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SPECIAL NOTICES. | FOoR DT ke ati 125 p. m. for the evening Bnd unti 1890 p. m, for the moFning o Sunday edi fons. No advert Be fret nsert ment taken for lces than 95 cents for nents 1n st losertl qnent Insertl rmy cash In advan ‘bach count ae Tments must fun consecutively questing & numbered eheek, enr wddrossod to o numbered Jetter © Answers #o nddressed will nintion of the check WANTED - MALE B EALARY OB COMNISSION T ha andle the Patent Chemieal Tnk ¥ 1% centan | cunt & word for 450 per Tine por Tnitials, figuren . ANl advertise AdvCrtisers, by ro have the letters S T BEE HELP. AGEN Akents making srioral nzent o takn ts. A raro ple of crne Monroe Er Crosse, Wis NTH PRUDENTIAL LIFE Apply room 20, Fronzer M270 J10° BLACKSMITIL AT OXC sh Address or cnl M) 2 WANTED, Bl MENLOR U, & GOVE Arkansns, Tennesseo and 1o & O'llenrn, Labor Agency MENT WORK 1N ulsiana. Kram: W3 Eouth 11th strect NS GOOD y Singor M PAY SALARY WEEKLY EXporience unnecessury B; ANt A i Nebr i ance compur Jihernl contructs Fdmiston, St bik, | BYANIED AN EXPEE Good reference required Ap FEW RELTATLE SOLIC Union Central Lifo cinnatl, Guod territor the righit men. Address ). M Agent, rooms 4, 45 and 47 Durr Mik0 150 ITORS Insur and NCED COACHMAN Wages &0, Apply to B South Mo 47 GROCERY Doors and retuilers. HALISMAN [ 10 OMAHA Al commissions. 101 ToUS - 19 coMe R, FOR GENERAL work AN Aven o, YOUNG LADIES CAN S00N AC \)|"I£ King knowledge of shorthand and typo Van §NCY. LA M D FIRSTCL INOUILI th ana 1ow Mid (v kL MEN 1O ke Tl plensant work at thele own homos: 100 t0 £50) ber day can bo quietly made: work | went by mail; no canvassiog For | irs - areas Globo W1k Co, Box 5301, Boste use. o tablistiod Jto+ (-GOOD GIRL, GOOD WAGES, FAMILY OF 2 1112 2ot 10t streot 5 ‘ NERAL HOUSEWORK. ASS COOK. LADIES Ot YOUNG n FOR RENT--HOUSES. . | DmTv, TIRENT, NO. 18 CAPITOL AVENU modern. The 0. ¥. Davis Co, 1905 Farnan at i ALL | postofice. Fire piss the door. N S Skinnoer, 1614 Farnam st PG woos Lern: hest nelgh barn, Fark t _|W | Wi ROOM O USE, wilk TOIt RENT, MODERN TACHED HOUS TDETACHED Noo, §20. RENT, 10-1C Heed & Selby, Board of Tra l)"”“ 10 00, n FOR.RENT, HOUSES IN ALL PAKIS OF Aoy, The O, K. Davis company Farnam st Dyl M HOUSE, 2015 CASS, DWELLINGS, olty, Kilkonny & Co., IN ALL nental bik 750 ALL MODERN CON 1 nonr b 8. Sk 1 ROOMS MY BIICK HOUSE sCand brick barn. com . Warren M. Logers, AT.SECOND | Clouser bik, | - IOOM CORNER & other conventene €0, Ringwalt Bros T, rom ks Noor. range 018 16th st ]) “FORRENT, furnished ana ments. It C. 03T THOUSE modern 1 atte mge bulldi prov 10-1000M HOUS| D TN Diinitsa i of Omak THee by £, MODERN uticr, 201 Boe | TAG pfent for bus Elgutt HOUSES modern bui 1o Dodge. FURNISILE kood “neighborhood, close Douglas TAK TMODERN to motor. W (W T DOLAN. 200 AND 211 N, I8TIL ST, 10 SOUTH 25TH STREET '('—l UNTURNISHED ROOMS IN 11 Xoor, 16th and Jackxon ste reference require Inquir Water Ort nil e e uritne o Ly LR STOR DO LD [ TOTRRNT, A VI DESTIARCE BUTEDIN Eihiichaty, taro 01 Motora, Bruy & Lo FORRENTTHE LARGE FRONT ROOM FIR: foor York Lifo butlding Th is on pectally suitable for bank.ng purposes George N. Hlcky, ngent. Mol WANTED--TO RENT. e heating flxtures; 15 rd for two. Address 't In kood loeation, 50, Boo 2 W TERM OF VEA sn, With small oft dded. Addross 17 oln, Neb. Mil2 2 STORAGE. CHEAD, CLE i ZRIDIAG TWELLS, Fornan M month. block VIHAVE ooms Holbroo LIGTI, kklon st ATRY od for Geo. W, i WANTED -TO BUY. T=WANT 100001 MO and Do O A SPAN OF TORNE venworth street S BOUGHT. K. D. WEAD, M6 ¥OR SALE -FURNITURE. FOILSALE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL Kinds, 8518+ olth 20th, 550 FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC P-FOR SALE. A NI SprinK exiToss wagon, ho Wlsd i HOATIY oW OBt w W DOUBLE oxs and bugiy Fy tools. consisting fruck, eto RIY N Addross G. 1. Miamn stroot MBS ~ FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. antomatic - wlght ooglne; Ber Peimting (o horsw power up inguire of Fest ard streot, Owaha, Neb. ZVOIL SALB. ONE 3 1L tub boller. with pu dry pall kiv. recelver 1 ENGINE. ONE & ap and lieator, 90 foot HAND AAND FOWER ELEVATOR Howard. N s 190 LO-ror wing machine. robulit #5500 no cobhler row A 0. M wruam. PR WEANDAIRD CATTLE (0. 