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S 14 FOR RENT---FURNISHED ROOMS. | . FOR IAu—mS“LEANFPVB. BUSK o 8PECIAL NOTIGES, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 1, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. Continued. DYERTISEMENTS FOR THERE COLUMNE w11l be taken untll 12:60 p.m., for the evening P, m., for the morning or Sunday ed ATl sdvertiscmonts In thees columna 15cents & Jine Airvt insertion and 10 cents a line thereafter, or f2yer line per month. No advertisement taken for Jerw than 2 cents for the first insertion. Terms cash in advance. Count about 7 words 1o the line. Tnit- inle. figures, symbols, eto, each count ns & word. A1l pavertiscments mist run consecutively, Adver. iacrs, by requesting & numbered check. cAn_have thejr letters addressed to o numbered leiter in care ©f Ty BER. Anawers a0 addressed will be deliv- ered on presentation of the chock. e = = THANCH OFFICEE~ADVERTISING FOR THESE columpe will be taken on the above conditions 1 the follow ing business houses. who are author. $#¢4 10 tnke special notices ot the same rates ancan te hid nt the main offce: Fouth Omaha Branch Offco—No. 223 N street. Lister block. John W. Bell, pharmacist,11th and Mason atreats. B, H. Farnaworth, pharmacixt 2115 Cuming sireet. W.J. Hughes, pharmncist, @24 N, 16th street. C E. Entiprfield, pharmncist, 1718 Leavenworth street, Hughe e pharmacy, 24th and Farnam, SITUATIONS WANTED. RATES-15c a Iine first time and i0ca 1ino there- after. No ndvertisement taken for less than 25c, DRIVER, STEADY driver or any kind of work. SOBER YOUNG MAN A8 Address M 49, Bee. 02 51 WANTED, POSITION WITH HONEST FIRM an malesman or officd work: good referonce given and required. Address M 15, Pee. Mei2 | WANTED--MALE HELP. T, ¥ ROOMS, TIOUSEK'F'G. 2026 ST. MARY'SAY Y 59 ROOMS FOR FOR RENT, 2 FURNISHED M812 1% aousekeeping. 1512 Cuss stroot J. w0 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH HEAT, Usuitable for gentiemen only, five blocks from postoffice: with or without board. Satisfaction guaranteed. 216 N 10th st - TWO FURNISIIED ROOMS AT 2017 HARNEY, Ygas, bath and hent 641 518 [ FRONT ROGN Wil ATCOVE, 7 § o, For nENT, NICELY FURNISHED, SECOND Utory back room. sultable for single gontleman, without board, 122 &, %th atreet 255 E “NICE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ¢ WIN- Uaows and aleove, private family, with gog, bath I hent. 08 Douglns, corner 24t w13 31 Q- LARGE SOUTH ROOM W1 Yorn ; reasonable, 2020 Burt street. i " Continued. () FOR SALE, COUNTERS AND VAULT DOOR in the bulldinig recently oceupled by the Councli Diufls Savings bank. Ofcer & Pusey, Council Blufts. MAGFS MISCELLANEOUS. | RATES—15c a line first time and 10c a line there- after No mdvertisement taken for leas than 25c. T ZTIN, SHEETIRON, ZINC, GALVANIZED | Iron and copper work done cheap ana well Gate City Tin Works, 22 N. 10th, 786-3 R FERSONAL, €TOP COUGHING, 8100 RE ward for a cAse of throat or lung_tronble, Jast stages oxcopted, which oannot be relleved proper use of Dr. X. Stone's Bronchial wafers & box at druggist Medlcal Co., Chicago, 11, R BuvsiciaN WANTED-A GOOD PHYSICIAN can find n desirable Jocatlon by nddres X Beachler, Bl Springs, Neb. M50l 115 For sample, send 10¢_to Stone M8 CLAIRVOYANTS. comtinued. Y FOR SALE MEAT MARKET: DOING A good business. GOod reasons given for selling. Hox 221, Fremont, Nty e 1 7 ~FOR SALE, A 160 RCOM HOTEL IN CHICAGO, Leare to close of Worli's Falr (Nov. 1. 186 or longer. Centrally locatud, 20 minutes from World's Fair grounds. Addrosa ¥ 23, Lord & Thomas, ¢ hi- Cago, 111 a1 Y, JOR EXCHANGE. CHICAGO. GOOD BUSL- ness opening: sarlegoods: profits & per cont Busing ® falr, cash value, $4,50. Wild Iand or properly '#nd_cash. Now or in the #pring. Cut this out Kearney. Omaha and Chieago Wm. Davles, 448 Cottage Grove avenue, : M7 514 FACTORY IN 25,000 o Inst three M 23, Bee. 542 ¥ 26 7 SHOE STORE FOR SALE. TOWN OF 5000 Only one other shoe store. Address, P.0.box 472 Norfolk, Nel 0141+ street o Worlg Y IPPED CANNING vory best part of Nelraska: capacity 80,000 cans per day; has made mone years; best of reasons for selling. Addres i" FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH, $8 MONTI Y1000 Farn 2 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAED; RATES- after. 15cn line first timo and 10c a lino there. No ndvertisement taken for less than ¢ 7, DEsiiAnLE ROOMS AND BOARD; REFER- cnces. 1622 Chicago at. ME03-2¢ ])—nm&nunl.w' ROOMS AND BOARD, ONE Iarige room suitable for two or three gentlemen. b14 N. 25 043 2% - LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD. 2105 Douglas st. M108 2¢ RATES-1c n line first time and 10¢ n line thero after. No advertisement taken for 1oss than 25c. _SALESMEN TO SELL BY SAMPLE O Money Order System 1o retall merchants —$200 & month in it for live salesmen. Previous expe: rlence not nocessary. ~ Address with 2-cont stamp, Merchants Money Order Company, Cinclnnatl, 0. WANTED, advertising specialties. 1o retafl trnde only: a tem winder for dull times. Danks & Co., 103 State street, Chicag WANTED. in Nebraskn and businoes that will gl be temperate and gent! , Heulars, Addrees P, 0. Box 119, Columbus, B A SITUATION OPEN FOR AN KLDERLY, well educated gentleman of good nddress: one with Inrge business ncquaintance in_this oity pre. ferred. “Apply after 10 Tuesday. W. T. Marshall, 12 Creighton block. 500 31* ]; WANTED, FIRST CLAS EGRAPH news editor. One who has had experience, member of ty poRFaphicaT union: has nnquestioNADIS Teforonces. Permunent position to Hght party. Add Lock Box 83, Omaha. 3 81 WANTED. MEN AND WOMEN A to §250 monthly. J. B. Campboll. presid LaShallo street, Chleago. M7 B WANTE) THREE MEN IN EACH COUN Town to learn rofitablo e Mus y every year working for us than by any other company. We will glve salary or commission. and furnish outfit and team free to every agent. We want you now. Address at o Btandard Siver Waro Co.. Hoston, Mass. M710 ANTED, A DRIVER AT JOS. ROSEN market, 207 8 12th st WIDE AWAKE W ERYWHERE for the grentest book on enrth: "Shepp's Photo- raphs of the World:" costing $100,000; mammoth Jluatrated clroulars and terms freo: unparalleled Mr. Thos. L. Martin, Centerville, Tex., 1110 0 days: Miss Rose AdamssWooster. 0. #23 in _40_minutes: Rov. J. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. V.. #1011 7 hours: ‘& honanza: manifi: cent outfit o1y #1. Books on credit. Frelght pald. ‘Address, Globe Bible Publishing Co., No. 38 Dear- born 8t Chieago. 1l or Philadelphin, Pa. 0" i85 2 Bfl:n-\‘vanvissr‘ns,flmu\' PATD WREKLY Stpger Sowlnk machino oftice. 