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QUEER CALLINGS IN GOTHAM Ingenious Catoh-Penny Schemes Employed to Bome Profit. DESCRIPTION OF JAY GOULD'S TOMB At the Charity Ball Falr Creatures Dis- played Over a Million Dollars Worth of Diamonds—It Is Whispered That Mrs Cleveland s That's a queer calling,” said a gentle- man the other morning, as he read a story about a man who . advertised for bad boys to punish at so much apicce, or 80 much a week, according to the work necessary: “‘but, come to think of it, there are many strange ways of mak- ing a dollar. “For instance, I live out of town in a growing New York suburb; but we are a little weak in the way of water works, But is remedied by old Peter, a town character, who pumps our tanks full of water twice a week. He goes the rounds of the village and is known as hand engine No. 1. He is a master hand at a fire, bein gincer, fireman and engine combined. Once, and , Peter was ill, and the place missed him more than it would the doctor. From alittle advertisement another strange business was brought to light. It called for clients who wanted to be awakened in the morping at any time from 2:30 till 6 o'clock. This man, it was found, had alveady quite a practic but he wanted to build it up so that his son would also have a route. He said: “Some time ago I was thrown out of a job, and, look around as havd as I could, 1 was unable to find work at my trade My newsman, who kindly allowed me to look over the want ads iv his papers, gave me a tip one day by saying: ST was late in getting up this morn- ing, and it has kept me behind all day I don’t know whether my alarm cloc! went off or not, and I think I have got 80 used to it that it goes off without my hearing it. Now, if a man would only call at my door every morning it would be worth half a dollar a week to him.’ ““I'll eall you for that at any hour you gay,’ I replied quickly, glad to sce day- light. The bargain was made there, on the spot. Tawaken him at 3:30 o'clock. Then I knew other men in the neighbor- hood who had to get up early, and befor the week was over | had twelve cu tomers at different periods from 25 to 50 cents a week., ““Where two men live near yot that each other g chief en- | 1 make a reduction, and where a man | has a modest job I only charge him 25 cents a week. “‘Besides this T have transients who want to catch trains, and in summer 1 wake up excursion parties on the day of the excursion and the ds day after a holiday I am’ busy o'clock. T use my oldest boy, and also his brother, but the little one is hardly old enough yet.” “Who are your customers?” “Milkmen, newspaper dealers, truck- men, bartenders, drivers, clerks and laborers.” *Any policemen or night watchmen?” “T wake 'em_up if the roundsman is coming. Once I found a policeman sleep- ing in a storm house. He said he was watching for burglars on the other side of the street. He had just got straight- ened out when his roundsman appeared. But I don't charge anything it hoss wake-ups,” “How much do you make? " ‘I'm making about $20 a week. Igo tobed at 7 .or 7:30 and getup at 2, [ don’t need an alarm clock, and I don't pn‘y anybody to call me, as I wake my:- self as regularly as clockwork myself, My patrons provide me with keys, and I have got the job down so fine that they tell me I never wake up anybody but the one who wants to get up. Some¢ of my sleepers are so heavy that I lose time. When this gets too bad T demand koys to their rooms, as it would never do to let one of them oversleep himself. I never go away till the man tells me he is out of bed.” “How do you manage it when two or more of your customers want to be awakened at the same time?” “That was a hard one to solve at the start, but I soon got around that by call- ing one a little earlier than the othe and changing around so that each got his turn at it. Some of my customers use pretty strong language, but I don't charge them anything extra for that.” This man has a monopoly of the busi- ness in a large district on the East Sido, but the calling could be developed in any section of the city, and probably in time a regular messenger service w ifl be established, with uniforms and the nui- sance ticks used by the distriet messen- gers. An author of long standing, as he calls himself, advertises that he will write a book on any subjoct for anybody for moderate pay. He was asked how he could write a book on something he knew nothing about and he replied : “Basy enough, just as the successful reporter of a country newspaper does, by stringing words togother. It isn't what a man knows that makes his book sell; it's the readableness that counts. A day in the Astor libravy is all I want to write a book on any subject, as I adver- tise. Some of the best speeches on the tarifl were written by mo and spoken by some pretty big men before election. T am ready to write the president's mes- sage for him, but I don't expect to get the contract. I charge from half a cent to a cent a word, according to the re- search necessary. Generally T can write a book without any Quite a business4n renting umbrellas 10 people caught in a shower has sprung up in several popular resorts, A deposit i8 necessary and the umbrellas neither all 8ilk nor a yard wide. Liveried servants lot by the day or night are common enough, buta firm has gone into the business of supplying pet dogs for occasions where the master of the house refuses to have a dog kept oa the premises. There are times when a dog can act a chaperone, and the customers ave young ladies who wish to lavish a gr deal of attention on a dog in hopes of meking a caller envious. The dogs are well trained, and it makes no difference to them what they are called or who calls them. A useful field for women which is now becoming almost two unique is that of guiding and chaperoning the unpro- tected female. The first lady guide is still in the business, and has formed an association for the same purpose, The lady