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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1892, 7 SPEGIAL 'NOTIGES, DVERTISEMENTS VOR THRBE will be taken watll 12:30 p. m., for th A untll 8:50 p. m., fOr the Morning oF & ATl advertisemonts Tine first insertion an §2 per 1ine per month, Jesathan 25 cent in wdvance. Coul Inls, fiwre: Al ndvert tiaers. by OLUMNE evoning nday edi- in thess colnmns ¥eents a 10 centa a Jino thereafter, or No advertisement takon for Insartion, Torms,ensh to the line. Init count ns & word naecatively. Adver. nmbered check, can have thelr Intt » & numbered Jetter in care Of T1v HEE. Answers so addressod will be delly: ©d o1 presentation of the cheok. JRANCH OFFICHR—ADYERTISING FORTIESE Tmns will be taken ofi the above e a1 the following business hotuses, who are n §7¢0 10 take specinl notices at the same rates o be had at the main office Eouth Omaha Branch Offee Lister block John W. Hell, pharmaclat rtl, pharma No. 22 N street, n strects street 2 Satterfiold, pharmaelst. 1718 Leavenworth rireot Hughes' phnrmacy, 24th and Farnam 'z SITUATIONS WANTED. RATES 10c n_lina the after > n Hne first n v taken for loss than O WORK 0 16* \‘IIIV i 3. B WANTED--MALE HEL] = 160 n line first time and 10 a line there No ndvertissment taken for less than % ALESM por week aboye Non-Evaporating, N wils. 8100 in n duy possible o no_ fence 1 agents, to whom excly Wo ean prove this state) address The Worcoster Firo Applinn corporated, Worcester, Mass. We money making spoctalties RATES after B,y from our Pit ienl Fir for thel only by given Freezing Ch big_dema nry. S ) ML o mmis Adyerti 0D SALE AD. wnd noveities oy facturers, Address N. ¥ MEN WHO ARE O do hard work asengen cos only ne M GED ent and eannot 1t plice ,d habits and dross L i, Beo office. B, VANTED, RESPONSIBLE = BERS reprosent s financial cor 0 in Liberal North Min NS all Americ and towns M0 2 Finance 0 Boyasmn dcanadn nurseries, Wis TO Stond TRAVEL FOR OUR & Wellington, Madl 10 3 P—INFORMATION AS 1O THE W Yof a Inrke, a1l red Irish sotter dog, few scatts tng white hafrs on forehead and shoulder, and #mall wart on eyelid. N iith. 20817 PERIL Rewnrd. “ JOBBING HOUSK WANTS AN K ericed hend hook keeper. Addross T KIving reference and sulary wantod B, MILLER WANTED, Tilk HOLMESVILLE roller mille will empioy & first-class workman whe ive proper references. Address Ny Smith & Trowbridge, Holmesville. Neb, NTLEMEN OR L R GuaLa best selling articlo £10 8 por day easily made. Adaresy D, CALL_ORAD M2 T4 ARTI naking Address with B NTED, AG Ding articie. big Aress 1, 24, Boo office. B_'w,\m' A MAN UNDERSTANDS WAITING on table and work around house: none need ap Iy without the bost of city T encos. Appl Dougins o B, 10 FLRST CLASS MiEN wringers. American Wringer Co., street. MITH 16* I3, \VANTED, YOUNG MAN WITH SMALL, CADL tal and plenty of energy and experlence to rent the best news, statlonery and book stund in the very Sest locatlon in Omahs. ~ Address K 61, Boe, N TOSELLTIHE ECLIPRE 1009 Howard B D), SALESMEN ON SALARY ORR COM. misslon to Handlo the new patent chemical fnk erasing peneil. The groatost selling novelty ever produced: era: thoroughly In two second no,abrasion of p 200 to 500 per cont profit: one agont's snles amounted o §620 in six days. another 2 in two hours. We want one gonoral agent in each state and territory. ¥or terms und full Ucnlars nadress Monroe Eraser Mfg, C Crosse, Wi B yasten, Towi. O with u HtA1D. caital proferr ed ply 1o Harle, iiaws & Co., Councll Biufis. ¥ WANTED, A YOUNG AND NEAT COLORED Doy'td tend door. . The Bowton Etore.! 90 WATES-150 a line first tme and 10 a line there- after. Noadvertisement taken for less than 2 T-WANTHD, IMMEDIATELY, 2 LADIES ‘eelvo Instructions keep books, §.00 week New York Life, Mal7 I V-LADIES—1 WILL PAY LADI 01 $10 per week to work for me In_thol) at home: light work: £00d pay fOr part t mp. Mrs. I B, Farrlogton; box engo, 111 Al A GOOD GIRI 203 1arney street IRY, FOR KITCHEN AND LAUNDRY WOIt JLargo wages, small family. 1150 Georghn aveut 20 D, GOOD GERMAN GIRL TO TAKE care of two-year-old child and to do second work, 5004 Furnam st. 20 17 NTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE. work, 5004 Farnam st. 2007 FOR G FOR RENT---HOUSES. RATES.15¢ a line first time and 10c a line there: after. No wivertisouent takon for loss than %e. j “FOR RENT, FURNISHED HOUSE, WELL LO- furnnce, 8250, luquire, Netherton Hall 275 19 Di TR IOOMS, $10.00 per month. ) 4 1 —FOR RENT. - ROOM TIOUSE, CORNKR MA- aon” and 15th stroets: In xood ropalr. - Inguire at 917 Linton block, Jolin Hamlons, agont. M8 D, rox RENT, 10 HOUSKS, §.00 AND UPWAIDS per month. Tho 0. F. Davis company. 190 FI10 ]—)»-v»u REN Howard stree 1lton Bros., builders, 414 8. 15th, ', NEW 8-ROOM COTTAGE, %22 1l modern conveniences,, Ham et 1Ty, MG 16% o TRENT Ty best fuited for an Irishma; S 16 HEST RES i)~ BOARDING TIOUSE FOI omaba. Loeatio Inquire 6 8. 