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THE OMAHA DATLY BEL TUBBDAY, DECE MBER 13, 1892, SN S— W TR Bt AL TR N N R—_—, 5% FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. tnwed ROOM, FOR ONE Ol TWO with of without board ventent to PRFk Avenue s, SPECIAL DYERTISEMENTS will be taken until 12 N unti1 890 p. m. for the \ons NOTICES. FoR THESE COLUMNS | 01 m. for the evening Jorning of Sunday edl- | % GENTLEMEN private family, con W10 Lenvenworth Aty ment taken for lers than 25 conts for | 18T ST Tic | these colomnn 1% contan | nsertion and | & word for | fneertion, or §1 50 per line per | weash in advance. Initinle, figures, | [ TR DOLAN 20 AND 31 N i~ FOR RENT WITH ROARD, an 1R 203 streot FURNI HoOMS nrst subsequent montl. Ter AND BOARD, M0t 1 A FURNISHED sntiemen. %019 198 15% ench Answers 8o addressed will be delivered on the lA 2 JUTH BTH TREET, BT S SITUATIONS -WANTED. WANTED, SITUATION AS OVERSEER OF tock of grain farm: man of family: ean glve d reference. Marry 8. Saunders, Monternma.in 21 H* 270 NICELY FURNISIIED ROOM ANI 08 1 ou gl UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Tooms ¥ with xton bic HOARD, M7 MODERN CONVENIRNCES, TO ut children; 2901 Farnam. Inauire X 78 " Gt Tiw WANTED, POSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED | 030 1 Acieher, either aa pubiie of o private sch = gradnate from hoth & Hterars and a commercial | (3 e koo Teforcnoos. AQiross S 8, oarg Hee. — G AT yony || Chniniwd ¥oommi X COMVITINT NURSE T0 CARE FOR | | Fnised oo et s ) leavenwort rd FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES. OFFICE the teloph vice I streets. 3 ROOMS AT 1502 CALIFORNIA ST, W72 J28 2 FOR RENT, TWO OR with a1l mode ront rons THIEE UNFUR - n convenle baby 23 124 WANTED- MALE HELP. MAN WANTED ( Jienrn quickly. A B TUAAY WANTUL STARY AN Exyers B : 10 4500 DAY SURE, Charies s, Omans, | ] Nen, —SATARY METTD280 OR COMMISSION TO AGENT handlo the Patent Chemieal Ink Krasing | Mhe most useful and novel Invention of the nge. ¥rases Ik thoroughly in two seconds. Works l1ke magle. A0 Lo 500 per eent profit. Agents making K. Wenls0 want a general agentto take erritory And ApUOINLAUD ARENTS. A TATO make money. Write for terms and a sam eraslug. Monroo Eraser Mg, Co, X TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS 218 BURT ST 115 NEALAIY, ONE W AN WD FOR RENT CREATD as and n i1Lor sor- 1ith and Farnam M 813 FOR WENT, FOURRSTORY BRICK WARK: house with trackage. knquire J. A. Crelghton (8 1at National Bank bldg D! THE -8TORY BRICK BUILDING, 16 Farnam st The building has & Hroproof oe. ment basement, complete steanheating fxtures water on all the floors, gas, ete. Apply at ths office of e Hee. 018 oW Tows CORN Established trade Howard, ] ONE FOUIUSTORY BRICK BUILDING 22 F wide. 107 Harney street. s DAL TRENY - FOR RENT, A VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING, ];»\VA.\TKI!, FIRST CLASS COACIHMAN. b lln:.h- l'urn N(l”";(v\lll" with fl:h":‘ '||I l'l‘:‘l\l'; GUBTAVOE & M0 Carmichael, eare of MeCord, Brady & Co. 215 “AGENTS—WE WANT MEN, WHO ARE AL | = == Bt sl S o ehrey our. fubri AGENTS WANTED. SoEs MabuTuotutors ON Coy Cloverand, o JoIABY AGENTS WAUTED AT | ant, congenial e yyment and splendid retu MG 200 “ AG PRUDENTIAL LI Ins. Co., Ko e dress “Demelvo.” P, 0. box §, block, oppo Baltimore, M0 19 Apply room 20, Frenzer M270 §10° WANTED, AGENTS BVERY WHERE Iny 10 Life.” Hig money; bes ontiit ¢ onts: send quick. J ¥ Co Neb, O DESK 1ROOM ho, steamn heat Vattarson ¢ PAID WEEK PUITHE AGENTS WANTED at Slnger oflice, SALARY ym ok, AGENTS' SNAP ddress Gochenour .00 4 FOR IENT o notl R FOR BARBER SHOP. Wright & Lasbury, loth and NTS WANTED, good pay PO 18T C1 Hote ASS MEAT COOK Lincoln, Neb, WANTED AT pETRES terma; M W WO o to lenr Addr CAN SPEAK TIE the banking Hust 1n 1 81 Ang, 8 7, 1le B WANTED EXPERIENCEDG ERMAN COACH man: wigs $15.0) per mouth, Adolph Mever, 1it and Farnan P AGENTS WANTED, 85 10 810 A DAY EASILY miude; send 15e for sample of our new patent Indios’ dross holder, wiih full particulars. G. Sio bert & CO., 569 Westinluster stroot, St Paul, Minn, B A NO, 1 LITHOGRAPH S0- tor for the northwestern torritory, Address Eteplions Lithographing and Engraving compuny BL. Louls, M., with reforence % to whero you hav Dbeen. amount of trade you are able to control, sul- ary, oto. M1 HWOMEN FOR U, 8, WORK IN | & Gicarn, Lavor ax L CENT e S0 s Boara Trnde WANTED, AN WANTEDT) BUY.FURNITURE AND HOUSE hold koods. 1620 Dod 10 D1 N Wikl PAY Nary goos No commission. CKS OF 5. groceries. Alex. Moore, 401 Beo bidg ALL RNMENT and Loulsinna. eney, 303 Bouth 150 \'jv,\.\ B Tnauire 1019 INPLEME poy cash. Van Paite BUY, , Board of TADIES Ot YOUN akant work at thelr ow day can bo quietly mu 10 canvassing, - For partic o Mfg Co., Box midl, Bost Ui proof ALE urniture, ;AT bank also g safe. I WKL FOR GENERAL man aventie, NEW DOUBLE rness and bugey: Ols, consisting lo, truck, ete., Address G. B, Miama stroet, Meis Poron sai pring expross wagon, horse, ) lso n nearly now set of erenme of butter worker, churn, Howe se all will bo s0ld at o gres’ snerific Tzschuek, Beo office, or call at where g00ds can bo keen. 1-YOUNG LADIES CAN SOON AC Jworking knowledge of shorthand writing ot Van Santw 518 N, Y. Life, oW ANTED, GIRL - FOR housework b strect M280 140 | 1 WANTED; TWO COMPETENT GIRLS; ONE Jfor cooking' and one for second work: wages & and 5 a week. Apply at No. § Worthington Place, opposito Brownoll hall, noar South 10th street. 7 180 HOUSEWORK 5th and Harney, §d tloor. En 288 140 aud_type M207 "GENERAL | GOOD 10 8 PoIWo HEAVY WORKHOKSE about 1,200; also one fine driviog horse 4 years old. Fidelity’ Loan and Guarantes Co, room 4, Withnell building, corner 1oth and araey stro FOR SALE-— MISCELLANEOUS. (O R 8 G R right englne: repair. Inguire of Fest ner Printing Co. ard street, Omaha, Neb. TED, GLLL R LIGH \. W, Cor. tranco on Harnoy (- GHRL AT 80 8. 20D 201 14 A _GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK. 1810 Callfornia street. 