1AS CO! Sinadly ou baud Ualed bay, (o7 sels o8 rack ien, Ny Apply at ths ofica | Apply to | DANDTWO UNFURNISHET | X- FOR !ALE»-»HX!CBLLANEOUS Q;Suow | cax horse and phae Athalf cost: own Wend. 16th and Do Continuea, ¥S, COUNTERS, SIELY ton, piAno and how N 010 goo 8 or removing from city, . D o MISCELLANEOUS. RENT, ty. Nebrask thereaf, will on th ply to the governc 0 WHOM 1 HAVE YOUN U1 rugs 21 Leny n 2 factors. LAN th L ALL KOR SOCHE: Apply AL1I0) Dod T MAV CONCH atEd A, Koen the dlstr burt A\, nt Vehruary rd dny of January £ of (14 state for & pard 3 U OLD CARPET WOVEN Address Omehu Carpet enworth streot Mo 3 INTO A Rug CLAIRVOYANTS. WIS, Dt o fr M1 v clalrvoy m erad T life to un 10f ma 78 11th st., I rtand pn band sent through M DIt 1 1£ted dond tran the west, and will Pust, prosent and be eq fom 9a. m ors containingd cents in e MRS NANNIE V. EGRAVF ant and PROPI lite resor . enn by consult aed K 1 And_cause mar o wll and b era. Offica and a.m. 10 p. m, it future wife or mall for $5.00, chart alone y pror AFKALID PO WARREN, ¢ 1, Ath y ALRYOY W e ar at 119 N EONARD, TIHE YOUNG Ace modinm, hias Jnst areive v sit Jatly to the n futre charm ualed. Independent v 09, m. 4148, 15t MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. oMM Douglas block Ltoom 3, 34 1 | ana sea batns, L 15th and 1 STOWE, MADAME SMITH, | MAGNETI Cor. 16th and Dodye. U CAPITOL Massuge, wlcoliol AVES vor, NUECK, BANJ Tarnoy. Haro A1l those S DEAD Striot hus 200 mpily ANT, 15th AND ublie. in \ftod ATl v will HEALEIR M NUK, 1ohuf | MONEY T0 LOAN -REAL ESTATE. REAL EST \\ 7o addiionat ney's £ W. B Wanno o o 10w HONY ouds o Nebraski or 1¢ CENTRAL GAG cont Ineluding \\ ouses 10 Farnam LOARS 0N Wt @3 Wi W 1 AND2.Y 10rtguKeS. MONEY T PER CEN on Omaha cit any kind. Wiy You can get full bey Loan und Trust ¢ OMANA S, n real est Ny comn LOANS ON property . W. Fa \‘lvh e of thel 1K PARTIE funds. in Dy T HATE AT ehar, Klo, LOANS, 6T ymmlssion ¢ National Bank W nam stroet LITY TRUST, LOAN AT 18 C0.. 1505 F KL num sireet LOAN ANDTRUST CO. Tow rates for chole farms nahin c i3 © LOANS all charz bank bldz. 10, LAND v 10 Georgo WP ent. Coutes, CITY PROPERT tngor, 1519 Farnam: SAR Iteed & Sclby, 51 Board of ) 10 W rate, N O ALC IMPROV Frost. Douglas T MONEY NE ¥ prog poy i st of low rates 1ith and Dodge. from MAKES L riot r AVINGS BANK 0t lowest o in small or Ja PR Alox M dore. bl OWNING PROPE r t kive descriptiol send th It address to 1§ ore ivans. Addross RATE: JANS ON CITY AND F. attor bldg. 803 1 CoM MO N ¥ ¢ | SELL 14 Ci Iy Money I8 ol « L0ANS Y THAT ix encumbered for all or part of its value wish n and Bee LOAN LARGE MAKE RRIAGES, TOX ANY You \ TEN numnns\ uP. OGN FUTNT N 10 SMALL, SRS, [ = 7 WILL o OUILTERMS You con pay the " you Toar off far you a | YOU CAN HAVY FROM TR il publicity Ltho uso o JOMAHA I You can | HOGSES, WAGO WAREHOUS DO WELL N US FIRST WILL M monty bick at wny tim wish, and_ thus roduce tie 1 in proportion to amount ME YO or remo of property s £ bot ouey and property PKICE OF MORTGAGE LOAN €O INCORPORA’ WANT MONEY. rrow 00 ou HOUR ATION: ) that 105 AND PIANOS, RILIA RCHANDI? from §10.00 ON 11 i without pub You can pay the mone you wish, and mude wil m and you will find it gr OMATIA MOIE Room 1, 114 8010 THE 0L POI Wil r Ho0r aboye the s MONEY A easy | X WILL Ccurlty; i« LOA strictl (- MON e, \ - MONEY oral o ates, 110 6 payments, on’ furnitore, ptinental bl PRITCHARD, 5L DOUGLAS BLK. 16 & DO AV YOL Holty o removal of pro back in any nn ny time co the cost of the 1o use of both ay forit onl or chargo kept L but you will re 58 tho 5 o out o the elsiwhere call and soo us O, «liton block. 24 floor., Lo i ONLY INC or th dvantuge. OR- INOWAHA. ith treet. G, 91 DAYS. CHEADP planc pubiiolty; ok delay « roon: 5. Bur ANY KIND O A1 Hurrls, N MONEY ON y contidential. K v ED CHEAD AT VOUR Nebraska Loan Co., 1316 6 Douglas st NED—ON CHATTE personal property, at rensc th. Clalms bought. W. It thl B BUSINESS CHANCES. FOR SALE 5 With (ho ronl extnty sons for solliog Omaba. Neb, BUSINESS Sond b No eomuilssion. 