10th street, Omaha. [l L8 00N HOUSES. 810 10 1 deiice fiats (o city. Mead 1yt ¢ L 1IOUSE 10 ROOMS, ents, &0.00 per montl Filomas. AL MOTEI HOUSE, WITH a, all in good condition Pric right part B, Taschuck, Be My i lnnw'llll~~l r20th and St pecint torms give Furnam st or G 1); NEW GROQM COTTAGES. MODERN 1t brovements, “Stanford Circios.” Apply ©. ¥igutter, roou 4. N. Y. Life buli ling 7 ] 0 ROOM THOUSE 270 AND DAVENPORT, il conventonces, $20.00 per month. ¥. K. Dar R WNIPROVE aw. Awly & ling, Barker block nenr Keduvod to = ‘wbater and Thirtioth streets. oh. Henry W. Yates. A‘OR RENT-. e & llue firat ime and (00w line t o ndveriisement taKen T0F 1css than 300 JoLKOR RENT, TWO ELEGANT NEW HOUSES, t locatlon. all modern” conveniences. Bren 31T Kurba FVRNI&HBD ROOMS. nan & C NT, FURNISHED ROOM, 111 AL G A L2017 Harnoy st FOR WENT, FURNIST stooet Ml 7 1UED FRONT ROOM. ORSUTT HOW BOdern howxe, 422 5. 20tk st ROOMS, MODERN. STHAM, 1or Gentlemen, 817 Lonyenworth i i BATIL 800 ) FRONY Ubath, o WITH ¥U u\ls-u-.n ROOM L ¥ NT RO FOR RENT,” FURNISIED M M 108 ]‘.-un aleove. T3 N dlat et o= FOR HENT, NIOKLY FURNISHRD, SKCOND Oy hach s euin, i Able T Bl 00D w nmu( bonrd, 122 5, %th stroet. o - NOKLY FURNISHED ROOMS VoI G# Ynmen; 1odern conveulonoes. Address L FUUNISHED ROOMS, 611 N, 150 10 FioNIOE KOOMS, STEAM HEAT, 178 DAVE Hopor. M 1 “ FURNTSHED ROOMS AND BOARD. i Wit | “v “LOANS. oty wfi No d I nam ht—ux.uulr FURNISHED ROOMS, 218, ””1"1"3" Ul g2 rU“llHBD ROOMS AND BOARD. FEWO LARGE SOUTH ROOMS WITH BOARD. Jable board, secommodations. Home evmforta maeured. ¥he Tilllaide, n. w. cor. 18th and Do ik Tob l Continued. ELEGANTLY FURNISITED ROOMS, SINGLE nite: all modern conveniences; frstclnns South Mth street M 8 AND BOART Em 7 20° ROOMS WITH [ nam st. Heference. L SUITH OF 8 1 FRONT board: modern convenfonces, 2092 St Mary's aven Matl 22 § - FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOAIRD FOR G F ieman and. wite. with ‘prieate iy, i 1824 Binney atreet. Konntse Bla FOR RENT---UNFURNISH ED ROOH‘?‘ RATES after 15e A lino first_time and 10c o los there tsement taken for loss than 25. G2 3 AND & ROOMS ~ DOWN Thonsekeeping: 8 Lo 812 per month 1t posKIbIO: AIKO mAny houses. G. F. Paxton block. (35 1OOMS FOR I X TOWN FOR cheapest Butts, 311 M I L 1TH STRERT, 1111 T, 094 8, BOARDING. Jine frst time and 10c & Iiie there after. No ndvertisement tnken for lews than Zhe [ EULLMAN HOUSE, 1310 DODGE, FOR GOOD board, nicer rooms, conveniences, rates and 1o ention 1t cannot be exeelled. Mrs. Horn,proprietor. 201 F 100 ——— FDE RENT. STOREB AND OFFICES. Hne first tmo and 106 o line there o advertiseiment taken for less than 2ic NTEAM Jackson sts. 1o hon mEN TORY BRICK BUILDIN 01 Farnam street, The bullding has o fire proot coment basement. complets steam heating fxtures water on all the Hoors, gas, éte. Apply &t the of of The Bee. 18 l ~FOIl RENT, STORE, 111§ JACKSON STREET, RATES 150 1, .ok HEATED OFFIC B rooms, 13 WANTED---TO RENT. TC, 0V NAN AND WIFE, T 8 rooms, Mgt bousekecplng: wiven. L 50, Hee % RENTAL AGENCIES, 1oea line firat No ndyertise FURNISHED best references 7 16° RATES aftor. ttime and 100 n line there aent taken for less tha JRGE J. PAUL, 1600 FAINAM. M207 [, 1 B CONE, CONTINE AL BLOCK, 4 ) REFERENCES, ock. M T BENTAL AGENOY JE. C. Guryin & Co., 205 STORAGE. 1o a line firat time and flo n (ne nu-n- 0 adyertisement tuken for less than 2 PRIVATELY STORED Repair Work, 1207 Doug RATES afier. M Diey, CLEAN AND M turnitire. Omaha Stov 1“»(,11: ST, CHEAPEST AND BEST house “Willlams & Cross, 50 a 1ino Arat No advertisoment ¢ YOUNG GENTLEM B d room, with hoard, ately: stat M3IG 1702 MONEY TO LOAN---CHATTFLS. TATES 150 aline first time and (06 & line the after. N ertisement te for less than (; MONY TO LOAN BY R F. proporty oF elunge of pol 110 #ult thy BOFFOWer Nt ean e made st any Uil 'and seo me when you want a loan, of (£ more venient enll tolephone 1521 and your bosi n be arranged at home, Monoey always on hand: no delay: no publicity lowest rates: business confidentinl ', 14 Withnell bIK., (5th and Harney N FURNITURE, HORSES, 1%, PIANOR. WILhoUt removal or ehunge of fon. Confidential. Fred Torry, r 43 lomgo T8, WITHNELL BLK M3 MORRIS IR0 MONEY TO LOAN, %, 60, AND (0 DAYS ON furaiture, ete. Pufl {ireen, 20, Continental blk X ROBT PRITCHARD, CHATTEL LOANS - 022 N, ¥ LIVE X cian Paxton block no commission. 1t will pay yo X MoNE days. 2 TO LOAN Cumm BUSINESS CHANCES. 