Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 28, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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A liVKUTIHtMKNTS Mill T11KBK rOI.1T.MN8
J\ will Im token until U : * ) p. m. . for the eenltiK
iiml until t.lO p. m. , for the morning or Sunday edi
tion.
tion.All
All rtffrtlfmontu InthfMi rolumni ltconli ! a
line nrtl ItiMMtlcm and intent * a linn thereafter , or
litcrllno txrnionlli. No itdTertliemcnt taken for
IcfMhrnU cents for tlio flrit Insertion.Tcrmn.rasb
In arirntiCTlount about 7 words to the lln . Inlt-
Irlf , fipurep , symbol * , He. , oncli rnuntimn word ,
All adrt rtl itn nUmn t run ronnrciitlTcly. Adtcr-
tUrrn. by requrtllnK n numbered eheck. can ham
tl fir Idle r adilrrrse < l to n numbered Inter In cnro
of TJlVllre Answers n arldr cd will bodellT-
tied on prefcnlallon of tlio check.
T HAM H OMICKP AIIVKUTIMNO FOIITIIKSK
J rolurrnc will bo tiiken on thn nbo n conditions
allhe follow Ing htiMnesi ho'j c . who arn author-
Hid lo tnke rpcrlnl nnllces lit the same rates its can
Letiad nt the main office !
f-mitli Ornnlin Ilrsnch OfCcc No. ICZJ N street ,
1 IHor birch
John W I'ell , phnrmnclst.lllh nnii Mrson MreeH.
f If , I'nrntwortb. pharmncM.311.1 fuming street.
W..T HUBles , pharmacist. K24 N 1Mb slreet.
C' K , FMtfrflolil , pharmnclst. 1718 Loavonworth
Htm.
B' ptmrmacy , ! Uh and Knrnam.
SITUATIONS WANTBD.
IIATKS ) < a line first time and I0c a line there
after. No adTcrtlsoment taken for 1cm tlian 25c.
A-\NANTKI > . A HlTtrATION AH IIOOKKKKI'KIl
J\or assistant. Can furnish A 1 references , K.I' .
llodler , ICU7 California street. _ M flJO-28"
* ' '
A WANTKlTBTTUAT'Ib'xYlV YOHNO TAINTKIl ,
will take pirt pay In board. AtldroM M 28 , Hoc.
A -WANTK1) , POSITION WITH HONF.HT FIHM
as salesman or olllrn work ; eood reference
( . 1vrn nnd rcqulroil. Address M 13 , lleo. Mf 12 I *
- IIKfiWNSHII.K. Kx-KaKNCKP MAN
ant tmsltlon asclerk.cotlectoror bookkeeper !
best rllr lofrrences. Address M 10 , Den. MtWI M *
- ! > , A UKSPONPIIttiK POSITION HV
A-WANTII I . 15 years experience. Hest
city references. Address IifiH , lleo , MMI SO *
WANTED--MALE HELP.
IIATK8 I5o n linn first time nnd lOe a line there
after. No iidrertlseniunt tnken for less thnn 2 , ' > c.
Tl-WANTKl ) , KAIihSMKN CAN HASH.V MAKK
J'from f2.'i lo 17.1 per week above oxpcnsen selllnit
our 1'atent Non-Hvnpornttnii , NoniFreetlnK riicm-
Icil Hro palls. (100 In n day vosslblo ; biff ilcnmnd
for these poods ; no experience nccessnry. Sold
only liy nuoiits. to whom cxcluslTn territory Is
El Ten.Vo cnn prorn this stntemnnt If you will
ntldress , The Worcester I'lro Appllnnca Co. ( In-
corporntod ) , Worcester , .Mais. 'Wo 1mvo other
money making specialties. ilfiM 23 *
T"WANTP.I ) , KNIilNKKll. M1JBT III ! A rillST-
J'class man on rip saw. Apply , with reference ,
to the K. M. UlllrHCo. , .Mf&l 2U *
-SlTlIArriON roUAFlHST CLASS OKIIMAK
.I'conchinniit unexceptlonnblo' city references.
Also for fomo first clnss hotel cooks , men nnd
women. Canadian onico. 314M H. IMh. UB-J8'
15-WA.NTK1 > , A FlIlHT-ri.ASS IILACKSMITII ,
J'tfooilwnKC nnd steady lob : married mnn pro-
ferred. Call on or nilUrcssllarrell llros. , Clnrlnda ,
Iflwn. Ml 38'
B AOKNT 'wANTKI KH ( TIIK WOIH.D'S FAIU
souvenir. "Hxcluslvo territory Blven. Somple ,
Me. Bent on receipt of price to nny nildross.
World's Fair Souvenir Co. . UO.I N. V. I.lfo llulldlnir
' 4J. 2'
Omalih , Nebraska , >
J-CANVASHMIIH WANTP.l ) . CALL Oil AD-
drcm XII N. V. Life bulldlnjr. M21I KU
1WANTKU. . PALF.PUKN ON 8ALAIIY Oil COM-
J'nilp | in to handle the new patent chemical Ink
erasing pencil. The prentcst selling novelty ever
produced ! crnscs Ink thoroughly In two seconds ;
no nbrnslon of pnper ! SCO to an per cent prollt : ono
ment's sales nmounted to fiKO In six days , another
JS5 In two hours. Wo wnnt ono general agent In
rnch stnlr nnd territory. For terms nnd full pur-
tlculnrs Address Mouroo Krnscr Mfg. Co. , Ln
Oorse , Win. , XM. 701
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
irio , a line first tlmiS nml'lOoa line there
after. No ndvertlsement tnkon for loss than 2. > c
C WANTK1) , VOUNI1 fJKUMAN (11IIL 15 OK 111
ynnrsold.tonsslttln Rcncrnl housework. 704 S
18th street. '
C-FIIIST-CI.ASS COOK ; RKFKIIKNCKH HE-
quired.Adilrers M 27 , Hco. MI > 5I 31 *
GWANTED G1IIL FOU HOUSKWOIIK 817
H 10th st. 025-27 *
" 1-A OUIL FOU OENKHAL HOUBKWOHK IN
. family of two , Call at No. 215 Howard st.MC3029
MC30-29 *
0 A OXI > HALAHY OUAUANTKKD TO ANY
Indy who will do writing for mo nt home Ad-
cliess In own hnndwrlllng with addressed and
ntnmped envelope. Miss Kdna L. mylhc , Houth
Ilend , Ind. , prOprlelor of the famous Olorla Water ,
WWO-F2S *
/ 11UI ! , 1' ( > U fiKNKUAL IIOUSKWOHK. Ap"-
v ply No. all Lnko stroot. Cl" 23 *
< jimu , ) * II24 JACKSON ST.
ST.MliOl29
MliOl-29 *
C-WANTED , OinL TO DO KKNK11AL IIOUSK-
work. 2.1HCassst. | MI07 28 *
C1-WANTBW. SMALL ( HIIL TO TAKE CAUK OF
'chllrdei ' ut II.'IK N. l.Mh , M tldor. Hat I ) . Ml 5 28 *
/ 1-SKCOND IlIltL AND HELP TO TAKI5 OAHlS
V children ; 541.1 St. Mnry's nvo 6'fl 27
C-WANTKD. A O1IIL FOll OKNKltAL llnUHE-
nork : niust be good cook , washer and Ironer.
Apply 2C22Capitol avo. & 8t >
1 WAN ! Mil. ( J1UL FOU GKNKUAL I1OUSK-
. work , fnuilly of three , good cook. 40l4Sewnrdst
67il 27 *
Cl--WANT > : i ) . A GOOD OKH.MAN ( HHL TO DO
'iH'nvrnl ' houxenork ; ruferuiices run ill roil. 12I2S
21 * * * \ ' " " ' & 7U 27'
: . .
ri-WANTKl ) . A CAl'AIU.K SKCOND < HItI *
V I iiniioii t'ourt , fourth house from the corner of
Hlh slrt'ot. . Onu bloik north of fct. Mnry's nvonno
, ' V " M4U1
FOR RENT HOUSES.
HATK8--if n linn Ilrst time and lOo a line thero-
nftor. No'ndvortlscment tnkon for less thnnZJc.
II IIOOM HOL'SU , MODKUN , 82 ! ) B 2IST BT.U121'
U121'
DI IIAVK TWO VKIIY DKSIIIAIILH HOUSK !
ii-lll rent cheap to permanent tenants F. F.
