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ON3WW0O3Y SISIDONHYA GNV SNVIDISAH BEST TONIC. - This medicine, combining ITron with pure yogetable tonics, quickly and completely Uiiven Dyapepatn, Indigention, Wenlkness, Impurs Blood: Halaria, Chillsand Fevers nd Neurnlgin. “ s an un”:aillfi: remedy for Diseases of the Idneys nnd Liver. e neuatio for Disenses pecnliar o Women, and all who lead sedentary lives. Ttdoes not injure the teeth, cause headache o produce constipation—other Tron medicines d Ttenriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re- lieves Henrthurn and Belching, and strengthe cles and nerves, fttent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of co, it hus noequal, v he genuine hos above trade marx An. crosmed fod Jines on wrapper. - Take no other. 0 MALTINORE, 9D { NENEATEN QUICKEST SELLING AND 41127 PERISCT GOORING 707 o » od Restore MEDY FREE—A viotim of youthful imprudence enusing Prematuro Docay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, &e., having triod in vain every known eans of self-ou Indigestion Cured. 1 suffered for more than five years with Indiges- tlon, ecarcely able o retain the simplcst foad” on my stomach. Thetur nlog_sensation was almest intolerable, and my wholo rystem was deranged 1 ‘was wakeful and could not tleep, and consequently more or less ner 1 $he time, I decline in fiesh and guffered all the usual depression atten ¢his terrible disease. In a word, I was miserable. At Last, failiog to find_rellet in meuced the use of Swilt's 8y THE WYOMING TROUBLE. President Cleveland Telegraphs Gen, Breck, “Protect the Chinese from Lawless Violence.” The Situation at the Ooal Mines— momething About the Life of the Miners—1he Tyranny of the Union Pacific, General Breck, assistant adjutant-gen- 1 oral, received yesterday a telegram from President Oloveland, telling him to do everything t> protect the Ohinese la- borers from the lawless vlolence of the ‘Wyoming coal miners. “You can say that we shall do it, too,” sald he to a reporter yesterday, in speaking of the matter. No, I can’t tell yot how we shall act. All day long tele- grama have been golng and coming, and most of them relating to the movements or troops at the western posts, which are belng rapldly transferred in antlolpation of immediate tronble.” Gon, Breck said, however, that the telegrams received yesterday from Rock Springs Indlcated that everything was quiet, and that no vlolence was being practiced by the miners. THE TRUE SITUATION, “I can tell you something about the antl-Chinese riots at Rock Springs,” sald a gentleman of this clty to a reporter, yesterday, ‘‘which will clearly show to the unprejudiced that the white miners are almost to be justified In their courae, and that the Unlon Paclfic railroad Is crim- {nally responsible for the terrlble scenes enacted last week,” The speaker was a man of intelligence and rare powers of dlscernment, who has spent a number of years at Rock Springs and is fully acqualnted with the history of the coal mines and the troubles there. Belng Invited to express himself fally on the matter thus broached, he ylelded to an Interview which cannot but be in- teresting to thore who have become at all familiar with tke subject of the antl- Mongolian rlots. For obvlous reasons his name Is witheld: “Inthe first place understand tbat these mines are owned and oparated by the Unlon Pacific railread company, un- der cover of thename of Beckwith, Quinn & C5. Ostensibly, B., Q. & Co. contract to furnish coal to the company at 80 much per ton, and supply all the necessary labor and machinery. But they do not do this. The miners are all of them pald by the Unlon Paclfic road, the machinery is furnished by the Unlon Paclfic road, while the same corporation stands entlrely responsible for all the ran- ning expanses of the mines, The name of Beckwlth, Quinn & Oo. is simply a shield to prevent the government from seizlng the coal mines and the machinery in eat- faction of the land grant debt. SLAVES TO A CORPORATION. ““The life of a Rock Springs white miner is that of a slave, The Unlon Pacific I | road is his master. Let me tell you some and can eat any- digest it without . Tmost _cheorfully e Amony loro are hundreds suffering ns I was, and Iam sure can bo as readlly healed. Take tho prescribed doso after eating instead of bel JAMES MANN, No. 14 1vy street. Atlants, Ga., May 18, 1885. oTreatise on blood and'skin diseases mailed fro PTho Swit SpecifioCo, Drawerd, Atlanta, G W 167 2848 DR. RICE, X DOCTO WHITTIER a I birily, Mental and sic ness , Mercurial and other Afle tions of Throat, Skin'or Bones, B'30d Polsant oid Sores and Ulcers, with Sicearn o i Hately, Py atety arlsing from L2aiecretion, Excoss or Indulgence, vaish 1109 su: A Positive Wrivren Guar: wphlots, £ a:zibing aLove dlue: Ma ermun, James Modical Institute Chartered by theStateof Illi- nois for theexpress purpose of givingimmediate relielin s of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by rem Speciat Bractice, Seominn] pecial Practice, Semi Wealkness, Losscs by Dreams, Pimples on he Fuce,Lost Manhocd, positively cured. There 48 1o experim ing. The appropriate remedy 18 at once used In each case, Gonsultations, per. sonal or by