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AT DYERTIEEMENT will bo taken until nd ontil §:90 p. m., or the ton. At maverts Je Ared Tnwertion an q‘llvrlhmvl month, ers thand cont for {raayanee.“Cotnt o s hyures, oy ners. by requesting \i'elr lettors nddreste 1Ty BRE. Anawe red on preentation JRANCH OFFICES olumns will b n B ihe following b 1204 (0 take specinl 1 monts ol te. M dvertisen mi ainess SPEGIAL NOTICES, THERE COLUMNS 12:90 p. m., for the evening g or Sunday edi SR In these e« d 10 centa 1in No ndvertisement taken for the first Insertion. Torms, cash BOUL T WOFdS 10 the Iine. In int A% & word Adver. onch triip o & numbe 410 & num A 80 nddras of the check ADVERTISING FORTH ESE kon on the above conditions hou nuthor tices 8t the same rates as can e had at the main ofce Fouth Omalia Lister block John W. Hel, Farns Hughe: Satter Bra pPth, 1 phar old, p hea' pharmacy. Ofice—No. 293 N streot, pharmaciat,11th and Mason stroots pharmaeist.2115 Cuming stroet maciat, 620 N. 16th street harmacist, 1718 Leavenworth th and Faroam. SITUATIONS WANTE FATES 1o line o Aftor. = WANTED, BY permanent positl ompetent and exp adress K 1 Beo. A CALL AT THIE Employment offic help furnishied, Loth harge. BOOKKEEPER sition, Reference A A s o AS8 BOOKK i fon. 1 Il . A LADY, wiTH ¥ nurae. 1o necompa the season. Addr S--1oc n line first ufter. No udvertis B, yaxren, Goo vertlsing eards o Qirect from wanufac wook. % B WANTED, DU Towa. One with a Pply to Harle, Huas & B YEwANT 10 per day or a good Address, B WANTED, AN ¥y lacopal Church B4t air ]) WANTED, Yoncat good Address, John 0'Con WLl you work £or §18.00 per week Corner of 16th and Dodge. Address Adyertising Speefaity Co. lslor Mfg, ¢ drst_time_and 0o n lino thei No advertissment taken for less than YOUNG MARRIED MAN IN Beo. M 7o 1* “SITUATION BY Tactory: oMen or wholesale house or any Hudo o k. Address K 5 A STEADY MARRIED MAN, A | on_nx erlenced; atationary englmec go0d referonces. AMERICAN AND GERMAN nd get your help: first claas Indlen and gentlemen, free of T45-10* FIRST CLASS, WANTS PO: s Address K 20, Boe. Must 30 PER WANTS A s furolshed. Ad Mi25 1% EXPERIENCE fie conat for + West Liporty 114 ) refs EAIS OF 1y Invalld to 1 Webstol P EVENINGS. 1AL HELP. time and 10c o line th cment tuken for loas than D SALESMEN TO SELL AD nd noveltl commission turer. You can mnke $0 per Buftalo, M7 31 tK REGISTERED IN capital profereed. Ap- yuncll Blufts, M) TS IMMEDIATELY, & particulars froe, Clonse, Win, C it Co., ORGANIST FOR BT, JOHN'S Abply to Dr. J. . Savhio, dy work wiaranteed. nor & Sonm, Chadron, Neb. 3 0 Write AR NG A TN AR SOU U Hins o m cnko. atonce. J. K. WANTED, utinenta 195 Madison street, Chi 713 £00 TPANTALOON MAKERS AT TH M M1 10 AN AND >\\'|\'I'I wITHOUT B WANTED, A M chldren; womun to do Tousework and man to Work about the pluee, onth and bonrd. Address K 8, Beo his city; 825 Woest to Introd y. Al I3 Al 108tly team burn b, i SALESMEN V Jur goods a8 u side line. Paxton block; witha privato family near i) SITING GRO- serchants in Nebraska and the Liberal MG A WORK HARNESSMAKER w3, Petor Groen, WANTED, AG! nin e for a now houschoid mmplo by toom 71, 8t. Louls, M D CANVASSERS Jments, > AGENTS WAN ory city and town in the Uj Xpress Toe. Callor nddress No. NTS, LADIES AND G ted States artfele xold in every home Mnf'k Agts, 904 Olive street, MEST 8% INI 10, WAN . BEST 1N, Y. YWHE Jshaft for pola of bugey In one-half minute: out; Co T 3 rite quick: big aporia, Kan. WANTEL nisslon to b erasing pencil. produced N0 abraion of pap: ench state and terrlt ticulars A M Crosse, Wis. X B: WA ¥ Lo tend door. ernges ink thoroughly profits. Putent speelalty Mg 177 J 9% test selling novelt two ec £00 10 500 por cent profi ¢ 10 §120 10 81X dnys. an it one general ay For terms and full pi ory. raser Mfg. CO.,_ oniroe TED. A YOUNG The Boston after GIRL FOR GEN amily, good wage No adver GOOh ED A - storo and. d stare, 712 (1, WANTED, -Gty work Emwo ) GLRL AT ONC W ANTED, ATON nam st Curownent nan Hotel. 1213 1 WANTED, GOC Nousowork. (' WANTED, GIR Jworki must. he child's nurse. 22 ¢ (5000 CO0K, Ge ave. FIRRT Also b CiA housowork girl 230 Douglas street, RATES 15 T A NE Di e, on st FOILRENT, PA or unfu 100N 1Ot wisk Dyl Mason ot Diseiihe fooms Ab o AL 201 Kalish, tatlor 211N, 10 alr, furs andition, cheap. & Co., room No. 1, Cc INE HUNDIE Dicidety trally located s Co., room 1, Co RENT, wii 0.0 each 1) A8 ymoon v i idence s 10 city. Mead Inv't Co. 443 Bee bldg bater, § room 1514 Far LARGE LIST Vi Garriso Dy L ats for rent.* Geo J. Paul, 100 Faroam FLATS. 4§ OR 12 noows WANTED, DININ uglas st #0000 rae i, CLASS wanted; Liougias and tRENT OR Inrge b No bath a wbstor and Honry W. FOR KENT, HOUSE N. K. COR RAL HOUSEWOL Cailat 2006 Decatur strect, 0L FOR licugo st YOUNG AND NBEAT G 0 some housework. 8. 16th, HOUSE- el L8108 20T, M2 ONCE, A GOOD GIRL, AT 2 69461 L FOR G L alr WOMAN i RN IRLS AT ARCADE 3 81% ROOM D GINL FOR Caldweil NERAL TIOUSE. ki also small girl for pitol avenue. Mis4 31 J0D WAGES, 1510 SHERM A ae place. 1 FOR COOK AND G highost VWAT set car llne: very low rent to Ohio st. Dan H. Wheeler. Jr., th sts. il W TRNISHED d, oy u 810 80, d Pisaiite s MTIG FOR STORE ROOM 1318 Saunders stre i Lot Co., 205 N. 16t street Wi ROOM HOUSE, 2020 CHARLES 4 Charlos st [FE MODERN IMPROVE w2 N, 26th ave. Apply, K. [ Tith st SAL is - with gl and lawn, Georgle ave. nt ) COTTA 20 Kelkenny & 415 W T ROOM. 28T0% ke, Wt and noar ots. Reduced to (1) HEST KES LRER N LOUSES, §10t0 § e 16TH_AND . full ity 1ot, price D, OF HOUS| STORES AND reot. M J10 N SULTE, MOD B i) )0 N WO TN KOs s N Farnam. W )= FOR R \mprovem Dextor L. Thomas. ) KO RENT, both gae and T @itton, party. Inquire 012 e 0Mion, FORR strdet. 