7 FOISA foct A SMALL STOCK OF BOC and store fixtures. Tho best 10 Reason for selling 18 on aecount of the ath Of my husband. Mrs. Orpha C. Thomns, 2413 N street, South Omaha, Neb, M0 17 ONE HALF INTEREST Address 13 Boo M§ 17 THE HOTEL B St Y T MARK 5 clty, sell or trade G FURNISHED SALOON in West Point, Neb. two billiard tables, one pool table, upstairs for ciub rcoms, finest location In town, commands the best trade. selling, pnrties going into the whol For particuiars write or apply to ¥, Nunlmnm) o West Point, Neb, * Y MEAT MARKET, cnsh trade; low ren clty; big bargain. Alex T OR SALE, 2 CHAIRS AND n,\rT ete. Address L 31, Bee. 7 KOk RE ber outfit, Y A GLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M dise Im'good good county seat tows some first-clnss unincumbered Omaha property. Address L 4, Bee will take or farm 11 ~ FOR EXCHANGE. time and 10c n line th ent taken for less than 2 7,-FOR SALE 01t EXOH A 00D CIEM. iical engine Tor sale or will excliange for ook and lndder outit. " Address Clork, Arapuhos, Neb; U WANTED, A GOOD OFFICE DESK; STATE Kind. where It ean be HBRED FOX Address. stat- M T N WVANTED T0 BUY A THOROU AN terrier or white bull' pup, male. Sni price, 125, Bee. N .70 BUY SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, 1T AN est prices pald. Boston Farniture Co. 8 N 10t STORED. FURNITURE, BOUGHT, Weils, 1111 Farnam street. " FOR SALE—IIBCELLANEOUS W ling first_time and 100 a lino thera. No advertisement taken for less than 2w SALK, HANDSOME HAND-MADE LAP will ‘trade for parrot. 119 North I5 street, room I« M58 17 (Q;3EVERAL SQUARK PIANOS OF STANDARD makes, in good _condition; will stand years of ractice, from $6).00 up, on easy terms of payment Yow Iy your time. Call'at unce. Max Meyer & Bro. Co. M286 18 SOLD, RATES-- after. 7/—REAL ESTATE TO AMOUNT $25000 OR less, includiug land, vacant 1018 and beautiful modern home in Omaha for well establishea busi ness that will bear Investigations hurdware or Inrgo general saddlory businoss, Whdt have you? Address P 0. box 7%, Omaha. MIT8 7/-CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M D'SE; WILL Itake real eatato & money. Box 2 FOR SALE---REAL E§ RATES—16¢ o line firat Ume and 100 a4 Jine thoro after. No advertisement taken for laas than 25c. woeeAhidi ro b NICE = COMTAGE CENTRALLY = LOCAT| furnituro for sale or to rent with coftage. Ad dress L9, B 220 18 FARM SITI. WACREA 3 BICINING clty limits Council BIufts. - Addredd B'A. Kisuer, Council Bluffs, In. M234 18 Q01 SALE, BEST BARGAIN IN THE CITY, 41X127 feet with 5 room cottage at: 2423 Bristol. stroe Toorth B0, for 10 daya.as 81,800: §:00, cash Lialanc 10 sult; owner removed from eft; o guick it You want it 0. . JonG80B, 442 K V.. I.l!uh g QA SQUARE GRAND CHIGKERING PIANO, but little used, nearly now: sold for $600.00, only Other great bargnins the Max Moyer & Bro. Co. Q A BARGAIN.-FOR SALE: 16 H. P EN- wiile, one 1231 Py Westinghuse engine, two 8 1L &11' M good order and York Foundry and M1 20 0. on easy terms, balauce of this month. 'P. engines, oné “Rival” ‘\unnlp will be soid chenp for cash. here. R STOP COUGHING? $LO0 RE- e of throat or lung_trouble, last stages excepted, which cannot be relieved by a proper nse of Dr. X; Stone's Bronchial wafers, #c aD)x atdrugglsts. For sample, send ¢ to Stone Med. Co., Chiengo, 11l M 30317 ATTEND SMITH'S NIGHT SCHOOL [N BOOK- booking: tefmg reasonnble. 9% New York Lie. 5% ~ OLATRVOYANTS. RAPES—15e a line first Umo and 10c o line there- after. No advertisement taken for less than 2oc. SARRIVAL BXTRAORDINARY, WONDERFUL revelntions Challenges the world. Mrs. Dr M. Legrave, dead trance clalrvoyaot, astrologist, palmist 400 11to render; tells your lfe from the cradle to geaye: wnites the separated; causes mar- Fiage witli the o116 you Jove; tells where you will succeed and in what buainess best adapted for; hns the celebrated Egyptian breastplate for luck and to destroy bad Influences; cures fits, intemperance and all private complaints with massae, baths and al- cohol trentment, Send 8, lock of halr. name and dute of birth and recelve accurate 1ife chart; 2 cents In stamps for clrcular; give Initials of ono you will marry: also photos Of same. Ofice 1007 Soutli 1(th stret, first foor: hours, 8 n, m. to 9 p. m. Come one. come all, and be convinced of this wonderful oracle. M85 16, QMBS MARY Z, 2% LAKw STRERT, Welairvoyant and trance medium; independent volces;: tolls past and future. BT-J23 MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRV Preliable business medium, fAfth year,ut 119N i5c a line first time and 10¢ 4 A e there rtisomont takon for less tean Zc. 4N " VISIT THE ONLY FIRST CLAS pariors i Omahn. over b1l 8. 15th st M222 ¥il* aaabasE SMITIL 1§10 CAPITOL AVENUH 2at00c.Alcohol. sufphus and sea vadhy ' Nasy 170 TMENT. ELECTRO THRK | baths. senlp and hair treatmont, mavicure and chiropodist,rs. Post819% 5. 15th, Withnell bk, 118 i Ll e JOR SALE, ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS; 10 houses.’ The 0. Davis compnay. .. 191 ¥1 UK SALE. 160 ACRES FIRST CUASS FARM land in Knox county: £200 only reqiilrva {or first payment. _The O. F. Davis compuny. g 2 JOR SALE AT A BABGAIN, , O, 15, BLOCK. ¢ W1 Shelbgs rat aaition . SHUE O Small payment down, balance monthly 1t desired. Inquire G. B. Tzschuck, Omab 383 JOR BALE, HOMES, ANY PRICE, ¥1:0: 81,20 UD{ ensyterms; take cleat pFOperty hn tirat payment: G. G Wallnos, Brown bioci, 1oth nd ogEiny PRRIRETIVINR) le SALE, NEDRASKA FARM néfl)s G. G. Wallace, 12 Brown block, 16th and N, . CORNER 2TH AND HICKOKY, wx1s0 AN .feet: a bargain for a few asysoniy. ¥, K. Der. ling, Barker block. 