OMAHA DAILY BEE MONDAY , DEOEMBEJK 21 , 1891. SPEG1HL NOTICES , " " DVKHTIBBMKNT8 FOll TIIKHK COLUMNS will lie tnkcn until I2.t0 : p. rn. , for the evening and until 8.fl : p , m. , for tbo morning or Monday oil- All aitvertlKemnnl * In Ihoso rolnmns llconts n line llrtt Insertion and 10 tonls n line thereafter , or 12 per line per mnnth. No advertisement taken for lOKlhnnZi cents fur tlio first Insertion. Termscash In advance. Count Mjont 7 words to the lln . lull- Islt. figure * , ymt > ols , etc. , each count its n word. Alt advi'Mlsomcnlsniun run coni > pctitlvrly. Advcr- liter * , by ronueslInK ft lioruliered check , cnn have ti fir inters addressed to n numbered letter In care of TIIK 11KB. Answers to mldr.-ssod will bo deliv ered on prcsontatlan of the check. IJHANCII OFFICKH-ADVKHTIHIN < 1 FOHTIIKSK J'colnmns will ba tnkcn on Ilia above conditions tthn following business houses , who nro ntilhor- Ircd to take special notices nt tbo same rates ns can br hud at the main finical Mitith Omnhn llranch Office No. IC2.1 N street , I.lttor lilnck. W Hell , pliarmnclst.tllh and llnson streets , \ P. H. Farnsworth , phnrmnclsl.ilIS Cnnilnit street. W..I. Hiinhrs. pharmacist , IH4N. Intli street. C K. Hatterlleld , phnrmaclst , 1713 Lcnvcnwortli llnaiies' pharmacy , 21th nnd Fnrnnm. t SITUATIONS WAN'TKI ) . JtATI',8 lf > o n linn first time nnd locn linn there- niter. No ndvertlicnienl taken for loss than AI18TKAOTKH. A enccd nnd competent , wants situation ; have liftd entlrn olmruo of largo business ; nest of refer ences. Address Lock llox 165 , Hebron , Nob. , M473Z2' - COMI'KTK.NT I.ADY HTKNOflllAI'IlKU : A-A nnd Hinlth I'rmlcr operator wants position ; references. Address N. , Oil N.ZIth street. -WANTIJI ) . POSITION IN ( IIIAIN OKFICK fiT Krnln man with ten years experience. ; also book keeper. Address W. I. . Kkstrom , Taniploton. In. JI6I2IU' * LADY OK HU8INKS HXl'KKIKXCK.KN- criiy and push , wishes situation with wholesale linusu In travel January 1 for nny line staples. Address - dress J U. Dnmlia lloo , M17i 21' WAXTISI ) MAMS IlKlil * . JlATK "l5cn Una tint time nnrt lOe n line there after , No ndvcrtlsciiienl tnkcn for less than 2. > c. TjTooi ) woiiKKita MAKK IIHJ WAOKS J'clennlnn stall pnpcr , why noly on ; ll'scasyj any 6110 can do U ; costs l.lc n room ; secret nf rompleto process mailed for ( I. Address lloynlty Menu- fncliirlUK Co , St. I.onls. Mo. 40U 1'J * 11-WANTr.l ) , A 8T1I1CTI.Y I.KUITIMATI ! AND JJrcllnhlo bcnollclal orKfinljntlon (10 ( year endow- mcnt Insurance ) deslrcn n 1:001 ! Iinslncss man ns or- ( tanlrerand mnnaKcr for ilils utato : nn uxcpllent cliatuo for this rlKht party to establish n permanent and blK payiiiKbnslncss. Address , stilting nee , ref erences and further particulars , llox No. KM , men- Piolld. Vn , M4'.Ki 2-J' T > WANTKI ) , AT TIIK J. A. MUtU'IlY .MANIT * JiracturliiKcomiKiny lst st. and li-t ave , Cnnncll lUiiffs , two Rood hard woo.l workers ; cablifct mak ers preferred. 4M ) 21 i > -WANTKI , AOIIN'IS. TIIK 1IKST N6VIJI.TV J'put on the market In manv u day. livery olllco xnan linye ono. Agents mnko(5 to ( HI a day. 'I wo cent stamp for particulars. Haniplo ( I. Ktectrlo Improvcmcnl ManufuctiirlnK Co. , Mliinoniiolls. T > -\VANTIJI ) , 50 liADIKS AND CF.NTI.IIMKN J > aKcnts In Omaha ; can miiko from $500 to $1000 tier day norklnir for the World'n Fair \ Savlnes Co. J A. Allcnspach , ren'l Kt. , room IV , Continental block , fl-AOKNTS WANTnDKVIJUYWIir.lllJ JL/our cigars. Money nmdo easy and swift. Con- Burners Clirnr Co. , ChlcuKO , III. M42I 21' 7I.OOi ( ! : OHOANI/.I'.HS WANTKI ) . MKNAND JJwumcnto orKanlzo lodKcs of londlnx endow ment fraternity. Hick , nccldent and maturity bene- llls. Ordorof Ilia HclpliiK Hand , I.ynn , Mass. T--WANTID : , KIUST CLASS SAI.KSMKN TO J'sell popular specialties to Jobbluu , itrucury nnd druK trade In the west. Liberal pay to the tl ht man. Scud copy nf references and full particulars to Northwestern Spice. Co. , Sioux City , la. 412 21 15-WANTUD , ATONCK. T1NNKH , GOOD WAOKS J'and stcadyjob. Address D. M. Klllotl , I'lerco , Kch. 4Q' > SI' 1-WANTHI ) , S HUOOM-MAKllIiH AT CKAFF12Y B ACrowoll's ; , No. 1D4U lllako st. , Denver , Colo. 3SI ( 23 A GOOD 1IOY TO CAllltV A J 'liorno route on Dally lloo. Apply nt llee iilllco , 4 p. m. 314 13CANVASS3KU9 WANTKI1 ; IIK8T uiciitn. ; Call or address No. 321 , N. Y. I.lfo lilili ; . S2-J Jll' B-WANTKI ) , A CAIlI'KNTini TO COMl'I.l'.TK"- room IIOHIO for Its ront. Address K. J. l.'vcrltt , caru Merchants liotol. I'.H ' 21 * p-AfillNTSWANTKnKVKIlYWIIHIlHjCHANOK J'slmft for poluof bugey In on'o.hnlf mlmtto ; Just out ; wrltuiiulrk ; big iirotltn. 1'ntont Spt-clnltySlfu. Co. , Kniiorlii | , Kan. 177 J tl * -WANTKI ) . SAI'KSMKNO.N SALAIIY Oil COM- mUMun to liandla tlio new patent chomlrnl Ink crnslnj'pi'mll. TliuKroulcxt fi'lllns novelty over produced ; crones Ink Iliorouulilr In two errands : no abrasion of paper ; ( JO to Ru per cant prollt ; ono neont's palcit amounted to th20 In Blx days , another I5J In two liours. Wo viant ono Kcncrnl avont In men state and territory. Kor terms nnd full par ticulars nddrrni Monroe Kroner Mfc. Co. . I.a CrosBO. Win. X 3d. 727 T > AOKM'SWANTKI WANT ilKN WHO -Uaro already trarellnif salesmen to carry our HibrlcntlrtK oil namples in n slilo Una ; name refer ences and territory. Manufacturers Oil Co. , Clovo- land. O. M597 d o * B 1-aOOP CITY CANVASSHHS ; 8AI.A11Y PAID weekly , blnicor Sewlni ; Muohluo.lMO DouitliM st 61,7 1)24 1WANTKD. . A YOU.VO AND NKAT COI.OHKI ) J'boy to tend door. Tlio Doston Store. S'M \VANT13I > K HKlil * . 1IATKS Llo n line first tlmo and lOc a line there after No advertisement taken for less than 25o. C-KXl'KHIKNCKI ) OIIU. FOll IINKHAI. : housework. 221 North IStli ntroet. 414 l'J C -RIllIj FOll oV.NKnAI. IIOUSKWOIIK. AIMTA" 'Mm. ' ; Dr. Wilson , 2317 Dodeo street. M4SI 21 * p-WANTKI ) . 0001) COOK. WAS1IKH AND v lninur. Apply at 212 N. 32(1 tit. J1451) ) 21 * C-WANTHD , COMl'ICTKNT Olltlj FOll C.Kti- eral housework. SOU 8. 23th avenue. MIM22 * / 1-FIilST ( Hill. FOll OKNK1UI , IIOUSKWOIIK. VJlnquIro MO South 22d street. MIST 22 * -A YOUNdU I UlVl'O ASSIST IN IIOUSKWOIIK al I20J Turk avenue. Ml * ) 22 * p svANTKi ) . A 0001) niiiit rou ( IKNKUAL VJhouiuffork In small family , 1121 S , oOtli nve. 431-21' C-illlIi ( FOll ( iKNKIlAliIlOUSKWOUIC , SMAIJ , family ; 12.1 N. 40th street. 