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” q =WANTED, ONK LADY FOUIL YOUNG MK MAHA DAIL SPECIAL NOTICES. ALY ERTISEN ENTS will be taken until 12:3 p m. for the evening B unthl 8:50 p. m. for the morning of Sunday edi- ton, All advertisemonts 1n these columns 1§ conts & ward for first {nsertion and | cent & word for each b nt insertion, or §1.50 per 1ine per month No ndvertisement taken for lsss than 2 cents for tho first Insortion. Terma eash In advance, inftisls, fignres. aymbols, etc., ench count as & word. All midvortisements must’ ron consecutively. Advor- tisers, by requosting & numbered eheck, can have the Tetters addrossed 1o & numbered letter in care Answera #0 nddressed will be delly the ¢ COLUMNS SITUATIONS-WANTED. A FOSITION WANTED BY COME ograpeer: refercnce glven. Address §20 . Keokuk, Ta. M 619 10° FORR !‘-NT~HOVBEB Conténued, 1) FURNISHED TuosE, Kous Wirt steeet, 0 rooms, modera.. J. First Natfonal Bank buiiaing D 9HOOM BRICK HOUSE, MODERN. WITIT oo barn. — Omaba Real Kstato and Trust Co., T4, Boe hidg. Ms1 812 TP OF TR FINFST RIS e 1 T D FOR with b, R Inquire I UENT, A SIX coTT 0 por month, Stoetrol, 714 S 16 TACHED A host; M. H. FUIL pleco for 3928 10% T, TWO FIRST CLASS DI hborh i) FOR RENT—HOUSE NO. 11§ 8. 11 niture complete, for sale, $250, or by ten duys. A JOUNG MAS WANTS POSITION AS ographer, bockknopor of ofios nssista nt dress K1, Beo, -8 ALL MODERN CONVEN- Enquire 505 . 20th n] 10-ROOM HOUSE, : o5 1 nees 6Xcept furnuco. SITION GE FICK experioneo, Chicago refer Address K 27, Beo, AITUATION RUNKING STRAM HEATER Of conchman, exper! M. Massoy. 1410 Fies stre . WANTED-MALE HELP. B WANTED A LIVE WIDEAWAKE REPRE sontative to represent us in every locallty. one With vim, vigor, pluck and pushcan easily make #2660 permonth: no peddiing goods: something en tiroly new; staple ns flour: send for full particulnrs todny. Address “Manufacturer,” postofiio box 6905, foston, Mass. i TED, SALVSMEN ON SALATLY Ot OM to handle th patent chemical eraning peneil selling novelty ever Faso In two seconds; :one. amounted 50 1n six days. o WrA: we want one encrectl stato aud territory. Kor Monroo Eraser Mg VANTED. A PRACTICAL MA tal to tako u water mill WANT CANVASSERS, W, 514 €outh 16th st MEN WANTED ON SALARY TO LEARN O & W. PAR M8 - WANT XPERT FILING AND BIL 1, ing olerk: one who has had experisnce with agricultural houss proferred. Glve referoncos. Address K 2, Boo. i{r\n TED, BOYE AND GIRLS AT M Whsey & Co.'s elialr factory. y WANTED, A GOOD WOOD.WORK inest. Enquire at25th and Dayenport streets, L o5 05 EIRAT BELACKS M proforred. Wm, Gol e B WANTED, A GOOD atendy Job, German Falls Clty, Neb > WANTED, OYS, STEADY WORK, OMAIL dractory. Fast Omahia. M0 10 WANTED TWO FIRST CLASS COAT MAK F Vodickn, 812 S, 120h st MiLcI0r Bavas MEN FOIIATLIOAD WORK 13 Dwashington.” Che Qny: toamstors §25.00 are. 100 for 1owa, §2.00 a freo pass. Kramer & O'Hearn 1 03 South 11t st. Mil TARGE B ANTED, A YOUNG MAN TO TA PAKE ORDERS IN O Adross manufacturer, box 217 ety 1050 6 AGENTS WANTED FOR DISHWASHER AND Tfirekindler, Samples and particuinrs for two snt stamp. T, J. Trew & Co.Mncon, Mo. 104 N WANTED, A 1 MEN TO SELL Noslory. white goods in Nebrask and Colorndo. Cnly men who ean sell 40,000 to ). nerd apply. sulury based on sales rofe Buces. Addross Jacob Meyur & Bros., Chicago. 138 CANTED, FIRST CLA ARBEI IMMF Good wages, Address E. K. Chapma atrice. Neb 3 > SAL Tundorw 280 Tt at. B, WANTED- STENOGRAPHER. first-claas man aud good penman time to tench un i erienced mun, 83 Bee oftice. 5 MUST B Have no Address K. 128 10 D, FIRST CLASS BARBKIL STEADY d minrried. Pay #1200 per weok. Steady X Bank Bros., Sioux Fails, WAN Bl e ¥riday. Sbive M) 8 FOR UNION PACIFIC ¥.. ren Choyenne and Ogden, U £00d Wagos nnd free pass. Kramer & O'Hearn, Iabor . 303 South 11th street MuT o ag Biva NTS 10 SELL LIVES OF Harrison ana Keid, Cle: ovenson. A bonanza for 1ve men. for “outfit and be first in the fleld. P, W. Monroe str Clleago. M1a5 0* NTED, THE NAMES AND ADDRESSES nergetic men and w open for ri. Wo give oxciusive territory. W e k00d_workers k. niture, delivery Our artiele 15 n un We furnish oic newspaper adyertl 1t will save 2 por £ the conl blils of everyhody. Full particn by mail. Lithog . ete., fre Address Koal-=par Co . Boston, Mass. M1d 1ng cent Do M HOU ments. 