1602 VW ANTED—Clcar town lots in_ Nebrasks, Kansas and Jowa. Address OU7, (‘:‘ln‘:ll\:: Jought, sold, stored. Wells, VW ANTED-wiil pa houseliold goc WANT to bu. K0 or 160 nere braska or wes Continental b o t of land in eastern Ne owa. A. K. Riley room 11 BUSINESSTCHANCES, For rates, etc see to_of Hewt 0Tt Salo or Trade—The piant and good wi | of 4 country newspAper viviued wt 8,000; Advertising patronaze’ 8100 per year, good subseription st awd run_of job work. Which is incrensinz. An energetic prnter with from 8500 to §1.500 #ashto pay down can have long time to pay for the bulance nlso good chance to Huya half intor sonable discount. Othe business tosell. A snap for some one, Investle Or what kind of real®state have yon got? Addross C 56, Bee. 10-6* [RUIT farm for salo, contalning 21 Kkherries, 2 biytuspherries, 1 50 one Block' With good h good celiar, well, ‘clstern a of cholee small frult. Terms S, Aling madeknown, Apply to umn on this panss yres. app! 1se of 0 OR SALE—Half_intores mineral water business; price 31 dress (., Bee. Dueror tor 10 Ne! Neb. e best opening b, Adress H. A. Kufu OR SALE—Finestock of fewelry; Invoico about #,000. Wilibe soli at 4 big dis- count. Must besold. A, J. Briggs, Superior, Neb. M116-10 VOR SALE—Or trade,n stoam laundry in Omuha doing o good business and all new machinery’ Address, 050, Boe. 147 8 [VOR S ALE—Finoe Chicago stock of m/llinery many trimmed spring goods. Stoek never putonsale. Big bargaln if taken ut once, Address M. G:, Bee office, Council Blufs, _ 15 NOR stable, foed store att located on_paved street and ‘doing a good business. Mumaugh & Fitchett, real estute agents, cor, 15th and Howard sts. s 1 OTEL for Sale--Do you want fo get into good business? 1 you do, buy the Commer- elal'at Broken How, Neb. 8 N established business for sale or trade. Box 518, city R0 hed, This 1s well N0 Painters and Paperhangers—8150 cash will buy the leading paint shop, fiytures, staging and ladders, building 20x#, With store front for sale of goods, Husiness part of prin- cipal street, Grand Island; building nearly new, worth £50.00; will pay K. R, fare on salo of siima; ground rents #8.00 por month. Ad- dress F."H. D,, Grand Island, Neb Mos1 & NOR SALE-Tallor business, Frank Sochor, David City, Neb. 708 F 25 OR SALE or Rent—The Tokamah cannin, factory, in_complete running order; wil bo sold choap, of to the right parties will be rented on favorable ternis, Callon or ad- dress First National Bank, Tekamab, Neb. 0222 in Nebrasks na, Neb, R. 0 128 40-room hotel in fine an average business of &0 a day. Good chance. Best reasons for selling, ~W.'S. Cooper, Merriam block, Council Blufts, Ta. M50 K19 JALOON—The beat open I Address H. A, Kufus, Rave ent. ur 10 merchan: must know at once. Newell' & Co., 1419 Douglas, Omuh 2 MISCELLANEOUS. Torrates, ete., sce top of firs_cotzimn on this pags TVOROES adyice free. Addros ULawyer, , New York cit, Mi67-11 NFORMATION wanted of F. B. Trombley. Dorn in township of Grosso: Polnte, Wayno Mich,, 101 Griswold oit, Mich. 1-5* “'AN TED—At_ once; kinds; spot cash 1T gutetiy, Church s count 1L Thonpso st., Dy 'ivl\yrr,n Good location wanted by un at- torney insome rising town. Address box 102, Ravenna, Neb. 1037 T)EEDS mortzages, contracts and all lezal instraments carcfully exccutod, A. K. Riley, attorney and notary public, room Continentul block. 05 I OROLOGY—Ins! uctions_in the theories of watches and clocks will begiven at sonable terms by O. L. Hoefer, watch- maker and bl lock export, 107 N. 16ih stroct, with / 2 ALK RILEY, notar. « tinental bloek For rales, elc., ace top of first column on tiis page’ SECOND mortauge louns on. inside proporty first mortgage on outside. Alex Moore, 01 Sheeley blk. 187 0% OR RENT—Tho -story brick buildinz. with or without power. formerly occupled by the Bee Publishine Co., 016 Farnam st. The build- ing has a fireproof cement basement mplete m heunting fixtures, water on all the floors. R ote. Apply at the office of The Bee. 915 Or sale, my bullding on Jones st., bet 10th & 11th. G, A.Lindguis NOR RE Brick warchouse, two stories high, basement, hydraulic elevator. track- age; best location'in” city. A, C. Powell. & NOR RE! 16th str B J. Kendali THOICE office on ground floor in Boyd's opera ho 58, Tth st, at reasouible ires. A, Fucl Co. b STORAGE. see tap of first column on this page W. M. T—One_store and 2 flats, (20 8o, and several cottages cheap. 