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e _SPEGIAL NOTICES. these columna will he ‘for the evening and un- ning and Sunday ed Advertmemen taken until 12 Ul 9:00 p. m. Ttions. Advertisers, by J i enn have nnew Tetter In eare of The Wil be deliveed up umbered Ang nt Be pr Rates, 15c 0 W thereatier thing PHARMACIST th, TReg. Wlair, 201 N REGISTERED tion by the € year dress M. YOUNG ATION WANTED, like position @ ition of any 8ITI wonld aceept WANTED MALE HELP. Jnsertion, 1c M for less than i a word fi TEAMS FURNISHED AGENTSE, BALARY lh\:‘flh\v\!l_\\l‘l\\_ i T a0 1o 8 For “furthee Neb, AS nt RINDERY pwarder. Hub HOOK 1 WANTED FOR for rullng and e BXPER Vank i APTUL must be o Aty ¥ n N0 AL WANTED tenced g hors M MAN VIRST CLASS Must e int Mich, WANTED, pleasant. work eation Co., Detr WANTED, AN Mukt he_ firatcla auniry, 1110-12 Dodge i FIREMAN Model BoM11 1% EXPERIENCED Apply at street, CLASS MACHINEST A soln B comet playe Wyomi FIRST 18 New o STA NGINEERS, for WANTHD inie IMPLOYMENT anities now open tal note brings the Sumi Cal 1+ WANTING and opp cent Williams, WANTED, ALI to know el in California, A book. Il L. ENGLAND *familine stamp ark, MANUI with WANTED, NEW turer wants general Omi Must he et Enelosc n Hyde E USING investment monthly savin profitable and absolutely Agent in every city. H must be of experience and standing, and cap- uble Crganizing a fleld-1 under him The best talent only I8 reguired and pald for References and dotalls of experience submitted. The Savings Society, ng, Denver, 0. RISPONSTT new plan of which s unustully safe, dexires o local APTOINT e D, TO o Rapid Di Alshew in_two minutes, hands. 15 a week and sy iton: no capital; no hard make $100 0 week, Address W, & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus; 172 e without 1l ox Harrison ROOK CANVAS v position 1t competent W gl lics Clhieag firm. Addzess by letter “only for interview. Columbian, Merchants = hotel, Omahn i MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO A tive under instructions. Fx- Send stump. National Jolis, 1nd. i $2.00 PER TOWN, PAID TRAVEL: W gents, No samples, " Rowi th avenue, Chicaxo I IN OMAHA WANTEL 8 priv perience y Detectly BIDT g Wiite 8. ~ WANTED FEMALE HELP. rtion, le a_word less than 25c. AL HOU & word first in hing taken f G, i Foit 8. 920, 190 MAN OR_BOHEMIAN ress In family oi 3; only com- apply. Apply mornigs only. block north of St. Mary's 110 11 ANTED, A G ook and Taur petent girl nee 0 8. ZIst ave, on INTLEMEN, W K fo do sirictl and prompt envelope. Lib- are, Boston, Mass Co-M1B 14 LADIE will pay’ you & to §15 per home wark for us; no cany payment. Send self-addr erly Supply Co., Liberty Saj i 18 and girls of and 2 agents WANTED, i room g wife for far TLEMAN, $15.00 ferences and security N. Y. Life Bldg. TADY 2 W weels, Address LADIES WIO WILL DO WRITING FOR M el o8 will make good wages. Re- ply with sl Ciddressed, nped envelope Migs Mildred Miller, Solth Iend, Ind, 2 195 110 st WRITE Reply Hend, LADIES WA 315 weoklv; TO sing. South WHO Wi homes. South 133 11 u e at Ethel A, DATL the Sprague, for Wit stamp. Ind. GUOD GIRL, ) 212 1 , MUST BE RE- oo 10 o Wednesduy HRIGHT, for permiment unnecessa bring T Murshull, voom 12, iy, after 1, e T FOR RENT - HOUSES. reforences. Ay Crelghton block o Rates, 1000 Vo cach Inse per month, Nuthing taken for le JIOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF T 0. 1. Davin company, 1805 Farnam. §HO0M _COTTAGE; MODE anford Clrcle s buildin i CHOICE lgutter, 201 D K. DARLING, BARKER RLOC D & MA |3 ST.with D- stat i 1_AND JONBS; 7 Wnd Al ovez conveniences ino the Clty: o Sezrza Clows won block, 1628 Farnam, 1) “Mas ROOMS, 2009 A LROWN BLOCK. DM ALL VI'.\IL'I' b HOUSES 1IN H. Parrotte, T IRABLE city, cheap, J. TROOM THOUSE A corner Pratt and old wat ot N. D A BROOM (X rat streots. vard with _shadeé It desiod, W 1014 Douglas. st D—My23 M3 Baths, st or OM_ 1L 10, Bnqu TROOM _ COTTAGE, MOD ments, 3013 Leavenworth, FOR RENT, story reslde PIIAM ngincer HEAT. 0 2 NORTH D931 118 RN IMPROVE M123 1% 1823 CAPITOL 14 room AV Henr FORRRNT, awelling, with £0.00 04 month, 1 HANDSOME a1l modern 1 cation 1516 South 10tk hull. Apply ational bank bullding i3 10-ROC convenion Ikle, 606 1irst 1 10-HOOM MODERN, North HOUSE, OPPOSITR Twenty-fourth street Rent low. Snap 2111 Newly painte 8. Hur FOR RENT - FURNISHED ROOMS. Rates, 140 0 word first {nwe, reafier. Nothing taken for D SIRADL 1019 Dodge. HOUSE. 211 NORTH WTH ST.; A, pleasant rooms; good tabie Tutes, 13— M3B0r15 ton, 1o n less than 2 word RENT, Inquir FURNISHE Mios RNISHE go street FURNISHED ROOMS, MODERN, 1117 [ HARNEY 1M W0 AND $10.00. M3 CHICA ROOM, w17 100N 2 Douglis, Upstuirs, SLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH California st i BOARD, 1210 140 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEFING £0r min wid wite, Reat tken i board, 319 N'17 ] THE FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. ‘ TWO CONVENT. | encen. FRONT ROOMS 210 Pavenport FURNISHED ROOMS ) ping, $1.00. DaF . MODERN TWO housck 1612 1 ) BD ROOM, STEAM HEAT FURNISH street, flat C. -2 M TO FOR_RENT NICELY FURNISHED It ple. Address ¢ 9, In FURNISHI WELL FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. word flist insert Nothing taken for It FRONT R North 19th, YOUNG Women VOMEN'S HOME, UNDER Christlan n, ARE OF th st RTRICTI ROOM. ad. 2100 WITH Dougla Y ORI 2, ROOM WITH ond - floor VERY DESIRAULE FRON ater, heat; ISHED ROOM South 26th UNFUR ner, 224 ) 118 HOARD FOR TWO, 100M 1. 