Williams , Mrst National llunkltulldlng. MW.12S
SMALL HOUSK.FIJUNISHKI ) , WITH I'lANO ,
'rent low ; -Wl California street. MU > 30
LIST. OHO. J. PAUL , IWW FAUNAM
6V ) I'.M'
" ' *
-tOU HUNT , ONLY (25 , THAT 10-HOOM MOD
urn house : no convenlinco lacking , hoe It at
l&OHN , 18th street i only responsible tenant consid
ered. J. U. Johnson , SI2 N. r. Life , M43I 7J
T I-H1X-HOOM COTTAOK ON N. 2STH , NKAB
J- ' CuniliiK St. , cheap. Knijulro , 8J3 S. 18lh st.U7M
< U7M
TV-IKS1IIA1ILK S-HOOJl COTTAGK , liTH AND
J/Clark streets. ' MM3 U ) ' ,
D-FOH HUNT , 10I1OU8K8. (5.00 AND UPWAIIUS
per month. The O. F. Davis company , DID F10
-A VKIIV N1CK5-ICOOM COTTAtJB , 2510 CASS
st. P. O'Malley. 471 87'
T1-DK9IIIAIILK FLATS WITH AND WITHOUT
Jsteam bent , stores , dwellliiKs and cottages In all
luirU of city , Kulkunny , Continental block.
11331 30
P-JOl | IlKNT. T11HKK NKW 7-HOOM. 2 8TOUV
collnves with bath and sew traito , nt uud near
corner WeUlerond Tblrlltith struata. lluduted to
VM.W CKth. Henry W. Vates. IW
\8.IIOOM IHUHK | MODKIINl B31S2D RT.
/ IW W
TV-.1 , A fi-HOOM 11OUSKS. ( lOtodii IIUBTIUCH-
X ldencu Huts lu city. Mead Inv't Co. , 443 lloo hldg.
Wi
T \-l-Oll ItKNT , 1IOUHK 10 IIOOMS. ALLMODUUN
J/lmprovi < iuunts , ( JO.OO per month. Kid und Farnam.
Dexter U Thomas. ' (6 (
TKOll ItKNT. 0-HOOM 1IOU8H. WITH IIOTH
-1 'l-n nnd r.ingo If desired , all In good condlllun ;
K location near n > tli and bt. Mary'a uvvnue. 1'rlco
rrnxumMei special terms given to Iho right party.
Imiulro iOIJr Farnam St. , or U. II. Ttschuck , Hot )
otnco.
T\-NK > V II-KOOM civrrAOKs , MODICIU IM-
JL/provomenu , "Htunford Circles. " Apply C. S.
Wiuillur , room 4. N. V , I.lfo bull ling. 7ul
TV-V IIOOM HOUSH 27TH AND DAVUNTOUT ,
J 'all convouleiices. f.5UOpor month , F , U. Dar
ling , llarker MoU. M EtM
T\-NINU IIOOM IIOUMB. MODK11N 1MPIIOVK-
l/m nt . reasonable , IMS N. Zitli ave. Apply , II.
Kallsb , tailor , 211 N , ICth st. \Ui \
RENT FUHNIBHEP HOOM8.
HATKS-t5o a Ilqe Br t Iruo and I0o a fine there-
No advurtltement takvu forluj , tbun aio
ur 2030 BT"UAHVSA'V *
E-TWO FUIIMSHKD11OOM8 ATS017 1IAUNKY ,
gas , buth and lu-ftt , fi4l 311
E I'LKAIAN1' SOITBOFJIOOMH.ONK 8INOLF.
room , In vrlvutu family , luntlum ri'iil , Ilvfer
t'Ul'l'S tociulfi'il , Aililrvss 51 SI , lloyotlli'o. CIT -"J'
1'S IIOOMS FOU HOUHUKKKl'l.M ! Veil MAN
vuuil wife , uu Llillilrun ; reut Inkc-n tii board . > U >
N Hill , SJI
J T . HTKAM IIKATI.'D r llTlXllillKl )
Jro lUJbo. 1Mb ttrwl. Mi35 UO
1 > - FlIltNliilBD IIOOM WITH HATH , M MONTll
Jllv.i ) > 'arnaui 173
EF110NT IIOOM WITH ALCOVB. 14 N. ilbT.
KUANT FUKN1HHK1) IIOOMS , JIM 1MJ1KJB
791 J *
. - FOn HUNT , NICKLY Kl'llNISHKD. HKCOND
'story ' jgiik.rooui. suitable forsluirla KunUvma
nltliout board , in H , 25th strvot.
L/ IF FU11N1SHKD llOOUt ) , Oil N.
Lb yCRNiaHBP ROOMS AND BOARD.
RATKb-lkia lluotlr.t tlma na lee u line tbeiT
after. No ailTi-rtlJOiuuiU takou turjeti thuniJo
" -DKSIUAULK UOOMB AND UOAllll. ONT.
large roow sullabl * furtvo or tl rv guutlciiii-a.
ih.Wd.'r tav
noOM9 AND SOAHD.
CanUnnnt.
r -WAnM IIOOMS AND IIOAIUI 8UITAI1LR
Jirpnllcrnon. . Terms reasonable. Tbe Hlllshle.
N. W. corner I3lh and Doilgc. PI M
FUHNI8IIKD IIOOMS , PINOLR
- nrcnsulln ; all moilern convcnlcnccst first rlnsi
bonnl. 318 gouthrcih slrcet. MWO
i ? Kl'UNIIIKH llCOMfC PTKAM MKAT WITH
L' board for two , tJO per month. 205 S. 3llh t.
17-Hl'lTK OP SOUTH HOOMS WITH IIOA11P. 1M3
1- Chicago Mrwt. MWI W
iJ-KUUs'liilfKii IIOO.M8,1IOAIII ) . 2211 PAKNAM
JL'nU llofcrnnces. K8 HI *
IKOH HUNT. rUllNIBHKDIIOOMH WITH
-L board , IJJ3 Howard it. , northeast cor. tcth tl.
y.tj 27 *
RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS
IlATKS lf-o a line first tlmo nnd KM n Una Ihero-
aftnr. No ndvortlactnplit taken for lo < 'ithi\n 3te.
ph
G
South I'th nt.
-TWO KOOMRIN HA8KMKNT , CITY WATKll
nnd soworaRO , 1KW Farnam nt. 4TS 2V
BOARDING.
HATKS ISo n llho Ilrst tlmo and lOa n line them
a tier. No art vert l om en 1 1 ak nn to r less than 25o
i
board , nicer rooms , conveniences , rates and lo-
atlon It cannot bo excelled. Mri , Horn , proprietor
2UI M 10 *
_
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES.
HATKS-lfa a linn Ilrst time nnd lOo n line there
after , No advertisement taitoii for less thnn 2"xj
1-FOli TllHM1 , bTOUB , 1118 JACKSON STIIKKT ,
tM
_ _
I KH IlKNT. TI115 4 STOUY 1IU1CK lUHLDINfl.
-IjiliI Farnnm slreot. The building has n lira proof
cement bnsoment.complcto steam heating fixtures ,
wnter on nil the Doors , RDS , eto. Apply nt the otllco
of The Dec. IMS
FOR "RENT-MISCELLANEOUS.
ItATKS lien line tlrst tlmo and ICe n line thoro-
nfter. No ndvcrtlscmctit taken for less than 2)0
wc l of Uiuuhii. llartlinui A Itobblns , 210 lleo lildK.
.M.IlH HI !
WANTED TO ItENT.
IIATIIS 15e a line tlrst Illno and lOfl n line thcro.
nflur No advertisement tnkcn for less than 23c.
K 11V A YOUNO MAN , IIOOM AND HOAHI ) IN
prlvala family , when * ho will bo the only
roomor. Must ha between 22nd nml 28th and liar-
nuy and Chicago slreots , Addruis M 2ti , lice.MC.
MC. > 5 23
WANTKU TO IlKNT A UKMINflTON Oil
HnilUi-i'muIrr typew rltcr , Address M 17 lleo.
RENTAL AOENOIE3.
HATK3 )5ca ) line first tlmo nnd lOa a line there
after. No ndvertUement taken lor less than 'Kta.
lie Kxcluslro llentnl Agency. Parroltu , Douglas
block , MuiU
T -H. K. COLIC , CONTINENTAL IILOCK.
7(3 (
L-UINTAL : Ac.r.Ncv ; HANK IIUFKIHNCK
K. C. ( Jnrvln * Co. , 2 < H ijhcely block. M 7JI
STORAGE.
