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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: . 'EDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1892, " SPEGIAL NOTIGES. DYERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS will b taken until 12:8) p. m. for the evening A0 untl §:30 p. m. for the morning or Sunday edi tlon All advortisements In those columna 1% cents word for first insertion and 1 cent & word for each £obsequont InseAion, or #1540 per 1ine por month No advertisement takon for losa than 25 cents for the first fosertion. Terms cash in adyance, inftinls figures, symbols, ete. each connt A8 a word. All advertisemonts mnsi ran_eousecutively. Advor Hisers, by requesting & numbered check, can have the lotters addressed to_n numbered lattor n_care Of THE P¥E. Answers a0 addrossed will b delly. ered on presentation of the check. FOR gan'p-mnmunnn !ODEB: HONIYTOE?AN REAL ESTATE. “—— - FOR !AL‘»R_EeL ESTATE. Continued KV ICE FURNISHED LARGE FRONT ROOM, 422 N1 et Mi3? S NISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSIE . 413 South 19th. M728-11* E FUNNISHED ROOMS T0 RENT WITIH AL Umodern convenlences. 912 Douglas street Esd OR 3 ROOMS, 1HOUS| AMARY'S ROOMS FOR E USEKERTING PO AR 319 N, 17th st E MOUERN UL N, 15 — BITUATIONS WANTED. WANTED SITUATION BY A conchman, No ALHOE vEAL MAN wanta position in first class shoe stors ns snlos. mon OF manager. A | roferences. State salnry. Lock box 17, Grand Isiand, Neb, 4 10% WANTED-MALE HELP, SWANTED, SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COM hitidlon to hianalo the now patent chemieal ink erasing pencll. ‘The groatost selling novelty ever Prodnood: erases ink thoroughly intwo fe0o nds: DO ALrAsIon of pAper: 200 Lo %0 per cont profits eenvs salos amouniod to $620 1 lx days. In two hours: wo want one energetle gen AEent in each state and territory. For terms mrileulars nddress Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co. a Crosse, Wis. E- WANTED, wark in Nebraskn, W #0010 wakes LABORERS FOR RAILROAD oming or Sonth Dakotn: B BOLICITONS WANTED. B, WANTED. A PRACTICAL MAN WITH S0 enpltal to take o water mill. ~ Addross box Lincoln, Neb, b B W ANIED R K. LABORERS FO'LWYOMIN nnd South Dakota: wood wages; Ay work frec pass. Albrisht Labor Agoncy, Farnam P YALARY PAID men; exp y and p bmployment. Donglns. B vaw SALESMAN. GOOD inlnry or Gom Netlonal Clgar . Louls. Mo, M3 B lookK ke WANT THOROU competent and_oxporienced man. Address {n own handwriting, with roferences, K. K. Kennan, Mngr. G. W. P. & 1. Co., Gothenburg, Neb, 16 Bi,PREAD BAKER WANTED BY SMITH & €0, 523 Main atreot, Councll Blufts, In. 00 ~WANTED, A FIRST CLASS ANTHRACITE AJconl salesman, familiar with the Jobbin trade of Nebraska and Kansns, to sollelt tho trade with headquarters nt Omaha. Address appliention, giv ing exporience In thix business and propoer rofer- encos, to K. . Buell. rosident manazer. the Phila - delphin & Reading Coal & Iron Co., Milwaukee, Wis, 708 AND 1 M1 104 STAY AWAY M7 88t OLICITORS WANTED, CITV. OR COUNTIY. tandard Books, Outit frée. 311 MecCagug butia TS =1F YOU ARE SEEKING A HIGH GRADE 1tion tn any part of the United States write tern Buslness Agency, Inclosing stamp, Minneapoits, Minn 00D 0P| Address with B, VANTED, CARPENTERS, 271 sts., £outh Omaha. By WANTED, HARNESSMAKE it from Kansas City: strike there. TED-ACTORS AND MUSICIANS FOR Tom's Cabin Co. Join at once. Address . Lowe, Rulo, Neb. M Te100 L 100 MEN FOR_UNION PACIFIC allway 1y between Cheyenne and Poca. tello, idaho. y work. Wages, 8135 Froo fare. Kramer & O'Henrn. Labor ugernic: yuth ith st, 10° AR OLD ds store. Fred Kern, 4100 TO mnde without s with stam M5 B, Boy Asoun wonts’ furnishing g Eouth 16th st = WANTED, manufucty Adar ansus Clty. Mo, B WANTED. BOY Fiom 81y teen yonrs ol must bo f S1GTL and willing Nebraska Clothin M55 10 N SMALL FAMILY ‘mian or German preferred. 5112 Woolworth -WANTED, LADY CANVASSERS. 815 to 830 /per Wook In own city or town: 1 o nddross 1715 S GIRL WANTED. MRS, J. M. COUNSM AN, 1610 /Sherman nvonn S WANTED; nsslatin g GERMAN ral housowork. 2217 Capltal ave € VANTED. A CoN I ¥on kitehon and first work 706 NT GIRIL 057 Doago st NERAL HOUSK- ROOd wages to_right v LADY AND GENTLEMEN raska and Towa to sell the grent- saving article known: every household will buy It usive territory gven: samples 2c Abply ‘at once to I. L. Blumer. 111 Dodge st., O N practical curato at figures an come well C NOGRAPI Tady with own machine nble Lo nasist with ofice work. Apply, giving erences and stating salary, to P. 0. box 2 CVaNIED., A ¢ ily. Mrs, N. A, Kul 10D GIIL IN SMALL 602 8. 215t avonuo. 18510 ERAL HOUSEWORK 4109 Farnam strec e ARE OF CHIT, Harney, id floor, 1 0D GIRL FOR G il famil (D, GIRL 10 TAKE 0 W. ‘cornor 15th and o on’ Harney. S entra (AN experienced 8chool for two ory ny mornts qulreat 2309 Dodge street in forenoon only. ; 411 O SECOND FLOOR_OF COTTAGE FURNISHE Ytor housekeoping. 307 1oward street. Mois-1 ROOME Mirs 18° RENT FURNISHED streot FOR gl [ FoR RENT. Utor two singlo gentiemen o man and wif desirabla rooms. Good It i m venlences, I privato e pev 14 WITH OR WITHOUT Tu{A‘un, on- 4 NICE ROOMS FURNISHED FOR HOUSH eopingon St Mary's avonas Large Iawn, shade, ete. G, K. Butts, 220South 17th st., Bee bldg FURNIS| s FURNISHED ROOMS ANO BOARD. i;v LEASANT ROOMS AT THE MERRIAM 0 8 18 JF, FOR RENT. FURNISUED OUR UNFRNISHED rooms; modorn convi o8, Hoard 1f dosirod. 