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THE DAILY BEE-~TURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 168, ! LINGOLN. Tie Arrangement of tie Fair Grounds and How the Work s Progrissiog. Annnal Oonclave of the Knights of Pythias in This Oity. Thoe Probable Attendance at Various Fairs -Liocal Notes and Per- AT THE OAPITAL. THE STATR FAIR, "The state fair association has amplo reason %o fect proud of 1ta geounds, and there is n great deal of doubt whether they conld be im- proved on for natural bosuty and localion anywhore in the country Throuzh the courtesy of O. M Druse, E a Beg reporter halthe plessure of viewing ths grounds, The location is delightful, the priacipal buildings being upon & high knoll of vmnns which overlooks ths balance of the enclosura, A high, substa:tial fenca encloscs 110 scres. Upon the one sl le runs the Ante- Japs, while upon ths opposite side the classic Salt’ creek creeps slowly slong. The speed ring has ben pus in excolent shape, and this feature of the fair will com- mand the olose attention of all visit s, There huve already been over twei Ly entriss for the spoed department, and m ..y more are ex- pectad. A fine ampitheat:» has been built, whish will afford ample & ving capacity for over 8,0 0 parsovs. This (tracture is ona of the moat substantial in the bora tuppering the sujp heavy and closely kait tog: her, To the eant and mouts of tha trisk suvi number of pople con'd wi 178 @ raca vpon | the track, as the ground is high and com. mauds a full view of tae coursaall the way eround. ~ Cominz to the bulldings all of which are just recerving tho fiaishing, touches at the handa of tha workmen, the art hall i# moet noticeable. This building is new and was put up at & cost of several thovsand dolars, 1t is ons hundred and eight s foet lung ench way and is about slxty fect wids, It is finely lighted aud ventilated aud will have & matched board floor throughout, Tha st ta fish commission has space ia this builiing and will make a splendid exhivit, Horticultural hall is a commodious affair, one huadred a:d fifty feet by twenty-eivh’ foet, with a wing seventy-five fest long. Itis freshly painted and repaired, bsing mate as %ood us new, Floral hall is & pratty building which with the wings has a distance each way of 130 feet. In tho center cf this building will bo placad & corract copy of the Bartholoy statue, the sama one which™ was exhibited at Now Ocloana, One of the most prominent features of the gronnds are the acommo datious for all Jinds of stock, ‘There are 150 box stalls for stalions and jacks, They are framed out of wall-seasned Jumber, the upright posts bsing red cedar, brought from Tennessee, The stalls are weil- vontiiated, and ressmble more the cimplets eetablishmens of » wall-regalatod stock farm than o tair grounds Nextto the box stalls are 150 op3a stalls for horsse, colts aud other animals, The opon stalls ure the samo «izs as tha closed ones, aad are as_good as could ba p.ssible, Runniog along in front of these buildings will ba a water m iin, tapped every twenty foet by a hydrant, which will bo for the convenience of the hos:lers aud othsrs having the stuck in charga. Lyinz | to tho north and east limits of the grounds are 300 cattlo sheds, noasly ¢ structad and very coavenient in every ro- spost. Thera will b seven water taoks with wind milis scattered over the prounds whera- ever needed. There will be 300 sheop and 300 hog pens, all floored and mads in thy most appoved manner, The speed stables will accommodata 100 horsee, aod from present indications they will be well filled with good fast avimaly Besides the buildings already mntioned, the managers are putting up & commodious poui- try house and a power building waich will fu nish motive power for any numb.r of ma- chines, A large engiue will bs pus in aad plenty of space allotted in thapower buildine to_any person desirous «f exnibiting. Several exnibitors will pus up their own buildings and there will b aline of rafresh. ment broths cloar around the main building. TIa the large room a system of checkiog will ba put in oparation 8o that auy one wishing to hava bageogs or oth:r parcels takin care of can leave them In charge of an atteudant with perfect safety, Large refrigerators will bs suppliod so that parties desiring to carry theic own lunch may keep it fresh and nice. The ofticers buildiuvg_has been repaired and newly paioted eo that it 18 as good;as new. [} Tha approaches to the fair erounds are now inan advancsd state of completion, Six teenth stroet will b3 the principal road lead- ing to the grounde, and that is in splended condition, nicely graded and rolled, There ara two other roads that will overcoma any jam that might occur if there was but one road to the fair Tho B & M, compsny will run trains every twanty minutes, and the faro Will b twenty-five cents for both ways, There will be plenty of all classes of couveyauces, which will make moderats charges, Every- thiog points towards a most suoccessful ex- hibition, and the managers are_doing every- thing in their powar to maks it such. Cer- tainly the elements towards such an end are all here, and thera fs no doub that 1t will vealizs the bost wishes of thy mosi en- husiastic, PBOBABLE ATTENDANCE AT FAIES The B, & M, comp iny is making an esli- mate on the pribabla attendance of psople Liviug ia towas on its lines In the state, mora specially south of the Piatts river, to the state fuir at Liocoln, thy G, A. R reunion at Baatrice and tha expositton at Owmaha, The towns already estimated ara Gibson, Ballevue, LaPiatte, Oceap lis, Plattamouth, Concord, Cedar Creek, Loulsvillo, Sou'h Bend, Ash- Iaud, Greenwood, Waverly, Newton, Orote, Wilbur, DsWitt, Caldwell, Patnam, Wymore, Deuton, Birks, Dorchester, Friend, Exeter, Fa'rmont, Grafton, Sutton, Saronville, Harvard = Inland, = Juniate, Kenesaw, Lowt1l, Newark, A'urora, Maiquette, Dunbar, livgton, Svyeacuso, Unadila, Palmyra, Waco, York, Hampton, Phillips and The List, of course, is not yet com- viote, and even those towns here given will undoabtedly turn out more than s yet two gentlomen Morrs Gers, Clark and Mac- farland were ApD mted by the governor on the Nebraska delegr tion but they were unable to attend, Banator Van Wyck was in Lincoln_yester day for & vew hours on his way from Nebraska City ta Omabe. g Fouc mew straot oars for the Lincoln city Toad have arrived and it ls probable that 6y will be started on regular trips to-mor com. Pt Smith, the well-known and handeome B, & M passergsr engineer, has made the run taom Omaha to Lincoln for tha past few vdlyl. 