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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , FEBRUARY 20 , 1893. 7 THE RIGHT ACE TO MARRY Advantage of Deferring the Event till the Aga of Thirty. STATISTICS OF AN EUROPEAN EXPERT Orr prlnj ; iof YOIUIK I'nront * Liable to < Jrent T Mortality than Those of 1'nr- cat * of Mnturrr Vrar * llcnlthful- iicmiot Prussian Children. The mortality of young children is yearly decreasing. The decrease is as cribed to various causes , twys the Now York Evening Sun. Some say that it is duo to progressive improvement in the human men. Others attribute it to an increase of proper precaution in the care of the young. Still others contend that the cause of fewer deaths among children in to bo lound in no longer permitting them to cat unsuitable focd and to wear unsuitable clothing. Few infer from the present rate of mortality that the marriages of parents have l > een made at more proper ages. Yet investigation by scientific men has proved that , if hereditary diseases bo exccpted , there is nothing so dangerous to the life of a child as the marriage of its father and mother at certain ages. It is only recently that any inquiry into this subject lias been undertaken. But the results which have thus far been obtained are such as to show that men and we men must marry at particular stages of their lives , if their offspring is to bo mentally and physically sound. It is to Hcrr Korosi , the head of the statistical department at Buda-Pcsth , and already well known for the import ance and accuracy of the conclusions he has arrived at from statistical inquiries in other fields , that wo are indebted for the discovery of this now factor in de termining the welfare of the human race. The rcstllts which he obtained from a casual examination some ten years ago of the relations existing be tween the mortality of children and the various ages at which their parents wcro married wcro so striking that they In duced him to make a moro exhaustive investigation. For the past ten years , therefore , Dr. Korosi has been careful to ascertain , wherein the death of a child was registered , the age of its father and mother , as well as that of the child and the cause of its death. Ho has noted in all 29,813 separate cases , which , in making his deductions , ho divides into two distinct classes the deaths caused by hereditary diseases and the deaths caused by diseases which wcro contracted after birth. The former class is manifestly of the greater importance for his purpose. As the condition of the mother is evi dently moro instrumental than that of the father in its cllect upon the child , Herr Korosi has compiled his lirst table on the results gained from observations of the mother's age merely. The statistics in this instance are : Ace of Mothers. Percent of Deaths. Under SO years 22.31 20 to ! ! 0 years 14.41 1(0 to 35 years 12.S5 Over 85 years 1U.45 Deaths resulting from tuberculosis were eliminated from these calculations. From this table it is evident that the most desirable age , as fur as the health of her children is concerned , for a woman tnr iTy is between the ages of 30 and j the mortality of children resulting .from marriages at that a < re being 12.8o per cent. It also appears that a'woman should marry when she is' more than 35 years old rather than when she is be tween 20 nnd 30 years of age. Mothers under 20 years of age are , according to statistics , moro liable to bear sickly children .than . at any subse quent period in their lifo. The mortality of children by women < n their teens is nearly double that of these whoso mothers are married be tween 30 and 35 years. Concerning deaths duo to tuberculosis nnd atrophy the statistician finds that twice as many deaths r < * ult from con sumption and three times as many deaths ! from atrophy when the mothers are i under 20 as when they are over the ago of 20. Herr Korosi also recognizes that the ! physical and mental condition of a father leaves , to the same extent , its impres sion on his children. Ho has , accord ingly , prepared a table of greater length showing the results of the "age com bination" of both parents. Men arc slower in development than women. Hence the relative differences between their ages in the table : Ago of Ago of Percent , Fathcis Mothers of deaths fiO to 40 no to 35 12.0S > 20 to 80 UO to 35 12.3C ' Over IX ) over 35 12.K HO to 40 over 35 13.81 301040 20 to 80 13.&I , 40to50 over 35 13.3 * . ! 20 to 80 20 to 30 15.3t \ 40toM ) 30 to X , 15.41 5 Over50 30 to 35 . -.15.5- i 40 to 50 20 to BO 1S.5 I 20toi0 ! over 35 18.81 > OvcrW ) 20 to 30 21.21 ' SO to SO under20 21.7 : UO to 40 undcrSO 27.8 ; Tlie deaths considered are these fron utcrlno causes. 