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DYSPEPSIA s as woll aa distrossing complaint, 1t Ftod, v tends, by smpairing natritin, and de. in the tone e, to Tinvigor d vory i i fforstn i gory siren an above trade: mhvrAnd rrv-urd red lines Tecipoe i tormation Abcut 1 fenlers.in medioine, ot coing, ete,, given away Toailed to 3o addrees o Baoeit? oL b B ‘\\\\%\\\\\\R\\ ~ 7w BRORO GUAIN. . wagton 38T OPTRATING ICKEST SELLOG AND 1% TORTERT fiUUK!HG' §nve eed tao ihe Manhood | Restored” tim of youthfal imprudence gauning Promature Dogny, Nervous D 1o his fullow-sufferore: Chatham St..New York. ! Indigestion Cured. \ 1 sullered for more than five years with Indiges- (ston, scarcely able 1o rotain the simplcst foaa on my} stomach. Thebur ning sensation w ntolerable, and my whole rystem was deran walkeful and conld not tleep, and consequently fnore or less norvous all the time. I decline in flesh d suffered all the usual depression attendant upon his torrible discaso. In a word, I was miserable. At b, failing to find rellet in anything elso. I com. uced the use of Switt's Spectfic. I began to im- prove atonce. The medicine toned up the slom: ach, strengthened the digestivo orgavs, and soon al that burning ceased, and I could rebain food without Now my health is Z00d, and can oat any- spe of food, ond ' digest it without I'most ochesrtully boar this Atlants, Ga., May 18, 1885. @Treatlse on biood and'skin diseases malled free, or Pl'hlswln!pecl‘lns Atlaata, Ga' DR. RICE, ER QO@TOR W_HET TIER 3o Buvere fdear Eow Nervom' ©1astration, Dobiilty, Men Piysical Woakness , Mercurial and other Afa tions of Thraat, Skin or Bones, Bd0d Poisor 4 Valse “Excoss, o1 Ingul ‘ e ot ke all chronic, uriaary and pri- kval Gonorrhee: Gleet andSyphills n al their complicated forms, also all diseases of the Skin and Biood promptly relievedand permnnenny:uuubyum dies,testedina Foi Years Special Practice. Seminal Igns Losses by Dreams, Pimples on the Face, Lost Manhood, pusitively cured, There €810 exporiment uq. he. prropnn: remedy 18 at once used in each case, Consultations, per- Package to indicate contents or sender. Address DR.JAMES,No. 204Washington SL.,Chicago, Il L LT . T MM I0WA COLLEGE OF LAW. Law deyartuent of Drake Uglyersity, Doy Motuor, fown. Send tor Catalogue. A B Movey, vsiary, ave ‘Coie. MoVey & Sk Dl Motnes Tows: mo ewk A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty; but it isa part. Everylady may have it; at least, what looks like it. Magnolia Balm both freshens and beautifies, WATER WIYS VANISHING. Disastrons Bfeet of HYll'fillllc Miniog |1 on California Rivers, The Profits of the Custom House Ring in Ohinese Oertificates—Thoe Vintage of the Year—The Oem- etery of Adventurers, 8ax Fraxcisco, Augast 6, —The con- dition of the Sacramento river ls exclting mach attention. The navigation of the stream ls almost rulned. Where a few yoars ago large ships found a eafe chan- pel, now a vessel of 1ightest draft cannot go. Steamers drawing three or four feet cannot take freight to Sacramento where ocean steamers used to go. This Is the unmistakable result of washing debris from dydraullc mines Into the stream. Injunctions issned against the hydranlic » | companles are not obeyed. Sentiment In the mining reglons Is so strong In favor of contining mining that it Is dangerous for law officers to be seen there. Mining I still going on, and the streams and bay are getting shallower. HKven San Fran- cisco harbor Is badly Injared. Some call for help from the general government and some for stringent actlon of the courts, but no combined movement is probable at present. Apparently it will be but a short time before Sacramento Is entlrely cut off from water communica- tlon, Attrasted by the remarkable number of Chinamen srriving with certlficates of former resldence, who manifestly had never been In the Unlted States before, the Chronlcle has made a thorough In. vestigation of the matter, and unearthed a etartliog state of affslrs, By comparl- son of certificates iseued here to Chin: men clalming to be absent cn leave for China with the actual number ealling, it was found that slnce the restriction act went Into force upward of 3,000 certlfi- cates have been issued to dummy appll- cants, These have been sent to China and sold to emigrants. The price at first having been 500 lor a woman and $300 for a man, but afterward falllng to $150 and £90, it Is calculated thatat least $300,000 has been reallzed, snd the ex- istence of a ring, Including present em- ployes of the custom house, ls directly charged. The vintage season has begun and good authorlties estimate that the output will not exceed 11,000,000 gallons sgainst 16.000,000 last yesr. The falling off is due to the last frost In Napa and Sonoma coantler, the great wine grape reglons of the northern part of the state. It ls not expected that the quality of wines will bs saperlor, however, as the buslness is passing from the domaln cf experiment to an exact sclence. Notwithstanding the short crop, wine makers have