Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 29, 1894, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY UEE : THURSDAY , MA110II 21) ) , 1801.
SPECIRL NOTICES ,
Advertisement * for thene column * will \ > v taken
until 12 30 p , m. for thn evening nml until 9:00 p.
m fur the morning And Bundny edition * .
Advertiser * , by tequntlnn a numl-erwl ch k.
rnn ha\c unsworn nddrmiicd to a numlicrnl lellft
In rarp of The Hoc. Answer * no ni1dmMC < l will
IB ? delivered upon presentation of th check.
V "WANTED MALE'HELP. .
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* . llie word Mml Inierllon. le a word
Nothing taken larj * n * *
. tuniSTFUIlNIHHUni IN'nTALI-
incnl good * . Amerlcan Wringer Co. , 1605 How.
nrd Ft. II 3w
AflUNTH. BALAIIY Oil COMMISSION. Tllll
Krentml Invention nf thf nge. The New Pat-
ml Clicmlcnl Ink Igniting Pencil. Hell * on
iBlit. Works llki > mn < rlc. Ancntu nre mnk-
Inir $ r..OO to $12300 nor week. Vor further
nnrllciilnrs write the Monroe Eraser Mfc. Co. ,
X M. IM CTOHM. Wla. H-877.
T/TlLOlia WANTUD AT 1WANIC J. JlAMOrTB.
Livn ROLirtToiia CAN IJAHN PIIOM u.oo TO
16.00 per day. Apply 1 ? , CIranlto blwU.
W \NTKD , C'ANVAFSr.HHl GOOD I'AVINCJ
lundnniii. 1611 Izard street. n-M 2 a
Mi"MH : . WHHATI.r.Y & IIATI'A I/TIJ. . HHLt-
MHil , Hnnlnoil. nre prepariM to nppolnt nn
iiKMit for HIP itntiof Nelirnnkn for the sale of
WliPiill.-y'ii Hop Hitter Al < " . Tliln nrtlcle hai
iichlexwl onoimoil * MICPOWI In the I'tiltcd KinB-
itnni nnrt In without ilauht the Ix-nt non-lntoxl.
iHlliiif iKjvnrnge over Introduced. tt v1) ) ! , ,
Hhlppcd Iwtli In bottle and In cask for fttllnij
In llio ITnllpiI Mutes. Only tlrmn In touch with
birr bottle nn.l . rnimnnmllnir larpp Influent *
will lie trrnliil with. Apply by IMtor to Mr.
T. W , Cloud vlale , 612 Columbu n\nnj. J.rw
Yoi l ( . _ II j-M i i Z3
WANn-UD-rLOniHT AND OAlinnSI-jll. A
man who unilorKtan.l . * Id * bunlnow nnd ' ? ,
owrot „ i on
ln r lo work. Can olthor rent or .
BlmrcH. Hot house nn.l giinlen H U a ROO.I
to make " Mnri.
iipimrlnnltr for the right man
AiMrr-w with pnrtlnilnrH nnd " " " -
I.a UPC. Haplil City , S. P.
llOl'flB ,
\N'TlTi ) II Y A riltHT-CLASH '
ll butcher * tool * .
iiirly wliociin (5lvplion ( l to n
n "Klnw l uprtl | . ln " " " . . ' "JKTrf
Ioicli'ii nn.l lunch mppllea a ml full ime 01
l.ir Kliuwwitru nn.l . uleutlW In Ne 'rni.kn. poiith-
.1,1 , lown. MO. For inrllciilarn n.ldreim . Koe | l r
3
* Ulnrlchs. St. I'nulMlnn. _ _ n-M9U _
N\ANTIO : A GOOD AM. HOUND FLOHIBT.
\MrVi at onceT with reference. John CVrd.
H-3IO-J
' ' . . I. A.
ANTii : > . TA1LOUS AT ONf'l' "
Nell. It-MOM SI"
I inrliT , Kearney ,
\VANTii \ : > . MHN- roil
and nlRhl Mil \\imon . city
Kaib.iK contractor
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\
Itiiten 14c word Orst InFertlon , Ic n word
tlii-icafUr. Nothing token for log turn 2.e.
WANTl-.t ) , IltST OFVA .IM TO rOMPHTIJNT
Khll must bo Rood . -ook nnd Inuii'lreM. jr .
I. M. Thuroton , ilil Farnarn tict. . C.ti
L.vi.llIS WANTING 'IIIlM ' APIM.Y AT TUB
Scaiullnavlan Youni ! LaUlM' homo , l unjims.
A YOt'NO I < AI > Y TO VS913T IN
llmlPTOirten. morning.r < , , , Apply
I. . . Mm. 13. A. Ilolyoko 1C2I H. lid { "f",1 .0.
\V\NTKI \ > . aniiMAN r.riiTi you UKNMIAI ,
lii.UBework In Hin.ill fnmlly : rnfercnipj required.
Mi . W. K. Potter , 282) ) C.ilfcrnl.i st.
\VANTI ID. A LADY TO HNT'Il ' A WIIOLU.
Vale IIUIIKII for tinpurpoHO of l.-.irnhiB bual-
II"HM' tiiusl bf apt nml tiusutiiliy anil over
J. Aililrpsn K Id , Uco QlllC' ' . \ C' M9I7 3l
WANTIJD , OIHL TO DO
win It In sin.'ill fnmlly liJ' '
BENT HOU3
'llutej. We n line Drat Insertion ,
per month. NothlnK taken for less
6-U001I COTTAGKS. IIODBUN.
Stanford Circle. C. S. Klgutter.
iJHt : ? . F. 1C. DAKLINU.
NUWJaODnnN 8-HOOM HOUSE. SI1
IirjNTAL , AQUNCY , COT UUOWN DLOk.
KINTAL : AGENCY. SIIKHWOOD. it. Kite.
