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“ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS 1l be taken untli 12:30 p. m.. foF the evening #nd untll 530 p. m., f0F the morning of Sunday edi it All advertisements in these columns 26enta & word Arstinsertion and 1% conts o word thereafter. or et line per month. No advertisement taken for es 1hah 25 cents for the first insertion. Terms.essh In advance. Initinle, figures. symbols, ete.. each count as & word. All advert! ta mist rin eon secutively. Advertisers, by requesting n numbere ebeck, ean have thelr anawers addressed to o num bered letter 1o care of THE Biv. Answers #0 ad dressed will be delivered on presentwtion of the check 3 FORTITESE nditio autnor s 08 can — " - PRARCILORFICES - ADVERTISIN cotumns will be taken on the above ¢ 3t the follow Mincas houses. who n J2ed to take apeeln] notices at the same ro Pe had at the main ofMee Kouth Omaha Branch OMoe—No. 2% N Lister b street, pharmactat, 11th and Mason streets. Fih: Pharmactst. 2115 Cuming streat Pharmacist, (24 N_1ith atreot 3, Phurmacist, 1{18 Leavenworth Hughes' Pharmacy, 24tn and Farnam — SITUATIONS WANTED. o umn on this w.y AL FOSTTION TN RHOE HOUSE, THOROUGH “hoe man andgood salesman; sober: beat of M5 200 MAN COOK WITH BEST RECOM wonld 11ke & respon e Feference. Address, K 4, Bee GOOD WATCH, PORTER, Sober and best of Mt 2 A SUTUATION A NIGHT Adiivar, or any honest work A FXFNCED OOk PETL DR position. Fonr anrs with st employers. - Sntis Tactory refirences. Address .3 Mol e WANTED-MALE HELP. For rates, etr.. 3ee to_af st column_ on thia page P AGENTS, TO SELL “KOKO JELLY" TOILET 35onp k. miOhey MANOF: FARd. stAmD. (08 1 B e awine Detrort. Mich a1 3 FIRSTCLASS HARNESS MAKER FOR SHORT Dime: stal en. Address with reference Charles Deppe 0, I8, Mo 19 NG MAN, ONF Y WANTF Dstands n 0, YO Wil0 UNDER ONE FIRST CLASS HORSESHOER, TURNER d fitter, good wiges and stendy job. Cal s Jobn D. Markey, ¥ 1 WANTED. A COMPETENT WOOD TURNER nce: best wages pald. Fromont Manufactur. Fremont, Neb Mir SALESMEN WANTED, MEN TO SELL LINE 3o clunrs. $15.00 per month and exponses paid Address with stamp, Sunitrs Clgar comp o, 1) T, WANTED. MEN 10 TRAVEL AND pien frea. Addrews with stamp, Brown Bros & Co. & TaSalle street, Chicago, 111 Moz P FIFTEEN WAGON TEAMS DOUGLAS street grade: apply on work. 15th and Dousins John A. O'Krefe M 1 oo WANTED, TWO BOYS, dory, East Omaha, OMAHA BOX FAC AGENTS (MEN 0 monthly. Do experlence n AGENTS WANTED, and women) nake fron anime by tnking onr ary. We wont sgents eve Eanltary Candy Co., 09 Chamber Chicago, i1 B TAGENTS CA Reliabie Pocket Bight May MAKE BlG MONEY. THE Lamp, entirely new, sells at Send for price lst and elrenlar. 1. W nm & Co., 6th and Arch st., Philadelphin, Pa. Miwil- 190 BoVANTED-AN ACTIVE, RELIABLE MAN dualary ) §50 monthiy, with incre nae, to Tepresent i his own seetion’ s responsibie New York bouse. Referonces. Manufacturer, luck box B85, New York 3. WANTED. CHIUSTIAN VOUNG ylog posiflon €0, and best of e T Bae }; HAVE A GOOD OPENINC man o make some mone Dl Bee T; AGEN doThe Life of price #1; send 2 Gavin & Co., ro: MAN TED Parnell:” enta for pi 5, Deals bl W ANTED, CANVASSES, Tl DOTREAS =T Bar couple pr Badlit i FARM AN BEET folk. Norfolk B THE ANTED. G SLATE ROOFERS, o and 10 tinners. Inquire Western ks, 614 South Idth stree B SALESMEN W ESMEN T0 SELL cods Lo merchants by sampie; big pay for work ere: pow goods, permanent situation: chance to butld a fine trade. Address Model Manufacturing South Bend. Ind. BWANTED. £ AMONTH AXD anlesmen In every county in the Ontfit frea: no experience necessury A miade: finest and easfest selllng goods man. ufactured. Seind sta I particulars ¥. Converse, §2 Hermon st., Worcester, Mass. venrly cc 25 01 COM nt chemical ink the 1 Ity ever oranes | g no cont profit: one six daye. another general agent in ach stat ory. For nd full par ticulars @ Monroe e Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis & ]; WANTED, 2 SALFSMEN TO CARRY AS atde | Dellvery” eigar. with go Blled watch; 0D, Clgar Co., Winsto N C. agent’s sl 2 in two ALE HELF first (uuulvl on this page T or vates, gir.. see ton o (O, GIKL FOR GENERAL HoUsE WORK. quire 3220 Poppleton avenue. Mis2 200 O PRESSMAKE RS TELD 1515 Charies stroet WANTED, APPLY (CWANTED A COMT Mary's ave.; roferenc (L WANTED. A COMUETENT GIRL, eral housewurk at 2413 Capitol nve. ENT COOK AT 2019 ST, quired. 