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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY JANUARY 9, 1903. FOR RENT-HOUSES. VANS and baggage wagons. Tels. 1195-114. D SPECIAL NOTICES Wallace, Brown Block. D351 Advertisements for these ool e | HOUSES. Q. G will be takem anti! evening sdition and tor morning and Sunday edit Hates, 1 1-2c & word firet | . reatier. Nothin 26e for the first imsers tion. These advertisements must be run consecutively. Advertisers, by requesting & mumm- bered cheek, cam have anawers ad- HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, Barker block. D3 ROOM modern house, 2313 Charl, phone A-2o, HOUSES | -ROOM house, N. 24th, $14.00. Tel. 4 Bee. Answers so addressed will | D—M3% Tel. 1496 D359 Tele- D163 In all parts of the city. R. C. Petere & Co., Bee Bidg. D—39: MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. FOR RENT--Nine-room house; just newly papered and repaired; all modern except fufnace; 224 St. and_Poppleton Ave., $18 Two 9-room houses, 30th and California Sts. all modern, city water and sewer, $18. One 4-room houwe, th and Cuming Sts, city wate BACHMA Paxton Block! WANTED—SITUATION, YOUNG man wants board while College. Tel place to work attending school. 1984 WANTED, position as bookkeeper or siatant; ‘ten years' experience; b Teference. Address T 13, Boe. A EXPERIENCED | stenographer evening employment. J 23 D525 FOUR good flats, containing altogether 24 rooms, modcrn’ except heat; ail newly papered, painted and new plumbing throughout; all light rooms; being the 24 and 3d floors Nos. 1611 and 1613 Howard st. $120.00 per month for all, or will rent each floor separately. 6-room brick house, city water, etc., 1436 N 19th st GEORGE & COMPANY, desires —_— WANTED=MALE HEL MEN to learn barber trade; free raliroad fare upon our failure to convince you of this being the BEST and only reliable, most _practical barber college in the United States. Write for cataiog today Weaterh Barbers' Institute, Omaha, No B3 1601 Farnam St D684 18 ODERN $-room house, also é-room, fine eations, low prices. Inquire 1411 Vinton, R quire 1411 Vinton. D—T23—8% BOOD messengers wanted; high salaries. | A D. T. Co., 212 8. 13th St. B350 WANTED—Two good huatlers. Open until §p. m. Western Art 1714 Nic ulnu:l!l FOR_RENT—7-room house near the park | " on 3ist and Farnam; modern throughout, furnace with hot water connection; will cated February 1; rent, $35.00 per mongh; owner pays water rent. Apply . ~| at location, 133 North Sist Ave. PANTS pressed, 10c; suits, 3c; we call and D—M755 deliver. 116 8."i6ih, upstairs.” ‘Phone 283 017 N furnished _and modern S-room home, No. 1117 8. %th Ave., to let for 7 months, $45 per month. R.'C. Peters & Co., ground flocr Bee Bldg, D—M7l 0 - NICEL’ fer WANTED, a place for young man to work for board while attending school. Ad- drees Boyle's Coliege, New York Life Bullding. Telephone 1954, BM42 WANTED, by a large Omaha business in- stitution, & young man I7 to 2 years old, willing 1o start on small salary; guod op- ortunity to gain experience and work up. ddress. glving education, business ex- perfence, If any, and references. 8 55, Bee office. B—M515* $10 FOR 17 rooms, 8007 Jackson street, city water and bath, good location. 'Phone 470. Potter, Forgan & Haskell, D62 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. DEWEY European Hotel, 13th and Farnam. 3w WANTED, harness-makers on hand and machine work. 'he Waterloo Saddlery 0., Waterloo, L B-Mith 9 PER WEEK—122 So. 1sth St one block south of court house. E--3 AETNA HOUS , European, 13th and Dodge Lo FIVE solicitors_and collectors. Quick ad- vancement. 621 Paxton Bidg. B—613-11 TOBACCO stripper and experienced ap- prentice. George Harm, 1600 N. 2ith st. B--M6ss 10° WANTED~Men to learn barber trade; steady practice, expert instructions, no limit to term, most complete institution of the kind in the world; all work free; complete outfit glyen each student; wages Baturdays; board provided It desired. Write Moler Barber College, 1802 Doug- las St B—M66S §* WANTED—Single hands to husk corn by the bushel; also men with teams and wagons; good wages pald, Standa e Co- Aien, Neb. B M715 12 WXPERIENCED stenographer, young man, wants good position. A dresafl'r )2:,““‘29, ROYAL HOTEL, European, 16th & Chica L. M. B. hauls trunks. Telephone 780. s 3 ROOMS for light housekeeping. 1112 So. iith Bt E—M30 ELEGANT stenm-meated rooms. 1909 Capl- tol Ave. B9 20 N, 1TTH, NEAT steam-heated rooms, B3l J NICE, warm room, suitable for one or two. 28 'Harney. X ME2S ¥ GANT rooms; hot water heat; mod- 1616 Webster, BE—Ms6 J16 DESIRABLE rooms, walking distance. 2224 Farnam. M3 100 FRONT parior, furnace heat, gas. 2206 N 20th Bt E—-MUT F6 ——————— ey FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. BOY, between 17 and 19, to take care of doctor's office and team. Address, T 23, Bee. BTo5—6 WANTED, yotng man, an expert type- ‘Writer operator who can talk. Address R B R e Bee Want Ads Pay Best Because They Reach Twice As Many Readers SALE—MIS! INDIAN goods and rélles. 