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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1801 SPECIAL NOTICES. FOR RENT—HOUSES, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. WANTED=TO BUY, FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE, For rates,ete., es top of Arat,column on this p iy “ADVERTIEEMENTS for these columins will bo taken until 12::0 p. m, for the evening edition, und until & for the morning ME—Cash In advance. l( ATES~Advertisements on this page willbe charged for st the rate of 1% cents por wordfor the first insertion, and 1cent word or ench subgequent jusertion, and fne per month ' No advertiserent tak jess 1han (0 cents for the first Insertion. NITIAL ymbols, ete,, counteach pH HESE-sdvertisements most trun consecu 1" no elrcnmstances will ke tnued by telephone. JARTIES dvertising in these columns and having their answersaadressed toa“num- Tered Irtter in cave of Tne REe will recelven Vered eheck 10 enable them o get thelr rs. Answers will te aelivered only on sresentation of this check. Enclosq answers §ir envelopes properiv adaressed. uncer the head of published in both for advertisements “pecinl Notices" nre ¥ he morn iz and evening cditionsof Tie B the circulation of which aygregates more tha, £0.000 prpers dafly, and gives the advertiser hie benefif not only of the lurge circulation ot ‘e RER In Omahd, but a)so in Counell Bluffs, Lincoln ind other ¢ities and owns b the west e e BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for “co'umins will bo taken onthe utove conditions, at the followine busi- ness houses who are authorized to take spec Doticas. it tho same rates as can bo had at the o maln offf JOUTI OMAHA IS0 N, Sroot, Lister oo JOUN W. BELL, Pharm TIANC s and Printers 1. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, Cuming street. "v 1. HUGHE o strcot X worth street. il UGHES PHARMACY. Pharmacist, (24 North 10th 2th and Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED. Forrates, ete., seetop of Arst column on this page. CONTE o 10 1o ) his employer desires a position. Ad= dross K OR RENT--6-room cottage. 810 per month, W. ¥ Roys, .7, Chumber of Commerce. 451 1th street. b‘IVF. room house, #14, 212} FOR R it room houso de with QOR RENT ~One of those elegant 8 room bricks, 2th and Tzard streets, within one block of 'Walnut Bill motors. Awnings and sereens for every window and all moders im- rovementa Rent &0. Thoo. Olsen, 208 N. Y. For rates, ete., seetop of first columm uwn this page. T,ARGE south room witn board. Suitable dfor threo gentiemen or gentieman and wifa, at the Hiliside, N, W. Dodge streets. TDUSIRABLE rooms with bourd for oo ar £wo gentl in small family with pleas oy st Méd 27+ corner 15th and M- 1 LY furnished front room and board .00 por week. 2011 Harney stroet, Mk 2% i east window onvenlences; cholee” loeation board If desired. 708 N. 13th. Or RENT—Ten room house, fully modorn, bost loention in the city. L. 8 Skin 'y 1614 Farnam stroot. ROC gas and city wa . bnth ro 3 ®00; Wil take #00, i ent §0; furniture cost % cash, ' balan nyments. Co-operative Land & Lot Co. h Mo JLEGANT large south front rooms, first Ycinss table: 1822 Chicago street. 2 27 b‘ofl RENT—A lurge, finely furnished roc with board, to n man and wife. The most pleasant part of eity and private family other boarders; references. Address D 47, B For rates, ete,, see top nla column on this page ‘ TANTED-A secon! d Safety bleyele, in xood_ o hoap for cash. A dress A, L. P astle, Wyl WILL give olear farm in contral Nobraskn and cash for horses and bugies or mer- otor millinery stook, *Addgoss K FANTED—Stock eloth shing o clour, go ay 82,00 onsh, bal- eal with owner di- yhnmm 6080% 'El hickory or ash wood uire 430 Paxteabullding. M5IIM2* NTE ToTfi.‘y‘: orso that I broken or Iady to ride Ollve Branch, 108 N. M513 MISCELLANEGUS. JFOR RENT--10 room house. modern tm. provements. 1721 Dodge strect. Inquire next door or 131K Farnam. Samuel Burns. 611-28 Fon iE room housa furnished. Tn- quir 2 raam street. 009 28% 6-room houses 2 OM V. 18th st. with barn T, J. B TOR R Jncksc lences. E bl 10 No. 2y, it ; all conven- Elgutter, 407 & undry, bath. g quire on premises o Drick residenc Dleted, b ar B brick houses with bath, Tofllee man_ with some money | % bloek from Shorman ave. n Kyner str por mo, Water Harrison, D--Work in with fair n, Wiages 0o ol KK 31, Bee, As nurs: nion for clderly and required. Jast Seventll str ences Phillips. QITUATION as kookleey DS have had experie nees. Address K 24, Blufrs, W AN » “anadian T Telephone £81. ___ WANTED--MALE HELP. For vates. ete., sectop of st column on thisp FANTED—Men with good ro ropolitan M'C'g Con 1000 Howard » work on farm: single Apply after 6o'clock. M. F. Mar- 7th stre JAT nnd pan ate, Audubon ANTED-Travelin: Mercantile Agency v mens rences. _Times bullding, BLO-25% o er of orockery Applicants wiil state what experience had an whom roference can be glven. Bee offi 0 sell line of and expenses paid, National Cigar © cigar Address, with stamp, St. Louls. ANTED—8alesmen on sulary or commis= sion to handle the new patent chemical tost novelty ever Ak ernaing poneil.. Tl grea produced. . Erases ink thoroushily In two soc- onda: no abrasion, of paper: 20) to 500 per cent. Ono agent's sales nmounted to 8620 in nother £33 in two hours. We want one