4L T8 ~ STOCK WINTERED, z PATES 150 a lino first e and e, ajjoe thor after. No advertjsemont taken for los than 2 I OISES AND COLTS ¥ED_ AND CARED on furm two miles ‘of Omnba from $i month. 4118, 14th street. - Tek:150.. /11208 ¥ TIGSES WINTRRND AT TOWAST IATRE AT Bellovue stock . farm; box - stalls if .desired Clarke, 19 Board of Trade building or llelluvuu’.m_ Ol 0§ TO THE_ PUBLIC Remarkable Rosgits Obtaine1 Dr. O. Goo Wi} the Famous O inoss #hysu-mn. Mrs, F. O, Pershing o' Onmln. Tells Story— S\V&l lIer Life. by Her Mrs. F. C.-Pershing sn) Knowi that my life has beaw spared through the skill of Dr. (. Gee Wo, the Chinese physician, [ tako g#¥&t ploasure in r commending him and his methods of treatment to all who muy be sick or dis- eased DR. C. GEE WO, My chief difficulty wus in weak lungs, m which [ . have suffered from the time I was 16 years old. A year ago I contracted a severe cold, after which I had hemorrhage of the lungsand a very bad cough. 1 got no relief until I called on Dr. C. Gee Wo. After ten day’s treatment I noticed a decided improvement in my condition, and it was only a short time until [ 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 very weak back. “T have been treated by many leading doctors, but never received more than temporary relief. I now enjoy better heéalth than for many years, and I can say in justico to D, (. Gee Wo that he has done for me what other physicians said never could be done. “During my visits to the doctor's office [ huve witnessed some wonderful cures. Patients.who were given up to die were cured by him and completoly restored to health. “I have taken a number of my [riends to Dr. C. Gee Wo's'office for treatment, and all of them arelgud in their praise of his skill and ability in treating their cases. 100 “Ican approciate p doctor who can cure lung trouble. “I will give furthier in{ormz\tlon to any one calling at my residences, 2116 California_streot, off at my husband’s Dflh‘h No. 1315 Uuur;:‘hs street. (slgned) MRS. F./C. PERSHING. Omaha, Neb., Dec. 3, 1891, | s ! Dr:0:Gee Wo has.also the foilowing rentedy prepared at 'Bis office. - Catarrh Curé; Asthiha, Blooff: Purifier, Kidney and:Liver C ure, Si Headaehe Cure, Female® Weakness, 'Gure; Tndigestion Cure, Lost. \hmhoo( Cure, Rheumatism Cure. Price $1 per ttl& si o 5 5195 North J8th streo . DR: 0. GEE w0, '} 5194 Norsh 16th'Strest Morpnine fiat drea i tbte 2 Nopayeill cured. DR J ATRPHENS, Lo . REMINGTON TYPEWRITER BEST IN THE WORLD. Jos. MEGEATH; 1607 FARNAM STREEDP OMAYA. NEB. i xm;u"u-v:n_mn Depot 10th ang M. DRESSMAKNG RATES 150 lino first tlme ana. e & line there- after. No ndvertisement takon {or leas than 260 liicago Vextibulo L.Chnoago Expre: iChicawo Expre HS. W. J. SCOLES IAS OPENED DjESS making parlors at the N. E. cor. 14th Abllb }’(‘l‘n! RATES - atter. OST—ON 16TH RTREET BETWEEN DOUGLAS 4und Webster, cloth shopping bug containing ten doliar bl and some silver. ulso stlver spoon, ete. Finder sultably rewarded on returning the same to 510 N. Y. Life bldg: M3 10% T OST,PEARLRING WITH INSCRIPTION. FROM Koward 10 tlader.Return, doo ofice, i 150w Ilne first time and 10c » line there No.adyertisement taken for less than Ze HAIR GOODB 15¢ a lino firat tine wnd 100+ line there after. Noadvertisement taken for less than Ze. ARGEST STOCK IN ENTIKE WEST: THEAT. atrical wigs and heards a specialty. Wigs, bangs, switches, hair chains, ete., in stock and to order. Mail orders solicited. Davies, 111 8. 15th st.,Oun ha. i RATES- "PATENT SOLICITORS. PERSONAIn BOYS AND GIRLS JOIN OUR COR- respondence elub. - Write for particulurs, Ad- w8 1. Box Kb, Mount Carroll, 111 NDEN'TS SECU Pacticulars, 10¢. Box # ORE BUYING A PIANO EX AMINE THE new scale Kimball plano. A Hospe, 1515 Dougl s ELLENBECK. BANIO TEACHER it Boae o 213 N. 15th stroot, 30 Hoor. 42 "MONEY TO LOAN---REAL ESTATE. Y LOANS WANTED, WEWILL QUOTE at rates for 10ans an well located business enco proj fes 0f Omahu, Coun uffs wnd 4 s 0f 1,000 1o §10,000 pro- cash o1 I Central Loin and Trust Co., Bee Bulldiyk. Mild 20 W, Loans. ciry PROPERTY. K. NEB. AND W lown farms, K e. ¥. Rioger, 1619 Farnai W APPLY 10 J. L. LOVETT KOR CHEAP only ‘ipon fratcluss security. 22 South 186 stree M VW, BPER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, |\..n-m| Pattorson, 1611 Farnam st. T8l [ ON REAL ATE, LOWES \Davis company. 1% K10 LOANS BOARD THADE, EASTERN iy HONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. 