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_SPEGIAL NOTIGES, OVENTISEMENTS FOR THESKE COLUMNS ntll 12:40 1or the will be taken And until 8:5 p. o ton, All ndvertisemonts fie fiest insertion and 10 conta n 11 No advertisemont taken for er 1ine per month ‘centa for the firs t insertion. Term €7 words (o the 1ine, in advance, Count a falx, fgur All ndvertise . wymbols, eto., ench nts must rin conseontively tinors. by requesting & numbered thelr lettars ndd of THy, BER 0 to A_numb Answors 50 nddrassod will be deliy ered on presentation of the check RANCH OFFICE column atthe 1ol f7ed 10 take e had at the main oMeo Fouth Omaha Branch Lister biock ADVE it} Ofee—No, for the evening morning or Sunday edi In thoss columns 16c0nts & thereafter, or cash Init count as n word Adver. chock. oan_have rod letter in care FORTII 1al notices at the snme Fates as can 22 N streot, John W. Fell, pharmaciat,11th and Mason atreets, B, . Farnaworth, pharmac W.J. Hughes, pharmncist, C ¥, Batterfiold, pharmael sreet at, 1 15 Cuming streot. . Ifith streot 718 Leavenworth Hughes' pharmacy, 2th and Farnam. SITUATIONS WANTED. e n line fAirst 0 ndvertis A FOOKKEBPER Mtion, Neferences PERIENCE ition: law or a ington operator; refere fancy Beo office. RELIABLE, EXI work: nm €00 penman. conselencl AAvy Wi Address, Mrs. enko baker, capab POSITION AR BAKE 8. Lo Barron, S A Lany, win niirae. (0 accon the season In offc Addre SITUATION BY A FIRST CLASS DRE 1o of 110 objection 1o leaving Lown TENCED Address K 47, Be SHILD WANTS WORK, Jennio Sharp, connty hosplta nandoah T YEAIS OF EXPERIE ¥ invalld to Pacile co Address Dr. 1. Wobster, Wost Liborty time and I prof. Rem s K 49, oo ADAND taking eharge 1t Add ress MAN WANTS 1 sppearance and ) UIN BAKERY, ADDRESS 10w, #214% CE AS st for WANTED--MALE HELP. 150 a line first timo that retalls for 1 positivoly sell t Robert 8. West, Cleveland, 0. S, WANTE for tho 30 st., Chicago. B, WANTED A ¥ Ad with stamy, Louts. a 106 u lino WHIT bost seller on SALESMEN FOR Clgar._ Co. Moz i0° PED_TY PEWRITERR AND STENOGRA- Bwa pher, exporienced reforonc Addr, nd salary wanted fi WANTEDLHAVE 100 FARMS | K as K 53, Beo, ki M NEBRASK A ansas and South Dukota that must be sold. [ will make favorable te are willing {0 canyass. D, H T CWANTED, SALESMEN with eneretic nyes, tine Mortgage and Trust Co.. room mission to handie the new paf erasing penell. produced: no abrasion of paper ‘s wles amounted Lo n two hours. Wi onch state and torritory tleulnrs nddress Monroo Crosse, Wis., X § ]7; WANTED, DRU Town. One with o littlo ply o Harle, Hans & Co Boyewa NT 100 por dis Address, The gre axcelsior MIg. Co., B VASHERS WAN ment ) in or te La D: men who munager Musca Withnell bidg 90910 SALARY OR COM . chemical Ink ling novelty ever uses Ink thoroughly in two seconds ) to 500 per cent profit o ne n six dnys, another want one general ngent In erms and full par- Mfg. Co., JENTS IMMEDIATELY, or 1 k00d commission: particulars (7o, Crosse, Wis BEST NI Callor address No, 821,N. Y. Life bl 2 311 Baig: ehaft for pol of buggy In out; write quick; big profits. Co., Emporla, Kan. WANTED EVERYWHERE on Patent Speclalty Mg, 1773 CHANGE 1€ minute: Just B——\h.\ PED. A YOUN boy to tend daor. ‘WANTED- AND NIAT “The Toston Store. 30 FEMALE HELP. COLORED 00 © RATES. Lnftor. (- WANTED: J new work for us at home Boston, Mass. 1--WANTED Jdny and 6th only. lope. E Jino firat time and 10 dyertisement takor LADIES AND G Itne there for less than 2oc. RLS TO DO OUR 4,00 10 8,00 : no palnting, no eanvassing; send 0 LADY AGENTS Cail 1721 Dodge, between § and 9 p. m ho Mf'g Co., 4 Liberty MU | §4.00 10 8. M 2 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD FURNISITND WOOM KD BOAD FlL AL nam street. M#05 1% “FURNISTTED ROOMS, WITH BOARD; STEAM eat. 1721 Davenport st Wi METH FURNISHED Lh aLr ot - DESIRABLE ROOM bonra, 2128, 1 TWO 51,y board: modern convent forred. 15188 10th streo [ 100M, WITIH BOARD. it ROOMS, WITIT gentlomen pre Mi165 NIC FURNISH ED rces; 2 DODGE FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD FOI ¢ leman and_ wife with private family 1624 Binney atreet, Kountze Place. [T FOR BALE CHEAP12 LOTS IN WEST SIDE, Omaha, For particulars address K 60, B I DESIRABLE ROOM WITIL BOARD, | cago street. MB1d 00 LADY, ALSO TWO I RooM MATE FOR YOU )N, 234, MI0T or threo cholce bonrders, HOW? por mont h0uses. G Gk 3 AND Thousekeoping: & 1t possible Paxt c -STORES AND OFFICES. nd 10c a lino thero rtissmant taken for lass than 25¢ FOR RENT, THE 45TORY BRICK BUILDI § Karnam street. The bullding has o fire proof it completo stean heating fxtures or on oors, ks, ote. Apply at the office of The Bee. 1¢ [ For nexT. st cor. 13th and Juol 02 So. 14th st STORE ROOM 14X30. 1418 Harney. I FOIR RE Te500ey ani. will tuk can g1ve possessio AM HEATED OF FICE ROOMS, son sts. Inquire of Mrs. Lango, 01 1 STEAM HEAT AND T, STOIE, 111§ JACKSON STR FIRST-CLASS ot market: now rent out o trade Jan. 1, 1 k. LOCATION builaing, T after. No BANK REFERENCES, Sheely block M 051 STORAGE. RATES—15¢ a 1iné first timo and 100 a line th after. Noadvertisement tuken for less than e e TELY STORED DIY, CLEAN AND 7 Doug il oLl house | e roitire. Omaha Stove Repair Work, u T AND B TORAGE 5 & Cross, 1214 Har, RA atter WANTED T0 BUY, A3 T0 5 KOG © nmonthly payments. Address stating and location, 154 Seward sircet, Omaba prico ~T0 BUY N OND-HAND FURNITURE, HI INest prices paid. Boston Furniture Co.605 N. 1th sl F2e STOR FURNITURE, T ells, 1111 BOUC SOLD, HORSES WAGONS ETC. ne first time and l0c n line there- FOR SALE---MISCELLANEOUS. caline first tme und 10c o lne