1 It will be seen from the table that the best results are obtained from a marriage riago when the father is from 30 to 4 ( years of ago and when the mother is fron IlO to 35 years old ; that is to say , whei both parties to the marriage are in tin jirlmo of lifo. If , however , the mothoi bo of thu prescribed ago and the fathoi slightly under 30 years the result i : nearly the same. The most important deduction whicl can bo made from these statistics is tha men between the ages of 30 and 40canno with safety to their offspring contrac marriages with women under 20 , tip rate of mortality in this case being n < less than 27.88 per cent. This dcductioi is of exceptional importance because o * the marked decrease in marriages o that nature at the present time. Marriages when the man is between 41 nnd 50 years old and the woman betweci 20 and 30 years old , which are also of frequent quent occurrence , are likewise shown t bo detrimental to the issue. Lastly , it ia proved that it is unwis- - for a man who has passed the age of 5 to marry a young woman , or for a womai whp is more than 35 years old to inarr , a man under 30. > In general it may bo said that mat rlagca when the contracting parties ar both young , or when there is adlffercnc of moro than fifteen years between th contracting parties , are likely to prov dangerous to the healthy propagatio of the human race. These statistics Hcrr Korosi has , c course , calculated upon local obsorvn tions. Investigation proves , however , tha they apply with equal force to othc countries and latitudes of the globo. I norther climates they apply indeed wit greater torco. In regard to the average ago of raui riago in the different countries statistic ehow that In England it is : For mer 27.7 ; for women , 25.6 years. In Scotlam for mon , 2S.O ; for women , 25.7. In In land , for men , 29.0 ; ( or women , 25.2. I ifrabco , for men , 30.2 ; tor women , 24. ) In Italy , lor men , E0.2 ; for women , 24.1 In Prufuln , for men , 20.2 ; for women 20. In Husala. ( or men , 25.2 ; ( or women. 21.03. A compnrlrion of these aces sliows Herr Korosi's deductions to bo reason able. able.Tho The combination ago which nearest approaches that which ho a sorte to be the most bcnoflclal for the human rnco Is In Prussia ; nnd the Prussians arc ono of the sturdiest , races on the fnco of the globe. Only 0.8 per cent of the men innfry under the ago of 20 , and only 11.1 l > or cent of the women. In Russia , on the other hand , wlioco people Is short lived. 37.3 per cent of the men and 57.11 of the women marry below the npo of 20. Lastly , it may bo said that the ten dency toward Into marriage is shown to be almost commensurate with the de crease of mortality arnonp cnlldren. Years ago , In America the majority of marriages were contracted when both parties were fairly younu in years. Of recent years there have been moro mar riages in which both bride and bride groom wcro older and the result may yet appear in statistics. - T1IDI TWO TWINS. P. n. Mtllanl in The Argonaut- The twins were having a great time of it in their own Apache way. The world may seem big to a white boy of 10 , but it is a'll out of doors to the brown boy of the desert , and especially if there are two of him : and most espt'cially after a raid such as there had been that morn ing , when the white folks' blood had tlowed as freely as water. For be it known that , because of the raid , there wore wonderful new things to play with the things that the white children's father had bought for his little ones last Christmas. It was evident that the whole Thncker family had been "cleaned out. " The Thackers had known thatGeronimo had left the reservation and vos tearing off scalps all over the country ; but they had watched for him until they had grown weary ; and in the early morning , when one sleeps so soundly on the desert , they had been set upon with true Apache fairness , and had , to all appearances , been wiped oft the face of the earth the whole six of them. Of course , the twins had not actually participated in the slaughter. They had been over the rldgo with Squaw Mary , their mother , when it happened , but Father .Toso had had a big bloody hand in it , so it was all in the family. And when the loot began the twins were not far away and they scampered in among the ruins with the rest of the braves and took what they wanted. So now they were making merry in Coyote Canon , half a milo from the asn pile that had once been Thackcr's cabin , tooting little dead Johnny's trumpet and shaking the baby's rattle , while they flung bits of poor Mrs. Thackor's finery to the breeze. A strip of the dead