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THR OMAHA DAILY BEE: THITRSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1880, SPECTAL, NOTICES OMAHA. Adyertseiients unaer U s NeAd 1) cents per Hnie for the fir st insertiot, | cents for each sub- gequent insertion, aud $1.60 8 line per month No adve tisement taken for less than % cen the firs) .nsertion. Beven words will be count to the line: they must run consecutively and must be pald in ADVANCE. ~ All advertise ments must be handed n before 12:3) o'clock p. m., and_under no circumstances will they 0e faken or discontinued by telephons, PArtied advertising in these colunng and hav. Ing their answers addressed s of Tre ieR w1 planso Aak for & sheck to anabls (hom to gat their letters, a8 none wili be deliverad except on Tesentation of check, ~All answers o udver- fsements shovld be enolosed in envelopes All pavertisements in thess columns &re pubs Hshed in both marning and ? editions of Tnr Bek, the circulation of which aggrezates more thian 18,000 papers dafly, and gives the ad artisors tho bene tonly of the cityeircu. tion of THE t alsoof Conncll Blufrs, Lincoln and fes_and towns throughout his section of "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will bs taken 1 e Above conditions, &t the followhs bist: Bexs houses, who nre anthorized agents for Tua Brrepecial notices, and will quoto the sam Fates un oan be bad At the main offic “JOHN W, BELL, Pharmactst, Btreet (1ASE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 Bouth 16th Street 2 South Tenth fi 1. FARNSWORTH, Pl s ing Street. "V 3. HUGHES, Pharmactst, 624 North ivth o Kireet (\l,n W. PARR, Aventie, ~ SITUATIONS WANTED. ) _",v'\\nrn Bituntion by iady ms stenogra- Pher aud typewritars i ot out of the city. Addiess M, , Jock box 21, Mapleton, Ia, IR SITUATION wanted, ©vears oMce ex- ¥ porience, two traveiing, 24 years old, Rof- erence. Adiress P56 leo Office. 57 VW ANTED-- Position by laiy as stonograph and typewriter, €an give good reforence Address, T 47, Bee oflice 2 0 DHARMACIST (first-cluss) References or security given, Bee oflice. — WANTED--MALE HELP. ANTED—Bxperionced_men o sell an cle nged daily in ev honsehold, Call i o, Becmer block, Howard st., eiween Sth and th, from § a. m. 104 p Pharmacist, 1800 5t. 3 Aesires position. Address 064 arti- 1 ®0 and §40; Wit \7ANTED— good men cooks, and 30_cooks: good B4 S, 16th, Man and wife on a ranch, Noob- o children. 2 men JlHlg 8 156 paint and wall Xperience, salary k. Plattsmonth,N Clerk in dr Give ng Yalrymnn, 4 lee men, 1holl Cod Toto] runner, . HoWan 1th and Dovglas. UpSairs. v dell, R, 6, 5 0 cor. fivst cluss cignr salesman for Only experienced men need apply: “Application must be accompanted with ‘ere nce or will not be considered. Address P 81, Bee ofice ‘ FANTED TG TR eapabis of seling @ nice line of household specinlties, cash or payments. Call hl4 8, 16th. W ANIED- Men for railrond Sork fa Was: ington ~ Territory, at Albright's agency, 1120 Farnam st. 0_ ALESMEN—We wish o few men tosell onr W goods by sample to the whotesale and retail trade, Largest manufacturers in our line closo 2-cent stamp. Wages 33 per day. 4 ent position. No post Money ad- ad nnial s-m 19 > man with 810,00 cash to take managing position in bauk doing 50‘,.1 business, with very high prospects. Ad- ress P. 0. Box 756, Omaha, T03-11% “'.w TED ts for rd's catyx-eyed self-thrending needle v Bigiit: a help 1o good sights perf cauvassers; sample packugo 10c, Sona clrenlars to headquurters, Stayner & Co Vldcnm- R.J. W ANTED— hotel. Apply to P, fi‘lllu.\mmlxml Cattlo Co. wa competent machinest and BDPIY in person at Ames, ANTED—Fir turnixh ools, Clay Co., Neb. e ) TANTED—Man to solicit, salary month, must deposit 823 for sampl fis, mecurtly for monoy collacted Adives corge 8. Cline, b1, First National Bank buil ing, Oma ha, or Wagner bik., Des Moines, 1o, 1 130t Douglas, 521 \ TANTED-Man to take the agency of our “ates: sizo 28x IKX18 inches: welght 500 Tbs; ail price #6; ofhor stzes in proportion, A hanco and permanent busmess, These safes moot & demanid never before supplied n{ otlier safe compunies, &S We are not o by the safe pool. Alpine Safe Co., Cincir for 1L country of Bee, 607 (ly ANTED-Curpenter to build a house and take good bitsiness lot on Saunders stret 85 pay. Euquire 454 “, ANTED—Live men and women to engage in an_ casy, paying business at nome. Can ning and _make 50¢ to samiplo und mm‘)leh\ in- Address, World Suj 4401028 work daytimé or per hours sure thin Bru nt for 1 Co.. Rutland, V. VW aANDED, “Energetic men and women every- where for a genteel money-msking busi- mess. #0 weekly profit guarauteed easier tha 860 monthly otherwise. ~ Experience absolutely Bnnccessaty. Permanont position and exclusivy territory assured. $2.00 sample free. Write for E‘-:nxl.-uu(nhmnmu‘ with stamp, Megrill M t'g . 1333, Clileago. i AT ANTED—Good men i every tectives under our {nstructions, Send ¢ for purticulars, Oklahoma secret s Wichita, Kan, BT 113§ _____ WANTED--FEMALE HELP. " TANTED -A compstent glelin f two. Mrs, I M. Wheeler Jr., 601 8 28th st, 8 i®-A neat girl for ge-e: So. Juth, NE corner. CHAMBERMAID, # dinfng-room girls, 1 linen toom glrl, 1 cook, Lots of places in hri- vate families, 1. 