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SPEGIAL _NOTIGES, THESE COLUMNS p.m. for the evening pornlog or Sunday edi DYERTISEMENTS FOR will be tnken antil 17 And until 8:% p. m, for th tonn. No pdvertivom the first insort than 2 conts for bose columns 1% cents a yn and | eent & word for nt Insertion, or 8150 per line per hin adyaoce. Initials, Bgnres ant a8 n word. Advertise Wtively. Advertisers, by ro jeek, can havo the letters ped letier In earo of THE BY) 0 nddressed will bo delivered on the pre the check SITUATIONS WANTED. | AT THOME Uth first inser 'X’Tuu SHES MADK 2. Mrs. Onkley, WX A VANTED, A POSITION AS STENOGHAVHER | by experienced malo operator. B WIAPPEIS, Chitldren's elothy Address X 51 Beo 121 “WANTED, POBITION AB OFFICE ASSISTANT and stenographer. Adaress X 63 Feo. 71 ;\ WAN I ED, KITUATION, youn Indy stes operato fmith I’ Hee. MAN WHO MAS WORKED IN I i1} ABd who 18 eapable of running wood work ing machinery and taking tbe p in- amall planing mill in the best town in £ outh Nebraska. Addross 1 60, Omaba MEC2 10 3 WANTED-MALE HELP. FEALAIY OR COMMISSION TO AGENTS 10 dhandle the Patent (hemical Ink Erasor Pencil The mort ureful and novel Invention of the age. Ernres 1nk thor 1n two seconds. Works 1ike magle. 200 10 {00 per cont profit ents making 0 per woek, We want a goneral agent Lo take Charge 6f territory and appoint sub agents. A rare chinnee to make money. Wilte for terms and a spect men of erosiog. Monroe Erasing Mg Co., ¥ Crosse, Wis BY EXPERIENCED wrapher and typewiitor: can mier or Kemington. Address, B WANTED — FIRST CLASS sell ‘exclusively, on commission of tollet waters, perfumos ritory and 1beral contract o Address, with references, Palm City, Mo B MAN avovr w: quick dind permanent employment 1616 Doglas str B, WAN1ED, TWO PERIENCED SALES- men for Nebraska and lown wine and liquor trade. Address LG Oftice, Council Bluffs M106 10 RALEEMEN a frst ol F MIg. Co. Kansns Mo28 11 10 LEARN, CAN and salary weokly MOSIAL BoWANTED. 3 viwr AND 1 makor In. BWANTED, A FIRST-CLASS SALESMA aeil & speciaity for a nonresidont manu fuc houso. Kxperlenced purty preferred. Refo roquired. Address C 17, Beo. WANTE Aviy at B, wANTED one_compet it Westirn Busi bullding. B ANTED, OFFICE CLERKS WHO ARE quick and nccurnte at flaures: men who have been connected with wholosalo houses or corpora tions whe tivity In work was essential to Lold position. Applicants must not ba mnchines but men who aro ambitions and wish to advance on thelr merits. Good anlary to clerks posscssing above quulifications. Address C. 19, Beo. 116 §* GOOD Mo 8 BOY WITH A on the Dally Hoo. 120 DRAUGHTSMAN patent offico draw New York Life 1158 GCHANICAL BiANtED. A Goon 8 Plase state wages. Singlo man preferred job ihe yent around to 11ght man. Furman's bak ery, 1. 0. Box 12 York. Neb. 111 10° COND HAND BAKER 3 SALESMEN WANTED FOR LINENS, GING ams and print department; roference required Ao Mores Dy Gooas Lo 107 8 B WANTED, A RELIABLE AND SUCCEESFUL business man for managorial positjon: must be be able to give first class roferencos as (o business bilit; some capitul required. Address B 45, B 119 0 BoANTED M month. KLon R-COMTAND PANTS MAKER WANTED: GOOD pay for good work at L. H. Meyer, 121 South 10th street, Lincoln, Seb M3 BAKER AND CONFECTIONEI out Aprit 15, A good reltubl rlonced workian, Address ity and wiges, ncluding roon 6, Yankton, 8, D. WANTED, GENTLEMAN 8 N. Y. Life b 0 TO 800 BER Mudison. Wis N TO TRAVEL, & Wellington WANT bor. oxpe stat e, natlon rd, to Box MIZ0 14 D RLFOR uily, 1357 North | IN SMALL ERAL b St FAMILY TWANTED, Iwork, a1 (O =WANTED, Glun JWoolworth Ave, WANTED, LADIES AND GIRLS y YOu H to 810 per. week HOUSE. 785 3112 anvassing! send o1t nda ) 0. goru on, Mass (BEST OF WAGES must be £00d c00k and laundress. Mrs.d. M. Thurston. 1-WANTED; GOOD GIRI, _FOR Jhousework; good wages. Mrs. A. 2041 Chleago stree 4 V-WANTED: GIRL FOR Jwasbivg. 1909 Farniinm. 1= WANTED, GUOD DRY while goods mukers. streat 1= FIRS Ulior, 1 r Butterymarch und Water stre €T TENT GIRL; 2408 Farnam, 836 8 TO COMPE P. Tukey. No. 3 o ues T HOUSEWORK: NO i o usess SMAKERS, § GOOD Winebers, 1005 Dodge = B102: AND SECOND GIRL. MRS, . C. TAY Hows TR Mi itl, FOK GENENAL HOUSEWORK Jcook._Ino. A. Meshano, %12 Furs ()4)l»|(.~.\l.h| HEAP, NIOE 10 niture, used only two months GOOD ) 24 Caldwell 118 4 EWORK IN FAM- t and good plain T-GIIRL FOR GENERATL 1O 11y of two, cottage; must be ne cook; call morninzs: (01 8. 8th st 120 50 T-@IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. APPLY ‘v 1444 North 150 streo i, M1 Y (v LADIES WHO DO WHRITING FOR ME AT oo wako $1500 weekiy. . leply with weitad: rensod st nvelope Camila A. Avery, Box At Souih Hend. tnd: M8 FOR RENT—-HOUSES. Ty FOR_ KK HOUSES 1 ALL PARTS D For, KENT, THOUSES eity. 1 pany, 1805 Farn © 0. K. Davls oo —FOR . B-ROOM MODERN with barn, nice lawn, bath, cistern; all conven Acncens, 82500 Apply mises. 632 8. S5th ave. Towvenworth cars 000 block south D ATs. DL OTTAGHS. TN A parts of & Co., Room 1, tinental bloc 7 Daros T o 5 ROOM _COTTAGES ON motor. Call at southwest cor. 9th and Douglus. ™ avenno. All B.H. Kobson @l NFORD CIRCLE, .5/ Blénttor, 204 oo blag. l)——IAIu.LI LIST ROUSES, PAUL, 160 F OF st i A GE NEW . 