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[, 3 o PoVANTERA P ] s SPECIAL NOTICES, DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS w11l be taken until 12:90 p. m. for the evening 904 until 8:30 p. m. for the morning or Sunaay edi ton. ATl advortiscments tn thess columns 15 conts a Tine first insertion, and 0 eents & Tine thereafter, or # per line per month. No adeertisement taken for less than % cents for the frst insertion. Terms ensh in advance. Connt aboat seven words to the Tine. Initinls. fgares, symbols, otc.. each count as & word. All advertisements must run consecatively requesting a numbered check, can Bave the letters addressed to a numbered letter in enre of T wors 80 nddressed will be aeltsered SITUATIONS WANTED. 150 & line first time and 100 A line th No aavertinement taken for less than e. MAN, POSITION AS or oM work yre of an M RATES afier WANTED, BY A YOUNG A= VOUNG MAN OF EXPERIENCE T0 P Veiven Kidress ¥ 10, Beo h Mt 5 HABITS, EXPERI furnishings, wants ady position: best I, Hee. M 4 SITION AT ONC referonces: sober. Ap. troet MAD)-G* YOUNG MAN, GOOD onced in clothing ana gonts 10 his line or some st furnishea. Addross WANTED--MALE HELP, ¥ o a iine thero or less than 2e. —15¢ & line first time and SALARY OR COM nt chemieal ok ng novelty ever ghly In two seconds: ot cent profit: one T WANTED, miaston (6, hapdie th Crasing pencit. e gront “reses ink ‘thor Byents snigs amotnted Lo {0 In alx days, another Tortnory. For terms and fuil par ress Monroe Eraser M1g. Co, LaCro . LARORERS WANTED EVERY W yihe 3. & M. W R, free trans. aha. Call at 668 10th stroot isal0r PAID WEEKT Douglas stre Msall Wy ANVASSERS SALAI gor sowlng maching ottice B AGENTS WANTED, EXCELSIOR PORTRAIT Co. Ware block TTTalst B AYTED. 2 TEAMSTERS FOR R It WORK in Wyoming: good wages: freo pass. Albright Labor Office. 1120 Farnam st right man . Mar Stowart, At endy Joh to th Torred. John M. —WANTED, AT O TWENTY-FIVE HAR nessmakers' on bugey and team work; good wages and ateady work the year around. For p tienlars address The Konantz Sadd; ley st.. St Paul. £ M B 50 MONTIIL <iu ESME 100 Bee nilding, P AND comission agents. Enclose stamp. ];A\v.\m ED, TWO FIRSY tron cornice workers at on Works, Fremont, Neb. BayANTED Al Pat. 1801 free by n unrivailed. Only good wolghts sales. Unparal Tined & Col, Philnd B WANTE CAN MAKE Bk \ novelty Just out. | Sells at sight TO ENT 7. Be TS SAMPLE SASITG 1l for 2¢ stamp. Immen ne ever lnv $1200 per day. 8 s at ndd, Blue Istand, i1l PAYS WELL stght. WANTED, ) werchant tailor BoIANTED. & Comr wolicitor on dafly paper. Class man. Address the Son 14th steeet, Lincoln, Neb salary to first Co.. 143 North Rul 900 pages, (11uatrn not necessary. lustallment I New York. ready lishers, expertency Tox Mis7 4 WANTED--FEMALE HELP. HATES—1ic a lino first time and 10c a line there _Bfter. No adyertisemont_takon {0r less than (| WANTEDGOOD_SECOND Cust street. TWANTED, A GOOD GIRL FOR_ GENERA housework: will pay the right girl % per week. Call 101 o ERAL HOUSE work. 356 1600 Sherman o _FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. . S NISHED ROOMS EN SUITE OR 1810 Farnam. 146 5 NTLEMAN OR 2 LADI bonrd In & private family S reasonable. Address'T NEWLY FU stingie: first class table A LADY AND room and SSIRABLE FIRST AND SECOND r. south and east. furnishod rooms at The Frenzer,” 116 No. 25th stree M7S1100 F, VI ALL CONVENIENCES, @8 & 10 atreot M [ OR RENT. ELEGANTLY =~ FURNISHED rouma, Airst class board. 15 South Mih st 104 [N o table board UNFURNISITED ROOMS 1 : FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. RATES after 150 & line first time and 100 line thero- No advertisement takon for | UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE eping to man and wife. No children. 318 N 3 ROOMS WITH CLOSETS FOR HOUSEKERP Fing $10. 2022 Howard street. M214 5 BOARDING. 7 RATES1tc a line first time and 10c a lin ter. No ndvertisement taken for less thal F_EULLMAN HOUSE, 1310 DODGE, FOR GOOD board, nicor rooms, conventences. rates and 1o ation It cannot be excelled. Mrs. Horn, proprietor 1A 10 _— FOR RENT---STORES AND OrFlCESA A lino thero 88 than 2 thoreat- 150 n Jine No advort TES ment taken for UItE, 1621 HOWALD, 0 all the floors, Ka: of The Bee. FORRENT, IN BEST RETAIL LOCATION IN Omaha, entire second foor or departments 1n Golden Engle Shoo Store, 1148 15th st FOR RENT, STORE benni corn criba; sultabie for foe ° or grocory. 1301 Vinton Mitl ¢ LOCATION, WITH FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. RATES— after. first time and I0c a line there- tisenient taken for loss than 2c. tic n Itn No wdve ]~ GARDEN FARNS TO KENT. T MURRAY J ] “BRICK YARDS FOR RENT. T. MURKAY. _ J - FARNS FOR RENT . J—WAREGOUSE, INQUIRE 150 |,|u~1~nl| AT, f ns J - OROOM TOTEL. DESIRABLE LOCATION: Jail modern. - Apply to F. W. lart, jr., Missouri Yalloria. ~ RENTAL AGENCIES, aline first timo a No ‘advortisement taken for less thas L 305 SHEELY BLOCK. “STAR LOAN AND TKUST CO. partment. STORAGE. S a line first tme and No advortisement tako: " 10¢ a line the atter. for 1ess than '\I “OLDEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAC Louse 1n thio city. Williams & Cross,1214 Harn DRY AND PRIVATELY STORED Heating stoves stored over summer. Dmaha Stove Repair work: Honsehold and other goc Low rates Private apartm 11y, ~ WANTED-TO BUY. & line first time and 10c a lino thers Noadvertisement taken for less than 2 FURNITURE BO| SOLD, Wells, 1111 Farnam s RATH atter. STORED, N - WANTED TO BL house with modern imp: sized lot, located within one mi State price. size of house and Iot T iec oftice. T OR TE ments, of the p and ful FURNITURE UNTIL YOU cond-Hand rarniture Co., just 01 North 16th st 265 12¢ FOR SALE-—EDBSES WAGONS, ETC. NI SELL ANY | sce the Omalin Highest prices paid, TED. JAPRLY Mis* aline first time and 100 a line gt FXPERIENCED MILLINERY wanted at Stonehill’s. TR WANTE work at rth 20th street. M48Y 4* CaYANTED IN A FAMILY OF THREE, A GOOD kirl who understands cooking and light house: work: goad wees pald. 2110 Douglas street. M3 (G MART. CAPABLE WOMAN AS WORKI housekeeper, must be neat and a g0od cook B 20th st SALESLADIES 4 FOR GENERAL HOUSE. EIGHT INTELLIGENT C LADIES immediately. 