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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. ONDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1890, SPECIAL NOTICES. A DVERTISEMENTS for these colums will be taken until 13:30 p. m., for the even! 211100 And until 890 b iy tor \De. morniLg edition and BUXDAY Bx F[UERMS—Cash In sdvanco. | Rn'rr. Advertiseronts on this page will rhnri!d for at the rate of 14 cent per wi for the first fnsertion and 1 cent & word for ®ach_subsequent insertion. and §150 per 1ine r month. No advertisemens taken for s than 21 conts for the first insertio JITIALS, fgures, synbols, ete., a8 one word. HESE advertisements must run consecus tively and under no efrcumstances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. ARTIES advertising in these columns and huving tholr answers addressed to & er+d letter” in care of THE will receive numbered check to enable them to get thelr etters, Answors will be delivered only on resentation of this check. Enclose answers n cn velopes properly addressed. LI adverticements under the head of ““Bpeelal Notlees'™ are published In both the morning andevening editions of T Bre, the eirculation of which nggregates moro thar 20,000 papers daily, and gives the advertise he beneft not only of the large circulation of ‘AR BER In Omaha, but nlso in Counctl Bluffs, incoln and other ditics and towns in tho west nt each BRANCH OFFICES Advertising for thess columns will be take on the ubove conditions, at the followirg bus Bess liouses who are authorized to takespect notices, at the same rates us can had at main office, JOUTH OMAHA BRANCH 2623 N Btroet, Lister Block, :fémd W. BELL, Phurmacist, 62) South Tenth street, HASE & EDDY, 8 113 Bouth 16th . PARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 2118 Cum- s ing street. 7. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 624 North 16th reet. G . W. PARR, Pharmaclst, 1718 Leaven- I worth street. OFF10E—No. loners and Printers, fil'ufins' PHARMACY. 2ith and Farnam, SITUATIONS WANTED, Forvates, eto,, oe top of frat calumn on this page ANTED-Night work gt copying, Omaha, v Bookkeepine, writ'ng or like. L, Box 45 063 11% piven. Address V41, JITUATTION-~Wanted by sober man of 30 in Meity or country, understands horses and cun milk; will make himself useful around a vlace; have city refercnce. Address V i, Bee. 015-10% T ANTED—Position as stationer, understands steam heating, Address E. Kuntz, 614 8 Lith st, 588 10 TED—Ofice work in_ wholesale house young man with experience and good address.” V2, Bee. 600-10% W ANTED—Pasition by a com tent o keeper; 6 years practical oexperlence. Best of references. Address V 28, Bee. M 570-10° "v’,\ TED—Position v engineer. Add s V 20 Be M 4 1* " Y ANTE! ituation ns olerk (day or night) in first classhotel;best of references given ns"lu ‘experience, capabllity, ete. 3 Bes Address V 513 1 flroman, by statione WANTED---MALE HELP, Tor vales, elc., sec top of first column on this page. 7 ANTED—An active, honest. man, salary #100 monthly if suitable, with opportuni- ties for advance, to reprosent locally o respon- #ible New York hounse; references. Manu- facturer, lock box 155, N. Y. GENTS malking big monoy oanvassing our new book, “Beautifur Gems." for holidny dolivery, Send 70 ecnts for outfit immedinte- ly and get best terns. M. I'rench & Co., Paxton block, Omaha. M 065-16 RUG Olerks wanted—Two single men for 2nd pluce in ologant retall stores, best of Yetérences required from past cmployers, can- ot ise anyone that uses stimulunts of any kind. Stafesalary and apply at once to the Bt. Joseph Drug Co., 8 S B34 TS—1,00 mon and_boys erywhere, permanently to hand out glrenlyrs atdl Agents Herald, Cuse 2 50 e 2,542, W ANTED—Two porsonsto rogoive instrue- tlons and keep *hooks. . Smith, o0 Now York Life bullding. 545 8% MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, | FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. MONEY T0 LOAN For vates, topof conmn on (he page } ORSES winterod—No better pluce to win- ter horses than the Stillwater stock tarm, Ft. Oalhoun. Prices low, best care. B. J. Kendall, prop., room %06, Brown bldg Omana. VW ANTED Horses to winter § with erain and # without; good care will bo taken of them nt Coffman Park farm. Leave horses with N. E. Dillrance, stables 414 8 17th st. Tel- ephone 804, ORSES wintered at Omaha_falr ground T can winter 200 horses, each horse hasa large warm boxstall, feed ail the grain owner wants, largo yurds for exereise | weather. A, Thomson. M the FOR RENT--HOUSE! ¥ HGUsE st ana_Webster, &0 per mo. 0. b Harrison, 912 Y. Lite. 604-8 OR RE Fine house. 20th und Far, furnuce, bath, water closet, ete., fine rooms, only 855, Elegant cottage, 7 rooms, buth, ote, will be finished by Dec. 10, &, th and Leavenworth, 20x48, 5 rooms. $18, 308 N. Y. Tafe. (OR RENT-—Large list of houses fro) pgrmonth and up; mew list. Goo; ' modern co 408 10% JOR RE] in thy P. B. rney. 3 TFPOR RENT—2 1i-room houses with modern {mprovements. Dodge and_ 9th streets, O, F. Davis Co. 1505 Farnam St, 13 NOR RENT—At the southwest corner of 10th and Culifornia sts., 4 bewutiful -story brick and stone reside . ull oast fronts” every modern convenience, rooms finjshed in hard posscssion can be given November 20. Pouses can Fo had Gt yory modsrate by first-class tenants, Brennan & Co., Chamber of Gommorce. 