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= SPECIAL NOTICES, DVERTISEMENTS for these columns will be tnken intil 12:90 p. m., for the evening edition, and until 850 p. m., for the morning edition nnd SUNDAY 1 TPERNE-Cush In ady nce. RAT on this paze will be charged for at nte of 1% cents per word for the first insertion, and 1cent r!l“lvrll for each sulsequent nsertion, and ¥1.50 per line per month, No advertiscrient taken for less than cents for the first insertion, NITIALS. flures, symbols, ete, count cuch A% 010 W VI‘III.-I' dvertisements must run eonsecn- ively and under no oreamstances will they be inken or discontinued by telephone. ]). RTITES advertising In these colamins and baving their answers addresaed to a'‘num= Tered letter in care of Ty Bee. will recelve a rumbered check toenable them to get their Jetters, Answers will be aelivered only on presentation of this check. Emclose unswers n envclopes properly nddressed, AL adverticements unier ine hend of pecial Notices” are publishe in both the morninz and evening editionsof Tae BEe, the elrculation of which a egates more than 10.000 pipe rs duily, and_giyes the ad vertiser thie bonefit not only of the large cireulation of Trw Bes in Omaha, bt also in Council Blfrs, Lincoln und other cities and townsin the west. BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these eolumns will be taken on the above conditions, at the following husi= ness houses who areauthorized to tuke special notices,ut tho same rates us can be had at the main office. JOUTH OMAHA BRANCH CFFICE-No. 220N, Stroot, Lister Block. OHN W, BELL, Ph aclst, &20 South Tenth 7 street. HASE & EDDY, Statloners and Printers. 11} 8outh 16th street. S, [l FARNSWORTH, Pharnaclst, 2115 e Ciiming street. “' 1. ITUGHES, Pharmaclst, 02 North 16th « streot TEO, W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- ¥ worth streot. ! GIES PHARMACY. 24th and Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED. For rates, ete., ace top of first colwrmnon this page. VWANTED-A situatic man by rollable man; can give good reference At 2413 Tndiana o M150. 20% on by young married man a bookkeeper and stonograph fogd jefereuces; moderato salury. TANTED-By competont young woman: n a8 stenographer; wages, 221 Maln st Aberd ANTED-Position as watehman or hoad Janitor: reforonces Al andcan give se- Address i, Bee. M118-351% VVANT ED-By asingle lndy to take chargo of furnishéd rooms and convenient to have dny boarders. Address 1 streot. Good refermces. M7G- (OVAIA Enployment Bureuu -Established 2 iiyears Tel. 1112, 19N, 16th, near Capi- tol ave. Male and female help constantly on hand MB6T A L3* “'.\.\"rnnfsm.;.m.m for good girls; my whlting rooms are always full from 9 a. .t0 6 pan. Canadian Employment office, 81434 8, 16th. Telephone, 4. 020 WANTED—-MALE HELP. FOR RENT--HOUSES. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1891 WANTED-TO R BUSINESS-GHANCES., FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, For rotes, ete., seetop of Arst columm on this page. Ok ENT Troom flats with Dath, hot wate paved strects near 1i Improvenen st only ¥ per mo. required. The Mead Investment bullding w7 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS For vates, ete.., see top of Arat solumn on (ha page. arge rooms, light housekeeping. 23 Half Howard streot. Mido 271* [YOR RENT - Hight honge keeping. Reference requlred. Mary's avenue MI2-00% JROR RENT-Furniihed roms. 215 et st 104 ATG Sorn con venlonces; motor and Bartstreot. Fl'usnflni,n flat for walo. 712 South 16th. M08 25 NOR SALE-A furnished flat with all mod= ern improvements, Cheap. Rooms aiready filled with roomers. 701 S, 16th street, D Fooms, steam hoat, reforencas; cages and drooms all_nicely for 1ight housokeeping, 810, #2 and 316 per month; city and cistern witer. 204 Decatur. M Forrates, cte. seatop of frst columm on (his page. For rates, ebe.. st top of firsl column on this page. For rates, dc.., aee top of Arst column on this page. VW ANTED Hoom for shae store, between Hamey and Chicago and 13th and 17 sts. Address, immediately, glving price, session and 1ocation, G 49, Tee. 1 VW ANTED-By May 1, 0 to with modern_convenlon stable preterrod. Near business centor. Row house not wanted. Address, J. L Brandels. 114 So. 10th & St urniture o 7-room house; house for ront: opp. Hanseom park, north. sdern convenlences. | Enquire Lee ol. 28th and Leavenworth. Ms62 FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC. For rates, ete., seetop of first column on this page. JOOR SALE-Four young brooa_mares, thre: with fonl. Room 3 Withnell block, 15th anct Harn Mids-A2 OR SALF—Good hoavy work toam; 618 Pax~ ton block. Mt No drones ot apply. Address with'$ cont stamp, Co dated Adjustable Siog $o, Satem, Mage JOR SALE-Or Erolafige. n well sclected neral merehiandise In a country Avenue O, Council MI2-AL T UINCUMBERED produotive real estate in ) Counetl Hinfrs, vabak $15,000; will trado for unimproved NebraskaAaund, J, J, Shey, Room 20 Mertlam block. Ni2s-50 i in & 1IG8 time for men with | pital and active Mg without capital to | ro 0 very pleasyat and profituble busi- SUrlosity seckers need A fine improved fruit, windmili, wagon scales, west of Omaha &9 per nere. Addros, G 48 Boe. J{OR SALE or Trade—A timber elaim in Dundy co., Neb. Addross “ROOM house, ot house, lot 442, 8. e cor. 11th Brick hotisp 10t 413, n and Douglns, 890,000 ¥ Kublman, 9120 .11th xR, $1,100; also Broorn LL wanting farms; good cllmate, markots Address (. K. Landis{ no TRST-OLASS bukory and restaurant, with light stock and good fixtures. for salé in Denison, Is. _For particulars address B. R. | Allen, Denison, Ta. Mi01=7* | QPLENDID chance lgvrum.nn;nslzl-xmlv}!rh;l ars addross B grocery trade. For partie G 53, Bee, Mi21- y Iquor business, [OR SALE—Ch orner Ath street, South siness lot, Jacks or. 15th and Cuming, J Douglas st, a party with buy Into above business Omahia. Address, stating amount required, 71, Bee. T W Henry Kelle: Anselmo, Neb. 0 acres fine farm land_adjoining good Ne- TOR SALE_Carriage, team. wagon. horse, cow. Cash. Cheap. Colonel Butier, Lort: ORSES and mules, cash o usy pnv ments. Call or address Hawkeye Inv. Co, room 33, Douglus block, Omahn, Ne 056 QTEAM heated flats at 700 8, 16th, Thos, . W Hall, 311 Paxton bieok. s FORUENT urnishod rooms. 