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DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE will bo takon until 12:50 p. m, f And until 8:3) p. m. for the morning r Sunday ton 1% 4 T ith lurn‘ n wmodern |)‘K'K'ill‘ : sements in these columna 116 cents & | 1615 Dode: 7-room n onan. 415 S T0thi o Tor heat Jmsertion anit 1 cnt & word fo each | G:room fiat, 308 X, 14ih " Largs 115t of other Rouses. | bt thaerion. or §10 por e ber manth & Ca., 1213 Harney street 1w | Ko ndvertisement taken for less than 25 cents for = R e —_ Farins cash 1n advance, Initialy O RENT SEPIEMBER 1 18 the Nrat insert oxontation of the che SITUATIONS—WANTED. z WANTED, BY LADY, POSITION, WRITIN copsing, or offico work. Address U 8 1 145 19 A T STEN rapeor: reference glyen. ] st., Counell Blufs A, PUSITION A8 BOOK] or shopman in store; Lonest and obIKIng. dress James Flomlng, Mound City, Missourl, WANTED BY COMPETENT i yOUNK man; presont salary not t as permanent sitstion and roforence givan, Addross I MI1T N A RETAIL can p 0 com etly or do_work in_yard years oxpert 8. Can fur rovl swont and wi the business s0on a8 thorou; 11 Address, H 33 Bee. ered on | K 1 BY COMPETE Address POSITION WA TEPER OR ASSISTANT Ad SPOSITION stenograp —WANTED, Inmber busines Pjeto wet of books cor Tave family, am i yenrs old with 1 i, NT 1 ence In other retail mercantilo | nish good references, both finaneial or oth Object, employnent for the p yiew to ¢ underste AS G pondent by & young 1 und thor Addross M6 21° ITUATION or eorre ated, experient Best of reforen: tent. WANTED-MALE HELP. _WANTED, SALESMEN ON SALA Y OR COM m ksl ndla the now patent chemical ink h atest solling noveity ever pehly 10 two ynds 500 per oent profit: ono 10 six duys, another iergetic general ritory. For terms and Iiraser Mfg. Co., X6 0 mrtioulars addrest L2 Crosse, Wis WANTED. A capital to take a weter mill RACTICAL MAN WITH SOME Address box 55, 1 Lincoln, WANTED, R It LABORE] nd South Dakota: good wages: asw. Albright Labor Agancy, steady work: 120 karn SALARY PAID WEEKLY men; CXPErieneo NANeCesKATY an employmont. Singer oftice, 15 P-WANTED, HARNESSMAKERS STAY AWAY Irrom Kansns Clty; strike there. M) S8t ANTED, MEN IN EVERY COUNTY TO nufacture and sell our eider, mude without p 100 pee cont profit. Addross with stamp. Now Process Cider Cot, Kansas ¢ ity, Mo M T2 WANTED, A FIRST GLASS SOBER TINNER Iwith refere C. Mather, Aurora, Neb. 81317 D HARNESS MAKER, Address i1. Fishwood, Swan' b2 190 10 TABORERS WANT 2 D AT FORT CROOK 51 mile west of Bellevue, Neb. Keofo & Mefiar: voy, contractors MG 2 WANTED, AT ONCE, CIGARMAKER AT B, ¥, 10121 i; WANTED, CLOTITING SALESMAN, M 3 bl to speak German, Hohomian oF Swedish Address gIving particuines, 1150, Hee PoWANIED & COMPETINT BRICK VARD foreman und & or 6 oo laborers. Aduross 131, b A FIRST-CLASS 3 Cuming street. 2 WANT Dwniterat A ttor. employe TED. A GO BUTCHER Must have refercnee as (o s Adaress, bux {13, Cs ola. Neb. 12019 AD LABORE 3 botweon Che fare. Kramer & O’ Agency, 503 South 11t St. B WANTED, A FIRST CLASS SHOE, MAN: NO othier need apply. Bee Hive shoe Co., St.” Joe, juoothier need apply skl WA B Apply j{ 12 CANVASSERS, 2 CATHOLICS, 4 FOIRCA patien hooks 4 for the Popular Chunwuqun_ d B Indies 101 cook book. 457 Kumge building. 153 15 WANT braskn, lowa, Sou 10 2 00 per day eo fare. Kramor & O'Hearn, and cow and deliver goods. 14718 M are 0f hors § Dodge street ), RAILROAD LABOLERS FOR NE Wages Lakota and Idabo, nsters, §25.00 o Labor Agene M Bouth 1ith stroet SALAKY OR COMMI citors B = (0N PAID GOOD SO, n 411 MeTague butloing. standard books. TEN. SALARY OR COM- ntost tented . Rells at sight. Unity D. C. ENT G riin o XPERIENCED GIRL. 1 Mori-1se WANTY 1 stroet, (L WANIED, GIRL, FOI GENERAL work. 2010 Chicago stroot ), AN Hot N ERAL HOUSE. 102:15% ), GIRL FOR It atreot ¥l CLASS PERIENC The Boston Store, Omuha 12 T 101 WA TED, A GIRL FOR G ( work, g0od wages, Inquire ! etwee Lenvenworth and St Mary's ave 116-18 ol ¢ HOUSE 123 FOR ¢ 1. HOUSE k004 girl, must bo first-cluss, ; " referred. Apply mornings Only. 200 Dodgo sreet. i34 (- WANTED. A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK 1N Jnelghboring villn 00 wages and light work. Inquirs at w0 reot 418 - WANTED, 10 SHIRT AND Jpunis mnkers. Apply Immediatoly. Woud DManuTacturing C6., 50 A1 ulo 51a,” S, Sonopls Mo is 23 S COMMISSION PAID ndurd books. #11 Met Heltors. St ~ FOR RENT-HOUSES. D FIRST CLARS RESID roomx; new block. Koom N 81 8. 115 AND II‘. Modorn NT, TWO HOUSES Very handy to business conye D.T. Mount. 213 8. 1ith ot. 843 ]) 5100M MODERN, CENTIRAL s Apply G 8. Elguttor, unInexs, & - aw oo FLATS, DWELLINGS AN kes nl) parts Of city. Kil nental blk SVOR RE kicchen, p I LAT Iugul D MODER Ui Taw s © B, Flgutter, 1 ROON o 100h ytroet. R N, NEW 6000 COTTAGES. READY beautiful Stanford circio. Apply o 4, New York Life bidg. §i1 HOUS TRALLY LOCATED; wnd all modern improvements, 105 N 505 # FLATS IN LINTY and Mason sreots. 