235 13* RLFOR GENERAL HOUS th Street and Jones. Mi04 NURSE GINL 17 Leavenworth | - WANTED. JApply at one 1—A COMPETE 7 work. Apply at FOR SALE, LARGE HARD Q: COAL ITEAT (Acorn) neatly new.~Address S 58, e M I MISCELLANEOUS. FOR RENT, LARC meetings or léctures. COMPETE Apply at once V- WANTED—A 7 Good wages. reot. WA Jwork. Bt TALL FOR SOCIETI Apply at 0D Dodg 578 31 CLASS CONOVER PIANO 1 party. Address B, W. H outh Omaha. M R 3 FOR RENT —KIRtS A5 per month to go cure Drover's Journ WANT ¥ Ry AN sesrlon at Ltho polle Streots, 10 the afterndon. ¢ money pack ware, | purses, trunks, bic: dred ot brass, ete All'must be sold without reserve next Friday. Salo to commenco at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. W. Seaven chief of police M07 15 CLA!BVOYANTS. MRS, NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, reliable busiiess miodium, 1Ll year at 119 N 104t S MUS. DR M. LEGRAVE, PROPHETESS, DEAD tranco clairvoyant and life reader; tolls your life from cradlo to grave: can be consulted on all affalrsof 11fe; Lns the cclebrated Kgyptian breast plate to unite the ecparated and cause marriage with ono you love. Come one, coma all and bo con- vinced of her remarkablo powoers. Ofice aud_resl- 0417 8. 11th AL, Loyrs Ya. m. to % p. m, Strict 0 0f your future wife or hus- for §.00, chart alone §2.00. cents in stamps prom ron required WAL 1KC Apply 415 Notrh M5! TED GIRI, Reforences FOR RENT—-HOUSES. —Foi_ modern. ERYBODY elutn, urt highest o ans. platols, hnts, eaps, 5 ROOds. tol cs. harness, gambling fixtures aod thr of useful articles, ineluding old e 213 CAPITOL, Davis Co., RENT, NO. Tho 0. K. AV d property in my pos 1605 Furnau at. oom, 15th und Jackson b bidder next Friday shoes, Juwelry, DTA LARGE LIST OF CHOICE “tores. fiats, ete. Houses from #.00 per month George J. Paul. 100 Karnam. 'l “NINE IOOM HOUSE. MODEKN CONVE cncen, water rent pald, £0.00 per month. ) Wheelor, room 417 Karbi HOUSES, conventences, “five minutes’ treet cars pass ihe door. Ekinner, 1614 Farnam st 1) EIGHTROON DETACHED HOUSE, MOD ern: bhest nelghborkiood, §20. §e7en rooms , Park avenue, §26. G.'F. Butts, 220 So MG a: HOME OF 0 ROOMS, FUI. nfurnixhed. Partles golng to Call Apply on premises, 1112 South Tenth st. T:Hfi(‘lfl" T, 10-ROOM 540,00, Hoed & Selby, T); R0 CorTAGE, i Bouse, modern, 3ist & Mason Dakox 1 ity I Fuats, parts of city Di tor. Apply | ¥arnam “NEW T-HODM COTTAGI: BATIH, HOT AND cold water, nll modern improvements. Destrablo | atlon for business men {0 beautiful Stanford Cirelo, Convonlent to Omaba and South Omuba. Apply €. 8. Elguttar, £ 4, Now York Lifo bulmmuJ ki DEGR BENT, NEW 500N MODERN HOUSE, hicely papored, near West Farnam car. Dr! Mattice, Douglns block M2l T HO8 RENT-MY BRICK HOUSE, N0, VFarowm street and brick barn, completo evory convenence. Warren M. Rogers, wam st ])“'nv.. wlk Nuthan shelton or 1 o DESIRABLE ])nuhen or fornia. TIOUSE, 2015 Jard of Trade. MASON, 6 ROOM Abply 9068 Muson IN ALL PARTS OF CCOTTAGES IN ALL - & Co., Couttnental Wik, | AN STOWT 0 Douglas block } ON MOTOR | v yiwE, LARUE, Wl and Dougtas T it Kilkenny FOR BE ne. NI, SROOM COTTAG [FOTT Abply 8. W corner MITS 10 MASSAGE. 415 8, 781 MODERN €O d near buainess cen or L. 8. Skinner, lil4 W | S P MME. CARNON, 1121 noor, room 7. buths, T and sc Y110 ven HOOMS, ALL santly loes Chicago st., v PLAS STREET, 3D massuge, sleohol, sulphur M ple MADAMI SMITH, o 5, 3 Hoor. baihs. T C PITOL, AVENUE, Massago, alcoliol_sniphur M ROLLER SKATING. 1 SKATING AT every nlghit excopt Sundny and Saturdny nights. Indios 10c. Saturduy aduntssion 10 —ROL1 COLISEUM Wodnesduy gentlemen childrens’ day, 200 18 MUSIC ART AND LANGUAGES. v THE Musie Admisxion, 2 afternoon 08 with ur- M85y U lne, room (, M1 ) B0 8. 2 poly at M4 13 114D Iumediate p G, F. GE] cor. 16th SIX-ROOM 1OUSES 111, eity water, one block 8600, Omabia Keal 'Estate and Boo building. '] —FOR RENT, 5-1t0oM COTTAG treot: city ‘wator and clsters. Thumgo bullalig ] YR LLENHECK, BANJO SACIER, N W id Harney. Mot y_s(reet entrance, e IN WA from motor Arust Co., = SE 1 DODGE, NT; B-HOOM (0 Call at premis W LOANS MADE ON OMATIA, coln, Connell Biuffs business proporty: sent. Also smalllonns. GeorgeJ. Paul, 1615 W VW L HOARS O TNTRON (b AND UMINIION ED T PR CENT MONEY NE W 5] 155 cune Moxky NuT 10 Ron any Riud. - Wiy high Fates: © Money 1 che Yo van ket full benotitof fow. rates from ‘G Yosn and Truat Co. 10th and Doy VW OMALIA SAVINGS BANK MAK On renl ostate st 1OWest market rtes, made in small or lurge sums for short time. No commixston 1s charged and the owns ure 1oL 804 1n the east, but ean always bo found ut the bunk on the corner of 13th an Wi Nebras TIN 6 per arnam, R ILANSCOM PARK. It room ton ave and ¥ IMPROVED CITY Frost, Douglus blk i OAN ON property, low rate. A, ¢ FOOma, t, with bath, fur elght rooms, No. Ish, with niice bath, BN seworaga. brick o Klogant brick hous: Of tho Hinest finish In the elty, with all m ng 4 por fer, atatlonary wat she cliy: #00 o ALOYO houses aro all on paved stroets, o 1 o tb B ar b orioctly healthy loca: #1on and ploasant netghborhood Geo. N. Hicks, i) N. . M £45.00 id st 0nk arnnce, ety water, olatorn, Hars, ote., $40 00 No. %05 Pacliic street, ono il coslest eleht-room houses dern cou venlences, inelud 1 bath tub, hot and €0 1d wa tuls, ote.; no flaer location In | 0 BORROWERS LOANS Loans r long Life, 314 15 CLEGANT NEW 10K _OM BRICK allmodern convenionces: splendid 11side Thos. Brennan & Co., Karback block. Mios 19 | ”n RENT--FURNISHED ROOMS. o8 HOOMS ON S1° MAKY'S AVE., FURNISIE for housekeeplng, Kround Hoor, G. K. Butt —FOR ICENT house: location. ANTHONY LOAN ANDARUST OO lends st low rates for cholos soc & or 10wa farms or Omaha oty pro CAN | OR | — | . WEIGHT | 0 KNOW THAT | MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. Contined W MONEY TO 1OAN. LAND houses to rent. George M Coates FLOWEST RATES. FIDELITY TRUST COM ‘i\ € F HARRISON, 012 N O YOLIVE, PAGE | “ PRIVATE MOSEY, 1ST AND 2D MOIU Toans, 10w Fates. Alex Moore. Bee blag. | W L. . 