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A1l adverti: ements 1n these columns are pub: 11slied in both morning and evenfug editions of TrE Bek the circulation of which aggregates more than 18,000 papers daily, and eives the ad vertisers the benefit, not only of the city circi- Jntion of Trie BER, but also of Council Bluffs, Lincotn and other cities and towns throughout his sectio niry. 7 ANTED—Tmmediately, & g0od giri as cook Ana laundress At Dr, Coffman's, #7th and 8t Mary's ave. o ANTED-A few more Iadios to learn d cutting. Call at Mrs. H. 0, J making parior for particulars, 0o Kitchen girl. Reference Harney _DRESSMAKING V1886 Waisn, 1818 Capitol ave, dress & cloak Taker; plushi contsretted.relined,sioamed )\ 1850'DONOHOE, dressmaking ;plush clonks steamed, relined snd refitted. 632 Donglas. OUTS WINEBERG, dress and clonk maker, Adplush clonks to order and steamed; o cloaks repaired; all kinds fur trimmin ied. 14% Capitol ave., repairing of all kinds. NGAGEME! S to do dressmaking in fam “ditles solicit » L WANTED—TO RENT: _ BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columms will be taken ot the abuve conaitions, at the tollowing busl: nems houses, who are authorized agents for e Ber apecial notices, and will quote the same Tates as enn be had at the main office. o JOUN W. BELL, Pharmncist, 820 South Tenth *J Street. 1HASE & EDDY /South 16th Stre o H. VARNSWONTH, Pharmacist, 21156 Cum- B4 ing Strect. W JEO. W, X worth street. Hven SITUATIONS WANTED. 'W',m TRD-—Situstion by young man willing 0 do anything respectable; stranger in city: good references, Address or call 700 17th P18-00% V ALTALION £0 TAKE CATS Of Dotaes, o conchman; thoronghly under- stands his business, sddress R 71 lise. 810 28jo A $000 colloctor wants work, Addre: Bee. L ationers and Printers, 113 . Pharmncist, 024 North 16tk T ANTED--Position an bookkeeper ot cash- ier in wholesale house by competent ac eountant; best of roterences, Address § 17, Beo PTnco 10 prIvATe TRy i A Y V spectable 16 year old girl who wan's to wark for board and room and go to college; Pagepinno, Callat 14245 13th se. 887 80 ‘v?s:fl:l position in a law oflice, where can study law and pay expenses by writ- #ng and collscting : best of roference given. 8. A. Clapp, Fairfield, Neb. 83 30} j ANTED y an old soldier who Situation ANTED—A position s book-keoy salesman; hud soveral yoars experience in grain and lumber business. ~ Address, 8. 9, Beo. YV ANTED-Situation by a first-cl catter, Adaress John J. Grbank, Owosso, Mich, Box 334, 518 d31+ WANTED- \ 7 ANTED—Two furnished rooms nnd table board for gentleman and wife: permanent 1f sntistiad yihing must be Arst-class, Ad dress O 51 lee office. 530 —_ _FOR RENT--HOUSES. TWO nice cottages, with all cos Y very reasonable, R. B, 13th st. 'OR RENT--3roomed house 7 per month, #ith and California, Inquire N.E.cot i av O tloor, 105 8. %th at. “New hroom cottage, $10 per mo., %01 Douglas, 0! ;100N houso in excellent Tocation, il fur- Inished compieto; price of furniture $200: rent of house £% per mo, Co-operative Land and Lot Co.. 205 N, 16th st. %04 50 TOR RE reom house, . F. X255 Loavenworth. OR RENT-—Flatof 4 rooms ventences, prico 82, 161 10 3. P. Lund, B8S 15th st. QIGHT room flats 107 8 iith Uimprovements, including sten: Hal Fuu Rl A flat, water and gas. 1102 8 13th, up stairs, room b. 670 HE lower story of house No, 21 South_2ith at., b rooms und closet, air heat, mantel ana grate, gas, hot and cold and clstern water,bath room, good oeliar, mic sodaed yard, at &5 month. 0 F(in RENT—h-room bouse, 8. I, Cor, 11th and Vinton,$1% por month, on eloctric motor. 'Fun RED TIOR RE city wate) Hamann, 8Mal all modern con- Howard st - Appiy 04 30] L all modern lieat, Thos. 1 Paxtou bik 663 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1889, R RENT — The undersigned belng the owner of of the following vacant stores and awellings, will rent the same at special low fAtes o #écurs desirable tenauts for the win- er: Two new brick_'stores, 24th aud Grace, each 2%, with cellars. Threo new brick 7-room fiats, 24th and Grace, with mantels, bath rooms and modern con’ venievices, 8ix new brick 1lroom houses, with every modetn convenience, for rent at 10as tnan hai £ rates, 20th and Burdette. One new brick 10-room hotse with every con- venience, 20th and Marcy Ome store bullding And_ large celiar, 16th and Wirt, with meat market tools and’ fixtures, very' cheap, Bk Smail ouses at 8 and §) por month each, For particulars call at office, room 1, Barker block, G T, vlm? party looking for s well lighted dry Dasement for Job printng office o anythiug else oan get basement 1601 Howard nl‘.‘.'|'nx\. 1st. tors and flat over iton 8 10th stroet near Dorcas; also house and two flats same locallty: also two flats on Kth st neur cific, any of above will be rented at low figure 10 good tenants. W, C.Ives Co., 313 8 Lith at. Ot RENT—"The 4-story brick building, with or withoit power, formerly occupled by the Bee Publishing (o, 018 Farnam st. The build- 10z has fire.proof coment, basement, complete stoam-hoating fixturos, wator on sl the floors, gns, ete. Apply st the ol of The Bee. ¥ JTORES at, 707,700 711 8 16¢h, 2x00 ench, largs OYshow windows, steam heat furnished. ~Thos. ¥, Hull, 311 Paxton blk. L JQ RENT--Fine tasementon § B cornce 16th and Jones st, well suited for a barbe shop, plumber’s office and many other things. Inguire at nnddle storof the building. Georgs Clouser. ] FFICES for rent chienp in Withnell building, steamn heat, elsvator and wll modern jm* provements, 15th and Harney st. 3 J1lj OR RENT—Store, 1111 Farnam st, SIx128 teot, 2 storles and cellar. Nathan Sheiton, 1614 Farnam st. Tl JPOR RENT-Stozes and corner it over drug store, 8 6 cor 10th and Jones. Just the piace for a dentist or doctor who wents_his office on same floor of living room. _Apply at the bulld- ing, No. 703 B 16th 8t. George Ciouser. FOR RENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED. OR RENT—-5 rooms. Cheap to smail fam. ily. Call at N, E. cor. 1ith and Madison ave., near Lakeand Sherman ave. T8S-30) OR RENT—Unturnished rooms for ilght housekeeping, & and 81 month. 