THE OMAHA DAILY BJBE , _ BffiNPAY , NOVEMBER 30 , 1891. I 8PB01HL NOTICES , r * AOVKI-TISEMF.NTS FOIl TJJK8K COLUMNS will bn taken until 12:30 : p , m. , for tlin evening nnrt until 8M p. m. , lor the morning or Similar cdl- lion. lion.All nrtv.rllsi'mrintii In tlic < o columns IJ cents ft linn first Insertion nni | ID conn n linn thereafter , or MJHT line | > or month. No advertisement taken for less thnn2A cent * for ttio first Insertion , Tcrnu.rash In advnncR. Count about 7 words to the line. Init ial ! . Ilium's , symbols , etc. , oncli count a * n word. All ndvortlsiMiinntsnmst run consecutively. Adver tisers. by requesting n numbered clicck , cnn linvn their letters nditrpnucil to n numbered letter In rnro of Till ! IlKK. Answers io Addressed will bo deliv ered on presentation of tlin chuck. 'colmnnn will ho taken on tlin nbovo conditions ttlio follnwlni.hiislncs < houses , who arc-author- l.fdto tako.pcclnl notices nt the same rale. an can tin hncl nt the nmln olllcn : Couth Omnlm llrnncli onicc No. VT.Z N street , LIMIT blnrlf. John \V Hell. pharmaclst.lltli nnd Mason streets. H. ) l. Knrnswnrth , | ilinrinnrlst,2ll. . ( .inning street. W. .1 llimlins , pharmacist , l N. li'.tli street. O. K. Huttcrtlo.d , pharmacist , 1718 Lcnvenwortli itrppt. Hughes' pharmacy , 2ltli nnd I'nrnnm. 8 1 TUATIONf.VAXTI. . _ . . _ KATESn \ > ft line first tlmo nnd lOo n linn there- after. No advertisement tnkun for lea 1 limn 25c. A'WANTKO , -O.UTIC.N AH i years experience , nnderslnnds books , Address W.U Kkstrom. Tcmplctun , IB. MO-58 * POSITION 11V LADY TO ASSIST WITH hooks. Good ruforcncet , Salary modcrnte. Address 11 28 , llco MIMA TU Ar POSITION AH HOOI.I.KKPKIl Oil HIIIPPINO clprk Am experienced In rnllroml bookkeep ing. Itoiulii nnd reference. Address K. Linden tarn roller house. O'Nplll. Nebraska , M7U.2' --WANTKD , I'OHITION ' IIV THOHOUUHLV competent ninn. ns buyer or manager of grocery department In a rctnll Morn : havuhadtcn years' oMicrlnnrlinth In rctnll nnd on the road. Ad- diem II Ml Hot- . .MT05-I * -HAHOAIN-2 HKAUTIFt'L KAST FIIONT lotn , West Kml ndilltlnn , near Carter's residence , 1'nrnnni street , llrlck hnnsonnd lot on Cnss near ] lti ) street , Omaha. II. Cunningham , Lincoln , Nob. Mlitl-M --WANTKI ) A I'OHITION IN HAII.HOAI ) DKPO'l ni liolperi hnvo hnd IS months experience. Ad Orcss " ( ) . ' ' Morrltnnn , Nob. BIG-SU * WANTKI ) JUAIjI'J II KIjP. 11ATKS--I6CB linn llrst tlmo nnd 10o n line there- nftur. No ndvertlsement taken for less than 25c. T-FA IIII.V KDDCA'I'F.I ) rATIIOUcf MAN Oil J > \toiiinn wnntcd ; must have n i-'ood reputation nrnonu plittrch v < dn people nnd bo enoruutlc nnd Inilustrlous ; 11 J. 1)0 ) weekly. Apply nt 62U I'nxtun Jllock MI2I 1 * _ = f > --WANTI1l ! > , AOKNTH WHO WK KNOW CAN I'mako moru rnonoy uvcry year working for us than by any other compuny.'n will Rlvo salary orcommloslon , and furnish outllt and team free to every nxciit. Wo want you now Addresi nt once , Ktnndnrd Hllvcr Wnro Co. , lloston , .Mass. MCl-'i * 'I ) OITH I N I iT'TM Xll NTrt A H K II F.T'fKiT'FllAN Jlover. Wn will HHsliiii theuxrliislvo rluht to cell thu Culebrntcd Taylor Adjnstnblu J.adlrs' Shoo In the whole or part of thin Mate. 600 of our uiicnU nvoriiiie from f. > n day to f 5 UW a year ; no othur rlioellkolt : blc prollls ; easy to mnko pales. Ad dress with .V ftamp , ( . 'onsolldutcd AdjuslabloShou Co. , Lynn. MIIBH. aiM-10 * _ "Tl WANTKlTFlltHT CLASS IIOOKKKKPKII , ONK JJfamlllnr with wholesale Krocery business pre- ' fcrrcd. Hefcrciiees rouulrod. Mcl'ord , llrady Co. 1 > WANTI.I ) . I.M.MIIDIATKLY , TWO 1'KIISONH .IjrocolTo Instructions , keep books. J. 11. Smith , B.15 , N. Y. Life. CM SO' | > WANTKI ) , AGKNTS TO HANOIK DH 1IKN J ) | l. Allen's bono spavin , splint , curb nnd rlnghonc- erndlcalor. Address nny of the following named nucnts : Fred llnyck , ngt for Colorado , Denver ; I' . A. Williams , iigcnt for Nebraska , Lincoln ; Holand Lord , M. It. I1. V S. , nut for Lancaster county , Lin coln , Neb. ; Dick Homier , MKt , Kansas City , Missouri ; J. W. Knnls , agent St. Louis , Mo. ; 8. L. Hughes , general iiucnl , care .Merchants hotel , Omaha. 1 will forfeit 11,1100 f'r any bono spavin , splint or ringbone that 1 cannot remove In ft to 1 , . days with \r \ the eratltcator , tht : | has not been llred on orblH- tered. Will gunrjintco euro or no chnrros In nil cases treated by authorized agents. Dr. Hen II. Allen , 2i)7 ) H. . ' .Ill St. , belittle. Wiuh. Ono agent Wanted In each countv. M UM-3U * TJ AOKNTS WANTKD-WK WANT MKN WHO J'nro already traveling snlu mon to carry onr lubricating nil sumplus as n side line ; name refer ences nnd territory. Manufacturers oil Co. , Cleveland - land , O. MS',17 d'ffl * -GOOD CITY CANVASSnilS ; HALAHY PAID weekly. .Sinner Sewing MiichlnolMU Douglas at 6117 D2I B-AGKNTS WANTKI ) . IIUTIIAMKTO I'AKLOIl game. Latest novelty. Sells like hot cakes. Faruplo by mull 2.r cents. Send for circulars. Ituthameto Novelty Co. , 1022 Chicago Opera Honso , Chicago , 111. MM8M ) ' 1 > WIDK AWAKK WOHICKHS KVKHYWIIKHK J Jfor thu greatest book on earth , " .Hhcpp's photo graphs of the World , " costing JIOX ( ) _ : mammoth Illustrated circulars and terms free ; unparalleled Miccess : Mr. Thomas L. Martin , Centervlllo , Tux. , cleared 1711 In 'J days ; Miss Ho. o Adanin , Woostur , O. . 123 In 40 minutes ! Hev. .1. Howard Madl.on , I < yens , N. Y. . f 101 In 7 hours ; a bonanza for thu boll- days ; mncnlllcoTit outllt only $1. Hooks on credit. Freight paid. Adilreis , Globu Illbln Publishing Co. , No. IPS fhestiint street , I'lillailelphla , 1'a. OI2-D7 * B 1-COOI'KHH WANTKI ) IIY OMAHA COOl'KH- ago Co. . South Omaha. Mill ill BB B WANTKI ) . A YOUNG AND NKAT COLOKKD boy to tend door. The lUiston Storo. 3'JO I -WANTKD ! BPKOIAL AND CANVASSING J'agents. A good chance for a man nho can sell goods to make money , It will pay you to Investi gate this. Address G.14 , lice. M37I ! 