2130 Harney. sS4 110 F BOARDAND 1t H MODEKN CON- M6l 110 ED ROOMS W1 417 8. 20th stroct OCME, 1611 DOUGLAS " U3 J; FUGNISHED OR UNFURNISHED - WITH bourd. 624 S0, WU streot. Miis2 —_— e FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Continued. Continued, IV P MONEY, SEE G. COATES W ;;CHEAR MONEY, 1614 Farnam. W; PRIVAT Toans, low r w. RTGAGE eablae UNEY, 13T AND 20 ) Moors 1F YOU y ON ¥t URE, PIANOS HORSES. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BTC., CALL AT TH OFFICE OF OMAHA " MORTGAGE LOAN BT TERMS BEFORE DEALING FLERWHERE, Loans made In amounts from §10 to $12.00 t the on very short notice withont pub and with the privilege of keeping your goods rown possession. can pay the money back In Any amoun wish and at any time. and ench payeent 8o mode will reduce the cost of the lonn 1n broportion ‘There will be 1o _expense or charge kept out of amount wanted, but you will recelve the full unt of the loun OMAHA MORTGA oo co. you LOAN €O reiuhton Blook. . South of Postoffice. 110An company in Omaha. 3 FIDELITY 1. On honsehold goods. planos, or; mules, wagons, ote., at the lowest p o rates, blicity, Famoval of property or change n. nts 0f any an lucing both p atrons all th tplan, Mouey niways on hand; no delays; no publiclty ; lowest rates: husiness confidentinl. FIDELITY LOAN GUAI! 14 Withnell Bii., 15 nnt can he made at any clpal anil interost, thus nofits Of the partial pay 11 CO., nd Harnoy. a4 (" 013 ROUNS AT 008 N. ISTIL ST, x 48 A° 1 AND 349 0+ (“ 2 FRONT ROOMS, S. W, T Loavenworth. COR. 16 “FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICE JFORRENT, 1K 016 Farnam st Th ment basemont, water on all the Hoor of The Hee. FOR WENT, STORE SOUTHWEST C 15th and Pacitic street. Call room 5. FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS. TLARGE BARN AT 10TH AND HOWAL D o atroots. room for 8 horsos, wagons, ete.s all oo n vonioncos. AlNo housos and rooms. G. I Butts, 220 South i7th street, M2(T A% S RENTAL AGENCIES. —RENTAL AGENT. J. PAUL, 1005 FARNAM Lis., makes spaclaity o g liouses, stores and i#ats's carlng for rental proporties. e s blo. £STORY BRICK BUILDING butiding lins o firepro % nplote stonmhonting fixtures gas. ete. Apply at the ofi STORAGE. “DRY, CLEAN & PRIVATELY STORED KUIU niture 1207 Dougins, Omabin StoveRepair yorks WANTED-TO BUY. HNITURE BOUGILT, SOLD, STORED. Wolls, 1111 Farnam st. s N JECOND-HAND “BOOKS BOUGHT FOR ANcast ¢ Anitquatian vook stors 1513” Farnam st ~ FOR SALE--FURNITURE. ( ror \l_.v QiR FURNITURE OF 7-ROOM FLAT. able, Flat D, o FOR SALE, verything first class TRNITURE OF 8-R0O0M HOUSE. Address G 5, B FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC. P, DRIVING DECIVERY AND WORK 10156 forsnle clionp fOF caslh OF On CAsy piyments. at stablo 24t and Clark sts. CTilar > FOIt SALE, A SIXTY-DOLLAR TOP BUGGY, for $16.00. 11, K. Coie, Continenial block. 359 PFOR SALE. A FAMIL INQU 1505 Farnam st. i 82 D—FOR SALE. S and harnass: no qu 1 see. Fidelity Loan ¢ . corner 1ith Harney sts., Room 4, Withnell BId; mes munugor. P50 WILL BUY YOUNG bugry and barness; half vaiue Beo. HORSE, HORSES, stlon HORSE, Address G )—FOR SALE-ONE PAIR OF FI und § years old. weight ahout 1,80 unds; just the thing for delivery wagon. N X FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, QuFORSALE & MERV-GO ROUND, Manawn. Good roasons for selilng. &Sutton. Council Blufts. 1a. () FOILSALE, FAIRBANK'S SCALES N0, oo condition. 1208 Douglas st M Q» LARGE SIZE LETTEL PRESS AND for sale chenp. Addrews G 64, B Goehring M7 (j. FOR SALE. 0 HEAD FULL BLOOD JERS cows and heiters from $25.00 to' §5.00; hofce family cows. Frank Dodson, Logan WANTED, G arney. R: _CLAIRVOYANTS. Q- ARRIVAL EXTRAORDINAR atlons. Challcoges the world. vo, dend trance olalrvoyant. astrologlst, palmistand }ife reader; telts your lifo from the cradle to gruve: unitos the separatod; causes mar. ringe with the one you love; tolls whore you will succoed nnd In what busineds bost adaptod £or; has the celobrated Egypsian breastplate for luk and to destroy bad Iniluences: ‘cures fits, Intemperance plalnts with masssgo. baths Sond §200. lock of halr, nd dato of birth snd recolve scoursto lifo nts tn stamps {or circalar; givo initinly 0f0no you will marry: also phiotos of sume. Offic 6 417 Fouth 1ith streot, irst #oor; hourd, s, m, to § p.m. Como one. come all, and be convinoed of this oraclo. MAB-I0° VONDERFUL Mrs. Dr. M. (;WANTED. A FIRST CLASS GIRI oral lousework, to whom first clnss wages will b pald. German or Bohewlan preforred. Apply in tho morning before 12 only. 2209 Dodge stroot . -1 INTIY, R GEN 1-SOLICITORS WANTED, CITY 01 00 /Standard books, qutiit “rde. 311 McCag 1og. Dk o roums; new block T)jkor x IKEh street. bonventencos. I) -FOR RENT, 6:ROOM _COT' B Hoom 6, 810 8, TWO HOUSES. 