woman's pink ribbon was tied around each barn , brown waist and to it hung a silver-plated table knife. Aud they danced , and yelled , and tooted , and rattled as only 10-year-old Apaches can. telling each other , over and over again , that the white folks wore all dead all dead , and that the brave Indians ruled the whole world. But they wore not all dead not quite. Up behind that rock , twenty feet from where they stood , lay John Thacker himself , with a bullet in his leg and a great black hate in his heart , that alternated there with a terrible rawness that was the rawer because it was so very now. It was all so frightfully fresh , this awful scourge that had made raw his heart all BO frightfully fresh and new. If it were only the end of next month. But it was now. It must still be present to him , and perhaps for over , that awful picture. It was still before , his eyes ; ho could see nothing else. "And it ran down her side poor dead Barb'ra's eido the blood of the poor little baby. And then they they're all dead now all five of my darlings. " Oh , how oyo-searing was the picture , all set in rod. Even when he covered his eyes , there was still before them that red. The whole world was red. The sun crept around the edge of the rock and stabbed down upon his naked head and neck. He moved a little further aside , anu7 moving , the corner of his eye took in the twins. They were so near at hand and so unmistakably Apache that another shiver shot through him. It was only for an instant that his vision cleared , and then the red danced before him in great waves and blotches , and it was some little tirno before he could gee the small Indians again. But unwinking stares and keenly shot glances did clear things up again , and ho saw that the dread enemy was before him , making merry after their feast of blood. "Why , it's them two twins of old Mary's , " ho said. Then his leg drew up suddenly , for a great throb of pain shot through it and made him wlncohnd groan. "Wall , they're jest ordinary , common Apaches , " ho remembered , "and it won't bo moro'n a year or two _ before they'll bo shootin' and cuttin' white folks. " Ho slid the barrel of his ritlo over his body , turned a little on his left side , hia elbow resting on the ground. The black , stubby barrel grated along the lip of the rock , oldling and dipping until the pin- l > oint sight stood precisely on a fine im aginary line running from the man's right eye to the nearest twin's brown breast. The boy was blowing the trum pet in a desultory way , the newness oi the thing having worn off. His black eyes wore dancing under the tangled mat of black that crowned his ugly little i head. In those eyes the man behind the i rock saw the same light that ho had seen in the eyes of the slayers that morning , and his cheek hugged the butt of the rifle lovingly , while his forefinger reached forward an inch and hovered about the trig ger. That the boy should still have stood there unharmed at the end of a ralnuto was as astonishing to the man as it would have been to any on looker who know what was in his hearl and could see the raw of it reflected ir these blood-shot eyes. It was only the crook of a linger and the boy would be out of the way , and another bullet would be ready for his brother. But even as the tip of the finger moved the fraction of an inch and rested lightly on the trigger , there was a sharp whirr in the bunch of sago by the Apache's side , anc the thick head of a rattlesnake circled slowly out and stopped in the center o : its coil , like the tongue of a Q. "Just ready to strike , " though ] Thacker , "aud save mo the trouble anc ho . But 'Pachcs generally knows 'notigh to keep out of the way of rat tiers. The trumpet must have drownec the wurnin' . " The bnako's head swayed a little , ane a breeze moved the leaves of the sage clump lightly. Then a figure stoli across the canon and drew near to thi boy. The young savage saw It , but hi paid no heed. It was only his mother and he hold her in the contempt that al Apaches hold women. Squaw Mary wa as squat and dry as any desert native and her stona jug of a face could b read no easier. But something ot ex presslon had como to her as she t > pran | over the gray sand. She had seen thi rattlesnake. The man behind the rock BUW tha look , and saw that the flame of deatl would flash from the sage-clump bcfor she could snatch the boy away , for h Boomed deaf to all signs , and was beu only on showing his mother how h could shiver the air with that wonderful horn. By moving the raur.zlo of the rifle a quarter of an Inch , it covered the ( angy knob that stuck from out the coll. Thackor knftw th.it the death-stroke would como the Instant the boy should move his foot , nnd that all the mother's effort ivould go for naught Sho. was close on now , panting and holding out her hand.