guides know when Broadway is at its best, where to get the best ceup of tea; they read the advertisements in the daily papers and know where to get the particular bargains the customer wants, A lpdy coming to town writes in ad- vance for room and board, and finds both ready for her when she arrives. The charge for a whole day's chaper- onage is #5; for the entire week, which includes day and evening both, the charge is $15. This simply pays for the Buide's time. The theater, luncheons all at are | | a and traveling expenses are all pald for, of course, by the customer. The unfortunate experience many un- protected women have had in gnfinnu admittance to New York hotels has taught them to write to the ladies’ bu- reau for such accommodation. Then the ladies of the bureau also do shopping for their out-of-town sisters, saving them the trouble and expense of coming to the city, and generally suit- ing them as well as they could suit them- selves. The word genevally is used advisedly, as every one knows that & woman is hard to suit when it comes to dry goods. The irony of fortune was illustrated last week in the announcemont that a well known woman, who had in her book s ago pointed ont a hundred fields wen's endeavor, many of them now profitably filled, is hersell in want to such tent that her bed is made | up of four trunks., Jay Gould's Tomb a Fortress. | But for the fact that Jay Gould took | partieular pains in life to provide a rest- ing place for his body after death, which wonld be insccessible to ghoul some of the New York newspapers have succeeded in their efforts to spring a sensation on the public, As it is, dark hints ave béen thrown out at frequent intervals that a plot was on foot to steal | Mr. Gould’s- body and hold it for a ran- | som, and”that the guard around the Gould mausoleum in Woodland | tery had been doubled in anticipation of the raid. e only foundation for these stories is that Geor Gould has re- ceived several anonymous letters hint- ing at such a scheme, and even these the newspapers which «d a “beat” on the ghoul story have fallen under suspicion of having issued themselves The stories have caused ne” uneasiness in the Gould family, for the tomb of the dead financier isas impregnable asa | fort, and it would be next to impossible for body snatehers to make a successful -aid. It is not specially guarded as has been stated, but two men in the employ of the cemetery corporation pass it three times an hour during theirv nightly rounds and ne the entrance to see that every- thing is intact. Besides that, the mansol- | eum is fitted up with three separate “ghoul alarms,” one each on the outer and inner doors and one on the lock of the compartment in which the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Gould reste These alarms connected by underground wires with the keeper's house at the cemetery gate and are so arranged that if any of the wires break, as they would do if an attempt were made to force an entrance to the tomb, the alarm bell would bring the keeper and his assistants to the spot ina jiffy. Mr. Gould had a mortal f of having his body stolen, and he pre- pared agrainst sueh a contingency ye: before his death. He did his wc well., They Wore Sl.fll)(),l)l)n\lu Dianmonds, The charity ball was held this y the Madison Square garden and was greater success, socially and finan than any of its predecossors. Eve that is anybody in the particular s which Mr. Ward McAllister used to pre- side was there, and some of the dresses were revelations of the dressmaker's ar Mrs. Edward Cooper, who with White- law Reid began the grand march, carried $125,000 worth of diamonds with her when'she took up the line of march | and led the way from one end of the | building to the othe There were many other ladies who 'wore fortunes on their dvesses, and it was estimated by one capable of judging that there was $1,000,- 000 or more in diumonds present. The affair netted $17,000, very small interest on so much collateral, but better than nothing. It goes to the Nursery and Child's hospital. Whisper it Softly. A writer in the Recorder hits off a current rumor in this fashion: It is now whispered that Mrs. Cleve- land is going to have a—s’hush! Tt is said that she has gone to Buffalo to tell her mother that—s’hush! If the charming report be true it will be the first time the white house has ever been the scene of a——s'hush! Good news travels like wildfir Everyone was talking yesterday after- noon about the possibility of the popular president-elect being again a——s'hush! How empty the honor of naming a cabinet compared with the bright pros- pect of being able to name a new s'hush! Only one cause for regret, though, and that is, how may Baby Rufh regard husk her new little— . et How It Became Popular. When people find an article mu to anything of the kind they have ever be- | fore used. they are almost suve to tell their | friends about it, and especially if they know | of some friends necding such an article, Dealers also soon learn the true value of their goods, and when they have an article of unusual merit they will'almost invariabl mention the fact to " their customers, This accounts 1 a great measure for the large sale on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Here is an instance: W. T.. Needham, a prominent citizen and business man of Orrsburg, Mo., has been selling Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for several years and recommends it to his customers, because in his experienco it has proven to be the best for colds, croup and whooping cough. He says it is the most popular medicine that he handles, and gives the best satisfaction. 