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NESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1801. _SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS For vates, ete., s op of fret colimn vn thie pages DVERTISEMENTS for these columna wiil bo taken until 12:3 p, m., for the evening edition, and_until §:0 p.m. for the morning edition and SUNDAY B, / I| ERMS-Cash In advance. g 1 ATES-Ad vortisements on this page will be chareed for at the rate of 114 cents per rd for the first insertion, and | cent per word ch Acquent inserti 1 4150 per 16 per month. No ndvertisement 1 for less than @ cents for the first insertion, TAITIALS fgures, symbols, ete, count cach us 0o WO F[HESE ndsortisemencs must run consec- tively and under no cirenmstances will they be taken or discontinued by telophone, PARTIES advertising in theso columns and HAYIng helr answers addressed to i num- Yered letter” in cure of Tue Bee will ve a numbered eheck to enable them to get thelr letters. Arswers will be delivered only on presentation of this ¢ k. Fnolos nswers In envelopes properly addressed ndvertise e the head of pecial Nof published in both rminz nnd ev itions of T'n 1t0n of w regites 1 glves the fit not only of the lurg reulation of ¥ Bea In Omaha, but also in Council Bluffs, and otlier ¢1ties and thwns in the west BRANCH OFFICES. Agvertising for these columna will be taken on the alove conditions. 1t the following busi- ness houses who nre authorized to take spectal | notices, af the same rates as can be had at the maln office. QOUTH OMAIIA BRANCH OFFIC 23 N, Strect, Lister Block OIN W. BELL, Pharmacist, 80 8outh Tenth o Siroet (VUASE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, J 144 South 16th street, IS, PARNSWORTH, Pharniacist, 2115 Cuni- +ing street W J.HUGHES, Pharmucist, 624 North 16th +“streot. GEO, W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- X worth street T UGHES PHARNMACY. 2ith and Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED, Tarvates, elc., rer ton of first column on (1is page, W ANTED Position by i positor, three years experience. ‘No objections ¥ leaving th ty. Address DO Bee. M3 1% [AN with practical knowledge of rendering and refining of all grades of animal fats and the manufacture of oils, wishes position with good house. Deodorizing and_bleaching Tow grade zroascs a specialty. Highest refer- ences. Address D 10, Bee, Moo 12+ W ANTED Situations for good girls; my waiting rooms are alwnys full from 0 i. m. to 6p. m., Canadian Eniployment offic 4% 8 15th, Telephone 54, 1 WANTED -MALE HELP. f st column on this pane. winted in every locality to yurinstructions. Experienc Stamp for particulars. Wash- cclive Agency, Box Washing Mz M1t Tatlors Wanted—Why Is 1t leveland cutting school is now completely filled with students from all pa of the United Statesand Canada? DMiiss 14% N ANTED-Young man 17 or 18 of age tolearn the drug business. ” First-class hance for right party. Call at 152 Farnam street. Miow 11 JANTED-Man of intelligence and good industrious, steady employment and good sal- ary forsuitable man. Call at room No. 47 Chambier of Commerce, $70-10% VWANTED- Boy in general stenozrapher's « . shorthiand and typewriting taught in exchange for services, Address D 1 Bee, 62 108 VW ANIED - Acents—Wo want first class men who are already traveling sale men to carry our lubricating olls and grease samples as” a side line. Columbia Oil and Grease e pany, Cleve nd, O, M202 '“fl\m' D—Men to travel for onr Canadian nurseries Stone& Wellington, Madison, Wis WA D—Man with good reforonces ub Metropolitan Mfg. Co,, 1600 Howurd st. 264 F 10 WANTED—FEMALE HELP For ratea, ete., see top of first column on this page Bl Libindy s el dlud WANTED—Ludy copyist; must bo good, plain writer (widow preferred). Address D11, eure Bee office, W ANTED- Good girlfor general housowork, Good place for the rlght party. Abpl atonce 5 Cuming stroet. M 1+ TROOMS for house keeping for man and wife, o children; rent taken in board. 310 N,1Tth: KM § N EWLY turnished rooms, ail_modern con: niences, N, 1I7th o M7 P‘H“ RENT--Nicely furnished roon bath, 1724 Leavenworth, up stalrs. JFOR RENT_Nicely furnished front room with modern convenlences: for one or two gentl private family; referer required: 2,05 Burt street (OR RENT—Furnished room with fire, # per month for oue gent, 108 Farn: o011 JOOR RENT—2 front rogms.stean heat, buth, rent reasonablie. 40 N. 1ith st tirst iyt w0 12% ll ANDSOMELY furnished front roonste heat, gas, batl 118 16th, 2d floor. 188-19% FOIRENT-Front room with aleove.curtains mantel. hent, gas.bith. 2 closets, for 2 gen- tleruen or’ man and wite, #16.00 per month, 207 8 “Ath st. i NEIargo and one small south room for at 2100 Douglas s 316-10) FOR KENT-Twenty-five rooms In a hrick block: good loeation; with or without fur- niture. 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st. 24M2% QT CLAIR European hotel, with dining $ Iroon heat in all roons, 13th and ul rates by week or month, &40 F LEGANT furnished rooms. 102 Dodg 4 2ime* F Or RENT urnished rooms, gas butn and stenm, O Howard, £ T QI RENT—Tust front alcove room at _the Nggriam. M T ,AKGE and smail roon , 1701 Capitol avenue, i 1 ARGE south front room window, mod- 4 ¢rn conveniences, for one or tw t:l'ulllnv jen, #10 per month. I8 Leavenworth, MR N Tooms, steam heat, 1710 Davenport FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For vates, etc., sce ton of frst column o thie page, N ICELY front rooms. First class table board, Termsreasonabie, 200 N. 18th street. MiB06 17 NURNISHED rooms and board for 2 or 4 at 417 north 10th st. 53 P BOARD and rooms, 25 8 17th strect, I8 F20 {IOR RENT- T wo ploasant rooms.with hoard. Furnaee heat, bath and gas; at 53] § th Twenty-fifth avenue. M TP URNISHED rooms with @ furnace b 11 board it desired. ner 2ith ave. and Harnov st QOR RENT-—Faraished front room, heat buth aud gus suitable for 4 gentiemen. Other rooms, board if desired. I streot. Fnl: RENT—Nice warm room with board. 