1. Wandell, R 6, cor, Lith and [ tiiirs, 70 GOOD girl for honsework. Mrs. 10, Novtheast corner 218t and Cass st uglas, 1 WENTEDYoung iadies and gentiemen to know they can obtaln & thorough and actieal knowledge of telegraphy, fittin hemselves in a short time for good payin positions at the Rlecttlc Telagrapn Hohoo Rooma 528 and 52, Paxton LIOCK, cor, 16th Farnam sts, 962F1 1 ___ WANTED-TO RENT. WANTED —Two nicely furnished or nished rooms, modern convenie location. for gentleman and wife, K exchanged. Addrass P 65 Bee oftica W ANTED A furnished ro m by f younx gentleman, or root With two mealsa day German family bretorrel. Address ¥ 62 I erences VWANIED=3 or 4 unfurnished rooms, cen trally located with lern_conveniences, hunsekeepl Address Kahn prics and sultahle Bros., TANTED—Ut olr vem: ot Ana Howard sts. F 1a.anil 10480 given for room 511 8 17thst., (GENTLEMAN and wito want 1o rc oatd in private given, Address P il | W ANTEDTo rinf cliofa hou tween (hicago, FArnam And 20th st west, 1 . V. Sholes, 210 First Nu! for yins and FOR RENT--HOUSES. Ty RENT- Ho Leavenworth S0k, near and varh, e, & TO0INS, Furnace, @ and harn, 110 TWo Inquiro ¥ JORRENT 4 voom ot o6 furnishied rooms. omed cottage & Call 0 )L RENT=A five e for s FUR RENT - Nica hroom houw hnlf Dlock of cabie cars, 112 l“rn( RENT-—froom house, unear 10th. 8, Luhr ROOM house near igh s Rent 330, In: O quire J. F. Iarton, %15 Capitol ave, G4sml NOR RENT—{-room houso at 803 N 13th st, 6. room house at 101 N 2ith st. G 8% PEAUTIEUL &room house, gas, city water, bath room, Dot and_cold water, on paved streets with streot car, near a ool school, oniy per month, The hotse (< new. Apbiy at once. (. ¥, Harfison, Merchants’ Nab. banic. OR RENT—Whon yon wish to rent a house, store or office call on us. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental blocl 20 FOOR RENT arris, room 411 First 1012 Howard st,, House and harn, Hanscom place, Navl bk bldg, POR RENT—8-room modern improved ho: A llocality, Rent moderate. Apply M, Kl gutter, 1001 Farnam st. b2 [OR RENT st and Dbloc NOR R venlene RENT—Clic st st betw Cottages, 5th st. 6 Charlos Sheolay 5 rooms, Inquire K ¥ oom flat, modern S 1t 1ght (%) Tuguire 612 N'T—10-room house, ste liot and cola and cistern water and nice yard, 8, 209 S 24th, Inquire L rent 1o are very complet roinies, D, Swartziander, 2 OR R —5-room house on street car line, 1714 N. IKthst.. with modern improvements, #18. Inquire 1423 Douglas st., room 2. &1 [OR RED T—0-room brick, 114 S e cablo Itne, 5th st; mod- J. W, 54 S.13th, Inguire Bl VENUE Rooms—At 1613 and 1615 Capitol ave Dbioeks from P O, newly furnished, privats boarding house, pleasant rooms,all conyenienceo Tlat of 4 for honsoky provements. Price 315, 17 QOR RENT -Two furnishel rooms, on: frout south room with alcove fortwo three gentlemen, all room for on 1 conventences, grates, furnace, et ence required. 2214 Faria ARGE dfor 2 gentlemen, NURNISHED or unfurnish and bath, voard if desired, 519 S, 20t st., site AlL Safuts' chure; ki unfurnishod, Modern _im' 791 rooms pin 1523 Fncnam, nished rooms and board, s 108 WO well-furnished rooms, single or ensuite, aevery convenience, steam heated, li)lflllmlg- s, 721 64 Nu ELY furnished rooms. 2105 Douglas st. 070 0 TFOR BENT-Very chonp pico front room, with ail conventences; 162 Farnam, cor 17 st. 46 LARGE south roor fimnishod, lovly I convenience. ' 2107 Don meu also small room nicely ation and every modern glas, 660 rooms for rent, 1701 Capitol ave, o 7% O RENT—Turnished rooms in Gruenig bik, cor. 1th and Dodge sts. Inquire of Geo. K. Darit, Millard hoter bitliara room. 5] {URNISHED front room. modern_convon. 57 6t icely furnished room, with board if desired, gas, heat and bath-room, 1707 Dodges 591 ()l( REN' 'wo desirable rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlemen, with board; references required. Apply 1920 Dodge st s © N(CELY furnished rooms, steam heat, gas, = bath, ete., on same Hoor, $10' per month, 207 8. 24th, o tiat, furnished Bl4 room with 1010 Capitol “rwe. OR_RENT—Nicoly furnished board. All conve niencos, Rbo\l sultable for Euueomug @ Tt 0 118 JCE rooms 81 per week at Peabody houss, southwest corner 14th and Jones sts, ““Room for genticmen,2425 Dodgo. 580 F 0t 5, 113 8 20th st,near Dodge, 20 1 OR RENT-Good basement, 23x%. 1515 Douglas <t L] YR RENTPart of lemis 1'Id'e. Inquire of- fic: Bemis Omaha Bag Co., on viaduct, s RENTAL ACENCIES. AL NAMPT & TALBOT, room tamg mi Paul—Houses, ete,, to rent. Rents 1600 Farnam st PAUL, 109 ete,, for rent 5. fiats, Farnam & . et with G nsdorff, vooms 817 and 318 First Na ik building. Special attention given nting and ronts collected WEz o Cont F YOU want your houses ren Tt ienawa s Coa 15th, 'l Ing_season is here; bring on your i 1 have the custon . J. H, Par. , 166 Cl 4608 124 o special atten ing rents, Hst wi , room ntal block 530 o L1 »site postoflice. AKO. MISCELANEOUS, PHYSICIAN of tnis ity can accommoda his home. _Address 3 15 nal Dank building taught 0s an art 32 8, 10th st. First Nat 0 E ban lenbec FHORSEor team mules wantod to anply as first payment on house and lot, o residence lot, balance monthly payments. Write or call on Selby, 1521 Farnam T oU wantt all on or Addr by Goo, uy, change, s G ) rooms 052 ! SDOREF, real estate loans and “tos ent, has_rémoved Jfrom room 6, opp. P. 0., to rooms 817 and 415, First Nutional bk building, where he will be’ glad to niect allhis old friends and many new ones, FERSONAL. VW ILLE. A Filleo clther call at ot se address to 141 K TLEMAN desires young Iady o quaintance of Widow; S Join: gentlemen join: add Jm.mp, Western Correspondence club, Coun- cil Bluifs, Towa. 076 v+ G 5 STERNSDORER, Real Estate and e s e 817 and 515, First National bank building "0 T Tont mAasquerado irs B FOE ] A DIES and wen iuits by calling Ladies and gentigmen desiring corrospondents address Corresponding Club, Kansas City, Mo., enclose stamp. 