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ENT-HOUSES. -I!F!LLANIOV!L SPECIAL NOTICES. will be taken untll 13:9 p m. for v #nd until 8:50 p. m. 10 the mMOrning or Sunday edi- USE_FOR ITS FEED; Hampton, 508 FOR RENT, 10 ROOM Tteed & $eiby, Roard of Trade. LIST YOURR PROPERTY, RENTAL OR SALE with Geo. W. I Conton, 1614 Farna m. 0 FOI RENT, ONE OF THE MOST COMP convenient and_comfortable nine-room houses 1 Omabia, with bath room, Inundry and all modern yard at SE. cor. Jones and WANTED, PONY TO CLAIRVOYANTS. MIS NANNIE V. WARREN, 1l mdvertisements In these columnn 13 cents a 1 and | cent & word for each word for first (nwertl Droliable business modiu ent taken for loan than 2 cents for ash In advance, Initinls, KyImbOIN, o, oRch connt A & word Advertisements must Users, by roquesting A numbercd oheck A 1o n numbered letter in care Answers w0 addressed Wil be delly ered on presentation of the eheck the first nsertion. conveniences: also nic 20th streets, botween St Mary's ave. and 3 ARRIVAL EXTRAQRDINARY: WONDERFUL Drevelntions 10-TROOM_TIOUSE, CENTRALL arnnce and all (mprovements, the letters addres palmist and 1ife reader erndie to grave Tiage With tho o6 Yo suceoed and 1n what b the ealobrate tlite from " the unites tie separated: 1)1/ iness bost adapted fo ) LARGE LIST HOU St Adapt r WANTED-MALE HELP. Intom peranc FLATS IN THE P ock, coF. 10th And Jackson sta POHOF 0 nny 10 the eity Will rent to tamilles only. etord & Co.'s store. FOR RENT, 1LROOM HOUSE, 1812 Cf1 Apply at 1507 Chicago st FURNISIED sontative to represent us in o With vim, vigor, plutk and pual $25 per month ery loeality. one hirth and recely. amps for olren Call ana ook at Enquire nt W, at; send for full partioulars WANTED, SALESMEN ON SALATLY ORt SOM misston fo handle the new patent ehemical Ink U selling novelty ever ases Ink thorouwhly in_ two second 20 10 500 per cent prof 1n 81x days, anoth we want ono energetic general alp and Nair troatment, m Mra. Post, 310,38 15th, With mal baths, s¢ and chiropodist N0 abrasion of pap ROOM COTTAGE, 3 FIRICE ST, &2 In two hours Agent o each state aud territory particulnrs address Monroo Krasor Mfg Co., A Crosse, Wis. D.A PRACTICAL W onpltal to take a water mill HOUSE W' 0th street near Leavenworth. S0, 20th streot 10-ROOM BRICK RTOWE, MAC AN WITH SOME 4 CAPITOL AVED 'Address box 55, awn and shade. N. K. cor. 2ind and Siami st WANT CA NV ASS MME. LA RUE, MASSAGE, 41 inird foor, fiat 4 PERSONALS. CUTTHIS OUT AND PR photo studio, 2123 Cuming street, and you bo entitied to 12 cabinet ROOM CORNT: ALL MODERN O WANTED MA Aress manufa IDERS 18 ( om wodorn house, 107 8. saern hose, 1522 8, Gth st. room house, 813 8. 16t st som flat, 505 N. 16t st. e 118t Of eottnges 11 G, Clark & Co , 1218 Harney st ENT ATCOWAN'S South Dukota 1108 OF yoursell, 1 eards and | §x10 for framing, As the demand was more accommodato we extend another 10 CWANTED, 500 TEAMS AND SUBCONTRACT Freo transportation on the R 1 ick Bros & Co. SHOOM RESIDENCE CORNER @711 ) fent._condition small family weil rocommended 810 per month to MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE, conting $106.000; ret ror I3t and Harney, "MONEY TO LOAN-REAL ESTAT STHAN 7 PER OT. A clroulars and terms (reo %i Miss 11080 Adams, J. Howard Madisc Houra: n bonanzs vt frefglt pald N luding all charg: Charles W. Rainey, O o, bath, &e; #5700 per. T_T0 BORROW- No extra charges Money is chvap. 1. ALL MODERN IMPROVE ¥ttt 25d and Day Wity pay hivh rates? Bonefit of low rates from WANTED, A cotloon, splces, o familics: n xtracts and sundries by sample eapltal required: exclusive terri rc with bath W. Loverin & Browne Co.. Chicago. vk cellars, furna T ANTHONY LOAN AND Lite. lends at low rates for choice soourity on Nebraska or l0wa farms or Omahs clty proporty. nelghiborhood, b Geo. N, Hicks, Room #05 3 —EIX-IROOM COT wonth. Inquire FURNISHED HOUSE FOR ), 10 GOOD CORNICE And Manufacturing works, 614 8. 11th st NTED TO COLLECT AND SELL IN country, cail at 1516 Doug! ~CANVASSERS i‘uc. ¥. HARKISON, 012 N. Y. LIFE. PRAL LOAN & ADY \\'hl(rli OMAallA ~CHEAP MONEY. WANTED, BO ctory, East Omaha NTO WORK ON SE WOOLWORTIL. §5.00, —LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clty property.£1.000 and upwards, i to 8 per e UK Co,15th and tHar MeDonnld & Penfield, kres N, 818 modern. $10.06. 210 Hickory st., 61, 815 00, O1F. Harrison. 912 N. V. Lifo. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOM 3 10 RENT Wi 912 Douxlas stroet REAL ESTATE S8 107 PER O al chinegos fr commisslon o Melkic, First Natlonal Bank bldg. and situations furn PRIVATE MONEY, IST AND 2D MORTGAGE ALbx Moora Beo bldg steady work Talsey. Sogretary M Denver, Colo lonns, 10w ratos. HOK WITHOUT Court & Lemist, (04 Paxton blocl ums for short or long time, LAKGE AND COMFORTABLE ROOMS 1903 Capitol aven e, and Douglas streots. PLEASANT LARGE Uturnished rooms on car line, 11350, 20th streot. ' T0 LOAN ON IMPROVED property, low rate. Frost, Douglas bik TAND 2VEAR LOAS CITY AND FARM Roed & Selby, 334 Board of Trane. 