2021 Capitol pito] nyonue. D, FOR RENT, iso ! modera. 1 GROOM_ COT how, modern. l) COTTAGE, 20D AND CLAKK. INQUIRE 152 Jnckson. D AMEIICAN HOUSE, per mouth. J. M. Bruni D,FOR RENT, CENTRALLY Lo modern lnpréve E Datix ROOM COTTAGE §20.00, Vivo-room cottago 00, 'l) FOIL IKENT, COT 2.0 T r e front L 1702 Farnuwm. Mozl M2 i HOUSE, No. G. L. Groen, Barker block AGES, 6 R .7 ALL MODERN, modern, Fldelity eS| 8i2 I) SROOM COTTAGE, 1716 WEBSTER STREET. Mo N. ency, e NETI M3 SE, PLE. hade trees. 2637 MI0 10 Tru ]), GLOBE HOTEL, I dition. 1. Whitnel! block IN FLIST-CLESS Woodworth, or Welshans' A M SMALL HOUSE, FURNISIED, §35 erton Iall, 305 Nouth 15th street T)5EI KENT, FURNISHED Ti0! ant looation, swplo lawn, f Ploree streot MODERN § nd Cess sireots arris Biag ]) FORRENT, DESIRABLE 6 AND Louses. Inguire 2016 Capitol ave. M —_— FOR RENT FURNISHI:D ROOMS ZHOOMS. FOR RENT » OM HOUSKES O Call i once, (23 Bes BOARD 1F DESIRED, M 1 M GENTLEME 18 8 AHE WOLLD'S FALR VISITORS CLUD OF mely liw rat ¥, W Fariridge, & engo. | FURNISIT roR nly, 2021 Farn odations at the Wilte for PANTS | Bteady | WE WILL | to work forusat | Koyal Tatior, 404 ith street, Bloux City, | — | | | | Chicago. | W FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Continued. 1—TWO NIC LY RNISHED FRONT ROOMS with board. Call at 2107 Douglas, Mesi 5 e UNDER CARE OF ' lOUNG WoMEN'S How s, W 11 8o, 17th oman's Christian assoelation LARGE 1f 200 Farnam NDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT tablo boarders. Mrs, Thompson. M 11 AL P nm SEIEONS CAN AV EXCEL tlons in peivate family, very nscom park. C 12, Boe. W1 SEVE lent FUINISHED ROOMS ster, o'5 and 518 N. 19th M1 14° FOR RENT- UNFUR\TISHFD ROOMS 3 ROOMS, 1501 N. 218 T G rooms, 034 X. 21at. ¥ 216 4 rooms. 10th and 11 rooms. 10 and 1acts Houses of all kinds |, FoR ENT NICEL with board at the W stre oy, 8 to 13,00 300 5. ¥ Butts, 220 8. 13th 37a1 L UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT. asekeening, modern 1mprovemen i Wobstor street M4 UNFUIL (3~ FOR RENT. able for b rent oheap. | (3 ron HOUSEKEF 8 Toished rooms, 1 3. 20th stroot TWO SOUTH _ FRONT Gt NFURNISHED, Troou M1 100 2508 Dougling FOR RENT -STORES AND OFFICES [ONEFoUR STORY wide. 1406 Harney st BRICK BUILDING 22 F STORK ON 8 19TH 8T, LA L market, hardware o S, Tth st [Fom e [, FOI RENT, L S TORY 16 Fainum The bullding ment basoment, complete st water on a1l the lO0Ts, gas, eLe of Tho Bee. BRICK BUILDING has A Breprooft co hoating flxtures Apply at the offic 910 AGENTS WANTED Bread, Cake and Biggest inducor quired. Add 0. Box 06, Parin ntevor o with stan Kansns City, Mo, #.00 TO 8000 A DAY. §I o) Work year round for man ¢ co. Kxcelsior Portrait L - ms OUTHFIT FREE woman. Writo at s, 44 N. Clark St Mi25 M3 JoWANTED, AGENTS AND CANVASSERS; o) household article: quick seller; good pay; write for circulur and terms. Address Morgan Mfg. Co Kalamngoo, Mich MI28-10* J i WANTED, 3 RELIABLE SALESMEN 10 SELL o) jubricating olls 4nd groases oxclusively or as a sido linc. Address Sterling lefining Co., Cleve hio M1z WANTED TO RENT I' 1F YOU WANT YOUR 1OUSES RENTED I\ 115t with J. 15, Parrotte, Douglas block MaIL A2 K WANTED FURNISHED KOOM. FOR § GEt A tiemon. Address C 17 Bee 109 8 K7 BOARD WANTED BY A LADY IN PRIVATE family, good location, convenient to Sherman nyenue car line MIs2 14 "~ FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS. HOUSES, S houses FURNISHED Mul2 j1 BTORES, HUTELS, Wolshans, Withnoll block. STORAGE. -\i STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 Ta/noy \ E DO! M. best. O STORE HOUSEHOLD GO )DS WITIH ng_our stora partmont. 1t s tho 10 Stove Ropalr Works, 1207 Douglas. 3 GOODS Farnam 2 MG i eheap ratos. HOUSEHOLD 1. Wells, 1111 WANTED—-TO BUY. FOR FURSITURE or will soll for ow 1t Wells, 1111 Farnam, HOUSBHOLD ¢ In our auction ) BUY FOIt CASIL GOOD bo first-class, in good order ddress, giving Aull particulars 1, Boo oftico. 803 WANTED ) FIEBE plano. With prica, FOR SALE-FURNITURE. T TURE, DESK v Buliding " FOR BALE M!SCELLANEOUS TDISON PHONOGRAPIL ob [k 0, FOI 54 chinirs, typewriters, ote, OFFER cars at at any QpiE STANDAKD OATTLE COMPANY balod hiay at $5.00 por ton, on board Ames, Neb. This price may be withdrawa iime. —FOR SALE OR TRADE; ONE ACRE WITH hennery. Address R., 5220 Conter street, Omaha. 450 M19+ (QFOR BALE, FINE 8T. BERNAID PUPPIES sired by tho 'famous Champlon Vietor Joseph. Addrens ©2, Be ME90 11 _A GOOD HOLSTEIN MILCH COW, 1 ltogers, No. 834 o uth §7th street. Mol 11 "OR AT heap. Milt Q; BICYCLE FOIL SALE: A BARGALN, GOOD AR now. §0.00 cash. Apply S19 N. 1th streot, Omaha. Mi23 9% ¥ MISCELLANEOUS. THE OMAHA MONEY TO LOAN--REAL ESTATE. Continued. “ C. . HARRISON, 912 N, Y. LIVE 1L CPNT MONKY NET T0 BOKROW ERS naha city property. No extra charges of any kind. Why pay high ratos’ Money Is choap. You ean get full benefit of low rates from G Loan and Trust Co., 16th and Dodge. 