40J 21 * KOIl 111SNT IIOUSISH. It\TiS-l5o ; a line lint lime nnil lOo n Una there after , N ( ) adTertlsomnnt taiceii for lesi tlmn 25a -witMiNaBwOMi' J.'OOi ) per month. Dwellings rooms , 13.H Njvl'Jlli street , (1300 per month. DwcllliiK , 8 rooms , 1.137 N. I'.Hh ' street , (20,00 par month. DwnlllnK , 0 rooms , 122 ! N. 19th struct , (1300 per month. Thu second lloor of I40'J Douglas street , possoi- Ion about January 1 , * Also several collagen al from filOO to (10,00 per month. Shrlver X O'llonahoe , 1111 l-'urimm street , Omaha. 'i 21 Tl-NKW 7-HOOM I1OU8K , SKWAHD ST. , ONLY J ' 113.00. 7-room homo , Ilnnsconi 1'laco , all modern 1m- juovenuMitii , fM. I'lno 7-room corner home , South ICountio t'Uce , very cheap. KIcKiint new houses , Lnfayotlo I'laco. beu us for prices. I-Idellty Trust Co. , 1014 Farnnra. 414 _ _ _ -8-IIOOM IIIIICIC 11KSIDKNOK. IIKATKD IIY steamil st.near Davenport , ttO.HlcuardTUard. 410 111' i"\-Hlll HKNT , C1IKAT. HOUHK OF 14 IIOOMS , L-'llliI Jackson at. Andrew Murphy , Ml IK' D IVUll HUNT , a-HOOM HOUSK , ISTH AND Hurt si. Call at 1501 Hurt st. .MHU2I' DFOll HUNT. A FUIINISHKII IIOUMK , WKIJ < loented , with furnace , 131 to. Apply to Nether- toullnll.auiti. Uthst. IM-Vl T\-I'I1MIKNT. 10 HUO.M IIIIUSK , 1017 DO1K1KST. J 'ID loom house , rut ) I'lorco si. IVroom haute , 610 b. 18th st. A larsu llsl of other house * . H. O. Clark A Co. . MK ! l _ 1318 llarney st. TFOH IlUNTvTHllKK NKW 7-llOOSI. I-STO'lV ' ' ( Xotlnuca with bath and sowerajia , at and near corner Webster and Thirtieth streets. Iteduced to ho.U ) each. Henry W. Vales. IW _ O-3 , 4 & 3-KOOM 1IOUHIW. (10totl5 ; IIKST HK8 A'liU-nco Hats In city. Mead Inv't Co , 14 } llco bl < li ; , _ ia B-HTKAM IIKATKD FLAIU K. It DAKUNU , Ilurker block. tlj _ _ T-ONK FlIUU ItOOlt FLAT. HTKAM AND AUi -'modern conveniences , excellent orderi ono room house. Itefertuces required , T. U von Dorn room U. 818 a. r.'d street , _ TO ' r\-iillHT HOOM IIIIICIC 1IOU8K W1TJI MOJ - f-'vtn linprovemvnts. corner 2-JIU and Imrd. ono Mock , trom Walnut Hill motor , IW.UO. 20 N. Y. tlfe. Theo Olsen TJQ _ _ _ T\-lOll HKNT. IIOUHK N. K. COIl. ISTH AND * ' Wvbstar , 8 rooms , lull , city lot , prlc 123.50. C. U tlarrlson , till Farnam , t < 707 TI.AIKJK LIST OF IIOU8K8. 8TOIIKS AND JJflats for rent. Uvo J. 1'aul , IOM Farnam street. 1 | -4 IIOOMS , TJI1HTIKTH AND ( JltANT 8T ; ACr -'W t > r uoDth , worth 111. J. J. Ultnon , No. 3 , relyhion blk. B- . I , 8 OH 13 HOOMrt KNSUITK , MOD era , OD ICIh sU J. U. rarrutte.lt. K.Uouulas blk. _ -THR TWO NKW 1IHICK IIOUBKB , NOS. 00. fl'M ' rarnani. Flast clan * la uvtiry rvtpect. I WU M Koinr * . nn-im farnaui. e-HOOU OOTTAOKS. MODliHN IM proveui nl.Sl nrord Circle * . " Apply C. 8. r , room 4 , N.Y. UIn bulUUig. 733 I OK HICNT IIOU8KS. { , ' 011 KM n'i D-TOH HUNT , B HOOM IIOUHK , 1418 DOIICAS slrdot. Inqntro Hobcrl Hunter , lloo odlco.MSWrt | _ FOH HKNT , rt-HOOM MODF.HN COTTAOK , AJXffi California HI. , (13 per month. 813 n-KUHlT-HOOM IIOUHK , .MODKIIN CONVKN- J lencos , cheap , J. F. llsrton , 2CI8 Capllol avn , | 8ZIIII * D ICHOOM COTTAOi : , 8M S. 818T HTIIKRT.JI729' D-KOH Ill'.NT , IIOUHK 10 ltOO.M-4.AMi MODIJItS ImproTemcnts , f.iU UU per montho.'d and rarnani , Ilculer K Iliomas , 733 -roil HKNT , NINK-HOOM HOUSK , WITH both pan and rnnun U deslrdd. all In iropcl ron- illtlon , located near SOth nnd HI Mary's nTenuo. 1'rlco reasonable ; special term ! nlvon to the right imrty. Inquire 2012 Karnam st. or ( ] . II. Tzschuck , llco onico. JISW It KM' I-UHNIHIIKI ) 1IOO.MH. KATK8 lAa a line flrst time nnd too n line thero- nftcr. No advertisement taken for less than 2. ' > c. -KtHlNIHHKI ) HOOAtS KOU I,1UT kccplng. 18 1 Capitol nvo. 4 13 _ fil-NICK UOO.MS. STKA.M HKAT , 172J DAVKN- J'jport. _ .M < m .11 * 1-TWO KOIINISIIKI ) UOO.MS KOIl HOUHK- -1-ikeupliiK on 2d lloor. 4l3Houth IVtli street. AIHIK' _ _ _ _ _ E FUUNIHtlKI ) llOO.MS-NiriSI.V FUltNISHKII fro nt room , south and cast front , heat , itas and lia Hi ; prlrnlo family. Win. J. Wolnhana.U Darker block. M5UI _ r-2 PU11NISHKIHIOOM8 , FOll MtillT 1IOU8K- esired , (12 UO per month , UM H. ISth. TV-FUHNISHHD IIOOMS , UAS , HATH AND Jjho.it. 1310 DodKOBt. M5IS 21' -WANTKD , IIY LADY , LADY HOOMMATK. IIP N Kill St. 413 M' -FUIINIHHKI ) IIOOMS I-OlUiilNTLKMKN. 2133 DodKOst. 337 22' -FOH HKNT , KLKOANT STKAM 1I1UT I'Ull nlshcd rooms. UJ''South I3th st. 307 23 p FOll HKNT , A SlIfONI ) 8TOIIY. WKLL J JllKhtcdhnt nlr heated nnd nicely furnlslicd room , suitable for sliiido gentleman. In private family , within ten minutes' walk of Fifteenth und Farnam ; two lines of street cars : upon ono of the llnest rosl- dcnco streets In Omaha , llofercnces exchanged. Address .1 41 , lieu otllco. < IU E LAHUi : FHONT HOOM AT 21U9 DOUOLAS HT. MOT 24- E Till : ST. CLAIIl KUIIOPHAN 1IOTKL , COIl llth and DodKc , will make low rates for rooms by the week ormonth , with or without board , 7,15 KUKNSHii ! > IlOOMd AM ) HOAIll ) . HATKS ISc a line llrst tlmo and lOu n line thoro- uftur. No ndvertUouicnt taken for lens than 25c. l FiiTiNipiriTiT itboji Am ) iioA"Hi ) TN i. prlvnto family. 13C5 ti. 17th .M41021 * -COMl'OltTAHLK UOO.MS AND BOAIID. ALSO -L table hoard Homo comforts assured. The Hillside - side , n. w. cor. 16th and lloilKQ. > 14i7 : 21' II1 NICK IIOOMS AND HOAltU , 2105 DOUOLAS street. .Mill 25 1Y-HOOM W1TII I10AHD ; ALSO A 1'KW TAHLU I- boarders wanted. 172J Dod o st. MS'JJ 23 * 17 HOOM-MATK I'OIt YOUNJ LADY. ALSO TWO JL1 or Ihruo choice boarders. 6IJ N. 23it. M107-J7 ItOAltlllNU. 11ATF.9 15o n line first tlmo and lOcnllno thoro. utter. No advertisement taken for Ipss than 2'io. " ' " "o'Alll AD"lM\SArr IIOOMS. Apply 2I2U I'lorco st. M457-31' -I'ULLMAN IIOUSK , 1310 UOIIKK , I'Ott COOI > hoard , nicer rooms , conveniences , rates and lo cation It cannot bo excelled. .Mrs. Horn , proprietor. b7ii-J-a * _ FOll JlKNl-STOut , S AD O FTu KS" T FOIt HUNT. TIIK niUCIC 1)UII.D1NJ ) ( NOW - occupied by the Sloan Johnson Co. , lull nnd Lcavunworth. Tor particulars uddrusd , ( iuorico J. 1'aulW3 \ Farnam street. Mi 3 < l I FOIt HUNT , TIIK4-STOIIYII11ICK HUILDINO. with or without power , formerly occupied hy Tbo lleo l'ubllshliiKUo.lUU Farnnm street. Thu buildIng - Ing has n II ro proof cement haicmcnt , complcta steam hentlni ; fixtures , water on all the Hours , itas , etc. Apply at the olllco of The Heo. _ 313 AVANTKi ) TO ItEX'f. IIATUS 15c n line first tlmo nnd lOc n line there after. No advertisement taken for lost than K WANTKD TO HKNT. AN 1IION SAFK. KO. W. 1' . Coalcs , 7 Hoard Trade. M32I 21 HUNT All AGKNO1' . HATK8-1505 line llrst tlmo nnd lUo u line there- after. No advcrtlHemonl taken for less Ihaii 23o. IL 737 b'1'OKA.GK. RATICS 15a a line tlrst llmo nnd IDa a line tlieru- aftcr. No advertisement taken for ICHS tlnn 23c. MruV niture , Oumha Slovo llepalr Work. I-1J7 Poii 7.H Mi OI.DKST , CUKAPUST AND 1IK8T hTOHAGK house In the city , Williams A Cross.1 14 llarney. 