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SPECIAL NOTICES. DVRRTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNE will e takon antil 12:30 p._m the evening S0 untl] 8.3 b m. for the morning and Sunday eftions AQVOrtnors. by Fequesting a num? BAvo (heir Answars ddressod L & 1 A0 onre 0f Tiiy HER Answers 10 ad1rossod will be @eltuared ujon presentation of the cheek. BITUATIONS WANTED Tinton, 146 n word firat fneertion. 1o A word thero after. Nothing taken 1ot less than 2 "L —A CULTURED YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE Addross J 5, Bee. 0 1 WANTED -MALE HELP. Tintos, 150 & word first insertion, 1o 0 word after. Kothing taken TOF lows than e WANTHD, THAVELING BALESMEN Bt bkt yowter. | Wa pat omr goods {n elass Foliiag pivk. 41 mioRth sa1ATY and Gxpanscn. o 35 bleago Baking Powder Co, Van Ghigno B VAR TRAVELIN enten 1o stock food LPAGD: 000 money 10 good men onl Co., Milwnukoo, Wis. AF YOU WANT A GOOD_PAYING 108 WRITE the Hawks Nursory Co., Milwaukeo, Wia,' P, A, Ealisbury i i 10WA, K WANTED, A GOOD SOBEIR o'cloek. Y ke bukor for 11ght work at urant, Grand Island, S eb, there Address Wiibue WARTED, TRAVELING €Al ESMEN, braska, Call before 11 BREAD AND the Vienna Bakery Urbach & Cal NSTY 1 TINVERS — AND works, 1110 Dodge MAKERS, Cornle OINICI Iaglo LLIGENT G ol renl eatato. Apply At b ilalng, bot.§ and 97y, i B WANTED, A YOUNG MAN WITH knowledeo 0f the erockery business. New York w3 305 SOME Address 2 13, DO A JOB OF house and cnsy. N. A 244 —WAVIED A PLUMBER TO work ns firat payment on n Tow pri ot. Balanoe monthly paymonts, Kuhn, 15th ana Douglas. P WANTED, COACHMAR. NONE NI ply without the very bost of city refere Douglas st PoAGENTS WANTED VO TiLE NEW DRO- fcoss Mlvor plating outfit, No battery required No expericnco necossary. Quick. ensy and chonp. Bells at sleht. Blg commisslons. 8100, Sond us n brassy tens it plated froe. Derma Sapply Co., La Crosso, Wis. Mo 14 “WANTED, A FIRST.CLA for o music hall. Addre: enstlo, Wyo. B WANTED, COMPETEN 10 nastst In O flice praotico. perionon. Address J 40, Bao. ~ WANTED—FEMALE HELP “Tiates 1ic n word first ira after. Nothing en for lo '('\rw\wiu'x. TADINS TO WRITH AT 1OME, Knelose stamped envelope. Ella Werst, Se Eouth tend, 104 W JEASANT, PROFI 75140 RIENCED Aopartment MOI5 13 M 1 TYOUNG State school WANTED, LADIE 16 homo Work Douglas nd4ith stroots. YWANTED, A THOROUGH, EXPE Jsulesindy Lo take charge of glove 16th and Douglas strects. Boston * tore 1K1, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, Chokood nundress. 501 karnum street (\ WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL Work at 2107 Dodge stroot FOR RENT-—-HOUSES. RIENT, IN ho O, ¥ HOUSE- Dar™ HOUSES D, 0-100M HOUSE, 2 Enquiro of Morite Moyer, cor. ith and Farnam ) D LOCA T 8. Skinner,1614 Farnnm. Dl EN-OOM MODEIN HOUSE tion; rent modorato. -th\ 1102 I HoUs Fidolity l) 3 AND £-HOOM APART block, with steam; referene TWENT, ROOM .00 AST Tust Co 10-RGOM MODERN THOU=E, dors, 2011 Harne 2218 Leavenworth o nice cottages. . G. Clark v streot. B COTTAGE ROOM FOR_COL- BUILDING Mgz J FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Continuen, MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE, 7, FORRENT, TWO LARGE, FLEASANT TOOM S with board; good location. 2510 Dodge. MssS 17 LEASANT SOUTH ROOMS WITH _BOARD 1621 Chicaro St M7 18 FOR BhNT UNFURNISH'D ROOMS “Ratos, 1440 & word first In oFtion, 1o A word there- aftor Nothing taken for lass than 2o (G-FURRENT, 50K 0 UNFURNISHED RYOMS Tmodern Improvements, beutifal lawn and shade. N B, Cor. 20 avd Miami str M0 (3~ YOM RENT, § ROOMS, o4 8. 13TH 8T, FOR RENT STORFS AND OFFICES “Hates, 100 8 1in month. o ench Insertion Nothiag taken for loss than [ YOR RENT STORE, ON & WTJL 8T TANGE X, sultabie for meat market, hardware or dry nquire 05 S, 13th st ‘ §1.50 o line por 1 THE £8TORY BRICK BUILDING, 916 FArnam st The bullding has n fireproof co. ment basament. completo stenm hoatine Axtaros water on ail the loors, gas, eto. Apply at the offica of The Moo, FOR RENT, CHOIC business cornar in Omaha, C and Dodge Globe Loan & Trust Co. ORNTHRALLY FOR [RENT, LOUATED, BRICK bullding, very ehoap to parmanent tenant. Tlutts, 220 Kouth 17th strent M ONE OF THE LAKG bulldings in Omaha, sitos quarter: 1t1s 130 feot deep by 20 feot wide, thron OF five floors and basomont: the front 14 entirelg 0f plate ginss and fron and sultablo for either wholo ®alo OF manufacturing: will bo rented for roRsona Dl ront for & torm of years, lnquireat Natatorium 1818 1 oward & 134 J21% 1 WITH Ot Withnell Bl Mia2 jyt T ol VACANT STORE I tha wholesale OFFICES BN SUITE Ol SING Without fireproof vaults; choap AGnNIS WANTED i Insertion. 160 a line per JUBINg taken for less than 250, AGENTS WANTED, SPACK ney, but our cireninr sent € lars. W. A. Sylvoster, i ton, Mass A LARGE tho manufact HERYE Rlv Taverhill M85t , BOOK o costs full part street, Bo CORPOIL CONTROLLL and sale of an articie of Tare JOFIL AN 10 general use wishos to securo o agent In evory town andcity where they hav none at present. Kxclusive right In n lar Fltory glven, Goods are warranted to bo as rosented, Hunireds of agents are handiing th £oodx. Tlundreds of housands aro wearing them The busluess 1 logitimate, profits enormous, ex perloiico not necessary. _For full particnlare ad Gross Corporation, Lynn, Mass. Ma2 15 RENTAL AGENCIEB 1450 o word first insertion, 1o o word ther. Nothing taken for less than 2ic. STYOUI 1HIOUSES FOR 1 7N Y. Lifo. itntos, aftor. TWITH W B, M0 " STORAGE, Ttatos, 100 a Hino onoh