Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 14, 1892, Page 7

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Ol THESR ntil 12:3 p. m., for the evening for the morning or Sunday edi ilt bo taken v untl 8:5 p, m tion ATl advertisemonts in these eolumns 15 conts a 1ime first insertion and 10 cents a line thereafter, or 82 per linie pét month, No aflvertisement taken for Jeanthian 29 cents (OF the firet Insertion. Terms,ens Connt abont 7 words 10 the Iine. Init fignras, symbols, tc.. onch connt ne & word. st rin conseutively. Adver red chock, oan_have numbered lefter in care Utelr fetters Addreased to Adressed will be delfv- of Trk BEF. Anawers so ING FORTHESE above conditions who are author ADVERT! on the hoasen. o i Ofce—No. %28 N atreet, oll, pharmaciat,i1th and Mason atreots, worth, pharmacist.3115 Cuming street. «. pharmncist, 620 N 16th stroet rield, pharmaeclst. 1518 Leavenworth John W B Far W O ¥ Ent street. Tughes' pharmaey, 2th and Farnam SlTUATIONB WANTED. RATES 150 a line first timo and 10c & line there wfter. No advertisement taken for leas than 25e, WANTED, AN EXPER KD ACCOUNT. ant from an ontside town wants to aecure situntion,dn the city of Omaha. Splendid re ences can be furnished as to capaoility, sobriety and trustfulness. Addre Beo oftice, WANTE BY AN EXPERT hookkeoper alid stanogrn oan furnish N 1 roferencos. Adidress W. DoVaughn, 1021 Farna WANTED--MALE HELP. S Jino first time and 100 a lin thr No adyortisement taken for 10ss than TATE nfter, ertialng oards and noveltl of from manufacturers, Y ou can e ~WANTED, ) SELL A FINE 8 made by rustiers. AGENTS 1 ney CoF mus B WANTED MA plenty of enerey willing_ ta ‘be man. M. R 1 block BiVANEED, AT ONOE hand turn workm well 4-part edge trimmer. Mfg. Co., Des Mo ines, In. B VANTER. 2 GOOD 1A onee. . Digk & Son, Crato, Y- WANTED, CIGAR BALESMEN Dbraskn to soll well advertised olgar tall trade. Give oxperience and re dress P, 0. Box 918, Chicago, 111 ADDRESS AND ¢ educated and right M264 14% FIRST OLASS perator on Bls- Moines Shoo 3 On 4 4180 O The none need ity referoncos. Ap K nr atof on nod withont the b ARRY A HORSE Apply at Be M21G WANTED, A BOY TO ( route on Dally Evening Hee. L5t Y rhum stroat: ‘Tha bollding has fire proot M T Hoara kas, ata ADDIS AL Tha Ofies e e i l “FOR RENT, STOIE, 1115 JACKSON BTREET, 595 RENTAL ABBNCIE! Toen line first time amd l0e & line there. No advortisement taken for less than 2c. PAUL, 100 ¥ RATES At DIY, CLEAN [ A‘lmrnlum.llm-lm. vo Repair Work, 1207 Doug L M CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAC honge in the city. Wiillams & Cross, 1214 Harney WANTED-- TATES-130 line fiest time and 10o o lino th ter. No advertls t taken for less than WANTED TO BUY STOCK IN MINNESOTA Buliding and Loan Ass'n.in which at least three nthiy puyments have been made, Address I Bee offiee pETTRES WANTED—WIL d-hand piano; o giving kind and lowest price, PAY CASH t'ho away dowi N e Adaress, M1 140 ¢ AT BOTTOM FIGURES, twoen Poppleton ave and bith streets, Ad A B N oiee and.Job b Calffornin and 2t and Dok at ONDTAND FURNITURE, HIG1 Hoston Furalture Co. 608 N. 1ith 8l K STORED, N -TO BUY SE I\ ost prices patd. N_FURNITURE, BOUGHT, Wells, 1111 Farinm stre FOR SALE---FURNITURE. 150 lina first tims ant 100 & 1f No nidvertissment takon for 10es than e O “FURNITURE FOR SALE OF 12.R00M HOUSE, 3 blocks from I6th st., good location for roome: Address L 2, e 25140 SOLD, RATES afto and boardérs: house forrent MISCELLANEOUS. RATES—15¢ a line first time and 10c a line there 0 advertisement taken for less than 2. Y ATTEND SMITIUS NIGHT SCHOOT, [N BOOK- Lbooking torms rensouable. 35 New York Life. CATARRH. M4 | SPECIFIC OXYGEN CURES 510 Reieety butiaing. JO1IN 196 14 15 KCLIPSE 1600 Howard MIT4 I Biasaen, 2 aoon COAT MAKERS. 0'Connor & Son. Chadron. Neb. B, ks wilngers. Ameriean Wringer €o., troet. 'l; ZWANTED, SIX FIRS erey atsally WOk, |8/ Rs BT C \Ic(oumll Jur: L Tows o CWANTE MALL CA i and plenty of perience {0 rent the. best news, stationery and hook stand in the very finost location in Omaha. « “WANTED, SALESMEN ON SALARY Ot COM- missinn to handle the new patont chemical ink erasing pencil. The greatest sciling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cont profit: one agent’s snles amountod to 620 in six days, another 0 "o Tiours. We want one gonerat axant in ench_state and territory. For terms and full par- tlenlars address Monroo Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosso, Wis., X 8. 61 B WANTED, DRUG CLERK REGISTERED IN Towa. One with littie, capital preferred, Ap- ply to Harle, Haas & Co., Council Blufls. — WANTED, A YOUNG AND NEAT COLORED boy o tend door. The Boston Store. 