1007 Douglps at. PRONT room with alcove, cnrtains, mantel,, heat, gas,bath, 2 closets, for 2 gentlemen or man and wife, 816,00 per month; 207 . CLAIR Furopean hotl, with dining i _stenl heat in all rooms, 13th an pocial rates by week or month, 03 uraishod room 148} Dodgo st OR RENT-5 roous, one floor, 1112 Jackson street. bt M210 NOR RENT—T wenty-five rooms in a brick Vlooks good loeation; with or without fur~ niture, O. F. Davis Co,, 1506 Farnam st. 224)26 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For rates, ete., e top of first column on this page. OVELY room &, with first-class board; rof= deronces: 113 8. il st. JOR SALE—Cheap, wagon and double work harness, or will exchange for buckboard, also good side bur buggy, cheap, H. E.Coles Continental bullding. " FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, nonthis for sale #7.50 per 1,00; can Addross G 68 Bee. NMi-200 JOR SALE- Bukers outfitcomplete, in town of two tnousand inhabltants. . Jones, O SALE-Diebold safe in good condition ; medium size. Inquire at 406 Merchants National bank. M423 FTR FALE-A _standard make upright plano, but little used, ut n sacrifice. ' Must bo s0id ot once. Call at 2410 Catdwell. 821 {IRE brick, © per thousand. G D. Wood worth, Douglas st. w0 WANTED—TO BUY, For rates, ete., see top of Arst colummnon this page. W ANTED=An upright plano, In good condition. = Stat cash. maker, wood, octaves, &c. . Gray, Coleridzé, Neb, WANT to buy active orspecial interest in a first elass grocery business: all cash pre- forred, Am experienced. Address G 40 Bee. MG 28% n; nearly cloar. tmprovod land 24 miles from 1ightly encumberod. 10 acres finel county sest in Nebras! 120 weres good lnnd in N county seat; 250 inhabitants, VOR SALE--Hotol and furniture, Hampton, Neb,; will take part clear land; if not sol in ten duys will be to lease, For particulars apply Box 178, Central Oity, Nob, W7 28 House and Iot in town in Kansas; clear. Cloar lot In good Nebraska town. 4-room house and lot, b: 16th street, Omaha; slightly encumbe property ind a , ell and clatorn, OR SA L) ase and furniture of B-room hotel in business part of a townof ten raflronds, Reasons for seiling: 111 health, Address J 15, Bee office, Council Bluffs. M4l SALOON for sale, only ono in the city, Ad Diress M. . Dun, Long Pine, Nob. &7 aiw {OR SA LE or Trade—A well located ranch with 10,000 head of cattlo and 300 horses; cattie well graaed ap from natives. No Tex- ans. Owingto favorable climate eanch well adapted to breeding, Parties interested, de- siring to elose up their business, will offer special indycementsto buyers for cash or well located real os For further par apply to or address, Robert W, Clark Satle street, Chieago. T ROCERY stock (0 ness. Address 4 CLAIRVOYANT lo, Continental bloc room house and lot; also 9= ro0m House and lot, ut a bargain, holce 09x120, 00 per mao.; one 0. G. L Groon, K. 3 FHOR SALE —Extra OR South Ormaha property—busiiess, trac 0 to tho leading real o tatodealors in South Omaha, Ed Johnson & Co., eor. 2ith and N sts, 5 uge or residenco o rosidence at 2 ain fora fow duys . Inquire at the Neb. Steam laundry, 16th iHoward streots. comfortable § room fence, bath, gas, electrio bells, furnne room for 4 liorse: Jioor, full lot inh JOR SA LE--Do you wish to get in a good business? Buy the Conmercial hotel at Broken Bow, Nob, tuke part Omaha acre propert 40 QOR SALE—Furniture and undertaking business in a good town, with or without store building: vart cush, balance gilt edgo involces about water in stable, concrote milo limlt, conventont to 4 Hines of en; Prico £10,00. Address I LTY MARKET. STRUMENTS placed on record March 26, WARRANTY DEEDS. TOOR RF wo nlcely furnished_rooms 1707 Dod ge. M1 FPWO nice south front rooms with hoard. asant looation. All conve s. Also rd necommodtions. fon guaranteed. The Hillside. N. W. cor, 18th and Dodge. M116-30% WILL pay oash or trade fresh milch cows for dry ones. Address E. 8. Jester, 648 N 2%6th st. 84 o+ ANTED-A small _pony and phacton cheap. Also St Bernard dog. Inquire or address A. D. Brandels, 11§ SouthSixteenth street. 801 FJOURNISHED room with modern conven- fences, with or without board, 1611 hm”&""\] 00 A1* D|7:~1|u\n _rooms at the Frenzer. Can also nccommodute day boarders. 116 North Twe Mo 0% - M 152 28% LY furnished front room and board 2786 per week. 2011 Hurney street, M T URNISHED rog 1023 Dodge. 67-al0% For rates, cte., sce top of Arst column on this page. ii Ahrl .I)—l'li!n‘l&'r‘ at A(“kr\‘mllr\x “m‘h# eintzo, Frida, morning early. g Howard st. . S T NEY, cmrloyment Bureau, “mom i bank building Southeast corner Sixteenth and Dodge. | oppostite Hayden's. References, Womens® Christian associution. M3 27 JOR RENT—A large, finely furnished room with board, to aman_and wife. The most pleasant partof city and private family: no ouhor boarders; references, Address D 47 Beo TURNITURE bought, sold, stored. Wolls, 1111 Parnam st. 04 — MISCELLANEOUS. For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. VWILLIS GOV, “howe mover. 5ii South 17th street, and 813 South HUR avenue. 