31 - ) . I'lANO 1'LAYKH AT 108 NOHTH Dill st. Ml T > -IIAVK A GOOD OPHN1NG 1'OU COMl'KTKNT .1'man to make some money. Investigate. Address - dress G Kl , lice. .Tirj 1J WANTKI ) . SALIWMK.N ON HALAIIY Oil COM- iJmlsslon lubundle the new patent chemical Ink rrnsliiK pencil ; the greatest selllni ; novnlty over produced ; erases Ink thoroiiBhly In two seconds ; no nbrnslon of paper ; VWJ to Nil ) per cent prollt ; nno niti'nt's sales amounted to } i < 20 In six days , another iij : In two hours. Wo want ono Kenoral atrent In cpch state and territory. For terms nnd full par ticulars address the Monroe ICrnser Mfit. Co. , La Crosse.Vls , Mil WANTKH JIATKS Idea line tlrst time nnd lOo n line there- alter. No advortlsomcnt taken for loss than'JJu. " WANTKI ) ( .mL"T-Ti.i.i. iN"FAMILY. G60D WIIKCS. Mrs. Klgutter , 1112 South 10th street.M72J M72J C-WANTKI ) , COMPKTKNT OIIU , FOH 11OUSK- work , small family. Imiulro Mrs. H. 1) , Neely , 403 Hamilton street. U.Y7 C-GIHL FOH GKNKHAL HOf aKWOHK. A. > Hospc.ai5N.17th street. (170 ( ft p-WANTKD , KIHTS-CLASSGIHI , FOIl COOKING . V niid laundry work ; also onu tor chamber work ; Clcriiiaiis preferred. Apply 610 Smith 22nd street. M702 ! C-WANTKI ) , A mill. IN SMALL FAMILY , illI2 T Woolworth live. _ 034 C-WANTKD A YOUNG OH MIDDLK-AGKI ) lady , for lioii.cwork In small family. K'l 8. gllli st. MiBO iiO -WAN ) A YOUNG niiir. TO TAKK CAHK child Ihreo years. 2 < i22 Capllol avn. t)00 ) C-WANTKI ) . A COM PKTKNT SKCONI ) Glim with reference , nho ran do plain sowing. Apply tietween 12 and 2 o'clock eouthwust corner ilOth and California Mreets. MV. < 2 'M' C-A NK'AT. guiKT GIIII. TO DO iioi'SKWonic. In prlvntu family ; must bo u good cook. Apply al 518 South ami st. 671 C -WANTKI ) , GIIIU ( iKNKHAI , HOUSKWOHK small family , 12.1 N. 40th street. 6j : l- , FIHST CLASS WOMAN COOK AT l North 22nd street. Sirs. II. II. Wood. 67J KOII It 13VI' HOUSI.S. IIATKH-IJc n line llrst lima and lOo n lluo there after. No advurtlsumuut tiiKun for less than 2io. p.uiTOF iTousi : . "Vi'iiNVHiii.h OH.UNFUH- iilsh ( > d ; modern Improvuments ; cheap. 2703 AV'oolnorth nvu. . 091 II T ) I -FOH IlKNT. ClIOK'K DOWN TyWN COHNKIl fornloon. Address H 17 , lieu. IM'13 * l t-a. I A N l > HOOM IIOUSKS , WTO 115 ; 11ICST 4-'ro ldenco Hats lu city. Mead Inv'l Co.t 112 Him blilhllllL.- . 617 . COrr.VOK A'l1 UI7 NOHTII 23TH > 'st. . Ill Kood repair , for f 12.00 n month. Iimulro Hi U2M S. l.th street. M7-1 1 V-FOIl IlKNT , 0-HOO.M MODKHN COTTAGK , California Ht. , < IH per month. 218 Tv-oNisroiwnooM FLAT , HTKA.M AND ALL -L'modcrn convenience * , excullcnt order : ono 0- rooni house. Hufcrenco requlrud. T , L. von Horn , luomu. bin a. y..t Bin el. wa 1TKN UOOM HOUHK. ALL MODKHN IMPHOVK- J./iiiont. , Apply 2120 lUrnoy t. MG13301 Y -Hli K..T-NKWTlTlHM COTTACJK , CITY J-'wBlor , foulh front , splendid neliihborhood , on trout car lino. 2m Ohio _ t ; lli.uo n month , on I ours leant to imnll family 1) . II , Whcoler , jr. , luuraiue , Douglas and I5lh * t , MMsllto q'X-FOIl ItKNT , 7-HOOM DWKLLING , 1IT1I AN ! ) " room cottage , 3200 Hownrd . , f M. Fidelity Trust Co nipany. lillt Fnrnain U 111 1\-FOH HKNT-KLKOANT NKW HHICK HOUHK , J'lSr.omi , > . w , cor , I'Jth and California Ms.i all luodfrn convenience * : juittiapcrudt everything In tiorfect order , llrvnnun & Co. , U23 New York l.lfo building. MiilSa TA--Con'AGi : , t HOOMS , COIl 1UTII AND JACK. jL/ton streets. 67 S B-7 UOOM OOTTAOK AI O HOOM i room liou.ei. iuri llowara. fill-so . . , II HOOM COTTACIK. LINDSAY v , anil llil ( Irculi. Omaha Loan and Trust Co. 671)1 STI. AM HKATKD FLATd. iK. . DAHLlNo" , irkcr block. .17 FOK C'andMH i/ . . IlllICK mVKLLINC- ALL CONVKN- /lenc > convenient to city 130 00. Nctherlon Hall , 304 So , 13 III. i * _ -KinllT-HOOM IlllICK IIOU8K WITH MOD- DKinllTHOOM crn Improvements , corner J-lh nnd linrd , one block from Walnut Hill motor , 130.00. 201 N. Y. Life. Thco Ol.on. 70l _ D-FLATf 7 1IOOM.I , Jt ) FUOH. ) HANOI. AN ? ) nil other conveniences , flLOU. Call at .tore , 70J e. lab st , GeorgoClouser. tl\ \ " -KOH IlKNT , N1NK HOOM 110 US K WITH bath nnd gns , convenient to bnslnosi nnd In a first rMts neighborhood , possession nt ontfl. Ap ply with reference , drug storo2012 Furnaui street. M7J1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -FOH IlKNT , (1 ( IIOOM IIOUSK. lllrt DOHCAH Btrtlot. Inquire Hobert Hunter , Iloootllco. MUM D-NKW fl-HOOM COTTAIIKS. MODKHN I.M- provements , "Stanford Circle. " Apply C. H Klgutter ooin 4 , N. Y. I.lfo bulldlnc. 20t ) D-FOH ItKNT IIODSKS AND FLATS CKNTUAL- ly locntoil , . ' > to fn. a splondld list. Call K. O Garvln It Co.,203 Sbeely block. 9i3 -io noisi.s : , R TO 8 HOO.MS KACH , 7.no TO II2.UO. The O. F. Davl company. 105-IM1 -FOIl IlKNT , HOI'HI. ' 10 HOI..IH. ALL MODKHN Improvements , ( .O.OU per month , ! ! 2J and Farnara , licxlcr IThomas. Mi "n-OUK 11K8IDKNCK , FUHNISHKI ) OH IINFUH- J-'nlshcd. Apply C. S. Klgulter. 4 N. Y. Life bldg. uO. -LAIKIK LIST OF HOUSKS. 8TOHK3 AND Hats for rent. Gco J. Paul , 1-0J Fnrnam street. .MmaJIO 1Y-10 ItOOM IIHICK HOUHK AND HH1CK STA- .1 'ble , H'lU ' Douglas street , -inquire nt 1-11 Doug- Ins etrecl. MIS. if OK iti-.vr Kim.MsiiK.inoonis HATI-H-ISc a line Hrst tlmo nnd 10c n line there- nflor. No advertisement taken for less tlitin ' . ' . ' > c. A8 , 112. 2313 OoiiKlns nt. tiM ilOt _ I ? FiiiNisini : > UUO.MS KOII ( JKNTI.KM KN lj irily. Apply with reference nt 21V5 D.xliiO . street. MUSO I 1-NICK HOOM WITH STIIAM H1IAT. i t st. .MUiil ; ) * OK NICKKY KtlllNIHllHI ) FltONT , hunt , bnth nnd Rns , * UU S. Ititli. lint II. > uw ; s - FOIl UKNT-ONK NITKI.V KUHNIHIIF.D f rout pnrlornt till lloilgo struct. M 7UU-1 * KUIINIHIIKU IIASK.MKNT CIIKAP. SU I T- J > Mlibi for bonrdors or linnsckceplnK. Alsn fur- nlshcd roomK. 1.111 Cnpltol nvunuo. MI72S' 1-FOU HUNT KLKOANT STHAM 1IKATEI ) J : > furiilslied rooms. CU2S. liltli street. SH 4 SO I ? KOU HUNT. TWO FIIONT HOOM8. FUlt- JVnlnhud : miltnuln for Kentlemun ; with or wltll- out bonrd. 'Mid Davenport st. -8U1TK OF SOUTH FIIONT UOO.MS , IinATKI ) . 110. 2IK ! Howard. DI5 30 * 1,1-FllO.NT HOOM FOIl TWO ( SKNTIiKMKN , NO 1-JclilIdrun In fnnillr. 112 North 'Jltli street. C.W .TO * -FOIl HKXT. DKHIIIAIII.H IIOO.M3 WITH Oil without boiird ; ronuonnblo rntuK. AdJruss It IiO , T-FUHNIHIIKD Oil UNFUHNISlini ) UOOJ1S -l-Jclieiii | , with hunt nnd bnth , bourd If closlrcil. No. BM Mo. i'Jth street. MGIll SO * 1 ? TillST. : . CI.AIIt KUItOPHAN I1OTKI , , COIl. IJinth iilul DodKO , will mriku low rntci for rooms by the uuk or menth. with or without bonrd. 619 1 -FOIl IlKNT , .1 N1CHLY FURNISH Ml ) UOO.MS -'for lluht hoiit > ekeei > ln > ; . N. IS. cor. 25th nvenuo nnd St. Mitry's avenuu. liTa J' nTlTNi si rKD TIOO.MS surrAiiiii : FOK ONI : 1 Jor twoKcntlciuen : hunt and bath. 1112 S. 'list. BU2-JM * _ 1ONK LAIIOH AND ONV ! SMAMi FIIONT JJroom for rent nt SI09 Douiilni st. U'A ! ] f FOIl IlKNT , KL'UNsui > 110O.MS , MOIIKUN , V.M1 N. 18th nt. ( ! 