enerictio general agent for cach state and territory. For terms and full particulars, ad- dress The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., Lu Crosse. Wis. M54 2 'vv,\N'rnu—A first class hurnoss mukor at once, Steady Job for the right man. Charles Deppe, Imogene. Ta. 522 27 id clstern s from st | HY | and b Y furnished house on 1 convenle : elght ant May 0oms Co., 1614 0} ~The 8-room house and barn 810 venworth, Key at M:od R RE orn fmprove 7Ok RF com flats with 3 street; near provemcnis; only #5 per mo. uired. The Meade Tnvestment liding El ono of those elegant Tler block, cor. 16th ts, has all conveniences. y street. M 48 1l and Jackson stre Cail at 112 Harn OR R locate N. 19th s ~May 1, 10-room house, centrally modern fmprovements. Inquire s, one floor, 17 R. 15, Chawber Commerce, Miim1 N'T—0-room brick house, 120 all modern venie Poss J. W. Griffith, U. P. headquarter our houses for G. Cortelyou, 46 the kiteh John Haj T"u'v.ui —Gto 11 rooms with il modern con- venicnges for rent. - J. G, Cortelyou, 4 Chamber of Commerce. 100 OR R call. N’ ses; all kinds. Glve us a Bundy & Co.. 1614 Capitol ave. 740-m8 T Brown building, corner 24th and Camin clogant apartments of 7 and 8 rooms, b kitchens supplied with ranges and boile Ladios are invited to inspoct these apart~ ments. Roferences will be required. Enquire Oitlzens' Bank. 434 m1 ANTED—A coachman: relfable and ex- 0od referencess 108 N. th. . & F. sells to eve We have hout any nousense, and our eire all about it. Don't answer if you wouldn't eanvass, or can't ralse a couplo of dollars to muke a hundred, or send stamp for reply. Boylston M't'g Co., 800 Washington st., Boston, Mass. 1515-28% AKER wanted: w thoroughly combpetent and sober man, oapable of making all French, Vienna and other breads. roils. ry. plain and ornamental cakes, creams nd ices. Address, statine nationality, refer- ences nud wivges wanted.Hox 415, Yunktons. I article w lars to TR RENT—6 and 4 room flats in the Clowry buildinz 1ith and Chicago sts. These flats are directly opposite Jefferson squuro g1ving them a fine location. Roberts 1618 Chicago § SQTEAM heated fiats at 709 8, 10th. Thos. F, Hall, 311 Paxton block. 3 OUSE for rent—11-room house.modern fm- provements, corner 91th und Dodge, pos- session given immediately. Enquire 403 Pa ton biock, M. L. Roede R g 2 stores, 18th and Lake, 1 store. Lith and Capitol, §5, Reed & Solby, R. 8, board of trade. om DOR RENT—Rooms with board, en sulte or sing Mrs. Churchill, 413 N. 10th st ) R’u’nu’s and board sultable for gentleman at 1611 Douglas street M ni* F RNISHED rooms with board. 407 N. 10th., Paul block. N7 For rates, ete., see top of Arst column on this page, Brigham, it 188 MAYER, 506 Sheeley bk. choropodist manicure, best equipped ladies’ hair dress- Il|)ld|‘llul".nxl-||| In the eity. Ladies'halr bleach- fug children’s hair cutting specialty. M 263 MIS* FIWO nicely fur o view, " IRABLE rooms at the Frena rders ean also be accos h etreet. with bonrd, n. for good ard, nico rooms, modern Jmprovement & location cannot be exceiled. Mrs.Iorn, 117 FOR KENT—STOMES & OFFICES, #15.00 for store room, living rooms Dijis Saunders st. Co-ope; . 16th st. JTORE for #15; good loc Wdrugs or'any Hght businoss. Tee ofit QoK R ment. 1614 Ch Roberts at the b Fox REN lon; grocerios, Address K 1 M518 —A store North 1th st. Inguire The three-story brick bulld- ouglns street, sultable for whole- . #110_per wonth. Chas. Kauf: 2 Douglas s 662 {‘0]{ ) tory brick bullding, with or without power, formerly occupied by the co Publishing Co. arnim st. The build- s a flreproof cement basement, comploto Leating fixtures, r on ail the floors, Apply at the oftice of The Be 015 NOR RENT—Or sale, my building on st bet. 10th & 1ith. G.A. Lindquist, 816815 "ORES at 700 8. 16(h; steam hont furnished. howas F. Hall, 311 Paxton biock. 3 FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOU! Forrates, et .« seetop of first colwmn on thic paas »d pasture forhorses and colt tmothy and clover g i. Guns, South Owmalb, dern fmprove on West Harney strect. Inquire 03, Lite building, Sy GAm:ENi RMS to rent. T. Murray. RENTAL AGENCY,’ Forrates. rte.. see ton of_first column on this nage. H. H B. IREY, rental agent, %. COLE, rental agency,Continental bl STORAGE. of irst column on this page. est ptorage tor furniture. 82 tracknze and storage building i ha, United States government bonded warchouse. Household goods stored and cared for. Lowest ratos guuranteed. W. M. Bush- man, 1013-1015 Leavenworth, 420 STORAGE of household goods; clean, dry Ppluce, privately tored,terms moderatd; we also storestoves urlng the summer, we will get them from the houses und deliver them in the full in good wrim. _Tel. 460 1207 Douglus. Omaha Stove Kepair Works. 719 FOR SALE—FURNITURE ETC. For rates, etc., see top of first column on this page. OR SALE--Household goods and eurpets, $12 South 15th stree 451-28 z)xi standing office desk with ginss top and 1sh Window: also 20 feet of office railing for sale cheap at 8 Chamber of Commeorce. 002 VERY largo rofrigirator_for snle at low figures. Too largo for my family. Cull at 1142 8,420 stroot. 