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Y " PECIAL OTICES. OMAHA. No advertiseaments will be taken for these columns after 12:30 p. m. Terms--Cash in advance. Adyertisments nnder this nead 10 cents per 1ne for the first insartion, 7 conts for each sub. #equent insertion, and $1.5 per line per month, No advertisements taken for less than 25 cents rst insertio! Baven words will be counted to the line, they must run consecutively and must be pald In ADVANCE, All advertise. ments must be handed in beforoe 12 o'clock p. m. and under no circumstances will they be ta! or discontinued by telephone, Parties advertising in these columns and hav- Ing their answers addressad (n care of Tre Bre will please ask for a check to enable them toget helr letters, as none will be deliversd except on presentation of check. All answers to ad- vetisments should be enclosed in envelopes. All advertisments {n these columns are pub. Mshed in both morning and evening editions of Tiw BEe the circulation of which aggregates more than 15,000 papers daily, and gives the ad. vertisers the henefit, not only of the city clrou- Iation of Tre BEE, but also of Council Blufls, Lincoln and other cities and towns throughout this section of the country, "BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for these columns will be takes on the above conditions, at the following busi- ness houses who are authorized agonts for T BEE special notices, and will quote the same Tates as can pe had at the main office, JOUN W.BELL, Pharmacist, & § o) “streot. Cn,{su & EDDY, Statloners and Printers, 113 Houth 16th Street, S, FARNSWORTIL, Pharmacist, K. ing Street, ). HUGHES, Pharmactst, 624 North 16th uth Tenth Cum- ]Tn IHES PHARMA ~ SITUATIONS WANTED. NTED—Situation for man and wife as meat_and pastry cook, They wre sober, rellable and first class, and will work for_ #50, Brs. rega, 314% b, 63017 QITUATION in a dry goods store by a young Fahan strictly temperate; can give good rets erence; would be willing t6 work for board to start on, Addres: i 3 ANTED—Situation their wives; wa have all kinds and qualities; they Wil Work reasouably. Mrs. Brega, 8. 16th. 60910 W ANYED-Situations for good girls, T1 lots of them now. Mr: 44 UNG 1 peaks Engl wants position in grocery to Address 8 71, Bee. and German, learn trade. 484-10¢ V)’ ANTED—Position as accountunt or keneral correspondent by a man 0f 23 years expe- rince witn large concerns. Unguestionable re- fercnces, Address T 12 Bee. bTT 19 WA»TBlL-PEmun as_collector; best of Y reforenco add bond furnisiied. Address 8 o g tdl WANTED--MALE HELP. WA/ ANTED —Man and wife for a farm §2: good farwm hanls, Mrs. Brega, 514% fl‘n‘()“]'!] 10-17 GENTS—Our terms will surprise yon, We trust you $100: we pay tha freight: ¥10 a day profit. Hobl's Medicliie Co., 4)7-415 Dearborn st., Chicago, 11l [ ANTED—Salesmun—Wo want {iest-ciass men wno are already traveling salesmen to carey our Iubricating ofl and grense sumples as a side line. Columbia Ol & Greaso Co., Cleve- land, 0. [ go0d andress; small amotint of cash required. Addre: I.Irov Blag. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE RIDAY, JANUARY 17 1890, R RENT-New S.room_hovse, 224 and Calt fornia strecta, all convemences, 8%, A. C. Wakeley, room 606 N. Y. Life bnilding. 0% {OR RENT—About January 4 to responsible tenants only, o residence in the Paul block, cor. 19th and Chicago: most modern, attractive and cheap, W.J, Pau), 1608 Farnam, 2 JOSE RENT- Ry . V. Shoies company, room 21 First Nationai hank, #0; 8 rooms, all conveniences, with electric bells, bath, range, furnace, etc #25: 8§ rooms and Dath, all conveniences, Windsor place. 8251 7 rooms, nice location, clty water. £0: 7 rooms, Windsor place, nies location, £20; 4 rooms AN bath on Sherman ave. %rooms and bath with barn, all conven- store on Park avent )OI COLEARES NEAT S FI'HE lower storv ot house No. )7 Sou *t., 6 rooms and closet, air heat, mantel ana grate, gas, hot and cold and eistern water,bath ®00d cellar, nice sodded yard, ai_ 2 For Goud 10.r0om house, very cheap, in best locality, furnace, hot and cold wa . Call, #th ave, or MeCaudlisn, 314 8. Tith: 4710 VlVHN-nmm brick house, electric bells, bath, furnace, laundy, etc., 80, J, F. 8mith, 1211 8. 2th ave. 1203 ROOM flat with eteam leat, 16th st., ne Jones. Thos. F. Hul, 311 Paxton bloek. 578 OK KEN om flats in the new Ivll“dlnx Just completed on the corner of 16th An Jonos streets, fo trom Farnam, at 68 rangin , including water, hest urranged flats in the city and _are supplied with wraught steel ranges, handsome mantels and many otlier conven: iences not generally found in flats In summer the bullding will be furnish withawnings, and all outside doors ana dows with Portiand Maine scraens, Apply at stors of the building No, 705 8, 16th street, George Clouser, 7 FOR RENT-ROOMS FURNISHE TOR RE st For Rl —Furnished rooms on first floor, teat, 213 8. Twenty-tourth st. 6 T—Elegantly furnished rooms, heated by hotair; also use of bath: house hasalim dern Improvements and only two blocks from postoffi ce and one block from New York Life butlding: also first-class day_board, at 111 South Seventeenth st., Omaha, 604 23 ' i y furnished room with board, all modern conveniences, cneerful rooms, central location: 1722 Capitol avenue, opp. Trinity cathedral. 616 Flle.‘xufi) rooms for rent from 8 up per montii. BOAR f required. 1814 Davenport, { URNISHED room, steam heat, $10,516 § 16th st., first floor, 630 18% OR_ADOPTION--A twomonths old baby girl of striotly first-class yv.l’alllns! - dreas T 14, Bes office, 16 2 ‘ TANTED to Bu 50 good short time paper. M. H. Heffidson, 4m Paxton ik W [CONOMIZE in fuel and keep your cellar “cool by covering your steam pipes with Fosstl Meal, fireproof, non-conducting cover- ing. TReferences and estimates given npon =% plication, 1. 