onth. Tnsertion, §1.5) o lino othing taken for ios thian per MV EDOTILE PACKING MOV PORING shipping of pianos and furniture: storeho 1111 Douglas, office 1506 Dodgo, O n and Express Co. Tel. 135, M. Bekins, 2ys* M STORAGE,WILLIAMSE CROSS, L1t HARNEY MAGE FOR R Wells 00DS; arnam. WANTED Rates, 1e n word first attor. Lor will soll for owner inour auction R Wolls, 1111 Fai 5 FIRST MORT( nold, (05 sale N OND-IAND T he B, M. Hulse 1413 FURNITURE Address P.O. BANK S must bo chieap, Wil sell sep Kaymer, 2408 N stree l) YA GOOD HORSE Foit abont 1,07 pounds, at, 115 No. 15 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. AMILY THORSE FOR SAL 118 No. 15t 8t GOOD I 1Lovejo: —ROOM KA forson square. £1OOM 1OUSE, MODEIN, tor business or wholesale men, 0t street. Dy Eok rEN s ok 10 ROOMS ¥ unfurnishied 12 bloeks fro Omalia curs, hot water heat, Referencas Toquired. 5093 TCONVEN Appiy M2 South 1 TRNISHED O 0 Court house, South lonco s. D HOOM HOUS 2711 Douzlay stroet )-8 ANL Dinzilin 00D REFAIR. INQUIRE Capitol avenue ROOM HOUSE WITH MODERY pretty yard and burn, only T OB RENT, TWO L FlLAT e, fourtoen' rooms and thor or both to ono party; sultable orresidence. Globo Loan & Trust Co. Tia 72 ]) THRLE TN, 19TI1 ST D. for 100MS CHEAL. 03 ST, ZFOILRENT, MODEIN 5 ROOM HOUSE, DATIL and g, £00d harn. nsphalt o bloek from motor. Apply W wey & Stono Farniture Co MODERN HOUSE, Mmoo, with Jargo bara o, Lifo, [ aroon auirouls N Y. Del In ROOM TOUSE, Yery choap. 1ng, Dr. R oot, 1. C.Jones. BARN street. yard 5,00 Dok CHEAP. A G quire on promises, 514 North 224 L0 nice Aoven Toon cottages, Kool Troew, yoiy noar to eable OF moLor; § vach. l)" HOOM COTTAGE, MODERN CONY. Louces nt 5013 Leay enworth, 2 )10, WENT SEVEN ROOM It YUSKE, §23.00; burn If desred; nico lawn, troes, eity water, clstorn cemonted collary, bath, near motor. *eo owner, 1. V. Stovons, (01 Paxton block FOR RENT [T ufter i PLEASANT RN i A Also shadn -FURNISHED ROOMS \ ward first insartion, 1o a word ik uakon for loss than LAt Dtz SOUTIH 10148 Do, ROOM oot REFER FUINISIED ROOMS FOR ( 1510 Howard st 00y “omen o1’y AR SOUTIL FRONT RO, 08 BLONDO ) N2 J240 T FEBNISHED AND UNEURNISIED, 111 Yito! I ) FIGT-CLASS, SINGLE Ol V] AL M0 1 811G ANT SOUTIRAST 1A LONS VARTLY wwaishod, N, K. cor 1ith and Howard. 121 120 GNSUITE. AT e P RNISIL ity 1D ROO i) o 0t 8 DOM W 2 conve FURNISIED gentlomen, mode; o8, 12 North %id M7 FORt 291 AND ROOMS exchangod HOOMS Toferonco TR D ULNISILE Soonvenivnees. Fool T MODERN 1716 North 1 HOOM_ FOIL 1ED Lady preforred “Hute after. Mee Nothi Mas J17t UNDER CALE OF otntlon, 111 8. 17th st i PR U 16 N |l ZYOUNG WOMEN'S TN, Womun's Chrietisn DESIRARLE ROOM AND vate family. 700 N. 10 N7 P—DVSIRA LE SECOND FLOOK ROOMS, [ nished or ubfurnished, at The Fronzer, BOAND 1 DUTTL BOUMS WITHLBOARD: 14 Farnauw. N 150 - LARGE FKONT ROOM, NEWLY FUGNISH £00d board, sult friends. 53 . 19th strect. Ass 1% URNISIBD KOOMS WITH BOARD AT 603 orti 134, Alsit 13 WOOMS AND BOAKD X I3 CAPITOL AY aue. Beforences suguir M3 319 UTHEAST FRONT SICELY FURNISHED room with alcove and bay window, modern con o Nouees, privaie fawily;” board.” 'No. 63 Bouth 879 15 Q) FORSALY, A GROD FANIEY NILOT GO (Y FURSALE, CLENEXS PATENT REFKIG ator: suitablo for butehers or grocors: sizo (X3, § oot hizh: cost $120.00 new: will sell for $75.00. W/ It Duvls & Son, Soward, Nob, M7 150 (I 00D 2D 1IAND SEWING MACHINES cheap at 118 No. i5th st. 8 15° u A VICTOR CUSHION TIRK safety, sacrlticed at hulf prl Rates, ligon word frst Lavertio, B SPRING FORK C‘..AIRVOYAN T8, MRS NANNI Tollanio basinon § . WARKEN dinm; 01 CLALRYOYAN seur at 119 S QMRS DIL M LEGRAVE, PROPUETESS. DEAD Ptrance’ clairyoyant and 1ifo reader; tolls yo Iifo from oradie to grave: ean bo 1 on aftairs of life: hus the celebrated Kgyptinn br plate to unito the separated and cause marr with one you love. ono, come all, and be convinced of her remarkable powers, Office and restdence 417 S, 11th strect. hours § @, ni. o 9 p. m, life chart and photo of your future wife or lusband sent 5.00; chart alone. £.00. Al lettors containing 4 conts in stamps promptly answerod 413 MASSAGE. BATHS, ETC. Rates, 100 a 1ine oach insortion §; month. ' N ) a hing taken for loss than %c. MADAME Room ine and se lino per SMITIL 503 8. 15T Massage, vapor, L£0j, stoam, sul batha. S8 17t m "DOUGLAS STREET, 4D alcobol, sulphur and son Mai2 160 MME, CARSON, 11 HOOT, F0W 7, MassaK oaths. ?lv MME. MACK OF CHICAGO magnotle and ¢ ond 1 I\ GIVES BATIIS, sngo troatmont, Koom 8, sec FiiL 120D stroot s MACK © nna ond tloor, 125k IVES BATIS, w2, see 015 vlv’u’m»:' OF CHICAGO GIVE migne smngo trentmoent. I North 12th stroet PERSONAL, T w word firat taken for I REATMENT, 1 and ir (rc Mrs. t,0191g Hutes, aftor ton, e a word there pont, manicuro i5th, Withuell bik i3 \a chiropodist U WY BENG A S WING MACHIS I WL sell i g0od 2d hand waching wt & and up Lovejoy, 115 No. 15th st 715 T-MISS K. A plano: spocial attontl pios. Sulte 45, Midiuad hotel ACHER OF udim ental prinet 1680 an WRITE FOR A FIREK ( titully lustrated Matriy tuining many 0. MIILAIY women ulishing Co., ¥ UL YQUNG MAN OFF MEANS AND CHARACTETR would like ond with a retined young ludy who would appreciato s lovely home in Call fornia. Obfoet friendship, bably matrimony Address 1. Webb, 520 L strect, Sncramento, (nl Mbs 130 ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Mates, lw W 1lne eack insertion, month. Nothing taken for o Vo ABSERACTS - and Trust ities porfoet complot nbstraet noved 10 room PY OF OUR BEAL Journal, con inndso me on who wish to wod. Brown Toledo. §16) u line por s than 2 TIE MIDLAND GUARANTER company, BUALTACL, CONVEYANCOTS wid gunranteed. Own the only books 0 Douglas County. Ko 13 New York Lifo bullding. 