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NJONEY TO LOAN —On oity and_farm LA n 4 \ & SPECTAL NOTICES; OMAET A, —_— - Adyertisements under this head, 10 cents pe ne for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub quent insertion, and $1. a line per month 0 advdrticement taken for less than 25 conts r the first insertion. Beven words 'Il bo nted 10 the hna; they must run co Ty AN must be paid in avAnGe, » Al Adver ments must be handed in before 1:30 o'clook . ¥n., and under no circumstances will they be aken or discontinued by telephone. ‘Arties aavertising In these corumn And hav. Inf the answers addressed in care of Tar Bxx Il plonse ask for & check to cnable them to get eir lettors, a8 none will be dolivered excent prosentation of check. All antwors to adver- eme nts should be enclosed fn envelopes. All advertisements in these columns are pub® lished in both morning and cvening editions iHE BER, the circulation of which aggre- tes more than 14,000 papors dally, and gives 0 advortisors the benafit, not oniy of the oft roulation of Tre BEE, but also of Councll luffs, Lincoln and other cities and towns hiroughout this part of the wesi ION'.IY TO x.ou ‘lmm to loan. tu]a. 0 8 10th, "t Mnmfv—\ loan money on improved prop orty for any desited amount at low rates orgst, to run from two to ten years time, l'oun. Cox' & Houston, 1007% Farnam. 950 ONEY~To lonn_at 6 per cent. Patterson Bros,, 16th street, op. P. O. s l’m'rom.m at® per cent. Linahan & whoney, 1600 Farnam. m CENT Money. 67T Pattorson, 17th and Harney. 639 No delay. 040 "rmom to loan_on renl ostn Harria & Bampson, 1516 Do ONEY TO lnA\‘ estate loan agents, 1606 hrnun l'. any nmount at luwon( rate Erm 000 to loan in V1L B, Trey, Frenzer blook. 2 500,000—To loan 6n Omahu city ;{mm-n{ atd percont. G. W. +8. e. cor. E: urorv nr! nt low rates. No delay. (‘lhn‘. ‘arnam st. 0) nrmlo.nw artios wishing ‘{ 8. Campbdell, 510 8 16th st., ommero to build, -mhor of ONEY—To loan, Lowest rates. No deln J. L. Rice & Co., over Cnmmucml Nl fonal bank. ONEY to] lo-n. cash on nand.no daTx{y"_' W. and K. L. Squire, 1413 Farnam_at., P-xmn hnlrl Imlllllnl L ONEY TO LOAN on Improved oits prop- ‘orty 1 sump of $1,00000 §5,000 a? six per cent jnterest. Sholes& Crumb, 645 ON TO LOAN on improved real no commission charged. Leavitt Bimin, Room 1 Crolghton Blook. MONB\’ TO LOAN—On city property in sums of $500 and Ilpwl!dl at lowest rates, B B (‘lmnlw‘nl‘l‘i 810 tater urn- 044 oney it Bixt LOAN—Money—Loaas plued on Proved real estate in city or county for & Trust Co., by Dougias lbunq ank, 16th and Chicago sts. 049 ONEY LOANEDat C. F. Keed & Co.’s Loan Office, on furniture, pinnos, horses,wagons, Personal property of all'kinds, and all Sther ar: les of value, without removal. 419 8. 13th. over Bingham's Commission store. Al b!ul— uees strictly confidential. TEY loaned on tumnure. pisnos, organs, ~aes, etc., low rates. J. J.Wilkinson & Co., rnam, over Burlington ticket office. 407 JNEY TO LOAN—by the nndersgned, who bas the ouly properly organized 'loan noy in Omah Loans of $10 uufl made hlrnlmn 08, orguns, horses ry, 48, without: romoval. - No dola Al bullnuu strictly confidential. Loans Dade that any part can bopaid at any ime.esoh sayment reducing the cost pro rata. Advances nade on fine w-uhen And mnnndn Porsons #hould caretully consider who thoy are dealing ith, a8 many new concerns are daily comin nta existonce. Should you need money ca Ofl [} W‘fll A hatoe T5th ana Haragy " 100 ol THI OMAHA hnlfltlll Ix(mln corner ahd 1t sta., n‘fil’ Blna Nlllonll blnl. r pared to short !I-o loans on any lvll iable security. I.owvu made on chattols, collateral or real Long time lmn- madeon improved real u\m &t ourrent rates. Furchate money mortgs Egoured notes bousht, soid o lxchlnnd Short time loan ollm Ortgage. according to n-rrln-.l Iinterest, at eou-unl . Real o8tato 15 exchange for good interest .oc‘it:-fi d:‘lnolll bulinus ?' all kinds trans- qui ll.ongy always on hn\d for upprovafl loans ot E{ kind, without delay or unnecessary ty. Corbett, Manager. e ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. e Ml ILAND G lm ‘arnam streat—Comploto abStruots fur- mished, and titles to real estate exumined, . por- Tectod and guaranteod antee and Trust Co., E‘OEGHAL‘—:'OR kot 't'l.)'olu ogr‘nt:l:& ree and wi oversthing Good location; good lrll‘?h. ddress 17 48, Dee. b 17 TANTED—Partner with & fow thousand dol- Iars -the more the bettor—{n a_g0od puy- ing business in Omaha and Lincoln with assur- anice elsewhere in Nelruaka; established a year, work light, pay sura, Address A 50 Hee In:nce JON SALE-Nice oloan stook of groceries and fixtures: good Incation; ostabiished trade; good reason for selling. Address A 72 Bee office. 503 16 ‘ TANTED - Partner with small oap! ness very profitable; ready sl position. Acddross B 1, Bee office, th’ul,i'—hwl rary, cheap. Wheeler & Wheuler, Douglas ana 15th st. a1 Al busi- 1o op- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, F LE--Cneap, fixtures and tools of meat ml ket doing a cuh business, also horse nd delivery wagon, [ 0d chance for right partios. J, J Bklnnor.l 10 Harney ll Omn —iorse, buggy and b nnmm g JOR 8 q, N X b oog: arately or together, vory cheaj '\ H. Larke & Co, 1120 Farnam, P o Fumx E—OIl and gasoline wa .“mhlrnou and route. Call bet. n, team, and 1 at WANTED-—-KALE HELP. ‘ ANTE men cooks, 4 d(-hwuhor-. man for stock ranch er L Dak 10 toamsrers $25 and ) 8hOVy n Il day. Lots of work for men that wnnt 10 work‘ Omaba Employment Dureau, 119 N 16 Well improvod 320 acre stock and Frain farm nowr Lincoln, Nob.{ 160 1 crop, balancejpasture; living springs. Also 0 farms: Fine farms here. A, W. MeCready, Madigon, Jakota. 533 17) RCHANDISE for farms. Wil _excnange first class improved Iand in Cedar Co,, Neb , for groceries or gents’ !