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_SPECIAL NOTICES, “ADVEIIEEMENTS FOIL THESR will be taken until 12:% p. m. for the evenin antl] 8:30 p. m. for the morning of Sunday edi ton. Al ndvortisoments in thess columns 16 conta a | 1ine Aret Inkertion, and J0 cents & 1ine thereafter, or | ® per line per month. No advertisement takon for | loss than % cents for the first insertion. Terms, | eash In ndvance. Count abont seven words to the 1ine. Initinis. figures, symbols, ete., ench count as a, Word_ Al ndvertisements must run_consecutively Advertisers by requesting # numbered check, can have the Jetters addressed to numbered letter n enre of TiE BEE. Anawers 8o addressed will be delivered on presentation of the check SITUATIONS WANTED Ume and 10 & lino there pent taken for loss than 2 COLUM NG RATES after ZWANTED, A SITUATION A8 BOOKKEEPER, or position In_ofico; reliable; Rood rofer enoen. | Adaress 55, Heo. 20 8 “A —WANTED, A POSITION AS CLERK tel or ¢ lub. Kood references. Address & 1650 a 1ine firs No ndvertise IN 1O WANTED--MALE HELP. RATES~ aftor. a 1ino firat time and 10c & line there. dvertisement taken for loss than 2e. B YANTED, BAL MEN ON SALARY OR COM- mission to handle the new patent chemieal nk erasing pencll. Tho groatest selling novelty ever I produced: ernson Ink thoroughly In two seconds: N0 AbTARION Of pAper: 200 10 B0 ver cent profit; ono agent's snlos amounted to 620 In six days, anothor 2 In two hours. We want one general agent in onch atat. tarritory. For terms and full par- ticulars nddress Monroe Kraser Mfg. Co Wis., X 5, ¢ ] WANTED, FIRSI-CLASS MACHINIST. 15 & Cowidl T B IORTRAIT AWTISTS WANTED T0 ¢ our electric 1ght. printa a trial No GivE i s i e ] —WANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN IN A NEW @ of soliclting. Call or address N. V. Lifo Bldg, room S1. Mo 7+ CANVASSERS WANTED T0 SOLICIT OR- dors for OuF xoolslor Portralt C Ware block, O M j MEN TO TAK or callocting: o Tarms: bext spectn Rochester, N. Y. . Ware b Omalin THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. Continued, WITH ALCOVE, ROOM Ll BOARD, 118 ROOMS AND NISHED OR table board. 2103 1 Continued. \" TOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ety proporty K000 and upwards.d to § por cont. No delays. * Farnam Smith & Co.,15th -|l|lr:_av. W REAL ESTATE LOANS, 670 7 PER CENT; no dditlonal charges for commission of Attor noy's foes. W. B. Molklo, First National bank bldg [ VALY DESIRARLE FIST AND SECOND e e et S 1 TRNISIED ROOMS AND BOARD; for four; best summer 10oAtion. 124, M2 Frenter, i; FINKLY F autte sult 312N 0 FURNISHED 1 Capitol avenuo. 4-5% FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS RATES—15¢ n line first time and 10c line there- ftor. No ndvertisament taken for less than 250 ROOMS AND BOARD, w0 VY - COATES, 161 FARNAM. EASTERN MONE: “ AlA)ANl WM. ll,\l(lll* R.%, FRENZER l" K VW UHL, REAL ESTATE LOANS. 32 BEE BLD G LOANS, G. G. WALLACE, 313 BROWN %Ik “" ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. Y Life. 1ond At low rates for ehiolee security on Nobraska or [owa farms of Omahia olty property. (1—}(![ R NICE UNFURNISIIED ROOMS AND Ytwo g00d basement rooms; also stavle. 250 Douglas. MIiT 7 APPLY TO J. L. LOVETT FOR CUEAD money; only fist olnss soourity, 220 8. 13t v L Wa (G 81X UNFURNISED ROOMS, @31 8. 17T Tavenue, betwoen Jackson and Leavenworth, (5° UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 634 8. I7TH ST X 109-8% —_—— BOARDING. A line first timo and 10c & line there- ndvertisement taken for leas thaw AN TOUSE, 1310 DODGE, FOR GOOD nlcor Fooms, eonveniancos, rates and 10- lled. Mrs. Horn, proprietor 201 M 10* Hiow: ation it cannot be ex first time and 10¢ a line thero- ment taken for loss than 2o —FOR RENT, THE 48TORY BRICK BUILDIN 016 Farnan street. The bullding has & firo-proot combunt basement, completo steam-hoating fixtures, water on all the floors, gas, ete. Apply at the offic of The Bee, 13 ] FOR RENT, STOR] 1621 HOWARD, T WEROBES AL BOLOLIARN, VIRR. A and boller, #5 per month. C. K. Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life. 82al BEE BLDG, 109-A! B SALESMEN, PAVS . 01 B ONE, DENCIL AN 2 JOURNEYMAN CAIL ponters atonce, Address L. Box 67, Alllance, Nob. 104 8+ —WIDEAWAKE WHRKERS EVERYWHERE for tho grentost ook on_ enrth; “Shopp's ph Tographaof the World,” costing $100.000: mum- moth 1 lustrated cirenlars and torma free: unparn- lelled naccess: Mr. Thomas L. Martin, Centerville, Tox., cloared #111 In 4 dnya: Mise Rose Adams, Wooster, 0., 82310 40 minutes; Rov. 4. Howard Madison, Lyons, N. Y., 8101 In7 hours: a bonnnz magnificent outnt only §1. Books on credit. Frolght pald, Addross Globe Bible Publishing Cc No. wrbom strect, Chicago, 11k, o Phila 123 5% Phin, B, PLENTY OF WOIK AT FORT CROOK for pick and shovel hands FOR RENT, IN BEST RETAIL LOCATION IN Omaha, entiro socond floor of ‘departmonts \n [t lldi‘ll Eagle Shoe Store, 114 8 10th st. "l 1 —STORE ROOM—_ON N ST., SOUTH OMAIA. Apply at room, 2413 N 8t. M FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. RATES—15 a line first time and 10 n line there- aftor. No wdvertisoment takon for loss than 