letter, sacredly confident ed- fcines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington 8t.,Chicago, Il IOWA COLLEGE OF LAW, Law department of Drake University, Dea Motnos, Jowa, Sead for Oatalogue. Address A. H. MoVey, Dean cr J. 8. Olark, Secrelary, care Cole McVey & Ciark, Dos Moines fows, o dwk A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; butitisa part. Everylady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies. of the facts which bear me out In making this statement;, “Politics at Rock Springs ara virtually controlled by the Union Pacific. The U. P. bosses, the eherlff and the justice of the peace all belong to one clique—all working In the interests of the great cor- poration, How are they elected? The Unlon Paclfic road sends Its henchmen among the miners to tell them— for this man or you vote that man—if you don't — The poor miner {s compelled to do just as he Is bld, and the consequence is that the Unlon Pacific has no trouble in put- tiog Its tools into offics, thus securing control of the town or county govern- ment, Iknow It to be a fact that the justice of the peace at Rock Springs s under psy of the Unlon Paclfic rosd. Whenever Beckwlith, Qulnn & Co., or the U, P, road has a debt to collect from one of the miners, they slmply pro- cure a writ of garnishee from this justlice of the peace, without allowing a trlal, and serve it upon thelr victim. who has hud no chance to defend himself, The miner is compelled elther to satlasfy the wrlt or contest in the higher courts. The latter course would cost him his position, and entail upon him a burden of expense which he could not bear. He is therefore compelled to submit to the outrage with- out & murmur,"” HOW THE MINERS ARE ‘‘BLED,” “The Unlon Paclfic has & system of deallng out stores to the miners which is simply one of robbery. They compel the miners to purchase thelr provisions t a large store operated by B, Q. & Co., and charge them prices which are 175 per cent. of the real value, The conse- quence s that the miners live from hand 0 mouth—can ve nothing, Thelr wages are all eaten up by the enormous cost of provisions which are farnished them by the company’s mioers are unable to purchase provisions atany other place, and are compelledjto spend well nigh every cent of thelr wages In buylng food at the prices forced upon them by the Union Paclfic, or else starve, The polloy of the company is neatly il- lustrated by a statement which J once heard one of thelr contractors make— 4D— them, we'il make them pay back to us for food all the wages we glve them. FLANKED BY THE MORMONS AND MONGOLS, “Agala the skilled white miners in the Rock Springs coal mines are flanked by the Ohinese miners on one one slde and the Mormon miners on one slde, so that they can not seek redress in a strike, Let me explaln to you what I mean, The Chinese miners have among them- selves sscret organizstiors, which are really fostered by the Union Paclfic rall- road, and the officers of which are under the control of the compan; In this wey the U, P, has no troublein secaring abso'ute control of the Mongol miners, so £3 to prevent them fromever enterlng into astrike with the ekilled white miners. On the other hand the U, P. company con- trol the Mormon miners, through their bfshops, who are common workmenin the mives, So you see that If the skilled white miners were totry to relleve thelr condltion by striking, the Mongollsn and Mormon elements of their fellow- laborers would bs used agelnst them. This degrading conditlon of affairs {s all J the mora keenly felt by the skilled white laborers, because thelr employers have sdopted & system which throws all the bard work upon thelr shoulders, (with little or no extra pay,) and sllows the Mormon and Chinete miners to do the easler work. Toillustrate: The skilled white miners are invarlably assigned to the work of “‘opening the mines,”—of diggiog the shaft, which L sunk on THE DAILYBEE- an incline to thi of ooal The work of blasting and digglog ls csr- rled on by the skilled men untila gocd veln of coal Is reached; then just as the prospeot of essler work and falr wages 1s opening up before them, the skilled miners are taken away and set to oxen— ing another shaft. Thelr places are filled by the Ohinamen and the Mormons, The work of opening ap these shafts the white miners are often-times compelled to carry on, standing In two, three or four feet water, becau: their drunken engineer makes no at- to ump 1t out. So that you see that the lot of these white miners whom the Unpion Pacific company pleates to call responsible for t week's rlots, is anythiog but pleas ant, in comparlson with that of thele Ohinese and Mormon fellow-laborers. Why don’t they leave the employ of the Unlon Paclfio, and seek other fields of labor? Because In ninety-nine cases out of one hundred such a thing Is Impos: ble. The Union Paclfic road treats them insuch s way that they ocannot save money; no passos are granted to them, and being without funds to seours rall- road transportation, they are compelled to remaln where they are, and live out the lives of slaves.” *‘This {s but a bare skeich of the life of the white miners at Rock Springs. You can judge of the olrcumstances which drove them to their acts of rlot and carasge. 