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All adverti:sments 1n thess columns are pub: Hahed in both morning and evening editions of Trk By the oirculation of which agereates inore than 18,000 papers daily, and cives the ad- vartisers the benefit, not only of the city circt Mtion of Thx R, but also of Council Bluff Lincoin and other cities and towns throughout thi seotion of the country. "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be taken on he above conditions, at the following bu Boss houses, who are authorized agents for T Br special notices, and will guote the sami Tates as can be b the fiain office. ]"omv V. BRLE, Pharmacist, &0 South Tenth o) Btreet. ' VHASE South 16th Rtre, ¥ RNBWORTI, Pharmacist, 136 Cam= o ing Street. HES, Pharmacist, 624 North 10th nd Printers, 113 JOR RENT New Sroom houss, 21 and Cali- foraia streets, all conveniences, #60, A, C. Wakolsy, room 56 N. Y. Life bullding. 9% R RENT—Good warm 7-room brick house, F1st_and Dayenport sts,, only $18,° W. H. Gates, R- 401 N, ¥, Life, 2887 Fon RENT- Cheap, 4room houss, 1110 N. 17th st B8 FOR RENT-ihroom house, 01 N. 15th st with ali modern improvement 0, smail cottage. Enquire of Thos Switt, 405 & iith. 0K RENT--In Windsor Piace houss of nine rooms and bath room, both cistern and city water, also £0od barn on placo; horses and carringe for salo, Inquire on premises, 1003 5, rd ar. 278 108 JPOR RENT. A store room, Bxpostiign build- ing, 251 N 15¢h st. 254-6) JOOH BENT--A nicely furnished broora honso on North Ith st.2 blooks from the postoffice. For partionlars appiy to D. V. Sholes Co,. room 3, 18t Natl. bank, #20 FOR RENT—About January 4, to respopsitle tenants only, a residence in the Paal block, 9th and ¢ 3t MOdOrN, ALLEACLIVE W W ¥arnam. 22 RENT $1250, F\nu RENT<Ilouse, corner Dodge and_20th, turnished or unfurmshed. JROR RENT—A d-room nouse, 82 8. 15th st. #7760}, Fm} RENT—One floor, 108 &, 2ith s a2 POR RENT—New b-room cottage, $10 pe {city water. 001 Douglas. 0 JLIGHT room tiats 107 8 Inth st.. all moderu “4improvements, including steam heat. Thos, E. Hall. 811 Paxton LIk, 663 28+ Gm W. PARK, Pharmacist, 1318 Leaven- wort stroet. J UGHES' BHARMAGY, 2008 Farnamn Streot. ~_SITUATIONS WANTED. WA/ ANTED--Positfon as_collector reference and bond furnished. Address § 42, Bee, 207 13 W ANTEO-Tiy & young man o habits not afraid of work who can furnish Dbestof refarences or bond If desired; a per- manent. position s assistant bookkeeper some wholesole house. Address, stating sal- ary, H. H. Andrews, No,08 Summisave., St 1, Minh, 201 W Rellable mun to sel: lnbricatin ofis on_commission for an old estabiishey concern. An excellent side line for first-class traveling salesnmien, Merchants Ofl Co., Clove- iand, 0. 13 17 W ANTED—Youny man of fair education for & lucrative position. Address 91 N, V. Lite bullding. R AEBALE o ANTED—A good munto splicit printine. YV 1604 Cass st. v____'g 2T JANTED-Young men to ins keeping: will assist {n procuring situn- tions. J."B. Smith, 140 Now York Life bullding. i e b B2, YV ANTED-Laborers for the Pacific extension of U. P, I R. In Utali vada. Cheap rates. 1120 Farnan, GENTS1 Write for terms. § sample corset froe, Schiele & Co.,300 Broad: York. g T ANTE—Salesmen at §75 per month salary and expenses to sell a ne'of silver-plated ware, watcnes, etc, l)( sample only; hor=e and tenin farnished fres, Writo at once for ruil par- ticnlars and sample case of goods free. Stand- ard Silverware Boston, Mass. L) N to travel for the Fonthill nurseries of Canada., Wo pay 8°0te £100 a month and exnenses to agents 1o sell our Canadian grown stock, Add, Stoce & Wellington, Madison, Wi i o Const and Ne- Albright's Lavor Agency, ANTED—A first-class milker, north of Deaf and Dumb 1nstitute, J.'F. Hoch, 8 1 P ANTED—Canvassers at Singer Sewing 4 Mm-llme Office, 1518 Douglas st. 266 F 3 VKR EN T prickflat, water and gos, 1102 8 13th tairs, room b, 676 (HE lower story of house No, 2)7 South 2ith st., 5 rooms and closet, air heat, mantel and grat hot and cold And ofstern water, batly room, good cellar, nice sodded yurd, at $2 month, 815 32 foet, 4 stories and basement, Tiarney. RENT-— By 213 First Nationai bank. 0; 8 rooms, all conveniences, with electrlo Delis, bath, range, furnace, etc. 25 8 rooms and bath, all conveniences, Windsor place, 2; 7 rooms, nice location, city water. rooms'and bath, near Park avenue; 3 story brick. : Trooms, Windsor place, nice focation, rooms and bath on Sherman 818: 7rootns and bath With barn, all conven- fences. 810: store on Park avenue, 87 4-roou cottages near Seward st Also fints on South Ioth st, Rooms tosuit tenants, ol THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1890, R RENT-The (-#bry brick building, with ot without power, formsrly occupied by the Bee Publishing Co,, 018 Farna m st- The bulid g has & fire proof coment basement, complets am-henting fixtures, water on all the toors, ms, 6to. Apply at the oftice of The Bos, 915 INT -8toces and corn t ovar drog store, s 6 cor 10th And Jones. place for a dentist or_doctor who wants his office on fhme floor of living room. Anply atthe bujd- ing, No. 709 § 16th st. Geovge Clouser. b FOR RENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED. OR RENT-Four unfurnisned rooms, with bath, suitabie for light honse keeping, for Iady and gentleman, 714 N, 18th at, . 