Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 31, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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DEO tftl HER 81.
i SPECIAL NOTICES
for tlirxo cotniiiiin
Trill lie tnlccn until lUni. fnr tlic
< -vciilnw nml until 8 p. m. fnr ( lie
' "ill Snnilny villtlnnn.
-rHnirti , liy rcqiioxtliiB n niiin-
check , aim linvriinnncru nil-
< > n niiinlicroil Icllcr In cnrc
of Tltc llc-c. An ior no nililrexncil
will lie ilfllvrroil on iirmrntnllun of
tlip clirt'U onlr.
Hnli-H , X I. G a rtonl llrxt Itmcrlltin )
Ic n vvuril Jlicn-nflcr. Nnllilnir Inkcii
< or ICNN ( linn Brio for ( lie Ilrjit Intcr-
ftlon. Tliesc nilrcrtlMfiiivnlH mini tic
run
\VAXT I _ SITIATJII.\S. ;
CANTED. 1'OSlllON A3 HOOKKKRI'Ull OR
cashier \ > y experienced nnd rnpablo Mllcc nuin ;
temperntci best of references. P. O. l > ox CS2 ,
Omaha. A-M29 : 31 *
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APANRSIl riRRT-CLASS COOir ' FRENCH
nnd English ntylen ; fanciest baker ; AI refer-
? npf > . J 31. lli-n olllcp. A M2 < . - , 31 *
\VANTKIIMAlii : HUM * .
CANVASSERS TO TAKU ORDERS ; NEW LINK
of work ! no heavy Roods to carry ; salary or
commlMlon. C. 1' . Adams Co. , C2I So. Ktn St.
IJ-932
BA1-EPMKN Ifr > R CIQAUS. $123 $ A MONTH ANT )
Gupcnscij old firm ; experience unnecessary ; In
ducement * to customers. C. C Ill'liop K : Co. ,
St. I/iu' . 11 533
CAtM KVT-P | OR PAPHlt HANilRU TO IK )
woik for rent. Room C. Frenzcr block
i . o. n-
, AISOttT 2.WO YARDS OF EARTH
moved bcfiro April 1 , ISM. Aildresn f.18 New
Ycflt Life bulldlnK. lJ-M3S3.Tnn3
\VAXTKI > KI8MAI.H HEM1.
100 G1RU1 FOR AM. KINDS OF WORK ; II
to 17 week. Canadian Office. Ju22 DouRlas.
C-834
WANTED. OIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSED
work In family of three. Mrs. N. 1' . Fell. 203
South 3Cth 81. C XI313
WANTED , A GOOD GIRL. 213 SOUTH 3 TH
trcet. U 330 < 1J1
WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-
work. 4219 tlranr street. C 334 d31
QIIIL VOl\ GENERAL HOUSEWORK ; SMALL
family , C23 N. 19th. C 31 30
WANTED-01RL FOR GENERAL HOttSU-
work. No. 312S ChlcnRO St. C 330 . ! !
OIRL-20I1 ST. MARY'S AVK. C-33Z
WANTED , GIRL FOR GKNERAL HOUSE ,
work. Apply from 10 to C o'clock t 1331
GeorRla A\e. C M33C 31
FOH HH.NT HOUKES.
nAUGAINS. ONLY A FEW LEFT ;
112 S. 35tli avenue , 7 rooms , pprcclnln bath , clo.-et.
hot wntfr , RSS. mantels , furnace. Inumlry , S30.
Corner 27th nnd Hownrd. S-room beautiful new
dwellmc. porcelain bath , ciosel hot water ,
Kas. electric lleht , furnace , laundry , 537.WJ.
1917 Meson street , 9 roonm , all modern. | ! S.
V73 N. 27th nxrnue , 7 rooms , bath , closet , hot
water , cistern , furnace , cemented cellar , w
feet frontiiRe ; all rooms to be painted and
papered. J2 .
2914 N. 2Sth n cnuc , 8 rooms , city" water Inside ,
1300 beliiR spent for repairs ; rent. 112.
1C22 N. 31st street , C-room cotlaRe , clstntn. K.
Slot Corby , 7 r. . city water , cistern , barn , J10.
717 S. 33il street , 6-room cottaRe. city water , t&
SOlli nnd Curtis avenue. 7 looms , line repair ,
neil , cistern , barn nnd 1 acre lot , 18.33.
I3ZU 8. 29th htroet. 3-room cotliiRe , city water , J3.
712 nnd 714 S. ICth street. 7-room flat * , bath ,
closet , hot water nnd gas , $20 to (22.
1013 Iznrd street , 4-r < iom Hats , city water. 7 to J3.
We have others. Fidelity , 1st floor , N. Y. Life.
D Wil
HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davlo Company. 1503 Fnrnam. D S35
HOUSES IIEMSWA & CO. . IOJ N. 15TH ST.
D 930
HOUSES. COTTAGES & STORES. "ALL PARTS
of city. Diennan & Lnve Co. , 219 S. ICth.D .
D 939
HOUSES. WALLACE , illlOWN BLUCIC. ICTH
and Daufflas. D 937
iARGE Z.IST. M'CAOIIE. 15TI1 AND DODGED
" -9"1
S , tLATS. QARVtN'nnOS. ' , 1613 FAR'M
, .D 911
HOUSES FOR RENT. flEMIS , PAXTON BLK.
D-945
HOUSES. J. II. SHERWOOD , 423 N. Y. LIFH ,
D-913
JIOVING HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND PIANOS.
Om. Van & Storage Co. . 1511V4 Farnara. Tel. 1339
D-945
HOUSE , 66S SO. .2STH ST. , TEN ROOMS. MOD-
crn , 140.00 per month. Byron Reed Co.D .
D 9(6
NICE FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. 1120 N. 17TH.D .
D 430
TOR RENT. in-ROOM MODERN HOUSE AND
barn ; nnwly painted nnd papered , nnd plcns-
antly located.
Bteam-hcated flat , best ! n the cltv. In new
DavldRe hulldlnR ; opposite cltv hall.
John W. Robblna. Agent , 1S02 Fnrnam.
D fill
Fon. FimxisiiEn nooMs.
1 NICE ROOMS ; HOUSEKEEPING. 1112 8. llth
E C99
BEAUTIFUL MODERN FRONT ROOMS , BAY
window , housekeeping-- N. 19th.E
E 301-31 *
FUUNISHED ROOM. 1913 DOUGLAS ST.