2 t, Peroy 1. ki DERN IMI'ROV £100) per_month tmont Co', 15th and | ana Dodge o 0CT. 5, FURNISHED Inquite Dr. John C. 058 8 D FOR RENT, FROM I nouse, 1022 Calttorata st ~10-IROOM_BIUIUK HOUSE, MODEIN CONV EN- o 8. Tonth st. opp. Brownell Hall. In quire Netherton Hall, 305 8. 13th st 59 19 1‘)4«;;: RENT. SEVERAL NIC Tnnscom park. i) FOR treet, bot Bourd of Tra 2 cen 23th and 26Lh . Phono 198, ) ROOM FLAT, 1ii0 80U ), FOR RENT. A FURNISHED &-1100M HOUS yard. modorn'conveniencos. 2ith and St. Mary's ave. Kuhn & Co,, 15th and Douglas. w5 12 R e 10ROOM HOUSE . Read & Selby, Board of Tri TWO Good ¢ Omabn Natl ROOM COTTAGES FORR RENT CHE wdition. J. K. Van Gllder, room Bank Mill | § Capltol M1 11+ D, FIVE OF NINE-ROOM HOUS Jorchinrd L family willing 1o furnish suppers for three proforred: warm house; good & hood. Jonoes, 30J, Bee bl 1)FOR KENT, 0-100M HOUSE, Al conveniences, with Inrgo barn, 2002 Popp ave. Inquire at#17 8. 16th st. i IO FINE BRICK 1tESIT modern Improvements. ing s rostdenco. [), FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE. Tnquire uvonue. FOR RE Cam) T); FOM BENT. TWO FIVE ROOMED, AND OX 12 four Toom coitage, with well and cistorn. En: quire of Mrs, Ward M 154 " FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOMS TO"RENT WITH ALL Ymodern convenior 912 Douglas steout 12 Burt street. ROOMS, R MIS3 RENT, FURNISHED No. 435 Dodga st I3, hooms, Fore o Ynheat, 201 South 2th - FOR Yronces. ISHED, ST S FUININIED TOONS WITH BATI 3000 B AGE FloNT ROOM ARD FRONT kD MTS 11 KEEPING KOl AN BN VOI RENT.—FURNISITED KOONS AND UN STTED HOOMS FOR LIGITT HOUSE s oo 0w Fon oo people ne. ) DR R T FURNISHED 00MS, Yo, 1iit M02 10 0 ROOMS WITIL Ol WITHOUT BOARD. “Douglas street 3 % Y Eaily: fear motor. s . 1ED ROOMS Dl FURNIS Capitol ave. housekeeping. FURISHED ROOMS, 10 N. 19th stroot HED ROOMS, ALL MODER with o without board. 107 5 Q—NICEL Uprivate fumily. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2 ROOMS WITH BOA TWO IN | Pl BOARD FOR vate famlily. 2215 Howard street. —ROOMS WITH BOARD. T FAN AN, NICK 100N AND HoAl) T FORNIBIRD ROOMS AND BOATD A 7-FOR RENT, FURNISHE O W board to two Iadies or two gentlemen, private family. No other boarders, Hanscom park and motor 1 nddress with e I 5 SHED KOOMS, FIRST class bonrd, Lolun, 200 and 211 N. 15th streot. R Sella b sight. _elusive territory. Now Is time to begin. Cut thisout. For full particnlars nddress Willlums Door Closer Co., manufucturcrs, Waterloo. la. Mgy 12+ WANTED-FEMALE HELP. RI FOK Euquire at 215t ad Lake, Bf,u:n’m WANTED ERYWIHERE TO Diindio boat, doorclovor, made GENERA Mrs. B Lon, 2102 Lenvenworth streat. D AT ONCE, A GOOD RELIABLE glrl for housework 1o n small Iy, dy place to the right girl, Apply at 2008 Malf Howard str 83 (—\- WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR G housework. 516 N, 19th st —WANTED, GIRI, FOR WOILK, ALSO Jnurso girl, satistactory waxes patd. Call 227 Cul- tfornin stroct. - 48 T—WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, LADY STENOG Jraphor with experience, ab mach ine d 0 assist 00 bOOks. Heasonall ¥ to suit lo party. Apply In own bandw " Douklns st. WANTED, GOOD GIREL FOR HOUSEWOIR 1n famlly, no children. Apply 112 8 100 st o710 VKRAL THOUSE B Jack “BOAKD AND ROOMS, 1810 CHICAG OUTH FIONT ROOM WITH BOALD, for Lwo; referoncos; 2214 Frnam FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED O § ROOMS, 603 N, 1ith St. FOR RENI—STORES AND OFFICES. L THE ¢ STORY BRICK BUILDL 016 Farnam st basoment, comple Wil the H00rs, Kas, oL —FOR RANT, AT LOW VALUA floor ofice. Kulin & Co., 15t and Dougias "~ FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. J-GOOD BARN CIT Fidelity Trust Co.. " WANTED-TO RENT. 'ED. A FURNISHED HOUSE, 5 OR6 {ana healthy locality. If sultable ntilspring - Addross. Wl tieulars, J. H. Biake, 1631 Wazee st., [ 702 Farnam. K NCELY FURNISIED 00N, W A without board, ina privato family, by u y ontleman: terms. Address deiry J. letser, Routh Uniaba. M0 Irocolyo Inatruotions keep hooks. Bheely block. 