611kt GANT life sizo crayon portraits free of Ucharge for short timo as an from photo- graphs brought to the Vandyke Portrait Studlo, 12 Plerce, near 14th; portraits a nm(“lnllz\lel. LGST RAYED—A cow, roun, good condition, four [S Fiarmr i e e Last seen on Franklin_ st, at3 o'clock Monday” atternoon, February 1th.” A ‘suitable reward will be given for her return to A, M. Kitchen, 1204 N 2ith st. T8 0E OST alifornia rostaurant, on 1k bt w arnam and Dougl ‘ney streets, & pair of beav ider willreturn to Beo office and be 1 rewarde ND=A pocketbook Owner can have same street and proving property and paying fc 8 t 1915 SJIStH iv, CLAIRVOYANT D ANNIE V. Warren, clairvoyant el and business mediuin, Femal aspectalty. 119 N 16th st., rooms 2 and 3, Medi- ases b4 | n_any amount | Barker bik, 15th and Far \ ONEY - Loans negotiapsd at low rates with. A¥lout delay, and parchase gm-n commercial Japer and mortgage notes. S. A, Sloman, cor, o 563 MUNEY To Joan on Impraved proporty at first hands, No_application sent away for ap Socurity and HUA examined froe of borrowers, Lombard lnvestment 209 8, 12th st 554 proval, charge to company The fairest, ey axchange i ¥ of publicity, at the lowest o s Tonew Roor Ylnnnwml xohange. most 1iberal m loans made without large or small rates of interest, on ANy @ va loans may be pald At ARy time or original Tatos. 0. Bonseaan, mi i, Want to horrow noney Read this: Tt will save you time It will save yon, money, You oan borrow from B, F, Maste succossor to W, | room 4, Withuoll bid'g, 15th $10, £20; 85), $10, $ in fact planos h terms and at lower ratey in the city, without publicity Propurty feom your possession, If an Instalment 1S due on your property a you cannot mest it, call and see me. 1 wil it foryou. If you have a loan in any other oflice, call and et my rates, 1 will take it up and Carry it for youi. T make 10ans for one to six months, and you an pay A PATt At any time, reducing both prin: nd interest. ns renewed ar original rates, and no chinrge for papers. All business strictly confidenttal, see me. P vot Croft, nd Harnoy sts v other or removal of Call and Don't forget the number, Roow 4, Withnell block. 533 ), 1,50, 31,000, 830, Spectal fund to place Don choicetinproved property, D, V. Sholes, 210, First National bank. B MONEY to loans cash on hnd; o d W, Squire, 1210 Farnam st,, First bank buil ny. J. fonal lding. " to 1oAn on furn ANy Approv 06, Sheely bl al direct with the | v, room B8 First i o inside business broperty espe. Represent also the old and well igland Loan & Trust Corpan; 0, 00 or B0 day kind of chattel secnity; business “confidential. ‘arnam st, ONEY to Loan 1\ promptly. H. E, . on any roasonabio fnte; J. 3. Wilkin: —Lowes! rates. Loans Gle It t,Contnental b South room Omaha and Woolle JMALL loans made_on muha property. Chas, K. 13 Paxton block. ][ COLE, 1oan ag (‘ PER ( E T mun»- to loan—(Cash on hand ) W.M. Harris, room 20, Erenzer block, opp. P. 0. ERy Q500,00 to loan at 6 por cent. Linahan & Ma- Dhoney, Room 5%, Paxton block. B0 " to toan. 0. F. MUNE A una loan agents, ] OANS made on real CsTate ANA_mOrtga Abought.” Lewls 8. Reed & Co., 1321 Farnam, Davis Co, real estato Farnam st, 607 MONEY to fonn n large sums at fhe lowcst M R. C. Patterson, 318 8, Ioth, % TMONEY, to toan e are veudy tor applica- tions for loans in amoynts from £30 to 10, 000 on Improved Omalia or Donglas county real estate, Full information a8 to rates, onns rummlv closed. Good notes will be purchiased y us. Call uvon us, or write, The McCague Inyestment Co. 130 IRST and second. property by D. mortgages made on city Johuson, 535 Paxton bk, BISKI5 E. Johnson, [ty ¥ 10 loan on chattels by D. For FXCHANGE Eighty acres of the fneat | timber land in Wisconsin, clear of incum- brance, What have you to offer? G J, Sterr doril, rooms 817 & 818, First National bank building. 540 imbered, fo or ity property, H 610 00D farms, clear or i X merchandise, 1ive stoc K. Cole, Koom 4, Continental block QEVERAL vory Place to trade. 3. SreEnador RoOMA bank bullding. JOOR EXCHANGE- For desiral property {n Omaha, any ot il 40 cholco ‘Instda residence lots in ts 11 Lincoln Q6O acros fitio farmin Fine restdence prope s reatal property Choica fancy residence, cormer, Los Angeles. A neat residence property in Hanscom Place. 150, S0Me 000 MOFLTAZS Totes, Addtoss, piving location and price of erty, . K. I, care Baum 1ron Co., 1217 1 wWorth, fine_rosidences fn Ko What have vou to offer? G, 317 & 818, First Nationai le t ings, castor county prop- aven b1l Cornetl Bluffs and Omala real estate for farnis, horses, cattle or merchan. dise. ts between Omanhs and Council Blufts, C. B, Mayne, 15th and Harne VW IEN vou fiave austhing tor exchang on or write us, H. K. Cole, Room nental biook. 5 OR EXCHANGE-Tmprove and unimproved rosidenco property in_Omaha and Council Blufrs, Call and see us. Western Land & Lonu Exchange, 8401 NOR TRADE call ontl K ANSAS and Nebraska land to exchange for N fowa town proper Woolley, room 53, Paxton block. 865 8 FOR SALE- REAL ESTATE. TPENACR Cr R0, atveet fghton block. 