Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 02, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tllli OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , MARCH 2 , 1892.
8PED1HL NOT1GE8 ,
ADVKIITIHKMKNTS FOllTIIKSK COI.UM N fl
wllILn taken until 12-Jfl | > . m. for the evening
nurt until S.30 p. in. tor tlio morning or Sunday odl-
lion.
lion.All nilvcrll omcntii In Iheio columns IS fonts fi
line first I lie crtlon , nna 10 cents ft line thereafter , or
it per line per month. No advertisement taken for
Ipm limn 31 cent for the Ilrst Insertion , Terms ,
mill In ndvnncp. Count nliont seven words to the
lino. inlllnlK. figures , symbols , etc. , ench roimt ns ft
word All ndverttsomi'tils mini run eonscTtitlvr-ly.
Artverll ots hy requesting n numbered check , cnn
linro Ilio letters addressed In n ininilicrcil letter In
rum nf ttir. HEr. An wers no nddro o < l will bo
delivered nn prcscntntlnn of tlio check.
l OFFICK8ADVF.HTIS1NO FOUTIIKBK
Jeolninns wlllbn tnken on the nbovo condition *
Btthe following business houses , who nro niithor-
Iroil to inkii special notices nl the anmo rnles as cnn
bo hud nt lliniiinln olllco : . . . . .
South Omaha Ilrnncli OHIco No. 2(123 ( N street ,
'
.lohn W Hell , pharmncl l , llth unit Mnron slreets.
H. II. Fnrnsworth. phnrmncl't , 3llf > CunihiK struct.
W..1 Hughes , pbnrmnclst , 101 N. IMh Mreot.
C K , Snttorflcld , phnrmnclst , 1718 Louvonworth
It root
Hughes' penrmncy , iltli nnd 1-nrnnm.
BITUATlbNS W ANTED.
1IATKB IScntlne first llmo ami lOo n line them-
nftcr. No advertisement tnkcn for less thnn 2sc ,
A"SITUATION WANTKD iiv A
A mnii ! Kooil rcforencos. Address lloxDSI. Hnst-
Inns , .Neb. tin 1 *
WANTED. SITUATION IN HANK A3 HOOK-
A keeper nr assistant cnshlorl had soma experi
ence , best of reference , II. ! . Argubrlght , Shiibert ,
Neb , 77'J 4
-WANTED , SITUATION nv A MALM TYPK-
writer lo do copying nt home. Addrcsi P 2ii. lice.
A ill 41 3
A-vduNO LADY DES1KKS A POSITION I-OH
otllro work of any kind ! understands sliorlhnnd.
typowrlllngniid bookkeeping ! call furnish best of
references. Address P27 , Ileo. MiHQ 3 *
HwOtil.D L1KK A POSITION AS STKN-
ogrnphor or bookkeeper. Hnvo lind three
yenr's experience. First class rufarcncus. Addiess
1' 80. lice , MKli-3'
-WANTED "POSITION AS CITY SALESMAN
for wholesale honso by experienced retail man
of good address and hueliiees principles. Address
1'3I. lice.'M ' '
WANTED-MALE HELP.
HATKH Hen line tlrnt lime and lOo n line lliero-
after. No advortlnmnenl taken for less than'Jic.
n XNTKtr AU
.Omission lo handle the new patent chemical Ink
fronlntt pencil. The urealest snlllnK novelty evi-r
produced ; erases Ink thuroimhly In tuo seconds ;
110 abrasion of jtni > er ; : uu to M > i > er cent prollt , ono
nitent's nates amounted totlKOInnlx days , another
fi2 : In two hours. Wo want ono general aireul III
each Mate and territory. For terms ami lull par
ticulars address Monroe Krtiscr MfK. Co , IjiCros e ,
Win. , X 3D. 877
> - WANTF.D , F1HST-CLASS MACHINIST.
> Davls cCouglll. " 75
Y > 1'OHTUAIT AKTISTH WANTKD TO BIVK
J Jour electric Unlit prints n trial. ICxcclslor I'or-
trait Co. . Ware block , Oinalm. M : t Ml : ! '
3)-W ANTKn , MACIIINISTH TO KKHI' AWAY
Jfrom Indianapolis , 1ml. . as there U a strlko
there. J. .1. Lamb , 0. K. Hoard. M5'.i3i ! *
n-WAJCTKIIAN KNKIKiRTlC MAN IN A NKW
J'llne of HolicltliiK. Cull or n del r ess N. V. Lifo
llldtf. rrtoui ! l. MMX ) 7'
T-n HAHNUSH MAKKKS WANTKD AT FALLS
JiClly , Neb. ( Two who can run a. 5 " 1'lcrson ma-
chine. " ) ny Henry .
TJ WANTKH AT ONCE , 25
J'on light nnd lieavy harness. To good men will
plvi * Menily employment the year around. ' 1 ho
Konnnu Miildlury Co. , St. Paul , Minn. RM-l
'ANVA-SiHS : ; WANTED TO SOLICIT (111-
J ilium for our portraits. E.sculslor Portrait Co. .
Ware block. Omuha Mlil4 ! MI3
1 > 12 ROOD CANVASSEHS WANTED. 'M N. Y.
JiLlfe. J. II. Jerome. Mill ! 5 *
TV-WANTED , MASONIC8ALESMEN. CAPA11LE
JJmen mnko t25 In n slnglodny. Address 3. N. Me-
Cllntock. manager , 1)01 ) liroadwny , Kansas City. Mo.
MKN TO TAKK OllDMIlS : NO DUI.IVKIIING
B or collectlnK ; no experience ; steady work : best
t rms ; ticst specialties : samples free. Ulen Itros ,
llochester , N. V. Mi)3)-12 ) *
* n AOI5NT8 WANTKI ) TO HULL 1'ATKNT AH-
JJtlcles ; ready sale In olcc ! , schools and houses.
Henil Btnmped envelope for circular to John N.
Xllake , Denver , Colo. MU31 2 *
T > WANTKD-HAHNKPS MAKr.il. 8TKAI ) V
J > work to iliiht man. Address Tnoo. J. Kleen.
Dannt'broit , Nebr. MKitI-2
B-WANTHD.'H ) MKN , u. u. woiuc , INDIAN
Territory : frcofaio ; ship Wednesday. White's
J-abor AKency , 111)N. ) liitlmt. ittu 1 *
T ) WANTKD , PAPHH IIANtJK'l TO DO WOIUC
JJaml take part pay. In lent , duo .year's rent uunr-
'nntccd. ( ! . I' . IluttB , r.'U a. 17th , Ileo lilile , "J-l
_
--WANTED , FIHST-OLASS M1LKEH , J. R
lloch , 4002 Ames live. i2 3'
T > 1IKY HOODS SALESMAN WANTED , ONB
J Jwho can speak ( ierman. Stonehlll. W2-1
WANTED MEN Til THAVEL FOll OL'lt
B Canada nurseries. Stone Jt Wellington , Muill-
son , WIs.
T > SALKfcMKM WANTED TO SELL OUH
JJgouds by sample to the wholesale and retail
trade. Liberal salary anil expenses paid. Perma
nent position. Money advanced for wages , adver
tising , etc. For full particulars and reference nil-
ilrcss Centennial Mfg. Co. , Chicago , 111. MH78 2
TJ-AHE YOU A CATHOLIC ? AUK YOU UNK.M-
JJployed ? Will you work for JI3 per week ? Wrlto
1110 at ouco. J. H. liay , PJ4 Mndlsonstreet , Chicago ,
111. MOT
TJ-WANTED , GOOD ItOOKKKEPKH. ADDIIKSS
J-john ( iiirney , cure Bco oDJce. Houth Omaha. No
couiuierclal or business school bookkeeper wanted.
.VU72 2-
WANTED-FEMALE HELP.
HATKS-15e a Una tlrst tlmo and lOo n line there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 25o.
O-LADIF.S , DOOUHWOHK AT YOUH HOMES :
easy and Interesting ; day orovenlng ; noexuer-
lenee. no canvussliig : good pay. Address with
Mump , HoMon Aquurello Art Co. , 43 Winter btreet ,
lloston , Mass. M.'rti Mf > *
-WANTED , GOOD COOK AND LAUN DHKSS ,
11110 S.SJth t. 752
! -WANTED. A G1HL FOIIOKNKHAL HOII9K-
C
work al2U21 Hartley street. Mrs. D. U. Wheeler.
M773
/-1-GOOD GIIIL FOll CENKIIAL IIOUSKWOBK ,
Ofamlly of.tivo , 112 > ! South 32d street. 78.14 <
-WANTED , GIIIL FOll HOUSB WO11K. 817 S.
I9th at. ' . ) ' 'I 2
WANTHD , YOUNG UIIIL FOll nENKKAL
C housework , llnht work. Apply at 1018 North 27th
UJ7 2'
- ( ilHL FOll GKNKIIAL , HOUSKWOHK ;
C-liOOD . 6l7S.2MhSt. M933 3
-WANTKD , 1MMKDIATKLY , ONM PHHSON ;
recelvo Instruction , keep books , Wnie ; , fiD.UO.
