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THE DAILYBEE THURSSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1885 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS WILL CURE HEADACHE INDIGESTION BILIOUSNESS DYSPEPSIA NERVOUS PROSTRATION MALARIA CHILLS axp FEVERS TIRED FEELING GENERAL DEBILITY PAIN 1~ THE BACK & SIDES IMPURE BLOOD CONSTIPATION FEMALE INFIRMITIES RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA KIDNEY AND UIVER TROUBLES FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Th: Genuine has Trade Mark and crossed Red nes on wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. Lo ERRR OV A e RROAD LAy HEST OPERATING JICKEST SELLDG AnD TERPECT GOORMNG 7072 & aftered to fhe pablio AT 'j e Manhood Restored REMIDY FREE,—A victim of youthful imprudenco causing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Banhood, &o., having tricd in vain every Known Tomiods1as discovorad & simplo means of solf-oura, ‘which he will send to his fellow-sufferers, ress, J.ILRI Chatham St New York., Indigestion Cured. 1 suffercd for more than five yoars with Indiges- slon, ecarcely ablo 1o retain the siwplest foad on myy stomach. Thebur niog sonsation was almest intolerable, aud my whole tystem wa deranged T was wakeful and could not ¢leep, aud consequently more or less nervous all the timo, 1 decline in flesh and sullered all the usual depression attondant upon LINCOLN'S SAILOR LIFE, Afloat Down the Mississippl on the Flat Mson Crofutt Lettor, This seems to be the day of reminis: cences. Men who can remember some- thing about war times or men llke Kel- ley and Admiral Porter, who Imagine they can remember something,'are at a premiom, Yesterday, Ina down town office I ran agalnst Gen, Kgbert Viele, olvil engineer and member of congress for half of New York Island. I asked him what he remembered about Presldent Lincoln, and he sald: ‘‘Darlng the wae olrcumstavces bronght me Into Intimate relations with Mr. Lincoln. In 1862 I accompanled him on & trlp down the Potomaoe to Fortress Monroe, Secretaries Stanton _and Chase also belog of the party. We lald for our transportation the revenue cutter Miaml, under the con- trol of the recretary of the treasury, Mr. Chase, who fitted us ont with an excellent cuisine, and brought along his batler, For ten days these three gentlemen and myself occupled the small cabin of the Miaml. There were no staterooms, but only four exposed berths strung along the bulkhe: ‘We were thrust Into an {ntimacy and proximity that brought out every man’s character, and Mr. Lincoln came out in a light that was then quite new to me. He developed, to mi surprise, a large knowledge of Engli literature and belles-lettrer, and an sppreciation of all that In grand and beaatitul in the English langusge. I never met & man who seemed to me to have euch a tenaclons memory. He repeated some of the pla; of Shakeepeare slmost entire, skipping from character to character with a droll twinkle of the eye, that showed a nice erceptien of the dramatlc situstion, %mwnhg, too, seemed to be ene of his favorites; and from Bryon he reclted whole cantos, one after the other, He must have given us twelve or fifteen pages from the **Oorsalr.” At the same time his humor exhibited itself In a re- markable degree. I remember that one morning, as we were sltting on the upper deck, he picked up a copy of Frank Lealle's, in which was a fanny poem full of puns. One of the verses ended: “Saying, wilt thou? and she wilted.” He reaa It with great effect, then sprawled himself on deck, and borrowed my knife and cut |t out and put it Into his pocket- book. We heard him read it to strangers several times during the passage. I aeked Gen. Viele if Mr. Lincoln ever made any revelations of his own history. *‘Yes, I'm coming to that,” he sald. ““One day we found ourselves compelled to listen to a long, dry and prosy account of the personal history of the captain of the revenue catter, Inone of his pauses, Mr. Lincoln kindly protected us by say-— ing, ‘Captsin, excuse me, but you re mind me of my marine experience.” H then passed in revlew that bit of his lif which led Bancroft, in his celebrated eulogy of him, to say that he ‘began life as flatboatman,” This was not strlctly trae. Lincoln was never a flatboatman, except that he once helped take one flat. boat down the Miselealppl. This he told us about, and I can pretty accurately recall his language. “I was a young fellow, about 18,” sald Mr. Lincoln. ‘1 worked for a Ken tuckian, and helped him distill whisky. When spring came, he had nothing to this terrible diseate In a word, I was misorable. At Iast, failing to find relict In anything clso. I com- meuced the use of Swift's Specific. I began to im- prove atonce. Themedicine toned up the siom- ach, strengthened the divestive organs, and soon all thal burniog ceased, ard I could retain food without difficulty. Now my health is z0od, and can oat any- $hing in’ the ehoye of food, ‘oud’ digest it without the slighest difficulty. Imost cheerfully boar this teetimony becauso there aro bundreds suffering ns 1 ‘waa, and Tam eure can be as readily healed. Take tho preccribed dose after esting instead of before, JAMKS MANN, No, 14 1vy sirect. Atlanta, Ga., May 18, 185, Troatise on biood and'¢kin diseases matled freo. or ?n. Bwitt Specifo Co,, Drawer 8, Atlauta, Ga w 1672348 DOCTOR WHITTIER Gobivity, Mental and 1 other A¥e Prostratio ak Arisiig ar dnauly b Re8 oF i Wil fur y A Positive Wriren Guarantes MARRIAGE pay off