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A |ndu her ITUATIONS WANTED AS notienl EPEI WANTED, A POSITION BY A} AnsWOrs a0 ad. csentation ofthe NG FOR THESE the above conditlons uses, Who are author the sume rates us ¢ ). 2023 N stroet, Lis 18 Leavenworth nam 8 rage, mn on [ BOOK. 0. Ad M2 15 D, Ag BY YOUNG Best of refor » For vates, ete.. see top of fyat ecolumn on this pags B, WANTED, AN ) retail trade In th of whole e In culnrs ns to welf 0 with ENT stat Chris a3, WANTED, A NEAT A wood habits' and mod ctive, Industrious and wiilir ally 1 ¥ per month with Bultabl Apply at 400 Boe bul B ANTEDSOME Goo| bot. 10 and 12 n. m., 1520 BLWANTED GOOD PIANG PLA Dean rend musio” preferred ol o the gt man. J. 11 Wyo. - WANTED, Dstrect, Courlenl Brufts, 1owa. CANVA puging MAN KO For partic e « i' WA man. 4613 N. 24th. B WANTED 20 MEN FOIt RAIL owi: froe fare. Kramer & ¥. 803 South 1ih strect B ANTED: 8A1 A1k side 1ine men. Btamp, Sumatea Clgar Co., ¢ BLoqon INpuCEMEN awako men to work for Order ¢ dowment paid every ono. three THave paid out over $250.000 1n m ¥or full information, widress, ¢ Bec'y., Hoen Bldg., Baltimore, Md. B WAYTED, AN “AGENT AN for n live weekly paper in eve liberal eo 5138, 1ith st braska and Town WA B, ernsing new pates onghly In 2 AgEnUs sales amoun: 2 In tw, sitons llwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y. Mu L BoNEN OF Goon ADDRESS tan M1 Co., 1609 Howard or 157 A CAKE BAKER AT EAT EXPERIENCED DAIIR miskions. 50 per e 2520 1n alx days, raser M. Co., 1 for inteliigent workers. CANVASS TIE for the benefit Address with ronce to par tian MAN must be OF il 1ding. ASSERS. AUPT treet. M2 | YEI. ONE WHO ©00d wages will be Wheeler, Newenst] 221 13 2% MAIN M215 14 1781 ROAD WORK IN Kramer, _lnbor 2014 RASKA N inrs nddross with b, WL mi2l KD TO Wib of the Sbield En- and five years tured benefits. K. Mules. Sup. M4 145 CANVASSER town In N Adaross n ry ON SALARY OR COM- ntchemieal Ink Ity cver two seconds: no L profit; one pther eneral meont in s and full pa 6653 T PAY- Writo at 1ope X 12th, Lin RGIA AV, ully of four; reference Jwagon. 1A COME Jhounework. stroot. 1= WANTED, COMPETENTT GI Jornl housework. N. . cor. 20 & C P on 7 Dodio st PENT ( Mrs. James Morto Jwork. Ap man avonue. RI, FOR GENERATL HOUSEWORK. RIFOR iall, plwmn on this paje ENT Mra, 2106 13 A coMI required. e n, 1710 Chl RI, FOR ¢ Corby. M214 14 Ton) Sho v i FOR RENT-! For rates. ete., sea top) o 7t conn D0 by i onraors. noriiwen —FOR RENT, FURNISIED HOUSE i on this | age, FULL OF t corner of 15th 0213% M2 1")7 ROOM HOUSE WITILOR W1 23 8. 20nt St. THOUT BARN, Mi Dot dEsRow TS ‘and N streots, South Omaha. T)EDR IENT. & SICE 1 = Inquire at 1i02 8. 15th st., 100 ) NI, NODEIY biow. 8 T);; OB BENT, vR00M 110U Davenport ats.. $§6.00; & rovm 1T 5, second floor. ND MOST D CORNER 1 28 ROOM HOUSE 1110 S. 15t st. MI89 SIRAB Completo £or houso: . Van Dorn. NEAR 22D AN cottuge, 20th and Dodye st §10.00. Boggs & 1L, 108 Furnani st AND 5 R00M 1101 llenco flats In ety Beo bul Dy Gnar list in’the ¢ Toom 1. Paxto ;A kO ke Linton block: range; Fumiin, 917 8. 15th st . LARGEST A i 4 and upward: Hlock. newly b h ), FO RENT, oo oS TLFAT, T TooNs. s i i D FOR RKE house, Inrgo rio . BIICK STORY URN FOR REN H Frrates, et JoFOR WENT, VERY Uroom, moder, eonvenis 2305 1 o kon RENT, A NICELY FUI Ywith gas and bath, for two gont man and wife, 1o a private (amily Fikht ms rensonAb) tho streot ¢ ) FOR 1tE Yo 8. Lith stroet, Tange block. Fop UK RENT FRONT G “ttoor. $10, d Howard streot. o Dodge, will muke low and by tho week or month, with or 04 FURNISHED R( Ugentie or kentloma Farnam streot motor. 218 S. 24tk s NT, ONE LARC 2109 Doug IS, )~ FOR RE Usouth roon Tron e “rooms at Tawn around butlding; N stroot. NICKLY st corn ‘ — - VERY Yyute family fol PLEASAN Ront COOL. sard at 73 N, 10t A bath. 1 ) 8. 16Lh str NICK bowrd, FolarcE men; modorn conyenienc 19th stroet - o hion Sober It Bt EWLY FURNISILED 01 Dodke street. RONT ROOM FOIR STAMBER AND A stroet. T, FURNISHED ROUMS, DAY stroot. Mead Iny't. Co.. T OF 6 ROOMS, )1 YO IS O A TOURR Ot 810 ' Cole, Continental bloek. ;I‘L‘A’\\'NI) CLAIR EUROPEAN 110 ithoutb COMFORTABLE KOOMS AND FiRST: | - CELY FURNISHED COOL FRON can board. unfaenishe 433 ND CHEAD| s D FLOOK, Jonn papored, 3 [t 1) A Jlouser; e call at Moy DA UALE “AD yard, n. . cor. 15th and Webstor. Inquire C. L. Gumson, 1614 Farnam, M1 FOR RENT, SPLENDID NEW 11 ROOM HOUSE, 12 1o Streot; the city. In: Quire of Globo Loan and Trust hand Dod sta., or A H, Gladstone, 1510 Douglus street, 660 P FOR RENT EROOM oA GE, T N TH treot. §10; G-room cottage 2 And Earnam, L Reed & Belby, room L3 Board of Trade. 4l D ROOMS, see (oo of first columi o this page DESIRABLE ALCOVE smatl famil M210 135 INISHED 1KOOM lemon or gentlo aploasaut home lo. 4313 Furnam Ars, M260-18 T, ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOMS, M 13 0N, GROUND 190 15 L, ( i rates for 00ms BLE and wife: conyvenient to troot. 164 AND ONE SMALT MIST 1 FURNISIED COOLL th and 1loward from §.00 L0 $20.00 & month. Wiy T oo, M2 1 ROOMS, WITH Wt ENTI 520 195 15 LOOVE FRONT Bt el 0 1 WO VOI LENT, ROOM WETT BOARD. 