73'J ) TO llUiT. IIATKS 15c a line drat tlmo and lOa a line there after , No adveillHenienl laken for less tha'i23c \r WANTKI ) . A HKCONIMIANI ! 15 O1120 IIOIthK .li power mini lie nnd boiler. Addrca * W. I * It. , ! O. box 743. \r-WANTKI ) , STOCK OF CLOTHING AND 1' fc'iits' furnl-lilnn ( roods. Invoice not less than 5.COO W ) . C. A. Ueuiln , Seward , Nob. 403 B TV WANTKI ) , STOCK OF OIIOCKIUKS , IXVO1CK 1 > ubout ( J.tXX ) , U. A , Uctuli , sewiinl. Neb. TV" i-'uiiNiTtmi : UOUOAT , BOLD , 1 > WclU , 1111 Farnnm street. M I'OK hAIjIS MlSCKMulMSOUS. ' HATKS I6o n line llrst time and lOri a line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 3JC. - lIUi mm/lUSKY : TOWANO calf for eiilt'i parties louvluvulty. 3113 Jones t. M4I321 * rou SAI < K , ONI : NKW KINK TONE UIMURIIT lilano. b7 ! B. II. til street. MMQ 81' NINK HKADOF THOIIOUOIIHUKI ) POI.I.KU AiiKiis cattlo. cnnnlstlng of ono hull ( I yearn old , ono bull 2 years old , four cons nnd three liolfcrH. \V1I1 ba sold at a bargain. Call on or Inquire uf I ) . A. YOIIIIK , ( illmoro , Harpy county. Neb. MISTi 24 * -FOll BALK , AN AQUAH1UM , MAI1K OP bronze , soxlttiron shape , dimensions an follows : holKlit 5 feet , width 4 feet , depth uf tank IS Inches : about news prleo Sl'iilX ) ; fruluht paid. Addresi C. U Melsenor. York Neb. Ill ) Q IDESKS I TOH 8ALK , WJ1. \VKI.SHANS , 0 Murker blk. MMJI ti QQ Q -WH.II siia : < AT I.KSS THAN WIIOMSAI.H : price a dltimoiiil stud one knrut. Inniilro Davis , with Wrlcht & I.nsbury , lull Howard street. _ M59 ! 21 Q-l-011 - 8AI.K , SAFK WITH TIMK LOCK , COIJN- tcr and fixtures suitable for country bank. 1120 Omaliii lleo. MiUJ di5 IIATK3 I5o a line llrst tlmo nnd lOon line there after. No advertisement taken for Ions tlmn 'i > e. 11.1 W.M. J. shans.n , Darker blk. M.VJ4 : R-ll CAIIINKT I'HOTOS.d , FOll 10 DAYS ONLY , nl Cowen'a Blndlo , 3121 Ciimlni ; nt. .Mill 21' CIjlltVOV ANTS. llATKg-ISon line tlrst tlma nml lOe a line there- after. No advertisement taken for less thiur.'Jc. S-A ruvelatlotis. Challenges the world. .Mrs. lr M. Iit-uravc , dead franco clairvoyant , nstrolonUl , palmist anil Ufa reader ; tells your life from the cradle to Erato ; unites the separated ; causes mar- rlaKo with tlio ono you love ; tells nhoro you will Biiccucil ami In what business ue > l ailaptrd for ; has the celebrated Knyptlnn brriistplnto for luck and to destroy bud IHIIIU-IICOM ; curosllts. Intemperancound all prlvntu coniplnlnts with unissii o , baths und ul * cohol treatment , bend ( . ' , lock uf hair , nume nnil date of birth und receive nccumto life chart ; 3 cents In stampH for clri-uliir ; Elvo Initials of ono you will marry ; also photos of same. Olllcu 1007 bouth llth utrcot , tlrst Hoar : hours , Un. m. to U p. m. Come one , couiu nil , and bo convinced of thU wonderful oracle. MSIsi J I S M1IS. NANNIK V. WAIUIK.V , CI.AIIIVOYANT reliable business ucdlum.tlfth yoar.at llilN. H > th. MASSA .1-3. U THS , i-.TO. HATKH ISo a line llrst time and lOo n Una thoro- after. No artvertUoment tuken for less than SSo , , fV-MAh8AOK , MASSAWK ; MY I'AHLlTiT.S AND .t-opornlorsarolbollncsl ; over 010 S. Uth streel. MUUrt- ri'-MASdAllH THKiTMKNT. KLKOTIIO TIIKH- -Lmrl baths , scalp and hair treatment , inanloitro and chiropodistSirs. I'onUWVj 8.15th , Wlthnell blk 7U ' | ' -5UIAMK BMITH. 1311 CAI'ITOL AVKNUfBT J-lildoor. Alcoholauluburloaud tan baths. baths.MS3IS7' MS3IS7' MUH1C , AUT AND lilNGUAGK. UUVINO A I'lANO KXAM1NK TIIK new scale Klmball piano. A. Hospo.lJIJ Douglas VOHM.KNDKCK. . 1IANJO TKACHKl" > wtJ | HospeortmN. llilh strep M noor. U MO.MhY TO LOAX-UKAU K8TAT1-C HATUS-lio Una Urit tlmo ami lOa a Una there- after. Nu advertisement taken for less than 31o , -tijtOt , Hl'lSClAI. FUND. TO LOAN ON "ill. pruvvd city propsrty ; uoduUy U o. J Ihiul , 100-J faruam st. M1 Mo.\nv TO \\r IXAN8 ON IlKAI. K9TATK AND COMiAT- ' tcral notoi and mortxaiics bouiilit. llced A Bclby , Ml Hoard of Trade. 783 _ \\r-CKNfFlAIjlXJAN AND TIIUST CO 1IKK IIUKI I > 74't \\r-MONKV ON HAND' TO LOAN ON KIlHt vl mortgage on Omnht city proparty. Chns. W. llnlncy. 315 Uinfilm Naflbnnk building. 747 \\r-LOAN8 , W.M. HAHH13,11.20 rilUNZKIl lll.K \ \ 7W \\r-fi PKH CKNT F1H9T MOHTOAfJU LOANH , ' Hlchnrd C. Patterson , IStl K riiim st. 7W [ Joo. J. I'aiil , IIV. " Farnam street. \\r-LOANMON I II'IIOVKD'ANI ) UNIMPHOVKII city proportr. H.WJU and upwanls.il to H percent. No delays. W. Farnnm Smith .V Co.iltli A llarney. H IIATK3 OK 1NTKIIKST ON KII18T class security , Ixjrctt A Woodman , 220 b. Mtli MM W UKAIi KSTATK IXAN(4 ( tl TO T 1'Kll CUNT ; uo additional charges for commission or attor ney's fees W , II. Molkle , First National bank hldtf , \\r-ANTI10NV LOAN AND TIIU3T CO. , 318 N. > Y. Life , lend nt low rates for clirjlca security on Nebraska or loira farms orOiuahn city property. \\r-SKCONI ) JIOHTO AUKS. CAN MAKK A FIW ! Kood loans. Alex .Moore , 401 lluu llldif. 8i ) \\r-MO.VKV TO LOAN ON I.ONH OH BIIOHT llmolnsumsof WW to IIO.OOJ. Mutual Inveit mcnt Company. Sit \\T WANTUI ) , LOANS tK ) $ li ) TO $1.01 ON UN ' ' Imprured Ion ; f.VJ ) to I-.OJJ on Improved prop , erty , atonce. Fidelity Trust Co. , lull Karuam st MON13Y TO IiOAiN OIlATTI-HiS. KATIC3 ISaallnoHrit tlnio nnd lUc n. Una tlicrn- after. No nilvertlsoment , taken .for lets than 2. * > o. oNKv'To'ioAN' iiv n F. jrA fnita ON linusphold Koods , pianos , orcntu , horses , mules , wnitons , cto. , ut the lowest posslblo rates without publicity , removal of property or ehanxo of pos sea-don. Tlmn arraiiKed to suit the borrower. Payments of any minium can be niadontany time , rediiclnir. both principal mid Interest , finis Hlvlni ; natrons ull the boncllts of the partial pay ment plan. Call and see mo when von want n loan , or If moro convenient call telephone lini anil your.buslucss can be nrranaed at home. Money always on linnd : no delay ; noliubllclty ; lowest rates ; business confidential. II. r. .Masters , room 1 Wlthnell l > llt. , 10th and llurnoy sts T5J X UOIl'T PIUTCIlAllurirsirwiTlINKMi lll.K. anas _ \r-.MNKV ( 1.0ANii > ON rUIlNIVUIlK. ItOHSHri. Vwiiftons , pianos , without removal or change of poflsesnlon. Confidential. Fred Terry , r. U ) llnnuro. 