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SPEGIAL NOTIGES. |%2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY EPTEMBER 4, 1891, M IHCELL:\V FOR EXGHANGE, "ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will ho taken untll 12:30 p. m., for the eveniog And until 4:90 p. m., for the morning or Sunday edi tons. ATl advertisements in these columns 2centa s word firt fnsertion and 14 cents o word thereafter. or £ # 1ine por month. No_ndyertisemen [ons than 20 centa for the first Insertion, Terms ensh in advance, Initisis, fgurcs, aymbols, ete,, each €ount na & word. Al Adyertisaments muat ran con Weoutively. Advertisors, by requesting a numbered eheck, can have thelr ans wers addressed Lo 8 num bered lotter in care of Titk BEE Answers A0 ad vered on presontution of the Bnn« 11 OFFICES- ADVERTISING FOR THESE columna will be taken on the above condith 2 N streot, Johin W. Rell, pharmaciat, 11th and Mason streats. arnsworth, Pharmacist, 3115 Cuming stroet. Fmnciat, 24 N, 16Lh atreet rileld, Phinrmacist, 1718 Leavenworth Hughes' Pharmacy, 2(th and Farnam. fll’l’l!;\'l'lfl\fl WANT #ee top of *rat enlumn on this +age, RITUATION A8 BOOKKBEPER 1 chinracter; knowledge the objeet; beat recon Bee oflice MG For aote, ete. ~WANTED, by young man (21) of go. of ahorthand: salary not mendations. Address X A WANTED_POSITION BY LADY 8TK grapher and typewriter: threo yenrs exper in wholesnlo Implement house. Roeferences from formor employers. Address X 65, Bee offfc WANTED, POSI WrItIng or Copying. —WANTED, SITL able to keey set y At co TO Mi27 4 10N BY A LADY Address 53, Hee. BY YOUNG MA n store or ofiic Address, X TATION hooks In mencement £D, SITUATION FORt OU Iady); Fapld worker, expert t Jong hand: wholexale house of Insurance o Carrler 2, post- For rates, etc.. see ton of frat column on this pags WANTED, BOY 1670 DI Call 210 South 1200 strect ta and willing atendy ¥ 1 falr salary to with advance for sultable o W.A. Bee bldk. B WANTED, ONE 8AT partnient: nlso o wel vary county In the amplos & no experlence necessary: yearly con ; finost and easiest selling goods man Address with stumnp for full partl lars, K. Converse, 32 Hermon st., Worcester, Mns: ¢ 1 ~WAN wagon. ]3 WAN IP!) A Kl at Tho Boston Stor Al LARGE LOT. 9ROOM 1OUS barn, woll, cistorn: California street; will sell for 1500.00 [oss than actual value. Van Beuren, Doug- dus and 14th st TED. MAN TO DRIVE FURNITURE Omaba Furnitiro Co. 101 I CLASS CARD WIITER W lith and Douglas sta. 0 . hi kS8 U situntion, MAN TO TRAVEL, 25 Timer bl —WANTED, and lown assgclation. 10a.m B “PARTNER WANT pusiness: not muel AL 1455 North 17t st . CARRTERS B ANTED AT SoUTI OMATIA for the Bee. Apply at branch oftice, 4 N streot. M 3D IN THE pital needed. BUTCHER Callat once 104 §° WANTED, SALESMAN ON SALARY OR COM. misalon to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencll; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; era Iy In two seconds abrastons of papor: 0 “per cent profit AREDUK Kales mOuN In slx days, another E32 I two hours. We woneral ‘mgent in ench state and torrl ms and full par ANT M traveling salesmen. to samplos as o side lioe. N territory. Manufacturers ‘? furicating ol erences and Cleveland. O, OF GOOD ADDRE on_installments. Ameri ‘I\lrl’«fl.\lfi Cash on, TED. 2 e our Boyavren coon CANVASSERS AT S sewing machine oftice, 1516 Douglas street. 50 820 WANTED, TWO GOOD ACCIDENT INSUR- ance soliciors for the city and one for Sonth Ominha, Address W 12 oo, 49 TED—-FEMALE HELP. . vee top of st eolwmn, on this e ot UL ED, GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK IN_ FAM- 1y Of threo; nochildron. - Enquire, (508 N. 22dat. 41 A GOOD GIRL AT 1 DIATELY, WRENT. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED Urooms, nodern conveniences. 407 North 14th stroet MIs 6+ 0 FOR RENT, FURNISHED ROOM, 800 PER Ymonth. 2043 Capitol avenve. ' MI02 5 JFOR ILENT, Utrally loeate (- FOR RENT, TIIEE FURNISHED ROOMS, Usultable for housekeoping. Address, X 6, B MI% RNISHED OR 16D FRO 524 8 2ith ave 10 FURNISHED NICE FRONT ROOMS MOD! 11N 18th atroot. 108 [ EAST FRONT FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO gontiemen best location and all modern conven 024 N Msid 5 0 FOR RE FURNISILED €001, 4rooms at northeast rner 16th and Howard; lawn around bullding; from § to $20.00 a llllllll;;“ lences, th stroot. N PRIVATE FAMILY, LARGE FURNISIT i room. Referen 1817 Davenport at. pE FOR RENT. PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM, fvery desirable location. 1921 Chicugo strest. 1E ST, CLAIR. EUROPEAN HOTEL, and Dodgo, will make 0w rat by the week o o5 0% 8 RoOMS, “stary’s ave HOU 202 _ST. 7 4 T OOM, PRIVATE FAMIL ave. 0 FOR RENT, A PLEASANT SOUTIL FRONT Ubny window room, with every modern conven- lence, fOr one oF two gentlemen, 2212 Farnaw st 2 [ FURNISHED ROOM, 812 8 1STH ST, PR 4 JRNISH For rates D ROOMS AND BO ele., see to ) of 178t column on this paye 10, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY nouse. all modern conventoncos, cer ted, desire two or threo gentleman Urankfastand 0 o'elock dinner 1€ desiro LARGE NEW ally lo- roomers, Addross MIF 5 DODGE M732 S8 CONVENIENT 10 BUSINESS, 1121 F FURNISHED ROOMS & BOARD [=] 15202+ NICE ROOM. WITH BOARD: PLEASANT “home; private famlly. 620 North 19th stre 2011 Harney TO LET FURNISHED 620 N 23rd, { streot F; FOR RENT, ROOM WITH BOARD. 