J. II. Smith. Wi N. Y. Lifo. M'JI'.i-i"
WANTKD , O1HL TO TAKE CAIIK OF 1IA1IV
aftvrnoons , 514 N , 19th. DJ3 :
C-w ; GIHL KOH IIOUSKWOHK , 1018 Web-
sler. J53-3'
AN KXI'KHIKNCED COOK AND LAUNDHKSS ,
C
refercuceH required. Mrs. J , E. lloyil , I9U3 Davi'n-
jiortht. .tt'a ' *
C-CCOIXJIHL FOll ( iKNEHAL HOUHEWOHK.
Apply 1810 N , 2Cth St. IIJ3 3'
( IIHL FOll ( JENEHAL HOUSEWOH1C.
Gsii ' I Kuril am street. 772 8'
HWANTED , A ( IIHL roit GKNEHAL HOUSEwork -
work , fall at onco. 1212 South Slat atreut. Mrs.
J. W , Cralit , MU7&
G-OIHL TO COOK , WASH AND 1IION" . 1124
Jackson Direct.
FOB RENT-HOUSES.
BATUS-lSo u line Ural tlmo and lOo a line there
after. No adverllnument taken for lej thnii''Jc.
. 1IOUSES.1
/Idciico Hutu lu city , iluad Inv't ' Co , , 442 lloo bldg ,
T\-FOH HKNT , 110USK 10 HOOMS , ALL MOD-
J-'ern luiprovcuionts , f3U per moiilh ; 33d uud Fnr-
bam. Duller L. Thomas. Alv
fS-D ItOOM HOUSE. 27TH AND DAVKNPOIir
JLJ&tt convunlencea , 125.00 per month , F. K. Dnr
Ung , Darker block , 8-U
, -HOUSICS , COTTAUKd. HOOM8 , Ull N. ITtli st.
475-mU *
, -FOH HKNT , 8KYKN-HOOM COTTACIK. CITY
JL/water , gaaanil clateru , 24IJ1 Dodge at. , K'5 per
luontti. M , J. Kornmril.HW New York Lifo building
_ _ 540
"pv-FOIl 1IKNT , COTI'AtJK.U HO'JMS , IIATI1 , 11OT
JL/aiid cold water , large storu room , Stationary
rnngo , curtains , good cellar , IJO.OO pur month , I52J
Bliermau nvuuue. Call at room 27 , Merchant * holvl.
frv-FOIl HKNT , FHAMK HOUSE , NO. 6W 8 ItiTH
' -'street , In good repair. Kent (15.00 per month ,
Call ut Her * t'o's. , HU Hartley atrcet. M7I5
i ) -FOH HKNT , 4-llOOMFLATTFHONT ItiTlI A ND
lllrkory. TW-2-
\-tl HOOM FLAT , 2405 LKAVKNWOHTII ST.
1-10 HOOM , ALL MODKHN HOUSK.MO ti. 26TH
/etruet.
6-rooiu house , HIT Howard at.
11-roiJQi houae. hmlB. ISthil.
0 room holino , VM I'lerco at. '
It-room houBo. 821 8. luiu at.
A larno Hit of other houtci ,
11. U. Olurk * Co , , 1218 llurnuy at. 78 ; I
n-KOIl HKNT , FIH8T CLA83 8-HOOM
1/cotliMio. 2515 Davenport at. Inquire of C. W.
: Crlck ou , Jeweler , 11 ! Boutli Hith at. Iki4-l *
. . _ KAST FHONT , I
tJtatto from P. O.all mod. Imu. , IJ5.
7-room coitago , 8JI1 Huwiud. new , pretty , 114.
6-room ho uae , 25th near St. Marra avo. , 113.
I'ldelUy Trml Co. , K , vutrauro K j , Y.LIfe.Wt
Wt MM
COTTAUK. HOT AND COLD WATEll ,
tatli. clout , f uruace , beautiful 1awu nt > J abndu.
r * \ N , K. our. tiai * u1 MlaniL
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
Coniit/r ( ( / < l ,
- VBHY DKSIHAIlLi : FOUll UOOM
D-TWO
modern flnls , steam heat Ono sit room , ono
live room collage , lei. 1.7U3. 818South 23d street.
I MIWD
I - Xll HUNT , STEAM IlKATlVl ) FLATS iS
i J-'lho I' . E. Her block , corner inth nnd .Inckson
I tlreots. They hnvo fill conveniences nnd nro In
good repair. Call nt Her , V Co's. , III2 Ilnrnoy
Mreet. M71I
D-FOIl KENT AT lOTII AND CHlCAdO
streets :
2 room cotlngo wllh wnter , 19.
l-room Hat with wntcr , f 10.
R-room lint , steam heat ,
Newly papered nnd pnlnloil , MO.
llobcrts , 1G13 Chlcngo street
. M1I71I 8'
l-V-r.-HOOM FLAT OVEIl 022 SOUTH 1BTH
X'slrect : frostily pappred ; nil modern conveni
ences , InclndlnK largo kitchen rnnga. Apply Wind
sor. Kemp A t o.JJI N. Y. Lifo bhlg. SISI7I !
TOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS.
11ATE8 l.'icn line tlrst tlmo nnd lOo n line thero-
after. No advertl ement Inkcn for Icsn thnn
.l llpmcn only ! all modern Improvements. 1409
IloiiRlns si. . 170M7 *
E FOll HUNT , ONK LAIUIK FHONT OH TWO
back furnished cr unfurnished roonm. In Iho
best locnllon In Omaha. Address 1 * 19 , Ileo. mi
- FUHNISHKD 110O.MH , 21 !
E-DESIHAIILK llefcrenccs. JlftV.-l *
ir "I * .N. 20TH. NICK HIONT HOOM WITH AL-
Ijcove , modern conveniences. V21 I *
1 NICELY FUHNISII ED FHONT HOOM FOHONK
I Jor two gentlemen , 2010 Davcnporl st. W7
FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD.
HATKS-lton line first tlmo nnd lOa n line thcro-
after. No advertisement taken for les than 2ic.
IJl-iiLKdANTLY FUHNIbllEI ) IIOO.MH , SINOI.K
lor un Biiltu ; nil modern conveniences : tirst-clnsn
bonrd ; 318H. 2iith si. SSI
1.1-N1CKLY FUHNISHED HOOM WITH HOAIID
1 for man and wlfo or Iwo ladles , prlvalo family ;
15 week each ; modern conveniences , 613 N. 2Jrd t.
KM
J1-FUKNI81IKD HOOMS AND 110A11D. 1311
. Cnpltol nvenne. iXl-6 ) *
1-FIUNT HOOM WITH ALCOVE. ALSO HOOM
1 unfurnlsheil II tlrstrcd. 212 So. 2.1th st. 071
17-KOH HUNT , NICKLY FUHNI8IIED HOOMS
-L nllh board. Steam . heat , 1721 Davenport st.
702-1 *
17-UOOMS AND HOARD , 113 B. 2JTI1. St.
I1 421-mll'
7-FUHNISHF.D HOOMS WITH 1IOAHD. HEFKIl-
cnce. 2214 Fnrnnm Bt. 778 If
"li1 FUHNIhllKD HOO.MS WITH 11OAHD. 1717-
1' ChlcnKO t. M874 . ' !
I ? FOll HUNT. WITH 1IOAHD , A FUHN1SHKD
JL front room niiltublo for two. 2010 California st ,
MJ2 5'
1-I'LEA8ANT FHONT IIOO.MS WITH ( ! ( JOD
1' hoard. 40.1 N. lillh St. A1971 4
FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS
HATES 15o n line Ilrst tlmo and lOc n line there
after. No advertisement tnken for less thnn25o.
p-SIX UNFUHN1SED HOOMS , l31 ! S. 171'H
V Juvenua , between Jackson and Leavenworth.
5I 4
BOARDING.
HATES 15o u line Ilrst llmo and lOc a line Iherc-
after. No advertisement taken for lens than 25e.
H PULLMAN HOUSE , 1310 DODOE , FOll (1OOD
board , nicer rooms , conveniences , rates und lo *
atlon It cannot bo excelled. Mrs. Horn , proprietor
101 M III *
FOR RENT STORES AND OFFICES.
HATKS l.lo n line tlrst tlmo nml lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for lens than 2. ' > c.
