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Sl 'ECIAL, NOTICES. OMAHA. *o th advertisements will bo taken for eso columns after 12:30 p. m, Terms--Cash In advanoce, Advertisements under this head 10 cants per 1ine for the first in Bequ No advertisements taker: Hon ent insertion, and #1. 7 centa for each sub- ) per line per for loss than for first insertion. Seven words will b to th mus! men cutivi All_advertise- 0'clock P, jo 1ine: they must run con t be patd in ADVANCE. ts must be handes in before m., and_under no circumstances will they be takel Parties advertising in th n or discontinued by telephone. 80 columns and hi g their answers addressed in eare of Tis I will please a¥k for & check to enable them o get Aheir letters, as none will be delivered except on presentation of check. vert Al All answers to ad- jsements shionld pe enclosed in envelopes. | ndvertisements 1n these columns are pub- 1ished in both morning and evening editions of THE mor vert mtion of TiE BE: Linc this Ber the circulation of which aggrecates o than 18,000 papers daily, and eives the ad- Isers thie benefit, not only of the clty ciren- but also of Council Bluffs, oin and other cities and towns throughout Rection of the country. "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will bo taken ont news hotse Brr ho above conaitions, at the tollowing busi- who are authorized agents for TR special notices, and will quote the same TAtes as can be had at the main office. [ oJ 5 &l 1IN W. BELL, Pharmacist, 0 South Tenth TASE & EDDY, Stationers and Printers, 113 South i6th Street. Xl W L HUGHES Pharmncist, 62 (1FO. W. PARR, Pharmacist. 1718 Leaven- H. VARNSWOIUTH, Pharmacist, 2115 Cum- ing Street, q North 16th Kireet. X worth stroet. H TR Bwede, zood reference. N.1 UGHES' PHARMACY, 228 Farnam Strest. SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED—Eitnation at_some clerical work n spenk English and Aadress Edward, 607 stk T4 915 Wi Micl i1~ Situation by a first-class custom Adaress John J. Urbank, Owosso, h., Box 336, 518 As1+ ing. WO e 'Ogden, Utan; one year’ inn ulso free WANTED--MALE HELP, Gupotent dry goods man: and trimming and card Writ~ onohill, 116 and 118 16th st 500 ANTED—100 rock men and raitroad labor- Inion acific work near vk at good wigre wild and healthy climate; roduced rates 50 men _for company work in Wyoming; fare, ¥illey & IKramer, cor. 1ith and ANTED A competent dry must under Earnam sts, il cit nish bond, Cul V 60, Beo. L ANTED—AR experienced v matager ot a large tailoritug house in this must have good reference andable to fur- at 313 8. 1ith st, T 2 ANTED— oung man immediate cave of off co and two horses, Address It WANIED-An energetic G. A. R, man for a steady position, bullding Nebraskn an arnc large., VV ANTEDLadtes and gents to twenty years. pontoge. Address 901 Two or three first-class can- vassers to introduce in principal ciules in al demang Adaross i epr xcellent posicion t send ten conts national corporation. Applicants m Miss Hattie Mark Dity, In. TE Denyer Ticks Deny ite Lottery Co. want agents— 50 cents, * Addross A, C. R08s & C or, Colo, B ocs, address Wan ences Bankers' Life Ins. Co. lny. Vitr: A free. Schilele & O M iD—Good live canvassers for some ‘f 7 AN of the best selling articies in the world. €. . Jordan, Ce s Douse,0th and Harney % 22y silor_makor for leavy sheet iron work, Must he uble to out work. Permunent job to rlcht man, ney Heuting Mrg. Co., Lenvenworth, ¥ 'EI—AT oc clieap rates, 1120 Farnam st. S1 Write for terms. Albright Labor U ) B 5. §3_sample corsct 0 Brondway,New Xork 720 "ANTED—Saicsmen at per month salary and expen: D to sell a 1ino of silver-plated , etc., by samplo only; horse and rnished free, Write at once for full par- case of goods free. Stand- s T EN to tr ontnill nurseries ot Cannda. We pay 870 to $100 & moutn and penses to agents to_sell our Canadian grown V ock, Add; Stone & Wellington, Madison, Wis. ] ANTED—Canvassers ac Singer Sewing Machine oftice. 1515 Douglas stroet. TANTED--A compotent girl for genoral housework,must be ugouucauk.rm‘. J0tl VW ANTED—Girl, 7218 1th st hY, Exp Koyal Glove Co., 3 W W D 2 635 23% JANTED=Tudles or gentlemen (o Introquce OUF ploves, § 100 month and expenses, perience not ne Address wit] Cineinnati, O, IRL for gener Jhougework, sl woning. N.E cor. 215t and Web: D TED—G1rl at No, 402 T ANTED--Good girl for general Liou AL 2011 St, Muary's av. “7AN’J'HIIv eneral girl; g M‘I‘L R. C. Patterson, W ANIED—Tmmediately, Bt. Wculunm Call at M 200d girl as cook andlnundress at Dr. Coffman's, ¥th and Mary's uve. ANTED—-W WorK, 41 ANT tawily, Cal T ANTED—A 1120 N 161h. rl for house- el R only two i Yo 23§ IGHT room flats 707 8 10th st. all modera {mprovaments, tncluding steam heat. Thos. F, Hall. 311 Paxton bik. 563 YOR TTRNT—Splendid £root houss in fans: com plage, Furnace and modern 1in provements. Party going away nnd will epecial terms til My 1. C. ¥ Harrisol LAfe Diag ToOR RENT pai motor. ¢ make N. Nent £2) cottage in fir « Handcom place, 2 blocks fRon: ¥. Harrison, N, Y, Life blag, ]pnu RENT—A f-roon house, & FPOR RENT—The handsomest fiat in Omaha, private hall, el AL 2110 Farnam st 8, A, oman, room modern eotrioity, etc,, 1 Farnam st. LA v of house No ) wet, afr heat. mantel and A and clstern water, b nlca’ sodted yard, at ® good room, month, imu REN Ten-room house with all mod- jvements, in good order, Apply it 1T ENT—2-room cottag & A, Sloman, 131 Fe JPUR RENT-One Troom bouse on 2ith st near Lake st. with all modern Improvenents. Patrick firos,, i613 Dodgo st. 04 23 OR RENT—Eight-room house, with ample grounds, corner Leavenworth and 21st ste.t batli room, liot and cold water. Apply to Lewls Keed & Lo., room 13, board of trade bullding. ry 2111 Harney nam at. OR RENT—And part of furniture for sale very cheap House J2rooms; all modern improve:ments, suits ers and board- ers: YOOmS NOW ocel ont: one of the Dost vesident locatic business, Roon, 108 Paxton block. POR RENT--New &-room fouse fornia streets, all convenic cottage, 2517 Hamilton, $15. A, 705 N. Y. Lite building. OR RENT or Eale house, modern improvements, first ¢ nelghborniood, all resdy for oceupancy. i N. V. Lito bldis, (OF QOR RE pantry, et {VOR KENT—Houses and stores, cared for, taxes paid, Mid'and ust Co,, 1014 Farnam st, Absteacts, {OR RENT—New &-room, house 231 & nia streets, all convenienc cottuge, 220 and Californiu, ¥ 217 Hamilton, $18: store on Hamilton street and Lowe ave.. with rooms behind. §20. A. C. Wakeley, roon Y. Life building. 