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_SPECIAL NOTICES, A CVENTISEMENTS FOR THESH COLUMNS taken untll 12:90 p. m., for the evening il ) p. m., or the morning or Sunday edi And until & thon. All mavertisemanta In thesa columns 15 cents & Jine Nest inmertion and 10 cents o 1ine thereafter, or {2 per 1ine per month, No adyortisement takan for Jens than 2 cente for the firet insertion. Terms,oash In advanee. COURt AbOUL 7 WOrds (o the 1ine, Init Inle. fignres, aymbols, ete. ench count as & word A1l nivertisoments muat rin consecntively. Advor. lsers. by requesting & numbered cheek, can_have thelr lofters addressed to & numbered leftor in cnre Of THy BEE. Answers 80 addrassod will be delly erod on presentation o chock RANCH OFFICES—ADVERTISING FORTIHESE columng will be taken on the above conditions atthe following business housos, who are anthor. 1260 10 take special notlces at the same ratos as can e hiad at the main ofe Fouth Omalin Branch Ofee 1 ister hiock John W. Fell, pharmaelst,11th and Mason streets, BT Farnaworth, pharmacist 2115 Cuming street. W.J. Hugl es, pharmaciat, 621 N, 16th street C ¥ Entterficld, pharmaciat, 1718 Leavenworth #reot Hughes' pharmacy, 24th and Farnam. SBITUATIONS WANTED. and 10c a 1ine there ken for less than 2ic. Yo. 223 N street, ¢ a line first time ndvertisement t CHER AND man of Duteh WANTED, 81T snusnge maker by n practicnl o experience. Address Znmbauzer. Wymoro, Neb ERMAN LADY WANT: pok or housckeepin k. Address K o6, A TIOOKKERPER, FIRST CLASK, WANTS PO sition, References. Address K 2, Beo. /_\" YOUNG, AMBITIOUS LADY OF COI Aucation, deslFos pOSItion s stenogrupher. on. Addross K 07, Boo i HIENCED ST lnw IGIAPTE proforred 1LASS BREAD AND baker, capable of taking ohargo if o objection to lenving town. Add rexs flice 1ARLE 1 kOO pen consclen Adaress K A~ LADY WITHSMALL CILILD WANTS WORI e, Mrs. Jannlo Sharp, county hospital K 48, oo T VIII' INCED Bee w00 5 WANTED--MALE HELP RATES16c 0 lino firat time - No ndvertisement take AT APPEARINC st bo fairly o useful. Good § and 100 a line there. for loss th B BLUME, Butie. Mont i 12 Boyavren VASSERS, FOIt A QUICK Zira Moo 7 100D CAN Call nt 516 N Droiting articie B ME SALARY AND Permin Apply at once. Co., Nurserymen. Chicago. T3 ARE You A Canionic: ATtk Byityeds Wi you WOk fur 1600 bor wack? Write MU 4 B WANTED: GOOD SAL vertl:ing oards and noveltics on commission Qireet 1) nufacturer. per we Address Advert] falo, N. ¥ EXPENSES, Brown Dros. M9 YOU k- BOY. B “STEADY DELIVER GROCER: les; must know north part city. 1341 N, 24t FOR RENT..-FURNISHED ROOMS. RATES after. e n line first timo and 10c & line thaere. iGN woows. W MODERN, STEAM, « ewen, 1817 Leaveaworth & 100 FURNISHED 1OOM M #2211 ROOMd ENSUJ 211 North 18th M8ST 6% ARGE AND SMALL 5100 Dougine stroet - FURNIRTED TWO FRON Yor single, hot and cold water FOR GEN. ors: cor convent 20th MES| 0 [ BANDSOME FURNISILED 1OOM Utlom Privata family: no other roo ner, Inrge’ yard, 2nd stors Al modern ences. Call, No. 2708 Douglas street, cor. FURNISHED ROO MS AND BOARD. RATES—150 & line first tme and 10c n line there: Wfter No_advertisement taken for [08s tha 0 PO RENT, LARGE FRON voard. 2105 Donging Street ROOM_ WITH Mg o ASD BOARD 2214 F M) STEAM FURNISHED ROOM FURNISHED ROOME, WITIL BOARD 1 . DESTRABLE nro, 2128, FURNISHED Sh stroot ANISHID ROOM WITH BOARD FOR nod wife with private family. inquire 1824 Binnoy streot, Kountze Place. w1 FOR SALE CHEAP- | BIDE Owaba. For LOTS IN WHEST rticulars address K 50, B BOARD, 1822 €H1 M4 e i LADY, ALSO TWO )N, 280, MIO0T-5 F. DESIRABLE ROOM WITI cago stroet g 7 ROOM MATE FOR ¥OUN thiroe oh ar FOR RENT---UNFURNISHED ROOMS, RATES 150 line first_time and 10c aftor. No advertisoment taken for | (GoIWO UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOMS; Xsteam, gas, bath; 82ig N 160, flat D, drd floor. MI4S 7 ROOMS DOWN TOWN FORt £ to $12 por month: chenpost o many houses. G. F. Butts, i1l 1ino there s than 250, AND 4 ront possibl Paxton block. FOR RENT---STORES AND OFFICES. 1360 lino tirst_time and 100 n line there mont taken for loss than 2 B 4 STORY BRICK BUILDIN pailding has a firo proot o Kteamn honting fxturos. water on all the oors, gas, ete. Apply at the office of The Hee. 3 T, OB RENT. STEAM 1TEAT cor. 1ith and Juokson sts. ingul 02 80 15th st STORE KOO 5 Harney. [ ok rENT 016 Farnnm st Th 14XH0. STEAM HE RENT, FIRST-CLASS LOCATION FOR y and meat markot: new building. steam will take rent out in trade If stock is first- can glye possession Jan. 1, 1502, Kelkenny & room L. Continental blook. 