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Brarch Ofoo Liter nock o0 W Woll, pharmaetat, 11th and Mason stre VI Purnaworth: Pharmacist. 3115 Coming atre WS Hughes, Pharmuciat. 24 N, 60 atr '3 Hatioriol, Pharmclst, 1718 et Ioghes' Pharmacy. 21th and Farnam = 5 WANTED. For vates, eic.. wefo 07 178l coumn on this page TIOAKE AND 1CE CIEAM MAKER AND ORU Gr wa second pastry Aiimanier wanis postiio ook In otel. " Addrean B 15, Bee. i WANTED, POSITION FOI AN HON table young man, |7 years old, as coll tor or ofk In & brelnost RoURG, . Addross e lerk in & busi oo, No. 2% N stroet, SITUATIONS F——er | MALE HELP. Bor rates, et 18t column ml this pags T3, WANTED AT ONCE, 10 CORNICE MAKERS: 110 roofers. Enquire at Western Cornfee We M WANTED. ~wes to of S14 South 11th stroot. BoWANTED-AN ACTIVE anlary 30 to #0 monthiy. with increnae, to s own' section a responsible New Referonces. Manufacturer, lock box RELIABLE M Tepresent 1n York hou 666, Now Y ork P-WANTED Dately at 150 Central ave Kuhn Rtros. B CANVASSERS WANTED for eity work. 418 Paxton block. M2 7 T WANTED TWO GOOD BOTLER MAKERS. capabie of Inylng out work. Address Eremont Fdry. & Meh. Co., Fremont, Ne M734 22 2 WANTED — ONE MAN IN EVERY LARGE Yhusiness house, factory and shop to sell cheap 18 on commissions. Call between 7:50 and § p. m Morton T ¢ 1406 Farnam street, Havana Cigar Btor 545, 012 B WANTED, §75 A MONTH AND EXTE anleamen fn every county in the U. 8. samples & Outfit free: no exporience necessary: yoarly con Lencts made: finest and easiest solling goods man. ufactured. Send stamps and for full particu- lars, E. Converse, 32 Hermon st., Worcester, Mass. B WANTED, SALI MAN ON SALARY OR COM mission to handle the new patent chemienl ink the greatest selling novelly ever ly In two seconds; no 0 ‘per cont profit: ono In alx_days, another 2 10 two bours ‘genoral agont in ench atate and territory. For terms and f tieulars nddress the Monroo Eraser Mfg. Crosse, Wis® MEN OF GOOD installments, Howard. ]; WAN ide 1ine gold:fillod wateh; bl pay. ton, N. . Bavi e MM EDI- il & 711 19° ST CLARS MOULDEY Kearncy, Neb, A FEW GOOD MEN ES FOIU ernsing pencll; produced: erases ink thorou; abrasion of paper ADDRESS T0 8 Aweriean Wri SMEN TO CARRY AS A on Delivory™ clgar, with ©.0. D Cigar Co., Wins. JOD CANVASSERS AT SING ottice, 1616 Douglas street. T or rates, cte T GIRL FOR GENERAL TOUSEW, IN Jsmall family.” 1612 Nortis Sth st noar Soward st 17 T-WANTED, GIRL RAL 10U ‘work in family o€ two an proferred be b good eooks eall mornings. Mrs. D. £ Wi e} FoR D: muf 0 DO PLAIN SEWING AND y employment and good_wages. LT RL. MUST BE oronces required. Mrs. R E. Gaylord, 1046 South 20th streot. 64 ]) SIXROOM FLAT AT NORTHEAST CORNER of Tith mnd St Mary's price of 1 Mra. F. Frazler, N. avenue. month on D,k Dromises, ) FQRKENT, 8% 8 1TH ST, SIX cottago in 'good repair, clty ‘water, Rent, £2200. Enquire at 825 15th st. 1)7 OIt RENT, CHEAP, 1 T-ROOM FLAT, 1 Cuming street. modern: 16 room flat, 14 Far Wiy paperod, &Co 6T 22 T) EOR BENT. STHREE OF THOSE 6-RO0M modern coitakes are rented to threa fine Inmilies, only oneleft at 826,00 per month. This cottage is 0nv of the finest In the city with every modern (mprovement. We alxo have an elegnnt Troom cottago on Bristol street, Just west of ¢iih streot, at K000 per month. Evory one says this 18 the firiest 7-room cottake in the city. GO and sea theae two cotiagen quick beforo they are’ rented. Fidelity Trust compnny, 1614 Farnam st. M-109:22 I ~SEVERAL HOUSES “OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS: newly papered, clty and well water. from 8 uj John Strukel, B N. 22nd 714250 D FOR KENT. A GO0 HOUSE, 1815 CASS treet. J. Johnson. 152 Farn 7 . corner 19th and St. MO CE NO. 2215 WEB Dam street, modern: 1 7-room o\ ®00d barn, 2028 N 28th stroet. Benaw 13 blocks off motor. 10-RO0M HOUSF, A RN mmn\v HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROO) Continued. (- FOW RENT, KLEGANT FUIRNISHRD ROOMS: Yo 8o. Tith. 5324 F, FURNISiiED ROOMS, 1092 AND 100 FATEN AN | D TENISIED FIONT ROOM, 624 SOUT) AV o 3 YOM, SOUTH FRONT, Y3120 iarn FauE s1 Ulith and Do by the week oF mo. R EUROPEAN will make 0w r: FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. For rates, ete., see top of 1 rat column on this ,,|,~ AND W, BLOCK 1, Frod Wey TOI SALE-CORNER LOTS 7 1080, Enst Omalia Park; price §750.00, 1168 15th FURNISHED ROOMS AND 2) Farnam stroot M iller, NICELY board, Fou ED ROOMS AND BOARD 2022 HHARNEY. THRER handsomely O FOUR fur: Foy “PRIVATE FAMILY, §hJco boardors: houso now, nished. 520 N. 2id streot I FURNISIED KOOMS & BOARD ; F FOR RENT il 1 ROOMS UNFU INISHED For rates, ete., teetop of frst colum i on this p 108 (3 BUITE OF FOUR UNFU \':uul—l!l’hw\w r?m Anousekeeping, to small family. 