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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1892)
THIS OMAHA DAILY B13E : MONDAY , JANUARY I , 1H)2. ! ) SPECIAL NOTICES , KOU TtlKBM COLUMNS APVKIITIBKMKNTH 19:30 : p , m. , for the oTonlnit n < ! until 8 DO p. m. , lar ibo morning or Bunditjr em- Ion. All iKlTriilnrtnontu In tlic'n columns l.lrpnls a io nml Insertion nml 10 cents n linn thereafter , or icr line tier month. No advertisement takfn for > thnn23cents for tbn flr t Insertion. Terms.casli mlTnnco. count about 7 words lo the lln . Inlt- IslfS figures symbols etc. each count n * n word. AUndtettlsemcntsmustrun consccullrolrAdror - W < i m , by requesting it numbered check , can ham tli ! r letters addressed lo n numbered letter In cnro ot Tm : IIKR. Answers so nddr < Msod will be dcllr- eriMlon presentation of the chock. TJHANtlt OI-Y1CKP APVK11TI9INO HOttTIIKBK .Ueoliimni will la taken on the nboro condition ) I the following titi lnc < houses , who are author * l.'d to take tperlnl mitlrp * nl the same rates ntran tn hnd nt thx main offlra : fcputh Omnlm Ilrnnch Office No. JCJ3 N Direct. Lister block John W Hell pharmacistllth nnd .Mason streets. H.1I. Knrnrworth , phnmiaclst.311.1 Cinnlng street , W.J. Hughes pharmacist , at N. If.tli . street. C K. Hattcrflcld , phnrnmclit , 1713 LcavennortU Itrcct. Hughes' plmrmncjr. 74tli and 1'nrnnin. SITUATION WANTED. > ATKH Ifx' B llnp llrst time nnillOen line there of tor. No iHlrfrrtlMiincut talten fiir lusMluin tic. S-WANTKi > , IIV' ' AHTK AiiV.MAKUIiil : MAN , A KL permanent puMtlon as stationary engineers Cimpetont and experienced ! wood reforenres. .Address K 8T > llee. 738 2 * -rAIY WITIIS.MAl.l.CHII.I ) WANTS \VOIOC. Address , Mrs. Jennie Hharp , county hospital. KI7 fi * llAKKlTlN IAtCKuTv Al'l > ltKs& B..1A ) llnrron , 8li nnndoah , Iowa. 8J1-4 * IkTSyLADV , WITH YI5AUH OF UXI'KHIKNCR AS I yrinurso , to accompany Invalid to Pacific coast for Iho season. Addit-Bii Dr. I , Webster , West Liberty la. nil-4- WAKTED--MALE HELP. HATKS 15o a linn first lime and lOc n linn there after. No advertisement taken for less than 2. > c. T > -8OIIKIl , IIONKHT. lNl > U8TIUOUrt YOUNU I'mnn. under 20 years of ace , to earn for cows and iior a > , making himself generally useful about the place ; must Imroiiond refereneen. Apply at First Nat'l Hank of Omaha , H. Kountzo. M8'J7-4 ' - ) - ABHISTANOK OF COMI'KTKNT B-WANTKI travel ionic , ( iood position to right men. Address , Gil , Hoe , Council Jllutrv Mt" , i 4 'Jl-WANTKD-COOD SALKSMAN TO HKLL AD- -OvortUIng cards nnd novelties on commission qlrect from manufacturer. Yon can make $ JO.OO per week. Addrosf , Advertising Specially Com pany , lluflaIoN. V M8JI4 * vTI\VANTKD-lNTI1LLIOHNT , IIKLIAULK flFN- .Ottoman for a periiianent position. Must begin ftonco. 12 10 per tiny. 515 blioely building.M895 M895 4 * SALKsMiiNONHALAUY oit COM" -WANTKD. { mission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil. Thn greatest selling novelty ever produced ; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds ; no abrnslun of paper ; 2IXJ to MO per cent protlt : ono agent's sales amounted to f''O ' In six duvs , another $ J2 In two hours. We want ono general agent In each utatoand territory. For terms and full par- tlcnlara address Monroe Krasor Mfg. Co. , La CrqsBo , Wl . , X i l. 7C1 WANTKD , D1IU < ! Cl.KRK HKHIHTKUKH IN Iowa. Ono with n little capital preferred. Apply - ply to Harlo , Hoaii A Co. , Council lllulTM. M7IM WIfWANT 100 AdKNTS 1MMKDIAT1SLY , $3 per day or a good commission ; particulars free , Address , Ilxcclslor Mfg. Co. , La Crosse , WIs. , _ 735 5 * -TUAVKL1NO HALKSMKN V1S1TINI ! OUO- cers and general merchants In Nebraska and tha west to Introduce1 our goods as a Bide line. Liberal pay. 41U Paxton block. Mb'JI 4 * CANVASSKI19 WANTKD : IlllST INDtCB B , monts. Call or address No. 321N. Y. Lifo bldg. AOENT8 WAN'TKIMIVKIIYWHMUK'.CIIANOK ' ihuCt for polo of buggy In one-half minute ; Just out ; write quick ; big profits. Patent Specialty Mfg. Co. . Kmporln , Kan. 177 J _ : WANTED , A YOUNl ! AND'NKAT COLOHED boy to tend door. The llotlon Store. 8'JO ' WANTED FEMALE HELP. 15o n line first time and lOcti line there- No advertisement tukcn for leas than 25e. C WANTED. A . 'NUMHKII 'ow J ADY AOENTB In Omnha and Douglas county to canvass among their friends ; easy work and good pay. World's Fair and S imvlngs Co. , general olllce , lU'Uontlncntnl block. M604 5 WANTED \ , COMPETENT OIIIL TO DO OKN- v ornl housenork In email family. Cull IW > S. Utli street. _ _ M84C8 WANTED TO 1)0 OKNKUAI , 11OUSH family of two. 22libownrdVrcet. . . . pi WANTED. FIIIST CLASSOIHL. . OEHMAN VVpreforrod , for general housework. Ill3leorgln vcnuo. 88il 6 _ i vinsT CLASS COOK , WITH UEFEUENCES 4 N 16th st. Bid ' 1 WANTBI ) , COOII OIIIL FOU UENEItATj C 'housework , 2I1U Clilcatf o st. M 7S3 0' FOB KENT HOUSES. _ I6o n line flint time and lOo n line there No qilvortlncment taken for lesa than 25o. -B-llOOM 1 near motor line , cheap Inquire at 823 S. 18th strput. J1375 5 A NINK UOOM HOIIPK , 81 ST NKAU PACIFIC , bath , etc. , only 320. I Idellty Trust Co. , ItiU Far- i. 8J4-5 ( F -3 , 4 i 5-UOOM HOURKS. $10 to $15 ; HKST UKS- [ 'Jidonco flats Jn city. Mend Inv't Co. , 442 Doe ' ' ; rFOU UK.NT , IIOUSK N. K. COU. I3TH AND V-'AVobstcr.Brooms , full city lot , price fJ..W. C. L. Trlson , 1514 Furn.mi. 703 S-FOIl IlKNT , HOIWK 10 UOOMS , ALLMODBUN ImproveniontB , $ ; 10.UO per month , o'.M uud Farnam. lBterL. TlioniKH. 705 -FOR UKNT. IMtOOM HOU8K , WITH 11OTI1 JCM and range If ricMrcd , all In good condition : location near ZUth nnd St , Mary's avenuo. Price reasonable ; special terms given to tbo right party. Jnqulro JOU Farnam St. , or U. 1) ) . T < schiick , Uco pnToo. . M820 JTOIl JIKNT , 6 UOOM IIOUSK. 