7 BANK MAKES LOANS wost market ratos. Loans sums {0F short oF long time charged ard the loans are not butean always be fonnd at the er of 13th and Doug roets i “' MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON ipmroved and unimproved renl ostate, 1 to Fldolity i bank on the ¢ yonrs 1702 Farnam W MONEY TO LOAN- CHATTELS. TTIE OFFICE OF Trust Co LOANS, G.G. WALLACE, 512 BROWN CALL UOMAUA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. INCORPORATED, 1F YOU WANT MONEY, You ean borrow on FURNITURE ~ AND HOUSES, WAGONS AND CARIIAC WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, ERCHANDISE, OIUAND OTHER SECURITY We will lend you any from $10.00 to §1,0K ON THIE DAY YOU ASK FOR 1T without publieity or removal of property. You cun pay the money back in any amounts you wish, and y time, and ench puyment 8o made the loar or that you have thi he money, and it the amount wanted, o Toan wing elsewh: you will atly to your advanta OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO/, W SOUTH 1T HATREET, first oot aboye tho stroat THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA, HOESEHOLD use of both the pay for ftonly ns charge kept out of will recelve tho tull it yuu call And seo us and ~DO YOU WANT MONEY THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO,, ROOM 4, WITHINELL BLOCK. 8104 SOUTIL 1511, CORNER INALNTY ST, WILL LOAN YOU ANY LARGE SMALL FROM TEN \DOLLARS\ UP. WE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE HORSES, CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECKIPTS OR PEI SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND. YOU WILL /lm WELL, CALL ON /us FIRST OUR TERMS WILL ME You can pay the monoy b AwouNt you wish, and th oat of ¢ ing the loan 1n Proportion to AMOUDL you pay 1K YOU owo a balance on your furniture orother persoral property of any kind, wo will puy it off for you and carry 1t as long as yon desire. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM 'CHE TDME YOU MAKE APPLICATION, No publicity or removal of property, 80 that you Kot the use of both monay and property. You will also find us in from 7o b, m 7 APPROVAL, o and | CAP RATES planos, live cnsh on MONEY W DAY its, o furnitor at delay or publ 0, room 8, Barker block. \ - PRITCHAKD, R X - WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF § A curity: strictly confidential. A. E. Harris, room 1. Continental block. 753 BUSINESS CHANCES. NOTICE. ONLY DItUG S IN TOW 1oss of health causo of selling. 1t will be good placo for u doctor. Address A 45, Beo oftice. —¥oR Yo make mon. 108 SALE OR Nebraska Ada ] TE outof which a rustier can 59, 212 MeCaguo Bldg. . SMALL GROCERY ap for cash. Address W. B, 7 FOR SAL Dullding ch ton, N Y FOR SALE: COMPLETE DRUC STOCK AND store fixtures at Waterloo, Nob. Sutisfactory terms to the rizht party Urug store in town. Ynquire ot Meyor & Tunpke, or Kata-Nevins Co Omaha. | LAUNDUY FOK SAL Follet, Avoca, In. 98311 —AVOCA STEAM trade, Address C. Y S HOR §ALE, MARBLE + X gotog a §7.000 business. C 14, Boa. Y jhusiy TANCES IN NEBRASKA AND own. Nochargetocash buyers. Van Patten Business Exchiange, 56 Board of Trade. Ou & ST GrodJocatior Mid% TO OPERATE A MAN- 25 per cent dividends: no Ml 10 TARDWARE, §1.00, AND IMPLEME "1 Ball, Creston, Neb. Y WANTED, CAPITAL ufacturing business: risk. Address O 16, Ho -‘v D'SK; WILL fitake ronl cstate & money. Box 205, Frankfort, Ind FOR TRAD for sale, a farm to rent and furnish a 6room cottage o sell very cheap Murshall, room M0 N. V. Life, M0 11+ R»mmm AND GENTLEMEN WO WANT T0 propare for the stage find opportunity. Terms moderate. Address C 15, B CLAIRVOYANTS. QMRS NANNIE V. WARREN, CLATRVOYA Dreliable business medium, Afth year az 119 N. | R WANTED, WORK “TEAM £00d fur cattle with 1t, for cash. “MRS, DR M. LEGRAVE, PROPIT D (rance clairvoyant and’ life re affairs of Jife; has the oo plate to unite the scparated and cause marriage with 000 you love. Come one come all and ve of her rewarknble powers. Offico and_ros. 0417 5. 11th st., hoursOa m. 09 p. m. Strict art and photo 0f your future wife or hus- through wail for $5.0), chart_slone, $2.00. containing 4 conts 16 stamps_ promyily brated Egyptian breast Yioi ACKES OF (LEAR LAND IN ONE OF /ithe bost wintor wheat districts In Kansas to ex- change for 10 Or 20 mere tract near Omaba city lmits. Will pay cash difference if property is 8000 Address, glving price and loeation, O 26, Bee 7z 100 FARMS IN NEB 4 Takota. Wil woil choap, mas oF exchungo for lorses and cattle. Add. box 75, Frank(ort,ind 783500 T 81,000 IN DRY GUOD3, HATS, CAPS, fiboots. shous, notlons. ete., for dosicable No- braska land. Address Kord & Peck, Stromsburg, Neb. M209 MIL* 7,5G00D OMATIA RENTAL PROPERTY 10 EX- liehnge for property in or near Los Angeles, Cal. Glve number of your property and save time. Ad- dress Box 454, Los Auxeles, Cal. 28 10 PROPERTY FOR GOOD FARM ebraska or lows. G. H Peterson, 1412 Mos1 M 0D CLEAN clear and perfect title. 807 854 8 7/ —BUSINES> fiana in 8. Lith, —FOR EXCHANG ¥.440 ACRES OF G iMissourl timber lan N.16th st., Omaba, Neb. FP-MASSAGE TREATMENT mal baths, sealp and hairt and chiropodist. Mrs.1" BLECTRIC atwont, u 3195 8.15th, Withinell b} 02 8. 171, 3ND FLOOR, 01, sulpbur and sea baths! s 11° ME. CAKEON, 1121 DOUC T or, Toom T. massnke, alcokol, sulphur and PP -MADAME SMITII Room 3. Mussage, alco PERSONAL. 