82 V MOS'KVTOLOAN , 8U , CD ASli 10 DAYS OS /Vfiimlture , etc. DulfUrocn , 1120 , Continental blk. 7il CIIATTKfj I.OANH , I1HNED1CT , V U'KAlf , UU I'axton bloc ! ; . Wo loan onr Own money Wo cliaritu you uo commission. It will pay yon to con sult us. V CHATTKI * LOANSaMN1. . Y I.U'IC. V BUSINESS Oil V. UATKS ISc a line first lime nnd lOo u llni thcro- lifter. No advcrtt oment taken for lesn tlmn 233 V Jl ? Un NOT"I'O Tl Til A I ) 1 1 - A STOCIC OF J-Kencral merchandise Hltuntcd In a Rood llvo town In llminlo county : coiiHlsts of dry Konds , clothlntr , hats , caps , hoots and nhocH. ( | uci-nswiru niulBrocerlcs ; cash ealc . $27. UU per day : lei than 75c per day expense ; coed , clean stock. Addrohs J ( Mi , lleo. JI4742) ) ' \r-vou SAM : . imu < ; STOKK AND IMIACTICK -Lot nn only phyglclnn ; town elk-lit miles dlstnnt on iinu sldo nnd ten on other ; central iNcli. : f-.WQ 11,500 caBh. Address. I ( il. llee. 40li li ) _ AFOIl HALK , A OOOI ) COHNHIl SALOON , J tlrst-clusH llxturoi. good pool table , ci h rci- Istor , evt-rythlni ; In xood or < lcr , f 1,000 cash ; duliiu a Kood buslncis : owner uoln to Kuropo. Address ( canto HastliiKs , lltlS W Hnrrlion st. , ChlcnKo , III. .M4I1I 81' _ VVOH SALK , OIlAIN.COAh AND STOCK IIUSI- -L ncis In oneof tno beht towns In eastern Nob. ; Rood opening for man nlth small capital. Adiln-aa C. 1' . llui low , Oakland , Neb. 411 ! ! . DIIUC STOHK FOH HAI.K ; CKNTUAM.V I.O catcd ; r.riW cash ; hal to milt. Address II IB. Ilca ' I'OK J XOIIANGK UATHS l.'ic a line first tlmo and lOo n line thcro- aftcr. No advertlflument taken for less than 25c. V A SUCTION OF LAND IN I'HKLI . . . . . * J2 nilk'H from rallrond town , to trade for cattle. L. K. , Klin Creek , Neb. MIDI 25' rFOll K.XCIIANHK , IIOUSK AND LOT. 8 Brooms , Inside , paved street , Honer , bnth , KHS , etc. , forconernl stock jtoods In Kood town ( elc.ir ) or property further out. Win. J. WcUhaus. I ! llarkcr bjk " ' " " ' 17-10 IlOltSUS TO K.XCIIANC.i : FOll I.OTOIU.OTS -or equity , Call at Ull N. llith st. 417-21 y WHAT 1IAVK YOU FOll VIXCHANOK ? OUH t-lnevt list Is Just out ; send for It. Western Kx- chantio Co. , Columbus , Nub. Mi7.1 : 22 * KXCIIANHK KI.KUANT COUN- y-WANTKI ) TO , - f-llTf homo , ti-room liou-ie. with buth , cistern. private water works , everything modern , on 7 lots. with elexant lann und trees ; Just the place tor man of means to tnUo his family In hot weather ; will t. ado for Ian U or titock , Address J 32 , llco. 531J1I _ -IIICll IIHHI ) STALLIONS. MA11K3 AND colts for real ouato. lloom 10.1 llronn rCLKAN STOCK ail.XKIlAIj MIMK.J WII.I. A > taVo real estate uud monuy. tloi W3 , Frankfort , Ind. 23J y-OMGOM > ANl)3ll.Viu.'JKWKI : < IlY , AltTl- AJficlai teeth , medals , ate. , brln ? all yea hnva In larue or small lots and rosjlvu uva'i or nlri clui dvntlBtry In oxchnnio. Dr. John Mnttli3 ri , mi.iu- facturliiudontlHt Drown bU. O n ill i ill II I OU r AljK UK lj r.STA.K 11ATK3I5o n line tlrsi tlmo and 100 n line there- utter. No advertisement taken for loss than 3ic. . also near tirceley Center , some line fnrm-i ; cheap and on KOod terms. 11,1 , . Uurkjt , undertaker - taker , 24th und Cumlnff. -0 l'.l' T7OII SAI.K CUKA1' , A WHU , IMI'KOVKU CAT7- -L tic or sheep ranch , nltli or without small stock of cuttle and horses. For further purt'culnrs nd- drcas Iliichanan llros. . Akron , Colo. M460 21 * 17011 HAI.KSIJVKllAI. . OOOI ) UIWIDIINCICS AT JL' low llKures ; easy terms. Wm , J. Welihans , U Ilurker blk. MM I 2 > J7O11 SO DAYH ONLY I OFFKll A.'KO ACHK. Wl'.M , JL Improved farm a miles from tonn at $7.0U per aero worth 515. UU. Improvements eost Jl.iUJ. 1'or particulars wrlto Thos. Kryiter , Nulluli , Ncli. .M5I7-21 * _ FOIt SA1.K. TWO 11AUOAIN8 , A SOUTIIWKST corner , Orchard Hill , worth > lWO-f SO , easy tunus. A line farm In Sherman Co. for less than the lini provciuentitcotit ; llttlu cash roulrod | , Fidelity Trust Company , M 22 * 130 FT. ON"N"ST , HKTWKKN 20TII It > l.20U. llutchlnson A. Wead , ID.'l Douglas. * .M4'il ! 21 _ T IIAVH A KINK bTOOK FAIIM OF' 215 A UId ; located In Lancaster countyMHmllOB'uorthwpst of Lincoln , Neb , which I nlll sell cheap ; 100 acres 'aro under cultivation , fine 45 aero pasture , luriru liux nan grove , orchard , frnmahoiiso and stables for 8 head of horses nnd 1,0 head of cattle , 1'leuty of water Address V. U Vodlcko , 313 do , I2th street , Omaha , Neb. . MrfJ 25 T/OH HAI.K CIIOICB FllUIT KAIt.M OF 30 AC1IUS , J2)4 ) miles C'ii t of pontolllce , Council lllutts. U acres In blaekberrles. nxi ynune fruit trees , : IUUO Rrapo vines ; lioune , burn und oiitbulhlntH. ) Creut bar- uniiilf taken nt ome. Address , A. 18 , lien olllco , Council llliitls. M4II 25 I ; OK HAI.1J. KHJIITV ACltl8 CI1OICK- land near Clarks , Mi-rrlck county , Neb , , 40 acres under cultivation , 1'rlco only (15 per ucro : Ad- dresi II 1H , lluu oiltce , Council flliilN. il4(2 21 1 OTS ON MONTHLY I'AVMKNTS IN 11HNSON , .IJIjiko View , Clifton 1'laco. Dundee , Armour 1'lacv , W L. Selby's add lloom 4UI Drown bldi ; . , M4S-IJ-J lAIUHALi : , ATA 1IAIKIAIN , LOT 15 , III/JCIC 4. 1 W. U rlhelby'a first addition to Huuth Omaha. Bmal Ipaymrut down , balancQ monthly If doslnxl. Imiulro it , II. Tuichuck , Omiihn lloo. 17011 SALK-IIOMHS , ANY I'lllCt : , I7M. JI.J50 111' ; X t' sy tornu ; take clear properly us first payment. U. U , Wallace , Uronn block , lulu and Douglas. Till _ lOIl SA1.K-NK1IHAHKA FAIIM LANDA ti , ( J. J- Wallace 13 3 llrown block , lUlliond Douidav 7J5 _ A 111(1 ( I1AIUIAJN. 4i.\151 , KAdT FUONT , BOUTIl VUth t. , worth I4..SX1. 1'rlco only J./iiO. 1 idellty Tnut company , IUII Karnnm , b7u AT. K. COl'.NKll 2UTII AND HICKOIIV , CUXIW J. ' fret ; a bargain for a few days ouly , t , 1C Dur- HiiK , Ilarkur block. 8ii | STOCK \vi.vri-imo. ; IIATK * I5o llnetlrst llmo nnl lOo Una thora- afterNo advcrtlmmitmt fiUjn for luis than Ua . -l 'care , ihelter and board f uncos. 4ti ( llrown bldir. HJ8I DM _ _ _ _ TIOHSKS WINTKIIKI ) AT LOWK.Vr UATICii AT -lillolli'vno mock farm ; but Halls 1C dmlrod. Clarku , IV Hoard of Trade bulldlmi or llulluriiu. 7M 1IAIU OlIOOS. UATKS-lioa line Hrst tlmu and ICe line thoro- ( tar. No adrurtlnouiimt lakun for lesi thauiio T AIIUK8T hTOCKlN KNI'IIIK"WKarV TUKA'r- -IJrlcat wUsanil beards a specialty. WUs. banxi , wltchci. hair chains , etc. In stock und to order. Mall orders sullclteO. Uvles , III S I5tu it , Ouiiha , vu UATKS-l5enllnonrstil < nMnnil lOo a line thnro. after. No advcrtlsiiiiii'/HJakon for loss than ilio o3T LAir s to IIN i > no i.i > ac K KT ; NO 1 Jmnrks on It. lleturn to-lioa olllco and get re ward. 44tl K - HOIIK. OWNKIt CAN OKT IfOUND-CAIlltlAtlK advertising. K. W. Uanncll.Vl N. dm. .MlflO 23' jli" - * " HATKS 15c n line llrst lima and llo a linn thcro- otter. NondvcrtlsomenlMkol for ! < sss than 25o. liilllcs sollclto'd. Miss Stimly'.Ws. 20th st. ft" ilto.1 II * J'ATIiiNrtrHoTjlQiTOiTs. HATK3-15CB line first tlnio and lOa n line thero- nfter. No ndvcrllscniont taken for less t" > AT K JJT IJ'A W VlsilS' N U r"QLIciT6Tlsw. ] 1 Hues , V Co. , nee building , Omnlm , Neb. llranch olllco at Washtnuton , U. C. Consultation froo. 701 OUINOINO. IIAT1C3-ISO n line llrst tlmo ami lOo a line there after. No advertisement taken for less than 2.V3. K NlT " YOUiiJ""HCI "SSOI IS , IIAXOIIS. KTC. , TO UK S ground lo Uiulcrland A Co. . 