Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 09, 1895, Page 7, Image 7

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    TITE OJLM1A DAILY SIKtt : MONDAY , D.13CI3MI113R ! ) , 180S.
SPECIAL NDT10BS.
AilrrrtlsctniMilM for Ilic-sc col 11 in us
( Till lie < nt < pn until 1UitO : | i. in. for
( lip ctrnltiK Mini until H ] i , in , for the
inoi-iilntc mill Xiimlnjrilltlims. .
Ails i-rlUcrit , by r < -in" tlinr n nnni-
ItTi-il Hii-rU , run 1in o nn vrrn nil-
ilrpNNnl til n ii urn In-red Irttrr In rnrc
of Tlip HIMAnimrrn HO mltlrrsxetl
TV 111 In * ill-11 > < red upon pri'xonlntliin
of HIP rlii't-li mil ) . Itnten , 1 l-"o n
ortl flr ( liiHPi-tlonl lo n Morrt
tlirrpnfliT. Nollilnu InlO'ii for less
limn y.'xfor nr.it ItiNi-Hloii. Tin-no
tM imixt lie run POIIHPPII-
\VAvrnn MAUJ uni.r.
WANTHD L.1VH INTnt.UfinNT AOCSTrt IN
to nvifnml -
Omaha to orcntilzc clulm of three
Urn of ntir fnmntu Orchard Homos tnnrt * In
rfntrnl MlR l lppl Thill'1 < - of Immigration
In Kolni ? noiilh whrrr there nr * nn tvit wlnilc
no cold wlntrm no lillufnnl' no rrot ) fiUHti-s ,
nhcre two or three croin cnn lie rnlspil j-neh
> enr , where thorp Is no such thin * nf f Uur <
if n mnn will work nno-hnlf in bird nn h < - itnes
In Oils cntin'rj , cool ummers mltil winters
mire fnvlne eropn of frill w nn < ! cirden truck.
rlcheM Boll on earth : bent rnllwnv fnellltles
Hen W Ames Kenernl ftsent Ifit * rnrnim si ,
Orrrnlm " - < " _
_
BOI.iriTOIlS WANTED roll OMAIIV At JO
mnnmers mitnlilo country nnllrrlj new cnoil
< ll Sheoloy lilock ll-MISO n ' _
M TO ItvTfUt.AUY 1'Atn SVI.rKMI'.N
clRnrni experience nnt ner mry < V'ri1 ! I" '
rtuceinenls to customer * , Illdhop % Kline , si
. Mo n-MTM 2. *
Ixmli. _
_ _ _
rou IIKNT , NMrii."v : rriiNi nnt ) norsn or
clKht rooms. 1 Ides nlcoxe nnil bnthroom "f'l'h ' '
front with nil conveniences Inquire snos llnlf
Ilnnnnl * t D-21.
WANTIJD. A nUlOIIT. ACTfNT.
womnn lo tnlio hold of n npUndlil imylnir bust ,
neis n 2i ) . HPI . C M r > 10
nousns.
iiousus. r. ic. DAHUNn. DAnicnn nt.onc
itou nM IN ALL PARTS or THH rirv"Ttfn
O r Davis Cnnipans. IM'i Pnrnum D 414
runxis'u iMjliorsi : rorT nr.NT. iiiAUTirtJr.
house , ten rooms cleKnnlly fiunl hcil hot
wnliT lii-ut launilr > ntnlile , inrriaxe etc
The r Hnll , CIO JMxton block _ LlTll'L '
BTANfOIlD CMItCl.i : COTTAtini , r HOOM8
nit modern K" ' fuel. Apply llyron llt-etl Com-
pnn > . 212 So Hill Hi " _ D-416
iTousn s IINAWA&CO. : , tea N. ISTII ST
n-417
nousrs o. a WAI. i : , 312 DROWN Ilt.K
n-4is
tOO SO 2IST AVi : , 0 ROOM MODHHN
inid 3"OxlC5 fcot J N Ticn/ir , opposite I' O
13 MIU
_ _ _
a on c iioo.MS , ci.osms , WA-tnu os N u
'V. D-S7I 1)10 *
J2S not'his : AU. aizt:3 : AND
city 1' . D WcaJ , IGlh imj loiiKlii i-ts
_ _ _ D MSJ2 DI3
roit HUNT. nousis IN AM < I'.VHTS or THU
i.it )
Ppcclal , K.I So 2Gth uvc.
4IC Nn 3)st ) Bt
4 ! ) No Slit Bt.
in ; NO lat i < t
All mod" rn comcnlcnces. cneip for winter
months Iliinnnn , l.o\c & Co D M3I3 D23
GlC NO 20TH , 4-HOOM rOTTArHI
lf.2" No 2Hli SiKini lint , nlco.
JG5I N 13Ui 8-ioinii brkk.
no I No I'tli 8-nium hrlck
Oinilm Kcil listate i Trust Co . 211 S 15th. _
foil IUNT. Tiousi : or"TPN IIOOMS. MODern
orn convt ntencea , > ciy Innilj to luistno * * I-n-
qnlrc of D T Mniint , 209 S 10th St. 13Z
oiT UINT D-IIOOM COTTAOIJ runs'isiinn
coinnloto for liouncKtejiInK , J10 00.itlrc'S O 7
D-51,1-10'
8 AND D-UOOM IIOUbES OX I'MIXAM AXD 3
rnnm hmiss nn 2cl and Lniv'enwnrth , cheap
Jno W Hol.liln" . 211 X. Y Life uMs. 1
D-5C3
S 1OOM IIOI'SEjf. 00 I'EU
month J 1" Harton , ZiilG Cipltol avenue
D-SC6 10 *
NEVT COTTAGE Of SIX HOOMAXD ! IIVTII ,
\\lth modi rn convenience * attractive lorallon
fuiii blocks from city hall Appl > on prom
ise 'I" s Kill St T J ritzmuiils D 570
rbll KENT , 3-ROOM HOUSE. H. E. COIl 23D
nml ClaiUc. ! > - )
rou UPXT B rtoovt COTTAGE xo STIS I-AU
mm st Milton lingers' boni D 573
T VO SIX-ItOOM FLATS. 413 AXD 413 SO 11TII
ht corner tit Ilou ml Enquire at It 314
Tlist XaflIHnkJIulldhig. n 373-11
3101 JACKhOX ST . 7-ltOOM > IODEnxr $5) )
1101 , Lil'.ijelto HVU , 1-riiom nuilein , JJ , ' .
