Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
SPECIAL NOTICES. | DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will be taken until 12:3 p. m. for the evening And unti18:80 p. m. for the morning or Sunday edi on No Advortisement taken for less than 25 cents for o first insertion All pdvertisements (n theso colomns 1% cents word for the fiest {nscrtion and | cent & word for each_subsequent inasrtion, or $150 per 1ine per montli, Terms oash In advance. Initials, fznres. te., each connt aa & word. All advertise y. Advertisers, by ro- oan have the etthrs latter In care or ' will be delivered on the ook qu nAdressed to A num Answers #o addre presentation of the fl BlTUATIONBnWANTEn A —POSITION WANTED AS ROOK-KEE any kind of offies work: will start low Ponmaun: first clnns rofarences furnished. Addre A. K. Forguson, Missour Valley, Ta. e ~BDUCAT MAN WANTS ANY Apotitionw Tor ndvancement 1 e S YOUNG LADY STEN lence, familiar k. Can refor to present Address Box o1, 1 0 BY With all ana formor city { mploy ers. WANT TN WA A ]h iD--MALE HELP, AND EXPENSES, Apply Nurserymen, Chicnzo 527 0 908 DAY SURE st METTD SALARY ORR COMMISSION TO AGENTS TO ndle the Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pe most useful and novel invention of the nge @8 Ink thoronghly in two seconds. Works ilke magie. 2.0 10 500 per cent profit, Agonts making ) per woek. We nlso want a gefioral agent Lo take charge of terrltory and Apooint sub Agents. A raro chianos to make money. Write for torms and a sam plo of erastug. Monroo kiraser Mik. Co., X 3, La WIO ARE AL Crosse. Wis. T AGENTS-WE WANT ME rondy travoling snlesmon. (o carry our lubrl onute as w wide lino. Aame reforances ana terrl: 0 anufacturers Oll Co., Cleveland, tory. Manuf Siies s P AGENTS WANTED, KR ins. Co. good pay. Apply room 20 Feantor cor i ) 12 T Charl AGENTS ddress G SNAP! & chenour, block, oppo. 1. . '] WANTED AT ONCE. § OR 4 GOOD NO. nice makera: stendy J0b for tho right men Grahi & Son, Counell Blufts. 32010 B SWANTED, A GOOD BIACKSMITIH AT ONCE; must bo & good horseshoer, Address or eall A F.Swanson, He M 2 “Addrons T 5, Be B WANT solleltor. WO MEN WITH ]; WANTED K wagons for delivering goods at'l'h 1810 Farn, D o, EAMS A o st 470-19 NERGETIC b leaning - in iing, Address, NEWSPAPER MAN, vl 0 and e Kson 8 WANTED—8 10 §10 A DAY BASHI o Rend 16e for sample of Our now pate axs hiolder with full particulars. G 9 Westminstor stroot, St. Paul, Mian Tudion &Co., j; N O U. 8. GOVERNMENT WORK IN Tennessoo and Loulsiann. Kramer 0 M Arkansn SWORK O'Honrn M6 200 FOR TOWA. Ba RATLIROAD LABORERS all winter. Kramor & Froo pass. Labor Agoncy, i1th stre (‘ comp, work. 1009 Sherni (\-YOUNG_ LADIES CAN S0ON ACQUIRE A Jworking knowlodge ot shorthand and type- writing at Van Sunts’ 515 N. V. Lifo A OaAN Ext Uatatis Chieago st. Y-WAN A FIRST-OLASS COOK Jwh o ds how to markot, 105 N (Tf\\ ANTED, A n n atroct. Y -WANTED, FIRST-CLA. . . cor. 2ith and Hloward. Mis 27 V-WANTED, LADIES OR YOUNG M o Jtake light, pleasant work at thelr own homos .00 to $5.00 vor duy ean bo quletly mnde; work Kent by mall; no canvassing. For particulars nd- dress Globe Mfg. Co., Box 5331, Boston, Mass. Es tablished 1550, MG 19 ‘ FOR RENT—-HOUSES. T RENT, NUKSE GIRL WANTE K_AND ¢ h. 47 CRAL WOUK 1614 South 34th Py INQUIRE GIRL FOR GEN mily of five; no children. COOK. PITOL AVENUE, 1505 Farnam st 213 C Davis C ~FOR mode: s, water rent pald, Wheeler, room 417 Karbach block. D FOR RENT, MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, ALL nveniencos, fivo minutes' walk postoilios, Frcet cars pass tho door. Nathan shelton or Skinver. 1614 Furnam st. ])Vyu.ur ROOM DETACHED lorn: host nelghborkiood, $20. barn, Park avenue, §5. v tr HOUSE, MOD- So7en rooms and Butts, 220 So. 17th MisS a4 2015 CASS, ki) G MASON, 4-200M . Apply 8038 Mason. sz . COTTAG Kilkenny & Co., Continental bk 780 ])—ufllin OF 11 ROOMS, ALL MODERN CON 'veniences, plensantly located near business cen- tor. S, Skinner, 1614 782 BRICK HOUSE, NO. 2108 and brick barn, complete with . Warren M. Rogers, 1521 barts of clty. Apply 1806 Chicago st or 1. every convenence. BROOM 11)USE, 1911 FARNAM y, 48 Ramgo bullding. “FOR BENY street. Fred 'l 6ROOM NEW FLAT, DIPROVE: MODERN 5 & ‘othor Sonyeniencas. ) user bik, 01 S 16th st $10. Ringwalt Bros.. Dar OME_ HOUSES, ll modorn i’ 425 Yiam'go builaing. (i ALT i, Tur TR provementa, 1 unfurnishod R. C. Patterson, —FOR It newly p NT, ROOM 1HOUSE, ed; hias bath rc caionts: situatedin one hoods in the city haif block north of Far n vestment Co., 54 #100r Paxton M50 ROOM COTTAGE ON MOTOR Apply 8. W. corner 9th and Douglas. —FOR RENT, iine. 781 Ds FOI IRENT, NEAIR HANSCOM PARK. Brick house, elght roc 2 Popoloton avenue, corner Poppleton avenuo and 524" sireot, routh abd east front, fnlshed fu onk, with hand: some mantels, bath, splendid furnace, brick cel 1 + 846,00, house, elght rooms, No. 5216 Pop outh front with bath, furnnce, ote., $15.00. 