1041 M1 150 SLEASANT AND \ private DESIRABLE 116 North 2 ROOMS AT ROOMS AND BOARD, 2105 DO HO! MEOT 17 AND furnished FIRST-CLASS BOARD H HOARD, TELE- 72 North 18t M2 138 FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Ttates, 1140 a word firat After. Nothing taken LARGE phione und 11 ROOM Wi insertion, 1o 0 word . for less than 2oc. G M4 MY 1 ROOM FOR ; part- FIDST FLOOIL OF to i furnished; on 3 car MODERN ithout el lines. 2005 FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES $1.50 a line than 25, UCK BUILDING t. The building ha eproof ment, complete stea Ating fix Al foors, gas, Apply at Hec 110 RENT IN SCHLITZ 16th and Harn A Induce out to permanent tenants, Ap- Bros, rooms 0 and ol Sehlitz 1— M35 mon Nothing taken for I FOR It 16 Farnam ent bu INT, THE 1-STORY B ture the FICES Liing, nts ply il I Jobst STORET AND streets, best ity for n house. T small stores in Exposition building adjc 15th wtreot theater. A, J. Poppleton o1 First National bank blig 1-M19) 14 BASE tion FoR CORNER _ RENT., lith 15 UEASE OF STORE, %09 i AGENTS WANTED. $1.50 a I Rates, 10¢ linc month. Nothing taken for RY AND CITY Call before noon. or ch Insertion, 53 th 1 FOR AN Vorti 413 Bow (ORS, €Ot 1z wnap. [aing. VAN iz Clty J WANTED, il ) month.” Towa W can proot Hale WANTED, YOU LL OUR WONI new Ze artielo; y Body Duys; & ately Henr LADY Long Addres, Chica Iross (mmed Gr 178 1% LAST Wi i muellage pencils, Why AL Long, n'r, 331 Deard 11, ' FEMALE, WANTE sellers new ; nnsn Mfg. Co. MADE $11.00 AG 1o tuliing Tiie D ning s im hott RY COUN earpet 5 el now « with stamp, 00M Bee, s Tine per month. Nothing taken for less than Zc, . WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1210 TIAR M—i00 HOUSEHOLD GOODS; CLEAN te. R, Wells, 111 Farnam, M STO! ney, WANTED- T0 BUY, Ttow, 11 e, word word othing t IASE A MEDICAL PRAC- Mt 10,0007 send full par- office, Lincoln, Neb. wsertion, 1o a ther for less than 2. WANTED-TO PUR (lce i town, Kay ticulurs, Address He ONDHAND CYLINDER DESK XM T 7 FOR SALE-FURNITURE. At i 3160 OTTAGE COM s LG FOR SALE -HORSES, WAGONS,ETC. tion, 3 ROON plote for housekeeping Tocation good. Inquire Mox, 10¢ a lne st insertion, $1.60 month Jing tnken for less’ than A GOOD FAMILY D, HOI FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. word Insertion word ing ta NEW take st PIANO, OAK rade, G. F. Q620 THE STANDARD eb., have 2,000 tons hay for ' sale SALE v will South ) HAY UPRIGHT good horse in FOIR SALE, used; i p Haynes, Boe ofic ACRES FOR GARDEN PUR poor farm, west Howell's of John Hamiin, FOIR RENT, 4 poses, south acres. Inguire Linton block ., VERY BEST, 810 frame, of Y presenting this coupon 220 and Cuming. Good for QM0 110 Sy opened Q OSCILLATING Q156 11 SPINNING WHERIL lopedia, cheap Q EMERY, BEME powders ani shi iuhh, whetstones. reinnatl and 8 Q CASH RE w und buggy, cheap Q67 11 A, CADINE one’ i an worth $6.0), at Cowan's, 10 diys. P vleg for $1.69 corner ALK i CHEAP, BRAND itranita; nover o Addross 180 118 ENCELLENT at hale price PAIR ward FANCY RUTPLIES Finders, knife nid gl New York, € bury FOR SALE bar fixture ) Kur NATIONAL plino and hos A Dlock FOR SALE, JOUNSON'S EN YOLOPE new, . 3600, Address ¢ i QM YIEWRITER, STANDARD MAKE, Won't pay over ffth of value new Kind, how long used. W. R, Hrun: noni, Neb, Q203 119 MISCELLANEOUS. word WANTED for cnh ise, Raten, 10 0 theroafior. - Nothing tion, 1o ens (han 25¢ A st ins, teken fu WILL CONT YOU NOTHING TO 1 of gunranteed oure of blood poison in 3 by ‘wddrossing . Jon Chicugo, COLUMBIA BICYOLE, LITTLE USE LeropTicon views, §X10 Eastman camera (bew). Call-betors Taesdity, 150 Furiam atre S ie WANTED, LI Mtar: price G5, e SRON By be T WILL CAIE FOR A GOOD PIANO FOR THE use of sanie, ' No children; best of refurendes §iven. Addross C 3, Beo oflice, K-l L® | CLATRVOYANT | MAsSAGE. OMAHA DAILY REE: SUNDAY,-FEBRUARY 11, 1894—SIXTEEN PAGES. CLAIRVOYANTS. 10c n ith, N H. WARREN ness mediv BUSINESS CHANCES. $1.60_a line s’ than 25 1in thing neh_Insertion, takon for e per rED 10 ¢ I Pers WITH Ablishe 1§ MAN WIO Waha mere Chicago firm lars. A terview WELL, ACQUAI RE nts (s fopr 18, OYANT a0 MR liat Al DR by ENTION? free t Mm BLL_YOU M211 13 1 wh d Jaunt, t Prof, and trance medinms earth, o 1 the nam. ench caller and hushand or wife, Locates lost of Reunites the separated. fnge. Brings good luck. H 22 North 15th street 5 ¥ Fiee RMAN of Alox M FOR EXCHANGE. tion, $1.50 a +'than 25 M1 11 | Rate line BATHS, ETC. 1 flest MASSAGE, i~ SKA, KANSAS 1 Address Box s OWN 100 FARM and Dakotn, Wil Insertion mdse., horses \ word t N for lek Frankfort, Ind WILL EXCHANG 1t (1 erty, impr 601" Paxton HOUSE, PRATT AND te), for Chiengo props M. Welch Nf3s 110 MADAME DERNARD inth P MADAME unimprovy v room 3. phurine SMITH, 602 8, Munsage, vapor and sen bt WTH bl Wil 0 179 NOTIONS Frankfort, AND Box 295, BTOCK - | " want ROOM 4 Ind. Aleohol, " Mi24 15° ' | STEAM GRAIN ELEVATOR IN DES of state, for merchandse ¢ cerfes. Address Lock box 16, Wood Riy 7 MILLINERY o und’ cattle UROWN, 18314 CAPITOL AVE, 1 Massage treatment aths, T PERSONAL. word first in hing taken f MAE PART Kro- Arrez LOTS N . Dav A word | FOR EXCHANGE, HOUSES AND Omaha for Nebraska Tand. Th company, 1505 Farnam street. 