1704 Webs Gy ROOMS 10 M venlences for housekeoplog. TWO DESIRABLE OFFIC A. B, Hubermat 8 SUI lith G519 [ FOR RENT. able for physiclan's oftice. and Douglas, FOR RENT, THE (STORY BRICK BUILDL with or without power, formerly ¢ The Bee Publishing Co.. 916 Farnam stroet bullding has a fireproof cement baserent, comp) steam lieating fixtures, water on_ all the floors ete. Apoly at the office of The Bee. [ FOI RENT, OFFICE ROOM . ~LAN corner 13th and Jackson streets ;. FOk KENT ol SALEG, MY BUILD) Jones st.. bet.10th & 11th. G.A.Lindquis 65124 316 8.15th 86 RE! D _OPERA ¥ Satelitto, 14 First Notignal STORES FOIU House bullding. Bank bullding. ~ WANTED—TO RE} column on this vags AND PAPERHANGER W ouse with barn ork for rent. - Addi For rates, ete., see toy of rrst AINT ) (ke Would do s Ko 7 URNISITED COTTA conventencos near ear line. No ohildren. dross B 31 Be M7 % K wanten. . A SMALL FUI HOU K 7oF aamtioman sud. witoc Addross, wising loc tion und terms, B 6, Beo office. K.y D, ROOM AND BOARD FOR A tieman and wifo. Address, giving location and terms, B57, Bee ofice, B T —WAN T MALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, M rooms furnished for light housekeeping. of bourd with private family; referenc 25, Beo M7l 2 WITIT Ad- T—COTTAG handy to excoed MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. Forvaves, ete. rea_top of frst comumn on 1 pags V. OMAUA “KINDERG commences Sept 7. Evelyn ¢ CHARLES PETERSEN or and gultar; musio studio. T PRO¥ Itn, #it block Y, BEFORE BUYING A PIANG new scale Kimball plano. A, H PIANG 505 Sheoly M 98 09 pe.1313 Douglas, 10 F. GELLENBECK, BANJO teacher; with Hospe or 1616 Chicago ‘street. RN NEBRASKA AND estorn Tow deity property. E. F Ringer, 1519 Farnay WL BREY, EAS W MONEY 6 ' Ratiloy, 15 Omaha Nat. b . ON_FIRST property. Chas, W. “ “MON Fidellty Trust company, 614 Farnam W VW - CENTRALLOAR AND TRUST CO BEE G 7 W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. 61§ N. Lile, lond at low ratos for choles security on Nebraski or lowa farms, or Omaha clty property, Wi VW BUILDING LOANS 4 0 7 PER CENT; N ney's Toos. W, B Moikio, First National bask Di1E i MORTGAG LOANS. W. M. HARRIS, 1620, FREN, PEIL CENT FIRST rd C. Patterson, W7 N MORTGAGE LOANS . Life. 97 MONEY TO LOAN—UHALTELS, For rates, ele., ser top of first cotumn on this page. X -LOANS 5 NV LIFE, 1t A MORRIS. s oz EY TO LOAN BY B. F. MASTE houseliold goods, planos, organs, hors warehouso receipts, ete, at the lowost possib rates without publicity or removal Of property Time arranged to suit borrower. My loans are so arranged that you ean mak ayment at any time and reduce both the pr Interost ou will find It to yo| want & loan, o 1 m 0 1621 and your business ome. Moniey nlways on hand; no delay; 1owent rates. 1. . Mastors, room 4, Withnell block, 16th ana Harney sts @i n bo arranged at no publielty; “MONEY TO LOAN: 3. ) AND 00 DAVS ON turniture, ete. Duff Green, R 20, Continental blk. ESS C H,\V( ES. st colnmn on this yage. STORE DOING A GOOD will sell at'a bargain; good reason for sellingAduress B 659 19 G STORE FOR SALE D'Ment, Crab’ Orchard, 63 19 ING IN long time. Rothell & Neb Y IFYOU WANT TLE BEST OPE Towa for a dry goods and general sLock write to_ chnirman citizens' particulars. W. V. Whaley, Towa. Dow Clty, 81-1% Y FOR, SALE: CIGARS, CO: cheap for cashi; good business. street. NFECTIONERY. 508 South 10th M 00D CHANCE 1912 Sherman ave. pr Y [ RESTAURANT FOIX SAL for somebody. Mrs. Goebor, xce top of st column on this page. YOUHAVE A HOUSE TO RENT, (LARGE mall,) list [t Wit tho” O. R E. & 7. Coy B 4, For rates, rtc. Lt Bee R TRETAN: L4~ tal block. HOUSES, FLATS AND STORES FOR RE iall parts of the city.” Parrotte, 1ith and Dodge LE, RENTAL AC STORAG Y \VANIED A GOOD BUSINESS MAN WITH about (§2,000) two thousand dollars for a partner anufacturing business that puy ally 0 to 100 per cent on the investme re Omaha Bee. OR RENT, LE. Address, Greeley office, bettor known a best business in the stute. 3lasg . 15th. M9 0L Mrs. Bregn's. Tho very In particulars_enquiro For rates, cte., ses top of frst column on this 1ge. M, OLDEST, CHEATEST AND BEST STORAGE house ln clty. WLl Y FOR SALE, HARDWARE STOCK —AND bullding in ‘county soat town in Nebraska. Good crops, good trade, clean stock. Furniture stock can be added. Tenement over store. Ad- dres, X, 45, Bee. MO45-330¢ 902 STORAGE OF niture; Omaha Btove Ltepalr Works, Douglas. ms & Cross, 1214 Harney. M, CLEAN.DRY AND PRIVATE fur 1207 WANIED-TO BUY, Y, COUNTRY BANK OPENING: “BEST [N stato; premlum agricultural county; safe and fixtures ' for sale: good building, lonso cheap: owner moving far south. Dorr Hememan, An selmo, Neb. 650 §230 Forrates, ete., seetop of first column on this p1gs OTIOE 10 TO BRICK MANUFACTURE) Wanted at once at 25th and Dodge Sts. 70,000 sound liard burnt common brick. WIll pay cash on dolivery. Address L. Mendelssohn, architect, STORED 904 FURSITURE BOUGHT, SOLD, 111 Farnam streot. FOR SALE: For rates, ete., are 1o+ of frst commn on tis rage (O FOR SALE, SMALLLOT OF GOOD BEDROOM land kitchen furniture. Wil exchange for board. Call at 1109 80. 