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L D> THE OMAHA DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will be taken until 12:30 p. m. for the evening and uniil 8:30 p. m. for the morning or Sunday edi- tion All advertisements In these columns 11§ cents & word for first Insertioh and 1 cent a word for each wubsequent insertion, or $1.50 per 1ine per month. N0 na pertisement taken for loss than 35 centa for 10 fieat insertion. Terms cash in advanee, initialy Hgures, a5 mbols, otc., oach count as a word. All Advertisements must ran_eonsecutively. Adver \dsers, by requesting A numbered check, can have The Jeitors nddressed 1o & numbered lottor In_eare of TitE BEE. Answers 50 addrossod will bo delly- ered on presontation of the check SITUATIONS WANTED. ArouNa LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS BOOK - kecping and typowriting desires posivion. 'Ad: renn G 21, Boe., K"‘ LADY OF REFINEMENT AND BXPERI- ence wants & position as nurso for nfant, or care of nvalld. 11 Amall family, ZAN INDUSTRIOUS, INTELLIGENT GERMAN A wants employment: speaks. reads and writes English finently, and can give satisfaction at any Kind of work. Address G 51, Beo. M0 §* WANTED-MALE HELP, - WANTED *)ll’:N ON RA!:AH\‘ OR COM- Wl take position as ho usekesper Address G 38 Boe, 635-8¢ - WANTED, SAL mission to handle the now patent chemical ink sing ponotl. Tho greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases nk thoroughly in two soconds: 1o abraston of paper: 20 Lo %0 per cent profit; one AKODL'S AR08 AMOUNIOd L0 §620 In slx days, anothor 42 In two houra; Wo want one enorgetle general agent In each atate and territory. For terms and artieulars nddress Monros Kraser Mfg. Co. xi6 & Crosse, W/ 340 FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, E NEWLY FUKNISHED ROOMS, 516N 10TH ST 635 8 5 ENICE ROOMS FURNISHED FOl HOUSK keepingon St. Mary's avenis Largo lawn, shade, ete. G. F. Butts, 220 South 17th st., Ih:v‘ Irh;l G NISHED ROOM FOIt ONE Enguire 524 S, 15th st. 18 NISHED OR UN o2 Yor two gentiemen J-ROOMS FOR RENT. FU Uturnished, steam heat, 201 South 24th. _NICE FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, i1 N 17th wt L SHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT_HOUSE. 413 South 19th, M7 11 — e FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. OOMS AT THE MERRTAM, 0 818 i" FOR RENT. FURNISHED OUR UNFRNISHED rooms: modern convenlences. Board If desirod 2130 Harney 58411 ¥ “BOARD AN u “ROOMS, 1611 DOUGLAS . b ROOMS, 1611 DOU i KQNEY TO LOAN--REAL EBE’AATE. a DAILY B =Tt LOST )" Continued. w CHEAD MONKY., SEE G. W. . COATES 1814 Fnrnam. w Wi PRIVATE MONES 13T AND 20 MORTGAGE loans, low rates. Alex Moore Boadlde, MONEY TO LOA X ¥ YOU WANT MONEY 2 ON FURNITURE, PIANOS HORSES. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, ETC,, CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMATIA “MORTGAGE LOAN €O, AND GET TERMS BEFORE DEALING BLSEWHERE, TLoans made fn amounts from $10 to £10.000 at the lowest rates 00 very #hort notice without pub- Iieity, and with the privilege of keeping your goods 10 70UF OWR poRsERsION. You can pay the monay back In any amounts you wish and at any time. and each payrient 40 made 166 the cost of the loan In PrOpOFLIon. There will be no_exponse or charge kept out of the amount wanted, but you will recelve the full amount of the loan OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, olghton Block. toffice. Omaha. 903 The only (ncorporated loan company i UNFURNISHED WITH Mist - FURNISHED OR 624 So. 20th_street. board. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. F'— "OR 3 ROUMS AT 008 N. I6TH ST J 08 A0 (G2, FIONT ROGMS, 8. W. COR. 1TH_AND A Loavonworth. 543 ¢ ~ FOR RENT—STORES AND OF FICES. _WANTED, LABORERS FOR RAILROA work in Nebraska, Wyoming or South Dako 000 wage; freo fars. Employment oflice, 606, 101t B SOLICITORS WANTED. 311 M'CAGUR BLOG. BV ANTED, A PRACTICAL MAN WITHL BOME pital o take a water mill. Address box 55, Uincoln, Neb. 35 WANTED, It R nd South Dakota good 'wages: stoad treo pass. Albright Labor Agoncy, 1120 TABOAKRS FOR WYOMING work; ‘arnam 554 83 BUAVARY PAID WEERLY TO ENKRGETIC * Dmon: ‘experlence unnecessary and permanent employment. Sluger oftice, 1516 Douglas. 552 83 ~WANTED, A GOOD PIANO PLAYER AT 116 South 4th. Milile Branch 037-8% “WANTED LABORERS: wages $1.75. Apply at 604 Paxton block, Van Court & Lemist. MB8i0 9 ']_—‘W\X'T'v,n. SALESMAN. GOOD OPENING! aninry or commisilen, Addross with stamt, Mo, Mt 12+ Netional Clgar Company. . Loul it THOROUGHLY B BOOKKEEPER WANTED, competent and_experlenced man, Address in wn handwriting, with reforences, K. K. Kennan, ngr. G. W. P & 1. Co., Gothenburg, Nebe o WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SOBER BLACK- } i smith. J. C. Jordan, Gordon, Neb. Moi3 9* BREAD BAKER WANTED BY SMITH & C0., 623 Main street, Councll Bluffs, 709 B WANTED, A FIRST CLASS ANTHRACITE conl snlesman, familinr with the jobbing trade of Nebraska and Kansns, to solicit the trade with headquarters at Omaha. Address applieation, giv- Ing experience In this business and proper refer- nces. to F. R. Buell. resident managor. the Phila- hia & Reading Conl & [rou Co., Milwaukee, Wis. —WANTED. A CARPENTER TO DO ROUGH work, 216 Harney. 7128 BVANTED, CARPENTERS, 25TH AND 1 sta., South Omal MTIL 100 ~WANTED, HARNESSMAKERS STAY AWAY from Kansas City; strike there. M35 8% _BLACKSMITH WANTED, A STEADY MAN who understands country work, glve exporience ind wages wanted. " Clark Olds, 1émingford, Neb; —WANTED—A RELIABLE PERSON TO TAKE Jthe agency In their town for one of the best pay- ng articles on the market. Retalls for 26c. Pays 00 por ces ofit. Solls to every family. ki WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 'ED, GIRL IN SMALL FAMI erman proferred. 3112 Woo) —WAN /minn or BOHR- th ave. 593 Y-WANTED, LADY CANVASSERS, #15 to 8§30 /per week tn own city or town; easy work. Call or address 1715 Webster streot. Moi6-12¢ N-GIRL WANTED. MRS, J. M. COUNSMAN, 1610 Sherman nvenue. 84120 ~FOR RENT, THE -STORY BRICK BUILDING 016 Farnam st. The buliding has & fireproof o6 ment basemont. complete steamhoating fixtn water on all the Hoors, gas, etc. Apply at the office of The Bee. 918 —~FOR RENT, STORE SOUTHWEST CORNER 15th and Pacific stroet. Call room 5. 