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14 e e e— SPEGIAL NOTIGES, THESE COLUMN Tor the ¢ DVERTI! FO¥ Wil bo t ean have Jetter in ea will EMF I t # Sunda f the elie WANTED. 50 & 1ino per of Tk 17 AnKW e SITUATICNS A WANTED, IV « position I IVE HUSTLERS APPLY 17 GRANITE 1! JAN TO TAKE CITARGE OF AN iy, 875,00, with & part Jeterences and $500.00 0. Bee. MAdL 1Y - CADATLE 00 PER_TOWN PAID ppoint feents ) samples. s, 115 , Chicago. ON THE Wfactirer. Cann alty Co,, Biiffalo, N T WARTED, SALESHEN Daell ndvertislng eards and diret from the ma rweck. AdyUi Speel nisnl 00 '“ WANTED, SAL Doy wamplo, o tie wi T3, WANTED, COMPETENT AND RELIAULE ope for partien Vancouior P 11 T, 500 A WEEK PAID TO 14 to nell the Raptd dishwasl s them fn (wo minutes without woet nent po Addross W. B, T g A nd dy 14, Coluibus, Ohlo. PONSIBLE MAN TO SELL yrivekn a8 side 1ne. Address Creston, 1, MiG2 ST-CSASS T line, or exclusiy them from 1 nemin o e Address room Ma03 (o carry 48 1 ¢ Whing which will make ) $2,000.00 0yt iy wantod, New York Lite WA T-CLASS PHARM: Dypeaking Tolicmiun, - Perine . Addiess Box 48, Crote ONE OR TWO WHO 16 take wide lne on onimiasion: pocker samples: acily deaters and I factrers. Manufacturer, South_Third sircet, St Louts, Mo. ; WANTED-FLMALE HELP. wondth for less than 2ac. Inyestigite. GIRL WIO WA Jwork for Iul board and attend s&chool g0od home at 115 8. 25th st, Cuil this wee wn find a RS OLD TO ASSIST nge grocery store, 580 23 Housework, Inqulre 600 8. 1t 3 LNISH £15.00 to M4 WIDOWE nincnt onployi Address 1 21, B D, HOT JEPER IN Box 573, Kearney, N ED. PRIVATE Iy wacher. INSTRUCTION Address 1 19, (v Must be neat Room 314 Omali C LADIES WANTIN urKe girls, gen housemon call at th B OND GIRLS, use gelrls, dian office, 15 WE WILL PAY i to do sirie and prompt pi L (!, LADIE: from $ home wor AND GENTLEME ) 10 $15.00 por W for Us: 1O canvass| end self-addressed on (1 ANYTAD por weelquietly at her home addry stamped envelope, Miss Myra B, Go Jil. This {3 8 bona fido offer and it vy e two hiours per day it will os it "‘ A A-,. £ .\ TO MAKE Jhome apcedily address, with stamp, Co.. South Bend, Tnd. VAN EN T1C LADY Jbusiness; must have’ good 00 weekly. Apply after 10 o'clock Monda Marshall, room 12, Creighton block. 403 1-WANTED, GIRL, ERAL HOU worls. Callat 1 495 ( LADIES HAVING TWO OB THREB HOURS /at thelr disposal eaeh day ean Improvo that time to the ext 2,00 per day by addressing Vox 149, 409 21° MONEY Kilmer & 484 210 WANTED IN OUR recommendations: W FOR_G] Souh §2d strevt, ¥ UB. REN TABOUSEB a, 100 & line ench tnsertion, $1.50 a line por Nothing taicen for loss than 2o¢. T)aIOUSE N ALL PARTS OF il The O. F. Davis company, 1605 Farnam. 607 Tl Room cor Mnh RN, CHOICE IN stanford eirel utter, 204 Boo bldg. o3 \RLING, BARKER BLOCK. mouith, cImy, iy ous ]) E-ROOM HOU N, FURNISHED QI nfur 611 ¥ MODERN 8-ROOM HOUSE, 31 & MASON D~x|<:\ Ao Daiiv Dath #15.00, %20 3. D, zitle, Vlock, 16th 4 D, TO A SMALL. FIRST-CLASS FAM y deatrablo hino room, modern house, 310 sireet, reasonable’ rental. - Tgses 111l Diine o - MODEIN G 1, 1205 ND B-ROOM HOUSES I3 Blondo strect. ptt N. 23 ST, with stable, ALY Y FUR- Tnquir 5 T t. COMPI Jaekson, —(-ROOM COTTAGE, _~h1 d, South 16th, » modern, slehily, worth $30.00 F15.00. " Fidelity Trust Company 1), COBNER ToomK; Fange and “all_other conventences: better flat in the elty: §30.00. George Clouse Tocm 2, Patterson block, 1028 Farnam. Mgt 'D'ruu'm I, FIVE ROOM _COTTAC oty water, barn. Apply 1038 8. $8nd ste FOR 1 Doress I) FOR RENT, FUR D hgoms, 2310 Webster st Do, PIRST FLOOR AND DASE furntshivd. ' 2045 Dodie sircet M Dy B0R BENT, HANDSOME TEN-ROOM brick dwelling with wll modern conveniences AUEL0.00 & month, Locatlon at 1516 8. 10th street s Trownell hall. Apply to W. B. Mokl 00 Firat Natlonal biank bldg, M40 21 10-ROOM HOUSE IN GOOD CONDITION L) with water, gas and furnace; also bien: 4428 Farubam: rent $20.00 to good party, R. N. Wit nell, Withnell block, 440 TEN-RCOM HOUSE, GAS. BATH. FURNACE Iaundry. Everything modom. Not s basment plami vory e, Kent very low. Keys 2001 Capi Lol Ave., adjoining 450 210 Dok, KENT, SIX-ROOM Tt CE. Capitol Ave. Heury W. Yates, ARG 1 FURNISHED HOUSE, ] Mrron K 0 new ver month, only 1702 Farnam si 271 22 AT AT 10TH AND JON no 5-ROOM HOUSE ISHED ot HOU A SIDE 000 CALI- 87 T A FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, 7,00 9 Hickory: near 27 siroci. i e nextdoor, 1600 So. 27th, 05 210 BRICK HOUSE, ]] FOR RE 10! MODERN fnproyements. $35.00 Handsome s-room Fouse near Hauscom £40.00. 0in houK: on 26th streot, between i and Dodke, Wil rent With or without fur OONS| . park, ) eren, With cottrge. Just southwest of ity 8, only §5.00 per uiol.ih Hieks, 505 N. Y. Lite bu.lding. i, RENTAL AGENCY, 607 BROWN BLOCK. 