9 io S RUSINESS 01 Now Vork M0 167 MONEY TO LOAN--CHATTELS. CALL PRIVATE FUNDS LARGE SUMS property. N FIRST.CL E. R, Freneh, attorne AT THE OFFICE OF | OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN | INCORPORATET WANT MONEY. FURNITURK AND PIANOS, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, RECELPTS, MERCHANDISE OIWANY OTHER SECURITY We will lend you any amount from $10.00 to §1.000 ONTHE DAY YOU ASK F( sithout publicity or KD Youean pay the money hack 1n & you wish, and at any time, and each made will reduce the cost of the loan Remember that you have the nse of both th property and the money, and p it only s lon as you keep 1t | There will be no expense or_charge kept | of the amount wanted, but y full amount of the loan. Before borrowing clsewhere call and see us And you will find [Lgrently Lo your advantage. OMATIA MORTGAGE LOAN (C Room 11, Crelghton block. 2 floor., 114 South 15 axt to posto fie. THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR- PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMA T ¥ YOU y HOUSENOLD HORSES WAREHOUSE out u will reccive the DO YOU WANT MONE) THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER CO., ROOM 4 WITHNELL BLOCK, 8193 SOUTH 15th CORNER ITARNEY ST. WILL ANY SMALL, FROM DOLLARS| UP- WIE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, THORSES, CARRIAGES, WARBIOUSE RECEIPTS OR- PRI R AR [=] APPIOV AT, time and i LOAN LARGE YOu ALL WILL / DO WELL US FIRST TOURTERMS WILL MERT YOUIL You cag pay the monoy back at any Any anfunt son wish, and thos reduco the cost of careying (o 10An (0 PROPOFtion Lo wmonnt you pay. IF YOU owe a bulance on your furniture or other yerso Off £0r you and earry It 68 long as_you desiee. VOU V5 YOUR MONEY IN ON FROM IIME YOU MAKE APPLL No_publicity or removal of proporty you get e use of botl ¥ and proporty. X[ MONEY LOANED At askin Lo CHEAP AT YOUR n Co., 116 Douglas st oW | Xowi toay MONEY ON ANY KIND OF S | curity; strictly contidential. A, E. Harrls, room 1, Continental block 305 & DODGE 06 Xq-umn,\un 41 DOUGLAS BLK. and e stock, ete hand, ) DAYS. CHEAD on furniture, pl delay or vublieity: . room 8, Barker blook, RATI nos, 1ivi cash_on 804 A YOUNG MAN 'atin & well established is capalle of keeplug books ° Work I recommen lea ¢ 1o furnish some capital. This Is a g for the right man. Address 8 42, Bee ot MI28 16 ‘7|u|x SALE OR EXCHA A GOOD BUSI | X ness with the renl estate in Omaha. Good rea- sons for_selling. Address New York Lifo, Omalin Neb, 15 D2y Y UG STock. M ST BE SOLD ON ACCOUNT of death of ownier. Good opentug: 1,000 popu fation. Mg cash discount to sell quick.” Vantat ten, Fourd of Trade 166-14 YN0, MERCHANTS: 3 chants desiring Lo quit business or redice sto 1make a speclally auctioneering all kinds chnndise Best reference. For terms adaress L. W. Newell, Iowa City, 1. —WANTED, PARTY TO ORGAN in county sont. Can got county ds 1 fixtures can be bought or loased Bee. A BANK Bank Ad 290 140 FOR EXCHANGE. I OMAIA REAL Chai vatantion: 3 71 OWN 100 FALLS § NEBRASKA iand_ Dakota. WLl sell choap, or merchiandise, horses and eatilo. | Franktort, ind. 7 UIAVE VALUABLE IMPROV | Laimproved farm lands to ex Omalia or Omalia property or for wiles of Omalia. Huve one of the best of stock and | grain farms, L300 ncies, half In winter wheat and Fye, nnd 230 hend of fine stock, all elear of encum Uranee, to exchange for real estate and might pay somo ensh difference for desirable property. De. keribe wour property carcfully, price, ete. Addresy box 747, Omaha. Neb. M D2 7 FOR EXCUANGE. OMALIA PROVERTY FOR property”in soutbern California. Call or ad dross. with full particulars, G. L. Green, room 48 Barker block, Omalin 7o ACKES OF CLEAK LAND itho best winter whoat districts in K change for 10 or 20.acre tract near Omaha city lmits. Wil pay cash difference If property s good. Addross, kiving price and lecation, O 3, Hioo I MDSE. 5,0maha’ E: ange for Addross box T, Nl D AND UN for South IN ONE OF 588 L0 0x oficos §10,000 GENERAL MERCHANDY Z sk sontty waa cash; saice, ¥ dresy S 43, Omal & AND Ad- 18 S 1O TRADE, NORMAN Kisely, Shenindoah, la 83 140 UN 1L BLUFFS 00 cash for Hanacom OF Kountz Place res Hutehinson & Wead, 1625 Farnam street. M 2621 RESTDENCE, Ry tence, on South 2sth near must leavo city: will sell chenp. can'tbo beat. Nebrasks Exchunge M2id 17 7 E | Lianatrovter, prico §,000. AUTIFUL RESIDENCE, O | Ziai's | tdence. Levenworth; terms Lo suit; Co., s bld'g. VG FULLY EQUIPRED BRICKVARD AND (ON itrncting business for sale cheap: a kood time to buy good rensons tor selling: it will pay to inve tignte. Price $1.000, part cash, balance U, bruska Exchango Co.. B | 7/ ~ACRE PROPERTY ZinContrat City. Nob o opportunity’ fc farm, small fruits, closest Invostizatio) ter: will exchanko for 85,000 ge stock. Nebraska Exchange HOOM ot ralslug_und poultry £ benr the thing bt nudiso , Bee bulldlog. Mzi6 17 lands for Nebraskn M246 17 —#.000 1n_cafh and balance In cle 07810,000 stock of general merchandise. ixehnnge Co., Beo Bullding y- #2000 In cash and balance in clonr Nebraskn 4 il 07 86,000 stock of general merchandl Nobruska I xehinge Co., Beo bullding. M240-17 - AND 8,000 neral merchandise. fog M4 BUSIN §20,000 Do Aok NEBRASKA KANCH lAcash for o §15.000 stock of g Nebrask Exchange Co. Bee Y SEINEST RETALL DRUG | Ziomahn " Annual ‘sales ove cloun. ‘A great bi Jun 0 selling. 0,000; uwbout §10,000 In ash, bulnnce good: clear lands or time. Nebrasks Co.Beo Bullding. U MIL 3 und Towa Innds. 