120 14* Y 10 LOAN. M On household goods. planos, or mules, wagons, otc, at the lowest possible rat withoiit publicity, femoval of property or changs of possesio Payments 0f any amount can be mado at any time, reducing both principal and Interest, thus RIVIng patrons all the bonefits of the partial pay- meat plan. “Money niways on hand: no delaya; no publicity ; loweat rates: business contidentlal. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., R4 Withnell BIk, 15th and Harndy. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS. JoLARGE BARN AT I9TH AND HOWARD o) stroots, room for 8 horses, wagons, ete.: all con - venlences. Also houses and rooms. G K. Butts, 220 South 17th street, M7 A6 _— WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- urity; striotly confidential. A. K Harrls, room 1, Continental block. 865 x; RITCHARD, 51 DOUGLAS BLK, 16 | ~ WANTED-TO RENT. K WANT BY MAN AND WIFE, ROOMS (unfurnished preforred) and board in private famlily near Leavenworth street car line. Addr G 46, Bee. M672 ~ RENTAL AGENCIES. —RENTAL AGENT.GEO. ) 05 FARNAM ., makes spociaity of renting houses. storos and Hats'& carlng for rental properties. Torins reay blo. 03 o 22% STORAGE- EI”“M' CLITAN & PRIVATELY STORED FUR- nlture,i207 Dougias, Omalia Stovellepair works WANTED-TO BUY. J_FURNITURE BOUGHT, Wells. 1111 Farnam sl SOLD, STORED. 36 J - SECOND-HAND BOOKS BOUGHT FOR cash at Antiquarian book store, 1317 Farnam st. M0 A 2% N7WANTED, TO BUY A 1 OR 1 THOUSAND drug stock In & town not less than 1000 Inhabl. tants In southeastern Nebraska. Address until August 17, G 31 Bee. msT-O% X CHATTEL LOANS MADE ON FURNITURE, planos, live stock, otc., without pubileity or ro moval property at the lowest ratos and th payments. Duff Green, rooms § and 9 Barker b SHORT TIME LOANS ON A gecurity, 205 N. Y. Life. CHATTEL 96 A21* X JONEY 1S OREAP. 0 U TO - $10.000 A\ joaned on any chattel security by W. ¢. Wood, agent for Nobraska Loan company, 1315 Douging streat, up staire - i 820,00 T0 LOAN ON CHATTEL SEOU busiiess contidontial Roow 402 Karb blook. 58 84 ~ BUSINESS CHANCES. MEAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEAP; BEST location in ecity: doing cash business of $50 o doy. Poor honlth cause of selling. Address G 18, , Counell Bluffs. MU27al9 -FOR BALE BUSHEL STEAM GRAIN lans 1n overy respect and doing a ying business, located in one of the best grain growing districts In the state. Address T.ock Box 16, Wood River, Neb. 255 9 KSTALISHED GROOERY FOR SALE, DOING 2000 businoss: stock and fixtures 1nvoloe about 8500, Addross E 0, Bee 0 14* FOR SALE--FURNITURE, () YORSALE, FURNITURE OF 7.ROOM FLAT. Wil soil ronsonable. - Fiat D, 223 Farnam at. —FOR SALE, MEAT MARKET IN SCHUYLER, Neb., 3,000 population; only one other market in the city: cholce location, next to postofiice: rent rensonable. Apply at once to James Groen, Schuy- ler, Neb. 458 14 FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. G, DELIVERY AND WORK HORSES for sale cheap for h Or 0D easy payment: ) 24th and © e > -FOR SALE, A SIXTY-DOLLAR “TOP BU for $35.00. H. E. Cote, Continental block. A FAMILY HOKSE. INQUIRE 5 Farnam st. 623 82 >_KOR SALE. SIX HORSES, 'and harness: no quostion about prico: como and see. Fidelity Loan Guarantee Co., corner I5th and Harney sts., Room 4, Withnell Bldg., James Enast, manager. Miid >-FOR SALE, HORSE AND BUGGY, $0. IN® quire 2416 Kmmet street. MOIT9* 812,00 WILL BUY YOUNG HORSE, TOP buiky and harness; half valuo. Address G 64, Heo. M1 ’(v-wi.i’mn, TWO WOMEN WHO ARE WILL /ing o work No othors nced apply. 105 N gt CLFANTED, GOOD NURSE GIRL CAP ABLE OF /taking care of s baby. Call at once at 1511 . th. A YOUNG GERMAN GIRIL, TO | ousew ork. 2217 Capltal avénu. P (\—w-,\u'rlrn GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSE- S two 10 family. 9518 Farnam et MoSt o* FOR 06 1-WANTED, A COMP Kitehon and first work, FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. —KIGHT THOUSAND PRIME TARDWARE Town town, four thousand inhabitants, for good papor. " Make full offers. Lock Box 2, Suinet, Neb, 03 14% Y iU MAGHINERY KOR SALE. ENTIRE outfit' of tho Dixon Milling company consisting of thirty-two sots of rolls and uther machinery in proportion, will be sold regardless of the original cost and In'quantitios to sult buyers. Mill bullding to be converted nt onee Into an electric power sta- tlon. For further information write to Dixon Power & Lighting Co., Dixon, 1L MO0-12 —KOR SALE, A SMALL, WELL FURNISHED hotel, barn, carrlage shed.'bus und team, outside samplo room. ote. AlLfor §3.000, §1.500 cash, bal- ance long time. This hotel is located In the hand- 1l town In [owa and has all the com- business It can attend to at §2.00 per day. 11l health compels the sale. Chas. P. Benjamin, 1504 Dodge st. Continud¥? ) QTRAVED OR STOLEN, ONE_SORREL HORSE, Swhite face and two white T found retnrn 10 2016 St. Mary's avenno forgevard M OST- POCK ETBOUK CONTALN ipicee and other change b fon Hayden' izth and Capito] ave. Retar, filard hotel stand and recelve reward: Aelanging o u poot MONEY W. QiS00 WANTED FOR S\ YMARS AT # PER Weent on substantially Im@rdved brick business property worth £30.00. The inconte from the prop arty wiil pay the interest neariy throe times ovor s (tnow 1s, and yet the rentA wiji stand a_heaithy Incroaso. Address G 9 Fee. MT05-10 T THE REALTY MARKLET, ¥ WARRANTY DEEDR W F Snyder and wite to Amolia Mitziaft, 10ts 10and 11, Eimwood.. .y 15018 P L Monahan to T J O'Nell, undiv 5 lot 6, block 79, South Om:tha T U Axel Helgren and wife to L J Bergquist, 1ot 4. block 4, Hawthorne, o . J B Sutton and wife to J R Livingston, © 22 fect of w 44 feet, 10t & block 71, Omuhu “ioee J R Livineston to Mrs Cuthn 11, block | Redick park...... Josephine Burr and husbandto ¢ E Willlamson w4 of sw 16-16-11. E A Casey und wife to J L Holbere, lot 19, block 1, Sheridan place v 4 Joseoh Sloup and wife to A J Sloup, sig ©nl4 10t 15, block 4, Kountzesid add. F W Krello and husband to [ 'L McCioud, 1ot 4, block 3 Cottage park, apeeces Willlam Cleburne and wite to A M Kntze paler, Iot K" Hascall’s add to Oka- o, PR Sutton.lot QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. MT Hayes and husband to Peter Mar- tin, undiv % lots 1 to 8 block “A. South omahu add ; M H Ourrie to Clemintine 9, block & Tipton pluce. DEEDS. H B Foster.special master,to W H Stew- art, lots 1, %, 8, 2, 23 and_ 24, block 0, and lots 14 and 21, block 8, Cloverdale. 