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| - DVERTISEMENTS U THESE COLUMNS will be taken until 12:5 p. m. for the evening Aud until §:50 p. m. for the morning or Sunday edl than ATl ndvertisements fn theso colnmns 15 conts & 1the first tnsertion, and 10 cents & line thereafter, oF ® por line per month. No advertisement taken for Tess than 2 ¢ the first insertion. Terms initials, O Al ndyertl by requ 3 k. oA tors add ‘A numbered letter (n oard of Tk R nddressed will bo deltverad on pr SITUATIONS WANTED. &nd 100 a line there No ndvertisement taken for less than 2 POSITION BY MIDDLE-A pusinoss, lits money 10 in rlence. Address 8 7, Bee. Ml 110 WANTED, VIV'IW('I:III\' WITH A MORTGAGE AGonbany as examiner; can furnish g0od r ences. Addross 8 11, Bee MU 14 A; WANTED, A POSITION AS gin FIrat olans reforen Patten, Grand Island, FATES 150 a line first Ul nfter, WANTED ) g ocery e exp TATIONARY B Address A PITRT WANTED-—MALE HELP. [0 Tine t RATES—16c n 11 fter. No advertisem B ax misslo ernsing p duced; crases Ink thoroughly In two s 200 Lo %0 per cont profit agent's sulos amovnted to $620 in alx days, anot &2 In two hours. We want one general agent in tate and territory. For terms and full jar oxs Mo; ser Mfg. Co , LaCro: ¥ B‘ WANVED, FIRNICLASS MACHINIST Davis & Cowglll ]- PORTRAIT ARTISTS WAN our clectric IIght. prini n trial. trait €, Ware block, Omaha B CANVASSERS WANTED ders for our portraits. Exe Ware block, Omaha B N TO TAKE ORDERS Do, i no experlence torms; best specinlties: snmples free. pehester, N TO GIVE Excelslor Por- M3 MG t TO SOLICIT ( slor Portrait ¢ M Ml NO DELIVERING stondy work: host Glen Bros, Mu4-12¢ W0l BEE BLDG. 0w A2+ IRT CROOK NOW 127 10 B ENTY OF WORK AT for pick and shovel hands. WANTED—A GOOD HARNESS MAKER CAN got stendy work nnd good wages by applying at once-one who spenks German s preferred 3. Rusche, C lumbus, Ne BoWANTED. A MAN OF EXPERIENCE 10 work on stock and grain farm. Go.d wages and houno furnishod. Address 1. . Jordan, bo 215 Duniap, lowa. (HINTR PoUARNESS MAKERS WANTED. ¢ wages paid. K. Stache. York, Neb. PoWANTED, AN INSTRUCTOR IN ALGEBIAL geometry and trigonometry for threo hours day until firat 0f May; state terms. AddressS 10, Boo. 43010° LAl MISSION PAID Bsavawy “AND CO workors, Mot Mfg. Co., 160 Howard stre MiIT 1 oD CWANTED, ONE PERSON § tons, koep Dooks: March 25 VI INSTRUC ow York Life, Mgz I Boyaxien 2 BOvs box tpetory. TEADY WORK, OMATIA n i SALARY GUARAN call’ at once room 446 1 By ANTED s Goob M ed 10 right partios; 'y block BOOK AND JOB COMPOSITORS W. B, ; TED. stendy work, unlon prices ponrhorn street, Chic B TED, TWO GOOD RUSTLERS; SOME- ting new. Apply 8 to 10 n. m. E.J. Harle Fotel Cascy. M 11+ WITH §100.00 TO HANDLIE A HOUSE- n this state: §200.00 per month in it. 4 Douglus. room . M50 12¢ OMAHA BOARDING. Contined. " FIRST CLASS BOARD MA W | R.20, FRENZER BLK atnew bonrding house recently opened at 1732 01 “ “PRIVATE MONEY morigage loans, low rates Reo bullding VW LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AND COLLAT- toral notes and mortgages bought. Reed & Selby, 334 Board of Trade. i) Wil W BAINEY. 51 MATA NAT. BK. BLT Clity mortgages, Lowest rates. Monay on hn Terms reasonable. M405 12¢ Dodge st.. conventent location. FIRST AND_RECOND Alex. Moore, 401 MRS K o bullding hns a fire-y nt, complote steam heating fxt e floors, gas, ete. Apply at the ¢ comont basem water on all t of The CENT MONEY T0 1O wo property if St. Edwar k, St Edwards d Loan Agency 19 0 8 10 P ) Roference, Exchange A White, ot Matato ] - FOR RENT, STORE, 1621 HOWARD, Neb, ACTUR: engine “SUITABLE BUILDINGS FORL MANU ing purposes at_Eckormann_ Place. good and botler, §55 per monti. 0. ¥ i T KON only first class security, 220 CHEAP 1ith i | W money; AlL LOOATION IN departments in L RENT. IN DEST RET inhn, entire xecond floor IMPROVED CITY “ MONEY TO LOAN ON property, low rate. A. Cp Frost, Dougli: blk 5 O SHORT FOR RENT. TRACKAGE WAREHOU T MONEY TO LOAN ON ~ AL B L L Wi T e o i to $10.00 STORE ROOM ON Mutual (~-(m.- llumw«u\ W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 818 N. Y Life. lond at 10w rates for ehoice sccurity on Nobraska or lowa farms or Omaha eity property. W, WE ARE NOW FREPAR PLA! Iarge 1oans on Inslde Husinoss property at very low rates of Interest. Wo also handle ground T. MURRAY, Ieases on_business proporties. Geo. J. Paul, 1 84| Board of Trade. 1 “ ~LOAN WANTED, 1 WANT #0000 FOR_FIVE years at i por cent, will gl first mortgage on 100 farms in Nebraska. Address box 16 Frankfort, Tnd, 012 t, or Waugh 42510* Omaha. Apply at room 2413 N stre & Westorfield FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. RATE: At b0 a 1ine first time and 10c a line there ) wdvertisoment taken for less than “’ GARDE { FARMS TO RENT. T. MURRAY. TO LEASE, LON o) business strect. Call RENTAL AGENCIES. NTAL AC rvin & Co., 2 LOTS, ERM, 03 N. I8th; 728 "~ MONEY TO LDAN--CHATTELB RATES - after BANK Rt CES, K, Shoely block ephone 630 N8 150 8 lino first lime and 10¢ (A ling the 0 ndvertisement DO Vi 1f 80 d0 not fail to got our ratos g, We make loans furniture, piano i ro 18 1 'y on tho same day you ask for It. We will carry the loan as long as you desire, glving you the privilege of paying it in_ full or in part atany time to sult your convenience, and any part paid roduces tho cost of carrylng the loan in Droportion to the amount patd Our offics are contrally located and aro o ar- ranged that partiescalling on us can be walted on quiekly and courteously. It will bo to your advantage to seous before se- curing & loan. Omaha Mortgnge Loan Co., Roow 11, Urelghton Block, WANTED TO RENT. RATES-150 a line firat after. No advertisen ] WANTED IMMEDIATELY, LARGE FURN A xhied room with board for min and wite in pri vate family where there are no other bonrders, Address S 13, Bee. befora bor. 1mo and 100 & ine thero- nt taken for less than 25 oval or publieity, on ete,, at the 0. unnecessary delay. but you get tho _ STORAGE. —OLDEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST house in thie city. Willlams & Cross, 1214 Harney. WANTED~TO BUY. TS 1o i et (100 % 1170 Thoront i Sk S04 B Posiofee ter No advertisement taken for less than 25 - _— e pter ¢~ e C Wlll. LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF FURNITU 'RE BOUGHT, SOLD, STORED. security; strictly contidential. A. E. Harrl ntal block N SECOND AN D FURNTTUI HOUGTTT SO0 X hand goods. Boston Furniture Co., 608 M Keystone Mtge. Co., room 208, Sheely block. 