1 have but lightly touched upon the policy of the Unlon Pacifio road and can furnish further facts if necessary. But I think I have said enough to conviace the readera of the | plied: Bue where the blame for the terrible soenes of last;week ought to rest.” o ——— A FAMILY BLESSING. Nothing adds more to the security of life, of hap- plness and of health, than a tafo and reliable family medicine. Simmon's Liver Regulator has won for it solt the appellation of * the favorite home remedy, Tt 1s adapted to & Iarge proportion of the emergen- oles which ocour In domestic life, It tho child has the colic, it is & eure, safs and pleasant remsdy. If the father 15 oxhausted, overworked. debilitated, It will restore his falllng strepth. It the wite sufters trom dyspopsia, low splrits, headache, it will give xcliet. It any member of the family has eaten anything hard of digestion asmall doso of the Regulator will 8000 catablish a good digesticn., 1t gives refroshing sloep even in cases where narcotics have falled. It is the best preventive medicine, and safe to begin ‘with, no master what the attack; case will afford rellef and effect spoedy cure with- out the ald of other medicine. No errcr to feared in sdminfsterlog; noinjury from exposure after taking no change of diet required; no change of habite, neglect of duties or loes of time. Slmmon's Liver Regulator is entircly vegetable and is the purest and family medicines compounded. Prepared by J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa., sclo proj rictors. e More Safe Robbing. ‘When Mr. James Morton, of the firm of Morton & Sons, hardware dealers in Orelghton block, Fif:eenth street, entered his store yesterday morning he found the safe open and its contents rifled. About $63 in cash was taken, together with a “strong box” contsinlng firo and life policies, valuable papers, recelpts, ete. None of the papera are negotiable, and the only way In which they will be of use to the thieves is In secarinz a reward for thelr return. Tho eafe had besen opened by a correct manipulation of the combination lock, the job evidently having been done by men who under- stood their business, The thiaves entered the store by getting into the area-way st the corner of Fifteanth and Douglas and followlng it down to & point opposite the cellar window of the Morton establ{sh- ment, where they clambered in. Only a few months ago the same estab- lishment was robbed ot several hundred dollars worth of cutlery. 'This time, however, the stock was left untouched. ———— DIARRHOEA, worst cases relieved an cured by Durry's Pure Marr WHISKRY, Recommended by leadiog Physicians. Sold by Druggists and Grocers, e A dog in Providenco, R. I., hns been trained to bsng on the piano and makea noise. which might pass for singing by a slight stretch of tho imsgination, D —— ‘WHISKY AND THE Weep,—When It becomes cleatly understood that Dr. Richmond’s Samaritan Nervine only a specifice for Epilepsy, Nervous Diseasos, Liver and Kidney disease, Scrofula, and & host of other dlsorder: butalso for inebrlety, thousands will rlse upand call the diecoverer blessed. —————— During the week which ended with August 20, the canals of New York state transported 2,177,000 bushels of grain, and the ulIn only 148,000 bushels, S — Some Foolish Pe ople Allow & cough €2 run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine, They often say, Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears th Could they bo_induced to try ful medicine, called Kemp's Bal- #am, which we sell on a positive guarantes to cure, they would immediately see tho excel- lent offect after taking the firat dose, Price 60c and $1.00, Trial size free. For sale by Sohroter & Conrad, No, 211 15th street? ——— The Indiaus at Devil's Lake agency, in Da kota, have ralsed 52,000 bushels of wheat this year, —— A ton of diamonds in the roueh passed through the Soath African postoffice last year. ————— A free clrculatlon of the blood is large- Iy conducive to good health, and can be promoted by quick rubblng with St. Jacob's Oll. Wordsworth’s rippling river of poesy, the Wye, has been 8o polluted that it threatens death by polson to those who dwell upon It banks, » ————— Pare blood s absolutely necessary in order to enjoy perfeot health, Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and strengthens the system, ——— A parrot that canrepeat the whole of the Lord’s Prayer, and do it, too, in Dutch is mentioned among current curiosities, e ——— The Very Busy Man, This sort of man generally breaks down by too much attentlon to business and not enough attentlon to health, He thinks he hss a splendid oonstitution, and can stand the racket. He becomes pervous, debllitated, and despondent. When he begins to take Brown’s Iron Bltter he also beglns to experlence re. newing strength. Mr, J, Mitchell Hebb, 621 Market St., Wilmington, Del., says, “‘For chronlc dyspepsla and general de- bllity, Brown's lron Bitters Is the best poesible remedy. I suffered horeibly for two years, Bluce using it I feel had new lifs and blood put fn me,” e —— The cows of Key West, Fla, #o about Iabeled with the names of ti whom their milk is exclusively