115 AND 115 8. handy to bus 0.7 3 AG bobween' Cass and Callfor b and COLLUZO 01 Cuns Dty ho ML 219 Board of Trad M2 D, Joenm. sl JACKNON ST, PRETTY neW seven Foom cottige, all modern tmprove . Kidelity Trust Company, 1614 Far # JDHPI RENT COTTAGE OF FIVE RO0NS Biilotor ine. Tnquire 8. W. Cor. vth and Douglan i LOUATED; onts. T N 03 RALLY Oirnkes und all modorn tmprove tre L T)kon B bonufiral Lafayotto Plac oor. faveita ave (Nelson st). Open for iy 1614 Farnm. AT ONCE st of those ho P Lkoost THOUSE, MOD business, wood repairs. &oon i, NV, Life bullding ¥ D cor 41! parts of ety Kilkeony & Co.,” Contl T hom BENT. 4 AND S ROOM COPTA ¥, ¢ . 7138h svenue, betweon Jeckson and Len Iworth i1 AND DODG K Bogks & Hill, 1408 Farnam st 020 11 I) NICK 4-HOOM HOUSE, 20711 ats., Bl DINING ROOM, 201 Boutn 24th st [ FINE LARGE Yo ete. Ingulre FOI RENT, Adiiignon, pan .D A8l 1GROOM MOD eyt 85 ¥oom Aol ing Dodge stroc 40 % 100U d wolllng Virgiain Y Uk rou dwoliing Vifuin i ne 1 Fa0m wiodern v i 5 o il 0-ro0m wuliing 1510 ¢ ko sira 40, 100 Tt 10 Stoam hewted bufiAiie LG rooms and bath. 1ogals No ron Mall, 86 8 15th stroet. 3oz Mot l‘lll NEW G-ROOM COTTAGES, READY In boautitul Stantord circia Apply ot 4, Now York Life bldg. 11 Tow day C. &, Elgutter, 1 ): FOR REN e inwn. . BROOM 1o Saara, room 318, LAKGE BARN, 998, 3 ¥ 1ife by, ¥OR RENT-XURNISHED ROOMS, E MUANSIED WO Wivi W0 i R FORNISHED WOOMS, 816 N, BA’ Wi sT I 655 8 5 Y0, WOOMS WOl RENE FURNISIED Ok UN BN o, e S ou gN ANNIE V. WARRAN, CLAIRVOYANT, basiness medium, $1th 'year at 119 N 1th MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. ATNMENT, ELECTRO THER. mal buths. sealp and hair treatiment. maniis and Chiropodist. Mra. Post. #1054 & Toth, W ESMITO 113 DO loor. Aleohol, sulj) M STOW K, MASSED TRICIAN W20 Pratt stroot. A0 12 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE, BANIO K ier 15th & Har, FORE, BUYING A PIANO EXAMINE Tk scale Kimballplano. A 1ospo, 1513 Douglas, ol — MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE, “’rwiuml.r:w ATE LOANS, 510 7 PEIL OENT 50 RAAIL{0AN] Ghirtion TOF cOmMIuslon oF Gbir neys Tous. W. I Saikie, Firat National Hank sids W IOANS G G WALLACE, §i2 BROWN BLK. “v JANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROV D ©Ity propurty $5.000 and upwards Lo 5 por €ant No deluys. W. Karnam Smith & Co.,15th and 1arae y iz W, OMAUA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on renl ostate ut Jowest markst rates. Lowns made ly small or lrge sums and for short or long tme. No commission is ¢ Tonns are not 8ol n the east.but ean always be found ut the bank on the corner of Lith and Doug! ols, S PROPERTY, Geo, J. Paul, (W) Farnam street Mowinl3 YEAI LUANS ON OMAHA s Old mortgnges now P tended and carrled by asoie ortwo yoars without new papers. Write fuil particulars. oed & Selby, S Board Trade “v S00.000 TO LOAN ON BUSINE i per cent. VW CENTHALLOAN & TRUSY €O, BEE W NONEY 10 TOAN ON IMPROVED property, 10w rate. - A. C. Frost, Dougias bk ] W MONEY T0 LOAN ON IMPROVED O tuproved Omahin property at lawest rat short notico. Cash on hand, Fidelity Tr pany, 1614 Farnan street. W I FORGET THAT WE ARE MAKIN ) lmproved and uaimproyed lowns perty. No_dolay and nll business ut tuls otlice. Fideliy Trast ¥, 1614 Farnum street b W MONEY 10 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES clly oF farm property. Geo. J. Paul, 1) Furnat Mivalzt W . PER CBENT MONEY-NEL 10 BORIOW- ra on Omabs olby property. No oxtra obargis gharzua; Wiy var sk ralos: Mawor i ciesy You e get full beneft of low rates from Gl Loan and Trust Co., lith and Dodge. s WU FOHARRISON, 012 N ¥ ure. 54 “ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. Y. YV 1.ife. londs at low raies for choloo sécurity o Nebraska or Lowa (arts or Omalis ¢ity propert LOAN MONEY ON ANY KI*'D OF trictly contidentinl, A, K Ilarris, re S HATTEL LOANS MADE ON FURNITUR K, )%, 1ive stoek publioity or ra- val property at th payments. Duff Gree 191 ON CHATTEL 976 A2 CHEAP. $10 UP_TO §10,000 | soourity by W. C. Wood, ngent for Nebraska Loan company, 1315 Douglnd streot, up staire. 05 X P00 TO LOAN ON CITATTEL SROURITY business contidential. Room W3 Knrouch blook. e B —SHORT TIME Asecurity, 505 N, V. Lt X ONEY 18 Aoaned on any chat LOANS fo, BUSINESS CHANCES. T MEAT MARKET FOR SALE CHEAP; BEST location In clty: doing ensh businoss of 850o doy. Poor health causo of selilog. Addross G 18, Beo ofce, Council Blafts. Mi7al Yf.-nu SALE 2300 RAIN 000 BUSHEL STEAM elevator, first-cluss 10 ovory rospect and doing o xo00d pay ss. located I oue of the best wrain growing districts in . the state, Address Lock . Wood River, N ESTAL 200d bus| Yo 5,000 cholc ble. ront chuy 158 14 loeation, next 0 p Apply at once to James Green, IT THOUSAND PRIME Towa Ltown, four thousand inhabl paper. Make 'full offors. 1 HARDY nts, fo . Stuart i YL MACHINERY E outft of tho Dixon Milling company consisting Of thirty-two sots of rolls and uther machinery in n, wiil bo sold regardiess of tho orikinal nitos to sult buyers. MI1 butldi atonee Into an electric power sta or further Information write to Dixon Power & Lighting Co., Dixon, i1l Mi-12 N OUT-0F TOW? pany engaged in who man of good in Owaba, to call on th ery trade and to huvo management of co n, ete.: want porty who interestod by ownership of 5 t of £2000 or £3,00). Doy table party at a satixfactory s bost of referencos. Addrass G a8 desires a city sn FOR SALE—A SMALL are, sto na furs other business Int; only reason for selilng. merchant, Strotton, Neb, Y ;- A WELL LOCATED CHOP HOUSE Ing A good business, cheap for cash your time to make & bharrol of money: state fair, campalgn year ard legisiature. Address C, Beo oftice, Lincoln, M 15 STOCK 2OOC OppOTtuniLY ; e QU SALE-BE THE OWNER 1000 ACRES OF obraskn's finost far; 1nnd at groat_snert flee. G. M. Petorson. 