1722 DODGE E OALL N NISHKD SOUTL 3 Avenport oard. 1721 HOONS WITI o FOR HIENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, ete. Mrs For rates, ele.,, sen top of firar cotumn ], YOR RENT, THE VSTORY BRICK BUILDING with or withont formerly oteupl The Boo Publishing Farnam at. i J I A I, W. th With seetop of 1t colum s on this p 1gs BOARDING. #ee top of first column on this pige rates and location it oann Horn, prop FURNISHET ard 1316 Dn YR RENU-STORES AND OF t bose ron all the Hoors, Kas. of The Bee. 018 FOR RENT utlding. FORRENT OR SALE, MY ones st.,bet. 10th & Hth, G.A.Lindquist,li S.15t TOLET A LIGHT, AIRY BASEMENT IN THE 11 Wock, corner 5th and Harney stroets, Farna th 15th st TO LET, OFFICES IN THE WITHN ELL BLOCK, orner [5th and arney sts.. all_modern conveni w and good loeation at Feasonablo Fates. Apply Farnam Smith, 524 South 15th st w12 FOI RENT, THE FLOOROF ONE OF o principal dr Sult for clothing, y carpets or tture. Wil ri or the entire #or or part Address T 31 Miss OPERA National Smith, 324 8o ply W Bee. RENT IN GHAND ¥.J. Suteliife, 314 First RES FOI e bl 110 bullding, FOR RENT, THE OFFICE FORMERLY 0CCU. exander & Smith In the Continental room, In perfoct ordr. Freelnn K loca K Jobst Bros. Forrates, et WANTED nished, im; TWO- Tt edintely. M240 13* A COTTAGE, 4 TO 6 to_ South Omahi. Address . South Omaba, M2 150 5 UG ROOM COTTAGE, it and ace M WANTED TO RENT, COTTAGE OF 5 T0 7 rooms. Address V 51, Beo office, Kiving prie ation, number of rooms, ote. fami) Aditr MRS 158 WANTED, i OR 8 ROOM COTTAG or unfurnished, with all te, In a desirable location Address V 35, Bee oftice. ANTED, A 6 0L 7 ROOM COTT. cnilonces, address or call nt 52 at tirst of o Msii 810 COLE RENTAL AGENCY, CONTINEN al block. 23 NT GEO. J. PAUL, 160) FAR- houses stores, ete. Speclal atten- agement of rental property. Noew lists ch month, MOIS A2 'ORAGE M 0r rates, cte., seo ton of rrst colu won this 1ags, OLDEST. CHEATEST AND BEST STORAGE buse In city. Willlams & Cross, 1214 Harney. M Thayer, Cuming and Stanton Co, lands fo 1L T, Clarko. 19 Bonrd of trade. W LOANS WM HARKIS, 12 FRENZER BLK, ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 313 N, ¥ Wi Nel A\ W VW CENTRAL LOAN W A turniture, pianos and collat rity. Bust ness eonfidential. Fred Torey, ngo bl'k e { -MONEY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTERS ON A household goods, p organs, horses, niules, warehouse recolpts. ete. At the lowost possible rates without publicity or removal of property My loans a paymont atauy timo and reduce both the principal any Interest You will find it to your advantage to see me It you want a loan, or If more conven 1 ephione 1621 and your businoss t home. Money always on hand; no delay; low B Tl For rates, ete., s o ;\lv - dre: Y Eor Salk o o without furnitire: town. Ad: dross ¢ 198 18+ T FOR SALE, PART OR ALL OF TIHE STOCK [N the First Nutlonal bank of a country town in Ne Dbraskai capital, S0.000; reasons for selling, bad health.” Address B.S. B, reom 2, P. 0., Omaha. Neb Mig5 15 Y WANTED. A GOOD, RELIAT NEWS paper: good opening to the right man. Address any W ,“' MOW a llvely businiess town THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIHHURSDAY. ONEY 10 LOA REAL ESTATE " wee top of 1 ret column on this page. TO LOAN ON V. 53, Beo offi INSIDE OMAHA MONEY renl estate, FIRST AND SECOND MOV mol Alexandor Moore, 401 Boe bulld: y hero. JAGE LOANS. J. D, ZITILE, D MORTGAC FGUARA TEE w ratos for oholeo security on arms, or Omaha eity proporty fo, braska o ¥ TO LOAN ON OMATIA PROP MO Fidelity Trust company, 1614 Farnam, BUILDING TOANS 6 T0 7 PER_CENT: NO addjuLbIAl Charees Tor commisston 0F AULOFIEY S W Meiklor Mirst Natlonal bank bid g, 1ss MONEY ON 1HAND TO LOAN ON_FIR P FIRST MTG N. Y. Life. TR Pattorson, & AP ard O TONKY 418 0 LOAN—C 7 rates, e, se: top of Arst conom X LOANS, LIFE, R. MORKIS. -8 A MONEY TO LOAN ON HORSES, WAGONS, no arranged Lo sult Horrowo; a0 arranged that you can mako a no publicity: rates. F. Masters, room 4, Withnell block, Fney streets, 15th and ) TO LOAN: #, 10 AND MON TORSES. B 1y bk L SECURITY: M) al§ TUR L ro0m 203 Sh CHAT 1ming st A LOANE 100 to $100.00. 211 BUSIN colmmmn on this yage. FORSALE-FURNITURE AND T. TRADE OR EXCHANGE, E 1 OF A puying FOIt SAL Hsbied busi b, PARTNER IN 100 DRINTING, for right kind of party. Colvin & A CLEAN STOCK OF DRUGS 1N tth Nebrask “WAN good opentn coll It SALE, 58 V 42, Bee, WITH rellable business man in town, Curtis, Nef M CLEAN, DRY AND PRIVA irniture, Omaha TE STORAG 1 Stove Repair Works, For a1 rates, ete..scetop of first column on this pigs. —WA SECOND HAND ROAD- art In good order. Must be cheap for cash. North 25th, M2l 14% N hou Forra cfl.’rh- o Oy ing. FI Wi “WANTED—IAY LOOSE OR BAL price wanted. . Morrill, $o Umaha. A CHEAP LOT WEST OF 2511, NORTIT OF venworth and south of Cuming st., to n ¢ onto, Wil pay cash. Address V 50, Bee STATE M2 S84 RNITURE BOUGHT, In. 1111 Farnam stroot, KO & TG S S FOR SALE, HOUSEHOLD GOODS CHEAP. ust he sold fmmediately on account of moy: 215 8. 24th st. M8 fect, u, best store building in Or lenns e A will rent it with or with- Out_the upper story: remnant of bankrupt stock therein forsale: rare chanee for the right man, o FOR RENT Ot SALE. uilding wi Ving i bull 1ding Address Geo. W. Burton, Orleans. Neb. 150 'GUND. e L., of firat column on this page V- TAKEN UP BAY MARE AND COLT, son Squaro stablos, 42 N. 16th streot EFFRI 200 12¢ AMUSHMENTS, Farnam Street Theater night and overy night this week. Wodnes- dny and Satieday Matinee, EUNIGE GOODRICH Supported by a thoroughly competent com- pany. Popplar prices. Farnam Street Theater Week. Commencing Sunday Matinoe, Aug, 16, The Delicious Musical Conedy, R Turkish Bath. AV Inces Weanesday and DPrices. RAILWAY TIME GARD ast of Clean and Wholesom Saturduy ifun. Mot Popular Teaves [CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.| Arrives Omaha. | Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha. ~..Chicago Vestibulo 18008 m Chicago Express, ....10 10,05 n m m| Chicako Expross. 