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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE. MONDAY OCTOBER 12, 1891, SPEGIAL NOTICES. - DYERT will bo t Bnd unti s wons. All adyertisoments In the frstinsertion and 1 conte n % e line per month wn than 25 cents for th advance. Initials, g tasa word. All'advertis Advertisers, by req o their answors n neare of TiE BEF be delivered on presen EMENTS THESE COLUMNS n untl 1 m., for the evening 0p. m., for the morning or Sunday ea FoR Tumns 2cents a word 4 thereafter. d ement_taken for insertion. Term Trmbols, eta.. each ta must Fin con dresscd t Aninwers s a . of the i ADVERTISING FOR THESE columns will be taken on the AbOve o BLUhe following business houses, who are author f26d to tako speelal notices at the same rates as can e hiad at the main offce ®outh Omaba Branch Listor hloek John W el B L Farnsworth, W O ¥ RANCITOFFICES Omso—N N st pharmactat, 11th and Mason stroets Pharmactst. 2115 Cuming street 24N, Iith Atreet ensenworth Hughes' Pharmacy. 26th and Farnam. [ SITUATIONS WANTED, ewsh | FOR RENT Continued. HOUSKES ‘”. i Omaha: 10 rooms, 13 closets, b tric gas Iightors, bolls, hurglar alarms, spoaking Balios, city And soft water, hard wood finish ture for eash or on time. C. 1612 ¥ MU AVE e | THE in W13 CAPITOL e 201 M COTTAGE IN ward streots. water heat, elo FOI RENT BEST and 1. a part of fur W' Thompson, KOUNTZE PLACE. J. J. GIBSON, ROOM Dcibion ook ) D, D, R0 viar t 8 complete, price of furnituro £ FOI RENT, 1 MO 0 . ¥, Le M HOUS S iR 19T ive Land and ST furnishe d cash bal- 10 STEAM ath, Inquire HEATED FLATS rable location, &0 t v Hall t 1 FOR RENT Drooas sod Vank Nether [); 1% ROOM HOUSE, MODERN CONVENIENCES 2l S, 19th ) FLAT 7 ROOMS I RANGE, AND ALL SITUAT ot VANTED BY be permanent and K A FIRST CLASS t pay. Ad are et A AS FIRST O SECOND ROLLELR MILLER stondy capab nof W, Address D. M At atecet, Omaha. 1510 140 A VANTED POSITION BY WELL EDUC yOulE man: past work tencher: wants hent employi best of ref Addross D 35, 1 A WANTED. BY A LADY WITIL FOUR VEATLS A experionce, position s book cashier y refor Address D3 WANTED, SITUATION BY o take cnre of horses, and can milk koo0d references. Address D 24, b ATED Hest el A YOUNG M58 15 YOUN G PoST MAN tant b OF 21 YEARS WANTS writer in offic huracter. Wil bog M0 | MALE HELY tes, ete.. see to o (1atenlimn on this pags T or i 1 KOKO JELLY'" TOILET Mich ) AGENTS, O SELL D<oup ( money maker ple. E. L Baldwin, Detro! > WANTED=AN ACTIVE, RELIABLE dualary £0 to $80 monthiy, w a0, 0 Tepresent in his own section'a o New York house, References. Manufacturer, lek box 655, New York 2 WANTED, Dooige st MAN PULLMAN HOUSE. 1510 05 100 A COOK WANTED, FRrROM Burnder, 1 TEAMS TO ‘wnd Loavenworth HAUL DIRT 1. Hall 05 10° B, SANTED. AN ENERGETIC dmannge branch office. Must erences and £ heapital. Salary 00 per yer and Interest (n the business. Call or addross F. Rogors & Co.. 428 tam ge bullding Mil7 150 3 AGENTS §10TO$0 PER DAY. THE ERIN duerve puzzie. Just pat {unes anything evar on the market. Over 750K s01d by agonts tl first week In London. People aro wild over It Nothing of the kind ever seen befora. Snupl mall % conts. Write for particulars. Eureka Mig, Co.. Ln Crosse Wis, M > WANTED, FIRST CLASS COAT MAKE donce. R.J. Forsyth, Marshalltown. lowa YOUNG MAN turnish good M6 B ), SALESMEN TO SE o mple: big pay for work ers: new goods, permanent sitiation: chance to butld a fine trade. Address Model Manufacturing Co., South Bend, Ind MO8 55° ]{ TRAORDINAR 6,00 1 assured to or dny (0 canvassers. A 7 nt business. No competition. sible customer. Addross with dnted Adjustable 8 j WANTED, u.m'.\wvmA\;nt:\wwp.-n.u nal the U. 8 outt tracts 2¢ stamp Co., Lynn, Mass. M5 ps and_for full Yorcester, Mass. AN ON SALARY OK COM. o new patent chemical Ink ornsing st selling novelty ever Produced: erases Ink thoroughly In tho seconds: no 10 to 50 por cent profit; one 140 820 in six days. another o want_one gencral agent In 1 territory. For terms and full par ss the Monroe Eraser Mg Co.. I B...._.‘x,.,.' " 210 two 1 ench state n ticnlars ada Crossp., Wis TO CAILRY AS A ory” olgar. with gold Clgar Co., Winston, 0 D, B d wateh big pay TS: KEW CIGAR LIGHTER ghts (n wind or rain: snm §1 dozen, by mall; stamps & Co., Providence, R. I, M3 16 MAN IN EVERY LAR s house, factory and shop to sell cheap i 7250 and 8 p. m Morton I Culver, 1406 Farnam street, ilavaun Ciear 545. 012 B, yANTED, AG overy smoker biiys Ple lic., two for taken. Q. Staynes ser lon of Arst coumn on this page Al THOUSE- Torra CLaNT work. (L VANTED MILLIN Jers and preparers. Joyce CoWANTED, FIRSTCLASS (1L, ‘eral housework, 1125 8. %9th streot (GIL FOR GENERAT, In famlly. 541 Park oy (. EXPERIENCED "8 altions o tho right parties 16th wnd Douglas (w WANTED A GOOD GIR housework, German preferred TOUS| RS, FIRST-CLASS MAK 1008 Douglas street MG FOR G M HOUSE WORK, TWO 300 LESLADIES: GOOD PO- Tho Hoston St M FOR GENERATL 624 South 17¢h st. M2l 12 ED AT MB35 12 PETENT GIULS WANT Mg street at o FOR GENKRAL HOUSE 1312 N. 2th, near Soward st. 1 O o ) And 4205 Cu O, Npyren, work i small fa 03 GIRL iy FOR RENT—HOU sectop of first column_on this page. SES. or rates, ete., D TO RENT, FURNISHED FLAT O UNFUR. uished, also'furnished rooms, (52 Capt av Migi-12¢ e D ROOM _HOUSE, ALL brovements. Abply 203 Hartey y FOR RE Didtaopeis T); FO RENT, AN EXCELLENT § KOOM HOUSE turnished, In'suburbs, (0] feot trom car_ line, nt @ bargain. Address b i, Bee Ml {2+ 1), TEN BOOM HOUSE, MODERN ments. 