138-May 25% (GHER Ole Olson to wrlteup your town. Tt X will boom business. Address Box D, Hum- boldt, a. Mils-25+ ANTED—Two coples each of the morning and evening Bk of November 3rd and one copy of the morning ot December 2nd and three conlesof tk e evening of December LSOO, at the Bew oftice. 078 ASSAGE troatmont,eleotro-thermal baths, soalp and halr tremtment, manieure and chtropodit.Mrs. Postio} S15¢h. Withnoll blic FOR RENT—STORES & OFFICES, Tor rales, elc., see top of Arstcolomn on this page. ANTED—Clroulurs distributed, § por 1,000 pald, Malena Co.. Warrior's Mark, Pa. MUT A9 OR RENT—Desk room in desirable ofice; excellent conveniences. Address, G, 52, Bee. Mizi-28¢ JOW ready. Most wonderful advertising machine the world has over known, Pat- ented. Sells to_overy merchant. Steady work, Big pay. Encloso stamp. ArcJ Mfi. Co. Rucine, Wis, MI43-25% ANTED-Salesmen to sell lightning rods; experienced, Arnly to Edw. A, Foy & Co., %4 4th street, Olnelnnatl, O. Midi-200 7 ANTED—Mon with good reference at Met- ropolitan 'y Co. 1600 Hovard st " VVANTED-Tenhers and students to work during vacation; 2 Douglas bik. 1342 ANTED-Solloitors—Iadles and gents: 2 Douglas block. 134 28 F{OR RENT—-Corner store, central and de- sirable, May 1. or one-half of same to de- Sirable partios. - Address G, Bes. Mo 25+ NOR RENT— Office rooms, ground floor, near Fourteenth and Farnam. Desirable far conl, re estate, coily dec or other first 18 respoasiblo busiress. * Addross @ 3, Bee DMoio 28% OR RENT—A pril 1, a irst olass locationfor grocery wid_ment’ markot, A first class Dbusiness gunranteed a st class estublish- ment. Kelkenny & Co., Koom 19, Continenta blook. w2 28 i FINANCIAL. For rates, ete., sce top of firstcolumn on this page. ANK stocks for sale, O. B. Burrows, Norfolk. Neb. 208 M QRTGAGES placed pronptly upon Omaha business property at lowest rates. Loans made on approved collatoral security. Notes bought. School and municipal bonds negoti- ated upon_very favorable terms. Kimball, Ohamp & Ryan, 1205 Farnam st. 805 ald ORTGAGE loans wanted. .~ McCugue En- vestment company. 761 THST & sovond mortgages on vacant & Im- proved oityprop, County warrante baught. Money on hand. F. M. Richardsons$i8 N.Y.Life. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE, R RENT—Desk in_well furnished ofiice, with all conveniences. Room 19, Continen- tal block. #5328 ANPED—Reliable sollcitors, 23 Douglas block. 1 RGANIZERS for the Progrossive lengue: Jui order thut pays #1010 _one year, §10 per week stek benefits. For torms address IN. E. use, Toom 03, 26 La Salle street. Chicago, 1L MiLg-27+ WV ANTED—Experienced subscription solic- itor familiar witn Nebraskn, to canvass the stute for trade Journals of stand ing: must Bivo references. Address, G 50, care Boe o 102-X (QUITERS Wanted—Tt govs without suying that cutters produce hotter rosults with the A, D. Rude new method than by any prin- ciploof autting taught. Hoki-se TANTED-A good miller. 1. Burgdorf, Gilmore, Neby 1772 HOTCE dosk _room for rent in gquict offico on ground floor, 1007 Farnam street. M6-20% TORES at 700 S 10th; steam heat furnished. F. Hall. 11 Paxton blook. 935 JDESK o, 815; Star Loan and Trust Co. 836-A.20 Forrales, ete., see top of firsteoltemn on this page ANTED-Mortgiges on _lots inside five miles, ive vears, for steel ranges, fur- niture, stocks or lots. Address G 56, Bec. q 3 o MUNEY to loan, Midland Guarantee and Trust Company, 1614 Farnam strect. M08 ONEY on hand to loan on improved or un- YL improved property. Chas W. Rulnoy, Ormaha National bank bldg o4 M 1 JF Ok RENT—The i-story Lrick bullding with or without powerforuierly occupied by the Beo Publishing Co., 016 Farnivm st, The build- ing bas a fireproot sement basement, complete steam heatlig fixtures, water on all the floors ®as. ote. Apply at the offico of The Bee, 9 ONEY toloan—On real estate, Installment mortgage: new plan; easy monthly puy- ments, For full particulars cull on or ad- dress United States Loan & Tnvestment Co, rooms (01 and (02 Bee building, Owaha, Neb. M7 A6 OR RENT—Or sale, my building on jones it, bet. 10th & 11th. G. A'Lindquist, 510 8 FOR RENT—WAREHOUSE. ANTED—Energetio young man to tuke oy} orders,” Addréss Manufucturer, .0, box 7. 0227 QALESMEN wanted to sell goods to mer- B chinnts by sample; new goods: big py for ‘workers; permanent situation ; chanee to bu ild & fiyo trade, Model Mfg. Co,, South Bond, Ind, 7ANTED—Good canvissors at_the Singor Sewing Machine ofice, 1518 Douglas st. WANTED—FEMALE HELP, For rates, etc., sce top of Airst column on this page. G EE cent money. R. O, Patjerion, W] New D¥ork Lifo butldim 6717 For rates, eto., see top of first column on this page. ISDOM s Power. Arrival extraordinary of the world's m0st famots med . Mra. De. F. L. Hall, of British fame, known as the child medium of England. Remain not In darknessand fgnorance, hut soelk yo light of knowledge and learn what the mystorious future holds forth for you. Like n bright meteor flashing ucross the darkened sky, this brilliant liitle medium from across the ocean fallsin your midst to dispel the heayy glooi 1 bitter woe from the thousands of blightened hoearts. Do ot allow skepticisn or silly religious seruples to stand in your way. Mrs, Dr. I L. Hail fs the distinguished, world famed and only natural trance vognnt nnd spirit medium In the c soventh daughter of the seventh dau born with vail and greatest propiot o second sight;whileentrancec the sclence of vice. The'fact that shie lenge of $10.000 o uny w6 her {n her marvelous rev bona fide seventh daughter of tho seven daughter of the prosent. age and advertises nothing but what she can do and would not be cliissed with the many cheap pretenders found in every city. Allwhoare in trouble, whose