2oe. DEN FARMS TO RENT. T. MURRAY J-oa jluui(_‘x YARDS FOR REN MURRAY. Mos2 , JIOUSE AND BARN FOR 8 HEAD 100 ACK Hutchinson & Wead, 154 Douglas. STEA DY .."fi‘" B WANTED. GO0 Bi ACKSMITII work to Fight nan. Addross N. Lundquist Toy, Nob, i BY A CIGAIt MANUFACTURING Bioreans Mirm, sulesmen traveling the western states carry thelr goods as s sido 1ne on a libernl con mission; those selling drugs or liguors proferr best of roference requ! 826 North Howard st., Baltimore, Bimmox BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OLD lonrn hiardware business. Addross 1, 62 oo M23i-8 AND ONE_PANTS ob, M250 100 BVANTED AGENTS 10 SELL THE GRAND- st St. Patriok's duy ornament ever seon: Sample 100, O WANTED-TWO makers. C COAT. Aron, Croto, #0 made: don't miss 1t Cloveland, 0. —__ WANTED--FEMALE HELP. tmo and 10c o line 1 nttaken for loss tha RATES—15c a ltno first time and 10c & lino thol after. No advertisoment taken for less than c. WANTED, FURNISHED ROOM entrally located; state terms. FOR GENT: Adare RATES after. RENTAL AGENCY i0c a line there: or loss than 25 ERENCES. 1. 0 1ine first time an No advertisomont taken BANK it W MONEV T0 TOAN ON IMPROVED OITV property, low raie. A. G Krost, Douglas blk, LONG OR SHORT t1me In aums of £300 to §10,000. Mautual Investment Company. 809 “' ~0. W. RAINEY, l‘l!“A“A NAT. BK. BLDG. City mortgages, Lowoest rates. Money on h;l;l‘ “':fi»—.\m ON REAL ESTATE AND COLLAT- teral notes and mortgages bought. Reed & firlh)‘. 434 Board of Trade. “ o PER OENT FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS. Richard C. Pattorson, 151 ‘ 7 —MONEY property & Co., Ki 0 LOAN ON IMPROV bullding loans a speclaity. bach block. W MONEY AT LOWEST RATDS, | linms, First National Bank bulld VW OMAIIA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on ronl estate at lowost market rates. 1oans made in small or large sum and for short or long time No commission 18 charged, and tho loans are not #old in the east, but can always bo found at the bank on the corner of I5th and Douglas stroets 86 Brennan 08 ¥, Wi M __FOR SALE-RFAL ESTATE. Contibed. A oy MUDERN 10 ROOM HBISE, GOOD TOCATION: no trade: cash bargeip. Ad 034, Boe. 7 Mo M16e 20K SALE 400 A«n?fluu IN BLUE RIVER valley, Thayer countd, 10 milos west of Hobron Oneof the very best (igms in the connty: good house, barn, grannries, e ete. and an abundance of fruit, timber and runnie water. Alao for salo or exchange for g0 IS OF oty property. & brick pork packing house and fextures in 1Hebron, Thayer county, noar B. & M. depot. For particulars in- qure of any real estato mgant. in Hebron [ ? INS, NINE-ROOM $1.00) cash.' Klogant homo Pinknoy. -«ia sh, balance 8500 por month; other fine homea; wonld consider some trade. J. Gibson, Créighton block. MTIIM2%* LSALE 205 TO 7-00M HOUSKS, §1.300.00 TO 250000, §100 0 onwe 1000 et o1 ose o rent at 48 Cuming st., 1000 per mo. K. G. Mirroll* 1512 Patrick ave. 67 FOR SALE OR RENT Soveral desirable medium sized and small houses cheap ana on ensy terms. Millard, at Omaha Nat. bank. 55 lmn SALE-SE _CORNER 17th, DORCAS, 836X 188 5 cottages, stable for 6 horses, can be divided 1080 5 1ots. 2y WOULD YoU LIKE A BEAUTIFUL HOME? 1 have a charming 10t at87nd and Woolworth, facing the park, which L will' sell to desirable party upon most favorablo terms, or will bulld to suit purchuser. upan monthly o quarterly payment Call at "once, David Jamicson, 43 Beo bullding, Tnquire at promises. Tl CRE LOT) ADJOINING TIHE TOWN OF Blair, Neb.: good 4 H. W, M(‘IXIM\\, A 4-A 3% Ol SALE OR RENT, 6RO0M COTTAGE (NEW) with fuil 1ot In_Orehiard hill. Apply to W, Anderson, Murray hotel, or 20V 86. Hth street, . JSALE-ON A PROMINENT STREKT, AS- pholt, cast front, on grade, a fine residence, stable, ote, completo 1n every detatl; lntest im' provements: house decorated throughout: ten minutes from conrt houso by motor; o gret chanco 10 socure a modorn homo, Address 1 47, Hee o REAUTIFUL BRICK RESIDENCE OF 8 ROO! mndunn large Barn, ground 40x165. , 46,500, 1,000 casl, bal. 8 por cont, G, ¥ Life. FIRST AND_SECOND W DEIVATE MONEY. Alex. Moore, 401 mortgage loans, 10w rates atldl; MTSS W, WANTED, 10 PEIL CENT MONEY T0 LOAN on gilt edged town property in St. Edwards, Nob. Reference. Exchange bank, St. ' Edwards Nob. A.D.Whito, Henl Estate and Toan Agency, T a W, WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO PLACE 1nrge 10108 0N Inalde bUSINCRS PrOperty at very We also_handlo grouni Geo. J. Paul, 17 M 21618 10w rates of Interest. lonsos on_business properties. Board of Trade. MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS. 50 @ lino first 1ime and 10c a line thoere- No ndvertisement taken for loss than 25c. MONEY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTERS ON ousehold goods, pIanos, organs, horsos, mules, at the Towest possibie rates without al of property or change of pos: arranged to sult the borrowor. ymonts of any wmount b made at any ne, reducing both principal and Interest, thus ig patrons all the benefits of the partial pay- sc0 me when you want a lon, or If moro convonlent, call telephono 1621 and your businesss Cnn bo trankacted at home. Money always on hand; 0o delay; no publiclty; lowest rates: business confidential B.