207 S 21th hi , ll-rooni in ulcrn I",0
213 S IUi st , 9-runin moilern J3) )
27 ; VVilister st , 7 loom inixlcrn } 2"
2771 Hurl t. 7 room nKxli-in J20
120 X 2Jih meID " m minimi. JM.
2102 s llth Ht. . 7-riwm moilcrn fiT
2i il S lltli st 7-niom mrwlcrn Ji"t
riiMIti Trust Compuij 17Ui Tainun ilri-ol.
D WM1
SIX HOOM MODEIIN lOf ] E EMILY VL\CE
IStli , south of Miimlusun D M6JI 10 *
CHOICE TEX IIOOM III !
IIllllHLOIII 1'lllk J2JW IJurns' < lilm Stun-
D VIC31 10 *
rou r-i-i n\i.smi : >
TI1HEE HOOMS roil HOt'SEKEKI'INC. rO
man ami lfo , rent ( aKun In hoard 311 X IJ h
sot'TU rnoxr HOOM ron TWO ; VHIVAII :
famll ) 2ii2i ) SI Miry's nv nui > E MSI !
rilOXT HOOM WITH ALCOVE. MODERX
D07 S 23lh ave 13 S47 8'
XICELY
cheap , 1111 ! I'.nn nn. n-0)3-8 ) *
rOH HE.N T , I L IIXHIIED IIOOM I1 i I'irnii
" " " " *
E
TV\O PASANT rilONT UOOMsI1 II
luial'l 1C ilrxlKi ! lit 1'OJ ( njiltul liviillH. llr
cslilinpe K MG"u 9
(111 IK HIM. 1 12 I HlfVOO II VS UOJMS
at } iw * i > W nn I f I'I pn munlh liuul on-
llolial i-MC,712 : (
AM >
iioAitiT $300 iraii u IOPAL TO ANY
In elt ) " 18 Su l.'lli HI Itiiitl anil IO.KII. $ ) 00
Plan ir House Tli mis O'Connor
I'- Mill D8
1S2.1 CVI'IlOh AVKNtR AIIM I'ltOVT
joonin I' MWJ IS'
I'OH HP.M' I.M'tMIMSHIJl )
4toiM WATIII IN int lies' rixniAi.
ioisi > nabli > lent , IIJL for li'nu Ui-tpliiK 1702
VVelw'i-i l n-c I II Miiil
rou HUNT s'iiui ) : VM > OI < TICIS ,
rOH UI3NT THU 4-bTOItY ItniCK 11UH.DINO
at 9Hi I'arnam Bind , lilts I ulMliiK tins n Hie-
piCMif cement luuemcul , i-omi | > t > hiisun lunt-
Intr lUtun , water mi nil HIMHH , KJH , ill Ap.
Hl > at the oltlcu of 'Ihe li < .i- I 91V
AVA.NTKIl ,
AdiNirt : WANIID-MIN : AND WOMEN
clear IW 00 uetlily "till uui l.ilwr aiut'l n
rnnlly an fCOOO mnnthli In otlu-i lines ; $204
Hnmplin free Ihons KraliliiK biislnonH Khould
iiildicKa .wllli ulaiiip. Mm III Mfc Co ( A U ) ,
18 C.uml stu-et. riiU'Ji.i ) J-1H-D10
WANfn"i > * uiTINT ojTroviMi.sMox TO HIII.I ,
roolliiK Hlnlii unit clam pioiluilx win la 111-
ilUnlnleil with ImlliKrH * Mippl ) tr.i'U' AitilrcHK.
with iifiTiiUf , lo IIHI ; It.injioi Conmlbliled
' I'.i -MOI & *
Slalo ( > Haul ItiliKoi. -
iLiaAN : 1' PHONT HOOMS PniNIRIU : ) ) Oil
unfuuihihril Oood fiuully Iward U | N. 23
P
B'roit.vni : ,
KWUUS , 1:11 IIAHNUY
M-4JI
pAnric STOHAOI : AND w.\ttiiiouHK co
OOS 010 Joni'n Qcncral storage ami /
WA > TII TO iiuv.
WANTCD. TO IIUY DIAMONDS POIl CASH ,
must b a bargain AdJie ( ] C Dee
WAXTKD TO lU'Y A HllcONlnAXD HA KB.
ilitaii for tu h (1 ) , thin ( lllrr X 63
1'ou HAM :
IIAHD WOOD. 4 AND 5 TOOT I'UXCK KOU
corn crlbtilnc. C. H , l.te. 901 lugtu
481
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ri'UNiTi'iii : IMUK > M iiotisi : . ri'u , nnsT-
ilnsi tioanliTS. Inaulrn ut ptoir , ! l S ICIli
_ Q-MSI1.D9'
BKATKH , AM. hlX.KS H CUNTS TO $100.
0nmha niocla Co . 8 N ICtli. QM848
_
IUAI.SKIN OJ.OMC KOU 8\l.l ! AT A OUIIAT
burviln J , Homitnlurg , 1303 Uounl.n H > ft
rou BAu:7 : T\vo stcoND : "
cheap AdJr < - * U IS , llilu oltUc. Q 3f
IIINDIN'O TIIK llt'UKI.KY I'llINTlNO
CoLll nml 118 Xtirth 15th ntrce.1. ll-liS-DU
_ _ _
lllfj ro.vt. 8AVBH TTN ( 5AiVK AT 11)7 DOItO.
Ins strt-et. Conic , eo , or wrltp Adents
vuintol H MM2 9 *
roil ( IUIAT HAiinAiN4 IN PIVNOS SKI :
\Vm H Schmoller. Cth II wr Mc'-nRue biilbl nir
M6H 14
\IHVOV\MS. .