40 STOCK OF ton, 10 n thereafter, Nc lews than 2 TRIEATMENA, ELECTRO-TILERAL th. arment. manicure | £000,00 and clothing and olfir Mrs, Post, o hoes Withnell block Tainds give descrpilon, MARSAG i 100DS, NOTIC ange for Ne S1 West Point, DRY to_exc - - Box MONEY LOANT HODS At lowest rates o VIAVL H N ALL 508 N KINDS OF ¢ 16th st U—bH DRUG STORE s $11.000 an FINEST AND In castern Ally, to exehan Address O 21, F PAYING TREATMENT nskin; ¢ Health book and consultation fres for or call, Viavi Co., suite 316 Dee ME FOR LADI land bldg M ,. AND nd by Mlice M100) 145 Goon 1 il PROVED AT from_ratirond Inc., $6m Western fari It EXCHANG of 160 ucres, th tion, " In Holt ¢ Beautiful sections Onahaproperty hat C 2, Bee ANY ONF NEEDING ASSI wishing to avoid publicity can addressing In strict confidence, TANCE Nt alko two ing land for 2 Address Y MRS, BARTON TADINGS IN PALM 0 TO 1,000 ACRES, WANT IMPROVED FARM half cash and balt Within 60 miles Omaha, for nee in unimy T 2 TURE, “WHAT farvin Bros., 210 N Life Bldg. 2104 11 « ber ot EXCHANGE MDS ) ACRI Cowley 3 W fence; 600 peach ani wpple tred o] Address for 10 days ke, pacon LADY SVALID, House, St. Joe, Mo 17111 With dise Ty - = to 30, as companion. 1t enfent 0 BRICK BUILDING, TWO 1 | Bee building, for Omak Lineoln resi- B : g ' 1ML O street, Lingoln, 192 11 ) Hee 1 ATTRACTIVE WILL n T Admission, 1ith st 2 158 110 MARRIED COUL'LI Tete | fF Addross © M4 ) HOW n the END 1 stock & Co. FOR OUR LITTI IS Valuable information market led Rialt HOME S 1 to 1,320 ughe FAMILY HO) welght fiom 1 Kkive difference, Also o saddle pony for Voung Norse that will drive. Give pric & ddress ¢ y n FOR TRADE, SOMT andof YOUNG LAY TAMATICAT pla WITH ability soubrette young lud Feb, 16, inclosing vious experience, it office, Omha MILL, COST exchange for ou'd b con cost, It n'county MIEAL mably state. flour NEW 50-BEL. $15,000.00, will el ¢ good productive real verted Into_making atred. Clark, by —_— FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE, 1 first insertion, 1c a & taken for less than LOTS AND FARMS, Dariing, Barker block, CORN Past ! it ASTHMA ehard: Ten diys TCURES caturrh, ete, COMIOUND bronchitis, consun free treatment glven corner 16th and Dodge. i MiZ AND within 100 mile riding, buying or ded can_give you inf M. 0. Daxon, OXYGEN WANTED, nking of i 184, 1 interesi you. ADDRESS 01 £ Omnhi that is in bicyeles that” will , Omahi U— BARGAINS i sale or trade. F I ASTROLOGY. S| 10¢ and stamp character. M. D DATE OF BIRTH prospects coming ve anette, Lox 12, Lynn SEX for e g S CHEAP OR Wis., property, Iots §, Stith's’ adds, oty of ¢ write Cream City Milwakeo, | Wis. LOT IN CREIGHTON for cash; owner leavin gth and Frankiin, RE SELL Milwanke: BV, formation Company A_CHon block For in- and_ Door M74£28 HI ONLY SUCCE ver fulls (wenled) for LADIES, TONTE I8 bust_developer known confiidentinl particulurs Mes. Dr. HL T Miller SANTAO, FOR MEN ONLY, GREATEST Storer and developer Known. Strengthens, Vigorates, Price $2.00. Guaranteed, Send stamp for confidential clr Miller, 21 Quiney street, Chic ALE, ON M cottage, ned ain. D. . Hutclison, BASY T Only 108 15th street. it 153130 11 ALE, 101 sh reaus Rz 1 feh MARRY you wife paper, Mrs. IMPROVED FARM n, ut a bargnin D. Evans, Stockham, “For $1,000.00 ¢ e Neb. FOR SALE, CHEAP: ONE 1 and Tot, 23 feet front, at 14 wreet, 112 GUITAR IN HOMES o payments; Jas domi AT PRIC bargains in our_ possession Mhe Bate 1394, at 10 o'clock in the morn front door of the county court Il be 51d at public 1ot 10, block X124 fe of the best In the addition. If you want t lot and buy it right be on hand. G. Room 28 Barker biock. b, 14, north Duvla Co., S ON_IMPRO property. 83 per cent; no delays. Farnum. and W, upwards, b Farmam & Co i W URL for sale address of ot thin list owners nud Co., Pleasant OWA F FARMS AND OTHE and_exchange. List with wners sent postpaid and_you can not real est Mo, ANTHONY 1 N. Y, - ity on ms or Omuha W und - lowa OAN AT LOWEST (iimproved Omal ridelity 1 real < county s Woodbury county, §: Woodbury county, $2 Carroll county, 2000 per @ ved and bargains. L UPRIC tions. fmproved 1t 6 years, IN DOUGLAS avidy. Mot ON OMAHA PROPERTY Fus b from 6 to 7 per cent. it NAv1 hank bid. Weoa AL LOAN AND TRUST CO., 308 huilding. w A. MOORE, 604 N, Y, IJ{- W L1 7mse > OMAHA Co., Paxton M1 0 LOAN 1 Omah Fldelity Trust C. MONBY TO LOA and i 1Y N RE-1011 0Tt E 1T PIANO, with conne TOR SALR, 5-ROOM COTTAG ar Tine. Must 3 BUILDING: WILL TAKE PART i ance Tun 6§ pe IMPROVE Luve & O estate, AN ON 1 notes, ete., bought. HOME: LAWN, very desi Terms_reasonable. street, R B--220 11 W, “MONEY TO LOAN-- CHATTELS. At low Butts, MONEY TO LOAN- We wil loan you any sum which small or large, at (he lowest possible ra the quickest possible time and for any Rates, af to suit y You can pay it b per month. such installments a8 you wish, when you wish, 3 and cnly pay for 1t us long s you ke You can borrow on YUSEHOLD FURNITURIE HORSES, WAGONS AND WAREHOUSE 1078, MERCHA OR ANY T2 SECURITY, Without publicity or removal of property. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN 1 16TH STRE street, ONLY INCOR- IN OMATI you 100 a line first Nothing tak imsertion, $L.60 a line for I . LACK 1 for 965 12 SHEPHERD OR COLLIE DOC white: no b on top of tail. Rew return to Pacifie Express Co. LAST SATURDAY, LADY'S WATCH I and eharm. Retarn 0 Board of Trade nt, 118 and 116 South 17th stre L Y H 165 110 ! OR STRAYED, WATER SPANIEL PUP: has four white feet and whit ast, with blue silk ribbon_around neck. Return o H. Rosenfeldt, 623 Ncrth 16th sticet, and receive =hlue rewan MONEY planos and contidential, J. block. LOST, LADY LD 1A to glove department, Morsd recolve reward. LOST, Tlease and_get N of uii Haddock, kinds, Business room 421 ACELETT. B, Dry’ Goo st .00 IN CURR TURDAY, ! . skinner, Y 1 return (o L. reward. GARBAGE. Ttates, 100 a_line each insertion, $1.50 a lin month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. KIND OF Harrds, X171 WILL LOAN MONEY ON security’s strictly confidential. room 1 ‘Continental block. MONE 7 all articies of ANY A FURNITU Fred Terry, D ON value, PIANOS, 430 Ramgd ALL ORDEFR bage, manure vaults and cessp the office of th promptly atte in my emp) Een MadDo and 7, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Ton for les R THE REMOVAL OF GAR ashes, refuse and cleaning of to this office or to of Health will be only night soll mes s Fuller, Peter Lore OV AND MUL| STAND C ON PIANOS AND ORC WAREHOUSE R BRCHANDISE ANY CHATTLE' SECURITI 15 that remain with you, WANT NO PUBLICITY, small umounts, MONEY MONEY MONEY MONIY MONE MONEY MON I MONEY MONE and in N 'k 11 YOU IN large AT LOW IN QUICK THA'T you may pay b ny amount, s TIME K at any time M 4, WITH Rates, 100 o _line cach ini er month. Nothing taken W, HAKER (FORMERLY W Jacobs, decoased: lpter with M rtwker and embalmer; 613 & N 0. Muul) 16th” T G un- BUSINESS CHANCES. fl STORE, terms, Lox 518, RAL DIRECTOR AND at. ol 90 DRUG cusy I K. BURKET, FUNE wbalmer. 1613 Ch SCALES. 100 u line Arst insertion, § othing Guken for less’ than RALLY LOCATI City. Y T FOR SALI 74, SHENANDOAH, IA. Y-§29mi R ROME HAVING LIT- undry and machine shop in cities in - Nobraska. . Worth be sold by sheriff In few days third value. Write or call Dempster, 2551 O St., Lin Y- M2 il CENTRALI family ~trade ineluding sausage factory. horses, wagons, ete.; good Worth investiguting. \ BARGAIN ¥ tle cunh, k of ‘the best $18,000.00; will for less 'than on at once. John coll tuten, per month 28 ALL ) Lake [ ALES elleck C AND SECONTT H Address Borden X0. e ————— MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. word W Kin St & Chile T MARKET ate < fitted M SALE: cash and t word first_insertion, 1o a thing taken for less than 2, BANJOIST Tates, thereatier a. T teacher, SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. insertion, $1.50 a for less than 20 GELLENBE 1810 California st AMERICAN HOUSE, $40.00, =IN- Uglas wirect, upstabiy M4 FOR SALE quire 924 1 A RARE BUSINESS Hahod wit store in frames, mouldings, sell at’ bi rill Ing. Address 8, Lo o line first line othing 1 Rates, 100 por month, VAN SANT.H SCHOOL OF N. Y. Lifd, Omaha, Ask for ~ WANTED- TO BORROW. 1140 a word Nothing SHORTHAND, 611 circylar, M40 busines P PAYING HOTEL IN HOUS. ton, Long lease, low rent; accounc sckness. agley & Cherry, 400 Kiam’ building, Houston, Tex VMG 1 0 MONEY- FOR SALE, Bpg Rutes ahereafier MONEY sldence v of ¢ arvin Bros. frst i taken for WANTE OMAHA IMPROVED property ffer InVestors a num. Ctully selected first mortgages 210 N, Y. Life Bl M156 17 DRESSMAKING. 140 A wonl Nothing WANTED, A making VARTN Dusiuess, Add IN A G Y- Mi6s 120 AVE MADE. RETAILS $225 Addeess 8. D, Silves 240 W e Y183 1 IN A LI Aress F. Mig5 130 BEST FIRE BSC Want good agent Randoiph stre. Ratvs, reutly ent Inmert W aken foF 1 FOR SAL DRAY LINE oy & selling, A Blanchard, Atla u Y ONTRY L 16th, ¥ FING o TO ANNOUNCE 0.0 rate until 206 u° WISHES nue blk, MME. NORRIS that she will cc March 1. 51§ Ramge FOR BALE store and 1odging ho CHEAP, CONFEC £ C1 297 118 LOUR Nervousnees the Bane of Life in All Ameri- can Cities, DR, WEIR MITCHELL ON ITS CAUSES Distinguished Phila- nlist on t Bad Ne A Cause, An Inferview with th delphin Sp In the current number of McClure's mag Mr. Rdward Wakefleld contributes in which are embodied some opinfons noted Philadelphia specialist and Dr. 8. Weir Mitchell, on “Nervous tha National Disease of Ameri r Mitchell, writes Dr. Wakefleld, is of Scottish descent, and is a Virginian by birth. His father, Dr. John K. Mitchell, practiced for many years at Philadelphla, where he stood at the head of the profession “01d Dr. Mitchell,” as he is still affection- ately called by the middle-aged folks at Philadelphia, as distinguished in lis day for the treatment of n disorders as Dr. Welr Mitehiell is now; and it a little suggestive to I that there “young Dr. Mitchell dy worthy leir-apparent honors of the family Dr. Welr Mitehell s g siderably over six fe Ing and well-knit figure his helght. He has abundance of gray and a full, gray beard, slightly peaked the manner of the Poet Browning, whom he resembles not a little. He carries his 60 well, though the intensely arduous b his work shows itself several pecaliaritie described. To tell of nenrology man. He asked to heads of his he says frankly concentrate myself in mind is such that 1 readily in speech. Fo badiy.” Here, it need hardly b + does himself injustice. His lectures servedly famous. Yet his statement is to be taken literally to this extent that in lectur- ing he adopts a slow, conversational method as the best suited to his nervous tempera- ment. B Dr. any d zine, article of the author, an ness Dr. v was rvous is is not is a acknowledged to the sclen alres to be a tific very tall man nd his erect bear- slay the whole of hair after con- years natur and sily this nervous When certain sclence the visage that