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L. 1 - THE 01\AII.A. DAILY nJDE : rFnIDAY , FEBRUARY 8 , 1 895. 7 _ _
SPBGI h NOTIQRSI
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lIurll.ellll'lIt" " for the"o ( 'olumn" " , ,111 bo
n"f'1I tllltl 12130 I' . iii. for the "Y"1I111 nmt
until 8 p. tu. for the morlllnll bamhay
ctlIt ion .
el I 101.
, \Irl . ! . , "y reqnedln n hamhnr <
eheek ) , , CRI Ilvo nl.vet I(1drcCtI to R
hllhnre < leU.r In c ro at 'Iho iicn. An-
"vet .U RIIUre..e,1 , vl10 delvoro < upon
11ruenlltol ! of the eheel only. jtiUc . ,
J 1-20 R usIrcI. fr.t II.crtlol , 10 R word
lierritfier. Nlthln ! t.kcl for Is then : lc
for 1lrt InMrtlon.
trot II"Crtol.
'J hr.o Idtcrt80montl must inn con.ceu-
th'cl ) ' .
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WANTED-3JtLLNELP.
- W.NTED-M.sL. HELl.
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wANTrD- ; ? 1m : ANt ) TrAMs TOSILt ,
our fp.d - grIndre. Snllry $ : & to $ : ' ) per motI1. ?
nep1Inr I" nllftty. The Llel eld Mra. (0. ,
letlnl . City lown. D-M .7I % I'
WANTit TItAVflIING I1 TO Sgl.l W11 . .
TIA\r.INO "IN
tut'u .red meal and olher houo 8peelollM aS
- I Bldr lne or 0lherwl8e. Wibur 1.,1 Meal
Co. , Milwaukee. fl-MS'
WANTEI ) . A COMPCTINT MAN TO IVIN
kll.u mlek lund I1ITENT Maml , va1l. , \.Mre. . n.
\v. Mln"hal , llulicrt . 4eb. fl-hiS
WT' . tASTI1tS. : 1mO TIMMr
, edge ' ler. hrel IJrnl.II > . Rtnndar Mcrew
. . Hmlthi &
ol > erntoA : iit aity wOlk Iunmntld. Smih
Jones Iho Co. . Vet lullnan. III.flMO
fl-MO - - - 10' - I
Bml I.un : OOOD VOlt $10.0) TO $ .0) , )
wcrklr. offre1 traucling salesmcn In Ihls scc
than : of nmples free I' 0. . 13i. Ncw York.
lon smnl I-MZ : S'
WAN'D : , IOY AIOIT I : 'FAt 01.1 ; MUBT
write geol hand. Address 0 . flee.
'Ile goo. hnnl. AI1ress I flee.DM : o0 3 S'
WATEt-ThI1ALE 1ELP.
A.TED-l .MALE
WANTgD-A I IST CLASS LAUNDI * . 10:0 :
Owrgl n\'enue. C-M2
w.unm ? , 'rwo tTmmN' NUnSES AT W. C.
A. hoppllnl , Council - IIIUITs. C-U. 9 ,
' \ANTl . filth , 1'01 U1flflAI11OUSE 1 '
work ; slnl family. lG Houlh 31AI.
. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C-3 _ i
WAT1I > , 011 iron O mIAI , 10Un.
WAJ" !
wOI ; ; must be a 111.1 , class cool Oerm:1 .
piererrcl : wngcs 15.00. CIty reref'ne ' 8 rc-
qulred. IIG H. 32nd m'e. C-
WANTKD . UhIUFOR OtN1'.ltAT. UOURI .
wlrl' ' : must be n good cool' : rererenN' I'
Iluirell. 130 So. : Iool C-O2 9
] Ol B14.L-hODBES. '
10mmS , 1' . K. DAItMNO. lAIKIn m.oclc. D-03
1IOU14IS IN Att 1AITS 0 Tun Cl'rY. 'rlB
O. P. Davis company 1505 Furnam. D.-09
l USLS : DENAWA & CO. , 108 N. 11 ST.
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FOR ItENT-II0USE 01' 9 ROOMS ANt ) DAnN
FOl l'nrk ave. inquire at .2 : 1lh st.
D-3I
mmT-GnOmI COTTAOE. IN GOOD LW.
II"h' city wetter $0.0 per month 10 geol
parties . 1 N. 3th. 1 block from 1'arnnm
car line. inquire ot Hloelzel's Elove stole
next' 10 postoilice. D-313
8,10mI MO1)flItN 10USI. FI'B MINUT1S
wnle from court house vacant December Ltthi.
O. L. Orcon . rom 23 , laller * block. 1J-311
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10UtES. W'ALLAC1Z DnOWN DLK , IG / Doug.
D-31
IOn ilEIT-24i3 CAl'ITOI. AVENUfi. 11
1
Ifl
l1m lEIT-243 The O. 1' . Iavis Company. D-i9G
I'Ot l N'-MODEIN 10.nOOM HOUSE , WITh
Zurnuct \ bnlh. cnR. hOI end cold \1\'r : one.
half hlork Cram I"nrnm street molar line : In
nest Ilr.lrhlo resllelCe locality In the city-
t No. 22) South : lh nl. . I"o' particulars aplily
10 home Investment Co. . 30t V.mxtOn hlk.
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D-118jO
FINI 7-ItOOM COINEI FLAT AT iOI S. IGTn
treot , rouge ani nit other convenlenes. $30.00.
anl
< .or/e Clouser. room .2 . l'attcrson hik. . IG23
Farnam .trret. D-M917
FOR nrN' . G.100:1 COTTAUfi. COlt. : TI
enl Foram , St. Jlon 10gcr. & Son4.
: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SOI8.DC7
OR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS.
JOR
31IAUANT ' 110DM. 1919 DODGE. E-M270
FOR flENT-ST1LtM lDATED 1"UlNlSIED
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' .6 . l'om9. 0Iflo.13tIt n-2II.2
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I FUI1NISIWI ) ROOMS FOR IIOUSEKEEVING .
mln FUnNISIEI : _ ' _ _ _ taken . In bonrd. .319 N. 1th.
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'FrNlSmm f10NT n09 Foil TWQ O1N-
tem n : llh and heal : Loa I'l Ir deaird 51
So. ZJlh sl. E4S'J I"
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iiniii' i : X 'WAlI1 STEAM Im\'ED 100 :
In modem ilat . central locattoim. AlllreSA 0 53 ,
' . lIce. U-M457 S'
FIHNISmm 100MB , GEN''Ll > MEN. Ol
r- housckeeplng. GG North hitim. E-r0110'
; f. _ JU ' NSBD Rooms AND BOARD.
* IFUINIHPD 100MS AND DOARD 212 SOUTH
; sl. 1"-I I ;
rAILOI PI.oon : ALSO SU'fn ROOM. WITH
, irst.cIass board. 2103 Dou las. 1'-M476 10'
DIS\ILD 100M 1'OI TWO WITh IIOAILD .
nOA1D.
.2.10 Iol e street . ' F.-i)3.12' !
' 1OB BENT-STORES AND OFFIOES I
VOlt ItENT-TISE . .STOIY HtlCI' UUH.mo
DIO lnmam street. This building has a 110'
. proo& cemOt ho'meol. comiiplele I steam heating -
- Ing flxtutcuVater on nIl 1001. gee . eto. At , ,
ply 1 lt time omee of The3Ic. 1-910 \
TIm MAX IIYEI flUILDING. N. E. COlt.