01 %7 {OR SALE—Gus stove, nearly new, and one smali carpet. L W. Miner, Grand opera house. Did05-28¢ 27 I you wish to rent a house or store see i, E. inental blocl 311 . tenement houscs, flats and ed for customers list for renty e, with E. F. Ringer, ground floor, 1510 Fary 220u28% W ANTED- tstered pharmuclst to sorve us hospital steward at the Neb So.ajers' Home: upplications with recom- mendations will be received until 10 a. m. May 4, 1801 Address Captain W. O. Henry, commandant, Grand Island, Neb, 42 VWV ANTED-Energotioyonng man to take or- ders, Address Manufacturer P, O, I Am:xfi wanted ovorywhore for newly put- ented anutomatic pocket letter copyl }'\h nine, Fortune for bright men. Send st or ! ANTED—Men to travel for our Canadian nurscries.Stoned Wolliugton, Mudison, Wis WHIRTIETIL Avenue, botween Mason and Pacifie, halt block from motor, un elegant new brick residence of 11 rooms, bath, closets, laundey and cistern, largo front and buok pluza, ouk floors and finlsh, electrie light or gas, extra well ventflated and lighted. strictly first-clnss throughont, Inquire on prem{ses or room 442, Bee builaing. 814 JOR SALE—Household goods for five rooms, outiit complete, and ‘cholee, easy torm Garvin, 208 Sheely block. WOT-T OR SALE—Houschold 812 South 18th street, 2 8 The {urniture of G-roo & bargain; flut for rent 1t desired; No. 416 So. 15th_street. Mumaugh & Fitchett, 1501 Howard street. Mids 00ds and curpots, & 461 \OR BA LE--Furniture of & 10-room house. House for_rent. Inquire 1923 Dodge. 260 FOR 5ALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC. FOR_RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS For rates, cte., seetop of first column on this page. FPVMIREE rooms, 1ight housekcoping, 128 N. 20th street. m617 IRONT and back ‘mrlur #15 to one or two goutiomon, bath, otc. cool and pleasant, Good Jooatio wholesule house: 017% 8. 13th M362 JANTED—A tailoress to help a _mun at heling at M. Hellman's, cor. 13th and TANTED—An oxperlenc oo laundress, Apply at 1724 Dave 496 NG girl wanted at 2234 Frrnam, QUR RENT—In private family, furnished rooni, with gus uud bath. 8 Hihuve 1l convenience m Girst floor ut 619 . M40 27 rooms In private resi- rner 16th and Howard, M23 M3 D—Girl for gencal housework 2412 Cuss strect. ABS- —Girl for general housework Ko, 10th St )—Apprentice girls, Dunha Jamos, milllnery, 1433 Faroaw street. i 25 or general hou ADY Agents—83 dail 4" garment. Mrs. N. ANTED—A widow, 25 to 3 years old, tor housekeeper and'cook on’ ranch: work easy; ho hor own mistress; no ohjection to one ehild, 1ittle girl proforred; permancnt place it correspondence ' solicited. W. | , Cokeville, Wyo. MG18- W ANTED=Nurso girl under fonrteen yoars of uge to care for a thi ear-old child First house north of Dodge st. 15t l;ivonuu. 04 2% new rubber und. Little.” nieago, 111 irl for general hoise- TN D=GIrl toassist ut housework or of ehildron at 611 N. 17tk D God xirl for genoral 1 W S0 g is X 3 Bonth 1001 stroet ks VY ANEED-Compotant. girl to o0k, wash and iron Dest of wages; 2408 Farnam. ANTED—-Ladios who huve ™ Wo guaranteo constant h uploy= pent, latoresting und profitable, We nestly forii those tn Tadigent olrcumstances (it thioy cannot oari an independent livelihood ; puly goed plu mouey. Work can bo dono at ome. Evory lady meaning business address, it stawp, for particulurs, Etruscan Ari 2 Teniplo Place, Boston, Mass. — M203-50* ANTED—Good girl, good wages, 724 8.10th cor. Leavenwarth, * " % A LT i i ANTED — Lady ugents; new goods. T'-nly-w spls 1l l.lllllr articles. ta jos' Supply Co., 287 on street, Chicago. M 20427 smnll family; s Léaveuworth ..'nu# i 1y furnished rooms for gentlomen ablo rutes. 8. W.corner 10th and INICELY furnishod and cool room ern_conveniences tlemen ouly. 202 FOOR RENT-Two nicoly furaished_roonis, 2128 Harney streot. Mg22-278 ‘ ANTED--Two young men to oo ly furnished modern room. con- PLEASANTLY ‘turnished rooms, all Mo 27 venjences, 1600 Douglus street. FY OR RENT-Front _room. nicely furnishe opposite high schiool.” %68 Davenport st SHED roows, modern convenlen Ok REN closs board, VWO furnished froat rooms, 916 South 2th strect, Mis1 a0 FPHESE Clair Buropean hotel, cor. Tith and Dodge, will heroaftor make low rates for by the week o month, ourd. elther with or >3 1 CELY turnishod room, 8 per month, 1000 AN Farnum st. B84 OB RENT-Furulshed roons, 1607 Douglna Kt FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page [OR RENT--2 or 3 unfurnished rooms for Y housekeeplng cheap; no children. 1713 Cnma, Apartments for small family, noar No flat. Best locality, ngl““rl.i . PAWNBROKERS. I‘\RID Mohle, s e.cor. Farnam & lith W Forrates, ete. Ok SALE—Rellable and perfectly gentlo family horse, spund in every respeet, with harness ind new phaeton for ¢ash. Inquire at Windsor stable, 14th und 15th Duvenport streets. M3 B2 TOR SALE-S-year-old driviog horse, no better for tamlly or business; also hai and buggy. Addresy K 40, Bee. MG TDRIVING horso, delivery team. and span of heavy mules; also chéap buggy and hur- ness. O, I Walworth, 23 Douglas e top of first column on this page. lock, R. HATFIELD, & B, cor. 135th and Douglas sts. Practice limited to diseases of women. M 505 M+ REMOVAL- Antiquarian book store removad 10 422 8. 15th st., near Howurd, Kurbae Dk 178N 16* pasture at 11, T, 164 MG OR door and ens,get Hamilton prices: earpenter job lono on short notice; 414 8 18th streot. 