1616 Douglas st. 12 TAILORS WANTED, 12 DER WEEK. tendy job. | cuttor wantod, 860 per month Tecumseh M'r'g Co., seh, Nob. (a0 'S WANTED FOR THE WORLD'S FAIR Exclusive territory given. Bc. Sent on recelpt of price to any address. World's Fair Souvenir Co., %3 N. Y. Life Bullding Omahn, Nebraska, 43 2 —CANVASSERS = WANTED, OR_AD- drens 521 N. Y. Life buliding. M283 Fl4* CALL F;,DESIRABLE ROOM AND BOARDIN PRIVATE family. 708 N 19th. M7 1% - ELEGANTLY Fi or en sulte: all modern conveniences; first-class board, 318 South 20th street. M250 7= FURNISHED ILOOMS, BOARD. 2214 FARNAM st References. 578 31° ~UNFURNISHED ROOMS RATES—150 aline first time and 10c & line there- after. No ndvertisement taken for less than 2ic. S-ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WONDERFUL Drevelations Challenges the world. Mrs. Dr M. Legrave, dead trance clairyoyant, strologist, palmist ‘and I dor; tells your Jife {rom the cradle to graye: unites the separated; causes mar ringe with the one you love; tells whiere you will succeed and In what business best adapted hns the celebrated Egyptian breastplate for luck and to destroy bad Influences; oures fits, intemperance ad all private complaints with massage. baths and al: cohol treatment, Send £, lock of hair. pamo and dnte of birth and recelve accurate lifd chart; 2 cents in stamps for circular; give initials of ono Fou il marty: algo photos of same; Office 107 outh 11th street, firat floor: hours, 0 n. m. to 8 m. Come one. come all, and be convinced of this wonderful oracle. M0 ¥ 1 S MRS, MARY FRITZ 290 LAKE STRERT, Welairvoyant and_trance medium: independent yolces: tells past and future. QMRS NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, Dreliablo business medium, A1l year,at 119N, 16th. for; MASSAGE, BATHS, ETO. RATES. fon line first_time and 100 a line thoro- after. . No ndyertisoment taken for less than 2 ~ROOMS. ANY NUMBER FROM 1 TO 4, Ttints, for housekeeping. Prices away down. 11 Paxton block. 093 28 Gid, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT Thousekacping, 1013 Dodge st. 644 2% —— % ~ BOARDING. RATES--15c & Iine first time and 100 a lino there- ufter. No ndvertis t taken for less than 25 FP-MASSAGE. VISIT THE ONLY ¥ pariors in Omalia, over 610 S, 15th st. 3 T MADANE 1A RUE, MABSAGI TREATMENT, 416 80. 15th st, frd Hoor fial M2 a1 TI'—MADAME SMITH, 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, room 7,id loor. Alcohol,sulphuy and sea bll,hl e RATES—15c a line firat timo and 100 & lino there after. No advertisemont takon for loss than 250 T PULLMAN HOUSE, 1310 DODGE, FOR GOOD hoard, hicer rooms, convenlonces. tates and 10- ation It ¢annot be excelled. Mrs. 1Hora, proprietor 201 M 0% —— FOR RENT---STORES AND OFFICES. RATES 15 a line first time and 100 n line thoro after. No_ advertisement taxen for less than 250 ] -FOR RENT, STORE, 1620 HOWARD. 704 | ]~ FOR RENT, STORE, 1118 JACKSON ""E‘lfs" i —FOR RENT, THE 48TORY BRICK BUILDING, 916 Farnam street. The bullding has o proof gement basement complote sioam hoating fixtures, water on all the floors, gas, ete. Apply at the o of The Bee. bl it B 'OR RENT—-MISCELLANEOUS. RATKS—l5ca line first time and ICc after. No advertisement taken for line there- 83 than 20 160 ACRES OF GOOD LAND UNIMPROVED, Y 5miles west of Omaha, to lease for a_term of 5 yenrs. Call oraddress, The Odell Investment Co., rl St., Council BlufTe, 71681 FOR RENT. OST, Norfolk, Neb, 78 20 T-MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO THER. wal baths, sealp and halr troatment, manicure and chiropodist,Mrs. Post, 1914 8. ioth, Withnell blk. & PERSONAL. U,.THE FOLLOWING PERSONS CAN TAVE suits by ealling nt my office, C. . Watson, M. G. Bergen, R. W. Derrick, E. O.Jackson. Brown. 81131 U, DAMEL T. CUSTER PLEASE ADDRESS his bother, Joseph N, Custer, Mansweld, Ohio, fof Information intercating to him. Any Informa: tlon about him thankfully recelved. MBIG 6 U, FERSONAL-SEND 10C FOR BIG PACKAGE of cabinet alze pictures, also full “discriptions (Including residences) of respectable ladies who want to correspond for matrimony, living every- where: many of them beautiful and wenlthy, Drawer 67, Chicago, 111 ™ 31 U;BERSONAL. YOUR DESTINY FORKTOLD with pen picture of future husband or wife, ac- cordin to astrology. Send date of birth and' 20¢ to L Box 117, Kansas City, Mo. U WANTED. SOME ONE TO ADOPT A BABY girl 11 months old that will give it a good home. Call 1338 South 13th street. M7l WANTED, TO CORRESPOND WITH A woman of cheerful disposition, age about &5 years; answer with full particulars. ' Address M 42, care of Bee. 795315 Hiry FOR RENT. A FARM OF 160 ACRES 1 MILE o from city limits. The O. K. Davis Co, 766 1 J—GARDEN FARMS TO RENT. T. MURRAY. B 67 JIMPROVED FARM OF & ACRES 10 MILES west of Omaha. Hartman & Robbins, 240 Bee bldg. - M364 F16 WANTED TO RENT. I{;A FURNISHED HOUSE. WILL GIVE GOOD = ferences. Only two in famlly. Address M 50 Bee. 805 31 B VANTED, BALESMEN ON SALARY OR COM mission to handle the new patent chemical ink eraning penell. The greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's salen amounted to §020 in six days, another 2 in two hours. Wo want one general agent in ench state and territory. For terms and full par- ticulars_nddress Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., Lo Croxne, Wis., X 36. 61 WANTED---FEMALE HELP. K WANTED_SMALL HOUSE, MODERN CON- viences, centrally located. Address M i Bco. 804 1 K7IWO GENTMEMEN DESIRE TWO CHEBR- 1 connccting furnished rooms in modern house, convenient to business center; reference, M. 89, Bee. 61815 K WANTED TO RENT, ABOUT MARCH IST, an 8 or 9 room house with modern improve: ments; state location and price. Address M 4% Heo. 801 2 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. RATES- 160 6 lino first time and 100 a line thore. after. No advertisement taken for less than 250, —BEFORE BUYING A PIANO BX \MINE THE new soalo Kimball plano. A. Hospe, 1313 Dougla kil —G. F. GELLENBECK. BANJO TEACHEW with Hospe, or 21§ N. 15th street, 30 floor. 