03 LOAN SEE FOR SALE-FURNITURE. { WIHEN YOU WANT A CHATTE RATES 15 o line firat timo and 100 u 1ino thoroat | X! 1. Davia, room 2, Continentat bioce. W) ler. No advertisement takon for loss than A3 T B VI AL, R SAN' \|(|‘\P‘ LOANED ON l‘l u\n'mnr TTORS) FOR SALE. VERY CHEAP, ELEGANT LEA. Frod T ( ther u[lllnhln'rml furniture, elght chairs and ESIIEIDIRECE Freaierry; il ) loungo: suitable for office or library. Adares RS R C MONEY TO LOAN, 50, 0, % DAY ON Fi Dufl Groen, removed to 158 Beo oMl 523 RNT FOR 14 ‘months, 4 ety | N ture, live stock. Koom § u Burker blk MON ( SALE, ¥ SHINGS COMPLET) a10-r00m house, with 1o Dblocks west of postofiice. first clags, none better. shinde troes, bard able for | any time on e Rent $0.0) per month ound ‘very reasonable. It ble wiil romaln as boarders. B M I5011% D FARM 268 On household g pianos, organs. horsos, mulos, wogons. ete., at the lowest possible rates without publieity, removal of property or change ot possession. ranged to suit the borrower. nts 0f uny amount can be made at any reducing b 1 and interest. thus giv all the fthe partinl payment RRIAGE arriago horse: party going enst. Apply of the Merriaiu, 25th and Dodgs, 25 134 nefits FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. ED. SALESMEN CAN EASIL 510 §75_per week abovo expe t Non-Evaporating, No o patls. $100 o day iy for these goods; no ex to w erritory Kiven prove this statement if you will nddress orcestor Firo Aj corporated), Worcester, Mass. woney 10 n 1o thero- for lexs than e, HATES “15c 0 line Arst time o 0 ndvertisement take after. (- WANTED, Call ut once. 12 J.W. Crat. s —WANTED. A GIRL FOR /work at w0 N 24th St. ERAL HOUSK 261 BRI FOL NOUSEWORK 5 Charles strect DB 110 AL HOUSEWOKK e (1=600D WA i small family Apply 1-WANTED, 7605 8. 20th st » GIRL, Uk A GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. Uply ut 1310 North 2ith stroot. 4 e 1= WANTED, i GENERAL housework ANTED, GIRL T6 COOK AND | Jwork, 1914 Loeust at FOR “WANTED, AT 1110 DOUGLAS Jgiels to make clgar and pajer hoxes; experl enced proferred. Also a quick, Intelligent boy 45010° 1-WANTED, A MIDDLE AGED OR YOUNC Ulady. to keep hiouse on # near Kearn Neb. " Address Downey & Osborne, b Nob. (11 AND DAVE Dikon RENT, ROOM FLAT, FRONT 16TH A Hicko! 7201 D, EAST FRONT. 1 Tr w, protty, §14 b-room house, car St Mury’s uyo., Fldelity Trust Co., K. entrance N. Y. Life. ROOM COTTAG Trom ) HOUSES AND APARIM acnce block in elty. 108 Dr LARGE LIST OF HOU! STORES, otc., $ and up. Paul, 17 Board of Trade. 208 A 5 S 6 AND T ROOMS, WITIT ath, convenlent to business, only §20. Mend Lnvt. Co., 442 Boe bullding and carringé house D front overlooking High Sl ow belug papered wnd p ougl slon glven on the Weh fust. Thos. F. xton bie 14 “FOR RENT, 0-ROOM HOUS BATH. 1( and cold water, cholce Jocution, 1 5. Wi, 1), o wkna 6 NICE NEWLY rooms, 522 N. 10th, Brennan fints FDR RENT. FURNISHED ROOMS. BATES 15 Ll aftor. FURNISHED M a line first time and 100 a Iino there No udvertisement taken or leay than %o, i'v"fmu RIENT, ONE LANGH FRON Unack furnishwd Gr un{urnished ToOws, Bth street. Ol WO —-NICELY FURNISHED FRON T ROOM FORONE Yor two gentlomer 10 Davenport st. wr_ ROOMS WITH OR WITHOUL 18th, 10-100 FURNISHED ROOMS, “stogle or en sulte, 2 adjoining arlor, sultable fort ludles or married coupl best of rofer ence required. @2 So. 14 167 11 ]‘—u KNISHED board. 104 - FOIt REN BATES= 18 u line firat time and 100 a 1in ther after. No advertisoment tuken f0r loss than 20 ]‘ —NICELY FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOAKD for man und wife or two ladies, private family #5 woek each; modern conveniences. 515 N FVION 00N | PRt ALSO BOOM %th st BABLE FIRST AND SECOND south and east. furalshed rooms at ‘The 6 No, 29th street M2y 13 Joof VERY DESIRAR Mrs. Slrine 3 “ROOMS AND BOAKD, 1510 CHICAGO 87 MIGS. Churehill s 13 —HOOMS FURNISHED O UNFURNISI D th first oluss beard, 1121 Day ey st 4 IOABD’&O. pian P&t and sce me when you want a loan, or if more con: nt. call telephone 1621 and your business can be transacted ot hom vs on hand: no delay: business confidential. Fidelity Loan Guarantee Co., B.F. Masters’ old stand, R. 4, Withnell bik, Harney. RATES—150 o lino Arat time and 10c a line ther ® afte advertisement taken for less than 25 QENE PRIGHT PIANO, STANDARD MAKE, ased only a few months, at o sacrlfice. 2622 Cald well st. Qurom sare. TWO BILLIARD AND 2 tnbles with eties, balls, racks: good order; Dult G MS1G no publicity; h and M58 een, Barker block ench BUSINESS CHANCES. WATES15c a line first_time and 10¢ line there after. No ndvortisement taken for 10ss hun 2 YV BUY THE COMMERCIAL, THE LEADING Hotel at Broken Bow, Xeb,” ¥o land in'trute. Qpinnisana ¢ Grand Island, Ne! ( NTERNATIONAL or irade for bigh grade bicycle if in good shupe. 1. Abbott, § Ware bloc] 3432 150 - 5 B ATo S —KOR A A Y D L0 SLm Y ok with aaidalh Gapital C1nvast th & atgck of SALE, A FIRST CLASS OPENING FORt or for direct city pressure: modern prssen ! § 88} X oL B nreMsug R mOton general merchandise; well established business; a1 Eompleto, with A moGer JAfety abslinnees. | 6004 profits.” Addross box il Omaha, Neb. Windsor, Kemp & Co., 205 N. Y. Life bldg. M457 o AT e CASH PAID M!SCELLANEO\TB k?