1F YOU FARNESTLY INTEND TO MARRY quick, woll, honorably, send 10¢ for Matrimontal News-Meorcur, ' malled in plain sealod envelope. Mercur, 424 ith at., New York 2om L. B A. 1. ALL YOUR MATTERS ave boen fixed up, Heturn home at once. 8. Joseph D103 1% MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES, Vo GELLENBECK, BANJO TRACHEL, corner 15th and 1iarney. Harney street entrance v TARRY WILLIAMS GUITAR AND BANJO teacher, 1623 Faru MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE. “LOWEST RATES. FIDELITY TRUST COM pany. 1702 Furnam street. MONEY T0 LOAN ON IMPROVED property, low rates CITY A C. Frost, Douglas blk, “MONEY_TO The 0. ¥ LOAN Davls Co., W TowET 1500 Farnam stroet. “ “CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO. BEK BL isio Wk Nebrasks or | WoNORTGAGE 1OANS TESS cent, ineluding all charges. Charles W, Ralney. Umaha Nat. bank blag. Wi RATES. LOAN AND TRUST CO, 613 N. Y. 15 at low rates for cholco socurity on owa farme or Owaka city property. i THAN T PER us —FIRNT & SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS ON alia property & on farms in adjacent eoun: nd full description. Alex Mooro,401 Boe bidg cHor n BEST I‘A\'ISU— g 40 feet on N.' 2ith i 80 feet on motor allton, for sale or exchange. Graham, 805 179 7ok EXUCHANGE, A FINE ROADSTER, FAST, fitor equity in lot"W."r. Grahaim, McCaguo block! 9 DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY, FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE. Contiffiléa. WO SNAPS. LOT X121 WITH GOOD HOUSE, enst of Prospect HIIF eemetery, at #1000 per month, no Interest. Also fmli lot on paved street, one milo west of postofligo,at about one-half its value. Zittle, Brown tlk. 850 @M CASI WILL SECURE 10 ACRES FIRST *Delass lana i oastorn Nevraska, balance long time, 6 per cont Interest. (e 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st % M 10 l-nu KAL of city & nth, HOUSE ANUTLOT IN NORTH FART 300.00. Termy #0000 onsh bulance #15.00 per The 0. F. Davls Company e 4 Ol SALE OB HXCHANGE, 52 FEET ON MILI tary avenue, 14 block north of Hamilton stroet, house six roorms. Grabam 05 MeCague block 1179 MILFES FROM CITY AT A Mei‘ague block 1179 TFORBALE, 0 ACHES bargain. Graham LOST. 08T LADIES' BLACK MOROCCO POCKET 4 bills, & Marquise ring and card. Miss Boss Heturn {0 this offies and recolve reward. MU 8% ahook Hale FROM 511 AND O wray mare pony, branded Geo. Harrls MI 0 DRESSMAKING. F ASHIONABLE tumes. Inqu l'hv DRESSMAKIN 1ng at modorat Drossmaking col block. QUIAYED-MARCH | atreets, South Omaha, “M' on shoulder. ROBES AND EVE at 1724 Capitol ave. NING M Cos TAILOT- Ladles’ Tallor Corbett, 51 Brown | 03 AL SHORTHAND AND TYPhWRlTING TORTIIAND BY AArd typawritors at elthor i eity or r shorthand sch of shorthand 513 ND LADIES' 1008 at the Mue. e, INTYPEWRI)ERS anged, rented. 61§ 167 M9 UNDERTAKERS ANDEMBALMERS SKLY WITH JNO. G. JA with M. 0. M aul), tnde N 15th st tol. 6 PAWNBROKERS, ] BEEG, DIAMC o .Dougins st. Lonnsmonioy on diamo:ds, watches, ete. O1d gold and sllver bought. Tel 15, 150 BARB, | s bought, 8 N. ¥. Lifo bldg. Tel. 58, He NSTRUMEN REALTY MARK 5 placed on record March 7, WARRANTY DERDS. and wife to Mary 3 lot 4, block Park Plac and Morton Gould to Nelson 1, e 20 rods of 1 40 rods ne ne, wite oA 13 A |.-|,|‘.mu and o 1son’s add 37 Fnyden, lot 14, block 4, Thornburg Pla 650 anny Hudecek hushand to av Prusa, n lot block 2, k's add Arthur East to Wi Kenneds block 6, Matthews' sub. Oscar Manger to Ora MeCourt, 19, block 2, Hoppe's Boninz Jeppe Christensen and wife Lot 4, block 4, J M Westerticld to Missouri Avenue G G Wilson and husband 1o W T ham, s 27 fect lot 11 and n 13 feet 10t 12, biock 1, Patr add, D P Angell and wife to Adeli lots 11 and 12, block 4, subidiy Leavitt Gent Place rolel. 8,600 5,000 1,700 : 312 1ot'8, 600 wiziot sub to Sin Clevelund 700 1,200 Dore, 1ot 8, 4,000 Burnhim wan, lot 1, and " wife 1o T block 2, Burnl QUIT CLATM DEEDS Ballou Banking Co to Omahaand Lin- coln Realty Co. ¢ 1 lots 7 and 8, block 18, Céntral park ne, lot 33, block 1, Briggs' A M Walton ind wife'to lots 21 and 22, block Dk al (refc middle 2 177, Omidha i A'BBenson, 23, Benson res) to Edward feet lot 2, block 1J Dunn et __Totalamount of transfers. .. . ...$ 21,810 CAUTION 1f you don't want to buy s Densmore Ty pe- writer, don't examine it, zenth Stutlon- ery Co., 1304 Farnam St., Ooia b o, 510 “Tmprovement the Order of fhe Aga” pepTEReTT N\ e TSRS 1t 1s unnecessary to mention the points of su- periority possessed by the S Premier Tynewrer, as it tenow so we | known, Its Record of Succe: oo8 ] Is Its Best Re: commendation. When it was puton the market rivals said it would not wear. o hs showa thom wrong Inevery particaiar und has proven that the Smith Premier 18 THE BEST and STRONGEST TYPEWRITER EVER IN- VENTED, AND TODAY IT STANDS FAR AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS, THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO Cor. 17th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Nob, H. MAYHEW, Min RAlLWAY ‘I’IME( CARD “liicago Vestibule hicago Express. Chicago Kxpress. . -.Chicago & lowa Locai 7 on 2 0ot ang evointan. 