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SPECTAL NOTICES. OMAHA. - - S | No advertisements: will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Terms--Gash in advance. Advortisments under this pead 10 o 1ine for the tirst lusertion, 7 cents f #equent insertion, and 81,64 per line No advertissments taken for loss than 2 cen dor first insertion. 8aven words will e counted o the line, they ‘must run consecutively and paid in ADVANCE. All advertis Juents mustbs handed in befor ., and ynder no circumstances en or discontinued by telepone, 4 advertising in these columng and hay- answers addressed in care of THE Brk Will please ask fora check to enable them to get thietr ie one will be de on presentation of check. All answers to ad Vetisments should be enclosed in envelopes. All advertismonts in these columns ars pub. 1ished in both morning and evening editions of Tuk Bee the circulation of Which agregates more than 18,000 papers daily, and gives the ad- vertisers the't 1, ot only city circu- ation of Tie BEE, but al<o of Council Hiufla, Jincoln and other cities and towns throughout 1his section of the country, .. BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these colnmns will be takes on the above conditions, at the following busi 1iews honses who are authorized agents for Tik BER special notices, and will qiote the same Fates as can b had at the mafn office. JOHN W. BELL, Phinrmuctst, £ South Tenth 11l they ¢ (V1AsE & EOD ationers and Printers, 113 Eouth 16th Street, S H FARNSWORTH, Pharmncist, 2115 Cum- o ing Street, S, Pharmuclst, 624 North 10th PAIL, Phurmackst, 1715 Geaven- trect. ]il‘14l|l:i‘ PHARMACY, 2208 Farnam Strect, SITUATIONS WANTED. fi}/\ TED—Eituations for men and w thelir #; wa have ll kinds and qualities; they will B, 15th. erod except | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1800, OR RENT- New &room house, fornia streets, all convemences, #0. A. Wakeley, room 505 N. Y. Life bullding. 9% MOR RENT—About January 4, to responsible tenants only, a residence i the Paul biock, cor, 19th and Chicago: most modern, attractive and cheap. W 29 Pauil, 1000 Farnam. 1A foot, 4 Atories and basement, 1107 Harney. w0 ('OR RENT—Hy D, V. Sholes company, room First Nationai bank. § rooms, all convenicnces, bells, bath, raiige, furnace, etc #2i 8 rooms and bath, All conveniences, or place rooms, Bice location, city water. roums, Windsor place, niice locatiou, 4 Yooms and bath on Sherman ave. rooms and bath with barn, all conven- : store on Park avenue, §7: 4-room cottages nenr Setvard st, 190 T HE lower story ot house No. 217 Soutl st., b rooms and cl grate,'gas, hot and ¢ room, good cellar, month, j ith ot, afr heat. mantel ana 14 and cistern water,bath nice sodded yarc 5 a i -A om brick flat, watre And 1102 8 1ith, up stairs, room's, 670 N.room_brick house. electric bells, bath. . lnundy, etc., $10. J. 2th &Y ROOM fIat with steam heat, 16th st., near OJones. Thos, F. Hall, 311 Paxton block. b7s Pum [ Just c 1 the new bulldin corner of 16th and s from Farnam, at -room flats mpleted on th Jones str four blocl Prices ranging from 830 to 86, ineliding water, Thess are the best nreanged flats In the city and _are supplied with wraught stesl ran nandsome mantels and mauy other couven- {enced not ally found In fiats, In’ summer the building will furnished withawnings, and all outside doors and win- dows with Portland Maine scrasns, Apply at store of the building No, street, orgs Clousel ; FORRENT-ROOMS FURNISHED AURNISHED rooms, steam heat, 810 and 812 per mouuh, 6148, 16th st first floor. 636 16§ TLY furnished room, south front. 2204 rnam. ST 178 FIIWO furnishied rooms to let, 2022 St. ave. 705 8. 16th Mary's — - - L.1) 0O RENT—Furnished rooms, with bath and steam, 19 Howarad s 459 ork reasonably. Mrs. Breyn, 14§ simng o0 100 ANTED-Situations for good girls, Thave iots of them now. Mrs, Brega,314'% 8, 16th, 610 16, 7OUNG man, speaks English and German, ( wants position in grocery to learn trade. Address 871, Bee, 481-10t V ANTED—Position as accountant or general cortespondent by o man 0€23 yenrs exp rince witn large concarns, Unquestionablo re- ferencos, Addross T 12 Bee. 577 10 ANTED-~Position as collector; best of referenco and bond furnished. Address 5 'WANTED--MALE HELP. T 'HE Denver Stute_Lottery Co, want_nge tickets 0 conts, - Address A, C. Denver, Col TNORRENT Two pleasantly furnisned rooms\ one with an alcove, with or without board. Reforsnces required, Addrose, 1011 Dy vonport 6 16, JICELY furnisted room with board, 2106 Douglas. 445 16 QURNISHED rooms with board. heat and Tight, 25 per month: well worth investiga- tion. Call at 210 N. 10th s 105 {OR RENT-Pleasant furnisiod room and 00d table board for two gentlemen or two Iadios; 20 per month; on best motor hne in city. 1050 Park ave. 3T, CLAIR W Dodge. J5th and k or month, 084 opean _hotel Specinl rates by w shed rooms forigenticmen only, N Bodye. 950 '\VAN'[‘IH) At once drug clerk and good hoy, One Who has worked in drug store pr ferred. Inquire at1517'5 Farnam. 17) A DA first class blacksmith, one that can do first class plow work und horse sloeing; apply to Win. Sperling, LeWitt, Neb. VW ANTED_Canvassers and agents overy. where for {udispensable household laun- ary novelties. Exclusive rights! Quick sales! Large profits] Write for particulars, The Em- Washer Co., Jamestown, N. Y. 600 1) inted in D! ‘\VAN youhg | acqu the city to solicit lifo insurance; 537 Paxton block, between 4 and 6 p. m. /7 JANTED—A man fully competent to take /" charge of the construction department ot ® 1 contracting business. For further informa- | /A uddress P, 0. liox 1810, Denver, Col. b o819 W ANTED—A man to take an office and re resent a manufacturer; 860 A weei; small capteal roguired. Address, with stamp, Manu- SEEver) Box 70, West Acton, Mass 520-16 ANTED—An energetic young man to vass for a_recontly pafented article, will #ell on sight; the right man can make some monoy out of this if it 15 attended to av once. . 