1 WTacob Haberle, a promisent German citizsn of Lincoln, is lying at his home dangerously ill with an'ulcer of the stomach, Littie hops isjentortained of Mr. Haberly's recover Mr. Hongland, ocelobrated _through the conntry na n friend of newsboys and boot- blacks, Is in the city. He will give & public address in government 1 quare this ovening. The street commissioner is putting down soveral substantial stone croes walks on & number of the prineipal streots Ths fourth ward gentlemen who were s Ign.minionsly boaten at the late republic primaries are still huntiog for proxies, which thiy have not yet obtained. STATS ARRIVALS, J. 8, Cooley, Omaha; D. W. Oesry, P. 8. MoGuire, Guide Rock; C. B, Letton, Fait bury; E, M, Wilcox and family, Omalis; Lew Roberta and wifo, Miss M. Roborts, Exetor; liam Leess, Saward; G. W. Davia, Miss izzie Davis, O. B, Davis, Columbuss Walter M. Seely Bennet; Charles White, Osceola; D. F. Boile, Ulysses; Dz, ¥. J. Schug and niec e, Columbus; F. A. Scoville, G. M. Os- bo rne, Valparais He Will 8ay Nothing, A reporter yeaterday met Inspector A, M. Robinson and asked him whether he was wllling t> make anythlng pablic about the result of the inspaction cf the ncoounts of Postmaster Morgan at “No,"” he replied, *‘I haven’t anything to eay ahoat the mit'e~ If M: Morgan cares to pose I print, let him do so. So far as I amn concerned, I cannot furnish anything to the newapapera yoi about the matter. When I Investigate the affairs of » postmaster and fiad him guilty of tuch dellnquency tnat have to causo his arcert, then tha mat- ter bacomes public property. Bat such isnot the case with Morgan,” “‘Thoa you decline to make any state- ment elther way, with regard t> Mor- gan’s ineffictency or negleet?” “Yes alr, most emphatically so."” — Chiast Butler's ioresight. The following rezolation way passzed at the business meeting of ths fire depart: mentat the Grand Island tournament: *‘Whereas, John H. Butler, chief of the Omaha fire dopartwent, in his great mind, a3 {s peouliar to great men, fore- saw that onions would be scarce durlry the stay of Captala Charles Fiecher, who by the way, went back on his faverlte aod commenced oating garlic, therefore Ba it resolved, that the thankas of tho exocuiive committee, and more especially the hotel commi‘tes, ara due, and nre hereby tenderad, to tho above-mentloned John H. Batler, of Omaha, for his asslat- ance to the commlttoe In carrylng sup- pli'a (nlone) with him, and thereby tiking vars of the wanta and wishes of Caytain Coacles Fischer. Horter Coyyirree.” e ire Notes, In th> United States court yeaterday, in the case of Jozeph Richmond va. Jo- seph B. Copley et a!, the defendants filed a demurrer. Josnne Margicet Clubss filed a petl- tlon in the disirict cours yesterday pray- ing for a dlvorse from her husband, Franz Clob:s on the grouads of hebitual drankennees. A pedtion was filed in the district couzt yesterday by Feank Kaspar, as complaluant, agalnst Wash!ngton Ammon and John Eiwards, asking that a mort- g1ge on cirtaln property bo cancelled, as 1t had alrandy b:en pa'd, bat no record mzdo a4 to {ts dlecharge. ——— ‘Wreck on the Ugion Facifle, A tailend coliislon occurred on the Unlon Pacific Saturday at Niles Junotion, the first station west of Medlcine Bow, Wyo., between a freight traln and the Atlantic express, The fraight was takieg the switch to let the pasienger pass when the collision occurred. It was sbout 3 s, m, and very feggy, and the engineer of the passenger traln did not see the frelght until tco late to avoid an accldent. The englne struck the caboose, com- pletely wrecking it, as well as the two adjrluing cara. No lives, however, were lost, bat the damage to property Is quite ex:ensive. ——— An Ottumwa msn npsmed Edward Robinson way married Sanday last to & Mes. Siilwell, Roblnson, it appears, had a wife and five children, from whom he olalmid to have a divorce—children aud all—but the abandoned wife followed him through the streets ths day fullowiog his marriage {o the Stilwell, begging recognition,uatil she fell exhausted to the g ound, ‘When it was found that 8t Jacobs Oil congers pain the question might bave been atki What next? The answer R:d Star Cough Cure which rs cough o ——m— The 13-year-old son of A. C. Scolt & farmer living nosr Algons, was thrown given he number now _ given s that which is cartain to_ attend Lincoln, Bo- atrica and Omsha, Lincoln heads the list wit 6,000; Baatrics G, A. R. reunion is put down at 2200, wh'le Omaha comes in for 1,800 from those South Platte towns here named. KNIGDTS OF PYTHIAS ANNUAL CONCLAVE, The Koights of Pythias of Lincoln are busy gettirg ready for the grand state con- clave which will ‘be held in this city the necond week in October, Ths prospects are flattering and the attendance of knights will 114 the largest over in Nobraska or the states | ——= wdincent to it 'ne Lincoln lodgas will offer prizes for drilliog