8 18,608 Mistay veas o o 400 Total amount of transfers......... F&% TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Rent or Exchange, BEST IN THE WORLDI Jos. P. Megeath, Dealer, ARNT Faennm Mbsant, OMAHA RAILWAY TIME GARD Lonves -..Chicago Voatibuls . Chieago Expross.. Chicazo Kxpress. . Giloago & lowa Looal srex Shis| s Fellzass|-< ¥ Depot 10th and Mason Sts. “Donver Vestibale Limited -Deadwood_Expros: . .Denver Expross. Denver Expess Hastlogs Looal. ..iAncoln_Loowi(Bxcept KO 8P J &0, A Dopot 19th and Mason Sty - Kanaas Oty Day Kxproas... ¢, Night Kxp vin U, b Tean CHICAGO, R. L & PACIFIC. Inion Dopot 10th & Mnrcy Sta. weoAtlantio Exprbs Vestibule Expiess Night lixpross.. Fast Bxpross HICAGO, R. L & PACIFIC, Union Dopot 10th and Marcy Sts. EaZeer BI58EF oTeTy B EEEEEF] =@ro g w 27 UNION PAGLRIC, Unton Depot 10th and Marey Sts. ERIEEE o> e Y Towns TAKE NOTICE %004 brickyard 1n your vieinity. Bee, Omaha. Aeb. CHICAGO, MIL. & 910 PAUL 0_U. P. depot ana Mardr 8ts. -2 Chicago Expross . Chicago Fxpresb. ... —FOR SALK CHE AP, $ ACRES CHOICE LAND half mile from new town, near Hastings. Neb. Call on owner, 119 N. 16th st.. room 20. 1493-8* —FOI SALE. A MERY.GO-ROUND, AT LAKE Manawa. Good ronsons for selling. Goehring & Sutton, Councll Blufs, Ia. b Q¥ ORSALE, A NEW UNIVERSAL KEYBOARD Hammond typewriter. For particulars and sample of work, address Rev. James M. Welch Quimby, ln. M5 9° —FOR SALE, FAIRBANK'S SCALES NO. 11, IN cood condition. 1203 Douglas st. M2l - WANT GIRL, FOR GENERAL HOUSK- work. must bo good co0k; good wages to_rixht girl 201 %, 20th st I-WANTED, 200 LADY AND GENTLEME agonts for Nebraska and Towa to sell the kroni est Inbor saving article known: every household will buy It; exelusive territory given: samples 25 Abply al ‘onco o K. L. Biumer, 1117 Do Neb. NTED, GOOD. work. GIRE, FOR Apply 2518 South 19th st. 719 8¢ )Y BOOKKEEPER WHO HAS had practiesl experlence, must bo_ quick and ac- o at figures and write n_legible businoss hand come well recommonded. State referencos. Good salary to competent porson. Address G 55, Beeo. MT26 1% WANTED, A GIRL TO DO HOUSEWORK. /KEnquire 2202 Boward stroot. M730-9° -STENOGHRAPHER WANTED IMMEDIATELY. /Lady with own machine, with experience and able to asslat with office work. ~ Apply, glving ref- eretices nad stating saiary, 1o P. 0. box 27, Omaha. IENERAL FOR RENT-HOUSES. DoFIST Clask WkSIDENCE VIATS, § OR & rooma; new biock. Hoow 6, 816 5. £2d. 941 TWO HOUSES, 113 AND 115 8. ith street. Vory handy to bustness. Modern convoenlonc . Mount. 21 8. 14th st. FOR RENT, (HOOM COTTAGE EAST + th between’ Cass and Callforni; sis m GOLEAKS 0N Cias Dot wow Dikor KENT 1D e S PR odern improvi ments. 25, Fidelity Trost Com any, 1614 Farnam. 1254 ()7—I.AI(<H¢T~'IZE LETTER PRESS AND STAND for sale cheayp. Address G 51, Bee. M2 ~ MISCELLANEOUS. CADIES CALL AND + learn prt 10 painting. LEARN ART ctin ono hour, prl 119 Nortl PAINT. 3, ‘equal 16th street; room 20, R WANTED, GENTLEMAN ROOM MATE, 2150 linrney. 581 CLAIRVOYANTS. 1. EXTRAORDINARY: WONDERFUL revelntions. Challonges the world. Mrs. Dr. M. Legrave, dead —trance clairvoyant. astrologlst, palmist and Iifo reader: tells your lifo from th cradie to grave; unitos the separnted: couses ma: ringe with the one you 1ove; tells where you wi cceed and In what business best adapted for; has the colebrated Egyptian broastplate for luck and to destroy bad lnfiuoncos; cures fis, Intemperance and all private complaints with i th: d alcohol tremtment. Send $2.00, me and date of birth and recel chart: 3 conts In stamps for clroul 0f 0ne you will mArey : als0 photo: 417 Fouth 11th street, first A00F; hours, p.m. Came one. como all, and be convineed of this S A6-10% S WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, Srelinble business medtum, tfth yoar at 10 N 16th a1 ARRLV. MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTROTHER- mal baths, sealp and halr trentment, manicure and ehlropodist. Mrs. ost, §19:4 S 1oth, Withnell blk 350 S SIRERT, 4 sea baihs a2 13 VI ROOM Pron ) . W. Cor. ith and Dougias 'motor line. —10-R00M HOUSE, CENTRALLY LOCATED; furnace and all modern lmprovemoeots. 706 N, th stroot. 305 T)iFoR mesr A1t you would secy Deautiful fayeito ). Open’ for inspection. idelity Trust Co., 1614 Farnam. 4 ~8ROOM LIOUSE, MODERN, CENTRAL T0 business, good ropairs. Apply C.S. Elguttor, it 6 butl © oom 4, N T ETORES. FLATS, DWELLINGS AND _COT. o8 il pirts 0f city. Kilkenny & Co., Conti- hontal Elk i) ]')—nmm; I. 4 AND & ROOM COTTA 3K, 633 8. A )i avenuo.’ beiweon Jackson and Lenven orih. . ROrS- e 2 widel L ~NICK &ROOM HOUSE, 20TH AND DOD 1D e A 13 Vi 2 OO D, W ILENT, FINE LARGE DINING ROOM, kitehen, pantry, ote. Inguire 201 South 24th at. 24 10-HO0M MODEKN BRICK DWEL] et Dodge stre o dwelling Virgl Iwelling Virg hullding. Inquire Neth- M52 READY o Apnly i EW 6 HOOM CC boautiful San 0. 5. Elkuttor, toom 4, Now York Lifo bid 15 FOI RENT, SROOM HOUSE, LAKGE BAN, e luwn. Sears, room USK, N. Y. Life bidy Tio 14 MODF N, i fow daya, ¥OR RENT-¥URNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOM WITH BATH, 8 MONTIL. Y 1w Farawm, 07 J-FURNISHED ROOMS TO WENT WITH ALL 4modern eonveniences. 913 Douglas street. [ N PRIVATE FAMILY KLEGANT room furnishod for two, board If deaired: MW furniphied roomn at 1608 NOTth L6th st 107 7 -2 Ok 3 ROOMS, HOUSEKEKPING, i‘uunv-n NG w0y FOR MAN - ROOMS FOI HOUSKKEIPIN o 1 board. 319 N. 17k and wife; rent tak —MODERN CONVENIENCES, ENCES AL, 1ot A MEPERENRY STWO FRONT PARLOKS AND ROOMS FOR Jight housckeepiog. Seam heat and kas ob 0. ik 2 Moly —BECOND FLOOK OF COTTAGE FURNISHED keoping. 2022 Howard MuTs SHED RouMs 210 MATS 18 STOWE, MASSEUSE ELECTRICIAN M0 13° LA RUE, MASSAGE, 416 SOUTH ‘oo, §d loor, fiat 4 Mo21 9 T—)vfni 29 Pratt stre MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE, Vi ¥. GELLENBECK, BANJO TEACHER, with Hospo, or N.W. coriier 15th & Harney. 012 V/ -BEFORE BUYING A PIANO EXAMINK THE mow scalo Kimball piano. A.Hospe, 1513 Douglas. MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. V- EAL ESTATE LOANS, 315 7 PEIL CENT 10 additional charges for comimnission or attor- noy's foes. W. B. Melkle, First National Bank bldg. 302 city property 5,000 and upward: 0 5 por cant. No delays. W.Farnam Swith & Co., band Harnoy. 