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SPECIAL NOTIGES, DTERTISEMENTS FOR THESK COLUMNR will b taken nntil 12:50 p. m. for the evening And untll 8:50 v, m. foF the moraing or Sunday edl conts for columna 15 cents n a8 & word, ccutively. Advortisers, by ro mbered chock. oan bave the Tetters nmbered letter in eare of THE BEF Answors %0 addressed will be delivered on the presentation of the cheek e ———ereemata. SITUATIONS WANTED. APITER, FIVE YEARS EX a position. Reference from Address T 35 oo, L questing nddrossed to n AGLADY STENC perience, dost present employer. TUATION WANTED, bookkeap atle e ankiin street “EMPLOYMENT BY MAN o knowlodge of bhookk Ings, %0 p Toference. Address Meek, 1305 Douglns st BY COMPE Six v tof w20 4 WANTED-MALE HELP. Bisanany The most L COMMISSION TO AGENTSA TO atent Chemical Tnk Krasing Pencll and novel invention of the age Erases Ik thoroughly 1 conds. Works ik magic. 200 L0 00 per cent profit. Agen 50 per wook. We 8140 want a ge: ebarge of torritory and appoint chiance to make money. Write for t Pl raning. Monroo Krasing Mig & 7 B o yoon par block, oppo 1, O. B ngents, otice. B WANTED, A FEW RELIARLE SOLICITORS in Nebraska for the Unfon Central Life Insur. Ance compnny of CInelnnatl. Good territory and libernl contracts to the right men. Ad ). M Famiston, S Agont, 7 Burr ik, Lincoln, Neb, 0 J50 B LUMBER SALESMAN WANTED 10 SEL| Drad codar shingles on the slde. Good comm Klon pald per ons Jsted man 1he rond that has & good trade. Address A earo of toe Pagey Sound Lumberman, Tac Wash 7 making 1o take A raro . PRUDENTIAL LIFE Apply room 2. Frenzer M270 §10° PAY SALARY WEEKLY EXPOrionce unnecossary. 10 GOOD Apply Singer M5i2J2) [ ma. e L LUBRICAT. B SALESMAN WANTED 10 & Ding olls to the consuming trade 1n’ the state of Nebrask vious experience in_ ol not easen tial, but evidence of good selling abllity required Permanent position at good pay for the right man. Opportunity for interview will ‘bo given desirablo applicants about January S0th. Address, giving age, provious experionce and references, Vacuum 011 Co., Rochester, N. ¥ Mig2 6 “WANTED, 2 GOOD NEWS AGENTS TO RUN on” traina. Apply in person {0 K. K. Nown Co,, Lincoln Mk ¢ —WANTED AT 0N BLACKSMITI, n prefe —WANTED, MEN T0O TRAVE 5 T0 800 PER month £tono & Wellington, Madison, Wis, P40 MEN FOR ARKANSAS, Loulsiana, on governmori O'Hearn Labor Ago SSRE AND Kramor & M b TENN work L 50 South 11th st. RYWHERE rtune to ench who ompany, LaCrosse, M o* BoAGENTS waNTED womething entirely n an Denna Supply Wi EV FOR WANTED -A FIRST-CLASS INSURANCE sollcitor 1o nssume control of the bustness of o nent and populsr ritory alund perman right party e 80, sceretary, i M2 4 BolAyren saty v NG STORE trade to sell (sido Tiio) a staplo article in do- mand. Murgin very lberal: sample small. _Unitod States Manufacturing Co., Cloveland, 0. M7 6 PBiraous rieck SLOW COS Any quantity. Gabel th 1518 Farnam st. MEGS 6 32— WANT ¥ ) tablishmonts to collect tamps for 0 6° WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. 1-YOUNG LADIES CAN working knowl SO0V orth Lifo. O YOUNG MED plensant work at their own homes: duy can b quictly made; work :no canvassing. Kor particulars ad- dress Glo 0. 341, Boston, Mass. K- tablishod 1850, M f19¢ (—WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: work; goud cook, washer aud ironor, tol avenue. ACQUIRE A nd and_typo- —WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL Jwork in small famlily. 1867 North 19th st. ('=WANTED. GIRL KOR ( /work at N. W. Cor, 16th and Harney, fid oo il Jwork. No Thurston, ('=WANTED, GCOD GINL KONt Uhousework. 1511 Sherman ave, cor Grace st. 81 40 S GIRL LASS KECOND need apply. Mrs. John M. M84) other (LAY SEWING GIRL, 100 FARNAM J 8514 1-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, 1130 8. iint ot 81y N-GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSWORK. Jwushilng. Sloep at howe If desired. 724 Sol 106th st CaNTe 1o writo, 6o In st . YOUNG LADY AND GENTLEMAY Address n your own hiand and encloso ups for correspondence. T 66, lieo. GIRL FOI HOUSEWORK. FOR RENT—-HOUSES CFOR RENT, No. 2413 CAPITOL modern. Ihe'0. K. Davis Co., 1605 J);FOR RENT, MODERN 10-ROOM HOUSE, convenlences, flve minutes' stroct cars pass the door, Skinner, 1614 Farnam st. 05 l_ “KOR_RENT, HOUSKS IN ALL PARTS OF city. The O. . Davls company, 1605 Farnam st 09 COTTAGES, IN ALL 0y & Co., 207 Karbach 710 MODERN CC ALL walk postoflice. Nathan Shelton or L. & FLATS, OW! parts of the ety ), HOUsE ok 1t veniences, pleasnnily 1oc ter, Apply 1805 Chicago s, or Tn 8. bkinner, 1614 ¥arnam i T)jEOR RENT S ROOM (OINE i hoor, rango & other convente it AT, SECOND o5, Clousor bik, Barker block, gwalt Bros EW 7-ROOM COTTAGES, MOT IN Convente s mon aha Elgutter, 0 build NT HOUSE, MODERN, 653 TWO NORTIL HOUSES OF THE Wendorson block on Goorgia ayenue. Apply Roomn 6 and .M. Stmeral, re colver. i i) “LARGE LIST1 )j;kow ey FARNAM STHEE MU0J2T FUINISHED, nths or yoar. 2108 M7 T GANT MODERN Hunscom Park. Aply 10 Goorko ]’)’ ILL RN i renponxiblo party for 6 i T)-FOR RENT—SEVERAL L D1 S ratm housor. 