1802 sni $10,000.00 other inter , Hee & 00,000.00; short tinie outside elty. FINE HOTEL 4 §2.500.00 worth Monthly profits, §225.00. §7.000.00. Wil exehango for good clear Nebraskn Iands 10t 0o far west. Offer open for fow days nly. Reasons gor selling, (1l hesith. Nebrasks Exchango (0., Beo Bldg M246 17 OR COL: furnishiog ) Boe. M20138 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE He ok aanonab L WILL GIVE GOOD orado’ lands for stock kouds. shoes or Lardware. NEDIASKA dry goods, Adaress 8 2AL ESTATE, | rgaing only, Albright New York Life. T LE O TRADE, 2 GOOD LOTS Pleasant addition within 2 blocks of n | Wil take good upright piano or will sell equity \n 1ot very cheap. " Addreas ouce 8 1, liee oice, kil LOAN AT B.nth. i ", Davis LOW EST 0 1y 505 Farnam street. BN LY FUINISHED ROOMS FOR mmn Yor gentiomen. Iuguire at 11y Do: 2608 HANNEY, CENTRAL LOAN & TKUST CO. BEE BLDG, T W W ney VW NORIGAGE LOXNS LSS THAN 7 et Including uil chargos, Chiaries W. ita LF -"‘v y WEAL ESTATE LOANS, 6 10 1 PER ¢ 1o addittonal charges for commission or attor fees. W. B. Melkle, Frst National Bank bldg. ) Mad6 DIs* J-FOR WENT, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, 4" steam hoated roons 03 8. 1ith st 18018 TR -NICELY FURNISHED KOOM, 2010 DAVEN s port, WITH PER 5 CITY AND FARM Heod & Selby, 394 Board of L»NIOEI ¥ FURNISHED ROOMS without board; all modern fwprovements Bouth IBth street. MaOS 1 FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, J—FOR BENT, SUITE OF ROOMS, W OB without bosrd 1707 Dodge. Mlb 180 OR ND ZYEAR LOANS ON 115 os. 1Al morty —LOANS O CITY PROPERTY, 0 AND 7 PER ot B, K, Ringer, 1510 Farnsw. M3 J5* {D-STOCKS OF MDSE. FOR LAND AN ANTED. cash. E. F. Kinger. 1610 Farnam. M94d 15" T A BARGAIN, A FEW VERY FINE LOTS IN Briggs add. at 8 bargain: only b min. wilk from Helt line r 10 Owaha.” Addiess B. J. & Co., Galen 674 D street €)0.00 ACRES CLEAR LAND FOR SALI owner. Several largo tracts; would mako @ first luss investment to Lold for the rise in price Might exchange some of It for lnside property in Owinha or South Omulia, OF Acre Property or o good farm near Omaha. 1f you wish o exehange do scribe your property, price, e, Address box Meis D24 R D THIS-50x118 FEET WITH 5. BOOM COT- taxo, 810 por month without Interest. Mo pay went down. 'Zittlo, Brown block aly B0 ACRES, CASS (G, NEH; FINE BRIC dwelling that cost 86.000.00; 1and in high state ¢ cultivation; *party owniug It compelled to sel d F5.00 pe .8 miles from g tation. C. ¥ Hairison, 942 N. ¥, Lige. 29 1 BY THE property of nny Kind. we will pay 1t | FOR BALE -REAT ESTATE. N FLEGANT Balanee P o ro Kitchen on first foor closet than 1t Is worth, 500 cash. bAIANEG Jong time Intore 200 Inquire of Wiills Continuch, OMATIA alre choap. A change Co SALE AT A BIGBARGMN oms, § bed rooms, prios, na e Tee bl it Neb City wator convenlences: Wil he agid t ner us than 7 month for per cent, one yenr HESUTENCR % aln for thy .00 EW (¢ pATIOR dining ro FINELY n o M0 1 TTAGE, A and woworage and for 81 00 Tess with W will ront It for Eh oo tos, 5204 and California sts loeation. 219 11 © EXCELLENT LOTS FON SALE CHEAP O &iith chnngs 1) FAR TA Wanted Or Wl W Wi Wi Wa Wanted. to buy § re Wan War C Q' *treet, south of Farnam. I Iate or bulld? Think ever o Co., Beo bullding. M LANDS ctton, Merrick, $20.00 por acre. . Frankli n. Buftalo, #1500 por aere, ¥10.00 por acre. considor elear Guwahn p o lands. C. K. Harrison, NTED, Al pre Loan &1 Borrow #1000, § pe ted, husiness pr ited. Columbus, Chio, f nted, Omaha for Des Motnes | ty for Ot pted. b ted, Omaha prog ited, York 1 Harrison N2 N, Y. Life aection Sarpy 82 per nere. 1on Morrick 23 per acro, nwson $15 per a Washington §2: per acre, aha $10 por nere, acres near Omalin £33 por aere. 1y 80 150 neres Cag W elther for sale cotion Sarpy ounty $5 pe county §1 w county 1 nore. ) you this, 15 section (n Dawson, #1500 per acre. §20.00 p et nore, orty fo wire to oh. Ex W26 17 or any or NY Ota, @ floor fu T Omaha property 1ty 832 per aere. ley county $10 por acre. n, NTED- OW ncrengo 912 N, Y. Life, SIS O LIST andfar or exchange, Farnam 10 cloar. QOR SALE OR_TRADE, chard Hill; Eithor cheap for ocash, CORNBR Corner 100x120 Ambler Place, OMAIA s that are hargain K. 100x130, FARM NEAR OMAHA FOR CASH raeetion of land erty on 1Ll street £ Omaha lots. m %0 14 ARTER SECTION SARPY COUNTY #io. 280 14 CRO nger, 1519 M52 13 ol both or will_exchango both for k0d rental proporty not heavlly encum See Spencer, Board of Trade bullding berod, Willin Dosite A ORSES FED AND CARED ¥ ! Ominh NG fa Onses LE PRICK, 2 NICE Lo & Mittal stoffice. 100 for MeCagu RADE, NEA pth it HORSES WINTERED. G. Gans, P70, box 15, South CATLED tw . DA onth up, on fa \ddress Geo, n Gans, R, Omahn. FOR & DRESSMAKING SAGEMENTS i llies sollcited. ) DIE M61-12 100 cns 1ding, 0f M6 1 MONTH UP, 03 500 1 miles south of South Miss Sturdy, 2651 Harney St ¥ i gunra; aroun TRST-CLASS MAK At Would 1ike work in fam nteed. - Address Box 59, Omia SSMAKING 1IN F2 MILIES; 112 N 17th, DRESSMAKER, U 10, ha. SATIS Bi53-122¢ T FROM 11 work M2 A ROUGIL COATED ST. BERNARD DOG, paws, white ring with four white 1sWers o name of eturned to Charles Ogdes nd e 11 nam stre LOG 1oy e REM ING - I SCARF PIN, yom. G n, de. th, NEAT Liberal near Far 251 L UNION Heward of $1 for return to Bee co M2 TYPEWRITERS l‘or Sale, Rent or Exchange. DBIEST in the World. MECEATH STATIONERY CO we ment on th Write ' re Farnam Street, Omah "lmprovemenn 1s t,he order of the age.’ never expooted. 