1), koK REN wicel 531 21 , 6-ROON HOU THE OMAITA DAILY B EE: UNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1891--SIX'TEEN PAGES, FOR RENT HOUSE®Z. wed 1) CHOICE TEN-ROOM MODE 1OUSH posite Tedick s grove, Nort wtreot reduced Burns’ ehing sto RN - DESIRADLE HOUSES IN ALL PARTS ), ab. . H. Parrotte, L % block RE Dy iR0oN FRONT Chieago. R FLAT. NEW CF 11,00, FOR RENT, COTTAG Luavenw M5 FOR RuNT -¥URNISH:D AOUM"' | | DY V0T STEAM HEAT; 1 M0 115 017 BAKNEY ST, NISTEED ROOMS L LIGHT In private FURNISHED ROOM PRI Hot MU TEAM D KO0MS AND BOARD, a wond FURNISH Rten 1L D1 first thercaftor, N¢ aken f word Tnsertion, ¥ loss th 118, thing F=YOUNG W Wonien's Cl MEN'S HOM ND TOAR leat $£4.50 and $5. i T BOONS & TOARD, HILLSIDE, 15§ M1 ROOM DO WITH F-r or witl 101 strect - SOUTH NICELY T~ LAR NTLY © boird FURNISHED at v NS 2308 DOT S0 FURNISHED WITI 0th Btrect, 3 OMS board. 013 M3 0OM W LOOM AND PRIVA 2110 Douglng, M0 OMS, WITII BOARD strect 157 MILY WOULD LIKE THEER £000 ACCOMMOAALIONS: ters s 1 24, Do MAD0 22 sonable. Ad OR RENT-—-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS e, 1ige n word fiTst nsor after. Nothing tacer GtV T floor, 220 ) NT, THREE UNFURN |. lw SIRST-CLAS: 1 Farnam A PRIVATE F or more toirders on,1¢ A word the TRNISIE th street TRNISHED ROOMS ClH 623 FURRENT—STOR =8 AND O¥FICLS, Rates, 1ige 1 word first msertion (hing taken for 1ess TIE 4-STORY BRIC i building i lc a word Len Ixttires, cr on all ho floors, gas, Apply at the of- »{ The Bec, AGENTS WANTED. 71{'\!1-'4 10¢ a lne cach insertion, §1 vl) Y H'u,‘[!-r CLARVOYANTS, 1 #1500 a « than 25 MRS DI able bisti W, WARREN i mied i1 Fth CLATRVOYANT. year at 110 N, BATHS. 502§ 13TH sohiol. Btea M HEALER. DUT Mifs 23 ROOM MASSAG s, MADAME SMITI, Room 5. Massage, vap and sea oat T, MME STOWT man hoiis T, MME T 1, #eeo MAGNETIC l"]l CAPITOL AV Massage treatmont PLRSONAL. WN Ratos, and chiropodist. M MENT. |-:y'w 1319181 MASSAGE Baths, S ALLOW Tow prices. Ca TAIL SUITS o1 K, St TEN ot elng ired 1S GOOD FOR winivor Remedy Co 00205 Dot Tood polkon any stage, Ui won oRpeotally dostrod Ot 900 (s, M TED MARRIAGE BHOLO. engravings of | U PERSONAL, J01 Pub, Co. MO 1* A. MACDONALD, CITY fMee vy 6 & 7 Ba GARIIA bik, 15 & Farnan 054 13 SEND Ad- 1 YoU 'u'.i NT five 1 cont A » Tox 700, 1l duc iv' ATTE \m..\ LADIES! “EMMA" BUST D) velop 11 oninmgze your bust 5 tneles. Guar antocd. | Sealed instrietions 20 e 111118 Fted catalogtie, Ge, Uy mail ton. Mass U S NARKY, T8 YOU WANT Wife, plel or poor, send 10 et papcr. 8 e {1 plifn wi Mrx, Drake, Central Bank bullding UL SANTAO, FOR MEN ONLY. wtorer and developer known viire Price $2 for eon fidential Quifney stroct, Chic T- LADIES, TONTE ful bust developer known. Never fafl full confidential pavticulaes @oaled) for s Mrs, Dr. H. T. Miller, 21 Quiney & UL VANTED, TIE NAMI AND ADDRESS OF every porson within 100 miles of Omahi that {8 thinking of riding, buying or ng i bieyeles n 164, Tean give you information that wiil nterest you. M. 0. Daxon, 402 N. 15th, Omaha, U AstRoLoGY D DATE OF BUVTH, SEX pects coning year, with 10¢ and stim) charaeter. M. Je box $12, Ly, Mass, Lv A. D HART CAN GET HIS TOCK by g at Bee office. U, GENTHENEN {ug correspondeits for ma i If 80 scnd address 1o O, M. Agency block, Chicago, b T]-DR. NDIKE WILL HOL n\n'n R1- U aiizhig Sunda and Dougl GET MARRIED nlal paper. M1 U HUSBAND OR rimoniul Mr. and 1o, GREATEST RE- Strengtlions, in- Sond wta .Ml A \ Ly_sucdess Si o 1 et DO YOU WISH INTERE o, bastime: oy bt Ratow, 114¢ Hv\\su\‘l\ll:'l\ 3,00 W cent node atos for choleo s ms or Omalis city proy Tends at low ¢ month ] SoLICITORS, C11 o advertising snap. dress 415 B GOOD 920 N, Y. 'S FOR OUR N RO Wecks, W PORCELAIN FTRE- 4. 100 10 $7.00 per Address Cranston & Co., SAVE WANT AN b0 Stau perfunies. ENERGETIC MAN, WOMA rl In every city and town inthe-United to distribute clreulars and samples of our $150 0 $2.50 per day and expenses guaranteed. Address with stamp, J. Lahmer & Co., Chileago, 111, WANTED, AG hitehing posts. on sleht. Address Hitehing Post con NTS TO SELL OUR POCKET liteh a_horse anywlhere: eells with stamp, ‘Muncie Pocket any, Munele, nd. 472 21% GOOD AGEN EVERYWHERE, FOR Jiatest omee speel sells Htsclf, with large profit. pse stamp. Ameriean Co., Milwaukee, Wi JoAGENTS, MALE everywher 1o talkin AND F ; 1iglining selle MALE. WANTED absolutely new; BUCCERS ¢ - Co., Springficld, ) “LADY MADE £10.00 LAS ong's “Solid Mucil you? 86 0. A street, Chid: word first Insertion, 1ea word thera. thing taken for less than 25e, WANTED, DESK ROOM IN NICE itrally located, Addross B " FURNISHED COTTAC a bath Ko *\\ A‘ TED, omi, close in, gas P. 0. Box 819, elt KGWANTED TO RENT FOR A TERM OF ars, a farm 200 10 500 acres within 100 miles o Omaha, oF Wil trade Omaha realde Address B 20, Bee o e, K TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LiGHT housckeeping, central, steam o fur % OFFICE, Centrally locuted a8, Address B 31, Bee, WANTED, TO RENT A FLAT OR COTTAGE, contrally Iogited; modern convenionecs; ph Address, stating teems, B room. I lon Mareh 1. STORAG ., . 1ige a word first inscrtlo atier. Nothing taken for lews th ther CORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 1 “STORAGE KOl clean and elica M HOUSH Rates, 10c a 1ine ¢ month.’ Nothilug YOu Kot 10 sell up stalrs, N 3 WANTED, STOCK O GENEIRA L MERCHAN dise for casli. Address 005 North 215t s M316 tos, 100 4 1ine each tnsertion, $1 Not ()..CHICKR okt £ 00.00; condition; ai a SQUARE GRAND PIANO; NG Elriments o frst class waln, Addrcss B 30, 5 FOR SALE--MIECELLANEOUS, ates, 1ge_ i wonl fer. Nothing ta first n 1o HENS counetl mmu 1o a word insertion. it Qi G FOR SALI by goud order, e QR0 SALT: new, standied Address 117, Boe FOIU SALE, NATIO LAY Plorce st. FIRST-CLAS tor, i 3, CHEAP, A POI ke WVEN, NEARLY cent oft for e AL CASIE bar fix MISCELLAN :-OUS R “FOR LEASE ATOU I'\mv AUR for dairy’, gwiion or f lake. Hogih & Hill P EAND B ‘l\ Shave, 10¢; h N Farnam, basene {FLOY ALL 1402 Y- HOG DISEASES PREVENTIV \ certify 1hat Honry Co St operited on I HEREBY s, Tt and. Guniing shiide the Operation my hogs have done well 1 Tlso bellovi it WOuld Ty iy i 10 4y it A8 Al Cont I8 80 s all. Wil Rt WANTED READEIL send {07 Liaudsoime W set which we ship on re- {42.00, 10 COVEr COBL Of Packing Brown's supply company, 4520 8t e R, OF THIS PA colpt Plok Chied R EOR RENT. FOR CASIL FAGM tral Nebriski. 400 acrcw eultivated, hay and pasture fonced. Good butldiugs. W. H. Corey, 3 red Nutlousl bauk bullding, Ouiaba. WoUL ¥y W ot Life. T i Y T0 LOAN ON INPROVED REAL i Omiaha i Connell BITS At fron G Abpiy W. B, Mficle, Firat National S50 m W 107 per cent. bank Hdi “,'J WE V clty property. 806, Bea building. MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Rates, 10c a line each {nserti month. Nothing taken for less TMONEY TO LOAN A We will loan you small or lorge. at the 1oy ics, i the aulckest possible tim Wy lengih of thne 10 80t you. You ean pay It back in such instali- ments is you wish, when you wish, aud only pay for it as long a8 you keep it. You ean borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS. MERCHANDI OR ANY OTHER SECURITY, Witious publicity or removal of proporty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 6 SOUTH 16TH STREET, Pirst floor above (he street, THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR- PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA ANY_KIND OF T CHOICE LOANS Cent e pe ou wish, T WILL LOAN MONEY ON Securily: strletly confident Foom 1, Continental bloek 2 PLACE TO BORROW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HORSES AND MULE: WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, PIANOS AND ORG WAREHOUSE RECEIPT MERCHANDI ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES, £00ds that remain with you. YOU WANT NO PUBLICITY, Targe or small amounts, LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES, QUICK EST POSSIBLE TIMI,! YOu may puy atany time ROOM 4. WITHNELL block, MONEY, MONE MONE MON MON ON ON ON ON ON ON MONEY! MONEY MONEY! MONEY, MOMEY, mount {8 5th and Hi TEE CO, 20 ¥ LOANED ON FURNITURE, PIANOS 8 0f value, Fred Terry, 430 Ramgo ik, BUSINESS CHANCES, el fnsertion, $1.50 Nothing taken for 1ess than Y EOR SALE STATE AND COUNTY RIGHTS, patent door chicek. Address with stamp, Lock box 61, Council Bliffs, Ta. Y -FOR SALE, DRUG STOCK IN SOU Omaha, favorably located. Apply to Ricl son Dig company, Omahii., Rates lino per month. FROM $2.000.00 TO purchase an interest in & well business paying large profits. Purcha given a position i office at good salars 1516, Bee. E10.00. AM 020 Douglas, Y EQR sl Best family establishid will be Addross Mizo 21 Ot FOR SALE, 24 Douglas, up stafrs. ity A FINE GROCERY BUSINE trade in Chicago. Establighed in 1861, Stock” in perfeet will nvoleo bout §2 . Special indug Address € o of Lord & Thomas, Ch 4702 FOR SAL RIC Inquire N 5, AR 0. STORE IN A GOOD N spulation: or Wil &ell on $2,500° cash. Addross Box 4x, M1 24 OLASS G000 DRUG 3.000 for IN A FIRST Will require § PARTNER fupnrinee Address B 27, Bee, Y, PARTY wiTH excollent 0pport entablished retall fire cash, roat H2L000.00 .‘, divide protits about ¥ ASH BUYS A BUSINESS PA 3.0 net eanh per wewk; sons for selling. Address B 2%, Bee, Y VANTED PARTNER i With i 1 have th th kood. clean and logitimg Business will Amount 10 ¥420.00 4 wonth net: man not atrald of work with $300.00. Address 1 24, g 1,00 ing Oy 610 NTO BUSI- and busincss TO ¢ trade, MANUFAC- peopln g FOIL SAT NMPLETE [0 turlng plant:’ growlig town: norther ful climite. “If you have money 10 Vst Wint 10 come south, unswer thin get full partlculars; referciaces, Lock box ¥, Tall POOK! aip 21e Y, JARE OFPORTUNITY TO ANV PERSON who Understands creqmery business. This property i situated at Ord, Valley, couuty, Nob, i 0 exeellent condition and (i the midit of i rat clags farming community. Dalry produce ean be \contructed around a radiug of 26 miles, A y alrendy in pliee, butlding in good rey inally fitted up by LANK & Rinkin, Ch Cold storuge in connietion. This prope 801 for 60c on the dollar of first conts 1t will bear personal inspection, and torms will bo mad e satis- factory. Address