172 DODGE atroo w7 FOR EENT—ROOMS UNFURNSHED this pge ROOMS, 502 & For rates, 1-FOI RENT, ROOMS IN SUITES TO I Toix atores for rent; ono hotel of & Life bldg. "4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITABLE FOIU Thousckeeping, to small fauilly, price $14, 1702 Webster stroet. 257 FOIL 1LE ROOMS 1O A SMALL FAM- Tily, with nil conveniences for housekeoplig. In- quira 1013 Plerce A Wi BOARDIN For ratea, ete.. sec top of first column on this pags "4'( LLMAN HOUSE, 1310 DODGE. FOR GOOD board. nicer rooms, conveniences, rates and location it cannot bo' excelled. Mrs. ilorn, prop. rst column on this pags Torrates, ete ], Ok RENT. TIE $STORY BRICK BUILDING, with or without powe erly occupied by The Bee Pablishing Co. streot. The nt. complete ron all the floors, gas, he Bee. MY BUILDING. A.Lindquis e ton of at the oftice of Ol SALE, 106l & 1t FOR RENT Jones s oN Continued, ]{ GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. 'r,.\u,lu‘\s“v CLATRVOY AN For rates, ete., sen top of Jrst column_on this page. J-ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY. WONDERF Drovelations. Challenges the world, Mra. Dr. M Legrave,dond trance clalrvoyunt.astrologiat.palm st and I1fe render: tolis your life from cradle to grave: unites the separated: causes marriago with the one you 10ve; tells whers you will siccaed wnd in what business best adapted for. has the celebrated Egyptian breastplate for luck and to destroy bad Intiuences: cures fits, ntemperance and all private complaluts with massage baths and alcohol troat ment. Send 2, lock of halr, name and date of birth and recelve accurato 1o ohart: 2 cents in tamps ot ciroular: gives (nitials of one you will Tinrry, alao photos of same. Offica 1007 South 11th stroet, first 800T: hours, § &.m. 10 Y p. m. Come one, come ail.and be convineed of this -.mm-mn“ :m:v For rates, ele., see top of first cotumn on this page MADAME BMITHL, 1316 CAPITOL AVENUE, 24 floor. Mt o T MASSAGE, T ST SECOND foor. MU S 60 8 PERSONAL Continued, ZoWANTED To TRADK, NEW FURNITURE 4for & good strong horse. Add Z,5CHOICE FARMS 0 RXCHANGE FOR MER Jchandise: write ma. , W. K. Wells, Burwell, No Z OF IMP| Uland 1§ mil RO town to trade for. mid or Iive stook. 13 Campbeil, Neb. 108 4 WIHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE, CALL 4 or wiite me. full deseription. Alex. Moore, 1 Bee bullding. M- 7, POR TRADE %8 TIEAD TIORSES, 354 ACRES Ugood [nnd, for goneral merchandise and grocery Mary Novotny, Burwoll M9 6* stock Neb. FOR SALF—RE\L ESTA UK Tates, ete., we top of first rulumu n this poge 21 PER CENT INVESTMENT. ha today I8 (n (nalde property. the Income from which will net you f o 8 o cent per annum, With the property growlug rap Ay in vi Here A great east front corner on North 16th stroat poying 8 per cont net and Increasing in valu rate of 15 per cent annually, and will e this rate for the n For terms soo “401 Bee Bullding. Miz3 Q01 SALE-PART CASH, PART UNINCUM. [ herod roal eatato. & well databitshed commission and storage business.’ Address X 62, Beg, ] 1 rorrates, ete., #ee top of 1 rat cotumn on this mm e BEFOR DUVING A PIANO EXA INE : j vt column on this yage, WAPAY, tion by Dook. 1001 OF 31 A ugh mail. ineluding maniial, reader and £10.00, Books supplicd for self instruction graved synopsis for 2-cent stamp, T GHORGE ¥, GELLENBECK, teacher; with Hospo or 1615 Chilcago ‘streot. YV, onana KINDEIR( commences Sept YV Miss M. ELIZABETIT AMSD York City, vocal studio, 16 McCague bullding. Uy MONEY 10 LOAN— l{lu AL hs’l‘:\ TE. For rates etc., sce top of 173t column on (his page. W NONEYTO LOAN ON OMATIA PROPERTY, Fidolity Trust company, 1014 Farnam. 911 D, ZUTTLES N, Y.L, W MortaaGE LOAN 5 W -~ CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO BEE BLUG Ww-° 913 VW LOANS. W. M. HARRIS,R20,FRENZIKR BLK 915 Wi ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 813N, ¥ Lile, lend at ow rates for cholco security o Nebraska or 1owa farms, or Omabia city property, ol WD LER CENT FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Richard C. Patterson, 907 N. Y. Life. 917 W BUILDING TOANS 10 7 PER CENT; NO additional charges for commission or attor- s toos. W, B Sielkle, Kirst National bank i o3 LOAN ON_FIRST Chiag, W. MONEY ON _HAND 10 ha elty propesty. . bk bldg. Y TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPEnTY . F. Ringer, 1519 Far'm. + 1 ONEY TO LOAN—CHA For rates, ele., see top of first cotumn on this page. ‘ ~LOANS, 023 N. Y. LIFE, R. A. MORK 2 I kL 3 028 X JONEY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTERS ON household goods, pianos, organs, horses, mules, warehouse rocelpts, ete., at the lowest possible rates without publicity or removal of property. Time arranged Lo suit borrowe My loans aro so arcanged that you can make a payment at any time and reduce both the principal and interest. You will find it to your advantage to seo me if you want a loan, or if more convenient eall up telo- phne 1621 and your business can be arranged at Money always on hand; no delay; no publicity; lowest Tates. B. K. Masters, room 4, Withnell block, 15th and Harney sts. ®l FOR RENT IN GRAND OPERA ¥ Sutelifi, 514 First Nottgnal &0 I STORES Houso bullding. Bank builaing. “FOR RENT, THE OFFICE_FORMERLY 0CCU- pled by Alexander & Smith in Continental bolek, corner room, perfect order. Freeland, Loowls Co M0 L REN E 4STORY BRICK STORE bullding, 1114 flarney strect, formeriy_occupled by Allen Bros. Inquire Milton' Rogers & Sons. DRTIR firat column on this ngs D Feyrates, clc,. sen (o0 of K WANT 1O RENT. COMPLETELY ~FUR- nished house.5 o 8 ‘rooms, modern conven- s, for the winter. Man and wite. Address O, etfries, 200 Bee building. MONEY TO LOAN: 0. 