36 11 Fmi RENT—Touse, 8 rooms. Good lnundry. Inquire Robt. Purvis, 2ith & St.Mary’s ave. o TEY QU wish to ront n house o store see T1. LK. Cole, Continental bloo E OR RENT—To_ responsible parties only, those fine new brick and stone houses on Georgin avenue; fifteon Tooms ind alcoves; more conveniences and hetter finished than any house for rent in the eity. . il Hender- 400 Paxton block, city. 20 ~ROOM house with barn: nominal rent. O. Harrison, 911 N. Lite. 20 OR RENT—0 room house, all modern con- venlences, including a cood stable. Capitol avenue, near the high school; rent moderate. D.J.0'Donnhoe, 1601 Farnam st. 276 NT new 8 room brick_house, all con- onth. Cholee location. bl 508-11 [OR RE he beautiful 7 room cottages. Just finished. Bath and modern fmprove- ents, Only 2 left. O. 8. Elgutter,d07 First '] bank, 458 Tor ratés, etc,, see op of firel tolumn on thir page. TP URNTSHED rooms and board, Chieago, 57-11% URNISIED roomy, parior and alrove for 2ord gentlemen, back parlor for 2. Heat, gas, bath, with board, 218 Harney., M 474-17% JEWLY furnished rooms, singie or en suite, With board, heat, gns and bath, 38 and N. 17th, opposite new postofiice site 25 N2+ rOR RENT—Rooms, with bourd. 1722 ulv:Tx; FOR RENT--STORKS AND OFFICES, For rates, ete., sec top of frst eolumn on this page. (OR RENT—In Brown bullding. Cuming and 24th sts, Double store #x60 foot. Single stare 2x04 feet. Basoment 25x04 feot. Fight elezant apartments for famtlies on second and third loors. Sce these before de- elding where you will Tocate in Omaha. Ap- ply 10 Cltizcns bank, Oumiing and Béch ste. | FINE corner basement in the Brown bulld- Ing. suitable fnr’]blumln-rnr Dbarber she Room %x6i feet. - Oltisens bank. corner Ou located ground floor the city. S 1ith 2 fjmmm storo and basoment in brick bulla- ing 27th and N .. 4% block fro d t South Omah: Mrs. Brega 3144 8. 15, TN Brown building, Onming and 24th sts. To rent, double store 44x% feet, single store 22x604 feet. Apply C =10 {OR RENT—The é-story brick bullding.with or without power, fornierly ocoupled by the Dlishing Co., 016 Farnamst. The bulld- \ fire proof coment basementeompleto am heating fixeures, water on all the floors )x00 each, Apply at the oflice of The Bee. ! S S 16th, W indow m heat furnishéa, Hall, 311 Paxton blk. FYUE. Brown building, corner Cuming and 24th sts, will be ready for occupancy in a days. Partes wishing torent stores or family” apartments n_this new substantial building ‘should apply at once to Citizen bank, Cuning and 24ih sts 630 O0K HERE-Winter 1s coming, there are a dfow good offices for rent in tho Ramge Dbld'g, with first closs heating and_ best of ele- rvices.” Inquire Frank J. Ramge. o show Thos. ¥ £ ok wa ement. 27,000 square feot, with 100 feetof double track on U, P. Railway, South 20th and Plorce stroots. Address 0. OSkamp, Omaha, Neb. 2% STORAG Forrates, ete., see top of first column on this page. FPRACKAGESstorage at lowest rates. W. M. Bush 31 Leavenworth 28 L"TGRKu i—Branch& Co., 1211 Howard, = 286 R RENT—018 Webster street, new nine room house, sewer and water connected and ready for furnace. Next corner Webst New Rent lo and 30th stroets. en _room house sewer and water. for good tenants. H.W. Yates. QEVEN-room house, 18th and Vinton, 816 J. . Johnson, 519 Paxton blook. 680 OR RENT—A good G-room house, city water, south front lot, near Luke and’ Sher- at_expiration of 3 years will give u warranty deed,supject to nortzage. Look q’rm'uml«: and Trackage—David Cole, 817 Howard st. T " RENTAL AGENOX. FOR LXCHANGE. FOR BALE-REAL ESTATE, top 0F st colimn on this page For rates, de.. MONEY tolgnn on ad docurity for short #e ot low rates, Lowest rates on perORAThroperty. The Henderson” Mortgnte Tnvesiment Oom- piny, room 40, Paxton blk o 0 or 0 dagson farniture, planos, houses, 8te. J.J, Wilkinaon, 618 Paxton bik. y 00 7 ANTED-First-clas inside_loans. Lowest rates. OAll and see us. Mutual Invest- ment Co., 1504 Farnam. w3 T EYSTONE Sortgadd Co—Loan of #0 $1.000; et our rated Hafore borrowing and Baye money ; 1oans on Iorses, farniturs or any approved security without publicity; not bought; for new Toans. renewal of old and low est rates,call R, 208, Sheely bik,15th & Howard, ONEY toloan by B. F. Masters on chattel and collatoral seourities for any time from 0no to six months in any amount to suit bor- rowoer. Lonfa mado on Howsehold goods, planos, or. gans. horses, males, houses, lonses, warchoise recelpts, ete, at the lowést possible ratos. without publioity of removalof property My loans are 8o arranged that you can take @ piyment of any amount at any tme nd ro- dued both principlo and intorest, If you owe o balince onyour property or havé n loan you wish chan<od T will pay 1t o ff and carry it tor you. 1 find it moro con- venfent, onllup tolephorie No. 1021 and your business will be arranged at home. Money always'on hand. Nodelay. Nopub- lelty. Towest rates. B. I Mastors, Room 4,Withnell blk., 15th and Harne P castern mon oy CElaR "Wort always ready to loan_an mortizages wanted ge and Trust Oo. pay promptiy; first Georze W, P, Coutes, re board of ¢ Y E.&O. M ANTHONY, 318N, Y, Life bulla- Joing, lend money on farms in cho ties of Nebraska and lowa; also Omaha residenoe propoerty ; lowest ri tes terms: no delayy values passed on hore UTLDING loans, 6 tionnl charges foF comr fecs. W. B. Melklo, First 2 7 per cen 108 0F AttOrney fonal bank_blds. ns money al at reasonable rates 2 | (Jm\ chattelsor collat IRST& second mortga ant & im- proved city prop. Cou rants bought. Money on hand. .M. Richardson i3 N,Y; Lifo. 05 JEASTERN moucy to lown o ity nro penys mortgage paper bought. 1.5, Trey, NV Life, HATTELJoans at 10west rates. Removed to 4 N.Y. Life bldg. J. B, nminj 05 ONEY loaned at iow rates on furiture, horses, &c,, without publicity, Hawkeye InvestmentCo, 33 Douglas blk,16th and l“ll)‘lalxu. ot j“n 'Y toloan on city and farm property. W. M. Harrls, R 20,Frénzer Bik, opp. P, O MONEY toloan. Correspondents of Lom- bard Investment company, Shriver & Burns, Frenzer block. 81 o rates, ete., we top of first column on this page. JI5T your houses with the Real Estato In formiation bureau, 17 Boa 'l‘rn‘(:‘(ln 5 431 n 2 ' B-IBEY & Bro,rental agouts.2 N.Y.Lifo H, & olo, rental agont,Continental bik. 2 this up. O, I, Shaw, 308 Sheeley blk. Forr room house, all_modern fm- provements, 22 200hicago st., $4107. Ring- walt Bros. Barker block. £ {JOR RENT-—7-room eottage, conveni wholesale distriot und business. 1112 8. 