15th, 78930 |-FOR SALE T FURNITUR . CHEAP. A NICE LOT OF housebold furniture at 1918 Douglas streat. 634, FOR SALE—HORSES .\\'Auu\ls‘h’l‘b Wor terma, cte., see 0p 07 Arst column on this page PFOR SALE A GOOD FAMILY HORSE AR ness aud two seated carriage, nearly, new; will take n good safoty bleycle as part pay. fL L. Burket, undertaker, 24th and Cuming. M7 22 >—TWO SEATED CARRIAGE AND ONE HORSE ]) 00D 5ROOM HOUSE, 2013 Charles 56, Inquire at 2014 Charles. 71022 ] AND & ROOM HOUSE, 21§ CAPITOL AV- enuo. 2018 ODERN D ROOM COTTAGE. conven! DA FIRST CL. Jaoing & kood bustness. atroot. T, 1 room b1t 2 etxth and Dodge.” TOUSE NOW Inquire §i8_So. iath MTS 2 HOUSE, MODERN, TWENTY- Keys:2il Capitol ave. 6602+ NICE NINE-ROOM HOUSE, ar 22d, Boggs & Hill, 1403 Farnam 660 2. 10TH STR LAR r:.uumfi Soft nnd city wator Mk % NEW DOUBLE BRICK HOUSES, 08 Farnam stroet, with brick sta’ - Rogers, 15211523 Farnam street. Mids SUITED FOR MGGo-24° 10-BOOM o e blo. Warren 3 Do Siih and Dodge. Motz D: ; NS ALL MODRIN mprovemionts, $ por month. SEid Atid Karam e T Fhomas B i) FON 3 FLAT; BATH, BTC., 515,00 ard wood finsh, DODG MODERN N. A. Kuhn HT-ROOM BRICK 18188, 10th st Mods >~ FOR SALE OR TRADE, FINE THREE Y old_Hambietonian stallion. C. 1. 1, 2114 avenue, Counctl Bluffs, >~ FAMILY HORSE FOR_SALE, SING ers or carriage teams. Can furnjsh horse desired. Call at C. D. Woodworth & address T. J. Flewing, Calboun, Neb. Co., or 05 FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. this pags, For rates. etc., 36 top of 173t column o RO i AND lAll‘ FOR il Q,, ROOM 1HOUS s loasy terms, Burdette street, Clifton South [1th street. M NSIDE; 16-FT. SHOW CASE, Capltal ave. RIGHT PIANO. “THON SAFE 24328 15 in. high. Inquire Qi T Sireets TINQUIRE M4 2 540 DE 674 S 23 (3, THOROUGHBRED MASTIFK FUPS, catur streot, Omahia. MISCELLANEOUS, For rates, ete., seo top of 175t column on this page. T AWTISTS WANTED 70 GIVE OUR © tric light prints w trial. Orders filled promptly at lowest prices. Tho Beyor Portrait Co.. Kansas : M7 0-16° HORSES for durlng the winter; fod hay, corn, onty, of corn stalks 1o i plenty of barn 2 iwilos s0uth of 8¢ during the room i cuse of storm Omalia, on Hch st E OF TONTI WILL DEVE bs (0 Lhirty days, Or money 2; will beautlfy the complexion a lon: sond stamp for circular. M Wabash avenue, Chicago, L1l 8T 200 R o8k BowTL the bust five funded; price cure cansum Dr. Millor, 0100k, 4. Bew butlding. 21 D, FOR 1 HOUSE, il conver and In the n immediately. 210 Halt Apply on vremises or G. B. Taschuc k. oo oftice. My Tk 008 BRICK HOUSE. 1122 N. Wil ST. ALL modern fmprovements, 0. 0. B. B. & T. Co., o Ml ROOM COTTAGE: HOT WATEL; 11K nter street' M T)LFOK BENT SROOM VAT, BRIC Lake st.. with ‘all modern convonlences. 1. Cole, Continental block, or Faust bottling works. l MASSAGE mial baths, a and ehiropodist manicura 5. Post, 1914 S 15th, Withnell bik. ]) K. 1112 8. 100 at. Apply, ¢ gutter, 4 Now York Life, M0 % ]) 3, 4 AND 5100 . $10.00 10 §15,00: best residence flats In eity. Mead iov't. Co, 46 Boe bullaing, 959 S L MODERN rge barn, 100 {00t lawn, Wth and Popploton wvenue. Inquire Guckert & Mcbon. Ald, 317 Bouth 1sth. Ry AN, Quire at 1143, Tith, R -G00p PASTUR & 4 FOR HORSES. T. MURRAY. UPHOLSTERING, FUBNITURE POLSHED 1 mattresses Fenoyated. OLAIRVOY T)=FOI BENT, RESIDENCES ALL 7 Hall, Roow ’i) FOR RENT, SROOM BRICK HOUSK WUPIT large krounds. - Apply 1o 219 Bi. Mary 1) 1F YOU WIS tore, soe 1. K. Cole,Contin l —FIFTY HOUSES AND FLATS AT 7 Feduced prices. G, ¥. Butts, 511 Paxton block. G-l STEAM HEAT, . 13th. En i) FOR RENT, 10 ROOM FLAT, Douglas near 34th; enquire Linaqulstile FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. For rates, etc., a6 top of frst column on Una pags :«:wu YURNISHNED HOOMS. &8 SOUTH 1oy il S ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINARY, WONDIERFUL Drevelations. Challenges the world. Mrs. Dr. M. Legrave, dead trance clairvoyant, astrologiat, palmist ‘and life reader: tells your life from the cradle o gravo; unites the separated: causos mar- rlago with the one you love; tells whers you will succoed and in what business best adupted for: has the celebrated Egyptian browstplate for luck and to | destroy bad tntivenc ares fits, intemperance and all privai With massago baths aud alcohol’ treatu 4 82, 100k of hair, name | #nd date of birth olve ‘mecurate 1ife chart; centsin atamps for circular; gives initials of one Jou it mare alyo photos OF same. "Onico 1007 outh 11th sfecet, Brst floor; hours, 9 m. m. 10 9 p. . Come ore, come all, and be convinced of this wonderful 7re M0 1t S, MHS NAKNIE V. WARKEN. CLAIRVOYANT rellablé businiss modium, th yosr, at 119 N, 16th ——— I MADAME SMITH, 131 CAPITOL AVENUE, 2ddoor. Alcohol, sulphuric and sea baths Mssi 27 J-FOR WENT. NIOKLY FURN “rovmws ab northeast cormer l6th and Howard: B Srouad vulldiay; trom W1 