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. ot B 00 A Depew Story. A story that has gone all over the country was first told by Mr. Depew when he was pitching into the demo- crats and accusing them of constantly changing their position on the currency question and on the taviff -issue. It was about a spotted coach dog that would not wash, says the Boston Advertiser The husband of a lady in Peekskill got rich in the foundry business, having been previously a molder. So the wife seuup a carviage. Some one told he she ought to have a coach dog, otherwise the establishment would not be com- plete. S0 she came to a dog fancier in New York and bought a nice spotted coach dog. A week or so afterwards she was out one day and got caught in a tremendous rainstorm which washed all | the spots off the dog. In great fury went back to the dog merchant and sald You scoundvel, why did you cheat me by selling me this dog as o | coach dog? Said het | superior 1 she “It's all right, madam, I did not cheat you. He is a coach dog but there is an_umbrella goes with him which I forgot.” Proposals for Bol Survey undMonu- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ( Goneral Land O fice, WASHINGTON. D). O.. Docomber 23, ‘62, | Soaled proposals will be roceived at the gen- eral land oMce. Wasnington, D. O, untli 2 o'clock p.m. on Saturday. the 23th day of January, 8K, for the survey and mariing by suitibie’ monuments, of thut portionof the boundary line hetweon the state of Nebraska and the state of South Dakota which |ies wost of vhe Missourl riyer, as suthorized by the act of congress, approve' | Auvusy 5, 1892, making nlpurourlllllm lor surveying the publ innds Famphlev Statutes at Large, 1801-1802, p, 370); also for the furnishing of stone mouuments to bo plave | At haif-wile intervals on said boun- dary. The bids for the survey and for the monuments must be separate, with the privi- lego to the bidder thut If he 18 not awarded the contruct for both he will be bound 10 con- tract for noither. Ooplos of the speeifiontions way be had upon spplioation to this office. Each bid must beaccompanied by certified check for 801 The right to reject any or all Dids Is veserved. P'roposals must be inclosed inenvelopes sealed ‘and marked “Proposals for survey of boundary betweon Nebraska and South Dakota,” and “Proposals for houn- dury monuments.” and addressed to the 00 u- missiouer of the Geners! Lund Office, Wush- of fogton, . O, RO rmed) W. M. STONE, [L Jsdaie Vomuiissloner. | C SPECIAL NOTICES. DTERTISEMENTS FOR THESKE COLUMNS And antl] 8:30 0. m. for the morning or Sunday edi. No advertisement taken for less than 2 cents for All advertisementa tn these columna 1'g coutr a SITUATIONS WANTED. T POSITION WANTED BY 7). 10 private house, | Adidress W 29, U ~SITUATION BY FIRST CLASS BOOKKEEPER of long experience: best refers Do oks opened and closed. Address W 50, Bee. M228 15° WAN DoOKKsepe eronces. Box i HMAN MAN v restaurant M2 15 YOUNG r general offic ), Uity BUSINESB WOMAN WISHES £Ato remain in Omaha fow months. Capabla fill ing positions of trust. FKirst-class salewlady or aurso.” Mrs. smith, 3107 South 12th street MAN, POSITION work. Bost o M6 D, A8 THOROUG I A - WANTED, POSITION BY A YOUNG MASN ago 19, 1n #hoe store, with some experienc retaronces. Address W 39, Hee. M) 160 TANTED CARE OF FURNACE OR' OTHER £l work for board, by young man. Address W i Beo ofic 802 15 A WANTED, POSITION BY A LAY L\grapher; experienced: oan give the vest of r Torances, Adaress W 5, Bee WANTED--MALE HELP. T SAVARY Ok COMMISSION TO AGENTS handle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Per The most usefvl and novel invention d Krases luk thoroughly in two seconds. Works liko magle. 20 to 80) per cent profit. Agents making 50 per wook. We also want n genoral n y. Write for torms an Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co., Cross 3-wE Ingents. oftice. SALARY WEEKLY TO GOOD Apply Singor M512520 OLICITC Life 1ns; G004 torritory and Address M 46 und 47 Burr M50 150 TRY . PAY Experience unnecessary. B YANTED W RELIABLE In Nebraska for the Unlon Central ance company of ¢incinnatl liberal contracts to the right men. Fdmiston, State Agent, rooms &3, Ik, Lincoln, Ne B WANTED HARNESS MAK ollete of fron. best In market Address, with stamp, Amerlenn company, Omal B MEN voire Loulsiana on government O'Hearn, Labor Agen GRS 10 Agents wan Manufacturin MIUA 1 ARKANSAS AND work. Kramer & South 11th street M 14150 0D HARNESSMAK work by tho piece. Sel 163 ii WANTED, TWO wteady employment & Panhorst, Wynore, Neb. TGOOD HARNESSMAK T. 5. Curey. —BAKER WANTED, FIRST-CLAS bread and cakes. Carl Roth, Holdrege, Neb, i OR INSIDE AND OUT. understand plumbin, E. Olmsted & Mi B, TANTED, 1INNER side work: ‘must also steadyy Job; reference required, Co., Wayne, Neb. i; “WANTED, NO. | HARNESSMAKEI; STEADY job to right mun; must have tools: atato wages expected. Address, with stamp, Charles Depps Imogone, Ia. 215 15 B anre SMEN ON THE ROA ). SALESMEN ON THE ROAD 10 sell advertlsing cards and calendars on commis slon direct from the manufacturcr. Con mnke $50 per weck. Advertising s poclalty Co., Buffalo, N. V. Y B WANTED, A JOBBER M. ernl agent to inndlo Intest invention mer-Cook e tracing maching duces glove-fit without aiteration. A time-saver 3 f, punctures pattern d i three lessons, instructions Hunmer-Cooke Co., limited, New Haven, Conn. 270 15* fi WANTED, 200 LABOUERS FOR SPEARFISH, So. | akotai ship Tucsday, 10 a. m. Call ot 606 South Tenth streot M5i2 16% B SALESMEN FOR AN EASY SELLING AL cle; iiberal pay. F. D. Wead, 16th and Douglas, fi A SITUATION OPEN FOR AN ELOERLY well educated genteiman of good nddress. One with large busiuess nequaintance in the eity y preferred. Apply attor 10Tuesday. W. 1. Marshail, 2 Crelghton BIK. -15% GEROR G In Han which pro FOR RENT- HOUSES. L Sohtinued. [); 14 HOUSES GIFFR LR NT §172%8 AND PARTS of eity, F. . Wead, 16th an1 Doagine. 