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Till ! OMAHA BATI/ST JIB ! T1BUKSDAV , NOVEMBER 20 , 1S ! > 0. V SPE01RL NOTICES AitVfrdNcnirntN for Dime * ciilliliinn Tvlll IIP tnki'ti until llii.'IO p. in. , fnr tlio evening nnit iiiidl S i > . in. ( or the innrnliiK mill Hiuiilny oilltlonn. Advertiser * , li > - roiiurnliiiw n niiiu- liorril oliuck , run linv < < niinxrvrn nil- drcn-iril to u iiiiinlicriMl li-tlor In on reef of Tlio IH'c. AIINHITN no mlilrr * ril Ttlll In * dcllvrrcil on iircncnliitlon nf I In.rlicoU ( ml- . IlntcN. 1 I- ' . ' ( ! n niml Itrxl liixprtliini Ic ii tvoril ( lirrcuflrr. NnlliliiK ( nlii'ii fur leu * I bun 'Ma for | ic llrit liixi-r. lion. 'I'lic-iii' nilvcrllnviiitMitH muni l > e run riin ii' < Milvclj- ( . 4 .srri'\Tn w.\vri : . WANTKD , nir aooi ) nniMAX ntnu OKN- eral liourcwork , AtMrcii I * M. , SOU Allurt t. A M7I1 2S WAXTiiMAM3 lllil.l' . WANTKD , AN innAj WHO CAN TIIINIC OF * oma Blmpls thing to patrnt ? Protect your Ii1 .i , they tuny trlnp you wealth. Write John Weclderburn A Co. . Iei > t. V. , I'Alvnt Attornryi. WnrlilnKton , n , C. , for Ihclr Jl.KOO prize ofTcr nnd n lint of ! 00 Invention * vronteil. II--103 WANTIJD ! TnXvnMNa SAUSMIN KOH clKar ; old. rcllnl > lc hciufe ; experience un- rccpeiarys extra IndueeniPntii to cuntjm.'ra ; J75.00 to tllX ; . ' ) ' ) per month nnd expenses Cliarlcs C. IllMiop & Co. , Kt. I inls. H-MJI2 Dll MAN WANTHI ) ; I.njr.llAI. COMI'HNSATIO.V , oxperlenceil or not ! Flock Kiinr.intc'eil to srow. llrown Ilron. Co. , Nurserymen , Chlcnuo. _ _ _ _ _ II-MCCS IttO * WANTin. : nxriuiiNfin : : ri/WRU OAII- ilcnor , whn ficnli | Oorinan nml nnKllsli. Apply nt n. Hans , 181.1 Vlnton street. 11 MCS5 ! D \\ANTin TO IIANDM : MAII , AND tnke rirclom for in ; excellent profits ; our worst ncent clonr over 120 weekly. A rare nionr--innllii ehiincc. NVrltc nt once be fore It li too lute. I'arngimy Co. , I'Vdenit ntrect , I/ynn , Mans. 11 M723 29 * . TWO oitTii : noon souci- tors for nccMent ileimrtnient of the Aetim I.lfp Inmrnncc Co. , of Hnrlfonl. Apply to John Dnle , Kcncrnl nficnt09 New York I.lfi1. I1-M720 23 \VANTni ) , SAI.KSMMN' IN KVKUY I't.ACi : ; nnlnry nnd cominli > iilonii. The Hanks Nurrcry Co. , AlllwnulceeVI . 1I-M713 1MJ \VANTni ) , A COMIMVTONT OIIH. : MUST 1113 Kooil cook nml Iniiiiilrens. Mm. T. J , Holers , No. 1IM 1'nrk Avc. C 729 mc.vr nousis. IIOUHUS IN ALL PAUTS OV T1IH CITY. THE O F. Davis Company , 1305 Fnrnam. D 109 HOUSES , caosN. ISTH ST. D-110 iiousns. c. A. STAIIII OM v. Y. UFI : -iit CIIOICi : HOUSKS AND COTTAGHS the city , C to } 00. ruicllty , 1703 Karnnin.nH2 n-H2 LIST or iioitscs. THE IIYHON Heed Co. 212 B. Hth St. D-113 IIOUHiS , WALLACE , IIIIOWN 1CTII and Doiifflnii. D 111 UiailT-HOOM MODI2UN THAMK. DKTACHCD. 271D Poppleton nvenne ; cholco ; J.0 10-rooin mo.lcrn . hrlrk , 620 N. 23d , J35 00. S-room modern brick , 6H S. 20th. $23.00. 12-room moilcrn , 2"iti " | nml AVnolworth. K2.50. C. A STAnrt. Oa N. Y. Life Hide. D-M11G iiousis : , vitOM s UP : LAnarc LIST. McCaT > io Invcfllncnt Co. , l..M Dndge Bt. D-M7CS _ _ _ _ - A nnAirriPUL iioMr ; IN LAV.\.Yirrrn Place ; g-roomn ; nil modern ; iiplcndld condition ; nov been rented before ; now ofTered nt n low rental to flmt-clana tenant. Fidelity Trust Company , 170J Farnnm St. D MSM BUITK OPB ItOOMtT MODnnN. 1921 LKAvlijT worth. J , W. Sqtilrc , 24S Ilec lldff. U 931 . . W. corner 2SIU nnd Jucson ] ; largo lot ; hnlf _ prjce.J.y.Squlre , 24S Jjkc. _ D-170 FOit nnNT , S-IIOOM HOUSJ : AT 2213 HURT Ft. ; nil cnnvenloncc ; low rrntnl. Imiulra of K. II. /.Inimfrmnn. nt county cleric's cltlcc , ilur- \t\g \ \ buslnciw liourn . , D J1230 iiouHisri.ATS. QAUVIN nuo.s.ici.i T FOU UINT. T-IIOOM OUTSIDD FLAT : NEWLY > pnpered , modern , Lnngc lllock , COG Ho. 13th. D SM-DIO BTI3AM HIJATED HKHIDnNCE. . 2013 IIAUNKV. D53'JU1C 7 IIOOMS , 717 SOUTH 1STII ST. J10. FOR RENT. 7-ROOM MODF.IIN COTTAGE AT 23P ! N. 13tli st. , 3d door north of Laku , nt 521.00 to desirable party. B-room cottnga nt C2S S. 2Cth nvc. , 510 per month. Modern S-room house , 520.00 per month. 2333 Dav enport. W. LI. Mclkle. Ml 1st Nnt'l ItanU 10-ROOM MODERN IlItlCK. OAK FINISH AND mantels , rooms on first tloor nre nil connected nllh large vlldlnx dnors. Large laundry nnd clwtiTii. A nominal rent If tnkrn by December s. 1st. Iniptlre of owner , 1031 H. 30lh AVP. D-MCf.2 _ EIGHT-ROOM , MODERN DWELLING ; HOT nlr furnace nnd laundry In bafemcnt ; largo ynnl ami stable ; 701 Georgia avenue. Apply J. II. Kelkennry , Knrbach Illk. D-M701 1)21 _ FOU RENT. ELEGANT MODERN lO RCO-M house. 103 Ko 2Sth. F. D. Wend , 1C & Douglas. D 714 29 _ 2631 DAVENPORT. 523.00 , 9 ROOMS. SSI I Hamilton , 513.00 , 9 rooms. 2217 Spruce. 513.00 , 8 rooms. 1SJ5 N. 24th , 58.00 , 4 rooms. 1S3I N. 23d , I1.CO , 4 rnom . IIENHON , 310 RamgR building. _ _ ' _ D M72S 23 * FOR RENT. 812 N. MTIl'.ST. . 7-ROOM. MODern - ern house. Inquire on premises. D M722 JOS NORTH SEVENTEENTH , FOURTEEN rooms ; Driest roonilm , ' house In city. D-M730 D24 * _ _ FOR RENT. MODl.'RN EIOHT ROOM HOUSEi 17th & Cii5H. W. N. Nason , 511 North 17th. D-7II-30 I--OH KTEAM 1IEVTED ROOMS , 2011 HARNEY. . E31.