40 Beo 1 ETic Jto introd Inducemen ts offer YOUN ADBly Tbeiny ot ronts Mo 4+ iD, A GOOD GIRL FOR G yusework at 104 South 2ith avenue at one a lino first tmo and 10c a line thors after. | No advertisoment taken for loss than 25¢ —HOUSES AND APARTMENTS IN BEST RE dence block In city. 816 8. 224 street. Tel. 175, Mig2 . STORLRS, FLATS Paul, 17 Board of Trade. 213 A5 Drh:.. £ and up. 0 ndvertisement taken for less than 2 > —FOR SALE, A LOT OF CARRIAGES, SURREYS and buggies at your own price; also single har- ness. Fidelity Loan Guarantee Co.. room 4, With. nell building i P-SPANOF WORK MARES. PRICE § operative Land and Lot Co., 205 N. 16th St ~ FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. RATES—15¢ a line first time and 10c u lnos th after. No advertisement taken for leas than Zc- FOI SALE AT A BARGAIN, SET OF ng. 1t is 1n good’ shape. land shoe shol 1112 Harney stree (QFINE PUG PUPPIES, 1t ®, Call at 925 BARKER BLK. Yz QTR SALE, HANDSOME MEXICAN PARIOT. fine talker: large square cage Dew; price §2.00 15 Douglas st. 3 Qi VERY FINE FREST MILOIL COWS & 1 il stroet, Omaha View or inquire at 1111 How. ord streot, 2354 (QHARD DRY WOOD FOR SALE I CAR LOADS dor single cords. North Omaha, 402 24th st.” AR McCandiess & Co. 855 —FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR FARM LANDS 1 eastern Nebraska, a 35 barrel steam roiler tiour mill situated at Tekamah. Neo. Thos. Crouch, 16)) Burdette st, Omaha 4 10° P EowmENT, 8 NICE NEWLY FURNISHED rooms, 84N, 19th, Bronnan tiats. M3 ), FOB ERNT HOUSES, 70 PERMONTIL ANT upwards.” Tiie 0. ¥. Davis Co., 1305 Faruam at 50t ) FLEGANT 12100 FURNISHED HOUSK Lt niodeéin, near Brownell bnil; §100.00 per mo. C.F tarriaon. 912 8. Y. Life 0 ait T) o e Tous LT . 17 bath. ete.. $24 per mouih, Nut. baik butidl Dok ke i6ih street. Sroom flat, every fence. (ncluding lurge kitchen ran ror, Kerrys & Co., 203 N. Y. Life bl Dalvioon HOUSE. ALL CONVENIENCES. itecd & Selby, 335 Board of Trade. i Do 8, STORES AND FLATS. A. C. room 23 Tousias bioek, it and DodS, Dii ROOM HOUSE, Do TLST.. 9 ROOMS, B. Woodrow, Ne: 45 SOUTH modern conven Apply Wind- MG FROST, ot an INQUIRE %11 HENT LOW. HOUSE, ALL " CONVENIENC M3t 6 HOT AND COLD WATER, beautiful lawn and shade Apply N E. #ud and Miam| My 5 T R00N FLAT, KENT 2 5 KOOMS NOW ted for £17 % “on small pay wents. Vo-operative Laud and Lot Co., 205 N. lith 654 DR SROOM HOUSES.INQUIKE JOUN L HILL 2506 8, Lith st 3 DyIHosE ELEGANT 10 KO0M it and ey strcets. n Patotad; ehoap. Goore 3. Pa HOUSES ON papered and Farnam. )51 SENTTG FIVATE FAMILY MAY 1 Mouse 1010 Cass atreet: Apply 10 Jaiucs Mo Keuna i First National Baak l) FOK RENT-SIX-ROOM MODKIR: 037 Callfurnia st $15 per month l) FOR RENT, ] ity cistern, yard, barn. Douglas 8. Inquire 1355 8. iist St Mt 4 — e !'OB. RENT PU“XEBED EOOIB Ubaven Jorou s ONE LA “baek furnisbed or u i FRONT Ol ;I‘Vl(—) urnlshed rooms. 12 Bouth GENTLEMEN; 611N i8eh Al HOOMS ™ OB THE 0. 215 N. 19th streel. } TRNISHED BOOMS FOR Ureferenc E TWO I at 1911 Com MISCELLANEOUS. TATES 150 ling frst time and 10c u lino ther after. No advertisement taken for less than e R UANMILTON - BROS. CARPENTERS “AND buliders,” All kinds jobbing; 414 8. 13th. Tel. Ti. 252-A6 ANDARD CATTE varn atored by for RIAY FOR SALE. THE S Co, offer 1,000 tons selected, on track, Aumos, Nebraska. R LADLES' CARED FOR DURING CONFINE ment. Mrs. Burnitz, German graduated midwife, 1846 80. 16th 54 A 2 R ESTATE OF . 7. CLABKSON. PARTIES haviug unsettiod business transactions with w nformation of the lands or lots of Mr. J ceasod, will plenso address il 0 bas been appointed og. ob. OLAIBVOYAHTB. Comt inned. Contimyy. ~BEFORE BUYING A now seale Kimball piano. ANO EXAMINE THE AHospe, 1513 Douglas. LOAN ON _IMPROVED CITY A (3 Frost. Douglas bik. % “7 REAL ESTATE LOANS 4 TO 1 PER CENT. no addittonal charges for commission or attor ney's fees. . B. Melkle, First Natioual bank bldz. Woe W “' LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ity property 000 and upwardus to | per ceat NEY property, O low rate. W ATES, 1611 FARNAM. BASTERN MONEY LOANS, G, G. WALLACE, 31 BROWN & ADDRESS 3w WHAT HAVE YOU TO)TRADE: fiv . Beo sdue 7, HORSE ¥oR COW. LAND OR LOT fitor surreys: Tota or la or hoardineg onl estate for 35 horse-power! boller. Call Rt rd of Trades, D. 6. Doane 3 TATES 156 & 1in0 flart tm@¥A1 102 & lins thers ter. No advertis ,..mqwm for Ioas than 25 I'.mw VORSALE. THERE 1S NO DOUBE BUT the most saé¥actors 1ist of really trages (0 ba fouhkE in the eity. | Prices from $.00 up, 094 terms are ex scedingly liberal. We have sold six during The past month and the best of our 11st wiil oon bo seiected. Wa'can recommgnd the. followink at v od v .00 LS front, full 1ot, barn. etc., Omaha View S0 (3R E 101, model, PAYEd strost near park $100 T room ¥ front. hew and complete th st .00 La Fayetto Piace, finest in city. | See then Wo also have an elegant bullding fot at 42nd near Farnam, for $LA0. One-third down. balancs ¢ years, worth S2.00 Fldelity Trast Company, 181§ Farnam stroet -0 LY) SITC Callon A. Hope'jr. 4% rang i;«“n‘suac THROOM COTTAGE (O ated 1614 Tiard stroet No delays. W.Farnam Smith & Co.,lsth ardifarne £ WoraivaTe mortengo loans, Ree bailding W ONEY TO LA 0. F. 1505 Farnam st 315 OMAHA NAT. BK. BLDG Davis Co. \ TC. W. RAINEY, City mortgages. Lowest rates. Money on hand. LOANS Loans for short or long MONEY, FIRST AND SECOND low rates. Alex. Moore. 