5 th and Dotglas. Bumatra Clgar Co. ault s before bore atlowest ratos E. C. Garvin & Co 0D BRICKLAYE 0 work on high school 11 APPLICATIONS FOR )5 Farnam streot. AKERS. MUST BE Bost prices pald and steady work. guiat; Importing tallor, Bavary house, J0-DOUBLE PARLOR 8T —LOANS. LOW RATES. ZITTLE,BROWN BLK LOAN AT LOWES 'he O. E. Davis company, 1605 Farnam stree CLASS PILE DRIVER FORE ‘men. Only A1 men need call at It 15, Nel National Bank bullding—Templeton & Morrow. —THREE FIRST. FURNISHED ROOM. INQUIRE §% LS. i5th streot. FIDLLITY TRUST CO., REC ed to SK. corner Bee building, 18 pre- pared to close losus on_city real ostato promptly and at lowest rates. 3,000 SPECIAL FUND TO Also want app! o FOR_ GENTLEM t. gas and bath; reforences exchanged . 1817 Jackson street” EGS 26 2 LARGE FRONT ROOM WITH .ocatlon, 513 South 25th ave. CONVENIENCKS. g T.CLASS BAKER. “addrexs or cali, Ked Light Bakery, Arap Submit avpil 'ED, EXPERIENCED AND RELIABLE salesman to' Introduce a specialty on a Address John W, 1T & Co., 106-108 Wabnsi TO LOAN ON IMPRO! bullding loans a spec mas Brennan & Co., Kuroach bi og . OPPOSITE, 5 cstate, lowest rat UMerriam, 113 South 25th; modern' convenience. cD—THE NAM uen and womer . We glve excl Kunrantee good workers £ oftice, furniture, dellvery team ar AND ADDRESSES open for perma “SINGLE OR_ENSUITE, HOT AND water in every room, bath, gas, 2006 Burt at., on § car line: “FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. l"‘—\ll)().\‘l! WITH BOARD, 1722 CAPI'}I;U(; AVE. MONEY 10 LOAN CHA' —DO YOU NEED MONEY? THE FIDELLTY Room 4, Whitnell biock, WILL LEND YOU ANY SUM, FROM 810 ON THEDAY YOU ASK FOM IT. We make loans of any size, large or small, on household k0ods, pianos, Norses, wagons, wareliouse recelpts and personal property o all kinds, in any smount, without dein; ' removal of propert; Jest payments. SEE US FIRST. newspaper ud- Our article 186 monopoly. 25 per cent of the conl biils of everybody. y Lithographs, paniphlets, ete. o upon rocelpt of poatuke; rivate family. LOAN GUARANTEE €O, cor. 15th and Ilarncy sts. 7200 FARNAM, NICE KOOM AND BOARD, HOMS, FIRST nd 201 N, I8th S BALESMAN, st be s hustler and nan preferred, Apply at once. DO YOU WA ON HOUSEHOLD TIL BOARD, lowest possiblo rate st possible thno without moval ot property You can pay uuy part of the loan at any time and [y rrying the loun. L0t and ¥, o FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD AT THE vubllcity or re. WANTED, 50 RAILROAD LABOWERS FOR INebraska, [0wa. southern Wyoming, Utah, 1daho Steady work, fri e pass.. Kramor & O'Hearn Labor ugency, 903 South 1ith s ireet. 1 this way redu: OMAHA MOR' Koom 11, Creighton Block, 16th and Douglas, next to Postomde. ROOM WITH M and Missourl. FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS. ( UNFURNISHED FRONT LOOMS 1617 Capitol aven e i 11O § KOOMS, 63 N. x “WANTED—MEN every town ar { —WILL LOAN MONEY C curlty; strictly confidential. 1, Continental bl X PRITCHARD, 51 DOU No delivering or collect: Ak Harrlyiroom gFbensos pald. - Addross Glen Brow. itool ORES AND OFFICES. 1-STORY BRICK BULIDING- ¢ building hus a fireproof o completo steambenting Hxtures; Apply al the oftice $10 PEI WEEK AND EXPE, and fomale workers, forn company manufact FOR -RENI—-ST L LOANS MADE ON FURNITUR 108, 11v6 St0cK, ete., without publicity o moval property at the lowest rates and the easlost rooms 8 &9 Barker blook. as rostdent salosmo; 916 Farnau st ment_ basemen water on all the 100rs, gas, ote. Addross' Electro-Novelty Co., 48 Armory street. WANTED-FEMALE HELP, —LOANS ON CHATTELS. REASONABLE IN- torest, partial monts 1 to 6 months, al block. Elevator 15th’ st Juckxou sta, 1 the [*. K. ler block oL of hardwaro shelving and cou purchasod at a bargaln uahn for u re TWANTED. A WOMAN WHO 1S A GOOD Jeook and laun . two In family, wages B LOW RATES ON ANY KIND OF securlty. Keystone Mtge, Co., 203 Shesly block. FT. 1413 DOU i, G. Clark & Co., —§20,000 TO LOAN ON CHATTEL SECURITY; busioess contidential. K. 551 Board Trade o " - Storeroom. 800 N. 16th st. —WANTD, A COMI 1218 Harney s wod cook and laundress, 104 0. STORAGE. L CLEAN & PRIV A 207 Douglas. Omabia AT YOUR OWN 6" Douglus st —WANTED, COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL a'cook and Inundross; h'l"UK €D FUR- ove Repalr works BUSINESS GHANCES. T Ooniieed. WANTED A PHYSWAAN TO LOCATE AT Boslus, Neb., splendid_opening. no physieian within ton miles. Addrew Whoelocks, draggists. Hoelus, Neb. Mas 98¢ - » ™ Y 1C0AL, AND FRED BUSINESS FOI SALE, trackage for 10 cars: TéANe for tarm of years. 