1079 Vath st.omahn. 79188 JTOR SALE AT A BARGAIN FOR CASE elght-room suburhan ek with all convenlonces. Ak st bo sold. Addrews Ga%] g MONEY WANTED. QIS0 WANTED FOI 5 VEARS AT 6 PRR *Peent on substantial hproved brick business property worth $0.000 e heome from the prop. Interostoonrly threo times over yet the rints will stand a healthy a8 G 30 Heo. 05 10° WANT TO BORROW'#3%0 roit ONE YEAR ON A 10t worth $5.000-wlll pay 8 por cant and §25.00 cash commission. Addres@ b Boo ofic A-VYEARS, €50 FIRST MORTGAG Dpraved elty property. Address TIKL.\ [ ST T, FOUR HORSES, TWO blacks; weight, about 1100; one sorrel and ono N.Mouritsen, Gth and J ste: South 2 M760 10 Omahn, THE REALTY MARKAT, NSTRUMENTS pluced on record August 0, 1802 WARNANTY DEEDS. E A Bonson, trustee, to J P Burgess, lot 24, block 8, Benson. . FOTED. ORI ) Mattio Roys and husbind t6° W T Gras ham, lot 2 bloek 16, Bedford place. DS Pinney nnd wito to J T Robertson, McOlarn's subdi avos to G N Hicks, 2, West Liwn park endail and wifo 1o Josoph rufl, fov 14, Oafton placo QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. Henry Grebe to V G Luntry, lot 8 blosk 1: 10t8 2 and & bloek 13; 10t 1, block 1ot 7, block k. lot % binci - : Tots 1 and i, and 5, blovk i s 170 18, ‘Wood- block iy i lote 2.6, 6 and 8, stav Kneisor et al to B 8 Rood. Dlock 4, in subdiv of blook bright's’ Cholen ... .. Total amount of transfers,. DEATHS. "Notices of fis lines or less under this head, A7ty cents; each additional line t-n cents, BOLIVER—Augusta, wite of J. G. Boliver, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, Julius Engleke, at 4:450, m. on Tuesday, August 0. Funeral from 1005 Eim street. one block south of Vin- ton streot, at 2 p. m. Thursday, Auwust 11, Interment at Luurel HIil, Fricnds invited. RUEI'—Ireno E., nged 4 yoirs, 8 months «nd 8 days, daughtor of Jolin and_ Emmu Reuf. Funeral from residence, 143 North Twenty: second street, Tuesduy afternoon at 2 v'cloe JOHNSON--A. N., aged 2: years. on Avgust 8, 1802 drowned in Cut-Off Ik uneral toduy ut 2 o'cloek from Swanson & Valien's, corner 17th und Cunung streots. Interment at Albright, All mewbers of Tuilors union, No. 92, are re- tomect at Green's hall at1 o'elock for the purpose of attending the al of ourlate brother, A. N. Johnson. rof H. ¥: Peterson, president. NG a8 TYPEWRIIERY For Sale, Rent or Exchange. BEST IN THE WORLD! Jos. P. Megeath, Dealer, omAHA RE i Famnam Chrant RAILWAY TIME GARD Toaves mahn, Spmf... 0n millI 150 p .10 650 p m|. Tenyes |BURLINGTON & MO. RIVER | Omnha. | Dapot 10th aud Mason Std. A ml,..Den 10,15 & m -Deadwpod Express. 440 p Donver E: €40 p Arrivas Jmahn. 105 pm $05p m A a m ST Loavos X Depot 13than bn. | Your Vacatio “ T mever, in a lo Jound 10 vestful a St. Louts, Mo. resort: career 1 d dlightfu Location healthy, no malaria, no mosquitos, Tmmenso s Twenk 18 06 longer any need of expensive, tiresome trips to far-away ExcLston Seriwos, Mo., one hour's ride from Kansas City, offers all the attractions the seeker for pleastre or health can desire Tue Evus, capacity 500 guests, is an ideal resort hotel, situated in the midst of a picturesque wooded estate of 1000 acres. a traveler in many lands, and wnder many skis 50 home-like a spot as the beautiful * Kims Frank L. James, Ph. D, M. D ming pool of Sulpho-Saline water, # cool and refreshing as the ocean. Tennls, billiards, bowling, good saddle horses, orchestra, dancing, and all sports at command. Why not enjoy these advantages, renaw your health by drinking the famous Regent and Swipho-Saline waters and at the same time save your money ! Chargesmoderste. Cor- L XCEISTOF Springs, respondence solicited. Forillastrated pamphlet, te ete, address EXCELSIOR SPRINGS COMPANY, RICHARDSON DRUG CO., KGC. $ozs TS Ak for The Bottled Waters, Missourl. AGENTS, Omaha, Nebraska, BAKING POWDER .FOR29H° ABSOLUTELY PURE - JUSTTRY IT. F.FRJAQUES & CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. WELL BRED, SOONWED" GIRLS WHO USE SAPOLIO Are Quickly Married. Try it on your next House-Cleaning. ten guarantee 1o cul Losa of Brain Power, Foada siona, Nervousness, Lassitude, all drains and 1ss of power of the Organs in vither sex cause by over exertion, ¥ use of tobncco, opium or K tion and Insanity. ‘ago by muil; 6 for 86, With overy 8 or AEFOREN AND APTRR USING. oF refund the money. Circular froe. Put up convenlons Nerve Seeds,” tho wondorful remely 18 sold with write re all pervous diseasos, such as Wenk Memory, Wakefulness, Lost Manhood. Nightly [y Generativo YOUuD{ul Grrors, oF nxcossive stimulants whioh soon lead to Infirmity. Consnn carry in vest pocket. ®1 per pack. T wo gine awwritten griarantee Addross Nerve Szed Co., Chicag For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell, 1513 Dodge streot. HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Minars and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER, Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, Etc, A Delightful Shampoo, WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water .. Kansas City Day Kxpréss. L6 p m % Night Wxp via U. £ Teans | 6.4) s m TO GO TO THE PACIFIC arge of permanent branch for lnrge Chicago house: will pay all running expenses and salary of 300 por month nnd allow a pereent aga on all business done; five or ten years' con- tractif desire ust invest $10.000 cash In goods and merchandise to bo earried there in stock. and must glve entire atteation to the business. Henry Vernon, 05 Home Insurance bubding, Chicago, 11 M730 10° Yo VANTED MA const and tuke ¢ FOR EXCHANGE. 