2215 California strect ). Ve oo tiouse , k00d cellar. & FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, STEAM HEAT, RANGE ow paper, in good repalr. rent moderate to ftonant. 917 8. 13th streot, Linton block. Joh 542 MODERN HOME, ALL i ana Dodge. MODERN street Siod3 12 NICE @ 15 Seward ot ROOM COTTAGE © Mi07 | IMPROY M7 1 crry 8. 15th, AND CIsT enst front 645 120 FIV City w NINE 1 24 Farnau EROOM HOUSK, or. Inquire at (318 N 1 D Di M HOUSE, 1815 CASS. J. JOILNSON, 6491 T A HOUSE® CALL 1 stroet. MOoS N3 NT TO R 1, 1608 Farn A GOOD § ROOM HOUSE, Quire at 214 Char 15 CHARLES DR With high celllngs. cold water supply. M tank attachod. also 8 g waried by hot atr. 1), L water, font. Ge D.. D Bath room with b r stoel ran; COOKINK 810 V0. Mo 12 MOUSE, 10 ROOMS, STEAM ath, gas,'ete. 1612 Harney st 1. Paul, 1609 Farnam Ty ot, for % 12 N CONVENIENCES MO 15 10-KOOM HOUSE, ) 2 8. 1th, FOR RENT. $12.50 per month. F month $10.00 por month. s §7.00 per month .00 per month Fon small monthly payments mpany M m house Or will ell elth The O. ¥ Davis ¢ ), S R0OM BRICK WITH ALL MODERN M provewents. 2th and lzard, 1 block from Cum Theo 204 N. Y. Life. ing'st. motor, Olse 1 OHIO, NEAT #4 per 101 Howard sirvet 1 wonth FOIRENT, § ROOM COTTAGE, 22nd at.. elose to mOtor and cable lines. Wright & Lasbury CONVEN Netherton o uB HOK g works o a0 KENT, RESIDENCES ALL PARTS CITY 'Globe Loan & Trust Co., s.w. cor. 16th and Dodge ], YOU WISH TO BENT A HOUSE store, see 1. K. Cole, Continental bloek. ], FOR RENT, #0, DESIRABLE 1¢ ROOM MOD. orn brick bouse. furbace and range. Ingu Netuorton Hall, room 39 ¥irss Nat. bauk 1) 10ROOM BRICK DWELLING ALL \oncos, convenlent to city, 400 Hall, Boow 50 Ist Nat. bank T)i 10K BENT, SKOOM FLAT B Lake at.. with 'all modern conveniences. Cole, Continenta) bloek, or Faust boit OR MAN | D il [);;FOR RENT, HOUSE 10 ROOMS improvements, §0.00 per month, Dexter L Thomas. FOIRENT, GOOD 0 HOUS bort, near 220, Low rent to z0od tenaiit Bokus, 1408 Farnam, 3 DAVEN i ALL MODERN 2d and Farnan 0 FOR RENT unfirnished FOR RENT. 0.ROOM BRICK unds. Apply to W1 St OUR RESIDENCE Apply C. 8. FURNISHED ter, 4N, ¥ HOUSE Mary's WITH M2 A NEW ELEGANT T ROOM HOUSE, EVERY Ning modern, 246 Bristol st S00). F © Furnam st FLATS l) FOR RENT CHEAP, COMPLETE n 1ith and “ AND 5 ROON TI0L i ELFGANT BRICK ner, 1614 Farna TS, $10.00 TO 8 Mead Inv't ¢ RESIDENCE street, . Enq 1t ROOMS n.u RENT sdern conveniences, at 1110 S At 1102 5. 15Lh street, Room 5, Duggan, [), FOR RENT HHIGEEROOM FIAT, BATIL ote., 500, Holbrook, 4. Bee bullding. 211 FOR RENT—FUENISHED ROOMS. For rates, ete. " A NICE &ROOM HOUSE ith ond Ml D. Wit Nira ”, ) wee ton o rat enlimn on tins v age I Pl SANT FRONT FURNISHED o) ROOM, 1108 Soutls 10th st o7 | I FURNISITED FRONT UN. I5th st ROOMS, MODERN I FURNISHED ROOMS, SULT- lo for dressmuking, | FRONT ROOM Faroam stre M 1517 FURNISITED STEAM HEAT. 2 SoUTH ROOMS, Eitat® o NICE SOUTI FRONT Uuvenlences, near ith street ROOM. 2100 Dot L OOM. MODERN FOR RENT, NICELY FURNISHED Jms At norihenst corner 16th and around building: from §to §20 a oot Toward pnth ST CLAIR EUROPEAN will iy HOT [ED IROOM WITIL BATIL 9 MONTIL, URNISHED ROOMS AND BOA st colwmn on (his page. MODERN BRICK HOUSE 11 being hundsomely farnishod and will be tclass borders October 15th MoTee oy | |oorue | Faitoat | ready 1 tes, etc., see 1o of ROOMS WITIL BOAKD, 2015 DOUGLAS. ROOMS “WITIL _BOARD mily. nicely situated, refor 0 11irney stroet F KOOMS AND DAY BOARD, 1516 CHICAGO. M N TARGE FRONT Dodge st ROOM. ‘ Loard if wan ted YT AT 520 N. 2D, GENTLEMAN, ACCOMMODA. tions the best; also room mate for young lady Referonces glven and require ROOMS AND_BOARD A (' Bome. 10w So. 17th. l“ ROOMS: DAY BOAKD. e i‘ “FURNISHED K WO Moo 1 TTHE 1712 CAPITOL AVE, ATED ROOMS AND BOARD 1611 DO 2N 17 MEHOR" JOM AND BOARD, OR LENT—ROOMS UNFURNISHED For rates, ete. Gy qui G n((uu f firat colum + on this p (gs FOIURENT, 5 ROOMS TO A SMALL y with ali convenlences for honsekeoping 0153 Plercy st FAM in 25 SUITE OF FOURUNFUANISHED ROOMS FOI ousckeeping, to small famlly. 1704 Webster st Ml DING. Forr see ton of on this vage, H, ZUMAN GioUsy tes, ete 1310 DODGE, onveniences led. Mrs, FOR_GOOD rates and Horn. prop. MS1 o2t AND OFFICES, on (his pag NiiA i Big money in this South 15th st T it ond bods o' Tikht party foronn yoar Geo. Hey [ GRockRy FoR city, all fixtures ont, also meat w 2 and Davenport st [ Eow RENT. T with o witliont power, fo aceuplod The Bee Publishing Co., 916 Farn fireproof cement brseme fixtures. water on B Yeady for. o ket with fixtures, rent Richard Tizard. 5 I STORY BRICK BUILD WENT 1N GRAND F. 3. Suteliito, 514 First see ton 07 ¥t column ontamw ag AND Ad i~ Tor rates, ete I GENTLEMAN WANTS ROOMS I\ board for himself, wite and small chiidre dress I, 0. Box 80, Clty M WITH BATH A no basement. ¢ ROOM_HOUSH improvements and 115 5. 