kept. ————— When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she bocame Miss, she clug to Q' storia, Wiheu shie had Clildres, sbe gave W, Castoris TRIED HIS LUCK ONCE MORE. And Won Fifteen Thounsand Dol'ars in the Lounisiana State Lottery, “Great Scott! is that so?” Exclaimed a olerk in a Montgomery street wine-house,over the counter, “Perhaps and perhaps not so, That Is why 1 am here,” he repliid, “Where is Mr, Eckenroth?” "He'll be in in a moment, and he'll tell you ifit’s true; but I think there must be a mis- take; hero he comes now,” a8 & young man with side-whiskers entered. *Allow me to congratulate you, Mr, Fok- enroth,” was the visitor's greoting, ‘‘Drop- ped in to see if 1t was true that you've won the big prize in The Louisiana State Lottery, (Shtub, T have been tryiog to keep it o hardly breathed a word about 't the wholo of the big prize, I only held one-Kifth of $75,000, §15,000, a good deal to come into all of ® sudden. Tt paralyzed mo when I saw the report of the drawing, But there it was—No. 8,990, Then I thought it must be an error of some kind, Hadn’t any faith in my luck, but I quietly tele: graphed to M. A. Dauphio, New Ortloans, and ceceived the reply th{t the money was at my disposal. T collected it through the Firat National Bank of San Francisco on Saturday, and if you'll look here you'll see 1 am correct.” A new deposit book of the First National Bank, with the single entry, “$14,947,” was shown, “Fifty dollare chargas and $3 for telegrams ~—a ronsonable bank exchange,” was his re- mark, Mr, Kokenroth is head book-keoper for Bach, Mesee & Co,, at 3:1 Montkomery He takes it coolly. When asked if street. ho did not intond to resign his pasition, he re- i “Not at all. It's » good sltuation, In time T may change into » different bustness, but my prosent plan is to remain,” howay 1 came to buy that _ticket was pecaliar. I had bovght several times before without winning a dellsr. merely for amuse- ment, T thought Il T kept on buying tickets T would win in time. At leogth I became dis- gusted, I heard a groat doal of persons win- ning big_prizes aod_road of men drawing thousands on n single_ticket, cum grano snlis, 80 when it came to buying 'n ticket Inst wouldu’t invest, and it was just by a mere freak that T paid ovar my dollar and took No, 8,929, Now I thank my lucky stars that I didu’é lot the chance go Mr. Eckenroth is a man of family, sober, steady and industrions, With all the many prizes_which fortane has showered dowa upon thus city it is doubtful i any have fall- on fnto better hands than that won by ticket ~[San Francisco (Cal.) Chronicle, A Georgis man haa a hen twenty yoars old caring for o large brood of little chickens of hor own hatching. e JAMES PYLES PEARLINE is high- y indorsed by housekeepers aud others who have trled it. No soap is required and cleaning is done with a saving o mauch time and laber. All housekeepers would nse it. A Daota farmer iz said to have raised seventeen bushels of wheat in three years from one grain of see WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1885. M ¢ Gaern mormmas, tvostment Bank AV1 post offios, Omaba, nogotiate mortgay fiest. class security at rulling rates of interest, Par- How dertring to borrow money on fmproved city or ountry real ostate, for from one to five yoars, oun be commodated prompily. McCague Brothers, bank- s, opposite post offico. B22-tt RRYT—On6 soven room house and one out oom house. Tng iire st Westorn Lort | o works, 12h stroet, nosr Howsrd stroct. 7040 saLn—-Five fine cottaces witntn helt_ block of stroet cArs €900 cash, talance (n monthly pay- monte. W. . Greon, over 1st National bank, Jes rext—b xoom cottagy corner Poppleton atd Steridan St 816, C. E. Mayne, S, 7Wv 'uunw 3 144 ¢ — | 16th and Far, on saLn—Nesr head of Sb. M house § rooms; farnaoe, “eave. Large lot hot and cold torma. €. E. ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato and ohattels D. L. Thomas, 598 M, A SAth; every thing complete, ¥5.500 ea'y {'0» RR¥T—Cotbtage 8 house 10 rooms. J. Farnam. PRipp) Roo. Seward and Osmpbell, 68740~ | ayae & Co., 163k wad Fu — JOR BALR—AC & bargain, 108 with @ nouses, and 7 “mfln Losned on chattels, cut rate, R R (VA Mokete songhiand sold. A. Forman, 118 8, 183h 84 524- MG to lows n sumae of $300 and apwards on VL rst-clase real ostato socurity. Potter & Cobb, 5116 Farnam et. F250 ONEY LOANKD st . F. Rood & Oc'a. Loan office Sropog farntbure, planos, horses, wagons, personal » y of all kinds and all othe rarticles of value, without remcval, Over 1sh National Bank,cornor 184h vad Farnam. - All businoss sariotly confidential 620 WANTED FEMALE HELP. ANTRD—A good glrl for general houre wor family. Tequire at office of A C. Troun, eash #ide 14th street, bot. Farnam aud Douglas. 7074t [7ANTED ~ Good dining room glrl and a h dress to go to Norfofk, Neb, 24th stroet. YOR REAT - TWo bouses, now And dewlrablo, Grace St., wost of Cross'own cat lino; 12 per month, J. E. Riley & Co., 215 8 18th &t. For Reot 0 new brick houses, awell south front, 1§ blocks from oar line: will be rented to de- sirable parties very reascnable. 