J. W. Perry, Ord, PAWNBROKLRS, Rates, 10¢ o Lne oach s month Nothivg taken for iess ta 23 ] SONNENTERG, DIAMOND HROKER, 1406 oJ \Dougias st Loans money on diamonds, watchien, ele. Uld g0ld and silver bought. Tol. 1008 rilon, $1.60 & Luo per FOR EXCH #ie i for Y, PROMANGES. ALEX. MOORT Z 7o BXCHANGE. Add rows b 7o WILL EXCHANGR CELY AMPEoved o unimiproyed Paton block VILLINERY AND STOCK KANSA i1 W50 BRICK AW TWENTY-ROOM for 1and or stean pay Towa MY HOUSE AR PRATT \|‘ We Mi W GENTS STORE AND HAT Tand: d g Hou NISHING Qo 14 117 N 14 10 EXCHANGE Ifor wtock ¢ Irwin, Blunt, 8. D, DAKOTA M5 ¥ SOUTI LAND 75,05 ACRES ELEGANT HIGH GRADE ORANGE i § . caslh, or 1010'N 7-STOCK 0K XDbixG MAC m B 93, Bec 7, FOR EXCIANGH, NEW Lprowsd i fo! wtreot recs; host part of Piehlo, ¢ chiange for O Lir e derson MOD} Lemncine, acres: all oF 1 dress L M. 8 GOODS, for hardware, eneumber o, i MILL OR T sonio gt CORN MEAL 1 rensonable o catute, Part our ut 1ttle rdson county COST exchiange for Hd b con cost, {f denived. Nebraska, a1 77-NEW 500 101, 150000, w11 5 k00 productive rog vertod into maki H.E. Clark, Stelq, 1 FOR A Y FOR TRADE Ay ouni by horae will pay differ A FAMILY HORSE Wolight 1,000 t0 1,500 pou Address B, 1 e, 488 i 520 ACIE FARM FOR LIVE Gdrnes or ‘merchiundise of any Kiud VOX 14, Malnio, Nob, STOCK Addre Bl 2 REAL ESTATE, weh Inse on, $1 30 PRICES — OMAHA RE A bottom, Now 18 the tin __FOR SALE Rates, 10¢ a1 mosth BEDROCK a line por to pick up 24th and € strects, Sonth RESIDENC! Price $19.0005 5,000 DOURLE nefeliborhood, Tar per annun Gt per con BLEGANT BRIC ber and_modern, investient BLOCK, new cont net e eash Y. substantial brick cent net on cash in $7.000, FIRST-CLASS PROP fmprovements, will pay 11 pe ventment of #1750 TWENTY ACR in West Omiha, 6 peracre. TEN ACRES. liece for i nic 6-ROOM COTT splend mwood park S 1050 10 new wdid investment; or Just oytside city Hmits, just the o, §11,0 B and 1500, COTT Koutl fe, 1f B0l quilek o COSY 8-ROOM HOL 1ot near Hanscom park front lot, near 50th and 4,200, m built, witl ete., §0 slegant reception vy, dinfng roow, smok- Wl rooms. ¢te., handsomely fir- i, witly hardwood Hoora, clectrie leht. . bath te., one of the finest Bidencos n Oman. $10.000. HICKS, 50 . Life Bldg. 30 hall, kpacious p ing roon, la nished In o 11 Pt i prices nd upon sy 1 wern Stanton eounty 4l firat-class ¥ W enient to good m Well water et on B north ‘ms apply 1o A, I For priecs 1 & Co., Wisne MELY sale by Clouser & Aten AX12R on UGth ave, bet Howard. Price $1,500.00. #ood nefihiborhood, per front foot ) on 418t ) corner GOOD This fine lot, in i $100.00 )0, d wbout on “ghton 5.00 House, 4 _rooms Helglitn: #050.00-$100.00" casli, offer ona $1.800.00 first mortgaee now due. bearing 6 per eent, on real estate worth & Afen, Rootn 2. Pytterson block, 1623 Fox SALE. el t room houss with moder ality. Address X, 503 First Natio building. dt40.000, olock per ook 1 15 CASH, WILL BUY THE BOS at 1612 Farnam. next N. Y. Life alife investnient fiture v Patterson, 10 nets e AINS. HOUSES, LOTS AND FARMS, . K. Darling, Barker blozk. (VHOICE FARMS. C.1 BOATRIGHT J ALE_STORY AND HALF COTTA it rooma and paved streot near Hanscom D Address B 5, Bed O SALE 200 ACRES CHOIC and fraft lind in Sarpy county nc one-half mile from R. R. station. 219 Tourd of Trade, Omalia. 7OR SALE_GREAT BAR € did 160 “acere farm, 9 mi Must sell Boggs & Hill. 578 puz Yo IN CHEAP LAND. safest inve on the market 1300 ACRES Pole. Ne sofl, wil grow first-c les, ete., $5.00 pe 800 ACRES in Greel TORCHARD r Lousville, H. T. Clark ;AIN ON A SPL & soutn of Kearn 328 THE county. Nebbraska, two i the Unfon Pacitie viil- on on the B. & M. 1 vater, ete.; $5.00 per m the line e ool fourtlis smooth splendidly adapte 1z o1 grazing purposes. Pric Thia 1a” 6200 13 GENCY, 2 buflding. v NTY 10-ACRE TRACTS NEAR OMAHA: Thirty farms within® 20 miles of Omahii, $10 10 #50 pe Cun trade one and acts. Wi, N Withnell HICK! SAY it you ean't ot Bosgs & Hill, 678 a2 BRASKA, SOUTH DAKOTA s, D Havs, 31 LOT IN South N LADY, v for 1,000, Who wants 1t Rare bavgain. (100D FARMS IN nuna: low prices aud ciary te room 2 Withaell block. HJI 1y 00, IN _HOUSE Aldross AND Box o8, IEST AND cond bost plan, building a numbe bounded by Gec on_aud e 10 be us his wo and offer Hix room cot- {2 10.00 FOR TI1 3500 for the o conto ) cottag Virginia s, We dosiry teal an possibl ) give prizes fo tages to he within_the Hmit of afn bath, closet, wa must be submiticd before Feb. tion open 10 housekeeners only eulirs enguire of Fidelity Trust Comy m streot iplati of i richan and the arr I Jterm payments, lot 6. addition tg the eity' of On Andover, 111 Tk sa ACRE Wity betwaen Soitl On well fmproved. house, barm, slide trecs, e Bve apple e, 1000 bearing grapes baskets Jast weason), 1,000 blickberries, raNpbertion, plums, Foosehe . com iy, woll, ete, Q Btrat 18 nowW irded 10 motor Frade from ‘South Omaha 10 Seymour park, T terainus of the praposed Platio river canal, i Drobably the location of sugar beet factory. "$450 per acre s, alanee on Gme; will Sell Tss than 201 IA. Dadge, 1020 South 25th street BURINES FROPERTY FOR SALE, - CHOICE BUSINESS CORNER on ¥ #55.000.00; will take one-hall pureha; good Kloek, rancl or wild land 10 FEET FRONTAG E on Upper 20th, price $36,000.00 bly one-half i’ improv farm land. George N. Hick tox 18, Bye Jon s Ok M3 ON Q STREET A find Seymour park, num St price i arnam St near westhind, ponsi- 1y or Life ROOM HOUS Price PROPE tary roid. cloke to motor, 100 ch prico. for Monday and Tuesdiny only Brow Bullding. 