0, McRwan, western age 1 Howard st., Omahn, Nab, ) ) W ANTED-By traveling man, board and Toom with light and neat for wite and ¢hild in pleasant location on some ear 1ino. Must 1 o 3 ddress C, E cpreraihing trou nza, which leads to bron, monia and cons imption, consult at Walter Smith, physiciah and surgeon, New York city. Offica room 1, Bushman blk., corner 16th and Douglas 5 F 12 QTRANGER in the city,and Wsell a fow aquities in own price. J. H. Carse, VW EATHER strips furnished and ajpifed to windows for 3 cents u foot, Address L. .J Keens, 3024 Hamilton st. 408 roke” wants to braska_land at your reely block. 43 18 ., B COLE. notary public and conveyancor. y Kind of business Chinmber of Com- F you wish to engage in come and see us, Room merce. YV ANTED-<3 stocks general mdse. 2 stocks grocerles, 1 cigar store, 1 8took clothing, $tocks Doots and shoes, 2 stocks hardware, for whicn cash and land will be given, or cash and Omania property. J. H. Carse, Sheely Dlock. 383 10 UCTION “sales every Tuasday Thursday & Saturday morning at 1114 Douglas street, Omaha Auction & Storage Co. 192 E.COLE, relinble fire insurance 991 Security Bulld- authorized cap- Agt._and Local 61017+ SSUBSCRIBE for sh in thy Wing and Loan_association, ftal #10,000,000. B. Apple, Trens., oom 10, Wara block. OST, 1 K brown horse, with buggy, from 114 Mason st. Return and 010-17 OST-—-A o bird dog. She was stolen 4 from my house Decembor 24 by three men; they claim she “excaped from “them between Luke street and Fort Omahai she is a black and white spotted bitch, head and ears solid Dblack and has a slight affcction ot choren or 8t. Vitas dance in hor left front leg, Auy in- formation of hir will be duly appreciated and rewarded. W. E. Nason, %02 Blondo st. 024 16 TL05T-Ladies small gota “watch, Adengraved on case. Kuitabie reward for re- turnining to 1226 N, 20th st. 630 183 RENTAL AGENCY. Fm( RENT—Furnished room on Virginaave, ‘motor and horse cars, Call, 314 8. 15th st. JEATLY furnished room, south fronf Farnam. 7 TYWO turnished rooms to let, 202 ave. g OR RENT—Furnished rooms, with bath and steam, 10 Howarad st. 450 {OR RENT—Two pleasantly turnished tooms\ ono with an alcove, with or _without board. References required. Address. 1911 Da venport 5% 19 Toom with board, 2105 Douglas. 445 16§ FOURNISHED rooms with boura, heav and Light, £25 per month; well worth investiga~ 1t 210 N. 19th 8t. 108 ICELY furnished to Fou RENT- good table board for two gentlemen or two indies; 0 per month on best motor lime in city. 1039 Pai ve. 354 ST AIR European hotel, cor. 13th and Dodgs. Special rates by wéek or montty, N ICELY furnisted rooms forie 1709 Dodge, sale seed compuuy. Lock Box 6, Nashua, Towa, ko 31163 HE Denver Stut tickets (0 cents, Denver, Colo, y Address A, OR RENT—Furnished rooms, also front and oack parlor, +160) Douglas. 087 Ffiu RENT—A pleasant room for gentlemen, All modern conveniences. Corner 20th and 8t. Mary’s avenue, or 620 5. 20¢h, briok residence. ANTED—-At once drug clerk vud wood boy, one who hus Worked_in drig storo pro- ferred. Inquireat 1517} Farnam. 68 17) ANTED—A first cluss blacksmith, one that can do first class plow work and horse whoeing; apply to Wm. Sperling, ]iu“"if'(l'.NNl'b. VW ANTED-A young man woll acquatnted in the city to solicltlife insurance; call at 837 Paxton block, betwoen 4 and 6 p, m. 579 16% 'WANTED—A man fully competent to take charge of the construction department of a contracting business. For further informa- tlon address P. 0. Bo: ), Denver, Col, 619 WANTED—B&I!HI:OI‘I at $16per month sala; and expenses to ell a linc of silvor-plate Ware, watches, etc,, h( sample only: horse and team furnished free, Write at once for fuil par- ticulars and sample case of goods free, Stand- ard Silverware Co., Boston, Mass. 078 MEN 1o travel for the Fonthill nurseries of Canade, Wo pay 8°0 to 8100 & month and expenses to agents 1o selt our Canadian grown stock, Add, Stone & Wellington, ulmlnonfi_’;vm ANTED-Canvassers at Singer Mac ne Office, 1518 Douglas st, WANTED--FEM ELP. WANTED-A girlin family of three, _California st. O4L-18) ANTED—Ladies and gentlemen to intro- duce our goods on_salary or commissiqn, at home or traveiing. $150 on credit. Address Wwith stamp, Royul Glove Co., Cincinnat, J{mn. & W AM‘HD—(:BZT: Sewing 200 F 5 2115 girl for general housswork, 2118 Califor 8t 025 17 7 ANTED—A seamstrose to do plain sewing. T4 8. Tuth, [ {OR RENT—Well furnished south room for £ with osrd; gas, bath, eto. 215 Dodge. For RENT—Furnished room, 1910 Capitolave DLEASANT heated rooms en suite or single; all modern conveniences: cheap to right parties: § blocks south court house. G288 17tk Pleasant furnished room and | TFOE, RENT Housca and sores. Property cared for, taxes paid. | Midland Guarantes & Trust Co, Abtracts. 981 I)’ {ml Wish to rent a house or store see H. B, Cole, Continental block; office open evenings, 1014 Farnam st. . B, COLE, reutal agent; office open sven- ings. ol J_J. Wilkinson, room 615 Paxton block, nsdale, chiropodists, mas- e and electric operators; corns and 00t troubles successtully treated. Room 20 Withnell block. 562 F JLADIES und gontiomon can rent masguerade lsuits at 622 N, 16th st. 650-J18 F you havethe prevailing trouble, In grippe, or influenza, which leads to bronchitis, pueu: moniu and cofisumption, consuit Dr. J. Walter Smith,physician and surgeou,late of Néw ¥ ork city. Office, room 10, Bushman blk, cor. 16th and Douglas st. 3] 10 ) 4th Dodge, cun be secured with or without supper rooms far buiis, partles, weddings,con- Yentlons, for the sendon of 180), ADply 10 George Heyn 315 8 15th st. B LE REMED Y—Dositive cures for piies in 1l forms. Sure cure or money refunded, #1.00 box. Sent to any sddress on receipt of price. Zoe M. Firby, 1618 Clark stroot, Omahs, 3 est storage In the clty at Douglas street. Omanu T, Auction & Storage Co, TPRACKAGE storage at lowest rates. Bushman, 1511 Leavenworth. W, M fIY CLAIRVOYANT. OR RENT—Furnished rooms with board, 1722 Dodge st. 38 JFURNISHED room with alcove, new house, new furniture, all conveniences, pleasant location 4 blocks ‘of P. 0., suitable’ for man and wife or # gentlemen, board if desired. Ad- dress 87, B ijifiAsANFmrunueu rooms. withor without board. €02 N, 17th, cor, Culifornia. 