com- bined to lower the price paid to vine- yards, and from §9 to $18 a ton s of- fered, where last year with a far larger crop, $20 to $35 was pald, As the cost of production is much less than $5 per ton, there s a good margin of profit. Mavy large grape and hop growers are employing white help in place of Chi- nese. The iatter are very arrogant in thetr demands, and white people make good wines at rates less than Chinese ac- cept. In one Instance a large number of Mongollans struck for $1 15 a day in- stesd of $1, and thelr places were Im- mediately filled with whites at $1. Blshop Claweon, a Mormon, has come to California to study the outlook for a large settlsment of ealnts. In early days Brigham Young established a settlement at San Bernardino with the expectation of colonizlng all Southern Callfornia. Afterward the ealnts were recalled to Utsh, but many of them refused to go. Many Mormons yet remain In varlous parts of the southern counties, though they are moatly Josephites and do not believe In polygamy or recognizs the Salt Lake church. Clawson eays that with a promise to be dealt with falrly, a congregation of 15,000 Intelligent and well-behaved people in this state will be assured, The Mormon blshop will, how- ever, find it difficalt to secure foothold for his followers The Colorado desert is again claiming victims who rashly venture there. Hugo Wissman and Paul Knoch, wealthy strangers probably from the east, started from Los Angeles with a team to cross the desert to Yuma in May last, They sent their baggage and a large sum of money by rall to thelr destination. The men have never been heard from, and thelr property lles at the depot in Yuma. Probably they wers lost on the road and died from thirst. Two miners who left Yuma recently for a mine sixty miles away, got out of water. One wi found deud sixteen miles from his dei tination, and the other also dead from thirst 100 yards from a spring. Many are lost every year, but no record ot them Is kept. A correspondent kept an account one summer of thicteen. e ——— FEVER®, leading ! physicians recommend Durry’s Pure Maur WHIskey. Recom- mended by leading Physicians, Sold by Drug- glsts and Grocers, — —— THE “COWARD" IN BATTLE, He Is Forced by Responsibility Into Showing His True Colors, ——— Detroit Free Press, Here s a reglment with its right flank resting on the woods—Its left in an open field near a group of hay stacks, Threo pleces of artlllery in front have been phylnz into the pine thickets half a mile away for the last ten minutes, but with- out provoking any reply. Watch this man—this second lleuten- ant of company F. He Is slmost a glant in slze, He has a fierce eye, & roaring volce, and men have sald he was as brave u - lion. When the regiment swung Ition and the battery opened, he uld w himself; ““How foollsh in us toattack the en- emy when he was seeking to retreat! This blander will cost us many lives. Oar fire will e0on be returned, and it will be good-by to ha'f our roghnsnt Ishall be one of the first to fall. If I was one of the rear-rank privates, Id glve all the money I hope to aver have.” As three—five—ten minutes pass away and the fire I8 not returned, the coward begins to pluck up heart, Heblustel the men, tries 1o joke with the officers on his right and says to himself: “Kgad! but this masy tura out all right. We are In no daoger thus far, and If the enemy retreats we shall share the credit. I mustiry and make every- body belleve that I am dieappointed be- osute wo have not been ordered to ad: vanoe,” Boom—shrlek—crash! Now the enemy open fire in reply. They have six guns to answer three. In two minutes they bad the range and a shell kills or weunds five or slx men, The coward’s cheeks grow pale agaln, sud he whispers: Great heavens! but we shall all be aughtered! Why doesn't the colonel THE DAILYBEE--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 185, order us to retire! Why are men kept here to be shot down In this way? What a fool I was tot to go on the sick list t night! If It wasn't that so many sre lcnklng at me, 1'd lay down to escape the rel” Another shell—a third—fourth—fifth, and thirly or forty men have been killed. en won't stand that long. They must either retreat or advance. ‘“We shall wdvance,” whispers the coward, “‘The order will come to dash forward and take those gune, Shot and shell and grape will leave none of us allve, What folly to advance! I hope I may bs alightly wounded, so that I shall have an excuse for seeking cover in some of these ditches.” An ald rides up to the colonel and gives an order, The colonel rides to the head of his line and orders the lines dressed for an advance. The men dre:s under a hot fire, and the coward groans aloud, ‘It 1s awful to dle this way! How fdlotle 1n me to mccept a commlission—to enter the service—to put myeelf in front of death! Oh, dear! if I could only get some exouse for Isgging behind!” The lines dash forward Into the smoko —the enemy's fire grows more rapid— the dead and wounded strew the ground. Where