60 AND % DAVS ON furniture, eto. Duff Green, & 20, Continntal bik. ~FOR SALE OR RENT, A GOOD TOTEL, ALL furnishied; nlso barand fixtures with stock of 1iguors, and doing o £0od business. kor particu- C., South Omaha. BLIGE TS T, BARN, CHECKERED LIVERY barn, chieap, 15th nud Harney St Call room 611 New York Lite. 146-9 3 HAVE A PARTY WHO WILL INVEST £3,000 t0 §.000 1n & morcantile or manufactur- ing business In'this city. All information will be cousidered contidential.” “Alex Moore, 401 Beo bl 184 5 OR 4 UNFUR 1 rooms suitablo for light housckeeping) o than sIx blocks from i7th and barnam st 17 Farnam st. —GIRI, WAN Douglins st - MORE LADIES TO DO Jwork at lome; experience not necessary. slan Emb. Co., 1905 Farnam. FA J month. Call Dmuha. 1-WANTED, A JHarney St ltefe Licutenant Abereromble, 0D KITCHEN GIRL, cen required. FOR RE \’l‘—ll()U For rates, ole., ace top of 18t commn on tiis + Farnam. Mol D, o streot. DA WANTED-T11E CHICAGO THER- mometer and Novelty Mifu Co. 41 8. Canal st., Chieago, destres agents toscll adyertising the Blometefs and_other novelties, lberal’ comls LA 4 age. LOOM HOUSE, 1813 CASS FOR RENT. 1HAVEJUST TURN my agent, Netherton Hull, room 120, Natlonal bank, six, §and 9 room dwelling: and ali modern convonlonces. not been In the nirket natil now K put In first class ato Lo ¥or purticulurs tugu orman Kountse tonants on agent. rooms. - Address X 56, Boe ofic 1)—&1»1( e oms D FOIRENT, T mproveutonts. - FURNISH 8, X 38, Ho. ROOM HOUSE WITH MODERN Apply 112 Noreh 2ith streat 1503 T ow w TROOM COTTAGK, GOOD RE ulr, east (rout, elogant view, 100 feet from Kar nam stroet onSth atreet, $0.00. Star Loan and Crust Co., Hrst oo N. Y. Lifo Blag. MI2 6 i) IF YOU WISH TO RENT A HOU oo, 300 1. K. D, o locnte n tuy “olo,Continontal block, ]) FOI RENT EAM HEATED ¥l onoico loeation! 6 rooms and bath &0.00 to Notherton Hall, room 520, First Nat. bank. 0ROOM HOUSE CENTRALLY monts, 112 N, 19th FOR 1IN o w0.0, MIX room flats, gas and bath £25.00 Netherton Hall, K620, 1st Nat. bank ]) 1 ROOM BRICK DW ELLI honcos, conventont to- eity, Hall, Room 520 1st Nat. hank KENT 1 | con 350,00, BRICK DWEI rent, $0, N Natlonal bank. Dy W TROOM HOUSES, (0 outh 8t st near Hanscom park. lnquire ey ot it o L TO SMALL FAMILY. LOW 1uvo rooms turntshied two'siory dweniin block from postofio {64 Case Tofurencos roquired. RTS CUY OF. Lith & Dudgw it i B b ] X 10 ROONS, IN Apply to 201 St Mary's avenub. M 3 Mo T, F08 KENT GROON BRICK HOUSE WITH itk srowuda, - Apply 10 219 St Mary's areue: T ok KENT T 10 ROOMS ALL MODERN improvaments, 80 per month, §2nd and Farnan Doxter L. homas. i ]) FOR It RESIDENCE, 1112 8. 10th Apply Elguttor, 4 Now York Life. MW T hLErY HOUSKS AND FLATS AT GREATIY reduced prices. G.'F. Butia. 311 Paxton bluck " : 650 * DR RENT sRooM < ako at.. with ‘all modern Col FLAT onver Coutinental block, or Faust bottling works. Y HOUBK IN WALNUT b Horn, eare of Max Dl RENT-TR00M ML Inguire of M. M. Meyer Bros. l) FOR BENT-—¢ AND & ROOM STEAM 11 EATHED fate o the Clowry bLulldiugs. Keferenges re Quired. luberts, 1615 Chicagy stroet Mzl )5 ¢ AND SR 0.W 10 315,00, D S A, 0N, . R W Bee bullalog. o arky w MALL HOTU 'i" SWANTED TO RENT- A Y state terms. tshed or unfurnished Bee. Address MOSG-4* RENTAL For rates, ete., wce to of rst cotumn on this page. T K. COLE, RENTAL AGENCY CONTIN 4 ta) block. “HOUSES, FLATS AND STORES FOR RENT IN Lall parts of the elty. Parrotte, lith and Dodge. b5 FOR BARBER AT BEN Call at ING- nnings 1205 Y iogn cHANCE ton, Neb., with ymall capital. hotel barber shop. $,000 STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FURNL it e AR A Neb. Blusl 16+ \7—FOR SALE, THE CANADIAN EMPL ofice, bettor kuown as Mrs. Broga's. best business in the state. In particulurs e dlilg 3. Loth. M OF WANT A GOOD BUSINESS. BUY THE JOR SALE EASY TERMS, HOMES FOR 00 §1.000.81,20041,600 and up. Take small elear pr erty in part payment. G i 16th and Dougias o8 SAUE Nicr 5 oo lots, Waihut Hill, only §1,500 W. A, Sponcer, . FULL Blggest snap Omaha R.7,"Chumber Com JFOUR_ CHOICE FARMS [N "WESTERN [0W for sale, 120 acres, two of 160 acres each, ono of 0 acrex: il improved. W. H. Krider. ) Puxton Block, Omaba. X120 IN BLK 24 BOYD 9 Farnam. o JOR SALE, LO' 750, 1. F. Ringer. ]'m( SOUTHL OMAIIA PROPERTI trackage or residence, g0 to the I South Omaha, E 1 N streots. tate deniers i corner 24th a JOR SALE A GOOD HOME house can bo bought Jnst now, owner has no use for It. Room 20, opposite . 0, Fuu SAL m b haif cnah This 18 & Johnston & Co., : arico $10 per monih 20, Bee ottico Bt i8R0, 4100 cavn W MeBride. dences: KOO clty or farm property Glarke, 15'0ard of trad 00K AT IT-EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, BATIT, Jolty water, etc.; newly papered and patnted throughout; corner lot Wx 106ty feet with good barn; only £.050: smull cash payment and balance easy terms at 7 per cent. C. A. Starr, Hee butlding. _ A modera lEptoreineny o p 0,000 ACRES LAND FOILSAL Liin, Choyenne and Kimball conntie 1L Potprson, 1412 8. 15th st.. Omaha. LOST. For rates, ete. sce top of st column o this page. OST—ON DORCAS, 1 sty bluck lace hat wrapped 1n paper fr. Schaddol Return 1o Mrs. Douglas. 