aggregativg 84,00, while the grand lodge gives the regular prizes, amountivg to 850), mskiog $2,'0%, to be compsted for, Tuyitations bave heen sent ou’ t) variou lodges in Towa, Kausas, Missouri and O orado, and several, amovg which are ones from Atchison and Topeka, have slready ulfinmod thelr intention of com- ing, Thers will ba twenty uniformed bande in atiend B)s which willfuraish an abundance of music tor the conclave. It is not gen- erally known that the Hastings lodge, K. of P, haven tand of their own. 1t 1 In giod veral tne musiciavs, is in acti drill wud the members expect to carry away rumber of the honors of the asnual conclava, ELEOTRIC LIGHTING Twenty-two electric lights have been con- tracted; for by the city to take the place of the preacnt gas Iamps. The wires hre being strung, and several of the lamps have bsen put into posiiion. They are placed at the in- tersections of the streats, high enough above the grouad to shed theic hght on all objests around, It is expscted that each light will be suffizient for four blocks, but if it 1s found that the number is to small, more will be added, This elootric lightine is o pew de- parture in Nebraska, and there are s number uf towns waitiog the resalt of the Lisclu exparimont beforo they tev it The coss will Lo the same ss ges, aod it is thoughs betier satisfaction will be given. BHOBT ITENS, Gan, McB:ila and A, J. Sawyer, Esq, wil leava to-day for tha north west wrn water-way gJaveation at 3, Paul. Iaad dition to thes d pumbers from & mower on Monday and both srms cat off by the marderous rickle, The little fellow was alone at the time, but walked to thelhouse unalded, told his mother to send soms one to look out for his teaw, then showed hls terrible wounds, Tte attending physiclans ssy the lad will recover, Senator Alllson wrltes home that he will return in the firat week of Heptem ber from Earope. TUTT’S = PILLS 256 YEARS IN USE. fho Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTONS OF A TORPID LIVER t.ossof appetite, Bowel tuo head, wiry a dull Low spirite, witk a foeling of baving neglectod sonie duty Dizzluess, Flutteriug as the Lefore the eyel over the right eyo, R Highly colored Uri CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S PILLS are especlally adapice to such cases, one dose eflects such i ! 24 to nstonish the suffere: eata, ¢ el Regulnrfiools or o 4 Murray Nt V. BB A I\ oductl e il rUTTS HAIR O 1 ¥ URAY HAIR or WHISKERS ehaoged Lo v GLOSSY BLACK Dy & singlo application ¢ this e, It imperts # natursl color, aet instantaneously. Sold by Drmgglats, aent by express on receipt of §1. % ~ffice, 44 Murray St.. New Yeor} Take o nourished, and e d it l HE'LL BE THERE. \Parmer Browa Tells his Wifs All About the Great Omahla Fair, Farmer Brown 18 one of the shining agricul- tural lights in Sarpy county, » man of good horse sense, whose clean farm and fat store- houses make him an anthority on all rural matters. While Farmor Drown has passed most of his life under his “‘own vine and fiz- tree,” he is not slow at eatching on to the ways of the world, In fact heis quite shrewd in his deals, and the city chaps who sometimss make a trado with hum have hard work to get outeven, Not that Farmer Brown is da- honest. He is a deacon of the church in good standing, and abhors anything like d:csit or falsehiood, "o is slmply a wids awake, emart man, with ths Yankeo proclivity for gotting' the best end of a barga aud a thor, ugh knowledge of the world and ita ways, Saturday Farmer Brown drovo into Omaha and did some teadiog, chatted with somo of his oid cronies about the fair, and atarted the sorrel mare homeward about i o'olock, ~As b drove into tho dooryard short- Iy after dark, his wifo way on hand to en- quire, Wall Peter, did ye see them fair folks?” Ya'as Melinda, I did, and—consarn this tarnal critter, if she'll stand still a mioute till 1 git out, I'll tell yo 'bout it.” The mare was tinally quieted, and as the hired man led her away ¥armer Brown con tinued: ““Ye orter see that Znow, Melinda, Jehoso- fat, butitgrows. Sedm like ’twas only yes- terday that they hada’t anything ~there bu? (nud, o aud An thln liko A fary = city, n e people Ao alive too.” Why, ‘thoy're just. mkin that fair jump, Thoy've torn the old grounds to piecen, and built new stalls and fences and fixin'e, till a foller would almost think he had lost his bearin’s, I dropped into Dan Whoeler’s office a minit to enter that cow, and he showed ms whore the soclety is offer ing noarly §28,0v0 {n prouinws, Them fel- lers ain’t stopping at money. Sooms almost wicked-like the way they put $20 here aud $10 there for little thivgs that wouldn't sell for a dollar. Do it to encourage gaod cultivation, thay tell me, Now, Melinda, you know my failin’ for & good hoss raco, Tho pumpking and other truck is all good enough until the bell taps for the start; then, excuse me, but T want a soat 1 front, Human natur, Melinda, human natur, The flesh can’t fight agin it. Iknow you eaid you wasn’c goivg to no fair this fall, but yon must, Melinda, Sich races a3 they'll have in Omaha we'll never soa ogsin. Why dara it, I'd be ashamed to lct old Gabriel know I missed that fair. They'll hava horses from all over the country. Two of the big unee, thom high-priced trottora we read about, are coming way from Providence, that's your old home, Melinds, to trot for 8350). Say, wo must sse that raco sure, Then there'll bo other races, two or three overy day, And they do saya man is golnw upia_a big balloon with only a little stick to bhang to; that same crazy feller that rode ninety miles through the air, in Montana *tother day, And then they're to have fire- works in the daytime, and lots of other won- derful things, I with I could tell you all T heard, Melinds, but I can’t. We mu't go to that fair oursalves and see them, What d’yo say, Melinda?’ 