3 cars 0 block 0K SALE— acres of good improved land, in od to 31,075 wt & per cent, running five years, 1 Keva Pana county, hob. Address P59, care ee office, to-morrow only—Feb. 5 010t in_ona of wores_fmproved Tand 160 e domtins In Nevrusas trade for small stork of gonds, or W deed for $10) cash, Taguire of address C House, FOOR SALE -0 acres of land. rich deal drop & line to P b the will make iold 17 you want near the Mil Wost Farnam st, Harrison, 610 TOORSALE—Wost sido tracknge lots near M. P, depot will trade for stock. Joo Rock- Capitol avenue. ¢ ron Tot, Omahs ALE—t-room house, tull View, 100 bbl cistern, fenced, sidewalks, ete., price §1.125; 230 casl, bal, § years, Geo, L. Ed* wards, $310 Miami st. LT MO SALE - Vacant lot ton Rogars property o 7500, East and south corner. C. 403 a1id 404 Merchants’ National bank. hu Jonr THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES, OMAHA. “UNTON PACTFIC, Depot 10 and Marcy ] Teave Arrive ats, mahn. Omaha* Lincoln, Boatrico and| m 95 . m, “overiand Fiver' | i aom Lincoln, Beatrice& Colum. bus Express Pacific Mail and Exprass $Daily except 40 b, m. [4540 v, m, £5:00 . M1 am 500 . .47 & m “Toave Omana ATTive Omaha, 15 8.m 5P m., RURLINGTON, 10T Depot 10 and Mason Chicago Fast Express Chicago Mail Mam. Chicago Local pom.| fdam Denver Fast EXpress. Wa. . 3800, m, Californin Mail.. S5 m.| 8:00p.m, Colorado Mail WD, .| 040 K. m Kansas City Express, nam | 08, m. Kansas City Expross. Ea0p.m.| 05, m Wakt Rie ot vo ATTiv 1Ha Maicy sts. Omal 50D, m No. s, Vestibule, 5 pm | NG | 76D m, No, | Dailyexcapt Mond'y | Vestibule | | | 110 pom, Hally excont Satiirday M. & ST PAUL, | 10th and Marcy sts, Arrive Omaha Leave Omak; | 915 | 6 pom P M & O, Lenve th & Webster sts, Omana. | 1520 p. m.| 5:20 p. m. am Sia. mi 6i0p. m 046 p. m.| K0, m Arrive Omaba, Uiy Depot xpr Onkland Accommodation St Paul Limited __*Excent Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC, | t15th & Webster st ATTive Omaha, Day Express G0, Night Express #:0% . 1 CF.E & MV, R I, Arrive Leave Bepot Tsth & Webster sts. Omaha. Omalia, *Hastings &BI'k piilis Pas, Norfoik Passenzer Sioux City & Pacttic It. R~ Omala 8t. Pm Westward Running betweenCouncil Blusand Albright. Inaddition to the stations mantionad, traind stop at Twentieth and Twonty-fourth 'streots, andatthe Summii in Omaha. | South | AL {Omabia vrighe. Broad-] Trans. ra Omaha Nhu'ly depot. k 4, Dupont Place, $-room house in o repair, 31,001, $i00 ¢ balunco ensy am of lorses ns part piy LG Sternsdorll, rooms and 318 17 Dbank building. 'his property adjoins Park and Monmouth Park additions, 1 nave a number of lots in the addition that can be sold on terms o Spocial inducements offered to those Wwho bntid. 16 will pay you to fnvestigate, C.J Sternsdorir, rooms 313 and B18 Fir Nnn.uml bauk building. N land, 6 per cent. Aduvess'W, VW AVERLY Addition. the famous Central Hamtlton hivd cash, balance Wilaman, Denver 3t med housc and full 167, kool trect car line.” Will Kansas farm or vaeant lot Call’ and " inyes! 403 and 404 Mer- ] xehang property wit in Omaha or South Omaha. gate now. C. k. Harrison, chants’ National banl:. JOUTH OMAHA—I huve & number of good iots in various additions that must be sold atonce and can be bought at prices that will G, J. Sternsdoril, rooms 817 ational vank building. NS made on improved real ostate secur- and b years time: optional piyin and favorabls terms and rates. Kimball, Champ & Ryan, rooum b, U8, Nat. bau, 96 F15 Lonorman can be con- sulted on all affairs of life. Satisfaction guaranteed. No. Joch st 835 £ 13¢ FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. FPOR SALE—First class barber shop, 3 chairs, doing a good business. Good reasons for selling, Call or address 1487 O street,Lincoln, Neb. TE-107 600 will buy the furniture of a 11-room house, 3 blks trom P. 0., house rents for 815 per nionth, 8% cashi._Address P o7, Bee. 766 1% [OR SALE—A number one_horse, biggy and delivery wagon. Call or address st 1all Canfornia st. T3 JFOR BALE—Ropes and laddors. Good chanee for a painter, Very cheap, dress 1511 Calitornia st, QORTUNE Te A set of carpenter tools, st 1813 Fou SALE—On terms tosuit, tho neatc 282 Charles si. Telephone 27, or W. T, Sea- an, Omahw's lariest varioty budios, vagons, n\'l‘. east side 16th st,, north of N lnl\H st. (' TROR SAL house for nut, Chamber of Commérce. [IORSALE—Omaha's largest variety ofsleigns at very 1ow price,s atSeaman's, east v«hlc 16th st north of Nicholas. 180 ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. _ MATA Abstract company, 1510 Farnam st Most complete and carefully propared set of abstract books and plats of ail real property 1 the city of Omuha and Douglas CU\HALY.. 0 TMIDEAND Guaranies & Trust 0o, 195 Far- nau. Compiete abstracts furnished & titlos toreal estate examined,perfocted & gusranteed —Furniture of & 9-room house and 3 blks from P, 0. R. 30, 04 1 20F II-“ COLE, loan agent, W ANTED Several good, first-class loans at once. Mutual Investient Co., Rooml, Barker block. 630 no delay; Hammond, 224 21 TMONEY to loan on real, estate; mortgages bought. John K. 311 Paxton building. PUILDING loans. D. V. Stoles, 210, First Nat'l Bank. 3 ON'T borrow money on_furniture, horses 'wagons, etc., until you have seen C. I. Ja cobs, room 410, ‘First Natioual bank buildtng Cor. lithand Farnam 983 " CAN make a few loaus on first-class chattel securities at reasonable rates, W. K. Potter, Toom 10 Barker blk. 0 DEOPLE'S Financlal Exchange—Large and small loans for long and short time, at low- est rates of interest, on real estate mortgage nattels of all kinds, dfamonds, watches elry. Dou't fail to call if you want fair and “cheap’ accommodations, 0. Houscaren, Mg, ¥oom 06t3, Barker blic, 16t and Farnam. o B VILDING loans. Linahan & Mahonoy. JrOR SALE at % per cent of cost, (ot for trade). A general merchandise 'store and stock situated in & growing railroad town. Has Dest trade of the town. Sales 820,000 last "vear, lljnulxx,r stors and stock about 3,000, A\d(ll’(!'lh P 60 JFQR SALE-Two printing oftices in eastern Nebraska; one in a_second-class city, the otlier in o good town. Both worthy attention of printers. Terms geasy, J. 5 Stidger, Grand Island, Neb. BSTRACTS- Linahan & Mahoney, room 506, Paxton block 515 JRAGE—At low ratoes at 1121 Larnam st,, Omiha Auction & Storage Co, 47 IKACKAGE, stor rates, W. M. Bushman, 1311 Le 48 ~ WANTED TO BUY, ‘\/’,\N I'hl —To buy ajor 6 roomed ¢ vll(l‘( in South Omaha that can be moved F. Harrison, 405 and 404 Merchants' Nn(mllfin‘l ]hnuk. 55 10 g0, lowost venworth, YV ANTED=To buy a amall stock o hard. ware, from 1,000 to #2000, in a zood town, Address Box 77, care Rector's Wilkelmy Co., Omahu, 106 W ANTED—Purniture, carpats, stoves and household goods of all kinds, Omaha Auc- tion & Storage Co,, 112 Farnam. 