1€ taken t once a bargatm Addross 1.6, et i 10 SVRNURSIRORT. LS o1 -4V FOR SALY, 8 complatp atock of bleyeles. Good atlon. Also repait Aop, the best of reasons ling. Addross L 6 Reo. M 27 Y VANTED BY MECHANKC PARTIES WITH capltal (0 Improve stasm botlor, in which lime Untinch, Address L. 59, Bee, sonlos will n ) Mes2 10 NE HALF OR ALL OF A 8TOCK 4 Tocatio trade. Ad 1 M85 1% AND FIY son for 576 21 Y FOR SALE, AT A VERY LOW FIGURE, THE ontire state interost In 0ne of the henvicst pay 10k monopolies now befare the public. 1t will save 25 ver cent of ¢ 1 bills 0f averybody and pro. duce botter rosults, Everybody wants it and will hage (L when soen. A lafke business oan be done At dnoe in every connty. Full particniars by mail Addross G. K. K. 119 1, st., Lincoln. Neb. M KR STORE FOR SALE, K, . best pArL of Nebraska. Address niken, Fagl seiling.’ No trado. Addr FOR EXCHANGE. 7, FOR EXCIHANGE-WE “1AVE $00) STOCK 410 munufacturing congern doing good business in Omaba that we will trad s tn wholo or part for 200d work horses. American Fael Co. M y’ CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL fitake real ostato & money. Box 24; DS WILL Frank(ort, 1o s 77— CLEAROMATIA REAL ESTATE 1O MDSE ncuiai vaiuntion. Monoy (o [oan. Boxals, Om Mitz "/ 100D RENTAL PROPERTY IN OMAHA AND lJonstorn Nebraska 1ands for & stock of John N. Frenzer. M 7,—CLEAI FARM, THOUS IN OMATA lJand ‘ash for w 00d hardwaro or boot aud sheo stock In good town, K. F. Ringer, 151¢ Farn i QUARTER OF CLEAR LAND AND ~ ON ight incumbrance to exchange for Omaha prop erty; also cloar [0t nud soms money £0r good up right piano. 1. N, Hammond, 518 Chnmber of Com merce. 7 WANTED, T0 BXCHANGE RENT OF_A MOD- ZLiorn § room tiouse for g00d work- team. “Addross Bee MW 25% 7/— WANTED, GENERAL MERCHANDISE ihorses and éattle to trade for land and town ty: will pay some cash. Address bo wul, Neb, St Qrkon s and suppile I Istered G-year-old stallion, full brothe Field. mont, the pacer. For right kiud of Innd & good trade can be made. Call on or uddress C. N. Em ery, Beatrice, Neb. aliae =10, EXCHANC U1ot ad cash for goOd residen MI2N. Y. Life 7,10 EXCHANGE, Uyvare st Harrison, 3 00D FARM FOR ITARD. i or_stock Of boots and shoos. C. N Y. Life. 77'1'«”'\‘ HANGE, CASIL AND- CLEAR 1« £itor wouso aud ot “C. ¥ Marrison, 912 e. ¥OR SALE-REAL ESTATE. 'O HOME SEEKERS—IN AVONDALE DPARK you can havo un elegatt home arranged to sult you. with butlaing fimit, troes, walks, sewer, wator, ana’ gas. within walklng . distanco ' of hisiness, sehiools and ehurches, a0t 41l for nbout §5,00. Car: tain to be the prettiest liislde residence addition in the clty. Over ono-third Of it alrcady sold. Sce us for particulars befoce the price Is raisod. Fidel- ity Trust company, 1702 Fiirnam st. [ NOR SALE, S"UTH, COTTAGE H_ME, §,00000. Reed & Selby, Board of Trade. 1 JOOR SALE: SIX ROOMTHOUSE: POPPLETON avenue. ‘Moderd convealences; model home; $L.000. " teed & Selby, Chamber Commerce [MOR SALE—BY THE OWNER 10,000 ACRES OF cbraskn’s finest facming land at a groat sacrl- . I1. Peterson, 1412 813t st.,Omaha. 183 09 S ALE—GOOD LOT WITH5-ROOM COTTAGE #th and Burt streets Zfirico $2,700; smaii oash payment, balance monthly. Good rosidence lots withf from K55 10 §100; one-tenth b a7 por cont, Pt 4 Acre proporty close to §outh Omaha, trom §20 to 81,200 per ntre. Potter & Goorge Co., 16th and Farnam. N g M3 30 ORSALE, BEAUTIFUL LOT, 0_FBET FRONT, 24th st South Omabs, tear . $1.000. Apply 0 owner, Room 11, Busiman bik, Oinaba. 4% 016 NHOICK HOME, “NEW," CORNER LOT, SOUTH Jeust front, 53x1%0. on ‘favorable torms to good parties: ow aving clty: 8 rooms and barn; all n {mprovements; rare chance; investigate. ss L, 12, Beo oflice. 561 36 REAL B8 Bargains only, My word Is good. Albright, New York Life . TUITLE'S SUB. 5 ACRES WITH miles of postofice, , balance monthly Mt ROOM 6, wll improvements. nquire 31 oy Fox SALE ON MONTHLY PAYM! TROOM cottege in Carthago addition oo Cuming sireet. A cozy home. W. L. Selby, 83 Chamber Commerco. ONE OF THE FINEST FARMS 1Y DUUGLAS county. 10 miles from Omaba at $50 per acre Omaha Kenl Kstate & Trust Co., R 4, Beo bldg. Mit9 26 8() ACKES TO B SUBDIVIDED INTO 5 ACKE tracts, one mile from Florence; §400.00 for ench 5 acres, one-tenth down, balance o 9 yearly pay Lovgren, Brown build ner 16th JFQSALE, 10 ACRES OF INFIOVED LAND Bee. M871 OT ON LIEAVENWORTH, §:60. House on 17th and Californin at., 8 K0 Enat Tront on tho park, 8,000 Lot on Lowe ave., §1 Lot on Farnam ne . 83,500 Une of finest homos in city, $4,000. C. K. Harrinon, 912 N, ¥. Life. 6 24 MIZ ARREST YOUR ATTENTION! refully Ponder these SNAPS. 00m house (25 ft.), block south H. park, $2,000. 6K double house(?5 ft.),block south i1, park.