5 WANTED---TO RENT. RATES-Tcn lino aftor. NG advortisc T MANANT WiEE b ourd in private family. st time and 10¢ o lno th aken fOr less than Add 708 BANK REFERENCES, 208 'Sheely block. M i RENTAL AG Garvin & Co,, THE OMAHA MONEY TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE, RATES attor. Wi e o Mutual_Invest W FOANS O IMEROVED AND UNIMPROVED olty property, €000 and upwards.i {0 8 por cont 0 delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 15th & Tlarney \" ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST €O, 913 N, ¥ Life. lond at low rates for cholee mecurity on Nebraska 0F 10Wwa farma of Omab city property i W LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AND COLLAT toral notes and mortgages bought. Reed & Selby, 53 Board of Trade. ki W, SECOND MORTGAGE: Bee Bld W LOANS, WALHARRIE I 2, FRENZER BLK W MONEY ON HAND 10 LOAN ON FIRST mortguge on Omaha clty property Rainey, 815 Omaha National bank billding WoLOAN 1OWA CITY PROPERTY. EAST line thers than %0 150 n Jine first_time and 100 & No ndvertisement taken for les OR BHORT w0l 780 MOORE, Charles W. 85 orn Neb . and farms. 5. F. Ringer, 1510 Farn MONEY TO LOAN-. RATES—15c nline firat tin after. No aavertiseniont 5y TO BY B. F. nos, OrEAns, CHATTELS. and {0 a line there aken for less than 25c. MASTERS ON horses, mulos, rates without ngo of pos Wakons, ete publicity, re sesston. i ments of any amount time, reducing both principal and interest, thus wIving patrons all tho Lenefits of tho partial pay wment plan Call and seo me wh convenlent eall telephione can bo arranged at lome. Money always on hand: no ¢ lowest ratos: business contidential B. ¥, Mastors, R 4 Withnell blk., n you want a loan, or If moro 1621 and your bnsiness yi no publiclty; sth and Hacney. EY TO LOAX Ut HORSES Fred Terry, r 433 Ramge. 0, AND % DAYS ON Duff Greon, r 20, Continental bik pianos, with Confidential wagor possession. N\ -MONEY TO LOAN, 8, furniture, ote, LOANS-021N. ¥ LIFE. MORRIS, 2 3I10* X ROB'T PRITCHARD, K. 3, WITHNEL, ’!im\" 2 M3 { - CHATTEL LOANS, BENEDICT & WRAY, 614 Paxton block. W lonn our own money, chirge 0 commission. 1t will pay you to consult i e BUSINESS CHANCES. Bo a line first thmo No advertisoment take Y EQR SALE STOCK GENBRAL MDSE. (NO ! 11 o city of 5,000 Inhubitants, southern part of Nebraska. division station of B. & M ; Inrge I It trado: eales §45,000 1o §40,000 per annim. Al#0 brick stor o will loase it desired torm of yon olling, wish to from business. Bee, M9a 12 Y FOB SALE, LAUNDRY FINE BUSI. ness: every Uil new and (o g00d shape. I K. Darling, B o 10 Year MARKET IN CITY, SELLOR TRADE, Address K, 54 Bec, M 015100 Y FOR SALE 2CHAIR BARBEK SLOP. KU niture neat and complete; a fina trade; will take loss than Invoice: must be good man "Ad dress B 63, Alnsworth, Neb. Ms07 6 Y WANTED, AT GREELEY CENTER, NKB. A man or men’ to buy graln and stook. Greeley Center Is o county seat of about 1,0J) lnhabitants, i railrond junction, centraily located in a banner county for stock and g A party that under- stands the business can have plenty to do and make big money. Address Board of Trade. ME0k 140 TATES aftor. wnd 10c n line tho for loss than rker block WANTED, A FEW Address with stamp, Louls, Mo. B WANTED-TY pher. exporienced. Address K salary wanted. SALESMEN FOR National Clior O refore —WANTED,LIAVE 400 FAR Kansas and South Dakota that will make favorable terms with energetic m en who are willing to canvass. D. Hayos, manager Musca- tino Mortynge and Trust Co., rooin 2 Withnell bidg. “WANTED, SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COM. misston to handle the new patent chomieal ok crasing penell, The greatest welling novelty produced; erases Ink Moroughly in two sec no nbrasion of paper: 200 to 50 per cent profi: # agent's snles amounted o S50 In xix days, another £J2 In two hours. \We want one 0t in enchi state and territory. ko te tloulurs ndidress Monroe Kraser Crosse, Win, X 6. T Wwith u llttle capital preferred. Ap- ply to Herle, aas & Co., Councll Bluffs. — Mit) I W WAN per day or o g00d ¢ xcelsior Mfg. Co., 100 AGENTS IMMEDIATEL amission; particulars Address, La Crosse, Wis —CANVASS| ments. Call or address INDUCE bldg. 20 I S WANTED: BE: 0. §21,N. . Li STORAGE. RATES 150 line first time and 100 o line th after. Noadvertisement tuken for less than 23 NIy G AN v M turnitire. Omaba Stove Repair Work, M OLDEST GREAPESE AN BT house In the city. Willlams & C) WANTED---TO BUY. 150 a line first time and 10e a line thel No adyertlsoment taken for loss than 2e ROOM COTTAGE price RATES attor. N, WANTEDTO BUY, A4 106 Nonmontily payments, Address stating and location 5358 Beward streot, Omnh N BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, AN ost prices patd. Boston Furniture Co, N S URNITURE, AN Wells, 1111 Farna: o lino firat time and 10c & lino thore No advertisement taken for loss than 2oc. > 53000, ONEIALF VALUE, GENTLE, 5 Y EARS 01, bay horse. welght 40.driv o siuglo or double, Continental. 807 nfter, “FOR SALE, A 0-BARREL ROLLER FLOUR mill, atoam power, nicely located. 1n Nebrask a doctded bargain, For purticulurs address Kerfoot Bros., will furnishers, Des Moines, In. M8 7 7 —FOR SALE, ONLY DRUG STORE IN TOWN, 6 miles nor(h and 10 south centenl Nebeaska, £2500; 81,000 casii, alanco trude. ~Address K 0, lec: ALE; CENTRALLY LO it Address I 68, Beo 916 “DRUG STORE FOR S, Catod; §2,540 cash; bal to FOR EXCHANGE. # lino fiet time and f0c o 1ine Thor avertisement taken for loss than 2 o1 - a good RATES— after. Z Ol SALE, iy and onts, and Cans. No EXCHANGE FOIE BALED pony. L. Burnham, 2ist 01 5° A3 INGH VICTOR BICYCLE AUSOST NG W) /ifGr roller topped desk. No. 1614 ¥arbam St DAILY Do You Ever Drink Water? WIDNI A good appetite and improved digestion result from a morning drink of SULPIO-SALINE, Its con- tinued use cures biliousnegs and all diseases caused by a torpid liver. ’Tis a mild, sure laxative, a natural mineral water, and is only bottled by the Eecelsior Springs Company, at Excelsior Springs Write Jor Pamphlet. Missouri Richardson Drug Co., Agts,, Omaha, Neb, ,...';.