207 15 FOR RENT -FURNISHED ROOMS., ek (NMSITED FRONT ROOMS, 8% U North T0th »:roet M 18 [ FuRstinen 4 month d-NEATLY “u¥arnam sired | D Utwo ROUME 604 South I7th, © AND 810 29 15¢ ROOM ON board it do , Boe. 201 19 FURNISHED FRONT near £3d st with heat refercnces fequired, Address T b gentlemen. Inquire Room 417, Sheeley 810 16 block [ LADY R OM MATE BY LADY WHO 1iAS ntonmi lieated ropt. private residence. Inquire Room 417, Shecley Block 811l d “LARGE FURNISILED ROOM WITHL 1§ Yisli Capitol avenne, [ ~DESIBABLE FURNISHED HOUS “fornia street Inquire room 21, Douglas block M0 17 NICELY FURNISHED, [ room, with or without board. WELL TED J—FURNISHND ROUM Ugns, 1819 Farnam stroot J-NICE ROOMS, STEAM “port street. HEAT, BATH _AND w215 k. 1728 DAVEN M283 25 E FURNISHED ROOMS, 1418 DODGE STREET. M1 208 ————————————————————————— FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 2 HANDSOME SOUTH ROOMS WITH _HOARD. 1622 Chicago streot. M3l 17 LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM WITH AL cove, withboard. 1906 Capltol avenue M1 15 7 THE DOLAN, 20 AND 211 N. 1§TH 8T, b 13 YOUNG WOMEN'S HOMBE UNDER CARE O Woman's Christan association, 111 So. 17th st 210 [ -BOOM AND BOARD FOR TWO G ENT #.00 per week each; 520 North 19th street M2 15 [, FOR RENT yURNISTIE firstclnes buard, steam heat. enport at. I |, lanGr with dated. Dod ge. 0OMS Utopia, 17121 20160 SINGLE M3i4 214 I—FIONT 100M ¥OR TWO; ALSO HEATED ROOM also accommo. corner Isth and M78 21 NT STE Table b Hillsid:, n FIR( board The M tors thwest FORRENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS (-8 1oos Gy Reteraned M —— M FOR R!‘?N’I‘ —~STORES AND OFFICES. | T5HOR RENT.TITE SSTORY BRICK BUILDING, Y16 Farnam st The building has a fireproof ¢ ment basement, comp) heating fixtures Wator an all i ote"Apply at the of The Bee. i £10; 2 ROOMS 88, 2:2 N. 10TH atreet 220-18 5 UNFURNISHED s, bath, HOOMS, 520 8. 16th St., Fint'B. STEAM 1 1 5 Y DESIRABLE BUILDING suitable for u warehouse, with stable In con. ton, Trackage front and rear. Addross K ‘michuel care of McCord, Braly & Co. 2 CES WITHNELL BLK, CENTRA —FOR RENT-WAREHOUSE WITH TRA( age; will bulld to nult tenant. T rackage lots 11th nd [zard to lease 8. 8. Curtls, 208 S. 16th st 208174 EBRASKA VINEGAR WORKS, with fixtures. F.D. Wesd. lith and Douglas. 507 15 AGENTS WANTED. MAN OR WOMAN IN whore we have' not airendy so GHIAG 0 well our “Nevain ilver S0ild Metal Knives, Korka and’ Npoons 1o consum ers:a holld motal s whith a8 1 lvar. - ho piate 0 wear 'off; goods gunranteed 3 wonr b Fe time; CoBt aboit Sne-tenth that of sliver: the Chance of a’lifotimo: wgonts average' (rom #50 40 4 weekand meer Wit reads anios.esorynhor grent fnthe demand for our Lo Mot Sver 61000000 worth of koods in daily wae samples freo. Btandard iiverware Comp ton. Mnes. ¥ —WAN TEFOIR A ST-SELL: ¢ fng money: making article; over 20,000 & day being #0ld; swmpie and terms froe. Address K. K. W hosky, Providence, K. L. Mais 20 any, Hos BFIUNT FIRST CLASS BAKBERS, BEST wages, 0o Sunday. work, finost shop west of Chicayo.’ Address . E. Suthorland, bs Moines n 20 16 B TANTED, AN A NO. ILITHOGRAPH TRAV- eling soliciior for Iowa. Nebraska, Dakota and wostern territory. Addreis Stephens Litho. and Eng. Co., St. Louls, and accompuny 1t with proper credentials. M2 17 MEN AND WOMEN 1IN ounty in the United States, whero ter- not alrendy taken, to sell our aluminum liver solid metal kilves, forks and spoons 1o con. sumers. No plate to wedr off, Goods guaranteed to wear 5 years, _Agonts average from 240 810 per week and meet with ready sale so great i the demand for this class of ware, Sample case froe. Write at ones with stamp. Western Aluminum Siiver Co,, Marion, Ind. 524 15 —AGENTS, SALARY AND COMMISSION. BE: fraternal order. Assets, $300.000. Both lite and endowment classes. Glivedged in every respect. Some district agents wanted. A rare ‘chante. Ad dress King & Co., 8 Union S8quare, New York, 26 160 B, 1085 PER DAY AT HOME, SELLING Lightning Plater and plating jowelry, watches, tablowaro, etc. Plates the finest jewelry good a8 new. on all kinds of metsl with gold. siiver and nickel. No experience. No capltal. kvery house has goods needing plating. H. K. Delmo & Co., olumbus, Uhio. 274 15% A SNAP FOR TRAVELING MEN. SALESMEN who visit many towns and villages can mako thelr daily expenses in 10or 15 minutes while wait 1ng for trains, appolnting agents: no sales to muke; no saumples to carry. Rowlns, lock box 818, Chic WANTED-FEMALE HELP. G AN ACQUIRE A and and_type Life. Myt CYQUNG LADIES CAN 800N Jworking knowledge ot short writing at Van Sants’ 613 N, ¥ ~WANTEL, LADIES OR YOUNC 10 take light, pleasant work at thelr own howmes; $1.00 to §.00 ver day can be quietly made; work sent by mall; 0o canvassing. kor pariculars ad- dress Globe Mfg. Co., Box 68], Boston, Mass. Es- tablisked 1850. —JENBKEN'S DANISH AND SWEDISH BMPLOY Jment office, corner 16th and Douglas, up staira; all kinds of hélp aiways on hand; & good glrls for general housework. 182 Flo* V—WANTED, LADIES AND GIKLS TO DO OUR /new work {0 us at home; & to 83 per weck easily 0 painting or canyassing. Send self ad envelope. Echo Manufacturing company, ty square, Boston, Ma: 20816+ —AMIDDIE AGED WOMAN 10 KEEP HOUSE for famlly of four. German preferred. Ad- P. 0. box 218, Blatr, Neb. 240 18* WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSK workatn. w.cor. of 16th and Harney sts.; en trance on Harnoey. 25515% o NANTED. 4 NEAT GIRL FOR SECOND work. 3209 Dodge. BT 18 CpA COMPETENT GIRL TO DO GEN ousework. 2213 Blnney tret. \-LADY AGENTS WANTED, LIGHT, PLEAS- Jant work. Salary $15.00 weekly. Reply at onco with stamped addressed envelope. S. A. Ku; South Hend, Ind. 2 C V-LADIES WISHING T0 MAKE 85 A WHEK /by writing at thelr own home. addross enclosing stawp, Kilmer & Co., South Bend, Ind., U. 8, A FOR RENT--HOUSES. e 0. K 0. 13 CAPITOL AVE “Davis Co., 1506 Farnam s FOR Ik modern. '] D FOR RENT. HOUS(B IN ALL PARTS OF city. 'Tue O. ¥, Davis company, 155 ¥arnauw st. ) 1 NGS, COTTAGES, IN ALL Kilkenny & Co., 22 Karbac D FOR BENT SHOOM CORNEK range & other convenlences, 7018 101h st 85, Kingwalt Bros. FLATE, OWELL parts of the city. Barker block Dt nd South Umabha, Hee building. I nt for business' €. S, Elgutte! M8 UEN-HOOM MODERN HOUSKE, COR. WTH /and Muson streets. Call at %7 Brown bldg. MESH K4 YOl RENT-1 STEAM HEATED FLAT: 6 rooms; Linton block, 1ith and Mason streets: in Food repain, Inquire at V7 I the block. Jo i damlin, agent M STHEET. M640J27 D VARGE LISTPAUL, 1605 A RNAM ]_ —10ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT, ALL MODERN Couveniences. $40. 