‘"i |In‘u — ckleshy, bo 150 u lino first tme und 100 a line ther . No advertisement taken for less than 2 RATE ite 7 —FOR SALI ness: g00d R CVAINS FOR SATARIES SERVICES WAGES, | Lockiox £ Sy ote., ngalnst corporations or Individuuts, bonght ettt 25 . Duvis,R 20 Continental bik ‘ WANTED, BLACKSMITH TO LOCATE IN 309-M12 newtown ob new rallwsy: Inducoments to right 150 | pATtY. Address Wi M. Guusell, cowusite agent, o nny | Ba mu.l\nulum-(u., MUT 14+ and ndvanced on. TR CANADIAN ‘EMPLOYMENT 0Kk Farnam st. up stairs, male and fem mail promptly sttended to. Nattonul bank, Tel. 834, BROS. CARP) . All kinds jobbing; 414 8. 18th. Reference TDhAo0 ALOPG 08 Dpaaty Ono aceount of old age. Inquire of B. Arndt, Blalr. Mi21 a3 Y T, EDWA Nel a good w either . Powell, sec TED, A CREAMERY Al s00d 'inducements offered n Lo R"w.mrun OLD VIE WS OF OMALIA, NOW. ces I'rinting Co., th and Howard. M157 10+ | retary Business Mon 108 18 Y QK saL E. A LARNESS SHOP. 1§TH AND i iz L X vinton sts;, on account of sicknéss. Address RATES—15c a lne first tine und 10¢ & e there- | Fred Mueller, 1724 Vinton st 181-15 after. 0t taken for loss 2420 S, MADANE FLILY. CUMING sTRiET, | X Lake Manawa, AddressJ. J. Mulowney, Hebron, Delairvoyant and trance medium: independent | Nel 209 voices; tells pust and future: M2 Kl MRS, NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT hotel in the townof Wilber. * All Droliable business medium, Afth year 11y N, lith | 00 running order, doing o good - business, Hens 880 | oms for selling. don't like the climute. W1 sell cheap for eash or part on time. For further partie- ulars write to Jos. K. Kyle, Wilber, Sallne Co Nll:ib 22 -FLOURING MILL FOR SALE. THE STEAM power fiouring mill, with a eapacity of 12 bbls. dny, of all modern improvements, bullt % 0 advertise 18520 Yohon SALE, MY BATHING RESORT AT FIRST CLASS furnished in THE ONLY ARKIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. WONDERFUL Drovelations. Challonges the world, Legrave, dead tranco clairvoyant, palmist and iife reader; tells your life from the \ cradle o grave; unites the separated; causes mar Tluge with the one you love: tells whoro you wili | pe b ‘oeed aud in what business best adspted for; las | Yenrs ago with the expense of $14.000.00, in Prague, the celebrated Kgyptian breastplate for luck and to | Saunders Co., Neb.,'is offered for sale on ensy Qestroy AA infuencos: curas fits. intomporance | terms. For further partioulars address Knspar DAILY BI valley, T or axchango for g anty, near B, quire of any real FOR SALE, Wallace, 312 Fon saLk JOR SALK ) 100 5 lots. JE FOR SALE-HFAL ESTATE. Confied. FOR SALE 400 ACRE FARM IN pork packing house and fxin M. dogot. Foi wtate ANt (n Hi HRASKA FARM rown block. FIVE ACKE LOTS ADIOINING Tilk Biair, Neb.; good iand. FRIDAY BLUK RIVER miles wost of Hobron in the eounty: good bundance And wn bron. LANDS b and Y& RENT Sabornl desirable medinm stzed and sniall houses EHeap ana on easy torms. W. 3. Millard, at Omahn ¥ht, bank S CORNER 17th, H.W. MeBride, 144-A 8¢ Ring. . DORCAS, 821X sttnges, stable for & horses, can be divided Toqulre at premises. 12 15* TOWN OF FoR SALE-oN A PROMT phalt, cast front, on ado, n fine AS residon ENT STREET MARCH 11 18 rty Ow d Rental Claire Join and v lley count Add terms, on deferred 88 1. Romick, los, pRyments, € por oent %, 0. box 2004 Los Angeles, Cal 71 n6* stab te In every dotall; latest | provements decorated through ont mi t iouse by motor; n gront ¢ 10 secure o modern home. Addross P 47, Bee ofti M207 15 Uk satk SNTEEN THOUSAND mproved lands in Howard, Sherman, G raski, on ACR y Y ral intorest OR_SALE, conventen N. Hicks, SEVERAL nenr Hanacom park, just completed, all modern can glye tmmediate po Y. Life bldg. ELEGANT HOUSES session. Geo, 28318 tainable, K. CORNER N oot ling, Barker block. PACIFIC TNION )acre on Platte bottom oo, L and Lot Co., JoRsar Address 1o 2TH a brgain for o fow days only. I, RAL 5 N. 16th street. ONE 14 ROOM lots, well located part K box 114, Wil _HAIR GOODS. IAD LA must sell AGE (ONLY) A, tope ir. .21 MIL ND, nville, Neb. M ANDHICKOITY, 50X150 K. Dr ) 8400 PER Addross 8 9, Mals 110 Co-oporatiye | M5 HOTEL, AND THR sh, balanco on t losses. This paui forts to ¢! under. RATES. after. T ARG Liricnl ~15¢ a line fir advortisom ST STOUK IN 13 Tigs and beards o spoclalty. switches, halr chalos, Mall orders solicited. Da NTIRE Wi Wi, te.. sond o8, 111 h st mo and 100« line there. t taken for loss than 2 THEAT- for catalog 1 Omaha, 916 great, e 1DEAL LADIES' PAWN BROKERS. HAIR DRESSING PAR lors, switchos, banks, wigs. toupees, Jewelry and hair ornaments in stocks wigs to ordor, tention given to mail orders. 209 S. 15th 'st., spocial at Hoor. MM M20* RATES - after. Br:x [ MARTI, JFRED MOULE, OFFICE 15113 FARNAM ST S, SNV TOAN OFFIG ¢ nline first time and 10¢ a line there. No ndvertisement taken for loss than 23c. REMOVED 10 107 8, 1510 DODN DRESSMAKING. RATES 1o arter. INGAGEME “ramilies solicite ~ MASQUERADE OOSTUMES ETC. a ltne first time and 10c o line t No advertlsoment taken for_less than 2. 10 DI 4. Miss Sturdy "6 M1 1571 ST Wl AG MUk 51 the credit he h 8 now, UP GO THE INSURANCE RATES Local Fire Protectionists Will Damand Bet- tor Risks in the Future, MARCY STREET TAKEN Object of Gets a Ver a Justice, Mr. Chris Hartmau, compact manager of the fire insurance companies doing business in Omana, has received from the officials in charge of this division to advance insuranco rates at once, N0 now business at present rates and to get rid of the old business as rapidly as possible, considered necessary in order to get rates back to somethiag like what they wero when the old troken in Omaha last October and insuranoce was taken by rival firms at any All of the old sores healed now, however.and all of the companies doing business in Omaha are members of the new compact of which Mr. Hartman is man. During the war last fall $1 1nsurance 'J,') This order has veen agor. oty was written for the busine men local " agonts ' and" took risks that woula have bankrupted them, 80 they claim, had they experienced any big a thing of the past, and future fire risks in Omaha will be written