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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, MONDAY EPTEMBER 14, 1891. _SPECIAL NOTICES. NTH FOIL TIERE COLUMNA ntil 1230 p. m.. for the " for the morning or Sundny edt “A DVERTISEM will be takon and untl 8:30 p. m ATl advertisements in these colnmna 2centa s word Nrat nsertion and 1'4 centy n word thereafter. or £2 Tine y th, No_advertisement taken for own Liinn 25 conta fOF the firat inseriion. Terms.cnsh in advance. Initinle, Agures, aymbois, ete yant nea word. AlI'MVOrtsomonts must rin o rentively. AdvOrtisors sting & numbe H o o num Braxciore ADVERTISING FOR columns will b above conditid At the following who are anth snme rates 45 cun At Oma i ch OMoe—No, 262 N strect, Laster block John W. Die Enrnawd Higl Euttertiold, ptrect Tiughes = 11th and Mason st meist. 2115 Cuming st 18t (24N 10th streot armaciat, 1118 1esvenworth "armacy, 24th and Farnam. WANTED—-MALL HELP. - . For rates, elo.. see or of f1xt column on thia prgs B WANTED-AN AcTivE anliry §70 to $80 monthiy, with Inare nae. to ent In his owt sectinn o reponsibie Now Teferences. Manufacturer, luck box RELIABLE MAN 43 2- WANTED GENTLEMEN AD1iberal sulary, to well our g Inclties, towns And country. Experlence not necossary.’ Good opening for workers. Hobbs Medicine Co., <hleneo, New York. OR LADIES ]; WANTED, THIEE GEN Hr\n\\\‘\lll!\ nco as bullding and loan NTED — ONE MAN IN EVERY LARGE s house, factory and shop to sell cheap mmisstons. Call botween 130 and § p. m Morton T Culver, 406 Farnam stroet, Havana Clenr ore, 43, 012 B WANTED - A FIRST CLASS CANVASSER A5 10wl (in this eity and sarrounding cour fhe Crown “coreh Proof” cooking utensils Ad Oress 1all & Carpenter rket strect, Philadel phin MA 15° } AGENTS WANTED 0 SELL A PATENT articio. ensy to muke 85,00 to £10.00 porday. In uire, J. Protter, Windsor hotel, from § o 10 o, m WANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNC Sl [ B MA Ritchor B wayren. 2 kotn, 20 for froe fare, Albright's Labor A AL T Beatrice, Neb. MAN WITH well estal Addross, B D TO_REPRESENT and Nebraska SOUTH #OOd W cy 1120 Farnam st 4Gk 18 HARD WOOD ty court house, 40316 ARD WOOD FINISHEIS WANTE :Al‘ i RS WANTED | d At Gago cou B 100D | court house at Beatrice, 1 WANTED, A RELIAB man of good business ability fonee and large acquaintance in Omaba, and woll posted on present rates, ean learn of o luerative and permanent position’ by addressiog A 6, Bee. B WANIED 8550 MONTIL AND EXE saloximen In every county 1 tho U, 8.; snmples & OULAL froe: no experience necos: rly con tracts finest and easlest selling koods man ufac Send_stamps and for full partic Tars, B. Converse, 82 Hermon st., Worcester, M i pencl produced: erases ink thoroughly | onds i of paper: 200 to bl Profit: of U nlos amounted Lo 620 n six dags, another n two hours. We want one gencral agent in ench state nnd torritory. For terms and full par- tleulars addross the Monroe Eraser Mig. Co. Crosse. Wik s B, N Ok« 0D ADDIESS T0 SELL GOODS on Installments, American Wringer Co., 1009 Howard M55 8 50 B WANTED, ARRY e Tino our Dotivery” elgar, + 0. D.Clgar Co. AS A with ];r WANTED, GOOD CANVASSERS A sew g wachine oftice, 1516 Douglas strect. 850 820 INSUIR South ) WANTED, TWO ACC T anco solicitors for ¢ d one for maha. Address W i H see top of first colwmmn o this paze WANTED—F LP. For rates, ete. VWANTED, GIRL Donglas st. IN SMALL FAMILY Mis< Wright. GENERAL 40612 WANTED GIRL C 10U work, #18 Farnam. FOR WANTED, A GIRL TO WOKK MORNING ‘and ove for hor board and room, 1315 North 1ith street M 510-14° GIRE 10 10 k. 122 Soutl 2 Yot acrect. Mo, IN KITCHEN AT . one blook sonth M2 ]) FOR RENT, HOUSE 12 ROOMS, CIT! cistorn, sienm heat, 1012 Harney, §65 B rooms cnch, 20th and Clark streets, city, woll and clstern water. §15 0 $14 onch. Large brick house, 20th and Cuming, large barn, §10. Large house, i Tooms, bath, gas, oty water, sewers, ote., 11 10th, chenp. Zneat flats 0f 5 rooms ench, 20t and Leavonworth, §20 each. 3 flats of 7 rooms each on 10th and Narnoy strects, clty water, gas, bath, ote., 325 encrf. and a largs (st 0f othor he story, cte. George J. Paul, 1624 Farnam s 1000M HOUSHK, ALL MODERN argo bari, 100 00t Inwn, 20th Inquire Guekert & Moton 5] KORRENT AND 4 UNFUR- 8,18t stroet. Mi23 15° raGE D: FOR RENT, 7-ROOM FLAT, Caniing atrot, §27.50 por_moncl; Buodern, Hi and Faram, $21.00. Benawa & Co. FOIC ICENTD Nl 15 ) F Uit RENT, EIGITROOM BRICK il convenionces, hard wood finis best repair; possession imuwedlately Howard. Apply on prowises on G. 1. Beo oftico D2 koo odern Room 4 Bee, 10-ROOM HOUSE FOR 1 YEAR Willis M. Yates, 320d andCall THOUS TOUSE. 1022 N 1911 8T, ALL onts, £0. 0. K. K. & T. Co. Ml BRICK § mprove oN | FOR RENT-FURNISHED Continied. § FRONT ROOM TO RENT ROOMS, I AT 7O § 4 ireot I} A FURNISHED ROOM TO Grvith roforencos, 22 Burt stroot ROOME, PRIVATE portat. 