1118 Farnam IDHAND safe cheap Deright, 1118 Fas Q401 square feet, fine Beebe & Runyah, 10th Q-3 F4 WAREHOUSE, 58,000 trackage factiities and Farnam FOR BAL first mortgage note bearing 6 per cent interest, payable every six months; has about 2l years to run; good sccurity and endorsed by responsible purty; amount, sLum Inquire C. M. lachmann, Room 4, Paxton block. Q656 ANYONE contemplating taking a business or shorthand course can Secure a life scholarship in one of Omaha's leading commercial colleges. For particulars ad- dress 8 47, Bee. Q—M384 WO good doublo sleighs, $45 and $65; newly painted; Rockaways, depot wagons, Broughams. Drummond Carriage Co. 15th and Harney Sts, Q—-M715 15 NEW and 2dhand typewriters. i119 Farnam Q959 1% dia- ™ LADIES and gents' watches, monds left n pawn, good as new. selling at half price. Diamond Loan Office, 1401 Douglas Q-M217 28 ~ . CLATRVOYANTS. MRS, FRITZ, clairvoyant, 1614 C s street. 8409 MME. GYLMER, genulne palmist, 815 8, 15. 8410 1609 Chi- M2 F3* MADAME LUCRETIA, medium. g0 St s iIAS parlors at 521 N. 18th St ard future. - See Reads past, prosent Prices in reach of all him at_once. LECTRIC TRHEATME! GRACE O'BRYAN of Kentucky, 720 8. 13th. b 1869 1° baths. T—4T5 J13 MME, SMITH, baths, 118 N, 15, 2d floor, 1.3, T-MTT1 F BAUNDERS glves magnetic treat- 1819 Leavenworth St. Flat 1. T*ll‘lfl_l@; RS. DAVIS, 1621 Howard St., MM corns and superfiu- electricity. R. 12, U-41l VIAVI, Woman's Way to Health. Home treatment. Booklet free. 246 Bee Bldg., Omaha. U—4 DR. ROY, chiropod ous halr removed by Frenszer block. GRAMOPHONEZ and supplies and retal. s, _wholesalo Collins Plano Co., 1622 Douglas. U—au4 TELEPHONE 78 for L. M. E. messengers. U—416 T 24, Bee. B—Mis0 14 DENTIST-Wanted an_operato n and bridge workman. ress, stating wages expected, Dr. . Lee, fomerson; Neb. — M PRIVATE family, %9 South %th_avenue. i BOARD by day or week; meal ticket, $3.60, 3l meals, home cooking. w4 Burt. F—is Ju2 WANTED at once, printer, capable of taking entire charge; must be sober and a hustler and strictly up-to-date; no boozer talerated; steady Job; write, stating least wages. Randail & McKee, Sidney, la. B-M777 8 WANTED—Men to'learn barber trade; sp clal inducements to Nebraska and 'lowa students; beware of fake catalogues and misieading oflecs; we have no college in Omaha; write for special offer. Moler's a good all-round FOR RENT—Nicely furnished’ rooms, with board; rooms single or ensuite; modern, including telephone; convenient to cat Ine; also within walking distance; terms Feasonable. Apply 2406 Cass 8L, Tfil.s‘.\lzsu LM94 1o* e FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFIOES. PRIVATE hospltal before and during con- finement; bables boarded and ado Mrs. Gardels, 2334 Lake. con- ted. Tel. Red-18%4. Uit ANY CASE of dandruff or fallipg of hale cured for §1: 3 years' experfence; this is no fake, but absolute cure; If not cured will refund money; can also give many testimonials; ladles can call or address, except Saturday, T. J. Clark, 2419 N. 24th 8t., Omuhw, Neb. U—Mét PRIVATE hospltal before and during con- bables adopted lf’)' » i""nyun"w‘mc" ables adopted. Dr. L. L. Miller, Blondo St. 'Phore F-11d2. U—M27 Barber College, Denver, Colo,, or Dall: Texas. 76 WANTED—Good man to act as financlal agent to represent large corporation; must have bank references and be ac- quainted with leading citizens of his county; high-grade position to clean man. Address Secretary, P. O. Drawer 1146 Des Moines, lowa. B—-M19 9 WANTED, 30 men to cut fos at Swift's 16e hoyse, Cutoft lake, today. B—Ms® FOR RENT—Store in first-class location; Yent reasonable. Apply R. C. Pelers & Co., ground floor, Hee Bldg. 1—266 FOR RENT-The bullding formerly occu- jed by The Bee at 916 Farnam St. It has our stories ard a basement which was formerly used as The Bee press room This will be rented very reasonably. L interested apply at office to C. C. Rose- water, secretary, room 1, Bee bullding. 6L OMAHA DYE WORKS, 1515 Howard, fash- lonable cleaners, dresses, suits, ¢loaks, draperies, lace curtains;’ we dyé carpets. U—-Mx24 16 CHFROPODY, manicuring, faclal and spe- clal massage taught and practiced A, Mayer, 512 Bee Bldg. Consultation free, Tel. 17i8. U—M887 ELITE PARLORS, 615 8. 