2019 Californin street, 565 1% {ICELY farnished front rooms, first- table board, terms reasonable. 00 N. 18th st 139 10* JOLEGANT furnished rooms with bourd, s, Unioat and bath. 2% N 17th strect. S-k 15+ FORRENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, ere.. see ton of frat columnon this 1 age & NICE uuturnished rooms. Address D4 iee 2 bt o ML 19% FOR RENT—5|ORES & OFFICES, 01 rates, ete., ke ton of Part of business building 1308 strect, consisting of store and upper floor with office rooms. Inquire of John H. K. Lelmann, 624 8, 17th street, A at 7008, 16th. steam heat furnishe all, 311 Paxton blk. 81 d-story brick builadnz. with or without power.formerly occupied by the Bee Publishin: Co., 010 Farnam st. The bulld- ing has a fireproof cement basement,complete steam heating fixtures, water on all the floors, gas, ote. Apply at the offico of The Boo. 015 'OR RENT--Or sale, my bullding on Jones st., bet 10th & 11th. G.A. Lindquist,318 8.15th 18 I warehouse, two stories nt, hydraulic elevatc best location’in eity. A. 0. Powall. OR RENT—One store and 2 flats, 620 So. 0t street, and several cottages choap B, 3. Kendall, {03 Brown bldg. 21 b-1i "~ FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, For rates, ete., we top of first column on this pig iv/\'mknr Girl (0 asslst nt housework or ake caro of children ut6i1 N, i7th, M4 13+ W —A girl for goneral housowork at TS, 2000 st Seward st. Mrs. Wright, LT85 128 ANTED—Immediate rst-olass ston- ographer and typewritor; must be com pe- tent. Address D 2, Bee offico, w7-11 ANTED-Gurl for general housework, 424 N.17th st. 110 Strong girl for housework, 517 %8 1% 7ANTED--Good girl for yonoral Lonse- work; must begood cook. G2 N. 19th st. \/ ANTED-A neut amlily of two. call 400 8. 25h av 02 VW ANTED- Girl for gencral housework. 2614 | ]} acres, house, larig barn noar Central Purk for gurden, 20% St. Mary's uyv 218 STORAGE. Forrates, ete.. tectop 0 firss column on this page TBEST trackaze and storage building in Omiaha, United States government bondad warehouse. Housenhold goods stored and cared for. Lowest rates anteed. W. M. Bush- 1013-1015 Leavenworth, QTORAGE und trackage. ¥ Howard st, STORAGE—The bost n clty—olo 5 Sand privately stored at reasonable terms. OumauhaStove Hepair Wks, 107 Douglas, Tol 0 BHEFLS (EAPEST o Ustorage for furniture. /" Wells, 101 Farnan streot. Mot ICE dry storage room at Bingham's old store, 19 So. 131h st. 08 F 7T FOR SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC, For rates, ete., e top of first cotumn on this page iiported Irench stallion, nuire 605 &, T streot. M- 19 OR SALE-Cheap, wagon and double work harness, or will oxehange for buck board, alsogo-d side bar buggy, cheap. 1. E. Cole! Continental buliding. JORSALE cheap-A_two horse sielgh, also large pulleys and shafting. Wi Donglas. ® FOR SALE—-COWSs, Forrates, ete., sce toy of first eolimn m /i i, JOOR SALEZFirat cluss miich o eral good horscs. Enquire room 21 On Nutional bank bullding. FOR SALE—~FURNITURE ETC. p of first column on this page. Furniture of § room house ap. Best joe n for renti rooms -\){' Do N]Il Good Hrl Lll H'.l \Il low. ) i ek, Address D eeet i M 0 ow furniture of 7room flat shi rooms all full. , Beo office. B8 FOR SALE—-MISCELLANEOU ¢ coturan on_this page. andurd make upright . but little nsed, at a sacrifice. Must once. Cull at 2419 Culd well. a1 wunts a room-mate at 191 ‘alifornia st. 85 124 Forsa E—Complete sot of drug store fix- tures, show cases, ete. P. 0. Box 519, &5 [OR SALE—AQ A 1 firop roof safe. Enqu at Boston SWre. M WANTED—TO BUY, For rates, etc,, we top of 7rwt & mn on thin pge WANIED-A cccond-hand cton buggy. Address, D& Bee. Mg ‘\',\N ED—An Interest in_a paying busi- ness by o man with energy and moderate gapitaland not afraid (o work. ~Address D 7 oo, 2 JURNITURE bought, sold, stored. 1111 Farnam st, i’ (7 ANTED—-Will pay highest cash price for household goods. 510 8o, 190 st. 10T W ANTED-At “onco; merchandise; ali Kinds; spot cashi must know at once. L T. Newell' & Co.. 1410 Douglns, Omaha. 931 MISCELLANEOUS. Forrates, etc., see top of firs._column on thie page 1 IVORC dnietiy, adyico fren. Address Lawyor,” Church'st., New York ety ilp wnd haje t ent, manicure und ehropod st Mrs. Post:i0:y S.5im, With el bl 1 Tegal nstruments carefully executod A K. ¥. attornoy and notary publie, Foom 11, tinental biook. 805-F2 K. RILEY. notary public, room 11, Con- tinenta bloek 1% MONEY TO LOAN. For rates, etc., sec (op of first column on this pags Y\ ONEY to loan by B, F. Musters on chattel 4 and collateral sécurities for any time from 1 t07 months, in any amount to suit bor- rower. Loans made on household goods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, houses, leases. warehouse pts.ete.nt the lowest possible rates with- out publ al of property My Joans are sourranged that you'can make a piyment of any amount at any time and duee both prlnrl!m and Interest. youowe balance on your property or have'a loan you want changed.I will pay It off 1 carry 1t for you. If you find © con- venleot, eall up telephorie No. 1620 and your 'ss will be arranzed at hor A i oney always on hand. No deliy. No pub- eity, "Lowest rates. 4 B Masters, Room 4, Withnell blk,15thand Harnoy sts, M[ Y t0 Toan on roal estate; lowest rates. C.I. Cuswell, 816 N. Y. Lite, 20-M6 YHATTEL loans ot lowest raves. Removed 't0 924 N. Y. Life bldg. J. B, Enmingor. - 5% CUATTEL bank 319 8. 