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these columns after 12:30 p. m, erms--Cash in advanoe. Advertisements ander this head 10 csnts per for the first insertion, 7 cents for each sub- | sequent jnsertion, and $1.50 per line per montn, No uavert nits 1AkAT: for loss (hAT 101 first insértion 11l be connted | 10 the jire: they must run consecutively and | must be pad in ADVA All_udveRtise- | ments must be handed m before 12:50 o'clock | m., and_under no circumstances will they be | tuken or discontinued by telephone. | Parties ndvertising in these coinmns and hav- | Ang el auswers addressed (n caroof Tik Hep Will plense agts for a check to enable then to get their letters, as none wiil be delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to &d vertisements sironld be enclosed in envelopes Al il vert{<ements 1n these colnmns are pub: 11:0ed in both ThoFnIng and evening editions of Toie Bep the circulation of which aggregates more thin 15,000 papers daily, and eives the ad- verilaors the benetit, notonly of the eity cireu- | Jotion of Tuk Nk, but also of Council Rluffs, { Incoin and other cities and towns throughont fils agrtion of the countv. "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these colimns will be taken on the above conafiions, at the tollowing busi- nes houses, who are authorized agents for THE BER special’ notices, and wiil quote the same rates as can be had at the majn office. JOHUN W BELL, Pharmacist, 80 South Tenth Ktre \HAKE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 13 South 16th Street, &1L VARNSWORTH, Pharmncist, 2115 Com- . dug Street. W e oFireet. ' i JEO. W, PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- X worth street, HARMACY Pharmacist, 624 North 16th 8 Farnam Etreot, _____SITUATIONS WANTED. & \\';\\ 'kD A position by n first-class printer foreman on a country weekly, Address Lock Box Utlea, Neb. 166 o (ONS for two middle aged women $in small famies; also for good strong woman with girl of 6z will work cheap, Have any amount of good girls for weneral ho i WOrk, Mrs. Brega, 31444 3, 15th, 10 ‘,V,\N'l )—Situation by young man willing 10 do aLything honest ~and respectable have lad some experience in store us clork will work In (country-town) or ecity., Address box 117, Persia, lowa. 1717 JRECISTERED de ngist desiros situation.city or ytate, Address I’ &, Bee, 124 7F i".\h'rl )—A position in wholesala irocory by man of exp: Go erences, Address, R, 3, rotatl a4 rof- roll. Tn. 117 Bt 1TUATION wanted erk by @ Dyoung German of 1 ' experience, who speaks § languages, with references, Address ¥ i, Bee oftic 121 %) VV ANTED-Situation by s firat-class custom cutter, Adaress John J, Urbank, Owosso, Mich,, Box 36, 51K 51+ S Weouple. Man 18 & good coachinan, wite 8 1 first-class cook ana laundress. Wil work reusonably, Mr , 314%% 8. 16th. 13163 v experience. UATION wanted for anice young German W ANTED-Position s 2 any place of trust by experienc man, references and bond; address Boo oftice, 9% 6§ W AN ED_Situation as conchman, Adaress P 0 1 young W4 )—20) nien for Mennesse and the south, cheap rates, Albright Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam st 119 VW ANTED=A good nrend wud cako i W. It Furman, York, Neb. NIED - Book-keeper; must bethorough ly Competent and a good penman, Ad- o stuting salary expected, giving refer- , P 21, leo oflice. 1507 sampl 00 Brondway, New York ) ficst class nta sires to take charge of u set of books; thor- otighly competent, sober and industrions; at preunt employed; best references, Address P 47, 135 8§ st sell i 1ine of MIVOr-DIated ware, walches, etc., by sample only; horse und teant furnished free, Write at once for full par- Ticulurs and saniple case of goods rree. Stand- ard Silverware Co,, Boston, Mass, w21 IMEN to travel tor the Fonthill nurseries of Canada. We pay $5) 10 $100 & month and expenses to agents to_sell our Canadian grown stock. Add, Stone & Wellington, Madison,Wis. “’AM‘ D=Inside wiremen at Hammond pucking house, South Omaha. Inquire P. I, Dunu, forema 035 8 W ANTEDS or 6 good men who have worked inamalt houss, wages 312 per week. Address Des Moines Malt Houso, Des Moines, Ta. i 6 YV ANTED=Goot Tive canvassers for somo the bezt selling articles in the world Jordan, Cozzens hiouse, bth and Harne; o T WV ANTED—Raliroad laborers und tiemakers for the south: reduced rates. Irac for Towa: also 50 men. for city day or §3 per montn, cor, 11th and Fa A GENTS everywhere for the fastest selling book ever publisnod, “The Crime of the Century, or the Assassination of Dr. Patrick Cronin® Write for terms to White & Minck- ler, Fort Wayne, Ind. 81761 work; £1.70 per Filley, Kramer & Co,, 1 8t BT DRESSMAKING, )R the next 10 days you can_have n_dress pattern cut for J6 conts at 08 North 18th at. F 198 £. Walsh, K18 Capitol ave, dress & cloak maker; plush coats refited.relined steamed 2% AGEMEN AN \ solleited, to do dressmaking in_fam- Ui Mies Sturdy.519 8, 2 ess and cloak maker, ash clonks to order and steamed: senlskin clonks repaired | all kinds fur trimmings far- nished. 12 Capitol ave., repairing of ali kinas ™ MES, ODONOHOE, dressmaking, at 1522 YL ‘Douglas st. Plush clonks steamed, relined and refitten 120 di4 RS.E, Furman, dressmaking parlor 104 M Siadi TLOUIs WINEREIG Ipl WANTED TO RENT: W ANTED=— iy un ensto tage of 4 or b rooms, for the winter. Must be first-class and centraily located. e of references given. No children. Address | Bee offic 817-12 n_laay, a furafshed D—Two furnished rooms and table for gentloman and wife: permanent 1; everything must be first-class, Ad- 51 Bee office. el MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. 7 ANTED-3 or 4 gentle moderate, home privile 1 boarders, terms es. 1015 karnain, 111 v WANEEDS rice will bo paid. Adiress by letter O 54 Bee office, FOR RENT--MOUSES, i ()-HlNI“ house in good location with barn, rent <J&5 per montn, Priee of turniture $54. part cash, bulance easy. Also, 9-room house in cen- tral location, nt 84 Price of farniture 500, art cush, bil. on time, Co-operative Land and Lot Co W5 N, 1l st, " 157 8 410" RENT “I'wo fats 5 rooms sach, freshly fitted up, on & 10th st. near O W. C, Ives Co, 3138 Jitn st. 45 12) MOR RENT 5-room cottage, furnisoed com- plete, for housskeeping, Walkiug distance of businoss center. Alex.’ Moore, 01 Sheel; block. 116 6* NOR RENT Eightroom house, with ample ! grounds, corner Loavenworth and 21st sts.: bath room, bot and cold water. Apply o Lewis 8. leed & Co., room 13, board ot trude butlding. all FROOM fiouse with barn, 815 per month. Harrison, N. Y. Lito blak. a2 -ROOM (new) houses, all modern conven- *Jiences e ept furnace, at #16, half block from motor. 1) Paxton block, 3 0w froom honse 220 and Oali- streots, a)l conveniences, 85); 6-room 317 Hamilton, 318 A, C. Whkeley,room 023 TEOI BENT-Now tive-coom cottge, 1401 N. 15th st. o he city, ren aying well, for &5 1o make tae great sacrifice; eali and be convinced, Co-operative Lond ¥ Lot Co., 205 N 16th. 086 (R RENT—§14 per month, brick cott good_ovder, corner 6in and Hicgory. John Steet, 400 Beo bldg., or on premises, 066-7, O RENT-A nu c8t. Close t octric car line on Park 0y, E2250 per mo. ‘Aiso a nice Sroom brick cottage on Capitol ave., near 29th 5. {3 3) per mo. Also astore and nice 5-room flat, at the north- west corner of Vista a Cuming sts,; rent of 1lat #1250 per mo; rent or storeroom $25 p A good place Tor a grocery. meat ma drug store. George N. Hicks, N, Y. Lafe bidg, G307 s in cottag: OR R gas, Joues. F'”‘r" INT— 8T Enquire of 1, W. or 71 South Zili avenue. O KENT—Houses and Stores. cared for, tuxes paid. Mid'and Guar: & Trust 1604 Farnam st, Abstracts. OR RENT<0-room house, 103 8. 8th st., near Sth and Dodge sts.: price #46; rent to any one, no questions as 021 ot Will Browne {OR RENT--Some new six-room houses on Spunlding street one block from motor line. Bpotswooed, 3:6%. S 16th st. 13 Foom i JOR RENT—New f-room, house 2d & Ca nin strects, all conveniences, #0; aiso t-room gottuge, 224 uird Calitornia, §; tFroom cottae, 2517 Hamiton, 818; store on Hamilton street and Lowe ave.. with rooms behind. 320, A. C. Wakeley, rooni 506 N. Y. Life building. 928 JOR RENT—An elght-room house with mod- ern {mprovements, Inguirent S. Jacobs, northwest cor. 215t and St. Mary’s ave. b2 AOR RENT—House 810 North 224, inguire N, W. cor, 22 and Davenport, ) {OR RENT-— Inquire at tho Vair, o3 OR RENT with fone acres of land. on State street between Fort and Fiorence, #10 per moath. Apply 317 8 .l“l" st 03 24 st cor, 2% 155 NT—House, 11 rooms, 310 N. . Mrs, M. A, Detwiler, 1 W and Divenport. OR RENT—-room house, splendidly im- proved, with water, rath, etc, newly papered, first-class nelghborhood, #5 per month. C. F. Harrlson, N. Y. Life B'ld’z. 101 ANTED- Al family to occuny for the winter nt Louse with barn ut nomi- nal rental. C. F. Harrison, N Y Lito Iiid’g. ARKTWAIN'S new book, “A Yaukeo in King Arthury's court,” is o keen and pow- erful satire on Enghsh nobility and royalty: a thorougly American book; illustrated with 300 drawings by Beard, Agents wanted, to whom exclusive territory will be miven: send for eir- culars, 8. F. Junkin & Co,, 001 Olive st.,St. Louls it a house o store sve H. K, Cole, Continental blocks ollivo open evenitiga. OR RENT—Neat 7-room house, in good re- pair, ou cor, 26tn and W oolworth ave; pos- mession given at. once. Inquire G. B, Tzsenuck, Beo oftice, 603 ANTED—Canvassers i Singer Sewing Machino oflice. 1318 Douglas straet. a2 - : [ HEDenvor State Lottery Co., want sgents, “Mickets 0 conts, Address A.'C. Ross & Co, Denver, Col. 200 dlkt W ANIED-Telinblo energetic ngent to rep- rescnt an old line life insurance company; liberal contruct will be made wita party that Write insurance; correspondence confldential, Address N 67 B 13 JALESMEN Wanted At Once—A few good Pinen to sell our goods by sample to the Wholesale and retatl trade, We are the iurgest manufacturers in ourline in the world. Liberal sulary paid. Permanent posivion, Money ad- vanced for ‘wagoes, advertising, etc. KFor full terms nddress, Contenmial Mfg. Co., Chicago, 11, or Cinciunati, O, BSDVE ETECTIV ES—Wanted, good,rellabie men in every community; Ang positions. K ansas Dot o e el Wi WANTED--FEMALE HELP. T ANTED—Good girl tor general house- Work, one that can go Lome nights, (520 N #7th 162 8% VW ANTED—A gltl for goneral housework Apply ut g N, 21st st,,corner Grant, back of Coliseuta, 168 B VW ANIED=A youn Eddy, 113 8, foth st. 7ANTEDCompetent_ glrl Lousework, 54 8, 2ith ave. VV ANTED=Z lady clwk.l Chase & 05 0 for goueral 156'%) TANTED—Girl for general Lousework at 1204 Howard sf 155 8§ 204 N 2 81, & nurse el 6 6) W ANTED=A good girl to mind two enildren aud wusp sloep at bome. 87 B. 19tk st, Tk T W \ ANTED—At once, § first-class walst hands 1203 N 16th, Miss A. Desmond. 2y 7ANTED—A competont girl for general housework, Mrs. Melkle, 2 U.lltL :ll st T 8 FORRENT-ROOM " FURNISHED JICELY furnished front parlor with_board, AN heat, gas, bath, 314 N 15th st 147 11§ JOR RENT—Furaished rooms, with or withe out board in flprlvum Tamily, 1200 N 17th, reference required, 157 9% 11 N. 10th st.—Nicely furnished rooms with board at M. Churchill’ 142 127 TOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,$3 to 820 per month, atZ N, 16th, cor. Davenport st. Apply, Koom 1. 125 J 4 IOR RENT—Furnishnd front room wilth bay window, modern conueniences, $10 per month, No, 2218 Leavenworth, 612 [PURNISHED rooms with day board, renson- able rates, also roonis for housekeeping, 1620 Davenvort st 15 IOR RENT-Nicoly furnished rooms, to 820 per month, at 20 N, 16th, cor, Davenport s Apply, Hoom 1. 25 J 4 OR RENT-Front and back parlor, with board, suitable for man and wife or for four gentlemen, 607 N, 18th st, 113 8t R RENT--Furnished room for one gentle- man with or without breakfastand 6 o'clock dinnerin privato family ; location centval: apply 816 N 2uth st. 108 .J JOOR RENT—Nicoly furnishad rooms, £ to 20 per month, at 220 N. 16th, cor. Davenpork. Avply, Room' 1. 1% 4 POt RENT—Well furnished room. with bourd; best location in city. Call at 2216 Dodge st. s {OR™ RENTNicely furnished room with board, fn private fanily; rat.; 207 Farnam. 