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SPEG”‘L ; NbT]GES lp&nmmm _—mm DYERTISEMENTS FOR TUESE COLUMNS will_be taken untll 12:3 p. m. for the evening and untll §:3 p. m. for the morning or Sunday edi wons, ) mdver ont take he first Insertion All ndverti worad for the each » month oas than % conts for columns 1% firat Terms 04 st rin con, SITUATIONS WANTED., ;\ DRESSES MADE AT HOME, #: WRAPPERS, #2. Mrs. Onkloy, @4 N. 24th. Childron’s elothing. W AL NANIED. A POSITION AS STENOGRAPILE byan experienced male oporator. Address X i Bee Mt ’\, WANTED, POSITION AS OFFICE ASSISTANT £ and stenographer. Address X 55 Boe. M8l WAN(ED, SITUATION, oung Indy steaographer o Smith Premler or He BY EXPERIENCED and typewritor: can nington. Address, B 1) ONE FORSALE. MAT. i 2 WANTED—-MALE HELP. I-SALARY O COMMISEION TO AGENTS TO dhandle the Patent Chemical Ink Eraser Penoll The most useful and novel Invention of the age. Erases ink thoroughly In two seconds. Works 1ike maglc 20 1o L0 por cent profit. Agents making 0 per week. We also want s ral ngent Lo tako charye of territory and appoint sub agents. A ra chance to make money. Write rus and 8 s poct men of erasing Monroe Erasing Mfe. Co., ¥ 39, La Crosse, Wis 7 Y-TRAVFLING SALESMEN TOSELL dpowder. §5 month saiary ani expousos or 2o commiss'on. Steady employment, oxperlence un necessary. 1f you want a position liere Is a chanos U. S Chemical Works, 860 to 8i8 Van Buren Chieago Mi3T ¥t Y—ANY ¥ ¥ oUT 111 dwell to call at 81 KM FOR IBNT A b1, room 04 N. Y. Lite bide BAKING DO P IOUNG MAN. 00 Y00 WANT A POSITION (hat pays upwards to $160) por year? For full articulars address Sterling Sliver Co., Chicago, GOOD, FIRST-CLASS COL Arcade barber shop. RED BARBER AT M08 I WANTED, A GOOD white.) Good wages and Carl 1itz0, West Point: Neb B YANED, A comvE and accomplished A Jmaha; ten h 3lary. oxpel Lock Rox BisAk cox 410.00, Prine cont 12,50 wanted at Sut & firet-class cont maker. STEADY no Sunday Address M CUTAWAY 8000, Tl 0. boublo breasted o Neb, ]_-‘.G:A TED, A GOOD T single man’ preforred leans. Nobr, Harlan Count PERATE BARBER; Alonzo Wheaton, Or M671 27 SETTERS, KEEP AWAY_FROM DEN- is trouble bere. Tile Setters union [12] FARNAM ST 4 250 B &M work: fro 018, 11th MTI7-5 ASTEADY Address 611 ED BARBER AT 1 AND ROCKMEN ON THE uth Dakota. Stoady £ & U'Hearn, labor nzeacy, LABORE extensic pass. Kras wt B WANTED A GO0 BLACKSMITH Jobto the right man and k00d wasss 3, F. Behoenocke, Tarkio. Mc —VIANTED—VFEMALE HELP. \=WANTED, COMUETENT GIRL FORR G ENERAL housework.' Mrs. I Kosewater, 1711 Lovglas st 0 TAKE part lcu Wia 25 C BLE WOMA cure of s 1ars eall at 2013 MAKERS AND GIRLS TO LEAKN at Nebraska Shirt Co. 311 so FOR HOUSEWORK Call 2017 Harney stroet M I A GIRL 4who can wash and 1ron. (O BESE OF WAGES T0 COMPETEN: must be good cook and laundress. Mrs Thurston, 2408 Farnam. T-GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWC Junderstand cooking: good wages. GIRL: John M. . GIUL FOK GENERAL HOU: 4 <3t at 58 2 "FOR RENT HOUSES, ;OB RENT HOUSES (N “ALL PAKTS OF oliy. Tbe 0. K. Davis company, 1503 Farnam st. Comtinued TWO ELEGANT FRONT ROUMS botel. 31 aud Chioago stre MiTs 2 L HENT ne Madls WM, WITH BOARD JoA ARG S RONT ROOM T ANGRONBLY FUR roforence FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS | FRONT ROOMS ROUTH 203 Douglas. (G UNFURNISHED T N0 ho nsekeeping. FOUR susek ROOMS, SCITABLE eping; water, sowor, ef FOR BIC _DIN has a firaproot stoam i gas, ot LGi2 Varnam st ' The' baitaing ment b ot eompl water on all the floors, office of The Bee. [ ¥OR KENT, CHEAP. A GOOD CORN ¢ store. No. 1718 Loavenworth street st Natlonal bank o Davis, AGENTS WANTED #1500 TO §250.00 CAN BE MADE MONTIIL® o working for B.¥. Johnson & Co., No st Richmond, Va. MG M2+ $.00 TO $5.00 A DAY. $1250 OUTFIT o) Work year round for man or woman once. Kxcelsior Portrait House, 4 N FIE Clark J-AGENTS WANTED. MALE OR FEMA J nccepta good position with us. tc nd, Cak ring K Blggest 1ndu quired. Addr ©. Box 56, Knnsas City, M WANTED TO RENT K AxTED, Boan tvate family for ym park, whe preferred. A J. Kendall, 50 AND ROOMS ur persons. Vi 2 “are no other b seation and price, B the Brown block. PR, STORAGE. M DONT STORE HO! SEHOLD GO 1D8 WITH AVlout seeiog our storage department. It (s the best. Omalia Stove Repair Works,1207 D ouglas 58 DS 18 m E2) 1214 M 56 M Sronace R HO| LD G A¥Lloan and cheap rates. R. Wells, 1111 ¥ v\l STORAGE. WILLIAME & Miarnes street. CROSS WANTED—TO BUY. ASH FOR FUKSITURE HOUSEHOLD or will sell for owner In our auction iis, 1111 Farnam in ) BUY 8701 or near Omaha. Box u OF GROCERIES IN Avoca, In. Mi2 2 BUY A afety bicycle at a low price. N WANTED. FOR CASH CUSTOMER. AN tage, modern Improvements, east of 2ith of Cuss street. SECOND HAN Address B 50 B 62 COT- south George J. Paul, 160) Farnam street, Miiss 20 FOR SALE -FURNITURE : —FOR SALE OFFICE FUGNITUR 858 N. ¥. Lilo DESKS Bullding 85 FOR SALE---M1SCELLANEOUS. 