807 Howard, R NOR RENT—4-room sulte, unfurnisned, suiv- able for housekeeping, gas, water, etc,. to family without chitdre northwest col th and Webster st. . TORE 2:x13? feot, 4 stories and basement, 1107 Harney. 0% \OR RENT—1y D, V. Sholes company, room 213 First National bank, #30; & rooms, all convenierices, with olectric Dells. bath, range, furnace, etc. $10} 8100ms, mil conventences, A 1 location, 2! 8 rooms and batn, all conveniencés, Windsor place. #2351 7 rooms, nice location, city water. §25; 7 rooms aud bath, uedr Park ayonue; 3- story brick.. 201 7rooms, Wmdsor place, nice locatiow, ¥20; 4 rooms and bath on 8herman ave. #18: 7rooms and bath with barn, all conven- fences. store on Park avenue. 87 4-room cottages near Seward st. Also fiats on South i6thst. Kooms tosuit tenants, il GENTS Wanted— a al to handle tne new Pat. Chemical lnk Eras: ing pencil; greatest novety ever produced: erases ink in two second: no abrasions ot paper; 20 to 500 per cet profit: sells at sight; Terrritory absolutoly free: salary to good men: sample 3 cents by mail. For "terms and full particulars address the manufacturer: Monroe Eiraser Co., La Crosse, Wis. A Frick 'S wanted, New and wonderful book in both English and Germaun, Hecent ex- lorations and adventures of Stanley in the vilds ot Africa. Thrilling aceounts of his jonr- ney across the dark continent. Over 200° fine engravings. A bonanza for agents. Send 50 cents for outfit. Circulars rree, Borland & 0., 101 Btate st., Ghicago, T1L. 870.28¢ '0 ASH boy wanted at Mra, J. Benson's. 8i2 28 q_]i E Denver State Lottory Co. want agents— ckets o0 cents. Address A. C. Hoss & Ca., Denver, Colo. 426283 W ANIED-dmumediately, “one ~firsi-class lithographic transterrer and two litho steam press printers: first-class pay, steudy employment. - Apply August Gast Bank Note Co., 8t. Louts, Mo. 916-6 VATANIED--Energolio men with teams to Tepresent the celebrated Singer sewing machine in Platte, Nance and Howard coun- ties. Write for full particulars to the Singer Manufacturing Co., Grand island, Neb. 943-4* ANTED-Laborers for the Paclfic Coast extension of U, P. R. R. 10 Utah and Ne- vada, Cheap rates. Albright's Labor Agency, 1120 Farnam, 19’ ANTED—Fxperienced sfiver and glass pantry mau, 3d cook. Swedish conchman, teamsters, etc. Mrs. Broga, 31434 S, 15th strect. 5 ik, W GENTS wanted to sell our Hochester stoel door mats: exclusive territory given to men with capital. New York Steel Mat Co., Broadway, N. Y. [aiid W ANTED-Three travelina ~ salesmen and four locl, Salary, #1200 aud expences, Address, Box 6, Al 61 4 ANTED—Age: e Boy Spy,” & now Book. givinz tho actual experionch of Major J. O, Kerbey as spy during thelate war; send for outAlt at once; can give yon exclusive territory in Kansas, Neoraska and the Dakotas, Address J. M. ¥roach & Co., Omuna, Neb. TANTED—A man for cave of horses, fur- nace, ete. References roquired. Address 1t 72, Bee office. 816 ANTED--Detectives; we want a man in avery locality to act as private detective under our instructions. Particulars free, Cen- tral Detective Bureau, box 145, annfig':;‘ ('Ol RENT Nice 6-room cottage, Hanscom Place, £ per month. Hicks, N. V. Lifo bldg QR RENT_T-room flatsin the new bulidin c orner of 1th and ts, four blocks from Farnam, at Drices ranging from $30 to 84, including water, ‘Theso.aro the best arranged flats in the city and are. supplied with wraught steel ranges, handsome mautels and wmany other conven- iences not generally found in tiats, In summer the bullding will be furnished withawnings, and all outside doors and win- dows with Pottiand Mainescraens, Apply ut store ot the bullding No, 705 8. 16th street, Goorge Clous x OR RENT—Eight-room house, with amplo grounds, corner Leavenworth and 218t sts. bath room, ot and cold water. Apply to Lawis 8. Reed & Co., room 13, board of trado bullding. TOR RENT—Now kroom fiouse 234 and_ Oali- fornin streets, all conveniences, 850; 6-room cottage217 Hamilton, 818, A, C, Wakeley,room N Life buildin, 928 OR RENT—Houses and stores. Froperty carod for, taxes paid. Midiand Guarantes & Trust Co., 164 Farnam st. Abstracts, 570 J'QH BENTHouse 810 North 204 fuquire N. W. cor. 224 and Davenport. 8) OR RENT-—7-room flat. Inquire at the Fair, and Howard, 603 OR REN'T—House, 11 rooms, 810 N. 224 at. Mra, M. A. Detwiler, nw cor. 2d F you wish to rent a house or store sce H. E, Cole, Continental block; office open evenings. ble for houss- 16th st. 84730 fi}o" unfurnishod rooms su| kesping, steam heat and gas (LATS and_unfurnishod rooms for house: keeping, conveniently located in suits of from 2to 4, modern couveniences. Butts Rent- ingagency, 1606 Farnam, 102 § o* MISCELLANEOUS. ] IST your propert with E, N. Gradley, teat destate and loans, room 2), Continental block. Best of references furnished. 3 V\/;AN D—A cover: 1rien\-m-{ wago be good and nearly new. — Inquire at once, Akoter & Cassey, %05 N street, South O s property real cstato and loans, room 20, Continental b Referenc wn.:,' trade good clear farms or Omaha property for bankable motes or notes se- cured hy estate, C. McMenemy, room 20, Continental block. i 36 7 ANTED —Horses or chattels of a for good Nebrasks farms. 