with except whisky. You weren't around theo, Chsse, manufactur- Ing greenbacks. So I found myself the possessor of several barrels of whisky and nary a dollar in monoy. Whisky was to plenty that I bad serlous doubts about realizing snything on my stocke. “““In this fix I heard of a man up the Ohlo river who was bullding a flat boat, intending to send it to New Orleans as 800n as the stage of water would allow; €0 T went up and eaw him, and arranged for bim to take my whisky to New Or- leans, I golng along and working my passage. It cccurred to me, however, that when I got to New Orleans whisky might be as b'g a drug as in Kentucky, 80 1 traded half the whisky for tobacco. After a while we got started, Oane night, when we were snubbed up to the levee, a couple of gentlemen came down the ank, and, looking at the little boat we dragged, sald: ‘'Young man, how much will you charge to row usout to meot that steamer that is coming down the river?” Itold them I thought it was worth a ehilling apiece. I'rowed them out, and when they got on board the stesmer, they gave me a bright silver dollar. I felt good. When I got back I found I had been gone about two hours, and I concluded that If I could make dollar every two working hours, I might yet be a rich man before I died.” “‘Here Mr. Lincoln’s narrative sudden- ly ceased.” We waited till it was ob- vious that he dld not mean to continue it, when the captaln sald: “Say, Mr. Lin- colo. how about that whisky and to- blnsol Did you get rld of them all right “‘Captain,’ sald the president, with a half playful serlonsness, ‘I was merely narrating my marine experlence,’ and told no more.” “‘One day,” contlnued Gen, Viele “‘Mr. Lincoln picked up a new axe thut was sticking In a socket at the slde of the vessel, for use in an emergency, and taklog it by the extreme end cf the helve with his extended thumb and forefinger, he held it out at arm’s length for eeveral minutes without any difficulty, He re- marked that he could do that trick when he was 18, and had never seen a day slnce when he could not do 1t. After that I saw every sallor try to do what they had seen Mr, Lincoln do, withou D R Chartered by theStateof L1li- nis for the express purpose W ol giving immediate relietin all chrotiic, urinary and pri vate discases. Gonorrhcea, GleetandSyphilis in all their complicated forms, also all discases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme- dies, testedin a Forty Years BSpecial Practice, Seminal Weaknesa, Night Losses by Dreams, Pimples o the Face, Lost Manhood, positively cured. There {ano experimenting. The appropriate remedy a8 at once used in cach case, Consultations, per- sonal or by letter, sacredly confidential. Med- icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on package to indicate contents or sender, Address DR.JAMES No. 204Washington 8t.,Chicago,lll. 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 aps beautifies. be'nz atle In & siogle Instance. He re- minded me of Peter the Strong, who held the offensive bugler out the castle window.” “‘The fund of anecdote and sppropriate allusion possessed by Mr. Lincoln wa marvelous, Of courze he told a good mavy storles not {ntended for miscellane- ous soclety; and he told those storles for the same resson that other men told them--not because they sre ‘off color,’ Lut because they are exceedingly ludl- crous, and often opposite,’ I asked the general If he recslled any- thing about the other dlstiogalshed guests. *‘Only a little,” he sald, ‘‘and that lit- tle is assoc/ated with Mr. Lincoln, Tae fact 1s, that while Stanton may have been bis toperlor tn overmastering qualities and Chate In the possession of an analytic otellect, Mr, Lincoln surpassed them Immersurably in loteresting everybody who saw him. I remember that Stanton made the remark, ‘Mr. Lincoln, just be- fore I left wy office I recelved & frem Gen, Mitehell, In Alabsm certain things, It was vague, I didn't understand it exaotly,’ but I took the chances and telegraphed back, ‘all right. Go ahead.’ Now if I have made & mis- take I shall haye to get you to counter- mand my order. ‘Mitchell won't make any mistakes tiere. He's like the horse—you know about the horse! He was for sale ats oroserceds In Keotucky, A crowd wasy \de gathered to bld. A emsll boy was em- ployed to ride the horse up and down and thow his polnts, One of the men ful- lowed the horse out & rod or two, and then quietly sald to theboy: ‘Boy, haln't that hoss got the splinta?”’ ¢ dunno wot the splints Is,’ sald the boy, ‘but ef they’re good fer 'im, he's got m, and ef they aln’t, he hain’t got om.’ " Gen, Viele sald he thought Mr. Lin- told more than 100 good storles during that interesting trlp to Fortress Monroe in war times e —— Any Small Boy, with a Stick, oan kil a tiger—If the tiger happens to be found when only a llttle cub. So con- sumption, that deadliest snd most feared of diseases, In this country, can assuredly be conquered and destroyed if Dr. Pierce’s ““Golden Medioal Discovery” be employed early. e — A good many hogs were on the market yes: terday, Olark Bros, bought 410 hogs. e ——e ‘Why Is It That the sale of Hood's Sarsaparilla con- }l‘n;:el at such a rapldly Increasing rat e . 