ther rtisemont taken for less than BRICK AND TILE WALK i to order. Best and chenpest. block MESI 9 CS8 SHOP IN NEBRASKA R It Stock A tocls: wiilsell clienp: © Write or call on P King, City hot el, ° shop In town. MISCELLANEOUS. thelr_frignds: Douglus ¢ vlock. A NUMBER OF L unty to en sy work and 00| Fair and Savings Co., general offic DY AGENTS 19 Contin M1 5% 1-WANT wral housework 20th streot. in’ smal N—WANTED. FIRST Jproferrod, for general avenue. - D, COMPETENT GIRL TO 1 fa CLASS GIRIL, housework, DO GEN uity. Call MBS GERNAN 13 ¢ s C /224 N 1th st (- WANTED, GOOD Jnousework, 2116 Chioago s FOR RENT GIKL . VLT CLASS COOK, WITHT WEFERENCES FOR -HOUSES. BATES-130 n line first thme and 10c a line thero after. D Sz oy i) NINE ROOM HOU but, etc., only #20. . Diat 5 00M 1€ WSE No advertisement taken for less th e, 510 3168 FOR RENT CHEA P, T k 908 0 825 8 M7 EAK PACIFIC, Fidelity Trust Co., 1614 Far: 845 1o $15; BEST RES: fiats {0 city. Mead 1nv't Co., 442 Boe bid HOUS| Wob: 4 Farnam, Dyton RENT i ENT, HOUSE 10 ROOMS, ALL MODE t desired, and St rensonablo Inguire 2012 Far i ROOM HOUSE il Mary's avenu clal terms KIven to the righi party. A AL, OF G TN T CON T AND ki b, 20 and Farn o BOTH tio I'rics B. Taschuck, Bee M820 111 DORCAS quire Robert Hunter, Bee office. Elguttor, D, Roon il o Hng. Barker biock. D, NINE Roow HoUSE o 3 Kalish, Dience. "6 v BotALE. Tarnice. Iarge barn Sondition. cheap. K. 1), N HUSDIEED Con o the . om0 room b rally locatod store bulldings chea Co., room |, Continen o kOR RENT THREE N cottages with bath corner Wobster and #0.00 onch. o bi'k DA b soi Lorn, o 10en'se. 301 Cire Life b ding MODK all and org! tal bl At 1ot = Thirtieth streots. Y W. Vates DalARGE LIST OF HOUSES tats for ront. Geo J. Paul, @) ROOMS Parrotte, B, 22.D0uglas bik. M MODERN 13 Tos." Apply C. 8. T AND DAVENPORT, 0 per ‘month. b K Dar M 80§ N IMPROVE o Apply, R, 0 TFUL, REST conyeniences, lawn, in best of ja ave. Kelkenny i i IN ALL PARTS hullding, 20 een Kelkenny & Bi4-36 TROOM, 28TORY 1l seweragy, at and near Redueod to BTORES AND Faroam street. Ml J10 EN SULTE, MOD 08015 D EIGHEROOM HOUSE MODERN GONVED e neey, cheap. J. F. Bard FOR RENT---FURNISHED ROOMS. 150 a I No udver ) DR Ut 2100 Douglas stroet. A FRONT ROOM “bath, ete., for ou, first tmo aud 10 a lino thore. sement taken for | AND SMALL FURNISHED MODERN, & enilomen, 117 Leavenwory X FURNISIED ousekeoping 07 8. Lith st 5 LURNISHED 1WO FRONT ROOMS & or slugle ot wnd cold water. Foonwed “New hous street FURNISHED all modern co o0 MLANDSONE FURNISITED ROOM FOK Yuieni 626 Capitol ave. 21 a8 than 2e ROOM M g211e AN, ( K 100 1GHT ROOM SUITE 211 North Isth, HOOM FOR nlences. EN- . Private family; no other roomers; cor aer, large ences. yard, nd story J-NICK KOOMS, STEAM IEAT, part. Al modern_co7ven! Call, No. 205 Douglas stree Mist ® 178 DA M, [ ELEGANT FURNISIE Y D WOOMS, 243 1 J~NEWLY FURNISIED ROOMS, GIl N. 15th LARGE WOOMS 8U wor hoveekeeplng: wil! b e [ ? FOR BOARDERS B 1944 Caplt — MG 13 Aallne first time and 100 a ltne the 0 ndvertiscment twken £or less than 2 R IHE RAFILE Kok TWO oIl held at Rose's Art Store on Jan. st tickot No. T winning "'Off for the Moo No 2 “The Alpine Hunter.”” Holders of above tickets plense notify Mrs. M. J. Chumbers at Rose's Art Btore, Dodge and 161 Sts. Mot CLAIRVOYANTS. 150 nline first tme and 10c a lne th No ndvertisement taken for less than QoARKIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WONDERFUL Drevelntions Challenges the world. Mrs, Dr M Legrave, dead trance clalrvoynnt, astrologlst, palmist 'wnd life reador: tells your lifo fr: cradle to graye: unites the separated: causes Tlage with the one you love: tells where you succeed and In what business best adapted for the celebrated Kgyptian breastplate for luck and to destroy bad Influences: cuses fits, intemperance and 11 private compluints with mus: ohol treatm date of birth and recelve accurate cents In stamps for clreular; give lnitials you will marry: also photos of swme. Ofice 1007 South 11th street. first oor: bou m. to 9 p. m. Come one. come all, wonderful oracle. QOMES MARY 7. 2% LAKn Seialrvayant and trance medinm; in volees: folls past and future MRS NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOVANT, Sreliable business medinm, fI{th year,at U N, 1 after. MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. RATES Isc line first thuo and 10 a line ther atter. NO advertisement tuken for less toan ‘)\hAME SMITIL 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE 0or. Alcohiol, sulphur and soa bati. MASSAGE NT. I aths. sealp and hair treatin manicure and chiropodist,Mrs. Post,ildk 5. 1ath, Withnel] blk. RLORS A over 610 8. 13tk stry ML g5 Operators ure the tinest: MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. RATE: 1 aft 150 lino frst thue and 100 u 1ino there No advertisomont taken for fess than 2o V. M e A HOLYOKE'S SCAO0L FOR- HOVS and girls wiil reopen Monday, Jun. 4, 182 Mid FORE BUYING A PIANO EXAMINE NzBl TH new seale Kimball plano. A Hospe, 1315 Dougla i LENBECK. BANJO with Hospe, 0 6 N. 16tk Btroet, d o, “MONEY TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE, a1ino first time ana 10 > nidvertisoment a lino there- ) for Toss than 256 BROWN G. WALLACE, 813 BLK, M and Douglas, W LAKGE LOANS ON BUSINESS PRo Geo. J. Py Farnam stroet Mk J10 \\' REAL BSTATE LOANS6TO T PER CRNTT no ndditional charges fOF comuission or at or ney's fees. W. B. Melklo, First Natlonal bank “v MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG Okt SHORT timo in sums of §00 to $10.000 Mutual Investment Company. W LOANS ONIMPROVED AND UNIMEROY ED ity property, 85,000 and upwards$ to 8 per cent o delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 15th & Harn Wik NY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 418 N. ¥ Lifo. lend ut low rates for cholea sceurity on W farmy or Omaba clty property i Nebraskn or “v LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AND COLLAT ral notes wnd mOrtkages bought. Re Solby, 34 Board of Trado. W, SECOND MORTGAGES Beo Bldy W EPER cENT Fly Richard C. Patterson, 13 “ LOANS, WALHARRIS K 20, KR ALEX MOORE, 01 80 £ LOANS, Wk RAL LOAN AND TRU FIRST rlos W. £ “vv.