- ) , while the big bead-eyes under the thick , black bang wore full of mother-lovo nnd mother-fear. "Zip ! " went Thackcr's lead , and down fell the "rattler's" head , while the cell writhed in the sand. Squaw Mary grasped the boy's arm and shook him as if rousing him from sleep , glancing meanwhile toward the rock from which the rifle-smoke drifted sharply away. Then she reached for the other twin , and , knocking their black heads together In her rush , shoran ran them down the canon and out of sight behind a wall of rocks. And then Thackor saw what ho had done , and knew that his life hung on an Apache's sense of gratitude. Well , ho had snatched a human being out of n deadly danger , nnd again the picture took on that awful red. Ills darlings , his own all dead. The afternoon wore away , and the wel come darkness in which ho would drag himtelf forth and awav to Hunch 13 was gathering at last , "i os , he could go even now , for there was a deep shadow on the side of the canon where he lay. and It would be hard even for Apacne eyes to see a man in dark clothes crawl ing along on the brown rocks. He buckled on his cartridge bolt , took another twist in the improvised tourni quet ho had fastened so tightly to his leg just above the bullet hole , grasped his Wliiultester and raised himself upon hia knees. Then ho paused. Could they see him ? He might bo a human blur on the side of the reck , but that would bo enough for u "sight" all an Apaeho needed. The mere blur , the mere scratch , was enough for a "sight. " ' "Shaw ! I'm gcttin' as skecry as a woman. It's all nonsense , " ho thought. Ho put ono hand out upon the Fand to crawl forth. The sharp voice of a ritlo spoke abruptly , and ho felt a brisk pain in his shoulder , where the bullet struck. Ho dodge.d down again behind a rock , but not too quickly to see dark forms rush ing toward him. He pressed closely down against the earth and tried to slip his rifle to his shoulder , but the right hand was heavy as lead and as prickly as if it clutched a battery-pole. His left hand that was free , and it grasped the handle of the revolver in his bolt. But there was a tight grip on his arm , and an Apache knife glittered before his eyes. How large it seemed , how keen of edge. Just as it was drawn across his throat , a head bent over from behind the dark forms that held him down , nnd he saw in the starlight the stolid stone-jug face of Squaw Mary. At her side stood the ' "two twins. " The merit of Hood's Sarsaparilla is provcr by the many wonderful cures it is accom jilishing. It is just the medicine for you. 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Kmmons li Co. , corner llattery inarch and Water streets , lioston , Mats. iHSU 13- -GlltL YA TED , WITH HEFKHENCES : 1137 Park avenue. ! $3 IS * CWANTED ) : ; OII1L FOH GKNEUAL work at once. 1010 Dlnncy street. FOB KENT HOUSES. FOll HhNT , HOUSES IN AL.L PAIITS OK" D city. TbeO. F. Uavls company , liOJ Farsam st. - ? , DWELLINGS COTTAGES IN ALL partsof theclty. Kilkenny JcCo. , 1U Karbach. 752 V-KI.EVEN KOOM nOU > K. l AUTl.r I-UK 'nlBhcd. Inquire at IDI'J Dodga st. MW7 F2 < - 11ENT. TWO 6-ItOOJl COTTAOKS OH D motor. ; Call at soutbwest cor. 9th and Uouxlai. 171 D-MAHCU 1ST. CHOICE HOME , GOOD LOCA- tlon , all modern conveniences , with barn. 8 rooms , nice lawn. A teed opportnnlty for right party to rent or buy on good terms , owner leaving city. Address X a Uoe. .W -STEAM HEATED FLATS , KILKINNEY A CO , UK Karback block S7J D -C-ltOOM COTTAGES , STANFOKD CIRCLE , new. ; modern. C. S. Elguttcr. 281 Bee bide311 DLAHGE LIST HOUSES. PAUL , 1COS FAHNAM. M372 M16 * B-COTTAQE , 23D AND CLA11K. 1NQU1HK liU Jnckion. M39S -FOR UBNT. NEW IMiOOM HOL'SK , JMJ. l o 10-room homo. 2n21 Capitol avenue. All modern. Call 2i9 Capitol arenue. B. 11. Itoblson. -T-KOOM IIOL'SU. ALL , 1IODKHN , LAIIOK yard , sbade trees , near Hantcom park , 1J5 per month Inquire K 18 , Barker block. 120 FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. p-UOOMS. 110AHD IF IlESlllKU. I9 > 3 Dodze M 130 M8- E -LARGE AND SMALL SOUTH ROOMS , 25$4 liarney. M363 23 * _ FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. T ? PLEASANT FURNISHED AND UNFUR- -L nls hed rooms , & 22 N. 19th , with or without board. T ? YOUNO WOMEN'S HOME UNDEH CARE Of -L Woman's Chrlstan association. Ill So. 17th st. 210 _ 17-TI1E DOLN , S09 AM ) 211 N l&TH ST I1 7S Fr'o FOR RENT , WIT1I BOAKD , FURN1SUED rooms , ! 01 California street. MIO F-NICELY FUHNISHBD IIOOMS WITH BOARD at the Webster , 616 and 513 N. IKthst , IIS 24 * F-KUnXISHED ROOMS AND - I-1RST-CLAS9 board for three or four gentlemen. 