§1.400 4-r00m house (25 1t.) biock south H. park, §1,200. n house, Omabia View. $1%0 cash. §850. -fo0t 10t. 114 miles from postofce, §4 Six-room house, 72 ft., onst front, fine s| choicest locution, vouthwost, £.500. Enst front, ripe for improvement, on Iith st., 5,000, Sectlon (school lease, 22 years) in Custer Co., Neb. (coxts §19.20 per yoar), 50 taxes, §1,500. “These are all atiractive, and buyers will do well to buy NOW. Georgo M. Cooper, established 1 819 N. ¥. Life. 22 24° de trees, —CHATTEL Mra. W. G. Tewmpleton, 4016 Cum- ; w3 rate. J. B, Van Gilder, room ANV AMOU STORAGE CLLEAP, CLEAN, Jeral housework, EY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, horsen, wagons #nd_collateral ¥rod Yerry, room 453 AT ONCE, SKIRT AND WAIN ness coufidential. WIS, I7th st Wells, 1111 ¥aroaw st. [ —WANTED. amounts £eom 20,000 10 $100,000 for stooks of dry 00ds, boots, hardware, vlothlig or earpots. have large discount Off invoice price. ored. Address in conidenee, box —$100,000.00 TO LOA! furniture and pianos, s, warehouse receipts y of any kind, without publicity You cun save tj Omaha Mortgago Loa 1 block, 15th and Douglns, next Lo MU0 FOR RENT-HOUSES. horses, wakons or personal prope 4 . Kilkenny & Co., Continental bl money by ealll room 11, Crelgl —FOIL RENT, TWO FIRST CLASS DETACHED s, modern: neighborhood best; R C. Patterson, itamgo block. WANTED TO BUY SOMBE § PER st mortages, Rood & Seiby, it Board T, BUSINESS CHANCES. —CHOP 0USE JN LINCOLN G010 o kood businb FQR SALE-FURNITURE. ' OF FURN(UURE, USKED BUT Board of Trade. Pho DRESSMAKING. ANGAGEMENTS 10 D0 DIES3) famwilies solicited. Miss Sturdy, 520 AKING 1N ) At A VIGSTCLASS DRESSMAKER WISIIES § ing in familles after tho 15th. Addross K 6 Bee oftice. p) 155 M I HAVE JUST RETURNED from the cast and wiil re0pen my dressmaking barlors October Ist, Rooms 609510 Brown block, cor. 16th and Donglas st 45 03" ECHOES FROM THE ANTE-RO0M Alpha Oamp No. 1, W. 0. W,, Gives a Gon- uine Log-Rolling Exhibition. GRAND LODGE OF ODD FELLOWS MEETING Three Soottish Rite Maso 839 ~Knights of Pythins Goet- ting Into the Harness—iatrs Lodge Goats, Waore Elevated Marathou lodge, No. 83, ocial Monday eveuing, and ments aro completed for a jolly time. will be piayod, some of the give musical solcotions, there to take the dust out of tha present and later wore solid refroshmenis. open meeting and the mem frionds are will give a stag Both the method and results when Syrupof Figsis taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cle tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual rup of Figs is the its kind ever pros duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its from the most substances, its manyexcellentqualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. ! Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not it on hand will \ romptly for any one who wishes o try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. 1 OUISVILLE, KY, NEW YORK, N. Y. TYPEWRITERS For Sale, Rent or Exchange. BEST in the WORLD! MEGEATH STATiONERY OO, 1304 Farnam Street, Omaha. mombors will willbe punch throats of those This will b an anses the sys- | bers and their 4 present and help inaugurate the fall festivi The order of Pythian remarkable growth in lowa, The following are some of the things to be remembored by siv knights 1. That & full aca_punctual attendance of the members on each regular moeting adds much to the interest and prosperity of iho tors is having constipation. 8 only remedy o effects, pre healthy an: 3, That a hasty lncrease of members doos not always indicate a heaithful growth, That in the adwission of now candidates who are worthy, the mere personal dices of a few should not frustrate the will of the many, 4. That those who oan wnerge their private ire for the general good are generally promoters of ponce and true fricnds of the order, feelings inad brothers are apt to make influenced by an procure it | the best ofticers who ave ambition to be useful, rather than u hanker- g for honors, 6. That o members should be appointed inexperience or un- willingness to serve renders them 1ncompe- tent to attend to the their action. 7. That tho dutles among the most important, and should be performea fn a manner at onco prowpt and acceptablo to all concorned. 5. That we should not always wait for a formal application before assistance is ren- dered to tho widow and orphau. 9. That every lodge is more or less liable to impositions. 