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All advortis ements 10 these columns ars pu b: 113hed in both morning and evening editions of THE Bek the circulation of which more than 18,000 papers dafly, and ¢ ho'benefit, notonly of the city circu- 1% iEw, but also of Council Blufs, and other cities and towns throughout of the country. Advertising for these columns will bo taken on the above conaltions, at the tollowing bust- nesn houses, Who are authorized ugents for To e BEr apecial' notices, and will quote the same Tates as cun be had &t the main officy OHN W, BELT, Pharmacist, £ South Tenth o) Strect. NHASE & EDDY. South 16th Ftre 3 H. VARNSWORTH, Phar eing sty this se: s and_Printers, 113 ist, 2115 Cam- EO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, X worth street. }1(70111;5‘ PHARMACY, 2208 Farnam Strest. SITUATIONS WANTED. = = W ANIED-A position as book-keepor of salesman; hid several yours experience in grain and lumber business, - Address, 8. 0, liee, B ble man, & situ Address.'J. Stout, L WANTE By n rosp tion as wecond bakor. 114 8, 1th sty “m NTED--8ituation to taki oract as conchmn stands hfs business, sddr PIUGGISTS Atteation--A yonng man liny ing three years' oxperience, hesides being a funior graduate from the 1liinols college of harmacy, desires a situation in a country lown; has'expericnce toth in city and country: can commence work Jan. 1st. “A No. 1recom- mendations, Address Jjohn F. Chandle; igan, Mo, 01 TANTED-Situation by & first-class custom Culter. Adaress John J. Urbaak, Owasso. 40, a3 are of hors thoroughly uu 3 R7L Beo. 810 WANTED--MALE HELP, W ANTED—Agonta in all seciions of the conntry to sell our famous tailor-made clothing, Pants from $ up, Sults and over- coats from §15 up, Salary of commission. Re. liable, sober and progressive men only need apply. I money to good men, ~ Address Hunter Mfg. Co., 6th st. and Syca ave., Cincinnau, 0. 1S wanted. New and wonder £ ul book in both English and German, Recent ex- plorations and adventures of Stanley in the Wilds of Atrica. Thrilling accounts of his jour- ney across the dark continent. Over 200" fine engravings. A bonanza for agents. Send b) cents for outfit. Clreulars rree. Borland & Co., 101 State st., Chicago, 1L §79-28¢ NTS wanted to sell our Rochester steel door mats: exclusive territory given to men with capital. New Yerk Stvel Mat Co., 24 Broadway, N. Y. BT8-3% ‘lesnfoumn meat cutter for butcher shop; wages 80, Mrs. Broga, 314% 8 15th, 876 2 er at Jos, h st FA/ANTED-A good stein’s fish market, 201 "V;\N’l‘l )—Three travelinz salesmen and four local, Salary, $1,200 and expencos. Address, Box , Afton, in, 861 4) WANTEDFey, cook, #0: nisht cogk, 82 Dan washer 820, Ms, Brogs, sazg N 15, 10381 (%1 boy wauted at Mrs, J. Tlenson's, 842 28 ANTED—Second baker at Paxton hotel. Call for the steward. 838 'WAN1'EI)-Auent§ to sell “The Boy Spy,” a new book, givine the actual experience of Major J, O. Kerbey as spy during the late war; send for outfit at once; can give you exclusive territory In Kansas, Neoraska and the Address J. M, French & Co., Omaha, Nev. TANTED—A man for care of horses, fur- nace, etc. References roquired, Address R 72. Bee office, 816 VW ANIED-Dotectives; we want & mun in every locality to act as private detective under our instructions. Particulars froe, Cen- tral Detective Bureau, hox 145, 'rupukn,llzix]-.;. B V JANTED—A stenogravher in a _raliroad office. Address R 65, Bee. 85 7% W ANTED—100 rock men and ralirond labor- ers for new Union Pacific work near Ogden, Utah: one year's work at good wages in's mild and healshy climato; reduced rates: also U men forcompany work in Wyoming: free fare. Filley & Kramer, cor, 1ith and ¥arnam sts, ] ANTED-A competent dry goods man; must understand trimming and card writ- ing. C. A. Stonehull, 116 and 115 16th st. 709 FPHE Denver State Lottery Co. want agents— ‘Tickets i cents, Addross A. C. Ross & Co., Denver, Colo, 420-283 WANTBD—SflHcImm. address with refer- ences Bankers' Life Ins. Co. Llncg&n.rz(ub. DRESSMAKING, TV IS6,5. Walsh, 1818 Capitoi ave, dress & cioak maker; plushi coats rofitted, relined steamed LY OUTS WINEBERG, aress and_cloak maker, dplush clonks to order and stenmed; sealskin clonks repaired: all kinds fur trimmings fur- nished, 142 Capitol ave., repairing of all kinds TENGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking in fam iuiow olictted. “Miss Fturdy. aId 8. ¥ Jnn. WANTED-TO RENT: ANTED—Two furnished rooms bonrd for gentleman and wifes if satisfled: everything must be first-class. Ad dress 051 ltee office. %) & FOR RENT--HOUSES, IGHT room flats 707 8 10th st., all modera Uimprovements, including steam heat. Thos. P, Hall, 511 Paston LK. 663 Jro RS gas. L HE [0 st., b grate, room, month, [ OR RENT—h-room house, & &, Cor. 11th and Vinton,#12 por month, ou electelc motor. 618 ud tabie rmanent A T-room brick fiat, water and 13th, up stairs, room b [ or story of house No Joms Kid closet, Air heat. 5, hot and cold And eiatern wate good cellay, nice sodaed yard, JTORE St Fou RENT—A d-room HLouse, ) ROOM nouse in central Iocation; rout re Jsouanie; furnimre at @ bargain, < Co-opera tive Land & Lot Co., 205 N. 16t st Q01 RENT 1ty 1), V. Sholes company, room 3 First Nat al bank, rooms, all convenlences, with electrie Dells, hath, raige, furnace, etc #10: 8-rooms, ail conventences, A 1location. ¥25: § rooms and Dbatn, all conveniences, isor place, 0oms, nice looation, eity water, rooms'and bath, uekr Park avénue; d- brick. rooms, Windsor place, nice loeation, #20; 4 rooms and bath on Sherman % rooms and bath with barn, all conven- ‘store on Park aventie, 4-room cottages near Seward st. Also flats on Soufh luth st Rooms tosutt tenants, 70 T—Nice (-room cottag per month. Hicks, N. Hanscom , Life bldg. 00 29 room flatsin the new buildin mpleted on the cornor of 16th and Jories streets, four blocks from Farnam, at Prices ranging from #30 to 815, including water, These are vhe best urranged fiata in the city and are supplied with wranght steel ranges, handsome mantels and many other conven- iences not uem-rlllé found in flats, Tn summer the bullding will Be furnished with awnings, and all outside doors and win- dows with Portiand Mainescraens, Apply ut store of the building No, 705 8, 16th atreot, George Clouser. 