Mns DU u WAimr.N CLAHIVOYANT nn.
liable bunlnpsi medium Slhenr nt 119 X 16th ,
S 424
n \TIIS , ivro.
MADAMi : SMITH X l : COtl t TH ANP
Douslns , ro m 11 , secont lloir , mm af .t bnths
T-C01-13'
, nJftKiri AND""nt7if'Thtc :
I'lnest t > arlor In tlt > 318 32) s isth.
T-M30I M
MMI : AMI : * * rouMtui.YnrsT : i/iff MAS-
S.IK" an. 1 liatlis M7 rf I3lh * t , M II * ir , room U
T-M63I 14 *
MADAMI : OH ACM : iiox nui'Tiuc MA * < -
SIK tialh pnrlnrs henllhrtll nril refre hlnir 411
South lltli , upstairs , pntlurs 3 nml 3
T-MG31 14
i > iitso.v\i , .
VIA vr co , 3 ( iint : III.DO , III\I.TII : uooic
free , liomo trialment , Indy nttcmlint IT 423
DATIIS. MASSA tutME POST , 319IJ S 1VTH
PtXi : IIVi : Y DIGS CHHAP r.D HAtTMItY.
17th nml ht Man's nVMiuc. Tcl pliono. 44)
iint.t.n Ki'pnni.Y COUSHT M
nt 10C9 I'.irnam Agen'a wnntcj U 353-D25 *
MOXIIY TO LOAN OX PI \ > O DlC Ct.nt !
Jewelry , etc ; atrlctlj conrijentlil P. O box 326
U-4CS
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WANTKD. PAIITY TO ADoT'T A 11AI1Y HOY
3 months nhl a f Dee U Mr.ll 9 *
.MATH IMON I A I.-m i-I'ONDKNCi : IlUlliAt
J'npor nml lt l , lOc Harth Pub , Co . St I.nuls ,
Mo tt-COI-.Inti-C'
MU.M2V TO l.OA.N Hi.VI. KSTVTIJ.
ANTHONY LOAN AND TllUST CO. 31S N. Y
Life. Lonns nt low ntca far choice security In
Nebraska , ft Iowa farms or Omahn clt > property
W 42S
&IONUY TO LOAN AT U\VK ST rtXTlFs Tin
O I' Davis Co , 1503 Parmim st \V-I29
< Tpiu cTNT MoxiY TO LO"\N ON OMAIIA
real cstat U I.'eh fat ma. W. II Mulklo Omahn.
W-43)
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMI'IIOVIID OMAHA
propelt ) . ridelltj Trust Co , 1702 rarnnm.
W-431
MONIY TO LOAN ox iMiMiovniT OMAHA
real estate Ilrennin , I.o c & Co , IM\ton Illk
W-432
CITY LOANS C A STAIUl , 9J3 X Y LIPK
VV 133
MoiiTaAais , a a WAM.ACI : , nnowx nuc
W 134
LOANS ON 1MPIIOVUD .t UNIMPnOVIII ) CITY
pioperly. W. r.irnmi Smith K. Co. , 132) ) Tirnatn
W-4J5
I.O\NS , LOW UATUS
J. D Zlttln. 16th nnd Douglas , Oiniha.
W-438
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I-AttM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND SAHPY. 1 TO
10 > cirs , low rates. Qarvln Hros , 210 N Y I ,
W-437
.MOMY TO IO.V.V-CHATTIIS.
MOXIY TO LOAN ox runxiTtiui : PIANOS.
boisisnRons , etc , nt lowest intts In cltj ,
no removal of Kooils. strlctlj cuntiilentlil ; > ou
can paj tlio loan off at any tlnm or In any
amuuntOMAHA
OMAHA MOUTGAGn LOAN CO ,
-OC .S ICIli st.
_ _ _ _ _ _
SIONI1Y TO I.OVN , 3D. GO , 9J DAYS ,
luii' , plnnos , etc. Duff Orecn. room 8. Iljiker
block X 139
.Mh.s CHA.NCIS.
rou SALI-A * s.ooo S.TOCK OP IMPI.C-
ments. } J ) ) stock of ponfi-ctlonerj , J30) butcher
fhop , a Kood llxerj InislnobH. KMd opentnn In
an ) of thi'fe lints , nil In good toun. Also
name line lmpro\eil nnd unlmtiroveJ fanns In
Ml souil KnnsaR n.nd Ncbiask.i lo cich mge
for lattlo or weBtein luvva lands Oiks &
Jackson , SlUer Cltj , la. Y SM-D11 *
_
rou SALI : , THI : PALACI : CAFI : IN LHAD
and Deid\\o"xl , Uth ilotnR KOO 1 business Ail *
dress Mutt Klopp , Lead or Dtaduood , S D
Y-M407
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MAKI : MOXIY nY CAiinruL SPECULATION
In Ki.iln throUKh n reliable , successful tlrm ; et-
cellent opportunities to mike profits by our new
pints , fully explained and stnt free : hlKhest
references 1'attlson i Co. , 706 Omnhi bUlR
Ill Y M473
1-OK SVLR. JIALP INTiitnMT WITH A GOOD
partner In ( i llist-cln a men muket nason foi
KellltiK other ttuslnes . Address M , HOT 4C4 ,
Columbus , Neb Y M',9 ! 14 *
FOR i\cn.\xni : .
HQH1TY IX LAUGH TRACT OP IAND NllAR
umibn What line scu lo off > rT II r Dal'ey.
01) ) X Y l.lfo bids Z 141
roil .SiLU MILI.INIIHY STOCK , SOMU NO-
tlMis and Clirl'tmas KIHMJH , In a good town ,
lar e business , but ilote out on aciount of
n 101 lu'.illh rirllculars glxen full > by nd-
diesslnu P O Ilex 342. Vail , la
I / -1S7 12 *
I'OH S.VLU-UU.VI , 13STATK.
