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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1901)
THE OMAITA DAILY UEE: St'NJMV, JAXTJATiY 13, 1001. 23 TOR 8AIfK iu:.i. USTATI rAjtMSl RANCHES!! LANDSUl Uought, 8old And exchanged. Do you want to buy? Do yoa want to aell? OEOROE P. HUM IS (established IMS). Telephone PC. I'axton lllock. Look at throe: 2'fl acre nnr Ornnh.i, 17) per ncre. 820 ncre near Omiihii, 115 r ncre. 320 nrreK, near Omnhu, $7r per ncre, 80 ucrew near Omiihu, $70 ix.t ncre. M ncres near Omnhn, $75 nor ncre. M acres neHr IlennlnKton, Jjt) per nrre. 10) ncres near Omnhn, bottom lnnl, $33 per acre. I'lU'IT AND OARDKN LANDS, ii ncres near Omaha, Vtf), ',4 acres near Oiniihn, on which will InilM a, S-room houso HxSS, price 11,200: or with out limine, W). 10M, acres wllh 1,80 Kraovlncs and 'a-ocrc blackberries, 4H ncres with fi-room house, barn, chicken house' well, 25 cherry trees, f,0 plum trees, !m currntit hushes, I acres raspberries, 'i mro blackberries, ncre strawberries, 9W gooseberries; prlco $1,200. 10 ncres, good house, barn, fruit, etc., $1,000. &" acres, new n-room house, B acres of nil kinds of fnilt, nil under fence Mtid 10 acres In cultivation, JO ncres koimI pnr ture, $00 per Aero; well worth so per ncr.?. 2 cholco fruit farms near Ilrownvlllc, Ncb $40 per acre. , , HOOD 1 NVKSTM H NTS. Iholco brlek block, 3 Hats, near city hall, rental $1,500, only JIS.OW. 1 brick blocks, 11 flats of 4 rooms each. In sldo location, rentals 11,250, only. $10,000. Cholcn trnckngo properties In best business localltlej and nt very rensonablo prices. Flno now. West Karnnm nnd Hnnscom park houses .and lots, $3,V) to JlO.ttX) each. RESIDISnTJk LOTS. Near car line, $150 each; $5 down nnd $5 ler mouth. Others $.100 to $:0 each; $10 down and $10 per mouth. Cholco West Tarnnm and Hnnscom Place lots, $1,0)0 upwards. n , , HOUHHH AND LOTS. On Sahlcr st. near to enr lino, one four room house, cellar, city wntcr, JGOO; $100 cash, balance; $10 per month. One. block from tins 24th st. car linn near RIanderson, six-room house, city water, $1 000 y papore1 nn1 l,nln,p,' lot 60x132, For $2,000, fl-room house, hath room, closets, porcelain bath tub, pis, city wntcr. well ami cistern, good barn, hirgo lot 100x12s. fnilt nnd shnde trees, lino lnvn. half iiiiicK irom enr line, invcsllgato tills. Lot 5"Hxl45, 7-rooni houso, modern except uium.!., i,iuii, noi location, tj.uuu, 6 PER CUNT JIONi3VTO LOAN on gilt edge, real istato security. Also wrlto KIRI3 INSURANCE. OKOROE P. I1I3MIR, (Established In wa.) Telephone 580. I'axton Hlock. UH 372 13 PAYNE-KNOX COMPANY, Tnko PLEASURE In announchiK that THREE ot tho properties placed on their RARGAIN COUNTER Inst week have been sold and they nlso take PLEASURE In offering tho following lino BARGAINS this week. THESE PROPERTIES MUST UK SOLD AT ONCE. 1547 On Oeorgln. nvc, two blocks from car line, n beautiful D-room all modern house Mii'wr cumuiiiiiiK spienuiii iiiiiuury in race It hail cfvery:thInK that cmtia bo "denlrod in an ail-round up-to-dato Home. Prlco, Jfi.GOO; Jl.OflO caNh, balnnco cun bo arranged io ami ui u fier cent. 1D13 This nronortv Is located on Lafavelte ave., H4 (docks from car line- house con tains 8 line rooms. Rood cellar, fumnco, gas, hot and cold water, plumbing and In nu excellent neighborhood. Wo nro au thoring to tako $2,S00; $1,000 cash, balanco rciiHonauio lime. . 1323 Near High school, close In for bust ness. 0 rooms, flno cellar, hot nnd cold water tilunihlng. irns. bath, etc.: Pronertv In good repair and enn bo sold for $3,r00 on easy lerms. lf.S On S. 12th St.. near Castellnr. 2 new houses of t! rooms each, completed last September ntid renting for $20 per month each. They are. nil modern except fur niico and nro offered for $2,000 each ON ICS On N. 21st st., 9-moin house, city water, gns, etc.: tho nroncrty Is In fair rennlr: owner anxious to sell. Price, $l,G0O; $2lO chbu, uainuco na per moiiiu. 1273 In northwest part of the city, near car line. t-room nouso witn nam, sower con nection, gas. etc.; good bam, 2 full lota 4 block from paved street nnd Is offercil for $1,800 If sold at once. Wo call attontlon to our beautiful now houses on 32d and Cuming sts. now being completed. Full information ns to price, ternm, etc., Riven at the office. MAIN FLOOR NEW YORIC LIFE ULDO, n 4.1 A FEW CHOICE PROPERTIES JUST LISTED BY PARTIES MUST HAVE MONEY. K beautiful 8-room strictly modern resl donoe,-niMiitle, lot Mxi;!.', south front, good nelRhborhood; well worth $:l,0i.i. $1,9S5 takes it. New 8-rooni resldencn, .Tith live., porth of Fnrnam, strictly modern, oak finish. Only I cottngeH, 4 and 5 rooms; will rent for $18 well located. A HIO SNAP. $1 .230. 7-rnom house, with loo-foot frontage, on Kinmoit, near 2un. uniy A FEW CHOICE LOTS AT BARGAIN PRICES. asth, Just north of Famam, 60x143 $1,100 20lh, near Grace. 33x140, paving paid.... 700 -Munuprsnn. ueiweeu 2ltu and 2.i(li. box 12S. lovely trees 650 Tompleton & 26th, 60x128; Invcstlgnto It 400 Ilunlottc. near Sherman ave., 60x115.... 