10 RENT, § 1T ROOM cheap. J “8tanford Clrcles. N, FOR uWE ilor. Fiant class 10 Rogers, 1521-1525 Farnam. loeated near 20th and wbln; spe T-F URNISH T~ Lic & 1ipe frst Lme wnd 100 No sdvertisow o 00.00 M YURE 10 ROOMS. ALL MODERN very 1ts, §0.00 per month,§2d and Farnam. [ NINE-ROOM HOUSE, WITH ko 1€ desirod, all o K0od con Mary's avenue. | torms given to the right OF G B. Trschuck, i) 1416 DORCAS Farnam st ROOM HOUSE, Inquire Robert Hunter, Koo otice. HOUSE, MODEKN CONVEN ¥. Barion, 2616 Capito] ave. ET COTTAG M . 8 Y. Lifo bullding ) KOOMS. llne there taken for less thap 2o 1ol ave CIgHY B“ ARGE KOOMS SUITANLE VOR BOARDENS | o7 1o usekoop g 1l rent cheap:1314 Cy THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T} RSDAY, DEGEMBER 81, 1891. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMWS, | MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ERTATE Conttnied, TROOMS _FOR @4 South 15th MiSs 1* JTWO NICELY FURNISHED Uittt housekeeping, $12 monthly atreet Alf FOR RENT, NEWLY FURNISHED ROOWS, U716 South 16th’ at, fint 4 M 357 2% UNFURNISHED, 3 510 ) ROOM, FURNISHED OR Uhoat, gak and bath, 2017 Harney st JLTIE ST CLAT BUROVEAN WOTEL. cOT M Jie TOOMMATE. [ NICE ROONS, STEAM HE “port FiA NcELy FURNISHED Utor rent at i711 Dodge street E J5EURNISHED ROOM FOR U85.00 month, 108 Farnam WANTED, BY LADY, LADY 20 N 1740 st FRONT PARLOR ML 1Y FURNISHED ROOMS, 2425 DODGE, 01 J28 ELEGAN WO GENTL WLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 011 N. 18th._ 3 FURNISHED ROOMS CHEAP, 816 Fu IINHIII-II)VIUI‘I\H 4, 102 FARNAM. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAKD. T, Desianie moos BOARD IN PRI vate family. 08 N. 19th T 3 [, FURNISHED HOOMS, WITH BOARD; STIAM heat. 1721 Davonport st g0 and 100 a 1ino thero. AND BOARD IN of _plano. Mg ROOMS WITH o DEsiansg small coly situated. uso fnmily T abie. 2130 Harney, stre ) TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITI “honrd; modern convenlences; gentlemen pre red. 1515 8. 10th stree > M35 1 =] atreet. J7 00N, W BOAT IRABLE ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT Rooms for Lousekeeping, A POUBLE FRONT KOOM, SUI 4 gentlomen, lso single ro board, 405 N, 19t st o 51 o, BOOMMATE FOR ¥OUNG LADY, ALSO TWC or s bonrdors. 5 . ior 7 AL s M O R T FORBENT—ON 1D ROOMS WATES -1 a lino_ first timo and 100 n line thero atter. Noadvertisement taken for less than 2o (G-IWO NEWLY PAPEIED UNEURNISUED Xrooms, Lack hall and three closets. 2 Douklas. (G UNFURNISHED ROOMS Tinth, hot and cold water and range, 65 N i oot i< 3 UNFURNISHED ROOM X§i5. 606 . Tith, brd floor. (}-TWO UNFURNISHED Tatcam, gas, buth: 524 N 1oth, tiat D, drd flo {OOMS_ DOWN TOWN FOR 10§12 per month; cheapest ny houses. G. k. Butts, §11 M585 J23 G2 8 AND 4 Thonsekoeping: rent possible: also Paxton block BOARDING. Hl LILMAN HOUSE, 1310 DODGE, FOR GOOD board, nicer rooms, conveniences, Tates and lo- cation 1t éaniiot be excelled, Mrs. Horn, propriotor. Wesse No advertisoment taken far loss than % TOOM 14X50. STEAM HEAT AND Gas. STOR 1418 Harney. . T, YOR RENT, T1IK ¢STORY BRICK BUILDL with or without power, formorly ozeuplod by Ths Bee Publishing Co., 916 Farnam street. —The bulid- Ing has a firo proof cement basoment, comploty stenm_heating fixtures, water on il the Hoors, xas, ote. Apply attho ofice of The Beo, 913 STRE 595 | OR RENT, FIRST-CLASS LOCATION FOR very and wont market: new bullding, steam «; will tuko rent out in trade (£ stock i3 first: 11802 Kelkenny & [ STORE, 1118 JACKSO> i cluss: can glye possession Ja Co., room 1, Continental block. PEO—TO KIS FURNISHED TO0MS B First 0 51 WAN WASTED, TWO four Indles;' modern conveniences, good tlon. State prices. Address C. Cumimlins, National Bank building, city. T RE! RATES I5ca line first_timo and 100 a llne there- 5 ndvertlsemont taken for loss than 2 BANK ENOY; rvin & Co T, B COLE, CON RATR A[CDAY, CLERN AXD PRIV AT SowD Nondvertiseme M OLDEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAGE Liouse in the elty. Willlams & Cross. 12 NTED— aline first tima and 10c o lino thera No advertisement taken for loss than 230 RATE After. WANTED TO BUY OR HANDLE DIFFER- kinds of Advertising noveities, patents, ete. Want partios to handle our adyertising theruiome: tors. Chicago Thermowmeter & Nov 49 and 41 8. Canal stscet, Chicago, 111, N WVANTED 0 BUY, A FIESILNA AN Adaress, 6, Bee - WANTED, auire 1815 Fa st A YOUNG MAN OF AN nabits, with money, wants to Interest In . good 11ve legitimate business dress K 81, Boe oftice. \ A FRESH COW. IN- 150 ABILITY AND GOOD buy whole or g Ad 602 0 BU STORED 40 U FURNITURE BOUGAT, SOLD, Wells, 1111 Farnam streot. ~ FOR SALE—MISCELLAN W SIOANE ON IMPROVED AND UNIMIROVED clty proporty. 