7-FOR SALE plant. Addre Neb. Y —GROCERY Hooie count; county. 0. oro ON ACCOU O EXUHANC in « A GOOD palin New York MSL Addross OPENINGS. NO CHAIG stamp for priuted list. Vv Alex. Moure, 401 Bee bld. Ol 58 lock bo: )k Y oiie of saust aost the following arti good order, viz. Engine aud boller, § and § Bt Mi ¥ 8- Yoo 805 OWN s LAT- snablo Vvl BUSE Good rea. Life, 2 PAY ALL CASIL FOR STOUKS OF dry gouds, elothing, boots and shoes, groceries. oree power. ? refcigerators, | Jumbo mill | air biower, b air skide. | band saving machine: lovard streets: b bugy: furniture of 5-r00m Lou sed Yeast Co., 35th and Bou' 70, Yoo SALE bustness | 118 son Iur el bury, Ni WS MUSLO AND BTA' n tuwn Of L0 payiag well TION- th 0f owner rea: 000,00 Tavoice TLa00 Box Gohy Mt ¥air Y anw | Trade. Saies THE BUSINESS CHANCES. T Continved. MANUFACTURING BUSINESS $10.000; grocery, £1,500: meat mArket: men's ¥. . Wond And Douglas._ Maon FOR EXCHANGE. % ACKES OF CLEAR TLAND | st winter whoat distelets in K for 10 or 2)-acre LFACt NoAr O Wil pay cash difference 1t property Addross, glving price and lecation, O 2, Do INE OF s Lo ox W elty is wo0d ofices. 3 5, 7= OWSN 1 FARMS [N NEBRASKA NEAS Jand_ Dakota. Wi soll cheap, or exsaangs o Torsc Addross box nst CLEAL OMATA REAL ESTATE FOR MDSE., metuai valaation. Money (o loan. Box5Is.Omahn Lo merehandise, | Franktort. 1na. and ea EQUITY IN AN 1M 7 4 WED 10 ACRES OF 1 ete. for stock of goods oF cattle, 1. Kelley Flm Creck, Neb, [y 3 7 OT TO KXCHANGE ta, Neb, M0 3% TOWN 1 Box 190, & 1ITAVE A FINF for & typewriter. FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE. QYA FOR SPECULATION Ot iroom cotta | Chileago st FOR A THOMI L third ens 1 wator: el for tw nkiin streot 1slioss hours Mgt IN MT or line ty 10 USATE O TRADE, Cadaii YEAL ESUATE U Bergaing only. My word | IANT COTTAGE WITH W Just comploted n m purk < 18 oue of the handsomost | i Omahia and | ean make a low faire if sold Goo. N. 1Hicks, 300 N. Y. Life bldg i k. plac | ntones. | MAH 20 | T ost—A A Sleave at B BUNCH OF Kt Jplense raturn o room 2 WAV iteh p | ward for re RIS onr it to ST OR 4 leatlier coll Scar above right foot ST Hubbard sc | 1t Return to 14 | o 1018, 15th, | LOST AL 3 v | AsGoraon, 21t south 11th stroet LOVES bliz ST-PAIK OF FUR G REWARD K HORSES WINTERED. ONSES KiEh AND CARED FOR, §§ MONTIL UL, GG, Gans, 0. box 163, South Omali. i | H 76933 TYPEWRITERS Sale, Reat or Exchange. | BIEST in the World. MECEATH STATIONERY CO,, 1304 Fu m Streef, Omaha, N | REM ‘TON For o, “Improvement is the order of the age.” or expected. :puch an | in our most s creas In our sales as commencod ptember. Tho Smith Premier Typ s which are wido gatne mo- and far-reaching, recelving from gar i T W o Send for a descriptive cataloguo. {Smith Premier Type- writer Co., 17th and Farnam Sts., Omah, Neb. E. H. MAYHEW Manager. sale by Receiver, operty lot of st and F from December sw i of th north ran e s follow 1502 i Meljuist, running her 1, 1801 For i fwe nd antbuildings, toxethe e of ground on nw 4 in 1 thivm five years fron Dece SLOPY frIe House with a cer Duildings 1he sw iy of the nw b ¢ ownship 1 Finge 13 Douslis county, Nebraska, more pa tieularly 1as foliows: comimenci apoint on the cast hine of sald 40 acres 45 feetsouth of said 40, running thenee west uorth 850 feet, then south 1o the p containing about one und e sinle of the fore lock a. m. on sald on the premd nd near Cut O innin one-hialf place at 10 0 hou + statione by the ( 1o tike . of si 0. 