1. OR r nishod or unfur- K mshed for housekoeping: also 3 rooms fur. nlshed ror lignt housekeoepiug, cheap. Inguire 128 North Litn st. oy P 115 7] T, OLATR Furopean hotel, cor. 13th and Diodgs. Bpecial Fate by Week oF tontl THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SABURDAY, DECEMBER 7. TURNISHED rooms, »il modern convent: X enetes, steam neat,’ 213 S, 2th 2 OB RENT_A pleasant suite of rooms with modern conveniences. 1810 Chicago st FPOR KENT- Furnished rooms with or with. out board at the Cozzens hotel. keld JOR RENT Furnished roor and back parlor. 1609 Dougla TROOMS and board, ' Gas, bath, steam b furney street, o JOR RENT- A pleasait room for gen All modern conveniences. Corner 3 Bt. Marys avenue, or 6208, th, brick residence, 1101 Capitol ave 10§ F:u( RE Comtortably furnished rooms, and bowrd. - Location central, 1615 Dovge st newly furnished ing, With first class 107 8. I7tn st also_front o0k JFURNISHED rooms for vent, N1 zantly, « {n new brick bu table board if desired ) rooms, 1izht housekoeping, ve. o 1 tront, furnished room,2412 Dy Ru(ms and board, 1822 Ch URNISHED room, turnace heat, all mod- ern _convenien for one gentieman only. Arna 173 FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. 'FL uafurnishod rooms for house: ki ing, conveniently located insuits of from 2to 4, o nconvenlences, Butts Itent- ingagen: ¢ Farnam 1t § b¥ Joou neNT T4 and uly to iTeh 4room snite, unfurnished, able for housekeeping, jus, water, et family without children ihwest cor. and Webster st. 37 K 4 suite of four unfurnishod and four ¢irnished rooms, tabls linen and silver. All modern conveniences, very cheap. 1107 N 1ith street. i £ unfurnished ¢ ) “man und wite. FOI RENT-STORES AND OFFICES, F’nu RE | Ip(ni RENT—Drug store au und Blondo st, £5 per month. Wood, 1814 Daverport st. QORI REN [\ store, with_flat_overhead, fine collar, side door on alley, No, 1532 § 1thst. W. (. Ives Co., 3138 14th st. 14 TFOOrt HENT—Store suitable for any kind of rotall or commiss.on house, Inquire of Julius Treitschke, 501 8. 1ith st, 128+ ok e ore, DI Farnam st, 20x124 foct, 2storios and collar.Nathan $helton, w basement, Avply § “The 4-story brick bullding, with OF Without powbr, formerly occupied by the Beo Publisiing Co., 916 Farnam st. The build i1z has a fire.proof cement basement, compl steam-heating fixtures. wator onall the floor gas, etc. Apply at the office of tee. V13 Fyr i NT=Nice store bidg and flat, corner Vistaand Cuming sts.: good ' locatfon grocery, drug store or ment market, Inguire of Georige N, Hicks, N, Y. Life bldg' -7 h‘d)li RENT-—Stor with good basement, located on Sontn. side of square. in b & Dlock, Just Leen refitted finished in fine shape dress Buckley, Stromsbur MISCELLANEOUS. MEINTIRE weather atrips furnished and DUt on for § conts A foov: it kesps out ail aust. Addr Koeno, 321" Hamilton st. 651 1 SOMMISSION brokers ouly, Stringer & Peuny l?uugln\-» ploc th aad Dodg: 00 ,],l“ . COLE, notary public and conveyancer. . 563 QW yards of dirt ut Fth & Douglas, 'son & Wead, 124 Dougles, Ot KENT- Hutchin- 126 T3ARN for rout, six stalls and plenty of car- Einge room, 19th and Howard sts, city water m barn, very' cheap. 315 per montn. inrts Rentini agency, 1505 Farnam st. 15112) JTRINGER & Penny. List y h S Ithis tirm, Dodge. ur properi v with Douglas block, 8, E. cor. 16th and ot sales every Taesday and Friday at 1114 Douglas street. Omaha Atic- tion & Storaxe Co =63 . B COLE, relab MIDVIFE-Mrs. 1L 8. Gilek, graduated in Russia, Enrope, his bad 18 years of practi- cal experience, has located at 1317 S, fire tusurance, 168 th st. RENTAL AGENCY. Cole, rental agent; oflico open evenings. STOCK BOARD <D ANTED—Horscs to winter at 8 & Der head on farm near Irvington. Pienty of grain and hay to feed, gocd sheiter and good care given them; horses called for and ered,” W, R. Homan, room 6, Erenzer bik. il __EDUCATIOWAL. HE banjo taught as an arc by Geo. beck, room 213 Douglas block. I6th and Cass, n gold watch and chain, with tho initialsJ. M. 8. engraved on thooutside. kinder will "bo ye: 4 Ti OST—A K. of P. watchcharm; reward if turned to H. Gooamun, 1341 S 26th st 1450] OST—Fox bon, on 8, 10th st, Keward will b given for its réturn to room 21, Beo buildiog. OST—Pockethook on 16th_st. betwoen W. T, Seaman’s aud Grace st or on Grace be: tweo th and 16th sts,, eontaining time book, ftoward will be given for its rewrn to Hee office. 1015, OF’ nionoy, Oue draft for £ drawn by Deartorn national bank of Chicago on Mer- chants national of Ne w* York; one draft for £ drawn by Atlas nationsl bank of CObicago on Kountzo Iiros. of New York All persons are hereby warned 1ot 10 negotinte same, as piy- ment hus been stopped. The above reward will De pald to parties loaving same ut Windsor hoter. (. Schlank. I Alarge red cow with plg horns, F‘om!} PERSONALS. 1 ‘and geuts desiring correspondents, iaddress correspondence club, Kansus City, enclose stamp, B76 420 | T EABX shortnand apqy typewriting ander LIProf. Mosher,at Om: Jommercial collegs, corner iith and Dodge. “#fiflents write from 6) 10 100 words per minute in_three months; oMce drill_one month frea: anly reporting style taueht; no taxt books needed; students put in positions; grammar, letigr writing, speiiing, penmansiitp, free: tybewtiférs for reut and sup: Diies for saie. Shorthand pruiht by mall. Write us for circuiars. Rohrbough Giros, Gmana. ha e 0d and Typowrit k, Day and even Terms six dollars. 6100243 J. SUTCLIFFE, ograpnet andfetary, 14 First Nat; Bank'Butlding, Telephc o 3 Ty ——_ FOR SALE-MISGELLANEOUS OR SALE or Exchange—Four full-biooded Jersey cows, fine driving team as there is in the city.one double carriage, one donbie cutter, one phaeton (Snyaer make),and one road wagon (Snyder mage): all nearly new; will trade for #00d property And will assume. light incumb- rance. Noou 6, First National bank bulldaing, JOURNITURE snap-Furoiture “complete o nine room honse in center of city #720: not been used six months. Price only 8125 cash, balance to sait, H. K. 1t & Continental blk, Open evenings, (YOR SALE - A §5horse power Porter eng m good condition, welght b.100 ponhd der 11x10; for particulars apply to 1 oftice, OR SALE—A apply to t Cole, 081 1o quantity of buildmg stone: superintendent Bee building, ORSALE—-Nice housohold furniture. Call at 232 Chacago st. Parties leaving town, 143 88 I NE arringo teams and single drigers