10 0.0 8 mooth, i,: NIOK, LARGN ROOMS, %8 NORTH g 2 | Wiicox, Madisos, Neb. PERSONAL. wea op o | rat_column on (his page, For rates, e U,ANY | PEREON KNOWING THE WAERE- abouts of John Eurl will please address A. L. Grme” | 1 araam sireet, Boom & Y EOR SALE, TRADE OR EXCHANGE, ESTAR- lished business. I’ 0. box 513. M09 FOR EXCHANGE. Forrates, etc., see top of frst column on this page. 7 FOR TRADE, RESTAURANT, THOTEL AND ibarber shop furnished; good business ¢ cash i land, value §2200.00. Hothell & D'Ment, Crab umnnm_fluh, iz 190 —WANTED, FARMS AND LANDS FOR IM- Ve ET R T vroperty. Geo.J. Paul, 1604 Farnam St. MTE 7,800 KTOCK OF HARDWARE, GOOD TOWN, fispicnaid businoss: part casi, balance good land. E. . Kiny ) Farnam. Tl 2 31,000 STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE i e s Foe g B AT MG and cash, Alox. Moore, 101 Beo bullding. M T2l 77 GRAND 1 NING IN A NE- Upraska town; Iarge genoral merchandiso store, old established, doing big cash trade, to_cxehange for good Omaha property; will assume. Alex. Moore, 401 Bee bullding- M 75921 Z-HOUSE AND LOT IN TEKAMAH AND ® Ciacres near Columbus, both clear, to exchange for 4 Omaha lot; will assume. Alex. Moo; bullding. Z/5CLEAT FARM LAND AND CITY LOTS FOR £iowala property. I E. Cole, Continental bl & e Z-NICE CLEAN STOCK OF DRY fiand shoes for lowa or Nebrask money. Address 1ock box 13, Wahoo, Neb. 722 | STOCK OF GENERAL MDSE; WILL —CLEAN fitake real estato and money. Box 29, Frankfort, W05 FOR & SA l‘hr;"lw‘i‘ 1 JORSALE 10,000 ACRER@IOD FARMING At groat sacrifion in i And weatorn part of Nebraska. Geo. H. Peterson, 1413 5 15th st. Omahs. @24 ol LOSY. For rates, etc., see top of first colum T 0T BETW ! Decatur - Iady's ombrolderod black eashime: 1 Pploase return to 1419 N. 20th st Ive ‘roward 188 T DRESS A Tor rates, elc., see top of I rat column on this page. IVISS, MINNICK WILL, REQPEN Tk DRESS making parlors Sep . Kooms ock, corner 16th and LING TEST STOCK IN ENTIRE WEST. THEAT. Jrical wigs and beards 8 speclalty. Wigs, bangs, os, halr chalos, otc.. 10 _stock and 10 order. Davies, 111 S, 15th st., Omaha o9l Mail orders solieited 'BATHER RENO STEAM For rates, etc., see top of Arst column on this prosTie P PILLOWS WASITE ors boughit. ~ Mall orders promiptly il 10r & dolivered. Frank Ansunist & Franklin: ) call ANT SOLIC Forrates, etc., seetop of Arst columnon thisp 13 PATENT LAWVERS AND SOLICITORS, G, W. Rues & Co.. Beo bullding, Omal Branch ‘at Wastiington, D. C.* Consultation free. TOR: ND MODE For rates, ete.. see Lop of Arst column on this page. TR SANDERSON CORNER 15711 AND JACKSON, [ page. EY ON DIAMONDS, M5 D MOHLE LOANS 3 watchos, Jewelry, cte. 1611y Farnam st RS, TAST A-Mn“-‘uu OLD GOLD. CARSON /Banks, Room 50, Barker-block, Omahia. DROPOSALS FOR LUMBER, SHING bricks, paints, hardware, glass, ete.—U Indlan Service, Omaha ' and Wiknobigo Winnebago and Thurston ptenbor oth, 1801, —Sealed pro- posuls endorsed “Proposals ‘for lumber, shin- " a8 the case may be, and_addressod o the undersizned at Winnebago, Dakots county, Nebraska, will bo received at this agency untii 1 o'clock, . m.. of October id. 1891, for furnishing and deiivering at this 500 feet assorted lumber; 464.- 500 shinzles: 7 doors; 08 windows; 16,000 brick; 100 burrels iimes paints, hardware, glass, otc. —a full list and description of which may be obtained by applioation to the. undersizned. Bidders will he required to stato specifically in thefr bids the proposed price of each article offered for delivery under a contract. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, or v part of any bid, if decmed for the est fn- terest of the service. €hitified checks—Each bid must be accompanioddy n cortificd chock or draft upon some United States depository or solvent nationel bank In the vicinity of tho residence of the bidder. made payable to the order of the commissioper of Indian affairs, for at least 5 per cent of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be for- feited to'the United States In case any bldder or biddors recelving am award shall fail to promptly execute i contract with good and sufficlent surcties, otherwise to be returned to the bidder. Bids accompaniod by cash in lieu of a certified check will not be considered For farther fuformatiof appy to ROBERT, I, ASHLEY. U. 8. Indian‘igent. 0. ROPOSALS FOR d”l ERECTION OF 00l Buildings arit Steam Heating—De- partment of the Luterior, Office of Indian Af- fairs, Washington. 