1410 DOUCAB D atroot. Inquire Itnbert Hunter , Uco otllco.M988 M988 NI5W ( MIOOll COTTAOKS , MODKUN ISN S provomcnta , "Slunford Circles. " Apply C. 8. [ Utter , room 4. N. Y , ttlfu.hull ling. "M - - 1IOIHJK 'J7TH ANll DAVIINPOHT D-O-UOQM , :5 U ) per mouth. F , K. Dar ling. Barker block. At 808 - UOOM IIOUHK , ! UN IMPUOVH. D-NINK rennonnblo. .W N. 23th avo. ApplyVU. Kallsti , tailor , 311 .N. li'.tli ht. FOR UF.NT OK BALE , A HEAUTIFUL HESt P denco , 10 IOOIIIH Uli all conveniences hot ntrvfurnnco , Inrtio barn and lawn , In best o condition , cheap. No. IS7 Gcorxla uvu. Kelkonny & Co. , room No. I. rontlncntal bl'k. S7J J J -pv-ONK HUNDItKII CUITAUKS IN ALL l-AUTS JL/of the city , onu 4U ioom hotel biilldlnK , 20 con trolly located storti bulldlniii cheap , Kelkonny le ' . , room 1 , ContliM'ittnl bl'lc. M4-J5 -FOU UKNT , TIUIEE NEW 7-ltOOM , 2 STO'lY . cotlaces with buth and tewcrai'o , nt and nait corner Webster untl 'thirtieth streets , lloduccd to 1.1).1)0 ) ) each. Henry W. Viiteii. liu - LlhT UF HOU3ICS. BTO1U1S ANI data for rent ( ice J. 1'nul , 1WJ l-'urnani atr oL M'JOJJIO kFLATS. . I , 8 Oil 12 IIOOMS KN SlllTK , Aim , on 10th sU J. II , Parrutto.U. . ' .Douglas blk. - - HOUSi ; , MODKUN CONVKN D-KIOHT-ltOOM .1. F. llarton , DCIti C'lUiltulnvn. FOR RENT I'URNISIIED ROOMS. HA'l'KS-150 a line first time and ( Oca llnuthero- utter. No advertisement taken for less than -'Jo KUUNIslIi : ! ) IIOOMS ; LICHT llb'.b S * ' HJHNl ! lllUlCOM ! FOHTWO ( JiUU month. 1WW faruuin , mi S KI'liNjlIKll TWt ) FI1ONT UOO or aluiilo , hut ana cold water. ' . ' 11 .North IHtli. "ru-NlCKLV " FtlUMSHKll HOOM FOU JJN'ow house , all mudcrn eouveuleiuvs. 4.tt 8. ath ; itreet. Mtmi 9 * p-llANUSOMK KUIINISHKD UOOM rXU (1KN- Jutlemen. Private family ; no olhrr roomers ; cor- Btr , largn yard , Vnd atury All modern cinreiil QOO . v'ull , No. niU Douglas street , our. ' 'Oth E-T11I8T.CLAIH ! KUltOPKAN Hm'KlJ COU. 13th and Dodge , will make low rents for ruoma ay the week or month , with or without bouid , 7.7 E" NICK"iTooiis , STIA.M iTEAT , ir.'i DAVK.N" port. Ml.i Jlu * EULKQANT KU11NIBHK1) llUOSISr.'o DOIKil ! tUI JM * _ _ " ? - I-'UONT 1IOOMH , MOOKUN , STKAM , liAs" Jbutb , eto , , lor 1'futlomen , 1817 Leavenwotth. _ _ _ E-NKWLY FUHNIMIIKU IIOOJIS , lillNl7tlT CWJJf _ _ EIAUUK100MH SUITAIILK t-oiTluMirimilS or houeekeeplnuwlll rent vhi-apiMU Capltolav .Mtitl U' jgTJRNISHED KOOMS AND BOARD. ItATlCtv 15o line dnt time und lOo liu | < thure , after. NoadvurtUeuienl taken for le thanaic. -riUNlSllKI ) > UO MH , WITH IIOAllD. hTKAM \\htBt. ml Umeuportst , TJ4 -TWO KUItMSlllil ) UOOMj4 , WITH T ? board ; nodurn coaviMilenecj , lieutlenu-n krn-'L IlldK IDIhstro \f \ ItCOM , WITH BOA 111) . | IW MU-4 * KOOM8 AND BOARD. Continued. DK UAULk"ito6M wmk'noAvat int cut- E eago Blreat , M84f9' EKi llOOM-MATK FOU YOt'NO LADY. ALSO TWO Ki throe choice boarders 51 N. Md. MI07-J7 ? OH KENT UNFtTKNISHED BOOMS. lATKS-lfx ) nilnn tlrst. TlimT nml lite n line thorn- dflpr , No mlTerll.'ciiiont tnkon for IgM limn JOo. jmtKK UNPtlUNtBliKK IIOOMS , HTKAM VJnicnllmlliiinilBn : eo.Htr l location ; flfUO per morilli. AiMro > n K 40 , Hep ocico. _ MKH * * _ " -TWO UNFIfltNISHEt ) KItONT IIOOM3I vJTgtcftm , gut , liatlii K N IMh , Dot 1) , 3rd Cnor. _ MCO * * _ 1 J , I AND 4 IIOOMB DOWN TOWN FOR JTboutckceplMR ! IS lo 112 per month ! chenpeit rent noMlbloi alia nmnjr lioiuci. G , tlluttn. . 311 I'nllun block. M58J JM FOB BENT 3TOKE3 AND OFFfOE3T [ IATK8 ISflB line llr t lima ami tOo n linn HICTO after. No nilrortlsomunt Ukon tor losa " ' piKmiKNTTiKaTO -1 910 Knrnnrn nlruct. The ImllillriK Im * n flro proof ccmont bnncmcnt. complete ittcnm hunting tltturcn , wntcr on nil ttio lloorn , Kn . etc. Apply nt the olllco or The lloo. I8 _ 1-FOIl KENT. 8TKAM IIKATKDOFF1CE IIOOMS , J cor. 1.1th nnil Jnckaon ets. Inquire ol Mrs. l.nngo , cm So. 1.1th lit _ 601 II T 8TOHKHOOM UX30. 8TKAM HEAT ANIJ OA9. Il4l8 lliuiicf. 611) _ T-FOIl HKNT , STQUU , 1118 JAOK80N STIIKKT , X _ M)5 ) T KOIl HKNT , HIH8T-OI.A8S LOCATION FOIl J Kroccrr nnd meat market ; nutr building , Mcnm henti will tnko rent out In tniiln If stock Is first- clasi ; cnn Klvo potvmnlon Jan. 1 , 16'JJ. Kulkrnnr i Co. , room I , Continental block. _ 572 Ja BENTAI , AOENOIE3. _ UATK8-15oallno llr t tlnio nnd lOc n line there after. No advertisement taken for IQSJ than 35c. L - 7C8 -UKNTAL AOKNOY ; HANK UKFKUKNCKS , -IE. C. Oarvln , t Co , , 208 Sheely block. M 764 STOBAQE. RATES 16cn line nrst time nnd lOo n line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. DitY , CLIAN : AND PUIVATKLY STOUKD M furniture. Oumlia Steve llcpalr Work , 1207 Doug -OLDEST , CHEAPEST AND I1EST STOIIAOE M house , In the city. Williams ft Cross , 1214 Uarnay WANTED TO BUY. _ _ HATES ISo a line first time and lOc a line there- after. No advertisement taken for loss than 25c. AT A YOUNG MAN OF ABILITY AND GOOD Inhabits , with money , wants to buy whole or K Interest In a good llvo legitimate business Ad dress K 31 , lleo olllco. C09-2 TO HUY SKCONIl-H AND FUUN1TUUK , HIGH N est ; prices paid. Hostonl'nrnlturo Co.,003 N , 10th 8.11 F2 * -FUUNITUIin. IIOUGHT , SOLD , STOUKU. Well , 1111 I'arnam street. 771 FOR SALE FURNITURE. UATKS 15o n lino'first time nnd lOc a line there after No advertisement taken -for loss than 25o. , A .LOT OF ' FUUNITUHK AT 2603 Davenport , street , Tuesday , Jan , 5th. M874 4 * FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. HATES 15c B line first time and lOo a line there after. No advertisement taken for less tban25o : and driveways Inld to ordor. Host and cheapest. Win. J. Wclslians. ( i Uarkor block. M881 9 _ -HARNESS SHOP IN NEllllASKA U. II. TOWN for sale. Block A tools ; will sell cheap : only shop In town. Wrlto or call on 1' . Klug , City hot el , 10th street. MB71-7 * _ MISCELLANEOUS. KATES 15c a line first time and lOo n line there after. No advertisement taken for leu thitnJUo. Y > i'MHSONAL. STOP " "coUHlTlNoT ll.OOU HE- JLV ward for n ease of throat or lung trouble , last stages excepted , which cannot bo relieved by a proper use of Dr. X. Stone's bronchial wafers. 