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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1894)
THE OMAHA DAILY KEE : SlrNDAYr-FEHIlUAUY 11 , 1891-SIXTEEX PAGES. SPEGIRL NOTICES , for thf * ! column * will taken unlll 12 30 p. in for the evfyl" " " III 9 00 p m for tlio morning nn < l Hundty ' ! rc < JU < > .ll11K n run have nnimirn ndilrtwed to inter In euro of TUP IloAniroM will li ilclUrfil upon presentation o SITUATIONS-WAMMP n onTTrnt Inwrtlon nwnri urrafier Nothing tnken f < _ _ - l'IIAn.M AriBT WANM BITt'A Ihn hy the Mill He * In lovvn nnd Nilinmxn A.I Hood city rcf rcni ; i drci ? XI lllalr. M01 N t . Koulh OBIT * VOt'NOS'I ! > O\V K WANTUl . BIT ! VTION fi'w ! r . .r wll * hou P , , | I" ' ' ! ' " ' ' n nccepl position of any kind. t . Jf lJlJE ,2 , , WANTED-M ALE HELP. le n i won 1'tc n wonl lrnt Innertlon. . IPI--I tlmn 28c1 r Nollilngjnkr.il Jor _ TI5AMH PtmNIHHUD. INHTALt. HH. ment good. . American Wringer Co. , 1COO llnw " * nrdBt. .IlY Oil COMMIBMIOW. Till Invpntlon of HIP if Th N . ; ' m rnt Chemhnl Ink Uumlng I'jnc . Agent" nma ' * UKmnKlc. "r7,11" Bight Work * UK- , , ln " " , GO In IIZBIX ) per ' week 1 or/.ur.lcl Mfg - "Mlculn write IhP Urn-er X 3H , U > CnfflKQ. Win. FnUMANlTNTT"PHOPITAtlLI * solicitor In Ncl.nii.kn nn.l . lown innn with rerponslblc roir.piny. . iMitntilloliH Address 1' O. Uojc WAN-nTi oil' HOOK m.vrpUHY. A MAM for ruling nnd recond foiwnrder Hub Pjlntlm 12 . Neb II-MH3 To , K.iirm ) _ wANrLi > 7 AitoiTT Ai'itit , IST AV iixpuu. lene'd Riirilinrrj tmmt Innble In liikeruirp nl linrm. tut I cow. Address I'lrnt Nation ilbink , Mcfook , X li n-Ml O 11 _ WANTUD , TmSTOIS4 M\N 1O TAKi : suite iigene ) Must ! M Intelllunt anil nctlM plenum ! work. good wnnis Nation it Iilpiitlll- cation ( ' > , Detroit , Mich ll-MH > ll * _ WAN'I UD AN UXPUHIUM ii : > PIIIUMAN Must tin flrMl-tla AtP'v ' lit \l1i'.irlri"1 ! lniiriilr > . 1110-13 Dedso Btnct. H MIW 11 _ WANTIIDvnc In PKM ! Bold II rornU plujir. Add llox O ) , NcniiiHlIc.Vjoinliii ? IJ-M19J 18 * WAN i ii. fell id lit FiiU Hindi for tinln i inoni > fn\- inx niiliimiitlo ollor for ern-ntil'1 ire " -liinu nnd wrli l pin ( ! oed tununliiiiliiii \\rllr1 Illicit fm tHiillorj Orm'lic'1 * i 1I"M , KIII- tnil IIK < II'H , ( JriRMi , Knne Co. llllnoN WANT HO , AM. WANTINfl nMI'I.O\ MUM I to KIIII ilinncis nnd mipurtunltlPH mm open In i'lillfornla A W lent \ > < * \ inotn \ bilnsn the liooli. II. I.VIHInin , hiiiiimpiHnd , fill 11 179 11' _ WANTIJI ) , NIUV KNOLANI ) MANUI'Al'- Hirer wants KPiiPrnl nK < nt on commlfnUin for Oinu'ii MIIBI bo fnmlllnr with Im-lncis Hi' thodi 13m low Htnmp for lepl > Mnrw Mncn Co , ll > dp J'nrk , MIIKH IJ-175 11 * A mSHI'ONSmi.IJ INSTIM'TION I'SlNO A IIPW pi in of ln\p tnient fur monlhl > rnnlnsn ulilcli Is iiniHiiull ) iirolllnlilp nnd nbtoutp | | > Bifp , di" lri s n locil iiRint In < \ < > r > cltv llu mum Inof nxpirlenco nnd ntiindlnK , ind i.ip- nble of cm'iinl/lne n Hold-force iiiukr him Tin1 b < t talPnt enl > la rcqiilnd and pnlil fin. Hi fin mi H and dPlillH of pxpulpncp mini bo mibmllliil rlli KnMiiKB bodel > , I3iiiltnblc | bulldlni- , IPII\II. Cole _ 11-174 11 * MANAUKu"VANTI3I ) . TO APPOINT SAU3S- mi * ! ! In i ll HIP Ilnplil DlHlinnxhtr V.'isbcM nnd ilrlii lluilMnn In tv.o mlnulos. Itlmut UPllliiK tin1 hands J7"i " wnl' and all ux- IIIIIKIH. ia ) piiiltlnn , no r.ipllal. no hard wolk , inn mnKo < H" > a IP | < Aildrepi AV. T llaiilMin A. Co , Clcilc No II. rolunibn , Olilu 1I-17J 11 * _ liiNv-iusr ( : : nooic CANVASSIJH IN OMAHA inn Kit Mihir ) piwlllon If conipetint N < ft jiub- lluitlnn CliUaifci linn Ailclris-s I.J UUir on ! > fin IntrivlLW Culnniblan , Merclinntu hotel , Omnlm 1-217 11' _ _ > \ANTii ) , MIN : IN nvnuv COPNTY TO ACT a'f prltato ikttitho un ler Inttiuetlons 13 < c- piilinip mini c. H"ar > . Send ilunp Nation il lliiipan , liull innpollH. Ind II ElDIl MNU , * 2n < ) PIMt 10WN PAID IIIK min In appjlnt nKcnts No Himplca \S'ilto S. T. Rowlni , 115 Mh axpnup , ChlciKn llatos , life" n wind first Insirtlon. lo a word tlii-ieuftir. Notlilng taKen for l < yi tlmn 25c AVANri3D. onti , rou HOUSI- woik. Call at 11.H B 32J C 900 WAN 1 131) , A OOOI ) OI3UMAN On nOHnMIAN ( ouk and IniiiuliipH In family of 3 ; only coin- liitent Kill in oil apply. Apply nionilcM onlj. M ) H Jlot aM > , onu block noith of bt Mari H ll\p. C 0 H ANl'131) , L\tliS AND ai3NTM3MrN , Wn will | ui ) > ou ! " ' to JI5 pel week to do slilctly honip work for un , no camasalnR nnd prompt piMmnl. ! - nd i-elf-addrinsed cm elope. I.lb- < rly Supply Co , Liberty Suuare , lloston. Mass. \\ANII.D , 1I13MJVAI1I3US , COOKS , DIN- I ni ; room Kids nnd clrls of nil kinds , min and wlfu foi faun and -'J ngcnts. 1009 I'arnam C-19J 11' i\lY AN1 > OI3NTI.I3MAN , lri OH AND f IS OJ aN wiok. Kpfiiinces nnd security neppprni } . 9JJ N Y , I.lfo lIldR. C-193 11' \\Tio"wiMj DO WHITING rou Mi3 at lliclr homiH will mnKu E oil wages lUv vl > with m ir-uildrcfcd , vtainpod cnxelope , Mlb Mlhlnd Mllkr , Houth Uuul , Ind C 1S5 11 * 1.AOII3SANT13I ) TO WJUTI3 AT 1IOMI3 , il * > viikl ) , no iMii\u"Hlnj ; . Itipli with stamp , Miss r.mnlo lilltnor , South llend , Ind C 177 11 * incinvi3 n Y WHO AVIII , do \ . rUlllk for nunt thcli liomon. Itiply with stamp 13thtl A. Hprni iip , houlli lli'nd , Ind. C-173 lt' < IOO1) lilltl , AT 1S1I WI31STI3lt. C-212 11' , YotJNii I < ADIIH : , MPST ni'uis- sptctabli ! nnd koml lonUlng. ( ' .ill 10 n m 'lnpsdii > un I Wedno&diy , I3den M IIBPP. 1C15 DodKQ ntPU C i13 ! 11 A llHUUtr. AMlllTIOUS I.AUY for ptinumnt ii lllon , foinur pvperlcnso unn < i pioiii \ . lirlmt iifi'iencm Apply W T. Mai xliall iimni 12. CnlKhton blork Mim- day , nflu II _ C-iO 11' FOR BENT HOUSES. IlntPs , lOo n line each Insertion Jl 53 a line per month Nothing taken foi less tlmn 25c. IIOIJS13-5 IN AM , PAUT8 Of TUB CITY. TH13 O. 1' li\la coinpiny , 1503 I'arnam D 75J 6-HOO.M rOTTAOn , MODKUN. CIIOICH IN Stanford Clrtlc. C. S. KlBUtter , 201 HPU InUldlng. U-7M _ lIOUSlTJl7 r. K. DAKUNQ. HATIKUK ItTBcK" D-751 _ NI3W JTOIH3UN 8-HOOM IIOUSI3 , 31 & MASON U-7SO _ _ JlOUr.UN 0 It. II. . 1903 N. 25 STwIth stable ! COHNUIl 1'l.xi AT "I'll ANP JONUR ; 7 rooms , range and nil < . > . . - coiivinlinees , no belli i tint In the ell ) . $3j T--sa Clou- 81 r. iiioin 2 Patterson block , 102.1 Purnim. D-M3C3 ri'UNIHIIKI ) HOUHK , 8 IIOOMH , 2009 PALI- fornla. t- D M4S7 12' IIUNTAL Ac * UNO Y. 607 I1HOWN 1ILOCIC. D M513 DUHIHAULU IIOUSKH IN ALL PAHT3 OP city , clitap , J , H Paiiotte , Doushis bloUt D-MC02f20 t-HOOM 1IOUSU AND A B-HOOM COrrAOH cormr Prntl nnd Twcnt-llrst streets , biths , hot and fold water : huge jnnl with lmdo trees ; neir motor : bnrn If desleil w (1 Prltclmnl. 370J N. 21st or 1014 Douglas st D-.M.U.I Ml 7-HOOM PLAT , STUAM HUAT , 702 NOHTH lUfi. Uiuiuliii ciiglneei. D 931 U' 7 HOOM COITAdl * ] MODUHN UIPHO\7U- nient * . JOU I.envennorlh , I ) M12" 11 * I'Oll HUNT , 1523 CAPl'IOt. AVUNtin.THHUE lory icsldvnce , 14 rooms , lleniy W. YateH. D 9.ll 10 I'Oll HUNT. HANDHOMK 10-HOOM IIIIICIC irwellliii , tvltli nil modem innunhncts , nt > :000 n inonili , lm itlon 15IC Houth lOlli stieet , ojipsollo lliiiwnvll hull. Apply to W. 11 Mclklo , COO rim National bank building. D-1CS 11 t NO. 1 lO.lUXIM MODiniN 1IOPHU. OPPOSITU Hedkk'B hitivv. Nuitli T\Mutj-fiiiirih slrtet Nenly paluleil nml pi | < erc l. lluil low , Knap1 H. lluriin' tlilnn stole- D 211 11 * BENT rUBNISHED HiitiH. 