950 Good east front lot, 60x124, near car.... 100 imi many outers. Call In. ERNEST SWEET, S22 NEW YORE LIFE, U(J 334 13' UAN offer you u barcaln In tho N. W. cor, 31th unci Martha, corner, with enst and south front, lot 7Sxl33; prtvnio drlvoway and alley, 8-rnom modern house, electric lights, largo barn with 2 box stalls and man's room, paved street nnd nermnnen walk. Price, $3,600; part cavli, balanco long time. J, H. Sherwood, 9.19 N. Y, Life. RE 219 IS $1.2308!X-ROOM cottage, $1,250 on monthly payments of $15; north part of city; houso good.repulr. W. L. Selby, Board Trade, RE MSfK 14 107 ACREH 11 miles N. , good Improve menis, price per ncru. 213 acres fine level upland, none better uny where, prlco $31 pur acre. 122 ox-res liic Pannlu bottom. $7,800. 40x90 feot near loth nhd Harney streets, vury cneup ill COxlto feot nenr 20th nnd St. Mary's nve SNAP, at $2,000. Six-room Iioumc, 60-foot cast front lot, 11 iiiocks wese oi court nouse, a E. corner 2Sth nnd Farnam, two-Btory brick buildlmr. rental $780 venrlv. $7,000. Ilrlck buildings closo In, rental $1,350 iter year; BARGAIN at $11,000. JOHN N. FJIKNKKR, OVl OLD P. O. RE-301 13 WYMAN. SHRIVEIt CO., Now York 1.1 fa Bldir. No, 422 No. 31th St.. 7-room hojBe, two Full lot, 3-room framo cottago, barn, etc, In flno shnnn. Lliv 65xtV) feet corner ?r,th nn.i PurbAp ..., city water on lot. street paved, fine placa to buPd two houses, $1,000. Two full lots. 3Mh ave. utul Blnney, S-voom house, $1,600. "5-foot lot, corner, Kountge Place, C-room mou, nouso uuu narn. $l,uxi. RE-3S7 IS BEE HENRY U. PAYNE, 601 N. Y. LIK E. RIS-7 FOR MALE IIK.U, ESTATE. R, C. PETERS & 'CO., 1702 Fn rn-im Street, iUf Hid r. DWELLING HOUSES. No. 137S Thl Is n 9-room. tiressvd brick house, oak finish, 2 nlco grates with man tels nnd mirrors In wall, modern In every respect, tlnte roof This Is No 2107 JMnk ney, fronting the new park. Price, Ji.fJOO. in. ;w ! J-rp Is a brand new ft-ronm houso, an mooern excepi lurimce. porcelain nuin tub. innrhln wash bowl, unt and new fix tures, hnrd oil tinlsh, paved street all nuld for: In fact. II model little home. Only $2.:. No. 1MI S-room house, east front on 2Sth st.. near raciuc; nu modern. $4,400. No. tats-on Dip Itenson enr line, Just ntit- Hiiie oi cuv iinius; n lots, 4-room nouse anil barn. $2.fifi. 6 Imusee In South Omaha (new). 1 rooms earn, renung ror iz per moutli eucli. Price. $l,2iw for each property. A bis bargain. VAC'A NT PHOPE RT Y. No. ln2-txit 1. In block 13, West End. goes for $1 -if); owner noxious to rcll; on Dodga and SCth M. SNAP. No, 1BIS-2 lots nt a hltr bnmnln. ne.i!- Mill nnd Hewnrd and Charles sts. Want an offer on the two. FARMS. No. IMS 210 ncres In Jefferson countv. 'Ne- orasKii; wen improvtd, good btiiidings: only 4V4 miles from town. Price, $7.5no for farm. No. ft lfio ncres In Snunders county. Ne- nrarKn; an inner rrom Valparaiso, uniy $2i) per acrt'. A bargain. No. 1131- 2V) ncres In Sarpy county, Ne- orHRKii; goon nuiuuuc, good, orennrn. about 1G0 acres In cultivation, balance In pasture; plenty of timber; nil. bottom Inntl, Price, $15 per ncro. Wo have a Inrgeg list of farms nnd will ha giau io ugtire wmi you, ir you nrn loogin for n farm; nlso mnku farm loan nt low rate; loans closed promptly; no delay. R. C. PETERS & CO., 1702 Fnmnm Street, Omahii, Neb., RE -"10 13 The Byron Reed Co.. 212 So. Kill St., Trnckaco Lots. One of the best corners In wholesale dis trict. B. & M. track in alley. Permanent sidewalks and both streets paved. Prlco, $11,000.00. Equally ns cood corner at end of V. P. tracK. street puved iti ironi. l'rtce, $io,- 000.00. 41 feet on Harney St., II. & M. truckage. Corner on, Nicholas St., U. 1. track In alloy. j 'rice z,wu.uu. 22 feet on Jones St. between 11th & 12th streets, U. p. trackage. Price, $2,750.00. Bargains In Homes, 8-room nil modern house near 20th & Cali fornia. Price. $4,600.00. Cholco 7-room modern house, hnrd wood linisli. uood barn, lino lawn and man e trees, near KoiinUo Plnce, one-half block irom enr, $2,iuu.w. 4 cholco 7 nnd 8-room. all modern housos. oOtn nnd I'lirnnm streets, ranKing in price irom w.bijo.w to $1,000.00 encli. 2119-21 and 23 Blnney St., three C-room do- taciied nouses, newly jmpereu and painted, city water iind sewer, llnlshed In oak nnd pine. $I,000.U0; will pay 12 per cent on In vestment. 60:, S. 29th St., 9-r. nil modern, barn. $4,500.00. 1133 No. ISth, 9-r modern, burn. $2,300.00. 2519 Davenport St., lr. modern. $2,300.00. 2417 Caldwell 8-r. modern, $2,000.00. 2017 N. 25th', 7-r.. part modern, $1,700.00. 1338 So. 25th Ave.. S-r flno lawn. $1,050.00. 1913 Izard St., 5-r., paved, $1,200.00. and . . 1 3119 Burt St., il-r. ami barn, owner asks i,.ii.uu. nut win sen ior uesi oner, wuici) so far hns been $1,000.00. Who will raise this? Farms. 240 ncres 5 miles south of Fremont, ne,w nui oi ins. nn uni er cuiiivniion. 1C0 ncre.t Sarpy county, well Improved, $15.00 un ncre. 111 iiiko cicar collages in Omaha aa nart riiv. 160 acres I miles from Irvlngton, nil under cultivation, xu.uo an acre. Two Sfl-acro farms near good towns In east ern Menrasaa, gnou iunu, xour cnoico ror S25.U0 an acre. 14t! acres near Central City, well Improved can nil no cultivated, j,7W.uu. .argo list of small places near Omaha, suitable, for gardening or raising fruit. 1.0iX-ACRE cattlo ranch, fortv head cattle. improveo. reany 10 movo onio; answer quicK. c iiidusiriai ucnooi, uenrney, Neb. RE-250 13 FOR SALE, 3522 Cass St., fi-room cottago. nnrn. large- 101, i,;t;d; casn, Apply 3807 Sowurd. RE-2S8-13 W. FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1320 FARNAM STREET. Eastern owners deslro to dispose of tho following propornes ami win close inem out nt bargains. For further particulars call at our office. 