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H THESE CO) . m., for the eve And notll 80 p. m., foF the morning oF Sunday ons. ATi advertlsements (n these eolumna 2 eont first insertion and 1lg cente o word thereafl o line por month. No adsertisement taken for [ens thian 25 conta for the first insertion. Terms.cish n ndvanee. Initials, fgures, synibols. ete connt nxn word. Allmdyertisements mist rin Recutivoly. AAYOrtIsers, by requesting o nnmb check. cnn have thelr an nddrexsed to n pum bered lotter [n care of Titk BER. Answers 80 ad dressed will be delivered on prosentution of the check E PBRASCH OFFICES - ADVERTISING FOR THES) mins will be taken on the ahove condftions AL the f01iowing business honses, who are suthor tane speeli] notices nt the same rates a8 ean A at the main office ith Omaha Branch OMoo—No, 2023 N street, TMNR K Tell, pharmneist, 11t and Mason stroots I Farnsworth, Pharmncist, 2115 Cuming street It (24N, 16D atreot armiacist, 1718 Leave W. T, 1ughes, Phaen worth C. ¥ Satt stroet hos' Phae SITUATIONS WANTED For antes, cte., see top of * et column on (his vage. 24th and Farnam AZHOTEL Co0K referenca; ety or ¢ ol Bluffs, ZA LADY WANTS A SITUATION FOR GEN ernl lousework. Henry Moeller, [ith and Jono M 8 ALL AROL itry. € K‘ SITUATION WANTED BY A LADY TO WO morn an eve for board and room. Address A Boe. 311 AL ANTED § of &); nble to keep hooks. Best of refe Wecurity. Addross A 23, B D, BY A YOUNG LADY. POSITH Ieferencos. Addross Je Willmathsvilic, Mo. 2147 WANTED-MALE H L 0f Jast column on this pas For rates, ete.. see WANTED, GENERAL AGENTS KO OUR - freesing chemtenl firo patls e pint wran ted: quick sol apply at ance. Th Fire Appliane 8544 Front at. Worcester, Ma ss Mi2-10 S WANTED EVERYWHERE TO four husiness: ndvortise, diatril whies, ute elrenl 80 10§15 por mo perience, wiee work or traveling, st., Cincinnatl, O Belraitroan 1 Donion Pacitie 1n inbor akenoy, 309 Sou Kramor & b Eloventh street 8, TO 8ELIL NE o merchants, wanuf Big poy. Steady work. . Wis turors. and at Arc J. Mk I Jacine, JISTRIBUTE . IS8 WANTE 0 15, TO 210 South 1 BOYS., STEADY WORK. OHATIA B;w“ NTE Box Factory, I, Omiatin M NTS AND VEST MAK- By AN o » ors. Busholman and tailoresses. Gabel the taftor, 1518 Faroum streot. M7 100 B, WANTED SIX Goon BRICKLAVE onee. good wages. stendy work, apply to Arus Bros & Polenske, Tastings, Nob. AND TRAVE ' worth $00.00 per Monroe strect, Ch 1 WANTED, anlesman, | Sp €004 man. Allixon, | BWANTED ONE OR TWO LIVE AGENTS 10 represent the American Housewife fn Omaha and vielnlty. Address for 3 days, A2, Beo. 05 8* NTED, A RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE 1 of kood business ability and 1ong exper: fence and Inrke uequaintance in Omaba, and well posted o it rates. can lenrnof o luerative and permanent position by nddressing A D, §75 A MONTILAND EXPENSES FOR inevory county 1 the U, S.; samplos & outlt free: no experience necossary: yearly con x made; finest and ensieat selling good« mun- red. Address with stamp for full particu. 2 ternion st, Worcester, Ma: T FOR BUILDING ation. Call §01 Bee bullding. § to 112 8% ON SALARY OR COM W patont ch ink atest selling no two neo ¢ profit: one Vi, another one_general ngent in me and full par £g. Co., Lin Blaxren Dmission to b penctl: the 1: erases 1 paper: agent’s sales amounted to £32 0 two hours. We wan ench state nnd territory. For b tleuinrs address the Monroe Kraser Crosse, Wis- B GOOD ADDIESS O 8ELL GOODS on tnstallments, Ameriean Wringer' Co., 1603 Howar 1956 B.wax aide fine our gOld-filled watch; big pay ton, N. C. PLWANTED. GOOD CANVASSEIS AT SIN sowing machine oftice, 1516 Douglas stroet. Delivery” cigar, with €. 0. D.Cigar Co., Wins- WANTID, TWO GOOD ACCIDE ance solicitors for the city and o hin. Address W 12 Boo CWANTED, § LADYS AND 7 GENTLEMEN Jtor dramatie Co. Good adsance man, Address M 9 NTED, A GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK, ral wages to one who Is & kood cook and Inundress. References required. Call at or nd dross 642 Tafayette avenu, M3s1 10 V_WANTED, AT ONCE. WAIST AMD SKIRT finishers. The Morse Dry Goods Co. 817 7 i GIRL OF ABOUT 16 YEARS Jtor housework, 1711 N. 19th streot. 70 50 o . A YOUNG G WANTI RMAN GIRL TO DO keneral housework, 122 South %Uh stroot. 3105, FOR RENT—HOUSES. For raten, ele., see ton of (vt commn on this - age. Ty FOR RENT NEW TROOM FLAT, BRICK biock on So. 1ith st.5 bath. range, hot and cold water. . B Kvans, 08 N. Y. Life. M DS ROOM HOUSE CENTRALLY LOCA- (ed modern lmprovements. Enquire 112 N. ith ) FOR RENT, FIRST CLASS MODERN SEVEN Daiit ROOM HOUSE uire at 2014 Charles st. I, MODE A WrIRDE & Lia. M2 § MHEATED TROOM FI ences req j) FOIR KENT, SEVEN ROOMS ST it Clowry Bullding, 1ith and Ch Roberts, 115 Chica, T)[2IEN, ROOM HOUSKS. ALL MODERN ¥FIX tures. Furnnce noat. fine bath room, hot anid cold water, 100 burrel cistern. ALl in fine condi tion. Hent moderats. Apply 1502 N. I5th street M7 80 ), KO RENT. TROOM MODERN FLAT, [iTil hund ¢ 8730, Two T-roc b and s T Do FENT X KOO FLAT] BATIL G, 1500 Hoibrook, 4. Bew building 21l Dy TWO $ROCM HOUSES IN GOOD REPATIC AT 19 and 2 8. 