4% 14 1813 > M55 15" TWO PLEASANT Utamily; n FURNISHED ROOM, 107 DOVG IS, ot e Mil3 Ylas stroe 1 AND 8 M296 16 ED 5. TWO FURNISTED FRONT Ro05S |, fon nexm NICELY Yrooma st north f Iawn around bulld FURNI Coot, ward; 2.00 & month s FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOA For rates, ete., see to) of first column on this pay BIICK HOUSE: A8 nished rooms; alxo par all modern conyeniences 7 DODGE STREET ant sulte of f LoArd If necessary JENTLEMAN AND LADY mon can find bonrd and r vate family, modern consenienc ofclty. Address A, 3%, Bee ORTWO for win s, BOULLWCKE P aiulz NICELY FURNISHED ROOM OVERLOOKING Hanscom park, with hoard, for two gentieme Gas, hent and bathi half Block from motor o bourders. Acdross A 5%, Beo. MAD5 {40 DESTRRABLI WITIL Chicago streot BOARD. M5 150 ROOMS T LARGE Douglas, SOUTIL OOM AND BOAKD A FEW PLEASANT ROOMS WITIH BOARD at Voung Women's Home, 103 Soutly 17t streat. Referenoos required M 100 REFEI Mok 13 NT RROOMS WITH BOARD, 14 Farnam VANS, gy NEBRASKA LANDS. 1. B BOARD: PLE \*\\x' North {9th stre NICH ROOM. vy Til ate family 21 THRER NBATLY ard, .00 per week. 720 north I8th str M 35101 FURNISHED ROOMS & BOARD ] FOI RENT, ROOM WITH BOARD. 17 FOR BENT—ROOMS UNKU For rates, ete., sectop of first colum s on this pigs (§-FOR RENT."3 ROOMS 10 iy, with all conventences for hou A SMALL FAM- ekoeping. in quira 1013 1 Wi BOARDING, top of 17st column on this rage, “ PULLMAN HOUSE, 1510 DODGE. FOR GOOD board, nicer rooms, conveniences, rates loeation it be' excy For aates, efc., a0 ot FOR RLN SRE AND BASEMENT, conveniencos, koo locntion for 1345 and 150 North 201 stroot Kewp & Co., 205 New York Lt 1 I 3 RY BRICK BUILDD With or without power, formerly occupled by Tho Beo Publishing Co., 418 atroot. T bullding has a fireproo sment. comploto stoam-hoating fixtu 't doors, gas, ote. . 913 BUILDING O ndquist,it .15t s “STORES KOR RENT IN GRAND OPBRA House bullding. k. J. Suteliffe, 14 First Notional Bank building s [, QI BENT, T OF plod by Alexandor & coruer room, perfect order 1 INT O SALE Joues st., bet. 10t & 1t 1CE_FORMERLY 0CCU- ith In Continental bolek, Freeland, Loomis Co! WANIED—TO RENT. s top of (st column on this 1 ags BY GENTLEMAN AND K, BoarD AND ROOM wife in private family. Terms mustbe reason able. Address 1 6, Be M55y 15% For rates, cte., FURNISHED ROOMS AND ERSONAL. For rates, ete., see tov of It column on this page, 10 WANTED, T0 KNOW THE WHEREABOUTS of Eaward Bleroat by his brothers Adolph and John, His relatives hay e not heard fro m him since he started for Omaha some six weoks sgo M ANY PERSC Wileox! Siadison MUSIC, ART AND LANGUA THE WH nddross / KNOW Will ploas Forrates, ete., vee top of 1 rateolumn on this page V- PROF. CHARLES PETERSEN, PIANG, VIO 11n. #ither and guitar; musie studlo, %5 Shoely block M s 09 GRORGH cher; with 1T FORE o Kin BUYING A PIANO EXAMINK THE ball plano. A. Hospe.1513 Douglns. ND hie GELL Japo or 16 OMATIA commences Sept 7. & KINDERGARTEN — FALT, alyn Griffiths,2 MONEY 10 rates, e rat o For sce ton of W “MONEY ON TAND 10 1OAN ortgnge on Omalin elty propecty Ralney, 315 Omaha Nat. bank bl W, MONEYTO LOAN ON OMATIA PROP Fidelity Trust company, 1614 Farnam ¥ Chas. W. 019 “J W w lend at low rates for choles security Nobraska OF Iowa Tacins, oF OmANa o1ty PFODaTLY, D ZUTLESI N, V.1 03 MORTGAGE LOANS,J CENTRAL LOAN AND TRUST CO BE BLDG 01 TEN S \z...,..'n[x,,x' LOAS M on Pattorson, %7 N. Y. Lif T BUILDING LOANS 0 T0 7 PER € additionai charges for co s foes. W. 1. Molkie, First National bank bldg MONEY T0 1, Nob, and In AN ON farms. K. ¥ MONEY 0 LOAN—O) . hors, Wt tho lowest possible or_removal of property orrower. that yon ean m ment at any time u luce both the prl 1 interest Wil find 1t to your advantage to seo Loan, or If more convenient eall up tolo. 1 and your business ean be arranged at Fou W phre | Moriey always on hand; lowest rates. 1. . Mastors, room 3, Harney sts no delay; Withnell block, no publieity; 16th ana w1 MONEY TO LOAN: 0. Turniture, ete. Duif Gr B AND ) DAVS n, 1t 20, Continent ON bik. BUSINESS CHANCE or rates, ete., see top Y BEST PAVIN DRUS sale.” Long time, perso D'Ment, O rd. Neb Y GERMAN PHYSIOIAN Wil L FIND A SPLEN- aid Toeat! OF at Hildreth, Nob. 0412 Y MILK DAIRY THIRTY, threo cows, dolng princtpal business of the Addresy Box 2, Grand Isiand, Neb. M 7 FOR SALE: ONE OF THE LEADING DIRAY lnes of Sloux City, Ta., with i good reaxons tor selling. Addres Sloux City, L. ATE FOR Rotiell & 3312 STOIE TN al security. SAL |'Z.l)\(-l( Ly set Nob, FOR EXCIANC hotel (n growing State Bank, er, T UIANT FOIL SALE Mre. Goeber, 14 CREST for somebody. RENT — COMPLETRLY 0§ c0oms, mode wand wife, Address 0. 1. J T WANT 70 VUi Kot oS itans 55 hoe it K UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUS M\ xeoping, man and wife, central location, Ad- dross A B, ited oftico, M) TG WANTED, A 4 OR 10 ROOM MOT HOUSE A by 0 good tenant who will take n lo in zood location and close to ment wanted. Geo. Heyn, $18 business. N outh Toth stract For 1ates, ete., sce tor of 17t column on this page. I, 1L E. coLE, e 4 tal block — HOUSES, FLATS AND STORES FOR It Jull parts of the elty. Parrotto, lith un STORAG cte., scctoy of ‘rst colwmn on this 1age, PEST AN i Gty Wiliianns & NGAGE IN MER et by Y ANY ONE WANTING chandise business can find addressing Postmustor, Oconoe, Y’u' sLock writ particulurs. YOU WAD FOIt nnd_foed sto 785,000 STOC for sule. Address A. G. CANADIAN EMPLOYMI offico, better known us Mra. Brogn's, Tho v st business in the state. In particulars _eng 3Lt 8. 