2§ DyE s in the cit 4 and Call- cos, 850; 0-room LW toom Elegant elght-room —iroom cottage, With closots, 01 8. 20th st G-room cottage, (Ot RENT-House 310 North 22d. inquire W, cor. 224 and Davenport. £ THE OMAHA! DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED, PO nnfurnished rooms, con trally located and very « hv\n‘!, Inquire at the office of Maumaugh & Fichete, 15th and llown:l. i FJHREE unfurnished rooms, hall and closet: new honse, city water, #12 per mo. Apply Defors Jan. 7 at 2431 Pactfic strest. - 510 21) YOR RENT Sunfuenished rooms, 63 8 15th, between Jackson and Leavenworth sts. Hil24) JOR RENT—4-room suite, unfurnisned, suit- able for housckeepiug, gns, water, eic, to family witbout children; northwest cor, 17th and Webster st i \LATS and unfarnished rooms for house- keeping, conveniently located in suits of from 2to 4 modern convenfences, Hutts Rent. ingagency, 1¥6 Farnam 1a2 j 6% S MISCELLANEOUS. FPHOROUGHBRED Scotch Collie pups nire at 15 Douglas st or address F. 13 , Irvington, Neb. COLE, notary public and _conveyancer, 663 Asquorade 2 N, 16th st. 18 ADIE dsuits (CARPET and rag weaving done at 2014 & 20th J8t; rages called for zage in any kind of business Koom 15, Chmber of Come ¥ you wish 1o ¢ come and seo us, merce, JOTICE to Graders—Bids will be recelved £0F tho excavation of & cellar atGi2 Mson. JUBSCRINE for shares (n the 8 Duild: ing and Loan_association, uthorized cap- Hal$I 0000, N B, Apple, Agt. B Local X 5., Room 10, Ware block. 616)1%¢ END2) conts In_stanps for Infest map of »0maha, C. Harrison, N, Y. Life, I ALUCTION enlos ovory Tuesday and Friday morning at 1114 Donglas street. Omaha Alic- tion & Storays Co. 265 ]_'L E. COLE, rellable fire tusurance. RENTAL AGENCY. Cole, rental agent; oflice ap«u?vann{.g-. o J .3 Wilkinson, room 618 Paxton blook, EDUCATIONAL. eo, F. Gellew: 950 HE banto taught asan art by G beck, room 213 Douglas bloc MONEY- TO LOAN ———, e ONEY toloan on_{mproved property: can M Dlace trom #1000 10 $50,00) 1mimed ately. Tarris room, 411 T8t NapBank vld'g. PHILADELPHIA Mbrtgags & Trust Co. fur- nish cheap oasterm money to borrowers, purchase securities. perfoct titles, Accept loans at their western oo George W. P. Contes, room 7, Board of Tr¥le: il ONF hundred dollagy private money to loan or will buy sHort ¥fie mortgage ot good note, room 13 Board of ‘Irade. L YO LOAN—A -‘-némim{x{\ of $100,000 in sums of #10,000 and upwHrds at very low rates. The Mead Investment S14 8. 1th st MONEY to Loan Mofier toloan on good fn- side vacant lota, Potter & Cob, 1901 Karnam i ONEY to foan on horses, wagons, mules, housuhold goods, pianos, organs,diamonds, jowest rates, The fifst organized loan office (i the city. Mukes loans from thirty to three hun- dred and sixty-five aays, which can be paid in partor whole' at any time, thus lowering the principal and interest. Call und see us when you want money, We can_wsslst you promptiy and to your advantage without removal of pronerty or publicity Money always on hand. No delay in making loans. 0. F. Reed & Co., 198, 13th st., over Blngham & Sons. 0 JRESIDENCE Loans -8 to 7 par oont: no ad- ditional ¢ |'q"! for commissions or attor- neys’ fees, W. 1. Meikle, First Nat. bank bidg, HAVE 8500 to loan on first mortgag ty for two years from Jan'y 18t, or wil ¥ first mortgage note. Address R Bles office. By DING loan: National bank, YV ANTEDFiest clasa Tnsids Tosus. Lowest rates, Calland see us. Mutual Invest- ment Co,, 1504 Farnam. 68 M ON M on personal property. The FHenderson Morteage Investment_com- pany, room 400, Paxton block. i MONEY to Toan en fmproved city property VL ata 1w rate of interest. It will pay voil to see ua before you make your lonu. (loba Loan and Trust Compsny, Anccessor to Gate City Land Company, 37 South 16th st. of site Board of Trade. 440 N (ONEY to Ioan. 0. F. Davis Co,, Teal pstato A¥Land Toan agents, 1%5 Farnam st. 7.0 JKBYSTONE Mortgage Co.—Loans of 80 to £1,000; got our rates befors borrowing snd save money: loan on horses, furniture or any approved security, Wwithout publicity: notes bought. for new iuan, renewalof old and low- est ratés, call R20%,Shéoly blk, IithkHoward st. s V, Sholes, 2 10 loan on any security for short time atlow rates. Lowest rates MOR RENT Inguire at the ¥ Thirtesn! 7-room flat, and Howard OR RENT—Cottage, four rooms acres of land, on State strect between Fo and Florence, $10 per moath. Apply 317 S11th st House, 11 rooms, 810 auire, Mrs. M. A. Dotwiler, 0 W co and Davenport. 1 I you wish to rent a_house or store see H. B, Cole, Contiuental block; oftico open eveniigs. “FORRENT-ROOM: FURNISHED, [WURNISHED rooms, day board, rea rates, 1620 Davenport. 1 onable OST—Lady's gold watch and chain_with 4 charni stape ot thimbie, Leave at N, B, Falconor,s and receive reward, o2 bl b Ml A b dn PO ot T ~_ PERSONALS. 0 T ADIES and gentlemen desiring correspond. Jonts addvess Corresponding Club, Kansas City, enciose stamp, 6 42 JERSONAL—A well-to-do gentleman of quiet tastes, and fun-loving disposition, wo pleased to make the acquaintance of n and agreeable youn lady or widow, who would appreciaie true friend from ofher than mer- cenary motives, Addressin strivt confidence, R 47, itge Oflice: ki Wik e, [0 RENT — Nicely furnished room with board In private family. References. 2207 Farnum. 07-28) Ok RE urnishied voom: all modern ( couvenien with boara if ‘desired. 1318 Davenport street. 