3 WV OMAIA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on renl astate at lowest market rates. Lowns made in smail or large sams and for short or long time. No commlssion |8 charged and the loans are not 801d In the east,but can always bo found ut the bank on the corner of 13th and Douglas streots, #00,000 TO LOAN ON BUSINESS PROPERTY, Geo. J. Paul, 1605 Farnam stroot ON OMAHA Old mortgages 10w panios extended and U0 OF LWO yoars Without new Dapors. o full particulars. Reod & Selby, §4 Board Trade big I property, low rate. A, C. Frost, Douglas blk VW -ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO. 515 N. Y, Lifo, londs at 1ow rates for choloo securlty on Nebraska or 10w farus or Umsha olty proparty, W IONEY T0 LOAN ON IMFKOVED O UN: Lmproved Omalia property st lowest rates on hort notie on hand. Fidelity Trust com- pany, 1014 Farnam stroet. £ IRGET THAT WE ARE MAKING low Fates on Improyed and unimproyed ‘1o Jwaba property. No dolay and all busine: tod at tiils ofioe. “Videlity Trust ompany, 1614 Farnam street W NONEY 10 LOAN AT LOWEST RATIS, clty oF farm property. Geo, J. Paul, 160 Farnam. Movialdt 71 P CENP MONBY—NET TO BORROW- ors un Omalin elty property. No 0xtra charkes of miy'kind, Why pay hikh rates? Money 1s cheap: You can get full enetit of low rates from Gloi Toan and Trust Co., ith and Dodge. L W C ¥ HARKISON, 03 N, Y. LiFE. T FOR EXCHANGE. CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL M'D'S'E: WILL take real estate & money. Box 295, Frankfort, ;;\I(l. SI0UX OITY & PACIFIL. Dopot. 10th and Mardy Sts. Bloux City Passenger. .St Paul Express ... .. ZiWhAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR LOT 2 iblock 2, Boggs & Hill's tirst addition? Lot is on Dodge stroet. one lot west of corner of 25th, and s clear. Address E 11 Bee. 953 Z _NEBHRASKA FARMS TO EXCHANGE FOR ficity proporty. B.J. Kendall, R4, Brown blic w ONE AT HAMPTON, ul, Neb. both )-barrel pmbrance; will take good ears old, going out of 7 FLOUIING MILLS, /iNeb., and one at St. I modern machinery; no n farm lunds; owner over 70 business. J. J. Glbson, Ist 308 NGE, COTTAGE LE OR EXOIl ath on Cuming street in’Carthago ad niry, closots: force pump, ited ‘ceilar: well bullt and ouk. Price, $2,200. Apply 5 7FOl EXCHANGE, BEAU MODERN /ihome on motor 11no for stock hardware or gen'l land or clty proporty. What havo y ou?,b. 0. Anished | 0wl 7,-ron EXCHANGE. PIANOS AND ORGANS /ito exchange for wostorn lands, lots OF m ort- &, 1. A. Watrous, Meriden, Conn. Mid5 11° 77—FOR EXCHANGE, A STOCK OF GENERAL /" merchandiso for lands and cash. Address B. W. Watkins & Co., Frankfort, Ind. Mo 810° 7Ok SALE OR EXCHUANGE Foi 10WA /i property, one store bullding and dwolling and atock of groceries: ais printiog . papor and Address R. W. Noble, Linwood. Neb. GOOD RENT rn stock of hardware or dry Mo 12¢ finna some cash, goods. Add LA Adaress 3 o ipny part cash for hotel, borrding house or diniog bil busines G 47, Bee. MUT3 9 rty for fine farm. Wanted, house for yacant lots Wanted; city lots fo. Wanted, g section land In Sarpy county, Wanted, purchaser for § per cent mortgage. Wanted, g0od 6 per cent loan at o 00m cottage for §,000.00. Wanted, #5.00 cottage for kood tenant, Wanted, city property £or clear ranch. . Harrison, 912 N. Y. Life. AT A BARGAIN, LOT I, . Selby's First addition’ to South Omahn: smali payment down. balance monthiy if desired. Inguire G. B. Tzschuck, Omuha Hoe. 884 ESURABLE FARMS FOR SALE CLLEAP - WELL \mproved farms in Douglas, Washinkion, Saun- ors and Krontier conntivs. Farm lands in Daw won, Iitehcock, Harlan, Furnas and Merrick coun Ues: terius easy. WriL or call on W. . Millard Omaha. MI64 15 Fousaid AND RESIDENCE PROP- orty in S will besold at s sucritice, Address G 454 5 UST BE SOLD AT ONCE, THAT BEAUTIFUL lot, 52igx140 feot with A-room cottage, southenst corner il and Lake. No rensouable offer refused. J. M. Johnson, $12 FORSALE § ACkES NOKTIWEST OF CITY. J. 1. Wilkie, 1§22 St. Mury's ave. 718 i4¢ QO SBALE—GRAIN ELEVATORS, IMPROVED land, town and ity property. J. Lincoln, Neb. JFOR SALE. DWELLING HOUSE, EASTOF 1 Congregationnl ehurch, to be removed. A Tokey, New York Life. 28 Q0 SALE, COTPAGE - f0xia, 6 ROOMS con ith and Léavenworth stroots’ Addross G 44 Beo M 71510 BLOCK 4, 13 (300D NEBRASKA FARM LANDS FOR CASIT X at£.00 por nere. This s & snap a3 o spoculation K. Humphroy. 728 N. x. Lifo. 84110, l?uu“su‘.n. LOT 2. BLOCK 2, BOGGS & HILLE Orat uddition. Kntirely cloar. Address K i1 Boe oftice. HOUSE AND LOT ON PARK AVENUE FOK snle or trade for farm land. Opposite Hanscom park. Finest location in tho city, elght room %o with all modern lmprovemeats. Inguire at 20 Park ayenue. M 018 200. § ROOM HOUSE NEAR PARK, 000, tine modern house, Poppleton ave £.000, modern cottage, Lowe ave ouble corner near Mr. Yates. ull 10t, Lowe ave. $4.000, house and lot, §7th 1300 per acre, 30 acres ol re, 40 acres 5 miles out, Sguros. O. ¥ Larrisou, 914 N. ¥. Life 4ears clipped, leather collar with name. Return 10 ). C. Sohrelver, 1234 8o, $0th avenue. M0s 9 OST-BABY CLOAK, PLATD, TRIMMED WITI navy blue sk, Keturn to 1805 ouglas and re- celve reward. 716 6% 08T uLllm'anTouflNn“ T m;‘wum.«ul st. & potition Lo Shange grade. Kinder wil Dioase vevars o 11, 5. SHavder, fifd Farsau gt " SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC. Depot, 15th and Webstor sts. e St Paul Limited. ... Omaha 195 A m Arrives Omahs Depot, i5th and Wobster Sts. e DORAWO0A EXp (Kx. 8at) Wyo. Exp. (Ex.'Mon.)| b -....Norfolk (Ex. Sunday.)..... | ...St. Paul Bxpross. .. A m 5 p m Sloux City Express (ix. Sund'y) | Panl Limited. . ongor (Kx. Sund'y) | HICAGO & NORTE WESTEIN U. P, depof d Marcy sts | (Ex Sun'y) Carroll P leago Expross.. stibule L Eastorn Flyor. “Sicux Cliy Accommodation.. 1 OITHW ESTEL nion Depot, Council Blufts. Chicago Expross Vestibule Limited .Eastorn Klyer OMAHA & ST. LOUTS, U. P depot. 10th and Marcy Sts. —. .5t Lou MISSOURIL PAOIFIO. Deyot 15th and Wobster Sty. uls Express Arrivos Omahs 2% p m Arriv Omaha 630 o m m ICAGO, R. L & PACIFIC. Unlon Depot.Counctl Biuffe Ight Express Atlaatic Expross. . 555 p m estibulo Limited . 1250 o m T 2 Arrivos Transfer| Transfor 0.00 & m 5% p m 0.15 p 1 Arriy Transfor 830 8 m Transfor 655 p m 102 & w 45 pm as City_Day Expross “’Kansas Clty Night Expross... & QUINCY, "Dopot, Council Blufs | Chicago Expross Chieago Expre Creston 1oonl 1on Dopol 8t. Louls Canon Ball. 10UX CITY & A Union Depot, Counoll Bluffs, ~Bloux City Accommodation 8L Paul Kxprs THE SHORTEST LINE T0 C HICAGO s via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, as represented onthis map, Electric Lighted, /Stéam Heat- ed Vestibuled trdins leave Omabha daily at 7:03:p. m., ar- riving at Chicago’dt!9:30 a. m, City Ticket Officei Y1501 Far- nam St,, Omaha,' | F. A. Nasu. 