1 Sealdd proposuls erection of sohool and steam heat- ing.” as the case niuye, and ndaressed to ihe'Commissioncr of Ingan AfFairs, Washinz- ton, 1. O will be recalved at tois offico until one'o'clofk p. m. of, Thijtsday, October Kuh. 1801, for the erection‘of Whe" following school bulldings, viz.: Thirteen (13) frameday-sehool buildings'— on_the Rosebud Reservition, S. D.; 8 on the Plne Ridze Reservation, . T and 1 on the Cheyenno River Reservation, D. Thirteen (i trame industrial cottages -4 on the Rosebud Reservation, 8. D.; 8 on the Pine Riage Reservntion, 8. L., and one on the l'ha(onue River Reservation, 8.D. One ho pital building on the Crow Oréek Reservatio D. One brick assembly bullding, one brick hmlpxml building, one brick laundry bulldinz, and one brick boiler house, all at fhe Ping Ridze Agoncy, S. D.. as per the plans and specifications which miay b examined ut the offices of the “Press and Dakotan,” of Yank- o 5 Dy the “Hoe of Omahu Nob, tho Bulld ers Board of Trade,” cor. Tth and Cedar sreets, St. Puul, Minn.. and at the Pine Ridge Agency, 8. D.. the Rosebud Agency, 8. D., the CHlcyonna River Asency: Fors Donnott & Do and'the Crow Creek Azency, Crow Creek, 8. D. Bids are also {nvited for the heating of these assenbly, hospital and laundry buildings by meaus of steam; also sepurate bids for heat- ing the present’ boarding school buildings at Pine Ridge Agency by moans of steam, Bld- ders will be required to submit separate bids Tor ouch bullding, and state the length of o provosed to be consumned in thelr construc tvion. CERTIFIED CHECKS.=Each bld must be accompanied by a certified cheok or draft upon some United States depository. or sol- vent national bank. in the vicinity of the re idence of the bidder, made payable to the order of the Commissioner of Tndian Affairs, for at least FIVE PER CEXT of the amount of the proposal, which check or draft will be for- felted to the United States {i case any bidder or bidders recelving an award shall fall to tly execute a contruot with good and 5 ent suretles, otherwise to bo returned to the bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of u cortified eheck will not be considered. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, orany partof any bid, If deemed for the best interest of the service. R. V. BELT, Acting Comulssioner. s15d21tM agency about MONDAY SEI’TEMBER 21, 1891. Our cure is permanont and not & patching up. Chses froated five years ago Bavo mever soon a symptom since. Ry doscribing caso fully we can treat you by Imall, and wo g1vo tho sAMo Arong KuATARLes to €ure or refund all money. Thoss who profer to eome hore for troatment can 4o #0 and wewill pay Failroad fare d hotel bills while hers i wo fail to sure, ko the world for a case that our MAGIC REMPDY will not curo, Write for full particulars and got tho ovidence, Wo know that you are skeptical, Justly o, to the most eminent physicians ha Tover beon able to givo more than temporary rellef. In our five yoars' practice with the MAGIC REMEDY it Bas been most diff.ult to overcome the prejudices agninat all so-called apo But under our sirong liaranteo you should n tato o try this remody, Soiiake o chance of osing your moner. | e guar. anteo to eure or refund every dollar, And as wo hay Eebathtion £ protoct, 180 Tanclal’ Breking o $300 000, it I8 porfectly safa to all who will try tho treat. ment. Teretoforsyou have been putting up and paying out yoar money for different treatments and although you aro not yot eured no ono has paid back your mon. Domot wasto any moro money until you ey us. Old ehronic, doep acated cases cured in 30 0 90 days. In. eatigato our financial atanding, our repatation as Dusines men, Writo us for names and addresses of thoso wo havo cured who have given permission o re- for to them. 1t costs you only postage o do this it u & world of suffering from mental strain, and 1£ you are married what may your offspring suffer through your own negligonce, 1 your symptomaare t, mucous pa‘ches In wnouth, rheumatism hair falling out, eraptions on any iart of tho body, feollng of g neral depression, pains in head oF boned, you Iavo no timo to wasta. Those who are eonstanily taking merenry and potash sliould discontinue it. Constant uso of those drugs will surely bring sores and oating ulcers in tho end. 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Johnston & Co corner 3ith and N stro o THLOCK FROM THREE HOUS Rin, CHEAP, 16TH, AND EBRASKA LA [ section for §2,400: cloar halt r wection for §.500: sm J.B. Evans, 05 N, Y. . A BARGAIN, NO TRADES; [ acres in Hamilton county. adjoining the' Platte. Has 0 acres pasture well feced. 10 aeros in culti vatlon, small house and barn. Can give immediate possession: 2 miles north Marquette. Prico $11.00 per acre or W00.W. Torus LAIf cash, balaace on ime at T per cent. Am now liviug i Den ver have no use for this farm, hence offer It very lo ¥.K. Atkius, ownor, 1511 Larlmer st., Denver. 4 JOK BALKE—ON EASY TENMS, 5 STONE RESL dences; all modern Improveizents; will take. 904 ity or farm property 1o part payment Iarke, 19 board of trade. M JOR BALE—MASY TEIMS, HOMES FOR #100 $1,000.81 30,81 60 mad . “Tako small cloar unr ] Ao part pasimont. " G. G. 