E M3I6 31
ROOMS. 1906 CAPITOL AVE. B 333 J5
KLEGANT ROOM. NEWLY FURNISHED
team heuted ; RIIT ; bath ; lint one , Dnvldge
building , Eighteenth and Furnam ; references.
E-332 30
FUHMSIIEll IIOOMS AM ) HOARD
THE MERRIAM , FIRST CLASS FAMILY HO-
lei , 2Slh and Dodse Sts. F M707
NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH HOARD
bat water heat. 2102 Cans street. F 176 J-3
HANDSOME PARIXDRS EN SUIT NEWLY
furnished , also smaller rooms , good board
The Rose. 2020 Hcrncy. F COB
FOR RENT. SUITE OF ROOMS OR SINGLE
with eood board , 220S Douglas.
F SIM3 Jnn 2
IN PRIVATE KAMII/V , WITH OR WITHOUT
board , 1919 Dodge. I * M29I Jan !
IiARGE SOUTH ROOM ; STEAM HEAT
board , references. 202 N. 18th. F M327
TUB CAPITOL. 1722 CAPITOL AVE-DESIRA
bio south rooms ; transients nccpmmodnU'd.
F 331-5 *
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM , MOD
ern conveniences , private family. 702 B. 2911
St. F 330-
UTOPIA-STEAM HEAT. 1721 DAVENPORT ST
! 331 3
KLEdANTLY FURNISHED , ROOMS AND
board. 2 ? > 7 Fnmom. F M353 Jun. 2
roit iiiNTu.M'iiiiMsiui ) IIOOMM.
FOR RENT , roun UNFURNISHED MODERN
rooma. C21K S 19th St , Q-M324 31 *
UNEQUALLED. STEAM HEAT. ALL MODERN ,
four rooms and bath flat , Tliard , 221 N. 2th. (
O-M312 81'
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FOll 11I5V1'ST4)UES A.VI1
RENT. IN THE BKE BUILDING :
One larite corner room , id lloor. with vault and
private ofllce. water , etc.
One larnv ! front room , 2d floor , divide. ) Into two
rooms by partition : water , etc.
One laruu corner room , SJ lloor , with vault ,
water , etc.
Ono front room , divided by partition , 3d floor.
One corner room with vault , 3d floor.
Ono la r JIB roum , 3d floor , with partition dividing
It Into one large room and two smaller private
rooms ; water , etc.
Two lar-Re ground lloor rooms , fronting 17th St. ,
with vault ,
Several small rooms on tn floor , with vaults.
All these rooms are heated with steam , electric
llchts , uppll l with first ciasii Janitor service.
Elevators run day and all n IK lit : bulldlnK
. strictly fireproof. Apply to Superintendent ,
Room 104. Utt bulldlnc. I-19S
HOTELS , STORES. D1SM)8 ) , PAXTON 11LIC
1-M400
FOR llBNT-THi : 4-STORY 1IUICK HUILDING
t 91 Farnam St. This bulld'.ns has a fireproof
remcnt baiemrnt ; water on nil floors , gna , etc.
Apply at the Miles of The ee , 1-S1U
rtnar cu\B3 MEAT MARKET LOCATION.
COS B e. I-M214
. . .RENT , DESK ROOM. CALL AT J HEE
Uuildlns. I SOG-Ji *
J-OR HKNT DESK ROOM IN GROUND FLOOR
offlc * , Hte bulldlnc ; water , steam heut , eltctrlo
light and janitor s rvlc . Apply to Superln-
Uui2 Dt , lit * bulldlnc. I 1 T
AGKNTS WANTED.
AGENTS WANTUD. AI'PLY PACIFIC MUTUAL.
Life Ins. Co. , A. YTodd. . gcn'l BU , KM lice
- J4
LADIHB AND OENTLKMISN WILL HE PAID
liberal commission for nulling ; new article.
Xoom 10. 1CU Faruiuu. J-iliJS J iii '
V
PACIFIC BTohAon"A T > WAnHOiBB ro. . ;
009.910 Jones , Kent-mi lorugi > rml fonvArdln * .
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OM. VAN A 8Tcm.\an. 151H4
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Jlaullnc nml rncklnir , chcapctt mln. Tl. 01 .
M OM
WANTKD TO llt'V.
WANTED , SHELVING. SHOW TABES. POl'N-
ter nnd wnii thow r i > e . Lrtttr * n. Louis ,
Ilee olllco. Coimcll HlufTH. N itMO .Inn. !
POIl SAM3 .
VltSli. WIHTB BA\VDf8T KOIl Tt-OOTW , UTO. :
pTirsw- for Ice , nt J3.7S per conl. Tel. r * . ! "ll
Uouffla . Q- - '
l CYCt BS. OMAHA. lIICyCLK CO.
IJAHNIY & iiEiinY. BKATKB , we TO s.w :
fkntcs sliarpened , ISc. Omaha llloxclc Co.
Q l'2i
NI\V : iiicvci.ra ron BAUR uas m\N
rnctory cosli First cUi ucwlnff mn hlntM from
118 up. Ncbranka Cycle Co. , lith Hniiie > .
Q Xlzwi Jftri'i *
nicynxs. OMAHA iiccta
innff Koo js ; p 1WO. l.oclt
box V oliHMn. XclJ. t-MZl JnnM
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nboivitoi.T7TOP DKSK Ken HAM : . OMAHA
ticliool Supi'lv Co. , cor. llth nnJ 1I"rHSY-'n ji
" nonJTPO tl SAt.R
nt 18H Corby Hi. cj-MJIO Jnn2'
10 HKAI ) PItRint COWS > M > .
Cnll afternoon , ynrd S3ti ! nnJ r.urt utrcct.
Toil SAI.K. AIHJUT K TONS
street railway lli-poimJ lion too rnlts for relay-
Inniiubarenln. lirice. . Stnlc Investment Co. ,
Xorfolk. Noli. fi-MMT Jnnl
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A KINR OURUN8KV CO\V. MIS Hitklno St.
Oe3 , T JMwards. Q-MK7 Jnn. 2
CI.A1KVOVASTS.
PROP. WHITNEY , CLAIRVOYANT. PALMIST
nnd nstrolorter , lion moved to liOt Do'lse teet.