1#hr All con A Hicke, 505 N. ¥. 1fo Bullat Boutl 2204 stro. D5 eom i GAB, BATI, FURNACE, 00d barn, one block from motor.’ Inquire W. end ut Dowey & Stone 00M HOUSE NEAR 1 all lmprovewents, large yard, stablo, for rent; iture for sale cheap; owner jonving'clty. Ad: Hargain, 711 Now York Lifo Huilding. Msol FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. [V URNISHED ROOMN, 118 DODGE Y v FLEANTIY FORNISIED 4front xoom with first el accommodations of & private family, 53 N. 254, 4 —— e FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARDT ¥ THE DOLAN, 200 AND 211 N. 1871 8 FRONT — ROOM 1 roforences. 214 Farnaw. e el UNFURNISHED ROOMS. (o8 UNFURNISIED ROOMS 1N Acor. 10tk and Jackson s Fofriicy roquired WITH M7 70 1LER BLOUK, stoam Loat, gas, bath, Tnquiro 613 . Tt sk, 10p door: BOARDING. FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFICES. Tk S RERT TS TSTORY BICK BUILDING, V16 Furoam st. Tho bulldiog has & freproof ce’ ont MBIIIUI:I 00w ploto steaw heating or o 100 of The Hee. — flxturos; 8o0rs, aan, et APply 8 the FOR RENT--STORES AND OFFICES. Continwed. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE MONEY TO LOAN -CHATTELS. Conttnuea, 1, JOR RENT, A VRRY DESIRABLE BUILDING, #uitablo for & warehouse, with stable in conee tlon, Trachage front and rear Carmichnol oare of MeCord, [-FFICRS WiTHNELL eheap. Addross B, A rady & Co 15 BLK, CENTRAL AND e HAND fat, all Robarts, 16 15 U RENT STORES 102 NORTH | Chifoneo, $50.00. Steam heated (-room conventences, in swey block. Chicago street STORAGE, CHEAP, STURAGE arnam stroot CLEAN M month, G Block. M best 1HAV LIGHT, AIRY. GROUND s sto DON'T STORE HOUSEHOLD GOODS WIT I out seelng one storage department. 1t 1s the Omanba Stove lepalr Works, 1907 Do uglas 7% WANTED - TO BUY. TED TO first mortgagos. BUY, SOME Roed & Solby § 1 W CENT 1 Trade ) N [ FIRST Ntate. 11 N WEHAVE A CUSTOMEI FOI 80 ACRES OF AN good land within 100 miles of Omaha. Williams & Alittan, MeCague bulldiog, opposite postom e i s FOR SALE -FURNITURE. MORTGAC A. Arao S ON 3 Be GOOD REAT, ES bullding N INSURANCE BUSINESS WANTED BY EX. Goob M1 for sal ap. %1 Corby street ();FOR SALE CHEAP. FURNITURE, STOVE ote., at 22 Davenport 8554 FORSALE HORSES, WAGONS,ETC > ¥ ;. ] apr R SALE. A NE oxpress wagon, | w st of o RLY NEW DOUB| ra0, harness and bugg nmory 0ols, conslst butter worker, churn, Howa seale fruc all will be sold at a gree’ sneritics. Addro. Trschucky Beo offics, or eall at3i7 Misma stro where go0ds ean be seen. M33 P ONEBAY MARE, © VEARS OLD, WEIGHT about 850, elegant driver, must be xold nt ¢ Room & Withnell Bk, Fidelity Loan & Guars Co. Chea FI0RSE Ngine; also one 12 horso power right englne, both in good repair. Inquire of Foi ner Printing Co., 107 Howard strset, Omaha, Nev. POWER HAND POWEIL 1209 HHoward. M52 J1y* ). NHE STANDARD OATTLE €0, 11AS CON. stantly on hand baled hay, for sale on track at Ames M5t (L IOROTG D ST AT VALY ) P, § months old, marks perfect. Address’T MET MISCELLANEOTUS. Ruiave YOUR OLD CA KD INTO itiful rugs. Address Omalin Carpet and ltug 1521 Loavenworth streot MGk ) 24° Y- WANTED, HARNESSMAKERS T0 TKY \ololte of fron, best n market; send 2 cents for pric_listand description. Agent wanted. Amer 0., Omaha, Neb S MM “ CLAIRVOYANTS, factory . CLATI year at 119 N. 10t 18 QoM Wreliubl 3 MRS, DIL M. LEGIRA Ptrance’ clairvoyant and lifo from cradle to grave: can bo consulted on all alrs of 1ifo; has the colebrated to to unite the sepazated and cause m: hone you love. Coms one, coma all and ced of her romarkable powers. Offico and_resi- denco 417 8. 11th st., hours 9u. m. 09 p. m, Strict life chart and pnoto of your futuro wife or hu bund sent through mall for $5.00, chart alono §2.00. Al letters containing 4 couts in stawps promutly answored. M8H-I B, U LRSS, DEAD Itfe render; tolls your MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. T MADAME SMITH, 154 CAPITOL AV Room 3, 54 floor. Massngo, alcohol sulvh and sen baths. batbs. | P-MME. ur and RN MAGNETIC HEALER, STOWE 205 Douglas block. ~ PERSONAL. T., COME 1O J o will forgi¥o wil. J. J. MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. Tt N.W. i MONEY TO LOAN -REAL ESTATE. “ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWERST RATES 0. ¥ Davis Co 1005 Farnam stroot. 139 N e e T e R LG V. GE BECK,BANSO TEACH cor. 15th and Harney. W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRU Lifo. lends at low ratos Nebraska or lowa farms or Om T Co. 68 N. V, choleo soeurity ha ity property. T CO. W “CENTRAL LUAN & TRUS BE ORTGAG i85 THAN 7 PER Charles W. Rainey, Omahi Naf '“. MONEY TO houses Lo rent \ ank blag. LOAN, LAND TO W. P. Coutos. 