430 MONEY T0 LOAN W OMAHA SavINGS on real estato atlowest markot rates 10 1u amall or large suims {08 short or 1ong to No commission s charged end the lonas are not 201d in the oast, but can always bo { tho bank on the corner of Mth and Doug At W ~CENTRAL LOAN & TRUSTTO, BEE DI, W INEY 0 LOAN ON OMAIA AND COUN cil Blufls real ostate and Nebraska and low £nrio at {rom bl 106y por o erest.with 1o ad- ditional e ALornays fews. WO Melkle 18t Nat'l bauk bldg, Ouali REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY iroet BANK MAKES S0 AT 3 Faroam LOW TRUST COM- puny, I 402 10, h“— i FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. i Continued “v “MORTG AG 88 THAN 1 PER Ineloding all chlr‘n Charles W. Rainey, Omaha Nat. bank blag. " W l0axs ox IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED cityproporty £.00) And UpWATds. Lol por eant No delays. W.Farnam,Smith £Co..15h sad Harney. aprov Fidolity Trast Co., 170 V1o “ FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS, low rates. Alex Moore. 401 Beoe b, W 7 WL SQUIRE MOVED 10 26 Bl T W WANTED, T0 BUY 8 PR CENT NOTES 8- tgages Omalin olty or Douglas Co. 3 Board of Trade. MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS. 10c n line onch Insertion, 8150 a line per Nothing taken for loss that | DO YOU WANT MONEY? THE FIDELITY LOA S GUARANTEE CO,, ROOM 't WITHNELL BLOCK, 8194 SOUTH 15TH, CORNER HARN WILL LOAN You SUM | LARGE BMALL FROM TEN \DOLLAR3 WE MAKE LOANS TURNITL CARRIAGES, WAREIHOUSE RECKI m\m,l'unw.m' WILL /nn WRLL, oN s FIRST/ Fol OUR TERMS WILL M mllll‘ YOUR APPROVAL You enn pay the money baek at any time and in any amotnt you wish, and thus reduce the cost of earrying the Toan 1n proportion to amount soupny 1E YOU owe a balance on sour furniture or other personal property of any kind wo wiil pay 1t off for You and earry it ns 10ng 8 you dosice, YOU CAN TIAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE IOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPICATION. No publicity of ramoval of property, &0 th et the use of Loth money and proy CALL AT TUE OFFICE OF “Rates, month You CALL OMAIIA MORTG INCOR 1K YOU WaA You can borrow o AOUSEMOLD FURNITURE® AND PIANOS, HORSEES, WAGONS AND CARRIAG WAREHOUSE ' RECEIPTS, —MERCHANDISE, OR ANY OTHER SECURITY We will lend you any amou Trom $10.00 to #1,000.00 ON TILE D. < without publiclty or rer You can pay the money by wish, and at any tme, and cuch will Feduco the 0ost 0f the loan Remember that you havo the uso of property and the money, and pay for fong aw you kowp it Thiero will bo 0o exponse or charg amount wanted, but you will recotve the full ount of tho lnan. Rofora borrowing olsawhore call and soo us, and you will find 1t reatly to your advantaze. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOA 3 SOUTH 16TIL S TREET, first flor above the streot TIE OLDEST. LARGEST AXD ONLY INCORPOR ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA, N W TOAN MONEY ON AN A curity’ strictly confidential. ~ A. 1, Continental block MO! stock, o hand! 10f pronerty. in any amount you payment 0 made o \Y_KIND OF 88 5. Harrls, room 478 EY, 9 DAVS, CIL RATES sy puyments. on furniture, planos, iive without dolay or publicity; cash_on Dufl Green, room 8. Barker block (i BUSINESS CHANCES. a line por Nothing taken for less than 2o 3, 0, 00 A Tt month ROWE'S INFALLIBLE system nets §10.0) weekly on Second successful year. Sufe. Practical. Prospactus 153 froo. Brookly M) J35+ O RENT, HOTEL, 23 rooms. all “ocoupied with permanent boarders modern improvements. Best focation in 8. Omnhbin Capt John O'Donalioe, 208 N. 16th st.. Omaha, Neb. N ostment. Conservative D. Kowe, Box 1 Y HORSALE TRADE 0 WANT B sinoss, roal ost wantadditional capital in yo can hielp you. Call of Oflices In all_prineipal ew York Life bul! —D0 VOU SELL change o | rlands? © businoss? write for o citios; Omaba no competition dress J i2, Boc, ons. nd job GOOD PAYI & small country town, Also a well equlpped por aud Job oftice in & county seat town ot 3,000, doing n fine business, Both within 50 miles of Omnbu, Address J 22 Leo. WITH S0ME Keeley Institute PHYSICIAN [ “FOR SALE braska town. es average over clenn stock. will involce about §2,000. st vom In town. Went choap. Good reasons for seiling. This'sasnup. Address J 24, Bce. 622 12¢ HOTEL PROPERTY IN A live, growing town, Terms reasonable. Ownor has other business 'to claim attention. Su Rubeck, Dann, Nob, 810 12 \ “FOR SALE, THE paperin one of the Sonth Platte country. 386, Boe. Y BRICK sivE oxchang Laeli bloe 5,000 ‘per 5, ONLY LEADING REPUBLICA best county soats in the Price reasonable. Address WALK-—SID sh. W, J TWALK BRICK T0O Welshiuns, 414 Knr Muisiy iz FOR EXCHANGE. L 100 o 1ing N Iat sertion. month 7 TOWN 100 FARMS fiwnd Dukota, Wi soll_choap exchango for nd cattle, Add. box 0 ranktort, Ind, DRGSR NERATL MDSF Box 205, Fra 451 ILLAND IN ONE OF TH I districts In Kansas to ox- change for 10 or 20.acre tract noar Omabn city limits, Wil pay cash difference 1 property 1s good. Address, giving prico wnd location. 