“.Z:..:.. Akaliiad «t this pie delicioyg I%mmmade il mzqfl‘wu In paper boxes; enough for two large pies Always ready; prepared. THE ORICINAL ¢and only ‘Complete and ~Sutisfactory ) Condensed Mince Meat in the Market, Cheap Substitutes d Crude Imitations are oftered with the aim to profi by the } b ml.nu{ of the New England, 4 0 not be deceived but always ina'st on » he New England Brand. The best made ' ALL GROCERS, » § e BRI AVE GO U2 PP UT T YV YU YUY YT YV TTTTTYIYT T T BOUGH CUR 5 A One Minute Remedy For all afgetions of the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, EXCEPT u(b\“l MPTION 26 AND 50 CENTS. For Sale ‘bz Druggists. REMINCTON TYPEWRITER BEST IN THE WORLD. Josi: MEGEATH, 107 FARNAM RE ET, OMAHA, N 7-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL MD'S E: WILL fitake real ostate & moncy. Box #, Frankfort,ind TIN VARIOUS STATES FOR /iswlo and trade. Sond stamp for lists and terms to Joseph Polla Washington, In I EXGHANGE LANDS, HOUSES, STOCKS, ETC. fieo. J. Punl. 1000 Mt § 77500 FARMS Y AGENTS WANTED EVERVWIHERE:CHANGE Dshaft for pole of buggy In one-half minute; just out; write quick; blg profits. Patent Sneclalty Mfy. Co., Tumporin, K a9 B WANT COLOIED, boy to te 0 WANTED- 15¢ n line first_time_and 10ca 1ne the No advertisement taken for less ¢ ) A YOUNG AND NEAT “oor. The Boston S(ore AGENT {0 tra LADY penses. Webb. Farnam street, MOS0 GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSEWORK Catll Moot GTRE FOT GENEIAL TIOUSEWORK. MUST (L WANTED, TAILOIESS; clask buttonholo maker. Morse Dry Goods Co. C ensily made; no palnting, nddrexsed envelope. K Boston, Mass. MUST BE FIRST. Apply th floor the W76 S T0 DO OUR £4.00 L0 $8.00 per woak 0 eanvassing: send self. 10 MI'g Co., 4 Liberty Sq. MU FIRST CLASS general GIRL, GERMA CoyANTED. J housework. 1115 Geore proforred, © WST CLASS COOK, WITIL 1t /224 N 150 st FOR RENT---HOUSES. 150 o line first No mdvertise time and 10 a line there. ont taken for less than 2. A1 bldg 6 TATES IST NEAK P ¥idelity Trost Cor1 nam. 3LOOM HOUSES. 810 t0 §15; BEST RF flaty n elty. Mead Iny's Co., Ty KENT, HOUSE X k. Cot. | Webstor. § rooins, full city iot, prico &2 Garrison. 1514 Farnam. j’) R RENT, HOUSE 10 ROOMS, ALL MODEIRY \nprovements, $0.00 per month, 24 and Farnam. Doxter L. Thomas iy T)EOR RENT, wROOM TOUSE, WITIT BoTil s andd rango it desired, ail in good condition location near 20th and St Mary's avenue. Urico ronsonable: special terms glven to tho right party Inguire 2012 Farnam st., or G. B. Taschuck, Hee othee. M0 Doy stroet. Ingquire Robert Hunter, Bee oftice. 3 Mosi T);NEW GROOM COTTAGES, NMODERN 1M yrovements, “Stanford Ch TUApply C. Flguttoer 2 4, N. ¥ o builing = L Dy ioos HOUSE 3701 AND DAVENPORT, atl conventences, $20.00 per month, F. K. Dar 1ing. Barker hloe M 80§ Dy NINE Boow oS INPROVE: monts. roasonable, | Apply, & Kallsh, tatior, s N Y g ENT 01 A BEAUTIFUL REST- 10 oo Al conveniences, Tuarar 1 best of .ol Kelkenny G701 WENT, § ROOM HOUSE, 1416 DORCAS MODERN Bth - nve. ]) ONE HUNDRED COTTAGES 18 ot the city.” one 40 room hotel building, trally loeatod store bulldings Co., room 1, Continental bl'k. 7410 “ FOR RENT. THREE NEW 7-ROOM. 28701V cottages with bath and sewcrage, at and newr corner Webster and Thirtloth strests. Meduced to B0.00 each. Honry W. Yutes ) PalALGE LIST OF HOUSES. " STORES fiats for ront. Geo J. Paul, 1000 Fu 20 cen Kolkonny & AND MODERN CONVEN J. K. Barion, 210 Capltol ay @i -lj KIGHT RO0M HOUS encos, choap. ¥OR REHT- -FURNISHED ROOMS. BATES 10 & 100, first time aud i0ca line thero. after. No advertisoment taken for less than %e E NICELY ~ VURNISIED “housekeeplng. 607 8, 15th at. £ ROOMS, HOOMS; BTEAM HEAT, 172 DAVEN- M. i, 611 N. 18th - gire TARGE HOOMS SUITABLE FOR BOARDEIS ‘sor honsekenpiog:will reut cheap Gid Capliotave izl 13 TATE: after. ‘llne first timo and 100 a line th No advertisement taken for less than QIF, YoU HAVE LOST OUR WEALTH AND are suffering with catarrh, bronchitls, asthu or any kindred dienses, Specitic Oxygen will rostore you. Itisnature’s own remedy. Call on or address the agent, 510 Sheely bullding. Manuasl sent fee. % () WIHY SUFFER WITH CATARRIL BRON. chitis or nsthma? Call at 510 Sheely buliding and learn Low to be cured - Prial trentment free. SVILLE BRICK AND TILE Mit 60 Q. 101 WALKS land drivewny Iald o order. Best and choapest. Wi, J. Welshans, 6 Barker MESE O ("‘1 HARNESS SHOP IN NEBIR TOWN for snle. Stock A tocls: willsell chonp: oniy Wrice or vall on 1 Klng, City hotel shop I town. 10U street. MISCELLANEOUS. n line first thue und 100 o line thore- advertisement takon for less than 2ie. FOR MANUAL ON SPRCIFIC OXYGEN. \Certuin cure far i and all diseases of the