16th AND M( A Stone- S04 NTAL AGENCY i rst column on this M ULUEST CHEAREST AND BEST STORAGE house in eity. Williams & Cross, 1214 Harney 213 WaNieD - FURNITUR Wells, 1111 Far TO BUY SOLD, STORED. ) BOUGHT, PERSONALS, e toy of For rates, rte., FOik SALE JODS IN_ FIIST Oy “chudivion. ¢ oon onig: 151 FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ETC! see (o of Arst colmn on (A8 1x1gs st colnmn on this ) aoe, HOUSELOLD ¢ il 1 fore For terma, ete. PoiORSALE. CYEAICOLD MARE, MAKNESS and buggy, 80.00. Inquire 2111 Gth avenue. Coun: ell Bluffs. MR L PP NORSE, YOUNG. STRONG k00d travelor, and new phaoton. rence Stable, 31 G AND GENTLE Inquire M7l 155 25th sireel 1 PoAS, L LEAVE ¥OI T1E 80U | Ftwo weeks will soll tor $130 one te gepers. oue two-seat surey, two bu sMaglo burness. one double harness. patent slelgh runuers, robes. blaukeis, whips, ete. will sell parate. This e on the dollar: will als0 sell my us, estavlished in | 18%. "Van Beuren, Douglas L ats. 614 12 > FAMILY HORSE ors Or carrlage teams. Can furhish any kind of | horse destred. Callat C. D. Woodworth & Co.. or | sddress T.J. Fleming, Calboun, Neb 0 FOR SALE-MISCELLAN EOUS, | | Forrates, etc., see ton 0/ 1 et column on this | aza | QIO BALE A NEW 1GAUGE DOUBLE barrelled Parker gun. Enquire oMce O Printing company, cor. 10th and Donglas sts. TLIN ABOUT n horses, fast two sots FOR SALE, SINGLE DRLV- 851 MISOELLANEOUS, ton et cotumn on thia page. TONTI WLl DEVELOP in thirty days, Or money re. eautity tho complexion and stamp for clrcular. Mrs. ve., Chicago, Ll Més12 o rates, ele R, e ONE_BOTTLE OF buit five inch funded; prico §2; will cure conaumption. sent | L Miller, 24l Wabas | | S | MISCELLAN ¥ l)ll, "4\': Wi Continued, R, HORSE RANCH i BRAND (. and eolts fod and cared for during the winter Atock called for and dolivered: fod hay, corn. OAts. Straw, cut feed: also 00 acres of corn talks to wd in during toe day time: plenty of barn and ahed room in o storm: 2 miles south of South Omaba, 0n 24t st.:_ressonable eharges: prico st at my office, room 61 Paxton block: telephone 1691, OF address ine. Georgo G. Gans, South Omanha. 2 018 CORN. CAN WAL handie 680 16 IREES orts. 00 First avon Fronsaie A B acres 1n HAMIILO HiAs 500 ncres pa fon. small h ) —WANTED, MONEY TO CRIR ols nt low price Address, D 2, | on ant l: GOOD PASTURE FOR HORSES. T. MURRAY. R at iy time at have no u GIVE OUR_KLEC- | F. K. Atkins, Qriors fil OfGens somin it slx room hous CHE GOOD NEWS T 3 1 - ext nly genu o wraded, s 5 YOUF past, pre i Morton 7. Culver. | o8 e and upwards, and A he bust in fiteen days and JOR SALE. VE Iy: removes. family troubl Franon * i e parated. Gly Tuck char middle of the state lin, ote. | 2 North P radlrond. two dwi M1 balanc 11 ke iniile time. wh gl nince far e all upon W WANTE nts n trinl The Beyer Port ARTISTS tric light pr Jowest pric Mo T it CLAIRVOYANTS Wi For rates, ete., see to JoOR SAL o WONDERFUL Mrs. Dr. M RIIVAL EXTRAORDINARY ravelnth 5 the world LOTS N 0 ess bost adapted for vato compluints wi hol' trentment it of birth a i For ratex, ete., re t AND GIPSY FORTUNE e fadtanaavs | T i be cony OST, BANK Jund drnft 1 Dodie str I FOILT. PALMIST G * paat & Tutn ONT, PALL OF G L JNTnth and Fourt NANNIE, V. WARREN. CLATIRVO, ral mau ss mediim, AEh your.at VAN )N MASSAGE, BATHS, LTC TR ot e hair ch ders soli Tor rates, cotmn on this T a0 switches M SMITIL 111 o CAPITOL AVENU I, alphuric and sea bath MEs-18% SIADAMF MASSAGEOVERGDSOUTH | THL2ND FLOOR Vi | AT NT LAWY s & Co.. I HSON VL, omee at Washiog “or MUSIC, ART AND LANGUA FOILAMUSEMENT O MAT SPOND, IS8 OMINNICK aking i N Juth nst eorner | ACRES wwner, 1611 ith streot unbr HALR TOCK IN EN PATENT SO1 T 8 3 ITEMS OF INTEREST, More than one-half of the people die before T nt* ao of 16 arnam st Now York City tempts dyspepsia by eatin nd 800 1 00 pork ples daily. ¥ A simple remedy for hiceough s a lump of r.saturated with vinogar, 1t will stop cases out of ten. t remedy for a cough or cold, and done, Is a pure st OF FRUIT I uncll Blufts, Address ue, Cpuell Blufts. 803 0 0 when wlant in ARGAIN, NO TRADES; 647 MCY. adjoining the' Platio, sragfenced. 100 acres in culti Can give Immediata Price $1L00 | not water Cramps In the storach mine pluints, as well as many more ime- portant ones, can be cured by . stimulant, and whiskey ts the finest stimulant. One particuular whiskey s made for parely medicinal purposes, namely, Duffy’'s Pure Malt. It has received the highest endors nis of the leading sclentists und physicians he land. he salesmen at some druggists and grocors willtry to persunde ypu that they have u whiskoy as good s Duffy’s Pure Malt: do not befeve the There Is not o madicinal whiskey on the market that can, oF o mon ent. be compared in purity and goodness wich Duffy’s. and many other north Marquette. Tekos halt cash, balance on Amwow living In Denver and honce offer it very low, wrimer st., Denver. 40 FROM 111 Kounte Plac THRER can buy & ts, and you fifty years. It you want. C. F M 8 A o aotor unineum ot AND AT, i dewalks TERMS EASY North Omaba, ) elect butl, am CHEAP, TEN block ered. 12013 AWrltton Guarantes fo CURE EVERY CASE or SYPHILISEHFEERE: Our curo is permanent and not & patehing up. Cases treated five yea: havo never scen & symptom since. My Wo ean treat you by mall, and o sAmO Atrong guAranteo Lo euro or retund al Those who profer to came hero for treatment ean 4o 8o and we will pay railroad fare oth ways and hotel bills whilo bere If we fail to cure. Wo ehiailengs tha worll for & case that our MAGIC REMEDY Will not enro. Write for full particulars and got thoovilence, Wo know that you aro skeptical, Justly 8o, too, as tho m afnent physicians have nover Vo more than teriporary relief. e with the MACIC REMEDY it oyireoma the prejudices © undor our sirong to t0 try this roms §00-ACRE it quality, Jeated near the and one ALl from the U about sixty acres under FUNNIE WALET the YeRr down and balane s or 8h Horney M Y ol thre AN . T 1204 IN CULVER'S SUR, ONLY #25 per no! terost atronts gradod Marton T. Culvos ey has been I against all so-ca fcs. D Feputation to p 009, it Iy porf ment. Heorotof out yoar m you'aronoty not wast D CONTAINING 2 CHECKS Jamie e MOFton & son ¢ award i also fnancial bac > all who will 1 have boon puttin yford tisien o has pald back your money until yon try us. 1ied in 20 0 90 days, ur reputation as scw ot sslon to re- to do this 1t OLD SPECTACLES BETWEKN enth on Farnum street, o Loave at off ¥ Pacific and er to o Wil sav al standin o us for names and 1 wiio Lavo givenp is3om only pova doth WESTTHEAT. | 3 {¢y 00 nro married what may your oiispring suifer S lalty, . Wigs, b thronzh your own negligenco. 