600 p m m “hleago & lown Locai 815 8 m Lonves |BURLINGTON & MO, RIVEW. | Arrivos Omaha. | Depot 10th and Mason Sts Omaha, 10.25 0 ) Denver Day Express......| 406 p m 1035 o mp.L0L L Dendwood Kxpross 403 p m 710 p | L..Denver Expross S am 710 p . Denver Express, il W00 p m 500 p m| L.Lincoln Limited 113 & m 8158 m| Lincoln Local 620 p m K. (. ST & OB, Arrivor Depot 10th anit Mason St | Omaba, AUGUST 13. 1801. = Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts E:'nlly yet promptly on the Kidneys iver and Bowels, clennses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it ‘the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. " Do not accept any 030 & | Kansss Clty Day Exprosso o[58 p m 9 m | K. C. Night Exp. via U. P Trans.| 645 a m T UNION PACIFIC [Arrivoss Omntin. |__Dopot 10th and Marcy'sts, | Omani 10200 M1 7reee.. Denver Expross..... o[ 400 p i 03 p m|os e Ovornnd Hiyers oo e:| 318 b m §00 5 Tl idatrice nd menon (ox. Bn. | 10 b m G40 p mi..........Pacifle Kxpress L1150 & m Tonver [CIICAGO, Mils & ST, FAUL| ATIvS s | U. 1, dopots and- Muroy Ser| Omape T30 D 10]+2rv o CHIORRD KxDrOvS, -rorsos] 5 A 12.105p m|...0.0 0 Chieago ixpress 45 pm Tenves | CHICAGO, L & PACT Arrives Omaha. |U. P.depot. 0t and_ Marcy Sts. | Omaha. ht | %40 am 61 p m 1050 & m SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Dopot 10th_and Maroy Sta, .Sloux City Passongor. St Panl Expro s SI0UX CIIY & PACIFIC, Depot_I3th and Webstor Ste. St Paul_Limited. ... NOWEHWESTERN. | Marey Sty 10th and - Chieago Expr L Vestbule Lt L..kastern Mail OMATIA & ST LD I3 « Depot 15th ani Webster § D0 a m| .....Biack Hills Expross 900 8 m| (KX 8at) Wyo, Exp. (Ex. Mon) 600 p m|......Lincoln Pay. (Ex. Sun) ... 510 p m| . ¥ork & Norfolk (Ex. Sunday) .| 5.45p m| ......8t Pauj gxpress Leav C.. 8T. Py M. & O, Omaha. | Depot I5th and Webster Sts. 810 4 m|__Sioux City Aseommodation. 100 p m s (Ex. Sunday) | oux City Expre .St Paul Limited Passanger (Ex Su YURT PACIFIC Depot Iith and Wobster Sts. 54 p m Omaha, Y siral galn P 1ot COMPLE Ll rand fce blo loeation for rests E_OF CONFECTIONERY, ream pariors, In most do- )t bUSINGAS, AL 0 bar- ount of (il health. For full In Bureau of Omsha I Must scll on e ticulars add and 0, Line « daress James Casey, Hotol C; 7 ORIt ROOM APPLY 811 Cass street. N5 1 Y VANTED CEXDE DRY GOODS salosman with o 40! gut Im Swrers Y ich, Stanton, Neb. 01 19¢ Y. ! PAVING THOTEL PLA long lense. For price. terms, ete. ad <oy, Omaha, MIGH 1 Jmaha: .St Lould Expross. 6.30 & m | Arrives. Transfer 565 p m | 6458 m | ity Diey Express. -Kansas Clty Night F; nafer vot, Council Blufts, DO YOU WANT A GOOD BUSINE mumerclal, the loading hotel Broken Bow, N O chail quet, brussels and ingrain carpet. st in tal S 7. r Y= horso desired FOR SALE, FURNITURE OF -ROOM HOUSE o onk suits, sideboard, dinin rs. . book case, mo- s, cur- Call at 2415 Boulevard avenue, near car lin 1 8, oL 10th, Wé QLD BAY GENTLE , Continental bldg. FAMILY HORSE 5 YBAT nd sound §5.00, 1. £ Cole FOR SALE, FAMILY CARRIAGE, LEE & Nichols' stable, 23th and Leavenworth [ FOR SALE, SINGLE DRIV Can furnish any kind of D, Woodworth & Co., or FAMILY HOKSE 8 or carrlage teams. Callat C. furniture. of it. DR RENT. TIE SECOND FLOOR OF ONE OF pal dry goods stores In_Omaha. Suit- clothing, lints, caps, crockery, carpets or Wil Tent eithor tho entire H00r oF part Address T 1, Bee. MIST yor CHANG B, or 7, -CLEAR IMPROVED TAS litor st eral_merchandise. Address I Koenig, 1 worth st. 7 WESTERN NEBRASKA LAND 111 /i “bonanza.” T am prepared to of ctiods 0f choice land in_westorn ates, clo. sen too of rst column_on this page. D NEAR OMAHA sirable equities in fm for exchunge sewhere. D, C. How for d kbt Hxpross.... s 58 um N[ Arrives Aol DL, i Tongo Expross Vestibule Limiied. Kastern Klyer. . Atlantic Mail Aécommodation OMAHA &8T. LOUIS, Unlon Depot, Council Blufrs, = buls Canon Ball., ) LN & Q {on Denot, Connetl Blults. hicago Bxpross. Clileago Kxpress Croston Local .. [“Arcives | Teanster Lowver | Transfes Lenves Tronser| _Union_ HEb 745 n ] SIoUx City Accommodation. .| 550 p m t. 'aul Exoress. 11000 p m PPROPOSALS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOO T, ' OF THE INTEIILOR, OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFATIRS, Juiy 10Ch, 1801, Sealed proposals, endorsbd “Proposals tor buildings. DEPARTM proved property in Omana. ard, 422 Paxton blk., Omaha Neb. M2 1 A FINE STOCK OF GENEIRAL MERCHAN 7 or trade. Excellent For particulnrs i Pt 150 and hardware for salc addross T, 3. Kleming, Caimoun, Neb. fig ¥asr terms ¥o P, LIGIT S8 0P BUGGY, NEARLY TN 2Lop dulivary wagous. 2 0. is7 ndhliHiRLEOpRicouEtihoust 77 -FARMS AND HORSES TO EXCHANGE FOR i ol o s pa7e, | 7 WANTED 0 TRADE, NEW FURNITUGE Q L€, CHEAP FORCASH. A 5 STATION | _ S fr A B MISH e R AR e e e now. AIO % MSICE firo and Burglar prOE s fo r 4 MEUEO BXCHANGRIHOI MBR 10 of weoro. Haturos, Lowton s 1l Ziiaainet s e Wk Wons, Buswe L dob. Neb Qpu Add Y, N 70 HEAD OF GOOD FEEDI elghing 1,000 0 1,100, on range at Benkle: ‘or parileulnrs nddress N. A, Duff, Syr , oF Donver Live Stock Com. Co., Donver LE, TEN TC SEN 11O 1ice, £.0. b, cars, Sloux City, In. ko & Sons. FOI SALE OR LE plant in the northwest dress U i, Omaha Nee. Qc 0D AND rket; excell COMPLETE FIX at location and g FOR SALE 5 of meat at. M. A. Up MISCELUANE QUS. en, ele., see top Of frsl columis an this page, RS GE TROTHER: mal baths, sealp nt, manioure and chiropodist. Mrs, 1 Wit R, e TIVELY rupture. tat Koom 6, N. W. ner Dougl: rom 240 6 p. m. M. nian stato R R R GOOD PAST OMALIA ikt M3 wile N