942 MONEY TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE. RATES-150a line first time and 10c a line there after. No advertisoment takea for less than 2 W JOANS. Tiik UNITED STATES LOAN AND Investment Co. sell their investment bonds on small monthly payments whereby the ow ners are enabled to obtain loans from the company. The earnings of the bonds are largo end by this method the borrower saves interest and at the end of the term has & Zandsome surplus for his investment, This company Is operated on a very conservative and_economical basis. All earnings of the com- pany are mutual. For full particulars write to the sectotary, rooma 00l and 003 Boe builaing, Omans, Neb. BATES-15c a Tino first time and 10cn line thero- after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. ~WANTED. CANVASSERS FOR A QUICK solling articie. Call or address 514 N. B, ] —GIRL WANTED, 424 N. 17TH STREET, MiT8 10 O WANTED_A GOOD MILLINKR AND AP- prentices. Call at No. 713 8, 19th 8t. 81581 WANTHED, GOOD COOK; GERMAN PRE- “grrod. 'Bring references, %10 Farnam atrcot El —WANTED, A NURSE GIRL 15 OR 16 YEARS ‘of age immedintely. 2527 California. Mra. 1. Garner. i CJnfs’r CLASS COOK; REFERENCE ILE. auired.” Mra/T. . Bennett, &4 N 2204 wircet, -~-COTTAGE, MARCH 18T, WITHIN 15 BLOCKS 16th and Dodge. Address M 40, Bee. 1707 1% —WANTED, FOUROR FIVE ROOMS ORt SMALL, cottage. furnished for light liousekeeping: ref- erences exchanged. Address M *85, Boe. 700 81° RENTAL AGENOCIES. EATES—15ca line first time and 10c a line thore- after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. 1,;LQ INSURE QUICK RENTING, LIST WITH ihellizaluslyeRental Ausney arrotte) Doiglas o block. T, % ® COLE, CONTINENTAL BLOCK. 08 AG; K REFERENCES, hoely block. M STORAGE. —RENTAL R (O GIRL, GOOD COOK, IN FANTLY OF 2; CALL Jmornings. Mrs. D, H. Wheeler, jr., 601 South 28tk stroot. 719 (O FAPIES -1 WILL, PAY LADIES A SALARY /0§10 per week to work for me In_thelr locality at home: light work; good pay for part time: write with stamp, Mrs, H. B. Farrington, Box 702, Chl- cago, Il M7i2-31% —WANTED, A GOOD GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK ‘must be a good plain cook; no washing or iron: ing. 501 8. 20th st. 31 (V ~WANTED AT ONCE, GIRL FOR GENERAL /housework, must be neat housekeeper. Call 1616 N. 17th avenue. T00-1° ~WANTED, GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Jwork. 2521 Californin stroet. 8 (- WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR SECOND WORK ‘Apply 57 Dodge street, opposico High gohool, -WANTED, GIRL, FOR GENEIAL HOUSE- work. Mra. G, W. Loowmis, 1014 3. ith ‘avenng. (w—w.\N'rm).Arum’r»cmsif GIRI, FOR _GEN- Jeral housework. 2212 Emmot street. Msi -$10000 A MONTH TO LADY AGENTS SEI. g “Whit y 7 Address “Whitws Tollt C0.," South Bend, Ind. 67110 —FIRST-CLASS COOK: REFERENCES RE- ‘quired. Address M 27, Bee. MG64 31% ;A 600D BALARY GUARANTEED TO ANY /lndy who will do writing for me at home. Ad: ress In own handwriting with addressed and stamped envelope. Miss Edna L. Smythe, South Bend, Ind,, proprietor of the famous Glorin Water. MG0-F25% —WANTED, A GIRT, FOR GENKRAL HOUSE- work: must’ be §00d ook, washer and Ir Apply 2622 Cupitol ave. ) “WANTED, A CAPABLE SECOND GIRL. Landon Court, fourth house from_the corner of th streot. " Ono'block north of i, Mary's ayen RATES-150 a lino first timo and 100 a line there: aftor. No muvertisoment takon for 108 than 25o. 4 ROOM COTTAGE, 2TH AND CUMING street; 812 Enquire 528 8 15th. Migd6 “FORRENT, A FINE CORNER BRICK FLAT Tooms, modern conveniences, well located, por month. . € iirunnor," oo 1. Ware . ALL licely' biock: K8, COTTAGES LAT parts city, ' E. O, Garvig & ¢ D e i very cheap Lo first tonant. Boggs & I 1408 Farnam street. 0. J. PAUL, 1609 FARNAM Wi D, FOR RENT 10 HOUSES, .00 AND ULWATtDS per month. The 0. ¥. Davis ROOM, 24100V srage, at and near Datar and Thirtletl siroets. led 1oad t0 AN 62 8 6D o 5.4 & 5HOOM HOUSKES. $10 0 #15; BEST RES. \delnce tiats {n city. Mead Lay't Co., 442 oo bldg. k) FOR RENT, HOUSE 10 R JOMS. A \provements, §40.00 per month, i2d and ¥a xter Lo Thomas. FOR RENT, $KOOM HOUSE, WITH B 'gus and_ range if desired, all in ood conditio: cation near Ath and St Mary's avenue. special terms given 1o the right party. aquire 2013 Farnam st., Or G. B. Taschuck. Koo olice. Me20 NEW ROOM OUTTAGES, MODERT 1M ovewents, ‘Stanford Circies. Eigutter, 1oom 4 N. ¥- Life bull ing. i Jiog, Barker block. * D NIRE KoM Hovsk TMODEIN IMPROVE wonts, reasonable. 82 N. b ave. Apply, Kedish, tallor, 211 N, Toth st o “FUNIBHED, STEAM HEATED FRONY Em-a,lfli veuworih streel. Lo Awly €8 | \ RATES—15c a line first time and 10c o (ine there- after. No advertisemont tuken for Joss than 250, M DRY, CLEAN AND PRIVATELY STOIED furniture. Omaha Stove Repair Work, 1207 Dong 769 —OLDEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAGE Louse In thie city. Willlams & Cross, 1214 Harney 7l ‘WANTED---TO BUY, WANTED TO BUY A FRUIT FARM OF about 2 acres near Councll Bluffs; must be a bargain; for c no fancy prices. Addres: giving location and price, M 43, Bee oftice, Omuh M8 1% POWER PORTABLE boller, mounted on trucks and in good condition. State lowest cash price. Address M 47 Bee. M102 § N VANTED T0 PURCHASE 123 new offers this week. man, Chicago. T8I N WANTED, NICELY FURNISHED FLAT OTt boarding houseiwill give cash and 80 acres clear land. Address M 46, Hee. 708 1 —WE HAVE CUSTOMERS FOR NEBRASKA farms. Co-oporative Land and Lot Co, 205 N 16th street. Within 100 miles of Omaha, M 5o £0 J—WANTED, T0 BUY SALOON FI cusli. Anton K. Dworak, Burwell, & J—T0 BUY SECOND-TIAND FURNITURE, HIGH est prices pald. Boaton Furaiture Co. 0 N, 1t 1 k2 STORED, ) —WANTED, 151HORSE CHANGE, KTC Sample, 10c. Midal —FURNITURE, BOUGHT, 8OLD, Wells, 1111 Farnam street. "FOR SALE-FURNITURE, O*HI,KUAA ' FURNITURE OF Davenport street. Want to sell wook: TTAGE 2625 thin the next MO8 $1% FOR SALE---HORSES, WAGONS, ETO, RATES-16c n llne first Lime und 100 1ino there- after. No advertlsement tuken (or 164y than 250 > IMMENSE SALK OF 400 HIGH-BRED TROT. ting horses by K. J. Herry & Co., at Unlon stock hicago, February 2 thon of kilt-edged stock ever placed o In the Jist will be noted Greenlandor, 2:164; kd Rosewater, 2;163(: Bacon, 2:2; 2203 Greentender Hoy, 2i20i¢; “landicap. 2:3i wa, 2:25; Hewsle P, 2.3, and numerous others with 10w records. In the consignment will bo found daughters of ctioneer and Hed Wilkes fn foal to Axtel; mares by Guy 1n foal to- Ambassador: mi trons by Onward and Blue Bull ih foal to Nor and Pilot Medium; produciog dams by Voluntee Greenlander, ould, Daniel Lambert, Chart atehen, Diroctor, and otner fashionable sire tstallions of the age. Dean Sage 1 K. producing sous of Humb will be soldm Barney Wilkes. 