1'io n wind llrst Insertion , lo a word licrenfirr. Nothing luKtn for less than 2e\ rou isNT. iTliiuA 111.13 rooms. Inquire 1919 DiidEv , 13 M71S uurhK : n NOUTH urn ST. ; NIW : iinrnt , pleasant rooms ; cOed tabjp ; i. Honnbla lull's. 13 M rt' NlSHI3l ) 11OOMH. MOU13UN , ni BO strcit. 13 WIT HAIINUY 13-MJ79 13' TWO 1'1'UNISIIKO IIOO.MS , J1S.OO AND $10W. H23 IXmtiluH , iipatulr * . 13 M S N1CKI.Y r UHNIHlfKD IlOOM3 WITH I1OAUI ) " 301' ) Callfoinlu t , U-1JI M' r KrUN'lHIIKO'lU > \UIIOU8iKKKI'INO " | : tar tnuii uuil wlf * . lliut tukta la toanl , 3l N 17 U-U7 FOR RENT FURNISHED JIOOMS. < V ntmueit. TWO FHONT IIOOMK , MODHIW COVVrNI- ences. J510 p veni > ort _ U-MIM TO IH'TTNIHI I I3O IIOOMH TOU I.UIIIT hourrkpeplng , $7.00 pr month. Kt Knulli 17th utrrPt 13-M1 11' uooi , KTCAM HISAT 1012 < in- rni ? strept , tint C * . 15 23) II' roil HIJNT JItTJI.Yl'T'llNiKlfiJI ) ItOOM TC n illnprppt couplP Addremi ( 37 , In tareol Omnlm lie * 13 2 It' \vo NII'IJ V rrnNisinn UOOMH rou rpnt to IndlpM or Rpntlni n 318 MO 2ith st. WMI.I. IIIATII : ) t-'noNr HOOM. int to iKxird 220 North 19th. 13-221 14 * FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD , Ilntoi , mo n word fliBt Infrtlon , lo n wont Iherenftcr. Nothing taken for loan tlmn 2Sc. VOUNOOMI3.VH IIOMI3. IJNUI3U CAUI3 OK Wunicn n ( hrlstlnti anwiclntlon , 111 H. 17lh nt. r2 ! I.AHOI3 ItOOM , WITH KTUICTI.Y riltST- chua lionnl 2MO Uuuglait Htiect. I' 103 VI3HY DI3HIIIAIIM : I'llONr HOOM VflTtl AN nlroxi" , dot water , heal , second llooi. 212 9 Sith utriit. f-WJ rriiNiHiii3D ou UNrruNiHiino UOOM llli board. The Hhrlncr , 321 Houth ceth r-9 < 0 II' 1-M3AHANT IIOOMH AND I1OAUD I'OIl TWO , In ptUato family. 7W N. 19th r Mill 15' DIJHIUAIIM : IIOOMH AT Tiir. ruijNXini lit Ninth SJth street. r MIW 1 ? * ANlllOAUD , 210-i DOt'l.AH J'-234 UOOMH AND fIUST-CIAS-4 IIOAIID , HOI HI3 ntttly furillslud , modern 1910 Capilol aiPlllle r-M 07 17 tA 11(11 ! MI Til UOOM WITH IIO MID. TI3M3- phonu nnd Kleam Hi fi itnc-.a 1M- North istli 1--MJ3I 13 * FOR RENT--UNFURNISH'D ROOMS. Itnti * ] t { . ( > n wonl flut Insertion , 1C u nonl thereafter XnthlUK tiiktn for ICHS th in 2jO. t UOOM Ml HU 17ni aT I1-M843 M3' rii'ST ri.oou OP MODIP.Nnitioic rou IIUIIHI kr < phiK to inrtlM without chllilun ; part ly fuinlahoil , un 3 car lines. OOJ Hurt strcpt. 0-MiitO U * > _ ' FOB BENT STORES Itati" lOc n linn each Inscitlon , } l CO n line per mouth Nothing tnkin for less tlmn Jio. rou niNT\THi3KTouyniurK 'Hl > I'M rn nil t. 'lhIjtilMlllK his n nrppioof 1 1 IIP tit Imq.'tui'nt. iotupcto ! ptt un huitliiK llx- tiius wiitu on nil lluois , j-i , etc. Apply nt the iilllio of tin , lice 1 UIO i'rii'iM ro iti\r : IN niti : Millilln/ / , ' . lull ami Hnruty bpccl il lnilua - ini nls in id out to pirm.imiit tenants Ap ply to Juliat Dros , looms CO and 51 Schltlz hulldlmr I MJS3 OU HUNT. COIlNHIl STOUI3 AND HASH- ni'iit , nth niul Itownnl BttcetH , Ust location III Ihp city In inmtuHslon himiie DoKlrahlr rniall KIOU-S In Imposition buHilIng ailjolnlii r.th Ktr "t tluntti A J. Poiiplcton mom rn 1'lrtit National buik bUg. I M10J1I : oo s" ITT if I M128 AGENTS WANTED. ItiitPa 10iu line each Insertion , Jl CO n line per month NothhiK t.ikcn for leas than Hoc. bOI.K'l 10113. I'OLNTUY AND CITY , roll AN iiilvi tllh-hii : miip Cull befolu noon or nildri'.sf in ii.huiiiiing J Mssanc" \\AVIII : > . A IINIS : KOII NIVV PAN C < VKI : MioMlf , loxltlvo proof > on um ri-nUrp il)0 n ini'iilh lovui Orliklio Co , blouse Cit > , In J ICi 11 * \\A\TII : > , Mit' TO sui.i , OLU voxnnupt'i , m H J.M iirtlole , jou can tll the is mils , < x < rv- iMnlv liii > H , ? 1 00 u ihi > euro. AiUlrosa Inui i'ill- nlU > Henri Orivis. iifcln. Ill 1 178 1 1 * 4ltiO LAST ViiiC SIJi.I INO I.OUK ti solid inuclliiKO pencils A\h > not 5011' AiMrrM ( A I.OIIK , m'l'r , 311 Di irhun sin et , C'hlinro III 1-1 SI 11 * _ AnilNT AIVLi : AND rrJMAMJ , VVANTIMi evi i > vvhi ii1 , llKhtnlni ; Mllei , ah olutil > m \ \ no I illcftif ? . piotltH lmrnt.nsk anil HIKCCS u cir- lalms 'llii Abbott Jlfi ; Co , liox K , f-prliiK- lU'ld O I ITb 11 * \VANrii : ) . AOHNT IN nvnin TOITN rv iN NehiaHka to sell ninv tuteiit cmiiet sutepir , notlillii ; > lll.o It HtiillK ( , , rents , s cuiltv I'.ir- tliulnii , nililii. \\lih stiimi ) , U r. Uls nmn , htnlii hot , 1 , Onmlii , J 'M H nn.MH iioiu MXFS ; : mail CIASS , S-OML- ; Ihiiin nt w.iHn nnil commli'lon , s"ml otiimii Dipuiatoi Co. , 1133 Cottagu OroviI'likaco. . J : . ' 7 It * WANTED TO BENT. ItntPN , lOc ii Hue Hint Insertion , $1 R ) n line pi > i month Nothing taken for less Him J..e WANTIJI ) . 5 Oil C HOOM HOUbU NHAU PAU line Ailihoss O JO , Ike , utatlng prke ami loca- tlou. 1C 101 11' Tiimf : : n iiNisiino ol rN rooms 01 KIII ill ioltiici > for Httht lioiisikLeimt- b > man unit wife. Itcfuuncc fiirnlsheil lou- f > t prke Ail Irers r 3S , lee. ! Iv ! 31 ll STOBAGE. II ili-s lOo n HUP each Insertion , Jl r,0 n line per mouth. NolhliiK tnl en for lens than Ke. STor.Aan , MIL.MAMS & cnoss , 1211 UAU- ney. Jl "CO _ sroitAni : rou iiousiiorD aoons , CLIAN uiul cht. ip rule. It. VV'illa , 1111 r.iinam WANTED TO UttcJi.c n woul llrst tnuertlon. Ic i\ enl Ihueuftti. NolhliiK tnliiu for lisa than 23c. \ \ AN nTi-'ro pi-nciiAsr A MIOICAI. PIIAC- tlco III low ii my . ' .DUO to lO.OOi ) , scml full par- tliulaiH AcUlusi lice olllcc , Lincoln , Nrli NMIJJ 11 _ MANTIID. fUX'ONn-HAND CM.INUnil riKSK. AililrcHa. t' 'J. . HIM- . X M13" 11 7 FOB SALE FUBNITUBE7 Until * lOo a line flrnt Insertion , Jl CO u line p"i month NoihlnK Jqkcn for lesi tlmn i.'e _ n UNlTflti : OP 1 UOOM COTTAn : > OM till IP Ml llOlHi-UKplUK , llOUSU Kilt llinilp Illllt iocitlou fcooil Iniiiilru JI17 fuming. O JJ1 11 * TOB SALE-HOBSES.WAGONS.ETO. 1 ! ittK lOo u line Ihst Inxritlou , Jl W a Hue P < | imuitli NothliiK liiki.il for l ; a than iJo \ \ VNIii > , V rsooi ) J'AMY | | HOll'in IN' 1JX- ihiiiiEo tin 11 itvlHh joun < home , welslit 1.200 Mm AiMiiHH ( ' H , UPO. P MJ19 12 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. llnliN , 1'so a wonl Hot Inpertloii lo a word tin leafier Nothing tnKui for Una tlmn JSc. rou HAi.n-.vnvv I'PiuaiiT PIANOJ OAK fniiue , ulll take Kooil liorse 111 tiuile a r. Kli i , South Oiuilin Q ii.'ij IlVIii ) HAY rOU 8AU3 TIIU STANOAUD Cattlu C'opims , Ames , Ntli , lm\o 2000 Ions of i-ooil bnrn Ktoreil hay for sale. All orders Illhil proiuill | > Q M713 rou MALI : NKVV iitc\ci.i : rou no9 TO u ne\ei \ < fer. innil. In pcifect BOOI ! cuih r , ilG , J II. llaiiun , liee olltie. Q-8H 11 rou iicNr. < 7 AruusTTbit QAUDIN i'uir. posei , Kotilh PIHII farm , west IlnwtU'B tfli arriH Innuliu ot John Ilumllu , 917 S 13tli , l.lnton liloih. _ Q JHI53 12 t'AIUNUT PIIOIOS. VIHtY IHIbT , ANT ) imn In an ihKint 8x10 finine , of soun-elf. vvorlh JO H ) . foi tl "HI " by prmenllnrf thli coupon lit Couaii'H , loiner 2il mid Uunilnir ( iixnl lor 10 'I I ) a. Q-.M1UI 11' _ I'OIl HAM ] CIIIUI1 , 1IIIAND N13W SHT KN- c > ilopi < ili | llrlttnnk i , nciti opened Aihlreea nt omn C :3 : , lice. Q-UJ 11' AN i\criii.NT : PAIU or oHoiLUATiNa