180 aud Dougla ACRE PART OF ACRES $100.00 peracre. F. K 609 4 (GARDEN LAND. ANY Tfinent 8lte irownd elty Barker block ( ROC I\| l-’nl TAGE .00, Collar, ity W Tnquire 1818 Farna Darlin clstern, Long tlime. SCALES. ch fusortion. $1.50 on for loss then 20¢. JOND HAND SCALES. ALL KIN EW AND 81 Lake st., Chic Addrens Borlen & Selleck Co. N ATOR Wi T W DR MAKT SMAKING | i Tolwlie, 11 GARBAGE 1 ORDI R FOR TilE REY o, m \, et VAT A ecR<pools Nt 1o | office of the Boand of Health wil nded to, | T 1zhit & are James Fu tor Lorer ind Sm Overgaard, A. MieDonald a7, Barke LL Ml £ ACADEMY. aliio p DANC.NG Rates, 10¢ a_line month, ' Nothing taken f MORAR .. Saturd 1l now daneos, DS DANCING SCHOOL, The midwinter taen b wwsos now forming. Ch 1o 1 104 0. OF 8 e Tucndiy day 8 . m. Privite in il Call for terms 1510 HA v 1118 Lhi8 Wtk th M RSANDEMBALM: RS . $1.50 0 Haspor 1o thian G Y WITH LML O, Manl 16th el UND R1AK “Raos. 100 month N W. BAKER (FORME! Jaeobs, dene W Wb 315 8 a tine cach fns hing taken o JONN G RKETT, ¥ ner, 1518 i SHOKTHAND AND TYPsWRITING viion. 1 01 dine pe L OF SHORTHAND, 713 N for clrenlur 05 AND LANGUAGES. 504 1. SECTO, O, Ask Ve MUSIC, ART Life each lsortion, $1 Ve 1 JOIST AND TEACH | Gl e T S e BUREAU. SUES &% ©). SOLICITOKS Beo Building OMATA, NE. Advico FREG RAILWAY TIME GARD BURLINGTON & Q Depot 1th and Mason Sts. ~.Clife: Chil “Chiea Teaves CHICAGO. Omaha 4.45 pin .45 702 pin 11.85am JON & MO, RTVER. and Masou Sts. sver B Wood Exprods Denver 110pm 410 pm Xpross.. | . via U, 2, Trang. | 6 5, K. I, & PACIHIC, i WEST. 1 10N PACIRIC, von Dior 100 & e CICAGO, MIL & ST. PAUL P. Depot and Marcy Sts, 500 pm | Oklaho GIIC \UE: Loaves maha ni 4:05pm | n Flyer ... $i)..Chie, Pass. .. (BX.Mon) Mo, Valic L[70.00 am 450 pm 10 am LISU Louls (ex Sum) Nebraskn Loeai. $1opm Siowe o1ty Repriss. (5 430 St Paul Limite PRI s caves | SIOUX CITY & P __Depot, 10 and Marey Arrivos Omal, +i.St Paul SIOUX CITY & PACIK __Depot, 15th and W' 5.46pm | _o.4dm| [Arrivos |~ omalia Arrivess Omaha uu..um U, ¥ b | OMAHA & ST Depot, 10th -t Louis Ci successful minstrel farce o two night's engagement evenng. of high “Tuxedo,” the comedy, wiil ope at Boyd's theater this (Sunday) “Tuxedo” is a happy combination cluss minstrelsy and clean farce comedy. The idea is entirely new and has met with strikingesuccess. Tuxedo” introduces min- strelsy in 4 new guise; the story of the piece is 50 well written that it would be in itself of special interost as a comedy proper. The play abounds in lively incidents throughout; it is a new type of amusement and has the advantage of being in thorough touch with the times. The old time min- vel entertainment 1s entively out of date The absurditics of plantation” lite and the sentimental side of slave iifo are no longer of genuine interest to American audiences, as the entire conditions of affairs in the south > undergone a change since the abolition of sluvery, consequently minstrelsy in its old garb is a leaf from ancient history. It thus became necessary to draw from new 2nd vital sources if minstrelsy was to regain its former hold on the public, and his has been thoroughly accomplished in *“Tuxedo.” When the curtain riseson ActI'the audience sees a number of society people trying to get up an entertainment for theie own amuse ment. At the last moment tho swells who had promised to figure in prominent parts failed to put in an_appearance, and they ure consequently at their wits' end to know what to do, when they learn that Hughey Dougherty’s minstrels ave rehearsing in the neighborhioad, and they conclude to seelc their assistance. ‘This is done, und Act 11 shows the minstrels giving theie grand Col umbian first part on the lawn of the Tuxedo club house, A very clever lot of people have o great deal to do with the success of “I'ux- edo.” Prominent in the company are Hughey Dougherty, Arthur Ri Burt Shepard, B4 Marble, G. W. Dukeland, “Siim Jim' Guyer ana’ Goodwin, J. Royer West. Fred Oakland, W. H. Thompson, J. B. Martin, Samuel Compion, the Misses 1da Fitzhugh and Alice Montagne. Ida Russell, May Powers and Bella Darhing. The attraction at the Fifteenth Street theater for the first half of the week, be ginning with the matinee today, will be a fd scenic production of “Iaust’ by the Morrison company While the world endures the tragic of Fuust and Marguerite will always to anterest and attract the public, There 18 50 much about it that possesses that quality