015 N. V. 8t low rates for choloe security on Nobraska oF lowa farms OF Omaha ety property. Wi ‘\' u:rl:“::;:ll MORTGAGES, VW CENTEALLOAN AND TRUST CO,BEE BLOG “ COATES, 1, woney LOANS, WALHABRIS K 20, & ALEX VW MONEY 10 LOAN ON LONG OK uTmi-F Ll in sums of 800 to $10,000. Mutusl Investment ¢ wpany. J W LOWEST RATES 0K INTBREST ON FIRST class seeurity, Lovett & Woodman, 0 8 13th N T BT R T80 it v-uulg‘ullgl-m\' npw col s aexazdadio § per coht & 1tarney “v uunsou REAL KSTATR AND un.m teral morignges bought. Meud & Solby, 4 lo-nl of ™ ‘ GO WALLAC KEAL BSFATE LOANS 010 T PEE ORNT \\ no mum.mfi‘ w. for commimaion or ‘"2" woy's fecs. W. B Melk! 140 aul bass bl } RATES 150 line first time and 100 a line there- after. No advertisement taken for less than 2o SATENT LAWYERS AND SOTICITORS. G. W. Suen & Co.. Bee bullding, Omnba, Neb. = Branch office st Wasiiington, D.C. ‘Consultation fros. 797 IABQUERADE CDSTUM ETC. RATE: after. ADLES & GENTL rade costumes at 114 16t Jne first_time and 100 & line there No advortisement taken for Joas than 250 MEN CAN RENT MASQUE- Golden Engle store. B0-mb CUTLEBY GRINDING. RAZOKS, 106 8. 14th ND YOUR_SCISSORS, ground to Underland & Co. (ASH_ PAID FOR OLD ~Banks. roow 40 Barker bioek, Omuba. PAWN BROKERS, - GOLD. CARSON & T “15c a line first time and 10c 4 line thero- after. No mdvertisement taken fof less than %e. 3N ¥ NARTL REMOVED 10 ifi';fl?rn“ o — e SLEIGHS Single and Double. = | DRUMMOND, 15th Street, Opposite Court House,- Chlohaster's English Diamand uZ 1 Yfi‘-?’.i,h -:.A...‘s Omaha. 400 pm 405 p m 035 1 500 p 620 p m pross...... “Denver Kxpross I Denver Bxpo tod (Fix Arrlye Omaba. 555 p m G40 n m xpros 0 o m|....Kansas Cily Day 7 ", Trany 145 p m|K. C. Night Kxp via U. a1 UNI ic. “Beatrico -De g LOverlnnakly e & Fieiteld 30 pm| ... ...I'acitle K Going Eust. Atlnntic Express. Vestibule IL & T. PAUL|Arrl U. P, depot and Marcy 5 ~Chicago EXpress ... “hicago Kxpress. 1645 p m 'V & PACIFIC. |Arrives d Marcy Sts. |~ Omuha ym 10008 w Arrives Omaha L0 b o Leaves | BIOUX Ci Omahal_Dopot. 101 o am| » | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Depot, 16th and Webster sts. Loaves Omaha| THICAGO & NORTHW ESTERN | Arriy, V. P, depot, 0th and Marey St. | Omuha (Ex. Suny) Careoll Pussoigor, 1030 p m higago EXpross. . “Vestibulo Limited. 0 ¥lyor Mall Gk Teavor Ouwaha L E. & MO, \"AI.’LIC\" ) and Webste 1 Kxpres | (i6x. Sat.) Wyo. Kxp, (Ex. Norfolk (iox. Sunday.). . St. Paul Expre ST, P, M. & O, Ilmnlul _Depot, 15thand Webster Sty. 810 & w|_Sicux City’ Agommodation. . | 1.05 100 p m|Sloux (‘lly Kxpross (Kx. Sund'y) 12.4) p m b8 w ml LBt Paul Limited. ... | » mmuuurun|---uuwnm sund'y) R Mow)| 620 p m 510 p .. o m 646 p . [Arrives Bida m 10307 mf %30 p m! Leaves | Transter 100070 m| Louls Expross. . Louls Kxpress...... K. BT, JOR & C. 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Those who prefor to come here for treatment can do 80 and wo will pay railroad fare both ways and hotel bills while hieto i€ wo fail w0 curs, Wo challongo the world for & case that our MAGIO REMEDY will not oure. Write for full particulars and get tho evidence, We know that you aro skeptical, Justly 80, too, as the most eminent physiclans have Tover been abio to give more than temporary rolief. In our five yoars® practice witn the MAGLC REMEDY ft has beon most difficult to ovoreome the prejudicos against all go-called apocifics. But under our strong uarantoo you should not hesitato to try this romody. §ou take no ehanco of Iosinig your monoy, - We Ruar anteo to curo or refund every dollar, and as wo havo ¢ reputation to protoct, alao financial backing of $360, 000, it I3 porfactly safa to all who will try the treat mont. Heretoforeyou have baen putting up and paying out your money for difforent troatments and althouth you aro not yetcured no ono has paid back your myn- . Do not waste any more money unil you try us, Old Rronic, durp acatod casow eured in 30 t) 90 dayk: Ine vestigato our financlal standing, our reputation as business men. Write us for names and addrosscs of thoso wo have cured who have given permission to ro- for to them. It costy you only posiage to do this; it will save you a world of suffring from mental strain, and if you aro married what may your offspring suller Ahrough your own negligence. 1t your symptoms aro #ore throat, mucous pa.ches n mouth, Thoumatism in bones aud Jolnts, hair talling out, eruptions on any part of the body, foeiing of guneral doprossion, pains in hoad or bones, you havo no timo to waste, 'Thoso who are oonstan(ly taking m(reury and potash should discontinuoit. Constant use of theso drugs will suroly bring sotes and onting ulcors in tho end, Don’tfall to write, _All correspondence sent gealed In plain onvel. opes. Wo lnvite tho most Figid investigation and will do all fn our power to 6id you in it. 