2‘Wall, Peter, ye know I always was dead set agin hoss racing, but I guess wo can stand it this time, and I don’t mind tolling ye now that I've just finishod a _crazy quilt, and if the jedges think as much of it as I do we'il ride homo in that new phaston.” And Farmer Brown is right. Tho ‘‘hoss raoee,” as he calls them, will bo better than any ever seen in the west before. Phallas won the 2:16 class at Springfield, Friduy, making a clean record all through the cirenit, Joe Davis is alko doing well, and will bo & great horse hero next week. THE HOWARD SHOOTING. A Btatement From Mr, John [How- ard About the Matter—What General Breck Says. Mest of the members of the Howard pleasure party came home yesterdey, including Mr. James Howard, Mrs. Chas. Howard and Miss Kats Chate. General Howard and his son John will arrive la a day or two. A reporter for the Bee met Mr. James Howard and questioned him abou} the shootlng of John Howard, As wiil ba seen by referance to the telegraphic col- umns of the BEE, the case s daplcted as one of attempted sulclde, on account of an uanrequlted affection which youag Me. Howard is eaid to have entertalned for Miss Chase. Mr. Howard, fa speaking of the matter, tald: *'The dispatch concerning the shooting of Gen, Howard’s son is entirely erroneous. He was wounded on Tuesday, 9:15 p, m,, by a shot from his revolver, Iwas in the camp at the time, The three ladies, the General and I were standing about the csmp fire. , The doctor was in his tent nesr by. John came to me and indicated that he wanted to take a walk into the woods 200 feet away, He was absent a few moments when the shot was heard, I was at hiseldein a few seconds. He lay on his slde and epoke to me, We had the doctor attending him within five minutes. The ball struck under the lower left 1ib. passed across to the lower right rio and loy under the skin, It way soon extracted, John then rested easily, Later in the night he had severe paing, but was not for a moment ont of his mind, He said he was sittiog at the time and that the revolver was self-cocking and new to him; he having exchangad his Smith & Wes- son for it but shortly before, He stooped to tho ground, and while in that postaro, ths weapon was accidentally discharged. e e At s ezt day with the party, but the dcotor said it would b wiser to rest for a day or two, The Living- stone, Mont., correspondent bas sent a dam- againg story which may do the boy harm ag weoll as othere, His piatol was not loaded when he retired. Ho loaded i¢ in the dark and not beirg acqusinted with its self-cock- ing action it went oft with the unfortunate re. sult. To-day's atches announce that he is botter and may ba expected home in throe weeks, “'General Howard’s camp at the time of the accident was at Fire Hole basin, Yellowstone. National Parlk, forty-seven miles from termi- nus of N, P, R. R. Yellowstone branch. The has with him nine tents, sixteen sol- five pack and riding mules, tWo spring wagons aud two baggage wagons, This camp is the point where travelling was changed from pack trawm to wagon transportation.” General Brock, asslstant adjutant gen- oral, nald, yesterday, that he believid the dispatch was entirely erroneous. He sald that be had rec:ivedsome telegraphlc ocorrespondence about the matter, all of which led him to belleve that the csse was one of acc'dental shootlng, He iald that ycuog Howard had been long so- quainted with Miss Ohase—In fact had been ralsed with her. It wes rumored that the two were engsged, he eald, but of this he knew nothing, o — THE BEST WASHING COMPOUND of the day is undoubtrdly JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE, It cleanses the dirtiest and most elegant fabric without injury and with little labor. For sale by grocers, —— Myrtio Lodge's First Loss, At 2:30 o’clock Sanday morning Ohes Sands dled at his lodglogs on Eighteenth aud Hiokory strests, His romalus are now Jying in state at the srmory of Myrt'e division K, of P., of which wa: a0 honored member snd the funeral will oesur to-morrow afiernron, at 2:00 o'clock under the auspicts of the oider, nuleas otherwise order:d by bis relatives i0,Chicago. The dec:ased was oue of the mos! respected youog men of the oity Boven years ago be came to Omaha and | entered the employ of Msx Meyer & Oo., where In the jewelry menufacturing department he steatilly gined advance- ment In skill until he earnod the reputs tlon of a highly proficlent gold worker, He was {1l but two weeks, suffering from an aggravatod attack of typhold-pneumo- niaand although the best of care and treat- mont was given him hia life was beyond saving, His is the first death in Myrile lodge and to his brethren in the order the sorrew Is alncere and profound, A detail of six members of the uniform degree has been made to dlscharge the funereal office, which is the castom of the fraternity, of standing guard by his remalns. The faneral will be attended with fall Pythlan honors, ————— Davenport will send a delegatlon of over ono hundred to the Si. Paul water ways conventlon, NO POISON IN THE PASTRY wnd nat made, FOR FRUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED BY THE Price Baking Powder Co., Cago, . 8t. Louis, Mo, 1 makens or Price’s Cream Baking Powder —ano— r. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems, Best Dry Hop Yeast. TOR sSALE BY GROCERE. WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. OMAHA iNSTITUTE S R X T Y g v REEER . [};T[E FOR TIE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRoNIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES. The largest Medical instituto West of Mississippi Rivers Fifty rooms for the accomodation of patlents. The phylician und Sargeon in chargelof the nstitute has had ‘sixteen years*of successtul practice, and 18 nld by’ assistants of rare experienco 88 8 s thelr various departments, WHITE FOR CIRCULAR 0n Déformitles and x X, Filos, Tumors, Cancers, G tion, Eléctriclty, Paralysis, Epilep in And Blood Diseasas. * Write for E CIRCULAR TO PECIAL and” NERYOUS Disemscs, ermatorrhea, SYphiIL, Gloas Bercly ‘disonsow of the Urinary and 'Sexual organs b correspondence.or Faronally: Contdciiial or'e hout, marks 10 1ndh ATE, cato contents or kendor. Adre OMATA MEDIUAL AND SURG 13t Street, Corner of Can'** Avenas, Railwav Time Table AL INETITUTH, < ovamL ~wm All trains arrive at and depart from Omaha by Central Staudard time. Trains of the C., 8t. P., M. & O,, arrive at and depart from their depot, corner of 14th and Webster streets; trains on the B, & M.,C. B . &Q,andK. 0, St J. & C B, from the B, & M, dogot; all othera from the Union Pa- cific depot, 8, daily; b, cxcept Saturday; c, except Sun- day; d, except Monday. WESTWARD. DEPART ARRIVE. SPECTAL NOTICES TO LOAN—MONEY, ONRY 10 LOAN—Loans made on roal estate land Al Mn‘r‘d‘achlfle‘l collaterals or good secur!- tles of any kind at the Omaha Finwncial exohaoge, 1608 Farnam St., up-stalre; low rates; casy ter ns, 81 8141 \ ONEY Toloan on chattels, Woolley & Harrison, ;:o:m 20, Omaha Natonal bank bullding 651 ONRY! MONEY!| wONEY!!! Money to Loan-—On VA chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, With- nell butlding, N. E. corner 16th and Barney, After years of experlence and caroful study of the busi. aess of loaning money on_ porsonal property, 1 have ot last porfectod & syster hereby the publicity ngual In uch onses is done with,and 1 am _now & porition to meet the demands of all whe become temporarily embarrassed and desire to ra'se money without delay and in & quiot mannor. Fousckeop- ors, proforsional gent lemen, mechanica and others in Omata and Councl Eloffs, oan obtain advances tom §10 to 000 on such security as housenold fursiture, planos, mashinory, horses, wagDs, warshouso recelpts, securod notes of hand, oto. withoud removing sswe from owners residence or laco of businoss. Als> on Ono Watches and iamcnds, One of the adyantsges 1offor is that any part'of any losn canbo paid st any time which will roduce the lnterest pro rats and all loans reneved at the original rates of Intorest 1 have no brokers In connection with my ofl but personally euperintend al my loans, I have private offices conneoted with my genersl offico #o that customers do not osme In_con'act with thch other, consequently making wil transaotions strictly peiv *™8_Groft, ‘room 4, Withnell building, N, E. cor. 16th And Harnoy, Cmaha and §3 Pearl St., Council Binffs. 2 V[0 TO LOAR 1n 0.5, Davia and Co., d npward, snd Loan 65440 oppostio LVA post office, Omaha, negotiate mortgsge luans on first-class eeourity at rulling rates of intorest, Par- Hea detiring to borrow money on improved city or ountry resl estate, for trom ono to fiye yoars, oan be commodated promptly, McCaguo Brothers, bank- ore, opposite post office. 682-tt of #5890 Rasl Eatebo ANTED—A sltuation In & commission, wholotale of retail grocery house or s teamster; go’d reference. Address K. W., Boe office. 4589 TANTED Py & yourg fcandinavian, & po mily to take care ¢l Addrets 0, J. p relorences given. PV AxTe0-Eitusticn as book korper or assistant by a fobor young man who is not atrald of work; good referencos. Address L. A. 8. Bso office. 861-20p Firet-claoe Uinnor wanta stondy siastion, noun ry preforied, Address tinner, care this office, 81-e1p MISORLLANEOUS WANTS, \Vum-—n rent, 8 unfurnished rooms for lght housekeeping for family cf 3. Addsess © L, t0s e B cffico VW Asto- By gentleman and wite, two partly far. nished or nfarnished 1o my adjoining in some private family not over 5 minutes waik from Fax on ar room: | ood roference given. A . 8. J." care U, P. Heaa quarters, giviog locatlon and price. 508 1 7AxTRD ~Would like to buy an Interest Wik oan give the best of reflecorce. VW AmED= 50 tons scrap iron sfove plate and ma- chinery at Umaha Iron Works, U. P. R, R, 17th and 15:h Sts , Omahn, 410-81 WANTED — From 8000 to 5000 Nores ¢f _cholco grar- Ing and farming land, in Nebraska, from #3to g3 peracre forspot cash, R C. Patterson, 18th and Farnaw, 20541 a gosd usine's, somethlng tnst 18 respoctab e; J.C. A, Bee office, 450 83p VW Aira-Totrade a gasd second Hand plano for g horse and buggy. Inquire ab Kdholm & Erick- son, 993 chine, to see tho new Improved Amarican No. (VANTED-Every ady 1o noad ot » sewing ma- 80\ Flodman & Co. agents 220 N 16th. FOR «ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, ONEY TO LOAN~On reai ostato and chattels V1 D. L Thomna. 652t VIGUEY Losned co ahatels, cub rate, B R #okete pought and sold. A, Forman, 218 5, 13th £4 65841 MGy bo loan in sume of $300 and upwards on 1YL firat-class real estato security, ~Pottor & Cobb, 1615 Farnam st. 649-40 M ONEY LOANED at 0. F, Reed &0 Y1 on turniture, pianos, horaos, wagons, porsonal property of all kinds and all othe rartioles of value, +ithout remeval. Over 1nk National Bank,corner 15ih wad Farnam. Al baslooce etriotly oonbdantial ~__ WANTED FEMALE HELP. WA ZIvo st i laundrestes to g to Santa Feo, Now Moaico, Apply atthe Cozzons, 48040 WA Agood G aman gicl for general houss veork, Inqulro st tho storo, 1322 Farnam stroet. 510-5p WV Axteo—Girl at 511 Pioroe t. 682-1 ANTED - 1 Iaundry glrl and 2 dishwashors, Maus restaurant, 1514 Douglas. 94-81p Y Axres—Nurso Girl 1709 Douglie. 