Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 26, 1896, Editorial Sheet, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY. JANUARY 2G. 1SOG.
6PBG1RL NOTICES.
ArtvcrllnciiicnfN far ( limn column *
trill UP taken until lUi.lO p. in. for
( lii < nv < ; iilnT nnil until H p. in. for tlio
tainrnliiR nnil Snmlny cilltlnnM.
Ailvrrtlnprn , ! > ) rrqiieMlnir n. nnnt-
licrril eli PC k , cnii Iinvc nnuwcrn nil-
ilrcHxoil In n nttntltrrcil letter In cnre
tlf The Ilcc. AiimvcrN no nitilrcnxcil
) tlll lie ilellrcrril upon iircHi'iitiillnn
( if ( lie elirck only. Hrtlr * , 1 l-2n n
wortl llrn ( Innrrtlnnt 1C n * ronl
tlicrrnftrr. Nntlilnir tnk n for IP * "
( linn 2H for flrnt Inncrtlon. Tlicxn
nilvcrllnciiirndi ninnl lie run connect-
tlvely.
SrnfATIO.VS WAXTHIl.
TO ADvnitTiai : 8tvrissrvLLY Rittirmna
' , experience , knowledge of human naturp nnd
pArefulnw : many flrnn inlKht double prewnt
Ino > mc If they knew how. Fifteen > cars n uc-
ccMful advertiser cnam > s me to guarantee sue-
PCI * n ( iimill cost : cnn fluently write on any
Hubjt-ct ; try me. Addrtia K U. IJee nnip .
A C33-M *
WANTHO , TO DO DRESSMAKING TON ItOOM
nnd board by nn experienced dressmnker. Ad-
droiui Immediately , K 0. life. A-G3 < I-2S *
SITUATION \VANTni ) . I1Y RXPnilinNCT.n
butcher ; tan Rlvo imtUfnctory reference * . Ad-
drew Lock llox Nil I. One , Neb. A TOT 26 *
WANTED MALI : HELP.
ICO TO IIM PAID SALHSMKN FOR CIC1AHS ;
experience not necc ry : extra Inducements to
cuttnmers. Dlshnp * Kline , SI.
| H TO HM PAID BALKSMKN FOIl CIGARS ;
uporlcncc unnecessary : npednl Inducements to
dealers. Folk & Co. . St. Louis , Mj . .
_ -
M.- $ %
WANTED. A GOOD WATCHMAKER TO DO
nn.l . tnke chnree nf my watch work. Correspond
spend with R. U. Hcndrlck. St. Joseph Mo.
SALESMAN FOR THF. HUMAN DnilORNLR :
irood Hide line for hardware or rnrness snlos-
tnnn. Call or address 401 So. 14th at.
It M614 r ZJ
BALHSMAN TO DRITO TRADE. StDH L1NJ2
nr otherwise. J. W. Knight , 21T-23 State Rt.
Rnclne , WIs. " _
WA'NTHD. MEN AND WOMEN TO WORK JVT
hnmcr I pnj18.00 to J16.00 per week for mak.
IIIB crnyon portraits ; now patented method : nny
one who cnn read or write can do the work nt
homeIn npnre time. May or venlns. Send
fur particular * nnd boRln work nt onct ? . A l-
dre H. A. Orlpp. German Artist. Tyrone I'a.
SALESMEN WANTHD TO SELL. OUH QOODS
to the wholesale and retail trnile. Our ( roods
sell on slRlit. Liberal nalary or commlwlon
paid. Toxltlon permanent. Tar particulars ad-
ilreM Centennial Mnnrj ? Co. , Atlanta , On.
Factory , Milwaukee , Win. .
J4.CO PER 1,000 CASH FOR DISTHIHIJT1NO
circulars. Unclose 4c. , U. S. Dlstrlb. Ilurenu ,
Chicago. "
. .VL
, .Vif WANTED , A FIRST CLASS SALESMAN AO
if Ml our new specialty to drr Roods trndc on
ift commlBslcn. A. E. 7.lehmc & Co. ,
SALESMEN TO SELL CldAltS ON THE
rnnd ; HV ) to J12S monthly and expenses ; ex
perience unnecessary. Acme Clear Co. , Cjil-
0463
caO. 11 -3
SALUSMKN TO SKLL CIGARS TO DEALKIIS ;
J25 weekly , experience unnecesrary : samples
fivn : reply with 2c stamp. National Con nll
dated Co. , Chicago. . 11 043 K'
WE DBSIUE TO NEGOTIATE WITH TRAV-
clliiK nnd local milenmcn to bandl ? our brands
ot flue case coods. "Olil llookle. " "O car 1'ot-
per" etc. ; also our line of Jlne Kentucky
whlnkle and wines In barrel * : cnmmlislon or
Falnry anil expanse * If prefcrrwl : references
lequlred. D. H. Foushce & Co. , Lexicon. Ky.
WANTHD , APPLICANTS TOH GOVERNMENT
positions under civil am Ice to prepare ; Information
mation fre > > . Waalilnston Correypondencp Col
lege , Penn n\e nnd 4th St. , WashliiB on. D. C.
AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOR "SHAVEINE. "
newly discovered preparation ; removes the
board In S minutes ; n.7 . razor required ; paclciRe
ZIc pMtpald. Floral SoUlne Co.'Syracuse.
New York.
FOR RENT. FARM 210 ACRES. 3 MtLES
west of South Omaha. Enquire of Thorn-is
Swift , 403 N. 13th St. , Omalia. R Mbo2 2S *
J > "A wnnic PAID LADIHS AND GENTS TO
sell Itniild Dl h. Washerr washes and dries
tl.em In two 'mlnutm without wetting the
rmn.lH1. . a child can operate : ne\or breaks n
dlnh ; prlco low ; sells lit BlRlH : peraianpnt po
sition for nil.who wrltn noon. AV. P. IInrrl oa
- & Co./clerk 17 , C61umbua , Ohio. K-Cia M
DON'T FOOL AWAY -YOUR TIME. LIVD. 13N-
crci'tlc men , with wime meann. wanti-d for
traveling Balcsmen ; } 3 a day easy. Address
K 1A U o otllce. It-fiMJO *
WANTHIJ. CIGAR SALESMAN. GOOD 3AL-
nry Samples furnished. IllRgp-it Inducementa.
Enclose stamp. Melnlmrdt & Co. , Chlcnuo.
'WANTED , niUGHT MKN TO TAKIJ INTI1R-
nnt icvenae. customs , rnllwny mail nnd other
examlnntlona Bson In thU city. Particulars as
tn nnlnrles , dates , etc. , free ot Nat. Cor. I nit
.Wash. , D. C 11 07-26
'WANTED ' SALESMEN AND AGENTS GET-
tinelem than tion and'oth r out of work to
write us. Our men are enthusiastic and rml > -
\ imoney. . Just ImestlRiite. Cliemlcnl Fire
EnRliifl Co. , Des'Molnes , la. U-rCC-2ii *
WANTED , N AMD "OF "EVERY MAN AND
woniun who cnn write prose or poetrj1 ; J30a
casb prenlums. House nnd Home. Dept. D.
A M18 Columbia a\e. , I'lillailelphla. Sample
ojpy nix centn. I1-COO-2C'
r WANTED. NAME OF EVERY MAN AND
woman wbo can. writ * prase or poetry : TO
cash iircmliims. House and Hime. I ) pt. D.
A. ? ) I8 Columbia a\c. , Philadelphia. Sample
six cents. B-CCO-2S
:
> copy
_ _ _ _
WANTED. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN" TO
ni'll pants , overalls and shlrm In Iowa , Mlt-
wmrl nnd NebrnaUn ; reference required ; eHe
iciulc sou liavo trade and prefer. Address
, Tacory ( 304 Court Ave. . Dei Molnes.Io n.
- , SALARY OR COM-
mKHon , to sell puru Ky. whisky dlicct from
the Kentucky Bourbon To. , Newport , Ky.
. _ _ 13 075-26 *
'WANTED-A FIRST CLASS BUSINESS MAN
' * In each county capable of earning JT5.00 a week.
' No cimvanhit. Permanent 'position with larue
' .jinpany Addrens "American , " 3')41 ) Market
t. . Philadelphia. II-674-:6 *
"WANTED , "TRAVELING SALESMEN : SIDE
' line. Eaves troiiBli. hanser ; new. Myers & .
Vnn Klelt , Gorrelt , Ind. D-CS3 JO-
SALESMAN , TO CARRY SIDE LINU SAMPLE
rim ! I'Ontulnlnff SO article * Tree , aultuble for
nny business ; eis > - wlllni ? ; big commlwilon.