6 roous oach, water and 04 by stoain, 10 KO0 repalr low. 1n ALHIT 0 the bioek.” Jobu Hanilin, agent. M781 T)-slumn BUICK HOUSE, MODERN, Wi oo barn. Omalis lteal tistate and Trust Co,, R e bldy T Mk sig TDiEO WENT, CHOICK FLATS TN ThE P 1 11er Block, cor. lith and Juckson sis auin N BLOCK, Wor rate for socond and third Hoors I8 830,00 or (nslde Hats, steam heat $10 00 oxtra; thoy have all -~ convenionces und are in At s repiir; bulng o 1y foeatod and con taln only the very best of tenants mukes then de ble, Wo wi) o fawilies only. Call wnd 0 thein; 1nquire at 410 8. 1oth at k) I NEW BRICK HOUS convenlonces. Hr K, X3 )N ACH, Fj 7 ']";“1 Mt EN Co. Piunisikn Jist street 0 rooms, mi Fieat Nutional Bank building KOUNTZE 1 b, 30 Glosg MOUSE, 1), I3 BOOM COTTAGE WIkIT AN, TARGE, anely shnded lawn Teat M Sonrs, 5 N, V. L e FLAT COM 25 Varnam FURNISHED Y0 ReNT A NICK COTTAGK T Fon o able tenent, §10. NO. W7 PARK AVK IRt ventenies ap s A Hra dford 1OOM tut D, OF KIVE ADPlY on the 173 NEAT LITTLE FOURROOM ntod wid ity water hoand 1 o' goud, roil Bogas & 101 NG 1403 Farnan ML MODEERN 1 bol Lowls M 101y ]) FOR RENT, TWO 18R00M 1OUSES, ALL fholaodern convnlences. on oorgla wvo. | 'l o streot Tallwiy . Apjly Hoo Bl SUM. Stiaral. rocel 8 T, YR LM AT 0T FARNAM BT, A U house i xood repatr aid All odbin o foucan s 1ilh odse st an broom bouss clnap nauire of W, G. Duane, 815 N. Y. Life bulldiny b1 Continued, 1) # ROOM COTTAGE 1710 WEBSTER 8T.5 1510 l’)‘rnv{’nu.\'f.' STORE ROOM. 1415 T store room, £06 N. 10 rooms, all M0 910 2023 Callfo roin streot modera, 2 water closets. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. Ot HOUSE 40 T wi Heo Mk Mary's . Butts, 220 8 ath | ELEGANT FURNISHED KOOVS, §1-19 “FOR It 2 8. 1ith stroot RENT FURNISHE [ treot ROONS_ 21 Mot 1 FOR ihe E E I rom RENT. 2 N1C Uurooma, to gentiemen only. DOTLAtrect. 34 ROOMS FOR_NOUSEK E Yand wife; rent taken in board ST Misas, ROOMS, HOUSEKE ING URNISHTED ME0 19 SLY FURNISHED FRONT Inquire W10 Daven M W MAN 15th st Eal IDERN CONVE Yl N 18t 106 5 NIUKLY TROOMS, ALL CON Uveniences o01; 03 N, 224 st ; 3 Sit1se IS, FURNISHED ROOMS FOR KENT. 101114 So Ul1th St M IS, R0OMS FOR RENT. FURNISHED OR | Uturnishicd, sto it 201 South 2th, FIONT_ OO, URNISH h st D LARC Eid | P LIS SiED 0w RENT WITH ALL Douglas streot m NOWTH ST VALY FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD . e DAL DAND ROOMS, 1511 DOUGLAS 5 8 ONE OR'TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT )rth 19t et ROOM AND BOARD, N FURNISIE ato improvements, with board, 3N, 2. S ROONR WITIL BOARD, ; Churchill, 1609 Douglas st. M108 31* (NISITED FRONT ROOM WITH BOARD, hiong L 210 e MRS, Fu 7P UINIS LD RO WITHT BOATD; REE ferency 2214 Farnam 1 R RENT -UNSFURNISH«D ROOMS. (;—n OK'S RODMS AT WS N. 1871 ST 048 A" ~FOR RENT— A TORY BRICK I llding hns o fice o stenmhouting fx £3, gas. ole. Apply at the ofice Far ment bsemenf water on il th of The Bee. N cation T WANTED—TO RENT. . SMALL HOUSE ¢ - WANT Kt n w1 fa s ATkt ) STEAM HEATED FURNISHED OR UNFUIR shied ruoms, 107 S. 16th street, rd oo, 130-170 K | SMALL HOUSE AND STABLS D =1 WITH FROM wonr clty L AGENCIES. STORAGE. DIRY, CLE, b FUR N & VAT ) ML STORAGE GHEAR. CLEAN. WELLS, 1111 WANTED—TO BUY. U FURNITURE AN Wolls. 111 Far, SOLD, STORED. SECOND-HAND BOOKS _BOUGHT _ FOR N auarian ook stor, 151 TOCK OF CLOTHING Price and s1z0 0f stock. Addross 0417 ) LEASES FOR i, Council Blutrs Tis 22 S SCHOOL 1, 1. C. Bonh TWHO ) sale chie N WANTED SECOND HAND FIREPROOF safo. Must'be cheap. State inside mensure. mont. Address 1 41. Bee. Mi67 200 FOR SALE-HORSES, WAGONS, ETC, > -FOR SALE, A SIXTY-DOLLAR TOP BUGGY, for$55.00. 1L K. Coie, Contintatal block. 28 I) FOR SALE, A FAMILY HORSE. INQUI 1505 Furnam st 525 & PoIOR SALE. SIX HORSES, FOULR W and harness: no question abovt price: enn sce. Fidelity Loan Guaranteo Co., corner 1oth and Harney sts., Koom 4, Withnell Bldg., Jumes mana P-fizm WILL BUY ugky and harness: I N HORSF Add Top 53 G Bl 2 LK FAMILY HORSE, PHAE 1213 seventh uve >-FOR SAL ringe. A sple H. G. Clark & Qurok AL koo condit QA siz (TER PRESS AN for salo chenp. o, b () YOR SALE, 0 HEAD FULL BLOOD JERS chotce family cows. Adu, cows and Tielfers from 2500 to §75.00: ¢ ¥rauk Dodson, Logan ALL THI Qpron sal NEPLANOS 1N Moinbera’s Miisic Store, 100 North 16th streot. at loss than factory cost or installments, sto ek must bo closed out at vuc MK (QFOl SALE, A NICK UPRIGIUT PIANO. 