4 THAT TAK Inquire of Moo County 180 at tha hospital bosplial ECOND HAND, 2 HORSE odbury encine and tw s0d ordor. Not we will sell the ing company L SALE, A J0wer W them In s bargaln. No. 105 Faroam st “IHE STANDARD CATTLE COMPANY OF haled hay at $50) per ton, on board cars at Neb. This price may be withdrawn stany time i 6 “NEW FIRE-PROOF § ()=FORSALE GOOD SECOND HAN bucumatic rgain. Counell Blufls, Ia. M Qs SALE OR TRADE; ONE ACRE hennery. Address It WITH Center street. Omaha. 459 M19* DISON PHONOGRAPH, 34 th, South Omaha, Neb. FOR SALE. A Quih Q THOROUGH BRED SHORT BLACK NOSED ersey puk puppies, 2 months old, clicap. 905 8. 40th, between Marcy and Mason. Nioes 27 MISCELLANEOUS. D, CATS, DWETLINGS COTTAGES IN ALL parts of the city. Kilkenny & Co., 2)3 Karbach THLFOK BENT TWO ROOM COTIAGES ON motor. Call ai sontnwest cor. th sad bouglas 59 FORD CIRCLE, il D COTTAGE, Jagkson IF“'" N 1040 16-ro0 modern. Call HOOM HOUS Capitol avenue. " All 9 Capitol avenue. B. H. Hoblson DENN, LARGE anscom park, §25 per ker block Diimoon MOUSE, AL yard, shiade troo month - Inguire i FOI RENT, 10-ROOM HOUSE conveniences. ' ploasant location avenue, $0 per mouth. Inquire Butlalog DESIRABLE HOU! Dok e ES, 6 AND § rooms. Inquire 216 Capitol avenue. M 595 20 Q- MES. DI M. LEGRAVE, PROPIE R ELECTRICITY CURES NEURALGIA AND rheumatism, Try It: you will not regret it. . L Sleeper Co., 24th hear Cuming M0 CLAIRVOYANTS. MIS NANNI { V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT. medium,ufth your at 119 N. 10th. 76l ESS, DEAD trance clairvoyant and' life reader: teils your life from cradle to grave: in be uited on all aflairs of life; has the celebratod tian breast plate Lo unite the separated and cause marriage With 0ve you love. (ome on @ come all and o6 co1 vinced of hier remarkable powers. OMics And_resi dencedIT = I1th st hoursda m. to9 p m. Strict life chart and photo of your future wife or bus band sent through mall for £.0, chart alone, §2.00, All letters containing 4 conts 16 stamps promptly answerod Mizl-mis MASSAGE. BATH, ETC. MASEAGE TREATMENT, FLECTRO-THER mai baths. scalp and bair treatment, manicurs and chiropodist. Mrs, Post, 3194 S 15th, Withnell bik m FP-MME. CARSON, 1121 floor, room 7, massage, aloohol, sulphur and bath DSAS00 £ 100N HOUSE MODERN. AT No. 834 8. 17th st.. March 1, at $80.00. Stx-room cot tage atNo. 1il5 . 6th st. §20.00. Five-room eattnge No. bi3 8. th st., at $10.00. Fiveroom cottage at No NBWETIth st st HOK. G. L Green, Barker bluck. FP-MADAME SMITH, 52 8. 15TH, 2ND Hoom & Massage, alcohol, sulyhur and se M " PERSONAL. 3 80, 1ith | Write at | | X B VAN GILDER, R 207, IS TAKEN | to | THE X ~CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMALA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, INCORPORATED. 1F FOU WANT MONBY, You ean borrow on HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE AND PI HMORS S, WA v WAREHOUSE & ORANY OTHER SECURITY Ilend you any amount n $10.00 to $1.000, ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity of removal of property. You can pay the monn ta_any amounts you wish. and at c) payment 85 made will redue o loan Romem by have the use 0f hoth tha proverty an: yney, and pay for It only 8s 00K A8 YOU keop It There will be no expense or charge kept out of the nmount wanted. but you will recelve the full Amount of the (oan. Before borrowing elsewhere call and sse and you will find It greatly to your adyantags. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., %5 QOUTH 16 TH STREET, first loor abOYe the street THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR. PORATED LOAN COMPANY 1N OMAMA. us U WAN ITY I ROOM 4, WITHN EL! % 8165 SOUTH 15TH, CORNER HARNEY ET. WILL sUM yROM LOAN LARGE TEN YoU on POLLARS\ > ANY BMALL, or. WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURF, HORSES, CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER SONAL PHOPERTY OF ANY KIND, DO WELL 0 o8 mesT [ yom L OUR TERMS WIIL MEET YOUR APPROVAL You can puy the money back at any time and in any amoy t educe the cost of carry: Ing tl ) amount you pay 1F YOU n your furniture or nther personal pi ¥ kind, we will pay It Off for Y03 and carry it as 1ong 48 yoi desire. YOU CANHAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION No publicity or removal of property. so that you et the use of both money and property. You will also find ua io from 7 to § p.m WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF 8% curlty: strictly confidential. A. K. Harrls Room 1 Continental block. w0 X PRI HARD 51 DOUGLAS BLK. 16 & DODGE m RATES anos, live without delay or publicity, cash_on Dufl Green, room 8, Barbar block T0U cALL WILL on X MONEY. 