00 R ON REAL EST TE. THE W, OMAHA SAVINGS BANK M AKE on real ostate at lowest market rates made in small or large sum and time No commission is charged, and the loans are not old in the east, but ean always be found at the bank on the corner of 13th and Douglas streots ) W -LOANS WM HARKIS, R 9, FRENZER DLK. “ HONY LOAN AND TRUST €O N Y Tife, lend nt 10w Fates for eh arity on . Nebraska or [owa farms or Omaha city wur-—:hfl Wi MONEY MONE: MONEY. $100.000 TO LOAN In sums of £ o §.000 ou improved or unim- proved residence b s proparty In the eity of Omaha, No delay Ing 10Ans A8 money 18 on hand. No dealing wit transactod here a eastorn parties, all business ayabla here and not Inthe east, also favorable torms.” \lding loans on Fldelity Trust Co., 1510 Incanm. M3 a2 W, PER CENT MONEY, PHILADELUHIX Mortenge a: Co. Thomas Brennan & sentatives, 217 Karbach block. SURANCE MOMEY TO LOAN. APPLY TO Lovett, 220 8. 1ith. 00 LARGE LOANS, OR chases, city property. Y, 801 New York Lifo bullding. M8 5 W, W E ARE PREPARED TO MAKE I on lmproved property, $00 and up. 05 Farnam strect My "~ MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS. RAT aftes X i 96 not tait 1 ot our rates rowing. We make loans, without ramoval or publielty, on furniture, planos, horses, wagons, eto. at the low ot possII0 rate Thiars 13 1o unnecossary delay. but yon money on the samo day you a4k {or 1t Wo will carry the you desire, ving you the privi all “or n Bart atany timo £ suit your and any Part paid redaces the cost 0f crrrs loan' 1 Proportion o the amount pald. There are no charges of any kiod o be paiu 1n adyance. buk you get tho full amount of the loan ‘Our offices are contrally located ant aro o ur. ranged that partiosealiing on us can by walied on Quickly amd ourteonsly. It you have o loun with other partios, or have bhought n piano or other farniture on time and find the payments a Hitle Iargor than you can moeet convenontly, we will pay It for you and earry ti lonn as long s you desire. Tt will be to your advantage to se2 us curlng a loan GMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN (¢ oizhton Blook. Room 11, U south of Postoffica. E. F, Ringer, J. Paul a line first ilme and loc o line there- nt taken for less than before bor. get tho befora o 15th 8t FIDELITY LOA: RANTEE CO. household goods, planos organs: - horses wagons. ete, at the lowest possible rates ‘arranged to sult the borrower. mount can boe made at any time, principsl and interest, thus giv Ing patrons all the benenits of the partial payment pian. P33 and see us when you want a loan Money niways on hand; no delay: no publicity; lowest rates: busiuess contidential i LOAN GUARANTEE CO. B.E. Mastors’ old ataad, L 4, Withuell blk, 156k and a —WILL ANY KIND OF A. E Harrls, LOAN MONEY ON Al security: strictly confidential Foom I. Continental block- “ROBT PRITCHARD, It 8, WITHNELL l‘uf W. R. Dasls. room 2, KNITURE, HORSES, Frod Torey, 1. 45, Rawgo. Wagons, planos, ote. 910 MONEY TO LOAN, . 00, @ D. e, live stock. cle. Lall Groen, removed o § and 9. Barkor blk 1 horses or any Kood Nebraska Loan Co.. 1515 Douglas stre )x SN0 TO LOAN O3 busiiess confidential. Koo 45 M52 AN ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. & 7 -BUY THE COMMERCIAL. THE LEADL hotel at Broken Bow, Neb, No lend in trade. YA TOUNG AN A GOOD RUSTLER WITII emall capital, can sccure a more thaa half intor- estin good Insirance businoss ostablished 1n the Dest town In the state. Address T 54, Bee. 220 ¢ 7_FOR SALE, MY BATHING RESORT AT Take Manawi. Address d. J. Malowney, lebron Neb! —HAR! S5 SHOP FOR SAL good reason for selling: only o r shop in town. R.B. Thompson. lock box 102, Hamburg. Ia 506 Y FLOURING MILL FOR SALE power flouring mill, with a capieity of per day, of all modern imyrovements, years ago with the expense of $11,000.00, | munders Co.. Neb. offered for sal terms. Bros., Prague, Saunde 7 FOR SAL Mebowell. b4 md ALE, BACKE in e 1000 cush, baisnce app: Address lock box 143, Greeley Center. Neb. Y PAIRY FOIRBALE. ) ¥ HOCH, AM RATKS—15¢ & line first thmo and 100 o line there after. No mdvertisement taken for less than QMRS NANNTE V. WARREN CLAIRVOY ANT Sreliable business wiodium, AEU year at 113 N. th. £ 7 #3500 TO the moth cat merci 20, $1.000.00 START YOU IN Department Store" joss. Our mam- ogue, “The Hustler,” malled free 10 ants on application. Cissna, Wilder & Co 24 and 296 Adams street. Chicago. . S ARBIVAL EXTIAOKDINARY: WONDERVUL Develations. Chialienges the world, Mra. Dr. M Legruve, dead ranc: clalrvoyant, astrologist. paimistand life reader: tells your life from the erndie o grave; unites the separated: causes mar rlage with the 0no you love; tells where you will succeed and in what bualness best adapted fos; bas the celebrated Keyptan broastplate for luck and to destroy bad _influences: cures fits, intemporance andall private complaints with ingssage. bath and alcohol treatment. Send §290, lock of hair, numie and date of birth and recelve accurate 166 chart: 3 conts (o stamps for cireular: give initials of oue you will marry : wlso photos of sa Oftice 1007 South 11th street, first foor; m 09 p.m. Come one, come all, aud be convinced of this wonderful oracle. MATL 4 Q- PHOF. CRINTO, 1008 Howard. 