¥. Muaters, t. 4, Withnell blk, (5th and Harney. ) ON ANY KIND OF A. . Harrls, W5 T WILL LOAN MONEY security: "strictly ~confidential. room I, Continental block. STORAGE. TV OLDEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAGE house In tlio elty. Williams & Cross, 1214 Harnoy. WANTED—TO BUY. —WANTED, A GIRL FOR G Call at once. 1212 Sou ERAL HOUSE. I8t streo —WANTED, LADIES AND GIRLS TO DO OUR Jnew work for us at home: £ to 38 per week osily mnde: no painting or canvassing: send self- nddressed_envelope. Echo Mannfacturing Co.. 4 Liberty square, Boston, Muss. 145 8% “A LADY WA? Jparlor at home, Mich. TED T0 MANAG, Sylvan Totlet Co., Port » xchunged: highest pricos paf hand goods. Boston Furniture Co., 605 N. 16th st. 630 M PAIR OF SCALES, 100 TO N VANTED, Addross O (8, Bee. pounds cupacity. )TO BUY A FULL LOT ON CORNER, [~ WANTE W "Bukdeite . "and A und 27th sts.; givo prices, location, ete. dress M Toft, 107 8. 16th. GENERAL HOUS| \—\\.\hlm) GIRL FOR k. 2012 B 1225-8% WA Jher honrd. Enquirs ap 53t 25th aveniio. M2 o . A SECOND GIRL AT 614 N. Utreot. Mig fautiy Of Hirees 101 C—\\;L'TI':I).A(HI(VI. FOIt HOUSEWORK IN A private family. Apply to 510 8. 22 st. 107 —WANTED, A COOK AND DISHWASI City Hotel, cor. 10th und 1iarney. CrANEAT GIRLTO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK Jin family of i ndults: n kood place for tho ri girl. Apply at 2011 Spriice ht. 1 O WANZED-SOUNG LADY T0 BOTTLE PER- Jtume and to handle lndios totlet articlos. Must bo willlngto travel. No canvassing. Call at 1048 6th St from 1040 i2a. m. and2 o {p FOR RENT--HOUSES. Perow NT. 11-1R00M HOUSE FILLED WITI roomars wnd boardors. wnd furniture for salo; focation best. Addross 5, Boe. D 4 & 5IROOM HOUSES, $10 to $15. BEST It 1dence iats In clty. Mead Iny't Co., 442 Boe vidi. ])4 ROOM FLAT, 2405 LEAVENW ORTH 81 — WOR RENT, STEAM 1 he . B, Tler block, e Bireots. They have all cony repalr. Call st lior & Co's., 112 Harnoy D;koom Jiousk lall conveniences, 1ing, Barker block. D- HOUSKS, COTTAGES. ROOMS, 614 N. 17th 34 _4i5ml ]) FOR 16T AND troots. 104 Jom cottage with water, 85 4700w fint witn water, 8 G.room fiat, stoam heat, Newly papered and puintod, $30. Koborts, 161§ Chteago atraot, i TILAND DAVE 5.00 per month, F. K. RENT AT P;oloos ¥haT street; froshly pup OVER 62 BOUTH rodi all modern cony, ences. Ineluding lnrge kitchen range. Apply Wind- sor, Kemp & Co., 23 N. Y. Lifo blag. v MW T)jiHR RENT, ¢ROOM FLAT, FRONT 1611 AND Hickory. D.. OR RENT, FIRAME HOUSE, NO. 600 8 streot, in kood repair. Rent §i5.00 por month Call at 1o & Co's., 11 riey street. M5 EAST . koox COTTAGE, 27711, FLRON' milo from . 0.all moa. imp., §25. Troom cottage, 8211 Seward, new, protty, b Groom bouse, Kt neur 81 Mary's avo. § Fidelity Trust Co., . entrance N. Y. mm i) SHOURES AND APAWIM ‘dence block in clty, 56 8. D. YOI RENT, FLAT OF 4 ROOMB, G lwoor, eheap (0 Fight party. 2604 Plerco OF HOUSES, STORES, FLA T8 Paul, 17 Board of Tradg, ~LARGE LI otc., 8 and up. FOR SALE—FURNITURE. 150 n line first time and 10c o (in _after. No advertisemont taken for_loas than %e. O; ()-FOR SALE, FURNISHINGS COMPLETE FOR u ten-room Liouse, with lease for 14 months, four blocks west Of postoffice. Surroundings strictly first class, nono_hetter. On_corner, yard, shade treos. barn. modern conyen aible for bonrding or room latting. Possossl any time from now to May 1. Rent #).00 por m on Prices will be found very reasonablo. 1If con tions are favorable will remaln us boarders. I 42, Bee oftice. Mig9 11+ ()FOR SALE, VELRY CIEAP. ELEGANT LEA. ther upholstered furniture, elght chuirs ‘and lounge; suitablo for office oF library. Address P50, Beo office. 328 RATES FOR SALE--MISCELLANEOUS. RATES—15c a lino first time and 10c a line there: after. No advertisoment taken for less than Zjo. Q FINE UPRIGIT PIANO, STANDARD MAKE used only fow montis, at & sacritioe. 2072 Caid —FOR SALE, TWO BILLIARD AND TWO P tablos, with cues, balls, racks; h. Harker bloct ROTT 15th street, r Qx WANTED, 170 SELL foundland and half buli dog. A DOG HALF N Call at 2210 8. loth x ROB'T PRITCHARD, .3, WITHNELL u ~MONEY ON FURNITURE, HORSES, PIANOS. Keystone Mtge. Co., room 208, Sheoly' block. { WIEN YOU WANT A CHATTEL LOAN SEE W. It. Davis, room 0, Contlnental biock. 09 BA.X.R GOODS RATES—15c a lino first timo and 100 a line there- after, No advertisement taken for less than 2c L ARGEST STOCK IN ENTIRE WEST: THEAT.. rical wiks and beards 8 spoclaity. Wigs, bangs switchos, halr chalns, etc. sond for catalogue Mall orders solicited. Davies, 111 8. 15th st., Omaha 16 F[HE IDEAL LADIES' HAIR DRESSING PAR- lors, switches, bans, wigs, toupces, Jowelry and halr ornnmonts in Atock; wigato order, specinl at- tention given to mall orders. 209 S. 15th st., 34 floor. MaM M20* PAWN BROKERS, RATES—15¢ a line first time and 100 line there- _aftor.No advertisement taken for less than 25c. BEN B MARTL REMOVED TO 107 8. 15TR BT o1 A6 S, SNYDER'S LOAN OFFICE, . 