L. N. Co. , Station L , New York. 11-437 12-
FOR RENT , 7-ROOM HOUSE ; ALL MODERN
lmi > ro\ements except furnace221T Cass st.
D MGDS 2S
> VAJVTBD FK3IALI3 1IKL1' .
BTKNOORAPHURfl. llOOKICCni'nRS , SALCB-
men unit tenchers dlnlrlni ; ponltlonfl In Texas
ant Invlli-d to nddreu "The Texas Uiulncus
llunau. " .1. W. Hudnall , I'rvprUUn , Dnlliui ,
rBr. c aa-ai *
WANTKI ) , AVOMAN OP RXTRAORDINAIir
Umliifun nMllty , tn rcprexcnt us on roi\d to
bunlm-m Ilima ; munt l < n lined nnd truat-
wuitDy. Salary , Jtj'l ' per annum iind commit
alon. "I'rlntlnB. " Addresa K 15 , Her.
G-OI 1C *
roll KENT IIO _ S13S.
IIQUSEH. F. K. DARLING. RARICHR DLOCIC ,
_ D Hj
HOUsna IN ALL PARTS OF THn CITV. THK
O. F. Davla Company , IMS fa mam. D lg
PTANFORD CIRCLE cOTTAQKS ; 6 ROOM.
modern. n > ron Reed Co. , ! i : So. lllh it.
I AND V-lioOM HOUSna ON FARNAM AND
{ room home on : M and Lcavenworth , cheap.
Jno. W. lloulilni. 211 N , Y. Life I31dr.D
D 113
HOL't-ia. UKNCWA & CO. , 10J N. ISTH ST.
rOR HUNT , MODERN HR1CK HOUSK OF 13
or to roorai nt 114-1H N. Kill > t. Sea J. N ,
Frenier , oppoilte postoHlc * . Tel. 854. D tn
t ID 4-11 , . 11OUSUU CHIIAP. COS N. 13TH ST.
D MOS1) Ji6
MOUIIHN 1IOU3US. C. A. BTAItll. 823 N. Y.
Llfo building. U MUB
Kiaiir"-RooM.J coNVKNiENCEsr " 1:11
Bouth Thlrty.iecunil ; and many othera ; all
lion. V. 1) . Wrad , Sixteenth anil I oimln .
'OR RENT. MODERN HOUSE : EIGHT
rootn ; with bath ; en car line ; near park ;
Aun > inall liimss-i foo. ) locution ; only IS. ajn-
aclt , Ml Urowr. hlock. P M18 ? J31
_
ran ni\T , NICK SCITH FRONT HIQIIT
room brick house , with all modern Improve-
in'ots anj la nr t.clai condition ; pomoalon
given January 15. Inquire on premlaea. 2610
Halt Howard street. D 113
_
u.co ; iMr
I1IQ IIA1UIALNS-
II rooms. Iitli und Douglas , modern , reJucci !
from 1W.M t.i | 4).CO.
T rooms. niaJein. unii , near Cumlnc. reduced
frum > t5.W to 113.00.
I ro.inu. m.xlcrn , 74th an < l Doujl.i reducrJ from
J05.3J lo . . ,
T nmnu. r.m > lt > rn , 74th and Juclnin , reduced from
myi to JllW.
Atu > avvnl olhi-r ( Ino ttautr * ehoap.
Fidelity Tnut Company , 17M Fauiam street.
D-462
Vy.HKNT. . A NICB C-UOOM HOUhlO NKNVI.V
l.niwi-vj , u.w per ninalli. lu.-luJlnj city Mitter ,
tu iieoptu that p y rent In nd > nnco , lit N.
17th ; tak Faraam rar ; atoettcl , nint to I * . O.
FOR. nnxr IIOUSKS.
( ContlnuML )
EIOHT-rtOOM 1IOVRB , CHNTRAL I/3CATION.
I15.OT per month. Enquire ZSU Capitol nvenn ? .
D ( BO-23 *
8TF.AM HKATnD fiTORnfl AND FLATa
Howard Ranch , agent , 1 0 Ctilcngo it. .
I ) 4i4-r 14
4-ROOM COTTAOK. NO 22 FARNAM ST.
Milton RoRcra & Sons , 14th and Famnm Sts.
FOR RENT. MY RESIDENCE ; S ROOMS ;
bnth : Rood cellar ; burn ; references required.
4 < n3Hamllton St. D Mill 28
_
FOR RENTr6fR HO.\fI2. AT 4JJ4 FRANKLIN
St. ; furniture for dale. I > MP1 26 *
_
FLATS ] ELEVENTH AND HOWARD ,
rooms , newly paperpJ nnJ painted , 115.00. 314
First Nnt'l tank \Me. \ D-623-31
_ _
WANTiii FRATERNAL MEN WHO CAN
produce Rood results ; plans nnd terms fltat
clous. Address secretary , R. 6) , 119 Dearborn
St. , Chlcniro. O14 2J (
FOIl Hn.\T PUUNISIIEII IIOOMS.
FIRST CLASS HOARD AT 1610 DAVENPORT
street. E M471 F14
_
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR ONE OH
two Rentlemen or man ml wife , near Kounlxe
Plnce. Good nelRhborhood , pleasant nurronnd-
Ings. Address K 3. Uco ollleg. E-603-a'
2 lt BT. MARY'S , FURNISHKO ROOMS ,
houickeeptng. E M623 87 *
WANTtt7 > , PO3ITlON AS SULK9MAN ! HAVn
had experience on roml nnd elKht yeil on
city trade. AddreMilC16. _ llee. H-CT1 2i (
atltNISHEir ROOMST STHAM. 201 SO. TII
st. 13 MM * 28 *
3 NICE FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
rooms ; for light housekeeping. 1112 S. llth.
li M432 27 *
FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS ,
with modern conveniences. 1713 Chicago st.
NICELY FURNISHED , STEAM-HEATED
ronms ; with or without board , nt Webster
hotel , 1519 Howard street. K TOT , J8 *
KUIIXISIIKI ) IIOO.MS AND HOAIin.
FRONT ROOMS , WELL HEATED ; FAMILY
bouril It ilulred ; rates reasonable. 224 North
Md F-676
st1 _ _ _ , _
FIRST CLASS BOARD : 1610 DAVENPORT ST.
F M471 F14
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD.
Terms reasonable. Call 2107 Douglas. F 496
FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS WITH OR WITH ,
out board ; stenm he-it : electric belln ; baths ; rates
reasonable. Midland Hotel , 16th & Chicago st.
F MS3T F1S
FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. SUITABLE FOR
two , with board , 2013 California St.F61S
F61S 27 *
LARGE SOUTH ROOM WITir STEAM ; EXcellent -
cellent table ; references. 202 N
FURNISHED ROOM , MODERN , WITH BOARD.
J3 week ; also suiteroomn. The Rose,3020 Hnrney.
F 612-F24
A CHILD OR LADY TO BOARD ; ONLY" Jl.EO
per week. Addre-w K 14. Bee. FCSQ 26 *
TWO GENTLEMEN. OR GENTLEMAN AND
wife , can be furnished large , pleasant room
nnd board ; private family. Address 2418. Cass
Bt. . * " - 2C
FOIl IlENT UNFUnNISHEU ROOMS.
4 ROOMS ; WATER IN KITCHEN ; CENTRAL ;
reasonable/ rent ; nice foe housekepln . 1702.
Webster Bt. Q M58tt
NICE OUTSIDE UNFURNISHED ROOMS AT
818 N. 17th st ; upstair * . O M344 31
FIVE UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR
housekeeping to man and wlfer wnter In the
kitchen ; steel sink ; waste pipe. 3111 No. 17th.
G MG12
FOR RENT. THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS.
milt.iMp Cor light housekeeping. Inquire Mi ,
So. 10th. G M6S5 ! S *
FOR REST STORES AND OFFICES.
b'OR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK. BUILDING
at 916 Far Dam st. Tills building bos a. lire-
proof cement basement , complete steam beat
ing fixtures , water on all floors , gas , etc. - Apply
ply at the office of Th B . I Bin
BASEMENT AT C1D N. 1CTH ST. . WITH LARGE
No. 1 bake ten ; alco store room : Rood luca-
tlfn for bakery. Apply to I. N. Watson. 623
N. Y. Life llldjK ( or nt office of Union hotel.
619 N. ICth St. , j I t\S \
STORE ROOM. 30X& ; . AT 61 ? N. 16TH STREET
( Union Hotel block ) , f25.00 ; with steam heat.
$3500. , Apply to I. N. Watson. 623 N. Y. Life
BIdg. , or at olllco of Union Hotel , Cl N. 16th st.
i sn
HALLS SUITABLE FOR SOCIETY PURPOSES ,
second and thlnT floors. 1001 Farnam1 ; rent rea
sonable. 314 First Nat'l bank Wilff.