11h nn,1 , 1"lrnm ; roomnmm 22 10 or 4ixlO COl. .
time vliol . 1'lllllnl ' : ate.inm heat . electric ele
-1 " atom ' : hauling wilt bo nlnngld 10 suit len
1' ant Inquire 101 Parnuin s'roal. ! I-M305F23
FOR I11T , TILI1Lfl.S'rOhtY : AND 11ASUMjNr
trlclr t store hullnl nl IQul ' I'amnani M
Mulnho for any hInd ) or buln083 . : b goat con.
, 4111)11. IJl ' lng. In'ul'l rom 111 1.lst National 1-414-S bank
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AGENTS WANTED. .
SAlI'SMf : ( AGEN'S MAK MONEY
caRY selling suHs to ordor'I.&O. pants $3. shlrls
$ mnarkintoalmes $ : Hnnler Tailoring Co. . Cm-
cnnatl. O. J-M9hIl14'
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.OENfS I EVEIY S''A'1 ON SArAny AND
. commmrnbeloa. Agents 10)lnl ) f25 10 rr weekly .
Iurelc Clollcal : & Mfg. Co. , f . Crosse , WI.
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STORAGE.
1 ! STOIAU : I1UIL.tLNU IN OIAHA , U. S.
L 'r bonlll Wil chous' louseholl goods lH d.
- Lowest Iotc. . 101,1015 I.eavcnwomii. M-31
u ETORAOI3. FRANK IISVIII1S 1m lAnNI 1-:21 Y.
- 'V ANT ED-.O 13UY.
CIT\ co WAIIUANTI. . l'IUCIIARD1TI2 N -3 FAM
' WMTm SIC0N1) : HANI hJ1'IlIOIIT
UllClT
llnn " ; j11tlo ' .t.ll. II ice . omaha mind where it
can 10 son 1. II. Scott. 1001 40 Inlg 1
. blo k , N-Ill
- roi r5 - RNITURE. (
t'OI S.I.U . 1"1:1 : I'OLDINO Im AND \VASIX
' stand , . Htj' choul' 410 Si. hills uvenue. O-IG 'V
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" ! SALi-MibU1LL..NEOUS.
Wf MAX l'IANOtt. 111C 101'r ORO.'S .
\Vtdtrdge ' I10d. In . I. 17th. Q-3 :
iThu AND ( .II'IN.I : , ; 'tm : : . % ) wIld
Ildtu. , . ( ! H. Le , ' , - WI loUllu , Q-32
LthI.Iu : & ( A.ND S1'h11NUUut3 1"01 i3AII3 .
or wl uelHllle fl'l fat ( 'IU lt 0\1 H'.U. )1110.
_ thct . ) Stiitli it. Hlmlon ( Ii , am. Q-H81
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OL.&I1LVOYANTS.
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ln : 1 irV Ci.A1 RVOY.NT. 1m
111la IU.hW d Illul ; ih rear ul I * ) N. t.-3 161h.
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1YI.ASIA'.E. - . lA U1S. ETC'
) .IAUAIL I.'tU M\\OI . 40 - 8. 15Th ' ' ' .
'f-ll .I'
lM ; ? UI - , . t'mitS UlmN.\lm - , 1121 J ! Wt.
. ) T-Mim ii ) 5. n1.D FI.OOn. 110011
:1 maMne. , 'al l' , IINt"I : . etean , , SUlplmtlrine
' unl . Sea I > U. . , 'r-MtGt i' .
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TUlmrSH JJATHS.
, ; ¶ ik si UA'lhII3' QI : IN CiTY
. ctlu.ll' , \ tar lathes , Suite 1QJ.IU Lte . bldg. :0'
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m iii.f i : , : ; ; iuu : h4.t1 . IIA'1'1I8 ,
"h'IIolll. Mimic , itf l t. \ . lA''US
U-3M
nu Lli1.T.C - 1I't'm1ti. ' Chl5h.F. - MADI3 TO
jM
. orde rloO rtaoUI' . 1151 1aruuu. It net.
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.r ' I3gTiSORQuND ' , 1101.1.0W OR t'LJINAT
A. I. 11n.Iund' : . . 100 8. : 1th Oi . U-31 :
, j II. IIAS.4. : . ' . 'T TS. CUT . I"WW-
. ' el ibuquet. ball. ruI4m . and IU'.O d'r-
.t ( loflL 1 $ 1 Ylllon .Htel Ttiephotui i. U-61 .
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"WF1ItU ) IO\I'It-r ; CUU l'l 1.\Dms
1U ChltiKo street ; 4uflm1IlahIon. t.clal nnJ
.deott ' "buly I atlnl nee Monla ) . 1.'el
, ) _ _ _ _ l-lU'It-S'
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, m VIVTCL ) "fNi 1'.mr.o s.
' 11lh and e1e'irlo ta1Iis C.r h.iies unt genII- -
bll.
Iea ' , . ,1&1 10\nl. ; : t 1lh ) olu . un. , lel\-
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PERSONAL.
Contnu d.
VIAVI CO. . SIS DCE I1LIU. : tCAI.TI DOOK
free : home tratmenl : lady ettenlant. U-Ill
: AlmAo PAPLII1. I'rn 1.0 ADVIfl1TISI3.
ment. sad photos of mnrriaget1e people , many
rich ; lists or bk . novelties . NC trte flun.
nets Monthh' Toleo , Ohio.MilO M2'
WANTflD . TIIHI'RRSflNT : AD1)tttSS OF
Jonn Whiney : was In I'otter. Neb. , 1 Bhort
limo Inc ) . Write 10 0 51. flee omre.
.
_ _ _ _ _ omre.UM49 8.
COTtTlTsI'ONnliNi'gt.NTnI ) IIA1I:9
nml Irnlemen , memimers of the Selel Circle
or I . ' riends ; seal 10 cent for descriptionS. etc. :
gentlemnn's l.t sent free 10 ladies , elena or
worthy Character only nre "nMell , Ahlrc"
lock box i23 , Cinelonll , O. U-I& 1.
MONEY TOLOAN-ItEAL ESTATE.
ANThONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 318 N. Y. 1.IFD ,
11" . RI low riles for choice security In Ne-
brnstcn and lowe farms or Omaha city prorerlY.
V-333
W-3
LI'F INSUlANCI I'OI.ICmS I.OANI\ ON
or bought I. ' . O. Cliesney. 1.ln8s Cll ) ' . Mo.
V-3Il
MONl TO LOAN ON UI'10VI1 OMAhA
meal eslale. Drennn , Love & Co. . Paxton blk.
\V-333
ItNI.Y : TO IAN AT rOWIS' IAT S. TUE
0 I' " ln\'I. , . . 1503 Pnrn3h1 sl W-IM
viYit T.:9' ir'D : - ON flOOD IOANS.
J. W. Squire. 24 Iea bldg. 'V-337
CITY I.OANS. C A. STAI1IL. 51 N. Y. I.WI .