13-E5 AS *
KDH rllCNT TO A SMALL I'MIlSl CLASS
funills. without children , a nice no ! room
luiHlfni lioimcS1G : Noitli 20th Bt. leilteason-
uble. UOSBS & Hill , 1403 Kurnam Kt ]
IJ-f AS
rmsT CLASS. wnr.L LOCATED noUs. L.
tj. Hklnner. 310 N , Y. Life. p-343
S.HOOM HOUSK. ALL MODEUN.
avenue. Inquire nt Ml. U M3 A13
ruooM JlOunitN I'LATH. MT1I AND\UAV- \
irinurlh. J. W. Bqulre. 218 Ueo U'ia'nxL-4S3
AVuiTMHNTH. 4 TO 7 ROOMS. IN C1\VUY
l.iillilliiBH. 10th nnd Chicago streets ; A Con-
vi'iilences ; tents low. Apply to Ilobeil ion
( -hU-nKu tieel. P-Mr.aVl
I-THAN" COMI-011TAI1LK. CONVi : NT.
nioilurato rentals ; best 3 nml 4-rooni liltea
fur lioitHClecepiTH only. Ilefercncea relred.
AlMi G-ioom BUlto In tenement. Slii So.ilVect. .
rou HUNT , s-nooM HOUSI : . MonnnN , (
nlthiil or unfurnished. 1112 S. 10th stieet\ \
roil UUNT NINU HOOM MODKIIN Hi
10 11 family without email children , tot
l.a\fiiiort | St. M 797- |
-KKLKUKNEViCO. . n. I , CONTINENTAL UK
. Ei ]
. roTTAon. icoo H. HTH STnnrrr.
.Imiulrc „ 623 B. Hilt atrcct. D-MSM I
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COTTAOIi. 3013 U3AViNWOUTj : [
r. 2 nooD'iioii.sra IN ; IIUST i\\\ \
of illy : rent very reasonable to Hrst-dnsi rt
i.le. N. Shelton. 310 N. Y. Life. D-M89J 1\ \
I'Oll KIINT. GOOD DUTACIinn
' liiiiiw. sijjl Capitol nvenuo. Also g-room
4012 Sow mil street. Orclmnl Hill. II. II. Ilol
HUH , Iliiiim 7. Commeiclal Nullonal. I ) Slius
OUTII S1
u-aii-i *
c.ii ( > i-nooM nousn. CITY AVATI U , 35
Si'uniil ctrcvt , HOO. Fine. O-iixim cottuse , fu
n.iio , liatli , I'lOMct , mm hie wash ntuml , etc. i
mils KO.CO , This Is well located , nml can ren >
\\llh barn If desired , ridellty Tiust company,1
17U. ! Vain.im ulrei't. D-MDJ8 1
FlU UlINT , HOl'813 9 ROOMS , HATH. AMi
uiudi-iit I'oiucnli'licos , bain. Wooluoith uvenue ,
bfhM-en Jlal nnd 32d , H5.00. ltec.1 & Helliv.
; . , ! flinmli-i- Contmcice. D-M9M ii )
rou UHNT , o irooM COTI-AQI : oos 8. SIST ST.
D 90 3 *
TOR llENT FUBNISHED IIOOMS.
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llaic , IKc worvl first Insertion , 10 a word
IlifitiiftVr. Nolhlns taken for I M tiai ! > 3Sc.
s IN sun-n. IST CLASS HOARD ,
UotiRlai. 13-881 A2I *
iiooMr-aiJNTLHMAN. 2017 HAH-
my Kltuot. I-MW i *
III.IHJANT KL'HNISIinn UpOMH. AU. MOD.
, -ni iimr iln : bmud If desired. 411 N. 13th.
Iti-iuinceK niiullfl- U M8M ! 1 *
rvo mia.\NT ksoin-H TnoNT "Aiiu.oii3 ,
V.UH or without fuinlluie. 15J2 Howaril strect ,
N u"i i : i TV i v itNisi i iTiT"HOO M si WITHOUT
UHIII ) : MMV rrnsiiimbliii tnndcrn conveniences.
liJI I'iinum atrert.
FURNISHED R6oMSANiJ BOARDT
o won ) nrat Insertion , lo n word
llirtv.iflitr. KulliliiB tnkcn for le s ijiau I1
WOMI3N'd HOMi : . I'NUKR CARD Of
C'lnlstlaii association , 111 a. nth st.
P-SSJ
MILAN iioUKir. in NORTH in-n OTIICIST.
Hood ivoins , goo t tnbK . reasonable rates.
K-S14JI A13 *
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TWO riNiiL.Mtnr : ROOMS. WITH STRICTLX
llml-tlam board. 3\0f > nmiuiaa ttrcct. i ? M.707
JTI.MS ) ANlT | OATlD. J1IIUNNAN FLATS.
ISO ! I'lillfonila. I'-MIJJ Ail *
roullh . . . I'IINISHID ; uoojis ,
\\llh IkKiiil , inmloin convcnlciKrw. I'tnpla.
KZI U.i\vntiort St. I'7'JS - S ! > '
flJ UOOMiJ AND IWAUD. ItnPKn.
ninum. r stj si *
r. HOOMS WITH UOAIIO IN SMALL
iiunlly nlilr totaled ; term * modrnilinfer : -
i-iiU' . rtl Uoilte. P .MM2i j
FOR RENT-TJNFURNISH'D RQOMS.
Itnteo , IVji' \ > ord llrnt Insertion , lo a word
lu'ii'iifler. N'utlUntr taken for U' than &iu.
S i-'oinousu.
to malt nndtfc. . No chlldicn. 319 N.
17th , Q7
POT if Monp.iiNnortMS. . vinarr
HIM ipark. . ! 3Df S. Mill ulrttt. U MKl 1 *
FOR 1U3NT STORES AND OFFICES
lUteK , lOo a line tacU Ituertlon , JI.W a line per
m.'inli. NothliK taken for ICM than tic.
roil HUNT , IlKSKUOOMt Al O PORTION OP
KiKxl nlllcu la tu lmiw iviui-r. UrC-eue bldtr. ;
. ' ' " ! ' rentAUdrrna F M. . B . 1 MM3 ! M
OKI'K'IIS FOR RENT IN" THE BCIII.m :
biilldlnc , ICth and Hamey. Mp uUI Induce-
uienta held out to permanent tenants. Apply
> JoLkl liron. . rooms M and M Bclilllr build-
In * . 1-MStt
It UONfilH tUASH 0V SToTlK. SiM B. 17TH
FOR RENT- STORES AND OFFICES
.Continued.