10th st * IOR RENT-—8-room modern house with nlc barn, 1704 N 21st; also 8-room house and nice barn, 2200 Miam, by Crum & Bishop, R 54, Board of Trade, 26 (OR RENT—28-room housesat 222 and 24 X Guldwell st., nicely papered, having mod- ern convenlences and barns; to reliable par- ties until spring 825 por mouth. J. 1L Jolnson, 519 Paxton block. 670 THOR RE: ven-room cottage, cor. 2Sth ave. und Uap, ave.Inquire 2018 Doilge. M-666 h st 03 N14» RABLE dwellings all parts of the olty. caton & Allen, 1607 Farnum st. 628-n12 DOR RENT—A lurge front alcove roon front, in best part of eity, fow doo Hotel Merriam, Address V 42, Bee ofl it to '—6-room house. 112 oast rom 609-11% VW ANTED-Sulesmon on sulaty or commis. sion to handle the new patent chemica Ink erasing pencil. The greutest selling -novelty ever produced. Erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no_abrasion of paper. 200 to 500 per -cent profit. One agent's ‘sulos amounted to #2) in six days; another 22 in two hours, We want one energetle general agent for each state and territory. Sample by mall 8 cts, For terms and full particulars address, The Monroe Eraser Mfg Co.. La Crosse, Wis. 6-11* w,’\NTED‘A medical gentleman to travel, Apply Western Medical & Surgical In f(ll as City. Gi5-10% Man to sellline of olgars, $100 per month and _expenses pald. Addres with stamp Globe Clgar Co, St Lol Mo, RONT room, modern convenlences. (1% oth. 490 10° JIST your houses to el orrent with 0. F. AHarrison, 011 N. Y. Life. s PERSONAL, For rates, etc, sce top of first column. on this paqe. NYPEWRITERS for rent or sals. Stonog- raphers supplics. . P.Negeath, 10f Fagna. 315 LOST. For rates, etc., see top of_first colums on_this vage. TOL N from 10th and Davenport, In_front Mot Congregational church, horse and, phie- ton. Anyono having information of same pleise nctfy telephone numbor 169, 6018* T 05T Betwean 5 and 6 Saturday evening, 4 ladies' gold hunting case watchand chain, pld ear of corn and gold peneil on chaln, Indor retura to Bee offico andrecelve rewnrd. TS50 puirot white curtuins. Return to 41616 Capitol avenue and get rewnr&” o pu! Lanswerlng name B Teward, TLORT Bagkspaniel gAsarl Retuen to 3. Mulford, 1002 th ave and 602 o ve 2 10 LY furnished room with all _modern enlences, 2013 88 595 HED or nfurnished rooms, s 5 Douglas, 501 14% NISHED rooms with modern conven- %, fine location, 119 South ith street. furnished front parlor with good ull modern conveniences. 10 N 17th 540 1‘ OST—Nov. 8 on Dodge st. hot. Ja black fox muff, returning to No. 1814 Dodge st. the finder whlbe suitably re w.izgm. 58 OST—Liver-colored pointerbiteh, vory thin Jand bony. Return to 1316 Douglas stroet. Suitable reward. M4 FOR SALE—FURNITURE ET Forrates, ete,, wee top of firt cowummn an (hiy pam OR RENT—Furnished rooms; gas,b steam, 1519 NT—Furnished rooms, 1600 n‘}%ms. ANTED—Agonts to sell the latest novel- ties In button-holo bouquets. Two dis- tinct samples and particulars 10 ots. M. Ernst, Cleveland, 0. N 580-11¢ w,fimn—m Tuborers for stone and grade work, Apply to P. H. Johnson, Union passenger depot, Omalia. 208 7 ANTED—Mon to travel for our Canadian nurserics.Stone& Welllngton,Madl JANTEQ man of character, o and_ some financlal abllity to ' co western business for us; remuneration 81,50 for the first thrae years. Address K 9, oare of Lord & Thomas, C'h—lunxu. 1. M 404-10% $|00 per month at the start will be pald toa ‘munager whocan fill the requirenients. Ad- dress K 8, care of Lord & Thomas, Uhlnmnl.ll. ANTED—1000 men_for new rallroad work in Oregon and Washington Ty. Work ‘will lnst-two years. Good wages guarantecd. Albright's Labor Ageney, 1120 ‘urrillu‘nwuli.) M TVEEN gr ¥omen wanting work, or persons ubeding hely of any kind, clty or country, oan nlways b suppiied at Keitivs ofiice s 8. 15th st. Satistaction guaranteod iy M.348—N30 ANVASSERS Wanted—Correspondence so- iolted with com petent canvassers to sell aper clothing, Good wages can be earned. Fito Paper Clothing Co, Port Huron, Mich! IRL wanted In fanlly of two. 171§ Doug- G]Z\h)‘h il it i ’fflm!“:"“ VWANTED-A good girl for general house- work. Apply at 015 Park ave. 041 8 WANTHID—\I\'n with good referenc Metropolitan Mty Co., 1600 lluwnmlv7 211-n¥ at 7 ANTED—At once, several good clty can- vassers. 1510 Douglas st. n2l W ANTED—Agents wantod throughout Ne- braska. Send stamp for reply. Jos. P, Megeath, Omaha. ki TANTED—A live, cnergetlo party in every place to Introduce our goods, We have a now line thut will soll at every house and agenta can reap.s harvess botweon how and the holidays. Wil pay a salury of ¥5 por month if preferred and furnish a team free. ddress at oncg Standard Sliverware Co., loston Mass. M 632- 1 WANTED—FEMALE HELP. For rates ete,, see top of firat column on this page. OUSEKEEPER—Wanted. & woman to do housework for family of two, no children, would prefer & woman from 25 to 40 years old work Is easy, no company, small house. Oall at 152 North' 22d st. 45-10° WANTED—A good cook, washer and ironer, in a swcall family, Apply in the forenoon A 510 Soutl 614-10% Competent second Reference re- quired. Mrs. 1615 Sherm ave. M 581 RIGHT young lady w cribeps “for the Oy cent Somuliasion. A||pTy-¥l= NTED--Good girk for WV hork: 338 Lenviir ot ANTED—GIrl for kitchen and laund ROrk: 1130 Jepeus, lichen and lagnary W-Au-rnn—n dross. Mm R. A8t irl J.J. Brown, nmlto get sut- xcelsior; r e 16th general huse- 005 §00d_cook and Ia dylord s 3" 2gch fimbsuufi.y furnished room. 29 Dodge. P UEASANT south tront room, 2412 Doy B OR RENT--Two nicely furnished front rooms, 2010 Davenport st. 207 [YOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1008 Oapitol - ave. Mio1 10% ESIRABLE rooms for throe or four gentie- men, private sitting room inclnded, 1701 Capltol ave. AW FOR RENT--ROOMS UNFURN IBHEI) [{OR SALE—-A large parlor stove and 2 smull stoves. J.W. Harrls, 30th and Usunn. -2 FOR BALE—HORSES WAGONS ETO, “Forrates, ete.. w0 top of firt column on this page. JFOR SALE _Chieap. a younz team, wbont 2900 pounds; wagon ' and hamess; 1716 Soutl 10th st betweon Contor and Dorens. | JFUR SALE. very cheap—One (six pascen- ger) rockaway' carriage (new): and two- ated Russian sleigh. Geo. W, Holbrook.room Bldg. 00 W OEK horse 861 two Lorsa wagon 820, dou- Dlowork harness 815, Or will trado for o ool light sido bar buggy. I E. Cole, Conti- nental block. 