25o a box at druggists. For sample , send lOo to Stone Mod. Co. , Chicago , III. MS-IS 4 * CLAIBVOYANTS. IIATKS 15o a line first time and lOo n line there after. No advertisement taken for leas than 25c. revelation ) Challenges. the world. Mrs. Ir M. Lcgravo , dead tranca clairvoyant , astrologlst , palmist and life reader * ; tells your life from tbo oradlo to grave ; unites the separated ; causes mar riage with the ono you love ; tolls where you will succeed and In what business best adapted for ; has tbo celebrated Egyptian breastplate for luck and to destroy bad Influences ; curcsllts. Intemperance and all private complaints with massage , baths and al cohol treatment , Bond 12 , lock of hair , name and data of birth and receive accurate lifo chart ; 2 ccnta In stamps for circular ; give tr.ttlali of one you will marry ; also photos of same. Ofllco 1007 Bouth llth street , first floor ; hours , 9 a. m. to 8 P. m. Como one , como all , and bo convinced of this wonderful oracle. M630 4 S-MltS. SlAlir FUIT/T , 24-.B LAKn 8TUEKT , clairvoyant and trance medium ; Independent voices ; tolls past nnd future. & 'J7-J23 ' * - . NANNIE V. WAIUIEN , CLAHIVOYANT , reliable business medium , fifth year.nt 119 N. 10th. 772 _ MASSAOE , BATHS , ETC. KATES 15o n line first time nnd lOo a line there after. Mo advertisement taken for less tcnn 25e. i 2dttoor. Alcohol , sulphur and sea baths.MS34 MS34 10 rp-MASSAOETUKATMBNT. ELECTUO THEIl- JL mat baths. scal/ / > and hair treatment , manicure and cblropodlst.Mrs. l'ostJI'J(4 S. 15thWithnollblk. , 773 rp-MASSAGK , MASSAGE ; MY PAULORS AND X operators are tbo finest ; over CIO S. 13th street. M141J8 * MUSIC , ART AND LANOUAOE. UATKS 15o a line tlrst time and lOo a Una there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25o. Y ; and girls will rcopoii Monday , Jan. 4 , 1893.M8I55' I10YB M8I5-5' \T-BKFOU15 HUYINO A PIANO KXAMINK THIS v now scale Klmbul ) piano. A. Hospo , 1513 Dougla 774 Y-0. F. GKLLKNUKCK. I1ANJO TKACHKU with Hospo , or I'M N. Itlth street , 3d floor. 042 MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. UATKS l&o a line first tlma and lOo a line there after. No advertisement t kun for less than 25o IX3AN8 ON - LAltOK W ; Goo. J. 1'atil , Km Farnam afreet. JllkU J10 W HKALKSTATK LOANdUTO 7 1'KK CUNT ; no additional cbartroa for commlsjlon or alt or- noy'B fees. W. U. Molkle , First National bank bldir. 775 \\T MONKY TO LOAN ON LONG OU SHOUT Vt time In tunia of MOO to (10,1100. Mutual Investment Company. 775 \V-LOANHON IMI'IIUVBDANU UNIMI'HOVKI ) ii city property , U.OUO and iipwai-ds.il tu 8 per cent. No delays.V. . Farnam Smith & Co. , Uth & lliirnoy. 777 _ W ANTHONY LOAN AND THUST Ca , 318 N. Y. Lifo. lend at low rntet for choice security on Nebraska or lown fiinim or Omaha city property. 778 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \y-LOAN8ON HKAL EriTATH AND COLLAT- 'I tcrnl notes and morlit > tfeti bouvht , Heed k Helby , 8:14 : Hoard of Trade. 719 \ \ r SECOND J10HTQAQES. AL13X MOOUK. 401 V > Ileollldg. 7M ) \\r-0-PEU CKNT FlUsJT MOUTOAUK LOANS , Illchard C. Patterson. 1511 Fornamst. 781 \tr-LOANS , W.M.llAUlllS.U.SO . , FUKNZKll IILK. " ,83 -CKNTUAL LOAN ANITllUSTCO.llKK fJLDG 784 \\r-MONKY ON HAND TO LOAN ON riUHT < * mortgage on Oniaha city property. Cluirloa , Italnoy , 315 Omaha Natlonul bank building. 7S3 -LOWKST UATKS OF INTKulTsT ON F1UST cluaBeuurlty. LovottA Woodman , S2J H 13th , TbU AV LOAN IOWA CITY PUOPKUTY , HAST ; oru Neb , and farm * . K , F. Itlnger , 1519 Farnam. AVr tJl'J J2i > * \\r a. w. I'.COATKS , 7 , IIOAKU TIIADK , LOANS. M3.4 MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. 11AT1SH 15o a line first thuo id lOo a line there- after. No advortlsemuut tnkun for loss than 25c. V-JIONKY TO LOAN BY II. F. MAHTKU8 ON - < V household goods , plauos.'nrvans , horses , mules , wagons , oto. , at tha lowest possible rules without publicity , removal of property or chanua of pos * tcsslon. Time arranged tu suit the borrower , Pvjiuenta of any amount can be made at any lime , reducing both principal and Imorost. thus III v Inn patrons all the beneilU ot the partial pay ment plan , Cull and see ma when you want a loan , or If moro convenient call lelephouu PC ! ) and your bnsluosa tan ba arranged at home. Money always on huudi no delay : no publicity : lowest rates ! business confidential. II. K , Mu ter , H 4 Wlthnelt blk. , ISth and Harney , W _ , _ ; X. . MONEY IXANKl ) ON FUllNlTUUK , HOIISK8 wagons , pianos , wllhout removal or changa ot VOtiesilon. Confidential. Fred Terry , r 4J3 llanmu. Tirf -MONKY TO LOAN. 30.CO , AND W ) DAYS ON -A.furalture , etc. Duo Oroon , r 20 , Contlaoutal blk , X ; tWJIU- MONEY TO LOAN OHATTEL3. - ' . . LOANS. IIHNKOICT A WUAY , fill X-CHATTI'.I. Paxtnn block. Wn loan our own money , chargd no commission. U will pay yon 10 consult us. M.W-jat * BUSINESS GUANOES. ItATICS-ISc n line tint time and lOo it line I here after. No pdvortlonipnt taken for Insi than 2ta V-"KAL KSTATl ! KXCI1ANHK AND LOAN 1 buslneM dolnit good bnslnesn ! have the largest cxchanito list of any firm In thontate : will Bell naif Interest to good party or the entire buglnc < on favorable ternut. Address K 41 , llec. M3dl 6 * V I-'OH SALK S-CMAIll ItAUllKIt BHOP. FUIl JL nlturo neat and complctot n line Iradoj will tnko IOM than Invoice ; must bo good mm Ad' dross U n.1 , Alnsworth , Neh , JIWJ 6 * V-WANTKD , AT IIKKLIY : CKNTKU , NKII. , A J-man or men to buy grain nnd Hock , Crceley Canter IB a county cent ot about l.tXKI Inhabitant' , n railroad Junction , cenlrnlly located In a banner county for stock und ( train. A party that under stands the business cnn have plenty to do and make blK money. Address Hoard of Trade. 8ALK , A M-ItAHIlKL ItOLLKIt FLOUU -mill , steam power , nlaely located. In Nebraska : n decided barttaln. For particulars address Kerfoot Ilros , , mill furnlshcn , Dei Molnos , la. MSOil 7 -roil SALK , ONLY DUUO STOUK IN" TOWN , S mllea north and 10 south central Nebraska , U.fiUO ; JI.OOO cash , balance tr.ido. Address K 40llee. Y-FOU SALK UllUa STOIU3 , STOCK ANI ) KI.V- ture , S03 North 18th street ; If not sold on or before January 7 , 1833. at 10 o'clock a. m. . It will bo oflorcd at public sale to thu highest bidder for cash , Maria K. tjandslodt. administratrix of the estate of C. A. II. Sandstedt , deceased. M7I3 5 * -DUUO 8TOUK FOU SALKj CKNTIIALLY LO calcd ; tIJM cash ; bal to suit. Address 11 ( W , lloo 1116 _ FOR EXCHANGE. UATKS 15oa line first time and lOo a line thoro- after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. WE AVK 1 "A UMLANJ ] AND CITY i'iioi- crty for cxcbango. What have you to oiler ? Western Uxchanite Co. , Columbus , Nob. M8S63 * , Z-$3,000 HOUSI ! AND LOT , CLISAII.FOU 1IKTTKH one. will assume. 110 feet , choice residence ground , for ncre' . HutchlnsonVeud.lW4 Douglas. 