he 510 Sheely bullding. Nea-00 0 510 CATARRM M R SPECIFIC OXYGEN Ushealy buliding. Y- BALDNESS POSITIVELY CUlET tuke shout | for descriptive circular. dress “Anti-Bald,” box 26, Davenport, In. CLA!RVOYANTE 1o firat time and (03 o lne ther No advertisement taken for loss than 23 ARRIVAL KXTRAORDINAILY, WONDELIFUL Ny 1 M. dond astrologist, from the SPATAOd; CHUSES AT with the one you love: tells whero you will 1 and tn what business best ndapted for; has the celebrated Egyptinn brenstplate for luck and to destroy bad nfiuences; cures fits, intemperanco and 1 private complaints with massago, baths and ol coliol treatment, Kk Of balr, oame and dato of birth and recel to life chart: cents In stamps for clrcular: give Initials of ono ou will marry: also photos Of same. Ofiico 1007 South 11t street, first loor: | Ya w0 9p. m. Come one. wonderful or: S MRS MARY FUIT Sye AR volces: tells past and future. A MIS. NANNIE ] Srellabie Vistness modiuan, 14 yos TNO MIS Ad AT afte medinm; MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. 16¢ a line No advertise RATES afte nt take —MADAME SMITH, 1ilt 3anour. - Alcool, sulphur timo 100 I 1or loss toan %e. APITOL AVENUR Xou baths N34 100 MENT. ELECTRO THETR halr treatment. manieure 15th, Withnell blk. PARLORS AND 610" 5. 15t stroet ML 8 N\ MASSAGE TIRE mnl baths. scalp an and ehiropodist,Mrs. Postdlig 8. MANSAGH, MASSAC operators are the tunest; My ove MUSIC, ART AND LANG!IAGE T first tmo aud 100 a fine there advertixement takon for less than Zhe RE BUVING A PIA 0 BXAMINE THE ale Kimball plano. A. Hosp GELLENBECK. DA with Hospe, or 606 N. 10t stroe TEACHER 942 10 i fl0oF. “uom:y TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE, RATE arter 1500 e Airst time and 10c a line thor NO wdvertisement taken for loss than TRAL LOA DAROST CO,BEE BLDG i BLOCK G. G WALLACE, 513 BROWN “ LARGE 1LOA Geo. J. Puul, 160 W, BEAL ESTATE no additio noy's fees. W ON BUSINESS PROPERTY. arnam stroot. M J10 LOANSWTO T PER CRNT al chargos foF commission or attor- B. Melklo, Firat Natlonal bank bldg el MURTGAGE LOAN 1411 Farnam st T T ON FIRST “ GPER CENT FIRN) Richard C. Pattorso LOWEST RATES OF INTERE: IV cicaa sasuriig: Lovoms & Woadns L BOALD THADE, LOANS. ik G W. PCOATE: W FOR SALE---REAL ESTATE. RATES - after. No mdvertisement taken fOF jos than g SaLE, i miles ‘east of neres in blackborries. grapo vines: house, bargain If tuken at once. Blufts, l“““ SALE A d inside of Clty. oftice, Council Bluffs. Councll Blufts. \ A GREAT DARGAL G ono of the handsouest residences in the city, modorn_couvenience on motor - lne, notover one mile from P. O. and within six blocks of Haascom Vark. For partioulurs adaross K 51, Beo [ ("Wm'r BARGAIN 1 Xerty, dix1s feet, CHOICE FRUIT FARM 0£25 ACRES postottice, Councll Blufs: i 0 youni frult trees; .00 arn wnd outhulldings A. 18 Beo oftice. Council A BARGAIN, 0 A Tmits: 13 miles from pe Address B le Bee oftic M7 12 with every FARNAM STREET PROP- with party-wall contract on both sidos, for sale at price below appraisement value: 5 per cent of pric threo years at 7 per con loeation snitablo for lurge Jobbing honsei owne: notable o build, Enquire at 427 Ramge |;;ummx 5777 ECTIONS OF LAND IN Write or call on P ] qu,\h 5.2 QUARTER Nebraskn' at'a bargaln, King. City Hotol, 10th stroat et 100400 Big barania Totolty thalde: ty. Fldelity Trust Co., 1614 Farnan, 5 AT A BARGAIN, LOT 15, BLOCK & 1by's first addition to South Omabia. ont down, balance monthly If. desir Inquire G. . Teschiuck, Omuha 136 353 l)m&&\l L8, HOMES, ANY PRIOK, 8730, §1,230 UL ¥iorma; tako cloar proporty v Bres b ment. Brown block, 16th and” Dougiax. »roj b Swiall pay Wallacs, NEBRASKA FARM 1) /i Brown bloek, Lith snd Douglas, R 2T 2 AND HICKORY, aysonly. K. K. < FROM LINCOL, Qoaci per acro. 16th street Co-Oporative DRESSMAKING. 5w lino first time and 100 a 1o 0 advertisoment taken for loss t I Wo T KCORES THAS OFENGD Dit wuking parlors at tho N. . cor. 14th & Do o thora 300 14 HAIR GOODS. —16c a line first time und 10c o line ther No ndvertisemont tnken for loss thun ALGEST STOCK IN aftor, FENTIE WEST: THEAT Jtrical wigs and boards a speclalty. Wigs, bangs, switelies, hair ehains, ete., In stock and o order. Mall orders solielted. Dayios, 111 S. 15th st.,Oma ha T STOOK WINTERED. nd 100 & line thero. n for leas than 2ic. “nll\l-\\\l NTRIED AT LOWEST RATES AT Bellovue stock farm; box stalls \f desired Clarke, 19 Board of Trads bulldlng or Bellevue. 105 v 15¢ a line first time uftor. tme and 100 & line there- meut taken for less than 2o atter. PATENT TAWYERS AND SOLICITORS. o w. Bues & Co.. Boo bullding, Omahs, Neb. Branch oftice at Washington, D.C. Consultation froe. RAT i e fir: NO mavert CUTLERY GRINDING. a line thers- TO BB s SEORS, RAZORS, terland & Co., 106 QEND YOUR 80 round to | MANUF. AOTURINO JEWBLBRB WATES ~15¢ & advertisoment takon for less than wfter. N ASIL PAID FOR OLD GOLD. CARSON & Baoks. room % Barker block, Omab 0 LADIE Arthur’'s Pills no. 8, Bafe and certain to the day and warmanted Lo ralievo scan- ty, p T painful, i {rhation, (trom Whitover canse) rogular and .u;’lp wod mon heso pills are put up in a neat black and gilt metallic case; take Ro othor, Beourely sealed and mailed to any ad- dross. All o eapo dence striotly confidential Prlow por box 83 or § boxes for $0 Addross AR THUR MEDICINE CO., Omaha, Nt 1. O, Box 61# Please mention this pap e, 14th st 110e firat tme and 100 & line there Teaves |CHICAG Arrive Gorivn. | henot 10th and Mason sts. | Omnia. 