273 For rates, dc., see top of firs; cotumn un this page, JTight housokoeoping, 1228 N 3 ROOMS light housekeeping. NJIOELY furnished rooms with all conyeni- enc also first class table board; terms reasonable. 200 N 15th st. 050-15* 3 UNFURNISHED rooms, 001 8. 20th st. 610-11* Newly pa- ocation. 612 IRST floor, private residenc cred and pafuted. Good South 16th, 620~-12* OR RENT—3 or 4 elogant unfurnishod rooms steam hoat and ail modern improve- ments for housekeening: references required. Mrs. H. C. Moses, 2265 B roam. 006 12 FHE Brown building, Cuming and 24th sts. Families desiring now, warm home for winter should not miss thiese elegant apart- ments of elzht and nine rooms including bath room. Kitohen rauge and window shades. All ready for house keeplug. Apply Cltizen: bank. 628-16 TVEREE rooms light housek 28 N, TS s ! 523 he Brown bullding, Cuming and 24th sts., olegant upartments of seven and ecight rooms, with bath, kitchen range for hot and cold wirter, shades 10 windows, Ladles should soo these handsome wodern homes, . ApplY Citizons bank, Cuming and 24th sts. 0620-16% ping. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, For rates, ere., e top of Arst Neatly furnished front room, 3 Dougl M 0515 {CK RENT—Nicely furnished cottage of six rooms, with modern conveniences, Inquire 2200 Douglas st, 416 oy pieasant furnished tooms ! 1u private housc, best location in the city. 316 N.20th, B0-5* furnished lurge, warm oard fiid ploia: . 21 Hamey . Bisislrva il T-T'wo apartments unfurnished for 1ight housekeeping, 2380 Douglus st. 15-8% FOR very comfortuble winter homes see those 3-roop flats, 8. W. Cor. 213t and Niche olas sts. Newly papercd, city water aud sow- erage. First floor, 8; second floor, 5. Butts Renting Agency, 2205, 13t sf. # Ni* Olfil! with first-class board. ‘“‘MOM‘. by 4 l{UUMS wnd bowrd. 201 8. 2th ‘“63") 41] NORTH 10th—Desirable rooms with board. Can sccommodate a number of table boarders, 650-16% ST OLATR Europeun hotelwith dining room S 5team heat in all roows, 13th wnd g Special rates by weok or month. £l e rooms, modern looation, the Pullinan venlences, WIL % A& @ st.. ¢ exvelled. cannol Fy “\u o house, 1510 HURSEB #0und up. H. E. Cole. 13 THOR SALE-2 z00d work teums. Inquire at 618 Paxten blk. 269 FOR SALE- -MISCELLANEOUS. Forrates, etc., v top of first_column on thia paigs EM callgraph, price reasonible, & 6, Beo WANTED---TO BUY, For rates, ele., e top of first column on this page. SPQT cushy for parlor heating stove. Ad- dress V 4 Bee. 000-10% MURNITURE, household goods, ete. Highest A cash price. Wells, 1111 Farnam, 2 y 1|||dlyBu\vfilAvrs. TP Mogonth, 1607 Farnam st., Oniaha. kit orses, Wagons, otc., to sell at n every Tuesday and Friday, 10 o, or tables, 1, botween Harnof and CHAND books bousit for spot cush Antiquarian bookstore, 1413 F'arnam, 615 nl4* W J. Paul, 8 Howard. o ECON S V ANTED-Horso and buggy. 1600 Farnam. MISOELLANKEOUS, WANTF.IHTn cent real estato loans. 0. F. Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life. VARM Louns--Bost rates ahd option in the west. Interest annually. Borrowerscan pay part or all of principle at end of any year, and stop interest. R. K. Stowe, 810 N, 8‘00‘"'!‘ bldg. 00n21* For rates, elc., see top af Arsrt l] hu‘va olty property change for ddress 0 stern Exchango Co. 608-10% HANGE-Stock clothing for real estnte and part cash. Address or oall 1419 Dougias st., Omah. - 616-11 Y0, EXCHANGE ~Goneral stook of mdse. Want real ostate and money, Box 2, Frankfort, Ind. DATENT lawy 3 o, Bee buliding, Omaha, Branch office at Washington, D. 0. Consultation free. 318 —_— - FORSALE-REAL ESTATE, For rates, ele., ace top of Airst column on this page QOR SALE - desirable 7 room houss, Derfect order, ety water,clstern, new barn, Sowardst ... g svivzogniaseil SIS0 On Burdette <t between 3 and 20 st cholce 8 room House, 0od Barti..... ... 4,000 On Parkorst., 4 neat s room house, good order, burn, ete. Y e 3,100 On Vark Ave, North of Leavenwaorth, one of the pleas- antest residence locations in Omaha, & 2-story § room house in perfect order, SOWOE, WALOT, gas, Very choled.......... On 20st., Troom house, oty water, cis- tern, shrubbery, tr Price only. On Caming st near Jith, 7 room house, ofty Water, Clste T One of the finest resid e, 10 room brick, moders t. half block fr motor, good story frame with barn.. ¥ A Wi Farnam st Solo Agents. ntz0 o8 a 50 ft1ot In Amcs | 2x140, ‘for $11,000 barg: amam st, east of Lowe bo clicap to adver 507-10 hinson & V JOR SALE—House, 4 rooms. well, cistern, B0th and Charles, $1.200, #35 cash. balan: Douglas. “Trade or ront, cheap, fing houso, 2 and Cass st. Inquire 4t house. MH2 204 TRUY a® £t lot in Ames P money. Ames, aco and save 507 Farnarm, 048 Fonszfi.lz “Cholce acro property. 50 acres on Ames avenue, 20 acres noar the Beit liue. cre froit farm. W0 10 acre tracts acres In Solomon's 85 aores near South Onaha, ©. ). Power, room 8, Chamber of Commeroe, M528-12% OR SALE—On casy monthly payments, 0- Toom house and south front lot, near Lake and Sherman ave.: just like paying rent: no fnterest. 0. I. Shaw, 303 Sheeloy bik. 320 I EAL Estate men tako notice— 'ho 44 fot of lot 3, in block UK, is whhdrnwxll\{ Uul[lhe 580-10% market. J. P, Shoniug, (ONAHA will grow fuster in the next 18 months than ever befo and real estate willgrow in value with the city. Buy 50 ft lot in Amas Place now. Ames, 1507 Farnam. Benson nddition. ddition, %n.'m—nnly #.500-Dr. Ohambors' residence D “on (Cthand Burdette st. owner golng to leavecity, Best bargaln fn Omuha. D. V. Sholes, sole agent, 2/ First Nat. banic. M 930 TMBALL, Champ & Ryan, 1205 Firnam st., maice Wins on real estate, personal and collateral security. Notes and bonds bought. Bullding loans at lovest rates. 