Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 11, 1892, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY lilSK : MONDAY , Al'lllL 11 , 1892
8PEG1HL NOTICES.
AnVKUTIIKMKNTfl FOH TIIKSK COLUMNS
will lie taken until 11 30 p. m for the evening
find until 8 no p m for the morning or Snndar edi
tion
All itilTtrlUrmcnM In them columns 2 cents n
word for first Insertionand I cent nwnril thereafter ,
or n per linn per month. No advertisement taken
forloss than 25 cents fnrllifl first Insortlon. Terms ,
cash In advance. Count nliout coven worm to the
line. Initial * , ( Inures , symbols , Me. , cadi count M
n word All ndvortlvnientB must run ronsecii
ttvely. Advertisers , by requesting n numbered
rheck , ran hnve the letters addressed to n nnni'
lierorl loiter In cnrnof TlIK IIIK Answers o art
Hres pil Bill bo delivered an proiontnllon of the
check .
817 UATIONB W ANTED.
i'WANTlin , A lTlON ASTtAVKMNO
J\ salesman by n man of 3 * wltli some i-xpurlcnco.
Correspondence solicited , llox S93 , Vanklon , S.I ) .
C8C 11 *
- ' ) , roMTION WITH 1IAIIIIKII AS
A-WAN'TKI
nmirnntlcni havochnlr nnd few tools For par-
tlculars address lloi 570 , I'nrley , IB * ' " ' ' 2'
T'osiTio.vAs MANAciKU OK uMmi. COAL
A
or itrnln huilnoss In country 18 yours cx-
licrlonco. Hot of references Address V 12. Hep.
M
WANTED--MALE HELP.
B-WANTI'.D , HAL1WMKN ON SALARY Oil COM-
mission to liandlo tlio new imlcnt clicmlcal Ink
rrinlnu iieni'll. 'llio Rreatext polllna novelty rvcr
prodtii'i'di erases Ink tlioronehly In twonoconds ;
no nbrnnlon of paperi Wl to MM | > er cunt prolltt ono
nifcnt'd dales amounted to frizu In nix Oayp , anottior
lr. In tno liourn. Wo want one general n ent In
ench state uml territory. Tor teims nnd full par
ticulars nddress Monroe Unmcr .Mix Co .Iji Cronsn ,
WIs.XJW. 27
I ITYUANVA8SltllS.HAt.AllY I'AII ) WKKKI.Y.
Ing machine olllco , 1MB Douglas street.
MIST all
5 ] -AOIiNIS WANTKI ) . K.XCii : , 10It t'OUTHAIT
Co.Vnrn hlock , 177al8'
l-WANTii : > . AOKNTS CAN MAKK f-'fl I'l'.ll
J'weok linnillltiK tlio Iliuisen novelty blow nun.
Just out. Sells nt slulit Address llio Iji Cronso
Illow tiiin Co. . Ln Cronf. WIs bS2
U WANTKI ) . AT ONt'K , A ( IHItMAN COMPO" .
JJltur who II.IB had u year 01 two experience Ad
dress ( ieorKo K Lnncc , editor Times , llrlilfi'wnter ,
Hoiilli llnkotn. M507 11'
> -SOLH'ITOItS , SALAItV AND COM. 1'AH )
'American Wringer Co. , KWJ Hoxrard.
p-C.001 > COATMAKnH , Al'I'LY Ilfl7 I-'AUNAM.
-WANTKI ) TIIAVKLISO PAL1WMKNTO HULL
-Dunkliitc powder to retail uroeery Hade. Wo put
ouruoods up In Klais rolllnu plii . Wo pay fi < l n
month Hiiliuy nnd nxpensen or S5 per cent conimls
Rlon. Wo want men who uro now on the road to
carry ns n Mdo line. ( } oed opportunity for clerks
nnd other i who wi.nt to net on the road. Write for
tinrllrularn , send Ktmiip for reply , Chtcaito llaUnii
I'owdcr Co. , 7(17 ( Vim llurun street ChlcnKO. Gil 15 *
1 > AOKNTd TO HANIir.B TIIK VAN DOUKN
J'fllmillllcMl ] nccount Illu. Call on or nddrena
Jnmes R Harms , .letinlnir hotel Omaha. UM U'
T ) -WANTKI ) . ACHNTS ON A NKW WOKIC ,
l > "l < uroia | In Storm nml Calm , ' fully Illustrated , It
portrnys lth pen anil pencil everybody , every
jilncii and everything In all ICuropui nuentn niakln K
llOUweekly. Addresr John Cownn , Publisher , In.
Ulanapolls , I nil. U1J U'
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T > WANTKI ) . TKAMHTKIM AND KCRAl'KIl
JJholilers for 11. U. work In Wyoming ; uood wniiesj
free pass. Albright Labor Olllce , 1120 Knrnnm st
n-WA.NTii : > ( IKNIIIIAL TATH A KNT TO
JJopi-n heailiunrtcr * In some prlnelpnl city , as-
aumc control of our buslnn H ami appoint local and
BiihaitPiit1 ! In every city In thin state ; Koods In mil-
vorsal drmnml and pay a net prolltof M to lot ) per
ei-nt. Thu Union Company , 741 llroadwny. New
York. M'is'J ' 12'
B-WAN'IT.I ) . (5OOI ( ) CITY CANVAhSiit9 : I'Oll
Whfolcr.V Wilson Honlni * Mnclilni's. Kstoy nmt
Camp A , Lo. . 1'lanus uml Oru.un Sll do. Kith st :
B-WANTil > AT ONCI ! TWO COOI ) CLOSK11S.
Wheeler AlWIIson lowing Machine otllce , 514 So.
lOlh .st M 72J
Too.AllOllKHS WANTKI ) AT t'T. CllOo.
J 'ono mill' west of Ilclleviie. Nell. Apply at mili
tary reservation , April 14 Keefo .V McUarvoy , con-
trnctom. Mi.V. ' 11 *
WANTED-PEMALE HELP.
1 WANTii-GOOI : ) SKCONl ) G1HL. I''H ' LO-
-taint street. MM ) .
C-YOUMJ LAIIIKS : DO YOU WANT A SITUA-
( Inn' ' If ) oii do rail on Sloan Johnson A Co. ,
wholesale cioccrs.thls city.between the hours U and
nnd 13 in. Wo wish solicitors to sell our colfeu to
consumer * from house to liouso In this city. &l
C-WANTKI ) , ( Slllt. FOIl IIOUSKWOltIC , MUST
boitooilfook. ( .all S.W7 California t iiUii
C WANTKI ) , A FIRST CLASS TIlIMMKll ANI )
inaiki'rt none other need npply to Alias llimsdale ,
raj llro.idway , Ciiuncjl Illulls. Mjra U
IIUT-rON-HOLK MAKKtt. OMAHA
Utihlrt rnotory , 1 14 Farnaui. 6S3U
C -WANTIID , OIIIL FOIl UKNKUAL IIOUSi- :
work. 1KB S. IQlli .street. ) < ! ) '
1-WANTKD , A SISWINi ; UIHL. CALL W
North I'.Uh street. Cl 9'
O 1-WANTKD , COMPKTKNT OIHI. KOU OKN-
cral houscnork. 11413 Capitol uvcnuo. MUSJ II *
C WANTKI ) , A ( BIlll. TOR UKNICHAI , , 1IOU K-
worknt 4UU7No.24th. J1745 ll
C WANTKI ) . A CIIILTO DO ( ilONKUAL 1IOUSK-
work. CnllatVllSboutli lltlist. M714 12 *
A NT K11. A I'lllST-CLASS TIUMMKIl A.vf
innV-er. none other ned apply to Miss Itaus
dnlo , ; U7 lliondnay , Council Illulls. M742 11 *
-WANTKII , A WAIST HANI ) AND AX Al' .
prantlco. Mra A. lllcc , It. 15 , llushman hlk.
-M731 IS
fWANTHD. \ . LADIKS TO ASSIST MK. WOltlv
v'llKht and fnBCln.itliiir. Waxes (1UUU per week
Call on .Mndam 'Viblnson , Metiopolltnn hotel.
J17S3 17
/ 1 WANTKI ) , A UOOD COOIC , 213 NO UTII 17TII
V'Btrept. llitO-ia *
FOR RENT-HOUSES.
) - IIOUSKS AND APAIlTMKNTd IN llEnT IlKSI-
denco block In tlty. 8IBS. ' . " 'a Btieot. Tol. 171H.
Z75
7 11)11 HUNT , AIIOVKNO.-4.fi2t AND ( KG SOUTH
J-'lCth street. 0-room tint , every moilvrn eonven-
loneo , IncludliiKlarKO kitchen ranee Apply Windsor
ser , Kemp & CO..SOJ N. Y. I.lfo bid- . m7lil
) -roil 1IKNT. 0 N10K NKWLY FUllNISHin )
rooms , lil'i N. 19th , llronnan Hats.