5021 WV Asren—Nurso girl a3 1900 Parnam, 4082 'OR RENT—Two ten room houses, in good location nd on reasonable terms; a'l modern conveni- ohoce. A, Saundere & Co., Paxton. TORRENT— 0 fo0m _Oottave Jat water, Douglas and 23 atreet. § W. ooruer 1ith aud Harney. TR RRNT—First class oottage and barn, ono block from st:cet car. Inquire of Edholm & £03-81 Fii 0R RENT—Hovse, 8 rooms, etable, weil and cle. tern. D. B, Ball, 2408 Harney St. 47281p 5 o 6 houses 1n_good localltics, 0. F. & Co., 1506 Farnsm 8. 481.81 7oR RENT—New a'x room cottago, all conveniencas 21¢t 8t., oo block south T eavenworth, $20. 4455-4p NT—A oottago of four rooms with oity and ci torn water, 818 Siuth 10th St, betwoon Leavenworth and Martha, P or RENT—Store, 311 N. 15th 8t. 405-54p. ToR RENT—Cottago with six rooms, pantry and cloret; $85 por mouth, N, B! comer 10th &nd Dodge strects, L. J., Kenvard. 438-3.1p or mENT—Chofce brisk revidence, 10 room’, fur- nice and sll modern improvemants. Ingvize at United S:ates National Bink. VWV AxTio—Liady agente for Dusy” £ kict and Stock- ing supportera, Shou'der hraces, Bosom forms, Draes shields,kutber gingham Bibs, Aprous,Sloaves. Infants’ Dingere, & Cur 1,000 agents aro making monoy fasti 0 can you. Address with stainp, E. H. CAMPBELL & CO., 9 South May St., ok RENT—From Sopt 1st, 8 room oottage with barn, excellent 1001 tion 01 Falrview St., bot. St. Mary's sve. and Baney St Rent §25 per month, D 1 Goodii.b, Water Works offico. 4274 5 room house on 0:h between Pacifio Inqaire 1512 Davenport. 441 81p TR REN and Fierce, “7“11\\—1‘4”1 experionced salos ladies tor hoslery and Iace departments. No others neod ap- ply. German prefarod. Now York Dry Goodo Sture, ANTED—A good glrl In emall family; must wash andicon. Flrst-class, 611 South 15th ¢, VW A=A il to wash rapkins aud kel w table for dinr er and upper. Apply 10th St. 3:h and Ch Chas. K. Webstor, 83.2p restaurant, . Proprictor. R, JF 02 e - Bmall hoes on 174k 8t » , near Capitol 8. Lehman, 405-t1 Jor RT3, E. Riley & Co,, 216 South 18th St. 70 new ten room houscs, all modern Contral y looated. ow tix room Louso on Saundors, desi- rable proj erby. For rent —Two 710w COVLago Noures, § 2 per month. Gracn wnd 22d street. J. E. RILEY & CO., 219 south 531 ANTED - G No. 1 diniog room girls at 418 18th 8t., at once. 43 TANTED—A good il for 924 Park ave. WA ~Gocd dining room ood cooke and Kitc] girls and good girls for private fam. tlies and geners] houss work, good wages. You can always secure ¢>0d piaces by calling b 1160 Fatnan 8t., up stalre. 498t ANTED - First-class cook and chambermald. Call immediatcly at 107 north 12th strect, basemont 487-31p Seuth 0-2 general houso work, ag Mrs Haas, 470.8-1 door, AxTED—Good woman ook §, W, corner 14th and scn. Mrs Hill, 416 31p VW Ao Experienced sesmetresss st Canllelds Overall Factcry, corner 11th and Douglas, up- stairs. 804-81 A good hotel 2ok and dining room girl the city; best of wages paid. Inquite ployment bureau, 217 N 16th 86, Mrs. \, Proprietor. 1021 VW Axtep—Ladics in want of good dometio girla, will besupplied on application to the old reliabl Omaha Employmont Bureau. Mrs. J. W. Morrison, 217 N. 16th St., up stairs. ANTED—A rumber of flest-class girls who aro pablo of dolng good work, and recelve good it the Omaha employment ofiice, 217 north 16th street, office up-stairs Mrs. J, W. Mortlscn, pro- prictor. 801-tf WANTED MALE HELP. W s =Alively yoong man a; Rich Store. References required. tor's Ha 606-31 7ANTED - A g00d boy from 12 t0 16 years old at SV 8 E Lohman Feult and Clgar siore, 508 S 1oth ot. 4871 German preferred, P WYArmeo—A good A No 1 shcemaker; nouo but go2d ono need app'y ~ Stea 'y work and good 412 Dodge. psy. Cbas. Kohlmeyer, 511.2p Ax p ¥ | Union Pacific. roay 8208, Pacilo bapross o Donver Expross. 4108 2108 | 6 868 . Right B3pross, ... jes SOUTHWARD. EASTWARD . . &at-';nu) 9 dsd 9 45d 9 45d "o 30a! 9 458 or Obleagovia Chloago vis 0. Biads NORTHWARD, 7 8o OMAHA BRIDGE TRAINS Dumsy Taals Le: Omahs at 6 95, 7 25, 8 60, 1000, 11 158 m, 12 60, 2 0,8 00, 4 0, 4 65, 665, and 1110pm. On Sundsys the 7 25 and 10 00 & m, and 2380and 4 00 p m trainy donot run, Leave Council Slufts(Broadway dopot) ab 6 55,7 £5, 980,108, 1149 a m,; 13), 289, 8 80, 4 23, 5 2, 625 and 1145p m. Oa Bundsys the 7 65 and 1080 & m, and 285 and 4 23 p m tralns will nob run. Teaveter Tealos - Leavs Omaha at 8 15, 8 63 & m.; 12 85, 2 20, 4 20, 800, aud 700 p m daily, Arrive st 9 45and 11158 m., 12, 848,735 and 805pm, SUNDAY TRAINS, Chicsgo via Tripartite Alliance Lines, B B z " 2 - e o To and MONT . Good VW 412010 wood men at 1600 Harney st. 618-1p wages; referencea requi ANTED ~Cook and socond cook at Pacifis Houss, £10ih ard Davonport. 508 31p ANTED—Young men for agonts, who can epenk German and Eaglish, Apply 1310 Jackson st., between 10 and 12 a. m. 501-1p W. R, 600-2p TANTED ~Two fist class coat makers. Gibson & Co., cor. Farnaw& 16th s, ANTED—15 teamstors for B, R. work at Ohsdron ad board per wonth, Calat 7 and Capitol ave, 4£6-1p DV ANTED-Agents everywa Sarvices of Gen. Grant. Most salablo’ euition published. Books now ready for delivery, Agonts colning money. Send760 for outfit, Horn Pub.ish ing Co., P. 0, Box 323, Omaha, Neb. /A =Bteuograpter, Box 015, Omara 4618, 28 Neb, 830 p m,, 1814 ere ) sell Tifs and ANTED—SIx good b loklayers ab Hastiogs, Neb Wages £4 60 per day. ~Three months stead work. Joff Eliis, ATl-4p ANTED—A man with a one borse lumber wazon, Steady wcrk, 8. W, corner 9th and Daugl ‘ ANTAD, - Agent to represent in Nebraska one of the mes enterpricing publiching houses in the wost. Oaly experleaced und capabla men dealt with, James T. Connos, Cozaens hote), Aug Blst. 443-51 ATED~Im edlately & vuisT CLABS bread and cake baker, Good wages will d to & teady, sober man. Addres:, Gso, Batler, Fremont, 4448 ANTAD—A Live or sludoat of som: of tho finest wedical b eks. having means and capati Apply Cozzevs Hotel, Aug. VW Axtao—an export osivsssix o handls the best ud i o3t saleatle work ever publlshed, & bon: anza for the right mau. Noae but men of experlen: o and In‘elligence need apply, Aug. 31st. Jumes T. Counor, Cczzns House. 