at arate which will give tho insurance com- a chanco to live, “During tho past year 108 insurance_com- panies went out of business in the United States, und thirty more are now making of- 50 up their affairs and gotout from his dropping out was occasioned by heavy losses and inadequato rates. of tho companios went iuto the vear with big surplus funds, but they did businos unprofitablo rate and hnd losses which sim- ply wived out tho surplus funds and made the owners of the stock auxious to eet iuto some business where tho risks were not so *1tis all well enough for merchauts to try and squecze down the rates of insurance,” continued Mr. Hartman, “and they generally do, but not oue merchant i tifty could get aud do the busivess he does it It were not for the behind surance him, company au absolute loss,”” Property Owners street between RATES—Iic a line first. fime and 10c a lino there No ndvertlsemepd taken for less than 2ic. after. ADIES & GEN ~ MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. Slib o BT RAT c a LEMEN FAN rade costumes at 114 § 14 h. Golden o first Ume and 10c a line there after. No ndvertlsemgnt taken for less than 25 (m~u PAID FOR OLD GO! room 30 Barker block, Ou REMINCTON TYPEWRITER EST IN THE WORLD. B Jos. P. M 1607% Farnim Street, Omaha. Neb, INT MASQUE Kle store. 90-m12 ). CARSON & BANKS, 913 ‘GEATH, Ch CHICAGO BURL Depot 10th and N hicago Vestibulo.. cago Expres Chicago A300 Sty upon the case. KFor sevoral y taken, posed contract, with railway trac| teenth or travel. v tibulo 1. dwood Kxpress.. Jited Expross. Omaha. Dopot 1ith w11 Maira Sty of the city which law both claim, Kanans City Divy Exp Night Kxp via U.P. Tenves Omnhn. Going | 0.0 o m 405 p m 10 p m "~ UNION PACIFIC. Unton Depot10th an: Overland s & Fairtield Ex .Paclfic Express. .. CHIOAGO, It I & PACIFIC, East. |Union Depot 10th & Marcy Sts. tiantic Vestibulo Express Night kxpress.. Marcy Sts, Iye Express.. Arrives Omaha. thing, a dit a verd CHICA Ul o 706 b .l e | andall private complaints with wassage, baths | Brow. Prague, Saunders Co., Neb. MU0 85 and alcoliol treatment. Send 82, lock 0f balr, aame | 07 C s T e and date of birth any ve nceurato life chart; 2 00nta In btaImEs L0F OIEOMIAr: BIY6. Initinls OF Opb interest In good business in a good booming 11 [ 4 3 ] enl estate business in eastern Nebraska. For par- you ariy: also photos of same. Oftico 1007 | Tes s b 41 et 128t R00r B0 ticulars nddress Albert Rood, Koom 704, New York L e g AL R 00R Life building. Omaha. Va0 157 Y5, —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A GOOD CASI business that wili pay party operating it fifty 1t profit; good ronson for selllng: good farm Address 5 0, per e Or 10ty taken (n exchunge. alp Leaves | Omaha | » m pm « vos 1 SI0U Omahal _Depot. SI0U Depot, AGO, MIL. & 8T, P. dopot and Ma Chioago Expross .. .. ieago Kxpre CITY & 0th and Marey Sts. PACIFIC & PACIFIC, PAUL|Arrive |Arrive 3th and Webster ats. | bondsman in released from j Judge Doane 1 street. nd ehiiropodist. Mr FOR TIE NEXT TE my saloon at Wausa, Neb. A boomlng town, Vlocation. Bullding 20x40. Two story. i celiar and fixtures, Only saloon in town. 1 DAYS. FOR SALE i SMITIL 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, id toor. Aleoliol sulphur and ses baths’ Migd 140 | to sell but will rent saloon and fixtures for 8000 SR : per month. Aadress, C. C. Tellborg, Wauss, Neb IS8 ETOWE. MASSEUSE ELECTRICIAN 410-11% 322 Ramgo block. My30 140 o SALE, ONE-UALF INTEREST IN THE Atlantie foundry and machine shop; dolng u od business: good chance for & machinist. J. 1, Warr, Atlantic, In. M 3 NG IN NEBRASKA FOIt A Y THE BEST OP) store, AddressL.T. Brooking, Funk, Nob. MiG0-16¢ 7 —A FINE STOCK OF HARDW ARE IN CITY OF 5000, doing best business; first class stock: store contrally located; bas lease of 2ig years. stock Involce §,000. Hest reasons for selling. Ad dress Omaha Hardware Co. 422 [ MASBAGE. 610 3. m= MADAME LA RUE. MASSA 16t streot, 'rd floor, Usros RENT, THE ONLY HOTEL N |"' the Incorporated town 0f Kennard, Was b b FOR EXCHANGE. IATES 150 n lino first time and 1008 line there- after. No advertisement tuken for less than 2o, VA LEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M D'SE; WILT, take roal eatato & mouoy. Box 0 Frankiort, fu 1) T-BEFORE BUYING A FIANO BXAMINE THE ~1F YOU HAVE A GOOD UPRIGIT PIANO T0 e scale K mUall iaho. A Hosye, 1) Dagias (f.:.’.‘;“.‘.‘? for 0L 4L bicck 1. Armour Place, Souti 4 n? clear “of ALl e Bee ottice, 7 MUNDRED HEAD OF HORSES AND LAND 41n eastern Nebraska for a stock of dry goods, YV, FOR BALE, 0 upright plano, n Addre: 1EAP FOR CABH, A FINE clothing, boots and shoes, hats and caps. Address uounv TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. 1015 Nebraska City, Neb. 235 MIO* BATES— 5o a liue tirst e aad 100 o ling thoro. | ZoONEIMILD cAsl, ::33-3.5'“.‘;‘.'" CHOICE fter. No advertisoment takei for less than 250 CENTRAL LUAN & TRU tor_lox | chuawe for w goud, & \ardware; ‘wrlte with foll patticalan 37 00, BEE ““!{:" come and see we and the llml? Wood River, Nob \i*’*“'s""“';:;”";"* ARD PNIMPROVED 7 FOR EXCHANGE, ONE NOKMAN STALLIO city prog 000 and upwards.s to § per L No delays. W w Sumlth & Co., 15tk munm%y G gne trgtting etatlion: weut oles lagds prica, 7, KoK EXCUANGE IALF SEOTION OF HIGHLY Uimproved land 1 Cherry Co.. Nebraska, 1or mer chandise, W BEAL ESTATE LOANS, 470 7 PEIL CENT; 1o dditions! charges (OF commIksion OF ALLOT: ey oW Sl wirat Nadlonal bani gk Thos. I*. Matthews, Woob Lake, Neb. 425 130 “ ~COATES, 1014 FARNAS REAL EBTATE. rt timo and 100 aent taken for les VLACK, BAKGAINS, NINE KOOM on Wirt, #,500: §1,000 cash. Elegaut home Plokney, $.500; §60 cash, balance 500 per ichard C. Pattorson, 1511 Faroau st Wi i other fine howes; would consider some “MONEY 10 LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA dlodililbken, Csimian ot AR property: bulidluk loaus a spociaity. Brewuan | TIOK SALE AT A & Co., Karbach block. i | LW L Heluy'y drat sddition to Sou = wall piyment dowd, balwnce mouthly | EY AT LOWEST WATES, F | 1 183, First National Bank bulldiog A SaMAhbu. Luala e EASTERN MONKY - 01 _ FOR SALE-- \v LOANS, G, G. WALLACE, 313 BROWN BLK. (] UHL, BEAL KSTATE LOANS M1 BEE BLEG ine there Vhan e, “ i PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE LuANn BARGAIN, LOT 16, BLOCK 4, Omasha desired. BATES-ite a llue Arat thin ater ortl fy ‘.'mv‘ o1 FOOMS, CUBYGL lwiive Sakes 82U O BUOG L Abiok be wacellod. Mrs Matw pima cior wiA L ODERN 10 KOOM HOUSE, GOOD LOCATION, Addross OU, Tee M0 Mioe GMAUA SAVINGE DANK MAKE: On roal €atnin mb lowost Warket Tt s wado in wmali d for short or | 3, BEA L6 1348 BTV trade; cash bargais. LARY | LCUT properLy ne Biown blodk, fith aad I from John H. i) Chie. OMAMA & ST. LOU depot, 10th aud Marcy Sts,|Omabn Juia Cannon Ball & MO, VALLEY. Depot st and Webster Sty Passouger. |1 Sxpress. G0y m L tibule Limited.. 9364 m | SLOCK, 8t tustern Flyer D2 m 7 E0ba m N Arrives | Omaha “Arrives [Omuha Juckson streets, cost of #4,500, stalls for Mr. 000 m| 9.00 o m/(ix 510 p m| m| m | i St Laves ‘ Omahn ih $ioux Oty Kxp i it Pas MISSOURI Deput 15th and Wobstor St - Deadwood | ut.) Wyo. Bxp. ortolk (itx, Sunday AXPross. .. (x. Mo, Lmited, ... I"Al‘u 10, Wpml.... St Loujg Jxpress N Toaves | OHICAGO, It 1. & PACIF Transer| Unlon BepotiGouncll Bluts 630 p m| NI IERDTON vevre 1 tlantic Expross 00 Vestibulli Timited. o Leaves Transfer T K. O, BT 008 & OB Union Depoty Gouncll Bluft, [Arrives Omahn NI sund’ y:il'll 0w [Arriver Omahn 0 wm Arrives Transtor goge, ete. for action. self, Touves Trunafer Leavos [~ “BIOUX CITY & PACIFI Arrives ranafer| Union Dapot, Councll Blufls. | Tranafer X Sloux ity Acwommodation.. 100y LB s'...mxur ETR 615 b m| 1000 p m| BU0 b w 140 8w George Crestdf AGO & NOWTHW ESTE % Depot, Cou Chicagy Exy atibiulo Limite 11 Kaatern Kiyor ik 8at) Atlantio Mall (Ex Non) | 743 & m Carroll Passonger ... ... |1 ———— wo Youugsters Missiug. 88, & 13-year-old 2226 South Fifteonti street, lng singe Monday liss Lizzie Mathows, tnches tal, eyed and & ing lika 14, bas weer Dy EXpre: iRhE Express & QUINCY, | Npress . 1 Bluits “empm 620 ww ATV fif)nnmll Blufls ' Transt o [Arrives |Transtor Arrl " |Transtor 0 | 910 & m | 130 p m 00 p w lad living at has been mis three feet eight weizhing eighty pounds, e 2w baired, ) years vl t but ool misslog a't the week Scuts Eloventb swest, | R P —— Syrup. 25 conts. Farn —rSquatt Hasmisas, Neb., in Nebraska, cents, There are for §7,000,000. this very county, without a0 ac fo's oo 182 [ WANT FOURY Enjoin usual height, and is Wallick’s As ne could o yet to s cltizens owning proporty in that vicinity have been trying to got tho lumber company to vacate certain parts of the stroet occapied by its yards. ~ | Chief Soavey was 1nstructod ro have the ob- struction removed, but no definite action was At the council meeting on Tueaday evening March 1, a resolution was adopted granting the lumber company the use of thegrounds in question for a periud of five years at a rental of 0 per year. Yesterday Hon. Kleazer Wakeloy and Abra- ham Rosenbery applied for au injunction re- straining the city from entering into the pro- The petitioners allege tuat they own property on Marcy street between Fifteenth and, Sixteentn streets to which they bave practically no access on account of the lumber yards, as the street is fillea making it almost impos- sible to reach their property either from K Sixteeath streets., that their property, while valuable for busi- ness purposes, is rendered almost wholly useless by the proposed renting of Four- teeuth street to the lumber company. ask that the city bo enjoined from making the proposed contract and that the street be declared open to its full width for public Juage Hopewell granted a temporary re- straining order and set Thursday, March 17, for the hearing of arguments in the case, d a Justice. An order was issued from the district court yesterday restraining Justice Gibson koiug any further with the case of J. L. Rico agaiusy Bernard Dolan, attorney, rents a house out in the north part Rice and bis brother-ic- “Kach demunded the rent and ordered Dolan 10t to puy the other any- forciblo entry pro- ceedings in Curtis’ name and Curtis enterod laimer and Rico renewed the prozeed- ings in his own name, hus rent but don’vwant to be ejected. the application for av injunction. Tho jury in Judge Doaue's court returned at midnight last night for'$5,500 for the plaintiff in tho case of Matt Claire against the Omaha Street Railway company. sued for §25,000 aamages for injurics sus- tained by being struck by a cable car on Dodge sireet two years ago. Other Litigations, Eu Koen, who was surrendered by his bondsmen Peter Elsassor and W. 3 charged with criminal libel, sccured a new Skow, aud was Then Rice bezan Nels nd a jury are hearing the case of James Richards against tho city, am appenl from an_award of damages by ap- rs for the grading of Leaveuworth Jacob Brundell is secking to recover $10,000 Green for personal injuri sustained by falling upon a defective walk on property under Greon's control at Ninth and ‘The palace car used in transporting tne nery and properties of J - liek’s “Cattie King” company, which will ap- pear at the I"arnawm Strecttheater next week, 1s worthy of more than passing notice. car was bullt expressly for M. 1t is sevonty feot long and tho fitted up inside with celebrated trained borses, and compartments for scener, 50 conveniently are the stalls unoccupied tney fold up against the sides of the car like tne leaves of & book, leaying the car clear When in use the stalls open out as each horse takes his place, until the whole is trausformed from a reception palace stable worthy of the great The outside of the decorated and lettered in gold bronze. Taken as a whole the car is a Wallick's the horses arrang. d that when —_— ‘T'o the proprieior of Salvation Oil-- Thou hast