I-1
882
T FOll HKNT , TUB 4-STOHY II1UCIC 1IUILUINU ,
J ' .Mil Farnan street. The building IHIB n lire-proof
cement basement , complete Hteum-heatlni : lUtuics ,
water on ull the Hour- , gas , etc. Apply at the ollleo
of The Bee. bis
1FOll HENT.STOHE , 1B21 I1OWAHD.
f-FOll HENT.THK LAItOKST AND 1IEST STOHE
Ihtllhllni ; In the tlnurlshl'ii ; town of St. Edward ,
lloono county , Neb. lirnnd opening for a general
merchandlio ntoroi rent low. Addresa A. D.Whltu ,
real catato agency , St. Edward , Neb. 753 3
T-FOH HUNT. OFFICES , VEHY DESIHAHLK ,
J single or en suite. In Douglas block. Enquire J.
II. rarrotte , room 22. M7875
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS.
HATES 15c a lino. Drift tlm > - auit lOc n line there
after. No udvortlscmcnt taken for less than 25e.
T - GA HDKN FAHMS TO HENT. T. M UHHAY.
T-1IHICK YAHDS FOll KENT. T. MUHHAY.
MUHHAY.MGS2
MGS2
WANTED TO RENT
HATES 15o a line tlrst tlmu nnd lOc n line there
after. No advertisement taken for leas thnn 25c.
Kunfurnished
unfurnished houxo of about B rooms , moderate
conveniences , In good neighborhood. Address 132 ,
lluo. MlkTMi *
RENTAL AGENCIES.
HATES 15c a line tlrst tlmo anil lOo n line there
after. No advertlBomont taken for less than 25c.
arvln & Co. , 20S Sheely block. Telephone IiUO-
S65
L-TO INSUHE QUICK HENTISIJ. LIST WIT ? !
the Excluulvu Huulal Agency , 1'arrotte , Donglus
block' HM >
STORAGE.
KATES-lSe a line ttrit tlmo ami lOe .1 line thereaf
ter. No advertisement taken for ICPH ] hnn 25e.
TIT-OLDEST , CHEAPEST AND 1IEST STOKACK
-J'lhouso In the city. Williams & Cro.i.s.l'JU llurnuy ,
8 7
WANTED-TO BUY.
HATES 15o a line tlrst tlmo and 10o n line thereaf
ter. No udvortlsement takmi ftir less than 25c.
T-FUHN1TUHE HOUOHT. nl ) , STOHED.
> Well. , 1111 Farnam Bt. 8-Vi
] V'-SECOND-HANDFUKNITU11EIIOUHTSOI.D ( !
1 and exchanged ; highest prices paid for secondhand -
hand goods. Hoslon Furnlturo Co. , CW N. Kith st.
BM M21 *
"V" WANTED , I'Alll OF SCALES. I.OJO TO I.WO
- poumlH capacity. Address O 113. Ileo. 725
XT WANTED , TO 1IUY A LUMHEil YAHD OH
-1. ' bunk , or good opening lo start ono. Addreia
lock boxlOiJ , roiiea , .Sub. 721-1'
TV" WANTED-A UOOD PHAKTON. WILLOIVH
-L good business wunoll nmlpomo cash In exchange.
Addro H I'17 , Hue. M 85ti-5
"VT WANTED. THIS WEEK , LOT ON 20T1I 1115-
- . > tween CuKtellnr und Vlntoii , Mubmlt jiropoal-
tlon > . Fidelity Trust Co. , IH14 Fiirnam. tl l 3
AT WANTED TO IIIJY. A ( iOOD FAMILY HOUSE
-li and buggy. Party must take nn organ as part
pay. Address P. O. Hux No. 310. MU122 *
FOR SALE FURNITURE !
HATES I5o n line Ilrst tlmo uud lua u line there
a f lor. No inlvurtU'jiuunt taken for _ lo j < than 2)o )
0-FI'HNITUHB FOll 3 HOOMS AT HALF
price. Inquire Sam Olson , 1023 8. .Mil StM973
M973 4
FOR 8 ALE-HORSES , WAGONS , ETO.
HATES 15o n line tlmt tlmo and lOe a line thoreaf-
ter. No advertisement taken for leas than 25c.
"
-rALLIOX CHINl'Ll HT Y L I S H , M 'KB IVY
1nud "oil bled , for eulo or tradu for wild prulrl
land lu Iowa or Nubnuka. Address M Ui i , Ileo.
M1IQ5-.M3'
_
1FOH HALE , COOD WOIUC HOHHL' , I2U )
Furuy'a burn , 25th nnd Cummlni ; Bt , E. M. Jester.
730-2'
FOR
HATES 15o u line Ilrst tlmo and lOo a line there
after. No advurtlsiimunt taken for less than Vic.
" ' '
-FINK UPHKIHT PIANO , 8TAN DAlfirM"AK'K'
uaeit only | > fuw months , ut u suerlllco. K'l ! Cnld
well at. 4A1 _
-ONK NEW Ul'HiailT I'lANO. S17 6 HIT II BT.
QONK
M533 4
) AND TWO 1'OOL
- SALE , TWO 1HLLIAHI
Q-FOll
lablei , with cuv > , billls racku ; KOort order : 175
each , Dun liromi , Darker block , MB III
-KODAK , NO. I , OOD AH NKW. AT HALF
prleo for ca h.AddrtBj l'J , lice.Ml lT-a *
"MISCELLANEOUS
HATKR-lSo n line tint tlmo. und lOo u line there
after. No advertisement taken for ten than JJu.
iV HAMILTON utos CAin-iNTiii AND
-IVblilMurs. All -klndt JobbluK. 411 bo.ltflh. Tel. 117V
IJ-CLAlSIBKdHSALAIllKS.BUllVU'liS N'AIJKS ,
J Veto. , uKaluit corpurutluii * orUidlvlduaiii , bought
and adiuiicfdou. \ / , lU-l'avU. ll'JO Conlluentul blk
_ _ -
-CANAIIAN BMl'LOyMUNT OFFICE. 3I4W 8.
-Ivisth , male olid female help ; order ) by mall
promptly attended to Itefereuce ; Ouiatm Nailona
lauk. Tel. Sal. WJ-J1-M
1)-WANTKD. WAH11INU TO UO AT 1IOUK Oil
IVwllUooul bjr the day. Mrt. Haley , llW Leaven-
worth , ceonn floor , M ly r
iOLAIRVOYANTS.
ItA'l'KS-llo a line flrit time uud 1C. a line thera-
atter. No adyertliemeut takeo for le than itoa.
'
S-lll. tlAfllVr. WAIUII I CLAHIVOYANT ,
rvlluliU bunlnatt nittdlum , nftb year IIJ rt. llitu.
to'J '
Q-MADAitlt KlllTZ. SKO CUMINU HTUKKT ,
Oclalrroyaat mid trauc * me4luia | ludupeudent
oleetj telU i it ana Xutut * . 7J4MJ4 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
( . 'onffniinl.
S AHII1VAL K.XTHAOHDINAtlY , WONDKHKUL
revelations. Oiallengos tlio world. MM. lif. M.
lBrnve , dpad franco clairvoyant. a trololsl ,
imlmlitand lifo reader : IMI your Ufa from the
crndlo to grave : unites thoveparnlcd ! causes mar-
rlnt-o with thn ona you love ; trlln where you wilt
nuccfod nnd In what hnMness bei > t ml opted for ; ha *
the celebrated Egyptian nrpaMplatc for luck nnd to
destroy had Influences ; cures Ills , Intemperance
nml all private complaints with massaga. baths
and alcohol treatment. Send t ! . lock of hair , name
nnd datu of birth and receive accurnto Ufa olmrt ;
2 cents In stamps for circular : Blvo Initials of ono
you will mnrryi also photon of nim > . omce 1007
South llth ntruet , Ilrst floor ! hours , lift , in to U n.
m. Como one. nimo nil. nnd bo coiivlncnd of this
wonderful oincle. .MOTi-4'
C-MINDIlKADKIl AND 11US1NKSS Mtilt'M :
Oacknowlcdurd by press and public to bo tbo best
forecaster In Iho world , ha * n snlto of parlors nt
thn I'lillmnn house. This medium hasn trans
mitter of thniiKht , with It your lifo Is Ilko nn open
book. It enables the forecaster to see the end ut
tbo bcKlnnlni ; . Also has the wonderful magic mir
ror , In Ityon can see your tutiiro husband , wlfo ,
enemies or friends. ( It's free. ) 1'rlvnln parlors
Otofl. MWO-2 *
MASSAGE , BATUS , ETC.
-MASSAHK THHATMF.NT , KLKCTIIO-THIIH-
J-mnl bnlhs. tcnlpnnd hnlr Ireattncnt , mnnlctira
nndchlroiiodlst Mrs.I'OBt,31Vl4S , IStli.WIlhuoll hlk.
Oil ]
rp-MADAMIO SMITH. 1121 DOIIRLAS STHHKT ,
J- room 7,3d tloor. Alcohol , aulphur and loa baths.
'P-MA8SAOK , Clfl 3. ISTII STIIKKT , 21) FLOOH.