\-FOH IIKNT , 1IOUSKS. J7.0U I'KIl MONTH ANI )
'upi > arils. The O. F. Davlu Co.MJ \ Furnain ( t.
D-r.LKiANT 12-UOOM FUHNISUED HOUSE
alt modern , nenr llrownell hall ; f 100.00 per mo.
C. F. IlurrUon , 012 N , Y. Llfo. tltO alt
D- roil HKNT , HOUSK 13.7 N. ITU ST. , IIOOMS ,
bath , etc. , f ) per month. K. U , Woodrow , Nob.
Nat. banK ' building. _ KM
I ) HOIISK. ALL CONVKMENL'Ex
Heed A Selby. : H5 lloaril of Tiado. _ M\ \
, STOHKS AND FLATS. A. C. FHOSr
p. room . V3 , Douglas block , HHIi and Doduo.Ml
Ml A2.1
D-S-KOOil HOUSE , HENT IXJW , IKyUlKK''TII
Douglas st , 1181
Tl-KOll HENT-HIX-HOOM MODEHN COINAGE
J-.SQ31 Cnllfnrnln st. . t\i \ per rooiilh. 4I'J '
D -4i UOOM 11OUSK , 831 S. 21ST ST ,
D FOIl KENT. DKS1UA11LK HOUSE , HAND 8
rooms. Inqulio > | IIU Capitol avenue , .Mi'JT 14 *
D-llKhT 7-HOOM HOUSH IN Till ! CITY ; AI.Sl
5-room ifht.nll modern Improvements , 'lizard
block. 21d and Davunport , .MB32 li
V-rFOIl HENT , 4 UOOM FLAT , F11ONT 10TI
l ! < 315
1,1 HOOM HOUSE AND IIAHN , 2018 DAVl'.N
purl Mioot , ull modern rouvenlonci-s , Inclmllnt ,
itnnm heat , net bowls und laundry , south from
overlooking high school grounds , newly pnlnti'i
iiid papered throughout , 'ihos. t. Hull. ui Pnx
> ! ock. CM
T HOOM FLAT IN GOOD LOCATION , HUNT S
per month , prlcoof furniture SSOO. on time ; also
ill loom II 'it with furniture for vale rontniinblo
CO'Operutlvti Laud anil Lot Co. , 10i N iotli st.
oil II
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-I'Olt HUNT , UOOM HUlIjK , tiM. in' II ANI
llnuorolt Is. 1141 II *
O-4. llOOM Ht > UHB AND STAI1LE IF NKEDKI )
cliunp. MW Capitol uvo , CU | 1 >
D-IIOU4F , I3HCOMS , W1THUA1IN A.NDLAHGI
ynrd , nil cur line , ttli.tX ) per moll 111.
HlortTooin , 2117 l > * ru ui itreoi , with fixtures
lio.uopo month
, 0 room Mat und modern eoiiTonlenoo , 21 IU Fur-
mm u eat. f UM par month.
t-ioomlioiin- , ' , v , ; 'iih 'roo , Jill UO per month
3.ruom huima , 151(1 ( N. 2Jd ttit't'l , tr.U ) par month
I'ottor A ( iecirgoCti. ,
e. W. corner tiUh and Fariminstiocl
MIWIH
D -V HOOM HOUSE , IIATII. hKWEll , CITV
tMII llilento siruet ; KU per niuiitli. In
. I'.MIl etreet. M7IU
_ _ FOUJtENT-VUJlNiailKD ROOMS.
1/-lfll IIKNT , ONE 1.AUUK K1IONT 011 * 0
J-ibnckfuinUlita unfurnl he4 rooms. )23.Soutl )
JStli ureel. t,4
-FUIIMSIUJI ) IIOOMS roil UENTLEjlEN *
rcluram'oi Ivqulrvd. till N l th. tr.M Mi'
-FUUMhllUD U001IS. 017 N. Ullt Mreet.
MIJJ9 *
T ! > 3 Oil 1 IIOOMS , FUI1MH1IED FOIl IIODSK"
> keip > i > f , modern convent noes , T ry dolrablp
near Jiumuum purk. Aildre . V 44 , lloo.
J3
gURNIfln.BDROOMB AND BOARD ,
_
Jfa-'KOK IIKNT. NEATLY FUIIMSI1KD ItlHIMS
jS * llh boiird , 301tl California t. 538II *
17 VKKV DK8IIIA1H.K FIU.ST AND 6KU1NI
f floor , toulh and es.it , furulihuJ routas at 'The
I'renter , " lid Na 25th street. M7dl-lT *
1 , ' NICELY FUUN1BHKD HOOUS AND FIHS1
1 cl . board. MM tit. Jlary's ove. Mtu If
" "
1""JL-K1. WANTI.V KUUNIbllKD HOOMi , . Kt
snlto , 2nd storyfrout ; Urn clisi boaril.aid south
bill t. ' "
ROOMS AND BOARD.
ron mifil.
IIOOMS EN SUITE on
1 slnKlPi first class table. 1919 Fnrnam. CI4 II *
I. ' SICKLY T-UHNISIIED SOITHKAST KHONT
J room with ilcovo nnd bay window , all modern
convenience * , private family , board If desired. No.
C22S Wlhst. MP2 12 *
I. ' ONE FIIHNISIIEI ) LAIIOK FHONT HOOM.
l'Hoard M.M per week 2312 Scward st MTUilll *
FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS7
f i5 I'NKI'IINISHKD ( MIAMIIKHfl Foil HOUSE
V. > kppplnK to mnn nna wife No children , ill 11 N.
-Hi HI
FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES
-FOH IIKNT , STOHK , | ( UI HOWAllI ) . 270
TT-FOHHENT , THE 4STOHY 1IHICK III'ILDINO
J9I6Fnrnnm street The liullillna has n llro uroof
cement basement , romplolo sleam hentlnu fixtures ,
wnlrr on nil tlio tloors , KIIS , otc. Apply nt the ofilco
of The lice. CIS
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS.
I -OAIIDKN FAIIM3 TO HUNT T MUHUAY.
-HUtCK YAHDrf 1 OHUICNT. T. MUllltAY.
Z79
J-F. HUNT. 11. T. CtiVltK.
1-\VAltr.IIOUSK , INQUlUliSIOSO I5TII STUKKT.
i-sonoo.M iioTKL , DisiHAiui : : LOCATION ;
) nil modern. Apply to r. W. Hurt , Jr. , Mlisourl
Valley , In. M5SU AJt
1-KOU HUNT I'AItT OP OUIl riVK-SIOUY
Mirlck wari'liouse ; coed rlnvator nn I IrnoX fnclll-
tli > s. Omalm Wnreliuuio \ Storage Co. , HI 1-15
l.i'iaenu'ortli st. 51a-H
WANTED-TO RENT.
K-WANTlin , MAY 1 IIV CAUKKUIi CASH TiN- :
nnt , ID room modern IIOHSJ. ynid. slnbln. pre
ferred , west of IRtli , porinanunt If itiltod In liouso
nnd rent Aililrcsn V 47 , lleo. MJU 12 *
RENTAL AGENCIES.
L - U. C. (1AHVIN ( A. CO. , 2M SHKI'.LY IILOC1C.
1 --HTAII LOAN ANI ) THUS ! ' CO. UKNTAL DK-
Jpartment. MBtl-nJI
STORAGE.
M -OLDKST , CIIKAI'KST AND 1IKST STOIIAOU
house In the city. Williams & Cross,1211 Hnrnpy.
M-CLKAN , DIIV AND I'UIVATKLY 8TOUI5D
furniture , lleatlnit stoves stored over summer.
1207 Douulas st. Oiuaha btovo llepalr works. ( Jil
M-IIKbTHTOUAOHIN CITV. OMAHA WAH1I
house , V htornuo Co. , 1113 IS Lenventvorth street.
Household and other Roods stored and cared for.
Low rates Private npartincntH If Ueslrod I'hono ,
41'.l. MtJI 10
WANTED-TO BUY.
r"7tMrNrTuiiK iHmmT. "SOLD ,
I Wells , 1111 Farnam at.
\T-WAN1 Kl ) , SOMK LOW PI11CKI ) CLKAH LOTS
-Mns first pajment on a nlco house and lot. Will
built to null ami sellnn nioutlily payment. Why pay
rent ? Sec N A. ICultn , I5th and DoiiKlas. 711) ) mS
\T-WANTKI ) TO I1UY , IJH1HT Oil TUN UOOM
Ji\ house with nioih'rii Improvements , and Rood
tdrcil lot , located within ono mile of the postotllea.