'd 'street, house, elght ro on sh, with nilco bath, fuirnace, olty wator, ofs lars, oto., $10.00. Pacific stroet, one elo., 60 finer locatlon in the ity §0.00. above houses areall on avod streots, o ent L0 mof r lines, 1o perfectly healthy loea tion and pleasant netghborhood Goorge N. Hicks, i) N, Y. Lifo ]) \nn.um HOUSE, 222 N Mis1 TIIRTE ™ ])-:. ROOM RESIDE IRN, J0th street. C. 8, Elgutier, 904 Boo bullding. Mg ). NEW TROOM ~ COTTAGES, MODERN, 1N Stanford eirclo. Convenlent for business’ men of Omuha uod South Owaba, C. 8. Elgutter, 204 Beo bullding. MisS e — FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, o B iTh. J0A NEATLY FURNISIED ROOM, 4for two kentlomon, at 1524 Webster st erences required. meumn D KOOMS Itable for light housekeoping streot. ROOMS ON 81" MARY'S AVE., FURNISTIED housekoopiog, ground Hoor, G, K. Butts, 20 401y 1515 Jackson Al Mo 22 2-FOR WENT. FLEGANTLY FURNISH Ustont heatod rooms, w3 8o, 151h street. MU 26 2-NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, 8 nud 88 PEL wmonth. Board if desived. 214 N. 16h st Mot 00 T ISEKEEPING, THREE Kiruraishoa roows. 1707 Doigo street. M 200 JoNIOK WARM FURNISHED ROOM, 84,00 AND LA WO geutlomen. 1155 N. 15th st 99 200 KEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS N 1910 bodye. YOu BART FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD o HE DOLA W0 AND 311 N, I8TH ST, l‘ TR0 Wi STRERT, 1 A a aalboas P fomo lences. I'rivate fam! © Burt streot. lfll’l N k‘—’rlmlcn OR FOUR YOUNG MEN WILLING 1 L5 luuunurmmun Oret olass board with ~NICKLY FURNIS! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESRAY, DECEMBER 20, | mNIlHED ROOMS AND BOARD] ¥ Continued. F ST FHONT ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO gentlemen, with or without bon=d. 520 N. 19th. KN UNFURNISHED ROOMS. 3 ROOMS AT 150 CA LI T, W19 BOARDING. I SFIRET CLASS TABLE BOAUD, N, W. Cor. i5th and Dodge. FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFICES. | | 15 FOR REN suitablo . HILLSIDE a1 200 FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING 22 ¥ 1407 Harney streot. ", A VERY DESIRABLE archouse, with st ront and rear. Address rlehinel, care of MeCord, Brady & ( FOR RENT X100, NO. 142 1, ¢ STOREIOOM, netl Blufts; for Day & WANTED--TO R! ROOMS ~ WITH mother and daugh Address T 12, Hee ‘ NICELY FURNISHED Koard i urivata family, by ter; no objection to distanoe, STORAGE. CHEAL, CLEAN, AR ro0ms; Geo. W. Holbrook, 1 NT. BUY SOME § PER CENT first mortguges. Reod & Selby, 334 Hoard Trade, 787 MILCH COW, ange block, sia —WANTED, A GOOD JERSEY mustbe woll brod, Room 81, Exe b, M. 1L Hegnrty. LoT l\ NS AV Ul AND & Wend, 1623 F: Farn, M lv FOR NAL TNEARLY pring expross wagon, horse, harnesy and bug 180 & NEATLY new Sotof crenmery tools, consisting of butter worker, churn, Howe scale, truck, ete. all will be s0ld at a groa’ sucrifios. Address ., Hoe o fiicd 1L at 3537 where goodw can bo s FOR SALE MIECELLANEOUS HORSE horso power up Inquire of Fost t. Omaha, N NEW Tt ongine ner Printing Qi shack i cont Q FOR SALE, ONE 3 H. P. ENGING, ONE 4 b p., tub hotler, with pump and- heater, 200 fe shafting and sundry pullles. tols and applianc Zubriskle, rocolvor Omahin Barbed Fenco and ¥, 1ith and Nicholas stroet. M3 DIAMOND STUD, 1 KARET, 80, 11, e () RSALE—OLD STYLE kood order, will tako folding (Jh QOB SALE, T 0K FLAT DESK, | press and soveral offico chnite: Koing ingliro of ¥ A, Smith, room ) oo il 'Als0 ono t J0th 10 wo0d repnl d stre VNG BEIRNARD | Ameriea, both rough and Adiress s 2, oo biico 3 o1, bed as part pay. ND OAND POW 1200 1o ward SECON )1 snle LE chenp. MISCELLANEOUS. OR RENT, LARGE HALL R )1t SOCIETIES, mootings or léctiros Apply 8t 1403 Dodge. 5 I cLAmVOYANTs.' IS, DI M. LEGRAY trance clairvoyant and 1ife from eradlo Lo grave affales of fo: plato t with ox vineed of denc 11fe ch band s All lot anaw PROPITETIESS, DEAD lifo roaduer; tells your can be consnlted on all has tho oclebrated Egyptian broast ite the separated and cause warriage ulove. Como one, coms all and bo con- er romarkablo powers. Offico and bours Ha. m. tol p. m, St photo of your future wife or hus- at through mall for $5.00, chart alon rs containing 4 cents” o stamps prc UPRIGHT PIANCA | | brance, to v | Zicown'ot 8 east” | barn, Nebraskn worth §1500, will exchang MON’EY TO LOAN--C Continued. X PO YOU WANT MoN®: THE FIDBLITY LOAN GUA HATTELS. RANTER 00, BLOCK, HARNEY ST, LARGE DOLL HOOM 4 WITHNELL CORNKER WILL FROM on ANY SMALL, | LARS| UP. WE MAKE LOANS CARRIAS !U‘A PROY ON FURN you / wiuL / po W US FIRST WAREHOUSE REC RTY OF ANY KIND. ITURE, TORSES, KIPTS OR PER- =Ty BLL OURTERMS WILL M Youcan pay the monoy back at Any AmOUNt you wish, and thu ng the Toan in propor ¥ YOl other per *0 off for you and ea avlon YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MU FROM (11l TIME YOU No_publicity of remova you got the use of both mo: T Y0 owo a balanes on ity o ! of i to MAKE y And proporty JUR APPROVAL, any timo and 1n roduco tho cost of MOt you pay. your furalture or Cany kind, we will pay it A% you dosirs, Y IN ONE HOUR APPLICATION. S0 that 1% property BUSINESS CHANCES. Y Eon saLe 8 with th ns for selling. OUmaha. Neb. T -FOR SALE, A turing business; ean owning unable to sttend to ok bux 378, Cmanm, Neb 10 Grand Island for sale, 1f take: ten days, for 6Uc on the' dollar; selling. Address P. 0. Box No. Neb. Ol BXCHANG renl estate | Address 00D PA ) CLOTHING CHANCE. be ran ¥ bus clothing and' furnishing grods in best K, AG natia, ( 10D BUST .