15, Chamber of Commerce. 91 [ ANTED—8alesmen at #75 per month sula snd expensos to sell & Mne of silvovsplate ware, watcnes, euc., h& sample only: horse ai team furnished free. Writo at once for fuil ticulars and sample case of goods free. ard Silverware Co., Hoston, Mass. EN to trayel for the Tonthill nurseries of Canada, We pay 80 to #100 & month and exnenses to agonts to sell our Canadian grown stock. Add, Stoue & Wellington, Mndluml‘,’_xvh i at Singer Sewing , 1618 Douglas st. 266 F 3 an- Stand- 078 ANTED—Canvassers Machine Of WANTED FEMALE HELP. W ANIED-A gixl for genoral housework. Wi M. Yates, i@nd uad California sts. 691 177 A girl for general housework, y at 1201 Chle 085 16+ —A good girl, 2514 Douglas 1. Brown. 594 16 VW ANTED, A good girl for genoral Touse work. 462 B, 24th ave, 602 173 W[Nrmv ~GIr\ for general nousework in oy, sl family, German proferred, 1105 N. L "‘VA giel to do housework, small Eamlly. Callufter 5 p. m., #7190 Jackson st. D—Good girl for genera 25 Hurney. oung lady, 16 or 14, to set tvpe, toom 426, 1Hee bullding, (il 'E; 00ks, private family, #, no washing: womah cook to ko west on ranch, #: housekeeper for farmer, 8§ week: s 'Tor hotel, 88 and £10 weok: pastry cook, 81 16 seneral work, White's office, 119 : 553 16% VWV ANTED- A good girl ut 814 8 20th, 680 16+ 7 ANTED—Immediately, Iady to be in- htructed and thko sat 0t books to keop, I 1. Bmith, 00 New York Lite' building, | i actory, (21 HIRT maker. OmuhA Shirt Iy Farnum. \/ ANTED—A_first-cluss girl to do_general housework at 1814 Dadge, 582 16 housework. haw el A i mselves 1u tho selonce of mmll(‘lul lmyl surgical nursing muy receive private instruc- tions at reasonable rates. ~Apply to J, A, Lons- anle,room 20 Withnell block,cor. 15th 1 ANTED—-A girl for gen ¥ housework, 2113 Clark B0 15t n&-nnrll housework, v week ; 523 N 20ch st, S ANTED—Ladies and gontlomen to incro- duce our spring Hne of gloves ou salary, Bamplos free, xpeues advanced. Address with stamp, Koyul Glove Co., Cincinnati, Olio, AT W ANTED—A competent young lady book- keepor, one Wwho Writea shorthand pre- ferred, Address, 864, Beo oftice, I y agonts wanted for my now V- child's walst, ‘skirt, rier combined, The cutest lttle garment uade. Agents make r.w daily, “Also Melntosh Waterproof Hug- “Fronch Peasants,” Motber IHubba loaca outside, rubber nsido—and full ilne dies’ und chiliren's furnishing goods, Stam) r catalogue, E. H, Campbell, 45¢ Randolp) hicago, B10-23¢ W ANAED—Guod kil to cook, wash and ir. FOood Wiges: nolie but comprtent need diy. Mus, W. M, Bushman, 614 8, 17th. hII;-“ mall tamily, #1 pei 97 ADY ugents colning mouey; wonderful new Ilrul-bu:‘undurulrn:‘nnu il fuseit: proot froe. Address Little & Co., 216 Clark st., Chi- ongo, 1lls, ] DRESSWMAKING DNGAGEMENTS to do dressmeking in fam- idflwl-ul tod. Nlunlurdy.bl';s[;“ i st '—Furnished rooms, also front ck parior. 160) Douglas. 087 TOOR RE! and b Fm( RENT—A plensant room for gentlemen, All modern conveniences. Corner 20th and St. Mary's avenue, or 620 S. 20th, rick residence. 8 OR RENT WO Wi Well_furnished south room for it board; gns, bath, eto. R15 odge: 26 F\mTF Furnished room, 1910 Caplit DLEASANT heatod rooms on sulte or_smglo: il modern conveniences: clieap to parties: 3 blocks south court house, 623°S. QI KENT—Furnished rooms with board, 1722 Dodge st, £ {URNISHED room with alcove, now house, new furniture, all conveniences, pleasant location 4 blocks 'of P. 0., suitable’ for man and wife or 3 gentlemen, board if desired, Ad- dress 8%, Bee. DLEASANT furnished rooms, withor without board, €02 N. il ! 142 J50) ARGE front room. with or without board Jnlso, smaller room; private family, ISk Dodge. () Rumxsuna bonard 105 o, 25th TR RENT—Vory pioasant room suiable for two_gentlemen, furniture new, on bsst car line, #20° per moiith for board and room. Address P 6, care Bes office, 333 FOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES, JTORE for rent, 614 8. 10th st. Wackson. QR RENT—Fine basementon 8 E_corner of 16th and Jones st,.well suitad for a barbor shop, plumber’s ofice and many other things, Inquire at middle store of the buliding, George Clouser, . 542 Inquire 1623 o {'OR RENT — Tho undersigned being tha owner of Of the following vacant stores an-d llings, will rent the same at special low fatos to secure dosirablo tenants for the win- e ‘I'wo new brick_stores, 24th and Grace, ench 20x00, with cellar Three new brick 7-room flats, 24th and Grace, nd modern con- with mautels, bath room: veniences, Six mew brick 1l-room housos, with every modern convenience, for rent at 1¢ss than hal £ rates, 20th and Burdette. Oaé new brick 10-room house with every con- venlence, 2th and Marcy. One store bullding and’ largoe cellar, 15th and Wirt, with meat market tools and' fixtures, very' choap, Rix smail houses at 8 and # per month each, For particulars call at office, room 1, Barker block. O. . Taylor, TPUE patty looking for awell ighted dry L pasement for job printing oflice or anythiug else can get basement 1601 Howard st Jan. Tt QTORES at, 707,700 711 8 16th, 22x60 each, 1arge Wsuow windows, steam Leat furnished. 'Thos, ¥, Hall, 311 Paxton blk. 564 OR RENT—Store, 1111 Farnam st, 20x123 fuot, 2 sforios and cellar, Nuthuan Shelton, 1614 Farnam st. 00 Fuu RENT—Half store, 1616 Douglas st, 080 PO RENT—The 4-story brick building, with or without power, form rly oceupied by the Bee Publishing Co,, ‘016 Farnam at- - The buiid ing hus a fire proof cement basement, complete steani-heuting Axtures, water on all the tioors, gus, e, Apply et the'office of The Bee. 015 with electrio | VW ANTED By traveling man, board and room with light and neat for wite and child 1 pleasant location on some car line. Must not excesd §35 a month. Address C, E. A Western Newspaper Union, city., 610-10) UCTION #nies ry_Tuesday Thursiny & Saturday morning at 1114 Douglas giroet, Omaha Auction & Storage Co, H, B COLE, reliable fire insurance . 