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SPEGIAL NOTICES. “ADVERTIRMENTS VO TIESE COLOMNS AP ien wnti1 (230 p.m. for the avening And anti) & 50 p.m. Tor the' morning o Bunaay edt tlone Ml aavertisements tn thews columns 2 centa & wora "Ant innertion and - 1ig conte a - word Thereafter, or ¥ per . ine per month." No advertsenient taken "or ‘leas "han 5 conts Tor "the " Wrst 'naerion. Torma. cash in - ad: Rwora, ALl mdvertisementa’ most fun sonsecn fively. Advertirers, by requesting & -mumbered Eheek enit bave thelr anewors nddressed 0 & nam Hiverea only on prosentation of the ADVERTISING FOR TH ESE tuken on the above who n ‘same ra NCH OFFICES 10w w11 b Mico-- No. 2023 N streot, Lis ek John W. I'ell, Pharmacist Furnaworth. Phi 0 Hughes, Pharn irge W, Purr, v Hughes' Pharmaey 2 SITUATIONS WANT h “i718 Leavenworth 2th and Farnam i on| thia mq, or aates, otc., see top of frst colum A~ WANTED, AT ONCE, A POSITION A8 STHN. Ographer by’ younk Indy, experienced and goc en. Addross | Fid street, Omaha, MESH 1 BITUATION BY COMPETENT Understands book-kee 17th, elty ¥, Indy tenographer Good references. Addross, 119 N (3l INGS. AD: WANTED, WORK Msoi 100 dress 8 57, oare Beo. A GERMAN COUPLE hotel or restaurant. Btrect TO DO EVE DESTIGE A POSITION 16 Lionry Stoule, 816 X, 16th ) MBS0 1% WANTED POSITION RAPHER and typewriter by o youns refor, onces. Adaress Mary Hart, Eikhorn, A ZWANTED SITUATIONS Ty waltng rooms nre alws apm wndian Employment Teiep —SITUATION BY LADY F ISt class 1eferences FOIR GOOD GIILS v& full from 9 . i, to oftice, 31414 8. 15th, 1 AS BOOKKEEPER OR 706 Woolworth l-jy A —_— WANTED-MALE HELP. For rates, ele.. see top of frst column on this pege, WANTED ¥ lary or ooy I stroet CANVASSE at noon Fric BT WANTED, GOOD SALESMEN TO SELL AD- Ftising“cnrds and_novelties on commission al- from ke 80 per .+ Bufial MBE6 1 PERIENC pisston. il usemnent anufacturer ¥o crilying Sy AND ing Awire store with o well sMice. MSO3 4% VERY COUN 107 Fary M4 1 CLERK, Kkood B WANTED, DET and state. U, 8. Detective Ageney t, Omalia _WANTED, EXPERIENCED OFFICK must b very quick and accurnte at figures It pirty. Addiess S 0, Bee off M0 100 D WITH A LARGE MANUFACTUR biahment n bookkeeper, must understand_distribution of operating accounts, fne penmans reforences required; cood snlary and prospects fo heement to enpab peraon. Address M 10+ B TED A § YOUNG ME 006 North 10t sl roon 5 B ANIED 1W0 MEN 10 WORK IN GAKDEN. oniy oxpurienced me and Ames avenie K506 By Thorbngny CALL Mads 114 Charies Coll B, yaxmen clork, one who can Good sulary. Blake, Brace & Co. T;' WANTED, A COMPE tor for custom shirt trado. Kl 1, U bank butlding. RETAIL Ditt write Germa M 13 company of Philudelp) < Conncll Blufrs; extra liberal induceas parties. Call on or address state wanage on block, Omulia, Bt v Numbers of the tinent: othors u Taught at Cloveland s woy to fan ting sehool DS TO MEN Kers: now o bulld a fine —SALESMANT by snmple: ik pay fo e K at gene Waies $16.00 1 month and board. Ca M. I Martin Tuem work U704 nortls 17th stroet aftor 6 p. . SMART 11 WANTED, N 9 and 10, can Mr. Hyla room | Bor rates, ete., F"" RENT - I""V-FH. [Continued.) TP TR RENT. BANDROME 11 ROOM 10U 'all modern conveniences, i perfect order ipa streots: motor and within 5minutes walk of post oftice. Nathan Shelton, 1614 Farnam street Mo03 ), FO% WENTSROOM COTTAGE 2643 DAVK port $18.00. 3room cottage 23 and Farnam, $12.90. Reed & Seiby, room 13, Board of ), FOR RENT CHEAR NINE turnished or unfurnished and barn, 1brook, ROOM HOUS enie loen MO ) NEW MODERN AND MOKT o ety 1 oFd room sultes. Co fon. 11 A DESTRABLE | y plots for hous Keoping. £18 8 224 st Van Dorn M0 ), FOR RENT 00O HOUSE, MOD) veniences. 24 Davenport street. In Davenport streot D FOR RENT, BI biock, 602 8. Lith, cor. KN CON uire 221 ANT §TOOM FLAT LANG K D COTTAGE FOR RENT, 41 8. 24TH AVENT v:w [);,FOR BENT, TROOM TOUSE, 222 HAINEY Tnguire A. 31, Giadstono, 1310 Dovglas stroet. E, EAST FIRONT Wright & Las ) FOR ST 7100 COTTA o 2] nerman ave!, noar Clark; bury. 1] Hownrd, FOR RENT, CORN Dsas. Wikt una 1 ALL OUTSIDE 1001 Foward M50 AND 1t FLAT, 1D MODERN FLATS, 107 Ringer, 1519 Farnam 04 Do TiAN Hear 0 S Tith street FOR RENT RNISHED ROOMS. see top of first cotumn on this page. FURNISHED ROOMS, 1514 DAVENPOIT M2 120 “FOR RENT. FUI all modern 1 prove Call on or address W. ¢ NISHED ROOMS, BATH AND nts, Price S0 por_month Bouk, 109 Dodge. MSs7 12¢ NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, i MODERN “conveniences. 106 Capltol avene. M1 I, fore mex. ki Uroom for three oF four gentlemon S0. lith street B D ANT FIRNISHED FRC Chieap. 6 M55 1 LARGE FRONT ROOM, 1701 CAPITOL AVENUE FURNISHED ROOM, FITIACKSON ST FURNISTED [ ts; prices £, §0, §12 ROOMS, MODERN s Douglagst. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS “tteasonuble. 515 N 19t st ALL CONVENIENCES, i0-108 HOUSEREEPING upwards. 410 5. 10th, 8111 11 Ol d wife or nees. MAS3 BULLDI % 126 [ funsisiep Ly i Urgoms 37 per montli and third flo0r, P TWO EAST ROOMS, 81 private family, 1o man o men. 68 South 1th st. Refe 3 FURNISHED ROOMS IN BRICK ULIT North 120h street, NORTH AND 015 Cass st E: o, N snport NISHED SMALL ROOM, Faxorth 1ith street FOR REN', LARG EAS nt room TOOM, ALL CC T AND SOUTH VENIE MODEIR FURNISHED ROOMS, ARV CLATL B THOTEL, COIU Urith_and Dodie, will mako Tow rates for rooms by the week or month with or withoat board, 2 ISHER ~ COOL and’ Howard, & month 18 FORRENT, NIC TN 18t fener i FRONT ROOMS 2010 Duyenport street. VERY PLEASANT vate family for =olee B OO IN P 20th street. 