1921 Far namst. 41920 * NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH boarNICELY -L boar at 253381 Marys avenue. M439 J6 * FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES I-ONE FOUR-STORY BRICK BU1LD1NG22 FEE ! wide. 1107 liarney st. 755 T-rOK UENT. TUB 4-STOKY nillCK DL'II.DISO , J-316 Karnam U The building bai a fireproof ce ment baiemcnt , complete ( team beating Ozturoi ; water on all tbe noon , gti. etc. Apply at the office of Tbe Bee. 810 T-UALF OK STOKE , 1300 KAII.NAM BTHEET , -Unqnlre Hat ttore. Mill M AGENTS WANTED T-AOBXTS WANTED EVEHYWIIBKB , LADIES ' preferred. No trouble telllnr. Ille proBta full partlcnlari. Addren lock box 197 ? Soutt Bend. Ind. J1WJ 20 > J-HiW TO KWM CAN lib MADK MONTHLY working for 11. f. Johnioa 4 Co. . No. So. lltb t. , Hlchioond , Vx Mbltt Mi * T-M.JO TO 15.00 A IIAV. II1.W OUTUT F11K1S " Work year round for man or woman. Wrtto al once. Exceltlor Portrait llouie , II H. Clark SU , Chlcazo. Wii MS * J-AUENTS INVESTIGATE. FINK blDE LINK. Itapld teller ; pa/lng article Itie.t. Wllllami a Co.1'optlia. Kan. Him l J AGENTS TO SELL OUIl NO tSEKY STOCK , alar ? or commliilon paid weokir Addren Maj Bros. , nunerymen , Itocheiter. N. Y. Mitt tf AGENCY.w _ L 1-ENTIRE PERSONAL ATTENT1O.N GIVEN TC ; rental property. Charges reasonable , 4 years' ex * perleaee. U. FUntts. . UJS. IHU street. U.TK2J a a a STORAGE. a M-DO.N T bTOHB HOUSEHOLD OODU8 WITH out s * log our storage < Jsp rtment. It Is the be u Omshs BtOTO n'tpalr WorksIMIUoaglas. STUIU.OK rou uousKuouo GOODS clean ana ebtap raws. K. Wslls , Hit Ml WANTED TO BUY. _ _ NT-CASH rtll FUuVlTl'IlK ' HOUSKHOLO .li goods , < > te , or will sail for owner In onr auction ales. It. Wtlls. 1111 Ksrnam. sn W8AtinLR 1'ONIKS i sound and fatiDqnlro Tavsdar. llocxirk A Proctor. SUh snj Cltrk stroets. Win yu * \T-WASTKI ) TO IlL'T rOll CJSll , A (1OOH A i sound ccntlc her n bent t jcirs old , welch I'M' , cuotl truTulcr CI6 .North KtU. Mlt3-l FOB SALE FimNITtJ.RE rhnnco this afternoon for tlie thlnl time _ tnt Kondiue would be in the hands of ro- FOB SALE-HOBSES r'AGONa ETC ? "P-K-H 8A1.K. A HANUSOMR I'AlH OK llt.AC'K 1 her rs : prrfrrtlr sound and gentle. Cnn be scon at ? AI ) miltorula street. MlM 2t * _ - ! SALK. T11U imi ; K THAT H TAKri Wont of the County bospllal. Inquire of tin foreman at tli } bntpltat. MlW -KOH S-A1.K. A < KCO.XI ) IIAJiD , Si HOKSK- powcr U'oodhurj vnelneand two I ) horsepower boiler * , all In sou4 onlor. .Not mPillnj them In our now locatluu we will sell ti ! > < m at a bargain. Ouiaba rrlntlnc company. No. 1\MJ Karnam st ' . ' Or-'KKIt -IIIKSrAMIAUIM'ATn.K CUMt'ANY - I'alpJ bar at HIM I > or ton , on bonrit csr al Ames , neb. This prlco mar ba withdrawn at anr Q JiKW KlHK-l'UOOr'BAKKCllKAr. A XI. 1IKK. MIKM 10' _ - . ( iOOD bKCONDllAM ) s-Tl'.III.l.SC Q-rOUSALV. Dnpuinnllc blcrcle at a bargain. C. A. Atkins. Council tlluITs. la. M377 M3 -KOHSA1.K. C1IKAI . SAKN Sl-'ITAllLK I'OH tanking , jewclrr or mercantile bn lne . Inslile measurements iJx.tftxlti , Including steel burulnr proof cbest. Inquire 101 IIoo bulldlnc , tfleitlion * 2iU. ) MIS I OLAIEVOYANTS. VK.SA"SNIE'V. WAUUKNCLAIUVOYANT ! rellablv business medium. rlfth year at 113 .V icth. Q-MItx. 1)11. M. 1.EOIIAVK , lMtOtMlKTK S , DKM ) ' trance clairvoyant and Ufa reader , tells your Ife from cradle to grave , cn b consulted on all affairs of life ; has the cclcbintMl Keyptlan breast plate to unite the separated and causs marriage with ono you lovo. i ome one corao nil and DCOOII Tlnced of her remarkable powers Omce and reit- dencell" S. llth sU , hours U a in. tot ) p. m. Strict Ifo chart nnd photo of your future wlfo or hut- mnd sent through mall for fi.OJ , chart alone. SMJO. All letters containing I cents In stamps promotly answered. MiKl-nil * _ MASSAGE. BATH , ETC. 1 mat baths , scalp and hair treatment , manicure nnd chiropodist. Mrs. l'oit.1194 S lith.Wlthnell blk. i-V.ADAMK SMITH , W3 3 13TII. 2ND flMOtt , Xi lloom 3. Massage , alcohol , sulphur and ses baths. p-MMR. UAIISJN. 1131 DOUGLAS 8THKKT. 3D -L floor , room 7 , massage , alcohol , sulphur and so baths. J8T-a PEKSONAL. - YuU KAUNKSTI.Y 1NTKND TO MAUHV U-1F qulcr. well , honorably , sendlOc for Matrimonial Nows-Mercur , mailed In plain scaled envelope. Mcrcur , rcj6th St. , Now York. r'.omll" JETJSIC , ART AND ANGtrAGES. r-O. K. GELLENUECKUANJOTKAiilElt. N. W. * cor. Uth and Uarney. llarncr street entrance. l 4 , ' 1IAKHY WILLIAMS liUITAU AND 1IANJO i teacher , 1123 Karnam street , lloom I.M M an Mil -MMK. I.A SAUGUKHAS AKIUVKD. Ai'i'i.i- cations for concerts or vocal Instruction. HW Cupltol avenue. M.Ttf : i' MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. T-LOWEST HAl'ES. KIUEL1TY THUST COM panr , 1TK ( Karnam street. 