25th atr The Bates Smith In ‘arnan Veat )i KOR BENT LHAVEJUSTTURNED OVER to my acent, Netherton Hall, room 0. First Natlonal bank, stx, §and 9 room dwellings with bath, furnace and s These houses hay until now and are boing | nss Order £Or Lonants, every thing new s modorato 1o g0od tenants on yenr leasos. For partieulars lnguire of Horman Kounis MIGE 0 i Dgrgm s, ilobe Loan and S ALL PARTS CUF W.GOr, Lith & Dud j) I YOU WISIL T0 KENT A HOUSE OR store, weo 1L E.Cole,Continental biock. 8l 1), [0 BOOM BIUCK DWELLING ALL CONV lonces, convenlent to elty, 80.00. Netherto Hhall, RO 520 18t Nat. bis Wil T, 08 WENT, BIUCK HOUSES 10 RO0MS, TN koud repair. "Apply Lo 2014 St. Macy's avenue. Mt T AU AN SO0 Bic s Tarke krounds. Apply to 2019 St Mary's avenue. 10 ROOMS ALL MOT wonth, &nd and Farn ANT, HOUS i) YoR D T, T N T U RS S o pply, O 8. Bigutter, + New York Li T HIFTY HOUSES AND FLATS AT reduced prices. G, ¥. Butts. 11 Paxt j’ FOIL RENT. 5HOOM FLAT, BRICK, Lako st.. with Al modern conventences. H. Cole, Continental bive Or Faust boitling works, D B RENT TROOM HOUBE IN WAL Tl Ingutre of M. M. Van Horn, care of Max Moyer Bros. M Dot AND S HOOM TIOUSKS, $10.00 TO 815,00 lbest residence tiate 1o city. Mead 1av't Co. 442 Bee buliain % ——— e e FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. For rates, ele., e top of 11t column on s yage W0 FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS: § AND S aouth. - 441 8. i avenue. Mk J-FURNISHED ROOM, W FER MONTH, | U¥urnam. w CLAIRVOYANTS, FOR SALE—RFAL KSTATE. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROO O SALE EASY THRMS TAND GYPRY FORTUNE. 30081600 and iy MIE, FORT. PALMI Tells past and future from Fee, $1.00; Iadi n ROPEAN HOTEL, COR UIsth ana Dodge. will make low rates for oo th, with oF without boara. 1SHED ROOM, TR 8T, CLAIR by the woek of m YOl RENT. PLEASANT FUR Uvery desirablo loeation 1ith and Do uglas JOUR CHOIC for sale, 130 1 WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT Proliable business medium, A th yoar, at 113 N. lith 5. NANNIE MHS. NANNIE 0,08 1680 nores o H Kridlor, ROOM, PRI P 519 Paxton Blook, O OTS IN 1HAZ oth and Vintod and th South Omabi BATHS, K see ton of first eotun TSMITH, 151 CAPITO FURNISHED COOL Inwn around bullding; from § to ¥20.00 & month Honrd of Frdde A PROPERTIES, BUSIN ding roal e Johnston & C QOR SOUTH OMAL Lrackago OF o tate dealors In S corner 2ith and N streets. A GOOD HOME: BIGH h bo bought Ting 1o nae fo THIEE FURNISHE bousekeeping. Add; 610 8. 13TH STRER csn, X 10, Boe, F FURNISHED ROOM, 812 8 I¥T1T ST. RSONALL rat column on this jage KNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Forrates, ete. EIVT HENIY EVANS FORMERLY South Wales, and {0 write at on i ON BASY TERMS, modern Improvemonts: For rates, etc., see 1o 07 £rst column on this pge D FOIt GEN athenrd of at O 3 M WITH BOA trable loeation board of trade. EIGHT-ROOM MUSIC, ART A For rates, ste., are ton of /st co THREE OR FOU and handsomely fur cholee bonrder, imn on this page. A Stare, Boo ROOMS AND Chicago street URNISHED ROOMS W HEFERENCES Thoroudh instraetl 0,00 ACIES LAND FORRSALE,Cl yenn and Kimball countles, Nebraska € Instruction AYnOpAIN for 2 BEFORE BUYING A PIANO EXAMIN new seale Kimball plano TRY. EMBROIDEIY AND ALL OTIHER ue at 1720 North D RNISHED ROOMS & BOARD Nty sove # and door JMice nnd recelve reward FOR RENT, ROOM WITH BOARD, lessona given NT—ROOMS UNKU For rates, ete.. seetop of first colums on this p igs ier: with Hospe or 1615 Chieago stroet PIN ON FARNAM 81 i communces Sept 7 i Griftiths 2606 D T, ROOMS IN SUITES T0 PLE sbxstores for rent; one hotel FEATHER ttes, ete., see top of first column on this tEAL BSTAL AL A Ll QEDS, TICKS AND PILLOWS WASHED; FEAT. NimL o promibaly e Witk For rates.ete o top of (st column on this page. ¢ 0 LOAN called for & dultvored ROOMS 10 A SMALL yperty at low ratos, FOR RENT. 8 with all conv 1ro 1013 Plerce st PATENT SOLICITORS, TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY, HOMES FOR $700 amall cloar prop UG, Wallace, Brown biock, KE BLOCKS line ach, 823 cash and Reod & 2548 “RooM oAp. an tho onzer block , TONE RESI- will tako payment. M BATIT and painted orner 106 0x100k foet with good ba AlAnce easy atiding n ™ T L FIRANK 20 8 14 M2 iy idelity Trust con VW MORTGAGE LOANS,J. D, ZITTL pany, 1614 Farnam. BOARDING see top of first column on this pigs Forrates, ete.. TOUSE, 1110 DODX TRRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO BEE BLUG oard, nicor zooms, HWOIK ON ra it cannot b excelled. DRESSMAKING. WY LOANS WM AT seetop of Arsk columnon thisp s Forrites, et FOR RENT—STORES AND OF s for_choleo Nebraska or [owa farms, or Omahin cIty propo; st column on this pags aniiion aoi Tor ytes, ete. NT.CHOICE LOCATION NEAI BUST can center OF first class saloon RGNS, | YV 7 PR CRNT FIRST MOWTGAGE TOANS terson, 07 N. ANICAL DRAUGHIS M T THE LSTORY BRICK BUILDIN wer. formorly additional ol W. Sues & Co., Omaha, W. B. Melklo, First Natfonal bank blug. SONEY 0N AND T0 TOAN 0N FIRST Yorrates, ete., see tp of Arst column on this page. TERT LAWTEIS AND SOLIOFTONS, 5. W. * oo bullding, Omata, oios at Wasitngton, b. G Branch froo. 020 DRESSMAKING 1IN Miss Sturdy, $20 S 2ith st. 11501 S AND MODELS. Omalin_city propesty. Ralney, 315 Omnha Nat. bank blde. LAl G R SANDERSON COK: ¥ Ringer, 1519 Far'm. House bullding. 