1ath. M1 Ol DO YOU WA 0D BUSINESS, BUY THE Commerclal, the 1éading hotel, Broken Bow,Neb, i AND obraska, roiture store. SALE, HARDWAR [lding In county seat town In Good crops, good tra ean sto; stock can bo ndded. Tencment ov ares, X, 45, Boe. JEAN, DI iture Omaha Stove Repale Works st WANPED— Forrates, cle..sce lop of firat columm on this pige STORED W0 FURSITURY BOUGIIT, SOLD, AN wells, 1111 Farnam street. e 10, 0) FOR S For rates, elc, ()-FORKALE I A NICH lousehold furnitur Douglus streot TC wer (op of Arst colomn o s pags. NE DOUBLE CARKIAGH AN ton. Coll at Wood's stable, URNITURE. LoT OF [ FOR SALE: S, WAGON Tor terms, ete l) FOIU harnes: Hownrd ai P oror DRIVING FI3 old Hambietonian stallion. C. H. avenue, Council Blutfs. P, FAMILY HoRsE FOK_SAT ors or carrl furnjsh any ki horso desired. D. Woodworth & Co. address 1. J. Fleming, Calhoun, Neb. ronr s .\hl‘ i Mo 21 Callat ¢ ]) TROOM COTTA HOT WATEL; HEAT; aii conyenter tor street ]) LRO0M APARTMENT, ALL CONV for o usokeepingnew.modern,also a Tor dross 1§ 5. 220 atreet. 38 TLI0% RENE GROOM I T, BRIC Lako st.. with ‘a1l madern convenlencos. 11 Cole, Continental block, or Faust bottling works. or. 1T, L. VanDor; Ditos e TROOM HOUSE IN WALNUT HAIL Inguire of M. M. Van Horn, care of Max Moyer liros MU RS CIT ust Co.,s. w. eor. ith & Dudg on il LLING ALL CONVE: #0.00. Nethortc 0 ROOMS, IN J 8t Mary's avenuo. B WISI HOUSE 1 BRICK 1O oo N iU Wit TROOM BRICK Abbly 1o 2019 St T Fo% BENT HOUSE 10 KOOMS CALL MO improvenonty, §0 per month, 5204 aud Farnam. Dextor L Thos 1) FOR LENT, OD I 10th wt Appiy, C. K. Biguttor, 4 Now Vork Lt M0 S RO0M TIOUSES, #1000 TO 815,000 sldunce fiats 1o city. Méad inv't. Co, 442 jialig w50 ND FLATS AT GREATLY GV Dutts 311 Paxton blok AGE WITH BATIT i 10 OOM COT t, 818 por month 10-HOOM FLAT. STE. h; enquire LiRAQuist, 316 8. 1th S BATH, 11 FOR 1N ]).m..‘-u 3 ]) FOIL RENT bougles noar ]) FOI RENT, RIX-ROOM FLAT; B5.00. Holbrook, 4. Heo bullding. T-FUR ISHED ROOM + aca top of rat column on this page FOR RE Tor rates, ot E: PARLOR AND FRONT BEL ROOM ENS “torone or two gentiewen in pleasant contral location. Address A %, Hee MATS W T ROOM, NEWLY month, 198 Far F ¥OR RENT. § NEWLY “rooms, 1911 Caming, Flas . T PLEARANT FURNISHED ROOM, ble loostion. 1631 Chicago strest st D—THE 87 CLAIL EUROFEAN HOTEL COR “sth wnd Dodge. will muko low rates for roc ¥ Lo week or Wouth, with or without board. s FURNISLED FRON M 15 Tor rates, etc., v Q- STANOHETELD, neapolis, Minn v dors &t bottow piices, lnspeet wad ship notice ( FOR | vory cheap. top of wt column on this | Jar, TAND Bodford. Q PLANIN IN GOOD ORDE constantly; no imeumbrance; cheap SALE, SECOND Jém W R, RUNNI W 5, e 4 S 18 840 DE. -momm Weatur sirvon Omalin ISCELLANEOUS, For rates, ete., sec top of irst colwmn o this page, R MAssAGE Th SCTROTH R ALDAChS, scalp and b nicuro aud ehiropodist. Mrs. Postioig S 1oth, Withnell bik i R AMILTON BROS. 410 S W91 8T, 7 Lbioes Jobblnk, carpenior and brick work torin ¢ nud i J3-0000 PavTUIE Dlas: 66 S13 MURRAY el My CEANS CESSPOOLS, V 14th street. Telephone 1174 Mald 81T l “INO NELSON ¢ Note. OBice 415 S CLAITRVOYANTS, Q. ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WONDERFUL Drevolations, Challonges the world. Mrs. Dr. M Legrave, dead trance eluirvoyant. astrologist, palmist 'wnd life roader: tells your iife from the eradio to grave: unites the separated; eauses mar Finge with the one you love; tells where you will succeed and in what businoss bost adupted for; hus the colubrated Egyptinn broastplato for luck and (o destroy bad influences: cures fits, upera aud wli private complaints with massage aleoliol treatwient and date of birth and re conts 1o stamps for ciroular you will marry, also photos of sam Bouth 11th street, tirst f m. Come one, 00w wondertul oracle. of one Oico 1007 hour, 1040 p. all, and be conying this Mol 14* \\ MUS. FOWT. PALMIST AND GVPSY FORTUNE tollor, Tolls past and future from lines of the hand. Ve, $1.00; A upatairs, MG 8% Rives | ladies only. 90 N. Q. MES. NANNIE V Prellable business wediuw, i {th ye WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT T, 8t 114 N, lith m Aus:\ i BATH aee Loy of first cotmn on this pags For rates, ete. TLNADANE EMITH, 24 oo, 11 CAVITOL AVENUS M 20 SECOND Ml 1T r]' MASSAGE, 00 8. toor, WIH BTUERT, Y S COUNTRY BANK "o state; premium agricultu fixtures ' for sale: good building, s moviak fre touth, "Dote Hoktbmag Belmo, Neb. TRIC Deap: An —ELE LIG T PLANT E county Within 8 miles of Omaha. os, 50 16 C. P lamps, one 6) 11, P, Westinghouse engis @ 11 1%, bollers, will sell for one-third cost price. half cash, balanco anineun bered real estate. - Address W i, care of Omaha Be . TIRADE OR B0 Do a1 FOI SALY X0 lished busingss. FOR EXCHANGE. Forrates, ete., see top of /7at column on (hts page, PLENDI FOR YOU 70 th front. all modern barn. ground 100x150 ' feet, cl ital property. Will assumb mort: convenlence to exchange 1 age. 4% acre farm 50 miles from Omaha, el Iness property. Wil assume. House and fot in wholosale distriet, elear, for other business property. Wil assume, Alexand, Moore, 401 Bee bullding, M ZiEAVE A GOOD HORSE WANT T0 TRADE lUtor “good “upright pluno. Call at 1ili Iurney strect, Mol 14y 7o TRADE, AN EAST FRONTLOT ON ineur Spaulding, of Incumbrianco, for braskn farm land. J. B. Evans, 03 N. Y. Life 214 . for bus 7 WILL CHADE, /ipiano Tor a horse or a lot. ZoTions fiOmas or viclalty, 7, LANDIN FRANKLI RMAN COUN ities, Neb.. to trade £0 r clear Omaha or Counell Blufls property. J. 1&.1ic,102 Man st. Conncil Blufs. Mg 04 AN ELEGANT SQUARE Addross A 4, Boo. o0 ARMS FOR PROPERTY 1N Call Room 405, Brown 11'd’% 2005 FOR AL 'r: STAT or rates, m- YOI SALE- AT A BARGAIN, LOT 16, BLOCK & W. L. 8helby's first addition to South Omaba. 