flavo beon blasted, who have been fond hopes decelved and disappointed through falso pri d diolons of others, bofore giving up to despalr e convinced of the truestatements of the ahove without delny. Madam convinces the most skeptical, as itls a woll known fact througliout the world since the days of ancient witchery, that only a sev- enth daughter born with a veil can reveal the are invited to call and tagurs correctly. b1l O . nr. t0 8 p. . strict. N orfoct satisfiction guarantoed b mafl, Sond stamp for illystrated eircolar witl special terms, Mrs. Dr. F. L. Hall, 822 N, {5t street, Omaha, Neb. 928-26 4 H Brown and wife to R R Downing, 1ot ¥ ne's Ist add to , 1ots 27 and B, W 016 W B Ke Mayno's 1stadd to and Wite ‘to Mary i R , 1ot7, bIk 19, Hanscom Place L Babb, 1ot 10, Rustin's add to David Gilbertand wifo to A J Clark, 2, Uik 50, South Omaha. i G A Hobson and wife t0 ) Lipton Placo...... Meikle and wife to J i 36, Murphy's add pany to Hom tcompany. e 31,745 square feet of by, lot 2, bIk 11, 10 G N'Thomas, lot ta Totdl, in 1 will revenl overy hidden m ystery in life: ‘las been pronounced in Europe and” Ameriea the greatest living Wwouder “of “the presgnt age; undortands tho siun’ and Hindoo magle,or anclent charm-working, and pre- pares Exyptian talignfans whioh will over- come your enomies, remove family troubles, restore lost affections, make marriages with the one you love—nofatiure: remove evil In- fluences, bad habits; eurvs witchery. fits and all long standing and mysterious disenses; will give correct Infomation on lunsuits, sfokucss, death, divorees absent friends. everything; nover fakfug advice to young men on marriage and how to choose & wife for happiness, and Swhat business best adopted for Speedy j riclies: stock speeu- lation a specialty; “retovers lost' stolen or buried proverty ‘ locutes treasures and “minerals; also . gives Indispensiblo advico to young ladies on love. courtehip and marrlage. {f your loyer 18 true or false. Tho mysterfous ind succossful munner in- which she treats matters of* tho utmost obscurity hasglven such unfversai satisfaction that her namo has becorme 4 provarh: in thousands ot houseipldgunde happy by her ald apd ad &, stinding” chal- lot 12, bk 2, WalnutHill..... (e QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Joseph Kavan and wito to Rudolph Pa- blk 3, Summit Place, © % mstrong’s 2 udd ad) s end lot 4 cand wh; lot 3, Boggs & HIL's 3 FBoyd, sheriff, to Central i vesuuc 1y, 10t 4, Bik LM a vae T Seaman. o3 n 8 feot lot 3, blk 14, Shinn Total amount of transfors RRILWRY TIME CR OHI0AGO, BURLINGTON & Q. Depot 10th and Mason stroe i ium who can_equal elations Is suficlent ovidente thatshe stands today without an equal In her line of busiess. Madamo wishes it thoroughly understdod that lio 15 tho only h Depot 10th an Mason streets. Depot It ank Mates stroots. 0 know your future, go to Mrs. Stever, 406 orth Sixteenth streot, third floor, M151 %8¢ ONEY toloan on Omaha proporty. Fldel- I¥Lity Trust company. 1614 Farnam. B Pluvwrmuune&wlom 3, D Zivdo, 914 N. Y. Lite. OR RENT—Brick warehouse, two stories; nigh basement, hydraulic elovator, track- age; best location fn otty. A. C. Powell. 940 UILDING loans,6to 7 per cent; no addi- tional charges forconmission or attorney’s tees. W. B. Meikle, First Nutional bank I)ldxg. 031 ~_FOR_RENT—MISCELLANEOUS, For rates, eto,, sce top of Arst column on thie page. OR RENT—Now brick hotel of 48 rooms. Only hotel in thé town. Gaod live town to go business in. Address lock box &m“lfi:m_;. a. -2 Forrates, ete., sectop of frst column om this page WARTED=Glrlfor zanoral housework, Mrs; J. F. House, 1821 Ohlcagostreot. MI52 208 ANTED—A neat irl for gencral houre- work, small family. 8819 Soward. M1492 NV ANTED-Numo sirl; referonee required. Incuire at Rook Tsland ticket offlco, 16th nd Farnan MIUS 27 FANTED—GIrl for housowork, small Al 1 st. 55-27% peneral housework; 3 2525 Hamilton street, M120-26¢ SHOTOGRAPT allery for rent or salo; briok, ground floor, population 1,000. Kibbe, Hartingion, Neb. E OR RENT—Now Unfon D " Nob. K. Stuht has_erccted a three story ressed brick hotel, located on tho corner of 1th und Mason streets, botveen the entrance 10 1wo viaducts and withi one block of the new Unlon depot. It contains 48 sleeping rooms, a kitehen, lnundry, oftice, lobby. dining room, burbor shop ox sample room, &' ladies and gonts' parlor, and bath rooms: hus the Tatest improverents; lighted by electric light or gus; has fire alarms in overy room, and is heated by stoamn. Iuis in view of all traffc golng to and fram the depot. Please address all letters to owner, E. Stubt. 10138 11th strect, Omahn, Neb. M08 90 EAL Estate Louns—Cush on hand. Globe Loan and Prust Co., 3078, 16thst. No delay, no extra cLarges. Houses to r mt, good st P& O. M. Anthony, 38N, ¥ Life bullling, lend money on farms in choice counties in Nebraska and [owa, also on good Omaha resi- dence property: lowest ratesi best terms; no delay; money ready, Titles and values pussed on here. o5 TMCNEY toloun on improved elty _property ateurrent rates; funds on hand: no de- lny. Geo. I'. Blust & Oo., 28 Ramge bld'g. 954 ECOND mortgnzo loaus; monoy ready. D Alex. Moore, 401 Bee bldg: 9= ASTERN money—Gilt edged inside loans wanted. Philadelphin_ Mortgage and TrustCo., G. W, P. Contesrep. 7 Board of Trade, MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, For ratea, eto., see top of Airst colum on. this page. GARl)ifN FARMS o roat. . Murray. i WANTED-A competent girl fon general housework, at 1711 Douglas st. 108 OR SALE—An A1 fire proof safe. Enqui at Boston Store. 