417 Sheel JECONOMIZE tn fuol and keep your cellar cool by covering your steam pipes with Fossil Meal, fire-proof, non-condicting cover~ ing. References and_estimates eiven nipon ap- tication. 1), O. McRwan, western agent, 1611 Howard st., Omaha, H. COLE, notary public and conveyamoer. ADIBS und gcontiomon can rent masquerade Isuits at 622 N, 16th st. 653-J18 T 3on wish to engago tn any xind of busimoss come and seo us. - Hoom 15, Chamber of Com- merce. s UBSCRIRE for shares in the Security Build- ing and Loan assoclation, authorized cap- ital 810,000,000, N. B, Apple, Agt. and Local Treas., Room 10, Ware block. 616)17+ qBNnN cents in stamps for Iatest map of Omaha, C. F. Harrison, N, Y. Lif 107 UCTION *snies evory Tussday and Friday morning at 1114 Douglas street. Omaha Auc- tion & Storayge Co. 263 H"BL COLE, reliable fire insurance. RENTAL ACENGY.) ole, rental agent H.& flice open evenings. Tl rt e, PER J‘J. Wilkinson, room 618 Paxton block, . QR RENT-To ludles o gentlemon, four furiished rooms, single oF en suito, very Chioap, very slegant.’ [verything in first-class Kebt in the very best order, Board if 1204 Farnam, 925-30§ EDUOATI?NAL‘ THE baojo taught asan arvb beck, room 213 Douglas blocl Geo. F. Gellou- 930 J{URST class furnished rooms. Everything modern. 202 8, 26th st., bet, Dodge and Far- nam. Gi-1t (SOUTH front turnished room, 2412 1)}:00_ o E furnished 1 . R RENT—Pleasant south room for two persons, with breakfust and 6_o'clock din- ner. On cable ciose to business, terms reuson] blo, Address 8, 18 Bee office, 905-6% JOK RENT—Furnished room; all modern conventences, with boara it desired. 1318 Davenport stroet, 08 3 T ANTED—100 rock men and ratirond labor- ers for new Unlon Pacific work near Ogden, Utah: oné year's work at good wagos inamild and healthy climate; reduced ratos; uls0 60 men forcompany work in Wyoming: freo fare. Killoy & Kramer, cor. Jith and Farnam sts, 3 ANTED—A competent dry goods man; must understand trimming and card writ- ng. C. A, Stonehull, 116 and 118'16th st. 709 \ GENTS! Write for terms, # sampie corset free. Behlele & Co., 3% Broadway, ew_a\,'urk 7 7 ANTED—Baiesmen at 875 per month suiary and expenses to sella line of silver-plated yrare, watchos, otc. by sample only; horse and M':l? mrm:‘lm "'I‘. H‘U‘I al onn.ftot ‘“él p.:. rioulars and sample case tand- Wrd BlIverwars Co., Hoston. Sans, o Tt RN to travel for the Fonthill nurseries of Canuda. We pay $0 to 10 & month and expenses to agontsto_sell our Canadian grown stook. Add, Hione & Wellington, Madisot, Wis, WANTED--FEMALE HELP. e L ANTED—Willing younk girl for house- W'I)I'l.mfl..”‘.’. oK. g 68 WANTED—A com| housework, 1814 W e £ : ) 911 80) (OMPETENT girl for general housework; no other need apply. . W.cor. 21d avd Coicugo, tent girl for general ost. o biicn e WAHTED—FP&ML #30; night mok:‘hm‘ pan wastier 20, Mrs, Bregs, B4} N VY AN D~ Tady pasiy cook, 87 4 chanar. malds, 5 Launaresies, 10 dining room girls, £0; miidlo axed woman to take. cars of Sick womian. Nurse giris, girls to nsaist in house- Fontigouirt for gexeralore i s olads i B 8, 16th st nehos, Mo G’l’llf’tfi’ eneral house work; no washing and tronfig, N. K. cor. 21st and Webater, o8 24 BT S, 1000 st ANTED Good ri for general Lousework W D oot s on s o nare OV ANTED--GIn\ for goneral hous 1226 WA tor generat housewor, FANTED—A girl & W A% Gt { rl for general Muu'nrk. VW ANTED Young girl for Light housework, W ung g gt bonsenc i‘ FIRET class waitressos Iu cily, 8133 8 out of Gy cliy, £20; 2 middie aged 2am ouseksaper, m':onm?c';'rtp“:v Fa: Fnurae M"""" DAttt girls, dbsh. : nzhh‘::n-"“n' pastey naokheun fi;r Mrs. Brega, ess . s i 16th st. ANTED—Lady canvassers 10 [Dtvosuce & new article of great meritin thelr own vi- clnity Drotik of two-Bitras ':'n'i-; sties toeinte No el company, Linboti, deb. - oMo NV ANTRO-A girl fo 4o kitchou aud Iaundry » .!'.Ix mufi §00d cook; 1813 wan.. OR RENT—Completely furnished nice 6- room cottage right by high school, large yard, city water, one block from cable. Inquire ue 2215 Dodge s ot 12 c. 21, pug dog, lamo on right front . Jleg- Return to A, Booth Packing Co,, 13th and Leavetworth, and receive reward. #i3 30% N TANDARD snorthaspsch oom ML, Ware L Iuik, (succassor to V ine’s) the Iargest, ex- clusive shorthand schoffl ih the west, Tenchers are verbatim reporter’ Particular attention DAl 10 typewritig - Meuanical construction Sf macning taught by PACIQFy SxDert. Gircuinra, FOR SALE—MISOELLANEOUS - — —- Pflfi SALE State bant, atoc terest, Address SE, oo, O SALR or exchangd=1i torses for cloar lots or groceries, Oy Paxton block, o8-8t ntrolling in~ 21304 & forty-room notel, e\'fir)"ll|n|‘ complete and of the best king Deen used & short tiffie: also billiaed tat Address § 1% Bee. 8¢ 1o lease and_ furnitnre of & L Pentrally located in a_Live Neb, town of 4,000 population. A splendid chanc for a hotel man. Good reason for selling, Ad- dress 8 11, Bes off 84 0] onl, and chairs. - e e . I < rload for sale at 1303 8, 7th om 210 to $100; also a few entlo, reliable ponies for chfldren. Prices from to 0.