\mxi\' ON HAND TO LOAN wortguge on Omaha city property. ¢ Rainey, 315 Omahn National baak bullding. INTRREST ON FIRST Lovett & Woodman, 220 8 13th W, LOWEST RAT class securlty. W LOAN TOWA “Ciry FROCERTY. | ¥¥ oru Neb . wnd farws. K. ¥, Rlager, 119'F 639136 VW -6 W FCOATES, T, BOARD TIADK, LOANS | THE MONEY TO LOAN---CHATTELS. IATES15c a line first time and (0o & iine thero Wrtor. No advertisement taken for less than %o X MONEY TO LOAK BY B ¥. MASTERS ON A nousehold goods, planos, organs, horses, mules, wagons, ete., at the lowest possible rates withont publiclty, removal of property or change of pos session. ‘Time arrangod to sult the BOFrowor Puyments of any amonnt can 96 made at any time, reducing both prineipal and intorest. thus glving patrons all the bonefits of the partial pay; ment plan. Call and seo me whon you want a loan, or If more convenlent call telephone 1921 and your bnsiness ©oan bo arranged at home. Money always on hand: no delay; no publiclty; lowest cates: business eonfidential B.F. Mastors, It 4 Withnell bIk., 15th and Harney. X MONEY LOANED ON FURNITUR A wagons, pianos, without remosal or_change of possesslon. - Confidential. Fred Torry, r 483 Kamge. L EY TO LOAN, 0,60, AND % DAYS ON ste. Duft Green, £ 20, Continotal bik il MONEY TO TLOAN ON CHATTELS dnys. 2115 Cumming St A MO Afurnitur X-cua MORRE 2 s 10* X ROBT PRITCHARD, &3, WITHNELL BLK p. M52 CHATTEL LOANS, BENEDICT & WIAY, 614 paxton block. We 1oAn Our o money, oharge fio commission. 16 will pay you to consult ws. ELLOANS- 92 N. Y LIFE. BUSINESS CHANCES. & 1ino fiest time and 10c a line there. ndvortisement taken for 10ss than 2c. RATES after. Y MEAT MATK Address K, 64 Hoo M ¥ IN CITY, SELL OR TRADE. 10¢ 7 —REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE AND LOAN business doing good husiness: have tho largest exchunge 118t 0f any firm in the state: will sell halt Interest to good party or the entire business on favorable torms. Address K 44, Bee, M8 Y FORSALE 2CHAIR BARBELR [ niture neat n o; 0 fino trade; will take loss than Involce: must man’ Ad Alnsworth, Ne M0z i WANTED, AT GREELEY CENTER, NEB, man o genin and stook. G Conter Iy of about 1,000 Inhahitnnts, trally loci aln. A part have ple a8 Board of Trado, N804 144 A 0-BARREL R FLOUR nicely located. in Nobraskn: For particulurs addross Kerfoot rs, Des Molnes. In. MG 7 be good FOR SALE, mill, steam powe a dectdod bargnin. Bros., will furnlsh Y FOR SALE, ONLY DRUG STOIE IN TOWN, 6 miles north’ and 10 south central Nebrasks, $2,600; 31,000 cash, balance trade. Address K 40, Be 7—FOR DRUG STORE, $TOCK A tures, 505 North I6th street: I not sld on or before January 7, 1892, at 10 0'clock . m.. It will be offered_at public salo to the highest bidder for cash. Marla E. Sandstedt administratelx of the estate of C. A, 11, Sandstedt, deceased. Mil3 5 —DRUG STORE FOR SALE: CENTRALLY 1O 4 cash; bal 10 sult. Address 16, Boo me and 10 a lno th ut' taken for Joss than b CITY PROD lave you to offer? Neb, | Mssidt What Western Exchange Co.. Columbu: 7782000 HOUSE AND LOT, CLEAR FOIt BETTER fione. will assuma. 110 feet, cholce residence ground, for acros. Hutchinson & Wend, 1524 Dougins. i 4 TN H VICTOR BICY CL Fooamt ALMC /itor roller topped desk. No. it 4 Farnaw St. 77-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M'D'SK: WILL fitaxe rea eatato & money. Box 2, Frankfortid i W0 FARMS IN VARIOUS STATES FOR isalo and teado. Sond stwmp for lists und torms to Joseph Pollard, jr., Washington, Ia. 0 77~ FOR_EXCHANGE-52) ACRE: ) Uimproyed, three ‘miles from st Merrick county, Nebraska, for good liouse and lot in contral art of city, not gver §,000 or 8,000, 1. F Ringer, 4 Farnam. FOR EXCHANGE-GOOD BUSINESS BLOCK, Ugood rents. for gonural merchandise, sthel 000 t0 $10.000; must be Arst clays, ) Farnam. 7, -FOI EXCHA fitn. ¥illm Stock of { 16, A GOOD 10 ACIE 0ty alko city proyerty. B0 33, Genova, Nob: 7, EXCHANGE LANDS, HOUSKS, STOCK fiGoo. 3. Faui. 1600 Farnim, M REAL ESTATE. uline first twe and j0e o line thoro Ivertisoment takon. for loss than 2 T A GREAT BARGAIN,FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. £Xone of the handsomest residences 1n the cit with every modern convenlence on motor line, notover one mile from P. 0. and within six blocks of Hanscow Park. Kor particulars saddress 0. w02 SREAT BARGAIN IN FARNAM STREET PROP Ferty, 44x182 feet, with party-wall contract oo both sldes. for sl at price below appr value: 53 per cent of price threo years at 7 p Joeation suitable for large jobbing house: owners notable 1o bulld. Enquire st 27 Romge bullding * M. QOR SALE, 2 QUARTF Nebraska' at'a’ bargain King, City Hotel, 10th street. (JOBNER AND 4-ROOM NEW car, $1.500, 8200 cash. East iront cottage and good barn P 0., §1,800 Hutehinson & Wead, A ty. Fidelity ' For 8 ATA BARGAIN, LOT 13, \. L. Shelby's first addition to South Omahn Small payment down, balance monthly 1f ire G. B. Taschuck, Omuhi SON AL, HOMBS, ANY. PWIOR, 078, W31 any termi: take cloar property as first payment G. G, Wallaoo, Brown block, 6th ana. Dougias i NEBRASKA FARM LANDS. G. G 23 Brown block, 16th and Do uglas Write or call on Mb72 7% COTTAGE NEAR 1 milo from 24 Douglns o S QUIPPED STOOK FARM. £ big bargain for elty st Co., 1614 Far oR BATE Wallace, 1. CORNER 2010 AND HICK +feet: n barkeln for & fow daysonly. ling, Burker block. 