2 M12 JASTURE—Large blue grass Bellevue and Elkhorn City for rent. rke, room 19, board of trade. S re sealp and h r treatment. manicuro and chiropodist. Mrs Post, 3104 &, 15th, Withnell blk Y TILLIS COY. house mo street, and 813 South [ FINANCIAL. For rates, ete., see top of first column on this page. DIRST mortzages on vacant and Improv city property, County and_city warr: wantoa, ¢ M. Tiohardson, S18 N, Yy Lifo, MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE Forrates, ete., seetop of frst column on this pags RN money to loan at O N. Y. Life. nd mortgage loans. Alox hldg. 802-28% cry low ratos. Miss N : n on st mortgage real os- t security, United States Loan and In- Kestment company, 601 Beo bullding, O Neb, MONEY on unimproved or improved city property low rate of interest from privy investors. B. M. Webster, %01 N. Y. Life. Owmaha and South Omuha, German Amerloan Sav- nk, Commercial National bank bulld- Tm8 y—Pldla. Mortgage und Trust wants gllt edg ico. W, P 5, representative, I 961 MONEY toloan on improved Omauha roal P\ Ato. 500 8, Tith streat. Miss2A30 ' to loan on faproved city property urrent rates; fuuds on hand: no de- 0. . Blust & Go,, 203 Ramge bla'g. 35 E. M. Authony,ii8 N,Y.Lifo buflding lend monoy on fapiils In choice countics In raska and lowa, also on good Omaha resi- dence property; lowogntes; est terms; no Ilull’: money ready Tities and values passs .(’4[ on BUILDING louns 167 por_cent; no addl- tional charges for conimission oF attorney’s feos. W. 8. Melkle, First:-National banic bid'e, NEY to loan on eity property eastern Nebraskn and westera Iowa farims; lowost Jour proparty for sale oF eXchungo Ringor, ground floor 1510 Karnam, 22n28Y " fo loun, Midiand Guarantoo and Trust Company, 1044 Farnaun streot. Mi03 S0 PPRIVATE wonoy. toloan. J. D. Zitwlo, o1t N. Y. Life. 851 ORTGAGE Jonns Wwunted, vestmont company: MeOague In- p Tt ONEY on hand to loan on improved or un- improved Rroperty, Chas W. Ruiney, Omaha Natlonal bank bldg 544 M 1% l\ Fidel- ONEY to loan on Omalia property. ity Trust company, 1614 Farna MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS, Forrates, ete., seetop of first colum't on this puge. (VALL on H. A. Darner, room b4 Board of Trade bullding, for loanson chattels, 46130 MONEY loaned on furniturc, live stock ete. from 1 to 3 months, without publicity; lowest rates, Duft Green, room 20, Continentai block. M40 m? TATTLE ioans at lowest rates, 023 N. Y, Life. R. A. Morris, 851-M20% HATTEL bunk, 5108, 15th st.. loans monoy on chattels or collateral at reasonable rates 57 TMIONEY to loan by B, ¥ Mastors on_chattel and collateral socurities for any vime from 1to 12 months, in any amount o suit bor- rower, Louns made on household goods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, houses, leases, warehouse recelpts, t the lowest rutes possiblo with- out publicity or removal of proporty. My louns iire 5o urranged that you can muke a payment of any amount at any time and reduce both principal and Interest. fyouowoa bulanse on vour proporty or havealoan you want-changed, T will pay it off and carry it for you. If you find it more convenlent, “call up ‘teléphone No. 1021 and your business will be arranged at home, Monoy alwuys on hand. - No delay No pub- licity. “Lowest rates. B. F. Masters, Room #, Withnell bik. 15th und Harnoy sty BUSINESS CHANCES, Forrates, etc., see top of firsl column on this page. OR SALE—Harhess shop, tools and stock; Aafocd locution. Good paper or real estut dd ress 18 22, Bee office. B0% BAKERY forsalo in ono of the by seats in Nebraska, Address S MOG3 27+ i _Msi-21 E—Family carriage. Lee & Nich- ie th and Leavenworth, M0 FOR SALE-A youns family borso also box buggy. 1718 Cuss st. 452 OR SA Omaha, 7years old, welght 1,230 pounds any lady can’ drive hit. Inquire of O. 1. P, Hale. 206 Bee Lldg, or Wood's livery barn, 14th and Howurd. M7l H OBSE nuction every Saturday. 2 pm. at Plonecr stables, Iith and Harney. Horses, wagons, harness, ete. Buyers ana sellers should nttend these sales. ~H. Howan, Prop. R. Wells, auctioncer. 303 TOR SALE-iundsome, New York hund- made. square box Dukey; used ono su: mer, F. B, Salmon, Pactfic hotel department 9th and Jonos. 618 OKSES for salo. Stalllons In sorvice ut Stillwaterstock furm. Send foreatalogue. B.J. Kendall, room 403 Brown bullding, OIII‘l‘llR(lli 504 N _ FOR SALE-—-COWS, orvates, ete., see top of first column on this pige, FIAVE alwayson hand a lot of first cluss milch cows for salo or will trade for dry ones at barn, 8. K. corner 0th and_Leave worth. 8. J. Montgomery. s " FOR SALE—MI>CELLANEOUS, For rates, ete., sectop of first column on this page, R SALE—A large safe, cheap. Addros Box 77, Postoffice. P g Mo AN A purchaser for tho furniture, fixtures und lease of u restaurant co {rally Jocuted and paylug atronage. Address . P, Fell, Bue oflice. T 90 fewt of good lawn hose for sulo at 4Xa bargaln, with patent nozzle lete. Addross J 66, Boo h‘ L—~An Ofilul fire proof sa burglar chest, PLll Stimmel, 911 Jon Owaha, Nob, ¥ you want to sell or exchange ull{, prop- orty, farms, wikd lunds, 1ive staok, hunk or other stocks oF merehandise, seo E. ¥. Kingor. ground fioor. 150 Farnam. 