14 Dated Dec I o John Q. Ber 2 Tn compltance With the statutes of the state of Neb, Insuch cases madeand provided,notice is hercby given that sealed proposals will be recelved at the office of commissioner of pub- lands and bulldings until 1 o'clock p. m., the slst duy of December, for the furnishing of supplies’ for the | quarter ending March 31, 1563, for the hos- | pitals for the insune at Lincoin, Hustings und Norfolk, the industrinl schools at Kewrney and Genova, the institite for the biind ut Nebruska City, the institute for the deaf and umb at Oniiha, the fustituts for the feeble at Baatrice, the soldiers' home at nd. the Lbome for tho friendless at ad the industrial howe at Milford. red by applying to 55 1n by the es tho right 1o uccept or reject any or all bids. | AlLbidS must be mage in duplicate, A R HUNMPHREY, or of Public Lands and Bulidings 2, didiiy Proposals for Gasoline 1 lod bids will be recoived at th ty comptroller up to 4 p. m. or twelve (12) candlo power ing the suburk roun sundo K of $200.00 10 vight is re: Notice Is hereby given that the aunual fukof tho stockhiol Jopot company will ou Depot company, of the Unlon Pacitic Rallway cowpany. in ihe glgyot Quaha, on e Oty duy of January, 3, at 8 o'clock p. ., wion of di’ rectors and transiaction of any other business that way legally come bofore U L. IS IMBALL Ouubia, December 20, 1692, \eld b the of the at the he dguarters D21d20t 00000002000c0009 & (R RTETm | Leaves | 1000 pm | Transter OMAHA DAILY BEE PLEASE EXAMIHR The work of your TYPEWRITERN eritically and without prejudice. Do the type face cléarly and entirely? Or.as the printers term it, are all the type 'on their feot"? If the work of your typewriter is not wholly satisfactory, send us a sample of the work, and we will take pleasure in ad- vising you by early mail wherein the dif- ficulty lies. We will also write you about the 1892 model of the Remington T PREEWAN LG e \ finisned in its mflc“an- ism,unequaled in ecas of opcxutlon and clear- ness of work; in dura- bility and simplicity of design; its adjust=- ment is easily under- stood. It stands se=- vere use for years, and is recognized as the Standara by the leading houses in all lines of busi- ness; correspondence solicited. WYCKOFF SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 175 Monroe St. CrlIf‘AC—O. THE SHORTEST LINE TO CH[LAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, as repre- sented on this mdp. CEDAR RAPIDS 12 MGl 5, DES MOTNES l | 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. A. Nasi, Gcnl Agent. 05550005068€000808. fIEANE TASY s endat e, hir impure blond, or ines (0 perform U to Loaves | CIIICA! Omahn | Depot 10th and ¥ a5 p m| ~Chicago e Chicago Express. ... Clitengo & Towa Local., BURLING 0. RV __bepot oth wni Mason Sts. | Omahs’ “Hastings Loeal... . 0ln Loeal (Exeept Su SI. 0§ OB 10th and Mason Sts. s Clty Day i kbt K in U. . Trans St. Louls Express.. I & PACIFIC & Marey Sts bm 2 hm [ Avrivos Omai i 3 Unig 00w -0 p Depot 10t Atluntio Express Vestibule Express. Night Kxpross K| CHICAGU, I 1. & PACIFIC Union Depot 1th and Marey Sts Denvor Limitod 7 iKansas City pt Snnday) UNION PACIFIC Dopot 10th pm 110 p m Wt W m 705 p m [“Arrives Omaha T D m 105 p m 4 s 700 p m 410 pw ifiue Sy Bun) 1230 p m 0'4) p m . ¢ Fxp e ee (1040 B m 6.5) pm r Fast Mall | 420 pm MIL & AT A ot and Murey Sts Omahs JhE wom .50 p w Arri pross Expross SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Depot, 10th and Marey Sts. Sloux Cliy | = .St Paul K b wo) pm 10.00 v SI0UX CIEY & PACIFIC Dopot. 1th and Webster Sis, | St Uiul Limited OMATIA & ST. LOUIS, . Depot, 10th und Marcy Sty St Arrives Omnlhin Onmah 46 pm] Leaves | Omuha't T pm is Cai G BE 1% hal Dopot f5th and Webster St L0 ), Sic v A 1116 pm Bioux City 545 pm St 1 515 p m) Banorofe Pas Arrivos Omalin 105 p i 4 pm Jjimo 4 Teaves wouid Hxpross St Wyo, dexg (. Mo Norfolk (Ex Runday ..U Paul Bxpros ox [CHICAGO & NOIRIW S RN Arrivos Omaha U. P depotsi0th ahd Marey T2 um T Fassen 104 a m lileago Fxpross 405 pm T D m 0 b m Leaves Cwahy TA0 pw s, | 605 pm 930 & m 5 pm Ex. BUn) Clile, 8. (Kx. Mon)| 920 am MISSOURE PATCIFIC Depot 1th and A¥ebster Sts. S Louts ga St Loulis Ji NeUraskit Socal: OMATIA & ST, LOUIS Unfon Depat, Colinell Klums. 