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_SPECIAL N Foit 0 p. | DV ERTISEMENTS will he taken until | and until 8:50 p. m., for th tons Al frstin por 111 Jons thin In ndvance. €onunt ax i word. secutively Advertisers, by r check cnn have thelr ans wor bered letter In care of T dressed will be delivered o check srtisements in these rtion and 1ig cents & por month. No ad s centa foF the first Initinls, fenre RBEANCILOFFICES - ADVE s will he taken Jwing business ho tane speelnl oo at had at the main o Suth O Hrar K Bell, pharmaeist BUH Fuenaworeh. Phnema Vood Hughes, Phintmneist . B Batterfield, Plinrmac stroet Hughes Pharmacy 1 on John W Ath A ITUATIONS For antes, A YOUNG ete., wee top of WIDOW Tshes posttion Al eral hon WANTS A 81 work. Henry M. TWAN Indy ED, A nographer. Address K. ( POSITION Can e WANTED, BY WANTED -MA Tor vates, rte., wee to 2 WANTED, Dtem to well ai ators trade In Clavelnd, 0. A GOOD AGE Drasks All'ndvertiapme rat colim WITH A A YOUNG LADY o the Address OTIGES. THESE COLUMNS m., foF the even! orning or Sunday ed colnmna 2cents a word word therenfter. or vortisemen n for insertion 1 cash aymbo c.. ench ta mist rin con equesting & numbered a nddressed to n num BER. Answers a0 ad \ presentution of th RTISING FOR THE 1t and Mason streots fat. 2115 Cuming stre 2N IR Atreet ist, 1718 Lenvenworth 1 Farnam WANTED age. HOY por. Ad 171 6 on this LUTTLE TUATION FOR GEN- eller, 13th and Jones By Bxr furnish g 176h avenuio. POSITION Jennio 204 LE HELP. of ot eolumn on this page RELIABLE And Co.y M2l T NT BY A manufneturing Weden ABLISHED B VANTED-AN OLD AND A Southorn Bullding and Loan association wants avoral expor ngents Myreny hutiso, Omaba, Sept 3 WEOFFSR AGENTS 1 datve territory. Our new AIRht {0 ity or country. N actuaily getting rich. One nj 0. S0 can you. Catulogue pany. #E-5T1 Clark street, Cin fence and large acquaintance poste presont rates and pern B waxten, bt and dreferrod A RELIARBL TINDUSTRIC it ANTED AGENTS ( agents’ and Wl room ¢, ddrosn with stamp orse, §2 Hermon st WANTED, SPECIAL AGE d Joan nsstclation D, SALESMAN dmission to erastng pencil produced the gre £ pnper: 20 to Hunt. want 1 territory. K tieulnrs Crosso, W MEN OF GOOD on Installments. ADDL| B SRTEN D TTRAV 5 wediately wh Roods and 1 Apool cotton TOUSL Ktato 1 gold-filled wateh; ton, N. C. Boyayvren sewlng b bIg pay. € 0D A 1no oflico, B' NTED, TWO GOOD ance sollcitors for the o Omuha. “Aduress W 12 Boo nent position by ndd torritory ndle the now pat Awerie Call on 8, Lo Whitton, 8 M0 7+ 16 MONEY IN EXCLU batent mafes sell at w ngents fitat In feld ntin one day clenred free. Alpin, cinnatt. O, FIRE INSURANC Hity and long exper i Omuhn, and_ well learn of u luorative wslng A 6, Bee 219 WS MAN OF GOOD ation, residont of city wood' pay o suitnble S OF HAND. A household nor fith And APABI elling for full particu Worcestor, M uss VCBUTLDING o butlding. 5 to fiz s+ SALARY OR COM i chemicnl ink iy ever ON erasos Ink thoroughly In two secons: no 50 per co o $20 In_slx profit: one on ol RS T0 SELL GOODS an Wringer 1ian MO 8 00 TLER WANTED 1M with rotall dry clgar, D.Clgar Co., Wins 815 0. NVASSERS AT SINGER Jouglas strect. ) 829 ACCIDEN INSURC ity and one for South 7 Airst colwmn on this e Y WANTED IMMEDIATE 8411 Farnam st WANTED, A YOUNG G nernl housework, 122 South 25t street. LY. A GOOD GIRL AT e AN fim. o DO Mige, th o, nino-roon odern improvements. 1 ton, Wabuxh offico, 1502 Brown, Jocal treasurer, U. I '] FOR RENT, room house §) per L2d'and Nicholus. T)gEor RENT, TROOM ventence. Refel “ bury, I6th & Hownril. RENT . 11 rooms. No. ouse, 7 rooms. 1), hon e ut. Clowry bulldin g R0 borts, 103 Chicago stroet ]) SROOM HOUSE FOR tor sale chenp: easy b 1: loeation, Capltol av Beo offh e neat, tor. 100 barrel clster tent moderats, FOR IRENT, 7 ]) ]) FOR RENT, SIX-ROOM 315,00 1101brook, 4. Bee b ]) TWO 8 ROOM HOUSES o1y nd 02§ 8. 2th stroet AL cowpiny, 1602 Farn, bath, ¢ Bouse: boon I are belng put In first el thing n LONANLS 011 YeRr loanos sent. Herman Kountze 1)4“" RENT, RESIDENC atobe Loan wid Trust Co I) IF YOU WISII store, see 1. E.Col ]) FOR RENT, 10R0OOM hoeated, modern tmprove ]) 10ROOM BRICK DWEL o, yonlent to ol Mall, koo 20 1t Nat. bank Do e, i wod repair. SROOM B Dirow e hurke krow Apply to Titom BENE HoUsk 11 iy . K0 per i Dextor .. o For T.OUR RESIDI Ol It Daiy S ey D. Ne FIFTY HOUSES AND ¥ educed prices. . ¥ 5 ROOM T)ihuk N, Lake st with 'all modern conventoncos, Cole, Continental block, or ¥ it RENT ¥ Dt e of 'S Moyer Bros. Tee bullaing TROOM 1 M ) 5ROOM HOU co tiats i city arnam stroet, FIRST CLAS! wonti. FLAT, W08 NORTH Apply Address A1, ROOM HOUSES, Apply | ROOM MODERN FLAT. 1O RENT A Conting HOUsEs Apply £0 2019 3 0l Butts, Van Horn, DENCE NO. 1§ 1se with Inundry, and nquire of G.N. Clay- KD, Ry. Co. M40 76 MODERN S¥ Nice view and yard, M23E 80 MODERN CON Wrikht & L M2si§ D STREET: M( l|l. 2116 Callfornta streot; North wired. N ROOMS, S Tith und Chicago FURNITUIRE rooms now RENT Ay ments tee. ALL MODERN FIX hot and n. Al in fine 02 N. 15th stre T FLAT; atlaing BATH, IN GOOD R The Bates Smit ot arket untl now un der fOF tonunts, every nts mederate (o good particalars inguire of 1S 9 ES ALL PARTS CLT A w. cor. [ith & Dodgo. 