16th 8t rugs, OFFICES in The Toe bullding HOW per th up. ental rice includes hea SALESMEN WANTED. fons ‘and” janitor elgvlé‘a. R G Pewrs - 20, tal ents, Groune loor, 7O §ELL idé line eniy seller, large| Hiae: TenielAs . profits; sells everywhere; carry sample in 4 4 bockst. Address, §, Bes, Councll Hiufts. | FOR RENT_Bullding suitable for whiole- ~807—13 sale purposes at 916 Farnam, 22x%, four N =7 et F - storles and first-class cemented basement, RE, to sell Lambert Type-| elevator, fire and burgiar proof vault, Monroe & Co., 811 N. 16th St. | office counter and fixtures. Kor price and —i particulars inquire C. C. Rosewater, sec: fary The Bee Bullding Co., room 100, Beo building. T—-MB6T BVERYWH writers, Omaha, NEW opening for traveling salesman of- fered, aleo advertisers; stralght salary to PRIVATE sanitarium for ladles before and during confinement. Dr. and Mrs. Gerisch, 325 Californin . Terms rea RUPTURE_CURED without pain. Empire Rupture Co, N. Y. Lite Bullding, Omaha. J. 0 1913 Leavenworth, cleans rugs, hlankets, ete.; cleans and dyes ladles’ and gents' wearing _apparel; every article Kierilized "Tel® 1300 U—~M498 12 The 4-story and basement brick bulldin 1x120 ft. In size, Nos. 1414 and 1414} Har: ney et. $20.00 per month. Good storeroom, No. 1412 Harney st. $50.00 per month. Storeroom and basement, in first-class con- dition, 1616 Howard st. '§0.00 per month. Storeroom, in first-class "coldition, 1438 8. 16th st. $10.00 per month. GEORGE & COMPANY, 181 Farnam St §0od ‘men. Triumph Co., Dallas, Tex. ~Mb38 9* SELL Bitters as side line on commission; o ‘article, well advertised. 28 Cuming. —i F WANTED, dalesman; young, energetic shoe salesman who has a Nebraska trade, 1o sell & leadmg Bt. Louls line of shoes. Clover Brand Bhoemakers, St. Louls, Mo, 2 —MiT9 14 et Call at 1616 Webster st 1-M47 —_—— e “WANTED—GIrl for general housework; AGENTS WANTED. family "of four; good wages io righi — arty, None but thoroughly competent | wANTED—Canvassing ents in ever BRO Rply. I8 RCHh AL Tel to_solicit_subscriptions to TH A~ C—-Mes1 Wi TIETH CE "‘l;\'.'nw x;Am.?:‘a. o teady employment, with assured good in- 100 Girls.” Call Canadian office, 15th & Dodge. | come. Agents in the country with horse S and buggy especlally desired. Canvassers make easlly 360 to 310 _per month. Ad- dress, Century Farmer Solieltors’ Bureau, Bee bullding, Omaha, —23 COMBINATION DIPPER—Dozen artic in one dlipper; strainer, funnel, ete sample and catalogue describing’ other goods post pala Bc; agents wanted. Chick Winship Co., 104 East 9th St, Kan: City. J—Mds6 110 WANTED—Agents to sell an article that sells to every family; retalls for %c; write for particulars. Robt. B. West, Cleve- land, O. J—-MT0 9 DOUBLE parlors. WANTED—FEMALE HELP, eral housework. Call —T14 8% WANTED, giri for ot 59 N. 8t WANTED, a neat young girl for upstal Work g smull family. 1511 8. Wth ave. corner Yoppleton. C—Motd WANTED—Ladies to lea: manicuring or faclal massage; special offer for ten to begin at once; four weeks completes; call or write Moler Colieg uglas St. C—M6e9 9° WANTED, a head trimmer in millinery de- partment; one who is thoroughly com- etent. Apply or write to J. L. Brandels Sons, Boston Btore. C—o83 WANTED, girl for general housework, small tamily and go Wages od home for géod girl. Apply aM 'o;.nfmm Ave. . C—T30 hairdressing, WANTED TO RENT, A REBPONSIBLE business man will make a two or three-year lease of well Luflt, attractive, seven or elght-room modern bouse In good location. Address § 5, Bee office, stating particulars, KMo WANTED—Board and rool plano parchase. Address WANTED, ghtl for general housewori. Call at 09 St C-728 & WANTEDUompetent housekeeper, small fumily. in country; §0od home and wages. to _apply on T 29, Bee. KM 12 PRIVATE hospital for ladies before anu during confinement; bables adopted. 2702 8. 18th st. Mrs. Fisher. Tel. F3213. U—-M6%9 F3 MRS, JOCABSON, 2 N. 20th 8t. _ U-179 2 ANY fnformation concerning James P. Foley, native of Canirciveen, Co. Kerry, Ireland, would be thankfully received by Thomas F. O'Dea, 2723 2%th St., Chicago, 1, as he would hear something to his advantage. U—M776 11 DR, B, M. JACKSON, 136 Farnam St, second fldor; rooms 2 3 and 4. to larger quarters. Grand Blectric phone 286, 520 So. 16th 8t WANTED—Members for Home Entertain- ment Soclety: 10 graphophone free. to mombers. Writa Mason Co., Box 41, New Yori MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE. ¥4 PER CENT on business property. % per cent on residence property. Options to pay whole or part any tim W. B. MEIKLE, 41 8. 16TH ST, W18 NEY to loan on improved Omaha real estate. Brennan-Love Co., 39 §. 13th W19 WANTED, city and farm loa; and warrants. R. C. Petel Farnam St., Bee Bldg. it ; also bond W20 Paxton Blk. w421 170 5 P. C. money. Bem FARM and city loans, low rates. W. H. Thomas, First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1648 w422 FIVE PER CENT loans. Garvin Bros., 1M Farnam. 5 W 3 ddres with references, Miss L. L. ytle, Yankton, 8. D. C—181-13 WANTED—A competent girl in family of three. Mrs. Kelley, 1812 Wirt, C—78—9 WANTED TO BUY, WANTED—Five carloads of secondhand furniture; highest prices pald, Drop a card or telephone 7. Joe Leyjne. 306 N, 16th St M WANTED to buy or rent & house or flat containing 18 or 2 rooms. Address Dr. Condon, 311 N. Y. Life. N FOR SALE—FURNITURE, CHICAGO Furniture Co., 1410 Dodge. Tel. 280, New and secondhand, bought, sold, exchanged. Otz FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC, WANTED—A girl for general housework; "Nw in (lml{)‘v 1518 8. 