FOR RENT AN OLD ESTABLISHED GRO-
ecry store : Bultable- also for meaumarkett good
location. Inquire1G1.V Farnam. st. I M073-2
AGENTS 1VANTED.
AGENTS WANTED TO TAKE ORDERS FOR
our celebrated S4.00 custom pants and suits.
Ciikago Custom Pants Co. . 205 Fifth ave. ,
Chicago. J-B1M7 F2 *
WANTOD , AGENTS FOR OUR NKW HQUSE-
hold npeclaltlea : wages. 11 to J7 n day : pay
every week. Central Supply Co. , Cincinnati ,
Ohio. J
AGENTS AND BRANCH HOUSE MANAGER ;
good pay * Suits to order 510 ; cants , S3 ; shirts ,
11 ; mackintosh. $3. Hunter Tailoring Co , , Cln-
clnnatl , O. J
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE ; , 1
dally sum ; many are making double this selling
aluminum nnveltlcs , the new substltutn for sil
ver , untarnlahable. wears better , costs Ies ,
liberal terms. Wrlto for lull Information and
catalogue or rample JOc. Aluminum No\ety ;
Co. , 313 , Broad way. New York. J
AGENTS. . MAKE MONEY AND PLENTY OF
' It nulling onr aluminum novelties. Illustrated
catalogue , pilce llsta , free : ten cents brings a
sample , Novelty Introduction Co. , 209 , Stale it. ,
Chicago. - . - . J
< JASH PAID FOR" YOUR NEIGHBOR'S AD-
Tdresses ; also newspaper clippings. 20 per M.
Send fltamp. Adv. Clipping Buieau , Mahler
blk. , New York. J L.
DICTIONARY OF UNITED STATES HIBTORY
U wanted by everybody ; agents maktf W ) per
\\t-0k easily ; one agent sold 39 books In 39 calls :
another CO books In ono week ; ' write for par
ticulars ; outfit Jl. Purlt.ln Publishing Co. , 30
Hrqinfleld Bt. , Boston. Mars. J
AGENTfl , DO YOU WANT A JOI1 AT J3 I'ER
day : If you do addie s Tale 1'en Works , Se-
dalld. Mo. , itnd receive Job. . J < J31 M'
WANTIU ) , AOKNTS ; BIG PAY ; CHOICE TKR-
rltory ; payu stele , accident , death and endow
ment benentH. Addrras American Benevolent
Associat Ion , St. Louis. Mo. J CM 2C *
AGENTS EVERYWHERE TO SELL MOUS-
tarhe and whisker grower : itendy work ; asentB
make from } * > tor 0 monthly , AVrltc for par-
. tlcuran. J. ShlclJs , Box 12SC , Phlladeli.hla
AOBNTS- WANTED TO HANDLE OUR I
iiuntH. Big bonanza tu thn right men. Send
for particular ) . Irwln Tallorlne Co. , 76 HIM
ave. , Chicago. J 640-26 *
AGENTS GOOD CANVAHHBJIS ( JAN MAKIJ
over $200 pi > r numlh BOllcltlng for Wood's Photo
Cabinet , which Is presented m lodges ; exclu-
slvo territory. T. U. Wood Co. , Kalamazoo ,
Mich. J-639'26'
LADIES MAKIJ BIG MONF.Y SEJ.LING
Mackintosh Bklrt and. oilier nsw goods. Frc h
teirltory. B > v llrxr. Catalogue frno , '
Supply Co. , 3118 Foufct n > ev , Chicago.J .
WE DON'T LIB WHEN WE BAY WH HAVE
the best selling article. In America , Tor proofs
J. Ijilunfr & Co. , Chicago ,
J7825 *
AOKNTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN OI'
the United States for our supeilor made to
onler clothing ; prices the louett over heard of ;
llvo agents can wblly in.iko liug prints ; spring
nnd tummcr samples , with all neceiuary simple
Instructions , now ready and furnished free
uiKiu upplli-atlon ; no prtvlous experience re-
quired. Write to Blraiirs Bi'.s. . America's
leading tallorx , 18" to 1 < Vai Buren street ,
Chicago , HI. Mention pap r. J 077-26 *
TO HUNT.
WANTED. BY A LADY , BOARD AND ROOM
tn n private Aineilran family lit moderate
term * . Must be on or near a car line. Ad-
drcsa K 7 , Bee , K M62 27 *
WANTED -FURNISHED BOOM , WITH MOD.
crn convenience * , In prlv.lto family , In voulhcrn
part of city , by ulnglo Kentlcmnn , Address K 8 ,
Hoe. 1C 631-26 *
WANTUU. TOR LIMITED TIME. BY RESPON-
nlbbf paity , a miHleni , comiuotllous house ,
fuinUhed Ihrauxhnut , nn < I In good loi-jtlon , at
tow rental. Addrera P. O , irjx , 378 , city.
K68I 26'
WANTED. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS , WITH
( irlvatu balh , for man mid wife ; no children ;
muni ba In ilolrabla locution ; references ex.
chanfi'-d , H. W , Kar , care of I'nxtQii hotel.
K-6M
FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD AT THE ALA-
nmJe , J'W N. IStli ftuct 11-TO ) II'
IIKMML AUK.VCV.
] , U. PARROTTU ROOM , DOUGLAS BLK.
LM-WZ-FIS
STORAGE.
ETORAGB. FRANK EWERS. 1114 HARNKY.
PACIFIC STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE CO. .
MS-tlO Jones. General tor gu and forwir.llni. .
FURNISHED STITAM-HBATED ROOMS , MOD ;
rn conveniences , board. gQ2 South 13th. M 18
WAXTnn TO nuv.
LIST REAL ESTATE WITH F. D. WEAD.
Sixteenth and Dmtclaj. N M19I Fl
SECOND HAND FURNITURE , IIROWN'S. 102
8. llth. N 418
WANTED , A SECOND HAND PHONOGRAPH
with battery nnil records nnd all complete , and
must be In Rood running order. Address OeorKO
Sherlock , Seymour , San Miguel county , Colo.
WANTED , FOR CASH , PERFECT WHITE
iltntnoml , one or ono. and one-half camt ; muit
be cheap. Lock box 46 , Tecumwh , Neb.
N 33-M *
WANTEISRCOND HAND TYPEWRITING
machine. Addeyn P. O. Box B. N M670-Zi
„
WANTED. TO BUY. A FARM TEAM AND A
cow. Addrcdn. with particulars , P. O. ! n W2.
Council Bluffs. N MOO JO
FOR SALE FIJRMTURE.
FOR SALE. THE FURNITURE OF A LAUGH
boarding house at a bargain * II. C4 , Bee.
0-M5S6 26 *
PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE AT 4324
Franklin street. O-M6M 28 *
FOn SALE HORSES AM ) AVAGO.VS.
TO SELL , TEAM AND HARNESS. STEADY
work to purchaser. Call at 1516 Douglas.
P616-M *
FOIL SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
FURNITURE , A OAS STOVE , MATTRESS ,
chamber set , screens , chiffonier , niter , tables ,
bedloungerrltlng desk , book case , every
thing , 115 So. 25lh st. Mrs. Wrlsley.
Wrlsley.Q M429
SIX COLONIES OF ITALIAN BEES. DOO-
llttlo strain , In ( he Kest condition , with com
plete outfit ; lenvlnu Neb. cause of sale. Cell
or write W. II. Morw. Forest Lawn cemetery ;
poitoinco address. Florence. Q 630-17 *
HARD WOOD 4 AND 5-FOOT FENCE FOR
corn cribbing. C. R. Lee , Ml Douglas.Q
Q m
FOR SALE , STOCK OF CRESCENT LAND
company ; splendid Investment. Call or ad-
drcns II. F. Dalley. 940 N. Y. LltebldR
A GRAND THING FOR ADVERTISERS. NEW
copyrighted novelty , cheap , catch * the eye ,
holds the attention ; sells the ( roods. Addrctu
K 11. Ben ofllce. Q 633-aJ *
FOR SALE , TWO KINCTOSCOPES. ONE
phonograph ; also good magic lantern , cheap.
Addrcsx Klnetoscope National Home. Lenvcn-
worth. Kan. Q-S64-23 *
FOR SALE. ATA SACRIFICE. PICTURES ,
lugs , brass beds , china , eic ; also 1 new side
saddle. 1821 Dauglas st. QM26 *
CLAIRVOYANTS.
MRS. DR. IL WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT , RE-
llable business medium ; 8th year at 119 N. ICth.