| Kk Life, MSI5 129 MANUFAC 00D pArty noss. Addross M55 91 2000 WORTH OF location 0 within the next best roasons for 218, Grand Jsland, VING IUSINESS 0P buyers, Sond st ten of Omaha. YA, Rane ensy and Iu yenr. $2,500.00 (¢ for retiring. D. Omaha. 7 WIL ary g commission. p for prin BUSINESS CHL Ive busines sh) roquired. Anderson, L PAY 13, olothing, boots an NINGS. NO 13 M stroet, South Alex. Moore, 401 Beo bid CIARGE tod list. Van Pat- 807 I ANCE, A causo 403 19* @ KS OF o8, grocerles. K. M130 a sh 7 FOISALI Iished and quired. Addre YT COSTS MONEN advortise n “littie bit,” and advortise the business c allover this country, High cured. Communieate with us agency, 31 A FOR EXCHANGE. 1L OMAIIA REAL luatlon. Money to 1o VALUABLE IMP| farm lands to ex ahn proparty or £ miies of Omahn. Have oue of th graln farms, 1,500 ncios, halt ryo, and 200 hond of fir Omaha or O in somo cash diffor, seribe your property vo: Omaha, No HALF INTEREST IN AN ESTAB- New York Lifo bullding stock, nll clear of encum- chungo for roal 0sta.s and might pay neo for dosirablo property, arofully, prios, ete littlo bit” with us e cmploy ment se Wostorn Busing . Ho ROVED A change for South or farms within 5 10 st 0f stook and wintor whoat and De- Address Ma3s D25 V/ 180 ACKES OF lithe vest_winter wh change for 10 or 2-acre tract limits. Will g00d. " Addross, glving price and oMces. 7—1 OWN 100 FARMS IN > fiand Dakota. WiIL sell ch merehandise, horsos and cattle. Franktort, Ind. LEAR 1 U distric puy cash difference If proporty LAND IN ONE OF ta in Kunsns to ex- neasOmaba, ity s leeatton, O 26, Bee FARY 100 A askn, berod #1000, and ) nice lawn, 'In good town encu for clear Co, Bluffs rsid fotor 10ts. Address, otel Councll Blufls. coor RES ADJOINING worth §2000, 6 room residenco, of 50) south equity will tako part in 1politan Taa21s "HI‘I"B.” OI.D, GHMIO PAINS SUCCUMB TO ST.JACOBS OIL T HITS THE SPOT AND CURES. "lmprovemcnn is the order of the age.’ We never expeotod. In our most aangaine mo- ments, such an increase in otr aales A8 com monced on the 1st of September. The Smith Premier Typo Writer 18 haying enormous sales which are wide and far-reaching. Those are tho reports we are elving from our many branch oficos A TRIAL NEANS A SALE. Send for a descriptive catalogue. Smith Premier Type- writer Co., 17th and Fatnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. L. H. MAYHEW Manager. RAILWRY TIME CARD Teaves | CHICAG) BURLIN Gmaha | Taspm| T ATHVes Omaha FITEY TON & Q. _ Depot 10th and Mason Sts, Chifeago Vostibule BURLING Omaha | .16 nm | 10,15 8 m 450 pm GTON & MO, RIVER, DOt 0th and Mason Sts. CouTy 0 Omaha Depot 10th and 3 50 nmi. o Kansas City Day Fxjress .| 045 p m K. O. Night Exp. yin U. P Trans| St. Louis Expresy.. i LT PACIFIC pot 10th & Mare: “Atlantio Expross ..Vestibule Expross... Mght ©xpross, ... T & PAUTFIC ing | CHICAGO, Enst. | Union 1 m 00w “FOR EXCIIANGE—A good 4 Iand leare (puld up). resicence property in Counctl i ufls for school Give description. oquity In Im provod Address. T13 Bee office. 0.0 7 /182,500 cash fo Hutehinson & Wead, FOR SALE—REAL 0.0% ACRES CLEAR LAND Fi owner. class investment to hold for Might exchange some of it for Omaha or South Omalia, or acro farm near Omaha. 1€ you wis seribo your property, price, eto. RESIDENCE, COUNC) Omaha' residence or vac Several large tracts; would maky a first IL BLUF Mt 20 ESTATE. 'OR SALE BY THE the rise in price. tnside_proporty In Property or a gooa h to oxchange de- Address box 77, M D25 TI0 HBALEL 205 Mi92200 AVENUE, “Massage, alcolol, sulyhu and sen T MME. CAl oo, room 7. baths. LAS s‘ruEA 3 alcohol, sulphur and M GELLENBECK, BANJOTBEACHER, cor. I6th and Ilarney. laruey street entrance, MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE W REAL ESTATE LOANS, § 770 7 PER CENT, 1o additionnl chargos for commission or attor noy's foos. W. B. Melkio, Frat National Bank blig. 0 W Thao O, k. Duvin Co., 1505 Faraam atroot. 191 ‘_‘ “ILOWEST WATES. FIDELITY TRUST COM- pany, 1702 Farnum siroor M Wi ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST C Life, lends at low rates for ool Nebraska or lowa farms or Omaha clt¥ propoer w NORTGAGE = Wt o Charles W. Widieee'to ‘\ “LOANS ON CITY PROPEL cent. F. Ringer, 1519 Farna Wl AND2VEAR I mortgages. MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST KATES. RAL LOAN & OANS LESS THAN 7 PER chargos. Kalney, Omahn Nat. haok bldg. 0 LAND TO SELL rent. “Georgo WP, Coates, Iiid s 5 ON CITY AND FARM Ieed & selby, 354 Board of I A.C. W ; > 10 Droperty, 1ow rate. 7TUER CENT MONEY NET T0 BORROWERS xtra chirgos of Money 1s any kind. Why psy high rates? You can ket full benetit of low rat Loan and Trust Co.. 16th and Dod —OMAIA SAV W S BANK MAKES LOAN on real estite at lowest market rates. Loans made in small or large sums for short or long time. No comminsion is charged and the lowns are not¥o)d In the east, but can always be found at | the bank on the corner of 13th and Douglas streets. | W LOANS ON Inp oY D AN clty property §5.000 and upwards,ito 7 per cont. No delays. W. Farnum Smith & Co. 15th wnd I{arn K. W PBIVATE NOSEY, IST AND2D MORTG lowns, 10w ratos. Alix Moore. Hoo bidg. 801 “ PARTIES OWNING PEOUERTY THA T oo LIRSy RILr pattaf e ke o dispose of thelr Intorest, kive descrlp Incumbrance and send thelr address to .UIAHA Mulu'u AG