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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1891 SPECIAL NOTICES. DVERTISEMENTS for thess colums wi Do taken until 13:80 p. m., sdition and untll » edition and BUXDAY D& FERMS—Cash in advance. . ATES-Advertisementson thiy rate of 1% cent per word rtion and 1cent ch mubsequent insertion. and No_ndvertisoment taken s than 21 conts for the first Insertion. NITIALS, figures, symbols, eto., count each for the evenin| 1ESE ndvertisements must run con ively and under no eircumstances #hoy be taken or discontinued by telephone. ARTIES advertising in these columna and having their answers addressed to & “num- borsd lettar™ in oaro of Tik Bk will receive numbered check to enable the Answors will resontation of this check. properly addresse dvertisements under the head pecial Notlees' are published in both the editions of THE BEE. the aggrezates more than 20,000 papers daily, and gives the advertisor the larse clrculation of t wlso in Council Bluffs, 2 16, wns I the waat morning and evonin, 0 henellt not only o ME BEE In Omahis, b dneoln and othor . - BRANCH OFFICES. Advertising for. thoso columna will be taken on the above conditions, atthe followirg busi- ness houses who are auth zed to takespecial notices. at the same rates as can had at the OUTH OMAHA BRANOH OFFIOE—No. 22 N Btreot, Lister Blook. . BELL, Pharmacist, 2 South Tenth HASE & EDDY, 8t 113 Bouth 16th s H. FARNSWORTH, Pharmacist, 3118 Oum- ationers and Printers, t. 7. HUGHES, Pharmacist, 024 North 16th FO. W. PARR, Pharmacist, 1718 Leaven- FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE—~MISCELLANEOUS. Or yates, ete., #ee top of firet cotwmn om (e page Forrates, dle.. aeetop of first cotumn on (he page. 7 FOR EXCMANGE, PA TENT SOLICIT ORS. UNMENTIONABLE ORIMES, Forrates, cte., we top o _Fret cotumn on this pags JOOR RENT—A nicely furnishod front rooms all conveniences. 1816 Davenport M.trv-f- ARGE i URNISHED room — Southern _exposure. steam heat S 10th street, flat B, 423-10% J ICE rooms, steam heat, 1119 Duvenport st N 418 0% we front room, 2006 Ca private family; references. 410 TOOR RENT—Eust front alcove room ut_the Merrian. M JOR 1t 3 rooms family, NIOE furnished room with heat for rent at 1217 Dodge 30 NURNISHED front room, housckeepln W.Ilwflwr month and upwards. 4108, 10 third floors 4 2 south front room. bay window, m [{ one ortwo gentle- nworth, M2@ TORONT room with an alcove, gas, hot water heat. 2128 23th st 108 (VOR R 1. fwo very desirable farnished all modern conveniences; private men, #10 per month. 218 Len rnished rooms, gus ba 10 Howard, 15 IT. CLA hotel, with dining 3 room, ste: th and Dodge. Sy onth unr us and bath, 2 closets, suituble 2 gontle or mun and wife, $18.00 per month. Also udjoining room with big closet and Al conveniences 1000 per month, 619 1 OOME—Reasouable rates. avenue. o, {tul front room_is best part 5t city, close (0 good board. Rent rensc able. th st 413 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. TARMACY, 2ith and Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED. see top of first column on this page. Fe e top of frst cotun ARGE south front room with board, 214 JFarnam. S 17 ROOM and Loard. 840, 1712 Douxlas stre Day board, £.00 per week. 400 31 ates, ete. W on thir pege. ANTED-—Colle, lodging. Address B A GENTLEMAN with dstudent wants o piace or_his board soveral years' ex- . capable of filling a_responsiblo mortgage com= braska, Omahy osires such with pany or bank Situations for good girls; my s full from 0 n. Employment office. Telophone 884, 1 ED—MALE HELP. For vate, dc., ace lop of first coliemn on this g aker, #25.00; b yara man, sccond cook. Oanadian Offi NLED-—Bright boy of 17 or 18 who Cnglish language. Addresy ass sober Indus to work on shares; buke nust ho thor- it o make Al ke, macaroc i res location In this city* Address Box 4 & ien—A line of window slihdes and shade rollers on commission. Keystono M''g Co. i men without cure o very pleasant and profitabl No droans or curlosity seokers n ©onsolidated A ANTED—An activ #70 to §) monthly resent in’ his own se Box 165, New York. irst-cluss bread bakers. Ap- reliableman—salary ith incrense. to rep- aresponsiblo New Manufacturer Lock y 12th und Jackson street. Putent Chemical Tho groatest solling ne Erases Ink thoroughly m rasion of paper. 200 to 500 © ngent’s sales amounted 4 another 2 in two hours. rgetic general agent for oach state and territory. Sample by mail tieulars, nddress We want one ¢ terms and full No_Took canvassine. nd evening, right at home. |- hat sells in over: Sumple free. Something new. Outsells every- Tolyston Mfg. Co., 809 W: _ ington streot, Boston, Mas: We muke the I references at \/ ANTED—Men to travel for our Canadia nurspries. Stonod& Welllngton. Mud 1son. W is ANTED—Saiosman to_manufacturo and wholesale our new process cider, made Lkxcellent wages. Particulars without apples. , 4. Towa clder mfg, Co, box {83, Kedding, Ta; 51 ANTED—Sulesman who meet the grocery trade to sell one of the hest articles on the market on commission. Address. X &, Bee. FOR RENT—HOUSES. Tor terms, ete., sce top of first column on this page. IOTTAGE of 3 rooms In rear of 1215 Chicago street, #8.00 per month. 