215 8 18th St. ‘or Kent —Two ten rcom houses,omtrally located; bath room, gas, sew e, hot and oold water; every molern convenien Wo also have other desirable property for rent. Collections atten led to promptly. J. E. Riley & Co., 215 8 18¢th St beatt {\OR RRNT—A oottage of four rooms with olf citorn wator, 818 South 10th 84, betwoen Leavenworth and Martha, PURN YO R holoe briok residence, 10 room nace and all modern improvemants. Inq United Statos National Bnk. rooms, well, clstern, barn, &ct, $0tn and Harne Unlmproved property taken a8 part pay. W Monros, 6h and Dougla 090.41 two story 22x00 framo hullding sult- store mear 10th and Faroam stroet. Avply at this offos. (1] 0% 841 OB T Good hote In first-sias town n F'S0inth Wertorn patt of State, Apply 10 . P, Da- vis, Novelty Iron Works, 14th 84 T4t FOR SALE MISOELLANKOUS 7GR SALE - Boardiog house furniture cheap for cash, in Fremout. A sy londid orpor unity for peorson desirivg t0 go In the business—already ostablished. Rent low, Mas, 8. B. Revxoins, Fro- mont, Neb. 760-14 o at 835t {\0R RENT—Tho house and barn on coraer 20th and Plorce St. ~ Inquire at Boston Dry Good store, S, o ; — s 10th St. ol JRG pua—0ne upright piunc fn e but 8 month. A fine lostrument. Payments can bs mude to gulh tho purchaser, addrass E. F. Cook, 8 K ROOMS FOR RENT, 20th ana Chicago Sb. 1ass cook. Middle rgod woman . Washakis, Wyoming Torritory. | Butct permanent place, Call 818 north 224 between Chicago and Davenport. 604:10p ANTRD—A 00d irl {3F goneral house work. Ap- ply 2310 8t. Mary's ave. 72411 AXTRD —Firaf roferred to g V ANTED— A of 8t Mary Inss cook at Dr. Coftman’s, head vo. 750 14p ANTED O ropetent glrl for general hou Hust b good washor aud ironor, 882 south 17t sireet 11p ANTED—A W, gocd cook an to do weneral honac od, Inqulre 1818 W work; and helfers, d maros for ranch purp stable J3th stroet, J. K. Terry, 708 0 oR_WENT—Nicely farnichod fooms S W oorn oF 10th and St. Mary's ave, 4T T ee-a Jreh clame oce foom vory choap: A: Saundera & Co., 1404 Farnam it., opp. Paxton., =] 7680 Fehoa-ns hoad of st o Harney and Howard, In_good Durdy . machine 6508 Jorsey cow, fresh mileh In two 86, b7 10R 8ALR—1600 head of young eheep, al condition, Address Ohas Hioxman, Me or Hirsm B. Ostrum, —Furnlthed rooms with board at 2922 ort s, 789.14p ok RAxt—Two handsomely fumished _rooms, convenionces, 1720 Capitol avenue. 246.0p {OR BALR—Cho months; 1411 driviog hors oR Rext—Nioo furnlshed front room for £wo gen- y tenosn, George WIGH . Apply to 1617 Barnoy 79114 ATTLR POR SALR, 8t Slosn ewa ‘o RENT—Furnish«d rooms for light house keep- 722-9p 200 head of 8 year old stocrs. ing 118 North 14th 8t. Wigmo—Agocd 8t. ANTED—At onos, two first-clase dinieg reom W gocd wages will by paid ab the Washiog- . streot, Lincoln, Neo. Proprietor. 7688 makerat 820 north 16th T4d-8p corner 9th and . Klinekm pe 08d 2 yoar old sbecrs. ar old steers. oattlo and we now quote Ful nEnT—Two pleagant rooms partly furnished, All cholco extra hoas fooders at §5.05 por out. Chapin Bros, 821 septd suitable for 11ght heuse keeping, $10. 2210 Cal: iforni 8t. 798-10p atn, No 1 second hand also ume. 81, 583-4¢ or_mext—Furnishid_front room, by window, brick house with or without board, 603 N. 17¢h! A Umara on hand ab a b 745-12p ‘oarriago phaeton and side bar buggle Drellas and sunshades, a4 1409-1411 Do p—Cook and secoud, and laundry girl at flo house, 10th and Davenport. ~ 761-8p AxTHD —A ghl to do_goneral housowork, who i¢ pob afradd to work ina small famil 8. Apply 448 Convent 8t 630. 1 Pa one ly of 4 Wigmp-girl In small family. Mes. Thos, F. all, 1641 Sherma ave., gorth of Graos 84 690 t AN1ED—2 lndy cashiors, must write a good bu iness hand and know something of mccounts Address “‘A. B/C." P. 0. 602 &p WAgmm—8o good glls for cenoral housoworl kitchen, Iaundry and hotels; good places snd Call 8t 1120 Farnam St., upstairs good wages. 670tt ANTED —A girl at 1640 Shorman Ave, M. 3. M. Counsu.an. 546.t1 Jor e Furmlhed room 1610 Davenport. 746-14p | J0R BALR—100 lote, Spring Hill; will sel on e torms; trade for {mproved property and pay dif- ference I valiios 1a cash o sagtimo mortgages. Par- tios can find choap homes and advantageous trades W. H. Groen, over lst Natl. Bank, solo act. b3tt R RENT—Ploasant sulte rooms for two gentlomen 1n private family. b minutes lovel walk from P. 0. Terms reasonible, 1810 California 8t. 720-0p JEon sAun—Two lots tn Pelham Place, oo blook feom ircobca frack. nquire 18 8 1601 St, 5t \ow RENT —Plosgant roems avd board for tenchers, Address found, st this office. 600-18p. 0R 8ALR—Or would trade _or n good horse and bugey: 80 acros In Gospor county. Apply fo 318 Bouth 1th Stroot. ssott ‘oR RRNT—Fron’ hay window r05ms sulte or slogles new furniched; all conveuionc, 1015 Ongitel ave: T RENT— Handsomely furnished rooms, single or 696-41 SR T (T R 8ALB—Boller and engine, 20 horse power boller and engine, in good running order; want to sell for tho reason that they are not largo enough for the now machinery which we will put into our new bullding on Harney Sb. Clarke Bros. & Co., 1408 Douglas 8¢, baret Jon ear—targs turnished front room with smal er1oom conneoted, 710 north 19th 8¢, 701-18p or RENT—A octtage of 4 rooms,etc. No 214 8 27th streot, near Farnam. 660-Sp REAL ESTATE., Y/ AxTR0—Git] 807 north 20th. 5054t ANTRD—Two first _class laundreeses to go to Santa Foo, Now Mexico. Apply at tho Corzens. 