W-33 .
drY AND FARM LOANS AT LOWflST
1110 _ . Pusoy & AIM 'homls. First Nal'l J . bldg.
u . _ _ _ _ _ \:11. :
MONI2Y TO LOAN 014 ; IMI10VI0 OMAhA
I'ropor ) . . Fidelity ' Trust company . li02 Parnarn. W-340
LOANS ON IMI'flOVtl ) & UNIIPIO\lm CITY
property . Flrn'11 Smllh & Co. , 132) Farnarn.
v-3 1r"
lWNI'V TO LOAN ON OMAHA IHAI , ESTATE
at G per cent. W. : . 1 1le. Il Nnt. baltic W bId. U
CITY LO.\NS-OO.o : TO $ W.OOO.OO A' l.OWI1HT
mates Powell & l'oler. Il hour N. Y. I. - . 1111g.
W-M3i
W.N''rm AT ONCI' . APl'I.ICATIONSFOIL A
No. I lonn on improved cIty properlY for
1ecnl CUlt ; owners only lc3S0 nppl ) ' . 1"1- "
delty Trust company li02 I'"nrnm SI.
W-r3j 10
MOSEY TO LOAN-OHATTELS.
ONEY TO LOAN ON I'UnrITUIE. PIANOS
and all Illnds of security. Fred Tony. room
43t Ilmge bled X243
StONilY 'fO LOAN ON IIOUSI11l0L1) FUBN-
lur . phlos. 1mom-sc , wagons or any kind or
hUel seeurlr nl lowest possible rates . whIch
) ' 0 can pay back nl any time nlli In nay
nmounl. l'IlII.ITY LOAN OUIANTEU CO. ,
! om t , Wlhnel block. , X-3H
J. D. hIALlD0CIC. IOO : .27 lA1IE m.oclc. X31
MONI1Y TO LOAN ON FUnNITUm 1'IANOS
horses , l\gons. etc. . nl lowest . roles In city :
no removal of goods : strictly contlentlal : you
can pay time loan oU nt any tUne or 11 any ,
nmounl. . OMAhA MOnTOAG LAN CO. .
: G. S. 10lh slreet. I
X31G
BUSINESS OHANCES.
[ SE. l1XCIIANOI1S. n. A. WAONI1I1. OAll\
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Y-M267-F23
Y-I i.1'2
FOIl SAI.n 01 Tn\Dn. ONLY STOCK OP
dru.s In a town or 1.0 In eastern Netreska.
:
Address O. 43 . lIce. Y-Mt6-13'
WANTL'I ) . IAITNEI : W1TB FOIl 1AITle
ulnrA : hest Inveetment In united States : no
fraud. Address 1' . O. fox 12. AllIance . Nob.
U-M4t0 8
I HAV1 ONI1OFTIII1 ImST O1'POItTUNI-
ties for Investment In the state oC Nebraska :
unless you have the cash and wi invest Ir
nt.ned. 10 not answer this : time opportunity
\ ! nol remal open long ; ( Ily men o char-
neteryjfl be olowell 10 buy ; Ihls I" nol n
Dchemc. Address 0 IS , Dec. -503 10
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nAnD I. FINEST ANI J'ST : 1'AYINChT't'O.
chair shop In S'oux Cll ) ' . ehrl ! for cash : cigar
stand connected : lent reosnnbl . 'hlle Star ,
G0 Douglas street , SIJUX City , la. Y-MCS S'
- FOR EXCHANGE.
TO EXCHANGE. FOR GOOD } 'Anl LANDS
lt actual value In eastern Nob. or western
Iow3. steele or general merchandise . 'Involca ' '
.100.0 10 $ ,000.0 . unit Blare bultln . Wilt 'I'
assume small Incumbrance or pay dlferenee I.
cash. Address A.V. . Clarke. l'aphilion. Neb '
' Z-M56)
, 'Z:1 6.9
Ln01 nTY FOR MDI1. . ' 1t.A.WAONI1It.Omahma.- -M26S.F2S
10 ACmS 314 lILES I RO r,1. 0 WILL TAKE
hou80 nnll lot n. part payment. Ig snap Cor' '
silfl3 oe for fruit farm or garden. FIdelity
Trust Co. . liOZ I nrlm st. Z-M46 . 13
FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE.
UATLQAINS. IIOt1SES LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or Irnde. F. I. Darling. . Barker blocle ,
n34
nXCUANOES AND SALES ; CITY PROPUR'IY .
1nOPEnTY.
tarms merchandlso. Oarln Dros. . 210 N. Y. Lire.
1 :31
DAnOAINS : SALE on TnADO IN CITY pnop.
crlc and farms. John N. . Pronzer _ , opp. P. O.
flt-tS33
' nl-833
USTIJAIICIAINS IX LANDS WITH CARROLL
M. IAIOAtNS . n . min noel N. Y. Life , Omaha.
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Rlh-8C3.F17
FINE GA1DEN LAND. G MI. FROM I' . 0. .
fl per nere. 940 N. Y. I. . . bldg. Im-9S4
.
BYRON HEED COMPANY.
ADS'.IACTBTUE IIANY.
1111-401
WANTI1D 1000 ; HEADS OF FAIILUS T
take up free homesleads In the ned river va1
1e ) . Minnesota. Map showing exact location .
section . town anti range will bo mailed free by
writing 10 land commissioner 01'01 Northern
railway , St. lnul. him. 1EIU71 ! I
FAUlt LANDS. C. 1' . HARRISON . 912 N. Y.
Lire. nEIU 2 l5'
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TO EXCUNGE FOR CITY PROPERTY . .0
acres or time focal acreage near Omaha . only
4 mIles from 1' . 0 Cost owner 140.000.Vili '
sell very cheap. antI lake half In city 1)"pcrl ) ' .
Fidelity Trust CQ . Sole Agents . . 1703 1'"lra" sl.
lt11-M401 13
IE-U97 1
HOr.r .
HOTEL DAIKEl . 13'rH AND JONES STa.
7. rooms nl $ & per duy.
rms (
to roms nl $2.0 pOI da ) ' .
Spectat rates to commercial travelers. H/om
and boar by wecle l or monlh. Franc nldll h.
manager. 347
AETNA HOUSE mUnOlJJ\N ( ) . N. W. COR.
13lh amid Dodge . 100ms by lay 'or weel' 3GO
MIDhAND IIOTI1L con. 16TU AND CHICAGO
MII.AND American 1 > lan. $1.50 rind $2,0 per day.
European 1lnn. tOo nnll $ .0 per day. 100m8 ,
single or onsuite for families or genlemen , 01
reasonable rales. 11. J. 1"ianck , pM'p.
. . '
1-9 t.I.'I
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING
VAN RANT'S SChOOL , Of fIOI' IIAND. N
Tm Life Omaha Ade for circular :6
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ELECTRICAL . SUL'PLIEB.
AllNfUlES AND CONVI1I1TI1IIS REWOUND :
storage batterieS recharged : electrical and gcn-
.ral maohlnlts : superior wOII cuarnnleell.
Omaha Eeeillell Works , 61 and Gil S. IGth 331 81.
' , I : < : TICAL E mINE nf ANn eOXTlAC ,
tors ( or ciectria light anti motor plants aimil all
linds < electrical construction , Wemdein \ 1 111cc. I
( rcal tU11.ly Co. . 4S and CO S. 151h .1. 3:3 :
imi It i ii'm . ciuW : SCIIIIIR11N "
. Co. . lIg . ; . S. 121h sit . 33
BIC CLES .
