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B Ly e TS oy g TR e i THE DAILY BEE--MONDAY, AUGUST 10 1885. R N T THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=fN: (=] ell=Ret Is AT - DEWEY &STONE Oae of he Best and Largest dtocks in thé United State: To elect From. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR YOUNC MEN ! Who have trifled away thelr youthful vigor and power, who [ 1 T MEN of a and vitality iis’ or bias failed to cnre. RTLEAIN itexposn ol Tt me Mv Il ages, rible DRAINS and LOSS ES, who ar'e weak, R y { for marriage EXCESSES, T ot how lons )y & fow week find their POWE STRENGTIL “weakened, - b i e e, L] (ONS, thoughts, d readtul , fits, Impediments to Ing o CONSUMPTION ot is treatment, aud vigorous \Married Men, or those who intend to marry, ® =ing, long 11 and the loveand res ianhood hefore marriage ab,1877.) Address The Climax M Proofs, nith means, health, vigorous off- al estored 10 Vicor & treatise # stamps, odical Co, 504, St. Lowuis, Mo, . BOY ER CO., DEALERS IN Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETC. L O8N0 Farnam(Btre®t. Omahas The New York PLUMBING CO’Y. 552 Broadwav, Council Bluffs, Jowa SANITARY & HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION design- ed PLUMBING work This comnanv have oneofthebest assort- ed ing Estimates furnish- ed PLUMBIN G CO'Y 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS Telephone No. 27. and constructed. all its branches. stocks ot plumb- goodsinthe west. ' H. Birkinbine: Manacer. NEW YORK, 100 Main St., Rotail Book and SHoo store Wh always be found. YOR BALN BY S.A. PIERCE, Council Bluffs big bargains can THOS, OFFICER. W, H M. PUSE Office & Puseyv. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, 1865 ing aud ete CONSERVATORY OF NEW ENGLAND MusIC L Mass., OLDEST 1n uippe Ast year, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, Ttalian Languages, Tuitio L. DeBEVOISE, Ouion Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Oouncil Blafa. Railway Time Table. OOUNCIL BLUFFS. Yhe tollowing are tho times of khe arrival and de. parture of tralne by oentral standard time, a4 the iocal depots, Tralns loavo translor depot pen min. atos oariler and arrive ten minutes Iater. H0AGO And NORTHWRETERY, Matl and Express Accommodation Mall and Express Accommodation Express Mall and Express 650 ¥ M Express 9:05 A K IL0AGO, BURLINGFON AND QUIXGY, 9:50 A Muil and Expresa 710 P u e « 2:00 v M oy B :50a WADASH, BY. LOVIS AND PACIYIO, 216 F M Local Sb. Louls Bxprosa Local B0OP M Teanster " Transter WAXNBAS CITY, BT, JOR AND COUNCIL BLUTPS. Mail and Express 8:40 p Express €:25 A X FIOUX CITY AND PACIFIO, Mall for Sloux City 8:50 ¢ X Exprogs for St Paul 9:95 A X UNION PAGIFIC, Danver Express Lincoln Pacs O'a &R V Overland £xproea DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA, " Leave "Councll !Bluffs — 1145 p.m. Leave Omaha—8:25—7:25—3:60—10— —11:15 a m, ceceive a positive and Insting nay be, or wia nths use o the celebrated NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEN- DANTS, 0 El'zabeth Lybrook, Jane Lybrook, William Cubningham, Asbury Cunnizghs harles Cun- ningnam, Orfin Connioghsm, K Junningham, John Chatles, William Charles, Elizabeth Pipes Carolipe Cool, James Charles, C , Alta Roblns, Ida Robins, Kerchol Zrwin C. Robbing, and Frank Cunningh You are heroby notified that on the 81 dry of July 1836 James Cunningham by his attornoys fiied his pe'i- tion in the District Court for Dougls County, No- bragka, sitting at Omans, in sald ity and Stato, {nst you as Cofendants; and prayer of d petition b s shall he sold and o partition made_of the proceeds smong tho Jersons in interest, eaid laid voing thoso formerly elonging to Wadison Cuoningham, decoased, and situated in the oity of Oma7s, Douglas County Neb., and consistieg of the follc wing parcels, to-wit: 1. The East cne-holiof 1ot two (), Block tinety- one (31) in the citv . Omaba, 2, “Tho mi’dls twinty-two (29) teeb of the Soutn one-half ot lot one (1), Block fiity-four (5) in tre ity of Gmaha, 8. A parcel of ground known for purposes of tax- 84101 s lot twenty four (14),In the South-wost quar. tor of the South-oist quaiter (f - ection sixteen (16), townehl fifteen (15) borth of Rauge thirteen (18), eatof the sixth principal meridisu, You are required to sppear and answer said pe= tition by the l4th day of Sep'. 1:85, H. D. ESTAIRO0K & Wi, 8, CURTIS, Aug-810-17, m, ¢d. Flalntin’s Attorieys, DREXEL & MAUL, Soccrssors 0 Jous G, Jacoss, UNDERTAKERS | At tho old stand1417 Farnam §t. Orders by tele- graph solicited audf promptly attended to, Telephone NSUMPTION, osttiva y £0r Lo above disonne s by ite 1o worst kind and of fong Tndead, nostron s oy falt nd TWO BOTTLES FREB, TREAT i thls dlseass o kny sutlercr. Giveexprossuid P. 0. addr. s DIt T A" SLOCUM, 161 Peart 5t., Xow Yotk 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Bree (1 of thoroughbred and high grade Hereio d and Jersey Cattle, Avnd Duroc and Jersoy Red Bwine, Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Bremen DOMESTIC, Budwelser..... 