S 13J
"GIPSY QUEEN" FORTUNE TELLER ;
Indies. 60c ; gentlemen , J.1.00 ; lucky charms.
1823 Fornam'Street , between 18th and Mth ; no
sign. . . 3 M605 23 *
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETC.
MADAM SMITH , K.22- DOUGLAS STREET. 2D
lloor room 11. Massage , stenm , alcohol and
sulphurlne , baths. T 084 1 *
MME. LA RUE ; MASSAGE ; 1611 HOWARD
street. T M480 F15 ,
MME : AMES. FORMERLY OF ST. LOUIS. MASsage -
sage and biths. 607-S. 13th st , 2d'lloor. room 10 ,
T < ! 8S 1 *
PERSONAL.
BATHS. MASSAGE ; MME. POST , SUM 8. IBTH ,
V 140
FINE LIVERY TUGS CHEAP. ED BAUitLEY ,
' 17th ond" St. Mary's avenue. Telephone. 440.
BELLE EPPERLY CORSET MADE TO ORDER
at 1309 'Farnam. Lady , agents wanted. "
, ti f.- . ' U M9M-J2S *
SUPERFLOUa HAIR * " 'ANP * ' * iioTiES A 'Rfc *
moved by electricity. Mme , Post. S19H S. 1Mb.
U 8j9
MI S VAN VALKENBUROH DESTROYS EER-
manently by electricity superfluous hair- moles ,
warts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y. Life btdff ,
U 9M
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP-i
erty ; strictly confidential. Address P. O , ' Box
826 , > U 14S
WEDDINO INVITATIONS. BUHKLEY PTO.Cp.
U 2JS Fl
VIAVI CO. , 848 BEE BUILDING : HOME
treatment for todies : physician of fifteen iyenr
experience In attendance ; consultation ( : , )
ELECTRIC PRINTS AND PORTRAITS. J. F.
Bodtker , 1302 Douglas street. U M 21 FS
WONDERFUL SYSTEM : FOR MAKING OLD
faces youngp wrinkles removed. 200 Douglas
blk. Write1 Mme. True. U M40TFlf *
LADIES , FREE ) I "WILL GLADLY SEND TO
any lady free , a receipt that gave me a mar
velous complexionr no cosmetic ; -perfectly
wholesome ; Mrs. Nellie F. MHIer , 'Box O. 916
Kalaniazoo. Mich. . * -U
DO YOU SPECULATE- THEN SEND' FOR
our book "How to Speculate- Successfully on
Limited Margins In.Grain and Stock Markets. "
Mailed free. Corastock , Coates & Co. , , Rlalto
building , Chicago. IT-
MISS MASON'S SCHOOL. FOR DRESSMAK-
Ing. o\er Boston Store , , In Rohrbaugh Business
college hall. , Ete\ator entrance on Douglas.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. WRITE. FOR FR.EE
Information how to remove hair permanently
without sllghtrtit Injury to skin ; superior to
electric needle. Curtis Co. , 180 32nd street ,
Chicago. ' 7 U-4iC-8Cr
IF PARTIES WHO PURCHASED A. GORHA.H
silver candelabra ot Raymond's at auction will
leave name nnd address at Raymond's store
they will learn something of Interest.
, - - U 76-2G
BELLE EPPERLY. CORSET MADE TO ORDER
at 1905 Farnam , Lady canvassers named.
MONEY * TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE.
ANTHONY LOAN AND' TRUST COM 31 N. Y.
Life , Loans at low rates for choice security In
Nebraska & Iowa , farms or Omaha city property.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. TH2
O. F. Davis Co. , 1503 Farnam st. W 141
8 PER CENT MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA
real estate & Neb. farms. W. BMelkle , Omaha.
W 14J
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. Ilrcnnan , .Love ft Co. , Paxton blk.
W-147
CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 925 N. Y. LIFE.
MORTGAGES. O. O. WALLACE , BROWN BLK.
W 149
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam f mltb & Co. , U20 Farnaro ,
W-150
MORTGAGE LOANS ; LOW RATES. :
J..P. Zlltl ; , 16th and Douglas , Omaha.W
W 151
FARM LOANS , DOUGLAS AND GARPY , 1 TO
10 yean ; low rates. Gamin Bros. , 210 N. Y , L.
FOR MONEY-BEB F. D. WEAD , 16TH AND
Douelai. W-M19I Fl
GEO. P. BEMIS , LOANS , PAXTON 11LK.
W-334 F7
SIDNEY TO LOAN CHATTELS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURU. PIANOS ,
horse * . A agon * , etc. , at lowest rates In city ;
no removal of goods ; s.trlctly confidential ; you
can pay the loan off at any time or In any
amount.
amount.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
306 0. 16th st.
_ _ _ _ _ X-1M
MONEY TO LOAN , Ju. 80. JO DAYS ; TURNI-
ture , pianos , etc. Duff Green , room I , Barker
block. X-154
1IUSI.VES * CHANCES.
BUSINESS CHANCE. LEASE OF A F1NE
store for dry goods ; modi'rate rent ; estab
lished business ; OW | K to consolidating our
bualnem at Dubuque. . la. , we orf r our Icusa
of our building , running 2 years ; thin Is a map
for any one wanting to start Into budneu In
a good , Ihe town. Bennlnson lro ) . . Boons. IB.
_ Y MI6S 2
FOR HALE. A HALF INTEREST IN AN OLD.
well known wholesale wines , liquors. Leer.
cigars and tobacco builncws. In one of the best
cities cf Nebraska , Ualnir a good , safe bua-
Ineu ; party ownlnu half Interest having other
bualniu * to attend to reason for eelllng ; pur
chaser mar become an active or special part
ner. Adilnu El 1 , care Rco Publishing com-
pany. Y MOM jT
_
STAPLE DRY GOODH STOCK TOR 8ALU :
bv t viand Ui beet town of Nebraska , Addrvga
K i XK't
, Y-M619 F3
_
* INTEREST IN GOOD BUSINEHS ; HELL
only lo dealers ; about 1&J9.00 cash required. Ad-
drcu H 28 , B e. T
SPECULATIONj > YOUR SPECULATIVH
onlen for grnIiX/ ( > { . l < < lon nnd stocks tn a
reliable house ! . ' -ji&jinllclt orders on margin * .
Our dally market Mler nent frep on reqnent ;
nlso our hfok'J olUable "
- Tradlru ; . Our fa
cilities are uScjtccJJrfl. McKcnrle , Turner X
Co. , 41S Western .Inlfon Illdir. , Chlcaso. Y
WANTED YOl'.Vp"'IMAN WITH $ S01 FOR
branch of ChlcnM. fiftue , salary J.100 per month
nnd four per rVnl Vin the lm lne s. Address
Ge . Morton , IZj'Jnahklln St. , Chlc-igo.
YM58
_
WHEAT IS BOOM1NO , AND IS TUB rHEAP-
cst speculative < nlmnNllty in the world txViy ;
nnj-on > who lmii > 4tMoIlar to rj'ire should buy
U ; tnide thrDUgtiJoJ * e | > onilble h'ure , ami get
reliable lnforina > ! nn t > y sending for our large
rnl Imok , contahKrlfc all the necessary Informa
tion to enable anyone to nnmllp their Invest
ments lntclllgentl > i ) alxo our dully market bul
letin , which uiK < tii nhtn and what to buy ;
both free. Stanifll Ik Co. , bankers and brokers ,
1J3 Trailers' building- Chicago Y 637 28 *
PARTNER WANTED-J19.0W TO MAKE
nltch hazel pile bullets. The best thlnit for
piles and constipation. Mall bunlneis , 2. > c : S
boxes ll.oi ) . U. H , Grube , Robinson , Ills.
Y-636-26 *
MANUFACTUREli VlLL- SELL AN INTER-
< ? st In his biixIneM , to hone ti energetic party
capable of taking entire charge of accounts
ami correspondence. Address K 10 , Bee oltlce.
I , _ Y-633-26' _
SUCCESSFUL SPliei'LATION THAT WINS.
Our financial trust1 department managed by
the moat xuccesvfhl PWrntor In Wall street ;
Investors have rcallred (3 per cent on their
money In four months. If you want to tn-
crense jour Incomi by safe , sure Investments ,
wrltn for full pat-tlculars ; bank refeprncp.i.
A Co. , NoC M Broadway , New York.
FOR 'EXCHANGE.