3S SO * I'UKMSMKP HOU3IS AM ) HOA1M ) . HATIW 15c n line llrst tlmo anil lOo u line there after. No ndrertlsomcnt tiiken for Ie4s than 2Jc. ij' FoTrii NT f,22 NTTiiTinrrr.'irANiTso rKi/y' I. furnished corner room In now house. sultahlo for 3 Kentlcmun , ultli or without hotird ; accommoda tions very be t ; very reasonable ; wnlklnK dlstnncol nlsu slnKlo rooms. t'&i 0 * ITi-FOIl HUNT , IiAHOK DOUHMC ItOOM FOIl 1 two. with or without bonrd. In prlvrtu fnnilly , nenr Hnuacom park. Heferencea. Aildress 11 ! t5 , llcoolllcc. .MOTi-1 * J7-TWO IIAND3OMK , LAUCM SOUTH UOOMS -ten suite : llrst class table. ICUferunrei ex- chnnued. 1822 Chicago street. M > U 30 * 1 > IlKSIUAIUiK SOUTH 1IOOM9 WITH IlOAni ) ; plnno ; modern cenvcnlencea ; references. 21.'M ) llnrney 1-KLKOANTLY FUHNISIIKI ) HOOMS , NKW L brick lionsn , all modern conveniences , first-class board. . ' 118 South 2ltb ) St. Mi'.O if DKSIHAULK HOOM AND 110AHD IN PHI- vnlu family. 703 North 19th. 682 1 * FUHNIdHKI ) HOOJIS WITH HOAIU ) . NO. 20ID if California itreot. - 6TJ-0 ; ! < -HOOM3 WITH IIOAHI ) . 2013 Douglas. 0121) 7 I ? HOOJl AND IIOAHI ) AT ISOU FAHNA.M. J.1 M7SI ! ) ! FOK HUNT UOOMS UNFUUMSIIKI ) IIATK3 ISc a line llrst tlmo ami lOe n linn there after. No advertisement taken for lesi tlmn'i'ic. 4 UOOMS KOII HO US 15- kce plm ; , K02 Webster street. Price , fl'l.M. HOARDING. KATlM-ISc ft line llrst tlmo and lOanllno tlinro. after. No advertisement taken for loss than 25o , --uiuMkNsKo bonrd , nicer rooms , conveniences , rates nnd location It cannot bo excelled. Mrs. Uorn , proi'r ; 70.1-1M * FOH HKNT-STOUKS AND Or'FlOtiS. KATKS l..c ft Him tlr.it tlmo nnil lOe a linn there after. No advertisement taken for less thnn25c. o' HUN room to rout In thu city of Knlrbnry. Nob. , neil door to the postntllco ; will bo for rent December It Is'Jl : Itlslix24 ( fact ; not Incumborert with stairway nnd has 70 feet of coed , dry cellar : It Is now , In Mrs class condition anil thoroughly llttod for n Kenera store. I'.iKiulru of H , N. Llmlley , County JttdKo.Knlr bury , Neb. 'ltil 30 * T r.AURK WHOLIISALK STOHK KOIIMKHLY 1 occupied by W. V. Mnrsu ft Co. , corner llth unit Douulas best -story i and basement wholesale store In city. Myron need Co , IH'J l'j > TCOHXKIl STOIIK 701 SOUTH IfiTII , AT 1I1TH land Jones , low rent ( icorKO Clonser. MS21 "I-KOIl IlKNT , T1IK4-8TOKV I1II1CK 1IUILD1NO , -Iwllh or without power , formerly occupied by The llco Publishing Co. , U1U farnaiu street. The buildIng - Ing has a lire proof cement basement , complete Mourn hpatliiK futures , water on nil tha Hours , irin , etc. Apply at the otllco of The Ileo. 'J1J HKXTAIj AOIONCV. _ _ llATKS-ISoa llnollrn tlmo and lOo a linn thorn- nflcr. No advertisement taken for less than 25o. KTXli'A UI * " lW KAU"N A clal attention to carlni ; for rental properties. M22U IIU _ T 11. K. COIiKI , CONTINVi.NTAI. IILOUK. lj 620 _ STOUAGK KATKSISon line llrst tlmo ami lOo n line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25o. \f-CAN WoitK Voim iiiitiTiv on OAnui7\i'i ( ; i'l IhroiiKh the Inter , huvliik' rented extra room for such purposes. Clean place , low rates. Drum nionil. bth st. , opp. court houso. U4S-2 DUV , CLUAN AND. 1'ltlVATKI.V BTOUKI ) furniture. Omaha atovo llepulr Work 1207 Douv M -OLDKST. IIHKAI'KST AND 1IKST STOllAtiK IIOUBO In the city. Williams J ! Cross.121 ! llarney ANTKI ) TO IIUV. KATKS ISo a line llrst tlmo und lOo a line there After. No advertisement taken for less thnnWc. NI > vini I.OT IN ou NKAII Kountio 1'loou > JKX ) . llutchliison ft Wrs.il , IS2I DoilKlas. n2U ! : XJ FITUNITUUK IIOIKJTl'r , SOLD , bTOIlKI ) 1 > Well , 1111 Furnam street. 623 ] \r-WANTKD FOIl CASH. A 1IAHGAIN IN l > l > m..tui. South Omaha or Council Hlutls real rilalu Inslduof city limits. Give full description and price. No Indcdnltu vrupoBllloa * conilderod. Addrei * K in , Hon. 410 KOU SAI.I. I--U11MTU11I. . HATKS 15o a llnu first time und Idea line there after. No ndYcrlUemeiH taken lor less llinu 2Ao. - -Ku'uii'iTuYiK" A IO-HOOM' YiousK , "CKN" ti-ully located and tlllcil with boarder * . 11 U , Hoc. 40tf-2i ! KOU8A1.K HOK8KS , WAHOXS , I.TO HATKS lion line first time aud lOo a line there- tier , No aUvcrtlsoaioiit taken for less tha p-KOIl BALK , ONoFTHK NKST nniVING Jliorics In the city , dark bay , lx yoart ohl ; also a Simpson pliantou. aluiosl now. Will icll at a bar- lialn. Inijulro at llruwu't burn , 20th und Oblu stt. M8-3' _ P 11.00 COMMON lirt J. K.oa Fine Jcr.oy bull > tirvlc . I.VU ) pony etnlllon iervlc . tio.uuilrafl stallion turvlce. II6.U ) French couch ttilllau xrvlc * . 1WI North letlt ti t- 807-d 8 ROI18AM3 llOUB.ti | , WAOOXS , KTC CondMii.il i ' -Koii T..ir ciii.Ar. A T.AH" . . . . , OKXTLK J horse. J. Gcyer. 611 ItaiiiKO Illdtf , Telephone CIS. M5.UTQ _ I Pit IlATKS-lf > c a line tlrst tlma ami I0c n linn them- after. No advcrtl. einent taken for lc < < tlmii 2.-c. . fISO.UO , for 110.00 c. n. d. Privilege I'janilnatlon. Address post box 3U2 Cincinnati. O. KocHM' - SAI.K , " 8.VVK WIT.fTIMK i UM'T. . C 7L'N- Q-FOIt nxtures suitable for country bank. H 20 Omaha llco. MMtl d25 CI.AlllVoyANTH. HATK.i-I.1cn line llrst tlm-j and lOe n line tliero- afler. No ndvertlv-ment taken for les thnn2ja. . - . . . druvclatlons. ChnllciiKos the trorlil. Mr. . .Dr. M. Liyrave , deatt trance clairvoyant , nitroloitlst , palmist and Ufa reader ; lull , your lifo from tha rrnillo to crnvc ; unites the nennrated : cause , mar- rl Ko with the ono you love : tells where you will uccoiul and In what business ho t ndaptnd fort has thocclubratcd Kityptlan breattplalo f.r luck and to destroy bad Intluenccs ; cures fits , Intompnranrn undnll prlvnto complaints with innnaxo. baths and alcohol treatment. Snnd * - ' . lock of hair , name and date of birth and rocclvo accurate Ufa chart ; 2 cnts In stamp * for circular ; tflvo Inlllals of ono * oti will marry , also photos of simo. Ofllca 1007 eouth llth street , llrst floor ; noun , u a. in. to a p. m , Como one , coma all , nud ba convinced of ihli wonderful oracle. M'lU-Dl ' * S-JIHS. M1TCHKLL , CI.AIHVOYANT. HUSINKSH and toil medium ; KlvoJ stttlims dally. 40 > ! N. lUthsl. C MHH. NANNIK V. WAHHKN , CLAIIIVOY ANT , Orellablo business uiedlum , llftli ycar.at I in N. Kith. Ml . _ MASHAtJlO , MATHS. liTC. _ HATKS-ISc a line llrst time nnil IOC n line there after. No ndvertlscmont taken for less than 25o rP MAI.AMK SMITH , 1311 CAPlTOf , AVKNUb ! . -L2dtloor. Alcoholsulphuric and sea baths.M9.4 M9.4 C 'P MISS HTOWK , MASSKL'dK , KLKCTHIUIAN , 12025 Farnam st. MSB 5 ri -MASSAGK THKATMKNT , KLKCTHO TIIKH- J- mat balhs. scalp ami hnlr treatment , nianlcuro und chlropodlstMrs. l'ost,3IU > ii H. 15tb , Wlthnoll blk. 625. riT MASSAGI5 , MASSAOK. KLKOANT PAKLOHS , X operators , overUlOS. 