"Prof. "TN'hltncy lias no equal In RlvlnR ndvlce on
love , law , deeds , wills , mining , divorce. chnnRes.
mvI'Mmcnta. patents nnd nil business of a fln n-
clnl nature. Rendlntn : Ladles , m cents and
gents tl. Readlncsnixen by mall. Office nnd
private lesldencc. 1709 Oodne ftrect. Olllcf hours
frorn 9 n. m. to 10 p. m. T.clrphbnc K.19.
, ms. rnnnis , UNI : C ULMI ) JIUDHTM. HAS
relnrneilfe : < ; Sunday churcli notices ; renrtinKs
'ilally ! 29i K.1 17th. S-M3U Janl'
MASSAUK , 11ATIIS , KTC.
. liuissoN OK PARIS atvr.s ATA
klnd < in dlcuteil bnt'.is and niasi.ice. 107 N.
mllSt. T-MM2 J4
MMH. TlTinS , JIASSAOE AND UATHS. I02S\4 \
Howard street. T 11273 Jai2
MUS.jbu. LEON. BLKCrniC MASSAQK IJATH
; restrul liml Ctirntlve. 117 8. llth , up-
T-M27C Jnn2-
ni.tcrno MACJNETIO TnnAT&inNTs AND
nmksaso "Uy 'Laurn UllUon , 119 N. Kth t. ,
room 13. T-J1298 Jan 3
PI2USOXAL.
VIAVI CO.UTEHINE TnOUULriS. 3S ItKU
' pliyrlclan'unrultatlon or health bouk free
U M3
1ATH3 , IIASSAQC. MSttJ. POST , 310'i ' S. 15TII.
CLOTIIIS CMANKD. rncssnD AND UE-
palreJ : < lay or night ; dress suits for hire.
I'nnlorlum , N. K. Cor. Kth anil Karnam. Tel.
9G3. U M5
ASSISTANCE ; MANUSCHIPTS
prcpaieil , revised or corrected : letters of nil
descriptions written ; experienced newspaper
man In clmrBc-flll business connjcntlnl. Ad
dress P. O. Hex ( H7. 01 call for lntcr\-lew nt
Dillce.,41 ! ) Des bids. U 175 J3
FUEE DENTAL WORK ; OVEH 300 PERSONS
took advantage of the free clinic at the Dental
collese , cor. 12th nnd Pacific streets , last
month ; nfter Jan'iary 1 there will bo twelve
chairs reserved for cleaning uf teeth free of
charge c\cry Wednesday morning trom ! ) to 11
o'clock. U M304
IAVE YOtm GARMENTS MADE 1JY "GREEN-
hcrB The Professional ladles' Tailor. " 170S
Webster. U M587-J18'
STYLISH DRESSMAKING. REASONABLE
price , at the Joy Tailor System School of
Dressmaking. 312 Karbach block. Misses Comp-
bell & Caswen. U M423 JI1
PRIVATE HOME FOR LADIES I1EFORE AND
during confinement i babies adopted and cared
for. Removed tol3G N. 17th. U M297 Jan 3
MOXISY TO LOAN UKAI * ESTATE.
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MONEY""TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. THE
, Dlvls Co. , 1505 Farnam St. W 956
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. . 315 N. Y. L. ;
quick money at low rates for choice fnrm lands
In Iowa , noit'iern Missouri , eastern Nebraska.
W 957
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LOANS ON IM1-ROVED & INIMPROVED CITY
property. W. Farnam Smith & Co. , 1321 Far m.
MONEY TO LOAN. I1EMIS. PAXTON BLOCK.
W 901
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
real estate. 13rennan.-.Love Co. , 219 S. 16th.
W 901
1100.00000 SPECIAL FUND TO LOAN ON
first-class Improved Omaha property , or for
building purposes.Fidelity Trust Company.
\V-9C2
0 PER , CENT MORTGAGES FOR SALE. PROP ,
erty of r.n-restdentB , carcd for by VV. ill.
Mclkle , First National Bank bide. Omaha.
. . . . W 903
6 1 1'ER CENT MONEY , tl.OOO AND UPWARDS ,
1on ellt-edxed Unproved Crnaliu rcsl cttate ,
Hernia. 1'axton block. W S23
H
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL
estate In Omniin , Council lllurfa and South
Omaha. Pusey & Thomas , [ 03 Plrst National
Hank. Omnlia , . . V. ' M100
WANTED , CHOICE FARM AND CITY LOANS.
R. a Peters & Co. . U. S. Nat. Bank bide.
W M433
MONEY TO J.OA.V CIIATTEI.S.
HO TO 110 600 TO" " LOAN ON
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURH t AND PIANOS.
- .HORSES. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , ETC.
. at lowest raies In
Omaha. South Omaha nnd Council muffs.
No removal of goods ; strictly confidential ; you
can pav the loan off at any time or In any
amounts.
amounts.OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. .
a 1C South ICth St.
THF. OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOAN COMPANY IN OitAIIA.
, . . - . , . . . . , . . , - X 961
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IIUSIXESS CHANCES.
TO GET IN OR OUT OF IfUHlNlS&H GO TO J.
JGlbpon , C14 First Nat'l Hank. Y S65
FOR RENT , IJRIOIC STOREROOM. COX23. ALL
ccnvcnlcncea ; beat location In city. ; splendid
hualnesa tpwn. ' Jolin H. Llndale , West Point ,
Neb. Y M211
PARTYTJE3IRES TO SECURE ABOUT S3.COO.OO :
would like to have ulwut 10 or 12 young men
with | 500.'X ' ) each to Invest : willing to show
where money can be doubled In oua year's
tlnla. For particulars address D 15. Ilee office.
Y M320 Jan4
A CLEAN STOCK OF GROCERIES AND Fix
tures business established , caul ) trade , central
location , moderate rent and only for Bile be
cause owner muHt retire. Must go at once.
Apply quiet. Stock can be reduced. If neces
sary. Capital needed $1.0X1 to fl.SCO. lilt ; bar
gain. Address D'10 , Ilee , Y S.'S 31 *
GOOD CHANt-K FOR PARTY WITH SMALL
capital ; good scltlnt ; novelty ; tnpl us sugar.