0 pm St Louls Canon hall CIICAGO, K. 1. & PACIFIC Unzon Depot, Connell Blufls vross Sxpross Limited JUE & (.1 Union Depot. Councll Bl uffs. 1000 8 m ¥ Uiy Expreas 105 pm/ 2 Kunsas City Night Expross 1 ey Juls Express CHICAGO, BURLN & QUINCY. Un10n Depot, Counctl Bluf Chicago Expres 5 pw Chicago Expre 506 p Creston Looal SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Unlon bepot, Counctl Blu Sloux City” Accomtnodation . L£t Paill Exp CHICAGO & NOWITWESTERN | Arrive Union' depot, Counell Blu Chileago Kx Veatibulo T Arrives |” Omans 101w Arrives Transfer Tonves aves [Arcive sfer Airives |Transfor Loavos Dranster| 50 "\ (% 8] Atlantle Ma 746 & w](Ex Suw) Carroll 2 R0 nw | 1020 p m | ONE E\JOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts fen.]v yet. promptly on the Kidneys, Jiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Byrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, plensing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agréeable substances, its mauy excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for eale in 500 and 81 bottles hy all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.~ Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA Fi6 SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.¥. Sick To-Day? You may bo Worse To-morrow. Consult at once the famous | DRS BETTS & BETTS | able, talont o, 1y popular Physicians and Surgeor Wwho have richly won thoir title as the Kings of SPECIALISTS Successtul and deserved- | cure of Nervous Diseases, Chronic Diseases, Private Diseases vy name end nuture, of every form d degree. ty-seven years of constant practi 7 years of valuable and varied experienco vears of careful and lavo reh into | the hidden mysteries of diss na thelr , bhenomenalsuceess, SPECIALISTS find themse! ad of their profes: sion in Ame cd In all those ele wments which compel success. Lot all tho aflicted take he forted, for the means of a perf | vermanent cure are within their re The testimony of thousands of oth these talented men have eured fur most convincing es at the h rt and be com- ch. s whom shes the e 1lustrated book of 0 p. D 4 ( Consulintion & Call upon, or address with stump, Drs. Betts % Betts 119 South 14th Straat, CORNER OFDOUGLAS ST, OMAHA, NEB. HOMES CLUBMEN “I have met with much success in the we of the LONDOND ERRY LITHIA WATER. As a natural remedy it is a remarkable one. Of its efficacy in reduci, e amount of uric acid I am positive, and I shall con- tinue to use and recommend it. In fact, I was one of the first in Chicago to use this water in practice. As a drinking water for table purposes it Zas no superior. 1 learn it is extensively used at the Chicago and Calumet Clubs, and it can be found at the homes of the clubmen at any time. I can only speak favorably of it.” From M. 11, Lackersteen, M. D, LL. D,, Chlongo. Still or” Sparkling ZONDON- D ERRY for sale everywhere, Don't fail to read our pamphlets. A/ dealers. Londondenry Lithia Spring Water (:1?., Chas, B Perkins, Sellint Azts, Mah, Boston PAXTON & GALLAGHER, Distributing A 73ats. 1 i “AT | THE OF F.R.8.C, se0esscssssecececosssecese. BUY ;Hutchinson’s Kid Gloves They last longer and wear better than $any other muke, They are siylish, and H made from selected skins only, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED B~ PERFECT FITTING D%~ LATEST STYLES B®™ MOST DURABLE axo THEY NEVER RIP If your dealer does not have thes mnnrl au want to know sometling about the EST GLOVES MADE write to 1 manus facturer for his illustrated book about gloves, JOHN C. HUTCHINSON MANUFACTURER, J0H » | she has passed me twico and never | out | Mrs. B., who had so rocently | only | tion came. | Uniformly wirccossiul in the treatment and | | tell sho was tho: | she wal | think of | to inquire t, speedy and | | congratulations | told suid: | the begiuning | ircn, but 1 tell | buu L never ¢ | evening and the T'refnont street | had ogled their present STORIES OF EVERY DAY lll"l‘l‘ Incidents From Many Sources of an Amus* ing Nature. SITUATIONS EXTREMELY LUDICROUS Fanny Sketehes Langhable Life 1 Sunny of Prominent People plsodes Which Help Makeo Nt Views From the Side of Life. Tt was on o streot ¢ talking so that ev overy word they said. have believed it,” said numbor one. “No, nor 1,” echoed number two, “if had happened to anyone else. You see, sho goes in such good so ciety and hor r and they were ybody couid hoar “1 never would whatever about loaning her money. and to think a word about it. 1 think