15th st., lonns monoy ‘'on chattels or collatteral at reasonable ““x&{lz PIRST & pocond mortznszes on vacant & ini- proved ety prop. County warrants bought. Money on hsid, . 3. Richurdson,sis N.¥. Lite: LD UILDIN 610 7 por cent: no addj- tionul charzes for commlssion or attorney's fees. WV, B. Melkle, First Ntional bank bldg, i REAL Estate Toans—Cush_on hand,_ Globo Loun and Trust 07 8. 16th st No delay, 10 extra clarkes. - Hoiisos o renty’ good list, [ . Anthony. 33 N. Y. Lifo bulld- nd money on farms in cholee coun- ties braska ‘and Town, also on good Omaha 0 property ; lowest rates: best terms; no delay; money- ready. Titles and values passed on here, 065 ONEY to loan on Impre od city property atcurrent ratos; funds on hand no doluy, Geo. . Blust & 00,203 Rum o bidg Mt MONEY to 1oan on improved_Omuha prop- erty. H. B, Irey, 206, N. Y. Li: 608 N ONEY to Loan—Short time puper bought. Brennan & Co., 22 N. Y. Lifo. T1-F2 *L(m orivate money to loun, 7 por cent. P Omaba Real Estato & Trust Co, 4 Beo bide, M5%) f)uhlv‘.r\ifi:‘:m.wy toloan J. D. Ziutle, WANTEU—TO RENT. [YOR RENT—10 rooms, brick house, corner 1ith und California. Modern conyeni- ences. Suitable for roomers and board, Low rental, E. Cook, @1 N. Y. L. buildin: M 570 14% JOOR RENT -5 rooms, one floor, 171 stroot tage, cor, 3Rth ve. Inquire 2018 Didge. M&i6 “room flat with bath ard Inguire of enginoor at 108 N ith st. OR RENT— houses 10 rooms cach, ave and Woolworth st., city water.furmnace, &e. Call at once. Mumaugh & Fitehott,house renting agents, 8. W. cor. Ioth and Howard st. S5 fl‘llfir:wb';»!:\ry Of 207 § 24th streot, 5 oot heat furnishied, gas, bath, hot. cold and el tern water, gooit yard. #20 per month, 200 PO REN ter March 1 first-olass 1 room house, wll modern convenle high school hill. 0. F. Davis Co, NOR RENT—2 10-room houses withi utes walk Of the postofiice. 0, Co., 105 Farnum st, Tpn]( it nt -room housos, Nos. 2408 and 210 Douglas st. Enauire of A, A Gladst 10 Douglas st., or Globe Loan & Trust Co S 1iith st 211 1«;_)‘“‘“‘ NI \Im- ;-\.‘mf ottage, at 1014 §, B 8. Inguire of Mrs. Duggan, 8. W, o 1th and Pacle sts. L b AL 7>ROOM house with all modorn conveniences rent 85 por month, corner Thirtieth s Woolworth, Tacing 1 m Park. Lngu Lee & Nichol, 2 enworth, Msis STEAM heated flats at 700 8 16th. Thos. 1" BEal, il Paxton bloe 80 TEyou wish to rent o house or store sco M. E. Cole, Continental block, 840 POR RENT-Cottages with 2. 5 1nd 8 rooms, Cuss bet 25th and 20th, Clarke, room 1 board of trad M2 QOR RENT—A nine-roam house with modern improvements, south front on Lansoom Park. * Inquire of Kennedy & Hlneke 0, 1303 Park e, W80 © now brick nouses on North Ninoteonth ot 10ryouss. all mode nontsi alsd burn; only £ per won th i Real Estate and Trust Co,. Koow 4, Be building. Mist {OR RENT—Four 6 and 7-room futs with bath, hot water, eto.; puved street; near Dusiness; all improvements; only £55 por mo. Reforences required. The Mead Investment Co., 42 Boe bulldiimg: o5 _PAWNBROKERS., For nites, efe.. see top of st cotumn on (his page MRED Molilo loans_money on dlumonds and watches. Jeweiry, ote, 8 e cor. Farnam & uth s PATENT SOLICITORS, commn on 1A page \[PATENT Tawyers and sollcitors, G. W, Sues & Co., Beo bullding Omaha. Branch oflice at Washington, D. ¢, Cousultution froe. &1 Forrates, ete. see ton of first column on (his page WO rooms adjofning, tor two lndies, with Voard. Address C i, Bee. 81 © RENTAL AGENCY. sl colemn on this page, property for rent, sale or cxchange with Bundy & Co. apitol ave, 319 M7 H,* COLE, rental agency,Continental ml{.’ ' IST your houses to sell or rent with C, F, dilarrison, 112 N. V. Lite. i Forrates, ete.. w [ ¥ou want vour houses rentea isv with Pirrotte Rontal Agency, 16th and Dodg M L _BOAKODING. For rate see top of fivst columnan this e, OME accommodations for tablo honrders ut the Hiliside N. W. cor. 18th and | M T['ABLE Board—#i per week. 1023 Dod MIRST-CLAES table board with or without room; gas and ath in conneotion. Prices very moderate, 2007 Cnss, Mid-11* PP ULLMAN house—special weokly rates. For vates, ete. LLOST-Lndy's s goid wate dthe initials F. A, on outside of 3 uary 8, at noonm, bet. St, and 17th st., possibly on euble ca th ou 10th st. about 1 Pats pFinder wili o' Uberaity rewarde ouving same at &2 N, 17Lh st. One white and liver co »00 roward for return to Ed Flynn, 16th wnd Luke sts, M205 1 of st column on this page suddi®s. Tuquire at Soren 110 S, 19th st., owner to puy for advertisoment 50 1% A\ o this page. James McGraugh (or his helrs) who lived in this country in 187, und it is thought had land somewhere in Surpy county will write me, they will learn something to their advantage. H.A. Westerfield, 1308 Farnam street, Omaha. M4 17 MES Fuma Roop 1s requested to eali on lier old friend, M. D., 504 8. Toth st PERSONAT--Frank; Yours sh rec'd today Oth In T. B Will send pkg to reach 1 8."11th as reque N S0 15th to 1Tth *) At once, sume address at i M 31810 —_—— - COSTUMES, entienon oan ront musquor- e sults at 622 N, loth st e MOVEY loaned on furniture horses. oto. Hawkeyo Inv.Co8 Douglus bk, 16 & Dodgo For rates, elc see o {OR SALE—Only drug store in town, Tor sasy, or pratioufurs addross' Dr. Knapp. T anburg. Nob, TORY brick #5-room hotel, furnished throughout, fine location, will seil furniture and lease on €asy terms 1o good responsible hotel people. J. I, Parrotte, Douglas blo Kine 8112 AL co fOr & youug man with some caplt; plen Hd Dusincss. paying well, An Inspection solicited, Fuil information fur- nished” by addressing L, Bee office, Lincoln Neb, M7 144 (OR SALE—1Ialf Intorest In soda and mineral wator business; price $La0. _ Ad- dress ( 1, Bi M 171-12¢ QOO The bust opuntng for w good doo- N or 10 Nob. Adress 1. A. Kufus, v Nob. t JRORSALE or Trade--Large livery and food stable, feed store attached. This is well located on_paved street and dolng a good business. Mumaugh & Fitchett, rea eats, cor, 15th and Howard st B I OTEL for Sale--Do you want to got into a Ko0d by 1do, buy the Comme clal'at Broken Bow, Nob. 808 N establishod business for sale or trac Box 518, elty, MOR SALE—Tailor business David Uity, Neb. JOOR SALE or Rent i complet cheap, or to the right will be on favorable terms. Lon or ad- First National Bank, Tekamah, Neb. ho best openlng 1 Address H. A. Kufus, Ravon agent. Furniture 40-room o location verage business . Best reasons for V. 8. Cooper, Merrlam block, Blufrs, Ta. MOR SALE or Exchinnge—Cioan stock of dry . o 2. hoots, shoes, hats, caps, li- d gy furnishing goods. ' Address Frankfort, Ind 270 FiL WALLACE, clairvoyant; nataraily Kifted; tolls pust and futire love troubles, absont friends, changes, travel, hullur\wl\. 1 M- 15¢ ¥ MA Madam Delzier. over 610 & M 61-MG | M B Nannte V. Warron, cluirvoyant, speaking, writing uu sliable Business medium, four years (n On 119 N, 16th. 843 HAIR GOODS—-WIGS, ETC, Forrates, dtc., seetop of hrst comian on this pige. PBEXT line e geods u west; hair dressing. wigs. switches, buncs, hair chalns, 0 speclialty. Davies, halr goods and miliinor, Opposite postoflice, 1115, 16tk st, Omaba. 41 FOR EXCAENGE, c._ 1t OF_ ¥ Coiumn, o 1A e, you have cash, Iand drstock to teade for a able pitent. county nr state rights, ad- E. L HIN, Box 8, Benheseo, 11, M3 14 2 3y FANTED-To tender first-class improved farm and cash foraa drug stock. A.d- dress P. . box & Woodliing, Towa. Mios 146 ‘ JANTED-In exchange for a roesidence property’ . Omah sume. Address Jos. OSHOm, Garner, JIST your property to-exchan JCuswell, 816 N. V. Lite, TE have rental property worth 812,00 Uringing $100 a mondl. cloar of fncuinb- rance, for which we WilEGako half cash and bulynce In” trade.” SUringex & Penny. Burker slock PO EXCHANGE--For stocks ot ndise, It nty lands; 1 ha section Join 1l trade part of it or all, vy y goods, boots, shoes. ete. Address Emil Well, , Oberlin, Kan. 3650 15 d udjoining good Ne- town ' 160 aeres finely inipre A 1and 214 miles from count. ehras! lightly encumbered, 12 and in Nebraska, dmiles from county sea’ 00 inhabitants, House and lot {n town In Kunsas; elear, Olear lot in good Nebraska town. 4-room house and lot. barn, well and elstorn, 16th street, Omaha; slightly encambered; will trad property ind assume encum- s, Cole, Continental block. w0 XCHANGE—Clear land and 81,000 for i want about 8,000 stock. Box 088, Shenandoah, Ta. Y417 VW E nave tmproved and unimproved Omuha ronl ostate for trade, or will sell for oash at just about half Its value. Some nice honses, good vacent lots, and some of the best down town proporty. Striger & Penny, Barker bilg WILL Irade a good clear lot in Armour Place, South Omaha, and tuke good driving horse and buggy a8 part payment. Addre B, Be ] W ANEED 10 stocks ot merchandiso, from #1000 to 80,000, for land or city property, E. F. Ringer, 1519 Farnam, 167-11% USINESS property on 13th s, noar Far- naw. for residence. 2 elent lots (cornor) 1n Orcliard HAl forhouse and 40x 120, Saunders st., south o Lake Clear, for residence Some other good property for exchange. I, D, Zittle, N. Y. Life. [ (Qroans tor plano. Address B 4 FOR SALE-REAL ESTA P07 raten, ete., we ton oF st cotumn on (his vage. TGGEST hargnin those elegant houseson Hth o Teft out of six: other three occupied Houses are open nli day*for in- 1venioaces in the houses, in Omaha. Only three of during this weather: buy one and take iife com during the Only takos from &0 o 8600 without fail, for_they will Sholes. 213 First Natfonal bank wer and barn, centrally room cottage, South front [0t on paved street noar motor, Somo nice lots fn west and north partof clty, #50 and upwards, 01N Y. Life of the best Wost Cuming lots & eash. balunce to suit A half acre northwist South Omaha lots taburgain’ Colseth & Johnson. 0 Board ot Trade. MOR SALE-C; 0om house at & J. H. Parrotte, vaglas blodk. “ROOM house, Jot &3x52, 81,700; also 6-ros cor. 11th and Vinton nd American house, and Douglus, $0,00) Mrs. Kuhlman, [IOR SALE—A five room cottn leased ground s %50, 100 cash, For further particu: Davenport st. ALIFTON HILL~ /-room house and full corn, for cash, or will lars inquire or lot, very cheap ade for clear farm or Oms 3 Adress the ownerut 4l and « a new §-room house, city water, good yard, close to sdded 80-foot ies N, W. from P.O Ars ut 8 por cent. House and lot Stringer & Penny, Barker —An acre of ground with 0-room house on Leav 3 enworth stroet, s will soon ru asnup at £2.500, K. F. Ringer. | park; this is SPECIAL B: argain—Large lot, 63x(05 f Phblocks trom 1o g Lowe uve. and Ouming st r cash, or will trade . Merrill, 42nd and Ca: FOR SALE—-REAL ESTATE, Forvates, etc., see top of frst colmn o this pags Estate Agency. Now Is the time to buy Omaha real ustate because you can do 8o for less money tha you will pay for the same property in six months from now. Omaha real estato is to- day a Botter Invostment for all classos of people, rich or poor, high or low. one with another, than anything else, be- I'IHII\A' it is safe, su lu\ Incre; |~4IU in value and Wil puy you ten times better than P YO ooy in the i and the recordsshow It. Omaha propoety fs today cheaper, better valuo for the money than any thing y v aul, Minne- apolis, Ransas ity or Denver, beciase we hive the best city (n the west and evory pos- sible condition points to Its Continued Prosperity, What you are roading here fs the trath