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Advertisements for thewe columns will be taken witi] 1230 p. m. for tha svenini and until 9:00 b . for the morning and Sunday editions AdVertivers, by eniesting & numbered check, in carn of Tho Tee, Anmwars no addressed will be_delivered upon presentation of the echeck. Raton, 110 word first insertion, 1o & word iereatior, - Nothing taken for lows than e BITUATIONS WANTED fnsertion, 10 Tor leas than T a_word Rates therenfter, 1ie word firat thing taken AMERICAN erh T ept. _AQI X 11 WANT wishes situntion I8 bght or where other oo, WANTED-MALE HELP. = rtion, le a_word less than 2. LADY O Rates, Afer. word first_in Nothing taken for TEAMS FURNISHED; INSTALL American Wringer Co., 1 o COMMISSION. THE New Pat Hells on ITORS, ard st o e W ; TANTED-SALESMAN: SALATY FROM GACTICAT, FATMER, V1 o shares, non Florence Inke. Boggs & THIl 1408 Farnam street. BMase 11 Santn FRENONT pom factory, B RY OR the nge Asing magle For WANTED, P AT : MEN TO wonth and exp: $100.00 K with stamp, Sumatra Clgar of cigars; Address, ago, il WANTED, AT ONt clothing. Call at Katz-Nevins Co, and Douglas, WANTED, A with good Tefe Broken How b SIRET CLASS TROOM MAKET, e inues, Chtress G e T, Jon Broken 1ow, N b s i SELL OUR GOODS BY 7 TO merch 00D COA 10th st MO LEARN JEWELER' Apply room 509, Karbach block. SALISMA D, TRAV i Btat Towa Nebraskn Add ¥ IN BEVERY TOWN TO 1 smoKing pipe; cannot b no experience 18 requi buys one as soon as he s prof nd out Al for 10 ipe C WANTED -FEMALE HELP. Tates, 1% word first Insertion, 1o a_word Nothing- taken for less than 2 therenfter. WANTED, COMIETENT GIRL FOR SECOND 310 Farnam, work and (o assist at sewing. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. : Continued. LARGE ROOMS, WITH STRICTLY e - MT07 NORTI ISTH STREET able, reasopable r. FoMAB L3 FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, 107 8 1. FLa18 M2 SHED OR_UN renzer,” 118 h M350 110 N 130 TWO FI firnt-class DOLAN HO Good rooms, 211 wood SIRAD furnished SOUTH rooms at FUTR “The THOARD. Mo WITH family 6 N. 1 ¥ FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM, MOD. th board, 0 g Cass street M52 1% BOARD 831 11 UN. 1700 URNISHED ROOMS WITH 613 N, 2 P OR Mok Dodge, corner 1 ¥ FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. A line each insertion, § g taken fof less than 2 Tates, 10 line per month. Noth FOR North- M1 i UNFURNI housekep ng, HED ROOMS, SUITADLE cliy water, ete,, low rent 17th ana Webster street. - UNFURN Keeping o N. ilth, SHED man CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE. and wife. No chiidren. 319 G657 UNFURNISHED ROOMS FORt 206 N. 19th stre G-M373 Fon light RENT, housekeeping. FOR RENT, STORES AND OFFICEé HLL induc Apply build- 3 S FOR K 16th Held out to Jobst Bros., ing. 16 MONTHS LEASE OF RENT IN THE and Harnoy. — Specia to permanent_tenants, rooms 60 and 61, Schiltz 1TH, 1099 BUILDING, has a_fireproof m heating fix- ete. Apply at 1-010 STORE, 309 8, FOR REN’ 916 Farnam st cement basement, tures, water on_all the office of The THE STORE BUILDI 5 FARNAM ST, must be rented for some price at once for some legitimate bustness, Come in with Boggs & Hill, 008 Farn . THE 4-STORY BRIC The buildin complete floors, gas, Beo TRICK STORE ROOM ANT S07 St ary's s nt out (1 trade, RNER ATH AND Tor drug or groeery atore, L) sirab) AGENTS WANTED Rates, 100 a lina ench Insertion, $1.50 a line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. cA IN NORTH Decatur_st. J—0154 -2 I CAN FURNISH BOTH MALBES and females with easy and pleasant employ- ment at home (no canvassing). Can earn from §2.00 to $5.00 per day and no experlence needed. This is something entirely new. Send 10 cents (silver) for samples of work and full particulars. G. H. Carpenter, Newaygo, Mich. J—M373 18 ERS TO SELL MEDICIN Omaha; good wages. Address WANTED, CLASS COOK, I\UI)I'IH WANTED, A FIRS good wages will by Kind need appl Douglas st. WANTED, A_Gi housework. Mis. C. OD GIRL TO DO GENI . Sumner, 635 Geor COMPETENT vork. Small tamily, NTED, A referen TED, AT ONCE, COM inisher; ‘best of wages to work Room 11, Continental i street ontrae i 1o ansiat in second work; ste Fight pirty, at 310 Farnam, p &ANTED-NURSE FOR SMALL® ¥ South at TO SELL TO FARMBERS TH articles on ecarth, 24 Sheely M5l 130 WANTED, SELLING territory; no TLERS selling 0 I Dest block. INERAL AGENTS new articles to dealers; exclusivi competition; no capital required; cent profit. . Columbia. Chemical Dearborn street, Chicago, Il ~ WANTED—TO RENT. Tc_word first insert] Nolhlnl taken for I —TO RENT FURNISHED HOTE L IN x busi- Rates, 1o a word thereafter. e WANTE| City or good town; must be doing payl ness. Address G 65, T K- WANTED, T0 RENT THRER OR FOLU. rooms for light housekecping: M3 1 UN- STORAGE. TGOOD Apply '\\ \'\ T 'h,‘ Nousework. at once. T4 word Nothing_ taken Rates, thereafter, FOR RENT, CHiAl G-ROOM_COTTAGE, with bath; ‘i cft e 8031 California PIST $16.00. APARTME bufldings, venjency Chicago ot 0. I 6-HOOM COTTA! Stanford Circle. \TS, 4 TO 7 ROOMS, IN CLOWRY 16th and Chicago sfreets; all con- rents low. ADply (o Roberts, 1614 reet. “D—M6%0 Ag¢ IN ALL PAI CITY, THE Davis company, Farnam. 