82d. C -’“ r" Address T 15, C—M7 100 GIRL wanted; good writer. Bee. WANTED—One chambermald, $15 per mo.; one dining room gifl, $15 per mo.; one dishwasher, $12 per mo.; board and lodg- ing. Address Commercial Hutel, McCook, Neb. C—M6 10 FOR RENT-HOUSES, TO MOVE right Co.; office, 1411% Omaha Van Storage ‘arnam, or Tels. 15065, 5 D84 HOUSKS, % upward. Bemis, Paxton Bik D—In TRY ME on wagon repairing. Firet-class work. H. Frost, Mih and Leavenworth - FOR SALE, or trade, white hearse. S I P 2 | livery barn, Councti Bluffs. P # ROOM modern, near High school, $27.50, s 2 $-room house, 35th and Charles, $2.%. Ina. 348 Cap. Ave. Tel. 53 Robison D481 FOR RENT, one $-room house, with gas, water and sewer; just been placed In first-class repair; in good lccation. C. A Bachmann, 43-31 Paxton block. D—179 1318 Farnam. P—Maw ¥3 S — FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, CE LATH for quick shipment, oribi bing, combination ladders. Wi Dougl QM superior to any instrument, $ up. The 161 Famam. Q45 FOR BALE OR TRADE—White hean Ogden Livery barn, Council Blufts. = GOOD family horse. = HOUSES R 458" sl 103 3% FOR SBALE, phonograph: oiber musical Wittmane Co. 7141 B. 13TH Bt., 6-room cottage, city water, I‘:‘l\l\ receiver, | PRIVATE money. F. D. Wea WANTED, city loans and warrants. W. Farnam Bmith & Co., 132 Farnam street. Wit 1624 Douglas. ‘HEADQUARTERS' FOR SALARY LOAN Byery man or woman In Omaha, South Omaha and Councll Blaffs getting a salary call and get our money on your Plain’ note, without publieity, mortgage or indorser TRY US ON FURNITURE LOANS. Goods remain In your possession; you get the full amount of loan without ded tion. OUr system of payments the easiest Our rates are easily the lowest. We aim to please RELIABLE CREDIT CO. Get Off Elevator at Third Fioor. oom 8. PAXTON BLOCK Room 8. X—a1 S TO GET EAS TO PAY —Best explains our methods— We loan on furniture, planos, warehouse Teecipts, ete, Or if you have a permanent position’ we can make you a SALARY LOAN Without security, except your own agree- ment to repay. ' Our Service {s auick and confidential and we always try to please. All we ask is that you give us & call be- fore you borrow sisewhere. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 9 Board of Trade Bldg. Tel 228 (Established 1802.) W 8 ieh St A—Mue MONEY TO V- TRY US —for— SALARY and CHATTEL LOANS. PHOENIX CREDIT CO. €8 Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Sts. Top Floor M428 LARGEST BUSINESS IN LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE, merchants, team- sters, boarding houses, etc. without se- curity; easiest terms; 40 offiees in prin- cipal citles. Tolman, #0 Board of Trade Blag. X—43: THE STAR LOAN COMPANY Room 644, Paxton block. Phone 2298 This company is the private bank of the wage-earner and salaried employ 1t | you have a permanent position as clerk. bookkeeper, salesman, machinist or art LOAN—C { note, without recurity or {ndorser | Semi- Monthly. Monthly. Week! | 100—return to 326,66 $13.35 3665 s0—return to 13.83 6.8 % |§ #—return to us.... 6.8 3.8 1.6 § 15—return to us..., 400 200 1.0) Our offices are private and our business confidential. From 9 a. m. to 7 p, m. X~M517 us WE LOAN money on furniture, planos and dlamonds, Low rates. Any length of time Private. OMAHA CHATTEL ~LOAN BANK, W04 Farnam, upstairs. Tel A X —4 | MONREY loaned on furniture, live stock, jewelry, to salaried people. ' Foley Loan Co., Suc. to Dift Green, 8 Barker, block 430 loaned on plaln note to fed people; business confidential; lowest rates. 514 Paxten block. The J. A. Hutton Co. X—433 MONEY MONEY loaned on_ pianos, furniture, jew- elry, horses, cows, etc. C. F Reed, 819 8. 13. X431 BUSINESS CHANC INVESTORS, ATTENTION. Write us regarding fnvestments that will net you from 10 to 18 per cent and abso- lutely safe. Western Realty and Invest- Y—805 J13 matter where located; if vou desire a quick sale send us description and_price Northwestern Business Agency, D 312, Bk of Commerce bldg., Minneapolis, Minn Y—5i8 F: WHEN you want to buy, sell or exchange your business or_property quick see J. H. Johnson, $43 N. Y. Life. Y435 FOR S8ALE—Complete stock of secondhand furniture, dolng a good business; fing lo- cation; store can be leased or siock can be removed; this can be bought at a bar- gain; remson for selling is bad healt Address, P 49, Bee. Y—M586 GOOD locatlon for a bank; brick bullding, fine fixtures, safes and time lock for $9%. Addrese, P 60 ¥ 691} IF YOU want to get in or out of business or buy or sell propefty communicate with Northwestern Clearfng Co.,, N. Y, Life Bidg. 4 Y436 $0 WILL buy a twgschair barber shop, estublished business'"rent §§ per month, including three lving fooms. i Cuming St. Y—M371 &? blisiness call on Wil- TO