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1ED ROOMS AND BOARD. For rates, vte., _ SPECIAL NOTIGES A DV RIS EMENTS € column on this page. for the morning or Sunday edi - - NEATLY FURNISIED ROOMS AND entan word | .00 per week oholea boarders 1 handsomaly Advertisers, b REFERENCRS ORTWO GENTLE. ard and room for winter in pri modarn conveniences, southwest GENTLEMAN AND LADY CH OFFICES - ADVERTISING FORTHES Y FURNISHED ROOMS WITI BOARD 010 California st Branch Offio o; private family. 520 North 19th stre aclat. 11th and Mason streets FURNISHED ROOMS & BOARD ROOM WITH BOARD, SITUATIONS WANT see top of first eolumn on thia ROOMS UNFURNISHED For aates, oic., ZPOSITION A8 STENOGHRAPITER | and typewritor Lum + on this p igs For rates, ete.. seetop of firat ¢ WANTED, BY VOUNG MAN (25) POSITION IN s hookkeepor and No. 1 peaman Address A 40, BOARRDING, BY AN EXP the entire en alumn on this pgs enced In bottle fo i, nieor rooms, HOTEL COOK oliod. Mrs. Horn, reference: clty o country AROUND MAN FOR RENT- For vates, cte o this pags wee t00 of 118t column on this vage TIHE CHICA For rates, ile " i AGENTS WANT § CSTORY BRICK BUILDING soll ‘ndvortising ther. M f ‘comant basemo Apply at the o INDUSTRIOUS AL Lindquist 316 8 15th CARPENTE wanted At Gage county court he Touse biflding Bank bullding FORMERLY 0CCU who understands r Addross A 4 WANTED, YOUNG 10 Join & Nfe, drnm and bug F. L Cory, 20th and Binney. LU UL LY somn for gt housekeeptng in good locality 2907 Bristol street, City d-workers: steady work WANTED, A WITH A GOOD PONY dellver a rotte FINISITERS WANT Locourt nouse at Bentric ORRES FOR RENT IN Tith and Do g . FLATS AND Jall parts of tho elty. k00 wages. stoady work Tiastings, Nob. STORAGE, man of good husinoss abillty i Omnha, Posted on prosent nt posttion by addressing A 6, B vory county In th s mado; finest and enstost solling goods Addross with stamp 32 termon st ars, K. Conyorso Forrates, ete...sce top of st cotumn on this prgs ALARY OR COM new patent ehemical ink eatost selling novelty roughly In two secons ) ber cont proit PLATFORM S misslon |nh|\ o welgh up to 1,00 pounds FURSITURE s, 1111 Farns FOR SALE— see to0f nra; TROOM STEAM HEATED D for cash, 514 3 lith st. Fint €. Kent's sales nmountod to 52 in two lonrs For terms and f (ress the Mo aser MIg. Co. on installmonts. Ameriean Wringe —FURNITURE OF 20 SALESMEN 10 CARRY AS arehol Tien1tirs ot 016 Dougins D.Clgar Co., Wins: For terms, ete., newing machine oftice, 1516 Douglas street. 598 ’"" of Arst column o this page stock, mare, harness and phaeton. 1615 Dore: sollcitors for the clty and A . i RTRADE, FINE THREE YEAR ietonian stallion. C. 2 avenue, Council Bluffs. [ BROKE AND WE would take n oxeh Dhington, DHIIATA 6r DOOL table: P, 0. bullding. FAMILY HOR: ors or carrlage ton "EMALE H wee ton of first colwmn on Uhis xje house three hours ech fo thorough knowledge of common 0t L0 gIve musle Ders proforre - Thurston, 2408 Farna oming, Calhoun, Ne sl Wrikhi. LA FOI SALE—MISCELLANEO! For raten, etc., se top o7 rrat_column on this nas, It SALE 700 HEAD OF GOOD F ighing 1,000 to 1,100, on rar For purticulars addross N. A. Duff, Syracu Nebi, or Dunvor Live Stoa Com. Gon 1 T WANTED, Janods, in taraly ot 4ro 0. Olxon, 81 Woolworth avenue. D IN FAMILY OF T ekl JDouglin at. CNERAL 110USH ST CHFLELD, LU MBEIR “"n‘.::‘,'n.m. IN- neapolts, Min 22 8, 15Lh stroot, apolis, Minn. dora b botom Diices, spect And SHip. {1, TO DO GEN MILL IN GOOD O 5 onstautly; no lmeumbrance; chenp. TED GIRL FOR i AR i HBRED MASTIFE PUL RMAN GIRL T0 DO South 26th streot. pet i A e e Ll At commin on this aud ehiropodist Post,i10%g 8 I 414, 8T ST ) © und brick work, plas. N CLE ANS CESSI A provoments, Teleplioue 1174, FROOM APARTM K kooping,now Tor dressmuker. T, ]) 500N DY FOR RENT 6 ROOM ALL CONVENTENCE OFILAIAO 0 KOOd FO0T T VanDorn, 15 % CLALRVOYA XTRAORDINARY paimist ‘and life ronder; orndlo to grave; ringe with the Ono y ced and 1n whi the colebrated unitos the sepir A\..s, u 1 s bost adapted for. FOUIROOM 4 wud wll private com il and date of birth and recolvo ‘nccurato 1ifo churt kivos Initlals of ono you will marry, also photos of same. Bouth 110 streat Come one, ¢ol wonderful aracl S ALL PARTS CIT Globe Loan a Lith & Dodueo, o wll, and be convinced of this Ha i, {nontal block. 10ROOM BRICK DWE ' ABOUT BUSINESS, LOVE THal, Roow 2 18t Nat. bank WARKEN, CLAIRVOY A s wedinm, f(th yoar, at 119 N, lith MUS. NANNIE V Droliavio busii IENT, BRICK HOUSES, 9 St Mary's o FOR RENT, $-ROOM Apply to W19 St Mary's ave FOR RENT, HOUSE For rates, ele., sea top of first cowmn th, §0 per month TIUTRY MADANE SO, 16 CAVIED YO ERNT.OORWRIT FIFEY HOUSES AND roduced pricos. FLATS AT GRE Butts. §11 Paxton blook rat_colwmn on this Cardiff, South Wales, and last heard of at Omaha, IN WALNUT Vau Horn, caro of Max Mortimer road,t FOIKENT, SEVEN HOOMS 87 at. Clowry bullding Roborts, 1615 Chie AN TEATED AND LANGUAGE. 1ith and Chi rateolumn on this 183 oar 24th; enquire Lindquiat,3lo 8. 