0 101 OST, AT UNION DEPOT SATUKRDAY P.M. ON iarrival of R. L from eust, ladies navy blue juck et. Return to 1007 Jackson st and receive a liberal reward. 1184 ETWEEN 10711 AND | mE A f firat. column on thw page. NT LAWVERS AND SOLICITORS, G. W. & Co.. Bee bullding, Omalia, Neb. ' Branch oftice at Wasiiiaton, D. . Consultation free. ) E_AXD' SPECIAL DRAWINGS probarod by G, W. AR e vane, ey 2 V0V —— L PAWNEGOKERS. kD MorLE LOANS MONEY ON DIAMONDS, watches, ete. 15115 FArnam st. M7 DRESSMAKING. Forrates, etc., teetop of nrst columnon thisp 1gs T)RESSMAKING REASONABLY DONE, TAVLOR systom. " 172 So. 1ith streot. M2 o+ ONGAGEMENTS T0_DO DIt tamilios solicited, Miss Sturdy, MAKING IN S 20th at. 11501 RAILWAY TIME CARD CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.| Arriver epot [0t and Mason Sta. | Omaha._ Chicago Vestibulo | 500 m -Chleago Kxpross. .....] |uu>a am - Chicago Kxpress. .. 600 p m 920 p m Giitengo & lown Locai 6.0 p m Lonves TArrives Omnha ~.Denver Day Express 105 p m LiiDendwood Express 5 L., Denver Expre ‘Detver ‘Express, Daily. . +...Lincoln Limited. incoln Local....... anias City Day Night Exp. via U address School Board, Bartiey, N M1 T STORAGE. For rates, ete., sec ton of b colwmnn on this + age M, Qb ¢ ND HEST STORAGE house n clty. Willlams & Cross, 1214 llarney. w2 CLEAN, DRY AND PRIVATE STORAGE OF S\ furniture! Oniaha’ Btove Repate Wor »ouglas —10 BUY. Forrates, etc..scetop f first column on this pigs 00 YARDS DIRT ON L between L and KK stroets, South Inquire at Zeller's suloon, 2th and 0O MU0 4+ STORRD Tou 1 Omiha. street. ! FURSITL Wells, 111 Farn N ED—IAY LOOSE OR BALL price wanted. 1. Morrill, 8o Gmaha, SOLD, FOit SALE—FURNITURY, For rates, eie,, a2 007 T Columiy o (NG s (), FURNTIT TURES ALMO: for anle choath now brick hote Audrom ¢ 8. Bradloy, Hir Qo SALE CHEA NICK housebold furaiture at 1018 Douglng stro OR SALE- Mlll(s For terms, ele., see Wop of_irsd coliinis o i page > FAMILY HORSE FOIL SALE, SINGLE DRIV- Tiugo toums. Can furnish any kind of {rod. Call &t C. D. Woodworth & Co., or wddross 1. J. Floming, Calhoun, Nob, o FOR SAI For ratos, elc., x g Q A NEW TURK NDY. MADE OF PURI frult, suxar and b from Conatantinopl 71t 518 South 1ith atreet. 18 | QulLANING MILL IN 000 OIRDER, RUNNING coustantly; no tmeumbrance; cheap. W i, Hoo. i FEENtY Q' FOR SALE 700 1IEAD OF GOOD FEEDI ) touor 1rat colum elghiog 1,00 10 1,100, on ranke at Heuklemar > For particulars address N.'A. Duy Neb., or Danver Live Stock Com. Co., 1 QRO SALE AN i1 STOR ORGAN now. wili axchange for good mare Councll Blums, Ta Q THOROUGHBIED M eutur stroet, Ominhs, LEF PUPS FORSALE A LARGE QU clear ice at Sterliog, Johnson o N Mukgy MiaNC | For rates, ete., e top of irat col RoMARAGE T mual batba, scalp and chiropodiat. M k RINGWELL CEMETERY Lixlt, for £23: graves, $10. Office, tol. No. 385, 0r any undoriaker. R;.orexiNg EXERCISEN OF P rice Adams' academy of daneliy hall, 18] 14 Send o losso! TMENT, ELECTRO TH 0d halr treatnient. manioure 3. Post, 310k 8 150, Withnell bik 07 FINE LOTS, No Wi N_lithi MG K MAU- delasrie doportment, at G a SON CLEANS CESSPOOLS, VAULIS, 55, 14th street. Tolophone 11Te. MU 81 R HAMILTON BROS. 414 & v §7. Doca jobblag, carpeates aad brisk work, plas teria ¢ aud palnting w8l e Gaide Y FUR SALE, HARDWARE = STOCK =~ AND building In county seat town in Nebraska. d crops, good trade, clean stock. Furniture stock can bo ndded. Tenoment over store. Ad: dres, X, 4, Beo. 9S850 i 1K C [Arrivos Omaha. 200 p m #l5 pm Denver Bx _.Overland Héatrico and ‘Omaha. FOR SALEOR TRADE, A BARBER SIOP OF four (4) chalrs, doing §75.00 to $X0.00 & woek, with bullding on lehsed ground. Lease runs three Jeurs. Wil vell shop and bullding for 8 00), or will trade for house and 1ot tn Whta'at once to 1 0. Milligan, Norfolk, “Atlantio Expros Veatibulo Expcosi.. 10.00 6w 05 pm 10:pm U Fpre oy Denver Limited 705 pm| 7 FOR SAL furnish 200d business town. Point, Neb. UTCHER SHOP W or house- Will sell all or part. Jumes A. Ward, Pattonsbur, First BUSINESS. A GOOD LIVE MAN WHO CAN Invest us much as §1.000.00 to §1.500.00, may secure gepersl agency for the sale of dish washing ma- chine. A chunce for profitable business for live energotic man. Address ¥, 0. Kionds & Co., in care 511, Kelth & Perry bldg.. Kansas City. Mo. 330 Y COUNTRY BANK OPENING: =BEST (N state; promium agricultural county; safe and fixtures for sulo; kood bullding, lodse cheap: owner moving far south. Dorr llefieman, An: solmo, Nol ) S ELECTRIC LIGT PLANT FOR SALE IN county seat town within 80 miles of Omaha. Two dynamos, capacity 1430 16 C. I, lampy, one t' 1. P, Weatinghouse engine, two 6 1. . boflers, will sell for one-third cost price, half cash, balanco unineum. bered real estuto. - Add Ouiahn Hew, 202 814 7 HOTEL TO LET, A GOOD HOTEL IN SOUTH Omaha, centrally locuted, near dopot and stock yards. Addiess, Waugh & We It FOW EXCHANGE, e top of 1rat column on this page, For rates, ete. 0 STOCK OF GROCERIES IN OMAHA, ood trade. Will exchange fof Alex Moore, W1 live bldg it 7, KO EXCHANGE 86,00 OMATIA CLEAK filots for o K ital business property 36,000 brick tenomont bloek 6 biks. woat of post small locumbrance, (Or vacant lots, acre ty, fmproved or wild land wost end, olear, £or $10.000 or $12,000 o west or aoutliwest part of city Place hotel, 23 rooms and furniture for eloar Iand in lown oF Nehraska 15,000 to $0.00 of clear Omahu lots for good i stern lowa oF eustern Nebraska. ‘Wil e cash. K. F. Ringer. 