: O. DAXON 403 N. 16TH. a51
Ol\lA mC\CLE CO. . : : N. IGI BY ' ass
sr ii cisTwm ; I
" 'ester ElectrIcal Supply l'o. . 42 S. 13th , It
? ii-S2S.Fi5
1-S8l"U
A. 1. . i.,0. . , " 'llt.I SAl.i ANI ) m
taitlilcycies. IlG l'umam street , In
WU.LlA1 r- . 110 : , 11- C.\l' . A VD. 12U
UNDERTAKERS AND EMALXER3
1. I. . nUI.CT , F'Ul'ihllAL. flhltEC'TOlt AND
1\J
cmntainier . 1 1 Chicago .1 , . hlephono 50. 335
SWANSON , Im \\I.mr UNDI'r.\IUmH
emmibalniema . 101 Cum oi at . . telephone IO
33. n. ) \1. . IINI)11RTAICEIIAND L'MUALM-
) \ ITAI",1 1:1,1.-
el' lU7 1'arol' II. . el'Ihono 2 % : , ass
c W. 1.\KIl UND lT.n. . G 13 . 16Tlr
COAL.
U. T. MOUNT hAS lmt't19 r
eflico 10 % : B. lUh ct,1 Drown block. 550
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tm IUN COAL 1Xc . J' rsuuSiTJ
for hll' coni. end $3.60 ton cheaper. IGO I"-
nam 5lreet ; main enlrnc Donl ot Trade. aGt
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BUILDING & : ; \ A'30CriLO J
IOW TO Un' . A 10MI 01 H11C13J1I 0000
HtCUJ
interest el I.tnj11'1.1) 10 Omoha I. k U.
\n'n. . HUI Del bldg. U. W. N-llnrl' . 14cc.
36.3
1411A1ii3 : IN I1UTUAI : 1 . ANt ) II. ASS'lJ. PAY
G 1. S per sent uhm'n , 1. J. a Y".II cU : : I\
I . r1cenumb1e. 111 l"arnam It. , t4attinge. Hec )
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NERVOUS .
PROSTRATION ,
( IZnUTnEul )
INSOMNIA
NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA
MELANCHOLIA ,
AND THE THOUSAND ILS THAT
FOLLOW A DCnANQED
CONDITION OF TIlE
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Ar.Cured iCEREBRINE
THE ( STRICT or THE DRAIN or THE ox ,
PREPARED UIIDER THE 'ORMULA or
Dr. WILLIAM A HAMMOND ,
IN HIS LOORATORV , AT WASHINGTON D. c.
DOSE , 8 DnOPB.
PrieD per phial at 2 drachms , $1.
COLUMBIA CHEMICAL CO.
WASHINGTON D. C ,
lEND FOR DDOK 'n
KUIN & CO. , AGENTS FOR OUMIA.
MUSI" A1' AND ANGUAGE.
O. F. OELI.I NnECI { . nANJOlST AND GUITAR
aeher. 191 Cass slreel. 9"
- ANTED - TO BORROW -
WANTDD. SiSo I FOR SIX MONTIS : INTEREST
not 10 exceed 5 per cent I'er month : new rur-
. I . ' . Address a
nlure. includIng Piano 1 seeurl ) <
& lice . 110 ; S'
\OlESALE COAL.
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annual meetnG at the stockholders' the
Soulh Platte Land company will be hmeiml at
the 0111cc of said , company . In Ilncoln. Neb. .
nt 1 o'cloclt a. m. . on the first Wednesday
In Mal'h . , 1895 , beIng the Ir.1 lth day at )
lY order at the Board of Directors.
n. O. PlhILLI1. Secrctary.
LIncoln , Neb. , Jleb. 4. 1S5. 4m30t
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lI1UtU ! . O3IAIIt. Neb Advice l'lE .
" Howdy ,
Stratger ! "
Is the Texas Welcome
Tex , " will ny "Uowdy" to yoU , tt you wil ;
rums down und give her hospitable cll& . . hair 0
thence tt get aelualnlc with you
Uuldel being ii pleasant place to visit. II doss
not lal,1 a Lade seal as a wealth producer . Oi
the ' (1u1C Cut ot Texas may b found big
attraction , for Iomc&ekera ; : acres tiC l.mnd. -
,
1I311el1 In l'tan. acts owner $ ,0 yeasly
Cheal' ; rates In effect durloi winter mll\o \ .
Now la tii . limo 10 go. Call on or address 1 : . I. .
1'llmcr. 1. A. . Santa I"v ruute. Omaha fur ex-
cunlon ratca und free cory of Coal Country
1 folder.
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TRIES SOCJ 1 FUNCTIONS
Oommerolal CnbSks t Forget Business
in : st yhtgII New Peat
LADIES OF MMBER : ' MADE AT HOME
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111510 antI hJnnCing-llvo Variety to the
Jlelulnr York " j ltIO Orgamilsatlon-
Officers Feel IH' , , the lcRlure
Ihnl"l lie . * 'Mce $ l'ernmncll
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At the Commerclnl"lub rooms last evenIng
a series of social entertainments to bo given
monthly was Inaugurated.
NotwIthstandIng the fact that the weather
was ot the knd : that placed an Inclination
In Ileople's hearts \ot to wander from their
\ wanler
own fresides , the club rooms were thronged
betweln 8 and 1 o'clock by 200 guests , who
were rewarded with an evening ot pleasure.
Venuto's orchestra was stationed In the
recepfl > room all gave a number at excellent -
lent musical selectIons . Hetreshments" were
served by Chlet Kruso and his assIstants.
Dancing was a popular diversion ot the
evening and oven the oldest memblrs at
the club became so Inslllred that they participated -
tcipated In time walizes and In fact all the
fancy dances . oblivious at gray hairs and lack
ot practice In the arl ot dancing.
Many or thC members were accompanied
by theIr wives or sweethearts , and the ladies
wer unanhnols In approvAl : ot this new departure -
parture of the club In making It nn organi-
zaton at social benefits I wel as one for
the encourngement of commercial de\"elop-
ment. The social Men was recently suggested
by Commissioner Utt and President Weler ,
who advanced the theory that It the wIves
ot members became Intertlell In Ihl sticces ,
at the organization would revert 10 the
advancement of the later by a hearty cooperation -
operation at American womanhood
They believed thAt the common prejudice
ot time gentler sex toward clubs In general
woull thus to.1 large degree , bG eradlcatell.
Time success . at the Inaugural party : last
night tul ) sustained , their argument In vIw
at the fact that tbo. weather was act 11ropl-
tous for a large attendance . but thermometers
had 10 terror for these who participated In
the pleasures last evening.
The club rooms were tastefully arranged
for the occasion.
Commissioner Utt and Secretary Cooper
together with V. ' . n. Bennett , George Hicks ,
W. A. L. Gibbon , Edmund Bartett and
Charles F. 'Veler , constituted I committee
that InsnreI a good time for everybody.
For once there was a gathering at the
club free from speech makln ! Commerce
was the handmaid at society last evening and
business was secondary ' to pleasuro. The
jobber and retailer tOtot time daily grind of
commercial lo' ali ' anced as though he
bad confidence In a god spring trade. Professional -
tesslonal men also mln&led In the promenado.
Many members wih' a modesty not characteristic -
teristc ot their calling. quietly looked 01
and blossomed Into , .wall flawors.