1-WANTED, GIRL, FAMILY OF 2. S0 Smite 51T ST 148 N 18T s 5% Kok IMME: alnl preforr and ter KNISHED HOUSE WANTED: i any part of elty; loeatio 153 4 FOIL GENERAL HOUSE: 0ok, washor and ironer. v . iz o (5 WARTED AT ONCE, GILT, £ G Ousew Ik —§ood wagos, smill family. srous of A fumily. M1z 11 securing u 1y 530 5. SULh stroct. +#OR REN | -HOUSES, MODERN, CENTRAL TO od rophrs. Apply G S, Eigntwr, Lite Bl DWELLINGS COTT Kilkvony & Co., ¢ ~KLATS, Drhoves L NEW 6-R00M CO1TAG Y Tow duys! ford ciral ©. 8 EIRUtLor, roum &, New Yor - £o bldg, i‘ 3 15 ROOM 1HOUSES, 1 binos on Georgia av Tromm atroot raLIWRY: APBIY Ko o Bullding, 151 Simeral. recelve ROOM 3, | DUSE WITHE burglar ainr o possoRsh o K. Barkalow. Ppko wear, clorc N IR B K lior bloe 16th and Jackson sts. The suny mer rate for third 100rs 1 Tor tnalde fiats. lieat #1000 extra; have all " conv claas repnir: being centeally 10 Az only the yery best uf wirable. W will rent to lios only #o0 thein; Ingulre at i & 16th st ‘Al modern convenien ces. nedistoly. Call or addross M s, Paxton TOrLo JENT 3 FLATS IN LINEON BLOUK, 5tk atd Masoi strouts, § rooms each, water an o hoated by steam. 10 sood repair. v 10 v T Quie at 17 In the blook.” Julu | Lamil AGROOM COTTAGE, 2571 rwonth. Fldelity Truast oo RGE LIST HOUSES. PAUL, 1608 FAINAM R ] =NICKE TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE #3) 50, 1ith st and Bye-room cottage 505 5o Sith st Tuauire 624’ S0, TR k. Jokn . V. Labmani = BIX-BOOM NEW K. 3 wonts, 1112 8. Tith streeh. STORAGE VL, DY CEEAN & PRIVATELY STOWED VUL Miture 1207 Houging, OmabaStove lepaie works. ' M- STORAGE CIEAP, CLEAN, WELLS, 111 Farnum street. [ D-TO BUY, N BOUGILT, S0LD, STORED. Wells, 1111 Farnam st i FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. (R Continued. Gfrnn TRALE, THOROUGHBRED PUG _PUD. tes. Apply 2010 Harney street Ml Q. FOR SALE, 10 1EAP IN CAR LOY Qiivert Bros., Councit Blutrs il (% MACKS. PRITCHARD, MISCELLANEOUS. K CAN BE CURED. THE sary has the romedy. Send ared. All kidiey and sfully. Patients , Chicago, 111, Mids-i1e s tront 1, 1108 Mason Seveiation Legrave, do paimist and 11 cradie to grave: unites the se riage with the ono you love: tolls whore yon will succeed and In what business best adapted for; has tiie celebratod Egy ptian breastplato for luck and to dostroy bad Infliences: cures fAits, Intamperance and all private complaints with massago, baths and alcohol treatment. send §2.00, 100k of hair, b and date of birth and_receivo accurate iife chart: 3 cents {nstamps for clrcular; give lnitials of one you will marry: also photos of swme. Office 417 Houth 11th stroet, first floor; hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m Come one, come all. aad be convinced of thi derful oracle. trance clalevoyant, & Is your iife from the arated: cAuss mar TMENT, cacalp and haie b and ehiropodist. Mrs.i ' T-MADAM STOWE, MAGNETIC HEALER 0% Pratt stroet. MME. LA RUE. Ms10 9% BUSINESS CHANCES. prosbenindt o Continsal, Y, IOk saLE mr‘fl}fi REST IN A WELL paying meat market ind tawn of 5,000 people i Nebraska. Enquire of HeMer & Liver Co., 1811 Leavenworth st. 518 YAnn(-'u.w.u OLDTBETARLISIIED REAT, estate, loan and Insurdd®o agency In to AbouL 5,000 Address, K 23, leo. DR SALE, IMPLEMENT, WAGON, BU fenco wire and blacksplih’ and wagon trade will seli or leaso bulldings "AMdress box 294, Glen- wood, Tows > B16-11 sty i - DUE BILG: 8300 ON. CARRIAGE ount. Addross K. 32 Bee 177 10° Y A GOODPARTY WITH ABOUT 15,0000 who understands fhe grain and lumbor business, to take hold of (BKL business on the line of the (., B. & Q. R. k. on ‘the Cheyenne disision, where party can do a banking ana farm loan, grain and lumber busines ata swall station, and plenty of business to keep & party thoronghly employed and turn off as much business as It four times the sum was invested. Good living rooms in bullding above the bank department with fixtures already for business. Plenso address all communications to H. C. Paimer, Sterling, C 154 21 FOR SAL dealer Ata di: FOR EXOHANGE. 