10. That the stability ana usefulness of a lodgo depend greatly upon the proper man- agement of its financial affairs, 11. That courtesy and kindness are due from one brother to another, whether within or without the walls of a lodee room. . Tuat it is always safe, and very bene- 10 be familiar with tho lectures, lessons, ete., of the aegreos ho committees whose of committees THE S DR L'V 1) CHICAGO isviathe Chica go, & St, Paul R'y, as represented on this map. ficial, for each Milwaukee That tho essential perpetuity of the in stitution will always depend upon the chara ter and conduot of ils supporters. 14. That faitbful adnerenco to the princi- plos of our order will facilitate our admis- into all other good socioties, and cn- hance our usefulness in all the relations of 15. That great coro and discretion should bo observed in the propy oxawination of Superior has a candidate in the fiela for of grand chancellor for the jurisdiction of Nebraska, Sir Kuight Wil- liam N. Hunter. Ha is spoken of very enthusi- astically by his fellow townsmen as one of the most pushing, thorough and euterprising young business men in that section. Mars loage No. 130 beld their regular meeting on the evening of the 2lst at their near Brown, Chancellor Woods in tbe chair. a large number of members present and tho vtmost good fellowsnip prevailed. Second rank was given in first class stylo, Electric Lighted, Steam Heat- ed Vestibuled Omabha daily at 7:05 p.m., ar- riving at Chicago at 9:30 a.m. City Ticket Office, 1501 Far-. nam St., Omaha. F. A. Nasu, Gen'l Agent. with Vice to Page Racuift the rank team being fully prepured and in good working trim. The Third rank will be worked noxtWedne: day night in the Amplitied. All brothers are cordially invited to attend ening of the 25th at Mars lodge hall, Thirti- eth near Brown, the Orieutal degree will be conferred on all who wish to take it. member of a secret society of any kind who 18 @ full member in good standing can take Come one and all and take it opportunity favors, prelate of Mars lodge has left the city for an indefinite period his cbair was vacant, and election took place in which Brother Henry Erk was clected prelato for the remainder of this term, and a more competent man could Do not forget the Oriental degree, ana & pleasunt entertairment after RAILWAY TIME GARD On tho ev- *hicazo Vestibu om0 sg8 Girloago & lowa Loos URLINGTON & this degree. o EEll Denver Vestibulo Kxpress. Dendwood Ex not fill the chair. K (.80 ). &0, B Dopot 13t and Mason 3ty s City Dy Night Exp via The foundor of the Knights of Pythias we understand, lies 1n au unmarked grave. ‘The ordor is trying to erecta “‘Rathbone Home" to his memory. American father of Odd Fellowship, rests be- in the cemetery at Baitimore, beneath the shimmering leaves Four hundred thousand brave memorv of Rathbone and One cent from Ullion Dopot 10t & Maroy Sta. Thomas Wildey, the neath a pile of of the aspen. braise’ the enjoy the craft he evolved. eacti membver woula placo a stately pile at his grave, the absence of which is & disgrace Why is it not donet CHICAGO, R. 1 West. |Union Depot i01 UNION PACIFI <. Boatrice Express.. _.Denver Expros Overland iy 5 mabz Bx(ex Sun) (123) acitic Kxprass The coming meetivg of the grand lodgo of 0Odd Feilows, which will be held in this city October 19-21, promises 1o be one of the most enthusiastic meetings ever held in the state, The order has had great increase during the past lodge year, averaging 100 a month, and the membes of the grand 1odg> are going to come out and boom matters all aiong the line. The grand lodge meeting will he preceded by the meeting of the grand encampment which will take place on tho time the grand lodge meets the Daughters of cikah will bold their anoual meeting in Red Men's hall, in the Continental build- &l p | Bidesp’ depot and Maroy Sts. SIOUX CITY & VACIFIC Depot. 10th and Marey Sts. x Clty Passonye: St. Paul Express At the same TV & _Dopot. 16th ani from the Odd Fellows the Daughters owe alleglance 10 the grand lodge and look to it for succor and assistance, While the program is not yet comp'ete for the tzeeting of the grand lodge 1t is quite well known that the grand which meets in Council Biuffs at the sam Y. 5th and Webster St . Dendwood Expross. SaL) Wyo. Exp. (Ex. Mo Norfolk (Ex. Sunday.) St. Paul Kxpre: AGO & NOIT Qapot, 10th a: lodge of lowa, on Thursday with the grand lodge of this state, subordinate lodges from avd Patriarchs Militant of wostern lowa It is thought that 2,000 men wiil be in lwe and a great demonstratiou In the evening & banquet = and Nebraska, CHICAGO & 3 A Union Depot, s ouncil Blufls, made possible. will be given at Washington hall for vhe vis_ (kx 8) Cazrol TRAYED OR STOLEN,ON BE Turke bay hors ro mark on hip and side, n opan end wPRNK bugky. Open ard for the relurn OfAme L0 .G, Stev 14 Francls street e, ~15-R00M 1OUSE NBAR HIGH T MARKRT WORTIT 850000 stonm heat: stable; for §75.00. " Neb. Loan Co , i31d Douklas ESS CIANCE 1¥ SOLD AT once. For sale. the leaso, furniture and fixtures of the Merriaw hotel, Umaha, elogantly furnished, all rented, elzhty permanent Rucats. Hest private family hotol in tho wust ol poor health, th and Dodge, folding beds, couglies, bairs, large aud sinall mogquette' rugs, car odera convenlences. 