built a living monument, A cure for hurts with little monoy spent. Salvation Otl, the greatest liniment. No one now thinks of a domestic or foreign trip without & supply of Dr. Bull's Cough ADAMS COUNTY HEARD FROM. Valuation Increased Dollars and K March Today the assessed valiation of the farms of this county is over §1,200,000, while twenty yoars ago it was not as mauny over 100 Mostof these wealthy farmers have made their money by close application to work in By far jority of them cameé here a few ysars ago | ash_enough to s of land. Rigelow same to Adams ot FAlse Lhe B2 290 Eeearationt INTO COURT peromptory orders and to take compact was have boen the benefit {nsurance indomnity tako a hazardous risk at an unprofitable rate and raises a howl if the company refuses to grant his request. Insurance companies have had @ bard time of it for the past fow years in this city and they have derided to o no moro businoss at NTH STREET. Join th ing up this Thoroughfare, The oity council can not make its proposed contract with thoe Chicago Lumber company for the occupancy by the company of Marcy Fourteenth and Fifteonth streets until after tho courts have passed City from Clos- They allege Tho defendant, au wants o pay Wallick at a room into a car is beautifully home, and is trained Horses s ' worthy of Mr. os ~= | Raider, Charger, Egypt and Texas—whose quarters it is, us Prospered. .—~Adams couuty is the most deusely populated county in the state, except Doyglas avd Lancaster, alsoone of the wealthiest, in respsot to size, farmers in the county who are worth 5,000 and it is doubt- ful if the farms in Adaws could be purchased tho greater ma- | pirthase a By economy &nd par ovuraace they bave become 1udepen tantly “squatted” on the land he chose until he could secure the requisite cash. His cighty nores which he obtained from the govern- ment for $14 ho has increased, by good managoment, to 180, worth $5,000, Mr. Bigelow 1is now county oclerk. Provious to assuming the dutios of his office, he sold a large amount of stock. His last year's orop was valued at §1,000. “Certainly Tarming pays.”’ said Mr. Bigelow, “if a per son will ouly stick at 1t and not buy too much machinery, When H, C. Freso of West Blue township ©ame to this country 1 1873, his total world- ly nssots consistoa of $100 and & team of borses. Today, he is worth over §,000. The 80 acres whicn ho purchased thon for $1,000 are now worth £500. ln addition, he owns 100 acres of beautiful land, which & person could not touch for loss than £5,000. Last year he raised $1,000 worth of rye, corn and oats, tilling but half his land. “Charley” Brown became a Nebraska farmer in 1875, oringing with bim $230, his family. and an abundance of pluck. Ho so cured A quartor section for 1,850, and_now the same land {s worth $5,500. ' Mr. Brown's farm is well stocsed and improved, and buy- ing and selling cattlo and hogs is his spec- ialty, His assets aro placed at §9,000 above liabilities, Linegar s another farmer who could not pay for his farm outright when he bought it. ‘The 160 acres of land bought in 1853 for £2,000 now are worth £5,000. Besidos, ho owns 120 acres fn Clay county worth 8,000, Last YORY 1,000 bushels of corn and 2,000 of oats wero raised on his two farms, besides a large quantity of flax. ‘“‘Farming has paid mo so far,”” said Mr. Linegar, “and I think this ca- lamity howling is nogood.” His §10,000 worth of property would tend to euforce his remarks, Supervisor B, T, Kornan was a very young man when he began, in 1875, extracting a Living from Adams county soil. Ho immodi- ately purchased a quarter section of Union Pacific land in Highlona township for & an acro. Ho has siuce then seen this land quaa- ruple in value. Besides this, bo now owns a tree claim worth $1,000, and 240 acres of ad- oining land which would readily ring £5,200. Mr. Kernan has made much of *his money in raising stock. Last weok he marketod a lond of ten hogs which he had purchased for $13 each four months before. The lot was sold for & more capital than Mr. Kernan had when tie came to Nebraska. He is worth 814,000, 1. Rinker of West Bluo township, has lived in the country for fifteen years, He was not & poor man when he came hoere, as he brought £2,000 with him, He bought 160 acres of land for £1,040, which today he values at #,000. He also owns some city lots in Hastings, Half of his farin is yet meadow; on the remainder last year he raised $1,000 worth of corn and oats. Mr. Rinker's $2,000 capital bas increasod now to over §),000. ‘The Dean brothers—James, William and Lucien—of Lattle Blue township, are among tho prosperous Tarmers of this section. As thev have mequired all their proporty by thrifty facmiog, it1s evident that they find that a profitable occupation. Beujamin Shermaa is a prosperous and energetic neigh- bor of the Deans. Louis, William, Agustus and C. Kortz are aquartet of Germans who began farming in Zero township with but one team. ‘Lhe fou brothers have now property valued at $10,000. Julius, I'red and 24 Myers of the same township, camo hero a fow yoars ago with absolutely notbing. They are each worth from #7,000 to $15,000, which they have ac- cumulated by German thrift, J. W. Theruton, one of Adams county’s supervisors, has found farming o paving & business that he is now loaning money to more unfortunate mortals in the city. Beu S. Sunodgrass 1s & young furmer who has a beazutiful and lucrative farm. His word is as good as his note, and that 1s as vood as gold. William Huxtable has lately retired from agriculture with a very respoct able competence. Robert and Isaac Boya are both “well fixed.” Tsaac Boyd has always been a prominent member of the Adams County Agricultural socioty. Elijah Spicer has a productive and large farm’ in Juniata township. From these fow examples of typical farmers, and more than a dozen others mgnt be quoted, as ono self-made man and woll-to- do farmer said: “If a person comes to an Adams county farm with a determiuation to work, and if he is industrious, economical, and dooesn’t spend too much of his time and cfforts i politics, lie can make more money than can any professional man or merchant in Hastings.” e “T have found sour Bradycrotine a_sure cure for headnches.”