2114 Chicago sireet. b b Ford, 344 Bee builaing, 208 15 ) FOR RENT, TWO 5ROOM COTTAGES ON motor. Call ai soutnwest cor. 9th and Douglas, 1 v 221 D; A TEN-ROOM TOUSE, newly pyluted and papered. with nace, bath foom water, situated | borhoods in the 1)=6 ROOMS IN BRICK FLAT: 1609 LEA . J Pt FOR RENT, ALL modern fur d water closet. ot and cold ne Of the finest resident neigh. 1iy—balf block north of Faroam streeton iSth street. Inquire of Home Investment Co., third oor, Paxton bull ding 225 19 I VOR RENT, 10-K00M HOUSE. CHEAP, INTI and Dodge. inquire 1318 Farnam. Bam'l Burns 23 15 1) FOK RENT. 2 ELEGANT 7 HOUBES ter, gas, bath, ete., 26th and Hamilton, chenp Fco.iages, 4 rooms vach, Hth and Clark, 8100 each. 2 fine large stores on th and Leaven worths treets, al! modern chieap. § houses, 10 to improvements, %ith and Harue) $40.00. Large 10 room bouse, furnaco, 26th aud Dodge str oth 'ED, AGENTS, IN COUNTRY, TO SELI, £10.00 lots. Men or women, good salary, i P. Benjamin, 1506 Dodge stredt, Omaha. J 5.CAN YOU SELL §17.0 WOR'TH OF GOOL8 IN A <) dny for which customers have nearly two years Lo pay, or at rate of dally costof newspapoerst It you canlcan glve you permanent employment and pay you 15 a week: writo and let me explain how L dan afford it. Address W 82 Bee. 2515 | " WANTED---TO RENT. K VANTED, PLEASANT BOARDING PLAC Knenr Shermao avenuo by young lady; carrios References exchanged. Address W 31, M257 168 luncheon. Beo oftice. STORAGE, PER | ISHED ROOM, STEAM MEAT, FOR | | nent | T —_— MSIORAGE CHEAP. CLEAN, WBLLS, 01 atnam street, ; M ONE ST0RE Hou out seelng our storazi best. Omahs Stove £HOLD GOOD: departme tepair Works, 1t s 207 Douglus, 7% the ANTED -TO BUY. ED TO BUY, SOME § PER CENT first mortgages. Reed & Selby, 834 Board Trade. £S ON GOOD REAL ES H. A, Araoid, 603 Bea bullding. M2 STOCK OF GROCERI Jes Molnes, ln. 210 19 OCLAIRVOYANTS. 3 Mits. NAN Dreliable biusine S MIS. DR M. LEGRAVE, PROPITETE Otrance elairvoyant and 1ite rende iife from erad | Affaies of life (0 8 medium,Afth yoar at | 18 all n vinced of her Famarkable po Ufioo dence 417 8. 11th st., hours Oa. m. t0 9 p lifa chart and pnato of your future wi band sent through mall for $5.00, chart A All letters conininlog 4 ceats in siamps answered. K CLAIRVOYANT KNOWLEDGE 18 o know how to find your greatest happ snccess. Consult Prof. and Mme. Arnol Kurovean astrologers, s renders and clatry, wide reputation ful powers 1 bringing sucee our fellow er They will chooso a wife or nd for Insting b OF If Fourlover Ia true and Intonds i for what business you are host the greatest success,and by their i romoves family trou nre mad (61l name o, tor { unyelling th mystero Vo th sterd 15 dinonses the one you wi thiough their many years of experionce and p wili read your life correctly advice to wll; consultat full rendiog: by mall birth. Cflico No. 218 ¥outh 150 st room 4. Hours: 10, MASSAGE, BATHS, ET! MADAME SMITH, 152 CAPITOL Room # d #oor. ‘Massage, alco! nd sen batl 1 give | £10) to MME. CARS N, 1121 DOUGL Or, TO0m 7, makkage, alcohol baths. S BT sulph £2.00, with date BV WA RKEN, CLALIY OY ANT, 10N L) <8, DAD broast Arriags N be con nud_rest m, Niriot 1o or hu lone £2.0) promutly M8 TPOWER iness and ), e titic pai us future sands of 1 how t \nppiness. ringe, and tores will show il marry nvalunl £200 for of ond floor, ¢ C. AVENU RERT, ur and sen 23-10° _PERSONAL. 16 YOU LOVE FUN A send your address to the American Co ing club, Clazksburi, W. Va U, MAkiiAGE and gents w PAPER DESCRIBING ) wish to marry, many p stiver. Box 48, Chlenge NI Fro i LADLES rotty sna i MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. GV, G cor. 15th and Vv —_—— Harney. Harnoy stroot MONEY W No delays, W We W o ANTIHONY LOAN AND TR0ST MON Wl funds, In of offic W MONEY T0 LOAN ON OMAILA AN cil Bluffs renl estats and Neb farms at from G 0 7 per cent interest, with tlonal charges for commisalons or attors W. B. Melkle, st Nat'l bank bldg, Omaba VW GMONEY 1O LOAN, SUMS #600.00 George Paul, 1003 Farnam. W LOANS GIG. WALLACE, 12 BRO W7 PER CENT MONEY N on Omaha city property any kind. Why pay bigh rates You can get fall bonefit of low Loan and Trust Co.. 16th and Dodye. JAN AT LOWEST 1505 Farnam str TO 1 Davis ¢ LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIY Farnum Suith & Co.. 1th an ¥, HARRISON, 012N, Y. LI E, 2V O n i LOAN—| roved 101 HAVE il AR Address > B extra o Money N ‘\ MORTGAGE LOANS LEss THAN cent, ineluding all charge Charles W. Rainey Omaha Nat. bank blag. “'—l AND2 YEAR LOANS ON CI mortgages- Reed & W MONEY TOLOAN AT LOWEST Ha proved and unimproved real estutel delity Trust Co., 1702 Farnani st W5 WANTED AT ONCE, LOANS OX Omaha_property; low rates company. 1702 Farnan: st W LoWEST At made | time, not s olby, 344 Bourd M Fldel| FIDILITY TRU u streot small or large sums 0 commiss (o0 18 chargad and the | tn the east, but can always be 1ty Property, £4.000 nnd upwards, ( to 7 property, I Y AN SLLIENBECK, BANJO TEACH KT, N\, antraice Ul | MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE, | RAT RS, ot T3 TPROV 0 per cont nd Laeney T $4.09) privats 16, Bow 05 D COUN sk 8 AND UP. M1 BLK W ROWEIS es o is choap rates from Globo 728 [ PER ™ N FARM of Trade. 