14 First Notional "PAWNBROKERS, OANS MONEY ON DIAMONDS, 1134 Farnam st. o7 SO UL LTS JIEED MOTILI watchies, ete RAILWAY TIME CARD Coaves |CHICAGO. B Depot ioth i eako’ Yystibule Chicago Kxpross. Chieago Expres: FORMERLY QCCU. tinental bolck, pled by Aloxunder & Smith Se2Lop of nrst conammon this page. X LOANS I NV LIFK KA WANTED—TO RE Forrates, ete., ree tom of first colimn on (hs nags ). TWO OR TIHIRE ooms with Tieat and board In private fa References exchunged. EY TO LOA A\ kousshold good warehouse recelpt rates without publicity ‘o removal of pro arranged to sult borrower. My loans are so arranged that you can make a payment at any time and reduce both the principal MASTERS ON blanos, organs, horses, o b the lowest possiblo ONCE MO RIVE Dopot_10th aba'y - Donyer Duy’ Déadwoad xpross Denver Express ‘Denver Exprovs, Daiiy. it to your advantage to see mo i sou want a loan, or If more convenlent call up tole: phno 1621 and your business can be arranged at ) SMALL COTTAGE suburban loeality preferred. iR Mooy always on land; no deiny MEDIATELY > owest rates. d house of 8 or § rooms, furnished or part- B. ¥. Masters, room 4, Appiy Frank Kemp 203 N. V. Withnell block, Iy s0 preferred. —MONEY TO LOAN: 5. 60 AND % D, furniture, ete. Duff Green, R 20, Continental Dopot 16th wha |-, -Kansas City Dny house. 5 o § ‘rooms, modern conve lences, for the winter. Man and wife. xee o 0 1780 column onthis vage. R 15TIL AND JACKSON. 35 M5 NGTON & Q. Arrivos | Omnha._ 800 8 m 11005 & w 00 p m am Arrives Oma b UNTON DACIFIC. 5 eiton, 200 e il aing 1 epot,10th ind Mare “MAN AND WIKE WANTS § Ol & nished rooms suital ot moro than six blg Callat 1617 Farnam st For rates. . DESIRABLE Physictun, o’ groce rent very low. Apply to Ge . see top of 175t colnm TOCATION FOR DRUG for 1ght housekeeping) ks from 17th and Farnam st. Cliéatrice and uiricld: RENTAL AGENCY. For rates, ot FOR SALE OR RENT, A GOOD HOTEL, ALL bar and’ fixtures with liquors, and dolng o good business. Tary nddress M. C 75t column on this page. furnished; also 11 K. COLE, RENTAL AGENCY South Omahu. [Arrives Sts. | Omal ON_RECEIPT wili correspond with “A RARE OPPORT of one doliar and stamp, any gontleman or lady relative t @lve your full ~HOUSES, FLATS Ll parts of the elty ith- and Dodge. 143 Court street, THICAGO, MIL & §T. PAUL | Arrivo \ TORAGE. FOR HENT, CHECKERED LIVERY For rates, ete., see to ) of 15th and Tlarney St. rat colummn on this vage, | Omnha OLDEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST STORAGE | New York Lit ouse in elty. Arrivos Omaha. \¥illlama}apOoasBiildfHarnars 3,000 STOCK OF HARDWARE AND FURNL Address A. G. Lagadorn, “Sloux City Passenger. .St. Paul Expross. ture for sale. 020pm 1055 0 m AN, DRY AND PRIVATE STORA( urel Omaha Stove Repale Works. ————— v 3 MPLOYMENT \and Webstor Sts bettor known as Mrs. Bj best business in the state. In particulars_enquire RTITWESTERN. WANIED—TO BUY. "and_Murey St Forrates, ete.. sectop of first column on this pigs FURSITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, Wells, 1111 Farnam streot. GOOD BUSINESS Commerelal, the leading hotel, Broken Bow,Neb. 1020 p m 810 nm WA m Chicago Expross. tibule Limited.. Eastern Fiver. ~Fast Mall... . STOCK AND In Nobraska. HARDWARE building (n county sent. town 7 FOR SAL OMAMA & ST LOUI3 Omaha. |U. P dopot, 10th ani Maroy § Good crops. good trad nent over’ store. dres, X, 45, Bee. FURNITURE OF ¥ B & MO VALLEY. __Depot I5th and Webstor Sts. S 10th st. Flat ¢ 1 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES ALMG onp, tiow brick hotel, o Bradley, Harvard, A NICE LOT OF ousebold furniture at 1918 Douglas streot. county; safe and k00d bullding. loase cheap: owner moving far south. state; 'UYUYII"IIII arie t) Wyo. Exp. (Ex. M; ~Lincoln Is. Iy one In town. 7~ BLECTRIC ounty seat town within 8 dynamon, capacity 1,350 1t Westinghouse engine, two 60 H. P. boflors, will sell for one-third cost price, half cash, balunce unineum. ‘Address W 3, care of Omahs Bee. PLANT FOR SAL Mios of Omaly nps, one 60 H. P. ST M Omaha. Depat 15th and Wel modgtion | ux City Express (Kx. Sunday) ....8t. Paul LI iancroft Uassengor (Kx ALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC s o e page. | bered roa eatato. For terma, et ee top of Arst > FOR SALE OR TRADE, FINE THRE FOR SALE, TRADE OR EXCHANGE, £ Arri vo Onihn Arrives | Omaba. old Hamblet avenue, Council Bluffs, > NICE, STYLISH DRIVE. purpose horse. ke Lo coal dealor or lan stalllon. lished busine A Depot 5th and Wobster Sts. “St. Louls Expross... €. Louls Expros ST JOK & O B FOit EXCHAN Owner can_give con see top of trst column on this page. LOT ON HARNEY STREET. FAIR s, clowr, to exchs L BROKE AND WELL BRED tako In exchrge koo Addross oo 2, > SPAN WEI fyear-old colts; phaeton, billlard or pool table. ", 0. buflding CHICAGO, R L & . Council Bluffs. misslon business in trade > FOR SALE, NU 1k oF drivini. choap. hamber Com BER ONE PONY, FOR RID. FOR BXCHANGE, 40 11 finnd eash for good farm. braska town for stocks of Koods. Louse and Iot. TArrives | Tranifa TY & PACIFIC, Union Dyt * Toux City Ac Clear lots 1n good Ne wagon and hariess cheup. farm or muke an o ‘aterman, 520 Paxton bik If you want to bu call or write L. 0 & NOITHWES Depot, Council_Blufts. Can fiurnish any kind Arrivos. ‘Transfor Knnias City Day Exproas. .