300 CLAIRVOYANTS. aline first tme and 10¢ a line there- No advertisement taken for less than VAL EXTRAORDINARY, WO Prevelations Challenges tho world. Mrs. Legrave, dead trance clalFvoyanut, astrologist. palmist and life reader; tells your life frow the cradle o graye: unites the separated: causes mar- ringe with the one you love; tells where you will 1 and 1n what business best adapted for; lias celebrated Kgypting breastplate for uck and to destroy bud Influences; cures fits, Interiperance ana all private complaints with massage, baths and al- cohol treatment, Send £, lock of hair. name and date_of nd_recelve accurate life chart: 3 cents In stamps for circular; glve Initials of one ou will marry: also photos of same. Offico 1007 outh 1ith stret, first floor: hours, 9 a. m. Lo m. Come one. como all, and be convinced of this wonderful orncie. M830 10, RATE afte \—ARKI DAILY LUSINESS CHANCES. Continmed, FOR SALE OB TRADR NBW STOCK inery goods: Involces SUAM0: Ko hotel. o some first-olnss uninen: property. Address 1, 4, Be: Derad. Omana . AT GREELEY CENTER, M n' to buy grain and stook. Greol 18 & county seat of abont 1,09 Inhmbitants, rallroad junction, centrally located in a ban county for stock and graln. A paeky Ghat tunder s the business can have big money. Address Board man or 00D TOWN um “modorn house and nd for Towa property, Adgdress RANOI, CLEAR NEATt with stock and Implements, orchandise. 41 Paxton vk o ex- “FOR_ BEXCHANGE, 40 ACRES OF UNIM- Uproved clear Tand. * What hpve you to offer? W M. Bartiett, Campbeil, Neb. 2061 77 M50 CLEAR OMAIA limerchiandise. 411 Paxton bk, 7, FOR SALE OIt EXCHANGE- A GOOL CHEM fJical engine for sale or will exchange for hook and Indder outAt. Address Cf PROPER; DO A GEN including land, vacnnt lots and bosutiful rn lome in Omuha for woll established busi ness that will bear investigatipn: hardware or Tnrge woneral saddlory business. What have you? Address £, 0. box 7%, Omaha. MIw YioGLEAN &1 OF GENERAL Jiake real estate & money, Box 205, Frankfort.Ind FOR BALE REAL FSTATE. 50 o 11 No advortisemolit taken for less than % [FARM OF 164 °ACRE! SARPY COUNTY, z00d house, barn and uildings. lnrge o \ard, Iarke walnut and maplo grove, walnut trees bearliig abundance of fruit, living water. 5 mliles from Springfic r.acre, n bargain, C. . COTTAGE CENTRALLY 10 CATES Mturo for sale or Lo rent with cottage. Ad- dross Lin. Beo 226 18 JINE FRUIT FARM SITE CRES, ADJOININ city Limits Council Biuff. Address . A. Risser, Council Biuffs, in. M224 18 CITY, 41X cotlnge nt 2425 Bristol 'strect, worth $2,800, for 10 days at $1,800: §500 cash, balanco 10 wult: owner removed from city: see me quick (¢ you want it. J. H. Johnson, 842 N. ¥, Life build; feet wit i LOTS r« R SALE K 50, Bee. JOR SALE, 160 Tand 1h Knox county: 1300 Only reauirod for eat payment. The O. K. Davis JQR SALE AT A BATGA W. L. Sheiby's frstaddit Small payment down, balanco wonthly It desirod. Inquiro G. B. Tzachuck, Omaba lice. . JFOR BALE, HOMES 7 ensy terms: take cloar DXparty as At payimgar G. G. Wallace, Brown block, 1ith and Dougins. OR SALE, NEBRASKA FARM LANDS, Wallace, 123 Brown block, ltth and Douglas.: n MRS, JAMES, TUH FORTUNE TELLER, A realwpax. tolls past and future, 226 Dore LAKe STREET, MRS, MARY FRITZ, 2420 Welnirvoyant and tranca medium; independent voices; tells past and future. -J73¢ —MNS. NANKIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYAN Preiinble business medinm, ALl year,ut 11y WANTED---FEMALE HELP. MASSAGE, BATHB. ETC. RATES 150 a Jine first tlme and 10cu line there- after. No adyertisement taken for less than 25c. T-WANTED, COLORED WOMAN TO GO TO USouth Dakotain minister'sifamily of three, ref- orences required. Address L3, oo oftice. © WANTED. GINL FOR GENERAL HOUSE /work, fumily of three, 818 Park ave. 1264-13 i WANTED, A COMPETEND CHAMBERMALL /referouces required. Miss Kountze, Forest HilL 1418 FOR GENERAL Farnam st. MIST-13 “FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 1128 Souel 4. sireot. (- WANTED, GOOD _GIRL /housework. Mrs Hamilton, § | GOOD GIRL, CrdBoy St tho. FOR RENT---HOUSES. 15 a lme first thme and 100 a Hne there: RATES after. No advertisement tal TRATES_1h & line first_time and 10 a lne th after. No advertisoment: taken for less tean MASSAGE. VISIT THE ONLY FIRST CLASS n "Eia¥iore th Omand, over ol S 1tk st. M3 Kils —MADAME SMITIL 1316 CAPITOL AVENUE Alcoho?. Sbiphur and sea bathy _C= B. CORNER 29TI AND HICKORY, 20x150 o6t a bargaln for a fow daysonly. . K, Dar- ling, Barker block. W STOCK WINTERED. EATES—15¢ a line first time and, 10c a lito thers No advertisoment taken for feas than 2 ORSKS AND COLTS FED AND CARED FOR un farm two miles of Omaha' from £ to 36 mionth; 411 8. 1ith street. . Tel. 150 . M263 K ORSES WINTERED AT LOWEST RATES AT Bellevue stock farm: box stalls Af desired. Clarke, 19 Board of Trade bullding or Belfevie, DRESSMAKING. RATES—I5c a line first time and I the ’ after. 0 advertisement taken {0 |u Ilmn FP=MASSAGE TREATMBENT, ELECTRO THEI L nal aths, sealp und hair treatment, manicuro ‘and chirOpodist, Mrs. Post,319% 8. 15th, Withnell blk. RATES. after. 