4 cHE Aandeasy payments, on furniture. stock, ete. band OMAHA NAT'L DK M155 My* BUSINESS CHANCES. Y TlE WESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY. 5 Y. Life, conducts a_general businoss exchange. List 0f g00d business chances fn all parts of the ountry on application. Business B TORE IN TOWN. 1t wiil be good ONLY DRUG alth cause of selling doctor. Address A 2, oral mere cheap: rensons A. Osterloh, Hoo, Y oW HARDWARE STOCK. BUTI cosy terms, Van Patten, Business Excuange Board Trade 3 EXCHAN A PATENT ut of which i rustier can 2 McCague Bldg —FOR SALE OR right for Ncbraska make money. Address, 2 Y RESTAURANT. DOING FIRST CLAS ness, for sale cheap. A snap for ros! man. Will sell half or whole interest st., Beatrice, Neb. Y5 ANTED. A PARTY 0 LOCATE mill at Axteli, Nebraska. A. Beckstrom 04 Ce 7 —A FINE CHANCE TO GET IN A WELL ES tabiished grocery store with small capital. Ad dress B 22, Lee oftice. M5 Y FOR SALE, RETAIL HAKDWAKE dolug & g0od business. Address Lock Box 100, oln, Neb. M50 7 WANTED, PA Ll ESTAB lished business. ol 550 per month; must be capable of handiing oash and not over & years old. Small capital and good oj right man 621 Broadway Liz Y FoR SaLE. BUSINESS IN Omaba. Bargatn. Small capital required. Terms cash. Address A &, Hee MO6 4 Y -MICLINEKY—FOR SALE, 87 STOCK OF {nhiabitants. ¥ millinery, in village of about 1 and the oniy stock wiihin eigh Good Tocati od reasons for selllng. Address surrounding. lock box 43, Benedict, N - WANTED. MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL T0 take one-nalf Interest and manage new restaur. and lunch counter that will be opened on or about March 1. Good ¢ Call or ad- dress Greenshieids & Co. 621 Broad way, Councll uffs. Y FOR SALE CHEAP, BLACKSMITH SHOP and business averaging §100 per mouth, also an €lght-ro0m bouse. K, W. Morrison, Surprise. Ne! M Y FOR SALE A FINE FARM OF 16 ACK seven miles from Lineoln, Neb., two miles fro all fenced in gGod shape, forty hog tight; good e. tool house. granary, workshop, corn other outbulldings in g0od sha cellnr under the house, first cluss well and wind mill, water in_all the fields. no waste land_on tho farn. s fine young bearing orchard. small fruit of all kinds. including a fine grape arbor Il fruit and garden fenced chicken tight; possession in thirty davs: title perfeet. For price and terms ad dress P. Fagan, Havelock, Neb, Miis1* FOR EXCHANGE. Z-CUEAN STOCK 0% GENERAL M DS 5 4take r estate & money. Box 295, Fri 7,50 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN Jthe best winter wheat districts In Kan: chapge for 10 or 20 acre tract near Umaha city limits. Will pay cash difference if property is g00d. " Address, giving price and location, O 3, Bee office: 205 FOR RENT, §-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE 1th barn, nice 1a §:5.00. Apply worth cars 0ne bloc “AMERICAN TIOUSE, 020 DOUGLAS § por mouth. J. M. Brunner, 442 Bee bullding M Dk ow FLAT, MODERN IMFROVEME 12 8. 11th street. D rom west, CENTRAL) odern improvem Miod 1); 5, A0USES, VARIOUS BIZES AND PARTS ¥. D. Wead, 16th snd Douzlas HAVE FOR 19th st. LLOWING Tanscom Poppleton avenue, br house, § roows, with bath, fur te., sonth and east front, corner Poppleton avenue an 320 street, 1.0, No. 828 Poppleton avenue, new frame rooms modern bullt, furnace, south front, §:0.00. 2005 Pacitic street. One of the finest furnished and coziest houses In Omaha; § rooms, all modern conveniences, §3.00 per month, Keys can bo obtained at my office at any time. (Geo. N. Hicks, 35 N. Y. Life bldg. 582.25 T);IGR00M HOUSE, CORNER 18TH —AND Dodge. cheap. Inquire next door or 1318 Farnsm street MG 37 —_— FOE RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. No. sz house. § bath, ROOMS. BOARD 1¥ IRED. 193 Dodge 58 A LS M ISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, board if desired; 2007 Case YOMS BY THE DAY OR WE house, 13th and Capitol o PAULOR AND ALCOVE ) CRELG Misy 216 N, 19TH ST E “FOR RENT, FURNISHE Stor genticmen only. 2 ) ROOM, SUITABL Haroey st 634 3% SUIT reference required. () PARTIES DESIRING TO SECURE ROCHS o Worls rareitb private family cando so by addressing £or one week B 45, Beo ofice. 