ItATKS 15on line lirit limn and lOo a llnothora'
aftor. No ertlsomonftukon for less than 25c.
M niiYcLKAN : AND"riiTvxTTiLV sroTiKT )
; furniture. Omaha Steve Itepair Work , 1207 Doug
WJ _
W -OLPK8T , CHUAl'KST AND 1IKST STOHAOK
house lu Iho city. Wllllnms & Cross , 1214 Harnuy
' -0
WANTED TO BUY.
HATKS 15on line first tlmo and lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less then 'i'te.
W A NT KD. , ( J 6ol ) FA ItVl 3 IN DOUULAS.
ttarpy or nny good east Ncbrnskn or western
lown counties. C. K. lllngcr , 151 ! ) Farnnm. ti l M'
WANTKDHAU1IKU CHA Ilt , SHCOND HANI ) ,
must bo cheap ; state price. C. W , llocman ,
Corlcy. la. 6' 7 211 *
VT WK IIAVK CU8TOMKIIS FOB NKIIIIASKA
i' farms. Co operative Lund and Lot CoU'i N
16th street. M Mt \ li
TVT WANTKD. TO BUY SALOON FIXTUKKS FOB
i > cash. Anton F. Dworak , Durwetl , Neb. M4C43 *
\T" TO IIUYSECOND-HAND FUBNITUliK , IIKIlT
1 > cst prices paid , lloston Furiiltiira Co.b03 N. inth
' " 831 F2
N FUBNITUllE. DOUOIIT , SOLD , STOBKD.
Wells , 1111 Farnnni street. 771
FOB SALE-HORSES WAGONS ETC.
HATES 15c a line first tlmo and 100 a line thoro-
nftor. No advertisement tnken for less than 25c.
ly-n's.coumwvNn SUHIIEY , NKAHLY NEW.
J now harness and chunky horse , fnmlly pet , for
* TU , or horse f IIXI. Willis Yntos , ngcnt , Mnil street.
2nd house south of California. Ml 27a
FOR 8AL.E MISCELLANEOUS.
KATK8 I5c a line tlrst time nnd lOc a line thcro
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25u.
Q
In the building recently occupied by the Council
lilulfs Savings bank. Ofllccr & Puscy , Council
mulls. MiitirM
MISCELLANEOUS.
UATIIS l.'o a line Ilrst tune nndiilOo a line there
after Np advertisement taken for less than 23o.
' | > _ \VANTHD , A ( ! OOI ) TOWN WANT I NO A
LVdruK slock ; town without stock preferred. Ad
dress , C. P. Holt , box HIS. trlend , Neb. Mb5825 *
1J PHYSICIAN WANTKD- OOD PHYSICIAN
Jvcan tlnd a desirable looiitloii by addressing S. K.
llearhlor , Dig Springs , Nob. M56U15 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
HATKS 15o a line Ilrsttlmo and lOo a line there
after , No advurtlsenicnt taken for less than 2Jo.
SAuUVAL KXTIIA oiniNAUY WODEHFUL
rcvelntlont Challenges the world , lira. Dr M.
Lcgravo , dead trance clairvoyant , astrologlst ,
palmist and Ufa reader ; tells your life from thp
cradle to craro ; unites the separated : causes mar
rlajio wllli the-ono you love ; tells where you will
succeed and In what business best adapted for ; has
.the celebrated Kgyptlan breastplate fur luck and to
destroy bad Influences ; cures tits , Intemperance and
all prlvato CQttiplalnta with massage , baths nnd ul *
cqhul treatment , HcnctK , lock of hair , name and
dmu of birth and receive accurate llfu chart ; 3
cents In stamps for circular ; give Initials of one
will marry ; also photos , of same. Otllco 1007
Sou Hill street , Mm floor ; hours , 9 a. m. to B p.
m , Como ono , como all , undbo convinced of this
wonderful oracle. , MtriO b'l *
S-MUS. MA11Y KIIITX , 242-.I LAK15 HTIIKKT ,
clairvoyant and traneo medium ; Independent
voices ) tolls past and future. 67IF2I *
S 1-MIIH. NANNIK V. WAIUIKN. CLA1IIVOVANT ,
; rellabla business medium , fifth year.ut 119 N. lOlh.
7W
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETO.
UATKS--ltoa line tlrst tlmo and lOo a line there
after , No advertisement lakon for less than ! l3o.
JL parlors In Omaha , orerblU U , Uth st. Mm Kll *
i MADAVKLA IHIK , MASHAdKTltHATllUNT ,
111 ! to. Illll ? t , 3rd llopr Hut 4 , M4'.U 2U <
-51ADAMK SMITH. 1121 DOUHLAH STUBKT ,
room 7,8d Door. Alcoholsulphur and sea bulbs.
MSJ4 3t
fHMAH.SAf5KTUBATMKNT. KLKCTIIO TIIBIl-
-I , mil hstlis. scalp and hair treatment , manlcuro
aiidchlropodlst.Mrs. Po.t.Jll ) t ) . 15tbWHhnoll blk.
I7J
FEBSONAL.
HATK8 ISo a line first time aodlOoallne there
after. No advcrllicuient taken for leis than 25a
uMAT1IIMONY. . FULLPAUTICULAIIS.IO CTti
Ilex D'.U Omaha , Nt > b. Aid 27 *
jynJBIO , AWT AND LANOTJAOrE.
llATKB-lSoalluellrsitlmo and lOo a line there-
aftor. Noadvurtlsoiuent taken for less than 3o.
r llKfOIlK HUYINU A 1'IANO KXIMINK THK
i iiow scale Kluiball piano , A. Hospe , (613 ( Uouicla
771
F. UKLLKN11KCK. IIANJO TKACIII3II
K. orDJIlf N 15th street , 3J floor. HI.
MONEY TO LOAN KEAL ESTATE.
HA'l'Kfi--lio a line ttrst tlmo ana lOc a line there
after , ftuadtrrllxMiieiit lakoa for less IbonZio
\V-11KAL K8TATK WANS , I'AUU IWW FAUNAM
' MI ! m
, ' i'OOIlK. ' 401
Ilee llldg. 7 )
ir-CKNTllALLOAN ANDTIIUST CO.UEK IILWJ
_ _ _ f Jl
\\r-MONKV 10 1A1AN ON IvUNU Oil SHOUT
1 > lloie ln uuiiof JJUU to IIU.UUU.
Mutual lovt-stment Cuiupany. 710
Air-APPLY TO J. U LOVKTT Flill CHKAP
tr moneys only upuu Urstclass security. SiU
Bouth ) th street. MWO
\\r-COATKS. Ti UOAUU T1IADK , KAM'KUN
< tnouey. MK4
\\r-ANTHONr LOAN AND THU3T CO. . IU J ! vT
if Llfo. leiulat low rates for vbolco svourlty oil
Nebraska or Iowa larms or Ouiaua city prop rly.
W.M.HAHIUS.lt. 20 , rilKNKKll 1ILK.
IMl'HOVKDAND UNIMI'IIOVKI )
11 city urorwrly , RI.IM1 sud upw rO .U to S iwr cent.
No dtlaya. W. laroaw biultU A Cy. , IWU VHarney )
JT7
MONEY TO IQANnEAIi ESTATE.
\\r--\VANTKD AT ONCK lA f 1 E ANDaHALL
' ' loan * on tinlniprovcd Omaha property Also
ImproTod loans on rohlcnco properly. Htlollty
Trust Compsny. 1011 farnam St. " HIS 2
\\r-HK ALKSTATKLOANSG TO T I'KK
' I no niltlllloiiAl rlmrnos for comrali lon or all or-
nor's fees. W. II. Mclklo , Flrsl National bank bhltt
\\r-LOWIWT ItATKS OF INTKIIUST ON F1H8T
classsoc'itlly. l/jrettA Woodman , 220 H 1.1th.
' , ; j3i
\y-1XANSON III5AL KSTATI ! AND COLLAT-
' ' leml nolet and morlgnges bought. Heed A
Pelhy.MI Hoard of Tra.lo. 77tf
'
\\T O.O.WALLACK. SIS 1111OWN BLOCK. .