1614 Furs 7—1 AND2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortguges- Keed & Selby, 844 Bourd of Trade. W MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED CLTY property, low rato. A, C. Frost, Douglas blk. W7 PERCENT MONEY NETTO BORKOWES on Omaha clty property. No extra charges of goy kind, Why puy bigh rates?” Money 18 cheap You can get {ull bonefit of low rates from Globe Loan and Trust Co., 10th and Dodgs X D0 YOU WANT MONEY? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTER 00, ROUM 4. WITHNELL BLOCK, 310% SOUTH 16TH, CORNER HARNRY 8T, WILL sUM TROM LOAN LARGE TEN You on POLLARS\ ANY BMALL, uP. WIE MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, HORSK! CARRIA WAREHOUSK RECKLPTS OR PER- SONALPROPERTY OF ANY KIND, you / wiit / vo weLL CALL ON /U8 FinsT OUR TERMS WILL MEET YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the money back at any time and in any amount you wish, and thus redueo the cost of carrying the 1080 in proportion L untyou pa FYOU 0we A balAnce on your furnliure or other personal property of any kind FOU A CArey 1t A8 10D g a8 you desire. YOY CAN HAVE YOUIL MONEY 1N ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION No publieity o removal of pro t you et the nso of both money And property T X MONEY LOANED-ON CHATTEL. Col FAL OF OLHOE PRFsOnAl PrOPAFLY, At FORSO Fates. 110 § months, Clalms bought Koom 300, MeCag::e bldg ro R * BUSINESS CHANGES. ; 7 BUSINESS buy ton of OPENINGS. NO CHARGE Send stamp for printod iist 0 Pat m e WILL PAY ALL CASIL FOR STOCK a3, clothing, boots an | Al ssion. Alex. Moore, 401 B UNUSUAL. PAYVING DRUG sale ot a discount. Writa to mala - SOMETHIN( ore offered ¢ VanPatton FOR SALE, NOT Y TRAL stock of grocries Addross 1 HOTEL AND 7 STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOUTS AND SHOES, hats, caps and gonte’ furnishing goods, all in #00d shapoand good opportunity for Fight o, Disarresment of parinsrs tho reason. Involce $I2000. Answor box I3, Tecumsah, Neb, Y WANTED A L drugeistan state o ton's Family ki Hankbook. Wisc South bukotn are Hutton C tin N ey Medicing Minuesota, Iready sold. Addr Capitol block, St. Paal, Minn, RN BUSINESS AGENCY, Y. Life, conduots a gonoral businoss ox t of good business chances in all pi country on ay t Husiness p curod HE WES WANTED, A PARTNER W1 than $1,000. Address Bee. FOR EXCHANGE. 180 ACRES OF CLE ARD ) the beat winter wheat districts I Kansas 10 ex change for 10 or 9 scre tract uear Cmaha clty lmlts. Wil pay cash difference 1x property Is k00d. Address, glving price and loeatlon, O 26, Bee ofice. ONE OF M AHA REAL KSTATE FOR MDSE., Money to oan. Boxsls Omaha Y00 GEN. MUSE., CUEAN AND FINST liclass: good town: one- half cash, bal. good cloar 1n eastorn Neb. or lowa. $10.00) gen. mdse., first half cash, bul, clear lncome Omaha $22,500 brick business block, good town. ranco $1.5)) G per cent, lear Tand in Neb, 80 a Cal., 65 acres bearing ralsin vin ements, $0,000: will_exchnneo Omvha improved property. E. ¥ Faroum. 7 ~EAND AND CASIT FOTL STOCK T8 STATE 01t 4 Natlonal bank. Box 811 St. Paul, Neb. 0535 y VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UN iimproyed farm’ Innds to oxchanze for South Omaha or Omala proparty or for farms within 5) milos of On Have onie of tho best of stock and grain farme, 1330 neies, half in winter whoat and 20 head of g tosk, all clear 0f encum. to exehnngo for raul esta.s and might pay for desirabla property. D caretully, prics, ote. AU 02 5 1OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS & Dokota- WHI sell cheap, or exchange for Mdse, horses & eattle. Add. box 76, Frankfort. Ind 7/ —CLIAN S itake ronl estato & money. Box 2 OR TRADE, A FIRST CLASS 7 ro s Uplano. Inguire of 2319 Dougias streot. MS3S 4% 7,5 ACIRES OF LAND LN WISCONSIN, CLazaL Ator Cmaha lot or lots. Price of land, $1.200. of lurger farm in Nebraskn, Willlams & cCague bullding, opposite postottice will tuke Mittan ARD FOR SAL 00, Address L. T. Brooking, Funk M0 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. JFOI SALE OI TRADE. 2 Goun 1013 TN it Ploasant addition within 2 blocks of motor 1, WilI Take K004 1pERAE pIAN of Wil sel! equity in 1ots very cheap. Address at once 3 1, Beo oftice. t N ILARLAN C Orleuns, \ly 8t 7 ugue bullding, opposite postofice, PO SATE, HESTEN ell Elufts, $.00 Inc 000, eic Er0ni oF s M S ins only. ¥ word Is good. Albright New York Life. 81,000 PLACI FOR CASIT .00) on Hanscom Place house. nted house for clear Hanscom Plac lot. anted house for Lowe uyenue 1ot nted farme in Dougl Sarpy countles. ted good Lusiness pi y for cash. HARRISON, 912 Now York Life. Ms: AS CO., 80,1 i, §20,000 Sarpy Co., $45 p Morrick (o ar 0 acres near O 80 acrex near Umaha, 480 ncres, Cass ¢ per aore 212 acres. Otoe Co., 82 per ue 160 ncres, Valley Co., $10 per acro. 160 ncres; Fremont Co., 830 per acre. 160 acres, Hitcheock 0., $10 per acre, C. F. Harrison, 912 N, Y. Life. W UMAuA sAY ANK MAKES LOANS on ronl estato ut lowest market ratos. Louns made iu small or large sums for short or long time. No conimiss ton Is charged and the loans are not 50ld in the eust, but can