0 ~FOR REAT, ELEGANTLY FURN 40 rooms with use of plano. @2 8o, 13th st TUNISHED ROOMS, port s i NICELY FUKNISHE Uoth st FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, FORRENT, PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS th board. 522 N. 19t o, 10UNG WOMEN S HOME TNDEW CARE OF 3 20 ¥ “THE DOLaN, 39 AND 311 N 1671 8T & “TIRER FURNISHED ROOMS WITH FIRST class board for slx gentlemen. 1934 Farnam 1 290 ROOMS WITH 1719 1721 Davenport st. —FOR RENT, FURNISUKD board, sieam heat. Utop 'I,‘ FURNISHED ROOMS WITH d, 313 8. 20Uh &4, J-FOR KENT. FURNISHED board. Keferences. apply 2314 F ® | Faroam UZJE, YO0 EARNESILY INTEND TO MAR quick. well, honorably. send 10c for Matrimon News-Mercur,' mailed in piain sesled envelop Mercur, 228 6th st., New York. 205m 12 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. V0. ¥, GRLLBNuECK BANSOTRACH RN W or. 5 Ana Barbey. Liavacy surss s o V- HARKY WILLIAMS GUITAR AND BANJO teacher, 1633 Farnam street, foom 1. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. W LOWEST RATES FIDELL pany, 1702 Farnam street. W MONEY 70 LOAN ON IMPHOVED CITY property, low rates. A. C. Frost, Dougas bi i WL AND2 VEAK LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortgages. Read & Selby 344 Board of Trade. W VONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 0¥ lmproved and unimproved real estato, 1 to 3 years. ' Fidelity Trust Co, 1703 Farnam ™ YV —CENTRAL LOAN & TIUST CO. BEE BL TRUST 00,318 N. Y, cholce security on abs clty propert Wi ANTMONY LOAN AN Life, londs at low rates Nebraska or lowa far YW G ¥ HARKISON W “ LOANS ON1MPROV city property §.000 ana upwards, § 10 7 per cent. Nodelays. W. Farnam Smith & Co..15th sud Harney W MoNEY LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O. F. Davls Co.. 1303 Farnam stroot. 103 W WANTED AT ONCE. LOANS ON IMPROVED Cumabin_property: Jow rates Fidelity Trust company. 1702 Karn s st &) | WiaWANTED, LOANS, HOUSES T0 RENT AND surance solicitor, Geo. W. P.Coates, 1633 M 380 W IOMAHA LOAN & TRUS and Douglas. losns money on city and farm property at low rates of interest M3 W13 W MONEY TO LOAN, £2.500 PRIVATE EAST- eru mouey, 0n improved Omabs or Co. Blufls Address A B C, 350 TOANS LESS Til W S FLEST & SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ON Omaba proparty & on farms in adjacent coun: ties. Send full description. Alex Moore,40! Bee bldg £ W7 EER CENY MONEY NET TO BOKKOW KRS on Omahs cliy property. No extra charkes of any kind. Why pay bigh rates’ Money is cheap. Ou can get full benefit of low rates from Gloue Losa and Trust Co. 16th and Dodge. 768 J—OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOA. on real estate at lowest mrrket rates. Loa: made in small or large sums for short or long time. No comwlission is charged and the loans are not 801d tn the oast, but can siways be found bank on the corner of 15tk and Douglas stre W 5 ~LOANS. G.G. WALLACE, 312 BROWN BLK. T7—10WN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS & Dakota. Wil sell cheap, or exchange for mds \borses and eattle. Add. box 76, Frankfor Z-FOR TRADE FOR LANDS AND CASH. A folean stock of general merchandise. R W. Watkios & Co., Frankfort, lnd 7L HAVE GOOD BUILDING 1. 4Frankiin (§1.000), for smali stock of 1n clty or country. K. B. Willets, South Om 3 78500 T 84,000 IN DRY GODS, HAT3. CAP3, 4boots. shoes, notions. ete., for desicable braska land. Address Ford & Peck, Stromsburg. Neb. M269 MI1* GELDING: RECORD 221 want good driving horse Box 6, Shenandonh, I, Moz 1+ 7,-FOR EXCHAN “4trotung, 2:16%g and cash, 7,600 OMAHA RENTAL PROPERTY T0 EX Jchange for property in o near Los Angeles, Cal Giv £ of and‘seve time. 00D FARM . H. Peterson, 1412 MUSI M25 7,210 EXCUANGE fimercunnaise. western Cheer, 1a OF GENERAL Want clear, improved lsnd or land und cash. Address Box 42 What Mo A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE 4and 10t near Brownell Liall for one or span of B0O0d roudsters, balance mortgage. Address B 4, eo. double | OMAHA DAILY BEE ROOMS AND BOARD. ! MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS, FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE ont ing e, TRR wilizz 8,90 BUSAERoOM HOUSK, FUL cast front 10t Hansebl piace: north of Woo1 worth ave : “gobbler. Ry ¢, Bholes Co. First Nt by ik FOR SALK 200 CHOIUK IOWA AND NEBIASKA farms. If you wish to Laeasl] OF borrow money on Tarma, write o call. ' Boggs & HIIl, Omann Neb 141 M8 FARM LANDS FOR L Oawson and_Lincoln % #0815 por acre: ensy rpfi’ Non. Mse M OR SALE=~BURTON & HARVEY ffer Lor sale over twelve thou sand acres of thetr own lnsde in_ Frenklin, Harlan