-D7 * 3 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS , LIGHT HOUKE- keeplnu. 1112 8. Ilth. E C70 27 * NICELY Fl'RNISHED ROOMS , J3.00 AND JS.OO n month. IMC llonnnl. E 7/7 2'J * LARCH : AI.I-OVI : ROOM. Ft'RNACE HEAT. W7 South 23tl > nvenuv. l > -M73 < i 1)1 * TWO FURNISHED OR FNFURNISHED ROOMS for housekeeping , modern , nl 2)7 N. 23111. E M710-27 * IMHMSIIKI ) 110OMS AMI IIOAHI ) . J I FOR RENT , FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH OR nlthout board ; steam heat nnd all modern Improvements ; cpcclai low rntf f.ir ths n Inter. Uldland hotel , ICth und Chicago. M J. Frnnck. propcrltor , F 300 uooM AND" HOARD ; STEAM ; COSH. nni. NICK. WARM IIOOMSTGOOD' R D ; RATES reasonable. Thu Roro , ? JJ Hnrnoy , _ . FM301)4 _ ROOM , WITH HOARD : FOP. TWO GF.NTU- : men ; 130 n mouth. 511 North 19th. F-M7SS 27' _ _ _ 11OOMH WITH IIOAP.D. UTOPIA. 1721 Daven- poit ft. ; iteam heat. F M762 D2 * roil iiKVT i'\Kt'iixisiiii ' ' : ) HOO.MS. I CHA.MIIERS 1V > R HOl'SinCf.EI'INO , MAN nnd ulfi > ; uator In kltst.en ; steel kink. 319 N , 17tli. O-4i VOH UKVr STOIIKh AND OKKIOiS. : FIRST-CLASS HRICK STORE IIUILDING , 10H Famnm ; three Moilca and biiicmrni : will niter to suit tenant ; low rent. 311 1st Nat' I Ifk bl < tg. TllACKMfE WAIKH6l.'Hi : : CUNTItALLY LO. catci ) . H. H. Ci.rne , IbiJi Hainey. I-MI08 Dll RN'r.THElsToiiv imcic ut Siii Furnam st. This butlJInir ha * a llreproof rcmrlit Lmnerncnt , romiclo | | eU'am heating IU- luus , water on nil iloori , gas etc. Apply nt the o ( c nf The Ile . I-4'.O ' > VANTED. LIVE PEOPLi : IN EVERY LOCAI- Ity at J1MO wtcMy ahtiy und expvm > e to talio ider | for Chrlntmai CicHidn ; iicnnanvut cmi > loym nt U rltht. Manu.'nctunr , P. O. HJX llo ton , Mas * . J-MWJ DM * AdKNTt ) . 11' YOU WANT A PROF1TAIILE and prrnmncnt medicine iiKcncy aOJren Amcrlcuii Supply hou e , llufTalo , N. Y , J-MU 25 * WARijjlourii K4-OIO Joneit. Ucnorul ttortgc nt.d ( o M-llt. OM. VAN & HTOIIAvIU. 141 } FAU'U. TL'L , IMS. 1VAXTnnTO I1CY. A SECOND HAND SAFE. Ill * PARNAM. N-M171 NM LIST RKAL ESTATE WITH P. D. WEAD , 16TH St DounlAS. N-404-3) LIST CITY AND FARM REAL ESTATE with Uarvln llron. , 1C13 Farnam st. N 452 FOH .MALI : CHEAPEST HARDWOCiD WOVEN CORN-CRIIJ. bine made. C , It. Ice , 901 Douglas. Q-120 BECOND-IIAND SAFES CHEAP. 1H8 FARNAM LADIFS. CLOAKS. FURS , DRESS a'oODS : easy paym ntn ; drop postal nnd v.Ill call with rnmplca. t : . lllieh , olllce Drcxcl Hotel. Q MW3 30 SLE1OIIS , SLEIOHS ! SINGLE AND DOU1II.E. Drumrnond Cnrtln e Co. , IStli anil lUmey. Q-4SS-D-I3 CIAUiHNiR : OR GROCERY WAOON ; .ALSO furniture wnROn : ImrRnlns. Drummnnd Car- rlaco Co. , l ° lh and Hnmey fits. _ Q 045-I > I5 DANDY GOOD TOP HiraaYANI ) TWO GOOD family cnrrlnRes clipnp. Diummond CnrrlnBO Co. . ISth nnd Harney. Q-5PJ Dlj _ A NEW FRANKLIN TYPEWRITER FOR SALE nt n bargain. Address Onmlm. Neb. , P. p. HOT OSS. NEARLY NEW "RADIANT HOME" 11APIJ burner. CIS South Twenty-sixth n\cnue. .MiK4jiiLA.viors. : OMAHA MIRROR MFoi CO. . REMOVED TO 70S N ICth. RM101)10 CliAIUVOYAXTS. MRS. FRITZ , CLAIRVOYANT. 821 N. 16TII. 8 231 D3 * MASSACi : IIA'I'IIS ' , 171 C. MME. SMITH , 1121 DOUGLAS , ROOM S ; MAS- saKC and r.le.im baths. T M702-SS * _ MlsS AMlSi" VAPOR 1IATIIS , MASSAGE. ti07 8. 13th St. , room 3. T M2C3 DC MRS. DR. LEON. ELECTRIC MASSAGE PAR- lorn : icfreshliiB nnd curative ; don't fall to call. 417 So. Ilth nt. , lipilulrn. T M751 30 * PIMlSU.VALi. MISS VAN VALKENUUlia DESTROYS PER- mnncntly by electricity superfluous hnlr , moles , 'warts , etc. Room 416 , N. Y. Life 111J& . _ RUPTUni : CURED ; NO PAIN ; NO I.irrEN ; tlon from business ; wo lefer to hundreds of patlcnlH cured. O. E. Miller Co. , 717 N.V Life building. Oinatm , Net ) . IT 122 I1ATHS 1USSAGE. MME. POST , 313V4 S. 15TH. U 123 VIAVI. HOME TREATMENT FOR UTERINE troubles. Physician In attendance. Consulta tion or health book free. 313 Ilee S- , SEII CARTER HARDWARE CO. . 1103 DOUGlas - las for mantclu. crates , tiles , marble work. etc. U 125 ' * PTCI. "SMALL CAPITAL TO IN- vit In complete repertoire company ; wire In- ventincnt. H 40. Hee. U-.M730 20 * _ 3H r nV TO LOAN HHAI , I3STATIJ. ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 313 N. Y. L. Quick money nt low rates for choice farm loans lu lovn , northern Missouri , eastern Nebraska. CITY LOANS. C. A. STARR. 023 N. Y.LI MONFA' TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA real estate , lirennan. Love Co. , Paxton block. \ \ " 12S rr\N " & UNIMPROVHO CITY piepert" . W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Knrnnm. Xii\TO. . O. P. DavH Co. . 1505 FnrnnmHt.W _ _ _ _ _ 0 n PI-H CI'N'T MONHY TO LOAN ON" OMAHA reii e.mte & Neb. farms. W. U. a \tnvrv TOJO AN ON OMAHA rilOPBUTY AT "SwEl nael IlulMlns loan , wanted. KWemy w- - . . Tnist company. TO LOAN ON IMPIIOVED OMAHA Vufe'yN& Thomas. First NnUonal . TUB TO I.OAX-CIIAVTKLS. TO LOAN ON FURNITURE. PIANOS. waeons. etc. ; nt lowest rate lu city : lovnl of Roods : strictly conndentlnl ; you iy the loan off nt nny time or In any t , OMAHA MORTGAOn LOAN CO 306 o. ' x'uj imos. etc. Duff Groin , room S. ilnrk r b k X 133 KUSISHSS CIIANCKS. FOR SALE AHOUT 2,000 LU3. MINION TYPH. 700 Ibs. aB te. I50 I > alr two-third cases. 