always be fourd at tho bank on the corber of 15th and Douglas streots W IMPROVED ety proporty, £,000 and upwards, 6 Lo 1 por cont. No deluys. W. Farnam Smith & Co.. 15th and Harey 7 HARKISON, 012 781 T RATES ONIM te,) o0 yoars Ly Trust Co, | “ WANTED AT ONCE, LOANS ON O [t nalin_property; low rates. Fidelity 1702 Farnam st \" I'I(I\‘vA’l' MONEY, IST 1oans, 10w rates, Alex Mo “7 MONEY 0 LOAN—1 HIAV 101080 0N lmproved Omaba. p s, 11 006 OF Wore loans. ofice st com) 22D MORTGA re, Bes bldg. 82 ABOUT £.000 sporty, privato a1, Beo ek [ W oNE LOAN, SUMS 80000 AND UP. George Pavl, W3 Farnam. “‘r Y TO LOAN ON OMAIIA AND COUS Gl Bluffs real eataty and Nebraska and farms at from f o 7 por cont intorest, with 0o tlonal charges for commisalons OF Atornoys faos. W. . Moikel, 15t Nat | bank bidg, Omaba. 163 Address 1000 PER ACRE FOR NICE LAND 1 «Deounty, Neb 0 10 town, 110 cas 110 ench year per cent. Williams MeCague buliding, opposite postof ~ LOST. T-A A PAIR OF SPECTACLES. © ave at Roo counting room, HORSES WINTERED. OREES FED AND CARED FOR, 8 MONTH U ) 0. box 134, South Umaha. PAWNBROKERS, e NRY LAPIDUS REMOVED FROM South Thirteenth st. to 1121 Farnam st 5% TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Reat or Exchang BEST in the World, MECEATH STATIONERY CO,, 304 Farnam Stroct, Omaha, Neb, MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS, N CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMAHA MORTGAGE LOA INCORPORATED, 1F YOU WANT MONEY. You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FUKNITUKE aND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND (HIRIAG 15, WARELOUSE RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE OR AN OTHER BECURITY, We willlond you any amount from #1000 to 1000 ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR 1T, without publicity or removal of property You can pay the monéy back n any amounts you wish, aud at any tine, and each payment so reduce the cost Of the loan. 0u bave the use of both the i onoy, and pay for ibonly onk a8 you keep Thore will be 10 6xpons» or chargo kopt out of the amount wanted, but you will receivo the full amount of the loan. Before borrowlng o and yon will ind it gre ! THE OLDEST, LA R INCOR- PORATED LOAN EST AND ON COMPANY IN OMAHA. n ~WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY Acurity'; strictly contidential ~ A, Karback bloek. —MONEY—30, 6. % DAVS. CHEAP RATES A0d caly pasmenis ou furaiture, planos. live atock, etc., without delay or pubiiclty, cash on band. Duft Green, room §, Barber blos 5 X PHITCHARD, 51 DOUGLAB BLK. 16 & boba® KIND OF SE- E. Harrls, \fl" 1505k pouu stony BRACK BULLDING K wide." Ui tnrner . ol T I" ' X [MONEY LOANED CHEAP AT YOUR OWN Hme. Nebrasks Loss Co., 1816 Douglas s 788 T0 THE OWNERS OF ALL LOTS OR PARTS of lovs on “B" street from fith steect to 17th stroet. You are Lereby notified that the under- slgued, throe disinterested freohoiders of the city of Omuha, have boen duly appolnted by the mayor, With the approval of the city council of sald clty, to assess the damage to the owners respeetively of the property af- focted by the grading of “B' stroet from 13th streot 10 1ith street, declared nocossary bi oralnance No. 358, passed Do 5th, 1593, approved December 19th, 1892, You are further notified that having no- copted suld appolntmont, and duly qualfied as required by law. we will, on the 12th day of January, A D. 1803, at tho hour of Tock in the utternoon, at'the office of Geo J. Paul 1605 Farnaw ~street. within ~ the cor. poratelimits of sald clty, meet for the pose of considering an ment of damage Lo th suld property affeoto sald nto consideration special benefits. if any. . You are notified to be present at the time nd placo aforesald and muke any objections 10 or statements concerninz sald assessment of damages as you may consider proper. GRO T PRDS . G. SHRIVER, JAS. STOOKDALE. Omaba, Neb, Dec. 27th, 1502 aw-dioe Certificate of Publication, Offico of Auditor of Public Accounts, of Nebras! incoln, Jan. ‘2, 1893 heroby cert that the Palatine Insurance Co. of Manchester in England has complled with the Insuranco law of thif® state und 1s authorized to transact the business of fire in- syrance in this state for the current year. Itness my hand and the seal of the auditor of public wocounts the day “and year above written, . H. Hextox, [seAL) Auditor Public Accounts. Jedli REMINGTON 1P larity and success, unrivalled for all the ess « now known the Standard, by hand during this and lowing yenrs, o reponted experimen fuventors having proved upon the first cf pts, It was hroneht to ctory at Iiliou, 1o yen art 18 s 1873. inzt 1874. ablo meehuni P~ upon the market SIX yours after, only, chinos had heen sold. 1880. 188, e 1885. 1890. 