158 ON 1M sy PROVED Ity Trust 03 80 COM 2 OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on real estate at lowest market rates. for whort Lonns or long onn [ na the bank on the corner of 1th and Douglas str W b IIVATE MONEY, IST AND 20 M ITGAGE 14, 32 ans, low rates. Alex Moore, Bea b W —CENTRAL LOAN & W0 you waNt real estate, city or fa, 1oans in sums of 500 and delay. For particulars Fainam atrec property, low rate n pw 00 property? ds; low Gaorge J BORROW MO T—MO'EY FO LOAN ON IMPROVED CITY A, CFrost, Douglas blk. RUST CO. BEE BLI Y ON Wo make ratos; 1o Paut, 1605 M, 17 MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. —D0 YOU WANT MONE THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE ROOM 4. WITIINELL BLOC 319% SOUTH I5TH, CORNETR HAK £ Co., EY 8T, wits | roax You BUM LARGE om TEN \DOLLARS| ANY SMALL, P, TROM LOANS ON FURNITURE, CARRIA WAREHOUSE RECELP] SONALPROPERTY OF ANY KIND, WE MAKE s HORSES, OK PRt DO WELL UB FIRST You / wiLL OALL ON [~/ OUL TERMS WL You can pay the money back at an any amount you wish, and thus reduce th carrylng the 1oan In proportion (o amount 1K YOU owe a balance on your farnitur personal property of any kind, ou aud carcy it as long as you dosire. YOY CAN HAVE YOUI MONEY 13 FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICA No publicity or romoval of property, so ot the use of both money and property MEET YOUR AP N pWANTED T0 L Y, A SMALL SAFE. W, 5. Balduft Lith and Capitol ave. 200 i TN~ %0.00 USED STAMPS. BOX &8, CrTv. | WANTED, A SECOND-HAND M256 F13% N ELEVATOR, large enough to raise o farm wagon. Friesen, Jansen, Neb. Nolave PARTY WHO WILL INVE cash in modern f-room cottage, east o betwoen St Mary's and Davenport. Alex. Moore, 4 Boo buliding. M207 17 — FOR BALEFURNITURE. O BECOND 1AND BQUALE PIANO IN GOOD repair, for sale choap. 1601 Corby atreot. MI¢ | NEW house also avall 280 16% () FOR SALE. COTTAGE FURNITURE and tasty, cheap, easy torms ablo. Addriss Wi, Beo, FORSALE-HORSES, WAGONS,ETC A NEARLY NEW wagon. horao, harness and bugey also a nearly new sct of orenmory toals, con of butter worker, churn, Howa scalo, truck, all will be sold ata grer’ sacrifics. Addre: “Teschuck, Bee offics, or call &t 4521 Miama where goods can be seen. Meigy >—FOR BALE, TWO FINE MATCHED SORREL driving bor: one bay maro and one black hore. All elogant drivers. Must be sold at once. Kidelity Loan and Guarantee Co., Koo 4, Withnell bldg; FOR SALE -MIS OR SALE, CHEAF atlc engine; also one 2 horse power up oth In good repair. Inquire of Fest; uer Printing Co., 1007 Howard street, Omaha, Neb. a7 ()jflum\nuANn AND POWER ELEVATOR for sale. 1209 Howard. M és2 J190 (Q1HE STANDAKD OATTLE CO. HAS CON stantly on hand baled hay, for sale on track at Ames, Neb, 8 Mo I SALE. THE BRICK THAT 1S TAKEN tof the County hospital. inquire of the | an at the bospital M —FCR SALE. DOUBLE CELLANEOUS, X ~CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMAHA MORT AGE LOAN CO. INCORPORATED, IF YOU WANT MONEY. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PL HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAG WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCIIA ORAN ¢ OTHER SECURITY, We will lond you any amount from $10.00 to §1.000 ON TILE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT, tin ROV AL and in he cost of you pay. ¢ or nther o will pay it off for ONE HOUR TION. that ybu T ANOS, IS, NDISE without publicity or removal of proporty. You can pay the money back in any o you wish, and at any time, and onch pay made wili reduce the cost of the 1o; Remember that you have tho use of b property and the money. sad ey for it ong us you keep it Thero will b no ns or mounts ment so oth tho only as hargo kept out of the amount wanted, but you will recelve tho full amount of the logn. Before borrowing elsewhere oall ar and yon will find 1t gre MATA MORTUAGE LOAN €O, i SOUTH 1611 STREET, firat 00F Above the atreot see us ty to your_advantage. INCOR: PORATED L.GAN COMPANY IN OMAHA THE OLDEST, LAKGES ' AND ONLY X WILL LOAN MONEY 0N AXY Acurity: strictly contidential * A. Rarback block X MONEY—i0. (0. ® DAVS. CHEAF Aand easy payments. on furniture. ping stock, ete.. without delny or pubilcity hand. Duff Green, room 5, Barber block " MONEY LOANED—ON CHATTEL, A\ eral or other personal property rates. | to 6 monthis. Claims bought. Koom 305, MeCage bldg. W KIND Harrls, *RATES w08, Iive cast_on COLLAT atronsonable It Davls, PRITOHARD, 51 DOUGLAS BLK. 1t & DODGE BUSINESS CHANCES. Y HE WESTIERN BUSINESS AGUNC Y. Life, conducts a general businoss e List of good businoss chances in all par country on upplication. Business posi cured. Q 1K YOU WANT T0 BUY CHEAP POTATOES st wholesulo or retall, call at 21 South Tenth 3.M. Coots. 205 180 street, Omahu. (QRMLACK HILLS GOLD ORE SPECIMEN be obtained for §1.00 by a ddressing t. Wm. Browne, Lead City. 8. D. W (J TADIES DIAMOND FAR RINGS A konts’ gold watob, half price; easy paymen Address W 42, Bee. 0 desired. (Yo FOR SALE-AJUDGMEMT FOR §1.18i 15 AND costs mgainst Willlam W. Munsell and Wiili L. Conley (Munsell & Co.) obtained in the Kent, Mich., clreult court (#1316 coliected thereon). Alxo i sma clieap. Albert Baxter, Muske. won, Mich, . MISCELLANEOUS. R HAVE YOUR OLD CAK WOVEN 1> beautiful rugs. Address Omahu Carpet and g fuctory, 121 Leavenworth street. Mo04 J 3 Rgros mear, 1o NEAR SOUTH Omaha for garden. Davis Co., 1505 Furnam st. 98l 15 WANTED-PEOPL R NOTTOTHHOW THELT X money nwy when they can aave % per ent o their conlbills by using Harr Coll's recips. send 2-cent sty oF particulars. H. G Clierry ave, AltoGn b. ' lk ACRES The O. F. MAFQUENADE SUITS FOR R made 40 order at Lil¢ Cupliol svenue AL MEAT ensh males | “FOR SALE, R firet-class location dress W 7, Bee. Y HOKSALE, WIOLESALE FRUIT. P confectiGnery and 0om i iaston busin one in eity, Small capltal required, Tl given with npproved security. Best of re selling. Box 197, Fremont, Neb. Yo't nice residenc postoftics in crat. Othe Harkson, Davey., ) Y EINESTOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHL fxtures; will inv about 8,000 bargain If taken ut once. Call at streat. restaurant und lunch cou; NO OppoBItion: profits oy vite the most searoling S1.500.00. Address C. 8. Bratton. Portiand, Ore, Y A PRY GOODE CHANC N MOND. uary, 16, 103, n $10C0 atock of dry g0, 80id 10 the highest ‘bidder for cash, at Neb., known as the 11 & T. Store butlding, corn crlb, salt loz o bk b Good chunce ON ACCOUNT OF DOMESTIC AF r on the r §00.00 por Inveatigatio; 15 N. “SALOONS, {arws, winiig stocks' lota Busiuess Agency, Sheridun, W0, Address cding wy attention Y, 10 N. xchango te of the itlons se M780 41 MARKET day, Ad Mok RODUCE, will' bo " for 6+ A M1 IR SALE, GENERAL STOCK OF MERCHAN. shed = V1 16 NGEAND W krent i, 620 N | 20815 FALRS 0. Pric th stre M2 15 AY, JAN will be Kearney, 31 16 BUSINESSES, PARTNERSIIP, Plone 18 mdse, horaes & eatcle. | | [ | | | | | | | { price in | 4 BUSINESS CHANCES. Continu TOHERE! 