plnin and simple, 1t is good sense,becnuse all things in regard to Omahs nd_its property bear out the above stute: . Of course you will, if you have an idea of trying to make some money, meet a doubting Thomas Who will talk you out of anything that could possibly do you any good, but Investigite for yourself and you wiil be convinced. At our office, e 1507 Farnam street, You will find the largest 1ist of all sorts of property at all prices and on ail kinds of pay- ments, over offered in Omaha, and you cin find plonty of {t within your feach on which ou cun 4o well and surely wake money " Our st of Houses and Lots 18 50 long that we cannotpublih it always, but we have competent salesmen to show you jihonver you, Wit every bioco of prapriy listed, without costing youi o cont. The List of Vacant Lots comprisc the bost DroGEFLY in evory direc- tion in this oity, and you cin be sulted it you simply ie¥ us kuow inwhat direction you want 10 £0 and what Price You Wunt to pay, Ames” Pluce. surrounded by business and residence im- provements, with two lnes of -motor., directly n the line of improvement and advance, - enn- not fail to make you money; terms and prices are extremely reasonablo: _you cannot go wrong | ing & 00-foot. lof thiero before the advance. Soo this proporty and you will bo teasod with ite B It You Oun find any suter way to invest your money than by buylng as0-tt. 1ot in Amos place it present prices it will bea wonder. No one who id- Vested Judiclously in Omaha real estuto in the past his ever lust One Dollar, and 1o oue who invests now with any eaution 1 1ose o dollar, Real estate in o eity liko Omaha s the best investment a man can make, und Tnvesiigation will prove this statement. Unless wo know peyond a doubt the roul value of lot in Ames Place, we certainly would not advertise and sell the property as we are now doing at 1507 Farnam strect. You can see map—showing lots, thelr loca- tion and price, and wlso seo that Paved Streots, Motor Cars, Pactorics, Stores, Churehes, Schools, 1n fact, all tho needed im provements and ad- yantuges surround and make valuablo every ot in Amos' Place, where prices are fair. reasonable and within yourmeans; loug time is givenon deforred payments, and for a workingman, clerk or any man of moderate means here s a chance 1o get for His Family ahome, n_permanent location that will in- crease (n value as Omaha grows, and can you today find a si in_amore prosperous condition thun ours? You eannot, €0 where you will, If thut Is the fact, don’t Wait. buv Be Alive ance offered you to help yonr- self and your family; buy when Inducements ‘ il you msteid of wuiting and piying or your defay, 4s you will have to do L 7" 4 S0u Want a_cheap house and lot on easy terms, Here ure a few for your conslderation: No. (0. 2 story frame with barn, 8300 down, bal. 20 por mo., price. .......81,800 00 No. 68, ' Full ot with 4 houses. .."."." 03200 00 No! 67, 4 room house and smull store. . 5500 00 No. 65. 5 room framoe with barn, $500 down, bal. 815 per mo.......... o room Houso with down. weses . No. 56, nd 5 room bal. #15 per mo.. ... No, 51, Small house, §00 2,500 00 ver u No. 40 No. 43, Smuall hou No. 43, 4 room down, bul. $15 per om house, cori 5 rootn house, $100 On' Virginiu avonue, ciose to enworth street meator, 7 room house, with Lot $0x 1% $1,000 cash, bal. very easy 55 PRICe. ...l 50 00 The location of this property makes it very desirable for residence ob lprovement. No. 71, 5 room house, #ensh, bal. 1, 2 andiyears..... AU, .o 2,350 00 If you want Houses and Lots, In_any part of Omuhi,we have the best, largest and most cor st ever shown in this city, und compet o toshow you property gliasny time, whe ther You buy it or ot.” Welare perfétly wil- ling to 7 Show tholdods and take our chances on naking a sale. 1507 Farnatitecet. If you want tobuy nctedfor Sulbdivisdon, or Gardering, or to hold for increuse vabne, we have a large Jtof very desirablo praperty of this sort; ul30 have some very .« ria Chofeo Iypus Within 13 1020 miles of Ulnaha, that are the Dest in the state, so far a8 Actual value goos, that wo can sell at reasonable figures” wnd falr torms, Ames' Real Estate Agoncy, 1507 Fnenam Stroot, I8 the only office In this city where you cun find a lurze assortment of all kinds of real tate at all pricos and best terms, Our goods aro for sale. and wo have the very best faclli- ties for selling them, but If you expect to buy Owuhi real estute At Pifty Conts the dollar. you smuke u grent mistake. you ot do so, hut You cun buy at fale pric ves you & chiinoat ke woney. T monvy placed in realty I8 Detter qud sufer than money placed in bauk, and will pay you ten tines Bank Inte mber thit uwd not pay W have sonieth advertise that 15 all you claim for it. Come und seo what we have to offer, you can do with your money so 4 o you more. STATE AGENCY, 1807 Furnum street, 25 J~Choup. The residence at treet, at. a bargaln for a few dnys Neb. Steam 16th and Howard streets. OR SALE—My Ohoicést Tocation and best house in Omaha for the every convenlence possib water and ga With sewer, s. D, V. Sholes, 213 Ist Nat. bank. HIOAGO lots for sule or exc lear, now addition to' Har abstract with Will tako good, Tt payment. Washington 0od Iand Ty Putnam county, Forida, ad, for sale or % Broadway., Coun- ell Blufts, Ta. EVERAL houses and lots. Address r real estate with C, J. Caswell ART AND LANGUAGE, + on Ghis pags ORE buying a plano_examine the new scule Kimball plano. A. Hospe,1514 Douglas. YEO. F. Gollenbeck, tonc X with Hospe, 15 Cheap, n_nearly Inguire ut 1916 Doulas st. ROF. Churles Potersen, pl & guitarinstruction. Studio 306 & HAVE a few new piunos for salo as T have gone out of the plano busi- Jonason, Furnani aud 11th st. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Forvates, ete., see tip o YALL or w rat colmn on this_yage rites for catalogues and Investi- gate the merits of the Smith Premler type- Type-writers sold, joge or rented. 100k Fariam st., £ 1L Mayhew, mai YV OBTH'S tailor system taught G T to do drossmakin, ilies solicited. Miss Sturdy, MEDICAL. Forrates, etc, see (o) o/ rat column on this miags ST olectric and_ele riday ev'ings 610 10." Dr. Richards,rooms 418 & #20, Heo bld ~ MASSAGE, BATHS ETC, For rates, ete, sec top of frst column on this 1 age, [ ASSAGE bath at Madame Smith's pariors, 4d floor, 705 8. 13th 8 M ASSAGE—Madaw Delzior. over o THE REALTY MARKE&T. [NSTRUMENT:' placed on record February 10 WARRANTY DEEDS, Mary 1_Oockrell und Ini;mmd to Wm lot 19, Ariing D'F Hutehinson p s 2d addition..... O 1 Hale 1ot 1, 17 and north % feet lot 15, blk 9, North du G Woods lots 110 24, blk 104, Dundee plad berg et al toJ A Curis blk 14, Rose Hill.... ... Total Amount of Tr LIQUUOR HABIT, IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC in @ eup of eolf 0ut tho Knowh i necosuary. ‘It is absolutely harmicss and wi i and speedy oure, whether the or ail alooliolio wreok. 1 It operatos 80 qui ient undergoes 1o inconven lote roformati ol of particulara (roe. To be had 8, & 16th & Cuming Sta, . BRUCE & CO. and 6 CO Omana TIPEWRITE T'% Jos.p tainty that the KUHN & b, Toth & Doy ADVICE vs. VICE. A yot you dont Tiertta ai | You are not i R NEW BOOK | MEN. ¥ LL DINORDERN & WE. Limited time Book m ai| AL CO., Buffalo, N. ¥. Don't VICE to ADVICE. Iders' Meeti Is hereby gived that th nual meetln AKNESNES OF o free. BRIE rezular an= of the stockholders of the South nd compuny will be held Lincoin, Neb., on the ing the 4th rder of the board first Weanesduy in M diy of the month Lincoln, Nebrasku, Fe! Ledue's Periodical 1N tho menstrial syster NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Nebraska, Miss Arnle Diers, formerly a resident of Fremont, died recently at Pasadona, Cal Fred Kell of Hoskins, Wayne county, has been held for trial in the district court on the charge of mortgaging property three or four times over, Ella Porter of Groeley has applied for a divorce because ber husband hit her over the head with a bod slav and tried t utterly an- nihilate her, Mrs. William Gher, living throe and one- half miles northwest of Stanton, in wrapping her thiee-months old babe to protect it from tho cold smothered it to death while coming to town Monday, The residence of J. W. Douglass of Johu- son burned to the ground the other morning. 3 s nearly asphyxiated by the vefore awakened and escaped in vheir it clothes, Very little of the contents of house were saved, The firm of Willinm Gold & Co. at Sutton was burned out M, y night and vothing y was fully insured Dr. Clark’s oftice was above and the doctor lost his instruments and library, vulued at £,000. Samuel Carney's hardware store caught fire but was extinguished. The stock wias s Tk was badly damaged and was insured. While Cass county's clerk was engaged i cleaning out the pigeonholes in an oid cuse he found filed away a _great lot of old deeds, mortgages and other documents left with the clerk for record or safe keepi Among the documents found were copies of original patents from Uncle Sam to the patentees for land in Cass county, some of which weve signed by James Buchanan as president, town. Hon. H. C. Henderson of Marshalltown has decided to move to Boulder, Colo. Tho Baptists of Rockwell are having a ro- vival. Over fifty conversions are reported. Dubuque capitalists are organizing o pro- ject to reciaim the bed of Lake Peosta for a vark, . The town of Perkins, on the Sioux City & Northern, hus a newspaver, the Horald, = H. V. Millar is the editor and proprietor, I'rancis Weitman, a resident of Des Moines since 1555, is dead. He sorved dur- ing the war in the T'wenty-third fowa volun- teers, At Clinton J. B. Elliott of Kansas City beat C. W. Budd of Des Moines, lowa's champion shot, getting 9 out of 100 live birds to Budd's 96. Captain S. P, Adams, the prohibition at- torney of Dubuque, is moving for an investi- wation of the question why saloon fnjunctions do notenjoin in that city. Governor Boies offers a reward of $200 for the apprehension and convietion of the mur- s of C. H. Wessets,at Teed's Grove, Clin- ton county, December 31. Joteph Goodal was recently found dead at BE DECEIVED INTO BUYING CHEAP IMI- TATIONS CLAIMING TO BE JUST AS COOD AS §. 8.8. If they had merlt, they would not clalm to be as good as something e.se. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, 8. 8. 8. 18 RECOGNIZED AS THE STANDARD. THAT IS WHY THE COUNTRY 18 FLOODED WITH IMITATIONS OF IT. Books on Blood and Skin discases free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0. AT A, G. ts. | Omaha. ..o L 12.00 m Lenves [ BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER.| Arrives Omabn. | Depot 10th and Mason streets. | Omabia. Denver oxpress..... 710 p m enver Night Expres 500 p m Lincoln Limitod 815 am ineoln Tocal. Leavos | K C, 80T &C B [ Arrivon Gt | _Deporioe aud Masen biresta: | Ourshe: 980 o m | " Knnsas Clty Doy Express....| 6,10 p m Exp. via U P.Trany. | 6.45 a m 945 p m K. C. Night | UNION PACIFIC, | Arrives Depot 10th and Marey strects. | Omaha Tonves | CHICAGO, R 1. & PACIFIC. | Arrives Omaha. |U,P. depot. 10th_nnd Maroy Sts.| Ornubn. $iopml. Ight Fxpress [10.05 & m 05 n m lautic Exprass. | 630 p 430 p m ‘Vestibulo Limited, 10.45 8 m Loaves | STOUX CITY & PACIFIC, | Arrlvon Omaha. depot. 10ih_and” Marcy 'Sta.