0 5 RST-OLASS 00k and general housowork girk- wanted; small family; high wages. M 22 N, 10, ANTED—A girl for lousework, St A. D, Balcombe, 2002 California st. ORG24 A Girl for gencral housework, Mrs. Thos. ¥, Hall, 100 herman wveue, FWANTED Good_girl for goners NV Poek 008 Gl o enexal FOR RENT—HOUSES, Forrates, cte., seo top of first colunn on this pags [OR RENT en-room house, all modern lmproveiments, Apply 2026 Harnoy strect. 0’ TROR RENT—2 T-room houses, 56h wnd Vin: ton, §16, 1 8-room houso, 20th wnd Culd well, with adl modern conveniontes, 83, Address J. 1, Jobnsou, W1 N, Y. Life butlal 4 ORR RENT—3 now six-room cottages, Water, sower, ete., east fronts, good lov tlon, *W.' R Howman, roows & and 10 Fronzer Block, i1 a2 OUSE for rent—11-room house.modern ini- [rovaments, vorner Jth and Dodge, pos- sesslon given Luimediately. Enquire ) Vax- ton biook, M. L. Rooder. [ T gou s to vent abouse or store s H. B Cole, Continental block, ) OR RENT—Ton room brick, vory modern, south and eust front, laundry, cold cellur, Wutor on every floor, ted onk trim; location and keyaof D1, F Buartiander, Not i biso: nent, X0l Capital avenne. Miz2euls Five-roon cottige on miot 01 Dougl 7 ) ol madern comveule cholee loowtion; 823 8 month, to. di rty. 1. E. Colt, Contiiontal biock. N A N\;Mnicu..fimmn?)m]mm. oity wator i but &8 andd uwvards Alsa coutagos dlists. Bundy & Co, 1008 Cypl e 40, Bt i tal wonue. OR SALE-—-Complote set of drug_storo fix tures. show cuss. eton b O be For ratem, efe., a6 op of fire cotumn on this page. P IST yourbouses to sellor rent with C. F. AHarrison, 012 N, Y. Life, o RENEAL Agont-Geo 1. Paul, 1600 Farnam stroet, makes speciulty of renting houses, Stores, ete,, und collocting rents. M07 H, & COLE, rontal agouoy, Continental u‘m STORAGE. Forrates, ete., see top of first cotumn on thw page. FT)E RENT st floor, 00125 foet doop for storage,on Nicholas and 11thst.; trackage property.- Tnguire Columbus Buggy Co. 1301 h IRAC »f houst plnce, privately storedt also store stoves dui in good trim. Omaha Stove Kepalr W MONEY to ioan by B. T Masters on chattel A¥Lund collateral seourities for any timefrom 1 to7 months, In any amount t0 suit bor- rower. Lonns made on household gonds, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, houses, leases, warehouse receipis.eto.ul the lowest possiblo rates with- out publiolty or removal of property. My loans are so arranged that you can make a payment of any amount at any time and re- ducs both principal and interest. If you owe & Dalince on your property or have a loan you wantehanged. Lwill pay 1t off and carry {tfor you. If you find it more con- venient, call up “telephorio No. 1621 and your business will be arranged at home. Money always onhand. No delay, Nopub- Hcity. Lowest rates. B. F, Mastors, Room 4, Withuelt blic, 15th maid ifaruey sts, ¥ L 510 8. 1510 8L, lowns m ‘onchattels or collsteral ut redsonablor: PERSONALS, For ratex, cte., xee (on a7 Aral cotuma on T pats NIOBRMATION Wanted—Any person who cnn send mo the addressof G, D. Connally or Hirun Davis, who were atJulesburg in 1864, will confor 4 favor on both parties Ad- dress E. D, Bulen, Saguache, Col, (85-20¢ R ———— WEAPEST and bost storage Weils, 11 Farnam st. CULD Boraxe moms for oizus wnd Dutter Also dry storaze for mdse. and :ousohold poods. Rufos reasonable, ample trackage. he Neb. Cold Storage Co., 815-517 Howard st 50 ALl BT tragkaze and sorage bulldine in Omaha, Unitod States government bonded warchouse, Houselold goods storad and eared for. Lowest rates guarantoed. W. M, Bush- man, 10131015 Leaven worth, 205 ___MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. Forrates, ele., sco top of first column o this page. pression, Classes beIngformed in Elocution, Delsurte, Shakespeare, Plysical Calture. ar B‘ BFORE Giying & vlano éxanine tie new scale Kinbadl plano. A, Hospe, 1514 Doug JEO. K. Gollenheok, teacher of the banjo. with Hospe, 1313 Doviglus. 24 WAVE ufow new planos for sule awfully cacap, a8 1 hive gone ont of the piand busi- Dess. S, Jonason, Farnum and 1th'sts. 96 DRESSMAKING, M ASSAGE-Mudum Dulaier, Over 610 & 13th. M 1i1-AG M ASSAGH bath ut Madume Swith's pariors. l foor, 420 5, 15th st e Torrates, cto, eos topof Arst oluimn on this page, TONGACENENTS to do dross making in fam: 4 llles solicited, Miss Sturdy, 2610 Ilunml streel 15— A PAWNBROKE RS, It RENT—No. 2011 Oupi£ol nvemue, modom woivonloages, TheO¥, Davis Oo. 787-9 i JADTES wad genilomen can ad@ sults 6% N. 1611 oh JFED Wohio fous ;Bnuy.m..’rfin{mm’l;‘l!- jvlm.’l‘fim'. almist fortune teller, tells WL pist aad Eature from tho lines Of ‘the hand in old gypsy way; ladies only; fee B1, 512 |l Vi e A Tiv ME; WALLACE, clnrvoyant; naturaily gltted; tells past and futurelove troubles, absent frionds, changes, travel, \m-mu:h Jo Farnan s TV ASSAGE=Dudu Delaier. over oy 1it h M 161-A6* [_CHICAGO, I 1. & PACIFIC U. P depot. 10th_and Marcy ts. Omahia. (U, P. dopot. 10th and Marcy Ste. iy Passeoger.. ANTED—AIl shotll know Mrs. Dr. Do San, the lady mind reader and fortunc teller; tells pastand fature; sho 1s the best everliere; is especinlly deep in all matrimo- nal afairs and mysterious disapponrances: don't buy, sell or g0 on a ourney "until, you t consult she can can fortell its result s truthful and reliable; perfect satistaction guaranteed by mall; send two stamps for il- ustrated circular. 922 North 16th st., Omahi, N 181-a1j CHICAGO & NORTHWRST! ChbieagoExpross . 