321 5 TS0 ROOMS, LIGIT TOUSERRET UR SH AND l!()\l{l). For rates, et ,m:.,,,,.r first colwmn on this pa NISIHED ROOM WITH BOALD. 172 port. i3 D ROOM '"HE OMAHA DAILY BEE;: FRIDAY FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS,ETC For terme, ec., see top of irst column on this pawe P IR SALE FAWILY CARRIAGE LEE & Niehols' atablo, 25th and Leayonwor Msid I'\ PAIR PLUG HORSES, HARNESS AND wagon, very ehoap. Inman tiay Co-, 010 N.teth ats L P, FORSALE. A FIRST CLASS SADDLE HORS young, soand, stylish and_gentie; he Is also & good driver. Jno. 8. Brady, 13th and Leavenwor th T8 13 BAY PONY FOR SALE. 8, B, CORNER LARG 1 w7 P, With and Jackson. > FOR BALE CIEAP, LIGHT GLASS TOCK o0 DH0F Thauire st room W Omaha Nat. Bank Bhitding P LAVY SPIING 705 Lenvonworth st P, ONE sYEAROLD one registored Ha very wentlo: ¢ Choap for cas BAY LADIES bletonian brown sorrel 1ight driver very 11, E. Cole, 6 Continental M5 10 HORS maro, block. P, FAMILY HORSES FORSALE. SINGLS ers OF carringe toams. Can furnish of horse deaired. Call at C. D, Woodworth & or addross, 1. J. Flening, CAIhG OR SAL %06 top of first column on this pa THOROUGHBRED GOR: stock; cheap. Box Nebraska M DRIV MISCELLANI For rates, e Q. R SALE. SOM ton sotter phips: B Vailey 1.0, (Q;rom SaLE 10 SHARES IN THE YORK CA ning Co.; make cash offer. K. W. Moley, Enst Louts. 111 Q 85 CASH BUYS 2.ROOM barn: two vears lease on ground, 1515 Douglas. Q1o AT w7 inante Corts i HOUSE AND WL trade, SI6-1° ST DOUBLE TIARN S UEATMEN I, sealp and tist. Mrs. tment, manieur hirop IFIC MEDICINE men. 410 S. Lith streot 74 g 2 LIGIITNING RODS. WHOLESALE AND R tall. J.J. McLain, 2209 Spenecr st., Omahn LONSDALE peeul Dt for disenses T Lo w Y AIRVOYANTS, Tor rates, ete., see top of first column on_ this page. 3 \u:fl“fi. £ fortumne teller in th pariors at the Townrd 1ouse, itter of fates of fortune hold In st mirror in which you con 500 e or wife, enewy or fric (REN, CLAIRVOYANT, blo business , BATHS, ETC. see top of first column on this page. MADAME DELZIER, OVER (10§, 200 7 TPMASSAGH Tuth 1S AT MADAME 20 8. 15th street. SMITITS MASSAGE B M0 10° parlors, 3d floor, PERSONALS. BUSINESS CHANCES, el (n ontined. ] Y A PIHMT Cla. Mi“. ehalr barbor shop and §fth rooms in a thriving town of LA Inhabitants: - Good rogular And tran Hiont irado. Addross Beg ice M0 120 Yo ron sate A GIMPEDGE, SHORT TIMR noto of 4400, Address’., 45 Boo. Star Loan and Trust company. ) M Y FORSALE THE MITRINERY DEPARTMENT 2700 f (1o finost A9Fes I Omaha. Addr 850, Bee, Y, WANTED A BUSINESS MAN A8 PARTNER, with 8000 or $5,000, 16 profitable business: ostablished slx yours. AUfress § 42, Boe. Y FORSALE, 12 ROOMIIOTEL WITH OR WITH out 10:horse livery, dOIE good. business. business of_the kind 0 town. Addross V. F. 8 Bolvidere, Neb, 10 -8 DARTE WITH e2500° 70 %000 business paylog 100 por cent. Yisod Y, FOR SALE, LEASK AND FURNITURE OF room hotel. Grot bargaln. J. 8. Jordan, Counell s M OSIZI TANGE. Arst column on this page. to (nvest In dress 8 16 BE ates, cte., see (oD 0 AR PROPERTY FOR . A Darner, R 54, 0D onrid 7 TO TRADE, CLI /i stock of rdware. IMATIA | or Chen noe pro Lite. 7 WANTED 0 Jenmibered Omaha p Tows land. J. L. Rice 7, WANTED 0 TRADE, QUARTEIL SEC 4 Tand (0 Shierman county, Knnsas, for horses TTRADE, FIRST perty for cluar Nebraska TN Y. Tate, 310 Rice. w2 N, Y. TAte, 180 ACRES CLEAR LAND IN FRONTIER Z N oranka, 15846 FOF OMRLLY DrOpORY. 3 e N ¥ Tt T2 ACRES CHOICK 1 1101t Co., trade for Omal 2N, Y. Lifo 700 ACTES FIN co.. Colg Rice, 122 N. ¥ 7, CHOICE RESIDENCE TN COUNCI liund cash (0 exehange for merel proferred. Address E. G. Bartle Council Bluffs. 7, FOR EXCHANGE, FINE BRICK BUILDING iin’ Eftingham, 111, for Nebraska Iand or other propesty. Addrdss Honry Baker, M., Kearnoy.Nel, (o NEAR INMAN, broperty. J. L I i VALLEY LAND IN W miaba property 7, FOREALE O EXCIHANGE A GO0D BANK /iing business tn southeast Nebraskn. Address § 40 Bee ofice. 842 10 EX- red 100 00D 7 TWO TRACTS OF CLEAR LAND TO lichange for astock of goods, hardware prof Address, 8 51 Bee. i Z,DIVIDEND PAVING $TOCKS FOR Lot iands or déairablo city proporty. 0 . ,-FOR SALE. BARGAI ihouses: will take In WA Tioman, roo 77— FOR EXCHANC 8 AND 10 ROOM € 10ts e part pay. s S und 10, Fronzer bk, T A W. R. Homan, For rates, ete., ses topof first column on this page. PARGAIN FoR A FEW DAVS. 55 ¥ front, Vinton near Twentieth Kusy terms to good man. Address 8 5 WEST 8,500, 883 120 sce top of first colwmn on this pags. WISH > MERT Widow preforre b Beo. | M 120 CAGE 80, awe 18 to Address § (LEMA tablo lad tmatrimony. MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. For rates, ete., soe ton of first colimn o this page. Y THE GSGOODRY SCHOOL OF STENOGIA phy. Rtochester, N. by math Ineluding. man Thoroukh Instric £10.00. ~ Book suppll render and specd book, for solf Instruction. Kn: Kraved aynopsls for 2-cont stan ). F. GELLENBECK, M50 10% VG banjo; with Hosp 3 Douglas FOR RENT ROOM AND_ L L1th stxeot. 