State price , size of house nnd lot and lull p.vrtlcu-
lars by nddresslna S 47 lleo olllcu. " 12
AT-DOS'TSIILIj ANY ITIINITUHB UNTIL YoU
Is see thoOmnlm Second-llnnd rnrnltnrn Co. , just
opened. lllKhest prices imld , ( All North ICth st.
SI'S 12'
3ALE-FUKNITITRE.
0"l" ; : SALK-STKIII. JIONllOll ItANIlH.
Kood UH new : low price , plain bed room pet and
Kood elnule bed uon ; call at ouco ' . * iil SIHIICO
street. MT2411'
0-FUUNlTLIli : , HASH 1IUUMIIH : , AND C.AS
lixtures of ) : t room house , for sale cheap before
April lilth ; also house to lent. Apply to owner ,
20111 Lenvemvorth street. M7.W 13
FOR SALE-HORSES , WAGONS , ETC.
TJ-KOU MA1.K. LA1K1K KINK YOU.Nl ! IIOIISI'
X and delivery uuitou ; horse nentlo nnd MBROII
nearly new ; for sale cheap. Inquire at 1U1U Karnam.
*
1)-roubAi.n. i suuitnY. HUILT BY SIMPSON ;
J I phaeton , by Driimmoml ; both llrst-class , good
ns new. L. II. Korty , SJ3U 1'oppleton. tS'J
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Q - PU ( ! PUPPIES , U Hi , UAUKEIt 1ILK.
H4H.12J
rv-roiiSAi.i : SIT : OK "AMEUICANI/.ID : KN-
Wcyclopodla llrlttantca ( same ns furnUhcd by the
lleo Publishing Co last year ) , full Morocco bind-
inn , now , 10 volumes , at ftiu.UU , coat f ) J 00. V 31 , lleo
olllce. MWI 14
Q -Fort SALE , FINIS WATKIl SPANIEL , 2213
Lcavenworth t. 051 15 *
Q-M500 WILL I1UY A OOOI ) . FAlll , SIICOND-
hand organ on payment. Max Meyer A llro. Co. ,
lUlinndl'lirnnin. MOSJ 12
Q SAVE MONEY , SEE US I1EFOHE PUUCIIAS
InKplnno or orcun. Max Meyer & Uro. Co. , 10th
nnd Fnrnam , Mt'dl 12
Q-FOIt HALE OH TKADK FOIl FAIIM LANDS IN
cnstorn Nebraska , n 35 barrel steam roller Hour
mill situated ntTeknmah. Nob. Thos. Crouch , li
llurdctte st , Omaha , .Ml 17
MISCELLANEOUS.
R HAY KOIl SALE. THE STANDAHD CATTE
; Co. orTer 1,000 tons selucted , barn stored hay for
on Intel : , Ames , Nebraska. MS'.U
K LAD1I5S' CAHKI ) FOH DUIUNO CONi'INE-
incnt. Mrs llurnlu , Uermaii gruduatvil mldwlfo ,
UK ! So lUth. i)5t ) A2J
> -CANADIAN KMI'LOV.MKNT OFFICKMMBKAIl-
inaui , upstalra ; male and fcmaleh clp. Tul. K8I.
403
R PA PILLION DlllVINd PAHK. O. C. HM1TI1-
trainer and driver. Makes u specialty of break
Inu and training colts. Makes n specialty of treat
ing horises that are sore , from hard roads and bad
left , llcnsonablo charges. Hoarding honen by thu
month. &U1-M3
11TIN AND HHEET1HON WOIIIC CHEAP AND
well. Unto City Tinners,8- , loth st , MUTl ) 11
li-175.00. YOU CAN OET A ( JOOD , SQUAHK PI-
-Ivano on payments. AlnxMeyer A llro. Co. , liith
and Farnnm. MliSl 12
CLAIRVOYANTS.
S-rMIlS. NANNIE V. WAHHEN. CLAIHVOYANT
rollnblo business inecllum , llfth jeur ut IU N ,
li-th. fiii
{ --MADAME rillTX , 232U CH.MINd HTHKKT.
Oclnlrvoyaiit and Iraneo modluni ; Indopimdt'iit
voices ; tells past aiid future. 003 .M7 *
S-AHUIVAL nXTHAOHDINAUY ; WONDEHFl'L
revelations. LhalleiiKUi the world. Mrs Dr. M.
Ix-uravis ( Joint trnneo clairvoyant , nstroloRlst ,
inilinUt and llfo reader ; tolls your llfo fuim the
criidlii to grnve ; unites the separated ; causes mar-
rtuuo with the one. you love ; tells where you will
sucercit nml In nhat business best adapted for ; has
the celebrated Knyptlau breastplate for Inok and to
destroy bad tnl'.uencns ; cures tits , Intemperance
andqll private eoniplalnts with masHiiKe , bnlhs
nnUnlcoliol trentinunt. bend $ ' . ' 00 , luck of lialr
namii nnd ditto of birth nml lecclvo necurnlu life
olinrlt 3 rents In stamps tor rlreulsr ; clvo Initials
ofono > ou nlll marry ; also photosof nino. Olllco
K )7Houtti ) llth street ilrsl tloor , hours'J n m my
p. m Como one , corns all , and boouvlnuud ul this
Homlcrful oraele. .M.I7I ! !
S.MIIS. E. If lIAttTHOUN. tfil NOHTII Urn
street , havliu hail je r > of uxpurlonco , nlllidvo
readings of past , prcsunt and futnro. > lttlni ; to
lailles only , DO cenls. | 0 n. m. to u p. m. dally. Sundays -
days OJtcoptcd. M734 Hi'
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC.
fl'-MlSS tTOWE , MAStfBUriB
1 Sl llamgii bluck. M'JJJ | |
'PMAHriAKK THKATMKNT , iTLEl-THt ) TIII'.U-
1 mnl lialhg , tcalp nnd hair treatment. nmnU'iirn
niidthlropodlst. Mrs. l'o t , JIUMS. litli.WIIIinoli blk.
fl MADAMK bMlTIl , 1KI DOL'OLAH HTHHKT.
J. room7,3dUoor , Alcobol.tulphur and sea butru
MSSI II *
rp MADAMK LA It UK , MASSAOK , 41(1 ( SOUTH
115th itreut , > rd Hour , lint 4 , nislitnnt. Mi./J-lt *
MUSIO. AKT AND LANOUAQK.
\ T O. r " ( SKLLKNUKCKT
' with Ho | n > , or 518 N. litfi ct
\r nuKoiiK iiviso A I'IAN > KXA II.NK TIIK
i ne\v eaUi Klmball piano. A llosjie ,
V-IIKKKK ) IIUVINO A 1MANO K.VAMINK TIIK
new tcalu Klmball piano. A llospo , 13U Doutluj.
a6
\-UKAUTlFUL I'lJHMollIIIOOMS. ; ! . 183H CASS.
2 till 14'
V i'lfS ' 1IOUTKLLK HAH 11KMOVKD HKll KIN.
1 dtTKarten and primary nctiool to 19111 Doditimt ,
Afternoon e lon a' Itli S. I'tli it , lilt ) 'i'
T CO. UKK UMXli
V\r OSlAHA BAVl.NUH HANK MAKKh IAAN8
it on runt otatont lovot uiarkvt inlet. 1/oana
mailoln unnll or larvuiiuiii nud for iliort or lone
time. No cominl lon U rharxoil. and thu lonni nru
not old lu llio vast , but rnn ai ar > be found at Iho
bauk un tlio corner of 13th nnd Djuglaj etteeH.
2W
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\\r-LOANS , G. ( ! , WALLA CK. 313 1I110WN 1ILK
22 _ - "
\V - IXJAN8 . . . ON . . . IMI'llOVHI . . ANI ) . UNUIl'HOVKI )
11 city iiroimriy , IJJXJO and ut > * ard .C to 8 rtent .
NodeUys. VV. Karnatutiu > ltu& Co. , lilhanailariioy ,
-til
" \\r-IMUVATB MONKV. IHT ANI ) 21)
11 loam , low rate * . Alux. Moore. 401 lleo building.
\\r-tX W. JIA1NKV. 3UOMAI1A NAT. U'K I1LIK1.
11 City uiortuaKO * . 1/oneit r te . ilouey oo hand.
MONEY TO LOAN-HEAL K STATE
Conlfntiftl ,
\V-MO.NKY TO 1XJAN ON IMI'llOVEI ) CITY
11 iiropcrty.low rate. A. C. Frost , Dotidns blk.