8 on sl HOUSE al block. ISE CENTRALLY s, 712 N T0th 8 LING ALL CONVEN ty, 80.00. Nethorton 10 ROOMS, Mary's avenuo. Mt HOUSE WITIL Mary's ave RICK St OOMS AL MOD i, §20d und Ko 10th st Mit) LY NCE, 1112 8. ow York Lifo. LATS AT GREA 11 Paxton block [T FLAT, BRICK, WK aust botting works. s WALNUT care of Max S LOUSE IN SES, $10.0 TO $15.00 Mead lov't Co. 4 w e ———————— FOR RENT-FUR) For vates, ete., see ton of F b0 ENT FUTN TS Ytrally located, 611 N. Isth Fore russisn Ywmonth. 441N 2t & Eyrunsisusn ! n. FRO! ue. ROC VOB RENT. ultablo f0r housekoeping FOR LENT. NICKLY Urooms at northeast eora lawi arvund bullding: from JoTHE ST CLATR RUROPEAN Yk wnd Dodge, will mal by the week or moulh, with o o Fom ueN Uvery desirable locativg, THREE FURNISHED SHEED ¢ colwmn on this 1age ROOMS, HED ROOMS, CEN f NTROOMS; &1 AND & 05 12 PER MONTH, 1208 ” ROOMS, \ X W, Boe. 1 Addres FURNISHED 001 v i6th and Loward 10 620.00 & wonth L HOTEL Ko low retes for 3 COR. ‘roum: PLEABANT ¥ URNISHED ROOM. 1921 Clilcago strest Mist | RENT-FURNISHE)Y ROOMS, Continuet. PRIVATE FAMILY, 1 Fon B FURNISHED ROOM, 812 & 18TH &1 For vates, fte., see 1o ) of 173t conumn on this page. [, FURISHED ROOM WITH BOARD FOR GEN tloman: desirable loeation. 210 Sonth 2th street M2:2 5 WITH Al n moder private M FURNISHED ROOM i gentlomen ensonable [, Fok wEN cove suftable A %, 9 house, tamily ) ROOMS n AND Chicngo strect [, MICE RooM. Wit Bome: private family BOARD. REFERENCES. | M2¥7 8* BOARD, PLEASANT 520 North 19h streot M NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD 2010 Californin st 150:10% [, CoNvENIENT strect I DG E M2 S 2011 Tarney 15202 10 BUSINESS, 1721 FURNISHED ROOMS & BOARD FOR RENT DONG street OR LENT-ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, ete.. [N (3 FOIURENT, ROOMS IN SUITES T0 PLEAS Tulx atores for rent; one hotel of 3 rooms. Sears, W8 N V., Lite bidg. 140 9 { UNFURNISHED ping, 0 small ot street IOOM WITH BOARD. 1 seelop of frat coliums on this p ige 2 NEWLY PAPK 10t stroet tED ROOMS, EN SUITE, Min 76 SUITABLE FOR price §14, 1702 ROOMS, faniily | (3 FOR RENT. § ROOMS 10 A SMALL FAM Tily, with il convenlences for housckeeplig. In quire 1013 Plerce at w4 BOARDING., or rates, et 1 of firat column an this pags 1310 1 O GOOD Houi aicor rooua, location it eannot be excelled. ratos and itorn, pro conveniences, Mrs. FOR REN SAND OFFIC I [ FOR RENT. CHOICE 1 ATION pus contor f0r fiest class sald 1O AR BUSE FIIF CRTORY IWICK BUIEDING 5 R RED without Jlishing a firep m-lenting Apply At the o ], FOl REXT 0K SALE, Jones st.. bet. 10th & 1th BUILDING 3ALLindquist.dl IN GRAND OPERA Suteliffe, 314 First National Bank bullding. [ om ne pled by Alex F room, pertect order. ¥ bulldir by Al HE OFFICE FORMERLY 0CC lor & Smith in Continental bolek, Freeland, Loomis € MO0 BRICK STORE erly_ occupled corn ENTORY for RENT, THE T iiarney strect, inquire Milton’ 1 Forrates, cie., wmn o (e wm K TWONICE UNFURNISIED ROOMS WITLE I\ ail modern_conveniences with board for two centlemen in private family. Southwest from b Iness conter preferred, Can give best of rofo ren Address A 17, Bee. K, Wane nished fences. for th Ma H. Jeffries, 200 Bee building. I, AN AND Wikl WANTS 3 0K 4 1 nished rooms suitable for Nght housekeeping) a0t more than six hlocks from 17th and Farnam st. wer tom o first " COMPLETELY FUR- 10dern conven- Addroxs 0. Call at 1617 Farnam st RENTAL AGE NOY. 'O THE N. it rotur TG SLUT, ANSWERS Liberal reward patd 1016 Howara st l B COLE, 4 tal block HOUSES, F Liall parts of the [ S AND Tarrotto, LNTIN ith and Dodge. STORAGE. rat colwmn on this 1 age, M, OLDEST CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAGE houso Lo city. Willlams & Cross, 1214 Harney. 902 fi CLEAN, DRY AND IR furniture, Omaha Stove R Douglas, For rates, eto., xee to) of WANIED-TO BUY. Forratea, ete...sce top of_first column on (his p iga Jmahin. CLATRVOYANTS, For rates, ete., ses top of first colwmn on this pa ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WONDERFUL Dreveiations. Challenges the world. Mrs. Dr. M Legrave, dead trance clalrvoyant. Astrologiat, paimist and Iifo reador: tells your iife from the erndio to grave: unlten the separated: causes ma ¢ riage with the one you love: tells where you will 4 and In what business bost adapted for: has colebrated Egyptian breastplate for luck and to destroy bud Influences: cures fAits, Intemparance And all privatecomplaints with massngo bathe and alcohol trentment. Send £, lock of hair, na and date of birth and recelve accurate 1ifo ohart cents in stamps for elrcular: glves initials o you will marry, also photos of same. Ofic Bouth 11th streot, first A00F: hours, . m. 100 p. me one. come all, and be convinced of this M TMIST AND GYPSY FORTUNE 10 future from lines of th only. W5 N. 24thi upstairs. 