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John L., Webster of Omaha addressed the veterans assombled at the interstato re- union in Kansas City on September 10. Ho reviewed the armies of Europe, told of the enormous expense thus incurred by the dif- feront goverumeuts and contrasted them with our own, and stated that 1f any govern- mient on earth over lovies war against this government the imaginary lines between tho north and the south would bo lost and federal and confedarate would as brothers rush to the defonso of tho flag. Ho dwelt at length on the happy condition thus insured. Ho gave a graphic description of a battle and dwelt at length upon tho comparatively small and insignificant sum paid for pen- sions comparod to the awful risks and ex- perience of war which were among the sol- diers' duties, He followed this with a beautiful portrayal descriptivo of Ningara and tho flag, as foi- ows “Some time ago a correspondont gave a de- scription of Niagara Falls as seon under the olectriclight. As ho looked over the edgo of the chasm a single electric light was play- ing on the edge of the fall, converting it into a mass of moving suow, whose dazzling whiteness rolled on with awful and majestic ndear. The mist that arose from the whiripools below tooked weird and ghastly, and assumed rost fantastio shapes. As he stood euraptured, u lessening of the bril- liancy of the act chauged the aspect of the scene. The water now scemed liquid glass and moved as mechanically and looked as un- rcal as any cataract on the mimic stage. Sud- denly tho manipulator of thoe light on the cliff slides a shootof rose-colored glass bofore his lamp. Tho scene becamo ensanguined, and now itisa sceneof blood, that roars and hisses and seoths as though it was the gorge of murderea nations, crying today, de- manding the venwoance of heaven. The light is arranged to take in the brink and upper part of the fails, aud then one shaded blue converts the foam into boiling aud un- canny shaves. The next instant a flood of white is projected between e red and tho blue, and the great waterfall becomes the grandost representations of that banner of bravery, tho Amorican flag, ever seen by mortal cye. As the gazer looks upon that costatic sceno his heart is filled with rap- turous joy, and ho almost imagines himself in some fairy land, atthe mercy of some geniiof delusion who captivate and enraptures at will, ““Tus America's grandest piece of natural scenery, colored by the art of man, becumes the grandest representation of American tiberty that mind can fancy. The assemblage filled with patriotic sentiment at the beauty and sublimity of the sceno rent the air with their applause; yot it was nothing compared with that higher patriotic fervor iwhich thrilled the hearts of vou old soldiers as you looked upou that banner on the day of battle and marched underneath its swoeping foids from victory to victory. “I would have the future ages fashion that flag in bronze as the foundation of their faith, I would have it painted in tho pictures of hereditary glory, as the emblem of departiig dynasties. 1 would have it floating in pagan 1ands, as the emblem of a coming migher civ- ilization. 1 would have it floating from the alaces of kings as-the sign of coming repub- ies. 1 would have it waving from the ‘mountain tops that all in the valleys may see its shining glory. 1 would have it the chosen emblem that all races and tongues and all classes and cotors may look to it us the sign of a universal freedom. I would have it the flag of the world, when all men shall know no law but the will of the people, When the conturies shall roll by as far in the future as old Egypt 15 now in the past I would stilt have that banner floating over the great and still existing American ropublic.” This was followed by his story called the “Legond of the Moon. *“Tho character and strength of the nations of the earth may be toid by their national music. *God Save the Queen’ has the sound of heredity rulers and kingly power. The ‘Marseilles Hymn’ hos the tremor of an ex- citing and vascillating peopte, “The ‘Star Spangled Banner keops time to the beating of 00,000,000 patriotic hearts, with liborty as its dram major. ‘Thero is a legend that the richest music the earth had béen gathered in a_horn by a guardian goddess of the world and then lost amid tho ice floes of the north, The cold of the Arctic regions congealed tho music there. The horn became released after ages by the brealking away of the icebergs. The moving tide carried it out iuto tho sea. Tho whalers of the north heard strauge muflled notes coming from the depths of the waters, but cowld distinguish thom not. The horn floated southward into warmer caannels, and more freely came the music. Iceland heard its nationalairs, cold and chilly, and Green- land heard hers coming from tie ses. Lap- land and Sweden, too, heard the ocean giving up the music of their people. As the horn floated southward into summer climes more freely came the musio