7, CLEANSTOCK OF GENBRAL MU D'SB: WILY, /itake real estato & money. Box 395, Frankfort, Y WHAT HAVE YOU 10 TRADE FOR 1OT 2 Uplock 2, Boggs & HIIl's first adaition? Lot Is on DOdgo street. one Lot wost ol cornor of 23th, and 1y clear. Addross E 11 Bee. 54 /-'.{ BRASKA FARMS TO EXOHANG fictty property. B.J. Kendall, R 403, Brown bik M 018 FLOURING MILLS, ONE AT HAMPTON. and one ut St Fanl, Neb. Loth 8)-barrel; [nery: no Incumbrance; will take good OWNEF Over T0 yours old, going out of business. J. J. Gibson, 1st National Bank bullding 303 Vs Utronting ern, finished 10 W. L. SALE OR EXCHANGE, COTTAGE ith on Cuming street in’Carthage ad- rooms, pantry, closets: force pump, well bullt and 2,200, Apply 5 45 7 HANGE, BEAULIFUL MODERN 4nome on wotor lue for stock hardware or gen'l mdse, land or city property. What havo Box 790, Z/FOR EXCHANGE. PIANOS “AND OL 10 oxchange for western lands, 1ots or guges A. Watrous, Merlden, Con B, A BTOCK OF lands and cash. Address I Mot-s10* 7oy fiuna som Koods. Address 716000 FARM LAND FOR A STOCK OF M ichiandise. Address G i2, Bee. M 7 ARM OF 120 ACHE Avine, Harriso wage in growin, Luke, Ia. stock of hard Address X. Wall M, 7781000 CASIL AND $4,000 REAL ESTAT Citeade for dry goods, clothing, boots und s Box il, Papiilion. Neb, M “Going 1§ F1 Fast. |Unfon Depot I0th & Marcy St | East. 000 o m 35 p m| pm amiill s Going | CHICAGO, I West. | Unlon Depot 10t T2 pm} 108 mlll 00 Fast Express .. 0 8 m|. Kansas Clty (Excopt Sunday) Tenvos | I, & PACIFIC ot 10 ~“Beatrico 1 .Denver Expross. _.Overlandklye in & Strinshy B .Pacific xpra “Donyur pot and M Icago Exproas. “hicago Expresa T05 pm| . 130 & w Tenvos 020p m 100a m & PACIFIC Depot, 15th and Wabstar Omaha 0% wm o | . Omanal _Depot, SO0 m| - Deadwood Express......| 50 p m 900 & m|(Ex Sat) Wyo, Exp. (Ex. Mon,)| 50p m 110 p m|.....Norfolk (x. Sunday.) 845 p m| .St Paul Bxpross. ... euves C., ST. P., 3, & 0, Omaha| Depot.15th and Webster St E10a m|_Sicux Clty Accommodation 115 p mSlonx City Bxpross (x. Sund'y) St. Paul Limitsd K 515 p m|Hang ssanzer (Rx. Sund'y) | 708 [CHICAGO & NORTI WE Omaha|U. I depot. 10th and Marey Sts. | 0 a m y) Carroll Passenger. Chiloago Expross.. Loe |1, K b45p m| ., Oniaha U30p m 6.05p m . Kastern Flyor...[ 0" n) Atlantio Matl (€x Moi) (Ex 8) Ci cer (Fx 8)| OMAMA & ST. LOUIS. | Arrives U. P._depot. 10il |Omuha Z/iA GOOD LOT T0 EXCHANG & FOR A SAFETY nieyelo. Address G 1o Bea. e —— FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FANTED, 4 PLACHR NEAR THE DARK, Wanted, city proporty for fine farum, ed, house for vacant lot, clty lots for fruft furm, DY county 5 por cont mortgige. property fur cloar fanch ¥, Harrison. 912 N. Y. Life. 71510 QOIS AT A BARGAIN, LOT 11, BLOCK W. L Belby's First addiion’ to South Omph smali payment down, balance monthly if desired Inquire G. B. Tasehuck, Omahn Ho. 94 D improye dors und Frof »n, Hitcheo tiox; teris easy Omaha. FARMS FOR SALE CHEAP -W 1 farms in Douglas, Washington, S fer counties. Farm lands I D; Haridn, Farnns and_Morriex o Writo or call oo W. i, Milly M6 15 JST BIE SOLD AT ONCE, THAT BEAUTIFUL 10t, 626 x 140 feet with f-room cottage. sonthenst and Lake. No rousonable offer refused. B2 NV, Life. 278 10 JROM SALE & AGRER NORTITWRST OF T D Witeie, ok M TR saLi Dw Qi SALE. COTTAGE ixiz, b and Léavenworth streots. o w 0 4 ROOMS Addrs “LANDS FOR CASIT NI&1n w anap 48 & apoetiation N 3. Life. 110, BLOCK % BONGS & 111LLS Entiraly cloar. Address K 11 59 (fuun NEBRASKA FARM At 300 per ac 8. K. Humphrey Fou HALE. fiest addition Beo ot r purk nd Marey. clowe in wiles out. areison, 912 N. Y. I 81300 per acre, 3 wore #400 per ucre. 40 ac: Allclose igires. C. F, HUSE AND 1ot ON PAGR AVENLE FOR o or trade for farui land. Opposite 1l bsoom ark. Finest locetion 1o the olty, elght room ouse with a1t moders lwprovements. Lu uire a4 | Par M 96 als B, Louls Ca il .. 