GET {n or out liams, Room 411, WANTED—Party with from $2,000 to $5,000 to accept permanent position: business manufacturing. L. M. C., South Sioux City, Neb, Y—M532 REGULAR monthly ' dividend DABNEY OIL COMPANY stock increased from one to one and quarter per cent on par of one dollar at meeting, New York, yes- terday. Dividend checks at this office Jan. 15th. Stock advances to $1.50 share Jan. 20. ‘Wells at McKittrick, Kern Co., Cal. A bona fide etock, safe as govern- ment boads. Undersigned holds option on ten thousand shares to be sold dur January. Agents wanted to assist vestigate. M. J. Greevy, Broker, il Bee Bldg. Y7819 CABH buys $8,000 stock Clnlhln’ at liberal discount; $7,000, furniture; $,5600, depart- ment goods; 33,500, drugs; §3,000, groceries; $800, cigar store; $260, barber shop. All clean, nicely located and paying weill. Improved farms. Box 225, Nebraska City. Y—158—3* AN investment of $25 has always averaged 8 per week; particulars on Tequest. C. B Bragaw & 'Co., New Orleans, La. —MT78 17> FOR SALE—Implement and yehicle busi- ness In a good town central Neb.; this 19 a good paying business; small irv stment; must be sold %uh-k. good reason for sell- ing. Address T 2, Bee. Y—M769 10 MUST be sold at once, furniture for 13- room house, used only one year, excellent location, house filled with very best class of roomers; a money making opportunity for the right party. Wrlte § 66, Bee. = FOR SALE—REAL I:ITA’;I‘L WILLIAMSO DOUGLAS COUNTY FARM FOR SALB CHEAP, % acres, four miles from South Omaha postoffice, good improvements. Owner must sell by February 1, 1903, and is offer- ing it away down. r O'NEIL'S REAL ESTATE AGENCY, South Omaha. RE—M6%0 10 CHARLES E Farnam street RE—437 RANCH and farm lands for sule by the ‘Unlon Pacific Raflroad company. B. A McAllester, land commissioner, Union Pa< clfic Headquarters, Omaha, Neb, RE—439 HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; also acre property and farm lands. The O. F. Davis Co., Room 52, Bee Bidg. RE—438 A FINE farm for sale; 240 acres of good, level land 2 miles from good town In Sa. line county, Misourl; rents at 3$3.50 sh per acre; will leave 37,000 loan on_place, price, 358 per acre. Address M. T. Me- Evoy, Mondamin, RE—M721 11* GOVERNMENT land, under irrigation, in ol reglons, along U. P. R. R. in Wyo- ming. D. Omaha. RE—M846 F3 RANCH FOR OMAHA PROPERTY. 140-acre fine ranch, grazing and hay land, 5 miles from North Platie, only 38 per acre; owner will take half in Omaha property. See us. AYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor New York Life Buliding . RE—M173 10 OR_SALE—Some bottom and valley farms; right down cheap. Will have to sell before March 1. Also a good store and small stock of goods. Will turn over lumber yard, postoffice and grain busi- ness, @ guaranteed salary of §17 per month. This is & snap with me.” W. K Hedges, Orson, la RE—T57—8 DO YOU WANT TO SELL A FARM? 1. you want tc sell a farm or ranch, tel! the farmers and stock raisers about it The best way to reach them Is through THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER. This agricultural weekly goes to 49,000 homes of farmers and stock raisers so 1f you have a good piece of land to sell at a ieasonable price you ought to find a buyer among them. The cost of an advertisement is small—2 cents per word. THE TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER OMAHA, NEB. ia. Patterson, san of any kinu, you can obtain on your | 113, | CASH for your real estate or business, no | FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. MODERN $-room_house, quire 1411 Vinton, M2 Vinton. In. RE—73-§* Stock Farm Near Omaha P. Tukey & Son have for sale cne of the most desirable stock farms in Doug- 9 miles N. W. of Omaha; | acres; nearly 40 acres under cultivation, | balance fine pasture, with quite a quantity | large timber: good new 6-room house, barn, sheds, etc, etc.; sheltered yards for | ®tock; price, $75 per acre. If too large art can be 8old to adjolning farmers. 000 cash and balance at b per cent. A. P. TUKEY & SON, 44446 Board of Trade. RE—MT70 11 AN ALFALFA FARM 228 acres, 2 miles from Lexington in Daw- | “son county, the heart of the alfalfa coun- try; 5 acres in alfalfa; only $26.00 per acre IT'8 A SNAP, Will take $2,500.00 Omaha property as part payment. See vs. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor New York Life Bullding | RE—MT.2 10 A FINELY IMPROVED 3%-ACRE FARM in Merrick county, Nebraska, at $& per acre; owner will' take $2,500 to $3,000 Omaha property as part payment; this should be seen to be appreclated. Bee us. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Main Floor New York Life Bullding. RE—Mi14 14 GOVERNMENT land, under irrigation, In oll regions along U. P, R. R, fn Wyoming. C. Patterson, Omaha. RE—M68 F8 .00 QUICK A | —— NCE TO MAKE | "PROFIT—Three full lots, near Farnam | and 42d, worth 31,000 each; owner obliged | to sell; will take $1,860 for all three lots. | HMicks, 459 Board of Trade Bldg, RE—787-8* FINE $0-acre farm, near Tekamah, Neb. Hicks, 439 Board Trade Hldg. RE—786—$§% | ALFALFA FARM FOR SAL! | A fine @0 acres in the best part of Dawson { : owner will take $2,500.00 Omaha | se and lot as part payment; this is a | snap. YYNB INVESTMENT COMPANY, “Alfalfa Land Men,” N. Y, L. Bldg. RIE—M793 15 40 ACRES, or part, in bearing fruits, one of the best in Towa, outside and adjoinin, city limits, Address A, Bee office, Counc Bluffs RE— MEDICAT. Piles C-ufed without pain—no cutting, All blood, kidney and cured: o guarantee treated by W. C. Maxwell, M. D. 524 Bee Bldg, Omaha, Neb. graduate ot Bellevue Hospital Medicai college, New York City. or burning, bladder discase: en in every case DR PRIES treats successfully all diseases end_irregularities of women, from any cause; experienced, reliable. ‘1513 Dodge, Arlington ‘blk., Omaha, Neb. Tel, £238 e———peeers WANTED T0O BORROW. WOULD like to borrow $7,00 on 320 acres of land; no better land apywhere, a fine ‘place, with soft water, also 166 acres of altalfa on the land, a fine stand, which in an. ordinary crop will raise 1,000 bushels seed. Would like to have the loan for 1, 2 or 8 years at 4 per cent. This land Is worth $40 per acre and on the raise; located in Loup county. A fine loan for some one who wants positive security. Address T 2, Bee. M708 9% DRESS MAKY KEISTER'S TAILORING COLLEG 6 Douglas Block, 16th Dodge 8ts. We will cut patterns free of chavge for all ladies who will call at our college on Friday, Saturday and Monday of this week. 'We do_ this to demonstrate to the ladies of Omaha what we can do. Every- thing in ladies’ talloring and dressmaking we teach from practical work, not merely from theory. This is a branch of Kelster's Ladies' Tail- oring Coilege of 8t: Louis, and will be a permanent institution tn Omaha. We are here to stay. No doubt many ladies of this city know of our college in 8t. Louis and of the class of patrons that attend our college, many of them being ladies of lelsure and especially soclety” women, who make many of thelr gowns for less than half the cost they can have them mado elsewhere, make them better and in the latest style | We design them and cut the patterns for you—you bring the material and two willing hands, and the result df a term at this college’ will please you. If a young indy of coloniul times did not possess a knowledge which would enable her to de- { sign and make her own gowns she wa: | considered as lacking in one accomplish- | LADIES' sulte 63-54- and ment at least. It 15 no less an accom- plishment today then it was in those good old days, and is certainly one which any lady, no matter what her station in life, should be proud to possess, and without which her education is incomplete. From a practical standpoint, It is of inestimable value to all allke. With such knowledge you can design your own gowns to suit your own taste far better than your tallor can do it for you. Write for booklet, —M797 11 LOST, Iady's gold bracelet, 16th and return to in vieinity of arnam, Thursday noon. Finder ‘hompson & Belden's. "Reward. 8t—T789 104 e OO LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, U. 8 N'l Bk. Bldg. 465 | NEW SNOW-CHURCH CO., 1at floor N, Y. Tife Bldg., attorneys and collectors every: where. —469 NEB. COLLECTION CO., 3% N. ¥ L SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. GREGG 8. H., Touch T. W., Bua, Branch Teleg. Cat. free. Om. Com. Cok, 17 & Dou —440 A C. Van SANT'S scheol, 717 N. Y. Life. —44l BOYLES college, court reporter principal, Y. Life. ] NEE. Business & Shorthand Colleg: Theater. MANUFACTURING, | P, MELCHOIR, chinist 1Bth and Howard, OMAHA Safe and Iron Wks. make a spe- clalty of fire escapes, shutters, doors and safes. G. Andreen, Prop., 102 8. 10th Bt. 45 —_—ee FRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. CITY EXP. 'Phone 171, T 6 8. 16th. i 3 —453 THE DEPOT on time. L. M. B. Tel THOS. J. KELLY, voice. Davidge Block. = WALL PAPER AND PAPER HANGING. OILS, paints, varnish: J. Sterner, %% No. , window glass. T ih St Tel. A-3661. Mii6 FS SHOEMAKING, ROB. WIKLUND, unlon shoe shop. 1ith and Doug. —_—_— FOR RENT-HARNS. WARM, large barn, $ per month. 2019 ass st — M58 MASQUERADE COSTUME LIBBEN, 1018 Farnam, costumes. — M6 EXPERT ACCOUNTANT, - PRIVATE lcssons in _bookkeeping, etc. G. R. Rathbun, Room 15, Com’'l Nat. bank 268 —_— SIGN PAINTING, THEO, SCHROEDER Sign Works, 20 8_17th. We algo ship signs. Write us. Junes HAND LAUNDRY. FAMILY weshing a specialty. 1818 N. 9th St. Tel. F-NW@. G. W. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ferson, 20(h’and Burt, Tel HOLSTERING. . NN Leavenworth. Tel. —838 16 us 8. 