7, -FOR BXCHANGE, A DESIRABLE TOME, Noented in penver, Inoluding & modern slx-room brick hous 0 on_corner [ot, can bo secured in ox- change for eastorn Nebraska Iaod. F. L. Birney, 808 10th Donver, Col 713 FARMS IN fUresidonce In Omaha: 8180 orango grove and fing oloar resldence In 00d town 1n Kausas for re denioe in Omaha, K. ¥. Ringer, 1810 Farnam, M1 100 7, -CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MD'S E; WILL fitako roal estate & money.Box 205, Frankfort, Ziskor saLk “on fiEbony upright plano. EXCHANGE -BARGAIN Addross G 6, Boo oM, HANGE, $200000 STOCK OF 2 Address box G G, A county, Nob. 0 15° -7 —¥on MADAME SMITH 112] DOUGLAS STREET, Sdiioor. Alcohol, sulpbur 40 so bushs with Hospo, MISS MINNIE DAVIS KINDEI [all term comences September Oy Tuesday. 1506 South 16Lh, noar Castollar., MO 13 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. y FMORTGAG THAN 7 PER CT. t. bank blag. 669 including all char, Charles W. Rainoy, ¢ W7 UER CENT MON NET_TO BORROW o on Omaha olty property. | No extra charges of any kind. Why pay hih rates? Money is chea You can get full benefit of low mtes from Globe Loan and Trust Co., 16th and Dodge. 670 KA OMATIA REAL ESTATE FOR MDSE. valuntion. Money to loan. Box 318, Omaha. 7 S < THAT WILL, NET FROM §100 fiio 8300 per week investige. B, F. Ringer, 1519 Farnam w1 100 78000 GENERAL STOCK MERCHANDISE, lUctonnest stock In the state: clear Omaha property or land, of fth_cnshi 86,500 stock hardwwro. 2 1018 In Wostlawn for cash and land; 810,000 oral stock, ono-halt cash, balance land. B. F. or, 1519 Farnam MSSL 104 ZFOR BALE OR = EXCHANGE, COTTAGE Utronting south on Cuming stroot.’ In Carthago addition; seven rooms, pantry, closets; force pump, clatern cosspool, cemented calsyr: well bullt and finlahed In hard plne and onk. 1rice £,200, 10 W. L. Selby, 84 Chambor Commerce. /—FOR EXCHANGE, A STOCK OF G 4 _merchandise for lands and cash. W. Watkins & Co., Frankfort, Jad. Apply § NERAL Addross B Mo s 0% VW HOANS GG "WALLACE, 312 BROWN [ V LOAN AND TRUST CO.. IS N. Y. Lifo, lends at {ow rates for cholee seeurlty on Nebriska OF 10Wa farms oF Omaha city property. WO EHARKISC ILDG. L} WiiGBAr N SEE G. W. I COATES, 1014 Farnam b3 VW - LOANS ON TuwitOY Gity proparty £09) and upward: No delays. W.tarn 0 § per cont. Smith & Co.,15th ana tarney LOWE W REAL STATE LOANS. 6 ¢ 10 additional charges for comn noy's fees. W. B. Moikie W PRIVATE Mo lonns, low rates. T A SAVINGS BANK MAK markot rate ms for short and the loans are bo found at stroets. 70 RATE “slon oF attor- First Natlonal Bank hldg, 18T AND 2D MORTG +x Moora Bee bldg. not the. VW MONEV 0 LOAN ON IMPROVED OITY vroperty, low rate. A. C. Krost, Douglas blk. ) W TAND2VEAR LOAN. AND FARM mortgages, Iteed & Selvy, 334 Board of Trade. () VYV -CITY AND ¥A atlowest ratos: E. €. Garvin & Co., 23 1t us beforo borrowing 1081y BiO K, W OANS LOW RATES. ZITTLE BROWN BLK MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. X CALLAT TIE OFFICE OF i OMAHA MORITGAGE LOAN €0. MONEY UOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WA > ICEIPTS OR P in any amount from #10 to §10,000 atthe lowest possible rates and in the quickest possible time without publiclty, and with the privilege of keeping your goods 1n your own pos sonsion: itemomber that you can pay any part of the loan atany time and in this way roduce the cost of earry - ing the loan. ‘Ihero will be no axponse or charke kept out of the amount wanted, but you will recelve tho full amount of the loan. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., ~Crelghton Block. 1th ins, Next to Postomeo. THE LAKGES ONLY INCORPORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. et We make loa XDV YOU WANT 3 ? 5 TUE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. Room ¢ Withnell block, cor. 15th and Haruey sts. Wil loan you any snm From $10.00 to $10,00 On the day you ask for it, Wo_muke horses, cotpts loans on furniture, planos, wagons, warehouse re A personul prop- erty of all kinds In any amount desired Attho lowest possible ratos, withoul publicity or removal of property. y the monoy back in and amount you 1" at any time. and each payment will of the loan tn proportion. You ean wish reduce the ¢o AL . Harrls, room 3 83 81 DOUGLAS BLK, 16 & DOT ADE ON FURNITURI, . without publicity or ro Bwest Fates miid tho casiest . Tooms 5 & ¥ Barker block. 