2ud floor, reveals Raccrets of pastund future, love and marriage. Keliable business mediam. Miss - MUS. K. G HAWTHORN, 62 NORTH WTH Datreet, having had years of experience. will give eadings of past. present and future. Sittings to dics ouly, 50 cents, 108 w. 0 9 p. w. daily. Sua- days excepied M0 9% Y b0k SALE A WELL ESTABLISHED DitUG store: in good loeation in the eity of Omaha. For particulars address W, room 321, Omaha Nat. bank building. 3818% FOR EXCHANGE. RATES—l6c n line tirst timo and 100 o line th after. No advertisoment Laken for less than 250 /-ur YOU HAVE A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO TO trade for 10t 46, block 1, Armour Place, South Omalbia; clear of all N5, Tiee oftioe. Mz lucuuibrance. Addres CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE; W1 ZRS RN N &woney. Box u.vunnumvh:kl' i3 FOR TRADE, A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL erchandise for lands and cash. Address It W. Watking & Co., Frankfort, Ind. M5 5 EXCHANGE YOUR PROPERTY. BIG L8 2o e Aok Moot B bldg. 2 96 ~ MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. 15 @ ling first tmie and 10c 8 line there- NG advertisement taken for less (han 2. T VMASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO-THER mal Latbs, scalp and Lalr treatment, manieurs sad chiropodist Mrkioost, 3o 8 15tk Withuoll bik RATES after. TF-MADAME SMITH. 1121 DOUGLAS STRNET, 700 1,64 HOOF, Alcobol.sulphur aud sea baths' ROOM URNISHED meatly furnished. dow: all modern conveniencos on Farnam stro Ik from lth. Addre TO GENTLEMEN, with ‘east front room hay “Vrivals Tawmi) M4 T 1 2008 ETOWE. MASSEUSE ELECTHICIAN % Wawge bloek M4 — PERSONALS. & E FURNISHED ROC Y RATES—lic a line first time and 10 line after. e No advertisemont taken for less than 20 2 E NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HOOM b\m “two gentlowen. 3515 Farnam street 1, VEBSONALINFORMATION WANTED A3 10 the whereabouts of Willlam Worm. journey- wan plumber. When last beard from was at Butte, Mont ; his brother Earnest has had au arm smpw: ated. Address T . Boe Office. -4 OR JHANGE, TWO STALLIONS, fiNorman, one trotting. we 1000 cach.” Box i, Shel A-VIR-T MORTGAGE NOTES TO EXCHANGE for house and 1ot worth 82,00 10 $4,000, s Leaidas, 215 N 24th st B34 6 ~WILL TRADE EQUITY IN 6-ROOM BRICK L T A s locatlon, Denver, Cola.. for Nevraska land. 'Great bargain. ' Will also trade for Nebraska land whols or i in terest 11 cuttle ranch, Rio Blanco county, Colo. with 50 cattle. horses. 32 acres deeded lands and improvements. Want land clear or light encumbrance, eantral or pastern Neb. Addeess with particulars, 8. J. Richards. box 18, Denver, Colo. M3 4+ 7/ —¥OR TRADE. NEW 8§ STORY BRICK FLAT bullding, modern. A 1 'location, reuts readily Closest [nvestigation invited, price 25,060 ‘equity for unigcambered vacant lots. Ames Estate Agency, 1507 Farnam street. 7, ¥R THADE ¥000 WOLTH OF UNINCUM. bered ity propenty to trade for farm lsads withio 150 wiles of Omaha. Awmes Real Estote Ageucy, 107 Faruam st. L ONE clear land, prica la 02 "FURNISHED BOC m “D ID“DV NICELY FURNIBHED BOOMS AND FinsT class board, fllfll Mary's ave. A MW MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. V.G ¥ GEILMNBECK. BANJO TEACHEL with Hospe, or 513 N. 1845 a8 125,000 TO LOAN; SUMS OF .00 UPWARDS: Place loans 00 any luside |mproved property 10 sy amount whore value iy back of tho luau, Ames Heal Estate Agency, 197 Farsam st 399 JOR SATL ¥ CORNKR ITth, DORCAS, 82X 188 3 cottases, stablo f0F 6 horsos, can be diylded into 5 lots. Inquire at premise: it JFoR saLE ANY P RICE, §750, 1,20 UP easy torms: take CIEAF PIODOF Ly ax first payment G G. Wallace. Brown block, 16th and Dunul TEEN THOUSA n {Toward, Sherman. Nobraska. on very ayments, € par cont intero 0. bOX 201 Los Angeles, C: Valloy torms, on de HICKORY, yoonly. F. CORNER _TH AND t; a barg uin for o fow Barkor block. JCOR SALE AT A BARGAIN LOT 15, BLOCKS W. L. Selby's first addition to South Omaha Smali payment down, balaie dosired Inquire G. B. Tes 3 n E i) ACRE FARM IN BLUE RIVER er 10 miles west of Hebron, One of the very best farms in the county: good house, barn, geanarios, eribs, eto. and an whandanco of fruit, timber and running wator. Also for xchinngo for good lands of eity proporty, a br cking hou: fixtures in Hobron, Thayer near B. & M.depol Fur particulars fn cal ostate agent n Kobron PAY. s, Davis Co.,1505 Farnam st w1 Fun L A Louses & Tots. The 0. FJu SALE— HALCYON HEIGHTS, Acres, half acres and lota Also houses and lots in Tale CMAHA'S BEAUTIFUL SUBURB, Only thirty minutes ride from center of city. pRymenta. low rate of interest Now is the time Lo secure & home. Willlam 1. Crary. 205 New York Life Bldg M E22A1 n electric motor road on Helghts Easy ONMOUTH PARK 11AS TH < AVl water. graded streets, sidewsik, sehool, Tul Tocatlonevery ik 10 make. It siicactive, For lots or bomes In this beautiful addition on terms soe G. G Wallace, trusteo, 312 Block, 1th and Douglas. ness property. AR NEAR OMATLA ALSO ONE: coln, will sell, trade oF rent them 15th Street BUILDING LOT, BLOCK Park, on 3lst. only $2.200; for pencer, 1. 