06 Brown bldg. wi-F-1 For vates, cte FPRACKA Bushmaun, JTORAGE and trackage. David Cole, 8 Howard st. JTORAGL—The hest 1n eity—clean,dry.safe, Dind privately stored at_rensonuble t OmahaStove Kepair Wks, 1207 E storaze at lowest rates. 511 Leavenworth. wlary of #10 per w in their locality at home, for part time. Write with rrinigton, box 702 Chieago o Tios 0% T WILL puy lndics o Ihn v\nrk‘lu" 1 light work,gocd stanp, Mrs. . | W ANTED- tako eare of 7 ANTED-3 sale bik, (JUTTERS wunted—The D, /method of cutting goes b 1he suceess of the mo Tuught only at Clevel 0 ussIst at liousowork or tdren. 611 N Tith. 180-8% ladies. Room 32, Douglas 188-8 Rude now nd in hand with ern prog, d cutting 'ssive eutter. school. M 119-7% calthy wet nurse, 1000 v‘??\, iD—Tefined lndy us for widower with one child: b Address, J. 0., Bee office, Lincoln FOR RENT—HOUSES. For raten. ete.. sea top of frst corumn on this page, NOR RENT-—5 roonis, one fioor, 1712 Jackson stroet. M210 DOR RENT—Nico § room cotta 1718 Wbstor streot. Mi66 cor. 28h w Inquire 2018 Dodge, MK dnouses 10 rooms each, Park Iworth st., city water.furnace, . Mumaugh & Fitehott, house W. cor. 1ith and Howard st. 56 Nos. Enauire of A, A it 10 Douglas st., or Globe Loan & S 16th st. 15, 00m housos, Nico 4-room o FOR xE QVOry Tesp ri on motor line. mun ave. Msif Call at'1521 8) PZ-ROOM house with all modern rent 25 Thirtieth o Woolworth, Park. Enqy Leo & Nicliol, 2 I Leavenworth, M Thos, F 830 1veniences; TEAM hoated flats at 700 8. 16th. Hall, 811 Paxton block. t n house or store see 11, al bloek. 840 Tlat, southern exposure. Tith st MO8 TROR RENT-_Cottages with 2 6 and 8 rooms Unss bet 25th und 20th, Clarke, room 19, bourd of trade. M2 12 A nine-room house with a modern rovements, south front on Hanseom Park.~ Inquire of Kennedy & Bluok- burn, 1365 Park ave. © new brick bou = street. 10 roows, also barn; only &5 per mouth. Estate and neteenth \provements; maha Keal rust Co,, Roow 4, Bee bullding. M1 fluts with OR RENT—Four 6 and i-room bath, hot wator, ete.; paved street; ne R:?imm all lmrn)vd\w:n:miluu.l‘yl lerences requirod. The Mead In Co, 42 Beeo mldlnx. PAWN BROKERS For rates, eiv., see op of Airst column on (his page CrEr ST und best storag for furniture. Wells, 1111 Farnam streot. Mol JICE dry sto w's old store, #10 So. 13t room at Bingh st WANTED—TO RENT. Forrates, ete. see top of first column on this page W ANTED-Room and board in a_strictly private family by ayoung gentleman and wife. Location to'be within ten blocks of post- office. Address. C 53, Bee. 152 6* W ANTED- By voung man room und board Address 0 4%, Tiee. -6 . tor two ladies, with S01 RENTAL AGENCY. i see top of fiyst column on this nage. rontal agency,Continental bik. 840 to sell or rent with O, F. Y. Life. 8o s rontea Jist with 16th and Dodge. Mot 128 1 T your lous 4dlarrison, 11 vou want your hows Pirrotte ltental Agene BOARDING. For rate , cte., v top of st colmnon thiy page. HONE aceommodatious fortable boarders at the Hillside N, W. eor. 18th and Dodge, M206 18% A FEW day bourders solicited, 172 Dodge. M 170-9¢ IRST-CLASS table board with or without room s pis and bath in conncetion. Prices vory moderate. 207 Cass. Migi-11 P ULLMAN bouse—gpecial weekly rates PERSONALS, 5, elc., see top of Arsl column o1 this pape, Address Kunsas City s formerly. fral can liver colored bird dog. wrd for return to Ed Flynn, s, M2 190 JTRAYED or stolen from 2013 Cass s Msmull black Cocker Spaniel able reward if returnod b 16th street. treet puppy. Ruit- to Moody's cf uesday, February i e We L. black Cocker spaniel with coll returning same w.ll be liberally re 1. 1L Sallsbury, cor Cass and i2d 182-8 Finde __DRESSMAKING, For rales, ete., see top of frst coumn un this pags Childrens' dresses 1o make, First class dressmuker. 60 N, 15th stroet. MZ0s-4* or 0 g0 out In 1000% Bouth 11th M- 8 loth. 550 ke JOXPERIENC families by the day. sreet. '“'volf'f'n'xa tailor system taught 0 BED Mohie loans money on dinmonds und watohes joweiry, eto. # o cor. Farnaw & 1tk NGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking | JHATTEL loans at lowest rates. Removed /to 924 N. Y. Life bldg. J. B. Emminger. 858 OIIA;N'F,L bank, ‘'on chattelsorcollattes 5th st., lonns money Lat réasonuble rates ST & sccond mortang proved city prop. County warrants bought. Money on hund, ¥. 