65 N1 TRST gortgage loars on improved and un- imiproved property., ©. J. Caswell, 816 N. Y. Lite. M SSTN 14 IOR SALE or rent—&} feet front with build- ing of 0 rooms. Apply at tho premises 18 8. 12th St. feet on cor of Ohlcago and 13th, _Ap- 210-n27 Pply at 318 South 12th St. OW isthe time to buy before prices ad- vance. Seea 50 It lotin Ames Place. 043 Ames, 1597 Farnam. Caltfornin st. 550 Small house, 101 116 Farnam, Beon. FJ Martl, loans made on diamonds, watches, jpwelry, ete. 581 N13* (HATTEL louns, low rute, 1510 st nam st. 452-n11t BUSINESS CHANCES. ete,, see top.of firat cotimn on this page. XTRAORDINARY busincss chanco fora live hotel man to step in the best located, well furnished 85-room hotel in Omaha, estab- lished and paying trade; rates $1.50 to #2 per day;: the entire 4-story buliding used, Price #1,00; will take purt piy in elear lapd: pres- gwier having other business. J. by It Lite. sole agent. {OR SALE—Olgar, tobacco, confectionery, fruit stand; must sell. 206 8. 12th :l‘l 1 611-15% —Livery stablo and barn vory reasonable. Enquire 18% Sherman ave, | FOR SBALE—#1000) cholce stock of general merchandise i oneof the best towns in Nebraska, 75 miles from Omaha. Party doing anexcellént business, but has other business demanding bis attention. ~ Address P& Bo H08 W Elhure n castomer for ,000 stook of dry goods und groceries. X cash and Omaha real estate, Larnon P. Pruyn Co, 2410 Oum- ing street, 052-11% M ZAT MARKET for sale. Fitted up first- class in every particular. Good busines Will bear the strictest Inv lock box 400.Council Blufrs OR SALE CHEA P~One of_tlo best morry orondson the road, for particucirs A, Robertson, box 110, eboy ‘l“:l'm“l:.:“" PBREVERS look at this. 1 have the bost paying browery in the state for sale at a very low price. The product of this brewery fsknown “in every town within 100 milos. endid trade established. cThis is a very rare bargain, and will bear olose investiza - tion, Purties desiring anv information in re- gurd to above property will ploase address K. Sonnenscheln, West Point, Neb. 402-11 FUH SALEor Rent—Large hotel, well lo- cated in one of the best towns in Nebrasks WIlI sell or rent to good hotel reasonable figures. Corresi Address I. Sonnenschoin, wrli man at ve ndence solicit st Point, Neb. 02 OR SALE—A rare chance for a_butcher, n finclocation und now enjoying splendid trade.o Brick building with bisemoent all fitted up with the lutest appliances for the preparation of meats for market, including power. machinery, ete. Thisis un opportunity of a Lifotime. ot partioulars address Lock- hox 45, West Polnt, Neb. w02-i1 ANTED-A compotent newspapor ‘man with fiye orsix thousand dollars in cash orsecurity, to take charge of the Democrat, us T have Tmportant business that will require my time east nod south for the coming yenr. We will pay the right, kind of & man a nice satary, ” Rocommendations reuirel, dress W. R. Vaughan, Omaha, Neb. M o2 QOR §A LE—Ono of the most de proporties n the state.situuted in Banoroft, Cuming county,Neb. Thehouse has a good pay- fug_ patronuge and has an excellent livery stock and feed stable in conneetlon. The town 1 tho end of o passenger division of the Chicago, 8t. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha rail- . 1t 18 o centoring pajut for hunters from all over the stut, g Sho is surrounded by Inkes, marshes and vad prairieswhero duckd, goese, prafre chickens other game birds abound in greit nymsbers during thelr season, Forfurther roforence apply to D . Dohsey, Bancrott, Neb, " ! M {86-N2T Rx-:srfumm'r for rgny or sule, T, Murray FOR EXUHANGE. For rates, ete., wee top of st column on thia page. TDONT forgot Jos. P, Nezeath, 107 Farnam st., when you want 0 buy, Tent or sell o For rates, ete, see top of st cotumn on this page. 1K Nacres in Lincoln worth $.250, for home in Omaha, il assume smali incum- brance, C.F. Harrison, Lite. 604-8 typewriter, 2 } LOWERS~-Fresh cut flowers at lowest prices, speciat inducements to churches, parties, woddings, ote. Wiillam Ho 1st, 1158 North 16th st. ‘l & Aluly Orandall, proprietress of the A Omuha Purchasing agency, room 40, Doug- Jas block, Orders from all partsof country prowptly filled. " Hollday goods a speclalty. 522 1% SUOPPING ofall kinds attended to froe of charge. Address Olara Street, Woman's ExcRauge. 475 17 MAsufm Madum Delzier, over 610 5 17h, o> 402 a2 AVE fuel by ocovering your stemm pipe SIILI\ Fossil “Meal 50!;'\»6:"!0". llla'l) ¢ non-conductor, absolutely l.lr’ proof, Wes- tern agent. D, O. MeEwan, 1611 Howard st, e 3.3 MINE place in David ity add somne cash for hage (o Harrison. 012 N Y. Lité "7 1+ 00D house and 1ot for cloar vicant lots tho west part of towp worth £500, will puy orussume £,500 differedde, O. F. Harrison, 012 Life. i 604-8 ar lots for other property, holee lots on paved street and cash for good modern residence if locatlon sults. Block brick houses, clear, und cash for busi- ness lot in loeation tosuit. 15 acres 8 miles from city limits; 4 cush, ball ance good trude: pric Ringer & radley, 1510 Farnam, i G108 Tbl\~l{00l house, all conv., in Hanscom Place, no incambrance, for good vacant lots. Hutchinson & Wead, 1524 Duuxlfi P B G. WHEELER, genoral tonographer and s notary, Depodifions work & speolulty.” Tel. 1601, roon 1008, N, Y, E“ 1dg HAIR GOODS-WIGS, ETC, i SALH SOODS-WIRR. UR0. . "_Y"l‘a.‘d.. see Loy of et column on this page EST Line hatr 8 ln_west; halr d 1 ST, ao iR ol fl." P speclalty. avies, r s _and wlliine Obposite postomtioe, 111 8 1608 s Otuaha. 