150 CHOICE IN 204 Bee bulld- 994 K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. S0 160 MODERN, 8. Elgutter, ¥ 10USE, ALL Inquire at 6il. 1433 A13 LATS, BTH AN 3. W. Squire, 345 Tiee Uldg. D488 COMFORTABL] CONVENIENT, cate rentals; best 3 and d-room suites pers’ only. References required, in tenement. 816 S. 224 st. 609 PARK D. enworth. FOR RENT, 8ROOM HOUS DERN, FUR- nished or ' unturnished. mmDnl ect. STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS: CLEAN and cheap rate. R. Wells, 11 F ”R)l"nl‘tiw STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1211 HARNEY. M—101 OVES STORED DURING THH SUMMER. 1207 Douglas. Omahs Stove Repair. works. M194 maydL WANTED—TO BUY. Rates, 1%c_word first insertion, thereatfer. ~ Nothing taken for les HIGHBST mu- ] mm carpets, cte. IFE. Noaz e A SIX OR SBVEN- Addross G WANTED, HOT WO N. Y. I WANTED T0 PURCHASE ‘oom modern house at low price. 15, Beo. N4 CITY MALT -CO. OMAHA, ARG I3 the market to buy 20,000 bushels of barley. end_samples of grain. —M8 GATE THE OMAHA I)A]IY RFF WEDNESDAY, AI‘RIL H. 1894, PERSONAL. Continued OXYGEN CURE ASTHMA, ption, catarth, ete, Thres Jouglis LIK, 16th and Ldge, 432 AL3 MASSAGE COMPOUND bronchitis, ¢ days froe at It. 8 MADAME LA ROOK HAS OPENE pariors at 322 North 10th_street, second foor. Improved “magnetic, vitapathic, sulphur and alcoholle baths, both restful and curative. Improved Swedish hand rubbing. 9 a. o 8 p. m. Parlors 12 and 13 U524 EORGE GIBSON, AGED ABOUT o, NA ¢ England, who was fn Montana and ho in the seventies and early eighties, com. municates With us prior to December next ho will_hear of something to his advantnge. Lewis A. Groft & Lefroy Bradbury builiing, Los Angeles, Cal M7 A26% 1120 M 120 F. DORSEY, 8 CARD READI? h street WHO IN 189 county, Nebra WL sond his Nutional Fank that will SONAL_ IR JOHN FICK 1890 lived in Cherry about 12 miles from Johnatown address o room 314, Omaha building, he will hear of ssmething interest him. PEL AL, A BUSINE o correrpend with oy mony. Letters strictly F., 1% 0. box Omahia, MONEY TO LOAN -REAL ESTATE. S50 ol s than ¥ 8 MAN, 01 g Indy s obj confidential, Al Neb, first Insertion, taken for 1 line ng Rates, 100 o per month JAN & TRUST CO,, 318 N. Y. LI rates for choles security wa farms or Omaha eity proy W- ANTHONY loans at 1o braska and MONEY TO mpr and m 1106 ye Fidelity AT LOWEST oved Omaha, Trust Co., RATE roul 1702 FARMS IN DOUGLAS Omiha real estite, n st W-—110 16TH AND y and firm MONEY fmproved Fidelity OMAHA TO LOAN ON and unimproved Trust Co., 1702 Far LOAN & IST | ty at lowest rates of interest. W10 POLICIES LOANED_ ON Kansas City, Mo. W17 PROPVERTY cent. w112 { ON IMPROVED OMAHA an, Love & Co., Paxtyn bik Woais T5ANS ON DHFROVED AND DNINPROY City property; $3,000 and_upwards 16 0o delays. W. Farnam Smith 1320 ‘Farnam. WANTED, AVPLICATIONS FOR LOANS. D, Zittle, Brown bik, Omaha. W § PER CENT MONEY. R. Ttamgo bidg. S ON REAL ¥ notes, etc., bought. Garvin Bros., 210 N. co. 3 INSURANCE bought. ¥. C. Chesney, N ON OMAHA rms at from 6 to 7 b W. B. Meikle, First Nat'l bank bldg. MONEY 70 real estate TO LOAN AT LOWES Davis Co., 1605 Farnam s A. STARR, CITY LOANS ON 7. Moved offlce to Y IMPROVED Life build- W—M383 M5 MONEY TO LDAN— CHATTELS. “Rates, 100 a line each insertion, $1.60 a line per onth.” Nothing taken for less than 2c. WILL LOAN MONEY ON curity; strictly confidential. room 1, Continental block. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURI, all articles of value. Fred Terry,. 