161y Farnam. 110-4* 7, FOR EXCHANGE 81000 HAKDWARE STOCK fiin kood town. doing splendid business: good reanon for selling. Part cash co good Tand or ha property. K. ¥. Ringer, 1513 Farnam. 115 s0x1ii FEET, BANT FRONT 100 feet from alot aud Iittl cuy) Will exehange property with \ncumbrance. ‘0., firat foor, N. Y. Life Bldg. JIAVE YOU 10 OFFEIL FOR GOOD in good central Nobraska town oyer, 07 8 Omana 1l property e Slar Loan & Min 9 It SANDERSON CORNER 18TH AND JACKSON 55-429% MECHANIUAL DRAUGHIS MEN, BEDS, TICKS AND PILLOWS WASLUED: FEAT ore bought. ~ Mall orders promptly llod. Work calied for & dolivered. Freus Ausuu.disd & Frauslie Arriva | Omaha % wm Lenves |CI _Omaha. | U. 630 p /. pml. ~.ri.Chicago Exor _.Chicako Expross. TSIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Dopot 10th_und .. .Sloux City Passenger t. Paul Exp Leavos | Gmaba, | 1 Tlaam 450 o m! Areivor i Dopot e \and Wobster Sts. | Omaha. 1o Limited 3 Ji P lhmul 10th_as “Carroll Passenger ... Chieago Expros Vestibule Limito Eastorn Flyor st Mal OMAHA & 31 1OUIS dopot, [0t wn i M Canic F.. £ & MO. VALLEY, | Depot I5th and Webster Sts. Binok Hilly Express T Sat) Wyo, Exp. (Ex. Mon). | 520 p <. Lincoln Pis; (Kx. Sun) ... 118 n LYork & Norfolk (Ex. Sunday).. 113 a m St Panl Kxpross | 925 o m 8T M. &0 Arrivos K Dapot i5th and Webster Sts. | Omaha. ®10 a m| . 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P 810 p m 510 p m 5.45 p m | Arrives | Omaha 00 n m 510 p w Arrivos. |"Transfor 589 p m 645 am Arrives) Trans| 920 & m 565 p m T A m Lonves Oumnba. 00 n | 90 p Lonvos Transtor W0am Arrivar Transfer Y 910 & | L3 p 745 & 1000 B Arit Teanstor 12105 p m Arrives Tranafer b p @ 08w 15 & m Teaves | Tranafos 4w m 1000 p w .05 p w Lonves Transer Tham 5.5 p w BYRE grEtvereliat ik ‘v -|»re“ Triss.” 1t hascured thousands | B ey AR Huuflklhflh‘l‘ruw Ban Fri BIOUX CITY Union D110k ~4|.,un| TATrIver Transte_ s wonLo ViLL TAIN A ByUETURE e Hiastlo you w-nlll\. mphlet No. 1t Cal A Wrllten Guarantee lo PH IL' s CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. 0ur cure 13 permanent and not & patching up. Cases treated five years ago have never soen A symplom since. Ry deacribing caso fally w treat You by he sas Atrong guarantos to cure T who r 1o come here d wo will pay rallroad fare th ways and oo (£ we fail to cure. g6 the world for & caso that our MAGIO REMEDY will not cure. Write for full particulars and ‘e know that you are skeptieal, the most eminent physicians have jorary rellef. In our five years' prac C REMEDY (¢ has beon most difficult to overcoma the prejudices against all o cafled spocifics. But under our strong Fantos you rhould not hesitato to try this remedy. ‘uu take no chance of losing your money, Wo i antas to cure of Fofund overy doliar, and As we have & Feputation £0 protoct, also financial’ backing of 300, 000, it 18 perfectly safs to all who will try tho treat- mont. Horatofore you have been putting npand paying out your money for different troatments and although you are not yet cured no one has paid back your mon: Do not waste any more money until you try us Old ehronie, deep aeatod cases cured n 0 to 90 days. In- Sestigato our financial standing, our reputation as business men. Writo us for names and addresses of those we have cured who have given permission to re- for to them. Itcosts you only postage to do this; it ‘will save you & world of suffering from montal strain, and {f you aro married what may your offspring suffer through your own negligence, 1f your symplomsare s0re throat, mucous pachea 1n mouth, Fheumatism An bones and Joints, hair falling ont, eruptions on any of tho body, feeling of f neral deprossion, pains [ Bead or bones, you have no time 10 waste, " Thoa who ars constantly taking mereury and potash shonld discontinuo is. Conatant use of these drugs will purcly bring sores and oating ulcorsin tho end. Don'tfail to writs, Al correspondence sent sealed in piain envel opes. Wo invite tho most Figid investigntion and will do all in our power to ail you in it Address, COOK REMEDY €0., Omaha, Nebraska. Office 13th and Farnam, second floor, entrance 13th EX MAGIGC CURE ".%* ONLY, $600 for a ¢189 of Ly 8 07 Failing Manhoody General or Nervous® )ubxhty weaknoss 0 bodyor mind, ths eilucts of 'errors or exe cesses in old or young that we cannot cure. We guarantee every ~case or refund ever dollar. Five days trial treatment $1, full course $5. Perceptible bansfits roalizrd in three days. By mail. a3curely packsd from observation. Offica open until 9 v. m. COOK REMEDY CO. HA, NEB. LADIES ONLY MAGIG FEMALE REGULATOR, Safe and Certtamn ot a aay or money refunded Price by mail $2, Sealed from observation COOK REMEDY CO.. Omana Neo IHPROVHIE\T the ORDER of the AGE R FOR 18 YERRS Allusers of TYPEWRITERS have felt the Boogssity of tholr being improved, You will nd in the w [Smith Premier Typewriter The latest and best. We claim; and Inspeo- tion and trial prove it, *The Most Durable in Alignment, Easiest Rinning, and Most Silent. Alltyife cleancd in ten seconds vithout solling the hands. Send logue. The Smith Premier ' {'pe Writer Co. 1. MaviEw, M Farnam streot, Oma L-Duc's Periodical Puls. This Fronch remedy nets directly upon tho genera- tive organs and cures suppressior: of the nfenses. $20r three for, $9. and can he mailed. ' Sbould not be ured during pregnancy. Jobbers, druggisty andh he public supplied by Goodman Drui