15th Thorough Instructl Waat el g isnual. v FLAT; BATLI 1o1brook, 4. Bee buildi CHARLES ¥ HOUSES, #1000 1 In, sithor and gultar Mosd 1ov't. Co, musle studio. Idence fats in elty A PIANO EXAMINE A Hospe, 1543 Douglns -FURNISHED 'm “rates, eie ,-4( ton of new scal Kimba vt column on this gy TWO KU ||\|~Ilr D FRON'T KOOMS with Hospe or 1615 Chicago ‘street. KINDERGARTEN® 1 Dodge, will i 1L, 2000 Daven pt. Y the week or mouth, with or without board. 10 LOAN-REAL ESTATE FOI RENT, PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOM. very desirable location. 1821 Chlcago stroet ROOM, NEW LY Yrurnished, folding bod, §13 per property at low Urooma at northeast corner lith and wi arouud bullding: from §7 o #20.00 & mouth wortgage on Omaba ity Owalia Nab. bauk bldg THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1891. REAL E Continued, W MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAUA PROPERTY, Fidelity Trust company, 1614 Farnam. Wil W MORTGAGE LOANS,J. D, ZITTLESI N. ¥ o MONEY TO LOAN TAT W CENTRALLOAN AND TRUST CO BEE BLUG 13 VW LOANS W, M HARRIS B0 FIRENZIER BLK I8 “ ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST €O, 318 N. ¥ Lilo. lend at 1oy rates for chole security on iraskis OF [owa faris, or Omahin clty property if] W, EPER cENT FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS Richard €. Patterson, 07 N. Y. Lifo W, BUILDING. LOANS 6 0 ¢ PER CENT: N0 additional charges for commission o attor. ney's foes. W. B. Mulkle, First National bank bldg. ol “ MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPENTY KONeb, and In. Tarms. K. F. Ringr, 1519 Far's 08 MON TO LOAN—CHATTEL For rates, ele., se+ top of nrst cotwmn on this pag X -LOANS 05 NCVULIFE, 1t A, MORKIS D Tis o (- MONEY TO LOAN BY B F. MASTERS ON Lousshold goods, planos, orans, hOTses, mules warelouse roceipts ete., At the lowest possibls s without publicity or removal of proporsy. A {0 S0t Lorrower. My loans aro so arranged that you ean make n pAYment at any tme and reduca both the prineipal and interest You will fnd 1t to your advantage to see mo 1t 1oan, o If more convenient ca Land your business cun bo areanged at ¥ always on hand Towet rates 1K Masters, room 4, Withnell block, 15th and Harney sty i no delay; no publicity 10 LOAN: 8. 1) AND 10 DAVS ON DUt Groen, R 20, Continental ik MONEY turniture, eto. BUSINESS CHANCES, For vates, ste., see top of vt conmn on this page, Y, ANY ONE WANTING 10 ENGAGE N MER chandlae Business can find & good opening by Iressing Postmnster, Oconge, N M 150 Y GERMAN PHVSICIAN WILL FIND A SPLEN did Tocation at Hildroth, Neb i Y IF Yot OPENING IN Town for adry 4 keneral merchndi stock write to- chuirmun cltizens’ fcommittes particulars. W. V. Whaley, chairman, Dow ( 8 3811 WANT DESIRABLE LOCATION FOIt DRUG STORE and physician, o grocery and_foed store oneh tvory low. APpIY L0 George W. Contes, i Bourd of Trade. M2 14 7 FOR SALE OR RENT, A GOOD i1 ALL furnished: also barand fixtures with stock of Hguors, und dolng o good business. For particn Ints ddross M. ¢ th Omahia. MU 15 Y [ L0 STOCK OF 1ARDW AT ire for sale. Address A, G, Hagad, AND FURNT n. Curils, Must 16° NADIAN EMILOVME Mrs. Brogw's. The very In particulars_enguirs Mot O1 the state. A GOOD BUSINESS. BUY THE ling botel, Broken Buw,Nob. () AND Y Jovou wast Comuercial, th 1 YHOR SALEHARDWARE STOCK bullding in county seat town in clean Atock. Good eropm woml_ trad L enement ovor Atock can bo ndded dros, X. 45, Hov. COUNTRY BANK OPENING: BE ate: premium agrleultural county: safo and fAxtures ' f good building lease cheap r moving far south. Dorr llefleman, An Y S FLECTRIC LUGLT PLANT FORSALE county soat town within 5 miles of Omah 1o, capaclty 1,350 16 C. 1 Lutogs, ono 6 1 Westtughouse eniiie, two 60 11, 1% boflers, wil 3 for one-third cost price, halt cash, bnlance unine bered real estate. Address W 5, ¢aro of Onialia B FOIUSALE, TRADE OIt lshed bustnoss. . 0. box 513 ¥Oi BXCHANGE, For rates, ete., sce top of 1ral ,..lmm. on this page. LEGANT SQUARE Addroxs A 41, e 0 7o WL ERADE, AN iptano tor a horse or a lot ZTE YOU HAVE Gonb OMAIA BUSINESS Ciproperty, but find it a littlo too heavy for you Weean trado. you n good farm, 480 neres, 50 miles from Omaha, 0r house and 1ot In businesy conter of Omahn, both clear and possibly a Tittle cash Romewher we do nothawk proverty and evers- thing will be confidential. Alex. Moore, 101 Beo bldg. 11 7 WEIIA BRASKA LAND, CLEAR, ito exchan a houses and 1ots. Wil Alex. Moore, 101 Boe 011 0T IN NE a8 pool tabl AVE A NICE | L Wi, Lo tri Address Box 12, Seandia, Kun. 7 S AND FARMS FOR PROPERTY 7 10ks fiomahn or vielnity. Call Room 403, Brown B'1'a'g. OMATIA e for a good Immwllhl [ o 1L Parcotte, room 2 M illes of Owali, s block. DIN FRANKLIN AND SUERMAN COUN 0 10 ¢ clonr Omahi or Councll STA T “see top of first colmn on this yge LOT 16, BLOCK ¢ Fuu ALK AT A BARGAIN, 0 South Omabs. W. L. Shelby's first udditig Small payment down, balance monthly it desired Inguire G. B. Trschiuck, Omaba e Mt AT, 0 ACIES, 800 TTANDLES I 10 ACKES #1,50 handlos 1t one milo from Falrbury, Large vinesard Address, P. 0. Box bif bury, Nob. My [P0 SOUTIL OMANA PROPEICTIES, BUSINGS tracknge o residence, ko to the loading roal ~ es lors In South Omiaha, Kd. Johnaton & Co. th and N streets. o ALE A TOME; EIGIT-IR00M @ 'ca Just now, ol ownoer s no use for it. Room 20, Frenzor bl apposite 1.0, i Fons STONE REST e vents: wil tako kool or farm property in part puay Clurke, 19 board of trad Ml STER, FRANK ounties, Nebraska Omaha. 