8t Louis | Anhauser .8t Louls Beat Milwaukeo | Schlitz-P lsner, Milwaukee Krug Omaha | Ale, Porter, Domestio und Ebine Wines. ED MAURER, 1218 Farnam 8t, Keep the Ohildren i 1f your child has any truble of the b a diet without dela; chronic, requiring i 1, 8 4 dieteti Gooad Health, 1, it will Infants & nvalids l A TICKET OF LEAVE. Victoria's Niccs in Blocd & Confessed Marderess, After Twenty Years' Imprison= ment She is Released Under Surveillance. One of the Most Kemarkable Crimes ver Recorded, 8t. Louis Globe-Democrat. A little item of news brought by ca- ble, revives the memory of one of the most rematkable crimes recorded In the history of English trisls,. The Item ran to the effect that Constance Kent, con. victed twenty-five years ago of the Roade murder, fhad recelved a tlcket of leave. The woman thus briefly mention- od was at the time of the commlsaion of the orime a young girl of fifteen,or there abouts, and the victim was her three- year-old half-brother, Arthur Kent, The event acqolred unusual prominence ow- Ing to the relationahip all the parties Im- mediately concerned bore to the queen. William Kent, the father of Constance and of the murdered child, was a gentle- msn of private fortune living at a place called Roade. He was sald to bo—and the statement way never contradicted— an {llegitimate son of the duke of Kent, fourth son ot George III aud father of Queen Victorla, and his private fortune was supposed to have come from thls royal source. Mr. Kent was a gentle- man of qulet and cultivated tastes, en— joying a life of lettered ease. His firat wife, mother of Constance, having dled when she, the eldest of her children, was about ten ol eleven gears of age, he em. ployed a lady of education as governess and superintendent of his family. This lady he married, and by her had a son, young Arthur. All seemed happy in the Kent family, though the eldest daughter, Constance, was occasionally subject to fits of moodiness for which she asslgned no resson, Early one Sunday morning in summer the nurse girl,whoee name is not recalled, alarmed tho sloeplng household with hor outcries, She had awakened to find her young charge, little Arthur, who slept In a cot by her bedslde, lying dead, his throat cut from ear to ear. The horror- stricken [parents at once ment for asilstance. The polics snd the coroner were premptly on the spot, and investigations commenced. It was then moticed that though thero were BLANKET TRACES OF on which the child lay, thera was no sat- uratlon such as would have been the case had the murder been committed while he lay sleeping. Farther exsml!nation revealed the fact that the child had been taken to & water closet {n the house, and that thera the butchery had been per- formed. A carving kalfe, sharpened sl- mest to a razor edge, was aleo found with tracea of blood upon it. Of course, all thess clrcumstances tended to fasten suspicion on the unfor- tunate nurse glrl, for who else could have carried the chlld to the scene of the murder without caueing him to make some cutcry? At the time of the alarm belng given It was shown that everyone eleo in the house was sleeping peacefully, includlng Constance, againat whom sae- plclon was not once directed. An at- tempt was also made to fasten susplelon on Mr, Kent, the unhsppyfather—and the whole of England took sldes, one in favor of thls, the other in favor of that theory. Finally the testimony clearly exonerated Kent, so therc was nothing left but the conclueion that the servant was the guilty party. It Is irue that no motive could be ehown for the deed; that ehe was of a most smiable disposition and a great favorite with all the children, but there were the facts. ~ The conclu- slon was lrreslstible, and the poor girl was thrown into prison to awalt her trlal. Meantlme the Kent household was broken up, the bereaved parents trying to meek rollef from sorrow in travel. Constance was sent to a sort of conven-— tul school at Brighton, on the south coast. This school was an attachment to s high rituallstle Episcopal church, the rector of which haa established the con- fesslonal 2s a psriof his church dlsci- pline, The time came nigh for the trial of the tmprisoned nurse girl., Controver- ey waxed warner and higher asthe day sot cawe nearer, When it arrlved the papers were full of correspendence on the subject, and all eorts of theorles wers broacted o account for the deed without the intervention of the accused. Various arrests were made, but always without result. Finally the glrl was trled and convicted. Bat the public was not satlefied, and the home secretary was persuaded to grant a reeplte pending turther examination, The case