810 17 FOR_( (' WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work: must be good cook: wages. H. Apply 19 Capitol ave 2 19+ CLWANTED A G, WOrk ut aiice’s must b Garner, %27 i FOR 1 a K0od ERAL HOUS 0ok, Mrs. L, (1B WANTED, 16i) SHERMAN AVE 1M Counsman, B EXPERIENCED apply. The i A FIRST CLAS clonk sal no otler need Buston Sto Dougins 3 e e L il FOR RENT—HOUS For rates, ete., seetop of first eolumn_on this page. PO RENT Ol FOR SALE FINEST moat complete 10 room eottage in Omaba, has two bathi rooms. stationnry fee ch t alde board, wasi Lubs, in fact every convenience. Apply southwest carner of Le weave and Lzard street Mo Dy OB RENT. 70 RESPONSIBLE PARTY OUIR b corner Mth avenue and Douglas. 10 Fooms and bath, laundry, furnace, s ke yard. barn 1 wantod. moquette and brussels carpets on fi0ors. Adply to W J. Welshans, carj NV Life g ‘) FOR NENT, NEW T Taquir i in Dui ]) N NEW ELEGANT TROOM HOCSE, EVERY \hing modern. 2413 Bristol iv WANTE AND BROOM COTTAGE next door M RENT. 9ROOM BRICK HOUSE WITH nds. Apply to F19 St Mary's avenue ht st KO0 Fidelity Trust Co., 1614 Farvam st. T) YOI KENT, 16 ROOM 1OLUSES Nurth 17th; partly furnished; new bul HOWARD soor N. Y NS 20 ]) FOI KENT. WELL FURNISHED M N Puouse. choap fo reliable parties; no ¢ “ LT ROOM WESTDENC % oe Star Loan & Trust Co., "o Afe Juglan street SOPPOSITE HANSCOM PAK, Address E. 11 1Howland, G ROOM HOUS 1' i por month “ § ROUM HOUSE. MODERN i oo LIGHT BASEMEN tage. 9 room furnished or WUIB2 N Toh st FOR KENT 1), SHOOM HOUSE. 3 N h N, Bih, 66, J. 1L AND 5 HOOM nfurnished. Cell Mia 20° FURNISHED COTTAGE OF & M 1 HTIL #0; TROOM Jobason, 61LN. ¥ 19 14 SO Wb ST, ALL Bees, full lot, shade_trees. On premises OF 18 Barker Boek M 76 19 ]’ FLAT OF 6 HOOMS, STEAM HEAT IIAM.P- hew ‘paver. In 0od repalr. reut moderate ood tenant 17 8. 15t street, Linton block. 3 L lin. “ 1)1 YO8 WANT 0 WENT A TioiSE 0N HOUSE CALL Dk ket I 28-r0um honses. §13.60 per month. 35 r00m housas, §10.00 per month § 7 room bowses, 100 por wonth 1 ¢room house. 1 eith Or will sell The O. ¥. Davis Company Mk N6 T MODERN 10-1C 1), HoE R HOUSKS, & ks from court house, ou 8. 17th st Knguire 15 ¥. Labmans, 634 8. 170k st (] nonth monthly payments ar Job. FOR RENT-HOUSF Continned. T) Ol R it woos PN BATHE )5HOR RENT. 5:RO0OM COTTAGE. OHIO, NEAR 1 st., €lose to motor and eablo mo Wright & Lasbury, 1601 Howard street “_xn\ iF Y OU WISH TO ROOM HOUSE NEAR PARK, SOUTI Apply 711 Hickory w21 WENT A HOUSE OR wental block, 238 T), 10 K0OM BRICK DWELLING ALL CONVEN Hall, Koom hank 1)y, loom toust 1 FOR RENT, 110 Diieos ments, §0.00 per Dexter L Thonias M ODERN CONVENTENCES month [)-FOR REST. OUR RESIDENCE, FURNISIHED runtienished. Apply C. 8. Elgutier, 4 N. Y. I bulliing FOR_RENT. M FLAT o at.. with ydern conyer ontinen or Faust bottling wor RESIDENCES ALL PARTS CITY Do Globe Loan & Tru TO_FAMILY M2 19* ROOM JJV HOUS i —FOR RENT, § d st with ut cblldren L ROOM “ KOUNTZE PLACE GIBS0) Greighiton block )L FOR RENT CIEEAT. COMFLETE FLATS e Loan and Trust Co HOUSES, $10.00 TO #1500 AND 6-ROOM city. Mead Inv't Co 1Disiit foshience nais in BRENT- 1D ROOMS, ULiNL column on tns vags : FURNISHE SUiTE OF SovTi Ufront rooms, conventen v 2022 St Mary's M2 ) FURNISHED ROOMS MODEKN 211 N ISTH ST ONE OR th av ROOM, emen. All SUITABLE TARGE FRONT heat. wns. bath; & ard if required ROOM, BAY WINDOW. it two friends: private family Very moderate terms. M FOR_RENT, A ROOMS Lliachelors’ quarters. FEW MORE 20th and Farnam stree Lieat, electric lghts. all_conveniences: $10.0 to #2000 per month. Inquire Netherton Hall man. ager, room 320 First National bank FURNISHED PARLORS, DOUBLE with or withuut board, at 1512 Ci FURNISHED “Douklns street HEAT M ROOMS, II{, oomb at CISHED COOL St corner 16th and Toward; from §7to $20 & month RENT. Filie around b K Ay per | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY. FOR SAL TRAL ESTATE. Legrave, palmist cradle to gra " est adaptad for: has elebrated Egyptian br £3¢ Tuck and to estroy bad influences: cures fits, intemperance andtall private complainte with massage, baths and alcohol treatment. Send #2, lock of hair. name And Aate of birth and receive Acourate 11t chart; 3 “ents In stamps for elrcular; give initials of one 0u will marry, also photos of same. Offico 1007 Eouth 11th street. first floor: hours, § & m. to 9. p. m me one. come all, And be convinced of this Q ARRIVED. PROF. MONTEFIORE, THE CELE Nurated elaireoyant and trance medlum, 419 North 15th stroet s 50 cents, gonts §1.00. 