—A. R. Hauks, Moun- tain Poak, Tox. S FROM 'ROUND ABOUT US. Nebraska, William Wilson, jr., iving on the island near Doniphan, has been pronounced insane. The voters of Ponca will decide March 15 whether they will have a new school build- ng to cost $15,000. The dates for the Interstate Grand Army reunion at Superior are August 31 and September 1 and 3, A Beemer man_expects to turn out a batch of 600 chickens from his incubator every three weelks for six mouths, The seventy-five girls at the state indus- trial school will be removed 10 the new school at Geneva about March 15, Charles Morterof Lyons died last Tuesday night aged 95 years. He had resided in Burt county for a quarter of a century. The aitizens of Douglas, Otoe county, have petitioned the county commissionors to grant them the privilege of incorporating as a luge. Bert Nichols of Roseland |hruw a piteh- fork to Jim Ireland from the top of a stack. One of the tines passed through Ireland’s foot and pinned it to the ground. R. P. Stein, an_old resident of Minden, re- ceived fatal injuries the other nisht by ul«up— ping from a caboose which was standing on a bridge and falling to the roadway below, a distance of twenty feet, The bout at Dodge’s ferry in Boyd county broke loose whaile a tsamn was being ferried over and drifted down the Nisbrara river. ho team was saved but the wagon and at were ground up by the ice. After April 1 the city school of Crote will commence the morning session at § o'clock and last until 12 o'clock, with an afternoon session of only two bours. This is known as the German plan and relieves the teachers and scholars during the hottest part of the day. ‘The jury in the case of the Pabst Browing company vs Joseph W. Grimes of Beatrice, brought in & verdict of $,000 in favor of Grimes., The brewing company had brought uit on account against Grimes for $300, imes filed a counter m for damages h the above resulting verdict. Thieves entered the smoke house of John Avyton ut Harvard and stole six hams, Ayton swora out a search warrant and had some suspicious places searched, snd found the meat in two sacks under the'bed 1n & house occupied by a Mrs, Carlson. Herman Carl- son and Marun Mabler were arrested, The officers aiso found about throe dozen stolen chickens in a barn neav the house, If Dan Nettleton should run for congress in tne Fifth district against McKeiehan, there would be lively times, according to a Clay county paper. Nettioton, wbo is re- ferred 1o as the tall cottonwood of Spring Ranche, is said to be the homliest man on earth, and if he should bappen to smile on Saturday he would break the Sabbath, He is about 6 feet 4 inches high and slightly this than a hoo handle. But he is a power politically, 1f Nettleton is nominated by the republicans and McKeighau by the indenend. ents and democrats, the spectacie will be prosented of two of the homliest mon in Awerica out on the stump. Elgin, Antelope county, has lost one of its most active independents through the re- moval of John Dorland to Lincoln, where be will become an agent for tho Farmers Alll ance newspaper. Jobn's doparture from Elgin, however, was not 50 pleasaut as it might have been. He had loualy declared his belief in conventions thatu pass was a bribe, but when he came to taking bis jour- b w ney to lLancoln he bated to contribute to the grasping monopoly of & railroaa the price of & ticket. In order Lo avoid paying this tribute Jovu stored nimself in & box car loaded with household furniture and out of sight of conductor and brakeman be hoped to make the trip without observation and its consequent oxpense, J3ut be was dcomed 10 disappolutment, The city marshal was informed of the situation and he celographed to the conductor to search the car. This was done at Clarkson and Dorland was discovered. lustead of being placed under arrest the erafty independent was lot oif by the monopoly representatives whon ho bad paid his fare. John doesn’t Whink it was fuouy, but other people do. ! Gesslor's Mazic Hosdache W il hesdachas 'n ) ainutes afers curas At ull drug gists GETTING RICHER WITH DEPTH Oreede's Prospeots Rapidly Developing Into Valuable Mining Propertios, MONEY PLENTY AND BUSINESS GOOD Hoon Ing, Bustling Creede, Mecea of the nvestor and Mining Man—News fr the Latest Attraction of Colos ning Distriets. Creene, Colo,, March 0, spondence of Tur continues to boom Special Corro- BEE. | —~This camp siill at a wonderful rate. Builaings are springing up all over tno flat lands and mountain sides. Lumbermen are doing @ rushing businoss, as are also the hardware and furniture dealors, and as & natural consequence the saloons and gambling houses, Speaking of the lattor, it is simply won- gerful whero they get the money from. Money secms plentiful heve, and there is overy game played that is known two the sporting world. Among tho latest gamos 1s one called the nut sholl game, which is vlayed on the same principlo as threo card monte, only thoy use three shells of the Bug lish walnut and a pea orshot to work with. They go through the same process as tha moute trick, the player or greony bets his money and never catches the right shell, This game is played on thestreets, sidcwilks and on the road between Creede und Jim- town, and you would be surprised to see what'a number of unsonhiscated chumps ave to be found in a camp of this kind Since writing you last week there has been 280 more new buildings started ; they of course are mostly small oabins, yot thero is a £00d number of large two-story framo build- ings such as large store rooms and hotel buildings. Kvery building in the town is made of pino. Inave now