1000 and upwards i to 8 per coat. W. Farnam Smith & Continued No dolays. iith & Harney. iy ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 18 N. v Lifo. lend at_low ratos for oholoy ssourl ty braska of [0wa farms or Omaha olty property. o W LOANS ON BEAL ATE AND COLLA teral notes and mortgnges bought Hoed & Selby, 534 Board of Ty W, SECOND MORTGAGH wood loans. Alex Moof on CAN MAKE A FEW 1 oo Bldy, ) VWA PR CENT FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, Itlehard ¢ 3 Wi W W -CENTRALLOAN AND TRUST CO BEE BLDG LOANS ON BUSIN ROPERTY, ul, 1009 Farnam atr Mo 10 LOANS OF §10) TO #1000 ON UN $50) to 8200 on Tmprovod prop. lity Teast Co. WANTE proved | onca. Kl i) LOANS, W. M, HARRIS, 1.0 FRENZER B1, i) i W Y'ON HAND TO LOAN ON FIRST mortgnge on Omaha city proparty. (s Rainey, aaha Nat'l bank bulldinz. W low RATHS OF INTEREST ON FIRST class security, Lovett & W OAN BIOWA A CI Neb MONEY TO LOAN-CHA LI RATES nftor. MONEY TO LOAN houseliold goods. wagons, et publicity, r o session. Time ar Payments of any reducing Loth i this §iving patrons all the henefits of the partial pay went plan 3 Call and so0 me when you want a loan, or If convenlent call telephions 1621 and your business can be arranged at home. Money alwnys on hand: no delay; lowost rates: business confidontinl ik K Masters, room & Withnell blk, 15th ana arney sts 7 5 0 1ino Arst timo and 100 & lino th No advertisemen of 1os no publiclty; X MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, HOISES, A wagons, planos, without romoval or change of Posseasion, Confidential, Fred Torry, r. 4) lamg X CHATTELLOAN AND ) DAY ON Conttnental bik: MONEY TO LOAN eniture, ete. Duil 0, con, 1t Y LIFE. MORKIS. V10" DICT & WRAY, 14 A Paxton block. We loan our own monoy 110 commission. 1t will pay you to consult tis. X ROBT PRITCHARD, R 5, WITHN BUSINESS OHANCES o first tima and 100 a lina thore. Isomont taken for less than %o ;00D BUSINESS HOUSE FOR SALE ORt rent. postoltice In building, inalive Wyoming town of 500 Inhabitants: terniinus of the 't K. & M. V. B R Address O, K. Garvey. Casper, Wy " FOR SALL tures, or fixtiires and 1oaso alo, town ufi 30, Addross, ¥. L. i e.g0 01 locatio 2 8. 11th st FOI SALE DRUG STORE, STOCK AND FIX. tures, 505 North 16th streot: 1 not sold on or before January 7, 1592, at 10 0'clock a. . It will be offered st public sale to the bighest bidder for cash. Marin K. Sandstodt. administeatelx of the pstate of C. A, 11, Sundst cased. » WILL SELL ONEHALE ORTWOTHIRD Interest In first-class paying business in Ons 0 to $5.000 1n cash or good seeurlty require Address K i2, Bee. 7 MEAT MARKIE t1on and cash business. D) (TRALL ress H (5, Hoe ity IF YOU WANT stablished man it will pay you to lnvestignte this at once K 25, Beo office, Omaha, Nob. MBS 10 GRAIN BUSINESS, ESTABL. s, On wocount of Old ke of Ing. “KOR SALE, lished for fivo v one partnor and non-rosidence of the other. vators in the best of shupe and business boo: Capital requircd, §.000. Bank reference glven. An unusual chance for a party desiring to enter a sal lewitimate business. Address No, K 11, Beo ottic 5065+01% #OR EXCHANGE. RATES—15c n line first time and 10c & lino there- after. No advertisement takea for Tess than 25c, 7m0 FARMS TIN VARIOUS “STATES 10Kk isalo and trado. S p for lists and torms 10 J oseph Polla Washington, 1 40 1 CHANGE, 1-ROOM HOUSE, LOT i)x12 . price 2600, for 1% ncre farm in braska. 1. K. Ringer, 1510 Farnam, M7 810 ACRES FINE I from station, d liouse and | rt ot city, not over §1,006 or 85,00, K 1519 Farnam! Z-FOI EXCHANGE GOOI 1L igood rents, for general morc 000 t0 $10,000; must be first class 1519 Farnam. ZEOR EXCHANGE, A GOOD 10 ACRE ¥ iin” Fillmoro county; also city prope stock of furniture. Bux 33y 7,591 GOLD AND SLLVER, JEW ARTI Uictal toeth, medals, ete., Fringall you' hav Inrge or small lots and tvo cash or Ligh dentistry in exchange. Dr. John Matthews, manu facturing dentist, 212 Brown blk., Owah: M5 7,50 TRADE NEBRANKA LANDS "AND 0TS tor stock of morchandise; will pay somo cush Address K 2) B . 7/ EXCIANGE LANDS, HOUSES i iGeo. J. Paul. 1600 Faronm, M3 6 MG BItih - STALLIONS SAKES “AND ficots tor rent estate. Roum 403 Brown bl {0 M2y Ra o first_ timo and 100 a 1o th No udvertisement takon for less than 2 TALE PRICE. 10 0 310 NO FOR QAL SKIN CLOAK Sonnenberg, 1305 Douglns st Q FOR SALE, FINE CHIOK 150,00 1f twken at once condition. 202 Ca dwell atrect. Bl (QuFOR SALE, POL AN BILLIAKD TABLE nd some partitions, all in good order, 3. &. Strong, manager, Exchange hotel, South Omaha. M0 3 SIING PLA Plano o 1 FLLANKOUS, 150 line fitst timo and 10c a 1ino thera- RATE: No advertisement takon for loss than nitor. 2 COMING e meat price. Pork nd look over M ;600D NEWS. " FIUED T00s, \strzot, wells from dato overythin line u trifle above tho wholesale dors and ribs 50 a pound. Call JALRVOYANTS, 150 8 lino first_timo and 100 & line there- No advertisement takon for loss than 2o RATE after. QO ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WOXDEIE Srovelations Challenges the world. Mrs. Dr Leg dend trance elnlFyoyant. astrologlat. palmist and iifo re tells your 1ifo frou the Cradie to graye: unites the separated: causes mar Fage with the 0no you love: tells where you will Sncceed and tn whiat businoss bost adapted for; hus o celebrated Fgyptian breastplato for luck and to dostroy bid Influences: cures fits, ntemperance and Wil private compiainia with maskago, LAUKS pud al- Condl trentment Send &2, lock 0f LAlE. nAmo and ata of birth and recelve courate life chart: % centa In stumpa for ciroular: give Initials of one you will marry: also photos Oive 1007 Bouth 11th street, fiest l0or m. 0 9 p. w. Come ‘ono. come all, an. od of this wonderful oraclo Q MES. MARY Delairvoyant and volces; tells past and future. QNS NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT Drellablo business mediam,ifth 'yoar,at 119 N. MASSAGE, BATHS, WATES 150 a lino first tlmo and 100 a Il there- aitor. No advortisomont taken for loss than 2 FPMADAME SMITIL 1814 adoor. CAPITOL AVENUS Alcobol, sulphurle and ses baths % M 3 [V MASSAGE, MASSAGE Operators are tho fnost; MY PAKLORS AND OvoF 608, (5th stroet ML S P -MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO THER. mal baths scalp and hair treatment. manicure and chiropodist,Mrs. Post,519¢ 8. 