301 3 FOR RENT- rooms, unturnished, a at, Q UNFURNISHED rooma over 1001 Howard Dalso plersant 7-room flaticheap to good purty {OR RENT—5 rooms. Cheap to_small fam- ily. Call at N, E cor. 1ith and Madison ave. niear Lakeand Sherman ave. 78 0 OR R ~4-room suite, unfurnished, suit- able for Nouvekeaping, jas, water, etc, to mily without children; northwest cor, 'Iith nd Webster MISCELLANEOUS. TLOUI8 WINFUERG, aress avd cloak maker, Iplush cloaks to order and stenmed; sealskin clonks repaire all kinas fur trimmings fur- nistied, 1420 Capitol ave., repairing ot all kinds. UCTION sales every Tuesday and Friday morning at 1114 Douglas street,Omahu Auc- tlon & Storage Co. L QUBSCRIBE for shares in the "American,” L the largest |)I||Iul|)ynm| loan association in theworld, M. A. Upton, special agent, 16th and Farnam, 12 i. COLE, reliable fire insurance o0 7 ANTED—~Some one 10 adopt or board for & Teasonavle considerativn a three wecks old d 846 Bee office. 22 0 ‘ JANTED--An imported or registered Pere- cnon staliion for which land and money Will be exchangod. Must_weigh not less tnnn 1,800 Ibs. or be imore than 7 years old, Aadress 812 Beo, 195 ONJm\unry 1 1 opsnad my.new restaurant on . w cor 9th and Douglas sts., Toot of Omana and Counctl Blufts wagon bri Open day and night, Best of menls at cheapest rates. Robert Goetz. SNt JOCONQMIZE fn fuel and keep your cellar cool by covering your steam pipes with Tossil Meal, fire-proof, non-conducting cover- ing. References and_estimates given upon ap- tication. ). 0. Mcfiwan, western agent, 1611 {oward &t., Omaha, Nab, 850 J 2 T, - COLE. notary public and conveyancer. o “roont flats in_the new bLulldin, Just completed on the corner of 16th aud Jones streets, four blocks from Farnam, at Prigos ranglué from 80 to 845 including water, ‘These are the best urranged fiats in the city and are supplied with wraught steel hnndsome mantels and many ieces not generally found in flats, In summer the bullding will be furnished withawnings, and ail outside doors and win- dows with Portland Maine scraens, Apply at store of the building No, 705 8. 16th street,” George Clouser, 86 J34 ranges, other conven FOR RENT-ROOMS FURNISHED: _ urnished rooms xms{llo(\@n‘{gflf, cor, 13th and ek or month. T. CLAIR European hotel, ODodge. Special rates by Wi ELY furnished rooms for gentleme 0 Dodge. Fuu' RENT d vacl gentlemen, Corner 20th and 20th, brick residence. 958 D 0 All modern conveniences. 8t. Mary's avenue, or 620 W ANTED-tmmediately. one bookkeeper, must have good habits and best_refer: ences, Enquire at 813 N. 16th st, 29146t 7ANTED—A No. 1 oil salesman, good posi- tion to right man, Address with stamp, The Paclfic Refining Co,, Cleveland, 0. 204 ANTED--Man to soll line of cigars; salary and expences paid. Address with ‘stamp, Florida Cigar Company, 22 North Fourth street, 8t. Louls, Mo. 24574 ANTED—Oflice Doy, offle ‘ KIANTEMnou 1ial in every communit; Adaress Kunsas Detective &9, Wichita, Kan, “7Aii'1'zb~fi Toad laborers for extension ot Union Pacific from Milford. Utah,to Los Angelas, Californis, —One year's work at good wages, Filley & Kramer, Cor.11th and Farnam stroets. 156 ANT ayiog positions. "Burou. lock bok 206 1 —Tmmedintely, Tirst-class ithiographic transterrer and two litho Smblbymant. "ADpLy Augest Gest” Hink ers U st an| te Co., 8t L e 0160 one POR RENT--Newly furnished rooms.suitable for two, 810 and §12 per month,also bay win- dow rooms 2317 Douglas; steam heat, gas,bath, with or without board; one biock from 'cablé and car linés. 0 68 NT(‘!-.L\"ru}nEn‘eu rooms. 2108 Doyglus. R RENT—Well furnished south (0K RENT--Nicoly furnished room rensonable. 610 N. 17th st. JFOR RENT—Farnished room, 1910 &'p“-i'slo ave JPOR, RENT-Nicely furnished front, parior and large bedroom. 008 N 1ith st. 2356 ADIES und gentlemen can rent masgiuerado Isuits at 622 N, 16th st. 656-J15 ' you wish to angn&l come and see us, oom 1! merce. y kind of bustness Chamber of Com- () {SUBSCRIBE for shares in the Security Build- Ming and Loan assoclation, authorized cap- ital $10,000,000. N. B.Apple, Agt, and Local Treas., Room 10, Ware bloc) 816§17+ SEND conts {n stamps for latest map of Omaha, C. F. Harrison, N. Y. Life. 197 ~__ BOARDING. ANTED—Board and rooms in private fam ily, no other boarders: for four aduits Gontrallocation preferred. Adaress 8 4) caro ce, L Losr. QTRAYED—Oue large roam cow, lox V) fresh, return to 302 d. J. W, Maynard. K ] OST-—Money and time by not buying the Lifree burning Kentucky lump, the boss cook- ing coal of Harmon & Weeth 116 N 16tn sl:l 5 i TFUUND-ho genulno freo burning Kentucky lump, thebest cookingcoal in- the wmarkets try it, Sold by Harmon & Weoth, 119 N, 1oth. R Houses and stores. Property cured for, taxes paid, MIdIANA Guarantee &Trust Co., 1614 Fainni st.. Abstracts, . 981 F you wish to rent a house or store see f. E. Cole, Coutinental block; office open evenings. o . H, B, COLE. rental agent; oftice open exen- «ings. %1 OR RENT—Front purlor on first floor; also turnisted rooms aud good board, Call at 24 8, 26th st 29 108 LEASANT heatod rooms en suite or_siugle: all modern conveniences; cheap to right Parties:§ biocks soutt court house. 0388 17th. J . 3 Wiiktuson, room 618 Paxton bloc ik MONEY_TO LOAN PH"AT! Mo Mort'a bought. . Ipwent no_delay. 25ERnTE 5% Sigen b A 287043 ONTEY lonns n S bustness strictly cdhiffdential, State Loa Co,, room 19, Continentaidelk, 1"syme YRIVATE money to Wiy ‘Small notas or mort- gages, Hoom I3, BoAtYof Trade. L OANS at lowest rates: ¢ash always on hand; Inotes bought; mone¥ advanced on any vailable security. The People’s Financlal Ex- change, room 57, Barkex bipck 1 MONE onn on_fitilture, orgRns, pInos, AYLhorses and wagons. /i jMawXeye Investment ., room 33, Douglas bl 5 J0th aud Dodgs sts, b i 0 L. Y MONEY G0 Loan--hy i F. Masters in auy M amount trom #10 to $10,300 and for auy time from one to six months. Loans mude on housshold goods, planos, or- AN, horses, mules, WAgOns, houses, ienses, eto., in any amount at the loweet possible rates without publicity or removal of property. My loats Ate so arranged that you can makoe & payment at any tinie and reduce your (nterest pro rata, You pay interest omly for the time You keop the money. 