8. such un inerease in our silo Istof September. or 18 huving el ar-renching. RiA 4 83 00 b, In our most sanguine mo- Smith Prem prmous sales which ar These are the reports we are tving from our many branch ofiices, A5 A Sh Send for a descriptive catalogue. Smith Premier Type- writer Co., 17th and Fatnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. . H. MAYHEW Managor. Pr rof. Bristol’ horse: ANNOUNCEMENT s ave galning in public 'S, s wonderful troupe of trained favor, and by the time the engagement ends on next Thurs- day evening *he; full Wed M Fly,! spec seene o mati On next pany I quer Th: Crockett," three Strec ing, There abou more | stage for f tain of th chal houses Vatinees nesday ard Thursda B. Leavist's hig spo with its scores of alties, grand ballets ery, is coming to the ng next for three nec. will el Boy nights Monday, Tuesday_and week Mr of players will app tory will include - and *The Henrietta.! at beautiful legendary with Mr. Frank » nishts” engagement »t theater, commenc December 15, is something « t Mayo. His marked than that of s today porsonating wd mountains. i lightfu th descends eent on the * audicnce,n fact, weter until seemingly one. and at naturilness s carr ym the time of his entrince until be cial 1 mag d on nd § Wednesday Stuart Robson and wr at Boyd's. She Stoops to Con- h given \fternoons. certainly will be playing to on nd uropean snificent Vriday aturday of is drama, “Davy M hurs ully is. at heroc W 1y0 opens the k Parnam 1y even- Usual Saturday matine tractive haps, any actor on the s of the ith him the cur- 7" the admir: tion one does not see the true portrayal of that famous historic al Mayo is seed—the two are The Mendelssohn Quintet elab, in its forty- fourth Saturday evening, De a concert in church, Twentieth under the management of tha Ladies’ cal society Mi Mend annual tour, the ir of this city ss Lila Juel, lelssohn Quintet club gf Boste who will give a concert in the First dist ¢ SOSE symy atfec In Carle sele enter! i “Ear Seho Baby “The Story, +Out Story,” cled « Remne have druggist many the h any store.’ hurch on Saturday 8, 1o o high degre athetic voice ted style. ) 5w , and sings 11 a letter received yestes ston, authority 13 given tions from the following | tainment in the Young mer Stebbins at the olmaste Guests,” T 7 “Gone with a Han' w Church Organ," * 'he Death the Old House,” “The Editor's Guests, Parson,” “Over the Hill e, . Not from do not recom dy from a financial stan thers iu v profit,’ of Braddock, Pa., of our customers haye ighest praise. We sell wilar preparation we sale by druggists., of evening Any , I L 3 fre to a oems pure, comes to Omaha next combed 17, and will give t Muflmdlsl Epi: and Dajemport streets, Musi- the prima donna of the m, who Metho- next, lo un- m Will nnounce for the Men's Chris- he Ch mer “T'he to tk dpoint whick we says Al Maggini, a paos *but poken have u association hull next Saturday evening Rink,” “Th hristmas Man," 4. Bridge of the “The “Our Do Tray. e Poor nancial Standpoint. mend Chamberlain’s Cough for we make a ninent becy of itin more of it than in the | not | contains a paragr (CLOSED A PROSPEROUS YEAR | End of the Bost Sugar Making Season and What it Shows of Progress, PRODUCTION WAS GREATLY INCREASED Statement of the United States Tnspeetor Concerning the Output—Wr, Otnard's Views In Connection with the Fa- ture of the Industry. The beot sugar factories of this state have had a prosperous season and have now closed until the next beets is ready for the market J.Q. Thacker, United States spector, whose territory has be and Utah, and whose after bounty down year's crop of revenue in n this state has been to | th h the duty ok mattors,pass today on his way to New Orle will look after the the cane sugar factories o In speaking of the b Mr. Thacker said that it w fancy, but that the making bound to become one of the ¢ ot city ho s, It rovernment's the ntere ih n this stato, tin in its mly in sugar was at industries not only of Nebraska but of the entive north west, The of the past th rs had ated that sugar could be raised as cheaply here as in any place on the of the “and, Mr lacker, “the time is not when you will see more sugar factories in Ne braska than there are in many of the southern states, The Oxnard factory at Grand Island was the initiatory step in that direction, but others will come, Results to the Farmer. expericnce © e demonst co globe, continued far distant | cion \ [ “During the past season T have had charge | of three factories—one at Grand Island, at Norfolk and the other at Lehigh, U The output has been s follows 1.700,000; Grand Island, 2,110,000 and Lehigh 1,475,000 pounds. Grand Island used 160,000 tons of beets, Norfolk 90.000 and Lehigh 70,- 000 tons, “One one year ago Norfolk made 1.320,000 nd Islind 1,500,000 and 1 1000000 pounds, a nice increase, Be. sides this_ Grand Island has _carvied_ove 160,000, Norfolk $0.000 and Lehigh 70,000 pounds of *“thirds sirup,” which is the » that is not ready or rich enough to be into sugar. This sir put into tanks sealed and held until next season, when it will be ready to work up. This is in chare of the revenue officers and cannot be touched without permission is grauted by the govern ment “The beet uds of sugar, Gi sir made crop was about \ge last season and netted about #.75 per ton. “In the vicinity of the factories the age will be doubled next compel all of the factc capacity. The up to the av the farmers cre- season, which will 's to increase their there is another thing which will inérease the output, A machine has been invented and will be in use next season This machine is a topper and dizger which work from four to five acres per day. he product of the two Nebraska fae- torics is handled by the Omaha wholesile houscs, while that of the Utah factory is handled at Salt Lake. There is no danger of overproduction simply for the reason that of all the sugar used in_the United States fully nine-tenths comes from the West Indies and Germany.” In speaking of the repeal of the su bounty law, Mr. Thacker said that he did not think that it would result in the closing of the factories already established, but it would prevent the location ment of any new plants. MR, OXNARD'S VIEW! at the Bouunty is N n, Neb., Dec —[Spec to Tur Bee.]