seemod hopeless, however, until one morning Constance Kent, ac- companied by one of the elsters of a convent school, called on the rector of the church above spoken of, and the two asked a private andlence, Constance BLOOD ON THE HAD COME TO CONFESS, She had evidently already told her story to the sister. She then, calmly and lucidly, s the clergyman afterward sald, told the whole etory of the ecrlme. She had deeply resented her father's second marrlage; though she had given no outward sign of her resentment, Her anger was stlll more helghtened when her young haif-brother was born. She had stuaiously concealed this feeling. But her jealous hate grew In intenslty as he grew from infancy Into laughing childhood. Gradually hate matured into deslgn, and she determined to desiro the little fellow. Providing herself wlti the sharpened knoife, shortly after dawn she had slipped into the ~nursery bed- room, Stooplog over the cot she awoke the child with a k nd, wrapping him in the blanket, carried him with her to tho closet, Here the knife was used In such & way that the flowing blood went down the plpe, When life was extinct aud the blood had ceased to flow she gehtly returned to the nursery, roplaced the little corpse In its cot wiped and restored the knife to is place In the kitchen, and then went to bed and to sleep, One can fm- agine the horror and excltement thls awfal confomion created. Thousands re- fused to belleve 1t, saying the glrl was demented, and pofnting toa supposed hereditary tralt of insanlty which had cowe to her from her grandfather,George IIL, a8 8n argument. She was, howey- er, trled, and not only waintalned the truth of her confession, but pointed ont corroborating clicamstsnces which had eacaped the attentlon of the police. Of course she was convicted, and the other poor girl pardoned for the crime she hat never commitied. Then Constance was sentenced to death, but Interes: was made in favor of 8 commutation, Her youth and besuty pleaded sirongly for ter, 8o did & certala feeling that, while proven not to resulted from lnherent Insanity, the deed iteelf might have done. Her sentence was commuted to penal eervitude for life, and good behavior brought the ticket of leave mentioned In yestorday's paper, A niece in blood, though not by marriage, of the queen, she has spent all the best yoars of her life In a convioct priron, Pat such a story in & novel, and what critlc SPECIAL NOTICE be charged at the vate of 10 eents per line Arst insertion, and 7 cents por line for ‘each ubse- quent ineertion: No advertisement will be inserted would not econt it as too abaurd for any- | M [T ANTRD peopte o bring the! S . —— | gunranteed. watohes Edholm & Erlokeon's to be repaired. Satiafaction to 19441 AR wdo eriiomments W0 the epecial sohumns will | Cy; or the | YV “chine, to vee tho b Tmpron: . K Flodman & Co. of less than 5 cents for the first time’ TO LOAN—MONEY, FOR nENT. Jop ReweRew brick duwell Baul. Inquire at 1828 Do wine OXEY 10 1081 ass resl estate thing?) When St. Jacobs Ol is applied 1t doe not blister. When Red Star Uough Oare is taken It does not nauseate. The first medioine will not injure the tenderest skin nor the second the most delicate stomach, A o ———— 1I0WA 1rEMS, The Page county falr will be held Clarizda, Sept. 1 to b. The lamber trade in Davenport is only falrly active for the season. 4 band of thieves burglarized more than a dozon resldences 1n Dos Moines on Taesday night, to uit. Loans made also any good eecurity, fro 1 olal Exchange, 1603 Farnam et., upstairs M T oANs—Mad, aesiring to borrow money on improved city or ry roal estate, for from ono to Aive years, can bo n collatersls, chattels or tly, quietly ard at ply 4t the Omaha Fi 70Lt cellar and clogets, woar the cars st JoR RENT—Cottage Dr. Pavl, Williams blook, ONEY T0 LOAN~In sums of £10 060 and upward, on first clas business oity propert, for 0 per all_modern improvemen of & good size rooma fn good or TR kst ccommodated promptly. - MeCague Brothers, bank. | H'Gar: 100 b1 cietorn, Koo aniar cuade preoo yor re, opposite post effice. 662-t1 ocation 24th and Pietce St. Appl; cn ONRY 10 LOAN—At once_and without delay on — — VL rea estate, in Inrge or emall smounts. on time | TS0w wwnr —To o camploted in Septembor: two ton ) rooms on Charles St., £16 ANTED—Every ady fn need of & sewing ma 1 Amorioan No, agente 990 N 16h, S30MF HOUSES AND LOTS, ¢ of seven rooms 1016 1ip on first curl Dr. Paul, Willatws boek. TISE | R ReT—A hovse of Srooms In good repate, 85 idoboeiordiios i nd Seward St. S1-8p MG CAcep crmas, nvertmcnt onkers, cpposie M jcat oftice. Omahi ‘mortiaie 1an SR arxT—Tonse of 7 rooms, bath room, hard ant first Claeg recurity at rulling rates of tntorest, . Par: | I Ceort anter yroe oy iae ey ath room, ik {0 8aLR—House and lot. wel, elstorn, stable,trath &0, Apply 24 blocks west of Ked Oar Line on Decatur street. 