IlKNT , TIIIJ 4-BTORY IIRICK I1UILDINO.
til I'nrnnin st. The tulldtnit has a fireproof
cement Inrement , complete steam hentlnic fix
tures , water on nil floors , sat , etc. Apply at
tlt bllke of Iho lite. 1-919
TIII : HTOW : itriLDiNd , taie TARNAM BT. .
muni bo lenlcil for Rome price nt once for somn
rpRUl r , Irnliliniitn bnnlnc's Come In with your
offers. IliiKKS & Hill , 140S 1'tutmm st.
I-OI8A-M
AGENTS WANTED.
Itnten , I0o n line each Insertion , It.GO n line per
month. Nothing taken for less tlmn 2oC.
WANTIID NIW HOU8ISHOLR AIITI-
cle , n-lU ul fighl , J5.00 avcrnno dally profits.
Address l\ Howard Manf. Co. , Providence ,
It. L J-M759 2 *
rou RUNT-PART or VHRY
ofllce . ni-nr ICth nnd rnrnam , plenty
ruom. I' 33 , I lee. J 79C 23
WANTIH ) , niTHP.Il SI3X , TO INTRODtTCB
our linpr > r < l KII nnd vapor slave covers , ccon
omlter ( if fuel nnd cnol.lmc utensils. Send
rtanin fipr particulars. Qaaollnc Economy Co. ,
rcrclmiil , o J-M9I1 3 *
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TO HBLi7MI 3tMlNi ; : IN NORTH
Oinuhii BII | wimi's. Addrcra 2557 necntur Jt.
*
WANTIID , RISIDINT : AOINT : IN OMAHA
nnd Miirniiindlni ; towns to pell our chenlm ;
KUIII. Cloland Confection Co. , Clev vlnmlj O.
'WANTED TO RENT.
Ilalex. IVJc word Hmt Insertion , lo a word
tlierentler. Nothing taken for less than 2oc.
WANTiTn. iioi-sns von RUNT. w. o. TIM-
plelon , a > 1 Pttnlun block. _ K2WJ'i. '
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TWO"YOI".NO LADIKS WOULD LIKI : HOARD
nml riuini In private family ; terms mint be ren-
Hoinblu ; rrorcn M. K C8 Hec. K 91S-2J *
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WANTI3D71 OR 4.ROOM COTTAOI3. SOUTH
of I'ain.im ; gU particulars. Address V to. Hec.
K 042 2S *
BTOKAOE .
nalcs. lOc n line each Insertion. Jl.V ) a line p'er
month. Nothing taken for ln > a than 2Sc.
BTORAGK I'OIl HOUSEHOLD aoOLCS ; CLUAN
and cheap lute. R. Wells , 1111 Karnam.M
M 838
STORAQU , WILLIAMS & CROS , 1211 HARNCY.
W 3 5
WANTED TO BUY.
, \\ord flrst Insertion , lo a word
Nothing taken for less than 25c.
-r'nTci : PAID FOR SECOND-HAND
furniture , i-arpeH , stoves , etc. S. II. Brown ,
32) N. ICth. Tel. 1711. _ N-3UA9 * _
WANT TO III' Y AN UPRIGHT ENGINE AND
lioller rnini 3 to C horse power. Address t. J.
P. , 1CI ! ) .S. Hill street. Is MKJ30 ! ) * _
Rates , 105 c line ench Insertion , Jl.M a line per
month. Nuthl.iir token for le than 2oc. _
ALL KINDS "oi' VEHICLES AT DOC ON THE
After March 0 I will have on exhibition ( for a
short time only ) ul 1213 Fnniam street. Omaha ,
n full line uf llnf carrlaiies. coupes , landaus ,
victoria * , park und canopy rlRS. bug les , phne-
tons , cirtK , buckboarda , all kinds of business
nnd ple.isuru neoni. diays. milk and delivery
wagons , uhlch I will close out nt
COO ON THE DOLLAR.
A full lln < - nml ercrythliiE llrat-clasa.
Come nml see and ho convlnwil that you ran buy
anythlns > ou want nt half price nt 1213 Far-
nun , s.reet. . Omaha. N.b.
p MUMAUGH.
P ICi A3
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FOR SALE , PIANO ROX 11UOGY. FIRST
clam rundltkin , cheap. 1011) ) N. Y. Liftbullil -
Intf. . r-MOSI 1 *
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FOR SALEMISCELLANEOTJS. .
Rate * , I'.Se word flrnl Insertion , lo a word
IheK-uflor. Nothing taken for less than Z'/c.
HALED ItAY FOR BALE , THE STANDARD
Cattle Company. Ames , Neb. , have 2.000 tons
of Koixl bnrn stated hay for sale. All orders
filled promptly. Q 837
TOR SALE TWO POOL AND TWO BILLIARD
tables , -Man halt. in style , monarch cushions , size
fA by H. mill all llxtuici pi > rtanlntt ) thereto.
Tables nnl used ono year vet : Will ell or trade.
For particulars wilt * to Frank Geoike , Carroll
City. Iowa. Q-:01 A4
FOR SALE. SECOND HAND ENGINES. IN
first ilnsa shapr. from 5 to 40-horEe power. In
dustrial Iron Works , Omaha. Q 321A3
ST. 1IEMNAHD PdlTlES. ' P. O. BOX 6M ,
city. Q M4M ale
FOR SALE , NICE CLEAN GRAVEL. OMAHA
Silicon Wall Plaster Co. , 013 First National
bank. Q M5SO a6
FOR SALIT. CHEAP. A CO-HORSE POWER
automatic 'I'lUlue nml boiler , nearly new : also
tow .1. LwTell turhlna In good order. Henry
liuiK'Imfllllm'rtic ' , Nob. Q M732 18 *
roit \ 1,1:7 : ritusii cows AND CALVES !
SC Webslfr Ktifel. Q M8s3 31 *
FOR SAL ! : . PHOTOGRAPH CAMERA , B.\3 ,
lenn , ulpoilu \ , complete , ns good as mi\v ,
Ji'.00. Also n No. 2 Kodak , J23.00. E. W. Gan
nett , Ml Bimvn block. \ Q M900 29 *
i-oii KALI : , c-itoosi HOUSE WITH BARN
nnd nut houses. Incubators anil bioodorn
K'.asn to 1i ) iii-rex. suitable for Kanlonlni ; . dairy
or poultry fiiim ; also groccri Ice box , oil
tunU.s nml HUOW cases. Inquire on premises
lifter 5 o'clock , Stli nnd Ornce. Q M020 30 *
SINGLE MEN'S Cll'IDE , FOR UNMARRIED
persons , loc. lo < 979 , Minneapolis , Minn.