8.TJ i r/-OLI ) OOLD AND S1LVKH , JKWICLUY , AllTI- Uncial teeth , medals , etc. , bring all you have in largo or small lots and recelvo cash or high clans dentistry In exchange. Dr. John Matthews , manu facturing dentist , 212 Drown block , Omaha. M7VO rA 60 INCH VICTOll IllCYCLK. ALM04T Nl ! W , f-ilat roller topped desk. No , 1G14 Farham St. 8355 f/-CLKAN STOCK OF OKNKUAL M'U'SK : WILL ' -'tnko real oslato & money , llox 2 % , Frankfort.Ind 791 Z-COO FAUMS IN VAUIOUS STATES FOU snlo and trade. .Send stamp for lists and terms to Joseph Pullard , Jr. , Washington , la. 740 C * Z FOU KXCHANGE-320 ACUKS FINE LAND , Improved , throe miles from station , Mcrrlck county , Nebraska , for good house and lot In central part of city , not over $7,000 or $8,000. K. F Ttlnger , 15111 Farnam. M7296 * -FOU KXCIIANGH-OOOD BUSlNnSS BLOCK , good rents , for general morohandlso , stock from $20,000 to 40,000j must bo llrst elans. K. V. Itlnger , 151 Fornam. M7JO S' -FOU KXCnANOB , A GOOD IfiO-ACUK FAUM In Klllmoro county ; also city property , for a Block of furniture. Uux MJ , ( lonova , Neb : 078 * Z KXCHANGK LANM , HOU8KS , STOCKS. KTC. OOP. J. Paul. 1X ( Farnam , A1B33 8 rOB SALE BEAT , ESTATE. IIATE3 IBo a line first time and lOc a line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. HKAT'UAIliQAIN""lN' ' FAUNAM STUKKT I'UOP- orty , 44x132 feet , with party-wall contract on both sides , for sale at price below appraisement value : 6,1 per cent of prlco thrco years at 7 percent ; location nultuble for largo Jobbing bouse ; owners not able lo build. Unqulro at 437 Itamgo building. M877.7 * T70II SALE , 2 QUAUTEIl SECTIONS OF LAND IN JL Nebraska at a bargain. Wrltd or call on P. King , City Hotel , 10th street. M872 7 * /-OHNKUAND ( 4-IIOOM NEW COTTAGK NEAK Wear , S1.50U.t209 cash ; Kast front cottage and good barn , 1 mile from P. O. , $1,600. Uutchlnsou & Weud,252i Douglas A FINELY EQUIPPED STOCK FAHS1 , KXCELL- ent location , big bargain for city Inside proper ty. Fidelity Trust Cp. , 1014 Farnam. .8.W5 T70II SALK AT A UAUOAIN. LQT < li5. DLOCK 4 - Cv ; XI. Sh-lby'B first addition to South 'Oraalia.s Small payment down , balance monthly If desired. Inquire U. 1) . Tzschuck , Omaha lice. > 3 $ ) OUSALK , IIOMK9 , ANY P.IUCB , $7N ) , $1,250 UP ; easy terms ; take clear property aa first payment. G. 0. Wallace , Brown block , IGth and lougla . 7U2 _ _ T7O11 SAIiE. NKBUASKA FAHM LANDS. O. O. J- Wallace , 123 liroivn block , IGth and Douglas. 792 _ TO' K. COUSKU 29TII AND HICKOUY , 50xl2Q J-i .feet ; a bargain for a few duysouly. F. K. Dar ling , Uarkor block. 794 80-ACUE FAUM 12 MILKS FUOM LINCOLN. $20 per acre. Co-Oporutlvo Land and Lot Co. , ' .M5 N. 16th street. 703 11 _ LOST. ' " OST LA'lioi NK VFOUN DLANI ) DOO , NOT A whltq hair on him. skull bonu exceedingly lilgh. Itcturn to Charlca N. Wnlkor , Xi S. 13th etroet. Lango'a grocery , and recolvo reward. M982 6 * OST-A FOX TKUUIKIt PUPPY , IN FRONT of Haydon'a store on Dodge street. Suttablo reward If returned to J. 12. JtfTrloa , llil.l Dodge street. M883 4 _ _ OST , A LAD1KS SILK SHAWL ON 10TH , DK- tweon Williams und Dorcas ntrooU. Finder 1 > leiiso leave at 2402 St , Mary's ave and receive ro- wnrd Kli-S * DKES3MAKINQ. UATES 16c a lino' first time and lOc a Una there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25o M PUS. W. J. SCOIKS " "Ti AS I PKN SD miKSs" making parlors ut the N. K. cor. Uth & Douglas 645-J2I * _ _ T NdAaiCMKNTBTOOO DltKSSMAKINU FAM'- JUilllea solicited. Miss Sturdy , 320 8. Utilli Ht. ; 0 J 14 * _ HAIR GOODS. UATKS ISo A line first time and lOc a line there after. No advertisement taken for loss than 23o. J-itrlcnl wigs nnd beards a specialty , Wigs , bangs , Bwllehe , hair chains , etc. , In stock nnd to order. Slall orders uollcltod. Davlcs , HIS. 15th st , Omaha. 7SW _ STOCK WINTERED. _ UATKS 15o a line first time and lOo a Una thero- after. No advertisement taken for less than V5c. owKTIKTL\VIC3T" A17KS AT llellovuo stock farm ; box stalls If desired. Clarke , 19 Hoard of Trade building or Dollovua. 1U5 PATENT SOLICITORS. UATKS I5o a line first time and lOo a Una there after. No advertisement taken for lest than 23o . HuesA Co. , lleobulldlug , Omaha , Neb. Ilranch otllco at Waahlugton , D.C , Consultation froo. 797 CUTLERY GRINDING , HATES 15o a line first time and lOo a line thoro- after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. S in-c. , TO IIH ground to Undcrliind A. Co. . 11HI H. 14th st. 7M SIANTTFACTPBINQ JEWELERS. HATES 15o a line first time nnd lOn a Una there after. No advertlsomont taken for less than 25c , ASH IVkllVm lLD ( IOL1) . I'AHSON A Hanks , room .10 Darker block , Omaha , 7VJ Stockholders Meeting Omaha an I Eopubll- cau Valley Eai way Company. Notlgu IH hereby clvon that thu muotlni ; of tlm stiiukholilurs of the Oniiihu Hupuullunn Viilloy Kitllway Company for the nlootlon of NUVUII d Irootoi a nm ! the train lotion of such other huslnois as may loyally uomo lio- fore the muutlii . will hn hold ut Room 1 , third Hour , Union 1'aclllo lliilldltiB. In the city ut Uiiiulm. Nobraakii. upon Wodnosduy , the Dili dn v of Januiiry , Ib'J. , at 10 o'uloi'U ti. in. The atoolc boolcs will oloao for that purpose ten d'lys ' btifotu thn \V , J. OAKHOhlj , Aailstnnt Secretary. Omnlm. Nub. , Doc. Kind , IhUI. ilJTil'JtM ' HtouklioUIcrs' Alootint ; Union l.niul Co in puny. Notice Is liorobv Klvon thnt the annual mooting of tha Htoakholdors ot Uio Union Lund company fur thpoloot on of flvo dlroo- toru ami Htioh other liiiilnt'sa ns nmy lawfully como before thu nicotliiK will bo hold at room 1. third floor , Union I'aulllo btiltdluz , In the city of Onmltu , Nob. , upon Jlondiiy , the lllli day of Janunry , ISfJS , at 10 o'clock u. in , W , J , OAUIIOI.U Assistant hncrotury , Omuha. NoU , nooemhory. , isui. lu.ld-.iOtM Dissolution Notice. U Is tnittiiiilly aircod thli day by und between - twoon the utidoMUiioJ thut tha Urm of llroxol & toll bo , und the sumo Is , this d.iv dissolvoil trodurlck Drexel nnd llonry l > , Uroxol hereby UBsuinu nil oiilstandltiK llubllttluj and tire to oollout till muiioyaurolhflr uroovrty duo or to becoino duo , Uu Droxul & toll , I I'llKIIEItlCIC DllKXEU t-J AI.IIKUT KOM , , _ . . . IllRNUVl' . UltKXBtV December U , 1301. L Am.Hlo'iQuaranloolo CuMEVEnYCASEc. _ ' ( Mf REFUNDED. Our cum U ptrmuitnt nml not n patclilnit up. CUM