Jl > M Mi
" \\r-1100 000.00 TO LOAN AT ONTK ON OMAHA
T Improved property or vacant lots. Fidelity
Trust Company , 1HU Farnam St. " l. < 8 2u
\ VUlANS. . CITY IMIOPKBTY. K. NKII. AND W
TT Iowa farms. K. F. lllngcr , 1610 Farnam.BS029
BS029 *
\v It CKNT FIBST MOIITIAUK LOANS ,
lllchard C. Patterson , 1511 Fnrnam st. 781
"Iir-LOANS ON BKAL KBTATBLOWKST
' rales. Thn O.F.DavIs company. IM F10
MONEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
X-MONKY TO LOAN , IlO.fa , AND W DAYS ON
furniture , clc. Duff Urcou , rZU , Conllnontal hlk.
78U
X MONKY TO LOAN UY II. F. MASTHUH ON
household ftoods , pianos , orating , horses , mule' ,
wauons , etc. , at Iho lowest posMblo rates ulthoiit
publicity , removal of property or cliniiun of pos
session. Time arranged to suit the borrower.
Pvymonts of anyr.mount can ! > a lunnont any
tlmo , reducing both principal nnd tnlcrcst , thus
giving patrons all tiio bcnctlts of the imrllat pay
ment plan.
Call and sea mo when you wantnJoan , or If more
convenient call tolephqna 1'3I ' nnd your bnslnoss
can bo arranged ut home.
Money nhvnjs on hand ; no delay ) no publlcllyi
lowest rates ; bunliieiis ronlldonllal.
II. F. Masters , It 4 Wllhnoll blk. , 15th and Harncy.
737
L
X MONKV TO LOAN ON 'CHATTKI.9.1UNDS ;
- and city vrarranls bought , tloom 102Karharh blk
) [ C3.IF2I ! *
CHATTI5L IX1ANS , UKNKD1CT i WBAVjlTl
1'axlon block. Wo loan our own munoy , charKU
no commission. It will pay you lo eoniulHn.
Mt83-J3l
X-HOII'T I'HITCHABD , 11.3 , W1THNKLL UL1C
M333
CllATTKLLOANS-tfUN. Y LIFM. MOUU19 *
20JFIO-
MONEY ON rUHNlTUIlK ,
Kcystono Mtgo. Co. , room 203 , S
'
X S1ONKV I.OANKI ) ON FUltNITUHK.'HOUSKS ,
wngoni , pianos , without rcmornl Of cliniiR of
possession. Confidential. 1'red Tcrryf 1'433 , llaiugc.
-MONII , TO LOAN ON CHATTKLis' : . 15 to ! ! 0
days. 2ll.SCiiinmlliit.St. M915-F4
_
BUSINESS CHANOES. J
UATKS l.r > e n line Ilrst tlmo and IDa/iKlInn thora-
after. No ndvertlsomeiit tnkdu for loaallian 250. ]
Y-I2.'iO WILL 1IUY A STOCK OKjC.UOCKUlES
nnd fixtures , Including a good souiiu borse.
Address M 2i , llc-0. M fol *
_ _ _
V WANTKIITO IIUY AN 1NTKHKSTIN-A WKI.L
J ostabllnhcdpnlng business , llavu nbout KtJXXiW
In cash. Address .M 21 , Dec. . ffX-2 ! ) '
YFULLY KQUlPPKD CANNING I'ACTOUY IN
very best part of Nebrnskni capliCIt ) ' 2S.OUO to
; IOXW ( cans per < lay ; bus nmilo money lust three
years ; best of reasons foraclllUL' . AUUrcss MX'XIIcc.
tC42FM
_ t
V WANT1IO TO TIIA11K IMIMIOVF.D OMAHA
JL property for Interest In ancll established pay
ing brslncss. Advertiser It an olllconiau. Address
M 22 , lice. UJ5 ? ' '
_
V-WANTKD-A I'AHTNKH WITH II.WWOO or
X $2uou ou cash to tnko hnlf Interest In nn estab
lished butter business. This Is a Rood opening for
Uvo mnu. Address , M 19 , lice oDlce. MG.12 2U *
WAN1KI ) , 1'AHTNKIt. TO A FINK OOOH
payliiR buslnojs In Omaha. (2.000 to itt.O.K > do <
sired. Itefcrenccs necessary : ladles preferred.
Apply M IS , lleo. 01927 *
\T SI1OK STOUHFOH SALE. TOWN OF 5.000.
-L Only ono other shoe store. Address , I'.O.box 172 ,
Norfolk. Neb. Gt 1
V-KOH 8ALK. PHYSICIANS PllACTICK IN
L town of 400 people , town eight miles ono sldo
and ten the other. Address , M lli Ilee. U15-W ) '
Y WANTED , A PAUTY TO PUHCIIASIC A GOOI )
lot on K'th st. with four-story building , ami'
leuso same to moforll'l years at li per cent. Uoort
references furnlshpd. Address M 12 , lice. MUO'J.SS , <
V-BTOllK IIOOM FOIl IlKNT , BUlTAllLt ! FOll"
I. dry Roods or clothing , In tlio 'best loontioh' lu
Klnrsunltown , la. Address H. 4 , F . Kearney. Neb.
- '
\T-AIEAT JIAItKICT FOU SALK U11KA1- . ( JOT
X tosoll on account of poor health ; for partlcu
Inrs call at 1.161 N. 17th street. $74,2 ? *
V HKaTAUHANT FOIl BALK CHKAP.
JKA1 Lcnranwortli st. 672,31 *
Y MANUKACTUUINC WANTIJI ) , UNKHOKTIC
man with n few hundred dollars to start n money
mnkiim manufacturing business In Oiunha without
competition. Address M 7 , lea. W 31 *
V KO SALK Oil HKNT , TUB ONLY UOTJCL
Jnnd lunch coupler near the depot In llio city of
Aurora , Neb. Inquire of It. W. rjrnyblll. Aurora ,
Nob. 3K | ! BO * ,
Y-FUIIN1SHKI ) IIOTKL FOlt 8AM : Oil UI5NT.
the only hotel In city. Apply to Tllden Mate
bank , agont.'llldeu , Nob. 4'Ji-f.l'J
Y-AN INCOIIPOIIATKO CO. IlOlNfl A , ( ; OO1)
busliiesa wish to Increnso their capital five
thousand dollars , and oiler u Ilrst class opportunity
to a reliable party , oho competent fo tnko uhargu of
the books pruterrOil. Address L. VI , lleq ptllcc.
M4ffl , 23 '
JOB _
RATKR-l.Via line ilrst tlmo and lOa a line thefo.
after. No advertisement tnkcn for less than 2So.
I/-11HOOD MAIlK'l'olloGY Oil11151'ON !
/-l\i \ > \9 \ Fnrimm. '
W ) acres clear hay land , fci.MK ) , lor drug orfjon-
cnil stock.
(1,100 tlrst morlicaKcs , clear lot on Hamilton
street for city property , land or stock ,
.1.11 acres In Mcrrltk county for uood rcsldonca
not over f > 7,000 or S,000.
40 acres six miles from poslonico for. good Im
proved property. ' ' .
llrlckntorobulldlnK on leased ground near Paxton -
ton htitol , rents for (140 per month , or city prop *
urtr. Will assamo mortgaga.
Hi-room house , full lot , on Franklin street ; 100
feet , with 2 hounes , on 21th near Hanioy : also 18
clear lots In West Albright , price fl'MWO ; will ex >
chanKe part or all for good farms In castiirnNe.
brusku or western Iowa. F , F. Kinder , 161U Farnam ,
r/-VOn KXCHANOB. 8 QUAHTKHS UNIN'CUM-
' berccl land In central Wisconsin. ; ! to 7 miles from
ii railroads * M IX ) pur aero. Address M 20 , ' lied. '
037-111
Z HIIICK 1ILOCK. RHNTKDhXIH M.OOO. ( Oil
Ktoek Ken. nidsc. , (25,000 to 110,000.K..K. lllnk-er ,
15ID Farnatu. [ , WJ-JO * ,
rholt KXCHANdK , HOUSIS'FOlt FHK8H COW.
AlAddrcss 411 H. 18th st. 01327'
Z-(4500CLKAN8TOCK MKIIC1UNDIRIC , WILL
tako-lialf cash , balance Lluur real ostale. Ad
dress HDX 675. Uchuyler , Neb. 1IQIO SO *
V FOll HAI.K Oil KXCHANOK , HOX IIU'rTK
/Jconnty farm lands , Frank M , Suurtoker.Alllntico ,
Neb. ji un 3I
Z-CLKAN STOCK OP UKNKUALM'l'SK-WILIi |
take real estate X money. Ilex KU , Fraukfort.lnd
. sat
FOB SALE KEAL ESTATE. "
\\ntlTK TO CHAIILKS M. STEKLH A. 60N8.