54 J ANTED--A lady to solleit, must come well reconnended and pay 310 for samples, salary 805 por mouth, Address Georgo 8, Cline, B Wi, Kavlonnl frank building, Omdta, of Wagner block, Des Moines, 1a, 62 OM PET /F. Hall, 1607 Sherman ave, ~ EMPLOYMENT BUREAUS. ()“AMA Bmp. Byreau, 119 N. 16th st. Estab- 1ishod 8 years. Most reilabie in cit Y s SITN. that, b9 £ 28¢ el for houscwork, Mrs. Thos, 244 N B2, Bmployment Offico- ~__BOARDING. OARDING ana farnished rooms, gas, bath, furaace beat, 8450 & week at 1323 N 13th st i1 'NOI‘ITHAND AND YVPIWRITIND 7ALENTINE'S Shorthand and Typewriting institute, new Paxton. building, Omaha. The ouly exclusive shorthand school In the state, Over oo luadred graduates o good ns. The sciool 18 under the manage- m.nl of C. C. Valentine, oflicial stenographer of thedntjudicial ‘diatrict of Nebraska, ud I'cof. Boyles, an exverienced toacher and ve: ullm n'pmmh 1 and evening sessions, Stu. dents cail eater at any time, Send for clrculars, S?Aunnnm.nulmml School, Shecloy block, teaches standard systems and u Romington typow TED. - Kwr{l»ml)' to know that 1 have removed oo £0 rooms 17 and 318 Firs: Natlonal bank bullging, where | sball be leased to meet them, @, J. Sterusdort, Keal Akt:‘l‘ll.' Loan, Exchangs BDroker and Iluulul UINISHED room for gentieman, Inguire A. Hospe's, 1513 Douglus 674 £ 1470 I)ml"u §t. 85 a v double room for light house- keeplng. 1Rquire 1423 Dougias it toom FORRENT--ROOMS UNFURNI'N‘D. JANTLY furnished suit of front rooms, “© 0 piauo, private tamily, 0% Park 7m0 uit ablo for houseke . Plerce st, 2 ROOMS 810, 131 TOR RENT-Suttabls for honsekeepiug, sutes of from 2 to 4 rooms in all parts of tho city, at lowest raios, Inquire Butis tent: ing Agency, 1604 Farnam se 957 £ 165 FOR RENT— STORES AND OFFICES. [ RENT=Two ores, 521, and 523 North oth st Inquite at the building, Henry Osthon, HI OR RENT—Oflice sufte £33 a_month, 2 singlo oftices §15 each 1l fronting 16th st, HBush- man block, o, e. cor, 16th and Douglas, W, M, Bushman, 1311 Leavenworth, | HiCK store room with basement, all modern iinprovements, splondid location for feed store or hardware, stoves, etc, being inthe Bieart of tho most desirable resldiucn portion of the clly, 1; Parkave, Tnos, 1, Hull, 511 Pax ton bloek, PR ERY forvent at 1 Fark ave. ck store room and ba: 15, countars, showeass sirai le residence comrunity in sower, and gas connections,” 7! Paxton block. TORE 1317 Dodge st In‘[mra “at A, B, Hu. Vorman, jeweler, 13th and Douglas st foi JORR.HEAEeA o n.fmm Toom on second loor, 40x, i Ramge bufldin 161 ping price i ) ANTED--Some cot o8 bullt for cash and renl estate, Pa 360 Faruaw s I‘Wlnu 0 boriow fib’g age, Kood sacurit ). BBETES Dlock, Omana. TANTED-10,00) women to use “Wiloox's Fancy Compound Pills.” Perfectly safe always offvctust. Send for 40 “Woman's Wilcox Medical Co, Philadel- 11k 4195 1,50 on fiFRE Mort: ). Smeaton, Itoom AKIL MPROV ar cliy, oxcellent gar: Aenlug, H. Bturges, ¢ Creighion blook. 7 T8 rehouse with High bas ent, contrally 10cated on (dspsndent track from whilch cars can be unloadsd and loaded into aad oy bullding Imuediate possession. Bam J. Howell, 217 3. T(th st, Omana, [ ‘ TANTED—T0 buy good commercial paper. It. U, Patterson, 313 5 15th st, 2 VWV ANIED=To buy good commercial paper, R. C. Patterson, 315 8 15th st, 20 ‘VAN"H 20 ~T0 buy old siik hats, 151 |§l“nnlga MONEY TO LOAN. DOguwant money? - Leans made on hause: 1old furniture, planos, horses, etc., without delay or remoyal, Persons wishing & loan of this kind will do well to call at our office before dealing elsewhere; business strictly confiden- tal. A, B, Gr Room 1, Cunning- han block, kson sts BY ! Money! Mono {mproved or unimproved cify properiy. ervsl rutos of ltereat. No delay. G, J. Storna. dorit, rooms 817 & 315 First Nutional baivk build- In any quantiti T['0 LOAN: -A special fund of #1000 n sums from 8500 up, on unimproved lots in Omahs ifnot situated too far out.Odell Brothers. & Co, 5. 16th st (2] R. E. & Loan Co Bank. o1 MONEX to oan. room 411, ¥ Harris, Nat, IMONEY advanced for firat-class roul estate AMuortgages. Call on J. B. Kuony & Co,Room ’ ual baak bullding, 600 F #5¢ YHILADELPHIA Mortgage & Trust Co. €D cariorn t to borrower: Make building loans, largo or small; pers titles: § 1u thelr western offl [t W, presentative, 13 Board ‘r(l)\br}l', NS At low rates, and no 210, First National bank. 506 TRST mortgaga delay. D, V. Shole TMONEY to loan on Omalia and South Omalia property, also on farms. O. K. Harrison, 403 and 404 Mérliants’ National bank. 76 NmmAsKA Mortg. Loan Co. will make you a ioan on household goods, horses, wagous, land contracts, fine jeweiry or securities of any kind withiout publieity, at reasonable rutes, Room 7, Rowley black, South Omaha. Kooms ' 51-519” Paxton blk., Omaba, 3 QEE alul.;l, 210 Ficst Nav) bank befor, ing your loans, Nel: mak- OR SALE—Good hiotel in a town of 1,200, all well furnished, for hwit' cash, balance on time. Address box 543, Alblon, Neb, O SALE or exchangs for sheep or heavy maro povios, fue binck Morgan stalllon, six vears old, weight 1,400, fine build, excellent precder, 'For information addréss O, Palmer, Clermont, Fayetts Co, In, 78 6+ TOR SALE-$4,000 stock of cles goods and firnishing zoods in with t raflways, Fine chance established business. No agents, owner, hox 8, Harvard, Clay county, new dry live town step into Address ket for salo,paying 8200 per rice 81,000 cash, Address b 53 b OR SATF.