\lrnlshml’ goo1s, want no undesirable old goods. Have also good {own and city property to exohange. . Address Box 17, 8pokane [ 334 16 ‘vun D=6 good bridge carpenters dny. "Albright's Labor Agon ANTED-To trade, 44 section Nebraska land for trade for (e ha property, Ad- dress W. N. T,, 8. E. Cor. dott and th l’m or unfurnis ftablo for light nonsokcepigg. Neference ' furnished. A dress A office. ‘ \” ANTED—A harne Nob “v_/m'mn-mnm- of 8l kinda: Bank ot Valley, Valley, Nob. A) 180 In g00d. 106 JANTED-To rent, tion, all moa:rn impro* nts. None other en a aho nere, Address Blnl ] \ur Valiogs ddress 21089 , byl '8 gentlemen and wife, no children, need appl ress A 4 Beo office, 26510 W\ nse for & term of yeurs a o Mehe mABLfActarine pur- Sxsa, tnm stories and basement. ), Bee office, 268 23 ANTED-Help, Saratoga datry, 4118 Suun- ders st. 16) NTED—100 men for R R. work in lowa, ssouri and Nebraska O'Keefo & Mo Gurr, 300 8. 11t 545 16§ “mwrxn-u:-n for Wyoming: good wagos. Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam.4i7 PEMONALA JPEREONAL—Pug dogs for sale: fino English pugs and italiun greyhound puppiesfor sale. For price and doscription, address box 28, Topoka, Kansas. B35 21 ANTED—Agents to sell good wages to rhl'hl man. facturiog C(mlpln]. 13th 48110 VWANTED - ass oxporionced clerk, at I’I'JO Farnam §00ds in_oitys Lovell Manu- 8t DEHSONAL—The Gate Oity FmEInymam of- fioe, 81414 8 Lith, suppice the best of Sean- dinavian and German girls, "9 VVANTED-A teliable boy at Jico mailing. Foom one who oun et up at 4:i0. Iul|ulrn a DERSONAL—Privato home for Indios during confinoment, strictiy conndunm nfants adopted, addross E 42, Bee office. T septt DERSONAL — Fond for your sewing machine needies, ofl and repaira to tho Singer Man’fig Co, 1618 Douglas st, Omahn, JERSONAL—Mea. Dr Nannie V. Warro cinjrvoyant, Medionl and burinoss Mediug Room No. 8 121 North 16th st. Omaha, Neob. STRAVED- Ba from residence of C. I b Nelson, South 18:h st, and Casteliar, with halter on,branded T. E. on left hip, Any person Keepini this mare und not advertising sinll_be punisied to the extent of the law, between § and 1 ‘ TANTED-Two energetic, roliable mon to soll goods; steady employment. _ Call 421 8. 10th st. 622 ‘ \ANTED 1l those wishing help or tions, as coliectors, assistant bool keepers, ucneral office clerks. engincers, fire- men, witchmen, porters, janitors, conchmen, misters, fircmen, eto, apply to the Mutuai ployment Agency, 214 South 16th strect, up= stecivs. 448 15§ ‘\;Ai on for raliroad work Al Drights Lavor A sonan ik Faroam, w‘\x LED- irls for 536 15 n 000ks: 1 man for dalr otels and families. Scandan. fmployment Buroau, 1610 Farnam. ‘ T ANTED—Partics having houses rooms to list them With the Rental agency, 314! 8. 15th st. VW ANTED-§2.60 for ome voar, H proved property 1o Omihn that pavs 10 r(‘r cent on A £45000 valuation, that is incum- ered for $10,000. Will give sccond mortgage as collaterad, ng qu ('u. Ab, W ~ FORRENT--HOUSES and LOTS. ("wl(x RENT—St on, # fiats_or L City Address s e offico. Avnil)qmmm in RBoglish branches and musio, n. w. COraar 15ta and Farnfin. interest re= 0 e _ good locstion, 20th and rk St8. lnquuauwtmrxs} 4820 Ol KENT —8 room house, $30: furni- wre for sale at 12 prico, 24 room brick hotel on 11th st., rent 8100; furniture for sule. 16 room boarding housc; furniture for sule on time. Co-operative Land and l.ot Co., 205 North 16th st, 216 JIOR RENT- stuble and yard. Ap,n, 16 Tron REN T A firat class stablo on_ California th st. 8. Lehman, 1105 Farnam st. MOl RENT: (3 farance and Wil modern Improvement, on Capitol ave, botween 20th and 27th. 1 brick store, 52x120, on Dougias st., between 12th and 18th st. Inquire ot H. Spigle, 1211 l)mngnllr‘»:s st OST - 8mull pocketbook containing $10 and 4 wmall chango, Supposcd to bo lost between Davenport and Douglns ats. | Finder plonse re- turn to 221 N. 16th st. 541-10 ostaolished and f.wnr.my 1 roneral siore at Rapid City, D. %, {Black Wil1s “oumiry). e P bout "S15,000, suitablo and well assorted store making monoy. Reasons for 6elling, death of propri A dress J. 8, Robortson, administrator, St. Paul, Minn., or'J. L. Spagld, Rupid City, D: A hoavy set rod and white Jersoy s outside covering of one horn is bralennl' leaving only the stub. Any one giv- ing information s to to whero she r return- ing her to my residence, 418 North 21st st., will bo suitably rewarded. Honry Gibson. 1 1.0 T—A timo book containing & lottor ad- 4 dressed H, Hull, 1314 Douglas streot. Re- turn to Bee office and reccive $3 reward. 504-16) T [O8T-Pocketbook containing somo valuable 4" papers. Finder will be liberally mwlvdml by returning the Jeae o my store. Ed. N, Brown, 720 N, 6! QTEAYED—_Two lmy maros, blick mancs and 3 tails. One ola, one young. W, J, Connell and get reward. avian ) \7ANTED—One coat makor and two pants makers at once. Stendy work nnd good rices. Address W. J, McKenzie, Hebron Neb, A 1 mpetont _dry e mon fnrchy. (Jult' City Fmp)n) ment Umcu 8144 fi h st n2e lJ ‘persons to instruct in book- keeping . uations in O 30T, Sihien, 1613 Chicago st. pay, \‘ ~ ~nlenmufl new nceded In cvery housos 300 por cent com. mission or & g00d 8alnry 1o right parties. Ad- dreas with stamp for terms the Weaver Manu- facturer, 34 N State st,, Chicago, Iil. T34s1* WANTED——-FEHALE H‘ELP. general housework, 11th nd houge south of Arbor. 51016 = —— = “ ANTBD-(HrH« ot., se WWANTE 4 chambormaids, 2 dishwashers, 1 pantry girl, 6 dining room_girls, 1 laun- dress for Fremont 12 Gper week, 2 Inundrossos for city,] second ulrl ) girls for goneral house- vork. Omaba Employment Bureau.iy X 16th, Crounse block, room 4. 