0 2. Boo. 7 CLE te., for I Frankfort mdse. horac: A CLEAN STOCK OF ZWill tuke reul estato and money. fort, Ind. Yo ds0 ACRES OF O1, fpest winter wheat N STOCK OF mn' GOODS, CLOTHIN ! \ilsmul cash. 1. W, Watkins 7 XOREXCIAN /iy ruskn Tunds £20,000 brick b} PROPERTY FOI NI Incumberad §7,50, vo. Joc 408 alno_ I8t mortgngo acres good { and' 1120 86 20 s e ¥ o dams Co. lown, for tmproved land In Knox Co.wili pay 300 farms in Nob. and Kans. property or mdse, E. F. cction of good ash differende. o exchange for elty Iiuger, 1519 Furnam st 0100 STOCK OF, ol farm §16,000 stock of dry goods for Omaha rental prop. erty nnd cash. 814,000 stock of dry goods for clear western Jund, k¥ tinger 1510 Farnam 025 14 “§7.00 1L ARDWARE AND HOUSE AND LOT IN Zioa s SARi AR AND HOUEH AND LOTIN ranch in Colo. or Californl F. Ringer 1510 Enr- nam 25 14 —WAN F10,000.00 to §15,000.00 STOCK othing and gents’ fornishing goods for caxh or Notboxed or truding goods. Box_ 40, Mid 170 CLOAKS AND WHALS FOR Fos L 0-ROOM W Wil tak 84 nthly paygient on - bala ©d. city water, bath and Owner, J 18, Hoo. COMPLETED WE Lave tSX-TO0M cottago n the city, leetrl ity : fur path, hot, ma i arble top wash bowl, e 1o, trees, st0ne w paved strect in Avondale park, one mile from postofiee, only §5500. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farna: M TEOUGIA AND VILGINIA AVENUES, BE. T iwoen Mason and Pacliiosts.. thie finest restdencs tion (n the city, $50.00 0n Georgla ave and §70.00 Virginia ave, adjoluing property held $21.00 to $40.00 per front {00t bighor. We will take $1,000.00 10 £2,000.00 Owaha property as part paymout' in lot. This 18 an opportunity seldom offored. This is wood for @ short timo Only, ns we want some Louses started at once. TWo now under contract Pour sales already made. Pleasure o show such prop s thixat any tine. Fidelity Trust Com: pany arnau st 7 .uT oo usi nowly b ater closet. Address JUST Located Price root. HOUSE AND LOT WITH i house newly palnted ted inside, furnace, hot id bath. Property clidup st will sell on easy terms Ol 8 ) ROOM barn, in Kountze picely papered aud and cold water, gias 5,000, incumbraiic 107 81,00, A ddre JINVESTMENT 1S SAFER AN real ostute woll 1ocated profitable than rosl estate purchased at a low g Ure, aid now is just the tine 10 make the invest ment. asgood Omaha property will b o less than what it s today. * Lot us show you that beaw tiful property wileh wo Vlfor OB Georgls aha V IF ginianvonues Nothing fAner in the city {0r home or nvestment. Will make speclal ind spot cash. Eidelity Trust Cowpany, strect THAN OMAHA No lavostment Is more \‘ Y 10 LOAN AT The O F. Davls Co. LOW 160 Farnam property; low rates. A "BANK THAT NEVEK FAILS G OD TAuMNS clioap on mOnthly payments. A safe and ing lavestment. Willlams & Nittan, Yoo 314, e Cague bullding, opposite por DAKM FOR SALE—13) ACIES BLACK SAND! * loam. kood bulldings. hos fences, plenty timber, everytiing tn good shapsi wiil sell baif of crop and farw tools or trade for Southern Californ is land.” Callat the farm & wiles Eorth.of Ashiand, Neb. W. I, Jawes. MW 150 Omuba dairy. wii¥ §or ' BUY A LOT BUILD A COTTAGR AND QUIT PAYING RENT WHEN YOU caN MAKE MONEY BY DOING 807 Wa are offoring tho bost restden for working men that ean be fo mahin atabout one-half the prics liing for, the same distancs o Gthier direction, equally s desirablo ONLY #350.0) ONET proporty 2 arovnd 10ty are any £100.00 payable from April 2 or quarterly on or before 1890, And the balnncs payments a theoe years inmonthiy por cent lnterest. WITH THESE ADVANTAGES An electric motor 1tna runs to this proporty. Thie lots are high and level and at grade The streets are graded and the grading paid for. Tho taxes on this property have boon less than #1.00 per lot. per year. $10.000.00 WILL BE SPENT THIS YEAR tn im- provements un nd around thia proporty. Several new housos have racently bean bullt in the additlon, and othors wiil be commencod soun. Closo Lo minafacturing Industrios whero largo number of mon ire given constant employmont £0.00 PER LOT DISCOU to the first Rty paople who will thereby making actual cost of lot bullt upon within one yoar . Bl housas, bought and v een s only 8260.00 nothing to Investigate this for s, and 1t Wi pAY Yo L0 10 50 At onee. DO NOT MISS 1t will cost you sourse 118 OPPORTUNITY, Call at our office and Jet us take you out and show you this property. PUTTER & GEORGE COMPANY Southwest corner 16th and ¥ Vi1 SAFEST INVESTMENT IN TILE WEST TODAY 1S WELL LOCATED ACRE PROVERTY CLOSE T0 OMAHA. An Investment Ina choleo five, ten or twenty-ncre yleld better returns than o gald Worry, no clty taxes. cannot be stolon or earried off, wid unioss Oma ha stops wrowing Is absolutely sure to yleld an im- mense proft. Tean offer the foliowing bargatns In acre property surrounding this city 0 ncres, with small cottage, §2,230.00 Fivo actos, Justs milos from postofiice, biggest bar- galn {n Omahn, only §1,750.00. o8, a perfect gem of a place, ean be divided 0 26 nlee 10ts, £2,400.00, Ten acros, just west of city Oumalia wiil double ts neres with £1,50.00. Twenty five acres, cholee tract, south and east ex posure, tine placo f0r small fruit and vegeta. Lle gurdens, only $275 00 per ncre. Twenty o Just southwest of eity, splendid investment, will-plat mto 10) beautiful lots, £25.00 3 y aeres i West Omaha just outside eity limits, r junction of ¥., E. & M. V. R R. and 3! lose {0 new Fair' Grounas and wood Park, tinest nvestment in the west, only 850.00 per acro This property 1s Just 0at&tdo thi eity lmits, thus eseaping all eity taxes and regulations, and yeu at tio same time obtaining all the bonefits of Omahn's rapld growth, ¥ of the HHOVE tracts are offered b loss than you ean buy anything near theu, and they wili double 1 value within two (o five years, If you can't buy five or ten acros uiono get some one 1o Join with you. Hicks Real Estato