irroUxl nro Tunis o o lurs JiotVr w n asymptoai nine * . nydMcriblnjjcmo fully r ; " tr t tou by mall , and o ( tire llio same ttronjuu-vranuo to career or rofuad all moaoy. Thoio * vH' ' tircfcr to com h refer for trtm > at can do so And * o irlll p y railroad far * both ways and hotil bills whllfl hw > If * fall la C'jro. IVo ch ilenKO the wurld for H'taio ' that our IIAGIO REMEDY will not cnro. WrlllllJrtull particular * and Kitlh < vlJeac . V'o know Uiaf. you are tkortieal , Juitly BO , toj. as the molt < JftU4tm phyilelan * h ro n .vcr . bc.n al.io to Klvo morel WOttntonrr nlM. In our Are yean * praetlco wlt thlJAOK ! ) REMEDY It hat b n mo4t dincult to oTo cunio the prtjudeo ! gilnit oil o-c ll J < l > cinc . ' 'BUt ' under our rtront eu.t nt o you ihoold nJt horftato to try lhl remedy. You take no chinco of lotlnu jqnr raoney. Wo RUar. intee to euro or r fund ovorydWIor , and ni wo h vo I reputation to proto t , l onn ncl l backlnjot eSCO- 000 , U It perfectly t fe o nil , wj o will try the treat meat. Her toforoyoitharob Jllp ttlnirupanilpaylaft out your meaty for dlffortnt Ireitmtntu and aUhough Touaronotyetcurednoonohat paid bock your mon ey. Uonotwaitoanyinoromoneyun'.llyoutryn * . OU chronic , deep toatou cawi curid ) In SO to SO day . Jn- vritlfato our flnnncUl tnnJInir , our reputation .in bujlnoji men. Wrlto ut for names and oJclrtrax ot thoio wo have cured who hate glren permUilon to ro- fertothem. U costs you only poiiago to dothliflt will nave yea a world ot nuITcrlriff from mont.il strnln , and If you are married what may your oiT prln nTer [ tin ouRh your own necllRcnco. Jf your tymptunn are fore throat , mucous pi she * In mouth , rlmumaUsm In bonoa end jolnti , hair falling out , entptlons on any part of the body , foellnff of irtneral dtproMlou , palnj In header bones , you Imro no time to watte * Thoco who are eoniUBtly taklns mrcury on I potah Bhould ( llsconl.nuolU Coaatiuitutoot thoodrugs wlllturcly brlnit tore ! and online ulnni lit the end. Don't fall to write. All eorrciponilenco ncnttoalnl In plain onr l. opel. Wo Inrltd the moit rlitld Inrmtleatlou and wilt do.nll In our power to ali you In It. AddmM , V6oit ttKilKUTC CO. , Omaha , A'cbrnifca. Offlco 13tli and Farnam. necond Hoar , untrruico UthEl Iliiblt positively cured by the use of the eonulno "MAGIC CHLORIDE OF GOLD , " It Is manufactured In snlttH soluble tnbloti. which can bo Riven hi u glass of beer , n cup of colTco or tea , or In food , without the knowl edge ot the tmtlcnt. It N absolutely harm less , and will effect n permanent and speedy euro , whether the patient USDS Liquor or To bacco moderately or H n slave to either or both. It has been given In tliouannds of onsoi and In every Instnnco a perfect euro has fol lowed. It never falK The 8yBtoin once Jm- prognatod with the "MAOIO OIILOUIDK OL' , " It becomes an utter Impossibility for the Liquor or Tobacco tipputlto to exist. Ono month a treatment , ? 2. Hotall drutoilsts. Got only the pinuiltic. inaniifacturod by MAOIO OHLOKlnE 001,1) CO. . lllako , Hrnco & Co. , Omaha , Nob. , Wholesale Audits. 'IMPROVEMENT ' tllG ORDER of tte HUE" THE BEST. WHY ? t t-j Because wo have pronteiLbyiiho shortcomings of the old tyuowritors , : in/l / Imvo ovurcoino many defects , nnil , bpUveen ourselves , wo Duvo ai'dad of tmpmvomoiits of which tlioir Invonlors notfcVclrciiinod. All typo cleaned In ten sorfojfds without soll- InB the hand's. ' * aMore - More mnnlfold copies cnn IxViimulo nt ono Im- piosslonon the Smith I'rpinlcr than upon any ether tpyowrltcr nlanufuoturocl. Sonn for Catalogue. " " ' 'li TYPBWBITBBS-POB BENT. The Smith PremierfTypewriter Co , , IGOiH Fnrnain StrectpOmalm , Neb , JR. / / MAYM1EW , - - ARTIIURIS ILLS HO , 4 , Ev'dry mnh'safTerins from In. dlscTotlonrf'bf-jouth ; impo" toncy , eominnl wonknofs. invohintary emissions , ' nervousness , ccnornl doliilily nnd nil ovila aria- insr from nil excesses poeith ely cored by Arthvr'a I'ills No. 4. Pr. i per box SI or ( I boxes foi 35. (1 ( boxes Rnnrnntcod. Circular free und correspon dence Etrictly confidential. Addrcaft. Arthur Medlolno Co. Omaha , Neb. P.O.Box018. Please mention this paper. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER BEST IN THE WORLD. Jos. P. MEGEATH , 1007 KAUNAM STREET , O IAIIA. NEB. RHILWRYTIMEGHRD Loaves ICHfCAUO IIUIILINUTON A . | Arrive Omaha. I JJopot 10th and Mason Sts. IIQnmlui. Leaves lUUUMNdTO.N & MO. UIVJJH.I Arrives Omaha. | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha. 7.20 a ml Sioux City I'ussenuer llO.jup m 5.J5 p | . . . . . . . . . . I'nul KxproHB llO.UOa in eaves I B1OUX CITY A PACIFIC. lArrlvoa Oiiiahal Depot. 15th and Webster sts. I Omaha 6.4i p . .at. I'aul Limited I1I.2J a "I Loaves I CHICAGO A NOHT11WKSTKHNI Arrives Omnhttlll. 1' . depot , llllli and Marcy Bt . I Omaha LIFE'S ' LIGHTS AND SHADOWS , A Mom of Love mid Happiuoai Clhaiigoil to Death and Borrow at Eve. STORY OF A CALIFORNIA TRAGEDY , The Transition rroin SpiinMi lu Amerli'.m Customs mid Mm Itnlii Wrought Amoni ; tin' Mi'tlt'itii ( Inimlrrs. Just bohiiul the coal sheds of thn Southern 1'udliu railroad In Los Angeles lies mi old uruvoyiml. but nil thu nolHo and bustlu of tiKgrosjlvo Hfo nnd energy cnnnol disturb the quiet Bloopers nctii : by. In the long , sleepy , quiet yciirs Voforo the shriek of nn engine cmno whistling down thu slopes of the Sierras , inuny mid inuny u mourner has gone nwtiy und loft u loved one lying there. How it stirs one's blood IIH tit the chanting of a buttle hymn to puss along , between those stained nnd leaning tombstones and pause to road such an inscription as this in Spanish for most of these nro in Spanish ? IIH1IK t.IES MWOll JOSE (10XHAI.UZ. Died March 10 , 1800 , Aged lit Yours. Ho Fought at Buena Vista and Monterey. Farther along ono comes to a little shrine nnd , peeping through a small grating in a door , can discover n crucifix with before it nn unlit candle nnd wreath of artificial ilowors. It scorns strange that among Catholic people living in that land of llowors il is usual to discover cheap and tawdy dec orations nnd such wealth of artificial llowors upon their shrines. One balmy April day an old woman knelt before a tomb in a secluded corner telling her beads and moving her lips as if in pray or. The tomb bore the in scription : IA(1O I'EDItO MBNURZ , Only KOU of Jose and Carmonclta M. Died February 13. 