8 to 8450 per week 7 FURNISHED KOOMS AND [ hodie street BOARD AT @1 mmuu, 1721 TEACHER OF TIE Y GUITAT AND BANIQ MUSIC SINMPLIFIED. Ploces road at glance. ' No knowledge of music required: Send {0 cir. Guttar Music Co.atlantic. 2 Al 0 FURNISITED ROOMS, WITH O W1 board and use of bath. 4168, 15th strect, 3a Hoor. FOR T “honrd, 1812 T ROOMS TO S19° SECOND 01 8. 2th URNISITED ¢ with bourd. STORY vonue. WANTED SATFSMEN ON SALARY OR COM to handle the new emical ink nell; the grentest selling noveity ever oughly In two seconds; no b t profit: one tod to s avs, anothe We want one general ngent in territory. For terms and full par. tlenlars nddress the Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., L Crosse, Win. 49 B.w: ANTED, AN EXPERIENCED SALESMA in general store; must be o Dane and capbls of he Inngunge. Address C. W. Klingholl, Hooper, N B [ B WANTED 0 LABORFIS FOR WYOMING and ‘Sonth Dakota. Freo tranaportation. Al ikt Laor Agency, 120 Farnam strvet. M B MEN OF GOOD ADDI ME ML Co., 1600 Howard Oniah, oF TROPOLITAN STN. 12th Lin- 125:)y18¢ 500 SALL ELL OUR PRE. s e paral AR & TR IATA Rk HTRETS WOsL e the Mississippl tiver: the finest” stock: ull the new and old fraits: the lowest prices and blggest py to agent overy w Write us at once. G. J. Carpenter C¢ Baox ERS WANTED five monthai tirst certiticato in $0 elass date July 1, 1891 first-clas orgnnizers wanted; write for terms. Supreme lodge, the Unisersal p lengue, 172 Washington strect, Boston, Muss. ., Fairbury Neb. iyl §0AND S0 IN I BIG MONEY SELLING THELIFE 0 i only §1.60. Agents wanted. Ameriean Hook Co., New York Life butlding. Omahis, Neb. FITOL Ment 12 D GIRL FOR ildren cetly. 2111 K WANTED, ork. Appl i, A GIRL FOR GENE Nortls & Wileox store, MRS, i 0 TOUSEWORK. THOS, W MUST B und lioner, at %14 Harney V- WANTED, GOOD KITCIEN G su washior required. FOR RENT—HOUS sce top of first column on this yage 2FLOOR HOUSE, $100m house No. 08 i At i 12 P FOR RENT. LEGAS il modern bnprovements North Zird st. Apply a4 100 Fa T O RENT, 6 Koo i Apply 1715 Lo venten ] FOR RENT, A 15 ROOM TENEM south 15th, oo block from conter of —~gue block nofth of N. Y. Life building. Haill o Boarding and rooming. Al mod ovements Boe dumes Ne Rio-14s 1LY WIS RENT A 10U ou L. E. Cole, Continental block Dt Doou e MODE onworth ORSTORE HOUSE CENTRALLY i, TIZN. Tuth. 4 10-ROOM 1 improy DID - ROOM RESIDE ces, fnest Toeation in city | ¢ occupant. Mr. 8. i Rosder: July 15 good barn attached, will | torins and long leaso o Hght 2 Beo bidg., or 1021 Park ave. John i YORK HOTEL ON WEHN pple's Mamuoth Sewrs, It 05 N. ¥ Mok 23 AGE, CENTKAL, TSP W convenio NEW Tustallment Lite the city. 0 to s I¥'E Co, 42 Boo BIdg. 618 ©WITH PRIVILEGE 813, Furniture § ot Gurlty 18 §00d. Co-operativs Land ani L 203 4§ 16Eh at. 10 FOI RENT, 6 ROOM COTTAGE. INQUIRK 201 North 10thng, T2 FOI RENT 3 BLEVEN KOOM BRICK HOUSES, torn mprovements, 10 and §12 Notth apoit. - Lnquire N. W. cor. 22 u L IROOM FLA [ F I MORE D 1), KO8 RENT. § KOOM COTTAGH WITH ¥ lurke clskuts at the rear of 801 No 20th st §15 50 Koquire of ¥. B. Salmon, 9tb and Jo 1) KOOM FEAT- BRICK BUILDING worth 5L, between Lith and 17th. por i LEAV T 0% KENT, 4 NEW £ROOM DWELLINGS AT S4ih and Jackaon furace. bath. liot | g2 cold water, overyuh ahipe wnd uly 85 per month 1o good pmity If taken yuiek BRICK W Groom HOUSE, briek ho ALL e, $0.00 11, K Wi HOUKES, ALL KINDS - THIREE NIC uished. Buudy & Co., 1614 Capilol averu Y FUR wa | WOMEN'S - Iy 165* ROOMS AND BOARD AT 17th stre You FOR IR X 20th streat. JOMS, sm"Fu i T BOARD WITHT O WITHOUT RO0MN AT fashionable private boarding houses at cut rutes. Davies Bros., 15th and Chicago strei FOR RE For rates, ete., se0 top of frst coltumn on this e [ FORRENT, TIE OFEIC Dled by Alexander & S bibck, corner room, In Toouils FOIt JUMERLY OCOU- ith I the Contine KENT OR SALIS, M t., bet. 10th & 114 MY BUILDING ON - Lindquist, 316 § 15th. GRTORY BRICK BUILDIN suitable for wholesalo pur poses, §110 per month.” Chas. Kaufman. 132 Doug- ns strcet. CORE ROOM 7 AND 100 SOUTHL 1GTH, i Ringer, 1519 Farnam. Mg 145 LENT THE 4STORY BRICK BUILDING With or without power, formerly occupied by the Bee Publishin i Furnam st The butld- ing has w basement, con steam-henting 1l the foors, g ete. Apply at the oftice of ol OR R For rates, ets. ] GARDE ¢ ton of first FARM FOR RENT. J; PASTURE T HAVE NEW RE ) fenced for horses and colts, 275 neress of tamo wild grase: will eall for o i chnrges Inguire Evans, i 1 block, o South Omabu. M1 Jy18 and PROPEI wodern i T 2 cottuges with nilios without ¢ rtlos wre willing to Houses must be roady by October 1414 Dodyo st Wantod. onts for? f [ IWO FURNISITED Ok A\ rooms with bourd tn private fa m.-n Address 1% 0. Box 3 K TED, FURNISHED ROOM, Ctidae board, near 10th and Juckson. WITH OR Aduress MRS 100 i on this page. AND BES s & Cross, M OLDEST ClikEAD STORAG house in ety Will 14 Ho BEST STORAGE BUILDING overnment bonded warehouse I8 cared or: lowost rates. W. ML nvOnWOrh, CLEAN, DRY AND BRIV furiiture. Omaha Stove Bushman, 51 '8 STORAGE OF Repalr Works, 127 M WANTED A FAIR DRIVING O BUY. HORSE, BETWEEN 6 and & years old, welght about LI0U; must be guatanteed. Apply, Board of Education rooum s ter 5pm. 7 11 " FURNITURE ROUI AN Wolis, 111 Farnan st N WANTED 10 BUY. GOOD 1E Nor louse and 1ot or soveral A8 10 maka m good Bullding site, must be I clans restdence part of the olty. Parties answ thin should give full description of property. 