03 2 Ot it cnished rooms for gentlemens steam heat, batu and gas, 016 S, Tuth st. ? T4 2t flud comfortable rooms 1uth %5 Dinne VENILT, “ean Fand board at 210 MILST-CLASS rcom and two sui 1 board to parties who wish & pien and goodl surroundings, Two biocks W 0., 1307 Dodge st ©) ROOMS for Light housekeeping. convenicnces, with board, S rooms, steam heat, 1719, Davenport st B3 31 Rnn\fs and board 103 S0, 2ath st. Bib-a18) —Very pIeASANE rooi Suitable for two gentlemen, furniture new, on best Tine, £20 per month’ each for board and roo Address P 61, cure Bee oftice, 333 O0OMS with or without board, for three wentiemen; private family: references, 1812 Dodgestreet, F9R RENT—Iandsonicly furnished rooma for gentlemen; bath, gas, furnnce hoat, 2433 Dodo st 02 FOR REN board; best location call at 225 Dodge st. 08 SE CLATR Buropean botel cor. 13th and PDodge. Special rate by weok or Tontl urnished room. with in city. TOR It ogantlynewly furnished rooms with or without board, one block from post- office, all modern convenfonces, bestlocation in the city: niso take day boarders, Cail at ‘l;fi fi $11 9 010 Davenport, MR LA, T SR iy INT—Nicely furnished rooms,s to 820 por month, av2 N, 1ith, cor. Dave ‘Apply, Room 1 TFOOR RENT—Nicely furnished roomis, p er mouth, at 220 N, 16tl, cor. Davenport st. “Apply .Room 1. 2 J 4% OR RENT—Nicely furnishod rooms. & to 820 per month, at 22 N, 16th, cor. Davenport. Apply, Room' 1. 1% 3 43 F'WO nlce tront room ms on par- lor floor, new house and new furniture commodutions the best, on best car lin Address P52 eare Bee oifice, 01t HE nished. 1720 Capliol av H, C. Mose making parior for particulars, 1718 Cas V N FANTED—A good kitchen gird required, 2514 Harney st. DRESSMAKING 188 £, Walsh, 1818 Capitol ave. dress & cloak maker; plush coats refitted,relined stoamed . 162020¢ Reference Hok MIBB_O'DDNOIIOE. dress-muking, av 152 nd refittea. Douglas st. Plush cloaks steamed, relined 12 aie wma WINEBEKG, aress and cloak maker, lush cloaks to order and stenmed; sealskin clonks repaired: all kinds fur trimmings fur- nished, 112 Capitol ave., repairing of all kinds, D Ei NGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking in_fam il solicited. Miss Sturdy, mov%i }fl;? st WANTED-TO REN it | ar ANTED--Two furnished rooms aud table bourd for gentleman and wife; permauent atialod; overything must bo frsvolass. Ad 9 0 51 Beo office. 0 ANTED—Toom und board in private fam- 1ly for muu, wits and child; referenoe ex- changed. Address K46, Bee. OK RENT-—A 48, -room brick flat, water and 1102 8 Lith, up stairs, room s, 630 QORI use, 2011 Harncy st., modern improvements; suited for roomers and boarders. See Dr, Neville, 1402 Douglas st. i 02 2 water closet Roberts, 402 N, W building on the south east corner ot 16th and Joues streots, four blocks south of Farnam. Tho flats are as convenlently ar complotely and soo them, VUil 2 and 2 ull $ grerything: on {ppad % e eau as any in théfelty. Dby bt the middie store, trom George Clouser, 62621 nice B-room house, new onvenlence; gas, wate e ave. justa little north of euworth st.” Co-operative Land & Lot Co., N. 16th st ey g.nfom Uat 10 good location with modern con- ture ot of other perative fand & Lt (o, 50 R. Tt st 10054 N ICE -room cor cof i1 4 Cottago 811 per monta. B, F. Wil veniences, rent 800 per mouth, price of furni- e, $30, 12-room flat in exceilent location, with sll ern convenlences, reut 88 por month, pri ture, termg reasonable; lso se i taken soon. Co- h?- ou car line, aud every per mlthi als0 4-room A conveulent 1\!3 #KMT-A $room house on ¥ Dodge st. b cheap, all onionc £ m-mm ll."l'uu““fm onVER 'OR RENT—5-room house, 8. E. Cor, 11th and Viuton,812 per wmonth, ox electric mn.lfir CELY turnisied rooms with fire, chenp, 1605 Howard st. 048 23) O RENT—A furnishea parlor room suit- able ror two gentiemen or man and wife, modern conveniences, 0 27 NICELY furnisiea rooms for gentlemen only, 1300 Dodgs 1 FOOR RENT—Furnished rooms and back parlor, 160) Douglw T)HONT tail to read this it you wish to room lund board, or either in the most convenient place in the 'city. About hulf-way between Farnam and Harney, on the west side ot ith, You wiil find nice rooms, and board, if re- quired, at very reasonable rates. Houss just opened, Nirs. Oailey. 667-21 OR RENT—A nicely furnished double front room suftable for three or four geatlemen, Apply at 20 N, 10th s, cor, Davenport at, room 1 @421 11N, 19th -One oxtra large front rooms: one hall room, Bath room floor. Also table bosrd. Mrs, Churchili, 48321 (SUNNY Rooms—Tao of bath, now bullding, = hhruhhad or unfurnished. 2033 I'Azr:l’lm. at B, ICELY furnished room suitable for % gas, bith, hot air. 621 8 19th, it 0K RENT—A pleasant room for gentismen. All modern conveniences. Corner 2)th and Bt. Marys avenue. or 6208. Wth, brick rouidence, ulso front FOE»RIH?:!TDHE. AND OFFICES, TOREROOM and basement; T-roont flat, all modern conveniences; cheap to good party; over 10l Howard, JEVERAL very desirable stores cheup. M “ner, good location, suitable for a dru; $16 per month, H. E. Cole, Continental Hio 2604 North 2ith street. KQTORES at, 707,700 1118 166, Sx00 each, Iarge Mshow windows, steam heat furnished. 'Thos, ¥, Hall, 311 Paxtoh bik. o84 TOR RENTFine basement on 8 E corner of 16th aud Jones st, well suited for & barbes shop piumor's offics ana many ther (hinge, Inguire at middle store of the bullding. George Clouser, Bi2 —Btocos and corner st over drug store, s © cor 106l und Joues. Just toe place for & dentist or doctor who wants bis office on same tloor of living room. Apply at the build- ing, No. Ui S 16th st. Goorge Clouser, b3 Cor: FFICES for vent cheapin Withnell building, steam heat, elevator acd all modern in: provements, 10th aud Harney st. 70 J11j FOR RENT-Tale store, 1510 Douglas s S i WENT—Store 1111 Furnam st, 8x13 B e B R (R S 1014 Patnam st Tl 01t KENT Tho ¢atory brick bullding, with or witnout power, formerly occupied by the Bee Pu Co., DI8 Farnem st. Tue build- {0k has a fire. cement basement, complete team-heatiag fixtures, wator on all the tloors, §98, olc. Apply at the ollice of Tho Hee. ¥l DERSONAL—Olive liranch is a positive cure for all fomale weaknesses. Also have Olive Branch Pile Remedy, sure cure tor piles. Sam- ples free. Lady agents wanted, Address Miss Zoe M. Firvy, 102) Clark st., Omaha. Gen. Agt. for Nebraske. $1 for 1mo, treatment. WANTED-TO BU ED—To buy a good amatour ographier's outfit; must be cheap. M. S. Hazlewn, 1815 }\'(‘hsu\r. TN 2 s WAND astock of merchandise or hard- ivave, about 83,000 or #4000, will pnt in 1,000 cas, balanco good proverty. - Addeess it VW ANTED braska Mortgage vLoan Ce plio- 1al_paper. Ne- 519 Paxton blk, 40 the An- B3 10) carpets, household (VASIT paid for second-hand Hooks at ‘tiauariau book store, 1 X W ANTED—Furniture, £oods, for cash, Wells Auction & Storage Co.. 317 8. 