3. Richardson,Sis . Y. Life: 861 DORSALE or Exchunge—Clen stock of dry £00ds, clothing, boots, shoes, hats, eaps, la- dies' onts furnishing goods. Adiress Box nkfort, Ind. 20 1l ~ FOR EXCHANGE, Forvates, ete., #ce o of 178t column on this page TOR EXOHANGE—Busin®s property, North 10th streot, for oloar 1ands well Joontod, Wright & Lusbury, 1601 Howard. Midd- ore nd adjolning good Ne- 20 acros fine farm Dbraska town: nearly ele: 160 acres finely improved county seat In Nebrask 120 aeres good land in Nebraska, bwmiles from county s 500 inhabitants. House and 10t in town In Kunsas; clear, Ciear lotIn good Nebraska town, 4-room house and lot. barn, woll and cistern 16th street, Omaha; slightly encumbered: will trade for Omuha property and assume encuri- brances. H. E. Cole, Coutinental block. 900 OR EXOHANGE—Machine shop ana foun- dry outfit including putterns, in exchange for good lands or city property. Address O, P, 0. box 666, MO33 8 Y0 EXOHANGE—88,00 cquity fn fine rental Omaha property. ' Wiil trade for clear Tand or outside proporty. This wili, bear in- vestigation,. J, P, Hymer, room 8 Douglas block. K8 miles from ightly encumbered, AVE olear Tot to trado for horse and bug- gy, A. K. Riloy, room 11, Continental blk, K 803 6 T FILL trade a good clear lot In_ Armour Piace, South Omaha, and take good dri®ing horse and buggy as part payment. Address, B 27, Bee. LA, K \) 7 ANTED—10stocks of merchandlse, from #.000 Lo 850,000, for land or oity property. ¢ Ringer, 151 Farnam 57-118 ANTED—Horse ash. W, 1d buggy for equiy and J. Paul, lfl()(li‘[’urumu St} M 040-7 UILDING louns. 6 to 7 per cent: no addi- forcommlssion or attorney’s kie, First National bank Ddg Cush on hand, lobe S.16th st. No deluy, ses to rent; good list " [ 18 N. Y. Lifo build- farms in choice coun= Towa, also on good arty ; lowest rates; best ey ready. Titles and 505 state Loans. Loun and Trust Co OB &0 M Anthon o ing, lend money bras 1 A residence pr 10 deluy; 1 passed on here. / to loun by B. . Musters on chattel ollateral securities for any time from 1 to7 months, In uny amount to suit bor- rower. Loans made on household zans, horses ceipts,ete ods, pianos, or- ases. warchouse possible rates with- out publicity or re Lof property. My loans are so arranged that you can make a piyment of any amount at any time and re- duce both principal and ntercst, £ youowe u balance on your property or have'a loan you want changed.I will pay it off and carry 1t for you. If you find it more con= venfent, call up telephorie No, 1621 and your busines’ will be arranged at home. Money always on hand. No delay. No pub- lcity, ‘Lowest rates. B.F Masters, Roomi 4, Withnell blkc 5th and Harnoy sts, M Geo. ONEY to loun on improved oity property at carrentrates: fundson hands no deluy. ¥ Blust & Co.03 Ramge bidg.) Me6T ONEY to lonn on improved Omaha prop- erty. . B. Irey. 506, N. Y. Life. 008 hort time uper bought. 2 N. Y. Lite. TI-E money to loun, 7 por cent. 1 Estate & Trust Uo, 4 Bee bide, Hrennan & Co., 6 1,000 private D Omaha R PPRIVATE money to loan. J, D. N.Y. Lite. MONEY loaned on furniture, horses. oto A lemkltyuI:nv.L‘u.Lllllluuglu:I)lk,l(‘r&l)mliu '] MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE, Jorrates, cte. weatop of first column on s pugs EFORE buying a plano_examine the now scule iKimball plano. A. Hospe, 1514 Douglas. L (EO. F: Gellonbock, tonchor of the bunjo ¥ \wiih Hospe, 1613 Douglus. o NOR SALE—Cheup, o nearly new Hallott, Davis & Co, upright plano in- first-clyss condition. Inquire ut 1016 Douglus st. 505 YROF. Charles Petersen, pinno,violin, zither, &guitar instrustion. Siudio s Shegly bk 7ol 1o HAVE n fow new piunos for salo awfully cncap, 08 1 huve gon plano busi- ness. S, Jonason, Farnam and 1th st 2 Forrates, de., weetop of frst colwmn on thispigs FIL Cluyton van by her wonderfal will power grant any requost. 424 N. 1oth st Mudam Delzter. over 610 8. 1t M 161-M6! M, WALLACK oyunt; naturaily gl § ast and futire love troubles, absent friends, chunges, travel, business. 1508 Farnam st. MOTi-§¢ Nannic V. Warren, clairvoyunt, tr speaking, writing and niediuu, four years in On nee liable business 119 N, 161h, 543 MASSAGE, BATHS ETC, For vates, ete, tee top of frat column on this age. M ASSAGE bath at Madame Smith's pariors, i floor, 705 8. 