been here just ten days, and I am satistied that tho value of these strikes have not half beon told. Every day 1 seco some pieces of ore that have been brought here to be assayed and which show up very woll, running from thirty-six ounces to oighu ounces per ton, at depths of from ten to thirty-five feet from the surface. Ifit was 1ot for tno heavy snow on the moun- tains you would hearof a great many more good strikes, Myself and partners are down about fifteen feet and the prospects are very fair. We have puilt o cabin close by our mine and if we only have a spell of nico weather will o twenty-fivo or thirty feet deep by Saturday night. Highest in the World, A proposition has been made to Senator Poole of the Creede Electric Light company to suspend an arc light from the top of the summit of the precipitous mountain which overhangs Jimtown. The point of vock from which the light will bo susponded 1s about 700 foet above the town. Iu addition to being the hignhest light in the world it will light the pathway from Jimtown to Upper Creedo, The sixty-six acres of land at Creede netted the land commissioners the snug littlo sum of $183,(22 at auction sale. The government has ordered a special re- survey of the corners in the vicimty of Creede. It is hoped that the present bound- aries will not be changed as it would cause an endiess amount of litigation to change the boundry lines in and about Creede. It would have been better to have legalized the preseut corners as they exist, Creede's postmaster is in limbo for tam- periug with the mails, Ho was caught in the act of opening registered letters, and since his arcest it is learnea that some sixty letters have mysteriously disappeared. No one seems to regret his romoval, for this is the worst mail service 1 ever saw in all my life. I have up to this writing not received asingle lotter or paper. 1f you do not call at the postoftico the sane aay the mail arrives they just tie up all the mail in packagoes and order vou to call between $ a. m. and 1 p, m. the following aay. I understaund thay when thero is more mail 1 tho oftice than they care to keep they simply take it out end burn it, so if you have mmled me any of tha vapers 1 have failed to get them, I have na secn an Owaha paper since my arrival horo. I fecl lost without Tue Ber, having beeu reading it constantly for the past twenty- threo vears. Hoping to get it at an early date, [ um, respectfully, Wouspen Kxes, ———— Diseaso never succosstully attacks a sys- tem with pure blood. DeWitt’s Sarsaparilia matkes pure, new blood and onriches the old. PO A Closing Early the Year Round, Oxaua, March 10.—To the Editor of Tnm Ber:—Among the clothiers and merchant tailors of this city there exists a pleasing and most commendablo unanimity of opinfon anent continuing all the year round to close their respective stores at half past 6 o'clock, Saturdays excepted. Kuowing such to be the case, I hern sug- gest that some one of our good-naturod lead- ing tailors make the initiative move by ask- g the talors and clothiers of the city to meet at his storo some night, say at 7:30, and thore discuss the advautages of taking some united action in the matter. Omaha has far outgrown the village-cor- ner- grocery - unmethodical - dragging-drawl- ing-late-hour style of doing business; thero- fore the tailors and clothiers of this great convention metropolis are desirous to fall in line with the fasbion that obtains in all the other great commercial centers of the union. For this reason I suggest a meeting of the trade for the purpose of discussing the mu tual advantages to be derived. The mem- bers of our trade individually frankly declare that there is no business doue after 6 o' clock. nevertheless each merchant keeps his stor open, not because it pays him to do so, but because *“‘that other fellow don’t shut up.’ Yours truly, PROGRESSION. Mrs. L. R. Patton, Rockford, IiL, writos: rom personal oxperionce 1 can rocommond DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla, a cure for impure blood aud general debility.' Wednesday evening at tho regular meeting of the Creighton debating soclety, the mewm- bers were pleasantly entertained by a brilllant essoy on the poet Keats by Mr. F. P, Gal- laguer, Keats, Mr, Gallagher ciaimed, was & genius from boybood—a bard who had not yet burst iuto the fullness of song beforo m death came uvon him. His master picces were “Endymion,” a pootical ro munce, *Lamia,” & tale of Grocian mythol- ogy, “Tho Eve of St. Agnes” and “Hyperion,” His odes and sounets reveal the 1Ltensity of nature's genial influence on one who worshipped &t her sbrines Although, in harmony of numbers, far be bind bis ever admired Milton and Spenser, and not possessing the powerful grasp of Shakespearo, still he saw in nature's coun- tenance the fulillment of his fondest aspira- tious. $Sne was evor as & picture 1o his eyes 8 vision to his soui, and in one biending ohord he called forth all her beauty, RKE NSTRUMEN ed on rosora Murch 10, 18 : WARKANTY DEEDS. Cloughly and wife tolt W Rtichard- n 4 of [0 ! Luprove VL Aol £ M Hicks und hus 2 ® 3,000 J L Waolsor w L foet of lots 11 ahd 12, and e 20 foe of lots 13 and 14, block 7, Hunscom place 64,500 W W Claybongh and wife to N 'W 8kow, lots 6. 7 and ¥, block 10, Waterloo ... 1,5 W W Jeferson ind wite (o Fidality Triist compuny, lot 20, blosk Wilcox's 24 wdd 1 Geovge 1d Wito 10 sane, ol 8! A wite o Heri 2 Jots 1 and 2 and n 24 16 K 5, Elkorn 150 rs et al. trosteos, Cleury, Jot4, blook 16, Omaha 1l 615 Audrew Notzoll and wite 10 ‘Gen ank, 10t %, block 5, Ever'tt place, aud 815 0f lots 0 und 16, hoek 4, Ceprral D 400 Witson Reyno'ds otal 1o Alfred May- . hew, Lot % block 13, Waterloo [0 4 M Wlilams and wite 1o same, iots 6 and 10, 8nne 85 ack and wifo to Peter Penner, lov , block 1, Tipton place [ QUIT CLALY DEEDS 8 A Broadweil to T I Price, lot 1, block 15, £ V Swith's add ..... [l Tota! amouut of trausfers 15,768