—Mr. Oxnard, the sugar manu- facturer, was recently asked as to his opinion of the future of the beet sugar enterprise in this country. Though the election was somewhat against the prospeets of the in- dustry Mr. Oxnard said he did not fear the future, “The matter is such an important one for this country that it must succced Very few people have any idea as to its import- ance. 1t is one of the gravest questions that confront our people today. The consump- tion of sugar is steadily increasing, and the manufacture of cane sugar will not and can- materially increase. We must, then, look to beets in the future, and we must cither be dependent on_other countries or make it ourselyes, A recent trade paper ph which voices my views Not Alarmed Ab led. AND T8 12. Th “The agraph referred to is: increased consumption of the past ars has been met wholly by an in- ne crops, and we may add_ that d cane crop of any signiti- cance for four years has been that of Cuba which b risen from 630.311 tons in 1888, to 5,000 tons in 1892, All other cane crops in 1892, with few small “exceptions, were less than in 1888, that it must be to Cuba that the world, espec- inlly the United States, must for the increased production necessary for the con- stantly increasing consumption. If this is 50, arc we not entering on a_period of high pri Undoubtedly so, unless a new for sugur production is' opened up diately. “When, in former year of sugar in the world outg duction, and it be prevent high pric be opened, the F h su and ook imme- the consumption sw the cane pro ame necessary in order to s that new ficlds should ropean governments did not sitate o stimulate the production of beet ar by the payment of bounties. The world is now confronted with the same ques tion; consumption has outgrown both the A ad beet productions, and b prices must follow or new ficlds be opened. Ther are no such new ficlds to be found exeept in the Unite Whyt “Lve nation has its spe ras. This nation has already had some, and is about to begin another. We are enterving on a beet sugar agriculiural er; T'his is not a politi- cal issue, 1t is tional matter in which vy political party and every consumer of sugar is interested, Upon its solution depends the question of hfgher prices for sugar, or a continuance of the present low prices. Al the necessary experimental work has already been done by the government, which has conclusively proved that abundance of land in many states is suitable for the cultivation of the sugr beet of as high or highersugar contents than those produced in any part of Rurope. Labor-saving machines ave already invented, which do away with very much of the field labor required abroad.” It is not to be ex pected, however, that.we are any wiser or better able to do away with the means by which the beet sugar production of Europe was raised from nothing to 3,605,000 tons or 60 per cent of the world's production. To do this required the stimulus of a bounty which, having accomplished its purpose, is now being gradually done away with “But suppose they had lA‘\Iln"u[ bounty at the outset, what®would the price of sugur today, dependent upon the cane countries producing only 40 per cent of the present consumption?” Svppose th United States hesitates at bounty at thiscrit ical time in the establishment of beet s agriculture, what will be the price of sugur few years hence, with a growing demund for consumption, which in the last two ye has increased in’ the United tons, or 22 per cent, until we have now con- sumed 1,500,842 tons in one year, and pr duced but 218,725 tons, yet having at our dis- posal the cliniate, the soil, the farmers and the capital for the production of the remain- ing 1,600,000 tons, when once the industry shall have been placed on its feet by the same method as has been found indispensible by every other nation! The sugar question is a large one, and requires the broadest and hizhest statesmanship in its_ dircetion if our 65,000,000 spoons are to dip into our present free und cheap sugar bowls.” - « « insure good custards, puddings. auces, ete., use Gail Borden Eagle” Brand Condensed 'Milk, Direetions on the label Sold by your grocer and druggist ->——— Working Girls Will Da; The social ¢club of Working Gilrls ussembly at be the oking Is one of th To alwa ce. | years Norfolk, | | consisted of eight ir ar | id establish- | lack of employment wl \tare—Why the | & much mor il | question, but no chu | estublishied, i | | e | ficld | | vunnin | delphi gar | in Sweden, the price of Ul S States 421,206 | the prob! No. 8088, Knights of Labor. um At Metropolitan hall Fourteenth mna Dr stroets, Wednoaday evening, 1k | camver 18, The committoos In charge of th Afair oxpect to make the of the most of the st will give its noxt at AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA ovent i one enjoyab Gratifying Showing Mado by the Stock Yards Ninth Annual Report. INCREASE IN RECEIPTS OF ALL SORTS - THE WORLD OF INDUSTRY. Record of Leglstation Labor in A writer in the general advance in labor le Towa, Maryland and New Jersoy a protection is afforded to labor unjons in the use of trademarks aud labels. In Massa chusetts a penalty is provided for the coor of persons to enter form of agroement nokto Join labor organizations In the Varfous St Review of | Tnterest of pviows notos a n ditional islation Cattle and Hogs, by Many Aro ¥ ors e Thousands Ipped T Capacity. 1 Shoep Hand How the Yards ie Present into an mployment remarkable growth of tock market is furnishod factor @ nint f the Union < now in the in report inoss with 1801, I'he total Novems Massachu of wal stat half-h and tts for! empl ment by n The New Y 1 to railroad condu and 1o s i The the ol of b tive ho cont emp! huve h not be permitt azain until they have had eight Another New York lw was afm swoeating system,™ forbide ture of clothing in rooms use sleeping purposes, oxcept by men familics living therein, The salc thus illegally made is prohibited, and 1 sys tem of inspe n of workshops instituted which is designed to break up the tenement house clothing business in New York city the official 04 in hoad Wy one report, 1801, show= The largs month were smallest, 44,230, in cattle for the 207730 for 1801 more cattle shippe or 10,780 head more int than in 1801, Not- increased receipts for the been for the increased he shipments would reater than last year. In ' 2 shipped out in excess of last year's shipments represent the export trade, which has grown to