5 1o, ele. Clean goods. Room 21 Con —FINE BUSI IN ALL PARTS O] ity Mo 0. ‘Davia compnay, 1505 Karuam 8¢ ontatning i rooms, FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS SIXTY-DOLLAR TOP BU E. Cole, Continental block. FAMILY HOKSE, GENTLE AND h st M IO RENTI2-HOOM HOL —FOR SALE. A (rcota. All mode: ven immediately. Call or addros SETH AND DOLG E conveniences, For terms apply on Mrs. L. M. Tuttlo. s M. L Roeder, Mz FOR SALF. SALOON AND FIXTURES 181, Bee oftice. 1K YOU ARK SEEKING A BUSINESS OPPOR. tanity requiring small capita ‘brofitable aud kro — 400M FLAT. STEAM HFAT, FIRST-CLASS W6 B, 2ind streot Foom b AR —10:R00M HOUSE, ALL MODE] fmorita. 2114 Chicako siroot. $i B Ford, MeCaguo luvestment Co and Dodgeatrots. SROOM HOUSE. with large bara, 302 Poppleton )—6-YEAR-OLD HORSE FOR SALE CHEAP. Welght 1,200 pounds. Koom 80, Barker block. Ina eertain aud - MORTGAGEE BALE. §15.00 Wi f1ne black lady or gentle lenthier top, sidebar, plano box buggy. harue firat one with the cash takes it gy Loan Co., roow 11 Crelghton block, 16th snd Joulas, next 1o postofice. M _$OR SALE-MISCELLANALOUS. PRITCHARD, DOUGLAS BLOCK. ned. inclosing % will be glven. n'a driving mare, a ALL MODERN 420 L street, Lineo ~FOR BALE OR LEASE. newspaper and complote printing outht in a 0 of Southern Nobraski references L 44 caro Boe, Omahs, I ROLLING INTEREST in_the norih- over $30,000.00 Kromt bargain Omaba Mort oonvenlences. A REPUBLICAN ave. luguire atdn UBLICA Address with '3 IN LINTON BLOOK, U rooms eac, water an: 800 repair, rent 10w Quire at 917 in the bivek. John Hauili, uge \t 5th and Maso; ted by stoam (Q*MACKS b and door i 1D UP MEMBERSHIP rude. Mako eash pro- PORILION 10 A: 4. NOTLh, genoral telivery, Om: Ol SALE. A FUL worth of new worknow in the mill: r block, Omal FOR LEN TWO 13-ROOM RO wodern conveniences, o (00rgla i BUSINESS FOR SALE Guod reason for WELL PAYING DRt ‘01,000 inhablinats selling. Addro: TEN-WOOM MODERN HOUSE 63 80, and five-room cotiugo Tnguire 634 80. MTib at 505 0. B4th st Jobn M. ¥. Lehwany LE-FRESH COW. 2021 PIERCE ST. s AN EXPERIENCED and loan soliclior, one who can Of 600 shiares, 1 Omaba, Address A . MeGregor. Bee ofice, Counotl Blufly Lol d ol 4 ut in a Lo —ONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCES IN e 10 rouma; every laprovement of u first use: furnace. laquiro 1310 South 10th. MISCELLANEOUS. s HR B?nlwll of Unlon Chemical W.A:x."m. > E. A BAKERY o than half ity ive all attention. Write at & Morlson, 8l Fourth 8t., Sloux Cluy. T, N BIOUX CITY, 1A lue. Have (00 A.'I‘)ll!lli"A-I!I.l LOME OF § ROOMS, FU Phiy on proiuiads, 1115 SUth Tonth atrges | ONLY TWO LEFT OF THE GROOM COT- Have bath, hot and cold e Desrable homos In besublful Stanford eire! to Star Losa aad ‘ork Lt bidg HALY INTEREN IN AN EN dry koods and furnishing busio ve' olty of over K000 in eastern N splendld cliauce for right party: other business. Addre at completed. TART ANOTHER CLASS orthand - and typewritiog Ostober ) Those who would like to lustruction b particuinrs appl R oo PR O8T-GOLD BRACELKV; WETURN 10 AND Lszet roward of J. W, Pafrotte, room 2, Douglas block. ¢ MTI0 it Tosn Goub sTick i fl’wml RING. SET IN Jpoarls and torquoiset 1klso Knight Templar's cbarm attached. botween: Howard and Harney on 16th street. Keturn to Heg office aud recelve re ward. NTTH 200 s - TRAYED, BMALL ROANHORSE, WITH BLACK mane and tall. had ropd around’ neck. Finder notify Adolph Ssmuelsow 4720 N. 83d st., and get reward. MoL DANCING =OBOOL & MUS, MORANDSWEIIO0L FOR DANCING ruory Capltal A il ro-open for the 5 on Suturday, Oof st for culldron, and ‘uesday,October 4th for uits. Clroulars Lund & Co.'s drug Privato lessons can be dence, 2000 Dodge St. Proposals for Distrigy, Street Improvement Bouds. Bealed blds mnrkm?”" als for district streatlmprovement bonds' will be received at the office of the ofty treasurer. Omauba, Neb., up to 12 o'clock noon of Lith duy of October, 182, for the purchase of $251,00).00 distriet streot lwprovi ¢l Ull\nhu,&‘u’h‘.’ ement bouds of the city of Sald bonds suall be ‘dated October 1st, 1602, and shatl Lo payubie i £0m one to nine years after the dute thereof. with interest at the Tate of 5 per cent per nuAum payable annual- Iy Pringipal and interest payable at Kountze Bros.. New York. My Bald bonds shall be of the denowmination of #1,000.00, 800,00 and $100.00 ewoh . ch'bid must state brice and amount sought for and dnelude sccrued lnterest Lo dute of delivery ut Omahi, Neo. MT. right s reserved to reject s Issued under charter power of citles of the tactropo ftav cluss and exdinance No. 3264, ag- proved eptember Ry 610‘.