'Ggn'l Agent, NOTICE OF ASSESSM#NT OF DAM- AGES FOR GRADING. To the owners of all lofs, parts of 1o real estito along Shirley sieeot from stroet to Ath avenue. You are hereby notificd that the under- slgned. three dislaterested freeholders of the city of C ha, have been duly appalnted by tho muyor, with the approval of tho eity coun- cll of sald oity, to ussess the du owners respectively of the property e by krading of Suirfey street from 25th to 2th uvenue, declared necessafy by ordin 4101 yussed July b, 1604 auproved July it You are further notified, thut having aoc- pred said appointment, sed duly gualifiod usrequired Ly law, we willion the 20th day of July, A. D, 1892, at the hour of 10 0'clock 1n the forenoos t the office of T. B, McCulloch, room 82 N, Y. Life b'id'g, within the corpor- ate Himits of sald elty, meet for the purpose of considering and making the ussessmont of damage to the owners rulrecllvul,y of sald property, affectod by sald grading, taking nio eonsidoration spocial bonefits, if uy. You are notified to be present at the time and place aforesald and wako any objeotions 10 or staton Ly concerning sald assessment of dumnges ws you may gensider propor. R MeCULLOCH, W. G. BURIVER, GEO, J. PAUL. Avaion and ML OxaAua, July Sth, 1802, SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 1711 Anordinance levying & spocial tax and assess. ment on certain lots and real estate in the city of Omaha, to cover the cost of damawes for gradine isth street from Farnam street to Burt street Whereas, 1t herely béen and being adjudged, determined and es iablished that the several lots and pieces of real estate herelnafter re- ferred to, liave eich been spe-iatly bonefittsd to the fill amount herein fevie 1 and assessed ngainet each of said lots and piaces of real es. tAte, respectiveiy, by reason of the damages for grading of that part of 3sth strect from Farnam street to Bure street, Therafore, for the purpose of paying the dam- ages for such grading. Be It ordained by the city council ot the city of Omaha: Suction 1. That the damages for grading that ATt of d5tli street in the city of Omaha, from Farnam street to Hurt street. sald damages ho- ing tho sum of £09.0), be and the saime I8 b by levied aud assessed, accordin: to special benefits by reason of sald grading, upon the following lots and real estate as' shown by the generally reconized map of the city of Omaha 1891, lithograpned and paniished by Mulr & Gaviord, said cost beinz so levied on satd lots nad real estate, respoctively, as fol- lows, to wi! Frances A Cornell . It 11 vk 1 Brennan Place Sarah B MeKitterfok It 12 bik 1 : J 1 Johnson 1t 13 blk 1 MarionFoster 1t 14 blk 1 do 16 15 DIk 1 do It 16bik1 Mary J Kierstead 1t 1 blk 2 Elln'J Rogers 1610 bix 2 ke Jumes M Wilson 1t 10 bik 1 Creston John E Summors 1t 11 bik 1 : having do 1612 bik 1 b Bernard J Jobst 1t 13 bik 1 bad Amy Silver It 14 blk 1| ) Elizaboth Siiver It 15 blk 1 “ Amy Stiver It 16 blk 1 % LL'Nunn 1t 17 bk 1 st do 118 blk 1 3 Ellen M Coad 1t 21 Croston Aunex do 1v22 p do 163y do it do 1825 A8 I‘?«ldock 1t i e RERZE SRRERES 3 Jeromo Park Moritz Mever 1t 11 iR Alfred P Hopkins | S A Sloman It 13 blk A'S Pudaoek 1t 1 blk 10 a0 112 blk 10 do Iudbik1o do 1t blk 10 do 1t5blk 0 do 1£6 bik 10 Hattie C Pratt et 11t 7blk 10 Fred E Bollard 1t8 bik 10 Jennle R Ore 1t 6 blk 10 Orlundo Taflt 1t 1 olk 1 do r2 ik 1 B O Murguardt 1t s bk 1 do 164 bk | McCugue Investment Co 1t 5 blk 1 do 166 ik 1 do 167 bik 1 Isano L Boelsol 1t8 bik 1 A Riley and Thos Dillon 1t 9 blk 1 do 1t 10 blk 1 John L McUaguelt1 blk 2 do 162 bk do 1ta bl 2 M and J Carrie 1t 4 bik 2 The Potter & Georss ColL5blk? W C McCleliand It 6 blk 2 2 do it7blk2 S5 Ellis L Bierbower 1t 8 bik 2 iy do 169 blk 2 do 1t 10 blk 2 Charles E Gill 1t 1 do it do 13 i Johu F Coad w150 £t n 20314 £t bik 11 Smith's Add Academy of Sucred Hoart W 7 [61L5 blk 3 Park Place do o7 fLithulk 52 Wm M Dwyer w75 £t 167 bk 3 do"" 075 1L blic: do w Academy of Sacred Heart 070 ft1t25blkd do wiltelt 20 blks -t Grace B Sudborough It 1 Stewart Place do 12 2 do it 3 1 G Clarke e 150 ft 1t 46 A F Knight w150 ft tax [t 14 sec 20-15-13 H Martins e 150 ftsub 1 tax It 17 . 55 Essie Wallace e 150 ftsub2 tax1t 17 - 71 W I Heins e 150 ftn 1482-10 fttax 13 16" 503 Jno ©Cowan e 150 ft 8 08 ft tax 1t16° ** 2 40 Wm F Heins © 1) ft n 51t tax It 10 sec 17-15-13 17 do 150 ft 8200 ft tax It 19 A Total #200 00 Section 2. That the special taxes and assoss- ments levied and assessod as aforesatl, shall be du immediately upon the passage afil ap- proval of this ordinanca. and shall become de- inquent if not paid within fifty days thereaf- ter; »nd thereupon Interest shall be added nt the rate of 1 per cent a month, payable in ad- vance from the time said taxes become so do- linquent. ction 3. Tnat this ordinance shall take ef- fectand be in force from and after its passage Passed July 20, 1802, JOHN GROVES, City Clerk. E. P, DAVIS, President City Counctl, Approved July 25, 1812, GEO. P, BEMIS, Mayor. The above tax is now dae and payable at the office of the city treasurer and will become do- linquent and_ bear 1nterest on and after Sep- tember 17, 1507, as seen in Section 2 of above vr- dinance,. HENRY BOLLN City Trensurer, o e 18 e K1lby Place 3333333 EE Knight's Eub ORDINANCE NO. 3181 2 Anordinance ordering the improving of Cuss stroet from east ine of 24th streot 1o west line of 24th street. In street improvement district No. 450. sald {improving to consist of puving with usphaltur, and_ direoting tho ard of public works to'take the necessary steps to cause such work to be dono Wherens. the mayor and ety council of the clty of Omuha have ordered the improving of Cass stroet from east line of 24th stroet to west lLine of 24th street, {o street improvement dis- triet No, 430 by piving the same und allowed thirty days to property owners in whizh to designate und doterming the material desired o he used for such paving. and Whereas, the said thirty days have expirod and the property owaers owning the mafority of tho frontage in sald improvement district haye petitioned for the paving of said stroet In sald district with Trinidad sheet asphaitum duz or taken directly from the usphalt luke in the jslund of Trinidid, ana Whereas, in nddition to such deslgnation of matorial by said owners, the mayor and city counvi: of sunid eity do hireby determine upon Ui material sospecifiea as the material to be nsed for such paving, therofore, Be fvordained by the city