nas, lted Willow, il Phiolps, Gopher er counties In Yobraska. and Hepublican v Doeatur, ftawlins and £ the Buriing rallronds St ACRES OF CHOIOE n Frontler, Go Nob. e fr i1 T Benson, ¥ ntral n sors. We lo 82,500 ned titie to many trac ing the dep A few yoars ago. and a valuations very reason prices. For price list te., eall address Geo. W. Bur Neb.. or Harvey, Room 7, Academy of Music, Lincoln 5 ACRE S ORCHARD SMALL FRUIT Ziand grap of B. 0. K700 por nore ensy payment. $ nores on ith st, E2100. ter easy. J. T Parrotte, 22 Douglas block. Misi- M4 (1ORN LAND-THE STILL A FEW Jusand acres of choloe land in ths groat MY souri valley corn belt that can be bouxht at from $5.00 t0 $12.50 au acre. Charles Mix county, South Dakota, contalns the best of these lands. An ex tensive list of farms for sale or rent in harles Mix and Uouglas counth bere. Referances glven. For maps and call on or write to Irving M. Welch, Charles Mix Co..8. Q100 CASH WII. ass land fn G per cent Interest Davis ¢ 195 M 10 S0 BUYS A NICE HHOME OF §IX ROOMS, 10T x140, 4 block from motor. in Walnut i11: $100 cash. balane per month: only 6 per cent in terest. Omahn Real Estate & Trust Co., room 4 Bee bullding w1 WHY WAIT 3 YEARS FOR FRUIT T0 GROW We have 20 acres 6 miles from court with 2, 1 grape vines, 1,00) frult troes and currants. only $200_per acre. ymalis Keal room 4, Bee Bldg. X0 4-yenr erri Nebrask Forsc Omaha. corner, $650 Hamilton st . §.50) 860,00 per front £t 5 HAMWM LACE. § Lot blk rd HilL on ear line. 40t on N. 24th st Graham, 505 McCague bik I‘"'" BALE_FINE FARM, [MPROVEL from Omaha, 120 acres, §15.00 per acre McCague blk raliam, solicited. Harney street [LESSMAKING 13 warrantod rass B 42, Hee ——ee e SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. BY MAIT, WITH OF Tne writers at howe. G chance for in city or country who cannot attend a shorthand school. Address Vaa Sant's chool of Shorthand, 513 N. Y. Life, Omahn. M LOST. 1 STOLEN. TED IRISH SE Jpup, 9 months old. Big hole in lert ear ANY TER BITCIL Lib- oth. e e— PAWNBROKE@S ] DIAMOND BROKE o Nougias st. Lonns mones on diawoads, watches ete. Old gold and silver bought. Tel. 1353 15) SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, YOVLES & BABB, DI D A1l makes bought N.¥. Life bidg. Tel 1 ALERS IN TYPEWRITERS, )1d, exchanged, rented. 613 UNDERTAKERS AND ENBALMERS (' W. BAKER (FORMEIZLY WITH JNO. . cobs, decoased. Jater with M. 0. Maul), taker and embaimer, 316 9. 16th st unde tol. 695 % DEN sm s TYPEWRITERS The Best in the World. . MAGEATH STATIONERY CO. 1304 Farnam St.," - Omaha, Net ** Improvamed TR TR PR It is unnecessary to mention the polnts of su- periority possessed by the Sl Premir_ Tynewre, #s it 1s now so we'l known. Its Record of Success is Its Best Re- - commendation. When it was puton the market rivals said it would not wear. Time has shown them wrong inevery partica ar and_has proven thatthe Smith Premier 18 THE BEST and STRONGEST TYPEWRITER EVER IN- VENTED, AND TODAY_IT STANDS FAR HEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS, | THE SHITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO Cor. 17th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. E. H. MAYHEW, Munager, RAILWAY TIME GARD Leaves | CHICAGO BURLL Omana | Depot 10th and M, ispm -Cl Wam Chicago Expross. 2408 m Chicago Express. 3 650 pm Clicago & lowa Local | 600 pm BUILINGION & MU, RIVGR Depot 10th and Muson 8ts Omana Danver Expres R 1015 0 m Deadwood Express. 405 pm 450 pm| [l Denvor Expross 535 8 m (%0 pmw ‘Denver Limited 1250 a m €50 pm . Hastings Local |8 p @ £15 am | iineoln Local (ExeoptSuni " |113) a m Tiva Omaha u39a m 435 pm Teaves Omab 1015 am Arrivs POt 10th and Mason Kanaas CTiy DAy 945 pm K. C. Night Eep. v)a U 96 pm S Loule Mxpres. AGO it L & PACIFIC | Cnlon Depot 10in & Maroy Sta Atiaatio ¥ “Gotng | ¢ East Night TAGO, i Union Depot 10tisand Maroy Sts Totng | Weost. 7—FOR EXCHANGE. LOTS ON N 4TH ST. FOR /4 1and or impi clty property feet on Militsry ave; Louse § rooms, near Hamilton st Cornerloton Cnming t.to exohange for house od lot. Grabam, 305 MeCague Bldz 7 TWOMODERN HOUSES 13 4 to exchange for small places Cague bldg 7—~FOR EXCHANGE, A FINE ROADSTER FORt /4 equity 1nlot. 