775 ' -MONEY TO LOAN OS IMl'UOVKI ) CITY property , low rates. A. 0. t-rost , Uougas blk. r l AM ) J YUAH LOANS ON l 1TY ANII KAUM mortgages. ItejJ i tulbr. 311 Board of Trade. \V-MONBYTOLOAN AT LOWEST HATES ov ' ' Improved and unimproved real estate , 1 to 5 years. Fidelity Trust i o . 1TU5 Farnam 779 r CENTRAL LOAN &T11UST CO. BEE UI.DG. 773 \V ANTMONY LOAN AND TIlUsT CO. 31S N. Y. ' Life , lends at low rates for choice security on Nebraska or Iowa farms or Omahu city property. 771 Vr-C , F. IIAltltlSON , 912 N. Y. LIFE. 7Ct \v- MONEY TO LOAN ATIAWEST 11ATE3. V The O. F. Davis Co. , 1J05 1'arnam street. 7M \\T WANTED AT ONCE. IXAN3 ON IMPROVED 'i Cm aba property low rates- . Fidelity Trust company. 170 ; Farnim st. 770 \V-WANTKII. IXAN3 , HOUSES TO HENT AND Insurance bOllcltor. Geo. W. I * . Coates , IfStl Karnam. MiSO \\r-OMAIIA LOAN & TllUST COMPANY , 16III and Douclas , loans money on city and farm property at low rates of Interest.I8U3 M13 \\r-MONEYTO LOAN , fj.500 1'UIVATE EAST- ' crn money , on Improved Ousho or Co. Dluffs real estate ; one or moro loans. Address A 11 C. care of carrier No. II , Omsha. 853 \\T JIOKTOAGK 1OANS LESS T1IAN 7 PEIl * ' cent. Includlnc all cbargos. Charles W. Italney , Omaha Nat. bank bide. 70S TIT KlKSTA SECOND MOIlTnAGB IXAN3 ON 'I Omaha property * on farms In adjacent coun ties. Send full description. Alur Moorj.t'Jl Uco bid ; . \\7-LOA.V90NlMPUOVI5D AND UNIMPUOVEIJ * < City property , $ . OUO ana upwards.fl to 7 percent. No delay * . W. Farnam Smith & Co..13th and liarney 10 Vf LOANS. G. O. WALLACE , 811 BUOWN BLK. ' let TV" OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS < i on real estate at lowest market rates. Loans made In small or lareo sums for short or lone time. No commission Is charged and the loans are not ( Old In tbe east , hut can always bo found at tbe bank on the corner of 13tb and Douglas streets. 7 9 \ \ TPEIl CENT MONEY NET TO llOltUOWKH3 'i onomahn city property. No extra cbarecs ol any kind. Why pay-high rates ) Money Is cbeap. You can get full beuetlt of low rates from Globe Loan and Trust Co. , ICth and Dodge. 763 \\r-MONKY TO 1X3AN ON OMAHA AND COUN' I' ell BluOs real estate and Nebraska and Iowa farms at from C to 7 per cent Interest , with no addi tional charges for commissions or attarnuys fees. W. B. Mclklo. 1st Nafl bank bide. Omaha. 7&I MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. x- CALL AT THE OFFICE Of : OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. : : INC011POHATED. j 1FFOU WANT .MONEY , You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FUltMTUllK AND PIAN03 , HOIISKS. WAOONS AND CA1IHIAGK4. WAUCUOUSE HKCKIPM. M KHClI ANLII3E , Oil ANY OrllKIl SECUItlTY. We will lend you any amount tromllO.UOto 5I.OJO. ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOB IT without publicity or removal of proparty. Yon can pay tba money back In any amouats you wish , and at any time , and each payment so made will reduce tbe cost of the loan. Itemember that you have the ussof hoth tha property and the money , and pay for It only as Ionic as you kaep It , There will be no expanse or charge kept ont of the amount wanted , hut you will receive the full amount of the loan. Before borrowing elmwhere call and sea us and you will find It eroatly to fauradvantaza. OMAHA MOItTGAGE LOAN CO. , 306 SOUTH 1GTH STUEET , flrst floor above tbe street. TUB OLDEST. LAHCEST AND ONLY INCOR- POHATED LOA.f COMPANY IN OMAHA , 7JT : DO YOU WANT MONEY ? T1IE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO. , KOOM 4. W1THNKLI , BIX > CK. SOUTH liTH. CORNBIt HAUNEY ST. TOO AWT OB \ 8UALb.\ DOI.LAB3\ \ DOI.LAB3UP. . WE MAKE LOANS ON KUKN1TUHK , HOUSES CAHIUAGKS , WAREHOUSE KBCEHTEi Oil PEIl 80NAL I'ilOPEllTT OF ANY KIND. _ / WILL / DO WBLL / TO / /TOD /on / / LLLLon /ci nasT / roa OUH TtRllS WILL MEET YOUIl APPIlUVAt You can pay the money back at anr time and In an ; amount you wish , and thus reduce tbe cost of carry Ing tbe loan In proportion to amount yon pay. IF YOU ewe a balaoceon your furniture ornthe personal property of any kind , we will pay It OS fo yea and carry It as lone as you desire. YOU CAN IUVE YOUIl MONEY IN ONE HOUI TROM TI1K TIMK YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or removal of property , so tbit jroi get the use of both money and property. You will also find us le from T to 9 p. in _ T7 -MONEY , 30. CO , M DAYS. CHEAP HATKI andaasy paymenU , on furniture , pianos , llvi stock , etc. . without delay or publicity , cash 01 hand. Duff Grwn , room 8 , Barber block. 