Co., Omnha. MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE Leavenworth, Kan., 0-1»-90 P. Moore—My Dear I bave been subject to sick headache all my life. Over two years ago L began using Moore’s Tree of Life for it, and I have never had a case of sick headache since, except when 1 was at one end of the road and the medicine at the other end. It is worth more than money to me. T heartily commend it to all suffering with siclk headache. Yours trulv, W. B. KILE Pastor First Baptist Church. Moore's Treo of Lite, a positive cura tor Kidney and Liver Complalnt and all b 004 disensns. Dooslt pay Lo sufor wion you can - urod by uslaz Moora's reoof Lifo. tio Groat Lifo Romoiv? DOOTOR : McGREW . SPROLALIST. Sixteen Years Experience in the Troatmont of al forms ot PRIVATE DISEASES. o Disea 210 donly. uccoss In Gf Private Disonsos s nover bean equaliod. 10oks and Clroulars ¥iE reatment by correspondence. Oftice, 14 and Farnam Sts, Omaha, Nub, Entrance on elther stroet MANHOOD RESTORED, lw,\n ATIVO,” the Wounderful Speale: Keniedy, 18 sold with o Writtenduaranteo to cure all Nervous Dis eases, such ns Weak Memory, Lot of Bri P oweT, Fcadache, Wakefulbess, Lost Mar tocd, Neryousness, Las situde, all draias’ and 1o of "power of the c0, oplu iead to Infirmity, 31 a packege, or 6 for $6. With every 85 ¢ 1 written guarantee to cure or 8ot by mail to any address. i this paper. Address, HADRID cus ICAL CO,, Braneh Office for U. 8. A Dearborn Btveet, CHICAGO. 1L FOUBALE TN OMAHA, NE! .BY Rubn & Co., Cor, [5th & Dougina Sta. Cor. 14th & Dougias Sts. Conneil Blulta. 1a Tder we ive und the Circular free. . T wnuatire’ s and Private disannes of i n. A gariala cure for (e debi ety T 1§ weakness pecull tow ¢ MFd ouly by itand fool sa Yuslmlhswum o mmendiog it W GIKOIANATI, O Al sufferers. U.6. 4. J RTONFR, M D004 Boid by Dl s “OMAHA DAY Big Turn Ount at the Falr aud Splen- did Races. Yestorday was ‘'‘Omaha Day''at the Douglas county fair and the greatest day in point of attendance and racing events of the season. As early as 8 o'clock in the morning people be- gan to gather and by noon the grounds wors well filled by visitors with teams and afoot. The judyes in the various classes of ex- hibits were busy awarding diplomas in the floricultural and horticultural halls and as the amount of money awarded in prices this year is unusually lib- eral thoy had plenty of work, Tho awards in the fine art hall were made yesterday. This exhiblt has been unusually fine this year and has been accorded great praise by the visitors A good deal of laughing comment was made on the fact that tho fair grouuds today would be a poor place for sharpors as thore was literally Imrlli a “frosh” person on the grounds. A Kansas salt mine has had a laree and beautiful exhibit of their salt and today gave away thousands of oar- tons full of fino table sait tozether with an engraved invitation on one corner of which were the words, R. S. V. P.--rock salt very pure. ‘Tha live stock pens, and the awards in that department, came in for a great deal of at- tention and were thronged all day by breod- ers and fanciers. The exhibit is vory good and shows what Douglas county can do when it comos to stock raising. As early as 2 o'clock the grand stand was thronged with people and the fences were crowded four deep. The track was in parfoct condition, the sun brignt and the aiv delightfully bracing, mak- ing it an ideal racing day. The turnout and gay apparel of the ladies in the paddock made a pleasing sight, fittingly rounding out tho best raci lug day ever held in Omaha. - hlllllil Your Ground. you make up vour mind to take rsaparilla, do not be induced to buy some other preparation instead. Clerks may claim that “ours is as good as Hood's" and all that, but the peculiar merit of Hood's Sar- saparilla cannot be equatled. Therefore have nothing to do with substitutes and insist upon having Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the bess blood purifier and buildiug up medicine. —— and Entry Into Omaha. Onand after July 30, 1891, tho Chi- cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railway company will run all of its trains in and out of the union depot, Omaha. No more annoyanco caused by transforring and switching at Council Bluffs, Solid ibuled trains, consisting of new Pnlace sleeping cars, froe parlor chair cars, elezant coaches, and the finest dining cars in the world, all heated by steam and lighted throughout by elec- tric lights. The new evening express with ‘“‘electric lights in every berth” now leaves Omaha daily at 6.20 p m. ving at Chicago at 9:50 a. m.. in time for all eastern connections. Secure tickets and sleoping car berths at 1501 Farnam stroet (Barker block), J. E. PRESTON, I". A. NasH, C. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt e HE SAW THE CITY. An lTowan's Effort to Lose Himself in the Metropolis, That Charles Wilkins 1s an unsopbisticated denizen of the rural districts of lowa, and totally ignorant of the mysteries of Omaha’ motor system, was evident from the talo of woe he poured into the capacious ear of Agent Moore at the Union station yestorday worning. Charlie says he was visiting friends on Sixteenth and Cass, and when he boarded a motor thought it would land him at tho Uunion depot; Instead ho found himself rev- cling in delightful bits of woodland scenery near the fort. Mistaking the admonition of the conductor, he took the north bound cable car at Dodge and Sixteenth streets and landed at the ball grounds. After going on a wild goose cnase to South Omaba and the the upper end of Farnam streot, he was finally headed for the station, arriving in time to miss his train. After riding about town three hours and spending 75 cents in car fares, he caught a train and left for home, a happier and & wiser man, Children Cry for It. The pleasaunt flavor, gentle action and soothing offects of Syvup of Figs, when in need cf a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying re- sults follow its use, so that ivis the best family remedy known aud overy family should have a bottle, v = The New Boyd Lights, The chandeliers in the now Boyd theater are on the imperial order, They are combination fixtures of beauti- ful design and fully in kecping with the balance of the furnishings. The hundred light chandelier that decorates the dome is finished in byzantine and harmonizes nicely with the decorations of the ceil- ing. ~The fixtures far excel anything of the kind in the city and were furnished by Russell, Pratt & Co. of 819 South Fiftecunth street. This firm are better equipped for fine work than any one elso in the westand patrons of the new Boyd should take particular notice of the elegance of not only the fixtures inside but also the chandelier in the lobby of the theater. When Hood's) L D Among Military People. Licutenaut Colonel A, T. Smith of Fort Niobrara arrived in Omaha today on his way to New York, where ha takes charge of the recruiting service. Helsa guest of Col- onel Stanton, Co.onel Daniel T. Wolls of Fort McKinney is in the city on bis way to New York to as- sist in the recruiting service. The troups at Fort Omaha will bo paid to- worrow for last month’s services, Company I of the Twenty-first infantry will bo trausforred from Fort Sidney to Fort Randall, S. D. Company E of the Tenth infantry will bo rolieved from duty at Fort Lowis, Colo., on september 18, and will proceed to Fort Stan- ton, N. M. RN SR Cure for the Drink Habit. The John Holiday Remedy company, of Burhngton, la., guarantocs o cure the drink habit and dypsomania, Home treatment. Remedy sure, Ingredients harmless. Per bottle, postpaid, with full directions, $2.50. No testimonials’ published, and corréspond« enco kept inviolate, Wo bave used our own medicive. HALVE OUTH. Via the Wabash R. It. On September 29 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets good for 80 days to points in Arkansas, Toxas, Loulsiana, Pennessee, Mississippi, Alubama and Georgl For rates, tickoets and full in- formation call on or write, G. N, CLAYTON, Agen 1502 Farnam st., Omaha, N The True Way T0 RID THE BUMAN BODY OF The Poison of Disease SWIFT'S SPECIFIC always does this effcctually. [t treats the discase instead of the symptoms, and re: moves the cause, thereby making a cure, Mrs. E. J. Rowet, No. 11 Quincy 8t., Medford, Mase., eays that Ler mother has been cared of Berofala, by the use of four bottles of . ©. S., after baving bad much other treatment, and Leing reduced to quite & low condition of heaith, as it was thought she could not live, “Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed frec. SWLFT SPECIFIC CO,, Drawes & Atlanta, Ga. “12:05 p.m, and 6 NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST, Nobraska. The Poru normal school has openod with about 300 pupils enrolled. Tho Johuson county republican convention will be held at Tecumseh September 19, Clay Conter people are very proud of the new race track whioh has just been com- pleted. The oficors of the new county of Boyd have been sworn in and have begun their dutios, W.J. Bean of Broken Bow has settled with his creditors, paying dollar for dollar, and the store is again under his control. Soveral farmers i the vicinity of Harvard roport having harvested aod throshed over twenty bushels of tlax to the acre. Henry J. Naramore, a former rosident of Iairmont, was struck by an ongine at Yount villo, Cal., and instantly killed. He was years old. The steam syrup works at Fairfield have been repnirea and will turn outn larger product this fall than ever. About forty hands will be employe The first lvpuhlh'nu county convention over lield in Boyd county met (ast week and namod delegatos to the state and judicial conveutions. ‘The independonts held = county convention the samo da Whilo vaking hay with a horse rake Mavel Makelin, the 15-year-old daughter of a farmer noar Madison, was thrown from her seat by the horse running away ana was drugged some distance by the teoth of tho rake. Her head was terribly cut in several places, but i 18 thought she will recover. While Dennis O'Flaherty, a Codar county farmer, was in Hartington ho purchased bottle of corrosive sublimate. While on his way home in the evening he passed a gang of threshers who asked him if ho had some- thing to drink. Dennis replicd yes and ab- sent-mindedly took out tho bottlo of poison. Martin Knudson and Andrew Olsen were the victims. The label was noticed boefore any more drank. These two men are now at their homes in a critical condition and their T n\'u v is vory doubtful. H. Jameson of Geneva has roturned fmm Now Mexico, where ho went to ass 10 recovering the body of James Ionnon of (-mmva. who was murdered near Folsom, N. recontly, Ho found the body, also the murd"ror under arrest. On his person part of the effacts of his vietim were