15th st. LNt M ASAGE treatment.lootro-thermiul bath Scalp and hair treatment, manicure and Chiropodist. Mrs. Posti0's S.15ih, Withnell bi Wi MAS AGE-Madam Delzler. over 010 8. 13t M 161-M COSTUMES, Forrates, de.. we oy Ars e s an this pie. ADIES and gentiomen can ront lludu sults at 622 N, 16th st. masquors Tl BUSINESS pro orty on 12th st, near Far- nam, for residen ¢lout lots (corner) In Orehard Bill forhouse and Tot. 40312, Saundors st., south of Lako Olear, for residence. Some othor good property for exchange. D. Zittle, N. Y. Life, 00 Clu/mi for pluno. Address B & FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. For rates, cte., ee top of irst column. on this page. Ok SALE—Ono of the finest. businoss cor- ners in th ty at a bargaln. Will take Some unimproved residence of aore Property in_exchango for part. East front business lot on South 20th to_ex- chango for unimproved residonce proporty. To Exchange--One of the finest residences in the western portion of the oity for unim- proved property and some ocush. To Exchange--Fine inside improved prop- erty for vacant 10ts or iere property. List your bargains with us. Fidelity Trust Company, 1014 Furnam st. 186 8 HICAGO lots for sale or exchage, 100 lof cloar, new addition to Hammond. Maps, plats, abstract with each lot, Will take good, clear farm In Towa, eastern Nebraska or Kan- sus part payment, ' Scott Bros., 97 Washington st., Chicago, 111 Migs-12 PBIGGEST bargain in Omaha. “Only threo of those elegant houses on MEh and Farnam et out of six; other tiree occupled Ly irst clnss parties. ' Houses are open all day for in- speotion. Every conveniences in the houses, includinz gas and gas fixtures, Take @ look at them during this fino ther: buy e and take life comtortable during the winter. Only takos from 8300 to $50 without full, for_the: Sholes, 213 First Natiol OR SALE—An acro of grovnd with 0-room K house on Leavenworth street, facing Elm- wood park, Eiectric cars will park; this is o snup at &.500, k i, {OR SALE—50x200 feet on South 10th st., be- tween St. Mary's ave. and Leavenworth st.. o1t front cotlaze. of nino 1arge. rooms, closet, bath room, furnace, cemented cellar and good barn, for $12,000; worth §15,000. Ad- dress 029, Bee office. ©80-F JPARMS of trom 40 to 5,000 nores for xent or sule on easy ters in Sarpy. Cuming, Thayer and wther coupfigs. H. T, Clarke, 10 Board of Trade. M751-10 NOR SALE—My re#idence, @2 Farnam street. Oholeest Tofation and best house in Omala for the monoy. Hot water and every convenlence posible. Bary, connected with sewer, water and gas. D. V. Sholes, 213 ist Nat. bank. Nl F5-ROOM house, lot #x52, 81,700; ulso 6-room house, lot #415x8%, s.e-cor. 11th and Vinton st.. #2000, Brick house, and American house, 10t 66X66, n. . cor. 10th and Douglus, #40,000 Mrs Kublman, 2121 8, Jjth. ¥ ash, Sce them HAVE cash_oustonf! tor a piece of fm- Toved property worth from 4000 to 85,000, bringing in fair rentall "A. K Riley, Koom 11. Contlpental blook. y 803 6 DOR SALE—Cheap. ‘the residence at Plerce street, at 8 Bargain for a fow duys only. Inguire at’ the.feb. Steam laundry, 16Lh and Howard streods. M1y bl PARGAINE room tottage and witor, sower and barn, contrally B,750. Torms easy. Lurge 5-room cottage, nicely finished and weil located, §2,00, JSouth frout 1ot on paved street near motor, 0, Somo nice lots fn west o d north partof eity, #50 und upwards. J, D. Zitte, 914, N. Y, Lifo. 600 roved farms own_ property Nebraska and dress K. L.Loom s, 51¥ TOR SA LE—Several 00d im) ulso unimproved 1ands and in best located countles in Iowa; all are bargainsA. A 9th and Douglus, Omahn. N SPECIAL Bargain- Ilnlowl'.h fro Lowe uy splendid; o tarm. Ad rgo lot, Gx16 fu., 4 and Cumiug st., lays for cash, or will trade for G. Merrill, ¢2nd and Cass st 1 ou dross ALIFTON HILL~— )-room Louse and full corner lot, ver; for cash, or will trade for clear farm o ha lots. * Address the owner at 4-nd and Cass sts. E G, Merrill 157 eap FEBRUARY 7, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Forrates, cto.., see 0 YALL or writes for Jgate the merits of t writor Manifestly | portant changes 1 ¥y exchange or rentod Mayhe e’ column th Premler type- fontures. Im- -writers sold, Farnam st., K. 1 MEDICAL. Forratas, ete, see ton 0f 'rat cotum s on this vars QINEST clectrio and_electro therm room, including Turkish eablnet Ladies,8 to 1 daily & Tucsday & Friday ov'ings I 6'to 10, Dr. Richirds,roots 318 & 520, Bee bid'g. 4 HAIR GOODS-- Forrates, etc WIGS, ETC. wee top of Arst conunan on this page. T3EST it hule goods fn wost; hair dressing. wigs. switches, banes, halr chains, ete, speelalty, Davies, halr gools and m Pposita postoftice, 111 8. 