L I1IUM20'
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rp-MADAMKLA HUE , MAHSAOK , 410 SOUTH
-LlSih street , flrd tloor , tint 4 , assistant. M7li' ! ;
fr-MIS3-jrj\VJ. MA33I3U3K EL1SC THIOIAN ,
J-323 llaiugo block. MiKM 7'
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MUSIC , ART AND LANOUAOE.
. o a , line Ilrst llmo nnd lOc a line thero-
nfter. No ndverllsoiiicnt taken for less than 2i.
IHJVINO A I'lANO KXAMINE TlK
now scale Klmbnll plnno. AHonpo , 1513 Douglas ,
- ' - OKI.I.KNIIICCK , IIANJO TKACHK3 ,
> wlthllospo , or&ISN. Iblhst 013
I'EH LESSON I'OIl l'AINTINH-IN OIL-
lo beKlnncrs only. Address 121 lloo. DM I *
V-1'OH SALE , CHUAP FOll CASH , A FINK
' upright plnno , nearly now and standard manu
facture. Address O-'vl , Ileo ollleo , 43 <
MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
UATKS 15cn line llrtt tliiio and lUo n Una thero-
- . No advertisement takoii for loss tlmu 230
\\r-ANTlIONYLOANANDTHUSTCO. , 3IS N. Y.
* * Life , lend nt low rates for oholco security ou
Nebraska or lonn fnrms or Omaha city property.
property.89J
\\r-APPLY TO J. U LOVETT FOll CIIKAl'
money ; only rlrstclnss security , 220S. 13th.
891
AV -MONKV TO LOAN ON IMPHOVKD CITY
property , low rnto. A. CJ Frost , Douglas blk.
895
V\r-MOXKY TO LOAN OS LONtt OH SHOUT
tlmo In sums of J WO to J10.000.
Mutual Investment Company. . 890
\y C. W. IIAINKY , 315 OMAHA NAT. IIK. 11LDO.
M City mortgages , Lowest rates. Money on hand.
697
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r-OENTHAL LOAN & THUST CO. ItEE ULDO.
VI'-LOANS ON IMPHOYED AND UNIMPHOYKD
' city property.M.OOO nnd upwards. ! ) to S pur cont.
No deluya. W.L'arnam Smith & Co.,10th undllarney.
S'Ji )
\\r--HBALKSTATELOANS , B TO 7 I'EH CKNTj
* * no additional charge ? for commission or attor
ney's fees. W. U. Melklu , First National bank bldg.
TOO
-\\r-COATES , 1014 FAKNAM. J5ASTKHN MONKY
1101
" \\T LOAN3.W.M. HAHH1S , 11.20 , FHENXKK BLK.
> > U02
\\r LOANS ON HEAL KSTATK AND COLLAT
* * teral notes und mortgages boughl. Heed &
Selby , 334 Hoard of Trade. 1103
T 6 PKll CENT FI11ST MOHTGAGB LOANS.
AY
Hlcuard C. Paltcrson , 151 ] Farnum st. Ml
AA ' LOANS , CITY PHOPEHTY. K. NEIl. AND W.
Iowa farms. E. F. lllnger , 1519 Farnam.UI2M
UI2-M 1 *
AY .r-UHL . , HEAL KSTATK 1.0AN3.312 I1K1J HLD'G
420
W-SCHOOL BONDS WANTKD. K. C. PKTKH9.
West 1'olnt. Neb. B44 0'
\\r-MONMY TO LOAN ON IMI'HOVKII OMAHA
< v property ; building loans a specialty. Drennau
A Co. . KnrbacU block. tM7
AY T JIONEY AT IX ) W KST HATKS. F. F. vftt
Hums , First National Hank building. M73S
AA r-f300UOTO LOAN ON UNIMPHOVED CITY
property. Call at 317 X. Y. Life liulldlttfr. *
\\r-OMAIIA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS
* * on real estate at lowest market ral s. Loann
made In small or largo Bum und for1 Abort or Ionic
tlmu No commission Is charged , and the loans nru
not cold In the east , but can ulwuyo bo found ut
the bank on the corner of 13th and Douglas streets
781)
\\r-PIMVATK MONKY. FIHST AND SECOND
'I mortKaKO loans , low rates. Alex. MOoro. 401
Iteo building M76S
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
HATES 15o n line Ilrst llmo lind lOo a line there
after. No advertisement taken for ] e3 thnn 2Jc ,
' '
X DO YOU vVANT ioNEYf .
If so do not fall to net our rates bofora bor
row In u.
Wo make loans , without removal or publicity , on
furniture , pianos , hor&OB. wagons , etc. , at the low *
cst posulblu rato.
There Is no unnecessary dolay. but you' get the
money on the same day you ask for It.
We will carry the loan as lonu as you desire ,
Riving you the privilege of paying It la . .full or In
part at any tlmo to suit your convenience , and any
part paid reduce * the cost of currying the loan In
proportion to the i.mount paid , t
Our oltlccs are centrally located and are so ar
ranged that partloscalllnK on us can bo trailed on
quickly and courteously *
It will be to your advantage to scons before so-
curlni ; a loan.
Omaha Mortgage Loan Co. ,
Iloom II , CrelKhton Block ,
15th St. south of Postofllco.
M130MO
y .MONEY TO LOAN BY IJ , F. MA8TKKS ON
- Vhourcholdgoods , pianos , organs , homes , mules ,
wagons , eta. , nt the lowest possible rates without
publicity , removal of property or change of pos
session. Time arranged to suit the borrower.
Payments of any amount can be made at any
time , reducing both principal and Interest , thus
giving patrons all the benefits of the partial pay
ment plan.
Call and BCD mo when you want n loan , or If moro
convenient , call telephone 11121 und your buslnosss
can be transacted at homo.
Money always on hand ; no delay ; no publicity ;
lowest rates ; business confidential.
1) ) . F. Masters. II. 4 , Wllhnell blk , 15th and Harnoy.
WO
WILT , LOAN MONKY ON ANY KIND OK
X
security ; strictly conlldontlal. A. K , Harris ,
room 1 , Continental block. 1)05 )
V-HOB'T 1MHTCHAH1M1.3 , WITIINKLL BLK.
X -MONKY ON FUHNITUHK. HOUSES , PIANOS
Keystonu Mtgu. Co. , room 203 , Sheoly block.
XX
X YOU WANT A CHATTEL LOAN SK 13
W. It. Davis , room 20 , Continental block , 'Ml
- MONKY LOANED ON FUIINITUHK , HOUSES ,
.A.WUI gons , pianos , etc. Fred Terry , U. 13:1 : , Ituiugo.
X MONKl" TO LOAN.30.ro , ( K ) DAYS ON FUHNI-
tnro , live stock , etc. Dun Uruon , rumovud to
Itooni Band' , ' . Marker blk 188
X-MONKV ON ilONDB. STOCKS , WAHHANTS
pernonal ] ) rapcrty.Wuyue&llallnylt.40J Karlmch
BUSINESS CHANGES.
ItATis-l.r : > ca lluo Urst tlmo nnd lOo u line thcro-
utter. No udvortlsuiiiciit taken for loss I him 2 'HI
v Jiuy "THK COSIMUHCIAU TIIK : Y.KADINO
-L hotel at llrokcn How , Nub , No land In trado.
illl
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FOll KALK. HOTEL , FUIINIBHED , IT KOO.MS ,
dolnxa KOOII liuHluuus ; tormii < msy : looalloii
best. Addreaa lloxWJ. Clnulfon Nub. M2B | M3'
FOll SALE-SALOON , DOl.NU A GOOD 11USI-
nest ; good reason given ror nolllnK. wlihlreas
Lockliox U13. Wyst 1'olnt , Nub. M3dU
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Y-Kll BALI ! , A KIIIST CLA83 OI'KNINO FOll
u man with nnninll capital tl Invest In a atock of
KCnerul mc'rcbandUoj well eitabllshed builuuss ;
fe'oocl pro till. Address bOK 713 , Oiuuhu , Nob. '
4t7 m 1C *
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-CASH I'AID KOH KNOOWMKNT I'OLICIES
I In old line companion. Seuddeicrlullon A. K.
Hrooklenby , box2Al , llarlfmd , Conn. CIS IJ
AIIOUT MAIIOII I. THE HOW.
Jnrd liotel. corner Howard aud liilh streuts ; con
tains about 40 rooms , which are furulsucd com
plete. A good opportunity 10 the. clubt party.
For particulars call ut Her & Co'jk llU Harnuy
elroul. . '
Y-I'AHTNKH WANTKI ) IN THK'.IIANUFAO.
turu of brick , tmilnuits alraady established.
capacity of plant 40.000 per day , 2 bunks u ( clay , 15
ucrt-i clay In all , bulldlnii aud pavlnx , C6 her o
liower bol ler. 5i-bur o power envloo. Oblo brick
machine and spreads , und ull other toi > U necessary
for * nrst-cluM yard : ettubllahed 5yn4r < ouilhuve
tbo trade nf central Nobraikai will aell half or ull.