63.5p $1 000 [¥" by ar'es hnieand lot casiss, in agood loaality, Cannioghsm & Brennan, 1611 Dodge S 08 OB SALEA ormer lot ¢n 684 nd Grace Sta s wil be old very cheap. Cunningham & Brennan, 1811 Dodgo St 8108 lit!le roperiy at 8t South S4th St., will sell entirs 100 1 ments or part. Call on premises S0 XCIIANGR—¥8,000 took of hariwaro And farm machinory for good Nebrasta | L0 botel 1a Colorado, o curm b nts for $100 por month m, cr wild Iand. al morchandise to exchange A fine Improved oath, balance on tim ware, stoves and tinware £0,000 acres of Nebr ¢ 80 per acrs 1o ox- change for merchandite. CHAS, R, WOOLEY, room ational Benk, Omaha, Ne\ 475-18 arm of 040 & ar railrc 1 In Shecman O3, Ne 0; will #ell stos well hali hard. Forty 1ota tor sale on Burt aud Cumings n 20th and 8ist cheap, inelde property edford & Soner. 014t () No commissions of_any kind charged, 0. F, | = . e pec'al Loan agent No W, M. Lite Ins. Co,, 'OR RRXT—A O8ven td 1 Strect. essauglo ' | K worth ard Sauth ave. ™ tngulre at W Bloa worl on real estate soourity 10 Amounts of callfor terms. Frank L. Kverett, Jror nusn—House & rooms 1418 J 48500 aud 0 Rowland Blennarhassett, a young man of Forrest Olty, accidentally shot him- self with a shotgun, and will probablydie. The Davenport waterworks furnished | . the cltizens of that town an average of 3,4(i2 gallons to each inhabitant durlng the month of July. The rallway bridge at Kelthsburg s to be completed by Docember 1, and will OREY Towned on whath M ONEY T0 LOAN—Un roal estato and chattels 79241, D. L. Thomas. 816 b0, Houre § rooms Davenport and 2th §! tokots bought and sold. A. cost $600,000. There are to be ten plers, grasshoppers as to compel the removal of | i the cattle to other feeding grounas, The storm of Monday night blew a trala of eighteen gravel cars from the track al Long Point, on the line of the | o Ohleago and Northwestern rallway. e The Third reglment of the Iowa Na- at tlonal Guard will hold thelr annual en- | '} n day next and continuing until Friday. il Whittmore, while playing about the rail- | %} way tracks fn that town, was ran over by | e the cars, on Wednesday morning, and [o% killed. ad: The Burlivg'on has recently openad ths stations ot Bridgewater, Massena &nd Cumberland, Iowa, on the Western Towa of M campment at Newton, commenclng Mon- | temporarily emba; ere, protessional gentlomer A 10-year-old lad of Thayer, named | this city such_sccurity as ho be pald at any time which will reduce the Intercet pro rate and all 1osns ronowed ot the original rates my office, hut porsonally superintend al wy loans, railroad, as regular billing and reporting | offico €0 that customers do not o nme in con ach with ONRY t0 10AD In BumE §200 and upwards on first-olnss real estate soourity. Potter & Cobb, operty of all kinds and all_othe rarticles of value, ars of exporionce and a cateful study of the busi- @8 of loaning monoy o parsonal property, 1 have last porfectod a svetem whereby the publicity ual in such oascs is dono away with,and I am now a position £ mect the demands of all whe become sgsel and deslre to ralse meney thout dclay and in o quict manner. Housckeep. city water, gas, furnace, fin 0 St., host residenc . E Mayue & Co., 15th and Farnam For rent—Store foom 1122 § E. Mayne & Co., 15th snd Farnaw, Hous) 6 rooms Leavonworth and Grovo § ouces; n fact all modern onvenicr lon; $00 per mo) herman ave: M houss comer Leaven. ckson, 1600 Farnam. 203 Aug 16 -10p UNEY 10 10D un ohatiols, Woulioy & TATHINON, | Ton xrer - Cottoxs § roama with pn N oo 0, Omaha Nationai bauk Unilaing | vty SRR ol oA oo . 21 181h § 2 Zaka1p [OR RENT—Cottage 6 rovwe near Hanscom Park, s, porch, cast front 215 8, st fron and the total length 1s 2,200 feet, 1616 Farnam st, F10-4¢ ' | brick cellar, clstorn well and _out 'Koutes, on Saun- Partions of Loulss county have been | vy ONEY LOANED at U, F. Keed & Uo's. Loau otice 80 denuded of grass by the myrlads of M "on furatture, piatios, horos, whgons, peraonal or RRNT—Splendid brick house of 10 rooms, w o bar ay, closots, 2 thinig commo- ue, $26. 21-4t 5th “FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS T0R sAL T A heasding houso doing a good bus'ness on acosuot of ill health, Addresy “S. Ma JorsaLr A good milsh cow N, E coruer Nicholss Fand st & Ot lop PR SALE—A barber thop ontllt atS. W Rilaye, [* 216 N, 10th st. ot JoRBALE—S] nundred tons nice clear fee dellvered e T Mayne & Co., 16th and Farnam. X on board Address W. E. Opelt, Brownsille, URRY TU LOAN 16_§0IS O §800 ABU G pware iy habositho: ki | AW 709-5p ¥R 0.7, Davis and Co., Besl Bstabe and Losn | J{OK KENT —New four room hotse, oeliar, ciston s 3 Arents, 1805 Farnam 84 72441 and out hosess two blocks froui strout” car, 810 | Lo BAUR—Fino sotter pun 7 months old. Wiy 215 south 18th S, Simeral, room 5, Redick block. 