kunown as heart interest. It has veen rendered in nearly all the modern civilized countries and hus been set Lo music by several noted composers. In its dramatie form it has not been played very much of late years, until revived by the Morrisou company To give a reully wmeritorious performunce story serve | isti (X7 f 2 | 8f the vicce 1 | L capa v i | scttingy In t t \ord eha | In this reape Ho. Mot | L introaic in tho fa render it to more ntense and s od and \timen | | | | is maid to be of ¢t nd to the por the ors among others, M neis Lyman, Bdward 1. Mi Olen Ve v Cavorly and May nt will undoubted rayal Harrison prove a | large The people had O yeur have Mr. Jav in managew Mr. O recei of an opportunity in “M as this to nte Cri the during in th Ly wanted to know includod M it was decided to | v scenie revival of Alexander Dumas' wsterpicce during Mr. O'Neiil's ement in Omana, There is food | Lt in the fact that this favorite | romantic actor has played the part of 1d moud Dantes over $,000 times during period of ten years, Alth. it, of cour would be absurd to detract from the respecs Live me s of Mr. Charles Fechtor's drama tization of Dumas' great novel, it is doubtful | if “Monte Cristo” could have achieved the prominent in the affections of the American peoplo if it were not for Mr. O'Neill's superb acting of the chief role, No modern part was ever written that ex acted 5o much_from the actor us Fdmund Dantes; but Mr. O'Neill's versatility of talent has been more t suflicient for the | ‘cquirements of the rol During his first ppearance at Booth's theater, New York, he instantly caught the spiri; that animuates the hero of his novel; as Edmond Dantes he his the careless leartine aud insinuating charm eharacteristic the honest sailor lad As Abbe Busoni he possesses the elevated position and lofty demeanor of a tioly man, whose mission is to teach and save, and elérzymen of all de- | nominations ave frequent’ visitors av Mr, | O'Neill's performance. As the Count of Monte Cristo his prescnce is a roal orn ment to the s He has the air of high breeding befitting the man of the world and moves over the boards with the grace and refinement so peculiar to a French nobleman and so rarely found among actors whose task it1s to portray such characters, ‘True to his artistic convictions, and recognizing the fuc that the public does not pay adu.ission to se one good actor and twenty bad actors, M O'Neill has surrounded himself with ' ca pany that in every resvect is even strong than_those of former years. A re acquisition to the cast is Miss Lucie Celest who last summer played oppositeparts to Miss Ada Rehan in Avgustine Daly's London stock company. She is said to be one of re- markably baudsome appearance and var artistic ability. The other members of the cast are well known in this city, and among them may be found Miss Kate Pleteher, Mr. George A. D, Johnson, Willinm Pascoe, anlklin Hallett and W. J. Dixon. 'The nie accessories are said 10 bo very real- and tasteful, and the costumes artistic and historically correct. | | | Neill , and nt | Boyd's theator il nt ) persons who Neill had ot in his repertory, ved many tors fro) Mr. O Cristo give nte n of | The attraction at Boyd's theater for Thursday, Friday and Saturday next will be John T. Kelly, a clever Irish comedian, who has long been a great favorite here. On this occasion he will prescnt for the first time here tis new comedy, “McEee of Dub- lin," a rollicking Irish piece, thut is_full of innocent mirth and that pathos which c: be #o easily woven into the most ordinar! story. Kclly bas a great reputation impersonutor of the Irish character; he is first ¢ actor, and no little amusement that he creates comes from his applying his legitimate methods to his work. His fea- tures under perfect control, and his odd changes of expression cause a great deal of laughter “I'he play was written by Charles T. Vin- cent and Mr. Kelly, and it differs from other comedies of the présent day in that it does not depend solely upon specialtics, songs and dauces for its success. v has a very clever and coherent story, running throughout, and the interest 1s maintained to the end. The | new piece has met with great success in other citic: y is credited with hav- ing wade the bigzest kind of a hit in the titleroie. Me. Kelly's ablities ave well kaown to our theater-goers, who remember | with pleasure his engagement here last sea- son. His performances are always spirited and full of vim, and the fun mever flags for an instant. The supporting company is the best he has ever had, The production will be handsomely staged and costumed, and will be complete in every detail. The Al G. Field Columbian appear at the Fifteenth Strect theater four nights, commencing next Thursday, Janvary 25, with matinees Suturday und Sunday. “The company includes a large number of the bright particular stars of the burnt cork profession and is particularly strong in every department, The comedy