—First-class restaurant and saloon Lest location in the city, Long lease on property. Address P[4 Bee office. TFOR SALE—A well established groc ness i this clty, Inguire b, M Co,, 1jth and Harney NOR SAL catlon; office, OR SALE—Or oxchange, two thonsund dol- Jar stock of drugs, Part casn. Also, build- ing i desired, ~ Lock box 26, Stuar mdj Staurant; Host To- ddress P 40 Tioo -Cheap, nice r. Bood business, ‘li]( SALE- Union house at Junction, Neb. Fourteen rooms. 'Well furnished thrfoughout. Three lots 9x13 go with house, Good patronage, Tmmediate pos- sesslon given, Call on or address fhomas iguson, Norfolk, Neb, 1104 TRORSALE—Or trade, A choice nursery stock 10 seil ut @ bargain, or trde for good Ne- braska land, Address, 7Z. Waterman, Crete, Neb, W01 14+ Ticrative busin ¢ gentleyan, with pi Address P2, Bee of 55, Suit: FoR & 'm,‘ ent and able for lady stock of goods. TOR BALE Ge and lumber yard; no of terms, N, C. Myers, Sumars vt orn rnch et, Neb, e 505 ¢ of. taade, membershi X, very cheap; what will you giv Addlann P10, Bee S5 B QORSALE— duce fend ex quick of I ~Board A well-estabiished, paying pro- commission busigass, owner must ively to other business. Inquire ron, Cole & Robertson, 810 8 I5th st, FOR EXCHANGE FAumm exchange for goods, groceries or hardware preferred, Box 46 Hebron, Neh, wroc erios Worth Avexs 1" 5y, iie of ANTED-To trade land and some stock of hardware or general m Address It, A, Darner, Cozad, Neb, * wEVERAL wmercnandise stocks to trade for > good Omana property or clear furm lunds, G. J. Bternsdor| 0oms 317 & 815 First Natloual bink building, 2] ANTED-—To exchange equity in 20 acres #4000, lu‘\:lnlllnd f'liluv;umké::u);md\vlur R r :'y pay ) to ) cash, i, lsely, Sheuandoah, La. ‘120 rehun- dise. and good 4-room cottage, ) location. D, V. S) ank, cor Iith and payment nouse, good location, H. E. Cole room b, Coutinental bl s nice little homo on 8. containing 4 rooms, all in z0od repa cistern, cellar, barn, &¢. This property sola on'a small payinent down, balan mouth. Why pay rent when a’ golden opportu- nity Iike tnis stares you in the fa Sternsdorff, rooms 517 and 313, Flrst bank building. JOR SALE: in Douglas county on line of U.P. It. It Tile from statfon; first-class improveniens J. Robbins, Paxton hotel 681 BARGAIN—66x)40on 16tk st south of the viaduet, with small house and barn. This Property in the market for a short time only at the extreme low price of #,6)0. This 1s 82,000 less tuan its actual value. G..J. Sternsdovr, rooms 317 and 318 First National bank h“t&‘:‘;“;‘"‘:' 100 casin, balance th, will buy 7-room house on 2ith st. near Lake st. ¥ 2,400, C. 1. Reitet, Yoo b, 8. W, cor. Douglas. NOR SALE—Lots 11, 15 ( Side additton, T lots ure H3X128" each, lay very pretty, and the three can be bought for 81,000, They are actually worth twice that amount. " G, J. Sternsdor(l, Rooms 317 and 318, First National bank buildin 358 10th Farm of 160 acres bottom land one th and 479 ml and 16, block 11, West HAVEreal and personal property of all kinds for trade. Callana_see me. Goorge.J, Sternsdoril, Roonis 317 and 81%, First Nationai bunk buil ding, i USINESS property, Capitol ave. 1ot 5, block 70, bot, Bennett Dlock and 16th st.” Take Rome'trade. Sond offer to owner, John W, Tay- Tor, b Euclid ave, Cleveland, 0. AR JOR RENT ew 7 room house, ull ll\mlern conveniences, centrally located, will rent very reasonable to tenant” muking good lease, broom cottage 8 T st, 815. S-room house, 2025 Howard st. 3-room flat 1420 N 1Tth, suitable for ight housekeeping: #12 Apply’ £ Green & Wiliams First Nat, bank |INH 611 OR SALE Cheap—Not for trade: b43.70 acres land (Sec 5-12-6) two miles from Marquette, Hamilton connty, Nebraska, Frame house,sta Dle, 500 acres tunder ood barb-wire fen round cedar posts, Lwo stays; living water, foot channel; 2 wells, 321-bairel tank, corral, jeltteedor; a nutural stock vaucn;a a fine corti helt. Price (about #1150 por Cash down 2 and 15 years' tine o per cont Go and look over lund. Addross owne Atkins, 1502 Larimer st_Denver QR sALE or Ex: farm of 80) acres in market; also new 12 venfences, in desirablo Omaha. Andrew ifevins, Paxton block, Omaha, N 5 CASH and 835 monthly, inclnding inte nice 6-room house and lot, woll located. 2. Cole, room 0, Continental block, 203 OR SALE-Or exchange for Omalia nrop- orty, 80 ‘weres, suitabla’ for platting will muke 400 lots,ull clear; hig money n it for some who can_push this; locatod Just outside the limits of Council’ Bluffs, ‘Inquire Geo. ., doril, roois 817 und 518, First Nationai [ acre), ango—Tmproved _stock tern Nobraska, near )m touse with all’ con- residence portion of Attornoy, 122 and 42 70, half cash will buy 120 acre farm, im-: proved, 14 miles trom Long Pine, Neb.,good hoiise, bokt Wate #1500 cash for 2 four. 816 per month, 3 resident and i all in Long Pine, 1,00) inhabitants, brick s¢hool hollse, waterworks, sion, cood farming country, Very cheap, must busold. J. 8. Davivson, Cashier, Loug: Pino b, ¢ POKSALE-On o wund cold wat ments, also large barn. tou block PR AL E—6) feot with good furiice, gus, bith sewer, hot and cold water