980-20° 2 MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC 7t cotumn on this vaos MADAME SMITIL 1314 CAPITOL 2d100r. Aleohol, sulphurie and For rates AVENUE. M 250 T MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTROTIH mal baths. scalp and hair troatment, manleuro aud chiropodist. Mrs. Post, 31934 8 15th, Withnell bik T[-MASSAGEOVERSI0 SOUTH I3TH, 28D F14) M5 02 PERSONAL, we top of frst co 7 WANTED, “Goob nice baby boy, to ndopt 16th street, up-stairs, HOME FOR Inquire at 1 FOR AMUSEMENT OR MAT- [' CORRESPOND, | Box s rimony. Particalars (sealed) 10c. 1USIC, ART AND LANGUA Forraes ote first cotumn on this 1 \' MALLE A. LITTLE organ, 220 N. 19th st TADY wee ton of ACEROF PTANO AND Mid AN EDUCATED private Instrictl tcs a s DESIH Mathen: o MisT 200 Y BEFORE BUVING A PIANO EXAMINE TIiE new seale Kimball plano. A. Hospe,1513 Do uglas. MONEY For aates, de., e ton of_rat_column on this rage LOANS. G.G. WALLACE, BROWN BLy s, W WANTED FiaT nimprosed loans on in sums 0f $30 to $,000. Farnam st WVED OR property, lity Trust Co.. 1614 IS, e s e ATR_EUROP HOTEL. U13th and Dodyo. will make low by the week or menth, with or without board. ln.\nwn D ROOMS AND BOARD. F rat colmn SIRABLE ROOMS wodern convent n this page. JoFor RENT. D AND board in private family: 708 N. 19th st. JuEat AND BO. F.& RNISHED ROOMS Capital ave. 00 RDING. 901 5 EEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH first-class board. Al conveniences, 315 South Nith street ) D ROOMS AND FIRST- MigT-18* 913 DOUGLAS 101 0 23% ¥ ROOMS AND DAY BOARD, 1516 CHICAGO. 3 M700 N10* AT 520 N. 23D. GENTLEMAN, ACCOMMODA. (1o the beat; also room mate for young lndy References given and required. i I TROOMS WITH BOARD, 2 For rates, ete FOR RE Trooms, 720 N. 324 st.; zed THREE NICE UNFURNISHED no children; references ex: (3, SUITEOF FOURU Tuousckeeping, to su BOARDING. For rates, ete._see lon of frst coluinm o (his page. L EUEMAN TOUSE, 110 DODGE, FOR “Goon Vonrd, nicer rooms, conveniences, rates and locatton it eannot be excelled. Mra. Horn. prop. Mt G columm on this pags BASE- or rales, elc., ke ton a [ FOK RENT. FINE ment at 701 South 16th street LIGHT CORNER George Clou —FOR RENT. METROPOLITAN HALL, CORNER 1ith and Dodge, forone year. Big money In this to right party. Geo. Heyn, 13 South 1oth s NT, TIE ¢STORY BRICK BUILDING without power, formerly oc e Publishing Co.. 16 Farnam str bullding has a fireproof cement basement,complete steam heating fixtures, water on all the Hoors, gas, e Apply st the ofiice 0f Tho Boe. JIE [orom e The B WANTED—TO RENT. st column ontite K MAN AN WiFE: HoOM [, rivate damily. mo childrons GIT TO TEN-ROOM HOUSE, MODEK ences. not more than six blocks from Call Moniay at oftice of Star Loan & _first #oor N. V. Life. age AND BO. onvenlent to bust T OF MODERN HOUSE FOR cloar (o4 worth $600 cash. ~ Address D 3, I olumn om th AGENCY CONTINEN. weetop of ¥ COLE, KK STORAGE. For rates. etc., see tn e ¢ non this ags M, LDEST, CHEAREST AND ST STORAGE Mioute tucity. Williaws & Cross, 1214 Harney WANIED HYSICIANS & to buy An establish ivo fuil particulars Address D i, Boe. N GEURNITURE BOUGLT A\ Wells, 1111 Farnam street. SOLD, STORED. FOR SALE FURNITURE, For rates. ele.. see top o' rat coinmn on this (). THE FURNITUR cbeap. 406 N, lith st OF SEVEN ROOMS VERY HORSES, WA oF lerima, ele.. e P~ BUGGY AND CART. 1367 N FOI SALE Op of Mrxt column on s pags 19TH STRER: FOR SALE, SINGLE DRIV Can’ furnish any ki at O D. Woodworth & x. Calbioun, Neb. ] > FAMILY HORS ors Or cartiage te -MISCELLANEOU et columm on this FOIR SAL For rates, dte., seé 0 10 am COUNTER AND Address D i (Q SAFE WITH TIME LOCK bxtures, sultable 10r country bank 44, Bew Q10K SakE AT NEW DOUBLE varrelled Parker gun. Enquire office Omaha MISUELLANEOUS, o TIN WORK. SPOCTING, ETC. DONE CHEAT, quick and woll. Gate City Tin Works, 25 Cum. street. Send postal card Mikis 20 R HOBSES AND COLTS ED AND CARED FOR \during the winter: stock called for wmd el tvered; fod ha 1, 0als. straw. cut feed 30 acres Of corn wtalks to feed 1 dur day tme: plenty of barn and w south of South Omaha, reasonable George G. Gans, South Omaha. 2wiles chargos. 