1510 DODGE ST. MO 31 ifimu SOHLE, OFFICE 1115 FARNAN 81 o STRAYED. lino first Imo and 10 a nne i No advertisement taken for less than 25 QTRAVED. A DARK HAY MARE, £YEAR OLD, Any Information will ba rowarded by John Rois: QoEH, 20th and Dupont streots M2i2 8 = LOST. RATES—150 a }ine first i and 10c a line thero after. No ndvortisementtaken for loss than oc- b pobalin bl Lo U OST, FOX TERRIER, BLACK AND TAN HEAD, whito body, black ruiapg roward for rolyrn, California st. pES Y LOANED ON FURNITURE, HORSES, planos, Fred Tercy, R. 45, Ratnge! —~MONEY TO LOAN, 0. 00, %0 DAYS ON FURNI- ture, live stock, etc. Duff Green, removed to Koom # and . Barker bk 183 MONKEY ON BONDS, STOCKS, WARRANTS personsl proporty. Wayne$ Balley 402 Karbach 960 M31* BUSINESS CHANCES. RATES—I5c a line first time and 10c a lino there- aftor. No advertisement taken for less thun 25c. 7 BUY THE COMMERCIAL. THE LBADING hotel at Broken Bow, Neb, " No land in’tradg. 9 nunssnkxiffli. NGAGEMED TG DILESS MAKING IN famillios sollcited. M Sturdy. 5205, 260 st MASQUERADE COSTUMES, ETC. ADIES & GENTLEMEN CAN RENT MASQUE- irade costumes at 114 B16th. Golden Eagle stora. 960-m 12 —__MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. sl el b L AL o0 JASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD. CARSON & BANKS, /room 30 Barker block, Amnha. 18 ~ CUTLERY GRINDING. qlfi.\ll YOUR SCISEORE RAZORS. BT (s ’l() B 15 Dground to Undorland &o., 1063 Tth at, 7_¥OR SALE, HOTEL, FURNISIIED, 17 ROOMS, Qolng n koo business: terms oasy: location best. Address Box 89, Chadron Neb. ~ M25{ Ms* FOR SALE, A FI T a man with asmall capital 5 1nvest in o stock of general merchandiso; well established businoss; #00d profits. - Addross box 714, Omahi, Neb. 47 m 160 ONE-HALF OR ALL OF HARDWARE STOCK. 0d trade, good location, cheap rent. and good renxons for seiling. Address Lock Box 92, Lincoln, Nob. M54 § Y QR RENT, ABOUT MARCH 1. THE HOW. ard hotel, corner Howard and 16th streots; con- tains about 40 rooms, which aro furnished com- plote. A good opportumity to the right party. or particulars call at ller & Co's., 1112 Harney street. MTI3 CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES 1n 0ld line companies. Send description A. K. Brocklesby, box 233, Hartford, Conn. o5 _GRAND OPENING FOR GENERAL MER. handise store: town booming; canning factory and sash and door factory nlrendy established: great inducements being offered for 4 cronmery; the bost store bullding I town _vacant; rent low; rare chance. A.D. White Real Kstate Agency, St. Ed- ward, Boone Co., Neb. MYds 9 Y MEAT MARKET FOR SALE IN ONE OF [ tho most thriving towns of Nobrask, ~Addross st., Owabia, Neb. 110-9 MISCELLANEOUS. RATES-15c u line first time and 100 a 1ino thore- aftor. No advertisemont taken £or less th an 23c. HAMILTON BROS., CARPENTERS AND bullders.” Al kinds joubing. 414 8o.1th. Tol. 1179 ST |_{7L AIMS FOR SALARIES, SERVICKS, WAGES, otc., wgninst corporatlons or Indiyidunls, bought aiid advanced on. VY. it Davis, K Contingntal blk 'R—um.\nu\n EMPLOVMENT OKFIOR, 314\ 8 malo and femalo help; orders by omptly attonded to - Iteferenco: Owmahu Natl nk, Tol. 884, 12 OLAIBVO ANTS. RATES 150 o _Bfter. No adv o first timo wnd 100 & 1ino thoro. tisement taken for lesy than 25c. \ MADAME FRITZ, 230 CUMING STREL Rclairvoyant and trance medium: independont volces: tells past and future. 2UM2A* J—MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, Drolinble business medium, Hfth year 119 N, 1ith. 85 —ARLIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WONDERFUL Prevelations. Challenges the world. Mr Logravo, desd tranc Imist and iife roader; tells yo udle Lo grave; unites the sepss i causes mi riage with tho one you love; telis whero you will icceed and in what businoss best adapted for; has 0 colebrated Kgyptian breastplate £or luck and to destro Intiuences; cures fits. Intemperance and all private complaints with massage, baths 1 alcohol treatment. Send k me and date of birth and receive accurate lifo shart; 2 cents (n stamps for cireular: give initials of one you will marry: also photos of samo. Ofice 1007 Bouth 1ith street, tirst #00r; hourx, 4 & m to § m. Come one, come sll. aud be convincad of t wonderful oracle. M7+ HABSAGE. BATHS, ETO. FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS. BATES—lsc a line first time and 100 1in after. No advertisement taken for less —ELKGANTLY FURNISHED KOOMS FOR GEN- Ytlemen only; all modern improvements. ‘140 Douglun st 1i kg BENT 0N ; LARGE FRONT Ol TWO Yuuck furnished or unfurnished rooms. 122 South Both stroet. Wi —NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FOR ONE OF IWo gentlemen, 2010 Davenport st. 97 FOR RENT, FURNISIED OB UNKUIL iniahied rovuis £0r }ight housekeeping. 1112 FAI et T-MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTROTHER: Ip and hair treatment, manicure s, 81954 8. 