001 QUBSCRIDE for shares in the Security Build. ing and Loan_nssociation, authorized cap: 1tal $10,000,000. B, Apple, Agt. and Local Trens. ¥are block B1j 17+ LOST, T glish mastiff, Party finding dsame will'recoive reward, Room 404, Paxton block. 564 {145 RENTAL ACENCY. JOI HENA- Houses and stores, Property cared for, taxes paid. Midland Guarantee & Trust Co, 1014 Farnani st._Abstracts. 081 TE jon wish to rent a house or store seo H. C Continental block; office open evenings, e J ~J. Wilkinson, room 618 Pagton block . E. COLE, rental agent; office open sven- eings o0l PERSONALS, A.and Mrs. Lonsdale, chiropodists, ma « sage nnd electric operators; 15 and other foot troubles successfully tre 20 Withnell block. ADIES und gentiemen can rent masg suits at 622 N, 1uth st. TE.sou navethe prevailing trouble, 1a gripd o influenza, which leads to branchitis, pnev: monta and consumption, consult Dr. J. Waiter Smith,physiclan and surgeou,late of New York city, ‘Office, room 10, Bushman blk. cor. 16th and Douglus st. 633212 DERSONAL~-The Metropolitan hall cor, 14th and Dodg 1 with or without SUpPer rooms far bails, parties. weddings,con- ventions for the season of 180). Apply to Geovge Heyn 815 8 15th st & JILE REMEDY—Positive cures for all forms, Sure cure or money refunded, $1.00 box. Sent to any sddress on receipt of price. Zoe M. Firby, 1618 Clark strect; Omatia. ties 1n iz 'STORAGE. FPIE cloa and best storage 1o o o v at fow rates at 1114 Douglas street. Omiaha Auction & Storage Co, [ rl\l(.'m AGE siorage at lowest rates, W, M Bushman, 1511 Leavenwortn, 004 CLAIRVOYANT. GJAUX, clarivoyant, tells your tull lite, R. Dp t, present and future, treats all chronic dlsenses, 402 N, 16th st, 170 16t RS, ECCLES, famous fortune telier und clairyoyant, business, love marriage and changes: massage treatment, 607 8. 13th, next to Barker hotel 55113 EIL CLAY TON—Clalrvoyant and_magnetic healer can by her wonderful will power grant you any request. 714 8, 16th, flat 8. 513-1 F you have the prevailing trouble, Ia_grippe, Lor'imtuenza, which laeds in bronchitis, poe umption, consult at once Dr, Walter Smith, physician and surgeon, late of Now York city Oiice, room 10, Busman, bik., cor. 16th and Douglas st. of R NANNIE V.WARREN, ical and budinéss mediun, a sp eclaly, irvovant ined- Female discas 119 N. 16th st., .rooms 2 and i SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING JTANDARD snorth § LIbIK, (Buccessor to Valentine's) the la clusive short hand school 1n the west. are verbatim reporters, Particular attention paid 1o typewriting. Mechan of machine taught by factory expert. Circulars. %7 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS {OR SALE, Cheap— Five now'2-ented platform spring wagons, Oue new platform spring grocer's delty.ory wagon, One open buggy. top buggies. Two surroys with pole and shafts, One new carriage, extension top. One heavy farm wagon, almust new, Seven p nies, Three head heavy horses. TWwonew carts, One uew catter, One coal bed, good, One set heavy double harness, new., One sot Ii ht double harness, hew. One set single harfless, One chest carpenter tools, One B tlat cornet, sil\ @ Hoom 13, Board of Trade. 595-18 OR SA [E—One New Ere grading machine; big bargain, Wm, Simeral, 221 and 222 First Natdonal bank. B89 18 OR SALI Slelghts! Sleights! Omaba’s lurgest variety, W. T Seaman, 1331-33-35 N, 16th st, 576113 [(JOR SBALE or trade—One flat top desk, one elght-foot standing desk, one lease of section of school lands, 48) acres ' of improved ‘western land and six sections of U. P. railroad land. H. H, Henderson. 400 Paxton block. 54 TErqubave the prevailing troublo, La Grippo or Influenza, which leads to bronchitis, pneu- monia and consumption, consult at onee'lr. J., Walter Smith, physician and surgeon, late of New York City. Ofice room 10, usliman blk, corner 16th and Douglas st. 565 £ 12 OR SALE—~5 fresh milch cows, 802 North 44th st,, one block south of Cuwming. b34-158 TPOR SALE—Seme good watches and dia- monds cheap. B. F. Masters, rooms 4, With- nell blk. \OR SALE— Fino close carringes at Seaman’s, Omaha's largest varioty. Landaus, coupew, rockawi TOR BALE—A BALE—A woll furnishe voarding house, 209 Farnam st. HOR BALE—A quantity of bullding stone; pply tothe superintendent Beo bulding. [ ONEY toloan on furnlture, organs, pianos A Ihnr..a and way . HawXeye lnn«tm'n‘i Co., room 33, Douglas blky Bth aud hmhv ata, Ty - ( NE hundred dollars l"‘ ey 10 loan or will buy snort timW fnortgage or good Room i, boATd of tralle, 100)__ (3, PER CENT residence loans 1000 to 10,000 )Building loans at special rates, The Mead Investment Cg, Beo bullding, 102 money to buy small notas or mort- Room 13, Board of Tra 12 OANE at lowost ratess nd; o always on hand; Inotes bonght; money. advauced on Auy availablosecurity, The I'8aple’s Financial E change, room 57, Barker BIock, 12 T loan on first-class, inside Omaha proo erty and farm lands, * Star Land & Loan 16.9% Farnam st, 53-11 ONEY 10 LOAN in quantities from 800 10 300, Nodelay. ISt and “nd mortgages Private_money At lowest rates and . Renl estate for sule or ex- Kendall, room 806 Brown bullding, a6 Fi iR Sholes, room 210 First National bAnK, Pbetore making your loans 105 YHATTEL loans at lowost rates, busineas confidential. J. B, Eminger, 1417 Farnam st, e N bought, best privile change, i f\'IllHyA.