11-103 A brick row of ton 9-room modern Houses, nortnenst corner 26th and Harney streets; paving nnd 1111 special taxes paid yearly rental Incomo $3,480. B-16 A brick row of four S-room modern houses. 2214 to 2220 North 19th street: 11 1 sneclul tnxes' puld; yearly rental Income flKiU. n-13 Flno nressed brick reuldeiico In Dun deo mice, entirely modern, 12 rooms, in terior In different hnrd woods, largo burn, beautiful grounds, permanent walks. This nroncrtv can no onucni nt n unrcain. B.li ElElit-room house. 2.110 North 2Stb ave full lot, Look at tins und makA us nn oner. B-6 Good 7-room cottage und two lots, 2S7I .Mapic si., ouiy oun diock rrom enr. n-so Good S-room houso nnd 2 nlco lots 4150 Harney st. Submit nn offer. Wo hnvo some desirable residences In West Famam district nnd In llansrom rluco raiiKlug in prlco from H,W0 up. A vncant corner, two lots, ready to build on. west Mi roam district, rrlce, 53.&00. Another east front, Just north of Farnam Ono of tho llnest corners' In Hanseom Placo for brick row or four houses. Price, WOO, If you wish to buy or Bell call on W. FARNAM SXI1TH & CO., 1320 Fnrnam Street. . RE-315 13 RANCH. 800 acres. Greeley county: black loam soil, shade trees, timber, running wilier, ,u acres minor cmuvuunn; nu lit for cultivation. Only $10.00 aero; terms easy. Nebraska Land and Loan Co., Co- itimnuH, .ei, iiiv-jm u GEORGE & COMPANY, 1001 Fnrnam St. $2,000 for 4321 Franklin st.. 1.6 block from Walnut Hill car line. 8 rooms, porcelain bath, hot and cold water nnd nil modern except furnace, nlso god burn. $2,600 for 2019 and 2021 N. 21st St., 2 houses, rent for $27 per month. $2,000 for 7-room cjittngo on 23d st.ncar i.eavenwortn st.. modern except fumnco, $1,100 for 5-rooni house on ISth st., ncur unison, east tront. FARM. ICO-ncres pear BcnnliiKtnu nt $37 per ncre, n uargniu ior someone winning i good 1111 jiruvcu mini. RE-353 13 THE BEST Investment doskIIiIa: 320 len perfect title, cant Neb,, smooth Intnl. good frowth grass, m-.r good market; o.ist 2.60 per ncre, 640. western Neb., flno grazng land, $1.2) per nor?. ID), smooth land, In Dundy Co.. NM., $173,00 lur llltt 1UU11L-- 11. 1A1M1 M) II1U lilll. 210, school land lease, In Antelopu 1:0., 10) 11 ru Iti nlllt I vn t iin vnri rh,,lr 1 n . 1 v . ..... ....... V...I.VVJ ((,1,,, Will sell lil tl liarglllll. Lymnn Waterman, W) Bco Bid. RE-M272 II FOR 8ALE. stock anil liny ranch. 1,63 ncres, t") oonom innti, controls location best In northern Idaho, sheltered viillev railroad station und steamboat facilities on ranch; mnuy thousand feet nt mill timber on uplands: range for thousands or came; cash inarget at door; orchard, linprovementH, Implements. 76 head stock, $11,00), W. M. Humphrey, Bonner's Ferry, IUIW1U, lit, I'Olt SAI.IJ-HU.VI, R STATU, DESIRABLE east front lot, residence or business, 3d block so, depot on Iflth. nil Vinton. EE M&C3 F3 RANCH AND FARM lands for sale by the union i'uciiic iiunroim coni;any. k. a. McAUaster land commissioner, Union Pacific Headquarters, Omnhu, Neb. RE-S1J PROPERTY boupht and sold: money loined; nnts collected, u. I Johnson Co.. 314 So. 15th St. RE-102 HOUSES, lots, fnrms, lands, loans; nlso lire insurance. Jiemis, l-axion dik, iiij M4 UHA8. E. WILLIAMSON, 12 Furuatn St. UK 79 CHEAPEST lot In city of Omahn: C2H-foot enst rront in ieison s nuuiuon. m. j. Kcnnard & Son, 3.0 Brown block. RE Mf93 WHO wants' It? Omaha property In x- ennnge ior mni ot ue.iver. apimv to owner. 609 S. 29th St. RE-MMrJ T.' NICE, warm home; hot water bent, 8 rooms, latest plumbing, hardwood finish, Hectrlc light, cellar under whole houte, laundrv, comer lot; $1,000, room now house, modTii except furnace, piping Is In for tlm furnace, laundry, on 22d, Just south of LnkHistrtet: a nlco loca tion: J3.2K). r C rooms, ;ust front on boulevard. lot 41x140; rent, jig; $1,700. W.-H. OATKH, rCt N '-l'"- ::RE-217 13 SPECIAL m acres west -ot Klrawood park only fi miles from 1'. wermuska $75 nn acre, but wants offo..' The ltyron Reed Co., 212 S. llth St. Ilk. -T-14. MINNESOTA lands, Red River Vnlli-i . will you bo one of the number to go to the Jted River Valley, Minnesota, on n Homcseekcrs' ticket, on snle the llrt und third Tuesilny In every month? Praric, $'J tu $12! Improved furms, equal to tho $50 nnd $100 farms In Iowa nnd llllnoK $14 to $:o. Great crops of everything frown, You can save double your money, hits furnished. O. 11. Hurrlss Io." So. 15th St., Omnlia. RE-S02 13' PLEASE read In this Isme my advertise ment of Minnesota lands nnd decide na to how much more good money you wld irlvn no n n rentrr Wo had a great rush of land buyers Inst yenr irom norm nair or mwa, n nconsin and southern Minnesota to tho Minnesota sldo of tho Red river, and the null prom ises to be greater this your than lust. O. B. Harris, 405 So. 15th St. UE-203 13 CHOICE lands In trncts of CC nctes or more, nenr Knutli Omnlia, Bellevue, Fort croou. La Platte, Gllmore. SprlnKflold und Gretna. Inquire, II. T. Clarke, 219 Board of Trade, 15th and Fnrnam st. RE-376 13 MEDICAL. LADIES out of health find prompt relief, uox i.i.', umuuu, icu. wonnueutini. -799 Operations for uterine troubles unneces sary. AUUrC.19 UCU 1)1U., UfllUlUl, .eu, --MW1 DR. LE DUE'S Femulo Regulator, posi tively warranted to cure tun most stuo born cases of monthly stoiipuges, irregu larities, obstructions nnd sjppresslons brought on from whatever cause; $2 a parfyige or 3 for $5; sent nnywherc pro paid on receipt of prleo. Tho Kldd Drug Co., Elgin. 