771 -WILLUJAN MONEY ON ANY KtNOOP 8& curltys strictly ooaHdenll L A. E. Harris. 2 Karback block. 760 : V - PRlTCIlABDtl DOUGLAS BLK. 1 & DO DO ! -J. K. VANaiLDKUH23T , OMAHA. NAT'L HI M155 Mh BUSINESS OHANOSS. 'V' roe. SALK , UETAILVUBAT UARKKT i flrst-clMs location ) OMB lalts 115 pir day. AC dress W T , fit * . U U BUSINESS OIIANCE3. AIIK.SL\ i * .N - Y Ufe. conituols it reneral business ochani * . List of good business chanm In all parts of th * country on application. DuslnMi posltlnnt it cured. MSir F2 . ONLY DHUtJ STOKK IN Lossof health cans * of selling. It "Ml bo gold place for a doctor. Address A A He * office. IM M S _ A'-IIKllK IT IS. AHNAPSUKK. T1IK LEADING I saloon In one of the best towns In Nebrsskn for sale. If you am a saloon man and out of business Investigate this. Address lloom 2I > , Mc < nsiie Illdg. . Qpiaha. MtVJ V -BOAIIDINd ANII I.1VKHY 1 > | p. ( looJ location and full of boarders , Ad dress B J. lit * . MIW V-rOll HALE , A KIUST CLASS JOB ANII N I paper om " , wall located , nell established Job traile ; pa.er well patrcniled : circulation > JOi well eqnlpi d plant and ten > d biKlness bulldlni : don't write unle you havoll.'XU to pay down , property secures bxlanr-v For further particulars address Jno. It. ( ialey , reaU-nlato. Creston , Nob. 414-21. " AXD SHOK STOCK. INVOICE 1 1 > OTO II. UW. for rale , or mlcht take ( malm property See Spencer A Hunt , llonrd of Trade hutldlnK M 47 1Id 1 _ * V-W K SALE KOIl CASH. t7 , 0 STOCK OlMiKN 1 eral merchandise and storu tlxtures. Will sell cheap : reaious , III honllh Inqnlrn oraddrrssll A. Ostcrloh , Hooper. Neb. .MIS1 27 * \ ' FOlt SAl.K , ItKSTAfltA.vr AND .O.SKr.O- 1 lloncry store ; good location and clean st"ck. Addiess Aug. Minn. M-rlbner , Neb. Iti-lS" 'JFOR EXCHANGE. y ri.KAS s Ti""K OF u E N k u A i. M r iry Kv ' " l i.L Ailoke real estate A money. Box -JJ. Frankfort Ind nt. _ /-W ACKI'.s OF O.lCAlt LAND IN OSK Or tbe best winter wheat districts In Kansas to ex change for ID or 2U acra tract near Omaha city limits. Will pay cruli dlfforencu If property is cood. Address , glvlnii pried and location , O 2 , lleo offices. S05 y lOWS'iUJ FAII.MSIN .NEBKAiKA. KANSAS 'At Dakota. Will sell cheap , or exchange for mds , horses and cattle. Add. box 76 , Frankfort.Ind. 7SJ : o.ooo ACHE j OF I'IIOOI.I.AND ron SAI.G ON air terms or will exchange for merchandise and lock. Inquire of J. G Sulton , Bluonirleld. Neb. 6S2f24' fVXW THADB t-OH LANDS AND CASH. A ' -Jclcan stock of general merchandise. Address t. W Walklns A. Co. . Frankfort. Ind. KW-m4 rHAVK ( iOOD BUILDING LOT. * IST AMI f Krnnklln ( JI.UUO ) , for small stock of merchandise n city or country. E. B. Wlllett , South Omaha. MSI7-M4 * 4OW IN IillY GOODS , HAT.- " . CAPS , ' 'boots , shoes , notions , etc. , for desirable Ne- irnska laud. Address Ford A l' ck , Mromsburg , Mob. .M2fi Mil * f/-GOOD OMAHA KQUlTlE.-i Tu E.XCUANGB Jfor Nebraska land. 213 Mcl'nk'uo nidg. MJ51 /-HUB i CLASS UII1CKUOTEL. I'lllCE. I15.00C , 'Jlncumbered for I5.00J. Leased for llW ) per rear ! or land or clljr property. SOI N. ICth , Omaha.31i 31i M y-KOU LAND AND CASH , A C11O1CK $7,000 /Jitock of drr ROoili , clothing , etc. , In good ibape ; a good openlnK for a butlncss man. Box 42. Co- r/ WHAT OOOD PHOPEHTY HAVE YOU TO EX- ' -'change. Send description. Alec. Moore , 401 lleo > Idg M374 FIKVr CLASS NKWWUITK CABINET SfiW- nk' machine to vxchnnga for board for single man In prlvato family : address B 1. Beo. 3SH IB * FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. 05 ACIIKA 2 HOl'jES. 1'IH HAHI ) SMALL t'lltlT -and grapes. 4 mites of 1 * o. . fCT .O7) per acre. easy payment. 6 acres on 41th st , f.luu. terms asy J. H. Parrotte. 22 Douglas block. M930 > M4 SO ACHES IN ONK-ACUi : LOTS. NEAH SOUTH imniin.ulllbe placed upon the market March 15tti. No raortganes or I.TXIM upon this property , abstract tree. Wllhln 15 mlnuteH ride to 24th and N streets , Healthy locution , good residence place , Hne chance , o raise vegetables , in.iiltry. etc. Terms easy Per- ious ft I'erry. South Omaha. 312 > US iiuo CASH WILL turriir : iio ACiua HIIST tvClaes Innd In efistcrn Nebraska , balance long line , C percent Interest. The O. K. Hav Is Co. . 1 Wi Inrnarnst. IK M 10 ? OK SALK , HOUSES AND LOTS AT PllICES and on trms that defy competition. Call at , or address , 212 McCaguo bldg. before you pur chase. m-2tl Vl''E AUK SOLD AGENTS FOll DECIDED BAtl ii gains which we can recommend as being very desirable as well as vci-r cheap ; one-fourth cash. Full lot nt 7th and Arbor streets , only U5U. Well located lot. Bedford Place , for ! JW. Klcgant South Omahs. lot , iVJxlJJ , sn p , liil. Hne corner. Orchard Hill. J375. Choicest lot In Walnut Hill , trcci. etc. . 