1892, Increased this year. vor Sales hud risen to 20,020 1 per annum fncrealng demand. Send for lustrated Catalog BEE BUILDING, somowhat nnzton-made machines EWRITER The history of the Remington | shows a steadily rising tide of popu It is absolutely ntial qual- ting machine. First fnvention of tho Typewriter Reminzton A fow machines made the fol- its of the im- rudo at- the Re N Y. of pitlns- of muny tho first were 1,000 ma- Tho public were slow to roalizo the vaiue of 2,300 to Five thousand machines were sold 1t grew in popular ta- nachines Finds our standing orders to our y 0f 100 machines per day uate to meet tho rapldly 6. Wikl Seamuns & Benedl Cost You Nothing but will derionstrate all wo claim. self, Telephone 128 E. H. MAYHEW, Manager. A Trial of the Smith Premier Will We will place the Smith Premier Deside any writing muchine on the market; it will spealk for it- Its durability can no longer bo questioned. Write or enll'on us for catalogue, term! THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER €O., Cor, 17th and Farnam Sts., Omaha, Neb. Lo, O BURLT RAILWAY TIME GARD Arrivos Omayn 5 p m ) p m Srenves | BU KL Omaba | A Y& MO, RIVER pot [0th ani Mason Sts. Express .. Express. KT8 Depot 10th o ansas Clty Day Fixp Night Exp. via U. P, Trans St Louls Expross.. . HICAGO, it I & PACIFIC 2 Depot 10th & 2 “Atlantio Expi ‘estibule Expre: Omnha Denvor Limited. iKansus City (Bxcept Sunday) Toavos | UNION PACIFIC. Omaha | Union Depot 10th and Marey Sts. [Arrivs | Omana 640 0 § 040 o m T8 a m)....... Beatrice Denver Expross. pm Overland Flyer. 015 p m|idlneSp's & Strmsbg Ex(ex Sun) G40 p m| . Paclfic Express.. .. 630 pm|... "\ Denver Fast Mall Lo | CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. 1A Ul Omahn| U, I depot and Marcy Chicago & Lo Chicago ¥ SI0UX CITY & PACIFIC Depot, 10th and Marey Sts. Tenves | Omul N a Convor | “Omabia | " OMATIA & 8T. LOUIS, 1 . Dopot. J0Uh and M 300 pm ...t Louls Canfion Ball Ortaha| Bl)am . 115 pm 545 pm| 5 pml Dopot 15th and Webster Sts. Sloux City Accolamodation . Sloux Clty Exprese (Ex. Sunday) LSt Paul Gmited . Haneroft Passengor (Ex. iind'y) TFB & MO VALLEY _Depot 15th and Webster & -Dondwood Fxpross.. . XD- (Fx. Mon.) Norfolk (Ex. Sunday)...... St. Paul BXpress........ CHICAGO & NOI TERN U P, dopot, 1001 - Sun’y) Carroll Passenger. Lot lileago Kxpross. Vestibule Limited. . (iix. Bun.) Ch Ex. Mon.) [Tz p m 105 pm | 700 pm 1280 pm {1040 am 17420 pm. Arrivo Omah » Arrivos | Omana 10.20 1 10.00 0 m [Arrivos 170, 70 11240 p m | 925 am |64 pm Arrives Ouintin 520 pm 520 pm I Tarives 560 i a0 |39 920 a [Arrives Omaha Nebraska Local. UMAHA & 89/ LOUI! Union Depat, Counoll Bluffs, Arrivel Tranafer ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts Enl]y yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, oleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficinl in its effects, prepared only from the most henlthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by 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 FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOVISVILLE, kY. NEW YORK, M.V, FOR FAT FOLKS Dr. Hdison’s FAMOUS PILLSAND- BANDS and OBESITY FRUIT SALT reduce your weight without dieting; cures the causes of obesity, such as dyspepsia, rheumatism, nervous ness, catarrh, kidney trouble=; keeps you healthy, and beautifies the com- plexion. CNICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. I tgain write you to say I have lost13 pounds, making 42 pounds 10st In 10 woeks by using 4 Lottles of Dr. Edison's Obesity Pills and wearing his Obesity Band. i Very truly yours, Onanies I, Kiva. Prot. TIALE, Chicage University, wr.tes to the Chicago Horald, Sept, 18, 18! Corpulent men’ should pay_ some attention to reducine their weight. Whon n man is troubled with rhcumatism, dyspepsia, kianey troubie or nervousness the reducing of woight is slower, until the Obesity Pills huve cured the diseaso that caused obesity. ‘The pills soften and beautify tho skin of tho fi L nm at liberty o eite a caso in point, my advice Mr. Armour used an Edlson Obesity Band and 3 botties of Pills and lost 20 pounds in 6 woeks. Other patients havi equally rucessfucl. Lieut. G. A. Scorr. Revenue Cutter Hamlln, writes to the Correspondenca Department of the New York Sunday World: Three years ago 1 weighed 208 pounds. but after using Dr. Edison's popuiar Obesity Pilis and Salts I reduced 10 169 pounds nnd easily koep at this welgnt. I saw how much other correspondents of your yaiuinle papers wero Lenefitted aod wishe o tho Dr.'s treat- ment u tri Dr. Edison's Obesity Fruit Salt is the best and simplest remedy for regulating the action of the liver that has been dis- covered. The printed formula on the label of the 'ruit Salts shows their value to sufferers from excessive fat or flesh. Band measure at Nos, 1, 2, 8. Price $2.50 to 36 inches, and 10 cents extra for each additional inch. Pills $1.50 a bottle, or three bottles for $4,00, enough for one treatment. Obesity IPruit Salt $1.00 per bott] You can buy the Pills, Bands and Salt direct from our stoves, or by mail or ex- press. & Correspondence and goods forwar- ded in plain, sealed package. Norice.