AllSTIlACrS-TIin UYRON IIHUD COMPANY
im-142
r.uiMs-n , w. CAHLOCK o
I'aimin st ItE-CH-Jl *
_
AT I1UI3 ROCK PHICB , J.OT 21 IIIX3CIC 12 ,
West End J. M Marston. Ill ; MS31-D3 *
UAIIOAINS SVLUOU TIIVUB IN CITY PliOP-
titlca and farms. John N. rrinti , PP P O
ltn-443
_ _ _ _
IIVIIOAIXS. HOUSES LOTS AXD PARMS ,
balur trade 1' K Darling Darker 'il ' > ck
II I ' 4 1 1
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HOMTS ON KAKY PAYMENT ? . II VirOAl'NS
In I-.IU U. ( j Wallaiu , l\u\\u \ : bljili
UE-413
POP. hALE.7".i ) ACHES GOOD LAND IX
1'i.iriklln cuunty. XtbrawKn it a ciont bargain
lo ilos up the ntTilis uf n broken bank hend
foi iloscr'ptlon ' nnd mnkj ! nlTii. The O V
Di-lu Company , 1 > < U3 r.unain xtrttt , Omihi ,
Kfb. HE-.M370 12
_ _ _ '
liXAH r.VHMS AXD 1'Ilt'lT LAXDS.'hM VLL
rr larco tratts ; \ opces | , eii < ) niim ntii. Wo
are prupiri-d lo aiKAei nuesllona touching
Hies" , ! lands , nnd to iuram ; for cheap lullr.iul
fun for an ) p > < ri > n wts.iliiK to vhlt mutiern
'lexas Corie pondence sollelii ? , ! Oinaln Ileil
l.ctuts nnd Tiust C ) . , 211 S , 18th ft
ItU M.'QT
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l-OR IIVROAINS. ' ' 'ilADES QUICK DUALS
call or write D. V bholes Co. , 1'lrnt Nill. bank
bldtf R1MS13 31
IN ACIUH PAUMS DUELLINGS
.uiU lots r D Wead , ICUi and Donubis et
HE-M931 1313
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INTUP OILHIIIIATED falATE OP XEW IL'IL
hf ) ) iii iin buy n me-iii-ip iruek faim foi
$100 on InKlallmoits nf II iloun and $1 per
ureU , hlKh dr > Innd rp'riidld natci , lln-at
rllmitn In Ihe countrv , i.nuriili . in lo Plilli-
delpMIn and N . York miil.UH , title clear.
i-olnnv now fdrmlni ? Wrlto f > u parlleulars to
ltl lns Itinl Eitito oHU-c , 2I | .s loth strtol
PhlliiMplili IM HU-MCCI
IIOKSI.S
WvXTLD HOllSnS TO WIN1EII. HEST OP
cue. teims i ironnblc A. W I'hclps & Son.
207 X Y Llfo blJg Telephone 1031M373
M373 D27'
AHTXA IIOUSK lEUUOPKAX ) N W COIl
] 3lh nnd Dodge Rooms by dij or vvcek 453
THI : LAxau HOTEL 002 s 13111 HT. , STEAM
heat , table board (300 per we'lf M433
LPIIOI.STKUI.NC rt H.MTMIi : .
UPHOLbTEIHXa , rURNITURn
mid imck l veiy chonn llilt month , M S
\\iilkln nil Cumlni ; Tel 1331 2C7
MUbIC , AIIT AM )
- 1OELLUXDECK. . DANJO AND
KUllur trncher 1S15 Chicago M. 199
STIMSIII PS.
LOWEbT HAIL'S TO OR J'HOM EUROPE ,
western ng nc ) Thomas Cook A. Son eioursloni
Harr ) E. Moorci , 1419 Kainam et. , Oinnlm
M M D13
LOST.
LOST A Hl.tJi : STKEL COLTS W-CALIDIIK
rooltrr , No 74(47 anj n P. b Itather bull
und IK Inter , leave at police heudquuitrr * for
r arj Ixi t-MCI 10'
bTUAYKD. SMALL RKU COW , WITH ilALTUR
nnd Ix-IU attached Reward for th * lUurn of
earnto Jamej WlirUn. Slli and Oracr , Tel. 17'J ,
Lait-MCII W
t.M ; > iuT.MCins AM ) P-MHALMP-HS.
It. K. nUtlKET , FUNERAL DinECTOIl ANE
cmtaimer lg _ I Chicago 8t , telephone M 454
ftVAXSONITvAl.lKX , i01 CUMINO TEU I0 (
M O MAUL PXDEIITAKER AXD Kit
bnlmcr. lit ? Knrnnm m , teleph ne 22S. 455
I'AAVMIHOlCnitS.
It M VHOWITZ LOANS MOXEY 413 X IS ST
449
AMI l.OA.N ASSOCIATIONS
SHARES IX MfTfAL L & 11 APS'X PAY
C 7 8 per cent vih n 1 , 2 3 ) enrs old , nlna ) !
redeemable 1701 rnrnatn st , Nnttlnger , Sec.
417
HOW TO GET A HOME Oil SECl'IlK OOOr
Intoreit on sivlnRS Apply to Omiha I * A II
Ass'n 1701 Dee bids : . 13 M XiUtlnger , Sep.
SIIOHTIIAM ) AMI TVI'inVUITI.NO.
A C. VAX SAXT'S BCHOOL. 613 N. Y LIV'V ! .
450
OMAHA I1USINES9 COLLEOK. 15TH. PARNAM
431
COAL.
TOR DITPMINOUS COAL. CAH LOADS. POI1
domestic nr ute.im purposes , address Excelslot
Coal Mlnlns Co. Du Quoin III. M1G9 !
\Ncixa. .
NEW CLASS KORMINO AT MORAND'S
school. 1511) Hartley st Adults , Tueidn ) nml
Prlrtny 8 p m . c'llldren , Tue di > 4 IS p m ,
Saturday. 10 n m nnd 2pm Call for terms
Alwns rpen , prl\nlo lessons jtA Dl'
HIIMISIIIS |
MISS VAN VALKENI1UROII DESTROYS PER.
minently by olectiIcily ilpcitluoiis Inlr , moles ,
warts , etc Room 410 , N Y Llfo bid *
M9C3 D15
HIO IIAROMNS IX SECOND-HAND III-
r > cts , rkntes. JV to $3 M Omaha Dlc-Mla Co ,
323 X loth street MIM5 J8
L\ Full Set J
Teeth for $5. f
All work done In the
be t professional manft
nci nnd guaranteed ns
represented.