1st: Because of the posliive curative value of Hood's Sarsaparilla itself, 2d: Becaure of the conclusive evidence of remarkable cures effected by it, un- surpassed and seldom equalled by any other medlcine. Send to C. I, Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, for book containing many staiements of curas, ——— The receipta of sheep yesterday were heavy, Johoson Bros., of Medicine Bow, having 1,237 head on the market, —— Angostura Bitters, the world renowned appetizer and invigorator. Used now over the whole civilized world, Try it, but beware of imitations, Ask your grocer or druggist for the venuine article,manutactured by Dr. J, G B, Siegert & Sons, One of the objects of interest at the yards in o which has just given birth to twin calves. OHOLERA, best and surest preventitive Durry’s Pure Mabr WHISKRY, Recom- ndaddb loading Physicians, Sold by Drug- s and G " J. V. Johnson, North Loup, kad 24 head of cattlo on the market, L _Nervous Debilitated Men, You are allowed a rree vrial Jor thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celcbrated Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy reliof and_permanent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other dis- eases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood. No riek ie incurred, Illustra- ted pamphlet with full informasion, terms, etc. mailed free by addressing Veltaic Belt Co., Marehall, Mich. Thomas Whitelesy, the boss machinist at the packiog house, 18 building a naw house, e tt— Pozzoni , No name Is better and more pleasantly and widely known then that of Mr. J.A. Pozzonl. ~ For many yoats he has made himself famous by the elegact perfames and complixlon powder that bear his name, the latter having found its way to the belles of Paris, Germany and Lon- don, Everybody admires beauty in la- dies. Nothing wlll do more to produce or enhance it than a uze of Mr. Pczzonis preparatione. L ——— C. T. Ward, of Rising City, had 68 hogs on the market yesterday; Gilmore & Son, David City, 35 hogs; Bliss & Bliss, 80 hogs: Purcell Bros., North Bend, 70 hogs; George Meisner, Shelton, 136 hogs; Cooper & Tewks- bury, Wwplnfi Water, 72 hogs; Parkhurst & W., 73 hogs; ¥'. D, Trickell, 78 hogs, e — The Brain and the Bottle, Nobody can stand protracted indul- gence in strong drink. The topers who seek continued stimulus In what they csll thelr “bittere,” have muddled braior, blood ehot eyes, unsteady gait, ard rulned digestion. Juat remember that the stuff they call “bltters,” s mnot Brown's Ircn Bltters. No toper wants it. It contalns nothing that eults him for stimulus. It is & pure tonle, and the best preparatlon of iron In existence. Caores Indigestlon, mslaria, kidney and ltver diseasece. ————— Newspaper men are apparently turning their attention to South Omaha. Spencer & Hall will begin issuing a dally live stock journal in a few day: To-morrow J. B, Erion, formerly owner of the Lewiston (Ia.) Independent, will print the first number of he Daily Bulletin, He will also pubiish a outh Omaha Weekly, o ———— A Olergyman’s Flock, Rev. T. G. Brooke, pastor of the Cen- tral Presbyterian church, Olarksburg, W, Va., found that his whole brood of chick- ens were affected with cholera. He mixed up some corn meal dough, put into it enough 8t. Jacob’s Oll to make it smell of the oll, and fed It tothem, This treatment he repeated every alternate dey for a week, and at the end of that tlme they were healthler and better than they had ever bzen. . Negotiations are pending looking toward tho locatidn of another porkdpacking estab: lishment at South Omaha, In all probability the buildiog will be erected and equipped ready for business by the time cold weather setain, It will have a capacity nf about two thousand hogs per day, RE Rhy sumatioy Yoii oin Sition, Bore Throat,Swel 4 AND AL 0 o 80ld by Driggiat i Daaters evcrywieres Pty Gouds & Sottle Directious ta 11 Laogusges, THE OHARLES A. VOGELER €O, (Buosetsors o & VOGKLER & 003 Baltiamore, M T, 5. A PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.” The OIIfIyliml an Gen Alwags liellal A Ohleient udlson Saunr (] i ‘n d rb i its etficacy. that X wil sond UK D and P 0 addr. togethor witha VAL %280y suerer . 7. Now Yok i . & § Premutur, Decllue from ¢riors o exoewses, omach ¥ the T KDY 00x or DI H. T i Slsearss ol the 15 idmeya: Blads ot o K rontmts. '('}'lu‘n'u :}‘l&'»'\h?#:n edic by olus, Vae e cured withiout surger Lo | lo 8. All (!ll‘m.-lwh West (0th Sireet. NEW SPECIAL NOTICES. M ™ LOAN—-MONEY, ONEY_TO LOAN= By Fioancial Exchan 1608 Farnam ste. ot, up-stairs, makes loans ¢ All clarsos of security trom a $10° chattel loan to $10,000 on real catate, We mako loaue to sult all apylicat ts on long or eh-rt time on imuroved or w improved ros] estate land contracts, leasos, bulldings onlensed land_recurod notes, chattols, or good security of any kind. Low rates: eisy terms, Umaha Financial Exehange, 1608 Farnam 4., up- etairs, 843.1t 0 10AN~ Maney in any amount on rosl estate se. curity. C. F. Mayne, 16th and Farasm. 