0-ACRE FARM 12 MILES FI per nere. Co-Operative Lund and Lot Co Hxi2) Dar L P LOST, LOT A SILVER TATR I 4 Methodist or First Congre between there and Kighteenth and Dodge stroet Return to 1723 Dodge and recelve rew M 25 [ OST—LARGE NEWFOL awhite Dale ‘on hi Return to Charlos IN TIE R DLAND DOG, ox00 06 8. ve reward, X TERRIER P IN FIC Hayden's store on Dod ot Sul it return, 3 Tt NOT A dingly high 1t “street. streot DRESSMAKING. RATES— 150 w line first timo and 100 n line the wfter. No advertls OPENED or. 1ith & Douglas 545031 80 DO DRE Uilies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 520 8. HAIR GOODS. o und 10e n line there. for less than 2o, WEST; THE A lalty, Wigs, te, 1 stock and 1o Davios, 1118, STOCK WINTERED. RATES 15 a lne tirst tme and 100 o 1y after. No advortisement taken for le thero s than 2o, TIESES WINTERED AT LOW ST 11 Hollovuo stock farm: box sialls 1f desirod Clarke, 19 Hoard of Trade bullding oF Belley e, PATENT SOLICITORS S50 a line first tmo wnd 100 n lno th No advertisement taken for less than TORS Iding, Omahs, Neb, .0, C ' LAWYERN AND SOLIC & Co.. Boe b - Br oftice at Washingto ultation froe. 17 FOUND. RATES-150 o line first timo and ufter. No advertiso 100 8 100 0t taken for loss thu) SOUNDSMALL, PURNE WITH SOME ETC., 1 i4th st MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. TASIL PAID FOR OLD _GOLD. CARSO! Banks. room 3 Barker block. Omaba. gariy decay, wasting weaknoss, Tost muiliood, ele. L will send 'a valuablo treatise (swaled) comtaining ful partloutars for home cure. FREE of eharge. A splendid medical work ; shodid Ly read by every man who is nervous and debitithied, Addross, ¥rofL ¥, (. FOWLER, Moodus, Conn. IND YOUR SOISSONS, RAZ Dground to Undorland & Co., 106 8. Suffering from tho effects of OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY TO THE PUBLIC pree) 37 SE— Remarkable Regults Obtained by Dr. 0. Gee W0, the Famous C. inesp’ Physician, Mrs, . 0. Pershing.of Omaha, Tolls Hor Story—Saved Her Lifo, Mrs. . C. Pershing says: Knowing that my lifo has 7been spared through the skill of Dr. C. Gee Wo, the Chinese physician, I take great pleasure in ro- commending him and his methods of treatment to all who may be sick or dis- eased My chief difficulty wos in weak lungs, from which [ have suffered from the time I was 16 yoars old. A yoar ago I contracted a severe cold, after which I had hemorrhage of the lungsand a very bad cough. I got no relief until I called on Dr. C. Gee Wo. Aftor ten day’s treatment I noticed a decided improvement in my condition, and it was only a short timo until I felt assured that my health could be fully restored. [ had neuralgia through my entive system. I also had catarrh, stomach and heart trouble, and always had u very weak back. I have been treated by many leading doctors, but never received more than tomporary relief. I now enjoy better health than for many years, and [ can say in justice to De. C. Gee Wo that he has done for me what other physicians said never could be done. “During my_ vl the doctor’s office I have witdessed some wonderful cures. Patients who were given up to die were cured by him and completel restored to health. “I have taket g fumber of my friends to Dr. C. Gee Wo's office for troatment, and all of them are loud in their praise of his skill and ability in treating their cases. "" *Ican appreciate a doctor who can cure lung trouble, “I will give further information to any one calling atomy residences, 2°16 California street;"or at my husband’s office, No. 1315 Dauglas street. (Signed) MRS::F. C. PERSHING. Omaha, Neb., 136, 3, 1891, Dr. C. Gee Wo:hins also the following remedy prepared:at his office. Catarrh Cure, Asthma, Blgnd Purifier, Kidney and Liver Cure, Sick Headaghe Cure, Pemale Waikness: Cure, Tndigestion Curd, Lost Manhapa'Cure, Rhetimatism Cure.. Price $1 per bottle. six for $5. * 5184 North 16th street. DR. C. GEE WO, 5194 Nor'h 16th Stre-t. REMINCTON TYPEWRITER BEST IN THE WORLD. Jos. P. MecgraTi, 1607 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA. NEB. Leaves (HICAGO BURLINGTON & Q| Arfivo Grunha. | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omabn. Vestibulo.. “Chicago Expros cago & Towa Locil Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Denver Vestibnle Limitod “eve.Dendwood T 3 .Denver E I, Denver Expesss ol Limited (Except TAncoln local ... - "l &C. B. Depot 10th and Mason Sts Ly Day Expross. t Exp vin U. % Trans 1ON PACTFIC, Arrives ¢pot10th and Marcy Sts.| Omaba. | Omaha. 100 pm 405 p m 935 0 m | 900 p m J 1130 0 m 20 p m Arrlves 1095 n m|. 1015 0 Omahn. |Union 8.30 w m 1000w m PACIFIC, | From Bast., [ 620 p m L0 p m .40 8w CHIC) Unlon Depot 10th ‘& Marcy Sts.| Atlantic Express... Vestibule Expross L NIENE Kxpross.... 1o otk | o W0 am 4% p 0105 m CHICAGO, It 1. & PACIFIC Union Depot (0ih nnd Marey Sts. Denver Limited, Golng _West 120 p m 705 p ml..100 Denver Lenves (CHICAGO. MIL. & ST, Omaha| U. P. depot and Mare 20 p m ~.Chicago Exp 10 pm Chilengo Exp Lonvos SIOUX OITY & PACIFIC Omahal _Depot. 10th and Marey Sts TH oam Sloux City Passenger. 645 pm LSt Paul Express. SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC. Depot, 15th and Webster sis. St PAnl Limited 0 & NORTHW ESTERN | Arrives V. depot. i0th and Marey Sts. | Omaha Sun'y iBarroll Pas 1020 p o Chiey bixpress.. Ki5a o Vestibule Limi Y00 m astorn Flyer. 