655 LOANS ON CHATTELS. REASONABLE IN orost, partinl Payments | to G months. ‘W. &, Davls, .30 Continental block. Elevator 15th st. anos. 1ive stock. o moval property at the payments. Duff Grees Keyatone Mixo. Co., 203 Bheely block, B} N BANK SAFE WANTED WITH TIME LOCK 4N must not be over Inches wide. Address J, Guies Of Councll BIuits Suvii ks bank Midy 12 FOR 8 \LE-FURNITURE. OF (-ROOM FLAT FOR SAL| b, 1817 Leavenworth street. top 1o L () OB SALE CHEAP-OFFICK FURNITU inck walnut dosks, chairs, partitions and o e, Anglo-American, o, Call w 1k ¥OR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. >~ FOR BALE 01t EXCHANGE, SORREL PACER welding, 4 yoars old. las hands hikh, welght anoin 1 podivda, o wilte Foct.” sound sud ‘woll I W i A fine LK pounds, w and with 00 d wilt mako TPrigo, 81,0000 o or. forehead, per » aadiing shows o ry apoedy mare 10 Will take good property for one or both. ' IHenry C. Siith, care Liudoll hotel, . Neb. viss 11 SALE A SIXTY DOLLAR T0P BUGGY Tor 88500 ML K. C tneatal block. 250 ~GOOD GENTLE HORSE, HAKNESS AND Wit canony lop. ¥ Mowio, 5l Naramm BN FANILY HORSE FOW SALE. Hinoy sir MaE 1 TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURITY ; Dustiess contidontial K. 553 Board Trade. M908 0,40 IATTEL LOANS: ANY AMO rate. J. G Van Glder, room 207, tonal bank BUSINESS CHANGES. ABLISHED GROCBIY. u elty No tra uM \. Y L UALLOK BUSINESS ¥Ok SALE CHEAL ON accouit of aiokness. 0. Lundown, Fullorton Neb. i S1 MI0)-07 ying business In Omalis. Inquire at F00m 1, 160 Farnam street. MAIT 620 Urons J 69, care Omalia Boo Y TG CAVITALISTS OF OM ATiA paying business that Omaha as’ & point s woll adupied for. ‘Uho onterprisols fairly o new ldon, only tested and found thoroughly good. Belng K000 and somotking new and loxtinato, 1t will pay W lurger profit_tian any ordinary business. To on Of capital who wil kbow o goud thing. when Mown up and wantte 40 Lo something paylng ad 383, care loe 55 117 P FORSALE CLHEAR MY PACING HORSE JOF, Canpace (0200, 14, B Trey, Co. Treas. ofice. s 18 L, A CHILDIENS Inquire &t 5306 Burt stroot, 1110 PoFRESH Cow pony. family hore. A LARGE TALL SAVE.Y sty Triw O roa b 73] [ 2 i PUPPIES. 1 OFFER FORSALE A FULL uk pupples 10 wooks uld. Fine stock st 10w ddress’ll. 3. Lyons, Guthrie Conter, la. 0 FOR BALE, ELEVATOR ¥ ton nddress W. J. Blwir, Liawood, Neb. 197 15* 7 —$1,000 CASH, AND §1,600 TO EXCHANGE FOR U merchandiso’ Don't answer unless you mean business. K., i4, BEE. Migh 9 +OR SALE-REAL ESTATE. PBARGAIN--GOOD COTTAGE, § ROOMS, BATIL, onst front, 8. w. part. near motor and pavement, nico iocation. §2,500.00. WOrth §5,500.00; torms easy. 17h st 430824 ANTED, HOUSE AND LOT FOR CLEAR ots. nted. £.000 place near Ianscom park. Wanted, £.500 lace near Hanscom park. Wanted; lot on 56th st. near Leavenworth, Wanted, plece 0f business property on 16th st. Wanted, purchaser for 8 per cent mortguge. vanted, cholco 6 pOF cont mortgage. nted; cheap $500 1ot 1n South Omaha. Wanted! 5 ncros close in, cheap. r splendld tenant. ckake properiy cheap. C. . Marrison, 912 N, . bife. < g 9008 TATE FOR SALE WITH George J. Paul, 1603 Farnam st Moz St JFON SALE- 1Y Tl oWSH 1000 ACRES OF T IN 25000 ACRES IN BODIES OF 16 TO 1,500 acros, glit-cdge wild lands at35to §10 per s Inst yonr ng: lars (§100,02,000) > 1ed are ono half rect frelghtcompstition, both B P.RR. W. G Albright, 52112-3 N. Y. mahia. 10 QINE FARM 10 MILES NORTIL IMPROV ED ARD all under cultivation, blg barguin. . K. Dar- ling, Barker block. 13 VHOICE FARMS FOR SALE IN Ucounty, Town. Send namo: with 8 address, und recoive full desosiptions. Ilamson & Co.. Woodblne, laya. FQ SALE Wi ik JOST COMPLETING threo grodel five-room coltugos, which wé will Tow'price on mduthly payments. Two east'on 17th sz “Juat north of Kountro ot the other s at 20th and A stroots. The y biease you, and: we ca #nit you o to. torm licy Trust Co., 1702 Farrium 852 13 OR SALE, 8. 1411, COTTAGE H_ME, §2,00000. Reed & Selby, Board of Trad 1 IST YOUR REAL HARRISON mp to our A A Wil - 180 THURING THE MONTH OF SEPT. WE WILL offer the lnstbut prettiest of those Lafayette Pluce cottages at o greatly reduced pric ooms, all modern Improvements, delightfully situsted, torms onsy. FKidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. TAND. 860 Ack k004 8011, g00d grass and good water, 150 mil west of Omahn. 