0 Osl* CLAIRVOY ANTS of Airst Y ow rates, ete., M VORT, PAL MIST r. Tells past & fui Ladios only. W N. futh, ee t Lumn on this pigs "AND GIPSY FORTUN B o from Iines of the hand Ball door on. Indiana ave w20 W Qs Na CLAIRVOVANT Dreliable bilsiness medium, 6fth'year,at 119 N. I5h ) “ LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROV city property. 5,000 and upwards, 6 10 § ys. W. Farnam Swith & Co., N. W nd Harney sts. M ebraska or 1owa farms, or Omabn city property. 24 FIRST W, AND TO LOAN ON ahia city property” W NG LOANS 6 TO 7 PER CE additional charges for commission or attor- ney's fees. W. . Melkle, First National bank bidg. 2 "’\" —TO LOAN, ON EAS western [0 Ringer, 1519 Farna MONEY TO LOAN—UH A LTALS. For rates, ete.. e ton o/ /et conmn on this - age. 0 LOAN ON HORE furniture, planos and collateral sccurit ness confidential, Fred Terry, Koom & Ramgo b Mot NEY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTERS O Louseliold goods, planos, organs. horses, mules warehiouse receipts, etc., at the lowest possible rates, without pubiicity ‘or remoyal of property. Time arranged to suit borrower. My loans are 8o arranged that you can make a payment at any time and reduce boih the principal and interest You will find 1t to your advantege to see me if you want a loan, or If more convenlent eall up tele: phone 1631, and your business cau be arranged at home, Money always on hand; no delay; no publicity: lowest rates. B. F. Masters, room 4, Withnell block, 15th and Harney streets. 26 X LOANS, @3 N, Y. LIFE. R. A. MORRIS. MONEY TO LOAN, . 0 AND W DAYS, ON furniture, ete. Duff Green, R0, Continental bk 26 BUSINESS CHANCES. For rates. ete., see ton of (rst calumn on_this page, Y FOR SALE—BARBER SHOP AND O} tlouary. dolug g0od business in live t snap if take n dress J. L. It Y FORSALE LEASE A3 room hotel, doing good business; 3.8, Jordan, Council Bluffs, Y FOR SALE, o E OF THE CHOICE: stocks In the city, best location. g 912N, Y Life i T 7—FOR SALE OR TRADE, A FINE STOCK OF hardware 1o county seat o exchange for half cash or g0od notes, balance clear real estate. Ad. dross lock box 45, Wood River, Neb. 8417 Y M SIOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE for exchauge for good Improved farm in south eastern Nebraxka and balanee in cash or good notes; farm must be_clear of incum - dress T. B. Clawson, York, Neb. Y OB AL 'E LIVERY STOCK and feed barn, doing a first class business in the thriving city of Gothenburg, Neb.: a splen chance for ag00d livery man; terms reasonable. Address H €. Booker Gothenburg, ST DRUG farrixon FOR CHANGE 72 WANTED & LOT OF BOALD SIG /iwii) give clear 10t Address D 77— DRUG STORE, $La0: WILL EXCHANGE FOR o600 ¢ Ad dress D 63, B M 100 7 FOR EXCHANGE, A Inoots and shoes for Lialf s jand in one body RETAIL STC OF ctlon oF m f good with or_withont small impro ments, east of the center of (his state and f from encumb Address W. B., Hotel Mer riam, cor, 2th and Dodge sts., Omaha, Neb. 0 2 For rates,etc., sce to o & s page. M UBAND'S SCHOOL_ARMORY, CAPITOL AV E. Children, Tuosday Saturday. Adults, Tuesday Friday. Advance class and assomblies, Thuraday Private lessons datly. Phone, 611, Clroulars mailed KNI HALR GOODS. wee ton o rat For rutes, ete. speclalty. Wigs. .o stock and to Davies, 111 5. 15th st., 188, rder. Omaba ies, hair chalns, Mail orders solicited. LOS T, o7 rles, ete., sce ton 0! Arst column on this rage OST A WHITE LARERICK SETTER, WITIT Jyellow ears: had collar on with name and ad dress, J. Bomar, 1012 N. 16th street; will pay satis factory rewnrd Mk 197 STEAM FEATHE® RENOVATOR. o _rates, ete., wee loy of Arst column on this rage RS Tics & ora Bought. Mail orders promptiy filed called for & delivered. Frauk Anson, slst&Frankiin ol PATENT SOLICIT OKS. SATENT LAWYERS AND SOLIVITORS. G, W. Sues & Co.. Beo bullding, Omaha, Neb. Branch office at Washington, D. ¢ Consniiation free - s PAWNBROAERS, fi For rutes, cic. FiEn wore ace fo_of /rat cotumn on thia vage LOANS MONEY ON DIAMONDS, 15114 Farnam st. 29 (LERY GRINDING. ete., #°¢ top of firsi column - n our R SCISSORS. Underland & Co RAZORS, ®TC, 106 8. 1ith ot ' 801 URING JEWELERS. YASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD. CAKSON & Hanks, Hoow %, Sarker block. Umabia. () For rates, ele., 8o+ Loy 0 ‘% cotumn on this age. i}miufr ON EASY \WERMS 3 STONE RESI den all_modern Improvements; will take g00d city O farm property in part payment Cinrke, 13 Board of Trade M5 TITY PROPERTY IN VINELAND, NEW ©jersey. Address 0i N. Y. Life Bidg. M1 3 ONLY B0 Eaci, TR N CULVEITS SUB a» st = ACRE G. G, Walince. FUl SALE A BARGAIN, N0 TRADES: 81 wcres tn Hamilton coumy: adjoining the Platts Has 500 ncres pasture wellfenced. 