1f you owe a balance on vour property, 1 will take it up and carry it for o T%oney always on hand, No delay. No pub. liclty, Lowoest rate CUBLFCA 3, Room 4, Witlmell bldg, 16th and Harney sts, room 210 First Natlonal sm'n' Shole ing your loans. pank, Dbefore m; 10 )@ zou want menoy: Loans made on furni ture, planos, horses, ete.. without delny, publicity or removal, Persons wishing a loan of this kind will do well by calling at this office before dealing elsewhers. A. K, Greenwood & Co., room 1, 52 8, I5th st us HATTLEL loans at _lowe confidential. J. B. Bmin “{bfifi. 0, 00 planos, horse: 618 Paxton blk. buainess Ltmns"cfiy and farm loans, mortgag: Iper bought. MoCague Investment (o, T, B COLE, Toan agent. MONEY lonned on turhiture, lorses and wa. A¥lzons, rates reasomable. City Toan Co. 15 813thst., opposite Millard notel, 116 M DLAND Guaranteo& Trast Co., N. ¥ Life AYLbldg,complete abstracts furnished and titles toreal estate examined, pevtected & gulru‘:;:‘um Open evenings, 113 DHILADELPHIA Mortguoe & Trust Co. fur- nish cheap easterc money to borrowers, purchnse securities, portect titles, accept loans at their western office. - Goorge W, P, Coates, room 7, board of trade o ())\E hundred dollars privaty money to loan or will buy short time mortgage or good note. Room ard of trad ) O LOAN. pecial fund of $10: of §10,000 and UpWRrds at ver: The Mead Investment Co,, R 42 ONEY to loai on_horses, wagons, mule A¥Lnousetold goods, planos, organs, diamonds, at lowest rates, The Hirst oranized loan office in the city, Makes loans from ihirty to three hundred and sixty-ive days, wnich ¢an be paid in part or whole at any time, t.us lowering the principal and interest, Cali and see us when you want money, W can assist you promptly and to your advautage without ramoval property or publicity. -Money alwayson haud. Ko lelay tn mking loans, | U, . oad & (0., $19 8 15th st., over Bingham & Sons. 13 RESIVENCE Loans #4 to por cent: no ad Qitional charges for 'commissions or_attor- W. B Meikieg #irst Nat bank bidg. & 104 BYILJING Toans. I v 10 Tirst Nationai hank building. 105 TNVONEY to loan on éal ostate security at lowest rates. Beforos n"u(“hlt“l%’ 10808 sce Wallace, Tt 310 rown bldg., 1t aad Douglas. ney's fees, T ANTED—FIrst clasn inside Toans . Toweat Tates, Mutnal [uvest- W ANTED-To Exchangs Kansns, Nebraska or Towa, land for hardware or general merchandise; will pay difference of $1,00 to £,000,_ Risely, Shenandoah, 1 i1 ORTGAGE papet for good Omaha property ormerchandise. R 15,Chamber of Commerce 1% [ INE ranch of 2400 acres for Omaha prop- erty, Soveral capital farms for O®maha property, Good paper for personal property. (vacant iots in Omaha for drug or jewelry sto A number of good houses in Omaha for vacant lots, Haraware stock for first-class, well improved farm near Nebraska City. bakery wagon for a busin: o Qole, room 6, Continental bl L 2ith st. W, SBLBY'S add, to 8 Omana, ons 1ot « 8500 to exchange for horses. Room 13, Doard of Trad: 0 {OREXCHANGE—Clear lots for_horses o chattels of any kind. 417 Sheely block. FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE, F room cottages (31,600 each), #10 ¢ down, balance 815 per manth. Thos. F, Hail, 11 Paxton block, i Fpl«_n ALE ~Very chieap, 1o trades, farm ot 54378 acre N, 0 W, Hamtlton coun ty, Neb: s from Marquette, small house, stable, 510 acros of pastues tenced, iving wate rice only £10 per acve, $5,437.60, one-thira 1889 crov inclided. Term; 200 cash. balance ¢ fer cent interest, K. K' Atkins, owner, raiiroad huilding, Denver, Colo. 133 ymaha, Business Liesidence Vacant and suburban properties in the market are for sals Dl apihio old relluble’ M. A, Upton Co.. 16th anl Farnam, 150 3 H0-acre farm 2 miles trom ratlroad tation, und four 1t-acre tarms, ail good, rich land, well located, clear of enctn brance.” Will exchange for cloan stock of m chandiges clothing, boots And shoes preterre or inside Omaha property, [on't Write unle: you mean business. Address, Look Drawer Curtis, Neb. 218 8 'OR bargains in vacant lots, residencos, ous- iness amd suburban property, call on the Star Land & Loan Co,, 16301 Farnam F[wenty-soveuth st, 1o 0 foot lots for only F700. T'wo blocks from motor cars, from pavetnents. Two blocks from resldences ot John L Redick and John McCrary. These lots for #700 each, s down, balance on time to suit buyer, Surrounding fots are held at not less tnan one thousand doilavs. Price $700. Title Pertect. Terms 1§ down, balance on time to snit buyer, Ames ken) 100 7 1507 000 for a fi-foot lot in Ames Piace. Motor cars and pavoments already 10 this popular locality, w Rapid to and from thoe ground—a motor car euch way every 415 Minutes. Here (s a chance Tor, the nian wiio wants tor himselt and family & nice, Modest Tlome, We are selling a o) {1. lot as low as $1,000, with porfect titlo and everything to make the prop- erty valuable, h special offer! 