1€ your symptoms aro tock and Lo ordu eoro thirat, mucous pa ches n moutl, S 1ath st., Omal in bonza o ts, hair talling out, erapti LD part ot thobody, feeling of g noral’ dopression, pains in hoad or Loncs, you Havono tmo (o waste. Thoso who aro eonstantly t m 7 an 1 potash shoald discontinuo it Constant uso of thoso drugs will suroly Uring sores and oatitg ulcorain tho end, Don't fail to writa. A'lc onlencs fent seald In plain envel gres, Wolavito [0 mo-crigld fnvesiigation and vill in our_powcr to atl you in it A " REMEDY ' CO., Omalia, Nebravica. Office 13th and Faznam, second floor, entranco 13th E4. MAGIC GURE "2 ONLY. 500 1o hav wr GOO D~ i sonany 1T O1s, AND SOLICITORS. G, W tine, Omahs Brancl tation fre ERS 28 SSMAKING i hin ot HAS OPENED Kooms 51w th HER DRESS Brown block, 11 o 201 1oirace o e cotmmn on this e BEFOIRE MANUEACT TASH PAID FO Bauks, Roow . BUYING A hall plano. A. 1, PIANO EXAMINE N Do GEORG ¥ BANIO 2 SE V' MATLE X LIFELE TEACEROF PLANG AND N isth M MON KEAL st ALE, For aates, GHLLENE 1ii Chi 0'stre CUTY \D YOUR SCI eround o Undert orgn = o OHLE | Jewelry IV 10 LOAN RED wateh TMPROVEMENT te., on o s age NIMPROVED 1o por cont N W corner MiiZi N WED AND ( and upwards e Smith & Co., 1th and Harney sis. W ANTHONY LOAN ANDTRUST CO. i3 N, ¥ Lite. lend ut low ratos - for cholee security on Nebraska or lowa farms, or Omahi eity propert W W W W Wi ney's ON HAND TO LOAN ON FilIST on Omaha city property” Chas, W. dmahia Nat'l bank butldi 25 MONE il AN ON OMATIA P10 L 14 Farnam DPERTY MORTGAGE LOANS, JDZITPLES N, Y CENTRAL LOAN ANDTRUST CO BEE BLDG LOZNS, W, M. HARRIS R 20 FRENZ CENT FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, Putterson, 1511 Farnam St LOANS 6§ TO 7 PER CE commission FOR in the 1L BIREY, | N MONE MONEY 1O LOAN—CH VI TSLS, At co i on s age. The lutest i n and trial Aliznument, E Al Ly pe sofling the hands r For rates, etc., sez ton [ MONEY TO LOAN ON HOKSES, WAGONS, Z furniture, planos and collateral security: bust ness confidential. Fred Terry, Room 455 K block il 165051 LADIES WAN' for . fius: AR Ci TO LOAN BY ds, planos, ote. ity B F, MAS s, horse: warchou lowest ratos, with Time arr tany thne aud inte You wi you want a I phione home! Monoy always on huud lowest rates. B.F. Masters, Harney streots N LOANS, NV LIFE it it to your advantage ti se an, or If more convenient and 'your business can be 1o de no publiclty Depot roum 4, Withnell block, 15t ROA MOKRIS Lonves Gmaha, BUKLIN Depot [~ MONEY furniture, TO LOAN, ete. Duft Gre ey W0pu 70w S p 15 0 BU: N see top o Tor rates,etc st column i this page, Y TVOR SALE, MADKID NEWS. HAS NT 00 In four years. Address, M. L. Mead Ton Omaba W) wom U4 pom K T1ED Muit Dopot rld, N FOR SALE, A GOOD PAYING M Lusiness. Biyer niust have 000 cash. il reasons for selling. Any one wishing to g0 1nto anything will do well o Investigate. Address b i Bew oftice. M2 130 Y, WASTED PARTNER: TWISIT 10 SELL n young man willing to apply himself strictly to busitiess, and who is eapable of doing general of flee work. n one-hult Interest in my real cstate and loaning businoss. Price for onehalf interost #1600, Books open to Inspection. Net profits above expenses f0r pust 3 years over §.000.00 per year Don't answer nless you can give good Hesteling roferences ws o business Intogrity, wle. and are rondy t take u place immediatoly, Address k L Box ¥, Lineoln, Neb 5512 4 RCANTILE | omes [ Oumaha. 10008 m 213 pm . S4) 0 m itk 630 p m 3 Tenvo Omaha, 0.00 & 403 p 610 b CIC A Unton dej favorably 0 00 ¢ established 7 WANTED. partng with from $1,:00.00 to 1n paying businéxs wel It Address D 2, Bee, known I city 1y hnlf interest ik monoy 1n Mii2d | U. . SI0UX T FOR SALK Dopot | hardware, involea be recelved antil ct. 14 ton Neb, Y ¥.000 STOCK OF GENEKAL M Tor exchang (OF K00 AmarOved { enstern Nebraska and balance In oash or good i ‘tarm must be. cloar of InCumOFANCe | Ad dress 1. 1. Clawson, York. Neb. 2 o FOR SALE thriving clty ehunce for n g Addreoss 11 (. STOCK OF 3,000 Alex Ba DIRY ( DS AND 1ok wiil ccaiver. Sut Avol | SIOUN Omaha. | Deny b p mi . Tenvos [VHICAC Omaha. | . P, dop 158 m ot 5 p m 615 p m RCHANDIS m in sou A COMPLETE LIVERY Hrst class business in nburg, Neb.: s splendid 00 Tivery wun; terne reasonable Hooker, Gothenburg, Neb. 52 Ex Dy 1OR K dop. - - . TTIREIT 7 rotes, ete. 5 V. & TS omahn. | Depot 1 7 FoR EXC e fition: want Bin Shenandoah, % St Vork & St WWam vl s | sopm 77812000 IMPROVED, 80000 VACANT OMATA | 8100 m ibroperty. all clear, 10 axchanke for 1owh farme, | S48 m ALAL Arno o, uilding i 7 BROOM HOUSE. WILL EXCHAN fiequity In Groom Louse, i stories, (balance easy payments) for 1 Tot. G K. Cone.bo x, @, elty 7z 718 o 1609 Farnam stre T FQR SALE et ton price §1,00), _Omaha. | Depot | 810 & w| . Sioux 545 b w 515 0 m | Hancrofy FOR ) Toxas land. CHANGE TIONS it Risele 5 ¥ ali, HAVE ANY FARMS orchahdise. aves Omnha. W w 95 p w Sh , 24 Depot 1 LANDS CITY nddress Goo. J. Paul M 01 Transfor K. Union | Tiana K CHIUAC WA m 9.5 p For rates, ele., st columi on this page. | = Tranfer 60 p w 