are not the plain truth, is himself a very no disguise of it his thoughts on favorite branch of 1 am not able to at rapid way. My do not express mys that reas mas! makes convey REASE OF NERVOUSNESS, Mitchell considers it proved be ute that nervousness is the char- acteristic malady of the American nation, growing wpon them in a frightfully ac- celerated ratio every year; and threatening them with disasters at no distant date, which the mind shrinks from contemplating. The number of deaths from this cause is already appalling, and is steadily and rapidly _incre: In some of the bu centers’ the tables of mortality show that the proportion of nerve deaths has multi- plied more than twenty times in the last forty years, and that now the nerve deaths number more than one-fourth of all the deaths led. What is most shocking in these returns, this fearful loss of life occurs mainly among young people of both sexes This means that the Americans are fast 1 coming a verygehort-lived people; and that, if they were shut in on themselves for only a few years, without any influx of vitality by immigration, the publicdion of the census would send a pang of horror and alarm throughout the land. OUR CLIMATE LARGELY TO BLAME. ‘What s the cause of this? Doctor Mitehell is clearly of opinion that the first and most potent cause is the climate. How or why the climate of America produces the effects that it docs, has never been ex- plained. Dr. Mitchell says the operation of climatic conditions in reiation to health in this country is utterly mysterious; but he is quite persuaded that the development of a nervous temperament is one of the race- changes which are also giving the Americans facial, vocal and other pecullarities devived from none of their ancestral stocks. Some sclentific observers have afirmed that there is an “electric” quality in the climate here which operates powerfully on the nerves, but it is not clear what they mean by that; and Dr. Mitchell, who has probably given the subject more attention than anybody else, does not consider the evidence of (his clectric agency sufficient to found a theory. What is certain is, that people coming largely from the phlegmatic races undergo a change of tempcrament here, and become excitable, emotlonal and irritable to a degree that is unknown in any other part of the world. Another plainly recognized effect of the American clir is that it makes the straln of either mental or physical lubor much more severe than it is elsewhere. A man or woman can work longer and harder with head and hands, without Injurious ef- fects, in England or on the continent of Burope than in America; and overwork of cither kind involves far more serious con- sequences here than there, White races are affected more than col- ored. Full blooded negroes are found to be entirely exempt from some of the worst and most prevalent forms of mnervous diseas and even a slight trace of color scems to be a safeguard. The Anglo-Saxon America are the greatest sufferers from the nation discase, and especially those in the higher walks of life. Females are more under the influence of this terrible scourge than males, and town dwellers than country folk. OVER-CULTURE. two most formidable enemies of the alth are the dollar devil and the The former attacks particu- the latter females, but both or less exposed to the malign L evils of American womanhood fs ulture before it comes fully into bloom. The long hours, the multip city of studies, the number of teachers—each striving to get the utmost out of the pupils— the craving rivalry to be well-graded, the all-devouring ambition to command a means of living, the hurried or neglected meals, the want of exercise and the fatal irregularity that it entalls, the gnawing worry that mur- ders sleep—it 1s these, and these alone, that condemn tens of thousands of American women {o a life of misery and uselessness before they have ceased to be children. The American male stands the racket of the schools much better than the female. He takes more exercise, and he has not the troubles of puberty to contend against. But he meets his. fate very soon afterwards. He goes Lo far too young, and he straightway consumes his vil nergy till nothing s left but dust and ashes. It is often pointed out with pride that America is the country of young men; and so it is We quite usually see labors and respons bilities borne by mere boys, w h nowhe would be undertaken by many under middle age. That is very striking and in teresting to the casual observer. But what it means to such casual observers as Doctor Wi Mitchell Is, that America is the coun try of young invalids, young wrecks, young drug vietims young inebriates, young manfacs, young sulcides! Tho premature- ness of business responsibility, the frant haste to be rich and powerful, produces in plain sight what s nothing short of a frightfully general soclal evil. The most ap- palling cases of nervous disease that th loc- tor meets with are those of young men, in the highest posts, who entered business life too early, and suuddenly encountered pel lods of excessive unxiety and grave responsi- bility. It would have been a merey to them if they had been str sweopers or coal porters instead of ratlroad presidents or bank manag: . HOPE FOR THE Dr. Mitchell bol The nationl h school fiend. larly males, sexes are more influence of L The flow wilted by ov NEXT