20 8¢ MRS FORT PA toller. Tells pust d, Feo, $1.00; I \‘ MItS. NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT roliable business medium, fi (th S For rates, efe 'l" MADAME 1 tloor T MASSAGE, 610 8. 13 SECOND foor. MAIS 8| PERSONALL L wes top of first cowmn on this page AVENUE, M4 13 SMITHL 1314 CAPITOL TH STREE Forrates, ete., ree ton of ,.r,,.:.u.,r. on this ymn T U, o v ANS, FORMERLY Cardiff. South Wales, and Inst henrd of at Omaha, 18 FOQROAted 40 WELLD Rt ORCA L0 I8 MALer, Mta, ChEls tinm Evans, 5 Mortimer road,Canton; Cardiff; mother dead M250 11 MUSIC, ART AND NG 3 HENRY oF For rates, ot ton o/ st column on this page. BEFORE V' TAPESTRY. EMBROIDERY AND ALLOTIIER artwork dono at 1920 North #d street: also lexsous given. MZ44§* YV, Mus kA 8 SCHOOL FOR BOYS and girls, if: wiil reopen tember 15, 1591, of puplly ta BUYING A PIANO EXAMINE THE mbull plano. A. LHospe.1al3 Douglns, 10 HOLYOK South 424 wven Alimited numba GEORGE ¥, GRELI teacher; with Hospe or 1 T-OMAHAL KINDE Vo rtoneiont MONEY 10 LOAN—REA For rates,ete. [rat column_on this page. W NONEV 10 LOAN 0N CHOICE OMATIA property at low rates. W. 8. Ryan, R 6, 1205 Farnam street. Wiy s V. wee top of TO LOAN ON OMAHA Pl rust company; 1614 Farnam, “' ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., §1§ N. Y. Lilo, lond at iow ratos for cholco security on Nebraska or lowa farms, or Omaba clty broperty Wi PER cENT KL Richard C. Patterson, 07 W, BULDING LA 5 T0 7 PER CENT: NO additional % for commlission or attor. ney's Tovs. W. B. Meiklo, First National bank bidg. 918 ON_FIRST Chas. W. 919 O ¥ Y. Lifte. W MONEY ON HAND 10 LOAN mortenge on Omaha clty propesty. Rainey, #15 Omaha Nat. bank bldg. W LONEY 0 LOAN ON OMAITA PROPERTY E-Nob. and In. farms. E. F. Ringor, 1o 21T MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. For rates, elo., ses top of frst cotumnon this page. X ~LOANS, 23 NV LIFE, 1A MORKIS. ) 5 13 02 MONEY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTERS ON A Lousehold goods, planos, organs, horses, mules, warehouse recelpts, ete, at the lowest possible rates without publicity ‘or removal of property. Time arranged to sult borrower. My louns are so arranged that you ean mako n payment at any time and reduce both the principal and intorest You will find you want loan, or If n phne 1621 and your by It to your advantage to seo mo if ore convenlent call up tele- Iness can be arranged at Moricy always on hang Towest rate Masters, room 4, i no delay; Withnell block, no publicity; 16th ana 21 MONEY TO LOAN: 0. 60 AND ® DAYS ON furniture, ete. Duff Green, & 20, l'unuxmmnl\gl}i. S8 C H:\\( IA. 3 For rates. ete., wee top of 1rst colnmn on this page. FOR SALE O RENT, A GOOD HOTFL, ALL Turnished, and_ are dolng good business o & ko0d business own. Address Neligh House, Wost Polnt, Neb. g OR SALE PART CASH, PART UNINCUM hared ronl ostato. & ik estabiished commission and storage b Addross X 62, Boe JOR SALE. NICE b TTAGE, FULL lots, Wainut il on Biggost snap in Owmaba. W. A. S ponoer, hamber EE THOS HOUSES DAISIES, s TrDeN j Shole 1 ASTUAND 810 ‘g.mvu FORL A Y Torrace. Tocd)® Rolby, . 84, v o o 00 AndYp. Take amall clear prop. Trade, QOR SATE K. $1,000,1,%00, 1 erty In part piy 16th and Douglins: ]}nl R CHOICKE FARMS [N WESTERN for sale, I3 neros, two of 180 norow Al improved. W. H. Kridl Block, Omala, YIS IN HAZEL, TERRACE hoand Vinton an nabin, prices 8600 10§50 n monthly payme JIS, Board of Trade. 10WA 760 ncres 519 Paxton THRE mote Selb; PROPERTIES, BUSINESS, %0 to the londing real h Omabia, Ed. Jolinston & C: th and N streets I JOR SALE A GOOD HOME; EIGHT-ROOM house can be bought Just now, cheap, as the owner has no use for it. Room 20, Frenzer block , opposite 1. 0, [ o sar den ROOd Clurke. AT T‘E.K Jcity water. throughout only §2,.950 teris at Jron sou REST will tako payment ON EASY wll modern Improvements clty or farm property in part ) bonrd of trade. I EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, BATIL ote: newly paperod and painted corner 1ot J0x106i feot with good barn small cash payment and balance casy per cont. C. A, Starr, Bee bullding ™ Rt _FIANK Nebraska % 8 14 SLAND FOR SALE,CUSTE o and Kimball connties, rson, 1412 8. 15th st., O uum ACIH SMAKING. seetop of st columnon thisp uss ASONABLY DONE, TAYLOK ). 