he quite a feature at these yords, A comparison of these flures, with stock yards and packing stati Lic of other places shows a wratifying urs shall t o 145,142 in and the il shipment of (K2, against sonly T4862 than in 1801 wered at this | withstanding th vear, had it not export demand 1ot have been 1 the for e vear wis 98 "I'his she out in 18 Express Tealn Speed, 1t is generally supposed that the speed of railroad trains has been advanced from time to time with the general progress in on wcering. This may be and probably is tru in regard to regular train schedules, says the Engincering Record, but it is a matter of fact that speed actually attained in special cases twenty-five or thirty, or even more. ago wils as great as any that has since uttained, except within a very short Inerense n 1 But the rain in hogs as shown by the re- port plices South Omaha in the lead for the year 18 South Omaha is the only® pack- ing point where an actual increase of re- ccipts has been made, and while packing tizires for the year fall below corvesponding pori in_ 01 at other places, the pack of South Omaha have reduced the cont of decrease to such an sto score & big tory over all improvements requisitc in locomatives have perfected, but the most on the Bound Brool ordinary — express train marks w distinet ady desigm and_operation ecight to ninety-seven tained for miles, ind rolling stock and roadbed but lately reached 1t all but realizes the prediction of 100 mil per hour, which will undoubted]y be fultille in the very near futy What is believed t for increased only lately been extraordinary run rond with an of four car in locomotive A specd of eighty miles per hour, main ates an in ors per extent riva il ended v or a vi wntl il al receipts of hoes for the year just ro 1 T0008T, aginst LAG2 A3 in 1801, vin of 248264 head, which is @ wonder: ful increase compared with receipts at other points, Of the number received during the year S81728 were shipped out, against 245,046 shipped in 1891, The gain in receipts stated above wis M3.260, whilo but 136, more were shipped out than in 1501, showing an increase in tho number packed of 106,587 I'he in 1sed slanghtering of both eattle and hogs, which has kept pace with the increased receipts, is necounted for Dy the fact that three of the four lavge pack- ing companies doing business here have doubled their capieity during the ye T'wo ye 1o horse be the fastest time on record was made by a compound locomotive of the Vauclin type on the Bound Brook route between Philadelphia and New Yor on Friday evening, November 18, The loco. motive, No. was attached to the regular 15 p. m. express from Philadelphia, which four cars. A number of rapid runs of several miles were made, tween Jenkintown and Yardley five sive miles were run in 205 seconds, or at the rate of cighty-cight miles per hot 1 near Neshaminy 4 mile was made in thirty-nine seconds. The record was broken, howeve between Plainfield and Elizabeth on the lind of the Central Railroad of New dersey,whero one mile was run in_thirty-seven scconds 1 two suceessive miles i seventy-five see onds, or at_the rate of nincty-seven miles shour. The engine which inade this ex aordinary record we {00 pounds without tender, and carried 887400 pounds of it on tb drivers, the being seventy- hes in diametc suc ar s o South Omalia virtually had market. In 1801 the receipts of horses and mules were 8,502 while for 1592 the receipts were 1,183 The yards were opene 1854 and now cover an while nearly as many vaded and 1y the construction of Pens as soon as the lties of the situa- tion demand. The preseut capacity of the yard is estimated at 600 of cuttle, 13- 00: 375 ears of hoge fifty double decks of sheep, 10,0003 and twenty-five cars of ho 500 head. The company owns m;v-‘m.m\.m twenty miles of railroad track in a small wren of fifty-five Leres more are for way in res, Iready cars 25,000 b Labor Movement in K The attention of laborin England is chiefly concerned at in providing for the \ is beginning to be | seriously felt industries, s the | Review of The municipalitics and local governing bodies will probably lend | A part of the planof the Stock - sympathetic car to the propos- | pany is to utilize the plant f ting als to provide work for the out-of-work than | electricity with ahich Logii ey T e e Dup. | interlocking switching system now in course they have done in provious years. The Dur- | ;' ongtpyction, It is nlso understood that ham miners, by seven to three on amass | on{ho strength of it the Unjon DPactiic conte vote, have declared against a legal cieht- | pany will also put in similae switches to be hours day. The Railway Amalgamated as- | operated by the same clectric_plant, Of the sociation, by more than two to one re- | i sl f stock the Stock Yards company jected an eight-hours proposal and declaved | will have about 300 shares in favor of a ten-hours day and a six-days week. Church congress discussed the labor b, established or vesponded 10 the of the presideat of the trades ¢ the subject of unnecessary The hopes of the workmen ar and more toward the everything that pays council, by a_de favor of taking miles of street pays 8t per cent toown but to Burns calmly annou present e Owns the The Stock Yards company has secur controlling estin the o ight Plant. in Reviews, many sit) a4 o cotriclight plant. Ma L. C. Gibson arrival of a bab, John Th s w. G Saturday oy health, thou watisin B Supreme Regent. A, P, Brink, as. sisted by the ofticers of Union Pacifie coun: cil, Omalia, will publicly install the officers elect at Knights of Pythias ha)l on the evening of January 3. The Epworth lea » will hold meeting at the usual place next 1 ing, All members are to present s business of im- por will come before the meeting, Charles Snively took o header thvough o st t car window Sunday night and came out with a deep cut both above and below his vizht cye, barely missing the sight, and 2 ent on his arm