> Muskegon , Mich. , and get u copy of IVoii. Hen
F llutlor's letter , entitled "How to ( jut Itlch. "
Mulledou free , t * " " 'MM7 28 *
flO-ACHK , IMPHOVK1) FA11M , IN' VUANKL1N
-ICO. , Nubrasks. , IIOOJ per acre , a bargain , Co-i
opcrutl\u Laud k Lot Co. , 205 N , Itltli st. 015-2
IJ'OIl ' HALKCHKAP.VKI.I IXCATKI ) ) 7-llOOM
J cotlagi' , all conveniences ! paved streolrmotor.
Address M 20 , Ilee , UK131
A HAIlOAINl I IIAVK MATUUBI ) KNOUM-
-Vijruncc'B which I cannot takecaro of. and otfur
tosoll for cash , (3,000 worth of Buutli Oraahfi im-
Improved residence property for ttOM. Iluyercan
iliuosu ont < iippral'ur , mysalf one , and tlioset o
i hooso u third. Will accept U.OOO for t-t ( KW of their
valuation If taken at once , or will soil In lots of
11,000 civil on same basis. Address M 19 lino.M .
M CJ9JO *
| ? 0ll BALK -H-K COIINKIt 1JTII. D0110AH. 82 X
-L lea , 3 cuttaga , liable for 0 liornoi , can be divided
too lots. Inqulru at premises. 51)3 ) 8 | '
1 CO-ACItK. IMPKOVKI ) FA1IM.21 MILKS FltOM
J-Omnlin. 121 OU per aero , running water und tim
ber. Co-operative Land 4 Lot Co.'wo N , Itltb st.
st.CI52
CI52
8IOACIIU IIANOII IN LOUPVALLKV , 0 MILKS
from llurwtll , tbocounty neit of ( Jnrtleld county.
Unu liiipruvmu'rits , riverfront , reasonable terms.
Address , T , U Hall , llurwoll , Nub. W JO *
QO ACUK FAIIM IS MILKS F1IOM LINCOLN , ( JO00
Qper acre , on tlmo. Co Oporatlvu IJ > IK | and Lot
Co. , 205 N. ICth st. MXIIU
lt HALF. NO 1IKTTK1I 1IAUI2AIN IN CITV
lxlJl ft with 3 room cottage , at iM'J. Cameronst
lSI feetjuit at tlio rear , fronting on Wlrt t.
suitable for 4 it-room cottages , worth ( O.UXI , I1.IW
lakes It within 6 days ) J2 V j cash , balvneo to suit.
Ifyou Hunt It K-oiiiB quick. Uwner wrnti to ) eavv
city. J H. Johiu.n , 811 N , V. Life. 457IfT
IXU HALK.ON HMALL.MONTHLV PAYMKNTS ,
I110 houses. The OK , Davis company. l l F10
IjVMlHAI.K ATA IIAIKJAIN. 1XT 15 , IIIXCK
J. W. U tielby's rlrst addition to South Omaha ,
payniuul down , balance monthly .If detlrudi
Inqutry U II. Tttcbuclc , Umalia lle . 83
l OIl BAl7li7ilOUKs | ANY I'lilCH. rw. II.SM Ul't
-L vasy tvrms i take clear property a * Crst payment.
U. U. Wallaow , Drown block , lolU and Uouk-fu.
W
T\ll BALK. NK1IUASKA KAUU LANDS. U. Q.
J- Wallace , 1U Urowu block , IClu and Douvlas.
\T K. COUNKIl an'H ANU HICKOIIY.iOxlM
ll.fyett abargalnforafvwtlayiuuly. F. K. Dar
ling , Darker block. 791
HAIR TTtTDDS.
HATHS-lte a linn Hrit Urn * and tOu a line there-
after. Noadvprllnrmftrttjiiken for li > < than ISO *
'I'llR IDKAL iTADlKS V/AIU / DUKSSlNd PA II-
Alorsawllolioi , bang * . Jy'rt. | toiipcoi , Jewelry ami
hair ornaments In itonti'vlga to order , special
attention given mall urd r " 3Jv S ISth st , xrd floor ,
t ii 4.v > Fa : *
1 AIH1K8TSTOCK IN KNTIUK WKST : THKAT-
llrlcal wigs and benrdnjwtuiclaltr. WUs , banji.
nwllchps. hair chains , etc ) . In1 Mock and to order.
Mall orders solicited. Ditto's , 111 8. IMh st.,0maha.
_ t' Tl l
HATICS-I.'io a line nril u ia an ! Uj a Una th ere
after. No advertisement taken for Inn thnn 3 > o
s'
female dog. short ear * arid tall , anonvrs to tha
name ofTop y. IlclurntOUro Douglas slrcet and
get reward. U2J 27 *
DHES3MAKINQ.
IIATK9 IBe a line first time and lOo n line ihoro-
affcr. No advorllsoment taken for \eti \ than 2V.
"PA PKIU K.S CKD HANI ) W A NTSVO Illv IN FAMI-
l-i LI Kii ; Tic per day. Addrcs SOlO Hamilton street.
C08TUM8 , ETO.
UATKS I5en line first tlmo and 10o a line them
after. No Advertisement taken for less tha < i 'Ua
LADIKSAOKNTLKMKNOAN IlKNT MASOUK-
radocoslumonatlll StCUi. ( ioldon Kaglo storo.
STOCK WINTERED.
P.ATKS Ifio a line first tlmo nnd lOo a line there
after. No advertisement tnkon for less than V3c.
OlsAlMmTsKKil AND PAmCD FOll
on farm two mllei of Omaha Irom (4 toW
month. 411 S. Hill street. Tel. l.X ! ) . M3iU Kl.l *
CUTLERY OKINDINQ.
UATKS-lSo a line flrst llmo nnl lOo n line there
after. No advertisement taken for loss than ! " .
QKNI ) "YOul SClSbOiiy , ,
Umlerland A Co. . ll > i a , Utli st. V.H
MANUFi.OTTJRINO JEWELERS.
11ATK8 Ifvc a line tlrst tlmo nnd lOe n line there
after. No advertisement taken for Ions than 2 > a
PAID FoOLD ( eLi > IVVUSON *
QASIl . room SO Horkcr block. Omaha. _ 7W
PAWN BROKERS.
HATES 15oa line nrst limn and lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than Kv.
B KN ii ) TO iin s. ISTH ST
071 Fli *
REMINGTON
TYPEWRITER
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Jos. P. MEGEATH ,
I5H FAUNAM STREET. OMAHA , NEU
RHILWRYTIMEGKRD
Leaves' ' ICIHUAUO. MH < J .V.ST. 1'AUI. Arrlro
p ml . . . .A..Chicago lixpross , - . ,
'p rn.t..i..ftChlcagdi | Hxp res a. . . ,
Leaves. | rilOUXClTYJfc PAClFll" ArfjVPs
Omaha | 'Depot. 10th nnd Marcy Sts. fimnhn
7.20 a ml Sioux City Passenger. , 1020p m
J..HV p ml . . ' .St. Paul KxpreBs.HOQa | in
eaves S f SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. ( Arrives
Oinahal Depot. 15th and Webster sts. I Omaha
5.J5 p ml St. Paul Limited I'.l.'J n-m
Leaves CHICAGO & NOHTHWKSTKKNIArrlvcs
Omaha U. IV depot , 10th and Marcy Sts. | Omaha
7.SU a m ( Kx. oun'y ) Carroll Pussenjrer. I020pjii
11.20 n m Chicago JCxprcss BOTu-m
500 p m Vestlbnlq'Llmltcd 30a m
it 15 p ro Knstcrn Flyer 2.15 p m
7 00 p in ( Kx. Bat. ) Chic. Pass. ( Kx. Mon. ) tiO&a m
Loaves I OMAHA A , KT. LOUIS. ( Arrives
Oninbalu. P. depot. IQtliand Marcy Sts.Omaha [
4.10 p nil iSt. LoulaJCannon Hall | l2.35p m
Leaves I 1' . , K. A. aiO.'VALLEY. Arrive
Omaha I Depot , lain aniT.Webster Bts. I Omaha
Leaves , C. , bT. P. ; M. If O. [ Arrives
Omaha Depot. 15th und Webster a is Omaha
Leaves OMAHA A ST. LOUlri. ' { Arrives
Transfer ) Union DepotCouncil Illuffs. Transfer
4.40 p | . . . . . . . Louis Ca'n'on Hall. . . . . . | U.15 p m
leaves I SIOUX C1TV 4 PACIFIC. Arrives
Transfer ! Union Dupot. Council Ululfs. ( Transfer
7.15 u ml. bloux City Accommodation. . It/00 p m
5JO p ml. , St. PaulKxprsss 0.40 a m
Loaves ICIilUAUO.V NOBTHWKH | Arrlrus
Transfer ! Union Depot , Council Illulfs. ( Tranifor
1201 p in . . Chicago Kxpress , . . , , 6..IO p m
6 15 p m . .Vcstlbulu Limited , , , . . . ! > 10 a m
10 00 p m .Kaslvrn Flyer : 1..10 p m
800 p m ( Kx Sat ) Atlantic Mull ( Kx Mon ) 7,1.5 it m
7.40 a in .Carroll Pussungei , 1000 p m
PROPOSALS KOll BUEOT10.N OK bOIIOOI ,
IlulklliiKH , SUiain Iloutlnit and Ventila
tion , and Flro I'suuncB , Dupurtnuint of the
Interior , Olllco of Indian ATi'lre , WaslilnKtOJi ,
I ) . O. . Junuury ( ! . I8UJ. & 'n > i.Ki > I'IIOPIISALH. on-
doraocl , "I'roposixK forjyrpctlon of bnllclln.'a.