'OR RENT—Nice 3-room cottago mearon- ter ot elty, price $15. 1716 Webster street. RENT-Eeven-; oom _cottage, and Cap. ave. ngnire H18 Dodge. M714 n 2d story room with first th avenue, 482 2 GLE buggy harnoss, ol eap. §.B. Lowe, show cases, ete. "RD—To buy a 2d-hand Oolumbia or rsatety bicyel 1890 pattern. M., 2015 Burdetie st. TANTED—Clear town properties s or stock and casl Rental property to business conter, Quick deal.” Addrees B 14, Bee. S customer for some vaca OF equity (i good rental property. Cortelyou, room 46, Ciaraber of Commerg FANTED—At merchandise; must know at on ¢ Co.. 1410 Douglas, Omabu. household goods.ete, Hig Wells, 1111 Farnam. ] ORSES wanted at 1531 N 10th st. MISCELLANEOUS. Forrates, ete., see top of first col o END 10 cents ealendar, | Fry Neb.,, state agent Hassachusetts, correspondents, everywhere in Nebruska. yl;,\ SSAGE. mn on his page bostage for o beautiful ary k_Webb, hox 032, ate Mutual Life, Worces- bod, active agents and nd gantlemen) wunted Splendid eontr; ()MAUA provexty rh lands to_ex- o AXCHANGE—60x182 house, 12 roc U street; $15,000 stock gold watches, din- nds, ote.; $1,000 and #10,000 to $15,00) cash for yod nside business property, Will assume 11 fnenmbrance, dence blogk.in the clty, #5,000 20,000 clear- 141 or good lots, ) Fers tor Omaha prop- aski ern lowa neu rance and pay ensh on large or small de 0 F. L. K ER. 1510 Farnam, 40 N TOINEST rental ook in Or 1 exchinnio tor elear lands and lots. Wo will KIY0 you an excellont trade. Our houses are all rontod, and are paying good rental fneomo. Bo quick. Address, B 14, Toe 20 % SOME dlear farmsand clear fmproved prop- D orty to exchange for good - equities in Oiunha property. Alex. Moore, W1 Sheel 1K, Y I‘Wfl CHANGE=—A good double vencered house, fine location, near motor, modern fmprovements; rented 1 i will take 82,50 in wostern Towa land or city property, Ad- dress I3 4, Bee, 412 100 W ANTED-Clear Omaha or town lots inside lots and lands, Addross 1y 35, rst-cluss dwelllng house or_eastern Nebraskn our. Address BT, Bee M dhi-10% Bee. 0 EXCHANGE- property for Tow farn; encambered or oftice. W ANTED-#6,00 stock gencral merchan: dise, not over two years old, for ol r western land and ¥.00° in good bankable notes, Box I, Central Clty, Neb, 26 20 W BAThave you to trade for two good lots n Mt. Pleasant addition, the future resi- 8 of Omahia, Mako offer.” Addreas 3 L treatment.ele chiropodist. Mrs. Pos MONEY TO LOAN, Alex Moore, 801 Sheely bik. TRE LENNOX, 514 and 516 N. 10th, has o fow desirable and handsomely furnished roo with superior board. 48620 N IGELY, farnish board, 2017 Le JLLEGANT turnished rooms with board “heat and buth. 208 N 17th strect, - TOURN D front _room_ with bonrd; table board. 1123 West Farnam str d_room, with or without Venworth strect. MA0S 20* TGELY @ aished rooms, first class table bourd; torms reusonable. 200 N. Iith st FOR RENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED moncy toloan. J. D. VHATTEL lonns at lowest rates. 0 TRAD For rates, eto., seo top of firgt column on this page, DATENT lnwyers and solieitors, 6 & Co., Beo hullding,Omaha. Branch office at Washington, D. 0. Consultation free. Revival of the Great London Scandal ‘That Besmirohod the Nobility. Ames, aged ninetecn, of Charles R. Ham- mond’s notorious Cleveland street house, | in London, and who escaped with Ham: mond to this countr, concerning the noto to its truth before a notary publie, in the presence of several witnosses, is under sentence for wwo years in the penitentiary for grand lar- ceny, and the boy, w beon afraid to toil' his story be Hammond's threats of personal violence, now tells it voluntarily. Young Ames was secrotary for Ham- mond, and says he wroto many letters lnst year to English noblemen demaod- His sworn statoment “In June, 1588, Herbert John who was an inmate " PAWNBROKERS. ete., wee top of Airst column on th (RED Mohle loxns m made a statement ous placeand swore y on dlamonds and ~ MASSAGE, BATHS ETC, For_vates, ete, aec top of firsl column on this raga, N ASSAGE—Mad 0 has heretof wsals for Fleld Seeds. ing hush money. in part is as follows: Thomas Conway, a years of age, told me of the existence of a house kept by Hammond on Cleveland strect, London, and induced me to go there with him, *As the life was an easy oneand money remained theve till June, 1889, at which time a discovery of the nature of the house compelled Ham- myself to leave was told by Hammond that he had been running the place between threo and , and during tho year that 1 was there about twenty men visited tho house regularly “Many of théso wore introduced into a false name, names of some were never known either to Hammond or myself. men I became personally with, and their names were: Euston, Lord Robert Jervoice, queen officer at Win- willbe recol b sume at Valentine, hels of seed onts, bushels'of se ust state the proposed o be offered for delf y under a con- accom panfed fied check or draft upon some ( s ble 1o the order of the T was plenty, [ undersigned, for at 4 0f tho propos which check or e United States bidder or bidders rec romptly execute suficiont surities, othe wise to he returned to the bidder. J. GEORC S Indian Agent award shall fail to tract with good and Seven of the New panel box delivery wagon. Room 13, Chamber of Commerce M 178 NUMBER of stock ranches erchandise FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. v on this page. For rates, eto., acc top of first coly Al OR BALE—% aeres of land, 45 applo troes. 55 por aere. Near depot, Ashinnd, = Ad- G.Pilfold, Ashland, Saunders Co. Neb. 384-178 {OR SALE—LIstyour Rroperty for sale or exchange with E. K. Ringer, 1610 l-]‘\un\um STONE Mortgage Co.—Loans of #10 to ir rates before borrowing and furniture orany i loans on horse: seourity without bought; for new loans;renewal | est rates, cull R 208 Sheely blk,10th & How Y toloan on second mortzage. W. 8. 1, 1oom 4 Omaha Not. Bk, hl‘tlg,m_ TE 5 15th st., louns monoy ‘on chattols or collateral at réasonable rates ond mortzages on vacant & | County warrants bought. P, M. Richardson SIS N.Y. Lifo Money on hand. 1o loan on city and_farm property. r bik., opp. P, 0. LR rates FYHREE nice lnrge unfarnishe Dbath, gas, 18th. roc n do light housekeepin; FOR RENT—STORES & OFFICES, For rates, ete,, se (OR RENT—One store und 2 flat 16th strevt, and several cottage B J. Kendall, Y06 Brown bldg, FOR RENT-Fine light cornor basement at 701 8, 16th strect. George Clouser. | 2117+ o first column o this pags. 020 So, cheap. 7 UTLDING loans, 0 (o tionul churges for W. B, Metkle ommission or rst National bank bidg. oun & Trust no extra charges, N Y, ouses for rent, good list. E. & O. M. Anthony, 818 N. Y, Life bulld- sing, lend money on farms in cholce couns tles in Nobraska and Iown. Omaha residence property; lowest terms; no_delay; money ready. vulues passed on hers, also on good 8 at furnished, 1, iill Pixton blk. 71 STORES a St ‘~"The 4-story brick building,with or without power.forniorly oceupied by the Bee Publishing Co,, 016 Farnam st. The bulld- ing has a fireproof coment qusement,complete stonm heuting fixtures, wuter on all the floors, gas, ote. Apply at the ofice of The Bee. 915 ('OR RENT-By January 1,4-story bullding, 5,540 square feet: suituble for any kind of wholesa!ing, at Fenth and Jones streets. G A. Lindquest, 316 Bouth Fifteeuth street. 710 ~ FOR RENT—WAREHOUSES, OR REN'T or Sale—Fine, hoavy brick flve- story corner warehouse with ‘most central trackage in city; floors are 13,300 square feet. Stringer & Penny, Barker block. 720 OR RENT-Brick warehouse, two storles high, basement, hydraulic elovator, tri age. Best locution 1 the city, A.C STORAGE. see top o first column on this page RACKAGE storage at lowest rates. W, M. Bushman, 1811 Leavenworth. 72 TORAGE and trackage. David Cole. 815 Howard street. RENTAL AGENCY. Forrates, ete.. ser ton of frst colugin on this page. 1 TLIST your houses te sell or rent with O, E. Harrlson, 0i2 N. Y. Life, 726 rty for Ringer. M) E, rental agency, Continental m,l‘;; BOARDING. Furnished house with all mod- Ringer & Bradley. 1519 provementi. OR RENT—To an {ntelligont barn_on Military ave. Apply to Theo. Williams, 1720 Capitol lv(\b.l 'OR RENT-3 houses 10 rooms each. Park ava and Woolworth st., oit, Call at once. M rentiug ugents, 8. W. cor. 1ith and Howard water.furnace, Fitchett, house flat, also 2 rooms sujt- ght housekeeping. Lunxumgtk, 602 8. Tith st. -ROOM flat centrally located, rent %50; 8300 worth of nearly new furniture for $18450, on terms 1o suit Land and Lot Co., 215 N. 16th st. dosirable six pdern couvenlences, 85.00 per Iuguire Nother- Co-operative sterences requls inauiro of A, A. Gladstone, 1310 Douglas st., or GlulnuLounTt: Trust Oo., 807§ 16th st. house with all modern convenionces; orner Thirtioth and rent 25 per month, Woolworth, facing Hu, Leo & Nichol, #5th ana Leavenworth, {8 at 700 8 16th. Thos bloc room cottage, first- t, bath, hot and cold ‘all nt 168 Sherman uve you wish to ront a house or store see H. Cole. Continental block. ODERN new 8-room brick house, choloe location, £ per month. 1. B. Forrate , ete., wes top of first columnon this page. JFIRS-CLASS tuble board. 2578 Hurnoy. MBi0-FL* Ferrates, de., se top TQ8F--Red biil book containing receipts. W S, Frantz, 8 20th and Center. 42017 Arst_columin on this page. ent earring with set. Finder ro- e oftice and recelve rewurd. 05 17 OST—Black Gordon setter dog about four months old; when lust seen hud on a wide leather collar with short P ee Of rope at- tached by snap and ring. The dog had & lame back, Asuitable reward will be pald at my residence, 312 Lowe ave, or wholesale rub- ber store, 1111 Harney st. Z T. Linds A%0-19 q'I'HAY D or Stolen—A dark yellow or ifver Seolored, pup, gray on_ nose. White spot. on brenst, & fow white hairs on tip of tall three white toes on right hind foot. = A iiberal re- ward will be given If returned to 138 S 2ith street and no anestions asked. 