and what of the coward? Three dl,l hhr the colonel’s report will read: deslre to make speclal mentlon of the nue of Lteut, ——. As the regl- ment advanced the oaptain and first licu- tenant of company F were killed by the samo shell, leaving the second llentenant of company F In command. He was equal to the emergency. Springlog to the head of the company, he encoursged the men for a moment and then led them straight at the gane, two plucel of which were captured by the company.” A moment later the coward was a cap- tain, i Soma Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away, Could they be induced to try the successful medicine, called Kemp's Bal- sam, which wo sell on a po-mve guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the excel- lent offect after taking the fnnt dose, Prica 60c and $1.00, Trial size frec, For sale by Schroter & Conrad, No, 211 15th street? ———— COattle Disease in England. National Stockman, No people, perhaps, have ever made more peraistent, more judiclous, and bet- ter directed efforts to rid thelr country of live stock contageon than have the En- glish in the last few years, Those who have watched the veterinary policy which obtains in the United Kingdom, and its close and constant application to the work which it was designed to accom- plish, cannot do otherwise than admire its thoroughness and comparative effi- ciency. Absolute freedomffrom disease has never in that time been secured, but there has been sufficlent of an approxi- matlon to 1t to vindicate the manage- ment cf the government in seeking the eradicatlon of its worst forms. Even now outbreaks of ono kind and another are reported almost every week, but they are becoming less and less frequent, and iovolve fewer and fewer animals, This gradual improvement has been quite notlceable for some time, and If the same tendency is kept up the Eogllsh farmer may yet have the satisfaction of which he has 80 long been robbed, of feeling mea urable secuity respecting his flocks and herds. ‘We confess that we have felt all along somewhat incredulous as to the outcome of the Eoglish management of disease, for it has been the case for 8o msny years that galn In one direction has been at onos counterbalanced by loss in another. It has been only within a year past that permanent Improvement has been clearly defined. Now, however, veterinary per- slstence s recelving a distinct reward, with falr prospects that {t may at last meet with sull more gratifylng success. We cannot think, though, that the peculiar discrimination of English sani- tary regulatlons agatnat American stock in all these years has been well grounded. It has only been within & year or two that there has been auy speclal develup- ment of live stock disease in this coun- try, and consequent ground for such dls- crimlnation. 1t is palpably evldent that much of the diseace we now have is of English orlgin, and that this country has suffored much more in a sanitary way than England bas from the interchange of cattle between the two countries. There {s much in English veterinary mansgement that the Unlted States would do well to imitate. We, as people show altogether too much of a disposi- tion to dispense wholly with veterlnary regulators—and to this carelessness is at- tributsble much of the trouble with which we have been visited. We need to copy English thoroughness and per: tence as well as Englleh willlngness to submlt to the Inconvenlences consequent upon the enforcement of udwelcome eradioative measures and quarantine regulations. The mother country is many points ahead of us in all these things. All this may as well be acknow- ledged, for we will never be in as good a condition to improve as when we were ready to confess the need of Improve- ment. Our veterlnary provislons have never been commensurate with the In- terests Involved—and thls lack isa con- tant menace to the prosperity of the steck-raising Industry. Small Watche: Benson’s watch, the slze of a sixpence, creates a sensation at the London “‘In. ventorles,” There Is another, the size of a shilllng, which shows the tlme, the year, the month, the day of the month and week, and the phass of the moon. It arranges Itsalf to sult the exigencles of leap year, It repeats, when required, the hours, the quarters, and m!nutes on a deep-toned gong. It Is priced at £500, Death ot Scott Lord, Morristown, Sept. 10,—The Hon, Scott Lord, of New York, died at Morris Plains at 10:30 this morniog. o — The dlscovery of a new star s always halled with delight by astronomer g ditcovery of Red Star OCough Cure is, however, more lmportant to all who want & pure cough medloine, — — Yeath fron. Oancer in the Throat, Pirrspura, Sept. 10.—Col. W, Shirwell, commander of the Sevanty-eighth Pennsylva- nia regiment during the late war, died last night in Kittanniog, Pa., from cancer in the throat, The symptoms were an exact coun- terpart of those of Gen, Grant, e —— ‘When Baby was sick, we ga ‘When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she clung to @' storia, When she had Childsen, she gave thei.