‘\'h(lEm;u;;l"‘. ust Co., N, Y. Life M obidg,complete abstracts furnisheéd and tilos toreal mvnu-c)uulmuwl.]‘u”l"“*'fl-\slxllnr'\l!‘ od. MONEY to Tonn on Horses, vigons, mules, AVl household goods, planos, organs, diamonds, at lowest rates, ‘The first otganized loan office in the city, Makea loans from ihirty {o toree lundred and sixty-five (&¥8, Which can be paid in DArt or whole at any tne, t.us lowering the principal and interost. Call nud see us when yéu want money. We can assist yuu]lrumr:l) and to your advantage withont ramoval of ‘i‘."]"‘" or publ: ll.)l‘ Money always on hand, No delay In ma ng loans, I, Rteed & Co., 419 8 13th or Bingham & Sons, 03 1\ ON 0, 60 or N da; 0 _furnicure, AV pianos, horses, houses, ete. J.J, Wilkiason, 618 Paxton bik. 120 I OANS—City and_farm_lo 1ortgage i Jper bought. McCagne Investment Co. 115 VY E iave some private funds toloan on Lric residonce blocks at low rates. Kimball, Ryan, 12 am st 428 8 COLE, loan agent. Open evenings, Chnmnp H. MONEY loanod on furniture, horses and wa- AVLgons, rates reasonable. City Loan s S 13thst., opposite Millard notel. ¥ to loan on real estats se t rates. Before negotiuting Wallace, R 310 Brown bldg., 16th aud ity at 108 »ougl 1 VY ANIED First class inside loans. Lowost rates. Call and seo us, Mutual I[nvest- ment Co., 1504 Farnam. 106 | FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE, JOR AL rea halt lots In Plainview on Snders st. 1,000 each: J. H, Lamb, Conn- clt Blufrs, 605 21 OOK ovar this list A fine littls lome,f FoOms, water, gas, bath, sower connections, mantel, not & mile from P, 0., on car line, paved street, east tront, % cash, bal at 6pek cont on oasy torms; & Kreat bargun Double front ia Kilby place, only #1,000; & Acres on belt line, will make 24 fitty ft lots; a SUAD 10 this for s0mp one: can sell on ensy terms trado It for & good building lot, t front lot in M place Just off Leavon- vorth st 50 £t on 8100 £t; 40 ft in Shinn's on front, 5-room cot- tage, $2,500, o8y torms o] Wil Dulld a house to sult you in Plainview or #ell on monthly payment Cheapest corners in Dwight & Lyman's addi- tion, $1,200; easy terms, Groom cotime, Minmi street, just off 24th, only #1.400; ensy Full fot on Davenport street near Yate's resi- dence, only $1,600; & great bArgain, Can' seli_cottages fn almost any addiiton on easy monthly payments, Call and see. Fino lot near Spaiding and 24th, paving and curblng all paid for; can sell it for & ¥. K, Darling, Barker Block, ith and Farnain, _ 603 JEAST front on owe ave. \ Just south of Davenport, 8180, SixIT), corner 35t and Jones, #,000, "W, H. Gates, K. 401, N. Y. Life. no trades, farm of 500 5, ) W, Hamilton coun- ty, Nebr, 2 milos from Marquette, small houss, stible, 500 acres of pasture fenced, living water, vrice only 810 per_ncre, #,437.00, one-thira 1889 crop nclided, Torms, ash, balance 6 £ cent interest. . K. Atking, owner, railrond building, Denver, Colo. i) {01t SALE—On monthly pay cottage, south front, has cliy water, sower, near both' cable and ‘motor iiues, splendid noighborhood. choice and cheap. price $4600. Wright & Lasbury, Arlington block. 609 19 nents, six-room STRINGER & PENN K Real Estate Agents, Have for sale or trade, Desirable lots, blocks snd_ncreage property, Jh Umaha and vicluity. Correspondence so= cited. 8. E. corner 16th & Dodge, Omaha. 46023, 'OR SALE or exchange for desirable Omahn property, improvea farm %) acres, Thayer Co,, Neb, "A. 0. Wright, 504 Marshfiold nve, Chicago. 580 18¢ DORT on 16th st., near Farnam, witn fine now business block; rents for £,000 a year; must have 810,000 cash, #12,000 at 6 por cent, long time; great'offer. Address 855, Boa, ' to loan on any security for short time at low . Lowest: rates on personal property. The Henderson Mortgage investment company, room 4N, Paxton block. 107 MONEY to loan, O, E. Davis Co A ana'toan agents, 1505 Faroam 10 'ONE Mortuage Co.—Loans of 310 to get our rates before borrowing and save money: loan on horscs, furnituro ot uny approved seeurity, without publicity: not bought, for new toan,renewal of old and lowest rates. Call 1204 Shetly blk, 15ta & Howard sts. OANS made on real estito and mortgages bought. Louis S. Reed & Co, It I.Lbuul’dfir‘llle 0 real estate low_rates and no 210, First National bank, 105 no delay, J, irst Nutfonal 11 TOIRST mortage loans a delay, .V, Sholes TIQNEY to loan: cush on fiand, ML squire, Farnam st bank building, l\, 1 on CItY Jor farm proper Paul, 1609 Farnam st, 112 ¥, loan agent. Open evenings. 1 to fonn or véiliTvfignoutl mortgnge, - W, L Selby, rii, ourd of Teude. or exchange—Firat class meat market 1ture and fixtures complete, good loca— tion and trade: & bargain, investigate immedi- ately; call at xgoms 2)7uud, 208, Omaha Natl. ban J X 601 141} EAT market outflt at a DArgain, as owner moves in one week : must bo sold. Huteh- inson & Weed, 1524 Douglas st, 560 14 OR TRA DE~Horsos, fands and city proper- ty for stock of nardware or grocerles. J. M. Bell, York, Neb, 404 143 ST your property with H. E. Cole. BusiNess, Kesiaence and suburban property, - Star Land & Loan Co., 1600% Farnam st 3018 OUTH Omaha lots, W. L. Selby’s add. 8500, s 280 (OR SALE-3650 Will buy 1ot 50512 in Omaha, View, one block from motor line, nicely on grado. Lots in this addition are worth 81,000, and the above price 13 open for a short time only. Q. B.Tzschuck, care Umaha Tiee. 61 QIS in Sheridan Fiaco, Leavenwbrth stroot, Jthree blocks from street cars,only two miles from court house. Prices 830 per lot, 810 down and #10 n month, seven per cent interest, Lewls Reed & Co., rom 13, Roard Trade. 