100 neres in caltl vatlon, small housa and barn. Can give fnin yn: 2 miles north Marquotte. Price $11.0) »t 80000 Terias half cash, balance on or cont. Am now living in Denver and for this farm. hence offer it vory low, Larimor st., Denver. 460 5 CASHL SECURES A LOT IN HAZEL TERRACE Dirices £50 to . Reed & Selby, 534 Board Trade. w5 19 BLOCK 4 Omaha destrod M F AT A BARGAIN, LOT 15, W. L. Reiby's frst addition’ to South Smali payment down, balance monthly i Inquire G. B. Trachuck, Omaha Boe. WE HAVE I FEET OF FIRST CLASS PROP erty on West Farnam street. the cheapest on the market. Calland see us. O. It E. & T. Co.. R4, Bee N304 Hie Biock from Saith Omain park: Price it Lorms easy. Hoed & Selby, 594 Bonrd Trade. SL TERIGAC ADDITION LIES DIRECTLY naha. three blocks 20519 20T AND and I, TERRACE, NEAR 0 ench: £ down 34 Bonrd Trade. o8 Vinton, month. Fox mi! ferts, IN HAZ 00 1 Reed & Selby ACRES OF noll Blufts. sue, Counell SALE, 40 FRUIT LAND, 1iy Address ¢ 8. Lof Bluffs. 8080 %0 T DRESSMAKING For rates, ete . see top of MIES, MISNICK HAS OPENE M raking partors. Rooms 57 routhenst corner 1ith and Douglas rat colwnn on this page. HER DIE<S % Brown b TO DO DRESSMAKING IN FAM Miss Sturehy, §20 8. NGAGEMENT Uilies solicited. FOR 18 YERRS Allusers of TYPEWRITERS have felt the necessity of their being improved. You will find in the Smith Premier Typewriter The latest and best. We claim; and inspéo tion and trial prove it. *The Most Durable in Alignment, Easlest Running, and Most Silent. Alltype cleaned in-ten seconas vithout solling the hands. Send for ca. The Smith Premier Lypo ¥ E. H. Maview. Man: 1600:5 Furnamstire naha,Ne b POND’S EXTRAGT WILL CURE PILES *1 have long known its valus in blesd ing piles. It is the prince of remadies in-all forms of hemorthoids.”"—Di M. COLLINS, Cameron, Mo. CATARRH *‘Have been a constant sufferer for years from severa colds in hesd and fhroat. Tried most evary known remedy Pond's Extract rallaved me wondartully, and has sffected almost a radical cure'—FREDERIC E. FINCK, Now York City, S8ORE EYES 8 acts like magic in ophthamia. ! like it 80 much for sore ayes.”—Rev. M. JAMESON. LAMENESS **I'strongly recommend Pond's Extract for [ameness, and use it constantly.” MICHAEL DONOVAN, N. Y. Athletia Iub SORENESS *'Had a large eating sore on my ankle, which had eaten o the bone. For nine months | doctored to no purpo Tried a bottle of Pond's Extract, a was cured immoediately."—MINNIE VANATTA, Lockiooss, Fla, BRUISES Pond's Extract has been used with marked benafit by our inmates in many Canes of bruises, and has always proved very beneficial "—LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR, New York City. SPRAINS “1 have boen prescribing Pond's Ex- tract, and find it a valuable remady in straine and affections of like chare scter.”—W. P. BURDICK, M.0, 'Had my left hand severely burned, and lost the use of it completely cured relief by use of Pond's Extract twelve hours. " —Mrs. A, SHERMAN, New York City, HEMORRHAGES “Am troubled with hemorrhages from tungs, and find Pond's Extract the only y that will control them.' EORGE W. WARNER, Scranton, Pa. INFLAMMATIONS *'1 have used Pand's Extract in a case of long standimg dntarnal inflame vation and obtained raiief withina fow b u —JAMES E. READE, Philadolphi and should.be always kept on hand forem= ergencies. #Long experighce has taught my fam- ily 10 regard Pand's Extract as ane of the abaolute n¥cessities of housek ing "—~ANDREW D. WHITE, Presi dent Cornell Unyersity BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. See Landscape Trade-mark on Buff Wrapper. MADE ONLY BY POND’S EXTRACT CO. New voriffi‘d"'fi,'néotq EXTRAGT s OINTMENT. It's remarkable specifio actionupon the affected parts gives it supreme control over Files, however severe, Also for Burns, Scalds, FEruptions, Salt mmm &c. Testimonlals from all classes prove its efficacy. Price 50c. Sold by all Druggists or sent by mail on receipt of price. Putup only b POND'S EXTRACT C0., 76 Gth Ave,, N, fv OCTOBER 19 The Genuine Imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt. {s of great benefit in temporary and habitual constipation, liver and kidney diseases, chronic catarrb of the stomach and powels, rheumatism, gout, &c., and should bo used in tho morning before breakfast. Obtainthe genuine article, which must bear the signature of Eisner ‘\ Mendelson Co. gents, New York, AWritten Guarantee to I CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. 