08" ANTED—To trade by party Ilving in Peo- g Tl Farnam o 1t for Peorla pro erty, Hutchinson & Wead, 16th and Dot sts, Omaha W7-10 Tofixomnun—m- carrlage, with toam and harmess, for clear, well located lots. D. C, Patterson, 1519 Farnau, 001 12 W ANTFD-Toueude cloar_veal estate und first mortgage notes 1or Ouabu nproved residence property or genoral mymlllnflllo or of Buraware. o Ouahia, Neb. N SO FERT (n Ames Pluce nt 81,000 to 81,200 Is Obetter than money in the bank. 648 Ames, 1507 Farnam. OR _SALE-Cholce residence lot, fronts oast, on Bth street between Fardam and Dodge, corners on alley s 83,600,00 This'ts an especiaily desirable looation and price will be advanced if not sold in 30 days. on dith street fronting east. one of the cholcest acrolots in that desirablo location. To the right party this elegant residence site will be sold on aull cash payment and long time. Price, 812,000.00, Business Property on Todgest. between 15th and 16th sts. a full 1ot 6x 1, focation gilt-edged, growing in value. with present improvements will - pa 3,000 to #4,000 per yoar. Price. 70,000.00 On Leavenworth st. cornor, ick stores and flatsin perfect order. Puys 9 per cent, £23.000.00, Traekage property, corner 0th and Jones, owned by nsolidated Tank Line Co., will sellon easy terms. Prico.. . 86,000.00 Ames Real Estate 1507 Farnam st., o8 Sole Agents. INE sightly lotin Tabor place. Wost Far- nam, §,200." C. F. Harrison, 012 N. fl"hl ]dl(e. © EAST front lots on Lowe avenun, south of =~Turnam, 00 for the «wo, vory chcu'{)d s on, 912 N, Y. Life, 4-8 ({oori home, 330 _and Cuming, $4.000, 81,000 X cash, House ready tomoveinto. O.F. Ha;ri 2N. Y. Life. 004-8 TFHOR SALE. mes Place—The best lots in Omaha at the prico. First-olass fnloca- thon, porfoctin title wnd Inside property. You can buy u fitty-foot lot in Ames Place for #1,000, 81,100, 81,200, And when you see this proporty you will ad- mit our clalms for it. Kemémber you can tindno property as well located at #1,000 or 81, tor u fifty-footlot and remember to that Now is the Time to buy. Real estuto in Omaha will advanoe raplily and there Is tday no safer, surer in- vestment, It is better than Moncey in Bank and will pay ten times the interest. Prices willsteadlly advance and you muke money by buying now. Motor Cars to and from Ames Place, fty-foot lots at ten, eloven and twelve hundred doliars o [ 1507 Farnam St. SMALL payment down and 815 per month will buy a 4-room house and lot on 16th, 2 blocks from motor; first class chance to ac- quire howe o eusy terms. Apply to H. E. Cole, Continental block. EI TON 1s over, but we still have 1 good 60 foot lut, Lowe's addition, 8850, 1 choleca lot In Orchard 1111, 1,000, 866 foot trackage lots, Paddock Place, $4,500. 2lots {u Lincoln Place, both, $1,000, 2lots in Isnacs & Seldon's, enc, 83 A 70 foot corner in Cherry Garden, 2 Hanscom Place, paved Street, ench, 66 feet on Loavenworth, east 36th, & Ringer & Bradloy, 151 I Harris S PLACE 50 ft 10ts are the best vatue in Aba at present prices. Buy beforo the advance, Amies, 1507 Farnam, SHOLES to the front. { have six ele 1ses on Mth and Farnam, with every aconvenlence, including gas and now nearly ready for oscupancy. Seo d make your choice. Price, #.750 to 0 0 8500 ‘cash, bulance to suit at 7 per ntintorest, Every purchaser before Nove: tieket tothe drawing of o 8500 pi: Ourrlago nlways ready to show oeustorers. Farnam street aotor within four blocks, Buy a house quick, and take a hand in the rand shuffle. "This isstralght goods. D. V. holes. 215 First Nationul bank M 90, PRUDENT men made thejrmoney In Omuha ronl st nd you cu make money in hug'ml( o good 50 Tt lot in Ames Place at #1,000 to 1,200, Ames, 107 l"url:‘l;’l‘lh mbers residence and 0th and Burdett t. D. V. Sholes. ber 5 gots a 0. €500 burs the Dr. O *D veterinary barn on This 13§90 loss than c rent 800 per N, 16th, 92 foet on N. 16th, 66 on 8, 16th, 22 feeton Farnam, t on I'arnaim, 128 feet on 26th, 100 fect on 20th, 50 feet on 20th, usiness block on Doug- las,” Waternan, Paxton blk. 100 'wAUull & Westerfield, real ostate,8.0: |"uluh 0 PIHC 8 by nrrinx will be much higher than now. Buy in Anes Pluco i 50 f10¢ at pros- ent prices. Auwes, 1507 Farnan, 48 FDB SALE~An elegant new residence, 9 roowms, cherry and oak finish, large stuble and every convenience for comfort; he best im the clty: price low. . J. O'Donahoe. 1001 Farnam st. 't ocation, erms 3 (i F YOU have anything tosell or exchange, oull at 618 Paxton blook. EiE) $IM for home on Oblcago st. near 25th. Hurrison, 913 N, Y. Life, OF, For votes, cte. e top of Arst column } OMES In a ofty like Omahn grow In value, The first step Is 1o get good lot See Ames Place 50 ft1ots at 1,000, 1 ey [VOR SALE~A tarm adjolning Riate, Neb, could be \‘vlnflad and sold” for garden at once. . W, Moliride, Blalr. 5 i (JORSALE—At & bargaln port, near 17th, one bl office, very ¢ heap, #20,000; S0XL® corner 23th and Farnam, &0, G. L. Groen, room &, Barker blook 084 ROOM cottate, full lot. Hanscom Place, east front anda great bargain for a few fays. Small cash vayment and balance on long time, . K. Darilng, Burker block, 964 7OU can ¢an got nside property in Ames Pluce. A 50 ft lot for 81,000 10 81 648 . Ames, 157 | 80x120 on Daven {rom new post- rnam, PAWNBROKERS, . Tor rates, ete., s top of #rel column on this oans m oncy on diamonds and cor, Furnam&11th, a8 ifl(ilt‘lllAND AND TYPEWRITING For rates, elc., seetop of frst colum. FPYYPRWRITERS, all makes,bought, sold changed, rented. J. P, Megoath, 1607 nam stroet, MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGE. For rate: BErOREbuying n piang examine the new 'soulo Kimball plano.A.Hospe, 1518 Douglus, eto see top of filrst colmn on this page i? ). 1. GELL X with Hospe, PROF. Chas. Petorse zither, vocal instructions. 