1 Btk Crontan. Nob I FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. /0 ACRES IN ONE-ACRE LOTS, NEAR ROUTH umaha,will be placed upon the markes March 15th. No mortguges or taxes upon this property, abstract froo. Within 15 minutes ride to 24th and N atreets, Heaithy location, good residence place, fine chax 10 ralse voyetables, poultry, ete. Terws easy s0ns & Berry, South Omaha “FARM LANDS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS AND South Dakota for salo on long time, easy terms Interest. Liberal commission to nd for catalogue. D. fiayos. Manager o and Trust Co.. room 2, i Por- i3 So. 15th street. FAW or w0 ac RES IN CASS CO. land, good butldings, good orchard, §5.00 per ucre. C. ¥. Harrison, 912 N. SPLENDID Iving water, T'WO DESIRABLE IMPROVED FARMS FORSALE 20 acres in Douglas Co., 15 miles west of Omaha. 430 acres in Washington Co.,12 miles north of Omaha. For prices and terms apply to W. B. Millard, Omaha, Nob, M1 M9 QOR SALE—FARMS, CENTRAL AND EASTERN Nebraska. E.C. Garvin & Co. Sheely block. N3 TOWA ARD NEBRASKA farms. 1f you wish to buy, sell or borrow money on farms, write or s & HIll, Omaha, Neb. 141 M8 L l OUSE OF B EAST FRONT COR- ner 1ot, near car line, $1.60.00. C. ¥. Harrison, 912N, Y. Life ) JOLEGANT CORNEE FOR R NCK, 152 ¥ a3, $15.000: handsomo residence, % ft. lot, §18,000 fine arni 17 miles out, 000, F. K. Darilng, Baker oe 51 OB SALE 250 CHoT JARM OF 80 ACKES NEAR S50. OMAHA, SMALL house and barn; $45.00 per acre. C. ¥, Harrison, ans money on city and farm property at low of lte 303 M1 ED FOR M1 100 ATED ROOMS FURN 1714 Nigholus. J-NICKLY FURNISHED HOOM SUITANLE for 0ne Or two gentlemen. 17 Ilnnu‘-lmfl, 105 10% ] STEAM 1HE Unousekeeping Fo-NEWLY FU SIED. ALSO Yrooms, 602 8.1 street. Apply roow x 24 thoo L FOR GENTLE. board if desired, 980 13 ® ASANT FRONT Umen, wodern conyenl; 200 ROGM nces gvfm’xsusn ROOMS AND BOARD. FTHE 0oLAN, 200 AND #11 N WTH 87, ¥ NT. FULKIBIED HOOMS WITH ('l.un. Clopia, 1714, 1131 Daveapors Bt 100 1o+ ‘ T MO B EAST ern money. on tmproved Omaha or Co. Blufls real estata; 000 Or moro loams. Address A B C, care of earrlor No. 1. Omab 350 y 7~ WAN Omaha_preperty: any. 1 E, LOANS ON IMPROVED low rates. Fidellty Trust 2 Farowm st T8 at (1o 514 10 £ po ditiona) ch o W Mol “ “TANDZY morigages s " w “LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED iy ‘w.rlyfl V00 and upwards. € 107 per cent olars. W. Farnam bwith & Oc., 16k an torest, with no ges 107 commiaslons oF attorneys fe Nat') bank bidg, Omaba. Need s 912 N. Y. Life, 958 8 FHE BEST AND CHEAPEST FARM NEAR 160 ncres ot #6) per acre. Omaha, 20 acros six miles from court house with 2,000 4-yeur-old grape vines, 1,000 frult trees, etc. Thls Is avery pretiy place and cheap, at §200 per acre. We' bave houses and lots 0f all kinds and at all prices. Monthiy payments. Omaha Real Estate and Trust Co., Bee bullding. MG GOOD ~ QUAKTER ™ IN SAKPY uarter o Cass county. f section In Furuas county Daif section in Dawson county ¥00d quarter in Fawnee county tod” good quarter In Cumtng county. W0 acres noar Umaha for cash. Waniad' 4054 uarsar 1o Stanian soualy. Wanted. farm for 1ot and cash, Wanted. 160 (or 40 acres near Gmaba. tod, 800 a1 § por oot w-num‘ 82,000 at T per cent. for clear 10t and eash. LY. LAt Mo 9 ON & MO, RIVER. P hopor 1oth mud Minsoa Bts. Denvor Eapross.......| 1 Dendwooa K ..Denver Express........ | 9 am 1" Denver Limited. . 3 am 100 Hastings Loeal... .0l | 637 pm ficoln Looal (Kxcopt Sun) 1180 a Avely Omaba Omah, 405 pm 405 pm S L AL Dopot 10th and Mason Sts. ight Exp. vis U. P. Trans | St Louls Express.. CHICAGO, K. L & PACIFI Unlon Depot 10th & Maroy Sta. Atlantio Expross. Vostibulo Expross Might Kxproas. AGO, K. T & PACIFIC dopot 10th an Donver Limited Knuisas Clty (Except Sunday) UNION PACIHIC 640 & m | 60 am “¥rom | Golng nat .\.lhnm 1Ll Overiand Fiyer. ... [ Bewtrice & Strmsby Kx(ox Sun) eiee; Paolllc Expross. . .. . Denver Fasi Mall JArrive st and Maroy Sts. | Omahs 0 Bxpross .. .. \Chicago Kxpross T BIOUX CITY & PACIFI Depot. 10th and Marcy Sta, Sloux ity P LSt Paul ‘Hxprow SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Depot, 15th andVobster Sts. —...8t. CaulTimited OMATA & BT LOUIS. P. Depot, 10th and 2 8t Louis Cannon Bail C. 8L P M. & O 0 Depot isth an’ Wobstor Ste. K10 am| Sloux City Accommodwiion | 43 p m 1,15 pm|loux City Exprass (0x, Sunday) [124) p m .8t Paul imited or (Kx ey Omanal Bavm Leaves _Omaba U, ¥ am [Arrives and'y) ¥.B. & MO. VALLEY Dopot 15th aad Webster Sts. Tead wood Expr t) Wyo. Exp. ( Norfolk (kx. Sunday) 0 ...5L. Paul sases | % CHICAGO & NORTH W ES FERN | Arrives U. P. depot. 10th_and Maroy Sta.|” Omsha (Ex"Bun'y) Carroll Passenger Omuhs T am .. 000 & | (Ex «oe 4 Nlcago Expross... Vestibule Limited WI PACIV) Depot 15th and Webster Sts. MARCH 8, 1893. il . N ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when 8yrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gon.ly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac- cepmhle to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable subetances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for enle in 50c and €1 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOVISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.