1641, Withuoll blk. T —MADAME BMITIL 1131 DOUGLAR STRBET, room 7,84 4oor. Alcohol sulphur lllfl;fil baths. & Liver Co., butchers’ supplies, 12i7 Howard Y PARTNER WANTED IN THE MANUFAC. ture of brick, business already established, capacity of plant 10,000 per day, 2 banks of clay, 15 ncres clay inall, bullding and paving, 65-horse power boller, 55-horse power engine, Oblo brick machino and spreads, and all other toa for a first-class yard: established 5 yer the trade of contral Nebraska; will sell half or all. For further particulars inquire of P. A. Stewart, Hastings, Adsms Co., Neb. 720 9 FOR REMINCTON TYPEWRITER BESTIN THE WORLD. Jos. P. MEGEATH, 1607% Farn'm Hhmat, Omaha, Neb. MARCH 7 1892 HAVE YOU THE GRIPPE? Man y People Have It ard Do Not KnowTt How to Recognize the Symptoms and ow to TroatThem. Hundreds of people have the Grippe who do not know It. Not nocessarily the final stages, but the first stages. They feel palns in the head, and u bad taste in the mouth, get tired and despondent, have chilly sensations, 1imbs and muscles ache. In some cases these things are overlooked, Inmos 1enses perhaps they are considered simply a slight cold. In nearly every case thoy fndicato the coming of Grivpe. There Is but one thing to do when these symptoms appear, and that is to take promp and vigorous measures. to fortify nature to repel the enemy. A littlo well directed cffort atjust the right timo will accomplish very much more than labored offorts afterwards, There is but one thing to be done, and that is touse a pure stimulant, something that will promptly arrest and in no way injure, some- thing endorsed by sclentists, recommended by physicians, and populat because so oMciont— Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey. Two yoars ago, and last yoar when the Grippe was raging,this was the standard remedy used, and recom- mended by the profession. It did more to provent the Grippo than all other known or recommended rewodies. It preserved many people in health who would otherwlse have beon eriovously sick, perhaps oven worse. It 18 us cfficient today as over. It should bo borne in mind that other so called whiskies may not be so efficient, and If any denler us. serts that such whiskies aro the sime, distrust him at once. There is but one medicinal whiskey, and that is Dufty's Puro Malt. A Written Guarantee to Cure kvery Case or Monoy Refunded. Our oure 1s permancnt and nota PItshing up. Casss ©entod SeVen YOATs Ag0 hAvo never scen A symptom stnce, By doscribing ease fully wo ean troat you by mail, and we givo the same strong guarantee to cura orrefund all money. Thoso Who prefor to come hera fortraatment can do soand we will pay railrond faro both ways and hotel bills while hore If we fail to curo We Challenge the World for u case that our MAGIC REMEDY willnot cure. Write for partioulars and gotthe evidenco. Inour soven yoars' practics with this MAGIC REMEDY it has been most difioult to overcome the prejudioes against so callod apaoiisy Butunder our strong guarantes thousands aro trying itand boing cured. We guarantoo to curo or rofanl every dollar, and a8 wo have A roputation to prite & also financial backing of §X0,0X It is porfoctly safe to allwho will try the treatment. Herotoforo you havy been putting up and paylng outyour money for difter ent treatmonts, and although you are not yot curat no0ne hias pald baok your money. We will posjtively curo you. OId chronio, decp sontod_casos oured n3) to 9 days. Investigate our financial standing, our reputation as business men. Writo us for names and addresses of those we have cured Who have given pormisslon to rofor to them. Itcosts you only post- agoto do this, If your symptoms nre sore throat, mucous patehes in mouth, rhoumatism in bonos an 1 Jolnts, balr falling out, eruptions on Any part of thy body, feollng of gencral depression, patns in head or oones. You have no time to wasto. Thoso who ary constantly taking mereiry aal potash should discon tinue it. Constant use of theso drugs will suroly bring sores and eating ulcers in the end. 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BETTS & BEITS, 11950 uth flnddrrss on receipt 14th St., N. I8 Corner 14th and Douglas Sts, Omaha, Neb. Oregon Short Line & wity Company—stockholders' Meeotiug. Notlce s hercby glven that the monual meating of the stockholders of the Ore Short Line & Utal Northern Rallway com- pany, for the election of diroctors such other business as muy lezally come before the meeting, will be held at” room No. 41, Hooper Ballding, Salt Luke City, Utuh' Torritory. upon Wodnesday, tho 16th duy of March, 1815 at 10 o'clock a. mi. Stock transfer books will close upon the 20th day of February, and reopen upon the 17uh day of Marche ALEXANDEN MILLAR, Becretary, BosToN, Mass., Feb. 3, 1802 F16d @M Proposuls for Bonds, Sealed bids wiil bo recetved at the office of the Clty Tressuror, Omaha, Neb, up o 13 o'olook Maroh 10th, 1592, for ‘the pirchase of $175.000.00 2) your 5 per cont City Hall Bond: The prinefpal und interest are payable at Kountzo Birgas New York.