813-81p and —Tho hcuse and birn on corner 2931 store, S. Plorco St. Inquire at Boston Dry G 10th St. 82 T 2 ‘or RaxT—Near 87, car, 7 room huuse, good well, clitern, 818 per month _Inquire of G. E. Thomp: ton. 8. W, corner 11th and Harney St. 285-8t OR REN —One store. Inquire at Edholm & Exick- £on. 991-41 'on 841% ~The hotr avd ot wnd one half on_the south west comner of Capitol ava. and Seventoonth #troet; twelve rooma and all molern Improversents; price 15 00, Horeo and bogey eJ8o for sale. 857-8 1p {OR SALR-Choap, 6 room cottage and loh, terme; situstcd at No, N. 17th 8%, bet. Calf fornia_and Webstor; thorovghly repaired and ime proved. Tuquire of owner on promises. ur S——— { JA0R RxxT—Two new houser, § and 0 rooms, umls 0. and half, corner $fnd and lzard, 83", Ll ~Hourer and 1ots on monthly paymenta, ydon, Eaut d rs, betweon Leko and Wil 5411 Tis aves. J15R improved farme, will trade for v proved olte properiy, W, I, Groen, over 1st National Bank W71 JOR saLR—Spec'al barga'n In A lot In Kirkwood; wust be 89l woon; price $435., 502 stroot cara 8300 cash, balance In monthly pay- n 8ALE— Five fine cotiages wiinin hall blook of monte. W. H. Green, over 1st National bank. 2084t {OR SALR—Nesr head of Sk Mary's ay house 8 roome; tarnace, gt tos, bath; overy thing coufite, #6000 easy ayne & Co., 16th and Farnam. Large lot and_cold terms. O . 1834t JrQnPALA-0x182 fort, house 4 raorne, closeh, pane try, well, barn, hola'4 horses and buggy; fruld irees and shrabbeiy, on grale $2.800 on very eaty torms; this i a bargalo. - C. E. Mayne & Oo., 161 and Farnam. 1974t OR BALR—At & barga'n, | rooa.s, woll, clstorn, barn, Unimprovad property taken a8 Mon10s, 03h and Dovglas. OR BALR ~A two story 22100 framo bullding sulb- abls or a storo near 10th and Faraam stroot. Apply at this offio ouT-it Fo BALR—Ono aore, bulldings, fruit, ard shado, Leavenworth aud Floasaat, 8t., West Omaba. 241-81p o, two lota and 10 1p 5% with 8 houses, 3 and 7 £0th and Hamey, part pay. Wm. L. 00t J{10R 8ALE OR TRADR A roomed barn Apply 810 8. 11th 8b. 0% BALE OR RRST— G000 hote i first-0lam fown 1 South Westorn part of State. - Apply to It P, D iy, Novelty Tron Worka, 14th § i {0R SALE-—Porty lota for aale on Burd and Crimiings & between 29th and Siat - choap, inside. propocky edford & sousr. { o144 KOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS {YOR BALR—4 stavds end mirrors from Barber shop, [ Farnam St., basement. 497-1p hot JPon saum At bargatn, fosk and fixturos ot #toro, 507 8, 10th stra't, bilow Howard, Dwell- fug with sthre; owner in other bosiocss, o #aun~Tattor shop. Ayply at 305 south 10th B4, 466-81p TR sALR—Lot of brick yard castings at 2 oonts per pound. at Omaha Tron Works, U P P, R 17th h sta, 4118 JR23 AL —The tarniture ot s ive rcom how o; niture 1u u osince May. Apply 712 south’si teenth St. 330-8-2p TVOR BALE OR TRADN—A flrat-class eaddle horso fivo a8 old; perf.cly Boand and gentle, Inquire 1280 Treno strcot. i ATTLE FOR BALE, 8t S1oan_ewa 200 head of 8 year old stocrs. 800 hoad 2 yoar 0ld stoers. 100 head 1 year old steers. A1l choleo extra hoavy outtlo And we now quoto fecdere at $3.05 per cat. Chapin Bros. 821 soptd JgR st —100 lots, Spring Il will sel, on oasy terms; trade lor improved property and pay dif- ference in values fa cash or assumo mortgages Par- ties can find cheap homes and advantageous trades. W. 1. Groen, over 1+t Natl. Bank, rolo azt. 46Stf Fenua-Teolon tn Pelham Plaos cne blook from street car track. Inquire 213 § 18th St 401tt ensaun—or would trade or a, good, horee and bisgey; 80 acres in Gusper county, Apply to 218 South 18¢ 248t R 8ALR—Bofler and engine, 20 horse power boller +nd engine, {n good runoing ordor; wont to soll for tho reason that they are not Iargo cnough for the new machinery which we will put into our now bulaing on Haraey 8k Clarke Bros. & 00., 1403 Douglas St. LWAYS on hand at & bargain, No 1 socond hand oarriage phaoton and sido bar buggies; also am- breltas and cunshades, at 1400-1411 Dodge Bk - REAL ESTATE, JroE zmn—Coweage G roomos, miomse 10 room, 3. Phipps Roe, Soward and Campbell. 88181 ROOMS FOK KENT. OR @ENT—Nicely furpish:d rovm lady, in private fanily. Break 878 South 19th gentloman or st 1l o ossacy, 1t P‘Dl RENT—Room with board, 1613 Cspitol ave. 8p ek —Toom in buldiog, N. B. ogrner 16th and Davonport etrcet. 401-11 frons r0om with R, et Lasge famihcd 405-3p Voard, 1910 DoJge strest, en zun—targo turmished trond room suitable for two, or ono smaller room, 710 North 10th St. 79-5 70R RENT—Three fine offices in Nebraska Natlonal Bank Bullding. Inquire at bank. 480-30 0 LrT—Nice furnished rooms for light house keep- ing, 807 N. 17th 8t, 480-31p S—m( nicely furnlehed rooms 1611 California St. 448-8-4p 7R RENT—Witn board, clogant south front room with aloove and grate, euitable for gentleman and wife, 2245 DoJge St. 407t R R -Small furaished room 6 tlooks from P, 0., for gentleman, chesp, Apply 411 N, 17th, 46)’s 1p omely furnished Jer, rpr—vo 1720 Capitol modern cony m with b1y window; modern improyoments; 6 minu‘es . 0. Moderato rout t3 two yo 1 g gon- rofeienco tequlied. Addross look Lox 80.. 4 QU of turpl:hed rooms for sent, 1809 Chizago £t, b 41-5 3p 70 BT twrulshed voome veudy forh Jusehcop: 1ng, choap, No. 2,7 £0th sirect, bod. Faroam and Douglas, -31p. Largo nlcely furnished room:, also by ¢ay o week durlng falr timoat 710 8. t, between Leavenwortn and Joncs. Board 407-8-5p JRon wwT—Bandsome furaishod rooms 1610 Dofge. 