¥. I WAS BIG. IWAS FAT. I FELT MEAN. I TOOK PILLS. I TOOK SALTS. I GOT LEAN. Handsome Women Can Lose Weight Fast. Homely Men Look Better if Thin. Try Dr. Edison’s System. No Dieting. Band worth Twice the Money. Oftice of H. M. Burton, Hardware, Cary Sta- tion. 11 n. 14, 1803, Dr. Edison—Dear sir: T am well pleased with your troatment of obesity. The band is worth twice the money 1t cost, for comfort. I hive reduced my weight ten pounds. I weigh 235 now, ana ['did welgh 245, Yours truly, H. M. BurToN. They Are Doing Me Cood. Earlville, 111, May 23, 1§02 Loring & Co: Tnclosed find §2.50 for which please send me the other two bottles of Dr. Edison’s Obes- ity Pills. Lhave used one and think they are doing the work. 8. M. RALEY, P. 0. Box 7. Talk So Much About Your Pills. Peorla, 111, June 18, 1592, Dear Sirs: After hoarlng one of my friends talk so much about your Obesity Pllls and ihe benefit he is deriving from them I think [willtry them myself. Plense send mo 3 bottles C. 0. D., and oblige, J. MORIIS, 406 Perry Street. Feel Better andWeigh I3 Pounds Less Goshen, Ind., Sept. 18, 1502, Gontlemen: Inclosed 1 send you 81, for which you will ploase send methree botties of the obesity pills. Am taking the fourth bottle and feel very much better and welgh 13 pounds less than when I began taking them. | will eoutinue your tre nt. South Sixth Street. An individual whose helght is 6 feet 1inch should welgn 5 foot §lnchos PR 5 foot 10 inches Wi 125 pounds [T R m o - Dr. Edison says: “It may be well that'In my exporionce, which 18 consldarable, many troublesome sk as eczemn, azone. psorinsis, utic arily caused by obesity, and us reduced by the pllls and Obesity action of the band these affections have sl magically disappearod The Obesity Fruit Salt 18 used In connection with the Pills or Bands, or both. One teaspoonful in a tumbler of water makes n deliclous soda. Tastes like champuigne. The ban & cost §2.50 each for any length up to 3 inches, bu for one larger than 30 inches add 10 conts extra for each udditional § Price of Frult Salt. §1.00. Pills $1.60 Per Bottle, or 3 Hottles lor 84,00 Sent by Mail or Kxpress Cut this out aud keep It, andseud for our full (8 columu) article on obesity. Loring & Company. 2 Hamilton PL, Dept. §t., Dept 23, Chicago, 111, New York City. point out, Boston, Mass 0 W. 2 L 115 Stato St., Dept 2, y Sweetheart's Face —that's my wife’s you know—wears a cheerful, life-is-worth-living expres- sion, ever since 1 presented her a box of WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP Sheis always recommending Kir&’s soaps to her friends—says she is through with experiments— has just what she needed to make labor easy, and ensure perfectly clean clothes. She knows what she’s talking about— don’t forget it. JAS."S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Duxky Diamond Ter Map n"‘ THOMAS P 8IMUHON, W No atty’'s fvo uniil Lasnod “Wrile (o1 1aventors Guide il K | | prompts a | tration and not a huge partisan machine LEVELAND'S FUTURE PLANS Hoke Smith's Paper Prints Some In"nrun- tion That Appears to Be Ex-Oathedra. NE IS STRONGLY OPPOSED TO FREE SILVER It is Claiy Bo & ed That Appo ts Will Not Aily Made -Many Membe the “Plo Brigade™ Get Loft. May ATLANTA, Ga., March T pecial Telegram to THE Bre.]—The Atlanta Journal comes out with explanations of the policy ahead of the country. In a leading telegram from Washington, | signed by Hoke Smith's editor, Mr, Richardson, there warning served upon the office-secking brigadiors as fol- lows: *One thing is certain: appointments will not be speedily made. This is nee- essarily 8o beeause of the great number of applications and the clash of influ- encos.” This nows is backed up by an editorial in which it is stated that “‘on the question of eivil service” Mr. Cleve- land is even more explicit than he has | ever been before: his declaration that | appointments to office, instead of being the rewards of personal activity, should to those *‘whose efliciency fair return of work for | the compensation paid to them” is cited as fair warning to the “pie brigade” that this is going to be a business adminis- Prominence is also given to the fact that the **president served distinet and em- phatic notice that he would hammer with his veto any free silver bill that congress might pass and_ there will be | the crucial tost of the administration.” Having thus interpreted the presiden- tial mind upon the question of office seeking and the establishment of a gold standard, the editori declaration is made that taviff reform will be indefi- nitely postponed. The reasons therefor are stated follow: There are serious impediments to the qn-mlv realization of a full measure of tariff veform. The finances of the gov- ernment ave in a_precavious condition, to say the least. The Harvrison adminis- tration had toavail itself of funds always previously held as reserves to enable it to make both ends meet, or to show a favorable balance in its financial state- ments. Whether this was legally and prope: done or not, it was done as & measure of necessity. The qu tion then arises, are the reve- nues of the government now suflicient to meet expenses_imposed by republican extravagance? This question must b settled before the precise measure of tariff reform that may be safely under- taken at this time can be determined. In some instances, doubtless, a reduction of the duties would bring in more reve- | nue; in others it would hg effect. Then there is the implic arising from several reciprocity treaties already entered into. 1t remains to be | seen to what extent they will reduce the revenue, and wh benefits to the people derived from them is sufficient to justify the continuance or extension of the policy. ly pbain sl ind time is fleeti but, rilla will bless humanity as Try it this scason. Life is short Hood's Sarsap: the ages roll on, HARMFUL T0 SECRET BODIES. of Interest to lusurance People Before the Hliois Legislature SPRINGFIELD, I1l., March 7.