GENERATION. ves that to preach to the presant generation of Amorican business men for their own salvation is as the of one crying in the wilderness. His a8 the prophesies of-Cassandra led in proportion as they are fat trye. But, he says, there is hope for future. If our business men have no their own health or happiness, their not altogether made of bank pa them foel for their nd thoir 1o are to be the Americans of the coming century. For the sake of hu. manity, for the sake of morality, for the wake of patriotism, let them give the youth of the great republic a chance to live whil they live, to be heirs Lo something more than piles of white or yellow metal, 10 know t W tully the care for hearts are per. Let KONS' KON, NATIONAL DISEASE | Joys of high thinking and living. and noblenesa of a healthy mind in a healthy body. Let them secure for their successors in the boundless wealth and energy of this marvelous country such a strength of nerves that they may know how devil with chains, and obediont servant instead remoreloss tyrant: tholr erucl all and make it of thelr THE THEITERS. Hanlon enga who “Fanta fllusion of scenery liable provoca theater counter hat inven as can The their abllity (Sunday) evening will ater This “Fantasma’ Boyd's theater s bound to enj Why? Because it is full of body can tell whether a plece stationary or not. It is not move, but might speak Sur close its Anybody loves is is to is only lines upon in the unless art It is almost incredible much ingenuity and mechanical tion could be crowded into a show be witnessed nightly in “Fantasma Hanlons are men of marvelous and lead because nobody among petitors possesses the creative match them tlon oss feits nature. rise suc n't 18 want art de will tom eve *May in of twe tuneful song the Boyd succoeding Trama Chauncey Olcott light the patrons ht and for the in the plcturesque comedy neen.’ Mr. his ur to the first he will His this Oleott rank be voice city on has advance and hercafter Pitou company last heard in nother new song the Violots Blue,” that et without orchestra retains all of Mr. Scan including My Moliy,0,” His Irish ‘brogue is de pleturesque posing, casy gayety prove cxceedingly audience. The cast 1s well balanced, and some very clever children are skillfully utilized in interesting and pictur esque episodes of the drama in the has and profession ar of the mellowed since he has added titled, “She is Like he sings in the first wecompaniment. He lan's pretty ditti and ‘“Mavourneen? lightful, but his grace and breezy attractive to the and the the four An odd f: “In 0! Kentucky" ature of cted much attention during the play in New York wa pleanninies. There all of Inky blacknoss of age. They during the j one tha production of brass band of teen of them over 12 year and precision horse rac 1 create, it it said, s hing of ation. “In 0id Kentucky s to the Boyd for three nights, commencing Sun- day mext. Mr. A, W. Dingwall road manager , commonly known “Sundy” Dingwall, s an old newspaper man, having formerly been connected with the Milwaukeo press. Mr. Dingwall Is a nephew of Mr George H. Leslie of this city. and none play with spirit the mo! sen cor its No comedy has ever made the success or has made as many friends as Paulton's laughing comedy, “Niobe.” Wherever “Niobe” Is known it can casily fill seat in the theater where it is produce The play is now In its fourth year and has the test of all other comedies. No comedy e ed has had the remar able long runs this bright laugh-pro- voker has had. “Niobe” has broken all rec- ords and will continue to do £o as long as it is producea in manner that Abbott & Tillotson producing this beaut obo'" has a record of 150 nights in New York, 100 nights in Philade phia, 100 nights in Boston, seventy-five nights in Hooley's theater, Chicago, and nearly 1,000 at the Strand theater in London. It is not at all surprising number of seats have been for the performance of “Niob ac- knowledged comedy success of last season could hardly fail to do a good business thi and particularly as the piece continu under the same conscientions management and its interpretation remains in the hands of the same competent artists. We are assured that there has been no relaxation of attention even to the smallest detail, which is 50 often the case after a play has scored a first season’s success and the management starts it out on the theory that every dollar of expense saved is so much made. Messrs Abbott & Tillotson do not belong to t class of managers, as their thousands of friends and patrons throughout the country fully understand and appreciate. “Niobe" will appear at the Fifteenth Strcet theater at Sunday matince, Febru- y 11, and for four nights, with Wedne day matinee eve stood th large sold Commencing next Sunday matinee and for one week the Brothers Byrne in their great success “Eight Bells,” The plece was one of last season’s greatest successes and they have added several new features this s son, making one of the strongest companies now on the road. Sam T. Jack's latest combination, the united Lillie Clay and Old Age and Youth Burlesque companies, will appear at the Fifteenth Street theater on Thursd Friday and Saturday, and guards may be needed to restrain the eager throngs which will clamor for admission. The new consoli- dation has so far been wonderfully su cessful. It glves a bright, lively show, full of