1 down isall required, and balance buyer, Romember Saunders Street Motors pass this proporty: the value is there: one housand dollars ior Al lots: 15 down, your own terms on the batance! s made to suit the Now'is the time to buy. Am 1507 Farman Street. g 192-10 ('(Hl\(‘lnM of choice Innd in Froutier county, ONebraska. toexchange for merchandise.must be a good stock and good location. Addross R AL Barton Curtis, Neh, 1586 (QwgEr ARTERMASTRR'S OFFICR~ Omaha, Neb., January 1, 1%, Sealed pro- Dosals, in triplichte, Wil bo received at this offfcs nntil two o'clock r m,, standard time, January S1st, 1890, when they will be onened, for he wholo or'any part of the materials and INbor ired to weather-board and paint with min. eral paint, KX @ dotivle sets of oMcers’ quar- vers and slx 6 barracks, at Fort Robinson, Ne- braska: Preference glyon to articles of domes: o production, or manufactare, conditions of quality and price (ncludingsin the price of for- elgn production or manufacture the duty there: om) being equal; wndno award will be made for articles of forelgn production or manufactu: when the article of suitable domestic prodnc tion or manufacturs cAn be obtained. Bids will be recelved for delivery of the materials at Fort Robinson or other polnt« specified by bld ders, The right 18 reserved to raject any or all bids. A clreular giving list of kinds and estima- ted ‘quantities of materiais required and_all otherrequisite information will be farnished on application to thisoffice. Envelopes contain. ing proposals shouid be endorsed for Iator And materials, or either as the case may be, and ad dressod to the undersigned, WM, B, HUGHES, Deputy Quartermaster General, U. 8, A, Cnief Quartermaster JaAt 5 Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice 18 horeby given that the annual mect- 108 0f the stockholders of the Union Stook Yard bank, South Omaha, Neb, as provided by itsby-laws, for ttie olection of directors and the transaction of such other businoss as may roperly arise, Will take placo at the First atlonal bank of Omaha, Neh., on Wednasday. January 8, 1800, at 4 0'clock in the after; dsdat E. B BRANCH, 5 Notice to Stockh Vl‘l T annual meeting of the stockholders of hie Bee Building (o, W office of the Om on Tuesday p. v the purpo s for the ensuing yea: such other business as may come befors the meetine. BY orderof che prasident. AUL05: N.'P. FEIL, Secretary. Notice to Printers, Bookbinders and tatloners, Seated Proposals will be recsived at the office of Couaty Clork, Douglas County, Nebrask, un. L2 p. m., Tuesday, Jwuuary 76 1 For ruriishing 8ald county with biank books, alikinds of Statfonery, lithographing, book- Dinding, district court bir dockets and all other printod work which may be required by said vounty for tie your of 1800, Samples of said d stationecy can be seen at sald clerk's 0,08timuted quantity of ench reaaired o ascertained, A certified check of §100 must accompany each bid. The Hoara reserves the Fight to reject any or all bids. Witness my hand and Seal ot Douglas County tiis 6th day of Dec., 189, M. D. ROOWE, Jan¥d 6t County Olerk. d of and transucting otiee. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lee-Clarze-Andreesen Hardware (o, for the election of & board of directors and the trananction of such other business as may come before it, will be held at the oflice of the company on Thesday, Jan. 14, 180, at & o'clock W. J.' e, Prosident, :esEN, Beo. and Traas. SROPOSALS for Brection of School Building . 8. Indian School Service, Genon Indus trialSchool, Genoa, Neb., Dec. 4, 1883, Sealod proposals indorsed ““Proposals for the erection of a scnool building,” and addressed to the undersigned at Genoa, Nebr., will be received at this school until one’ o'clock of Wednesd January for the erection on the schooi irrounds at'such'a poiut us may be selocted by the superintendent, n two-story brick building, about 40x56 feet 10 inches, witha one-story ad- qition about 23 feet b fnches by 20 feet 4 inches Plans und spacifications of the proposedbuil ing may be examined at the otfice of the **Hec of Omaha, Nebr., aud at the office of the super- intendent'of the school st Genow, Nebr. 'Fach bldder must stato specifically th his Did time that will be requ x'e‘\h‘\ him in the er: of the-buflding. The right, is reserved to ref any or all bids or any part, of any bid if deemed for the best interests of the 1ce. ifled Checks —Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft upon some United States depository, made payable to the order of the undersigned, for at least five per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forteited to the nited Stutes in case auy bidder or bldders receiving an award shail fail to promptly execute a coutract with good and sufliciont sureties, otlerwise to bo returned to the bidder. W. B. BACKUS, Superintend. ent. 20421t ment Co., 108 [MONEY, to joan o & securicy M for sliort time at low rutes. Lowest rates on personal property, The Henderson Mortgage jnyvestinent company. room 400, Paxton block: 107 ONEY {0 loan, 0-,51""'» Co., real extute and loan agents, 1805 Faraam st. 108 N K Morteas '0.~-Loans of #10 to T o o vorkowiyz and save money; loan on hotsek, furnfture or uny approved ‘security, without publiolty; notes bought, for new loan,renswal of old and lowest rates, Call R 208, Sheely bk, 15th & HDWII“f}I’IH. T OANS made on real cstato nud morfgages Bought. Louts 8. Keed & Co, i 18.bonca trade INST mortgage loans at low rates and no deiay, D, V. Sholes, 21v First Ntlflnnnll“;{llll. THE banjo tanght asanarg by Geo, beck. room 213 Douglas vlock, Louls, Mo. W‘E want a few honest and intolligent persons to take orders in thisand sllrrolllldlnfi towns on “Btanley In the Wilds of Africa, and How. He Rescued Emin Pasha.” The intrepid hero has just returned to civilization. Public interest in hin 1s at fever heat. This {s the Stanley book the people want. Send 50 cents for.ouifit, and Lo the first in the fleld, or write immediately for full particulars. terms, ete. Agnnuuro{nu colning money. Write quick, {)'lnhln Publishing Co, box 920, l(ll‘l.nl;lg?n a. WANTED--FEMALE HELP. ANTED--Head laundress in institution, #; i nead tooks, §6 week: short order cook, #10 