bobs ut half pike. 2i ( % hi > > vnid Btn.il _ _ 'J-iJiiL I'Oll HAM ! -I'ANCY HPINN1NO WUJIjT. AN1 Kit Chiunlura' Knvjcloiicillii , cllinp Ailducs C 21Ui o. Q-MU8 U' s1 HIM > I > I.IIH. : UMHUY. UMKUY \\heilH niul Ki niliiH , knlfo iMwilcin nn I ( sharp- IIHT , pllHtH llllll Illlllll ) | ulll ll. | ll't tOIH > Till ! Tiinlti' Co , NIHoili. . Cluclnnutl niul Mrouila- buiK , Pa Q-u ; il' _ I'OU HAI.II , NATIONAL fASII lICdlhTOII , Inr llxturrn , pluno niul hornu ami Liiitus , chenp 411 Karbath Mink. Qliif 11 * rOU HAI.1J. JOIINttON'H litw , | JI > Ui ) , UKUhir pllio JJCIKI , \VANTii : ) , TYI'iVVIllTiU : , SrANDAIlU MAKIJ. foi uixh. Won't pi ) OMT llflh of Miluu new oiu > Htatn kliul. h. ) IOUK U9td.V. . U Ilruu- t-'U3 11' MISrELLANEOUS. _ _ iUUx. Uo n uonl first Insertion , lo a or.l Intro if ler. Nothing t&ken for \tfs \ than 25c. IT Wlt.l. coin' OU NOTI1INC1 TO l.i\RN uf Kimi-unlt-wi cnr uf bloixl polwrn In 30 ilijii bj mli\H4iin ! ! A. O. JonuJ , SI Ailuiim utiect , I'hluiK" . u COU'MIIIA IIIfVl'1.15 MTTU ! VHKO. 100 Htei-coiulcon vteuH , HxlO Kantimiu camtMii Call > before Tin win ) , ISOl-l'iirnuin itrfel. W\N'lii : > , MlhfON IIYOMAN ON lUH tniltiu , prku niUBt bo untenable. Aildint C' 2 * . H.-P. 11-U7 U * _ i wii.t , CAitK Vim A aoou PIANO rou TUB use uf name. No chlldnn ; be l of rrft-ienc < lilt to , Addrvig U & , U a cllke. U-m U * OLAIBVOYANTS. Ilnlfit lOc n line rnch Insertion , II M n Una per month Nothing token for less tlmn 3jc MItS Oil It WAIUUJN , CI.VIIIVOYANT , 1U % liable buDlncra HKilluin , "th tear nl 11 } N , 16. 8 ; cii rtAfUVOVANTATTI3NTIONI ATTKNTIONI l"r ! l Tipp' rive-dny frro tent in nil nlu ilc- dire n Klttlnir. Pmf. nnl Mm" Moilnunt. the Krntent tnmcc inrdlmun on enrth , nrc IIOIP Tfllg the immi > of cnch cnller nnd nf future hunbnnil or wife Ixnntct lo t or ttolen prop- irtv llrutiltrx the itcpnrnleil Cnlisia pprtd > nianliiKiUrines KIKK ! lurk Ileum from 0 to 8 p in 3fri North lith utreet. H-M18D 11 MASSAGE , BA"THS , ETC ; llatos l'4o ' n word flrnt Insntlon , la n word thorvnfltr , Nothlnic tnken for lei's than 2Sc. MAHSAdi : . MA DAJUT ifniiNAIlI ) , 220 N. 16lh. T-MCSlf. ; * MAOAMI2 SMITH. f,02 H. 13TII. 2ND I'LOOU , . room 3 Mnxnirpupor , alcohol , utonm , Kill * phurbip ami xen bnth * . T M20) 17 * Mill : . llIUnVN. 13H CAPITOL AVH. IlOO.Vt 4 , ncmml l\tir \ , MnfanRe treatment. Alcohol , sulphur nnd pen bntlis. T Ml4 r ' PEBSONAL. Itnles , l'4a ' a wonl flmt Ineertlon , Ic n word thereafter , Nothlni ; taken for Ima thun ; Sr. MAHSAdU 1 IllATitNA , liOTo-TItlUAL : : bnttiH . Kcfiti * m.d Z. ; * iiji'.nt. nianlcuru niul cnroHtltgt. ! | AttB. 1'ont , 5i0j . k" * * Wlllincll block. U 7C3 MONIY "LOANUD ON" ALL iciNLH"6p a6oD3 nt Ion out rates nt MS N. ICth st. U 5l'fJ2 VIA vi. HOMn TIICAT.MINT rou IAUIIS : IIiillli book nnil consultation frcv AiMrena 01 cnll. VI i\1 Co , sultu 3IG lieu bhlR Lady nttjcnilnnt. _ U M53U2. , ' ANY ONU Niii > INO ASSWTANCi : AND wlxhliiK to uxulit publkllj tali Iliul n fil ml by adilusslnt ; In utrlct conllUencc , U 15 , Iku olllcc , U M10M II' MItS UAUTON OIVis : IliAIINn8 i NAPALM- Isti ) nt CJI S IStli LiullPH , P'i ' , gintH , It W I' liJ 1 _ PltOP MOUDAt'Nl'VIII , lP.crPlli"WIIAT MililluullBtH Ililkvt1' ' itUIni ; a numbir of frit liKtK , Mnula > nlirht nt T 30 , nl U. A U. hall , 115 N. loth lit Admission , > < . 1' 15S 11' _ A MAttItlii ) fOfPLII , I , VlAN INVAUO. ilesri | > coinsponih iicivllh illscrept juiiin ? hul > , 11 KC , , ' 5 to 30 , IIH tnmriinlon If convenient in- cloHe photo AitilrefM in eonlliknee. All let- tirs nnswcrid unil photos ntunujl Aililress ( ' 2. , , Ilec. I' Ml ' 4 12 * SINI > rou oru MTTWJ HOOK , -now TO Spiculnte. " Vnlunlilu Infonnatlon on the Krnln nml stock market , inillul fniComstock. . lIUKlns & Co , Itlallo Illili ; , Chk.iKo 1T-SJ ) 11 * _ YOI'NO LADY \VITII SO.MI3 PIIA VI VTIC VI. nnil mush il nMllt > niul of pn * < nhli ! nppenr- nmo n pliy Koiibrptt" In IlKht opoia vvnntul Also llnip JOIIIIK hullcs for ( li'irus pulH Apply befiri' Ii b US , inclosln , ; photpKrnpli niul Btiite piLVlons exptrlinci1. If an > . Aiklress O 3 ( > lice otllcp , Onvihn t'--2Jj 11 * C.OMPOPNI ) OXYhlJN CfllHS ASTHMA , hronchltls , c nNumptlon , calnrrh itc ' 1m ilijH frotreatmint nhen lit Iloom 3. ! DoUKl.iH blk. , cotnei Kth nnil I > OIKP ! t Jil wv.Nri'1) , Tin : NAMI : ANH Aiuuih.s : or r\ir > pciKOIIlthln lot ) miles of Onmlia thnt IH thinking of rlillnj , ' , bujlni , ' or iliillu ? In blcjclen In 1814 I O.IM K've ' > ou Information tint \\lll Intirist jou. M O Un\oii , 4)2 N. ICth , Otmha U xsTitot.oaY. SINI > DATI : OP muTli Knx. 10c and Ktamp for prospectB lomhiK yeni , Vilth ihnnicteiM. . Jutnnettf , Dox J1J , Lynn , Mnin U itAuilTci , TONII : is riti : ONIA Hicvi : srt'L bust fUvplover known Novit falls , t" ( W. full conllldentlHl partkuhirs ( s-iilnl ) foi SL stamp Ml-s. Dr. II T Millet , 21 IJillucj sticct , ChknKJ SANTAO. i ou MIN ONLY , ouiiATiisr un- Bloipr anj ilpvilnpcr known Sin n llii us , ln- vlnomtcs Price ! J 00 Ciuaiaiiteeil h > ml Htnmu for conflilentlal ( Irtular. Dr. II. T. Mlll i. 21 cjulniv streit , ClilciRo I" "lIAllln. It' "iOITVANT A 1IP.SI1ANI ) OU \.lfp , rich ol per , nun ! l'c foi mntilmonlnl Inpei eut H.ih < l In plain v rnppr Air. nnl Mrs Draki. , ( ' < lltr.il H ink building. ChlniROf Ol ITAIl Ll SONt , . LOVVKSr IIATI. ' ? AD- ilress II Cl , lit" LV1S1 U' O fAU V. KALLAC'H 1S-\V\NT1'D TO COM- nuinli'ile with O. VV. Scott , Pine Bliett , ban I'rnnclKco c'nl , n mittpni of mportancp con- iiictul with the dc.ith of Nathaniel Ma\ej 10- qurc attention. , U Ms"J 21 MONEY TO LOAN BEAL ESTATE. Ilntes 1'tc n word first Inseitlon. lo n word theiLUttei. Nothing til.cn foi Ie < s tlmn 23c. MO.NI3Y TO LOAN AT LOWl'OT UATLI5 ! . THU O P. Duvls Co. , 160j I'.unam ut. W 761 LOANS ON IMPUOVHD AND UN1MPHOVED city propcilj. } 3 000 nnd upwanla. G to 014 per cent , no Jela ) ? . W. 1'ainam i. Co , I3.'o rarmim W 7i > 5 ANTHONV LOAN AND TUP.ST CO , 318 N. Y. Llfp , loans at low lats for choke sccuilty on Ncbmxkn und Iowa fnima or Oni.Uia city liropt.1 1 > . W 76G MON1IY TO LOAN AT LOWEST IIATKS ON Inunoved and unimproved Omaha renl < state , 1 to G joars 1'lilellij liunt Co , 170J r.irnam W 7C7 _ MON13Y TO LOAN ON PAltilS IN DOUGLAS counts nnd Omihu cltj property. No delay. I'IJellt > 'liUBt Co , 170. ruiniin nt.V M6W MONI3Y UO LOAN ON OMAHA PIlOPnilTY und Neluaika farms nt fiom 6 to 7 ptt cent. \V.H Melklp. flint NatM bank bid. W M763 CRNTIIAI , LOAN ANLJ TIlUfaT CO , SOS IIKE bnllillng. W 78' _ MOUIUAQU LOANS , A. MOOUG , C04 N. Y. Life. W 117ms * _ SlONl'Y ' 10 LO\N ON IMPUOVi : ! ) OMAHA nil estate. Jtienimn , Lu\o > v. Co , I'axton block. W M1J2 LOANS ON HUM. U-TA1 U WAHHVNTri (1OOD notcfl , tie. , bought. UniIn liios , 210 N Y Lift. W-231 It HONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS. MONIY fie LOAN VV'o wll loin > ou any Bum which > ou wish bin ill or large nl the lowi st possible rules , In the nukKci't poHSILle time ana for anj length uC time to Milt ion , lou can piy It back in Buch InHtnllinenta IIH Mm wish , vvliin > ou wish , nnd cnly pay for It as long us > ou keep It. Yon can bo- row on HOUSEHOLD 1'lIRNlTL'lin AND ITANOS , HOliaiM , WAGONS AND