78884 {JoR sALE—~Fiftcen mileh cows and fiftoen boevos at L. I'. Pruyn's 1674 north 15th. 716-10p W. 1. Green, over 1st Natl, Bauk, colo agt. F OR 8ALE—Job printiog ab prl 8 lower than any other houeo n the oty W. A, Morrison, 1518 vithout remeval. Over 1st National Bank,corner 15th | dious a: 5 $18 per month. . K. Rile Douglas St. 630 tf snd Farnam. - All businees strotly coafidential = | south 13¢h & et X oF 1ent— room house on 24th Etrcet, Cap] : residen d o JOR SALK—100 lo's, Spring Hill; will sell on essy AYL chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, With- ratly, J. E. Riloy, 216 8. 13th 8¢, it ference in values fa cash or assume mortgages. Par~ 11 ballding, N. E. corner 16th and Warney. Aftor ties cau find cheap homes and advantageous. trado st JOR 8ALE-Two lota tu Pellam Flace, one block from street car track, Inquire 218 § 19th St. d01te mechanica and ovhers 1n obtain advatices f:om §10 to 81,000 on genold furoiture, plance, ma Inery, iioreos, wagovs, warehouso receipts, secur- notesof hand, etc., withous removing saule from ners residence or ylace of business. Alsy Gne Watchey and Diamcnds, One of the 'vantages 1 offor 18 that aoy part of any losn ean JIOR RRNT OR L ARR hay 1 | on or addre party. ¢ ‘ost offico, Blal north of Elair Neb. my stozkand prop — Chotce brick residence, ju intorest. T have no brokers In connection with | inquire at United States National Bunk. furnace and all modori) improvio n 4 o 5 years time; farm of £40) acres; 80 ncres under_cultivation aid balance Lall funced, two houses, d water and other Improvements to n ros: M. Fox, 8} miloa Will also sell smplet 627t {JOR RENT—Store with @ moath. ITuquire 1318 Douglas, sl ave privato offces onnected with my g barns, i t DoR 8ALE —Or would trade 80 nores in Gosper couaty, root. or a good horse and Apply to 218 240t OR 8 | ey Botlor d cngine, 20 horse power boller d running order; want to sell not Iarde enough for 1 wo will put Inco our now Clarke Bros. & Co., 1408 o ms In rear. Kent 826 4i0-Aug 14 {tentlary to prevent lynching by the ex- cited popu’aca. George Strathers, a 13-year-old colored | " W AXUED—A good girl to go wost with family JOR RRNT tion. 14th and Doug st Address “W. H. M, 706-10p wage ico. 3y pace lad of Des Moines, has been arrested and bound over in bonds of $400, charged with attempted manslaughter in trying | o, off W ANTHD- A young Jady to g> with a family Taquire Wyoming, oao wko 18 willing to by useful ompazion to Iady; good wages. W, NI, M. ce. . 765-10p Foems dry gools store, 8. to carve ous the vitals of a youth of like age. \ The rallway contractors on the new | Douglasst. Phipps Roe, Seward and Campbell 7ANTKD—Good German girl for general house- work tn small famiiy, N. W. coroer 17th and T ROOMS KOK 1N Dubuque Northwestern line of railway, it s sald, rofase employment to the idle men of Dubuque, while they import train | 1o loads of Swedes from Minneapolis aund [pri Houses of 6 and 9 rooms fn No 1 loca- Apply at office of €. L Taylor, SW. ocor. brel LWAYS on hand at a bargain, No 1 soc carriage phaeton and side bar bugy 4 and sunabades, ab 160-1411 Dodge S, 017- stations, each other, con: ntly waking all transactions — - strictly private. W, K. Croft, room 4, Withnell | Yo rest Roautiful suburban residenco property, Solte, the brate who murcered his | buildicg, N. E cor. 16th and Harney. 64841 4m‘\nx\flwn\mhhr;c hn\\\»«l\fl‘vlur}mv, fine loc - wife near Anamota, was taken from the p= ———— | tton, eplendid view, ote., or will gell Imorovoments R V. " K. g P. ith byesralease of greund at @ sacrifice. C. K. county jail and placed in the state pen- ANTED FEMALE HELP. E‘Jn}"l)u £Con 16th and Farnam, 818t0 1761t Bo- 038t} [ {10R RENT—Cottage 8 rooms, house 10 rooms. 881-t! 812-16p B on t 2 F 3. | ternia strocts, REAL ESTATE, K BALE—KPRCIAL RAROAIN—HaIl acre fmproved, on California and 20th St., $1 450. Hall aceo iprovod on Burt uear Brown St.,82,600 Full It and nice cottage 19th near Leavenworth troct, $1,800. Nice cottaxe Two 1 tory how lot 19th ond Sherman street, $1.650. ity water, gae, 18th and Cali- 09, Beantiful cottage 17th, near Webster, §3,000. T'wo houses ana tull lot near Sauaders street, rent — | for $25,—81,600. o 1615 Capital avinus, 702-11p AT A U uber o e Lass gl who are | Fon pusto Nowly furnishod suite of rooms; hot cap. ble of doing good work, and_recelve good and cold water hath, gas, wagcg at tho Omsha employment offce, 207 north h s'raet, offl etor. sug-stairs Mis J. W. Morris n, pro- Bol:tt TIOR RENT— Capitol Eil'. App'y to 2427 Dave St. Paul. Col. H. H. Rood, eecretary of the V 7 AxTED—Dining room girl at Pacitlo House, 1ith and Davenport St. £00-5p 1—Nicely furn Crocker brigade assoclatlon, eaya that at least 600 membars of the old brigade will = 804 New sevon ro m,bth,k.flnP L L L north bob 10ib and 11th,will easofor 99 yoars, Bod- — | tord & Souer Tawo ktry beuse, 10 rooms, clty water, 8 clsterns, )07 South 20th street, 85,500, Nice cottage on 15th vear 51, Mary'aave. . s00:11 W. G. SHUIVER, opp. Post offic 'OR L&ASK—Bogt unocouptod ground In the _ty for warehouso houso, ST toet front on Leavenworth 62041 8t. ANTED— An todustrious working woman at the Paxton. Apply toJ. B. Kitchen. 