INCOKPORATED, T YOU WANT MON You ean borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNIT AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND OARRIAS WAREHOUSE RECELPTS, MERCIA OICANY OTHER SECURITY. Wo will lend you any amount Trom $10.00 10 §1,000 ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR 11 without publielty or removal of property. YOu can pay the imouey back in any amounts you wish, and at wny tne, and each payuwent 5o wade will radnca Lo 0ost of the loan. Hemember that you have the use 0f both the froberty i the money, and pay f0r it only us 5 you keep it. Thore will be 10 expense or oharge kapt out f the amount wanted, but you will reoeive the ut of the loan. newhiere call and reatly o your adv OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. Room 1, Crelghton block. 24 floor., 114 South 16, Dext 10 PosLo fic, ST, LARGENT AND ONLY INCOR- TED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA, Will rewove on Jan. 1, 1893 10 3008, 6th Bt fret 007 above the street. MITS XL 10aN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- Curliy; tly coutidential. A, K. Harrls, room 1, Continéntal block x MONEY—i0, 0, ) DAVS. CHEAP RATES and easy payments on furbiiure. planos, live fiook, efe. withour dolay or publloltyi” oast on band. Dulf Groen, room 8. Barker blook. 0 ~MONEY LOANED CHEAP ebrasks Loan Co., 1516 Douglas st. AT YOUR OWN | TOR SALE OR TRADE, Plonsnt Wil take 0od upright lots very cheap. Addre: a00 or 2 GOOD addition within 2 blocks of motor line. atonce s 1, Bee ottice. TS IN MT will sell equity in READTHIS G118 FEET W1 tage, $10 por month without ment down. OF 1., TOR SALE. 1,600 ACKI tho best counties in northeastorn Kansas. 1and has been eareful(y selectod on long time pa ©est. For furthor particulars nd: 433 Rumgo block, Omaha, Neb, PR sALE-EIGILY met strect. noar Kountzeo A grount bargnin ot §,W. Wil 8 only \f sule can be effected thi $2,000 mortgngo. hospita i Al A BARGALN. Briggs add. st a bargain; only 5 min Belt lina or stroct car ib Omaba. Address K. Co., Gulena, I, RFAL ESTATE, Burgalns only. My word {3 good. W. G. Albright, 52i-2-3 New York Life. Zittie, Brown block. monts boaring o low rato of inter- ROOM 11, gt Address, “Sister B. A FEW VE| TH 5.HOOM COT- tnterost. No pay- Ml B OF Thiy sold AND IN O and wil be dross Frod Terry, B4 OUSE NO. 245 1M- 1ot 100 feat front ol thls very chienp 5 woek. | $1,000 cnshy RY FINE LOT J. & 514 D2 1020 1 £:50 am| —Donver Limited. .. .Kansns City (Except snniay).. UNTON PACIFT 0 1 GE E i et R S TCHICAGO, ML, & N1 up Arrive ts. Omaha Omana| _Dopot it n'... K10 wm. Sloux City A 115 pm 8loux City & 600 pm Webator St Omahn commodation..| 9.05 p press (i5x. Sunday) [12.40 p St Panl Limited ... . t Passenger (Ex. Sund’y) KB, & MO, VALLEY Depot 1th and Webster Sts. | Deadwood Express., x. Sat.) Wyo. Exp. (x. Mon.) Norfolk (Ex. Sunduy).... St. Paul Bxpres Leaves |CHICAGO & NORTHWE Omabu!U. P depot, 10th and Mur w0 T Lenvos Omulia| YW STERN| Al ( hleago I5xprows. tbule Limited stera Fiyer, Pass. ( 605 pm 920 & m 215 pm Omahal _Dopot 15th and Webater Sts. Omana WV AN inteq Bouso and i0s For Wanted 3,000 at6 per cent, b y Wanted choles On Wanted 7 roow house, §,000. Wanted farm olose to Omalia C. F. Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life V ANTED FARM IN EASTERN NEBIASKA. ha roni cstato. Wanted Lot near 85th and Douglus, 1,500 cashi. ears. 43021 AP FOR SPECULAT Di-room cottage. $21 Chicago st Yates' resid Both hot and water In kitchen: gas ar u it pavoment Owner, J. 1. Cook, 5916 Franklin 413 24tli stroot So. Omaha, business hours, N OR FOR A HOME— rice, $3.600 fo reet, third enst of cold water; clstol uder entire hous W0 weeks. street, eventngs; Mist 2% Fesinty: So. 14 100, 520 OR Good soll: rice for cash, streot nvol DRESSMAKING. GA TS 1O M DO families sollcited, Miss Stur 0 AC J. DRESSMAKING RE ol 1L IN FURNAS to railrond. MeShuno, 215 MBS 22 IN dy, 2041 Harnoy St. i3 HORSES WINTERED. T OST OR_STRAYED, Ahorns. 1ager Boston store. D ~ale by K Notice is hereby gi order by th county, Nebriisk Melguist, pl defendant, 41, 15t der for ¢ 1 leuse-hold Tumber iv dist ¢ i the ea {, nzainst 1% or A‘\|~ lln King pur box; also a t vit: 2, 1891, mudo by in Melgist and I 0, {ive yeurs from 1 Fupace In the sw i Alsoncer Under date ul M tham Davis to Benjamin five years from Dee her 1,1 story frame honse and outby with u certain plece of grou bulldings are situsted, ho sw 1 of the nw & of ty e 13, Douglas county gl ticularly deseribed us follows i point won th feetsouth of sald 40, running feet, thonee north 280 feet, feet theuce south 250 foet t Kiuning, (ulll(l"lllm about ol acres, more or less. The sale of the foregolng to o'clock . 1, on sald duy situnte on the premises leases and near Out Off lake, I will also sell uvrmln office books, formerly used vibed reh it Q of ‘suid Dated Dee. 20, 189 JOHN G, Recelver of the Gate Clt, John Q. Bergner, Attorney, i3 TYPEWRlTERS For Sale, Rent or BIEST in the World. Finder will recelve reward by calling on 1 that, by virtie of an Lwill sell on Satur ut public auction, to shthe following dese nber 1, 1891, for all i township 15, horth rang 3, 189 Melg i ground heing by the Gate OI compiny, suid “sale to tike p duy, ut the offic 0. 