225 acres in cultivation. balan. prairie, no fence, all clear of Incumbrs s por nore; will sell’ on zood terms; might ta £00d property us part pay. Henry C. Smith, care Lindell botel, Lincoln Neb. 3 11 ) ACRES SARPY COUNTY, §45. 160 ncres in Donglas county, 85 per acre. 2 ne ass county 35 per acre. 2 ucres near Nebraska City, $45 per aere. $11 per acre. % $2400.00 BUYS 10 ACKES IN PIETSON sub-div. if sold Immediately. Surrounding sell nt 500,00 an acre. Address Lock Box 25, Offk: land, Neb. it SNAP- FOR RENT—-PASTURE! ORSES, COITS AND CATTLE F cared for the year round. I have 2 acres of good pasture, 5 ncres gU0d grass, 200 acros of good oats stubblo. Part of the stubblo Is standing ripe oats, which makes the best pasturo in the world. A g0od fenco, nice fresh running waterand barn room for 50 hiad In case ofstorm. [ have the larzest horse _ranch in Douglas and Sarpy county. Pleasscall und sse my stablo room and foeding yards and pasture 50 you will bo satistied. Leatlforand doliver fres of ehargo. My price on s $L0) por month. and in winter food hay, rain, cut foo corn stalks. Kept 1n barn nights, permonth up. Two miles south o 1mile from stroot cars. Addre: South Omaha, Neb LOST. ST O STOLEN, 800 REWARD, BLACK water spaniel, short tail, answers fortuilinformation” of bis. whoreatouts, u ut. LADYS WATCIT AND CHAIN WITH “SADA" cngraved on back, lost Tuesday evening botween Lovenworti and Farnam on south 24t o Please leave ot 722 south 20th and rocelve rew 101 9+ STREET, BETWEEN DAVEN 0., gold breastpin with bluo sots end. loturn 1o Mrs. Hydo, 2009 Cass, and ro- 9 9* s B FPAKEN UP, LIGITT RED MULEY COW, 841 bot. Lonsdnworth and Maroy. Jamen Burt JPOUND, CALK.AFPLY 6 8. 24T, ~_ WANTED 10 BORROW. _ }“l\‘lfi OR TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS, SECUR- Ity second worgago on property vaiod ouo bundred and five thousand. “First mortgage thirty- five thousand. Address K 4), Bee. M1IS 14 DRESSMAKING. FRGAGENENTS 10 BT DIESIMAKING 1N 4 fawllicos solicited. Miss Brurdy, 520 5 2 1ie DANOINwOOL. . & MES. MORAND'S BOROOL, FOR DANCY Armory Capital Ave., Wil re-open for sunson on Saturday, Octolmrlist for children, ‘Tuesdny, October 4th for akults. Clreulars at Soow, Lund & Co’s drug store. 15th and Faruam te lessons can bo ta¥8IT now at thelr resi dence, 2006 Dodgo St. 129 U7 7% TYPEWRITERS TON For Sale, Rent or Exchange. BEST in the WORLD! MEGEATH STATIONERY CO., 1304 Furnam Stroet, Omaha, the and DEALRS. Notices of A0 Tinca or Test wder O cente; cach additiona! line, ten cen Tead, Afty LINCOL ‘Addrens Y- CHOF HOUSE IN VOR 8ALE Golug 8 k00d businoss .« Ot Moe, Liucoln, Neb ML “GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK BUSINESS. GOOD oponius. Address for pariiculars, K 1. lwe m BUTCHER B lively town in Nebrasks. ~ Add RINERH IN A 8 K 3, bee W Y—nfi BALE, BUTCHER S1OF COMVLETR st yourown price. Nebraska lLosw Co. 186 Dougias sireet. Ml ROLLINS “Guy Bartou. .Sept. 7, 1502, age b yonrs. i KNOWLES-Mrs. M. F., Seot 6 1802, age 52 of five lines or leas under this hea conts i ereh additional lne, Len cents, ul INGTON~A son, to Mr. and Mrs.\Yalter * Huntinveton, LEACURERG ~A daughter, to Mr, 5. Himee Mty and mrs, Vorld Looks Funny n Pan But thatis not the fault of the pants. We fit the shape and if the shape is a little off we are not to blame. Fall Season, 1892. Our boys’ and children’s department is now ready for your inspec- tion. You will find on comparing the quality of our goods and prices, with those of others, would Brca :davylight tothe total eclipse of the sun. be the same as comparing To sum it up, we defy and conquer all competition. Our knee pant suits ages from 4 to 18, range in prices as follows: BSc, 78c, 98¢, $1.28. $1.80, $2, $2.285, $3. Each suit worth double this price. Our School Suits, Ages from 10 to 14, 8 pieces, coat, pants and vest, at $1.78, $2 and $2.80, are stunners. Our Boys’ suits. ages from 14 to 18, 8 pieces, coat, pants and vest, at $2, $2.80 and $3, $4.80, $8, $6, | Avre strictly in it. We also call attention to our Men’s Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods departments. Weslen © (319 DO UGLRS ST J. BAMBERGER. Proprietor. 