CARPENTEIR SHOP, 5 & Estlwates made on_ali ear L A-50 ENGUAVING, BRIG SGLSTEY Lonvenworth sty tor work For rates, cte., xcc tp of 1 rst column on this S i i you love; tells whor Ky ptian broastplate fo rovelutions. CLAIRVOYANTS, age. XTIRAORDINARY. WONDERFUL Challonges the world, Mrs. Dr. M. d trance elalryoynnt.astrologist,palmist ader; tells your life from crndlo to grave soparated; causes marriage with the one you will suceeod and (n what for; hus tho colebratod luck and to destroy bad uences; eures its, intemperance and all private laints with massage baths and alcohol treat Send &, tock of halr, namo and date of aud recelve acourato 'lifo ol ts In oF clreular; gives Initiils of Y, ulso photos of same. Otice 101 t,'tiest floor: hour: 0 Y p. seialland be con hls wonderf: ARKL AL ruve. de life tos th Iness beat adnplod WARREN, CLATRYO writing and refiable bus onking, edium, four years n Omaba, 119 N. 1ith S MES FORT, PALMIST AND GVPSY FORTUNE Dtolier. Tells past and future from lines of the hand. Fee, #1.00: ladies only. 33 N 24th. Up stairs. s ans | o rotes, ete. MASSAGE, BA 18, KTC, see top of Arst column on ihis page MADAM SMUTH, 0 S, 1511L 3D ;“fl'" STOWE, MASSEUSE, ELE 0 blook L HICIAN. a1 M A1 1 \7 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. tap of frst columin on this page, MISS M. K I AMSDEN OF NEW YOrk City, vocal studio, 316 MeCague bullaing vill s BEFURE BUVING A PIANO BXAMINE TIHE vow scaie Kiwmbell plano. A Hospe,1513 Douglas VA Ou i X 0 estate dealors (n South Omaba, arni st. 12 TO1 SALE_EASY TERM3. HOMBS FOR $710) $1,000, 81,20, 81000 and up. Take smail clear prop s part pavient. G, G, Wallaco, Brown block. L and Douglus. ] 15100 will buy a 8500 [0t fine locatlon. within erty 1th bt une ban Nebraska FOR CHANGE. LHAVE 240 ACIRES CLEAR land and a 1 modern residence in aha to_exchange for good stock merchandise, do vacant propurty or uores, owners. addra BT FOR For rates, ete., see top of frst column on this poge IR SOUTH OMAHA PROP! BUSINESS. rackage or roshlenco, ko to the fonding ronl Ed. Johnston & Co.. 24th and N streots. T A BARGAIN A The owner. BEAUTIFUL 10T st have money. honext 10 days; title perfect; $LUJ on tiuie. bal i1 Address V20, B IN EASY TR German: Aweric OUSES FOR SALE for rent. Addre k. [0 SALECON EASY TERMS, § STONE RESI doncos: *all modern Improvements: will take g00d clty or farm property 1n part payment Ciarke, 19 bonrd of trade Wwo Mz AST FRONT LOTS IN WEST CUMING'S addition at almost half price. Soe A. K. Koy, Koo 40. Burker Block. 1501 Ol SALE. ON MONTHLY PAVMENTS AND very cheap. & numbor of houses In different parts of thecity: will trade equitios for vacant lots. The 0. ¥. Davls Ca ik AlG LOST. ¢ i on this page ATOO. FINDER WILL RE- outh Thirteenth M e etc., weetop of frat o ST WHITE COCK Vo reward by returning to 07 W HITE ENGLISH BULL TERRIER WITH Jone sore was lost on the night of the 10th of August. Iteturn to 1257 Park avenue and recelye rewird. M4 150 o OST ON CUMING STR BETWEEN 1811 and 23d.an aceount book; tinder will kinaly rturn sawe to K. MeClelland & Co., 917 Norgs th st For rates, ¢ Forrates, ete. o EAM RENOV ATHER 0 Loy of 1rst column on this page, CKS AND PILLOWS WASITED Bt call FEATI iied. Wa I8t Frank 1y Mail ordors prom d for aud dolivored. FrankAnse ENT S JLICITORS, wmn o this page, wee Lo of st ¢ CHS AND SOLICITORS, G. W bullding, Onais, Neb. ' Br 1. ¢ Consultation free. 00 at Washingto Fo D vrepn MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS M r rates, etc., see top of first column on this page, T OFFICE AND SPECIAL by G, W. Bues & Co.. Omah, DRAWINGS Neb. 171 ATE [ It PATTERNS AND MODELS, SANDERSON, CORNER 16710 AND JACKSON. [ struction 264 B erection of school buildin s, and addressed to the commissioner of Indiun affairs, Wash- ington, D. C.. will be recoived at this office until 1o'clock of Augnust 10th, 180%. for the erection of threo lurge sehool bulldinizs on tho Shoshone Indian reservation in Wyoming at a polnt to be selectod by the Indian sgent, the main building to be 1HoxiLthe @ris' dormitory £3x71 and the boys' dormitory " 6x 3 the ercetion of ‘the Fort Hall Indiun Indus- trial school near Blackfoot, Tduho, n framo dormitory bullding 30x4. ail in accordunce with plans and speclfications that may be ex- amined at the offices of the Denver, Col.; “Tue BEE” of Omaha. “Tribune” of ' Sait Lake City; the Cheyenne. Wyo.und the “Journal” of Helena, Mont.; 1 th aisoat the Shoshone Agen: Fort lall schoul. Tdaho. Hidders will be required to submit sepa bids for each building, and to state tho of time proposed to Lo consumed in their con- CEITIFIRD CHECK! Ench bid must be acconipun fied check or draft ubon s depository or some sol national bank the vicinity of the Dbidder's place of busin payable to'the order of the commissioner of Indinn afMairs, for At loast 5 por cont of” the wmount of the proposil, whieli check or draft shall be forfoited to t nited States in case any bidder or biddors recerving an award shall £ail to prompuly execute a contract with good und suflicient “suroties, otherwise, to be re- turnod to the bidder. The right is ressrved to reject any orall, bids, or any purt of any bid, it deewmod for the boest interest of the service, THOMAS J. MORGAN. Commissioner. DELARTMENT THE INTERIOR— Oftice of Tndian Afairs, Washington . C. August 4, 180L—The f ‘n!ng udvertise- ni o tho opening of bids until one o'clock P. M. Wyo., od by o cortl- United 1t hus been so far modi s to postpone August 20, 181 until wkich time bids will be received as above sot forth, R. V. BELL Acting Commissioner. JyBldsitm