2% 8 1 a bargain, GOOD 0,000 ACRES LAND FOR ALK no wnd Kimball rson, 1412 8. Lith st BASY TERMS b, T nt. G. G Wallace, 1OMES FOIU small cloar Brown m B and Douias OV CHOICE FARMS IN WESTIIN TOWA for sale, 120 nores, two 0f 160 wores each, one of 760 neres: il fmproved. W. H. Kridier, owner, 419 Paxton Block, Omabia M Ol LIVERY STABLE AND THKERE L two story house sl barn. Good o no fmplement dealer D, Han SMAKING aectop of arst colummon thisp vis M. A DVEL, DRESSMAKE ts in famillos solicited. 5201 Burt st Forrates, ete., NTS TO_DO DRESSMAKING tamilies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 520 8 ith st Forrates, et 4 who will re: New York Misd 12 RENOVATOR, For rates, ete., see top of first colwmn on this page BEDS TICKS AND Pl bought. Mall ordo od for & dollvered 0 wame 1o I 1 ATHER WS WASHED, FEATG s promptly filod. Wor Frank Ausouilst & Frankl| vz —_— PATENT SOLICITORS, DATENT LAWVERS AND SOLICITONS, . W, Suos & Cor. Hoo bulliig, Omahis, Neb — Branch ottice at Wasliinkton, D. ¢ Consuliation free PATTERNS AND MODELS, R SANDERSON CORNER 15T1AND JACKNON, AWNBROKE IS, KED MOTTLE LOANS MONEY ON DIAMONDS, waiches, ote. 1515 Faram st M (Duplicate.) rtificate of lieation. OFFICEOR AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, | STATE OF NEBREAKA, LINCOLY, Auzust y certitied that the Amoric ployers lity insuranco company S0y City, In the Anto 0f Now Jursoy, plivd with the lusurance law of this state s wuthorized to transact business of wocident Insurance in this state for the ourrent yenr. Witness my hand ana the sowl of the widi- tor of public accounts the duy wnd yeur above | writtel 1.1, Heston, Auditor P. A, FIANCIS A, OHAPMAN, Gonorul Agont tive oreans and £20r throe tor 8, anid o public suppliod by ¢ All users ot §gpith Premier Alignment, Basiest Ru solling the hands 815 0 m| Omirha a5 m 9.6 0 m KON 1008 m pata 550 n m G p m Lonvo 1000 & Zlhpw 3% W2 pm 12150 m 510 p B0 a m 513 Lonvos Om: 1050 8 m Transfor Tinnsier 1200 m W p m Transfe The people at the World's Dispensary of , Buffalo, N. Y., have a stock-taking time once a year and what do you think they do? Count the number of bottles that've been re- turned by the men and women who say that Dr. Pierce's Golden \lcdlcal Discovery or Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion didn't do what they said it would do. And how many do you think they have to count. One in ten? Not one in five Jundred 1 Here are two remedies— one the Golden Medical Dis- covery, for regulating and in- vigorating the liver and purify- ing the blood; the other, the hope of weakly womanhood, and they've been sold years, sold by the million bot- tles; sold under a guarantee, and not one in five hundred can say: “ It was not the medicine for me!” And—is there any reason why you should be the one? And—supposing you are what Absolutely do you lose? wothing ! ““FAMILIAR IN MILLIONS OF MOUTHS AS ANY HOUSEHOLD WORD."” The Times, London. Apollinaris ““THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.” “Delightful and refre shing." Rerrisi MEnicar JousNaL. SOLE EXPORTERS: THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LD., LONDON, ENG, LeDac's P. rigdical Pills. et ieectly upon th B8 e, should ot b This Fronch ro; d during pregnancy. 6 Drug Co., O i INPROVEMENT the ORDER of the AGE POR 15 YEARS SWRITERS have necessity of their being improved. fin in the latestand best. We claim; and ton” seconds Send for cutalogue. ‘The Smith Premier Type Writer Co. . H. Maview, Manager. 7023 Farnam street, Omiaha, Alltypo “cleancd RAILWAY TIME CARD |CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q. o Mason Sts. Chicago Vastibule..... ko % lowa Looalssiiiil 813 BURLINGTON & Viteoin ariod K. 0o ST 1 Ui Dopot 10th 1n 1 M weon $ Kansas City Day Expro It Kxp. via U, 1. Tr; onver UNION PACIFIO. | Arrlves ha | Union Depot.10th nnd Marey Sts. | Omabi. Donver Expross. 1L Uverland Flyor. idatrico and rwienld Pacltie Expross 0, 1L 1 & PACIFIC lith & Marcy Sta Foavo Citica ha. | Union depor. Atluntlo Express o > Fxpross i m kUL BExpross. Wver Limitad...... Arriver Omaha. ..Denver Expross T80 0 Arriv, 05 am V15 p ¢ hloako Kxpress SIOUX CITY & PACLEL L0t and Maroy S ix City 1 St Paul Expross. SIOUX (1Y & PACIFL | vopot lita and Wobster wovue.SE Paul Limited Toavor | HICAC Omaha. |1, . dopot 1, bnom si 430 b m ) & NOIWTIIWISTE hoand Marcy (Fx. Run rroll Py .. Chicago Kxprass 0 1030 1 u I Vostibula Limited. 