13th 150 IRT Wanted—In Bamls Park, between i2nd and Pleasant and Hamilton and Cuming sts. Applytothe Hemls Park Co., Rooms I and 1, Continental bk, 15tn and Douglag st. CAsu' for all kinds of nonsehold goods &t 1110 & Douglas street. Omaha Auctlon & Stozag Co,. ‘M ERHCANDISE for our customers who have cash,secured paper and real estate to trade. Room 15, Chamber Comunerce. o1l TR STORAGE. A v VI\((AT'T(A()E storage at lowest rates, Busnmar, 1311 Leavenworth. WML 45 ML Hotel dept. of the Union Pacifle * Kall- way systom solicits storaga of all xinds at their “warehiouso in the A.nes building, Ninth and Jones, Trackage and ample facilities for handling, ote, Reasonable rates, 520 J 14 MTEE cleancst and vest storage in the oity at low rutes at 1114 Douglas street. -Omiuba Auction & Storage Co. 7 CLAIRVOYANT. _ ROUX, clairvoyant, treats all chron- o diseases, murvelous gift of healing, and forinstructions how to develop. Ufflt’u“l"! N 16tu, 97 20t MORTUNE Tellor—Mrs, Lenorman consuKed on all affairs of life, Satistaction guaranteed. No. 310 N. 15th t 44jrirg R. NANNIE V. WARREN, clairvoyant med- ical and business medium, Female disease aspecialty; 110N 16th st, rooms 2and 3, 77 can e HITTLESEY’S Snorthand and Typowrit ing Bchool, Barker block, Day and even ing classes, Terms six dollars. 6104243 3, SUTCLIFFE, » "'Btenograpuer and Notary, 814 First National Bauk' Buflding, “Telephons 121 £30 TLEABN snortnnd and typewriting undor Prof. Mosher,at Omaha Commercial college, corner Ifth and Hodge. Students write froin 6) to 100 words per minute in three months; office arill one month free; only reporting = style taught; no taxt books needed; students put in position: grammar, letter writing, spéding, pannmnnhl]p. free; typewriters for rent and sup- Difes for sale. Shorthand taught by mail, Write us for circuiars. Rohrbough fros., Omaha, 60 d 20 JUAN DARD Shorthand s6H001,Foorm T, WATe Wik, (successor to Valentine's) the largest, ex- clusive shorthand school in the west, Teachers are verbatim reporters. Particular attontion puid to typewriting. “Mechnaicul construction of maching taught by factory expert, Circulur, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS R SALK—One dentist's outfit complete, One set surgical ins truments complete, One new Domestlc sewing machine. Oune good cook stov esting stove. ‘Wit be sold at i price, for cash ‘or time, Wilkinson. 618 Bawton blke . Ty R SALE—First class restaurant and bar cheap ~Must be sold by Dec. 20; long lease, cheap rent, Object, going outof busine: - duupll 16, Bee nmu.“ Nl H-fi!l {\OR SALE—Ice box, bar and complcte outfit very cheap. Enquire Kentucky Liquor house, 312 8 Jith st., Omaha, 24 217 R SALE—A quantity of building stone; ply to the supsrintendent Bee building, DINE carriago teams and single ativers and frea milcl) cows for ualo st W. It Mifiard' Hulside stock farm. ~ Horses wintertd av reas- onable rates, T.J, Fleming, m‘g‘r.C:hlm 1 Sl‘ab, il-Veu 2 {OR SALE or Exchange—Four full-blooded Jersey cows, fine driving oany s there is in the city,one aouble carrl oue double outter, one plmeton (Snyder muke),and one road wagon (Spyder make); all nearly new; wili-trade tor good pl‘tlu;lfly and will assnme light dncamb- Fauce, ” Hoou 21, Firat National baak buildiug, W K-Norse power Porter engine n good condition, welgnt 5,100 puunds,oylin. 1x16; for particulars apply to Tl:’a‘lkfl UBNITURE complote of a &-room iat, two blocks from P, 0. Rent, #25.00 per month, Sell at & bargain, Also furniture of & 10-room boarding hou: Sell for balf vaiue, H, K, Cole, Continental block or 2504 N, 2dtn st 0924 ____ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Mmmuu Guarautee & Trust Co., N, ¥. Life Lldg,complete abstracts furnishea and titl toreal estate examined, erfected & luuuln‘wlual. COMPETE set of chattel mortgage & A Dooks, chesp. 18 ¥arnam s !flu l—l‘fllflwumz Abstracts of Title Co, furnish ‘nm l::; nuu-uu of tileto all ml u":uu Yore Lite hidg, 0U61ss Oo. Fires Boy " OANSmade on roal estate aud mortgages ibought, Louiss, Reed &o.,r 13, board trade. 23, Pt 1889, s'roq!( BOARDED, YV ASTED - Horsos to winter at 8 a month POr hend on farm near irvington. Plenty of grain and bay to feed, good sheiter and goor care given them: horses called for and deliv- ered, W, R. Hofman, room 6, Frenzer bik. ___FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE, l_p(fi SALF-Good i1 ot #%), one 3-room nounss with b Apply on premiscs, W10 Docatur treat. = TOR SA LB~ ft. front Saunders st. Plain- view, $3.00), 1. H. Lamb, Council BlnT o7 2 01 SALE block from m wall built, con- tiors, haye b, d basements venient inxide and handsoms Gand 7 rooms, good cellats rices YOry Iow and terms easy. Donglas plock. V]‘Ill\' prettiest lot in old Amb r_place, on rade, ouly §5% cash, Stiinger & Penn: 032 5 OR SALE_Cheap, Walnut nill, new §room hotide, barn and out-buildings. Full lot,’ high nnd sightly, fonces, south front, on cur live. Terms easy, or will trade for clear lot 10 good location. . Philpatt, 1614 Culifornta 8t 2 TS your roperty With H. E. Colo ECLAL valuator of Omaha real estate and I Nolraska lands: ten years exper GG Seay, 6i0 Paxton block. I MOR SALE -#%0 will buy lot 50x12)in Omaha View, one block from motor line, nicely on grade, Lots in this addition are worth $1,000, and the above price is open for u short time only. G, B. Tzschuck, care OUmaha Tiee. 61 DIVE-ROOM cottages (31,600 each), $100 cash down, balance $15 per month, Thos. F, Hall, 811 Paxton block, 833 PECIAL bargain for a fow day ) 1ot in Plainview addition pri casy terms and 2501 N. Reautiful 1. B, Cole, 6, Contl JFOHSALE-A now liouse just being erected on Cuming st, in Sherwood park; the hou has allmodern improvements, hard wood finish throughout; also, large bharn, 'with 150 ft. front- 70 on West st. by 180 frontage on Ouming st. Lwill sell this to tho right party on rensonable terms. Roorn 216, First National Bank bitllding. PHE best Business, Residence, Vacant and suburban properties in the m are for sale by “the 0l rellable” M. Co.,10th and F acres in one of best' farming sections of Nob. Well adapted to stock raising. Magnificent range. Call on or address Woodbridge fros, 419-24% T o loans at low rates and no delay. D. V. Sholes, 210 First National bank, MQNEY to loan: on haud, no delay, J W. Squive, 1219 Farnam st., First Natlonal bank building. i MONEY to loan on city or farm pro) AMLGeo. J. Pavl, 1609 Farnam st. {4 COLE, loan agent. Open oventng, 31,00 Private money to loan or will buy good mortgage. W. L. Seiby, ¥ 13, Board of OANS—City and farm lonns, mortgage p per bought. McCagae Investment Co. 708 120,000 10 loan in amounts from $1,000 to $10,000, years time on good 1mproved real esiate 1n city.” Must be loaned by 1 Henderson Mortgage and Investment Co,. Koom 400, Paxton Tlock, Omaha, Neb, LEXED MONEY-—Loans negotiated at low ratos with, A¥lout. deiay, and purenase good commercial aper and mortgage notes. 