005 Sheel 3 b ON AGENCY. - rites, ete., sce top of fi ¢ column on thispaas, The Olingman Pension A, er block. Information f king in fami- Miss Sturdy, 2610 Hurney st . MBEINLS CLAIRVOYANT. For rales, elc., we top of first_column on (s Dge. ADAME GOUVAY, clalrvoyantand tranoo meditm; massage troatment a specialty, 10609 Duvenport st. B40-11° RRIVED—Cla/ oyant—nuturully gifted, tells past and fufure, love troubles, ab- sent fri gos, travels, business, tells by lptter; also satisfaction given. Mrs. Wal- lace, 822 North 16th st. N[li ANNIE V. clulrvoyant trance, speaking, writing and reliable bus- Iness medium, 4 years in Omaha. 119 N, . Madam Delzier, over 610§ 18th. 102 d2e oloctro-thermul baths, t, municurs and -21, Withnell blk. 201 Madum Delzier, over 6108 Tith. A6 (2 ROPOSALS FOR OATS AND CORN.— U. 8 Indlan Service, Rosebnd A outh’ Dakota, October 1800, osals indorsed “Proposals for Corn”, und pddressed to the undor: Rosebud Agency, South Dalcota, at this ‘office until one o'ciock p. m. of November 10th, 180, for fur- nishing und delivering at this' Ageney, 70,00 bunds of Outs, and 150,000 pounds of corn, ats must be bright and clean, and well sacked, and weigh not less than ' pounds to the bushel, Corn must be sound and clean; to weigh not fess thun % pounds to the bushel, and to be delivered in sucks of about two and a-Lalf bushels capacity, made of § ounce bur- lap, well sewed. Biddors will be required to stato speciiically n thele hids the proposed price of each artiele to be offored for delivery under a contract. The right is resseved to ro- loctany or all bits or any pary of any bid it eemod for the best Intbrest of the service. Certified Ohocks, Ench bid must be accom- bunled by a oertified choek or draft upon some Unlted States Depository, made pay- ableto the order of tho undersigned, for at least five por cont of the amount of the propo- sal, whicn check ordraft will be forfeited to the United Statos in case any biddor or bid- ders recelvingan award shall fail to prom pily execute a contract with good and suflicient surities, otherwise to bo roturned to the bid- der. E.B. REYNOLDS, Special U. 8. Indian Agent in charge. 0-24-d-31-t-m any THE SCOTTISH BORDER LINE, Education Helps to Keep Alive a Spe- cles of Antagonism, It has taken nearly two centuries to make the truth very clear; and even now three is among a few an attempt to deny it, and to declare that the spivit of Scotch nationality would be purer and bettor without being tied to the clay of the British body, writes the Marquis of Lorne in the North American Review. Education itself helps to keep this feel- ing alive, Just as every boy in the United States hates England when he reads at school of the American war of independoence, and considers Bunkor Hill as an undoubted victory, so every urchin in Scotland revels in visions of the heroic feats of Wallace and Bruce, and of the day when tho dead Douglas won the fight at Chevy Chase, and thinks how he, too, would enjoy such days, and thinks how easy it would be to “whip” 120,000 English with 80,000 Scots, as did the good King Robert on that morning under the hill of Stirling in 1314, And he knows from those far-away times onward to those of which he may have heard his great-grandfather speak that there were fights between Scotch armies and English armies, in which the southron did not come off best with- out Scotch help, ‘and he very rightly thinks that he could fight three English- men at least, That old border line was made good against the wealthier nation for a thousand yoars, and it could again be held if necessary. So his pride swells, and he, at all events, is nov among those against whom Sir Walter Scott wrote: Breathes there a man with soul so dead, ‘Who never to himself hath said, *“This is my own, my native land?" Is it necessary to hold that border line? Some people think nowadays that they will emulate Bruce and Wallace; and because they can’t get all they want in agrarian disputes and social equality, and this and that in local wrangles, the work of the eighteenth century is to be revised and the great union is to be de- based and annulled for the elevation of their little selves. (b PG PR 1602. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- ots to all points east at lowest rates. . Disgrace in Ireland, She is an Irishwoman, bright, witty, entertaining, as an educated Irishwornan cannot help being, says the Twentieth Century, She was telling me of a gath- ering {‘um-m-umx hotel in the Green Isle soon after one of the periodical up- risings among the Irish people against landlordism. In mentioning certain facts regarding the persons present at this meeting she gpoke of the imprisonment of this one or that as a matter of course. I remarked that it was a strange condi- tion of affairs—that in which the prison had lost its taint. ‘“Taint!” she cried. **Not to have been in jail is a disgrace!” liransbiate The new offices of the Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. ks U, Beggar Priests in Thibet. It is no uncommon sight to meot one oing about begging with four or five ge iron skewers run through his fore- arm and little ribbons bauging there- RAILWAY TI s= 1Ll Ohloago Local } Leavos TURLINGTON & MO. RIVE Owaba | Depot 10th and Mason stroats. | Risam Denver Day Bwp 1018 & . Denver Expro Donver Night ©xpr ..Lincoln Local c2a o> zom T b | Arrivdy Omabia. Wl p m [y Arives Otmah _Depol idth Kansas (ity 946 b m K. (" Night Bap Loaves | UNION PACIFIC Omahs. | Depot 10th and Marey siroets. 250 pm . 730 p m 1020 & m| 600 & m/ 1015 a m| A Mason stroets. Expross TP Teans »m Ll Denver Kxpress ... £ pm . [Kansas City Kxprosy 1208 & w Falirfield Exo. (excopt 808,11 4% p m CHLCAGO, R L& PACIFIC. | Arrives t, 10t and Maroy Sts. | Oriaba. Night Expres: 1005 n w tlantlc Expre: 6% p m tibule Limited 1046 0w SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Arrives U. P dopot, 10th_and Marcy ‘Sts. | Oinabin Sionx City” Paseunger ...BL. Paul_Expross NOUX Oy & PACTIC Dapot 15th and Webster 8ta. 8L Paul TAmied.. .. Lenves [ CHICAGO & SORTHW BSTREN | Arnre Omaha. | U. P, dapot. i0Ua and Maroy 813 | Omsba, Wisam L.Chicagn Kxprews..... A% pm L Vestibule Limited.. 615 p | iowa Accommodation (Kxo. Siin) %10 p Eastern Flyer. . 