~ Lotorcat. payuble semi-annually. Each wust 8 tute the price and the smount of bonds sought for and must include interest up to date of delivery. fssued under authority of Charter of wet: ropolitan cities aud Ordinwnce 240 approved Junuary 0ch, 1802, The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. HENRY BOLLN, Fladeans Clty Treasurer. tah 0 Kail MILITARY MATTERS. A Good Word for the Woarers of the Yellow nmes—Gossip of the Western Forts, A gay lad 1s tho trooper, young or old; offi- ocer, non-commissioned officer or private. A rolling gait when dismounted, with legs somewhat wide upart and a little percoptible stiffness in the muscles of tho thigh distine guish him from the “doughboy,” as ho ao- lights in calling the infantryman or artiller- st. Liko the alligator, the duck and other amphibious creatures, the trooner speak, of two elemen Dismounted he is a good soldior ana ready to fight if so ordered, but the detriment of the diminution of nom- bers,every fourth man being required to hold the horses, and the comparatively restricted rango of his carbine, render him at a disad- vantage under such circumstances. Mouuted, the cavalryman is in his ole- ment. Ho'ls a king on his throne and mon- arch of all ho surveys. Ouly horsemen know the strong sympathy that exists be- tween the horse and his master. It is @ spectes of magnetism, Stoed and rider each inspires tho other with his own life, spirit and courage. Something of the superior in- tolligence of the man is transmitted to tho horse, who soon learns his master's slightest wish and enters with him into the spirit, of the chase, the parade or the charge. ‘Ihis thrilling sense of power and delight, of mu- wal confidence and enjoyment, render the troopor und his horse akin to the contaurs of mythology. Experiments with the electric light for signaling purposes continue to bo made in tho Euglish sorvice, but so far with only partial success, tho dificulty being to cus off the light suficiently sharply to inaicato the duration of tho fiashes. As it is tho incan- descence continues some moments after tho current has been shut off, and one flash 1s thus connected with another. To remedy this fault a naval omficer on the rotired list has recently submitted to the admiralty an invention by which, by means of discs or arms, the light is entirely blindod automa- tically at the same moment that the current censes to operate, The invoator contends that by his plan not only could ordinary signaling bo carried on, or ships might at all timos show thoe course they were steoring, or light ships wight indicate to 1ifeboats the position of wrecks, eto. Until the new sys- tem has been tried it is impossible to s whetbor it 1s an improvement upon those now being experimented with, and which enables a message to be sont at tho rato of about fifty wordsa minute, but having re- gard to the importanco of seuding mossages at even & greater spead if possible, there sooms to be good reason for considering the expediency of giving it a trial, A “kicker” up at Fort Meado sont the fol- lowing complaining lotter to tho editor of tho Army and Navy Register: “Our library is the worst I ever saw and hurdly deserves its name, as thero is only o very limited number of books, and even those are 1 & degradod stato, The reading room, too, is a fraud. We have only five or six noewspapers and one monthly magazine. When officers givea hop or dance, which they unfortunatoly give ofien, tho singlc lamp which illuminates the library is taken away and wo are deprived of the pleasurs of reading 'what little thero1s, Our present communding officer takes considerable iuter- est iu our physical welfare. We get plenty of futiguo for the development of our muscles, sawing wood, shoveling snow, ote., but what about our morals. ['rom 5 until 9 o'clock av night is & very long time. What isaman to do? Lying on the bunk and reading “Rider Haggard” or Jules Verne, or oven to play seven-up with a comrade, aro pleasart enough occupations for two or three nights, but not for every night in the year. 1f there is apything that drives men out of the army it Is the dreariness of the soldier's life. ~ Tho same thing today, the same thiug tomorrow, the same all year round. Could not our’ houored colonel do something for us to make life the least bit more pleasant? Wo are so much in need of a good Iibrary and reading room. If for instance, a gymna- sium could be built where a man could de- velop his muscle instead of having to work in the saw mill for that purpose, and if, and a great many i0's Icould point out.but 1don’t wish to oceupy your valuable timo with my angrammatical “writing. I shall therefore conclude by remaining yours, very respect- fully,” ‘A SUFFERER. Fort Skdne; Private George Tibbitts, Company I, Twenty-first infantry, roturned on tho 25th from & three months' furlough. Acting Hospital Steward Samuel H. Leo- poid rejoined the post from afour months’ fur- fough on the 25th and left two days later for Iort Brown, Tex., to which post he had been assigned during his absence. The following named recrujts onlisted by Licutenant Stamper, Twenty-first infantry at Lincoln and other points In eastern Ne- braskn, arcived during the week: Joseph Hanson, Leroy Mason and Jobn B. Galla- sher. ' Sergeant Thomas H, Oliver, Company E, was discharged on the 20th by expiration of term of service. Privato Patrick G. Westwater, Company , who was sent from here to Fort Omaba for meaical observation, was discharged at that post on the 26th by order of the War department. Private Daniel C. Twenty-first infantry, the 28th, A very successfnl amateur ur’\mmln enter- tainment for the benefit of the Ipiscopal church in the ndjacent village of Sidney, was given at tho post theutre on Tuesday even- ing last. It was termed *Our Rogiment.” CAST OF CHARACTERS, Mr. Dobbinson, a retired merchunt. rettri e -oowCaptain Ebstoin Mr. Ellaby. Casoy, Company A, was discharged on . bis friend, . Ouptuin Duncan Cuptuin Fotherston, Eightii Tancers . . Licuten:nt Morrow ier, I tensnt Van Douan © at Mudborougl Lieutenant Upton Lieatenant Gay Warr tenant Palmer JMrs. Stowitst Miss Jewett hml kN lmrwlull. ,\lr co and wird. e TN Maud Ellaby, Eilaby's nie Miss Blane! Eeene—Mudboroueh-on: sl W ing room at Mr. Dobbinsoa's. Act Morning room at Mr. Ellavy’s. Acti.