which required the servicos of a physician with a needle. He was scated Wwith a driver on a high spring seat on a palr of bob sleds at the end of the carline on Twenty-fourth street near N and was in the agtof turning the team around when the 20" upset, pitching Snively through @ car window The Methodist has made arran, include th mission, th parent school. The entert e Clly Gossip, nd wife luppy over the boy at their home. non challenge ngress on Sunday labor, turning more municipalization of The London county isive majority, has voted ia oyer wninetecn and a half | vailway, which at prescnt They intend not merely operate the line; and Mr. ced that they hoped to establish before long a universal penny fare, | and at the same time sceure their employes | humane conditions of labor. it will bo g ereat experiment—this of carrying passen- gers as the postof o letters, for penny apiece, regardless of distance. Electric Motor Patents, ve beey instituted in the Unit ‘-uhm'-u' urt at Toledo, O., involving eve ailway in the United States. mu were filed in the United court by Hon. Frank H. Hurd Brumbuck, attorncys, representin Bidwell of Rochester, Ind., g Toledo Consolidated Street railway claimed that this company has infringed Bidwell's fundamental original patents for retric cars and the principle in in theuse of underside spring also that the patents for running and lighting of cars with the same current of clectricity and the. lighting of streets and f houses along the line from the cureent | #iven at the Ilirst Methodist Episcoy which propols the cars have. been infringed | church Saturday evening, December 24 Au upon ehildren of the ¢ity ave invited to be present 1f Benson should be suceessful in this ease | 10st Sabbath at cither of the schools named over 600 different roids throughout the | and receive tickets which will admit them to United States will come in for theiv share of | the Christias tre the following Satur the trouble. day evening. Al holding tickets will be ad- mitted and share i the fruits of the oo Tom Coy begged leave to sleep at the po- lice station, which was BT it asion 10 walle ont with i better hat than Bis own, Officer Anderson caught him at it wnd Jug owle the bold thief fifteen days in the « jail. with a bread and wiiter diet f wnd last five - hiye has mdrove too fast oy d paid £ for the T, the privilege. in in froi rheu- S ne ceturned from Colfax, much improved entirely free h ot 0 husiness he e Episcopal chureh soc ments for childeen of Third war oty L Christinas tree the Brown Park mission and t inment will |.« volve contact; A Eleetrie sleigh, Mr, C. J. Schminskey of Baltin Plied for a patent Stored electricity, concealed seat of the sleigh, furni which is to propel the ve is transmitted o a single the sleigh by means of The face of the wheel is ters, which embed th and prevent the wheel Schminskey says that a fifteen miles an hour can be attair motor. A lever to control the e and another lever to regulate the the sleigh are placed near the seat iu the sleigh. ore’ has ap: A sleigh the on an electric 0 beneath the This pow wheel in front « an endless furnished with ¢ in the slipp twelve or THE | unty first It Piles of Witeh Ha people but De piles ure t > v Vitt's wselves from speed SHOW 1ve w MA R INSTRUMENTS placed on v cember pred ¢ WARRANTY ME Kol to diy ot 1, K SN Kohn to iy ot 2 A Hawley Law, jr, 15O £ wood aidd, an DEEDS Ko, andiy by Kohn, undiy ' ub- [ Bushand to" 0 i ek 1 Kirk= o1 1 K G Pot- ter & Cobb's 2 addd (o South O George Holmes, — jr, " 1o Catl Holmes, lots 2 and 8, Holmes” add William 'f Denny and wife 10 A°A feath, Iot 2 1son’s tueddl M and A W FHIreide 10 AT 1ot 28 and 29 {Estate and Trust o Anin dlansen, Jot 14 tanders & 15 add o i A M Clay rand Tndustey. | aluminium hors Russia will have a 4501 Great Britain's coal i years, Two conflicting orders Pelegraphers have be rly 400 pant in Boston to enforce v anizations The annual convention of the Workers of A last week 1 Russia is usiy shaes o M lectric road. | 3 will last UH‘V} i I of n united. ke tommercial 1,175 ( 4,000 5 went on a stri Austing of their Maylicld o or 6,000 block Walnut [nited held in Min¢ erice was Philu 600 0T M 7 The 1y plates a sk tion wi sanized barb wire wp advance in I controlled conte Frod Seunnell 16 Incandescent lamps are ri 5 | iy Icenpiedy and wite to 1M Gors 1 volt N, 0t 12 Bloel 69, South O § 1 Mo fo 100 J Lewis, 1ot 13, block Sid CLAIM DEEDS receivers t Goshen company, lots 13 Hillsfde udd No. 2 o i 10, Tipton Place, 11 40,000 100 e, dots 1 and 2, 3 up o 125 being about 20 cents The platinum bed Ural are the only ones in the world in metal is found in grains. Plati in Brazil and in the Cordiller pentine rocks, but never in grains, A Scotch enginecer is said m of making a water that has passed Glasgow paper that a resident eng devised an_ arrangement by whick steam used by an cngine is returned boiler. As a result it is said that a on gotten out of one ton ¢ d by the 5 of the hothi i is fou inth hard the form of | Wa 11 G Goo Wole Trrigation and 14, block 2 S Taylor 1o P ot lock Helghts J Q- Aduins ot &l Markel, wis ot 2, 1 and n'B0 foet of lot 1, Owihia to have solved mill* run with the i (rustees, to 11 It is reported by #0 foet of abg Tots 147, 105,000 all o I block the the i (mustor KA, i chancery) to bunk, lov, Uloek D I Mercor coal | | Lit(leton Savings of 110, Dundee Pl Le' to Norway Pludi s i D, 115, i n Newherg. D0 to oty wanc Moore & Co. Ore., s wy can be 15 18 now secu even tons. cousumption 1,850 Bavings baiik, 1,850 1,850 1,850 P promir its Newber yi Since o T have become acquainted with th ities of Chan sell but little of Luin's medicin For sale stal amount of trausfer 150,881 -~ 1 Sore octed ain's Cough ¢ ny other kind. C) s ull give good satisfac by druggists, A be tion are i 25¢ a Phront Bro i ple remedy and give Col should not iwhial Troches prompt reliel,

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