and h mileh cows for saleat W, B, Midard's il Jok farm, Horses wintercd nv reas onable rates, T..J, Fleming, m'g'r,Cathoun, Not 0 en 21 l(l M SALE—-Dalivery wagon with ton ik wagon. R ool o 13, oard ot ‘Iryle. iture of a_good fioy MOR SALY clisap—The fur paying 10-room house JRURSALE—Licut or trade Latgs livery arn known as “Checkered Iarn.” on 8o 1tth street near Harney, Neb, MortgageLoan Co., 519 Paxton bik. si0 JEOR SALE—Fresh milch cows. Cor., ¢ and 1th stw.. S, Omaba, C. M. Manly & Co 1die ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. MIDEARD Guranteo & irust (o N, V. Lafo IV tiag, completeabstracts furaishea iud 1 ties toreal etate cxamimed perfocted & guaranteed VAR Security Abstracts of Title Co, furnish completo wbs tracts of titlo to_ ail real eaiate in O aund Douglas Co. First floor New Cork Life bldg, 100 12 NMONEY TO LOAN MOSEY foloan on tmproved property Miiice from H.000 to £0,00) Tmmedintoly. Harris room, 411 1=t Nab Dank pld'g, 160 PULLADELPHIA Mortiage & Trust Co. 18 cheap. eastern money to borrow phrchase securities, perfect titles, aceopt 1o: AU iheirwestern oflice, Georgs W, P. Oc ra0m 7, 1Board of Trade, 761 \ any amount on household UM cooils, horses and wagons, diamonds, land coptracts, second MOrteuges, or any avi irity, Without publicity, Nobraska Mor Loan (o', room a1, Paxton block. 76 (ONF g or will 1 note. room | ONEY to ioan 20 dollars priva ¢ short time m Board of Tfade, noney to loan FP0 LOAN—A special funi of $100, Jf #1000 and upwards at ver Toe Mead Investment Col, 814 8. 15th st. NEY to fonn on Borses, wagons, mules, , organs,diamonds, lown office in ans frou thirty to thre ] Which ean be the city part or whole principal and interest, you waut money. We and to your roperty or publicity 0 delay in moking loans. ' C. F Tith st., over Binghpip & Sons. JRESIDENCE Lonng (40 7 per. cent; o Iitional chiarged for commissions or attor- w. , First Nut. bank bldg, 1Call und see us when ist yon prompily hont remosal of Money alw Co neys' fee ¥ B. Melklé 1, ¥, Sholes, 210 Firat i1} ans. Lowest Mutual Invest- UTLDING loans. National ban. . Tst class ins rates. Call and - see us, ment Co., ™ ONEY to loan, A¥Land 1oan agents, Al Lavls Co, real estate 8 mortgage loans ut low rates and no delay, D. V. Sholes, 210 First National h:m(. 7o MONEY tolonn on any security \ for short time at low. rates. Lowest rates on personil property. The Henderson Mortgage Investment com- pany, room 400, Paxton block. Tl T EVSTONE ortgaco Co—Lonns of 80 o \£1.001: gor our rates hefors borrowing and Save money: loahon horses, furniture or any mpproved security, without publicity; notos bought, for new loan, r al of old and low- est rates, call R208, 8heely I»lk,lmh&llnwg[:! st Ty, Loan € TLoANS made on voal estate ana mort 4bought, LouisS, Reed &o.,r 13, board } MQNEY to Tonns cash ‘on band. no delay, J JYLW. Squire, 1210 Farnam st., First National MONEY YL Geo. 3. Pavl, 1609 Farnam st. i MVONEY—Loans negd i\ wase good commerci er and mortgage notes, 8. A. Slo!nu[l.:~u|‘. DOYOU want noncy? If so, don't borrow ofore getting my ratos, which are tho low- T make loans on household goods, planos, or- gADS, horses, mules, wagons, Wwarehouse re- tne lowest pussiblo rates, without™ publicity or removal of property. you'ean pay part atany time, reducing botn ‘principal and “interest. 1f you owe a balance them, I will take it up and carry it for you us lonzz as you desire. vantigeto see me betore horrowing. 1. F, Masters, room 4, Withnell buld! ‘\ ONGE’ oaned on furnitur: AVl wagons, rates reasonablo. Cit M ONEY to loan on real estate sccurity at towest raten, Hefore negotiating louns fee i bank builaing. to loan on city or farm prope d at low rates wil out delay, and purs a Ptk aud Parnam i est om any sum from #1 to $10,000. ceints, houses, leases, etc., in’any amount a Lonns can be made for one to six months and on your furniture or horses or have a loan on 1¢ you need monoy you wiil find 1t to your ad- and Harney 118 8 Tith st... opposite Millard hotel. Wallace, B 310 lirown bidg, lith and Douglas. PLRSONAL-Olive liranch 13 & positive cure for all female weaknesses, Also have Olive Branch Pile Romedy, sure cure for piles. Sam- ples free. Lady ugonts wanted. Address Miss Zoe M. Firoy, 162) Clark st., Omaha.. Gen. Agt. for Nebrask#, #1 for 1mo, treatment, 83315 ~ WANT D-T0 BUY. ANTED—Furniture, carpets, household z00ds, for cash, Wells Auction & Storage Co.. #17 8. ith st. 150 IRT Wanted—In Bemis Park, betwern imd 'and Pleasant and Hamiltod and Cuming sts. Applytothe Hemis Park Co., Rooms Ib and 16, Contiuental bik,, 15th aud l)eu]flu [13 ANTED—To bu Address Prof. Dodge. VY ANTD=o buy 100 cre farm in Dougins county, near railroud station, C. F. Har- rison, N, Y. Lite, i 10 ANTED-—To buy an established abstract and loan business, Address with full par- ticulars, Lock Box 124, Garcen City, Kansas, 983 03 CAdll for all kinds of household goods at 1114 §/Douglas sirect. Omalia Auction & Storage or rent & B-fiat cornet. . A, Holbough, 15th and 163 6% ixn_u CAN ISE for OUF cUsTOmers Who Huve cash,secured paper and real estate to trade, Room 15, Chawmber Comiaerce: 611 Rooms wilh or without board, for thres gentiemen; private family: references, 1512 Dodge street, a2 ANTED ‘lwo girls for cook and dish- washer in Idaho, #0 a month. Pastry cook 82, Lady to employ and_supply agents: good money 10 Fight party. 3 Alkiing room giria: k for privato family #, no w wshing, Laun. os8 for private hoarding Louse, Lots of good laces in private families. - Mrs. Jiregs, 8. ! 100-7) ANTED—Fevoral ood girls for the holi- days, Address box A6, Owahs, Neb, flvinq Bge, address and salury wanted. 15 63 ANTED—Good giri for sccond work an Wplun sewing in small family, 2% iy o ANTED—Firat-clase girl for general bous WAk Tunily sl hiouse, no ehilds veu; call thornwga. 10 N, 200 sty 114 ot (3 1BL wanted ot Star laundry, ¥7th and Leav- saworth, Y] FOL HENTSult of roous over slove store, 621 1oward stroot, §0 per montn, T4 R BENT—Handsomely furnished rooma for gentlemen; A, gas, furnace beat 4 5. )R RENT—Two rooms, furnished or unfur- hed. 11 Capliol 79 JOUBNISUED KOONS. all modory sonveni- ences, 219 South Twenty-fourth sireet, JOR RENT—A south room, well heated and first class board. 