425108 ONEY toloan by B. F. Masters on chattel und collateral sccurities for any time from 1t0 6 months, In any amount {0 suit bor- ouns made on houschold goods, plunos, or- horses, mules. hous recolpts, etc, at the lowest without pubileity or removal o My loans are s0 arranged that youcan make a pAynient of any amount at any time and re- duce both prinetpal and S, warehouse ossible rates, have a loan you wish change and carry It for you. vénlent, call up telephone No. 1621 and your business will be arranged at home, Money always on hand. Licity. Lowest rates. Nodelay. No pub- B. Room 4, Withnell blk, 15th and Harney sts ONEY to loun on Improved clty property at current ratoe: Geo, F. Blust niture. ete. 618 Puxton block, J.J. W BUSINESS CHANCES. Forrates, etc e o of Airst co wnn on this pag: HE only exclusive millinery houso in one of the ‘most thriying cities of 6,000 in the stute of Nebraska. Terms reosonable, big dis- possession at once, as am to go south on aecount of m; health. Address A 58, Bee. 2 countant with $5.000 to Invest o position of treasurer in Incor- porated company in Omahn wit nial by upplying or writing, Securty. sio f e, 9 2 count will be given: of books and stationary, new and or In exchange for . Apply to Sla- attorneys, rooms 010 and for sale for ¢ bored real estu h 920, New York Life OR SALE—A good clean stock of general merchandige in one of the best eities in Ne- articulars apply to J. Koenigstein, Norfolk, ROR SALE—A first-cluss_bakery with gro- Stock about #1,100, cory store conne A raré chance for some one, ticulars apply to J. Koenlgstein, Norfolk. IRST class d-roller flour mill, d day, in first class condition, in good [ive town of’ four thousana Inhabitants (the only mill there) for sale or trade for stock of hardware and implem Mumaugh & Fi Nob., sole ugents. t9. Correspondence hett, 150§ Howard A _stock of olgars, tobucco. and with lease. (Reasonable rent). Address B 81, Beo office {OR SALE—Bakery doing good buginess. Address, B 13, Beo. o thing, hoots, shoes, hats, ca) ents' furnishing goods. ' Ad {YOR SALE or Exchange—20-room hotel and 108, Norfolk, Nebrasku. )R RENT—Only hotel in a g z00d opening particulars addr Address P, 0. box o good hotel man, s Box I, Burr, Ne OBT—Setter cog pup, & months old, white and black: liberal reward for information or delivery, Cross & Dunmire Gun Co.. 1514 Douglas st. MEHG-19 " FOR SALE—FURNITURE ETC. For rates,ele., xea top of frst colimn on this pags, OR SALE—Half intorest in a well cstab- lished businoss in_ this olty: will require #1500 cush. Address Y 64, Bee ofice SALE or Trade—Large liver: le, feed store attached. T) on paved strect und doing a good Mumaugh & Fitchott, real estate agents, cor, 16th and Howard st Furniture of threo rooms, comt plete for housekeeping. cheap, | 80l N, 1ith up stalrs, room $. -1 or Sale—Do you want get Into «00d business? If you 0o, buy the Commer 258 cial at Broken Bow, Neb. OR SALE—Furniture four rooms cheap, burgain, No Job lot, Inquiries wanted. Ad- dress B 40, Bee, 465- 1% FOR SALE—HORSES WAGONS ETC, Tor vates, ee., see (0p of Arst columii on thls page MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. For rates, ete., sce ton of first column on this pr 30000 reward for that thief, allas Wm., Edward eors 01d,5 5.8 in. h alr clipped close, th [ No.Oshooand6% hat. brown overcoul nd vost, striy (08 skin overcoat. dark ivon gray horses & una © yours ol Y AMilburn b fions, dark. "o blue rosn mare about § years old, bliud in one oy "t"“ about 1,00 Dicl or John Edwa welght 140, brown soft brown hat, dark coat pants. Hud with him yellow unda wid o st jon of abdve described thist o property unj 10 she oseph Arnol Moon & Marsn, P. J. Linea. COSTUMES, \ Forraien, de. o0 tom of irst column on b pige entlemen ca) . FRBRR ™ SR JPORSALE chowp—A two horse slelgh, o large pulleys and shafting. %1 Douglas. e 'OR SALE—Elogant tw)-seated sleigh an two singlo cutters all now. Soiby, 1 Board Trado s W posrs ORK horse 80, two-horse wagon 80, doy ble work b good light slde-u: tinental block. FOE SALE—3 good Work teams. Taquire st 618 Paxton block. Forrates, ete, see ton of rst eotumn on thls nagy INEST electrio and electro thermal bath Fmouul. lMlIII"ll‘ "fl?hllfi cabinet baths. Ladless to 1 dally & Tuesday & Friday ev'ngs 610 10" Dr. Richjrds, rooms §18 & 52, bl# PENSION AGENCIRS. ENSIONS—The Ol P PRV sl proan fon oa,deeng N established business £ Nocaiablished busincss for sale or trade, P—A five acres in Bolvidore, §700. cre tracts at DeBoltstation, 3300 to re. Small cash payments, fair” grou NGER, 1510 OR SALE—12-room_ modern house, near Nth and Douglas, $10,500; worth $14,500. A bargain; 4,6 and 6 roou cottages, Denman Place, 4 Dlocks from Aues uvenuo motor, 1,400 to 22,0 monthly. P your oye on Moorc's real_estate bar- s and “for exchunge rpecials. 