WILL TRADE PART CASH AND PART GOOD
land under ditch for stock of general merchan
dise for country trade- Address Wnllcre Broi. ,
Monte Vista. Colo- Z M4M 26 *
GOOD PIANO WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR
good city lot tn Hot Springs , S. D. Addre
box F , Atkinson , Neb. Z-610-27 *
CASH AND CLEAR LINCOLN REAL ESTATE ,
well located , for slock of merchandise , llox
H71. Lincoln , Neb. X MC2l 7
_
TO EXCHANGE , I WANT TO EXCHANGE
my equity In ono new brick store bulldlne for
stock of ( foods or , clear property. Addreca O.
J. W. , lx 7SZ. Jefferson , lon-n. Z M < 54 27"
TO EXCHANGE. ,190,000 MANUFACTURING
plant ; nearly new ; modern machinery ! loca
tion In the west : four competing rallruoiU ;
product of dally u l ; profits large ) owners nonresident -
resident ! * : several , principal stockholders have
died since- plant was built , and estates desires
td close up their several Interests. Address
On tiers , 324 E , Division street. Chicago , 111.
701 26 *
1 WILL TRADE ,
2,000 acres , of clear farm land
In- parcels to suit.
Located In .Holt' and Sheridan counties ,
. For
Merchandise or oleatr Omaha real estate.
Address K IT , Betf Z97
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE ! .
FOR SALE. WEST : FLORIDA .LANDS ES-
peclally adapted to > fruits ; 577 acres with brick
yard Inompletc running order ; 75-horse power
englno and batter , new pattern sward brick
machine and pugmlll ; Putt's crushers , track
and .pars with winding drum to'haul ' clay from
bank , two carts , * nj wagon to haul wood ,
uheds with DalletSvfor 120,000 bricks , one hand
press , abundance Lct "clay and wood , dwelling
house with six rooms , kitchen and bath room.
t Good water And. jocatlon , perfectly healthy ,
James McCullousIui .postotnce ' Quintette , FD. ;
. RE-305-Ftb r
BAHGAINS. SALfc OR , TRADE IN CITY PROP-
irtlss and farmf.Jnt ) . N. Frenzer , epp. P. O.
* ; V f RE 1
FOR -FINl5''rlAIRIE ! FARM OF 400
' 'acn > s or lets If desire * . Address Frnnx Maurer ,
West Point , NcbY S RU7126
- * ' - '
GEO."P.BEMISJUSES , LOT3 , IRRIGATED
"farm lands , loans. ' ' 05 and 308 I'nxton block.
< Jt *
( RE-323-
'BARGAINS , HODSES , LOTS AND ) FARMS ,
< sale..or trade. IftaC. Darling. Barker Block.
H S 11 RB--189
( ABSTRACTS. Tltejji'RON REED COMPANY.
FOR SALE RANCntf LOS PA LOS VBRDE8.
i A p6rtlon ( about1' ! Mf acres ) of thq rarao , S old
Spanish Rancho XMsrPah > Verdes'linemnll
irrecn'lrpes ) | s.brrshfl , as n body , to colonists.
T-lnveatar .or sfxjculnrurs. This , fine piece of
'DroncTty.Js but'flS , miles froln'lhc gruwinB1
eary. HH.TT * * a perJncri * , ! ? tt > yodcmean busl-
"nMsl write or'dall. irTVS t HolllnBSWDrthi& Ca. .
(
DealPrirttrt Real'EKtate , 319J4'S. Ihroadway , Lia
' An eleg. California. - " ' - KB ,
SEND * , FOR t'-COLONIAL HOMES" : 2Z
* batldlnit' deslcna nnd plans. > Herbert C. Chlv-
. ors , nrch.'t : , St. Louts.v 1U3 603-26'
WANTED STOCK. OF GENERAL MERCHAN-
dlse on clothlng.iito Im-olc from JIO.OO * to *
15,0 ) i- for first mortgages andjclear land. To ,
owners only ; no .reply ta agentsj ; AddressBox
687 , Norfolk. Neb. , L '
f AR f8 AND RANCHES.ALSO CITY ; pfiOP-
erty ; tocks of merchandise , bqueht , eo4il and
x'chanRed. If yo\t \ wl h to go lo pr out of
. business , or chanuo locatlun write what , you
have and what you wnnt.j.Slxteen > 5ar In
bualness gives me a wide aqquiuntnnce.i | 30.- ,
000.00 stock of haplwiirc : good i locution ; good
business ; will cxdiange for JnrBrt.tract of land
ami pay dlffeiwice. Henry C. Smith ; Falls
City , Neb. REr-M673-27 ,
TWP NEW C.OTTAPES ; CELLAR ; CISTEnN" : '
'
city'water ; 1 , X ) > .lone time. Apply at 1318
Fnrnnm. ' , ' " , " , ' " . RE 701.28
ALFIIED CHRISTIAN. HANKER AND LOAN
broker , nt McCoofiJUnctlcn , Neb.- offers for
.nle the followlnir first mortgagen n mxhl Im
proved York coutltV. fflcins ; abstract titles fur-
nUlied : * . , .
" " 11,243 on. 1M acres , 'tar five1 years , nt i per dent.
Jl.OOfl on SO acres , "for e\yn years , at 8 per
cc > nt * * * t * * a
"JUS * ) onflCO ncresrTmflvo > 'enr , nt 7 per cent.
$850 o'nM ( icre , . * frr-'llv < yenrs , t T per cent.
JSM on 40 acres , fcjv. two ears , at SV4 per c 1t.
11E 702 2fi *
i , h .
LOST A JRED IRSH.BETTER DOG , ABPUT
ra year and a. half old. Answers tn name of
Sport. Reward wltl'be paid for , return to 3000
Pacific ct. ' _ - , IxMt M6C9-2S
ON JANUARY ff , 'Ar DIAMOND" SCREW EAR-
tlnsr ; tmder rewarded by leaving- the Nata-
torlum 'Otnc , J131J Howard. 'Lost ' 86 26 *
MALE OR FEMALlJ-ARE YOU IN TROUBL'll ?
* If so usePrime1 ; irhns cured 'others ! will cure
you. No matter how M\er your case may be ,
or how many other remedies you have tried ,
> By following the'Jdlrectlons Prime will cure
the following dlBeustfi.ln 1 to 4 days : Gojio-
rhoea and glcet ; h-ucorhea or whites. Bent se-
curu from observation upon receipt of 'price ,
il.OO. The PrimeCo. . , Hamilton , Ohio.
1 *
631-26
| I6IISES
HORSES WINTEKEDBEST Off CARE
given horses , both .winter and summer. Address
M. J. Welch. Oretna. Neb. M772
EMRAL3IEHS.
'i m tn . '
II. K. BURKET-JJrrMJJRAL DIRECTOR AND
tmbalmer , 16H Cmttlagp it. , telephone 80. 166
SWANSON a VAJjnt CUMING. TEL. loeo.
iloUl 1 7
_ _
Si O MAUL. j TJERTAKER AND KlT-
balmer. 1417 Farpflgiyt. . telephone 825. 168
ZULEMA FULLtfrtMlU KARBACH BLK. . EN-
, gagcmenl * madei | < V , readings In anS cut-of city ,
MJ-F4 *
„ r t-
SHORTHAND- D TYPEWH1TI.VU.
A. C. VAN BANTBJacHOOL. 81J N. Y , LIFE.
\tT-jr > M
MUSIC , AUTA Nn LANGUAGE.
"
GEORGE F. qejjLENBECK. BANJO AND
guitar teacher. HljE Chicago st. 109
NEW PIANOS RENTED AlVD BOLD ON EASY
imyments. H'llllnrd II. Bchmoller. 5th lloor
McCagup building.1 C83 1 *
UPHOLSTERING FURNITURE.
UPHOLSTERING , FURNITURE REPAIRED
and packed very -cheap this month. M. 8.
Walkln. : iu Cumins. T l. 1331. 171
IIUILUiaiG AN U. LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
HHAIlEa IN MUTUAL L. & B. ASS'N PAY
8. 7 , 8 per cent when I 2 , 3 yean old ; always
redeemable. 1704 Farnam st , , Nattlngtr , Sec.
169
HOW TO GET A 1IOMK OR SECURE GOOD
Interest on savings. Apply to Omaha L. i 11 ,
Afi'n , 1704 Bee bid * . O. M. 'Nattlnger , Sec.
170
HOTELS.
AETNA HOUSE ( BUROPKANJ , N. W. COR.
llih and Dodge , oems by dar or week. 161
WHEELING FADS AND FREAKS
A Tew of the Novelties Displayed at the
Now York Show.
WHEEL FEVER GREATER THAN EVER
A Callfornln HIM IPO for Homo HIIIIN
IIciiiiiiul for LlKlit Wo llth In Ail
iiK llomlor llniiH-
N In Lot-ril Clrclcn.