Agency, MO51 13 305 N. Y. Lite Bldg. the steady growth of aluo, $4,800.00. Ten cottage, splendia location, only Marringe Licenses, The following marriage liconses 1ssued by the county judge yosterday: Name and address. { Honry A. C. Herbert, New York 1 Mary M. Lenish, Omahn. { Danftel Corloy, Omaha 1 Alico M. Brougham, Ormaha {John M. Chapin, Kansas City, Mo. 1 Lizzio Anderson, Endora, Kin { Richard Armstrong, Gretna, Neb 1 Elizabeth McCafTrey, Omahi § Andrew Nordquist, Omaha i Lissic Meldrum, Omaha wore nCuruColdl.Cn\xph Sore Threat. Croup, Tnflne enza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis and Asthm A certain oure for Consumption in Grat stages, anda sure relicf in advanced stages. Use at onco. Tou will sen ths excellent cffect after takiag the first dose. Sold by d:nlers everywhere. Large botties 50 centa and $1,00. WORLD'S FAIR HOTELS & ROOMS Ratos, 1140 n word first insertion. 1o word tho after. Nothing taken for less than 25, IWORLD'S FALR . tako no chaneo no £1.00 por day. JOOR WORLD'S FAUL, THREE 1 nished rooms 1o rent, twenty electric cars to falr grounds. b0, 5¢ and $1.00 dny each porson. Address Mra. O Yale street, Chieago, 111 ROOMS Ol WORLDYS solendldly furnishod fencos: 2 blocks fr 1 block tral. URNISHED ROOMS. — YOU pay any monoy inadyance. 1511 Farnam st ¥ FUIL by EGANT minute ride FAIR VISITORS; with all modorn convon: ) WAl eutrance o ThirKrounds, from elovatod road and linols Con Star hotel, 0445-45 Btar avenue, Chiengo. Muit 19+ FI'0 RENT, 107 ADDISON AVENUE, FINE 4 room second floor flat, with bath only 5 blocks from World's falr gatos, 144 blocks from 1. C. rall- way station; §45.00 por month. Walter 11, Brown, 84 LaSalle stroet, Chicago, NS 1 i DRESSMAKING. e A word first Insertion, othing taken for less than 188 A M. SHEETS. DRESSMAKER, CONTI- nentalblock, room 6. Satisfaction guarantood. $25.113 Tates, It To word thero- afto M B = ST AND CHILDREN'S DIRESSMAKING also undorgarments to order; muslin furnisho U7 Mandorson, 81 )yl SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates, 10c a Hno ¢ month, YUNG LADIES AND GEN'T anequiro s working knowlod g troowriting at 4. ¢ Ch nsortion, §15) a 1ino por Nothing taken for less than 25 MEN CAN 8003 Or shorthand and Van Sant's school of short- Typowriters to 84 SPECIAL SALE, STOEPEL N TOKDEL 11AC STOEPEL PLAC] E 1 15 LOTS. E LOTS, Corner lots $104 Tuside lots §275, Corner lots Inside lots 82 £0 down. Balance$12.50, quarterly BRI il ments. NO 1N Wil be eharged u T er July 1, 1804 The abo ve prices and terms good oaly until July 1. Look these 10f you will find ¢ lots ever offer over before buyingelsewhero and u the best and cheapest bargain in Call on, or nddross W. A WEBSTER, 402 Bee Gullding. COM PLACE PROP 00) AND LOTS iy 1N HANSUON brace Y DA AT NMOWE PROVERTY HAS CLLANGED HANDS INTHE PAST TWO MONTHS TIAN WAS SOLD ALTOGLTHER IN 1 THAT UL PARK, SHBORIOOD, | LTHY LOUAT 2D STRE RACTING PEOPLE SR BITA UTLF UL HOM and lot, 256, and Lop. EIgltroons cottage hear t ¥ Elognnt (12hUroom Lo use, 320 and Pop., §7,000. KIght rootii cottago closo {0 park, £1,200 Briv and (ramo cattage, distund Pt Hundsome corner house, 15t Ten-room house near Hanseo Elogant brick cottage, No. | X Lid YOU WANT A BEAUTIFUL 1OME eall and Letus show you s0mo of the above houses. Hicks lienl Estato Agoncy, 805 N. Y. Life. Mosi 13 [SASTERN NEBUASKA FARM LANDS Usalo by Iuntsberger & Clomonts, unty, Nob. $7,500. FOR Lyons, 1 M1 SETTLE AN s ralsin vineyard, all in fuil bor- ng, abu ) frults and flowers, highly cultl- vated, no houso und barns, perpetual water right, too1s, muchinery, boces and tenys for curing erop. Lust yoars crop 7,000.00. prospeet this year hetter. Near city 15,00 population. Uheap for cash, or will exchange for good (0cOMO property. Address 329, Beo oftico, MEST | OT 42 FEET FROND WITIL Uhouse 0n %th stroot, noar $2,20000; monthly payments. L Board Trade, TPT0_INVESTORE WE Ok FER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN IMPROVED OMANA KEAL ESTATE, 85,000.00 buys placo paying 10 per ¢ 8400000 buys proporty yiowing ) v S4.00000 by choleo Tmproved p ant place payi yiolah co ploca paying 11 KlLedged proporty cont £17,000 buys fine’ improvod paying 12 per esnt. YOU DONT TAK K MUCH 12K IN BUYING GLUT-EDGED I PROVED PROPERTY woll locuted paying 10 ver cont in these dull times, W ARE AGE TS FOR SOME OF THE FINEST IMPROVER PROP ERTY IN TS ¢ AND CAN OFF| SOME OF THE © ASD BEST PAYING INVESTMENTS OB HAD IN TI W e HICKS' REAYL ESTATE * 405 N, ¥ NROOM price in Caxstu & Soiby. \ 37,5000 b cont #12,00000 buys paying 10 per 100w DOWN AND §1000 & MONTIT ot in Hazel Terruco orSheridan | both in d locations, conveniont to stroot oars wnd well Built b, Lricos $500° 1o~ 850 oach for - 5) foot Jot, Parties that wish tobuild at onee need not mukeany payuents (or fve yoars 1f thoy wish, Abstracta furnished. Kepd & Seiby, &4 Board rado, 700 BTRACIS. THE MIDLAND GUARANTEE and Trust cowpany, sbstracters, conve Titles -perfocted and gusbunteed. Own complete abstract booknilh Douglas ol moved L room 510 New Vark Lite building. VHEAP FARM LANGS miles from Nortls water, $5.00 por i 64 acres noar Lodxe l'uh" Neb, can all be cul tyated: £6.0 1250 ncres o tai 850 por nore 160 ncres, Kuox counsy] el #.00 per ncre. i NECURES A Iy running B0 ACRES .wu. g00d soll, L €004 801, smooth part ou'tivated, HickirReal Estato Agoncy W N Y Lo g LOST, S BILVERCUATELANIE W oHllce and recelve rownrd 081, LADI loave at Bee ADIES GOLD WATCH BETW EEN 4"use and First M. K. church, Cass st and receive rewara 0TI AND Keturn 62011 o2 10 BROWN HORSE, FOURYEA LS OLD, MAKK D C. A, 10t Runday might. Ploaso return to ot aud Vintow, wid ket rewar I UK UMBRELLA, oll vand celve rewnra T Oosi—Paii o HANDLE. WITH Gltice of L. cierk sud ro Mui 15 HOIN Reutn o A M Fiing GOLD SPECTACLES AND CASE burn 10 Bee uttioo wnd got reward. i OST. A LADIES' GOLD WAT( 1 WITH SILVER Jotaln. Tieturn to' 830 Georgln syenue aud re: célve reward MG 130 PAWNBROEERS. NENBEWG, DIAMOND a8 st. Loans woney ete. O1d g0l wid sliver bought BROKEL, 1303 alamonds, watches, Tel 133, 448 BLUE_GRASS PAS Board fonco. Sprin: wator. oF AW, I'bolps & M 405250 (FORMERT ased, lator Lucr, 315 8. 