4 Our cure Is permancat and hot 8 b ted fivo years ago have never so a1y deacribing case fully we ean ireat you by T, and wo givo the SAme strong gUATARLee to curs rund all money. Those who pro come hers for treatment can 4o 8o and we will pay ralirond fare Both ways and hotel bills while hero if wo Wo chailenge the world for a ¢ REMEDY will not cure, Write for full particul Rot tho evidence, We know tiat you aro ki Justly e cians b Rnover be vo 1 Feliot. Tn our five years’ practice witn the MACIC REMEDY it Bas been most difficult to overcome tho prejudices against all so-called specifics. Dut under our strong Harantes you shiould not hositate o try this remedy. ‘ou take no chanco of losing your money. ~ We guar. antes to cure of refund every dotiar, and as we have a Peputation £0 proteet, also financial backing of 4300, 000, it I8 perfectly safe to all who will try the treat. mont. Heretoforeyou have been putting up and paying out your money for d|Terent treatments and although Fou are not yet cured noore has paid back your mon. 2. Do not waste any more money until you try us. Old chronie, deep seated cases cured in 30 80 90 days. In- Vestigato our financial standing, our reputation as Dusiness men, Writo us for names and addresses of those we have cured who havo given permission to ro- fer 15 them. 1t costs you only postags to do this; it will save you a world of Ik from mantal strain, and i€ you aro marriod what may your ofspring suffer through your own negligence. 1 your symptoms aro sore throat, mucous pacches in m camatism in bones and joints, hair falling out, eruptions on any. part of the body, feeling of general deprossi in head or bones, you have no timo fo wa:t who are constanily taking mercury and pot al discontinuo it. Constant ugs will gurcly bring sores a; & ulcers in tho end. Don’t fail to writa, All correapondence sent soaled in piain envel opes. Wo Invite tho most Figld Investigation and will do a1l fn our power to aid you in it Address, COOK REMEDY CO., Omaha, Nebraska. 4 and tieal, Office 13th and Farnam, second flcor, entrance 13th £ MAGI FE F'\LF RF,G}\LAFO)R afe 1\n= COOK REMEDY LU.. U' h. 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The wild fow! have beea coming in for two weeks or moro; first the wood duck, in his blazonry of colors: thon the dainty teal, both blue and green wing; the mallard, with his emerala head and far-reaching quack, the coveted canvasback in his warm coat of gray, his first cousin, the redhead, the piping sprigtail, sombre widzeon, crested merganzer and purruttling biue bill, all are here now, on river, marsh aud lagoon, despite the sup: posed necessary adjuncts of snow and blus- tery weather. The jacksuipe, too, and tho golden-backed plover, tho yellow-ieg and gray south-piper, have dropped down overy fenny expanse; the quail are in tho stubble and cnicken in the corn, and who can gainsay that these are halcyon days for the gunner or that be is not improving them! The writer, together with George Tzschuck and Ward Burgess, both ardent disciples of Audubon and Cuvier, put in a couple of days and the gallinagoes up at Bancrott, and royal sport was ours. 1t is an easy aud a pleasant trip to tne shooting grounds about the cozy littio vil- lage of Bancroft. You take the Chi cago, St. Paul, Miuneapolis & Omaba ex- pressY at the Webster street depot at 5:15 and at S o'clock you are there. A good warm supper and a nigot's rest at Dr. J. H. Dohse's comfortable Losteirie, and you are ready for the field, We got off early the first moruing, long before rosy-fingered Aurora had even tinged tho gray east with ber gloams of topaz. After a brief but spirited drive the doctor pulled up at the lake, which lies embedded in the open plain within full view of the town. 