2225 MUSIO ART AND LANGUAGE, _ 5 8 MFAT marketin the bost town in Nebraski AV "for sale at a very low figure, -story ick building, best location in' town, fully uipped with' machinery and appilutices for packing. ete., slaughter house, ice house. ote., with 15 neres of fand adjolning tow above property will bo sold at u very low price on nocount of owner's health. For par- ticnlars address I, Sonnenschein, West Point. OR SAL n old established and good Jaying lzar storo; £ood Feasons g1 selling. K 20 Bee oftice DE or § R Tho Hawloy house, latte, Nobpawlll take olear land or other property. AddasJohn Hawley, North Platte, Neb. = 0-2% OB SALE--Furnituse, fixtu u_rostaurant centgally located. Oun be bought very cheap. Vgr particulars address N. I’ Voll, Hiee office. + BB LACKSMITIT and wagon shiop. With dwoll- ing; splendid looa®n; writo' for particu- lars; reason for solling, poor health, Tappe Brothers, Verdon. Neh, Mi2im 8" (2] s and loase of y store and tuurant, ted and one of | Stands tn elty; payingfoll. Bost of ren for selling. Cheup If faken at onc J 17, Bea, MidL 27 Ol SALE—Furnifute and undertaking business in u good town, with or without store building; part jough, balance gilt cdge H.ur or olear real ‘Ostute; Involces abont Box 045, Lineolwt 463 —————— MEQICAL, Forrates, ete.. seetop of Arst cotumn on this page T. POLLOCK, Magneitic Heale ome with bealing in my hands. 1 e , lame and parafytie by the luylng ds. Thold 1n wy grasp and convey tothe patlent, the mwost’ Dowerful maguetic d eloctrical 'force, the Iife, the action, the ulutionsthe very spirit, essence of over; rinciple. ho fuct: remains, this ealing the sick by the laying ' on of 3, 18 4 power with which but few men are glftod: Probably no man 1iving possesses it 10 the extent thit 1 do; like the gift of ora- tory, of soug, of music. poetry or painting. 1t must remain the esslon of the fow. Al ure cordlally Invited. Consaitation froe. 1704 Cupitol ave., Omaha. M 27 For rates, cte., seetop of first column on this pays s e e 3 beo AL L s v g EFORE : lano, examli Rk iy T AT :fl;}; _HAIR GUODS—WIG>, ETG, For rules, elc., see top of irst column on this page. FST line hair goods In wost; drossing, B g, Sliolios, bung ol specialty. "Davies hair Foods and millivor, Obposite postomice, 161 B 160 st Ousab. ti For rates, ete., see top of Arst column on this page A FEW HOURES for sale that arc bargains 1 Jooation, bullding, price and terms. On iamiiton high, boautiful location, U 100 foot from motor ear, four modern. 1 built houses, each with barn, that are i red at 8,30 onch. Lots good width and deoth. Will be sold upon easy terms at the following prices: $6,500.00. root: fldings will stand tho closost fnvos- thgation and are as €ood value for the mo as you ean find today in the city of Om: AMES, 1507 FARNAM STREET, On Farnam and 423ud stroet, u Very pretty frame nouse and barn, full lot: can be bought for §7,500.00— UDOR Very easy payments. In Kountze Place we have some espocally desirablo residences, and noar Park ave, on a paved street, one of the most complete mod- orn cottage Houses of seven rooms that can be found In uny eity. This placo will be sold to the right parties at a bargain Tn nddition to the above we have the In and best selocted 1ist of desirable rosid everoffered for salo In this city. Compete salesmen are always roady to show you prop- erty at any time. IF YOU want to get & home at n cost of from $1,500.00 0 #2000.00, and have $300.00 to puy in_cash, wo will build’ you & house, furalsi the lot and fve you three to five years in which to pay For the placo. This proporty 18 t the city dnd reached by motor cars. AN REA L ESTATE AGENCY, 107 Farnam stre st extraordinary op! ass tarm of 020 acres, ion, bulance hav and pasture land, the and In fine o house, la s, e mills, running water, I fresh water. [ raising. For pri nscheln, West {OR SALE—A beautiful home in Kountze places interior finish oak Dird's eye maple. inlaid floors, hot water heat, dern convenionce. In short, w modet home, Come and see it. W. F. Roys, R. 7. Chamber of Commerce. [l THACKAGE Proverty finest in the city. Wantio sell A. K. Riley, room 11 of led for nd terms apply to { TR Wby 20th stro tal block 00 will buy D tion. Average prices $2.500 in this nddition. i See A. K. Riley, room 11, Con- tinental, age, extra well bullt, Nice nelghborliood, 3 easy terms. Al 401 Bee building. i JEW five-room cot hod SALE—Nearly complet o brary and instraments. 518 South 22d st. TOX SALE-Any person wishing to buy at bargain for cash 4 noat 3 room cottage and lot on {0th, near Luke stroet. will dowell to correspond with owner, 70 South 17th street, Lincoln, Neb. Mosse28 [NOR SALE—Four brick_houses und lots. and three frame housos and 1ot proporties nenr ident, will bo lighest bidder, P, 0. 