5. A. Blomag, cor. P Farnam. o H COLE, loan agont. Open ;-vuulm:;“ N ON3Y loaned on furniture A¥Lwagons, rates reasounble, Cit 1188 13th st. .opposit Millard hote TVIQONEY to loan on real estate security ai Jowest rates, efobe negotiating louns soo Wallace, It 310 Brown bidg, lsth and Douglas. * Loan Co., JEE Sholos, room 910 First National bank, betars making your 1oans 0 YOU want monby, Loans made on furnl- ture, pianos, horses, etc., without delay, publicity or removal, Persors wishing a loan of this Kind will o well by calling at this office Defore douling elsewhere. A. K. Greenwood & C (1) 520 South Thirteent ‘eat. 18 lowest rates. busine; TTEL loans st contidential.” J. B. Euinger, 17 Froam st. ONEY—3, 60 or 00 days on furniture, planos, liorses, Louses, eto. 3, J. Wilkinson, 618 Paxton blk. 834 1LOANS atlowost rates; oush wlways on liand; otes bought: money advanced on any available nm'ul‘lt{. The People's Financial Ex- change, room 57, Barker block. 829 RIVATE monsy to buy Small notes or mort- X gagss. Rou 2 of T 8i1 DOIOU want mouey? 1t so, don't borrow Defore getting my rates, which are the low- 8L on any sum from 31 to $10,00), T make loans on_household oods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, wagons, warehouse re- Coints, houses, leases, etc., in any amount at the lowest possible rates, without publicity or removal of property. Loans can be made for one to six months and you can pay parc atany time, reducing both Drincipaland interest. 1t you' owe a balance on your furniture or horsss or have a loan on them, I will take it up and carry it for you as long as you desire, 1f youneed money you wiil find it to your ad- vantage to see mo before borrowing. B. K. Masters, room 4, Withnell building,15th and Harney. 00 MONEX o ioan on furniture, organs, pianos, horses, and wagons, Hawkeye Investment Co., Itoom ', Douglas bik, 10tk aud Dodge sts. OR REN I'—Good, warm 7-room brick house, 818t and Davenport st,, $15, W, H. Gates, R. 401N, Y. Life Bullding. 10524 WWAven & Westerflold.renl ostute OOR at this—Only #000 will buy cor. lot 50x 413 So. front on paved st. it taken soon. J. D. Zittle, K10 N, Y. Life vldi. 3 JOUTH Omana lots. W. L. Selby’s ada, a0, JOR SALE—0 easy torms, the new cottage erocted by me on George st., ¢ r Lowe ave; property nastio gt a0 on Goorge . by 150 froatage on Lowe ave, For terms apply Koom 216, First National Bank ouildix e Fyouwantany lots inOrchard Hill, apply to [oom 21, First National bank bullding, for terms and location. T (SOUTH Omaha tots. W. L. Selby s add PO hundred and elghiy-four by 110, choic corner, Lowe ave and _Californin street, ele- gant place for building on speculation. Seé me for particulars. 60°by 130, cliolce corner with small house, blook 11, Somih Omana. - Prive ko, 8500 cas Finest rackage biock in South Omaha, near viaduet. price £20,00): will take good farm for 815,000 equity, This isa rare suap. 2,000 buys five-room modern cottage, mantel, city water, on paved stroet, Take it. Finest lot of clear tarms for Omaba property, me fncumbrance, of any agency in See us about buying betore Listing your property. Havo bargains on trades. We have got 'em a1l over town, V.8hotes Co., 210 First Natlonal Vink. 2 [(JUR BALE--Very cheap, no trades, farm 543.76 acres, sec. b, 12 N 6 W Hamllton coun- ty, Neb., 2 miles from Marquette, smail house, stable, B0 acres pasture fenced, living water, price ouly $10 per acre, $5,437.00," one-third 153} crop ineluded,” Terms $2,200 cash, lance 6 pex cent interest. F. K. Atkins, owner, rail- road buflding, Denver, Colo, ) OR SALE—The Platte Valley ranch three miles west of Valley on the U.P. Ry, Co,, containing over 1,10) acres with fine Improve- ments, for particilars apply to O, F. Davis Co,, 1505 Fa1na 46123 ¥ YOU huve anything to exchange call on or address H. E. Cole, K. 6, Continental. office open eveninys. 454 FOR EXCHANGE. W cottage; good paper or clear 10ts for equity in 10-room house, with ty water, trees, ete,, on California st Comptroller's ofiice, i TPOR SALE or Exchanze—A halt in haddware and plumbfg busin and lots in Omaha, tigate this. Houses If you want uhome iny Room 16, Chiamber of Commerc 7 (MAIA residence property. Nebraska and Towa farms, business property 1n large city tn'lowa and Is{'mortgage paper.” Daniels, &5 . Life 681 2t N, A lots £ Danel Ol bldg. i3 Ok EXCHANGE—A cholce well improved Towa farm containing 240 acres for merchan- dise or Omana property: also two 240-acre well improved Iowa farms for Omaha property and will assume incumbrances, J. H. Carse, 417 Sheely block. 690 25 orse 3 682 23¢ R SALE-—Lease on two flats 2d and 3d story, rooms well furnished, now occupled by responsible roomers, doing good business, good locality, will bu sold at s bargain. Ad: dress K 43 lieo oflice. 