13 line first tme and 10c No advertisement taken for less than 25c. RS, W. J. SCOLES HAS OPENED DRESS making pariors at the N. E. cor. l4th & Douglas ) 54931 NGIN FAM. it st. 340 3 14 INGAGEMENTS TO DO DRESSMAKL Uilles solicited. Miss Sturdy, ;i20 S, 3 ULAYOUNG WIDOW, REFINED. WITIL MEANS, would Iike to mect d gentleman competent to vise matrimoniaily inclined. Send stamps for partioulars, ~Address Harriet Hunter, Omahu. Neb. WSIO ART AND L NGU RATES-13¢ a line first time and 10c a Hne thore- after. No advertisement tuaken forless than e OST ON OR NEAR 24th and SEWARD STREETS, large pocketbook containing a deed to land noar Omaha. Finder will be rewarded by leaving ut 2021 Patrick avenue. i M2 S 15 @ e firat time and 10 a line thore No advertisement taken for less than 2ic. 000 ey month. Wilaris, Ber10th and ])x il Farnam st 1 )—FOR RENT. (-ROOM HOUSE, CORNER MA- son and i3th streets: 1n. koo repair. Inguico At 917 Linton Plock." Joln Hamlons, agent. M5 D;kow TRIENT, 10 HOUSES, $.00 AND UPWARDS per month. The O. F. Davis company. 190 K10 AGE, 2722 ces. ' Ham M6 160 -ROOM HOUSE; MODERN; 852 8 22D & T COTTAGE, JATL AND FOUR T FOIL RENT, 100R00M FUKNISHED. HOUSE, . 3t DbVt Vet Wi modar ilton Bros., builders, 414 S. I5th. OF 14 ROOMS W1 D loanmae OUSE FOR RENT IN SOUTH 4 (Ir aha. Loeation best sulted for an Irlshman, 606 8. 10th street, Umllln, MiSs 16 D 1 & 51003 ) §15; BEST RES e it (n eity. Mead Thi-t Cors 2 oo His. ) D NT, #ROOM HOUNE, WITH BOTI ita andvanga if desived, all in good condition; foeation t.‘Mary's avenuo. Price Fensoni) torms given to the right party. tnquive Wiz Famam st, OF G. B. Taschuck Heo oftice l)—-r?xw GROOM COTTAGES. MODERN urovements, “Stanford - Crofes.” Apply C. Eigutter, room 4, N. Y. Life buii ling. 2 O00M HOUSE 2001 AND DAVENPORT, onventunces, £25.00 per month. k. K. Dar- iing. Barker block. M 8. 1), INE ROOM BOUSE MODERN INPROVE ments. rensonable, 82 N, 2th ave. Apply, K. Kall 1th st M- o, 211 N, and sew rae, at’and o Thirtieth sireets. Reduced to T ad (0o & 1ino there- No advortlsewent taken for less than e ORItk I‘Iu\\'l' IIOUM Fomn ith al M2 19+ 1D S| SECOND B RU1EA bl 0% Slagle Jontioaar, Ath streot 5 MODEKRN, STEAM, GAS for Gentlomen, I817 Leavenworth. s T 5 89.00 AND 8300 PER MONT Lo 1816 M 15% SHED ROOMS FOR G BN Jnveniences. Address L7, Boo. | sty hack roo without board, - FRONT ROOMS, Unath, eta.. S FURNISIED ROOMS AT 130 CAPITOL, s 1er F-—\rwn FURNISHED ROOMS, 611 N, 1t d—NIUE ROOMS, STE “port. ‘I"\ BLEGANT, FURNISITED ROOMS, 3025 DODGE _FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOAR] 1\ FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOALD FOIL amny tleman and wife with private family. iy 1524 Binney streel, Kountzo Place, FURNISHED ROOMS WITH F BOALD, GAS, bathi ang heat. Torws reasonuble. 212 N. 17tk 1, 38 SOUTH ROOMS W Tabie bkt Aot o ~I5e a 1o Hrat thme and 100 & 1ae there- atten . No adversisoment tak ¥ less than 5o, (G AOMS FOI WENT. 6t 8. 1TEH STRERT 111 16 Gt L AND & ROOMS “DOWN TOWN ¥OR Jhousckerping: 8 lo i3 por month; choapest ok boselble; alao many houses. G K. Butts, 1l fon block. M5 I BOABDI NO. 1o & lino frst time and 100 & line thora: No advertisoment taken for less Lh LIMAN HOUSE, 1310 DODGE, FOR GOOD ik convenionces, rates and lo- CABAOL be excelled. Mrs. Horu,proprietor. Wl e WATES aftor Y BEFORE DUVING A PIANO EX \MINE TIE new scale Kimball plano. A. Hospe, 1513 Do ugl o k] TEACHER 0 flonr. 2 V.6 E GeLLE BECK. BANJO with Hospe, or 214 N. Loth sroet, "MONEY TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE. _ ATES 150 n 1no first time and 10c after. a line there No advertisement taken for less than 2 VW L LOANS. CITyY PROPERTY, EB. AN lowa farms. E. F. Ringer, 1519 Farnam VW LOANS ON REAL ~ ESTATE, rat hie 0.F.Davis company. ¥ TO J. L. LOWE 193 K10 Wo LOVETT P S TR o S L BT Sauth 13th FOR CHEAP Mus) 7—G-PER CENT FIRST MORT JAGE LOANS, Richard C. Patterson, 1511 wl i LENZER BLK. (S MOORI, 401 . WALHARRIS, K. 20, W “ SECOND MORTGAG ES. Beo Blag, AT N IOWA CITY W, Luax eru Neb . and farms. E. K. Rioger, 151y “v MONEY TO LOAN ON LONG OR SHONT T tn suma of §500 to $10,000° Mutuul Investwent Company. WS LOWEST RATES OF INPEREST ON FIRST class securily. Lovett & Woodman, 20 8 13th. S ON INMPROVED | city property, £5.000 and upw: No delays, W. Faroum Smith & Co., ROV NIMPROVED 108 per 15th & 1ha D COLLAT “' LOANS ON REAL te leud & ral notes and mortgages bought. Selby, 534 Board of Prade. BROWN —HEAL ENTA PER CHNT: 1'churios for commission or attar W. 1. Melkle, First National bank bl \\_ after. No advertisement taken foF lexs than Zic. MONKY 10 LOAN BY B. K. MASTERS ON Lousehold gOods, planos, organs, horses, wagons, ete., at_the lowe: publieity, vemoval of pro sonsl imo arranged to sult the bo Puymients Of any amount can b made at any tme, reducing both principal gnd iuterest, this KIVing patrons all tue benefits of tho partial pay- ment pl Call and see me when you want 4 1oan, or It more convenlent call telophone 1621 and your bnsiness can be arranged at home Money always on hand: no delay; no publielty; lowest rates: business confidential 1. K. Masters, 14 Withoell blk,, lith and u-r;:;;y. X ROB'E PRITCHARD, 1.3, WITHNELL BLE iz X HATTRLLOANS- 92 N. ¥ LIFE. MORRI3- 203 F10* Y10 LOAN, ., AND ® DAYS ON furuiture, ete. DUt Girven, r 3, Continental blk. X aMoNey 0 ON CHATTE A days. 3115 Cun 5.4 CHATTEL LOANS, Bi A Paxion block 10 commlasion. AN BDICT & WRAY. 614 Waluan 0ur