1K \OU TAVE GOOD, ernl merohngdise and want #1600, iet ne hiear from yow; stelet dential. G W. D Ment, Crab Ovehard Y FOR SALE. B1G CHANCE £3,000.00 drug stook (n ness of 89,0000 & year Othor business that TO MAKE Ive town doing en Renson for selll needs my attontion OASh, OF pArt cnsh, and seenred paper. T boar’ fnvestigation. Add: Lock box Ashiana, Neb. ATH usiness | %8 Farnan WANTED, A LADY TO TAKE I interont tn & millinery In Nebraskn. - Address Oniahia, Neb Y EXCELLENT LOCATION FOR DOCTY respond with M. T 1111, Stells, Neb. ELON.00) good chanee for the } W 36, Hee. Y B0 AT OASTLWILL BUY A F1E restaurant; icomo at prosent §0.00 1 pouses 0 pay £250.00 managemient ' CAn be mad Der aonth with carofnl ADY FOR Nellierton Hail DUSINERS: 1L fixtures Hent | quire So. 1ith stroet WANTED, MAN 10 Of permanent branch for estublished house: will pay all oxpenses and $1 pe ArY; also KoO® norcentage 1 busiie MUSE (Nvest &L i atock Of oo D ISt RIve Citire attention ¢ ter Burton, 06 Homo Lusurabee by Y720 Wil NET 66 WEEKLY fallible ha pecond sucoosstal wufo, conservatly pectis 1805, ud Iyn, N. ¥ CAK T re pra o ¢ erences 10 sut ieal: for terms o D, Rowe, box 12 FOR EXCHANGE. D aci b EAL OMALA REAL ESTATE ROt actual v Mooy 10 foan. § 7 LOWN | ) FARMS IN NEDRA & Dukotu Wil sell eheap, Add. box 36, KA. I Croxcha vrankf V-CLEAN STOCKOF GRNgly 4take ronl extato & moncy. Box 2 7, NILL TRADE 4 colo., for cloar Addross B, ks acnis the bost w chnige 1 i, £00i ofice. V/ WS Frank SALE, IMPLEMENT STOCK Address 1. J. Rogors, Lmogenc, CLEAR Nubraskn Richards, Box I LOTS AT 1l oF koo ¢ WS, Denver, ( M EAR LASD IN distriots | v acre tenct o . WHIL pay ensh di, ro Address, giving pric o ¢ CALIFORNIA RAISIN VINEY AL or exchin ox; highly v of frufts [t © achinery: ample wator righ city and koo market; th fnest grap district (n the state. For particulars addre Beo office Y/ FORSALE. 01 WILL EXCIANG 4 farm near Humboldt, Richardson cc braska, $0.00 per nere; morigage §, 500,00 centi 'two houses: all under f timi water. Wilscllor oxehange for catie, EOOdS. or, possibly, other property C. Smith, Falls City, N 2o0d braska. STV andise rehinrd SOME GOOD RENTAL PROP] for 12,010 or $15.0)0 general more contidential. G. W. D. Ment, Crab 3250 160 /600D FARM IN SOUTHERN 1HOLT ¢ 4 10 trace for Omuhia property : pri £0. W ha you? Address W M LOTS IN (Ol trade se. Address W 11, Be TEN BEAUTIFUL SOUTH FRONTSUH fots o1 motor line: clear and good it 0d rental prop will 41 e building:. / =IO EXCUANGE, CLEAR LOT [ Jund lot worth §L3K. Address W o8, Beo 7,10 EXCIANGE, FIVE C) EAT LOTS 1 Lauke City, 820 eaoki, Box 405, Vil Iiscu FOR SALE-REAIL ESTAT. THO,Y0U WANT A NICE HOUsE 'sod aro now paylng rent, and still no the suburbs. G. ML Nattinger, Chamber ¢ merce. TRAN RN Neb M2 15 Ms19 Miis-220 MANAGEMENT ROWHE (dicapping system on' eastern Faees AT [y MANLITOU Atock for clear Omah: FOR WHA'T DRESSMAKING. PBUDBINGTOS ACADEMY, “OPENS | . 0; whore Indles are taught ¢ | mwking, bnsting and fnishing loarniog. 10 — | Room BUK, cOPnor 1o 1eins A SHORTHAND AND TY P! 1 O The Best in the World. Iy conn MONEY sh bust g, nvo Terms his will No. 580, | 0 W wilting. A G Ok, A. M., pein, mn ow | o8 live | m street OR COR 1304 Farnam St., to 850,00 BUREATU. TCHER ow. kn M2TY 16 Cirfeng Cenrrioy | 4years Examinors U Ches | Citcaxo. | PENSIONS! OLA S 1N bRorib na i T_tiro MDSE. Ol KAN ort AS for ind Wik, fort Ind M0 pquItin, 15 ONE O A Trial of th, Cost You Nothing but will deronstrate 1 pluce the Smith Prem | machine on the market; self. | TItsdurabiitty can | Writoor ¢ T abi city Iaim porty s )26, oo 1t will spd no fonzer iy 1on us for 1ty Ay tools oz, t iy W 214208 ACRE Ne. per and Henry 251 15 ty a7 bor Telophone 1284, MAYHEW. Man Sherif Under and by virty by Frank E within and for upon judin its Septe | Merct Missourd | Railw | have i perty il s of an exeent| CLEAR | strictly Nel Douglus con nt rendered by ber term, A D, 1599, ts Nationul bauk of Kan and against the Motropolit company of Ouiha, Ne vied upon the following ¢ J % 1,3, the broperty ot th ano | Metropol Cable Rafiway con SatARY | Owman, Nebr to-wit | bed, including rails, ties, plates, fro; splices, wires, switches, poles, trol CPOS Wirgs, etey, ete., and every thing ing to safd track and the operiting t an electric motor line of siid The M itan Cable Raflwiy company on 40 | and on Dodize streit in the efty of Om on Dodgo strec xtended, “Wood nue, Underwood avenue and Wilson a streed in | Plice or adjacent 1 the county of Donglis and stite of Ne ‘One car” house (frame building on blocks) located on 1ot 14, block 88 Place, Douglis county, ' Nebrisks | motor “passenger cars numbered §tively two 2, and three @7 Reee stock cortificite hook and seal of pany,” and also “the franchise grante | conpany, which ineludes all the ri red thereby,™ and 1 wi 1ary, A. D 1593, con iy siudd COUNTY wort [ il 160 308 1 URBAN | uproved | amsume i | JITAG | E. t live in ot Com: 179-F10 [QOR SALE—OVER 1000 FINE I0WA A braska farms, many oxeellent burgal rapldly advancing, $10.00 to $45.00 per acro for particulars. Loggs & Hill, 1408 Farnan at 10 o'clock . m. of sald divy, at the ¢ door of the county court house. in th Omaha, sell sald property at publi the highest and hese bldder or b to satisfy snid exeeution, the n D N oy VHOICE BARGAINK IN SOUTH OMATIA [, The Midway Investment Co, T Jostate, Lifo bldg. M TTWO CLEA Council Blu R, Perry, roo M XCITANG ' subdivision t stock. Address . hington St., Chica, I EXCUANG Duwson, Richardson county, Neb.. ) ner ed, 30 ber, “whout 16 appl $2.200.00 mortgage due Noveraber. 