If there lingers In the gray matter ot nny
Individual the Idea that the bicycle fever Is
on the wane the Chicago and New York
cjcle shows should banish It. Eighty thou
sand people viewed the Chicago show , o num
ber which New York will exceed. The lat
ter opened In Mittllson Square on the 13th
Inst. , with nn attendance- 10,000 , and
closed last night. As n society event It approached
preached tbo horse show , Evening dress was
the rulo.
In a general way the New York show
w s n repetition of thnt of Chicago. Several
novelties were Introduced In the form of
uheels radically differing from the common
construction. The" companion side-seated bi
cycle , recently described In The Dee , was
nn exhibition. The most peculiar thing about
the machine Is that ono person can ride It
or a man and n woman can ride It , and if
ono weighs 200 pounds nnd the other 110 It
Is Just the same. The wheel Is balanced
perfectly. It Is a much more pleasant ma
chine than the tandem and Is superior to the
ordinary "blcyclo built for two. "
Another Interesting wheel was that of the
dog-cart variety. It Is Illco the carrier that
Is now so much In-uso for delivery purposes ,
but Inttoad of the arrangement for carrying
the parcels there Is placed on the tricycle
the box of a dog cart , with seat nicely up
holstered.
Other wheels of Interest , wcro those carryIng -
Ing guns for ugo In riots , and the tandems ,
which are equipped with rifles , pistols , blan
kets , tents and tent poles. The wheel on
which Is the crank shaft that Increases the
power fully ono-thlrd , It Is claimed , wag a
IFVCII.J. ay mvans 01 ino mecnamsm tno
presmiro of the foot Is effective during more
than half the revolution of the crank shaft.
The fost descends rather slowly , performing
Its work , then returns quickly to the top
of Its range to begin work anew. The rider
1 enabled to exert a more uniform , effective
prcssuro through a greater angle of revolu
tion of the crank shaft , and consequently to
ascend steeper grades with the same gear or
the same grades with a. hlghur gear than
when on the ordinary blcyck The crank
shaft Is attached to the pedals and the rear
wheel.
There was another wheel on exhibition
which shows a departure from the style of
cycles In- general use almost as revolutionary
as wao the safety , which superceded the old-
fashioned ordinary or high wheel. The makers
of this are sanguine thnt they have the whejl
of the future , and they are prepared to push
the Idea with money. .The Idea of the trl-
anguUr frame has been discussed for a long
time , but this la the first wheel which has
been put on the market. The wheel Is steered
by turning the front wheel as In the ordinary
safety , but the handle bars pass behind the
rider and a little lo er than the seat , so that
the rider grasps the handles by dropping his
arms at his side. The seat Is placed on the
apex of the triangle , and the claim Is made
IJAXCI3VG.
NEW CLASSES FORMED FOR BEGINNERS
at Morand's this week ; adults , Tuesday nnd
Friday , 8 p. m. ; children , Saturday , 10 a. m. :
first lessons taken privately If desired ; open
< I-y and evening ; assemblies Thurrfaj8:30 :
. r > 11. . gentlemen and ladles. Wo. M 537 F18
BICYCLES.
iDON'T BUY A BICYCLE UNTIL YOU SEE
our 'St ! line. We sell sundries nnd do repair-
Ins. Ak-Sar.-Beh , Cycle Co. , 319 South I5th
.JTtfreet. .1 ' . ' < 400 F 11.
OMAHA BICYCLE CO.'BEST PL'ACn TO BUT
; , bicycles ; bicycles repaired. 323 N. 16th Bt 601
PAWNBROKERS.
1 H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 16 ST '
163
FINANCIAL.
PERSONAL IF THE GENTLEMAN WHO
told his companion on the train that he would
, buy 10,000 bushels of wheat If he knew how
, to go'about It will write tn C. F. V n Winkle
& Co. , R. 69 , 232 La Salle St. , Chicago , he
will receive a copy of .the book. "Specula-
tlon , ana How to Trade" free of charge.
DEHMATOLOGV.
CM PI I BLEMISHES pormanentlyre-
rftUIHL moved by regular pbyilclans.y
20 rears * practical experience. J. It. Wood-
burr 127 W. d Ht.N.Y. , Inventor of Woodbury -
bury M Facial 8oap. ) M p. book for a stamp , v
Branch Offices- Boston , Phlla. , Chicago , Bt. Louis.
WHITE STAR LINE
Sailing from New York Wednesdays , as follows :
Teutonic Wednesday , Jan _ Xt. 10 u. m.
Britannic Wednesday , Feb. C , 10 a. m.
Majestic Wednesday , Feb. 12. 10 a. m.
Germanic Wednesday , Feb. 19 , 10 n. m.
United States and Royal Mall Steamers.
Saloon passage , (50 and upward , according to
steamer selected and location of berth. .
Second cabin $35. 140 on Majestic and Teutonic ,
DRAFTS payable on demand everywhere In
Great Britain and Ireland sold nt lowest rates.
For Inspection of plans of steamers and any
further Information apply to local agents or direct
to IL MA1TLAND KERSEY. O'l AgM 23 B'way ,
N. Y. S. TENNY FRENCH. G'l Wn Ag't.
214 SOUTH CLARK ST. . CHICAGO.
RAILWAY TIME CARD
lUURLINQTON A MO. nlVKU.IArrlvtj"
OmahalUnlon Depol. 10th & Mason Sli.j Omaha
; 30ani7 . . . . .Denver Expreg * 9:35am :
4&tpm.Blk. : Hill" . Mont. & Puget Snd.Rx. :05prn :
4S5pm : Denver B Drc i 4OSpra :
7OBpm..Nebra : ks Local ( except Sunday ) , . 7:45i/m :
. . .Lincoln Local ( except SundayU:25ara :
tMSpm.V.Fatt Mall ( forLincoln , ) dally ,
Ltavca IrltiCAOO , nURLINOTON & Q'lArrivei'
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Muon Bti.l Omaha
6:00pm. : , . . ; Chicago Veitlbulo 8:00aro :
8:4S : ra Chicago Express , . 415pra
7'Mpra..Chicago A Rt. Louln Exrren. . , l:00am :
HSam. . . raclfio Junction Local CSQpm :
Fa t Mall. , Z:40pra :
Leaves JCHICAGO. MIL. 1 RT. PAUUIArrlvts
OmalialUiilon Ptpol , 10th & Mason BH.I Omaha
*
( :00pm : Chicago Limited 8:03am :
10 : < 6am..ChleatToJBjn resiJe . _ Biinday ) . . . ! pra
Leaven IciHCAaO * NORTHWnST'N.IArrUM
OmahalUnlon Dfpot , 10th & Mamn Sta I Qmnha
H:00am : . ,1..Eattcrn Express. . . . , 3:10pm
4:4Spm..Veatlliuled : Llmltrd E4Spm ;
7:05am. : , Carroll Passenger 10:4Apm :
E:4Spm : .Omaha Chlcngn gpcclali 8:00um :
4:30pm : lloono Local : SOam
. , . , . ; . . . . . . . . . . .MI aourt Valley Locat. . , :30am :
Lave ( CHICAaO. R. I. & PACiriC.JArrlve
OmahalUnlon Dtpot , 10th A Ma an Bts.l Omaha
10:40am..Atluitlf : Eipr lex. Sunday } , SUpm :
titspm , Nlftit Eipreu 8l&am :
4Wpm..Clilrauo : Vestlbulsc Llmltrd lJJprn :
4-.80pm..Ht. 1'aul ' Veillbulcd Llmlt l , . . . l ! pm
WEST.
:4BpmOklahoma : i Texas Ex. tex. 8un.,10SCam ) :
iitlnm Colorado Limited 4:00iim
leaves I C. , ST. P. . M. & O .Arrives
Omalial Depot , IBth and Webster an. I Omaha
*
CISam Sioux City Accommoilatlon , , , S:1lpm :
UlSpm.Sioux : City Eaprcts icx. bun.l.ll:55ira :
i45pm ; St. Paul Llmlier. ! lOam
Leaves I K. B. & MO VALLPT. [ Amvei
Omatial Depol. 15th and Wemler Ht . I Omaha
"l:15pm : . . .rani Mall wid EiorfSJ. . iiXyin
> : l&pm.ex. Hat. ) Wyo. E . ( ex Mon. ) , . . 5:3pm :
7:80am. : . . Norfolk Kxpreu ( ex. Sunca,10ZSrm ) :
| -4Cpm . St. Paul Eiprea . . . . . . . > - am
Leavu I K7"cir8T. J. & "c. H * UrrivVs"
OmahalUnlon Depot , 10th & Mauun St | Omaht
eOEani : . Kamai City Day' L'xpiiJaa , . . . ' . j30pm
HCpra.IC C , Nlfht Ex. Via U. P. Tram. 700am ;
Lea\e < I MISROUni I'AOIVIC. lArrhes
Omaiial Depot , ISth and Webster SU. I Omahn
Louli Rxpren
: JOpm . St. Louis Kxprem . ( :08pn :
_ I Sppm. ; n.Nfbraika Local ( e . Bun. ) . > ; 00ani
Leaven I 8yotTX ciTT ft rAljFia | Arrive ?