15 FPIWO first class resid high school, owned by non sold before ) y 18t to the o cun sell with full 1ot, 1 block from Lowe ave., at 81,400; #00 cash, 820'a month. Hutchinson & Wead; 1624 Douglas, 541 Y TAOR SALE—House corner 1t house to be moved, OR South Omaha proporty- age or residence—zo o the 1 fato dealors In South Omub i 24th a C TOR SALE Extr with building: block from new P. O, ker bl i [OR SALE—Business lots, residence lots, cre proporty. * Lonns at 6 und 7 per eonts by John M. Clarke. Continential block 460-3 and Howard JUSINess, track- ing real es- Ed Johnson & Oholce 00x120, L0) per mo.; one . L. Greon, & k cottage and H0x125 $2500; easy terms. Jougl: A, position for an active man with #,000 to #10,000 in Investment banking business. Ad- dress K 12, Bee oftice. M2 OR SALE—Dodge and 10th sts., N. W, cor. with five buildings, rented, Will soll this lot entire or in ;n\rcul llQ{ml U8y terms. HOUSE AND LOT, 26th st., 7-room brick Dupont 19th st., 6 roon 10th st., 9 room! Dorcas st,, 6 rooms rooms ot, 1 mile Hufehinson n streot. ant east front lot In ®50. Hutehinson & T cottage and el Hanscom Place, d, 1524 Douglas, phosite Crel; tion for stores Tukey, New York Life. ton colleg flats, A, Place Baj 5 andy rooms each,price #,50) to 86,520, 8500 cash, 5 per month for2 years, 80 per month for 2 years, 45 por month for 2 years. Balance T-year time, 0 per’ cent. J. 3. Gibson, sole agent Konntze Pluce, Room & Crelghton block 2 VW ANTED-For “cash, one Section smooth prairie land, south of Platte river in B braska. Address A. H. Coleman, Diller. Nel OR BALE—Briggs Place lats on motor Also ncre’ property. F. M. Kichardson N. Y. Life blag. OR SALE—The most _comfortablo ‘8 room modern houso in_the city, evory conven- ierice, bath, gas. electrio boils, furnavo, laun- dry, éte. Large stable. room for 4 horsos, city water In stable, concrote floor, full lot in Laif mile limit, convenient to 4 lines of curs, shido traow oto.” Prico 81,00, Addross 1" 3, Roo office. [(OR BAL] —A nice home, worth; new, price moduting. ~Geo. W. P. C Ath and Le ow, and _terms accoms ates, rep tutive, ot T 900 M1} OR A LE—14 ncre trackaue property cheap. 15th and wWillinms. Ae Ploulon, N3, (o 1ath and Willlams st B Bargalns—Office open o Dutait “Star Loan and Trust com ¢ tloor N. Y. Lifebuildi YORN th and Ames 104x1 mlwrlnctlulu. Address C. K . O i—A “fine improved f; acres; 100 under cultivation; s fruit, windmill, wagon scalos, ete west of Omahu Addres JOR SALE—Quurtcr section land, t from Springtield, Sarpy county’ miles frow South Ouraba.” John J. fig 0. TR SALE-Lots 1 and 3" bik 0. Brig Place add, price 8,50, Enquire of G. Davis. St. Cluir European hote! FI\'F. o houses in Oreh each on monthly paym Hall, i1 Paxton bIK, g1 78 TITIT #1,500.00 T‘ iles wost of city limits, to elose an estute. The O, I, 1s Co. 086M 14 T you wunt (o sell or exchange city prop- city, tarms, wild lands, live stock, bank or other Stocks or morchandiso so E. 1, Rl r, 1519 Faraam, SPRING SUGGESTION Avold dradghts and temporature. Do not discard your warm winter olothing too soon, Tt §s better to suffer a little Incon- venlence than to take cold Romember that one is especlally lable to controct a bud cold or ¢hill at this senson of the your. A cough or oold contracted between tho so s0ns I8 tho most annoying kind, ana may last through the summeor. k 1f you feel a cough or cold coming on, take a drink of pure whiskey at once, It will keep tho blood in efreulation and s the best pre- ventative agalnst the disoases of the season. Remember that only puis whiskey should bo taken. Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey has the strongest recommendations from the leading sclentists and medieal men. 1t Is the only standard medicinal whiskey, Take no other rom your druggist of grover. sudden changoes ot LLACE, yan tolis “pust and futare, lovo absent friends, changes, travel, busi- 1908 Farnam streot. 604 M+ M BE FORT, paimist fortuno tellor. tolls VL jast and tuture from lines of the hind In gl wypey woy ludles vnly' toe SLO0. 00 24t purlors busiiess medium a hout the world for accurate and truth dings of th sont and future lden mystery lelps all who trouble: dvico on all points of intorest ! airs, family sults, ab friends, lottery numbers, ¥ duys, In prots dreams, locates dis . hidden’ treas- ures and stolen goods; restores lost affectl Dbrings tho s 1'togothor, makes spe and happy n s with the one you love by proper advice; tells if the one you lov true or 15t gives lucky Roman- tallsman to help all out of troubl satisfaction arantee by mal stamps for {llustrated elrcular, 3 street, Omahn. Sho Is o cele- repuvation ivery aro’in troub) sond two North 14t B0 ML adam Delzler, V. Warren, clafrvoyant, King, writing ant_roifable bu , four yeurs in Omahi. 1193 notes for horso or horse aud bugg, Douglus block. EXeus do for rental Uproperty ! town. I on orad- dress Co-operative Land and Lot Co., 25 N. 16th st. M NT corner, 50X14: 00d elght-room house, cloarof en- coi both streets paved. Wil t for brick block and assume encumbrar Address K 0, Bee. 2 foot, Hanscom ir clty Io byclelo. Address J ‘or gooil ol grado safety or 1 stock of merchandise for tarin and money.” Box 2, Frankfort, Ind. take £ood upright pluno ns part payment. Address I8, Bue. 4TS PATENT St Sues & at wyers and sollelt ), Bee building, Omaha. Washington, D. C. Consultati 'MASSAGE, BATHS ETC. op of Airst column on this page. For rates, cte., see G i Delzier, over 610 8. Tith, G 0 FOUND. For rates, eto., see top of first column on this page. FOUND-Ono hay mure and colt. Gill iy 1240 Sherman avenue, MG-27* JFOUND—A bill book containing Toiters und other papers. Owner can have same by onlling at this office, proving property und paying charges Mtss-28% NT JaspM E WOMARA - This French romedy acts directly upen tho gencra- i vo organs and cures suppression of the monses. ¥ three for £, nnd can be malled. Should not be used during pregnancy. es, drugglsts and tho public suppiied by Goodman Drug Co., Omahn. - Peykora and Howard Meyors. South Omahn; S. Kllis and A. D. Foster, Council Blutfs. The Heaviest Locomotive, A