4898 W Amin—Ladyagents for Dy s kirt and Stack- ing supporters, Shoulder hraoes, Bosom form; Drosa shiclds, Kuubor gingham. Bibs, Aprons,Slea Infants’ Dispers, &c. ~ Our 1,000 agents are making monos fagt: 90 can you. Addrosa with stamp, E. H. CAMPBELL & CO., 9 South May St., Chicagn, 483-8 3'p WANTED MALE HELP. ce from Opiates, I A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE atfections of the '€ liroat aud Lungs. Erice 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Drugeists and Deal sra. Parties unableto induce thely dealer to prompuy et for them will veceire iro bottles, Ezpress charges Pk, by sending one doltar TUE CHARLES A, VOGELER CONPANY, 0l Owzers and Maiiin Daliimore, 1 RIDGE'S FO0D The use of Bidge's Food produces good he: flesh, not pugy, flsbby ekin, but plenty ef bone ana uscle. The child likes it, and, a8 to nature's sopply 80 tholittle 010 turns roadily from all playthings,and finds complete satistaction in this, he best sUBsTITUTE for the mother's milk. Do not let your shildren grow up weak and puny, when Ridge’s Focd can be ubtained at #0 small cost, 6 Infants lvalids ORIGTNAL [TILE ~ HAVA ~" 7, GOULD.& ¢O'S. Is CoNDUCTED BY Royal HavanaLottery (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION,) Drawn at Havana, Cuby, Every 10 to 14 Days. Tickets in Fif hs, Wholes §5, Fractions pro rata. Bubject §2 no masipulation, not controlled by the partles in inferest. 1t is the fairest thing in tho na-~ ure of chance ia_existence. For tickets apply to SHIPSEY & C0., 1212 Broad- M, GTTENS & CO,, 19 Main Slreot, TION, i o bove disease; by Its *in o ey diseass SPECIAL NOTICES. Al ado ertisements in the special columns will be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line or the first insortion, and 7 cents per line for each ubse- quent insertion: No advertisement wild be inserted for less than 25 cents for the first time, TO LOAN—MONEY. ONEY T0LOAN. -0, F. Davis & Oo, Real Estate and Loan sgents, 1605 Fasnam 8¢. B2LAL ‘ONEY 70 LOAN—Loans made on resl estate land ‘oontracts, chattels, collaterals or good securi- blos of any kiud at the Omaba Financial exchaoge, 1608 Faraam Bk, up-stais; low rates; casy fr . ANTED—Man fo run_bund-saw, jig-saw and ehiping machine, also (ne wood _turne None but & thorough mechanic need opply. PLANIN MuLy, Fiftcenth and Marcy streots, 757-11 \oR wRNT—3 rooms aé_California aud 15th; also big room 24182 for manufacturing or storago o~ quire at 608 north 13th St. 663-9p —Finely furntshed rooms in fine new cot. go; 8 minutes walk from U. P. depot, for 85, 80, ¢3and 910 per month, at 406 Walnut 8. 651.t¢ FO;(B“' Jer e Fusnishod front room 1714 California. 8 e nemsa —Asplendid farm in Nemaha Coun- &5, for house and Iokfn Omaha.’ 0., Davis & %t 40.14 4,600—Two story house of 7 rooms, good barn and ellar, 1 block from atreet carline. $4,800—2 story house on & ghteenthi stroot, on car lino, good yard $8,000—1 story house on 18th street, on car lins enst front. Choice, 81,500—Meat market on 19th street, 8 wagons, horse and busicess ba-gain TLots sold on monthly paymen’s. Ton't forget the placo. M. F. Sears, corner 15th and Dodge, Williaws Block, €98-14 TOR SALK—AT Omaba Land Agenc. nam 8t. Paulsen & Co. A good paying ealoon, new fixtures, cheap rent, will be sold Iow, owner desirirg to change busines Do not fail to investigate, there fa money in it. Yot 05x800, 8 th and Californfa, well focated with 8 room house, §1,350 on very easy terms, & very de- Two untaraished rooms, one furrishes Farnam 8t. 042t R kexT—Furnisbod room with closet and stove; 417 North 14th 5t., between Chicago and Cas. No. 1618 Fa or mRNT—Larse well furaished room with firo bath &o., suitable for 2 gentlemen, on 8t. Car, line, near wost Farnam. seferoucos glven and ro: quired. C. E. Mayne & Co. 00541 VY yn~Drug dlrk o weeks in Western apply to H. T. Clark Drug Co. K Towa. 31-10 "ANTED —Services of a bright, intelllgent man of good address. *J. F." P, 0. box 898. 727-11p 'WAMP.I)—CJIO"G porter Paxton Hotel Barber Bhop. 708.8p ANTED —Agents for “Picturc:quoWashington;” sslary or commission. C. ¥. Guoperhomth 1-11p ANTED—A short hand writer; must also bo a type writer. Addresa giving references ana talary cxpected. ”Geo, Hocknell, MeCook, Neb. '+ 'ANTAD ~20 young men to learn telography and rail road station book keeping. Address Omuha Businees College. 424-80p Box 625, Omaha. D ~Etenographer. i 4618, 28 sirsblo proper Lot 88x140 on Pleasant treet, 7 room new house, barn, well olsten, cellar etc , $3500, Lot 30x140 Lakes add., 4 room house cte. $1,500. Chotce Jot in Hawthorne add., b room cottage; 1,700, at onsy torms. 