-=Mr. Donbinson's grounds. The following premotions and appoint ments were made here during the past week Corporal Carl Morreson, promoted Sergeant, and Artificer Miles G. Wellman, appointed corporal, both in Company E, Tiyenty-first infantry, and Private Goorgo Senellkopf, This yoing lady examines the young scholar, * Johnnie, where is Carlshad ? “Part of it in every drug store in the United States,” “ How do you make that out " “The Cur sbad Sprudel Salts and the ‘Waters are,” *“What have they done for you, that you know so much about them [ “Why, they have cured papa of his dyspepsia, wad in the place of a cross father they have given mo o kind and loving parent.” Dyspepsia will spoil the most angelic temperament, Too much bile inactivity of the liver will start it, Try the Carls- bad Sprudel Salts or use the imported Carlsbaa Waters, A standard, a never- failing remedy. The genuine have the signature of ** Bisner Mendelson Co., StfiaAg\mu, New York," on every bottle, Pleo's Memody for (ntarra is the Bost, Baslost 10 Uso, wnd Cheapest. P drugglats or sent by mall, e e, Warten, Fa. Company A, Twenty-first infantey, appointed corporal. Schellkopf is one of our veterans, havine boen with the rogient continaously sinco It took station in Arizoua, almost & quarter of a century ago. Although over half of the porformors wore dobutantes in tho theatrical line, tho per- formance was most oxcellont and has beon followed by tho most favorable oriticiam, It would be fmpossible to individualize where 80 much merit existed, as overy one played his or her part to porfection. Tho houso was jammed as it had never been beforo, stand- ing room even being at & premlum. Although the eutranco feo was morely nominal, the church will recoive between $0 and §70, Lieutenunt F. L. Palmer read a highly in- teresting and instructive paper, entitlod Wil Mortality Increaso or Decraase During Future Wars,” before the post lycoum on Iast Friday, ‘The papor showed gro at pain and research, Major S. M. Whitaide ml||rnm| last Tuos- day from a short leave of absonoce. Licutenant W. J. Nicholson s negotiating for a carload of Colorado potatoas for n the mess hall. Kansas potatoes aro not good enoush for tho “Yankees" at this post. Iorage Master J. A. Hubert went to Law- rence Tuesaay to attend the funoral of his uncle, Charles Groshoelder. Private Baunker, o musician of somo roputo, enlistod forand was sont Tuesday to tho First Cavaley band, Kort Custer, Montana. John K. Graves, who deserted from B troop, Seventh cavalry, last August, was ar- restod in Leavonworth a fow days ago and turned over to tho military authorities at ort Leavenworth, A deputy United States marshal made tho arrest and received his 860, Miss Fritza Baroard, twho bas boen visit- ing with Captain and Mrs. Jacobs, returned Thursday to her homo in Omaba. Corporal Kelly of G troop, Seventh cav- alry, camo in last Saturday ‘with another “?l sh of “rain makers” from Kansas City, o. Dr. James Glennan returned during the woek from a threo months' sick leave, and left immediatoly for his proper station, camp at Oklabhoma City, Lance Corvoral MeKenzie, Tuesday morning Kansas City. Tho ofticers’ school and lycoum are both well artended. Several fine essays have boen read by the younger officers. We would like w sond Tk Brk a fow of them, as they are very interosting as well as valuable reading. Tho oficers’ mess and clubis in a very flourishing condition. 'he following are thosa who run tio concern: resident, Gen- eral James W, Forsyth; vice president, Cap- tain W. S. Edgerly; First Lieutenant Bul- lock is tho secretary, and First Licutenant Slocum trensuror. Privates Moreau and Gaunt, D troop, Sev- enth cavalry, who were recently tried by a gouoral court martial and naving been ac- quitted, the dopartment commander directs they be released and restored to duty. Our oficient rogimental quactermaster, hotel keeper and farmer, Lieutenant W. J. Nicholson, has already several acres of land oa tho post farm plowed up and has sown onion and spinuch seed, so that the men will havo carly vegotables. If thero is an officer in the service who works harder for the en- listed men’s interest than Lioutenant Nichol- son we would like to have his photogra ph. Private Clarence Loder, Light Buttery F, Fourth cavalry, sorved a wholo year and then bought his discharge. The deal was consummated last Tuesday. Clarence is a great elocutionist and a shinioe light in the Young Men's Christian