PR. WITHERS-Itlilloot' ,
Drown lilock. loth and Douglas Sts.
Telephone 1775.
will bring a veritable ray of sun-
T shine into jour home circle for nn -
T entire jcnr. "Comfort" is J
J that "ray" n twenty-four page *
* family MnKtizine , beautifully jllus-
tratecl in colors. J
The sc. copy bought of your news- *
dealer will be a revelation to you. *
RAILWAY TIME CARD
Leaves IDUIILIXOTOX' & MO RIVER ( Arrives
OmahalUnlon Depot. 10th & Miionfata _ | Omaha
8 30am . Denver nxpre a. . . . . . .7.T ! > J5am
4.3ipm.im. Hills. Mont. & Pugct Snd Kx. 4:0'ipni
4 33pm . Demer Exorcss . 4.05pm
7.05pm Nebraska Ixjcal ( except Sunday ) . . 7:45pm :
. . .Llncrln Local ( except hunda.ll-23am )
jil5rmK..Ttst Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally . . _
L ( iM IClflCAOOT nimHNOTO > i"7irQ' I Arrives
OmahalUnlon Depot , lotli & Maaon Sts | Omaha
5 00pm . Chicago Vestllmlit . 8 Warn
0 4 < : am . Chlcaho iipieis . 4:15pm :
7 SOiim..ClilcaBO & Rt , Loulfl Express. . . 8:00am
ll-31am . Pacific Junction Local . B-30pm
_ . „ „ . . . Pn sj _ I ill . 2-40pin
Leaves ICHICAGO. MIL & ST. PAUUIArrlM-s
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mason Sta ( Omaha
600pm . ChleaRo Limited . 803am
10 45am..Chlcag ( Exprc3s jex _ Sunday ) . . . 3 23pm
Leaves IcillCAOO & NORTHWEST'N JArrlves
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1 40pm . Colorado Llmlte . . . 4 Qpm
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S.lVim. . .Slou-c City Accommodation. , 8:13pm :
12.13pm .Sioux City Express ( ex Sun ) . 11 Vhm
45pm . St Paul I.lmliM . 9 l"am
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2 11pm. . . Past Mall nnd Express . . . 5 33pm
2 1'ipm ( ex. Sat ) Wo. Ex ( eMnn ) . . D 3'ipm
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7 03am . .i. . Sioux City PisaeiiKer . 10:33pm :
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9 10am . North Ptatlo Express . 4.30pm
S:10am : . . . Overland Limited . 4M'.pni
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( .IJpm Qrand Island Express ( ex , Sun ) . .12,10pm
8 35pm. . _ . Past Mall . 10 2Stm
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4 30pm . SI. Liuls CnnnofTllall . llG5am :
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Tlio 1iucliMin Lllnir > Ontpul of One
( iiiM-i-iiiiit-iit Ilruncli.
New York Sun.
Tlio vital fact In the report of the Hon
Jiill.iig Sterling Morton , secretary of agrlcul-
tilic , for tlio jenr 1S'J3 ' , Is not where It would
naturally bo looked for. Hvery friend of
nBrlctiltiuo will turn first to Mr , Morton's
remarks ubont the most Illiibtrlous poctlon
of the Dfpartnicnt of Agriculture , the dhl-
vlslon of ornithology and mammalogy. The
name uf this division , nays the founder of
Aibor Day , la unfortunate. Still , it Is a
nice name It seems , however , that the
division ought to be called a Biological Sur
vey , as "It's principal occupation li the prep
aration of Kirue ecalc map ? of America ,
showing the boundaries of the different
faunas and flora * , or like aras. " The work
of the ornithologists nnd mammalo ta that
hax coma to our notice and v\on our admira
tion has been censuses of the content * ) of
the stomachs nt crous , woodpeckers , owls ,
ground Eqtilrrclt' , ami pocket gophers a noble
und a bonlflcent vvorK not to be merged In
general biological research A mnmmalog-
IIM ! nidi | of ft pocket gopher's midst Is more
valuable than aliolt biological atlas
Hut this , as v\o have said , It not the vital
point In tli ? report. That point Is that the
division of publlca Ions In Mr Morton's
deparlnient printed In the last fiscal jear
" 5 ( publications , with a total circulation
of more than 4,000,000 The whole output
was " 420,000,000 printed pages , each page
containing moro than r 00 words. " In short ,
or In long , two hundred and ten billions of
worda about pocket gophers and BO on , "Six
printed pages for every man , woman and
child , " says Mr Morton ; but lie thinks that
the * ) publications , weighing , In the aggre
gate , 00 tons , and carried by the mails for
nothing , .ought not to be distributed
gratuitously. Dota he suppose that any sane
man would buy them ?
Acti at one * , never fills , Or.e Minute Cough
Cure , A remedy for nithma , and that fever-
lib condition which accompanlei a severe cold ,
The only harmless remedy that produces Im
mediate result * ,
" HE CYCLOPEEDY. "
1 One of Eugene Field's Host Stories.
iW3 Is ! 1 * M _ V < > L& * * J * - \v wx tkClV-i > J. > iV4L''AVJ 1V ,1 ? Eu lN J lu-lV d
Ha\ln' lived n ° .i | clqor to the Ilob.irt phce
f'r goln' on thirty > WM , I catc'latc thit 1
knew Jest about * z much about the cas ez
an > body else noAn'on Alrth. cxcsptln' perhaps
It's ol1 Jcdge HalfCTj ami tie's o plaguey old
'nil so powerful ftobl * thit he don't know
nothln' . ' '
It 'esnn that In the spring uv ' 47 Hie
jear that t'y Watson's oldest boy wuz
drowned In West river there come along a
book agent sclllti'o1yumei "nd tracks f'r
the diffusion in knowledge , 'nd lia\ln' got
tlio Mcommenil of the minister 'nd uv the
select men. ho done an all-nred bli ; business
In our part uv the county. His name \\tiz
Lemuel Illggln" , 'nd he wur ez likely a
talker ez 1 over heerd , barrln' I.awjer Con-
key , 'nd e\crjbody allowed that when Con-
key wuz round he talked so fast that the
town pump ud have to be greased every
twenty minutes.