430 block, HIEE PLACE TO BORROW ON HO| HOLD FURNITURE, ON HOI AND MULES, ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, ON PIANOS AND ORGANS, ON WAREHOUS 3 I ON MERCHANDISE, Y ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES, ON goods that remain with you I YOU WANT NO PUBLICIT small_amounts, ANY KIND OF A. E. Harrls, 5 n\\us mg. X IN QUICKE THAT you may puy back at any time 15 at’ ROOM 4, WITH- ck, cor. 15th and Harney st FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE MONEY TO LOA We will loan you any sum which you wish, small or Iarge, at the lowest possible rates, in the quickest possible time and for any length of time to sult you. You can pay it back in as you wish, when you wish, itas long as you Keep it W on JHOLD FURNITURE AND PI HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAC WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE, OR ANY OTHER SECURITY, Without publicity or removal of p OMAMA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. H 16TH STRI ¢ floor above U ST, LARGEST A INCOR- 3 LOAN COMPANY 1N OMATIA, sour MONEY TO LOAN ON HORS planos and furniture of all kind gonfidential. J. B, Haddock, room’ 42, block. WAGON: Business Ramge BUSINESS CHANCDS. 10c o line frst ins Nothing taken f Rates, per month. on, $L50 o line WANTED—OF OWNER, A CLEAN STOCK OF general merchandise, ‘not over $6,000.00, for cash and clear land 'in Republican vailey; no agents answered. J. B, Kelley, McCoolg” feb. FOB W—FURNITUEL 100 & lino first insertion, per month, Nothing taken for les URNITURE, CARPETS, ete, from State hotel. street. 3150 a_line Rates, than 250 BEDDING, CHINA, Wells, 111i Farnam 0—M9s0 12 PAYING SALOON IN OMAHA; PART balance trade; sickness cause for selling. J. Wilson, 1744 N. 25th street, Omaha, N Y—-MG74 AL PAYING OMAHA; PART balance trade; sickness cause for seiling. WILSON, 1714 N. 25th street YMo74 Al0% FRENCH & CO., ROOM 22 SCHLITZ Omaha, make a specialty of business chunce: buy, séll or trade stocks of merchandise real estate, furnish partners and capital, a always have opportunities for profitable | vestments.Consult them. Y—469 cash, D. J. BARGAT ory. F. FARNAM & o Bank. Mar N FOR BALE 2911 Webs remises, YOU ARE office, 4Sth afternoon the West and healthiost buyers once; the within ti river canal these 1ots seo these | W, A -ACR FOR SALE, Vs ndd some_profit, We. hav part AlSo for lot nity M. I Kenn i, 0-ACRE F. Neb., 18 withi arm bearing ‘or troes and small small house Branar miles to M K wate stock and $0.00 pe b, O SALE, and lot, ciatern,” city ments. I lected Draskn, s of t an o in nge from nt out. the bargal Hill, ALE fan, p will small ments. Wi building, opposite 1 FOR SALE, ot HOU: 50, house house house 50-foot ot paved stry Lot 50x124, 6er. cottage A Choice b 1 per ce THE BEST day i el in ten, twe: Omaha and yield n bl 1 20 acres so 36 a splendid inv, 60 acres w Hicks, 305 SALE, B, FoR . “fruit ana grove i0-acr bl from Om Millard, Neb. 1D Omaha prc yield 10 pe Hicks, 305 FOR SALE city limits per acre. 500 ACRES miles from miles from ete. N. Y. Lite FOR SALI 10-room pancy blds. MERCANTILE ADJUSTMENTS N, B CORNER WA AND HICK- ok 1, Cre this about arain W. R. payment 5-r. cottage and lot F. D. Wead, It sold_qul uses near FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. Conti Dariing, Barker block. I E-—123 TREET-LOT 1 BLOCK 19 o better residengagor in oity ston add. TAdfress Fixshange fetia, Po. Miil a3 WS FATME, block 18 AT HOUSES, LG AND de. F. K. Darlind¥rker . epent 00 B AND TROOM ¢ PR BB INVI] STOEPRL and Pacifl iny month, S included; tak L car and go out and chapest 1ots In the in Omahia: *pe terma month; don't delay come o car Iine’ will goon | to ce blocks of thes Ay nd e the LOT Apply ‘on MAI3 130 TO LA ind e will ts and rap and building, B FARM FOR SALL r A, D, Rose, on it CORNER LOT IN at half price; sure o pay a hand er for a lot well located in we or housc and lot in Hanscom Place ard & Co., 907 and 00§ N. ARM, SITUATED IN SOUTHEAST il $40. R. R. sta fn five mile on csrne 1 nine months ar; good chard of apple, the 1 peach 500 trees altogether; some grapes frufts; good eive-coom house; alsa two' small barns: corn cribs and about o hu. grain; 1% church: good well; spring and King 1t one of the best of AT In southeast N Price, acre. Address lock box 47, Teru, York. RIZ—M3s1 12 NEW FOURROONM (0 Oth and Sahler streats « eciiar, water; §1,250, 1ong time, ensy pay: 19610 OVER 4000 CAR is seattered all over LLY SE- Towa and Ne- the most Inviting % d safest Investment Any one of theae 4,000 terest on the Inve N $8.00 to $30.00 o No trades, We iy ns. Call nam ASKA, PART- it & Mittan, tiio staftics. i Iliams oD at ON a0 FEASY PAYMENTS, A with 50-foot lot.” A hargain b, 108 N RE-M37 120 USE AND LOT, 5 BLOCKS FROM and lot % mi. w. H and large lot, Wilnit and full_lot, near Yaté at wet, o snap, $i near Kountze' Place, $530, nd lot 21st, nr. Lehvenworth, 2,00 roperty north Hanscom Park, paying t nei income, nmett st., $1,200. 