142 Jikj T ARGE front room, with or without voard; lalso, smaller room; private family, 181% Dodge. 983 ROOME and board 105 So. T 575-410) O RENT—Vary pleasnut room suitable for two gentlemen, furniture new, on best car line, $20'per month for board and Address I 63, care Hee office, th st, room. 533 fiOR RENT—STORES AND OFFICES. feot, 4 stories and basement, 796 Aght airy offices on ground floor in tne center of the wWholesale district, made to sult tenant, D. V. Sholes Co , room National bank. 62317 JFOR KENT-_A third toor, 20x100, with use of slevator, 1118 Farnam st, 026 22 ‘W ANTED—: cooks, private family, #, no washing; woman cook to ko West on ranch, 8; housekeeper for farmer, 83 woeks ook 'for hotel, # and 810 week ; pastry cook, §1 Jeek: B wirls Koneral work. White's ofiice, 11 N. 16th, i 683 16% 7ANTED—A girl for general nousework. W. M. Yates, ind und California sts. 'WAN'l'RD ~A glrl for general housework, apply at 1201 Chicago st, bS8 16t WAN'I ED—A good second girl, 514 Douglas O 16 81, Mra. 1, Brown, genoral 003 00d girl for house S8t e, 173 T ANTRD—A girl to do housework, small fuily. " Cutlutiord p. ., 510 Jacksom st. hit 18§ W ANTED—A good girl at 514 § 201k, 580 10¢ HIRT maker. Omaha Shirt Factory, 1314 Farnam, 4110 ANTED—A first-class girl to do_general housework at 1814 Dodge, b82 16 ANTED-Girl for general housework, Apply 214 Cap. ave. 0% 16 URSES and other lud!es desirous to qualify themselves 1n the sclenceof medical and surgical nursing may rocelve tions at reasonable rates, aale,room V Yo krivato insiruc: 0 J, A, Lons. Withinell Slociidor, 1th & Nariey. 553 F12 T—Store room 22x(0 and basement 16th st Reut #75 per mo. Co-Op- a and Lot Co., 206 N. 16th st. 65318 Inquire 162 b74 erative 1. TORE for rent, 014 8. 10tk st, Jackson. QR BENT—Fine basementon 8 B corner of 16th and Jones st, well suited for a barber shop, plumber's office and many ether things, lcvrumw atmiddle store of the bullding, Georgs ouse; b4: OR RENT — The undersigned belng the owner of of the following vacant stores and awellings, will rent the same at speciat low rates tosécure desirable tenants for the win- T TWo new brick stores, 24th and Grace, euo 20x00, With -cellar: froneh “Three new brick 7-room flats, 24th and Grace, with mantels, bath rooms and modern cons venievces, Six new brick 11room houses, with ever: modern convenience, for rent at 16ss than hate rates, 20th and Burdette. Oaé now brick 10-room louse with every con- venience, 2th and Marcy One store bullding and large cellar, 18th and Wirt, with meat market tools and’ fixtures, very'clieap, &ix smail houses ut # and # per mouth each, For particulars call at office, room 1, Barker block, C. 1, T ed dry office or anythiug oward nfi;llun, 18w WAN’I‘EI)——GIH for general housework, small family, 84 per woek ; 623 N 20tn st, i Lud; ents wanted for my new WA R ohild e Walst, Kirt, panties and hose supporter combined, 'The cutest littlo garment ever made. Agents muke $.00 dally, "Also Melntosh watorsproof Hag. lans, “Frénch Peasants,” Mother Hubbards-—- alpaca outside, rubber inside—and full itne ladles’ aud ehildren's furnishing goods. Etam for catalogue, E. H, Campbell, 434 Handolp| st., Chicago, B10-2j J ANTED—Guod girl to cook, wash and irom, £00d Wages: none but comprtent need ap: Ay, Mrs. W, M. Bushman, 614 8, 17th n‘lul w TORES at, 707,700 711 8 16th, 22x00 each, large siiow windows, steam heat furnished. ' Thos. ¥, Hall, 811 Paxton blk, 504 (OR “HRENT—Store, 1111 Faruam st. 20x128 fuet, 3 stories and coliar, Nuthan Shelton, i614 Farnum st 990 Fuu HEN TTult store, 110 Douglus st aiso JPOR RENTThe-story vrick butlding, with OF without power, formerly occupied by the Beé Publishing Co,, ‘016 Farnam st- The butid ing hias & fire proof'cement basement, complote steam-heating fixtures, water on il the floors, 808, etc. Apply ot thy The Bee. 915 ADY agents colning money: wonderful new Jrubber undergarment; sells itself; proot free. Address Little & Co., 216 Clark st, Chi- cago, Tlis. I e ——— MAKING NGAGEMENTS 0 do d king in fam- ilieasolicited, Miss mufi??fi% ;x':m-‘:"' SQTORE 2x182 foet, 4 atorles and bassment, S ey, 9 i OR RENT--Stoces and corner fiat over drug store, s o cor 16th and Jones. Just the place for & dentlst or doctor who wants his office on same floor of living room. Apply at the buila- lug, No. T B 16th st. Geoige Clouser. his FOR RENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED, [ 188 6. Walah, 18 Lapliol ave. drous i cioak MR tanses tiod.celned sieniod 7, OUIS WINERERG, aress avd A Lplug clonks 10 Order and stahmied, !‘.;‘:T."fi'. clodks repaived: ali kinds fur frim - Sikbea, T Capltol ave., reputring o'x"h',‘l“ 1‘-';5:. 158 0'DONOHOE, dressinaking ;plush cloak: M 0R ar .."Atm".‘xh““:fi’!".‘.: FOR RENT--HOUSES. Fo'u" k] od. N K REN T—A Troom brl k1AL, Watco and Bl e it Sk e it B\Ok RENT—4-room suite, unfurnisned, able for housekeeping, gas, water, et family without children; Rorthwest co and Webster 8 : WANTED-TO RENT ‘w,«u'fim—s or d unturnished rooms suita- bie for ligut housekeeping. address M. E G. momj 1 Nat'l bank butlding. 618 16§ uiz- il SORIBE for shares in the “American, et LR SRS "N A s . 160 and Varnaw, sedleimma i Du’.un)fi:f clarivoyant, tells your full life, ‘past, present and future, troats all chronio diseases, 402 N, 16th st, J 170 16+ M B8, ECOLES, tho famous fortune telier and clairvoyant, business, love, marriage and changes; massago treatment, 607 8, 13th, next to Barker hotel. 661-17) J ¥ 3ou bave the prevailing trouble, In grippe, orjntluenza, which Iaeds 1n bronchitis, pneu monia and consumption, consult at once br, J, Walter Smith, physician and surgeon, late 'of New York Ao llive, room 10, Bushman, bl., cor. 10th and Douglas st. Bbaf1% R. NANNIE V.WARREN, clairvoyant med- ical and business medium. Female disenses a5p cclaly, 119N, 16th st., rooms 2and 8. 