council of the city of Omuha: Seotion 1. That that purt of Cass street frow east Jine Of 24th stroet to west line of ¢4t streot, in street lmprovement district No. 45 boand the sume Is hersby ordered in suld improvement to consist of pavi Trinidad sheot asphaltum dug or taken di- reotly from tho asphait lake in the island of Trinfdad. according to the specifications on file In tho office of the board of public works. Soction 2. That the board of public works 1s hereby ordored to causo suid work to be done and to enter Into contract for the same with the lowost responsible bidder under the spoci- foutions on file in tho office of said board. Sectiond. That this ordinance tuke effect and bo in foree frorp and after its passuge. sed July 20th, 182, JUHN GROVES, City Clork. E. P. DAVIS, President City Council, Approved July 2:nd, 182, GEO, P, BEMIS, Mayor, Notice of Asse ent of Damages for Change of Grade, To the owners of all lots and parts of lots and real estate wlong Thirty-ninth street from Fowler aveoue to Ames avenuo: You are hereby notified that the under- slgned, three disin ted frecholders of the eity of Omaha, have been duly snppointed by thé mayor, with the upproval of the elty coun- cll of sald clty. to assess the dnmage to the owners respectively of the property affected by the chunge of grade of sald street, acclared jecessary by ordinance No. 187, passed July 1802, approved July 25th, 1502, You are further notifled that having ac- ceped snld appolatment and duly qualifed as required by Taw we will, on the LUIL duy of August, A, D182, atghe hour of § o'clock in the afternoon, at the office of R W. Gibso: 216 New York Life baliding, within the co porate limits of sald clty, meet for the pur- pose of consideriug and ‘making tho ussess- ment of damage to the owners respoctively of suld pruuurly affected by sald change of wrade, taking into consideration special bene fits, If any. You are notified to be present at the time and place aforesald and make any wbjections to or statements concerning said assesswount of Aumugos &3 You miay consider propor, R W, GIBSO! L B McCULLOCH, OHN B, REEVE. August Oth, 1502, atd 10t Blinds for the Qity Omaha, Net Proposals for Venetinn Hall Senied bids will be recelved ut the comptrol- ler's office, Omaha, Nebrusky. up to 4 p. m., Auust 10, 1502 for Venetlun Hilads for the ity hall. ' Sald bids to be based on 50 muoh por syuare foot: the slats of said blinds to b two 2 inehes wide und of quarter sawed oak, to be hard oll finish Lo mateh woodwork, and all blinds to be hung In position gomplele: A certified check for $100.00. payabio to the © l.{ comptroller, to accompany eash bid. The Fight 15 resorved to reject any or all bids. THEO OLBEN, Comptroller. Ouwuba, August 8, 1592 weate Wall, instead of sick and suffering; healthy and vig- orous, instead of worn-out and wonk; bright eyos, clear ~ skin, rosy choeks — you wouldn't think it was the same wo- man, and it's all due to the use of a fow bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. ‘What this medicine bas done for thousands of delicate women, it will do for you. If ou're overworked and debilitated, it will uild you up—if you're borne down with the chronfo aches, pains, and woaknesses pecu- liar to your sex, it relieves and cures. It rogulates and promotes all the proper func- tions of womanhood, invigorates tho system, purifies the blood, improves digestion, an restores health, flesh, and stren; For all the painful irregularitios and dis- onses of women—periodical pains, prolapsus and other displacements, bearing-down sen- sations, and * femalo complaints * and weak- Tesses, it's tho only remedy so effective thab it can be guaranteed. If it docsn't benefit or ou have your money back. Forpaine curaiia 10 to 2 o Mo paytillcurvd. DR J BTEP) e /| 1) [ @ A Written Guarantoo to Cure Evory Caso or Money Refunded. Our cure I8 permanont and R0t & patehing up; cases treatod sovon years Ago HAYe nEYer soen A symptom since; by desoribing case fuily we can treat you by mail, And we give the snme strong guarantee to curo orrefund all money. Those who peefor to come here for treatment ean do 80 and we will pay rallroad faro both ways and hotel bills while here, if we (il to eura We chllenge the world for a caso (hat our Magic Remedy will not cure, Writo for particulars and got the evidonce In our seven yoars practice with the Magic Remedy It has been most diieuit to overcomo the prejudices against soealled specifics. But under our strong guaranteo thousands aro trying it and be- ing cured. We guaranteo to cure or refund every dollar, And 48 wo have a reputation to protect, also financial baoking of §0.00) it is perfectly safo to all who will try tho trentment. Heretof(rd you have been puttingup and paying out your money for diff- tments, and although you are not yet curod s paid back your monsy. We will positively cureyou. Old, ehronic ted cnses cared in 00 tof days. Investigate our finaneial standing, our reputation as business men. Write us for names and nddrosses of those wo have cured who have glven pormission to refer ¥ th 1t costs you only age todo this, 1f your symptoms ura sore throat. mucous patehes in mouth, rhewmatism tn bones and Jomts, e falling out, eruptions ©a any part of the body, feeling of genoral depression, pains in head or bones. You have no time to waste. Those who constantly taking mercury and potash, should discon- tinue it constant use of these drugs will suroly Dring sores and eating uleers in the Don't fail to write. All corrospondence sent seaied in plain velope. We fnvite the most. rhld investigation and will donll in ourpower to aid you in it. Addre COOK REMEDY CO., - Omaha, Neb. ORDINANCE NO. 8170, An ordinance ordering the improving of Cass street from 24th street to 195 feet west of 25th rear, instrect improvement district No. ald fmproving to consist of pavin: with asphaltuim, and directing the board of pub- e works to take the nocessary steps to onuse such work to be done. Whereas, the mayor and city council of the ity of Omiuha have ordered the Improving of s street from 24th street to 198 ft west of stroot, in_street improvement district No. by paving the same, and allowed thirty day 10 the property owners in which to designite and determin the niatorial desired to be used for such paving, and Whercas, the suld thirty days have explrod and the property owners owning tho majority of the frontage, in said fmprovement