1571 Leavenwortl streot. Al5H) 15° QIE jows v () FULi-BLOOD 1 7 Patrick ave 0OW, at ouce. SKY sold 23 MON'TIT Engu) 131 (l AN KLEGANT UPRIGHT PIAN 0w, worth $550.00. onty used o fow A0S week Lt sell 1 Tor” 6155, oo months: 10 Addross 122 18 MISCELLANEOUS. Rl N BRos uulidors painting, plu biug, ete. 418 IAh A T CLAIRVOYANTS, S, ARIUVAL EXTRAORDINARY ; WONDEICRUL Drevelations, Chinilongos the world, Mrs. Dr. M. Legravo, dead trance clalrvoyant. astrologist, puimist and fife ronder; tells your life' from the cradle to grave; unitos tho soparated; causos mar rluge with the one you 1ove: tells whers you will succeed and 1 what business best adapted f0r; s the colebrated Exyptiun breastplate for luck and to destroy bud inducnces: cures ts, lhtemperance andall private complalnts with fassage, Laths and alcohol treatwont, Send 200, lock 0f huir, nume and date 0f birth and recolve accurate 1 chart: 2centa in atamps for olroalar; give initials Of une you will marey; wlso photos of Ottic e 417 Fouth 1Ith stroot, Hrst oor; hours, 39, m, o § P Como o ouie all, wnd be convineed of this wondertul or o MRS NANNIE V. Srailablo businoss S s 810 AN, TLATIVOYAN MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. FRENINENT, RIMCRRO T MASSAGE ADAM STOWE, MASSE Mt atrest AR BTRENT, ulphur and sea buibs N T 'l‘ MME. LA BUE, MASSAGE, 416 SOUTH 151TH strock, third H00r. tine 4 w2l —_— MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. Vo b GRLLENRECK, BANIO ACILER, with Hospe, or NW. coriier 15th & Haroy. 9 —_— MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTATE. AL ESTAT § W oo ltCani i s i iasion uey s foos, W. B. Melkle, Firsi National Ba SMITH 1 Aleolol THhavANE roow 1, sdfloor W ERINATE MONEN, 13T AND 20 MURTGAGE 1onns, 10w rates. Aldx Moore Heo bldx 8 market Loan s and for short or loug 1s_charged and the 10408 are but can always be found xt the £ 14k wnd bougias strest: MONEY TO LOAN--REAL ESTATE. Continued. Wb FORGET THAT WE ARE MAKING low rates on fmproved and unlmproved loans on Omaha property. delny and all business ed atthis office. Fidelity Trast company, 83 ing ail Rain W LOANS G G WALLACE, §12 BROWN [l‘X_’,‘K- W - LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMP ROV ity proporty $5,00) and upwardssi o & per o Nodelays, W.Farnam Smith & Co.,15th and Harno v W TO LOAN ON A.C. IMPROVED CITY Frost, Dougins bk MONEY DrOperty, low Fate 3% Wi (HEAP MONEY, SEE G. W. P. COATES 1614 Farnam. it YEAR LOANS ON OMAIA farms. Old mortgngos now panies extonded and carrlod by ¢ AND T\ or Nebra dua t ot > yeArs without new papers. Write fuil particalars. Hoed & Selby, 34 Board Trade ble W, PERCENT MONEV-— 10 BORROW- ers 0n Omaha clty property. NO oxtra ehargos of any kind. Why pay high rates? Money 18 eheap You ean get full bonenit of low rates from Globe Loan and Trust Co., 16th and Dodge. L Wi ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 418 N. Y. Life. lends at 16w rates for ol o soourity on Nebraska or 1owa farms or Omaha clty property. B N, 012 N, V. LIFE, Wit short puny, 1614 Fars MONEY. LOWES aporty and. Fidelity Trust ot 300,000 Wi CA 000 & Omaha on the ehole AR plo. in sums from t, safost amma bost ).00), t mortguge real est artiy 1o be had in Nebrasku, at cent, 5 yonrs time, without a cent pense to the londer. Thexo loans will be absolutely s the low futerest. Parties wishing to jolr money will plenso communieate with us nfont.” Bogks & LI, eal Jant At 39 wate, place A% eArly ax cony No. 1408 Farnad " MONEY TO LOAN R om 4 Withnell block, cor 15th pud Harney sta Wil loan you any sum From §10.00 to $10,000 On the day you ask for it. We make loans on furnituro. pianos, horses, Wagons, warehouse re- celpts and personal prop erty of all Kinds In any amount desired, At the lowest possible rates, without vublicity or Fomoval of proporty. You ean pay the money back (n any amout ¥on wish and at any time, and cach payment wiil reduce the cost of the 10an in Proportivn. UARANTE THE FIDELITY LOAN PIANOS 8, WA CARRIA CALL AT Ti AR SO co. D GETTRRMS B AND 2 SEWHERE. 0 very short notien without pub. of keeping your goods Jowest rates letty, and with the privite i1 F0UF OWD POsSession. Vou can pay the money back in any amounts you wish and at any time. and pryment so made will reduce the cost of the loan In proportion There will be 1o expenss or charge kept out o the amount wanted, but you will recelve the full amount of the loan. OMAHA MORT GE LOAN €O, Room 11, Creichton Block 15th L. Southi of Postoftio The only tncorporatid loai company 1 Omalia. WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF urltys strictly confidential. A. B Hurris, 100 tnontal block DODGE [ MADE ON FURNITURE. " withont publicity or ro nd tho easiest Barker block. 1 DOUGLAS BLK, 16& CHATTEL LOAN DIADOK, 11¥e Stock. X moval property at the 1owest ts. Dull Green, rooms § and { CHATT 5 A2 Xs { MONE ciEAp, 80 0P T #1000 A jonned on any chattol sscnrity by W. G Wodd, agent for Nevraska Loan company, 1ili Dougins street, up staire. 05 —820.000 TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURITY Koom 42 Karbuch blogk B0 B4* business contidential. LOANS ON CHAT terest., partinl Payments 1 to 6 m s Davis, 1’20 Continental block. ~ Elovator 1ot st. MORRIS 705 S14% BUSINESS CHANCES. SALE CHHAP: BEST s of 508 Adiress G 18, Mo27aly SPOND SOLICITED OF ACTIVE business man with 0% to $10,00. Share mun agement of old established business. No bonus, and rensonable retnrns gunrantecd. Failing to sicuro desirable partner. will divide tho business at fale valuation. Add 805.17 Y BUSINESS I In abstract business for sule, th thing for one wLbing to st Boise City. | OR TRADE 3 ROOM HOTEL, t, In Allen 100021 T IN HASTINGS, NKB terms to o geod man. Ad: dress P. O, box 176, Hastings, Nel 13-20% ONE _OF THE FINEST LOCATIONS. IN Omaha for 8 butcher's shop, will put in- txtu and rent fora term of years to sultable party. Frod 1. Harrls, 1619 Dodgé stroet. 