403 sept2/ R Revr=Now turnished rooms suits or singlo, bath, gas, price seasonable; 1615 Cavitol ave 838-82p "OR RENT. £63-1p Furnished (roat room 1714 Califoruia, J0% RexT—Nico y urolshed front room 1412 How- ard Bt 8048 1p 0k RENT—Two well furn‘shed roomws £ gentlemen, References. Apply 52:7 Lodge 86, 851-sept-1 \or BALN—A good paylag businosy emloying bub T tor cashe” For parsioulars addross P70, Box 867, Omaha, Neb. 72241 ittt s T st 2 LABR—Best unocoupled ground n tho _ty for waronouse house, 87 fect front on Leavonworth, north bet 10th and 11th,will easefor 99 yoars, B ford & Souor. 62041 BUSINESS OHANCES. or 8ALH—L eago and Oxtures of & good hotel dolng a fire bu 8% in & grewing town o thousand Inbabitauts, at rail rosd tsrminus. An exocellont bar- gain offered, For particulars, &d ress Noith Loup Banting Co., North Louj 567 8-1 ) OR BALR—TF o hardwars 8to:k of the oldest estab- lished and beat loosted house In Omaha, dep: ure for Calitornia; the resson for eelling; store ronted to purchaser if deeied. ¥, A. 8.bnelder. 85681p BOARDING, I 4eue board 1718 Dodge, 0ou and board wilh a private family, (no children in ploasant par, of ciy. M. A., Bse ofice. 4081 ; very boet location, 173-¢0pt 13 TR°7 20 board 85 por wotk 1814 Davenport 8t. LOST AND FOUND. ingold ring warked A. K. Ths flader will rice've $5 to return the same to A. Koch, eare Tootlo Maul & Co, 500-2p FIAKRN UR—A red cow about 4 yoars c1d. g L oo rient hip. Tuac & Selden's add., Ouwba. D, S'evers. AKEN UP—By tho undersigoed, one bright biy miaro about 15 haods bizh with white hind fcof, and hainess marke; about 12 yoars oid, Henry Wegworl b, Fort Omaha, 417-2p os1—Black: dolman Bunday evening on Chingo 4 wirees above 18th. Kiader please nolity J. B. Haynes, Omaba, aud got reward, 92 Leavoat A, 0. e ot on_wilitary road. ) 476 29p Fande:s, grocery, PHYSICIANS, (Crrman osrirat, opcn 1 the soommodation o tho 8 ck. Surgical operatious of all kinds skil- fully performed. Dis:ases of women & specialty; I died th coninement can Fero havo abeoluto: privasy and the bist of attention Correyponden o folioltod. Address Dr, J M. Swetaam: corner 16th and Farnam or Dr. J. B, Ralph, corner 13:h and Farnam, - phons £40. pLzet] D2, yaxo, room 6, Withnell Blook, 16th and Hai- ey, 611-tt STOVE REPAIRS, [iik w. 0. MMTNER Stove Fepalr Co., 111 South 14th 'St , between Dodge and Dougiad. AN furnisbo? front room sultable for two or three gonts, rent $1; No. 411 8, 16th 85, 819.81p o wast-Desizablo 1oom 17 ¢ Gagiecl ave, ‘on RENT—A pleassnt fcont room with large closst; modern improvements, on S0th stroct near Ki. Marys ave. Apply 8. W. coraer 16:h and Dodge st 9791 I“o: RENT—Two rooms adjolning with board, ; froot room south-oast, 1914 Webstor Bt o 58 [z amam—1 wll turulsbed 1oom tor 8 gentiomen 1607 Farnam etreet, opporite Goos Ho el. Apply #4 room & or st Wamnman & Busne. 918 1410 6 45 U ANTAD—Two go°d Gernan canvasie's by Sopt 16t. W. 4, Moreison, 1013 Douglas *t., up- staire, 41 VW Axtso—A tallor. T, Muirs, | VW ASIED At the Pistto Valley, houso Ashlind Neb., #good 600k man or ‘Woman, & WOmAD 1eferred. 87-81p 852-s0p 2 anxTa waNTED —For the fincst little article to sell ot fals; big money, brand nsw. Sample 10 cta. Addrene Coamplon Novelty Co., Omahs, Neb, 1il-sepi-le Vo 18 9 2 [Sr PTEM R, 0CT BER XOYHMBNY DECEM 12 814 1 prjoaes.e 11 1-22 18 5= Al tho segular tralns, ia addition to the sfecial tratug, stop at the stock yards, South Omabs. Stock Yards Tealas —Spocisl Stock Yards Parren: wer Teaing leave Owabs #b 6:40 8. m., 10:60 a. m. and 536 p. m. Loave Stk Yards for Omahs st 110w, w300 a0d 6:10 p. A, ‘5 TANTED ~Agents. Address Electric Lamp and Biove Co., §t. Louls, Mo., for o roular, cus snd 1 terms f £6 cand'e powes Mavah Electrio Lamp 10Btoct-10p BITUATIONS WANTED, Axten—Employment by & young men, Jight 1n- 0or work of ery bind; will work cheap snd surity for honeaty. —Mention busivess. Ad. 'Fravces 1. Bee Gitice, 482-2p . 2 ‘-~»-—-a=a4|u)a-£“-3‘ J0R REST—2 ploasant south fron’ rooms 8. W, corer 19th aud Davenport. 700,61 Jen R~ Houdsomely furoiated rooms 1104 Oap- it ave. 682t i & RENT ~Two ufcely furalsned roome, NW cor, 2Lt and 86, Mary's Ave. g 00MH—Wiih bosrd, dectrable for summer, Apply 4 B). Charles Hotel, 010-3¢ [0k RuNT—For manufac‘uring purnoses or hall, arge room 44x76, 84 floor, No. 110 8. 14th st enquire at 1409 Dodge #b. A. J, Bimpson, 005-41 R RENT—Centrall loc 68 south 15t 85 od furnlshied rooms at OR RENT—Large front 100ai on first Hoor with o1 without board; laquire b 1901 Farnam Bb. 80741 FOR BALE--HOUSES—LOTS, l‘*ou BALE—(00d 05ttage in fine 100s 1 )n. Cluschill, 1802 Douglas 88 . Eeving & 4033 1p MISOELLANEOUS, ALxsuAN can add A 1 lin. cowmi slone, Chicago Louls, $3,20 In 1884, P, 0. Cuu pald for ol1gcld at Edbelm & Erlckion. 436.81 ¥ Wi Ezzs1', formerly of Barry, TIL,, will soud hig present addross to Thos, H #inn, Hannibal, Mo., ho will learn sometking to his advaitage. 4218 3p M 24 A Druwr, wlll reocivo AV and voloe at 242 Harney 85, spplication, puptls 1o plane irvulars tent on 24Tecntdp ok kENT—Two plaacs. Inquire Edbolm & Erloks son, A ()43 sanimany o, —Privy vaults, sluks aad osses o Iy cleancd suy time of day'in an- entiroly odorloss way with my Improved pamp aud pat ent oarrel apparatas. A, EVANS, oo Tach Do Ko B, Omahs, Nobrask 56-sept-14p P srne—Ou Ekiiora . Fisie. . Murrey. 16- NSTRUOTION on banjo ven by U B G Noo', a8 1118 c.p}un".v.“ d Sl RUPTURE CURED, N ©,gperation, or us:lcastrusses Dr. M., M. Mooro, 243 Wabsh ave., Cbloago, send §sfsmp {2 olrcular at Cozzens Houte, Omatia, every 6) days. —— 7 EDWARD KUEHI, MAGISTIR OF PALMYSTXRY AND OONDITIO ALILST, b sts ) 808 Tuadh stioch, be woen Farcam and Ha y ey wha Wea'd of gunealar, ayluie, GLin for [ osrtaln yone glancs In the presond, wad coudit!ane I #bs fuites. Books #ud shows wads o order 2osfed’ atistaciion gusranterd

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