'Do }ou use Wh Leads all others in Purity, Quality, Bouquet, Age and Smoothness. DALLEMAND OUAIL BRAND HEALTH F00DS Parched Rolled Oats, Unequalled in Flavor. Corn Gritz, Sold only iu 24 pound packages Velvet Meal, For muffins and gems. TR BAST IS CHRAPEST Sold by all First=Cliss (irocers. DEFORMITY BRACES ElasticStockings, Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, WaterBottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies. ALOE & PENFOLD, 1145, 15th St, Next to Postoffica. THE SDRESTLNG 1) CHEAS) is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul R'y, as represented on this map. Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omabha daily at 6:20 p.m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a.m. City Ticket Office, 1501 Far- nam St., Omaha, F. A, Nasu, Gen'l Agent, C.C.Lixcown, Pass Agent, Sold only at High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. & CO., CHICAGO. | Drs. Betts & Bets, stamps will secure youl thelr fllus- trated now| book of Call upon, or 120 pagos.| address wit Drs. Betts & Betts, South 14th Bt., N £ Coracrldth and Douglas Sts., Omaba, Neh. FORTWOCOUNTY CONVENTIONS Ropublican Cauonses Will Be Held Today to Arrangs for Dologates. MEN WHO LONG TO BE COUNCIL MENBERS Sevoral Aspirants Have Sent in Their Namor Bo Placed Up the Ofcial Primary Ballot—W d What They Are. to o his ovening cauouses will be held by by the ropublicans 1n the various wards and procinets to propare tickets to be voted on at the primaries, which will be held just one week later. The primarios will select aelo- gatos to two conventions, and it will thereforo be necossury to propare two sets of delogates at tho caucuses tonight, one set to go to the county convention that moeots Monday, Septembee 19, to ohoose delogates to the congressionnl convention that will bo held in this city optember 20, and the other set 1o %o to the county convention that moots Saturday, October 15, to nowinate county oficers and & legislative tick At these same primaries, to o held one week from today the various wards will namo their respective candidates for the eity council and a dolegation to the city convens tion, which will be held Monday, Septembor 10, to name fivo canajdates for moembers of the Board of Education. It must bo remem- bered that no caucuses will bo held in the matter of determining who are to be council- manic candidates or delogates to tho city convention, but that all aspirants wast flle their petitions, signad by twenly voters of the ward, witn the secrotary of tho ity central committee ut ropublican head- quarters, on or bofore Mouday, September 12, at 12 o'clock noon, 1 order to have theie names placed on tho primary tickete, tha numes of councilmame cavdidates to ba printed in the order of ther filing, and those of tho aelegates in alphabetical order. Caucuses in the various wards will bo hold Friday evening in the following places: South Omaha—Twenty-tifth street, be- tween N and O, Scanloy building. Omaha: First Ward—Eleventh and Pierce. Second Ward—IKaspar’s hall. Third Ward—109 South Twelfth. Fourth Wara—Bee building, Seventeenth streot side. Fifth Ward— Sixth Ward—T Seventh Ward. Eighth Wara—2222 Cuming. Ninth Ward—1wenty-cighth and Farnam, ‘T'he primaries will be held at the following places, Friday evening, Soptember 16, First Ward—Eleventh and Pierce. cond Ward—Sixteenth and Williams, Third Ward—109 South Twelfth street. Fonrth Ward—Eiection booth, Seventeenth and Dodge. Fifth Ward—Sixteenth and Clark. Sixth Ward—Twenty-sixh and Lake. Soventh Ward—kléction boots, corner Poppleton and Park avenues. Eighth Ward—2222 Cuming. Ninth Ward—Twenty-cighth and Farnam, South Omaha—Twanty-fifth street, be- tween N and O, Stanley building. Chicugo Precinet— Horoach's hail, “lonturf Precinct—Corner of Miller and Kavan streets. Elkhorn Precinet ¥ City. Waterloo Precinet. Millard Precinct Jefferson Precinct— nington. McArdle Precinet—McArdle schoolhouse. ixtoentn and Ciark. onty-sixth and Lake, 1212 Park avenue, hall, Elkbora Masonic hall, noolhou hoeider's hall, Ben- Half a dozen aspiring candidates for coun- cllmauic hoors have already filed their peti- tions with the secrotary of tho city central committee, accompanied with the necessary little §2 Williamm, and boefore next Monday noon this