148x181, 18'h street outside o'y limits, 8 room house with baserenst, stable, well and cistern,$2,800 o oan be divided into ¢ingle lob 25 foet front on 13th, near Plerce, 8 rooms, new house cellar, well, clstern, §2,60 For salo or rent—1 acre with good house, store,hall’ plenty of stable room, near ity lixits. Inqulre for particulars. For sale—Lot 650x200 on 10th, cast front, noar St Mary’s ave., with 10 room new house with modern improvemonts 83,000. Lots in all the principsl additlons of Omaha, » Iargo assortment of improved farms und 60 ncrew of improved Jands In centr western Neb, at _low figures. Paulsen & Co. 60211 ANGE —Choize farm lanis in Furnas Co., a o tock of general mercl . " Call on or addro Chamberlin, Arapahoe, Neb. 616: 'oR RENT—WIth board, clegant south front room with aloove and grate, suitable for gentleman and wite, 2225 Dodge St. 467-tt \oR RENT—Ry Mre, Packer, £2¢ North 18th 8t., & number of furnished r00me; prices ranging from £6to $16 per month, 514-9p Jron mext—Room with board, 1618 Capitol ave. 621-8p o RENT—Tbree fine offices in Nebraska National Bank Building. Inquire at bank. 450-80 Jron ax OR RENT—A ploasant front room with large closet; modern improvoments, on 20th treet near Bt. Mary's ave. Apply 8. W. cornor 10:h and Dodgo Sts. '—Handsome furaiehed rooms 1816 Dodge. 408 sopt2 i au Jon Res1—Two rooms adjolning with board; front room south-east, 1014 Webstor 8. 56°t! GENTS wANTED—For “life and services of General Grant.” Most salablo edition pubished. Oce agent reported 200 orders for first week. Books now ready for delivery. Send 75 cents for outflt. G, W. Borland, Pub. Co , 103 State 8t., Chicago, TIL. 675-8 GBNTS WANTED—Fr ‘he finest littlo articlo to sell at fairs; big money, brand new. _Sample 10 cts. Address Champlon Novelty Co., Omaha, Neb, 121-sept-10 7 0% SALn—Fi eixteen milo: <quloved for graz ng and feeding catu and plonty of good b Faddress G. 3. , Nel 577-00t 2 tion, address [ Ok —Togacres o e iy Tand alose 1o O'Conuor, @recley Co., Neb. addrces 444, this 585-8p Foz BALR—A good paying Dusiness emyloyi JFSr er—1 wel turnished soom tor 2 gentlomoen 1509 Farnam street, opposite Goos Hotel. Apply a8 xoom 4, orab Wasserman & Burncts. 215 1881 5t. melline ered 1451 nd doscrip- Fon REST—2 ploasant south front rooms 8. W, corner 19th and Davenport. 700.t1 R RExT—Handsomely furnished rooms 1704 Cap- itol ave, b82-t1 VW ammo—Agents, Address Electric Ly and Btove Co., §t. Louls, Mo., for clrcular, cus snd terms of 66 canidle power Marsh Electrio Lamp. 108toct-16p. SITUATIONS WANTED. Address “C, 717418 ANTED —A pesition as machinist. Beo office, horoughly bandllng horses. Addre VW Asmmo—A position as ‘coachwan; undorstand t B.” Bee offic; 716-13 ITUATIO of hors WANTED - By & young man to take care Apply 1707 Webster 86, 668 5p First-class tinner wants o stesdy situation, country proforred. Addross tianer, care thiy 3 597-10p office. “:i by Tittlo capltal for cash.~ For particulars addross Box 867, Omatia, Ne 540-tt BUSINESS OHANOES. J0R EXCHANGE —Hall intorent in the best Ferry url river for houso and lot i Co. 7411 7R RENT—Two nicoly fornisned rooms, NW cor, 218t and 84 Mary's Ave. 400t OOMB—With board, desirable for summs 4 9. Charles Hotol. . Appl; o0 JFon mT—For manutaceuring puosos o hall 1 argo room 44x76, 8d floor, No, 110 8. 14th st.. enquiro at 1400 Dodge #4. A. J. Simpson, paging $4 por week in Oos-4¢ advance for dav board. Also good translent trades finelooation, moderato rent; will invoice fixtures and furniture at cost. Best of reasons for selling. dress Strlpe & Brown, room 4, Redick blook, 004-9p ey crosm and lly locatod, completo with cturiog facilities, doing a gooll business; sat— ason for gclling. Tnquire J, J Muller, 117 Willsel bl foterort to right man. paying rosteurants (o [OR RENT—Large front room on first loor with or without board; inquire s 1001 Faroam Bk, ' FOR SALE—HOUSES—LOTS, 0R 84LE~—At 8 bargain, & house and 2 lots, terms. Owner leaving the city, O, F, Davis & Co. 742-14 o Toading 1Lo8LAUTALT In W. A. Morrison, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ANTED—One very large room or two or three small rooma for offices, ccntrally I b 756-9* Address A, % Office. 3-8 08 8ALE -2 good houses on a full lof,they rent for [ AtARHO Towa. 648-80 30 & month Price §3,000; & good’ {nvestment. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Do Jgo 8t. 7828 BOARDING. A7 ANTED —Two gentl emen to room an 1710 Cass street, or_saux—Lob N, E. comnor 10th aud Jackson. Apply 612 B, 0.1 3¢, 657-5p ANTED—I o 2 children €0 board, or would tako charge of infant. Good home, Address Mrs. E. 8., Beo office, 726-10p VW AXTED—Two or threo furnihed, ronm for light houso keeping. Address J, C " Boo office, 76-9p WANTED—Witn ness. $160 por mo ofitable 5350 capltal 1n Young h, gnarantee mau preforred, Address “L. R." Beo office, 764-0p D ARTNER wWANTED—With §1,000 to $2,000 1o tea and caflee or general g businses; experienco nob necessary. Address “B. F." Beo office, = 690-8p Ax1ED—TG rent & 6 room cattage contrally loos- tod; rentnot 0 exseed $25, Apply or sddro. lor, 1824 Faroam St. Yeoop ANTED—To huy in Umaha, 8 nine to twol roomed framo dwelllog. Modern lmprov ments; good location. Address, giviog streot, num to R. P, Officer, real estato and , Counil Blufy. ANTED—OD6 OF two furplshed rooms with ad- mittanco to garden, and_board for & sick lady Dow able to move around. Must b in & §ood loca- tlon. Leave card marked N, at Bee office, 0678 rl ly, convenlences; centrally locatod. Address with full particulars, P, 0, box 804, eity. G584 W oma—Tolrads & gond second Band pIano Tok & horse and buggy. Inquire at Edbolm & ek 0 & powing mi %0 806 {he Bew Improved Awaricas No. . K. Flodmsn & Co. agenfs 220 N 16th. 8304/ ONEY To loan on chattels, Woolley & Harrlson, oo 30, Omaba Natlonal bank bullding oxmy! MoNKY!l uoNmy!!l