-Castoris He Was Not Prepared. Eyery Other Saturday. A few years ago the people of a certain township were about to celebrate the opening of & new bridge, and Invited a young lawyer to dellver the oration. Ha had made no written preparation, suj posing that a lawyer ought to be capable of speaking without note or notloe any number of hours, on any subject, In a style of thrilling eloquence. Therefore, he trasted to the oceasion, He rtood out upon a platform erected near the bridge and began amid the pro- found and attentive silence of his andl- enc “Fellow-cltizens: Kive and forty years ago this bridge, ballt by your enterprise, was part and parcel of the howling wilderness!” He pauted & moment, “Yes, fellow- cltizens, only five and forty years ago this bridge, where we now stand, was a howllng wliderness! aln he paused. ( rles of “‘Good!” Go on!") “I feel 1t hardly neceesary to repeat | a- that that this bridge, fellow-citizens, only five and forty years ago, was part and parcel of the howling wildernese, and I will conclude by saying that I wish —I wish it was part and paccel of it now!” —— Two Felons Executed, VALPARATBO, Sept. 10,.—Two felons were exeonted 1n the suburbs of Concepoion yester day, in the presence of thousanda of specta- tors, The Iadiesjof Concepcion petitioned the prosident to commute the sentences, but he refused. - —— e Stan TRADE \,m MARK ¥ree from Opiates, Emcties and Poisons. A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE CURE For Conghs, Sore Thront, Monracncas, Influentay Colde. Bronchltis, Croup, Whooplni Coughy Astiumn, Quiney, Paina in Cliert, i olse s of tho Throat el Lungs. Price 50 conta a bottie. Sold by Druzziata and Dot . Parties unale to induce thely dealer to promp Tredschargie ELER COMPANY, And Manufacturers Ealtmore, Yaryfand, U, %, iy 3. H. ATW00D, Plattswouth, Neh. Bree- 1 of thoroughbred and high grade Herelo d and Jersey Cattle, And Duroc and Jersey Red Swine, cnusummy T havo a positivo romedy for th above dla us0 thousands of eases of tha worst kin standing havo beon cirod. 10 oo 1 1S _UNFAILING n Bpileptic_Tits, Sl G ‘Vulsions, St. Vit- Bolism, Opiam Eating, Seminal Wedlinces, lmpuu.ncy, Syphilis, Scrofula, and ail ~To Clergymen,Lawyers, LitcraryMen, m%rgéhms, Bukers, Ladics and sl whoss tration, Irregulariticsof theBlood, Stomach, Bowels or Kidneys, or who require a nervo invaluable. m- Thousands wonderful Invigor- tained asinkingeys- tem. $150at Drug- THE DR 8. A, RICHNOND NERVINE COMPANY, ST. JOSEPH, MO, u, lmqu, u l us Dance, Alco- Nervous and Blood Diseases. scdcntm?cmp]o) 'ment causes Nervous Pros- mulc % petizer or stimulunt, Samaritan ant that_ever sus- ‘BEBHE send stamp. Correspondence freely answered by Physiclans. For testimonials and circulars send stamp. * For Sale by C. F. Gootman. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Bavarla Erlang Plisne Culmbache Bavaria ++.Bremen .~ 8. Louls | Auhauser ......8¢. Louls Milwaukeo | Schlitz-P/lsner Milwaukee +Omaha | Ale, Porter, Domestioand Rhixe Wines. ED- MAURER, 1218 Farnam §t. "CANDEE" ARCTICS —WITH— DOUBLE THICK BALL. Budwelser. Bost's Krug’ uble Wear, onthe oouble Thick. Ball, Tho Caxpen " Rmen Co, givo o b eir gret rement 1l DOUBLE THICK BAYL. - T sxien shickomes o1 rubberright under tho tread, gives DOUBLE WEAL Atk 10 6co tho ¢ CANDER” Double Th Rabbers in Boots, Aveti, Overshions Aans an A'Common Sense Idea. FOR BALE BY T.N.Bray| 1612 Douglas Street. OXRY! woXRY! woxwrlll Money %o Loan—On chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, With- sell utlding, N. E. corner 16th and 'Barney. After yoars of experlence and a oareful study of the bu ess of loaning money on_porsonal property, 1 have st last porfected & wvstem whereby the pubilcity asual In such owses is done away with,and I am now n & position $0 meet $he demands of all whe become temporarily embarrassed and dosire $0 raise money without delay ard in & quiot manner, Housekeep. ors, professional gent lemen, mechanics and others in Omaba and Councll Bloffs, oan obtain advances tzom 810 to $1,000 on such security a8 housenold furniture, pianos, mashinery, horees, Wagoo warehouse recelpts, secursd notes of band, o without removing same from owners _residence o place of business. Also on fne Watches and amonds, One of the advantages 1 offer s tha ny part of any loan oan bo pald at any time which will reduce tho Interost rate and all oans renowed at the orlginal rates of lnterest 1 have no brokers In connoction with my_off but_personally superintend l my loans, 1 have private offices conneoted with my general offios 80 that customers do not coro In contact with ench other, consequently making all transactions wrictly private, - W, K. Croft, room 4, Withnell building, N, E. cor. 16th and Harney, Omaha and 52 Peatl St', Council Bluff 4 M: CAGUR FROTIRRS, (nvestmont Bankers, 0pposite post office, Omaha, Bogotlate mortgage loans on first-class eoourity at rulling rates of interest, Par- Hea desiring to borrow money on improved city or ountry real cstate, for trom one to five yoars, oun b commodated prompily, MoCaguo Brothers, bank. 15, oppoalte post offica 5204 ONEY TO LOAN—On roal estato and chatels D. L Thomas. 