53816 34 SEVENTY-FIVE Gollarar rew ar.Strayed oF stolen from rear of 111 N 17th st, large ronn horso, about 1 hapds high, welghing be- (w.en 1,8000nd 1,400 pounds, redish browi d tail, hind ankle somewhat lwnllfirp #25 will Tio paid Tor return of apimal to ownors, at HO 8 14th st,and if stolen the sheriff of Doug- 1as Co. will pay a reward of §50 for the arrest and conviction onlw lhlfl 696 JAKEN UP—A small bay pony maro about nine yours old. Ownor may have the same by paying expense, 501 N. 13th 562020 By H_ Harris, 34th and Lalk lack bronchio'mare branded on loft Lip. Owner can have sawo by paying ex- d proving propert 8, 18, 22, 2, 85 ~ CLAIRVOYANT. WAI\TED Adlly nurse at 014 N. 22nd u.” W ANTED=A good washer. Apply nt onoo, Frontier Steam Laundry 1018 flowar st ANTND—A good girl. Must be a first clags washer and ironer. Saunders st. bakery, No, 1420. B14-16) ANTED—Good cook. German girl pre- forred. 314 N. 15th st. 400 16* ANTED—Compotent _girl housework, 2320 Farnam st. ANTED—A trimmer at R M Genlul Ilro‘ millinery storo, HOS Douwlu st. 8T8 Y ANTED—A dining room girl at the A can house, 920 Douglas st. “’Ah'rhl)-(}trl for genoral lm\uow(:rk, ;417 V for Egiimnl rrived to sub. nst, »n‘#nt and ANTED—Good practical woman s house- keepor at 116-118 Norta 0th at. ¢91-16% 7ANTED—A good girkto do l’unernl hause- work at 2210 Farnam st. N 19) Boul B in DullANl'—clunvoum from nnmm 18 foliable in all witairs of life, unitos sepn- rated lovers. 22 n oom 1. B48sept 5] T ANTED—Qirl for afln'rll Imuuwurk. small family. Vright, 3d house on.lt ith, on Seward, 416 16 BTORAGE. jsuns'x‘-c‘uss Blorage at 110 N itk st. - TORAGR—First-class revinse siorage for mick nu— niture or Loxed goods, at: n—.l:& MISCELLANEOUS. JPERFORATED stamping patterns made to or- der and all the h\(l‘!l designs for salo at Mrs. J. W. Morrison, 1505 Davenport st. 451812 GANADIAN Employment office, 810 s,“lslfi EAS’IBRN Nebraska farms to exchango for Omaha property. 1612 FarnaM. 43 T['0 EXCHANGE -For oattle, Thave 600 and forty acres of good westorn land to trade for cattle, and a good house and lot near_the capital will exchange for cattle, Address S. G. Bryan. Ashiand, Neb. 430 WANTID "5 chemlst of roputation, & nmm iness mun with about $1.000 the E‘.’n Plce, a8 raw materinl 18 cheap and plenty oo, Addross B ¢ Beo office. 617 16) habitantain the siate, | Test of roasons. o joiling. _Addross A 71, Hee office. 1) R SALE-~The Famous, the best payin ross C. L. Sm h,or G. H. Moure, I Renkm ot , Oraahs. Nob, 70 15° E‘ B SALE-The fob printiug ofico and bogk o kote BUSINESS OHANCES. ess without com- NAP—A ¢ lamm {oe oream, ciga F and oyi m?r uflur‘l’n’t’ll:l:a'he-( town of | .K.'on nnlunnun lhl nn{ For particulars a 0d will of tht Il Pnhlllh(nl oomplny at Bloux rll © loading city of Dakots. The pl bly the M 1n the territory and innk book e and commercial f print- lll “n.. 'lhu growing demands of the akota Bell OGIIDBI thepublishers to relinquish I othor work and devote their whole time to ’pnm ‘This Is a fine chance to bu oul u ol isbed business. Addre: llover, manager, nt is prol excellent X Targo thmmfy Fobrluk botel in live wostern Iowa town of 00 pop. Newly furnishod thoughout, han 63 cd Fooms, stoam_hont, gas, electric call and lurm bolls, city water. eto. Noar depot and usiness conter, Must be disposed of At once Dn ocount of poor health of owner. ' Terms easonable. Address Stotts, Cox & Houston, foors Farnam. "o " ARE business chance: for nlc. “the stook, fixtures and good will of a first-class cloth: Food. Braiess, contrally ‘only reasons for sellini tho owner hi M More important businesy Parties Lusiness may address U, 15, nw- office. WAN’I'BD—PII-!IAI Who deaire o by ot sell or exchange stocks of genoral morchnn- Alse, dry goods, groceries, boots and Shoes, ‘Uwato, Grugs; jowelry sproved ‘o unim- sved town oroity property, improved e n- ed farms fn ny pazt of the United fllllu‘ Sunadress Krause & Foster, 816 8. 1ith st UBINESE Chanco~ For snio—A st oods, clothing, furnishing Also fixtuires. With this SOOK & four for sula at rons. o 10 WhiCh $3.00 5§00 per F b De made, very small capital required i Tun it, kood Testons for ralling, those m; Dusiness can address A 5, Beq otfice. property doing 1 ust soll in lllly l. ll'!fl Orwllddn)lllll i 8. Ll y, TANBED- One or_two business men |i 'V capital of 880 (o 810 to tuxe poid or'a nu'.- A y from fin. Hoow ¢, Croutse bik, 119 ot mh n. P mMI'ANY engaged In the mAnulnotllr' of l\n-lmnuhl.l‘rumn! used in cities (which o monnm)ly\ln dolng a safe and n Cbioago, deslre 10 establish ue In other nluel. Tho ‘with rgy and push flnlllr! 8l un ony h‘. o . & e, that wi Lim from m 00 to m.fl“.-ar oar. The sieiotost Invess ation of our huun’m in F tod. Addross net 543 1 T ANTRD-Big money to i; handlo (he beat fir m"u""mh" ovor lown! competition an i -schln-.“%mm NP ¢ NGE-Ata gl an dt“ houses in m ndise, in writing pl e wl proper por business thn in P e .14 o | n v | o | (,l:rio o nrsi k. &b Barsiosk MAHA LOTS—To gxchange tor cattlo. l’nt- torson & Moon. 1612 Farnam. TBI Gate City Employment amm.mm s L LB siroet. ~Orders for il Kinds'of help solicte EI AGNETIC Heallng Medlums oure lll kinds of sickness jn conpection with clairvoy- ance of the past, sr.mnl and future. J. Pagole: rlh ite st, mile west of hll grou 510 n20) FOR lxcflAN(:l—Omlhl 1ot for_horso or horse and bu good trade for some- body. 1047 8. mh"" 503 16) of 21 Y AN’I'E“ l;-dltaod irl :or'o;llr;alg\;;fi;:'urk n 1y, ‘worl " Mrs. Albert D, Morser - " i JFOR RENT—16-room Eouse, city wator, cis- torn, bath room, Inmee cellar, situate on Farnam ftcect near court house.’ Apply J F Haummond, 117 8 16th st. () DOR RENT—Three ) new houses, situnted on King and Coffman streats, in' A, 8. Pa- trick’s ndd. Inquire at Koom 2, Ariington block. Patrick liros. 