990016 ONRY T010AY. ~O. F. Davis & Oo. Resl Estate M S5d tioan gents, 1605 Fasnam 81, 621 ONEY Toloan on ohattels, Woolloy & Harrison, Room 90, Omaha Natlonal bsnk bullding 519 11 © CAGUA BROTITRRS, Investmant Bankers, oppostte M post office, Omaha, negotiate mortgage luaus on first.ciass security at rulling rates of Interest, Par- Hes desiring to borrow money en Improved clty or Juntry real estate, for from one to five years, oan bo ‘commodated prompély, MoCaguo Brothers, bank- e, opposite post office. B22-t1 MONEY TO LOAN—On resi estate and chattels M 1. L. Thomas, (XN ONEY Loanod on ohattel: R R ¥loketa pought and sold. A. Forman,fi8 8, 164h 8 ONXY to loan in sume of §200 and apwards on VL first-class roal cetato security. Pottor & Cobb, 5116 Farnam sb. 525-4— ONEY LOANED st C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan offics WYL on furniture, pianos, horses, wagone, personal Sroperdy of all Kitids and sll_ othe rarticles'of valtie, #lthout romoval, Over 1st National Bauk,corner 18ih ind Farnam, Al business striotly confidential 62041 oxnvl Moxwyll Moxwylll Money to Loan—On VI chattel security by W. R Croft, room 4, With- aell bullding, N. E. cornor 16th and 'farnes. After 1 experlence and careful study of the busi- sy of lonning monoy on_ personal proporty, 1 have at last porfected a systom whereby the publicity nsual in such cases is Jone away with,and( am now B8 position to meet the demanda of all who become temporarily embarrassod and desiro $0 raiso money without delay and in o quict manner. Housckeep- onal gent lemen, mechanica and othors n Councl Blufli, can obtain_sdvances tzrom $10 to 1,000 on such security 88 housenold furniture, planos, machinery, horees, wagobs, warehouso recelpts, secured notes of hand, otc without removing same from owners residence ol daco of business. Also on fine Watches and Dlamoends, One of the advantages I offer is that by par of any losn canbe pald ot avy time which will reduce the Interest pro rata and all oans renoved at the original rates of Intere 1 have no brokers In connection with my office bub personally superintend al my loans, 1 hav private officos oonnectod with my _genoral office Ao that customers do not come in con‘act with each other, consequently making all transactions strictly privato. R, Croft, room 4, Withnell buildiog, N, K. cor. Isth and Harnoy, Omaha and §2 Pearl St, Council Biut 041 WANTED FEMALE BELP. VY 2ren,Eirct-olan girl for geo in small family at 2810 St. M, 7ANTED—A lady who thos nursing, des'res a positlo dross L. M., Pierce stroet. use work ‘save, 978t understands ofcrences. Ad- 981-17p ugh AxTED - A girl to d> general house work. Cill at 1928 Docgo 8t. 987-17p TANTAD —A good virl for gencral Lousework ply at 2108 Chicsgo £t. WD--A good gl must know how to cook. Davenport St. - & C. 8. Enckson, 2415 95¢-10 ANTRD—Ghil t) do genoral _hcuse-work, 1510 Harney 8 034t . W Arro—Girl at 1612 Davenport 8t. 92217p st girl 8 W corner 19th and St Mary's ave, €854t TANTAD—A first class colored woman cook; best of reforences required; wages §30 per month. Address, O'Neill, Neb, £57-10 ANTED—A. competent glrl to d> geroral house- work in o family of 8. Apply 416 Convent St 903-t1 ANTRD—A gi7] t0 00 Cooklng 419 N, 16th SE. on- posite Jetters ;n Square. €57-15 ANTRD—Immediately, gocd dining room girs. Glrls for hotols aad kitohens, private familios and boarding houses; good wages. Call and Inquire out these places, af 1120 Farnam strect, up.stairs. 0-t Emmet house. 780-10p ANTED —A good servant g rl in & emall family. Applv next deor north of Phelps' drug store, comner Cuming and Sauuders street. 780-t1 VW Axao—Diah washr at work;emall Troup, east 70748 ANTED—A o0/l girl for geaeral hou: family. 1 quire at office of A sido 14th stroet, bet. Farnsm avd Dougles. ANTED—Girl (0 small family. Mis. Thos. F, Hall, 1641 Sherman ave., north Z;OG’?“ Bt [t Mra. 540.¢¢ “Daisy” Skirt and Stock: ing supporters, Shou'der braces, Bosom form, Drogs shiclds,Kubber gingham, Bibs, Aprsrs,Sleaves. Infants’ Diapers, &c. Our 1,000 agents aro making money fast; 80 can you. Address with stamp, E. H. CAMPBELL & C0., 9 Bouth May 8., Cbloag ot 1640 Sherman Ave. 7 Axten—Intcemation; 't Leonard Echmitz, who 1iv01 on Dodge 5t Omyh,bet 11th and 19th St in 1888, will send his rddress to Otto P. T. F. Grantz, Lead City, Dak., his wili learn something of intorest to him. 77 29p AnTRn W ituakeopiog, 1 mao and wite. care Beo office. V & prom pilps ying desiratle party. VW Axre—Board and_room In private tamily for Indy sud child. Best of referencis. Address 916 10th nt. 626-16p_ VW AT s T Tn Ok o take s chant in the beauritul crazg quilt to be rafiled off & aw on exhibition at the 012 16p Two or thros rooms fu n'shed for light Addross K., 97817, TANTAD—A 7 ot 8 room houss In_desirablo neigh Botho-d, witain 10blocks of the Post office,by Address box 367, Vit only one dollar & chave Fair store, 1414 Farnas 7 ANTED ~Two anfornished rooms with prival tamily, o a small house with convenion centrally Tocatod. Address with full particulars, ¥ 0, box 304, oity. bostl VW 3o Totrade s kxa second Bant piane o horso and buggy. Inquire at Eiholn & Eric son. 993-t1 WA/ AN LRD—Kvery ady io noed 0 & sewink mia chine, to soe the new Improved Amarican No. . R Fiodman & 0o._agents 290 N 18th. 501/ FOR o ENT—HOUSES AND LOTS, place just wort of Deat ood house and !h\v';‘_;ll‘n L] J0R LEASR—A Beven Act and Dum [nst'tute; w in frult. J. A. Lillie, 1808 Webster. I?on nuxr—A houso of 5 rooms in good repai’, 224 and Soward, Apply on premises ortoJ. B. ‘West, 108 and 110 N, 14th street. 074-17p closets TVOR RRNT—S6ven room cottage with colla 951-21p well and sistorn, 833§ 21st St., $10. \oR RENT—A 7 room cottage on street car line, A. Saunders & Co., 1404 Farnam 8% opp. Paxton. 949-10 PO er - Brick houso 10 roo ra with furnsce and modern improvements, two door from St. Auply to Mes. M, Clarkson, Mary's ave., on 2ath St. 983-7p l(‘un RENT—A dorirable houee, all modern improve- [ tments; rent ronsonabls, Apply 710 N 19th 2t 981-19p Inquire or o5 puer—A houte near, tho depok. 8.10p addrees, 42¢ Convent St. cottage, 2622 California St OR RENT—A 3 024:t1 Inouire cn premiscs, F’ux RINT—2 no briok cottages of 5 roome, olty water & oto., large yards 17 por month, at 0ih and Hickory St.’ Enquire on premises. 13.10p JRon nevt—House of 4 roome, 1412 Jackson strect. 907-18p ] Dt rent §5, F[m REST—New house 4 rooms th and _Clark $12.50 per n.onth. quire 1318 Farnam 5‘5 o 884-1 om house on Harney end £20d_St. w. Malcaten, N. Y. dry good store. 908-t1 oR RENT—The houss and barn on coruer 20:h and Plorce St. Inquire at Boston Dry Good store, 10th 8t. 904-11 70R REXT—Two niew houses 5 roows each 22d and 28d strect, noar Mason, IHenry Voss. 836-18p TR REXT—Good house with farniture for sale with in four blocks of P. 0. Address A. B. Boo office. 78516 FOR SALR—~HOUSES—~LOTS, ) & specisl bargain, Cottace five ets, cemei t-d cellar, 1ire s barn, nice hot S' Mary's ave. o6 south 50 pown and $30 per month. 6s0. Fon s rooms, o £ 8 blosks oy #3.600; torn Mayne, 150 and Fanam on satn—House aod tx0 lots K10 exch, in F Gy na View, price §2,00°, Cunn'ngham & ~ren nar, 1611 D 04 18 2x140 0 west Omain: house of 6 good rocms, with hall, patt.y snd many clyets, frod prost cellit,go-d bifn,good water; price, $1,800 cash this fs o bargaln. J. W. Mankall, 1600 Fariam 000 o et som bonse and lo near ears ¥xcollent location, good Ames, 1607 Farnam, 082-17 7\OR SALA—New two store hotso, bath room, erates mantels, comen'od ce lat, coraer lot, east front t car line; clogant103ati00, 8 rrots in house. 6.0; 0ue half cash. Atcs, 1607 Farnam. 502 18 R saL n 29 nores of iard with ood house amd bair, J from the postcfe; wil be sold trade for oty property. Canoing- bam & Brennan, 1611 Dooge. 09218 o wo 1 bulit, on 18th st., bet - cun Lew Macon, east’ front _only 8600 on able terma, Ames, 1607 Parnam St om cottage vor'h and Vers_ resson- €110 An eepoolal bargain, now TR puum—Very chaoo farms fn most of { tich of erstorn Nebraska; 1 heve a with real estate men by whioh | can & tomers with well improved farma at & cod raics and 1oan alao farnishro « lands in Jaree lote 3. W. Marshall, 16(6_Far. a7itt ply al cus. nan stroet Tioiise N1 U8 UR0 £1o Ve Frat fron convenfent to carn, bargain at $9500, in Park Place, houso and ball ac.e lot at §16°, £mes, 1607 Farcam 83010 [ sAun~Your attentic le requested to our 1ish of kousos and lots n a1l parts of town, and st various prieee. Am s 1507 Farnam 8t 89318 TVOR BAL®—A Ko pAving Duwes: ompT 1ittln capital for'oash. For particular P. 0. Box 867, Omi b, B Tug out =0R & 1ist of honass and Iots for sale n the city, for [ “bargaivs in sl kinds of 1o 1 est te, oall at ‘our Cunningham & Brenuan, 1611 Dodge St officee 20510 [0t sALn=10 ncres of Iaud & miles from tho nost office; £ acecn of vineyard andb acies of other frult rees, houss and birn: price 82,800, e Canpingham & Brennan, 1611 Dodge. y torma. 908,10 SR SAUE —Oue aove Of ground, neavily et b frult, good large house in fine’ Icoaticn, lovel thade trees, ef Al be scl n saseifes It taker soon. J. W, Marsha 506 Farnam St. o8t ;i all wauts of oustomirs | Terms otby. Callani seo what wo have. Amos, 15,7 Farnam 8t §08:10 JrorAA=A Tl Tov o’ Davenpek? S8 vory cheap, and a great bargain, A, Saunders & Co. 1404 Faruam St., oppo. Pixton. 91810 DOR 8 fer the momcy Omaha, convienient to oare, chur.hes, sckocle. Clarendon, per lot 8650, Atlington por lot $185 ) R 0 #t00k And feoding Tarm of £6) noren sixtoen mi'os from® Omaha Stock varde; well «quipped for graz ng and feeding cattlo, well watored aad plenty of good hay Tand. For prios and doscrip- tion, address G. M. Harrison, Springfield, Neb 77 0ct 2 Amer, 1597 Farnem St §02.18 \0R ALR—Two lots, Hansoom Flace, east front 171 feot deep: surrounded by good tuil lings, #1600 each on payment of 8500 down, balance on your own time, Amoes 1607 Farnam Sk 110 BUSINESS OHANOES. & woll ostab- Toeation in ssing Tallor, Bee 980-0-15 mReuaNT Tallors wanting to bu; lished tailoring house in a f Omaha, will find a bargain by ad office. FOR 8 ALm - L ta on Burt At , 66X160 to 50 1t alley will be only 15 1t from Cuming St., (atline, e e hought at #900 cach 1-8 “own, balarice good time at § por cont. This fs wor.h investigation, Ames, 1507 Farnam St 940 16 [1OR 8ALE —On Farnatn strect noar 10th St , 44 toct fra.t for 81,600, katyiorme. Awet, 1507 Far nam, 95216 UK SALE K fixturs Of xrocery HEoro Dwelli gattsched Owner fn cther bu inees. No. 507 South Tenth etrect. [OR 8AL®—Or ex hango for Omiha propoity, 257 actos of land on the Kepubli an River within Bmiloa of A apahoe; hulf milo 1ivir feontage; will sell very ost part on 10 g time. J.W. Marshail, 1509 Farnam strect. 98 1 WAt By ax wish to ron 8 rooms with bat ity of &% Mary's ave an{ 18th S cood 945, Address “A. L. M. 123 Bew oftlcs. \goutl:mas and wife; e bouso five to room, high location, fa the vicin Rent noc to ex= 782t Fonsam—oit o the ity tmits and south of Cuming street 's the new addition of West Cum. ing. Hireare 44 lots esch GOXI55 or 69x133 fect. Each 1)t has amp o frontage on both stroet and al loy, all of them lio well, with excellent drainage, and no geding necessary. Taths fistfen days this progerty was offered, 13 of the clots were sold, and the Interest in this attractive property iy rapidiy in- creasing These lots are selling st from $200 to each —remarkably chesp—end 01 the foliowirg oaey Crms: g10cash and bance §5 p r month uatil paid. No such terms as these on such property can bo found in the city. Call a%once for this property on McCAGUE, opp postoffice, 8clo agont. B8t FJY0 PHTSICIANS — DESIFIng ) mike & changein busi= 10¢, & phy+ician in ono of thobst towns in_the state, with a practioe worth §8,00) a year, & 10t with 6 room heuse, ocliar, cistern, otc.. and sn ofticy well stoc! ed with me tleino .l fixtures; will sell w1l for 08700 down, 1omaindor on oisy terme. ddresy ician, Pee ofi [ JOR BALE A storo and 84 foot lot, le month. Prico 81,600 Soo this bargain. ningham & Bronnav, 1511 Dodge, sod at $26 & Cun- 990 15 7R 8ALE—One (f the bot locatsd meat_market. Inquire of 0. Wastsn, 1310 Farnam. 