430 p m[.. .....Chicago Vestibule 1800 950 m Chicago I | S Y pm Chicago F: RSN ) ‘Chicago'& I & MO, It nd Mason Sts. T Vestibule fimited. | L.Dendwood Bxpross.......| Denver Kxpross.... | Ll Denver Kxposss. A Lficoln Limited (¥ 1150 TAneoin Local ... | 620 K. C. ST, 1. & C. 1 Do pot 1ith 04 Stason Sta Kansay City Day Expross.. et Exp via U. I Trans PACIIC |Unton Depot foth and Marey § ~Beatrice Fxpross..... 1000 & m “-Denver Express. 2110|500 p m 215 pm|. 1L Overland Flyer. LU 005 pom 30 p m) BIUESpes & Fatrileld x(0x S0 1256 p m G0 p ml ... ... Pucltic Fxpress.. ... 112 0 m Golng [ CHICAGO, Re L& PACIFIC. |k __East._|Unfon Depot 10th & Marcy Stx.; Kust 000 A m|.o. Atlan i p m 405 p m|. Vestil G10 p o am am “Arr | Om 400 pm BU |~ Bepot 10th 015 0 m 1013 & m 710 p m| . 710 p m 500 p m 15 u n 0 Arri ves Leaves Omahi Omaha. 17007 p m T0AGO, . I & PACIFIC. | Krom s Depot 10t 'nnd Marey 5ts,| West “Denvor Limited. A Denver Express......... 75 a m CHICAGO, MIL. & PAUL, P. depot and Marcy Sts. ~Chicago Kxpross . L0 b wl|. L Chicako Express Tenven 10UX CITY & I'A “Omutial Depot, 10t una Marcy Stoux Cliy Passongor..... Laul Kxproas i p m| 705 » m Arrive Omaha Leaves Omaha 620 pm {1020 1000, |Arrives |~ oman T R Teaves [CHICAGO & NORTHW OmuhalU. P. depot, 10th and Marc N v) Carroll Passenger. 1020 o hlengo IEXPress. ... am stibule Limited. . 00 m .. Eastorn Klyer ‘ast Mall (KX, M. Lenves OMAHA & 8T, LOUIS Omaha ! U. P, depot, 10th and Marey Sts, L0 p mi.....8t . E. & MO. 10t 5th and W L. Dondwood at) Wyo. Exp. orfolk (Ex. Sunday.) St. Paul Bxpress U, ST. PL ML & 0. “Omaha| Depot. 15tk wnd Webstor Sts 10 a m|. Sicux G smmoduiion 100 p mSloux City Express (i Sund’y) 12 pm St. Paul L b m Bancroft Pas; aves | MISSOURL Omutial _Dopot 030w m| oSG 950 pm|.ll S 5 Vol L ted B m STERN Arrives R A Dane Hip m o] 215 p m Arrives lOmaha 1295 p m b Louls Cannon Ball VALLEY bater Sts. a EXpross A m Gex. Mon)| 520 p m 1104 m Ar Arrives Omiaha W00 m 00 w m|(ifx Tves ix. Sond'y)| 8450 m PACIFIC Wobster Sts. | CEXPrOss. ... Expross SiLUok & OB _Union Depoj Qouncil Blufts. Arrives Omah e 5.10 p w [Arrives |Trans 1015 p m ). Kunsas Clty Night caves [CTLICAG .‘m‘A.‘.\.\ QUINCY Transfor| Union Depot. Counctl Bluts 1000 pm 1100 Chicao Bxpross 705 pom Creston Local ... Loaves | CHICAGO, R i & PACIFIC, nsfor| Union Dopot.Cauncil BLuity NIght EXDrss. ... Atlantio Rxpross.........| 556 p m Vestibule Limited 11250 b m OMAHA & 9. LONIS Union Depot, Ci Touncll Hlufts. [Transfer St. Louls Cahon Ball..... 1515 TBIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. |Arrives Union Dopot, Canneil Biuffs. | Transfer mmodation [ 1600 p m prass 040 n Arrive Transfer 40 p m 550 pm ! CHICAGOS NORTHW ESTERN on Depot, Council BlufTs, 1200 p m Chicagy Bxpross 513 p m Vestibulo Limiited 1000 p m Eastern Flyor...... 800 p m{ 1o Mall (BX Mon) 740 & m Loav Transfer Arrivos Transfor 530 p m 910 & m 10 p m 10.00 pm | Should notbe wsed durinzpre snancy. ! nlnualunuulnm pablic suppliad by JANUARY THE EMINENT DEAD OF 1801, e of the Distingulshed PPersons Who Mave Jolned the Majority When, on the closing days of a year, one glances along the list of the dis- tinguished dend of the twelve months, ho is nocustomed to think that the grim archer hias seldom been so busy as he has been in that period, says the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, The' notion is natural, but it is usually wron In the average person memory is defoctive and tho sense of proportion is faul Ho noither discerns at all or he discerns but dimly the mighty characters which dropped out of the drama of human history in preceding years, and the stagre of current ovents s too near him and 100 crowded to permit him to form a truo estimate of the comparative size and potency of the figures which are upon it. 10 neither the moral nor the material world were the occurences or changes of 1801 essentinlly differcnt either in kind or degreo from those of 1800 or of 1880, nor, in all probability, do thay in constitutional characteristics vary to any important extent from those which will take place in 1892, or in 1002 Within certain'limits social as well as physical phenomena are prac- tically constant. Theve ave years like ), when the births of versons with whoso nimes fame subsequently becomes busy are more numerous than in the or- dinary twelve-month, as there ave other cars like 1850, whon the mortality among such nersons is nnusually great. Tu nine out of every ten years, however, amean in this matter is maintained. t]'l\u year 1801 is one of these. For death isa Husbandman that reapoth always, Oulof scason s in_season, With the sickle in his hand. The statesmen occupy a prominent ace on the necrological roll of 1891, Amoug