423 20 JFOR RENT=5 clegant brick store rooms on K bark avenue, oppovito park. ' Will be com- oted in 6 daya, ' Apply on the premises {rom bto n. ¥ioh. W 1‘\01( RENT—Elegant briok _residence, oma, modern _eonveniences. in Morse & Brunner, 1605 Farnam 8t OR RENT—b briok fits of 6 rooms oach on Park avenuo, 0pp. park. Wil o complot- ed inj0days. With modern convenionces. Al ply on the promises from Vo 12 a.m. A, Fitoh, [38) JOR RENT—Two Iarge new stores and two tints of five rooms each. City water and gas. On 8aundersst. C. W, Cain, 2250 Ohio st. 812 Ok RENT—3.room cottage on N. 2lst st. Apply to 617 8. 13th 8 08 01! I(E\T—Ono lul near reunion lrou with privilege of nino acres, about one block from main camp. Call e cor 1th kl( lmjol JFOR RENT—New store dud living, roome on Cuming st near Saunders L Apply Har- Co., 0 8 859 ris Real L 15th st. lmhk! tor four hnnal. h 8t, b1l \ NT—New 10-roém hous provements, steam haat, C. W ‘lhomp!on 314 B, 15tn & ENT—10-room fiat with lcngo.furnitu for sale. Must be sold' this week. Fu nithed room at 1900 Farnam st 501°18§ Fun HENT—Oflice Apace on ground floor at 1509 Farnam. Apply in rear omvn. J. B Richardson- HOICE Lol for Leaso. 48; Loavenworth and Park ave. ,ord:ulll xi build to suit tenant. Hobbje Bros. FOR RiNT——lOOfl!. { OR RENT—To gontlomen, nicely furnished room, first floor, new house on Mason st. botween 17th and 16tii. Reforencos roqujrad. OR RENT Nioel, nished rooms, TSNS, S gl 01 ation, ur T e 'ANTED~Girls for housework in diffarent artsof oity, no office fee. Mrs. firogn & 8un, 816 South 15th st. 4 17] OR RENT—Ploasant furnishod rooms. singie or ensuite. All modern convenicncos. 919 Dodge. 05,180 FANTED—A first oiaes dros maker, one Tt can out, 8t and drape or anything in b drossmaking. Address Con- ‘Nob 22 16) ‘ TANTED -Baicsladios for dry goods store. Ieferonces and experience roquired. Gato City Employment oftice, 311% 8. 16th alr' VWANTED—Out of city: Lady drug_clerk: 3 dining room girls and chambermaid for Idaho, $20; Laundress for Central City; cook for Sutton, $35; cook_for for Puoifio’ Junction, $40 at North Platte, Aurors and Kearnoy city: 10 dining room girls, 4 kitchen helpers, 8 )aundresses, 2 nurse giris, 2 socond girls an 20 girls for housework, §3 to $5. Mrs. Bregn & Bon, 316 8. 15th st._Telephono 627 165 ANTED—An_experiencod_ohambormaid, Ono who can help in dining roon at boarding house, 710 South 14th st. 505-16) §ood girl at once for general Aasowarie Aoty e B3 noum-mu Vvumu».nm or_soocond girl, 1613 cwwl 7 ANTED—Good cook, washer and_ironer at 1254 Park Wild ave., cor. of wmiug&‘u Fonl.lu'l—uq.un:um $¢ montaly, A& Hospe . 1518 Doug! OR RENT—Organs, ‘month. naun. F ey 3 por b ( L C.— Ilouu furnishing goods, all_Kinds ‘e cash or lmlllmanz lowest prices at J. Bonner, 181§ Dougl 663 R RENT—Bquare £iano, moutnly. A Hospe. 1513 sglllllt [} 661 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, WAm!D—lmmeanml}. & good girl for general housework at 2613 Cumlmr !§| Fou nszlmc-ly Turnished room, o8 8. JOR RENT—The largest store room m_ town. Inquiro attle Argus offce, Albiop, Nob. - sep ‘wo unfurnished rooms nt . TFAOR RENT . Chicago st., chenp. Addross 20th anc A 4, Dee oftice. '[‘UH RENT—A nice, large front room, fur- nished excellent, lovely location, modcrn w7 C;\;Ks st. conveniences, on stroet car line. FO\L ]ll&NT—NAcaly furnished room,1st fioor. 440 16§ Elogantly furnished fronc room, suitable for 2 or 4, With first-class bonrd, terms moderate. 2011 Burt st. 420 19 OR RENT- Furnished pariors, en snit single, pleasantly situated, on car line; price reasonable; 424 N. 17th st 216 15§ AUGUST 16. 1887, 'OR REN'T—Desirable furnished room for l"nlhllln at M Ho'lrd W front room in_new nd Tatoes Wodorn improve: reet. R RENT—Ware room 14th and_Call. ifornin on Belt Line, partioulars en- 'nion bank. 188 RENT -Newly furnished d room, bonrd at ired, 1720 Dodye ENT—Suite of furnish gentlemen. A. Hospo, Jr. 141011 RENT - mmy furnished 100ms, to gon: tlemon only, #2) N. 16th St., Room 3.~ 043 JHOR KENY— Furnisved rooms, en suito, in privato family, modern comvenionces. Al-vu o Leslie & Leslie, 16th and Dodge -J‘-: [JOR SALE=5 of the choicest lots in South Omuha, located in Exchange place, 2 of thom coruers, price $10 each. J. 1% Hamiiond. {OR SALE—Corner lot on V 1rginiA_ave with two good houses, cheap at $7,00). Terms Houses ront for 870 per month. 8.8, 0 8. 16th st. Chamber of (‘o‘lln- an Lake llHJh- , Neb, Will make an Nt summer resort or stock ranch. Lake fed by springs, water clear as crystal and full of flsfi‘ Fino grouse, duck and goose shooting. 602 ucres land completely surrounding Throe cottagos on the pluce. A. (.rumlu block, Omana. YOR SALE —Or trade, 25 lots in_the wostern part of Omaha near the Benson car line, Price $400 each, 260 dueon_contracts pnyable 8 quarterly payments, will trade interost in ml;m‘u for Novraska land. McCulloch s!\‘%'o.. the Inke, - Neldig, Bl P[0 INVESTORS—T have had pliced {n my hands for snlo twonty acres. about threo miles west of the court house, on the M l" T8t ooosive the ccomcing of tha O &N, ry., all level pround, covered with a beautiful Krowth of shade trees. Admirably adupted for A manufacturing site. Can offer this at figures that will make it a 8 l\-ndhlslnvulu\meutllmk n licks. 215 8. 15th Lot ad |fll:l(N!eAn dition, $8,300, Block1 Boyd's additio! 