~ Cull and seo them, R It Kimball, £S0 Or exchange for cattle, new cream 10-horse engine, T5-horse boiler, splendid tion, good stock country, price low, terms reasonable, L. . Baker, Dattle Cresk, Nob, 17 8) [OR SAT NOR BALK—One dentlst's outfit complate, One set surglcal ins truments comviete, ¢ sewinz machine, hesting stove. price, for cash or on time. J. Wilkinson, 618 Paxfon blk. RQ OR SALE—A quantity of building ston apply to the supsrintendent Boo building. Fm arrlago toams and single drivers and fresh milch cows for sale at W. I, Mulard’s Hillside stock farm. Horses wintered at reas- onable ratos, 'T.J, Fleming, mg'r, Cathotn, Nov. 0-Feu 21 ull-biovaed g we, fine driviag b the city, rringe, one double cuttor, ane pheton (8n \And one rod wagon (Snyder make); all nearly new: will trade for good property and will usstime fght tncumb- rance. Koom #16, First Natlonal bauk bullding, JFOR SALE--A 3+horse pawer. Portor engine n good condition, welglit 5 10) puundscylin: der 1xi6; tor pariiculars apply to Tiie oo o a ABSTRAGTS OF . TITLE. OOMPETE sot of chattel mortgage ab. stract books, chi 1502 Farnam sf r?nm:!. W N TDLAND Guarantes & ‘I'tust Co., N. Y. Life A¥Lpldg,complete abstracts furnishea and titles toreal estate oxamined,verfected & gnnrlnlloell_ 751 iR Sscurrlfl Abstracts ot Title Co,, furnish complete nbs tracts of title to all real esiate in Omaha wnd Dougias Co. First floor New York Life bldg. 00 §2 __MONEY_TO LOAN_ Tity at reasona Shuw, over 1001 Howard st. DHILADELPHIA Mortgage & Trust C nish cheap eastern money to borrowers, purchase securities, perfoct titles, accept loans At their western oflice, George W room 7, Board of Trade, ()NE hundred dollars private money to loan or will buy short timé mortgage or good note, room 13 Board of i xade. i WV Eiave cash on hand for any first-class city property, Central Loan Trust C 1205 Farnam strost, MUSEY toloan on tmproved propert; M place from 8L000 to 8,000 immediately. Harris room, 411 Tsi NAt Bank bld’ ) PO LOAN—A special tund of 8100,000 in sums of #10,000 and upwdrds at very low rates, Tte Mead (nvestment Co. .314 8. lith st. 764 TMONEY to toan—-Mohoy to loan on good in. side vacant lots, Potter & Cobb, 1001 | n‘(x).“mm MONEY o toan on ‘nrses, wagons, mules, housuhold goods, plsnos, organs,diamonds, lowest rates, ‘The first organized loan office in the city. Makes loans from thirty to threo hun- dred and sixty.-five anyh which oan be paid in partor whole At any tine, thus lowering the principal and interest, ; Call und see us when You waut monoy, | We oin. aslst you promptly and to your advantage’ tipuf removal ot ronerty or publicity Mooy &lways on hand. o delay In making loans. ~C. F. Reed & Co., 3108, 13th st., over Binghsm & Sons. 05 R ESIDENCE Loans—3 t0 7 por oont; no ad- ditional charges for commissions or nttor- neys' foes. V. 1, Melkle, First Nat. bank bldg, A T HAVES0 o loan on first or second mort— age security for two years from Jan'y 1st,or will buy a first or second mortgage note. Ad- dress 39 Bee office. 654 UTLDING loans. D, V, Sholes, 210 Firs National bank, Bk WA'Nv‘I'I.ED—Flrfl class fnside loans. Lowest Tates. Calland see us. Mutual Invest- ‘ment Co,, 160} Farnam. 768 b %0 loan on any socuricy for short time atlow rates. ln\l\'usr rat:l on personal property. The Henderson Mortgage Investmen ‘pany, room 400, oc] TVIONEY to loan 5 and loan agents, 1505 Farnam s| ONEY (0 loan on improved clty proporty V1 "at a low rate of mterest. It wili pay you to sce us before you make your loan. (lobs Loan_and Trust Cflln‘&fln& snccessor to Gate City Land Company, 3J7 uth 16th st.. oppo- site Board of Trade, 20§19 OST—A goid watch with & black tupe on it for a chain, lost between 10th ana Webster and 42dand Leavenworth, The finder will pe liberally rewarded, iteturn to New York hotel 700 North 16th st. 950-50% TLOST—A very dark brown St Bernard pup, months old, leather strap’ around neck. Return to D, 8, Lander, 2017 Howard s reward, get 20t 1 "0ST—In Kountze Place Monday, Dec. 16, a Iblack plush carringe robe lined with réd. Please return to H. 8. Jaynes, 1621 Emmet st,, and receive reward, B85 23 Nlcvh\' farnished room and board in vrivate family for geutiemen, Gas, bathand heac. Near two motor and cabie lines, 2112 Burt sv, 57 2 OR RENT—Dedroom aud alcove suitabls for § or 4 gontlemen or man and wife; mod- ern conveniences; witi.un 4 blocks of postoftice, Address 3 39 IBST-CLASS rcom and two suites with board to parties who wish & pleasant home and good surroundings, Two biocks west of 0., 1107 Dodge st, i ICELY turnisied rooms with all modern conveniences, No. 32 N. 15th streot. . 3 ~ PERSONALS. EYSTONE Mortgage Co.—Loans of $10 to 1,000; got our rates befors borrowing and kave money: loan on horses, furniture Or any approved security, Without publicity; notes bought. for new isan. renewai of old and low. est races, call K208, Shéely bk, I5th&Howard st OANSmads on real estate and mortgages bought, LouisS, Keed &o.,r 1, board trade. TIRST mortyage loans at low rates and no delay. D, V. 8holes, 210 First anlonnl_!lz‘unk. M ONEY to loa ‘W. Bquire, ashon hand. no delay. 1 onal bank bulding. 3 219 Farnam st., First Nat N aicove room aud three sIngle rooms with back parior, Business and professional men preferred, or & club, Best board in the city, 1707 Dodge st. 904 30 T,ADIES and gentlomeu desiring correspond. 4 onts address Corrésponding Club, Kansas City, enciose stamp, b0 g2 JPLRSONAL-Olive liranch is & positive cure “for all female weaknesses. Also have Olive Branch Plie Remedy, sure cure tor piles. Sam- les free. Lady agents wanted. Address Miss Zoo M. ¥iroy, 1620 Clark st., Omahs. Gen. Agt. for Nebrasks. 81 for 1 mo, treatment. K313 MONEY to loan e city or farm M Geo, J. Paul, 1609 Farnam st. LnAN’nf 22,000 on 24 mortgage on best im- iproved inside business property. Address 56, Bee. b 2 H.* COLE, loan agent. Open oventugy, . roperty. property. 1.000—Private money to loan or wiil buy good morigage. W. L, Seiby, ¥ 1, Board ot Trade, OANS—City and farm 10ans. Ortgage pa- | dper nmmmy McUague Investmens Co, ?" ROOMS, table board, 1715 Davenport d NJ1CE roomss, steam heat, 1719, Daven ort st “WANT:D-TO BUY. ANTED—Good commercial paper. Ne. braska Morigage Loau Co., 610 Paxton blk, 20,000 0 loan In amonnts from 31,000 to $10,000, on b years time on good 1mproved resl esiate in city.” Must be loaned by Dec. 15, Henderson Mortgage and Lavesunens Co,.koom 400, Paxton ‘bloek, Omaha, Neb, 852 d 20 Roows And board 108 80, 25t at. 516 Oaeu Pald for second-hand books at the An. tiauarian book store, 1413 Farnam. 