17th, —1 CARLSON & C 2818, PETERSON & LUNDBURG, Tel. 1 NEEDLEWORK. IMBROIDERY and lace taught free. Mra. Wilson, 1620 Douglas. —TM—12 DETECTIVE AGENCY, APT. THOS. CORMICK. ive. '517 Karbach block. private detoc Telephone A-283 ¥ PHONOGRAPHS AND SUPPLIES. LL MAKES talking machines; send for catalogue. Omaha Bieycle Co., 16th and Chicago. —M68 FUR DRESSING, O, R. GILBERT CO., tanners. 1424 8. 13th. i) CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. ALL kindg of carpenter wotk and ropairing promptly attended to. J. T. Ochiltree, 20th and Lake streets. —31 STORAG! OM. Van Stor. Co., 1511% Farn. Tels. mfl“n? EXPRESSMAN'S Del. Co. Tels., 11%-1145. 467 e e o HATS RENOVATED. HATS dyed and_blocked, latest style Ramser & Kerr, 207 N. 17th, Send hats by mall. —M618—11 SEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES. H. ULLERY & CO., 161 Howard St —~MeS6—12 BALE TIES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tle Co., 811 North 16th, —s ey COAL AND FEED. 3. B, HEATH, 250 Cuming St. Tel. B-isiy. — MO9S 19 PP e .. L AUTOMOBILES, ELEC. automoblles. Deright, 111 Farnam. —A ——— e, SCHOLARSHIP, BUSINESS college scholarship for sale at a bargain in one of Omaha's leading com- merclal colleges, li‘e scholarship. Address § 47, Bee otfice. — —Mil6 * L T cscadihl e ST S o GARBAGE. ANTI-MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO., cleans Cesspoois wnd vaults, removes garbage and dead animals at reduced prices. 62l N. 16th._Tel. 17 —451 STOVE REPAIRING. NEBR. Stove Repair Co., 1608 Leav' nw'th, Tel. 2894, —M496 Jai PAWNBROKERS, EAGLE Loan Ofice, reliable, accommodat- g, all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. —453 STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CANDY AND ALSO gchool supplies and laundry office. Mrs. L. Damt, 320 N. 2th St —~M 645 12 MILK DEPOT, MRS, H. FILLEY, 180 N. 24th St —M610 9 TICKET BROKERS, CUT RATE rallroad tickets everywher P. H. Philbin, 16 Farnam. 'Phone GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. EGGS, 2C PER DOZ. $24.0 BUYS the new highest grade four- drawer drop head, oak cabinet, genuine Singer sewing machine; $20.00 for the New Home or Domestic; $21.00 for the White; Btandard, $22.00; Wheeler & Wil- son, §24.00, Minnesota, $16.20; Burdick, 312.85; Beroco, $8.%. For free sewing m chine catalogue and mosi liberal free trial offer cut out and maifl this notice to Bears,” Roebuck & Co., Chicago. ¥ 90 Any Dealer Can Find PLOWS Buggles and Implements all over the city this week. But for CLOSED CARRIAGES for winter use, eltner Rock.ways, Coupes, Depot Wagons.” We can quote wholesale prices. We offer bargaine iIn Second- hand Rockaways and Coupes. We show u large line of Fur Robes at Wholesale price. Foot warmers, stable blankets, ete,, and Invite you to CALL. 18th & Harney Opp. Court House TAXIDERMIST, — M, J_E_WALLACE, ®% & 13th_8t RTS TO ORDER. OMAHA SHIRT FACTORY, 1816 Farnam. OSTEOPATHY. GID. B, & ALICE JOHNSON, osteopaths, Suite 615, N Y. Life Bidg. Tel. 1664, 463 Tel, 2968 PATENTS. H, J COWGILL—No fees unies ful. 318 8. 15th St, Omaha. LAUNDRY, OMAHA Steam_Laundry; shirts, §o 3¢, cuffs, 4c. 1760 Leavenworth. Tel. A-1788 7 ACCORDION PLEATING. GOLDMAN Pleating Co., 20 Douglas BIk. T re OMAHA PLEATING CO. W, B. Hatch, Mgr., 1610 Howard St. Tel. mu_ ¥ A_ NORRLANDER, 7% So. 16th 8t Tel. F-330. Cut flowers, bouquets, funeral de- slgns. GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. OMAHA PLATI G CO., Bee Bldg, Tel. 35%. TYPEWRITERS. WHY pay more? Lambert, $5; auperior to 3100 machines. Sent on approval. d:onros & Co., 811 N.1&th St., Omaha. o TR L R L S N POSTOFFICE NOTICE, (Should be read DATLY by all futer. as_changes may occur at any time.) Forelgn malls for the week ending Janu- ary 19, 198, will close (PROMPTLY in all cases) at the general postoffice as follows: Parcels post malls close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels t malls for Germany close at b p. m., nday, per s g Kaiser Will'lam der Wednesday, per s. s. Necka, and Friday, per & 8. Graf Waidersee Regular and supplementary mafls close at foreign station half hour later than clos- ing time shown below (except that supple- mentary malls for Kurope and Central America via Colon close one hour later at foreign station). Transatiantic Mails, FRIDAY—At 1£.30 ' p. ISLANDS, per s & Boston. SBATURDAY—At § a. m. POSTOFFICE m. for AZORES Vancouver, from for BELGIUM di- NOTICE, rect, per s. & Zeeland (mall must rected “per . 