8,790, One-third (‘l!h balance I. and 3 years. Remington & MeCoriick, 220 South n‘m Y or tnulo L] W cor Tth and ‘fl‘l\ on- 90)." Morteugen & Chirist- son, 1414 Furnam at. BT1T ('OR SALE— Lot 18, block 17, onc of the flnost residence ots 1n Umuha on Park ave,facing Hanscom park, prico $4,000, $2,,0 cash, balance time, 1% block Trom two street cars, stroot will be paved this summer, paving and grading to cost nothing; this will be open only for A fow days. Address Owner, Aroade hotel, “{“,"h" 480 15| TPOR SALE—At a barguin, soction, township 16, range 11, in Howard county, this state, Splendid_soil, carr_plow at least four-firths: Revon iniles from EIba station, and about same distance from B M. station. Price $10 per ; 14 oash, balance, 1,2 and 3 years, Also 640 ncres of goo« Iand’ belng section 25, town= ship 10, range 9 west. This land 18 situated in Howard county, this state, close to the and new station on the & M, branch. plow at least three-fourths, ballance uxmvllom nsturage. No better soil in the state, 8 rock jottom creek runs across tho extreme south- west corner. Splendidly ldulvted for general farming or stock purposes. Price 8 per acre; 15 or more cash, balanea long time. The corn crop and grain growth this season in the vicine ity wus never better, and is tho best advertise. ment of itssoil. Address Geo. N. lil(k!. 215, outh 16th st 520 20 YO SALE oF trna - A quarter soction of Iana T ouoh of tha. Tallowing eounties 1 No: braska: Franklin, Kenrney, Adams and Buf- falo, A seotion in’ Keith county; 200 ncres in Dawson county. Four fino lots in Sterhing, Col. Two lofs in Central City, Neb, ‘Ton of Omaha Panorama stock. "A team of horses, with or without harncss and carringe. A lot in Counoil Bluffs, Three lots wn Murphy's addition (Washington Hill) and about twenty- five lots 1n Omaha and South Omaha. All #00d property. Will trade for unincumbered cu‘ur farm ‘Groporty. Evans & Blackhurn, A nnu'flrun PLACE—T oan on'or for few days throe bonutitul south front lof on Poppleton avenuc in Hanscom Piace. Pleton avonue is now boink graded, and thol ot will be just right for grade; water and g alrendy on street: & perfeot grade; two lines of straet cars. A beautiful park and a splendid noighboriood all combine to make this an, clo- gantsite for o ooty homo. Price only $2:100; 70) cash, balanco on long time. Geo. N. 8. 15th at. 5% " icks, F YOU want to buy, sell, or trado your prop- I L&y, ouil on Chatles 'B. Spotewood, .‘n(\;& n SALF _The chotoest Iota In Orchard Hill, 1f desired will build houses on these lots to suit purchasers. Now is the time to gota bogutiful homa on ensy terms. * Apply o Charles £. Spotswood, 35 S. 10th st. 2,400 Acros1n_one blook of 1' AND for saie; 4 fine farm or grazing land, well watered, with running spring, 6 milos trom two R. stations, Ellsworth county, Kansas, ?nd Im- provements. houses, sheds, barns, acres under cultivaion, kood average comm crop this year, will sell one section (640 acres) or the whole. or oxchanze for city property, in auireof A. D Morse, lith and Farnam, sfroct. ou want lo bny. sell or trade, cali on L V. rum, 120N h st. oty "of 'a mile of U. P. dopot for sale or trad 9-room house for rent. Two 10-room hous: l’or rent, sale or trade. Idlawilde. By 815 L.'V. Crum, 120 N 15th st. Ot RENT—Furnished rooms, parior, !mlng‘- room and two bedrooms. 1120 N, lfll IL 'OR RENT-Finely furnished rooms, wn.h On board, 3 minutes tfrom postoflice. l'{‘lfl 98 8t Fox RENT— Furnished room 1818 Dodge st. 962 sept & Nm‘h JE to rom estato agents. Hoal estato nts are hereby notified to withdraw Trom "Snle Auguul. 16th, blocks 11 and 16 in Sohlesinger's addition, "hll!h afjoins thc Pat- rick farm. se) OR RALE—I'hl fin l residence lm on Dodge street B blocks wost of ? feet south frontage, a corner. ard, 114116, 8. 16th st. OR RENT-Furnished rooms. 1000 Daven- port st. 385 15° WAN':'B'D—An .ne'llam“.ua Ah::mvkt‘oper, white woman preferred. between 6and 6 p. m.,, 101 N fl';lnll , Lulu Hl“’uo{-i 151 WANTRD—G»M girl to dogeneral house- work. Apply n w cor. California_and \V NTED—Girl for menl housework. In- quire 626 South 19t ' R finn-nnlr orost in me Dost paying bu in to.” 450 10 $100 requred. 81444 8. Ifilh ot., lh)flm 5. \OR SALE—A family horse, sorrel, chon for cash, 101 Washington ave., Counell ll ufl'l. R SALE—Car of good saddle ponies. éfl- ANTED—Two girls at_Doran house, 4228 t. Mary's ave. [ 18th st. near SITUATION WANTED. work, by & reliable man mln' ‘Addross A 63, Boo ofi l:.e WA quire at yard ofice, stock yards. 1L 8ALE—Largo ba Price F‘{lrl. Cothing Lg) . Lfll st. T4 m ¥ OR BALE--Cheap now round corner Tunch or bar counter, £02 S. 10th, 410 10) B‘OI(S.ALI A Birst-olass corrousel at Prios lake Andrew Jenson,927 North 25th ‘:&lmi;j J1OK SALE-At a burgwin, a G.room house with closets and pantry, ‘ete., lot 25 feet oast front, 6 blooks south of court hnul& JAde dress Y 30, Bee nl!l 6: NOK SA niture, good will |n|l Iaua of tho bost | ?lylnl small hotel Co! lnlly ful of first-ols board ‘} |hll. i Hlmnnnd.“‘! 16th, e 7 ANTED—Position by an expert stenogra- pher: 8 yoarg experionce. Will challenso an; rson in U, 8. for speed on t; writer, Ad{!r":u 183 Bee office, ””m 18 e itu VV RS SR salesmen: also comohman, rem bakers, barbers, etc. Bupplied ffla. elty or country. Mutu mployment A.ency. 814 Bouth 16th st up-staira. 44715 W ANTED-8ituation by an experionced oash- fer and hnokkeovnr. best oity 'wne'j‘“' 1 address A 62 Beo oftice. ‘ 7 ANTED—Dressmaking in private famii by experienced dressmaker 18 1) on, l ) OR BALE—Your choice of t lines of buggles. “carriages, phaeton livery wagons, open and top oné n, Call and look throuxh or nd to Bll" w28 Brioe 10 Cotumbus DUy Co., n 113 Harne; Py y OIt BALE~Furniture of 8 rooms vnlh privi- loge of lease of nouse, 707 8. {OR BALE~( ure, and h%uflaolnr roul.lul 2ird between Dou SNAI' Furniture and lonso of ¥ room- blooks from F. O. K. B Cole, 118 M Bth, TP RIRTY-FOUR squnres of shuet stuel Foning P G W, &G. E. Thomps 514 8. Sheh e, A DOR BALE~Cheap, & Ias cow, Frank Johnson, , first-class milk est Walnut HulL 430 15¢ R SBALE—Piano, ata ain, or will ex- change for a good horse, o, Fark S venue. PRSI ol N L it 8ALE—Parrots -lnfl at 1209 Doulun.m Jiveg o 'OR SALE~The furni room fiat, complete |,un of & ll.fllm endid ohanoe for & » Couble. Y A 49 Beg office, aition as intermediate teacher, oars cxperionce. Address EM N oss college. 