40 double Iron stands for two-third cafes. This mat trlnl wan used on The Omalm Uee and Is In fnlrly KOCI ! condition. Will be sold cheap In bulk or In quantities to suit purchaser. Apply In person or by mall to The Ilee Pub lishing Co. , Omaha. Neb. Y 71J IlUTAIlT DRUG STOIIR FOR SALH ; QltBAT barxHln : write. Harle. Haai & Co. , Council Illuffg. la. T-M213 TOR SAI'K-HAHDWAIU : STOCK , INVOICIXQ about JJ.SOO , Incluillm : tinner's tools , store , furniture , etc ; no trades , established IS years , other buslnehH Inleieets reason for selling. Ad dress I.eo & Son , Uxctcr , Neb. Y 093-25 .1IIOWNS" RESTAURANT , LAHQHST. HIIST. oldest estaljllshctl ; Lincoln , at bargain , legis lature this winter. f 5JI-25 * KOH FOR KXClIAN'Cn , CI.IJAR VALLP.Y LAND for Kood work horses. I' . C. I rlcKson , Ilrewnter. Neb SC 744-23 * VOll SAI.I3 HIJAIj 13STATK. ABSTRACTS. TIII3 I1YRON IinHD COMPANY. _ ne-133 HoVsis7V/T8ri'AIlMH. LANDS. LOANS Gtci. 1 * . llumls Real Estate Co. , I'axton Illk. Re OJ6 AIISTIIACTS. THi : MIDluVNO. 310 N. Y. Life. r.B-MGIG D20 NOW IS A ClOOU TIMK TO IlUY llROAD nerea. These nre snaps. 12 ncroB , north Ft. Omaha , for J2.000. Sarpy Co. , nice farm , at J23.00. Farm 8 ml. from 1' . O. . lit J50.00. 40C-.icrc farm , 13 ml. nt $37.M. r. D. Weud , Itth & DoUBlns , III : 729 30 WO HAVn HAROA1NS IN IIOMIIS , ALSO fauna , and want more. LUt your property \\ltli us now. O. M. Nattlnscr & Co. , 1701 rjrimm. ItC-MS _ 1'oit HALT : , niaoKRT HAIIOAIN ON Tiin boards ; JT.r.OO homo for tCOO ; 8 rooms , modern In even' rerpect , nlmost new , with B od barn. M. J. Kennard & Son , uolo IIBCIUS , 310 Jlnnvn block. III : 72S U3 _ > 0 ACRI'S "cLOSpTlNrilTiM. W close In , J3.COO. & 4 rld-c In , ( I.OtX ) . a clew In , JUOO. iO Ui Saipy Co. , 3.WO. t'jt ) Harpy Co. . $13.000. KO Hurt Co. , 125 nn ucie. 320 Hurt Co. . J.'O un BCI . . MO Hurt Co. , JiO nn acre. S7l Mills Co. . In. , 2fr nn ncre. W Monona Co. , In. , 520 nn acre. M In Mononn Co. . In. . & 00. v > HarrUou Co. . In. , Jl.soo. SO In Adnlr Ho. . la. . 5.1.400. Ifrj c'lnrl.o Co. , In. . ' 20 an acre. 7 > i Himlson Co. . In. , 51,200 , 40 Monona Co. . tUQ. D.iX < ) In In. , { 33 nn ni-r : . coo naif lllalr , 539 an ncrc. C. V. IIARIUSON. 512 N. Y. Life. _ _ _ _ _ Re-7)2-23 ) _ " " * * WK" ARK AUTHORIZED TO"OFFiR : FIITY nricn ilrxt'ClasH fruit nndpRctnlilo land within thrio miles uf the city llmltx nt JJU.OO nn ncru , nn tnry tcimi ; , Me imiKnln for some one , Hee 1'oyne & Harder , 1702 Farnam nt. , Heo IllilK. von 8ALi-no\v IH THIS FOR jr.oo.oo ? IXT. i'm > mile couth of court house , tilth small coltaia1. on graile ; t'0"'l nnUhluirhoad. And one lot , with four-room house , JSW.OO , nrnr South Omchn car line , llyiun It. HmiUnif" . 212 S. Hth t , Ri : M74I ( IIOHSUS PLKNTY OF KIHD. : RHKDS AND WATIR : : horifs cullfd for and delivered ) rates , 53 per month. Address Utlley. Cri'KCflU City. In. _ _ IIOUHIJH TO WINTUR ; IICST B ; Bitlifuclloii KUbrunlccd.Ville O. A. Wolcolt , Elk City. Nib , 611 UI4 M1UUCAL. KS riTTciIKRTKIl'S IINOLIBH'I'RNNY ' - rujnl 1'IIU ( Diamond brand ) ure the Lett. tare , rcllnble. Talie na other. Hend 4c > lumji for partlailars , "Relltf for ladles. " In letter by nlura nintU At ilrucvUtn. I'hlcheittr flitm- Icul Co. , 1'hltaJclphU , 1'u. Utntlon iUt.U745 -U745 2 * I'ACICKI ) . : Ull.-ll lUlli ; 1'AUKIUI ) I.UWKHT Mll.lUIll rM s f..cured nnd bills of Indlnit IMUCI ) , Omalm Furniture nml Carpet Co. , 1211-13 Fnrnnm st , Tl. 1133. -MM9 DI3 OF.T M. fl. WALKLIN'S PRICKS ON FtlHNI lure pncklnir. repairing upholstering , mnltrerses niiulo and rcnovnted , till Cumin * . Tel. 1111. II.OCITIO.V. ; DAY , R. 8 , 3RD FLOOR. KO S. 1STH , ii. MAtioxviTZ LOANS 1'MXAXCIAI , . LIFI : INS. POLICIES uouaiiT. w. F. HOLDIN 339 SWAPS. \VANTID , GOOD IMPROVRD FARM FOR A N1 city property. AJOrcss A 32 , Omaha Hep. M-232 D3 PHYSICAL CUIiTl'Hi ' : . it/CUTlOX : MItS. W. DOR\VARD. 2.1 N. IDth. M-CS4 D21 * ELOCUTION. KULC.MA FULLUR , U13 DOUQ- las street. ISO N-30 * TYPKWItlTnitS. ORT THIS I1KST TYPEWRITERS SUPPL1KS. repairs. United Typewriter * Supplies Co. , 1CI9 Fnrnnm street. UKS6 June 30 llAIHDItK.SSI.VC. THE PALACE I1EAUT1FUL , tf.13 DOttdLAS ; hnlnlrpsrlni ; , mnnlcurhiR , massnBO nnd com * lilcxlon treatments n specialty. M339 D7 SinVIXI ! MACHINES AXD SUPPLIKS. NEW HOME , HOUSEHOLD AND WHITE ecwlns machine olllce , 1511 Cap. nvc. Tel. 1571. SIIOHTIIA.M ) AM ) TYP13WH1TINO. A. C. VAN SANT'S SCHOOL , D13 N. Y. LIFE. 139 AT OMAHA BUS. COLLEGE , KiTH & DOUOLAS S3I PRIVATE LESSONS IN SHORTHAND. ' 2109 Douglas. MC99 D21 * lliilII.AM ; ) LOA.V ASSOCIATIONS. SHARES IN MUTUAL L. & II. ASS'N PAYS C , 7 , 8 per cent when 1 , 2 , 3 years old ; ntwnys re- ilecuablc. ITOt Farnam st. Nattlnger , Sec. 135 HOW TO GET A HOME OR SECURE GOOD Interest cm eavlnBS. Apply to Omaha L. & U. Ass'n , 1701 Farnam. Q. M , Naltlngcr , Sec. 130 MASO.VVOItIv .lOIIIIKH. J. P. HKALY. 