she is actually dishonest and-——dear r here she 1s otting in this very car,” and both Indics gotevery red as a quiet, refined looking woman made her to where th wore sitting. **Ah, my dear M B., <miled the new comer, “you jus person I am looking for. 1 do want to thank you for that generous loan and to tell you how glad 1 'was that I met your husband that very evening and could so speedily veturn it. I recoived a pretty scolding when I arrived home for goin with so little, and I do hope you helping me out didn’t inconvenicnco you.” Not in the least,” glibly answered been on tenter hooks regarding the self samo loan. **You need not have been in such a hurry to return it. It was a mattor of s0 littlo consequence.” Hero the first two alighted and the passengers were loft to wonder what would happen to that forgotful huslmml. Anecdotes of Mrs. " Cleveland are again in order. During one of her receptions | at the white house she greeted hundreds of guests when some one observed among those awaiting recognition a lit- tle old countrywoman whose exvression was one of suppressed excitement. T rural visitor had evidently no acquaint- ances in the group where she stood. But sho chatted in to those about her. and than raised her cateh a glimpse of Mrs. Cloveland, to sink back on her heels ench time with the exclamation: “An’tshe lovely.” Finally hor turn for present Sho was pushed forward, and, as one of the reception murmured **Mrs, So-and-so,” Mrs. Clove- land gave the old lady’s hand a friendly squecze, looked syrapathetically the tived face, and varied the conven- tional **So glad to know you’ by asking how sha.was, *Not a bit well, dear—nota bit well,” remarked tho clderly person biocking nd evory now cif on tip toe to | T think | | number | pout vacant | | the it | | husband being the head of such a large | | concern, T had no hesitan said | tho | colloguial fashion | and | | her | wonde sauntor through the stores all day long and have not foresight enough to home before the cars become erowdea. it simply ridiculous. It is & good while since I have boon on & street car at this time of the day, and I pro« pose, 8o far as 1 am concerned, to leave tho soats to those who have the best right to them.” The young man looked confused, a of tho older men shook their ads approvingly, othors looked on in r, and the girls for whose benefit marks were apparently made seemed undecided whether to wiggle or They cast longing glances at the soat, but not one of them had ro 10 drop into it, stopped young woman got She looked at the deep red - then fat the girls who were hanging on tho st and seemed un= ble to understand it. A smile went round the car, and for several blooks "e was o vacant seat in a crowded h the n Tho car on board. cushion, - Not from a Financial Standpotat, ‘1 do not recommend Chamberlain's Cough medy from a financial standpoint, for we others in stock on whick wo m; T profit,” says Al Maggin ist of Braddock, I “but becafise of our customers have spoken of it in Tig! We sell more of it than similar preparation we have in tho For sale by druggists. STRANGE KENNEL MATES. the any store. Kittens Adopt Sty t and Vietoria rd dogs belonging to Captain of San Franc When four round-headed and wise-looking puppics ongrossed Victoria’s attention Gillott ucted strangely for a day or two, says the I Then one Cay he turned from an exercise run with two blind Kittens in his mouth. The cats had evidently been thrown out to dio and been found by the dog, Iis ugly little char, were carefully carried into his slceping box and then the dog showed evory avidence of delight. He licked and caressed the kittens and when they mewed the huge boast snuggled himself down and nested them in his shaggy cout. The kittens took kindly to the warmth and attention of their new protector until hungoer made them cry. After the cats had howled awhile old Vietoria emerged from the box in which she had been nursing her quartet of young St. Bernurds and walked over to Gillott’s kenne! from which she ejected the owner and proceeded to examine the Kkitteus, Something in the yowhng told