16th streot. Mi2§ 7 JONGAGENENTS Ho_D0_DIFSSNAKING 0 Mall ordors promptly filled, Work Frank Ansonjlst & Franklin 024 % bought. called for &delivered. ENT LAWYERS AND SOLICITOL W & Co., Bee bullding, Omaha, Neb. ' Branch oftice at' Washington, D. C. Consultation free. 29 MODELS. For rates, ele., sec top of 1rsi column onthis -rme. R SANDERSON CORNER ISTITAND JAC T OFFICE AND SPECIAL DRAWINGS prepared by G. \V, Sugs & Co., Omaha, Neb. P PAWNBROKERS. IED MOTIL, watches, oo, LOANS MONEY ON DIAMONDS, 1511 Karnim st. MIT TIME GARD CHICAGO, ulul GTON & Q. Depot [0th nxia Mason St Chicagd Vestibule.. Chicago Express. .. ‘hicaio Expros: -.Ciitcako & fowa Local Teavos Omaha. Deadwood Kxpress.... -Denver, Express. .. <sse 330 B3 gz ~-.Denver Bxpross. uverland Flyer.. | co and Fairneld +...Pacific Kxpress, CHICAGO, IL I & PACTFIC, depot, 10th & Marcy Sty. tlantic EXpress. . oatibule Expros Night_Exprass. “Denver Limited Arrivos Omuha. Lonves .Omaha. 1000 am| 103/2, Ziepm A0 pm som ‘nu‘d 1] S =, 7.05 pm| 7 ..Denver Express. FOR SALE OR RENT, A GOOD HOTEL, ALL furnished: also bar and fixtures with stock of Haguors, and dofing o €0od business. For particu Tars address M. C., South Omalia. MIG4 13 or 7.5 8w MIL & ST. rfium Arrivo ¥ St .| Omaha 535 am Tanvor [OHICAGO, Omahn, | U. P, dopor, and b m Chicago Expross. 12.16p m| Chicago Expross. “WANTED 'I( valid chv ir at 2 ANTED, T0 BUY KOme paying business not to ex At refer and required. Address M, 2237 T FOR RENT, BARN, CHECKERED LIVERY barn, cheap, 15th and Harney St Call room 11 New York Lito. 1i6-9 V78,000 STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FURNI ture for salo. Address A. G. Hagadorn, Curtls, ), STORED W4 INITURE. U Oiat; chonp for (), FunNIrURE for an Address Otoh s brick hotel. only o1 . 'T. Bradloy, Haryard, Nob. SALE CHEAP. A 1 furniture at 1990 Do NICE LOT wlas stroot OF 34 > NIC Dirpe patroni a8 part payment if sulted. P; Ch TER ALL anside R SALE, NUMBER ONE PONY, FOR rdriving cheap. W. A. Spender, sber Commeree. RID: TEAVY TEAM OF MUL a4 South T BEAUTIFUL ARABIAN HORSE, A" fnvorite, together with phaeton’ and cap for cash, or will trade for clea s X s, Hee. o > FOI SALE, GOOD wigon and harness o Kendis. Addr > FAMILY HORSE FOI ©rs Or carrlage teams. Can furnish any kind Lorae de Call at C. D. Woodworth ddress T..J. Floming, Calhoun, Neb. SALE, SINGI OR SALE MISCELLANEOUS, 5t column on this jage For rates, e'e., xe¢ tono MEXICAN sty HORNED FROGS: GREAT CURL water; eannot the cow; ¢ oss, useril spldors, felgh fderful and yalu s bonanza fo ronchos. ants, and miee: most w small 1y ing croatus stanps. 1b, Texas. (idrons Q' NICE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY BULL CALF for wale choap, At 168 South 52d nvonue. 20 7 (Q, FOI SALE 0 ILEAD OF GO FEEDEIS, wolghiog L0 t0 1100, on rango at ¥ Kleni Neb. For partieulars address N. A, Duff, Syracuse, Neb., or Danver Live Stuck Com. Co., Dénver, Col i Qe Qeotwialiy! (. THOROUGHRILED MASTIEF PUPS leatur stroet, Omaha, MISCELLAN ;.u Fates, elc., wee top Of 1AL coltmn |' dross R and chirap CHOICKE LOT OF FRESH Afternoon at 25th and Burt streets MILL IN 1o laoumb MILK COWR 20870 ance; choap. 3840 DE. W tnin page. BALDNESS POSUTIVELY CCRED Vtake about it: send for descriptiy Antl-Bald,” box 2. Daven NO MIN Coular. Ad i MASSAGH TREATMENT, baths, scalp and balr tro odlat. Mrs. Post.iluiy 8 ROTHER anicuro | bik 1 CEMETELY kraves, $10. Oftice, No wnlertakor. FINE 00N LT Tith Ml R, OVENING EXERCISES OF PROF. 1 MAU- rive Adums’ acadensy of daiiciug .|l.|..nn and th and RSEaNGw L \16x16, for 2 tol. No. 283, or . at Gormanis bl ng. Bopt. 4. Send = Monday e dueed elub ratws, R “INO NKLSON CLEANS CESS! ete. Otticn 4135, 14th street. Teleph 1 Mald 817 R, HANIAON Bitos A4S, ISTH 8T, TRL | Doee Jubblag, carpeaier and brick work, teriut aud patating i 8l R GO00 FASTURE FOR HONSES T MUBRAY wy Neb. Miysi 1 Y- “FOR SALE, THE CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT oftice, bettor known as Mrs. Brega's. The very best business in the state. In particulars_enquire 31434 8. Ioth. M Ol 7—-DO YOU WANT A GOOD BUSINESS, BUY TH Commercial, the leading hotel, Broken Bow, 024 RED SCHOOL BONDS FOR particulars address School Board, M1 7 \ LB, HARDWARE STOCK AND bullding In ‘county seat town in Noebraskn. Good crops, kood trade, clean stock. Furniture stock can be wdded. Tonement over store. Ad: dres, X, 45, Bes SIS 300 NTRY BANK OPENING; promium agricultnral county for snle; good bullding, lo south. Dorr ‘h..m.»(..." Y $2,500 REC ale. ¥or Burtley, Neb, stato; fixtures owner 5 LIGT PLANT FOR SALE ithin 80 miles of Omah. pacity L5 16 C. . lunps, oo 60 14 Rhouse engine, two 60 H. I bollers, will for one-third cost price, balf cash, balance uninenm bered real estate. - Address W §, care of Omalia Boe. sl RIC ity seat tow M2y For rates, etc., seo o of (rst column o this ,umr. ZoTORSES AND FARMS FOR PROPERTY IN 4omahiaor viclnity. Call Roou 0% Brown Bl 7 Yor FARMS AND LANDS FOR haunge oF ity prop K. to, Omaha, SALE OR K. Patch, 7 XCHANGE iproperty and s 25 miles of Omal Ins block LAND IN FRANKLIN AN b Lo trade for oloar Oma Blufts property. J. . Kice,102 M GOOD OMATIA ash for a good ) SHERMAN COUN Counell el Biu s M 040 7 NEW FURNITURE tor a good stroug horse. Address I 80, Bue. MI8S EAST FIRONT, § Farnam streot ROOd