week; 8 Iaundry girls, %: 3 cooks private families, 4 to §0, w0 washing: 3 nice second girls, # nurse girls, 2 chambermaids, 5 wait- Tesses for west, 0, fare paid; 100 girls generai Housework. . All piacos’ for gen'l housework free on Monday, White's office, 119 N 10th st, i S 29060 WANTED—3 strong givis in_same hotel out of clty for luundry work; dishwashers, mru;fyu:g; cook for bourding houses $25; 2d ‘cook ‘rlfl try girls, cooks for families, good e work home,no bigh priced one need lps!yl 1ady’'s nurse; 60 !nrag’l erul work; Mrs. Brega, a WV ANTED—Firat class cook, 1014 M@sfir B, T TR1, foF genefal housework, two in family, B0th and Cass sts, (south of Dr, Mercer's), Mrs, Phil Stimmel, 3 IRL for general housework, small family, 020 8 20th st 5 M:-'In; ] ANTED-—-8t Tier, . Ad- W, cnogravlier, salary 80~ Ad dress 8 51, Bee office, 'anusnw rooms and day board. 109 Davenport. 221 6% OR RENT—Furnished rooms with Bosrd, 1722 Dodge st. e OOMBE—For rent, 423 N. 17th st on suite, hot and cold water, Buitable for gentlomen. Terms: tWO rooms URNISHED room with alcove, new honsa, new furniture, all conveniences, pleasant location 4 blocks ‘of P. 0., suitable’ for man and wife or3 gentlemen, Loard it desired, Ad- M) {'OR RENT—Furnished room with board; all modern conveniences; fine location: 2016 Dougias. e IN1CE rooms. steam heat, 1719 Davanport st. 4 et E‘Ul(l\'lsn ED room with board,2106 D<>\)_514s. B7 7 RooMana baurd, 8 per week, m{u},fi ESIRABLE rooms witi board, 172 Osj ;;al v, FINERT rooms in the city, handsomely fur- nished or unfurnisied;’ all modern con- yeniences: hotair, gas, bath, hot and ecold water, with or without board; reasonable prices; private family, 507 N. 2th st. 3215+ LEASAN furnished rooms, withor without board. €03 N, 1ith, cor, Californin. 142 J3j ARGE frout room, with or without board; smaller room; private t-muymmé WAN'I‘ED—A 800d cook, 1124 Davenport JROOMS and voard 103 S0, 2thst, 5710 PERSONALS. PERSONAL-~The Metrovolitan hall cor. I4th and Dofge, can be secured with or without supper rooms' far buiis, parties, weddings,con- ventions for the season of 1190, ApIY to George Heyn 316 8 I5th st. £ ERSONAL-- We sell the celobrated Scranton hérd conl: comes well prepared, clean and bright at Harmon & Weeth, 110 Nortn. 1oti, ERSON AL-—Harry- ton genwne free burning Kentucky lump coal, same as our neighbor Mrs, J yesterday from Harmon & Weeth, 119 N e e B0 G Muflm‘ to loan: cash bn hand, no delay, J. . Squire, 1219 Faruam st., Iirst National bank building, n FONEY to loan on city or farm property. Geo, J. Paul, 1639 Farnain 5t (il Open evenings, 11 private money to loan or will buy good mortgage, W, L. 8elby, 7 13, Bourd ot eade. D cau place pu good cattel scourity at reasonable ratest G b Bhaw, over 101 Howard t, 7 I HAVE %00 to loan on first or second mort- age security for two years from Jan'y 1sc.or will buy a first or second mortgage note, Ad- aress K39 Beo office, 04 ILE REMEDY—DPositive cures for piies in all forms. Sure cure or money rerunded. $1.00 box. Sent to any sddress on receipt of price, Zoe M. Firby, 1618 Clark street, Omaha. : LR E T ERSON A L—Buy a 6-500m cottage near cably aud Slerman ayemotor aud pay monthly, me as rent, onty $100 cash, Wright & Lasbury, Arlington blk, KX “STORAGE. TIIK Hotel dept. of the Union Pacific Rail- Way system solicits stordge of all xinds at their ‘warehouse in the A.nes hulldlnF Ninth and Jones, Trackage and ample facilitios for handling, etc, Iteasonable rates, m0J M MONEY to toan on dmproved city property 1" at & low rate of mterest. It will pay von to ses s bofore you make your loau, Globs Loan and Trust Company, successor to Gate Oty Land Company, 357 South 16th st.. Snpot site Board of Trade, i BUSINESS CHANCES. ANTED- & good pa; fgod locatior, i floor, it \ Partner with $25) to invest in yine well established business, Call or atdress 1609 Douglus ot LECTRICAN from the east with experience deaires u partner witn o small cavital to w't'g electrical instruments, Address 810 fice. CASH for all kinds of household goods at 1114 Douglas street. Omana Auction & Staraga Co TTIE cleanest and best storage in the city ut low rates ai 1114 Douglas atreet. Omahu Anction & Storage Co, 002 R SALE -A good business; good reasons for selilng. Address lock box 113 Holdrege, Neb. 330-1%2 {\OR SAL E—QOrtrade, a wellestablished nook and stationery store, Boxblfcity, 127 ANTED-—A girl f ‘le Daveupset s ‘WANTBD—UDOA‘I ;{lrl for general house- work in family of four; must be & good cook, (iood wages paid. Callat 623 N, doch ut. oy B e 201-8 \OR RENT--Veuy pleasant room suitable for two gentlemen, furniture new, on best car ine. 20 per moiith for board’‘and” reom. Address P 6% care Beo office, E:) R RENT—Neatiy turnished front room,al modern convenience, steam heat, 311‘%8.‘ 24th, VA/ANTED — A servant for genoral house- work, must bo a good cook and luuudress, Apply st 1141 8 Blst < Es ey ANTED--Neat gir1 fo 3 WANIHD Neat g for ganoral lousgyark FEW ladies and gentismen of £00d add AL seady nfighy v by Appiying 16 C. H. Jordan, Cozzens hotel. 9th and %my. Glu 0 do housework, 1324 S20th, 211 1 'le'llD-A few more ladies to learn aress . Call at Mrs, H. ' mlfi:‘:“p‘:fiwhfl rlllflilul‘l drows- ANTED—Girl for e 3 W e vand o i Wekzaonl (ot wANTHD—- Good girt 1120 N with, ‘N’ ANTED-A competent girl to do general lousework at mg' Harney, Mrs. ‘m\;mc. WAN:I‘GD-Lmy canvassers to introfuce a new article of great merit in their own vi- ctnla.x will y agents the unprecedented profits of two- ielr_entire receipts, No experience A 'Afldn- Raflrond R,nn- W ANIED lumediately, & 8t Mare v & D DRESSMAKING £ W ‘Capitol ave. dross & cloak S gl %mm&'&%m T TR AR S . BN w‘=‘llfl-fi RENT; un aud wife 2 roo) __FOR RENT--HOUSES. nhm*_—vfifi POR RENT-Klogautiynowly furnished rooms with or without board, one block from post- aflice, all modern convenionces, best locatinn in the city: also take day boarders! Call at 1078 17ch ¥ 811 39 FYRACKAGE storage at lowest rates, Bushman, 1511 Leavenwortn. OLAIRVOYANT. ORTUNE Tellor—Mrs. Lenorman can be consulied on all afais of life. | Ratiafaction iuarantoed. No, 810 N. 15th at. e Dll, NANNIE V.WARREN, clairvoyant .1ed- ical and pubiness medium. Female disenses & sp ecialy. 