1607 , . Aged 27 years. She staid long beside the grave and then rose , nnd loaning with ono urm thrown over the cold marble , mur mured : "I am nlono. I hnvo no son. Ho has no father. Why am I loft to cumber the ground ! My boy ! dead twenty years. Oh , for one word , ono touch ! But ho is happy with the sainta and I have sorrowed rowed all those years. " She stooped and Icissod the turf and then turned nwnv. In figure she was tall and commanding. Her face showed n strong nature almost conquered by re pented sorrows , but not quite , for the eyes , though they had known many tears , could yet Hash with something of their olden lire ; her hair , white as snow with grief , not acre , was drawn beneath a close black bonnet. Her garb was al most nunllke in its severe simplicity ; but the wpjg ht of mtiny more sorrows could not'drive her to lliafstagnant rest where ono must brood and think of all joys past. A few miles from the city of Los An geles , on a , spur of the Sierra Mitdro mountains , stands nn old , partly ruined ranch-house. The stucco pooling from its ndobo walls leaves black , ugly patches all over the house. The rafters nbov'o some of the rooms have rotted anil the infrequent rains come down in little rills. The floor of the broad stone-paved piazza is broken and uneven , and ono might almost thing the place was de serted , but there are n few rooms still habitable. The largo kitchoa which long ago used to echo with the click of heels upon the stone and the soft tinldo of tiny bolls as the voqucros danced the fandango \yith the numerous pretty Mexican girls which the place sup ported ; a few bedroom1 ? , which by con- stunt repair had been bopt In order , and the chapel. This was the sonora's especial care. The beautiful drawn altar cloths wore done by her lingers. A bowl of llowors always adorned the altar and a wreath hung beneath the llguro of the Madonna. A gigantic live oak with its wide spreading and gnarled branches over hung and shaded the piazza , and usually on a bright day among its glossy green loaves could bo heard the discordant cry of the peacocks , of which there were n dozen on the place. The slono corrals were ruined , the numerous herds of cat- . tie and sheep which once climbed to mountain pastures , were dwindled to only a few around the foothills. The broiid acres ono by ono had boon sold under the Inexorable spur of poverty nnd the fallen irlory and stern pride of Sonora Monde/ was n sort of josUamong the now-rich Americans who surrounded hor. hor.Her Her few remaining acres were coveted by n man whoso wealth had boon ne- quirod by "ways that are dark and tricks that are vain , " and who owned tons of thousands of acres in the valley. Ho had gradually encroached until his line was identical with her's nnd Sonora Monde/'a thoughts were bitter as she contemplated tholhml Swallowing of her homo by his ranch. She could look down the sloijo of the mountain and see the glistening roofs of his villa among the live o.tk trees ana the wide swoop of his vineyards and orange orchards. When the California passed fiom the Mexicans to the United States. Soiior Mondoz , more fortunate than some of his neighbors , had his grant conllnnod by the United States government and re ceived a good title to his lands. Ho was from ono of the oldostof the Spanish Mexican families , but his wife , many years his junior , was from utioblo but impoverished family of Simin. Her fattier , desirous of obtaining some of the riches of the now world , eamo to Mexico when the country was on the eve of the revolution. Ills sympathies were divided. While ho wished not to nn- tagoni/.o the people from whom ho ox- peeled to receive favors , lie loyally be lieved that their allegiance belonged to Spain. Hut events moved ftistor than his thoughts , and the revolution was ac- complibhcd before ho hiul adjusted his ideas to the changed condition of his surroundings. With 11 colony of Spanish Mexican families ho went to San Diego , then the most prosperous of the cities of the Pacific coast. Ills fortunes were not improved , but when C'nrmoucitu was 17 ho died , and Sonar Motutoz , who. o ranch lay near the San Gabriel mission , being in San Diugo to dispose of Ids hides and tallow , mot nor , foil.in love , and married her after the impetuous southern fashion. In her now homo falia entered upon a now lifo as a dlgnilli'd Mexican matron , dispens ing tlio largo hospitalities and manag ing the immense household befitting tlu dignity of ono of the largest land owners of C'alffornia. This was In 1830 , when Texas hud Just boon declared free of Mexico. The spirit of turbu'onfo had boon traiisforrod from Toxiw to Cali fornia nnd the Spanish in southern Cali fornia gave their governor * much trouble. General .ioso Monde/ , having received I the bcnolltrt of n Uurononn education supplemented by travel , had broader views than mttny of his compatriots , and as the yours "swiftly passed towimi the turning point lu California politics he exorcised a restraining inlluonoo upon the impotuosltv of the more hot headed ones. Then 1818 came nnd the Ameri cans began to pour over the mountains nnd around the Horn , like the Israel ites to the promised land , for to them it was veritably a land llowlng with , milk and honey , Senor Monde ? favored the Americans , for ho foresaw that they were destined to change the old order of things for something bettor , although there must nuri'stmrily many evils creep in along with the good. During all those years C'nrntonottn Monde/ had boon engaged with the rearing of her only child 1'cdro , who was now 8 years of ago'nnd the idol of both father and molhorvholiopcul much for their son under the now rjultno , backed by wealth and ancient family. As he grow and developed Into young manhood ho was all that the fondest heart could deslro. lie possessed the ardent llory nature of the Spanish Mexican , tempered by contact with a people whom necessity had taught to control their passions and feelings. But alas for the hopes of us all. "Man proposes and God disposes. ' ' When Pedro was 120 years of ago Carmonclta was n widow. .Senor Monde/ was thrown beneath u half