they were hungry and she picked them up gently and carvied them to her box, where “she 1nstalled them us Castaway 1 and Nursed by 1 Doge. Gillot are two md St. Bor oole ssive 08 | copartners with the puppies in maternal committee | | made 1 into | | tain Pool ST wus protty smart all last | wmlm, but I've got the meanest liver in America and it do give me a sight of trouble. LUve tried doctors and I've tried yarbs, I've walked and ['ve sot still, yet no matterhow 1 do, it acts co trary. Now if you covld recommend—" But'by this time the pressure of the crowd had become so great kindly committeeman was forced to hurry to Mrs. Cleveland’s rescue and tly but firmly impelled the logua- ous visitor forward. I declare to gracious!’” gxclaimed the old ludy, in tremulous tones. addressing those about her as she wiped her eyes and pulled herself together. *1°d hearn itful and I knowed sweet, but it do boat my tiwe to inces Cleveland rememberin’ for my liver.” b*u “I am her willing slave,” he suid—of course it goes without sayving thav he was not married, but ouly engaged “and wben she told me that silk stock ingswould be u good wedding present to gend the eirl I used to go with I got them and sent them to her with my You see, the man whom she married was very jealous of ‘me and I wanted to get her something that she would not be likely to discuss with him, as he would be pretty certain to make her send it by if she did. Well, my girl the night befors the » | wedding went over to sce the presents. the stockings she inno- | When she saw cently asked who sent them, and when *Dick will be sure to ask who sent them and if you tell him you will have a pretty kettle of fish on your hands.” Tho prospective bride of my enemy thought the matter over and sent the stockings back to me. Of | course I had no use for that sort of foot- weur, and I gave them to my girl. I rather think that is what she expected would be the outcome of the thing in She has a great head, She does not rule u she rules. There is pamby about her, I aged moro times vhun I :n the trouble to count, red so much for any other You he is a professional She earns more money than 1 s never stale and sentimental, low never lknows wha and ha is always unxious to find nothing namby have been eu have ever tal girl, woman. do. Af next, | out.” It was between 6 und 7 o'clock in tho crowd zood 1, says the Boston Herald, A many of the passengors were Workingmen, and those who were fortu- nate enought to have a.seat, even if it was a very narrow one, seemed to lose half the pleasure of it 1n watching the door time the car stopped. 1t reached Iliot street, lmwu\m without an invasion u[!]mmn 56 "hon five or six of them got on bo ard, he ma- jority of the newcomers were young und pretty, and of that type who seem to make & speciul study of the best ods for making the male putrons of stree s feel uneasy, if they happen to be sitting. One of the arrivals, feature indicated that she had **a will of her own,” She might have been taken, at first gight, for a prominent member of & womun’s rights society, but those who formed this opinion of hor when sho entered the car felt ashamed of them selves a few minvtes later. Al of the youn g girls had selected s they meant to b occupunts out of them, and one young man with u care- worn look, who knew he was a victim, but did not want to give up the battle, decided to compromise rather than ac- knowledge n1s defeat. offered his seat to the motherly woman. tnstead of quietly dropping into the | vacancy, a8 18 usual in such woman turned and said *No, thank you, sir able to stand as you ure keep your seaty’” the subject, she continued: I understand this nonsense of giving up everything to women, as if they were poor, weal creatures, unable to stand. Here is a car full of men who have been working hard all day and want a rest on their way home, but they are sup- posed to give up their seats toa lotof young girls who hayve nothing to do but cases, the I am as well you had better that the | body with o rod of | He got up and | then, warming up to | cannot | | taurants, | where the