5 ONEY TLoanod on chattels, oub rat Mokets bought and sold. A, Forman, 31! 1305 B4 524-41 MG foloan tn suras of #200 and apwards on o010 roal oetato socurity. Potter & Oobb, 4116 Farnam st. ONEY LOANED at O, ¥. Reod & Oo's. Loan office on furniture, planoo, hores, wagons, personal property of all kinds and all othe rartioles of value, without removal, Over 1t Natlonal Bank,corner 188h ‘ad Farnam. " Ail businees rrioly conSdential WANTED FEMALE HELP. W'umv A competent girl in small y.mny 9924 ‘Webstcr St 0010 AxTRD—Immediately, gocd dining room girls. Glrls fot hotels aud kitchens, private families and boarding bouses; good wrges. Call and Inquire about these places, at 1120 Faruam strect, up-staira, 5004 cock for the £801-10 mmediately, first cla Call 1120 Faroam St. 7 ANTAD —Dish waslicr at Emmet house. 789-16p 'ANTED —A good servant g'rl in a small family. Apply next door north of Phelps' drug storo, ocarmer C\mlhlk’ and Saunders stree 780-t1 y AXTED—A goot nurse girl call_ab 1900 ] 8t 760-11 el for general houto work;emall Troun, enst 70741 7ANTED—A good awily. Tequire at office of A. C. side 14th atreet, bet. Farnam avd Douglas. TANTED —First-clacs cook. Middls rged woman pretrre] to g1 to Fort Washakio, Wyoming Territory. Best cf wages, permanent place. Call 813 noith 224 between Chicago and Davenport. 634:10p "\umnA.« €004 gir] {F genoral house work. Ap- Ply 2310 St Mary's ave. 794 tt s, head JANTED—A it ctass cooleat Dr. Coftman'sy 14p of 8t Mary's ave. TANTRD- Competent girl for general house work; must b gocd washer and ironer, 832 south 17¢h street. 725.11p Wayten-Aghitodo g neral bousswork, ono wholt mot atrald to work a & smallfamlly "ot 8. Apply 446 Convent 5t. 830-1 Wgmmo-Girl to email tamily. = Mes. Thos F. Hal, 1641 Sherman ave., north of Graca St. 680 t VWismsn A gitlat 1640 Shorwan Avo. Mrs. J. M. Counswan 540,t1 V7 e —Girl 607 north 20th. 505 tf VW AT Tvo st dlvss Tsundrosses to g0 to Santa Feo, Sow Moalco. Apply st the Coazons 7 AxTED—Two ot thres farnished rooms for light houss keeping. Address “J. C ” Bee office. 718-9p VWANTED_To buy in Gmaha, & nino to terlre roomed frame aw:lling. Modern improve- Ad #8, giviog strees, num ber, ;m e and termito R P, Ufl‘rfi' real estats and Broadway, Council Elufts Two nnforwshed rooms with private or & small house with convenioncos; Address wih fail particulars, F. 5b8Y “ ANTRD— To trad A horee and biggy WARLED Evers vy n besa & seving - chine, to sce the new Improved Amorioan No, ) Hofl-nt“ ac Ith. R!m’ FUN «ENT: "()l)'fl“«l AND L UTS {0R RrNT—Cottag 16t, batn . TL. Green, over 1at Nat1 Bank a i piano for Inquire at P}n.uhnk Erick: 4 horeen, W 509t OR RE¥T—Reat house at 2820 Harnoy St., 8. 1. Malchica, at N. Y. Dry Goods store, 81911 {10R RENT—6 room house on L Ap- ply to Bogge & Hill, op 70816 {OR RRNT—Cotbage of 6rooms 2408 Case 8t. Inquire next docr. 2) Fuu RNt House of 4 rooms, 1412 Jckson st cet 10011 OB RANT—Furr ample, closet fent to street car, B, 1. V., Bee office. hed house of elght rooms with oom, del'ghttully located; tonces requited. Iret T741tp {0r RENT—Good house with farniture for salo with in four blocks of P. 0. Address A. B. Bes office. 78311 ) _House 8 _rooms, cothespress, paatry and cellar, 1181 t herman ave, 0p {10R RENT—Cottage 0 roome, closets and pantry, all convenlence Fino lccation near ftroet cars, 820 por month until May Ist mext. E. A. Northup, B. & M. Frelght Auditors office. 708.18p {0R RRNT—2 housos, 4 roome, city water, $0 e month at Hickory Aml Oth street, Call at 620 15¢h St., B. M. Land office. 745.10p FOE e Reur S oar, 7 oom Buie. good woll, cistorn, 81 por month - Inqnire of G. k. Thomp: €on. 8. W. corner 11th and Harnoy St. 285-t Ok RENT—b rosm cottago corner Poppleton and Steridan St. §16, C.E. Mayne, 8. W. corner 15th and Farnam, 714t {\oR RENT—Cottage 6 rooms, houso 10 rooms. Phipp) Roe. Seward and Campbell. OR REXT—A 0ottago of four rooma witn city and cistern water, 8i8. South 10th 8t betwoon Leavenworth and Marth. 4 {0R RENT—Choioo briok o 1dence, 10 mun\-. Tur. nace and o1l modern improvemants. Inquire at United States National Bink 835t {or rEXT—The house and barn on cornor 20th Fietoo Sk Inqulro at Boston Dry Goo? store, S. 10th t. ROOMS FOR KENT, Jror nevi=Two fioore. Inquireat 1207 Faroam 8t. 99-18p {0R nEsT —A handsomely furnished front room S E. comer 17¢th strcet and St. Mary's_ave., up- stairs. 