1owest Fice, tor thar Incumbered, and if so b uch, O 19, Heo N, SOLD, STORED. OR SAL URNITUKE £70, )TOR AL FURNTRVIOE AND LEASE OF T () A SPECIALTY. 1607 Iy AMINE THE 1513 Douglas. 7 PUPILS, GRAMMAR Douglas 7_BEFORE BUYING A PIANO K. new seale Kimball plano. A. 1Hosp V. IWOSECOND-HAND PIANOS AT A G bargain: uprights. 1612 Chicago t. MONEY TO LC THEAP FOIRR CASIL 800 /" half_interest of lot 8, block Address 855, Bee. lmm,\l B FOR_UNDIVIDE 3, West Omal PO WILL EXCHANCE FOIt OMAIIA sectlon of fine huy land. MS31 12 Ko (0 the loiing roal es- i, Ed Johnaton & Co Téhard, krove, varn, granary, windmill, all ‘In good st of Plattsmouth, the county seat of Cass eounty. and 2 mil Murray, o new town on the Missouri I rail road: 1'milo from sehool and church, FOF parti . Buo oftico. Fuu SALE, WISHING O MOV w 0, corner Park ave. and Mason uf doclidoa Bargain. “Houso bullt by days work. M ern, good size want agood ALE LY IMPROV JoR ¥ oa timber and She water with kood byiling: vilie. Now bemg cultivated. J, Life. Wil take clear city property 1n exc! For mmivru‘. weo 1..,, of first colunn on this page. IMPROVED OR T roporty, i Teo. SECURETI NTEED MORTGAG ming ant Stanto ON SARPY, lands for sala % WS hitir(xayis ‘onchoito thalda Omaha residence property. J. L. Rice, 922 N. Y. Life. 7S WANTED, TON 82010 W donTaac OR SHORT o Wallace, §10J. 1. Brown build- 1ng, 16th and Dougias. 518 W, BUILDING LOANS § 10 7 PER CENT: NO additionai charkes for commission or attorney’s fecs. W. B. Molklo, First National bunk bldg, 520 W, PRIVATE MONEY 10 LOAN. J.D. 914 N. Y. Life ‘ 7 MORTGAGE LOANS WANTED, Investment company. 2 CHEAP, EAS Tor sar f-room House, with batl, story ni full lot. 5 ACRE LOTS ADJOINING Ful{ SALE, city of Blair, Neb. 11 W. MoBride. Vs HousEs FOIL SALE ON EASY HOUSES for rent. Address aan American Suvings Bank, [ JFOR BRRGATS Y RoUNTZE PG ovsis oek s VW ANTED 0 SELL OR WBNT SO0 COT tage 1o good rellable painter and tuke pay in work. W. R Howman, rooms's and 10, Frenzor block QOR SALE, T0 WORKINGME 1ators need not apply). 60 time or monthly pay- ments, o neat cottage at ivss than actunl value. In side property, only one block to electric line. 1n auiro at room' 202 Omaha National bank building - LY (SPECU- 5 FORLOT 5, BLOCK 6. CLOVERDALE ADDI- Dtion, 50 feet front: this prico good untll July 3.3, Cook. 1317 D l““ ROOM HOUSE each on Monthly payments. Paxton block, |,n,\ NAT VERY Wi CHEAP MONEY Trust Co.. wants gllt-ed 8, Fepresentative, TONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. Y. lend at low rate for cholce séenrity on Nebraski or [owa farins, or Omaha city Property. M “v LOANS FIOM 800 TO SO0, Alex Moore, 401 Beo bulldiug. Mk AL LOAN AND TRUST CO. removed L0 Tho Boe bailding, main floor, At right of ontrance. City loans t lowdst ra uanage .« mules, at the lowest possible publicity 'or removal of property. paymont at any time and redue and Interost You will find it to your advantage to seo me 1f you wa or 1f more lent call up tolo: plione at ney always on hand; lowest rates. B. . Mastors, both the principal o delay; no publietty; room 4, Withnell bloek, 15th and L WAGONS, Bul MONEY ON \ CHATTE Ao chattel NED ON ALL KINDS OF SECU ork Life. R A Morrls, 500 Jy-250 BUSINESS CHANC For rates, ote ERY FOR SAL Y, Gn Fine location and good about 80000, 8 4, Bee. see oy of first colnmin on diix FOR CASIT sa OF trade. Ive M \-’[un SALE BAKE kood town of 2,50, n by trade. Moser Brow., Pawn Y EOB, SALE-WELL ESTABLISHED COAL and feed business—sido track —will sell low fo cash Good reasons for selling. Call at N, 24th street and belt line. YA store. Towa. 7 FOR SALB A SMALL COUNTRY 1. theonly bank in town and no ot miles. Best of reasons glyen for selling Adress room 618, New York Life bullding, Neb » -y Y ;A BARGAIN, COMPLETE DEUG KTOF K FIX tures wid show cases At groat sacrifice, Addr Curuman, 500 Main streot, Counctl Blufts M4 T MERCHANT TAILOK BUSIN FRANK Sochor, David City, Neb. weJys1s MONEY IN HANDLING THE I X, T, brown or binck. ‘Territory fof sale N. Y Life. 46 11 outeo, 7 FOR SALE, A FIRST CLASS, WELL ESTAB. lahed butcher business in this city. Fine fix tures and good cash_trade. To any one meaning Dusiness lere 1s an excollent chanco. Must be sold in next sixty duys. M. A. Upton Co., Bee bullding Mol Y GASICRATD FOR ENDOWMENT POLICIES IN G1d line coupa nd_deseription. A. K Brockleaby, box %, Martford. Conu. iy YoM ENPLOVER CAN HAVE USE OF R0 W KW without interest. ladoor position. Address 5 13, Bee ofice. b6 114 LOCATION FOR HARDWARE s College Springs. within Call at o Omuha " BiG alnte puint J. L. Rice, ]‘Vm SALE REHOUSE LOT, CORNER paved strects, trackuge, 2 blocks from depot - Shelton, 16i4 Var s f0f trado OF salo o0 month- kens add. ngh’s ndd.. “Clifton Il and 1 convenient to mo 1 farms Cash for S0y Forsale or trade. LOST of nrst column o OLD BOV PECTACL 4 Jworn Morocco case: open at end. Roturn to oftice of Byron Reed Company and recelve rewurd MS36 10° wee to GOLD bar over medal. . Monog, on it. Reward for retu OST-BLACK CROCHET 0¥ Toturn 10 122 South 2 D SHAWL. I streot ¥ FUR CAPE. RETURN T0 41724 Capltol ave. and tecelve reward. a2 10° T OSTIULY 4TI MEDIUM S BLACK COW Awith white belly and part of Togs white Bplit. - Liberal rewvrd. Hill & Young, streot OST—A MONKE BLUE 11 e und iie Heo Vuslucss of OST—ON FRIDAY EVEN A letta sack, betwoo oftice. Finder pleage leave at the B DIMSSMAK Forrates, ete., see ton of Arat columm on tis ,,.u FIVE DOLLARN, 1516 Howard, SSMAKIS PERFECT l TS ES MADE Ms0L 15 it gnaranteed. 