—Dr. Edison’s Llectric Belts and Finger Rings are sold at our stores. Send for our special Electric Bolt Circu- lar, sealed, 5 Electric Belts $1.00 and up, Insoles 50 cents per pair. For Sale by Druggists. Wholesale druggists of New York City who carry our goods in stock Charles N. Crittenton & Co., McKesson & Robbins, ‘W. H. Schieffelin & Co. And other leading houses. LORING & CO,, Proprietors and Gen'l Agents, 42 F Wost 22nd St., New York City. 10 F Hamilton Place, Boston, Mass, 34 P Bast Washington St., Chicgo Ill, Cut this out and keep it, and send for our full (eight column) article on Obesity. A new and completo trestment, consisting of Sup- ositories, Olntment in Capsulos, also in box and Pills, A positive euro fo; srnal, Iuternal, Blind or Bleeding, tehing, Chronic, Recont or Heréditary Plles. This remedy has nover beon known to fall 1 por box, (i for §r sent by matl. Why suffer from this terriblo disesso when a written guarantes iy positively glven with 6 boxas or rofund tho o Inotcured? Send stamp for froa samola. Guar- Dtee lssaod by Kuhn & Uo., dra gglats, sule agents, Toer 15th s 1)) sirasts Omahy. Neb. FENNTEGVAT PILLS BATE, slways reilabis Dragglat for Chie LAGIES, A1k s Bngliah Dl 1 Gold T i sidmns o pacticiarsalioalals sad i Ml atter, b 10°806 Teutlioniuls. Vane Pupers :‘t_v-.-luc.,n.-.fl l'g‘ THE SHORTEST LINE T0 CHICAGO is via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, as repre- sented on this map, Teaves Transter BIOUX CITY & PA i Travsfer| Unlon bepot. Councll Blutls ity Aceomimodation’ t Paul Expres HIOAGO & NOWTHW ENTERN Uulon depot, Councll Blufls T8 am ako EXpress. ~'Vestibule Limited _...Enstern Fiyer.. ...} x Sun) Atisntic Mall (X Mo, (Ex Bun) Carroll Pass. (Kx Bun) GKDAR RAPIDS | = A 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, | Statement *a cruise would nocessitate DESERTED 1N MID-OCEAN Oaptain Ferguson's Reagon for Deserting the Disabled Umbria. | HAD MAIL ON BOARD AND COULD NOT WAIT From the Conard Company's OMoe Stories of OMcers of the Gallia DI Not Need London Assengors and The Umbria Aid. New Yok, Jan, 8 respondent of a following interview with Acting Second Oficer Mills of the Gallia in Y that vessel rofusing to assist the midocean “How was it, Mr. Mills, that you did not and by the Umbria asked the correspondent ‘Grac “How allowed he Quecenstow morning paper cable or to Umbria in fous goodness, man!" he replied could No mail steamship is to make such delay. We were carrying a large mail and we could only do lay where the saving of life was concerned The Umbria did want take any of her passengers She only wanted us to stand by Had we done so we would have rules and regulations. We didn't the lives of the passengers on the Umb: danger. She floated buoyantly thing we could do was to take her in tow the nearest point wel not us to them violated in and the only to That was Halifax. Sach at delay to the large mail which we could not submit to.” Did Not Think Her in Danger, “Did you not read tho Umbris when you announced you couldn't in consequence of carrying the m “Yes, but_ what could we do under the cir- cumstances? 1 don't_know what we should be responsible for, We felt certain that the Umbria was perfoetly safe. She stated her- self that next moring her machinery would be sufticiently repaired so she could go ahead alone, On December 28 at 1 p.m. we sighted a German_ steamship bound west. We spoke to herand requested her to bear down on the disabled Umbria, giving her at the same time the position of the Umbria. Next day wo sighted a North German Lloyd steam bound west, and she was also traveling in the path of the Umbria no doubt was in ous minds of the ship's safety.” “We stood by her for about two hours and then left her we were carrying the Y said another oft “We agree with Mr. Mills in saying that we would have violated ru if delayed for any other object than the saving of lives."” Some of the crew were interviewed said the disabled ship looked light buoyant. Oflicial Record of the Mecting. The correspondent inspected the log of the Gallia and found the only meager entry “20th, 2:40 p. m., latitude 44>, longitude 47.42 2, spoke the Umbria; reported machin- ery disabled.