817 A bargain in Plainview, corner $75 ) cash, Doublo’ corner on’ Lake street, 81,500; 8100 cash., Double corner in South Omaha, 150 feet, east frout, $1,200; $500 cash, Five acres'4 miies from Omaha postofce.and 2miles from Exchange Building,South Omaha, 7505 8750 cash, 0 acres 5 miles from city limits, bighly im- proved, 816,000 Lalf cush, Six-room cottage Wwith bath, etc., corner, on Cuming at., $),%0; oneasy terms or can ex- change equity in if: 82,000 for clear lot. W. R. Homan, Room's, Frenzer bioc SOU'lliUmunnow W. L. Solby's ada. g3, TR SALE or "Exchnnge—Ist cliss unnoum- bered Kansas farms for city or Douglas co, property. If you wish to buy or sell real estate or borrow money in any quantitics be sure to call on B. J. Kendall, room 300 Brown Dullding. (31,500 each). $100 cash down, balance $15 per month, Thos, F, Hall, 311 Paxton block. Y\ AUGH & Westertield,real ostate, s.(;m?n-. MOR BALE or will take part trade a stock of groceries in_ Lincoln, Neb,, includ g fixtures, teams and wagons—best of loca- tion, aoing a good business, low rent, or will relicve purchaser of lease. Address’ John 8. Reed & Co,, Lincoln, Neb, 42 [OR SALB—Biacksmiih and Wwagon shop: ono rolier teed mill and engine houso com- plete: house, barn and or five lots. Call on or aadress J, C. Hall, Leigh, Neb. B0-FT HE best Business Residence Vacant and suburban properties in the market are for sale by *‘the old reliable” M. A. Upton Co., 16th and Karnal RAILROAD TIME CARD. Teaves | GRICAGO BURLINGTON & Q. | Arils # _Ouiaha. | opot 10th and Mason streats. | Omaha. 815 p m .. Chicago Vestibule Express 980 am 24 m)| ;»n.-,..“ Beproas.......| 600 1 840 p om0 Chioge Expros f2wam 15 5 m ChichRo Fast MALTH U 1% Trans.| S0 & m BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER. Onaha. | Dopot 10th and Madon st 1006 & m|....Danver Yestibule Exp 850 a m Ly n & Concordin Tenver Kxpress Toaves Arrives Omaha, K. C, Dapot 10th Kaneas City Day Expross Night Exp. vin U. P. Trans. UNION PACHFIC 10th and Marcy st ~.Overiand Fiyer. Limited Fast Mail.. Donvor Express m Grand Teland Exp. (exc m Kanens City Exp CHICAGO & NORTIWEST Oma . depot. 0lham Chi 4N pm 800 p m| m| Arrivos stroots. | Omati 245 p miK G Arriver Omaha. | T sets, | Omatin, it Sun IEN. 10th_and Marcy Sis. pross. \mited rom C, . o Fly TAGO, It 1 & PACIFIC, ot. 10th and_ Marcy St 4 b m TH 8 m 1020 & m Leaves | Cit Omaha. | U, P, 5 p m| <o Night K. 915 a m “Atiantio Expross 415 p om0 Vestibute Limited Teaves [CHICAGO, MIL, & 81 _Omana. |U. P, depot, 10th ‘and Ma Pl m m L Chicago Mall 600 p m) ChichRo ExXpress Arrivos Owmaha, 906 8 m 630 p m 1000 & m Arrives Omaha PAUL y Sty Taenves | _Omana. [U. P Lpm Lonves Omabn. |1, STLLOUIS, n and Maroy Sta. Sannon Bull.. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, [ Artives P depot, 10th and Marcy Sts.| Omah. ux City PPassengor...... | 1005 p m L, Paul E: 10.05 10 Artives Omabn St Louls 0 b m Arriyes Omahia 050 Arrivor” Omnha | St Paul Limited LB & MO VALL Depot I5th and W Biack 1ills - dinstings Exp. (Ex. § Wahoo & Lincoln Pa York & Tk (Ex. 8 ST M & O, Arrivos hand Wobster Sts. | Omaha. ity Accommodation. X City Expross ommodatic 4458 m MIBSOURT PACIFIC. [ Arrivos Dot 13th and Webstor Sta. | Omaha. 8t Louls & K. . 48 pm Lonly &K. 630 n m 9.00 0w 810 p m 510 p m Teaves Omaha. | 500 0 m 100 p m 545 p m Loaves Omalin. Dopot TBloux s 100 p m [ Lake Ktreoi . Walnut 11l Dunden Pla West Side. La Mascot., Beymour 1 Portal ~ Eastward. Portal Luko Streot b Druld Hill... /651 Onk Chintha. | UNION PACIFIO- SUBURBAN TRAINS These trains also stop at 13th, 17th, streets, milt and Suvidge Crossing men's trains do not run Sunduy. “Broad- | Trans-| Sheel’ way | fer |Omaha x| Depot. | Devot. S35 x5 £ S5 S CAGO, R. 1. & Unton Depot, Connell Bluffs, Tght Exproas. lantle Kxpross estibnlo_Limited. & NORTHWERTERN. | Arrives 5. | Transter CHICAS Chicngo Kxpress ‘Vestibule Limited: Eustern Flye M; X[ 94 & m Jspm 7.8 GO, MiL, & §T. PAUL. Union Depot, Counol B OR bargaius in vacant lots, residon cel iness and suburban Btar Land & Loan Co., 1 \, ous- roperty, call on the 14 Farnam st, 210 17 8 class chance for an strious buiclier. Ou_account of sickness and ad- vanced age, I have concluded to retire from business, and wiil lease, or on favorable condi- tions sell my meat market whichis provided with all the latest conveniences and impro For furtner information, address suer. West Point, Neb. 1900 17, {'UR SALE—The controlling interest in a well established stato bank ina live county sent in Nebraska; the oldest bank in the Dlace: Bas the largest line of doposits, anu all tho best facilities for conducting the business; will beas the most thorough investigation. M. H, Hen- derson, room 400, Paxton block, Omaha, Neb, OR SALE—A general merchandise store at Florence: involce about #2,00); thisis & good chanco for some one; look 1t Up. Cowan & Fall, orence, Neb. 391 21t ¥ you wisn to engage in business come and see us. We can offer you an opportunity never before equalled. Room 15, Chamber of Commaerce, 483 ANTED—A partner with 85,05 capital o a well established grain seed business ina live town in eastern Neb-aska, RKoom 16, Chamber of Commexce, 19 O SALE— 0Fse power Portel in good condition, weight 6,100 pounds,cylin- der 11x16; for particulars apply to The Hed of- fice. T QNF carriago teams and_singie aniyers and fresh milch cows for sale at W. 15, Miilard’s Hillside stoc Horses wintercd at reas- leming, m'g'r, Calhoun, Neb. 430-Feb 21 STORE 2x132 foef, 4 storles and basement, £ 1107 Harney, 104 {I0R RENT—Stores and corner flat ovar drug store, 6 cor 1th and Jones, Just the place for a defitlst or doctor who wants his oflice on fametioor of living room. Apply at the buila- ing, No, 703 § 16th st George Ciouser. b3 FOR RENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED, 'Foli RENT—4-room suite, unfurn able for housekesping, gas, wal family with and Webster s 100, suit- ¥, etc, 10 children; northwest co WANTED-TO RENT; VW ANLED-By 7 9unK “married couple, room and ard in private family, ten minutes’ walk from business center. Address 1610 Howard ' 570 16% MISCELLANEOUS. ¥ youhave the prevailing trouble, Ln Grippe or Influenza, which leads to limnrlmls,finou- monia and consumption, cousnlt at onea'Dr. J, Walter Sm hysician and surgeon, laté of New York city. Oficeroom 10, Bushman bik., corner 10th aid Douglas. 