16th and Douglus. I TMENT IN ocated acre property. 2ty Par il $1,000. rade, RE—326 11 OMAHA TO- v gold mine, t be stolen 5 cady growth i abgolutely sure to THero are few bargains: of cityy uthwest of § th ling. st of Souta O N. Y. Life bu RE. 10! TAKEN IMMEDI- 40 acres, With good building 56 few splendid iitatjle for small - fruit, fjoins Millard, only s cusy. CHEAP, 0 or tiacts and poultry; ha. INVESTMENT, - GI operly paying 7 per cent ont net in rdinary time N. Y. Life bldg; RN, 10 ACRES JUST SOUTHWEST OF a splendia ln\\-pm.uh only’§: Hicks, 305 N. Y.\ Life bldi IN GREELEY COUNTY, ONLY North Loup, on U. P. ity., and B & M. It Kood soil;’ wi ¥ 3 net, will . $20.000.00. (it ks, Dldi. RAL BELEGANT § D Hunscor . I you all oceu Hicks, 805 At home, e us. Ratos thereat(er, THE Cavanagh, 504 Adjustments, settlements and compromise made for failing o MERC. first inertion, 1o a_word taken_for loss th “word “Nothing NTILE ADJUSTM Thomas & McGlton, block, Omaha. Counsel. Karbach rinsolvent merchants, GELLE 15! —_— DANJOIST AND 914 CK, 10 California 'st. ©-ROOM_ COTTAGE, 037 N. quire $28 8. 18th sireet. WTH, $11.00. o 360 11 500D DETACHED NINE-IROOM Also §-room house, B, H. Rob: D—Ms9§ ROOM_MOD- barn, Inquirs D80 _BRICK; " EVERYTHING MODERN: Keya, 2001 Capitol avenus, adioining. " PLEASANT BIGHT- e, detached, nice lawn, 30-ROOM rent low. HERWOOD, 423 N, Y. Life. D388 "M NICR 6-ROOM FLAT ON MOTOR LINE. IN- quire northwest Comer 27t and_ Decatur, after 6o om Do Migs A _HOUSE WITH 9 ROOMS, ALL MODBERN convenlences, large liavn. 215t and Lake street. D-MGS 150 THIST STRERT, Moo e RENTAL AGENCY 6-ROOM COTTA 508 8. FOR SALE—10 YARDS A 1 CARPET, $30.00, Bed-room suite and rockers. Y. L. Gee, 3105 Douglas. O--M537 13 e e FORSALE—HORSES,WAGONS,ETC. Rates, 105 a ach nsertion, $1.50 & lne per month. " Nothiag taken £or less than 2. $96.00 CA. QUAR, TOP BUGGY. Surry harness for $15.00, Qun’ make top buggy $2. Buckboard, $10. Own make top bugey, bargain, Drummond Carrlage Co., 18th e 330 M3 ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AT 6C ON THE doltar. W. P. Mumaugh, 1818 Farnam n:.‘” U1 R SALE — CHEAP, ~SEVERAL LIGHT single driving horses. ‘Wheeler & Wilson sew- in machine otice, 514 South 150 atres ~MG28 110 and I FOR RENT, TO PIRST-CLASS FAMILY OF not more ‘than 3 wn *persons, without children, 9-room modern house, 316 North 23th street. Low rent to right party. Bogks & ML 08 Farnam street, MARE, CART AND HARNESS FOR SALE muge’perfectly kentle, vasy for women to handle. Call or address, 810 8. $th street, Omaa, P—530 15 OTTAGES, ONB FIVE ROOMS AND ONG SIX rooms, with cellars, pantries, closets, cit clatern water, large yards with fruit tree natural timber and located on electric street line: nice paved street and sidewalk; rent and §16 per month. Call on Willlams & Mit- room 33 M Cague 1 lock, opposite postofic:, on R, F. Willlams, 2105 8, 13th st, K i D538 11 FINE 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE AND BARN, on ‘motor, for vecant or Improved,. between th and ¥th, Cuming and Leavenworth. JGANT §-ROOM HOUSE, ; modern. Hicks, 306 N. ¥. I D518 10 108 LEAVENWORTI 8T, ~623 150 FOR RENT, E Hanscom Par building FLAT OF § ROOMS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, 14c word first insertion, lc n word _Nothing taken for less than 2 D HAY FOR SALE. THE Cattle Company, Ames, Neb., have of good barn stored hay for sale. flted_promptly. ST. BERNARD PUPPIES. QD49 AL ANDARD 000 tons All_orders Q102 P. 0. BOX 695, SALOON FOR SALE OR RENT; ONE POOL table and all fixtures complete; best location. Address Otto Becker, Ainsworth, Brown count Neb. Y30 11 FOR SALE, BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY and lunch room; best 'location in town of 4,500; doing good” business; good reasons for selling. Address G 20, Hee office. Y—My72 MERCANTILE SS (ONLY ONE that class): will bear any investigati about 34,0000, “Adiress " Ploneer Agency, S| SALOON: ONE tion; s Agenc: £500.00 BUYS NICI abls (or ludics of gonts neer Business Agency, . Price Husiness -M400 11% OF THE BEST: FINE POSI- for selling. Ploneer Rusiness dan, Wyo. ~M400 11° I VARIETY BUSINESS SUIT- reasons for selling. Plo- Sheridan, Wyo. UPHOLSTERING. Rates, thereafler. GLOBE UPH niture cheerfully promptly relephone —_— o word first repairing; Insertion, 1e a word Nothing taken for less than e, TOLSTERING C( NERAL FUR- stimate information given! “All work called for and attende Farnam _ st. 750 128 and MEDICAL. TRates, thereater. ment of ‘merves, stomach, heart, 407 Bee Bidg. —_— UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALM.ERB e word ‘Nothing taken for less' than 2 fvst “insertion, 1o a_word CROOKS' NEW METHOD TREAT- 935 TAKE 1 1) Must e and small Barton's_restiu M539 1 WANTED, MAN TO good FOR EXCHANGE. Rates, oo per month, H, K. embalmer. BBOBTEAND AN'D TYPEWRITING. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOF & lino fest insertion 1618 Chicago st. Tel 90 c a line first insertion, $1.50 a_line Rates, 10c Nothing taken for less than 2o per month. Rates, 100 month. Noth a line each In hing. takon. for. 1oss. than. Bho. WANTED, ‘modern house with exchange for clear land. Brown block. STOCK OF MILLINERY AND want horses & cattle. 5 A FINE TEN OR TWELVE-ROOM barn ot room for B. J. DUSINESS BLOCK ¥OR SALE OR TRADE for land or mdse. In enstern Nebraska Box 100, Creston, Neb. clty. OR SALE, NICE CLEAN GRAVEL_ OMAHA Silicon Wall Plaster Co., 615 Ist Nat'l bank. 7 QM52 AlS A SECOND HAND SODA FOUN- n in good repair, cheap Inquire at No. 13 North 2th street, South Omahd. Q-3 12 RADLE HOUSES NEAR HIGH SCHOOT: oderate. 2616 Capitol ave. D-53) OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. e word first insertion, 1o a_ wors thereafier. ~ Nothlug taken for less than ‘e ? NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, With ‘or without board.. Call at 2107 Douglus. L — MY 13 ¥OI RENT, ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS AT HOTEL BRUNSWIC o BRUNSWICK For familles and young gentlemen. Steam, bath elevator and all convenicnces; prices reason: able; location unexcelled in the city. Apply at Hotel Brunswick, 16th and Jackson strecis, rent FURNISHED ROOM AT 1934 . FRONT WOOM, Jennle McAuslaund m'l ROOMS FOR 15th street ROOMS FOR 0 Harney street FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, BAYouna WOMEN'S Iflllll': UNDI C B OF Women's Christlan association. LI‘I“l lA.l‘flh ot - NS L e S ¥ ROOMS AND BOXRD. BRENNAN _FLA 1500 Cailfornta. Vol S DODGE 61 118 LIGHT HOUSE- ) B-03 110 FURNISHED LIGHT HOUSK- Kpeping. 1B-M53 JOL TABLE, BRUNSWICK, LLIAMS & Mittan, MeCague bullding, opbosite postottice, Q487 11 ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? WE HAVE A millton and @ halt of the best:common briik ever offered to builders They are molded under high steam pressure and are solid. They aro larger than the ordinary sized brick, We will make prices lower tl home brick “maker, and give you belter brick. Write for prices and samples. Fremont Continuous Kiln ¢ Fremont, Neb. 515 16 NEW AND _ SECOND-I{; BICYC cheap. F. E. Bell, %07 N. Y. Life, Omaha. QML m1oe R e FOR LEASE-REAL ESTATE, 10 ACRES WITH COTTAC JUST Hicks, 305 N. Y. Life bidg, =515 10 FOR RENT, southwest ‘of city. CLAIRVOYANTS. Tic_ word first insertion, 1o & word thereatier. " Nothing taken for leas than 25c MHS. DR H. WARRE Mable business medium Rates b year at 119 N. 16 5—108 " MASSAGE MTHB. ITO MADAME SMITH, 802 8. 13TH, 2D FLOOK, team. sul’ room 3. Massage, vapor, alcohol, T—M#63 1* hur and sea batha, MASSAGE. MADAME BERNARD, 1419 DODG. T—M313 16 PERSONAL. VIAVI, HOM TREATMENT Health book & consultation free, Viavi Co., suite M6, Bee Bldg. FOR LADIES, Address o call Lady attendant, b U—MibL MABSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO- and_Hatr (T ¥y cul Wil VAN SAN N. Y. Lie, e~ —— ] o’ A. L. UNDI all kinds of . 14th street SHORTHAND, 13 M2t S SCHOOL OF Omaha. Ask for circular, TLERY GRINDING, ELAND 18 NOW READY TO DO € fine grinding at his old stand, 106 367_a10 " LOST. I OWN 10 FARMS IN NEBR and Dakota; will ell cheap or exchi horses & cattle. Address, box 16, FOR SALI OR EXCHANGE, ADBOUT $,000.00 Stock genoral merchandise, first-class cloar land money or bankable hotes. Look Hox 1, Ta. FOR SALE OR TRADE, TWO FINE, VALUA- ble imported stallions. Partlculars t - 1024 Dodge street, EIkhorn Valley house. 