13th ; ustitbllshodtwo years. UTU NB ; _ .MUSir , ART ANI ) \NGUAGK. . HATKl.lc ! n line llrst tlmo anil lOo n line thero- after. No advertisement tnken for less than 25c. \r-lI- U-OliK HUS'ING A PIANT lTxAM.NK TFfK * uew scale Klmball piano. A. Hospo , 1M3 Douglas. \r-OI.OHOK R GKLLKNHKCK , HAN.IO > teacher ; with Hospo or U' ' > i N. l.th. street 3d floor. S42 I.IOXBV TO IjQAX Itli-A KSTATK. KATKS IRe a line llrst tlmo and lOo a line there after. No advertisement taken for loss than 2. > c. \V-OMAUA U. K. &T. CO. , U. 4 , 111. > MillO DJ \V LOWKST IIATKS OF INT1.IIKST ON MUST ' ' class security , Lovett & Woodman , 220 S. Kith \\7" LOANS ON IlKAL KSTATK AND COL AT- ' ternl notes nnd mortgages bought. Heed A Selby. S3I Hoard of Trade. M783 \V-ANTIIONY LOAN AND THU..T co. . sis N. ' Y. Lifo , lend at low rate , for choice security on Nebraska or lown farms or Omaha city property. V\r-CI.NTHALLOAN ANDTIIUST CO IH..11LDG . 600 " \\r-MONKY ON HAND TO LOAN ON FlTTST ' mortgage on Omaha city property. Chas. W. llalncy , 319 Omaha Nat'l bank bulldlnn. 623 \V-51011TGAGK LOANSJ.D./.ITTLK,20J KAMI. U 22 KSI \\r-WANTKI ) , LOANS OF J.153 TO $1,000 ON UN" < > Improved lots ; fJ.J to $2.000 on Improved prop , erty , at mice. Fidelity Trust Co. , Itilt Farnam st T\r LAHGK LOANS ON HUS1NK3S PHOPKHTY. > Gee , J. Paul , IU Fnrnam street. M'.HUJIO " \\r-LOANS , W. M. UAllllIS , H 20FHEN-.Kll HLK 631 \\r-fi "i'KIl KNT FIHST MOJITGAOK 'I Hlcbard C. Patterson. 1511 Farnam st. W-HUILDING LOANS TO 7 PI.Il CKNT ; NO additional charges for commission or attor ney's fees. W. H. Melklo , First National bank hldif. Ka Ttr LOANS ON IMPnOVKD AND UNI.MPHOVKD T city ] roperty , $3,000 and upwards , 0 to 8 per cunt. No delays. W. Farnam Smith A. Co. , 15th V Hurney. M3I3 NONKV TO LOAN OHATTEIjS. 11AT1C9 15a a line ilrst tlmo and lOo n Una there after. No advertisement tnken for less than 2. > 0. -iTlATTEri LOANS ? IlKNEDicrWIlAVoi4 Paxton block. Wo loan our own money. Wo charge you no commission. It will pay you to con- suit us. Mi-O23 : * -MONI'IY TO LOAN , IIV II , F. MASTI3HS , ON household goods , pianos , organs , horses , mules wnuons , etc. , nt the lowest possible rates without publicity , removal of property or change of pos session. Tlmo arranged to stilt the borrower. Payments of any amount can bo made nt nny time , reducing both principal nnd Interest , thu KlvlliK patrons all the bcnellts of the partial pay ment plan. Call and sec mo when you wnnt nlonn.orlfmoro convenient , call telephone liijl nnd your business can bo nrrnnucd nt home. Money always nn hand ; no delay , no publicity , lowest rntcs , business oonlldentlal. II. F. .Masters , room 4 , Wlthnoll blk , 15th nnd llnrney streets. roi X -CHATTEL LOANS- N. V LIFE. .MORRIS. WUIJ10 * XX X MONKV LOANKD ON FUUXITUIIK , HOI13KS , WOKOUS , pianos , without rumoval or chniiKo of posesslon. Huslness conlldontlul. Fred Terry , room 4 : ItaiiiKO block. 824 X MONKV TO LOAN , 30 , CD AND W DAYS ON furniture , etc. Dull Green , 1120 , Coullnontalbllc KM BUSINKSS OHANCIOS. HATHS I5o a line tlrst tlmo and lOe n line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 2Jo ToTTs A TiS" , " " "h U 'il N I T U UK , F 1 X T U 1 1 K S " AN I ) building of Hank of VerdUre ; no bank In town ; none within twelve (12) ( ) miles ; best of reasons ulvon for selllni ; . Address 1) . K. Johnson , VordlKro , Neb. 480 23 - MANUKACTUHING CONcern - - cern , clear of debt , wants n loan of $1,000 tor ono jonr. lo ciilnruo their facilities for mectlni ; Increased demand lor thi'lr iiooils. Will pay 10 per cent Interest. Address 11:11 : , lleo. MiiU'jso * \r ASSIGNKK SALK IN OMAHA. A CLMAN .L stock of groceries , llxturos , horses and waKnns will bo told cheap for cash ; stock Invoices u'bout fiWO , , u. Penan , nsslcueo , 12th and Howard.M . V HATHS , S1ASHAGK PAHLOUS KOII SALK , 1 overythlnir llrst-clasH , hot , cold water , splendid tub In tlrst-class bnlldlni : or half Intercut. Ad- dryss N. Parker. Denver , Col. 612-30 * Ar HOTKL IlllKSSKLL , KAST OMAHA , Foil .L sale or runt. Apply on promises. 611 uO * V A HAKE CI1ANCK , AN IN V KST.M KNT OF i t IOO.DU can oecuro an Income of from filOO to fiO.UO per day. Apply for particulars to John P. Billion. P. O. boX 6.15 , Lincoln , Nub. M33I 1)17 V Foil WALK , TUB IlKAL KSTATB AND MA- JL chlnery of the Fulrbury Iron Works nt Folrhury , Nob. ; a iiood opportunity ! reason for solllnu.dcath ot proprietor. ill2-l-17 * _ FOR HXOIIAXtiE. _ _ HATKS-l.'io a lluo llrst time and lOo a line thoru- after. No advertlsument taken for less than 25o , y w i io w A NTS " "TO Ta < unTA"iii VINO i idfts K Jtat n plmcton as Kood as uuw ? Address II 2U , Hcu. _ / - 1,1101) ) TO 2,000 ACIIUS CLKAll LAND IN NK- ' -'brnska for itood business or residence block In Omnlm or other tooJ towns , K. F. Itliik-er , 151'J Knrnntu. M7KIUU * Vfi 1IOHSK FOIl GliOD HUGO V Oil PHAKTON. K. -if. Itlnnur , I51U Fnruain. MliH 2' y-FOIl THADK. A HKGIHTKIIKI ) ' -Jstnlllon for unlnciimbereil wcstorn land or town property. Address lloxSU , Wahoo , Nub , MI137 ! V-KOIl K.VCIIANGK. IILACK PK11CIIKON ' - stallion , wuluht 176U poumls , for liny , corn or oats. John ttuliln , jr. , 1J-I7 Park ave , Ouiuha. _ nia-2 y-HOItSKS toil LOTS. UOOM 40:1 : , 1IUOWN 111,1)1) ) , f ; MiMdia y-CI.KAN STOCIC OF GKNK11AI , MDSK , ; WILL /-/take real ustatu and money , llox VX . Frunkfoit , Ind. iM _ _ _ y OLD GOLD AND SILVKII , JKWKI.llY. AIIT1- /Jllclai tuuth , mcdnli , oto. , brluK ull you liuro In lame or small lot * and rooeivo cash or liUh class dentistry In oxcliaiiKO. Dr. John Matthuws , mjiiu- faclurlnu dcntlit , 212 Drown blk. Omaha. illJl y-UOOl ) OMAHA PllOPKHTY KOII NKIIIIA8KA 'J , Addrvst M , corner ICtn and Daunlai , Ouialia. M70D-D5 y-GOOI ) CLKAll KAIIM LAND FOH STOCKS OF Urncrohandltu. Address box G , U , , Itapld City , H. n 4JO-D-JO' _ y-FOlt BALK Oil KXCHANGK , A UIIANUII 'J tock of nener l merchandise , lluilncm MX ) to ttOJ per week cadi , Stock can bo luureasod or do- creaied to suit buyer. Must Imvo souio cash and will take some clear real estate. Addrusi " W. A. , " llaitlim , Nub , JIM 110 rVmEXCIIANGK. . ATWO-HTOIIY AND HASB- /Vaient brick ( tore bulldln ? . nlth tuu on M oonJ floor , bulldlnic rcou for t j per montU with w year lirouncl lease , la the heart of Oranlia. for a itock of hardware and stove * or real eitata ana cn u. w. K Utoetsel , 714 H. Kith it. tft IN OMAHA , CONVENIKNT t-l\.o motor line , for clear land lu the eait or nest. U. U. beay , Kl ti. IJtb. lu roil SAI.I2 ItftAlj I.STATE , KATESISc a line first flrSn anil I0 < 3 n line there- after. No advcrtlsenWntinken for loss than 2Sc. iroii SALK-NKiiiiAs AIIM T.ANIW. a. a. JL1 Wallace , 312 Drown MCWl , lull and Doiulni. om ; fit , niK LOT IN ni.rviDr.iti. . . .vx ) . I Corner In Plalnvlonpujnr Koiintto Place , f 1,000. properly runnllng ( nYf/fO / for M.SOJ. Itutclilnson A Wear ) , IKM Douglas , li.3-30 T"OT.T.N sHi.HiiAN1pl.Fi. , ] . 