1 MISSOURT PACTFIC, | Devot I5in mnd Wobster st ceoo 8k Louls Kxpress. ., ... it iouis xpr . L & PACIFIC. pot.Counctl Bluffy ht Expres ‘Atiantic Expross. wstibuie!Lunited Lenves | K C, 8T, 3&\‘1’1 ; gnoll Blufts. Expros: [CHIOAGO, BURE'N & QUIN icago #¥pre Abr Croston e g Union Depot, Couaoll lufts. Lo Tigspeid on Dopot, Ggunell Bluts. | 001 “ranstor g vy by Exoross Knnans Clty Travator| Union Dopot. @incll B1irs Chicago UMAHA &9 LOUTS. SI0UX CITY & PACIFI Pail xpr PROPOSALS, F@R PAVING, Sealed proposals wilbbagrecolvod by the un- derslgned until 190 o'elll p. m., August 17th, 1592, for sheet nsphatkaMe fron’ the usphalt ake (o the island of AEoidad. For ~ paving part-tef . the following streots and avenues. In the city of Omuha, comprised in stroet: fmprovement disteicts Nos. 427, 411, 442, 440 and 850 and more particu- larly desoribed as tollows: No. 447 Lathrop strook from Shierman aye- nue to 15uh stroot No. 4i1--ith stroet from Fyrnum streot to the north lne of Davenport stroet. No. di2—Davenport gteset from ith strect to 40th straet. No. 35 - Park or 2)th avenue from Leaven- worth streot to Hiskory street. Each bid to specify u price ber square yard for the paving complots In the streets and avenues. Work to be done 1u accordance with and specifications on file in the ofice of bourd of putlic works. Ewsh proposal to bo wade on printed bianks furn shed by the board and to be ue by u eertifled check in the sum of 850, puy- ablo to the city of Omaha, evidence of Ko falu lans the resorves the right to rejoot any d Lo walve defects. P W. BLRKIAUSER. nau Hoard of Public Works. Omaby, Nob, August 1st, 1502, a2ed-d-10 S HUMPHREYS® VETERINARY SPECIFICS For Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Page ‘ll'"’k. onTrentn nd Chiart Sent Fr cunks { Fovers,Congeations, Inflammation AAld b B..--Scrains, tof Snimale Spinal Meningitin, Milk Fever. orrhages, Discases, 8t., Xow York, - Omaha, Neb. n Faratysts, 1.00 HOMEOPATHIC Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, A Written Guaranee rseven years practice with the our strong guarantee thousands are trying It and be financial bueking of £500.00) it s perfeetly safe to all éut troatinénts, and Although you nre not yet cured Jomts, hair falling out, eruptions 0a nny part of the COOK REMEDY CO., 0 NEW - DoN T THEATRE — Miss 1 | 1 VNI ) Sule opens Monduy at regular prices. MATINEE, AUGUST 7 Bingle Bottle (over 50 doses), 2 2 +60 Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, = = 111 & 113 Wit and Prortration, from” over-work or other causes. MUMPHREYS' Wi n“m.,n‘.'-lumm.. .y Now York, to Cure Evory Case or treated se rs 4g0 hnve never seen symptom orrefundul money. Those who prefer to come here hallenge the worll for a case that our Mugic Magio Rumedy it hus been most dificuit to overcome W 00 to curo or refund ¢ who will try tho treatmont. Herotofcre you huve D0 one has paid back your money. We will positively reputation us business wen. Write us for numes and nge Lo do this. 15 your sym s sore throat, body, foeling of general depression, pnin in houd or tinue it. Constant use of these drugs will surely velope. We invite the most Hgld investigation and TW0 NIGHTS ONLY.{ THE GREAT ”#".‘.;'."“ CARNIVAL B Yo & PKIOK Hettie Bernard Chase, Introducing & wenazerie of trafned anis ‘ Stable Cas with Specifios, “"“““'07.00 HUMPHRETS’ In use 30 ytr The only smecessful remedy for #1 por vial, or §vials and largo vial powder, for 86, cure you. Old, chronie deep seated cases cured in 60 willaoall in ourpower to ald you in it. Addross, AMUSKMBENT S, sdey and Wedoe'day, Aug. 9 and 10 Merry 1,000,000 aive Monarchs of Minslrelsy Bt { Than Ever. ONE \VEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY 1u Grand Scenlo Prodution Any sentlo the house sl the Wedoesday Mat., 26c. BUG. f the Garden Web the Rampnge, NITED STATES Suaar Beer Exprrivest STATION, SCHUYLE Aug. 8.-To the Editor of Tne Bee: As your journal has al- ready made a mention of tho insect attack made upon the sugar beet crop in this stato 1 beg Lo forward to you u copy of & communi- oation received, at my request, from the act- ing entomologist of the United States de- partment of agriculture upon tte subject. It is of particular moment that beet grovw- ers bo told that a further attack is not un- likely this season in tho opinion of Prof, Howard. Personally, I donot apprehend a recurrence this summer. No chrysalides have been found by me, nor other indications of a further immediate vitality. The Eteets aro lcoking and growing well, and have a vigorous appearance, The samo statement applies to the beot fields in the Grand Istand district, where the prospect for this season exceeds that of any brevious year, and aemonstrates the particular intelifgence which is now being engaged on a great scale in that locality. The “beet worm" is new to the practical entomologist, and therefore gives 1o the sub- ject of our present roscarches a high scien- Uific, as well as a practical, intorest. 1 am sir, yours respectfully, WarTer Maxwerr, Assistant-in-charge, PROF. HOWALD'S LETTER, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- TURE, WASHINGTON, D. C., Aug. 5, —Dr. Wal- ter Maxwell, United States Beot Su, tion, Schuyler, Neb.: Dear Sir—In the ab- sence of Prof. Riley, I beg to acknowledge raceipt of vour letter of the 30th ult., togother with Mr. ldson’s notes. The subject is a very interesting ono, and the insect is new tous. Itseems to be a near relative of the so-called garden web worm (euryoreon van- talis) which did a great deal of "damaga to cotton, corn and wany gardon vegetables in Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Indian terri- tory and northern Texas in tho vear 1885, It is a different species, bowever, and 1 find no account of it in the ' literature of economic entomology. It1s quite likely that another generation will appear this summer uunloss vour remedial measures have been extromely effective. May I, therefore, ask of you to keep u