| Omaha. Ti5am Sloux Olty Passengor. | «:8t. Paul BIOUX OITY & PACIFIO. Arrives a W Oumabin Arrivos P. dopot, (0th and Maroy Sts. | Omnb. Touves |OIICAGO, MiL, & ST. PAUL| Arrivos Omahn. |U.P. depot, 10th" ant Marcy Sts.| Oma 6.10 p m Chicago Express. 0458 m 1155 8 m ‘Chicago Kxpress.... .| 600 p m Loves | "OMAMA & 81, LOUIS. | Arrives Omuha. - depot. 10th and Marcy Sts.| Omaba. 400 pm 8t. Louts Cannon Ball... #pmw Leaves F. B & MO. VALLBY. Arrives Ouwsha. | _Depot léth and Webster Bts. | Oninta. 0.00 0 m| . Blnok Hills Express.......| 5.2 p m 900 o m | Hastings Bxp. (Kx. Sundsy)..| 520 p m 510 p m | WahookLincoln Pas(ex. Sund'y)| 114 a m | Norfolk (ox. Sunday)...... 113 & m Loaves [ C B P M &0, — | Arrlves 510 p m _Omana. | _Depot i6th_and' Webatar Bts. | Omaha. 100 p m 6.00 p m 5 810 0 m| - Bloux City Accommodation.. . [ 9.05 p m |8loux City Expresa (ox. Sunday) |12.40 p m | ¢ . Paul Limiteq 0 8 pm Fassonger (ox. Sunday)| 545 a m Tonvos MISSOURT PACIFIC. Arrives Gl | _Dopotibth and Webstor Sta. | Omaha 10:80 8 m |8t Louls £ K. (. Express.. 0p m 9.15p m|....8t Louls & K. C. Express | 6.0 n m CHICAGO, K L& PACIFIC. | Arrives 500 _ml... tibnle Limitod K O 81, JOK & C. B | Arrive: ‘ransfur| Unton Dopot. Counell Bluffs, |"Franafe 0. A Exprons Xy Kansas City Night Express. 440 p ml.L L Bt Louts Cang Teaves TCHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY Transfer| Union Depat, Counell Bluffs, 940 0 m 0 Exr 16.00 p m | Chicago E. 7.05 p m| Creaton 1. Tewves [ BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. | Arrives Transter| Unlou Depot, Coune!l Blufls. |Trunsfer 7458 m Bloux Clty Accommadation. | .40 B.05p m 1l St Fanl Exoross.... 0 finely Maderfiilly: Watrarited . MaryellouedinTone: OATAL iERQM BOSTONOFE) Suffering from oarl fildml, wasting weakness, lost tanhood, etc. send 'n valuable treatise -.uufl containing full partioutar for homo oure. PREE of clarge A splondid medical work ; shoild be read by every man who i& nervous and debllitated. Aldress Prof, ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus, Conn his door In Dunlap, from hoart disoase, (t {s supposed. He was a disciple of Joseph Smith and hlv-uml build the Morman tomplo at Nau- voo, 111 The Des Moines river at fts mouth s no more than a creek, with scorcely water enough to float & small sKiff, Yet up to 1863 it was navigated for n considerable distanco by steamboats, and & boat has been up as far as Fort Dodge. Dr. Beardshear, presidont of the [owa ng- ricultural colloge, has veturned from a visit to the agricultural collegos of Minnesota, Michigan and Outadio, *I find," he say hat Towa's agricultural college is overs where regarded as a model. 1 tound no sehool that, taken all around, can equal ours, Thoy all have their troubles, too." he Indianola Herald claims that V county has tho honor of having the of citizen of the state, in Father Gablaghe father of Mrs. Johii Lees of defferson town ship, Warten county, who, according to his own and bis daughter's fignring, has attaine the remarkable age of one hundred and eight years. Huis anative of Irelund and a stone- mason by trade. His ago is veritied by the fuctof bis aiding 1n the construction of & stono bridge in [reland built in 1500, he being at that timo eightoen vears of age. Ho ro- taius good use of his faculties. Nevada. Dennis Lawlor, o well known miner and old resident of Candelaria is doad, ‘There is talk of n Chicaro syndicato buying the marblo and onyx quarries at Lovelocks. Tho law elosing saloons fn Nevada at 19 o'clock has been tosted at Carson and the saloons have won. The law is o dead letter, There is cousiderable uneasiness among mining men at Carson on accoutt of & propo DON'T YOU 40 Expross ... 8008 m Chicago Expres 620 p m Chicigo Expros 1005 0 m Denver Day ¥xpress. . 105 pm reesenOvOrnd Flyer..........| 9.05 p m LiiPnettio Express..lill 1145 8 m Denver Expross. . 358 p m ‘Kansns City Expre 2.0 0 m Exprens 110.10 & m WA m -:Chifeago Express.........| 6.2 p m sl Vestibule Limited.. | ©%0 & m iowa Accommodation (xe. Sun)| 7.05 p mi s Enstern Klye [ 248 p m {00, 8 Fast East jix (6x0.50n)| 7.40 & m ton Depot, Counell Blufls, | Trans fer 630 p m|. Night Kxpres 08 nm i um|. tnntio Kxproas. .o .1 | 5.8 b m 211030 m Jonves (CHICAGO & NORTHW KSTERN. | Arrives Union Depot, Counetl Blufts. | ranster Chicago Kxpress : w i ostibile H m 1000 p m|. Eastorn Flyer...... b 130 p o TAan m 630 p m |iowa Ascommoantion (Exe San) w Teaves (CHICAGO, MIL. & 8T. PAAL.[ Arrives Transter| Unlon Depot, Counell Blafts, | Transter Chicago Express.........| 0.15 & m Chileako Kxpress... . .\\.| 535 p m sition by the legislature to tax patented mining claims in Novada It is currently veported that the Novada Central railway, running botween Battle Mountain and £ ustin, owes its employes fot cight monthis® past services, ‘The public school at Carlin has been closed permancntly on account of the s ap- J *of diphtheria in town. The disease also rages in Virginia City and Gold Hill . A laborer named Silva was Instantly killed in a mill at Candelaria, by being caught in belt. He was thrafiy, having §00 on his per- son, besides owning' a ranch in California with a bank deposit of £,000, Leno Gazette: - Most of tho cattle kings of five years ago—there aro but few left now ping their business to go into sheep ing, claiming that, if properly haudled, o I8 u profit of §8'§ percent in the busic ness, H. W. Coftin, while rumning with a shot- #un in his hand near Reed's Stationafell, The gun was discharged, the load entoring mr. CoMn’s loft arm. Before medicat atteudanco could besummoned ho had nearly bled to h and serious doubts sro eutertained of his recovery. The Indian school just south of Carson City, is getting along finely in every respect with