10.1 s lull sU 7C3 ' ASH rAII ) Fol OLD HOMCAHSON & . llanks. room 'M. llnrkiir block Omaha 7C2 "IMPROVEMENT tllBORDERoftllB AGE" THE BEST. WHY ? Hocauso wo hiivo profited liy thusliortcnmliiRi of tlio old t.VDowriturs. nnd lia\o DVOICOII.U tliolr defects , mid , * bctwut'ii ourselves , wo li.-ivulots of liiipruvoinunls of wliluh tliuir Invuntnr.s ncvor ilronnt'il. : All typo cleaned In ten seconds wltliont soll- Inu' the linnils. .1 t Moro iiinnlfolil coplusnan ho mniTo at ono Ini- uiusHloti on thu Smith I'rcmlcr tlmn upon nny otlior tpyowrltor luaimfactured. Sonu TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT. The Smilh Premier Typewriter Co , , 101)0 ) } Fununi Htrret , Onialui , Ncl ) . K. / / . 31 AUi3W , - - MA UNION DEOT HOTEL. Corner lOtli anil 'Mason ' Struots. Now bul'dlni ; , nuw fnnllttire. every thlrii flr class ; Illicit location In the city ; all moJorn Im proveiucnti ; btu.im llcat : . , Um : Cull llolU : Uath und Harbor Shop In connui-tlon : Kloctrlc nn.l Cable Cars to any part of tlia jcltx. Try us nnd bo con- \lnced th.U wo have the t'oit house for the money west of ChlcaKO. Hates from li.tw t o Sl.M per day - rhq - A CHNUINKMICHOHI'.KIIVLKllls KIDU'B HKUM iilAllCATOIlurosalf1loca30i : > bccauso It kills the mlcrobo or ( .orm. I'utjiirniid retailed In (2 , Stand J'isl/e' , the lattpr IKi ( 'all\i \ ) ? , Sent anywhere pre paid un iccelpt of prlcoorf.'O. 1) . WoHstiu n uiiar- anteotocure. The I ubllojrndo nnd Jobbers sup plied by the Klnsler Drnu ( 'onipany , O uahai U. A. .Melchor , Ilonard Meyer ntid'ilC. I' . Sjykora , South Omaha ; A. D. Foster and. , Council Illulls KINGS OF SPECIALISTS WM Unrivaled , For tliolr success In the treatment and euro of Syphilis , Gonorrhoea , Gleet , Stricture , Hydrocele , Varlcocelo , Piles , Fistula , Rectal Ulcers , Seminal "Weakness , Spermatorrhoea ; Lost Manhood , Errors of Youth , Excessive Sexual'Indulgencei , Kidney , Urinary and Bladder Troubles , Blood and Skin Diseases , Nervous Diseases , Chronic Diseases , Private * Disease * , Female Weakness and Diseases , Sexual Diseases of every nature. Book Ot 120 pages and handsomely Illustrat ed , eont for 4 ots tn stamps. Consultation Free. Call , jr Upon or address wjtft stamp for reply , 10 JUDO TV T\ I I l r\ n 11 j ji * > i. u hici KPmH\T \ lllo , Duijl m 14O9 DouglasStreet , Omah'd" Neb. n . LoDuo's Per fJ Ioal Pills. The 1'roiicli roiuudy ai ti dlrootly ttuon the Ecnoratlvour uiisantVcurpsaupprosilunoftlia monies. J.'or three f05tatiU cm ( Un inallod. feliould iiollio iiHod ( liirirt nro/imnu'y , .Tubliors. ( IrnBRUtsand tlio publUVd&ppllod by Qoodtiiuii Oruk'Oo. , Omuluu 10 ! s Tlio Phurmncoutlcal Urn thus ndvlscs nn tinxlous correspondent : 1. Wour low shoos , xvool socks , nnd t\ust the foot ovorTTwico n , dny with lodol ; they will soon bo us hnrd , sweet nnd comfortable ns ono could wish. 2. Wash the foot nt night with very hot water , put on whlto cotton socUa und Iminorso the foot thus covered in inothylnted spirits pptirod into n basin. Wour the SOCKS nil nit'lit , they will soon dry in bed. During the evening wonr cotton socks uud felt allppnrs und keep the socks constantly sat united with the spirit In u week the euro will bo com- olotod. DaWltl'a Llttlo Kurlv RUON ; only pill to cure sick hootlacuo and regulate the bowels. Competition trotnbtos wnon flnydon Bros , opoa urlcos on piuuojuad organs. lleicare of imitations , dilutions , nnd dtitutcs of Dr. 1'icrco's genuine inwllclncfl , of fered nt wlint pretend to bo "cut iirlccs. " For the Beiutltio , thcro's ono price , and only ono priciy but , tlioy'ro gwranlenl. Tlioy'ro the cheapest medicines you can buy nt any price , for It they fail to benefit or cure , you Lave your money bock. J'ou pay only for the gootl j/oti ( let. To prevent fraud nnd imposition by un principled dealers , these penuino punrantecd rdmedtes nro now sold only through drtigKlsts tuttliorle < l oa ngonts , nnd always at tucso loMg-estnbH hod prices : Dr. Plcrco's Ooltlon Mwllcnl Dwcovery ( for the Liver , Bleed nnd Lunps ) , Sl.OO. Dr. Piorca's Favorite Prescription ( for woman's w&vknesses nnd ailments ) , $1.00. Dr. J'ierco'a Pleasant Pellets ( for the liver , stomach nnd bowels ) , M centA llefuee nil medicines purporting to IK > Dr. Plorco'i ofTcinl nt nny other prices. Suspic ion naturally nnd rightfully nttachca to them. A Wrlllorj Guarantee lo CUI1E EVERY CASE c , ' _ MONEY REFUNDED. Our ccro l > permanent ami not a pMrnlnff up. CatM trcaUtd nro ycar ace hare ngror seen ft symptom inee. Ily dtscrlblnif ciuo fully wo cnn tr i\t vou by mall , and woBlTO the s mo UronifKuarnntcoto euro or refund all money. These who prefer to cone hero for treatment cnn do so and wo will piy ralliona faro both ways and hotel blll whllo hero If wo fall .0 cure. Wo chdllenRO the world for ft case that our MA010 REMEDY will not euro. Wrlto for full particulars anil cetlhooviJcnco. Via know that you are skeptical , Jmtlr'flo , tea , ai the most eminent phyilclniu hire oprer been aWe to Biro moro tlmn temporary relief. In our flru j eirs' pi actlco wlln the M AfllO 11KMKU\ bus been moit difficult to orcrcomo the piejudlcoa Biilnlt all so-oall d sijocincs. But under our strone Bmrsntra you tliauM njt Imltato to try thU romody. Ypu take no chvico of loihu your money. Wo Btmr. untco to euro or refund every dollar , and as wo have a reputation to protect , also financial bncUisof JOO , . 