merriment.and humor, yet free from any trace of impropriety; most popular pe formers and the finest features of both the original companies are retained, a number of new specialties are added and a first class entertainment is assured. First upon the program is a gayly costumed burlett bearing the Oriental title of “With the 1ffendi,” and composed chiefly of handsome girls in Turkish costume and gay American minstrels, who invade the harem of an eastern ruler, spring all the latest jokes and witticisms, sing the newest topical airs and incidentally get themselves disliked by flivt- ing with the odalisques. The whole piece is extremely laughable and winds up with the unlucky visitors In chains, as a punishment trating a joke which the Effendi had heard in Bagdad fifty years before, Frederick Paulding, who Is starring Jointly with Miss Maida Craigen in “A Duel of Hearts,” is widely known in this section of the country as the “Omaha Boy.” M Paulding’s family name 15 Dodge. He is the son of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge, a renowned Indian fighter, formerly com- mander of the Twenty- third United States Infantry, and for many years stationed the prominent military ‘posts of Kansas, Nebra Dakota and Wyoming, Mr. Paulding passed several years of his boy hood at Kort Leavenworth and Fort Omaha and his soubriquet of the “Omahu Boy" was given him by his friends there, he having made his first ap \e on the stage ax an amateur In Omaha in 1875 He has made many friends and won numerous ad- mirers by his natural and painstaking methods as a delineator of the legitimate drama. He came into prominence som yoars ago, when he starred in “Hamlet and the Reven He acted as leading with Margaret Mather for six consecutive ons, playing Romeo and other Shakespearian characters with unquali- fled He played Captain Jack Ab. solute in the famous Jeflerson and Florence production of ““The Rivals’ and last season he achieved considerable distinction as lead ing support with the tragedian, T. W. Keene. He will be especially recalled for his magnificent production of the great scenfc melodrama of “The Struggle of Life,” in which, after a long run at the Standard theater in New York, Mr. Pauld fng starred through the western country. “The Struggle of Life” was pronounced by the press and public to be the most complet. and artistic melodramatic production attempted fn this country. Mr. Paulding und Miss Craigen will appear at the Boyd on Friday and Saturday next in the follow ing repertc Priday ht and Saturda matinee, “A Duel of Hearts,” and on Satur. day night & grand double bill, “The Dowager Countess” and “The Setting Sun," oft No Trace 1 ELMIRA, N. ¥ b, 10 yet obtained showing the of John W the missing cashier of the Watking The suicide theory not believed thought the & will reach it does not that figh ol's Suppol uccess been whereabout Love bank It I8 now $110,000, 1f - - Refused an Injunctig CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—The Unite court of appeals today refused to grant a upersedeas suspending the injunction re ining the American Straw Hoard com pany from polluting the White river at In dlanapolis, States | the dignity to bind the dotlar | i OF THE GAME FISH Rapid Extinction of the Noble Salmon of the Columbia, GREED SIGNS THE DEATH WARRANT Golng the Way of th Far out where beyond but late was beasts Known monarch ot American land of the splendidly can hom the royal sportsman know Washington Star lights of to spearing of oven the it nar A and the sal nothing blueback, sclentific e as thomsely fow of in larg But salmon us the alo, took the bu an ess slaughter | Unt salmon has no means him by and h machi a thing th ne extinet nature ry on the land, Portunately nur the sal as s as were but they are more wa There Is not even the who shot down half a and in the found something spectacle, T the 1 nor He senseless ar he has with, w but to work it and wire, ntrofled by is man in ration fs no more nent than wstructed, stately Pallsades g0 unchecked, staining with their vietims' m ing the stateliest stre their blood. It is but just see this shime valuable comme the short-sighted fishe upon thelr persistence human wheels. Four years ago the general government, protection of the river States, being depende defective laws of the could be done even by ald, fish commiss oner It was and ho: the fish commission wheels in the taking prohibited, as they of fish unfit for food, the upper 1 spawning g of fish who down, The 1 yot the to sa. to it th unds have destruction me the loss of it is seen that afford but two s of the atio for the maintenance of the McCloud in Califo Little Clackamas, an the Willamette, and t ber of eggs taken ut only about 5,000,00 of the upper California f to be painfully near As a matter of fact Four years ago spl everywhere along the river. Now it re thoroughly frigh most patient of angler Wing, finds the still tamest. In order to my celestial friend fo seen like the prehiste at Rooster Rock, whe pounders have been spe dozen “‘sprats,” as he « Then one shiould w Indians from Umatillu stand at “the cels’ forms, ready to spea chinook, or lower doy ready balanced dip ne for “‘a racer.” The s it ought to be—the will become. Follow the cascades, one can our celestial fiiend fe wonder to us as we vie dor of the scenc that by g0 close a commu forms of nature into sportsmanlike method