stentu lieutliiK , etc. , " u i/ip / ease 111117 be , nnd
uddrtiSsad tu tlio C'oinuiUpIonor of IridlHii Af-
fulrnVusliliipton. . 1) , (1 ( will bo rucqlvod ut
this oftlco until I o'oloiji ( , p. in. , of Fobrnary H ,
18M , for tlio erection utUU | I'lne Hldnii Agency ,
Houtli Ualiotu , of one Im r. Hh oiully bulldlnit ,
ouu brlok hobnltal biUlln | | , and 0110 brick
bailer Iioubu , us per Plwi und Biiouliluntlong
wlilvli inuy liu oxttinliiLHlMt the otlloua of the
Itoiiiilillciin , of Kiipia ( ity. ) H. I ) . , the HUE of
Omiilin , Nul ) . , and thy cIliilM > < r8 Hoard of
Trmlo , cornor7th Htnl.uur ( ) strwot * . Ht. 1'aul ,
Mlniunud ut tlio I'lnoJCtditoARunoy , Illddors
will bo rouulrod to Kiilimlt. Hctiaruto lild-t ( or
ouch luilldlnt ; , und Rtutfjllio length of tlmo
propuiusii toliucoiisuinivllu their coiixtruu-
tlon. Illda are uUu luy fid for * urnlnlilni ! all
iiiachlnary , inuturliils , jkud all labor nocemiry
to nut them In positloiiior lieutlng und von-
tlllutliii ; the usuoiiibly-SijJldlnK. tlio hospltul
bulldliiz , the proijtmt Hfjuool biilldlnK , anii.tlio
laundry ( now In coiirsu/iLcoustnioUoii ) . nil to
bo iirouorly connoolod/uxnduiuuti ) Jiluo.s with
the bollur liouso. froii\f.T | > li'li they ure to bo
heated , b'opurntu bidsi Should also bo initdo
for hu.itiii2 nit'l veiitllaUjiz as ubovo. from
ballurhouso , only the im < iumlly ) bulldliu und
the prcsont buliool hullitliiK , ttiparuto bldH uro
also Invited for fiirnlblitnv und p'uoln * ono or
two fire csounos on tlio rtsbciulily mill hospltul
ImlldliuH. wliuii samuHhull liuvci liven urnctod ,
also on the present tohpol biilUllnz. Itldilera
n liftitlns nnd vmitllutluir , und Uro o cupus.
to accompany tliolr l0s ) | with dcilznn and
bpuollloutlons of tliost iiiu hoatlni ; und > cn-
tiliitlon nnd lira usoupus oropo od to bu ftir-
nUhcd ; bald duaUns and peulUoutlou to bo
adapted to tlio buildings to which they uro to
uuupullod. The light U rosurvoJ to rojuot
uny or all bids , or any part ofunybldlf
duemed for the bust Inturest o ( thu eervlcu
UEitTiriKii ciitcKrt-Kaoli : bid must bo uccom
Bulled by u curtltlod cheuU or draft upoiiHomu
nltod Ktules depository or solvent nutlonul
bank In the vlolulty of the rtuldetieo of the
blddur , miKio puyafilo to the order of theUom-
mlsloiierof Indian AITnlr * . for ut least rive
I'Elt CUM1 of the uinountof tlio proito ul.whlcli
check or druf twill bo forfeited to the United
btiUt-b In uaxo uny bidder or bidder * reuoivliiK
un owurd Eliiill full to promptly oxoouto u
contract with go.xl mid sulllclunt turotlei ,
othorwUu to be retnrneU to the bidder. Kids
uccouipiiiiiL-d by on h. In lluu of uvortlllod
check will not bu uoiikldorud. T , J MOIU1AN
Comiulmloiiurof Indluu AlCulrs. J10J2H/
Pleasures of Memory.
What n blessed thing la memory I
Ilow It brings up Iho pleasures of the
pnst , nnil hides its unpluiisantncssos I
You recall your childhood days , do you
not , and wish they would return ? You
ruinumbcr the pleasant nfsodutloii ? ,
wlillo the unilcasant ones are forgotten.
Perhaps to your mind comes the fnco of
some friend. It wim once n pale , and
fnco. It showed marks of pnin , lines of
care. It seemed to bo luuklng into the
hereafter , the unknown future. And
then you recalled how it brightened ,
how it recovered its rosy hue , how it
became a picture of happiness nnd joy.
Do you remember these things ? Many
people do ; und gladly tell how the
health returned , how happiness came
back , how the world seemed bright.
They tell how they were once weak ,
nerveless , perhaps In pain , certainly
unhappy. They toll of sleepless nights ,
restless days , untouched food , unstrung
nerves. And then they tell how they
bocniuo happy , healthy and strong once
more. You have hoard it often In the
past , have you not ? You have
heard people describe how they were
cured and kent in health ? You
certainly cat ! remember what it is that
has so helped people in America. If
not listen to what Mr * . Annie Jonnoss
ilil\ory \ whoiis known universally as the
great dross reformer , says : ' 'Six years
ngbj when Buttering from mental care
n.tti.1 overwork , L received the most pro
nounced benefit from the use of that
great medicine , Warner's Safe Cure. "
Ah , now you romombor. Now you re
call how many people you "havo heard
say this sumo thing. Now you recollect
how much you have heaid of this great
Curo. Now you are ready lo admit that ,
memory is usually pleasing , thnt the
highest pleasure comes from perfect
health" , and lliat this great remedy has
done morn to produce and prolong
healththan , nny other discovery over
knowntin the entire history of the whole
world , i.
A Written Guarantee to
SYPHILIS CUKE LVfRY CASrlor
MONEY REFUNDED.
t Oureuro Is permanent and notu patching up. Ca oi
I rented seven yours ago have never seen a st mplom
since. Ily doicrlblug uiso fully wo ran treat you by
mall , and we give Ihc same strong guarantee to euro
urrefnml all monoytThoso htf prefer to como hero
lor treatment can do so mid wo will pay railroad faro
both nays and hotel bills while here If wo fall to cure.
Wo Cliailoqgo the World for a cn'o that our MAO 1C
U15MiiYrllliiot cure. Wrlto for particulars nnd
get the evidence. In our seven years' practice with
this MAGIC HEM HI ) V It has been molt difficult to
ovcrcomutbe prejudices against so called spoolllcv
nut under our strong guarantee thousands are trying
It and being cured. Wu guurunloo to cure or refund
ovcry do1larrand a * wo have a reputation to protect
also financial backing of KOO.OX ) It Is perfectly safe to
all win ) will try the treatment. I Icrctofo'o you have
been putting up and paying out your money for diner
cnt treatments , nnd allhongh you are not yet cured
no one has paid back your money. Wo will positively
cnro you. Old chronic , deep scaled ca es cured In : O
to 91 days. Investigate our financial standing , our
reputation as business men. Write ui for names and
nddros'osof Ihoso we have cured who have given
permission to refer to them. It coils you only postage -
ago to do this. If your symptoms are sore throat ,
tnucous ptitchcs In mouth , rheumatism to bones and
Jolhtt , hair falling out , eruption * on any part of thu
jtoody , feeling of general JoproMlon , pains In ho'ail nr
ponos. You Imvo no time to wiutu. Tlioso who nru
constantly taking mercury and potash shoulddlscon-
tltjuelt. Con-tunt-\iwoftliuqp drugs will surely bring
i nf < > 1uid cullng ulcers In the en I. Don't falllo write
All correspondence entseated In plain emoloppt.