rent. Wil ex 1l property or large property with Incumbrance. Star Loan § Trust Co., tiest foor, N. Y. Lifo Bldg. g Miw 9 Zikon AN IMPORTED REGIS litored ¢ want " clear #1,500. Box § Iand; price 7, WHAT HAVE YOU 1o 4 or write me, full descriptiol 01 Bee building 7 FOR EXCHAN iin’ good town, n for selling. A E .00 HARDWARE 51 pink aplendid business B ¥ oy FOR SALE e top of Airet columns on this poge ~REAL rates, ete., {41000 OFF ON PRICK OF A VERY NICE 6 ROOM se and 10010 yon come quick. Welshahs & Grand Opers Houso bloek. Mo [ BEST PROPERTY IN THE MARKET AT Drices asked (s Hagol Torrace: lots 8500 to 8300 h. o0 easy terms. Heed & Selby, K. 34, Board of ERCENT INVESTM M A Arho best investment in ¢ property, the | from wi per cont per annuo, with the prope 1aly i valuo. Hore n o A g NT. ha today 1s In Ipside will net you i ty growing rap ont corner on North 16th strdot t 0ot and inereasing in value at the Fate of 13 per cent nunually, and will continue ut this rate for the next five yoars Price. §22.50.%0, ALEXANDER MOOKE 101 Hee Butldin, Mi% ARGE LU, 'n; Califo $1.500.00" lean than sotusl value. I i4th stroet PROOM TOUSE a atroet: will sell for Vaa Bearen, Doug OB SALE 5 ACKE 107 f Blair’ price R0; $100 oash, w “MoBride! Teavos Arrives Omaha. | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC mabn. | Dopot loth and Webstor Sts. 5 pm| 8t. Paul Limitod. wos [CHICAGO & NORTHWE: |1 P. dopot. 10th and Marcy Sts.| Omaha. 1020 p m 81> am Cuves Omaha. |03 8 m TERN. | Arrives Chiengo Ex g estibulo Limited.. Eastera Flyer . Fast Mail OMAHA & 8T mmq P depot, 10th and Omalia 10 pmi Lonvo Omaha. V00 a m| 0 n m 510 p m|. 810 pm|: 545 p | ~...Blnck Hilly Expross 520 p m (¥x Sat) Wyo. Exp. (£x. Mon).| 620 p m .Lincoln Pus. Bun) ’ux» am (s [¥ork & Norfolk (Ex. Sunday)..[11.35 a m Bt. Paul €xpross... 925 a_m Arrives 0 D i5th and Omaha. 810 & m|.. Sloux City Accommodation.. | 905 p m 100 p m|Bioux City Kxpross (x. Bunday) 1240 p m 645 p m 8t Panl Limited .. |62 am 515 b 0 5 Leavos Omaha. | m‘ n 930 p m/ aves | Tranafer 308 m| iianer MISSOURL PACIE Depot 1sth and ugm,g.r Sts. -5t Louls Express........ ISC Louls Expres K. ST. JOK & C. B _Urilon Dopot, Council Bl ~Knnsas City Kanana O CHICAGO, It L & PACIFI! Union Dapot, Council Bluffs | Omana 0w m 1510 pm | Arrivos [ Trans ISI0uX City Aceommodation Paul Exvros [CTICAGO & NORTHW Unig bopote Lounetl Biufs. . |Trans fer - .Ohlcngo Kxpress 530 p m Vesubula Limited. . 910 8 m 00 p m Eastorn Klyer. Diwp m 00 p | (16X Sat), Atlndtis Mall. (6x Mon)| 735 & m Carroll) ¥assenger 1000 p m OMAHA K81 LOULS. Arrives Unlon Depoy, Ceuncil Blufs. Ieanstor St Louly, {janon Uall 1115 p m [CHICAGO, BURLIN & QUINCY. Union tepat, Council Blun T e w 5.0 p w| Loaves Transfer| U [ 0w 11000 p m Tenves Transfes 40 pm Leaves rrives afor| DA m[ s 10.00 p w| "2 Chicago Expros won Local Gettysburg Memopial Association. At the yearly sessioy af the directors of the Battlefield Memorial Association at Giettys- burg on August 2, Lolonel C. H. Bueliler was elected v.wpm:,{q,om, J. Schich, treas- urer: Calvin Hamilton, secretary, and N. G Wilson superintendent;f grounds. 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The N, A Veteran and a Bad Boy “Mamma,” asked the little boy,as he looked toward a rather subdued gentleman in tho seat opposite, “‘wny does that man always keep his hand in bis coat pocket “Hush my dear,” said the mother with a severe countenance, **Dou't you soe he has lost an arm?” “Where did he lose it, mamma?" “Probably in the war, when he was a brave solaier; but you must not talk apout it."" ‘The small boy was still for a while, but did not tako his eyes off the gentloman. Pre ently he exclaimed: “1 don’t believe he can foel anything in his pocket, do you, mamwmal Why don’t he take out his arm, then " “1f you don't keep still, said his mother in a whisper, audiblo throughout the car, “that man will slap your head off." #Not with that arm,” said the small boy complacently, feeling o see 1f his own arms and head wero securcly fastened. “Does he getanything for that arm?" “'Hé draws a pension, I suppose; but if you don't quit acting so they'll put us both off the train “Which arm does he draw the pension with, bis rignt avmor theoue he lost!” asked the persistent boy. +Ob, goodness, keep quiet, can’t you ! suid his mother, noticing a menacing expression on the gentloman's face. “Look out of the window, clap your hand over your mouth auything, only be sull.” ‘Mamma, he can't clap bis hands, do think?! He'can't fold his arms or hug body, either. What do you think is his siceve " The old soldier could stand it no longer. Ho neatly placed the empty sleove over the child’s head to smother bis crics and then gave him a lesson in manners that fairly crip pled bim, and whou tho mothor denounced him as a brute ho packed up his baggage and weut forward to the smoking cal Children Cry for 1t The pleasaut