own_money, charge 16 Wil pay you to consult RATES (50 after. No V- BOSTON LA U roou for rent I DY WO BALE CHEAP, Tnquir 1315 Faroam 7 WORSALE A WELL FURNISIED nunw n West Polut, ‘Neb., two bil paG] table. upatales fOF elub taims, Hagst 10cation s fOwn, 0GinmandS the Dot trade. Heason for joling. parties going late the wholesale busigess. For particulas writh o 1o ¥. Sosuenschoin, | Wabbi v i () RATES L5 o line first tUme and 100 & 1o tis after. No advortisemont takon for loss than T ARGESTSTOCK IN ENTIRE WIST: T1HAT- Jtrical wigs and beards specialty. Wigs, bangs, switches, hair ehains. cte. In_stock and ‘to_order. Mall ordors solicited. Da'vies, 111 S, 13th at;Oma ha: ¥ PATENT SOLICITORS. RATES—15c line first time and 10c a line there: after. No advertisemeut taken for less than 2 SATENT LAWYERS AND SOLICITORS. G. W. Sues & Co.. Beebullding, Oumha, Neb. Branel oftice at Washington. D.C. Consultition free. 197 MASQUEBADE OOSTUMS. EIC.| RATESlic a line first_time and 10c n line thero atter. NG advortisoment takon for less than 30 “ADIES & GENTLEMEN CAN RENT MASQUE- irnde costumes at 114 S lith. Golden Eagle sio: JEND YOURt Dground to Underiand & Co.. ISSORS, RAZORS, 1068, 14th st T8 TASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD. ~Banks, room 30 Barker biock, Omalb; P. WN BR.OKERS. WATES 15 a lin after, No advertisement taken for lesa than . BN ¥ OMAREL KENGVED 10 Tio7 S, 15T 8 971 W SLEIGHS Single and Double. DRUMMOND, 18th Street, Opposite Court House, |DR. J. E. McGREW. The Noted Speclalist in the forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. reatment of all 17.years experlenco. Gleat and uil R beying di harges: Strlctue or dificully or . pal Telioving the Bladder: 8yphills and all Disgasas of ghe Hlood aad Skin: Nerv Genoral aolilgy. Maubood and Am! Want o€ Lifo and Vical Bad Momory. Doapondeht. Discouragod. feltof oh: talned without lows of time from Lusluoss. The most powerful romedies know madern solence for the tre L 0f the above dises " weak grow strong. the despondent bacome choerfnl rom renewed Vitality, Ambition and Cousage. My rosources und facliities for dodny business are up- turasted, ALl correpondunce atritly brlvem write for torns, circulars and question lsk, | and Faroam Ste., Omaha FHEEmWEAKMtN CURE: BE TO THE. PUBLIC Rematkable Esqu]ta Obtaino1 by Dr. 0. Ged W9, the Famons C.1nese rhysh-mn. Mms, F. 0. Psnhmg of Omaha, Tells Hor Story—Saved Her Life, —— Mrs. F. C. Perstditg says: Knowing that my life has heen spared through the skill of Dr. €. Gee Wo, the Chinese physician, I take m{lm‘ leasurc in re- commending him ‘and his methods of treatment to all who may be sick or dis- eased DR, C. GEE WO, My chief dificulty was in weak lungs, from which T have suffered from the time I was 10 years old. A year ago I contracted a severe cold, after which I had hemorrhage of the lunns.md avery bad cough. *I got no relief until I called on Dr. €. Gee Wo. After ten day’s treatment I noticed 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 through my entire system. I also had catarrh, stomach and heart trouble, and always had a vory weak back. “I have been treated by many leading doctors, but never received more than temporary relief. ‘I now enjoy better health than for many years, and I can say in justice to Dy, C. Gee Wo that he has done for me ‘what other physicians said never could ha done. “Duringg my 'visits to the daoctor’s office [ huve ‘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 \’Vu S.gffice for treatment, and all of them aré Toud in their praise of his skill and “hfl'fl, in treating their cases, “Ican npprec&mlonat doctor who can cure lung trouble. " “I will give further information to any one calling afi’my residences, 2116 California streot, dr at my husband’s office, No. 1315 Douglas street. (blgnod) MRS;?P. C. PERSHING. Omaha, Neb., Dw.& 1891, Dr. C. Gée Wo nta also the following reinedy prepared at his office. Catarrh Cure, Asthma, Blgod Purifier, Kidnoy and Liver Cure, Sick Headache Cure, Female <Weaknes®! Cure, “Tndigestion Cure, Lost Map hoijit Cure, Rheumatism | Cure:': Brice $1 hottle. six foe § -2 B194 North! 16th steeet. DR. '|C. GBE WO, 519% Norih 16th Strest. REMINCTON TYPEWRITER BEST IN THE WORLD. Jos. P. MEGEATH, 1607 PARNAM STREE. T. OMAHA, NEB. RRILWRY TIME UHRD Leaves | [ Arrivo UmnIIIL | | Dmaha. pml 500 m 330 b m| : | 946 am 920 p w11 Chicago kxpres k0. & lown LoCk] Pm. ‘i Eéfi“ a Box.' PILLS (QUICKLY SOLUBLE PLEASANTLY COATED;) cure Sick-Headache, and all Biliousand Nervous Diseases. Renowned all over the World. Ask for Beecham's anl také no others. Made Helens, England. Sold by druggists nd dealers. New York L :pot, 165 Canal St 107. CURE EVERY CASE ¢, SYPHILIS s Our curo 18 permanent and not o patehing up. Cases reatéd Nivo years ago have mever seon asymptom since. Dy describing cass fully wo ean troat you by mall, and wo give tho samo strong gusrantes ta ouro orrefund all money, Those who prefer to como hero for treatmont ean do s and wo will pay railrond fare both ways and hotel bills whilo boro {f we fail (o