00 & m 0 p m A LOT IN I6THL STIEET Jaddition at $400; only § left; new motor will pass this addition: sightiy lot, 3 biocks 0 motur, #.0 Van Beuren, Douglas and 14th sts. 450010 AST CIANCE T0 G KT A i . Ve JOR SALE-10 ROOM BRICK HOUS SlOUX cast front, will sell at b pilce L. Waterman, Pax ton Block MODERN 1'tako Mod 12 @ | Transer Gnm b w Lonves C Transfer A0 pm 518 p w W p m SWp m 0w Teaves Transfos oy . Teaves |CHICA SMES FOR §70) | Tranafer ? Tako suall cloar Wallace, Brown i — Sioux ( B EALE 10,00 ACRES GOOD FARMING 1, \\()q ) middie and western part AT iby's o nt dow B. Taschuel BLOCK South Omaba onthly If desired Kx dal TERMS, tmproveie erty 1n § STONE RESL will tak payment M2 Unlon | v farm ard of Trade. EASY TERMS, I 81,000, 81,200, $1.000 and up. roperty in part payment. G. G lock, 16t acd Douglas. part Y 'PEWRITERS ssity of their being Smih. Premier Typewrite he Smith Premier UypeWeitaso, I MAVHEW, RAILWAY TIME CARD CHICAGO, Chten Kanaaa Clty Day Expross Unlon Depot.luth and Maroy Sts. Denver Expross. . T pm A%....0 “Chicago Kxorast Vestibulo, Eastarn 10 p m|Sioux Uty Express (Kx. Sun st T MINSOU KL SL Louuhkkpross as City Night Exprovs Unlon Dopot, Counctl Bluffs Night Express Union De St Paul Kxoross Depot, OMATIA & 1 Se L 0, HURL'N & QUINCY »f Loss or Failing Manhood, General or N s n..hm wealkness of body or mind. the in old oF young that we cany Fvo duys tr1 or refund 1 Proceptible benenits realized in threr By mail, securely packed from obser Hhice open ur g COOK K LADIES ONLY MAG'E FiMAL™ REGULATOR, Safe and Certain toa day or monev'refunded ice by mail & »m observation. COOK REM:DY CO. Neb. URING Jein e LERS, ¢ OLD Barker bl CARSON & 51 GRINDING = m, O B CO., OMAHA, NE il <01 wnd & Co. ZORS, B Tith st NBRO B - the ORDER of the A(;L 6. Om W tea b Bers suppli d Drag Grha: . A fara, South Eliis Omitha Blus. DOES YOUR HEAD ACHE | Wlll Culrei any IT WILL NOT IF YOU TAKE KRAUEE'S 15 YEARS folt the You will HeadacheCapsules 500 Reward for an injurious_substance foun in these Capsules. o Perfoctly f”e harmless. ‘Twenty-Five Cent NORMAN LICHTY, FAMILY CHEMIST, Des Moines, lowa. 'st. We FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS, wve it The — im: ana_inspoe Most Durabte in st Running, and Most Silent. in ten sosonis vithe Send for cataiogio Mast:r's Sale, In the Circuit Court of the Cnited States Mr the District of Nolraskit. The' Manhattan Trust Company. Complain- ant.vs. The Nebruska and Western aliway Compiny. Defe Tn Citincery FORECLOS Manazer. wwnaastroet, Omaha, Ne b hours at hom ss with stamp © Plice, Boston money can Warking Eisy wn | ETICsCAN pursu- i the Tune. 1801, 1, stal master in chin: court.’ will, on tho 2ird day of October, 1301, at the hout of ten o'¢lock b the forenoon of said diy, at the north door of tie United States court house and postoflice bu in the elty of Omuhi, Dougias ty ul district of Nebri 1 ut o it and tions the fo lowing d scribed prop s Nebrasica and West- Srn Baliwiy Compuny. (0-wit Aliand sinzular its line of railroad © stite of Nebraska, extendinz from u pe arnear the town of Covinzton. in the county o Dikota, to & po'nt ahout one mile west of O'Nelll, in' Hoit county, Nebraski, beinx the prosent western' tornd fus thereof, tozethoer Wwith all side tracks of said wain e, includ (s rights-0f-way. road heds. with all'the cul- ts. bridges. feices, stations, sidings depot 1 station zrounds and houses. enzine houses and nachine shops, and all other buildings ud erectlons nppertaining unto suid line Iway, Stozether with ®all “timber. mate s and'property used for the construction, cquipmient of oporatinn.of wald road and now constituting a part of the sawie. and all niu chine shops, fixtures, tools, implements, personal property used thereli. or upon tong or {n conncetlon with the 1ne of s a and belon to said road, und nos, ten, 1 wiachinery. kinds of rolting now ownedl by suld de fendant. and ull loasehold rizhts and terminal facilitios, and all its rights and peivil therein oF appertiining thercto. an | all fran- chises now owned by the suld rallroad com- pany within the state of Nebraski. dsale to pe mado for cash. and on the £ sule there shull id vy tie pur ehitser 10 the speela! nins st of money deny suficient 1o cover the amount of all elaims of i i Interver Lalmants and cre itors who niy Mirsr St Nave filed clalms in this action, together with asum sufficient to cover intercst thercon and A1l costs iere n and foes and charzes of cou plainant s custee. Dut in no_ event loss thin E50,000.00 send that the remainder of the pur- chase money shill be paid on the confirmation of sile, and sale not to be offected until con- firmea by the co Should the purchiser desire. on date of o firniation.to make payment In bonds and con- s of the Nobraski and Western Railwiy Compnuy, seeurod by the trust doed of all or w0y part of the purchuse monoy then remain- ing due, ho may do so o the surrender of such bonds and coupon 1o clerk of 1his court r caneellation. ench bond oF Coupon prori- tinz on sueh puyiment equally with every other bond and coupon secired by tho doed of trust herein foreciosed (n such’ proportion 15 L ARRresis Amount then remining du . on the purchase of sikd property shail bear to the entlre or azzregate bonded debt herein found to bedua und estubiishod by this de- cree. Purchisers may huve leave to apnly to court for permission to withdraw the money pald Into court upon giving a bond to e up proved by the court for payment of claiis ELLIS L. BIERBOWER, speeinl Mister in Chancery. N0 & CADWALADER, AN L. WENSTER, golicitors of Complainants. PROPOSALS FOK THE School Buildings.