Apply room C7 , Murchantu hotel. Y 347 SO *
FOR SALE. HELOW COST IF TAKEN AT
once , clean stock of millinery nml fixtures ,
6chuyler , Nebraska. Address box COS. JilU o-ir
Valley , Iowa Y M334 Jan , !
KOIl KXClIAXfJK.
DRUG STORE "WANTED. FOR WHICH Wl-
will trade city property and some cnnli. "K. "
care of Carrier 35. Qrnajm , Neb. Z MrOS Jan7
WILL KXCHANGE VKttt DESIRAnLE
clear vacant Omaha lot * for Chicago property.
Address with full particulars , Uox 1C ! . Omaha.
Z-USOI
SUOUTIIAM ) AXI > TYPKWIUTIXO.
A. C. VAN SANT'B SCHOOL. 51J N. Y. LIFE.
37 !
AT OMAHA IIUB. COLLEGE. ICTH & DOUGLAS.
-J73
H. H. IJOYLE8. COURT REPORTER , PR I V ATE
lessons ; day and evening , 407 Uco DUE.
SIIORTHAND'COLLKGE. .
theater , MJISJunT
COXTUAOTOa AXO IIIIII.DKH.
O. W. .aiLIIERT. CAItl'ENTKH AND CONtractor -
tractor ; JobMnf solltlttO. x ISIS St. Mury'a are.
' -M349 *
[ o u s 1 M : U M\II : ST 11 it.
KOI-NTZR PL\CE KAR'IAINS U i > , -3 " 1O
J5.W ) . J J. Gibson , ill Frit N l I ) > r < 11 Ij
UKW.9
PAHM LANu f > . piARllS-lN' . M X. Y
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UARUAlNrt , oswUrr ANi
role cr trade K. K. Dnillf.c titikrr Illfc. I
IIOtTsES. LOTS. FA11MM. I.A.S'nS , I/3ANH ; I
nlro fire In urincc. llfiiilk. Paxtcn liocH. !
LOGAN VALLEY 1'AHMS AND
dl'i * . Hunttlrencr & Clemcntr , Lycnn , N -
I-.ra tha. filc-MS'Q |
NK > V r.OTTAGK , MONTHLY T-rMKNTP. fCI |
RE MS51 ,
mil SALE. MAKE OI'KEll ON t > 1Trt f. AND 7.
Mock d Vi'ttl Cuinlnrr ; clear : taxes i ll. A. l
] Tuhfy , Plly IU1 | , RE-M.110
LOST.
IXRT-A HLAC1C SI'ANII.'L I't'P. WITH COL-
lor nnd smNll padlock ; very umall white fpot
on bmm IMi ) N 19t.i Ave. Reward.
SETTER DO3 WHITE WITH
IlKlit brown ram and rpoto nn l-nct ; Return to
311 Hhcely lilo-k niul Uoelve Icwnnl.
Lo. t-34S 31
LOST-TURQUOISE FLY PIN.VrtBN BSD AY
txenlriK. between IIen li.iw's rc t ur iu nnd
Sixteenth nml rnrnnm Pt * . Rcttitn to L' . P.
Kltkendall & Co. , nnd iccelve trwnid.
LoJl 332 30
HOUSES
HOUSES WINTMRRD ; I1EST OVCARE ; RATK3
t3 per month. W. E. Owens , SCOT Centrr Rtrctt.
M165 Jan3
GOOD STADLES , T.EST ov CARE ti ANTI jc
month. A. W. Phclps & Kon. M , New Yorl :
Life. Tel. 10H. 212
MAOHIXKS AXII SIIPPLIKS.
NEW HOME. HOUSEHOLD & WHITE SE\V-
Inc machines & supplies , 1514 Cap. nvc. Tel. 1.174
07S
COAL.
nURLINGTONNtJT. I1EST , CHEAPEST. PRICE
S3.73 per ton. 'Phono SIS. Harmon & Wectli Co.
ICS
TYPEWKITRItS.
WU SOI.ICIT AND FURNISH POSITIONS TOR
Stetiocraphcrs tree. The Pmlth-I'rcmler Type
writer Co. Telephone. 12S . , 507
S PACKKD.
M. 8. WAI.KIN. 2111 CUMING. TEL. 1331.
071
PAAVXIIHOKnilS.
H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY. 418 N. 1C ST.
-377
SHIP
Houaohold food ! to nil
points In mixed car
lots at cut ratos.
Packing , moving aud
Tclcphono 1030 ,
Omaha Van & Storage Go" . ,
NOTICE OP STOCKHOLUKHSJUSETIXO
STOCKHOLDEHS MKKTING.
The Omaha & Republican Vnlley Hallway
company :
Notice Is licrcby Riven that the nnnual
iectliiR of tire stockholders of the Omaha
Jk Republican Valley Railway company for
the election of seven directors and the
transaction of such other business as may
lawfully come before the mee-ntlnK , will
be held In tha odlco of the general solicitor.
Union Pnclllc building. Omaha , Nebraska ,
on Wednesday the 5th day of January ,
183S , between the hours of 10 a. m. and C
p. m. The Block transfer books will bo
clpsed ten days before the date of the
meeting.
ALEXANDER MIL/LAR ,
Secretary.
Boston , Mass. , December 2S , 1S97.
Dec. 29 to Jan. 5 II.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Onion Elevator Company of Omaha :
Notice Is hereby Riven that the annual
mcetlns of the stockholders of the Union
Elevator company of Omaha , for the pur
pose of electing seven directors and such
other business as may properly como before
the meeting , will be held nt the office of
the general solicitor , Union Pacific building
Omaha , Nob. , upon Monday , the 3rd day
of January. 1S3S. between the hours of 1C
o'clock a. m , and fi o'clocl : p. m.
The stock transfer books will bo closed
ton (10) days before the date of the meet
ing. ALEXANDER MILLAR ,
Secretary.
Boston , Mass. . December 12 , 1S97.
1S97.D14m21t
D14m21t
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
'Inlon Land Company :
Notice Is hereby given that the nnnual
meeting of the stockholders of the Union
Land company for the election of Hvo di
rectors nnd the transaction of such other
business ns may lawfully como before the
meeting will' be Held at the office of the
ponornl solicitor. Union Pacific building ,
Omaha , Neb. , upon Monday , the 10th day
of January , 1898 , at 10 o'clock n. m.
The stock "transfer books will' be closed
ten days previous to the meeting.
Boston , Moss , , December. 20th. 1S97.