15th st, Omiahi 2 PATENT SOLICITORS, For vates, ete., soe top of ¢ iiner, Wi commn on (A page JATENT lawyers and solicifors, G. W. 8 & Bee bullding,Omaha. Branch offie hington, D, ¢ Consultation free. T UHL REALTY MARKEL [NSTRUMENTS piacoaon rocord Fobruary 6. WARRANTY DEEDS. 1 E Congdon to A E Cooper, lot®), blk 15, Druid Hill ... 5 s 850 J A Helstand to 18 i 1ol fot 13, vk B, Prospect Place v 2,600 A'Holstand to B 1" i and sig lot 17, Kees' plo Kilby Place, lots§ und 4, chard Hill, 1013 4 u ton Park, lots 8 and 1 add, 10ts 9 and 10, bIk 1. and lots 11, 12 and't4, b1k 4, MeCormick's 2d add, lots 4.and 5, bk 6, and lots 15 and 16, bi Clifton Hil1, lots 24 nnd 2, bik 2 ders & Himeonugh's add to Walnut HilL, Tots 14 to 17, blk 8 Creighton Helghts, lot 2 blk 0. and lots 1 and blk 10, P sub, lot 5, blk 17 aha . ; : 1in wnd wife to N.'0, Thompson, West Side add g Henry ' Hagedorn and wifo to Eninia 1. & MuXon, G4X152 feet In nw sw, 10-15-15 Louise June to J. 1, Lund, 16t 12 bik s, Deer Park é o G'W Plerson, ot Carthage ad... ... ... ma D Maxen and husband (o Anni dorn, Bx15 3 r. lot blk 3. Crelghton ton’and husband (o Burke, lot 31 and 32, Windsor P’ Omaha roal estate and trust company Tda M Marsh, lot 5. bk 6. Saunders & Himebaugh's ad to Walnut® Hill Omaha reul estate and trust compan 10 A Heistand, lot 24 and 2, LIk 3 Saunders & Himebaugh's ad to Wal- nut HHl .......... . . Ed Phelan and wife to Thomas Brennan t 24, bik 3, Missourl Avenue Park ... A J Poppleton and wife tod A Hoistand, lot 4 and 5, bIK 18, Poppleton Park John W Paul to John Muckley, lot § I (5, Bedford Ply wiel and I schiosinger o seourity, loan and trust company, 1ot 1and 2,1k 0, and lots 1 to 4, bk 12, hlosinger's ad. cerisme 10 tosame, lots 14 South Omahi land Nunn, lot 6, bik 121, Same to a and Isag 118, same feeiee D L Thomas ind wi 7,blk 21,0 AT Tu 5, bl 0. and lots ton M. 1,100 550 2,400 nd,Tots 4 and nd 16, bik 10, Clif- QUIT CLATM DEEDS W Jand Laura E Carroll to L § Wilson, lot 5 blk 10, Jetter's add to South OMBNATHRL AERETR R Wi AJ Potter to W N Nason, [0ts'8, 0, 13, 14, ik 1, Myers I id..... DEED: D A Way and wite to O M Hunt, trustee, Tot 7, blk 4, South Omaha park ........ Total amount of transfers -8 Recetver's Sale of Capival Hot:1- Fu . niture. By virtue of an order ofthe district court, in and for Lancuster county, uppolnting the undersigned reeeiver in the suit of Ralph Kitchen vs Edward P, Roggen, ot al.. notice is hereby given that I' will on'the tih day of February, A. D. 1801, at 10 0'clock a. m. of sald day, at the Capital hotel, at (he southwest corner of Eleventh und P strocts, in tho elty of Luneoln. fn the county of Luteaster, soll at public auction to the highest bidder for cush, all the personal property, furnituro, zoods chattols and fixtures in safd hotel belon; to the firm_of Roggen & MeDonald, Tho in- ventory and list of the said_chattel property be examined at the sald hotel building and atmy offico. SAM MCCLAY, Lincoln, January 19, 1801, Rocelver, Janlid2itm Lenvos Omaha, | CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.[ Arrives Depot 10th and Mason sireets. | Omaha, +o+.Chiongo Expross.. | K00 w m “hleako Expross 1620 pm 910 p m|.1 ‘hicako Express 10.05 0 m 680 p .00 Jowa Loeal 200 m Teaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.| Arrly St | Dot oth and Stasie etrootes| Omare: 10% n m Denver Duy Expross 405 pm 1035 m Denver Expross... 710 p m jénver NIght Expios 800 p m/ ... .. Lincoln Liml 15 a m Lincoin Local.. ... 0. m Leavos. T L AC R | Arrives Omabha. nd Mason atreets. | Omabn. 9808 m: 946 p m Lenvos 0o m| Arrivos Omalin. "UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th and Marcy streots. CHICAGO, K. T. & PACIF UL P, depot. 10th_and Maros Night Exproos Atiautio Expross Voatibulo Limited Leaves | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Omaha. |U. I depot, 10th_and_ Marcy St Titw mi o Sowe Oty b 40 p |11 S Paul Express.. Leaves SI0UX OITY & PACIFIC, Dopot_15th and Wot _8t. Panl Limitad CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN| Arrives U. P. dopot, 10th and_Marey Sts.