70810 attend the coming rennlon at Iowa City* More than 1,000 membera of the old ccin- WY A3Tmo—4 girt to do general houss work at 200 77410 <ly furnished roorrs with board and house comfort, 8. E. coraer 16th and Casa, California street. 502~ mand still survive, Marshal Hoaly, of Cedar Rapids, has| V TaxTiD—A girl to help In kitcheo, Doran Houso, 018 Fernam street. 4t Jion nusr—A turalsha tront room 05 Huinoy St. T66.8p already put Into practice his system of Informing paronts of the conduct and | W company of thelr late-hour da L | bine Call on” Mr. Py daoghtora. | b, hlefe Sunday betwoen 1 ard 4 p, m., or ad- dress Gl.nwood House, Glenwood; T, The system appears to reselve the hearty indoreement of the citizsns, The jall dellvery at Oskaloosa last ‘waek was cffected by Introduclng to one of the lumates an imitation clgar, in 7axTED—For o small hotel, & first-clies cook; Wwill pay $60 per month for one who can fll tqo Hinkeon st tho Bochsel house, 1509 Farnam street, o porite Goos o ished rooms with_ o wit 784. —1 w1l turnished room for 2 gentlomen, Apply ot room 4, or at Wasserman & Bornett, 218 18th St. el he| x | rensumuble prices and torms easy. 2168, 18th. 787-8 740t JAN(ED—A nurse to tender to a sick lady, = Ap- J0R RENT —Desirable room with moder oonven- W }1y ot G0F 3. 10t sirest to-day Vet e ond J Dl ‘Gapltol ave. b 10 o . 85-3 which was concealed a fall set of saws, ete. The Qaaker clgar was found on the floor of the cell after the delivery. On Wednesday last a blind glrl was de- | W serted in the dopot by her male escort, who robbed her of §55 cxsh, leaving her Fenniless. to the jail and cared for until word could WAsmo—Good Laundey woman and ono good The sightless one was taken | o ed room3 1509 Harns Jror wner—Furni kitchen glrl nt Arcade hotel, 1216 Douglag, <y St 092-8) 778-10p = = = corncr 19th aad D 0 —A gocd girl for general house work at morigihandibay port. JPor, 2xsr—8 plossant outh front ooms B, W, 700.t1 1917 Cass §t. 7518t 7ANTSD—This weok, 12 young 1adles to_carn tel- folare; 82-1t ok RexT—Handsomely turnished rooms 1704 Cap- egeaphy s take positious io_commercial of- Adires:,onclosing stawp, . G. K., Bee office. 756-8p Roor y furn shed 31 082,00, board 3 vith bay 33 poe woel besent to the helpless one’s friends. The Creston Advertlser tells of an in- flrm old man and an aged woman with a wooden leg, who had escaped from the 7ANTED —A cook and aining rooia guil at the Cal- | north 17th st. indow on parlor, floor 130 rooms from bath room azeommodations, 09 660.5p. Hfoznia house, 1024 Davglas Ok REST—Front room furnished or unfurnished list; a8 wo have positive bargains. braska. 70m saLR—Sixteen lots on Vinton ond 17th Sta very desirablo property nnd on easy term. One bundred forly foct Faroam streot property nuth front, near new Court house, 8100 per frout oill scll in 22 toot lots to tho right kiud of pur- that will double In valuo intide of three years. 1y 16 5, 18th St or sale—Fourlots on Georgia avenue, desirable ecidonca property re: sonab For salo—Scven Tots on Vieginia av cast front Riley & Co For salo—132 feet on 13th, 99 fees deop; business Pproperty. For salo—Good house and Iot on 2{th street near Capitol ave., 82,700; & bargain. ¢ s1le—Business lots on South 18th St., cheap. . E. Riley & Co., 215 8. 18th St. Wo fnvito cur atrons tocall andsoo our proputy 201 House and 2 lots “at & bargain §3,600 four moro houses JOR BALE- 8. 16tu Stieet;room to bull ¥ rent. Two clegant lots Shinng Additions, 2600, Targo house and two lots Hauscom Place, 6000, Houso an1 1ot north 19th 8t, 101 Houss and 1t Ragan's Add, 1200, Houso and1)t 8, 15th 8t, 1000, Touse aud lot Paci near Depot, 3500, 2 houses and lot on Cas near 16th. Hoass ond 1o 0 Farm land o nowly unty in northern Ne- 0. F. Davis & Co., 1605 Farnam 8¢, Adams county poor house, as trying to raise §2 at the railway depot In that town the other dsy to enable them to get mar— ried. \ ond qul V The ninety-'wo kegs and half bartels of beer involved fn the Creston Snudeker case was declded at Afton a few days ago, and the beer was bauled out of town to 0k RENT—At 1010 Farnam s turnished front rooms with us TANTRD—At 1017 Chlcago St., & good German ghil 638t 130 work. for general h WANTED GENTS WANIED ALE DELE for *uNION—DIE RERABKA, Jon maxt—Fumishod rooms 1809 Faroum St, 608-11p VoA et for gomeral work ot 1212 Howard 8t. et | 54 300-Aug 23 L) RO wrvi—Toom with board, 1013 Capitolase, 7 ANTED—4 good df u;.gflru m girls u|4lu;:i-}~1 [’f' P BUSINESS CHANOES, o eral housework, firstand. second work city e R P ST d country. Will pay Call ani fron seat-~Furnithed room 1621 Capltchives | Yoow waus—Chanp, kitchon and rostaurant, furni~ e atout places at' 1120 Farnam St. 0o5et S— s - ture, 1a-ge &c., at 806 South 10th Bt. 701-%p Dist lovations in the city, 17 months leage on | o saun —stock and fixturcs cf a complcto hakory fco raam porlor and- restaurant in one of the ressons for selling, other husiness. Addr Kestauraut,” care Beeoffice. 