'hicago Expross Nannie V. Warren, clairvoy ant, trance peuking, writing and reliablo business medium, four years in Omaha, 110 N. 16th. ®23 —OMAHA & 51, LOULY U. P. depot, 10th and Louls Cannon Bal FOR EXCHANGE. ¥, & & 0. VA Depot i5th_and Wol Forrates, cte., seetop of first column on (his page. OR EXOMANGE—Equity in_good rental property for 8 t0 10-room dwolling north of Hanseom Bark, or good building site in sume locality. Addsess G 51, Beo. 110 ¢ CLEAN goneral stock of merehandise for farm and money. Box 5, Frankfort, Ind: [ WahooaLincoln' ¥ Depot 18th_and Accommodation. xpross (ex. Sunday) 25 Siinisy)| 848 « HAVE 3now houses in Poppleton Park now motor line, n180 10 £00d 1ots that I will trad for stooks of dry goods, elothing und sho Address owner, David K. Wef, Clarindy, Ta. 1225 FIY0 EXCHANGE--Clear general stock of dry 00ds, clothing, boots and shoes; will tako real estate and some maney. Address Box 26, Frankfort, Ind. a K34 ald VANTED - Hardwarc o general merchan: dise stocks, larggor small. Address G 57, Bee. o -1 “MISSOURT PACIFT A .si}n‘m- &K Vestibule Limited & NORTL W KSTERN. Ualon' Depot, Council Bluis GROWING OLD GRACEFULLY. Paopls Shonld Live 100 Years and Enjoy Life Allthe While. “To grow old gracefully.” says the well- known Dr. Gardner, “1s not the common lot of all. With advancing years come iucroased infirmities, but they aro by no means unavoldable and thelr presence s duc to fall- p up to thelr work the various organs of tho body. The study of tho body by antists furnishes unquestionable evidenco t the duration of human life may be pro tonged Lo 100 yeurs." Sosays Dr. Gardner and yet what more coms mon than to see u prematirely aged, withered | and brok L or - pile, e emaciated old Tady. The spirit1s broke interest §s gone from life and look forwird only to death, Tho saddest (hing of all is that this premature age and breaking down i8 needioss. Tt can easily bo avoided by a littlo cnre and ussisting nature just s little, and It is upon this point that Dr. Garduer again speaks most clearly. 1o suys: Sclonoe, common sonse, and ull ex- Jorience testify to the benefits to, be derived rom the usq of alcoholio stimulants.” = [t should be romembered, however, that they must bo pure, and that of all stimulants, whis- key Is preforable. The word whiskey 'Is de- rived from an anclent word meaning “wator of Life.” and it s & most Appropriute name, nl- though shere 18 80 much that Is unworthy in the market. The highest authoritios-doctors. chemists and seiontists—agros. howevor, tht DufTy's Purs Malt Whiskey is pure and eanuot harmoven achild, Its effect [ to bulld up the system, renow the 1ife and replace woak- ness and woarinoss by healthy vigor. He very careful, however, that you scoure only the genuine: insist on your druggists furnishing vou with itand you will edrtainly find great penefit from its tse. ———————————— PUBLIO WAREHOUSES. Real Estate Men Favor the Passage of the Bill. More than the averago numbor of members attendod the meeting of tho real estate ox- change yesterday morning. As soouas ihe president rapped for order, Mr. Tukey made the announcement that Saturday morning he would set up an elegant lunch. This_announcement was hailed with do- light, after which the public warehouse bill was 'discussed at somo laneth, Mr. B enson snying, ““The passage of this bill means moro for the state at large than it does for Omabia. Its passage and the systom of inspection and grading that must follow means better prices for small grain and naturally will induce farmers to plant more wheat and corn than ever before.” Mr. George said: ““If the!bill passes it means fully fifty thousand more farmers for No- braska during the next five years and an in- crease of from 2 to5 cents por bushel on the prico of grain.” Mr. Tukey wasan enthusiastic supporter of the measure. He understood that such a measure as the ono now beforo the legisiature would make Omuha o grain market that would be unequalled by Chicago. Real estate matters were taken up and an Increased demand roported. Mr. Smeaton said: W aro upon the be- ginning of o boom and I hava no hesitancy in saying that there are now more inquiries for Omaha property than at any time since 1850, For the gure of colds, coughs, and all de- rangements of the respiratory organs, no other medicine is so reliable as Ayor's Cherry Pectoral. It relieves the asthmatic and coni- sumptive, even in advanced stages of disease, and has saved lnnumerable lives. ——— CLEANING CROSSWALKS. The Mayor's Comments on the Man- ner of the Work. The mayor isnot well pleased with the way in which the matter of cloaning the side- walks and crosswalks has been conducted by the chairman of the board of public works and the street commissioner during the past fow doys. Yesterday ho said: “Moro than a mon th ago a standing order was_issued to these two men to keep the crossings in the business portion . the city clear of mud and snow, but they do not seom to pay any attontion to those instructions, It is @ dicirace the way the matter is handled. Right in tir-heart of tho city the walks are covered with snow and slush, whilo these men whose duty it is tolook after such things sit in their oflices and let men, women and children wado around in mud up to their ankles. There are any number of laborers in the city who would b glad to have a chancato do this work if these ofiicials would call upon them." With theso remarks the mayor started out on a hunt for the two officials who loaf in the court house basement. il Mis. Winslow's Soothing Sy rup_reduces inflammation while children are tecthing. 25 cents a bottle, A R e Decision in Favor of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, The new Palace sleeping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Ry., with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Omaha, at 6:10 p. m., daily. Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Coun- cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:3 a. m., in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam streat. F. A. NasH, J. E. PRESTON, General Agent. City Passenger Agent. 