the best known of the men figur- ing in this deparvment of endeavor who departed in the year now dead wero William Windom, one of tha most cap- able und useful officials who ever sat at a presidentai council table in recent yours; Hannibal Hamlin, nator Plumb, Congressman Spinoln, Senator enator Wilson of Maryland, Senators 5. C. Pomeroy of Kansas and Joseph 1. McDonuld of Indiana, ex-Governors Robinson of New York, Sibley of Minnesota, Johnson of Georgia, Stearns and Stafford of Ilorida: ex-Congressman Gooch of Mas- sachusetts; Alphonse Taft, one of the secrotaries of war and attorney generals under President Grant; J. A, S, Cress- well, | éxtpostmaster general of the ant’ regime and ex-senator; Genoral Chavles A, Devens. who was attorney general in vhe Hayes cabimet; Dr. George B. Loring, ex-minister to Portu- gul and ex-commissioner of agriculture; J. I, Swift, minister to Japan: Joel B. Mayes, principal chief of the Cherokee nation, and Henry Chambers, second chief; John A. Macdonald, premior of the Dominion of Canada, ana Balmaceda, the Chilian dic- tator. lurope’s departed states- men include Charles Bradlaugh, the British radical chieftain William Henry Smith, the tory magnate; Earl nville, for over half a century a po- A Wriltor, Guarantee to ILI CURE EVERY CASE ¢/ MONEY REFUNDED. Our curo is permanent and not patching up. 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Qisensos, A regular 5 the greatest sug- yphull urinary Uil troating 103303, Imp: oW treatmant for 1081 Me floins or Inatrus Oae personal intarview praferred. Oes hours, 9 & @, [ tont fgure in £ ant glish politic and his enemy, Sit John Pope Hennos- soy: Sie William .\V‘”IIII‘ W hnn British embassador at the court of the sultan of Turkey: Herr Windthorst, leader of the Catholic party in the German Reich- stag; Jules Grevy, ex-president of the French republic; General Boulanger, the ‘“‘Man on Horseback and Jules Simon, also well known in French poli- tics, Among the literary personages who during the year have laid down their pens forever were George Bancroft, who had been the Nestor of historians since the death of Ranke, five years ago; Lossing, Parton and Kinglaks, of the sume sphere of labor, the latter belong- ing to England; Jansen, the German historian, who deserved to be better known in the United States than ho has been; Mes. Vincenza Botta, tho well- known uuthoress; Miss Jossio Fothergill, a bright and popular English novelist; Herman Moelville, a writer of travels and sea sto: which were widely read a generation ago; Lowell, the poet, essayist and eritic, and a prominent member of the literary con- stellation which made the Massachu- sotts of a decade or two ago the Attiea of Ameriea and Boston itd Athens; George W. Williams, the negro author and lawyer; “Owen Meredith” (15 ward Robert Bulwer-Lytton), was diplomate and statesman, well as literator, but who acquired his chief distinction in the latter culling; Walworth Balestier, a joint author with Kiplingz of two or three stories. General Albert Pike, the writer of “Eyery Year” and other poems of great merit, whose literary carecr began half a contury agoy Prof. Alexander Winchell, author of several popular works on geology, and Dr, Joseph Leidy, an eminent writer on natural history. The names on the death list of the journalists include those of Goorge Jones of the New York Times; W. W, Clapp, a voteran editor of Boston; Major M. Bundy of the New York Mail and Yixpress; James Rodpath and Donn Piatt, who were formerly prominent (i;!lll‘«'!i in journalism; Prentico Mul- ford, one of the early gold seckers in lifornin and a popular_ writer for the nress for muny years, and Jean Jacques Weiss and Alfred Wolf, French news- por eritics Of the monarchs or ex-monarchs who, within the year, wero summoned hence by the King of kings, Dom Pedro of Brazil stood foremost in virtue and abil- ity. Ie was not one of ho miglity troublers of tho earth Who swam to sovereizn rule through seas of blood, Who ravaged wasto, And in a cruel wantonness of power Thiuned states of balf their people and zave up To want the rest. 0 him rathor could be applied, after a change in the grammatical element oi number, these words used by Me cale whien speuking of the “five good Roman emperors” — Nerva, Tra- jan, Hadrain, Antonius Pius and Mar- cus Aurelius—*The blameless career of these illustrious princes has furnished the best excuse for Ciesarism in all after ages.” The other dead sovoreigns were Karl I, of Wurtemberg, Kalakaua, of the Sundwich islands, and Abdurrah- man Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan. On the sume list may be placed the Grand Duke Nicholas, of Russia, & member of the present dynasty. Another rep- resentative or ex-representative of royalty figures on the necrological roll. ~ in the person of the princess of Iturbide, daughter of a long-ago emperor of Mexico, whose throne has been overturned und the pre- tensions of whose descendants have b:en repudiated, and one more in Prince Jerome Bouaparte. Others also figure on the list of titled persons who have vanished