C'AUUIAC3iS. : \\AIllilOUSP. UIX'IIIPIS. MIJItl'HANDiai : , Oil ANY OriillU HIX'lJHirY , Without publlclti or lemovnl of property. OMAHA MOll'IOAOi : LOAN CO , J0 < > hOIT'lll icni ST11UIT , 1'lr t llooi nbovo thn blrect. TIIH OLDHbT , LAlKJIIsr AND ONLY INCOH- I'OUAfUD LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. X 7CJ _ MONKY TO LOAN ON HOUSHS. VVAOONS. plmoH nnd fiunlture < it ah kinds liiiHlncBH lonililonUul. J. It HnUdock , room 427 Ituniko block. X 77J \VILI , LOAN MONIY ON ANY KIND or Bccurltj , mrlctly conlldentlul. A. U. Harris , loom 1 Continental bloik. X-r771 MONHY LOANIID ON PUUNlTt'Itl' , 1'IANOS. nil aitlcics of value. Pied Teny , 430 HiiniRo block. X-303 _ Tin : PLAcn TO uoiiuow MONIY ON HOI'SIUOLD rtniNiTUun , WONIJY ON HOIthUS AND MULUS. MON13Y ON VV'AUONS AND UAIlUIAai'3 , MONIY ON PIANOH AND OIKIANH MONUY \VAlliiIOIhl3 ! UUCI3IPTS , MONUY ON MnilfllANDISlJ , MONIJY ON ANY CHAT I'M * HKCUIIITICS , MONI3Y C1N gooilH that iPmnln with sou , MONUY IPOU WANT NO PU11L1C1TY , MONUY IN lurBO or small amounts. MON'UY AT I.OVVIIST POS8II1LU HATnS. MONUY IN CJl'ICUUST PO HIIILU TlMu ! MONIJY U1IA1' jou may pay back at nn > tlmo niul in nn > nmount. Is nt UOOM 4. WITH- NULL bloik. tor. Kill and Hiiiney Bt . 1IIU TIDULITY LOAN UUAIIANTUU CO _ X-770 BUSINESS CHANCES. DllUd STOUB CKNTUALLY LOCATI1D. ON ciny tcrma lox ! 618 , City. V M563 I OU BALU i74 anUNANDOAn A HAIIOAIN POll hOMIJ ONU IIAVINO L1T- tlc ( null , 1'ouiulri nnd miichlnu bhop In one of the bout cltlts In NebraBkn. Worth J1S.OO ) 00 , ulll bo Hold by dhcrlll In few dnya for Iff ) tlmn one-thlnl value. Write or tall nt onto. John A. IKnipaUi. 23il O HI , . Lln- coln. Y M 73 II _ MUAT MAUKUT Poll HAM * . CUNTllALLY lociitcsl ; doing uood nieh and fnmlls trnde ; lilted up Hist clunf , Ineliidlng unuajK" factoiy. leniluliu : oulllt , two ImrseH , vv.igona , etc , ; KOOI ! reaHons for. Belling ; well vvoilh Investigating AdilipH-s c , lite oltlcp , Counill lllnffs Y-M113 1 _ _ FOR 8ALK. AMI'llifAN HOUKU , IIO M. IN- qulra .ij < DougljH street. up tali- . Y illU A UAIin IIUHINnSH I'UANl'U-OLD US ll'lud nil fiom In ill ) of 3)0 > > li art Block. ( ramp * . mouliIliiKH. i lev , Involcn tl.COO. Will BO 11 at big H.nrllloe. IjualiifiiH inisoni Mr o.'ll- Jng _ AildrvM H , lire. _ Y MI3I 18 rOU SALlTllPST PAVlNrFTtoTuL IN HOUS- ton. Long leiixe , low rent , account MckneKS. Wnglpy to ( 'hero , 400 Khiiu butldlnjr , HouBton , Tox. \-MI5l Ik' \\ANTUD. A PAIlTNKIl IN A tlOOD MONUY. making btialin-iis. Adilit'tK c' 27 , llmYMl Y-Ml < U ! ! in : r KIIIB ist Api : jiAi itKTAii sjts. Wnnl KOOI I IIKHII A'lilrrK * H. I ) , bllvpis 4 Went triKt , IllllUKO. Y V > 3 U' pou KALI : . A PINK UUAY LINK IN A i.tvu ell ) | gMNl rt-niuiis for Helling , Addrcts F. O , niantlKinl. Atlantic , la. \-Ml5 U * -Oll BALK , CIIUAP. CONPKtTIONTIIlY , store ana lodging house. 315 N. Kth. Y 1J7 U * BUSINESS CHANCES. " MAN \\iio in \ MMtot : \I TPI > UIT UniAlm merrhnntH t 'feprri eiil obi r lnlill hti ( lilrntpt linn Mu'U.lmve n fivv hundreil del Inrn AiMrn * U 33 , ' lite orilcw , for porwinnl In tervlew. . _ Y-2H 11 * _ HA\MT7nH * HULL YOt OUUMAN \ l ANK-tAN wimp of thl Kill Pihjc olock nt low I KUIP Al x MoonBQI N Y. Life. * -Mil I It * FOB EXOHANGEJ " llttpc , 10i' n line eich Inwrllon , $1 M n lint per month. Nothing taken for ls < limn 2'iC. I OWN 100 I'AUMS | NNiiUlASKA : , KANSAV nnd Dakota Will r ll ehesp r piclmngp foi nulHp. , ItorspH nml entile. Adlu s l ix " I'lnnktort. Ind. _ / 773 WILL UXOHANOU MY IIOUSU. PltATT ANU 2lBt ( mmlern Impriivimcnts ) , for I'hlencu prop- erty.lmprovpd 01 unimproved. W. M Wekh , 601 Pnxton block. 7.-M13S f9 ! OP MILLINUUY AND NOTIONS ; vvnni horses und cattle. llox 2V3 , Pninkforl , Ind. Z--773 _ STIAM OIIAIN utTKVATOii IN DUST PAUT uf Blnle , for Kent ml merclmndm1 or Kto cerleg. Address Lock box 10 , Wood lllvcr. Net ) . XM7IJ roil UM'HANOK.IIOtti-nS AND LOTH IN Omnlm for Nebraska land The O P. Davis compiny , 1103 Piirnim sticct , _ / M'Sii 2S STOCK""oV "niiV oooni , NOTIONM , shoes nnd clothing to pjclmnge for Nebrnskn laud , give descrntion , llox 781 VVetl Point. Nell. X M918 riNKST AND nt'HT 'l AYiNo"THUO 8TOIIU In euitcin Nebraska , < ni li Biiles I1I.IXM nnnU- nlly , to r-clinngo for land Give Oircrlptlon AililiPHH C 21 , Hco / 113 _ ion i\ciiANdu : , noon IMPIIOV ID : TAIIM of lw nen a , thrumllet from mllrund fin- tlon. In Holt counij. 1m , Jdl , nlno two beautiful Beetloim nf we'll rn fnt mini ; land for Omnlm ptopcitVlnt have jou" AddrcBa C JO , lice- X lil ( U' _ WANT IMPUOVHI ) 1AHM , SM TO 1 0)0 ACIllV1. within 50 mllin Umihii , for half uiHh unit lul- nnee In iinlmpiovid Hud ( Jnrvln linis , 210 N Y. Life llldf.15 ( _ _ 1CI 11 _ WILL"UNCHANCY : poTi M"DSI : 320 Ai'in:1' : lind , I'owh-y loiintv , ICnn. . 2i ) IICIPH undi r finee. M ) peach and IV ) biiirlntr aiplo | tiees Aildrtss foi 10 di > , W. C. Uiookn. liicun HoUBp , Ht Joe , Mo"i _ \ 11 * 110,000 W i7uiC'K IIuiLDINil. TWO 1ILOCKH fi-om HIP building , for Oimlin or Llueoln ipM- dinii ) pioperty or Improvid farm Chun L hwlft , lilt O Hlit't , Lincoln. V. 19J 11 * POU HALT : ou TIIVDI : , AITUACIIVU IIOMI : In t'oiincll IlluffH foi ucnnKc' nun Binall town , Impiineil C . ! ! , llm olllcp. _ iC 216 11 i-oii TIIADU , FAMILY nousn POU A Sounu'liorn' , weight fiom 1 000 to 1 12) , will give dlffirenip Also A Mildlp ponj foi voung hori o that will ililvc Give pilce. iddio s C 2 , Hie 'A 203 H' NUW COO 1IIIL COUN Mt'AL MILT. C'O4 r llu.OiXloi ) will sill reisonnblj m ixchingu foi good proJuctlvo leal mtntc I'll t ion d be c II- vcitod Into making lloui nt little eoHt , If de- aired H U. Clark , Stella , lllchaidsin counts , Nebraska. V FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE , Uitea , I'io n word first Insertion , Ic n weld thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 2oc. nAUOAIN" * . 7ioUSEt < r LOTa AN D PAUMS , sale or Hude. 1 * . K. Darling , llaiker block. 17 _ CHOICn PAUMS. C. It. UOAT11IGIIT , 201 N. Y Life. 167f7 _ WILL SHLL CIIUAP OU CXCHANOC POU Mllwinkte Is , property , lots S , 0 , 10 blocker 5 , n V. Smith's ndil , i ct > of Oii.ahu Per In form itlon write t'ream City Hush and Door Compins Mllwaiik o. WIs _ M74lf28 A CHOICU LOP IN CIIUIOHTOV l for s lie cheap foi cnsh , owner leaving city. Ipjm P. Unit ) , 33th nnd Pranklln. HG 953-11' foil SALU. ON UAbY 1 RUM' ! AN UAhT flout cotlugc , nearcir Onl > Jl 300 00 A bii- galn. D. I" . Ilulchhon , 103 N. nth Htreet. i 11 U M130 U IMPIIOVUI ) PAIIM toil SALU. JOINING tin n nt n birgnlii , Jl 00000 cash uiiiriud I. D. i\aus Htoeklnmjeb. 11U M12G II * . and lot , 25 feet front , at 1452 .South 13th street. Address I. M. Street , 112 Boulh 24th sliest U I * Ml 29 15 * SO.MU I1A11QA1NS IN HOMUS AT PIUCHS fiom t LOCH ) up , on pismentB , bargains In pmperts v\hlch his eiomu Into our pornesslon b ) foreclosure of mortrfiige * The Hilra-Hmlth Investment Co , 1C02 Pariiain bt. Ill * ICO H IIUAD AND IIUMUMHIIII THAT ON WUDNUS- da > . Pel ) 14. 1304 , at 10 o'clock In the morning ut the north fiont door of the count ) court house thi-ie will le sold at public nuct'on to the highest bidder , lot 10. block 3. IMnlnvIevv addi tion. This Is u corner lot , ! 