3 b Criminal Causes. The trial of criminal cases will bo resumed Dbefore Judge Clarkson in the district court next week, Monday morning the case of the State vs Ben Cohen will be called. Conen is charged with concealing stolen property. Tuesday the tral of Joe Dwyer will begin, Dwyer is the man who murdered O'Conner February 15 in an Gleventh strcet chop house. Rt Stolen Silverware. Tno police were notitied by telephone to be on tho lookout fora lot of silverware stolen Wednesday by burglars in the Bluffs, The missing property includes three dozon spoons, knives and forks. No information was re- celved as to who suffered by the burglary. WILL trade good elér lot worth 800 and right plilio as part payment. ako kood up: Addross 1'%, Beo. 71 ‘\fAl\'lh To trada for a stock of b rugs Box bI§, city. - 050 —— e LOST. Chicago Hxpress -Chicago Bxpross. | For riutes, eic, wee topgrl &.‘f coluni o (his pige OST from slaughter ouse on 4th and Pa- 0 4 cifie, n red steek weight 1,100 or I pounds. 'Reward If refurned o'l N. 1t 8t., Tel. 1505, e 14 HAIR GOOD&WIGS, ETC. Forrates, de., see top of Ars column on this page. P line e good<Ti wesi; hair drossing, wigs, switehs bangs, hair chains, l“‘l" \ i specialty, Daviés, hair goods and ©bposite postofice, 1118, 15Lh st., On . ele., see top of Arst coumn on this page. Tlawyers and solicitors,G. W. Sues Co., Bee butlding, Omu B oftic Washington D. C, " Consultation free. Certificato of Publicaticn, OFFICE AUDITOR 0F PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, State of Nebruskn Lincoln Feb. 21 Tt s hereby certified, that the U. §. ) Acollent assoeiation of New York, In the st of Now rk, has complied with the .insi ance law of this state und 18 authorized t transact business of accident lnsurance in this stae for the current year, Witness my hund aind the seal of the wudi- tor of public aceounts the day und year above written. T, H. BENTON. Auditor A Cinatuas it Ausax, Dep 1y g Gronas Kem, Stute Agent, 417 Bee Buil . BT JOK & Union Depot, Councl -~ Kansas Cily Day 1035 p ... Kansas City Nig) Teaves | OMAHA & ST, IDUTE. Chicago Express. BIOUX CIIY_ & PACIFIC, pob, Counell” Bluth Aceommodation =—all the painful disorders and chronic weaknesses peculiar to the fomale sex. They go, with the use of Dr, Pierce’s avorite Prescrip- tion, Periodical pains, weak bacl, bearing- down sensations, nervous prostration, all “female complaints ” are cured by it. It is purely vege- table and ‘perfectly harmless—a powerful general, as well as uterino, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to the whole system, It costs you nothing if it fails to give satisfaction. Its guaraniced to do 50, in every case, or the mone is refunded, It can be guaranteed —for it doca it. No other medicine for women is s0ld on sueh terms, That's the way its makers prove their faith in it,” Contains no alco- hol to inebriate ; no syrup or sugar to derango digestion ; a legitimate medicine, not " beverage. Purcly vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system, World’s Dispensary Medical As- sociation, Proprictors; No, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N, ¥, NEWS OF THE NORTH ST, Sensational Elopemont. L. R. Milos, & prominent citizon of Central Polnt, Jackson county, Ora, and for & time in the omploy of the sherift of that county, was arrosted in Portland with Miss Liliie Stoadham, a comely young lady of the samo place, with whom ho bad eloped. The couple took & room in & hotel and were st prised by o dotestive with & wrrant or their arrost half an hour later, A dispateh from Central Point stated that an officer would be hore for the couplo today, bt the next morning another dispatch was veceivod authoriztng the release of the couplo and _asking that they bo watehod. As soon a3 Milos and Miss Steadham woro given their liberty they took a train for the sound. Miles has a wife, who is highly connected, ond o child, and his strango conduct has' croated quite o sensation and i frionds cannot # account for his action and think he is fusano 0 is a dariug follow and hns rendored valu: ablo sorvices to the sheriff of Jackson county in Funning down horse thieves and other desperate eriminals, Murder Over His Sister's'Honor. George Nicholas and John Myers, two half-breeds, bad a quarrel near Junction City, Cal, overa woman, and Myers was shot and killed instantiy. Nicholas went to Woaverville and gave himself up. He takos the mattor coolly and has but little to say regarding the quarrel, but stated that Myers came for him with a knife and he shot him. The quarrel originated over Nicholas' sister, to whom, it is said, Myers was at ouo timo engaged and had been unduly intimato with her, and who, with her littlé brother, were the only witnosses to the killin Brute in Human Form. At Darby, a small place fifteen milos south of Grantsdale, Mont., & horrible case of mayhom occurred. The deputy sherift ot Deer Lodge was at Darby to arrest a_crime inal, aud two men named Gibsen and Denny got into an altercation conceraing the arvest, Gibson knooked Denny down and, while i the aet of pounding him Denny put his arms around the neck of Gibson and_bit out his lip extending from both corners of the mouth to chin and thon spat out the chunk of flesh, Gibson wall bo disfigured for life Nebraska. Talmage citizens are raising funds to havo the telephone lines extended to that town. Ex-County Attorney Graves of Thurston county is suing tho commissioners for office rent during his tern. Tho farmers’ alliance of Bayard contem- plates the erection of a building for a lodge room and other purposes. Nebraska City musicians have organized an orchestra and on Wednesday night