-’ N, slane i T 1y and all MISSOUKL FACIFI ot 15t and Wabstor Sty Bt. Louls Kxpress.. OMAHA & 8T, LOULS. n Depot. Counoll Bluts. "8t Louls Canon Ball...... CHICAGO, R 1. & PACIFIC, Unlon Depot.Council Blufta Nigit Kxpres *. Vestibule Limited Union Depot, To keep the skin clean is to wash the excretions from it off; the skin tak: care of itself inside, if not blocked outside. To wash it often and clean, without doing any sort of violence to it, re- quires a most gentle soap, a soap with no free al- kali in it. Pears’ is supposed to be the only soap in the world that has no alkali & Union Depot, Councll Blu Chicago Express ... Chicugo Expross . Creston local ... AILA & ST. LOUIS, . . depot. 10ib wnd Maroy 8ts. | 5 and Webster Sis. cux Uiy Aceom modatio; Hlous Ciky Express (Bx. Sund'y) BAErd (¢ Passanger (Ex. Suiid'y) TO SELECT I'OR PAVING, MATERIAL To the owners of lots and land fronting upon street improvement district No. 484, colpris- Davenport street from %2 street Lo 24th street, in the city of Omaha, and subject to assessment for the puviug or repaving of the You are hereby notified in pursuance of or- 3, pasked and app tomber 16, 1862, Lo seloct and determine upon :na kind of “t":l'lbrhlt‘u e u e-: In uav'l;l\;‘ lnlld . brovenuat QUar ot ou or L afofe Obtolier ; ol 0% or 1ho oty councll will deteriiine aal All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. Omahs, Neb, September 24, 1802 P W. BIRKHAU Chatrman Board of Fublic Works. iting Odd Fellows, temalo frionds. Four hundred members will be in attend- ance on the grand lodge in this city next month, There are 200 subordinate lodges in the state. Mayor Woelr of Lincoln will bo the next grana master, Woodmen of the World. Alpha camp No. 1 of- this city gave & Social Thursday evening which was & dl tinguished success in every particular, Some- how or other these wood choppers aro de lightful people to meet, and although now and then ihoy talk in sirange phrase of the logging camp thoy are thoroughly congenial and pleasant to know. The grand ball and soclal which fnaugurated the fall series of en- tortainments of Alpha tamp No. 1, Thursday oveni vrought out quite 500 peo- ple and never did those same people have A botter time. There was little formality and by tbhetime the evening wore away everybody knew everybody olso. Betwee dinces there wus music, a very pratty auet being given by Sovereign Lenhart and Miss Tun Kennedy, Prof. 1. . oo gave a piano solo and Deputy Sovereign Cousul W. W. Moseloy delivered an address. Almunu other things, Deputy Moseley said ; “I'raternal beneficiary associations paid to the venoficlarios of deceased mombers during 1801 tho sum of 20,000,000, Tho general aver- age being §2,000, this moans that 13,000 fami- lies wero furnished the necessitios of life by the surviving members of the organization to wiiich their natural protector hiad belonged. Tho Woodmen of the World 18 ono of the latest of these popular organization Coming into the field iwenty-five vears later thun some of these organizations and profiting by the experience of all of them, it wou'd be surprising if thoy had not mado sowe improvements. Thoy have adopted tho featuro of grading accord- ing Lo ago. Uheir certificates are absotutely wcontestable after one vear and aro froo from all burdensome restrictiovs. Tho feature of placiug a ‘morument over the grave of every docoasod mewbor is entirely new and is practiced by no other fraternity. The hazardous occupations which of late years have been debarred by most life wusur- ance companios and fraternal organiza- tions have never been accepted by the Wood- men of the World, “But perhaps the most attractive feature of our order iu theso days of patronizing homo institutions and industries is tne fact that it1s the only fraternal industry with hoad- quarters west of the Mississippl. With its howe office horo io Omaba, working under a Nobraska state charter, under the super- vision of our own state iusurance depart- men, it is ominently a homo iustitution, and ' particularly worthy of he sup- port of every oitizen of Omahn. Alpha camp of this city was the first camp orgunized. Iu about cixhteen months more than 200 camps, distributed over twenty- three differont states, have boen organized and 4 niwber of them are nearing the sizo of Alpha No. 1. However, we are awakoning 1o the fuct that in order 1o bold our place in the van we must materlally increase our membership during the coming fall and we esruestly request every lady and gentleman present to use their influcuce to assist us iu attaining this result. Weo ought to have at least 1,000 memoers in this, the oldest camp of the order, located as itis o the