monster locomotive has been built by the Baldwin works for the Grand Trunk railway, to haul the trains of that road through the St. Clair tunnel. This is behieved to be the heaviest, as well as the largest, locomotive ever built, the welght in working ovder being 195,000 pounds, or 974 tons. This is about twice the weight of an ordinary engine. The locomotive is technieally known as a decapod tank engine, 8o called from its ten driving wheels and the location of the tank upon the boiler, The driving wheels are 50 inches in dinmeter, the boileris 6 feet indiameter, and made of steel § inch thick, The fire box is nearly 11 foet long and 84 feet wide, and the cylinders are 22 inches in dinmeter with 28-inch stroke. The botlor is calculated to maintain a working steam pressure of 160 poundsto the square inch, In commenting upon this interesting locomotive the Railroad Gazette cites several other heavy engines that have been built during the last ten years, The largest of them was a consolidition Bald- win locomotive, weighing 135,000 pounds, and built for the Northern Pacific rail- road in 1880, The same builders fur nished a locomotive of similar type, weighing 112,900 pounds, to the Balti- more & Ohio railroad, and one for the Philadelphin & Reading, weighing 138,000 pounds. A Baldwin locomoti ve. built for a Brazilian road five y weighed 128,000 pounds. An decapod tank locomoti built four veurs ago for service in the Mersey tun- nel weighed 115,556 pounds. Pooslaitis ol A very small pill but a very good one, De- Witt's Little Early Risers north of N 4 Douglas, lana_adjoining good nearly cioar, 100 meres tinely Improved land 244 miles from county seat in Nebrasku; lightly encumbored. 120 nores good lund fn Nebraska,s miles fron: county seat; 2,60 inhabitan House and Tot in town in K Olear los | 4-roc 16th stre acres fine farmin ehruska tows z us; cloar, #00d Nebraska town. nd lot, barn, well und elstorn, i slightly encurl Droporty iind assu Col ‘ontine: 1 bl e top of frst columa on this page LEMAN would 1iko to for noquaint- ance of young ludy. Addross K 6 ie 2 HOY,01d Aro Your—Persons 8y eurs old o over, who Luve resided in’Omuha for 8010 time, are respectfully requested to cor- respond with the undersigued, Residence should he stated. Subjects of mutual futerost will be discussed and a society of genial nam mn( be organizea. Address W.J. B, Koom 600, Heo bullding. olty. DRESSMAKING. NGAGEMENTS to o dressm aking In tum« Illes sollcited. Miss Sturdy, 2610 M:::Jv st 00 1 FOR RENT—WAREHOU SE. R RENT—Briok warehouse, two storles; high basement, hydraullc elevator, track- ugo; Dost 100at1on 1 olty. 4. O Fowald "% Pay of Old-Time Autho Concerning the idea that literature in the eighteenth century was an unappre- cinted and poorly paid employment, Walter Besant, in - Harper’s .khlun/inu says: **I'he much-nbused ‘booksellers’ of the day have, I think, had scant just. ice done them, when wo consider’ t) wrotched stuff they published and paid for. One thingisgreatiy to thelr credit: they always did puy everybody whose work they produced, even 'if they paid him little. ~ There are publishers at the present day who do not obaey golden rule. Goldsmith is have made in one yearas much as£1,800, Johnson bargnined for £1,: for his dictionary; ho did in reality got more, but he had to pay his assistants, and the work was spread over seven yonrs. Ior the ‘Lives of the Poets’ he himself asked 200 guineas, which was probably much less than he might have asked and ob- tained. Dyer, for instance, received £200 for his revision of Plutarch, and Hawlkesworth is smd by Hawkins, but one canuot possibly believd it, to have received £6,000 for bis account of the South sea discoveries. Johnson had worked so long ot low ln-ivua that he know not his true value,” —_— Dr. Birney cures catarrn, Bee bldg. LONDON TOWN; —— A Glimpee at Some of the Wonders o the Great Motropolis. Thero is no greater educator than travel, The most gifted colloge graduate cannot bo sald to have rocoived a thorough education in all that the wora implies unless ho has seon somo other country than his own. On the other hand, the man whose book learning 15 of the most limited extont will,if naturally bright, acquire Information in traveling which will be invaluable to him from an edu- cationat standpoint. There are fow Americans who would not take pleasuro In visiting the mothor country, “merrie old Bngland, "with its beautiful pas- toral scenory, quaint old ecastlos and cathe- drals, full of historical associations, allusion to which are constantly being made in lish literature. But the city of all other cities that caunot fail to interest tho tourist is London,the com- wercial conter of the world, as it has not in- aptly been termod. No 1dea can be formed of the magnitude of this city except by visiting it. The metropolitan police force, cousisting of about fifteen thousand wen, has jurisdic- tion over upwards of six hundred and eigh soven square milos, Some idea of tho ox- tent of its stupping trado may be gathered from the fact that over forty thousand ves- sels of all kinds on an avorage enter the va- rious docks of London yearly. Of the public parks the most prominent is Hydo park, com prising an area of about four hundred ncres between Green park aud Kensington gar dens. 1t contains a