209 Farmam st. 90781 N IELY furnished rooms, all moagtn, con- veniences; 5% N, 1510 st 96 73 Fuumsuxy rooms for rent, 111 8, 14th. ¥7-i0 {OR RENT-Suite of nicely furmsned front K Via 1) “7 ANTED-A ‘;nod Kitchen girl, rag it Neference uired. 4 Harney st L) rooms, 415 8 1tk st J ICELY furnisuea roows for gentiemen ouly, h 1708 Dodge. £ ¥ STORACE. [VRACKAGE storago at lowest rates. W. M, Bushmap, 1511 Leavenworth, 40 THB cleanest and best storage in the city at low rates at Ilbto-no\l‘lll Street, Omana Auction & Storage 204 CLAIRVOYANT, DE T I st 4 o disease & specialiy; 110N 16tn st, rooms 2and 8. 7 Mumi o}\ all -'=m olf‘l?l:. Ilfl.lmh. uaranioed. No. 810 N: 15t at, T QUEE Sholos, room 210 First National bank, before making your loans. 7oh 1,00—Private money to loan or will buy zood Dumortgage. W. L. Seiby, £ 16, Hourd ot Trade, OANS—City and_farm loans, mortgage pi per bought. McCague Investment Co. 766 sm.du},& loan at per cont. Linaban & Ma- honey, room 0 Paxton block, 7o VWV E pre vaw propared fo feceiveappilcations tor first-class loans ‘on improved city roperty. George N. Mgk, New York Life uifding, 3 | oS HATTEL Toans &t Jowest rates.busiDoss contidential. J. B. Efinger, 41T Frgi st ONEY—0, 00 or W days on furniture, ianos, horses, houses,vte. J, J. Wilkinson, 615 Paxton’ blk. ) $:xww 10 loan I smounts Lrom $1,000 to 810,000, on b yeurs timo on goow 1mproved real vstate in city.” Must be loaned by Dec. 15 Henderson Mortigage and Investment €v,, Koom 00, Pax:on block, Omaha, Neb, 802 'd 2 H., & COLE, loan ageny, Open evamfix;“ . 5 Loans made on furni- te, without delay, 08 Wishing a loan 0 YOU want money. ture, pianos, horse: publicity or removal. Pe of this kind will do well by calling at this office Dbefore dealing elsewhere:' A, E. Greenwood & Co., room th ‘Thid(esnth streer. Suou’rimu at Yeasonable rates on good se- curity, over 1601 Howard st. 4T OANB atlowest rates; cush ulways on band; inotes bought; money advanced ou any avallable security. The People's Financial Ex- ol room b7, Barker olock. 28 H:il. COLE, loan agent, Opea eventugs, TMONEX to ioan on furniture. organs. pia borses, aud wagons, Huwkeys Investme Co. Room ', Douglas blk, 161l sud Dodge sta. PBIVATB monog"m ‘buy siAlLL notes or mort- goges, Roum 03, Board of Trade. 841 BUSINESS CHANCES. .N”‘[NA'D _AlD TYPEWRITING NDARD Bnorthand sohool, oo H5,W il bk, (suicoessor 1 Vilontine clusiv Ahortiknd sesoot o e west: Hoachors ;:dv‘;n;nlm' l:' ;l‘ Particular ;: o lon ype echanical constructio S machils tnught by Luciory expert, ctrl;:'u:'hn.n EAT market (o Lettor location) 8t & bar- e st £ O G dery, stosk, o & Wead, 1654 Douglas WAN’['ED—A mau with & small capital to vestigute & good 3 4 we b S R o 1889, PARTIRS desirons of disposing of thelr busi- nese in Auy 1ine will do weil 1o call on or ad. dress, W. K. E. & M. K., Room 16, Chamber of Commerce, i VW ANTED-A good man with 85,900 or #1080 10 take An Active uterostin & good m'fg business, Address P 11, ites, 1 (OR SALE—The furniturs, fixtures and lease of & {rroom hotel, Tae ‘turniture is partly new, and all in good condition. The hotel 18 modern, having electric bells, electele lights, elogant wush-rooms, closets, and fn fact all modern convenierces; the fiest billiurd room in the town, separate from the bar-reom, Which 18 also one O the finest 1 the city, ~ The hotel 18 doing an elegnnt business and making monoey. Satisfacrory reasons for siling. Location fu & city of 15,000 inhabitants, near Omaha, For full particulars address P 24, Bec ofice. 00 10 DARTNER wantea with 85,000 tn ancage in an old established manufacturing business At has s trade of #130,00) peryear ata good prome This will bear investigation, Addvess P 41, Beo office. 13548 NOR SAlL £12,00) o nos business, Sales s AOULEL 00, Best 10+ cntion in best town of %000 lnhabitarnts i Ne braska. Long lease, reasonable rent; good renson for selling. Addvess P i1 Bee office. Groc pros chane stock and by fxtires: os- iness. Must be Bes ofiice, C OR SATLT tabilrned solL. Rar 1l Bluir POR SALE-or Trade, a well est and statlonery store. ~ Box 518 JUDSCRINE for shares in the “American,” Kho lnrgest building and loan associntion in the world, M. A. Upton, speeisl agent, Vith and Farnam, 249 OTEL fuenishod—Town on U P, road,ch enp Addvess C. L B, N.W. cor. lith & Davenpo: $70-10§ JOR SALE—Stook and grrocaries, wWortn aboat 3, Sale80,00); fncounty seat: reason fo OWNer 'CAnnot give stora porsoi Splendid opportinity to fums trade, Johu J YOR SALE cleaners, e splenaid of dry goods, shoes, I selling. attention nto estublished Kolley, Graut, N, 170 b Stsam mill, ler, good 1o W00 b torms and purtic s Snmuel Cotner, care Nebraska bauk, Omaha, Neb, with gheller, omplate ANl in ele A bakery waj routs with fine team sy terms. H. L. TR fing, 1M TF OB SALE i u Mo town of 80 oF 10,010, & oarding house: Disiness onrishing: sat- Istactory reascns given for selling: verms cash. For particula: s address P 40, Gee offico. 10 8% IOR SALE—Biiliard hall, good location, good trad. 3 per mo.; reason for seiling, PALty us ottior business 3 attond to. Address \, Beo oftice. 1S ~The controlling interest ina state 00 piid up capital, average de- located in a good town In SBouth Jakota: bank is making moun Address Home Investment company, rooms 303-500 F ton block, Omaha, 1{‘41” SALE-Well establishied e business: good rensons 800 10 1,000 required, | Addr nimssion i selling v 3 P 4, e one wishing to buy halt tnte plendid locatio address P} Bee oflice, rost in gro- od iride, FOR EXCHANGE. CHANGE a farm. § 'Fou X Omaha property: & acre I 0 stock of general mer- chandi; 500 acres Hayes Co., Neb,, land. Rip- ley & Osborns, Gurner, 1a. NOR EXCHANGE cured by good real estat andise: an “A 1° Town fa ul under it for merchandise and top buggy fc thenst IKansas for roperty fn lowa C Nebraska land. 11 $10 or general me: n with 13 fe w0 team, har- lear It cloar farm in andises clear rental for merchandise or clear Sheely block. 