| 683 p m oy 040 U l0w CNY| Arrivos Trans fer D. Woodworth & Co., oF I Roowm 405, Brown B'l' Omalia or vielnity. ¢ ALE-MISCELLANEOUS, SR, AR LOTS, ONE ty, for six rgom hou - CHOICE C1, L , ono sonth part OMALA & 81 LOULS Unlon Depot, Coundil Blufts, For rates, etc., sec ton 0/ 1 rat colummn on this page, ~GOOD HORSE. A LARGE DO ot liard conl taken | GOOD OMATIA Rk Address A i FOR SALE 10 HEAD ( otghing 1,000 to 1,10, For particulars Neb., or Danver Live Stuck Ce HCAGO BUR wrunafor| Union Tiepot Hles of Omahin. Parcotte, room | akw Kxpross RMAN COUN whin or Counell . Council Blufts. )IN FRANKLIN A to trade for o J. . Rice, 102 Blulls property Mr. Howé's Bristles. Mr. John D. Howe returned Sunday from , where b has boen visiting the about threo CHOICE LOT MILK COWS; all #{ternoon at 2th and Burt stroets. NEW FURNITURE Address 1 3, Bee. ED TO TIRAD for & good strong Lorse. PLANING MILL IN GOOD ORDER, RUNNI constantly; uo Imcumbrance; cheap. scenes of his w Faroam streat well improved, elogant location, All property o feol nbove grade, 100 foet fr THOROUGHBRED MAS catur sticot, Omaha. xehange for s ty with [neumbrar Trust Co., first H0oF, N. Y. Lifo BIIg. FOR_EXCHANGE, AN IMPORTED REGIS: tored Clyde_stallion; 1,00, Box 90, Shenandoah, Ia WHAT HAVE YOU 70 EXCHANGE, ¢ full deseription. OF larke prop: For rates, ete., see top of Lrst column REATMENT, a1 Daths, scalp & and chiropodist. Mrs. Post,S1oi 8 " this page, or write me, 01 Bee building: XCHANGE 97,00 HARDWARE STOCK in good town. HAMILTON BROS. 414 5. I§TH ST arpenter and brick work. torin T wnd painting. TURE KO HORSES. T g00d Iand oF rty. K. F. Ringer, 1519 Farnam, FOR SALE-REAL te.. sea_top of first c SPRINGWELL CEMETERY FINE LOTS, x 16, (oF §23; graves, $10. Ofice, No tel. No. 455, 0F any und umn on this pge O SALE PART AN CESSPOOLS, “Tolephione 1174 woll estabilsh and storage busluoss. e e OLALIRVOY ANTS, For rates, cte., e top of frst column o this page. RAORDINARY, WONDERFUL longes the world. R RALE § ACKE T0TH ADIOINT of Blair; price §00; $100 W "NeebHie! HE BEST PROPERT prices askad s Hazel balance time. if we can. ARRIVAL EX THE MARKET lots 850 to §500 Roud & Soiby, i &, Board of nd life reader it from' the deceived again by promises.” gt for the Drink The John Holiday Remedy company, of Burhington, Ia., guarantecs to curo the drink habit and dypiomania. Remedy sure. rlage with the one you love; tells whore you w succeed and In what business best adapied for; has breastplate fur lack a. ARGAIN-LARGE L barn, well, eistorn; Cy $1.500.00' leas than actual value. 1as and 14th street. QK8 THOSE #TH AND BURT HOUSKES, DAISIKS, terms, vacant [0t trat root; willsell for Van Beuren, Doug. colebrated Ky pt deatroy bad lnfiuences: d ull private compla Dupen all day. = Eas Sholos, 714 1sf Natl. bk. CASH AND 310 A MONTH FOE A LOT IN lasel Terrace. lood & Selby, K. 34, Board of Ty, also photos Of same. rout, Hrst H00F; hour colae all, aud be conviuced of thi wonderful orucie. Ym0 p Arrives Teansfor 11215 © QUINCY. | Arrive Fgunoi s ansfer 620 p m Wam 158 m “Have you been informed as to the meot- ing of the council committee and some of tno Union Pacific ofticials' 10 talk about agreeing upon some basis by which the depot injunc- tion suit could be dismissed and woris upon the new depot resumed} was the query Tnx Bz reporter submittéll'to Mr. Howe. “I read Tie_ Re away,” said Mr. such a meeting as you speak of took place. I wonder if those felows realize that they are not running that law suit! like to know when the membars of the coun- cil were authorized to have auything with the caso’ +Do you expect to dismiss the case soon?’ “I have never contemplated the kind 8o long as the depot company is ot disposed to keep faith with believe the sentiment of the proper of this city is m favor of holding the Union Pacific to seme of the coutracts have agreed to, Owahu has boen castonally whilo I was noticed that 1 wouid to do suything of people, | y owners its officors The city of deceived time and timo again by the unkept promises of the Union being Habit. troatment. Ingredients hurmloss. _Per postpaid, with full directions, §2 No testimonials' published, und correspond- ence kopt inviolate. We uave used our own DR. C. GEE WO, The Great Chinese Panaceist Wishes to glve a fow reasons why he (s work- ing such wouderful curos whoro other doctors as about halt the population of the They have been practicing