fine sheet of water ealle the Serpentine. Remarkable among the other parks aro tho Regent's park, in which s situated a magniticent’ z00- cal and botanical garden: St. James' extending between St Jumes ckingham palaco and Keasingto purk, between Hyde par and Piceadilly, from which it is enteroa through a trivmphal arch surmounted by an equestrian state of Weljington: Victorian park, in tho northeast part of tho city; Keu- sington gardens, a beautiful piece of ~ ground sepirated from Hyde park by tho Serpentine and lastly the Kew botanical gardens. Among the most interesting and widely known of its public buildings is the Tower of London, Buckingham paluce, the residence ot Queen Victoria, Kensington palace and Marl: borough house, the tome of the prince of Wales, are all worth sceing. The houses ot parliament are located on the left bank of tha Thumes. They are vast structures, cover ing un areo of elght acres. Tho famous Wes minstor hall, built in the gothic style of arch} itecture, is very elaborate in all’its dotails and even gorgdous in its interior decorution Noxt to tho Tower in_historical interest, aud far superior to it in architectural rospects, is Westminster abbey. The oldest parts of tho present building were erected in the thir- teenth century. From the time of Edward the Confessor the kings of England have beon crowned in the abbey, and most.of them after Henry VIL have been buried there. Then there is St. Paul’s cathedral, the fifth largoest church in Europe. Inall tho city contains about fifteen hun- dred places of worship. There are a lurga number of hospitals and over a thousand other charitable institutions. The British museum is one of the largest public libraries in the world, and in tddition to this thera are about fifty other freo libravies. Then there is the Kensington muscum of art and the National gallery of ings of all schools in Trafalgar square. There .are upwards of forty theaters. While England has produced no great com« poser, no better music can be heard any- where than right in London, where musical institutions and associations ave numerous. Column upon column might be written upoa all the various sights to bo seen and advan- tages to be gained oy a visit to London, ou that will secure the lnrgest number of cash subscribers to Tie WEEKLY xpAY Ber between now and Juno 10, 1891, will be given, free of cost, a round trip Buropean ticket, which _will include fir: cluss passage from New Yok to Burope and return. With this ticket a person will not boonly able to visit Loudon, but also all thy other principal European countries, a do- scription of some of which will be furnished later. ' e Mra. P, T. Rarnum's Advice. Don’t tell your husband your every thought, writes Mrs. P. T, Barnum. Many of them are not worth telling— and don’t ask to know his. This s not secretiveness, but common scnse and delicacy; as much 80 as the feeling that rompts you to say your morning prayer Ku\udihly, and to take your bath in pri- vate, Do you think that any reserve 1s fatal to the oneness of an ideal marriage? Have you heard of the ‘*atomic theory?” How scientists tell us that all palpable objects, even granite, are composed of in- numerable infinitesimal atoms, which, however close they muy seem to bo, never really touch each other? This is true of the heart of & man and a womun. They can never quite touch, for the most devoted husband and wife can never sea anything from exactly the same point of view, or feel anything in the same man- ner and degree. This is the inevitable consequence of differing sex; but thoy may come so nepr that nothing may como between—s0 near as to support each other and resist the world with granite strength and solidit, e Legislator's Queer Breaks, All kinds of queer expressions e the lips of members of assembly, snys tha Albany correspondent of the Now York Commereial-Advertiser, Several years ago when a resolution denouncing the Bland silver dollar was up for dis- cussion u membor arose and defended tho dollar, saying, “Mr, Bland’s act is fuuL the little joker that is a-going to ead us out of this wilderness.” = On an- other oceasion a membor, who was cha man of an investigating commit- tee, declared that he had ribly hard work to secure any information that he wis'ied, *“Why,” said he, *‘what littlo we dil et was wrung out of them with a corke Still another member alwayy urned to his argument with the words Now then.” Another member, aftc ward a senator, became famous for g ing his definition of the word ‘“‘honor.” He deseribed it as “in its fullest accopta- tion the reflection of wman’s own action shining, like tho sun, in the face of all about him, and from thence rebounding upon himself,” A et | Same Mind. New York Herald, Old Maii—I am beginuing to think that marriage is failu Heartless Callor~ S0 do I, Old Maid—But how can you tell tiil you tryt Heartless Callor—O, I have tried, 1 cn red to get your father's consent t your younger sister yesterday an po The Shah of Persia Though advanced In years, hias hair of raven hue, Gray hairs are stri d i dominiol and hon arge ship- st country of Ayer's Hale Vigor, by the use of which the Shali's subjects suve not only their hair but thelr heads. Ayer's Hair Vigor vestores the natural color of the hair. 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