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Gleet an churges: Stricture or difficulty or yphifils hnd il Dia and Sking Nervansness, General Manhood and Awbition, Want of Lite and Vitality, Bad Memory, fospondent. Disconraged. . Rellef ob tained without loss of (imo from business. The most powerbul rempdies known to modern science for (e treitnient of the abo ak grow strong. the despond om renewed Vitulity, Ambition an lities for doing busine. surpuesed. Al correspondence strictly for, terms, circulars and question: lst, and Farnim Sts, Omuha. N all annoying dls pain in relieving ses of the Blood Debllity, Loss of private. Tt o send_tho marvelous French Temody CALTHOS free, Jezal gnargn tee that ¢ and RENTORE Lost Vigor. Use it and pay if satisfied. Address, VON MOHL CO. Solo Aweriean Agenta, Cinel SCHOOL TPROPOSALS | Ventila- Buildi tion, and ¥ 3 Intorigr, Oftico of 1 & ERECTION O ieating and pes. Depurtment of the ian Affairs, Washington, D. O, Jabuary 6. 1802 - SEALED PROPOSALS, en* dorséd, “PProposals for ercction of buildings, stewm heating. cie.,” us the case may be. and addressed to the Commissioner of Indlun Af- fuirs, Washinzion, D. O, will be received at this office until To'elock; p. m., of February 1802, for the ercction at the Pin Ridge Azedcy, South Dakota, of one brick ussembly building, one brick hospital building, and one brick voller house, us per pluns wnd spocifications which may be examined ut the offices of the Lepublican, of Rapid City, 8. D.. the BEE of Omaha, Neb, and the Buillérs 13 Trade, corner 7th and Cedar stroets, St Minn., and at the Pine Ridge Agoncy, Bidders will e required to submit separate hids for onch building, und state the length of time proposod to be consumed in their construc- tion. Bids are ulso invited for furnishing all machinery, materiais. and all labor necessury to put thet in position, for hexting and von- tiltating the nssembly Duilding, the hospital building. the present sehool building, und the laundry (now in course of construction). all to bo proverly connected by adeguate pipes with the bofler house, from wh b thoy ire to. bo heated. Separafe bids should also be mudo for hetin < and ventiluting as ahove, from boiler house, only the assembly buliding and the present sehool builiing, Separate bids are also invited for furnishinz and piacing ono or WO fire oscunes on the assembiy und hospital buildinzs whon snme shall huve been erected, 50 0n the present seheol building. Bidders on hieating and venti'utinz, and fire escupes, to uecompany their bids with designs specifications of the steam Leatiug und vo tilation and fire eseapes proposed to be fur- nished: said desizns and specifioations to uduptod to the buildinzs to which they Do upblied. The right is reservel to ref any or all bids, or any part of any bid it deemed for the terest of the vieo CERTIFIED CH ach bid must be accom nied by a certified check ordraft upon some nited States depository or solvent national bank In the vielnity of the residence of the bidder, muoe payable to the order of the Com- wisioner of Indian Alluirs, for at least Five N7 af the amount of the proposal, whiel or draft wiil be forfeited to the United oas6 any bidder or bidders receiving an award shail fail 10 prompily exeento & contract with good and. sufficient surotios, atherwise to be retnrned to the bidder. Bids uccompanied by cash in lien of a certifiod check will not be considered. . J. MORGAN, Comissioner of Tydian AfMairs. "~ J10d21 0N DROPOSALS FOR FIELD SEEDS ~Rosebud Agency, South Dakota, Decomver s0th 1891, —~Senled *proposals. endorsed “Proposils for fleld seods.” and addressad to the under- signed nt Rosebud Ageney, South Dukota, will be rocelved at this ugency until one o’clock p. ., of Monduy, Januury #5th, 1892 for farnfsh- ineand delivoring ut this azency about 1,500 Lushels of sued oats, 800 bushe 8 of seed corn, 1.8 hushels of seed’ potatoos, und 500 hushels af sced wheat. Bldders w I’ be required to tate in their bids the proposed price of each urticle offered for delivery under a cottriot. Mo rlihs 1s reserved Lo rajecs any br il bids of uny part ofany bid, if deemoll for the hosf intercsts of the service. CERTIFIBD CHECKS, Euch bId wust be accompanied by a certifipd cheok or dratt upon some United States de- siLory or solvent national bank in the vicin- R oF the residence of the bidder, made pay- able to the ordor of the Commissioner of lu- dian Affairs, for at loust FIVE PER CENT Of the swmount of the proposal, which check or draft Will bo forfelted (0 the UNITED STATES (n case y bidder or bidders reesiving nn award shill full ¢ pLly executo o contruct with good and su t sureties, othorwise to be returned 1o the bidder. Bids ncoompanied by cush in Hou of & certified cheok will not be cons dered. ' ¥or turther inforwition apply to L GEO, WRIGHT, U. b, Indian Agoat Jadatem Assigners Sale, The whole stock of school furniture, office supplies, nnd pabinot letter files und one safe, or'wili séll in Job lots J. W. HAkmS, Assiguoe, ut’ Gerwau-Aaierican Bavings bun k it Mse Canl LITERARY BLUNDERS, The Greatest Authors Make the Least