677 20 N, secount of sickness we offer the best small business inthe city for sale, Mitclell's, 1519 Farnam. R RRARE Opportunity—Au estaviisied coal bus- iness with zood trade, Must be soid by Jan, 1. J. H. Parrotte, Koom 21, Douglas Blk. 651 )5 ROUM hotel with furniture complote, with &2dor without bar, in good location on loased ground, terms reasonabie, inyestigate this, Hestaurant centrally located for $ia0, rent reasonable, terms easy, A tirst-class grocery storein good location for cash und real estate, will invoice about $,00, ront reasonable, Co-operative Land & Lot Ca 205 N. 1661 5L, o34 T 29Dt acres By miles from county so it 42 mles from another good railroad town, Price $500.00, #£00 cash and balance to suit. Grest snap, Six-room house and lot on Corby st., electrio motor, cable and horse cars within two blocks, Price '$4,000.00. Only, 31600 cash and 835,00 monthly including iniespst, Bonutirul new cam‘;flfln Druld Hill, 82 500.00. balance * $25,00 Small cash payment monthly. Lovely littlb bomo for unybody. Lot on paved strect, plectric motor within two blocke, Prico. #5000, 30,00 ‘cash and baiance mcuthly, ; Four-room cottaga, Good sizedlot, B1,600.00, Only $100.00 cash, and bulanee 815,00 per month, H, £, Cole, Contihonial block or 4001 N. #1tn st DR BALE—An il} yet and loan business t half price 2 81,000 por _year profit; ina Nebraska county €eat, Tue onlyone in the town, 417 Bheely bjgck. 65025 OR BALE—or Exchange—1? shares of 8100 each paid up and en-assessabie) Battlo of Gottysbury stock for; good lmproved farm or inside clty property. Full lot within 3-milellimit of postottice, clear of encumbrance, Fine trackuge lot‘ll“”mock Place 08 feet trackage, s near Scotia) @reeley Co., clear of en- and 160 a¢ cumbrance, 4 lnu:- Acros' noar Chad¥on, well improved and rented. Btock of clothiug for good lot or tarm; must b cloar. . A. Sloman, 1301 Farnam st 08 butcher sLop in {OR'SALE-Splenaid payin an excellent Icality Ang ¢ rent, at H0c on the dollar. argain, 417 Sheely block. 655-25 UBSCRIBE tor sh; IS st bttt e the worl ana Farnam. PO BALE—First class saloon in one of the best Nebraska cities; only good and respon- sible parties need apply. Address K 40 Be ce This is s rare the “Amercan,” and loan associstion in M. A. Upion, spectal agent, Jith T'Q EXCHANGEFor stock o merchandise, £0-acre improved farm witn good dwellin nice city residence, very desirable location, paylug businesy requiring suail capital, all o Grand 1sland, Address H, A. Grand Isian () s JOOR EXCITANGE-—Splendid 82,50 grocory in choice location; cheap rent and excelient trade; for a clear farm in lowa or Nebraska, J, H. Carge, 417 Sheely block, 560 21 HAVE#00 st mortzage papor and land in Towa, Kansas or Nebraska to trade for mdse, Riseley, Shenandoab, In, 44 21§ HAT have you to offer for 810,000 in silver mining stock that will bear investigation. Mine favorably located in Colorado, near smelters, on railrond; 417 Sheely block. ' 873 21 T ARDWARE stock in_city for cnsh and real estate, rent reasonable. Jewelry stock in good Towa town for cash andreal estate, #-room liotel 1n good city in Nebraska for cash aud land oF city property, Drice #,500, Co-operative Land & Lot Co. 205 N. 16th sg. " Tk JFOR SALE or exchinnge weurly new desk, lurge beating stove, suoiving, counters, etc. 1. 0. Jones, 1416 Douglas st. 7024 QAR Tov for o small sio0x of grocerios, Good teado to right party, Clear South Omana lots for farm land lightly encumbered, 1ive stock or personil propercy. Fine farni two miles from good railroid town, encun:bared 8.0, long time, 7 por cent, Trada for Omuha property o 11ve stock. A Ingo 1ist of property for 5 4 staition for Omat ty, or 1 ne stallion for Omaha property, or farm 1and Mghtly encumbered, P #1i4 feet on Park uvenue, improved. Trade for vacant pronerty. H. E. Cole, Continental Block or 2304 North troet, 0024 JOORBALE-Or exchange for gencral mer- L chandise, s woll “improved tarm fu Chiorry 0., b, Address W. E. Jenkins, jr. Valen- ting, Neb. ) :;Iw For XOHANGE—Merchandise for cattl or iorsies, Lock Vox 0, Stuart, Nel | 01 BXCRA NG E—$10,00 stock of dry goods, novions and clothing. Owner wauts: cica land and part cash. Address Lock Box B, wietecn 96-30 T4 Fiankfort, Ind, il z5e e R Adaréss 831, Bee office. () BXCHANGE--Fine improved farms for cattio nnd horses. Box 163, 'llukl!;_g. l“n'd. V. GEFLBYS add. o 5 Omaia, ono ot 0 10 exchange for horses. 3 of Trade. i g o ropeny for guar MPROVED farm and civ Ad hlmbolf’f“om- v ‘bandise. dress, Koom merce. 00 o IR, 60 25 N excellont opportunity for & man of tach Al enterpcise as AVADCE ngenti would noi object 10 forming & partnership with the right man; ouly small capital re- quired. Address K 4, Bee. T2 28% bgflsfi.u;ml ullbll’lllefl Sommusaion 1 reasous for selling, #8500 10 81,00 required, - Address P 4, Bes. B8 JOOR SALE—or Trade, w well cstablished voo aud stailonery store, * 1ox 618 Oty 1M " 1y, Zoply 'rovru 218 FEARSaiReR e ot e linats, for St0ck of goods or oity 1 prn}‘:rl:.;: rst Natlonal bauk bull -“fl" R EAOWANGE—A busioess yloldl T o oh ot froth 000 o B par Toaias (& flchw‘lm‘.‘fify‘ml e“uzhpr':lp“"A AID wililg, . FRA Nl Ak Dulladas. APPY room gl IROPOSALS FOR FITLD SREDS,—U, 8. IN- Aian Sety! Rosebud Agency, 8. Dakota, Docember 4th 188, —Sealed proposats, indorsed “Proposals for F1eld Seeds,” and add the undersi, A At Rosebud Agency, 8, Dakota, will be rece: 1 at this l.(m\-’ until ‘one o'clook of December 2%th | for furnishing for the Rosabud Agency, & Dakota, and delivering at Valentine, = Neobraska, or Roscbud A Y, at such 'time_ s miy be_required, aboni bushels Soed Oats, 130 bushels Seod ¥ toes and 500 bushels Seed Corn, h bid der must state specifically in his bid, the propo. sed price of each nrticle to be offered for deify ery under a contract. All seeds must be of good quality. suitable for seed purposes in the_local ity Whero roquired. The rlght is roservedto re j6ct anv or all DIAS OF a0y pArt of any bid, it deemed to be for the best interests of the service, Ach bld must be accom- X d check or draft unon some nited States Depository, made payable to the order of the underslined for at Icast five per cent of the amount of the propesal, which check or Arart will be forfeitad to the United Statesin casge any bidder or bidders recelving an award shall fail {o Promiptiy exeouts A contract with good ard suficient suritios, otherwise to be o tnrned to the bidder, For further imformation ADpIY to the undersignod. J. GRO. WIRIGHT, U, 8. Indian Acent aazit, Notioe, There will bo & stockholders m Coll m Bulldiag Association of Omaha, at thelr office, Room 40 ( m of Commerce Bullding, Omaha, Nebraska, Saturday January 18th 180, at 2 0'cloek p. m., for the purposs of electing n Board of Directorsand the transac tion of such other business us may cowme before sald association. W 8. LINDSAY, Secreiary, QAIS-0-10:6 ing of the