and per- ting medicine over 4,000 YEARS, Brit ) discoverad sevent two polsons and their antidotes fore Christ, and Marco Pd who brought the Campint, one of the first Europe tered Chin, says: “Their physicians have o hugh knowledge of the uature of herbs - admirable skill In d (See Willard's Middle Tt 1s well known that zunpowder, steam and eloctricity are old in Clina were printing their doil years befors Guttonberg was born But 1t wus to medicine the their attention, and when the emperor Ohin Woug ordered il the books to be burned he oxcepted the medicul works, and it was the merest acoident that the groat works tuciug himsolf wero sa d asetof his works in the corner-stone of his residence, which was found 2,000 years wenosing by the nd that the Chi- Chinese gave od, ho having The colebrated Dr. Hobson states that one Chinese dlsponsatories HERBAL R S alone. Can you wonder ahen ut the doctor's n physicians all use the very saume Remedies and when you change doctors, in_your disappointment “und morely chanze faces and assertions bit not an Amerlcan covers a now remedy all the other dootors 0w, you know doctor dis- koow about the Chinese Doctor comes from an g containing nearly half of the rid, where all the medicines Dr.C. Geo Wo offors any one who known country, peoplo of the ‘W . reward of $0).00 L0 ny one of his Chinese Modicines. Do you that after glving of belng cured by your doctors. that in tuklng tho Chilnese De number and absolutely unknown « China, that ho has wonderful advantigo His new remedics your blood and # curing the di cloar as o child’s. ampreliend on it as it by m rendering the complexi A MOTHER Iam 62 yours of ace scribable agony from Lcould notsleep and had to st and huve sufered inde- for many yoars. up all night In but without hoip, and thought some night [ As wlust hope 1 tried the Chinese doctor, In a short time I i eured and have nover since been troubled. have reason to biess Dr. C. Gee Wo.—MRS. P. O. HIRSH, %4th St., bet. ] & R. South Omuha. In order'to convince the publie that Dr. Goo Wo can curo any. tollowing otfer: d choke to deuth, Dr. C. Geo Wo, diseuse. he makes t A GUARANTEE to return oy if ufter n fulr trial tho ps dissatisfied with t 16th and Oaliforn fice hours, u. m Call Sunaay it . The Doctor has re: owing eight Rheumatism, prepared the Tndigestion, dacheé, Catarrh, er Modicine, Call or writo for question biank and book. Dr.0.G a W 18- a~1 Wo soud_the marvelous French Remedy CALTHOS free, and a STOL Dincharges & Emlsslons, Use it and pay if satisfied. . VON MOHL CO., Salo American Ageats, Clncianadl, Oblo. DEATH OF A VETERAN. One of Omaha's Pioncers Passes to His Final Reward. Colonel Harry Brownson, one of the best known men in Omaha, a pioneor, who spent nearly a quarter of a century of a busy lifo in this city, died yesterday morning at his home, 2032 Davenport street. Few men in Omaha have lived a lifo so just laid down Ho was a full of events as Colonel Brownson, Vermout, having been born at Richmond, in that state, March 10, of the Twelfth August 21, 1861, and served as such until May 1, 1363 when ne was taken il with typhoid fever, nearly lost his mustered out, August Ho was ready to serve his country again, lowever, as soon as his health would permit snd was appointed captain and quar- 9, 1564 nnd assigned to duty in charge of railroad transportation in New York oity, was sent to tho ~front ond brigade, Third division, Ninth corps of the Potomac. quartermastor Vermont volunteers, life, and was finally termaster Fobruary On December in charge of the Sec- nd quartermaster general under Blunt, Stannard, and General Heintzelman in command of the de- After serying in various positions mustered oaLas brevet Generals Stoughton, with credit he was lieutenant colonel of Soon after leaving army Colonel Brownson entered railroad work as agent of River road at New Yorlk, and remained Thirty-Thivd Streot station, the employ of the Union as termmal agent, in which capacity he lo- cated nearly all of the stations of the road, When the road was com" pleted Colonel Brownson was appointed gen - eral freight agent and rem sition until May 10, 1573, when he was ap- ent of the Northern Pacific at Bi he was appointed quartermaster agent at Hryan station, kota, having charge of the transportation goverament, wost of Fremont. ined in that po- transferred 1, 1574, where he r nained on duty until During the Ute war exposure, and came to Omaba where ho resumed railroad work and continued it until his death, Colonel Brownson’s wife and ters survive him. One of his daughters is the wife of Lisutenant Morgan, instructing ofticor at the University of Minr the wife ‘of Dr. Clendonning, The funeral wiil take place at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon [rom under the auspices of the Masonic fratornity. the Knights Templar and the Grand Army of the Republic, of which ovders the deceased was & momber, Horsford's Acid I’bosphate, Bateman, Ceda o used it for sove only in my practice, but in my own individual under all cir ono of the best nerve Lonics that we possess, exhaustion or overwork it gives renewed strength and vigor to the entire For mental XCQURSIONS SOUTH, Via the Wabash K. R, On September 29 the Wabash will sell tickets good for 30 days to Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi, For rates, tic! formation call on or write round trip Louisiana, and full in- ON, Agent, Farnam st., Omahu, Neb. ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is talen; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ntly 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 qualitics commend it to all and have made it the most pol:u]ur 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 substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, (OUISVILLE. Ky. NEW YORK. N.V. I, AWrillen Guaranteeto ILls CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our cure is permanent and not & patching up. Cases treated fivo yoars ago havo never scen symptom since. Dy describing case fully wo can treat you by mail, and we givo tho samo atrong guArANtes to cure or refund all money. Those who profor to come here for treatment can do so and we will pay railroad face both ways and hotl bills whilo hero i we fail to cure, We challongn th world for a case that our XAGIO REMEDY will not cure. Writo for fuil particulars and got tha evidence, Wo know that you are skeptical, Justly 80, too, as tha most eminent physicians have Dever boen abio to give more than temporary reliof. In our five yoars’ practico with tho MAGIC hns been moat difieult to overcome the against all go-called specifics, But under our strong Ruaranteo you should not. liesitato to try this remedy, You tako no chanco of losing your m Wo guar. antea to curo or refund overy doilar, utation to protect, also Anancial 000, it 13 perfoctly safo to all who will try tho treat- mont. Heretoforeyou have been p A paying out your money for difforent troatments and although you aro not yeteured noone has paid back y. Do not waste any more mouey until you try us, Old chronfe, decp seated casos curcd n 30 to 90 days. In- vestigato our financlal standing, our reputation as businoss men. Writo us for names and addresscs of those wo have cured who havo given pormission to ro- for to them. 1t costs you only pos‘ago to do this; it will aave you a world of suffering_{rom mental strain, and it you are married what may your ofsprng suffer through your own nogligence, 1€ your symptoms aro soro throat, mucous pacches in miouth, rhoumatism in bonos aud Jolnts, hair falling out, oruptions onany art of tho body, feeling of general’ dvprossion, palis in hoad or bones, you iavo no timo to waste. Thoso who are constantly taking mercury an | potash should discontinto it. Constant o of (hexo drugewill surely bring sorcs and eating ulcorsin tho end. “Don'tfall to writa, All correspondenco sent sealed in plain envel: opes. Wo invite the most rigid investigation and will do all in our power to aid you in it. Address, COOK REMEDY CO. lia, Nebraska, Offico 13th and Farnam, socond flcor, entranco 13th 54 MAGIC GURE "3, $500 for a cass of Lioss o Failing General or Nervous Lebility, weakness of | bodyor mind, ths effects of 'errors or ex- cesses in old or young that we cannot cure. We guarantee every ~case or refunl ever dollar. Five days trial treatment $1, full course $5. Perceptible banafits realiz>d in three days. By mail. s:curely packed from observation. Offica ope1 until'9 n. m. COOK REMEDY CO., OMAHA. NEB MAGICEEMALE REGULATOR, Safoand Certtainot a aay or money refunded Erloe by mail £2, Sealed from obsorvation COOR REMKDY CO.. Omana Neo GOULD'S SHORT LINE. The Union Cut-Off Finally Opened for Trafic. The much-talked-of Union cut-off of the Missouri Pacific has at last been opened to traflic, or partly so. Commeucing yesterday morning,a mixed train will be run over the ine between Plattsmouth and Union, making one trip each way. The train will leave Platts- mouth at 10:55 a. m., aud arrive at Union in oue bour. Returning it will leave Union at 3 p. m, and reach Plattsmouth at 4 o'cloci, The aistance between these stations is 14.9 miles. A new station will be opened at Murray, 5 miles from Plattsmouth, with Mrs. Frank . Drake as agent. Superintendent Ruthburn was in the city yesterday and stated that he had come ovor the new road from Union to Gilmore, the full length of the new portion, and had 'found it in excellent shape. That part of the road between Plattsmouth and Gilmore 1s still in the hands of the construction department, and Mr. Rathburn expressed tho most pro- found ignorance ns to when it was to b put in operation, but he had a faint suspicion that the road would be turned over tonim be- fore very loug. It has beeu gonerally understood from the first that, when the cut-off was completed, passenger trains would run over it from Union to Gilmore, and thence over the Union Pacific tracks into the union depot. This woull shorten thedistance betweeu Union and Omaha by about twenty miles. General man- ager Clark . about two months