We. liivito tha most rigid Invosllgatlon and will eld all
Id our power lo aid you Inlt. Address
COOK REMEDY CO. , - Ornate , Nebraska.
MAGIC CURE FOR ONLY. MEN
snoo foni cnso of LOJT or FAILING MANHOOD -
HOOD , Gcni rtil or NUIVOUH DKHiMrr. wcuk-
ness of body or nlliul , tlio oirocts of errors or \ -
ccsscsln old or y on MKt lint we cannot euro. Wo
euiiruntco every cnso orfetund ovcry dollar ,
five-daystrlul troutiiiont HI , full courso' fl.
I'orcoptlb.o . bencllts roullrod in three dnys.
Ily'1111111. Kocliroly picked from observation.
OdoK HF.MKin'C'o. , OMAHA. NEU
LADIES ONLY
MARIP I'HMAl.K Ki : < SUIATOK. Sufo and
rftr ulu CorUilu la ik day or inonuy rufundod ,
Ily. mull J. . Securely bcalud from ob-i ) > rvn-
t'on. CuOjCltf.JIItilt V Clt , , Oniiilm , Nob.
It.is an old-fashion notion
that1 medicine has to taste
bad to do any good.
Scott's -Emulsion is cod-
liver oil with-its fish-fat taste
lost- nothing is lost but the
taste * >
This , is more than a mat
ter "of comfort. Agreeable
taste is 'always a help to di-
"gestion.r A sickening taste
is always a hindrance.
There'is only harm in taking
codiliveroil unless you digest
; jt. Avoid the taste.
Scorr & nq\r .Cl > eniiiu , ijtSoulh jth Avenue ,
New York. -
Your druggm keepi Scott'j Emuliion of cod-liver
U all druggfiu everywhere do , fi.
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riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
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We stud the msrveloii
nemejy CALTHOP frrf , and B
local ? u roni < ) ollot OALTIIOS will
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lalu Itciuroy , Lait-
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TO WEAK MEN 53K
rarlr decay , wasting vreakueBs. lost mauluxHl , etc ,
I trill s ud avaluablo truullw ( valid ) coatalnln
f ull iMrtlculars for home cure. Fit UK of charge.
A spluudld uivdlcal work i should 1 1 rcau by every
man whn U nervoui and ( lebllllatcu , Addrttu ,
. V , I'OIVJLiiiU.MoodUB. Cvuiu
OF INTEREST TO THK FARMER.
Every farmer who hrts Hvo stock that
must bo foil through the winter hns n
footling pioblora on his liiinds wliothor
ho studies it or not , says the Iowa Homo-
ntond. Nnturo will not suijiontl nny of
her Inws bocnusu ho will not study the
problem. Slio caroa nothing what , tlio
farnior thinks , but she glvo rosulta nc-
ford hip to what ho does. If ho does
think nnd study the kinds of food ho
gives his Uvo stock , she deals with him
kindly ; if ho "doos ns hla futhor did , "
and in doing RO nets unwisely , she sus
pends no laws in lib interest on account
of this misplaced filial nlTouUon. The
problem on tlio hands of every farmer
is , how to got the most out of the food
ho must civo his Uvo slock , or , to put It
into another form , what food ho must
give hia Uvo stock lo got the bosb re
sults. A farmer has cattle , Bhoop , hoga
nnd horses ; ho has nlso hay ( timothy
and clover ) , straw , corn stalks , corn ,
oatH and llnx. How can ho food this
grain and forage lo tlio stock to the best
advantage'1 ! It is a moro complicated
problem than is apparent at first sight.
If ho says ho will lot the horsoa und
stock catllo run in the corn
stalks till spring nnd sleep round
the straw stuclr at night , ho will find
that they will got through , but with a
loss of llosh that will be quite serious
when they ros'iiuio growth in the spring.
Why ? Simoly because it is not In the
power of the di'gcstlvo apparatus of thn
cow or horse to make use of as much of
tills kind of food as will inatutaln a profit *
able growth. This feed will give enough
of fat-formers , but to got the albumin
oids the animal will bo obliged to Uvo off
its own llcshln ; othorwords.it will grow
poor. If in the stalk field there were n
fowacros of second crop clover or winter
( blue gr : ss ) pasture , the situation would
bo entirely difforont. These would sup
ply the albuminoids or llosh formers , the
cornstalks nnd straw would keep nearly
twice us many cattle and everything
would bo lovely. If our renders are skop-
tll'iil on this point try It next year and
bo convinced. Wo have tried it year
after year , nnd so have tunny of our
readers.
With the stock cnUlo and dry cows
over n year old thus disposed of , nnd
nlso the straw , corn stalks nnd winter
pasture , be it clover or blue grass , lot
us take up the cnso of the snoop next.
Wo would give them Soiiip corn 'odder
and clover hay with some pats and corn
sparingly , nnd only In the colder
weather , unless we were intending them
for the butcher In six weeks , being sure
tlmt they had nt hand , nt nil times , clear
wntor , nnd hud n run in the Holds every
good day. " .
The milk cows must have something
bettor. They cannot oat nnd digest
enough of hay , corn , fodder or straw to
do the work that is required of them to
give n profit , and must hnvo grniu as
well , what shall it bo ? A certnin
amount of corn 'will como in good play.
It will not pay to gvo them the Ilaxscod
whole unless it is boiled , nnd if. the good
wife will lot it bo boiled on her cook
steve slio is too near nn nngol
to boa farmer's wife. Therefore wo nd-
vise selling and buying oil meal. Oil
monl ut $24 per ton is ns cheap ns hay nt
$4 , and with corn nt nbout $9 per ton ,
there should bo no. dilliculty in forming
a. ration thnt will b'uirig pou'co nnd profit
both to the cow nud the owner.
There are some steers , dry cows nnd
hojfois , ns well ns hogs , to -fattened
for mn rkot. ' What shall they bo fed ?
Hero is n chance to do some thinkinir.
Wo may either food the corn to the hogs
nnd rough the cattle through to bo fat
tened on grass and next year's corn
crop , or xvo may feed the , corn totho'cnt- '
tle for the spring market nnd lot the
hogs follow. If wo tnko the latter
course , the question arises : Can we do
bettor than iced corn nlono with what
rrjghnoss they will oatV Suppose ,
uftor wo got the cattle nicely on n full
feed of corn , taking about three weeks
for thnt , wo give them u very lit
tle , say hnlf a pound , of oil
cnko , cracked but not ground into
incnl , increasing thnt "amount until wo
got them to eat n pound nnd n hnlf or
two pounds. It will bo found that they
will eat nbout as much corn ns they did
boforo. Increase it nnotho'- pound and
notice whether they cat nny loss corn ,
If not , wlmt have wo 'gained ' y Whether
wo feed oil cnko or not it takes about t > o
much to kcop up the animal hont nnd
wiibto , and if wo have , by this variety of
food , enabled the animal to digest a
greutornmountof food , this oxtraumount
goes , all of it , to the increase in weight.
This means profit , prollt in chunks.
Weigh the cattle and Hoo. If you don't
lko } to disturb them , take out ono that
tins been taught to lead and weigh him
every two weeks An experienced eye
docs not need to weigh. The outs should
go largely to the calves nnd young colts
who will givo'a ' bettor account of It than
anything else except the work horses
when the time 9omos for active spring
work. Wo nro now using nil the feed on
the farm , nothing is going to waste und
nothing fed th'iit In not giving n profit.
Lot us now see how wo might wnt > to
these foods on the same stock. Wo
might lot the cnttlo wear out their en
ergies all winter in trying _ to digest
enough corn stilks and straw to supply
themselves with onouirli albuminoids or
flesh farmers to keep UP their Hush.