burii, atid evprything conplete, 0n paement o Park ave. Hest bargain in Or sy terms, Investigate this, D, V. st Natioil bank, R BALE—Tmproved cloar farm of I 411 Mower couuty, Minnesota, 1) par_acro. Owner desiriug to ‘move o Omaha: will ox lange for & homo hove, C.F, Harrison, More chants’ Nat'l bank, " oom houses renting for businass lots churches, ailrond divit »m nouse, hot ‘ove. Pax- terms, S bith, all’ modern fuj D, E.Johnson, 23K room house, Certificate of Publication. OFFICE, AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOT Nrs, | State of Nebraska, { Lincoln, Feb, 1st, 1880, ) 1 that the Home Fire In. surance Co., of Omaha, in the state of Nebraska, nas complisd with the insurance law of this state, aud 15 authorized to transact the business of firb and other casualty insurance in this state for the curren ear, , Witness my hand and the seal of the auditor of publle accounts the duy and year ubove writtei, (Signed) T H. BENTON, Auditor P, A, S rebiany 1t 1 hereby cortif | sEAL VIGOR ot throwah errom op vl<rlly Lo Betion:Bi tie. Alailut sccrecy, Varicos cure ot g o G o | Be8ion-Dupre Gilnique, 16 Tremont 5t, bowon AM. ‘ AN South Jmaha. Sheeley Omaha depot. CHICAGO, A \o... C No.i. eave, | .0:00 p. m. A No. 1 (8:0 . m.C No. 9340 a.m./A No. 8. 5 D. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & QUINCY. No. 4 . 0 a.m.A No.§. .. X Nlmul\\ m 9:40 a, m. A No. i 6:00 p. v,/ r No. 1 ..8:10 p.m. A No.b CHICACO, MILWAUKEE & No. 2 ) &, mJA No. 1., No. 4..7..7:00 v: m./A No. i . B KANSAS CIT JOSEPH & COUNCIL No. 2. 5 8. m. A No. N 0 p.m.fA No. 1....0. CITY & PACIFIC, ba. mA No, 9 . 0 p. m./A No. 11 A & ST, LOUIS, 0:30 A, m, B> b m> ily_except Saturila; 1 except sonda The time given above is for T'ransfer, thors being from five to_ten minutes betwean Trans- fer and local depots SUBU RBAN NEWS Papillion, Miss Mattie Allen visited Omaha friends Saturday. 5. W. Moore visited Omuha Saturday. Miss Mabel Knapp visited her father at Gilmore, Neb., Saturday. Miss Alice Hunt spent several ing friends in Omaha this w Mrs, Curti has been on the sick list for a fow wecks, but ut last reports was improy- Friday and M. P, Brown visitel Omaha friends Saturday, While in_ the city she took in the matinee, “St. Mur Mrs. A. J. Spearman, who has been con- fined to her bea for two weeks with inflam- matory rheumatism, is reported better. Mr. ana Mrs. Otto Critehiield left for their new home in Burt county, Neb., Thursday cvening. May success be strewn in their pathway. Miss Mamie Royce and Mr. G. Smith have issued invitations to & number of their inti- mate friends to be present at their wedding Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock. ‘I'ie mar- ringe will” be solemnized at St. Murgaret's church, Miss Fornic Palmer, who has been visit ing her parents at Galesburg, IlL, for the past two months, returned to apiilion Sat urday, where*she will resume her mus class. ' Miss Patmer's many friends welcome her buck to this little burg. Mr, and Mrs, Peters and Miss Hobough, old acquaintances of Mrs. Slothower, wore visiting her the first of the wi Mr. and Mrs, Peters resumed their journcy to their new home in Wyomine, Miss Hobou spend a number of weeks in Papillion There will be a series of meetings at th Presbyterian chureh, commencing Monday ovening. The meeunis will be couducted by Rev. Weoks, assisted by Rev. Braden, the Presbyterian evangelist. | is the carnest desire of the ministers that all members and those Interested in the work come und join in the meetings. Oneof the most enjoyable events of the season was the rccoption tendered Otto Critchfield and wife Tucsday evening at the hall. After congratulations, some of which were offered 1n 4 very unigue munner, danc: ing was enjoyed for several hours, afte which an elezant repast was partaken of. It was highly enjoyed by the invited guests, as well as by Mr. aud Mrs. Outo Critenticld. Crowell, Miss Luna O. Shepard was in Scribner, on Friday last. Miss Lacey of Secribmer, is visiting Mr. John Shepard's folks Mr. A, Wilber's boy was taken sick scarlet fover on Thursday of last woeis. H. Diers is remodeling his store aud pre: paring to put iu a large stock of goods. Mr, Tangemun's brother and wife re turned ‘to their home in Kamsen, la., on Tuesday of last week. Corn was Jively last weck, and cars very with | fow and far between: so the clevators at this place are nearly filled up. The Crowell ddncing club met on Friday and enjoyed splendid ovening. The old oficers wero olectod for four woeks more, Mr. Vasberig came ovor town on Monday morning of last week with a vory large smilo on bis face. He ‘'vas got von morn poy by his houso.” he friends and noighbora of Mr, and Mrs. Hormel gatherod at their place by in- vitation to make joyous Mrs, Hormol's thirty-fifth birthday Tho Crowell literary met on after listening to & well rondored pro- gramme, debated on the question, **Resolvod that the capital of the United States should bo moved us near the centor as practicable.” strong spirit provailed and oscitoment ran high, The judges decided two in the afitem. ativo and one in the negative. The following oficers were elected for the next four weeks: Prosident, I'rank Pulsifer; vico president, Miss Luna Shepard; socrotary, C. 13, Noyes § troasurer, John Pulsifer; programme com- mitte, C. B, Goodspead. The question for dobato next meoting is, “Hosolved, That matrimony should be looked upon simply a8 business transaction and not of diving ore igin aturday and Swaburg. Miss Edith Erickson, who has been waorle ing for her brother Irnest in Kearnoy, Nob* rewurned