uome city of theorder, ana we can easily reach that number if vou will all g0 out and carry tho gospol of the Woodmen of the World among your friends. Remem- ber that if you influence a friend to join us you have conferred a favor upon him and upon our camp.” X Then there was more dancing and of courso refreshments that were very de- licious. Too much cannot be said in praise of th# committeo of arrangements, Phil Miller, ‘W. W. Mosoley, W. N, Dorward, for thelr work: nor of the floor managers, Clarence Rawitzer and Frank Brown; while the re- cepilon committee made everybody feel at home—George Cott, D. H. Stout, Harry Walker, Dr. W. O. Rodgers, Mrs. Ballard, Mirs. P, Miller, Mrs. J. T. Yates, Mrs. W. W' Moseley. their wivos and other Enstern star Soc Vesta chapter No. 6, Order of the Eastern Star, held o yery pleasant social Thursday evening at the residence of Dr. Eleanor Daily, Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Nason, Mr. and Allison, Mr, and Mrs. Baxter, Mr. and Weoth, Mrs. Whitmarsh, Mrs. Lano, Mprs, Strawn, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Parkburst, Mrs. Sayrs, the Misscs Powell, Coombe, Watt, Hughes, Pray, Sayrs, Parkhurst, Baxter, Wilde, Stabrei, Coay, Anderson, and Messrs. Halligan, Pray, Dutbin, McCoy, Atkinson, Goodman Conou Stuging Clab, The following officers wore elected at the annual meeting of the Concordia Singlug club, Tugsday, September 20: Adolph Meyer, prosident; Kl Ackerman, vice president; R, Engleman, secretary; August Schaeffer, financial secrotary; Honry Pundt, treasurer; George Strathman, standard bearer; C. L. Fritcher, horn custodian, The twenty-fourth anniversame was colo- brated Tuesday evenirg by a commers which was largely participated in by some of the oldest members of the clut, A. 0. U W. North Omaba lodge No. 150 gave a very delightiu, social Monday evening last to the families and frieuds of the members, On October 18, North Omaha lodge No, 159 will institute o lodge of the Degree of Honor to be followed by & sumptuous banquet to visiting sisters and brother: — Too Much of a Risk, It is not unusual for colds contracted in the fall to hang on all winter. In such casvs catarrh or chronic bronchitie are almost sure to result, A fifty-cent vottle of Chamoer- luin’s Cougn Remedy will cure any cold. Can vou afford to risk so much for so small an amount? This remedy is intended es- pocially for bad colds ana croup and can ul‘\vuyl be depended upon. I'or snle Ly drug- gists, — IMPIETIES, New York Tribune: One Boston clergy- man, at least, is up to date, Last Sunday he preached on Whittier in the morning nd on the Sullivan-Corbott fight in the evening. It will next be in order for him to preach a sermon on the wickedness of the papers in reporting the fight. The Congrogational- ist reports another clergyman who an- nounced a Sunday evening tallk on the sub- jeot, " Your Trolley's OfL." ~Auother clergy- man recently remarked to his congregation : *You press the button, and I do the rest.” And still another spoke of prayer as touch- ing the clectric button, which rings in neayven, . s Dotroit F'ree Press’ ~ A certain ministor, not 1,000 miles from here, loves a dollar with a close affection. Not long ago a young man asked hun how much he would “charge to marry a couple. *“Well," said the preacher, “the groom pays what he pleases, but I never charge less than $10.” “Whew!" exclaimed the prospectiva groom, *‘that’s & good lot of money, I thought that kind of work went in with your salary. “Oh, no,” explaiued the minister, “salva- tion Is Tree, but it costs money w0 get mar- ried, s St. Peter—You are’s musician, ehl Well, I guess we are in need of & little ' new biood, Musician—That's all right, but— St Peter—But what! Musician—I've always been accustomed tg —er—play first harp. p e “Miracies, deah breddern.” says Rev. Plunk in tho New York Horald, ‘‘are sup- posed o be oxclusively de work ob bevbon* ut from the advertisements ob some doclors yo would bo led to tink dat dey bad obtained de right to perform dem here below ou dere own account,” 5 0 W' “Young mau," said an evangelist, “do you reulize that when you retire at night you may be called before morning dawns?' I nope 80; I'm a young dootor und I ueed eucourage- ment of some kiad." ¥ Tho following advertisement rocently ap- peared in the Wilishire, Kug., Times: “Notice—Baptiziog by the Hev. A. K. Jobp- $00, Stournore Water, uoxt Sunday at 10:80 4. m. Photographers invited.” o' Satan (showiog the sights) —What do you think of that} Suade (from Chicago)—Say, you should Just see our wheat pit. — Disease nevensucesssfully aitacks tho ter with pure blood. DeWitt's Sarsaparil wikes pure new blood and euriebes blood, .

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