4118 ED—Situntion as_architect's or nn- oral clork, or w good travelin oome suab ¢ 7 Lt housence l'l 5 o tor ou Adaress A 01, oo offca, 0 AT 1) ‘ TANTED=3 or 8 furnished _rooms, by man And wife: near business center: state terms and looation, Address A 66, Bee o‘:'o WAh'TID—Tn buy & good frame cottage, one OF two stories, to remove from romises Give condition, number of room, ion and price. Address A t5, Doo Ofce, “YANTID—II teamis, cor. ave, Patten & Bawtell 24 and Bt, ;‘a‘l FonL RENT—Unfurnisbod rooms, 1615 Dodgo ® fur- FOR RENT-For gentlemen. NIBBI{ onces, nished rooms with modern conveni 2212 Faroam st. JOR REN’ tge front parlor with bay window, and tlcovn. also other rooms wit modern conveniences at 1821 Farpam st, one block wost of court house. 824 0K RENTFurnished room, 2 Harnoy JFOR RENTNico furnished room, w"&ur monl 8. W, oor, 15th and Jackson. R RENT—A nlo.ly furnished room at !‘Sll St. Mary's ave FOR RENT-Office, 1613 Farnam at. JFOk RENT-Eiegantly furnished rooms sin- gloor ensuite, with usg,.of bath; electrio bells in overy room. Firs tuohed, at Norris Eu:-n»u and Webster. IOR RENT-Two neatl, very desirablo looat| Allo rooin for two or thre@his ‘Twenti s resthurant at- tel, corner 16th Jurnisted rooms, private family, ioe table bourders. Ang iproam. 419 a5t FOII REN I'—l‘lll’mlh!d toom-. 12 South lm- strect. FOR RENT—A nice large front room, all 0 modern linprovements and nicely lurmuhed OR SALE—One of u;b\uun l-rumluom eurnun in the business portion of tho olty. . Kennard, 114-1{4'8 16th st. JOR RE T_A nico furmehed room nT' North 10th Btreat. o oo 6l L K RENT—Housekoop unfurnished Hmms‘ 404 North 10th streat. OB BENT- Furnished rooms 1n _Gruenig blogk, cor 10th and Uodgo, Davis & Hothor- ington, Miliard hotel billard Foom. FUR RENT~Furnished rooms 1616 Furnished and storbrook bnrg:k, OR RENT--Nioely furnished foom. 1623 F Sodee, PR ) F\uu BEN'T -Lurge front room furnished for ntlemen, ground floor; muple trees: uut L cars overy five inin roomi furnished Sad unfarnioned for light Bousovecping. w3 e Ve r ol roel Inquire of A. H. Comstook 1638 arnam ) Full RENT—Furnlshed rooms, fih:.‘,p 1613 R RENT—Furnwhed Greuni, Ni oor 13th and Dnd n.n|°nn |‘x‘|‘n ';l Dn'm Hetherington, Mull otel Billiard IOR BALE—One million acres of land in Ne- braska. Epeculator's lunds.railroad lands, nches, in all parts of the Hinto: **Bond for pmphist _sont "lm‘n asorip: tion and price of over one tho r five topographical mapof tne upon application. EH. Gun | Land Agent B. . ooote Tinsote, Kebreakn. - ot ros Anllru! 1or 10 years Lighth sadp Not Tids will bo recelved by the board of publio lands and buildings at any time before Augtst 15, 1857, &t 2 p. m., for donations for thelo for the “Nebraska Industrinl Home." rights reserved. By order of 8aid board. July 0. L LAWS, Seorétary, Jud-15-nuglh Notics to Bndg‘ Bu'lders. (SPALED Proposnls wil be recelved at the offico of the county clerk up to noon of August 30th, 1857, for bullding a 20-foot woodon bridge and 100 foet of trestio work, north of the 1ron bridge, north of Waterloo, Specifications of above work can be secn atthe county clerk’s offioe, A doposit of twenty ive doliars will Tequirod with oach bid. Tho Fight is roserved 10 reject any ot all bids. Wy order Of the Board. C.P. Mmmuu County Clerk. 8- Notice: MATTER of application of F, H. Gentsoh, for pormit to sell liquor ns & driggia Notice' {8 horeby given that F. H_ Gentsch id upon the 6th day of Auguat, A. D. 187, file his application to the mayor and city council of Omahu, for permit to seil malt, 8pirituous and vinous 'liquors, &8 druggist, medicinal, mechanionl nnd chemionl purposes only, at Ne 1601 Howard stroet, Seventh ward, Omul Neb., from the 11th 'duy of April, 157, to the 10th duy of April, 1888 1t there be no objection, remonstrance or protest filed within two weeka from August oth, A.D. 1857, tho said porit will be wrunted GENTSOH, Applican ‘ l"Y as-1 _J_B. SouvTHARD, Cit, To All Persons Whom It Mly oncern: NOTICE is hereby givon to ull porsons whom- soever that my wifo, Amella Koys, hus no authority to contract any billsin my name: and thut fromn und after this date I will not be ro- spongivle for, and will not pay any bills or dubts she “‘l;y (:‘mlruzt in In‘\ l““:‘:m Omaha, Neb., August 16t st Lot A GLeH ROYS. First National Baok . 8. DEPOSITORY. ONMAITA, WEBRASIKA —— Oapital, . .$500,000 Surplus. 100,000 Herman Kountze, President. John A, Creighton, Vice-President, Fu H. Davis, Cashior, W, H. Meeauier, Asst,-Cashior, A STRANGE DUEL. Two Mexicans Fight a Hundred Tar- antuias in a Dark Room, New York Worla: Particulars of a sgrnn{zs duel have just leaked out in Toled through the arrival from Mexico of 'W. (. Martine, & wealthy cofice merchant, He says the partici- pants in the duel were Senor Victoria, a mining speculator, and Senor h-drnn\ an extensive ship owner. It took pl-ncn at Tampico, Mexico, and he gives the following account of the afluir, his in- formation coming through A. A. Ter- rence, a coffee-buyer at I'ampico: “Senor Victoria and Senor Pedraza a few weeks ago met at a ball given at Tampico by one of the chief Indies of the Innh soviety. The geuntlemen, while heated with wine, quarreled in the vresence of the lady, whom both ad- mired, Senor Victoria challenged Senor Pedraza, who accepted the challenge and stipulated that the duel must take place in a dark room. As Pedraza had the choice of weapons he demaaded that Victoria meet him in the room where should be vlaced a hundred tarantulas of the most poisonous kind, and that each should de- vote his cm-r*lea to killing the tarantulas instead of fighting his ¢ opponent, and neither must leave the room until all the pmsmmus spiders were killed. “‘Pedraza, it is thought, expected that i