708 {'0R BENT—An elogant room with board o Dndgu street, lower door tol ave. JFor rexT—Room with voard, 1613 Cay 621- Fov! RENT—Suit of rooms with board, 1724 Douglas 704~ l![l OR RENT—Ono large unfurnished froat room with aicove, avd ono single room, Modern improve- ments on 201h, nesr St. Mary’ o JFop prat—Two nolargo raoms in now house, fur- nished or unfurnished withacd without board, 710 South 14th St. 708.10p Fun e -Nicaly farmlaliod Tooms § W coner 10th and St. Mary's ave. R SALR—AY & bargain, & house of 0 rooms, every room heated by farnace Fot and cold water, bith, lot 843140 near head St Wary's avenue, House cost #4.000; 1ot 19 worth $2,6(0, {1 #0ld ab onoe, will take $1,600 for the place = O. E. Mayne, 16th and Farnam, 774 {OR SALR— house § rooms; Eath; o Mayne & hot and cold y torms. C.F, furnnce, gt to ,000 18841 rything "‘MS‘P 0., 15th an 1R improved farms, will trade for_1mprov ed clte property. W. H. Green, over 1.t National Bank [OR BALR AU & barga'n, 106 with & houses, 3 and 1 roon s, well, clstorn, barn, &6., §6th and flsrne Unlmproved property taken a8 part pay. W, Montos, 6th and Doog 0000 {OR BALR~A two story 99x60 frame building sult- Ably or a store noar 10th and Farnam street. Apply at this offios, o471t 1R 8ALY OR RRAT - Good hote In first-slasatown n [ South Westorn part of State. - Apply to E. P. Da- vla, Novelty Iron Works, 14th Sk TO4-tt FOR SALE MISOELLANEOUS URNITURR for ralo at & sacrifice, ment for amall housa; must be's: Address Mra. J. A. Warner, Boo offl or sALR-Clove'and hiy stallion 2 years old, fru 0 ‘an at State fair Lincoln, iterefords, including 2 bull calves by ror,—a son of I Willon; imported and owned by Ontario Exper 5 ‘o Dec last, , or time will be security Correspon w.m Neb. JFCh pun- Oheap, tall sot Amorican Cyolophediee calf bound in geod order. Inquire at 117 N. 16th B 3-16p Jor sALE=Drlving or wo cath_or time given. W. R. Croft, .nnma Vblmldl building. {\GR SALE—Boarding house furniture cheap for A sjlondid o por go In ths busines Rent low. Mg, S, B. REYNOLDS, \0R BALE—OBo upright piano, in use hut 8 montha. A fine istrument. Payments can by made to sult the purchaser. . Cook, 8. . Cor, 20th ana Chicago St 631-10p Jorsoy cow, tresh milch In two glas St Address E. {VOR 8ALE—Chea) ‘months; 1411 on 8ALR ~A Iadies’ driving horso—wiil be seen at Fy tore any terncon, George Wilcox TOR BALE—Two lota 1o Polham Flaco, ono_block sircotcar rack. Tuquire 215 § 130h . {\0R BATN—OF would trado_or & good horse and bugey; 80 acres In Gosper county. Apply to 218 Efl‘h 13th Street. b3str Jron saun—Bollor and engine, 20 orsopowor boller and englne, In good runnlng order; wans to sell for tho roason that they are not large enough for the new machinery which we will put lnto our new bullding on Harney St. Ciarke Bros. & Oo., 1408 Douglas St. Bart A urAva on hand at » bargata, No 1 second hand carriage phseton and slde bar bugglos; st 1400 and 1411 Dodge St. 588-tt REAL ESTATE. F.m »xciANar—A eplendid farm fn Nomaha Coun- ty, for house and lot n Omaha. . F. Davis & 4014 4,600—Two etory house of 7 rooms, good barn and cellar, 1 block from strect car linc. $4,300—2 story house on K ghteenth street, on car Vineg00d yrd. £3,000—1 story house on 18th street, on car line east front. Choice. 81,600—Meat markot on 19th street, 8 wago re, orge and busl: ess bargain h Lots sold on monthly paym Lon't forget tho place. M. Eears, corner 15th and Dodge, Williams Block. 60314 Fop most—Fu Davenport S 08 RRxT_-Nios furnlshed front room ot two gon- men, Apply to 1517 Barney St. 721 Ithed roome with board at 2292 789-14p VW Axmeo—Tady agents for Daiey” Bkirt and Stock: upporters, Shou'der braces, Bosom forme, elds, Rubber gingham. Bibs, Aprns,Slesves. Disgers, &c. Our 1,000 th aro making 0 0an you. Addroas with atamp, E. H. CAMPAELL S 00,73 Fouth May St Cnious: 4858 8°p R pren—wo pleacant rooms partly {uraehed, suitablo for light hotse keoping, 310, 3210 Cal: ifornia i 728-10p RENT—Furnishid_front room, by window, “Brick house withor without boatd, 843 N. 17th: 745-12p WANTED MALE HELP, JRoF wesT—Furalabed room 1010 Davenport, 746-14p good carpenters. Apply at 15th, arasm & Harney. 505-14p Tlon taxr — Plosasn) tcems and boatd for nmhm. Address fouad, at this office. W reoSeveral expocieucad ealommen to handio oue of the best he uschold articles ever inyon- ted just patented. Address John \\'lgn". Jl.y flrll- wold, Toa. W ANTED—At once, man with § to 16 teams to haul ties for 50 miles track. Call 1120 Farnam St. W ANTED—In o setail dry goods storo in Oz aha,an experienced salesman who speaks the Scanli- navian laogusg. A permavent position to tho right patty. - Acdress with references, E. 3, Beo offeo ANTED—Man fo run_bend-saw, jlzsaw and shaping machine, also cne wood turney, None but thorough mechanic need spply. PLANING MiLy, Fifteenth and Marcy stroote. 757-11 W.&\Y}Zn_brug clerk for 2 weeke In Weatorn Towa. Apply to . T. Cluk Diug Co. 731-10 o8 R Erons bay window soomseuitao sloglo mew turniebed; all conveaiencss, 1015 Caitol ave., 3p 'OR BENT—Hsndsomely furnished rooms, sing e or double with board, 1718 Dadge. 36t h small- JRCr esr—Largo tarnihad tront reoun i 701-18p erj0om connected, 710 north 19th St. 7\0R RENT—Two utfuraished rooms, one furn ished; 1619 Farnam St. e42:t1 {0R §ALE—At Omaha Land Agency, No. 1618 Fa nam 8t.Paulsen & Co. A good paying ealoon, new fixtures, cheap rent, will bo soltId er dosirir g to change uusiness. Do not il to investigate, there I moncy Yot 65x300, 3 th and Calitornta, well iocated with 8 room housc, §1,350 on very easy torms, very de- sirsblo property. Lot 33x140 on Ploasant street, 7 room new house, barn, well claten, celiar otc , 83501 Lot 30x140 Lakes add., 4 room house eto. $1,500. Choice lot in Huwthorno add., b room cottage; 1,700, a easy torme. 