8. Zeeland”); at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary 11 a. m.) for EUROPE, per s 8 Umbria, via Queenstown; at 1 a m. for DENMARK direct, per Hekla (mail must be directed ‘‘per Hekla"). SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer takes printed matter, commercial papers and samples for Germany only. The same class of mall matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by this ship un- less specially directed by it. the closing of the supplementary atiantic mails named above, addi- | supplementary malls are opened on the plers of the American, Engidsh, French and German steanirs, and remain open until withii ten minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. Mails for South and Central Americn, West Indies, Ete. \ . m. for 8T. KITTS, ST. MAKTINS, EUSTATIUS _ via St Kitts) and BRITISH, DUTCH and FRENCH GUIANA, per s. s Uller; at 12 m. for MEXICO, per & e. Niagara, via Tampica (mail musk be directed *por s, s Nlagara’). BATURDAY—AU 8 a. m. for BERMUDA, per . s Pretoria; at 9 & m. for ARGEN FINB, URUGUAY and PARAGUAY, per s. 8. Etona; at § a. v, (supplementary 930 a_m. for PORTO KICO, CURACAO and VENEZUELA, per « s Caraca (mall for Savanilia’and_Cartagena m: be directed “per s s. Caracab); at m. (supplementary 10:30 a. 'm.) FORTUNI ISLANDS, JAMAICA, SAV- ANILLA and CARTAGENA, per s s Altal’ (mall for Costa Rica’ must be di- rected “per 8. s Altal’); at 9:30 a. m. (supplementary '10:30 a. ‘m.) for HAUTI ana SANTA MARTA, ‘per s. 8. Athos; at 10 a. m. for YUCATAN, per s s. Daggry, via Progreso; at 10 a. m. for CUBA, ' per 's. 5. Morro Castle, via Havana; at 12 m. for NORTHERN BRAZIL, per s 8. Basll, via Para and Manios; at 12:30 p. m. for, CUBA, per s 5 Olinda, via Matanzas (ordinary mail only, which must be directed “per s. s. Olinda™); at 10 p. m. for BAHAMAS, per steamer from Miami, Florida. RIDAY Malls for Newfoundiand, by rail to North Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 6:30 p. m. (connectin close here every Monday, Wednesday an Saturday). Malls for Miquelon, by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at 6. m. alls for Cuba, by rail lo Port pa, Fla., and thence by steamer, close at'this office dally, except Thursday, at *%6:30 a. m. (the connecting closes are made on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Baturdays). Mails for Mexico City, ovarland, unless speclally addressed for dispatch by, steamer, close at this office dally except Bunday at 1:30 p. m. and 11:30 p. m., Bundays at 1 p. m. End 1% p; m. Matls for Costa ¥l Belize, Puerto Cortes and letter mail fof Guatemala, by tafl to New Orlean: thence by steamer, close at this dally, except SBunday, at *91:30 p. “11:30 p. m., Sundays at *i *11:30 p. m. (connecting closes M days at **i1:30 p. m. for Bellse, Puerto Cortez and letter mall for Guaterala, and . m. for Costa Rica) **Registered mail closes at 6 p. m. pr vious day. Mails for Hawall, China, Japan and Phili pine islands, via San Francisco, close h daily at 6:% p. m, up to January *%, inclusive, for dispaich per s. s. America Maru Mails for Tahit! and Marquesas islands, via 8an Franclaco, close here daily at' 6:30 p. m. up to January **, inclusive, for dis- patch per s. s. Mariposa Mails for China and Jupan, close here dail "5, Moyune. Malls for China and Jdpan, close here dully at 6:30 p. n ary *7, inclusive, Iyo Maru. Malls for Hawall, via 820 Pranclsco, el here dally at 6:30 p. m. up to January inclusive, for dispatch per s. s. Al Malls for Hawail, China, Japan and Philip- pine {slands via San Francisco, close here daily at 6:3 p. m. up.to January **i5, in- cluelve, for dispatch per s. s. Korea, Malls for China and Japan, via Vancouver and Victorla, B C, close here dafly at € pom. w3 la Jdnuary s, inclusive, for dispateh per . 8. Empress of Japan. Merchandise for U. 8. postal agenéy at Bhanghai cannot be forwarded via Canada. Malls for Australia (except West Aus- tralia, which 18 forwarded. via Iurope), Hew 'Zealand, Fijl, S8amoa and Hawall, via San Frandisco, close here dally at 6:80 P. m. after January *%3 and up to Janu- ary o4, inclusive, for dispatch per s. s Ventura, (1f the Cunard steamer carrying the British mall for New Zealand does not arrive in time to cornect with this dispatch, extra mails—closing at 5:80 a. m.. 30 a. m. and 6:0 p. m.; Bundays at 4:3 & m., 94 m. and 6:30 p. ‘m.—will be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the Cunard steamer Mails fo the Philippine islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6:3) p. m. up to January *2, inclusive, for dispatch per U 8. transport Matls for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe, and New Zealand; which goes via San Francisca) and Fijl Islands, via Vancouver and Victorla, ©., close here dally at 6:0 p. m. after January *¥24 and up to January **8i, in- clusive, for dispatch per s. s. Mlowera. Transpacific mails are forwarded to port of salling dally and the schedule of clos- ing is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland —transit tRegistered mall closes at 6 p. m. prs- vious day CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Po Postoffice, New York, N. Y., via Tacoma, St 8 p. i up to Janu: inclusive, tor dispatch per s. s via Beattle, . up to Janus for dispatch per s. s master. Jan. 2, 103 VICTORIA, Jan. §.—The steamer Empress of Japan reached the quarantine station last night one day overdue fr Yokohama after a stormy passage. It Will reach port f

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