4.1) AND LKAV- J-icnworllt , fUJOtX ) eacl. . flo.W down nnd JlO.OOn month , 7 per cent Intercut Heed A Selby , 8.11 Hoard Trade. . JIM I VOIl SALK Oil LKASKiK.W ATKHM OK YI-AHS. A HCO nrres of good lamlMn Howard county. Nob. ; sixty acres tinder \I\OK\ \ \ balance natural grass : never falling water ; two tniinll dwellings : will bo fenced to suit tenant. Aujly to W. II. Taylor , 1201 llarncy St. . Omaha , Neb p-r M.WI ! I/OH SALK. I.OT3. IILOCK H , A.M1ILKH PLACK. 1 I'rlco f.lT.V cash. II. S. Hrowti , with Omnlm Loan nnd Trust Co. fr',8 1 * 17011 HATlT , HOIJ-lK AND t.OT , MAYNK'S ADI ) . . L1 loti lii t < 7. prlco tl.UOO ; terms long. Oninhn Loan and Trust Co. My I NLY Ji'iO KACII , LOTS IN CULVKH'S SUII llOcnsh , f 10 per mnnlli and uper cent Interest. Merion T. Culver , IUK1 Farnam st. . room U. U.M8J7 M8J7 N30 1OH 6ALK , ATA HAIUIAIN. I/OT 15. IILOCK 4 , X1 w. L. Sulby's tlrst addlllon to South Omaha Small payment down , balauca monthly It desired. lnqulrut. lUTsschuck , Omaha lieu. 1SJ _ _ _ HALK , 20 I1OIJS lid ON S.MAI.t , -L monthly payment * , onch on a full lot. Prlcoi tl,2UU.OUtof2UOJ.iX ) . The O. K. DnvU company. 10I-D11 T70H8ALK , 1IO.MKS. ANY PHICK. 1750 , JI.230 UP. L easylcruis , take clear property ns llrst p.tymotil. U. U. Wallace , Drown block. IGth and Douglas.KM KM FOH BALK ON KASY TKIIM3 , 3 8TONK HK.1I- donees ; nil modern linurovemcnts : will tnko Itood city or farm property In part payment. Clarke , 19 Hoard of Trn-lu. fi.17 STOCK \VIVJ.li.ltIt. ! ) . HATKS ISon line Hrst tlmo and lOo a line there after. No ndrertlsomcnt taken for less than 25 < i ollS.-rwiNfr K H KI ) AT NT I LL W ATKi H STDCI. farm , KOOd care , board fences. 40U Hrown lililK. JI&8H D2i li OHSK8 ft fATTLKt-KDAND CAHKI ) TOH ; { I to Jti month. Wrllo Ueo. Gans , South Omaha. 777 Di HOItSIW WINTKHUI ) AT UHVI T UATK3 nt llellovno stock farm ; hov stnllt If desired. C'lnrko , I'J Hoard of trade bulldlnR or llollovuc.M332 M332 KATKS ISc n Una llrst tlmo und tOc n line there after. No advertisement tnko'l for less than 25c. BHKSSMAKING IN FAMILIKS ; FIT AND STYLK nnrrnnted. Address 11 7 llco. GUI , 1 * ADIKS' DHKSSKd , Jl ; JI1SSKS' AND CHIL -ron'8 at low prices. .11 mo. Ilellman. Open till 8 p. m. lloom . , Ware block , 13th nnd Vnrnuui sts. .MC'J1 2 ALL AT MMK. PIIALKN'S DIH.3S.MAKINO parlors , Kilo California. Perfect lit guaranteed. M2iiMec. ) 15" IIAlIt l.OODS. HATHS 15cn llnoHrst tlmo nnd ICc n line there after. No ndvortlhcmont taken for less than 26e T A lif K8T STOCK IN K N T fit K WTK&1TilKi , VT- I Jrlcal wlirs nnd beards n specMlty. Wl < . banes , snitches , hair chains , etc. , In stock and to order. Mall orderasolicited. Dnvles , 111 S 15th St. , Omaha STUAYHI ) OK SXOuHN. HATHS ISen line llrst time and lOe a line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. STIIAYKI ) OH BTOLi5f57 KNCLISII MASTIFF pup , live months old , ' ItKht fawn color , black points from W42 Lnfuy.etto avenue , llemls park , Omaha , on Thursday , November I'J. lleturu to ,1. II. Duinont nnd Ket reward. ' , MII72 STI3AM MwVTIIMK iiK.NUVATOIi. IIAT12S-150 n line llrat time nnd lOe n line there after. No advertlsomdnt'tnken for less than 23a BKDS , T1CIC8 AND PILLOWS WASHED'1 * KATII ersboiiKht. .Mall nrdor'j promptly Illloi. . Work called for It delivered. Frank Anson , olst.VKranklln bOi l ATJSNr SOIilCITOKS. KATES Lie n. Iliio Hrst limb and lOo n line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 25c. TJATKNT 'iAWYKl ' J Sues & Co. , lieu bulldlilir. Omaha , Neb. llrnncli oOlcoat Washington , D. O , Consultation free. , , M3 UATKS 15on line Hrst time , nnd lOe n line there after. No ndvortlsomeut tnken for less tbnn 25c. " " " " " ' ) ) OOLI ) . OAUSON & s , lloom SO , llurker block. Omaha. 612 CUTM-3IIV ltATK8-15callno tlrst tlmo and lOo a line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 2'ic. iiAscoiis KTC TO IE uround to Umlerlnnd &Co. , 10J S. 14th st. S40 RR1LWHYT1MEGRRD "La Cienlo , " an oporatlo success in Paris ittd London , scorns to have caught ou In Sow York und bas settled down for a win ter's run , Next seasou wo may hoiio to sco it out west. AWflllnn Guarantee.o CURE EVERY CASE c ? MONEY REFUNDED. Our cum It r < rm nen. ami not a. putchlng up. Cat * * trralotl flvo y. r ago have never seen nsymplnm lnc u Ilydeieriblnireaso folly we ran treat vou by mall , and we Rlvo the tame strong guarantee to euro or refund nil money. Thoio who prf fr to como hcra for treatment cnn do and wo will tuy railroad far * both way * nnd liottl bltli while hero If wo fall lo euro , Wo rhullonco the world for ft ciuo that our MAOIO REMEDY will not euro. Write for full particular * and eotthouviil.nco. Wo know that you nro k pti al , Juitly so , too , n < the matt eminent rhyilclans have Dover teonablo to glvo moro than temporary relief. In our five years' rrnetlco wltn the MACIIC UF.MF.HY It ha * bwn moit dineult to overcome the prejudice * agnln.t nil so-called .p cint. Hut under our slrons guarantee } oil ihouU not heiltato to try this remedy. Tou take no ehiuiro of lo.lng your money , \ \ o guan antvo to euro or refund ovcry dollar , nnd ns wo have a reputst.611 to protect , nlio financial bncklnnof 3CO. . COO , It I * perfectly safe to all who will try the treat ment. Heretofore you h e b f n putting up nnd raying out year money for different troatmcnt * ami although JrouaronotjBtcurednoonoha * pnlJ bscltyour mon- y , IionolwMtoanymoroinoti.yuntllyoutryui. OKI chronic , deep seated ca-o- cured In 3 } to DO days. In- TMllnnto our financial standing , our reputation nt builnou men. Wrlto u * for name * nnil odilnur * of thoio wo Imvo cunxl who have given purmli.Ion to rv fcrtothein. HcoiU you only poitngo to dothliilt will * * vo J ou n world of suffering from mo nt it ttrala , and If you nro married what may your ot.iprlnfr suffer through your own niglletnce. If your symptom , ara ere throat , nlu.ous p. h * In mouth , rheuinntlim In bones nml joints , li lr falling out , eruptions on nny rart of the body , feeling of Rtner.