148x132, 13 h strect outslde c1'y limits, 8 room house with basement, a'able, well and cistern, o osn be divided into tingle Tot. 56" Toet front on 13th, Hear Ploroe, 8 rooms, new house and kitchen, collar, well, clster, $2,60. For sale or rent—1 acro with good house, atore,hall ylenty of stable room, near olty lixite. Inqulre for partizulars, For salo—Lo$ 60x200 on 10th, esst tront. noar St. Mary's ave., with 10 room new 'house with modern imorovements 3,000, &t 1ow figures. FXCHANGHE —Oh Neb., to exchange merchandige or hurdware. Chamberlin, Arapahoe, Neb. farm Tan 8 in_Farnas Co., on RExT—Large well furnished room with fire bath &o., suitablo for 2 gentlemen, on 8t. Car, i, near wedt Famam. | Reforeaces given' and ro- quired, C. E. Mayne & Co, 605-t Jor RENT—With board, clegant south front room with aloove and grate, suitablo for gentleman and Wife, 2225 Dodge St. W Axzzo—gorsices of a bright, intell'gent man of good address ). WP, 0. box 398 727-11p on navT—Threo 0o offoes i Nolrasks Natlooal ‘Bank Bullding, Inquire st bank. ‘AxThy—Agents for **Picturesquo_Washington;” W/ ahkly orcommission. 0. ¥+ Coopor, Omaa, 1-11p WA\rvn—h’kunngnphuL Box 025, Omab, 4618, 28 e »mxr—Handsome furalshied rooms 1816 Dodge. 403 s0pt27 ~~Two rooms adioluing with board; tront outh-oast, 1914 Webster St VW Axteo=2n young men to lourn telogeaphy and rail rond tation book keeping. Address “'R. D. D.” Omaha Bustuess College. 424-30p GENTS WANTED-—F ¥ tho finest little article to soll at fairs; big movey, brand new. Samplo 10 cts, ‘Address Champion Novelty Co., Omahs, Neb, 121-g0pt-10 ANTED—Agents. Address Electric Lamp and Btove Co., St. Louis, Mo., for clrcular, cut snd torma of 66 candlo power Marsh Eloctrio Lainp 10800t -10p Jlor kExT—1 well turnished room for 2 gentlemen 1609 Farnam stroct, oppoelte Goos Horel. Apply &b room 4, or at Wasserman & Burnets. 218 s 745 Fak Ru1ct plossant south frond rooms 8, W, corner 19th and Davenport. 700,41 O, Aum—Baodsomely farnished rooms 1704 Oap- ol ave. Jogp Ret—Two ulcely foratuned 'rooms, NW ocor. 2lst and 88, Mary's Ave, 400tt SITUATIONS WANTED, “axTED—Situation as steno. rapber and typo wrl- ter in #ome business house in Omehy, * kefor~ furnishod. ~ Addross W. ¥. Cogshall, Prultport KL1-10p A7 Axtio—A v idola sgod Jady dusires . hous koepors situ.tion, references giver, Omahs ars G, Ewployn cat office, 217 N, 16th St. 79212p Morrison, ANTAD—$1tustion 83 book kesper or oashior by Soung lady. Reterences furnldhed, 1724 Doug= 188 stroet. 12p TANTED—A sltuat'on on a form by & young man aud wife, Addross B. A., this offico, £03-12p QOM-¥ith bosed deutzebio or varumer, Apply a4 B4, Charloa Hotel. 0% RENTLargo tront room on first floor with oF without board; inqulre 4 1901 Farnam sum . FOR SALE—HOUSES—LOTS, [OR #ALE — At & hargain, & house and_ 2 lots, ensy terms, Ownor leaving the city. O, F. Davi Tizd 8ALE—Two0 acres of ground with large house i bar root, 4 blooks west of olty limite’ 87,900, very easy terms, C, E. Mayne. 16th and Fariam, 71615 ANTRD —A position as second girl or in # small W family by a youog girl, - Aduress 1317 19th 5t. T8712p VWV Aruo—a situation dn respeoteble busivers 1 ouse as olerk or salealady. Bost of references 1218 Lsavenworth 8t 70714p on a4 saleaman In genoral tore obraska. Addross i Y4218 By o rollsble party gentleman and wife; wish to rent © or hcuse five to 8 roomme with Bath fooum, high 15oation, 18 the victn ity of 84 3}Mary's avo aad 181 it o Roit ot to ere oed §45. Address *A, L. M." 1218 Beo office, 76241 WV Amen— position_se salowmun Iy nishing goods store; two years oxperi roferences. Address J, 1. 4., this offic given if desired. Addrc gonts’ fur- enco; good 769-10p ANTED—A thoroughly relist1» young man wishes smployment, any kind, In store or delivery wagon; relerences. Addrets, G, W. 608, 8. 18tb, up~ stalrs, 710-lop an--.« position s machlalst. Address “C. Beo oilice. 7718 SPECIAL NOlebb. be charged at the rate of 10 cents per line or the first insertion, and 7 cents yer line for each ubie- quent insertion: No advertisoment will be inserted for leas than 23 cents for the first time, TO LOAN—MONEY. Moy ro o F.Davis & Co. Real Estate sud Loan agets, 1605 Fasnam St. 521 ONBY 10 LOAN—Loans made on resl estate land Y1 “contracts, chattels, collaterals or €ood securi- tles of any kind at the Omaba Finuols) exchange, 1608 Faruam Bt., up-stair; ow rates; caay for s VWA posiion as conchun; understand thoroughly bandliog horses, Addrees 0, F. B.” Bee office, 70-18 Flrst-clase tinner wavts & steady situation, A ity Pretoreod: "Addvess " titner, cars thi office, b MISOELLANEOUS WANTS, business Address J. 179-t “'A\l putoer i a firs ‘apital rejuired: §1,660 acd $A000. 