ago expressed grave doubts as to the advisability of making such a chunge on account of the complications involved and no official statement confirming tue general impression has been announced. De Witv's Little Early taser Grand Entry Into Omaha. On and after July 30, 1891, the Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway company will run all of its trains in and out of the union depot, Omaha. No more annoyance caused by transforring and switehing at Council Bluffs. Solid vestibuled trains, consisting of now Palace sloeping cars, free parlor chalr cars, elegant coaches, and the finest dining cars in the world, all heated by stoam and lighted throughour by elec- tric lights. The new evening express with “‘electric lights in every berth” now loaves Omaha daily at 6,20 p m. arriving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. in tune for all eastern connections. Secur tickets and sloeping car berths at 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), J. PRESTON, ¥.A, C. Pass, Agt cdedl I A MAN. bast pull. Now We Are with You. The Chicago, Rock Islund & Pacifie railway are now running all its trains in and ot of Union Depot, Omaha. Trains will leave as follows: East Bound—Day express, 10:00 a.m.; vestibuled limited, 4:05 p.m.; Atlantic express, H:10 {, m. Arvriving at 9:40 a.m., 12:05 p.m. and 6:15 p. m. Departing, West Bound—Denver ves: tibuled limited, 12:15 p.in.; Nelson ac commodation, 4:40 p.m.; Donver express, 7:05 p.m._ Arriving at $:40 pon., 10:45 a.m. and 7:80 a.m. Theso trains are vestibuled and it is an indisputable fact that the dining car service of the ‘“‘Great Rock Island” s second to none in the country. For rates and sleeping car berths Lo all points east or west, call it city office of the “Rock Island Route,” i6th and Farnum streets, JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. I\ and P. A, J. L. DE BEVOISE, Genoral Agont., NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Nebraska. Boyd county had an old soldiers' reunfon last woek. The Hartley Inter-Oconu, after an exist- ence of five yoars is dead. A tri-woekly stage service has boon lished betwoen Stuart and Butte City Norfoik's - city schools have opened with seventeen teachors, and 635 pupils in at tendanco. Rev. L. . Wells of Waterloo has nccepted a call to the pastorato of the Holdrege Ir byterian church Alonzo Perkins of Blair has declared him self a candidato for judge of Washington county independent of all political partios. E. B, Chuso, & Seward druggist, died on Saturday evidently from an overdose of morphine taken to relieve pain, Six months 8go ho failed 1 business The North Nebraska Fair association is putting the track at Norfolk in first-class shapo, and is waking preparations for a big ovent from Septembor 23 to 20, Walter Maxwoll, in charge of the sugar beet experiment station at Schuyler, has returned from Washington and will at once commence tests to discover when is the best time to harvest the crop. Tom Corey, an old time eugineer on the Chicago, St.'Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha rond, has been hanging around Covington until he has become insano and Is_now con- fined in the county jail at Dakota City According to the statement of the Red Willow county clerk, the farm mortgages released during August excendod those recorded by $023, tho chattle mortgages ro- leased exceoded thoso filed by $,435.00, J. W. Patterson, late proprietor of the Pacific ‘hotel at Fairmont of which he wa deprived by fito a few weeks ogo, has just completed repairing and refurnishing the old City hotel building whoero ho will welcome and entertain bis former patrons and all comors, While the two young sons of R. D. Austing of Utica were driving home a shot was firod by some unknown party, tho ball striking one of the boys in the hand, passing entiroly through and dropping into 'the palm of the other hand. No cause for or who did the shooting can bo ascertained. A fow days ago W.J. Zeirhut, cashior of the Exchange bank at Milligan, took the south bound ~train with the supposed inten- tion of visiting St. Joseph on _business, ho having said he would return in two or three days. As ho falled to roturn atthe appointed time, an investigation was made, and the bank, it is claimed, was found to be short #,200 and possibly ‘more. The busi- ness is now in the hands of a receiver, and there 18 yot no clue as to the whoreabouts ot Mr. Zeirhut. Ed. A. Fry, the veteran editor of the Nio- ara Pioneer, has agnin shown his enter- so by bringing his paper out in & now dress, giving iva bright look and a pleasing apuearaace, to compare with its real worth as a newspaper. 