-l deprctilon , palru in Lead or bones , you have no tlmo to waste. Thoio who nro constantly taking mi rcury and pot * , h flliould dlseontlnuolU Conitantusoof thocu drutrn wlllsuroly brlnrf sores find eating ulcursln the wnd. Don't fall to wrllo. All correipontlenro sent i nlc < l In plain envel opes. Wo Invlto the mo.t rigid Inveitltntlwi nnd will do nil In our power to ni'I ' you In It. AiMron , COOK IIKMEDY CO. , llmalia , Jfebraskn. Offlco l.th and Kartinm. second floor , entrance IJIUM. FOR MEN ONLY J : > OJ for 11 L'lii'i u IMH ( ir KiilHiu Munliouil , ( Jonorixl or NorvoiU Uollllly. wonknois o body or mintl , tlio offootof errors of excusio ? In old or younj ; tlmt vto cannot euro. Wo Biiartuitoo every CIIBO or rofutul ovury dollur. Klvoilnys trlnl treatment $1. full cour o * > . Procoiitlblo benefits ro.illzod In llircn drtys. Hv intill , Bocurcly iiaekod from observation. Ulllco open until 1) ) . m , COOK UE.UKOV CO. . UMAIIA. NKU LADIES ONLY MARIP I'EMAI.B UKOUliATOK. Safe nnd IllnUlU ccrtnlu to a day or money refunded. 1'rlco by mall i'J. Heali'd from observation. COO1C REMEIJV CO. . Omaha. INeb. "IMPROVEMENT tlic OKOBtt oM&e AGE FOR 15 YEARS All users of TYPEWRITERS liavo felt tha necessity of their bolus Improved. You will nJ In the The latest and Lest. Wo claim ; and Insuno tltm and trial provo It. "The Most Durable In Alignment , Kiislost Running , and Most Silent All type oleauod In ton BCUOIUH vlthout EollliiK the hands. Send for catalogue. The Smith 1'romlor Typo Writer Co. U U. MAVIIBW , Alanaior. IGOi ) KariiainstrooUUmaha.Nob FARM LIFE IN DECEMBER. IlY D. 1) . T. 3IOORK. December intiupurates n now phase ot farm lifo in the Now England , middle nnd western stitcs. It ushers in real winter , closes the chief Hold labors of the year , nnd gives rural workers a long period for physical recuperation nnd mental improvement. The season has been a remarkably favorable one for torraculturists , who have not only boon vouchsafed abundant crops , but most propitious weather for securing the same in good condition. Moreover , the prospect that the prices of most farm products will advance for months to come is very encouraging. Producers should now study how grains , fruits and vegetables can best bo kept until they can bo moro profitably marketed. The saving , protection and" economical feed ing of forage crops nro also matters of vital importance to every would-bo prosperous husbandman , and those who devote thereto thoughtful and good maniigomont can hardly fnil of being liberally rewarded. Winter is the sea son for toll tillers to read about , investigate - gate and discuss these and other branches of rural economy , the right understanding of which may materially promote their progress and prosperity. Storing and iMarlcotlni ; Produce. Farmers who hnvo stored their staple crops safely , are advised to "make haste slowly" in marketing the same. In or dinary seasons it is considered good pol icy to sell rather than keep most kinds of farm produce. But this Is an excep tional year ono in which American farmers hnvo the very rnro combination 3f largo crops and advancing prices. The foreign demand for our grain and meat ( notably wheat , pork and hoof ) will not only increase the prices of these staples , but have a tendency to enhance Ihovaluo of farm products gonerally. Hence , producers located near or within easy access to a fair market , and who can keen grains , apples , potatoes and vegetables from ono to four or moro mouths , without material loss or de terioration , will probably bo gainers by so doing. But those who hold their pro- luce for hotter prices must store it with unusual euro and guard against loss from decay , undue shrinkage , the ravages of vermin , etc. By the way , it is surprising how many of our farmers , after toiling for mouths ind talcing special pains , lose much or ill of their prollts by either negligence in storing or cnrolossnoss In packing , 'hipping or marketing their most valua- jlo staples. Such mistakes In manngo- nont nro discreditable , and withal ex pensive , Surely people who possess jrnlns enough to produce good crop ? ought to bo shrewd onoucrh to dispose of , hem profitably. Tha trno course Is to ceo ] ) posted about markets , prices and irospqots , to avoid middlemen and speculators , and to deal with principals whenever practicable. Farm IluildliiKN , Last month our roadorH were advised o put their farm buildings in condition o withstand a long nnd inclement sea son , nnd now tlmt winter lias coma wo urge the necessity of this upon all do- inouonts In the mutter. What was then ealu about providing for the warmth and comfort of both man and beast Is oven moro important nt this juncture , with an increasingly frigid temperature ; horoforo all who have not yet protected heir dwellings and outbuildings against ho searching cold and Borciin blauts that always attend the march of the Icy nonaruh should do so right speedily. Having provided for the comfort and convenience of the family by putting the dwelling In order for winter , next see hat the barns , stables , plggorloa , poul- ry houses , etc. , are in such condition as to render their inmates warm and comfortable , and which will alike save oratjo and prevent Buffering. But while securing the requisite warmth and comfort for loved Betsy ind the babies at homo , and the valua- ) lo but loss cherished { Hits in stable and elsewhere , do not neglect ventilation. Pure nlr is not only essential to the health of thee dwelling in human habi tations , but It Is promotlvo of the com fort and thrift of animals confined 111 close stables or other unvontllatod quarters. In fact , next to warmth re gard should bo had to rendering the air of all occupied tenements ns pure and wholesome us possible. Were the sani tary laws touching ventilation bettor understood nnd heeded by people gen erally , in both town and county , the re sult would bo greatly conducive to health and longevity. Unro of Ijlvo Stock. All domestic animals require special care at this critical season. Next to the warm quarters already alluded to , wholesome food , regular feeding and pure water are essential factors In keeping - ing farm stock in a healthy tint ! thrifty condition during the prolonged colt ! weather , Many farmers now winter their cuttle largely upon onsltago , and find { ( , advantageous , but the great ma- jorit. , continue to depend mainly on hay , conr stalks and other forage crop with the addition of grain , meal , etc. , ns needed. How nnd to what extent - tent these may best bo fed , each farmer must decide for himself , being governed by supply , circumstances and previous experience in feeding. Horses will usually thrive if kept in well ventilated stables , given suitable rations , exorcised dally , and properly groomed. If worked on slippery roads , with Ice and snow , keep them well