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Opon dally 110 10p. m v'fl!n-pyu (4 THE GREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all diso seases, Loss of Appetit rs of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidenys, Bladder, Nervous Healache, Constipation, Costivensss, Lnfigestim, Bilis ws- uess, Fever, Piles, Ete,, and renters the system less llable to contract disease. DYS RADWAY'S PILLS arooure for this ealthy action. restor ‘strength Lo th Price2ic a box York, on recelpt of pric stomaoa, SPEPS Bold by all drugglata, or walled by RADWAY & 00, 8 Warren Streot IA., Thoy tone up the Abla 18 ¢) part fnternal sscretions to rin its funtioos. Now maliard from the heavy selvedeo of rice and reeds that bordered the lovoly waters. * Mark " It was & number, many flock of green cloaviog the tiny shadows on down the lake. In a we were all crouched in tho tall grass, even 1o “Sport,” the doctor's retrlever. Ho knew his business as well o bis master. T'ne birds were on Tzschuck's aud the doctor's side, ana when ul\lmlll\n; over the surfaco directly opposite, crac crack! erack! erack! went thei ls, and five of the oight birds tumbled into the luke. Ihe rewaining three swerved over their heads and off into the gray lignt, befor r could reload. It 1 avout fi minutes for Spo the birds, one of them being only , gIVing Bim quite an exciting chuse was enabled to close bis gaping wings, eight in e liko 80 their _ way twinkling cripple upon him, We lingered around hour or so, and suce two more teal to wo were out the jacks, and as for a halt bringing but as for & day with the had begun to warm up the east, we clin 1in the wagon and were off at a rollicking pace. An hour later we again alighted, at tho head of o long strotch of low- lying, boggy meadow and woodland, that did not need tho practiced eye to r al that it was a splondid grounds. ‘The soil was of the rich est, blackest loam, fractured out of all sym- metry by conical tussocks, or niggerheads, with either brackish pools or reaches of sere and yellow buffalo grass between, while hero and there were clumps of swamp maple, wil low, cane and pucker-brush It was an exquisite morni tant fields as green as when the summer birds caroled abov but tho woods aflame with all the gorgeous colors of the 1ovely autumn time, all spread beneath an azuro sky, whose color was reflected from the patches of darkish water that dotted tho region in all dircotions. Our hearts swelled with feverish anticipation as we strode fo ward apd entered t bog domain, and started in among the tussocks toward the dis tant grove of whispering cottonwoods on Ilm banks of the purling Logan, forcing our through the tangle of still ambitious sprouts, herbs, plants and mosses, over lichenod logs, through mazes of yellow-tendrilled willows, crimson-dye maple shoots and creeping vines, The whol fecape wus teeming with ani- mation and stirring life. A soft, waudering brecze swayed the dank reeds; the redwinged biackbird chirped petu lantly from this copse and that; the jay scolded ip the maples, the crow cawed from the distant field, tho hawk winnowed bis graceful shaps far above, while the garter snake, with provident speed, made his sin- uous way into the crypts of dead flags from under our rubbered hoels, the whole scene bewildering the vision, yet stimulating and revivifying the fancy But a word about the jack, which, properl speaking, is the English suipe (Galiinago Wi sonii), the choicest game bird in ull the world, not oven excepting that morceau of the epicure, the mysterions woodeock, mmh knows when the snipe drop in on their feediug grounds, that is the Wilson, No one ever saw one come, or leave either. for that matter. They arc as mysterious and silent in their arrival and departure as disembodied spirits. They migrate at nicht, riding in on the first frost-tinged blast that startles them from their summer homes in the far away north. You may visit the suipe grounas today aud beat theni up and down and across and back again until vour legs give out, and never jump a bird or hear a siuglo~'skeap ' tho inevitable plaint of tho startled jack. But tomorrow you may go ogain and _ find meadow and bog full of them. If tho temper- aturo is not just right, however, they aro to bo found only in 1solated bunches of four or 1 I'hey are uneasy in their habits, and will “fiush?