1S22 CLARK STREET.457D 457-D 13 * A HAY MARE WITH FOLD HRAND ON LEFT Khouldcr , white spot on forehead , w taken up May 23 , 189(1 ( ; owner can have same by prov- ItiK ownership nnd paying expenses. Jacob Elton , MrArdle precinct. Elton , McArdlc precinct. Found 713 23 * FOtfND A LADIES' GOLD WATCH AND chain ; owner can hnr > > vnme by culling nt this olllce , proving property nnd paying for this nd- vcrtlscmcnt. Found M737-27 DENTISTS. SAVE MONEY IVY GOING TO SEYMOUR , dentist. 935 North 21th St. ; lowest charges ; work guaranteed ; painless extraction ; exnmlmv lion free ; open evenings. 933 N26 . MUSIC , AHT AM ) l.AXOOAfin. c HANJo MANDO- lln nnd guitar teacher. Room 412 lce Ulilg. Tel. 238. 100 1IATII HOU1IS. RUSSIAN , TURKISH AND MEUICATKD liaths. GO cents ; also exclusUo depnrtiiicnt for ladles ; everything new ; ladles' hair dressing and barber shop In connection. 107 S. 14th. 173 WANTHD TO IIOHIIOW. _ _ _ _ . - - - t [ ! WANTED. 51.SOO.OO ; ONE YEAR. ON GOOD , down-town security. Addrevs II 39 , Dee olllc < - . -.M731 27 LOST. LOST. HICYCLE. THE HIGH SCHOOOL CADET who look a wheel from corner 26th nnd Daven port ulll please return tame to Orchard & Wllhelm Carpet Co. Ixist M747 27 SUES & CO. , PATLNT SOLICITORS , lira llullilliic. Unuiliu , Nuhr Aclvlco und I'nloia HooK VHKK. 9URE YO"RSELFf - - , - L'lliT : < ta " , ' "B" for unnatural 'Inlw4dija ilUcliiirces , Intlaniniatlons. , < ) uir > M l W Irrltatlnns or ulcirnllonu _ not w iiriu.r. . of mucous nifiulranes. JPrettou tonujloo. PalnlfM , ami i.ot t BTHtEMSiClIiMtCuCll.ent or poisonous , o i ' 'T UmirsiBi U. S. li. inr sent In plain wrnrper. y oxpren , prepaid , fo' (1.1" ) . nr3 bottlfn ' A7J. Circular tfnf'un' BA1L1AK ? ! MfiCARj ) Lc.-nes (111 ( RLINGTON & MO. RIVER. I Arrives JpmahajUnlon Depot , 10th A ; Mason St8. | Omulia S.3Sam Den\er Express..777.7 o-ssnu 4:33pm.lllk : Hills , Mont & 1'uget Slid lix. 4Mam 4:3J : | > m Denver Expiess 4.1/Cpm 7:05pm..Nebraska : Local ( ex Sunday ) . . . 7.45pm . . . .Lincoln Local ( ex. Sunday ) . . . 12'SOjui 2:55pm..Fast : Mall ( for Lincoln ) dally. . . Leaves ( CHICAGO. IJL'RLINGTON & Q ( Arrives OmnhnUiilimDepot | _ , 10th i Mason Sts. | Omaha BCOpm.r. : Chicago Vestibule . " . . . "siOOani 9:4Sam : Chicago Express 4lSpm 7COpm..Chicago : and St. Louis Express. . S.duam llMOam Pacific Junction Local C.-Iunm i I1' " " " Mnll 2:30pm " ' Leaves"CHICAGO ( , MIL. & ST. PAUUIArrUes OmnhnUnlon | Depot , 10th & Mason Sta. ( Omaha 6:30pm : Chicago Limited 8'wim ; lliOOam..Chicago Express ( ex. Suniay ) . . , 3:2p.n : Leaves ( CHICAGO & NORTHWEST'N.IArrlves OinahaUnlon ] Depot , 10th . ' Mason Sta.f Omaha UMSnm Easteni Exurcss 3:40pm : 4l3pm ; Vestlhutcd Limited S:40pm : B3Ipm St. Paul Exprepa 9:30am : C:40am : St , Paul Limited 9:03pm : 7:30.im..Cniroll A Slnux City Ix > cal.lllvnm : C:30iim Omaha Chicago Special 8:00am : Missouri Valley Local C:3iiain : Lenves ( CHICAGO , R. I. A PACIFIC.Arrlves | OiniilialUnlon Depot. 10th & Mason 9s. | Omaha EAST. " _ lOMOnm..Atlantic Express ( ex. Sunday ) . . 5:35pm : 7:00pm : Night Express 8:15am : 4IOpin..Chicago : ! 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There was n scene behind the mimic for csts aiul marble halls at the Crclghton then tcr yesterday afternoon which wns not down on Manner Uiirgcsa' program. It was dur ing the matinee performance of the "lilack Crook. " There wcro few In the audience \vlio ( inspected that anything was amiss , but back in the \vlngs a number of the fairies In abbreviated costumes and a group o devils collected In the corners and shlvere * apprehensively. The low comedian said "lit guessed there wns going to bo frosty weather , " whereat all the others laughed and agreed with him. Hack In a duttky nook the figure of a lit1 tlo man In leather leggings was dimly to bo discerned perched high on a heap of armour trappings and "effects. " He- did not appear to play a very popular role , for the stagi hands as they p.issed him scowled and shook their lists In his direction , while the chorus girls giggled audibly. Just at thu moment Ills satanlc majesty carried off the heroine to his homo In the Infernal regions one of the men In canvas overhauls made a nisi at the pile of tin helmets whereon the little man was seated and the whole came dowi with a crash , Two other stage hands closec In from the sides and a moment later the llttlo man was tossed bodily In the air and describing a graceful curve toward the otage door alighted on his neck In the alley. The llttlo man was llobcrc Malcomb am ho was merely serving1 a writ of attachmcn on the property of the company for ? 27G wages due the actors. MANAOiilS AT OUTS. Kor several weeks past there has been at Ill-fccllng between the hcud men of tin. Black Ciook company and Its employes. The aceno of yesterday was an outcome of the war which has been waged between Manager U. 1) . Newell and Treasurer D. A. Arthur ever since the company left Halifax , N. II. the first part of the season. Exactly what has caused this display of 111 feeling between men who should bo on the best of terms Is not known by the mem bers of the company , but In the opinion o sonio of them the business has been suffi cient to pay salaries and they are at a loss to know why 'they ' are not forthcoming The fact of which they are aware Is that tlio weekly wages have not been paid for the last six weeks. In Denver , according to the statements of one actor , there was over ? 