1 ent down, balance wonthly if dosired . Omabin Boe. M3 ONF_ BLOCK FioM 10, blocks south: of Kountzo Place, you can buy sIX room Lous 5L on_ casy pay can lease th e lot for fifty years, if y Shaw, 18 So. 1ith street luterest only cent, title | abstract fr o sidotwalks bullt, treos plantod 140G Farnam street, Room TERMS North Omaha, 006 block of eloatrie mot FARM FOIU 7 1 blackberrios, 08, Also ona b nd oflior out bulldings sy. For further to Kd Errin, Avoca, 1a. JOI SALI- 200 FARMS IN I land and Virginta, all st st Of markets, water a schools and tracts for colonies; send for cire co. W. Ingram, Middloton, Delaware; siness. parculsrs abply lar 2 yoars in 4821 AST CHANCE TO GET A LOT IN 16TH STREET Zsddition at #400; only 3 oW mOtor will pass adaition: sightly ks to motor, 0. 1, Douglas sod Lith sts. 40-010 )it SALE, HANDSOME RESIDENCE, CHHO eation, s bargain, $10.00; Troom’ e o, bath, water elosel, e, location. monthly only §,500. J. B. Evans, 88 N T TERMS, § STONE RESL Lmproyements: will take y faru property in pari payment 19 board of trade. TERMS, 1 §1.000.81, 20,8160 nnd up. Take erty 1o TERN 10WA h, One O f OUR CLOICE FARMS IN WHE for sale, 120 nores, two of 160 i 1 aores; all lwproved. W. H B19 Paxton Block, Omabs. lHl \lll‘ I(E:l: FSTATE. IREE LOTS « :u... story hotse and K0 Tivary sUate, 10 SHRIL Dart (P os reninT for implement business. no implement town. ~ For information nddress J. D. Colon, Nebraska JFOR SALECAN EAST FRONT 6ROOM cot. » and 3 oot lot. 1 mie from B, 0. H00_ cash and 815 pur month, price 0. 3. B. Evans, S8 N i o (Al JARM. 80 ACRES, 8500 HANDLES [T 100 ACRES. #1,50 iundlos 1t on0 milo from Kairoury. Largs vineyard: a bargain. Address, P 0. Box Fair. bury, Neb, M 1 HO® denler in Tanson, 88116% [0 SOUTIT OMATIA PROPERTIRS. BUSINGSS {rnckago or residence, 0 to the leading roal es thte T n South Omabs, Bd. Johnston & Co, corner 2ith and N stroots. L4 0.000 ACRES LAND FOR SALE,CUSTER, FRANK 1in, Cheyenne and Kimbail counties, Nebraska Goo. 1L Petorson, 1412 8. 13th st., Omaha. 25 8 14 JR SALE, A BARGAIN, NO TRADES; 543 “acres In Hamilgon county, ndjoining the Platte. o well fonced, 100 nores in enltl © and barn. odinte on north Marquotte, Price $1L0) Terms halt cash, balanco on now iiving In Denver and Tor this farm, hance ofter it very 10w, K. Atkins, owner, 1511 Larimer st., Denver. 40 JFOR SAILE 85,00 RESIDENCE, 10 ROOMS, MOD 500 cash. balan iiths, Willls M. Yatos, s 1 S5 MAKING For rate, cle.. ses ton of 17t column on this page. DYER, O SMAKEI: BNGA B201 Burt st 830 14 DO _DRESSMAKING 1N Miss Sturdy, 520 8 26¢h 11301% OVATOR. MTENTS Utamilies solleited 1O, TEAM FEATHER R For rates, etc., see top of Arst column on this page OWS WASITED Apromptly il Frank Anson.ist & Franklin \ “ S TICKS AND DAL ors tought, Mail ord lied for & dalivorod LOST. D of first column on this pige OST A EMONTHS.OLD GORDON _ SETTEIL Jblack with white stripe on breast. Li ward for return to C. . Bowman, 205 N. 1ith street 0-14¢ Or rates, et SOLICITORS, - seetop of first. columnon thitp 17 CITORS W, Nob ' Branch 10n free I‘\‘l‘r NT S Forrites, PATENT LAWY ERS AND SO1 S W Suea & Co. oo bullding, Omatn, ottice at Wasitgton, . €. Consulta e ~r”,. of first c lumn_on this pag TTREDNOILE 10 AS MOREY 08 DIANONDS, atchies il i Gonorrhoew, Grestan d Lewcorriveo . cured in 2days by 'the Jrench Kemoly on- titled the KING.~ It dissolves against und is absorbed into tne inflamod parts” WL rofund money If It does not curo or causes stricture, Genticmen, here is _a reliable article. & a packaze or 2 for 5 per mail prepaid. Me- Cormick & Lund, Omiha. ])t'm'm\l S 1rOR BUITDINC United States Indian: Service, oy, S ta, Septembor o, 50 Aion s dorsed “Proposils Building Mat " and addressed to tho undersigned at Pine Ridze Agency, Shannon county. Seuth Dakotn, Will be recoive this azency until 1 o'eloek p. m. of Octol 181 for furnishing and dellvering at this ageney . variety of* ‘building materials. consisting of lumber, doors, windows. shingles, paints, oils. hardware, ete. a fall’ist and doseription of whicih may be obtained by application to the undersigned. Bidders will be required to state specifically in their bids the broposed price of each article offered for delivery dera contract, Tho Might Is reserved to res any or all bids, or any partof any bid, e (e tho. Leae. IERFoaL. BF the soryike; tificd checks. Each bid must be accom- punied by a_cortified Kk or draft upon some United States depository or soivent na- tional bauk in the vicinity of the residence of the bidder, u yable to the order of the commissione i alfalrs, for at_lenst 5 per cent of the amount of tho proposal, which checkor draft wilt ba forfeited to the United States in case any bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fail to promptly ex contract with good and sufficlont sureties, otherwise to he Teturned to the bidder. Bids pmpanicd by eash in tiew of a cortified will not be coustdered. For further. in- formation apply to Captain €. ( United States army, acting Unitod Indian agent. MATERIALS Pine Rid Toaver [CHICAGO, _Owaha. | D 10 p m BURLINGTON & Q. Arriver __Depot 10th and Mason Sts. | Omaha. ro-Chicago Vestibulo. [ 80 & m Chicago 1xpross. ... ... 