090 K 12 YW ANTED- Au uanorted or rogistercd Per chon stallion for which and and money wiil be exchianged. M i 1,800 1bs. or bo more ¢ room 15 Chnmber of in tho elty.and "broke” wants 1o Fhsell a fow ni‘llhlt-« in Nebraska land ut your own price. J. H, Carse, Si ly block. 44 18 VW EATHER strips furnistied and appiied to windows tor § conts u foot. Address L. J. Koene, §024 Humillon st. 408 7% T, % COLE, uotary public aud conveyancer. 188 11, Walah. 1518 Capitol ave, dress & o maker; PIush coAts retlived.rolned, sasined " T bk U18 WINEDERG, dress and ok 3 L&...E clokks o order 400 sothed: seaLS clouka u&lufl- Al kinas fur trim fur- nished, 142 Capitol ave., repairiag ot "?Aflflu. ush cloaks W 158 0'DONOHOR dressm i ] AR R e ¥ you wish to engi come and see us, merce. \\YANTBD stocks general mdse., # stocks groceries, 1 cigar store, | sto:k clothing, 4 #81ocks Doots wud shoes, 2 stocks nardwi for which cash aud land will be glven, or and Omaha property. J. H. Carse, Sheely R‘Afi:. © in any kind of business oot 15, Cham ber n;(,om- )—To buy 100 lots to bulld an_for a + luside beft line. J, I, Carae, § A good meat market in this city, J. H. Cacse, Sheely block, 05 16 Al VWV ANTED to Buy—#,600 good short time paper. H. H, Hendérson, 40) ruflq;n blk. CAEH for all Kinds of housshold gons at 111k Douglas street. Omana Auction & Storage Co ANTED—A stock of drugs, 1ox G Omaha, Neb, ¥ uun A ANTED--Furniture, carpeis, louse goods, for cash, Wells Auction & Sto) Co., $i78. Tath ser 3 - AN ED—(00d commercial paper, Ne- braska Mortgage Loau Co,, b9 Paxton blk. WONEY TO LOAN ONEY to Loun-By B. F. Masters. in any amount from 310 to $10,000, and for auy time from one 1o s1x months. 1 make louns on houselold ‘goods, pianos, or- gans, Horens, mules, wagons, leases, etc., 1o any Amourt atuhie lowest possible rates without re- moval Of property or publicity. My loans aro 50 mrranged that you can make & payment at any time ana reduce your interest Proruts. You pay {uterest only for the time you keep tho money, 1€ you oWo a bulanco on your property I will take it up and carry it ror ou. ¥ Money always on hand. No delay, No pyb- leity, ‘Lowest rates. B. F, Masters, room 4, Withnell block, 16th and Harney sts. b9 PULLADELFIIA Mcrigugo & Trust Co. fur- nish cheap easterc money to borrowers, purchuse securities, pertect titles, at their western ofice, Goorge W room 7, board of trade. FEW thousand doliars on hand for good commercial e, producive proporty. Ayoese & aies 0u inside Ctive property, Aafinaer, #10 5. ek st ¢ roPerty Avgest 000 in'n specinl fund €0 10an at oW rates on uside pros ucllvlyrop. , or will divide in two or three sums If seouriiy s satisfactory, Ayerst & Taffinder, 210 5, 15th 5, 62818 DRIVATE Money, lowest rates, no delay. Mort'g bought. &L, J. Kendall, s m-uy& bli o Jout wi SUBSCKIBE for sbares in the “American," the largest butlaing and loan association fu the world. M. A. Upton, spectal agent, 1ith and Far i% in fuel and keep your cellar our steam pipes with , pon-condic cover= 3 forences and ' estimates given upon &) oward st, Ommll'nr bt fi'fl"’ : MON EY louned on business strictly co; Co., roam 19, Continental bl RCSEN ];UILD‘NU Loans 044 10 7 per cent; no ad- itional charges for comuissions L uoy's Feme Wi hetkie i \:&’fl%d:: Bllll-h llfiflm I. V. Bholes, mdtm wilable security; tial State Loan - Cloan_stock dry goods and Box 76, Franktort, Ind, 08 2 racery stock in good 16~ Daniels, S35 N, Y, Lite clothing, HAN cation in city. i11pol: farm equity and lmm‘{umm of mules Tto exchange for small dweiling; uddress T 11 Bee, 3 S oK 17+ ~To exchange lots for horsss an sios, Room 1, Chamber of Commorc ANTED to trade @ good Nobrasks farm for a clear South Omabu lot. K, | ber of Commerce, L W E huve some fine il Zesidence prope ty, encumbered for abonf one-third of its value, to excliange for clearNdbraska land eust of range 16, west and soujly of township 21, north. ~ Hoom 16, Cnumber nf Commerce. 491 2OR EXOHANG E—$3,000 sgack of millinory cods owner wants oloaf land purt cash. Address, Lock Box " Cufbertson, Neb. Tt (OR EXCHANG E--00 acréd choice Nehraska land Witn ‘small {ncumbrance to exchunge for first-class saloon tixturgy. Address § 64, eo. R ok D AN ANTED-Tennesseo or Kentucky thber land for clear lots aud ‘Tintog stock that will bear mvestigation,for a client, J, Sheely block, 5 ORTGAGE pay ormerchandise i an EXCHANGk--Land o hrasks, oloar lots 1o’ Omal, £0.000 mining # 0 worth nursery’ siock ué wholeaalo J. H. Carse, bheely Hiock. 30316 OVED farm and city property for mer- chandise, Aduress, £00 n, 1 namber Com- Towa and No- T er ANTED-~Encnmbered lots iuside of 13slt line for inside rental property, A sna) 3. H. Carse, Shaeley biock, © T {8 ¥ YOU have anything o exchaug oail on or Thadon, b8 ayuine Continentals Ofice venings, 138 gl_yb:&.:.u;::l: : auity i wu improved o0 Nebraskn town: “HOF DAFUCLIAFS adAtass B8 K S oy Omaba. 510y Oher Dulldiag marerial Star & Co FOR SALEor Exchany =4 hait interest in & ST, S D b, Hsh 1 YU WAL b Ve dliace thia,ioon 15, liamber of Comerce. §!