flavor, gontle nction and sootning effects of Syrup of Kigs, when in need cf a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratilying re sulis follow its use, 50 that tho best family remedy known sud every fawily should have & botie, you any inside |GRAND ARNY DEPARTMENT. Oampfires Everywhere Illumine the Autumn of Veteran Life. IMPORTANT REUNIONS OF THE MONTH. Gettysburg, Antictam, Seven Pines and Fair Oaks —Race with a Bul- let—Story of a Sabre teresting Note Jdames Russell Lowell on War, Bigelow Papers Ez for war I call it murdor There you hev it plain and flat; T don't want to go no furder han my ‘Pestyment for that. God has sed so plump and fairly, It's as long as it is broad, An’ you've got to git up airly Ef'you want to take in God. int your eppylotts an’ feathors Make the thing a grain more right; "Taint a-foilerin” your bell-wethers Will excuso yo in his sight If you take u sword an’ dror it An' go steck a fellor thru; Guy'taent ain't to answer fur it— God'll send the bill to you. The Slory of a Subre. M. Quad in tho Now York World: “Did you hear that(" I listened and after mo ment it camo again-—somo oue on the streot sounding tho call of “Boots and Sadales” on abugle. It wasu't well done, but it had somothing of the old, familiar ring—somo- thing to make the blood leap faster: “I couldn’t help but rattlo about,” said the sabre, as tho notos died away. *Ivs a quar- ter of a century sinco I've Loard thecom mands ‘prepare to mount! ‘Mount! and once more 1 am jangling alongsido of & troop- er's leg."”" “Do you remember askod. “Of course I do. Iwas hangiug in tho Kitchen of a farmer's house at Brandy sta- tion, Va., and you bought me for two silver doliars. "That was 80 soon after the war that I hadn't time to rust. You can’t find many *C. S. A’ belt-plates around these days, 1 reckon " “They are very scarco. story (" ““I'nat of & thousand other sabres. You've heard of Stuart, the chevalier, as our boys used to cali him{ Well, I had 'the honor to make that famous rido around McClellan's army with him. That wasmy first active serv 1 belonged to u captain, as you can see, and ho know how to handls mo well You remember when Stuart was killed? Well, on that day my coptain was boset by threo troopers at once, but ho won a victory. The very first down stroke he mado cut one of those common sabrea in halves, and at his first ‘point! I was driven through ' troopor's body. Ugh! Makes me shiver to think of it! Poor Stuart! 1 saw stroug wen woeep like children that day when they heard of his fatal wounding. Ever up tho Shenandoah valloy “Yos," “Well, aftor a time my captain was trans- ferred over there, and 1 was carriod up and down until I know evory crook aud turn of the nighways. My capiain was killod over there in & skivmish, and a_second lieutonant of cavalry somonow ot hold of me. Ttis was promotion backwards, but I soon found out that he had strength and skill. It wasn't over threo months, though, before he was also killed, and from thon on 1 had a dozen owners. 1 was in the cavalry, infantry and artillery by turns, and I always got around in tim> for ail the big fights, You've heard of Fitz Hugh Lee?" “Yes.” “Aund Wade Hampton " *Of course." ““Well, at differeut times I served under both. The night General Jackson was killed at Chancellorville I wasu't aquarter of a mile away. Wasn't thata terrifio blow to us! They kept the news from us as long as thoy could; but when it became known some men looked white and scarca, and others hid their faces and wept. You wero at Gettysburg, of course! Rather hot work there, oh! When Custer droveat us thinking to' get hold of our wagou train, T had the honor of giving one of 'you uns' slash across the face which made him a homely man for the rest of his life. You men under Custer followed us over the mountains. Lands! but didn't it rain as Lee began to fall back! We turaed on_you two or threa times and left the rond full'of dead; but our orders were to fall back to the river. Did you make the Wilderness campaign " Vo8 “What a place that was for two mighty armies to erapple! I had got into the infan- try again and this time a major had ma. He was among the first kilied and beforo noon tho captain of a battery had wme buckled around him. I changed owners throe times before Leo finally stood at bay and prepared to dolo out tho blood of the confedoracy until the last drop was gone. Ah ! thoso were grim and gruesomo days. In and around Poters- burg were barefooted captains and ragged colonels, and thero wero days when oven brigadier could not got, full rations. Outside of the army there were thoso who could seo the begmnine of tho end, but fwe in it never cave up hoping. It was bone and fight, fight and bope, and even swhen the calamity came we couldn’t compronend it. We always ve- lieved ‘Uncle Robert! would find a way out of it, but the day finally camo when hoe had dono all