1005 & m Arrivos Depot_10th and M1 Oma b Denver Donvor Bxpross. ... ‘Dénver Expross, Daliy. ..l Lincoln Limited. Jncoln Local... a8 Clty Day ight Exp. via U. I UNION PACIFIC, on Depot,10th and Marcy Sts. “Denver Expross. ... .uverland Flyer.. | “Hoatrico and Falrtcld ...Pacitic Express....... “CHICAGO, K. L & PACIV] I \Omaha. |Union g Marey Sts. 000 am 405 p m 6.1 Arrives Omahz, 500 p m 215 p m 700 pm 112 & m Tenvos Omah 1000w 1 Arrivos, Omaha.? pm pm 0 am ML & ST ani Maroy Siv “hicago Bxoross. “ii.Chleago Expross. | SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Dopot 10th_and Maroy Ste, acnxer Owaha. | U. P ) p . spm| wos SIOUX CITY & PACIKIC, Depot 13th and Webstor Sts, covor.Bt Paul Limited. ... Loavos Vil 0 & NOWTHWESTERN.| Al Omaba. | J. 1% dopot, 10th andMurey Sti. ~Sun'y) Carroll Passonger..| Chicago Lxpro Vostibule | Arrivor Omaha. uves | mahn. | Arrivor Owana, AtV 0 Ona OMANN &SI L) T(3 mana.|U. . dopot, 10th and Marsy S 10 bl ..ot Louly Leave | F. E & MO. VALLEY. Arrive Omann. | _Depot 15th and Wonstor Sts. | O G008 | ... Hlack LIS Exprovs ; 9.00 » w| (Ex. Sat) Wyo. 810 p m ... 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Councll 0408 m ~-Chicago Exprass. 1000 p m '.Chicago Kxpross. 7.05 p m Croston Looal wJAGn taklufidlolllns&.rl'unm o ad quality i tho world, CHlmate: Koid by Arrivos Omaha T e m 510 p m Omaha, | 080w m[. 95 p m nves | Arrives. Arzivosi Trausfor Toaves | Transor Tiy w m 11000 b m Arrivas Trans 1200 pm M8 ) m X Min) Transfes 440 pm rrivas ansfor 0N p m Wam 15w cul RUCVINE s LYON & HEM.Y BHI"AN)- i GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT. The Futile Searoh of a Widowed Motber for Hor Soldier Boy, TOUCHING INCIDENT OF THE REUNION. Lincoln ney-— terans— ents, A Kentucky War Story uched for Tobaceo M Origin of the Sons of V. Other Tates an In the shade of tho grand stand at tho on- campment in Grand Island stood half a dozen aged warriors, The sands of lifo of some had nearly run and othors showed in ghastly fuces the effects of ineradicable disease contracted in the swamps and prison pens of the south. Suddenly there stood in theiw midst an elderly lady, tall and stately, with a palo face and a neryousness which was readily noticed even by the veterans. The light had almost vanishod from her oyes and what scemed prematurely gray hair set off a st of fo tures which, in other days, had unquestion- ably been beautitul, Adaressing the cldest hero 1a the ga ing, in a fecble voice, the lady said. Where is my son ! Thus accosted, the soldier looked at the woman but did not speak. There was somo- thing in the latter's features which caused him to stare inastonishment at them. The eyes seemed to be looking at him, yet beyond him and away out toward the green tields and shady woods near the soldiers’ home, “She is asking you whero her son is," said acomrade tothe man addressed, supposing the latter had not heard what the woman had said to him, “What is your son's name!" i soldier first nddressed. “Iddie, littlo Eddie, T want him to go to school.” “Jiddie who? What is his other name 1" “Eddie: that's all. Don't you know Eddie! He's a drummer. Ho says he wiil &0 to tho war because his father was a sol- dier and gave hima drum.” “Whero is his father?’ “ilis father died many years ago and Eddie can’t leave me alond in the worid. Those old men looked sharply at tho woman and then at one auother. Theso looks betrayed the fact that ail of the vet- erans suspocted sometbing was wrong. “How old is Eddie!" inquired the eldest veteran, “He is fourteen, but ho s tall and hand- some like his father and he is_almost as big as a man now. Soe, read this. Without looking at the instrument, or even at tho soldier addressed, sho extended her hand, in_which was a letter and on which glistened a valuable diamond ina very old setting. The old veteran shook s head. “I haven’t read a bit of writing sinco [ left tho hospital at Coriath. Rebel powdor did that.” As he spoke tears slowly trickied from his eyes and sympathetic tears started ther- \quired the The Shah of Persia Though advanced in years, has hair of raven hue. Gray hairs are strictly prohibited in ais dominions, and hence the large ship- ments to that country of Ayer by the use of which the Shali’s subjects save not only their hair but their heads. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores the natural color of the hair. Itshould be on every toilet-table. “Some time ago my hair began to fade and to fall out so badly that 1 thought I should be bald; but the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor has restored the original color and made my hair strong, abundant, and healthy. 1t does not fall out any more.” — Addie Shaffer, 50 Race st., Cincinnati, Ohio. “My hair (which had partly turned gray) was restored to its youthful color and auty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor. I shall continue to use it, as there is 1o better dressing for the hair.” — Galdo Gapy, Georgeana, Ala. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY DR.J.C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by ail Druggists and erfumors, AMUSKEMENTS. Grand-Opera —House. Last Five Nights of the GARROW OPERA COMPANY. TONIGHT: BOHEMIAN GIRL. Grand and Last Mat'ne» Wednesday. Prices, 5c, e and 2ic. FARNAM STREET THEATER. Fournights commeneing Sunday night Sept. 13, THE BRILLIANT DRAMA, MASTER AND MAN PRODUCED WITH A STRONG CAST —AND— GRAND SCENIC EFFECTS. Popular prices. 