ALEXANDER MILLAR ,
Secretary.
Dec. 20 to Jan. 10.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice Is Hereby given that the nnnual
meeting of the stockholder ; } of the Omaha
Union Depot company will b& held at the
olHce of the general solicitor of the Bur
lington & Missouri River Railroad In Ne
braska In Omaha , Nebraska. January 10th ,
1698 , at 10 o'-lock a. m.
The meeting will be held for the election
of n Board of Directors and for the trans
action of such other business as may como
before it , Including action upon the ques
tion of a dissolution of the corporation.
. T. L. 1CIMBALL ,
President.
Attest : . . , . -
J. G. TAYJ.OU , '
Secretary.
Omaha , Neb. , Dec. 17 , 1897. D21D 20TM
SlorUIioIiloi-N' Meeting.
Omaha & Elkhorn Valley Railway com
pany : *
Notice IH hereby given that the nnnual
meeting of the stockholders of the Omaha
& Elkiiorn Valley Railway company for the
election of seven directors and the transac
tion of such other business as may law
fully come before the mooting will bo hold
In the otllco of the general solicitor , Union
Puclllc building , Omaha , Nebraska , upon
Wednesday , the 5th day of January , 1893 ,
at 10 o'clock a. m.
The stock transfer books will bo closed
ten days before the date of the mooting.
ALEXANDER MILLAR ,
Secretary.
Boston.Mass. . , December 14 , 1897.
OFFICEOF LiyS-CLARKK-ANDREKSEN
Hardware Co. , Ojjnaha , Nebraska. Doc.
11 , 1897.
Notice Is hereby given to the stockhold
ers of the Le-e-C'.arke-Andreeson Hardware
Co. that the nnnual meeting of the stock
holders of the company will bo hold at the
olllces of the said company , 1219-1221-1223
Harnty street , In the city of Omaha , In the
state -of Nebraska , on Tuesday , January
11 , A , D , 1658. at three o'clock p. m , , for
the purpose of electing a board of directors
for the company to servo during the ensu
ing year and to transact such other business
as may bo presented at uuch meeting.
II. J , LKE. President.
Attest : W. M. GLASS , Secretary.Dltd
Dltd 321
I'OSTOI'TICIS AOTICB.
( Should bo read DAILY by all Interested , 03
changes may occur at any time ) .
Foreign mails for the week ending De-
oember K3th. 1897. will close ( PROMPTLY It :
all casefl ) nt the General Poatolllco as fol
lows : PARCELS POST MAILS close ONE
HOUR EARLIER than closing time shown
below.
TriiiiH-Atliuitlu MnllH.
SATURDAY At 7 n. m. for FRANCE ,
SWITZERLAND , ITALY. SPAIN. PORT-
UGAL. TURKEY , EGYPT and 'BRITISH
INDIA , per B. s. La Champagne * , via
Huvro ( letters for other parts of Europe
must bo llrectod "per La Champagne" ) ;
at 8 a. in. for NETHERLANDS direct , pur
8 B Obdam , via Rotterdam ( letters must
be directed "per Obdam" ) ; at 9 a. m ,
( supplementary 10:30 : a , m. ) for EUROPE
per H 8. Etrurla * ' via Queenstown ; ut 10
a m for SCOTLAND direct , per B. t .
Anchorla. via Glasgow ( letters must bo
directed "per Anchorla" ) .
PRINTED MATTER. ETC. German steamers
railing on Tuesday * take Printed. Matter , etc. .
for Germany , and Bpecl-illy Addiessud 1'rlnted
Matter , etc. , for other j.arts of Europe. Ameri
can und White Star eleimers on Wednesdays ,
Ocrmun Jtcaiucm on Thursday * and Cunard ,
Trench an ! dermun steamer * on Saturday *
take 1'rlnted Matter , etc. , for all countries for
which thty are advertised to carry mall.
Aft'r tne rlosinif of the * Uupplcuicntsry Truns-
Atlantic Malls named nutne. auMltljnal eup-
elementary malls arc opentcl on the pier * of
tbi Araeilcau , injU h , Xrmcn and Uerinun
- -
M ainrrs , nn < l rehMn'P ' n until within Ten
M.nutP * of ttio liour1 u ? tnlllne of etenmer ,
for Snu'lft "Triil Crntrnl AiArrlcn <
\\iJ. ; ( ifnUfx , nil' .
At 1 ; . m. for CAllPKCltK.
CHIAPAS. l.IA0 r.-.t YUCATAN.
p < r H. . . . v'on.M6 . ( loiter * far other parts
of Mexico nml for Ouba must be directed
"per Concho" ) } nt 2 p. in , ( supp.omenlHry
2 . p. in. ) ' r r > FOHTt'NK ISI.ANO-
JAMAICA , SAVANIM.A . nnd QHEY-
TOWN. psr s. . Alf-ne ( lo'tet for Ocsta
Illca must IKllreeid "p.T Alcno" ) ; nt
2 p. m. ( ! iir > pf ! itientary 2:30 : p. m. for
1IAVTI end SANTA MAnTHA , per s. a.
Kitty. .
8ATUHDAY At S:50 : p. m. for NEW
FOUNDLAND , per strainer from North
Sydney.
Mulls for Newfoundland , 'uy rail to ItnlUnx , nnd
tlience by ntfntr"-1 clc.e nt this olllce rtnlly
at s:30 : p , m. Halls for Mtciuvlon , by rait to
ll.iston nnd tlicure by Menrntr cU.se nt till'
offlci > ilally I'.t 8:30 p. m UMI * for Cuba close
at this olllce dally at 7:00 : a. m. for forwarding
My stcnmerx sailing ( Mondays and Thursdays )
from Pott Tampa. Via Mnll far Mex
ice Clly , ove.tnnj , unlera specially nddrcssed
for dl'patclt by itenmer. close nt 'hl ufllcr
ilally nt 250 ! n , m. nnd 2:30 : p. m. Rculslered
mall c'ofcs nt C.oo p. m. preUous dny.
Mnlln.