They would certainly full. A cow
would have to ont 400 pounds of straw to
got llosh formers equivalent to those
contained in nine pounds of oil moiil ,
nnd she would need about this nmount
to kcop her in prplltnblo milking condi
tion. In getting enough albuminoids
she would oat about twice us much of
the carbohydrates us she needs. Wo
could feed tlio colts corn and make them
fat little chunks , deficient in bone and
muscle nnd a dlsappolntmont'to ' the fu
ture buyer. While the corn could
bcui'cnly bo said to bo wasted by feeding it
direct to the hogs , yet the roHiilts - ould
bo fur heltnr if we fed it flrst to steers
und cows , nnd thus got iho cows and
heifers on the spring market , und the
liojrs would certainly do bettor if In the
dropplngriof ol | monl fed cattle they got
enough of the ulbuminods to balance up
an exclusive corn ration , J < ot every
reader think thin plan over 'und prove
ItH accuracy und value for hhiinolf ,
A | > | ii > Trrcx"
Udaon Onylord , Nora Springs , lu. ,
writes Drnngo JuOd Furmorr Trimming
npplo trees here in the northwest la u
very important mutter to nil anxious to
grow itpplos successfully. After nearly
forty yours of observation f hnvo como
to the conclusion that , up to 1684 , nlnotv
bearing upplo trees in 100 were killed by
Improper betting , training and trim
ming. When ti young mnn in Now Kiicr-
land 1 wns once handed a suw nnd un
uxo nnd Instructed to trim the orchard.
The trees were old und ns big us barrels ,
1'orfui't DiMolupojnent Depend *
Upon Perfect Nutrition.
The genuine Johunii Uoff'a
Mult Kxtruot IH tlio bc&t tonlo
nutritive ox taut for indigestion
und the weak und dcbllltutod ,
and nn excellent tublo bovorugu
Lie ware of Imitations. The
genuine must h'tvo the algnu-
nature of "Johnun Hoff ' bn the nock of
every bottlo.
nnd I was told to thin out tlio branches
to lot in tlio ulr niul mm. Tlio Instruc
tions I received In Now Knglnnd were
till right there , but nil wrong in tlio
northwest , .Out * constant cnro here In
trimming mid training an npplo tree Is
to prevent the sun from striking nuy of
the Inrgo branches , where they loan from
tlio Him , or tlio trunk. When I But out
u tree 1 llrst oxiuuliio It thoroughly nnd
sot It with its principal branches
towards the sun'taking sjioeial euro to
point tlio loading brunches towards tlio
un at 1U : : ) p. in. In tlio northwest wo
trim to shut out llio sun as much as pos
sible ; never to lot Inlhosun I never
remove n dead limb , if by so doing tlio
Inner branches , crotchet or trunk will
bo unfavorably exposed lo the otToots of
llio ami. A few moments of the sun will
not injure unfavorably ox posed brnuohos
or trunks , but two hours or thrco of tin-
Interrupted r.iys striking such places us
loan from the sun , will kill nearly all
varieties bora 1 cut olT any lending
branches appearing on the northeast
sldo , nnd contlnuo this prnctico until
the trees uvo flftcon vents old , \vhoii
they loao their inclination to
grow in that direction. Most
apple trees , ns commonly sot
and trimmed , loan to the northeast by
the tlino they como into bearing , and
the heaviest part of the top will bo
found on that si do , and on the sure rend
to destruction. On the other hand , if a
trco Is crown to the sun and kept there
until llftuon years old , it will boconio
fixed nnd established. None but extremely -
tromoly hard varltlos will endure If loft
to grow from thc'aun. Those lessons I
luivo loiirned at a great saerlllco , anil no
nno can nlTord not to hood them. If a
tree is found open on the sun side , I clip
the twigs iust-ubovo such buds us will
best grow into the opening. Tlio great
destruction of apple trees in the north
west by sun-killing hus caused the lisa
of all manner of devices to protect tlu
trees , but if a troa is properly grown it
needs no protection.
[ The proper time for pruning fruit
trees in a cold ell ma to is after the severe -
voro weather of winter is past and before -
fore the buds atari into growth in spring.
Prune so as to retain a central loader
and cut back rival shoots that would
cause a forked tree. Tin : UH12 , ]
I'oiprmlnt | In Ttabnttkn.
The fact that peppermint grows wild
on low lands in the Platio valley , loads
naturally to the conclusion that'll might
succeed as a cultivated crop , says
the Silver Crook Times. Such has
boon our opinion for years , though so
far as wo know the experiment , orais
ing1 it has never been made. It is in the
hope that the subject may bo investi
gated and the facts in the eaSe fully de
termined that wo now call attention , to
it. There are many farmers in this val
ley who lese their crops ovcry few. yonra
from the overflowing of streams nhd ex
cessive rains. If now anything which
rains and Hoods will not hurt can b6
profitably grown on thc&o low lands , a ,
knowledge of that fact would bo tin inestimable -
timablo boon to hundreds. Some of the
readers of the Times may have had
practical experience in peppermint
growing , and from such wo would bo
glad to hoar.
Floyd Bacon , ono of our residents who
formerly resided in the peppermint dis
trict in Michigan , Is very sanguine that
the crop will succeed horo. From him
wo get the following points : Planting
is done in the early spring and the
ground must bo kept free from woods
the first season , but no cultivating is
done for the two seasons following ,
when tlio ground is to bo replanted.
Tliroj crops then are Obtained from oho
planting and ono season's cultivating of
wnioh the first year's crop ia usually the
best. The mint-is cut with a'common
mower and hauled to the still in a par
tially cured state. A still can bo had
for about $100 and ono man can run it.
An aero produces from twenty to.forty
pounds of oil. Tlio cost of distilling
and putting in jars is abtml 20 cents par
pound. The oil is never worth less
than $2 per pound and at present is
worth $ o. The usual price is $2.60' to
$ tt.f > 0. After passing through the still
the straw is as good : vs hay for stock. At
the still a rough shed with a lloor , but
epon at both sides , is required. * . From
those facts and figure ? it will bo sooli
that where ivgood crop can bo obtaino'd
the profits must bo very groat. ,
A JJttln ftultmcu. . i
The men of sciouco are over active in
their investigations of all uubjoutli , both
now and old. Whatever science toiicncs
it helps by at least learning some funda
mental fact which is useful at thi.pres
ent or some other time. The subject of
"Milk Giving" is discussed by John
Gould in the 'Practical Farmer. Ho
says : The more the matter , is Investi
gated , the more proof is presented that
the -cow's udder is not distended with
milk at the tlmo of milking , but
lillod with materials out.of which mild
is made , secretions from the blood , anil
as the milking progresses , the lluldsaro
carried through the glands , and take in
llioir elements , and are pressed by the
milking process as complete milk. It is
now known that If a cow with a full
udder of milk is killed , that only u lit
tle complete milk will bo found at th'o
base of the teats in the little reservoirs ,
but that the fluid up in the glands will
be n yellowish substance , and devoid of
fats. This is a strong confirmation of the
old theory , that milk was completed out
of its diverse elements during the pro
cess of milking , just in the sense that
saliva is deposited in tlio mouth during
eating ; a fluid that is secreted only an faat
as demanded , yet containing many com
ponents necessary to the digestion of
tlio food. So far as this is concerned ,
the dairyman in but a speculator , yet jt
lias its lesson of making conditions favor-
abln for the cow to give down her milk ;
making the mllitlng process aj/rooablo
ami not one of distrust , an < ! u iiiletruet
that , the next move will bo n ' 'hat" or
two with the milking stool , with the
boot too uucomimnimont. The milking
process should bo ono of quiet , nnd even
the extending of caresses to gain the
good-will of tlio cow. To "wake up" n
cow for a mlbdomcunor , for which the
milker is ellen to bluino , is to exelto
hoc , and excitement always means less
milk , and noticeably , yet less fntu. Did
thin expenditure of nerve force consume
the fats or prevent their formation ? Lie
qulot with tlio cow.
Il\u Hlurk KoonrilH.
Breeders of improved live stock of
every description will bo interested in
tlio complete list of live stock record BO-
ciotiuHln Kugjnnd and on the continent
tlmt U a feature of the American Agri-
culuirittt for January. All tlio assocm-
tionu that maintain a registry for re-
cordinir pedigrees are listed , including
their full name , address of the secretary ,
the name of their publication and the
lutoBt volume published. The list In
cludes tlio uagocmllons for the improve
ment of varlouu breodn of IIDI-HOS , swluo ,
euttloand sheep , not only in England ,
but in all European countries. A simi
lar list is complete for record associa
tions of the United States.
In Iliu Lecture Itooui ,
Notnlng disturb * a lecturer no much ns a
peed , boattby , fully Uovoloncd cout'ti , Bpioo
/oiks lumk a Kiuollni. uaby is worse , but
Murk Tvvuln say * vhnt la on omerBoacy you
cun kill ttio buby , but Jnost leoturors l)0vv )
f rrj' bottle of Huller1 * BuroOure CougU
ilrup and give dee of that.