1 R sALE—Stock of zenoral merchandise af fow an appropriate spot, near the peat-house, UNION—KKUSION, " ‘lhreo dooades of fed- | . % 7 foaming booze spllled and the kegs de- | Remarics o (reats Prece e s e ten. | onth 2616 Douglas stre 4904t Pistidsta) stroyed. v owancipstion and e construction, with sketches of 1 Guricg (hese periods, 1y HO 2Lt und 8t Mary's Av 20R T —Two niccly furaished rooms, NW cor. 401t f WOR §AL¥—A good paying businesy emyploying but 4 Yittlo copieal for casb. . For particulars address Addres) John BGc?vl' Shfimv"\;"g"s -m;ulixltsil) I‘ihy:- lJ SANUES 5 CON, ‘member of eotgr & or twenty ol S oo prAs . Grinnell, W. T. Smi h, H, O, eeler | four years, now U. nister torlurkey, Aulhorof | e e e e T b s i “Buckeye Abtoad,” *“Why We Laugh,” * Winter OB RE 700108 " ~ —At a hargain, Metropol tan hotol, Ken- state at the national cattle growera’ con- [Eto Il ustrated. Wm. V. O'Neill, State mennger, | " | Ngly 514 vention at Chicago, November 17, and [F.0. b« 439 Cmahs Neb 1o6-41"" | Pom mun—taadsomo fumished rooss, 1810 Dolg | 20 _____T0CR__ L. !5 C;’“;}“ and Ed, Cfllmpbt’“ ‘: tho | Tasnin —A centloman of intell'zonce ond oo |~ e P l"‘mu.ln teaseof i for “ten Tocnths ool natlonal borse and nventlon at bueiness address to represont *the Rand McNal- QOMB-- With board,destrablo1or suminer. Apply | rade, Ksasons for selling, have other business to St. Louls, Nuvemh"%}““ *11y Bean ard Aflas of the World” on the roat; oo do- | Kb 81, Ousries Hotel. 010-41 * | ttond o, Address 8. P, Beo office. 4504t A d 3 Virable t) work nto advasecd i aried polition, or — = e - i & The clty marshal of Cedar Repida has | jearn the businees with & view to taklug chorgé of | 1o prxr—For manufacturlng purnosos or hall, | {0k TRADK—Nanc couaty lands for stock of gen= 1 Issued orders for the arrest of all women of the town fleting on the streets or mak- Ing ““breaks to attract attention.” He hay alno directed the police to notify him of all young girls koown to keep bad com- oo e Banch house preferred; liberal torms and guaranteed contract to begin wi b, wrge room 44x75, 8 floor enquiro st 1409 Dodge ot. A, J, 2 Th 5 position nicans an in- 0 year to williog work- , the Contivental Pub, 77110 mo of from §1,£00 10 91, Address with refe Chicago, 1L, 628 south 16th &t / ANTRD—A €00k, man or woman at Eur_pean te', 622 south 10th 5t 70341 Elny, keep lato hours or go to questiona. le places, that the marshal may roport them to their parents for correction, e et—— Malaria's Mighty Host! What & host of uopleasant symptoms Indigeetion; lame back; aching joints Co Addresr, enclosing stamp, M, G. K., this offic2.786-8p made makng and selling to families. [onrae Centrally located furnished rooms at 609-t¢ R kKNT—Lsrge front room on first Hoor_with or without buard; iquire st 190i Farnam 8b, 7 ANTOD i s wook, 16 youri men to 1arn tel _ser «giaphy, and taks psitions in railroad offices FOR BALE_HOUSES—LUTS, ED BUG ¥XTRRMINATOR; hst known, and sticky fly | T=0R 5 paper; recipes for making, 26 rt'; good woges Etar Supply 695 b o & H'south Wektorn part of state, vis, Novelty Iron Works, 14th St. , Omaha, Neb., Box 812, Ty sleeplessnese; vertlgo; wearlness; no ap- potlte; cold feet; pains fn breast; night| VAN boy about 10 veurs swests; chllls and fever, Malaria brings all thess, Brown’s Iron Bitters drives them all out, Mrz, F, A, Glenn, Wa. laceville, 8. O., oays, ““I had a sertous attack of malarlal fever, and Brown's [\OR BAUE—A hiouse and Dot 17 » 16 years old who can o 6o | 82,700, 08 REST—Good hotelin first-3lass town in Apply to B 794-t1 fsirable hourc 7 rooms, lot 635165; will be sold for Cuonipgham & Bronnan, 1611 Dodge 8t. 810-8) P, Da- Y Linderholm, Contra City, Neb, W eral merchandis or hurdware, 3420y, BOARD A fow table boarders at 207 Cass St 807.8p PERSONALL quiKT noMm—V¥or lsdles during conflnement, Correspondence confldential. Address Lock Box 89, Lincoln, Neb. 995-Aug 12p ANTED—Thr. @ fir6t-cless barbers at 1201 Farnam ‘Street, must furnish goo | reference, 619 8p ANTED—Ten coopers to make lard tlorces at | Cunnlogham & trennan, 1611 Dodge st, Tor TRADK—Or will 8¢l an exce lent A ¢oom houe in the best losality; wil trade for olty proporty, 510-8 Sloux Clty. Jus. £ Boge & Co. d39augllp Iron Bltters restored me to good health.” e Better Than Quinine, Detroit Free Press, His plpe being out, the dootor arose to his feet, and bowing deferentlally sald, “I hope you'll excase me now, ssh, for I has to go an’ see old