* out of guushot, the first “skeap! sometimes heing the admonition for every snipe iu the field to rise. Under such couditions they are up like a streak of whito and brownish light: their notes are sharp and spiteful, and off they go, iying low at first, but gradually ascending until they aro but mosquitoes against the background sky Here | have known them to fly for hours, particularly in the fall, in tho most irregula ners inations, making great curvatures in tholr areial diversions; now shooting out the range of vision, but unexpectedly making their appearance again, and immediately overhead, us if dropped from the upper spaces, so erratio and bewilderiog are their movements. Av irregular_intervuls during this flight tunt aistinet, but far-sounding guttaral whir, that tremulous hoo-0000-00, breaks upon the ear, and which wierd sound is made every now and then by the bird beating his sides with inconceivablo rapidity with its wings,during its curvettings in the air. There is no tell- ing what a jack may do. _ His little shapely head is full of queer notions, and he may drop down within o few teot of you, tilting dudeishly tack 1to the roeds, or droppiog with the noiselessness of a sprite: or he may continue bis reticulated movements in the air until he bocomes the veriestspeck 1n the air and then vanishes for good. Atother times you may find them lazy and siuggish, and lying load, in fact, almost compelling you to kick thom up from their wallow in the warm mud. This 15 the caso when tue weather takes on its sultry summer form, and the sun pours dowu hot from 10 o'cloi until 4, as it often does in the earlier autumn days. But to go back to our hunt. We had tramped quite a distance into the marsh, with guns half presented and all expectation, but no thrilling *skeap’ broke upon the medley of droning autumn sounds, and sent th blood bounding with rencwed acceleration through our veins. Wawercabout conciuding that the doctor had boen giving us a fai story, when with startling suadenness from out tie spongy vegotaole debris at_our very feet, one of tho little tawny beautics, sound ing his warning note, darted, his graceful shape, glancing white and rasset, first this way aud then that, in the bright suushine, his frautic offorts {o leave the advancing be- hemoths safe behind. But Burgess was quick on to him, despite his cccentric convo- lutions, and at the crack of his gun he dove neadlong, dead, 1nto the mud. The loud report, breaking in so harshly upon the delightful drono o wind and bird and wsect, started up at least a half scoro more in front, on both sides and even hind us, none more than twenty yards away and in the sudden flurry, we grassed five. In the uext fifteen minutes we fired away fully twenty-five shells each and secured & crediteble number of birds, then came an interval of inaction, and it secemed there wasn't u jack within a bundred m of the spot. Shortly, however, we broaa sluice way, fuil of bedraggled splatter- dock and tender grassos, bordered with ald ers and go'den rod, and which bisected tho boggy meadow in which we wero shooting, Halling a moment we examined the bluck soil at our feet and aiscovered here aud there and all around where the birds had beon probing with thelr sensitive bills for worins and larvie, and we knew we woula soon be at work ugain. And we were, for every mo- ment or 30 a bird arose, and their startled signals, interrupted with short cessations be tween, by the crack of our guns, were con- stantly 10 the air, Weil, we made a great morning of it, and by the time the sun had reached the zenith, notwithstanding the rare sport, we were sl but fagged, and with plentifully filled bags we dragged our ponderous feet from out the boggy field and made for the wagon An hout's rest, a hearty juuch, a nip and a cigar, and we were ready for the fray again. But we did nnt go back into the snipe grounds, but boarded the wagon and drove off to Goose slough, where we put in the afternoon with the ‘teal, with more or less success, of which I may tell on anotuer Sun- day. tho lake fed in bag, this time with the ais s of - 1f all the worla were water, And all the water were ink, What should we do for bread and food, wWhat should we do for drink? 11 all the worid were water we'd have wet feet and then colds, ana what would we do without Cure Cough Syrup! Monry in It Author (on the morning following the ight}—Do you think I am likely to ny money out of my play? nd—Not as a stuge production. Author—How else can I make money out of it? Friend—Have a big edition lished and sell it as a cure fol You can muke o big thing way if it’s rightly pushed. - Head Was I will you have m Why tiot, Jenay! 'Cause yo in your pocket, Tom. WY, Jenny, ovly a bottle of Halier's Sture Cure Sytup. 0-0-0-0! Tom leaux. any of 1t pub- insontnia, out of it that He Say, Jenny bottles this 13 Cough 0-0-00! Jeuny, Ta