cure. Wo chailonge tho world for a caso that our NAGIC REMEDY will not cure. Writo for full particulars and ot (ho ovidence, We know that you aro skeptical, Justly w0, to>, ad tho most ominent physicians have over boon atio to ive more than temporary rollef. In our five years® practico witn the MAGHO REMEDY it hias been most diMeult to oversome tho prefudices aganst all o-called specifics. Bt undr our strong waranteo you should not hesitats to try this remody. i ke ro chince of loalni your moncy. - Wo iar antes to cure or refund every dollar, and as wo havo ¢ Foputation to protoct, also financial backing of §300, 000, it 18 perfoctly safo to all who will try tho treat mont. Haretoforeyou have been putting up and paying out your money for different troatments and although you are not yeteured #o one hias paid back your mun. Sy, Do not waste any moro money untll you try us, Old Rronte, devp acated casas curcd in 30 10 90 days. In- vestigain our financlal standing, our reputation ag business mon. Writs us for names and_addroses of those we have cured who have given pormission to ro- for to them. 1t eosts you only posiago to do this; it will save you a world of suffering from mantal strain, and i€ you aro married what may your offspring suffer through yourown negligones. 1f your symptomaare #ore throat, mucous pacches In mouth, rheumatism in bones and Joints, haie falling out, eraptions on any 4 of tho body, feeling of general deprossion, pains EXload or ones, you have no timo to waste, Fhoss who are constanily taking mi reary anl potash should discon¥inuo it Constant use of thoso drugs will wirely bring sores and eating ulcersin tho ond. Don'tfail to writo, Al earrespondenco mont sealed in plain envel opes. W fnvite the most Figid investigation and w do all in our power to COOK REMEDY CO. Offico 13th and Farnam, second foor, entrance 13th £4. LIQUORZ=TOBAGCO Habit positively cured by the use of the genuine “MAGIC CHLORIDE OF 60LD,”’ BRIt is manntactured in smail soluble tablets, Which can he given in i glass of beer, a cup of caftee or tea, o In food, “without tho kuowl edge of th is absolutely harn Pwilldifeet o permanent and spoody whether the patient uses Liguor or ‘'o- » moderately or is a_slave to either or 1t has been given In thousands of cases teure has fol- system once im- A Writter, Guarantes to Doth, gnd in every instanco a perty lowed. Tt never fatls. . Tegte Witk e MLAGTC CHLORTDE OF G0LD," it hecomes an uttor impossibility for the Li()unl or lnb»uul urhub o to exist. - One month's treatment, 8. Retail drugeists. G only the genuine, ‘manufactared by M CHLORIDE GOLD CO., Blake, Bruce & Co., Omiha, Neb., Wholesale Azents. LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR For sale by all Drug and Fancy Goods Dealers or 1f unablo to procure this wonderful xoap send 25¢ instamps and receive a cake by return mail. JAS. 8. KIRK & CO., Chicago. SPECIAL-Shandon Bells Waitz (the populas Socoty: Walts) sent FIRER 10 anyono sending o Wroo wrappers of fhandon Beils Boab. THE NEW COLLAR 7'1?/{ DE PEQ LIS, Arrives Omaha. Tonvon NGTON & MO. RIVER.| Omnha, | 1 wnd Mason Sts. Deadwo Denve Ll Denver Exposss. il |.iiineoin Limitea (ExceptSun.). Lineoln Loenl “Arrives Omaha. “Kanfas gh h o City Day Expres: C.N % U. Kxp vin P, Trans ON PAC 7% Unton Depot 10th and llx\rn)’ Sts. Beatrice Expross . Denver Express Overland Fiyer.. S0'ga & Farttold Bx(ox Sunj) S PACIFIC H'nmu Depot Ilth & M CHICAGO, It 1, & PACIFIC. | |Union Depot 10t 'and Marcy Sts. From Wont Wost. CHICAGO, MIL. & ST PAUL{Arrive dcpol and Marcy Sty | - Omaha Leaves Omaha | UX CITY & PACIFIC, oL, 101 and Marey Sts. City Passonger.. IR m ul Express. . 000 m & NORTHWESTERN Arrives t, 10t and Marcy Sts. | Omaha ) fhkoll Passengor. 1020 p m “hloAKD! I xpross. 8150 m Vestrtin Limitod I Mastera Flyer L{ix. Nat.) FobyMnl OMAHATRET. 1.0 depot, 108 sud Maroy Sts, Leaves [ COmaiia|u. . 03 VALLEY. qum isth wadt Webster S A Ex o i Rxp. (1x, (hix, Humlll St. Puul Expr O, ST, P M & O Depot. 1t hw»mm Sts. ax City Ageominodat City Exiitgas (Kx. Sund’ Paul OLimited.... (. Sun [Arrive |Omaha 520 p w {1108 m 9258 m Arrives Omaha | Ony 10 a w St. Missouli; epot 1bth and; Webater ts. ISt Loulw Express. Leaves | K. C.ST. JOK & C. B Tran Union Depot, € 1000 w .o, Kaoaas Clt 10,18 m || iunsas City Night [VHICAGO, BURL'N & Q1 Unlon Depot, Couneit Bluils +. Chiicago Expross Chicagy Expross Creston Local . |Arrives Transtor Leaves CHICAGO, 1L L. & PACIFIC. Cnlon Bopot Coubeli ALty Nikht Kxpross.. Aiauuie Bxprons )i;u.«;\ ST Lot Tranater| Union Bepots ¢ 8t Louls Cabon Ball TTRIOUX CITY & PACIFIO. Uniou Dopot. Counell Ki Sloux Ot [CLICAGO & NOWEHW BSTRIN | Arri ves Union Depot, Councll Bluffs, ~Chicako Kxpress Vestb Arrives B0 ) m ‘x. Sat) Atla TA0 B il Sastol) Posesliagt BOPOSA LS FOR BRECTION OF SCHOOL B ten, Beanra. ontion st Wantiia: thon, and Fire Escupes. Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Washington, DO J nlllr’fi. 1802, —SEALED PROPOSALS, on- dorséd, “Proposals for erection of buildinzs, steam heating, etc.,” us the case muy be, and addressed to the Commissionor of Indiun Af- falrs, Washington, D. C., will be received at this office until L o'clock, p. m., of Fobruary & 1802, for the ereotion ut the Pine Ridge Azency. South Dakota, of one brick assembly building, one brick hospital buildinz, “and one brick votler house, us per plans ond spocifications which mny be examined at the offices of tho Repubiicin, of Rapid City, 8. 1 Omaha, Ne and the ade, corner'Tth and Co | . and it the Pine Ridg y. Bldders Wi o required to subuiy senarite "bids, tor cach building, and state the length of time proposoed to be consumed in thelr construc- tion. Bids are also Invited for furnishinz all machinery, materials. and all labor necessary 0 put them fn position, for heating and vei- tillating the assembly building, the hospitul building. the present sehool huitding, and the Laundry (now i course of coustruction. all to bo proverly eonnected by adequite pines wil the boiler house, froni wh ch they are to be heated. Sepurate vias should also be wnde for heatin: nod ventiluti as above, from boller house, anly the wssembly bulidine and the present school building. Separate bids are also Invited for furnishing and placing one or two fire escapes on the assembly und hospital buildinzs when same shall have been eroctc also on the present sehcol hul'ding. Bidde on heating and ventlatins, and firs esoupes, to wocompany their bids with designs and ifications of the steam heuting and ven- {on and fire oscapes proposed to bo fur- nished: said desi:ns and specifications to be adapted to the bnildings to which they are to bo apolied. The Fight Is roservel to roject any or all bids. or any part of any bid If deemed for the bust nterest of the servico CEWTIFIED CHECKS—[ach bid must be accon panied by a cortiiod check ot draft upan some “nited States depository or solvent national bank In the vielnity of the residence of tho bidder, maae payablo to theordor of the Con wisionor of Indian AWalrs. for at loast FIVE PER CENT 6f the umount of the proposal. whicl check or draft will be forfeited to the United States in ease any bidder or bidders receivin an award shail’ fall to promptly executo i contract with gond and sufficlent surotfes, otherwise to be retnrned to the bidder. Hids accompunied by cash in Tini of n certified check will not be considerad. ‘I J. MORGA N, Commissioner of Indian Afairs, " JI0d21TM I)INIP(NAI FOR FIELD SEEDS—Rosobud Agency, South 1 pver Lk 1801, —Seatod ‘proposa Toposa s for flold veeds.” nud addressed to the under- sluwed st Rosebud Agency, South Dakota, will Do roceived at th s wrency until one o’clo m., of Monday, Januury Z5th, 150, ini and delivering nt_this azeacy about 1w bushels of seed oats, 600 bushe 5 of seed corn, 100 bushels of seod’ potatoes, wnd 0 busnels of scod wheat. Bidders w1l be required to stute In thelr bids the proposod price o artlcle 6fferod for delivery under n cottract. Thoipiht Is resorved to releot uny or all bids, or any part of aay bid, If deemed for the best Intorests of the sorvice. CERTIFIED OHECKS. Eneh bid must be accompanied by a cortifivd cheok ordraft upon some Unitod States de- pasiory oF salvent national bank fn the violn- [y o the residence of the bidder, Dide pay- bl to the order of the Commissioner o dinn Affuirs, for at loast ¥IVE PER OBNT of the amount af the propossl, which eheck or dratt will be forfelted to the' UNITED STATES 1 nse any bidder or bidde olving un award shall fall to promptiy wxecuto u contract wigh good und sufticlent sureties. otherwise to be roturned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by ash In lleu of o certified cheek will not bo cons'dered. For turther Informution apply to J.GEO, WRIGHT, U. 5 Indlan Ageat S Assignee Sale. Tho whole stock of sehool _furniture, ofoe supplies, und cablnet lotter fles and one sate, or will sell {n job lots, J. W, ot Germau-Amer Neb, Call Omab- IN i\AXLROAD CIRCLES. Across the Continent Without © Cars—Notes and Personals, It is now possible for travelers to make the journey either way botween New York and n Francisco without changing cars. Bath the New York Central and Penusylvania tave estabhished systems of wookly through cars, and tho first of these from the east reachod Omaha yostorday. [t was an ologant buffet slooping car named “Endor,” and it had nine througn passengors for California points. It came from the Cen tral, and is hauled by the Burlington be- tween Chicago and Denver. Both the eastorn roads had fixod upon the samo date for this transcontinental service, butthe western roads objected to adding two cars to their ordinary trains, and the Penn- sylvania, haying been second m the field, had to change its_dates. Its first through car from New York reached Omaba yesterday morning. Chairman: Midgley his notified the mem- bors of the Westorn ['relght association that the request of the Towa Russian famino re- lief committee for froe transportation of grain may bo acted upon by the oficers of iudividual lines as thoy see proper. General Manager Robiuson of the St. Jo- seph & Grand Island was in the city yester- day