_ Q M952 29
FOR HA HI-ONE GOOD COAL WAGON. WITH
llrxt-i'hiMt toiil box ; ono new Concoid pprlns
roml vuicmi ; one set xlnclc missy h.ifncss ; one
il.uk day liiuif , line traveler , weight liOOOIbs. ;
im > * sorrel diUjn ? horse , with alnglo 'harness '
nnd cnuopy lop plmcton ; one * No. 2 Remington
t > pewilter. nlnmst new , with stand nnd other
iitmclimcntti oilb'1 hluhntnndliiK bookkecper'a
desk. L. E. Roberta , ' coal olllcc. 21th and
Hamilton MreelH. ' " Q MJ51 31
MISCELLANEOUS.
RatPi , IVic word first Insertion. Ic a word
thereafter. Nolhlns taken for less than 25c.
NOTK'E-t HAVE THIS DAY WITHDRAWN
frum tinlltm l.nnwn as Globe Upholstering Co.
March 2S , ISM. Frank ; M.iliannali.
11-91330 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
Ilalri , l > to wonl first Insertion , lo a word
llieieafter. Nothing taken for less than Kc.
MRS. DR. \VARIIUN , CLAIRVOYANT , ndi
, lluble LunliK-ta mudlumi 7th jeur at 119 N. 16.
,1 S-SS3
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC.
tntes Hie n word first Inscitlon , lo a word
ereafter. Nothlns taken for less than 2c.
\DAME SMITH , COS 8. 13TH. 2ND FLOOR ,
room 3. M.i s.iKe. vapor , alcohol , steam. su | .
inn Ina nnd bf.t baths. T MS21 3l
\DA.M IIROWN. 1314 CAPITOL AVENUE.
1 Hour , mom I , nuissaye , alchohol , hiilphur
ml urn ballin. T M757 23
.SSAGEl MADAME BERNARD , HliTlOOOE ;
L T M89J 2
PEBSONAL.
lies. I'ic ' n nerd flrot Insertion , lo n worU
'fafler. Nothing takn for leas than : Sc.
. HOME Tl'.EATML'NT FOR LADIES ,
lltli l > l. nml iiinsultatlon fiut. Addresi
lull Vl.iM Co , BUltu 3IS llca lililu. Liidy
InUtint. U-M914
ruilTllER NOTICE JOHN NELSON 13
louly pei on emplu > ed by mo lo do the
lihli ; of vaiillM and ceajpoola. A. MucDon-
I City Uarliasu Contractor. U MSI I A8
M.XdE TREATMENT. ELEfTRO-1 HER.MAL
M. Scalp and hair treatment , manlcuro and
Mrs. Post. 31314 S. ISth.WllhncIl blK
U SS )
. J OXVUKN CUlll.'S AfaTII.MA ,
' . " \Ul.s , conHiiniptlon , cataiih. etc. Tluee
< l \eo at It. $ J UouKlas Mk. letli nnil Dotlge.
U-IU n U
HY A .MIDDLE-AGED ( AMERICAN
1'iluiutlnii us hoiiiieKcrier | wliein nho can
l tf the funilb : wnRCS inoaTaio : rcfert
"HijiU.lu-tj ! SJ. ll.ai. _ U JHI50 SO"
ROOK HAS OPENED MASSAtJB
lt iiu ; Hnunril strwt. Ill iloor fiont to
l.r \ ( l niMKiictle , vltapathlr , sulphur
liullc liuths , both ifstfiil iiml curntUc ,
Snnllsh h.ina lubblnc. U n. in. to
urlont 3 nnd 4. IIMSM 2 *
lilHSON , AGED ABOUT 61. NA ,
iutuU wh wan lii Montana mid
Ku\enlles nnd caily I'luhllos , com-
lth IIH prior to December next h < i
Miiuethlug to his ndvailtafv , I.owia
lawyers. Brodbuiy Inillillnif ,
_ U-M907 A2
iiK ADDRESS OF OHN R.wAL
Illpi y. Oricua cwnityIiwa , Jl
m. ) nendln r sam i to C. O. Tlbl > tt ,
ilor Co. , Neb. U-938 30
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DR. PAUL CASTOR ; "
. ) coiiu'Hii.l utamp. for
man taw , bimlnrai , HK-CIIIU-
Munition paper. 2J8 'llilrU
York.L'S19 < 5
OAN REAL ESTATE.
" lM , i&K r-1cl1 mTetllon , Jl.M a Una ptr
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MOUTH AllLVNs. A-TuOORE. wl N. Y. Life.
W-3SOAS *
ANU
and Upward * , ft lo V4 per
I'.nuiM Broltb. & Co. . 1129
W 891
CITY AND
ter , 9gf. iy. .
< YIJU
Babies Eat | |
QUAKER CHALK. TALKS
After the Jlawl is Over/ Little Cherub is happy now .
lie has got what he cried for his dish of Quaker Oats. What
healthy babies it makes I
Sold 2-1 b.
Only In Packages.
MONEY TO EOAN REAL ESTATE.
Continued.
ANTHONY LOAN AND T11U8T CO. . 31S N. Y.
Life , loons at low lutes for choice security on
Nebraska and Iowa farms or Omaha city
properly. W Ml
OSIOIIA LOAN & TIIUST CO. . 16TH AND
Douglas sts. , loan money on city untl farm
lropertyntlowestrntc of Interest. W 861
_ _ _ _
MONIY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MATHS ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real vstnte.
1 to D years , fidelity Trust Co. 1702 Karnam.
MON12Y TO I.OAX ON FAIWia IN DOUGLAS
county ami Omaha city property. No delay.
KUcllty Trust Co. , 1702 Farnam t. . W M8M _
IIONHY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES. THD
O. I' . DavU Co. , 1505 rarnam t. W 89i )
.I3NTHAL LOAN AND TIIUST CO. , 3M HEB
building. W 78 j
MONHY TO LOAN ON OMAHA 1'MOI'BUTY
and Nebraska farms at from 0 to 7 per cent.