111. Amerlcnn Olllce, retail, wholesale, Myers-Dillon Drug Co,, Omnha; M. A. Dillon, South Omaha; Davis Drug Co., Council Bluffs. Full lino of rubber goods. LADIES! Chichester's English rennyroyal J 'li ib nro me. Pest; sale, reliable; taice no other. Send 4c stnmps for particulars, "Relief for Ladles" In letter by return mnll. Ask your druggist. Chichester Chemical Co., Philadelphia. Pa. CANCER cured nt homo by Internal treat- ment; no kiuip. pinster or pain, jjook and testimonials mulled free. Cancer In stitute, 121 W. 42d St.. N. Y. LADIES, I positively guarantee. Golden Heal, never tailing femalo regulator; will relievo most obstinate cases of delayed periods In live hours; tent secure from observntlon, $1.00. Dr. Annie Fowler, 2711 Olive St., St. I.ouls. Mo. LADIES' Month'y Regulator; quick relief; no more anxiety; our innuiuiic remedy will not disappoint you; It is posltlvo nnd harmless in Its action; price, $2.00. Tho Women's Specialty Drug Co., Suite 501, C7 Clark St., Chicago. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. A. C. VAN SANT'S School. 717 N. Y. Llfo. SOI BOYLES' College, court reporter, principal. jieo mug, Mi NEB, Business & Shorthand college. Boyd's Theater. bus GREGG Shorthnnd. Om. C. Col. 16 & Doug. 801 OSTEOPATHY. JOHNSON Institute. 61fl N. Y. L. Bldg. Tel, 1GG4; Alice .lonnson. u. u.. lauioR- aept. ; Old E. Johnson, Osteopathia, Mgr. -800 M. E. DONOIIUE, D. O., of Still school, Klrlisvllle, -Mo., cot i'axton uik. lei. v.mj, 807 PATENTS. INVENTORS, GOT AN IDEA? Wo handlo patents, copyrights and trade mnrks, you glvo us tho barn Idea nnd we will do tho rest; modern equipped machine shop und foundry in connection; Olllcla! Gazetto on fllo; guide book free. Mason, Fcnwlck it Lawrence, patent lawyers, 1406 Howard st,; ici, nn, umiina, J. i: uronin, repr. M170 LOST. LOST, Tuoiday morning, ladlcs's nlllgatnr skin purse, between Doston store nnd Omnha Bee! had some chanKC, souvenir coins, owner's cards, etc; purso vnUed ue Chrlntnms gift. Kindly return to Mtsi itiiugnic, iieo onice, unu receivo reward, Lost-i29 LARGE Spaniel, from 1113 Georgia avenue, Return nnd claim reward. Lost-MW 15 A SUITABLE reward will bo, paid for In formation lending to tho recovery of pmieioii. running gear uurK red and lilack, Btolen January 10. from corner 19th and Davenport sts. Thos. II. Smith, 2411 North !wi si. iosi a,u la BELGIAN HARES, BELGIAN HARES-Somo Hue does bred to n Pfi-polnt Fashoda buck for sale. Royal BELGIAN HARES Buy from first hands'. largest breeders In tho world; fancy stock: low prices. Rocky Mountain Bd- cinn iiaro t:o am wuincy oiog., Denver, Colo. Agents wnnted. -'.77 13 nitESSMAKING. MRS. JEFFRIES KEMP, 401 Pnxton Blk. Telephone zijo. ai B61-J27 ACCORDION PLEATING. ACCORDION nleatlntr. cheapest, best nulek est. Mrs. A, C. Mark, S. E. Cor. 17th and farnam. ozi BIRDS AND TAXIDERMY, STOCIC'S Bird Stored 16)3 Leavenworth. -797 TICKET BROKER. CUT rate tickets everywhere, P. H. Phil- inn, yjtxi I'uninm. Teiepnono ,si, sua STAMMERING AND STUTTERING, CURED. Jttlln Vaughn, 430 Rnmgo Bldg. SlJ NICKEL PLATING. OMAHA PLATING CO,, Bca Bldg. Tel. 2535. MlitS LA I'.NDU V. OMAHA Steam Laundry; shlrtii. 7c. collars 2c; cuirs, 4e uw j,eavenwor'.n, w, bii. -;9J I I HM'I'l Iti; REPAIRING. TEL. 1331. M H. Wnlklln. 2111 Cuming St SOS IU'llllEll STAMPS, BADGES, medals. Om. PJ'L Co., Bee Bldg, Tl "-IS Xt.:1T V WW. V4I i.ti( .iriioou THE winter term at Morand's l niulne stliool begins this neck Adults, '""iif s.l.iy nnd Friday. 8 p. tn.. 12 lessons gentlemen. $. Iidle, if. Private Icsfohs dnv nnd evening. M-222 Fll MII.I.W ItKIIITS. MILL OWNERS, we can save you money on mlllw righting, the best spoutei thine country on hand. C. T. Jensen, mill builder. Omaln. Neb. M-2X) lr, iim.i.s i) i.onur. ROOMS. TO LET. third door, 1.121 Fnrnam st . with steam neat, ror ioukc room or nan, suo per month. W. Futnaiu Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam st. n"1 13 PAWNllltOKEIM. EAGLE Loan ,OIIlce, reliable neconiniodnt ln; till business confidential, 1301 Douglas, -811 CARPENTERS AM) .lOllltEHS, ALL I?lnds of carpenter work and retiring promptly attended to, J, T. Ochiltree, 20th and Lnkn Sts, 370 PORTO Popular Tours RICO IVb, 2 nnd 10, March 1 Illustrated prosrnm; 114 dny, nllrxpenvevllOH Rjymondi Wliltcomb,l03Adams St.,Cblciao LEGAL NOTICF.S. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING, Notice M hereby elvnn that the nnn'im ni'eotlng of tho stockholders of Tho Bee BuiW'tng company will bo held at I o'clock p. m- .'uesday, January 15, 1W1, at the office of su'd company In The Bee building, Omaha, for election of a board of dl rectors for the uiis''ng ynr nnd the trans action of such other" . -islness as rly come brforo such rtu-Unr. ny order o( RAILWAY TIME TABLES. WABASH ItAILROAD Ticket Olllce. 1115 Famam Street. Telephone, 322. Do pot, Tenth and Mnrcy Sts. Telephone, 629. lxiuve. Arrive. St. Louis "Cannon Ball" Express u 6:05 pm a 8:20 am a Daily. CHICAGO, ROCK 1SL nnd & Paclllc Railroad "The Great Hock Isl and Route" City Ticket Olllce. 1323 Fnr nam Street. Telephone, 428. Depot. Tenth and Mnrcy Sts. Tele- nlinne. Lcuv. Arrive, .PACT Dcs Moines nnd Daven- tinrf T.nnnl a 7f2., nm htl!SA nm Chicago Express bll:l5 am a 8:10 Am Des Moines Local a 4:20 pm a 4:45 pm fMil,.nin Vimt Rxnress. .a 5:00 nm u 1:23 nm Des Moines, Rock Isl- und tnd cnicugo i :to pra a y;jj pm Lincoln, Colorado Spgs.. Denver, Pueblo and West .u 1.30 pm n 4:15 pm Colorado,. Oklahoma Sc Texas 1 Iyer a u:.u pm u a;o um a Dally b Dally except Sundny. KANSAS CITY, ST. JO seph & Council Bluffs Railroad "Tho Burling ton Route" Ticket Olllce, 1502 Fnrnam Street. Tele--phone. 