2.400 In the treasurer's hands , bui ho steadfastly refused to disburse it and n large portion , so ho alleges , was expended In lawyers' fees In fights between the prin cipals. Yesterday things reached a crisis , when a number of the company , through the agency of a local attorney , swore out at tachments to the extent of ? 27C before Jus tice Wild and placed them In the hands of Constable Maglnnls. Maginnls turned the papers over to Malcomb as soon as hi , had mailo a levy , and made him custodian of the property In dispute. After being thus summarily fired from the theater Malcomb hied himself to the pollco court and had a warrant Issued for the arrest of the three men who had as saulted him. Other writs of attachment were Issued late last night on the effects of the cnm- pany , which arc said to be valued at about . ? 1,000. The actors who have started the I pioccodlngs asserted that If the managers attempted to remove the scenery from .the theater before paying them a number ot arrests would follow and Malcomb vows that ho will have revenge for hla undignified exit at the hands of the scene pushers. I.nto last night Manager Newell and Treasurer Arthur arranged their differences paid all claims and the troup left for Kan sas City on a special train. S AMUSEMENTS. S A full house witnessed the spectacle. "Twelve Temptations , " nt IJoyd's lE t night notwithstanding the Inclemency of tne weather. So large an audience at the open ing night of the brief engagement is at icast flattering to Mr. Charles II. Yale's prestige as a manager. Ills attractions have usually been well equipped with scenery , costume. ? , lime lights and all the other accessories which go to make up the modern stage- spec tacle and the one last nlgnt wan not an exception. There Is nothing to "Tho Twelve Temptations" but an opportunity to present a scries of stage pictures ad a background for groups of pretty girls and grotesque comedians. Like all of Its clni-a. It Is founded upon the old legendary lore In which the usual evil spirit , represented by the usual young woman of bulbous attrac tiveness with green fleshings , pursues the usual unhappy youth who falls In love with tlio usual village maiden. The usual "good spirit , " Impersonated by another ) oung wo man with salmon tinted limbs , Is always on hand at the critical moment and the last act triumphantly leads the way to the altar , whllo thi young woman In green Is swal lowed up In red lire. The ballet dlvertlsenient In the second act was an attractive feature of the perform ance. It WM executed with creditable grace by a corps of rather shapely young nomcn of assorted sizes , led by Ols el da llasseglo and Maria Kerrero. The specialties In the thlid act were cleverly done , John W. Ilarty dclng some very creditable work as a Jug- gl.ng gamin. The acrobatic team work of Itaialro and Elliott was both eccentric and original. The piece closed with the trans formation entitled "Davy Jones' Locker , " which was at least creditable , If not as i lab- orate as some which 1mo been attempted hero before. Tlio upectaclo will be given both tomorrow afternoon and evening. The Whitney Oper ? company will open a three-night engagement at the Crelghton with a special holiday matlneo today ct -30 ; , presenting DcKuvcn & Smith's success ful comic opera , which has been received most cordially In the few cities In which It has been presented since the completion of the two.hundrcd-nl ht run In New York City. In a lyric way "Hob Hoy" la * ald to for ( Infants and ( Dhlldren. Cnstnrln ilcstroya woniu , allays fcvcrUli "Custorlu U so well adapted to children tress , cures illarrhcea and wind colic , r til eves that I recommend It 0.1 superior to nny jiro * teething troubles , and cures constipation , Eciintlon luuwu to me. " Custorlii contains uoparegoric , muriiiiluc , II. A. AucSiiR , M.I ) . , or opium lu any form , nr 60. Oxford Sir. , flrooUiyn , N. V. " 1'or several years I have recommended "Tlietue ofCnstorla Is so nnlvcrial nml Castotla , nud oli&ll nl'vnyu continue to deco Its merits HO veil known that It fccmi a co as it lias luvariably iiroJuixil kcueficlal work of sii ] > ercroiatlou to endorse Jt. 1'cw results. " are the Iiitelllcent families who do not keep HDWW I' . rAitDnis , JLD , , Castorla wlllilu easy reach , " iijtli Street and ; tli Avenue , CAUIXW MAUTVN , J ) . . , Kcw York City. New York City , Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria. tHCC NT Un COMMN , TT MUnnV 0 ( RtCT. NCWVODK CIT " - be rich ninl vnrloil In color , ninny nf the numbers having been described as ilrllrthttul In fr-elliiK ntid melody , notnbly two quin tets nnd a number of duets , which nro anlil to bo nf charming ciimllty , nnd several nrlan. The chorus Is