000 , It l perfectly s.ifo to nil whn will try the treat ment. lUroloforoyouh-\Tob > 'jnputtliiBUpantlpaylnR outyojrmoniy fur illtTerrnUroatminUaiid although Touaronotyctcurcdnooiiolms paid bftckyoiir n-un. cr. l > onot\railDonymoromoiicyun'IIyoutryu - Old ehronlCrdcrpBcatiMcasoJcurcdlnSOto DO day . In- Te tlB toouir flnincl4l standlne , our reputation ai buslno.s men. Wrlto us for names and addrrsara of thotowo'linvocarod who liaro ctrenpormlitlonto refer - for to them. ItconUiyouonly postajo to dothliiit will aavo ) ou n votlA of sut'erlnu from mentil strain , and If you am marrlnl what may your offspring suffer thiough your own np llf enco * If your symptoms are eoro throat , mucous pi chci In mouth , rhoumntlcm In oonea and jolntu , hair falllni ; out , eruptions on any partotthobodyfeulnsof ! pcnonU dtprculon , paint in head or bum s , you hare no tlino to waite. These who aio conitunlly taking mi reury nn I potash should dlwont.nuolt. Constant ucouf tlc odrjfj will surely krliicsorciiandotllneiilrarslnthocnd. Don't fall to rlto , Ailcoin-pondenco n-nt rolled In plainoavrl- epos. V/otnvltolltoinostrlcId lnve > tletluiiondwlU do all In our p < rer to cl4 rou In It , Ad Irrsi , COOIi HKMKDY CO. , Omatia , Jfebrankit. O'Hce 13th an J Farnim. second floor , entrance I IIi UiN 1J JL i a u ts * y w w < SJF N tai f.TOfor a GUSJ o jo or KillliK Al iiiuooJ. Goror.il or Norvoua Duhlllty , wonknoss ot body ornunil , the olTootof errors of oxoos o- In old or young tlmt wo canuot euro. Wo cuar.intco every case or rofiind every dolliir. Klvodnys trial tro.uinotit 81. full coiirso * . I'rocoptlblo bonollts roallzod In three daya. Hv mall , securely pacliod from obborviitlon. Onk'i ) cipen until U. in. COOK Itl-Iil c.lV CO. . O.MA I A. .NHU _ LADIES ONLY MAGIC i j..uiun UICOUI \ . i-wiw Safe and JlU certain to a day or money refunded. I'rlee by mall $2 , rioaled from obacrvatloo. C001 1C RliMEUY CO. . Omuha. Nub. Cunncolioiit Glt-1 Eipht years tiyo Miss Esther Peck of Old Lynio , Conn.bought ufui'tn on tiino on Gritbsy Hill tuid bofjiui tocultiyiite it. She was up with the sun , laying out work for hot1 nion and oven titking hold hoi'bolf. She liandlcd the boo and raku , di-ovo the mowing machine and hay tedder , pitched hay and did any other work noeossitry. She was a succossfnl agriculturist and paid for tlio farm in four years. Then she bought a second farm and continued her operations , add ing livestock. Now she has the best stocked farms in Now London county and supplied Now London with poultry , ° SBei butter and beef. The two farms are paid for and she has an income of $1,200 to $1,800 a year , which she is laying by for old ago. Miss Annie Bradley ia another Connecticut girl who ia engaged in an occupation at which she is making a good living. She lives in Ansoniiiand peddles milk. She owns her cows , and early every morning driven into the vil- Ingo und delivers the milk to her cus tomers. No storm deters her , and she is not only making1 money but enjoying splendid health. They had lots of wedding presents , out the most precious was a box of Hallor's Aus tralian-salvo. SUe said thoughtfully , it's so nice for the Halo ctiaps ou my h.uids. IIo said , wo havon.t pot any "llttlo chaps" yot. She said , Why 1 John , and Joint was -squelched. Solid Trains I'Tom Om ill x. Vestibuled , electric lighted and steam licatou , with the finest dining , sleeping and reclining chair car service in the world , via the ' Chicago & Omaha Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Double dully train service , leaving Omaha at 1 p. in. and 0:20 : p. m. , with no transfer at Coun cil Bluffs us heretofore , App'.y 1501 Farnam street for tickets and further in formation or audrosa K A. NASH , C. C. LINCOLN , Gen. Agt City Pass. Agt. To I'rcvnnt KI-O/IOII Foot. In cold weather never wear a woolen stocking inaido a thin tight shoo. To do it is to 'Invito ' fro/on feet , says the La dies' Homo Journal. The wool grows damp and clammy through insensible perspiration , the shoo pinches the blood vessels into sluggish torpor. Ltotwixt them you have a fvo/.on foot almost be fore you know it , Much bolter put thin silk , llslo thread or , cotton stockings next to the foot , and draw the woolen ono on outside tlio shoo. AVith arctics ovoYtho Htouklngs you can defy Jack Frost if you are shod like C'indorilla herself. m Conumiital > lp. All claims not consistent with thn high character of Syrup of HRS are purposolv avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Uompany. It nuts gently on the ItlJno.vM , llvornnd bowels , clcanitlng the system effectually , but it Is not- a euro-all and trmUes uo prtitonslotis that nvoryboHli ; will not substantiate. Four hundred and fifty dollar piano. Warranted BOVOII years for $187.50. Now Ecalo. Hayden Bros. The Ooriniui Cnp'tal. fiorlln has 210 miles of streets , so that a person might walk ton days in the Gorman capital without going up or down the suinc street twice. If the 1-100,000 inhabitants were to turn out at a grand rovlow and miiroh in double lilo they would form u line 750 miles in length. If tlio citizens should all do- tormina to start on a journey on the sime : day and at tlio enmo time all the cars In Germany would accommodate but two-thirds of their number. Small In size , great in roiulti ; IJoWitt's LlttleEurly KUon. Dost pill for constipa tion , beat for stole hoadaoho , boat for sour stomach. _ W1NTKH TOUIt.4 To Hiininier ImixH via tlio WnlJanli Ilnute. The Wubnsh are now selling round trip tickets good returning June 1 , 18U2 , to all the winter resorts in Ton- IICBBUO , Mlrtslsslppl , Alabama , Georgia , Florida , North und South Carolina , Louisiana , Arkansas and Texas , The quickest and best route to the Hot Springs of Arkansas. For tickets and full information In rog.trd to roitos east or south cull at Wabash olllco , 1502 Farnnm street , or write G. N. Claytou , N. W. Pasd. Agt , OF IXTEREST TO TIIK FARMER. NobrnBknIown nnd South Dakota faf m- ord , especially tlioao who nro largely in- tcrostetl in tlio dairy business , will find much of Interest in a letter just received nt the department of stuto from United Stntos Consul Ilytlor of Copenhagen , on "Dairy Experiments In Denmark" from which Tun Br.K's Washington corre spondent hns taken the followluq : "Researches have continually boon carried on In this country over slnco the yoir 1875 In relation to the faithless ( butter contents ) of cow's milk , but It was only when those were taken in hand by the Into Prof Fjord , who so conspicu ously aided by his experiments and researches in bringing Danish butter to its present high repute , that it can bo saitl that practical and trustworthy ro- suits have boon obtained therefrom. It would now nnpoar that it is by no means sulllclont to know the milk yield of tlio cow when the fattincss of the milk is not at the same tlmo ascertained , this being of sucli variable nature that there can at times bo fount ! a dilTui-onco of nearly 100 per cent. Examples have boon afforded where two cows huvo re ceived nn idonlicul course of feeding , yet one yielded 40.6 pounds of milk giv- ng 2 pounds of butter dully , whilst the ihoollior with a yield of 41 pounds of milk only gave a trillo over 1 pound of butler. On a dnlry farm in Jutland the yearly average con sumption of milk to one nountl of butter from individual cows with Identical feeding 1ms been found to vary fi-qm 21 ! > toHi pounds of milk. Hero the