would nu\erm-wpllhv weapons, but Victoria did not buck down, and the duel took place. It was fouglt ina room as dark as 0 dungeon. ‘There were no scconds, and no one at Tampico sus- ruu-dum truth, When the doors were roken open bogh men were found on the floor, dead, surrounded by the horrible spiders, some dead and some still alive In spite of the efforts of friends to hush it up,the truth leaked out. ~An investiga- tion was promised, but friends interfered and nothing was done about the dhel.”” —_—— “A Word to the Wise is Suflicient. “‘Catarrh is not simply an inconven- ience, unpleasant to the sufle and dis- L“m“’i to others—it 1s an advanced out- p0St approaching disease of worse r Do not neglect its warning; 1t ngs deadly evils 1n its train. Before n‘, is too late use Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Rem- edy. It renches the seat of the ailment, and is the only thing that will. You may dose yourself with quack medicines ‘tilitis too late—'til the streamlet be- comes n resistless torrent. It is the ma- tured invention of a scientific vhp)clan‘ “A word to the wise 1s suilicient.” Bl A Pasteur and His Dogs. ’I‘hc Figaro publishes the tollowing bio- thcnl details of M. Pasteur, whose well known name is again more fre- qucn!l{ llmn usual quoted since the ‘dog n)s of August have arrived: “M. Lo\m Pasteur was born at Dolesdu-Jura on December 22, 1822, His father, who had been in the army, had a tanyard at Arbois, and his highest ambition was that one day his son might become a teacher at the Arbois college. When his son was first admitted as a pupil to the college, he, the smallegt of the boys, was 8o proud of being a student, that he ar- rived burdened with & load of heavy dictionaries of which he bad no need at all. Up to the age of thirteen, however, he often deserted the school and wmt fishing or sketching. At the age eighteen he became a pupil at the 'Bvun noon college, where he began his studies every morning at 4 o'clock, In 1843° M. L. Pasteur entered the normal school of which he afterwards became a prominent professor. Some of the most eminent Krench chemists were his instructors, and the student's onthusimm for chemistry grew from day to da ly spent hle Sundays with Barruel, J. I umas's assistant; and there is yet to be scen at the Normal sohool a phial con- taining sixty grammes of phosphore ob- tained with the help of some bones which Pasteur had brought from a butcher, and after burning them and submitting them to various tests from 4 a.m. to 9§ p.m., re- duced them to the wclfiht of Alxty grammes. Late at might, when he went to bed, he murmured, ‘Seven hours to wait before I can return to the labora- m% After having finished his studies asteur become the assistant of M Ballard, ‘and shortly after roceivin, call to the Normal school he publis cd his famous work on spontaneous regen- eration, which made a great sensation in- the scientific and philosophic world." M. Pasteur’s labaratory at the Nofmal school, Rue d'Ulm, Paris, 1s described by the Figaro as follows: “In one of tho ante-rooms several monkeys are gambol- ing about, and receiye the visitors with friendly grimac Through nssHpee ornamented with the twh\brm-lr Gam- brinus song in a rich frame, which is the £ift of the believers ot the norlh one Aar- rives at the sanctuary, a ln\uo, well- lighted hall. In its center the master stands surrounded by alembics, phials, and other vessels, looking throngh his enormous budget ‘of letters from all parts In round latticed cages dogs of different races are locked “‘.v Oneig n the last stage of rabies; his bark sounds abnormal; his hoarse cries aro not unlike the crow of a cock. The noise frightens the rest of the dogs, which rush into the furthest corner of the c“f( e if one approaches the door. if you knock with your foot against the cage the diseased ‘dog runs furiously about and tries to bite the lattice-work. The end of an iron bar is held out to mm, and he seizes it at once with his teeth, and will not let it go again even if the iron has been heated. The animal refuses to take the food which is regularly offered toit, but it attacks with avidity the hay which serves as its bed, pieces of wood, and other things, and devours them without masticating them. Farther on a cock crows triumphantly, hares, pigs, monkeys snbmit with vnrvlng lhx'lllty to the inocculations, and all these creatures share the samo fate. With gard to the dogs, M. Pasteur says: ‘‘These animals are lufl'vnug without doubt; it is a law of rature. [t is necessary that n fow should have to suffer for the sake of the whole community, If I make them suffer, it is in order to save them and to aid human bemngs., * would never have the courage of killing a bird for the sake of sport, but when it is a case of making ex- periments I lu\c no seruples at all."” C~—— ny-pepsl. Makes the lives of many people misera. ble, and often leads to “self-destruation. We know of no remedy for dyspepsia more successful than Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1t acts gently, yet suraly and efliciently, tones the stomnch and othier organs, re- moves the faint feeling, erentes a good appetite, curos hoadache and refreshes the burdened mind. Give Hood’s Sar- saparilla a fair trial, It will do you good e —— The Kimberley Gold Fivlds, San Francisco Call: I'rom Pe leacn that on June 20th Sergeant & 3 in charge of the gold escort, reports thit on May 5th the prospects of the Kim- berley gold fields were stil very good. The newly discovered pectation, aud the miners on the most sangunine. Twelve reefs huve been registered. Plenty more will be registered when machinery arrives, There are guite tive hundred persons on the tield, ali of whom are making a livli- bood. The gold field 1s becoming more extended ever, It is one hundred miles from the Lower Panton workings of Mount Dockerell, found twenty miles further in the sume Jaekson's raef has been struck in several places for upwards of a mil from the main shaft, showing better sults than have hitherto been procured, An excellent reel hze been. found Mount Dockerell, yielding unsurpassed specimens. The Best Cosmetique a lady can use is & vorfectly propared | plddtens wiistie toiles soap. Try Cashmure Bouauet, Gold has also been | A LOSING GAME. LIVELY CHAT WITH A WORKING MAN IN MINNEAPOLIS. ——— What He 8aid in Rogard to Something ‘Which Troubled Him for a Long Time and How Hoe Got Rid of It. “Allright.” gaid a bright, rnddy-faced you man with a eclear voioe He wis dressed ns ki stood in front of the new an, the miller on Sixth ave enth stroet, .