Ex- cusable Mistakes, YA cat may look at u king,' thoy say. And so it is pormitted to ovdinary mor- tals to take note of the errors of those who are or who huve been more than ordinary The principal mistakes of writers are unachronistic,says the w York Voice. While many of these anachronisms are blundors pire aud simple, others have beon purposely made for “‘art’s sake," Howells has made such a defense of his anachronism in *‘Silas Lapham,” when he refers to one of his characters as a “Daisy Millee” sort of girl, although the action of his story is placed at n date earlior than that of Henry James’ tal And Howells has high .uulmr“\ for this. Avristotle has said: “Nothing is ealled fault in poetry, but what is against the art; therefore 1 man may be an admirable poet without bacoming an exact chronologist.” And surely such license for *“‘art’s sake may bo allowed the prose writer as well. Shakespeare too, endorses the iden. His plays are comparatively full of anachronisms,and, though he makes no defense of his blun- ders,he certainly felt himself privileged in such matters, sayving in Pericles: We commit no crime To use one language 1 each saparate clime, Virgil scems to have been the earliest writer who was Zuilty of an anachron- ism. In the Alnead he makes Dido and Mneas contemporaries, whereas Dido left Phoeni 247 years ufter the Trojan war. or the age of neas, that is about B. C. Inthe second book wa find nnn!l\ur orror, when ineas, seeing Helen in the temple of Vesta, is made to say: **Conjugiumque domumque, patr natosque vidibit.” But, as Jupiter was the immortal father of Helen and Leda, and Tyndarus sreve both dead, it would be impossible for her to see her parents. Perhaps no great writer has so fro- quently or so glavingly mixed the climes, ages und customs as has the immortal William, In Coriolanus aet 1, scene 4, he makes Titus Tartius, when extolling the valor of Coriolanus, say to him: A soldier even to Cato’s wish.” Coriolanus died 200 years before Cato was born. In act 5, scene 4, Menenius Agrippn says of the same warrior: He sits in"his state as a thing Alexander,’” This may have been the fact, but, un- fortunately for exactness, Coriolanus died a full century and a hall before Alexander came into the world. And then, as if to “*pile on the agony,” ia act 2 Mernenius again says: “The most sovereign pre Galen is but empiricutic—"" Confusion worse confounded. A cen- tury and a half and two centuries out of the way is bad enough, but what shall we say of six centuries? Coviolanus was banished from Rome and died in the fifth century before the Christian era, about 490 B.C., and Galen was not born until 600 years afterwards; 130 A.D. In the tragedy of Julius Cicsar we re- call: Bratus--Peace! Count the clock. Cassius—The clock has just struck 8, C: r was assassinated on the 15th of Mavch, B.C. 44, and the most -ancient clock of which we have any certain account was erected in a tower of the palace of Charles V., king of France, in 1364, by Henry de Wyck, a German artisan. And 50 those were long ears possessed by Brutus and his friends. Lear was king of Britain in the early Anglo-Saxon period of English history, while spectacles were not introdueed into Burope until' the end of the thir- teenth century, yet Shakespeare malkes Gloucestet say, in‘commanding* his son to show him g letter which the latter holds: **Come, let's see; if it be noth- ing I shall not want spectacles.” **As cannon overcharged with double cracks,” says the bleeding captain in tho first act of Macheth. Now, as can- nons were first used at_Crecy in 1346, and Macbeth was killed in 1054, the cap- tain must have been another of Shaks- peare’s phets. King John began to 053, made fo cviption of Scnahc Rheumatism. Having been compelled (o walk on cratches for cight years on account of hip diseuse, T was in'a sad plight when 1 was again compelled 1o use crutches for 8 months on account of Sciutic Rheumutism. After several months troatment my physicians could give me very little encouragement, sheumatiem hud €0 affected iy lame leg. An a Jast resort I visited the Springs dur- ing 1882, Within two weeks after my visit 1 was euabled (0 dispense with one crutch, after which time I was compelled to return 10 Kansug City on account of business, but contivued taking the wuters, Within u month after my first neing the water I could walk without crutches with the aid of & cave. 1 have visited the #pring several times sfnce then but more on_nccouut of plensure thau from neces- sity. Very truly yours, Gronar T. HEwrs, Wiili the Great Western Electrical Supply Co,, 190 & 193 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. The waters are bottled only by the Ercel- sior Springs Company at Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drug Co., Agts., Omaha, Neb, TWrite Jor Pamphlet. WEAK o UNDEVELOPED Conditions of the human form successiully