110 N. 16th st.,, rooms 2 andd. 95 —————————— e e W, M 094 = TWO nice front rooms, 2019 Davenport. . FOR RENT—-STORES AND OFFICES. F\DB RENT-A 1ai 1t oft latd nsa, heat and light l:.r'nilhld. Inq \rpc :ns J. 1ith o, Omdtialoglo. i FFICES for vent cheap in Withnell buildin O-unn heat, ol.v-wr' .':m u‘l\lltl mnfl‘:m m‘ll provements, 15th and Harney st, 0 Juj SHORTHAND AND _TYPEWRITING gTAHDAIkD snorthaud school,room 34 LIbik, (successor to ValeuWne's) the largest ex- clusive short hand school in the west, '] hers ure verbatim reporters. Particular attention paid fo t powriting. Mechanical construction ©of machine taught by factory expert. mq“y‘{‘"' —_— re THE most popular aud bost paying rotuil grocery store in Omaha for sale, Having de- cided to éngagedu the wholesale business it is necessary for me to dispose of my retail store, 1 can reduce stock to sut the purchaser. 1dos cash business only and ¥ stock invoioes four to six thousand dollars. Will sell for cash or good secured paper. Writo or comeNnd inyes- tigate. Ed N, Brown's C.0. 1, 710 and 712 No, 16th 264 114 A JELL established fancy goods pusinoss, duing 35,000 to $2,000 per year. Heason sick~ ness, Fine opportunity, Miss Mitchell, 1519 Farnam s B125e ANTED—A man Wil $10,0% to take an nc- tive interest in & gobd7meg business, ad- dress B 58, Liee, i - 270 ANTED—A partuer with 83,000 capital in e L e T V4 WL OAS] n Chamber of Commerce, A ml'n;I FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS = BENT—Fine basement on 8 B ud Jones at. well Siliod tor & Barvor R R L AL " e Clouser. T o OR 16th sh N EW ol stereoptican and 17 views, 510 x1s colored advertisements, Screen 12x10 feef in first-class order. Bell cheap for cash, or wii sccompany & lecturer and exhibit, Address box 246 Valentiue, Neb, 2 RACTS: OF TITLE, ABST TITLE COMPRTE sev of jeattol mortgago ab- Annn books, cheap. Fornam st gflmi . i FOR EXQHANGE. YHE party looking for a well lighted dr; ilunun:yfor Job, pxrlnlm oftice Ha;nl lhln' else can get basement 1601 Howard st. Jan. 1sf o7 JTURE 2x132 feet, S s "fi "'toe: 4 storles aud humnm. (STORES at, 107,702 711 8 16th, 2x00 each, large il wiaio ; ¥, Hal 0 Pavian i Loavturaished. Thos, . ['OR BALE--A quantity of h\llldlufi‘uwlo: apply to the superintendent Beo bui! I& FOB SALE—A 35-horse power Porter engine 1in good condition, w 1 6,100 yiin. g:: 11x16; for Dmlnnhrflpp ly 10 Thi 6y \URNITURE for sale and 10 room house for rent, 1811 Cass st. 0 T B‘fll RENT—Store, 1111 Farnam st. 20x128 Toet, 3 storl 1 celiar, i Farnam llf. - e unf.llbwm R SALE—Une white pony at half ApDly 10 Brod W. Gray. . o cor,outl and Doiglas, 1] B BENT — The undersigned belng th } m:’c‘fi:mj&x‘?-flru?mm-ffi welinge iy Tates Lo sécur desirable tenants far che win, Yo now brick stores. 24ta aud Grace, sach BiX new brick 1ll-room houses, with edera convanicuce for Yont at 16ea tand ATt lok m-?nn house with every con- N d le A HK teams and sing) H“'mhfii cows t%lr salo l:: onable rates, .. ) Floming, m'g'r, WANTED-TO BUY. ANTED—Good commercial brasks Morigage Loau Co., N Rxion DIk, i Furni W ANTED~ household PAT T T for cash, Wells Auction & v‘q.;m NIJDOIJ‘ st R RENT-Hut siore; 18 Douglas st T ORI TR R S TNPROVED farm and cffy property for mer- ol g mercs. d chandife, Adaress, ‘namber Com- D¢ 128 Ir”you_flnu anything to exchange call on o address H. B, Cole, B/6)1Continental, Otlice open evenin 138 AND -Finely 1m) LANSST i tni city property. F\OB EXCHANGE~Some clear, improved Nebraska farms for Omaha "or Council Blutfs property. Might assnme light incum. brance, drawer 82, Blar, Neb, 304-5% 1BST mort houses and lots other bullding mater] rovéd farm for good team o Lot of thrms w':'xen.w tor clear lsnds and Om: change for S [ FOH SALE or Ex —Kor horses or mules, 1nlce, cl tock los, o o Woud & Co, Yoo 1, 590 & Thth s, 2 g e BW'A.I;EW% half loterest in & Pl ush Oy e e i iness. Houses R EXCHANGEBouutibul ho UHANGE -Bosut Mon- len lou&b-“”,“ e mouth park. Spi ¥ o v and c% DOR SALR~Good f-room house 81,500, vacant ot #80), one d-room nouss with barn $1,30). Apply on prem'ses, 5416 Decatur gt"r”e,o)t'. TERY low. 2 new houses and lots in Council Blais: 1'lot, South Omahy, very 1ittle mon- oy required. Wlte A, B. Paddock, Blgin, Neb. JOR BALE-Homes complete with fall lot in Clifton:Hill. ~Easy terms to men of imited income. _Easy of access, Now is the time to make arrangements tor a home. Houses wiil be finished and painted to sult you. .Out ot %5 recently bullt wa have but 6 nof soid. Montnly payments from the start if you wish. A, b Tukey, N. Y. Life bldg. 200 T HAVEsome very cheup lots for building purpote on easy terms, H, B. Cole, Room 6, Continental block. B13T VERYBODY take notice that there will be s0ld at auction l\uturdli'. Jan, 11th, by the Renl Estate exchange lots i4, 15 and 16, block 13, Albright's annexto South Omaha,’ These are nice south front lots neor 2ith st., eight blocks south ot Q"' st. 8ix cottages could be built on them that wounld rent rud“{, ‘They will go to the highest bidde Don't fail to be on hand and get a bargaifi. Terms one-hulf cash, bulance 1, 2 aud 3 years. 