d strict have potitioned for_the paving of said streot in said aistrict with Trinidud sheet asphaltum auz or taken directly from the asphalt luke fn the Island of Tr.nidad, and Wherens, in addition to such desiznation of material by said owners the mayor and city council of sald eity do hereby detormine upon the miaterinl so specificd as the material to be vsed for such pavinz, therefore, Be it ordalned by the city council of the elty of Omaha: Scotion L That that part of Cass strect from 24th street to 195 feet west ot Uith street, In stroet improvement district No. 434 | ¢ and tho sanie is horeby ordered improved, said fm- provement to consistof paving with Trinidad sheet asphaltum dug or taken directly from the asphait Inke in the island of Trinidad. a cording to the specifientions on file in the oftice of the hourd of pubiic worlk Section % That the hourd of public works is hereby ordered to cause sald work to be dono and to enter into contract for the same with the lowest responsible bidder under the spoci- fications on file in tho office of suid bourd Section 3. That this ordinance take effect and be in foree from and aftor 1ts pass: Passod July 20th, 1502 2 JOHN GROVE City Clerk DAVIS, ity Counoll BEMIS Mayor. ORDINANCE NO. 8180 An ordinance ordering the fmproving of Cass 2t £0 21 th strect, in streot listricy No. 430, sald improving puving with Trinidad s sp directing the hoard of pub- 1io Works to take the nocessury steps to cuuse President Approved July 2:nd, 1822, GIO. P, such work to be done. Whereas. the ninyor and eity council of the city of Omuha have ordered the improving of Cuss strost from 22nd Strect 10 24th street In street iniprovement district No. 0, by paving the same and allowed thirty days 10 property owners in which to desiznate and detorming the material desired to be used for such paving, and Whereas, tho sald thirty days huve explred and the property owners o the mutority of the frontage In sald improvement district have petitioned for the paving of sald street in said district with Trinidadsheet asphaltum dug or taken directly from theasphaltluako in the fsland of Trinidad. and Whereas, in addition to such desiznation of mater al by sald owners, the mayor and ciy counell of sald city do héreby determine unon the mater!ai so sp-cified as the material to be used for such paving, therefore. Be it oruuined” Ly tie city counell of tho city of Omahi, Scction 1. That that part of Ca 2:nd streot to_2th street, in stre ment district No. 43 be and th ordercd improved. said inipra sist of paving with Trinidad sh duz or taken directly from the asphalt Ll the fsland of Trmidad, aecording to the spe fications on file in the oftice of the board of publie works, Section 2. That the board of pubiic works 1s hereby ordered 1o caase sald work to be dono 0 enter into contract for the sums with tho lowest responsible bidder under the speci- fications on file in the office of said bonrd. Sectlon & That this ordinunce take effect and be In force from and after its passnge. Passed July 20th, 1802, JOUN GROVES, 5 Jity Clerk. E P, DAVIS, President City Counolt Approved July Z2nd, 1802, GEO. P BEML ORDINANCE NO. 3178, Anordinance orderingz the improving of 40th sureet from Davenport street to Caming street, In street nunprovement district No, 443, sald fmproving to consist of paving witl asphaltum.and directing the board of public WOrks o Ll the necessary steps Lo cause such work to be done. Whereas, the mayor and eltv councit of the eity of Omiha have ordered the mproying of 40th streot from Davenport strect to Cuming street, in street improvenent district No. 443, by paving the same and allowed thirty days 10 property owners in which Lo dosgnute aid detormine the muterial desired to be used for such paving, und Whereas, the sald thirty days have sxpirad And the PFODErLy OWNArs OWnIN £ Lhe majority of the frontage in sajd improvement district have petitloned for the paving of s 1d streety insaid district with Trinfaud sheet asphaltum dug or taken directly from the usphalt luke in siand of Triniaid, erens, In additlon to such designation of the mayor and ety council of sald ity do heraby determine upon the material so spocified as the material to bo I paving. there Be ltordained vy the olty co of On oction 1. That thit part of $0th street from nport street 1o Cuming street, in stroot ment district No. 443, be and'the sime | is horeby ordared improved, suid linprovement L0 nsist of pavin with Trinidad sheot asphaltum dug or taken directly from toe aspliale lake in the sland of Trinidad, cluss 1 flve yours' gunrintes, aceording Lo the speol- fications on file in the office 0f the bourd of vublic works, tlon 2 That the board of public works Is hereby ordered Lo cause snid Worl to be dono and to enter 1nto contract for the sime with the lowest responsible bidder under the spoci- feations on A6 in tho ofice of sald bosrl. Hection 8 That this ordinance ke effeos and bo In foren from and aftor its passage. P 20th, 1842, Passod July i, W02 | e | A £ P DAV " Hlork od July 22 d‘.rlz-l‘fd‘u' moll Aporoved Jul MG TR 5. nh('g;l. ayor street from tlproves- 15 hereny nelil of the oty Visible Supply of Gratn, ~Phe visible supply 24,081,000; corn, onts, 5,051,000; rye, 92,000; barloy, THEY KNOW ALL ABOUT MARS Theosophical Teaohers Tell Their D fome Very Strange Tales iples ASTRONOMERS SHOWN TO BE IGNORANT The Planet Is Tnhabited by a Highor Order of Beings Than the Earthand it Has no Moons—A Few Other Pecullaritios, EW Yonrg, Aug. 8 —Many strangs th sophical teachings icerning the viane Mars woro expounded at the rooms of the H. P. 8. theosophical society in this city last night. There were lecturos by Prof. Claud I, Wright of London and John W, Pryso of the New York theosophical head- quurters, Mr. Pryso said that considerable information which theosophy had concerning this planet was rocelved from Mahatmas, perfected men who had been thero, 'There were seven Marses, Mr, Pryso said. Six of them were invisible because thoy were on higher planes of consciousness or strata of the universe. The visible Mars was the fourth of its septenary chain, aud it was the lowest strata of thoe plane that corresponded 0 the physical budy. Tho jubabitants of the Mars ohain, the speaker wont on, were much wore highly evolved than the people of our earth. Com- munications botween the men of this earth and those of Mars were extended and had been for ages, it was true, through