905 SHORTHAND A JTANDARD snorthand scliool,room 345, Ware Wblk, (successor to Valentine's) the lurgest ox- clusive short hand school in the West, Teachers ure verbalim reporters. Particular attention Dpaid 1o typewriting. Mechanical construction of machiue taught by factory expert. dircul __FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS 3,800D podl tables, T good billiard tal 1 Olarge stove, 1 show’ case, 1 small counter, 4 iarge Jamps, 10 chairs, S. 11th st. JOR BALE—Good second m't'ge security DADer at_liberal discount; amt. $00; due i 1and 2 years, 10 per cent. Six properues, in 00d locations, for small am't in cash over Address 119, Bee oftice. 634-18 OR BALE, Cheap— Five new'2-seated platform spring wagons, One new platform spring grocer's delivery wagon, One open buggy. Two top buggles, I'wo surreys with pole and shafgs, One new carriage, extension top. One heavy farm wagon, almust new, Vel P nius, wreohead héavy horses, Twonew carts, One new cutter. One coal bed, good, One set henyy double harness, new, One set light double harness, new. O st slngle harness. One chest curpanter tools, One 13 flat cornet, sily Hoom L, Board of Trade. 505-18 Wil sell cheap at 305 638 188 rading machine; 221 and 222 First bE0 18 [IOR SA LE—Ome New Era big bargain. Wm, Simeral tivnal bauk, Jron saLe-— Sleighs! Bleighs! Omuha’s lurgest variety, W. T Seaman, 131805 N, 10th'st, 576213 ['OR SALE or trade—Oue tlat top desk, one elght-root standing desk, one Jease of section of school lands, 48) & of improved western land und six sections of U, P. railroad land. H. H, Henderson. 40 Paxton block, b b4 Fyon have the prevailiag trouble, La Grippo or Intluenza, which leads to bronchitis, pneu. mouia and consumption, cousult at once Dr. ). Walter Bmith, physician and surgeon, late of New York City. Oftice yoom 10, corner 16th and Douglas st. OR SALE~5 fresh milch cows, %02 North 44th st,, one block south of Cuming. bi-15¢ 'OR SALE-Fomé good watches and_dia- monds . B, F. Masters, rooms 4, With- uell blk, 538 Fox BALE Fine close carriages at Seaman's, Owaha's largest variety, LAnaaus, conpes, rockaways, 49-£6 JPOR BALE—A woll furnished firstclass voarding house, 2209 Farnam st. 5 Edlfskll{—A quantity of bu\ldln* stone; “pply to'the Supsciatondent oo bullii e OB SALE A Gshorse power P b o0d conditlon. welght & 100 pounds 3 1in- 11X16; for particilars apply to The I_A‘oé ) fie ok INE carriago teams and single drivers and fresh milch cows for sale at W. B, Miilard's tock farm. Horses wintered at reas- tos, T.J, l"lullllfl‘.ln'l'l‘.(‘l«fl,l_l; _WANTED-TO BUY. VW ANTED—A{ lirady Tsluud, Neb. W aperand a roller wmill, = Address G, D, Matthewson, ) NTED—To buy 100 lots £ build WaRTERSTe, bor i 3 1. e hhecry block, 4 0 o ASH for all kinds of househnia gonds at 111% Douglas street. Omana Auction & Storags Co o TV ANTED—A stock of Box 618, VY Omahs, Neb, 12 VW ANTED—Good_ciifiharcial paper. —No- braska Mortgage Loan Co,, 510 Paxton blk, 540 MONEY 70 Loan ONEVY to loan in sums, ~Central In. vestment Co, Hoom, 25, Chamber of Com- merco. y drugs, 10 loan on fmproved casibn hand, — Central In- 2, Cmnber of Commerce &0 50,000 Of privat Dinside propert vestment (o, Koo ) ONEY toloan on_furniture, organs, pianos horses and wagons. Hawkeye Investment . Toom 83, Douglas blk, 19th aud Dodge sts, () E hnudred dollars Privato moncy 1o oad or will buy short time rortgage or good note. Room i3, board of trade. 1007 P LR CBNT residence loans 1,000 to #10,000 JBuiiding foans At special rates, The Mead Investment Co., Btee building IRIV gages. T.0ANS atlowe notes bought available securs change, room o 102 money to buy small notes or mort- Board of Trade. 122 ash always on hand; money advanced on any The 1'8ople's Financinl iarker biock. 1 tnsids Omaha pron- Star Land & Loan B35-18 E loan on first-class, erty and farm lands & Trust Co. fur- bt loans . Conte o el e e FEW thousand dollars on hand for good comimereinl paper or A1 second mort- agzes on inside productive property, Ayerst & affinder, 216 8. 15th st. 18 S:\u 000 in & special fund toloan at low rates on inside productive property, or will divide in two or three sums if sacurity is satisfactory. Ayerst & TafMnder, 210 8. 15th st, 18 DRIVATE Money, lowest rates, no dela. Mort'z bought, B, J. Kendall, 306 an\vr‘\‘hl 287 2V louned on any available secur business strictly contidential, State Loan room 19, Continental blk. 1781 31 C PBUILDING Loans—0% 107 per cent; no ad- ditional charges for comulissions or attor- oy's feos, W. 1 Molkie, First Nat bank bidg. FOR EXCHANCE, 0 EXCHANGE - and clothing. Clean stock l‘ri goods Box 70, Frankfort, Ind. o 20 VW ANTED--Tennesses or Kentucky Hmbor lnnd for clear lots and mining stock that ¥ 411 bear imnvestigation,for a client. J. H. Carse, Sheely block. 8316 M QRTGAGE paper tor good Omaha proports: ormerchandise. R15,Chamber of Commerce 19 FUR EXCHANGE-Land in-Iowa and Ne braska, clear lots in Omaha, #30,000 mining Stock, &,000 worth nursery stock at wholesale orices. J. H. Carse, Sheely Block 383 16 MPROVED farm and city property for mer- chandise, Adaress, toom, I5Chamber Com- merce. 128 W ANTED- mbered lots fnside of Balt line for inside rental property. A Snap. 1L, Carse, Sheeloy block. 42013 F YOU have aisthing to exchange enil on or address H, B, Cole, R, 8, Continental, Ottice open evenings, 158 ber of W\ Ehave some fino Omahn residence proper- ty, oncumbered for About one-third of its value, to exchange for clear Nebraska land east ot rarige 16 west, and_South of township 21 north. Room 15, Unamber of Commerce o POR EXCHANGE —#3,000 stock of millinery goods: owner wants clear land part cash, dcress, Lock Hox “f," Culbertson, Neb. rocery stock in good lo- Danlels, S9N, Y. Life, y i JOOD farm equity and heavy span of mules j T X to oxcliange for small dwelling: addre: 11 Hoe, S ST W AN To exchange lots for horses an buggies, Room 15, Chamber of Commero 4 OR TRADE—A #1.000 cquity in an improved Nebraska farm for a stock of groceries in a £ood Nebraska town, For particulars address T 8 K, 217 Chieago st., Omaha, T2 16) JUST morteages, clear iands and_ Omaha Yiouses and lote'to exchange for brick and other bullding material. Star Land & Loan Co SALE or Exchange—A lalf interest in & hardware and plumbing business. Houses and lots in Omaha. 