These socials wi .be given once 1 month
during time winter n' tiip clUb rooms. and , encouraged -
courged by the slc'cesA of last evening , time
commissioner and .presldent have concluded
that It will be a god Idea to make It I
permanent feature at the organization.
These receptions and dancing parties
receptons all partes are !
purely informal and the ofcllls .of time club I
believe that they wil Qe a source at general I
interest .to. members , both old and young. I
They say that one.\cvelllng In the month at
the club should bo devoted to social affairs ,
of this kind as a happy relief from a surfeit !
otbusJpe ' $ . tal ( . stkl banquets and jusual
routine .of _ club 1t ; - : Q ,
- \ 11w ! 1.Int Itoars.
How time vC3el tosses at sea ! Reader , dId
you ever cross the "briny ? " I so , wo vili
bet a good cigar - 5P . i were sea slcl , . wi
deny the soft 1mpeaclilnnt. I you had Has.
jet : s. Stomach ljt I r . with Y9\I \ , YII } were
all rlgimLotbw1pe ! ' tlr } . ,3'iis ! , me4lcinai cor-
dlal.feleve ! every d1sIurbance at the stomach .
lver and bowels , mflarla , rheumatism and
1 ! lney troubles. and' Is highly commended
by tourIsts and commercial travelers.
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IT WAS SCOTCH NIGHr.
Flrsiot" lghts or NKtluns" by'YounfMon'l
f . Chrltnn , , A soclton.
The series at "Nights at Natons" that
will be given ' : by thti Young } ' Christian
association was , inaugurated iae i evening ,
when tartans and' plumes and ' .i. ( merry
bag ! lpo strains . proclaimed the presence . of
the Scotchmen ot Omaha. The hal was
crowded , and judgIng by the enthusiasm
which marked the entertainment , time new
departurG will bo one at the most popular
features at time winter events ot the associa-
lion. The program Irst evening was given
under the directon' Clan Gordan and
was at excepton'al merit. I consisted for
the most part at Scottish song and dances
and each number was imeartiiy'enchored. The
members of the can entered time hail In a
body. clad In their national regalia. and preceded -
ceded br the bagpipes and after an opening
selection by. the Pllier Major Halord cx-
tended an hppropriate welcome to the clans-
cans-
men. He said that the Young Men's Chris-
tan association was a polyglot Institution .
and It was not bound by nationality or caste.
The Scotch thiste was as dear to It as tile
stars and stripes t was one at the great-
est glories ot America that Its doors were
open to aU atons , but once here all were
Americans. Still th man was not a good
American who did not remember time sIdes
under which ho was horn . and to he 1 good
Scotchmar was to be 'a good American The
spealzr dwelt briefly on the place whIch
Scottish bards occupIed In the world of Ilera-
ture , and hIs tribute to Robert Dlrs was
received with enthusiasm.
A brief response was matte by A. C.
Troupe , who referred to the part which Scot-
land had taken In securing religious freedom
and contended that I had offered more brave
hearts to bo sacrificed on the altar of faith .
than any other nation. . II mentioned the
names at Bore at the most prominent sol-
diets , writers and ser6ntsts that had sprung
from Scotch sol and concluded by paying
a warm tribute to the worle that the Young
Men's Christian association had accolplshell
durIng its half century of life.
Thc vocal number , at time lucoeedlng pro-
gram consisted at selectons by Mrs. S. I'
Lecs Mrs. HV. . Pit , hiss I. L'rlne Glb-
son and Mr. Adam Jamieson. Each singer
merled tima con'lcaton' . but Mrs. Lees'
solo was ' eSlclaly "el " recolved. She Is time
posse'hor of a volcpf , exceptional sweetness
and a perfect. . cnunchlton that adds not a lit-
tie to the charm of. hiI rendition.
Time dancing consisted of Highland lungs , a
Sc tcb reIl and tho'sword dance. al at which
were taulcEsly reE eke ' ted. Time Ighland
ding Is costume by eIght small lads and
lassies was the fenUrfof the enterlalnrent
and wel deserved } t (1 h cnthuslasto encore
that I received , 'd Ej3
'rhe next entertainment at the serIes will
bo given on FebrutrCl22 , , when the Sons of
the Revolution ebru/r1q2 charge at an
"American NIght'1 ' 'M'
'l'm " DIICI'A ( 'ltY , : I' : ; Jllrl'r101111"11. , . .
Friday night timmthmrrent Topic club of
time Young ren's ' JIttlafl aSfoclaton disCUSSES -
CUSSES the proposed 1'llan : to the city
chartcr. Coun&imai"l4owehl opens the dls-
cussion 1essr . ( ] 'oga hacker , 1. I. .
Pcrlne and others .Sviii1mtaIe part In the dls-
cUHslon. Mr H. .1 J."Uowcl will take he
chaIr. _ _ _ _ _
TI } 1tIIrfv' ' .1itiitiT.
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INSTIUMENTS llact on record February
7 , 1895 : . '
WARRANTY PESOS
Jacob Zimmerman ani wife to Ole John-
bun. c ! 101 13. ani . , Uedord 1.IICf. . . $ l.fl
A I loler end wife II > I ' 1' 101.1. lot I.
lock ' , I , Illslll n'l No.2. iota 18 and
19 , block Z. lot I. block 3. lIla 7 mind 8.
Work ) 4 , I otter & ( 's 2J adJ 10 South
Oml)1 : . . oler . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . 3.00.
D It Htlmham mini wlro 10 S C HIrmglmsm , ,
lot 10 . 1I'Ik 4. 1'I'kprmn : I Ilaeo 8tr'11131 . . . . I
A 10 SlmocntIt 10 l'lmtrirlC O'hirien lot P.
Inrt's 1 thoenC1 suIdlv . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.G } )
11 I I tuntly . Jr und wire 10 J 11 Market I ,
lun.h' ) Ofl
toll. 1 R Dundy , J. . SQbdlV . I . . . . . . 7,0)
, \ n Caster 10 0 U i'ayne , , trustee , 1"1 '
1. 2. 3. G pal g. Lloek 5. C1'vt'rdaie . . . . 1 , ( )
o II Ily" . trrmuee. : 10 It \l'imtts. . tots 2
and I , block Iruse. , same . 1 . . , . . \ . . . . . . . . t.CO
Hlm" 10 M I Wnl. , lot 1. bl'ck 2. same . [ ; 0
W J llowdetm I. Anwripset Imiveatmunt corn.
PlinY , lot \ U , . Anwrljl Jlvellm.nl . . . . . . . . eOI. . . . 1
'J'"tnl n\OUl1 of transfers . . . . . . . . 111,002
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; 4g . . J"UIUI. 11. Slullll 111Ufl. . .
'rue muarriage or Mrs. Jeannette n.
. Nicholas at this tyt . Mu1 14. A , Jsley
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oC ( ( napll . Ia. , wn ! announced In the
telegraph columns ot The lIen yesterday
morln . The mnrrla took place In New
York City. Major 1Ite ) ' 19 one ot the
Weaitlmy this vicinity men ot Iowa and Is trOll known In
Mts . Nicholls resided In Omaha for mny
vents and was the former wife ot A. 1.
NICholt. Who Is nn Inmate or the Insane
Ilylul at Lincoln
Mr. nnd Mrs. HIle will Mon depart for
llonoltmltm where thcy wi spend their
imoneynmoon. _ _ _ _ a. _ _ _ _
.1.1ll."U.1 lL7.4 .