and sharply shod. They should bo blanketed whenever exposed to frosty nlr , espec ially after ntpid driving or any heavy work. Provide good bedding at night , but use none that has been soiled in the day tiino. Never allow a frosted bit to be put into a horse's mouth. Milch cows can bo fed generously , salted regularly , given pure water ( slightly warmed is best ) , and carded daily all good factors for those engaged in the profitable business of winter dallying or in milk1 production. Shcop need to bo well sheltered from storms and kept dry. If spring lambs are raised the owes should bo well cared for to render the business profitable. Good miuiagomnnt generally pays good dividends in raising wool and mutton. Swine always pavs for good euro and keep , and they should bo given these now , as pork is likely to advance. Qivo breeding sows , comfortable , roomy quarters , whore they can got some ex ercise in the open air , away from cattle or horses. Feed them good , nutritious food , but not much Indian corn or meal. Poultry should now bo pushed In tattooing teeing enclosures. Don't overfeed , but give variety enough to keep un the ap petite. If you market any , try to do HO before the Christmas holidays , for the glut then causes low . prices. Laying hens should be encouraged by the use of animal food , ground shells , and bones , and kept in warm quarters. Give thorn plenty of sharp gravel. Kitchen and Market Gitrdcn. Farmers nnd others who have work to do in kitchen gardens should complete it speedily , as they cannot safely trust to a continuance of mild wonthor and the sumo is true of market gardeners , whoso operations are more extensive. All who have roots and celery stored in trenches ere reminded that unless they arc sufliclontly protected there is danger from freezing. The amount of covering should bo governed by the weather , add ing moro as it becomes colder , and mak ing the final covorintr toward the close of the month. Celery in boxes in collars should bo kept as cool as may bo without freezing. Cabbages may bo covered with their heads down in a few inches of earth , though some put them in trenches and cover them with boards. Cold frames that contain cabbage and other plants need dally airing when the temperature is not very frigid , as injury is moro likely to como from too much heat than too much cold. Note thnt house cellars used for storing fruit and vegetables' should connect with a chim ney , if possible , for ventilation. Horse radish may bo hu.d all winter if dug early tills month , and stored in a box of earth in the collar. So long as the ground remains open much may be ac complished toward manipulating and enriching garden ground for the profit able production of crops next season. Bear in mind that whatever work can bo done now as plowing , spading , re placing glass , repairing sashes and shutters for hot-bods , cold frames , etc. will facilitate operations next spring , and bo governed accordingly. Other Timely Matter. * . The Ice crop will ripen soon , and It behooves every ono who needs the frigid commodity and it is a necessity to many farmers , especially these engaged in dairying to arranuo for securing a supply. Ice costs only the labor of har vesting and storing , and those near ponds or streams should at once provide the requisite ice houses , tools and saw dust , so as to bo ready to gather their share of congealed aqua as soon as it is In prime condition for cutting nnd stor ing. This is urged for the cogent rea son that the first ice is not only usually the best , but often the only roally.goo'd ice obtainable in many localities. Take nn inventory before the end of this month , which closes the calendar year. Every rurallst should take an ac count of all his live stock , farm tools ind machinery , and make a fair estimate of the value of crop products on hand , whether they are to bo used at homo or marketed. This is the only way in which farmers can ascertain their true linnncial condition , and -should not bo neglected by any ono who desires information mation concerning his own progress and prosperity , or the reverse. Keeping farm accounts is another duty -hat no soil tiller can alVord to omit. Bvory man who runs a farm should keep i careful record of his transactions and jporations , including all outgoes and ncomtis. This , with a careful Invent ory , will not only show how ho stands with the world at the close of the year whether ho has mudo or lost money iut bo valuable as a guldo In future. Many cogent reasons might bo given why the farmer should bo as careful In this matter as the morchtur , manufact- iror , or nny other business man , but wo mvo only space to ad visa all who do not low keep accountsto prepare for so doing on the first of January. Meantime , tnko a careful inventory in order to begin the now your aright. Happy Kami Ijlfo. "Farm lifo In December , " may and should bo made as happy us at any other > orlod. However sombre the appear- uico without , the sunshine of peace and : hoorfulnes3 ought to pervade and on- iven every progressive farmer's flro- ttido. Prosporltv prevails among the ndustrlous toll tillers of America , for .hey nro "blossod in basket and in storo" nt the close of a most fruitful season. Their physical wants being imply provided for , the inmates of every urul homo can devote special attention o reading , study and mental improve- nont. Fathers should not only provide choice books nnd periodicals for family reading , but see that the district schools vhlch their children attend nro well taught and sustained. And innocent ocreatlon and amusement , at the fire side and elsewhere , should not bo ig nored. Give the young people oppor- .unities for social intercourse both at lomu und in places of public assembly. . .ycoum lectures nnd discussions , con certs , etc. , are sources of instruction and entertainment for all , and should not bo neglected by people In rural com * munltlos who can participate in tha pleasure and enjoyment they impart. .Short Slop SliKKOBtlon * . Arrange to farm bettor next year. Open n farm diary on the first of Jan uary. Post the books and sco how you stand. If you don't keep farm nccounls now , resolve to do so next year. It pays farmers to co-oporato In buying and soiling. Clean tip and cronmto all rub bish. Do what you can to facilitate next year's work. Mnko the urunurio : < and corn cribs vermin nnd rodent proof. Ininiro valuable buildings and tholr con tents. Never trust to luck or guesswork. Look after the contents of collars and fruit houses , Finish corn