'W. T. Graham, MoCague KOUNTZE PLACE Grahaw, 305 Mc 56735 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE. 57 ACRES IN ONE-ACRE LOTS, NEAR SOUTH Umaba,will be placed upon the markes March 15th. No mortgages ¥ taxes upon this property. abatr free. Within g ¥ Cad minutes ride to 24th and N stroets, Heaithy locat 0d residence place, fifie chinncs 10 raise veyetables, poultry, ete. Teruws eany. Per. sons & Berry, South Umaha w12 mig FARM LANDS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS AND 4AS0uth Dakota for sale on long time. easy terms and low ra Liberal commission to logue. . Hayes. Manager od Trost Co.. room 2, 3194 M6 M18 Muscatine Mortgage Bo. 15th stroet. ~Denver I Kansaa City (Ekcept » Omaha | Union Depot 10th and Marey & Beatrice .. Denver 216 pm| ...l Overla ©15 pm | Beatrice & ser 640 pm| .. ... Pacitio 630 pm Denver Fast ) Leaves | CHICAGO, MIL & ST. A Ul J aaroy Sts Sioux Uity Pud St Paul fixoress..... RIOUX CITY &UPACIFIC opot, 45th and Webster Sis. | St Paul Jamited OMATIA & 97 LOUIS. Arrives U. P. Depot, 10th and Sta.|_Omaba St Louis Cannon T pm |Arrives B ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR DECIDED BAR we can recommend as belng very . well aa ve/y cheap: 0ne-fourth cash. 1l 10€ 88 7th and_ ATDOF sbreets, only $450. Woll located lot, Bedford Place. for §150 Klegant South Omahs 10t. 6)x13), snap, §35. Fine corner, Orchard LIl #575. Choleest 10t 1o Walnut Hil, trees. ete., $2.07 Most desirable 10t on Lowe avene, 8. 0. Businexs Lot ou South 20th, worth $4.000, for 82,6)) Besutitul modera homes can be wecured (o one new Avondale Park, mile lmit. &t trom 83, 1o B4,000. " Come an i b Fidelity Tru; M85 Fa Rl0 am _Sloux City Accommodation 115 pm!Sloux City Exprose (Ex. Sunday) Sépm ... .8t 815 pm Bancroft P K. & MO. 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Notice to Stockholders. | side of the gate valve | o to | SEARLES, Consulting Surgeon. | The annual meeting of stockholders of THE BEx Publishing eompany will be held in their office, corner 17th and Farnam streets, on Mon- day, March 6, at 4 o'clock p. m. for the elec- tlon of & board of directors and such other business as may be presented for considera- tion. By order of the president. GEORGE B. TZSCHUCK, Secretar ¥23d101M83 PNEUNATIC MAIL SER\'ICET The Bystem Tested in Philadelphia and Pro- nounced a Sucosss, [ DETAILS OF THE UNIQUE EXPERIMENT Tube Transit New In but 014 A Marvelpusly Effective and Complete Service i Citles of Amerien, Abroad the Lar Europe. The first official trial of the pneumatic tube for mail transit America made in Philadelphia, Friday last day chosen fo rguration of rapid transit of mail w the bic of the establishment of the A post- A party of gentlemen headed by Postmaster € Wanamake¢ the test tube, which is that by the P matic ' from the Chestnut ca in was ntennial office system stinguishe: neral The eu East ried witnessed laid ansit company stroet substation, is | and floor, | of built in duplicate, into a reservoir, whe maintained at this reservoir the air ru pipes returns to whence it is conveyed This apparatus is situ of the postoffice by Ive, ), is of the us’ very valve is more complicated fore a terminus is reached a nch tube leads to a slide valy or passes it necessari shuts off the pressure of the air from | this valve which, obeying a spring, opens the way for an air pressuve on an ylinder controlling a gate sxactly similar to that usually em- ployed in water mills. The force of the air opens the gate and the carrier passes through to a slotted tube, which de- livers it with considerable force onto a table. As it passes through the end of S . however, it presses on a trig- ger which reverses the slide and | thus throws the on other ston, which in- From rh the reservoi to the pum in the A The entrance type, but the a steady pressure. hes thro \other pressure stantly closes the gate The carriers arve closed at one end, witl They measure about 53x18 ir rings of felt surround them, making | them airtight in the t About 150 letters can be packed in one carrier, and they can be dispatched at intervals of at | least six seconds, and possibly at the rate of twenty per minute. It is thus possibl to deliver from 1,500 to 3.000 letters a minute at the main postoffice. When this is compared > old system of | sending a wagon, loading and unloading | the letters already inclnsed in bags, the saving of time is Seen to be enormous. The Test. The party was first escorted basement where they saw the wrv- ing in from Chestnut street amid the pon- derous machinery for the pumping of | wind. Thence they proceeded to the re- | ceiving table, where the tube was to de- | posit the *‘carric Here Postmaster | Wanamaker, addressing the assemblage, | said: “If the principle of the pneumatic | tube is right, 1t means more than close connection with substation and main means rapid communication | ities and all over the world. | As thissis the intreduction of the system in American, I