—U. 5. [ Oheyenne River Agenoy, South Dakots —For st Oity, South, 8. 1., Sept. 10th, 1501, Seated proposals, endorsed “Proposals for thoe erecs tlon of school bulldis and addrossed 10 ihe lersigned, at Forest City, South Dakota, will bo recoived at this y until Arrives. | one o'clock p. m., of Octoher 1501, for Transter | erocting on the new site of this agency, throe 535 p m | () frame school bulldings as per plins ant specitications which muy be examined it the offices of the “ireo Press” of e, South Dakota, and the “Press and tin," of Yankton, 8 D3 the “HBee," of ¢ N and ut this agency. Bldders will bo require 08 i bids for each bullding, and state the length of time proposed to be sumod in thelr construction. CERTIFIED Cuks —Each bid must bo accompanivd by i certified check or draft upon some United [ States depository, or solvent nitlonal bank 9 am | i, tne viclnity of the residence of the bidder, Arrivas | made payable to the order of the Cowinls Transfer | ylonerof Iudian Affalrs, for AL lenst FIVE PRI T@pm | CENT. Of the amount of the proposal, which 910 & m | check or dratt will be forfeited to the United 1 p @ | Biates (n caso any bidder or bidders recelving 5 an award shall fail to promptly execute a cons 10000 @ | tract with good und suMCLEHL ureties, oLheor wiso to be returned to the bidder. Hids a punlod by cash In lieu of u certified of will not be lorod. The right is reservel 1o reject any or all Dids, or any part of bid, I dcemed for ) inter | estof the servive. For turther information us 10 loeation of buildings, meuns of transporta- tlon, iabor, ete., apply to P. P PALMER.( lod{an Ageat ad21LA d by virt on the | duy of BURLINGTON & Q 10th nnd Mason Sts. Arrives peago Vostibulo hicago Expr @ 120 % luwa LoGal. STON & MO 1IVeR 10th and Mison St vor Dy Exoress.... 400 b m 18 a o 20 p m . T A Mason St Om T 5o m 4 8 m Nt "8 NION PACIFIC, Arrly. Om: sveriand Fiyer.. trice and Flr e GO, i pot. 1 K PACIEL & Marey St ni0AgD KXDross. ... 5 pw Arrivoy Omaha, 00p m CITY % PACLEL jth and Maroy Ste 1% Uity Passenger t. Paul Expross 0 W Tel Acrival St | Omany, ) & NOKVHWESTEI 10t and Marey Ste 1Y) Carcoll Passenger hicago Expross jmiten Iyor Fase Mall (Ex Mo T\ x4 10y ouls Cponon ialL & MO. VALLEY. 3th an(f Wabster Sta. ek 111} Expross ) Wyo. Mxp. (Ex. Mon) oln 'as, (Kx. Sun) Norfolk (Ex. Sunday) Paubweoress 1078 &0, sth and-W ebster Sts. Clty Aceommodats Arrivor 1020 p m wrl Maese 410 Arrive Omaha. D p o 52 p m 18 a0 113 a m w2 am Arrives Omaha. WS p m ay}[1240 p m 025 m 843 8 m 900-13-20M ¥ Limitod Passoudes (Ex Sundny PACIFIC stor Sty Arriver Omahs M am 510 p m ith anf Wi Louls Express NI IQK & U B Jopot. Ubunell Blums, s ity Day Exprass. 50, L & PACIFIC Trauster 0% & m 55 p m 260 p m Arrivar Trans Uantie Exprass stibule Limito CITY & PACIFIC t, Councll Blufts. Tty Aceommodation ) & NOIWTHW ESTERN Counell Blufs LOUIS. Arrives depot. Councll Blutts. | Transfor a Hall i W L Transfor wpm 0am Bam| Jepot. Council Blufls. > Express. press reston Local | [GRAND ARMY DEPARTMENT, Preparations Bagun in Washington for the Next National Encampinent, "'LETTER FROM HOME."” A TOUCHING neral Dalton's Reminiscence of a Private—Chance Shots in Battlo— The Brave and the Frightened — Camp-Fire Tales. Washington hus alreaay begun preparations and plaus for tho twenty-sixth nationol en- campment of the Grand Army. Exec utive and invitation committees have been appointed, which aro entrusted with tho work of devising detailed plans. Already there is a demand for the soervices of at least a committee on quarters. Inqui- riesare coming in from Grand Army posts all over the country asking for information in reard o quarters. A number of commit- tees representing posts have already visited the city and have secured quartors. In addi- tion there are numerous other details which require time to perfect, and itis rocognizod that an early startis calculated to facilitate the arrangement. From H Dalton is a charming story tel.er, says Boston Gilobe. He is the life of any social circle ho happens to on ter. He has fund of amusing anccdotos al- ways at command, and can koep 8 company good humor for hours at a timoe, It is not often that he drops cen ', but when t relates choice bits of bumor or Lis ul o is sure o and appreciative Listoners, In the army ho wuas familiarly “Bob,” and was a favorite of men ulike. Hois strougly attached to his oid comrades-in-arms, and despite his usual jovial disposition the death of one of thewm ai- ways fills bim with sadness, and brings to mind a host of fond recollections. The other day he received news of the death of his old commander, tho captain of the company in which he served as lieuten- ant. the general's moistened as he dwelt once more in upon the tented field, ana his called oune after anothor of the wen with he bad 50 mucn in common, b!" ho said, ““the men of that company wero splendid feilows to get_along with, aud 1 action they would fight like very devils. In fact, I sometimes thought they fought too well, for they were reluctaut, to give up even after an engagement was ended. | can never forget them and whenever I hear the name of one of them 1t invariably suggests some incident of camp lifo or battle. “One poor fellow particularly impressed himself mdelibly upon my mind. His name was Robert McCully. McCully wus & waif and bad been taken from some charitable in- stituty and