creatures. But there and fashion stand t} 10, the very worst and harmless enough externally, but nomw sickening sight to a than s _discovered Bonneville and vicini simply swarm, and the to mind the cordial hatred of the one day in the terrib herole Conductor ilway and Navigatio train T was trying to t ) by this v fish whe alike in Lyons' opinion ro entitled to the man who saved forty his own that winter shared by braye men everywhers That the fish wheel those who follow S for a living is shown reachies of the river. draw selnes arc the sportsman with @ dition to his gaff and joy the grandest poss o annoy und more t other American wat geon may be now even in the upper sir thiy adds to the zest ¢ six pound salmon 1% At Kinneys, noar Ast frequently catch them of course, never the river. They are and such snares, an regal in their abnegat wharves at Astorla, i are taken away o b more splendid spot on this same Astoria, ric lections of the great e of whose fortunes scene of Washinglon account thereof. They are cosmopolit to be found there dur but they have energy und not to rosort 1o They realize that pation will soon be spawn In season, and the very first to adve tion for our salmon of an interstate co act tn framing use of wh season In all cateh or cannery providing for incr tios both at the stations The United sod work in_July above Astorfa, but the As tho commission tivo culture bs eas 1t 15 cheap s from destru to restore them. quire years In the an artiel nary means, as S¢ supply herself. The sportsman prov the for Me tates of meantime t of ool woul rights and a sport which no less an than Earl Dufforin sal od only a little le the tiger when th would be gone fr and perhaps you, eration Nebraska's soen the guillotin wches of hundreds of exg on and a frain wr welght like an effective states Canght i Wheels— Limiting o Buffalo vy mighty wont to roam th the Colu to fame a f our inland wat b suys a los . writer in ething of the ke linook or a steelhe of landin Know pleusures s th o gairduerl, are lizo that danger that a0 that, unle retarded, they tke the buffalo, of protection to re t o can be mur W was not re not n's cnemie the are buft iton and less merciful of the save those « v excuse herd of ho of brutal alm co wid horn satisfaction enemy has works in his than Briareus monster of wood and, though once set in m's he Vo is a i sordid a measure within man's gove when defectively from the Dalles to the © insensate monsters t the quecnly Columbla angled flosh and defil- i in all Ameriea with ¥ that only full extent and that isideration: b to rmen to he dependent in their use of the in- rtsmen writer protested to the only to learn that the fislieries of the United t upon the ordinarily several states, nothing Mr. Marshall Jon= of the United Stit s ver, the opinion ot that the tse of fish f salmon ought to ba not only maim hundreds but being operated on the river near the \ey capture thousands caped the nets lower female fish When able to west coast the one on riia, the other on the Oregon tributary of hat the average num- the Oregon station is nnum, decadence lherlos would scem one_such »yernme ns on the mon, it has begun. lendid fishing upper portions is becoming rare. sned, and even that %, my Chinese friend, water sport of tho understand just how wund it, he should be oric “bump on a log™ re some superb fifty red; with a half- alls them, beside him, ch the splendid formed and near by as they their swaying plat- roa swiit scuddling n am, with ev ot, watching the foam Indian has the sport » Chinamen as it soon ing the river down (0o see the cause of what in effect. It is a aw the effulgent splen- men are not shamed nfon with the visible a less brutal and un- 1 of killing God's > Intheir worst form o fish wheels. “‘No, on the river, is clean o sportsian could exist within, Just about ty the fish wheels 2 writer could but call 1 expressed le blizzard of 1888 by Lyons of the Oregon m company, on whose ravel on to San Fran- A man who runs a cker were about 1, and as Lyons' ideas of those of a at the peril of are cordially lives they oxsity for profession the lower stake and whila is not a ne non_ Petres’ \ all along Both the successfully, A landing nef, in ad- rod and line, can en- ible pastime with less » enjoy than in any, s Of course, o sturs nd then encountered, Lches of the river, but o the sport. A sixtys 10 small game, eigher, oria, in Oregon, they. this size. Such i, the lower waters of safe from fish wheels 1 there -is something fon as they lie on the n season, before they canned. There 18 no the river either than I oas It fs with recol- sstate, tho foundations there, and the pleturesque i Irving's the worst cluss fishing times, 1o set of t ang of ing the nough the wheel Othello, thelr it the fish do not they would be among jeate the surest sulvas the calling togethor Jigsion with powers to law agalnst the for a uniform zulating the years ol the vzl facill- Neckuman one 1ding a fow ed proy Cloud and did some grennds commission 1887, on o i% room for has ftenlf said. * pro ter than artificial cul r to su on birged i of 3 i L) be \ iland as 1i- to he cost of salmon 11 far exceed wnd could not b gin of his uthority 1 to the writer ho con- s thrilling than hunt= tiger I also hunting om our day and gens forever, 1l robbed the e, Ameri- the the orded red by orted to lalns King bia's that oncorbynchus nearly the N v T