\\r-.MONKY TO LOAN ON IlKAL KST TK. Tl 1K
11 O. F. Davis To. , I.V)1 ) Farnam si XI
\\T HttAL KSTAT-K UMNS. flTO7 I'KH CHNTi
* no additional charges for commission or attor
ney's fees. W H. Mulklv , First National bank bideT
\\T I.OANS , W.M.IIAUKIS , It SO FIlKNZKll lll.K
r. > 7
AYINrtUUANt i : MONKV TO IXMN. Al'l'l.Y TO
j. u i.QToii , yjuH utii y.'i '
\\r-I.OAN.UfcA1. KSTATKANI ) ItKNTAl. AO1IN
' ry Turtles tinvlnj city liunncs to rent nnd
fnrmstnsell ulionl.l "lit " lh < ni nt once- . Splendid
form * In lx > an Vnllot , ' .Neb . to * lo. Kn lern
money furnlibcd. lice , W. 1 * . Contos , Hep. lull rnr-
nmn. _ _ _ W7 _
\ -ANTHONY f,0 AN ASH TltlMT CO. , 8H N. V
" I.lfo. lends nl low rates for choirs neeurlty on
Ncbrnikn or lows fnrms or Omnlm cltr iiropertr.
V\F-"JIONKY , loNKY , MONKY. I IIW.WJ TO LOAN
' In sums of IMUii fYUUlon Iniprotoil or iinlra
proved residence business property In the city of
Omnlin. No ilnlny In oloslnn lo ns ns money Is on
hand. No denting nlth nastt-rn imrtlcn , nil butdnoss
trnnsactcd liorennd Intarcst nnyntila lioro nnd not
In tlio cast , nlso uinko building Innns on most
fnvomblo terms. " ridollty Trust Co. , 1CU Knrnnm.
CITY 1'ltOl'KllTY. K. NKH. AND W.
' < lena farm * . K. F. Itluuer , loll' ' Furiiam..MUM
.MUM tO-V
\\r-t \ PKIl CUNT MONKV. IMIILADKLl'lIlA
11 Mortgaco nnd Trust Co. Thoniaa llrennsn , V
Co , reprc'ontatlve * . aiT Ifnrhacli block. I72VM
*
\\r-LAKOK LOANS ON INSIDK
" properties at low rates. Ground lenses _ _
( leo. .1. Fnul , 17 llonnt of Trade. W2 II *
K1IAL KSTATI3 , ( t TO 74
HIT rent unarmed SturLonn &Tru tOo. ( 1st
lloor , N. V Life. MS73 1
MONEY TO LOAN-CHATTELS.
V-liO YOU WANT .MONiV :
V | f 80 , ( o not f.ill to uet our rates before bor-
rowing.
Wo innko loans without removal or publicity , on
futnltiiru. plauoi , hurjcs , winions , otc. , nt the low
est possible rnte
There Is no unnecessnrv delay , but you Ret the
money on tha 3:11110 : day you iiik for It.
Wo will carry tbu loan n IOIIK ns you dcslro ,
elvlnii jou the prlvlleita of paying It In full or In
part nt any tlmo to milt jour convenience , and tiny
part paid reduces the oust of cnirjlin ; tboloaiiln
proportion to llio amount paid.
There are no chnruus of any kind to bo paid In
nilvaneo. but you izut the full amount of the loau.
Our unices arc centrally located nnd tire so nr-
lanzed that parties ralUfig on us can be vrnUotl on
qiilrkly nnd corteously ,
If you have n loan with other parties , or have
boiiKht n piano or other furniture on tlmo nnd Mini
the payments n little InrKer than you can meet
conveniently , no will pay It for you nnd cnrry the
loan us lonx ns you iloslrc.
It will bo to your nilvuutago to see us before Bo-
curing a loan.
OMAHA X10HTOAOI ! LOAN CO. ,
Hooiii II , Crelxhton lllock ,
16lh St. , auuth of I'ostofflco
ir.'J
r--.MONKYTOLOAN.
I-'IDKLTV LOAN GUAHANTKE CO.
On hoti-oliolil [ jnods , pianos , orRnns. horses ,
mulOH. WIIKOIIS , etc. . at the lowest possible rates
without publicity , rumoval of property or chaiiKO
of possession.
'ItmoarniiiRoil to suit the borroncr.
ramentn of any amount can bo made nt any
tlmu.reduclni ; both principal and Interest , thus civ-
IIIK patrons ull the bonentiiof the pnrttnl payment
plan.
Lull and see us when you want a loan.
.Money alwajs on hanil ; no delay ; no publicity ;
lo\vost rates ; buslnnss conlldcntlal.
FIIJKI.ITY LOAN ( JUAIIANTKK CO. ,
II. F. .Mastera' ulcl eland , U. l.Witluiull blk.ljth and
llnrnuy. MJU
V WILL LOAN .MONnY "b.V ANY KIND OK
-'Vsccurlty ; strictly conHdcntlal. A. K. Harris ,
room I , Continental block. 'M
, r IIOU'T I'UrrCHAItl ) , it 3 , WITHNKLL 11LK.
V : w >
W1IHN YOU WANT A CHATTHL LOAN SKK
W. It. Davis. rooinHJ. Continental block. 3UJ.
V -510,000TO LOAN KltOM SIU.OJ Ul' ON KUHN1-
--Vture , horses or nny ttood security , l o
rates. Nebraska Loan Co. , Ulti OouKlas Htrect.
X -IJO.OOU TO LOAN ONCIIATTHL SHCUIHTY.
business coutlUontlnl. Hoom tOl Karbach block
W353 AW
L-L1KK INSUUANCK I'OLICIKS LOANED ON Oil
bought. I ! . K. Jlonts , Mass bldK , Kansas City , Mo.
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Y 1IUY TUB COMMUIICIAL. TIIK LKADINC.
hotel at llrokeil How , Neb. No land In trade.M .
M ;
\r FOIl SALE , MY I1AT1I1NQ HBaOIlT AT
-L Lake Manawo. Address J. J. Malonney , Uobron
Neb .W
Y-HAUNKS3 SHOP FOIt SALK IN A OOOI )
town. Block will Invoice from $1,500 to fl.KT ) ;
Kood reason for HCIIK ! | | ; only ono otlier Hhopln
town. It. U. Thompson , lock box 103 , lIumburK. In
SW 13'
r-DAIUY FOIl SALK. J. F. I1OC1I , AMKS AVE.
3-VJaJO'
A'-KOH SALK , Till ! I1KST LOCATKI ) AND PAY-
-L Ing butcher hop In Council lllulTs ; over $ .V )
dally cash. Iteasons for selling : Poor health : or
will sell one half to coed meat man who under
stands the business. Address M. S. , care lleo onlee ,
Council 111 tilts. MinM'.l
\7- FOIl SALK , NICK , CLKAN JS.OOI ) TO fll.OW
J- stock of driiRs In ono of Iho best locations In
the laik'est city on the Missouri river. Will tnko
Dome trade. J. 1) . XUllo , Drown block. MiO
\r-KOll PAI.I3 OH TltADK. FIFTY I1AKUKI.
- Holler mill : water power ; at MaiuiiKO. la. Ad
dress C. I ) . IHIIIn. Ncoln , In. M5'J ' ) IS *
\r-FOll HALK , KSTAin.ISIEDilOCKIlYCKN- ! ;
L trnl loc.illon ; poor health reason for selllni ; .
Apply V3S , lleo. Mo'JS
Y-JI.600 STOCK MICIICIIANDISK ; WILL TAKE
half cash , balance clear land. lox ! "W.Schnyler ,
Neb. C1U 13'
V HOTEL IN OMAHA , LEASE AND FUHNI-
J-Hire for sale ; Kroat barcnln ; doing good bus ) ,
ness , low rent. Address Y33 , Hue. MCJ111
V-FOU SALK. ONE 1IAI.I' Oil TIIK WHOLE OF
1 n hardware stock , ( jood location , < ? oed busi
ness nud low rent , Address Lock llox 857 , Lincoln ,
Neb. JI7.13 IV
Y-A I7.WOOU TO M. M.O(1 ( 8TOCIC OK GKNK11AL
-L merrhandlso , consisting of dry Roods , boots ,
shoes and groceries , clenn nnd well selected stock.
Will exclmiuo for land to the value of { I.OUO ( U and
thu rent cash or good notes. Stock Ix In it tonn of
UW people nnd hus n tine trade. Liberal discount
for all rash. Address P. O. llox No. 1)54 ) or No. 3S.I ,
York , Neb. Wrlto for particulars. .MU3J MB
V ' ' ' " SAI.i ; , 1ILACKSMIT11 SHOP. SATIS-
X factory reasons for selling. Address M. K.
liooeh , l.elnh , Neb. M7'I7-I2 >
SALE A Dllllll &TO1IK IN PUOSI'KIt-
1 out town In South-western Iowa. Iiivolco f-.ixl
miles , IbUJ. f JWJ. Adilress V 41) , care lleo. .M UU7-U *
roil EXOHANOE.