780 J24 YOR RENT—House in best locality. at 1033 Dodge st. OR RENT—Eight-room house, with ampio grounds, corner Leavenworth and 218t sts.: Dbath room, ot and cold water. Apply to Lewis 8. Reed & Co,, room 13, board of trade bu\hd‘lug. Inquire 832 IR RENT--New 8-room hous fornia streets, all couvenience cottags Hamilton, $15. A. C. Wakel 05 N.'Y, Life bullding. OR RENT—Houses and_ stores, cared for, taxes pald. & Trost Co., 1614 Farnam st, Abstracts. 570 roperty Midiand Guarantee OR RENT--6 rooms, Cheap to_small fam- 1ly. Call at E. cor, 14th and Madison Ave, near | ve, OR RE turnianed, Q. RAS, water, family without children; northwest and Webster st. OR 4 unfurnished rooms saitable for h kesping, 707 8. 1ith st & LATS and_unfurnished rooms for house: keeping, conveniently loeated in suits of from 210 4. modern conventences. 1 Rent- mgagency. 150 Farnam ot MISCELLANEOUS. in fuel and keap your ring your steaw pipes with fire-proof, non-condneting covers Hefornces and_estimates given npon &ps lication. 1), 0, McRwan, western agent, 1611 {owarq t., Omaba, Nab, 830 3 ks Club of 5. M, Bar W53 2 HE auction sale of 1. M. Mannington's sto. Of fine furnitirs at Dovglas st. will ) “Thursday mor: and continue mornin afternoon and ev everything 18 sold, an rent masguernda . 16th st, e0-J18 age in any kind of buginess Room 15, Chamber of Coms F you wish to en, come and see us, merce. JUDSCRIBE for shares [n the Seenrity Build- Ding and Loan_association, authorized cap- Ual #0000, N DL ADple, Agt. and Local Treas., Room 10, Ware block. 6161 QEND 2 couts n_stamps for latest map of WOmahia, C. . Harrison, N. V. Life, 10 UCTION salss every Tuesday and Friday moraing at (114 Dougias strvet. Omahn Al tion 3 205 . E- COLE, reliable ro insurance. ENTAL AGENCY, E. Cole, rental agent; office opon oy J. o Wilkinson, room 618 Paxton block J. EDUCAT DNAL.” MIDLAND Guarantes & Trust Co., N. ¥ Lite AYLblag,complete abstEkt R furnished and tities toreal astats examined/Mettacted .u-rn%t‘ud. T NV AT - . TTAE Security Abstratth of itle Co., farnish complete abs tracts of title to ail rol esiate 1n Omaha and Douglas ; Op. First York Life blag. floor New ) MONEY TO LOAN YHILADELPHIA Mortzage & Trust Co, fur nish choap castern money o borrowe purchase sccurities, perenod titles, nocept loans at thair western office, | George W. P. C room 7, Board of Trad (ONF hundred dollars private money to loan or will buy short tijite mortgage or good note, room 13~ Hoard of ‘frude. 3 VWV Ehave cash on hand for any cholos toans on first-class city property, Central Loan & Trust Co,, arnam street, 88 8 MONEY toloan on fmproved property: can MM piace from #1000 to #0,00) Immediately. Harris room, 41115t Nat Dank bla'g, ) FJY0 LOAN—A specinl fund of #100,000 in sums of #10,000 and upwards at very low rates. The Mead [nvestment Co. 314 8, 1hth st. i NTONEY to Loan—Money to loan on _good in- side vacant lots, Potter& Cobb, 1601 F MONEY o on_ norses, wagons, mules, lousuhold goodls, planos, organs,dinmonds, jowont rates, The et organized Ioan oMos i the city. Makes 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 and see us when you want money. We can_ussist you promptiy and to your advantage without removal of roberty or publicity Money always on hand. No delay in making loans. 0. I. Reed & Co., 3198, 13th st., over Bingham § JRESIDENCE Loans-—8i4 to i per cont: no ad- ditional charges for commissions or attor- neys' fees. V. 15, Meikle, First Nat. bank_ Dldg. HAVE $500 to loan on first or age security tor two years from Jan'y will buy a first or second mortgage note, dress H39 Hee office, BUILPING loans. D. Nutional bank. Ay )—First class Inside loans. Lowest Call and see us. Mutual lnvest- ment Co,, 1504 Farnam. 708 , Eholes, TVIONEY to loan on any security for slort time atlow rates. Lewest rates on personal property. The Henderson Mortgage Investment com- pany, room 400, Paxton block. 1 (VHE banjo taught asan art by Geo. F. Gellen- beck, room 21} Douglas bloc) 950 __LOST, 21, pug dog, lame on_right Return to A. Hooth Packing C veuworth, and receive reward. Ligt and L TVIONEY to Toun on twproved city proporty At & low rate of wnterest. I will pay vou to seo us before you make your loan. Globa Loan and Trust Comps: snccessor to Gate City_Land Company, 377 South 16th st.. oppo- site Board of Trade, 04 TMONEX toloan. Q. F. Davis Co, real eatate and loan agents, 1605 Farnam st. 70 OST—Christmas eve, on Fornam and 41st streer car going enst, by lady in needy o Ccumstances, o containing &b Address, Mis. Farr, 615 Paciflc st. 85 ADIES and gentlemen desiring correspond- Jents address Corresponding Club, hansas Civy, enciose stamp, 0 §2+ K ELSTONE Mortgage Co.—Toans of 810 to 3$1,000; get ourrates before borrowing and save money: loanon horses, furniture or any approved socurity, without publicity: notes bought. for new ijan, renewalof old and low- est rates, call R208,Sheely blk,I5th&Howard st. OANSmade on real estate and mortgnges bought, LouisS, Reed &o.,r 13, board trade. s & Pos cure smale weaknessos. Also have Olive Branch Piie Remedy, sure cure for piles. Sam- ples freo. Lady ngetits wanted, Address Miss Zoe M. Firby, 1620 Clark st,, Omaha. Gen. Agt. for Nebraska. #1 for 1mo, treatment. 883313 WANTED-TO BUY. JA'OK RENT—House 510 North 220, nquiro N, W. cor, 2 L ) {OR RENT—T Thirteenth and Howard, IOR RENT—Houso, 11 rooms, 810 N, 22d_st. Enguire, Mrs, M. A. Detwilor, 1w cor. 2d and Davenport. 