126-22¢ Y;' WANT A LOCATION IN GRALN BUSI ness. Address, describlog location, I. N. Ogden, Martinsburg, lowa, Miss 10 S D BEST PAY- ocd remxon foresell FOR doing cash bus Poor health cause of selling oftice, Couneil Bluffs, dress lock box 1, all modern improve Addr on of city. N BAKERY FOR R Will make fayorab YOI SALE, 810000 10 88,0000 STOCK 0 ts wnd shoos in 8 city of D00, A ood co L0 ot tuto buslues. Address”tL 50 earo of FOR SALE, ONE OF THE BEST FITTED meat markets in the city. doing s €ood busl ness. WL scll cheap or trade for real ostate. S0 ck avenue. M . Y; KSTABLISHED GROC ous 1n city. No trade. Ad: Mot 7 CLEANSTOUK OF KIRAL M DSE: WILL /iake renl Catuto & money. Box 25, Frankfort, Ini. 10 EXCHANGE KOIt B Kendutl, 167405 Brown bl both 1 will take good golng out of butiding. owner . J. Gibson, business. 7 160 HEAD DF 1OISE lund (n Nobraskis Or stOCK 0f 37 Sichl, Nebraska City, Neb, /- FOR EXCHANGE, /i merchandise for 1 B ronR Adross, 1othing. ash droxs 1. W. Watkius & Co., Fri 10+ y FOIL SALE Ol BXCHANGE BAKGAIN fikbony upright plano. Address G 05, See offico, Mink 7/ FOR SALE Ok EXOHAN A1 fro Aition; Keven Fooms, pi clatern, cesspool Hnished i hard pi 10 W. L. Selby, 354 Chamb FOIt TRADE, LAND AND CLEAR LOTS FOIR 110t 1o Omatia’ will as- ance. Address 286 Franklin 185 15 O §1,000 Addrens 14, FOI ORGARS, PIANGS Address Jolin Mosior, Buie, Nl ting south on Cuming street in Carthago ai try, closets; (oroe pump, d 'coilur: well built and k. P 1200, Apply r Co W mer. lAIDHV ZoWHAT HAVE Goquity 1n §00d qUAFLLr sootion’ Too YOU 10 7 FARM 10 PUAL fiana bieycles. GOOD 1 Avod, g0od nelgh house or unimproved pro pe K FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE, WANIED Wanted Wanted bous Wantod to I Wanlted 525 cothnke for good Wanted purchuser for8 per et Wanted koud six por co AGE FOIL B850 West Farnam cbeap. e §1.600 cunih Wanted house ani or clonr lut C.F. Hurrbson, V13 N. Y. Life. P paLe A BARGAL g WL Solby's Flest additio nahia wmali payaent duwn, balance monthiy A dosirod, loguire G. i Tesckuck, Omaba Lee. £ O SALE IV TiLE WA 10 ATTES OF Nebraska's fuest faruiing luno ot o groat ssorl. e, G40 Peterson. 1012 8 19th st Omaba. 760 88 HUUSE AND 101 ON PAKK AV sale or lan it Opp! wrk. B the eity, elxhi roow 0 use w1 provewaals. lnquire sy L34 ark aveuue. [\ FOR SALE X Contthiiai, LIFTON HILL-~BARGAIN _FQUITY IN 1-ROOM cottnge: must ‘be Aold fiy Soptomber 1. Ownor leaving city. Pleasant I near Motor and Dol ine; olty water. Addresy ji §, Beo MoI2 28 TARM IN SARPY COURNY. 415 PRI ACRE Farm In 0100 county SWF ncre. ¥arm In Nanoe county £0 per acro. ESTATE, Farm In YValloy county 816 per acre. Farni in Thurston connty §45 per nere, Earm in Donglas connty, ¥ per aore. Farm In Cass county. 54 por nore. S ¥ Harrison, 912 % Yo 4Me. 12-18 AN CE Cross (N, 18,000, busi nos: 000, 50x243 nting ow Ik ner 00, 'sTunll bUSInOsS prophrty Dougins strevt \proved 16th st. pr hoice Farnam strost C.F. 1nrrison BIZN. Y. 1 12 13 Wit S =OX1H0, SOUTHRAST CORNER 2 ND JACK- on, Go ook ot it Blg bargain for some one. K. Darling, Barker block. 418 O SALE. A FINE IMPROVED farm I7 miles from Omaha, Fred D. Harris, Dodgo streot. = PORSAL 18T YOUR REAL wo J. Panl, 1¢ 19 VENPORT S, 214 blocks from new postofiies. Good 7-r.om Bouse and barn, This s & bargain, G. L. Green, room 45, Barkor blk. MI6i 21+ FOR RENT-PASTURES. S, COLTS AND HOsES, L FEED AND cared for tie yoar round CATTLY [ have 20 of good pasture, 50 Acres go0d grass, onts stabblo. Part of Do onts, which make a. A Jarn room for xost lorse ranch of good sturo I running »storm. 1 s and Sn Teeding yoras o Jeall for and de ture 18 ¥L00- por month, and in win ut food steaw and 200 c Kept In barn nighta, prict o miles 1 stroot cars. A Dmalia, f charge. and Counell and reward MONEY WANTED. WANT TO BORROW 81,50 FOR ONE YEAR ON ent nnd $25.00 a 1ot worth $5.00—wlll pay § por cosh commission. Addross 3 RE. ALTY MARKET. THE NSTRUMENTS placed on rocord August 17, 802 WARRANTY DEEDS, Anton Kroupu to Anton Kroupa and wife, w 4215x150 feet 0 and w off n side lot 4, block 6. Kountze drd add. 300 O'berne & Hosick to C M Busor, i b O'berne & Hosiel's add’....... 