| O Chioago Expre 11 Vestibule Limited iowi Accommodation (exc. 8un.)| Eastern Flye ...........| |io¥c.Sin) Wwast East x (oxs.Mon)| |CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PA U. P, dopot, 106h and Mare [-ormeeer . Chiicago Express. 112221 Chiloago. Express . P OMAMA & BT LOUIS. | Arrivos U. P. depot, 0th and_ Maroy Sts.| Omaba. [..-...8t Louls Cannon Bail....... (12,50 p m ¥, B & MO. VALLEY. | Arrives Omaba. | Depot 16th and Webster Sts. | Omaba 90 a m ... Black Hills Expross 6.0 pm 900 & m| " Hastlogs Rxp. (Ex. Sunday) .| 520 p & 510 p m| WahookLincoln Pas(ex. Sund'y) 1185 a m 510 p m Norfolk (ox. Sunday)....... L3 a m Leaves | O BT P M &O. | Arrives [ Depot 15th_and' Wobster Bts. | Omaha. modation tpress (ox. Bunday) i 1 Limited it ngor (ox. Mun: MISSOURL PACIFIC Depot 16th and Webster Sta. St Louls & K. ¢ Expros uls & K. (. Expres: CHICAGO, R, I & PACIFIC. Union Depot, Council BIufrs. i kht Fxpress “Atlaatle Expross ‘Vestibule Limited.. AGO & NORTILW ESTERN. fnion Depot, Counctl Biut: T .Ohieago Express Vestibule Limited Enstern {yer TAtlamtio Mail 4 muwodation (Exe Sun).| 640 p MIL, & BT. PAAL.[ Arrives Unton Dopot, | Blatfs, |Transtor T Cireago Bxproms | 9160 m 128 p m L.Cileago Bxpress | .00 p m Taave) | K C. BT JOR&C. I Transfer| Unton Depot, Cour . 1007 0 m| ... Kansas Oity Day Express.. | § Knasaw City Night Bxpro OMAIIA & ST, LOUIS. Union Depot. Counell Blufts, 8t. Louls Canon Ball , HULN & QUINCY.| Arrlros Unlon Depot, Councll Blufts. “Chiongo Bxsross........ Chilcago Kxpresa... . ! Craston Loeal . BIOUX CIT¥ & PACIFIC, Union Depot, Counell Bluf Sloux_City Accommodailol St Paul kxpress... Loavos | Omaha. [Arrives .| Omabn. | +10.10 a m Arrives Omabin. 0 o m 08 p 245 p m 7.40 0 m LT Arn Sta.| Om [4bam Leaves 0 p mw|Sloux City 5458 m Arilves Ot Arrives |Transter 9% 8 m et 830 pm| 282 | " nle: 1onves 103 o m 040w 50 p m 1000 b m 130 p m 545 2 m | Arri Transfor VWwa m 1000 p w0 708wl lu\n‘ Transte 1120 8 m Arrives Transfer [od0am 2 110,00 p w ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts iemly yet promptly on the Kidney iver and Bowels, cleanses the sy tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known, Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to tryit. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, lOUISVILLE, kY. NEW YORK, N.¥. "Dr. OWEN'S ELEGTRIC BELT With Double Wire Suspensory. IMPROVED JULY 9, 1890, PR *,/\ 6 ; i DR OW! 1k VANIC BODY I‘K}: ’"Il\" :‘III i maticComplaints = oral and Norvous "2 dney % , Tromb- 25 Wast- onson cused by Youth, Ago, Mar- Lifo. SENT TO RESPONSIHLE PARTIES FOR CER- TAIN COMPLAINTS ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. Also an Electric Truss and Belt Combined. Send Bo. postage for YREE (llustrated book, 250 paizes, which will be sont you In plain soaled envel- Spe. "Montion this pper. Addrbes Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co., 806 N. Broadway, St. Louls, Mo. S5 cure_ail Z2% Tumbago. R=5Z Vubiiiey. Costivo- ensos. Nerv Soxual Ex body, Dis- retions in Tiod or 810kl Children always 1S SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oll with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda s almost es palatable as milk. Chlldren enjoy It rather than otherwise. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It Is Indeod, and the Iittle lade and lassles who take cold easlly, may be fortified ogainot a cough that might prove serious, by toking Socott's Emulsion after thelr meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations, RIEND” RTHE LESSENS PAIN- L " [ MAILED FREE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLA L 3 0L BY ALL DRUGGI DRINK EXCELSIOR SPRINGS ¥o. """"""WATE Rs “Sulphs Saline Nature's Tonie, Diurstic and Uric Solvent. SOLD ONLY IN DOTTLES DY C B. MOORE & CO., Agts. 155 Dodgo 8 Stockholders' Meeti 15 he v gived that the rezu an- nual meeting of the stockholders of the South Platte Land company will bo held_at the of- flce of sald company. in Lincoin, Neb, on the first Wednesday In March, 1801, being the dth day of the moiith, By ord the board of directors. R. O, PHILLIPS, Socrotary, Lincolu, Nevraska, Fobruary & 1501 " Will Work for tl Secretary Wilson of the change is fu receipt of letters from Sonator Paddock and Reprerentative Dorsey in which those gentiemen state that they will do all