Omali l Depol , lth and Webiter Bti. I Omaha
C : < . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Limited . :10am
Leave * I SIOUX CITY ft PACIFIC ! . lArrlVM
OmahalUnloo Depot. 10th t. Ma ion Sti.f Omaha
7:0&am. . . . , , . .Sioux City raueogtr . , , .10 : 0pm
Lunlted. , , . . . . :30am :
UNION PACIFIC TAr'lr- .
OmabalUnlon Depot , IMh * Maiun 3li. | Omihj
B.JOnni , , . . . Kearney nxpriBi. . . . . . . . . l:10pm :
. Overland Llmllnli . 4.4Jpni
SrJOiim.lleat'co HlronnVu 17x.C < ix. Hun. ) 4:10pni :
S:4ipm. : . Grand Iiland Espies * ( > a > Jii..l.opni )
IJOpm . fait Mall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IMOu-n
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that the rliler receives lew of . jar thin on
the regular bicycle. The makers say that the
chilr it CAP be substituted ( or the saddle
If the rider desires. The fact that the rider
will ell upright with head well tack la men
tioned as another feature. It Is urcod for
the new Invention that with the shouldorsr
hsnds and pedals In n direct line , the muscles
will work ns they do In a health lift. While
the leg and foot press down on the pcdil , the
shoulders arc thrown back , the head Is erect ,
and , with the hands pulling upwnrd on the
bars , an Increased force can bo applied. An
other virtue claimed for the Innovation U
that an 84-gear can bo used with this wheel
Just as easily a a GJ-gcar can be used on
the present safely.
A bicycle law'n mower , the Rra s culler
taking the place of the front wheel , was n
curiosity and Its Inventor Is a believer In It.
Illcyclen were shown designed especially
for United States mall carrier ! ) and there
are fifty luggage-carrying devices.
There was a woman cyclist's companion
attached to the handle bar. Within Its re-
cestos are thread , needles , snfslv nlns. imlr
pins , soap , a mirror , comb and brush and
the Indispensable powder rag or chamois.
A machine was shown with n small wheel
on the roar of the drivingwheel. . This Is
designed for rough roads , but It looked cum
bersome. A velocipede ambulance for mili
tary service and nn arrangement by which
n stretcher mar bo swung between four bi
cycles Interested military men.
Ono exhibitor showed what a perfect bi
cycle stand an ordinary kitchen chair In
verted makes. It Is a valuable hint as to
winter storage of wheels. Any old chair with
a tiuaro | back will do.
Another military novelty from Franco was
trl-blcyclc. The design Is of two front
wheels only six Inches apart and ono driv
ing wheel. The soldier may shoot without
dismounting.
THE MATTER OF WEIGHT.
that fJ'le ? ' of ! 5" fact lhat the makers said
they would run to heavier1 wheels this
year , says the New York Tribune. It lo be
ginning to look as If the prevailing Idea
would be Just the reverse. The average
cyclist wants his wheel Juit as light In
weight as It can possibly bo made with
safety. . It la fair to say th t there will to
more eighteen and twenty pound wheels seen
on the road than was the case last year In
spite of yarns to the contrary. In speaking
about wheels recently the '
expert for ono'
of the largest houses In the country said :
"
"Personally , I do not favor light wheels for
IIRO lull tlin nfwirtln . . .nti. ! . . . . .H.I Y
suppose that we will liavo to supply them.
If I had my way I would not guarantee a
wheel which weighed less than twenty-two
pounds , for road use I ninan. The more
sensible of the ' '
'scorchers' who Insist upon
having light wheels , take the precaution to
have the racing tlre taken off and road tires
substituted. I don't place so much consequence
quence on the weight of the rider as some
people , and when I am selling a wheel to a
man I would as soon have a 200 pound man
ride It as a ISO pound man. The lighter man
hap , as a general thing , more muscular force
and ho puts a great deal more 'steam' In
the pedals than a 200 pound man would , and
that la where the real strain come on the
pedals , or , rather , cranks. Wo have had
very little trouble with the wheels which
we have sold to extremely heavy men. "
HE TOOK A HEADER.
To chronicle all the hair-raising escapes of
coasting bicyclists from becoming a horrible
example to unborn generations would occupy
a column as long as the valuable articles
an Napoleon In a current magazine If col
lected. Hut occasionally one stands out
from the rest that Is worthy of history. Such
Is the tale of the young man who was coastIng -
Ing at an ungovernable rate of speid down
one of the precipitous streets of Springfield ,
Mass. When he was enjoying that InterestIng -
Ing sensation of the mingling of your un
moored vitals which Is produced by a rapidly
falling elevator or a coast on a very steep
hill he looked up to see a slowly moving
lumber team start across a street just In
front , loaded with some sixteen furlongs of
lumber. He saw Immediately there was a
cholco of but two things he must either be
scattered up against those four-Inch Joists
or Invite a squirmy death on the pickets of
a sharp-pointed fence on the side by running
into uio stuewaiic. tic cnose ino latter.
Fortunately when his wheel struck the
curbing he cleared the picket fence on the
second or third bound. He passed on
through spasa and a basement window , and
finally , landed on a supper table , around
which the family was gathered , engaged in
the good-old American custom of eating.
,1'Why , good evening , " said the young man ;
"this Is Indeed a surprise" or words to
that-effect "I never wasiserved In this man
ner before. " Then he borrowed a basket
from his kind host and wont out to gather
up his bicycle.
bicycle.THE
THE HOME RUN.
Two residents of Berkeley , Oil. , have con
structed a platform of rollers on which bi
cycles may bo worked without moving an
Inch. The apparatus Is very simple. It con-
slt'ts ' of two sets of hardwood rollers , firmly
secured from breaking away. The rollers revolve -
volvo la sets of three on a stout wooden
frame. A. dial with pointers thereon Is mid
way between the two ends of the framo.
The rollers are four Inches in diameter , each
roller being two and one-half foot long. The
front wheel of the bicycle Is ptoced on top
of ono ot these narrow rollers , having there
with slight but sufficient contact. The hind
wheel restfl on two rollers between the outer
circumferences , which Is a distance of five
and one-ihalf Inches. This brings the lower
part of the rim of the hind wheel about one
Inch below the level of the upper edge of
the rollers. The purpose In having two
rollers quite closa together with the Inter
vening epace Is to prevent the bicycle from
running forward. Thla devlco Is fully effect
ive when conjoined with the revolution"
the rollers , which constitute a slippery track.
To make certain thqt the rollers revolve
uniformly the rollers upon which the front
wheel of the bicycle rests and the next roller
to It , distant thirty-seven and one-hidf Inches ,
arc coupled with a strong round rubber band.
The six rollers provide for two riders per
forming simultaneously , one at each end of
the frame. This Is about all there Is to the
machine , wjth the exception of the gear ,
which Is connected with the revolving roller
ami Tnnvnq Mm Indlrtntnca s\n Ilirtlint
DUOP THEIR " ' "
, "I'S.
Why should the English manufacturers of
bicycles Indulge In uuch eccentric orthora ( >
phy as that Involved In spelling tire "tyre ? "
That Is the way the word appears In the
English catalogues In 'tho present year of
grace. And a peculiar thing- about thess
"tyres" Is that. In the case of some con
cerns at any rate , they are put down as an
"extra. " Perhaps that Is not true of all
kinds of "tyres , " for any sort of blcyclo
must bo equipped with "tyres" of eomo kind ,
but It la true of pneumatic "tyres. " Ameri
cana will b2 astonished , too , to learn that a
pair of pneumatic "tyres" cost In some
places on the other side the neat sum of 5.
Now the highest priced tires hero do not
cost more than Jlor | tG a pair , and It IP
difficult to understand why the price should
be so much higher In England. Ulcycles
general/ ! are dearer there. It la true , but
there Is not such a wide difference as In tha
case of "tires" and "tyres. "
\VIllN | > L-l-llKU Of 111 O
Cycling shows continue to be- about the
only topic ot conversation In the- wheeling
world. Thn mammoth show at Madison
Square Garden , Now York , closed last even-
I nir , and If reports are true , It nas lomowhat
superior to the exhibition which was recently
held In Chicago. Only ono or two Nebraska
wheelmen attended the New York show , they
being In that city on other iHisinoi'j , Denver
la to hnvu the next show , which occurs the
Ilret week In February. Following this conies
Omaha's and It Is hard to toll \\here the
nuxt ones will be , ns nearly every city , town
and village- the country Is talking of hold
ing a eye It ; Bh4w , The Omaha * lio\v will ) >
of more Importance- than wag II m anticipated.