500 p m Ex. Sat) Fnat Mall (Ex. Mon).| 216 p n OMATIA & ST, LOUIN. Arrives P. depot, 10th and Marey Ste.|Omaha St Louls Cannon Ball. Touves | Wi W MO VALL Omabal Depot, iothgnd We 000 0wl Dendwopd 900 n m {i4x Hat) Wee | Exp. 510 p m|.....Norfolk Kx. Sund 545 p m St Ul Express TSR M Depot. 15t ki Webster St West. 540 p m 0 nom PAUL Arrive Sts. Oma W n 545 p Arrivos Omaba Arrivos Omaha Louves Omaha Bi6 pm 5 Tonves |CHICAS Omaha' U amK ger. Omaha U L0 m 1255 p m 1110 8 92 n m Tonves | “Omulia| Arrivos Omaha JANUARY ‘JACOBS O]L THE QOVERNOR OF MARYLAND BATS: IT EXECUTIVE CHAMBER. Is vinnapolis, Md., Jan. 6,°90. “X have often used ST, JACORBS OIL, and find it a good Liniment.” ELIHU E. JACKSON, THE Cov. of Md. BESL 1 "AWrliter, Guarantos to s CURE EVERY CASE c MONEY REFUNDED. Our euro (s pormanent and not & patching up. Casos treated fivo yoars ago havo nover seen asymptom sinca, Ty describing caso fully wo can treat you by =mail, and we @ive the samo strong guaranteo to eure or refund all monay. Thoso who prefer to como hero for treatment can do so and wo will pay raliroad face ya and hotel bills while here if wo fail o cure, Wa chailengo the workd for a easo that our MAGIC REMEDY Wil not eure. Write for full particulars and got tho evidence. Wo know that you aro skeptical, Justly #0, tos, a8 the most eminent physicians have Rover been ablo to give more than temporary relief. In our five years® practico with tho MAGHC REMEDY It has beon most diffieult to overcomo the prejudicos against all go-called apocifics. Dut under our strong uarantos you should not hesitats to try this remedy. o take oo chacs Of lostnig your moncy. Wo guar anten to curo or refund overy dollar, and as wo have reputation to protoct, also financial backing of 4300, 000, it 1% ty saf to all who will try tho treat mont. Horetoforeyou have basn putting up and paying out your money for different treatnients and although you aro not yot cured no ono has prid back your nun. oy, Do not wasto any mora money until you try us. Old ehronic, deep suatod eases curcd 1n 30 Lo 90 days. In- yustigato our financlal standing, our reputation Ay Dusinoss men. Writo us for names and address:s of thoso wo have cured who havo givon permission to ro- for to them, 1¢ costs you only postago to do thisy it will anve om montal strain, pring sutfor nco, 1fyour symptoms are ches In mouth, rhoumatism in bones aid Joint i¢ out, eruptions on any part of tho body, fesling of g neral depression, pains in hiead or bones, you haveno timo 1o waste. Thoso who are eonstanily taking mi roury an1 potash should discontinuo it. Constant uso of thaso drugs will sursly bring sores and oting ulcers in tho end. Don’tfail to write, _Ail eorrespontence acnt soaled In plain envel opes. W lavito tho most rigid investigation and will o ail fn our power to_aid you in it Address, COOR REMEDY C€O., Omaha, Nebraska. Offico 13th and Farnam, second floor. entrance 13th EX. LIQUOR==TOBACGO Abit posttively cured by the use ef the genuine MAGIC CHLORIDE OF GOLD,’ It is wanufactured in small soluble tablots, which can be given in & giass of beer, o cup of coffee or tea, or in food, without the Knowl edge of the patient, It is bsolutel, loss. and will effoet o permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient uses Liguor or To- bueco moderately or is 1 slave to either or both. It has been given in thousands of cascs and in overy Instance o perfect cure hus fol- fowed. Tt never The system once_ ini- prezuated with the “MAGIC CHLORIDE OF GOLD,™ it bocomes an utter Tmpossibility for the Liguer or Tobaceo appetite to exist, - One month's trentment, ¥ tetail drugzists. Get only the genuine, winufuctured by MAGIO CHLOKIDE GOLD CO.. Blake, Bruce & Co. Omaha, Neb, Wholesale Azents, {WHY DO Y0U COUGH? | Do you know that a little Coug is & dangerous thing ? DOCTOR ACRER'S ENGLISH throush your own neg #oro throat, mu Will Stop a Cough at any tim and Cure the worst Cold & twelve hours. A 25 Cent bottl may save you $100 in Doctor” bills—may save your lifo, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. 1T TASTES GOOD. "BURE PINK PILLS. o Pill Dr, Acker’s English OURE INDIGESTION, Small, plennant, o favorite with the {OOKER & CO, 46 West Droadway, alen. X. Y. we by Kuhn & Co., and Sherman & McConnell, Omat LADIES ~; Arthur’s Pills_No. 5. Bafo and certain to the da and warranted to relieve scan- ty, pale, painful, irregular and suppressed mens- trhation, (from whatever cause). Theso pills are put up in a nont bla-k and gilt metailic caso; take 110 othor. Becurely sealed and mailed to any ad- drass. Al corrospondence strictly confidentinl Price por box §2 or 3 boxes for 5. Address AR- HUR MEGICINE CO., Omaha, Neh . O. Box 61¥ ©leci e mention this nane Morpnine fHab OPITJ’ e 0t 20 0y Wopay till cured. DR.J BTEFHENE, Lebanon. 0 ud Agen $0th. 1801L.