For further particulars Inquire of I''A. Stewart ,
Ila tlng , AUaim Co. , Neb. _ ' , . ' , 720
\rFOH 8ALK , CIIKAl' FOll CAHtli'MIAKEHV
Luutllt complete , lullve town , doing vood bu l-
iiem. Adilru.H i' lf , Uee. ' ' ' M7W2'
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V-ONE-HALK on ALL OK n AUDWA'HH STOCK.
-1- Coed trade , good location , cheap raut : uud uood
reuioni for eulllng , Aildreis lxtk Don WJ , ' Lincoln ,
Neb. . UM O. Btreet. Mtot 8
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Y' KOH BALK , A CLKAN UTOC | ( OV OEM
oral mercliiDdl c. Invoice 110.000 to 112.000 a
detlred , Oldtsel bu lne d flrin In cHy/1 Well e lal > -
ll h d andpaylnc trade. Uoodroatoa tor retiring ,
A splendid chance for auy one. ( leatrlntf-lb cnuaKu
In uieicautllo butluutt. AdJrc Ford Jt 1'rck ,
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Btruonburg.Nob , U831 1) ) *
BUSINESS1 CHANCES.
Culitfminl.
-ir WA.NTKl ) . AN AYViA'K I'AHTV WHO CAN
J. Inrpst M.roo or } l.0uuin n Incorporritpd company
doing n hole nle ntul nianuffirturlnit bimliipo. to
tnko mi onicn | io ltloti | and tircomtt natively en-
Knizoil. Don't answer miTt'ji run RTO | thnnoul of
references ns to Hblllii luteialtv , elo. AildreM 1 *
W. Ileo. , i
FOR EXCHANGE.
UATKH-l.r a n line tlrnrtlino nnd IVan line Uicro-
After. No nctrcrtlnement tnkcn forlc limn 2 * > c ,
rCl.KAN STOCK OFUlNNHItAli .M'll'rtKi Wll.lj
/Jlnku ronl ontftto \ muhcrl Ilox2V5Frankfort , Iiut.
uia
y-H-'YOUHAVKACOOnUI'lllUllT PIANO TO
/Jlriulo for lot 40 , block.I , Armour 1'lnco , South
Oninna : clear of nil liicumbrnnco. Aildross N < S ,
lieu ( iIIIco. M2M
/-OUIt NKW LIST OK I'llOI'UUTV KOH K.V.
"clinnga tit Just out. Send for It. Western Kx-
chaniro Co. , Columbus , Nob. .M807 2 *
V IlUNDUKItltKAl ) OF IIOUSUS AND l.A.NI )
/Jlncnflorn Nebraska for n Block otilrf K00il .
clotlilnff , boots anil ohods hats and C.IIH. Aililrnnj
box 10 . Xcbrmkn City , Nob. . 8J5 MID'
rTftIt XXCIIANUK , NKW Ul'lUUHT 1'IANO
'Jtor lot. Addroiis I'ZI Hue. vat'
y liANDH IN NUitTIIKRN NKIIUASKA TO ICX-
'Jrlmniio for Oinalm lot * , mocks of good * , or
IIOMCS , enclose stump for rciilr. Address 1 > 2i
lice. !
/-IIAltOAlN , A IU..VCR8MITII AND WAOO.V
'Action for rain or trmlo with a rnsltlencn ; will neil
or trade for uooil farming land. Taniio tiros. . Vor-
don , Neb. .MTU. . 8 *
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
HATIC9 IBc a line Hurt time and 10c a line there-
nltur. No advertisement tnkcn for less tlian25c.
IcT'cmtNKi ? "
-li.feeti n Imrcnln for u few days only. K. K. Pur
ling , llarkor block. 811
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Foil HALK. NKI1HASICA KAIUl I.AND3 , 0. 0.
Wnllnco , m llrown block , KUli nnd Douglas.
81i
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l oii SAM : , IIOMKS , ANY IMUCK , to , 11,230 m * *
J- easy terms ; takoclearproiierty as tlrnt payment.
(1 U. Wallace , llrown block , Idtli nnd Douglas.
PIS
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POH 8A1.H AT A IIAIIOAIN , LOT 15. llhOCIf J ,
JL' W. Ij. Sclby's rlrst addition to South Oinalm.
Small payment down , balance monthly If dcalred.
Inquire u. II. Tmcliuck , Umalin Ileo. ! I83
ODHIIN 1U ItOOM I10USK , (1OOI ) LOCATION )
no trade ; cash bargain. Atldrvss O 24 , lloe.
_ M 1 10 Mid'
IfOH HA1K00 < AOIIK FAKM IN 1II.UK UIVKIl
valley. Thaycr county. 10 miles west of Hebron.
Ono of the vury beat Inrms In the county ; good
house , barn , Krnnarles , cribs , etc. , and un abundance
of fruit , timber and running wator. Also for ealo
or oxchaiiKO for noort Innds or city property , n brick
pork packlni ; houno and llxturca in Hebron , Thayer
county , near II , A M. depot. For pnrtlcularn In-
< iulro of any real cstnto iiRunt In Hebron. M. >
OUNT/.K I'hACK , IIAIKiAIND , NIN1MIOOM
house on Wlrt , fii.SOQ : il.WJ cash. KlcKant homo
on rinkney , fS.SOO ; l.'iOU cusli , balance M.VOO per
month ; other line homes : noulil consider some
trade. J. J. Gibson. Crclnhton bl ' "c. MTOS1S5'
TTOIl SALK , OWNKIt KOUCKI ) 'J O SEMj WITHIN
X' f , days 45x127 foot at Mil ) llrlxtol street. J1.300
will buy It. J. II. Johnaun , 812 N. r. l.lfo. Mjir. &
Oil BALK. W.HK 15 A HAKUA1.V :
T-rnomhouKo am ) barn. ! t lull lots , ono a cor
ner , In Walnut Illll , 2 feet nbovo Krnilc. beautiful
yard , only J3.SUO ; JSUO cash down : dl'count for all
cash. 11. U. Chirk Jt Co. . 1218 llanicy t. ' 834
IT'Oll ' SAI.I5 AT A S.UmiKICi : , BUST STOCK
-L furm In southwestern Nebraska ; 1,1X1) ) acres , W
acres timber ; uoort Improvements. Address ,1. 1' .
Scott , Coresco , Nob. . Miili-2"
FOll BALK-SO 5 TOT-llOOM HO US Kd , $1. 100.00 TO
$2SJO.OO ( , JlUOOOcasli.JlO.OJ per mo. 1 hont-e to
rent at IM CumlliKal. , { WOO pur mo. li ( J. Mlrroll'
4Jia I'litrlck live. 1-fl ;
UATKS 15cn line ilrst tiplo and lOo n Una there
after. No advertisement taken for less than SJc
r A'HRBST STOCK i N < H N T i ft i < fw KST ; T 1 1 n XT-
-Lyrical WRS | and brardiirni specialty. Wins , Imncs
switches , hair cluilus , sate. , send for catalogue.
Mall orders aollcllcil. Duties. Ill H. 15th bt. , Omaha.
DID
rPHU IDEAL LADIKS .yAlIl DUKSSING 1'AIl-
-Llors. switches , banKS.iwljrs , toupees , jewelry and
hair ornaments In etockl vlKHto order , special at
tention given to mail orders. 11W S. I&th st , 3d Door.
; ; M.V.I4 M80'
PAWW
HATKS ISo a line flrst tfjDb and lOc a line there
after. No udvertUemfrpt tnken for less than 2.1o.
FrUKD MOULK , Ofc'FlCHUMK FA11NAJ1 ST.
iv i : 17
S SNYDEH'S LOAN ( JITFIOU , 1510 JJOIK1E ST ,
k ' > 'yu _ ; MH43 31'
jN : k MAHTI , IIKM&'KD TO 10J 8. 16TI1 ST. '
u . . . . 'V' . " 971 , MB'
DRESSMAKING.
ENCACKMKNTS TO DHKPS UAKI G IN
families Bollclted. Mls'n Sturdy , 'J'M a. 2Uth nt.
( Nii-MSl *
\VANTED-SKWINU IN PHIVATK FAMILIES
' by day ; experienced dressmaker. Call 1718
DoilKU street. MU74 2 *
LOST.
KATES 15o n line llrsi tlma nnd lOo a line there-
Oafter. No Advertisement taken for loss than 25c.
T OST.--.8ATUHDAY NIGHT AT Till ! UHAND
JUopern house , onthe'staRO , a ladles' circular ,
( llluck. ) 1'leaso return to J. J. ( ilbson , room 3 ,
CrelKhton block. M UTU-4 *
LOST-rPAIHOFOOLD 15YH-GLAS3KS. HKTUHN
to 1519 Farnnm and rouelvo reward. U31-2 *
STRAYED.