£. %ELBY'E add, to 8. Omahs, one nlm 1o ex for borses, 3, of Trade. F 3 f-room house $1,500, vicant iot #80), one 3-room nouse with barn 81,)), Apply on premisos, 410 Decatur strest, EIY oW, 7 new noisos and lots 1n Council Blafte: Tlot, South Omaha, very little mon- oy required. Write &, 13, Paddook, Elgin. Neb. B2 9% Notice. Matter of Application of Julius Treitschke for Liguor License. Notice 18 hereby given that Julius Treitschke @0 lipon. the THh'dny of Januiary, 44D, i, lle is application 1o the Board of Fire and Police ommissioners of Omaba, for license to sell Malt, Spirituous and Vinolis Liquors at N, E, cornor Third and Pine stroots, First ward, Omana, Neb, from tho Ist duy of Sunuary, 14, 10 the ist day of January. 1801, 1f there be o objection. remonstran-e or pro- test filed within two weeks from January bth, A. D 1800, said license will be granted. 815 JULIUS TREITSCHKE, Applicant, Norice. Matter of Application of John J, Kalina, for liguor license, Notice Is hereby given tnat John J, aidupon the §th day of Junuary, A. D, nis applicrSion to the owrd of Fire ina Police Comm(ssioers of Omahn, for liense to sell malt, spiriious and vinous Hyuors at No, b south Tith t, Second Ward, Omaha, Neb., from the Ist duy of January 18K, to the Istday of January 181, TF there be no objection, remonstrance or pro- test filed witnin two weeks from January 9th A, D. 18,0, the said license will be granted . 15 Notice 1o Stockholders. HE annual moeting ot the stockholders of lhe Beo Buliding Co. will ho held at the office of the Omaha tiee, eo Bullding, (mnbha, on Tuesday, January 21st, 180, 4t four o'clock D.m., for the purpose of uleclln% o board of directors for the ensulng year, and transacting such other business as may come befors tho meeting. Ly orderof che president, A2060J20 N.P. FEil, Secretary, Kalinn, 1800, 1116 JORN J. KALINA, Applicant, Notioe, Matter of applicaton of Robert Telfora for . liquor lics Notice 1 hereby given th did upon the' Mth day of Jauuary, A. D, 15w, file his application to the Hoard of Fire und Police Commissioners of Omnhu, for license Lo sell malt, spivituous and vinous llouorn at No. 1610 ' Webster streer, Fifth ward, Omaha, Neb., from the 1st day of January, 18, to the I8t dny Of January, 159 If'there be no objection, remonstrance or pro- tost filed within t\o weeks from Jaunury 1oth A 1810, tho udd Hcense will oo grunted. Robert Teitord Roprwr TeLroiv, Applicant. Notice. The partnership betwoen the Pomeroy Coal Co., of Atehinson Kansas, and the Southw giCenl Co, of K nneas Clty, Mo, known a th 1liinois Fuel Co., with an oft‘cs af Omaha, Neb., was diusolyed December, 21st. The sccounts due the firm are payable to Seth 8. Serat, Kansas Cliy,Mo., and the debts of tho firm will'be paid by him, BOUTIHWESTERN C0AT, Co, ver M, E. Serat, 8. A. Pouenoy Coar Co,, H. 1. Schinldt, V. P, 11693+ CLOTHING " Pocket Match Rafe Free fo Smokers of HA & OU Unlon Depot, Council Bluffs. Louls Canon Bull.... 0, BURL'N & QUINCY.[ Arr pot, Councl [ “hicago Expro Chicago Expre U’ Unlon Depot, Oity” Accommodutior 8t. Paul Express 01 THINK OF 17! As a Flesh P, G Ti Raplicpeshore can vo _SCOTTS EMULSION 0f Pure Cod Liver 0il and Hypophosphites Of -Lime and 8oda is without a rival, y_ have T s CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND CDLIEII AHD“M.L F":OHI OF VIAB":U DIs- EAS| PALATABLE AS MILK. A Jlow ot tia genutiua s theve are tatio THE REALTY MARKET. [NSLRUMENTS piaced on res>ra during yestorday, C. 0. George to C. MoManus, 10, lot 19, blk 2, Alamo Plaza, wd . Fred Drexel and wito to 1. 1ots 7 and %, dlk 1, Drexel’s sub, w d Mercer Avenue Hullding associution 'to C. 38, "Sloman, ot %, blk 1, Waluut 1iil W G, 0. Wilhar ‘io "W, i Wiibur, undiv i fot 4, bls 2 Paddock Place, wd'... ... A. F. Swickard wod wite'1o A 8 Whil- man, 1ot 2, bik 1, South Omaha, and s L Huseatl s add, w d o A . Whitman to Madora Swiokard, io . BIk 10, Bouth Omaba, anA s i, Lot G Hascall's add, wd "0 L, A. Long to C. K. Miller, pirt 1ot 1%, bik B, Miner, if, Drexe Oy Plainview, W ... .. W8 Robertsou and wife 14'C, Tot 9, Luawick iiace, w d ¥, P. fanlon, trustes,'to BIK 16, West Side, w'd. st L, Behroeder, trusiee, to G. C. Bouuer, fot I, 0lk 5, Cievelant Place, wd.. ... D, Cunninghim and wife to L Boyd, lots 1 and 2 bik 27, Went bide, wd. ... . J H Hungute, trustes, to 3 U’ Harvey, 1ot & ik 16, Deédford place wd. . .2 ¥ 1 Jeroime und wife to Leha it Waiters east 14 lot 6, blk §, Pat: ick's 2 add, and west % tax lot 6%, 10 10-16-13, wd '\, . John B8 Evans and'wito to I W Gray, dub lot 14, in lot 6, Capitaladd, wd > .. M E Gibbs und husband to'J G Co 10t 1, blk &, Brighton, w d.. L witd ta JW I 1ot 16, olk 11, Bedford plucs v 0. Union Btockyards compan ¢ Beadif, lots & and'9, blk 19, Ist . Lo Bouth Twenty-one transters.. 201040 o0l FOOT-READING, ling & Woman's Character From Her Pedal Eextromitios, “Madge” of London Truth has ro- coived the following letter trom a friend in New York: The newest idea here is to tell one’s character from one’s foot. I've had mine done, of course. Corns are transiated into bad temper., Small feet mean that their owners are quick, energotic, and given to flirtation, A long foot indicates wsthetic tendencies | and a reserved disposition, Tho foot- reading woman gave me a bad charace ter, Shesays 1 am a dangorous flirt, that my temper is h and that T am too fond of candy. I asked her if she could not throw'in some alleviation in the shapo of & small good quality or so. Giving my best corn an extra tweak that made me foel sick she said she thought my curvos indicated a latent susceptibility to soft influences, *“You mean that 1 might make a fool of mysell somo J Thero’s not much baim in cad in that suggestion, any way.” “The angles about your heol prove that your common sonse will al- ways bo in excess of your emotions,” was the reply. I1t's & comfort anyway, {6 know that my head is stronger than my heart, for I should so despise wmyself if T murried a poor man for no better reason than that [ liked him, The proper thing to do is to have a . plaster cast taken