MnlU for China and Japan ( specially nd-
dressed only ) p < y P. s. KtnproFa or India
( from Vancouver ) , close hero dally up to
Dpcrniber " 27th nt 0:30 : p. in. JInlls for
( T.iInn nr > d Jnpnn , per H. s. China ( from
Ran Francisco ) , close h ro dnlly up to
December Slst nt C:30 : i ) . m. Mails for Aus
tralia ( except those for M'e.u Auatrnllti ) ,
which nro forwarded vlu Kurope , Now
/.calunfl , Hawaii , TIJl and Sanionn
Inlands , per s. . Mnana ( from San Krnn-
cisco ) , c.ose here dally up to Juniinry
" "d nt 7.00 n. m. , 11 n. in. nnd 0:30 : p. in ,
( or on nrilvnl nt New York of a. H. An-
ranla with llrltlali mails for Australia. !
MnlU for China nnd Jnimn , per s. s , Vic
toria ( from Tncatna ) . close her laly ! up
to Jnilunry * 2 at f.no : p. in. Malls for
Australia ( except Went Australia ) , . New
Zealand , Hawaii nnd FIJI Islanos , per s
B. Mlowcra ( from Vancouver ) , close hero
dally after January * 2i1 nnd up to Janu <
ary 3d nt fiM : p. m. Jilnlls for Hawaii
per s. B. Australia ( from San Francisco )
close hero dally up to January IPth nt
C:30 : p. m. Malls for the Society Islands
per nhlp City of Papeltl ( from San Fran
cisco ) , close hero dully up to Junuarj
: : > tii nt c.-o p. m.
Trnns-Paclnc malls nre forwnnlcd to port o :
salllnR dully and the schedule of closing I
arranged on the presumption of their unlntur
rurlp'l overland transit , Registered mal
closes ut 0 p. m. previous day.
Postolilua nt New -York , N. Y. , December 23
1S97.
CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster.
ilAILIlOAn& .
UNION PACIFIC-"T1IK OVER
land Route" General Ofllces. Nv
U. Corner Ninth nnd Farnam
Streets. City Ticket Olllce , 1302
l'"arnam Street. Tclcphono ! 1C.
Depot , Tenth nnd Mason Streets.
Telephone 123.Leave.
Leave. Arrive.
"The Overland Limited"
for Denver. Salt l > akc ,
western points * SSO : 4(5 : pm
Fast mall train fo ,
Denver , Salt Lake.
I'acino coast and nil
western poln's 3:39 pm 10:20 : am
Lincoln , IJcatrlce nni
Stromsburs Express . . 5:00 : pm . 1220 ! pi
Kearney Ks.pr ss , B:00 : pm " 12:20 : pi
Dally. Ually except Sunday.
Council muffs I > Dcai Leaves , 5:40 : n. m. : C:50 : a.
m. ; 7:30 : a. in. : 3:25 : n. in. ; 10:45 : a. m. ; 2:15 : p. m. ;
4:30 : p. m.j BK : , p. in. Arrives. C:20 : n. m , ; 7:2'l :
a. m. ; S n. m. : 9:23 : a. m. ; 11:20 n. m. ; 3:10 : p. m.
C:40 : p. m. : 9:05ip. : m. ; 10:45 : p. m.
BURLINGTON & MISSOURI
River Railroad "The Hurling
ton Route" General Olllces , N.
W. Corner Tenth nnd Farnam
Streets. Ticket Oirtce , 1502
Fnrnam Street. Telephone 250.
Depot , Tenth nnd Mason
Telephone 123
Leave. Arrive.
S:35 : am 9:35 : am
4:33 : pm 4:03 : Pn-
7:03 pm 7:45 : p
2:55 pm 11:30 : a :
CHICAGO , IIUIIMNQTON &
1 Qulucy Railroad "The Burl
Ington Route" Ticket OlHce.
. 1502 Fnrnnm Street. Telephone
Z30. ' Dcpdf , Truth a"d Mason
Streets. Telephone 128.
Arilve.
7o3 : nm
Chicago nxprejs 3:1' : am 4:15 : pm
7:55 : nm
6:40 : pm
2:50 prr
KANSAS CITY , br. JOSEPI
& Council Blurts Railroad
"The Burlington Route"
_ - Ticket Olllce , 1501 Fnrnnm
HfllltfJ Street. Telephone 250 Depot ,
nUUlu Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele
phune 128.
Leave. Arrive.
Kansas City Day Ex. . . . * 9:05 : nm 5:40 : pm
Kansas City NlBht Ex. . 10:0or > - ' 5:30 : am
CHICAGO. ST. PAUL , MINNE
apolls & Omaha Railway-
General ofllces , Nebraska D !
vision. Fifteenth and Webste
Streets. City Ticket Office
_ . 101 Farnam Street. Telephone
epot. Fifteenth and Webster Streets
Telephone. 145S.
Lcav : . Arrive
Sioux City Accommoda. 8:50 : am 8:20 : pm
Sioux City Accommoda. 0:50 am S.20 pi
IJInlr , Emerson. Sioux
City , Ponca , Hartlng-
tuon nnd Hloomflcld. . 1:00 pm " 11:63 : nm
Sioux Cltv , Mankato. St.
Paul , Minneapolis . , , . * " ona pm uiu : am
Emcrsun Passenger . B:10 pm 8:45 : nm
'Dally. Dolly except Sunday. " Sunday
only. Tills train stops nt stations Florence
to So. Dlnlr , Inclusive. Sundays only ; on week
days So. lllalr only.
_ _
, FREMONT. KLKHORN AND
Mlssoourl Vnlley Rallnay Gen
eral Ofllces , United States Na-
tluiiul B.r.l : Building , South
west Corner Twelfth and Fnr-
_ nam Streets Ticket Office ,
1401 Knrnam Stroet. Telephone. 501. Depot.
Fifteenth and Webster Streets. Telephone. H5j.
Leave. Arrive.
Black Hlllf , Deadwoood
nnd Hot Springs . 3W : pm , S:00pm :
Wyoming , Casper and
Douglas . 5:00 pm
Hustings , York , Davl ?
City , Superior Geneva.
Exeter nnd Scwarrt. . . . C.CO pm
Norfolk. West Point and
Fremont . 7:50 : nm " 10:25 : nm
Lincoln , Wnhoo and
Fremont . , f . 7:50 : arr " 10:25 : am
Fremont Local . . . . 7:50 am
Dally. * Dally except Sunday. " Sunday
only. " Dally cxjppt Saturday. Dally
xcer > ' Xlondnr.
CHICAGO & NORTIIWCSTHRN
Railway City Tlck't Office.