—Sealod proposals. endorsed “Proposals for fiold sevds.” nnd addressod to the unde sizned ut Rosebud Ageney. South Dikota, will be recelved ut th s agency until one o’c:ock p. m., of Monday, January Zth, 1802, for furnish- fug und delivering at this agency about 1,50 bushels of seed oats, (00 bushe s cf seed corn, 00 bushels of seed potatoes, and #00 bushels of seed wheat. Bidders w1l be required to sLate In thelr Dids the proposed price of euch articlo offered for delivery under a cortract. The right 1s reserved to reject any or all bids, or any part of uny bid, i ed for the best terosts of the service, CERTIFIED CHECKS, ol bid st be nccompanied by cortillod check or druft upon some United States de pository or solvent national bank inthe viein- ity of the residence of the bidder, mude pay- le to the order of the Commissioner of In- Ainu AfMuirs, for at least FIVE PEI CENT of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be forfeited (0 the' UNITED STATES In cuse ¢ bldder or bidders receiving an award 1 fall to promptly execute i contract with and sufliclent sureties, otherwise to he returned to the bidder. Bids accom y cnsh in llow of a certified cheek will not be cons dered. For further information apply to J.GEO. WRIGHT, U, 5, In ilan Agent jrdzien MEDICAL BOARD will be 1n session in Chicago, 1inots, dur- ing February, 1802, for theeximination of eun- didates for appointment in the Medical Corps of the United States Army to fill existing va- cancles. Persons desiving to present themi- selves forexamination by the board will make application to the Secretiry of War, before January 15, 182, for the necessaey invitatly Stuting the aate and place of birth, the pla and State of permanent residonce, the fact of American citizenship, the namo of the medieal collese from whence they were eraduated, aud a rocord of service In hospital If any. from the authorizies thercot, The application should bo accompanied by certifivites bused on personal kuowledge, from at lonst two physicians of repute, as to professionnl stand- ing, character, and moral hablts, The eandi- date must bo between 21 and 2% yoars of age and o graduate from u resular wedical col Jeze, 08 evidence of which,his diploma submitted to the board. Further infor regarding tho exam VOR FIE South Dakota, December 200 TOTICE~AN ARMY Army, Washingto Surgeon Generul U, ” 112 Sicux, Oy Hlou City w St GrOTY Pavebnger (Kx. Sund'y) L MISSODI PACIFIC Depot 16th and Webster Sts. | Wi n o 8L, Lauls Expross 0 b St T Kxbross CHFTI0E & C. B |Arrives * Unton Depok Counell Blumts. | Transtor “Kanias Oy, Tiay E¥press: [ 58 b iKnnsas City Night Expros. .| 020 & CHICAGO, BURL N & QUINCY, Union Dpot, Conncil Blums Chicago Kxproas 810 & m modation .| .00 p m Kx. Sund'y) [12.40 p m |92 813 un Arrivos Omahs 080 am 510 pm Aranafor 1000 8 0 1015 p m Tow Tranafer 50 0 1000 p 05 b ml| L€ Toaves | OHICAGO. It I & PACIFIC. ranater| Unlon Depot.Council Blufy. G D m Nlght Kxpross 0 4 Atlantlo Bxpre 11 Veatibule Limited. UMAIIA & 8T, LOUIS. 0ion Dopot. Councll B1ufts anon Ball e RIOUX CITY & PACIVIC. [Arrivhs Union Depot, Counell Bluffs. | Tranafer Sioux Clty Accommodation.. (1000 pm 3t Paul Bx METEY ATrives Transter 540 p Arrives Try ranster 1213 1 m CHIC Union Bepot, ¢ Bicagy Vestibule Limited Kastorn Klyor x Bat) Atlantic Mall (Kx Mon)| Carroll Passonger Stockholders Mnu-tinrdnmbn ani Republi- can Valley Rai way Oompany, Notice is hereby glven thut the annual moeting of the stockholders of the Omahi & Repuoilean Valley Rallway Company for the eieution of seven directors and the transaetion of such other husiness as may logally come be- fore the me [ ut Room 1, third floor, Union g in the eity of Omaha, Nebraskn, upon Wednesday, the 6th day of January, 1802 at 10 o'elock f. m The stoek books will close for that purpose ten duys before the meeting W, J. CARROLL, Assistant 8 Omnhy, Neb, Dec. d, 1891, rotary A27dotM Stockholders' Meeting Union Land Company. Notlce 1s horeby given that the annual moetiog of the stookholders of the Union Land compuny for the election of five dire tors und such other business as way lawfully come before the meeting will be held at room 1, third floor, Unlon Lacifio bullding, in the city of Qm Neb.. upon Monday, the 1ith day of Jupuary, 18, at 10 o'clock 4. m W. J. CARROLL, Assistant Becretary, Omalu, Neb, December 22, 1591, D2idu0tM Assignoe Sale. The whole stock of school furniture, office supplies, and eabinet lotter Blos and one safo, or will séll in Job lots. J. W, HARRIS, Assignes. Call at German-Awerican Savings ban Olpalin, Neb, D2sdee Mse OURSED PRIDE. Poverty and Squalor Preferred to fonest and Profitable Toll, Seattle Post: Domestic the great cities at the cast is shunned by American women, who profer star | vition wages in ashop to decent work and a comfortable home in a private family Soelety cannot help such peo- plo. Theyare like hundreds of men who will starve in n squalid corner gront city whon theroare cheap lands within twenty miles of New York. There are lands with one hundred miles of Now York and Boston which anybody can have for cultivation who will pay the taxes, and there are fow taken The socinl curse of this country is the | vilo education which makes necossitous | men shun agriculture and necessitous women domestic service, Every country boy would vather be a shop boy or rail roid brakeman than till the soil; every girl would rather be a shop girl, n sew ing woman or a factory hand than be a domestic in a decent family. What can new laws or labor agitation do for such people when they elect to suffer unloss thoy can get a situation that suits them? For the shameful greed of moer- chants and manufacturors; for the atrocious ambition of rich women who buy at a bargain that compels competition which cuts down women’s wages, there is no cure save more Christian humanity and thoughtfulness, Law cannot help a womun against the greed of her em- ployer, or the selfish avarice of her own s0X; nothing but the future spread of the gospel of Christ, which walks as well as talks, can do that, but neither law nor gospel can do anything for men who scorn the work of ‘the soil, or for women who shudder at domestic sorvicos service in even if they