1403 Furnain stroot Ally of Owahu, ut Omaha, Nob. er, uit of Douglus use of Benjuuin d 0. Weyniulle Dicern b highest bid- ibed property wit: One lot of s one lotof hay, i one wagon n leuse, do- date of De- 1as Davis to Weymuller, run- of the nw 4 in 13, cast, 10ws,10 Wit! , mado by La- uist, running 891\ for the Lwas ild {ugs, together nd on which said in township 15, praski, LOre par- : cons cing ut 140 ucres 456 thence west 800 thenee east 300 o the pluce of be- ne and, one-half as fc take place at 10 the lee houses, escribed in sald stationery and Teo ace at 20'clock of G. Andrecn, JORTE ¥ lee C M De YOu. mpus ab), change, MEGEATH STATIONERY CO. 1504 Farnasm Streot, Owmaba, Neb. J 700 & m 505 pm 930 Arrive Transfer Leaves OMAITA & ST. ‘'ransfer| U Unlon Depot, Counell Bluf K, Unton 1 . Kun Kansi Leaves Transtor| 10.00 w i 1015 p m T.JOE & not. tuum'll Blufts. City Day Expross. ity Night Express. ...hL Louis Express |CUICAGD, BUKL'N & QUINCY Unton De "Blufls, - Chicago EXpross. Chileago Expross. Tonves Transf | Transter |Arivas | Transfor 1000 pm 940 a m FIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Union Depot, Counchl Blufls Toux City Accon St I'ul Exp [UHICAGO & NORTHWEN Unton' depot, Transfor| ICN| Arrives Counctl Blufts | Transfer 640 p m Teaves “ransfer ‘Vestibulo Linited . Eastern Flyer... ntic Matl (i o m|(¥x Sun) Carroll Pass, (Kx Sun Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. The only perfoct vaginal and rectil syrioge in the world It is thd only Syringe ev or invented by which vagl nalinjections ean be ad mimsered without leak- 1ng ynd, polling the oloth fug Jor Ry itating the uso 0f #Vessel, and which 0N Wleo! be used for rectal injott Irrigation SUKIURUBBER BULB AND BARD RUBBER BHKLL ?‘rme $3.00. | Gtders sollcitod TheAloe & Penfold Co., \A6th Stroot, NEXU I 10 POSTOFFICE, Phynielpns’ proseription acowmpely prepared st Tow prigey. . THE SHORTEST LINE™T0 CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, as repre- sented on this map. | 9350 pm T“J"Q Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled Trains leave Omaha daily at 7:05 p. m.,ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office, 1501 Far- nam St.,, Omaha. F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent | and | danger’s harm 1892, Nlew Out the Gas. Four railrond Iaborers, Lou Miller Joe and Stephen Schmidt, recently arvived in the city from Spring Creek, N. D registered at the European hotel at Tenth #nd Howard streets Sunday night and were. assigned to a room ; When the quartet retired one of their num ber blew out the gas. The men was for nearly twelve hours before being ais covered. Had it not been that an unusual quantity of fresh air found its way into the room through the windows, they would un doubtedly have been asphyxiated. Three of them completely recoverad within an hour, the fourth, Joe Schmidt, is out of NOTED TEMPERANCE LEADER. The Forcible and Brilliant David Frost. ks of an Insidions Fon of Tempers ays It Demands Taw — Come Earnest Language the Man: Iudian Sagwa and o Spe ance m Vir The portrait of David Fr temperance lecturer, will be and wide. The guishied advoente of temper him a reputation second only to that of the late John B Gough's, st, the noted recognized far of this distine has given Masa, revent conversation with Mr. Frost that gentieman s with the convine ainestness which elivrncterizes iis romark O the grentest evils with which t1 fricnds of temperance have to contend is tl ehenp whiskey decootionsand miserable rium mixtures by which the market is flooded under the guise of * Bitters, *Sarsaparillns,’ ‘Gingers,' and other patent medicines. Tho enormons consumptiofl of such miserablo stoff does inealeniable infury in many eases by implanting the tasto for fiquors whero it never would exist otherwise, This most i sidious form of ntemperance should be put W by lnw. 1 do not mean to say, tost, “ that all proprietary medicines come under this head, and in fact Tknow from per- sonnl experience of one which is not only a ireat Medicine, a Splendid Tonie, and Uj rivalled Blood Purifier, but which is innocent of all deteriorating {ngredients and Freo from Harmtul Effects, no matter how much orlow freely it may be used. 1t fs not my wiah to ppear as the exponent of any public remedy, but in this deem ity duty to commend that Grand Remedy of tio indian race, * Kickapoo Indian Sagwa.' I' speak from exporience, for it has stool me in good stend. When haif sick, worn out, and iy most rebellions stom thsod to lonwer uct in its normal caps Kickapoo Indian Sagwa® has healtny condition “when nothing else would. 1 have taken oceasior: also to learn something shout this medieine and its origin, and know that 18 not only an old and tried remedy the Indians, but that its Vegetable Purity ani Harmless Curntive Effects s still maintained, and that its manufacture i still earricd on by modern methods exactly in accordunce with the ways of the noble Red Man. Simple Roots, Barks, Leavesand Flowers from the Forest are all thut enter into its composition, and the Strength which is galned from’ its use is not the false strength of the rum bottle but the Noble Exhilaration of Bounding Health, and the Purified Blood, clennsed of 1ts poison, coursing through every Vein and Artery of thie Humnn System.” This and moro did Mr. Frost hive to say in regard to “ Kickapoo Indian Sagwa.” Words fail to convey tlie earnest force of his re: mMArks as expressed to the writer. Mr. Frost still pursues with unabated vigor the noble cause in which he has enlisted, and_savs that temperance was never making such vast bendway as it is today. KIGKAPOO | INDIAN SAGWA. S0 by an Druggists. $1 per bottle. 