1w 8 n astern Flye W p .00 b (X, St Fast Madl (Kx Mo ava OMATIN % S0 1)) A VE Oana i pm S 2 aha |0, depot 10t wad Maesy SiV Arrive Omaha, o | Dopot 15th and, \ygbiter Sta. Black Ml Expross txp. (Kx. Mo ix. Mun) & Norfolk B, Sundny) 1 115 a 510 p 545 p m Luavos ha. | D ST P TM & O, t i5th and Wobstor sta. Bloux City Ac 100 p m Sloux Clty Exprobs 545 p m ST Pab Lhtcon, w| lianeroft Passengde (Kx Sunday) 3o o2 SISO UL MACTEIC Depot 15th andWabstor Sty BE Louls rpross S0 I & G 1L Blu s, pross 585 xpross Omaha, fimodation | 905 p any) |12 40 p 02 u Vil p m St Lou K. ¢ Unton Bapot, Catl Kansas Cily Day iansns Clty Nigh & PACIFIC, ol Blufts Tonves 00 & m 9.4 p m CHICAGO, It L Unlon Dapot. Con Night Expross Atlantle Exprass Vestibulo Lim SIOUX CITY & PACIFL Union D30k Sy Wt Sioux City Aceommodation S Paul Exorass HUAGO & NORTHWE Union Councll U p m T4 e m B30 p w Lasves [( TERN A Mufts | Trans § 18 b w lo Limited ro Flyer atle Mall. (K 1L Passenger OMALA & BT LOUIS, Unlon Depot, Counoll Blufa, St Louls Canon Hall CHICAGO, BURL'N & QUINCY Union (epot, (ouneil Hiutts Chicago Express Chicaxo Expross BWp m W0am Kx Sat for sitive genora- Jobbors, druggists and 1 he felt the You will Tymerier ning, and Most Silent vithout 500 m 1005 & m W00 p m Arrivos Oma lin Wy m 0 hm 500 pm 145 pm 1205 pm A A m A0 pm 020 p m 105 0 m Arrivor b 2pm 52 p m aul Kxpross W2 m Arrivos 5.4 8 m Arrivod Omaha 0am 10 p Arrives Transfer pm 645 8 m ArrivesT Trausfor 6 m Wam WYOMING'S WEALTH, Mr. Nason Was Very Much Astonished at What He Saw. Secrotary W. N. Nason and James Ste- phenson, the vommitteo delegated to repre- sent tho Board of Trade atthe Wyoming mining convention, returned Wednesday from Choyenne whero they spent a couple of days in attendance upon the convention and en- joying the beauties of that thriving city. Mr. Nuson stated yesterday that he was ontirely overcome by the euergy and ability displayed by the young giant of the Rockies, 10 say nothing of the more than wenerous treatment_accorded the representatives of Omaha's Board of Trade. ““T'his visit hus boen a rovelation to me," remarked Mr. Nason expected to see a thriving city, but [ must say [ was not pro- pared for such an exbibition of push and en- eray as was displayed on all sides. Tho city is & beautiful one and they have some very fiue buildings, A pack near tho center of the y denotes the existence of a strong public spirit. “The mining convention was held in the senate chamber of the siato house, a beauti- ful stone structure situated oa n slight eleva- tion above the business portion of the city, In the basement of thu state house was & nicely arranged exhibit of the mineral re. sources of the state, filling three large rooms and making a collection well worth tho whilo of auy one who can spare timo to look itover. As I understand it, the purpose of their organization is to maintain and perpetu- ate a society whose objects are to secure the development of the mineral resources of the state and encourage the establishment of manufactories, thel increasing the woaith and population of the state. They will nlso increase tho mineral coliection until it umes a maguitude that will attract the tention of all visitors to the world's fair, at which it will bo exhibited, and bo tho means of directing attention to tho unlimited re- sources of the state iu tho way of minerals. ““I'he mining of all kinds of precious motals is not tho only resource at tho com- maud_of Wyt however,” continued Mr. Nason, with the air of a man who bad fully investieated the matter. “Tney have immense coal and oil flelds as well, and it is well known that Wyoming is ono of the finest stock raising stutes in the union. **Now, all this brings us to one conclusion. The people of Wyoming are more than anx- ions to meet Nebraska and Omaha on n proposition to exchange products and do cverything which is going to develop Wyoming's resources. The state is our unatural territory, in a business sense and wo should bo as much ~interested m developing itas the citizens of that state. All their trade is bound to come hero and 1t is just as im- portant and extensive as that of Montana. 1 am in favor of & strong move on the part of Omaha business men to encourag ing industries k their trado,” - rarents July and_August are anxious montns for mothers who carefully watch over their littlo ones. Hot days and frequent changes of temporature are liable to produce cholera morbus. How satisfactory it should bo for parentstoknow that Hallor's Pain Paralyzer is both a vleasant and effective remedy” for all summer complaints. 1t soothes anl ro- tioves all pain and griping and alivays offocts a complete cure. ' XCUR HARVES ONS SOUTH. Via the Wabash R. R. On September 20 the Wabash will sell vound trip tickots good for 30 days to points in Arkansas, Texas, Louistana, “Pennessee, Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. For rates, tickets and full in- formation call on or write. . CLAYTON, Agent, 1502 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb, A Wrilten Guarantee to YPHHLI CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDEC. Our curo s permanent and not a patcling up. Casos treatod fivo yoars ago Bave Mever seen o symplom since. Ty docribing caso fully wo can treat you by mail, and wo &1v0 Lo samo ironz guaranteo (o curo orretund all monoy, Thoso who prefer (o como hero for treatment can do g0 and we will pay rairoad faro both ways and hotel bills whilo horo If wo fail to cure. Wo challongo tho world for a caso that our MAGIO REMEDY Will not cire, Writo for full particulars and get tho ovidenco. 