HATES IScallnu tlrst time nnd lOc a linn there
after. No advertisement taken for less than 2Ac ,
STHAYKD-A11OUT A MONTH AGO A HED
milch cow from Krans Uros. ' dairy nt Fort
Omaha , lioturu for reward. 929 2 *
MASaUEHADE COSTUMES , ETO.
T AD1KS&GKNTLEMKNCAN HUNT MASQUK-
JUrudacosturuoi at 114 HlGth. Uoldun Kavlo store.
MANUFACTURING JEWELERS.
CASH PAID FOll OLD HOLD. CAHSON 4 HANKS ,
room 30 Darker block , Omaha. IMS
CUTLERY GRINDING.
JKND YOUII SCISSOHS , HAXOKS. ETC. , TO-UK
-Vrouml to Undorland .V Co. , IUI H. 14th bt. 019
REMINGTON
TYPEWRITER
BEST IN THE WORLD.
Jos. P. MEGEATII ,
1607 J FDrn Bi Street , Omaha. Neb.
TIIK ItK.VI.TV JI
rNSTHUMUNTS ulaouU oil rouori JIurch I ,
-L Ibltti
VrAUIlANTV DBIiDS ,
W O Wliltmoro ot ul to O A Ciirlsoii , n ! j
no'Jl-lC-l ) . t 2,600
K A Benson , tnisteo. mill wlfo to OL
IlrlKK i lol 4 iincIS , Ilock40 , llonsnu. . . gap
Satuo lo MurlnuB Andurson , lot 0 , liliiolc
id , BIUIKI. . . , . 1,000
Snino to li D.Tuiison , lotll , liloc-lc * JI , sanui 1,000 ,
K.S Uooil unil wlfo to Arthur Knst , lot II ,
blooM , In sub ofblook : t ) , AlbrlRlit'H
Cholcu . , . . 450
AI'Tukoy nnd wlfo to li O Gralium , w
2.1ft ( ox nCOfDlot 14 , blouk "V , " 1'ros-
iieut plueo . . . 1,100
E K Klinrwooil to 3 S lialior , lot 'J , blook 1 ,
Hhorwood'H Hub . 1
Clmrlcx Ddtoborts wlfo to K S Itob-
Inson , lot"U , block 1 , Htilu'.r place . 500
N.I Olirlstoiison unil wlfo to .M IvHt rat
ion. o 4J'iH ' ofi tbH uf'iti ' lot T , bloolc
1 , I'urk pluco . . . . .i : . S.KO
Marie lliiiisuii to Mnr.x Slort , HW 5-14-11. 0,500
Marie NostrojU anil huxbuiid to John
ami K Juroa , s 41ft loi.-J ' , block 13 , liu-
lirnvoinont association' ' adil . , . , L-00
O 1C Thompson unil wlfo to Kraiik Uur-
rtith. lot T , block * . ' . Uliurrr Hill . 1,250
Ylto 1'uscalo anil wife to Mlko K'oriiKiui ,
lotll , Wooillnwn . 030
II OUIark unil wlfo to II 11 Moiiroo , lot ft ,
block : i. Un 1'ont nliv > , . COO
Henry Huubons und wife to AUHtiik.
8 UO feet , lot -nbiook 17 , K V
Sinltli'aailiJ. . : . . . . . "Vi . . . . . S.COO
J II Tlminnson to S ' & wroaawoll , no no
uofl-li-13. . . . .h-.iK . 4'000
J A I''rnyhan und wifoMoiO Jt I.eliiliton.
trnatoo , lot 0 and 1 ( Mi block 5 , nnd lot U
unil 10 , block 8 , MouVnOUth park. . . . . - . ,
M K J IUM03 to Trunk Jl nok , a U of n J'
lot' ' , block fl , Kounue'Jd udd .
D BE n.s.
Murlu * Hanson , oxooiitrl.v , to Marx Sluct j ,
BW n-H-ll . . . . . ' . . -
Wllllumaillor , spoolul nmstur. to W II
Arnold , lot 23 and 21 , block 7 , Omaha
MoUits .
Totul amount of transforj ,
IM ( irlppo Hucpe tullx Trent oil.
"I bavo Just recovered from a second
attack of the grip tbU year , " siiy * Mr , Jnmoj
O. Jones , publlabor of ibo Loader , Moxla ,
Tox. "In tlio latlor case I uuod Cbamber-
latn'a Cough Homocly , and I thlak with con-
sidcrablo jucccsii , only boinR In bed u little
over two day against ten day * for tbo tlrst
attack. The second altacK 1 am satisfied
would bavo boon equally a bad aa the tlmt
but for tbo use of this remedy , as I bad to go
to bed In about six boure after being 'struck1
witb It , while in tbo Ilrst case I was able 10
attend to business about two day * before
potting 'down,1 " CO cent bottles for sale by
druggists.
HIS OWX DAD.
i\VtP Yotli Mftrliitr.
Up to his throo-nntl-twontlolh year
, ) nck Mnrstlon wns n fuihtro. At tlmt
o , by tv qulto nnturnl ovolutloii , ho bo-
canio n dlsgrnco to his family. Ills fam
ily said so , nnd It ought to have known ,
It Biiltl so with omphnsis , and also with
unanimity , for it consisted of 0110 pardon
only , Jack's father. Marsdon senior
was n crabbed , knotty-looklnjr elderly
gonlloman , the sort of a man who looks
as If ho never could have bcon.voungbut
ns If ho must have boon crabbed and
knotty In his cradlo. Ho was supposed
to bo worth a prodigious lot of monoyas
ho ought to have boonor ( ho had passed
his lifo in making it , and ho hail never
boon known to part with a penny If ho
could huh ) it. It was a speculation of
supreme inlorost and dttltuulty to him
self and acquaintances how It could
have happened that such a fellow aa
Jack on id bo born of such a f.ithor.
LiUo all mon with n genius fur failure ,
Jack began to show his bent early In
Hfo. His mother , u tearful nd do-
spomtont lady , painfully aware of her
unworthiness to bo the helpmate of such
a social and llnanclal paragon a *
Marsdon senior , never had inoro than
an apologetic fondness for her offspring ,
humbly believing t'.ioso traits of
character which resulted in making
him a failure worn trncoablo to her , and
tlmt if Jac ! < had had another mother ho
might have boon worthier of hla other
parent.
After leaving school Jack distin
guished himself as a failure in ono or
two walks of Ufa Ho was taken into
his father's olllco , with the promise of a
partnership to awake his dormant en
thusiasm in business pursuits , mid
afterwards articled to a solicitor. It is
said that , after standing him for six
months , the solicitor oll'ered him , C100
down to break his indentures and go to
Australia * , it is certain at the end of that
time Jack quitted the study of law. As
a final attempt to start him in lifo ho
was sent to sea. Ho liked that better ,
uut after a few voyages the monotony
of a sailor's lifo disgusted
him , and ho announced his in
tention of abandoning it "chucking it"
was his actual expression.
"And how , if you please , " demanded
his father , "do you propose to HvoV"
"I'm going on the stage'said Jack.
If ho had declared bis intention of
taking to ppckotpieking or arson for n
livelihood it could hurdly have had a
profounder or more awful olTcct upon
Marsden senior.
"Everybody says I should make a
splendid actor. " said Jack , "and I'm
sure I Should lilto the lifo. I shall never
make a business man , sir. Figures
won't sticic in my head , and I halo the
conlinomcnt. Besides , what ao I want
to make money for ? You've got plenty ,
and I'm your only child. " Mr. Marsdon
gasped. "It really isn't a hurd line of
lifo , sir. Actors are just as well thought
of as any other sort of people , and if
they succeed they make heaps of money.
Look at Irving ! There's Bob Coltsfoot ,
Sir Robert Coltsfoot's son. I was at
school with him. He's on the stage
making 1(5 ( a week ho told mo , and ho
goes Into juttt the same sot ho know before -
fore ho wont into the profession. "
"Professionl" growled hib father.
"Good Lord I Raddles his face and
makes a public spectacle of himself in a
booth , and calls that n , profession ! "
"And , besides , * ' ' continued Jack , with
a shrewd iuoa of the kind of argument
most likely to touch his father , "it re
quires no capital. That's a great point.
Why , it cost you a thousand to got mo
articled. Clean waste money gone and
no return. It cost something , I suppose ,
to lit mo out for sea. That's gene , too.
But I can walk bang on the sttico aa I
am. "
By this time the old man had recov
ered from the shock. Ho said things
regarding-tho stage and those who trod
it more especially the fairer half of
ihem and of ricoplo who wasted their
time nnd money in encouraging such
vagabonds , which it might not bo safe to
repeat in those days , when the profess
ion is recognised as a kind of lifth es
tate , and expressed his unalterable do-
tnrininution to cut Jack olT with a shill
ing if ho dared to so outragn his family.