\Imm . The spenl Pifth avenuc Mr. Heskoth continued, "ot coursc. Doi't you'sco Lumable to do my’ da work with any of them! I don’t think T w over bottor in my lifo than I am just at the Pprosent time.” “1 hourd that you were in a bad way," el 1bad tojgive up worki and L was losing my strongth preity tast. A little over mont 40 T was u tolorubly dgctided kind of un nvaiid, iad hind catarch for two years had boen entirclv unable to check it.” It came on from & cold nnd settlod in my throat and lungs My thront got &0 sore that I could hardily eat anys thing at all. My nose was stopped up and§ could only broathe through my mouth, 1 b an almost continual pain i my head. coughed frequently and was ulwnys rafsing phlogm. 1 could feel tho mucous dropping down the back part of my throat. Iwontto two or three doctors. Ono of them tried to glearmy throat out with an eloctelc buttory They tried various remedies on me, but | gof worse all the tume, and I got wor nst, mo I bocame weak and discouragod, my piin was almost unbearable. Ouc mornine [ road in the papers of a onse of catarch which had boon pronounced_inourable, and which Dr. McCoy bad cured, 1 went to see him. He told me thas my oatarrh had becomo chronic, nnd that § Milzht tako throo MONENS to oure mn. W el went under bis trontment. But litiie over 8 sod, and 1 havo gained s b my head or lungs,' my thro noso are perfectly cloar broathe ensily. 1 hive no more of that tire unonsy focling, and I am able to ent us heart a8 usunl and do a8 kood o day’s work s au! man fu town, and I consider myself complotely cured.” SNEEZING CATARRH. What It Means, How It Acts amd ‘What It Is. You snoczo when you got up in the maraing YOU try o 8nce0 yOur nowe oif overy 4ime y are exposed to the least draft of air. You -133 a fuliness over tho front of the forehend tho noso feols as though there way each which you oranot dislo blow your pose until your ears orack, don’t do any good, and the only sult 18 tnal you succeed in gotting up a vory red nose, wi you #o irritate the lining membraue of that of un that you are unable to breathe through atall. This 18 & correot and ot overdrawi picture of an acute attack of catarrh, ol *Snoezing Caturrh'’ a8 1t is called, Now, what does this condition First, a cold that ca out by tho wiands in t ensed glunds aro attack arrh go where_the discage is provalents alno, i their efforts to find & lodyi te the sonsitive membrane lin- nw llm nos .md nature undertakes to rid horself of thes by producing afit of sncesing, When the nose becomes filled with thickened and discased mucus the natural channels for the introduction of air into tho lungs s inter- fered with, and the person so_oilected must breatho through the mouth,and by such means the thront becomes purched and dry, snoring is produced, nnd then the oatarrhal disoase ullis roudy accoss (o the Uhront aud lunga. fndionte] 0p mucus 0 bo poury then those dis- swarms of Hitle PALPABLE SIGNS. By Which a Presence Undesirable is Made Known. ‘When catarrh has existed in the hoad ai upper part of the throat for any length time—the patient lving in a distriot wher peoplo are subjoot to oatarrhal affection—an the disonse has hoon left uncured, the ostarrh invarinbly sometimes slowly, extohds down the windpipe and into the bronchial tu wh h tuboy convey tho alr into diferont parts of 4 lungs. T'he tubes becomo aifected from flll swelling and the mucus arising m catarrh, and {n some instances become 8o plugged d up that the air oannot get in as froely as should, Shortness of breath follows. aud the patient breathes with labor and diffiouity. Tho pain_which accompanios this condition 18 of adull character, felt in the chest, behind the breast bone or under the shoulder blade. The puin muy come nnd go-last & tew di and then be abscnt for several others. The cough that occurs in the first stages ot bmlh oblsl catarrh is dry, comes at interv. fng 1 Ghnrnotor, and usinily most trouble: #ome in the morning on arising or going to bed at night, and it may he the first ovidenve of the discuse extending into the luny motimos thore are fits of coug tho tough mucus—so violent vomiting. A weak stomach and a dislike for food oausos the patient to think ho has & disenss of the stomach, instend of the lungs, & Induced to cause DOCTOR J.Cresap M'Coy Late of Bellevue Hospital, N.Y Has offices in 310-311 RAMGE BUILDING Cor. 15th and Harney Streots, Omaha, Neb. . Whero ali eurable cases are tronted with suo i tod skilfully, Con n arc Do, he i ind wilNERYOUS DIREASES Al Banses HOC N (o tho SOXUB & Bpocialty, CA- TARKN CURED, CONRULTATION at office 01 by il §1 © hours: § 10 11 R0 210 § . 10, 710 o, Sundoys included, Corfespondence recoives prompt attention. Many diseasos nre treatad sucoessfully by Dr MeCoy thiough the mulis, a0d it 18 Lhus 1oss | bie for those vnuble 10 miake & journey to ob [ thin ruccosstul hospital treatmont at theic | ho No loliers wiswCred unless aceoinp nied by et etnm ) Dr, 3. ©. Meda; Ol 11 Mg BUil iy Ol Ko