taught a trade by a benevolent citizen ot the town in which he resided. Ho was young, not more than 19 years of age, and, unforiunately, could neitaer read nor write, This lack of education embarassed him considerably, since he was dependent en- tively upon the zood oices of others both to write and read nis lotters for him. his work was usually pecformed for him by oue of his friends, a ron-commissioned officer; but one day when his friend was away on leave, and ho was anxious to send a letter home, he secured the services of another membver of the company. *As [ was sitting in my tent I heard a_rap on the tent-bole, and, looking up, saw Mo Cully standing respectfully at the entrance. Uo had reccived u letter from home, and wauted me to read 1t for him. I took the letter and glancing over it saw that it was om a friend of nis benefactor, a gentleman who had been almost equally kind to him. It contained tho most severe” denunciation I ever read of a man in my life “You scoundrel,’ it began, ‘what do you mean by insulting’ my daughter in such a manuer after all I huve done for you “And theu it went on calling him aa un- That Lett Adjutant Geoeral is into reminis. does so, and pathos fror nt s, howeve ny experionco known oficers and as eye retrospect lemory r whom The brusque and fussy im- pulse of these days of false impression would rate down all as worthless because one is unworthy. As if there were no motes in sunbeams ! Or comets among stars ! Or cataracts in peaceful rivers ! Because one remedy pro- fesses _to do what it never was adapted to do, are all remedies worthless ? Because one doctor lets his patient die, are all humbugs? It requires a fine eye and a finer brain to discriminate to draw the differential line. “They say” that Dr. Pierce's Gnldcn Medical Discovery and . Pierce's Favorite Prescrip- hon have curcd thousands. “ They say” for a weak sys- tem there's nothing better than the “ Discovery,” and that the * Favorite Prescription ” is the wope of debilitated, feeble women who need a restora- tive tonic and bracing nervine. And here's the proof — Try one or both. If they don't help you, tell the World's Jispensary Medical Associa- tion so, and you get your money back again. ta lttlo Cough s a dlll‘oroul thing ¥ DOCTOR ACKER'S ENCLISH REMEDY Will Stop a Cough at any time nd Cure the worst Cold in welve hours, A 25 Cent bottle may save you $100 in Doctor's ills-may save your life. ASK} YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT. IT TASTES GOOD. o Dr, Acker’s English Pills o R FOR SALE BY KUIN & €O, MAN & MCCONNELL. Omaha and SHER Piso's Remedy for Catarrh ls the Bost, Basiest 10 Use, and Cheapest old by 0 B Arugglsta or sent by mall, Lazeltiue, Warroo, s grateful rascal, rominding him of his humbi origin and finally ended by forbidding Bim over to wrila Another lettor o th family or to set his foot in the house shoal he ever roturu from tho war. conoluded not to read the ontiro lotter to McCully, but after give him s slight idea of its contents, asked him who wroto the last letter ho sont home for him. Ho gave me the name of the man “Did he read it to you! ** Yes,' ho roplied * tDid ‘you tell him to write | sulting or anything you woula 1o be ashamed of ““He roplied om: I asked, anything fne have roason hatically that he did not. ““Than, said 1, ‘keep quiet and say noths ing Lo any ono about haviag recoived 4 lotter from home, and we'll inves 0 this mate ter. “After ho left me I immediately wr his friends at home and_ requestad them send mo the letter they had roceived. The request was complied with, and in_due time the lotter was 1n my hands. 1 will not tell you what it centained. Of all vule ovscene and insulting episties it tho meanest and most insolent I had read *“To make the matter worse it concluded by saywng, ‘I have learned to write since | have been in the army, and tako the opportunity to write my first letter to you. “I sent for McCully and read the lotter to him. A more indignant man you never saw, Ho almost fainted from anger and asto ment He swore he would ki!l at sight man who had played such a dastardly trick on him, 1 succoeded in calm assured him that the ished. A the man was ledged a ok before | pass. My first the with the young I beon kent. An stored tho lad to the co of the family was tho most faith o to to vy was oveor mean % him, howovor, and man should pun wy promise was kept. \Whon hown the letter he acknow s guitt, but said he ouly did 1t as It didn't seem much of a joke #ot through with bim. But let that ght was to set matters right iy to whom the letter hud explanation to her father ro former estoem und con- Aftor that McCully il'and loyal friend I had in the company. Hoe sought overy opp Lunity to do me a favor, and was never hap pier than whon [ aliowed him todo me sous slight personal service. Ouo day he came 1o me and said that he had dotermined to laarn to read and write, and asked if 1 would teach him. readily consented, aud overy night, though 1t was not strictly in accordance with military discipline, [ atlowed bim the uso of my tont that he might be by bimself to study. Ho made great progress, and it was not mauy months beforo ho could write, When ho found that he could write bis namo b al most jumped through the top of the tent in travagance of his loy, His gratitudo rontly knew no bounds. hortly after this we went It was the battle of Spottsylvania, the fight was the hottost, and I was about giving orders to the weu, I folt caught vy the heel. Supposiug that my fo ught in some ofthe underbrusb, I mo- chanically stooped down, without looking around, to disentangle it. As Idid so, 1 felv a hand clutching my anklo. 