6 bottles for $5. A Fight for Life, The desperato struggle for a renewal of the joys of health is a spectucle most paintul to behold, Every victim of Neruaous, Chronic —~AND-- Private Disgases knows but too well the horrors of that almost hopeless conbat; and every one of the muny thousands who have been completely cursd of these distressing and dungerous maladles by thoss un- rivaled specialists, tho famous i, Bettsee knows the Inexpressible dolight of real and permancnt restoration of that priceless boon, good health. If you are among the ulllicted ones, consult them atonco. _DAVID FRoer Tostoy, continued Mr. fena 4 cents for a copy of their {llus. tratod new book of 120 pages. Consultation Free. Cull upon, or address with stamp, Drs. Betts X Betts 119 South 14th Strest, CORNER OF DOUGLAS 8 OMAHA, BRONCHITIS —15 8 grave trouble—the foro- runper of that dread foe,— Consumption. SPECIFIC OXYGEN— breathing treatuent, s o h.'llll SUrprise to the snxious sufferer, \vlnml 'rl\llu\'ul with Howe Generato the first fnhalation, and cures=re all cures in a Arll spuce, at home. 10,000 INTELLIGENT PEOPLE have resorted to it, and our ‘““OXYCEN BOOK, Free, telis of their experionc THE SPECIFIC OXYGEN CO., Suite 510 beely Bldg, Omaha, v | REMAY IV SOLID inhaled the | | never | sisters, and whoever v have t | line of the nethe | in New York f How the Charming Ada Will Appear When Shining in Heroic Oounterfeit. HER BEAUTY DONE IN MONTANA'S WEALTH Sculptor Park Grants the Walting Public Brief Glimpse of the Clay Model for the Most Wonderful Stat r Cast. a Crteaco, Dee. 10 ~Today there was ex hibited in this city, to members of the pr the model in clay of the silverstatut e, which the state pre along oxhibit in the depart World's fair. € not 1 by the n srthoomd b itana will with its mining nt ment of mines at the upon columns of amusing to say absund stories have been printe in reference to this principally wspapers f Awmer Ada Rel heartburs 1 believe ica’s foremost actr posed for the model ings of other prisals, Miss little The sional women, the v [ profc 1sat and gether with the fact that unsought to Miss Rehan, ace adm the honor came Wl that she was asked to pay a dollar, are now a matter of ancient history SILVER | will | Maiden, - And, speaking of ancient history,will some | scholastic individual please avise and tell the world what authority there is for pictur- ing justice, cither on cavass or in marble, the Blind Goddess? derived from a \s Along with the pleasure view of Sculvtor Park’s model today, there was a surprise. Mon tana’s model of the starry maid has her great big eyes wide open. There is no war- ther in the delicious mythology of ks, the soverer mysticism of the Romans, nor in, history, ancient or modern, profaue or sicred, for depicting just blind “Tho first seulptors, the earliest painters, the primeval wood engravers all depicted Justice with very wide open eyes. Wi the past few days T have had the privil of examining some rare old plates made by Heinrich Goltzeus, one of the savliest wood engravers, in which Justice is presented ns a buxom maiden of massive fovm, stern of with her two-edged sword in one hand her scales in the other, and always w wide open cyes. All the way alot 1500 down to the eighteenth century wias able to sec as well as any of her classical out her eyes or ban diged them simply to conform to the Roman idea that Justice is blind to the individual, should be exceuted. *Justice, sir, is the great interest or mankind on earth,” said Duniel Webster, and now let us hope we shall never find her biind again, The older wont to show her with a cornu copia in one hand and a scepter in the other, | 1t is presumed, of course, who Justice was, but the story is ‘so pretty t 1 cannot resist the templation to retail Justice was a Titan maiden, known in Greek mythology Astraca, who de. sconded 10 the carth and wingled with the human race during the golden but when the silver age ensued she fled to the moun tains and ouly came down from theiv fast nesses a8 the shades of evening fell, She hid rself from the sight of men, of whose iniquities and wickedness she grow aweary. After the be ming of the brazen and the iron age she could no lonzer bear the injus Sf mankind and taking wings she flow into the wh Jove set her nong the stars, making her the constella- tion Virgo on the wicked ways of men. In the light of this pretty myth could there be anything more uppropriate than motm tainous Montana choosing for its contri tion to the grcatest festival that carth has ever scon, a representation of the truant Goddess, formed of the minerals that con stitute tue wealth of nations? As She Looks In Clay that you know Lies, ~ To get back to the studio of Sculptor | >urk where hundreds of ladies and gentle men, representing