One of the flrtH uv our folks that this
Lemuel Hlgglns struck wiiz L ° ander llobirt
Leandsr had Jest marr'd one uv the 1'ensley
girls , 'ml had moved Into the old homestead
on the Plalnvllle road old Deacon Hobirt
havln' give up the place to him , the other
boys havln1 moved out west ( like a lot o'
darned fools that they wuzl ) Leander wuz
fcelln' his oats Jest about this time , 'nd nuth-
In' vvuz too good f'r htm
"Hattlo , " sez he , " 1 gtiew I'll have to lay
In a few books f'r rcidln' In the winter time ,
'nd I've a half a notion to subscribe f'r a
cjclopeedy. Mr. Hlggins here fiyt they're
Invatf ruble In a family , nnd that we orter
have 'em , belli' as how we're likely to have
the fam'iy blme b > ! "
"Lor's sakcs , Leander , how joti talk ! . "
sex Hattle , blushln' all over , e ? brides oilers
does to lift-rii tell uv elch things.
Waal , to make a lone story short , Leander
baigained with Mr lllgglna for n set uv
them cyclopeedles , 'nd lie signed his name
to a long printed paper that showed how he
anreed to Uk' n cyclopesdy oncct In so often ,
which vui7 to be ez often cz n now one uv
the voljumeg wur. printed. A cjclopeedy
Isn't printed nil at oncet. because that would
malto It cost too much ; consokently the man
that geta It up has It strung along fur apart ,
so as to hit folks oncet every year or two ,
and gln'rally about harvest time. So Leander
kind uv liked the Idee , and ho signed the
printed paper 'nil made his affidavit to It
afoie Je3ge Warner.
The fust voljumo of the cvclopeody stood
seckertary In the bettln
on a shelf In the old
room about Jour months before they had any
use f'r It. One night 'Snulre Turner'b son
come over to visit Leander 'nd Hattlo , and
they got to talkln' about apples , 'nd the sort
of apples tlutvti - the best. LKimier allowed
that the Khode Island giecnln' vvw the best ,
but Hattlo and the Turner boy stuck up f'r
the Uo\bury russet , until at last a happy
Idoo struck Leandor , and sez he"We'll
leive It to the cvclojieedy. b'goshlilch ! -
ever ono the cyclopcedy sez Is the best will
settle It1"
' nothln' 'bout Uox-
"Hut > ou can't'flrtd out
bury russets norlHlirfUe Island greenln's In
our cjclopeedy , " sez Hattle.
"Why not. I'd like tp know 7" sez Leander ,
kind rv Indlanant HW'c.
" 'Cause ours hqlnt got down to the H yet ,
sez Hattie"All ours tells about Is things
bcKlnnln' with A. " '
"Well , ain't we talkln' about apples'1 sez
Lcander. "You tiggervatu mo tcirlble , Hut-
tie , by Insisting pu know In' what jou don t
Know nothln' 'bout "
Leander went to the seckertary 'nd took
down the cyclopccdy 'nil hunted all through
it f'r apples , but all he could nnd wuz
"Apple See Pomology. "
"How In thunder kin I sec Pomology , sez
Leander , "when there ; ain't no Pomology to
see ? Gel durn a/cyclppeedy , anjhow ! "
And he put the volyvlme b ick onto the sliolt
'nd never sot ejes In o It agin. '
That's the way the thing run f'r years
nd year's. Leander ' wonld'voi gin up the
plaguey bargain , but he couldn't ; he had
signed a printed paper 'nd had s.vorn to | r
afore a Justice of the peace. HiKgitis would
have had the law on him If he had throwcd
up the trade.
The most aggervatln' feature uv It all wuz
that a new one uv thorn cusi'd ' cyclopoadles
wuz allus sure to show up at the wrong
time when Leander wuz hard up or had
Jest been aflllctcil some vvqy or other. His
barn burnt down two nights afore the -voly-
nmo contalnln' the letter 13 arrived , and
Leander needed all his chink to pay f'r lum
ber , but HlBgitib sot bick on that affidavit
and defied the life out uv him.
"Never mind , Leander. " sez his wife ,
soothln' like , "It's a good book to bavo In
the house , anyhow , now that we've got a
baby. "
"That's so. " sez Leander , "bibles does
begin with II , don't It ? "
You see their fuot baby had been born ,
th.y named him Peasdey 1'easley Hobait
after Hat ie's folks. So , tcein' as how It
wuz payln' fi a book that told about babi s
Lfander didn't begredge that $5 so very
much after all
"Leander , " sez Hattle one afternoon , "that
n cyclopecdy ain't no account. Thcre ain't
nothln' In It absut bableu except 'Sec Ma-
tsinlty ! ' "
"Waal , I'll be gosh turned' " sez Leander
That , wuz all ho said , and lie couldn't do
nothln' at all , I'r Umt book agent , Lemuel
Hlgglns , had the dead wood on him the-
111311 , sneakln * critter1
So ( lie years passed on , on ? of them cyclo-
pecdles show in' up now 'nd then sometimes
every two years 'nd sometlm s every four ,
but nllnu at a time when L ander found It
p sky hard to give up a liver It warn't no
use ctissln' HlRfilns ; Hlgglm' ' Just laffed
when Leander allowed that the cyclopeedy
vvuz no good 'nd that he wuz b In' robbed
Meantime Leandor's ' family was lncr = asln
and grow In' . Llttlo Parey had the hoopln
ccugli dreadful one. winter but the cyclo-
peedy didn't help out at nil , cause nil It
said wu"Hoopln1 Cough See Whoopin
Cough" and us course , therewain't no
Whoopin' Cough to s , beln' as how the \ \
hadn't come yet1
Oncet when Hiram wanted to dreen the
homo pasture , 'no went lo the cyclopeedy to
find out about It , but all he- delivered wuz
"Drain See Tile. " This wnz In 1859 , and the
cyclopeedy had only got down to G.