IRECTION OF SCHOOL JPROPOSALS TOR F building=Dop rtmant, of the [ntorlor Office of Indlan Affairs. Washington. D. C, July 20, 18L—Sealed proposals. endorsed School Buildinas,” “Proposals for erection of Indlan and addressed to the Commissioner of Afars, ut Washington. D. O, will be recolved Iy office until 1 o'clock of “August 17, 1801, for the ercction of buo large stono school buliding nestone Indlan Reservation in Southwestorn Mimesota, in nccordince with plans and spo ons’ thit miy bo ¢x- office: o8 and Du- Boe' of Omihiy and the “Bullders Bourd of Trado, Paul. Minn e T i Codar siguots, St The buflding stone on Hio used in the erection of I further information, 840 location of build- ans of tr 4|v~4|n)2‘1fl|ln|h labor, ete. ap ply to E. W. Foster "nited Stutes Indi wood, r«/w\ Dakota, CERTI- FIED CHECKS. Bl wust be wecom- anied by n certified $heck or draft upon United Statos nky..\umy, or solvent Nutional Banl, in the '$ielnity of the bid- der's pla nes, Lilyuble to the order of v of Thydiun Affairs, for ont of L amount of the pro- eck or AT shall be forfeited the Commission loust five por posal. which to the United States fi'ease any bidder or bidders recelving an afrd shall fall to ox- te n contract with good and sufiicient surotivs, otherwise to b’ returncd to the bid- T, J, MORGAN, Commissioner July2elt, July m20t der. Morpnine . cured In 101020 da s DR J BYEPHENS, Leb o'PrU whdsireliisprop: r’tuml-v(flk t sy A i to's hautton leni): A% you iadien wiif use thein, I peetminend ‘Gou Uona™ Fof aale by all Diugiists and Fancy 850ds Deak erain the United Siaivs, Canadas and k VRRD!T, HOPKINS, Prop'r. 31 Groas onesst XX | eubstitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, NEW YORK. N.V AWrilten Guarantee to CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. 508 (OUISVILLE. Kv. SYPHILIS Our curo Is permancnt and not a patching up. ¢ treatod fivo years ago havo never seon o s) since. Ty describing caso fully wo can treat mall, and wo g1v0 tho gAmo srong guaranteo to curo or refund all money. Thoso who profer to como hero for troatment can do #0 and wo will pay railroad faro both ways and hotel bills whilo horo if wo fail to eure. Wo ehailongo tho world for & caso that our MAGIO REMEDY will not euro. Writo for full particulars and g0t thoovidence, Wo know that you are skeptical, Justly 80, too, as tho most emiziont physcfans have Tover been abio to givo tmore than_ temporary relicf. Inour fivo yours' practico with tho MAGIC REMEDY f& Bas beon most dificult to overcomo the prejudicos against all fo-called spociics. | Tut under our strong griarantoo you should not hesitate to try this remedy. You tako no chanco of losing your money. We guar. anteo to curo oF refund overy doliar, and s wo havo a Feputation to protect, also fnancial backing of 300, 000, 1t 13 porfectly safo to il who will try tho treat. ment. Horetoforoyou have been putting up and paying ont your money for different troatments and although you are not yot cured noone has paid back your mon: &y. Donot wasto anymoromoncy untll you try us. Old ehronfe, decp seatod ensos curcd In 30 40 90 days. 1 estigato our financlal standing, our repatation as Dusiness mon. Writo us for names and addreascs of thoso wo have curod who havo given pormission to ro- for to them. It costs you only posiago o do this; it will save you n world of suffering from mental strain, and i you aro married what may your offspring eufior through your own nogligence, 1t your symptoms aro s0ro throat, mucous pa-chos n mouth, rhoumstism in bones wid Jolnts, hair falling out, cruptions on any art of tho body, fecling of g neral depression, pains in hoad or bones, you havono timo 1o’ warte. Thoso who aro constantly taking mercury an| potash should discontinuo1t. Constant uso of thoso drugs will surely bring sores and eating uleors in tho end, Don'tfail writo, All corresponienco sent sealed in plnin envil. opes. - Wo Invito tho most Figid nvostigation and will do all fn our power to aid you in it Addr COOK REMEDY CO., Omaha, Nebraska. Offico 134 and Farnam, second floor, entranco 13th 4. MAGIC GURE "3 ONLY, s:fiUO for a case of Loss o Failing Manhood, General or Nervous, NaWl Wk ciinise cure, W¥'Fdarantee every - cuse or refund every dollar. Fi days trial treatment $1, tfull course $5. Perceptible ban :fits realizad in three days. By mail. s:curely packed from observation. Offica onea unti. 9 p. m. COOR REMEDY CO., OMAHA, NEB. LADIES ONLY MAGIC SEMALE REGULATOR, Safeand Certamn to aaay or money refunded. Price by mail $2. ealed from observation. COOK REMEDY CO., Omaha. Nen. STHMA CURED ann' wnsiand relief in the Worst cases; insures com- fortatlo sleep; cflécts cures Whero all othors fail. 4 | trial concinces the most theptical. Pric 50 ot o0, of Bragelto bl vty PR oo, o Uit ec by e P TR garly decay, wasting weakness, lost manliood, ot L will sond 'a valuable treatiss (swaled) contalininy Cull particulars for home cure, FREE of charge A splendid modical work ; bo read by every man Who I8 nervous and debilitated. Addrecs Prof. F. C. FOWLER, Moodus, Coun Buftoring from tho effects youthful orro. THE NSTRUME 101 NTS placed on record August 10, WARRANTY DEED: ¥ H Davis et al toJ T Gillam, lot Draid 1l 412 Sleanor Griftith t 7, Bedford Place.. ... S 3,000 all to sume, 1ot 11, bik 1, Wiiliam Hagzedorn's add. | 3,000 WS Howard and wite to 1 A'iiine, un- ivided % 1ot 4, bk L Roso I .. L Hart and wife to 81 1 Hart. iot3, 11 and 12, bik 7. Creighton Heights ... 