. 1C OFTTKNlJTlAl7M'i)7S'KT\VIM.
real cMato & nionuy. llox 2'.0 ' , l-'rankforljlnd.
y-lP YOU HAVE A COOD UP1IK1UT PIANO TO
A/trade ior lot 4U , block 1. Armour Plnco , South
Omaha ; clear of all Incunibraucu. Addrets N44 ,
IK-u oltlco. M2W
7 KXCHANOK VOIJll rilOI'KUTV. 1I1U LIST
Jcnll or wrlto. Alux Mooru , 401 lloo blilR , Mil
y-FOIlTHAl B. NKW 3 STOIIV 1IIIICK FLAT
' bulldlnii , modem , A I location , runts readily.
Clunotl Investigation Invited , prlca 1'U.OUO. Trade
equity tor iinlncumburud vacant lot * . Amos Itual
i : lalo Agency , IMrj Farnam Btruet. 3S'J
f/-F01l TaADK. 70,00) WO11TH OF UN1NCUM-
SJht-rod city pioperly to tradu for farm land *
within IU ) mllca of Omaha.
Amillcal Kutntii Agencr , 1M7 Farnam st. 583
*
-K01l\l'IIANOK : oil SALK. A KINK BO HAU
J-ltuI rullor mill un wlceai and 100 on KranulAtcul
uii'Hl for Rood fiirmlni ! land In Nubraiku or Iowa
lluatoil In lliurmuu , la. AUJrusj J , B. JOUUB , Tliiir-
limn , 1 . fcST | 8
/ -Otlll NKW LlhT OF 1'1101'KIITV roll K.V-
' ' 'cliaiiiia Ii Just out Hund for It , Weiturn Ki-
climiKO Co. , Columbui , Neb.
TilAOi : . CLKAIl IXTd ) IN HILLSIDK ANI )
iiiininilUu uildUlouj for ocro properly. Artdros
\V. A. Wcl ) l r , 4 > llleubldir , 042 11
y-HOUblt ANIIUT , CK.MKNTIII ) CKLLAH , CIS-
' Icrn , "oil , barn , larco clilcken liouio lor vacua
lot , Aitdrem V 8C. Uoo. illUS IV
LOST.
DOJ WIST. DAIIK 1I11OWN WATKIl SI'ANIKL
( lOluti'U tftll , IOIIK cur . nunrliik' leather riillur
brn iiuil lock unil tiiK , with ownvr'i naiim nnd ml
dri' . t'liuler nlll be rewarded by ruturnlutr to W
C. lloUinnu.lillS.SdtUBt ,
PAiVN BHOKinS. :
IfttKlt MOHLK , OFflCK 1M1 FAHXAM 8T.
311
S. LOAN OFUCK. 151(1 ( WOIHJK HT.
HAIIt GOODS.
LA11IJK8T bTOCK IN ENTIIIK WKSTiTHKAT
rival lK and beard * a ipeclally W Ut. bnu
awlU'he * , lialr olialiu. etc , ; aoud for calatoiuu
SUII order * ollcllod. Davlcj. Ill ti. litli it. . Ouitlia
MANUFAOTUKINO JEWELERS.
iAbll I'AlDKOllOLUUOLl ) . CMlldU.N A UAb'KS
O , Darker block. Omiba. 3li
FOU SALK -HEAL ESTATE.
_
k T HAL * ' VALUH. . HOMK3llls
< Vnc9 property. Alex ie ro , 401 lleo blrtg. iT
WHY SHOULD vor rjrJiKNT AND AT TIIK
11 name time own n TOcitWllit wicn ; the Miltll.y
Tru t Co "III toll you a IftBlftifnl cotUtc hemp In
1 a Knrctto plnco nnd iHTliKVi tnka your vacant lot
ni p.irt iinynirnU Coma nijl , too u * and let us limit
you the cmtnccs. tj H7
> KAtrTiKL-L I.AFA'A'KTTM IPLACK Ts
I'o .Selfon street , ono l > lnck west of Lowenvo
Six new , elegant modernu-rolllncs , of 7 too rooms
each , of which four nro still for sale. Von cannot
judgpof the bennty of tnMMerrace , or Iho ciiiu-
plctcncssof thu collaeetu ftlthnut seeing them
Open for Inspection. I'rlfM. reasonable ami easy
terms , Call nt our otllco aim wo will show them nt
nny tlmo , whether you wlMrto buy or not Owned
nnd for sale by Fidelity 'I ru t I ompany ,
is , loll Farnnni street.
ja ci ;
iroil SALK. I10.MKS. ANY I'llICE. I7W , tt.SM Tl *
- - easy terms ; take closr property ns llrst tmyment
(1. ( I. Wallace , llrnwn block , llith nnd Douglas.
R03
A * K. COIlNKIl ZJTIl "AND UICKOUY M.VIM
JLi.fccti a bargain lor n few days only P. K Oar-
ling , llarker block. go * . !
17011 SALK ATA IIAKOAIN , UH'15 , HLOt'K !
1 W. L. Selby's tlrst nildltlon to South Onialm ,
Small tmyment Mown. Imlanco monthly If desired.
Inquire O. II. Tiscbnck , Onialm lieu. ail
1011 SALK 41U AC11K FAUM IN 1ILUH IllVKIl
vnlloy , 1 hnyor county , 10 miles west of Hebron.
One of the very best farms In Iho county ; good
house , barn , granaries , cribs , i'tc.nndnn , abundance
of fruit , timber nnd running water Also for sale
or exchange for good lands or city property , n brick
pork packing house and lltliiros lu Hebron , Thayer
county , uenr 11. \ K. depot For particulars In'
quero of nny real estate uncut In llobron. 310
HOMKS FOIl SALK. TIIKIttt IS NO DOUI1T 111 ! I'
that wo have the mo t satlsfaclorv list of really
desirable cottages to ho found In llio city. I'rlccn
rnngo from f'-.lxM up , nnd terms nro ex
cecdlualy llhornl. We hnvo sold six during
thu pn.it month nnd thu best of our list will soon1
bo selected. Wo can recommend the following nt
prlcet named-
li.MWfi U model , now. I'opnlclon 1'nrk , within two
blocks Uanrcotu I'I ire.
7 room within two blocks Itanscnm I'laco.
(2,1U)7 ) US front , full lot , biin. etc. , Omaha View
I.U007 room L'front , uoiv nnd complete 3. > tli st
f.'i.UW ( La Fiiyelto I'lnee , llnest lu city , See them
Onicu open Saturday nights.
Fidelity Trust Company , IUI4 Fnrnam street.
l Olt SAI.K ON MONTHLY I'AYMKNTS , ! W
-L houses A. lots , The O.F. Uavls Co.llU3 Fnrnam st.
WJ.
CJI3J.WM TO LOAN ; SUMS OF $ iOlK > ITWAHI ) 7
JlYnii place loans on nny Insldn Improved property
to any amount "here vnluo Is bnck of the loan.
Ames Heal Kstnto Agency , 1207 Fiirnnm st. 333
MONMOUTH I'Alllv HAS Till ! MOrolt , CITV
wntnr , tiradcd streets , nldawalk , cchool. lioautl-
fill location overythlnit to make It attractive. For
lots or homos In this beautiful addition on easy
terms sen (1 , ( i , Wallace , trustee,311 llrjnn block ,
lUlhnnd DouKlas , SUS
8ALU-
UALCVON HKIQUT3.
Acres , half ncres and lotion electric motor road.
Also houses nnd lots In Halcyon Heluhts
OMAHA'S IIKAUTIFUL SUlll'llB.
Only thirty minutes rldu from center of city Kasy
payments , low ratooflnterest
Now Is the time to secure a homo.
William II. Crary.
SOJ Now York Llfo Hid *
\\Ttt WILL CONSIDKIl A CLKAIl VA ( . ANT LOT
' 1 ns part payment towards n homo In Lnfnyelto
I'lnce. Iil7
\\rHV 1'AV IIKNT WIIKN YOU CAN IIUVONK OF
i' the llnest modern. cottuRoa o\er built on easy
terms In Lafayette 1'lncnl I'd"
THAVKAFKW WKl.ti LOt'ATKI ) LOTS ; WILL
bulhl houses to suit yon and sell on ousy terms
J. 1) . Xlttlo. llrown block. &IX1
FOIl SALK , R-HOOM COTTAOK ( ONLY ) SITU
ntedltiH Iznrd struct Cnllon A. Hoipo Jr. 613
| 7Olt SALK-S-i : tOUNlilt 17th , D011CAS , S't \
-L IS8 'lcottiucs , stable for'filiorsoi , can bo dlvlrtoj
Into5 lots. Imiulro nt prenmui 112 IJ *
nillVK OUT AND SKU LA FAYKTTK 1'LACK
1J l ri7
170H SALK , A IIKAUT1KUL LOT , 33.VJ ) ANI )
-L Woolworth , park fronl.wlll build to suit pur-
chnscr , easy terms. David Jamleson , 4IMico blilg.