starve. vomen who are today poor and dis- contented, because thoy prefer a hard iifo from hand to mouth in the eity to « lifo on a farm or in the service of ‘u re- spectable family, will always and discontented, because they cry for help when they would need no help if they only had sense enough to leave an overcrowded field of labor which they love for a far more comfortable, less crowded and more decent_employment which they are silly enough to despise. If & man or woman electsto bo wretched in a city because they cannot pocket their pride and pick out their emvloy- ment, there doesn’t scem to be any cure for the coudition of such people, 5o long as they prefer to starve rather than tickle the soil with a hoo or do the domestic service they now pass over in contempt to green and clumsy emi- ants. Working men and o o S Coughs from colds. Consumption and other lung trouble from coughs. Cure yours with Piso's Cure for Consumption. Drug gists, 23c. ST d Trains Vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the finest dining, sleaping and rechining chair car servica in the world, via the “Chicago & Omaha Short Lane” of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Roilway, Double daily train service, leaving Omaha at 1 p. m. and 6:20 p. m., with no transter at Coun- cil Bluffs ns herotofore. Apply 1301 Farnam streot for ticketsand further in- formation or address I C. C. LINCOLN, City Pass. Agt. e e Commotion in a Maine Dr Store, “My wife had the toothache Saturday night,” said an Orange street man to a reporter of the Lewiston (Me.) Journal, “and I came down town after something to cure it. © Just before [came away from the house my boy came along and pinned a Young Men's Christian asso- ciation badge on my vest. [ never had occasion to goto a drug store in Lewis- ton before, and T did not think it made any difference where I went. FAL T:45 o'clock T went into a weli-illu- minated store with my coat unbuttoned. The clerk saw me coming and jumped over the counter, putting his hand im- mediately behind a clock on the shelf. An ularm beil rang in the rear room, and a heavy door swang to with a bang. Then there was the sound of breaking bottles, and in another minate the place was filled with ammonia gas, “Then the clerk put on his hat, and as he hurried from the room I asked if he had anything for toothache, “We don’t keep a drop and you can’t find any either,” he answered, ns he scudded out of the door. 1 followed him from the door, und a crowd on the side- walk began asking me if T had made a haul. I'got hall way up the street be- fore I discovered that it was the badge that did it all.” z Tamily “rear ‘ae. chesk Sick Head~ ache, Weals Stomach, Loss of Ap- potite, Wina 1 Pain in tomach,| Giddiness, Fulness,Swelling after meals, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Gold_Chills, Flushings of Heat, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, and_all nereous and’ trembling sensa- tions are relicved by wsing theso Pill Of all druggists. Price 28 cents a box. New York Depot, 365 Canal St. 53 L L X L E AR RN R =] Forty 1l have be bury & Johinson f forent International expo- sitions for the superiority of their Porous Plastess and other goods. Benson's Plusters have many com- petitors but no rivals. It s not 0 nostrum., Get the "ATe pusltively cured by ‘INDAPO. " This wonderful and harmless Hindoo Reme- dy 18 placed at o prico in tho U, 8. to bring it within tiie reach of all utferors, and sold with wriltten gunra © 10 cure Weak W, T ative Organs, caused by Youth iscraiions or ho excessivg uso of fotineco: cotics oF Btimulants, which lend to Infirmity, Consumption or Inannity. Very small poil 10 take. Can Lo carriod In the voat pock mall ia plain package to wny addross for 8. With every & order we give s written guar ANt to cure or Tefund the money. If you have Been unsuccessfully treated by hars writo Lo us for sealod book and advice FREE snd ment! on th poner; Addros GRIRNTAL MEDICA L 0O 10p's £0r 1ho U, B., ¥11 Wabash Ave., FOR SALE IN OMANA. NEB., BY Kulin & Co., Co.r 1504 & Douglas Bta. JLA. Fuller'& Co., Cor. 14th & Douglas Sta. A.D. Foster & Co!, Council Blufls, la. .'HE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD ! . TUTT’S ®TINY LIVER PILLS @ haveall the virtues of the larger ones; @ .aiiily o Exact alzo | The Not | made a hasty the shooting of o | | fiction. whose racial prejudices must be satistied | be poor | A MOSBY STORY. rerrilin T tured, Shot und Left for Dead. ‘It was one of the closest calls [ ever had, and I was pronouncod ns good ns & dend man by the federal surgoon, who oxamination of me nfter The speaker was the noted southern wider, Colonel John S, Mosby, who now resides in San Francisco, but has sponding u fow days in the city, says a Now York dispatcn to the Globe-Demo- crat, Ho and I sat together on a settes beon | in the corridor of u Broadway hotel and a'ked about wur times, The colonel ho was never a general—pushed back his slouch hat and his gray eyos gazed t the ceiling as il it p of the Ho forgot that he had ever beon i politician and spent soven yoars of his life as consul to Hong Kong. [lis went back twenty-seven yenrs d when he w known to the north as a guerrills raider. I had been talking to him about narrow escapes, and the conversation led to the follow ing narrative by the colonel: *Tt was in December 1864, in Virgi that I thought ' I had recoived a fatal wound. I was capturod but not recognized and left for dead by the federals. 