brooding stock has been largely selected from cows known for tliolr yield of fat milk , one family being noted for Its yield of exceptionally fat milk. The highest yearly butter yield of a cow , which 1ms so far been attained is 44U pounds , but it is maintained that by milking H select choice of bulls us well as of cows with fat milk hereditary qualities , n considerable largo butter production may bo obtained. "All the experiments have fully proved that the cow possesses the special property of extracting a greater or loss amount of fat from Its food , and that this faculty is hereditary ; and contrary to what lias hitherto boon the general opinion , it is now shown by experiment ! ! that tlio milk's faultiest ) cannot bo af fected to any essential extent through ' the cour'do of food. In the different experimental trials , when all oilier conditions have been identical , the food has been of different composition , namely : Fifty pounds of turnips , 12 pounds of hay , and 0 pounds of votclios ; 12 pounds of hay and 10 pounds of vetches without any turnips ; oO pounds of turnip ? , 12 pounds of hay , 2 pounds of oil cakes , and 4 pounds of vetches ; 02 pounds of turnips , 12 pounds of hay , 7i pounds of oil cakes , and U pounds of vetches ; 52 pounds of turnips , 12 pounds of hay , H pounds of oil cakes , and 41 pounds of vetches ; 37 pounds of turnips , 12 pounds of hay , 0 pounds of oil cakes , and 2 pounds of vetches ; lastly , 37 pounds of turnips , 12 pounds of hay , 0 pounds of vetches , and 2 pounds of oil cakes without having alloctod to nny degree worth mentioning each indi vidual cow's butter yield , which year after year has shown a romarkublo fea ture of uncliangoablonoss. Heifers would appear to glvo the fattest milk , whilst , on the other hand , the fatty amount is found to decline as the cow gets older. The milk is almost always found to bo fattest Immediately after calving time , decreasing slowly in its fatty amount in the next throe to four months , whoa it again increases. Those cows which lose llesh by milking always glvo fat milk immediately after calving , whereas , on the other hand , the Meshy cows are rarely found to gtvo fat milk. "Thoso are the results which have so far been attained , and it is now to bo hoped that stock-breeders , with the aid- of the controlling centrifuge , will bo careful In their selection of cows for breeding to got those giving the fattest milk. The trouble will bo as nothing in comparison to tlio advantages that will bo derived by pursuing such a course. In this manner it will bo pos sible to produce a butter-producing breed by which the income of the dairies will bo vary considerably in creased without entailing extra ox- ponsos. _ on tlio Farm. It is now generally admitted that in any farm rotation , or in any rational system of farm management tlio grasses must have a largo place , says the Iowa Homestead. The idea prevailed some what extensively years ago , and may still linger in certain quarters , that the soil of the west Is so fully stored with the accumulated fertility of ages that it will produce an indefinite number of crops without either resting or manure. It is but a few years since , oven as far cast as Iowa , the lands were cropped with grain year after year and the evening - ing sky was lit up with the glare of burning straw stacks. Straw is no longer burnt for the moro purpose of getting it out of the way in that state , the Iowa farmer having learned by exper ience that , immqiiBely fertile as his soil is , it will not stand constant crop ping with grain crops without resting , nor will it do without the fertility that is in the straw stack. Ho Is learning n.oro than this. Ho knows that rest in grass will do for land wlfat nothing else will. Tlio difference between the yield of corn Holds planted on sod and these ou land equally good by nature and equally well cultivated shows him the value of sod land for this crop , and tlio mugltudo of the crop of grain that suc ceeds the corn shows him that the value was not in the mechanical condition alone , but in fertility that is Insjparablo from thu rootn of grabs. . Instead of the entire farm except pasture for a few cows being given over to grain crops , n very largo per cent of the farms all over the west will bo given to grass. In this history is but repenting Itself. The exhaustive grain crops have been constantly moving west. Our older read ers cart all remember when the far- famed Gonossoo valley of Now York was the great wheat-producing region. Then followed In succession Ohio , Iowa , Kan- bus nnd Nebraska , Mlnnosot-i and the Dtikotas , Washington und Manitoba , und , as these earlier sown lands failed in succession to produce paying crops of wheat , they wore sown to grass , and the winter wheat crops of all the states oust of the Mississippi lira grown on lands that have boon freshened up and ro- itonul with grass. It IH interesting to note in this connection that the auroago of wheat has varied but llttlo in ten years , notwithstanding the opening up of nil those vast regions devoted nlmost exclusively to wheat culture , nnd that the acreage "of thu cultivated grasses has Increased in almost the same ratio with thu breaking up of the now lands in the regions devoted almost exclu sively to wheat. Another potent * reason with farmers for Hawing an Increased ncronge to grass is the necessity of saving labor. With all our Increase in machinery , and the Increase by this moans of the productive capacity of the farm and farm labor , individual wages have on the wh'ilo in creased , not only absolutely , but when measured by the price of farm products. The farmer is therefore compelled to sow part of the laud to uornotmuj ; which , while it may not pay him more gross profit , nor so much , perhaps , will nay him n urontor not profit by dtuponslnir with n Inrgo proportion of the cost of labor. This hns led , In the west , to grass nnd stock farming , nnd it hns produced results that are both unexpected anil far reaching. It has led to nn increase In the sl/.o of the farms , the owuor of the eighty llndlng that by partly grn/lng ho could manage a quarter-auction with the same ease nnd greater profit than ho heretofore mntiiiguti the smaller farm. He , therefore , bought oil I his neighbor , who wont west to grow up with the country. It lias led to n great ilooronso In the tonnage of gross products on rail roads , for the ronson that the farmer , being obliged to have live stock to har vest his grain , noodotl his grain to fat ten them , and ns it ro.iult shipped car loads of euttlo , hogs , horses , wool nnd butter Instead of wheat , corn or oata. The siiino reasons that have boon so potent with thu farmers east of the Mis sissippi are operating west of It and It is only n question of tlmo , and that not a long time , until grass forms ns largo a part of the regions where It will sucwotl IIH it docs In the great states of the mid dle west , and the same results will inev itably follow. There is no land under the sun that will endure Indullnitoly con tinuous grain cropping , and there Is no method that will restore It to itj origi nal fertility so cheaply and so otllulonlly as grass. Tlio logic of circumstances , over which the farmer bus little control , compels this course. It. compels him besides : to have something in the shape of live stock to harvestand if-io thogras-i so that It Is not it question whether the general farmer will bo n stockman or not. That question was settled for him whqn tlio prairies were laid downhy the failure of the Creator lo endow them with an amount of fertility that no suc cession of grain crops could exhaust. It Is , therefore , not a question whether wo shall lay down a part of the farm in grass , but how long \vo can afford to ( to- lay it. How much , is n question which the farmer must decide for himself ; what kind , must bo determined by lati tude and longitude , temperature , eleva tion and rainfall. Tlio farmer who hns been cropping it heretofore and determines logo to grass has advantages which those who were compelled to do t > o twenty years ago did not on joy. A vast amount of experience in growing the grasses on the prairies 1ms boon accumulated nnd placed in the roach of the farmer by the agricultural papers of tlio west , nnd ho can therefore avoid many of the mistakes of tlio earlier pioneers by placing himself within reach of the desired information. Tlio old no tion of eastern writers of high repute in agriculture , that tlio tame crrassos will not form a sod west of the Mississippi has been proven to bo nn utter fallacy. The varieties that will thrive on u prai rie soil that lias thirty inches of rainfall have boon ascertained1 the methods of seeding them , that are practical in the west , have boon discovered. Grass growers are no longer explorers in u wide Hold , searchers after the unknown , but teachers of the known. Thcro Is a wide field for investigation in the re gions of limited raiiifull with a view to discover varieties adapted to the onvi- roinont. The experiment stations are doing n grand work in this direction , and the fact that each stale has its own , conducted by men who give the wants of their own state special study , gives to them a peculiar valuo. I < -cotIlne fitouk lot * Health nnil I-'nt. The only successful way to fatten on- Uo or hogs is to have the feed in such a convenient place that they can go to i > ; at will , says the Nebraska Farmer. K the grain is corn it should have enough oil meal in it to keep the bowels regular. In order that the flesh may bo laid on rapidly all know that the system must bo in good working order , that every particle of food consumed may bo properly digestod. How Is this to bo donoV By throwing the food on the ground and allowing the stock to moss Ft over , or must there bo some contriv ance HO arranged that stock can at will go to the feed land , oat what Is desired without- mussing ever only what food is oaten ? Wo notice that many writers say that you should only give' what feed they will oat up clean. That is very true , but when tlio food is thrown in tbo mud how long will the feed bo clean , mixed in the mud , or oven on u lloor , when it is muddy'/ / How many feeders ever the country will haul out a load of corn , throw it on the ground and allow stock lo climb ever it and muss it around in a shape not til for nny kind of stock to oatV Why not lix up Homo contrivance by which your stock can oat what is desired without feeding ns they used to tlio"olm poolers" 100 years agoV It is not much of an expense to make a self-feeding arrange ment that if you do not desire stock to run to it at will , you can shut oil the food. If the random of this journal could see where the feeders that use nothing but the sanitarium foini of feeders und the success they have it is believed our farmers would adopt thin plan as a unit. It is the only way wo can cope with the hog cholera. If our breeders would also use moro mature animals In breeding there woilid not bo so much disease ( especially among the hogs ) und tlio stock would have moro vitality. Tlioro Is no necessity for so much ignorance in the business of rais ing stock und farming with all the Information mation there IB that comes through the agricultural journals from our best breeders and farmers , those that are In the front ranks. Yet there are plenty of men that will follow in tlio footsteps of the patriarchs. With the advan tages wo have nt the pro-ion t ago , wo should bo better informed than our fathers with their oxporionco. If wo cannot make some advancement we should bo dropped as not fit to do busi ness nnd should bo trampled on nnd run over by those that can "gut u motion on them. " Insect l-noitiy of Corn. The November issue of Insect Lifetho periodical bulletin of the division of entomology of the United States Dopitrt- ment of Agriculture , contains an edi torial nrtlclo by Mr. L. O. Howard on "Tho Lunger Corn Stalk-borer ( Dintruu sncohurulU F. ) , an Insuut which for the past throe-quarters of n century has boon recognized ns n serious enemy of the sugar ciino in the West Indies and for a less period ns nn enemy of cane nnd corn in the southern states , and which bun been particularly nbundant in the corn fields of Louisiana , where It was first re corded as early as 1857. It 1ms since that period nlowly sprout ! throughout the cotton bolt , and with the present soa- bon has rather suddenly appeared in Inrylnnd and Virginia , seriously Injur ing corn. A full bibliographical history of the Insect Is glvon , together with n careful account of its life hlntory and habits , illustrated by a nuinbor of text flguros. ThU article will bo of particular Interest nnd value to the southern planter nnd also to the corn grower of the Mississippi valley , IIH the insect manifests a tendency tp migrate northward , as evidenced bv Ita ttppour * unco in Virginia and Maryland. IntolllKont I'nirlotlmn. U what The Youth's Companion ( * aiming at In 1U plan for a tdg ntlo chain of Debating clubs calloU tlio Lyceum League of Amorlca. TbU Ulvps practical direction to itio urdor of tlin vonnoMlag movement , started by tun atuo paper.