'
" 631
HOMKS-bKVKHAL KLHtJANT COTTAOUS
close to motor. Lowe iivi < nnd Cnmlng street ,
$3OUOto ll.OiJU , nbout half their value ; owner loft
city nnd must sell. Call * 10 to 1 , or 4 too. K F
Seaver , basement N. Y. LUn. , . IM7 II
KOl'NT/.K I'LACK-'J UOOM 1IOUSK. fll.WO ; WILL
take r.,000 In trade , ISO. ) In cash , balance , ? .IAUO
permonlli. J. .1. Ulbsou , Crclgliton Illk. f > 31
CKK LA FAYKTTK 1'LACE IIK FOUR IIUVINI !
Oa home. - ' C17
17011 SALK. A COIlNKIl LOT ON I'AVKI ) 3TUKF.T ,
A suitable for urncer , l)4lKer ( or druggist , only
? , ) , ) . . 413 Hep bldg. 84
i'l.VK KAIIMS' AN'I ) ItANCIIKS FOIl SALK
cheap. Gcorgo W. Kejs , Obcrltn , Kan.
\\7ANTKD-HAItOAIN * 'IN liUHINHSS , IlKSI-
i denco and acre property. Address W. A. Web
ster , 4W lleo bldr. | 042 15 *
"
ACKY'SADDITIONTOOSIAHAJUSTPLATTKI )
It Is east of llonson > on electitc motor line
Lots WW to H'M. Torui . H cash , balance In three'
equal payments , duo In 2 , 4 , (1 ( years anil 7 per cent
Interest. I'otter & Ccorno Co. , a w. corner Kll'j
nnd 1-arnani.
DRESSMAKINr.
ADRKSSMAKKlt KHOM TUB EAST WOULD
Ilko to make onKnueuieiitu by the day or week.
satisfaction Riiaruntccd. Address Miss Dossntu ,
10'J South 17th st. M711 V > '
RRIL WHY TIME GHRD
! il , ) ) a ml..Kansas City Day Express. . . . ! & . < > } p m
8.45 p in 11C. C. Night Exp via U. P. Trans I li.40 n m
loaves I UNION PACIFIC. I Arrives
Om ha. lUnlon Doiiut IQtli qnil.Marcy Sis.l Omaha.
Going CHICAGO , It , I A , PACIFIC. ,
Ka.il. Union Depot loth A Mercy Sts.l Jroni _
IU ( JO a m Atlantic Express | 0.20 p m
4 05 ] i m Vestibule Express i 1.10 p m
li.10 p m Nlulit Express t > .411 a m
Going I CHICAGO. U. I , A PACIFIC. I From
West. I Union Depot 10th nnd Mnrcy Sts.l We.it.
I .SO P nil Denver Llmllud | 3lulTin
7.05 p ml .Denver Kxpross 1730 n in
Leaves CHICAGO , Mil * A ST. PAULJArrlvo
tOmalin U. I' dupot and Marcy hts. _ | Omaln
6.10 p ni Chicago IC pro i | ! i.i ! a in
mi p in Chicago Kxprfas. | a.4i p m
I-eaves " | SIOUX CITY , v'l'AIFli\ ) 'fArrlvoi "
Omaha | Depot. 101 h anil Marcy rits. I Omiilni
7.20 a ml bloux City riissongur , TIO''Jp | m
iii5 : p m | SU I'niiI i\press : jlO.UUani
Loaves | SIOUX ClTTVTA'GTFlu iTrTiv.'s'
Omahnl Depot , l.'ith and Wobator sts , I Omaha
6.45 P mj St. I'aul Umllud.T ! , . . . | M.2J n m
leaves | CIUCAGOA.NOIU'HWESTril.VArrlvoi : |
OiiiahajU , P. ilnpot , 10th and ilnrcy Sts. | _ Omaha
7.0 a iaEx7 | ( SuiFyT CafniRPu"B7iiier. . TUJU ! p in
I..M a nil rhlcngo Ilxureea II Oi a m
5.05 p m Vestlhulu'Lllnltud 9Wii ; in
0.13 p ID I Ka < 4turnUi'lyor. . . . , , , . 2.15 p m
7.0J n inlit. ! ( Bat. ) Chic , I'11.1. ( Kr. Mou. ) 6.U1 m
OMAHA A t\T , UUIS. lArrlvei
Omaha U. 1' . depot , lOth.and Mnrcy Sts.Onmha |
4.10 p m | St. Louis Ca nun llall
Leaves P..K. & MO..VALIiKV. jArrlvoi
.
Omaha Dupor litli Biul'\yulntor Sti. lOmaha
P.OO a m Dimdwood 'KxTiron ! OJ p in
D.OO a m ( Kr. Hat. ) Wyo. K i ) ( Kxr. Moil. ) 5'Jp ) m
.MO p in . . .Norfolk ( KrSinili- ) : ) . . . . 11.1' ' ) a m
S 45 p m St. I'.Hi I Kt prim ll.l 5 a m
I ! . , ST. 1' . . M.O. . 'Arrive *
Oinabnl Depot , litli und 'Webator ats
8.IU a in .SIciiK City . . Dili p in
I.IU p ni Sioux City Kxpr ilK { < Sund'y ) 13.IJ p m
6.4i | > in . St. 1'aul lit&ltod. . . . . . . : it' > u m
6.16 | i m lUnerutt I'ata'jujiit ( it ; Bund 'yj 8.4 } a in
Arrival
Omaha I Depot IStli nniHWob ter till. Onmlu
a.On ml ht. l.ouls h\iiri'3 ( I . : ) a in
'j."q 1 pni'-2 | | ' : . . . .bU l.oula KVprc'ai . . . _ . . . . I. Mi ) p m
ve § r I ' llll'AUM. : II. I * > V I .1 Arrival
infer ( Union Depot.Council Transror
i p in' . . . Night Kpro rt. 9.3U n m
10.M u m | Atlantic Kipress. & .5S p in
4.30pju [ . . „ . , . Ve llliuK ) Limited 13.50 jiju
KT(5bf. JOB A. I Arrives"
Trannfer Union Depot. Council lllufTi Tinnstor
lOCO a m.Kans.n | City Do'y Kiiira | < i . . ! & 3i p in
10.IS P ml . .Knnsus L'ltv .Nlulit Klproii. | U.-'J a m
Inavo > IC1I1CAUO. IIUIIL'.N A QULNOVJArrlvil
Tran fcr | Union Depul , Council Ulujts _ ( Tranif i _
U.M ami Chlauo Kxpreo ,7 | ti.40 p m
1UOO p m' ' , , , Ctilcauo Kxpruo . . . . . . . 9.23 a m
7.01 p nil Cre.lon Local I 7.15 a m
THE ORIGINAL , THIRTEEN.
A Small 1'nrt of the I'nllPil StntP n It tinvr
I'.tuli.
It Is m usual to think of the United
States ns a continental country , o.xtond-
luff from oconn to oconn , and from the
great lakes to the gulf of Mexico , that
Ills not easy for us ut llila ( into tonp-
l > roclnto Us comparatively small begin *
nltips , says n writer in the YnnUoo
Hlndo.
The thirteen original states extend
ing along the Atlantic coast embraced ,
It Is Iruo , moro territory than those
onino states Includu todav. When the
indopcndctico of this country was llrst
acknowledged by Grout Uritnln our
soil extended no farther west than the
Mississippi rlvor , and not u foot of our
territory was washed by the Gulf of
Mexico. Hut it must bo remembered
that only a narrow strip of this territory
along the Atlantic was inhabited by civ-
izcd man , ami most of oven this thin
strip was but sparsely populated. The
ontlro population of the country was
only about ! i,00fl,000. The at present
great and populous states of Ohio , Indi
ana , Kentucky , Tennessee , Wisconsin ,
Mluhigan , Illinois , Mississippi , Alabama
and Georgia were unreclaimed from the
wilderness or settled by a few straggling
pioneers and hardy frontiersmen. The
greater part of wh'at Is now the United
States , anil which lies beyond the Miss
issippi , then formed no portion of our
domain , but was parceled out among
several foreign powers. Its resources
were entirely unknown to anybody and
Us extent appreciated by but fow.
As time wont on , and 'what was then
called "thu wosl" began to bo settled ,
the government of the United States
commenced to auprcelato that the
country labored under a great disad
vantage in being shut oil from the Gulf
of Mexico. The citizens of the union
who lived west of the Alloghanlos wcro
discontented and irritated to Iliul n for-
oijjn power shutting thorn olT from con
nection with the culf , and thus prac
tically destroying all onportunity for
commerce , except Inrough an alien , and
sometimes an unfriendly territory.