7,43, sire of 7 In the list, non of George Wilkes o1y, 'will g0 to the high: est bidder. Stallbons, Lrood mares, colts and tllies of the riehest bréeding are entered n the sale. Itwili be the most notable auction of trotters ever conduoted in the west. ax many of the hors bave spoed 1o contestin ihe Grand clrcuit. & opens Tuesday. February 2, atia. m.. on Succersor T.808. o0 of Oniward 1411, 'dam Ly George Wilkes Siv, followed by 1ty othier horses of equal werit, the sume day. #e on hand Tuesduy morning when the sale opens. Send for cataloguo. Address ¥ J. Berry & Co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 11 9051 FOR BALE-~~KISOE}4LANEOUB. RATES 150 @ linc first timo aad 100 o line thore after. No advertisement tuken for less than 2ic. ~FOK CASH ONLY, A_$360 FIVE-STONE DIA- mod rlig (7 6235 ' BITS twoseat canopy top surry for $100; » 8226 plwton for 86: o §5 new Portland cattor for $40: 0 25 cutter for $10; & 840 set Jight double harness. §i5: o $10 sct single' harness 107 §5; 0 B8 roller desk £or §26: & §15 Hammond typo Wil Ule for & : u 812 desk chulr for 80; & 813 16t ter preas for §: a §15 onk stove for §6: a 80 city wap of Omul Douglas county map, §2. Address M 41, onian 10, NEW. 810 81* LD ST, Sir Hedivere and Guess "The Huest dog b the west. Addross M 46 Bie Qb CIORING STOVE AS GOOD A8 Call 617 North T3tk stree Qplon AL Bernard. duw Noble. y | Yinerd W IE YOU DESIRE A LARGE LOAN ON BUSI- ness property, improved or for bullding pur- posce, call on George J. Paul. 100) Farnam st VW —BEALESTATE LOANS. PAUL, 1000 FARN AM 526 K23% 7—-SECOND MORTGAGES. ALEX MOORE, 401 Boe Bldg. 80 W —CENTRALLOAN AND TRUST CO.BEE BLDG 7 RESTAURANT FOR BALE CHEAP. APPLY 1003 Leavenworth st di2 81v ~MANUFACTURING—WANTED, ENERGETIC man with & few hundred dolIars Lo start a money making manufacturing business in Omiaha without competition. Address M 7, Bee. 578 310 _Y FURNISITED HOTEL FOR SALE O RENT, the only hotel In olty. ~ Apply to Tilden State bank, agent, Tiiden, Neb. W e FOR EXCHANGE. RATES—1oc n line first time and 10c line cnoro- after. Noadvertisement taken Yor loss than 2jc. Z-AGOOD HOME AND GROUND FOR GAR dening clear to exchange for a §800.0) vacant lot in northern part of city: niee home in Councll Bluffs to exchango for house and lot in Omaha. W. H. Gates 622 N, Y. Life. 61 —VERY DESIRABLE, OMATIA PROPERTY FOn Los Angeles property o frult ranch 1n 80. Call- fornia. David Jamieson, Bee bullding. 762 7—ADVERTISER WISHES TO TRADE A £0,000 fequity In Omaha real estate and pay §.000 cash for a first class 8 or-room house 1n good locatien. Address M 37, Bee. M6 —FOR SALE OR THADE FOR A FARM A dairy 0120 cows. Address M 3, Boo, M7u5 14 Z5WE DO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE EX- Uchange business. ' What iave you to offer? \Vest ern Exchange Co., Columbus, Neb. 031 Z,5EOR TRADE, A STOCK OF GENERAL MER- fichandise for W, Watkins & Co., Fi 77—FOR EX( SALE OR LEASE. 4cheap, 47 feet front on Vinton near 20th. box 700, City. 02 75@—;\('1\1‘: FARM IN EASTERN NEBRASKA fitor exchange. 1. W. Tullingor, Waliace, Neb L 7,¥on EXCHANGE, § QUARTERS UNINCUM- fivered 1and m contrai Wisconsin, 3 to 7 miles from 8 railronds $20 00 per acro. Address M 20, Bee. G791 Z,-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. BOX BUTTE ficounty farm lands, Frank M. Snedeker, Alllance, Nob, 590 81+ CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M'D'SE: WILL Ftako real estate & money. ox 2, Frankfort.Ina FOR SALE---REAL ESTATE. RATES—15c a llne first time and 10c a line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25¢ RI0—DO YOU OWN ANY OF THIS GREAT *DAmerican continent? ~You are no doubt a clti- zen and voter. Now to be a full fledged citizen you should own ‘property’ and become a freeholder. You can never get a start for less than §10. Visit the §10 lot sale at 1500 Dodge straet. $10 is full pay- ment for a nice building lot between Omaha and new Kort Omaha. _Eend 2c postage for plat and in- formation. C.P. Benjamin, sole agent, 1506 Dodge street. 815 81° Q810 18 FULL PAYMENT FOR A NICE BUILD- «Ping lot in Omabn's latest addition, free from morteage. Abstract ) and plat glven with lota 801d." $10.00 Invested here will be better than £0.00 government bond before the yoar pas Sale all this week at 1506 Dodge street. Knclos 2 cents postage for plat and full information. C. P. Benjamin, agent, 1506 Dodge street. 813 §1¢ BIG SNAP—TAKE IT IN. A S. E. CORNER lotin Prospect Plade: g00d house ani small barn, worth $3,500; $2500 in vacant property or small payment takes it. Fidelity Trust Co., 1614 Farnam. 903 1 OUNTZE PLACH "HOUSES, 8 TO 12 ROOMS ench, 8,500 up; $00 cash, balance E5 per month would taketrado.” J. J. Givion, Creighton block. HOICE EASTERN NEBRASKA FARM, WITHIN ten miles of Lincoln. owned by non-Tesident who will sell cheap on easy terms Address M 436, Chamber Commerce, Omaha, Neb, 809 31° -ROOM_HOUSE AND LOT 5 BLOCKS FROM court house, §,20). Hutchinson & Wead, 15624 Douglas. 700-1 'OR SALE, ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, 10 houses.” The O.F.Davis company. 191 F10 OR SALE AT A BARGAIN, LOT 15, BLOCK ¢ W. L. Solby'afirst addition to South Omaha. Small payment down, balance monthly if desired. Inquire G. B. Tzschuck, Omaha Boe. 383 JOR ELEGANT MODERN COTTA! delity ITrust company, cast entrane SEE FI. , N. Y. Life. 65 81 Beeanso we haye profited hy the shortcomings of tho old typowriters. and have overcome many defets und. between ou Ves, wWo have ndded m: my improvements of which helr inventors nver droamed. Al type clenned in ten seconds without sofl- ing the hands. More manifold coples can bo made at ono fm- pression on the Smith Premier than upon any other typowriter manufactured Eend for eatalogue. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. The Smith Premier Typawritar Co. 16094 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, B, MAYHEW - ANAGER. NOTHING 1S BETTER than the des; it is what you pay for, and expect to have. Take railways, for instance; the dest line to Chicago and the East is the Burlington Route; it has the Jest sleeping cars, the dest reclining chair cars, the bdest dining cars, the best road-bed, and the metropolitan system of checking baggage direct from one's residence or hotel, which was inaugurated three years ago, is the dest. Every- thing in connection with the Burlington Route is of the bes¢, than which nothing can be better. Trains leave the Union Depot, Omaha, at 9:50 a.m., 4:30 p.m (The Vestibuled Flyer) and 9:20 p.m. (The Omaha and Chicago Limited), and run through solid. City ticket office 1223 Far— nam St.,, W. F. Vaill, Agent. Telephone 250. REMINCTON TYPEWRITER EST IN THE WORLD. Jos. P. MEGEATH, 13 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB RAILWAY TIME CARD Leaves [CHICAGO BURLINGTON & Q| Arrivo. Omaha. | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha 430 p m[.. .....Chicago Vestibule 500 0 m 950 a m| 1020l Chicago Express. . 