Notlee of Annual Meeting. Notice 18 heroby given that the annual meet 1ngg of the stookholders, of the Union Ntoc Yurd bank, South Omaha, Neb,, as provided b atsby-laws, for the electinn of directors and ti ¢ such other businesy may operly arise, will take place at First atlonal bank ‘of Omalin, Neb., on Wednesday. January 8, 1890, at 4 0'clock i the afternoon dsddut B B BRANCH, Cash Notice to Graders. Sealed proposals wiil be recefved at the ofica of the County Engineer of Douglus county nntil 2 o'elock p. m, 7 3, 1880, for rEading w0000 « yaras of earth. ‘more or loss, in or aronnd *Hemis Park.” Plaus to be seeti at oflice of the county All bids must bo ac nied by ce K for 8100, Right rese joctany orall bids. Address IE BEMIS PARK €O, Caro C. H. Hotwes, County E a,die Couuty Cou Notice to Contractors. Kealed Proposals will be recel the offico of County Clerk, Douglas County, until 2 p. m., Saturday. Deceraber 2th, 1889, for erecting one Pile Bridge, near the cenfor, See. 85, T, 15, 1t 1 over the Little Papio. Plans and specifications on filein County Clerks office. Bids to be accompanied by certifled check for "The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M. D. Hocug, Dotoz2r County Clerk. Proposals for Kire Hose. LORENCE, NEB,, Doc. 12, 184 Florence will receive bids on 50 fewt of inch standard rubber or cotton hose, gnar teed to stand 80 1bs. pressura, and & hind hose cart of good pattern, up to Jan, 1 n The right Is reserved to reject any or wil bids, JAKE WEDEL, x LRES 20m &'e City Clerk, tion of School Bullding, Service, Genon Indus: eb., Dec, 11, 1850, Sealed proposals indorsec of a scnool building,” und undersigned ut Genod, Nebr. at this school until one’ o'clo January 15, 18%), for the ere grounds at'such'n point us Tho superintendent, i two-sto about 40x55 feet 10 ichie dition about 2J feet 5 ncl Plans aud may be exa of Omaha, Neb: intendent'of the schoot at Didder must state specifically i his time that will Lo required by him in the of the bullding, Tho right 18 reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid if deem for the bost Interests of the soervice, Certifl Chocks—Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft mpon some United States depository, mude payable to the order of the nndersigned, for at least five per cent of tho amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the Unitel States in case any bidder or bldders receivingan award shiail fail to promptly execute a contract With good and suflicient suretios, otherwise to b returned to the bidder. W, B. BACKUS, Superintend- ent. dz0a2it elved sday, tion on the school be selocted b v brick building, with a vne-story ad: feet 4 Inche: ifications of the i pnod at th and at the Mar I the Woman's Club. It is interesting to note the different ways 1n which women are organizing in America. Old and yvoung, rich and poor, on all sides, often without suspect- ing it themselves, are falling into line with the woman’s club. For the woman’s club is simply and solely an or- ganization for work of one sort or an- other. Thousands of women, not frightened by the name, und seeing its usefulness in many ways, are excepting the club organization without disguise. But a still larger vumber horrified at the word *“‘club,” which they doubtless asso- ciate with an offensive institution of masculine ways, calmly aud 1nnocently walk in.under the pleasingillusion that their organization is something radi: cally different from that. They are drawn by one of several kinds of bait. The “‘charity” bait catches many of our earnest sisters who mush be doing something to relieve the world’s dis- s Other timid ones are drawn in the attractions of an *‘Alum- n@ association.” Pious, conserva- tive mothers in Israel can- not refuse to attend the simple meetings of old schoolmates at the same seminary (for not colleges alone have alumni: where papers are to be read bearing upon **Our Life Work.” The church associations and leagues for Christian work, the temperance so- cieties, the Young Woman’s Christiun association,areall composed very largely of conservative women.who have not the smallest suspicion that they belon toa club. Perish the thought! Th are Christian wives and mothers with he fear of God and men (especially the lutter) upon them! But no matter how informally they begin, they find that they cannot work without some regula- tions. They have to adopt rules, they are obliged to elect officers, they ar forced to work after parlinmentary rules, and, though they deny it with their latest breath, they are” working on club lines, and are ¢lubs to all in- tents and purposes, The only difference between the club proper and these various associations is that each of them has one special line of work, while the broader club has several, writes Olive Thorne Miller in the Woman’s Cycle. One and ail are doing the work of the club, namely, broadeniug and elevating woman, morally, intellectually and socially; they are teaching them to work together, drilling them in the ways long experience has taught men that con- certed work must be done; demonstrat- ing to them the power in union, and best of all, making them know and love each other. And by one path oran- other all are steadily marching toward the united womanhaod which alone can solve the problem of life for the sex and which shall mark a new era in the his- tory of the world, sprinkled with rose petals, and there are special pieces ot furniture in ormola inlaid with Sovres plaques, a mantel with o pair of Dresden china candles sticks, a little clock in ormolu and dainty accompanients too many to des seribe, Adjoining this room is a drossing room, and here she tilts her blonde hend and pensively droops her snowy lids before a dressing table, the wood of which is entirely covered with blue and white satin, with jewels of crystal glass sot1n the frame atintervals. On the table stands a large plato glass mirror and the brushes and combs in repousse silver, the perfumod waters and deli- cate lotions that go to make up a fash- ionable girl's paraphernalin stand be- neath a fantastically shaped blue satin canopy. A chair and a second and smallor side table corvesponding muke up the completo service of this