857§10§ H., & COLE, loan ageat, Open cventngs . - {'OR RENT—Very pleasant room suitable for i lwwemlemun. furniture new, on best car in r month for board and room, Address P 64, care Bee oftice, ) OOMS with or without board, for three Daentiemen; privato famlly: rofefences. 1813 NT—Well furnished room., with best location in city, Call l&nfllfi T, CLAIR KEuropean hotel, cor. 13th aad Dodge, Bpecial rate by week or monl’hjl R BENT Elogantlynowly turniaed rooms with or without board, ono block from post- office, sll modern convenfonces, best location in sho ey aldo take day boarders. Call st 107 811 IO uice tront rooma, 200 Devenport. WAN’I‘ED—-!’umlmr-. carpets, household foodj for cash, Wells Auction & Storage 78, i3th st. 150 MoNxY looned on fueniture. horses and wagons, raves reasonable: Cliy Lo 116 B 104 8¢, Opposie MIJArA hotel. DIET Wantod—In lomis Park, between t2nd land Plonsant snd Hemilton and Cumni sta; Apoiytothe lomls Park Go, Rooms ud 14, Continental bik., 15tu and Sougias st. C‘BH for all kinds of nousehold goods at 1114 §7/Douglas streot. Omaha Austion & Storage ERHCAN DIBE for our customers who ha cash, secured m&r and real estate totrade. Room 15, Chamber Comnerce. 611 STORAGE, IRACKAGE storage at lowest rates, W. M, Bushmar, 1511 Leavenwortl, s ORt RENT—Rycely furnished rooma3s to §3 por month, at#0 N, 1th. cor. Davenport at, Apply, Koom 1. 125 J 4% it KENT-Niooly furnished roos, 6 to 0 per month, at 20 N, 1ith, cor. Davenport st Apply Room 15 J 4% T g i 1 Aphiy, Hoom' b . e TNI! Hotel dept. of the Unlon Pacific Hail- Way syatem Boliolts storage of all Kinds "lldlf‘ "Iehflulnkfi& 'l‘”hfl- Ib\llldlm Nm'zh and ones, Trael @ @ ample los handling, etc. Heasonavlo Fatcs, 209 14 TEE cloaneat and best storage fu the oity at W rates uglas street. Oman Auction & Storage Co. 't RENT—To gentieman and wife or two or ore gentlemen & aulta of Fooms ot par- lor floor, new house and new furaiture, ao- commodations the bedt, on best car Line in city, Address P 62 care Bee oftice. & F}H HENT-Two rooms, furnished or untue . 1720 Capiiol ave. kil ‘uisked roows for gentlemen ‘.:nly. CLAIRVOYANT, M EE, EOOLES, the tamous fortune teller an lalrvoyans, business, love, marriago an ‘massago treatuient And cup resdings , Bext 10 Barker hots s @18 BRTUNE Teller—Mrs. Lenorinan —can 0o Fac gt 3 ] guarsatesd. No. Mfi#fl [OR BENT--Furnished . also_front m&wlnr. mnow mn‘ mfim’t—‘mm«n for -#:;mm wodern convenlences. Bt. Marys avenue, or 6308, Wth, brick mlfltm‘w. SHORTHAND AND TYPE Y J. BUTCLIFFE, W“w Baak mutiding, i ONRY 1o losn_on teal estate socurity ai {owest rates. Hefors Rogotiating losus seo Walace, It 310 Brown bidg, fith sud Douglas. BUSINESS CHANCES. bu‘i of o 4 in_the city for EAl6 At A DATEAIN. Prioe 8000, Terms ensy. Co-0porative Land aud Lot Co. 20 N. 16ih st grocery, best location in the city, will soll for considcrable less than cost, party leaving city, Address 8 4, Boe. & (SUDSCRIBE for snares i tho “Amencan.” A thy est b\llldln’ Avd loan association in M. A Upton, special agent, Ith JOR SALE Well _establishad commission business good reasons for solling. Only equired, Address P4, Goe, &2 SALE-or Trade, a well established vook d stationery store, HBox 518 City, 780 STOCK BOARDED, WaN o8 to winter at 8 & month per head on farm noar Irvington. Plonty of grain and hay to feed, gocd sheiter and good care given them; horses called for and deliv- erod, \V, R. Homan, room 6, Frenzsr bik. FOR EXCHANCE, MAHA and Council Bluffs lots to toade for Jiland. Co-operative Laud and Lot oo 26 N. 6th. OR SALE-A butcher sh At your own pr room 1417 Snoeloy block. TREAD this: 1 want a roliable man with some capital to establisn a business that has 1o equalin Omalia. 1t doss not require o large capital, but $0,000 can ensily bo made & year, if well managed. 'This {s 1o exagieration, 1 mein business, and this will bear the closest investi- gation, Address R0, Beo. 827 28 {OR EXCHANG ti-~A nice clean stock of gen- eral merchandise with store bullding to trade for western lowa farm, This Is a good thing. Investigate, Arnold & Winstanloy, 63 Puxton block LU JOR EXCHANGE—South front lot tacmg Hunscom Park, 50 by 150, seven-room hou Will trade for clear broperty. Room d)8, N, Life bidg. (LRST olass Nebrrskatarm, 2% acres, 100 un- der cultivation,stock and ¢rops ou the cloar, want good Omaha property. Meagh Y. Lite bldy. 18 NOR-TR. 3 and some money for small stock ol Ho and shoes or dry gocds {n southoast Nebraska. C. 0.Snow, Auburn, Neb, o190 [ IAVE about 81,200 equity in & farm i Holt county that 1 would 1Ko to trace for some: thing (n acre property uear Umaba. Addiess TFOR SALE or Exciingo—A half interat in & hardware and plumbing business. Houses and lots in Omaba. If you want a home inves. tigate this. Room 15, Chamber of Comtercs. OR EXCHANGE—$10,000 stock of dry goods, notions und clothing Owner wants cieat iand ana part cash. Address Lock Box B, Cublertson Neb. 69630 Trade 5 aht D farm and city property for mer- Address, Room 13, Chainber Com- IXCHANGE—80 acres clear of encum brance, in 8trips of 1) ucres, in_Mercer coun- ty, T1linos, for stock of goods o city property. Abply room 2i6 First Nutionat bauk building. T yielding n (WOR ELCHANGE—A business profit of from £3,000 to $3,000 per Annum to exchange for good city property. Am willln to assume light imeumbrance, - Apply room 21 First National bank building. 