1o know that you aro skoptical, Sistiy wo, too, a3 tho most emincat phy:lcians havo Rever buen abio o givo more than terporary rellct. T our fiva years' practico witn tho MAGIO REMEDY it by been most difieult to overcome tho prejudices againat all go-called pocifics. But faranteo y ou should not hesitato o try this rem ko no chancs of losing your money. - Wo guar. 10 cliro of refund overy dollar, and ns wo havo a itation to protoct, aiso financial backiig of $300, 000, it 13 porfoctiy safo to all who will try tho treat. nicht. Horetoforeyou have boen putting up and paylng OUE yoar moncy for ditiorent reatments and although Jousrenatyoteured noono has paid back your mony 2y. Do no il you try us, Old Tronier dutp seatod eayes curedn 30 to 10 daye: Ine Yestlizato our financ © roputation a3 Buainoss mon. Write nea and Al lrossen o 080 o have curcd who hiavo fiven permission to ro- or 10 hem. 1 costa you o ago to do this; it will gave you a worl of nal and if you aro ma through you i your sympts t, 8 pa chioa 0 wmouth t hair t2lling out, oraptions on any o€ i noral’ dopression, paing timo {0 waste, " Thoso pereury an 1 potash should of thow Willsuroly Ll to aledin plain opos, Wo hivito tho mo ¢ Figid investigation o 5 all in our powcr to &l you In 1t A COOR " REMEDY “CO., Omalin, Nebrasi OMco a3t and Farnam, socond floor, entrauco 13t £4 MAGIC CURE 5.5 ONLY, $500 105 a 1483 0f Lo ss 0¢ Falling wanndod, General or N ous Uebility, waakness of bodyor mind, th> offscts of 'orrors or oxe cessesin old or young that we cannot cure. ‘We guarantee every cuse or rofunl every dollar. Fivo days trial treatmant $1, full courss $5. Percontiblo bansiivs railis threo days. By mail. 8 curaly proiod from observation. ffiny COOK REMEDY C LADIES ONLY MAGICEEMALE REGULATOR, Safo and Certtain ot a aiy or money refunded Price by mail Seala 1 from obssrvation COOK REMEDY CO.. Omani Ne PROPOSALY TUL LUNBLIL SHINGLES. Dricks, paints, hardware, giass, ote. | Indiun Serviee, Omahn and - Winnebigo Ageney, ~Neb. Winnebago und Thursto ounty. Neb., Septembor oti, 1801, —Sealed pro- posuls endorsed “Proposals ‘for lumber, shin gl0s ote,” ns Lhe case iy N’ addressed 1o the wndorsiened at - Winne! ago, Dikota nty, Nebrasia, will be receivod at this agency until L o'clovk, p tober iid, for furn nd dotlvoring at this ber; 40 500 Shinglos 7 doorss 03 windows; 16,000 belck; 100 burrols Hme; paints, hardware, glss, ot w full List and description of which miy be obtained by wpplioation (o the undersigned Bidders will be requircd 1o stite speciiically in thelr bidy the proposed price of eich artiole offured for dolivery under a contract. The it Is reserved Lo rojoot uny or all bids, or any partof any bid, I deenii for the best Toreat of Lo service, bid must compiy or draft upon some Un or salvent nationel ban' (n the viinity of tho rosidence of the biddoer, minde payuble to the order of the commissioner of Indian affairs, for at lonst & por cent of the kmount of the proposal, which check or drafe will b for- feited to'the United Statos n cnse any bidde or biddurs rocoiving an awird shall fail ¢ promptly execute a contract with good wnd sufliclent suretios, othorwiae to ho returned to the hid Bids accompaniod by cush lieu of a cortitiod chock will not be For further informution appy to ROBERT 1 ASHLEY. U5, Indlan agont SUd-410-0 DROPOSALS 1OR BUILDING MATERIALS Uiilted Stiatos Indian Sorvico, Pine Kidge Agency, South Dikota, September o, 151 Sealed” proposals, ondorsed “Proposils for Bullding Muterials” and addrossed to the undersigned at Plno Ridze Agency, Shannon Dakota, belved nt il | weldek detober | for o nzx nt this ngeney o of Luilding materials shinglos,” paints. hardwaro, etes o full ' list and deseription of which wiy be obiained by application to undorsizned. Bidders will be required to wte specifically in thelr bids the broposed price of each urtielo offered for deilvery under i contract. The right is roserved t ot any oF all bids. or any part of any bid, it for the best intercst of tho sorvice 1 checks. Eael bid must b wecou by cortitiod ehock or draft upon some Unitod States depository or soivent ni tionul ank in tho viciity of the residence of the biddor, mado payabla 1o the order of L per cent of the wmount of the proposal, which chock oF draft will e forfe he United SEatew in ouse any hidder oFS TOCRLYIng an award shull fail to Lly executo i contract with accompinind L 1 rtified chuck will not be consld v further in formation upnly to Captaln (. G. Feuney, United Statos army, soting Unitod Statod writa, NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Nebraska. Lightning