shrine to the graces and vanities. The fair maid who is more literary than frivolous will have an old-fash- joned mahogany writing desk, littered with heaps ot erested note paper, silver inkstand and pen,and a dozen other utensils in silver standing by the wine dow of her den. If she doesn’t take to mahogany her desk will be rosewood with spindle legs and looking asif it might have belonged to her grandmother, who penned love ietters seated beforo it with a quill that needed monding, nnd perhaps mis- spelied not n few of hor words, savs the Philadelphin Times. Instoad of rose< wood there may be sixteenth century onk, massive, simplo in shapo and mounted with silver. - Something for the New Year, The world renowned successof Hostetter's stomach bitters and their continued populars ity for over a third of a century as a stom- achic, is scarcely more wonderful thau the welcome that greets the annual appearance of Hostetter's almanac. 'Ihis valuablo med- ical treatise is published by the Hostetter company, Pittsburg, Pa., under their own immediate super aploying sixty hands in that de ning about eleven wonths in the year on this worl, and the issue of same for 1860 will not be less than ten millions, vrinted in the Bug- lish, German, French, 'Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages. Refer toa copy of it for valu~ ablo and intoresting reading concerning health, and numerous testimonials gs to the efMcacy of Hostetter's stomach bitters amusement, varied information, astronom- ical calculations and chrouological items, te., which can bo depended on for correct: ness. The almanac for 1880 cAn bo obtained free of cost from drugeists and general coun- try dealers in all parts of the country. -~ Inventions of a Woman. Inventive activity isto be noticed in the rubber world as well as elsewhere. At the present time there ave in pro- cess of development and already before 1he heads of three large rubber shoo factories three different machines for cutting soles at the rate of 10,000 pairsa day. 1t is noticeable that one of these mechanisms is the invention of a woman, who, to use aun expr on of her own, “has made the building of hoavy machinery a special business for many years.” This might sound as an idle boast, but for the fact that a ver complicated machine in paper munufac- ture, the invention of this same fem- inine genius, is in wide use, and has already netted her many thousand dol- lars. e Among the incidents of childhood that stand out in boid relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were yoUng, 1One are more prominent thanseveresickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy cured her ‘of croup, and in turn administers it to her own offspring and alwaya with the best success. [or sale by druggists. FLLALAStR S She Has Pretty Fert. It is said that the handsomest foot in Detroit is that of a girl who works in a cigar factory, says a writer in the Philadelphian Record. "It is not so small, but it has the Spanish instep, perfect shape and the unatural arch, under which an _apple could be rolled. She was discovered at the timo when there was o craze in art for impressions of feet, and her foou served as a model for one whole winter. During that time she learned to wear eastern-made shoes, and her feet are such a delight to the gallant knights of St. Crispin that they only charge her hall price for their work. By an accident of birth the girl is a Virginian, and the women of Vir- ginia are famed for their small feet. s i Nervous debility, poor memory, diffidence, sexual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr, Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Kuln & Co. 15th and Douglas. CONSUMPTION, N its first stages, can bo successfully checked by the prompt use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Even in the later periods of that disease, the cough is wonderfully relieved by this medicine. “T have used Ayer's Cherry Poctoral with the best effect in my practice, This wonderful preparation ouce saved my life. 1 liad a constant congli, night sweats, was greatly reduced in' flesh, and given up by my plysician, One bottle and a half of the Pectoral cured me.”—A. J. Eidson, M. D., Middleton; Tennessee, “Several years ago T was soverely 11l The doctors said I was in consumption, and that they could do nothing for mey but advised me, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry Poctoral, After 'taking: thiis medicing two or three months was cured, and my health romains good 1o the present day.'’—James Birchard, Darien, Conn. | “Several years ago, on a passage hom from California, by water, I contractes 80 severe o cold that for some days I was confined to my state-room, and a ‘.x.yncnu on_board considered iy 1i n danger. Happening to haye a-bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I used it freely, and my lungs were soon restored: to & healthy condition. Since then X ave invariably recommended this prape aration.”—J. B, Chaudler, Junction, Vs Ayer's Cheny Pectoral, PREFARED BY i Dr. J. C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, 8old by sll Drugi Prico 81; wix bottles, §6 - “Alas, Alas!", the dude exclaim 0 my slender aukle 1've got paius.” Don't fret,’’ said ma, for whom he hud sent, *I have some Salvation Oil." **My time s up," said che doctor to the pa- tient whom he found using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and he was correct, for his cough has been cured. B The Modern Maiden's “*Den The modecn girl, when she retires from the madding crowd to commune with her own ldeas, is aptto retreat to a den that is arranged according to her special tustes and in whose furnishing oftentimes she displays a signal ability in disposing of sight drafts on the gov- ernment, The special feature of a well fitted den this winter is quite apt to be a toilet set in three pieces in fanciful rococo curves. A yellow haired youn, woman, whose name there is no need ol giving, but who belongs to thav much envied clan, American girls of the loisure class, has a beautiful little boudoir fitted in blue and gold. The walls are bung in pale blue silks KIRK’S AMERICAN FAMILY SOAR

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