22 1k JOOR EXCHARGE-s ucros clear of encum= b i Aurips of 10 acres, in Mercor coun- ty, Iilinols, for stock of goods or city property. ADply rouin 2i8 First National bauk vuilding. ne A business 3,000 o $6.00 per exchange for good city property to assunie Hght tmenbr First National bank building. TMPROVED furm and city p chandise, Addr, merce. MO tra. ter railron: town, FiOR Bict yielding Drofit of iro; annum_ to m willlng room 218 Ap) v for mer- , Room 15, Chambo; : for stock or other prop Iand ih a fine settiad counur, and station on 1w Address P. 0, b in Neb.; good place for a 33, Cozad, Neb, “3°0) 00D equities {n Omaha property und Ne- braska land to trade for socond . mortgage onOmana property. W, R. B, & M, E., room 15, Chamber of Q>muisres. Tl 144). &1 IO BEXCHANGE for for stock of & or hardware, i quarter sections western land, improved furm in Kansas, improved farm in Butler Co., Neb., town lots in Imperiai, Neb., county seat Of Address W. R Davis & Sons, Sewnr 480 T, YOU liave anything to exchange oall on or address H. E. Cole, K. 6, Continental, office open evenin; 44 " FOR SALE--REAL ESTATZ OR LEASE-200 acres udjoining city. B e \ang L Farm in Kearnoy county. G lots, 2ith and Dodge, 2) lots, Omana View. b cholce residenco lots All oa long time and low rent. Boggs & Hll, real estate, 1405 Farnam street.o 127-10 THE est e Bustness, Residenco, Vacant and suburban properties in the marxet are for sale by “theold reliable” M. A. Upton Co., 16th and Farnam. 6 POR BALE—On long time and easy payments, handsome, new, weil bulit housas of ¥ ¥ and 10 rooms, Al coriveniences, good neighbor- houd; paved streets, street cars, aud within walking distance of . O. Nathan Shelton. 1614 Farnam st Jor new houge just being erccted on Cuming st. in 8herwood park; the honse hasallmoders tmprovements, huxd wood finish througnout; also, 1arge barn, witn 150 ft, front- age on West £t by 180 frontuge on Cuming st. 13l sell this to the right party on rewsounble terms. Room 210, First National Bank build ing. 82 E,\lu AINS fn gilt-odged residence property in Hanscom phce. Doubls corner 100x12) feet south and east front faciy streot, Woolworth avenue and Hanscon park. Paved strects with sawerage, clty water and g Just the place for an ele- gt residence or block of houses, prico 8,500, Seventy-five feet east front on 31st st, Ranscom purk, room ror block of three L DriCe 54,600, Seventy feet south front on Poppleton ave. near 524 st., Hanscom place, one-hall block from new eloctric motor line, price %5, Forty feot east front on ilst street, plac aut residence ‘site, sow and gas, price §2,500. Fifty fowt South front on Woolworth ave. pavenient, ru( waler, gas and sewerage, por tect grade, price #1,500. ‘156 lots, eleganttorner, south front aud 100 foor east fiont, paved stréet, oto. A birgain st {0 feet south front in Hanscom Place, n big bargain if taken ut once, only 8,000, Thirty-five feet, & heautitul lot, especially adapted fora nice'cortage home,hus city water, sewerago aud gas; street and lot ail graded. Price, 82,210, Keventy-five feet frontage within one block of Park avenue and Motor line, spiendid place for Diock of three holises; has city Water. sewerace and gas: price if taken &t once, oniy 8,00, For terma and further in forination regarding the above property, sea Geo, N, Hicks, N, Y. Lfe bldg, 10006 R SALE-3114 ncres with 80 rods trackage, ot & mile sqrith of olty limits, being the s ¢ &o nw i Sec. 6, To'p. 14, R, 13 FI200; cAsh 4,000, baiance to suit. * Otto Lobeck, Room 18, Chamiber of Commerce, w0 10 D FGU want & home —kead our Iist of b gains: Elogant brick residence, splendid locs on ) New nina room house, Hanscom piace. Nice brick cottage near high school 81x room cottage, Burdette and tn Nice fiverc on Balt line B tage homo, Hanscom park New mode J1t Brick house 8ix room cottage, Druid hill Elegant double frame i 1se, Irge Lot Nice cottage, corner 1ot, central location Geo. N. Hicks, N. Y, Life bldg. w0 ~Very cheap. 1o trades, see, B, 12N W Hamitton from Marquett pasture fan ice ouly $10 peracre, § Tuded, Terms tinterest. F. K road building, Denver, DOR SALE-On easy th rectad by e on Georg Property nas 10 & fron ¥ 150 {roatage on Lowo ave Roomn 216, First National Bank Fyou wa 80 b oun: house, iving water, [ o-third 1) 1200 cash, balance 6 Atking, owner. rail- i ncres ns wpply flding. 82 any lots inOrehard HiLL apply to First National bank building, for terms and Tocation. & TV AUGH & Wostertiold.roul estafe, Omaha, i 05120 1n Omaha 1ine, nicel Lots in this addition are worth 1,000, Dove price is opan fur o short fime I'zschuck, care vmaha e e JRQR SALE 2650 will buy iot Viow, one bloek from motor wrade and the only. ( PBARGAINS in acre property: small cash payment: lon: time, ‘Two 1ice acros: will make ten wice lois; clase to Beit Line Ry. in West Omabiag price $1.200, only §20 cusn ro. quired, bulance ona to ve years, Five acres, £2000, only $00_ eash required, blanee one to five yoars: this will make 26 nice [ots that will gell for 8410 each within from thres to five yea NOW is the tine to make a safe and sure inves ment. . Nicks, N. Y, Life Bldg, 950 7 Ge {0t SALE-10-room hounse on tot 60XI52, good barn, on Webster strost near 20th Prico $10,00, balf cash: real value #1200, See me. Otto Lobeck. K. 18, Chamber ot Oom merce. we 10 IROPOSALS dian Servies, Ro Docomber 1th 184 “Proposals fo will be of Drcomber 25th 155, Rosebud Agency, 8 Dakota Valentin Nebraska, at such time miy 1060 bushels Roed Onts Potatoes and 500 bushels der must state speclfically {n his bid, the propo- sed price of each urticle to be offered for deliv. ery under a contract. All seeds mustbe of good quatity, saituble for seed purposes in the local- ity where required. The right is reserved to re- 1ect any or all bids or any part of any bid, 1 desmed to be for the bestinterests of the service 3 l bid must be accom- K or draft upon some “nited States Depository, made payable to the order of the undersigned for nt ieast Hve per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or dratt will be forfeited to tne United States in case any bidder or bidders recelving an award shall fail to promiptiy execate a contract with go0d ard sutlicient surjtios, otlierwise to he re- Turned to the bidder, For further mformation auply to the undersigned. J. ( WRIGHT. U. 3. Indian