1505, Wil take uii K) 48 PATE Day, OF BLOCK O ROOAR £00d property: 200’ per acre. Henry C. Smith, Falls City, Neb. JPOR SALE Just outslde ity i wround tho city rowth of Omaha and Souch Omany e iy tmprovemonts bt made Omaiuw Brldgn and Knlirond Go- and Oro of the Platte Hiver Cannl Co's. great wat west'of tho city, will tend (0 make this thhot Can bt nt Proporty. or ment Agent Orma, Neb, L10-10 YOU WANT 250, ot Your coal Lo renl Baia to. O thin. become v "Hotder ut firat W Jimited number o new ot £ porty und 0 puys fo or "piat and more ‘It i, ol agont, 1006 Do Al S CLOSE 0 G Tho finest 100 ACK limi 0 per acro, nid tako estdence or 14 Nebraska wild innd N Hicks, Iteal estate apd Toom §05 Now York Lifo art p TO MAKE MONy s only. My word is good. W. G. Albright, 5212 New York Life. JOR SALE OR TRADE, 2 GOOD ix Bl an adilion within bocks of ma WALl tako 00 upFIght piano or will sell e lots very cheap. F.\fi‘hfi WYOMING 2 ML ROM way, 320 nores, half timbor: irrigated; w balf. Ploneer Business Agency, Sherida TLO%, 11, BLOCK & ORGHARD ™ TiILL, 4 40 neres in city limits, $00 per a gorden land, $400 per nere. 8. s 4 TOU WILL NOT ALWAYS HAVE A ( to buy a nice building lot anywhore a for ten dollars. No farmer tout of the worst slo for $10.00, while 1 give you n 2x12 Tor exactly 810.00; warranty 4 ed wna absir each 10t #0ld; no mortgage on this proper close postage for plat and wore nformation, . Bonjamin, sole agent, 15% Dodge st WITER B; gh on b 1. bl FHAN A SAVINGS BANK rooms, witk Targe 10t only on from motc unders & Himebau, to Walnut (i1l on monthly paymonts, O soll you 8 good fot in that addition from o). Wehnve some and Mount Pleasant ot #0. Wo Dirgnin and make jayments easy hnve one of the Lest n Douglas county, te from Omalia, at $60 per acro. and w 40nc northwest of city which will make 8 Koo wmo Omann Re an_ klve I fe & Trust Co., ro¢ W ACKES IMPIC 1 ) LAND CENTIC Drasika at §.00, pe ncre, $100 cash balanee 8 per cent. Also one i $0.50 por nere, § bulnne) $100 every yoar 6 percent.und o seres at $15.0) por ue Lot Co., 205 N. 16th st et DISCCUNT FOR IMMEDIAT and DOugIas, agEnt (OF G0 Owners. INVESTED IN A LOT now fort migh XEAWGIVE mo bt Tortzage on this property, and 810 1s full b for 1ot abstract and deed: Write for plat formatlon. Chus. P, Honjamin, ole Agc Bodge street ()NADA. POPULA SAL D, We FPEN DOLLARS betwoen Omubia and tho « within the TON 150,000, THE 1S in‘the United States in which 1o make ren Investiments, 8,000,000 1o be invested in Just erprises, vie: Two rallroad bridges Missourl Fiver, uni W gOve and a W tols for Omal hundre: 5. which will o ARETIEALE O Ve $12,000,05) am selling lots Iylog betwoen new Fort Umaha for exactly ten Hmited number to each No this property. Enclose postage for pint i information. Charles . Benjnmin, sole Dodge St o ao nort LOST. ORT—A A I‘Ull OF SPECFACLES, § Jicave at Hee counting room 500 REWARD WILL BE who ean prove who stoie cow from ple, South Omaha Ti DY WHO FOUND 11 Firat Presby terian ehurch Sat pleane returi same with contents to poct at PALD TO AN Thos N WAYED Ol STOLEN oked bind leg. any IB{Ormation 1o A. O'M srdy, Kandolph ONKE BAY MARE What have rIght I the way of the futur apartment §10 oach. Address at once 3 1, Beo oftic would soll you 20 16 pay rent when you can bulld o nice iome of six Vs additlon ts In Highland Park at Co-Operative Li L and the and one black mare. theréon being” forty thousand, four rty-six and 01-100 dollnrs ($40,4-46.0 nd sixteen and AL 17N, ¥ 176 ko RLOTS LW 178 17 2, und thie xecution, BEN )th day of Septeniber, 18 osts on said Judigment and . FORGE A Sherif? of Douglas ty, Ne LAKE, HAx N & MAXWELL, At Omauhi, Nebi s Junuary 6, 1897 RAILWRY CHICA Doy NEAR o8 cull o troes; 1 sell or rother you? 25115 IMAHA ract of = Toaves Omana, UIRLIN & Q| Muson Sty Enst location powor ot iand .50 0 12404 6.50 p w Chicago Exp Clilengo Expross Chieago & 10w Los TON & M. [V it {0 w1l Maio Sts ~henver Fxpross Ll landwaod Wxprons Dinver Fxpriss Douver Linite L1 istings Toc Liieoin Lol (Kxeopt $un K. C. T ). & G Omaha | -Depot 10th and Mason Sts 050 & mi| .. Kanaas City Day Kxpross p m KK C. Night Kxp. vin U. . Tras | ... 86 Louls Bxpross.. CHICAGO. 6. 1. & PACIKT Dapot 10t & Maroy “Atlunilo Express Veatibulo Izxprens LS texprons CHIVAGO, 16 1. & PACT al nrehise [ house LN Dap) 450 pm 450 pm 650 pm 8.15 i YT 1 kome- oppor of lots No r every Tauvos or line, ulty in Tvor Limite, [iaiaas City (Exoopt UNION PACIFIC AL B3 L Overiand Flyer. uiFice & Strmsbi Fx(ox i Feeien s Pacitlo Bxpross Danvor Fast Mati.. ... CHICAGO, ML x 1. 104 UL U Awpot and Maroy Sts Chlcugo Bxpross . SChlongo Kxpross SIUUX CITY x PACIRIO | _thenot 10t and Marey sta. Sloux tity Pasongor St Faul Expross X CITY § PACTRIC ot 15th and Wobstor Six, St Paui Liml Lonvos Omahn HANCE around i farm ing 10t ot with ty. ¥n Cha. &4 pm| Leavox Omahal 5.46 1 m I t I DON'T | OMATIA & 8T LOULS P. Depot, 10th nnd Marcy Sta St Louis Cannon Bail 0 to rins we | K10 am|. Sloux Uity A re t 545 pm St 1'nul iny 615 b m | BANCro 1L assanger F.E, & MO, VALLKY Depot 16th and Wobstor Sts Lenvos Omahia U Topm o block we will Juno dation x. Sunday) mited Kox. Sind'y) “Omuhn AL NE 10 fult, 400 cash | e 01 100 n & 2415 E OF 6 ad. 1nth | Mo 545 pm B 0 & NORPHWEN FERN . depot, 10th wnd Maroy Sts (Ex. Sun'y) Carroll Passonger Vestibulo L Kastora Fiyer Chin. Pass. (kx MISSOUKT PACIFIC Depot 15th and Webster Sts St Louls Expross St Louln Kxpress Notraskn Local MATIA & 81 LOUIS Depat, Councll b non linll CHICAGO, R 1 & PACIKIC Umion Depot, Connell Bluffs Nisht, Express Atluntle Express Vestibule Limited S1TOK & G B \ Vopot. 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MAHA COLLEGEOF SHONWTIAND AND TYDR Boyd's theater, M12er TYPEWRITERS MAGEATH STATIONERY CO. Omaha, Neb PATENT SUES & CO.,Solicitors, | Bee Building, Omanha, Neb Pat Oftice. 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