155 V ED—A secoud-hand Hammond type writer in good condition. Must be cheap for cashi. - W. . Homan, rooi: 0 Frenzer block. Bl DIRST mortgage lonns at low rates and no dolay. D. V. Sholes, 210 Firat National bani. TV[ONEY to loan;: cash on hand, no dolay, J W. Squire, 1219 Farnam st., First Natlonal bank building: o TCNEY o Toan on éity or farm property. MLGeo. J. Paul, 160 Farnam st i IA AN of #2,000 on 24 mortgage on best im- D roved inside business property. Address 86, Bee i 845 20 i 7 ANTED—A covered delivery wagon; must Do good and nearly new. Inquire at o Akofer & Cassey, 205 N strect, South Omalia. K you wish to rent & houso or store see H. E, Cole, Continental block; office open eveniugs. an RENT—Nicely fur one-half biock from motor cars: desired. 622 S 20th st. QMALL stock of grocories If span of mules Wand wagon will be taken as part payment: Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 Douglas st. = Ao 29 ¥ YANTED—Good commercial paper. Ne- braska Mortgage 1.oau Co., 519 Paxton bk, YASH pald for second-hand books at _the An- tiauarian book store, 1413 Farnam. 357J10) H “E. COLE, loan agent. Open ovontagy, . PBRICK house, ton rooms and laundry, wine cellar, red oak finish, very fine neaf high sohool. Apply owner, Dr. F. Swartzlander, 2001 Capitol avenus, 13 OR SALE jood S-room house 81,500, vacant 1ot #0), 'one §-room house with barn 81,30), Apply on prem'ses, 5418 Decatur nlrn;’t'. Vil 1'lot, Bouth Omuna, very little mon- ey required. Write A, B, Paddock, Kigin, S POt SALE torms, 4 new houses in Poppletoin park, only | biock from motor. Theso houses are exceedingly well built, con- ventent fuslde and ha me exteriors, have b, Tooms, good 18 10 basement: very low aud term sy, Stringer & ¥, r00m 2 Douglas block 72 26 JPORSALE-T fr. front Saunders st blai- viow, $400, ¥ "H. Lam, Councll Binfa, ik worth streef, nly two miles OTS in Sherldan Piace dthree blocks from st fromn court honse. Prices 8 1o, #10 down and #10 n month, seven per orest. Lewls Reod & Co,, room 18, Board Trade 817 IHE prettiest lot in old Ambler piace, on grade, only £50 cash, Stringer & Penn b I‘m‘ your property with H. B, Cole, QPECIAL valuntor of Oranhin real os LY Nabrasga lands: ten years experions Seay, 5i Paxton block, NOR SALE- #30 will buy lot Viow, one block from motor nicoly on grade. Lots in this addition are worth 1,00, and the above price is open for u short time only, [ . care Omahn oo, oL 5 (31,500 encnl, $100 casn ¥n, balance 815 per month. Thos. F. Hall, axton block. L A new house just being erected Bt, in Sherwood park; the house has all modern tmprovements, hard wood finish throughout; also, 1arge barn, with 160 £t. front- Aage on West st. by 18) frontage on Caming st. T will $el( this to the right party on reasonable terms, Hoom 215, First Nationai Bank biullaing, [VHE Dest Business, Restdence, Vacant and suburban properties in the market are for sale by “theold reliable”M. A. Upton Co.,16th and Farnam & YOR SA A bargain 1o Plainview, corner Tot, §1,250; $75 ) cash, Double” corner on Lake street, $1,600: 8500 cash, Double corner in South Omaha, 150 tect, east trout, $1,200; $00 cash. Five nores 4 mijes from Omaha postoffice,and 2 iles from Fxchinage BuildingSouth Umak, 50; 750 cash. wiies from city limits, bighly im- proved, £16,000: Lilf cush, Six-room ‘cottage with bath, etc., corner, on Cuming st, §4500: oneasy terms orcan’ ex- change equity in it: $2,00) for clear lot. W. Tt. Homn, Room 0, Frenzer biook. BT 0B SALE—A great bargain: Lot 3 block 14 Ambler Place, 837, B. S, Brown, 322 N. Y. Life buildin 3 865 907 TE have a fine opportunity for some one to ot & home on Farnam st. ; house built to plan. “fiutchinson & Wead, 162 Douglas st VW AUGH & Westertiold,real estato, LU0k attnis—Only 800 will buy cor. lot f0x Li1:%) So. tront on paved st. iIf taken soon. J D. Zittle, 810N, Y. bife bldg. 31 JFUR SALE-0 “ensy torms, tho new cottnge erected by me on’ George st., corner Lowe ave,. “Frupefl,ymwlmlfl. frontag poOT e 8t. by 150 frontage on Lowe ave. _For terms apply Koom 216, National Bank vuilding, 782 y lots 10 Orchard Hill apply to st National bauk building, for terms and Tooation. JOUTH Omaha lots. W, L. Selby’s add. 8300, = 250 000—Private money to loan or will buy good mortgago. W. L. S6iby, F 1, Board of frade, 76 T OANS—City and_farm_loans, mortgage pa Uper bought. McCague Investinent Co. 766 0,000 to loan in smounts from 81,000 to $10,000, on 5 years time on gopd 1mproved real estate in city. Must beloaned by Dec. 15. Henderson Mortizige and TnvestmehvCo,, Koom 400, Paxton block, Omaha, Neb. 83 d 20 QOR RE room cottag yard, city water, one block from cable, Inquire ar22i5 Dodge s 874 ot {IOR RENT—To married couple or two ladies newly furnished front room witn use of parlor, §10a month, cor, 25th and llg‘rong‘)"'. ANTED—Furniture, carpets, household 00ds, for cash, Wells Auction & Storage Co.. 178, 1ath st 159 IRT Wanted—In Bemis Park, botweon 32nd 'and Pleasant and Hamilton and Curing Applyto the Bemis Park Co., Rooms and 16, Continentat bik,, 15th and Dougias st. EWLY furnished room and board in private family for gentiomen. Gas, bathand heat. Near two motor and cabie lines. 2112 I 5 OR RENT—Bedroom and alcove suitabls for 3 or 4 gentlemen or man and wife: mod- ern conveniences; witiin 4 blocks of postoftice. Adaress 8 7, Hee, 839 INICELY turnislod room at 708 s. 1 st - 0 27, ICELY furnished rooms with all modern conveniences. No. 322 N. 15th street, 835 1% 1 OOMS, table board, 1715 Dflvenpnrl_‘n&wek T2 31* 0K RENT—Furnished room; all modern conveniences, with boara if ‘desired. Davenport street. E JPIRST.CLASS room and two sultes witi board to parties who wish a pleasant home and good surroundings. Two blocks west of P, 0., 1907 Dodge st. Nlus rooms, steam heat, 1719, Davenport st, 30 31t Roows and board 108 So. 25th, R room sultable for Iwwonllomeu. furniture new, on best car Lin r month for board’ and room. Address P 63, caro Bee oftice, 833 W ANTED—20 men for Tennessoo and the south, cheap rates. Albright Labor Agency, 119 Farnam st. 19 JROOMS with or without board, for thres entlomen; private family: reforences. 