1,950 D Seow to Mary Scow. fot 6, Onk Hill ad 1 E H Walker and wife to 5 J 'Walker, lot 8, bllc 69, Florence, S e S 500 DEEDS, T F Boyd, sheriff, to H Kountze, lot 10, Ik i, Kountze Placo ... . 8,100 Total amount of transfers -~ Parents Read This. July and August are anxious montns for mothers who carefully watch over their little ones. Hot days and froquent changes of temperature are liable to produce cholera morbus. How satisfactory it should be for parents to know that Hallér's Pain Paralyzer is both a pleasant and effactive remedy for all summer complaints. It soothes and re- lieves all pain and griping and always effocts a complote cure, -~ Grand Entry Into Omaha. On and after July 30, 1891, the Chi- rago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway company will run all of its trains in and out of the union depot, Omiha. No more annoyance caused by transforring and switching at Council Bluffs, Solid stibuled trains, consisting of new alace sleeping cavs, free parlor chair elogant coaches, and the finest ars in the world, all heatea by nd lighted throughout by elec- trie lights. The new evening cxpress with “electric lights in every berth” now leaves Omaha daily at 6,20 p. m. arriving at Chicago at 9:50 a. m. in time for all” eastern connections. Secure tickots and sleeping car berths at 1501 Flarnum street (Barber block), . E. PRESTON, F. A, C. Pass. Agt. G R Much injury is done by the use of irritat- ing, gripiug compounds taken as purgatives, In Ayer's Pills, the patient has a mild but effective cathartic, that can be cofidently recommended alike for the most delicato paticnts as well as tho most robust. Take the great Rock Island route for Lincoln, Beatrice, Fairbury and Nelson Solid train leaves union depot, Omaha, SH, n, Agt. at 5 p.m., arriving 11 a.m. daily, except Sunduy. Secure your tickets at 1602 Farnam St. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. T, & P A, L. DE BEVOISE, Gen'l, / His Own Fault. The inquest over the remains of Bruce Owen, who was killed by the cars on the Elkhorn a few days ago, was McCarthy & Conroy's yesterday and a verdict was r the deceasea camo to bis death from & shock resulting from being run over by the cars, aud that no blame could be attached to the railroad company. afternoon, BECOMING VERY TIRESOME. Quarrel Between Finley and Charlton En- tirely Too Extended. ANOTHER CHARACTERISTIC ALTON REBUKE Western Passenger Chairman Inclined to Take Possible Advantage of His Opponent Now. ery Ciicaco, Aug. 12.—Peoplo are beginning to wonder whothor thore will ever be an ond to tho quarrel botween Gonoral Passengor Agent Charlton of the Alton and Chairman Finley of the Western Passengor association Thoy aro still exchanging lotters, Mr. Charlton wrote to Mr. Finley August 4, asking why ho continued to call for tho Alton’s vote on applications for reduced rates and desiring to know if the Alton's voto had any weight in settling such ques tions. Undor the agreoment a single mem- ber of the nssociation may defeat & proposi- tion by a negative vote and Chatlton wanted to know if his company still had that right Chairman Finloy waited until August 10 be fore replying and then said in substanco that the object in collecting the Alton's voto was simply to let tho old roads know how it stood in order that they mignt chango their own position if they so desired This made Chariton angry and ho wrote anothier of his characteristic lotters to Finloy today, scoring that gentleman for taking so much time to answer a simplo question, and recalling a similar case of two months ago when the chairman had sought to delay tho hearing of the Alton's appeal for protection. ““T'ho circuitous manner in which you have repifed,” wroto the indignant official, *'con voys tho impression that you were on your dofense and that you sadly stund in noed of a better one than you have beon able to make after tho long retreat which you have taken to think gbout it. My question was a simple one and was put in vlain words and could have been answerod at once and in ouo sentence. Then ail this time, under the preteuse of collecting our vote, you have been merely soliciting un opinion to be used as you pleased. You are well awaro that if wo had known this, no voto would have been given by us. You lnow this, not only from corraspondence we have had with you, but from reports of your members who have waited on us, 1t is not necessary for mo to characterize this as it deserves, it is something of which I hopo you are ashamed. If it 1s your desire, as you declare it is, to secure nniform action you are cortainly taking strange steps to secure it. The methods you have udopted are usually adopted by “other people to provent uniform action. You say you hope we shail be able to work harmoniously on these ques- tlons. As your idea of harmony appears to be that when we disagree with you, our vote i3 to be iguored, it seoms to us that you have about the samo ' ideas of harmony that you have expressed in regard to uniform action. EWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Nebraska. Taylor soldiers will hold a eamp fire Au- qust 20, A meoting of improved stock breodors will bo held at Broken How August 25, Beatrice peoplo have been notified by the police that they must cut their weeds. The bito of n snke caused tho death of a valuable horso belonging to Joo Robinson of Harrison, Joseph Daude, a farm laborernear Minden died from sunstroke after lying three doy in a comatose condition. A Randolph lady s under the or, Land dispa harm, The movement in favor of building a big hotel at Hastings tins beon rovived and it is expected that sometning