207 9 ouice of Patnership Dissolution. To whomsoever it may concern: The parinerahip heretofore existing botween the two undersignad s this day aissolved by mutunal consent,” The business of the firm will be continued by and in the name of William Cummings. All outstandings of the said firm must be paid said William C WILLIAM CUMMINGS. {1 L Nicsos. TIME TABLES, BURLINGTON ROUTE. Depot 10th & Mason st Chicago Vestibi Chicago M Chicago_Looai Denvor Vestibu Lincolu & Concordua £0° Colorado Mafl............ Chicago Fast Mai, via U P. Transter...... § Kansas Clty Express..... Kensas City Express. ..., mmings when-due Omaha Neb., Janum THE RAILWAY Ex. TPY TUBRTRET ges pEEEED | OR BALE—Nice cottage for $100 casn and 15 monthly. H. E, Cole, Lls"[‘ your property with H. E. Cole. QR SALE--Splondid 35 section af umproved land in Kansas, _ Price, §66): only 81k cash, balance time. Dig bargain. H. E."Cole, room 6, Continental biock, and 2604 N 24th st. 1i-7 (SEECIAL valuator of Omaba real estate and ¥ NobraMa lands: ten years experience. G.G, Seay. bi6 Paxton bl A90-§14 BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Depot 16th & Webster sts, 8. Paul Limited.... C. M. &8T. PAUL. Depot lith & Marcy sts. No. 2, Mall.... No, 4. Express. No. 1. Mail. No, 8. Expres: 4 MISSOURI PACIFIO, Dapot 15th aud W ebster. Arrive at Omahn OR SALE-—$050 will buy iot 50x12) in Omahs View, one block frum motor line, nicely on grade. Lots in this addition are worth $£,000, and the above ?lrlcu 18 open for u short tims only. G, B. Tzschuck, e ha 1 761 LW'H 1y Sherldan binco, Leavenworth street, roe blocks from street cars.only two miles from court ho Prices 8300 per lot, $10 down and $10 & month, seven per cent interest, Lowis 8. Beed & Co., room 13, Board Trade. 817 QR SALE—-A bargain {n Platnview, cornor lot, $1,250; $75 cash. Doublo” corner on Lake street, $1,600; 500 cash. Double corner in South Omaha, 150 feet, 6ast frout, 8L20): $300 cash, Five ncres 4 miles from Omaha postofiice,and 2 miles from Exchange Bullding,8outh Umalis, $1,750; 700 cash. 210acres 5 miles from city lmits, bighly im- proved, $10,000 cush. ‘with bath, etc., corner, on Six-room co Caming at, & on easy Terms Or can ex- 878 chauge equity in it; $2,00) for clear lot, W. . Homa Bolby's add. $500. 29 oman, Room'd, Frenzer biock, %(JUTHOmlnA lots, W, e 320, 50 REAL Estato Barcains—Now is the time to buy real estate in South Omahs. Enlarging the aiTeady inmense packing louses: paving the splendidiy graded streets; buliding two fine and costly viaducts: running motor lines into South Omaha;: building gigantic cooperage establishment will make reaity lively in the next #) ays, 60 buy now andbo in the swim. Wo will guarantee 2 per cent profit onthe tol- lowing: Lot 4, block 1, Brown park, on 24th south ot () street, near viaduct....... . ... .5 1,600 Lot 20, block', Brown pa..,’ on ‘#ith ‘1 biook south Of Q street. Yesszzioite s 1900 Lot 22, block 8, Brown park, on #td 1 Dlocksou th of O street. . 1,20 Lota 13 #n d 14, block 6, B ‘24d, 1bloch eust of 2th—for both, 1,500 5,000 1,500 90 {SOUT!1 Omaha iots. V. L. Selby's add. Lot 60x150 feet ou 25th st., opposit. hotel at grade with goot house ot Omaha, fronting Rulltoad avenue Lot & bidek 46, South Omaha- o0x150. s Lots 11 and 12, biock ), qoubie cornet-malke 3 50-foot lot 1,800 Lots 1 und 2, block 65, South Omail, double corner, at gradp. ... 6,000 Lots 5 und 6, block 13, Bonth Omas, This 15 all gllt edge, fuside property. The above. eicns ‘catnst Do Auplioaion e, Boukh Omaha. Apyone wanting a genuine bargain will not fail to secure one or more of the above lots at once as the above prices will not bo quoted atter this wosk. “Iuvostigate this. M. , Upton Co., 10th aud Farnam, Omabi, the Lot BOXT5 n lot A, block 81, double corner at grade 5,000 “0ld Heliable" real estate dealers, ul-pllumu.gi. * Notice. Matter of application of Gottlieb Wuethrien liquor lcense. a Nozmh h‘;n\)x‘é‘\::l flxlollfi(sullub wuoxhrl\al o unuary, A. ), lmfl ‘ppllcullo¥| 1o the noly of Fire and Police Commisgioners of Omaha, for license wul‘ldulll. lrlfllumu and vinous liguors, at No. 1722 ana 1724 8t Mur!hu Avenue, Fourth Ward, Omaha, Aeb., from 15t &ot Jan- uary |m‘:n\u 1st day of Januwry,1%1. s UL et et Npcareiluce o pic snuar; A7D. 1600, the naid Tiognse will bo granted. ' 13 Gorruizs WukTHRICH, Applicant. Notice. HERE will be a stocktolders ) f th U. B, Loun & Tavestment Cor meld bt thlr Sding, Omave Neb, - Senuny B : h n‘ala& ». % 16th, A No. 4, Bt. L. & R. C, No. 2! at. 1. & K. C. No. i, 8t. [ £ K. C. No. 1, Bt. L. & KD, C.&N.W.R R. Depot Wth & Marcy sts. Chicago fixpress, Dally... Fast Limited, Dally.. ... Atlantic Mall, Datly, C.B. Eastern Vestibule,,'..... All tenins daily, UNION PACIFIC Depot luth and Marcy sts. Ex| Oniaha. *Overlund Flyer... *Limived Fast Mal 'Dlfl; Except Sunday, SUBURBAN TRAINS: Westward, Running between Louncil Bluffs and Al br‘f"“‘ in addition to the stations mentioned, trains stop at Twentieth snd Twenty-fourth streets, and at the Summit in Omahu, Broad-[Traus- | Omala Bouth way. | fer, \| depot. [Sheely,(Omabia A M.JA M. 6:30 28] BeEii=cie saoe h @ m. ' Heturning "leaves Bouth Omanan:i p. m., arrive COUNOLL SBLUFFS, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIO, 5 D No, 1 A No. 8. Wpm 7 THE REALTY MARKEY. lN![‘NI'MK\’l‘! Placed on yestorday. K E Reld ana husband to J 8 Fartes, lot 16, DIK 13, Omaba View, wd ... 