250. Depot, Tenth and Mason Streets. Tele- phono, 128. I.nne Arrive, a 6:25 pm n 6:15 am Kansas City Day Ex. .a 9:20 am Knnsus City Night Ex..al0:30 pin dl uuuis r iyer ror Hi Joseph and St Louis., a 5:10 pm nllilS am a Dally. BURLINGTON & Mis souri River Railroad "The Burlhmton Route" Gonerul Olllces, North west Corner Tenth und Farnam Streets, Ticket Olllce 1502 Fnrnam Street. Telephone. 25j. Burllnuton Stutlon. Tenth and Mason Streets. Telephone, 128. . Leave. Arrive. Lincoln, Hastings and McCook a 8:40 nm a 7:35 pm Lincoln, Denver, Colo- rado, Utah. Califorola.a 4:25 pm n 3:00 pm Lincoln & Black Hills. .a 9:00 pm n 0:45 nm Montana. Puget Sjund..a 9:00 pm n 6:45 nm Lincoln Fast Mall b 3:00 pm. n 9:17 am Wymore, Beatrlco and Lincoln a 8:10 am blDOCam Denver, Colorado, Utah and California a 6:45 nm South Be'id. Loulsvlllo, Plnttsmduth u 3:35 om bll:05 nm L Crook, Piuttsmouth and Paclllc .Junction. .a 7:00 pw! i 8:20 am Bellovue, . Plnttmouth nni f'acuic Junction.. al2:10 RD n Dally, b Dally except Sunday. CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & qulncy Railroad "The Burlington Route,' Ticket Ofllco 1502 Fnrnaia Street, Telephone. 250. Ocpot, .' Tenth nnd Mnson Streets. Telephone. 128. jjcave. Amre. Daylight Chicago Spe- . rini a 7:00 am aio:s pm Chicago Vestibuled Ex.. a 4:W pm a 7:K am CnicagO UOCBl r,iiirrn, fwi" Chloago Limited a 7:50 pm n 7:4a am Fast Mall " a Dally. FREMONT. ELKHORN & Missouri Valley Riillro.id "The Northwestern Lino" General Offices. United Stntes Natl.Mi.it Bank Bldg.. S. W. Corner Twelfth and Farnam bis. Ticket onice. iioi Fnrnam at. Tel, mi. ue pot, iim unu weoster Mis. rei. um, Leave. Arrive, Block Hills, Deadwood Hot Sprlmrs a 3:00 nm a 5:00 pm Wyoming, unsjier and Douirlns d 2:00 nm c.C:00 pm Hastings, York, David city, Superior, Geneva, Exetor und Seward b 3:00 pm Norfolk, Verdlgro und Fremont b 7:30 nm Lincoln. Wnhoo and b E;00 pm 1)10:20 nm Fremont b 7:30 am blOi'5 nn F remont uoeni , c i;zo am n Daily, b Dally except Sundny, c Sun nuy oniy. u wauy excepi Dally except Monday. Saturday, o CHICAGO & NORTH western Railway "Tin Northwestern Line" Fnrnam St. Telephone nit)Qt. Tenth ntl. Mnrcy Sts, Telephone 'J29. Leave. Daylight Chicago Spe cial a 7:00 nm Chicago Passenger a 4:15 ptn Leave. Arrive all:20 a 3:40 pm am unstern express, Des Moines, Marshiilltownr Cedar Rnnlds nnd Chicago Eastern Special, 1U11J .nio:&o am a 4:03 a 4:05 a 2:45 n fc.DI pm cago and East c T.-nr, Tnfl , 1 . ( - a 4:55 pm pm nmnnn . pm Omahn-Chtcngo Llmlt'd.a 7:43 pm rnst aiau n Cednr Rapldi Passenger a Eastern Express b 9:00 pm n Dally, b Dally except Saturday. . , ... n tin pm ii m pm a 6:3) SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC Railroad "Tito North western Line" General Otlices, United Stntes National Bank Building, S. W. Corner Twelfth and Fnrnam Sts. Ticket umce. nui ramam bt. Teiepnono om. De pot, Tenth and Marcv Sts, Telephone 629, Leavo Arrive. Twin City Express a 6:55 am a!0:25 pm Twin City Limited a 7:33 pm n 8:15 nm Sioux City Local a 8:00 am a 3:50 pm CHICAGO. ST PAUL.. Minneapolis & Omnha Railway "The North western Lino" General unices, iNournsKn u vi slon, 15th nnd Webster tits. city Ticket Olllce. 1401 Farnam St. 15th and Webster Telephone, 561. Depot, Leave. Passenger .n 6:00 um Arrive Twin City u 9:10 pm Omaha Passenger iiiimu urn Sioux City & North east Nebraska u 3:45 pm a Daily. UNION PACIF1C--THE OVRll land Route" General Olllces, is, is. uor, iMinn aim Farnam Streets, City Ticket Ofllce. 1321 I'uruam Htreot. Teiophonc, 310. weiiui, luiiui uuu .uurcy nts, Telephone, 629, i.eave. The Overland Limited. .a 8:20 urn The Chicago Portland Special a 8:20 nn) Tho Fast Mnll a 8:50 nni Tho Mali nnd Express, ,nll:35 pm Lincoln, Beatrice and Stromsburg Express, ,h 4:n3 pm Tho Pacific Express.,,, u 4:25 pm Tho Atlantic Exnress... Arrive. a 7:30 pm a 7130 pm n 2:23 pm o 4:23 pm bl2:30 pm n 6:60 nm Grand Island Local, ...b 6:30 pm u am a Dully, b Daily excopt Sunday, Jillk V ".mm RAILWAY TIME TABLED. i ILLINOIS CENTRAL Rallroad-Clty Ticket Of flw, 1402 Farnntn Street. Telephone, 245. Depot, Tenth nnd Mnrcy Streets, lave. Arrive. ChlcBRO Express ...a7:ium nil;'.," pm Chlcauo Limited u lira u 8:05 u m Minneapolis und St. Paul Express b 7:00 am b 9:40 pm Minneapolis iiihI St. Paul Limited n pm n S:ftS am Fort Dodge Local from Council Bluffs h 4:30 pm n S:15 am Fort Dodue Local from Council Blurfs a ft 0) nm n Pally, b Daily except Sunday. MISSOURI PACIFIC RAIL road General Offices nnd Tkkct Olllces, Southeast Corner 14th nnd Douglas Sts. Tehphonc, 101, Deot, Union Station. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis nnd Kansas City Express al0:00 am a 6:2j pm K, C, St. L. Express.. .nI0:50 pm ti 0:15 um Leave from Wh nnd Websler Stlects: Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Water b 4:10 pm nI0:45 nm u Dally, b Dally except Sunday. OMAHA & ST. LOUIS RAIL ro.id -Omnha. Kansas City & Eastern Railroad "The Qutncv Routii" Ticket Of fice, 1115 Farnnm St. Tele phono, S22. Depot, Tenth and Mnrcy Streets. Telephone, 629. Leave. Arrive. St. Louis Cnnnon Ball Express n 6:15 pm n S:20 am Kansns City und Qulncy Local a 7:00 am a 9:00pm a Dally. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & St Paul Railway-City Ticket onice, ihM Fnrnam MlLWAUh Street. Telephone. 2S1. Depot. Tenth nnd Mason Streets. Telephone, 629. Leave. Arrive. Cl'.'enRO Limited Ex. . . .n 8:00 pm n S:05 nm CUte. xo Si Omaha Ex..b 7:15 am b 3:40 pm a Dun. b Dally except nunauy. i Ante Koom rxiioes. Ki Friday ovenlng the annual tbsqiierado ball of Ahamo auxiliary of tho Oniaha Typographical unlou was held nt Lubor temple. About sevcnty-flvo dancers com potcd for tho prizes offered. Tho prlz for tho hnndsomest ladles' costumo was won by Mrs. K. S. Fisher. For tho host rep- icieulatlou of subject, Mrs. Frank A. Ken nedy's descriptive Inland Printer mnke-up was nwurded first prize. Prizes were won by Messrs, Ben S. Elrod and K. S. Fisher, while consolation prizes were nwnrded to Miss Jciso Sawhlll ami I. J. Copvnharvc. Mrs. Herman Mntlhcs hnd chargo of the uffalr for tho Ahnmo auxiliary and Wlllnrd W. Slack wos master of ceremonies. Omaha lodge No, 760, Bunkers' Union of tho .World, was organized at the Forres ter's hall on Friday evening, with tho elec tion nnd Installation of the folowlng offi cers- J. M, MeFnrhind, past president; A. It. Hnrvey, president; Mrs. Klotz, vice president; Mrs. Baker, overseer; Mrs. Ma honey, chaplain; Mrs. Kenworthy, guard; Mr. Francla Lembnch, sentinel; Miss Vati clo Knlla, secretary; Miss Anna Szaclna, banker. Refreshments were served by the women of tho supremo olllce, after which a pleasant evening was spent In dnnclng by tho members of the lodge present. Omaha lodge No. 400, Hankers' Union of tho World, gayo a masquerade bnll Friday cvnlng. which was largely attonded nnd greatly en joyed. At Ashland nnd Missouri Valley offi cers were elected nnd Installed Friday evening. ' Clan Gordon No. G3, Order of Scottish Clans, Is making preparations for Its elev enth annual concert and bnll, which will bo held January 25, tho ono hundred end forty second anniversary of tho birth of Robert Burns. Tho speakers of the evening will bo Thomas Kllpatrlck nnd Rov. Edward 11. Jcnks, Among the vocalists who have been secured for tho occasion nro Mrs. Camp bell, Mrs. Lcese. MIhb Wallace, Jules Lum- bard, W. W. Grlgor, John AVIlnon Steven son and Adnm Jamison. Tho program will Includo Scottish music, Scottish eongs, Scot tish (lances and the wholo will bo closed vt 1th a grand ball. At tho nnnual meeting; of tho Omaha Vet eran Fireman's association Wednesday evening olllcers wcro elected ns follows: John Baumor, president; Charles Gruenlng, llrst vice president; James Donnelly, second vlco president; F. H. Koetters. secretary, Julius Treltschke, treasurer. Tho applica tions for membership of Samuel Burns and Andrew Frlck woro received, making tho totnl membership of tho association fifty Tho report of the treasurer showed $130.48 on bund. Tho Odd Fellows of Hcsperlon lodgo ot Falrmount. Neb., united with tho lodgo of the Uobeocn degree of tho sumo place Saturday ovenlng In a public, Installation. The installing officer was J. E. Coovcr of Frlond. who wna assisted by a team from the Friend lodgo. Supremo President F. F. Rooso installed the officers of Banner lodge, Mondnmln lodce, nnd Omnhu lodgo of tho Fraternul Union at u iolnt meeting Monday cvonlnt;, Lodge No, 73, Universal Brotherhood Or pnnlzntlon nnd Thcosophlcal society, will hold )ts monthly meeting nt 3 o'clock this afternoon at room 65, Barker block. The officers of Omaha and Seymour enmns. Woodmen of tho World, were In stalled Wednesday ovenlng lu Joint session by J, C. Root, head of tho order. Maple, camp, Modorn Woodmen of Amcr lea, and Pansy camp. Royal NoThhbors, hold n public Joint Installation of officers Wcdncsdny evening. Assisted by Council Bluffs lodge Omaha lodge No. 7C, Star of Jupiter, Installed offl cers Friday evening, Luncheon and danc Ing followed tho ritualistic work. Pansy camp, Royal Neighbors of mcr len, will glvo n toclal ball nt Erfllng's halt Thursday evening. Alturctta council, Dcgreo of Pocahontas, I. O. R. M.. Installed olllcers Friday even Ing. Omaha tribe No. 18. I. O. It. M., con (emulates a series of entertainments for tho comluR month. v She Miiw the Pttlilt. Chicago Post: "Hereafter," said tho aggreislve woman, "I .shall cease to hu Mre. John Smith. Thero Is no reason why a woman should lose her individuality bo cauisu stio marries. I have followed the course of the controversy lu the east, nnd, like other ndvnnccd womon, I shall )n slst upon being Mrs, Margaret Smith, hi dully as well ns In my club work. Ewn my calling cards shall be thus engraved,' "What would you think of mo," asked tho mean man, "If I worked to get somo thing as If It wero tho only thing on earth worth having and then throw It away as soon ns I secured possession of It?" "I should say you didn't know your own mind," nnswered the aggressive woman, "Precisely," said the mean man. "But I don't seo the application." per slBlod tho nggresstve woman. Just the same a dangerous glitter appeared In her eyes and a moment later she exclaimed "I didn't exert myself to got your old Dome, bo there cowl" BRIDGE TOLLS LEFT OUT UiiUke of Enllrcnd Officials in Bidding for Ann Bu lint is. BILLS TOR HAULING FREIGHT TIED UP Coiiipniiles AOc the Government (o Allutr llrldne Tolls lit Addition to Mutes Mtpnlntrd In Their Con I rue ti. Tho mistake of the traftlc manager of the Satitu Fe rullroad company nnd tho care lessness of similar ' ofllclnlB of tho other railway lines uper.