last Satirday Mr. Harry: Hooneman Lucy and Mary, trom Hooy theik cousin, John Henr There was a focial party at of Mrs. Ambrose Erickson afternoon and_evening, - Among those pros. ent we noticed Mr, R. R, Olson, from Craig, and Me. L. J. Olson from Hooper. A number of our young men object to the and his sistora v, Wern visiting and brothers the residonce, lust Sunday Kissing that's indulizod in at cortain parties, Itis carriod on to such an extent that the boys do not have time to take drink of cold water, much less somothing stronor. Messra, Lars L. Lund and Henry © Poterson, the former attending the Com mercial college, the latter working at tho Union Pacitic headquarters in Omana, came up Jast Saturday to attend the birthday party of Mary Lund. They returned Sunday after« noon, Last Saturday evening birthday party. A number of her friends were present and enjoyed thomselves untit the small hours of tho morning by playin games, Mary recoived quite a number o presents. One was a ten-doller gold pieca from her father, Mary Lund had a = e ¢ Catarrh Cured. A clergyman, after yoars of suffering from that lonthsome disease, Catarrh, and vainly trying svery known remedy, at last foind arecipo which completoly cured and saved him from death. Any sufferer from this dreadful discaso send- ing a self-addressed stamped envelops to I’rof. J. A. Lowrence, 88 Warren St New York City, will receive the recipe freo of charge, e SN SHOCKING THE ANIMALS, A Party of Elcctricians Turned Loose g Barnum's Menagerie. Hamilton, Barnum’s newse paper agent, was in town to-day with a number of electricians from New York, says a Bridgeport, Conn., special to the New York World, Mr. Hamilton ex- plained that in view of the fact that criminals were hereafter to be executed by electricity in New York, the **power of resistance” had become an interest- ing study. Ie had thervefore decided {0 experiment upon the wild animals of the greatest show on onrth at the. win- ter quarters i this Mr. Hamil- ton was willing to sacrifice a few ele- phants and tigers in tho cause of seience. e v anxious to sce the power of resistance tested first on a large-sized monk The experiments were under the di- rection of Dr. A, W, Jackson, assisted ) Weleh, Chr. . A. Gron- beeh, William Failes and Mr. Wisner, all of New York ecity. 1 42-vell battery was used upon once of the lurge blue- nosed monkeys. The cureent was ap- plicd at the back of the neck and through the arm and hand. The mon- key sereamed at fivst, but in a fow seconds began to dance and act like a person intoxicated. Mr. Hamilton was delighted. Tie power of resistance, or the unit of an ohm, is equivalent to the force neccessary to pass a ocurrent through one yard AT E s monkoy withstood 8,000 yavds of mers curial resistance. The battery was néxt applied to o seal, but the shock was almost nothing on account of the moisture. A hyenu and tame leopard took 8,000 ohms with- out any perceptible irritation, but the o élephant Phallas withstood 11,000 ohms before exhibiting any signs of un- easiness. The wires were attached to spon One sponge was placed in the clephant’s trunk ~ and the other upon its shoulder over the hoart. When Dr. Jackson turned on 11,000 ohms Palles rolled up her trunk and thrust the sponge into her mouth. Af- ter giving a few hasty crunches with Ler huge molavs on the sponge and the ohms she dropped it and uttered o roar. Next the baby elephant Tom Thumb was experimented with, ‘Lom Thumb, by the way, should be called Mlus Thumb, as & mistake was made by Mr. Barnum when she was chri. |.<:v|-=d, The result wns to cause Tom Thumb to waive her off hind leg furiously in the air. Mr. Hamilton explained that this was the leg that had been broken and the reset bones must necessarily be sensitive. Tom Thumb’s power of re- sistance is 10,010 ohms, A few snakés, adog, a snered cow and the ibex were shocked, bnt no animals were Iilled. The electricians returned to New York on a late teain, e — The most severe cold will soon yield to Chamberluin’s Cough Remedy. It does not suppress a cold but loosens and relicves it. No one aficted with a thront or lung trouble ean use it withe out benefit. v 50 cents per bottle, Sold by ull druggists. - Young Latimer Potted By Women, Young leving Latimer, accused of murdering his mother, has become the pet of a lot of foolish women in Jackson, who send him bouquets and wreaths of flowers, delicacies and valuable pres- ents, His celi looks like a bower of roses. Many of his admirors try to see him in jail, Latimer bears’ these honers with the sume stolidity that has marked his behavior since the murder, At his examination the court room is crowded, and half the audience is com= posed of handsomely dressed and res spectable women. ~ When Lutimer enters he greets his friends in a non- challant way and is effusively welcomed, though in a subdued maiiner, by his society friends. He listens umnhllli)' to the damaging testimony against him and takes coplous notes. e = g0ap secures a beautiful coms Pears’ plexion. e Killed Because 1hey Had No Meal, When Richard Iouks, of Sanderss ville, Ga., went home the other day his wife ld him they were out of moeal, ‘I'his s0 angered him that he struck her three heavy blows with a hichory stick on the head, killing her, ey ] Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, e - e When Baby was siek, wo gave her Castoria, ' When she was & Child, she cried for Castoriay Whon shie becace Miss, slie elusg to Oustorisy Whon she had Childres, she gave thom Onstoria, e ]

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