10c aline each in: Nothing taken for less thun NJEW & SECOND HIAND SCALES, ALL KINDS. Address Borden & Selleck Co., Luke st., Chicago. 485 ART AND LANGUAGES. 10e a1t ertion, §1.5) a Nothing taken for less than 25e. + ¥ GELLENBECK, BANJOIST Xu 150 Californin stroot, ver month, MUSIC, Iate month, line por ACHER. ik “SECOND-HAND 1'YPEWRITERS, BLNLES & AR, DEALERS 1N All makes boughit, sold, N. . Life bidy. Tel! 533 TYPEWRITERS exchanged, rented. 613 54 PATENT BUREAT. SUES & €O, Solicitora. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4years Examiners U. 8, Pat. Ofce. Advico froe No fee until patentis obtained. RAILWAY TIME CARD V| CHICAGO. 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OF THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE | Inculeating Patriotism Benoath the Folds of the Starry Banner, | ABOUT FLAG DAY AND ITS SIGNIFICANCE Origln of the National Emblom Subseq Modiie the Colonic torieal and the Flags Interesting His- Tneidents, nt Hons ot The movement in favor of honoring the anuiversary of the birth of the stars and stripes is steadily growing and promises soon to place June 14 in the ealendar of national holidays. Tho movement is of recont origin and is largely due to the patriotic impulses of the rising generation in the publieschools The day is designated “Flag Day,” and it is probable a million or more children wiil sing the praises of the Star Spangled banner on Wednosday. The history of our own flag is not without interest, but, recent as its adoption is in comparison with that of other nations, all is not known in regard to it, enificance of some of its characteristics matter of surmisc and doubt. flags used by the colonies before th revolution were not strictly English, Sev eral flags differed more or loss from those of the United Kingdom. A crimson flag of which the union was a St 088 ona awhite field was one most Juently used. Auother flag showed a pine tree in one of the corners formed by the eross, and still anotlier, ealled tho “flag of tho New England colonies,” hada dark blue field with a cross on a white field in_the corner, and in place of the pine tree a half globe was representod “These various departures from the inglish flag indicate a growing foeling of inde- pendenco among the colonies and the nece: sity for union is nowhere more plainly shown than in the adoption of badges anid flags by the colonies which took place at avious times provious to sthe actual rup- ture of tho relations with England, Old Put's Banner. The flag displayed by Genoral Putnam on Prospect Hill, July 18, 1775, was red and bore the motto of Connecticut, “Qui transtulib sustinet” (God, who transplanted us, will sustain us), on one side and_on _the other “An-Appeal to Heaven. ™ Trumbull, in his celebrated picture of the battle of Bunker Hill has represented our troops as displaying a red flag with the pine tree on a white field in the corner, and such a flag v probably used in the battle. The flags in use in_the navy during fivst part of the Revolution were as various as those adopted hy the colonics. The Massiachusetts Provincial Congress adopted white flag with a green pino the “inscription “An Appeal to while many of the eruisers were under ensigns consisting of seven red and six white siripes, across whiclra rattle- snuke was s tehed, and the significant words “Don’t Tread on Me” on one of the white stripes. On February 9. Colonel Gadsden, ovidently not quite s with the supine attitudo of the snal sented 10 congress a standard to be u y the navy, representing in a yellow fie attle- snake of thirteen rattles coiled to strike, and the motto *Don’t Tread on Me.” Ben Frankllin’ The flag in general use by the united col- onics, however, was designed by & commit- tee appointed by congress, consisting of Dr. Franklin and two other members, who met at the American camp at Cambridge on the st day of January, 170, and in homor of the . organ- ization of the new army displayed for the fivst time the flag of the united colonies, 1t consisted of thirteen alternate red and white stripes with the red and white erosses of St. George and St. Andrew in a bluc field in the corner. Johu Paul Jones, the famous naval hero, claims the honor of having first hoisted this flagr on board an American man-of-war, the Alfred, but his claim is disputed by John Adams, who claims the honor fora native of N chusett Upon the Ded the Design. wation of Tndependenco in July, 1736, at Phifadelvhia, the king's arms wero talen down from their place on th walls of the hall and burned, thus destroy ing overy semblance of alleginuce to tho own. But it was not until nearly a year ter that congress adopted a national flag, The resolution was passed on the 14th day of June, 1777, but was not mado public until September 3’ of the sume y Henceforth the flag of the thirteen States was to be thivteen red and white, with thirteen whits “representin Unit; stripes, altern union consisting of stars in a fiold of blue, ng a new constellation.” ters profess to believe the con- ntioned roferred to Lyra, which in ancient times was the symbol of harmony and unity among men, but as Lyra was not new by any means itis more likel words were not intended to be taken li To Ac mmodate tho Sclssors. The committee nppointed by congre des! the new flag consisted of Washington and four other gentlewicn, who drow the design and subscquently waited upona Mrs. Ross, an upholste Philadelphia, and arranged with her the terms of manufacture. Mrs. Ross, it pears, hada woman's idea of tho cte fitnoss of things, and, after looking ove plans submitted for ‘her inspection | five wise men, decided thata five-pointed star would be much nicer than one of six points, beeause it could be cut out with one cut of thescissors, and she rceommended that the designs be changed in this partic ulrr. The committeo covidently felt them- selves at a aisadvantage while dealing with a woman who was so dexterous with her scissors and amicably acquiesced, This is the reason why tne'stars on our national flag are made with five points, while those oins are made with six. irst chango in this flag was 44, whon congress resolved that *from and tor the 1st day of May, 1795, the flag of th United States shall bo Gifteen stripes, - nate red and white; that the union be fifieen ars, white, in a blue field." This flag was borne through the two succeeding wars with igland, wiaved in vietory over our traops in ow Orleans and oursailors in Tripoli and flow triumuhant from the peak of the Essex in her famous fight at Valparaiso. In_ 1813 congress adopted the following osolution: *That from and after the Fourth day of July next the flag of th ites be thirteen horizontal stripe red and white; that the union be twenty stars on a blue fleld, and that on the admission of a new state into the union one v be added to the union in the flug, and that such addition shall take effect on tho Fourth day of July next succeeding such ad mission.” This-resolution was uapproved April 4, 1818, and has been in force ever since. made in Symbolism of the Design. With regard to the origin of the teristic: char of tha national flag and thekr spe- cial significance much has been written, but, strange to say, the committee having charge of the preliminaries does not appear to have considercd the matter of sufileicnt impor- tance to deserve special mentior. By a curi- ous coincidence the coat of grms of the Washington family bears both the sturs and stripes, but if this fact influenced the father of his country in the making of the design or the rest of the committee adopted it as a means of flattering the great man neither have committed themselves in writing in tn watter, and contemporancous history is dis- creetly silent. ‘The stripes have been var ously described as being imitations of the Ir [ADIES EXPECTING To BECOME OTHERS; E WiLk VOIDED", 0 MOTHERS" MAlL. FHEED @ Drl:w REGULATOH €0 ATLANTA GAl S0LD OV ALL DAVGGIAT §.9 71 Ml | shown in the diag thr | ing this, | fiag of the Notherlands or the Fast inais | company, and the colors, red, white and blue, have beon represonted as symbolizing 08t overy sentiment known to the human rt It is a singular fact, and possibly an indi. cation of lack of patriotism, that the aver American, always excopting school el dron, cannot tell off haad how many stars thore now are in his country’s flag. 1f any reader of this desires to try the question on | ton of his friends, he will probably fiud that only three or four can give the corroct nume | ber, even after a minute of hard thought. Tho ordinary reply will range from forty to Lyt ars instead of the correc forty four. The admission within four years of North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, W ashington, Idahoand Wyoming has brought the list up to the last mentionod number, Tho sh of the union has been changed from a square to a rectangle and the st are arrangod in six steaight lines, the upper and lower ones containing eight stars and the remaining four having seven stars, as is un a Unelo Sam's revenue inquiries from thoso S 1ngs of the Government. flag always excitos who seo it for the first time. 1t is qomparativoly of small sizo and is made up of sixteen alternate red and white stripes vertically ranged, v white union with the mational eagle and stars in dark blue, Thebxtra stripes are ropresent- ative of Vermont, Kentucky and Tonnessee, the last state having been afided in 1 s years before the revenue ensign adopted. 'To Oliver. Wolcott, the troasury under John Ad s usuaily on the oredit of devising the revenue flag, The presidont's flag consists of the n tional arms on a bluo field. That of the sec- stary of the navy is haudsomo, appropriate and uniquo, as it'is composed of foup large white stars and a white foul anchor ona navy blue field; it is plainly discernible at a distunce. Tho flags of an adwiral and & vice admiral are blue flelds, with four and three large whito stars, respectively. A v admiral fiies a bluo ficld with two white rs, though there are also rear admirals' tlags with red and white ficlds, the stars in the white field boing biue. Commodores sport broad pennants with singlo stars, the fields being biue, white and red and tho tars white, except the one on the white field, which is blue. On occasions requiring an indication of seniority a small blue tri- angle is shown. The flag of the light long, white triangle with blue hght house