though! transference. The inhabitants of our earth, Pryse said, had migrated four times around the earth’s chain and were now on their fifth vound. That mccounted for the fact that man had five sonses, five vital con~ ters in the body, five extremitics, five fingers, toes, ete. The inhabitants of the Mers chain were at loast one globe higher than the earth people and perhaps several rounds. ‘Uhat was ainatier often of millions of years that tney were abead in point of evoiution, ‘I'he iubabitants of the Mars chain had at. tained that state where the uuit had taken to itself the attributes of both soxes, which was the true platonic marringe. Pnoebus and Deimos were uot moons bes longing to Mars. A mooa was the mother of a plauet, and was buta shell sapped of ita vitality by travsmigration. Iu the course of timo moons must disintegrato, and this was what happened to Mars, Venus and Mercury, who, theosophy taught, had no mooxs. Those two satellites wore *‘pickups,” and Mars had no rightto them. Pnoobus, as declared by Laplace and Foie, moved too quickly to'bo o moon, The hypothesis that moons were molten masses thrown off from planets and planets thrown off tho sun had 1o place in tho occult philosophy. Tno planetoids vetween Mars and Jupiter were inhabited. Their veople were a aimin. tive species, of a low order of intelleot,so low that communication with one would be as difficult us between man and an ape. They would regara us as gods. Prof. Wright said that Mars, as a whole, was & being as was every other planet. Planets were made up of the sum total of all lives on them, just as physical bodies wera madeup of the moiecules that composed them. e Worse Than a Lockout. ‘The statement of Mr. J. Sterling of Wiok- liffe, Ky., will be of special iuterest 1o me- chanics, many of whom have had a similar experience, “l am a cooper by trade, and for many years worked in Chicago. About twelve months azo I had an attack of diarrheea, which became chrouic. I was treated by two prominent physicians of Chicago, but from them received no permanent boneft. I then went to Texas where L was again treated by a louding physician with results sumilar to those I had praviousty experl enced. In May I came to Wickliffe, Ky., in a very debilitated condition, consequent upon this long continued trouble. I went to o drug store forrelief. Chamberiain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhy Remedy was recom- mended. The first dose relioved me, and two25-cent bottles cuved me. I cousider myself well today.” Mr. Steriing is 62 years of age and a very nico old gentleman, and reliable in all mat- ters, Hecame here in & very low state of health, but now says he feels perfectly well and buoyantand has bad no symptoms of diarrhan for three or four weoks. Cham- berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhaa Rom- edy 1s very popular hero, W. SmveLL druggist, Wickliffo, Ky. B MES, HARRISON'S HIZILTH. fHier Loon Lake Trip Has Caused Much Ime provement. Looy Lake, N, Y., Aug. 8.—President Harrison arvived here Saturday as unosten- tatiously as did the other guests who visit Loon lake, Ho dines as bofore in the little private dining room. Lieutcnant and Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Dimmick dine with him, Mvs. Harrison still takes, her meals at the cottage. Dr. Gardiner, the physician wha attended Mrs, Harrison upon ber first ar- rival, 18 no longer here. He has now been gone several davs, but 1t is understood that ho will veturn in a fow days. Mrs. Harrison is still quite ill, although she has 1mproved, and to a wonderful degree, since her arrival here. The president took a drive with Mrs. Harrison and Mrs, Parker yestorday They were gone about an hour, AL to bod ana_eariy to rise will shorton tho road to your home in the skies. But early to bed ‘and “Lattle Early Riser.”thg pill that mwakes life longor and better and wiser, — - Indian War Soldiers to Recelve Ponsions, ‘I'hie act granting pansions to the survivors of the ludinn wars of 1532 1o 1542 inclusive, kunown as the Black Hawk war, Creck war, Cherokee disturoances, and Florida war with the Semiunole Indwaus, became a law ou July 27, 1892 Tho act provides a pension of 88 per month to the surviving officers and enlisted men, including marines, militia and volun- teers of the military and naval service of the United States who served thirty days in any of the above waurs, and were honorably dischargea; and to the widows of such oMcers ond enlisted men if they have not remarried, Tue Bee Bureav or prosecute all claims arising under the act, and secure pension for thoso entitied with the greatest possible dispatch. The buresu has every facility for doing the work accu- rately and quickly, No cnarge is made for tho services of the bureau in any pension case until claim is allowed. Advice given with out charge. Ad- dress: Tue Bee Bugeav or CLaivs, Omahia, Nob, ———— ANARCHINT AKONSTAMME, A1M I8 propared to o Visited New York but Left Hefore He Could bo Arrested, New Youk, Aug. 8.—0he Herald says it has positive information thut Anarchist Aronstamme, who it is claimed was directly connected with Bergman's atiempt on Frick’s lifo and for whom the police have been searchivg since the assault, was in the ety Saturday and went to tho anarchistic headquariers, *Seum Grobea Michel,” at 20 Iifth streot, where ho met apparently by ap- pointment Emma Goldman and Peukert. The torce remained in & back room of tho saloon until about 4 o'clock, when Miss ioldman accompanied Aronstamme to Jer- sey City, where ho boarded @ Pennsylvania train. Miss Goldman returned o this city. It was 1mpossible to learn Aronstsmme's destination, BU RLINGTON, 1a., April 4,1501, D r. J. B. Moore—-Dear Sir: Have beesa troubled with catacrn in wy head and face for throe years —at timos was unuble to hear had a constant riugiug lu wy cavs and 1or two yoars wis almost deaf. Have tried sev- eral so-called romedies aud beon treated by rogular pbysicians and noted specialists, but failed to get any relief. | tried oue bottle of Moore's Tree of Life Catareh Cure, It gave immediato rellof and effeotad & permanent cure. Iheartily recommend it to all suftor- ors of this disouso ana will eheertully give uny further information on being addressed atmy home, No, 223 5 weoney ave., Burlings ou, [, Kor sale by all druggists. 1Res, For sale by all drugglsts, Uullly, L Lo Heio

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