450 M I Patterson to H L Newton, lot 10, block 1. Folsom place., 400 Cathne Houser and busband to Willlam Graf & Co.. lot 22 in add to blocks 1 and I8, 2d add to Bedford place..... Andrew’ Miles et nl executors to§J§ Grenyille, lot % Diock 14, Orchard Hill Jumes Stunr to Marx Stubr, swi2, s 4 se 11, n g ne H-16-11 . § 23 1 W H Gates and wife to W'E Newlin, lot iyn's subdiv in lot 25, Millurd & QUIT CLATM DEEDS. Marx Stubr and wife to Joachim Stuhr, W 12,8 14, 80 11, 1 13 00 14-10-11 Zelin Mayiio and busbind to sey.'s 22 foet of n 43 Tt I 1ot 4, 1ot 5, 8, 0, 16, 17, whil f. 12 bloek 1, lot 8 9, and 11 bioek block 6, and 18" block 8 C E Mayn, Dor- 3, 8 12 foat tlonal log lot 1 1ot 1 and 4 block 7, lot 9. 15 1d to 5 Ist Valley (refiie) & 150 Heory Moolier » to Herma chimidt, o5 fect of w 100 feot lot 2 block 5, IKountze & Ruth's add......... 1 DEGDS. D H Mercer, master in chancery. to Franklin bank, w22ft lotd, biock 52, O 4 > 11,851 Same 10 sume, lo s place, n 2,748 Sume to sime, lot place..... R T 278 Samo 10 suine, oek 1% Dundee nince 2746 G A Bennett, sheriff, 1o € E Johnston, trustee 1ot block 4 Monmouth, Park Same to New Enzlund, L nd Trust 275 compuny. ot 2 bloek dd 1,05 Joseph Coleman, spogpad anster, to k 8 Rood, 1ot 14, block 9, W &Ibright.,.. ... 200 Same 10 symp. 10184 40,5, 10 A1 Gud 6, ~ Valenting, T'grraue PRI . 675 8 20012 REM Total amount of transfors,. INC "% TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Rent or Exchange. BEST.in the WORLD! MEGEATH STATIONERY CO., 1304 Farnam Streot, Omaha, RAILWAY TIME § 10ag0 Expross. . leago Kxpross. ARD Leavos ™| CHIC o3 BURLING Depot 10th and Mason Sts. “Denvor Veativulo L -..Dendwoon Expro: .Donvor Expross. Denver Expes CHastlogs Lol S Knnway | KC. Nlah “Going | Gl Enst. |Union Depot 10th & M ibule Expioss | Night lixpross. Fust K xprosy {ng [ CHICAGO, It. 1, & PACIFIC. West. | Union Depot 10th and Marcy Sts. From Arrivos 1ON PACIFIC, | Omahs, p0t 1uth and Maroy Sts, | Beatrico [Ixpross Denver Expross. .Overland Flyar. "\ ks & Strunshz Bx(ox Sii Pacitie PAUL[Arrive Leaves [CHI O, MIL. & ® 10 U P depot and Maroy 8ts. | Omahs 703 pm Chicaxo BXDruss... .....|98) & m 1090 & m| Chicako Express. 12 b m Teaves SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, | Arrivos Omaha|__Dopot. 10ih and Marey Sts Omaha 0ap m 1000 8 SI0UX CITV & PACLEIL Depot, 16th and T.SC L@l Leaves Omnha Arrivan Omaha T am L Deadwood BXpross. o Hat) Wyo. Hxp. (Ex. Mon) Norfolk (Kx Sunday.). Arrivos | Omaha avos | ST LM Omalia| Depot.15th and Wobster Sty Fi0'a m|. Sicux Clty Aocom: 315 miSloux Gty Kxbragy (tx Sund'y) | 845 p m 5t Paul Limitod 15 b | Hindrote Passen ke (Kx. Leavos [CHICAGO & NOWRAEWESTERN | Arrivi Omaha!U. P, depot, 10th-and Marcy Sta' | Omabia 79 & m|(Kx suny) Careoll 1 s Clllonko EXpross 2220 Vontibute B ito, L Eastorn’ Flyer. ... 20p m a9s. (X Mon')| 805a m 10K NOICIW KR TEIRN | Arrivot ion Dopot, Cowucll Blults, | Tranetor Tonv Traosfor I | U 7T ull (Kx' M | Yaysonyer g antorn b x Siin] Atlantiof X 8) Car: Téaves | OMAIIA & W0, LOUIS. [Arrives _Owmaha U, P. dopot. 104 and Maroy Sts.|Omaba “pow S, Louls Caunon Hail Taves | MISSOURL FACLFIC Arriver Dejot 16th ynd Webster Sty Omahn coBb Louls Expross. ., (XY St. Louls Kxpres 510 pm 1CAGU, 1 1% PACTFIC t.Councll Blums | Night Expro | Atlantlo Kxpr: bule Limited K. Lonves L O, ST JOK & U T Wranator| Union Dopot LBluts. Wa s Ol Xpro 115 p | CiKnnans Ciby Nlht Exiras Teaves [CLOICAGD, DO Aransfor! Unlon Dopot, G 0.0 nw | Cilongo Expros 00 p 105 p wl Chiicago Kxpros, L. Creston Joeal UMALA & Union Tiepok. 81 PACIFIC, SIOCX CITY Union Depol. Council Biuts. Bloux Uity Aeconwodation . Bt Pavi Kapraa, . BEPNORK AND AFTEK USE, # tuin OF BE & MAN NERVINE, the great Spanish Remcdy, OR_ OLD suflering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, nightly cruissio tion, caused by the use of opium, ObACCO or 4 s, mental depression, loss of power in_either sex, sperm, rhaa caused by seltabuse and over indulgenice of any personal weak: ness can be restored to perfect health and the NOBLY VITALITY OF STRONG ME We give a written guarantes with 6 boxes to cure any case or refund th prost @ ng FAIRBANK & Co. “Whicr Has No EaquaL. Sta K v SHouLd Know' A FACT. HICAGO MAKE ASQAP NDARD QuALITY EWEIGHT YouT Groc®” i [+ MAM can be 8RO 4 vIe- OROUS in all respects by using S8PANISH YOUNG MEN Ever convulsions, nervous icohiol, wake- or- oncy, $1 box 6 boxes §5 For Sals in Omaha by Snow,Lund & Co. (o) o | 9 0o THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY Cures all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidenys, Bladder, Nervons Diseases, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Constipation, Costiveno Piles, Ete,, and ren lers the systam less liabla to contract disoase. ous ness, Fever, Indigestim, Bi: DYSPEPSIA. RADWAY'S PILLS aro cure for this complaint. They tone up the Internal secrotions to healthy action, rostore strength to tha stomnch, and enable 1t to perform ita functions. _ Pricn 25 o box. New York. on rec Soid by 1pt of pric 11 druggists, or muilod Ly RADWAY & C 2 Warren Street. \ BAKING POWDER $0zs.FOrR2H¢ ABSOLUTELY PURE. - JUSTIRY IT. F.F.JAQUES % CO. KANSAS CITY,MO. s via the Chicago, M THE SHORTEST LINE T0 CHICAGO ilwaukee & St. Paul R'y, as represented onthis map, Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled trains leave Omabha daily at 7:05 p. m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a. m. City Ticket Office: 1 nam St., Omaha, F. A. Nasu, Gen 501 Far- 'l Agent. ORDINANCE NO. An ordinance oraerlug 8 reot from 42nd_ street to directing the bourd of publ the done. Be it ordained by the city counc of Omaha: Section 1. been established upon, and app boen duly appointed by Law, to damages causod by the grad 206, he grading of Gran h street, and orks 1o tike 10cessary steps to cause said work to be il of the clty Whereas, permanent grades have prafsers hive appraise the inz of Grany street from 4:nd street to 45th strect and have reported no damages to tho ty council, which has formally adopted the 1, Wheroas, Property OWners, ropros- oo than thre petitioned th zra i de. with out charge o 0st be made payable in it street to 4oth street be and here graded to the present established Section 2. That the bourd of and hereby Is dirested o take city therefore. Grant stroot pro the o wn v. quid In- from § by 15 orde d zry blie works be e necessiry s1eps to eause said work Lo bedone, Sectlon #. in force fron sod, August 9th, 1 afte It This ordinunce shall take effect S PISSIZe, JOHN GROVES, 0,1 Acting President O Aproved, August 1ith, 1502, GEO. P, NOTICE OF AS: AGES FOR GRAD City Clork. CHAFIEE, ity Council. BEMIS, Mayor. MENT OF DAM- IN To the owners of all lots, parts of lo*s and roal estite nionz Shirley street from 23th street to 20th avenue, You ure bereby notified that slzned, thre olty of Omiuha, have been duly the muyor, with the approval of ¢ cll ef sald’ elty, ownors respectively of the Dy xrading of Shirley stroet avenue, d ed 101, passed Muly 20th, 1502, 1802 You are further notlfie pred said a8 required by of August, A, I, e for prop wo will, on ut Lho hour o assess the da| from necessary by uvproved July 25, d, thut I appointment, und duly the under- disinterestod frecholders of the ppointed by huelty coun- A0 to the ity ulloct Bt o i ace lified the 2th duy »100'clock 1n noon, #t tho office of I’ 1. McCwploch, room 542 N, Y. Lifo b'id'g, with'n the corpors o Limits of sald eiy, moet for t ho purpose of considering und making the ussessmont of aamage 10 the OWNers resneot property, affectod by - sald xr) nto constderation specisl bene You are notified 1o o preson ively of sald adine, taking ts, f ny. ¢ ut the time and placo aforesiid and make uny objections 10 Or stah nts concerning sald nssossment of diatnuges us you may consider propor B MeC U LLOCH, W. G SURIVER, GEO, ) PAUL OMAHA, August Sth, 1502 Kooy PROPOSALS FOR GRADING, Sonled proposals will bo rocely dersignod until 1190 o'clogk p.m., 1802, for grading— 1bwird streot from 20th stree foot west of 20th stroot. D, formerly Do 1o Lith streot 1 by th August to a poln 1lon street, from Oth sireet 1 the ity of Omuli, in aceordunce with plans and specitications on file in the bourd of public works. Hids to be madu on printed nished by the hourd, ‘und to be with a cartifiod check in th sum »office of the olunks ACCOU P 3 of #0)), pay- whiio to the city of Omuha, a8 an evidonon of #o0d falth, Tho hoard reserves the Tight t or all bids and to walve defcoty W, BIRK i Chatrmun Bonrd of 1Py Omanba Neb, August Lith, fea, o roject any AUSER, bito Works. all-12-1619 AFTER TWENTY YEARS. Two Old Cronies Get Together in Omuha and Renew Old Friendships, Long years ago when both were boys and ‘when both lived in the green isle beyond the Atlantic, John Groves, Omaha’s city clerk, ana the younger son of the Earl of Greenore were fast friends. Together they enjoyed their boyish sports, and when you founa one you could make up your mind that tae other boy was not far distant. As they grew up to manhood the roads on which they traveled became separated. Mr. Groves came to America and finally landed in Omaba. The young earl tired of the slow ways of the land of his birth and resolved to come to this land of the free. After makiug ths resolution he set sail and upon landing in New York atonco concealed his 1dentity oy disguising bimsoelf as a traveling salesman for a wholesale house. The lifo of the salesman had its auractions for the young men and being most successful ho continued ia that line. The discnarge of his duties called him to Omaha, aud arriving here Monday he at once hunted up his old friend, John "Groves. Thoy met Tuesiay and those who saw the meoting will furnish an afiidavit that it was some- thing that would have brought tears to the eyes of @ potato. 