treatcd to dovelop, strencthen, enlaree all wouk, stunted, undoevelopod, feeble organs and parts of the body which oF never attuined n proper and natural size, duo to i1l health, abuse, e unknown cansor | [Hhere s owe mo only eue, by which this may bo uc Dilcreased flow of biod o any part pleapparatus acting automar 1d vikor by the s ko 0F 3120 and stroniih Do judioed bec isg 11ttle quacks proparc by & s Lo do_ tho avme. o I v 1'1(4,\71'1 There's no trap back of o N afora. Gurony will come when the publio kiows clearly science from fraud.” Writo us for instnictions, full dcacrip- tlon, proofs, refcrencos. atc, All gentyou in plai senlid lettet without cost of an; BRIE MEDIOAL 00., m’mmm N. V. <EEP ARM, Protect your lungs by wearing Chamois vest, For cold feet buy a Hot Water Bottle. Wehave all sizes, at low prices. Physicians Prescrip- tioms prepared a: low prices, The Aloe & Penfold Company 15th Street, next to ¥, O, FRE E:sWEAKMEN Now, Cortain Remedy. Last ing cure, never roturas. 1 will wnlod) Koot suy sulfurer, a p scription Lo enlarge small, weak Rahs and ¢ o, s is Lwpoteney. J. 1. reign in 1190, but he, too, spoaks of cans non: “Bo_though ay Fran I"or ere though canst report I will be there, Tho thunder of my cannon shall be heard.'’ Shakspeare also refers to turkey in one of his plays, and to potatoes in an- other, tho &cenes of tha play being en- cted in times far antedating the discov- ory of our Thanksgiving bird and the Irishman’s stay. Of blunders not anachronistic Shakes- peare was likewise guilty. The vessel carrying the infant Perdita, for in- atance, in A Wintor's Tale, was driven by storms upon the const of Bohemia, yot Bohemia has no const. What seoms to the writer the most pe- culiae of all the master’s bludees, how- over, is in that most often quoted line: That bourne trom whence no traveler re- turns, Hamlot makes use of this expression after his interview with his fathor's ghost, which interview proves that one traveler had returned. “Hallom's Greek” is an expression that always brings a smile to the face of the student, It grew out of a laughable blunder of Henry Hallam, the great scholur, when reviewing, in the Edinburgh Quarterly Roviow, Knight's book: “An inquiry into the Princinle of Taste.” he unmer- cifully lashed some Groek verses ho sup- posed to have been weitten by Knight. The trath of the matter was they wero by Pindar, one of the greatest of Greek writers, and Knight had the laugh on the critic ever after. Akenside, in his **Pleasures of the fmagination,” viewed “the Ganges from Alpine heighis,” but perhaps this was oue of his pleasures of the imagination, to so strotch his oyesight from one continent to another. Gilfillan, in an essay on Longfollow, says: ‘‘His ornaments, unlike the Sa- bine maid, have not crushed him,” which, besides being a poorly con- structed sentence, is all at sea, Tarpela was a Romun maid, the daughter of a Roman ofil She opened the gates of Rome to admit the Sabiaes, demanding as her price the ornaments worn on the left arms of the soldiers, aiming to get their bracelets. The Sabine general, disgusted with’ the maid’s treachery, commanded the soldiers to give her all that their left arms held. This not only included their bracelets but their heavy shields us well, and as they threw them upon her as they entered the city, the weight of shields, rather than that of the brace- tets, crushed hor to death. Macaulay, so seldom at fault in ex- pression, yet belongs to the mighty onc occasionnily at fault. In his greut hi tory, referring to Lovd Mordaunt’s hare brained project of a descent upon Fng land, he says: *‘*He had persuaded him- self that it ‘would be as casy to surprise three kingdoms as he long afterward found it to surprise Barcelonu.” Now how could he have made a companison of which one term was not in his mind until “long afterward.” Tennyson’s better fifty years of urope than a oycle of Cathay, is a curious blunder, Its meaning, like that of Macaulay in the quotation given above, is perfectly clear, yet it is a bad expression for all that Fifty years of life in Kurope, with its intelligence, re- finement, and artistic and literary vleas- ure, would be better than untold years of existence in far Cathay, semi-barbaric and entirely lacking in" the elegances and niceties that make life worth the living to the refined and intelligent but, unfortunately, unlike our western h\u(ln, a cyclo has definite length of time in China, and means sixty years: so that, rend with such an inter- ation, the line becomes fauity, while at the same time its meaning is still as cles ystal. ron Nordenskjold says that Green— land is a barren waste, flat and level; vet we will doubtless still continue to sing of “*Greenland’s Iey Mountains, ™ LS AR So say we all of ust Salvation Oil is the greatest cure on earth for pain. 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