1813 Dodiessreet, 82 GENTS! Write for terms. § sample coraet Alfreo. Sclilelo & Co., 0 Broadway, New York Rl RENT—Well furnished room, with nrd; best location in city. Call 8y B8 ANTED—Salosmon at §1 per month salary and expenses to sell a line of sllver-piated ‘ware, watches, etc., I.v{ sample only; horse and u‘»l 7 lum!u|hnd !re’o. Write at flli:u for (\![I‘l par- riculars and sample case of goods rree. ‘tand- ard ilverware (_:g.. Boston, Snfl‘ v EN to travel for the Fontbill nurseries of Canada. We pay 830 to $10) & montn and Xpenses to agents to_soil our Canadian grown stock, Add, Stone & Wellington, Ma« lwl;_.;:ll. WANTED--FEMALE HELP. T. CLATR European hotel, cor. 13th and Dodge. Special rate by week or munqlx].l {OR RENT—Elegantlynewly furnisned rooms with oF without board, one block from post- oftice, all modern conveniences, best locatinn in tho city: also take day boarders. Cail w8 17 WO nice tront rooms, 210 Davenport. OR RENT—-Nicely furnished rooms,s5 to 320 \h.l at220 N. 16th, cor. bnv-;n port st. m 1. J 4 W ANTED—-A first-class glrl for general honsework. Small tumily and # & week Iuquice of Mrs. Erickson, &8 Nicliolas avenuc, PEMALE Help—Nurse gil, 81 108 a_woek: polishr, 8100 any: ' laundress. i privats Tamly, ¥17's month, 10 0ther WPk # cobiks for HVI‘IB'{JII:H)'. N‘:glwah‘n';lu ead and #10: #eco "80; Duatr waitrouses, §1 ana f & woek: waliesses st oo aud regiaier Your uama: Lun: rosson 10 hotolss 60 fivls to Work in mice fath: ilies, White's office, n‘n N 16th. m‘.ln ‘W ANTED—Lady.pastry cook, 473 4 chamber- malds, 5 ‘Laundresses, 10 dining room girls. 830; mildle aged woman to take caro of sick woman, Nurse girls, girls 1o asuist In house- ml:m girls lq;“nnanl Work in first-clags fumi- 2 nice on ranche 81435 B, 16th st. i) n?fih‘&’“ ANTED—A girl for general ho WAL Gt 7 for wenems) nousemork, ANTED—-WillL o Work, BT, gid,0 "o 1K Gt for house (GIRL for genoral house work: 1o washi GHEY B R, Lo Norks g yashing 568 265 TANTED—Gi 1 for kitchen work fmmedl. Mlely; Wages tail; Pacid m‘i.um"'ng'uém Harney., ANTED--Lady canvassers to introduce new article of great merit in their own vi elnity: Juy agouts the unprecedented Drofits of two.thirds their_entire receipts, No experience necessary, Addroess Raliroad Rem- edy company, Lincoln, Neb, 87 WANTED—A ;fin to do kitchen and lanniry work : 0od Rounes §i,uust bo 8 good eooks 1812 Wirt vt T ANTED—Young girl for light bousework. Al ¥ Haht by 817 8. 1otn st iii ANTED--Good giri tor oral housework #ud boy 1o do chores ut %11 St, .‘m-ll.'. ANTED-Girl for go W ANTAR G tor vuerat housework 1220 bl 1Y Sl g ey VW ANTED—A iirl for housewors Oal Lat. o é: o o mblounlunhul()gmx W e S Bt, Mary's ave, v ‘WADITID—A fow move ladies to learn aress cut At Mrs. H. C. Moses' d making oflm e Ih:l. rg” ii? ANTED--A kitchen gl required. mlfllfl o B“::m Nicely turnished rooms, 8 to £ per month, at 220 N, 10th, cor. Davenport st. Ly 0 1. 150 4% (C/A31.tor all kinas of Bousehold, goods at LI Co. Douglas street. Omuaha Auction & Storage ERHCAN )ISE for our customers who have cash,secured paper and real estate to trade. Room 15, Chamber Cominerce. 611 STORAGE. 'rj_ifi.\cm\cu storage at lowest rates. Bushman, 1511 Leavenworsh. [VHE Hotel dept. of the Unlon Paciflo Rail- y m soliclts storage of all kinds at their ‘warehouse in the Awes building, Ninth ana Jones. Trackage and ampls facilities for handling, etc. Reasonable rates. 620 J 14 TPEE cleanent and bost atorage (n the city at low rates at 1114 Douglas street. Omaha Auction & Storage Co. 204 W, M, 45 H., E COLE, loan agenit, Open lvefifiiglu“ TMUNEY loaned on turaibire, horsés’ snd Wagons, rates reasonable. Clty Loan Co., 118 8 15th st. ,opposite Millard hotel. 752 {'WR BALE—Very cheap, no tradass, farm 64376 ncres, sec. 5, 13N 6 W Hamilton coun- ty, Neb., 2 miles from Marquette, smail hous: stabl ) acres pasture fenced, living water, price ouly $10 per acre, 85.437.60, one-third IXS} crop included, ~Term's 82200 cash, balance 6 percentinterest. F. K. Atkins, owner. rail- road building, Denver, G510, 88 ything to exchange call on or Cole, R, 6, (/'Omlnnuln:.“nmcu facing Hunscom Park, 50 by 150, seven-room house, Will trade for clear property. Hoom 308, N. Lite bidg, 854 2% ONEY to loan on real estate security au lowest rates. Béfore nogotisting loaus see Wallace, & 510 Brown bidg, foth and Douglas. 03 {SEE Sholes, room 210 First Natlonal bank, before maxing your loans, Tod T2 XU want money, Lons made on furnl- ‘ture, planos, horses, etc, without delay, publicity or removal. Persons wishing a loan of this kind will do well by calling at thls office ‘before dealing elsewhere.” A. E. Greenwood & Co., room (1) 520 South Thirteenth street. 234 HATTEL loans at_ lowest rates.business ‘confidential. J, B, Eminger, 1417 Fruam st, ONEY—3), 00 or 0 days on furniturs, pianos, horses, houses, etc. J. J. Wilkinson, 618 Paxton blk. - 834 1LCANS atlowest rates; cush wlways on hand; notes bou money advanced on any svailable securivy. The Feople's Financlal Ex- <change, room 57, Barker block. 823 CLAIRVOYANT. RIVATE money to buy small notes or mort- gnges. Room 13, Board of Trade, - B4l B B.GROUX, clairvoyant, treats all chron- ic diseascs, marvelous gift of healing, and forinstructions how to develop. Office 402 N 16th., 602 20t DE;, B GRAUX, thie child medium tolls tull life, past. prosent and fuure, in a dead trance, 402 N 16th st, 808 20j £IL CLAYTON, clurvoyant and magnetic Jhealer, Any wish may be granted through her wonderful will powers 714 So. 16tk st., at 3. ORTUNE 7Teller—Mrs. Lenorman can ne consulted on all affairs of lifo, Satisfaction guaranteed, No. 310 N. 1ith st. . . NANNIE V. WARREN, clairvoyant m ical and busindss medium. Female disease a specialty; 119 N 16th st, rooms 2and s, 77 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING J. SUTCLIFFE, » "'Stgnograper and Notary, 314 First National Bank Butlding, Telophions 124% 3 STANDARD storthand school, room B¢, Ware Iblk,(successor to Valentine's) the largest, ex- clusive shorthand school in the west, Teachers are verbatim reporters. Particalar attention pald to rypewriting. Mechanical construction O maculns taught by taciory expert, Circulars, Nicely turnished rooms, £ to 820 per month, 20 N. 10th, cor. Apply, ltoom JFOR RENTo gontloman and wite or two OF more gentlemen a Auite Of Fooms on par- for floor, new house and new furniture, o1l ac- commodations the best, on best car 11ng in eity, Address P62 care Bee office. 