since 1891 began. Among them, so far as regards England, were the enrls of Albemarle, Beauchamp, Caithness, Clonmell, Dartmouth, De- von, Norfolk, Por timuu[]l and Wiclklow, and the dukes of Benford, Cleveland, Somerset and Devonshire. The demise of the latter elevates the social status of his son, the Marquis of Hartington. and transfers him from the House of Com- mons to the House of Lords. Let- us hope that the change way not destroy bis political prestige and” usefulne a similiar one did those of some of hi contemporaries and predecessors, On the list of dead theologians we see the names of Howard Croshy, Very Rev, William Connor Magee, archbishop of York und primate of England; Right Rev. H. Browne hihhl)u of Winchos- ter, England; Right Rev, Kdgar P. ;. Parnell xingdoms and laid empives | his intentions of becoming an Amer during the reign of Napoleon I11 | the most famous, The death list of illustrious soldiers is small, but it containa three notable names. They are those of Sherman, Joe” Johnston and Von Moltke, Ger orall Thomas Allcock and Goneral J. I, | Quimby, heroes of the civil conflict, | Genoral John I Konly, n participant in that war as well as in the one with Mox- ico, and Ganeral Patrick Kdward Con nor, a hero of three wars, have also sunk into the Sleep that no patn shall wake, Night that no moon shall break Admiral Portor, the greatest Unitod States naval commander of the last halt of the contury except Farragut, and Renr Admirals Alfred Taylor and Thomas Patterson, sailed over the dark river within the yea With them, too, wont Commodore Ingraham, who nearly forty ' ago, while in command of the war ship St. Louis in tho Mediter- ranean, compolled the release of Martin Koszta, o Hungarinn, who had deelarod san who was, while in the port of Smyrna, eaptured by the direction of the Austrian consul and held on bourd | was citizen, but Wadhams, bishop of the Catholic dio- | cese of O, "dUlthlll':_’, N. Y.; Right Rev. John Longhlin, bishop of the Catholic diocese of Long Island, N. Y.; Cardinal Haynauld, of Hungary, Bishop John K Mormon ¢hurch, and Right Rev. ). N. Gallegher, Episcopal bishop of the diocese of Louisiana. Theve is upon this list a name which ac- quired national notoriety soven years ago, but which has dropped into ol scurity since tnen. It is that of Rev. D. Burchard, of *Rum, Romanism and Rebellion” fame, The dramatic world suffered within the year a loss which cannot readily o repaired, in the demise of Lawrenc Barrewt, William Florence, Barey Sull van and Charles Fisher, Celine Monta- land, the celebrated French actress, who has also gone, is not well known on this side of the Atlantic, 3. K. Muridoch, who s died, too, within the year, and who wus & brother of the better known J. I, Murdoch, had not recently been on the stuge. On the year’s death roll, too, is the unique and inimitable “Pritz” [Km- mett, to whom Byron’s lines on Foote at least remotely apply, the Mad wag, who pardoned nono nor spared the best, And tarned somo very serious Nor church nor stute escaped sneers, Arms norths gown, priests, lawyers, volun- roers “Alas, poor Yorick #? now forever mute, Whoover laughs a langh must sigh for Foote, things to jest. his public The lyric stage hus been deprived of Emina Abbott, and unother section of the amusement loving publie will mourn the demise of P. T\ Barnum, the king of circus managers, and of J. J. Nathan, old time figure in the samo line of tivity, Harvey B. Dodworth, the ous band master, who recently died, longs to this list. Among the greater artists who have died since the year opened we seo the names of Meissonier of France, and Jor- vis McEntoe of the United States, Of the dead nrchitects, Baron Haussman, who remodeled and reconstruc: Paris HARD DRINKERS inTering in mind, body and pursa from DRUNK- NESS oF DIPSOMANIA cail bo surely, safely B nendlly savail by th derful nevw spoet CHLORIOCOLD! niter whothei av fome be- oy all appetito or eraving mulants without hurm or In- nvenlence, and assures the patlant new life ppiness, felng tasteless {t can b [ ad In tea, coffeo, lemonade, be g Fo0d withot the patlont's knowled taken by the patlont in the saine of absolute suocoss und Hundreds of cures with CHLORIOGO. B in Troprietors for tha Us FOR SALE IN OMAHA. NEB., BY Kuhin & Co., Cor 15th & Douglas St J A Fuller'& Co., Cor. 14th & Dougias Sta A'D. Puster & Co., Council Dlufs, la. an | | the appli in an Austrian frigate. On the roll call of nent dead of 1891 which sification are thoso Baring, tho head of tht great London banking house of Buaring Bros.; John I’ Richardson of Mississippi, the largest cotton planter in the worid; Mmo. Blavatsky, the high priostoss of theos- ophy; Georgo W. Stewart, inventor of the soa telophone; Leonard W. Jeromo, the well known sporting man and man about-town; Jeromo 1. Case, manufac turer, horse breeder and ownor of Jay- Bye-See; G. W. Scofield, judge of tho court of claims of the United Statos, and the Marquise de la Valetto, of the sec- ond empire in France In the days of the past, peoplo had fo suf- for much pain, now they have