of your right foot, and then get a professor of chiropody to tell you all about yourself. Lurge, well- ormed, symmetrical feet indicate brendth of mind and firmaess of pur- poso. Broad-soled, flat-heeled feet show a grasping disvosition, The New York girl’s foot is pink, and white, and hen tiful, but really strong. though it looks delieate. The foot of asouthern gl has a small ankle, high instep, ourved like a bow, and hasa delicate tracery of veins all over the surfaco. Spanish and Cuban women have tho most perfect feet. Pllest Pilest Pilost Dr. Williams' Indgian Pile Ointment will cure blind, bleeding and_itening piies when other oimtments have failed. It absorbs the tumors, allays the ilching at once, acts as a doultice, gives instant relief. Dr, Witliams® Indmn Pile Ointment is prepared only for piles and itehing of the private parts, and notiiug else, Kvery box is warranted. Sold by druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price, 25¢ and $1 per hox. WILLIAMS' M'iG. €O, Prop's., Clevelaud, O. - IS CHEESE A MODEL FOOD? Some People Claim It Causes Indiges- tion—When Cooked Itvis Nutritious. Much difference of opinion has pre- vailed in regard to the value of chcese as food, but wo are beginning to get ut real facts with a better understanding of the relations of the digestive funec- tions to food clements. Cheesor hug been much lauded by m becnuse of the great amount of nut e food ele- ments it contains, and people have been urged indiscviminately to eat it freely, some enthusinsts making the most ex- travagant claims for it as a health diet. But many people who have sought to follow this counsel find themselves speedily the victims of indigestion and dyspepsin. They would consider it short of treason to chavge their disor- dered digestion to the cheese, but the truth is the cheese is the most probable cause in any such case, Although, so far as its constituents arve concerned, cheese is tairly entitled to its fame as a model food, yet in raw cheese these constituents are very difli- cult of solution by the digestive juices— that is, raw cheese is not available as food except to the strongest and healthi- eststomachs,and should not be eaten by anyone who finds on trial that it gives his stomach the t discomfort. It is found, however, that cooking the cheese removes this difliculty and makes checse easy of digestion, und as nutri- tious us tender meat, or more so. Va- rious methods have been adopted for this purpose, from piain broiling, fr ing or toasting to the most elaborate compound dishes. The main point, says Good Housckeeping.is to get the heese cooked so that the stomach can digest it —— An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMEN I' is only put up in larse two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for all sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin erup- tions. Wil positivbly cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company 25 cents per box—by wail 50 cents, e To MeasurcjSpeed on a Train, Several veteran railrond men were seated in the smoking comparument of a Pullman car the other day,says the Detroit Free Press, The train was due in Detroit about Lwo hours later. A discussion arose as to the rate of speed that they were traveling, One of the party guessed that vhey were going over forty-eight miles an hour. An- other estimated the speed at forty-five miles, another at fifty and so on. Finally one of the men took out his wateh, held it in his hand less than half a minute, looking at it steadily all the while. 3 “We are going fort, miles av hour,” he s his watch, One of the other men thereupon took out his watch, held it 1n the palm of his nand, and kept his eyos riveted upon the dial, never once looking out of the window. After the lapse of hall o min- ute he looked up and said they were traveling at the vate of forty-seven miles an hour, “How can you tell the rate of speed by simply looking at yeur watch?” in- quired an interested wiwness of these proceedings. **Why, ensy enough,” replied the rail- road man. *'You know every timo the car passes over o rail joint there is a distinet click, Just count the number of these clicks in twenty seconds and you have the number of miles the train Is going per hour., This is & simple matter of arithmetic, as the length of the rail is uniform.” For Shopping, Church and Udility, The reception and theater bounets of the hour are either low plateaus of vel- vet, touched here and there with bril- liant points of color, of floral pancakes held lightly oh beauty’s tresses by slens der ribbons of silk or velvet, says the Chicagn Tribune, But for shopping, church and regular utility the French capote stll obtains, The princess of Wales found this close-fitting bonnet best suited to her style some years ago, and her adoption of the snug affair brought it Into prominence immes dintely. Nothiag more convenient and becoming for everyday wear was ever been devised in headgear, the modest trimmings, however rich or costly,lack= ing wholly the feature of conspicuous- ness, The material is the finest felt, and the edgel of the brim 1s finished with a double cord of brown and yellow velvet. The wide, loosely-puffed velvet piece on the front is lined with prim- rose yollow lustrous silk, and the ties are of narrow ribbon velvet in brown. ix and one-half , looking up from Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills, Aun important discovery. They act on the uiver, stomach avd bowels through the porves. A now priocipie. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. Spiendid for men, women and children, Smallest, mildest, surest. 30 doses for %5 cents. Samples free st Kubn & Oo.'s, 16th and Douglus.

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