020-15p FoR satn—A bakery in good location, Address 1. G, Fee Cflice, 94-10p yom In pri- Refer- 985-tt TR 752 b voatd g por wouk;. very, boet location, 1814 Davenport st 178-eept 18p LOST AND FOUND. osT—A literary badge with lotters "8, 4 and “'May” on April last. Leave at Bee 963-10p L. UST OR BTOLEY — A memorandum book containing valusble papers and memorandums, which sre 0fno value to any one hut the owner—will give Ten Dollara roward and no questions asked for rotura of same by American bxpre:s C. 0. D., to Buroett, Antelope Co., Neb, H. 8. MANvIlLs 91915 Jor mus—Storos11 N 16th street. 661-17p 7 0R RANT—A new 12 room house and barn, No. 814 8 18th street. Morse & Brunner. 837-16p 1L Gr.en, over 18t Nat1 Bank. 800 tf JFen rum—Cottage, large lot, barn for 4 horees, w 0 St Ap- Jor Rt room houts ongith and Ple 792-10p ply to Boggs & Hill, opp. Paxten, F0R BALE—Lot Patriok’s add $600. Lot Marion place, #50. Lot west en 1 31,060, House well bullé, two ot in fine ordor on Park ave., & bargaio at 4,500, Amoe, 1607 Farnam. 943,10 { OR saLE—Acre lots In Brighton, to which attention Io especlaily invited. Prigo 8. acro. Bif re you deckdo to buy clsowhere, come and ook at Brl hton. Amoe, 1.7 Farnam, ~ £63-17 Toom house, good well, E. Thomp- 285-tf J'0 RexT—Near St. car, clatorn, $10 per month Ingnire of G. 8on. 8. W, corner 11th and Haroey St. Tk A - ouse and ot on wmonttly Fayiments D. I Hayden, Saurdors, betweon Liko and Wil s aves. 854t {oR REST—5 _room cottags corner Poppleton aud Sreridan St. §16. C. £. Moyne, 8, W. corner 15th and Farnam. 714t 7\0R RENT—Cottage 6 rooms, houso 10 rooms. J. Phipp: Roe. Seward and Campbeil. 037-41 F1ok KRNT—A coltage of four rooms with city and ciitorn water, 818 South 19th St, belwosn Leavenworth and Martha, 447t ROOMS FOK RiNT. e RmxT—By Mrs. Packer,a fumished kitohon and dining room for house' keopivg, also lodging Tocm, 628 north]18th st. 961-15p JOR BALR—Acre 1o's in- Relghton, to which your attention s especlal Prico 8225 an acre. Before you cecide to buy elsewhere, come snd look at Brg Ames, 1607 Faroaw. 80317 [Fe5 2im—You can buy lots {n Plaluview, Jolaing city limits at $400 01 vory easy pryments; those Tots lay very micely on level groand and are sure to aey.~ The Boit 1ino will eohancs valus jon and now is the {imo to buy. Ames, 7 Farnam, 941-18 o smaChiap, B roomncottace andlov, owy torme; situated avNo, €17 N, 17th St., Calil fornia and Webster; thorcughly repaired and tm- proved. luguize of owuer on promiges. 83itt 0r RENT—Two me»ly and elcgantly furnishcd roums. 601 north 17th t. 963-19p 70R RENT—Nicoly furnished fecnt roome, §8. 2024 Harney. 62-17p on RENT—Fu niched rooms at 510 Pleasant Sb, Eait vlock from Strest Ry. 5 O RaxT—Furnished room. 25th ard Dodge st. Inquire N E corner 964:t1 OR RENT—Elezantly funichcd roome, sioglo and ©on euite, at 1718 Caes St. 950 t1 {08 RENT ~Two nlcely furnlthed rcoms on St., cars, Inquire 2227 Dodge. 946-28p Fcl RENT, JuRNISiED rooms with board, 1811 Cass S, 923-10p salifornia 915-18p urnished feent room, 1714 WANTED MALE HELP. A smart active boy at Heyn's Phato A splendod chance to learn n_good 983-10 ANTED Gallery. trade. ANTED—A rellablo active dry goods sslesman, & permanent position for the xight party. Call &t 0'Donahos & Snorfy's. 082-tt 6.00 0 day to live wideawako agente. I room 4, 1511 Faroam 8t, o AxTED ~A gontleman of good ad knowlidge of newspaper advertlsing; must be sober and indastrious for such a one; & good salarled and pormanentposition is assured. ~ Address “Ad." Beo office. 058-10p ~axTED At the Paxton hotel, & good Grman boy to lern the haker's trade: not over 18 years years of age and must speak Eoglish. 954-16p W wage 1012 Ha oo—Immediately, 100 men for new B. R. 1k, 4 foreman, 4 cooks for Bavanna IlL., good ip this week' Apyly F. E. Irwm & Co, noy 8t 957-16p AxtED —Tailor or tailoress, 803 £, 11th Bt. J. Colien, 58 ehirt mak ers_ard glrls to e, 807 8, 11th 8t. 910-10p Young wan who can mike bimse'f useful in shirt factory and cauvass the city, 3¢5 N 16th [ 85041 YW 2xen—lrmedintely, one good corutos makor ud ono tioner. Theo, Huette & Son, Fremoat, Keb. g arsTs—Selling Misjouri steam wasaer, make big ‘money. J. North, Bele Mf'g, Bt. Louls, Mo. 908-deo 14 e rEsT—Fuinished room 106 north 18th. 925 21p Jion asT——Targofurniahod oash and south front room; al§> two rooms connected, south bay win- by, 530 Pleas- dow, use of bath room; good board ne 2017p ant Bt, O FAE By VL Kiy & Co, 35 5, 196 8¢ 87,(00—House and lot, ragniflsent residence prop- ery, corner. 87,600 ~T'wo stors house nearly new, beautiful lawn (Fucr, location atcng the fivet iy Omaha, on St ine. 21,400 - Magnifizent resldence lot on Farnam St. o $1200—Faraata atroct, south front, elghtly loca- §750—Lots lu J. F. Riley's, Okshomn, will eell on easy terms and boild for dosirablo parties, Theeo are smoug the fincat residence 1:ts south of the K and are within a block of ths strect car iino. Whe the 16th Streot Visducs is built, they will be a fitoen minnte walk fyom 16th end Farnam Sts. £300 t0 31,000—Lo's on Com'ngs and Burt stroets, Xtenston of tro Stroet car line to these 1ots m yery deslrablo prope have decirable lots In cvery 6aLtt J. K. Rilcy & Co. T 8 pau—Acrs lta in Brighton, g0 which sour attention s especially invited, Price 3 acro. Before v u decido to buy eliewhere, come and 00k at Brighton. Ames, 1507 Farpam. 