definite will be done in u fow days, While shockitg wheat five miles from I dolph Tom Thompson was bitten by u rattle- snake, hut the poison was driven out by the customary remedy without serious resuits George P, Caldwoll been bound over for trial at Kearnoy chiarge of pub- lishing a criminal libol on W, C. Holden, edi- tor of th® Stato Liverty Boll, He furnished bondsmen. — Rumor hins it that Caldwell hr alreadv sworn out a_complaiut eharging Hol- den with criminal libel in accusing him ot selling outus u delogate to n political con- vantion, pvored a rattlesnake an in bor parlor, but her hus- chied tho reptile bofore it did any has on the The postoftice at Summorset, was robbed ot £120 in stainps Bello Plaine’s big through an S-inch pipe. A ropublican club of 400 members has been organized at Indianola. Work on the now court Liko is steadily progressing. artesian well flows houso at Spirit Large quantities of apples aro boing mar- koted at Tama at 40 conts per bushel, David Shellenberger, eighty years old, dropped dead of heart diseaso whilo attend- ing church at Humboldt. Bumblo bees eaused a toam to run away in the hay fiel of James Whitely, near Tolodo, Silas Houghkirk jumpoed from the wagon aud received soveral bad bruises, David King, the Algona farmer who was swindled out 6f 2,000 by a couple of thres card monto sharpers, clnims to have been hypnotized at the timo' he lost the monoy. Among the notables who will deliver ad- dresses at the Labor day monstration in Keokul are A. J. *Westfall, Hiram C. Wheeler, Mrs. M. E. Lease and Governor DBoies, A. B. Hall, near Gladstone, has an artficial fish pond that covers three acres, well stocked with carp, He is now putting down another artesian well to supply tho pond with water. Iobert IR, Roynolds of Conrad went b riding with a party of friends at Anamosas Royuolds and another young man went i for a bath and Royuolds was taken with cramps and drowned. His compauion tried to save him, but after thoy had both gono down twico ho was compelied to free himsolf, A mulo got on the track of tho Keokuk & Western railway near Keokuk and i at- tempting to beat the train’s time succeeded in gotting its foot iv a bridgo over u _ercck. A ‘wreck was imminent. But just in time tho muleoxtracted itself and tumbled off tho bridge, striking square on his head twonty completed at | eturned to the effect that | Instead of trying to bring about harmony you are creating discord.’” QUESTION OF JURISDICTION, ‘There was not & quorum at today’s session of the commissioners of the West- orn TrafMic association, the absentees being Midgeley, Iaithorn and Smith. The matter docketed for consideration was the question of whether an appeal may bo taken from the Western Passenger association to the Western Traffic association when a mem- ber of the former proposes Lo meet the rates of an outside line. Al the interested roaas were represented, but, of course, there could be nothing more than an informal discussion on the subject. Tho Rock Island was the Aplean ~AL Uwuors CONLENAING that Chairi, iFinley’ was vight in ruling thy : ¥ was i that the provis of the Westorn Passcugor associntipn asirs mont must govern in such cases. The for 1 hearing of the cases was necessarily until a further date, Sossiarllyidetortad INON RATES RESTOREN A rosolution adonted by the entral Traflo association March 11 provided that tho spe- cial ivon traftic which becamo effective March ) would not extend beyond August 1, 1891, Chairman Blanchard has just issued o circular naming the rates on plg. iron and kindred articlos that_will go iuto effect Sen- tember 1. From Buffalo and Pittsburg the rato will bo §2.50 per ton to Chicago and £ to Fast St. Louis, From Mahoning Valley Shenandoan, the Hocking Valley and cor mon_ points’ the rate will be £2.50 to Chicago and §2.50 to 13ast St. Louis. The rates {rom other poluts will be correspondingly ad- vanced. Reduced Kates Assured. Maxitov Serixas, Colo., Ang. 12.—The Transmissouri Passenger association was in session hero this morning. The ouly business of public interest transacted was the grant- ing of a rate of one and one-third fare on the cortificate plan for the Kansas Banker's as- sociation, which meets at Kansas City, Kan., also a rate of one and one-third to the furmers’ alliance meetings over the state of Kansas this fall. A great sinount of tecn- nical business was transacted. This after- noon the majority of the members of the as- sociation went up Pikes Peak over the cog wheel railway. oty G S il “A MAN.” Now We Are With You. Onand after July 31 the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway will run all its trains in and out of the Union De- pot, Omaha. Trains will leave as fol- low st-bound: Day express, 0:35 a. m Vestibuled limited, 4:40 p. m, Atlantic express, 6:10 p. m. Arrive 9:40 a. m., 10:50 a. m. and 6 p. m. These trains are vestibuled and it is an indisputable fact thut tho dining cur service of the ent Rock Island” is second to none in the country. For rates, sleeping car berths to Chi- eago or any points east callat city ticket office of the Rock Island Route, 16th and Parnam streets. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G, T, & P, J. L. DE BEVOISE, General Agent, They Will » tick. Tur Bee ventured the statement vestor- day, in the face of the fact that Baron Hach hud cried quits, that Minneapolis would play the season out, and the telegraph this morn- ing confirms the same, ~ A syndicate, with Sum Morton, one of the shrewdest and most competont managers ever conuected with the Western asssociation, at the head of it, has bought out Hach,and taken the team to Duluth whore it plays foday. Milwaukee also sponds to the cry of alarm that she will v wain steadfust and is williug to put up a £5,000 or $10,000 bond as a guaranteo to that effect if the other clubs will do the same It 15 100 late, however, to talk of a guaranteo bond this season, bat niext vear this will cer- tainly ve a compulsory feature n the make np of the Western ussociation. Its abroga- tion this spring was the one and solo cause of ull this disquietude and disnster that bas shaken the circuit during the past two morths. It is the one preventative of dis- bandment in associations made up of cit 43 of the caliber of those forming the Wastern, and will be taken zood care of unother year. Next Tuesday the directors of the associn- tion meet u this eity for the purpose of & can- vass of tho situation, and it is hoped that ways and means can bo'devisod by which all doubt and uncertainty as to tha future of tho assoclation may be removed - Yor Overwork Use Horsford's Acid Phosphat Dr. J. 5. Whitaker, Millvitie, N. J., says “1t bus been thoroughly tested, and is espe ially useful in certain forms of dyspepsia, headache, vous affections, and in restor. ing the wasto to the nervous and muscular system especially caused by overwork." - Independent ¥ otice is hereby given that the indopend- eut primaries will be held at the places here tofore published, botween the of 7 and 9 o'clock Thursday evening st 14, 08, nours Aug | 1801, instead of from 12 10 7 o'clock, s he | tofore published. M. KENNEY W. A J. Go Chr. County Coin ecrotary oo | | the committee together will be m feot below, and as the train wont sailing by the mule was seon scurrying across the pas- ture uninjured, oy Everybody mnows that at this scason the blood is filled with impurities, the accumulation of months of close confinement in poorly ventilated stores workshops and tenements. Al these impur ties anda every trace of scrofula, sult rheum, or other diseases may be expelled by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, tho best blood ~ purifier ever produced. It 'is the only medicino of which 100 doses one doliar is true, o HERE'S BELOQUENCE. "WHO WAl Speak at tho G i Men's Banque N O Proaramma fy rai ', i boinie e o for haevain manta nananot g the bes sake the West. are bainm salaia v. Lo KOrS I Among thoso already docidod upon aro Hon. J. M. Thurston, who will bo expocted to say somothing about the great grain- producing possibilities of Nebraska. Hon, J. Y. Stone, uttorney-general of Towa, will speak for his state. Missouri will have a of Marcus Bern- spokesman in the pe L. Louis board of heimer, president of the trade. Sceretary (3. [, Stone of the Chicago board of trade, will bo a speakee whom all grain men will be interested in seeing and hearing. Mayor Cushing and A. J. Poppletou are also down for specches. - LE COMPANY! EW CATT Investment Brokers' Notice Can you by or sell or md in forming a cat- tle company, 1o stock ros of tho fin- est pasturc land in Mexico. Living water. Write for terms and doscription. WuakNE WiLLis, Waco, Tex. ——— LOOKED BIG TO THEM. Aurora People Astounded at Omaha's Postal ¥ think you had better have this vised as to tl weceipts of the ST NATIONAL BANK, Aurora, 11, The above query was attached to a cir- cular from the Omaha board of trade. giving statistics of last year's vusiness and u co- ume of the city's possessions and ad- vantages In the eireular appeared the line: *Gross receipts Omahu postoflice, 15, 2,267, 405.31.") This probably looked awfully big to the Aurora peopls and elicited the ubove query. The civeulur didn’t strotch the matter at all, Postmaster Clarkson says that the mouc order business of the oftice alone will r #2,000,000 6 year and that the gross rec for the present year will casily aggre §2,000,000, Don't yo ireular r Ounha postoflice? Small in size, great n results: DeWitt's Littie Barly Risers, Best pill for constipa- tion, bost forick hoalicas, bost for sour stomach, - LUMBERS SATISFIED, Vto Work After a Confers ence. They Retu The plumbers' troublos have ended and yesterday tho journoymen raturned to their re- spective This moruing the bosses and acommittee from the journeymen’s union met in the rooms of the buildors’ exchango to arbitrato upon the question of ndopting a shorter duy. The session was continued for an hour wh all parties went away satistiod. Heretoforo the journeymen have worked nino hours and recoived $1. Now they will work cight hours and receive &4.60 Both the bosses and the journeymen have agreed Lo the new scule - DoWitt's Little karly Kisors; ost littla | pills for dyspopsia, sour stomach, bad breath, No Quorum. Tho board of education committos -on sup- plies was to have held a mooting last night to open bids for coal and other supplies. After walting for fully an hour the two mem- bers present loft. - Another sltempt to get o i fow days. A Sl - Dr. Birney, nay fover acd catarrh, 1 bldg Footpad Sent Up, A. Brown, colored, held up o sausi fler on tho stre ago, Ho had a hearing in police court terday afternoon and was bound over district court in the sum of §50) pod- weeks v at night & couple of to the JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT has wonderful Tonic and Nut- vitive qualities thut have mado it popular. Quite naturally imi- tutions have come 1nto the mar ket, against which the public should warned, See that **Johann Hotl's" signuture is on the neck of the botule Kisner & Mondelson Co., sole ageuts, 6 Barclay Streot, New York.