1 have seen un account somewhere of this adventure of mine, but it had no resemblance to the truth. The versimilitude of detail was lacking to rescue the story from puroe On that evening in Docember [ was eating suppor at a farm house, and not suspecting the approach of federal cavalry. The farmer, his wife and daughter wore friends of mine, and a son of the family was under my com- mand. I was ravenously hungry, and by the aid of a tallow candle s and oil were not used in Virginia then I wis eating sausages and pone bread. Such luxuries as sugar and coffoo wore not in the menu. Suddenly the- door was opened and severul federal officors entered. The house was entively sur rounded by a regiment of cavalry., [ had on a long gray overcont and on the collar was the iusignin of my rank as colonel. Jumping up I reised both hands and curclessly grasped my collar, hiding the insignia of my rank. They did not know w I was, except that [ was a confede I looked down tho barrels of several revolvers and surron- dered. *Of course [ racked my brain to find some avenue of escupe. It came in a dangerous way. The soldiers on the outside fired through the open window at me, and a ball struck me in the left side. The liring created confusion, and the officers rushed out to wvoid heing shot by theiv own men. In the haste of their departure the table was over- turned and the candte went out, loaving the room. in darkness. This was my chance. I ranintoan adjoining room, pulled off my coat and tucked it under the bureau. By that time I was growing weak from loss of blood, and I fell. Tho federals came in, and the surgeon ex- amined me hastily. I distinctly remem- be: that he said 1 was shot in the heart, though how he managed to locate the wound there was a mystory to me. [ was stripped of what clotning I had and left 1n almost a nude condition. They asked me my name, and 1 gave a fl¢ titious one. The farmer was interro. gated, but he did not tell them my name. As they did not suspect that I was Mosby they soun departed. Although it rained in torrents and the light. ning was incessant, 1 was car- 1 away in an ox wagon. All the mules and horses in tho pluace had disappearcd weeks bofore and only a yoke of oxen remained. Two negro boys, the farmer and his daughter drove the wagon and acted as my escort. Beforo they started I ivas rolled in sev- eral blankets and made as comfurtable as possible under the umstances. They conveyed me three miles to my men and when they unrolled me and cx amined my wound I said I was shot in the identical spot that General Jeb Stuart was and I thought I would dio. The ball went straighv through Jeb Stuart, but fortunately in my case it do- flected and went upward. In six weeks I was strong enough to be in the saddle again, I have been wounded six time “Well,colonel,” I asked, ** that bullet to go upward tered your side? *1 do not know. unless it ws sages [ had eaten. After all I may oy wy tife to snusages. 1 have the lead in me yet. When those fellows heard that they had captured me and had permitted me to escape I reclon they uttered cu words.” 1t enused when it en- s the sau- - Small in_size, great 1 rosults: Little[arly Kisors. Bost pill for tlon, best for sick headucho, best stomach. DeWitt's constipa- for sour WINT OURS, To s vin IS The Wabash are now selling round trip tickets good returning June I, 1892, to all the winter resorts in Ten- nessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgis Plorida, North and South Curolina, Louisian«a, Arkansas and Texns. 'he quickest and best route to thy Hot Springs of Arkausas. For tickets and full information in regard to ro ite east orsouth call at Wabash oftice, 1502 Farnam streot, or write G. N. Clayton, N. W. Pass. Agt. e Summer L (he Wabash vr Corn, A. J. Mercer, living near Burdea, Kan,, hus a pateh of corn which is small, but the grain is a kind which has never been seen in this country before, Last spring Mr. Mercer opened an an- cient mound on his farm, ana in it found u lot of corn, along with certain pro- historie relics. There was about a peck of it, and it was in a sealed jar. Hoguve about half of it away to néighbors and others, who wanted it for n curviosity. He thought it would be a good idea to plant some of it, and prepared o pioee of ground near his house for that pur planting about two quarts of the seed. It sprouted and thrived well under the cultivation given it, The ears came weli and have now been harvested. They are about six inches long, und the genins, which are small, being about one-fourth the size of ordinary corn, close to- gether, standing up with sharp points, Mercer thinks that this must be the gioal corn of this country, from which the present Indian corn | sprung through long wnd high cultiva- tion, The mound from which it was taken is undoubtedly very old, for on it Aro growing trees that show by their rings that thuy are ovar 200 yeurs old, The relics found with the corn arve simi lar to those found in mounds of Ohionud Iilinois, and this mound must bo existent with the which uve tl to be over 1,000 years old . - X (Gessler's Magio eaiacne Walers, Curas a headuchesin 20 minutes At all druggiste e REMOVAL, Y050, re co- ght Atchison, Topeku & S puny—Oftice of Freight a Agents OMA1A, Neb,, Jan Intorested: On Januar, freight and passengor dopurtments of this company in Omaha will bo removed from room 0. 411, New York Life building, to No. 6 Farnam street, where in future their representative will be pleased to give information pers taining to their respective departiments. H, C. DiNgiINs, Freight Agent, E. L PALMER, Passengor Agont

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