gathered there. Eng- Boils and Pimples Are nature's efforts to eliminate poison from the blood. This result may be accomplished much more effectually, as well as agreeably. through the proper excretory channels, by v's Sursaparilla. “ For several years I was troubled with boils and carbuncles. In casting about for a remedy, it occurred to mo that Ayer's Sarsa- parilla had been used in my father's family, with excellent success, and I thought that what was good for the father would also be good for the son. Three or four bottles of this medieine entirely cured me, and 1 have not since —{n more than two years — had a boll, pimple, or any other eruptive trouble, I can consclentiously speak in the highest terms of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and many years' experience fn the drug business en. ables me to speak fntelligently. M Hatfield, Farmland, Ind. 3 : Ayer’s Sarsapariila DR. J, 0. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mas3. six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a botils BAD BLOOD! Pimplos on the Faco ) Breaking Out) Bkin TNuhlBl‘ ln.lol.:lll &gmnfl Bkin) 108 | 0ald Bores) Bad Broath Bfln Knmh or Lips ) R ENGLISH BLOOD ELIXIR: WHY 7 Broaishalingoont e Dr. Ackers Englieh Iisod Fil i medjethe thmt will thorouglly lson from tho = write to et Bromdvwa FORSALE BY KUHN & O, und SHER MAN & McOONNELL, Omaha. Packago makes b ..u.....k Dl toarki 5 W appotis o) deors “Wice, shaitifl tars Book and. ¢ e 234, Sarde O, K HIRES & 00 Philadeipkie Le Duc's PoriodioalPills, This Fronch romedy acts directly upon th tive of the 8 0r threo o d ca Boould used during pregnanoy. druggists and } be Ppublic suppiled by Goodman Drug Co., Omaba. land’s marinors hoard tho tune of ‘God Save the Queen,’ but it had the air of past ages and a departed glory. Tho horn flonted west- ward toward the Amorican coast, whore the warm sun of liberty drove away the ohill of ages, and the horn gave forth the sweetost musio the guardian goddess had stored thore- In. Itis now playing tho tune that cheors the mighty hosts of freedom. It Is the air that stivs the greatest peoplo of tho earth. Its every note touches the heart of a mighty nation. " It Is Amerioa's song of the ‘Star Spangled Bannor.' 3od Bless our Homo " Story of Gettysburg. Major J. D. Kleutsch, editor of the Frela Prosse, an outerprising German paper at Lincoln, was a captain in the Eighty-second Iilinofs infantry at tho battlo of Gettysburg, and was a participans in tho thickest of the fight. Heo was in Washington last week on Liis way home from the battlo fleld where ho witnessod the dodication of monuments marking the positions of his regiment 1 tno buttle *On the second day of the battle," said he to your correspondent, “aud whilo we woera fighting in the very hoeart of the town of (ete tysburg, and _while tho shot and shell wero flying and falling thick as hail and men woro filling the streets with their dead and wound- ed bodies, a lady rushed froma house and screaming atthe top of her voice bocamo panicstricken. She was wild with tright, aud soon came into my linos, 1 went to her and told her, as caimly as I could, that if sho did not get ‘below ground she would suroly boshot; thatsho had bettor gointo_ her bouso und tako refuge in her cellar, It ro- quired persistont offort to get her out of the range of bullets, Tho next day I passod her house, saw it was riddled with bullats, and that the floors were covered with dead or dying soldicrs. It looked as though no living soul could have withstood tho ordeal of that storm of lead in that house, “Well," continued Major Kluctsch, *when I went to Gettysburg yesterday 1 had a cur osity to seo if that bullet ridden houso was yotstanding. The face of the country around o town is ubout the same, but tho changes in buildings have mado things gonerally look very differont from what thoy did during tho great battie, I finally found the corner,then the house. There it stood, repaired, but th same house, nevertheless. 1 entored, and fonnd that it was a boarding house. Kknow Gettysburg, with about three thou inhabitants now, is but a great b house and hotel. Tt entortains and solls v relics to the thousands who visit_the battie- fleld every month in the year. I recognized overy room in tho house, and could seo in my mind whero and how the dead and dying lay. A lady came in, and I told her that simplo curiosity had led mo into_the place. Thenel related the incident of the frightened lady who ran out of that house and was courting death when I drove her jnto the cellar for protection. After listening to my story she asked wo to linger a moment, saying thero was ono person about the hou:e who would be glad to sco me. She re- turned in a moment to say, ‘hero is Mus, Harper herself,'and present the very woman, Well, there was a fine lunch for me, and anothier expression of thanks for the réscue, The woman's