10xl21 feet , and one of the best In the addition. If jini want to buy n lot nnd buy It right be on hand O I , Gr en , Iloom 28 Uarker block. K I * M170 1 1 * _ MISSOUIU PA71MS AND OTHIJIl J'ROI'UUTY foi s.ile and cxclniiKe List v\ith nnmo ami addicss of owners sent postpaid for CO cents Get thin list and ) ou can deal direct ! ) with owners nud not real rstatu men Ilrndlc\ & Co , 1'le isanl Hill. Mo. _ 11 U-1S4 It * IOWA PA RMS. 210 ncies Woodbur ) count ) , $2200 per ncre. 1GO acres Woodbur ) countJJ5 00 pt r ncie 7SO acres Woodbury count ) , J2" 00 per ncrc. CM ) acres Carroll toiiiit ) , J21' 01) pel ncrc. All Improvid and Uirgilnv Gnnln llros , 210 N. Y. Life. II H-1C5 II [ 'Oil HALK Oil nVCHANGU , UPUIOHT PIANO. safe , range with connections C04 N. Y Life. ItU M215 12' rOU HAT.R. 5-IIOOM COITAGU , COIINUU LOT , ou e.ir line. Must sell at once. A gient bnrgiln 15JS houth llth. Hi : M23' 17 * _ ! SO 000 OPPICn IIPILD1NC1. WILL TAKU 1'AIIT In fmm land nnd lot , balance run ( i per cent. J. Multi-ill , Wnukisan , 111 II U-156 11' ' Oil 8AI.U. A 1GO-ACHU PAIIM. CHUP. . AD dress ownei , L. W. Simpson , On ] , Nib U I * 151 11 * UW MODUUN COTTAOi : IIOMU : LAWN. barn , tit ) watir , etc , ncnr motoi , vir ) d < slrn- ble , nt low price of $2 COO Tel ms reasonable , tl. P. Hulls , 220 h 17th btreet. It U-220 11 LOST ! Hates , lOc n line first insertion , $1 CO a line UT month. Nothing tukin for less than 25c. LOST SHUPIinilD Oil COLLIK DOG , III.ACIC nnd white , no liali on top of tall. Ilewurd for return to Paclllo Uxprcss Co 9GS U LOST , LAST SATUUDAY. LADY'S WATCH chain and charm lleturn to Hoard of Tiude nstuuiunt , 113 nnd US South 17th street. Lost 15 j il' : , OW OU Sl'UAYP.D. \ \ VTUIl SPANIUI. PUP : his four white feet nud white breast , with hluo silk ribbon around ntik. Ititum to H Itoscnfeldt , CJ3 Nci th lull strict , nnd reiclvc reward. Lost Mi 12 II * .OST , LADY'S GOLD 1111 VCULUTT HUTU UN tu gloxe department , Morse Urj CioodH Co ami receive ! reward. Lost1SJ 11' NoVri SATPIIDAY ; 12000 IN rruuKNCY" I'li'usi : return to L. B. hklnnii , 310 N Y. Llfo and pet rnward. Lost M20S u * GABBAGE. Itatcs , 10o n line each Insertion. II CO n line. icr month. Notlilng tnken foi less than JJo. U.L OUDURS rou THU uuMOVAiroiMxui- bft&e , manure , ashes , refuse and cleaning of vaults und ccKnuoola H"nt to this otllcs or to the utllct ) of tlio Hoard of Health will be prompt ! ) attended to. The only night soil men in my employ are Jnmes Puller , Peter Loien gen , lolm Nelson and Sam O\eigunid A MucDonald , city gnrboRi ) coutiuctor , rooms b und 7 , Ilniker block , 'lei 1347 , M& ! > fl5 JNDEBTAKEBS AND EMB ALMEBS Hutcs , lOo n line each Ineeitlon tl CO n line icr month NothliiK taken foi HUH than 2Je > ? . W. HAKUIl irOIUIUULY Wl'III JOHN O Jacobs , dice.ised. Inlc.r vslth M O Maul ) un dertaker and cmbalplcr , CU S. Ibth. Trl C9G 775f2l i. ic iii'HKpT. pu uiiAi , ninurron AND cmbalmir. 1618 Chlciio | nt. Tel 90 776 SCALES. Hates lOc n Hue flrtl Insertion , > l CO u line 11 r monlh. Nothing i iken for less tlmn Ac. * 13\V AND SUC'ONlT HAND CALU8 , ALL kinds Address liOrdf-n & Sc-lleclc Co. , Lake Bt , , Chicago. ' - W7 MUSIC , ABlTN11 LANGUAGE. Hiitts , 1'io n word Qri > t Insertion , lo u word hertufier. Nothlns lukpi > foi less tlmn 2Jc. l" \ \ FiT'LLUNIlIIf'K" ilANJtSTs'f AND ti.it her , mo California at. 814 _ ' 'AtnJ TYPEWBITINGT 'IMPS , lOc n line Hist liucrtlou , il.CO u line 01 month. Nothing taken for less than 2Ce. AN HANT.lTfiCliooL OP HUOIITIIATJD. Cll N. Y Llfu. Onmlm. Ask for clnqlar. M403 WANTED-TO BOBBOW. Ilnles , 1'ie n word llr t ln ertlon , In n word lureafter Nothing tnkin for less tlmn 2Cc. JONUY WANTUD ON' OMAHA IMPWWJO rtaldenct ) proper ! ) . ulmi nfftr InvmtoiH a iiuin- IKT of inrefuily Helected llmt unrlKaKeR llnrvln llroH , 210 N. T. Life UhlK M1S6 17 DBESSMAKING. Italis. 1'ic n wonl llr t Inifrtlon , Ic a word titionltvr. Nothing tuk n fur Ipfcs tlinn c IMU" ! NOHlTlH WIJJHi : TO ANN7)UNCI1 that the will continue the 11000 lute until March 1. 318 naniEO bill. 25 U * OUR NATIONAL D1SEASI Nervousness the Bane of Lifo in All AmorS can Cities. DR , WEIR MITCHELL ON ITS CAUSES An Intel ilrn nllh Din DI tliiKiil liril Plilln iltlpliln Sppi Inlltt on the ( liinil Aincrl- ( IIII'B Itnil Nvrtitf Cltinttto n C iiilso. In ( lie current number of McCluro'n inn en 7lno , Mr. IMwnnl WnkelleM contrlbutca nt article in wtilcli nro cinlioilloil snino opinion ! of tlio notcil I'lillailclphln spcclnllst ntu nutlior , Dr. S.Vclr Mitchell , on "N'er\ow ness , the Xntlonnl Disease of Amorlcn. ' Dr. Wclr Mitchell , writes Dr. Wnkcllold Is of Scottish descent , niul Is n Virginian b > lilrth. HlH father , Dr. John K. Mitchell practiced for ninny jpnrs nt I'hllmlolphln \ \ hero ho Rtood nt the head of the profession "Old Dr. Mitchell , " ns ho Is still affection ately rnlled by the mlddle-nKod folks nt Philadelphians ns distinguished In his dny for the treatment Of nervous disorder uH Dr.Velr Ml.lclioll Is nonnd ; It Is not n llttlo siiRgestlxo to learn thnt there Is a "joung Dr. Mitchell" already acknowledged to bo \\orthy hclr-npparcnt to the fcclen- tlfiu honors of the family. Dr.Volr Mitchell Is aery tnll man. con siderably o\cr sK feet , and bin erect bear ing and u ell-knit flguro display the \\liolo at his height. Ho has nbund.uico of gray hair nnd a full , grny be.itd , slightly peaked , after the manner of the Poet DrounliiK , whom ho resembles not n little. Ho carries his CO jears well , though the Intensely arduous nature of his work SIOWH | Itself In the \lsngo nnd In several peculiarities that are not easily described To tell the plain truth , this master of neurology Is himself aery neious man. He makes no dlsgulso of It. When asked to con\oy his thoughts on certain heads of his fn\orlto branch of science , ho sajs frankly ' I am not able to concentiuto m > sclf In th.it rapid way. My mind Is sueli thnt I do not express mjself readily In speech Tor that ic.ison I lecture badly" Here , It need hardly bo uald , ho does himself injustice. Ills lectures are dc- sercdlfamous Yet his statement Is to betaken taken lltcrnily to this extent thnt In lectur ing ho ndopts n slow , conversational method as the best suited to his nervous tempera ment. INCKHASn OP NdlVOUSNKSS. Dr. Mitchell considers it proved beyond any dispute that nervousness Is the clmr- nctPilstlc malady of the Amerlcin nation , growing upon them In n frightfully ac celerated ratio every jear ; nnd threatening them with disasters at no dlbtnnt date , which the mind shrinks from contemplating. The number of deaths from this cause is already appalling , nnd Is steadily nnd rnpldly Increasing. In some of tlio busy centers * the tables of mortality show that the propoitlon of nerve deaths has multi plied more than twenty times In tlio last forty jears , and that now the noivo deaths number more than one-fourth of all the deaths recorded. What Is most shocking In thobo returns , tills fearful loss of life occurs mainly among joung people of both sexes. Tills means that the Americans are fast be coming n vcofephort-llvcd people ; nnd that , If they were shut in on themselves for only n few jears , without nny influx of vitality by