15th, Withoell blk 746 ART AND LANGUAGE, YING A PIANO EXAMINE TiiE new scalo Kimball plano. A. Hospe, 1518 Douglas fil ¥. GELLENBECK, BANJO TEACHER Flospe or 8 N. 16th streedd tloor. 91 MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTAT RATES 130 a line fret time and 100 & line there: atter. No advortisement takea for loss than 3. VW REAL KATATE LOANS § 70 1 PRI OENT: no sdditlona! charges for commission oF attor. wey's fees W. B. Melkle, Firel Nationsl bank I:lb‘:b W MONKY T LOAN ON TONG OB SHORE timio In sums of 500 b0 $I0A0) Mulual ln; mont Compasy. 7, CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE. WILL Utake real estate and mousy. Box 205, Frankfort, 23 OR > ALK 1K, REAL EST/ first timo and 0o a lino thora. Ivertisoment taken for loss than 3ic. AT 12 MILES FROM LINCOLN, £0 por acre. Co-Operative Land and Lot Co., 205 N. 16th stre fus 11 FARM FOR SALE-X FAGM OF 150 ACK llea bolow Klohmond, Va., near Jauos rives Lebelt, Varina Grove, Va. (i OTS ON MONTHLY PAVMENTS | lake View, Clifton Place, Dund Place, W. L. Solby's add Roou 403 Brown bidg, Misidy LOT 15, BLOCK &, South Omahn. At desirod. ORSALE. AT A BARGALD W. L. Sheiby's fiest nddition to Smallpayment down, balance monthly inquire G. B. Teschuck, Omaha Deo. [FOR BALE_TOMES ANV PiicE i ¥ 250 UP; [ JOOK SALE_NEBRASKA ¥ Di G Wallace 128 Brown block, 10thand Dougias, BIG BARGAIN. (X151, BAST 20th at., worth $.600. Price Trust conpany, 1614 Farnam. I AND TICKOR & fow days ooly. STOOK WINTERED, (ES— 150 1ine firat timo and 100 & lino thero: after. NO advertisemont takan for loss than 0. } ORSES WINTERED AT LOWEST RAT AT flellevue stock farmi box stails 1€ dosirod. Clarke, 19 Board of Trade bulldiog or Bellevue. DRESSMAKING, WATES 150 n 1ino first time and 100 & ling thero aftor. No wdvertisoment taked for ibss than 25 RS W. 3. BCOLES waking parlors at the 14th & Douglas 546 NTS TO DO DRESSMAKING IN FAM- Miss Sturdy, 620 5. 2th at. 0 FgAGEME ‘llies solicited. HALK GUBD S—1b0a line first timo and 1o & 1in after. No advertisomen: takon for loss AHGEST STOCK IN EN ST: THEAT. wigs and beards Wigs, banks, awitohos, bair chains, el ook and to_ordor. Mail ordors solicited. Davies, 111 5 15th st., Omaha 169 thore \an 250 RRATHES 150 a line first time and 100 & line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 260 OST, EVENING OF 2971 INST, A SMALL GOLD Jplate bearing insoription, “St. John's, No. %, A & A M_; Omaba cbapter, No. I, it A. M., Owaha counctl, No. 1, K. & ¥. M, Omaha, Neb." ' Sultable roward by refurniog to Perry A. Lyons, post en- glneer, Fort Omaha, Neb. 0 0 T OST, BACK OF DOUBLE SET FLASTERING stools between 21st and Cumiing and th and Lake. Finder will raceive reward by returning to Smith, 21t and Cumd e s 1s_ OMT-LADY'S GOLD WATCIL AND CHAIN orner 16th and Dodge; sultable reward for re- tusm of same (0 Bee ofice. 20 RATES 150 8 lino first § wttor. Wi 100 o line thore NO advertisemofit hkon (o loas than 3 FOUND, Pacific at. PATENT SOLICITORS, - Wl 150 & 1ine first tigm and 100 & ino there- No ndvertisomenpankon for less than 250" SATENT LAWYERS ARD SOLICITORS. d W, Sues & Co., Beo building, ! Omaha, Neb, officn at 18 asiiington, D. Watonsultation fr CUTLERY RINDING. RATES 160 a lin aftor. No ady RATES , aftor, line than 0. ¥ and 100 o oni-taken for less GEND FoUE SCTRORTTAY MANU RATES 150 0 1lno first thie and 100 aftor. No ndvertisement taken for loss than 2ic. JASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD, CARSON & /Bni Barker blook Omaha Leavos Omaha. | 430 pm 5 m 020 p m £ p m AUTURING JEWELERS, CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.| Arrives Dopot 10th and Mason sts. Omaha. +-Chleago Vestibule 800 0 m Lot .Chicago Expross Udl o m L1l Chicako Bxpress. 6w pm L. (hieago ¥ lowa Looal Kliam BURLANGTON & MO, €IV alt Depot_i0th wnd Mason Ste* Denver Vestibule Limited... | 403 p m Dostwood Kxpress 403 p m L.Denver Expros: W3 n m L1 benver Kxpr ¢ W0) p m iAucoin Limltoa (kxcopt Siin.j [11:3) & m . Tanealn Loeal 30 p m K. C, 8%, 1 & 0. 4, Depot [0th and Maina Sty ny Uny Kxpross xp. via U, 1% Trans. Tenves Owmal W01 n m 1015 8 m Arrivos Omahy NG Omyiy 5 p m 0 am 950 m 945 p m K onvor Omaha, £3)n m 000 A m Kansns leht TUNION PACIVIC Unlor Depot.iith and Maroy St “Dontrics Bxpross - hanver Expras. | 215pm 71 Ovariand Flyor 40} m | i1 S s el 60p | Faciila. Kxpross Golng | ITIUAGO, 16 1. & PACIFIG Enat. | Union depot. 1061 & Maray Sits 000 nm ... Atlantic Expro o eatibule Fixh oss 10 p NIkt fexprass Going|..- CIICAGO, It T. & PACLFIC, Wost | inion depot. 10th and Marey Sis.. ~Denver Limitod.. [ Arrivas Oman, 0 pm 60 pm teire| 205 pm ox'uin) | 1265 p m ..Denvor Kxpross. ML & ST, At My “Cilenvo Exoress. -Chicago: Exoreys SIOUX GV X PACIEL 10th anl Marcy § X City Passonger Paul Expross Oumalin. TN 535 b Teaver Gizahn. | 6id5p i Tonves [V Omahn. | J. SIOUX UV & PACIS Depo: 111 and Webit St Panl Limitod & NORTHWESTERN, 10t and Meroy Ste ATrLYOl Oman. 030 p | %15 a 3o m 0) p m 1) pm Arrivo Omaba Chioago Kxpross. estibulo Limitod.. ..., .Enstera Kivor . .00 ) Kast Mail (Ex Mo OMAHA & ST, LOUIS, ot 10th and Marcy St L Lo« Apnon 0l p m 0 p m Leava Omnl 410 “envo [ Omaha | Depot 13 o G w DondWOON/EXDTess: 000w (P Sab) Wyo.ixp. (x. Mon) 510 p m|..Nor(olk (Kx. Shndny) 545 p S8t Paul §xprest Loavor | G811 Omahn. 10 n m| Sloux City Accommodation. | 905 p m 100 p m Sioux Clty Express (x, Sunday) 1240 p m 845 p ml .. ... .St Paol Dmited. ... . 515 b m | iAo Passenaov(ix Suhiiny Leave: Omnha 00w ) 93 p m .. Lenvas 510 p m | Arrives “Fransfor s ity s City K CHICAGO, BURGIN & QUINTY, Uninn Depot. Gauncil Blais, . -Chicago TEkprois. Chicazo " Rxpress. . TestomiLocal - Lonves | CHICAGO R L& PACIIIL Tranfor | _Unlon Dopot, Cewmcil Blufls. _Transfor Teaver | OMAHA 1. 