"A Temperance Town " Chules n. Hoyl's
satire co the prohibition laws at VermOnt
and. for that matter , on all sumptuary legi-
iation . made known lo an Omaha audience
for the frst time It lloyd's lat night brings
rice new message to the patrons or the theater
I attempts no soluton of the vexed Illcst n
whIch has for 'eau oeup ell 1 commanlllng
place In the platforms ot political parties , the
author being quite content to leave the prob-
loin Whim his audience. Mr. HoyL justifies
his c mCly by time following parlgraph on the
b 1 cC the play :
'Vhlch ts intended to be n more 01 less
trlhtul Presentation of certain Ilhnacs anll
Inchlenl of life relating to the sale and
ue ot lquor In 0 small village In I pro-
hIbIton stntc. The ! Uhor hns entl\orell'
to gIve both shIes I fair mulmosv . uiI begs teState
state that he has not mlsrepresenlOt time
prohibition laws of Vermont , where I man
nllmell Klhlllg was gIven sixty yenrl for
selng about 70 Hln8e of IQuol ( hess than
Iost of our respectable oil ) ' hotels Bel tn
a day ) .
" 'lh this "saving clau9 " so t splak , he
Ica\1 the governing principle wholl' In the
background and proceeds to exploit a rIght
clever series c motl'el characters , who un-
doubtely have an existence In a more or
less degree , ! , n every ccminunity . whether
provided with I publo drinkIng 111aco or not.
I Mr. 10yt has learned wisdom Ihroulh hIs
'conslant ' association . with n theater going
pUblc during time last ten years , and "A
TeU1Jrance Town" 10 cleverly 1o.tan In its
elricidation . but better thlng3 werl expected
from the pllywrlght than he gives hIs public
In thIs hIs latest pIa ) ' . Al the 1\.1 wcr ( Shql
worn would bo much more appropriate ) situ-
alons ot the melodrama are preserved { the
stern father who In thIs 6360 . 15 a minister
and a prohlbltcnst ! , turns hiD child out or
his love because there I enough ot humaniy
In her soul to send boil to the children at time
viage rum seller. The hero Ie a trequenter
at the saloon but I gcod deal at a man , who
lurns omIt to be 1 novelist all .timc' discoverer
of the herolno's brother , who was also a
tippler before he went to war. But tile sur-
prlso et time story rests In the viage drunk-
ard who doe not hesitate 10 do time rIght
thIng at the right titus , even though It colts l
him a Mink or two In time performance of
whlt appeals to hIm to be a duty. The deification -
caton of the village drunkard 13 new to the
stage , and It Is well handled by Mr. Hoyt iii-
though a critical Public might object to sn
much laudation ieing given a common sol
\elng
witim a heJrt. Whether heart cndcnes : drunkenness -
enness vIii . however , be sUbject matter for
time cloth , not for the dramatic critic , who
sees only extErnah. There are several other
characters that fit Into theIr grooves splendidly -
didly , notably the oldest man lu town and
how vell , by time way , this character Ie played
by Oeoroge Obert who Is unctuous without
being pr03Y. Mr. Dillon plays time village
ClergYman with Quiet force alhough he has
a rather thankless part , for ho Is a shepherd
without a heart , a zealet In the cause or pro-
hibiton , sacrlfclng principle that his cause
may triumph. L. R. Stockwehl. as "Mink"
Jones , the drunltard ct the place has what the
profession calls I "fat" part ant he malees
time most at his opportunity. Lee Harrison
as young Jones who rforms because at I
pall of dark blue eyes , Is also happy cast.
'fhe town rum , ! ler , who Is not a had sort ,
Is played by ' 11. P. Nagle and right acceptably -
ably , too. The doctor and the druggist arc
both drawn with fidelity . types exceedingly
cemmBn In down east towns , and they are
' well handled , too , by Frank A. Lyon and
Claude A. Drooko. Huth , the clergyman's
daughter. Is impersonated by a swe t-taced ,
gentle-voiced woman . Miss Anna Hoblnson ,
who carr ! ! ! thc audience wllh her h1 her
efforts to do good . even to sending a Timanks-
givIng meal to a Catholic family , although
sue Is I tembel of n Protestant church '
Are Warner male& . a bplsterous daughtor'
thc district judge , . with ' a decIded penchatt ' ! for
the law. 'Thl ' other parts are acceptably
taken , the play being well mounted .
WOBlson Morse . the composer of "Wang "
porsonaly uperlntends the rehearsals at that
o'era , Seme year age hA studied painting
at the EcolB Des Beaux Arts Paris under
Gerome and he used the knowledge gained
there In designing the costume for . "Wang. "
These costlmes , although slghty exaggerated -
ated are In the main faithful reproductions of
Siamese dress "Wang , " the long antic ! -
pate operatic event .ot , the season. will be
given three nights ccmmen&ng Sunday even-
'thg . at Doyd'a. .
The character or Mataya . the crown prince
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ot Slam , assumed . by- pretty Virginia Earl ,
In the comic 'Vang , " Is
opera a take-ol on
the present Icing at Slam , when under the
gardlanshlp at the regent The sale of seats
for all thrco night wi be open at 9 o'clock .
tomorrow morning.
Following "Wang" at the Boyd will come
Sadie Martinet and Max Pigman 1n the new
comedy "Tho Passprt. "
Mr. Burt Dasher advance representative of
"A Temperance' Town" company , who spent
last week In this city , Is slclt In Denver ,
threatened with pneumonia.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin , " interpreted by Rusco
& Swift's company. Is time attraction at the
for the week at 10
Empire we February , commencIng -
mencIng ! with the usual Sunday matinee. The
versIon prcduced Is. the original one , anti ( Is
not marred by so.caled innovations. mci-
dental to the action at ' the play , the Voudoo
dance as given by' native negroes ot the
Lltmisiana bayous ; wi be Introduced. !
G I
Cnptlln Iloylu's . . I..nlurl.
The junior department at the Young Men's
Christian asoclatlon hns Inaugurated a
most atractve series of free lectures for
ll 'a. Captain Hoyle of the FIrst cavalry
will deliver : the Fccond of the serle this
<
afternoon at 4 o'clocl at the assocIaton
, rooms on "Lite and Alvemmttmm-e In the
United States Cavalr " < Captain Ho'le
has hind many very exciting experiences In
hIs twenty year at life on the frontier .
and wIll make I most interesting hour for
the bOYB.
Afer school today all boys betwen tIme
ages of 12 amid 16 arc cordially Invited to he
Present No admission Leo wi bo clmargcml ,
1. Ihcse lecturrB ore Intor.led simply to
Increase time effectiveness I
work effectveness of the junior
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LtOIT JBIC14I'J2'IIlS.
Up to time present date 207 saloons have
taken out licenses to do huslness this year
nail sixty druggists have been granted liquor
henri its.
Bids for grading Lake street tram Twcnty-
fourth to Thirteth and Thirtieth street from
Lake to Bristol wi ho opened by the DOlrd
at Public WorM ' this afternoon .
The explosion of a water hack In a cook
stove lt 1815 North Sevcnleenth street . neos.
Sllted turning In a fro alarm Wednesday
nght. ! The explollon was caused by an attempt .
tempt to thaw the frozen pipes ! . The damage
was sligimtamounting , to about $10.