15c, e, B OY D’SMfinarnn THIS ( UM)\\'{ IVENING, Tmmense Hit of PAMR ROS Al And Ner Company of Comedinas In IMP 4 LOOK AT THESE PRICES! Reserved seats, first floor, 73 cents and $1.00. Reserved seats cents and 756 cent Nearly 800 reserved seats the balcony at BO cents each. Gallery £8 cents. Gronnd Floor! Fire Proof! Eight Exits! Patti Yosn in her new play, “Dolly Varden," Tuesday an | Wednesday evenings: DIME EDEN MUSEE Corner 11th y Stroots, in balcony 80 in nd m MAG Tho Midget Mother and her Babe, THE TURKISH CANDY MAKERS, KASTEN AND ZIMMER, in Athel hibitions. INO. AND ELLA MoCARTY, PIQUETTE AND MUSGROVE and Open Dally from 1to 10 p. . IMPRUH\IF\T Ih ORDER of the AGE otlo Ex- others, FOR 15 YEARS Allusers of TYPEWRITERS Rovamsity of tholr belng lmproved. Y ind in the Smith Premier Typewriter The latest and bost. We claim; and Insnec tlon and trial prove It I'ho Most Durabie in Allgument, slest Running, and Most Silent All'tyno oloanod - ten soconds vithout solling the hands. Send for catalogue. The Smith Premler ‘Uype Writer Co, E. L. Mavikw, Managor. 1004 Farnam street, OQmuha, Neb, have folt the ou will in those of the surroundin comrades as the oid man handed the cracked and figured paper to tho young- ost man in the group. Tho writing has almost boen effaced and it was only by still younger oyes that its pur- port could be ascortained. It was dated “Calro, Ill.: August ' and was ac dressed to “Honry Calkins,'Lowell, Mass.” The words were few and tho meaning un- mistakable. ‘“Tell Mrs. Harvey that Eddio diod like a horo, We buried him with a sol- dior's honors, Wil write particulars.’ This lotter told the story. The mother, widow was wandering in her mind. Shedid not believe hor son to be dead. Sheim agined that the reunion was the mustering in of some regiment and that her Eddie was about to start for the war and that she could dissuade him from his purpose by her en treaty and her tears, As this fact dawned upon'the minds of the veterans, several of thom turned away and wept. The tell-tale document was returned to the woman and ono of the veterans said “No mam, We donot know where little Eddio is, but ho is not herc. If that letter speaks just teue, I oxpect we'll all find him in heaven." Tho woman received tho lotter from the trembling hands of the soldier and mechan- ically turned away. Sho continued to make inquiries for the lttlo voy who was filling » hero's grave, only to find everywhere sympathotic and sor- rowful answors in the negative Finally, the attention of a couple of ladies of the Woman's Relief Corps was directed to the poor womau, They kindly took her in charge, Lator, it was ascértamnod that for years tho y bas been wandering in her wmind, and that no year passes that sho does not visit ymo_soldiers’ reunion in search of little die. One veteran said that ho had seon hor eight years ago in Hastings, and another that Lo hud met her 12 years ago in Dayton. The poor woman was finally escorted to tho city where sho was placed upon the train for Omaha, having shown tho address in that city of a prominent family to which she do- rod to be directed. An Incident of the War. Kate Field's Washington: *“Whata wicked war was that which arrayed this country agawst itself ! T said one day to General E. H. Murray of Kentucicy. His only reply was tho-following story : “When the war broke out Iwasalad at home, where I delighted in an independent military company of which James T, More- head was captain and T second lieutenant, Though the first secession gun had been fired, nothing was said about fighting, when one morning our company met at the armory preparatory to going into camp for a competi- tive drill at Harain’s mills. “1t was daylight and the boys didn't come 1 as wo expected, whereupon Morchead ex- claimed: ‘D——-1it! 'l get somebody who will go with me further south than Hardin's mills.! SUAU right, captain,’ will 1! These hot words disbanded the company. Morohead at onco began recruiting for tho southern, 1 for tho northern army. Ho got volunteers faster than I, most of our com- pany being secessionists. ““Morchead and I did not meet again until 1 reached Murfreesboro’ with the union army, where Dr. Pendleton, who had charge of Breckenridge's hospital, told mo that my old friend was dying. Hurrying to the dear fellow’s bedside, I found him speechless, but be extended his hand, which I clasped. Leauning over hin 1 said, Jim, we're in pos- session, and I've come 1 tell you to have no fear. Yowil be cared for.' “The poor boy pressed my hand and whispered : “I'hope you wont let_anything happen to me. Ah, Bii, if we were only back just where we used to be!’ ‘“I'hose wero his last words." Heaven spare this republic the sin and shame of another such fraticidal war, was my reply, ‘so Lincoln Staked Hin In the latter part of 1552 the 15ith Penn- sylvania voluntoers woro stationed at Wash- ington, preparatory to moving toward Rich- mond. For some unknown reason their sal- aries had been delayed for two months, and the boys found themselves “straped”’ pretty closely for money. Among the members of Company D was a wild narum-scarum sort of fellow, hailing from Lancaster county. Ior a week he had been without an ounce of to- baceo. Irom everybody he questioned ho received the same answer—“Havon's an ounce; money all went amonth ago.” The poor fellow endured tho agony for a while, but finally, becoming desperate, he got leave of absence from camp one morning and started off up G street in the direction of tho white house. Arriving there, ho stopped for & while, looking over the fence into the zrounds surrounding the executive mansion, AWrillen Guaranteo fo ! ! CURE EVERY CASE or MONEY REFUNDED. Our curo iy permancnt and not o patehing up. Casos treatod fivo yoats ago have never ecen @ symplom since. Ty describing caso {ully wo can treat you by mail, and wo givo Lo aamo EFONg EUATARLCO o o0 orrefund all monoy. 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Omana Nen TPROPOSAL FOK LUNBER SHIN Uricks, paints, hirdwa Indiun Service, On Agency, Neb., Winnebage county., Neb uled pro- positls endorsed mber, shin- 108 ot s Uhe case miy. | 1 addrossod to"tho undersignod. at Winnebugo, Dakota county, Nobrasku, will be receivod at this ey until oelock, b of Octobor i, e furnishing and dellvering ut this 300 Toet ussortod 1y doors; 65 windows, s paints, nd description of w application to the ors Wil bo required 1o stato spe in their bids the proposed price of oren & offered for dolivery undoe a contract. Flght 18 roserved to Tojeot any o il bids. uny part of any bid, if deermeil for tho host Ferest of tho sory Cortifiod ohecks I must be accompanfed by I or draft upon some Unltod” st leposiiory or solvent national hanli In the vielulty of tio residonce of the Lidder, made payablo to the order of the comlssioner of Indinn uffairs, for at least & percent of the amount of the proposul, which eheck or drafu will bo for- feltid to'the United Stutes in case uny blidder or bldders receiving un award shall fail to promptly execute a contruot With good and sufticlont suretivs, otherwise to bo r d to the bidder. Bids accompanled by ocash In lieu of a cortifiod check will not be considerod For further (nformation appy to ROBEKRT il ASHLEY. U_8. ludlan ngent. 80211 M Lo Dud's Perlodiedl Pilla, This Pronch romody act dlreotly tive Organs and oures supproasion 2 0r throo for §3, &nd can by mlle uld nok b used during pregnaney. Jobbers sts nod ) be public supplled by Goodman Drug Co., Omahs. aeeney ubout 100 hirrels i o full List obtuined by Bl W the genera the menses | now and ever: and prosontly caught sight of tho president walking alorig the path in front of the house, Just then a bright Idea struok him. Muster- ing up his courage, ho stalked into the grounds and prosentiy neared tho presidons, “(jood morning, Mr. Prosident,” "o safd touching his cap. “Good morning, my man," revlied “Old Abo' “What ean T do for you!" Tho soldier hesitated for noticing the president's kindly said: “Tho fact of the mattor is, Mr. President, wo haven't had any monoy for two months one of us is dead broke, and I'm almost doad for a chew of tobacco.™ A smile liv up the face of the great war president as ho roceived this information, and then his hand went down 1nto his pockot. Drawing forth a silver dollar ho handed it to tho “broken' volunteer and said It shan't be said that ono of my died from the want of some tobacco. I need his services too much for that. Buy somo tobaceo with this, and I think by the time it is gone you will liave received all the monoy that is due you." With a gratified “thank you, Mr. Presic dont,” the soldier lifted his cap’ and passed quickly out of the erounds. The back salary was paid shortly after the oecurrence, while, look, but, finully soldiors Origin of the Souns of Veterar Frank Leslie's: The ordor of the Sons of Veterans was orzanized in 1581 by Major A, P. Davis, or “Father Davis," as the boys Jove to eall him. Major Davis s a residont of Pittsburah, Pa. He is a man in whom tho military spirit has over burned brightly. Ho was born in Gardiner, Me., in 1835, In 1840 he sailod to California in scarch of the #0ld which was the magnet of so many lives When the Crimean war broko out ho onlisted as a subordinato oftfeer in tho Frencl naval sorvico, in which ho romained to the close of tho war. When the war of the rebellion broke out ho enlisted in ono of the first rog ments raised in the stato of Maine. He roso from the rauks until, in 1503, he was given the rank of major, and was mustered out as such. Ho has endeared himsolf to the mem- bers of the order, as has his good wifo, who is_known among tho Sons of Voterans as *“Mother” Davis, Lee and Wise. Colonol Charles Mitchell, who tant general on Loe's staff, tells an interost- ing littlo story of Genoral Wiso and tho sur- render of Appomattox. Wise came riding down the road furiously to whero General Leeand his staff were grouped. He was splashed with mud from head to heols. There were groat splotehios of mud dried and caked upou his face. Addrossing] Genoral in a theatrical voice, “Is it true, Gon- Al Lee, that you havo surrendered ) *Yes, Goneral Wise, b is true.”” ““I wish then to ask you one question, what is_going to bo- come of my brigado, (ioneral Leo, and what is going to becomoe of me?’ General Loo looked nt the splashed warrior for a full winute and then said calmiy i a low tonos “General Wiso, go and wash your face.'" The Orizinal and Only. A convention of old soldiers at Alado, I, has decided that Robort Heary Hendershot is the only original and genuine ‘“‘drummor- boy of the Rappabannock.” Atter they had made this expression of faith in him, Major Hendershot came forward with the drum that Hor. sloy gavo him in 1862 and played s favorite march in a very stirring and effective way. was adju- A Cracker's Soliloquy. General Longstrect says that on one of tho long night marches in Virginia the only way he could gev rest was to lie down on tho wround whilo the column was passing and sleep for an hour or so. He woko up_just as the stragglors wero coming along tho rear and heard an old Georgia cracker soliloqui- zing ubout the situation: “I lovo my coun- try and D1l fight for it, und I'il die for it, and P11 go naked aud barefooted for it, but whon this war is over I'll be cursed 1f I ever love another country.” ments. ts on tho Gettysburg battlefield wore unveiled on the 8d inst. A largo number of veterans were present, and 200 members of the Tilinois Republican club of Washington. Governor iifer delivered the principal address. A magnificont granite memorial to tho union dead was unveiled at Sutton, N. H., on Sept. 1. Mon The Illinois monume P Manufacturers Will Meet. We, the undersigned, respectfully mako a 1 for a general meeting of all manufactur- ers of Omaha, to be held at the Board of Trado rooms Monday, September 21, at 4 o'elock p. m., for the purposo of discussing matters of fmportance to the manufacturers of this city, FARRELL & CO. OMABA CAN M'F'G C0,, $ PRINTING (O, ¢ Suar Co. IS 1T LOVE'S LABOR LOST? ave Mercer Claims to Have a Joke on the Independents, D. H. Mercer, chairman of the republican city central committee, clzims that tho mde- pendent county convention, being hold this afternoon in Gate City hall, is illogally con- stituted and says that all candidatos nomin- ated by that convention are not proparly nominated and the cortificates of nomination will bo subject to the protest of any person interested. ‘The samo is true he says of tho candidates for judge of the supremoe court and regents of the state university. “Both these conventions wero illegally constituted,” said Mr. Mercer, “for tho ren- son that tho delogates were clocted illegally. ‘The primary election law, passed about six years ago, provides that iu cities of tho mot- ropolitan, first and second class, the polls at all primary clections shall bo opon from 12 o'clock noon until 7 o'clock at nigha, and bere is tho law,” he contmued, turning to chapter 26,scction 115,0f the Revised Statutes of Nebraska, which reads as follow Section 118, Politieal parties, organizatic or wisoclations in this state may ndopt such Yules and resulations, and uppoint prosiding oflieers and mspoctors of oleetion wt wny pri- mary that they deem just and proper; pro- vided, that in il cities of the nietropolitin, first und second cluss, the poils at all rimary eleetions shall bo open at oon, and el L7 o'cloek In the af: standard time the day on which sue tlons are held, +Now, it is & well known fact,” continued Mr. Mercer, “that the independents held the primarios for theiv stato conyention bo- tweon the hours of 7 and 9 p. m. in this city and m all tho cities of tho first und second class in the state. Tho delegates from theso cities were in the majority in tho state con- vention, for you remember what a kick there was because the cities had such a large rop- reseotation. ‘Therofore that convention was illogally constituted, bocause thera were a lot "of “mon there who had no right to be in the convention, aud all nominations made by that body werd illogal. In the caso of tho candidates for stato oficers, however, they have saved their necks, as the Australian ballot law requires that' written objoction bo made to the nomination within three days aftor tho finng of the certifiontes, This was not done and the timo has expired. ‘Hore is the section of the Australian bal- lov law beariug on protests,” continued Mr, Mercer, turning to tho following section ¢. 11.—=[Objection to rezularity of certifls 1=All cert fleates of nomination which in appurent conformity with the provie 15 of this aet shull be decmed o be valld, Giless objection thereto shall bo duly madé In writing within three days after the filing of the sime. In case such objection s made no= Lico thereot shiall forthwith be matled to all candldutes wh nay be affected thereby, ad= drossed to thew th tive pluce resiience ne 21y toof tion . The ofMleer with whom the orlgin Uliento was filed shallin the first fnsta s upoi the validity of such objeotion, and iis decision shall be insl univss un ordor shall De mado n the matter by a county court or by a Judze of the distriet eourt, or by o justico the supreme court ot chumbers on or before the Wednosduy preceding eiootion, Such or: dor may be mado summarily upon application Of any party ntorested and upon such uotice us the court or Ju 0 moy require v nowination made by the count convention will be illegal,” ho continued, “aud anyoue may file a protest with the county clerk after the cortificatos of nomination are fled. If the protests are sustainod all votos cast for these nominees will bo void. Tha only thing the indepondents could do would be to call wnother convention,' Small In size, great 10 resuits: DeWitt's Littlo arly Risors. Heat pill, for constipa- n, bt for ickboalacas, bast for soue w ach,

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