the exception that sixty-three of the juvenile aborigines are sorely “afflicted with the mumps, which one of them picked up somewhere and_ distributed liberally among his fellow students, Tho old Oest mine in Silver City has turned out thousands of dollars of bullion, but for the last two years hus been tiod up with lawsuits. The company received §,197 from a clean-up of 104 tons of rook just worked in the Taylor mill. There will be a dividend of nearly §2,000, News of Bonanza King John Mackay's ro- ent listicuff affair in the Nevada bank at San Francisco with his old _agent created great excitement in Carson City, Several winers in the legislature who used to work for him discussed the propriety of going to S‘nn IPrancisco in a body to offer their ser- vic - M. H. Brewer, representing an_{ron-work- ing company Laving its headquarters in San I'rancisco and Ogdon, has had eight locations made aloug rich and extensive deposits of iron ore two aud a half miles west of Novada City. Negotiations for the purchase by the same party of adjoming properties aro also pending. ‘The Pioche coasolidated mining and redues tion company fied with the successof tin onestack which for a year past they havo maintained at the reduction works, have con- cluded to change the location of the smelting part of their plant, and will at once begin the Work of erecting two stacks on their new sita north of town, Following is the offlcial count of Nevada's population by counties: Churchill, 708; douglas, 1,651; ko, 4,704; Esmeralaa, 2,148; [ureka, Humboldt, 3,484, Lander, ncoln, 2,466; Lyon, 1,087; Nye, 1,200 Ormsby, 4,8%5:" Roop, 34%;" Storoy, ' 5:500; Washoo, 6,080; White Pine, 1,721, Total for the state, 45,701, The peoplo of Hawthorne and Mason Val. ley are evidently alarmed. The Bulletin has a " column and & half article on the situation, in which 15 detailed instances of unusuaj conduct on the partof the Indians in that section, which is construed mto hostile inten- tions. A miecting was held at Hawthorne at which a protection committeo was organized and a request made to Governor Coleord for fifty stands of arms, There are forty-nine difforent mining cor- porations on the Comstock, and sinco their incorporation the combined number have levied assessments to the amount of §77,020,- 885, and have declared dividends o tho amonunt of §120,558,780, leaving o valance in favor of tho ‘munes ‘of #42,63%,305 over and above the assessments, Over £520,000,000 of gold and silver has been taken out of the Comstock in the last thirty years, Idano, Boise will have awoolen mill, Crooks over-run Pocatello, George Rasor s tho name of a Nampa barber. Placer mines of Lemhi are enjoying great prosperity. Weiser will soon have the finest grist mill in the state. A bill has been passed to protect the moose which are begiuning to get scarce, Lot jumping has become so much of a pastime in Nampa that a vigilance committoo as organized to take part in the fun. Last year 806 pounds of wool wera shipped from Weiser and it is estimated that the production will be double next season what it was last. There is & movement on foot to amend the constitution so as to vote on the location of the capital two vears hence, instoad of leay- ing it at Boise City for twenty years. Sixteon miners leased the Buffalo mine and mill at Atlanta until July and are all hard at work extract large yuantities of rich ores, They aiready have 500 tons at the mill, which has been started up again. James Mike and John Bestone, the Italians inipticated in the killing of Constablo Stod- d at Beaver canyon, were convicted of murder in the second degree ana sentencod to twrenty years in the penitentiary Baker City and Boise City are competing for the Seven Dovils trade.” The Idaho lature hus approvrinted £50,000 to build u roud which will tap this country, and the Oregon logislature has been asked *for $10,- 000 to build the road from Baker to the Devils, ews is roceived of the discovery of a promising miue_about eight miles north of the town of Soldier on the Comus prairio. Samples from the mine were assayed and roturns given of $16.45 in silver aud $302,%4 in gold. Quite a lively interest is munifestod on the prairie over the discovery. The hizh license bill has passed both houses of the Idaho legislature and become - law, “This requires saloonkeepors in towns to put up 00 and those not. less than oue mile out- sido of any town 8200 for a yearly leense, 1t also requives atl hiquor sellers o give 3 Hond to the amount of §1,00010 keep orderly places, The railroad grade between Lewiston and the agency is completo, Tho delay now 1y the right of way across the Iudiun reserva tion. The government still neglocts “to ap. point the commission. It is now 5o Taté that there is small hope for anything in that. di. rection this winter. Meaniwhile the roud will be comploted on tho upper sectic the reservation hno und the equipment so placed as to bo availablo at possiblo moment. “Phioriver must b6 reached, hridged and crossed beforo hign water in the spring. A new game law will go on the statute books. Tho bill jusw passed sets forth the time of the in” which cortain fowl and animals miy be killed, prohibiting the use of teups and providing a heavy fine for por. sons who send out of the limits of the state any birds or animals mentioned in the act. Tlie provisions of the bill apply to agents of ruilroads and express companies carrying on business in the state. A game w 1 o be apuointed by the governor to hold ofic four years and who, on petition of five e zens in good stauding of any couuty, shall ap- point a deputy for such county.

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