-itlug between Chicago and tho Pacific coast have tied up tho work of tho transportation clerk ot the quarter master's department of the United States army to a considerable extent and resulted In tho roads receiving no payment for the transportation of goods for tho United States since tho present rate was estab lished. In tho first months of 1000 the govern ment advertised for bids for tho transporta tion of goods a tut among others tho Santa Fo bid, making h rato bo low that the ofllclals of tho transportation department wero surprised, us nothing like It had over been offered before. Tho other roads wero communicated with and without learning tho exset conditions of tho Santa Fo hid, they offered tn transport freight for tho samo price. The government accepted tho offer nnd following Its rule, gnvo tho larg est part of tho transportation to bond aided corporations, .No Allimiiuer for Tolls. When tho first pnyments wcro to be made It was found by tho companies interested Mint In making Its bid tho Santa Fo had not made allowance for bridge tolls over the Mississippi nnd Missouri rivers. As sev eral of these transmlsslsstppl lines do not own the bridges over which they run they found thnt they wero cnrtylng government ttores at u loss and nppealed to tho trans portation quartermaster for relief. That ofllccr could do nothing hut enforce tho terms of tho contract, nnd ho offered to make payment on that basis. Tho companies refused to accept tho r"incy and appealed to tho comptroller for relle.- asking that olhccr to construe the contract. , ) permit thom to collect from tho govrrnm.'t tho amount of tho bridge tolls In aQdltlou to tho contract price. Tho comptroller has hail tho matter under con sideration for jovernl. uj.-nths. but bus ren dered no opinion. In the menulltnd the companies aro receiving freight from the government, but with the exception ot the Snnta Fe, nro presenting no bills, saying thnt they will hold the bills buck until tb point Is decided. Thcro Is n considerable amount of money Involved in tho case, $150,000 duo tuq com panies being held by the quartermaster of tho Derartment of tho Missouri In Otnuhn, tho Interest on which amounts to n heavy sum, PRATTLE OF THIS YOt'NGSTEIt.H. "Grandpa, what makes you look so sour?" asked a little 3-year-old miss. "Ain't you got no grins In your face?" "Oil. mammn!" rxelnitnpil S-venr-nM Ethel, who hud seen her fnther shaving himself, "papa whitewashed his face all over and then wiped It oft with n knife!" Mammn Do stop crying, Ethel. You never henr me crying when my hair Is combed. Ethel B-ut your h-halr ain't h-hltched to your h'head like m-mtne Is. Tommy Mamma makes mo go to bed overy night at 8 o'clock. Minister Well, you know, she does that to make you healthy. Tommy I guess thnt'B so. I notice when pa doesn't get home to bed till after mid night he don't look healthy next morning. "Why do we ORk tho Lord to give us each day our daily bread?" asked tho Sunday school teacher of a smalt pupil. " 'Cause wo want It fresh," promptly re plied tho little fellow. "Now, boys," said the Sunday school superintendent, addressing the Juvenile class, "who can tell mo which ono of tho ten commandmcntB Adam broke when he nte of the npplo?" "lie didn't break any of them," replied a bright little fellow. "Why didn't ho?" asked the superintend ent. "Because," answered the youthful student. "thero wasn't any then." Frankle Is af a verv cerlotis fr:mie nr min i and glvon to thinking nbout gravo problems for himself, relates the Detroit Freo Prcs. Not long sluco ho attended a children's meeting and never took IiIb eyes from the faco of tho minister who did the talking. rho remarks aimed to reach tho Infnnt com prehension by first shawlne how neeosmirv It WIlH tn keen thf Wnpiln find tnrnn mil nf giiraen mni mey might not choko the flowers nnu vegetable. This went to tho mark, bc- causo tho llttlo ones had more or Ices practical, knowledgo of tho subject. Tho application was that children shouh! carefully cultivate thO COOd In llmlr milmn. wejdlng out tho faults nnd wrong tondcnc:o3 tnut mignt in tno end destroy all that was oesi in tucm, Frnnkio went lmmo mni for llttlo to say except In response to .direct questions, mit it was too much for hi Immaturo mental equipment, nnd ho blurtc out: "Mammn, how did that man snv must got thom weeds out of mv stninnrii1' That samo evening Frnnklo's godfather called. Just to draw the lad out nnd to tldo over a lull in tho conversation, hi own father Inquired: "What Is a god father, Franklo?" Tho boy thought with his usual dollbera tlon and replied: "He's tb como in hero nnd tako your placo and boss things when you're gone." "It Is your bedtime, Frankle." said the motnor, gently hut firmly. COXXIJHIALITIES. The hasty marrlago business continues to nourish nt JeffersonvlIIo. Ind., In st Ito pf public ptotest. On ChrlhtmiiH evo ono jiiniiii! Di mi, peace married rifleen couples Of Whom llVO worn olnrwtro ... ........ I other Justices married from three or four to six couples, Tho elopers wcro from Ken- It In believed that Rev. A. J. Biiehmnn oi bcnuoiTerstown, Pa., easily won tho championship by mnrrylng seven couples In less than nn hour. Tho feat was nc- LiMiiiMiniieu n. coupio or unys peforo Christ mas. In tho twentv-lwo v.nru Mr ii,,i,. mnn has been In tho ministry ho has married over 1,300 couples. The daughter of Mr. Sotivorln. tho well known editor and publisher of tho Novoo Vremyn. St. Petersburg, has beon married to Mr. Mhisolcdoff-Ivanhnrr. tlm unu nr n, minister of wnvs unci -rimmiileniln,iii ti,,. bridegroom H to enjoy tho dally nroilts of "nu ui ,uii li'H ri unillK IKI'H OI t IIO JVOVOe Vromya, and this curious wedding girt is muaiiiK I'uiiaiuuruuiu amusement in St Petersburg. Marriages In lllndoostnn nro very simple nnd nre usually arranged by tlm parents of the principals. When un nlllnnco Is ngrced upon tho lirldo nnd groom nro brought to tether nnd perhaps t,eo each other tor tlm first time. Tho brldn playfully skips townrd him and sents herself besido him. Tho nrlist ties a corner of tho bride's veil to tho groonVH snawi unci mis simple proceeding makes them mail and wife, Perhaps tho most surprising leuttire of tho Boer war is that u Brjtuu with a hyphenated nnme nchloveil glory upon the field, nnd. nlthouch 61 years of niro. bus won n young nnd beautiful bride. TIiIh exception to the ruto is j'oie.curew, and to mid to tho popular surprise. )ih Chris, thin na mn is really Reginald. Think of It a social favorite, a heavy dragoon of tho uuarn nnmeu iieginuin, iu'kuiiiki role carew, pcing nn oui-anu-oui neroi io the germs means health to humanitya The crenns which cause Catarrh and Bronchitis and the Grip prepare the way for those which cause Pneu monia and Con sumption. Dr.Gen.lliilnert' rormnltl 'hdn Inhaler U1I14 all those germs' etcn vrheu they havo lodged nnd begun tliclr work In tliedcrp-jo.lt-cd air passages of tho limes tltemseh es. Geo. T. llawley, M. I)., Professor of I.ung atidThnvit Dictates, ( hliago t'tlulral School tho large! CPnlrnl School In tho rorld, fays, In writing to Dr. Ceo. I.plnlnpcn "I have been using our rormnlJehyde Inhaler for Caturrli, Atthmn, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and other Nose and Throat and I.ung dlsrac, I hns e found It superior to any remedy .so far discovered." snM rm a mtftfftrtee nt s't ilmrpt-l M ct fr rillTft Tltf PH. (il l). LI IN.NdCIl ClltMlCALCO Cttrjco, 111. HooUti,,k,lrre. DR. CCO. LEININCCn'S KIDNEY TABLETS Is new wcnilfrfnl ntl.lnte M tlm term of Klillur, I.lTrranil lilail.tfrilliie, tii n nmy rrnicdyot thp ktnil rrr tntrnduccl, t ,,l c all unH'iSlsts at U and M cents a tuckaifts Sold nnd recommended by hliermun A McConnell Drug Co., Bcutoti-McOiun Drug Co., Merrltt-Ornhum Drug Co.. It. B, Ora- horn, t.'has. it, Mcnaerer. mux uecnt, units com I'ii rk Pharmacy, Ol.ullsh Pliurmncy, King Pharmacy, Pevton Pliiirmacy, t;,.o, H. Davis, Council lllnfTs. In., M. A. Dillon Drug Store. 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TRIAL DEATH TO HAIR ROOT AND BRANCH New Discovery By The Misses Bell A Trial Treatment FREE To Any One Afflicted With Hair on Face, Neck or Arms Wo havo nt last mnde tho discovery which hns ballled chemists nnd nil other for centuries that of absolutely destroy In if supertloua hulr, loot and branch, enllroly nnd permanently, nnd thnt tno without Itnpnlrlinr in nny way tbo finest or most Honsitivo akin, It li acnrccly fonlbls to orerstato tbo importance of hlsdlscovory, or the great good and satli faction It Vfilt bn to those ntllleted with ono of tho mot dhflprurinir nnd otrfrrarat I nu bloinlshns that of upcrtltioili hair on tho faro of women, whetlior It Im n mils tacbo or Krowtli on the nook, cliccki or arms. Tho Misses Bell have thoroughly tested Its cfllciicy nnd are desirous that the full merits of their treatment to which they havo itlven tlio descrlptlvoiiaoio of "KIM,-AM.-1IAIH" shall bo ki.nwl, to nil nflllctrd. To this end a trial will b eent free of chiirifus, tn any lad who will write for it. Without a cent of cost you can ce for yourselves what tho discovery Isi tho erldmicit of your own senses will then convince you that the treatment "KIM,-AU,-IIAH(," will rid you of one of tho greatest drawbacks tn ixrfeot loveliness, thoirrnwth of superfluous hair on tho faco or neck of women. l'loaju understand thnt njiersonoldomon strntion of our treatment, costs you nmhliiR, A trial will bn sent you free, which you can uso y oursi-lf nnd prove our claims by soudlnrf two stamps for laalllnft, TUB MISSES BELL, 78 & 80 Fifth Avenue, New York The nttses Ileli's Complcilon Tonic is n harinlosnlliiild forozlurnal application to tho Hkln. It ninioviiH entirely nil freckle?, moth, lihicklicnds, pimples, and tan, umi cutcs entirely acne und eczema, nml lK!iiiitllli tho rntni'loxtan, 1'rlro fl.finnoe buttle, threo bottles (usually reiiulrcd Io clo'ir tlm oouiploxloii) I2,7. Tho nisseo Bell's Cnplllu Renova la a propiratlon for nutu rally restoring Kray louks to their original color. Capllla llenovrils nmlly a Ilslr food, nnd etroiiRtli oils and invlgorntea the hair In n natural w.iy, nni thus nstorcs Its original color. Prien $1.30 per bottle, Tho Mlssts Hell' Skin Pontt is n soft, ereniny, onulsltoly accntcd ointment, for mild cuass of roughnoM, reilnewi, plmjilrt), etc.1, Is a cure In itaolf In an oxt client rotlrini orniin Prlco 7ft eonta iier Jnr, The Misses Hell's I.amhs' Wool Soap Is made from purooll of Unihs' Wool. Price accnta per cuke. A complntn Hne of nbnvo nxnulsltn pinparatlons aro nlwnya kept lu stock, and cau bo boil from our local stent. KI'II.V .t C( Itcllnblo lrcui'lif Ion J'liiumaolsta,