548 Board of Trade M 44 o-operative Land and Lot €0, 20 Joox sae » north Hanseom ten days. W. A. PAWN BROKERS. a line thoreat a3 than 25¢. AT oL AS 1510 DODGE ST, D843 a0t i h SNYDER'S LOAN OFFICH, JHED MOHLE, OFFICE TS HAIR GOODS. RATES—T5c a ino frs after. N ’—Am.l- STOCK IN Lirical wiks and beards switches, ar chains. Mall orders solicited: e a foe © for less than NTTiE WEST: THEAT wpagiaity. Wigs, b Sond for catalogu Davios. 1113, 15th st. Omaby MANUFACTTIF%JE’WELEEZS. RATRS—lic & lns fAirst (ime and 102 o lino thera after. No adwrilsempnt tyeon for joss than % TASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD. o , Omalia. CUTLERY GRINDING. cniino firsc time and 10c a line there- No advertisement tyken for less than 2.c RATES—1 atter. IND YOUR SUISSORS, RAZORS, BT kround to Underland & Co.. 105 S, 14th st = ~ LosT. RATES—15¢ a itne tirst time and 10c a line thereaft ter. No advertisemout taken for Jess than Ze. 91y containing notes and_valuable and receive reward. ber of Commierce. OST. 01 value to me, dollars. for a favor by removing the money and sand ing the bala waii at Atisotic, la. J. D, 20mpaon. Mesi 5 DRESSMAKING. 1o n line first tmo® and 10c a line there- No advertisement taken for less than 2e. PAS ‘papers.Return Sidney Smith. room 502 Cham- W ANTED. DRESSMAKING 1N wo. PRIVAT] 1507 Burt HEM 782 TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Rent or Exchange, BEST IN THE WORLDI Jos. P. Megeath, Dealer, 1807 Farnam Street, OMAHA FAM- i roposals for District Geading Bo Sealed bids marked “Proposals for district erading bonds” will be received at the office of the city treasurer, Omab Neb., up to 12 o'clock noon of the 2ith day’ of April, 1802, for the purehase of $11,200.00 district grading bonds of the eity of Omaha, Neb. Said bonds nro disted May st, 1803, and are payable from one 1o nine years at date thereof, in donomina- tions of $100.00 and #00.0) ench. with interest ut the rate of 5 per cent por wanum, payable semi-anouaily, Pencipil and ingerost pay- able at Kountze Bros. New York. #.0,000.00 of Graaing District No. 1,5 0.0 of Girading Distziet No. 700.0) of Grading District No. 20,0000 of Grading Distriet No. Each bid must state price and amount sought for and fnelade acorned interest to date of delivery at Onisha. Neb. i right is reserved 10 reject any und atl bids. Issued under charter metropolitan cluss und upproved March Uth, 1592 HBENRY BOLLN Mch2dttm, City Treasurer. PROPOSALS FOR f\VI'II BONDS. Sealed bids marked foposals tor sowor Bonds will be received at'Uhe office of the ol y treasurer of the eity of Onfaha, Neb. upt o o'clock, noon, of the %th day of April, 152, for the purchuse of §0,000.0) sewer bonds of the ellr of()mnl-n. Nob., dated Muy 1st, 1502 pay- ble 20 years after date. torest 5 per cent perannuw, payable semiaunually. Prin galand tnterost ulynh.}gl Kountze Bros.. ower of citles of the Ordinunce No. 2078, ow York. Denomloatioh of vonds, $1.000.00 each, Each bid must stute price and amount sought for and inelude dedrued interest up to date of delivery at Omuha, Neb. The right it reserved Lo roject uny(nnu all bids. Issued under charter power of £itios of the uetro- Dolltun class and ordInandh, No. S0 4 poroved Mareh 2, 1802, WENRY BOLLN, M2edatedd .. City Treasurer. HIEF Q AI(TH{ Ti:u-s OFFICE— Omaba, Neb.. M 152, Sealed pro- posaian triplinaion Subiy m the usual con- dittons will be received %t ‘Tl offiee. until two o'clock p. m.. central fline, April 3, J whon thoy Will e openos €oF farnishing the priuting required at headquurters depart- ment of the Platte, urin the fiseal year end- inz Juned, I8i Government reserves the right to roject any or all proposals. Al in- formation furnished on application to this office. Envelopes contaluing proposals should bo wmarked “Propasals for printing. and ud- dressed 1o CHARLES k. HUMPHUREY, Cap- tain and Assistant Quartermaster, U. 8. Army Acting Ohlef Quartermaster. aliddt-20 PROPOSALS FOR PAVING BOND Soaled blds marked proposals for paving bouds will be received at ti lflw of the eit trensurer of Oumaha, Neb':up tol* o'cios noon of the 25ti ot “Aprik Js, for the purchase ..rm.mud'n.\m. bouds of the vity of Owaha, Neb., dated May L 1502, payable 20 years after date, interest5 per cent por annuw, payabie semi-annusliy; principal and l- at Kountzo Bros., New York of bonds. $1,000.00 Gach. Each Did must state price and amount sought for and inciude acerued intercst Lo date of deliv- sry at Omaba, Neu The Figlt 1s reserved to joct any und all bids. Lssued under churter bower of cities of metropolitan elass and ordinaace No. 2092, approved March 43, HENRY BOLLN A2sdsiia City Treasure A Childlike Confidence—in the efficacy of Carlsbad Sprudel Salts is universal throughout the world. Nature for Constipation, Gout, Rheu Kidney Troubles, Diabetes, Fatty generation and all Liver Troubl Our rich Americans visit Carlsbad, The crowned heads of Europe have been visiting this historic spot, when in search of health, for the past 500 years, You can now get the same treatment at any drug store, in the shape of Carls- bad Sprudel Salts or the Carlsbad Water, Not a nauseating remedy, Men and women of sedentary habits will find life a pleasure after taking this treatment. The genuine have the “ Eisner & Mendelson Cc New York,” on every bottle, signature of Sole Agents, A Written Guarantos to Cure kivery Case or Money Refunded. Our cure Is permanent and not a patehing up. Ca ted S0vON years ago have never soen & symptom Hy describing caso fully we can troat you by I.and we givo the same strong guarantes to cal or refund all money. Those who profor to come hera fortreatment ean do soand wo will pay ratlrond fare hoth ways and botel bitls while