"Olr , no , yOu won't"said Jack."You'll
got used to it. In fact , the thing is
dono. I'm oil next week with Moore's
Comedy company ; signed the engage
ment today. Soeond juvenile lead ; 4 a
weak to start with. Not so bad for a
beginner. "
The old man swiftly sounded his mind
to see if ho had the moral courage to
turn the young reprobate into the street
there and then. Ilo had not. Jack was
his only son , and ho was old. Ilo dared
not face the prospect of loneliness for
the rest of his lifo. But ho made a iinul
olTort to assert himself.
"Understand , sir"ho , told Jack , "that
the very moment you disgrace yourself
by crossing a public stage , I've done
with you. I renounce you ; I cast you
on" . You shan't have a penny of my
money or see my face again , "
"Takes it harder than I expected , "
thought Jack ; "but ho'll como round. I
must do something for a living , and
them's nothing else I'm fa for or should
like half so well. "
Ho Jack wont on tour. As ho had an
ticipated , ho found the lifo very much 10
his taste , and ns the repertoire of the
company was extensive and constantly
changing , and ho was a born comedian ,
ho made rapid strideuin his chosen art.
Ilo wrote homo to his father once a
week , undeterred by the old man's
sllonco'nnd sent him cuttings from the
local papers of the towns ho played in ,
in which his appearance and talents
wore praised.
It so happened that in a town in the
north of England , at which the company
appeared , Jack had some cousins living ,
whose acquaintance ho had never made
the children of his father's half-
brother , who had been dead for some
yours past. As in duty bound. Ivo called
to pay his respects to'tho familyu little
doubtful of how country couMns were
likely to accept a young man of his pro
fession , and found himself , to his agree
able surprise , received with delight by
the younger members of tlio family , nnd
with civility by his auntnti elderly lady
of tart Ihivpr , with a manner suggesting
mixture \ of oil and - vinegar. The
voungof. members of the family had soon
him m his first performance tit the local
t lieu tor and , like the simple country
folks they wore , were greatly smitten
with the glory of owning an artistic
relative. Jack's ' light , easy manner did
the'rest , and before ho loft town the
whole , family was in love with him , Mis *
Alicia Maple , a very charming young
lady of 1 ! ) , not loaat. Jack
sighed bitterly when the .week
'came to an end and ho hud
to go on with the company , nor was ho
solitary in his sorrow , and nobody who
had witnessed his parting with Miss
Alicia would have wondered that , when
the tour was over and the company dis
bandedJiu'k'li ( toad of going straight
back to London to sock another engage
ment , should have betaken himself
again to the town beautified by her
presence. It wiis u rupjd courtship , and
the two were plighted tooaeh other be
fore oven Mrs , Maplo's keen eyes hud
detected any very serious symptoms of
passion on either side. With the hon
esty of their ago , they made their en
gagement known to her , which , as Jack
remarked subsequently , wus just where
the trouble bogua. At first Mrs. Maple
was more than gracious. Mr. Marsdon
was wealthy , and Jack his only son. I
"You have of " si fald
, course , * ,
"communicated vour Intention to your '
father ? " - I
"Why , no , " said Jack. "I thought !
my first duty was to make you aware of
the circumstances. "
"Quito right , " said Mrs. Maplo.
"Quito right nnd proper. But my
answer must depend upon your father's. "
Jack bit his lingers and hemmed and
hawed. Ilo was over ago ; ho know hla
own mind * , but still , if she thought so ,
It should bo dono. Ilo walked homo ,
rovolvlnir in his mind the terms of a
loiter to his father. Ho was genuinely
and honestly In love , nnd know his pas
sion to bo returned , nnd those are cir
cumstances which will make very commonplace -
monplaco people fairly eloquent with
tongue or pen. Ilo was moro than
doubtful ns to how hla father would act ,
rouiomberlng the strained terms on
which they had parted , nnd that doubt
lent his passion a now glow , and ho
wrote with fervency. Ho painted Alicia
us the most perfect of created women ,
ns , indeed , ho thought her , nnd dwelt
sincerely on his unworthlncss of such a
wife. The letter dispatched , ho spent a
sleepless night wondering over his
father's probable reception of it , and
killed the intervening day us best ho
could , being imdor a promise to Mrs.
Manlo not to attempt to see Alicia until
ho had received his father's sanction.
When the answer arrived ho tore open
the envelope with shaking lingers , and
for a minute or so his eyes were so dim
that the blurred characters swam mean
ingless before tliom. When their moan
ing became clear to him ho dropped into
his chair with a groan. II's ' father
wrote curtly anil harshly , paying that
ho might marry any ono ho would , but
tolling him to expect no further supporter
or countenance from him. It seemed the
death blow to his hopes. Mrs. Maple
would never sutler her daughter to
marry a penniless stroller. Sadly ho
botooic himself to hot * house. The lady ,
seated in the drawing room window ,
marked the broken and dejected air
with which ho approached , and she
was alone when Jack was shown In to
her. She road Marsdon , sr.'s , letter ,
and was mollilluously regretful at the
shattering of love's young dream. "Tho
young man must see , " she said , "that
her duty to her daughter . " Yes ,
Jack saw that. It was all over , ho know ;
but mightn't ho see Alicia just for ono
llnal moment ? Uo would bo quiet nnd
keep his self-control : there should bo no
scene , but ho must see her , just to say
good-by. Mrs. Maple , perhaps wlsoly ,
declined to have her darling's feelings
harrowed by a qjlto useless interview ,
and somehow , though Jack had quilo
meant to say farewell to Alicia before
leaving the house , ho found himself on
I ho doorstop , exiled without that final
glimpse of paradise. After the tlrst
chill lit of dejection had passed ho took
a train to London and tushcd In on his
father , pleading love's cause with an
eloquence which left his lotto'1 far bo-
hind. The old man was deaf to entreaty ,
and entrenched himself from his son's
impusslonato assault behind a barrier of
cynical humor , from which Jack's
rhetorical cannon shots fell dead.
"This is tyranny , sir , " said Jack.
"You overstep the bounds of your
authority , and I warn you that , if Alicia
will take mo , I shall try to win her. As
for your money , leave it where you like.
1 wouldn't give her up for all the money
in the world. "
"What play is that from ? " asked the
old man sourly. Jack 'eft ' the house
boiling , and wont back north , where ho
wasted time and temper in trying lo per
suade Mrs. Maple that , afterall. ayoung
follow with a profession in his h'njrcrsis
not so bud a husband , as times go _ , and
in trying to got a glimpse of Alicia , in
'
both'of which ho van."T
Jack Marsden , with his.father's fortune
in prospect , and Juek'Marsden , the dis
inherited mummer , were two widely dif
ferent people , and the vinegar in Mrs.
Maplo's manner greatly predominated
over the oil. She had her duty as a
mother to think of. Setting aside doubt
fulness of his position and resources ,
what kind of husband was a young man
likely to make who had started lifo by
quarreling with his father ? Alicia , lilto
a sensible g'rl ' , shared her mother's
view of the situation.
"Lot her toll mo so , " said Jack. "Lot
her write to mo if she fears to see mo
and tell mo so by word of mOuth. "
Mrs. Maple promised that Alicia
should write. Jack wont homo and
waited thrco days for the letter. Then
ho called again to receive the answer ,
"Not at homo. "
On the following day , to quote n favorite -
ito phrase of a popular author , a re-
mankablo thing happened. Mrs. Maple
received a card bearing the inscription ,
"Mr. Richard Marsdon , " witli a penciled
lino" asking for a moment's interview.
Entering the drawing room , she found
there n whito-hnircd. crabbed-faced old
man , ongngcd in examining tlio books
on her drawing room table.
"Mr. Marsden ? " she asked.
"Tho sumo , ma'am , " answered the old
gentleman , "We've not mot for so long
I can excuse you for not recognizing mo.
You're not looking any youngor. " Mrs.
Maple was conscious of the fact , but
thoughtItHstatomont unnecessary. "I've
a loiter bore from that scamir of a boy
of mine. " Ho took iho document from
his pocket and scanned it through his
glasses , muttering phrases from it
" 'Eternal utVection , ' 'unchangeable , '
'my darling Alioin , ' the usual sort of
thing ; I needn't trouble you with the
young Idiot's ravines. You saw my an
swer to his first loiter ; " ' Mr. Maple In
timated an allirmalive by a bond of her
head. "I'vo boon thinking since I wrote
it , " ho wont on , bcowling at the lady
thoughtfully Irom under bent brows ; ' * a
good wlfo would bo a godsend to him
the making of the dog. He says hero
that the young lady Alicia , Isn't her
name confound her , where is it ? Yes ,
Alicia ho says Alicia would marry him
if you didn't stand in the way. Is that
so ?
Mrs. Maple hesitated. The old gen
tleman's mind hud obviously changed
since ho had answered Jack's letter. If
that wore so the penniless actor was
not so bad a match after all.