3 1 B Wood, trustes, etal, to A i Myhs iots Tand &, bik 85 and lot 9, blk 4, South Omaha, doed , I, Schiroeder, tristes, to C'IF Luce, 1o( 1 bIK 12, Brown park, w ... ... L A Harmon and wife to (8 ifotehor, 11, blk "B, Bedford, w d P I'Price to'd H Price,’ x40 in 8w sw 10- I8, qod.... N T G € Hobble aud wifs to & 1 Hali, ot 8, ik 2, South Exchange place, w d.... L and N S Hammond to K B Hall, lot bk 2, South Bxchange piace, q ¢ 08 Montgomery, trustes, to Milton Mont- fomery, wnd i lots T wind & blk 0, 8 1t Rogers'addn, ‘wd 1. Margaret Eilen MeoC of 8 14 of nw Johin Lindurholn John, 5 1510t & bk 1, Park place, and 8 4 {0t 1, bik B, Contral park, q o d 0 A Olson fo B F DeRight, lots 11 and 18, ik 2, Oklahoma paek, w d...o... . 1 1,200 24 400 Tot 00 500 Eleven transf. Building Permits, The following permits were issuel yestor- day: one-story ¢ framo cottage, place y trame coti Mary A, Lisy, ones it addition, Twentie Wilcox' Atcond and Klm stroets. Two permits. 1 have suffered with rhieumatisw for quite a number of years, aund after trying Salva- tion Oil pronounce 1t the best remedy 1 have over used. Mxs, J. ZIMMERMAN, Wetherade vilie, Ma. Caution msures safety, and all cautious people cure their colds with Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. e, g Sounds at Long Distanc>s. The distance at which the ear can dis- tinguish sound depends both upon the intepsity of the sound and the medium through which it is transmitted, be- sides other causes, including the stato of the atmosphere. In the polar ro- gions Sir John Franklin conversed with e at a distance of more than a mile, And again, sounds have great force in water. Colladon, by experiments made at Luke Geneva, estimated thatn. bell of common size, one that could be heard a distance of three to five miles on land, could. if submerged in the sea, be heard over sixty miles. Franklin asserts that ho heard the striking together of two stones in the water half n mile away The report of a cannon travels very far, because it communicates a vibration to thesoil. The cannonading at Floreacs was heard at Leghorn, fifty-six miles away, and that at Genoa, over one hun- drea miles. In 1762 the report of the cannons fired in Mayence could be heard at beck, 146 miles away. ‘When, in 1809, the cannons boomed {u Heligoland, the sound was heard at Hanover, a distance of 157 miles. The greatest distance at which artifcial sounds are kuown to have been heard was on December 4, 1832, when the can- nons at Aotwerp were heard in the Erzgebirge mountains, 870 miles dis- tant. The noise produced by the great eruption of Cotopaxi, in 1744, was heard over six hundred miles. -~ Pears' soap secures a beautiful complexion, e sl We are the People. Business men from Nebraska for Chi- cago, Milwaukee and all eastern cities will please nota that by the new time schedule (in effect from and after No- vember 17, 1889), they can arriveat Omana about 4 p, m., can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and can then take 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 car leav- ing Council Bluffs at 6:30 p. m,), and arrive 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 Priuclp:d eastern and southeastern ines; ov if desired, passengers for the east can remain over in Chicago a fow hours for business or pleasure and re- sume their journey by. the aftdrnoon fast and limited trains of all the eastern roads. In aadition to the foregoing, another through short-line train leaves Omaha daily at 9:15 a. m. and Council Bluffs ay 9:40 a, m., arriving in Chicago at 6.50 a. m,, making close connection with the express trains of all eastern roads. For tickets and further particulars apply to the nearest ticket agent, or to F. A. Nash, general agent, 1501 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. oLt Minutes and Seconds.’ Did you ever cateh yoursell wonders ing why it is that **60 seconds make a minute and 60 minutes nake an hour?” In Babylon there existed, besides the decimal system of nouwation, another system, the sexagesimul, which counted by sixties, Why that number should have been chosen is clear enough, and it speaks weil for the practical sense of those ancient Babylonian merchants, There is no number which bas so man, divisors as 60. The Babylonians di- vided the sun’s daily journey into 24 parasangs, or 710 staaia. Taeh pava- sang or hour was subdivided into 60 minutes. A parasang is about a Ger- man mile, and Babylonian astronomers compared the progress made by the sun duriug one hqgur at the time of the equinox to the progress made by a good walker during the same time, both making one parasang. The whole course of the sun during the equinoctisl hours wus fixed at 360 degrees, This system was handed down to the Greeks, and Hipparchus, the great Greek phils osopher, who lived about 150, B. C., in~ uced the Babylonian hour into Eurone. Ptolemy, who lived about the same time, and whose name still lives in connection with the Ptolemiac sys- tew of astronomy, gave still wider cur- rency to the Babylonian mode of reck- oning time. It was carried along on uiet stream of traditional knowledgoe through the Middle .:Fn. and comen down to us in ilg original form, For Constipition Use Horsford’s Acid Phos) Dr. J. R. Fortson, Kiowa, Ind, 7' AyS 1 *I have Lried it for constipation, with success, and think it worthy & thorough trial by, the profession.” Pt SO Al The Flowers of Eurnps. A O!f the 4,200 kinds of flowers Which grow in Europe, only 420 are oderifer- ous. The white flower is the most com- mon, there being 1,204 kinds of thay color. Less than one-fiith of these are fragrant, Of the 951 kinds of yellow flowers 77 are odoriferous; of the rod kinds, 81; of the 807 violet blue kinds, 18. Of the 140 kimds with com colors 28 ure fragrant, e e Nervous debility, poor memwory. difidence, sexual um--u.wplnau.mnd 4 Dr. IILIL‘ Neryine. Samples free at Kuba & Co's, 15th sad Douglas. " 2 ‘