Immigration , the publlcJtlon of the census would send a pang of horror and nlarm throughout the land. OUK CLIMATE LARGELY TO BLAME. What Is the cause of this.7 Doctor Mitchell is clearly of opinion that the fltbt ahd most potent cause is tlio climate. Hovv or why the climate of America produces tlio effects that It docs , lias never been ex plained. Dr. Mitchell sajs the operation of : llmatlc conditions In relation to health In Ills country is utterly mjstcrlous ; but ho is quite persuaded that the development of a nervous temperament is one of tlio rncc- changes which are also giving the Americans nclal , vocal nnd other peculiarities derived rom none of their ancestral stocks. Some scientific observers have affirmed thnt tlieie is an "electric" quality In the cllmato hero which operates powerfully on the nerves , but it is not clear what they mean by that ; and Dr. Mitchell , who has piobably given the subject more attention than anybody else , does not consider the evidence of this electric agency suliiclent to found a theory. What Is certain Is , that people coming largely from the phlegmatic rates undergo a change of temperament here , nnd become excitable , emotional and irritable to a degree that is unknown In any other pait of the world. Another plainly recognized effect of the American cllmato is that It makes the strain of either mental or physical labor much more sevens than it Is elsewhere. A man or woman can woik longer and hauler with head nnd hands , without Injurious ef fects , in England or on the continent of Europe than In America ; and oveiwork of either kind involves far more serious LOII- bequences hero than there. White races are affected more than col ored. Tull blooded negroes are found to lo entirely exempt from some of tlio worst and most prevalent forms of nervous disease , and even a slight trace of color seems to bo a safeguard. The Anglo-Saxon Americans are the greatest sufferers from tlio national disease , nnd especially those in the higher walks of llfo. remnles are moro under the Influence of this terrible scourge tlmn males , nnd town dwellers than country folk. OVER-CULTUUE. The two most formidable enemies of the nation ! health are tlio dollar devil and tlio bchool ( lend. The former attacks partlc'u- larly males , tlio latter females , but both sexes are moro or less exposed to the malign Influence of botli ovlls. The How or of American womanhood Is wilted by over-culture before It comes fully Into bloom. The long hours , the multipli city of studios , the number of teachers each striving to got the utmost out of the pupils the craving rivalry to bo well-graded , the ill-devouring ambition to command a means if living , the hurried or neglected meals , the mint of exerclso and tlio fatal irregularity that It entails , the gnawing worry that mur- : lers sleep It Is these , nnd these nlono , that condemn tens of thousands of American A omen to a llfo of mlscr > and uselcssness DOfore they liavo ceased to bo children. Tlio American male stands the racket of : ho bchools much better than the female Ho takes moro exorcise , and ho has not tlio Toubles of puberty to contend against. Hut 10 meotH his fate very soon afterwards. Ho ; oes to business far too > oung , and ho itralghtvvay consumes his vital energy till lathing la loft but dust and ashes It is ifton pointed out with prldo that America s the Lountiy of > oung men ; and HO It is. Wo quite usually see labors and responsi bilities borne by mere bojs , which nowhere IBO would bo undertaken by many under nlddlo iige. That ia very striking and In- ercstlng to the casual observer. Hut what t means to mich casual observers as Doctor IVclr Mitchell Is , that America Is the conn- : ry of joung Invalids , young wrecks , joung Irug victims , young Inebriates , joung iinnlucs , young suicides ! Tlib promature- icss of business responsibility , the frantic insto to bo rich nnd powerful , produces In ilaln sight what Is nothing short of a rightfully general nodal ovll The most np- mlllng cases of nvivous disease that the doo- , or meets with are those of joung men , In ho highest posts , who entered business llfo oo early , and aituddonly encountered periods ) f excessive anxlut ) and grave reupoiml- jlllty , It would liavo been a mercy to them f they had been street nwoupcrH or coal lorteru Instead of railroad president ur bank nanagors. HOPE TOR THE NEXT OKNKIUT1ON. Dr. Mitchell believes that to preach to the ircHJint generation of American buulnoiis nrn for their own salvation Is IIH the tolco of one crying In tlio wlldorncsri His varnliiK" nro IIH the prophesies of-CuHsundru dlxrogaidvd In proportion an they are futo- fully true , Dut , ho ua > n. thorp ID hope for .ho future , If our business men have no Mro for their awn health or liupplncus , their icuria iiro not altogether made of bank pa- icr. Lot them foci foi their noun and their ; ons' HOIIS , who nro to bo the Americans of ho coming century. Tor the sake of hu- imnlty , for tlio sake of morality for the iako of patriotism , lot them give the ) outh if the great republic n chance to livewhllo hey live , to be heirs to Komethlng moro than > llc3 of. white or yellow metal , to know the joys of high thinking nnd living , the dknlt nnd nobleness of n healthy inln 1 In a health body. Let them secure for tholr successor In the boundless wealth nnd cnergv of thl marvelous country such it strength of ncrvi that they may know hnw to bind the tlolla dovll with chains , nnd make It their all obedient servant Instead of their cruel nn rcmorc'icas tyrnntt nn : 7 m ; i Tints. This ( Sunday ) evening Hnnlon Ilrothcn "Pnntasma" will close Its engagement n Ho > d's tlicaler. An > body who loves Hi theater Is bound to enjoy "Tanta-mia. Why ? liec.ittse It Is full of Illusions. No body can tell whether n piece of scenery I stationary or not. U Is not only liable t move , but might speak lines upon provoca ( Ion. Surprise IR success In the theitci People don't want art unless art counter felts nature. It Is almost Incredible thn so much Ingenuity nnd mechanical Inven tlon couU bo crowded Into a show as cm bo witnessed nightly In "Pantnanm. " Th Hnnlons nro men of marvelous resource. " and lend because nobody nmong their com petltors possesses the ctentlvo ability ti match them. Chauncey Olcolt In tuneful song will dc light the patrons of the llojd tomorrov night nnd for the two succeeding evening ! In the picturesque * omcdy-drnma , ' Mavour " neon Mr. Olcott lias ndvnncod to the first rani In his profession , and hereafter ho will hi the stnr of the Pltou company. His volci linn mellowed since last heard In this city nnd ho has added another now hong , rn titled , "She Is Llko the Violets Illue , " Ilia lie sings In the flist act without orchcMtr : accompaniment He relnlns all of Mr Scan Mil's pretty dlttteu , Including ' | My Molly.O , ' nnd "Mnvournopn' " His Irish brogue Is dp llghtful , but his picturesque posing. IMS ; grnco nnd brcey gn.vety prove exceeding ! ; attractive to the audience The cast is wel balanced , nnd some very clover children nn skillfully utilised In Interesting and plctur csqiie episodes of the drama. An odd feature of "In Old Kentucky" nm