3 it RENT-/Two rooms, furnish X R i 1 JPOB BENT-A turniahed purior room suit- able for two gentlomen or man and Wife, modern conveniences, 218 8 0 27 N ICELY turu 10 Dodge, o '~Furnished rooms, also front and back parlor, 1600 Douglas. wfll{‘m DOR KENT—A pleasant room for gentiemen, All modern conveniences. Corner 20th and Bt. Marys avenue, or 608, 20th, brick ra-m-me. FOR RENT—-STORES AND OF+!C| 'OR RENT~Store and flat over it on 8 10th street near Dorcas; also house and two tats same locality; also two flats on ih st. newr Pa- cific, any of above will be rented at low figures 10 good tenants, . W, C. Ives Co,, 813 8 lu‘l‘lnl;& JPON MENT-Tho ¢atory brick bullding, with or without power, formerly occupled by the Hee Publishing Co., 416 Farnam st. Toe bulld- 10 bas & fire, proof cement basement, complete Steam-heating fixtures, wator on all the fioors, KA, ete. Apply at the oflice of The Bee. 915 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS F Xchange—13 horses for clear Tots or groceries, t0; Paxton block, POYOU want money? It o, dou't borrow before getting my rates, which are the low- @8t on any gum £roni 81 to 810,000, 1 make loans on household goods, planos, or- gAaDS, horses, mules, wagons, warehouse re- celnts, houses, leases, etc., in any amount at tne lowest possible rates, without publicity or removal of property. Loans can be mado for one to slx months and you can pay part atany time, reducing both principaland interest. If you owe & balance on your furniture or horses or huve a loan on them, X will take It up and carrv 1t for you a3 jong a8 you desire, “If you need money you wiil find 1t to your ad- vantageto see mo before borrowing. B, 3 Musters, room 4, Withnell building, 15th and Harney. 769 (599D, business property, clear of ncum- brance, bringing good ‘rent, to trade for hardware, 'Will give some cash. ' Co-operative Land una Lot Co., 205 N 10th sf 852 ((JASH aud clear lotain Plerro, aicoly located o trade for grocury stook. —Co-operatiye Land and Lot Co., 205 N 16th st. 55 2 JFIRST class Nebrrska tarm, 280 wores, 100 ui- der cult{vation,stock nd crops on thio piace, clear, want good Omaha property. [ Meagher, 72 N, Y. Lite bldg. £1831) [HAVE about 81,200 equity in a farm in Holt countythat 1 would like to trade for nome- thing in acre property near Omaha. Address R31 Bee. ] VW ANTED—G-room cottage; good paper or WV A0k it for cmity s ovoses Bones arich Jeaq, 5 city water, trees, etc., on California st. Comptroller's office, 78 (IOR SALE or Exchange—A half interest in a hardware and plumbing business. Houses and lots in Omaha. If you want a home inves- tigate shis, “Room 16, Chamber of Cominerce, OB EXCHANGE—Merchandise_for cattle or horses. Lock box 26, Stuart, Neb: o 0R EXCHA NG E—$10,000 stock of dry goods, notions and clothing, Owner wants land ana part cash. Address Lock Box Culb_ertecn 096-30 L.BELBY'S add, to B. Omaha, one lot « 8500 to exchange for horses, m 13, Board of Trade. 200 TEROVED farm aud cloy property for mer- Acbandise. Address, Room 15, Chamber Com- merce. kil E\Ol( EXCHANGE—80 acres clear of encum- brance, in strips of 10 acres, in Mercer coun- ty, Ilinots, for stock of goods or city pr?.rt’. Zoply oo 2is ¥irst Nationat bauk ot ding. d 'ONEY to ioan on furniture, organs, pianos, horses, and wagons, Hawkeye Inyvestment Co., Htoom's, Douglas blk, 10th and Dodge sts. BUSINESS CHANGES. ANTE] buyer for ikllll{ Al in zood location for work., For particuiars ad dress, 8 10, Bee, 854 232 A GOOD meat bustnuss for sale, central loca tlon; fine trade established: good reasons for selling. Address 5 5, Beo offic, 848 W ANTED -An enorgetic man with 8 fow hundred dollars to buy !; of a good paylog cnsh business, Aman wanted more than monwy Inisis & snap and you want to look after ii. A 843 2ot LE—A butcher shop, horse, wagon, rour own price for 2 da ys only. Inauire I 417 Sneeley block. 85125) ORSES—One carload for sale at 1304 8. 7th ave. Prices faom $40 to Bl00; also a E:n! le, reliable pontes for children. Prices from to 860, Call and see them, R, K, mg}mu, OB BALE~A nargain, nousekoeeping furni- ture for'4 rooms Withi privilege of renting the rooms. 714 N, 18th st. 82 29 I SALE—Or exchange for cattle, new creamery, 10-horse engine, li-horse boiler, splendid location, good Stock country, price low, terms reasonsble. L. B, Baker, Battly Creox, Neb, 7 6) T AUCTION, commenci Thursday morn- Ing the eutire stock of furniture at 1510 Douglus, wili be closed out under the hammer by order of the mortgagees. This will be p raud chauce to get fine turniture at your own R SALK—One dentlst’s outfit complete. One set surgical instruments compiete, One new Domestic sowing machine, One *M ook stove: heating stove. Wilihe sold at 14 price, for cash or on time. J.3. Wilkinson, 618 Paxton blk. 40 R SALE-A quantity of building stoue; A R s A e ding. 1 EAD this: 1 want areliable man with some Dital to establish . business tha Lis no equalin Omaha, 1t doss not require a large capital, but #50,000 can °e|y be made year, if el managed. 'This s wo bxaggoration. T moiuu husiness, and this will hean the closest investi- gation, Address R, Hee., 837 28 \OR BALE—Stock and /fixtures:of first-class grocery, best locatian in the city, will sell for'considerable less tham cost, party leaving city. Address 8 4, Boe, 833 F08 EXOHANGE-A business “yielding n profit of tom &,00t0 #,00 por annum to exchange for good clty property. Am willln, to assuma light imeumbraaca. - Apply room 21 First National bank building. 