John S. Johnson , ths "Flying Swede , " will
be In attendance , cgmlug direct from the
New York HUOW , Jt was ct first
thought that there would not ba
ever twenty exhibitor ) ! , but tlio preti-
not be ever twenty exhibitors , but the pres
ent Indications are that there will be at
leavt thirty. New cycling lioutoi xecm to
be springing up like grasi In April , and If
OirHlu Joe * not havn II ( ty firms who handle
bicycles , by the middle of the coming sum *
mor , It will be a mirprlix to us.
On Monday evening last the1 nmvly formed
Omaha Cycle Hoard of Trade1 , which Is com-
ponud of the leading cycle dealers In thn
city , held thrlr regular meeting , at which
many now ilealcrj were present , nil of whom
wished to becomn members. Among other
huiilso * * which ua * transacted , they Issued
u conditional mectloa to the- associated
cycling club * to hold the xecoad annual
cycling show on February 11 , 12 , 13 and 1-1.
They alto appointed Ctirtlss Turner , the gnod-
rcad advocate , to represent tn > ; board before
n convention of cyclist * and county com *
mlsiloners. to be held February E , 183(1. ( An
other moMInK was hold on KTldijr * cnlnff
at which the several committees , which wcro
appointed to look after tome small matters ,
reported.
The Tourist Whcclmfm arc soon lo hnvo
new quarters. A committee was appointed
at the Inst regular meeting to look for n loca
tion for club rijoms and report at the next
meclitiR , which will occur oirly In February.
This Is a move In the rtftht direction and the
Ton rift 9 will wclcomo all their old friends
when they ore settled In their new home.
Already local rldltiR aculomlea arc doing
quite n flourishing business. One may Hep
Into moU any of the now quite mimoroui
ones about the city and find pupils being
HitRlit the art of cycling. They are learning
now so that when spring opens up they will
bo able to nppar on their wheels Immedi
ately without having first to bo taught how
to control their steel steeds.
Any one who had business on North Six
teenth street last wrok during the wet
weather could not help but notice the ex
tremely bad condition of this thoroughfare.
U lookn ns though It might not be a paved
Direct , but lmply a level dirt one , ns the
mud was so thick that It was almost Imposfl-
bo ! to PM ttio asphalt paving underneath ,
The cycling editor his ridden ever the street
almost dally for the past live months and
cnn s y without hesitancy that It his hot
been thoroughly cleaned between Capitol nvo-
nue and Izard street during all that time.
Here Is oamo work for the Aswclated Cycling
Club ? . Get after the street commissioner
nnd see that the main streets are cleaned
quarterly at least.
New 1S9 ( > models are arriving dally and by
February 1 It Is expected that all the local
dealers will IHVO new models of their full
lines. There Is , however , very little Improve
ment over lopt year.'o modcli , the frames re
maining about the same , save that the tubIng -
Ing to a little larger , the crank fastening *
nro about the same as last year's and In fact
about tlio only noticeable change Is In the
gauge of tubing used , nnd many of the larger
manufacturer ! ) have not deemed It advlsablo
to oven chingo this , but hive put all their
time to trying to reduc'o friction and mak
Improvements In the running gear.
Some of our local speed merchants are
already beginning to discuss the probabili
ties of the coming spring road race which
will bo held on May .10 under the ausplcrs
of the Associated Cyclingclubs. . The course
over which It will be run has not as yet been
decided. Some favor the Dndgo street mac
adam , whllo other * think the new Center
street course will bs > the only proper place.
The Twentieth ptrcet boulevard also has
many supporters. Wo hope , however , that
regardless of what course they decide upon
they will not allow the same persons
to Oc > the handicapping as did laft year.
The poor handicapping of last year's race
was the only thing that detracted from the
Interest In the least.
The Gate City Cycle company Is the new
est firm to start In the business. It
filed- articles of Incorporation last week.
Among the names of the corporators was
that cf Ed M. Cox , thu genial "Corky"
Gocgler of the Omaha. Wheel club , as ho Is
better' known among his mates. Ed has
been prominent In Omaha cycling circles
for the past five years , and when the boys
son his name connected with anything they
know that It will be a success. Wo , hope
that the new firm will prosper and bo as
popular with the boys as Ed Is.
An artlcls oil training , written by one ot
our local flyer ; , who has been on the path
'
for the past eight' years , and who hna
trained with.and under such men as T. W.
Eck , Arthur J. Stnckpole , John S. Prince ,
Wllber P. Knapp , Stllnfan G. Whlttakcr
and' R. E. McCullough , will appear on the
cycling page of next Sunday's Deo. This
article will be of Interest to young riders
who anticipate going on the path the coming
season.
O. V. McBrlde of Lincoln Is the second
Nebraska boy1 who will represent our state
on the natlbnal circuit. Me will go to Cali
fornia to prepare himself for the coming
season's work. Wo hope't6 see him carry
off honors galore. '
The racing board-will be called upon to
take some action In relation to flllng 'and
preserving records made on the roads" and
tracks In Nebraska. At present we under
stand there Is no authentic record of these
events and many of them are so Important
that ther ought to be preserved for future
reference. All ofTlclal records could then
bo entered up In a book Jtept t or .the 'purpose
and remain In the hands' of Ihe racing .board
during Its term ot ofllcerwhen It would pasa
Into the hands of the new board. Of course
some of the present records could be pro
duced , but they have been kept In such a way
that no ono would care to' vouch for , their
genuineness with tlie possible exception of
some road records which are In possession
of the Century Iload club.
The above article recently appeared In the
Pacemaker , a cycling paper published In
Lincoln , Neb , Ono might know , that It ap
peared In a Lincoln sheet fromjho statement
that no ono would care to vouch' for the
genuineness of the records which could bo
produced. Lincoln racing men , , we think ,
hold no records that have over Ijcen passed
upon by the state board , while rofbnl Omaha
racing men have League of American Wheel
men record blanks properly filled out and
pasjcd upon by the state rnclngboard , 'ivltli
their s'gnntures ' attached , which they can
produce janJ which we will guaranteq are
genuine. _ Among these records a.f6 Uio fol
lowing : Half-mile unpaced against time ,
halfmilecompetition , two-mile competition
and flvo-mllo competition !
Tha following records have been -accepted
by the League ot American Wheelmen racing
board In the past two weeks :
Ono mile , class n , competition , standing
start , paced , by Otto Zolglor. Jr. , Louisville ,
Ky. , 1:53 : 2-5 , November 12 , 1833.
TWO miles , class H , worm's recoru. un
paced , standing start , by F. Q. Darnett , Now
Orleans , Li. , 4:30 : , December 7 , 1895.
'Three mile ? , professional , paced , flying
start , against time , by P , J. Derlo , Now
Orleans , La. , G:504-G. :
Four miles , professional , paced , flying
start , against time , by P. J. Ilej-Io , New Or
leans , La. , 7GO : , December 18 , ISU5.
Five miles , professional , paced , flying
start , against time , by P. J. Ilerlo , New Or
leans , La. , 9:51 : 2-5 , December 19 , 1895.
One mile , profusxlonal , unpaced , flying
start , against time , by W. C. Sangcr , Denver ,
Colo. , 2:00 : 2'D , November 10.
One-third mile , class A. unpic-l | , Mondlnu
start , competition , by George Packer' Jr. ,
Denver , Colo. , 43 seconds , July 13. /
Ulcyclos are fast becoming a popular neces
sity on yachts and excursion steamers , par
ticularly thoB9 making winter trips In oouth-
orn waters. The yntchsmnn Ilnds a wheel of
the greatest convenience , and most enjoyable ,
as well as popular way of exercising and
traveling abaut ashore. If all the steamers
that make southern winter trips from New
York weio to keep a number of bicycles on
boatd , there Is hardly a doubt but what these
wheels would psy for themwlvcB In a very
oliort time. When stopping at the varlouu
ports It would n't only give the pasienu'er a
chance to go auhoro and get rid of hla sea
legs , but afford him the quickest , cheapest
and easiest way nf Dicing thu sights and
getting a conDtltutlona ) pt the game lime.
In thei-n days when everybody rides a bicy
cle , It would do the tourUt's heart god to
have a chance fcr a * pln over the roada of
a foreign country , <
Tom Church , one of the Western Unpu
mewnger boys , rides an 80-goar wheel and
makes her hum at that.
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