80817 ek Bata=ata barguin, @ Bouso 019 foous, every room heated by furnace. Hot and cold water, Dith, lot 64x140 near head St. Mary's venue, Houso cost §4.000; lot 18 worth §2,6:0; 11 sold at oooe, will take §4,600 for the place, ~ C. E. Mayne, 15th and Farnam. T77-t8 in [ y. qusrter of the city. 5 soutn 13th S, or_wExT—Furnishid front room, by window, brick house withor without board, 603 N. 17th. 748-17p R RENT— A suite of nicely furnished front yooms for two _gentlomen, 171t Jackson street near corner of 17th 8t. Refereuces required. 83441 0k RENT~Pleasan} roems aud board for teachers, Addroes fouad, at this ofi 00617p. ok RuNT —Furnfshed rooms for I'ght house-keop ing, In Beemers bloor, cor 8th and Howard. BTt I o vexT—Nice furnlahed room 1209 Dodge, s70-19p 7or RENT—Furnished frent room,medern improve: ments five minu es wa k from P, 0. Wil rent to youog men. 4 ddress lock box 808, £40-t1 or menT—Furuiabed room, 1300 Capitol ave, = [ Ok RENT—Newly furn'shed rooms for gentlemen, ks and bath; 22¢7 Dodge. 54118 nt rcom to gentle~ th and Douzlis 8t* man only, at § W cornor 45-tt {0k RENT—Fursishcd or unfurnished room. 1619 Farnam ' rect. 83641 Ohicago st. Fu- ‘Rkxt~Nicely furnished rooms 1017 826-tt WV mmo-A thoroughly experlencel shoo man o take charge of store. Must furnish utexcept- fonable references e t) character and ab Ly, P, 45 Beo off B17-17p W/ 2180 Soreral oxpriencod salermen o bandle one of the best heuschold articles ever inven- tod fu wold, 8.0.10 Do RENT ~T'wo niccly fursished rooms 1618 Dodge 8t 821 24p Jor ravr—toom with board, 1618 Capitol ave. 621-17p i kExT—One large unfurnished front room with aloove, aud one sinzle room. Modern improve- ments on 201h, near St, Mary save, 7660 ‘Address John Wagnet, Jr., Gris. Y Axeo ~Btenographer. Box 625, Oman ANTHD —20 young men to learn telegra il road 8tation book keeping. Addr D, D." Omahs Business Colleve. 2 0k BENT—Two fine large rooms in new house, fur- pirhed or unfurnished withacd without board,710 South 14th 8t 763 16p et Brizh adten‘ion ‘s espeotally i Betore you decid s to by lsewhere, come Ames, 1607 Farnam, £63-17 acre, 100k at Brigkton. JuxK improved farms, will trade for_improved clto W. H. Green, over Lot National Bank Fo: iuun=aore i T Bilghion € whieh v attention 1 especially invied. Prico 8 acro. Hetore you decide to b1y elsewhere, come and look a8 Bright n. Ames, 1607 Faroam, §93-17 JF Ch BAus =AY & bargas, Tok wiih Zhousos, Fand 1 roow.s, well, clatorn, barn, &c., 26th and Haraey, L. Unimproved property takon as park pay. Wi _llnnlms, 6th and Douglas, 900tt JVOR BALE ~A two 6t ry 22x8) framo building suit- abla ora storo near 10th and Faruam stroot, Apply at this office. o471t [on s on wuer—Good hote In first-class town n sauth Wostor bart of sate, “Apply 1o K ¥ Da- vii, Novelty Trou Works, 14th Sb. 704-t1 _ FOR SALE MISOKLLANKOUS ‘0B BALN—Two lots 10 Pelham Place, one block from Btr- of car track. Taquire 218 8 13th St. 685tt {0k ¥ALK—O% would traio_or a good horse and bugyy; BO acres Lo Gosper oounty. Apply to 218 South 15¢h S reet. 530t1 e 14un-Boller and engine, 80 torse pawer, bolles sud englae, In good running order; want to soll for tho reason that they are nob large enough for the new machinery which we will put {nto our new bullding en Haravy 8s. Clarke Bros. & Oo., 1408 Douglns 8. et LWAYS on hand at & bargala, ‘carriage phaoton and side and 1411 Dodge 8t h:n—l‘uuuml band bar bugglos; a4 1469 bai-tt REAL EH'I;ATE. >quu'n-: exohange for Omaha proporty, threo aud one half eotionk of fine grazing Jands in Lin- coln oouuty, Neb. 3. W. Marabil, 1460 Faronm St -6 on_mENT—Nicely farnlshed roomsS W corner 16th and St Mary's ave. 741 ANTHD—Agents. Address Electric Lawp and Go., 8t. Louls, Mo., for clroular, cus and terms of 66 caudle power Mazsh Electrio Lamp 108b0ct-10p SITUATIONS WANTED. AxtHp—A colored lady from St. Loul sewing, will ocome to the hcuse 1+ home with ber. call at 716 11th strect. 2 996 17p Address 17p Tolisole or rewall drug by & drugglet of 20 years ex perionce, best . Address A. B. 2210 Capital Ave 96617p petent of running west © maker, wishies employ Address letter * K." Bee office. 930-17p VW44 pasition to work for boaed. Taquirs at Boston Laundry, 107 porth 19th 8t £0910p ANTED—Situation as first-class baker. ment. First-clase tinner wants o steady situation, ocouatry preforred. Address tianer, care this oftioe. 667-16p MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, on wENT— Handsomely furnished rooms, slng e or double with boaid, 1718 Dadge. 096-41 o well furnithod room with fire suitable for 2 gentlemen, on Bt. Ci line, near weét Faroam. Kefercuoos glven and re: quired. C. E. Mayne & Co, 00541 0k AwsT—Toree Ane offices in Nebrasks National Bank Bullding. Inguire st bank, 480-30 Ton wixT—Haudsome furalahied rooms 1510 Dodgo. 408 sept2 ~0R REXT—Tw0 rooms adjoining with board; front room south-east, 1914 Webster 8t 566-tt 70k Ryt —1 well furnished 1oom for 2 gentlowen 1609 Farnam street, oppoeite Goos Ho'el 8 pply ot room 4, or ab Wasserman & Burueth. 218 18th . 46 ¢ Tk musT—2 pleasant south frond rooms 8. W, corner 10th aad Daveoport. 700.48 % kuxT—Handsomely faroished rooms 1704 Cap: 1tol ave. ba2-t1 i kaNT—TWo nlcely Taruisncd Fooms, NW cor, 2lsh and B4 Mary's Ave. oot VWArimo—8 partuor o s reh c'ses es; capital requ'red, §1,600 aud dless J. . 