in their power to secure the location of a branch United States mint in this city. Mint. al estate ex- . namoeriain & Co. of Des Moines, Ia., commenced the manufacture of a cough syrup, believing it to be the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for cougis, colds and croup: that the public appreciate true merit, and in time it was oo tain w become popular, Their wost sunguine hopes bave been more than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Cliamber- lain's Cough Rewedy are now sold eacn year, and 1t is recognized as “the best made" wherever known, It will cure a severe cold in less time thau any other treatment. For sale by all druggists, 3 - ced sixty-tive, diod at midnignt,Thui: day night at his resiaence, Twenty-thitd, .. v street. Mr, Larkin leaves a wife and threo children. The funeral services will be held ut 8 o'clock tomorrow morning in St. Agnes' church, Inierment in 8t Mary's cemetery. -~ Maurice Lark'n There isno_aanger of & cold resulting fn poenmonia when Chamberlain’s Cough Item- edy is used as directed “for a severe cold,” It effcetually counteracts and arvests any tendency of & cold Lo result in pneumon This fact was fully proven in thousands of cases duriug the epidemic of influenza last winter. For sale by all druggists. MR. BIRKHAUSER'S ANNOAL Board of Public Works® Report of the Past Year's Business, OPINIONS ON PAVING MATERIALS. Chairman Fires a Shot at the Asphalt Company --summary of the Work in Strect Ime provemoents. The annual roport of the board of publie works to the mayor and city council was completed yesterday. It is a very lengthy document and deals with various subjects in a detailed manner., Paving is tho first greatest thing conslderod and portion of tho writing L bas boen made publio Several pages aro taken up in saying that wood for paving purposos is & complete and utter failure, aud that not a po- tition asking that it be used, has beon re- ceived by the board during the past year. As to the rolative merits of the various kinds of stone (for paviug) but little can be said by the veport, and 1 the next line con- Falls granite * % # g dest and most durable stone found in this country, and has boen very ex- tensively used in the pavingof our most active business streets, and by the sireet rallway company between its rails,” The fact, how- ever, that it is slippery and nolsy, is sot' down as a most serious objection to it. Colorado sandstone receives a good word. The ather is red sandstone, *which scoms to possess all the zood qualities of the ‘white' stone with the advantage of being harder.” As 10 brick for paving, the report starts this branch of the subject with a tabulatea stitement of the tost ‘mado ‘some time ago. *“This does not give the board the satisfaction hoped for, as we find that i spito of our best endeavors soft brick. will oceasionally bo used and create bad spots in the pavement. What seoms to bo requived 18 a thoroughly burned and porous brick that is mot ooly hard but tough,” Asto asphalt, the report says Omaha has more of it than any othor city iu the world according to population. After epatiating on its good qualities the report adds that it is very expensive in any 4 all 1ts forms, heretofore heiug entirely in the hands of acorporation — Barbor asphalt company—*“who have faithfully wrung trom the public the very highest price possiblo to obtain, While the price of other paving has been reduced from 25 to 50 per cent this mo- nopoly has been able to maintain original prices. 1t s said the board hopes the monopoly will be broken sad the people gt this kind of paving for one-bulf what they are now pay- ing for it Under the head of curbing the report says that 19 0-100 miles was_set during the year, costing £70,500.40, “We belicve that™ the work done and material furnished were first boast of any better, The sewer system was largely oxtend d during the year, and coutracts’ made uta lower rate than for proceding year. It s advised the North Omaha sower be extendod to the river. This, the report says, the boafd considers more’ necossary than any other public improvement of tlis character to be considered during the coming year. During the year twelve miles of scwers were con- structed, at a cost of §121,308.13, One-third of the forty flush tanks set during the vear are, the report says, defective, which