will inclose a copy of the holy scriptures wrapped in the America flag, eo that these may be the first messages sent through the tube. I | will also inclose the message ‘The first use of the first pneumatic post tube in the United States is to send through it a copy of the holy scriptures, the greatest message ever given to the world. Covering the bible is the American flag, the emblem of freedom of 65,000,000 happy people.’” Mr. Wanamaker then placed the bible, the flag and the message in one of the “carriers” and placed it in the ‘*'r A hiss of inrushing air, a twist of a lever and the carrier was whisked off. At the request of Mr. Wanamaker, Charles Emory Smith and Jerome Carty timed the period of trans- mission. It was then 4 ock. In sixty-three seconds word came by tele- phone from the East Chestnut - street station that the carrier had arrived and had heen dispatched on its way back. President Kelly was stating: “The ‘carrier’ is moving at the rate of fort five feet a second, there being a pressur of six feet to the square inch—" when a whizzing was heard in the return tube and the “‘car shot out on the table. It had taken sixty-one seconds in return- ing. el tubes, to t | | to | pipes ¢ the The First Mail Matter. A bundle of postal cards, addressed to President Harrison, the members of the cabinet and other invited guests, were sent and received in the same way. The cards, which were printed, were signed by President Kelly and read as follows: At Philadelphia, Pa., on Friday, bruary 17, 1893, this _postal card was | sent by Hon. John Wanamaker, post- | master general, in the first carrier, through the first pneumatic tube ever used for the transmission of mail in the United States. “This tube extends from the main postoftice at Ninth and Chestnut streets to the subpostofice on Chestnut, near Third street, a distance of 2,028 feet, making, with the return tube, a total length of 5,856 feet or more than ¢ one-tenth miles. The inside di of the tube is six and one inches. The straight part of the tube is made of iron and the bent portion of | The carrviers are of 1% inches long, weight about 6 pounds, and will carry 150 letters. Ten of these car- riers can be sent from each office every minute, making a delivery of 150,000 per If Your Cistern Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce, don’t worry yourself for a moment— go right ahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as white, clean and sweet-smelling, because the “White Russian” is specially adapte] for use 1n hard water, JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Biamond Tar Soap, ™+ fgz2i” brass. steel, | maker | inversely as the length of the tube. | than in the polygonal system. hour. The pressure used Is from 6 to 12 pounds, supplied by an air compros 0 o basement of the main office. w 10 ca s inserted in the tube t fs carried o of air wit pros ckod by 11{r mg by a current pending on the hes the place velocity is wl oity ¢ sure until it rea vory t and the air is itomatic va of shoes, a laundried shirt and a loaf of bread, ranges A Fie The fl reading, I'ransit « o and in rapid sue- Wanamaker mpliments of impany to our an and progressive post- al, the Hon. John Wana- inseription on the card at- ached to Mr. Field's bonguet read “Compliments of the Pneumatic Transit any to the Hon. John Field, post master.” Following these came, at in- torvals of five seconds, carriers contain- ing ordinary mail matter from the Chestnut street station, there being ten in the e at one time, and all being delivered without hitch or flaw in a minute com Pnenmatic Tubes Pneumatic tubes for t now used os Great fty Abroad. ocal transmission in all the Britain. At such tubes an aggre transmit- 105,000 mes- . moro The about miles of ation, re 400-hi power, and average of over 30,000,000 annually these in London hs of tubes vary greatly: th length ix about 630 yards; the est length in London is 3,992 yards. The t are of 1, laid in cast iron pipes, for protection, nd ar usually 2% inches inner diameter; some tubes of 14, and some of 3 inches inner diameter are used Asa general rule, with the same air pressure and diameter of tube, the speed varies In tubes not over a mile long the usual average speed is twenty-five to thirty »s an hour. The carriers are of gutta percha covered with felt, with a buffer at the front end, and an elastic band at the back or open end to hold in the mes- An ordinary carvier weighing 3§ ounces holds a dozen messages. The marked of the British pneumatic service led to the adoption of similar systems in Paris, Vienna and