hore, if we fatl to care We challenge the world fora case that our Magic sdy will not cure. Write for particulars and get vldence. In oursaven years practice with the Magic Romedy it has been most difficult to oyvercome the prejudices ngainst socalled specitics. Butunder Qur strong guarantee thousands are trying itand bo- ingcured. Wegnarantee to cure or rofund every ollar, and as we have a_reput 0 provact, also financial backing of 50,001t 18 perfoctly safe to all who will try the treatment, Herotofore you have putting up and paying out your money for different treatments, and although you are not yet cured no one hus paid back your money. We will positively cureyou, OId, chronte, deep seatod cases cured in @ toWdays. Investigate our financial standing, our reputation asbusiness men, Write us for names and addressesof those we have cured who have given permission to refer to them. 1t costs you only post- agetodo this. 1f your symptoms are soro throat ous patches in mouth, rheumatism {n bones and air falling out, eruntions on any part of the depresston, pains in heador bones. You haveno time to waste. Those Who are constantly taking mercury and potash, should d tinue it. Constant nse of these drugs will surely bring sores and catinz uleers in the end. Dou't fafl to write. All correspondence sent s in plain en- velope. We inv:te themost rigli investigation and willdoall In our power to ailyou init. Address, COOK REMEDY CO., - Omaha. Neb MAGIC CURE fatc! ONLY. 8500 for a case of LOST or FAILING MAN H00D, General or N#RVOUS DEBILITY. weak- nessot cody ormind, the effects ot crrors or ex- cessesin oid or voung that wo cannot cure. Wo vuarantee every case or refund ¢ y dollar. Five days trial treatment 81, full course 85 Perceptib'e benefits realized'in throe days. By mail, securely pickel from observation. 00K REMEDY U0 OMARA. NF LADIES ONLY MAGIC EBMALE REGULATOR. Sato and rtain to a day or money refunle By mail 2 Bneur y sealel from obsur tion. COOK REMEDY C0., Onaha, Neb. Proposals for Public Library Building Bonds Sealed bids warked proposals for public 1ibrary butldinz bonds will be received at the office of thecity treasurer, Omaha, Neb., up to 12 o'clock noon of the %th day of April, 1502, for the pu of 3101,000.L0° public livrary bullding lmn(l» of the city of Omaha, Nebl, dated May 1st, 1502 and payable 20 years after date. Interestat the rate 0f5 per cent per an- num, wi-aonually. Principal and interest payable at Kountze Bros., Now York. Each bid must s price and amount sought for and inciude accrued interest to date of delfvery at Omaha, Fiio Tight fs reservod (o' rejoct any and all bids. Tssued under charter power of cities of the metropolitan class, and ordinance No. 285, approved March 1iih. 150 HENRY BOLLY, WAL City Treasurer. Toaves Gmaha. CHICAGO BURLIN Depot 10t a1 Misoa sis .-Chicazo Vea Davn R0 s m Giia “Donver Vestibulo Limite Deadwood_ Expross. .Denver Expross.... Denver Tixpesss. ... Gooln Limtted (BxceptSun.) cal ....... | 620 pm ST J & C. [Arrive Depot 1oth ani Mason Sts | Omahas ity Day Express 13 a m Leaves | Omahba. | CHICAGO. I L & PACIFIC, i |union depot 16th & Mare 000 0 m ... Atlantie Exproas 405 p m atibuio Kxpross 610 b m Nizht foxpross HICAGO, R 1 & PACIFIC. 100 Depot 10¢h 4nd Marer 3t v Limitod. ... Denver Express......... 60 pm L10 pm S8 am “From Wost. 0p m 730 & m FARM WORK FOR APRIL. BY D. D. T. MOOLE. A pril brings steady work. P repare well for seeding. Rest when you rust. 1 ntend™ rarely wins. ess lelsare, April, the scedtime month, the one in which the earth opens for new fruits, ie a very busy season with farmers and gardeners throughcut the New England, middle and western states. Of all soa- sons on the farm this is the one for earnest work, when the faculties of both mind and body may daily be brought into requisition to advantage: indeed, now that spring has really come, with its bright sunshine and genial atmos- phero—as also the poet’s lovely flowers, singing birds, lowing herds, and other pleasant accompaniments of the baimy vernal season—it is incumbent ubon the cultivators of earth's varied and valuable products to com- menve preparations for erop production in the hope of rveceiving abundant re- turns for whatever labor and means may be devoted thercto. At this junc ture it is essential that farmers and hor- ticulturists should be up and doing, while those engaged in dairying or stock raising must necessarily give much attention to the care and manage ment of théir flocks and herds. It is the time for earnest work in field, ga den and orchard—a season when both mind and muscle should be on the alert, planning and performing to the best ad- vantage, Itis ossentinl for the furm manager to now say “Come, boys!” and lead and direct in person, for only he who superintends and knows what is done on his premises is the wise hus- bandman, The shrewd farmer will marshal his men, teams and machiner, and commence the onset for subsistenc in the hope of being abundantly re- warded in wGtumn for whatever labor and means ave invested in the spring and summer campaigns. Prompt Preparation for Planting, March proved so unfavorable for out- door operations that much of the pre- paratory work for planting spring crops must be done in April, and this will n cessitate prompt and systematic action on the part of most cultivators. Farm- ers who devote many acres to spring cereals and hoed crops have much to ao in little time if they properly p:epare the soil by plowing and other essential manipulation in season