that human hands could do. Appomattox ! An! it burts, and yet why should iti We had donee boiter than tho veterans of Na- poleon, and wheu we laid down our arms not & cheer was heard from your legions. Y ou felt how it was,and you had only kind words It was always *Yank’ and ‘Johnny’ with us at the front, and if the politicians had kept awaw we'd never felt the bitterness that came later on. Oh! well, that's all in tho past, und what's gone is gone. I wouldn’t have said a word, you know, but that bugle woko me up, and for just a minute I_seemed to hear the old Yi! yi! y1! agaln and to feel the exultation of a cavalry charge. when I got you!" I What's your €even Pines and Fair Onks, Among tho battles which old soldiers per- sist in fighting over the most important on American ground was the engagement of Seven Pines, Va., during what is familarly kuown as McClellan’s Poninsular campaign, says the New York Times. The feelings of somo prominent officers on both sides wera hurt by what was said at the time and what bas been ropeated over sinco. Soven Pines and Fair Oaks wore two parts of tho first great battlo aftor the confoderates wore forced from Williamsburg to the line of the Chickahominy, two.thirds of tho wav to Richmond. Part of McClollan's army on one side the Chickahominy, was unablo to hold its own against tho entiro confedorate force, then under command of *Joe" Johu- ston. MeClollan luid the lamo upon Keyos, command.r of the Fifth corps, sud Casey, whose division bemg in advanco suffe soverely from the confederate ouset: conse quently Keyes and Casey nursed large griey- ances for years and were generally defended by their brethern in arms. General John- ston was wounded during tho first day's fighting, so tho command devolved upon ueral Gustavus W. Smith, Kentuckian, Wost Pointer, engincer, ofivor, veterun of the Mexican war, and, for tho three years im. mediately preceding the civil war, street commissioner of the city of New York, Gen 1 Smith rencwed the attack the next da ot air Oaks, but was repulsed with such effect that it has been belioved over since on the union side that ourarmy might have;gone on to Richomd, the defences of the city' theu being slight in comparison with what they afterward were. The south blamed Goneral Smith for the defeat, and as he was roplaced two days later by General Lee aud was dis- abled at the Lime he was unablo to make or get comprehensive reports. Now, however, in & 200 pago book, he reviews the conduct of the battlo and attributes the failure to Long street’s mistaking the direction he was to tako and actually balting to allow Huger's com mand to pass bim, the two forces supposed to be marching on parallel roads. Some im portant letters are given i fac-simile. Gon oral Smith says in conclusion "hero but little to commend in Geuoeral Johnston's practical mausgomont of the ariny May 81 the first day of the buttie), and the sawe may be said of Lhe accounts hie has given of Lhese eveuls.” As W Goneral Loug stroet, ho “blundored badly from the begine ning to the end of the baitle; and, to say the least, his writiogs In reference to Seven Pines, aro 1o moro creditable than his con- duct of operations ou tho field," As General Longstreot etill lives tuore is promise of “‘musio in the air," WHERETHE HEROKS OAME FROM The Troops Each State Fur Where They Served The following table shows the total num- bor of regiments, companies, batteries, otc. furnished by each state during the war, and is interesting for reference : ished ana 5 Now Hampshire Vormont Mussachiisetts Rhode Isiand Conaectiont * 1vanin Maryland District of (o West Vireinin Virginin th Caroling. Goorgln Florin Loulsinin T Toniossen Kentucky Ol Michignn Tndinna i1 Miss Wiseo Tow Minnesoti e Dukoti SAnt s, AN onu battalion In addition there woro teu reglments of United States vetoran volunteor infantry in the irst army corps under General Han- cock, and six rogiments and ono compauy of United States volunteer infantry, ‘Ihere were in all 167 organizations of colored troops, but a fow of these are iuctuded in stato organizations above enumerated. The rest were divided into [19 regiments, twenty- two companios aud ten batteries. Thore were also twenty-four regiments and | dependent compinies, but they wero crodited to the volunteer organizations. In the regular United States avmy there wero uinetocn regiments of infantry, six of cavalry and tive of artiliery—a total of thirty Ho Peat the Bullet, It was at a well known botel in Bangor, says tho News of that city. A party of gen- tlemen were conversing on ono subject and another. Duringa lull in the conversation one gentleman noticed o sear on tho hand of annther, and interrogated him os to the cause. The other answered that he recoived it fn a very curious way, and told the follow- ing story in regard to it: Igot thatwound in the battle of Gottys- burg. I had been