8 (0K EXCHANGX—Some clean tarms to traae for Omaha property, and will assume soms incumbrance, 1. N. Bradley, room Conti- nental block 28508 OR EXCHANGE—A number of_chofce fm- proved clear farms within twelve to thirty miles of Omaha to oxchange for city property aud, pay cash difference, . MeMenemy, xoom #3650~ 20, Continental block, OR EXCHANGE—Clear lots for horses o chattels of any ¥ind, 417 Sheely bioc: (GUSD smiido improved Omaha_property to X trade for improved farm near small_town, lowa or Nebraska, C. E. Meagher, S N. Y. iife, Omaha, Neb. 033308 REAL ESTATE. _ _FOR SAL i ORt SALE---19)-n0re farm 3 miles from Met odist ciiurch 1 Councll Blutts, obly 865 per Acra; there 18 84,000 Worth of Iniprovements on, this ‘pluce aud 'about 14 acros of fine bearing orchard, Araold & Winstunley, 53 Paxton blk. NG improved farm adjoining Corydon, the county seat of Waynie county, lowa, for sule.on easy terms for 80 per acre, _Address D. & J. Sargeant, Corydon, In. 805-1* OR_SALE—5 acres in West Omalia, only £2,450; 8450 oash, balance 1to b years. Hicks, N. Y. [afe bldg. 801 30 (2 ARG AIN—10 acres in West Omahag closo to Belt Line Ky., oniy #,50). Hicks, N. Y. Life hldg. 0110 Propoeals for Fire Hose. LORENCE, NRD., Dec, 13, 189, —The Ottyot Florence will raceive bids on 800 feat of 2% inch standard rubber or cotton hose, guaran- teod ty stand #00 Ibs. pressure, and & hand hose cart of good pattern, up to Jan. 1st., 1500, The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, JAKE Wene @ 12:15-18-22.25-20m & o "?:uy Clork. Notioe to Stockholders, T'HE annual meating of the stockholders of The Bee Buiiding Co. Will he held at the office of the Omaha see, Boe Building, Omaha, on Tuesday, Janunry 2[st, 189, at four o’clock p,m. for the purpose of electing a bonrd of dire o the ansuing year, and transacting such other business as muy come beforo the meeting. By orderof che president. A2610§20 N. . Frir, DROPOSALS for Erection of U. 8, Indian School Servic trialSchool, (Genon, Ne proposals indorsed *Proj of & school bullding,” and addvessed to the undersigned at Genod, Nebr., will b svod at this school until one’ o'elock of Wednesday Januars 188, for the erection on the sehool grounds at'such'a point ns may be selected by he superintendent, & two-story brick building, about 40x56 feet 10 'inches, with a one-story aa- dition about ¥4 fest 5 inohes b Plans and specifieations of 1o proposed ing m; amined at the office of tho of Omaha, Nebr., and at the office of the super intendent of the schoot at Genoa, Nebr. DBidder must state specifically in his b time that will e requived by hiin in the erection of the bullding. The right I8 reserved to reject any or all bids orany part of any bid if deomed £0r the best interests of the service. Cortiied Chiecks -Each bid must be accompinied by a certificd chieck or draft upon sowe United States depository, made payable to the order of tho nndersimod, for at least Hive per cont of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited to the i'nital States in case any bidder or bidders recelving an award shail fail to promptly oxecute n contract with good and sufficiont sureties, otherwise to be returnod 1o thy bidder. W, . BACKUS, Supsrintend- ent, anaziy cretary. ool Bullding Genoa Indus. Dec. 14, 180, Sealed sals for the erection otice of Annual Meeting, Notice is horeby given that the annual meot- g of the stockholders of tne Union Stook Yard bank, South Omaha, Neb., as provided by itsby-laws, for the elaction of directors aud the transaction of such other businesy as may roperly arise, will take place at the Firsy atlonal bunk of Omaha, Neb., on Wednesday. January 8, 1800, at 4 0'clock 1 the afternoon. a RANCH, Ct Those having Sound Proporties for sale or development, contiguous to Towus or Cities, or land that 1s located on some Proposed Rail- now under constructlon, can flud a pur- chaser by addvessing R. M. SPIVEY, Kansas City. Mo, THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES, OMARA. BURLINGTON ROUTE.| Leave | AP Depot 10th & Mason sts., Omaha. Omaha, Chicago Vestibulo Ex....| Chicago Ma 5 Ciicago Loca Denver Vestibuls Ex, ... Jincolu & Concordia Lo'l| Colorado Mail am 00 p m am p p ™1 am ] BE| Kansas City Express. Kansas City Express 8I0UX CITY & PACIFIO| Depot 15th & Webster sts, | 8t. Paul Limited. . ...... ST, PAUL. & Maroy sts. am vm Arrive Omaha, 2o ©Es EE5 BEBB Omana. 6:6 p m Leave - Omah; 9:35 & m Arrl Omah C. M. & Depot 1tk 15 8 m 6:00 p m pm MISSOURI PACIFIC, Depot 1ith aud W ebster. 4,8t L & K. C, St. L. & K. C. 5o & K. D, Arrive at Owaha UNION PACIFIC Depot 10th and Marcy sts| *Overland Flyer. sLimited Fast Mail. *Denver Express. $Grund Island Expross. *Kansas City Express. tPapiition Passengor. *Daily Daily Except Sundav. zeave Arrive Omaha. | Omaha WABASH WENTERN. Depot 10th & Marcy sts| No. § Bt L Exp. Datly...| C.R.IL&P. Depot 10th & Marcy sts. Adantio Expross. Night Express. . Vesubuled Express C. ST. P, M.& O, Depot 15th & Webster sts, RICK Louse, ten rooms and laundry, wine cellar, red oak finish, very fine, near high school. ~ Apply owner, Dr. F. Swartziander, 2001 Capl 794 51¢ Apply on premises, 8416 Docatur street. T2 *8ioux City Expross.. Sloux City Ac'mmodat'n| 8t. Paul Limited.. SFlorence Passenger. *Florence Passengor. sBioux City Ac’om'dat'n #Stoux City Ac'om'dat'n| *Daily Except Sunday. TERY low. 2 new houses and Bluirs: 1'lot, South Omaha, very little mon- ey required. Write A. B. Paddock, Elgiu, Neb. 25 J250 0TS inSheridan Piace, Leavenworih streety ithreo blocks from streot cars,only two miles from court house. Prices 8600 per lot, $10 down and §10 & month, soven per cent interest. Lewis 8. Reed & Co., room 13, Board Trade. 