struck a stack of oats belonging to J.V. Esping, near Holdroge, and burned it. Miss Ada Thomas of Plattsmouth has been adjudged insane and has been sent to the Lincoln hospital A little child of Herman Kuntzman of Shelby was run over by o loaded wagon and was probably fatally injured. ox Butte county whoat runs from twenty to forty-five busnols to the acre, while oats 80 from thirty-five to sixty-five, C. D. Cooper of Sterling ran a mowing machine over a nest of bumble bees and was 80 badly stung that he was thrown into spasms.” Ho will recover. A Dawson county farmer ryo averaging forty bushels to the acra. - Ho refised an offer of 85 conts por bushel for the crop, which, had he sold, would have brought bam &,000. Sheriff Petors of Stanton county has ar- rested Ellis Steiyer, who was working for Goorge Haines of Stanton, for a burglury comumitted in Avmington, Iil., six weeks ago. Steiger has confessed his guiit, The Seventh Day Adventists will hold a local camp meoting at Loup City, Nob., com- mencing September 11, and continuing untit Monday morning, September 21. Plonty of family touts will be pitchod upon the ground to accommodato all, free of charg While playing with matches a 3-vear-old son of Frank Haloman of Diller was badly burned. His mother had gone to a neighbor's touse, leaving two small children alone, and when she returned she found the younger with his clothos burued off. He cannot live On June 31 & aisastrous wreck took place wost of York, The engincer and brake were instantly killed and the firoman, O. Beans, waus mortally wounded, Ono of his legs was crushed off bolow the knoo, and it was never found, althougt tho wreck was completely cleared away and search made overywhere, until last F'riday, when the se tion mou dug it up quite & distance from whero he was found. ‘The shoe and foot were intact and the leg showed no signs - of decay. isod & orop of Towa. Clinton’'s electric stre Tuesday. Fruit peddlers in Des Moines must pay an anuual license of $100. Plans have been made for a fine new high school building at Clinton. ‘Tho contractors think they will bo able to completo the Dickinson county court house by Octover 1. Mrs. Sarah A, Calkins died at her home fn Milford, aged 57 years. She had lived in Towa sifice 1866, A potition for woman suffrage was pre- sented to the 150,000 visitors to the stato fair and only 1,45 signed, Joseph Baumgarten, a guest of tho Hotel Julien, Dubugque, has brought suit for dam- agos, claiming fo have been injured in the hotel elovator. Jack Brenizer accidentally discharged a gun in Ira Hall's livery stable at Milford, and Hall hind a narrow escape, somo of the shot piercing his clothing. A Dubtquer has invented a self-corking bottle. When thoe bottlo is in the side pocket it remains corked —when raisod to the mouth it is uneorked by the cantilover movement of the elbow. D. I I". Kennedy of Des Moines, secrotary of tho Stato Board of Hoalth, has returned from London, whithor ho wont as tho aele- gate from Iowa to tho great Intornational Congress of Demography and Hygiene. Quito a tragic and oxciting scono was en- acted at a resiaonce in tho First ward one ) , says the Marshalltown Statesman, A well known lady had pur- chased @ largo and handsome folding bed, now becoming so fashionable. and with hor daughter had just retived when they felt a trembling of the bed, heard a grating noise, and then realized that tho bed was closing up on them. T'ne littlo girl was tho first to “tumble” to the situation and rolled out. “The mother was not so quick and soon found her feet nscending skyward and her head pointing at 6 o'clock, clasped tight within the ombraces of a doath yrip. Tho little girl screamed frantically for nelp, which aroused two gentlemen roomers and brought them to the rescue. 1t took their united strength to unfold the ved aud release tho now much frightened lady, who was also considerably braised. cars were started Chilare r It The pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, whon in in need of a laxative and if the fathor or mother be costive or bitlious the most erati- fying resuits follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. e Grand Entry Into Omaha. On and after July 380, 1891, the Chi- cago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul Railway compiny will run all of its trains in and out of the union dopot, Omak No more annoyance caused by transferring and switching at Council Bluffs, Solid vestibuled trains, consisting of new Palace sleeping cars, free parlor chair cars, elezant conches, and the finest dining cars in the world, all heated by steam and lighted throughout by elec- lights. “Tho now. ovoning expross lectric lights in ever berth” loaves Omaha daily at .20 p m. arriving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. in tune for all eastern connections. Secure tickets and sloeping car boerths at 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), J. E. PRESTON, F. A. NasH, A Gen. Agt now ensions. |Special Tele- gram to Tk Bee.