W. U. Mclkle. First Nafl bank bidg. W Ml
MONUY TO LOAN ON LMI'llOVCD OMAHA
leal estutu. Urcnnan , Lova & Co. . 1'axton blk.
W M132
LOANS ON IUAL ESTATE , WAKIIANTS. GOOD
nolcs , etc. , boucht. Out Yin Uros. , 210 N. Y. Life.
W 273
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
Hates. lOo a line each Insertion , tl.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for lesa than 25c.
WILL LOAN MONUY ON ANY KIND OP
security ; strictly confidential. A. l : . Harris ,
room 1 , Continental block. X 837
MONEY LOANED ON KUHNITUIIE , 1'IANO : ? .
all articles ot value. I > 'red Terry , 430 lining *
block. X-iSS
LIFIJ INSUHANCE POLICIES LOANED ON
or bought. P , O. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo.
MGG7
SHOUT TIME LOANS. ' 01 N. Y. LIFE I1LDO.
X M20G ns
THU VLACE TO UOMIIOW
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ORIGIN OF THE 1IACIC ART
Ilorniinnn , the Mngician , Describes tlio Rise
and Growth of Occult Sciouco.
MYSTIC SIGNS IN THE BIBLICAL AGES
The Trnchlngn of I'urly Ksyptluin anil Greek
l'lillo oplirrii wllli ll frrpnc < > ti > 'Mrnii-
Inj ; of Slgiu Surrrrjr lit
1 Many I.until.
KIICUI.RAN labor , vast
learning nnd a longer
period of time than Is al
lotted to tha life of man
would bo required to com
plete n history of the art of
mnglc. Sulllcc It to RAJ
that as many different
I forms of magic exist ns
there are nations upon the
earth. No subject , Indeed
la more attractive and In
structive than that of
_ magic. U tins had Its In-
tluonco on almost every plmse of human
thought ; It Is found In the fountalnheada
from which spring history and civilization.
Magic has often been erroneously consid
ered as exclusively of Persian origin , which
error the Athenian philosopher , Plato , ap
pears to have originated. It Is not possible
to name any one country as the birthplace
of magic. We must look to the continent
of Asia , to Asia nt large , us Its native place.
No section of the world Is richer than Asia
In wildernesses , deep , sequestered valleys ,
mournful Militates and gloomy caverns ; In
fact , Its deserts are na numerous and ex
tensive ns its mighty rhers nnd inland seas.
That n secluded life , ami especially one
passed in the silence and solitude of the
desert. Is conducive lo the production of In
ward visions Is shown by the history of the
east In all ages , where these deserts have
always been regarded as the favorite resi
dence of spirits nml apparitions. Even
Isaiah , the greatest and most Influential of
the Old Testament prophets , speaks very
plainly on this subject"And Dabylon , the
glory ' of kingdoms , the beauty of the Clinl-
dces' excellency , shall bo as when God over
threw Sodom and Gomorrah. H shall never
be Inhabited , neither shall It bo dwelt In ,
from generation to generation ; neither shall
the Arabian pitch tent there ; neither shall
the shepherds make their fold there. Hiit
the wild beast of the desert shall lie there ;
and their houses shall be full of doleful
creatures ; and owls shall dwell there and
latyrs shall dance there. "
In the hook of Enoch passages are met
with recording Instances In which spirits
were banished to desert places by magic.
In the Middle Ages all secluded spots , by
paths , deserts nnd solitudes were especially
the trystlng places of spirits of every kind
The Inhabitants of the Karoo and ot the
Scottish Islands have always been celebrated
as particularly subject to the Influence of
spirits nnd the devil , nnd C.acjar nnd
Plutarch both mention the British Isles ns
deserted nnd melancholy solitudes. We
are told that In Shakespeare's time (1GG4- (
IfilC ) men wcie opt , during the hours of
darkness , to see n supernatural bolng In
every bush , ami they could not enter n cem
etery without expecting to encounter some
departed spirit wandering among the graves ,
or commissioned to reveal something mo
mentous and deeply affecting to the sur
vivors. Fairies danced In the moonlight
glades or something preternatural perpetu
ally occurred to till the living with admira
tion and awe. *
Shakespeare. In the great tragedy of "Mac
beth , " delineated the. beliefs and supersti
tions of his ago by Introducing witches on
the stage . '
I THE OIIIGIN Ofo"TUHMS. .
Magic derives Its name Irom magi , and
the word mag. was used by Jcronilah ( C20
B. C. ) to Indicate n Uabylonlan priest. The
magi were men of austere hnblts and were
the most learned men of their times. A
higher knowledge of nature was Implied In
the term magic , with which religion , and
particularly astronomy , were associated. The
Initiated and their disciples were called
magicians that Is , the wise which was alfo
the case later among the Greeks. Plato
especially praises the deep icllglous nwe of
the magicians , while both Luclan and Cicero
speak of them as "learned. "
Originally the magi were either them
selves princes or belonged to thq higher
class of society. Justice , truth and the
power ot self-sacrifice were the qualities ot
a magician. The neglect of any ono of
these virtues was punished In the most
cruel manner. Cambyses , a Pcislan mon
arch (1529 ( II./C. ) , having commanded tha
execution of a priest ( magician ) who had
allowed hlmbclf to bo bribed , nnd had his skin
stretched over the chair In which his son
and successor sat In his judicial capacity.
That magic proceeded originally from Asia
as a peculiar and Inborn gift ot the human
soul Is shown not only by Moses but the
known records of humanity , as the Zend
Avcstns , the Vedas , etc.
In the early ogetf men were firmly con
vinced that the most perfect half , the real
man , hud originated In the world of spirits.
From this world he derived his vjt.il ener
gies , being as little able to sever himself
from Its Influences as thu boughs from
the trees on which they grow.
In the very carllcit nge , when man had
just left the hand of nature ami still f > at at
the feet of the Creator , when the senses
were still Impel feet and the limbs were not
freely under the command of the will , man
( then communicated directly with spirits.