40 10% property for sale or exchunge G. Cortelyou, room 46, (,')Imulni:' n(f . My o W ANTE class rental prop- erty; will pay $10,000 or 815,000 spot. cash, about 5,00 fn watohds: and diamonds and assume smull fncumbrance 1t necessary. U, P. O Tox 506, olty. 4 NOR SALE choap; o will trade. Small hoaso and barn, Long lease of ground. 2011 Ohio st 1 ) . ] bargain in Omaha, Only three of ) thoso elegant houses.an #th and Farnam loft out of six; other three ¢ class parties, Houses wre open ull dny. spectfon. Every convenicice in the houses, including gus and gas Bxtures. Tuken [ook at them during this fine weathor: buy one and tako life gomfortable during the winter, Only takes from $300.te 00 cash. See them without fail for they will plense you, D, V. Sholes, 213 First Nat'l ban'c w5 N Omaba's “Broadway." Corner lot on Wost Farnam, 48x128 10 alley, $2.40; stores and flats badly neededRero. Alex. Moorc, 201 shecly blk. < 400 10 KOyNTzE Place—T Ktill have one 9-room house to sell on Edsy-payment ,500;) 8500 cash, bal, mu.o{ 1? tike some clear property In exchunge. J. J. Gibson, sole agent Kountze Place, room Crelghton block. 428 ok SALE—Or trade. Improved farm, 320 acres, in Gosper l',Ollllt{‘ Neb,, elear. dress J. R. Shaw, 40th und Hamilton s',fh‘nlnl OR SALE or Trade—Ono clear lot in Ar- mour Place, South Omaha. Make offer. Address B 27, Beo office. 81 uj > chester bavracks; Dr. Maitland of Har- vard, a suburb of London; P ford, a capitalist of London: lin, a banker, London; and Captain Bar- yof the army. YAl the visitors to from the highest class and they were always liberal with their mone; the exposure occurred which ¢ house to shut down. with him and went to Calais and from there went to Pars. In Paris we stayed three weeks with Mrs. Hammond’s sistor and then went to Langley, France. ‘At Langley, Hammond was met by Arthur Newton, a lawyer acting in_the interests of the visitors to the Clevelaid street house, and he_wanted us to go to On the following day "Bopot 1oth And asin st tho house wero Chicago Expre Chieago Expro Hammond took me Kanuas City Day Fxp Night Exp. via U. America at once. two English detectives Frenoh officers and had Hammond ex- elled from the country, him to lenve by noontime. we left France and went to Belfast, and then to Halanzy, yod three wecks. While in Halanzy, Newton, the luwyer, sent word to Hammond t0 g0 to Antwerp, where he would meet iim and arrange matters, We met Newton at_ Brussels, and in a room in one of the hotels there Ne asked what he would take to goto Amer- Depot 10th and Ma acltlc Express. Donver Expross. ...l ansns City Express. . 11L& PACIFIC They told where we s tiautlo Kxpross Vestibule Limitod CITY & PACIFIC 10th and Marcy Sts. 5t Wemsior Sin. | S Faul Limited- ‘I was in the room at the time, and Hammond told him thdt he would have to have £5,000 to start with. ter was finally compromised between We sailed, under ficti- :r Penland for them for £800, tious names on the steam New York, and when we arrived there a is, who had been sent by Newton to see that we arrived all right, paid 83,000 over to Hummond. nnot write, and Has been here I have done that work for I have written lettorgfor him de- manding money from the earl of uston, Lord Somerset and Robert Jervoice since we have been here, and within the past month I wrote and registered a letter to Jervoice demanding £100 for Hammond, who stated that he Whether or not Hammond ever received any return I cannot “While Hammond Haymarket saloon I once asked him for He was very pleasant and offer- ev me some whisky to drink, but I did not touch it, as there was a substance in man named Har hicngo_Express **Hammond was in trouble, ositively state, was ruoning the SPECIAL Burgain-Largo lot, Gxi i, 4 blooks from Lowe uve. and Cuming st., lays splendld; cheap for cash, or will trade for farm. Adaress E. G. Merrill, 42nd and Cass sts LIFTON HILL— -rodm house and full corner lot, very cheap for cash, or will trade for clear farm or Oma- s lots. ' Address the ownerat énd und Cass E. G. Merri T 2 acres fino farm lind adjoining good Ne- braski town: nearly clear. 160 acres finely improved iand 2% miles from county seat in Nebraska; Iightly cncumbered. scres good land In Nebraska, 5 miles from county seat; 2,500 inhabitants. House and 10t In town In Kansas; clear. Olear lot in good Nebraska town. 4 room house und lot. barn, well and clstern. 10th street, Omaha; siigntly encumbereds will trade for Omnhau property and assumo encum= brances. H. E, Cole, Continental block. 