8 T0 DO DIt Miss Sty IN FAM noy stroot M3y STEAM FEATHIR RENOVATOR. ‘or rates, ete., s top of first eolwmn on this page, INGAGENF | BN iehsd 38, TICKS AND PILLOWS WASHED, FEATIL s bought. Mall_ordirs promotly Alled Work called forand delivered Frank Anson,jlst & Frankiin M43 TTORS, G, W, Branch ofive 5 AND 8( on & C allding, Omahia at Washiingt sultation fre PAT INS AND MODELS, JREANDERSON, CORNERHGTIL AND JACKSON REMINGTON AND OTUER (4 R 22 < AMINS -'OMAm, 1o Contracto m prepared 1o furoish promptly Hubble | Rap Dimention Siwne and Crushod Hook of quality at lowest price. Fur fgares call or ad ¥ 1. MONRO) 426 Now York Life Sullding. Owaba, Neb. Each Season Has its own pecullar malady ; but with the blood malntained in a state of uniform vigor and purity, by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. the system readily adapts itself to changod conditions. Composed of the best altoratives and tonies, and being highly concentratod, Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the most effective and economical of all blood medicines. “For some years, at the return of spring, 1 had serious trouble with my kidueys. I was unable to sieep nights, and suffered greatly with pains in the small of my back, 1 was also affiicted with headache, loss of appetite, and indigestion. These symptoms were miich worse last spring, especlally the trouble with my back. A friend persuaded me to use Ayer's Sarsaparilia. I began taking it, and my troubles all disappeared.” ~Mrs. Genevra Belanger, 24 Bridge st. Springfield, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PREFARED 1Y DR.J. C. AYER & CO,, Lowsll, Ma 80ld by Druggiste. $1,six $5. Worth $5 bottle. SUINE MICROBEKILUBIG s KIDD'S GERM DICATOR —Cures all dlsonses becauso it kil rotallod in 2 Sent any- L0 D We . trade and n Drig Co. Mo Molohor, Howard U Omahi A, D. Ko 8 BAD BLOOD | Pimples on the Face j Breaking Ont} Skin Troabios) Littlo Soress Hot Bkin) Bollay Blotohes | Cold_Sores) Bad Breath Soro Month or Lips ovt Sy mptome Tako DflGTOR ACGKER'S ENCLISH BLOOD ELIXIR W H Y ? BECAUSEXOUR gLOOD vo you ever used merenry! € so, did you £ Ve Yo Peir o mowdri aiintion at (o tno 1 o e it oy shat: Yo e bicod anands o o 4he At Chern Eniiiah Hiood .m',‘u..f! hadjeine that Wil thoroughly er 515 potton from tho syste & £y amEiE oo to il 4o CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Q. Depot 10th nnd Mason Sts, ~-Chicago Vestibule. ~Chicago Expross Chicago Express Micago & lown Local.. Arrivos | Omaha. | 800 & m 2005 & m 162 p m 815 8 m cnvos unha. 920 p /] 630 b m Lonvos | Omah 1025 0 Denvor xpress. Dendwood Exprass. “..Denver kxpross........ ‘Denver Night Expross..... s Bneoln Limited. ... Lincoin Local.... 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Notice to Contractors. otic is hereby givon th ived by the Board of uildings, at the ofiic ary- of State. until July 10th, 1891 at 12 o'clock noon for thie ercetion and completion of two wings. kitchen and Jaundry bulldings for the Insanc Asylum at Hastings. Nebrasku. Bids will be recoived for the various branches of work and crial und as a complute bid, us und speclfications may he seen at the office of Commissioner of Pubiic Lunds and Buildiigs at Lincoln, Nobraski, and also at the office of F. M. Ellis, Architect, Omaha, Nol raska. Contrictors will bo required to conform stlotly to conditions of e soecifications The Board reserves the rlght to reject any and all bids. Duted June 18th, 1801, 1. HUMPIREY, President of Bourd. John C! Alion, Secre ( J17d 25tm will be re- Lands and to Contrac Notlce Is hereby given that bids will b re- ceived by the board of public lands and build- ihe office of tary of state until , 101 th ereo- nd dormi- tory for the Ho Friendless at Lin- colin, Net Plins and specifications may be seen at th office of the commissioner of public lands and bulldings at Lincoln, Neb. Contractors will be required to conform strictly Lo conditions of spocifications. Tho board reserves the right to reject and ull bids, Dinted Junie 50, 1 JOIN O ALLEN, AR Secretary of State. any HUMPHREY, Pros'tof Board. Jid otm Building Fermits The following permits wero issued by the superintendent of buildings yestorday G. I Gard, story frame cottage, lifton HilL J. L. Gideon, one frame dwelling, Tonipleton strogts Two niinor permits % 1,000 wnd ‘one-haif-story Twonty-fourth und 1,500 10 Toval. # 2,000 Dr. Birney cures caua » Iarringe Licenses. The following marriage sued by Judge Shiclds yesterday Nume ana Address. § Charlos G. Nodear i Tilda Curison { Grant Wiillams, Omaba 1 Georgla Vup Deventer, Omuha - De Witt's Little Rarly Hisers, Best pillever made. Cure constipatl tiwe, Nono equal. Use them new Beo bld g licenses were is little ou every HUMAN SACRIFICES IV HAYTL COannibalism in All TIts Horrors Prac- ticed by the Natives. CHILDREN KILLED, BOILED AND EATEN. Eye Witnrsses of Some of the Awfal Feasts Doscribe What They Saw —Sickening Discovery in a Restaurant. New Yonr, July 0.