1f you want a home inves- tigato this, Room 15, Charober of Commeroe. 7 W, 4SELBY'S add. to 8 Omana, ons lot o %00 to exchange for horses. Room 13, Board of Trad 20 FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE, to trade a good Nebraska tarm r Sonth Omaha lot, R. 1 mme FOR EXCHAN catlon in city. UIL)ING loans, D. V. National bank bullding, MONEY to Toun by 1L I Masters. n any amount from $10 to $10,000, and for any time from one to six months, % 1 make loans on household zoods, planos, or- gans, horses, mules, wagons, leases, etc., in any amount atthe lowest possibio rates without re- moval of property or publicity. My loans are so arranged that you can make apayment at any time ana reduce your interest Prorata. You pay interest only for the time you keep the money. If you owe a balance on Your property 1 will takeit up and carry it tor ou. ¥ Money always on hand; No delay. No pub- lHeity. "Lowest rates, B. Masters, room 4, Withneil'block, 16th and iarney sts. 598 TVIQNEY TO LOAN i anantities from $500 to 25,000 Nodelay. 18t und 2nd mortgages bought, Private money at lowest rates and Dost privileges, Real estate for salo or ex- clinnge. B. J. Kendall, roott 0 Brown bullding. 4 (37 QEE Sholes, room 210 First Natioual bank, Dbefore making your lotis 105 HATTEL loans at To rate: confidential. J. B, Eminger, 1417 Sholes, 210 First 106 business Farnum st. 119 MIDLAND Guurantod & Trust Co., N. Y. Lite AVLyidic.complote bstracts furnished and ttles toreal estate examined, rrected & guaranteed. 008 Lowest roal estato loans. ‘ox, #02 N, Y. Lite BI| i ONEY- to loan on horses, wagons, mules, household goods, piinos, organs, diaonds, at lowest rates. The Hirst organized losn office {n Mooty Makes lognsfrom iirty to throe Dundred aid sixty-ive days whicl can be puid in vart or whole at any fimp, t.us lowering the principal and interest. /Uall and ses us when you want money, Wo ean asslst you promptly and to_your . advantage without removal ot roperty or publicity.” sfoney alwayson’hand. 'tuflhz in makingloans. O, ¥ Reed & C 19 §15th st., oyer Bingham & Sons. 103 MONEY—0. 60 or 00 ddys _on furnicure, planos, horses, houses, ete. J. J. Wilkiason, 018 Paxton blk, 120 OANS—City and farm loans, mort, per bought. cCague Investment VVEFm}e some private funds residence blocks at low rates. Champ & Ryan, 1205 Farnam st H., & COLE Toan agent. Open evenings, HATTI rates. F. L. go pa- £ N 10a1 0n brick Kimball, 3 F8 OR SALE—Three half lots In Plainview on aunders st, $1,000 each; J, H. Lamb, Coun- ofl Blutfs, 0321 OOK over this list A fine little Lome,6 rooms, water, gas, bath, sower connections, mantel, not a mile from P O., on car line, paved sirect, east front, % cash, bal at 6per cent on easy terms; & great bargam. Double front in Kilby place, only $1,000; & acres on beltiine, will muke 24 fitty ft lotss a SUAD in this for some one; can sell on easy terms or trade it for a good building lot, East front lot in Mayne place just off Leaven- worth st , only £2,200. 50 £t on 17th near Nicholas, 8100 ft; 40 ft in Shinu’s on Charies st, soutli frout, -room cot~ tage, §2.500, ensy term - Will Huild a house to suit you fn Plainview or sell on monthly payments. Cheapest corners in Dwight & Lyman's addi- tion, $1,200; easy terms, b-room cottage, Miami street, just off 24th, only §1,:00; easy terms, Full fot n Davenport strect near Yatws resi- dence, only $1,6X0; o great bargain. Can'selt’ cottages in al any addifton on eagy monthly payments. Call and seo. Fine lot near Spalding and 24th, paving and curbing all patd for; can sell it for 81150, ¥. K. Darling, Harker Block, 15th and Farnam. 003 OR SALE— 54170 ty, Neb: ery chieap, no trades, farm of res, sec, 12 N, W, Hamilton coun- miles from Marquette. small house, stable, 800 acres of pasture fonced, living water, vrice only &10 per ncre, #,437.00. one-thira 188) crop iucluded. ‘Terms, #2200 cash, balaunce 6 er cont futerost, K, K. Atkins, owner, raflroad utlding, Denver, Colo, 132 IOR SALE—On monthly payments, six-room cottage, south front, has city water, sewer, near both' cable and motor lines, splendid neighborhood. choice and cheap. price 82,500, Wright & Lasbury, Arlington block. 6%9 19 STRINGER & PENNY, i Real Estate Agenta, Have for sale or trade, Destrablo lots, blocks snd_acreage pronerty, In Omaha and vicimty. Correspondence so- tcited. S, E. corner 16th & Dodge, Omaha. ONEY loaned on furniture, horses and wa. zons, rates reasonable. City Loan Co. 118 hst., opposite Millard notel, 16 TMONEY to loan on real estate security at lowest rates. Before nogotiating loans see Waliace, R 10 Brown bldg,, 16th and au[fi;s. “YAN’I'BD—Fir;L class inside loans, Lowest rates. Call and seo us, Mutual Iuvest- ment Co., 1504 Farnam. 106 rates. Lowest rates M()h EY on personal property. The Henderson Mortgage Investment company, room 4, Paxton block, 107 NEY to loan, 0. F. Davis Co,, roal estute andloan agents, 1505 Faroam st. 108 to toan on any security for short time at low R SALE or exchan for desirable Omaha property, improvea farm 980 acres, Thayer Co., Neb, "A, O. Wright, 304 Marshfield ave, Chicago. . 5685 183 \ORTY-FOUR feet on 16th st., near Farnam, witn {ine new business block? rents for 83,000 & year; must have 816,000 cash, $12,000 at 6 per cent, long time; great offer. Address "‘Wfi"lfl"n‘. I Jl.\"l‘_y_o;lr property with H. E. Cole, USINESS, Remaonca : and suburpan property, Star Land & Loan o T oro Y’ 10y Farnamat, OUTH Omaha fots. W. L. Selby’s add. 8500, JK EYSIONE Mortgage Co.