on white field. The American yateh flag, adopted August ¥, 1848, is liko the national cnsign with the substitution of a foul anchor, in a circle of thirteen stars, for tho forty-four stars in the national one. The church pennant of the Unitod Statos navy is a vory nurcow white trianglo bearing a- stocky blue Greek cross. Quarantine stations float a plain yellow field. In the army there are fewer variations of Az, but more ornamentation and more in- criptions and figur The garrison flag is 36x20 feet, the storm flag 20x10, and the re- liting 4 foet O inches by 4 foot 4 inche ch regiment has two sets of colors, tho uational and the regimental. The latter isof tho distinctiye color of the pranch of the service to which the iment belongs, the artillery having yellow, the infantry bluo house a rod sorvice is o border and | and the cavalry red. e Combinations and T Are unpoputar. But there is one form of trust against which no one has anything to say. Thatis the trust which the public re: poses in Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the hest of it is the trust is fully justitfficd by the merit of the medicine. For remember, Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. nsts Hood's I1lls are purely ve purge, pain or gripe. Sold table and donot by all druggists. Y TO TRY MOSHER: . His DAys of Grace Will Soon Explre—Frank Dorsey Returns. It is more than likely that before another weck rolls around Mr. Charles W. Mosher the bank wrecker, will be called upon to face the music of a criminal prosecution in federal court. Mosher has not yet returned from Peor whither he was called some two weeks age by the death of his father-in-law, H attornoy states that he will bring Mosher into court when wanted, and Mr. Baker bas just about reached the where the bank wrecker will be 1 to face the music and plead guilty or make n fizht, just as he pleases. 1t is said that Mosher's friends have now given up all hope of getting Attorney General Olney to interfere in the case, and this means that the case must go to trial Frank M. Dor. the has returned home from said to a Ber reporter: to the - United courts at Omaha fora will have filled out and re.urned as a guar- antec of my appearance for trial. 1 will go to Omaha as s00n 08 possibie and learn when my trial will come up. 1 know nothing what- ever about the charees made against e be- fore the federal grand | © informa- tion on which they The matter is #s much news to mo 1ybody else, The first 1 knew of it was received word of what had been done. 1 0 ready and anxious to stand trial on the charges against me."” Edward Perry Ponea_ex-bankor, Elkhart, Tnd. Ho “I have written States clerk of bank bond, which I of Woollawn, . Was brought in yesterday by Deputy ityan' on a charge of selling liquor to the Indiaus (« » Bowdish of Boyd county was ar- rested and brought to Omana on a charge of mailing obscene matter, The Boln sash and door factory insurance case held tho boards yesterday in federal court, - It Saves the Children Mr. C. . Shawen, Wellsville, Kan., says; 1t 8 with pleausre that I speak of the good Chamberlain's Colie, Chelera and Disrrhaca, Remedy has done my Tamily daring the last fourtecn years. In the most obstinate cascs of summer complaint and disrrhea among my children, it acted as a charm, making it néver necessary to cali in a physician, can truthfully” say that ia my judgmo nt based on years of experience, th s 1oy a medieind in the market that'is itd cqual, - < COMMERCIAL CLUB, Roasted Nebraska's Butlding at the ¥ Changes in the Constitutic Thirteen of the cighteen members of the exocutiy ittee of the Commercial club met yoiterday to discuss matters tending to the more complot \ization of the ass clation and the cments for effective work., Tho Nebraska World's fair commis- sion came in for a vigorous roundup on account of the failure to give the banner of the club a position in the state puild- ing in the Whito City. It was stated that the building was baro and far from being o credit to tho state, yot notwithstand- wilen something ‘was furnished for the purpose of filling up some of the baro space ana advertising the resources of tho state it was sidetracked and eventually losy in the shuffle. ‘I'he membership of the club was reported as having now grown to 515, and the returns are not yet all in. The articles of incorporation were taken up and discussed at length, with a view to making changes that would render the stock nonassessible. As now provided the shar are § cach, payable at the time of subscrip tion and subsequently may bo assessed to the amount of 0. The chang ostod will make the stock #0 at the start and there will be no further obligations in a pecuniary way Piles of Witeh Ha, Ir— " com or ) people ut Dewitt's ol Salve will cure them, et 2 EXCURSTONS § LAST Vin tho Wubash Eailroad, No. 1. Forthe Epworth league cen- vention at Cleveland, O., June 2 to July 2, The Wabash, in connection with the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com. pany, will make a rate of $10 for the round trip from Chica by For the Y. P, 8. C. tion at Montreal, July b to 9. from Chicago via the Wabash., In ad- dition to the regular slecping cars elegant new touristcavs will be attached to this train at $1.50 per berth, For mickeTs, sleeping berths ora tourist-folder, giving sl of side trips, with cost of same, call at tho Wabash offices, 201 Clark strect and Dearboru station, Chicago; 1502 Farnewm street, Omahbe, or write G. N. CLAYTON, 3 convens Only #18 4 NOWL L Agt, Omihay Nob.