900 the bottom of the glass that looked like tibule Limited. CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. Unlon' Depot, Couneil Chicago Expre s e LATEST HEALTH FAD ABROAD. Father Kniepp's Faith Cure is Cheap, but Rivals Carlsbad. The latest panacea for the ills of hu- of Father Kr Voerishofen, Germany, and to seck it is now the fashionable fad of the day, says the New York years the system has been gaining favo But now that Baron Nathaniel Roths- child has come to Voerishofen, all the grand monde of Vienna will follow in nd the obscure hamlet will rival Carlsbad and Gastein in fame. The curious part of the business is that no one is making or will make any money Frank Knei charge for treatment. m|iown Accommodation (iEx¢ Sun). CHICAGO, MIL, manity is the 3 & OB Sepot, Counell Bluf ".Kansss City Night Express. ;! OMAHA & ST. LOUIS. FOl( BALE—A large list of cholce residence and business property. Houses and lotaon monthly puyments; §1,20 rds; vacant lots 600 and up. ~ George J. Paul, 1600 Farnam. 6 OR SALE—My residenco, 32 Farnam street. Ohoicest location and best house in Omoha for the money. Hot water and every convenlence possible. Barn, connected witl sower, water und gas. D. V. Sholes, 213 1st Nat., bank. st 55-ROOM house, ot 3ix2, #1,700; also b-roon house. lot Wi X8, 8. e, cor. 11th and V in ton st, 2,00, Brick house and American house, Tot 6606, 1. cor. 10th and Douglas, $40,000, Mirs. Kublmann, 2121 8. 11th. i) LEGANT residence in Kountze Plac rooms finely finished and all modern co venlences, WIFt st. near20th, Can sell on on quarter cash payment and balance time to right party. This 1 no cheap affuirof a house but a comfortable honie Inevery sense an a big snap bargain, K. Darling, Burker block. M) HARLES Kaufman & Son, real estate and loans. Cholce vacant and improved dence and business property for sale in all purts of the city und South Omahu, on easy terms. List your property with us, Loans at lowest rates.” Offico 1302 Douglas lt.‘u'{‘s‘l..”flk.\ 7 ROOM cottago, full 16t Hunscom Piace enst front. and o great baniidn for . tow duy. Small cash payment arid balunce on long time, F. K. Durling, Barker blgek. 49 GLAIRVOYANT, Forrates, ete,, see top of Arsi column on thisp gy, M ASSAGE-Madum Delzier, over 610 i 0, elalrvoyant trance, speaking, erlln.i nd rellable busin wealum, fouryears in'Omaha, 119 N. mnfiw TV[ME Bursougn Fal 2Tt Cells the past,pres- ent and future from the lines of the hand, in theold Gypsy way. Fao. §: ladios only: 1817 Izani sret, OnaMd 0 g1 D RS. Nunnie V. Warr MUSIC ART AND .LANGUAGE, Jor rates, ete. sealop of ars 7 ANTED—Scho! Tars on the piano by & com- petent ludy teacher. Apply or addross outh Tith street, upstairs, room . 448 108 S Kato MacNaughto , willopen a studio on_sec tnuniber of pupils. Specimens of her in ol und water colors muy beseen in {tmore's window. apply to Miss MaoNaughton. No. 5108 280 st. of Rochester, N. OR SALE—Cheup, o nearly Davis & Co., upright condition. Inquire at 191 EFORE buy |, soale Kinball pluno examine the now ano. A.Hospe,1514 Douglas. k, teacher of the banio with Hospe, 1613 Douglas. 240 e — RRIVED-Clairvoy (it naturally gifted, felis past and Fusirh, love rable s sent friends, changos trarel, business. Saty faction given. Mrs Wajince, 1308 Fagnam st M Lse-2 DRESSMAKING. For rates, ele., wee top of first_eotimn on this page, JCNGAGEMENTS to do dressmaking in far ilies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 2610 Harney st Ak 168 HAIR GOODS—WIGS, ETC, Forrates, do.. we lop of_frst_conimn on this page podiid L L L LT T EST Tine hair goods in weat; hulr drossing, et switches: bings chalus, ete.. & i speclaity, Davies, hal s and miliine Opposite postoflice, 111 8 15th street, Omaba. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, FOR SALE—COWS. - Forrates, eto., see Ly or 1ret colwmn on this pags For-rates. ete,, see top of firet. column on this mage, ERSEY cows—F: ) oh Db oo TS, 00% Sbdon A180 good milker, wi B. Lowe, 1612 N, 2d street. fresh next s LL or write for eatalognes and investi- Crum the merits of the Smith ;-u ] writer. Manifestly superior features. i . ) portuut changes mude. Type-writors o xchunged or reated. 1000% Farnuw st., K, aybew, nanager. tients, however, day for the use of and that is all. y a foe of 25contsa the “Kur Anstalt,” If they wish full board 50 cents. As for the villagers, they follow their pastor’s example and only accept from the visitors who lodge in their cabins the smallest possible sum, just enough to meet actual expenses ‘Whether they will always remain so un- mercenary is a problem. this remarkable institution, Sebastian Kneipp, is the village priest. century ago he was very ill, tors said ho must surely die. invented a Union Depot, Coune’l Bluf X City Accommodat 10 UBURBAN TRAIN: ung 5| 41uo 2f | ,- cecmrmamzomt ESELEES stored him to entire health. He devoted the whole of his life since to developing and perfecting his_system. by curing himself. Now he cures others, The little village is crowded with peo ple, who come from far and near to take his advice, which is given grati devotes hislife to fighting disease ac- cording to the system which found in his own hundreds of his marvelous cure. Ok Chatham. e e ————————————————— case, and in those of Eighty Years Old and a Happy Father, A Wapakoneta, Ohio, dispatch, say: “T'here was born today to Mr. Adam Oberhoizer of this Mr. Oberhoizer is eighty years of aga He is the gentleman who gave his wife $5,000 cash and a large oil farm on the day of their marriage, und for the first He came up. the street today singing at the top of his voice,” SacS dabled Aibk, A Remarkable Case.