0D LOTS IN COUNCIL of incumbrance, for stock of hard. vet, Coun: Mg 12 s, R SALE, anko for Lingoin, Omalia ot Cliioa ¥ or will ex: Property. TO Piiney, “Tilasn Z=M310 120 CLEAR ar dise. Address F. L. HANGE, 2 ACRES braska land and eash for stock Hox 95 Shenandoa, Ia. 4-room cottag Will take p Tt in painting, Beautitul 8-roo ine b every $0.600; will take smaler p F D. Wead, 16th and Dougla con,, Rates, 100 & lne first tnsertion, per_month. Nothing taken for le WILL SELL AT A BARGAIN, HOUSE, BARN and lot; lso (wo vacant lots, corner 2 avenue and Burdotte, on grade, sewer and water; lots well fenced. Apply o owner, Morand, 1610 Hurney. I R-MT A% FOR SALE, 2 HOUSES AND LOT, 2TH NEAR Leavenworth, bringing good ‘revenue, for cash or purt clear land. Make offer Green, room 35, Backer block. R B LOT 6, BLK. 172, CHEAP. ¥ 9, Bee. 03 A e FOR SALE. AT A DARGAIN 1F TAKEN once. 13 ibacre tracts; every fool & garden; o0 riliroad near Omaha. ‘Address G 31 %ies RE-M03 Rates, 100 a line each Insertion, $1.60 a 1o per . Nothing taken for less than 25c. month. LOST, months Jack; reward. LOS ope, pin! GOLI AMERICAN Tetutn from Lindsay’s. Reward for return to e GREYHOUND, 1, white feet, (collar, to Pacific 'ekpress SIX answers by barn: liberal 549 118 IN AN ENVI L M. Root” on the offic s M35 110 ) BROOCH PN A PL/ * buildi celve' reward BUREAU. Bullding, OMAHA. NEB. Advice FRER AIN GOLD RING IN THE N. Y. ng. Please rethm: {0 John Steel's cor. 17th m‘n Fgrnam, and e o4 110 | SUES & 00 SOLI2ITOKS. Beo IN THE CIRCUIT :.,A MORE CITY-ISAAC . V8. THE NSURANC AL, PANY OR (A 145-1803.) of Baltim A, D, 1594 against INSURANC PANY OF is hereby that the M POSIT sald INSU ther notice NCE (OM uthenticat on or hefor of this ord. the st da newspap: and Territ now existing, to make all or any of s failure tons shall distribution corporation by the Rec True copy, COMPANY D. K. ESTE FISF celyers. 'Y OF BALTI TRIMBLE BT AMERICAN. CASUALTY B AND SECURI BALTIMORE CITY p1 Ordered by the Circuit Court » City this 28th day of March, that the time for fling clajms HE AMERICAN CASUALTY K AND BECURITY COM- BALTIMORE CITY be and it tended until June 1st, 184, and RCANTILE TRUST AND DE- OF BALTIMORE and 2] the of the RANCE Elv fur to all creditors of said INSU TPANY to file their claims, duly d in the above entitied clause sald date, by causing a copy r to be published twile before y of June, 18, in some published In each of the Sta ories of the United State: exclusive of Alaska id publica- the validity of any of "assets of the endant which may hereafter be mad ISI‘IIEI‘I not impair Test. J. UPSHUR DENNIS, ALVIN ROBERTSON, Clerk. We Offer You e Which Insures Life of Mother Mothers_—o a Remedy Safety to and Child, “Mothers’ Friend” Robs Confinement of Its Pain, Horror and After using one bottle of *Morners' Frien,’ Risk. I suffered but little pain, ‘and did not experience that weakness afterward ANNIE GAGE — . press, charges prepaid, on rec Id by all Dru fook to Mother: usual in such cases.—Mgs, Sent by ¢ mailed fr Baxter Springs, ipt of price, 81,50 per bottle. ce. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Should the owned by every person? Book of the Builders be Let every reader of The Bee peruse these reasons thoughttully: 1. Because it is the Authoritative History of the ever performed by man. The World’s Fair will stand out during the 1 ent generation as the BEighth Wonder of the World. appreciate the one hundredth part of its si glances over the pages of the Book of the Buil a fairy tale. It is more marvelous than th Yetit is the simple, truthful chronicle of the accomplished it. 2. Because 1t is the grealest collection Greatest Mechanical Achievement ifotime of the pres- No one can gnificance until he dors. ltreads like 1o Arabian Nights. men whose gerius of the work of Amcrican Artists ever compiled wn one volume. Although the Official Photographs of the World’s Columbian Exposition were, by vote of the I disposal of the *Book of the Builders” (and of tion), it has been decided to illustrate the original sketches oy the leading artists of America. One Hundred will contain productions in fac-simile colors of Oviginal Laudscape, the Buiidings and the scenes of the World’s I"air, executed by fifty artists sel of Ilxecutive Control us the leading art Popular Edition s of America. cecutive Board, placed ut the f no other publica- book entirely from Tho Bee's Full-1 Re- Paintings of the human interest at ccted by the Board There g0 will also be several hundred sketches and drawings in black and white by fifty-cight illustrator: entit leading 1llustrators of America. justl led to rank as the 3. DBecause it can be secured at a cost of only one cent (and a fraction) per day. By the terms of the private arrangement on Columbian Memorial Publication Society, exclusive sale of the Popular ers” in this section. Pavts, appeaving fortnightly, Every subseri has the right to purchase one at the merely nominal price of Twenty-five C Cents if ordered by mail). This covers only production and does THE tored into with the L BEE controls the Edition of the “Book of the Build- The work is to be published in Twenty-five ber to THE complote BEE copy Jents a part (Thirty the actual cost o not include the society’s churges, royaltics to authors, copyrights, cte., all of which ave paid by THI BEE. Persons can secure any part by cutting from th BIE SIX coupons (six daily of different date: sending same to THE BIE MEMORIAL D ho columns of THE s) and bringing or EPARTMENT, to- gether with Twenty-five Cents (hirty Cents if ordered by mail). Coupon for the Book of the Builders appears issue of THE BEE. Section 1 Is Now Ready AND CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE BEE IT CONTAINS PLATES: THIE 1. The Statue of the Republic. By Frank D. Millet. 