|—The following list of pon- slons grantod is reported by Tur Bre und aminer Bureau of (! Nebraska: Original —Fayette Kingsle ranz Horri ovige W. Houseman, John Bruce, William 1. Roverts, deceased, Waltor S, Leake, John W. Robiuson, Kmory B, Whaley, Jacob C. Hull, Josoph Authony, Moses H. Smitd, Hiram Thomas, Caswell i) Ward, James McClung, Calvin' £, Baruoy, John 'Maskell, William G, Archor, Robort Skiles, Philander K. Child, William San- n, William Albert, Solomon Knight, orge H. Voight, Willism Crum, Androw Clement 5. Pock, Georgo W. Buker, Richard Morrs, Isanc . Billings, Marion Butler, Lewis T\ Meyer, William Canbam, William F. Albright, Matthew-C. Wheelock Henr Walsworth, Original widows— IPlorenco T, Busby. lowa: Original-Ell J. Wells, Aquilla Dornon, Wilson Hougbam, Vincont I, touse, Eii Crouso, Nathaniel B. Warringtou, tenry Bushman, Ira E. Fiteh, John B. Chupman, Honry Stopbens, Consider G. Rico, Elis Stearus, George S. Wir psse Venn, John H. Suits, Leonard R. Train, James W. Kirk- patrick, Henry Motealf, Thomas W. Chee ham, Arthur ilutchinson, Albion Crave, Otis Watson, William Paul,’ Riley K. Barues, Jacob W. Todd, Wililam Watts, Justin Adams, Samuel H. Angolo, Jeremiali Brewer, 3 1. Toole, John Carpenter, George B amos D. McRoberts, George R Cro- o B Alden, John Blake, Nathan L. Brown, Edward W Ildlll\l(ll Liston, He . Havdock, William vy Way, Georgo' Franklin, Hoeury Kyler, Jotn Coutts, Fdward Blazic Peter Olinger, Thaddeus Gaadis, Nathun R Hall. Additional - Joseph Hurdacre, Madi- son Vicks, Originai widows—Mary G. Still- man, Klizaboth L. Ford, Rachel Fulton, Ja rusha Cunniogham, Catherine Savelsber Eliznooth Wheedon, mother. South Dakota: ' Original — Ephram J Hauna, Alonzo A Hovey, Morris J. Wallaco, Androw H. Matthows, Noal Mosley, Wil* tiam_Fairbarn, Hosea F. Briggs, Gordon Iudd, Amos Wright S E leaden hued complexions soon give pluce tothe loveliest pink-and-white, when the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla is per- sisied in, and cosmetics entirely abandonea Nothing can nterfoit the rosy glow of perfect health, which blesses those who use this mediciue, T Wonderfal Carlsbad Springs At the Ninth' International Medicul congress, Dr, Todbolt read a papuor stat ing that out of thirty cases treated with the genuine imported Carlshad Salt, for chronic eatarrh and hiver disonses, twenty-six were tirely cured, three much improved. and not treated long enough, Be sure the “genuine” which must huve the signature of “Risner & Mendelson Agents, New York,” on every bot- Sprudel constipation, ou- one 10 buy Co., tle, “8th VANDERBILT AS A Man Says His Lmployos Are Always Well Treated. When you hear people who olaim to be frionds of the laboring clasies abusing the Goulds and the Vanderbiits,” said Mr. George ¥ Brown, of Now York ity to o roporter for Tix Bxe last night at the Murray, “you may simply set it down that such peopie do not know what they aro talk- g about. I know something about the manner in which young Cornelius Vanderbilt troats his omployes. They are tho happiest and most contented laboring men that [ know of in the wholo stato of New York Mr. Vanderbilt hus erccted superd lib- rary, roading room and bath houso for the espocial and exclusivo usoof his em- vloyos who work on the New York Central railway. All his mon bave tho free useof that splendid building. They can go thers and enjoy a bath that would cost me 30 conts, There aro thousands of men all over the country worth from §10,000 to £0,000 who have nothing like ns splendid accommodations na those furnished the humblost laborers on tho New York Contral railway. \Whon that strike was bewun Some years Ao on that road it was the work of profossional agitators not the men who hind been employed by Mr. Vandorbilt for any length of time. Hun- dreds of the old men camo to Mr. Vanderoilt after the striko was over and bogged him to <o thewm back. They said they had boou forced to strike by agitators who throatened to Jall them if tuey did not quit work v few days | sc0 an account of some western orator or political agitator abusing the Goulds and Vanderbilts upon the grounds that they are grinding tho poor laboring man into the dust. I don't caro what 18 said about Mr. Gould, but I always feel indignant when the Vanderbilts aro abused, and especially with reforence to young Cornelius Vanderbilt, for tell you the honest truth whon I say that there 15 not an emplovor in the whol state of Now Yor who treats his employes more kindly than young Cornelius Vanderbilt.” 4 -~ Yhouy Buows that at this season the blood is filled with impuritios, the accumulation of months of close confinement in poorly ventilatod stores workshops and tenements, Al these impuri- ties ana every trace of scrofula, salt rhoum, or other diseases may bo expelled by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, the best blood purifior ever produced. It is the only moaiciuo of which **100 doses one doliar’” is truo. -— A MAN. BOSS, Thi Now We Are with You. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifio ilway aro now running all its trains in and out of Union Dopot, Omaha. Trains will leave as follows Last Bound—Day oxpress, vestibuled limited, 4:05 p.m. oxpress, 6:10 pm Arriving at't 12:05 p.m. and 6:15 p. m. Departing, West Bound—Denver vesti- buled limited, 12:15 p.m.; Donver ox press, 7:05 p.m. Arviving at’ $:40 pom., and 7:30 a.m, Theso trains are vestibuled and it is an indisputable fact that tho dining car sorvice of tho *“‘Great Rock Island” is second to mono in the country. For rates and sleoping car berths to all points east or west, call at city oftice of the Rock Island Route,” 16th and Farnam streots. JOHN SEBASTIAN, G. T\ and P, A, J. L. DE BEVOISE, Genoral Agont — - Groves' Change of Heart. Owana, Sept. 10.—To the Editor of Tus Bre: 1 see by your paper in the 1ssuo of the inst. thut Mr. John Groves, city clerk, refuses to ailow the democrats to run his oftice. I am surprised that Mr. Groves could so soon have expericnced such a chango of mind. He who but a few short months ago concedod everything within his power to theso self-same democrats; he who, to save his own oficial nume and neck and with eyes open, went mto a democratic caucus and pledged himself to depose bis republi- can ussistants in oftice, provided the democratic combine would reappoint him to tho city clork's position. As a result of his promises two of his repub- lican clerks wero retired, but a third, who worked around the Fourth ward poils for Major Wheeler in the forenoon, and the Iirst ward polls for Tom Lowry in the afternoon was retained, and like M. Groves, was ex- pected to forget his political beliof for the time being, or until it would stand them 1a hand to again become republicuns. [t looks very much t0 a man up & treo s though Mr. Groves was playing a little gamo of policy in making his Iatest declaration to Tng Brs porter in order to capture the ropublican con- vention, but there may be delegates i tho conventien who have no use whatever for a straddler. REPUBLICAN e Habit. Cure for the Drink The John Holiday Remedy company, of Burhngton, Tn., guaranteos to curo the drink habit and dypSomania. Home troatmeut. Remedy sure. = Jugredients harmloss. _Por bottle, ‘postpaid, with full directions, No testimonials’ published, and c ence kept inviolate, We have used our medicin. 10:00 a.m. Atlantio 140 a.m., own e Smith Will Be Tried. Judge Davis yosterday aftornoon refused 1o release Gieorge Smith, a colored youth, from ocustody on & writ of habeas corpus. Smith was arrested and lodged in jail Saturday mght ana detained thero without a warrant or hearing. Yes- terday a warrant was issued charging Smith with being a fugitive from justice and served on tho prisoner. Afterward tho writ of haveas corpus was sorved. Judge Davis soverely criticised tho city ofiicials and gave as his opinion that the de- fendant would have an action for illcgal im- prisoument, but that, inasmuch as tho war- rant was served beforo tho writ, ho must hold that the prisoner was properly detatned. Swith is wanted in Council 5lufls on & charge of criminal assault, He will have a hearing bofore Judgo Hulsloy at 10 o'clock this moruing. Small Little tion, bast stom uch. ) sizo, great 1 results: DeWitt's rly L Best pill for constipa- for icahaslacay, bast for sour i - - Marriage Licenses. 1o following marriagoliconses wors issuod by Judgo Shields yesterday : Name and Addross, Age. § Muthew Kufser, Omahn.........ooo... 2 i Roste Bays, Omuhn e a3 Sl L Constipation poisons tne bloot Littlo Early Risors curo consti cause rowoved, the disease is gone, NoWitt's fon. The e RS MARKE NSTRUMENTS placed on rocord Septembor 10, 1401 Juooh Faweott and wito to T M Roberts, A1y 4o Of lota 1o, 20, wnd 2% blook 13, o Plnce, W ’ Laruntor wndl wite (0 Mirtin lote 54 mnd 5, block 4% 1ovs i 11, Dlock 447, lota 2. 4 and 7, blook A0t 15 and 15 blook. 476, 1ot 20, ik 44 1ot 1% Dlock 420, and ot 4, Dlook 450, Grandview, o o Martin Quick and wite toJ Hoirs of Byron Ttesd to it '« Tndiv 120 of no 1311, w Jonoph Wooks Lo Georgn Wortliitiin Toth 7 and Watnut i wd Goorko Worth thudral Ghip Torpt tho Diocess of Nobrask, au whd oM Woonirid ARl thustou Tk Tl dind 0. Blaine Pl 3 T Tiopking to It 1 Cory 14, Orlird ML, w d b Royd: shorlm, to 3 A" N ghardian, 108 18 £0 25 blook 4, Wa fiiiL deod Jus Voro anu Wity to Tlugh Hiiios, 1ot 52, ook 5 Sonth Omalia pari. w Ihto and wito to ‘same, 1t & ok 2 aum, w d 10 Ao, [0 3, Biook [Contuy and wita to 1t A 1, Columbia Puce. w d I'Couior w0 1 Harrison, 108 1 W Bodford, Hastings, sand wite 'th J A Cava block 11, W 1, lov i, block Shane, Inut 2, sanio, w i Willfs. lot i Frison t0'it T Coztor, 1ot 18, Dloek Jer P w v & Georzo o to Mary A Meih block 1 and lot 10, | Potter dorge Co's udd to Kast Omaha, w d. d Wit Lo Ann Lowe, i suisil 15-18, q o d 5o, 10te 10 wd and 1,500 Room 412 Boston building Deavar, Col. | 108 b m | Sid 1t 1 106 p m)..0 ") Croston Local d e | i ageint Bod 21t M