—Loans ot 810 to 000; get our rates before borrowing and save money; loan on horses, furnfture or uny aporoved security, without' publicity: notes bought, for new ioan,renowal of old and lowest rates, Call R 208 Sheely bk, 1otn & Howard sta. TLOANS mado on real estato and mortgages bought, Louts S, iteed & Co, it 13, bourd trade F RST mortgage loans at low rates and 1o delay. 1.V Bholos, 310 First Nationa bank, o TVIQNEY toloan: cush on hand, no delay. 3. W. Bquire, 1210 Farnam st., First Nationai baak huilding, i ONEY to loan on city or farm property. Geo. J. Panl, 1609 Farnam st L8 loan agent. Open e:'alliu‘(rj $! 000—Private monoy to loan or Wil biy good 'mortgage, W, L. Bélby, r 13, Board of l'lA;\ld& BUSINESS CHANCES. ‘VAN'I'KI} -Partner with 815 to take half 1 terest In o big paying business, Address T'13, Bee office, B17-17¢ YHE one chanoe {n i e tino of n g2od busi- ness man 18 now to seoure s b5 interesv I have to offer in_ an established 1ncorporated business in Colorado. Also, a stock of dry £00ds in & live town in-Nebraska for sale. For particulars see G, I, W, No, 17 Ikt QR SALE-8650 will buy Tot 50x12) is Omana View, one block from motor line, nicely on grade. Lots in this addition are worth 81,00, and the above price 18 open for u short time only. G, B. Tzschuck, care Umaha Beo. 761 T %3 in Sherldan kince, Leavenworth street, three blocks from street cars,only two miles from court house. Prices $900 per lot, 310 down and $10 a month, seven per cent intorest. Lewls 8, Reed & C om 13, Board Trade, 817 OR SALE—A bargain in Platnview, corner lot, #1,250; 815 ) cash. Doublo’ corner on- Lake street, 81,500; 500 cash. Double corner in South Omaha, 150 foot, east tront, 81,200; 30 cash, Five acres 4 mijes from Omana postofce,and 2 miles from Exchangs Building,South Omaha, #1,700; 8730 cash, 210 acres 5 miles from city Uimits, highly im- proved, B8,000; half cush. Six-room cottago With bath, etc., corner, on Cuming st., $3,50); on casy terms or can ex- chmuge sqiley fu 1t: 82,000 for cloar lot, W. 1, Homan, Room'0, Frenzer biock. 872 500, a L2 249 OR SAT AaBizo 15t Class unineuin: bered Kausas farms for city or Douglas co. property. If you wish to buy or sell real estate or borrow money in any quantities be sure to call ou B, J. Kendall, voom 306 Brow bullding. b K7 OUTH Omana 10ts. W. L, Selby's ada. TLVE room cottages @160 each), 100 cas down, balance §15 per month, Thos. F, Hall, 411 Paxton block. 20 “mudu & Westorfleld,roal. AT VI e p— SALE or axcn-uue—lfln (class meat market turniture and fixtures “eomplote. good loca- tlon and trade; a bargata nvestigate immedi- ately; call at rooms 2)7and 208, Omaba Natl, bank, L f 604 10) JPOR BALE or will’take part trade. a stock of groceries ims idncoln, Neb., includ 1Lg Axtures, teams and Wagons—best of loca- tion, doing & good businkds, low rent, or will relieve purchaser of leWhe, Address John 8. Reed & Co,, Lancoln, Neb. i [ Fuix - BInckAmEsL wnd wagon siop: one roller feed null Apd engine Louso com: plete; Louse, barn snd oF fve lots. ¢ #adress J, C. Hall, Leigh,"Neb, i A FIBST cluss 1-lnn£€ for an_industrions buwcher. On account'of sickness and ad- yanced age, I have conalided to retire from business, and will lease, jofj on favorable condi- tions sell my meat mlr& which 15 provided with all the latest convédiences and {mprove- wents, For furtier informution, addeess J. F. Wiesuer, West Point, NeY, 1600 173 {{OR SALE e coutrolling interest in & well estabiishod atate bankin & iive county seat in Nebrask o oldest bauk in the place: largest line of deposits, auu all the best Taciliies for conducting the business: will bear tio most thotough luvestisation. derson, room 4%, Paxton block, Omal 1t BALE_A gotioral morchandise store at Florence: invoice about #,00); this s & good chiance for some one; 100k it Up. Cow, all, It Fiorer Neb, %‘l.fll b iness com '1':; 0 opvortuni Hoom 15, CRataver of aer o ANTED A rartnor with 5,000 capiial 1 ‘ well established grain “% l..?phllllnll: in @ livetown in eastern Nebrask Chismber of Comuierse by Hogia 1 7 ANTED—A good went market (i this oity, ¥ 3. Carse, Eheely biock. " s s ABSTRACTS OF TITLE wAN'rlm—l-‘umnuu. carpets, household For cast. Welis AGe P PAFT o @ cklon § Beortge A COMPETE sev of chatlol mortgage ab. SUFGCt Dooks, cheap. 102 Fayuam st, room . HE Dest. Business Residence Vacant and suburban properties in the market are for sale by “the old reliable” M. A, Upton Co,, 16th and Far: 13 OR bargains 1n vacant 1ots, residances, ous- iness aud suburban property, call on the Btar Land & Loan Co, 160014 Farnam st 1) A L s Lk e VYR (OR SALE~G0od f-room house 81,600, vacant iot #80), one d-room nouse with barn #1,3)), Apply on prem\ses, 3416 Decatur streot. Lot i 4 22320 ERY low, 2 new nouses and lots in Council Rluffs; 1'lot, South Omaha, very little n - ey required. WritoA. B. Paddock, Elgin, Nob, 4 Norice. CHTEAGO, BUR Dopot 10th and 3 g0 Vesill Toaver Con | n8ON Strects. Tiie Fox pre Chieagy FExpress. Chicagn 416 | Chiioago Fast Matl BURLINGTON & RV vin U MO, Dopot 10th and Mason str Donver Vi TAncoln Do K. C., 8T, 4 tibulo pr & Depot 10th and Mas Kansas Cits 1 945 p m K. C. Night Exp. Teaves UNIO! Depot 10th and Mar Orerland . e 1050 & m nver B 445 p m) Graud Taland Exp. 490 am Kansas ¢ Leaves |Cll Omaha. |U 018 a m 4N pom| 800 p m| 255 p ) Aepot, ! il Atian Castern Lonvos Omahn, b6 pw W16 A m 416 p m Leaves [CHICAGO _Omiaha, [U. P, depe Pis A m 600 pm| Atiantio 1 .. Vestibule ML Chiongo Chicago 1 Teavos OMATIA & 87 Omahn 416 pm Leaves | Omahn. [T m 615 p m Sloux City St. Pani Tonves | Omahn. | 645 p m| Depot St Paul 1 Teaves Omaha V00w m | Black il 900 & m | Tlstings Bxp. ( 810 p m|. W 510 p m|. York & N Teaves _Omaha i0th w; Chionko Kxpres ! xpres Limited f it Flyer. Xpro Limited & ST. Mail Xpross T LOUIS pross RIOUX CITY & PACIFIC h and Wobstor Sta, Imited L B & MO. VALLEY. Dopot Tith and Webator Sts. Kxpress. X, %0 & Lincoln Pus oriolk (Kx. Sundny) 0, STUP, M. & O Dopot i5th and Webster 8t AGO & NORTHAWESTERN 1 Marcy Sts CHICAGO, R 1. & PACIFIC. P, depot, (0th and Marey Sts.| Omaha. NIght Expross PAUL L 10th ‘and Marey Sta.