found. “I'ho prisonor and Lonnon were together pros- pecting. Thoy wore seon going to camp - one evening by @& residont, and the next morning the samo person saw one man leave the camp with the team. A few days after some Mexican women found the body of Lonnon in the bushes near by. He bad been killed by a blow on the back of the head with the poll of an ax. The murderer, ovidently not content with this, had struck him again” with the blade, cutting a torrible gash in the face, and after dragging his vietim into the bushes ho wrupped his head in a piece of cloth, ap- propriated his property and fled. When overtaken after along chase he clmmed that Mexicans did the decd and tnat he escaped the same fate by flight. This isnot believed, however, and it is generally thought that tho right man has been u\u;,m. 1owa It is said that C. W. Williams, Rush Park at Independence, 5,000 at his August meeting. Mrs. Lucella Lol has presentod the Con- gregational society of Monticello with £500 to bo applied to the parsonage fund. ‘The railroad commissioners have denied tho petion of the people of Siater asking that the Rock Island road be compelled to estab- lish a statiou at that point. Mr. and Mrs. Saxtou at Bear Grove have colebrated thoir golden wedding. Thoy are old and respected rosidents of that place, haviog lived there thirty-seven years, ‘The cutlery works plant at Keokul way sold at sheriff's sale. William A. bronwell bought the property as trusteo of the city of Keokuk and the Keokuk Cutlery company, the consideration being $12,000. About tweuty-five men who served Gor. many in that country’s army, met at Sioux City for the purpose of oreanizing a Gorman Veteran society. H. J. Nienstedt was elected commander and Theodore Kipp scerota Mrs. Valpena Galka, a German woman about 50 years of age, went insane at Du- buque. She armed herself with a revolver and a huge butcher knife and barricadod the doors to her Louse. She was overpowered by ofticers and taken to jail. Ole Jacobsen, a deserter from the United States army, was arrested by Sheriff Noyes at Archer. Jacobsen was heavily armed when arrested and is a_hard case, but the sheriff had the drop on him, He will be re- turned to his post at Fort Sully, S. D. The sheriff receives $00 roward. W. M. Aikens of Anita wandered down into the Whitechapel district in Des Moines the other night and was robbed of e:ery- thing except his underclothes. It is thought ho was sandbagged and Frank Hart, who is said to be a thief and all around crook, was arrested on the charge of robbing the man, Several people claim Hart is the mun who slugged Aiken. Hart was fined £10 for got- ting drunk and on being rearrested he grnbhnd up the money and refused to pay the ne. owner of cloarod nearly Parents RoadThis. July and August are anxious mothers who carefully watch over their littla ones. Hot days and froquont changes of temperature are liable to produce cholora morbus, How satisfactory it should be for parants to know that Haller's Pain Paralyzer is both a pleasant and offective romedy for all summer complaints. It soothes and re- lieves all pain and griping and always effocts a complote cure. J. J. Johuson & ( coal office to 220 S, L S. R. Patten, dentist, removed to Deo building. Open till 7:00 p.m. “Tel 36, ~ months for lo. have removed their I5thstrost. Now We Are with You. The Chieago, Rock Island & Pacifio cailway are now running all its trains in and out of Inion Depot, Omaha. Trains will leavo as follows: East Bound—Day express, 10:00 a.m.; vestibuled limited, 4:05 p.m.; Atlantio express, 6:10 p.m. Avriving at 9:40 am., ). m. Departing, West Bound —Denver ves. tibuled limited, 12:15 p.m.; Nolson ac- commodation, 4:40 p.u.; Donver ex pross, 7:05 p.m. Arviving at 8:40 p.m., 10:43 a.m, and 7:30 a.m., These traing are vestibuled and it is an indisputable fact that the dining oar e of the *“Great Rock Island” is to none in the country, For rates and sleeping car e points east or west, eall at ity office of the “Rock Island Route,” 16th and farnam streets. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. T, J. L. D Bevoise, Gene -~ ALTY PRUMENTS placed on record September 3 Ix0l: e 1 MARK T, WAILIANTY DEEDS Hall. undiy 17, 5, 20 undiv 15 lots i Anisfie d3 V15 (subje trinctr 1o 8 4 8 0, 11 20, 18, nistiold Louls Crombie ta 1 1 Heuderson, n feot of e @ teet lot b Oklahoma udd, and 1ots & and 14, biock 1, South Omuhi View August Faust to I Kianschisy, w 16, bloek 446, Grandyiow F Foarson and wite to 5 and U, Fearson Iinee $ K Hilton and husband to'A'A Wright, et al, 1ot 18, bloek T, South O I Hall, ot al. to W EMuflly, lots, Anis flold v E MacClure to W O Bouk, lots 4 a MucOlure's subdiv, 800) ewch LD Morse to B 8 Haker, lots § and W 1,600 4 lots 1 i3 lot 4 Davis, Tots § 4,000 1,800 800 a5, 1,500 » 21, bioek 4, Mathews' subdiv 1,50 a il Payne and wite to ¥ L Tuyior, iot 4, 104 squire ) Pracht to 1T 4, Omahi 11 tutelein and witeto K (i Henderkon, Jot %, block 2, Burton's sub, lots 19 and 2, hioek b, 15t aild to Rtandoliph place., AA Wright 1o Guorge Smith, undiv % ot 18, hlock 111, Soath Omahi QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Y Korlnek and wife to Joseph and Anna Holeudu, 15.80 wcres in s 258-16-12 DEEDS J 1 Boyd, shorif, to Hugo Pracht, block 11, Omaha 14,000 Tark, 1ot 2 Dlock ,000 2900 lot 2, 18,900 otal amount of transfer

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