—In the interview with Haytian rofugee, published on July 7, mon. tion was mado of the voudoo adoration and of human sacrifices in Hayti, not far from Port-au-Prince, Tho reforonce has sinco then been verified. Mr, Maurico Feldman, a Hungarian mechanic, employed in the ma- chine shops at Gorman, eight miles from Port-au-Prince, learned some time ago that there was to be ahuman sacrifice not far from where ho lived at3:0 o'clock i the afternoon. It to be conducted by tho papaloy, or voudoo priest of Gorman. Ac- companied by his assistant, named Schmidt, Feldman made off {n the direction in which he hiad heard that the sacrifice was to bo per- formed. The expedition was not devoid of danger, for the negroes, feoling undoubtedly that their butehery of childron would arous, the wrath and opnosition of the white inhab- tants of the island, were exceedingly care ful to carey ot the atrocities in the seclu- sion of unfrequentad groves. The two men wero avmed with beavy revolvers and_wero coreful fu the selection of their route. When the ‘oached their destination they climbed intho branches of atall tres from which they could plainly see all that was going on elow without being seen. I'rom their posi- tion they witnessed the voudoo snerifice. The coremony was besun by the burning of aromatic plants avound a siecping child two or threo years old, which had been put to sleop by hérbs. The papaloi stepped up to the infant and severed the head from tho body with one stroke of asharp knife, aud passed it o all present. While the head wa being passed the papaioi cut up the body, which “was thrown into a large iron pot with some red peas, rice, and other na- tive vegetables, During the cooking the negroes danced round the fire. 9 bamdtula dauce is a native negro dance of tho most revolting sort, consisting mostly of coutortions of the hips and the abdomen. Tho end is reached when the participants become so excited and exhausted that they throw themselves ina heap ou tho ground, where they roll over each other and how! When tho dancers nad recoverc gathered for tho feast and dovoured eve particlo of the child, Having fimshed thoy gathered the bones in a hole in the ground, buried them, and erected a wooden cross over the grave. After the two observers ha given the cannibals timo enough to reach their homes, they chmbed down and went baclk to Gorman, The Haytian negroes donot always seek seclusion for their cannibalism, as they did on this_occas On Mareh 18, 1800, Mr. Emile Huttinor, acting consul of France ai San Domingo, stopped in & small restaurant on the north road, only half a milo from Port-au-Prince. At this resort every Sun- day the negroes hold a voudoo dance. Mr. Huttinot called for soup, but when it was served ho fouud in the bottom of his p tho nand of a child. He immediately rodo into town and notified the police, who searched the restaurant and found a child’s entire body in tho cooking pot. The woman who kept ihe place was arrested, but suffered ouly three days’ imprisonment for her offence. Tho géntleman from Hayti who gave tho information in the interview of July 7 said that ho knew personally a woman named Ulysse, living at La Croix des Bouquets, ten' miles from Port-au-Prince, whose seven children were eaten at voudoo dances during hor absence by their own grandmother aud the neighbor: e Parents Read This. July and August are anxious montns for mothers who carefully watch over their littlo ones. Hot days and froquent changes of temperature aro liable to_produce cholera morbus. How satisfactory it should be for parents toknow that Hallér's Pain Paralyzer is both a pleasant and effective remedy for all summer complaints. 1t soothes and re- lioves all pain and griping and always effects a complete cure. ————— EXCURSION 170 TORONTO, ON' Via the Wabash Railroad. For the national educational tion at Toronto. The Wabash will sell round trip tickets July 8 to 13 at half fare with $2.00 added for membership fee, good returning until September 0. Everybody invited. Ixcursion rates have been made from Toronto to all the summer resorts of New England. [For tickets, sloeping car accommodations and a handsomo souvenir giving full information, with cost of side trips, etc., cail at the Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or write G. N. Clayton, northwestern pussenger agent, Omaha, Neb. ——— REV. COCHRAN TALKS, He Recites His Story of His Many Marital Trials. Much has been published in the papers during tho past four yearsabout the domes- tic troubles of Rov. Warran Cochran, whose divorce case was racently decided by Judge Wakeley Rev. Cochran called at Tur Ber office yos- terday and requested the publication of his side of the case. He said that he felt it due tohis friends in the Congregational church to make a statement and also due to himself to correct some of the many misstatements which he said had appeared in print concern- ing the case. Mr. Cochran was advised to drop the matter but he urgently raquested the publication of his statoment and here itis: Oxyima, Neb,, July 8.