783 Notice to Printers, Bookbinders and Stationers, Sealed Proposals will be recelved at the office of Gounty Clerk, Douglas County, Nebraska, uu- til £p. m., Suturday, Dec. 25th A. D, 1883, For furiiishing said county with blank books! all kinds of Statlonary, lithographing, book- binding, district court pir dockets and ail other printed Work which may be required by said county for tiie year of 18%, Samplos of said work and stationary can be seen_at said clerks' office, also, estinated quantity of each required may be asertained. A certitied check for $10 must accompany each bid, (ao loard reseryes the Flht toTejoct any or all pids, ‘Witness my nand and Seal of Dougias County this 6th day of Dec., 1889, . D. Rocir, D6 dtor, County Clerk. Notice, N OEICE is hereby given that fortatiure ot de. linquent leases and contracts of school and othor educational 1ands will bo. deferred for sixty duys from date, and that all leases and contracts not then paid will be declared for- eIt oo publle Lands and Bulidtn anids and Bulldings, Lincoln, Dfi:‘ 16th, 1880, dlvdey T ! WANTHD——PI"!M' 1w gaod pl{:ng business, R, P. Dosworth, R 42 Parker blk. 809 27j ANTED—A partnef with from 81,00 to #,000 for a real zwadm. $10,000 sure profit1n 9 months, Address K 61, Bee, ' 750-20 UBSCRIBE for sharééin the “American,” 0 largest bullding sy loan association in the world, M, A. Uptan,; special agent, gl&}h and Farnam. e OR SALE—Well _est business; good reasg 00 to #1,000'required, A fished comnussion tor selling, Only 058 P 4, Boe, 832 OR 8ALE—or Trade, d/svell established book and stationery store. Hox bI8 City, 70 ¥. Hall, 311 I'ul?.'n blk‘u 604 i) R RENT-Fine basement on 8 B f 16th and Jones at, Wil suitd ToF & barber shop, plumber's ofice aud many other things. Inquire at mddle store of the buliding, George Clouser. b4 OVV‘ICE for rent chieap in Withuell bullding, ‘steamn heat, slevator acd all modern im- provewents, 15ih and Haruey st. #0 1y —_— %~ T E\)‘ HRENT--Half store, 1516 Douglas lL“' FI)R RENT-St 1Ll Farnam st, 20x123 lefl-m cellar, Nathan Bhelt Farnawm st, » i'u o w14 R RENT--8toces and corner fiat ovor drug store, 8 6 cor 16th and Joues. Just the place for u dentiat or ductor who wants his offioe o e oo of living room. Apply at the bulla: 0. TW S 16th st Goorge Ulouser, bk INE carriage teams and single drivers and fresh milch cows for sale at W, . Millard's Hilside stock farm. Horses wintered at reas- onable rates, T.J, Fleming, m'g'r, Calhoun, Neb, A%-Feu 21 POR BALE or Exchange—Four full-blooded Jersey cows, fine driving team as thore is in #he city.one dotiblo carriage, one double cutter, one phaelon (Suyder make),and one road wagon (Snyder make); all nearly new; will trade for #00d property and will assume lght incumb. rauce. i 216, First National bank w%lu. T JFOBAp P ponl Forissusipe wel cylin- der 11x16; « for ufihnh’n -wlyww 'nn’u« office, 08 ettt e _ABSTRACTS OF TITL STOCK BOARDED., WAN TED—Horses to winter at 8 a month per head on farm near Lrvington, Plenty of grain and hay to feed, goed sheiter and good care given them: horses Galled for aud dulive ered,” W, R. Homan, room 6, Frenzer blk. 743 e man. Foam & Yeenser blk. 18 LE--REAL ESTATE, 89ood improved farm aajoin Corya: éuxlh:uzongzy::n of e cototy; Towa: oasy terms for acre. r D. & J. Bargeans, Corydon, ll.w “-401:“ R SALE-—H acres in West Omal only A balan b yoars, . o i aal Wit 1' yeRSE L FoR BALE—Atw Dargaiu, Desutiful home I Tor atugaiicy i madern oot e SotdY ¥, ern conveniences, splei. gl nelg Borkood. " Geor N HICke N, V:LT?«- COMPETE sot of chattal wmortgege iract bOoks, CAsap. 18 Farnam -fifimx BA G AIN—10 acres in West O close to Bfii Line Hy., . Hiel L Y. 4 ouly #,50). ks, W) H)u“ TPROPOSALS tor Ercction of School Butlding U. 8. Indian School Bervive, Genon Indus. trialSchool, Genoa, Neb,, Dec, 14, 188, Sealed proposals ihdorsed “Proposals fof the erection ot & school buliding,” and addressed to the undersigned at Genoa, Nebr. will be recelved st this school until one' o'clock of Wednesday, January 15, 180, for the erection on the school Erounds avsuch a polut us may be eelootod by 16 superintendent, a two-story brick buildin about 40x56 feet 10 'inches, witha one-story ad- dition about 23 feet b inches by 20 feet 4 inchos. Plaus and specifications of the proposedbuil ing maj i the oflice of the of Omaha, Nob) at the office of the suj intendentof the'school at Genoa, Nebr. "Euach Dbldder must state specifically ih his bid, the time that will be required by hii in the erection of tho building, "The right I8 reserved to reject any or all bids or any part of any bid if deemed for the best Interests of the .service. Certified Checks Each, bid must be accompaniod by a certificd check or draft upon some United Btates depository, made payable to the order of tho undersixned, for at least ive per cent of the amount of the Proposal, which check or drafy will be forfeited to the United States in case fuy bidder or bldders rocelyiug an sward shail afl to promptly execute & contract with good and sufliclent sureties, otherwiso to be returned o the bidder. W, B. BACKUS, Buperintend- ent, Notice, Tak PACIFIC EXPRESS COMPANY, Office of ti Prosident, Omun, Nebe, Decataber fi"nn."' ign apaL s hanthy giren fuap Gia abvas monss election of directors, uud the trlgncl tlou of such othel ness 4 muy properly co Eoke 16, will be held at ths GICS of the compiny No. 1216 Farnam street, Ok, Nob., oo 1 hure. duy, Janusry % 18 at 11 o'clotk a. i order of the Bourd of Directors. 