Time police have prepared a report showing
time number of Immoral women In time city
who pay monthly tines. There are sixteen
landladies who 11ay a monlhly fne of $6
each , IU6 Inmates of houses who are fined
$8 each three houses of assIgaton that
contribute $15 per month each and slxty-nlna
street walrrs ' , wine room workers and others
ot easy character , making a total of 281
p rsonarbo contribute thl sum of $1,959 to
the city 'imchm month
The runeral lt Dora Prelburg was held yes
terday afernoon from Msul's underhldng C-
tabshmeJ. A large numb ot tIme associates
at the dead girl paId tbelr bat respects. The
parents cf the dead girl refused to como here
or provldt for the expenses of the funeral , so
time women living on Ninth street contributed
.encuglm to pay for a fine casket , several
bet'utiful floral designs and carriages to con-
'ey parties to Forest Lawmm time place of
Interment. Time services were Impressive
and simple.
A tire lest nlghmt . caused b the explosion
of oil In a 111. In the cottage belonging
to Frank Prchn , 115 WillIams street dId
about $30 damags before It was put out.
W , B. Davll , rank Holiday and hugh
Drown . colored were arresled early last
nIght by Omcer Russell . They were booke , )
8S suspicious characters. They were known
to have dIspose of some hour In the Third
ward . Davis caims to have worked for the
county and taken his pay In flour and oilier
pro\'hlons. and tut Ibo four dlepotl1 of
was some he had become \0Sfessed of In this
manner. They trill be held until an lImO
VC1lgaUot Call bo metade .
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. " / ) / (1'nothing 1 that can be washed ' or
' / clcancd-Pearlinc. The purest
' % r ( I / ' soap is no safer-the poorcst
: i'L'1''I r , I \ 4 soap is no chcapcI' . It : is more
1L.t : ) ( \ effective than the strongest-
, it is more convenient than the
10re tlnn tle
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. best. Pearlne saves labor
f ' - _ _ _ _ . _ . , and wear in washing clothes
or cleaning honse. A few cents wil let entry
try it i common sense wi make you use it )
. . Peddlcrs and some unscrpulous grocers uili tcli .
grcer wi lel YOI.
: Be.l7.ataae " timmu is as good as" " time ' , " ' "
, eware ? : i a gOI as or ! 1nl . M Pelne IT'S
. Fi1 SE-l'cariimme is nc\'cr pcdtilcti. ( i rOlr rocer Sends
lcclct. .
yell an imitalion , I.e imomicst-r ' ilu1. :1 JArmS " \'I.n ; New Voek _
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Yes I ,99J.e \ ;
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It9.s Nicoll
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that is cutting C a
Suits
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-to Order $18
\Ve're satisfied to let all proft go -in order to keep
our tailors 'busy-during the few wceks-between seasons-
I1sonr way of cleaning up all-RcmnanIs---oddlcn/uis , , etc ,
Our large and increasing trade expect to find a fresh and
clean stock every season and they're not disappointed either.
It pays us to do it-or else how could wc offer such
tempting prices as :
Trousers - Ordc To } - $5.OO $6.00 $700
. Suits _ . o ; cl-$18 $20. $2'5 '
About . -one-half-the . price usually asked for garments of "
equal value. ,
. . It's . our . big business'-nd , . small profit plan that makes it , ! '
POSSl .bl e. . . ' ,
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Cash ( i4eo 207 ' i
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Only 1 ( - ' ' - }
, ¶ : So. 15th St ,
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TAiLOR .
. Buys TA I LOR ' .
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CUPHDENE
Is the Great Lie Giver.
PlDENE hmilhs
1 J F Iml up
. refreshes , Invigoratea nIl
' oxhluslell organs of tile
bed ) I I time great
vegetable "HaUzer that
dCblr's limo germs of
. , that In8\lous mhiscaao
. whih bits wasted the
strcmigth mon. 0 our ) 'oug
Thcro are hUldrcds of
. . } 'OUI ! lulllddlo aged
ZilCh WIObO Jcn'o force
are declining . who Bumr tram debilitating
drcams and these Ills which lolows h011 ex'
cesscs uud over ludll : lees II curly lc ,
(3UI'IIENE ; will give ) 'IH back your ) .
You will lie M l > O\\'crll fl\O strolg alter Its 1110113
you arc now lldolty wl'uk.
Are . Von In I Irmntlrol. .
_ ; dWon ? (1Ili'LEXI-3 ; : wilt
, . stop Ihls Waste Ju n 1 : tllCh or
three wcel.s.
. ' inhhmotency FINI , ! , menlnl
Illollny '
. InlnlneJtt' : , url mitmit'kiy . cured
mimmil mpeediiy 1-n.
- tlli , 11C < ly ro
ml1cf I'r ilma'flgo , .
-i of CUlJ ) NE. - .
Q ( J1'1JliSI' -
curs I.oat Imigmn' r }
hood , Loss . of lrhl I'o\'er } , Cal' . '
umllol of time Jlrll tImmirelees ) , , \ I
tleellc'8nc Lack ul Ilarels"8) : . _
rimless Inl18 sl lmm uimelhmck. Neivoims _
I'roslratlon , Ncn'uu' jmeimiliiy ,
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\nrlcuceleCOnRlpntO\IUllwl , [ '
surely ufIU. ! r1ubacllho JObtl la\t'r > : F
. Prostntlh carries oil om
1 : Ollld ml'fdlu'//cd ' \ ' '
"IJame\1 \ PTstnle Ihal mieed .
. , , " tllic'tillgyet powerful Telo
" . . \ dial , mgemmt . mut'im Ii I I UI' ! .
_ ! il3il . USO CU1'Jmmnid :
" \ avoid I dOlgCrou8 Olrmton , ,
f i I Gunrnutco 1mm Writing glremm
, II
wrltn
F I , / , . ,111 , : JIOIIY rclulc,1 , 1 I I HI'el '
.
'I ' : 111lCI I euro I" hot ef"ctcIIy
P" slit ! oxes. Guarllte , selt
with lull onlen ! just limo
the amc.1.41 1 hex , n
' , exes for Ar.OI 11' aimnil. 6.000 Tcsllno'
lmltmls . Solid for free drrllnrsand tc.lhuoui1.
Addres eli mal orders to
DAVOL MEDCINE CO
. O. Dox 2076 , Maim Fa'nnisco , Cn1.
ron U"II , IY
tOODMAN DRUG (10. , 11 V'arnatn-at. ice
stiff
mud ;
tams miring down ( t their
hocks i hfUlpulng ; driver
* iwcai'iiig ; Bun sinking ; last
load 101' tile dIY ; home at
last ; team housed and fed ;
Mexican Mustang Inircnt
luhhed ) ( Oil the stminc ! mus.
des' ait'l tohidolls to insure
ces 1\1 tel OIS iISUI'O
sound . ! anti lmhel' ) legs for
to-morrow's toil . 'J'hus the t
wheels go round on a thrifty
farm
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Thh Without' PI at .s
I" " , , BAILEY ,
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ToI,1OSI :
t"11 " Sot ' [ eoth..1 C.O Silver Flhlimigim . . $ l.03
i nO'"t Teeh. . . 7.5 Pure GoltlFhIilmmgms 2.0J -
' 111 Plae. . . . 10.0J 0011 Cr Pllnl 1 : O.OJ )
: lalnJe5i Flrac'l Sue 11'llgu Icolh.toutb 0.0
I Tieth Out In MorJ"'g ,
New Teeth same day
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. iFW F ACES MbAUOUTChIANGIIlG the Features miim'l , itemov j
; lllcmislies . in 151 . boi lee tl .