This unhappy condition of affairs was
solved , to a great degree , by the farseeing -
seeing statesmanship of Thomas JolTor-
son. Napoleon , hard pressed by his
numerous wars , had expressed a will
ingness to part with the French prov
ince of Louisiana. After a uhrowdly
concluded negotiation , this territory was
purchased by our government for a little -
tlo over $11,000,000.
The Louisiana which Jefferson pur
chased of Napoleon consists of a far
greater area than the present state of
Louisiana. It included , besides the pres
ent limit of that Mate , the great state of
Texas , Arkansas , Missouri , the Indian
Territory , Iowa ) , Nebraska , Minnesota ,
Dakota , nearly all ot Montana , and parts
of Now Mexico , Kutisas , Colorado and
Wyoming. This was the greatest pur
chase of territory in all history. This
region today includes some of the most
nourishing sections of the country , and
its wealth and greatness is not yet one-
half developed.
This nurchuso gave us control of the
great Mississippi and Missouri rivers
from their sources to their mouths ; but
Spain still owned Florida , which then
consisted of its present torrij
lory and a narrow strip of land
south of the thirty-first parallel of lati
tude and extending westward to the
Mississippi rivor. But this was given
to the United Stares in 1810 in exchange
for Texas and a part of Now Mexico.
Hut this Texan territory was again re-
annexed to the United States in 1815 ,
an act that was the direct cause of the
Mexican war.
The Oregon country , embracing the
present great states of Oregon and
Washington , was long cHimed by both
.Groat Britain and the United States.
But this ontiro' region was finally un
reservedly ceded to this country by
Great Britain in ISoO.
The country now embraced in Cali
fornia , Nevada , Utah and Arizona was
coded to this country by Mexico in 1818.
The great region of Alaska , of over
500,000 square miles , was purchased in
Russia in 18U7.
Thus the United States has grown
from a narrow strip along the Atlantic
coast to continental empire reaching
from coast to coast. Of all this terri
tory , with the possible exception of
Texas , not a foot has been gained by
conquest. All now territory was ab
sorbed by its own consent , obtained by
treaty , or clso purchased outright.
Siillliii ; Ships Are Coming.
The record of shipbuilding in Now
England for 1891 showed that the sail
ing ship is by no means a thincr of the
pnst oven in this country. In England
the returns for the same year are oven
more suggestive , the tonnage incroaho
of 8 per cent being all in sailing vessels.
Sailing vessels , moreover , constituted
JJo per cent of the total construction of
1891 , against 0 per cent in 1887. The
obvious lesson is that a profitable Hold
still exists for sailing ships , and that
under certain conditions they are
expected to compete successfully with
steamors.
o
( ilitilHtonoaiul IIU ( ir.inilclillil.
The lady who wlolds nil power at
Hawardon at present is little Mibs Drew ,
Mr , Gladstone's 2-yoar-old grandchild ,
says the ljnll Mall Gazette. A recent
visitor to Hawarden says : "I never saw
a prettier sight than" when Blip ran
through the open dour which divides
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the drawing room from the grand old
man's sanctuary , and pulling at the
lapels of his dressing gown , draw him
imjMjrlotisly away from llotnor or the ]
blue book , or whntovor was engaging
him. The Urst Intimation wo had in the
next room was a petal of laughter on Mr.
Ciladalono'fl part at the obvious necessity
of capitulating to that daring invasion ,
ns musical and hearty ns overcame from
human lips , for his laugh is one of his
greatest attractions.
"Presently the grand old man and the
little child , separated by eighty yotirs of
time , came hand In hand together into
the drawing-room. Mrs. Gladstone runs
to the piano and strikes up a lively waltz
tune , and in a second the two partners
nro dancing together , the grand old man
putting into his pirouettes a lot of
funny , old-fashioned llltlo stops , learned
of our irreat grandmothers sovonly-llvo
years ago , which it was impossible to
view without delight and applause , al
though HO much pathos mingled with
comedy In the touching Hoono. "
Ho sure and use Mrs. Winslow's Soolliln
Syrup for your children wtillo teething ,
coats i botllo.
MUST TIIK CORSET OOP
S n inn Sensible llriisuitH for llscimlhi It
How to Ili-KlO'
The question of discarding corsets Is
agitating the brains of many young
women nowadays. The slim , shapely
beauties do not so much object-ns tlo the
fat and pudgy women , who seem to think
that a trim waist Is all that is necessary
to car/y them through life. A woman
is reported in the San Francisco rhron-
iclo ns saying : " \Vhon you come to
roall/.o the freedom of having no stllT ,
hard , tight squeezing ulTiilr holding yon ,
as It seems sometimes , ns though yon
were in a vise , you begin to got a little
real enjoyment from life. At llrdt there
is a fooling ns if a strong support
were taken away from you as i
you could not sit up straight
alone , and I confess , too , to
having bad a fooling of weakness
in the sides and bxck. : When you como
to think of It that was natural enough ,
and there Is no doubt that , had I laced
tighter than I did , I would have felt
still weaker and still more in need of
support. Nothing in the world would
tempt mo to wear a corset again , now
that I can fool the delicious comfort of
being stayloss and strtiigloss about the
waisf , nothing but obesity. Were I to
got fat , of course I would have to wear
the hateful old things. A fat woman
without a corset looks like a stall-fed
cow. "
A physician said : "With some women
I am told the main object ot wearing a
corset is that they Khali Have line busts ,
but , as a matter of fact , corset wearing
is accountable for the lack of develop
ment that one sees in many young
women of the day. Were they to throw
away their corsets they would llnct that
in a short time the longed-for de
velopment would como , and un
less they were uncommonly leaner
or in poor'health they would not have so
very long to wait , cither. In all the
photographs of wild women th.it ono
'sees , whether they are Sioux , Sumatras ,
or South Sea Islanders , ono observes
that a lack of bust development is the
exception and not the rule. Nature is
nature every time , and natural woman
is healthy woman , under ordinary cir
cumstances and conditions. I may state
that it is not always well to bo too pre
cipitate in this matter of throwing asldo
the corset.
"Tho best way for a woman to rid her
self of corsets is' to first loosen them up
and wear them that way for a , few weeks.
This will in itself give her great free
dom , and will prepare her for the greater
comfort which she is sure to enjoy later
whensho shall have finally cast oft her
tightly buckled shield and made of
herself n wholly free woman. Thou lot
the strings bo lot out still further and
further , until the ribs of the corset give
actually no support to the back , when
they may bo discarded. In this particu
lar , you'will BOO , there is no exception
to tlio rule that radical and extreme
measures suddenly applied often result
disastrously. It is bettor to take the re
form in hand with a determination not
to pursue it too hastily. Yes , I have no
objection to what are known as 'waists. '
They are all well enough , if the women
must wear bomothing to keep them in
shape , as they call it. There is n great
deal of dilToronco between the roods and
bamboos in the 'waists' and the stool and
whalebone of the corsots. Compared
with the corsets they are indeed qulto
harmless. "
Wauled to Jto on llnml.
There are some droll Irishmen in
Congressman O'Neill's district , accord
ing to the stories ho relates in the
Washington Star. An old follow who
had Bcrapod together $25,000 or SWO.OOO
wanted Lawyer O'Nolll to draw up his
will. When the document was appar
ently finished the lawyers asked if there
was anything else he wanted put down.
"Oh , yes , " said the Irishman. "Fifty
dollars to bo spent on the boys when I am
taken to the cemetery on the day of my
funeral. "
Cavalry cemetery , in which all the
Catholics of St. Louis are buried , is
several miles beyond the outskirts of
the city , and there are numerous road
houses at which "tho boys'1 are in the
habit of stopping for drinks on their
way back from a funeral. Mr. O'Neill
said to his client : "I presume yon want
the 8oO spent on the way back from Cal
vary. "
"I5o jabors , no ! " exclaimed tlio client
'Splnd it going out , I'll bo wid ' 0111
hun. "
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Tropical 1'rnlt.
Some of the rovolatioiiB of the cormis
will fitnrtlo a good many people. For
instance , there are now moro than COO- ,
000 almond trees actually bearing In
United States ; there are hundreds of
thousands of bearing cocoanut trees ;
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY ,
THEY ARE ALL MADE IN NEBRASKA-BUY THESE , THEY
AUE THE BEST.
c/
Nutico tlio Improvement over nil otlior Bulb Syringes : Jst. Tlio Tubing can
not Icinlc und break , BO tlio SyrhiKO lusts longer thun any othor. 2'J. TJio Valve
cannot bo lost nnd tlio Syringe not work. Hd. All nolsa in uning the Syrltifro is
jiroventod , whU'h is soniotimoB so annoying , AH Gunuinc Syringes bear the
Trade Mark , "I'lsa Brand , " Buy no othor. Among the largo variety made are
a. few mi in burs as followa :
No. 8. All heavy white rubber , with threohard rubber pipes , 76o oach.