Aunt Jinny, She [ 5% Aumvaxm. Addrew Bt Lous Klectrio Laip Wiiite i J0R 5L Reed's, Bartlet's, Rutir's, Boy w-Cocap lots In E. V. Smith Hartman's, Ko Co., 8t Louis for circular, cuts and terms of the ndiepowor Marsh Rleotric Lamp, 811-flyl2, Call aud see our list chase BITUATIONS WANTED, o - B10-8 20y 4 Lowc's, o | edby s, Improvement Association, Gise’s and Kirkwoods additions, and in Burr Oak, Grand View, Millard Piace, Ki by Place and Jerone Park, Every fazillly given to pur. Cuuningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodgo St. law dressmaker In Addr.es 01U N 18th 8-10p axTap—Situstion by flrst y or in 8o, onsAum~Lot 10, b 16, Hansoom plac Lot 9, b 8, M, T. Patriok’s proposed Lots 1and 2. b 15, Shion's 1st add., am very sick, sah,” ““What s the matter with good old Aunt Jiony?” I inquired. She was an old frlend of mine and 1 felt interested :n hler welfare, both temporal and spir- tual. ‘‘Well,” he replled, soratching his head In a reflective manner, ‘I calls hit anti- sipld deuteronomy, a bad case, too, & the had fever when I fust seed her, but 1 80on whupped dat outen her. 1 des glb her a cup of equal parts hoss radish an’ whisky an’ dat put her blood away np above fover heat, an' dat ole fever couldn’t climb up to As) 8. V aud Towa. W ANTED — 5 tuaticn,s s traveling man,for whiskey house; hes eatablished brade in Dakota, Nebr ', Address *'A." box 805, Yaukton. No 208-1 u e No 107—B:1 k. $3,100, 70 s Vark ave, § 707-11 Lots In a1l parts of the elty at bargain 0 90, : :$100, 4000, No. 178 ~Now house f ross (- 0 gis ave 88 60) 1 Maus' Keitaurant Douglay 8t., between 161k and 16ih, 'LOST AND FOUND, ost—Kid purss contalniog & sum of monoy |sumeal tickets, betwoen Neb Stean laundry and Picase roturn to the restiurant, £08-5p osT—8mall tsn dog wearing collar marked P, W, sen, 523 Broadway. #indor will by reward: returning to 616 N. 14th 8t , Omaha, 767-8p LoD Jack, English Mastiff, (Black and Tan) 4 r.’ 85 rewsrd, returned to 542 Pleas 12U4-Tp leather ool PHYSICIANS, K. WARD, room 6, Withnel Slock, 16th and Har- noy. 611t 08 roms shion's 2d id, N RUPTURE CURED, slews trussos Dr, M. M. Moaore, Llls., at Omahs every far. | 708-copt 2 cparation, or us 245 Wabaeh ave., Chicago, 8, bend niamwp for AN D —Sltuatio three young German Ne, 176 —Bovug 8o m. Butivtie ad?, §300 Kirls to do hovsswork oriake ¢ure of children. Majue& Co., 16t Fasu " k 82 per wesk, German Ewploymeut otfice, 617 10th 55 a11'8p 0R KALE—Somo splonoid lets st from §250 L) £00; nthly payments taken. axtav-—Situation by 8 wildle azed woman wilh | B8, 1611 Dodge st 810- Cunningham & Bren- boy 10 yeurs 014; no objection o leaviug town. - ot TasIz, seokion of kood Tand 1a | L/ P - 18900, payabla in 4h sears. House rents at $20 a MISCELLANKOUS WANTS, meuth’ * Cunnivghsm & Brennan, 1611 Dodye 8t, F—— %10-8 Sitting on the Sofa 7ANTRD—A partner with s>me capital to o Into the li ck businoss with ars ox-§ yoo gauk—House and lot aud dhree snaros in the Buffalo Commercial, o “'Why, Mr. Do Thompeon, you seem | to bs very fidgety.” ‘I pm, Miss Jinks, very—I am ner- vous, I suppose. Do you know I never |0 know wha’ to do with my hands,” Fy *‘They go to waste, then?’ W Ad 1-8p K renc puid up. 1,000 worth much wore money. Mayne & Co., 8. W coruer15th 83d Farna C. 70041 od proposule tor cleariug tmher of t3and aileys oo Marsh's Addition o (0ld) 'mahs 1oan Assoclation; clear title and all E. new mahs I Leaveaworth str 1L Va re: | (o saus--a lot fn Lowe's add ived August 10h, Piat can n Houlevard will run by it; price Yt our n 8t ) ham & Brennan, 1611 Dadge of. Hl0-8 65 **That's about it, and if you have no ebjection, Mias Jinks, I'll lot them go to | ¥ waist again,” [0k BALE—A grocery b stock worth frow 81, sonable. ce Tanteo-Every hody Lo call on W, A. Morrison {01 irst clasd Job priniog, 1618 Doujslas 8¢ 654t 142t iness in & good locality 0 to $2,000; rent very rea Inguise of Meyer & Raspke, wholessle gro i MISOELLANEOUS, A largo envelope on Teath street, con FEr e A i 70K FALE AL & ) pers valush € only to owuers. Retura 1o 1oQule o4 1T Rarth 146 LIS TP i anird G mote ™ Addrons v, ‘N HL* B 0. |1 B DR e 4 v Batire, box 600, Owahs. T40-8p & B Y, 7 ANTED—By 8 young mau, B<andinavian, o situg. | 20X 600 Owabs. e She S —————— doriim ticn in & store, have somo exper; 3 ! el Will buy a house of 9 rooms and way by F. G Abel, 5-aug-25p erence given. A dress “E.R" Boo oice. 788 | 1,000 dooes o ihore s a mortr 3 b X, v V] vt -Mrs, © F.Auspaccr, 1018 Loavouworth. \ A48aug2? B YR Park looutad 12 milos & W, ¢ ¥oad, 1810w 0pon $0 £86 pubIl for pic-uica and social g stherings. fare givon, For torws, call or sddress H. C. Bohwenck Papillion, Nob. [ [P Avrs—0n Elktiora and Flate, T, Mur NATRUOTION on baujo glven by G E Gellen book, at 1118 Oapitol ave. 450-41 DRIVY VAULTS aud 0es3pools o'e aued 1n an_oderlors way. A. Evans, 1208 Dodgo st. D45AuEIP