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p. te Klomp. e
ili lelol.b.s.11
1/ ( huol I '
, 'nhn , iii. \V"ndhll' , ) ' , 127 W.42 St. , U . Y. . . '
Invunlur ot Wu"d ury's Facial Soan. , . '
RAIL\VAYTIIIE ' CARD )
I.eals 11l1.1NG'lON & 110. 1tL\'EitlArriycg
OflmitimatJlmiormDpi l. 10lh & MmmsomlSta.i Omaha
10I : al. . : : . . . . . .1 > c'cl' Ix"r a3. . : , , : , . . ; .1"01' ;
. :30 : ! I , . 11111. ' . 3Iont. . & l'ul1 i4mmd. flxIl:1pmm :
111.
4:15pm : . . . . . . .U"lver ; Ixpjoeu. : . tld. . . . . x.1:4 :101'1 :
Cl : lln.Nrbrrlm ; Local ( o.c" , HummdayG:4lpm ) ; :
Silaen , . . Llnoln Local , < ay6lpl
: .r..I.lncoln ( e"cep mlunayhlISani :
ii:4pnm..FuL : ' Male \ , HUndaYI..1:2Gam - - . . .
, ' \ < II dO I N ' Q.IArvcl
( ) imaialUnionDepo,10thm& , _ aluaonms.Losmiamma
. ; 4'111. . . . . . < hlngo . ! 11.OJ \ . . :50nl : < l"
: rOal. . . . . .CII ulo 11sprcmsi . . . . . . 411Zpl' : 4
1:60,1..Chlll\0 : ' rail $1. I.ouls I'eclal. . SmOOammf
1:35 : , < . . . . .i' .itillo Junclon tt 1.0cnl. . . . ShOpe4 ;
_ CEpnm..h'mmeiimc : Jummctiomm I.Qenl Cx ( Sun. ) . , IIOPI :
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= : Junclo.1 , tun.o"
- - - V - - - - - =
L.aveslclCAOO , Mlii. & 6' . l'AUL.iArniyca
Ollha Union Icl'01 , 10lh & Mason 81"1 Oraha
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c ; : . . . < llcDo 1.llle < . . . . . ClOam :
i1i' 1 : > ! IJg" Cxp.O ! ( " 6un. ) . . . 0:0pm :
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IvVflhllCAaO & NOBTJIWRIITNlArriypa -
Omahl Union iepetjOLhm & lLmsoxmtJts.tonmmthmi.
1:03.1I. : . . . . . . timstimt 11"pels. . . . . . 6:3hpnm :
4:0pm. : . . . . V'Wuled 1111"d. . . . . . 6:30111 ;
6.11. ; . . . . . . .110. Ynley Ioenl. . . . . .IO:30pr :
. 6:45pm : - . . . , . Ommmmmim.i . - . - - = - CI.lcuHlu - - - - - lal. . . . , Smlipmmi
leav.8 I CHICAGO . n. I. & \CIVIC. - . lArrivea
O".ln'Ualon ' 1r""I. _ 10lh & 'n80n . IATlv.a , "
I'A8l' : ,
im'o.mmmm.Alimmqtie : Emmrrsa ( mx . Sunday ) , , . 6Oj :
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Clflm : , . . . . . . . . . Nizimt 115014-44 . . . . , . . . 8:0. :
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4'.htpmnCiii'flv.m Vestbule,1 Ltmite4. . . ioIpns :
llDhpm.Okiuimummmal1sp. : ( to C. . . , . t:0PI
U:3I > ( xl. ( iL.ox.iumm.ll:3)4 - 1'1
_ WEST. _ -.L
bmmimm.Ul.iammoimmmi - A T.xu . Dx. i . . -
: IIIuJlshol" A ' x. ( cx iiumm.lli3)lm ) '
! ! q1".ColoramlulAntited. . . . . . . . 4Olpimi
1"01 "S I i I : . , liT . ' J" :1 : , - O. - - - lArmire. '
. Omalmmmllepat ! . . _ ! lt. In'I WnLster BtsJ Omnha
D:2lm..Ne : rnMkl InobVngel ( .13Ih' ) , , , , , SI5pni
4IOinlliiotmx ; City Eslimemta ( ox. tlulm,11:5iama :
GclCJflhl. . . . . . . . . . .1tI'umi Limnitti , , , , , , ; , . . , 39l3amm : ,
Lealtu I C' . . Ii. & MO. VAL1.11Y , lArnivem'
Omaimmmj Depot 15th ammO \isttC , _ Ommalma
, . . , , , F'mv't Mail antI llximness..j1SSpm ;
2lCpm.ex : ( , h0mt. ) tVyo , mIx , ( cx , ; I.rn , ) , . 4iSpm ;
90C.inmNorfolk ; Express ( cx. Suimdayltm:3oa,0 : , -
6:10pm. : . . . . . . .t3I. ) aul Dxl.mes , , , , , , . , , , , l0l8amim :
iiiiOU5 ( l'rTI'ACIFfi" [
OmahaDepo ; hIlls mind Velmmteri3ts.J Omth *
' : . . . . . . . . . . . . I'aul Limimiled..i0Ilamm : ,
; L5IOUx ci'rt & I'ACiIC , 1Arrije
OmmmnhajL'ntozmDepot. _ lUlli Sc Maswifita.l Omaha
5:15am.Siout : ( 'ity l'mmsonger , , , . , , , , , 1Opyj ;
. , . , , , . . . . Pui . , . . . , . . ,
Leaves I UNION PAltFIC , IArrive
( , mm'ahaiUlmion Depot , lttim & Mamcn Sts.I Omatm
10:00am : , , , . , , , . , , , Keamey l-smmrars , , , , . , , , . , Smd3pm
2:00pm..Qvarlgflc : 1"iyer. . . . . . . . S:33p :
2O0im.hieatrlce & Ulronmsb'g lx. umc , iiun ) , $ : OS&m
7l0pnm ; , , , , , , . , . . , , , l' acute Express . , , , . . . , , , , , , 10:15-aims :
: , . . . . . . . . . . . . Mali..i. . . . . . . 4lDpmm :
lciiii % VAIIASII hAlLWAY. I/trilvea
O.iIiaiFnion fleot. lOtim & 3ao Sts.i Ommmatma
i ! pin , . . . . , .i4 I. Louis Cannon flsli..9mZ8pzms
j.mtvSa K. r : . . LOT J. & fl.IJ. tArries.
OtmiulmI UmiloriDepot , 30th 41e MauntLlOmahm
OSOammm..Ifimpisas : City iay llsmres. ; . . . . 5:10pm :
ll:56mmmR : C Nigiti lOx , vim U 1 'fnitems. . 1:3)mmmn :
Leaves I ) hiSSOUJli I'ACIL"IC , lArilvea
Omami ! Iiepotiltti un'lJVeb.ter13iLjmetma
Iommi. rxpreu : , , . , , . . , . ,
8:3pmn : . , . , . , , . . , lOt. L.oul. Ilamirell . . , . , , , , , SO1'na :
I3mpm.NeLiska ; Lval ( cL 11009 , ) , , . , , $ , lai *