morning on his way to Grand Island. Ross Bookwalter of the Chicago & East Hlinois is in the city. The Burlington annources that it has mado a doal with the owners of the bridge across the Mississippi at Clinton and opened a sta- tion at Lyons, ia, George B, Dunbar, the general passenger agent of the Burlinglon ot St. Louls, has ac- cepted the position s assistant general audi- tor of the Missouri lines of that system. He will be assistuut to Auditor Carter, who will huve new duties added to his work. Chief Clerk Henry Taylor, who has been acting as assistant auditor, will be assigned to other duties, G. Drew, the new auditor of the St, Joseph and Island, has appointed Walter T. Aylesbury chief clerk of car re ords, Charles Hill chief clerk of passenger accounts and Thomas Furlong chief clork of freight accounts. Mr. Aylesbury was form- erly in the accountant service of tho Burlington at St. Joseph. ‘The Burlington was only 500 cars behind its orders yesterday. Now that the cars are becoming plenty the offerings of grain arc falling off and railroad men are alarmed at the impending derease in business. gl Ask for VaunHouten's Cocoa—Take other. no HELD EACH OTHER UP. An Omahaand a Fremont Detective Have n with Each Other, A good story on an Omaha detective named Hahn comes from Fromont. Haha is in the service of the Elkhorn railroad and is sald to have gone to Promont to protect that com- pany’s cars f-om petty pilfering. While in therailroad yara he noticed a man walk out from between the cars and took him to be a thicf. Hahn got the drop on the man and started to march him to the police station in front of a revolver, although ho explained that he was a Fremont detec- tive. On the way the Kremoater . distracted his captor’s attention and turned the tubles by covering Hahu with a_revolver. The Rlk- horn man was marched to jail and locked up for the night. In the morning Superinten d- ent Mahaoa secured his reloase. B e Dewitt's Little Early fisers. best piils S iy Word from Wyrick's Relatives, Coroner, Mau! roceived a letter from Mrs. Mary Hays, Memphis, Scotland county, Mo., asking for particulars of the. death of her nephew, Charles Wyrick, who'is suppased to have turued on the gas in his room at the Jennings hotel with suicidal intent last Wednesday night. M: Hays stated that sie was too poor to seud for the body, but hoped that it had beon properly buried. The coroner sent tho aged. aunt full par- ticuiars of the death and burial of hor rela- Heurs ive. 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MPTION ! i FROM 'ROUND AROUT US, Nebrasks, ' A camp of Sons of Veterans has beon mustered in at Wisner. The Kearnoy county allianoe, aftor « livoly squabble, has etectod Joseph Willis president. Mrs, A. G. Berg of Oakland has becoma ;'mlcmv insane and will be sent to an asy- um Rov. Samuel Goodale of Colymbus has gone to southern Caiifornia for the balance of the winter, FEdwin Ahrens, a resident of Columbus for nourly forty yoars, is dead. Heart fadure was the cause. George Corcoran, editor of the York Domo- crat. hns boen appointod District Judge Wheeler's court reporter, J. Breter, an Otoe county farmor, was thrown from bis wagon by a ranaway team and sustained a broken leg. Alexander Wray of Harvard was arrestod for wife beating, but escaped punishment bocause of a lack of evidence. A hog thief ar Verdigre killed a vorker in the owner's yard and thon carted off the car- cass without being discovered. adie Bulés, a 13-your-old girl living near Dwight, was burned to death in u fire that consiimed hor grandmother's residence, The Norfotk News has abandoned its Sat- urday eveniog edition in ordor to devote mora attention to its Sunday moruing paper. Tno McCook Ancient Order of United Workmen lodge contemplates erecting a throe-story fifty-foot front temple the coming season, A Cedar county mill recently shippod 34,000 pounds of flour to Hul), gland, und will soon fill a large ordor for a fivm 1 Rot- terdam, Nobraska City's Board of Trade has ap- pointed a committee to take steps toward securing the next meoting of the State Press assoclation for that city, . G. Baluss, late editor of the Oakland ogun tho publicativn of the At- kinson Plain Dealor. Baluss is o aemoerat, but otherwise ho is all right. Jacob Beck of Burt county will go to I'lor- ida for the winter and will™ probably devote eravle of nis time to tocturing on his laud, labor and tinance. Hard luck seems to be pursuiog tho fawily of Jacob Breiwer of Elmwood. Some ago a d-year-ola child accideutly pulied a wash boiler of boiling clotnes over on {tsolf, scalding the little one so that it died a fow dags later. On the day of its doath n 2-yon old babe fell from a chair and broke its colla bone and fractured its shoulder blade. Six months age Mr. and Mrs. Breiner buriod i year-ola child and three months ago team of horses Mr. ‘Breiner owned Captain Dan Shields is holding a big tom- perance revival at Oskaloosa, Glanders prevail amopg horses around Akron and several have been killod. Tramps at Oskaloosa are given thair