'I'ne young earl, after got- ung bis bearings, drifted up to the city hall and 1to the city clerk’s office. Mind you, twenty years had elapsed since the two men had met and as they came together in Groves' private oftice neither knew the other, Two strong, bearded men stared, one at the other, and then the other stared at one. The earl was the first to oreak the silonce, and ho did it by asking, *“His this notJohn Groves!"” Groves answered that it was, but quietly added that he saw nothing faimliar about tho spealer. “*Don’t yer know me, John " A light beamed over the classic features of the eity clerk. He got out. of his chair, scat- tering ordinances, leases and committee re- Dorts to the wind, and with & *put it thero, old man,” shook an Knglish hand until its owner erled: *©)O1d John, you blarsted hold boy, would vou murder your friend 97 ‘Then old times were talked over and the men went out to seo tho town justas it looked 1o the eyes of tho Striners, |They visited South Omeha and went through the wreat packing houses; they journeyed up to the slaughter pens, for the Inglishman hud never seen how stroug, healthy steers were converted into steaks and roasts in the twinkling of an eye. Aftor sceing the knife plunged into the throats of & dozen or more bovines, he paled and turning to Groves said, *Do ver kunow this blarsted, bloomin, makes me feel sick! mats and let hus be dead away.” It was to late. The sight of tho barrels of blood had knocked the Euglishman off his feet, and as limp as a rag ho was carried into the ‘cooling room, where s fow moments later ke opened his oyes and took in the sur- roundings. Aud where are we now, John!" he said. Ho was informed that he was in the cooling room. “Hand hs this the cooling roomi Hits a nico cool place, but let us be goin’, for do yer know that the sight of this oloody, " nasty makos me feel sick againt” Groves feeling that his friend had seen enough of the packing houses escorted him into the open air and togother they returned to Owaba. Yesterday the gentleman ro turacd o' the east, fully convinced that Owaba is greator than New York, - DeWitt's Sarsaparilia destroys such pol- s0us us sorofula, skin discases, eczomu, rheu- bioody sight Hits_crueity to hani- LofT before wo faint meat watisw. Its timely uso savas many lives. s “NEBRASKA ON WHEELS.” The Advertising Train Wil Be Wortd's Falr Opening. Mr. Hodgin reports tnat it has been de- cided to postpone the date of starting east with the Neorasks advertising train ten days. ‘This will bring the train back to Cuicago at the tme of the dedicatory exercises at the World's fuir grounds. Thoy have already secured trackage room adjacent tothe fair grounds and will try to get perimission to Luke the traln inside the grounds. Mr. Hodgin says the different counties are not comiug 1o the front as ravidly as they should and arrangiog for their exhibits, but aro puttiog it off until the last minute, - Do \Vitl's Sarsapurilia cieauses At the tho b ood e R R IR e SURPRISED TRAIN ROBBERS They Try to Hold up a Union Paoifio Expross, But Got Loft. ONE OF THE HIGHWAYMEN WOUNDED When They Ordored the Passengers to Throw up Their Hands a Wild West Jowboy Kesponded With a Shooting - GrekLgy, Colo, Aug. 17.~As the Denver and Cheyenue passengor train on tho Union Pacific stoppod at the coal chutes at La Salie Ist night two masked men entored ono of thocars, und with loaded revolvers ordered the passongors to hold up their hands. Hands in profusion wont up o~ stantor, and the fellows woro on tho point ot collecting toll from the astonished Dassan- gers when ono of the latter oponod fire from his gun on the hola- ups. The latter roturnoed tho fire, but one of them getting hit they both jumped from the car and fled, Lia Salle, the junction of the Union Pacitia Short Line and the Colorado Contral, is six miles from Greeloy, and all trai stop thero for water und coal. As near as could bo ascortaines, tho man on tho train who opened fire on the hold-ups is o momber of oue of the Witd West shows that has hoen oxhibiting at Denver the past two woeks, and with tho show was going to Kunsas Citr. Several shots woro fired through one end of the car by the cowboy in his attack on the hold-ups.” Sheeiff Arihur 18 organiz- INR & Posso to pursue the follows, and 1t is oxpected no difioulty will be oxparienced in capturing them, as ono is supposed to be wobnded. MURD ROUS HIGHWAYM N HANGE! Three Robbers Who Cat Off n Man's Hend Caught 1 Lynched, ‘Tacoma, Wash., Aug. 17.—The Ledgoer's Ellensburg, Wash., special says: Passougers just arrived on the Wenatiokes stage roport a terrible tragedy on Nason croek, near Wen. atickoe, on the Groat Northern line. A man traveling up the creek alone was held up by three highwaymen and, so the story goes, not only robbed, but the trio cut off his head. Another man who happened along saw the affair unknown to the murderers. Ho wont to tho nearest camp and told the terrible story. In a short time a large posse was organized and on tho trail of the robers, Finally they succeeded 1n overtaking thom, Owing to the large crowd of pursuers they had iittle difficulty pruring the murders ers. ssed tho affair was n The man who wity taken along and readily identitied all three, They were strung up to trees without cere. At the time the stago left neither the murderers’ upor their victim's names had been learned, though it is claimed thoy saw the bodies hanging. e PACKING COMPANIES UNITE. to Absorb the Nebraska ¥ Hou Ciicaco, 1ML, Aug. 17.