2. The South Horticultural Bridge. 3. 4. Site of the Grand Court (August, '91). Site of the Art Building. Illustrations in Black and White. 1. A Desert Encampment (March, 1891). Shantytown on Wooded Island. Contractors’ Camp on Wooded Island. The First Gate. C. S. Reinhart. Site of Administration Building (March '91), By Julian By MANH!](]B RESTORED.: pustipa don, SO orgius of 4 lesa:ea the liver, the kidneys L b puritics, oak Organs. 18 bocause ninet nedy 10 eur returned 1 six boxes docs BEFORE ano AFTER CUPIDENE strongt Tho reason sifferer rostatitls per con 60, by mal. “Addrean DAVOL MEDLOIUNE CO., P 0. iox 2076 San Feandino. cal Goodmav Drug 00, 1110 Farasw $t., Owaba; Camp Bras., Oouncil Hluds, FOLLOWING without an operation on pago 2 of every OFFICE COLORED By Lawrence C. Earla, By Bolton Jones. By Charles S. Reinhart. Rix. By W. H. Drake. By Otto H. Bacher. Harry Fenn. CUPIDENE"™ ‘; Lost JA“ e nr and the urinary are iroubled with 000 tos- not oftect & pore Send for sireular and testimoulals, ¥or sale by lowa. (£ AT SOUTH OMAHA AFFAIRS Conley Made President of the Newly Or- ganized Oity Council, BRENNAN AGAIN BECOMES CHIEF OF POLICE Van M, mittees Co Will Succoed Mitehent Up His Come y the Now Other News. Captain How Made Husiness Dons Mayor Ed J City Maly and Councilmen Prank Koutsky, William P. Conley, John J Henry Mies present at 2 when the city time under the The bonds of Councilmen Walters, City Clork Ma Frank Christman and Mayor approved. Edward P, inston, Clerk James H Mullaly Ryan, John 8. Waltor Willlam M. Wood o'clock yestorday afternoon, couneil for the first administration Mics, Police Johuston Toseph . Bulla, Edward and wer met new Ityan, Judgy were Conley was clected president of the council Mayor Johnston then made the committee appointments, which, were confirmed Finance—Ryan, Viaduots, Str ley and Ryan Ordinances Fire and Walters, Police Public Mullaly Public Lights License—Mullal Printing—Conley, Bulla and Ryan Charity—Kontsky, Mies and Wood. The resignations of Chief of Pollco Miles M. Mitchell, Captain James Austin and Off cer James D. Courtney of the police force were read and accepted. Police Officer 0, B. Tubbs was removed. Mayor Johnston appointed ex-Marshal Thomas Brennan as chief of police, and the appointment was promptly confirmed. The mayor was empowered to employ an expert accountant to settle the accounts of officials of the last administration. Councilman Conley offered the resolution: Whereas, unanimously following on mation, Mullaly and and Alleys Koutsky, Bulla, Con- Walters Water Mies and Mullaly, Conley, Koutsky and Mies, Mullaly and Wood. Buildings—Koutsky, Ryan and Wood, Conley and Waltors, Mies and Bulla following The W regulating the sale of liqu requires the publication of a notice of application license for two weeks in the paper having the largest cir- culation in the county in which the busi- is to be conducted, and 'llw recent decision of the of this state has declared nt editions of a newspaper, editions by the same publishers or (l»x|||x|vv)‘. shall be considered as separate newspapers in the publication of this notice, therefore be it Resolved, Tor the purpose of the applicants for license in det which pay shall be the proper one in which to adv "Il the publishers of the different new: s in this county be r quested to !un\l~|| this council with atuty ment, under ofth, of the actual eirculation in Douglas county of their respective new. for the three months ending March 1. In case any more than one ment shall show parate cdition Hun \\!