Acent. \'U'l'l(‘ 3 1s he 23 North 24th stre partnersnip, Christ fansen golng ont of business. Louis P. Johnson will coutinue the Lusiness at the same place, collecting all bills due and paying all outstanding bilis, Omahu, December 4, 1350, one o'clock 1shing for the and delivering at or 'Rosebud Agency, be_ required, about 1,20 bushels Sead i Corn. Rach bid- 5t Hanse o of t, ha )u1s P. JONNSON. Crrisr Ha Notice. Sealed proposals will be recefved s of county clerk, louglas county until 2 p, in., Saviirday, December nirnishing Douglas county p tea, 00 Ths roasted coffeo, 5,000 1hs brans, 5 boxes s flour, T be delivered at court ich qnautities as may bo required. bid to be accompanied by a certified K 0f $25. The Woard reserves the rigntto reject any and all bids. M D. ROCHT Nov ) d m & e to DecT Connty Cl Bids for Location Nebraska State Fair for Five Years JEALED proposals for locuting the Nebraska P State i for a term of five years, com- mencing 185, will be d by thia Nebraska State Icard of Agriculture, and considered nt the annuul mecting held it Lincoln, January 2ist, 1800, Theroare no formal spacifications. For'desired information touching approximate Tequiremoents to accommodate demands of fair, apply (o the secretary or any of the board of manugers, The board reserves the rizht to re- ect uny or all bids. No proposals will be re ceived of later date than 12 o'clock m. Tuesday, January 2ist, 156, Proposals to be sealed, en dorsed Fair Bids from .........and addressed to thie secretary. d Ronr, W. Funyas, Secretary. Notice to Printers, Bookbinders and Scationers, Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of County Cl Douglas County, Nebrasku, un- L2 p. ‘Any, Dec. 2Kth A. D, 1849, For furhishing sald county with blank books! all kinds of Stationiry, lithographing, book- lstrict court par dockets and ail other printed work which may be required by said county for the year of 1500, Samples of said work dnd statfonary can bo seen at suid clerks ce, also, estimated quantity of each required may be asertuined, A certitiea check for §100 must accompany each bid. T Hoard roserves the Fight to reject auy or all bids. Witness my nand and Seal of Dougias County this 6th day of Dec., 1850, M. D. ROCHE, Dod Connty ¢ Notice to Contractors. Henled Proposals will be received at th of County Clerk, Douglas County, until Saturday, December 2sth, 1884, for el Pilo Aridge, near the cenfer, Ste, over the Little Papio, Plansand on file in County Clerks oftica, 4511103 to Do accompanied 1y certiied check for 50, “The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids, M. D, Koone, Couuty clerk, D m., cting one , T 15, 1t. 13, spocificutions Notice, THE PACIFIC EXPRESS CONPANY, Oflice of the president, Omaha, Nob,, Deceriber sth, 189, eby given that the annual meet= ing of the siockroiders of the company for the olection of divectors, and the tr £ such other business as may fore it, will be lield at the offl puny No. 12(5 Furnam streot, Omubu, Nebi. o0 Thura- du v 2, 183, at 11 0 clock &, 1. 13y order of the Bourd of Directors, B. M., MORBEMAN, W, ¥, BECHEL, President, Secretary, D 152027 J 2, Notice to Contractors. Bealed proposals for furnishing material and crecting a two story brick court hous with slone bisement, Wt Corning,” Adwing county, owa, Wi o received up to Y Doceiber 14th, 188, © RORRy ARENIAT Plans, specifications and detafls Wil be on file for {uspection, at anditor's office in Corning theotlice of the architect, 8. B, Maxon, Blufts, Towa. The board of superyisors the right to © any andall bids, 1 roquire a bond or a deposit of five hun' Ars, to accompany each bid 88 & for- felt in case of noncompliance, J. 1. MOFEE, Chair man’ Board Supery'rs L M: STANLEY, County Auditor, n26d10t THE REALTY MARKET. MENTS fu acre property, lmits, on leltline, I boncit at prosent low ices, Will pay & nsidsows profit, We ofter for Balo: 214 acres {n Spring Valley (1.5 cash), $1,000, 5 acres in Spring Valey (1-5 cash), #2000 10 acres in Spring Valley (4 cash), 84,135, bal- nce 1o suiL Acre lots u Solomon's adaition, 8000; terms, i cash, bal, 8 years. Otto Lobeck, Koom 18, Chamber ot Commerce, ar city QI BALE or excliange, some chowe or city property or stock of goods. dress Box 100, Alliwhce, Nebraska. & T HAVE customers hunting medium pricea Lowmee. 1f youhave a house aud lov for sald, see me. J. D, Zittle, veal estate and loans, 10N, Y, Lifo bid, ot F\ou SALE—A wplendid ten-acre tract in West Ommahis, close to flelt Live Ry, house, barn, shade trées, etc., will make fifly nice residenco lots, right L the way of the future rowth of the Clty: can quote price, §7,0K. Geo, K Hicks. N. X Life Did. 9507 JRIVEROOM cottages 31300 each) 8100 cash down, balance §15 per moath, Thos. ¥, Hall, 811 Paxton block, 33 BALGAN-Tenacre ract in West Omaia, close o Blelt Line Hy.i can quote -zuul figures 1f sold soon. Geo.N. Hicks,N, Y.Lt uid, 960+ JOR BALE—Cheav, brick house, —carriage Rolise it & stabié; 10 be removed. - ApD %0 the Bemis Park Co.. rooms 16 and 16, Conti- nental bloek, 15th and Douglas sta. 638 100D el investmen! 00 1 Ero e 38 =T 0t S L Pl MENTS placed on resdel duriug yesterday, E I Talmage and wite to ' A Talmage, lot, 20, bik 17, Orehard HUL 0 ¢ G....... F A Talmage to Mrs KV Talmags, iov 20, bix i7, Oreuard Hill, god... 3 M McMuhon to David ‘Moylan, 13 ‘it & blk, lmprovement associaiion ad, ( 500 500 B M Stenhorg of alto Louisa Jonuson, ot 22 ik 4, Koso Hill, w e EM Btenbery et alto Eila Jolison, 23, DIk 4, Rose Hill, Wa.. .o e J W Bedtord and wite to M ¥, Sears, und i of purt lot 1n 14, 15, 14, god..... Berger and husbana o' Herman Detss, 1t 8, blk 20, Kountze place, w d. J H Guo and’ wife to Juy Green, part lop 16, Dartiott's add, wd. . o Aniie Kirk et al to M 0'Donel, Lot 1'in subdiv lot 16, Honfleld, g ¢ d.. .. ... F It Tifany aid wife to'C_H Walworti, ¢ 14 of lot 4, bik 16, Shinn'sadd, wd .. " . DW Young and wife to W H Russell, iots 43 and 34, Vinton Flace, w d ... ... South Omaha Lund company to Edward Heath, jr, 10¢ 4, bk %" Bouth Owaba, A B Patrick to Bmily Wiemors, 106 18, bik A8 patrick’s ad, wd. E8 Rood snd ark, lots T ‘and A, DIk 2, AIUFIght's aunex, w d LP Priynaid wifeto L