close watch upon your sugar beets plats, and send, in a tight tm box, any further specimens which vou may find, Will you be kina enough to search fora chrysalis which will be found near the ground in a white or gray silken cocoon. Of the lot of cuterpillars sent by you w your letter of the 30th ult., only two wel living on its receipt. Some eight or ton had crawled out through the holes made for ven- tilation and were lost. It is doubttul, there- fore, whether wo shall be able to rear the parent moth from the material at hand. It 18 necessary, as you perhaps know, to have the adult stage of tho insect beforo we can accurately determine the species, ‘The record of your experiments {s very in- teresting, and there is uo question but that the paris green treatment 1s the best, every- thing considered. Tt would be desirable for you to dotermine the amount of paris green which can be applied in solution without burning thoe fohage of the sugar beet, as this point has nov heretofore been definitely ns- certuined, Hoping to hear from you soon, I am yours very truty, L. O. Howain, Acting Entomologist, -~ For a disordered liver try Beecham's Pills, - 5,000,000 Vitrified paving brick for sale. We will cont to detiver the abovo amount within the next 90 days. Buck- stafl Bros. Mfg. Co., Lincoln, Neb. —— AFTER THE TEAMSTERS. SUGAR BEET A Relative Worm on The License Inspector Propoxes to Enforce the City Ordinnnces, The license inspector, George I.. Hurst, bas started a raid on all -of the teamsters and now proposes to make each man pay an annuul feo of $10 or stop business. Mr. Hurst says that he is aware that this will work a hardship upon many, but thav be has no option in the premises, as he is compelled to do his duty. On the city records there is an orainancoe providing that every team owner, hauling brick, stona, dirt, lumber or orher maverial, shall pay a liconse of $10 per annum. It enforced, all graders, and in fact every team owner who chargoes for the use of his team, the inspector says, will have to pay o license, e Nugget! Nuggot! Nugzal Buay Big Nugget baking powder, 32 o; 25 cents. Look over these symptoms: headache, ob- struction of noso, discharges falling 'into throat — sometimes profuso, watery, and acrid, at others, thiel acious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive; eyes weak, ringing in " ears, deafuess; offcosive breath; smoll and taste {mpairid, aud gororal debility. ~ You won't bave all 'of them at onco; "probably only & fow of thom; but thoy mean Catarrh. And the proprictors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remody mean to cure it, it you'll lot them, no matter how bad or how long standing, LIf they can't, they'll pay you $500 in cash, T i mean that, oo, Just s it's printed. oy offer you this mouey — o a cortain owre, if you'll take their miedicine. But if they weren't certain of the cure, they'd never oler you the mouey, GROWTH OF OMAHA'S SCHOOLS Intoresting Figures Oulled From Suporin- tondent Fitzpatriok's Annual Report, THE ENROLLMENT AND ATTENDANCE Healthy Increaso Growth of the Migh About the to the Shown In the City« ools—Polnts s Pald Teachors, Mr. Fitzpatrick, superintondent of schools, has his annual report aimost ready for the printor. Tnero are somo interosting factd disclosea by the statistical portion of tho ro: port. The total enrolimont. of pupils last year WAS 14,595, un incroase over the yoar pres cebding of 523, "Tho average daily attendance for the year was 10,379, an incroase of 664 over last yeur| number of colored pupils in'school during ho year 304, a decrease of 72; number of withdrawalsduriug the year 3,767, decrense of 82; increaso in number of white pupils in school over provious yoar 6043 numoer regis: tored in High school 747, iucrease 1813 number of teachors employed, 295, an . croaso of 4; number of rooms in use bolow High sctiool, 250, an increaso of 6 over lust year; percent of pupils enrolled in actual attendance, U4.0; last year, 04.1; male toach ers employed, 11; fomale teachers employed, 284, Illevon of the toachers aro graduatos of colleges, 47 aro graduates of normal schools, 163 have attended normial schools one yoar and G0 aro graduates of the Omaha filgn school, Of the pupils enrollod 7,06 7450 giels: born in Omaba, braska outside of Omabu, 1,5 states of the union, ¢ in fca, 158; in forelgn countrios, 1,530, Or the foreign born children the largest number of one nationality 1,782, were born in Germany, and the small- st of any one nationulity, 134, were bort in Norway. Every school in the mity haa an incroaso in the onrollmont except the Bancroft, Castellar, Dodge, Dupont, Eckerman, Hartman, Hick: ory, Leavneworth, Omuba View, Saratoga and Webster, lvery school in the city had remaining 1 school at the close of the year than at tho olose of the provious year oxcopting Cas- tellar, Dodge, Dupont, Eckerman, Hartmau, Hickory and Webster. The following will give an idea of the sal- aries paid to toachers in the Omaba schools. One teachior drew $260 per month, 1 drew $180 per monih, 4 drow 150 each, 6 drew 3140, 6 drow 8130, 3 drew $125, 8 were paid $120, 3 drow $115, 4 got $110, 2 recoived $105, 12 drew §1 2 ot $05, 15 voceived §00, 1 got § aid 850, 120 