the press of the e admired tho splendid work of The first thought that strikes s he views the clay model is that of massiveness. The figure is heroie, albeit the Rehan face. the Rehan neek, the’ Rehan rm, the Rehan—well, the all in all of Relan ness 15 wonderfully cov- remarkably lifelike, even to the t detail. figure as modeled in clay is seven feet in height. Justice stands with one foot on a globe, and the entive outline of the splendid | and massive figure gives the idea of a for- ward movement. The goddess wears a tunic which drapes_the figure from the swelling breast 1o a point just below the knee, but so perfect is the Sculptor’s work that cvery limbs is visiblo statue seems alive from the unshod the bare arms und th of hair upon which rests crown of this modern Astr Im- mense strength and exquisite grace together with & superabundance starry . of life and movement are the points which | enchain the observer of the model at once. “hie left irm fmost beautifully modeled, holds aloft the historic scales and the right Frasps firmly, the familiar two-edge sword which points downyw of forty-f degrecs. The expre: of the face i grave but gracious, and the full orbed win- dows of the soul s rce the future The tu ther the drapery, with its metal girdle, is Greeian even to the smallest detail, and’ the robe is broidered most beautifull; Seulptor R, H. Park was the recipient most hearty congratulation from both s and connvisseurstoday, Mr. Pavk, by v, is nearing his thred-score years, bit he appéired to me tod&y like o boy with i new Christmas toy—and he has all reason to feel proud, for he began his life work as a stone cutter in_the Nutmeg state. He took up modeling in Albany and afterwards studicd ears. Tn 871 he went y, anil there hie vemained for ihg in and out among the th masters of his A year or ) he returned to Ameriea and tablished a studio, where Lo will pass the mainder of his days. Among his i rtant works are the 1o Riotropolitan Artmuseum in New Yor Stewart memorial figures, “Religion Love," in the Garden City cathiedral or Tsland, the Washington wonument in waukee, the statue of Hendricks at Tnd \polis, and his last, the Columbus me fountain in this i Silver statue which he.r 1l be the pridi of th nee, It Tind Loug Mil n oriul for undoubtedly of his life. In Solid Silver, This work of art which was_conceived by Colonel J. O Haryvey and Mr. Frank D, bee of this city, but for the fuct that the seven wonders of the world have long ago ing ased 1o 700, would certainly huve along apout the cighth or ninth, The flgure, s before stated, stands upon 1 globe which, when cast in coin silver, will rest u the back of 4 Montana eagle—also of solid silver. From the eagle to the top of Rehan's head the statute measures nine feet and rests upon a plinth of solid tho base being formed of mineral bearing rock he whole will have a height of fifteen feet. T'he value of the silver to be used the casting is estimated at $060,000. This is o be furnished by the First National bank of Helena, through ex-Goyernor 8, 1 Hauser and Hon, W. A, Clark of Butte “WORTH A GUINBA A BOX.. BLIND. They are blind who will not {ry a box of BEECHANY'S{ PILLS for the disorders which ‘:uwout of Impaired lgestio he, or nny BIL Nervous aliments, they take ihe iace of an entiro medicine chest. COVERED WITH A TASTELESS AND SOLUBLE COATING, Of all druggists. Price 36 cents a hox New Vork Depot, 165 Canal St from whence she still looks down | in | | [ | | | | | | | | the well k |t | b | | | | | | | City of Mexico, Tt is said that the gold used in the plinth amount to £250.000 worth, and this is lonned by the Spotted Horse mine of Mont. The American Bronze com- pany of Chicago is to cast the immense affair by the largest statue of its kind in the world -4 this work the company re- coives & At the closo of the World's fair Me Harvey and Higbeo intend to take the statue on a tour of exhibition both through Amerfea and Furope. Heavy bonds, all around, are of course, demanded and given for the safe return of the precious minerals, ow that all bickerings are over, I desire mgratulate the state of Montdna on its etion of that charming and beautiful woman, Miss Ada Rehan, for the model of this wondr work of art. 1f the sight of our fairest, sweetest Rosalind, done in solid silver, standing on a hill of gold, is not then there is no such a ity in tho to That hood of reat big S-year. states has o and Judee our sistor« proud in this 1ter M. Bickford, ex- the state, deserves as the starry dige ue, in the conter of which 1ds that form the model of us Montana—-Ore y plata,” Lrovo Buezes. J1d amor 1o itself Wa mArye - Rev, Sylvanus Ly Of the Cincinnati M. ¥ agood point when he says od Hood's Sarsapar nd find it fully eq med for it. Some people are greatly pre- judiced against patent medicines, but’ how the patent can hurta medicine and not a mas chine is a mystory of mysterios to me.” Hood's Piils conference, makes “We have for Vin our family Al 1o all that is ure liver ills - - ANNOUNCEMENTS, In “Nora Machree,” which comes to the Boyd during the last three days of the pres- ent week, our theater-goers will have an op- portunity to see the new picturesque Irish drama, which Sidney R. Ellis has givena fine