C Morton, L bk 1, Pruyn park, wd.. 5 L P Pruyn and wife to R i ik 1, Proyn park, wd .. J P Helfeustein aud wife to'i§ A Titiotson 550 510t 9, blk 17, Bmith's add, q o ... W M Yates and wife to W A Guyer, sr, pt 1ot 28, Prospect fill cemetery, g'c d. ., W A Guyer, ar,to W A Guyer, ir, ptiot 188, Prospect Hill cemetery,qcd... Nineteen transfers, aggregating.. ot CAUSED BY A PUG DOG. How the Ugly Little Beast Stole a Wife's Affections. There has been a coolness in the family of a certain well known young man living at the West End for some time, says the Washington Post. Very few people know the cause, bub it whispered about that a pug dog is re- sponsible for it This is the way it happened: Both tho young man and his wife have affectionate dispositions, and the young man is excessively sensitive. ~‘They were married ovor a year ago, but mar ried life had been one continual hone moon to them until the advent of the above-mentioned pug dog. The animal was purchased youny man as a birthday pre wifo, who was very happy at such a gift, as sho is pussionately fond of dogs. The dog has been dead some time now, und the young husband, who made way with it, is looked upon by his wife as a red-handed murdere: In telling his troubles to a 1 chum the young benedict said “You sce, old fellow, it happened tn this way. One morning after tho dog had been in the house about two weoks, 1ot up as usnal to go to work in the morning,and as I was going out of the door I kissed my wifo and said, “*Good by. dear,’ and she as has been her cus- toni, threw her arms about my neck and said, ‘Good by, my own pet,’ kind of soft, perhaps you will say, but that was our way and we liked it Well, I got down the strecta little way when it commenced to sprinkio, and I turned back 1o get my umbrella, and coming in upon my wife suddenly 1 caught b kissing that blamed dog and ling it ‘her own pet.’ The iden of her, the woman whom I loved and estocmed above everything olse in this world, talking to that homely looking brute tn the same codearing tonos that she had used in talking to me, drove me nearly wild, and [ grabbed up the brute and tking him down to the dock pitched him overboard; and my own wife won't speak to mo at all unless it is to call me a menn, contemptible brate. I think it’s t0o bad when a fellow is supplanted in his wife’s affections by one of those homely-looking curs, don 't you?” by the nt for his recoiving chelor Ben Butler's Best Fo Bluff old Ben Butler i8 never in better form than when attacking some pot institution of the pompous and dig- nified buzzfuzzes of Beacon Hill. And he never had a botter opportanity than when Massachusetts had a prohibitory liquor law and a state constabulary. The law was openly violated, nnd the constabulary, according to the \Wash- ington Post’sinformant, corrupt, merc 'y, and as unpopular as the Irish police at an aviction in Connaught. One of his most telling speeches was slivered years ago in Boston against the obnoxious law. “Yesterday,” snid he, “T saw a squad of your constabulary armed with the au- thority of the commonwealth of Massa- chus its. They went to Young’s hotel, but they found no hquor there. They went to the Ievere house, but they found no liquor there. They went to that magnificent avansary, the Adams house, but they found no liquor there. They went to” that sumptuous resort of high living and good fare, the Parker house, and they found no liquor there. But they went™ down to a little hack street where a poor Irish woman kept body and soul together as best she might, and there they found a_quaet of liquor in a gallon jug. Greatisthe law of Massachusetts and mighty are her constubulary. Justice is blind in the habitations of the rich, but Argus-eyed in the hovels of the poor.” AST ALL PRECEDENT! OVER TWO MILLIONS DISTRTBU’ Louisiana Stats Lottary Comyany. Incorporated by tho Leglslaturo, for ntl and Charitable purposes. ani 1ta fra chisa PRFLOL the prestnt SEate. Constitution, i 1570, overwheluing popular vote. Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS place Semi-Annually, (Tune and December ndits GRAND SINGLE N GMBER DEAWING! take place n each of the other ten months of the year, and are all drawn in public, at the Acad- tmy'of Music, Rew Orleans, L. 0 herehy rents for il tho Drawing of (0 sty talrn Ve tles, A wo Rt pany to' use this cortis fiete, With fucsimilos of our lgnatures attached, ia \tsadvertsements.” ST by COMMISSIONERS. We, the undersigned Banks und Dankors, willpay Al pHzos drawn in tho Loulsinna State Lotteries Which muy be prosented ot our counters, R. M. WALMSLEY, Pres. Louisiana Nat. Baok PIERRE LANAUX, Pres. State Nat'l Bank. A.BALDWIN, Pres, Now Orleans Nat'l Bunk, CARL KOHN, Pres. Union National Bank. MAMMOTH DRAWIN At theA cadcmy of Music, New Or= leans, Tuesday, December 17, 1889, CAPITAL PRIZE, - $600,000 100,000 Tickots at$40; Halves $20; Quarters, $10; Elghts $5; Twen- tieths, $2; Fortietns $1. T OF PIRIZES. 00 1. 20,00 ure 100 ure 500 Bro 200 are W0 uro 000 aro 198 Prizes of £ are...... 00 3,144 Prizes amountlng to... .$2,159,600 AGENTS WANTED, KoK CLUB RATES. o7 any furthor Information dealrod, wiilo logibly 10 the undersizned, clearl tating' sour resideiice, with State, Coanty, S a N fid return wall delivbry wil Do ancured Uy your enclosing an eavelope Learing your full address, IMPORTANT. Addross M, A, DAUPHIN, Or M. A. DAUPHIN, oy Diten b, Washingwon, D, C. By ordinary letter, coutalning MONEY ORDER, \s sued by all Kxpross Companios, Now York Kx Dratvor Postal Nove. " bbby, Address Reglstered Letters containlng Currency to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT, BANK, New Orleaus Ja. REMEMBER that the ment of Pri GUARANTRED 1Y woUR NAFIN AT whRicE of Now Orleans, and the Uckols wre sikned by llllwfll dent O wn Lsiieation, whose charbored’ rights b lumrilnlld o the highest courts; therefore, bew St'uifimitations or ‘anonymons soher ONE DOLLAR I8 the brice of the smallest part or mettonor s ekt IS P fa”wo S ktel ADyUling n our Bame ofered for less than & a8 anwine COE, YONGE & CO, CANES LERY Buiso Sgueing AT AT hu HIMCTON Ave . ST. Louis, Mo, =

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