got $70, 14 re~ ceives &0 21 were paid & ceived 0, and 4 received $15, wero boys and 4,516; in No. ; in other British Amer. mora pupils BOARD MAY MOVE. Prospect of Getting the School quarters In the New City Hall, Upon the sudject of rooms for the Board of Education in the new city hall the mem- bers of that body avd the members of the oity councilaregetting protty close togother with a strong probability that all differeaces wiil ba amicably adjusted during the next twenty- four hours, Originally the Board of Education put the sum of $20,000 into the city hall to aid in ats construction, with the undorstanding that it Was to hiave permanent quarters in the build- ing. Some months ago, when the assign- ment of rooms wa: made, without consulting the Board of Fducation, the coun- ell sot aside on the fifth floor a lurge room in the southeast corner, and four swall rooms for the use of the board. The members of the board examined these rooms and decided that they were unfit for their purposes. - They refused to move and gave out tho informa- tion that thoy would remain in the Masonio tempie bloci, At the mecting of the Board of Education held Monday night a committee was appointed to confer with the couucil to ascertain if better quarters could not be secured, Yesterday morning C, S, Elgutter and Dr. Spaulding of the commit teo visited the building and in- spected. They decided that if they could et an additional roow for the secretary of the board the new quarters would be accopt- able. Then they hunted up Mr. Specht of the council committee on public property and wuildings, Thoy mudo their wants known, telling him that all that they wanted was the one additional room, and that the large room that was intended as the publio library would suit. Mr. Specbt informed them that the library would not move on the fifth floor, as that organization would remain in the Paxton block until the completion of the new building, With that understanding he said that the Board of Education would be at hberty to select any of the rooms, or that it could occupy the entire fifth floor if it saw fit, The two members sall that they thought such an arrangement would be satisfuctory, and that there was but little doubt but that the board would accept and move #s s0on as the rooms could be furnished, g — Hood's Saisaparilla absolutely cures al diseases caused by impure blood and builds up the whole system, ————— SIGNE OF THE TIMES. Mayor Bemls Ahend Today In s Secrap With Architect Beindorr, = The fight between Mayor Bemis and Arch- itect Beindorft over that sien goes merrily on, Monaay the architect was ahead ana his sign painted and bolted to the columns at the head of the first landing in the court ot the building stood out as big as life. Yesterday the mayor has the lead and the sign is no more. It disapveared during the night and no person knows where or fat what hour 1t was sidetracked. ) Mr. Beindorff savs that he will hail up another sign and will hire a 10an and a gun, ‘Uhe mayor says that he knows nothing apout the sign. At the same time he ven- tures an opinion that such signs will mot wave in the court of the eity hall. City Attorney Conuell clings to the opinjon , that tho mayor bud a perfect right to. order down the offensive sign and that vhe' build- ing is iu the avsolrte podsesson of the city, the architoct's statement. N tho contrary, notwithstanding. i ———— { This is to wesufy that 1 pave tested the medical properties of Dr. J. B. Moore's Tveu of Lifo remedy to my ontiro satisfaction, qud cau most heartily recommend it to the suf fering and aflicted everywhere, to v8 alc claimed for it in the above statement. t spring [ was sufforing from loss of appotite, constipation, ete., originating from kidney and liver trouble, ‘ana I had ot used one bot- tie of this great life romedy until I was ereatly relieved. My wife, also, being aya very critical stage “in life, was suffer{iz much at times, and by the uso of this remedy hus been saved fzom much suffering and pos- sibly from premature death. Our youngest son's health for soveral years has been ver! delicato. Ho contracted " somo lung troubls by tuking cold with measles, which produced great nervous dobility and occasional blosd - g of the lunks; he has used some four bot- tles of I'ree of Life, und feels and looks as though new ilfe had been given hum. Lf you arcaficted, try it 1 Gro. Mitier I res, Eldor, Box 04, Carlisle, lowa, For salo oy all deuggir - That Advertis The arrangements for the ndvertising trafn bo kvown as “Nebrasks on Wheels No. 2" are progrossing satisfactori- Iy, About twenty ounties have had spaces reserved, and as only thirty coun- ties can bo accommodated, othérs must en- Kage spice ut once 1f thoy wish Lo be repro- nted, Secretary R. 17, Hodgio leuves for Lincoln tomorrow to examine the work of W, Jo, Cool, who is arranging the iuterior decors. tious for the curs, Hoad- to ——— Veory True, The demand for Chamberlain’s Colio, Chol- eraand Disrrhoon Romedy iy steadily ' grows ing, from the fact that all who give it w wrial are ploasod with the results avd recommend it to their nelghbors. We fool suro thut the romedy cannot be recommended 00 bighly, Wagley & Suiead, druggisws, Newton, Ia.