1. Bee office. A dresw 65, Beo office. r,»lnu busl, 2,000, Ad= 980,92 Young msn with beet of refercuce wante room with or without board ia private family. val-10p Rxollv—wm board, destrablefos summer, Apply 84, Chialos Hobel. 010-41 {08 RENT—LATge LoDt 100 On first IOF Wikh OF withous board; toquise #8 1901 Faroam Bt 161 and deecription of Real Estate lott with me, s will recelve prompt attention and advertising free. First-class clty property s licited. J. W. Mar- whall, real estate 1608 Farnsm. 072U o] 0) will buy the relu hment of 160 acre tree claim cnly 8 miles from Long Pine, (Brown Co.,) Neb., or will uxchange for a house and lot In small Neb. tova, Address Mrs, A, /sy, 111 N, 18th 5 ., Cinaha, Neb. 911-16p fie pasator #{icnge lots in Hanscom Place cast front 247 feet deop. Torms $1,00) cash balanco to suit. *Ames, 1607 Faroam 8. 595-10 700 you oan buy £0 of ho beat WAVE & few thoussnd acres of wild 1snd in Chey. o ne couw ty, Neb.,at a very low price it taken soon. Good land 16068 97022 Sk following special bargans are offered by T ket gueropposite posh aico. Two outh front lots on Hamilton st. each....§ 00 Two lota tn Charles st. each.. ... 80 Souh front 1ot n Shirw's 24 add..... L 700 Lot 6, blocs W, Shinu's 8d add, ‘on' ‘Seward, three acd & Balf blools f 1 monthly payments, cheap &6 Lo...... .. Lot 12, in block 4, Shinu's 1st add, Very dew - 1ablé, south front, and cheap at Lot 4, block 10, shinu's 1sb 6dd, oo Bawiiton st : Two of the it ost lots in the city, st the corner ‘of Hawiiton and King, belog ' and 6, in block 11, will be scld” together at the very low tigute . . 19 Lot b, Slock V. Bhinn's 8d add, on Beward, & baigain at.. ..., . prorres Lot 8, loek W, Wbian's add " "L10 " Lot 1, block W, Shina's 8d add, east frontage, on alley Lot 2, biock W, ohinu's 8d add,south and essh frontage on Seward JUW. Marehall, mai. €50 2:0 PHYSICIANS Withnoll Block, 16th and Harney. bl1ut open_for tho accmmodation 6 tions of all kinds sk fi[ WARD, the s fully performe women a_specialty; Is- 5 in confinement can hero have abeolute privacy and tho best of attention _ Corrospenden-e colicited. Address Dr. J. M. Swetnam: corner 15th and Farnam or Dr. J. B. Ralph, corner 13th and Farnam. ~Tele phone 638, 434.tt STOVE REPAIRS. R w. C. MRTZNER Stove Fepalr C 14th 'St , betweon Dodgo and Douglas. 111 South MISOELLANEQUS, DREPARK_For ocl1 Neep & Co., 118 polished and get up. to hiave your etoves 80719 J2uies i wantof good doneatio hely oau be sup- i plicd by culliog on the Omaua Em offios, 217 N. 16th 8¢, up-staira. Mrs, J. son, proprieter. PP yaults, and scsspootsclosted in en_ odorlcss way by F. G. Abel, . 0. bux318. 9.6.00t-18p NSTRUCTION on_ banjo given by G & Gel I beck, 1116 Gll)lhll,'wh?'l i 450~ RUPTURE CURED, trusees Dr. M, M. Moore, 0 operation, or usc! 248 Wabseh ave., Cnicago, send clrcular at Jozzens House, Omahis, every A Standard Medical Work for Youngand Middle Aged den, only $1 by mail, postpaid, S KNOW THYSELF, 438 A Great Medica! Work on Manhood Exxausted Vital and Physical Debility Prematre 1 ecline untold miserics resul e saee. A book for eve and old. " Tt contains 195 prescriptions for all acute d chronic diseases, each one of which is invalua~ e. by the anthor whose expericnce for 28 years Is such as probably never before fell to th Tot of any physician. 80 pages, bound Fronch muslin, embossed cevers, full gil tobe afiner w i vand prof y for the money will be refunded in every instance, only 81 by mall, postpsid. Iustrited s mple 60c. end now, Gold medal awarded the author by the National Medical Asso- of which he refers, ience of Life should be resd by the young for instruction and by the afflicted for relief, 1t will benefit all.—London Lancet. © is_no member of Society to whom The e of Lifo wlll not be useful, whether youth, varent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman,—Argo: ast. Addross the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr, W. H. Parker, No. 4 Rullfinch street, Boston, Mass., whe miay be consulted on all discases requiring skill and oxyerienc. Chronic and obstinate diso.scs that THYSELF “P.BOYER & CO., tance of failure. Mintion this paver. DEALERS 1N Hall's fafes, Vaulty, Time Locks and Jail Work. 1020 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb- DREXEL & MAUL, Bucceesors to John G, Jacobe. UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, At the old stand 1417 Fatnem strect, Ord telegraph solioited and promptly attended to. phone No. 225, NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK OMAHA, NEBRASKA, Pan Ur OAITAL $200,000,00 BugreLus, May 1, 1 25,000,00 DIRECTORS, H. W. Yates, President. . K, TovzALIN, Vice Presid :ut. LEwis 8, Kxk, W. H. B, Huouss, Casbies BANKING OFFICE: The Iron Bank. Cor. 12th and Farnsm Btriets, A Genoral Eavking Business Transacted. AAMBURG-AMERICAN PACKET OOMPANY. Direct Line for Engiand, France and Germany, The svesiusnips of this well known lae B of ron, o wator-tight compartments, sad fo u olobed’ with every roquisits t0 make 1he passeey fe abd agrosable. They carry the Unite d Kuropoan walls, and levia New Yor and Baturdsys for Fiymouth (L NDON Oberboug,(PARIS avd HAMGUKF) Hates, First Cablug6o-§100. trow Hamburg $10. G. B RICBAR orsl Pass. Ageot, 61 Erosdway, Waabington aud La Lelle sti eets, Ob undt Mark Hanson, . K. Moores, Gharontwiy q5d Py

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