920 p m|..111] Chicago Kaxpre 650 p m|....) Chicago & Towa Local. Lenves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER. Owaba. | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. 015 o m|...Denver Vestibulo Limite 10,15 & m .Deadwood Expres: 710 p m . Denver Express.... . TOpm ‘Denvor Expess: 3 Lol Limited (Kxcept $iin.j. Lincoln ).ocal . Arrives Omana. Beatrice Expre .Denver Expros 1 Overland Riyer. 11 Bluesp's & Fairtleld Ex(ex $un) ific Express. W MONEY TO LOAN ON 1ONG OR SHORT timo in sums of §300 to §10,000. Mutual Inyestment Com pany. 106 APPLY T0 J. L. LOVETT FOR CHEAP money; only upon firstclass security. 230 Bouth I3th street. Mos0. “'—uu’fiés, 7, BOARD TRADE, EASTERN moy MaA 7 —ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 818 N. Y. Lifo. lend at low rates for cholco seourlty on Nebrasks or lowa farms oF Omalia city property. \\/—LOANS, W.M.HARRIS, . 20, FRENZER LK. “'r T.OANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clty property, §,000 and upwards,i to 8 per cent. No delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 15th & Ha, 1!,81!. 7—“WANTED AT ONCE LARGE AND SHALL loans on unimproved Omaha property Also jmproved loans on ‘residence property. Kidelity Trust Comp 1014 Farnam €7 6482 W T—REAL ESTATE LOANS 6 TO 7 PER CENT; no additional charges for commission or att or- ney's fe W. B. Melkle, First Natlonal bank bldg. W LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST ON FINST class sectrity. Lovett & Woodman, 220 8 13th, 86 31 W LOANSON REAL ESTATE AND COLLAT- teral notes and mortgages bought. leed & Selby, 334 Toard of Trae. ™ W —LOANS, G. G. WALLACE, 412 BROWN BLK. 7—$100,000.00 TO LOAN AT ONCE ON improved property or vacant lots. Trust Company, 1614 Farnam St." T--G-PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE Richard C. Patterson, 1511 Farnam st. VW JOANS ON " REAL ESTATE, rates. The O.F.Davis company. OMAHA Fidelity 648:2 LOANS, 781 LOWEST 193 ¥10 MONEY TO LOAN---CHATTELS. RATHS—16¢ o line first time and 100 a line thora- after. No advertisement taken for less than 2io. ~MONEY TO LOAN, 0,60, AND % DAYS ON furpiture, elo. Dull Green, 1 &), Continental blk. i —MONEY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTERS ON s, mules, without roperty or change of yos: Time arranged to suit the bOrrower. yuients Of any amount can 5o mnde time, reducing both principal and intorest, £lving patrons all tue: benetits of tho pari ent plan, Call und see me when you want a 10an, or If more convenlent call telophone 1121 and your business can be arranged at home. Money always on band: no delay; no publicity; lowest rate confldentia B. K. Masters, 1 4 Withnell blk. of ibth ana Harney. 7 X “CHATTEL LOANS, BENEDICT & WRAT, 014 Paxton block. We loan our own money, charge 0o commission. It will pay you to cun.u}llla:‘ RISTOL STREET, 80x132 FT. WITH COTTAGE $1,400. 130 ft. on N st., 8. 0., bound to double § value 5,100, 50x55, Lowe ave. close to Farnam, 1,400 5-acre tracts north of Florence 800, Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 Douglas. 09 1 ACRE, IMPROVED FARM, IN FRANKLIN Co., Nebraska, §10.0) per ncre.a bargain. Co- oporative Land & Lot Co., 205 N. 16th st. 6452 QU ACRE FARM 12 MILES FROM LINCOLN, §20.00 er acre, on time. Co-Operative Land and Lot Co., 205 N, 16t o MOE56 10T & PACIFIO, nfon Depot 10th & Marcy Sts. Atlantic Exp Vestibulo Express i . R. T, & PACIFIC, nion Depot 10th'and Marcy Sta. v depot and Marcy Sts. Omaha (500D 10-1C OM HOUSE, INSIDE, RENTS, §20.00; incumbered, §1.400, 1696, Clear lot, worth $1,000.00 ¥idellty ‘'rust company. 665 8L TooR saie CLUEAP, WELI LOCATED 7-ROOM cottage, all convenicuces; paved street; motor. Address M 20, Bee. 31 secnres deed. am pm Arrivos “Chicago Ixpross. ... Chicago Express. BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Depot. 1011 Marcy 8 Bloux Clty Pussonuer. 020 p m -8t Paul Express. 10008 m QOR SALE—S-E CORNER 1TTH, DORCAS, 821X 188, & cottage, stable for 6 Lorsés, can bo divided t0510ts, Inquirontpremlses. 55 81° ves Omaha Omaha 545 _pml.. S19:%5 8 m BIOUX CITY & PAC [ Depot, 15th and Webster sts. St Pral Limited ACRE, TMPROVED FARM, 2l MILES FROM Omaha. #2600 per acre, running water and tim- ver.” Co-operative Land & Lot Co., 25 N. 1ith st 4t JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, DESIRABLE COIt- ner 1ot on Franklin. Littlo of no cash roquired E. ¢ Garyin, 205 Sheely biock. M1l o1 LL, OR PART OF FINKE, WELL INPROVED clear section, herman Co.| also, ig scc. A 1 im- proved bottom lund, Sarpy Co. Sile or exchange for Inside rental property. Fidelity Trust company. Arrives Omaha 020 p m 6050 m 980 m 215 p m Teave om 720 o m 1120 & m 500 p m 915 p w 700 p m Leaven ~ Omah 410 p m| Leaves Omaha CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN U. P, depo rey Sta. (Ex. Sun'y) Carroll Pussenyer. .Chioago Express. Il Vestibule Limited L. Eastern Flyer.. .. (igx. 8at) Chie. N Arrivos hi JOR BALE, HOMES, ANY PRICE, §730. 1,20 UP sy torm; take cloar property as first phyment. G Wallaco, Brown blook, 1ot ana Douklas, FQLsaLE, NEDGASKA FARM LANDS. G. G. Wallace, §13 Brown biock, iith and Douglus, 7 E. CORNER I AND HIOKORY, Wxi50 +fect; a bargain for a few daysonly. F. K. Dar- ling, Barker block, e HAIR GOODS. RATES— 150 Iino firat time and 100 a line ther after. No advertisement taken for less than 2o FP'HE IDEAL LADIES' HAIR DRESSING PAR- lors, switehos, bangs, wigs, toupees, jewelry and ir ornmments in stock; wigs to Order, specinl atteation given mall orders. 200 1otk at, rd tioor, 900 o m 900 8 m 510 p m 5,45 p ) Tree..DEAAWOO EXDress. . (ix. Hat.) Wyo. Bxp. (Kx. Mon.). +o..Norfolk (ix. Sunday. ~Sicux Clty Ac 0 Sioux City Kxpress (iix. Sund'y) -8 Paul Limiced Arrivos Owaba| Depot i Omaha 1080 9.0 b m Leaves | Transter 1000 a 10.15 p Tenves Transfer bl Louls Kxp: BT, JOK & C. Union Depot, Council oo Kansas City Diy Expres 3 Uity Night Expr 0. BURL'N & QU nell Blufls ARGEST STOCK IN ENTIRE WEST: THEAT- atrical wigs and beat(ls & specialty, Wigs, bangs, switches, bair chaina, ote., In stock and to order. Muil ordora vollcited. “Davios, 111 8. I5th st,, Omalia. " MASQUERADE COSTUMS, ETC, RATES- 160 a Jine finat time after. No advortiseient takon for 1oss than %0 Lumisai; PLEMEEN CAN RENT MASQUE- rade coptuies at |14 816t " Goldon Eaglo storo. - and 10c o line there STOCK WINTERED RATES- 15c & line first time and 10¢ a line there- after. No advertispoient takou for less than 2ie. 840p m 925 u m .15 Arrlvos Transrer 9208 m 555 p m 120 p w Foaves Arrives Transfer| . g or 440 o m| 1216 p m Lea Arrivi T I'rans Xpress .. Night Expre “Atlnntlc Kxpross. Vestibule Limited. ... [ BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC nion Depot, Counell Bluts a m|..8loux Clty Accommodatl 650 p w | . Paul Kxprass [CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN Union Depot YOS AND COLTS FED AND CARED Foi On farm two miles of Omala rom 4 to§) 4118, 14th strget. el 150, M2 Fliv month. CUTLERY GRINDIN X CHATTELLOANS- 22 N. ¥ LIFE. MOGRIS: 205K 10 RATIES13¢ o line vkt tine and 100 & line there after. No wdvertjsemont takon for loss than 210, 0 X MONKY LOANED ON FURNITURE, HORSKS, wagons, planos, without removal or change of possossion. Coutidontiul. Fred Torry, 1 43, Hamgo. 