™ The passcengers about the affa suy. Only two ed here. One w ing in Kingston, ncar Dublin. She saic “When we sighted the Umbria she had se anchors out. After leaving I he tain of the Gallia say he could not the Umbria because he w car) mails and did not dare delay. He would only delay where loss of life was imminent, He also added that the G supply of coal would not warrant his taking = the Umbria in tow. His conl would run shor The captain of the € refused to talk until he could communicate with oicials of the Cunard line. Statem TLoxnox, Jan issued an official on board, s signal They an seccmed to think nothing had very little to assengers disem- nt from the Company. —The Cunard company has statement of the Gallia, Umbria incident. It states t Captain Ferguson of the Gallia, when his steamer aporoached the Umbria, learned from sig- that hel vas broken nd that she had sustained no_injury. He judged from the general surroundings that she was in no danger, and was confirmed in his judgment when he read the signal, “Ready to proceed tomorrow.” Captain Ferguson had to consider his own position, with the prospect of easterly weather leaving him an- insufticient margin in his coal supply. Continuing, the reportsays; Captain Fer- guson realized that the Umbria had been broken down since the previous Friday, yet had not about her a semblance of damage; that she was in the route of all steamers crossing to and fro and that the weather, although unfit at the moment for the tran for of passengers without great risk, showed us of moderating, and he therefore de- cided it was his auty to pr ceed and inform all westbound vesse he met of the position of -the Umbri He signalled a stea within ten hours fter he left the Umbria that the ter ve sel was disabled and gave her the Umby: longitude and latitude. Captain Ferguson prescience in regard to bad weather coming out of the east was justified When the Gallia was within three or four hundred miles of the Irish coast she encountered a heayy gale from the east, accompanied with a high head sea. This gale delayed her twenty hours in reaching Queenstown. pdi i gl Tgnorance of the merits of DeWitt's Little Early Risers is a_misfortune. Theso little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dys- pepsia, bad breath, constipation and - bilious- ness. e ANNOUNCEME Madeline Merli, the new European star, who is making the first tour of America, will be at Boyd’s theatre on Friday and Saturday next, and will present the following repc to Friday evening and Saturday matine “Frou Frou™; day night, “Camille.” The sule of seats will open on Thursday morning. John F. Harley, one of the best known theatrical men in the country, arrived in the city last night. He is now p of ‘udvance courier for James 1 the new comedy “A Mad Bargain,” which comes to the Boyd on Sunday, Montay and Tuesday next. Miss Marlowe and her company will arrive this morning from Lincoln. The impression this young star made when she was last hero will insure her a big return house, and it is to bo rogretted that the engagement is only for one night. The last cngagement sho played an entire Shakespearian reperto Tonight shie will beseen in Sheridan Knowlds' In Search Of Health? You will find at Excelsior Springs, Mo, one of the most charming, all-year-round resort botels in America, THE ELMS. Capacity 500 guests; culsine unsurpassed. A perfect hotel aud complete sanita- rium, Superb bathing establishment with tralned attendan Surroundings ple- turesque, location healthy—sbsolutely free from Malarla, The famous tovic waters free (o guests, All chiarges moderate, For illustrated pamphlet and particulars ad- dress Exzcelsior Springs Company. Excelsior Springs Missouri Richardson Drug Co,, Agents, Omaka, Neb Wrte Jor Pamphiet. famous five-act play Boyd* “The Hunchback™ ad The Mockridge company press notices all ov | program | the Janesvitlo Rocorder L b the country is an re envinble indoed ening with Every Mon's Ch nu stian 4 om.” At Youn *The Artists,” says mbor is Associn- | tion hall, one nightonly, Priday, January th | The thi \ tion | “A Fart me The h he concert hall seene M and Dagmar o psorve sale will open at Chase & s (Wednesday) morning Villiam A of Bouci fer Dark Brady's ault's famoy will be the at theater Sunday vivid whe the villain, A wnd Old Tom v ina spectacular Aetion Al naxt we mitinec ropre i tho he tank of the hero, and plunges after t is made the n a number of excellent spy and Heath, the Negro mi a1 th stroet ing with re is a AMes river ntation in roal wa boat sentin Tty Janu Eady's produes wdrama, 1 at the k. com ary 8 the thrown ter is to th wwans of cialtios. nstrels, \ igght ingales, are also among the ontertaining peo. \s ambling den nd a raid by the poli instant | fam tab aming paraphernalia, ang An honest | apothecary | No tem wil! | his pro | arre the con re: Jul v see t Ris twe oy the ass| 3, 3, O IR M w Aln JA syl ) i 3 a O I 7, of m B8 TQ Lr vl Sam b CE 1 1 an of of JA al BA bl Joh [ bl B v Larrie Rock new cases of sickness at have the ri defiance insists The last night remained in the | t evening on account of the arrest of the prison officers ing convicts inside the buried in the pottc Perfect action from the useof DeWitt's Little A perfeet littlo pill Another M PROVIDENC | Benjumin Andrews of Brownell University | ference last night. pressed himself as pleased with the result of that Eur adop! forence s silver by inter Consti New Have Men'’s Christian association elub of this city is about to arrange a bicyele relay Lorson’s annex 1o 445, vie Doune, un 13, lots b and 6, hlock 1 Brown ot il sanie LB Walluee ot al to sae, ot 2, Hlock , Canninghaw’s add Horatio Fowkes to A Drexel Liam add.; 7.93 fe of lot 10, block lots 4 wd who appear on the stage of hall to th who variety show, and to thos this' foature s entertuin is revealed in full ope » is announced e pictures are reversed, disg and risoworthy mottoe ar 0 s 1o cone and Bocomes and hav n a well niline los vided so that it es o devout tinecs to all assemblage of Sy Wednesday — and Sq — - 118 tho noblest DoWitt's Little onstipation, work Early ousness and sicl mimic © nover who have ng. A ration, In an play ing s, the al the hymn books ar wppe dvation \turday of the Risors k hoad- IRKANSAS' PLAGUE SPOT, New s I the Confliet, Avk, Jan, 8.