| Omahn, P depot, 100 and Marcy St St Louts Cannon Bl SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC I, Aepot, 10 and Marey Sts 800 a m|.. Bloux City Accommodation. 100 p mf 545 7 Oakland_Ace MISSOURL m. St Louis & K. St 3 Webster St Oak Chatha Drutd Hill Lake Street. . Walnut Hil Dundee Place. Woest Side. Lawn Mascol 222238 Portal ey ] i Wost Side. Dundee Place. Walnat Hill.. Luke Stroot... Druid HIlL..[6 Onk Chatham. . 5.85/7 Wobster Streot | 6.21/7.21|8.51 ON PACIFIC- oux City Kxpross mmodntion PACIFIC, Depot Isth and Webster Sts. C. Mxpross. Touls & K. C. Expross| I 0 I also stop at 1th. dge Cros “Brond-| Trans-| way. ‘ Omaha CHIOAGO, R. Union Dapo |Pean ¥ lng: South A — | RAILROAD TIME CARD. TROTON & @ Attiven Omahn W A m o 800 p m 8@ am 890 A m | Arrivos | Omaha. B0 p o [ Arives Oana T p Gk m Arrives Onnhn Arrives Omana, 608 p m % p m TH A 100 & m | Arrives 906 n m | 830 p m 11000 & m Arrives 00 p m | 9458 m Arri Omaha 1250 1 At Omalia 1005 p m 1005 & m Arrives Omahia 0% a0 Arrivos’ Omaha | 1| 620 p m 1020 2 m 11020 n m Arrivos Arrivos Ouinha B pm 630 *Working- Albri 't ahn.| Depot AN 6.5 3 b v ‘Enstern _Atlantic MIL, Night Txpress. tlantic Express. tibnle L Flyer. Mail & 8T, UL A pot, Councll Blufle. ity Di Transfer| ay Expros & &C. B, Unlon Depot, Council Blufts, Kunsas City Night Express. o | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Unlon Depot, Counall Blutts. Arrives Tranafer TAG & m 650 JO. 1-L 035 A m 956 p m . A. NO. 18. — PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR—Headquarters Dept. of the Platte, Office of Chlef Commissary of Subsistenc Omaha, Neb., January 16, 18.0,—Bealed propo: sals in 'triplicate, subject to tho ususl condi- tions, will office’of the actin, at Fort Omaha, o recélved at this office and at the commixsary of subsistence eD., until 12 o'clock M., central standard time, and also at tha offices of the commissary of subststence at Forts 8id- ney, Niobl ana Bridger, McKinney, D. A 180), at Which time' and opened in the nishing and tiour, for issue. rosonce of Profer Robinson, . Russel| Neb.: Forts Camp_ Pilot Butts, ock Burings, Wyoming, and Fort Doug- las, Utah, until 11 0'clock . m, mountain stan usrd time, on Monday, the 1ith day of Februar: places they will be f bidders, for the fur- elivery thereat, respoctively, of ence will ‘be articies of domestic production or iven’ to Anufac ture, conditjons of quality and price dncludin productions or manu- facture the duty hereon) being equal. The right in the price of forelgn is reserved to ct any or al bids. Blank proposats and specifications showing in detail tho articlesund qu titie full information as to above mentioned oflices. and C. B, U. 8. A., Chief 8 e quired and giving dition of contracts, will be furnished on_application to any of the W. H, BELL, 1 L B 164 i F'HE annual meeting of the stockholders of ‘The Bee Buiiding Co. will be held at the office of the Dmahu iee, Bee Building, Omaha, on Tuawlly) Junuary Zist m., for the purpose of f 150, at four o'clock electing a board of p. Hirvctors for thie huing yeur, and (Fangaoig such other business as may come before the meeting, By orderof che presidont, a26t0)2 N.P. FriL, Secretary. Matter of Application of Mra” Anna Wolly, 107 ) liquor license. Notice 18 hereby givon tuat Mrs. Auna Woll: A Aid upon the 16th day of Januar; . D, 1890, tile ner application to the:Board of ¥ive aad bolicy Commissioners of Omaha, for license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors ai No. 1o goutn, lath trver, Kecond Ward, Oman Neb., rom st duy of Janu to the st da of Junuary 1], r il v 11 there be no objection, remonstrance or pro- test tlled witnin two weel from January 1oth A, D18 0, the said license will be granted. - 152 ANNA WOLLY, Applicang. Notice. Matter of Applicution ot Henry Schluster for Liguor License. Notice 15 hereby given that Henry Schlueter Aid upon the Bthday of January, A. D. hiis application 1o the Board of Commissioners of Omaba, for license to Hell Malt, Bpirituous and Vinois Liquors at No. 2512 ' Leavenwortl Street, Fourth ~Ward, Omana, Neb.. from the st diy of Junuary, ¥ o the 1at daF of Jaouary, WL there 10 ObJeclion. FeBIODSLILR 8 OF Pro- test fliod WHthin tWo Weeks from January Ui, A, D. 1860, sald licenso wili be granted vie Hesny BOnLUETER, Applicant, ice. The partuorship betwéon the Pomero; Coal Co., of Atchinson Kansus, aud the Southwest Mo, known as the 9 at Omaha, Neb, orn Coal Co, 1liinols Fuel was dissolved December, The accounts dus the of Ki 21l firm are ayable to Beth 8, Berat, Kunsas City,Mo., ana the debts of tho firm will'bs paid by im. BOUTHWESTERN COAL Co, per M. E, Berat, 8, A, PoMEROY CoAL Co. Jlsane BT B hmidt, V. P, INFLUENZA [Z¥E) m %‘;‘R.O‘Tfi“fl, The THE HEAD,; at hilo sie stnlabiAit elorae s e ugh the Lrais, exte i inte the ucoud THE REALTY MARKET JNSTRUMRNTS piaced on resors yesterday. Saunders to C Jones, 1ot 10, blk 8 Meoyers, Richard & Tidan's add, w d,, 1 Doery to Aunie Doerr, il properiy, wi Patrick Land company to O 1L Craig, Tots A 6 and 7, bik 1K Dundee place, w &, ., € W White to J M Hoffman et ai, lot | Tuckeye place, w d R C Cushing and wife 1o J 1064, DIK 118, Omaha, w d Jacob Kline and wife to J ) lirown, lot 4, LIk 4, Rush & Selby's ada to South Omaha, w a Laura Jollifte t i L Sayre, und iy blk2 West Omiaha, g ¢ d Herman Redfield to Scima Hed 12, LIK 12, Albright's Annex, q ¢ d erman Redtield to Selma Red stoadd t during 000 3,760 N ) Brown, o 1, 50,000 wite 108 A Macioon, iot Melrose Hi'L, w a Laura Jollifte to 88 Price, jr, und 4 bik , West Umahia, q ¢ d Eleven transfers, Permits wore grantod by Whitlock yesterday s follows: ¥ mis, one sto frame hotse, Farnam, near Saventh strect....§ Charles’ Anderson, (wo story frame resi- dence und barn, Farnam, near Dexter Avenue. 4,000 M 5 one story frame cot- 8o wentieth near ages, Locust, §1,500 ench N S M. Dounetly, two two story fratme dgveli- ings, Soutn Twentiotl street, near Locust, each $3,500...... 