scenie production. The phiy prosents & type of Trish charactor new to the staga; old traditions are discarded, and an entively new vein s cleverly worked out. The theme s original, with a vlot which at all times is most intense, nolds, i comedian, takes the hart of nigan, n b m-down sport, and Coleman will ear in the title Captain I Miss Clur role tomorrow pany oy autiful old comedy, t Mr. Robson takes the part of Tony Lumpkin, which is one of the mos difticult roles he has ever attempted, for not only has he tried to make it oviginal, vero thing to do in a part_that has had ex- nents for over 100 years, but it wis neces- sary to iuvent all new stage business Oughout to make it the hilarious success has achieved in it night 1 Stuart Robs smith's b to Conquer afternoon the s in Gold- “Sho Stoops Donnelly v will turn ona new supuly of ural Cag” at Boyd's next week, beginning with o Sunday matinee Christmas day. rnam Street theate hits, commencin . and the usual fie Now Monte Cristo.” 1t is o these days of lavi productions these seems to be a viv Were, 1Iong managers, to see who can spend the most money upon their own particular enterprise, and in some instances the extrav- agant expenditures are almost bevond the bounds of reason. For instanc perform- mee of “Monte Cristo,” which was wit- nessed recently by tho writer, is an exam- ple. The actors’ were all capable and, ap- parently, experienced people; the version of the play was most excellent and the per- formance, throughont, was enjoyable. Of course, in such productions, covrect seenery essary, but one seene used by this com- 1y is o piece of extravagance bordering i folly: it was the interior of a palace and was composed entively of plush, which could be casily seen from the front of the house to be of thefinest tecture, has seeured for Thursday. Docem- matinee Saturday, The comedians, Donnelly and Girard, ae- companied by Miss Amy Ames and their new company of players will begin a four nights engagement at Boyd's theater, open- ing on Sunday afternoon (Christmas day) also au extra matinee on Monday, with that great laughing suceess ~The New Natural Gus.” Since last seen heve the comedy has™ 1 rewritten and revised, with new music, songs, 1ees, specialtics, costumes and scenery roflt, The desive for residing in a climate possess- ing qualities alike adapted to the benetits of people of weak lungs, catuvrn, deli throats, ete., is growing st v from | to year. The mere accumulation of money at ‘the expense of health is not regarded in the same favor as formerly. The combinas tion of pleasure and profit is now regarded as most desirable. In no place in Ame is there a point where this combination ex- ists to a greator degree than Galveston county, Texus. The wonderful growth of North Galveston and the handsome profits that are being steadily made there, both by capitalists and men of small means, has been attracting the attention of investors from all parts of the United States. The literature of the North Galveston association giving fully detailed information on the subject can be obtained from Franklin F. Williams, Omaha, Neb., local agent of the association. The address of the general oftice being the North 5 , Min- neapoli and Qi the W The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south, Only 87 hours to Hot Springs. Only 89 hours to New Or! Only hours to Atlanta, Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With" corvesponding fast time to all points enst and south., Jtound treip tickets to Mot Springs, New Orleans, Laice Charles, Gulveston, San Antonio, Los Augeles, Sun Pran- eisco, Mo bile Juclksonville, Tampa, Ha- vana and ail the wintor resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair cavs freo to St Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman_ bullet sleeping cars on all trains, Baggago chbcked from hotels and private residences to destination, Fortickets, sieeping car accommodations and further information call at Wabash tickket oftice, 1502 arnawm street, or write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha, - THE REALTY MARKET, INTS placed on vocord bec WARIANTY Koevend 1o« 5 iy Wi el Wit 0”1 i S s 1 0f 0 B0 feet, 1o 7, Kirk a1 b B0 {6416 15 feet lot 10w block 14, s block 1, Walnut 1111 O KIng and wifo to RS wart 6, King's ndd Robert Stewart and”wifo Weleh, & foet lov B8, add John Pabiun and wite to George Glas comin, 1ot 6, hlock b, Lnprovement wsociation idd 1N Wileox wd hshand 10 M F ning, lot block <18, e WL Chivmbordain Kendull, 1ot 15, DERDS Arthur I Bucks 1ot 4 Kessel Pluce lot 8, ot 1o'WW Nelson's I Haunseom i dford and Wife o 1P s I tux 10013 i 8- 14, 7,000 and bl 1,000 e i 1red 14-1 Rudolph Palii to Joseph Kiavan, o i 1ot 12, bloek 8, Summit Place DEEDS, 1 to publie dedication of san's add o South fraxod 1,065 4,000 Total amount of transfers 8 83,001 -~ Au honest pill is the noblest work of the apothecary. DoWitt's Little Early Itisers cure coustipation, biliousness and siok heads ache. o “Notices of e 1niea r Leas vender Uia heads AftY conts; cach additional e ten cents, HOUSTON - Aveda Ward, daught and Margaret Houstor, aged 8 months weeks and 6 duys, Mond 19, I Wednesday, bec ] i from resldence, 2204 Grand avenue Friends invited.