This extraordinary Rejnrcnator Is tlio most
womlerfnlilHcuvcry of ttio's.ie ; , It has been
cil by ( he leadlnKiuluntltlu men of Kuiopo
nil America. J-ft f _
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CO. , 1UOU Chamu ro ( Commerce , Chlcaco ,
In the Ocnesla of Moses Utr- patriarchs ate
brend and milk with Klohltn. nnd ho set
before them a fatted calf. Homer' * Rod ,
too , communicated directly with men. Al
that tlmo there were no ghosts or demons ,
and the hlens of spirit and matter were
not yet distinct , Aa soon , however , as the
primitive community wan broken up by n
more freely expanding use of Iho senses ,
ns soon aa men had eaten of the tree of
knowledge nnd wished to free themselves
from natural laws that they might go their
own way wlthoilt further obedience , then
was the Creator no longer In Kden and the
peaceful community was destroyed , for the
tree of life wan not the tree of knowledge.
Ho who seen Clod cannot live.
MAGIC AMONG Till : I'nuSIANS.
Among the Persians thn magi represented
the priesthood , .and magic \VIIH synonymous
with their religious riles. Soothsaying was
regarded as n higher revelation by the gods ,
nnd to make themselves susceptible to the
prophetic spirit and In propltnto ( he uplrlla
they used the most powerful prayers nnd
chints. To bring themselves Into closer
communion with the god * the magi led a llfo
peculiar to themselves , their chief command *
belnK to abstain from \\lno and to eat but
little animal food. Everything that could
excite the senses was absolutely forbidden.
Ono great characteristic of magic Is the
n.tlly with which magical formulas framed
thousands of years ago hold on. almost un
changed , to this day. To understand this
It must be borne In mind that If there wore-
any practical ii'c In slieh rules as those fol
lowed by the magi they would hnvo been
Improved by experience Into now shapes.
Hut they being worthless and Incapable of
Improvement the motive of change Is ab
sent and the old precepts have held their
ground , handed down by faithful but ntupld
tradition from age. to ago.Vo theteforo
venture to say that iniiulo today In Africa ,
Australia or any part of Asia Is essentially
the same OH It was thousands of yours ago.
Wo do not mean that magic throughout the
world Is the same , for each nation has a
distinct form of magic peculiar lo Itself ,
but the vailous forms current today , es
pecially In scml-clvlllzcd or barbarians portions
tions of the world , nro exactly the same UM
they hnvo been from limp immemorial.
TUB OUACU3S OP 01U3KCK.
Ancient Oreek lllerattlrn shows Iho Greeks
to have been n people whoso religion ran
much Into consulting oiarle gods nt many
temples , of which the shrine of Apollo at
Delphi was the chief. Necromancy . o. ,
the art of revealing future events by com
munication with the dead , was extensively
practised. There was a famous oracle ot the
dead near the Itlver Acheron , in Thespro-
tlac. where the departing souls crossed on
their way to hades. The myth of Circe ,
turning the companions of Odysseus Into
swine , allows the barbaric belief In magical
transformation of men into beasts :
Then mingling for them I'liimnlan wine
with cheese ,
Mail nnd fresh honey , nnd Infusing drugs
Into the mixture drugs which made them
The beveragi' , nnd they dinnlc. Then In-
She touched them with si wand , nml Mint
In sties , .transformed to swine In head and
IJrlstle.s 'mid Minpe , though still the human
Itenmliied to them. Tims sorrowing they
Into their cells , where Circe Hung to them
Acoiim of oak- mill | | , .x , nnd the frnlt
or cornel , sucli ns notiiish wallowing
Hv I n Ot
Not less clearly does tlip story of Medea
and her caldron typify the witch doi-tross
with her drugs , powerful both lo kill and
bilrig to life. Medea wan tin1 daughter of
Aectcs , king of the Colclmlns , who nre said
to have founded a settlement on the cast of
the llhick sea and lo the south of tlu Cau
casus. .Medea was one of the "wise women"
( witches or sorceresses ) of antiquity , nnd
she took terrible revenge on Jason for his
desertion of her mother for another bride.
Medea may bo considered ono of the oldest
witches In the magic art. Her wllcherafl.
ns mentioned by Oreek authors who lived
COO U. C. , was "old" even In their tlrne.
The worship o Hecate , the moon goddess ,
sender of midnight phantoms , lent Itsplf es
pecially to the magicians. Hccato was the
chief goddess who presided over magic- aria
formed by the light of the moon. .Medea
is in this respect closely iisspclatcd With her
worship. It Is In an ancient Greek writer ,
Theocritus , where wo really Und the "origi
nal recipe" employed by the witches of
Shakespeare. Theocritus In one of his Idyls
represents a passionate witch crying to
Hoeate , the moon , to shine clear while shu
compels by sacrifice her faithless lover , and
goes through magic ritual of love and hate ,
striving to bring her beloved ono back to
her by whirling the brazen thomb , scatter
ing bones with the scattered barley , molting
him to love by the melting wax , casting
Into tlio fierce flames u torn shred of her
cloak and laurels to crackle and blaze and
bo consumed that his flesh shall bo consumed
likewise. Tills ancient witchcraft ascribed
magic power"to such fllth ns pounded liznnlH
and the blood of creatures untimely dead ,
revolting mpsses made familiar to moderns ,
as It has been stated , by Shakeapeaie.
I'UNISlUNn SOIIOEIIY.
A bull of , Pope Innocent VIII. served to
stimulate llm imiulsltors.V have
learned , " the bull decJarpd , "that a large *
number of persons , of both s'oxos do not fear
to enter Into rotation with the Infernal
demons and liy their sorcery strike npuilly
men und animals , render sterile , thu con
jugal bed , cause the children of women to
perish , ns well IIH the offspring of anlmnN ,
and wlthnr the wheat In tlm Held * , the vines ,
the fruits of the trees , the grass and
pastures. "
The conhequcnces of this bull were flight
fill. In 1185 Cnmunus in ono year burned
alive forty-one women ; toward iho same
epoch 100 IIIPIIoru burned In lliily. In 1015
600 women wiiec.fcnl < > il | u Geneva under
the denomination of Protestant sorcerers
forty-eight , more we're hut nod in Uuvens-
bnrg , and the Inquisitor. Heml. boasted flr
having caused lo bu e\tiuted In llftecn years
inoro than 1,000 persona. Strange though It.