—Another incus- trial move will probably be consummated 1a the noar future which will affect a Nebrasks institution. This will be tha absorption of the Chicago Packing & Provision sompany, limited, a concern which was organized in July, 1890, and whlch at that time purchased the business and plants of the Chicago Pack- ing company, Heary Botsford company and the plant of the Chicazo Packing company at The Internations Nebrasica City, Neb. Its capital is £400,000, and it has $650,000 6 per cent bonds out- standing. It will bo remembered that the International Packing compiny, u consolida- tion of sevenof the largest of the *small? vackers, includicz Alierton, Hately, Jones & Stiles, T. I, Wells, and th International, was organized last spring, and the stock reagily placed among English and Amorican investors. Itscapital is 50,000,and Honry Botsford, wiho was at the time president of the Chicago PPacking 1y, becamo its presi- dent, although still holding the position ats tho head of the Chicago company. = A consol- idaton of tho two was evidently considered at the time and the terms and agree.onts practically arranged. The capital stock of the International will bo so increased as to purchase the common stock of the Chicago Packing company on the vasis of $50 por share and about $56 or $57 for the preferred stock, these figures being based on the suc- cess of tho lattor company as shown by its carzings and dividends, . ABLLS FIRED BY DRUNK N MEN, hman and Foot Perish and Honaire Bostwick Drops Dead MayaroNECK, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Fire broke out in the handsome stables of J. H. Bost- wick, the millionaire Standard Oil man, a1 his summer residenco on Oriental Polut, shortly after midnight, spread to the stables of Mr. Coustable, of Arnold & Constable, Mil- and voth were destroyed, together with 8 number of valuable blooded horses, entailing & loss of nearl #100,000. When the fire was dlsco\'l'rm{ Bostwick, who had beeu in poor hcalth for some time, ran out on the porch in ereat ex- citoment ana dropped dead from heart dis. ease. It appears the dead man's coachman and footman were out boating yesterday and returned last night under the inflience of liquor. They probably, througn caroloss handling of ‘matches, set the barn on fire. Both were burned to death, —— THREE HUNDRED HOMELLSS, sat Delaware City Dest Ings—Lives rted Lost, Deraware Crry, Del, Aug. 17.—Fully three-fourths of this village was flame-swept yesterday and 300 people are homoless and robibed of all their carthly possessions. The charred remains of oue victim of the flames bas been recovered. Thres other people, supposed to have been burned to death, are missing, ‘T'he firo started 1 the postofice building on Main street. A strong wind fanued the Hames, which sproad rapidly and licked up about 1ifty dwelilugs and business houses. The five ‘burned itself out, and everyono wes powerless to stay the destruc- tion. The loss is estimateda at $75,000. s Has Flod tho Country, NuvAna, Mo, Aug, 17.—A warrant is out for the arrest of Clement Hall, a prominent attorney of Stockton, Cedar county, and finaucial agent at that place of the Missouri ‘Drust company of Sedalia. Tho latter com- pany alloges thut Hall has mado ficuitious loans of the company’s money to the amopnt of $14,000 and appropriated the funas thus used Lo his own use, Hull cannot bo found in Stockton and itis said he nas fled the conntry. fty Build- = - 2 Postmistress Charged with Kobbing Mails, Jansas Crry, Mo, Aug. 17.—~Mrs, Fanuie Logan, postmistress at Lo, Johnson couuty, Missourl, was brought here yestorday for examination by the United States commis- sioner. She was charged with abstractiog from the mails articles of merchandise and was bound over to the grand jury in bouds of 2500, Mrs. Logan 18 tho wifo of & prospecous resident of Johuson county, their wealtn be. ing placed ut $50,000. Mrs. Logan's arrest has caused & sensation, ——— ve and Wholesomo Quality Commends to public approval the California liquid iaxative remedy, Syrup of Figs, 1t is pleasant o the taste and by acting gontly on the kidunoys, liver aild bowels to cleanso the system effectually, it promotes the health aud comfort of all who use it, and with mil« ions it is the best and ouly remedy. e ro City Hall iture, Anotner carload of city hall furniture from the factory of the Ketcham Furniture company arrived and was put in the new building yesterday. Tuis shipment consists mostly of couches, divans and upholstered chalrs for the private oftices of the ofticials, i “Luto to bed and eariy o rise will shorten the road to your home lu the skies. Bup early o bed wnd “Lattle Karly Riser.tus pill that wakes 1lfe longer and better and Wiser,

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