1 looked and there on the ground, gazing up st me, was poor McCully. His' face was as whito as marble, and one of his legs had been shot off. ¢ Loking up in my face he faintly gasped ‘1 thank ou! 1 thank you! and then fell over on his side, dead, I'no ground for a distanco of fifty feot was red with a wido streak of blood from tha place where ho had first fallen, and from which he had crawled to reach mo. “I hiave witnossed many barrowing seonos in army life, but nothing more touching than that. 1 think of it frequentty, and often in the night, when I awake, 1 seem to seo in the davkness the white faco of poor, honest, faithful McCully, just as ho looked tip at mo thon, and hear his dying words of grati- into action. Whilo movin mysel (o p Fire Tales. ow that the war is over, and poaco has spread her white wings over this broad land of ours, we will soon be mustered out,” said tho general at the camp fire. “Itis sad to recall familiar facos and vocollections of comrades tried and true, who do not roturn withus. They gave their lives for their country, and now sit around their camp fires on the other shore. Do you remember young battery ! At Resaca ho made the caunon that I can rocall years' service. Ho was ouly a st . of the — Ohio with a my four best shot during ipling of a boy, not over twenty, and looking still younger. o was then a licutenant, commanding & section of two guus, attached to our brigade temporar: ily. Aswestood in line we could see with our glasses a division of confederate infantry advancing in tine of battlo; in frout of the center the commanding general riding on tho typical white horse, moro often heard of in war than seou, as most prudent oflicors profer more subdued colors. “The ground was hummocky, and the line would disappear entirely aud then coms into view again as thoy marched ovor the next riso. at that distunce sccmingly in as perfeot orderasit onview. 1 judge they wero a mile away, when young C. ordered the gun- ners to try them with shel Shell after shell went shrioking on its mission of death, One passed over and another foll short, and the confederates camo steadily on. *'With each succeeding failuro to plant a shell where it would do the most good, young C. became more And moro oxcited. First ho threw bis cap on the ground, then his coat and, finally jumping from his horse, ho threw his ' suspenders from his shoulders, and, amidst the laughter of all standing around, he aimed the gan. The shell fired struck the zround and exploded directly beneath the white horse, aud both he and the rider disappeared 1n a cloud of smoko and dust. The advancing column halted and was thrown futo immediate confusion Whother it was superior skill or a chance shot, I never knew. PoorC—— he was with us on ‘the marchi to the sea.' Near Fort McAllister the column was halted by some obstructior. in front. Heand I rodo forward to ascertain the cause. The first shot fired from a revel battery commanding the road took off bis head, a5 natly 8s if with a saber.” “Tho worst frightened men Tever saw,” said the Judge with an amused expression of countenance, “'was at Pea Ridge, when we were ttacked by the federal troops. Lor a body servant I had a_strapping nogro b whose duty it was to look after” my blankots and rations, and, neyro-like, he was forever crawling into some out of the way place to sleep. Just as wo were expocting the advance the federals opened fire on us at rather closo range. We were on tho skirmish line, and in @ woment our men were deplosod in battle array. Justs the firing bezun to grow heavy I beard a piercingd yeil aad saw my uegro boy flying along between the lines, Every stop would bave measured 15 feet, and overy time bis foot sstruck the ground Lo would yell *Ob, Lord! loud ouough to be heard in both camps. With him he had my blankets and rations, and at every jump he would leave a portion of one or the other in bis wake. As far as I could seo him ho wis going like a frightenod deor, and long after he was out of sight I could hear hiw yell. He bad boen sleeping exactly midway between the lines when the battlo opened, and it is not surprising that he was scared. Two weoks elapsed before he returned to' camp, but he could never be induced to talk of his Pea Kidgo experience.’ Jut in Kentucky ed in the ¢ 1 witnessed @ peculiar occurrence Itlust the uncertainty of human life, were marching through an open stretch farming country, aud at the distance, afterward ained by actual me went, of more than a mile wa espied o soldier sneaking along vehind a hedge fence, With us was a detachment of sharp-shooters, and one of them, just forthe fun of the thing, as he exprossed it, took a shot at the Johnu Raising his rifle to bis shoulder, he glanced quickly along the barrel ana fived. There was o distinet interval of several sec. ouds and we saw the rebol leap luto the wir and fall to the grou; Whon we reached the spot ho was stne dead, baving beon shob through the hoad hi ptain which Wo ot Mustered Out, in Hrrvey S. Bissoll died at Los Septewber 25, Ho was oue of tLe bust known Grand Army meu in California During most of the war ho was in thy blo k adi ast. Aftor casbior of tae ( Buffalo. 11 Culif in plinting sa I at Pomana, which be afturward sold Linto the real estatv bisiness in 1.os a ut quadron on the Caroling ¢ s for som 0 company We 0