said to bo a large and com * potent ono nnd HIP ehorus tuimbero to bo most spirited. The entire production has met with popular approval and eomes with a eordlnl cndoraciucnt of both press and patrons , The coming of thta nttrnctlon will bo more wi'lcomo , owing to the number of seasons which have passed since this comp.iny'fl last appearance. In Omaha , prcacntlng "The KoncltiR Master" by the ewtuo author. Many of tlio artists now with the organization nindo sueecasca at that time which were well merited. The two performances today will In nil probability be nttcmlcd by nudlenoe ; which will amply show the high apprecia tion In which Manager Whitney's organiza tion Us held. Additional Interest will be ad ded to th'a evening's performance for many by the fact that the members of the fool ball teams of the Universities of Nebraska and Iowa will attend that performance , the boxes having been reserved for their use. The "usual matlnco will bo Riven Saturday. The cast follows : DitKiild JlncAVheoble , Mayor of Perth , . . . Kdwln II. Carroll Prince Charles Kdwiird Stewart StewartAlbert Albert Arllm ? Called the YoutiR Pretender. Janc-t , Daughter of the Mayor Kloreni'o Woleolt Hob Hey MucGri'Kor , ( l Highland Chief. . Arthur Donnlilsoii Flora MrOonalil .Mlttle Atlu-rton Heiress of a chief or the Clan Mc Donald , a partisan of the Pretender. I.ochlel Frank Oloim A Highlander , otherwise Donald Cameron of the Canuron Clan. Captain Itnlph 8herlilan..Kranela Housseau Of KltiR Ocorgo'H Otenadlera. Sandy McShorry , Town crier 1 lurry Parker Tamma.s MucSorlle , the Mnyor'n lloneh- innn. . , George F. Knowles Lieutenant Coriuvallls , of Klnn George's Circnmllore Nellie AVootley Lieutenant Clinton . . . . .Maud Maedouald Agnus McAllister Mettle Uoyiil Duncan Campbell Arllne ArllliK Stuart Mnel'herson l.oulse Jeffreys Donald .Mi-Alpine ICthel Thornton Nellie , llarmald of "The- Crown and TlilHlle I.ornlne Armour Jnmles Charles Trowlirldge , William Uradley , Charles ItiiRtilcy , Hubert Humphreys , H. C. Pierce. irighlnnil Piper D. Campbell Highlanders. lowland Townsmen , Watch men , Kngllsh Grenaillers , Drum mer Hoys , Klc. Ono of the favorite attractions of the sea son will be nt IJoyd's theater next Tucsda ) and Wednesday nights and Wednesday mat inee. Sol Smith Uussc.ll , one of America's greatest comedians nnd most unique actors will present his greatest creation. "A llnch- clor's Romance. " bringing with him n most excellent supporting company and complete mounting of his new piny. Mr. HusscU's business hero Is always ex ceedingly large and It Is an. easy predic tion that ho will meet with the same suc cess this year. He Is ono of the younger men who have won a place In the history of the American stage , and , what Is better , has long since won his way to the hearts of the people. No man possessei to finite so great an extent the power of touching the emotions of 'tho ' people .as well as their risibilities , and It Is probable for this rea son that many people go out to see Rus sell who go to the theater at no other time. Ho catches the regular theater goers , too , hosts of them , and his welcome Is always a hearts' one. "Tho Girl I lyeft Ilehlud Mo" will bo the attraction at the Crelghton for three nights , commencing wllh a matlnco Sun day , November 20. Seats will be placcii on sale at the Crelghton this morning at li o'clock. The Holy Family Literary and Dramatic club gave Us tlrst minstrel show at Crelgh ton College hall last night. The first part was beautifully staged , with ccwtumes es pecially designed for the occasion. The spectacle was warmly applauded when the curtain went up. as the friends of those who took part were not let Into the secret of the elaborate preparations for the entertain ment which haVe hern quietly going on for some time past. Those who formed the black-faced circle on the stngo were : I ) . J. Hurley , Interlocutor : Jack McKcnna , Frank McGuckln nnd William P. Cowln , Limbos , and J. A. Schall , P. H. Johnson and J. 1C. English with the bones. The musical num bers were "Mascot , " by Arthur Moran , nnd selections by W. U. Moran. Jack McICcnna , D. J. O'Neill , Frank McGuekin. William Cunningham , P. H. .Jolmsui , F. J. Dnlcule , J. A. Schall , J. P. Healey , Austin Maher , D. J. Hurley nnd J. T. O'Connor. A pantomime speech by W. 13. Walsh nnd Inntern swinging by William Murphy were pleasing Bpcelaltlcs. The Philharmonic quartet , composed of James Hush , J. V. Drcnnan , James Swift nnd Charles Morlar- Ity. gave a number of songs which received enthusiastic encores. The whistling solo by Louis F. Gombard , violin solo by Charles Harry and the "Lime Kiln" oration by Wil liam P. Cowan wcro well rendered. "Trilby. " by Austin Mnher nnd William Cunningham , and Otto Gelso as the "Omaha strong boy" nnd the recitation by M. O'Con nor were Interesting features. The enter tainment concluded with a laugh-provoking conceit In burnt cork entitled "Tho Corncob Family , or Sarah Jones' Hlrthdny. " IIKLPI.VC Til 13 UM-OSITIOX AI.O.VO. Chit-UK" Company I'liy * UN Siilmcrlp- tliui In