3 B M MORSEMAN, oeman g Noties to Contractors. Healnd Proposals will be received at the office of County Clerk, Douglas County, until 2 p. m., Saturday, December 2th, 184), Pile Bridge, noar the confe ., . R. 1 over the Little Paplo, Plansand specifications on tlein County Clerks oftico. Midy to bo accompanied by certified check for The TToArd reserves the right to_rejec Al bids, M. D, R County Clerk, Natice to Stockholders, nnual moeting of the stoc T™e Bee Buiding Co. will be Keld at the office of the Omaha sive. oo Building, Omaha, on Tuesday, January ist, 180, at four o'clock m., for the purpose of electing o bonrd of directora for the ensuing year, and {ransacting such ¢ business as may ‘come tefore the meeting. By orderof (he president, 1261020 [ THE RIALTY MARKET. STRUMENTS plaoad vesterdar. Albright Land & Lot Co to J 0'Gorman, Tot 1, Hik 30, AIbFIght's chotee, wd ... '8 423 Miles & Thompson £o J T Parker, lot 0,blk B 10024, b1k 2, Cotner & Archer's add, W ¢ J 1 Cirse and wi olders of on rasord durlu.z' to A'iieath, 10t QW Aoty ¥ Lewes,un £foo! ofavay In nw nw 8-15-13, 4 0.d $ 8 F Lowes and husbana {08 H Josiyn, an {rreg. tract in nw nw S15-14, w d John riaunagan and wife to & K Jackson, Dlk 6, Belviders, w d.... ot ot 17 i R MoMalion, 0 Omana,lot 5,bIk 1, Thorn" co, W i 3 Malion (o Haunah Curt 65, 80 Omaha, iot &, Place, w d J L Hilland wi bik &2 Albrig ernig to v Tot 8§ bik blK 1, Thornburg Hotliamol, 101 3, oo, WL & Lantry, lof 1, bik 15, 8 e, tod B Hoftman ¢ al lot 7. bik 6, Brown park, wd.,....... L Séhroeder, trustes, to IHehry tagaiz, ot 6, bik 6, Brown park, wa', . J H Milara, trustec, to W B Miidaid, lots § and 9, bik J0, Patrick’ William Cobiirn, sherifl. to trustec, pt 1ots § and 2d ad, deed d 3 Willinin Coburn, sh \ 10 ard, 1 lot5 and lot 1, bik 8 Pove place, deed 3 W Lounsbury to L It Jounsbury, lot blk 16, Hanscom place., Wil Byron & L S Rteed to Chirles Smrkovsky, Tot4, LIk b, Van Camp's ad, wa, . 18 Hiscall to @ P Muldoon'et al, se'i of 10t 16, Okohoma, W d .. y T K McUracken to M P McCracken, and 10, i3, Iot 1and 2, bik 4, sub, wd. 35 3 3 A P Hopkina'and wife to Theo Olsen, 10t 13, Ik, ot 11, blk 4, 1ot 16, blk ber piace, w d.. ATHET G Henr{ Bolln, county treasurer, to Chas Corbett, 10t 4, ik 448, Grandview, 8 1§ 10t 19, bik 18, 'Hanscorn place, s 16 ft 1ot 5, blk 174, Omana, tax deed... ........ Henry Holln, county' trensurer, Corbett, lots § and 4 in 101513, tax dead Fo bR Henry Bollo, county. Erogkiirer Gorbett, 1ot 6, "DIK 407, Grandviow, deed. ST 5 2,000 2,000 8,000 rbank, 35, lov 6, bl itan- scom place, Omaua, tax lots 3 and 4 1 o © 14 lot 4%, Hartman's add, wd.... Henry Griffin and wite to Nationai Building Co, lot 8, blk Omaha, wd. . Pioneer Town Site Co to C'E Steatton, 106 14, bik 7, Bennington, Neb, wd. Twenty-nine transfors. . 81024 Building Permits, The following permits were issued yester- day: Mary E. Bternson, four frame cottages, &0 each, Thirty-fourth and stroets. ... Two wminor permiis Three permits, —— THE PRIEST AND THE ROBBERS, The History of an Annuity Which Reads Like a Legend. Quite a romance in real life has been related by the Abbe Martin, the parish priest of the Andes, in the department of the Aller, wno was recently robbed of £2.400, says a writer in the London Standard. The priest was lying asieen in his room when he suddenly felt him- self seized by a strong hand and gagged while the point of a sharp instrument pressed ugainst his breast. A voice said to him,, “If you stir you are a dead man!” The abbe lay still, and, after a short timo, the midnight marauders went away. He then rose, and found that his money was gone, and that the robbers had also been in his brother’s room. This is the tragedy part of tho story, but the reai romance comes in about the money, which was the installment of annuity enjoyed by the priest since the year 1887. The history of this annuity reads like a medimval legend. Once upon a time, several vears ago, as the abbe told the officer of gens-d’armes at Heris- son, he was accosted outside his church by & miserable man 1in rags, who said he belonged toa greatand wealthy fam- ily, which he had utterly dishonored by his sentence to peual servitude for grievous offenses against the law. The unknown begged of the abbe to get him into a monastery, where he could live and die in complete obscurity, ‘‘the world forgetting, by the world for- got.” Abbe Martin _took pity on him, and found him a !)hu:e as a lay-brother in a Span- sh monastery. A few years after that the priest received a letter from a notary informing bim that he had been appointed the universal legatee and executor of a person who died in a monastic establishment in Spain, and whose property in France was worth several millions of franes, The abbe armed with his papers, went off to the family " of the deceased monk whose brother be- lieving him to have died in the hulks, had inherited all the paternal property. By an amicable arrangement the aboe cheerfully surrendered his rights, and upon the condition of never disclosing the name of the family of the defunct monk he was supplied with a handsome annuity of £2,400. Of this fact the robbers who broke into his room were evidently aware, The marauders have not yet been arrested. e We are the People, Business men from Nebraska for Chi- cu?ro, Milwaukee and all eastern cities will please note that by the new time schedule (in effect from and after No- vember 17, 1889), they can arrive at Omaha about 4 p. m,, can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and can then tuke the through Pullman sleeping car of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway short line fast train at Omaha depot of the Union Pacific railway at 6 P. m, (supper served on dining cac leav- ng Council Bluffs at 6:30 p. m.), and arrivé at Chicago at 9:30 a. m, (break- fast also served on dining car), in ample time to make connections with the fast morning trains from Chicago on the rincipal eastern and southeastern ines; or if desired, passengers for the east can remain over in Chicago a few hours for business or pleasure and re- sume their journey by the afternoon fast and limited trainsof all the east- ern roads, In addition to the foregoing, another through short-line train leaves Omaha daily at 9:15 a, m. and Council Bluffs at 9:40 a, m,, arriving in Chicago at 6:50 a. m., making close connection with the exprass trains of all eastern roads. 