1431 Fnrnam Street. Telephone
( Cl , Depot , Tmth and
Streets. Telephone 12S. .
Leave. Arrive.
Missouri Valley. Bloux
city , St. rau' ani
Minneapolis * 5:40 : am 10:45 : pm
' "
'
MClfy'Jrl - 9:05 : pm
9:05 : pm
Eastern Express , Des
Molnea. Marslialltown.
Ceaar Rapids , Chlcniro 10:15 : nm 4:10 : pm
Atlantic Klyer. Chicago
and East < : pm 4:10 : pin
Fast Mall , Chlcngu' ' to
3:10 : pm
Missouri VnVli-yVfiloux
City. St. Paul , Minne
apolis Limited . ' , . . . . . 5:15 : pin 9:30 : nm
OmahB-Chlcapu Special , 6:30 : pm Sil'l am
Daily , tUHy except Sunday.
fllpUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILroad -
road General Offices. United
States National Hunt : Dulld-
Ine , S , W. Corner Twelfth and
. Furnam Streets. Ticket Olllce ,
1401 Fnrnam Street. Telephone
601. Depot , Flftkbnth and Webster Streets. Telephone -
phone 1451 ;
' Leave. Arrive.
Sioux City. Mankat ? , St.
Paul. Minneapolis , . . . . C:55 : pm * 0:10 : am
_ „ J PACIFIC IIAILROAD
general Ofllces nnd Ticket
OT1o > , Merchants National Bank
Jlulldlne. 1221 Karnam Strret.
Telephone 101. Dcppt , Fifteenth
and webiter srcet : . Telepboni
ryncTi . Leave. Arrive.
Kama * and Nebraska , -
Limited . . . t . . . . . . . . . . * 3:0pm ' 12:55 : pm
IUrj.ru City and St.
L > ul Express , 8:30 : pm 6:00 : am
Nebraska Ixical , . . < :3) pin 9:43 : am
Dally. Dolly except Sunday.
CHICAGO. KOCIC ISLAND &
I'upltlc Railroad "The Oreat
Rock Island Route" City
Ticket Orllcc. 1323 Karnam
BlrceU Telephone 428. Depot ,
Tenlli and Mason Etreels.
Telephone 123.
Lea ye. Arrive ,
Clilcugo and Bt. l'aul . . . .
Vestlbuled Express , . . IW : pm 1:45 : pm
Lincoln , Colorado Bp'e .
Pueblo , Denver and
west * ISM 4:25 : pir.
Chlcaeo , Dr > Molnes Or
Ruck Island 7W ; pm ( US am
Atlantic Express , for
Des Molnes and eatr. .
ern points 7iMnm 5:35 pin
Lincoln , ralrbury and
Htllovlllr . 5:45 : pm "tOi'.a : ra
Dally. Dally except Sunday.
UAtimOADS ,
( ( Ynllnufd. )
WAI1ASH RAILROAD-TICKET OtTICK. HI !
Farnam Street , relPohone. ill Depot , Tenth
nhi ] Mnmn Rirctt * . Telephone , 12) .
Leave. Arrive.
i. l/.iils "Cannon Halt"
. . . . . , , . . l0rm : * 1IJ : ) am
CIItCAOO. MILWAUKEE A ST.
Paul Railway City Ticket
OlIICo , 1604 Farnnm Street.
Telephone 2M. Depot , Tenth
nnd Mason Streets. Tclcphnni
1M.
Ijenvc. Arrive.
Chicago LlmtliM Ex. . . . 5:45 : pin Sv : ! am
Jmarm nml Chicago Ex ' 11:00 : am 130 pra
Daily.
CM All A & KT. LOUIS UAII.ROAU OMAHA ,
Kniisia City & KnMivn Railroad "The Port
Arthur "Route" Ticket olllce. 1415 Fa'nnm
Micet. Te epliono , .122. Depot. Tenth and
7\lnun streets. Telephone , 12S.
Leave. Arrive.
St. LnuU Cannon Hall
E < cpro ! . .i. . 4S3 : pm MltSt nm
Qulncy Express S : < 0 nm 8:50 : pm
Dally.
inAT eriin roit .UHHIMI.VTISN.
Tlit > Sivnlli'irPnrt IiiiMiNfil In a I'roU }
Hot Ovi-ii.
In Dcllcvuo liMpltal they have a new mo-
elianlc.il device tor the reduction of spralncc
Joints anil tendons , relates the Now York
Journal.
It la a strange looking affair and eomo-
tvhat resembles n metal barrel with a larfio
lolo through tlio center from end to end
t Is heavily padded on the hislclo with as
tosthrough which mis a cell of pipes.
Thcso pipes arc connected with a fmuaca
nil the heat generated In the "barrel" Is
errlflc. Thcro ore not a great many of
licso machines In cxU'tcncc at prcsceit , but
ho good they -have dcuo In the west among
'oot ' tail players 'la already very gieat.
The new cure la simply the subjection of
: ho sprain or bruise to hn enormously high
cmperaturc. It Is strange , too , that the
.mtlent feels no incccivealcncc from thta
great heat. Most of the sprains are treated
vlth a tcmpcraturo of 300 degrees Fahr-
: ilicit. A patient Is able not only 1o wlth-
tnnd euch a temperature , but to > ibsolutcly
njoy It. Although the machine has mot yet
icon tried In eases of bruises or sprains , It
was employed In the rellcC of a patient -with -
oevero case of rheumatism at Bellcvuo
hospital some days ngo.
The troitmcut was conducted by Dr. Hlge-
, ow , chief of the hCtspltal staff , on James
lartmnn. The pstliat's jef [ nnldo was
iwollcn eo badly that bending It was out of
o question. Even the drawing off of the
dclc froln tile swollen member was attended
with t'evcre fain. The drum-like machine
was brought out tad l\\c \ rheumatic foot was
ilocod carefully In tie drum and packed
tghtly In the asbestos casing. Hartman
winced -at the operation. "Now turn on the
licat , " said the physician to the attendant
[ u charge of the furnace.
The gas furnace was lit , and the licit was
gradually turned Inlo the cojl of pipes. Vt
first only 110 degrees 'Fahrenheit wan used.
The patient smiled.
"You are now enduring 200 degrees , " said
.ho doctor.