husband was_the editor of the village newspaper at tho time of the battle. Sheis a widow now, and boards the boys who go to view the field of blood and car- nage. Hello, Old Forty. “Hello, old Forty!" shouted one comrade to another at the reunion aud then, though strangers, they fell on each other and shook hands tll it is a wonder their arms wers not unjointed, while tuey talked of this battle and that, how they charged the onewy on the mountain hore and retreated behind the earthworks there, says tho Kansas City Star. Then with crutch and cane, thoy had but two legs botween them—they began to draw miniature lines of battle, “Our right lay just here—" *‘Yes, and there's where we came to your support. Gosh; but that was a oharge to ro- member—'" “Aud Ihad aflesh wound and dropped from loss of blood behind a 1oz alose to this little run and a big shell came along an d tore off this leg—"" “Why, good lord, old man, I was right over here behind that big meetin’ house when a measly cannon ball tore through the coruer of that house and relieved me of my right arm —Lord, who'd a-thought it, now? W I'd rather’ meet one of you fellows that fought with me there than to zet an addition to my pension, blamed if I wouldn’t, Say, comrade, it won't bo long till we are mus- tered out for keeps, will it! Theold Black Eagle will be glad to ses us a-comin’, though.” And then the two grizzled veter- ans fell to shaking hands azain and stumpod off together, wiping their eyes. The tie between them was a_bit of flannol, One woro it at the top of his soldier cap and the other on his left breast. It was a ninia- ture cartridge box on a sqUAre with tho mot- 0 40 rounds” on it. It was the badge of the Fiftoenth avmy corps, commanded by General Logan, tho “Black Eagle” of Tlli- nois. The way that badge originated was this: A wan from another corps had been transforred from tho Fifteenth and asked what the badge of the new corps was, The fact of tho matter was it had no badge at that time, but one of the men said, *‘Hero it is,” slapping s cartridge box, “here's all the badge we need—forty rounds. We have orders to carry forty rounds in our cartridg poxes and we always do,"” and that was adopted as the corps badge. An 1linols Veceran. Colonel W. H. Young, who may bo said to bo the father of the interstate reunion hela at Kansas City says the Star, was a loyal ‘Pennesean, and though nothing but a boy ran away from home and went to lllinois, where he culisted in the throe months ser- Vico in '01. All his people were on the “othor side” of the question and 1 tho twenty-fiva battles in which he participatod he was fignt- ing somo of his relatives and friends all the time; He had many curicus experiouces, was captured twico and both times mado his escapo, aud was hanged once by confede ates till he saw stars, but thoy rélented and lot him down. Colouol Young was wounded five timos yet bo camo out of the war perfectly sound in body, excepting tho loss bya riflo ahot ot the ena of his right forefinger, being shot on tho fingor and tho loft thigh alwmost simul- tancously. Ho was mustered out of servic i 7 lost that same right hav n @ railroad accident, at Lawrence. Ho i called the “one armed soldier,” a distiotion ho does ot crave. Tho soldier part is all right, but the othor didn't come from tno war and it aunoys the colonel to think that people think so. He is a genial, whole-souled wan, much asteemed by the *‘‘comrades,” and Loves to talk over tho old days with the boy: We'vo forgiven the rebols, every mothor son of 'om,'" ho says with a twinkie 10 his oyo, “and T don't fight any more over old iasues, but we don't have to forget; when the boys who bore the bruat of the battle are gone, the world will do tho forgewing fas onough." Lashing Farragut. Ricnara Kuowles, the sailor who lashed Farragut to tho rigging of tho Hartford at the battle of Mobile Bay, says that after ho had taken aturn or two with the ratline, the old admiral grufily asked him what ho was about, and upon being told by Knowles that tho captain had directod him to mako tho ad- miral fast, the latter sald 0, all right;! and helped to faston the lines about himself, Conflvmed. The favorablo impression produced on the first appeavance of tho azreeably liquid fruiv remody Syrup of Figs a fow years has beon more than confirmed by the pleasant expori- enco of all who bave used it, and tho success of the proprictors and manufacturers of tho Callforala rix Syrup company. — J. J. Johnson & Co, have removed their coal office to 220 8, 15th street. HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUTH. Via the Wabash iR, R. On Septembor 20 the Wabash will sell round telp. tiokols good for 0 days to poluts in Ackausas, Toxas, Louisluna Tennessce, Mississippl, Alabama snd Goorgin, For rates, tickets and full ine formation call on or write, G, N, Crayi 502 Farnam st., N, Agent, Omaha, Neb,