\uh has the said county. These fig to the city clerk not la be the session of the evening. The council then adjourned to meet next Monday evening. Chief of Police Brennan made his first official move yesterday by appointing John Van Wie captain of police. Captain Van Wie is one of the old, trusty and ever efii- cient members of the police force and his appointment will give general satisfaction among all persons who desire an effcctive police” force. Thus far every appointment made by the new administration has been well recetved. Brennan has resigned his position the Unlon Stock Yards company. The polics force will be scaied down un- der Mr. Johnston’s administration to elght or ten men all told, Mayor Johaston will try the efficiency of eight good police offi- cers, and believes that number sufficient for the ‘present needs of the city, considering the city's ability to pay salarie This move, too, will not only meet the approval of the Taxpayers league, but the citizens generally. No change has yet been made in the fire department and none will be for the pres ent, but when the change come: soon will, the chief will be an officer of the past and the department will be placed under command of one of the regular fire- men with rank of captain. Street - Commissioner Joseph M. Tobias has sent in his resignation to Mayor John- ston. This office will be left vacant and unless some pressing occasion requires tho salary of that officer will be saved to the city under the new regime. Mr, Toblas has been a careful and industrious official, The popularity of Thomas Hoctor, who succeods himself, is attested by the largest majority on the ticket, and that, too, against one of the best and strongest men in the city, and also, by recelving the largest vote ever given any one In South Omaha Judge James M. Fowler made more friends and antagonized fewer persons dur- ing his presiding over the police court than any other official ever in the city. Judge Fowler's record s as creditable (o the city as it is worthy of himself, City Clerk Henry Ditzen, by his courteous and obliging ways, won a friend in every man who had business with that city office, and Mr. Maly will do well to keep up the commendable pace. City Attorney Van Dusen gets credit as being one of the most eflicient of the de- fenders of the city's legal intercsts. Even encmies of the late administration give Mr. Van Dusen credit for conscientiously and successfully protecting the city from large and illegal claims, All of the new members of the city coun- cll, except Henry Mies, have had experi- cnce in municipal affairs, and as all are thoroughly famillar with 'the city's condi- tion and wants, there is no reason why the new councii should not meet the ex- pectations of its friends. Of course Coun- cilman Bulla, Walters, Ryan and Mies feel clated, as they each received several hundred votes more than was ever before cast for a councilman. This Is not only a compliment, but to three of them endorse- ments of thelr past municipal records. sting ining then their ulation of that cne edi- circulation in be Lended April 16, of that edition, the of rgest 5 10 than council with Marriage of Mr. Hopkins and Miss Sullivan, St. Agnes' church was filled with a fashionable congregation at § o'clock yeste day morning to witness the marrlage of Mr. Clarles G. Hopkins of Sioux City and Miss Annie T. Sullivan, daughter of the late Timothy Sullivan, esq., one of the old set- tlers of Douglas county. The bride wore white silk crepe, with white rose while the groom wore the regulation dress suit, Mr. Joseph Duffy was best and Miss Cassle Riley was bridesmaic After the ceremony the happy a few relatives and intimate down to an elegant breakfast at sister and brother-in-law, M James H. wry, No. 322 North Twenty second street. A recoption at Mr. angd Mrs, Lowry's was held from 2 to 4 o'clock in the afternoon. With the best wishes of many friends the young couple left last evening for their home in Sioux City man couple with friends * sat the bride's and Mrs. Magie City ¢ Loren, son of D. G. Li Union house, Twenty-sixih is down with searlet fov.r aterprise lodge, No. 79, Knights of Pythias, will work Thursday night in th third degree. All members are urged to at- residing iIn the and M sireotd, James Read nue Reade, aged 3 Thirteenth street fell oft a window noc und fractured one right fore arm. A surg reduced the fract Burglars or prowlers first and N strests 2 o'clock. The windows hou were Ineffectively tried Yester- day, in A, V. Miller's barn adjoining Mr. Curtls' property, was found a hand bag con tulning the model of un unknown machine evidently left there by the persons who dls turbed the noighborhood by thelr aiocturnal prowlings years, son of I, and Missouri ave sill Monday after- of the bones of the \ was called who were around Twenty- last nlght about of D. 8. Curtls