—Mr. Walter Wheeler of the Washington Mills, Lawrence, Mus: for two years afflicted with varicose veins, accompanied by a troublesome eruption, was completely eured after taking only elght bot- tles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. e The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and 0 business is the Rock Island ves- limited, leaving Omaha at 4:30 . daily. Ticket office, 1602 Sixteenth Farnam sts., Omaha. Te is himself, at past seventy, as sturdy and frosh in body ana mind as & man in the prime of life, and wonderful health to he attributes his the rules by which he lives. Kneipp does not believe in wearing wool or flannel next the skin; he declares that it roenders the skin del great aim 18 to harden and invigorate— not, be it observed. by violent means, which he strongly dep natural and mends that all underclothing be made of conrge linen, the which stimulates the skin without ener- vating, as wool does, and, moreover, possesses the advantage of allowing the rspirationto pass through it quickly. 00l, he suys,often induces rheumatism, and is only advisable for outer clothes. time is a father. ute, and his ates, but by radual oncs. He recom- roughness of Father - Knei of water cure system, but his mode flers greatly from that usually known under the naine of hydro- He prefers cold to warm water; ut employs it cautiously, and allows old and nervous peopla to use tepid Before everything he enjoins According to Weather Indices, Up to this date our monthly prognosti- cations have been full rophesiesof the late ut at the beginning of a new year we resolve to do still better. The customar, January thaw will be dis) sengers who travel ighted, steam heated, vestibuled polace car trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & between Omaha and C will ‘be comfortably cared for re- ess of the outside atmosphere. City ticket office, 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), Omaha. ———— 1602. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the new Rock Island ticket office. Tick- ©ts to all points east at iowest rates a8 rel inhll"u Mltlm mented Wiggins, e wa | rapidity in bathing. a cold bath, including undressing dressing, should only last five minutes, This seems an impossible which to take a bath, explained by the next and msed with an n the electric It is however, St Paul Ry, himself after a bath, but is told to put his coarse linen underwear straight on to his wet body, then his outer clothes, and then take at least a quartor of an Father Kneipp de- clares that the drops of water left on the hour’s exercise. skinservo as fuel for the inner warmth, which uses them as material to form o rapid and intense glow of heat all ovre the body, assisted by the activity of the skin induced by the coarseness of the linen, Another meuns of hardening and invigorating the body and promoting irculation adopted by Father Kneipp the practice of walking or running barefooted in wet grass, in cold water or in freshly fallon snow Vooris hofen lies in a valley, in the midst of green mendows, which seem to have been made especially for this form of exercise, and are constantly occupied by the pationts taking their daily runs with naked foot. The exer- cise'at first lnsts only flve minutes, but the period is gradually increased wo halt an hour. At the end of the prescribed time the patient is ordered to put on dry socks (made of coarse yarn, precisely similar to that of which the linen for the underclothing 1s manufactured) without drying the feet, and then take a smart 1k, Father Kneipp is great on the dict question, and fulminates furiously against the amount of tea and coffce drunk by the present generation, to which prevalence he attributes the enormous prevalence of nervousness and nervous diseases, Ho also objects to the great quantity of meat usually consumed, the proportion of which, in" relation to other foods, he considers far too large. The nourishment he recommends consists chiofly of bread, fruit, vegetables and milk.” Ho approves of ment and wine, but in moderation. Ho particularly praises the many farinucious dishos, and dishes composed wholly of vegetable pe- culior to Viennese cookery, and little known elsewhere, Althoigh o Bava- rian he is no admiror of beer,and prefers wine as a stimulant. 