The LOW wuz hick with lung- fever one
spell , and Lcandtr laid her dyln' to that
ciissld cyclcpcedy , 'cause when ho went lo
readln' 'bout cows it told him to "See Zoo\- \
Hut what'a the use uv harrow In' up one's
feelln'a talkln' 'nd thlnkin' about thwe
things. Leander got bo after a while that
the cyclopeedy didn't worry lilm at all ; ho
grew to look at | Lcz""ciip us the crosses that
human critters lia < rtto bear without eom-
plalnln' through thin vale uv tears. The- only
tiling that botherud ihlm wuz the fear that
mebbo he wouldnlt live to see the last volyume
to tfll the truth , thla kind uv got to lyi 'nls
hobby , and I've hecrii him talk 'Irut It many
a time Bettln' round the Hove at the tavern
'nd Eciilriln' ] toba'c'c'o juice at the taw dust box.
His wife , Hattle"p'ass'ed away with the ynller
Jandeis the winter W came , and all that
( Mined to reconcile IJcamler to survlvln' her
wuz the prospect iiV'eecln' the last volyume
uv that c-yclopetol)1. ) Lemuel Hlgglns , the
book agent , had gotio to his cverlastln' pun
ishment , but nlu'.BjnHiram , had succeeded
to his father's business 'nil continued to
visit the folks hlk > old man had roped
In , By this UmcttLeandor's children had
grovved up , all ou , am , vvuz marr'd , and there
wuz numerls gra , | lcbidren to amuse theol'
gentleman , Itut L jiu.der wuzn't to be satis-
fled with the coiiunon things uv ulrth ; hu
didn't pcem to tnkti rio pleasure In his grand
children like most men do , his mind vvuz
alters sot on somojhln' cite for hours 'nd
hours , yes , all daylong , he'd set out on the
front stoop looking wistfully up the road for
that book agent to come along with a cyclo-
peedy , He didn't want to die till he'd got
all the cyclopeedles Ills contract called for ;
he wanted to have everything straightened
out before he passed away.
When oh , how well I recollect It when
Y come along he wuz so overcome that ho
fell over in a fit uv paralysis , 'nd the old
gentleman never got over It. For the next
three years ho drooped 'nd pined , and
seemed like lie couldn f hold out much
longer. Finally ho had to take to his bed-
he was BO old 'nd feeble but lie made 'em
move the bed up against the Winder so he
could watch for that last volyume of the
cyclopeedy.
The end come one balmy day In the spring
uv ' 87 , His life wuz a-ebbln' powerful fast ;
the minuter wuz there , 'nd me , 'nd Dock
Wilson , 'nd Jedga llaker , 'nd most uv tbe
fam'iy Lovln' hamfe smoothed the wrinkled
forehead , ml breshed hick the long , Brant ,
white ha'r but the ejei of the djln" man
VMIZ sot upon that piece uv road down which
the cjclopeedy man allus come.
All to oncrt a bright 'nd Joyful look come
Into them ejes. 'nd ol' Leander rlz up In
bed 'nd sez , "It's come"1
"What Is It. father ? " asked his daughter
Sarey. ol > bln' like
"Hush , " wz the minister , solemnly ; "tie
seen the slilnln' giles of the Nco Jerusilum "
"No , no , " cried the ng'd man ; "It Is the
cjclopeedj tlin letter 7. It's comln1' "
And , sure enough , the door opened , nnd
In wnlked Hlgglns HP tottered rather than
walked , f'r he had grown old 'ml feeble In
his wicked perfe slon.
"Here's the Z cjclopeodv , Mr. Hobart , "
siv s Hlgglns
Lcandor clutched It ; he hugged It to hl.
pantln' boram , then stealln' one pain luiul
under thet plller , he drew out a faded bank
note 'nd gave It to Hlgglns.
"I thank theo for this boon , " sez Lender ,
rollln1 his eyes up devoutly ; then he give
a deep sigh
"Hold on , " cried Hlgglns , excitedly ,
"you've made a mistake It l n't thu hut "
Hut Leander didn't bear him hit ) soul lied
fled from Its mortal tenement 'ml lied soared
rejole'n" to realms uv pverhstln1 bll s
"Ho Is no more , " sez Dock Wilson , meta
phorically.
"Then who nro hla heirs ? " nsl.ed that
mean critter Hlgglns.
"Wo be. " SLZ the family.
"Do you conjointly nnd seveially acknowl
edge nnd assume the obligation of deceased
to me ? " lie asked 'em
'What obligation ? " asked Pcaslcy Hobart ,
stern like.
"Deceased dleil owln' me f'r a cyclopeedy ! "
sez HlggliiH
"That's a HP ! " sey Peasley. "Wp nil seen
him pay you for the H' "
"Hut there's another one to COIIIP , " sea
Hlgglns.
"Another ? " they all asked.
"Yes , the Index ! " per lie.
So there VMIZ , nnd I'll be eternally durned
If he alnt n'guln * the estate In the probate
court now f'r the price uv It !
* * * * * * *
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.ST\HTMI : > MY \ u nsriov
llovv Vilinlral I'arrnuul Inti-rrouulcit
( he Siililluir I'urlc.
"I should like to auk your excellency a
question. 1 should like to know why that
Amerlcin college can't he built * "
Thin question Admiral Farrngut , when In
Constantinople on his tour mound the world
shortly nfter the war. asked of every Turk-
lih olllcitil he met , and he met all who hold
Important portions In the government.
The question when flr t ai'lted created no
particular ntlcntlon , f.iyp the Chicago Record ,
but when It was noticed that ho porsl tcd
In asking It and that when an attempt wis
made to answer It In an evasive way he said
nothing , the Turks suspected that he must
be In Constantinople for some other purpose
than to simply pay hi ? respects lo the sul
tan and n o the sights of the beautiful city.