one that attracted much attention during tin piodtictlon of the play in New York wan tin brass band of plcannlnlcs There are four teen of them , nil of Inky blackness nnd none over 11 ! jears of ago. They play with spirit and precision during tlio progress of the hoi so race , nnd create , It It said something of n sensation "In Old Kcntuckv" comes tc the lo ! > d for three nights , commencing Sun day next , Mr. A W Dlngwall , its nnd manager , commonly known as "Sanly" Dlngwall , la an old newspaper man , having formerly been connected with the Milwaukee press Mr. Dlngwall Is n nephew of Mr George II. Leslie of this city. No comedy lias over made the success ot has made as many friends ns Pnulton's laughing comedy , "Nlobc. " Wherever "Niobo" Is kno\n it can easily 1111 every scat In the theater vvhpro It is produced The play is now In Its fourth > car and has stood the test of all other comedies. No comedy over produced ban had the remark able long runs that this bright Mugh-pro- voker 1ms had "Nlobe" haa broken all rec ords and will continue to do to as long as it Is produced In the manner that Abbott R. Tillotson's company Is now producing this beautiful play. "Nlobo" lias a record of 150 nights In New Yoik , 100 nights In Philadel phia , 100 nights In lloston , scvcntflvc nights In Ilooley's theater , Chicago , and nearly 1,000 at the Strand theater In London. It is not at all surprising that a large number of seats have been already sold for the performance of "Nlobe. " Tlio ac knowledged comedy success of last season could hardly full to do a good business this , and particularly as tlio piece continues under the same conscientious management and its Interpretation remains In the hands of the same competent arti&ts. We are assured that there lias been no relaxation of attention even to the smallest detail , which Is so often the case after a play has scored a first season's success and the management starts It out on tlio theory that oveiy dollar of expense saved Is so much made. Messrs Abbott & Tlllotson do not belong to that class of managers , as their thousands of 'rlends and patrons throughout tlio country fully understand and appreciate. "Nlobo" will appear nt the Fifteenth Street theater at Sunday matinee , Febru ary 11 , and for four nights , with Wednes day matinee Commencing next Sunday Matinee and for one week the Hi others Iljrno In their gieat success "Eight Bells. " The pleco was ono of last season'sgreatest successes nnd they mve added several now features this sea son , making ono of the strongest companies low on tlio road. Sam T. JncK's latest combination , the united Lillle Clay and Old Ago nnd Youth burlesque companies , will appear at the Fifteenth Street theater on Thursday , Friday and Saturday , and guards may bo iceded to restrain tlio eager throngs which vlll clamor for admission. Tlio neu consoli dation has so far been wonderfully suc cessful. It gives n bright , lively show , full of merriment and humor , > ct fiuo from any race of Impropriety ; the most popular per- ormcrs and the finest fcituics of botli the original companies ntc ict.ilned , a number nt new specialties are added and a first class entertainment is assured. First upon the irogram Is a gayly costumed burletta , n-nrlng the Oriental title of "With the wffcndl , " and composed chiefly of liindsnrno girls In Turkish costume and gay American minsticls , who invade the harem of an astern ruler , spring all the latest jokes and vlttlclsms , slug the newest topical airs and ncldcntally get themselves disliked by filli ng with the odalisques. The whole plrco Is extremely laughable and winds tip with the inlucky vlsltoin In chains , ns n punishment or perpetrating a jokn which the EITemll ind heard In Dagdad liftj jenis before. Frederick Paiildlng , who is starring olntly with Mls Malda Cr.ilgen In "A Duel f Hearts , " Is widely known In this section f tlio country as the "O.muha Hoj " Mr 'aiildlng's family name Is Dodge. Ho Is ho BOH of Colonel Richard Irving Dodge , u enov.ned Indian lighter , formeily com- nandcr of the Twentj- third United States nfantry , and for many jears stationed at ho prominent military posts ot Kansas , Nebraska , Dakota and Wyoming Mr 'auldlng passed several yeam of bin boj- ooil at I'oil Lcavenworth and Fort Omaha nd his soubriquet of the "Omaha Hoy" was Iven him by his friends there , ho having indo his first appearance on the stage HH n amateur In Omaha In 1875 Ho has mdo many friends and won numerous ad- ilrers by his natural and pilnstaklng lothods as a delineator of the legitimate ranm. Ho came Into prominence some oars ago , when ho starred In "Hamlet" nd the "Fool's Uovongo" Ho acted us ending support with Mai carol Mather for Ix consecutive seasons , playing Homco and ther Shakespearian characters with ummul- ! i > d success He played Captain Jack Ah- elute In the famous Jefferson and Florence rnductlon of ' Tlio Hlvulit" and last season e achieved considerable distinction ns lead- ng support with the tragollan , T W iCeeno. Ho will bo espcclallj recalled for ils magnificent production of the great icimlo melodrama of "Tho Struggle of , lfo , " in which , after a long run nt the Standard theater In Now York , Mr I'anld- ng Htarred through the western country. 'The Struggle of Llfo" wns pronounced by ho pi ess mid public to bo the most complete ind nrtlstla melodramatic production ever [ ttcmptcd in thlu country Mr. Pauldlng mil Miss Cralgen will appear at the Ilo > d m Friday and Saturday next In the follow- ng roperlolio Friday night and Saturday nutlnee , "A Duel of Hearts , " and on Satur- luy night u grand double bill , "The Dowager Jounti-Hs" and "The Hotting Sun " I.i'fl No Tniir Hi-hlml. ELMIRA , N Y , Fib 10 No clnw has ot been obtained showing thu wlicrcabuittH if John W. Love , the missing cashier of he Wutklim bank. Tlio nulclde theory IH tot believed It In now thought the shortage vlll reach $110,000 , If It does not exceed hut flgdrn. ItrfiiHfil un Injunction , CHICAGO , Feb. 10 Thu United States : ourt of appeals today refused to grant u uiporm deaH mmpcmllng the Injunction ro * [ training the American Straw lloird coin- niny from polluting the White river at In- llanapollu. KING OF THE GAME FISH Rapid Extinction of tlio Noble Salmon o'tlio Oolnmbin , GREED SIGNS THE DEATH WARRANT ( tiling ( boViiy of thn llulTillo-t'iiiiglit by 'Ilnni miiU In Inhuman \Vlueln for Limiting HIM Cutcli. Far out bejond Nebraska's mighty plains whore but lale wns wont to roam the king of American bcnuls lles the Columbia's bcenlo land , known still to fame ns the home of the monarch of our Inland waters , the splendidly rojal salmon. Everj Ameri can sportsman knows , snjs n writer In the Washington Star , something of the keen de lights of spoarlng a chlnook or n stcclhcad , to say nothing of the pleasures of landing n blueback , oven If lie doesn't know tluit their scientific names , the oncorb.vncliua choncia and the salmo galuluerl , aie nearly as largo as themselves. Hut few of IIH seem to rcall/o that the silmon Is In the same danger that over took the buffalo , and that , tinlcsR their senseless slaughter be retarded , they will become extinct. Unlike