1LOULS | Arrives Transfes| Union Dopot, Council Blu 440 p t. Loals Canon Hall G0 p w| i 1020 & m| 43 pml Lonvos Transter Arrivos ‘Cranstor Arrivos Hxpross..... Atlantio idxpress Tonvos o i1y 5 inodation. 660 p | ... .St Paul Kxprows..... TICAGO & NORTILW ESTE Pranscer] Union Dopot, ¢ ounell Blufly 1200 p m loago Bxprass. ... 515 ) m Vostibule Limiied 0 p m “Knstorn Flyor. .. | (i€ Sat), Ataatlo Ma.(iix don | 0 & i Carroll Passengor.. ... 1000 TOTICE—AN ARMY' MEDICAL BOARD witl be i session in Chicazo, Liinols, du % Fobruury, 1802, for the examination of i didates for appotiitment in the Medical Corvs of the United Statos Army to fill existing va- cunoies. Persons dosiring to present then sulvos forexaminution by the board will make cation to the S ry of War, before y 15, 182, for the neecssary Invitation he aate and place of birth, the plac ud Stute of permanent restience, the fa Amerioan citizenship, the name of the 1 colioze from whenet tiey were eraduitcd, and a record of service o hospital. if any. frow the authorities thercot, The application should be accompinied by cortificates bused on_ personal knowledze, Trom at leust two physicians of repute, as Lo professionul stand cter, nnd moral habits, The candi- date must be between 21 and 23 voars of ag nd a gradunte from i reculir medical col leze, s evidenceof whichhis dipiom:a nust be submitted to tho board. - Further information regarding the oxaniin by addressing the ey, Washington, neral U8 Statin St’oickholnlvm Meeting—Omaha and Rupu])li can Valley Rai way Company. Notice is hereby wiven that the annual peeting of the stockholders of the Omuln & puvilcan Valley Raillwuy Coupuny for the iection of seven directors and ' Of such other business as may lexaily fore the mect nz. will b helil ut Roon floor, Union Pacific Buildinz, in the ity of Omaha. Nebraska, upon Wedhesday, the 6th day of Janunry, 1802 at 10 o'clock . 1o stoek books will ¢lose for that purpose ten duys before the meeting. W. J. CARROLL Omuhu, Neb, Dec. Stockholders' Mee horn Valley Railway Notlce Is horehy give ing of the- stockhiolders horn Valloy Raliway compiny forthe oo tion of seven (1 dircetors, and the transuction of such other business as may lnwfuily come Bofore the moating, Wil Do hotd at room 1. third floor, Un on Pacifie bullding, in the oty of Omaha. Neb.. upon Wednosduy, the 6th duy of Januury, 1832, at 10 o'cloek u The stock transfer books wili be closed ten duys before the date of the moeting. W, J. CARIOLL, Assistant S . Neb., Decernber 14, 1501, Comp iny thut the annunl maot- f the Omiha & Eik rotary, Omuh DD Stockholders' Meecting Union Land Company. Notice Is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Union Land company for the election of five direc tors and such othor business as may lawfuily come before the meeting will be held at rooim 1, third fioor, Union Pacifie bullding, In the city of Omaha, Neb.. upon Monduy, the 11th day of January, 1503, at 10 o'elock i, 'm. W. J. CARROLE, Assistant Secretary. Neb., December 22, 1801, D2ideotM Notice. o Is herehy given that-the annual eting of the stookholders of the Omahi Unlon Depot Company will be held at the office of the company in the headquurters of o Unidn Paclfio Iallway Company, In the olty of Omahu, o Monday, 1ith day of Janu- A 1N Wt 1 d'clock w, . The meeting Is called for the clection of di- rectors of the company for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of uny other business that may legully come bobore it THOS, L. KIMBALL, Frestdont. 1601, Omat Omaha, Dee mber 15t Stockholders Meeting. Notico I3 hereby given that the annual meotiog of the stockholders of the Omaba Gus Manafacturing Compuny Will be Lold at th office of the company, Merchants Nutiopal Bunk Butlding, at 10 A m. Monddy, Januury 4th, 1582, for tho election of directors for the ensulng year, and any other business that way come before the hoard. FRANK MURPHY, Prestdont, audue Omaha Gas Magufaoturing Co, Assignee Sale. The whole stack of school furniture, office supplies, and cabluet letter fles snd ous safe, or wili soll tn job lots. J. W, HArmis, Assignee. Oall st German-American ngs bank, Omaha. Nob. ot Mo 7 |TO THE PUBLIC Roemarkable Results Obtained by Dr. 0. Goo Wo, the Famous Olinese-Physiclan. Mrs, F. 0. Pershing of Omaha, Tells Ker Story—8aved Her Lifo, Mrs. F. C. Pershing says: Knowin that my 1ife has been spared throug the skill of Dr. C. Gea Wo, the Chinese physician, I tako great pleasure In re- commending him and his methods of treatment to all who may be sick or dis- cased. chief difficulty was in weak lungs, from which [ have suffered from the time [ was 16 years old. A year ago I contracted a severe cold, after which I had hemorrhage of the lungsand a very bad cough. 1 got no relief until I*ealled on_Dr. C. Gee Wo. After ten day’s treatment Lnoticed a decided improvement in my condition, and it was only a short time until I felt assured that my health could be fully restored. I had neuralgia througli my ontive system. I also had catarrh, stomach and heart trouble, and always had a very weak back. “I have been treated by many leading doctors, but never received move than temporary relief. I now enjoy better 1th than for many years, and I can suy in justico to De. C. Gee Wo that he hus done for me what other physicians d never could be done. “During my visits to the aoctor’s I have witnessed some wonderful cures. Patients who were given up to die were cured by him and completely restored to health. “I have taken a number of my friends to Dr. C. Gee Wo's oflice for treatment, and all of them are loud in their praise of his skill and ability in treating their cnses. “‘I can appreciate a doctor who can cure lung trouble. “I will give further information to any one calling at my residences, 2116 Californin street, or at my husband office, No. 1315 Douglas streot. (Signed) MRS. F. PERSHING. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 3, 1801, DR. C. GEE WO, 5194 Nor:h 16th Strezt. ADIE Arthur’s Pille no. 5. L Safe and certain to tho day - and warranted to relieve scan- ty, palo, painfal, irrogular and suppressod mens- truation, (from whatover cause). Thesoe pills are put up in a neat hlack and llic case; take no othor. Beeurely sealed and mailed to any nd- dress. Al correspondence strictly confidential Price per box §2 or i3 boxes for €5, Address ARs THUR MEDICINE CO., Omaha, Neh. P. O, Box 61¢ Please mention this naver, THE NEW COLLAR] ! TRADE HSCH It hagn EREE of Dragylsi sty IFF] Dissolution Notice, Iy nzreed this day by and bos ndersigned that the fiem of Droxoel nd the sume 15, this day dissolved I'rederick Droxel and Henry P Drexel horeby It {8 mutn; ssume all outstanding lubilities and urs to coflect ull moness or other property due or to become due sald Drexel & Foll. REDERICK DIEXEL, ALBERT FO1 ENRY P. DREXKL D2:difm&e BOCTOR 1 CHERS ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a Cough in one night checlk a Cold in & day, and CUR Consumption if taken in time. IF THE LITTLE ONES HAVE WHOOPING COUGH OR CROUP 3 Usé it Promptly. December (5, 1801 "BURE "FINK"PILLS. Dr. Acker's English Pills CURE CONSTIPATIO eusant, & fayorite with KELL & C West i w For sale by Kuhn & Co., and Sherma: & McConnell; Omaha DOWNRIGHT FRAUD . exists in tho olajms of manufacturers and doal ers for tho old-fashloued “ porous " plasters and the many imitations of BEN SON'S now on the market BENSON'S I8 the only porous plaster possessing mediofnal valuo. Be sure you get BENSON'S. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in i effects, prepared only from the nrost healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Byrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists, Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.© Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAI! FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, K¥. NEW YORK, N.V. CURE EVERY CASE ¢ MONEY REFUNDED. Our curo s permanent and not a patching up. Casos treated fivo yoars ago havo nover soen @ symplom since. Ty describing caso fully wo can treat you by mail, and wo ivo tho #am0 sLroWg EUATANLOO L0 CUrD or refund all monoy. Those who profur to come here for treatment can 4o so and wo will pay railroad fare both ways and hotel bills whilo hero i€ we fail io cure, Wo challengo tho world for & caso that our NAGIO REMEDY Wil not cura. Writo for full particulars and ot tho ovidence, Wo know that you aro skeptical, Sustly 80, too, s tho most eminent phyricians have Bever boan atio to give more than temporary relief. Tn our fivo years' practico witn the MAGC REMEDY it has beon most difeult to overcomo the prejudices against all so-called spocifics. But under our strong guaranteo 3 ou should not. hesitato o try this remedy. Fou tako no chance of loalng your money. ~ We guan antee to euro or refund overy dollar, and as wo have s Foputation to protact, also financial hacking of $30 000, It 18 porfectly afo to all who will try tho treat. mnt. Horotoforeyou havobeon putting upand paying out your money for difforent troatments and although You aro not yoteurod no ono has paid back your mun: &y. Do not waste any moramoney uniil you try us. Old Chronie, dech aentect cases cured in 30.to 90 days. In- Yestigaio our financial standing, our reputation ng Dusiness men. Writo us for names and_ addresses of thoso wo have cured who havo given purmission to re- for to them. 1t coata you only postago to do this; it will save you a world of sufforlng_from mental strain, and {f you aro married what may your offspring sufar thiroush your own negligence, 1fyour symptomyaro soro throat, mucous pa ches in mouth, Fhowmatism in bonea and Jolnts, hale falling out, oruptions on any fociing of general doprossion, pains You liavo o timo o' waste, 'Thoso kinie m( reury and potash should iso of thoso drugs willsurcly bring sores and odting ulcoruin tho end, - Don'tfall to writd. _All corroapontienco acnt senled In plain onvel opos. Wo invito 1ho most rigid fnvestigation and will do ull in our power o aid you in it Address, COOR REMEDY CO., Omaha, Nebraska. Offico 13tk and Farnam, seoond floor, entranco 13th 5§ LIQUOR==TOBACCO Habit positively cured by the use of the enuino “MAGIC CHLORIDE OF 6GOLD,’ It Is manutactured in small soluble tablets, which can be given in a glass of beer, & cup of coffee or tea, or In food, without the knowl- edge of the patient, 1€ is absolutely harm- less, and will effect a permanent, and speedy curo, whether the patfent uses Liguor or To- co moderately ot is . slave to elther or both. It has been given In thousands of cases nd in every Instance a perfect cure has fol- lowed. Tt never fails, The system once fm= pregnated with the “MAGIC OHLORIDE OF GOLD," 1t becomes un utter impossibility for the Liguor or Tobuceo uppetite to exist, “One month's troatment, tetail drugeists. Get only the genuine, ‘minutactured by MAGIO CHLORIDE GOLD CO., Blake, Bruce & Co., Omitha, Neb., Wiolesale Agents. Stockholders Mee Elevator Company of Omaha. Notice Is hereby gziven that the annunal stingof the stockhoiders of the Union Ele- ator company of Omuha for the election of on 1) di s und for the transaction of css a8 may lawfully come be- will bo held in Foom 1, third ific buildin: Omaha, Neb., upon Monday. the 4th duy of January, 1502, at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. m. W. J. Caneorr, Assistant Secretury. Ouama, Neb.. Dec. 14. 