17 L'xsT your property with QPECIAL valuator of Omaha real estate and ) Nebraska lands: ten years experience. G.G. So 1 49241 TrQR SALE-85% will buy lot f0x1 View, one block from motor line, nicely on grade, Lots in this addition are worth 31,00, aud the above price is open for u Short only. G, B, Tzschuck, care Umaha Bee. TPLVEROOM cottages (L0 euch), 8100 casn down, balance 815 per month, Thos. F. flall, 811 Paxton block, 53 $Dally Except Monday. __ C.&N.W.R. R. Depot 10th & Marcy st.| Chicago Kxpress, Dail Fast Linited. Daily .. Atiantic Mail, Dail K. E. &M, V. R R. Depot 15tha& Webster sts.| Black Hills Expross Hastings & Superio; & Waloo Pass. David Oty & York Pass, Norfolk Pass.... 4 BUBURBAN TRAIN Westward. Running between Councll Bluffs and Al bnfnm in addition to thoe stations mentioned, srains’stop at Twentleth and Twenty-tourthi streets. and at the Bumm! ha. JPOK SALE—A new house just being crected on Cuming st. in Sherwdod park; the house hasall modera improvements, hard wood finish througuont; wlso, largs barn, with 160 t. front- age on West st, by 18 frontage on Cuming st, T will sell this to the right party on reasonable torms. Room 18, First National Bank bulld ing. HE best Business, Hesidence, Varant and suburban properties in the marxet are for 8ale by *thoold rellable”. A, Upton Co..16th snd Farnam. 86 OR SALE—A bargain in Plainview, corner lot, $1,230; §75) cashi, l)gu le corner on Lake street, 81,600: $500 cash, Double corner in South Omaha, 150 teet, east front, 81,200; 8300 cash. Fiye acres 4 miies from Omaha postofiice,and 2 miles from Exchange Building,8outh Umaha, #1,700; $750 cash. from city limits, bighly im- 310 pores b mil proved, 816,000 Lulf ewshi. Six-room cotiage with bath, eto., corner, on Comning st $140; on eusy Terms' OF cau ex Changs eqtity in it: 83,000 for clear lot. W. k. Homiun, Room s, Frenzer biock, 87 7 BALE—A great bargain: Lot 8 block 14 Ambler Place, 837, B. 8. lrown, 522 N, ¥. Litebullding, 865 0% Broad-[Trans- [ Omaha s Eastward. 0 First National bank, 5. 0 0308 made on furnl- ‘ture, planos, horses, etc., without delay, publicity or removal, Fersons wishing a loan of this kind will do wellitly calling ut this office Detore denling elsewhere.| A. E. Greenwood & Co., room (1) 520 Bouth Thifyteenth stree. 24 HATTEL loans at_(owest ratos. busine conndeatias 3. br Ehiinger, 1417 Fraam it ey MONBY—-B)‘ 60 or % ,days on furaiture, horses, housed, eto. J, J. Wilkinse 613 Paxton' blk. oty t OANS atlowest raves; oush wiwa: notes bough S&I Sholes, room efore making your )0 YOU want money. Bty dvauced on ks anced ol The aflvll‘ Fiaancin Hx- <chauge, room 57, Barker block. - T o, don't borrow before gott Whiclh are tho low- my ot 0B aay Aum amount at ublicity or me to slx months and time, Mflflll.'.onl.ll you owe a balance or have a loan on v it for you as v'vmu'alnmym ad. 'i'uhmzv.mn WAUDH & Westerflold,real an»u,s.&m-hl. Sflmllomlnl lots, W. L. Selby's Mfl.w. R SALE—O oasy terms, the new cottage erecteq by me on - (eorge at., corner Lowe ave.s property ansli et troutags on George sl isdtroataue on Lows wve. For terins apply foom 216, First National Bank ouilding, Fyou wantany ard HiL apply to Koom 216, First National bauk bailding, tor terms and location. e OUTH Omaba 1018, W, L. Selby's add. &o. YR, SAUE—Very cueap. no trades tarm 54376 acres, sec. b, 13 N 6 W Hamilton coun- by, Neb, # il trom Matquatte, small house, stable, B0 acres pasture fonced, living Wwater, price ouly 810 per acre, $5.417.00," one-third 158} crop ineluded. | Terais 85,200 casly balauce @ r cent interest. ¥, K. Atkins, owner, rail- rond butlding, Denver, Cilo. ) TEXOU bave suything o exchange oall on or sddress H. E. Cole, K. 6, Coutinental. ofice openevenings. ) 515, 1ot 3, block 8, Sheridan place, Hear A -:'wm‘?: and 1’1‘.1: Tine. 1[ E. M‘s&. 'o‘x'v Brogdway, Councll Blufls. 4 FOB BAI-H—Iflrnllnl in farms a city B{xgzfly» E, N, Bradley, room 20, inen- and Lo first class shape; clear, Also 160 nead tock and lease of three-fourths section school d jolning; cash, balance long time at low rate, Investigate. E.N. bradley, room 20, Continental block, J98 SALE-Choloe, cloar tmproved furms within twelve y wiles of Omaha, or will perty Sl B i S BB ks nli!i"—?ziu [Om; T SEESE g =EE e ommaa ® s EREEEVEER EEBEE T — o enmmens o :66/12:24 min 1v. 12:30|. . BT LIt MBaOU NI PAGIEIS RALLWAY [N URI PACIFL LWAY. Leave O By Datoon Wabater sh aa West BLdeith e s 50 &, m., 5:16 p. A6 p. m, gokor Bl ily ‘excest Bunday—1:50 8, m., e Bundays pnly—8:% & m, 12:48 a Tive dally W, il Bolus obwoas Wesk Blde Al Webhter o6 "m.:finfi'fl.‘uféfi%‘mh":"—%- 0 ® Jeim Pobial Bundays only~arrive 10168, f iy m " pm(A No. 6. 0am D No. 1 ......B0pmlA No. 8 ... CHICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN. 9,408 m No.§ o P No. 8. 3 contoeiios BN mNo 1. CHICAGO, MILWAUKER & 8T, 8T _JOSEPH & OOUNOIL BLUFS, 07amA No. 3 « pml/A No. 1. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS A No.8 Apm A No 1200 m CHICAGO, BUKLINGTON & QUINCY, 40 . m.|A No. 8. S0 am 6100 p m LT4hamA No. 9. 