No. U , All heavy white rubber , with three hard rubber plpea and vaginal
cleaning point , $1 oauh.
No. 10. Extra heavy white rubber , with flvo hard rubber pipes and vaginal
cleaning point , $1.25 each.
Nn. H. Extra heavy red rubber , with three hard rubber plpoa , $1.25 oaoh.
No. 15. Extra heavy rod rubber , with three hard rubber pipes and vaginal
cleaning point , 81.60 each.
No. 10. Extra heavy rod rubber , with five hard rubber pipes und vagina
cleaning point , S1.7fl each.
Ask your druggist for llio "FISH BRAND" IIB above , and take no other. Foi
ealo by ALL LUIUGGISTS. Sent by express on reoolpt of prlco.
Manufactured by OMAHA RUBBER CO. , 1620 L-'aruam St. , Cor. 10th ,
Lady clerk in attendance.
there m-o moro than UoO.OOO ollvo trees ,
producing fruit equal to the best Medi
terranean varieties. There are moro
than oOO.QOQ bearing banana plants ,
00,000 bearing lemon trues1,000.000
orange trees and 'Jl.000,000 plnoapploH.
And the value of tropical and suml-
tropical fruits grown under tlio Amort *
can Hag la nearly $20,00(1,000. (
niSTOBIO GROUND.
S | > rr < lliiR In .Moilern Conchr * liy HIP Spot *
M'hnro t'rnok nml I'ustcr I'oiiclil.
Hon. John Finerlv of GhU-agomado n
tour of Montana recently , and writes on-
ortalnlngly In the Chlongo Tribune of
.ho famous Crook anh Ctistur baltlo-
lolds , as soon from tlio Northern I'at'ltlo
oad.and thu wonderful olianges wrouirht
n sixteen years. Mr. Flnorty was with
. > ook In the capacity of correspondent ,
.hroughout the Sioux war of INTO , and
ils reminiscences are . particularly In
teresting. Ho says !
The Northern Paolll" spans the rlvor
list four miles north of what is known aa
Justor'fl Crossing , and 1 could see from
the windows of thu Pullman car the tops
ot the amphithuator of hills amid
which General Crook's brigade encamped -
camped in thu dreary fall of 1870 , tout-
loss , ratlonloss and under a pelting rain ,
which converted the whole country
into a veritable quagmire. Thu con
trast between my wretched , muddy
bivouac of that time and the comforts ot
clvlll/.ation on wheels as now experi
enced made mo fool ns If sixty instead
ot blxtuon years hud passed slnco that
unpleasant vet stirring event.
"Aro we out of Dakota yutV lnfUired |
n stout man , ono of a parly of four on
'iiged in playing whist , across the aisle
in the sleeper.
" 1'rottv nearly , ' 1 ftnsworod , as I saw
the well remembered crests of Sontlnol
Unites the outlying pickets of the
mighty battle line of the Little Missouri
jlutTs rising only a short distance away
on our right. Crook's scouts lnul a
skirmish there with a body of Indians
in the memorable Slim Buttes campaign.
Dn our loft I could see dlstinctlv thu
t.wo . razor-bached blull's through which
Iho brigade , all bedraggled and dtb-
Ilistod , had dulllod toward the Little
Missouri in ' 70 , and the remembrance of
many a bravo comrade now no moro
caused n feeling of sadness to steal over
mo.Vo had camped on Andrew's
creek , and on Beaver crook , called also
the Indian fork of the Li tlio Missouriat
the period to which I have referred.
Crook's soldiers were mustered in the
valley of tholatter stream , ac-
t
cor'ding to the Ill-monthly custom. I
wondered how many of those bravo and
stalwart men would now respond to roll
call on this side of eternity. But ,
though the old campaigners have mostly
passed away , the valleys remain anil
they are among the most fertile to be
round in the great cattle ranges of eastern
orn Montana. Night had fallen as wo
passed rapidly for the train goes fasten
on that boclion of the road Glondivu ,
O'Fallon , Blatchford , Poviler Kivpr
crossing , and Mlles City all famous in
Indian history , tlio latter being on the
site of General Miloa' cantonment ot
187J-77 ( , when ho inlllotod such heavy
blows upon the hostiles in that roglon.
A number of soldiers of the Twonty-
aoconil infantry , a regiment long and
gloriously associated with the frontier ,
got on tlio oars at Miles bound for their
post at Kort Keogh , only three miles
westward. Wo stopped at the Fort
depot to lot them olT and hoard llio chal
lenge of thu sentinels and the rattle of
arms as , ono by one , they passed in. A
short , compactly built olllcor came upon
the platform as wo weio leaving , and I
thought I rocogni/cd in him my old
friend Major \V. II. Powell , distin
guished in warfare against the savages.
The last station I heard called out was
Rosebud. Sixty or moro miles north ,
near tlio headquarters of the stream ,
Crook fought his big battle with the
combined rfioux and Cheyenne tribes on
Juno 17 , 1870 , and up through that dark
and winding cauon General Ciibtor
marched at the head of the Seventh
cavalry loss than u week later
to the point where ho
turned oil to the Little Rig Horn , where
ho forfeited hia life for his during in the
midst of a roaring Hood of angry lios-
tiles the Sothof that "month of battles. "
It is a strange outcome that the North
ern Choyennes , who fought against our
troops nioro desperately than any of the
otlior tribes , have their reservation es
tablished on the Rosebud near the Hold
where Cook fought , and within sight of
the Cuslor battlefield. They nro a bravo
and spirited tribe the Spiirluns of the
Indian race and are hold in moro ro-
spcot by their white neighbors than nny
other brood of savages. Poor follows !
Pinched with hunger as they have boon ,
they have refrained from breaking the
law , and many a generous ranchman has
given them an occasional beef to "uiako
their hearts fool good" during the hard
times which seem ever to remain with
this proud , gallant and justly renowned
tribe of native Americans. Under favorable -
able conditions the Choyonnes would
sustain the pon-pioUiros of Fonimoro
Cooper. They are the Mohicans of tlio
west.
A bud doaclnclio , a cross wifo. n poor din.
ncr , mi unhappy man , cmi nil bo romudicd by
onouoso of Hratlycrotlnu.
HONORS TO A SCOTCH HERO.
A J'lnn Htiitno of .SirVHHnin U'nlliiro to II
I'lOHontml In liulllmorr.
Scotchmen all over the country will
bo interested in the colossal bronx.o
statue of Sir William Wallace , to bo
presented to tlio city of Baltimore by
W. W. Sponcu. The statue will bo
placed on a pedestal representing u
Borles of crags , which will bo thirteen
foot six inclioh high and will occupy a
prominent position in Druid Hill
park. The llguro represents Wallace
clad in a suit of mall and brandish-
fug his sword. Tlio loft hand rests
on a shield , pirt : of whlcl : is con
cealed behind the liguro. A Scottish
horn , Ilko the ono with which Wallace
Biiminonod his clansmen , la swung at the
side. .Tho boarded face boars an expres
sion of dotorniinatioiiiind courage. The
whole figure is lull of spirit.
The Htulue is an u.xaut reproduction of
the national monument to Wallace's
memory which stands on Abbey Craig ,
a mans of rugged Mono near Stirling ,
Scotland. It was designed by I ) . W.
SteveiiHon , in whoso studio in Edinburgh
Mr. Kponce saw it before thu unvollfng
in 1887. Mr , Spence ban commissioned
Mr. Slovoitrion toinako tlio reproduction
for Ualtimoro. The following Inscrip
tion will bo placed on the pcilohtal :
"Wallaco Patriot and Martyr for
Scottish Llborly 1805. "
"Luto to boJ and curly to rUe -vlll sliortou
the road to your homo In tno aides. " Hut
uurly to bed and a "LiUlo Hurly lUsor , " tbu
pill that umUos llfo longer and better mid
wiser.
A I.uujt Vf.ir OimucUry.
Detroit Free Prow ' 'Of courbo , MIsa
Gulpuro , " aald Mr. Cashmere , tenderly ,
ns ho lot hts hand lie unresistingly in
hers , "I fully understand that you have
ivbkud me to bo yours , not because 1 am
rich and popular , but from a genuine nf-
fcctlon you have for mo , but before ac-
coptlng your proposal finally I have ono
question to ask. "
"What IB it , dearest ? " she Inquired ,
astiho folded her Btrongarms alKmthltn.
"What IB HV"
"I would Ilko to know , " ho hesitated ,
"If after wo are marrlod your are to bo
Mrs. Cashmere or am I to bo Mr. Gui
pure. "