~Thor pital. The mayor con he would to work on onsultation arcest the city of ph or withheld his procl The conviet nporaril lossees s of the 1 continue to do so he will wmarch at entire police force mayor's The the and overy convict on the streets if neces toct the city. two convicts who aturday for bu city limits. They ficld trouble were y. Furth is this, Rk R A nd perfec t he iy S PLEASED WILH THE RESUL ember of the Monetary ence Talks to a Reporter, R. L, Jun. #.—Presi ived in this city from the In an monets mterview onference thus far, and viction that some py shed when the conference re y n dolegates, ho cordially i nd were gave i pected. Dr. Andrews said tha herself benefited by the under: Iver basis. head Thero May o ra no the penitentiary and adozen patients have been discharged from the h sidered ¥ of notifying the convict less 1 con- streets, vsicians decided there was no danger of con from the cholera patients in the penitentin and the n mation y they rtht to put men on the stréots in orders, and mayor of arrest sary to died Sunday ison dead house till finany t Oakland cem expected from Ith result Risers L Confer. dent 1. \ry cons he ex- t as his ctical result would be ssembles in aid, were treated withmuch more deference even than they had ¢ other good resulted the United States might ™ 1t if no nding pe would not move in hor gold and . The feature of the con- b far, hie thought, hus been to inter: Great Britain in sustaining the price of ional agreement. g 100 cured by DeWwitt's ors, SR Will Arrange & Relay Race. Conn., Jun. 8.—The cen this city and New ded that it s bicyele relay York. It 1 be on similar lin wees of 1nst summe relaying points will be five miles apart, expected that Connecti ist and send their best runners, ve pilos ill surely cure you. e THE REALTY MARKET, 1893: WARRANTY DEEDS, nd wife to T B Gar- lock 10, Wilcox udd. 8 nd wife to Walter unninghum & B's fo {0 W Il 8la- Dlock 92, South Omali v isnd wite {o samo, lot S5 add ss (0 B8 Adams, Tot 18, Hioek Potter & Cobb's 2d add to South ki 4 Harris and “wife ‘et ‘ai to Peter oth, 1ot 22, block 1, Harrls & Pat- suth Omaha...... Cooley, lot b, bloek block 460, Grand- ? Johnson toJ nd lot I Groenhoy wite' 1 \d 1ot 7, in 10-156- and X a1t “on, Tot ndorf, 1, t An- X Lo South Omaha A - ed et al to oratio Fowiios, facres n e 14, 50 10-15-13 Cunninghinm (o same, ail of ind 2, fots 1, 310 7, blocl to 12, block 4, Cunni add Allison et comm ne cornt to Horatlo 7o neing it point block 810 ot 6 in 15-17 Horbach and wife' {0 same, 1 sW e 15-15-13 vester Cunningham ot il 1o s ndiv s tux 2 fn 16-15-13 1o sume, undiv Sino ot ul, 10-16-1% Joy to sime, lot 2, block wvernuent 1ot 4 and so s 0 10 same, lot k4, Cunning add.; undiy ax lot 2 in s undiv.betax 1042 in blocks Iand 2, Tots 1, 107, block 3, 1ots 1, 8 to bloek Cunninghin' point 2 mahi; tax lot 6 in 15 ot 2, block 4 Cunningly & 14 no 15-16-1 Miles toJ L Carr block 10 lots G and &, block 16, Orchrd HilL Lowe Avenue Terr s Building asso- n LoV V Leonard, lov 5, block Toppleton Purk Chase 10 W G 0re, § 4 S - and Trank Wiit- Sulda und wi i o) W , Kountze' Hall dnd wifc 'to Paul ¢ ustee, lot 16, block 124, 1 ) s, lot 7, block 1 i ock 114, san Groen' o sunie, lot'0, block 116, 10 10 sutne, lots 7 und 8, block 116, 1N Polliy t0'A' D (iva lock 117, same 2 und wite 1o 1 i, trustee, lot 19, block 9%, suu Maynard 1o People's Fire Tnsur- 1Ce Company, n tof 5 46 feet © 70 fent, wnd 5 238 foet of ¢ 70 foet 1017, block 349, Omaha 4 QUIT CLAIM DEK derve lots 7 and 8, ui’ Chari- Va ling, lo 3 EW Horbach and wi , 1 5% fLsLrip in n . swartz o G L Bwartz, wid i lot 4, ock 81, Omalia n Riley and wife to B8 Fior 1ots 5, 9,16,17, block 1, lots 8.9 und 11, ock 2, 1ot 1, block 6, 1ot 4, block 7. and 15, block 18, C E Mayn o Valley 3 d husband (0 saine, lots . 17, block 1, lots 2 to 8 same DEEDS, Molkle (specl st (o J B Drenory 14 ¢ 50 ft fot block 10, Shinn's 0 AT Drexel ot no 15-156-19 Total smount of truusters..... Early Young ce be- is in- es with »: Tho It is cut associations will DeWitt's Witch Huzol | INSTRUMENTS placed on record January 600 400 1,600 700 900 4,000 20,000 #2,000 2,000 310900 107,000 60,000 46,408 54,800 48,000 2,700 2/500 810,000 1,950 1,660 2,480 2,000 000 900 900 1,000 1,500 1,600 900