broken horse nnd crushed to death. The llrst rude shock of life hnd como to Scnora Mondcz. Lapped in luxury and secure in the almost wor ship of husband and child the potty trials had passed over her life and loft no trace. Her grief was deep and lasting and she wrapped her very soul around all that was loft , her Pedro. She now began to rcali/.o that she must learn business methods that she might bo a wlso counselor to her son. Their ranch had been much dwindled from its old boundaries and she feared the diminu tion might continue and leave but llltlo for Pedro. In IStil lie wont to the City of Mexico as the guest of a cousin of something less than the fortieth remove and while there bncamo an enthu siastic follower of Maxtmillian nnd re turned again to Mexico in the early winter of 1807 , when the fortunes of the emperor were dark and those ho most trusted were falling nway by tons and hundreds. But Pedro , led by a blind fatality , followed him to the Hold nnd on the bloody ground of Quorotaro , yielded up his young lifo as ono of the many who fell a prey to the ambition of Napoleon III. Who can dnro to toll the anguish of that mother when she know that all the world wns dark to her forever and while lifo should last ; if it were lengthened far beyond three score nna ton she would mourn for all she had lost. Ills body was mingled with thousands , the prey of vultures nnd mountain lions , but she would lituM some shrine where she could mourn her dead as others mourned theirs , and so beside his father's grave she placed a monument and fondly im agined hib loved dust lay beneath. In all those long years no week passed but she knelt beside tlioso graves. A shortness of breath and deathly faintness - ness at times seemed a premonition that her time was short , and she welcomed the thought , but she still hold enough of this world's ' feelings to hnto the man who , acre by acre , had dispossessed her of her lands or Pedro's , as she still called thorn to herself. How tq frustrate his designs on the remainder if she should die soon occupied her mind , and this became her plan : She would deed the land to the good fnthors at the mission , to bo converted into a fund for orphans of the poor Mexican population , who could. not adapt themselves to the rush and push of the American city which had grown in the midst of their peace ful valley. * * * * # * f- Ono day n party of Americans , wan dering idly through the cemetery , ob served n figure robed in black prostrate before a lonely tomb , and again later- passing that way , she was still in the saino position. One , thinking to admin" ibter comfort , touched hor. She was dead , nnd Carmoncita Mondoz had found her loved ones for whom she had mourned so long. i G'OLLAltD. Onn Minute. Ono ralnuto lluio often trmltoi a great dif ference a otio minute remedy for bronchttU choking up of the throat , lung ? , etc. , fo ourso is a blessing. Cubeb Cough Cure Is such n remedy. For sale by all drugulsts. Cubeb Cough Cur c Onomlnuto. A Cur Truck I'mnl , I have often ( and who has not often ? ) seen two heavily laden carts approach each other on the sumo track , says the Cincinnati Commercial. As the space between the two dimin ished each driver began making mo tions to the ether to got olT the track , until finally the heads of the two horses met. met."Why don't you turn off an' lot mo by ? " shouted ono. "Vou are the ono to turn off , " yelled the othor. "I have the right of way. " 'Right , " said the Hrst. "My load is twice as heavy as your'n , " "Como off. Your old break-down cart wouldn't hTld half as much as mine. " "Wouldn't , ohV Why , that nag of yours couldn't begin to null a decent load. " "You'ro a lim-P "You're a nether ! " "Git out of my way or I'll smash your rotten team in bits. " "Move off that track or I'll drive my team all over vour old traveling hos pital. " "Shut , up or I'll" - "Ah ! You'll" ' - "Hero ! Here ! Youso fellers git elTon that track an" lot tills car by , " hhoutod ono of the finest. "Go on now or I'll run yez both In. " 'Tho two drivers pulled off the track , all the time gazing liercely at ouch ether , and as the car passed ono yelled : "If it hadn't been for lhat car I'd run all over your nag an' breakdown ! " "If the oar hadn't ' cum I'd smashed ' your old box of bones up an' - " "Bah ! " "Bawl" "Rats ! " "Chestnuts11 ! "Git up.Saml" "Geo , Bill ! " - The roiy frushntMs nnd the velvety hofU ness of the skin Is variably obtained by those who usa 1'ozzonl's Complexion I'owdor , Tlia KiiKlnri'iH of I'll t Trulim , Theodore Voorhoos , general superin tendent of the Now York Central rail road , says in North American Review : "To drlyo n locomotive at a very high speed continuously for n considerable distance undoubtedly involves the exor cise of great skill and judgment on the part of iho engineer , That it necessarily Involves a great strain on his nerves or endurance does not follow. On the contrary , very many cases occur in the dally wor.king of rail ways where men are put In positions trying by reason of the risk to be en countered rather than by any speed re . * * * The recent quired. excep tionally fast aorvtco between Now York nnd Buffalo , involving , as it does , a speed of a milo a minute for the greater part of the distance , has proved no more trying to the on liioors who run the train than to those of ether rogutnt I trains of the same lino. The speotl I * a question of power and woiirhtinn power of the locomollva to do 1U work easily and the weight of the train. The chief anxiety of the engineer IH as to wiioihw his engine U lit llrst , class condition , capable of doing the work oillcd for without crowding. llu knows that every man on the line is alert and looking for hit train , that every tuMJlhlo precaution is taken to In sure him a cleat- track , that the elmnoo of any obstruction IH reduced lo a mini mum. He drives His engine , conscious that ho has the best 'rutr on the road , that ho lias a position ongorlv sought after , with no thought of possible dan ger , but with a feeling of prldo that his engine Is capable of such work and Unit ho la identlllod with a road where such work is possible. " THE DEATH OF SITTING BULL. ( Inipliti.sIiiry of lilt SuililiMi T.tklni'O II liV liiillini