'Girls are foolish creatures , " she said ,
slmporingly. "I have had trouble with
her. Of course she would do her duty
if I called upon her to do it , hut "
" .Hut sho'd huvp no objection to mar
rying 10UOOa , year nor-you oilhor , oh ? "
said Mr. Marbdon with his usual cynical
. "Let the ma'am
ehuoklo. mo sou girl , ;
I'll ' sound her niotul , ! warrant you. "
Mrs. Maple rose , saying she would
send Alicia to him ,
"No you won't' , ma'am , if you please.
Ring the boll for hor. I don't want her
prompted I want to know her real
mind. "
tyrH. Muplo obeyed , subjugated by
this rude old man.
"Send Miss Allco to mo if you please , "
she said to the servant who answered
the call.
Allclti appeared. She started sllgntly
nt sight of the od ] .man , struck by the
strong family resemblance to Jack
traceable In his rugged features. She
laid little need pf her mother's introduc
tion to l < o sure of him. Mr. Mursden
stuck out an ungracious hand to her
but she courteslod nnd ignored it
"Got nluclc , " muttered the old penile-
man. 'I like that Good sign when u
girl has pluck , So you're in love with
that scamp of a son of inlnoV ho con
tinued aloud. Alicia shot u glance at
l\\m \ \ which should have dumbfounded
him but It didn't. "In lovel" ho pur
sued , "Why hovr old are van.
"T was 10 last birthday , " replied
Alicia , covering a strong disposition lo
tours with n demeanor of cold dlgnltyat
which the old gentleman chuckled
afresh.
"Ixml , Lordl" ho asked , "as vouoi able
ns thntl What a fonulo patriarch you
must feel1 So you're In love with Jack ,
oh ? In love wHh a young ass who of
fends an alTocltonuto father and throws
10KX ( ) a year into the gutter to join t\ \
pack of strolling mountebanks ? "
"Shakospoaro was an actor , " answered
Alicia. "And so was Molloro il you've
over hoard of him. "
"Allclal" cried Mrs. Maple. "My
doarohlld ! "
"Don't Interfere ma'am "
you , , said
Mrs Marsdon , turning on her with a
sudden snap. "I won't have her prompt
ed , 1 toll you , and If you would kindly
spare us your society for ton minutes , I
think there'll bo a bettor understand
ing. "
Mrs. Maple rose and loft the room ,
bristling with angor. A parti with 10,000
a year was worth enduring something
for , but to bo told toloavohorown draw
ing room In that fashion 1
"So toll mo , " continued the old gen
tleman in a milder tone when thoyworo
loft nlono ; "you're really In love with
the scamp , oh ? Don't be afraid of mo ,
my dear. You'ro a pluoKy girl ; I Hko
pluck. You'ro pretty , loo. Very pretty.
And you're really fond of him , oh ? "
At this Alicia's prldo , which had been
sustained by contumely , began to wavnr ,
and the tears cnmo to licroyos. "Yes , "
she said , in a scarcely audible tone ,
broken by a sob , " 1 love him. "
"LovohimP'said Mr.Marsdon."but that
is a word girls don't always know the
moaning of. Yes , yes , I know , " ho con
tinued , chocking her as she wits about to
answer him , "but how much do you lov.o
him ? Suppose 1 cast him olT won't give
him a penny ? "
"It would not alter mo , " said Alicia ,
"I would die for him. "
"Diol" answered Iho old man. "You
talk easily of dying , you young pooplo.
A lay bo you wouldn't bo so fond of the
prospect , if you were a few yours nearer
lo il. Would you llvo for him , that's
the question ? Would you marry him If
he were only a poor actor and not a rich
man's son ? "
"Yes , " salt ! Alicia. "O , sir , I love
him so. " Naluro spoke In the cry ; her
voice , eyes , hands , "wore eloquent , "My
darling- ' cried the old man In quite an
other voice , and she found herself in
Ins arms.
"JnekP she half shrieked , but ho cov
ered her mouth with his hand.
"For heaven's sake , no hysterics ,
wanted lo lost you , that's all , and 1'v-
succeeded. If you mean what you snyjl
bo at the end of the lane al 8 oVlock to
night. Pull yourself together ; your
mother will bo back directly. "
When Mrs. Maple re-entered Iho room
she found them in their former posi
tions.
"Well , ma'am , " said Iho old man ris
ing. "I must have time to think this
over ; I'll write or call ; so good day to
you. Good day , my dear. "
"Extraordinary old man , " said Mrs.
Maplo. "Well , my dear , will ho con
sent ? "
. "I I think so , mamma , " stummorod
Alicia , and she ran lo her room.
1 must confess that ] should have mv
doubts as to the morality of this story
but for two circumstances , which help
mo to tuko the same view of it taken by
Jack and Alicia. The first of those clr-
cumstanco is that for the first three
years of their married lifo , Jack and
Alicia justified Ihoir faith in e : > ch oth
er's aftcclions by lighting Iho battle of
lifo togelhor unaided , except by a very
small ally , who joined their forces to
ward Iho end of the first year. The
second is , that Marsden , sr. , bus con
sented to reinstate Jack us his heir ,
spends half his nights at the theater
of which Jackis the principal star , and
vows that Alicia is the best wife and
daughtcr-in-luw iti England.
Our liattor Iliilvcs S.iy
Ibov coulil not kooi > bouao without Cuara
Uerinln's Cough Komoity , especially for the
children. In a cuso a few weeks since nt Urn
homo of anolRhbor tlio attending physician
hud glvou up a case of wluit ho cnllod dropsy.
Mother li ) > ppuiiinK in , told the parents that
in Dor in in a It wus n case of lung fever und
advised the 1190 of this cough syrup , which
they did. Hosult , the child is well nnd trm
parents happy. ( Jhumi.orlnln's InoOicinc-s
are used in moro than half the homos In
Leeds. Sims Bro ; , Lcorts , In. This
remedy is not inlomlcui for IUIIR fever , but
for colds , la grippe , croup and whoopliiR
cough. It will loosen a cold , rollevo tlio
lungs ami prevent the cold from resulting
in lung fovor. 50 cent and $1.09 bottles for
sale by dcugglsts.
DniiiUuiinesB ,
A disease , treated as such and perma
nently cured. No publicity. Noinlirm-
ary. Homo Iroulment. Harmless and
effectual. Refer by permission to Bur
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pamphlet. Shokoquon Chemical Co ,
13urlington , la.
Tim \V"Ht Indlrs uiiil the Fair.
Mr. P. A. Obor , the spoclal commis
sioner of the World's fair , now in
Puerto Rico , writes thai a very lively
inlorost has been awakened in that
island in the exposition and a number of
valuable collections have already been
oll'ored for exhibition. A very attrac
tive display will bo made of native
woods , in regard to which the local
commissioners will make special oll'ort ,
and the work has already boon begun.
Of mines the Island has few of any kind ,
though when discovered there were re-
porls of much gold , especially
in iho rivets of the western purl , and it
is still found in some of the streams , but
not mined to any oxlont , Some very
line specimens of galena are said to have
boon found. Ono rosidonl will exhibit
sirups , oils and oxlracts of nalivo plant *
and Irults , eta , and Is already engngod
In Iho munufauturo of a very oxcullont
Florida water , of which samples will be
sent. This would appear especially ap
propriate from the fad that It was'from
this island 1'onco do Leon sailed In
search of the Fountain of Youth and the
house ho built and occupied is still
shown , Full photographic views of it
will bo displayed.
The oxposftion commissioner lo the
West Indies writes from St. Thomas that
much Interest In the coming fair has
been aroused in that Island and prepar
ations are being mmlo to make a credit-
nblo display. A largo relief map of the
town of I'hnrlotto Amallo.tho ohluf port ,
showing the surrounding hills and har
bor , 1ms been suggested. The town is
ono of the most beautiful In Hi tropics ,
it has u splendid gelling and the harbor
is famed lor Its safety and commodious
IKISS. This altracllvo exhibit would un
doubtedly excite much interest at Chi
cago. Around this , as a nucleus , will
bo grouped . the various products
and manufactures of the three Iblands
Jf tit. Thomas , St , Johns aud Santa
Cm/ . They will consist of sugar , bny
rum , rum , liber plants , native handi
work , etc. Some beautiful Spanish lace
will bo sent , A line collection of native
woodsovor ( 200 varieties ) will bo shown
by the civil engineer , Mr. Carl Berg ,
many of them very valuable for cabinet
and ornumontnl work , A largo exhibit
is also being prepared of excellent tor-
tolsesholl work by Mr , Orlando Me-
C'onnoy , the librarian of the Athoiunum.
No action lumyol boon taken by the gov
eminent but the Interest shown by pri
vate parties will insure ; v good display.
Mrs. U IM'aUon , UocUforJ , III. , wrlu :
"From personal experience 1 can rouoiiuiiuud
Do Witt's ' Buraaparlllu , a euro fprjmpuio
blooj ondt'uuerr.1 dobilltv , "