association, but was never cut out for a soldior. Captain C. A. Varnum, Seventh cuvalry, who came very near being knockod out by tho “grip,” is around again, as chipper as a bird, That new boy cured him. Fort Washakio, The ofticers and ladies of the post enjoyed asocial hop on 'riday cvening. At midnight the party adjourned to the rosidence of Cap- tain Ray,where they were served with a fina sunper, Captain Pitcher, Eiguth infantry, has gono east on leave. ivate Meledy, formerly of the Fifth calry, has re-cnhsted in the Sixth and joined troop B. Corporal Kuupfer, troop B, bas been pro- moted sergeant, and as the former sergoant will be discharged in a few days a general all around promotion will follow, Lieutcnaut Beardsley, Sorgeant Senecal, and party have returned 'from their hunting expedition and wero very successful. “The guard house 1s undergoing a thorough opairing and so also is the canteen building. The latter will soon present the appoarance of an eastern stock emporium, as a large quantity of goods is daily expected. A correspendent for the Buffalo Echo in speaking of the Indian soldier says: Company I, Eightn infantry, is now at its maxioium sirength, has a full complement ot noncomtmissioned officers and two trumpet- ors. One-fourth of the men of the company speak English and a gooa portion of the re- mainder can understaud it. All of them thoroughly understand the communds which are ifuvariavly given in Eunglish, and the atncrity with which they throw their pieces into any preseribed position would do credit to any organization in tho service, They aro well fed, well clothed, d are content. There are still a good many young warrlors who ure anxious to enlist, us tbey see tho difference 1u comfort between their lot and that of the more fortunate brothers who bave embraced the military service as a means of livelihood and asure road to civiliza- tion. If they could beinduced to leave the viclnity of their homes other reziments could be provided for from amongst the ninble Shoshone or the stalwart Arapshoe, ort Sully, Lieutenant Uline, Twelfth infantry, ono sergeant, one corporal and six pr vates of same regiment loft the post the 2d inst. to moot, the payinaster at Piorre and to escort that gentleman here, This is one of the fow remaluing posts that still receives bimontbly payments, Maybo some day tho authorities will cast their watch- ful oyes in our dircetion and place us on an cqual footing (monthly paymonts) with our more favored comridds at less isolated posts. Iather Fenton of Pierre, 8, ., is ex- pected here Sunday. The topic now is, “Bal masque the 17th of treland,” Sergeant Murphy, Third infantry, arrived at vost March 2 in charge of ten recruits for company 1, Third infautey,which is no longer a skeleton tut a full blooded company. soral Foeller and Private Snyde Eighth cavalry and Sergeant IReo, Musician Woodface and Privates lted Eagie and Kiile- dow the Toe, Third cavalry, out on recruit- ing service for company I, Third cavalry, passed through o last week en route to Iort Meaae, 5. D, Post Sergeant Major Lang has applied for a three months' furlough, with probuble wis- chirge from tho service on expiration of samo. His compauy commacder does not liko the 1dea of parting with the sergeant, ha eing one of the best men in bis compavy. B troop, left for recruiting service in Hospital Steward Parker has started tha first hot bed in the post for the use of the hospital gardcner, Parker is s good a farmer as be is a soldior he can safely count on haviog the best garden in [ort Robinson, As we got new officers wo are led to tho study of new ideas. Mayor Ilsley thinks that all cavalry borses should buve their tails upiformly “‘banged” six inches apove the hock joint; oue of his claims is that it is conducive to cleanliness. Major Ilsley has made a decided improve- ment iy the uappearance of his quarters by having removed the high latticed fence which nearly surmounted the house and made it look like & hen coop, David O, Scipio, one of the clarionet. pi ers of the Ninth cavalry band, was buried this afterscon with wilitary bhonors. The body was carrled from the hospital to the post hall, where a funeral sermon was oreuchied by ey Plummer, regimental chap- nin. It was the largest funeral since tho one for our late lamented colouel, Edward Hatch, A Knusas M and Colds, Colds and coughs have beeu so prevalaut during Lbe past few months that the experi- ence of Albert avorite of Arkansas Civy, Kan, cannot fail 1o iuterest some of our readers, Hereiuis In his own words: * contracted & cold early Just spring that set. tled on my lungs and had hardly recovered from it wben I caught another that hung on all summer and jeft me with & hacking cough which I thought I never would get rid of, had used Chamberlaiu's cough remedy some fourteen years #go with much success and concluded to try it again, When I had got through with “ono bottle my cough had left me and | have uot suffered with a cough or cold slnce. I bave recommended it to others and all speak well of it b0 cent boutles for sale by drugkists,

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