4, . honnelly, four ons and one-hulf story ame dwellings, South Twen et, near Locust, 2,500 each \ . K. Close, one_story and attic trame R ninth avenue, near Hi “s Elaven pormits, aggregatin, peedl - M ba A DRAFT FOR A CENT, 1t will be Issned to Settle up a Gove ernment Deal. The smallest draft ever issuod by tho treasury department will be drawn in the course of a few days, says a Lowell, Mass., dispatch to the Chicngo Herald. Ivis for the magnificent sum of 1 cent, and is to pay for property worth at the lowest estimate $10,000, At the last session of congress the representative from Lowell succecded in having a bill prssed appropriating §200,000 for the erection of a public building here and the purchase of the site. Half a dozen different property owners were anxious to have the government to buy their property, as they thought it would be a good thing for them, The famous bunt- will in which General B. F. Butler is such a large swckholder, owns a large plot of ground near the mill and offered it to the government for a very low price, thinking that if the postoffice was built there the company’s other property would en- hance in value. Considerabie property owned by an estate at the other end of the town, aud for the same reason they offered land equally as desirable, The contest between the two waged warm for a time until at lust the Butler people executed a master move and offered the property to the government for$l. But the other syndicate Heard what had been done and offered their ground for 1 cent, and this offer the government finally’ accepted, and the draft for 1 cent will soon be sent to the agent of the owners. The same routine will have to be followed in regard to this draft as if it were for $1,000,000. All the papers will have to be carefully examined by the accounting officers in the first instance and there will be about fourtecn signatures on the war- rant before the draft is finally signed by the secretary of the treasury.” Not a California Bear. Anybody can catch a cold this kind of weather. * The trouble is to let go, like the man who caught the bear. © Wo advise our readers to purchase of the Goodman Drug company a bottle of SAN I'A ABIE, the Cai- ifornia King of Consumption, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Coughs and Croup Cures, and k2ep it handy. "Lis pleasing to the taste and death to the above cowplaints. Sold at $1.00 a bot tle or 3 for $2.50. CALIFORNIA CAT-R CURE gives immediate relief. The Catar- rhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature, Give it s trial* Six months treatment $1.00, sent by mail $1.10. e ALL SORTS OF QUEER FISH. The Census Bursau Offers a New List Awfully Funny Ones, For the first time 1n the history of census making in this country. says the Washington Star, the bureau which conducts that important work finds it- self now compelléd by an act of congress approved last March to produce statis- tics regarding the fishes that’ inhabit the waters in and about the United States. The superintendent’s first con=~ tribution to this branch of human knowledge has just been published in the shape of a list merely giving the names of ‘‘aguatic animals sought by fishermen.” “However, this list is sur- prisingly interesting to peruse, so very many gueer fishes thare are 1n it, or, at all events, fishes with exceedingly queer names. To begin with, it would appear that nearly all of the animals found on dry land "have namesakes in the watery depths, fresh or salt. Poking around among the unfathomed caves of ocean, following the beds of running streams, or far down in the fluid crystal of the lakes, you will find the se -fmu»-rlm in= sulting name for the sportive porpoise— the sea-lion, the sea-elephant, the sea- cow, which suckles its young, the por- cupine fish, the sea-horse, dm goose- fish, the toad-fish, the parrot-fish, otherwise known as slippery-dick, the squirvrel-fish, the pig-fish, the buffulo-fisn, the tiger-shark, the cow- fish, otherwise called the grampus— Sum Weller’s favorite, though disre- spectful desigunation for his father—the woll-fish, the sea-robin, und the fiannel mouthed cat. Even the fabulous beast that is supposed to cherish against the lion such a mortal enmity, though never found on the enrth, is discovered in the sed unicorn, Besides these, if you are sufliciently industrious in your gearch beneath the waters, vou will come across a sun-fish and a moon-fish, a devil-fish and an an+ Rel-fish, a cigar-fish and a pipe-fish, a surgeon-fish and u doctor-fish, a king- fish and a queen-fish, u silver-fish and a gold-fish; also a Jew-fish, a bug-fish, & cutlass-fish, undnuubor-fiuh. und last, but not least, a puting-grubby. Such iots of crabs there seem to be— more kinds then ever you or I would 1magine—to bite your toes that wading, after all, might not be a safe amuse- ment or pleasant, even though one werg able to find all those curious fish. Just a few of the available crabs hereabouts are the fiddler-crab, the u{ ter-crab, the rock-crab, the Jonuh-crab, the red- crab, the hermit-crab, the stone-crab, the Joe-rocker or green-crab, the lady- crab, the sand-crab, the blue-crab, the sea-crab, the kelp-crab, and the spider- crab, Of all the unpleasant things in Mr, Porter’s list, such as the many- armed cuttle-fish, the medicinal-leech and various bugs, perhaps the less said the better, R Costly Piano Leather. The costliest of all leathers is known as plano leathier, and is used solely for covering piano keys. The world’s sup- ply of it comes from Thuringia, in Ger- many, where a fumily of tanners hand down the secret of its preparation from father to son,says the Dry Goous Chron- icle, The skins that make it grow upon the gray deer—a species found only in the neighborhood of thwreut northern lakes. They are worth 20 cents a pound when just stripped off. When they come back to us as piano leather the’ price has risen t) from 816 Lo 818 a pound. 3,000 7000 10,000