"I don't care If Its 2,000 degrees , " was the
reply. "I've got jrid of that awful tooth
ache hi my ankle. "
four minutes liter another fifty degrees
ivas turned on. "That's right , " said the
patient , "I can bear twice as much as that. "
Another slight turn was given to the tap
ind the extreme limit of heat was readied ,
"or tea minutes Hartman seemed to be
horoughly enjoying himself.
The "birrel" was then removed from the
rheumatic leg , tiio patient protesting In the
meanwhile that ho could bear 'the heat all
day without Inconvenience. The swelling
loomed to have been reduced materially , and
: ho patient declared that the pain was all
one. The licuse physician at Bellevue
said : "So far we have not treated coy
sprains. Several cases of rheumatism have
been trolled , ' however , and 'to each Instance
the patient has experienced decided relief.
Whether this relict -will be permanent or
not I am not prewired to aay.
"I do aot , know exactly what physiological
ficllcii the 300 degrees Fahrenheit lias on the
: pralned tendons , muscles or tissues.
"The reason the ordeal Is not Injurious to
.ho flesh Is that It Is perfectly dry heat.
t , la the 'hcnt , cnly in a far more Intense de
gree , th'at ono ertco'untcrs In the IMoJave
dexjert or Death valley. It Is a strange fact
hat the extremes of heat and of cold have
lmost 'tho same effect on Epralns. Intense
cold will sometimes help a bruise or sprain ,
end so will Intense hoit. The effect la not
.ho same , however , on all persona. Heat
ivlll sometimes stimulate the heart In cases
> f 'heart failure.lu other cases Intense cold
will have a similar effect. "
AMERICA IV 1800.
The Population Centered In n Very
Few Cltlett IXVnr the Count.
In the January St , Nicholas there Is a
.imely article rjnth < jCreater Now Ycrk , en-
iitled "Reasoning Out a Metropolis , " by
'Ernest Irigersmll' " Writing of the distribu
tion of the population at the beginning of
the century. Mr. InRersoU sjys :
Montreal and Quebec were then largo
towns , but making no prosress ; nothing
had come of tho" expected cities along- the
ccast of Maine ; , Qd ) Salem had been out
stripped by Boston , which already numbered
30-.000 citizens ; Newport , Now London and
New- Haven were still disappointingly small
and sleepy ; New York , which had borne the
brunt of the revolutionary war. Included
only some GO.tiOO Inhabitants ; while Philadelphia
delphia.uniarmad by the war , was
nourishing , and led 'the list with a popula
tion 'numbering over 81.000. Farther south.
Baltimore , with about 27,000 people ; Charles
ton , with 20,000. and New Orleans ( then In
French terrltpry ) . w'"l ' 10 00 ( > > wcre tno oaly
oojst towns worth mentioning. Civilization
iiiad scarcely found Its way acrcas the
Alleghajilcs , Chicago did not cxlot , and
OSWOBO. Buffalo , Detroit. I'lttsTiurg and Cin
cinnati were mere frontier viragos or Indian
trading pests. New England and eastern
.Pennsylvania . and IJaryland were dotted with
villages , but the largest Inland towns weve
those of northern Now Jersy and the valley
of the 'Hudson , whore iNowburg- , Kingston
and Albany took tho- lead of all.
Let us see what happened during tne
next thirty years.
As soon as peace and a firm , united gov
ernment were gfllned by the war for In
dependence , wo Americans began to think
about finding out and making use of tlie
wealth of our new country , first by setting
as many prsons as possible to clearlnj
away the forests and planting fields ; am !
great numbers from the older states nm :
from Europe moved west and received from
the government tracts of land , for which Uio
only pay asked wan a promlso to etay and
cultivate thorn.
But It was plain that there was no use In
farming , no matter how cheap and fertile
the'sell , nor In cutting timber or dlggln'
minerals , no matter how accessible anil
abundant unless the pioneers had some way
'to ocnd the grain they grow , or the tlmbo.
or minerals to market. Uosds were , therefore -
fore , of thci first Importance. Nobody but a
hunter or an explorer could travel Into the
hoavlly wooded Interior , except along some
navigable river , and ntfirst only the valleys
of those rivers wore cultivated. Next , ft few-
roads v/erf' laid out , connecting thn coaE'
4ind riverside towns , but none penetrated In
land very far. and these were mostly me-o
tracks for pack horses , All frontl&r sools
were carried by horses until almost the be
ginning of this century ai they are yet In
remote parts of the far west. This mctho
| s exceeding expensive. It cost , for In
stance , $24D a 'ton ' or about 12& cents a
pound , to carry mcrchandlso by pack-horso
from Philadelphia to IJrlo In 1784 ; and
when In 1789 , the first wagon'road was
op3ncd over the Pennsylvania mountains
the cost of frelshtapo was $3 a ton for tbs
pm alone about 140 miles. It was no
until 1S04 that the first throiuh line n <
stages waa establlihed from Philadelphia to
PlttHburp. making the trip In seven days ,
Taeso things show how gradual , but how
mire was the advance of civilization west
ward.
A CuiiiiiiirlHiiu.
MOW rpmodp | " 'i forth * lth exaggerated
claims are continually coming up : some
fl-nr1' ! ! "While OH ' . hnn"hlij | mvpl l > > '
nearly al ) are forgotten before the end of th
third year. On thn other hand Plwrpber
mn's rough rnmpdv 1'on ' cont'nually ' grown
In favor and popularity during the past
twenty-five year * . Those who once uuo 1
are o much pleased with the result tha
they pearly always Insist on bavin * It when
again In need of such a mcdklne. There I
riotblce ao gcod for a bad cold.
A MOST tJU.VTIiM ItKMIMmit.
From JuJy.
He What an ugly man ! I novcr saw anybody so
Rho Husli , dear ! You forgot yourself !
Tlltt ( iK.Vri.K A HT _ A IIITlTJ"
- > , from the Sketch.
SO M3AII AMI I ) VIST SO 1-\Vll.
Lord Irrigate You wore nt the theatre on Tuesday 7 Funny thins I
didn't see you !
She ( coldly ) Not funny nt all. I don't serve behind the bar t
IIIJ.SI.MSSS KVI
From Ally Kojier.
Her Father Have you heard my daughter sing , young man ?
Edwin ( hervouBly ) Ye-iia air hut In ? plto of thut J should like to lmv
her , elr.l ;