3 Bee oftice, AN1ED —To rent small house or 2rooms about Sept 20th. % or 8 blocks from Paxton hotel. Address V. Z , Beo offico. “1p wn ED—One very large room or 4wo or three all rooma f0r offiees, centrally located. 669" Address AP, C,, Bik Offce. ‘Iu':u ¥ Tolu-n on nnmu. Wooll-y & nnmo-. oren 20, w{sm-q or 2 children 0 board, or would take charge of lnlant, Good home. Address Mre. E. B, Bee uffice, 746-10p Jol Lo ) QP i ‘THouse aud 10t ou' 1th strcet, §2,100. Houso and baru, with lot 76a16%, for §3,0.0, Lotin Parker's add, §1,(60, Lot in Bhiant 1ot ado, §950, Lota in several additions to the city. Yt lnsutera Nobraskass, 00 Ands st $4.C0 an acre. §1.50 ¢ down and Lalane on 30 years te at'8 Per Citoo landa in oustern Nobraska at 10 to b1 por scre, Hawlin & Brown, 811 8, 11th Bt, 0K BALN— 0 108 near PATK Avoau: $060. Cunningham & Breunav, JFon RavT—Store811 N 15th stxeet. 001-11p ‘o BALR—Larze house 10 rooms, lot 1825189, large batn, bewutul plac. $0,500; termu 8600 dowa and 858 per mouth. This proverty is only four Lisoks from Park ave. atrool oar lizo.” O, K. May Farnsm. 8. JPon apn s Houser and ota on montbly payments. D. L Hayden, Saundrs, betwoon Lake and Wil 113 aves. room cottage ml los, No, 617 N. 17th 8*., bet. Call tuoroughly ropalied and lm- proved, laquite of owner on premisc. {0k sALE—By J. K. Riley & Co., 216 8, 13th 8t $7,600—House and lot, magulficent residence prop- erty, corner, 600—Two storv house nesrly new,bautiful lawn in ooraer, location among the finest in' Omaks, on Bt Car line. 81,400 ~Magnfi-ent res'dence lot on Farnaw St. o $1900—Faraamw atreot, south trcnt, lghily loca: 03, §750—Lota [n J. E. Blloy's, Okahoms, will sell on easy terms and baild for” desirablo partier. Thete are smoug the fincst residence lots south of the Ky, 4ad are within & block of the alreet car Mo, ' When the 101b Btteeb Vinduot iy bull, they will L's fitoen walk f10m 16th and Farasm & 10 11090 L0's on Curalags and Bort ttreete. Tho exteusiin of the Strect car ling to these 1.8 Rilcy & 00, 216 80318 1308 Bhe {0 5ALR—Fi0e stock and foeding farn of F60 aores sixteen miles from Omaha Stock yards; well cquipped for graz'ng and feeding cattle, well watered and plenty of good vy land. Kor prico and descrip- tion, address G. M. Harrison, Springfield, Neb 7-00t-2 Fuk BALE—A go0d paying business umplo; ng but Tittlo capital for cash. For particulars widross Box 867, Omaha, Neb. 540-tt BUSINESS OHANOES. 7OR KXCUANGR —Halt ntorcas In the bost Ferr boat on the Mlesourt river for house and lot aha. 0. F. Davis & Co. 741-14 on s~ “A bakery confectionsry, o) cresm and ovster parlor centrally located, complets with manufacturiog facilities, doiog a good businets; sat. sfa-tory reason for selling. Inquire J. J Muller, 117 south T4in. Will sell Ball Intorett to llxhv.emln. 656-12 BOARDING. 0% A hoard §5 por week; vory best looation, 1814 Davenport 8t 178-spt 18p LOST AND FOUND, T 000 A arso dog with colar aud chiaia ony ab noith-west cor. 16th and Mason, 807-11p. J70UND—A Tadios souveniz pin_Owier can bave tho shmo by proviag property and paying for this notice. kon 1 T o monthe ol mowso colored_mule, | 4 Main and tail trimmed. Finder please return to corner 15th and Castellar, Michael Delancy. 788-10p LGAI—A gold diamond cresent breast pin. Findee wiil be sultably rowardod by leaving fbat room 20, Omaha Natlona™ Bank building. 82 Iady clovks and a 1ap 10 buckol-d up in & shawl strap (from Liberty ave to Park ave.) I'htl finder will be suitable rewarded by notitying this ce. 791-12p PHYSICIANS, & wakv, Withnell Block, 16th aud Harnoy. st L HOSPITAL, 0pen for the accommodation o th Surgical operations of all kinds skil- tully performed. Diseases of women & specialty; Ia- dies In confinement can hero have lute privacy Correspondente olicitod . orner 16th aud th and Farnsm. * Tele- a3t the best of attention . J. M. Swetnam Kalph, corner STOVE REPAIRB ity Btove_repalr wor orner 16th an¥ Webster sta. We repalr, polah sud set up stoves. T Stove Fop: T4th 51 , betwoen Doige and Douglas. PERSONAL RRAONAL—ADY Information of Patrick Hopkine, IPUi fell off the trata at Folnt. of Hocks, on. (h6 Central Paciflo rallrosd an the 20th of June, will bo thanktully vecelved by bis brothor, Jas Hopkini,No. 17, Tehams, San Fraucisco, C 057-18p MISOELLANEOUS, #w. ko will be pald for Informating leailng te fudiag of whoreabouts of an 18 yoar bay who was beard of last from the vicinity of Cortland, Gago Co. Had on awhits hat and gray pants, rather Beary oot for his s, 1t 1 supposed that ho gors uac der o assum i lther Houry or Auton: Direct £0'6ha Rosteky. O, Nob 710-14p 111 South ()IAMA BANITARY 00.—Privy vaults, sinks aud oees- pools cleant d auy time of day 'in sn entirely pump and path oo oo 1208 Dodge Bte 858-40pt-140 odorless way with my lmproved bacrel apparatus. A. EVANS, o Omaba, Nobrasks. NSTRUOTION On banjo glven by G B Jolisa beok, at 1110 Capitol wve. 430 RUPTURE CURED., IN,peiation, or uselsentruasce Dr M. M. Moore, 243 Wabash ave., Chicago, tead wtamp for clsoular at Cozzons House, Owalis, cyery 67 da, /;h % , N—