may " > em , those peis-ociillons only tendril I >
extend the sphere and thu Iniluoncu of maglj
a fact which proves thnt , an opinion , how
ever revolting or Blrango. finds ready mar
tyrs the momonl It Is poisccntod. Death
only propagates It , ridicule alone oMIn
finishes It. Kollowing Iho bull of Innocpitc
VIII , , In 1181. docunionts of the fame natum
wuru Ibsucd by loxnnder VI. , Leo X. ( in
l.VJI ) and so en , but , us it hu& already bo.-u
utateil , they only served tu Incienbcj the num
ber of sorcerers ,
There wcro miinyoauses whli-h tended to
bring mnglR into discredit , pitch ii'i Us
heathenish doctrines , enmities. Ignorance ,
superstition , scopllrkm. olid the premature
judgment of shallow authors. Magic , there
fore , was classed with paganism , IRUMU.SO
some of Its professors were heathen , or were
considered to bu tuch , or because llm magic :
trts followed In Iho footsteps of heathenism ,
ta , for Instance , tlju belief current In Spain
that the devil was visibly ioen to torment
ncn.
ncn.OVnUTIIKOU'S HY SCIKNCR.
The final full of magic begun with the re
vival of science In thq sixteenth und < > e > en-
eonlli centuries , when ttm question wns
raised whether thu supposed uffectii of magic
really t ak placu or lint. In our day , iho
occult .scfcncQ 01 o rapidly dying out among
, h educated classes ol the clvlllrcd world. ,
though astrology still has Its vitnilcs , and
ho cummunlcatlons In "spirit circles , " by
uudltimH and spirit writing nro what would
n old t mc.s hnvo been u'aised as nocroninncy.
lilt thu Influence of magic may yet bo soon
n the practice employed of foretelling
chnngea In the weather by the moon's quar-
ore , taking oinpiis from veulng magpies and
tearing a dog howl at night , the fear of
spilling salt , the filrU llDlenlng to tlio cuckoo
0 toll how soon thi > y will bu married , puli
ng off u row of leaves to * ettlu what the
over's callhiK will bo , nud perhaps own
compelling him lo comu by H pin stuck
hroiigh the ruslillfilit.
Lojko'l ' nt an u scrlot ot doliishm1 , muglc
1 ilhtiisH'iiil to the modern mind , which ,
unco sallsllRd of Its practical futility , IK apt
o discard U aa folly unwoithy of further
notice.
TliU , however , Is hardly doing It justice ,
or , as we have nhown. In tlm uarlv de
velopment * of HIP human mind both nOlnlon
and uclcnce wcro Intimately cjiuioctvd with
uaglc , whiiduuiloii3 hraiichos , unfruitful
aa they may ho , are nuvrrlhelfi.B ( frowtha
from the tree ol knowledge.
WILL FINISH UP THE WORK
Damage Inflicted by the Frigid Weather
Throughout the Country.
ANOTHER BLIZZARD MASSACRING BUDS
Sormiil ( 'oldVavr > Hurrplnn Ilinrn from
tlm Nortliurnt mill , | | | | Wlmlovi-r
I'rnll Stirtltnl Ilir l tst One
U Is U'lilrsprrnil ,
KOIIT SCOTT. Kim. , Mnrcli 23. A bllz-
zanl front the nortlnvcst reacheil this sec
tion thin mornliiK , the thermometer drop
ping tu 20 ilugrors nbovo r.oro. Suuh fruit *
ns were left by HIP recent cold wave nro ex
pected to bo killed liy this ime.
DKADWOOI ) , S. I ) . . Mnrch 28. Advices to
the tlurllngton riilliiNtd ns far na Alllanco
Kay It Is stonnliiK furiously , Thh will cotn-
plotely block bnalne&t , especially bolwccit
IMgouood and Shorldnn , ns tlio stoint ctnio
from that direction.
ST. PAUL. March 28. A llKht snow fell
here last night accompanied by n light
breeze , but Itvns not no\eru eiuiiiKli lo deserve -
servo the immu of n blizzard. Snow wir <
also reported us far weal ns 1'lrrro nml
Aberdeen. In Smith O.ikotn nnd nt Sioux
Kails the fall \\aa hciwler , beliiK thu llrst
xno\\fall nt that place for a month. South
Dakota fear * n repetition In the Itlack hllli
of its recent blizzard.
ST. JOSKI'll. March 2S. Another cold
wave struck this city this morning nnd the
mercury was several desrees below the { rec.-
IIIR point at noon , belnK at 2S above. A hlRit
wind Is hlowliiK nml slKns nnd oiithnltdliiK
have been blown down. Reports at thu llur-
llngton ofilecH show that the cold wave Is
general and reports from the western illvl-
bloiiK say another c" , _ ic cold xnap may bo
expected tonight. Knilt srowers nro very
uneasy nnd It Is now fe.irod apples , as well
ns cherries and plums , hnvo been Injured.
INIHANAPOUH , March 2S. A mlnliituro
bllz/ard Btruek this city last night , nnd from
present conditions uprhiK weather la far
away. IC.xrly this morning a line snow begun
falling nnd continued throughout the tuatcr
part of the day. U U accompanied by n high
wind nf the whirl variety , nnd outdoor Ufa
Is well nigh Intolerable.
HANCOCK. .Mich. . March 2S. A heavy
Hleet storm has been raging In thlx neighbor
hood today. Many telegraph \\Iies are down.
CHICAGO , March 2S. A snow storm swept
down on Chicago last night and raged all
d.iy. Sttcet car travel was badly demoral
ized by the deep and soggy "beautiful. " Tim
cable toads wcio especially hampered by the
storm.
SIOUX CITY , March 2S. ( Hpcclal Tele
gram to Thn Dee. ) Therein u snow storm
in thlti territory lasl night , and snow has
been falling nearly all day.
MAUSI1ALLTOWN . In. . March 28 , The
snow storm of last night today developed
Into a typical hllrzard , a high north wind
drifting the snow badly and thu weather
Growing colder.
DimUQUK , March 2S. The snow storm
that feet In at midnight continued today , lie-
laying trains nnd eerlonUy Interfering with
strjet tralllc. The weather began getting
colder this afternoon , with a tendency to
ward a lill/zanl.
OTTL'JUVA , In , March 28. It Is snowing
furiously. Two inches now have fallen ,
and It Is getting colder. Small trnlui aru
killed.