for sceding. In this preparatory labor, as well as for after culture, it i3 true economy to use the most approved implements. employ only competent men and teams, and see that the work is done in the best man- ner. Many farmers ‘‘miss it” every spring by trying to bore augur holes with gimiets—attempting to raise good crops with poor help, tools and teams, and without proper tillage and manur- ing. Those who farm it for profit should pursue a wiser course by providing all the requisites for profitable crop pro- duction. Spring Crops, Spring wheat, the first field crop tobe sown in all sections where it is raised, should go in as soon as the soil can be prepared. Then come oats, barley,corn, beets and potatoes. The sowing or plant- ing of these will depend much upon the coudition of the soil, which ought to be not only properly prepared, but im- proved by previous under and surface drainage where necessary. lixtra till age to maks a good seed bed, plenty of a rich fertilizer, and prover after-cuiture are items which count in raising hoed crops—such as corn, beets and potatoes. Oats should bLe sown very early. Sow a variety with ample foliage that produces lurge and abundant grain. Then, if the grain fails, you will be likely to get a good crop of forage. Clover seed may be sown this month, the earlier the better, on winter grains and on grass lunds laid down last sea- son. Ruuning asmoothing harrowover the ground will prepare it for the seed without tearing upthe crop injuriously. Should there beaslight fall of snow clover seed may be sown upon it to ad- vantage. orage crops, such as ve, ete.. may be sown in once in two weeks Parsnips should be sown early. Mangels and sugar beets are also best when putinussoon as A 10-MINUTE TALK with an cessful peas, spring succession, able, consclentious, skillful and suce Specialist. euch as each member and each trained assist- ant of the famous Arm of MIL. & AULArriv g pot and Marzy Sts. @3 p | 10 pml.l Leaves Omahn| ™ am b8 _pm Leaves | Omaba 545 p . Xpross. 1Y & PACIFIC Depot, 10th an “Sloux Clty Omaliy Wap m Vaul Exy 008 m TSIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. [Arrives Depot. 15th and Webster sts. | Omaha ; St Paul Lmited. ... (0.5 & @ Teavos [CHICAGO & NORTHWBSTEIN Arrives Omaha/U. 1% depot, 10th and Marcy Sts. | Omal B um (Ex By Carroll Passougor. 103 p ivam . Cliloago Express...... 0 1500 p w. Limited 9 wlipm Iyer..... 213 p 700 p m| (X _(x Mon)| S0ba Leaves [Arrives ~Omaha U, P. depot, 10th |Omaba V. 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Betts & Betts is universally conceded tobs, may beworth wore than $10,000 t the man who s sick, and who has tried all other means fo secure relief, but in vain. And et that talk, valuable as 1§ Costs Nothing, 1€ held (n the private consu’tation rooms of Drs. Betts & Betts, for consultation 13 free, netonly to those who call fn person, but also 1o all the sficted who writs telr symptoms fully and enclose stamp ‘or reply. Maybe iho patient 8 suffering from some ons of those uumerous, yet delicate maladies, which polile <oclety does not see proper 1o discuss as a 50c- ik tople. 1n shor: the may be afliicted with Syphilis, Gonorrheea or Gleet. We can cure bim. 1t may be Seminal Weakness. Bad .nnnsh. but no matter, we can cure him, 1t may Stricture, or Hydroesle, or Varicocele, tunes, truly, but we can cure him. Piles, Fistula or Rectal Ulcers. A terrible aMietion, Lut we can cure bim. Sexual dusorders, diseases end weakuess, Nersou ‘tronic and Private Diseases—we' curo thoni , eately, surely, epeedily and effectually, by metbods the most edvanced, bumane and suc sful. Bend 4 cents for our handsemely lilustrated 120-page baok. Cousultation fice. Call, or wrile, enclosiig stamyp. Drs. Betds & Betfs § 119uth Ith St., N. E. Corner 14th and Douglas St Omaha, Neb, Great misfor- Probably practicablo, but carrots may bo scwn any time before midsummer, Care of Live Stock, Most farm animals will and good feeding until warm, sottled weather, and certainly should not be turned out until the grass has sufficiont growth to furnish nutrition. To pro- vent loss or sufforing, give careful at- tention to dams and their young, es- pecially during inclement weather. Work horses need plenty of strength- ening food, regularity in feeding and watering, and good groaming. Guard against galls by keeping the harnc clean and soft. Many horsea work best on soft ground when they aro barefoot. Protect heated toams from drafts. Give brood mares roomy quarte watchful care and treat them gently. Cows roquire extra care at this sea- son. Give those about to come in good roomy qum ters, and treat them kindly. uard against abortion and accidents. To prevent garget and other troubles, reduce their food, though plenty of good sound hay may be given safely. Keep all the good heifor calves, and” remem- ber that teaching them to feed from the pail saves troublo. Sheep should be kept in dry yards to protect their foot, and also guarded against storms. Ewes and lambs need good shelter and liberal rations, to pro- vont suffering and keep them thrifty Spring lambs well cared for and fed lib- erally will soon sell at a profit. Pigs and poultry pay for good care and keep. The pigs will do good by destroy ing many insect onemices if allowed to take exercise in the orchard. Give breeding sows bran and other cool- ing food, but no corn or moal. Poul try “shell out” the profits now, if ever; e0 care well for the birds 1f you want fresh eggs and chickens galore. Protect them from