élement includes, besides “‘the only Al ( IMiold,” ClI !nlllvs KKenna, Tommy Donnelly, Fred Russell and Dick Clark. The vocal corps is said to be exceptionally strong. Likewise the olio, which is made up of some of the most sensa- tional acts ever wimessed on a minstrel stage, prominent among which are the Al- veraz family, known ISurope over as the Musical Barbers of Soville; the brothers Mohring, righ cla: acrobats; Cradoe, the Roman axe man; an old-time negro song and dance sketeh, “The Buarbers' Pienic, introducing twenty of America's foremost terpsichorean artists, and the beautiful and bewildering mareh of the “Coutinentals.” Several new features are introduced in the first part, making on o whole, it is claimed, one of the strongest wminstrel programs ever presented. On Thursday night the official returns di- rect from the arena of the Corbett-Mitehell fight will be read from tne stage. i SPECIAL BENEFITS. minstrels will i i New Supreme Court Decision May Save the City Somo Mon Assistant City Attorney Cormish viving a great deal of satisfaction in antici- pating the effect t cent decision of the supreme court will have in a number of suits that are now pending against the city, The decision has to do with “special bene fits” resulting from public improvements, and is contrary to the position taken by ex- Chief Justice Maxwell on that point. 1t was held by the latter that where tho benefit was | general to all the proverty along the strect ftcould not be considered as special, and | should not figure as an offset of dam in estimating the amount to be »warded the property owner. In other words, it was Leld that if a chango of grade necessitated the outlay of 1,000 to place an abutting picce of property in the same con- dition it was in before, and at the same time the change had benetited that piece of property 500, Just as it had ull cther pieces of property along the strest, the beneit could not bo considercd as special and t property owner was entitied to ive the £1,000 which hie had been damag Commissioner Ragan now r opinion und holds that the mere fact benefit is general to thav extent does not prevent its being speeial m an individual in stance, He thereforo holds that the special benefit must offset againsy the damages, the vesult of which, whilo not pleasig to t individual property owner, will undoubtedly result 1n & great saving Lo the city 18 de Charles I, Drexel, s wereial club, 18 the recipient tions from his many friends. He had & narrow escape from death Friday eveniug while attempting to alight from o motor car at Vark avenuo and Pacific street, Ho “was not quick enough on his feet, and fell on the concrete, sliding backward until his head wus within a fow inches of tho rail His good luck saved hiw, however. us his head struck the oilers of the wheel and de prived the coroner of a job, The damuge to the motor was shight, of congratula ts | NEW STEAMER | panies | talked L ANONG THE Po:sibility of B — INSURANCE MEN tter Firo Protoction for tha# Pucking Hounses, Fire Undorwrit orease in s Stocks nnd write The arr durin underwriters, h factlitios § \ portion te vance of ra ( | that i packing hov would eventy forming a pool f gine houses would be long run, that the insurance do for exclusi M., econ and they t present, ow tection which w the commission generally were my results, and that WA HOW botter e its history. He numerical stren increased in tho v anticipate owing to the propriations, pre Monthy ¥ st The for the past three York Commercial “Ilie losses by past threo yea lowing table A 1 January Marci April ) October. ovember Decenibe Totals .§137,710, 1t will be seen the total for 23,700,000, and According to prostration months losses ; losse: gainst that they wer over those for th respectively. Th exhibit, and’ scer that the suceessful i thei hazard, There were i greater destructi most Just closed were: Hillsboro, Tex., v San Fran but for that viirion Sy Clevel , curlh New York City, other rneus hiladelph “ Wiito Hiy Baltimore, Rome, The fire undc tribute muth of t carelessness in fn power equipmen being tnvestigated ering particulars tion to this featuve, it i ulent fives common.” are De The Spectator upon a subject of gei braska: It Is not true th have decl owners of Nebrasl They are (o o cigage in Wi where, © We are abl to what the state compaunles for risk not puying 1eent, There his 1ot hes Nebraska stito ou the companios are notice thit the cot burned on one fire than they anee companies i years, That is the Life Un A special meel Underwriters' as: the rooms of the evening, January th pertaining to the uext mouth. TEST WAS packors dosived Speaking § tested sucha b omp! 180; the rule it might have been of business would h the ¢ £56,000,000 compaunics h notable fires d furniture N s tes the 1 busily « Jinuar; and the citizens of the state lost purpose of considering SATISFACTORY / Mol y Over a Do & Morehants Reducing LAte Undor~ Spocial Meeting, France engine tost