LAKE CITV. Minn. , March 28. The cold
weather of the past two days has formed
snniclcnt Ice on Lake Ucnnepln to sustain a
person's weight. Two days ago the lake
was almost clear of Ice , but now the outlook
for navigation Is discouraging ,
DUN'ISON , Tex. , Mnrch 28. A norther
struck here today , accompanied by rain and
sleet. Since noon It has been snowing.
UOCKKOIU ) , III. , March 28.-Six Inches ol
snow fell here last night and u regular bliz
zard raged.
HOT SI'HINOS. Ark. , March 23. A reg
ular lillz/nrd struck the city this evening at
: ; o'clock and a blinding snow storm set In ,
The wcatlii'f was bright and beautiful yes
terday , and the sudden change surprised
every one , as It Is very nnnsu.il here. It
means thu destruction ot fruit and early
vegetables. The snow continues to fall
and Is drifting badly.
MILAVAUKKE , March 28. One df the
heaviest snow * storms of the season passed
over Wisconsin today , accompanied by a
high wind. Four Inches of snow Is re
ported at Hoscobel. It approached it bll/-
zaid in thh city , Ilclolt , Monroe and other
places. _
I'linrrnl of , Mrs. Canlt.
The funcml of Mrs. Hurilet Cooper Oantt ,
widow oC iron. Unnkftl Onntt , Into chief
justice oC Nebraska , took place ut the Ne-
buiHkn Ifonu- for Aged , 112i North Twenty-
seventh jttti'et.
The lomaliiH wore1 then taken to thu
Webster Sltret depot , enrotite for Ne-
biasku City , for Initial by the sldo of htr
husband.
Miss Harriet Cooper of Allegheny semi
nary wnH married to Daniel ( lUittt April
20. 18 * , In J'lltsbuitf. I'll. , nnd came with
him to Omaha , where they lived for BCV-
ernl yenru. Hernovlnc ; with the family to
Nebraska City , she lived there until somn
tlmu nfU'r lilt dcuth. She Is remembered
by tlio best people of both tliejic cities an n
woman of exalted character , intellectual
culture mid piety.
Jiimmry 0. 18M ! , she wan placed In lite
Nebraska Homo for Aged ivople by bet
friends , who , owing to the pernllniltlcH ol
her disease and lifr advanced ago ( nearly
&l yu.trH ) . wPtt- unable li > glvo her Hie euro
and gentle inlnlHtintlons hl rctittlreil.
After Tuesday , March 20 , ( die was In nn
unconscious nnd npparuntly pulnleca condi
tion ; nut coma , or stupor , but Just sweetly
breathing her life awny. ( in Monday ,
March 2 l , just IIH HIP Hrttlng Htm was (111- (
Ing the loom with a noon m tanmncc , ina
luisy whi'i'ls of 111' ' : Htood still anil her
happy splilt took Its lllgbt , without a higher
or movement of a muscle.
Mr. Amos ( luntt , youngest child of Judgn
Oaiitt , came to this city as noon ns ho vni
Inloiiiicd of her IllnesH and rendered every
attention of nd'fctlon nnd gr.ititudo , nril- :
'UK niiungcmcntH lor the last sad rltex In
Nebraska 'lly.
At lii:3i : ) a few friends gathered with tha
ollU'ri'H and Inmnti'H of the humc lo rendt'r
lokiMtM of reirard to HIP meinnry of lluile -
c ( > , iffil. Ili'V. Jr. Ili-niiH of Trlnltv Metb-
o.ll.st Kplscopul chliliih , assisted by Uiv. ;
Dr. KuhiiH of the Lutheran church , cuii-
lucted the beautiful ritual sorvlc , . ' of thu
MothodlHt Hpl'i-op'il churi'h , of whluh Hh
\\t\x for Hlxty-seven jours an hunoniblu
int'inber.
Some I'liolci ) floral offorlngn from Amoi
Oanll nml otherH , composi-d of lOastrr
llle.M , fetnu. llllcH of the valley , a H'ckhi
aid Mi oaf , g-avu lilting' attestation of re-
ppect for her memory.
MHR C. A. ! „ K. WHITIJ ,
Croup and \Vliooplni ; ( 'ongli.
"I have three children who are subject to ,
croup , and Inivo found that Chamborlaln'H
Cough Remedy will euro them quicker than
inythlng else 1 can got. If you do not bo-
levo that this lemedy will euro thu croup ,
lo a ? I did , try It , and jon will noon be con
vinced. " H. M. Chntman. Dewcy. III.
Whooping cough Is alto deprived of all dan-
; crouu consequences when Chamberlaln'H
Cough llcmedy Is frtely Klvoit. There Is
lothlng ennui to It for either of these all-
nents. For halo by druggists ,
-
TIII : ni.iiTv MAHKIIT.
INSTltUMIZNTS placed on record March 23.
IS1M :
WAIMIANTY OHI na
Hldncy AlU-n nnd v > lfo In Albert
JunUB , lot U , block IS , R V Hmltli'n
add ? 5,000
H J Wohlt'rs et til to Aiuimt
Selmefer , lot 17 , block U , Onto City
p.ult 4M
O II I'nyiif nnd wife lo I , I * Hlnu , lot
1 , block 3 , Kimnui ! Ith add 1
O W c'liniinmn and wlfu to John
lUitiu & Co. , lot 2 , Mock 1 , Uvcrull
Place COO
Thomas Gertry and \\\ti' \ lo JUIHCM
Carroll , nndlv ' .i lot : > . block K ) ,
Buuth Omaha l/W
QUIT f'l/AISt DKHD.S.
C V Han'lHon In f ! N Olulz. lot 5.
block I-1 , Ambler J'laco 1
H I , Allison and wife to Mutual I .If"
and t'.uUilliitf unoclntlon ; , w 'Xi ' lot r ,
LlnilHsy'a uihi / 1
ni-inns.
11 W IMtrli'k , sqioctal nuiator , toV I"
ftnyilqr , 20 iicn.'i > In w Kv l'J-16-U . n.ooo
Total ninount of IrmiMfr-rM JU'.io. !
Sufferers from P' u : li3 , ore thrrmt. tt
nlionld try ' llrrrn'f Mn.'ichl-il Tro'hc.1
xlmple t > i I xure rmody , Suld only la b"coj.
J'rlceuta. .