Full. While the clouds lowered outsldo there was more than the usual amount of sunshlno In the office of Secretary Wnkofleld of the Traniimlsslsslppl Exposition association yes terday morning. A couple of decidedly en- touraglng communications wcro received which go to Indicate that people outsldo of Omaha are convinced that the exposition In going to ho a success. Tlio llrpt was a communication through Its Omaha agent from the James S. Kirk Soap company of Chicago , tendering the cash In full on a subscription of $250. A still more encouraging feature wns a stiong Intlnmtlon that the company expected to do very much more for the exposition when the time came. Manager K. L Illerbower of tlio Omaha Water company notified the hecrotnry tt'at ho had been Instructed by a resolution of the ofllclnh of tli company In Now York to Bubscrlbo $3.000 In cash This corporation was asked to give $6,000 , hut the directors look the position Hint In vlo\v of tlio fact : hat It expected to furnish water free for .ho lukcs , fountains and nthur aquatic 'eaturos of the grouiula , the inibscrlptlon tendered Is very liberal. The decision Is very tatlafactory to the exposition managers , as .ho coat of the water will bo n very Jarfco tern , MarrlnttiMCIIINCH , Permits to wed have been Issued to the following parties by the county judfro : N'runu and Address. Age. John Urow. Cheyenne. Wyo ; - , Mrs. ICIlcii Silencer. Omaha u : folin M. Lowe. Omaha . 2:5 : Ui.ice K. Wimllo , Omaha . zt Willis Stradcr , Omaha . M Jennie M. Long , Omaha . a Melvln W. Knickerbocker , liadcllffc , la..2S [ Catherine Colne. Williams , la . M A/111 Hunny , Omaha . 21 jraeo I. Waterman. Omaha . 20 Wllll.im 13. Vouiifr. Onmlm . 31) ) Vrvllla Loti-hcr , Om.iliu . 21 At UKV. . M. 11 , A. Thanksgiving1 day will bo appropriately observed at the Youim Men's ChrlHilan as- Mdatlon with a dinner nt fi p. in. fnr all Members away from homo , followed with nn ivonlnir of good cheer and fellnwHhlp. Mem- icrs . \ ho from any ovurnltflit Imvo fulled to oci'lvo an Invitation nro requested to drop n at the building this morning and one. _ TIII : niui.TV .MAIIKIT. NSTIIUMKNTS placed on record \Vcdnen- day , November 25 : J li Dumoni , rco , to W A Smith , lots 7 to 12 , Homun'fl mihdlv . K.f'OO ' Vi.Mlerirk Wlolan and wife to C J Uarber , lot ! i , block 3 , William Jliiirc- ( lorn'tt . G3 ' A Follnnflhcn to W A MclntOHb , n1. ! , of lot 10 , block I , lloiaii & H'II 2d add . 1,200 C K Palinur and husband to n W Scott , lot M , Stewart Pltico . W > 2 QUIT CHAIM DJCUDS. W A Hnilth and wife to MerchanlH National bank , Join 7 to 12 , Hiiman'H Btibdlv . , . , , . . , . , , . , . , . D W A Itcdlck and wlf to J I Itfdlck , n'i of lot I nnd n'i ' of o3l feet , lot 2 , bloclc 19S'i. ' Omaha ; , lot Cl , Olsu'u odd . . . i Total amount of trunufcru South Omaha News. Police Jndgo Chrlstmnnn yesterday IIP vostlgatcd tlio case of Joseph Smith , who , upon being nrrostcd Tuetvlay night for lielna drunk , told how ho hit it licon lleeccd In n cnrd game. After the Investigation Smith wns discharged , nn the Judge found thnt ho was not to blamo. According to tlia Judge's statement Smith wns on hi * , way to buy n | mlr of shoe * , nnd some clothing when ho fell In with Vnnnoy , n runner for nn Onmlm clothing IIOIIPC. Vnnnoy took Smith to n low resort nnd got him Inter- enled lu n game of cards nnd before the game wna llnlshed Smith wns nilmi * hH money. Vnnnoy Is ono of the principal witnesses against Klllott , the confessed murderer of Gay Hutsonplllor , nml the only man In the city who Is known to have been acquainted wllh the murderer nnd his victim. Judge Chrlstmnnn fays thnt ho Is going to do what ho enn to break tt | > the gang of cnrd Hlmrps thnt Infests tlio city. Stockmen - men who como to the yards nro mot there by these a\\lndlera , who soon nmnngo to strike up nn ncrtunlntnnco. The rest Is gen erally easy ; the sharper gets the stockman's money , and ho goes homo a midder and wiser man. In epeaklng about the matter yesterday General Manager liabcoclc of the t-toek yards company snld thnt If the South Omnha pollco would glvo him any support In the matter , ho would Hop the ehnrpers from coming Into the yards at nil. If. however , those swindlers are allowed to hang about the depot and at the foot ot N street waitIng - Ing for cattlemen to como across the track1 * It would not do nny good to keep them away from the yards , as the game would bo caught anyway. lli-nrllt for the lliiMiiltal. At Hlum'u 1inll this evening the six-art operetta "N'eta" will be given by local talent for the benefit of the South Omaha Hospital association. The can Is made up of well known young women nnd n chorus of 100 young fclrls has been In training for some time. The demand for tickets has been fair and It Is hoped that the operetta will bo well patronized , ns the object 1st a moat worthy ono. Donations alone support the hospital and the asixiclatlon this time pro- poi-os to glvo value received for every ticket i ld. The ushers have been chosen from well known young men , the Hit being as followti ; H. 1 , . Carpenter. I ) , n. Wllcox , S. 1) ) . Christie. Harry Christie , Joseph Murphy , Frank Jones , Frank Taylor , llert Hlanclmrd , James Ilatoman , Herbert Droadwoll , Thomau d'EUcrf' ' ° ; NC" ' " A" CarPCnlCr n"d IlriM > l < N CniiKlit lit rinltNinoutli. A telephone message from I'lattsmouth yesterday notified the pollco that lieu Hrooks , who Is wanted hero for robbing Frank Hlrbck of A very , had been capluud at that point. When Hlrbek discovered that HroolM had eloped with his watch. revoUtr and $ -10 of his money he at once reported the matter to Chief Hrennan and a description of IJrooka wna telephoned to all of the sur rounding towns. Sheriff Startzer lias token Hrooks to I'apllllon , where no will be held for a South Omaha ofllcer. IJrooks had spent most of the money for n new stilt of clothw and a ticket to Kansas City. ' Horn , to Mr. and Mrs. Louis , a daughter. Ocorgo L. Dare has returned from a busi ness trip In Iowa. Kent , the young son ot Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Owens , Is very sick. The public schools closed yesterday after noon for the rest of this week. 11. H. llroolts of Casper , Wyo. , was on tills market yesterday with cattle. Ilobert McCormack of Hillings , Mont. , was n visitor In the city yesterday. Mrs. James Hoach of Hrown park Is re covering from her recent Illness. Mrs. Knto McDonald of Lincoln IB the guest of h.er sister , Mrs. Corrlgon. The Q street extension of the car line Is completed. Cars will start running on De cember 1. The steel smokestack at the electric light plant has been completed. It Is 105 feet high. Oak Leaf Grove Circle No. 8 will glvo a Thanksgiving dance at Young Men's Instl- ttito hall this evening. John Claroy , a commission man at the exchange , has been called to Crcto by the death of his slstcr-ln-law. Helen , the llttlo daughter of Mr. nud Mrs. A. K. Ilccso , Twenty-first and I streets , Is very sick with pneumonia. Lilly 12vans , 9 years of ago. slipped on the Icy sidewalk Tuesday afternoon as she was returning from school and broke her collar bouo. General Manager W. N. Habcock of the stock yards company distributed turkeys to his employes and the newspaper men yes terday. Olllccr KreKi arrested Frank Frnzler nml J. J. Molly yesterday afternoon bccanso they were sneaking along In alloys In the bus iness part of the city and attempted sover.il times to avoid the ofllcer. Robert Grant and Harry Anderson are the names given by a couple of prisoners at the city Jail who are locked up as being ; au&il- | clous characters. The men refuse to give any account of themselves. Next Tuesday evening the members of the Christian church will glvo a social at the homo of Mrs. Samuel Shrlgley , Twenty- first and I streets. A short musical program will bo rendered and refreshments served. 11. F. Trnpp , recently elected Juntlco nf the peace , was driving a colt Tuesday afternoon when the animal ran away and throw Mr. Trapp to the ground. Ho unstained n num ber of Kovero bruises on the cheat , head ami face and will be laid up for a week or HO. Major F. E. AVolcott , ono of the stock yards company's traveling representatives. Is In the city for a few days. Ho IIUH Just returned from a trip through Montana and Wyoming and reports a generally prosperous season for cattlemen. This market has ob tained Its Kharo of shipments from that section , but heavier shipments are expected next year. The contractor has completed the sidewalk on the north sldo Of M struct from Thirteen' ) ! to Twentieth. Work on the sidewalk on II street from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-sev enth will bo commenced Friday. The wallui on the south Hide of N street bntween Twenty-fourth nnd Twenty-fifth are being repaired. Then ; In an ordinance prohibiting the repairing of board sldcwalkii In the per manent sidewalk district , but It U not un forced. IX TIIU UMTKD .STATUS COI11T. Mniixllclil Co n v I < ( < < ! of Selling Liquor < < > InillaiiH. In the federal court yesterday moinliu ; Taylor Mansfield of Homer was found guilty of selling liquor to Indiana and sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and spend sixty dayii la Jail.Tho The case of Izsus Llscs , charged with pass ing counterfeit money. In now on. It ! ri charged that ho passed a bogus ullvcr dollar lar at Hill's saloon In South Omaha on Juno Court adjourned over Thanksgiving nl tlio conclusion of ycsterday'ti "For fifteen years my daughter n ti f fcretl terribly with inherited Eczema. She received tliu host inedirnl nl ten- tion.'vas tflven many patent medi cines , and useC various external applications , but tlwy lind no effect wlmtcvcr. S. S. S. wtm Jlnnlly given , and it promplly nmched tlio sentof thu disease , no thuC film is cured Bound and well , her skin IB nurfeutly clear and pure , und nho has been unveil from wlmtthrcnlcncd toblU'litlii'i-lifu forever. " E. I ) . Jcnklna , Lillio- nln , On , K. B , B. is f-unrnutced purely vtgeloble , nnd la I lie only cure for deep seated blood diseases. Mi'okn frco ' ; aUilrciJawlft8jiccluoCoiiiv ar ' AU ntaOa.