vermin by using kerosene upon the roosts and walls of the poultry house; and do whatever elso that will tead to promote their comfort, health and consequent productiveness, Sceds, Plants and Trees The successful cultivator is generally a good guide to follow in the matter of solecting seeds, troes, ete., for planting. If asked, he will bo very likely to advise you that the planting of good,pure seea, of an approved variety, is the Hrst requi- site to profitable cres” production, And yet, though the same ndvice is widely reiterated every spring, comparatively fow farmers and gardeners heed the the truth that in most instances the seed exerts a controlling influence upon the quality and quantity of the crop pro- duced. * If any of our readers ave at fault in this mutter, we urge them to institute w salutary reform, and to plant only good seed—the bust obtainable. Plants, vines, shrubs and trees, for set- ting out this spring, should now be se- cured by all who need them and have not yet secured a supply. What we have said about seeds applies with al- most equal force in this conneetion. Consult the females of the family in se- lecting (from the ecatalogues of honest dealers) ornamental shrubs, vines, ete., to be planted near the dwelling. Look alike to the quality, variety and adapty bility to loeation, but ¢o slow when tempted to invest in much pufed bus high priced noveltics. Tools and Imple co that every implement is in order and in its place; harness sound and well oiled; plows, harrows, and trimmings repaired and ready for work. Those who have not already doce so should at once seo that all needed farm and garden tools andimplemonts are examined and put in order, and such new ones obtained as may be required. Nothing is more exatious than to find out just as you want to use an implement that it is out of repair, or 0 worn that it has got to be replaced by a new on ry farmer should guard against such contingency by providing in advance whatever m chines may be necessary to prepare the ground for, and to plant and cultivate the crops to be produced. Orchard and Fruit Garden. April 1s a month of activity with fruit owers. When Lrees, shrubs, etc., are received from the nursery, it once heel them in—that is, temporariiy bury tho roots. After they ave secured, planting may be done at leisure. Tree planting is sow tmely in most sections, and for this the soil should be well pre- pared, and thg work done carefully. Fruit trees need wide and deep holes, 5o that their roots will have ample room to grow and spread. Keen a record of every trec p'anted, so as to know the name and location. Grafting may now be done, il dormant scions can be ob- tained. If not askilled grafter, take les- sons or employ an expert. Put manure at the roots of barren trees, und open and thin out their heads. Cutoff and burn any twigs that harbor the tent cat- erpiliar, and guard against other pests. Plant cuttings of grape vines, curranta. ete,, that were kept through the winter, Grow more grapes, strawberries, rasp- berries, blaciberries, currantsand other small fruits. If you have none, got and try the best varieties . you can conveniently, and make a be ginning—and if you have made a start, increase your plantation. In case you don’t know how to begin, consult the printed authorities and iaterrogate pert cultivaters. Chotce fruits,besides ing beneficial in the family, ma rofitably marketed in many localities, The Kitehen Garden, roquire eare ents. No farm is complete without a good erden, and now is the time to push work therein, The first requisite is rich, well-drained soil, and southern exposure is the best. Garden ground should be heavily manured . and thoroughly prepared ns soon as it n be work: ood seed is a prime factor. Plants enough for a farmer’s garden can be started in window or kitchen boxes; thus dispensing with a hotbed. Rudishes, lettuce and early poas are usually tho fivst crop sown. eots, spinach, onions, ete, muy be sown eurly; but beuns, cucwmbers und all othérs of the melon fumily, tomatoes, cw., are too tender for sowing before the corn planting season. Cabbage and tomato plants csn usually ba bought cheaper than they can be raised. Asparagus und pic plant shoull be grown plentifully in every garden. Suc- cession crops of radishes, lettuce, et and also of sweet corn, beans, peas, —~may be secured by sowing ut inter- week or ten duys through their respective seasons. Any farmer can have & good gavden by preparing the ground” well, planting “properly and in season, und giving it timely und thor- ough cultivation. Short-Stop Suggestions. April is the time to push farm work. Prepare esrly for Indian corn—ver early. Larly potatoes pay best. Small, thrifty trees are best for planting. The older the tree, the more ditticult to transplant and less certain to thrive. Don't set fruit trees too closely, espe- cially applo trees. Use peither inferior soeds nov sives. If in doubt, test sceds before planting. Keep a record of all crops planted and amounts of seed used., Fortilize the meadows and pastures Heavy manuring helps to lift mortgages Save all the ashes and use them on the farm. No shackly and rusty tools now. More tire on wagon wheels and less in the horses. Straighten up the fonces and gateposts. Provide gaod watering places for stock. Protect all insect de- stroying birds. The early chick catches theanost money. Get ready to fight insezts and weeds. See that your wheat fields ure well drained,

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