fighting all day and fely very tired,and sosat down on rock avd shos from there. I was just loading up my gun when a long, lean, lank fellow darted by me, making for the woods liko a stroak of greased lightuing. Tup with my gun and let drive at him, but ho dian’t drop, and as I had shot just 99, and didn’t want' to loso tho 1,000th, 1" started aftor him. I novor saw a man run so fast in all my adventurous lifo, and I could seo that 1 was aining upon him, but evory once in a while Tiost sight of him behind a troe or rock. Inoticed a lull in the fight, and glancing asido, I saw that both armins had stopped . and were straining their oyes to see race. ‘That raised my courage, and 1 forgot all about being tived. Just then I made a spurt of speed, and as I did so 1 felt somothing strike my hand, which spread out like the fan of a windmill. Woll, to make u long story short, | caught up with him and was about to collar him when he turned about and tried to stab me. I dodged his blow, and just then something nit hiw and ho fell over dead. I sat down boside bim to rest, and as T did <0 noticed blood trickling down my hand. On closer investigatinn | found that thore was a bullet holo in my paim. The doad men had a bullet in his breast, and I am positve in my belief that bott wounds wore made by tho samo bullet, and that it was the samo bullet that 1 had' fired at tho confederate The race was so hot that [ caught up with and passed it at somo time during my chase, That is why 1 now wear that scar. Towa RReunions. Tho sixth biennial reunion of tho “Crock- er's Towa Brigade" association, Captain John H. Munroe, first vice-president, will bo held at Des Moines, Septomber 23 and 21, 1501, The attendauce of every member of tho brigade is urged as a matter of both duty and pleasuro, To secure as large an attenaance, and at us small expense to veterans and their families, as possible, the transportation com- wittee has offected an arrangement with all railvonds within the state of Towa for a ono aud one-third rate, or for full faro going to the reunion and returning at ono-thira faro, on showing a cortificate of the secrotary of thoe transportation committoo that the party was in actual attendance, Membors of the brigade will, as s0on aftor their arrival as possible, roport at the socre- tary’s oftice, register their names and receivo their distinctive regimental badges. This is important, as preserving the brigade rocords, and 1o avoid the usual comptaints of the non: appeerauce of names in the published pro- ceedings., ‘Suitablo halls will be provided for tho rogi mental meotin “Phis bemg the former home of General Crocker the citizens of Des Moiues have taken especial pains to mako tho occasion ono of gront interest and pleasure, aud oxtend a cordial invitation to the memvers of the brieade and their famities to be presont. Ex-Senator Georgo G. Wright of fowa will deliver an nddress on tho civil life of Gon- Als Crocker and Belknap; Judge W. Q. csham an address on the military career of ie two generals, and Major H. C. MeArthur the regular address to thoe brigade, The citr of Des Molnes is proparing a generous wel come, and the occasion will be one of the most interesting of the brilliant reunions of the brigade. Nothing to surpass it has evor taken vlace in Towa. The silver oak loaf will shine on hundrods of voterans' breasts at Des Moinos, September 2 "Tho rounion of tho Twenty-first Towa will be held at Mason City, September 9 and 10, Battle of Anth Colonel John (%, Stearns of and General Heory Heth of 1744 G strd northwest, Washington, D. C., having been appointed by Socretary Proctor as comuis sionera to mark the lines of battle of the aif- forent rogiments, brigades and divisions of whe contending arimies at the battle of tietan, would bo glad of any informution which the survivors of rogiments or bat- 1es participating in that action can give them as to the whereabouts on the field of the different commands on the night of Sep- tember 17, 1562, Both union and confederate soldiers are askod to furnish any duta which will aid the commissioners in their work, for they futend to mako it as comploto 3 pos sible. Tho last congress appropriated $1 000 for this purpose, and the comnissioners met in Washington' last weok for tho first time, and have mapped out u plau on which o work tam Hradford, Vt Intorstate it N he Nebraska and Kausas interstate ro- union Is at Red Cloud, the handsomust ity in southorn Nebraska, The datos aro Sep- wmber 156 to 18 loclusive. The rate on all railronas is oue fare for the round trip, Comeo and oujoy & wook with the boys. You and your family will be welcowe. - s0 your own scalp through an 11 you could ’ you would be ordiuary maguifying glass, amazed at the amount of dust, dandruff, aud dead skin thereon acoumulated. I'he Lost and most popular propuration for cleausing he scaip is Ayer's Halr Vigon