fact the iuspectors = have frequently called the notice of the patentee, to whom tho city pays a royalty. “These flush tanks aro being used by the city under some arrangement of which this boird has 1o information." Grading—Twenty miles of streets have been graded during the year at acost of 168,71 “It1s & matter of grave concern t keop them passaplo ont of tho stroot commission fund, allowed. The special taxes levied, caused by too rudical eutting in suburban residence parts of the city, have been weighing heavily on many of our small property owners and should only be increased where absolutely necessary. As to paving repairs, the report says that on account of many of the streets bewg paved witn wood the item of repairing them will be very large. ‘It seems to this board that the present mode of paying for asphatt—by the city at large—is unjust and doubly burdensomio on all” who have other kinds of paving adjoining their 1t would scem just and right. that irs should be charged to adjoining property whera sich repairs are made, In that way parties would be induced to selech more durable pavements if the cost of repairs would nave to be added to cost of construe- tion Street Cleaning—The .city has a contract for five years (beginning July 1, 1500,) for sweeping and cleaning the streets, at $15,00 per mile, being, as we are informed, choaper than like work is perfofmed in any other ¢ the good of the servi savs the oftice of the bod clerical help. Tho report concludes with the that the only receipts of the department are fees roceived from the water and gas com- punies for permits for stroet excavations, Swhich have regularly been turned over to the city treasurer, veing $32 from the water compaty and $77 from the gas company Appended to the roport are rocapitulations of_the improvements, The following is u list of expenditu Baluries ......... Printing, ete Inspaction pay roll.. 5 Wooden sids k construction Four hundred and seventy-five Witlks. . ..o Repiiting Repui Stres 8 .o 2, ments exclusive ce,” the report 'd should have more statement, Lo 1,700 48 0,045 08 e 3,601 18 vod Strects 15,881 05 5103 05 49 oo BOR,TI 63 CTOSS Shakespeare will please excuse us if wo modify him thus: Thrice is he ciad who hath his system strengthencd with Ayer's Sarsa parilla, and he but naked, though arrayed in furs, whose blood is poor or with disease ¢ or rupted. An iucomparable medicine ! - Don't Fool ¥ ourseif! otwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St, Paul Ry's now steam heated palace sleeping cars, with ‘‘elect lights in overy berth,” still leaves the Union de- jot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriy- ing at Chicago at 9:30a. m., in ample time to make all castern connections Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. 4 PRESTON. F. A. NasH, C. Puss. A Gen. Agt. - Medals For Mail Men. General Superintendent James . #hite of the railway mail service has appointed a committeo to decide which clerk in the ser- ice is entitled to the medal oficred by the postmaster gencral for the best general roc- ord made throughout the entire servico dur- ing the year 1800, This committee is com- posed as follows: A, Burt, superiutendeny Fifth division, chairman; J. P’, Lindsay, superintendent’ Seventh 'division; D. L. Troy, superintendent Sixth division; George w. Popper, jr., superintendent Ninth division. The chairman has been authorized to call upon the superintendents of the various divi- sions for ull necessary records, and appoint a date for the mecting of the committes, Committees haye also been appointed to do- termine which clerk in each division is en- titled to ono of the eleven division medals which have b od as a reward for the best 0 during the your, The Throat. 3rown's Rronchial Troches” act divectly on the orgaas of the voice. ‘They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the throat. Predictions for vy Weather, As there ave but twenty-eight days in this month there ought to be less cold atmosphere than in January, but *‘all signs fail in dry weather,” therefore we can only say ihat the ol steam-heated, v of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will continue to run daily be- tween Omaha, Council Bluffs and Chi- cago. The electric light reading lamp ach berth is the novelty of the age, skt office, 1501 Faruam street, Omaha,