—To the Editor of Tue Bee: As much has_been said _concern- g meand my divorced wife, Mrs. L. L. Cochiran, and several serious errors in tho matter have got into the papors, L ask of you the favor to publish in your enternrising pa- per tho following facts and statements Hitherto 1 hu little, but Auty to others, to tho cause of Christ of which I have long been an amvassador, as_well s to my- seif, requires that publicity bo given to cer- tain' features of the case. When' my beloved wife, whose superior as a wife aud mother could searcely be found, died in 1866, she loft five motherluss children. The following year 1 sought some ono to fill her placo and mar- vied Miss L. L. Brown, who represented her self as being o Christian. But alas! alas! profession without possession. During the seventeen years of our married Iife she never attended a veligious meeting with dozen times. Suo_often opposed the dren’s attending Sunc Within a few months after our marris eave painful evidenco of loving anothe more thin she did her busband ; several times seen in improper and suspicious relations with him, nugging and kissiog each other, while disdainfully spusning the common e pressions of affection from a busbaud. S deserted me soveral diffc times for cighteen months and two y timo, seldom writing to me—at one time nov for two years. | went several times to sea her, o aistance of 500 miles, to try and persuads hoy 10 live with e somewnere, but of no avail Sho frequently said to me, “Got a from me. You have good grounds for a di vorce from me. 1 have not from you.” Dur ing a period of four weeks at ouo time 1 was away from my urgent duties trying to re- claim her, Had not seen her for over two ars. During this and other visits she totally ignored me as a husband and all mar. ital rights and duties whatsoever, fusing to sit next mo at the tablo, Sent word to me I could come when sho was “asleep in the hot-house with tho bired man.'" Of tho seventeen years of our nominal marricd life she lived with me seven and a half yoars and I followed her and lived with her thros and a half years, eloven inall. Not more t vo of that eléven years did Know wo ut all as to marital Vows relations. At length in defense of tho vests and rights of myself and children plied for a divorce. Kler brothor urge 1 ontreatod e to withdraw the applicution and upon his chil 0 sho wan promise that she should treat me woll T did 0 and tried again to live with her; but she treatod mo worse than ovor, declaring that sho never authorized hor brother to invite me there. L renewed my application for divor which Judge Neville of the distriot court of Dougias county granted in twenty minutes Aftar the case was brought into court. Two years and five months after thodecroe sho commenced suit against me. charging mo with fraud and asking for §20,000 alimony. The court triumphantly vindicated me from the charwe of fraud, but allowed her to try for alimon She treated me and cruolty and inhumanity, gerously il with wot ‘como _into soveral days and forbada the children to bring we a drink of cold water. Sho laid violent hands on mo and tried to put me out of my house, gave away and burned up my clothe and burned up food I earriod (nto the house, She pounded the children with clubs until they were covered with brufsos, and their cries to mo for protection roachod my ears, She took one,of them by the neck und com- pelled him to got down and pick up tho crusts long soaked in the filth of the sowor and eat them. She jumped on to another one with her kneos upon his chiost whon prostrato and narowly escaped crushing his vitals, (Sho was 5 feet and 9 inches tall and weighed 165 pounds. ) As to finances. She brought nothing with her when I married her, not oven a sheot or n pillow, was in debt and'poorly elad. 1 helpod 1o pay her debts and vonght hor clothes, Sho was more than waelcome to overything of my former wife's that she could appropriate. We kuow little of hor oxcopt as a teacher. As such wo woere pre- judiced u her favor. She was most cordinlly recoived by the children as ono to fill the vacancy of their dear, aepartod mother. The word stepmother was never heard in our house. I sold the home I had when [ ma her, and gave her over one third of the proceeds, nearly $700 in cash at one time —enough to clothio her well tho wholo period of our married life. 1 sup- ported the whole of the family in common wo were all together. Frequently sent her money after she deserted me, which sho often” veturned accompaniod with words of indignation, One of her last lottors to mq contained two words only: “Duplicity," “Condemuation.” 