3 Keysione Mige. Co., room 108, Blsely block, i T0 LOAN ON CHATTELS; 16 to 0 2115 Cumming St. MOI5-F4 _BUSINESS CHANCES. HATES e & line first time aiter. No advertisement tal Y WANTED, PARTNER 10 A FINE GOOD payiug business in Owaha. $200 1o $5UX & sired. ferences Decossary; ladies preferred. Apply M 15, Bee. 70 31° T WANTED, GOOD MAN FOR BRANCH OF Chicago conipany; 8126 per month salary and all expenses pald. Must Invest §1.50 in stock 2 goods. Jay H. Johnson, @5 Howe lostrance butlding. O Cugo. 8181% FOR SALE, CARRIAGE AND WAGON WOOI- & good location. John W. Foley, 25th near N strees uth Omaba. MIG2* MONE days. a 100 o line there for leas than 2be. SUDLOW'S 1M~ Bee. Q,FATENT ¥Ou SALE, N & Eudlow & Bos. 3 Kwen l roved Asb Sifier, oL, Brookiza, K. YOI SALE. A GOOD HOTEL AND FIX tures; good locstion o s thriving town. Ad- dieas Mia. G B Fesssndon, Merna, Nel ™ JEND YOUIL SCISRORS, KAZOIS, ET Sground to Underland & Co.. 103 5. 14th ING JEWELERS. thun 250 YASIL PAID FOR OLD GOLD, CARSON & JBanks. rovm & arker biock, Omabia. T8 RATE BITCHL “TONY Ireward: reburn 0 1214 Juokson, "ho marks: blxi Dissolution Notice The co-partuership known as J. J. Evering- ham & Oo, of Omuha. Neb, las been dlis- folvea by :luaul’ consbnt. 0. H B lou rotir- g frow the Grm. L 3. EVERINGHAM, f 1815 i\ H. Barvow, Chicago Bxpross .......| 60 p Il Vestibule Limited. . 00| 910 u m | astern ¥ 600 p m| (iéx Bat) Atlauth 740 & m)........Carroll Passe THE SHORTEST LINE ‘TO CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry, as represented on this map, 2 o0 7 JCEDAR RAPIDS Oma% )il By 11;DES MOINES Electric Lighted, Steam IHeat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omaha daily at 6:20 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30°a. m. City Ticket Office: 1501 Far- | nam St., Omaha. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent, | €. C. Lixcown, Pass. Agent, "street, botween Twent; WATER OF LIFE. Fountalns that Will Flow with the Seul- Saving Stream Today. = Hillside Congregational church, cor- ner 'I'hlrlf»su\'oulh and Ohio ots, A. H. Ioss, pastor — Morning® ser- vice, 10:30, sermon, subject, ‘‘Social I’rob loms.” Sunday school at mnoon; Young People’s Society of Christinn Kndeavor, [ Vesper sorvice 7:30; sermon subject, “Rejecting Christ," Clifton Hill Mission —Sunday school 3 p. m. Curch sorvice 4 p. m. All are cordinlly in- vited to help in the work, Seward Street Methodist Episcopal church corner Twenty-second and Soward streets— Rev. H, A. "Crane, A. M, pastor, will roach Sunday moruing on the “The 'Prob- lem of 'rue Riches,”” Evening theme: “The Cry ‘or Vengeance,” Services at 10:30a, m, and 7:30 p. m, Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. The evening sermon will conclude the series an social questions, All welcomo. irst Christian obureh, corner avenuo and Twentieth stroot--Rev. T. K. Cramblet, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday school at 12 m. Young Poople’s Soclety of Christian Endeavor at 5 p. m. Subject of morning sermon: *“I'he Power of Prayer.” Suhi(\cl of evening sormon: “The Way of the Transgressor.’” All seats are free aud all aro welcome. Grant Street hristian church, Lake fifth and Twenty- sixth, Sunday school atd:30 p. m. . I Pickering, superintendent, Triniyy Metnodist chureh, corner Tiwenty- first and Binney, W. K. Boaus, pastor. Preaching 10:3) a. m., ar.d 7:30 p. m, Sub- {oota: Morning, *‘T'ho Supreme Test of Disciplesnip.” ~ Evening, Rev. A. Hodgetts, D.D,, in exchange with the pastor. Sunday school at 12 m. Robinson. superin- tendent. Epworth leaguo meeting, ©:30. Seats free. Everybody made welcome, Westminster Prospyterian—Twenty-ninth and Mason streets. The pastor, Rev. John Gordon, D.D., will preach at 10:30 a. m. on Jonsecration,” and at 7:30 p. m, on “Salvation for Those Who Know Thev Are Sinners.” Sunday scuool at 12:15. Meeting of Young People's Society of Christian Eun- deavor at 6:45 p. m. St. Mary’s-Avenuo Congregational church —Services at 10:30 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. will be conducted by Rev. Albert Bushnell of St. Joseph, Mo. ~Sabbath school at noon. Young Puople's meeting at 6:45 p.m. Prayer meet- ing on Wednesday evening af 7:45 All Saints chureh,Twenty-sixth and How- ard stroets—T, J. Mackay, rector. Morning service, 11 a,m. Kvening' sorvice, 7:30 Sermon topic, morning: *‘Doing the Will.”” Sermon tovic, evening: *“The Folly of Striv- ing Aweainst the Truth.” Sundayschool § a.m. Bivle class, Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. Young men and strangers a)ways welcome, St. Martin’s Free church, South Omaha, Rey.Canon Whitmarsh, rector (Twenty-third strect between I and G). First Sunday in each month, celebratior: of the holy cucharist and sermon, at 11 a.m. Other Sundays, morn- ing prayer, litany and serimon at 11 a.m. Noticos of baptisms, marriages and burials, o boe left at the rectory adjoining the church, Castellar street Presbyterian cnurch, Six- teenth and Castellar streets—Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor. Subject: “The Evangeliza- Uon of the Jews” and *‘St. Augustine, the Father of the Catholic-Protestant Doctrine of Sin and Grace.” Services 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school 12:00, noon. Youag Peopla's Society Christian Endeavor 6:45 At tho Castellar street Presbyterian church the pastor commences his sermons on emi- nent servants of God in the history of the Christian church Sunday evening. He will speakon ‘‘St. Augustine, the Great Latin Father, and His Theology.” Southwestern Lutheran church, Twenty- sixth s.reet, between Woolworth and Pop- pleton avenucs.—Rov, Lutner M. Kuhns, pastor. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m., and will also preach in the morning on **The Excellency of Kuowledge,” and in the even- ing on “The Future Life,” Next Sunday will be observed by the Eng- lish Lutheran churches of the United States as day of prayer for schools and colleges. Tho latest college to be established by tho general synod Lutheran church is Midland College, Atchison, Kan. First Methodist Episcopal church, Twon. tieth and Davenport streets, Rav. P. S, Merrill, D. D., pastor. 10:30 a. m., *‘Paul at, Athens”; 7:30 p. m,, “Athens and Omaha in Accord.” Sunday school at 2:30. Bishop Newman will preach in First Metho- dist Episcopal church, February7 at 10:80 a.m. People's church on Eighteenth between Californis and Webster. Proaching by the pastor, Rev. Charles W. Savidge, at 10:30 o'clock a. m. and 0 p. m. Sabvath school at 2:30 p.m. Seats free. All are welcome, The First Society of Progressive Spiritu- alists meets at Marathon hall, cornot Twenty-fifth avenue and Cuming streer every Sunday at 2:3) p. m, A cordial invita- tion is extended to all. First Baptist church, corner Fifteenth and Davenportstreets—Rov. C. E. Hewut, D.D,, of Morgan Park, IlL, will supply the pulpit. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 F m, Sunday schools at 12 and 8 p. m. Prayer meetings Wednesday and Friaay at7:30 p. m, First Universalist church, corner of Nine- teenth nnd Lathrop stroets, Kountze Place. Rev. William A. Pratt will preach Sun- day the 81st inst., both morning and even- g at the usual hours. Sunday school at 12m, immanuel Baptist church, North Twenty- fourth and Binney streets—Rev. F. W. Koster, astor. Services at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. oung people’s meeting at 6:45 p, m. Sunday school at 12 m. The pastor will have for the morning thema, “The Mustard Sced.” For tho evening theme, **Wants,” being the sec- ond of u series of Sunduy evening “Talks for the Times.” Public cordially invited and always heartily welcomed, Capitol maNces. | 'IMPROVEMENT MILITARY MATTERS. { Movements 0§ Unele Samuel's Brave Mek Here and Everywhore. A recent telegram from San Antonlo, Tex.y states that Captain John G. Bourke, Troop C, Third cavalry, who was recently ordered to report in person to (ieneral Stanley, is now on a scouting expodition and will probas bly not return for several days. It is undorstood that Geooral Stanley wishes to have ap understanding with Cap- tan Bourko on certaln matters portaining to military discipline. The opinion still prevailg that a court-martial is imminent, and that i will be brought about through the confiict ni military and federal authorities on the Ic wef Rio Grande frontier. Fort Sldney. Artificer Slayton, Company B, Twentye first infantry, has returned from furlough. . Privato Woibold, Company B, Twenty-ti ‘ infantry, has been transferred to the m’i of musician, Cornoral Ross, Company B, Twenty-firsh nfantry, has been granted a furlough foy three months, Musiclan Alkire and Privato Buchanan, Company B, Twenty-first infantry, were aish cliarged on the 21st Inst. Our cficient and popular commissary sere eant, Harry Hudson, has beon ordered Fort Walla” Walia, Wash., for duty, wish him succeas. David G. Spurein who enlisted_for Come any C, Twenty-first infantry, in New York- on January 11, has arrived and is doing with his company. Corporal Angus McDonald, Company A, Twenty-first infantry, was discharged on th 10th inst, re-onlisted next day, and has sinogl beon promoted sergeant. Sergeant Mojor Andrew Wallenstein wi recently appointed commissary sorgeant an left with his family on the 26th for his new station at Fort Sully, S. 1. ,Sergeant Shirlock and Corporal Reynolds, Company A, Twenty-firat infantry, h-vi beon discharged by expiration ot term of service. Both have gone east. Sergeant Samuel Amsler, Company Twents-first infantry, who be ) Trinity Cathedral, Bighteenth and Capitol avenue—Very Rev. C. H. Gardner, dean, Holy communion 8 4. m, Sunday school 10 a, m. Morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:80 p. m. St. John'’s church, corner Twenty-sixth and Franklin streets. Rev. J. O, Ierris, rec- tor, Holy eucharist, 8 u.m, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening service and sermon at7:30 o'clock. [Rey. Mr. Cross will proach at the evening service. Southwest Presbyterian church, ‘T'wentieth and Leavenworth strests—Preaching morn- ing and eveniug at 10:30 a, m. and 7:30 Sunday schooi at 12 m. Young People’s So- ciety of Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Ab in- vitation to all to attend. At the Central United Presbyterian church, Seventeenth street, batween Capitol avenuo and Dodge—Rev. John Williamson, D.D,, pastor, Hreaching tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and st 7:0 p. m, Theme of ovening dis- course, hristianity’s Aggression.” Sab- bath school at 12 m., and young people's meet- ing at 6:30 p. m. All welcome, First Presbyterian church, corner Seven- teenth and Dodge streets—Regular services with preaching by the pastor, hev., W. J, Harsha, D.D., at 10:3) am, and 7:20 p.m, Sabbath school atnoon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meet- ing at 6:50 lt) m. All are welcome, Kountze Memorial Euglish and Luthoeran chureh, cornor Sixteenth and Harney—Rev, A. J. Turkle, pastor. Survices 19:30 a.m.— subject: *Following Jesus;” and 7:50 p. m., subject: “Contest of Good and | and EviL” Sunday school atnoon. Young People's Soviety of Christian Endeavor at | 6:30 p. m. Bverybody cordially iuvited to | these services and receive a Christian wel- come. South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church, corner Teuth und Plerce streots-—- Rev. Alfred Hodgetts, D.D. pastor. Class meetings, 10 a. m. and p. m. Preaching, 10:30 8. m., and 7430 p. m. Sun- day school, 8 p. m. Mrs. Bishop Newman and others will address the Woman’s Home Missionury society Tuesday evening, K'eb- ruary % Cordial invitation is given Lo all, Seats free. Everybody equally welcoma, Beth lden Baptist church, Park avenue, near Leavenworth, Rev. E. N. Harris pas- tor. Preaching at 10:45 a, m. ; subject, O ! Lord, Revive Thy Work." Eeniug at 7:40; subject, “Seeking the Saviour.’ Sunday school at 12:15 p. m, All seats free. Park Place Congregational church, Thir- tieth and California streets—Services: Sun- day morning st 11; Suuday evening 7:80. Subj will baye reference to Chris tian education. Sunday school at noon. Praver meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m. William J. Paske, pastor. NOTICE TO BUILDERS, Sealed proposals for bullding court house at Osceolu. Olarko county, Towa, will be re- coived at the wualtors offive of sald county, nntil 12 0'clock noon Tuesduy. Februnry 10uh, 180 Pioposais for steam heating of sald bullding will be recelved at the same tm 5 Fluns and spocifications on file In suditor's office: and, aiso may be seen ut the vflice of Foster & Lelbbe, architects, Des Molnes, [owa. Tho Loard reservos the Fight Lo reject any and all bids. | Ovenshine is the youngost, | Little Early itisers, s f the b d of supervisors. Bppter of the boagd O BIROY ANattor., took a thr months furlough, has decided not to ask fo his discharge and is again on duty. Privato James H. Wetzel, Company !i "I'wonty-lirst infantry, was discharged on thy 25th inst, and being refused ro-enlistment left tho same day with his wife for Sag Francisco, Lioutenant J. W, McAnarew, Twenty-firsg infantry, and wife have been called to Penns sylvania by the severe iliness of the latter' father. Mrs. McAndrow is herself in po health and may not again return to this hig attitude. Private George Miller, Company C, Twael ty-first infantry, was recontiy triea at Fo“ Thomas, Ky., and has been dishonorably digh charged and sentenced to confinement for 1wo yoars and six months in the military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kan, 7 Ouo of the most delightful and successfuj entertainments that this post has ever seo) was a reception and ball givgn on the 26tN iust. by the officers and ladios of the Twenty« first infantry, stationed here. to Colonel Horaco Jewett and family. The hall waf builliantly illuminated and the stars and stripes covered the walls and coilings. Suok decoration always inspires sentiment among tho weaters of the blue. \ “The fabric is notbing, 'tis the thouguts i\ imparts, 'Tis the glory about it that gladdens oup bearts, "Tis each hero, who bravely our banner upe holds, ‘ Aud_ triumphs or falls to be shrined in ite folds." Tho stage was arranged as a modorn parlor and on this tho _ guests wero received by Colonel and Mrs, Jewett, Miss Jewett, Miss Stirling (Mrs, Jewett's niece), Mrs. Jocelyn and Mrs. Dun- can. Spuce will not admitof a minute des scription of the decorations, but mention of the wall tent, with its crossed spovns ove, the entrance, indicative of its object; ani tho cosy little camp fire with its blazing fagots burning in front cannot be omitted, But decorations were not all, and Mn, LaMar, the band leader, rendered the beaus tiful music of famous compusers in a mauner that even excelled himself. The ladies of the refreshment committoe wero not conten with the work of their aert fingers alone, bu¥ summoned aid from the famous Balduff; the result was a feast fit for the gods. Aol the guests were Hon. ana_ Mrs. George F. Blanchard, Dr. and Mrs. Stowitts, Mr. lnr Mrs. Essig, Miss Blanchard, Miss Allen, Mry+ and Mrs. Whitney and Mr. Mauncourt, all of Sidney, and Miss Touzalin of Omaha. i B quartery Fort Russcll, Captain Flowe has been sick in since the 24th inst. Major D, M. Bash, paymaster Umua States army, bas been ordored to pay Forl Russell, Logan and Sidney. Band concerts will hereafter be given fr:fl N 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., three times each weok, » tho barracks of {he different companics, ( Sixty-eight pack mules aud equipmentd will be sent fromm Forts Robinson und Nlios brara to Fort Russell, presumably to replacd o those tuken from this post to the Departmenf ~ of Texas, ) Cuptain Thomas Sharp availed himself, January 21, of six months’ leave of absency receatly granted b{ the War departmonty His address for this month is Occident hotel, San Francisco. y Captain A. H. Appel, assistant surgeon, now on leave of absence,has been transferres to Fort Buford, N, D., and First Licutenant Julian W. Cable, assistant surgeon, has been ordered from Fort Buford for duty av thip post in his stead. Tne post commander has made application for the discharge of Corpora! Martin Walsh, Company F, Seventeenth infantry, on the ground that his presence in t'ort. Russell iy detrimental to the good of the service. Wals] has for the past three vears been loaning money to the soldiers of this post and charg- ing 20 ver cent per month interest. This ractice, it is claimed by the post commandes has & tendency to drivewen to desortion who have become so much In dobt to this man thay their pay will haraly liguidate the interest, An interesting decision has been rendered, by the secrotary of war in tho cese of Prival Neal McLaio. ‘McLain was to havo been di charged December 6, 1801, by reason or ex: pum'inn of term of enlistment, but a shory time before his time expired ho was sens tenced by a general court-martial to threq months' confinement, which sentence expirs the lutter part of February. It was a matte¥ of ‘doubt with the port authorities as to whether the man shoula be discharged orf the 6th of December or mude to serve the res mainder of his sentence as & military cons vict. 'The secretary of war decided that he should be dischargad at the expiration of bis sentence and that he would forfeit his rej tained pay. ¥ort Meado. / Colonel Sumner has ordered praotl; marchod for every day when tho weather fina. The ladies of the post gave aleap yea# party on K'riday evening which was a very enjoyablo affair. General Perry A, Barnum, one of the vets eraus of the rebellion, died in New York eity Friday of pneumonia, The average age of the majors of hlflll'.l‘g is b years. Major Hentzon! the oldes Major Bradford is the youngest, Lieutenant R. F. Ames, Eighth iufantry, is spending a part of his four months’ leave ¢ from Fort McKinney in this eity. The average age of the fifty scuior captaing of iufautry is 53 years., Captain Itose is thg oldest. Coptain McCaskey is the youngest. Sergeant F. Moore of I'roop C, Eighth cavalry, was unfortunate enough to bave his foot broken while adjusting a belt at the saw mill on Tuesday last. The average age of lieutenant colonels of wfantry is 54 years. lacutenant Colouel Penrose is the oldest. Licutenant Colon ‘Lo average age of officers is given in the Army snd Navy Register as follows: The average age of the twenty-five colonels of i< fantry is 50 yeal Colonel DaRussey is the youngest. Every troop of the Seveuth cayalry now af Fort Riley is full and the recruiting partiel now out will soon come in. Kach troop has fifLy-eight of as fine looking 'Yeukees' ag ever siraddled a borse, ’\ i Small in size, great 1n resuits; DaWit Bost pill for constip ae tion, best for sick headache, best for sou® stomech. e Philudelphia rd: The leap yeur L Ballives