0:0pm/A No. 11 urday;: C ox: R A dnily; B dally, excent Bunday; D excapt Monday: WHAT THE POPE READS, He Admires Dan and Hesenbles Him, Aftor Mr. Gladstone, Pope Leo the XL is the most vigorous man of his age ol the ds s Baward M. Bok, in the Junuary Ladies’ Home Journal. The routine of his work would kill an ordi- uur{ man, There is no detail too small for him to pass over, and from duybrenk until after midnight he devotes his time to the church and nterature. Those wino surround him know when he is particularly tired or worn out, for then he takes down a volume of Dante and reads with the avidity of a school girl enjoying her tivst novel. Of all the authors, Danto is the pope’s favorite, and it has been remarked that in physique he is not unlike the ac- cepted idea of that great {talian, He reads Dante for pleasure, but for keop- ing himself well informed on all that is happening out of the church as well nsg in it, he reads notonly American books, but newspapers and magazines, and it may surprise American readers to know. that he is well informed on all the topics of the day, political, re- ligious and social. He has taken a deep interest in the cause of labor in the United States, and reads everything bearing on that subject which comes to haud, Once a week a well selected bundle of American newspapers is sens to the vatican, and the pope and those that surround him know not only what is going on in the United States, but they ave familiar with the calibre and character of the men who muke laws and enforce them. Itiscoin Krglud also. In addition to his corresponaence in the British empire, he follows with eager interest the reports in the vavious newspapers, not only of the doings of parliament, but of royally as well, the progressof the church and the cause of lubor. Much the samo plan is followed in Germauy; in fact from every corner of the world each woek is sent 10 the holy father newspapers, books and magazines containing important diccus= sions. A great many of these ave filed away for future reference. The books thet interest Leo the most are those of a religious, political and philosophical nature. He esres noth- ing for fiction and rarely spends an hour in glancing at novels, but if he should like to read novels, or in fact books of of any kind, he hasonly to walk into the magnificont library at- tached te the vatican, for there is not & mail avriving in Rome that does not bring books of all sorts of types from all sorts of authors and publishers, A great many of these the pope never sees, and muny of them are sent to the cardinals who surround him for an opinion of their merits or demerits. But it may be said, taking it all in all, that the pope has as wide a field to select from, 1f not wider than any man in Europe, and he re- sembles Mr. Gladstone in this, that. he is quite wiliing to spend an hour or more with a magazine-or book, if, in the end, he can find something that is worth remembering. He has a wonder- ful memory, and although his eyes are dimmed and his hand trembles, he is still, as vigorous mentally as he was viv}l&an he was elected to succeed Pius the pec Al Dt For alame back try saturating o piece of flannel with Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and binding it on to the effected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case 1n one or two days. Pain Builm ulso cures rheumatism, sprains, swellings and lameness. 50 cent botties for sale by all druggists. e Remarkable Instances of Antipathy. Amatus Lusitanus relatesthe case of a monk who would faint on eeeing a rose, and never quitted his cell when that flower was blooming. Orfila, a loss questionable authority, tells us of Vin- cent, the painter, who would swoon when there were roses in a room, even though he did not see them, Valtaid tells of an officer being thrown into con- vulsions by having a pink brought to his chamber. Orfila also relates the case ofa lady of torty-six years, a hale, hearty woman, who, if presént when linseed was being prepaved for any of its various uses, would have violent coughing fits, swelling of the face and partial loss of reason for the next twenty-four hours. Hinting at these peculiar antipathies and aversions, Montaigne remarks that there haye been men who more feared an apple thao a cannon ball. Zimmerman teils of a lady who could not bear to touch either eilk or satin, and who would shudder and almost faint'if by ace cident she happer.ed to touch the vel= vet skin of a peach. Boyle records the case of a man who would faint when his room was being swept, and of one who naturally abhorred honey. Hippocrates wentions one Nicanor who would al- ways swoon at hearing the sounds of a flute, A lunar eclipse caused Bacon to completely collapse, and the sight of a roast pig had the same effect upon Naughelm, the famous German sports- man. The editor of *Notes {for the Curious” has a sister who will not stay 10 a room where a waters melon 1s being sliced, and who, al- though she has long since grown ouh of ulf; other fanciful whims, says that she has never been able to look upon that delicious product of the vine wm- out feeling as though an emetic had been tuken. 8o, too, the writer knows a youngster, away up in the teens, who, in_counting, will not say 18, and thinks no more of saying 17, 19 than the average persons would of saying 17, 18 19. He says that the bare thought o‘ the objectionable figures makes him feol the same in the stomach and gives the sume sensations that nwmflne toa dizzy height does, i. e,, a sort of an *‘all- gone feeling.” Physically — Fits, spasms, St, Vitus dance, nervousness and hysteris are soon cured by Dr. Miles Nervive. Free samples at Jubo & Co.'s 15th aud Douglas, e Colonel H, B, Murphy of Yankton, dej ment commander of the Grand Army o}zm Republic, starts out this week on & tour of inspection of South Dakota posts. — . Mrs. Winslo! Soothing Syrup re« duces inflammation while children are teething, 25 cents u bottle. s el ‘The marquis of Lorae's first novelette, in course of publication in Enqhn , s A Canadian Love Story,” and its horo s & young Cauadian who Zulis in love with the daughter of an Indian chiel For di for ity, and for i r delicacy, v or improye- ment of the n:mphih"{n wothing Nulh’r:‘w zoni's Poweer, B