l.usking and save frlglu fingers. Push the fattening pigs and poultry. Plow , ditch and drain while weather and soil is suitable. At tend nnd talk at diitciiKslonrt of farmers clubs and institutes. Help elect good olllcers for your agricultural society. Study agricultural books , ote. , as care fully us you would ( or ought to ) the bible. Bettor go to church or concert than "the corners. " Good roads to church nnd schoolhotiso. Make General Prosperity your candidate for ISiliJ. Finally , finish fixing for lighting frigidity. Kconnmy In Fuel. Chicago Tribune : "Don't take much coal to run a miichlno nowadays , ' ' wild Panhandle Dan , partly to himself and partly to "tho gang" In the roundhouse , after studying Intently a blue print upon the grimy bulletin board , upon which was sot forth the number of pounds and decimals of a pound of coal burned per milo run by each engine on this division in the month of July. "Git so by-and-by , " ho continued , after a llnal scrutiny of the blue print , "that a , few matchns and the glow of the engineer's nose will inuko steam enough to tnko a train over a division. ' ' "It's a sin the way these fellers waste good cash testin' fuel savin' devices , " argued The Corpse. "What they spend in experiments would pay every ono of us 10 cents a mile and have money loft. And those schemes to save coal don't amount to anything ; I've tried it my self. " "You ? " exclaimed the gang In chorus. "Yes , mo , " returned The Corpse. I've got my patent to show for It over at the boarding house , too. Now I knowod that with the powerful draught of u locomo live a big percentage of the coal goes out through the stack in gas and half burned cinders and la wasted , so I goes to work to liggor out how to stop that waste at the front end. It didn't take long , and it was the simplest thing in the world. 1 laid mv plan be2 fore the master mechanic and ho equip ped an engine with ono of my patents right olT. All wo did was to extend the smokestack by means of a couple of el bows back over the boiler , down through the roof of the cab and into the fire-box again. According to my theory all you had to do was to put in a fire and the smoke would jest keep n-goln' and n-goin' through that circuit until it was all consumed. " "And did it work that way ? " "Worked too well. When wo got the darned tiling started once wo could never git her stopped so's to cool her olT for washing out and repairs. Ono lire kept that engine roil hot until she jest were out and wont to pieces like the one- boss shay. " Intense excitement reigned for two minutes. Then Rainbow Chase , decid ing after mental calculation that tlutro was no possible chance of borrowing a chew of tobacco from Panhandle Dan , remarked : "Ari/.ona's the place to save fuel. Down there on the N. G. in that sand the sun shines hot enough to keep an engine siz/.in' all dav without using a shovelful of coal. " "Do you moan to say they run engines on sunshine down there ? " interrupted Innocent Dougherty. "Well , I should say a or yes , they could run stationary engines that way. but the N. G. road is so blamed erookoil that it keeps the engineer dodging abolit so much the sunshine can't strike 'em moro'n half the time. Why , there's one piece of track so crooked that it can't lay still. Section men have to stand on the ends of the tics to hold It steady so's trains can pass over it. " "Gentlemen , " spoke up Truthful Sum Adams , "I want to go on record as hold ing that economy is not only mighty in convenient for them as has to practice it but It Is a mockery and a delusion on general principles ; I've had some exper ience. When I was a young runner I was pulling freight out in Nebraska. One day I had a full train and a raw liro- man ana the natural result of the com bination was that wo stuck on the first big hill that wo came to. I made a few remarks and then tried to slack 'om over , but it was no go. I hated to double for It was four miles and over another hill to a sidetrack , so I loaned back and thought awhile. "Thoro was a farmer distributing green cottonwool ! lumber for a fence iilong the top of the cut , so as soon as ho was out of sight I sent the fireman up after a hoard and the brukoman buck to iho way-cur fora switch-rope. You all enow what stulT to warp green cottonwood - wood is. Well , wo laid that board down .ongthwiso between the rails , hitched ilio swltch-ropo on ono end of it and then to tha pilot drawbar and waited. In ibout two minutes the sun began to get in its work on that board and she started to curl up. It took the slack out of that swltch-ropo and then the train begun to come ; it had to. " ( iontlcmon. In five minutes moro we'd warped that train up to the top of the hill without touching the throtllo or lulling a iin ) , saving an hour's tlmo and mlf a tank of coal , " -iii Colil Ilnths. The colrtt'st niitnros tnko the hottest jnths and nro not onfooblcd lv tliom , says the Imliiinapolls Journul. It Is . .looil hunted by youth or the lire of full Ifo which lllcos the cold dip or sprity , ) ut > lowiiro ) how you hnvo to nerve yourself - self to cmluro it. A cold bath may bu a ; 'lsky oxporimont. 'J'ho rnlo tlmt cold jUliiii ; { > is safe when followed by good ronctlon Is not wholly bound , I rocull a womnn who tisml to tnko butlis of the coldoMt well wiitor dully nnd find grout rofrcrihmunt from tliom , who tiftorwiirdH churned woulinosH of the heart und 'onorul doblllty to this oxcosslvo Htlm- ulus. l.r. Shoumilior : siiys all the per- ions ho hns known whoboiistodof hrcak- . ! ) [ ; u Him of ice to take a bath died early , vet doubtless they felt good reaction lib , ho tlmo. If you'vo got a pain or ticho , or n Imilso , Snlvntlon Oil will raauh ttiu case Instniitly 'nco i5 ! cciiiH. Attention Votor. . By resolution ims.dd by our loKlbluture , nil good cHUons nro ro < luoatod to use Dr. Hull's Coufjli Syrup atid rocoiiiniunil anino us ibo poojilo's roinotly foi couj.'ho , ctilds , oto. - ' > conts. ' Dr. Culllmoro , octihat , Uoo building. Holld TI-JIIIIS l < 'roni Oiniilii , VoHtlbuIod , oloctrlc lighted and stonin lontou , with the llnost dining , rtlooplntf ind reclining ohnlr car sorvicn In thu world , via the * Chicago .t Omnlm Short . .iino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee < k St. Paul Hallway. Uoublo dally train sorvlco , leaving Ornalm nt li.1 ! : ! } r , pi , ind 0:20 : D. m. , with no transfer at Coun cil I.luffi. as heretofore. Apply IfiOl . 'urnrun street for tlcicotannd fnrthor In formation or address K A. NA9II , J. K. PUKHTON , Gen. Aft. City Puss.