116 0 m Lonves |CHICAGO, Omaha. | U (600 p m 145 p m Lonves | Omana. |0 oy m Lenves | Umabia 900 & m| 1010 & m Artives Omaha. Mi, & 8T | depot, 10k 'and Maroy S5, | Onaba. .Chiongo Expre BT Chicako Kxpre 61 n OMATIA & ST LOU IS Arfivos P. dopot, 10th and Marey 8ts.| Onah_ St Louis Cannon Ball ... (1200 B @ ¥R & MO, VALLKY, Areivor Dopot 15th ant Webstor Sty | Omwha. _ibinck Hills Kxprows. ... 63 p m 900 a m| . iinatines xp. (Ex. Sanday) | 40 p m 610 p m| Wahookl Kund'y) 102 & m 810 p wl..York & Sunday).. | 100 & m Tonves | Arrivay Omanad| Gmn. Wam [ b pm 100 p m 10 p m 400 p m U3 m 5150 m 80 n m | Arrivor’ Omabs. (Ex M &0 th and Wobtor Sty. modation (Ex Bun.). g St. Paul Limited, | Ancoft Passouger (Kx. Sun)..) MTSSOURL PACIH Depot16th and Wobster 1050 & m |, .St Louls & K. C, Expres: Wpm 916 pm .. Kt Louls & K, C. Kxpress A Leavor | CHICAGO, K L & PAULKIL. | Arrives Transtor | Unton Depot. Connen Wlafls, | Transter 650 p m Night Expro: 908 am 9.50 a m Atlantie Express 5.5 p m X Vostibule Limited 1050 & m JOHITAGO & NORTHWEST kHN, | Arrives Unioa Dapot. Coanctl Bluffs. | Transtor (hicngo Expres 6o p m estibulo Limi 90 & m Eastern Flyer. 20 p m “Atlantio Mall. 20| T30 mm K modation (ixe. $un)| 640 p 1 Leaves |CHICAGO, Ml & ST. PAUL| Arrives Transfer| Union Depot. Councll Blufts, | Trans fer 80 pm ‘hicngo Expros 16 m 180 b m hieago Expre W pm Leaves | K. UL 8T JOK & ¢ B Arrlves” Teanstor| Union Dopof, Council Blafs 1003 um|....Kanss Clly Day Bxpress 026 p m| . kansns City Night xpre Lonves OMAT(A & 8T LOUIS dennsfor | Union Depol, Counell Dlutte 800 p mi.....St Louls Conon Ball....... Leaves (CHICAGO. BURL'N & QUINOY Teanfer | Union Depot, Councll Blufts, 940 0 m hicago Expres 1000 p o fcago Express T80 pm|..l e3ton 10l Loaves | SIC & PACIK Transfer| _Unlon Dopet, Counell Bluf. “Tranafer 00 p m Lenan D e Arrives Trans tor PACIFIC BUBURBAN TRAIN - - | ) ==zoa8at" Lawn Mascot. . e, ie “Besmour Park Mascot. . 9.5 | 9.0 Dundes Plncs. 2 Walnut Hill Lake Streat Druld Hill Oak Chathi ays & writer in the Century, Two I have met have long iron rods running through their cheeks, and they had made oath to remove them only when they had collected a certain sum of money sufficient to repair their temples, One had had the iron rod through his face for over four months, living the while on soup and tea only. Another way of raising money is for a pries talke his seat in alittle brick sentr and let himself be walled in,leaving only asmall window through which ho ean see and pull aropo by which a big bell is sounded and the atiertion of the p: ers-by attracted. Hore he will sit for months. I have known one to romain in his box for nearly a yonr withing heing able to lio down or stand up, but appar- Lently perfectly happy and always ready to have a bit of gossiy George Cawmpbell, Hopkinsville, Ky., says: Burdock Blood Bitters is the best propara. tion for the blood and stomach over manufao- tured, —— The Largest Coins in Circulation. The largest gold- coin now in eircula- tion is the gold ingot or “loof,”of Anam, a French colony in eastern Africa. Itis a flat round piece, and on it is writte Indiaink its value, which is about £t The next sized coin to this valuable, but extremely awkward one is the ‘*obang” of Jupan which is worth about £10, and next comes the *‘benda” of Ashanteo, which ropresents u value of about £, The California 350 gold piece is worth about the same as the “benda.” The heaviest silver coin in the world belongs to Anam where the silveringot is worth about £3; then comes the Chineso “tael,”” equal to about 7s, and then comes the Austrian dou ble thaler. (el T M, L. Blair, alderman_Fifth ward, Scran- ton, Pa., stated Nov. 9, He had used Dr, Thomas' Eelectric Oil forsprains, burns, cuts. bruises and rheumatism. - Cured every time, Our Annual Cotton Croy The yield of cotton in the United States rose, in round numbers, gradually, but rap- idly from 40,000,000 pounds in 1501 to 50,000,000 in 1811, and from 170,000,000 pounds in 1821 to 1,684,000 bales—of which 936,000 wi to Great Britain—in tho s thence to 4,861,000 bules in 1 W Great Britgin received 2,009,000, Harper's weekly. = No accurate record of cot- ton movements aas kept during the elvil war, Liverpool reported the reccipt of 72,000 bales from the United States in 1862, 133,000 in 1863, 193,000 in 1864, 462,000 in 1865, 1,165, 000 in 1866, aud the maximum of 2,856,000 bales in the season of 18524, In the sea- son of 186:6 the crop was 2278000 hules, of which 1,262,000 went to Great Britain; in that of 188000, according to Shepperson's Cotton Facts, the crop in round numbers wis 7,208,000 bales, with average net weight, of 450 pounds per bale, or ,907,000,000 pounds. The Statistical Abstract of the United States for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1559, re- turns the yield at 6,935,052 bales, averaging pounds per bale, or 8,437,40%,4% pounds, with farm value of 2 of which 1,456,407,523 pounds went to England, and 13,802,615 pounds to Scotland, 41,239 bales were sent to Mexico, and 1,554,741 to the continent of Kurope; 1,050,376,010 pounds, or #0.78 per cent. of the entiro yield was ro- tained for home manufacture and consump- tion; 7,978,040 pounds of cotton were im- rted from Egypt via England, to be manu- factured into thread, laces, and other fabrios requiring long staple, by ' Clark & Co,, Au- chiucloss & Co. and ethor zirms. A small quantity of cotton, mainly in trausitu, ar- rived from the West Indies, Cotton, although no longer imperial, s stiil one of the most regal elements in the foreign commerce of the country. While the crop of 1859 was the largest on record, the indications are thav it will be exceeded by that of 1500, ook s alea ey As you like it. Gray and faded whiskers may be changed to their natural and even volor—brown or black -by using Buckings ham's Dye. Try it

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