1o strongly re. commends brown bread, for which he gives a recipe specinlly adapted for dys- poetic patients. His two particular “fancies™ in the way of feod,those which ho considers the healthiest and most nourishing, aroe peas and sauverkraut! There are fow botter meals, he says,than plenty of fresh fruit and a picce of broad. Three meals a day ave sufficient, Head- vises hus patients to drink beforeenting, never while enting,and after eating onty if very decidnd thirst be felt. He udvo- cates hard beds, and cqol, well ventilat ed bed rooms. He does not in the least object to smoking, in moderation. In fact, he approves of the use, but not the abuse, of all good things, except toa and coffee, which he does not consider at all Hels much looked up to by the cal profession, and many doctors go to Voerishofen to study his method. —_— A Pleasing Sense of health and strength renowed and of ease and comfort follows the use of syrup of figs, as it acts in harmony with nature to effectus ally cleanse the system when costive or bil- us. for sule in50c and $1.00 bottles by all leading druggists, * e Sugt ) Don't Fool ¥ ourselft Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ry’s new steam heated palace sleeping cars, with ‘“electric lig‘na in every berth,” still leaves the Union de- pot, “Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriy- ng at Chicago at 9:30 a. m., in ample time tomake all eastern connections. Licket office, 1501 Farnam st. J. E. PRESTON, F. A. Nasn, C. Puss. Agt. Gen, Agt. Hospitality to Morgan's Raidors, Basil W. Duke in January Century Our pregress, quite rapid in” Kentucky, was now accelerated, and we were habit- ually twenty-one hours out of the twen- ty-our in the saddle, vory frequontly not halting at nightor goinginto campatall | For the first three or four days we saw nothing of the inhabitants save in their churacter us militia, when they forced themselves on our attention much more frequently than we desi The houses were entirely deserted. Often we found the kitchen fire blazing, the koys hang- ing in the cupboard lock and the chick- ens sauntering about the yard with a confidence which proved that they had never before seen soldiers. As the first scaro wore off, however, we found the women and chil- dren remaining at home, while the. men went to the muster. When a thirsty cavalryman rode up to a house to inquire for buttermilk he was generall met by o buxom dame, with a hall- dozen'or more small children peeping out from her voluminous skirts, who, in response to a question about the **old man,”” would say, **The men hev all gone out to the ‘rally;’ you'll sece ’em soon,’ We experienced little difficulty in pro- curing food for man and horse. = Usually upon our raids it was much easier to ob- tain meat than bread. But in Inaiana and Ohio wealways found bread ready baked at every house. In Ohio, on more than one occasion, in deserted houses, we found pies, hot from the oven, displayed upon tables conveniently spread. '{ho first timo that I witnessed this sortyof hospitality was when I rode up to'a house where a party of my men were standing around a table garnished as [ have described, eying the pies hungrily, but showing no dispostion to touch them. I asked, in astonishment, why they were so abstinent. One of them replied that they feared the pies might be poisoned. 1 was quite sure, on the contrary, that they were intended as a ropitiatory offering. 1 had always been mu& of piles—these were of [uscious apples—so I bade the spokesman hand me one of the largest, and proceeded to eat it. The men watched me vigilant for two or three minutes, and then as seemed much better after my repast, they took hold ravenousl el The great popularity of Ay cathartic is due no less to their promptues and efficacy than to their coating of sugar and freedom from any injurious effects, Child take them readily, See Ayer's Almunac fcr the year, just out. sl bl The new offices of tne Great Rock Island route, 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets, Omaha, are the finest in the city. Call and see them. Tickets to all points onst at lowest rates. -~ He Got Jim's Picture, Atoneof the tin-type galleries the other day & gentloman who was in wait. ing noticed a boy about ten yoars old hanging around the door, and he beck- oned him in and nsked what was wanted, says the Detroit Free Pross. #Could I get a picture here?” whis- pered the lad, “Why, yes.” “‘How much’ll it cost?”” “Only a quarter. You'll be next.” “But it lsnt for me, sir; it’s a ploture of my brother Jim.” ~Othat won't make any difference. Bring him in any time,” “I-[—can’t, sirl” gasped the boy, “Why?? » "( ‘ause he's dead,sir; died this morn- ing.” Upon investigation the boy was found to bo possessed of only 11 cents,and after ascertaining that his statements were true, the gentleman paid the expense of sonding the artist up with his camera and sesuring twa full dozen tin-types of the pale-faced dead, lying in " house where cold and hunger field places almost as members of the family. P—— Venl, Vidi, Viel! This is trueof Hall's Hair Renewer, foritls the t conqueror of gray orfaded halr, making itlook the same eyen color of youth. r———— 's Pills as a Tickets at lowest rates andsu perior sccommodations via the great Rook Island route Ticket office, 1602—Sixs l teenth and Farnam streets Omaha

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