18, IBALTY MARKET. NSTRUMENTS placed on record Docember 0, 15013 WARRANTY DEZDS. Potter & George company to Elizabeth Martinovich, lot block 8, Po & Georgo company's add to East Or Fred. Hunziker and wifo to Patrick Roche, lot & Patrick Ford's Sarutoza,. Williani Colfax to O B Bridenbocker, 1ot 31, block 2, W L Selby's 1st add’ to South Omahi, S A n Corrlgan to & Flynn, lots 1L and 12, bloek 2, to Missouri avenue park... ... C L VanOump and wife to Bets, son, lot 1. block 1, Cottage park QUIT CLADN. DEEDS. hand wifo to Horman Gels- BUTE OB il et s oot DEEDS. \aster) to Omaha block 104, ot ianoa 15t udd “ihise J G Mog ler, lot F E Thomas (special Loun and I'rust compuny, Floreneo ... ......... et Sume to samne, 1ot i, bioek i, sume 1 Kierstond und’ wife to' connty Douglus, lot8, block 1, Douglus add Total amount of transfers.. 3 AT Wao know that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup 1s an iofallible remedy for all lung and bronchial disorders. It is pleasant Lo take' and costs only 25 a bottle. Without a drawback 1s Salvation Ol greatest cure on earth for pain, Pric e TER TOURS mer Lands via Route. The Wabash are now selling round trip tickets good veturning June 1, 1892, to all the winter resorts in Ton- nesseo, Mississippi, Alabamn, Georgin, Florida, North and South Curolina, Louisiana, Arkansss und Toxas. The quickest and best route to tho Hot Springs of Arkansas, Foe tickets and full information in regard to ro ites east or south call at Wabash oftice, 1502 Farnam street, or write G. N. Clayton, N. W, Pass. Agt. e it S Collided With a Wagon, Mrs. Alfred Carlston of 3319 Miami streot met with a severe accident early yestor- day morning while . dnving along Cuming street. In turniog the cor ner at Twenty-fourth street her buggy collided with & heavy wagon which was being driven very rupldly. Her carriaze was badly smasbed and the borse out and she was thrown out against the curb breakiug two ribs and sustaining internal injuries. Dr. Hamilton attended the injured woman who was removed to her resi- dence. Mrs. Carlston is accustomed to drive ber husband, who works in the smelter, Lo work every mqroing, sud she was returning home when she met with the accident. Sadcaalait She was 6 and ho was 7. He wantea hor to promise to marry bim. He offered candy, 100 cream and nuls, but she was obdurate; Fioally he said be would give her a bottle of Haller's Sure Cure Cough Sirup. ho miled, lafd ber hand iu bis and said, *Yours Ul death.” toh wi To Su the Wabash NEW BOOKS AND PERIODIC The North American Review for January opens with a debate betwoeen Hon. Roger Q. Mills and Hon, Thomas B, Reod on the duties of “Mr, Speaker,” which will prove of ospecial interest to readors of political pro- clivitios, *“The Question of the Quorum,” by the Iate Manuel Alonzo Martinez, prosident of the Spanish chamber, is a well written paper, ovincing much thought. Mr, Androw Lang's contribution on “French Novels and Freneh Life" is very readable and ‘‘Wages in Mexico,” by the Mexican Ministor, f Romoro, gives some valuable information on this subject, Governor Hill has an excellont article on “Tho Pardoming Power' in this number. As this is the governor's first magazine articlo 1t will doubtless be read With more than ordinary interest. Tha author of “Iho Light of Asfa, Sir Edwin Arnold, has written for this review a criticism QUi ho rogards as the bost book of the Repplior, TS A, Briegs, Julien Gordon, and Dr. Wm, A~ Hammond on tho same subject. Under the (ption of ‘The Darker Side” Lady Honry Somersot contributes a powerfully writton paper on tho poor of the great citiesof the wor Mr, Theodore Vorhoes, tho genoral superititen- dent of the New York Central and Hudgon River Kailvond company, has a very ontertal ing article entitied “*Ninety Miles in Kighty- Nine Minutes,” which will be read with avidity by railroad men. Other contributions are: “The Virst Cost of Ships,” by Charles H. Cramp; “Tho Present and Future of Modical Scionce,’ by Dr. Cyrns Kdson; “Rescuo Work Amony Fallen Women,” by M. Bourchier Sanford; “The Soldier and tha Citizen,” by A Soldier; **Needs of the Naval Reserve,” by W. 1. Hendorson uud *“Tho Next Amendment,” by Willium O. Stoddara. Chicago may well bo proud of its>awn particular monthly, Tho Commonwenlth: The Decombor 18su0'is repleto with oxcollent articles on a varioty of subjects, Among its leading contributions are “Tho World's Columbian Exposition,” by Hon. Thomas B, Bryan; “Free Silver,” by Hon, Cartor H. Harrison ana *On His Honor," @ very read- able bit of fiction by L. B. France. Iun paper entitled “Men, Women and Gods," Hon. J. W. Deano vigorously attacks Helén H. Gardonar's work with the above title and makes use of somo pretty strong language in denouncing it. “A drunken burlot,” ho says, aiming at the most atrocious social offense could not have excecded the mark set by this supposedly sane woman, 1 hor mud desire for prominence, writing in the quiet of her own library with ample opportunity to re- flect’' Hon, William Littleford’s paper on A Modern Jow' s very ably written and will doubtless attract widespread attention, R. E. Park has an excellent article, *Can Cousumption be Cured?’ and Ruth Ward Kabn coutributes a thoughtful paper on “Unconscious Cerebration.” The fourth volume of the *Memoirs of the Prince de Talieyrand, edited with a profaco and notes by the duc do Broglio, of the Ifrench Academy; translatod by Mrs. Angus Hall, with an’ introduction by the Hon Whitelaw ieid, Amorican ministor in Paris, has just been issucd. Tho character of this eminent diplomat has been so much aiscussed all over the world and his influcnce was so powerful in shaping the courseof European politica that the life of such & mun cunuot fail to provointensely interesting. Tho terms of laudation in which we spoke of the firsy threo volumes of this great biographical work will apply with equal truth to the volume now under notice. It is impossible to give any adequato idea of tho trao merits of the work by a brief notice. It must bo read to be uppreciated. 1t is, owover, safo to predict that thosd who have had the pleasuro of perusing tha first volumes will hail with delight the issuance of the fourth volumo of theso charming and fascinating memoirs. Publishod by P. Putnam's Sons, 27 West Twenty-third strect, New York. ‘Tho Flaming Moateor is the title given Lo _ a collection of the poetical works of Will Hubbard-Kernan, with a biographical sketch of the poet by John B. Clymee of Obio, His biographer thus speaks in eloquent terms of the writer of these poems: *‘Whateyer difference of opinion way exist at present regarding Will Hubbard-Kernan, as a poet, thero can be no doubt that ho possesses.a positivo individuality, a certain vein ‘of orginality, unapproached by.any other living writer, & style and philosophy distinctively his own, and a certain daving forcofulness that defies all preconceived opinions for- mulated by the church,society and thestate.’ “There is no doubt & great deal of truth in tho foregoing description of Mr. Kernan's capability as a poet, but it is much to be re- grettea that this gifted man did not use his talents i a differont divection, that is for tho elovation ana encouraging of mankind in tho great battle of life, Ixistence is metancholy cuough for most of us and what is noeded i3 more words of cheer and miore pictures of tho bright sido of lifo. Aside from this blomish, this collection of poems contains mauy lofty sentiments oxprossod in veautiful and forco- ful languago. Published by Charles H. Kerr & Co.. 175 Dearborn street, Chicago, I1i. Cassell's amily Magazine for January opens with a charming serial story by L. T, Meade, called “Out of the Fashion.” This is fotlowed by ““The Woes of Mrs. Caractacus Hrown,” na illustrated complote storyette. My Now Drawing Room” will be found a practical paver by o lady who did not mako ber furnituro out of pucking cases but who bought it and did so with taste, *Tho Light of the Bridegroom," is a poem by J. R. Fast- wood, and possessing no- little merit. Mrs, Lucy C. Lillio contributes a story of New England life called “Cynthia’s Tea-man,’ and an entertaining paper by the author ot “How to bo Happy Though Married," under tho title of *In Praise of the Early Bird,” also appears in this month's issue. Thero is so much that is excellent in Hamilton Wright Mabie's “Short Studies in Literature” that it would be impossivle to do the_ work justico in the small space that cun be devoted to it in the columns of Tnr Brr. Sufiice it to say that it thoroughly fulfills its mission, which 1s to bo helpful to roaders of books who denire to become students of literature. Mr. Mabie does not wish thoso studies to be regarded as critical, but as in- terprotative; nor does he claim that they aro oxtinustive or inclusive: all he modestly does claim is that they aro hints and sugges- tions. Anyono who desires to read systom- aticaily aad. with profit will be taking @ stop in the right direction by procuring this invaluabie hLttle work. Published by Dodd, Meud & Co., Now York, and for sale by J. S, Caultield of this city. views of C Amelia . The Best From the Kimball (8. D.) Graphie. Whils the columns of the Graphic are open 10 any and sl unobjootionale advertisoments, yot it is quite impossiblo for us o spoak knowingly of the merits of the various articles of merchandiso advertised. Particu- larly s this truo of patent medicines. But thera aro exceptions occasionally, and a noto- worthy exception 1s the celebratod Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. This now universally known medicine has been advertised in tho Graphio for four or five years, but not until recently had_we any personal knowiedge of its wonderf\® efficacy, which has come about through the provailing influenza and the stubborn cough thut s 50 often attended it. Tu tho writer's faunly this medicinn hus on several occasions this winter cured a cough that baffied any and ail other remedios, and the number of families in Kimball and vicin- ity in which this romedy has been usod with like effccts attosts to'its value as a spocifio for coughs aud colds of every nature, - Sofil Trains kvom Om iy Vestibuled, electrie lighted and steam heated, with the finest dining, sleeping and rechining chair car service in the world, via the “Chicage & Omnha Short Lane” of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, Double daily train vico, leaving Omabha at 1 p m. and 6:20 p. m., with no transter at Coun: cil Bluffs as herotofore. Apply 1301 Farnam stroet for tickets and further in: formation or address I A, NASH, C. C. LINCOLN, Gon, Agt City Pass. Agt —_— When Baby was sick, we gave lier Cusioria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she bocame Miss, she clung 1o Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave thew Castocd

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