1or soventeen years Mr, Fry has been the ioneor jonrnalist of Knox counuty, and not only has he always beon ahead of the times 1n his section, buv he has oustantly labored to bring his county and community up into the front rank. Success has attended his efforts and he is still mov- ing forward. ab- Towa. Tho Latter Day Suiuts will build a house of worship at Leon. It cost Ida county 30,000 to repia bridges swept away by the Juno floods. Hon. B. I, Clayton has removed his family from Macedonia to Indianola to seeure col- lege privileges. A Salon physician removed the wishbono of a chicken from Joo Moca's throat, where 1t had been for two days. ‘Tho remains of George £, Schlonp, late of Davenport, according to the testamentary request of the decensed, were cremated John R. Stewart's son, at Gundy Center, swallowed somo sort of toothachie propar- tion. Two doctors worked over him halfa day and saved hs life, Mrs. Betsy Wormood, aunt of W. W. Wor- mood of Dubuque, died’ at tho age of 100 years. She was but 4 feet 5 inchos tall and Wweiglied about eighty pound The silver jubilee of Bishop Hennessy will bo held 1 the cathedral at Dubuque on tho H0th of this month, the twenty-firth annivers- ary of the bishop's consecration ns bistiop of Dubugque. In Franklin county the opposing candi- dates for the legislature aro two brothers, Dr. O. B. Harriman having been nominated by the aemocrats to run against his brothor, W. K. Harriman, the republican candidate. A girl living not far from Leon donned male attire the other night, sallied forth wto the highway, and with a revolver relioved a young man of his watch and small chango, She was captured soon after and said it was merely a joke. Sho had u passion for dime novels. Noah Jordon of Savannah lost 800 and a gold watch last Thursday night. Burglars entered his residence, went through his pants, took his key to the saloon, his gold watch and zbout $10 therefrom; then went to the saloon, blew open the safe and carried off #500 in cash, A straw vote for governor was taken on an excursion train leaving Des Moines Wednes- day night. ‘T'he result was 230 for Wheelor und 110 for Boies, Most of the passongers were farmers returning from the fair and manifested great carnestncss and enthusiasm for Wheeler. ‘I'ic unnouncement of the voto was greeted with cheers in every car. About half a dozen were found who did not know who were the candidates, and when told said they were for Boies. A woman residing in Red Oak has nad a tape worm twenty yards long tuken from lior and at different times been bitten by a mad dog, two rattlesnakes, a bat, a cat and a rat, and been macried twice. Strange s it may seem, at the present time she is ablo o odt threo squarc meals a day, hang out & wash six days in the week, is proud of the fact that all these things have happened o her, and now fondly imagines that she has a living lizard m her stomach IR DeWitt's Little larly Risers: best littla pills for dyspepsia, sour stomach, bad broath. - RUSHING 'HE WORK the lxpended for the Completion of the New Club House, At a meeting of the directors of Omaha Athletic club beld Saturday, forty-six mem- bors wero olected. On account of tho dolay in the completion of the building, it was de- cided to suspend the 10 initiation fee until the olub house is ready for occupancy , thus leaviniz the initiation at the old figure ‘of §. Apparatus of the most approved design for the gymunsium has been shipped, and will s00n be in_vosition. ‘The contracts for the bowling alleys, gas and electric fixtures have been let, and areaugemonts for amplo bath- ing facilitios perfectod. Provision has beon made for competent instructors in boxing, fencing, and goueral physical developent. Iu order to push the complotion of the house as rapidly s possible, it has been decided to close the building until ready for fival in- spection. In the interest of mombers every possible offort is beiug made to it up the slub in as complete and attractive mannor as ossible, and it is hoped that ample time will o given the directors to fully carry out these plans, Unless unnvoidaole dolays arise, the fcuse will' provably be opeaed on or about ptomber 20. Lfforts A very small pill, but a very good oue. Da Witv's Little Early Riser HIS DAUGHTER'S HONOR, Welch Cracks a Corporal's ad in Its Defense, Corporal James Aliison, of company D), second infautry, stationed at Fort Omaba, is lying ' the hospital at tho fort in & semi-une consvious condition, with bis skull fractured and one arm broken in two plicos. Tho man's injuries were received about 6 o'clock Saturday evening at tho hands of Thomas Welch a private in the samo com- p 1t seems that Welch has a very pre- DPoseéssing daughter, sixteen years of age, to whom Allison has endeayored to make hime self moro or less agroeuble. Tu the company mess room Saturday night Allison made a romark that led Weloh to bo- lieve that the corporal haa beeu undaly inti- mate with the girl, aund without askingany frrther questions 'he picked up a tent pole and began beating Allison over the head and shioulders, inflicting the wounds descriped. Allison was at ouce removed Lo the hospi- tal, whero the post surgeon dressed his wouuds and made him as comfortable as po sible. Welch has not been arrested and fs on duty as betore. (iencral sentiment seoms tq be in favor of We Privat

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