—{Special Telegram to Tne Bre|—Every frate nal society order and every mutual in- surance company will be inferested in a bill which has passed the third reading in the senate. The bill is for an act to regulate the organization of life insur- ance compan It is raising a storm of indignation. Members of benevolent or- ders like the Royal Arcanum, Ancient Order of United Workmen, National Union, Royal League, Foresters, Knights and Ladies of Honor, ete., have just learned of the provisions of the bill. They realize if it should become a law it would completely destroy the organiza- tions. This especially true of these benevolent associations, but it also ap- plies to old line companies as well. A voeates of the bill have claimed | that it w aimed at n]d line companie: Jlusively, but provision] cover ‘“‘all corporations, association fraternities, partnerships or individ- uals,” The fact is that it would injure the fraternal and secret benefit orders much more than insurance companies. The bill would require the immediate increase of funds of fraternal benefit orders to the extent of 000,000. The rates of cost of all the societies would be changed by this so that the members aged 60 years would pay $48 per year for $200 of insurance and otl members in proportion. The constitution, laws, rates, ete.. would have to be changed by the grand lodges or state bodies of orders, and, failing to do so, they would be driven out of the state. The bill re- quires the lodges to report in minute details the name, age, etc., of every member. This would double the ex- pense of insurance and would give the public full records of all the lodge mem- bers in the entire United States. The character of the bill and its provisions in detail may be gleaned from this brief outline. The senate will soon consider the bill, BI Now ORTE GALVE miles from this pla " beit in the United s, which oue-third of the uncut timber in the coun- try. This easily reactred and boundless sup- ply'of building material is another factor which is helping to make North Galveston the industrial center of the gulf country. Possessing, as it does, every advantage to be desired—abundant agricultural and manu- facturing resources, a mild and healthful cli- mate, any amount of building and paving material, unequaled transportation tacilities ete.—it cunnot but becowe, in time, o verita- ble southern metropolis. P NEWS FROM HAWAILL Sixty st timber contains Some Talk of n Possible Uprlsing of Native Hay SAN FRANCISCO, bark Carrie Bark Honolulu last night and from the Associated Press correspondent there up to February 22, No outbreak of any kind has cceurred, though it lacks but little of being one since the old orfler of things was overturned. The forces of the provisional govern- ment number 850 men and other com- panies are being formed. The men ave armed with Springficld rifles, Bufting- | ton sight and Winchester carbines, and | have seven or eight dismounted siege | guns, four field pieces ready for and one Gatling gun, formin, that would prove an insury barrier against attack. Th Lans. Cal., Mareh 7. ived here from brings advices The American PATENT BUREATU. EUES & CO.,Sollcitors, Bee Building, Omahns, Neb dyears Examiners U, 8 Pat. Office. Advioce fres PENSIONS! CLAIMS! | the gene | that vessels are the Mohican, the Boston and the Alliance. In an interview Admi Skerritt of the Mohican said that he thought, with a fow excoptions, the white people of the island would be found on the side of the Americans in case of an outbroak. Captain Go nding the racks under the present military ory ization, said yesterday that while there was some question as” to whother a gens eral uprising of native Hawaiians could be incited, it was not becauso they lacked in bravery, but rather that proper loads ors were wanting Continuing, he said “'Sunday last 1 learne there was » | project on foot for Queen Lilinokalani to 20 to the palace. To my mind this would mean an assumption at once of voyal authority. On Monday morning [ issued the order if the deposed queen attempted to entor the palace gates without a pass duly signed to refuse her admittance and if foreible admittance was triod to arrest Iu-rln double-quick time, On yesterday John 8. Sheldon, one of the editors of Hawail Hotuma, was_arrested, charged with contempt of legislative couneil, bo- cause of published attack on |-m\i~iunn| government.” comm bars - - Tako advice! Stop the immediate use of Dr One bottle will cure you oughing Bull's (¢ at onco b wh Syrup. i st SPORTING CLUB CASE DECISION, ey Clubs Have the Right to Tine Any Eatry. EW YORK, March 7.—[Special Telo- am to Tue BeR.