1 mainly ‘suoported nhor and her two children while with thom, in threo and o half years paying, as shown by my book account, $2.36 por y—over £,000. Sho left me without my consent and spite of my protest; engaged in teaching without my ~ consent; earned over $11,000 before we ' were divorced; £,000 since; total, $10,000. Much of the time she had monoy in the bank. More than a year previous to the divorce she bought hor a beautiful homo in Oshkosh, paying $2,100 for1t. Meanwhile she was frequantly sending 850 and less to §700 or 500 to hor brother in Iowa to loan or invest for her, Ho had at ono time $2,600 of her money. Sto is now liviog with her son, twenty-throo years of age, on one of the several farms of her wealthy brother; the uso of tho houso and farm costing her nothing. She paid at ono time $600 for furnture for that house and has productive property beside of quito lurggo wmounts. She never gave one dollar in money to either of my first wife's ebildron or bought a single articie of clothing for either of them except two or thres scarfs and nock- ties. I lost my two oldest sons in the army who might have been a help in my support. | groatly impaired my own health also as chaplain but I have man- aged in vavious ways by industry and econ- v and laboriug in great fedblencss and under _great infirmities to get together about $700 a year since the war, besides what has come onto our table from the land T have owned which last has not been less than . The property I now own is_worth 5,000 or $10,000, assessod vuluation §75, and Igam owing about $6,000. My net incomo for the last five years after paying taxes and in- terest has boen $222 a year on which to sup- port my family of ‘thrce. She has two children, ason twenty-three years of age and a daughter twenty-one re both lavgo, strong and healthy. daughter is away from lome oarning wages. My dis- abilities, incurred in the army, tave incrensod uutil Lam not able to earn scarcely anything. Isam nearly soventy-five years of age She has~ been a constant bili of unneces- v expense to me and a financial dotriment of sev na dollars. 1 spent in going after her and trying to get hor homo; £0000 sucrinico._selling ont and golng to Wis: consin, to live with hier; $1,500 in seiling ont, in Wisconsin, and coming back bocause of her ill treatmont; £2,500 lost in trade, in ex- change of real estate, because sho refused to sign the deed and ordered the man out of my house, when he came with papers all mado out 0 sien, using toward him " vulgur and abusive languuge, too vile to bo repeated; besides n very Leavy expenso in defense of her alimouy suit for the last four years, and for the prosecution of which she scomed to have a plenty of money. & These facts and statements have nearly all been sworn to and may bo seen upon the re- ports and vecords of the Douglas county dis- trict court, I submit them to an impart Wakie: ) iy Everybody Knows that at this season the blood is impurities, the accumulation of close confinement in poorly ventilated store workshops and tenements. ALl these impy ties ana every trace of serofula, salt rhicum, or other discases may bo expetled by taking Hood's Sarsuparilla, the: best blood purificr ever produced. It 'is the only meuicine of which 100 doses one doliar” is true. - New Line to Des Moincs* ‘ommencing Sunday, May 81, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railivay will blish a through line of sleeping cars between Sioux City and Des Motnes vin Madrid. Passongers from Omiha undthe west can leave Omala ut 6:20 p. m., securo slecping car accommodutions and arrive in Des Moines at 6 a. m. Ro- turning, leave Des Moines 9:40 p. m., arrive Omaha9:45a. m. Dining ears on both trains, Ticket offico, 1501 Farnam street. E. A, Nasi, Gon. Agt. J. . PRESTON, City Pass. Agt. - THEY WEREN But the Waiters Had a Horror of the Dreaded Thirteen. Thirteen young ladios and geatlemen of Owmuha came o thr city to spead the Fourth, says a Lincoln pay There may be nothing extraordinary in the circumstauce of Omaha people coming to Lincoln, but these particu- lar persons are members of a “Phirteen club,” They took dinnerat the Capital hotel and showed their disvegard of the fatulity of that siuister number by appropriating a table to the exclusion of all other guests, They demanded plates, no two of which should Lo alike, and the same variety was insisted upon in the matter of knives, forks, napkis and all other adjuncts of the table, 'including the waiters, Here was where the greatest difl- culty was encounterod. Tho waiters, with the prejudices and superstitioas of their ruce, objected to an enterpriso so foolhardy as to invite death and disaster witnin a twelve month. After considorable persuasion and earnest assurances that funcrsl oxpens would be paid and losses at “craps” made good, servico was procured. the ohildron with When 1 was aan- fover sho did my room for public. COCHRAN, filled with months of AFRALD, The New Morning Drink. At the clubs is Sulpho-Salino, 8 mild laxa- tive water, bottled at Kxcelsior’ Springs, M -~ - REALTY MARKET. placod THE NSTRUMENTS P on record July 0, WARRANTY DEEDS, George Campbell and wife to 1, et al, W i 1ot b blk L, Boiy KA Cirpenter and wifo to 1ot 4, blk % Linwood park O L Garrison and wifa 1o 3 J ( 15, bik 1, Bedford p aee Helhnuth Koellor to 5 Ford's Suratozi Wwo Avenue Hullain A i0m 't 1 W s(mpson, 1ot G Poppleton pirk Andrew Notzoll MR arroll, lob i ke, io and wito to 8 H o Ambler plice, ) Ik G, Everett place Honry Neuhuus to Frederick Logominn, 1 bi 8t 10 80 015 Jultns Peyeke to Oswald and Oliver, 10t 7, Van Bearen plice QUIT CLAIM DEEDS Omuhn Inyestment company to G W Logan and J B Evans, 1ot 1, Rustin's add to Platnview An and i Anni DEEDS, J I Boyd, sherift, to Poter Hansen, w 50 foot of fot 8. bik 1, Park plies Elizabeth Dond, administratix, to ¢ Snover, und 44 10t 2, b West knd Total amount of transfers

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