number will be increased by at least two dozen more. By this course alone will the ambitious ones be able to get their names on the primary tickets, as the central committee decided at its last meeting to do away with the caucus in connection with the city convention. Candidates for the aldermanic body are thicker than insects on an ailing canine, and the cropisn’t half sprouted vet. The First ward already has two candidates iu the reld —Henry Van Dusen and Frank Bandhauer. The lattor i3 somewhat haudicapped by the fact that he was elected assessor last year solely for the purpose of getting vid of Henry Ebrenpfort, whose notoriously unfair assessments in tae inter of the corpora- tious at last became more than the vot- ers of tho ward could stand, but notwithstanaing tnis Bandhauor declined to o the work himself and appointed Ehrenp- fort and Vodicka us deputies to do 1t in his stead. For this reason, Bandhauer will not havo tho walkaway for'tne nomination -that he might possibly otherwise have had. In the sccond ward, George Stryker and A. C. Harte ure in the field. Stuyker went after it last year ut lurce and missed it, so this year ho wants to lift Peter Elsasser’s scalp, provided of course Klsasser 1s 1n the tiela to bo thus operated upon. And right here it may be stated that Mr, Elsasser will have the merriest kind of fight before he secures a renomination at the hands of his democratic brethren, as Charloy Squires and several othor coniractors are camping hot on his trail, Sing.o and alone of all the mme, the “blooay Third" is the only wurd that has not as yet presented a candidate for the council to fill the placo soon to be made vacaut by Dick Burdish. Tt must not be supposed that Dick Burdish is not a candidate for another term, for ho is a dewocrat and therefore not built'that way. Major D. H. Wheeler wants to represent the Fourth ward again, now that the city has a fine hall and council chamber in which the meetings of the municipal body are to be held, and A, P. Tukey and Arthur Reming- tou are likewiso it tho field. In the Fifth ward W. 4, Mallory, W. A. Saunders and J. M. Counsman are on the anxious seat and will roost there until a week from next Friday night. The Sixth ward has more councilmauic umber, judging from the number of candi- dates ip the field than any threo of the other wards in the city, Thoso who have thus far boosted their booms to the front are Martin Ittwer, C. I, Weller, W. 1. Stevens, Nathan Stevens, J. J. Gibson, Dorsoy Houck, Chris Specit, Bd N. Brown, Wilhs and John McDonald, Sev he pre- cincts ara yet lying back in the traces with @ lot of dark horses in roserve, The vumes of Charles L. Thomas and G, M. Nattinger are the only ones vot heard in the Seventh, bnt the luwp is still burning under the political incubator out in that part of the country. C. K, Bruner wants to come back again from tho Eighth ward, but there are quite a number of volers out in Lhat part of the city who do not smile reassuriugly on biis ambi- tious desive. They are having consideravle 10 suy about the titness of M. G. MclLsod for that position. C. . Hutchinson, Charles J. Bell and Churles J. Johusou nro displaying their electrical knowleage in the Ninth ward 1n #u earnest endeavor to induco the orratio fluid o strike in thelr immediate neighbor- hood. Of tho councilmen whose terms expire thia year the two-term law will be operative in the casos of three—Chafies, Davis and Low hey will bave to rest two years atter the first of Junuary bofore thoy can re- sume tho official use of the Ketcham furuiture in the council enamber. *'1 take pleasure 1n recommonding Chame berlain's Colic, Cholera ana Disrrhada Rem. edy,” says Geo. C. Bankston of Mill Creok, Il “Ivis the best medicine I have ever used for disrrh@a. One dose will cure any grdinary case.” For sale by drugglsts, R Cur i Two, 5,000 neres in bodies of 160 to 1,500 acres, gilt edge wild 'ands at 35 1o ' $10 per acro jn state of Nebraska, whose crops Iast yenr sggregated one hundred mitlion dollars $100,000,000. Owiers must realize. Prices named are one- half actusl value. Direct freight com- potition, both 3, & M. and U. P, R, R, W. . Albright, 521-523 New York Lite Luilding, Omaha,