2.031 Most dci-lrublu lot on lxwo avenue , J.MOJ. Business lot on South SJth , north H.OM , for U.BOJ. Beautiful modern homes can bo secured In onr new Avondalc Pirk. Inside mile limit , at frumlJ.'JJ ' ) to (1,000. CotnoanJsoa us. Hdcllty Trust Co. , 17U2 Farnam. MS15 fti COIt.NKU Kill HEalDKNCK , IJJT. . ELEGANT . 0 : handsome residenceM ft. lot. 18.0 > J ; tine farm 12 miles out , JJ.CUJ. F. K. Darllug , Barker block. 11817 GEE WHIZZ ! M , ! l BUYS8-UOOM HOUSE. KUL1. east front lot , Hanscom place , north of Wool' worth ave. ; "gobbler. ' ' D. V. Eholca Co. , First Nafl bank. 41127 * A\rAKE UP AND BEE THE PUOCKSjlO.V. ' > 12.000 buys 7-rooin house , full lot. f2,000 huys 5-room house , 2 lots. (1,1)10 buys 4-room house , corner lot. 11,500 buys 5-room house , half lot. All sold on small payments. H.OOU buys 7 room modern house , full lot. 112.500 huys 12-room modern house , pressed brick , grounds 74xl.TG. elegant location. Most of those roperties near car line , fpenctir & Hunt , room 43 , Board of Trade building. 11I7I-M I70H SALK,2 00 CHOICE IOWA AND NEBUASKA farms. If you wish to buy. sell or borrow money on farms , write or call. Boggs & Hill , Omaha , Neb. HI MS 50.000 ACHES OF CHOICE KAIIM LANDS FOH sale In Frontier , Gosper , Dawson and Lincoln counties. Neb. , ai from tl to 115 par aero : e iy terras. U. It. Benson , Kustls , .Neb. MSI ) Ml FOU SALR--OIIOOM COTTAGE ONE BLOCK from motor and nlthln walking distance of business. Price ( I.I1X ) , tering easy. D.F.Hutchison , IWN. 15th st. M4C1 21 FAP.JI LANDS KOH SALK-BUHTON A IIARVKY of Orleans , Neb. , orTer for sale over twelve thou sand acres of their own lands In Frfnklln , Harlan , rurnas , Bed Willow , Hitchcock , Pbelps , Gopher and Frontier counties In Nebraska , and Republican , Books , Phillips , Norton , Decitur , llawllns and Cheyenne counties , Kansas , lying near the Burling ton , Hock Island and Central Branch railroads. Terms . Wo loaned t. . ' to suit purchasers. , > COflUO on farm lands and obtained title to many tracts dur ing the depression of a few years ago , and nt such valuations as enable us to sell at very reasonable prices. For prlco list , descriptions , etc. , call on or address Geo. W. Burton , Orleans. Nob. , or A. K. Harvey , Room7 , Academy of Music , Lincoln , Neb. COHN LAND-THEHE AUK STILL A FEW thousand acres of choice land In the great Mis souri valley corn belt that can bo bouyhl at from I3.0U to f 12.50 an acre. Charles Mix county , South Dakota , contains the best of these lands. Anoi- t nslvellstof farms for sale or rent In Charles Mix and Douglas counties. Kleven years a resident here. References given. Kor maps and particulars call on or wrlto to Irving U. Welch , Edcerton , Charles Mix Co .S. D. 5'JlmJ * IT'OIl ' SALE CHEAP-A 40 , CJ. 60 OH 1GOACRH J- farm nicely Improved. D. F. Hutchison. 103 N. 15th st. M4C1 21 A-K All SI LANDS IN NEBRASKA , KANSAS AND South Dakota for saloon long time , easy terms and low rate of Interest. Liberal commission to agents , ttend for catalogue. D. tlayes. Manager Muscatlne Mortgage and Trust Co. . room 2 , 3.9if So. llth street. MIM MIS 17011 SAFE , IMMhDIATKLY. NICK HIGH AND -L dry lot , next to corner. In Potter A Coub's 1st add. to South Omuba , for K75 , half cash , b lanc on time. Address P. O. box 155 , Elk Point , houth Dakota. M4UYU * ACHES GARDEN LAND. FINE.-T IM t-county : sightly : one-third cash , balance time. F. K , Darling , Barker block. M470 21 LOST. LOST YOUNG MIEPHKHD DOG , IXJ.NG SILKY hair , light colored. Had collar and chain when last seen. Upturn to N. P. 1'ell , ! 03 S. Mth. Liberal reward. 142 BLOOD POISONING. OLOOD P01S IM IM ITS I'lllll ARY. SECONDAH- J ' and ertlary stages cured la tti to UJ days ol money refunded. The treatment thoroughly eral Icatesall poison from the blood an-ldoainnt da- tain you from your business. Youota ba treatel at home or onice. All eorroipondatG * strictly pri vate. For further Information call OK or addreu the Continental Hemedy Co. , room SJ , Darker block , Omaha. Neb. . MM8F2I * SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. OHORTHAND BY MAIL WITH ANY OF TUH Oslandard typewriters at home. Great ohanco for those either In city or country wbo cannot attend a regular shorthand school. Address Van Ssnt'i School of Shorthand. iU N. Y. Life. Omaha. Mi | PAWNBROKERS. JbONNENBEf.Q , DIAMOND HltOKKR. 1KU ) .Douglas st. Loans money on diamonds , watches , etc. Old gold aad silver bought. Tel. I55S , 150 SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS. o All makes bought , sold , exchanged , rented. Ill M. T. Lite bldg , Tel. M. in Ml _ IE TYPEWRITERS The Best in the World. MAQEATH STATIONERY 00. 13 04 Farnam St. , - Omaha , No >