choice of leaving town or working in shackles. Mra. E. C. Farrand received $500 for being slightly injured on a runaway stroet car at Daven port. Getting mail at the Emmetsburg posto are twenty-nine members of the Thompson family, and the Smiths, Browus, Jones,John- sons and Olsons have to take a back seat. Report of the penitentibry at Fort Madison for December shows an average of 433 con- victs. The stato auditor has issusd a war- rant for §2,506.67 for salaries of officers and guards, Report of the collego for the blind for De- cember shows an average of 181 pupils. The state auditor has issued a warrany for $9,205.17 for current oxpenses, salaries and repairs. County Attorney Dunn of Sheldon has in- stituted proceedings against the saloon- keepers at Sutuerland and also at Geza. At each of the several places searched by the officers good supplies of the araent were found. Great excitement was caused in Madison towuship, Polk county, by forty-six hogs and three calves bemng atiacked Wit bypropho- bia. An investigation will be made and all will provabliy be shot. An ex-officiul of Dubuque has turied mat- rimonial broker. It is said that he founa a wife for a Clayton couuty widower for which he received a commission of $40 and then succeeded in borrowing $20 from the happy groom, A lady named Kastern was askea to hold au infant for a foew moments while on a truin The wother forgot to return and Mus. Kastern was ovliged to take the baby to Des Moinoes where she turned it over to the chief of police. The members of the lato Twenty-first Towa infantry have each received a ficely bound book of 232 pages, a complete and acctrato history of the regiment from tho timo it on- tered the service until its discharge. Adju- tant George Cooke is the author. Wenzel Mickesch died at Dubugue Novem- ber 18, 1391, and willed bis property to Chris Burdt. His relatives now want the money, although when alive they refused to ‘have anything todo with him because he ot arunk occasionally. The will 15 being con- tested. A few days ago a Ruthven father and son ot iuto a dispute about tho advisaoitity of the son’s keeping a bottlo of whisky. Anger and hot words ensued, wheraupon the fathor kicked at the bottle, which was in the hand of the son, but ho missed his aln aoa fell, breaking an ari, At Keokuk a movement has besu started looking to the erection of a monument ut Vicksburg to the memory of Iowa soldiers who died in and around that city during tho eivil war. It is said that thircy-one regi- moents of lowa soldiers were stationed at Vicksbure during the siege. The state commissioners of pharmacy have made their biennial report to the governor. ‘Iho secrotary’s report. shows number of np- plicants exained 791, against 753 in the last biennial report. Of this number 242 passcd. In the past two years thirty-Lwo pharmacists have died and 135 cortificates have been re- voked for various reasons; 370 certificates were issued in the samoe period. Numbor ot ates in force in the atate September 1, 2,075, being 199 more than twe yéars by i\ James Davis of Albany, N. Y., 5. yoars of age, was taken with hoart disouso while wait- ing for a teain at Ksokuk, and - for savoral nours it wus thougnt ha was dead. He finally camo 1o and said he bad baen at Hot Springs, Ark., for his beaith, but the doctors told. him Lie had not long to live and he was on his way noe to die. He had an attack of. heart ais- ease at Mewphis, and whilelying sick a nurse ho had hired stolo all bis money, about §400, Ho was an Odd Fellow and a mombor of the (irand Army of the Republic, aud members of thoso orguuizations aiiled Lifm o reach bis home. ————— Yes, I heard Patti, of course I did, puntic don't know what cures her cold whon shie wets her littlo slippers. It 1s Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Why 151t that people use Salvation: Oil! Answer: Because it is good and chéup. 25 ots, - Copies of the Eve 15 and MORNING Leave at Bee but the ING BER Bk of counting Wanted of October October 14 room, Al Nolld Trains From Omaha, Vestibuled, olectric lighted and stoam heated, with the finest dining, sleeping and rechning chaiv car servica in the world, via the * Chicago & Omaha Short Lane” of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. “nul - Railway, Double daily tpain sorvice, leaving Omaha at 1 p m. and 6:20 p. m., with no teanster at Coun- cil Blufls as heretofore. App'y 1501 Farnam street for tickets and further in. formation or address . A, NAsH, (. C, LINCOLN, Gen. Akt City Pass. Agt. s WINTER TOURS, Lands via Roate The Wabash sre now selling round teip tickets good returning Juus 1, 1502, to all the winter resorts in Ton- nessee, Missisaippi, Alabama, Goorgia, Florida, North and South Carolina, Louisiana, Arkansus and Toexas, The quickest and best route to tho Hot Springs of Arkunsas. Foe tiokets and full information in regard to ro ites east or south call at Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or write G. N. Clagton, N, Pass, Agt. To Summer the Wb

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