whic to the fire proved tha thoe business La Howed by o evon Rroutly flames iv cit 118, t A w sfaction large tho ox alalt i ad yostorday s that the Omaha sity of five ons ana. South realizo noce the parchase of a uso at the pu Havtman believed s omy for them 1 the expressed the opinion could then seeure all tha which they eannog lack of better five of tho new ine ast Wodnesday in Omaha, said that fire underwritors ore than pleased with tho the Omabia fire department quipped than ever before in loped, however, that the thof the fivemen would bo weie future, but he did not ssing system of limited ay ing to on ent © Loswes Compard cte statistics on fi s yoars appear in th Advertiser as follows months, durme L are exhibite » losses Now cach of tha by the fols 1502 T000 § 1803 000 €1 8 11014000 10108000 11550800 0455000 52300000 0 110400 16002450 14608 000 1001 150 $132.704,700 $150,447 from this comparison thag exceeds that of 1802 by that of 1801 by 18,700,000, of tmoral Hazard, xpected that tie utter for the last six ve largely inereased tho omparison shows that tha period were §0,000,000, for_the first half, und only £2,000,000 to 3,000,000 last naif of 1502 and i8U1 is feature eratitying ns to warrant the inferenco ave been unusually r diserimination on moral n December 235 fires of & veness than £10,000 each ing the month 2275,000 000 1000 fous 5 , virious.! 15 # inoss Hioeks hon works stores and . 161,000 160,000 225000 55 hou worsted i N,V locomotive works redisposed to at- he inercase in fire waste to, sulating electric hght and ts. Tho electric hazard 18 1 by experts, who are gath= of eloctric fires. In addi- alleged that fi more and more writers becoming amor, has the following tos interest in Ne- insurance com- upon - broperty ko or of any other statc, ployed in paying Lisse he t stite or clse- 1 (0 auswor tho question as government is paying the supon fts baildings. Itis nor has 1t the past siy years. nany fnsurance upon the ildings in ali 1) lucky In- conse 1l houso at 7, with all 1t eastern lured war pents, more by thats o ald the Tusurs 15 0 probibly five however, would premiv i funy ers \\lll Meot, of the Nebraska Life sociation will be held ay Commercial club Monday 22, at 8 busincss matters annual banquet to be given A full uttendance is desived. Merchants K Merchants thrc ducing their stoc ing as little insu puzhout the sand conseque ance as possible. W source of complaint aimong fire underwriters. Tos Life insurance o H. D. N the statc coley hus urance Items. agents report adull week. returned froma tour of M. A. Carr, an insurance adjuster of Atch- ison, is in the city. of th yet be supy up “The loss have uo Industrial ness picking ar e Farnam Street theater sen paid. rintendents considerably report busie The people recovering from the Christmas drain. The five losses in the United States for the weelk from the bl were 81,410,300, William Henry has joined the 1 tator” since the organ.” The decided to foregs take up a subseri drop the proposit apprehension of r Mr, T C. Brow the Pacitic Mutu with 1k 1, the State Mutual through the state The latest aceident msuran luundry wor that it will offer cidents to all persons cents. 80 ceeds ¥ The ner been generally ad take elfeet at onee cantile risks whe valued at speciul hazards A muss o Nebraska City I th ent riise me was lal over for U compuny. Anothe A test of the w Mo., was recently the ' fire underw ot altogether sureams blaying o one of the highes SLECAIIS WOro nob or fourth stories. A burglary capital of Berlin, ‘Twonty will be ealled. I’ merchunts, 1ol Berlin averages n larceny, with a ¢ 000,000 marks. person to membe; scheme will be QUALLEr per conly Boston Life Unde Hi applic £10,000 ‘ting insurance 2,000, ‘The 4 Lo the LItk of January I'he insurance was §821,200, Brown of the Iquitihle— itorary forces of the Spe demiso of the ‘official writers association o its annual dioner, und ption for the poor; also to ion to offer a reward for rebaters, the tall sycamore of al, has closed i contract wtigan, general agent of Mr, Brownlee will work for o whil ution of counon aceident co is in conneetion with A Toledo firm advertise policy of £00 whose laundr nlee nt coinsurance clause has opted throughout lows, to w1t applios to all mer- re tho building or stock is or upward and on all of citizens was hel L woek to protest against n insurance rates, The vgely attended and plaus ho organization of u home v mecting will be held soon, ter pressure of St. Joseph made at the request of viters. ‘The results were ausfactory, With ecight 1pon a seven-story building, L structures in the city, the effective above the third at company, with & 000, 18 being organized in five percent of tho capital he stockholders are chivfly ice statistics show thub early 700 cases of extensive tefinite loss of about 200, premium enutling o ship 10 the new insurance from ouc-eighth 10 che fOF i1 §CAL OF 850

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