thoy gave a benefit ball which was hignly suc- cessful, Forty tons of sugar beet seed aro stored in the oftice of the Oxuard company at Norfolk ready to be distributed to the farmers, Tho seod cost §,000. The mysterious death of a boy eleven yoars old in the southern part of Cherry county last Decomber was recently investigated and it was found that his neck had been broken and he was otherwise injured. Perer Klenchi sold his farm near Columbus the other day, but when Will Evnest, who purchased the land, went to take possession of his property Klenchi droye nim off tho place with a pitchfork. A warrant wassworn out for Klenchi's arrest charging him with insanity. Heury Mose, a Juniata farmer, foll from a load of hay and broke his leg. The wheels of the wagon passed over tho limb and so badly crushed it that amputation was necessary, Chatles Piorco, a farmer living near Moso, went hunting ‘and succeeded fn blowing a part of one of his hands off. John Barlosink was arrested at Columbus for beating & woman at (Genos, Barlosink sold his farm near Genoa, but before giving possession he sold the doors and win- dows from the house. A row sunsued ‘with the purchasers and Barlosink threw one of the women out of the wagon in which she was riding and broke her arm, J.¥B. Crumes, who died the other day at Nobraska City, swas an old resident and @ ro- spected citizen. - Two years ago ho sold his property in-(ireggsport, taking in payment mostly greenbacks, He did not desire to place the money in a bauk, so seereting it in astraw tick he began to assist his family to k up, preparatory to taking their departure for the state of Washington. Some oue un- boknown to him empticd tho straw and buvned it, thus depriving him of about all the ready cash he had. The hody of the man found dead near Prague recently bns been identified as that of Carl_Swoboda, a recent arrival from Chi- cago. Swoboda Was & man of more than o dinary intelligence, had served in tho Aus- trian army and had seen much of the world. Ho brought his family with him to Praguo and intended to open a tailoring establish- ment. After beingin town a few days ho purchased a revolver, went to the edgo'of the village and shot himself four times. ~ His body was not discovered until the next day. He left a note to his wife saying that ho must shoot_himself, but gaveno roason for the deed. The coroner’s jury rendered a ver- dict that he committed suicide while msape. lowa, 1I‘ll;)ona business men will organize a social club. Rev, H. M, Tenney has resigued the pas- torate of the Grinnell Congrogational church, The Keokuk Humane society proposes to see that boys are punishea for killing feath- ered songsters with their *“nigger-shooters,” A young man who las been teaching school at Maysville forseveral - years has quit the busincss and is about to ‘open a sa- loon in Davenport. Dr. B. S, Bartows of Davenport was munety-two years old Thursday. He attended Judge Grant's funeral last Saturday, carry- ing out a promise he had made to the judgo several years ago. The first wedding that evor occurred in Union county was in the month of June, 1850, and was & runaway mutch from Mis sourl. Tn later years tho tables wero turned aud JTowa furnished many runaway matches to Missouri. J. €. Hubinger will furnish eloctric lights for Keoicuk for a term of five years at $68 por light per year. The city council has ordered the mayoxto bring suit against the Fort Wayno company for failing Lo earry out their contract with the city. Walter Hidoren, a fourteen-yoar-old orphan boy, died suddenlyat Rockweil. It Is thought his death resulted from the efiocts of a terrl- ble whipping administered by Peter Mc Mahon, tho man with wuom he lived. The coroner 18 investigating. ‘Tho Tlinois Central company has at_last decided to build a dopot 1 the heart of Wat- erloo. It is compelled to doso by tho other railroads entering Waterloo. People have detevmined to patronizo thoso roads whose depots are withina day's journey of the ho- tels. ‘The Continental farmers' loan ana security company of Sioux City has flied articles of incorporation with tho secrotary of state, The object is to raiso money to be loaned on farms belonging to farmers who are stock- holders in the corporation and nono others, Fx-Treusurer Potor King of Taylor county, will have to serve a term in the penitontiary. His shortage is nearly 830,00 and ho was tried three times and_ each time was 1ound Fuilty, Stronuous efforts huvo boen mado to securo a pardon for King, but Governor Boies rofuses to interfere. A stay of exo- cution for ) ays has been grauted in order to give IKing i chance to settio his af- fairs bofore comulencing upon his term in the penitentiary. A lately imported colored man at the Thoriugton house, Algons, proceeded to on- foree the civil rights bl the other day by shaking up some boys who refused 1o let him | foia in a pool gamo. On his trial ho said thas he wanted to make men of thom, but the evi- dence showing that he was addicted to d iug o razov in his roformatory efforts he was flned and committed. An offer was mado to remt if he would leay6 town, bui he prozmptly disuppointed the unthorities by assurlug thom that ho would never go with tny such stain ou his chiavacter as tha il Weather Probabilities for Mareh, If March comes in like a lion it will out lilke u lambh und vice versa. D overy day in the month, rain or shino, | the electric lighted, stonm heated, vos- tibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Milwukee & St Paul raalway will run, | botween Omaha and Chicago, The eleot | tric borth rending laap in theie paluce | ¥leoping are the groatest novelty of | the nga. Ticket oflice, 1501 Farowm st., | Omaha.