Monoy %0 Losn—On chattel security by W. B Oroft, room 4, With- aell bullding, N. E. corner 16th and & arne; After yeare of experience and & careful study of the busi- aess of loaning money on personal property, I have ® ‘whereby the publici he persons for | e ANTAD--A 2 or § burner geacline (£ove; muss v ANo.1, and chesp. Address A. E. G.. Beo office, 6328 ¥OR « ENT—HOUSES AND LUTS, 0k RENT—Good house wibh fariture for sale with. in four blocks of P. 0. Address A. B. Bee office, 78311 Ok kst —House 3 _roomy aud oellar, 118 ¢ horm; O Ren-0ottage 6 rooms, clo ta aud pautey, ail convenlences. Fine Iccation near stroet oars, §20 par month until May Ist mext. E. A Northup, B. & M. freigut Auditors office, 70818p R RENT—2 hot o3, 4 roome, city water, #0 per h at Hickory sud 9th sreet. sl 'at 6208, B. M. Laud office, 745-10p 0K KENT—SimAll Cobtage On 900h near 8L Mary's avenue, $16 per wonth. Warren Bwitzler, 218 8. 4th St 7609 T8 s Threo splendid now bouses Just oo plote: A Saunders & Co., 1464 Farnam 88, opp. Paxton. 718-8 004 well, 8L, car, 7 room buuse, th Tromp- i clatern, mou luguire of @, son. B'W, coruer 116h sad Haraey B, board §5 per week; very beet looation, \OR #ALE ~A nico rouse and 1t on Fairview 8t , ave. enport 85, 175-scpt 18p near 5. Mary' A hougo and o0 and . 1814 acre of ground on Sherman ave., LOST AND FOUND, 0uxD—A pocket book with valui!Is papers and ‘money- - Owner can have by prov.ng property. Honry Oslhoff, 618 north 16th. 716.9 PHYSICIANS, D-fwlu, Withioll Block, 16th and Harnor: chewp. ouse and 1ot cn Leavenworth 8t Pleasant lo- cation. 81ots In Shinn's 34 add. 6 lots In Baunders & Himebivgh's add. 3 lotsin Walout Hill add. A speclal bargain. Saunders & Co,, 1404 Farnam Bt., opp. Paxton, 712:8 A Fe Acre property near thocity, from $126 80 scre, Guaalagham & brencan, 1831 Bodge. -§ L HIOSPITAL, Open {0F £ho #00ommaiation o 1 1 1 operations of all kinds kil Dissases of wonion a specalty; la- rivacy icited., . Swetnam: corner 16th aud Farnam or Dr. J. , corner 15ih and Faram. ~Tole- phon 636, AB4-tt STOVE REPAIRS, ik w. o. MuTzER Stove Eopalr Co., 111 South 14th 'S4, between Dodge and Douglas, _PERSONAL PorusonaL—Any [uformation of Patrick Hopkine, who foll off the train at Point of Rocks, on the Centesl Pacifls rallrosd on the 20th of June, will by thaukfully seceived by his brother, Jas Hopkins,No, 217, Tehams, Sau Frauolsco, 7-18p MISOELLANEOUS, —_ — k. O - Boskdence on Califoruia street, 8 rooms Tot gox 182—§8,000. THouse and 1ob on' 14th street, 2,100, House and bam, with lot 763168, for $3,0 Lot in Parker's add, §1,050, Lot tn Shinn's 1st add, §360, Lots in soveral additions to the oity, Lands on very easy terms in eastera Nebrasks,t, 00 acros Kausas 80hool 1ands as 6.0 an acre. §1.80 per aor0 Jown and balans on 20 years time at 0 per cen Cholce lnds in eastern Nebrasks at $10 to $16 'l acro, Hawlin & Brown, 811 8, 11th Bt, 0301 ap house and two lots, barn d shads trees &c. Must be sold thi Cunoingham & Brennan, 1611 Dodge, 7843 JOn reT-BtoreBIL N 15th street. 601-11p 'on saLn~Houses and ots on monthly payments. Hayden, Saundere, betweea Lako and Wil 113 aves. 854-11 wad heard of last from the vicinity of Cortland, Gage Co. Had on awhite hat aud gray pants, rather heavy set for his age. 1t s supposcd that ho goes un- der &o avsumed nsme,either Henry or Auton. Direct to John Rosicky, Owahs, Neb 710-14p O RANITARY 00, — Privy yauls, SIAks aud cess: ‘pocls cleaned any time of day in an entirely odorloss way with my improved pump sad patéens barrel apparatus. A. EVANS, office 1208 Dodg Omabs, Nobraska. 9 i VW ameo—To sl s fatures thow cas T box, candics, candy furs, chewing aud smaking tobacoo, 'aud wady other artloles; must be sold_at onoe. Comeaud seo the goods ab’ 8. W. ocr and Nichols sbrcets. T2 ssunChsap, § coom colege and lok, s terms; situated at No, 617 N. 17th 8t., bet. Call- fornia and Webster; thoroughly repaired and im- proved. loquire of owner on premises. B8ue ifornia street, {0k BALE~On € bouse anningbam & Brepnan, 7 price §2,000. ok 8ALs—By J. E. Riley & Co., 216 8, 13th 8, 87,000—House and lot, maguificent residence prop- erty, corner. 87,600 ~Two storv house nearly new,beautiful lawn 24 in coruer, location among tho finest in Omaha, on 5t, 670-8p NBTRUOTION O o given by @ B Gellen beok, a4 1118 Capitol sve. 4ot RUPTURE OURED, or uselcas trusees Dr. M, M. Moo Wabash ave., Obloago, send stamp for Giscular at Cozzens House, Omatis, overy 60 days. DREXEL & MAUL, Buocessons 10}Joux G, Jacoss, UNDERTAKERS | AND EMBALMERS, 1400 - Maguificont resldence lot on Farnam St ,200—Faraam street, south front, sightly loca- tioa, $150—Lots in J. E. Rile, Viaduot is bullt, they wil be s fifteen mluute walk i7om 16t and Farnam Sts. 500 t0 $1,000—Lots on Camalngs sud Bart streets. Tho extension of the Street car line o those lots makes them very deslrable property, We have desirable lots Lo every quarter of the city. 641 J. K. Riley & Co., 216 south 18th o4, i lmproved tarms, wil trade for wproved cite properly. W, I. Giow, over et Natioual Bauk Fnl Darge'ns 16 houses aad 1ois, Bee our list. Cunniogham & Breno; xt the Poit office, o property &¢. the old stand1417 Farnam 8t Dy toles 3 l]gl‘].llodn (n;unlldhd sud promptly Wmtfl&’fl—‘ul