Berlin, The pneumatic system of Paris was put into overation in 1866, and has grown steadily, so that today in Paris tubes ar almost exclusively for transmission of local tele- grams and letters demanding quick de- livery. A small stamped envelope, the petit” bleu, costing 50 centimes, or 10 cents, is used for the which, dropped into a special post box, is de- livered anywhere in Paris within an hour, often in twenty-five minutes. fIn Vienna the “tube post” was estab- lished in March, 1875. The nine dis- tricts of the city are connected with a “tube mail” s ypped into special post boxes, collected every half-hour, forwarded to the cen- tral station, and distributed. Pneumatic envelopes cost 15 kreuzers (about 6 cents), ordinary letters 3 kreuzers, “Tube let- ters” are delivered within one hour after mailing. The Vienna system consists of a main circuit of 5.34 miles, with three branch lines; total length 7.2 miles. 1z a daily sages than half of age single success used message, The Prussian System, In Berlin the Prussian postal author- ities began in 1862 discussion of measures of relief for the overcrowded local tele- graph system, and a pneumatic line was opened in 1865 between the Central Tele- graph station and the Exchange build- ng. The beginning of the present ex- tensive “‘tube post” of Berlin dates from 1876, since which time it has been on- larged, until there are now over twenty- eight miles of tube line in the city, with thirty-eight stations. “Tube letters” are today delivered in Berlin more quickly than telegrams at a cost equiva- lent 10 74 cents, and *‘tube post cards” at 6t cents. The tubes in Berlin are of wrought iron, and have an inner diam- eter of 63 mm., equal to 2.55 inches. The system is operated by eight steam en- gines, aggregating only 123-horse pow The British tube lines are laid on the radial system; that is, the different lines radiate from centers to the various branch stations to be reached. In Paris, Vienna and originally in Berlin the various stations were connected by a series of polygons, around which the motion is uniformly in the same direc- tion. A study of the two systems, for connection of a given number of stations under ordinary conditions, leads to the following comparative results: 1. The polygonal system will require about 20 per cent more tube-length than the radial 2. The polygonal system allows much greater use of compressed air for for- warding, as the passage around the polygons is always in the same direction. Rarefied air need be used only for the return passage in the links connecting the polygons, or for the return from a single isolafed station. In ‘the radial system, rarvefied air is used for half the passages. This shows greater cconomy in working for the polygonal system. 3. The time consumed in communicat- ing between stations is less in the radial In the latter, time is frequently lost by sending a message almost completely around the polygon. e b Waste no money. Buy Salvation Oil, the only good liniment. It kills all pain The clerk at the stamp window at the postoffice noticed thatshe had gray hair; that her eye was yet undimmed by age: that she gave no'heed to the swaying of the erowd behind her. clerk was one of those who ha h foreheads, and are much given to inductive reason- ing, says the Cincinnati Commercial, ‘*‘Madam—" He waited not for her to speak. I am sorry,but we really cannot sell three 2-cent stamps for a nickel. We have He re turned her look of astonishment with a cold and sinister stare. “_No stamped envelopes in the square shape. Yes, there is quite a_de- mand them by society ladies. The gum on the back of the stamp—" She watched him in mute surprise while he winked at a man with a droop ing mustache who was pext in line| ‘i—s not warranted No, we never make mistakes in change. The next mail to the east—" She would have spoken, her no opportunity. “—goes in four minutes, whethe but he gave I don’t know mail or express is the more se- cure. 1am unable to say whether He bestowed two winkson th with a drooping mustache, ‘—the postal service is better it was thirty-five years ago or not.” A pair of gold glasses were delibers ately adjusted over the oyes yet une dimmed by age. “Are you through?" They were her first words, but a mist of misgiving began to cloud the assurs ance of the clerk “Yeo—es." “Thank you for all that information. ow will you kindly sell me a postal card?" The man with the drooping mustache had no sympathy to offer, aithough he knew perfectly. well that it was an in- stance of wo implicit taith in intuitions, man than