What oth ° r object could ho have ? It must
bo connected with that question ho asked
every olllclal ho met , whether at n compli
mentary dinner or In private
Evidently he had been sent by the United
Stiles government to learn why the American
college was not permitted to erect the
buildings on the land It had bought and paid
for , and If a satisfactory answer were not
given to declare war upon Turkey The
admiral's silence tt > the answers lo his
question uhowcd plainly that he was not satis
fied. The Tin ks became alarmed They wore
then occupied with the Insurrection In Crete ,
and they could not afford to quarrel with file
United States nt thit tim" , if they could at
any time. There wns only ono thing to be
done. They must permit the college build
ings to bo erected They would do even moro
than that. The sultan would give an liade.
the most hncred title to reil estate given In
Turkey , and emanating from the sultan per-
Bomlly in his character of Infallibility.
Still mnre the college , In the trade , was placed
under the protection of the United States.
and consequently has the right to carry and
does carry the American flig To attack It
Is to attack the American flag.
Robert College or , as It Is frequently
called , the Amcilcau callegc la situated on
the bluffs ovei looking the Bosphorus and Is
the only foreign Institution permitted upon
any prominent point along the straits. For
a iiumbT of years every possible Influence
has be ° n lined to prevent the erection of
the college building- " Before the college was
projectea In 1S59 Cyrus Hnmlln , Its first
pr'pldent , had In his mind elected the
ground on which It. now stands as a site for
a college When the college was decided upon
Mr. Hamlln , tlirough the American secretary
of legation , offered the ovvnci , Ahmed Vefjk
Pasha , then Ottoman ambissadar at Paris ,
$15,000 for the tiact. Ahmed Vcfyk replied :
"Tell Mr. Hamlln If he has land to fxjll I
will listen to him ; If he Is only ! a purcluwr
I have nothing to say and no teims to offer. "
Mr. Hamlln. through tlte American secretary
and purchased land elsewhere , but when he
began to make preparations to build he vsas
forbidden to do so. Soon after , to his great
surprls * . Ahmed Vcfyk proposed to sell him
the tract on the Horphorus at the price ho had
offeied. Mr. Hamlln bought It nnd harncd
that the death of Sultan Abdul Mcdjld had
so t'crlounly cmbariassed Ahmed Vefyk finan
cially that ho found hlms'lf In debt about
$ .10,000 for the elegant dinners ho had given
In Paris , for which the new government
iefu o1 to pay , and he was obliged to tuc-
tldce some of his property.
Mr Ilumlln had bai'ly begun preparations
for building when an ollicer presented him
self nnd sild"Some formalities are still
not completed and you mutt wait until they
are " "How long ? ' ho asked , "Perhaps n
couple of wo-ks" But ho waited seven
years
A few days after Farragut left Constanti
nople a Turkish olllclal mot Mr Hamlln on
a steamer on the Bosphorus , and very confi
dentially , In a whisper , tuld "I want , to
ask you If your great admiral wns pent hereby
by your government to settle that college
question ? " Mr Hamlln adroitly answered to
the effect that ho supposed any government
would tike up such a nutter if it meant to
defend the rights of Its cltl/.ens
The admlral'n question had produced a
great effect , but at the tlrae was not dec'slve ,
although he was awdred lint the dlfilcultloi
weru removed and the collcg' would KOOH ho
built But o soon as th admiral left Coil
Rtantlnople the government decided to post
pone action , aril when he pasped Gibraltar
they derided lo do nothing lit all A few
months Utor , aftei the udmlial had returned
lo the United States , letteia fiom New York
papers wtie sent to Turltoy translated and
In tlio original. They w < ; ri > very
severe on the Turkish govninment In
legard to the Cretan movement.
Theyere written with Hitch ablll'y
nnd f-xact knowledge that the Turin raid lo
HiDiiiM-lvet , "There. Is the linger of the
great admiral In this His government l
preparing the American people for Intel ven-
tlon If only an Ameilcan monitor should
como Into the Mediterranean It would hu
followed by war with Greece , and ,
war begun with Greece , Allah himself
only Unowij "whom It would end And wo
hail been warned that this college question
would become u thorny one , and that political
complications would finally compel us to
giant moie than was asked Better build a
hundred colleges for the Americans with our
own money ttmn have one of Admit al Farra-
gut's monitors como Into the Mediterranean "
So they gjvo the Imperial Irade , which wa-i
nevoi given before , and placed the college
wider tlio protection of the United Hluten as
the greatest compliment that could bo paid
tills government , and HO , us they IHIoted ,
smoothed It all off ,
Robert college Is not only one of the most
influential Inptltutlons of learning in Europe ,
but It IK transforming the government of nil
Turkey's dominion It Is attended by rtu-
detits from Armenia , Bulgaria , Knvlu nnd
other Balkan states , who there linblba the
tplrlt of American llboriy and civilization.
Many of Itu graduates already occupy po ' -
t'ons of Influence. U IB huted by Turkey
and Russia , hut neither dares Interfere with
it.
_ _
A. 0 , Hartley of Magic , Pa. , wrltcj : "I
feel It a duty of mlno to inform you and thu
public that DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured
HID of a very bad case of eczema. It nlio
rured my boy of a running ioro on his leg.
o
One \v'n > to Krrii Warm.
Not all of us know that deep and forced
reeplratlon will keep the entire body In a
( . IDA In the roldeut weather , no matter how
thinly ono may be clad A phyalcUn de
dal e thl to be a fact worth lemcmberlng
He was himself half frozen to death ona
night , and began taking deep breaths and
keeping the air In hit , lunyu as long u pos
sible The roiiilt was that tie WUE thor
oughly comfortable In a few minute- * , Tin
depp respirations tMlmulate ths blood cur-
tent by direct muscular action , and caui > j
thu cntlr * EjHtam to hecoino pervaded with
the rapiJlj-geneiatril heat.
The ( ory frcjhnw , and a velvety uottncsi
of the ykln U Invariably obtained by thoia
who USD Pozzonl' * Complexion Powder.