the buffalo , the salmon haa no means of protection attended him by nature , and IIP can bo murdered by machinery , n tiling that was not resorted teen on the land. Fortunately the salmon's enemies nio not as numerous as WCIP those of the buffo lo , but they nro more wanton and less merciful. There Is not even the excuse of the snvago who shot down half n herd of hoof and horn and found something of brutal satisfaction In the spectacle. The salmon's cncmj Imti no ejes to see the havoc lie works In hla waj' , but ho lias more arms than Hrlireus to work It with. Ho Is a monster of wood nnd wire , senseless and sordid , and , though controlled by man In a mrasuic , once set In operation Is no mote within man's govern ment than Is the gu'.liotluo when defectively constructed And jet from the Dalits to the stately Palls.ulcs thc < io insensate monsters go unchecked , staining the quei-nlj Columbia with their victims' nmng'ed llesli and defil ing the stateliest stream in all America with their blood. It Is but Just to saj that only sportsmen sec tills shame to Its full extent and that valuable commercial considerations seem to the short-sighted fisherm-n to lie dependent upon their persistence in their use of the In human whccln. Four jears ago the writer protested to the general goveminent , only to learn that tlio protection of tlio rlvci fisheries of the United States , being depende.it upon the ordinarily defective laws of tlio several states , nothing could bo done o\en lij Mr Marshall MacDon- a'd fish commiss oner of the United Stit s It was nnd is , however , the opinion ot the fish commission that the hso of flsli wheels In the taking of salmon ought to bo prohibited , at thoj not only malm limuliedu of fish unlit for food , but being operated on tlio upper reaches of the river near tlio spawning giomuls , they capture thousandth of fish who have escaped tlio nets lower down. The destruction ot one such female fish meana the loss of hundreds of eggs Whin It is seen that the government is able to afford but two stations on tlio west coast for the maintenance of salmon , the one on the McCIoud in California , the other on the Little Clackamas , an Oicpon tilbutnry ot the Willamette , and that the average num ber of eggs taken at tlio Oregon station IH only about 5.000,000 pel annum , decadence of the upper Callfoinia fisheries would seem to bo pilnftilly neai. As a matter of fact It lias begun. Four jears ago splendid fishing existed ovcrj where along the upper portions of the river. Now It Is becoming rare. Tlio fish are thoroughly filghtened , and oven that most patient of anglers , my Chinese friend. Wing , finds the still water sport of the tamest. In order to understand just how my celestial friend found It , ho should bo seen like tlio prehistoric "bump on n log" at Rooster Rock , where some supeib Ilftj'- pounders have been speared ; with a half- dozen "sprats , " as lie calls them , beside him , Then one should watch the splendid formed Indians from Umatllla and near bj as they stand at "tho eels" on tholr swaying plat forms , ready to spear a swift scuddllng ehlnook , or lower down stream , with evor- icady balanced dip net , watching the foam for "a racer. " The Indian has the sport as It ought to be the Chinamen as It soon will become. Following the river down to the cascades , one can ceo the cause of what our celestial friend feels In effect. U Is a V wonder to us as wo view the effulgent splen dor ot tlio scene that men are not shamed by no close n communion with the vlslblo foims of natuio Into a less brutal nnd un sportsmanlike method of killing God's creatures. Rut theie In their worst form and fashion stand the fish wheels. "No , 40 , " tlio very worst on the river , Is clean and liaimless enough e\teinally , but no morn sickening sight to a sportsman could exist than Is discovered within Just about Honnovlllo and vicinity the fish wheels simply swarm , and the writer could but call to mind the coidlal liatied of them oxpiensod ono day in the tetrlble blU/ard of 1888 by the heroic Conduitoi Ljons of the Oregon Railway and Navigation company , on whoso train I was trjlng to ttuvcl on lo San Fran cisco by tills loute A man who runs a fish wheel nnd n fr.iin wiccker were about alike In Lv oils' opinion , and as Lyons' Ideas are entitled to tlm weight of those of u man who saved forty lives at the peill ol his own that winter , they nro coidlally shared bj bravo men oveiywlicrc. That the fish wheel Is not a necessity for those who follow Simon Polios' profession for a living IH shown all along the lower reaches of the river , llotli the stake and draw seines are tin-d successfully , while , the sportsman with a landing net , In ad dition to hla gaff and rod nnd line , can en joy the giandest possible pastime with less to annoy and mme to enjo ) than In nny , other Amei lean vvutoix Of com HO , a stur geon may bo now and then encountered , even in the upper stretches of tlio river , but thlH adds to the /est of the sport. A sixty- six pound salmon IH no small game , either. At KlnnejH , near Antoila , In Oregon , they frequently catch them thlH Hbo. Such nV v * of Conine , never kavo tlio lower witters ot [ ho river , 'lliej mo safe ) from fish whoc-la ind Kiich Hiiares , and there 'Is something regal In their abnegation an they lie on the nharvos nt Astoria , In Bonaon , before they uo taken away to be canned There Is no moro splendid spot on the ilver either than Lhls Kami ) Astoria , ilcli us It Is with recol lections of tlio great estate , the foundations at whoso foi tunes were laid there , and the scone of Washington Irv Ing's plctiircsquo iccount thereof. They are cosmopolitans of tlio worst class to bo found thoie during thu fishing times , but they have energy enough to set seines und not to reEoit lo the wheel of torture. They reall/o that , like Othello , tholr occu pation will soon bo gone If the fish do not spawn In season , and they would bo ninoiiK the very first to advocate the suiest salva tion for our salmon the calling together uf un Intelstnto commission with powers to act In framing nn effective law against tlo Ubu of wheels , piovldlng for a uniform season In nil the states , < -guiUng ! the catch or cannery for a few jears ui. 1 the providing for Increased propaulii ; facili ties botli nt the McCIoud and OUrkumaa HtlltlOIIH. The United Slates commission did xomo good work In July 1887 , on Uio gn nnds ihovo Autorlu , but there IH room for mme AH the commission ha lt nf ! ill pro tective culture Is easier than nrtllV lal cul ture. " It IH cheaper to si a m , ' silinon ilsherleu from dcstiutt > a Hun I ? Lo ohl'i.'d lo restore them. ' 'uch n i * WMtkin wmil'l require jcnrti of t'll and millions of nonoy. * "In the meantime the cost of salmon as in urtlclo of fool would fur exceed any ordi nary means , us Scotland could not begin to iiipply herself. Tliu sportsman would bo robbed of hl IglitK nnd n * porl which no less nn authority : han Earl Dufforln said to the writer ho con- ddercd only a llttlo IOEII thrilling than hunt- s rig the tiger when the tlijcr IH also huntlnu * ( ou , would bo gene from our day und sen * . ration , and perhaps forever ,