dinner v is coming | ; | tures in enamel, ar was | favors. The absurd kittens, necither of them s largo o one paw of their now mother, ve ciforts to appease their bunger as the puppies did, but suc- ceoded only in slight measure, and would have starved amid plenty if Cap- ’s children had not furnished food to their new pets. The relations betweon the St. Bernards and the cats continued most amicable, however, and the feline members of the family arew, opened their eyes and waxed satey with prosperity. C. F. Moore & Co., 1 ewbergz, Ore., say: ince our customers o become acquainted with the good qual of Chau rluin’s Cough Remedy we sell but little of any other kind. — Chamber. Lain's medicines wood satisfaction. For sale by drt tory Waiter, Many of the waiters in the first-class restaurants of New York have short hours, and are therefore able to work in several plac or instance, an ambi- tious waiter, who is employed only for breukfast and luncheons in one restaur- ant, can eusily encugh serve the dinner in anothe The waiters in some res- where the dinners are served aro even able to work in others s kept going until a Jate hour An expe wri o of icnco of a well-known play- rht recently suggests some ludierous ibititic 116 iad been in tho habit dining at Delmonico’s, and was orved by the same waiter. A sks ngo ho decided to try some of tho old restiurants in the Irench quar- e One night he went to o cheap table-d’hote at an unusually late hour. ‘T'o his great surprise he found the Del- monico w. ) carving meats at this placo also. The waiter was equally as tonished L z of the merits of DeWitt's Tittlo is a misfortune. These little ulate the liver, cure headacho; dys- , bad breath, coustipation and bilious- Tenoran: Early Riser pills e peps ness. Fads § ) Claret pitchers ave cut intaglio. Glass vases are tied with bows of metallie ribbon, len e e china is now fashionable for and special dishos, Boheminn glass is now made like an Aloxandrite, which is green by day and red by night. A handsome whisky flask is of dark blue gluss mounted in silver with cut- tings of fish shells and seaweed. One of the finest pi of brie-a-brac is aravel of silver covered with pie- hese are from antique ach sail is a different pics subjects und e ture. ‘Ihe latest fashion in pocketbooks are Dlack seal, cigur cases of lizard skin, card cases of salmon-colored senl, mem o [ randum books of lizard or aligator skin. | certain meth- | however, was a | | motherly looking woman, whose every when they | All are tipped with silver, e A Cure for Or 1t your children are always keep o bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy at hand. 1t is o prompt and If given as soon as the croupy it will prevent the attaclk. up. subject to croup ure, cough appears ¥ orsale by dr Taxing Telegraph Foles, Philadelphia Ledger. The suprome court of New York has aflirmed the right of a city to tax telegraph poles erected in such city, and this decision, besides bringing a con- siderable sum of money into the city treasury, is likely to promote the re- moval ~ of overhead wires from the streets. The court found that the ity had authority to establish police regula- tions over telograph lines, and that the ordinances pussed on the subject were a roasonabl orclse of the police power, The license fee demanded was 1ot un reasonable wnen the cost of looking after lines und poles was considered. The effect of the ruling will be to make less cconomical than heretofore to t and maintain poles and overhead To that extent the compunies 1be urged by the tux to put their s underground. - 5 hing Good. I have sold and used in m; eral yeurs Chamber and Diar med. oue of the most useful odies 1 ever handled Sal Lake City, Utab et el anager Hanlon of Baltimore, copted the terms of cateher Boland of Mems phis, and first baseman Motz of Atlants, These men will cost Baltimore #00 each. Baltimore American: Yes, and cither would have been cheap at § cach, amily for seve win's, Colic, Cholera, and have found it nd satisfuctory pems H. Lowls, drogist, has ace

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