I'ollri- . The story of ono Conrad Di-Htlor pur porting lo give n true account of Sitting Hull's death , and claiming that it was a murderous conspiracy , is llatl.v contra dicted by Lieutenant Slouum of the Eighth cavalry. lu an interview at Fort Monde , tele graphed to the is'ew York llor.ild , Lion- tenant Slocum says : "Sitting Hull , from his village on Grand river , had sent dullancu to Agent McLuughlin at Fort Yates , and as ? a token of his hospitality to the whites ho had broken his peace pipe and hud sent the shattered stem to his agent. Ho had gathered about him some : < 5 ( ) fanatic.il Indians , nil imbued with the mania of ghost dancing , und had ll.vcd the date of his depirluro with his band for the Bad Lands noiir Pine Ridge. This wo learned through scouts sent out from Fort Villas. For two months wo had been watching him and when it was found out for a certainty what his inten tions were , forty-four of the Indian po lice were soul out by Agent MeL'iugh- lin. lin."It "It was no child's play for this hand ful of men. They went out ivith orders to bring in the noted chief , alive if pos sible , but at all ovens to bring him , in : and no body of men ever carried out moro ha/.ardous orders in a more loyal manner. ' "They loft the agency just nftor dark of December M , expecting to make the c.ipturo at daylight. Two troops of the Eighth cavalry , F and G , loft at mid night to bo at Sitting Bull's village also at daylight to support the police and prevent a recapture. "At daylight of the Iflth wo were approaching preaching the bluffs overlooking Sitting Bull's village , our horses in a swinging gallop. Suddenly over the brow of the bill an Indian appeared , bareback , with out arms , and frightonud nearly to doatli ! Wo finally got out of him that the Indian police had all been killed , and that thu valley and roads in our front were full of hostilos. Wo subsequently found this to bo exaggerated. "Resuming our gallop wo reached the crest of the bluff , and looking down saw Sitting Bull's village under us. The police were occupying Sitting Bull's liouso , their ammunition nearly gone , but keeping up the light. "Quickly surveying the ground , F troop advanced , dismounted , toward Sitting Bull's house , while G troop , mounted , moved in > the v.illoy to head off a retreat in that direction. 'Then wo were about fifty yards from the liouso. The police Hied out , formed in line.woro dressed to the loft , and the first sergeant saluted me. I mention this to show how- cool these men were.The llrst aorgoant was in command , both the lir&tand the second lieutenant having been killed in the fight. Several dead were lying around. The first bedv that I rccogni'/.ed was that of Sitting Bull. Tic was lying on his haclt , with r , , bullet through his head and ono through his left breast. The manner of his death was as follows : "Tho police entered his village just at dawn , going to Sitting Bull's house. They awoke him nnd told him to got up and come with them ; that they were going to take him to the agency , and that if no resistance was offered ho would not bo harmed. Sitting Hull drcbsod and was led outside. The lirst lieutenant on one hide and the second lieutenant on the other then started lo load him toward a pony they h-id ready saddled for him. At this moment Sit ting Bull began to yell and the Indians swarmed out of their hoifses and tonoos , each with his gun in his hand , outnum bering the police nearly nine to ono. "Fire was opened at seventy-five yards distance and both lieutenants foil a't the tlrst lire. Bull Head , as lie dropped , fired at Sitting Bull with his revolver , shooting him thtough the ho'id. Rutl Tomahawk , who was himself exposed tu a murdprous lire , turned , and with his Winchester shot Silting Bull through the breast. The police were then obliged to took shelter in the house. ' "The Indian police of StaniMng Rock ill deserve at the hands of the ptiblio projS : the slur ciist upon them by your contemporary. Anyone who admires a faithful performance of duty , a strict obedience of orders and coura'gc'ous bear ing against awful odds must lospect tlioso num , who know no duty of blood or kinship superior to that , which they ctm- bldored that they owed to the govern ment. And the little monument on Grand river , ercetod by the agent and these two troops of the Eighth cavalry , marks the spot where heroes died. " AiH'cdoU' < > l lion IU7I1 Miiolmy. In Juno , IKSJ , Mr. Mnokiiy , with his family , wan returning to America on the Cunnrd slonmor Sorvia , writes Guorgo Davis in the Philadelphia Press. Wo had sighted the b.uikri of Newfound- hind and Mr. Mackay was lo.inlng on the sUrboard rail close to a rope that divided thu saloon duck from thu steerage - ago promenade , , gazing into the misty distance. Ho was eating an orange , anil with the exception of myself and a dirty little child about < l years of age , I do not think there was a soul na.ir. The child was looking up at Mr. Mackay , doubtless wishing for the luscious fruit. Mr. Muckny turned his head and ob served the child's ardent jja/.o at the orange and asked the litllo ono if she would like ono. "Yes " she . , replied hishfully. Ho handed her the orange and nskud : "Where Is your father ? " "In the hole , " said the child , moan ing down tliu stoorngo hatchway. "Whoro is your mother ? " 'She Is in the hoio , too. " To the question how many brothers and sisters she had , the girl answered six. six.Mr. Mr. Muclcuy then in Hm kindest nmr- nor , tapped the child on the ulicok. gave her an English sovereign and told hot- to give ic to her mother. TIe then turned round to where I was standing , and I am confident lie did not observe mo before , remarking as if talking to himself , "Poor , poor child ! " Previous to that time I had often hoard of John W. Mankny , nnd htul doubtloas , as many others hnvo done , as sociated him with Midau without a soul , but that simple deed of kindness , done , us ho thought , In secret , forcibly brought to my mind the words of Burin ; "A blng may inako u beitud knight , A muriUis , duUo , and u1 that , Hut ua liaaust nmu's ut/oon tils might , A inuii's u man for u' that. " A very itnull | > lli , bin a vary ijoou ouo. Oft- U'HL's IHtlu Kurly Kitw.