|-The Coney Island Jockey elub has again gained a point in its litigation with Horse Owner Bdward Corrigan by a decision handed down by ral term of the suprome court. After Corrvigan had ceded in his 1t to have his horse Huron run in the Futurity stakes of 1801, and the horse camo in second in that race, Mr. Cor- rigan was unable to collect the md money. He then brought suit to recover the money, and in thataction also sought to have rescinded and revoked the action of the board of control of the racing association, excluding him from enter- ing any of his horses on any of the tracks which they controlled and that he be allowed the same privileges that ave accorded other horsemen. he jockey club interposed a_demurrer to the com- plaint at a special term of court, but demurrer was overruled on the ground that complaint presented a logal cause of action, namely, to recover the md money in the Futurity stakes of 1891, From this decision the club ap- pealed to the gencral term of the superior court, which now reverses the action of the lower court and grants a judgment for the club on the demurrer with costs. This confirms the right of joekey clubs toaceept or decline entries. - ‘s Asthina Curo Iustant relief and com- fortable sleep Ask your druggist, or address Dr. R. Schiffmann, St. Paul, Minn., for free trial package. Mention this papc Accept or S0 Schilfman Never disappoin od To On Monday, March 13, my cursion will leave Council Mobile, Ala., 600,000 acr of choice farming and fruit growing lands along the line of the Mobile & Ohio railroad at from $1.50 to $5.00 peracre. Stop-over priviloges at all points south of Jackson, Tenn. For further information and a deseriptive land pamphlet, call on or write I 3, Room 201 Merriam Block, 1 Bluffs, Ia. el g ey Raised Prices of Lumber, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March cial Telegram to THE BEE. ]—The board of directors appointed at the annual meeting of the Mississippi Valley Lum- bermen’s assoeiation hus decided upon prices to govern the lumber trade in the future. The raise in most instances will be from 50 cents to 81 per 1,000, accord- ing to the kind of material. This raise only affects certain classes of lumber The change summarized is as follows: Prices on joint and scantling timber have not been changed and will remain the same. The A and B classes of stock boards, all 4 aud 6-inch ceiling stuff and ich ceiling: all first and second elear in 1K 14 and 2-inch, 12, 14 and 16-foot; third clear in 1%, 14 and wch, 12, 14 and 16-foot: finishing lumber, shingles and lath, pickets and battens remain at the game price as formerly x o things worth saving— nd Moncy—and De Witt's rs will suve them for you. you time, as they They will save you troublo as cause no pain. They will save you money s they cconomize doctor's bills. th Blufls for —{Spe- There are three , Trouble Low itw cursion. My thirteenth special excursion to Houston, Tex., via the Santa Fe route, leaves Omaha March 13, 1893, Address R. C. Patterson, 425 Ramge building, Omaha, Where Rallrond Passes Are Plenty, Crry, Mo., March am to Tue BEE. such an extent ave railroad } tributed at the capitol that weeks only one ticket for St been purchased, and that w sold to Governor William J. Stone. At a meet- ing of Missouri Pacific directors held in New York a fow days ago, it is said that a director moved that the ticket agent at Jeflerson City be recalled and the local oftice closed until the passes now in hands of the legislators, families of the state employes and their friends have been exbausted. A railroad ofticial stated that the reads operating in Missouri are compelled to give away about 100,000 passes during the session of the legislature. Passes are demanded by almost everybody who comes to the capitol on b { W in seven Louis has The greatest pain anuihilator of the nge is Salvation Oil. It always cures, ——— Remnrkab SHERMAN, Tex., March [Special Telegram to THE BEE]-Ove of the most remarkable freaks of spiritualism comes from Trenton, near this city, which equals the anticipations of the Indian, mentioned recently in the news- apers, who is to put himself to sleep, allowing a crop of barley to be planted and harvested over his grave and to re- tain life. Charles y 8 le 65 years old,is now at work tunneling into the side of a wide rock blufl on the farm of Reilly Bacns. andwill prepave so ins clined recopt guinst which to lean his coffin, He wiil submit to be buried ive. James Brown to watch the sepulcher forty dags, at the end of which time Sweet is to walk out well and hearty. The coflin is to be ed up securely, , It True, W Vo guickly rel Use Br headucha, 1 bottle 100, Fell Helress o Sum. 81, PETERSBURG, March T.-A re- markable story of the fortune left at the beginning of the century by an English w nawed Levi, resident in Bessarabia, to Lis widow, and deposited by her in the Bunk of England in 1803 is published, The fortune is said to have been une touchud gince then and to amount now to £60,000,000, Miss Humerick, an merican, is suid to have proved her Lt to one forty-fifth of the sum, a o sl “1hie eating of meal” means the buildin up of flesh, béue and tissue, it the meat Cudaby's “Kex" Brand Extract of Boef.

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