Salvation Oil and they get cured in loss than no time, Prico 25 conts. Tho mon of Boston, of all agos and condi- tions, are wild over boxing, and the many cures made by Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, their national remedy. names of the emi- resist rondy of Thomas €', Louds vin Route The Wabash arc now selling round trip tickots good returning June 1, 1892, to all the winter resorts in Ton- nessee, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgin, Florida, North and South Carolinn, Louisian«t, Arlkansas and Toxas. The quickest and best route to thy Hot Springs of Arkansas. Foe tickets and full information in regard to roitos east or south call at Wabash office, 1502 arnam street, or write G. N. Clagton, N. W, Pass. Agt. Civilizing Effect of Electric Power, vederic A. C. Porrine in the Engi- neering Magazine: Whenever you meot ation of this new and subtle form of energy you will see a revolution in methods and a change in processos always tending to greater healthfulness of operation and ease of work. The smith, moisty and covered with grime, nowsily welding a bar of metal, is today excelled by the great electric machine, internally heating the bar and h)u‘uw its ends together by hydraulic pressuro 80 cusily that a woman might control its wonderful energies, In place of the copper smelting fur- nace, devastating hy its noisome guses the country for miles around, the elec- trolytic bath produces a purer product quietly day and night, and so cleanly that the Elmore factory in Ing- land, where are produced wonder fully strong and homogeneous wbes of copper directly from the ore without smelting, casting or draw- ingr, is described as decorated with bright flowers growing freely in its gurdens and window seats The processes of electro-bleaching in- troduced during the last two years whereby the same solution becomes over and over again a powerful bleaching agent through the energies of the el trie current, are enabling us to obtain paper and linen as white as snow with no contamination of our streams by re- fuse bleaching powder, while Prof. Lodge is teaching that o slight dis. charge of electricity in a soot-laden ut: mosphere will cause it to fall, and ren- der some of our chimneys inof- fensive. S0 we have moved till we seem to see the time when Ruskin himself, lover of chemical processes as he is, could not ask a nearer approach to his ideal of a workshop. With our powers consoliduted and operations cleansed take joy in tho ngland. To Su the Wabash - Spoopendyke Tel Yes, 1 see, you have got a terrible looking face—all pimples and blotches, Now, Mos Spoopendyke, if you'do let those everlasting, dodgasted powders and_cosmeties alone, aud use Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdc pound you'do look like something. See! m Omal Vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heuted, with the finest dining, slesping and rechining chair car servies in the world, via the *'Chicago & Omaha Short Line” of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Double danily train service, leaving Omaha at 1 p.m. and 6:20 p. m., with no teanster at Cfoun- cil Bluffs ns heretofore. Apply 1501 [Parnam street for ticketsand further in: formation or aadres I A. NasH, C. C. LINCOLN, City Pass. Agt Deepe ke in the World, By far the deepest lake known In the world is Lake Baik in Siberia. 1t is every way comparable with some of the great likes in America: for, while its area is only 9,000 squars miles, mal ing it much smalier than the three largest of the five great lukes and about the exact equal to Lake Krie in supor- ficinl extent, its onormous depth, 4,000 10 5,000 feot, makes the total volume of its waters about cquul to those of Lake Superior. [ts level is 1,350 foet above that of the Pacifie ocoan, but, notwith- standing, its bottom is move than 4,000 feet below it. There are many other deep lakes in the world, but far Baikal takes the palm. \luwnm'u 000 feet deep, Lake Como 2,000 nud Logo-di-Garda, ancther Ttulidn 1y lco, nenrly 1,900 feot in depth, Lake Con- stance averages aboul 1,000 feot and Lakes Superior and Michigan about 800 feot, 50 Lk ARK [ASTRUMENTS placed on record Junuary 5, 18012 A WARBANTY DE G O Batloy wnd wife to G G W B, block 14, Ollfton Wil d wife to fors bloek 16, same n Camip and’ wife to and wife, w 13 lot 9, in's add 4 y and wife 1o Gusi Neison ot 1d 24, block 1, Sherldan Plae J H Hale and wife toSouth Omah s Lisnd company, 10t 7, block &d,South Omiha Wiltlam F'Cullaban nnd wite to ) W Lowry, w0 feet lot 1, block Bouth l‘J ha . ¢ tond rix wnd wite to H T Kaik, 4 feet, Lot 2p, Burr Ouk Van (! p und wife to Winnef i Trattner, o 14 1otd, block 4, Vau Camp's add GottliebStortz and wife toOmaha Brow- Ing assoolntion, an irres tract begin- 0 ng At n point to of nwcorof 8 3 of nw no 1i-15-14 16,000 1B Busch and wife to ' B Wo w, lots v und 6. bloek 4, Paddock Pince 15,400 £ 1 Woodrow o' Omahis Browlng ation, siine G A Linkurt and wite, o sane, lots 7 to D, alluce, lot $ 1,000 1 Lursen, ] Pl Al block 4, Van wis een 15,400 5 Rame 16,000 Total amount of transfa; 150