'or tickets and further particulars ;ipplv to the nearest ticket a ont, or to " A, Nash, general agent, 1601 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, Seryree—— INSENSIBILITY TO PAIN, Manifested in the Case of Many Lower Animals and Cts, In men and animals the skin is cer- tainly the most sensitive tissue of the body; we can hardly imagine that the any or | | vals, scales which cover the bodies of fishes are equally sensitive. When we pass to the invertebrate king~ dom, ropresentod by shell- ish, suails, worms, insocts, ete., we find an absence of brain, the nervous systom being represented hy two nervous cords running the whole fength of the ven- tral surface of the body, and having a pair of small v norvous tissue, known ns ganglin, developod at inters Tho extraordinary mutilations these crentures will successfully endure prove that their nervous systom is but little influenced by shock. and renders it almost cortain that it is equally insensitive to pan. When we remember that the worm when cut in halt does not necossarily die, but has the vower of ropro- ducing the lower part of its body and that in some orders the lower half de- velops a now mouth and becomes a new animal—again, when we remembeor that other members of the same sub-king=- dom, such as lobsters and crabs, will frequently when frightened throw oft limb or two, we mustconclude that theie sonse of pain is vory small,and yet they are repentedly spoken and written of as though they were as scusitive ns man. The nervous system of inseets is vory similar to that of worms and snails, be ing represonted by a ventral chain of ganglin, and in their easo the evidence of insensitiveness would appear to be overwhelming, Wasps, with their bodies crushod out o, will rendily nttack sugae and honey when supplied them asthough nothing were the matter; cockchafc in a similar way, will go on feeding when their abaomens have been pur- tially eviscorated by the peck of a bird while a bectle with a pin through its body has been known to perambulate the collector’s case, in which it had been placed, and devour all the other specimens in the neighborhood. Again, as we watch a moth hovering around an open light, and see its- wings and body from time to time singed by the heat, it must strike us that were it more sonsi- tive to pain its life would be persorved. 2 Ml One million dollars of gold toin weighs 8,685 pounds avoirdupois, and $1,000,000 of silver coin weighs 55,020.9 pounds avoirdunoi — A Salem county, New Jersoy, woman, past thirty years of age,saw the rail~ road and took her tirst ride in a passen- ger train a day or two ago. e R e e A n Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Daby was sick, wo gave her Castoria, ‘When she was & Child, sho erind for Castoria, When she became Mies, sho clung to Castoria, Whanshe had Children, sho rave them Castoria DRS. BETTS & BETTS 1400 FARNAM STREET, ONAHA, NaB. (Oppoaite Paxton HotelL) Office hours, 9. m ,40 8 p. m. Sundays, 10s. m., %8 1p.m. Bpecialists in Chronts, Nervous, Bkin and B100d Dis- §~Consultation a4 ofce or by mall free. Medl. cines sent by mall or wxpress, securely packod, free from observation. @uarantees to cure quickly, safe- Iy and permanently. Bpormatorrh ma, semi- NERVOUS DEBILITY Berfoessriies tomis slons. Physical decay, arising from in tion, ex- ocess or Indulgence, producing sleep! despons dency, pimples on the ace. aversion tosocioly, casily aiscouraged, Inek of confidence, dull untit for study orBustuess. and inde ife a burdn. Safely) permant gopand privately ou nsult Drs, Botls & Betts, 146 ¥arnam Street, Omalia, Neb. Syphilis, & disease Blood and Skin Diseases B7ze ettt results, completely eradicated without the aid of mercury, Scrofala, erysipelas, faver sores, blotchos, cers. BAIns {n the 'head a: nes, ayphilitic sore throat, mouth and tongus, catarr, eic., permancntiy oured whiere othiers have failed. Klflneyl “"nar and Bladder Complaints, Painfal, Difficult, teo fres quent burning or bidody urine, urine high colored oF with milk it on standing, wenk back, gonorr baen, gl Promptly and sufely cured ehargor bl Ty | Guaranteed por- STRICTURE! 5uiiicie.rs 1 Cuires gifoctad at NOW® by PaUsAL WIBOUL A WOMERLE pain OF annoyance. To Young Men and Midle-Aced Men, SURE U The awful effects of early Vice, which brings organis wenkness, destroying botti mind and body, with all its dreaded 1ils, pormanently cured. Address thoso who have fme paired themselves by improper Indulgeuces and &nd solitary habits, which ruin both boa d wind, unfitting them for business, study or or those entering on that haj aiCiad' doBiiLy. quickly assiateds T OUR SUCCESS. facts, Srst—practical experiance. 8eo. LL:'—':E‘??";-. Tiothacially studied thus fl':mu t, third ~medicines are propared in our own sy o1 sl cuc cane, s Sieciug cures WILBOUA ey A ) v e pomagh. o ok ity 7 lottor OF call Tuay' savo You otiors. Sapword "waless Socompenioa by Saipe." Adkreas oveall on DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1408 Farsam Strest, Qwalia, Meb. S ’ The Secret of Health the power to cu? digest and assimilate n roper quantity of wholosome foads This oan nover be the case while fmpuritios oxist An (o aystem. The blood must be purifed; s the fllll&flllol le, ramifyl t‘lml‘- very part of the body, * Dr. Tutt's Pilis expel allimpurities und vilalize the whole systems » A Noted Divine says: “I have been using Dr. Tutt's uv’u Pills tio pust threo months for dyspepuia, weal tomach and nervousness, 1never had, /thing to do me so much good. 1 recom ithem s the best pill in existence, and do /K oan to nequaint others with thely oy uro wapecial blessing . Rev, ¥, R, 08GOOD, New York, Tutt’s Liver Pills, 7 FOR DYSPEPSIA. Price, 260, Offico, 39 & 41 Park Place, N, Y, Notice. There will b a stockholders meeting of Collaeun Huliding AsSOcIAtion of Omwhe, a8 thelr oftice. Koom 40 Chamber of Commerce Bullding, Omaha, Nebrasks, Baturday Jant 16th 180, 'at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose electing & Board of Directors and the tion of such other business as may come sald assoclation, W 8, LiNDsAY, Becred Al8-d-10-6 b T S