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3PECIAL NOTICES. RRTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS L00 b vakas A0t 19:30 ot m. T0F the ovening an 3411 8:30 p.m. fOr the morning and Suaday editions. jrartisers, by requesting & numbered cheek. oan the! Ora nddressad (o & numbered letter Of THRBEE Answers so dressed will bs 4 upon presentation of the check. " BITUATIONS WANTED. E"‘h' o & word first othing taken for F riion, 10 & word there- than 3¢ n THE _OMAHA FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS. Continued E’ TWO ROOWS, 1307 PIRRCE 8T, "o 5 TIRER FUANISHAD ROOMS. 4 ¥arn straet. J—VERY NICE ROOMS, 753 mv'xm-un'L. INQUIRE 2621 QU & B WARTED, THREE OR FOUR GENTLEME to room in private family, ploasant sout rooms. nieely furnished, modern convenience breakfast If desired. 614 North 3ist L L ITUATION WANTED BY EXPRRIENCED "\lndy stenographer with references. Address H oo, M08 500 BY YOUNG ~LADY STRNO. oo in bank, s _experion, anL. be dates, 1440 var. Nothing taken for loss than D, TRAVELING RALESMEN TO ol baking powder. We put our goods In glass Iifng pins. $0 month salary and oxpenses, oF 25 r tant_commiasion. Send _stamp for reply. jengo Baklog Powder Co., 707 Van Buren, s 1ieAgO. 200 s 1¥ YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING Jou WiITR s, MA10 330 “8ERm UR IF YOU ARE SEKKING A HIGH We have placed hundreds in w--wn;"m’nr ) the Linwks Nursery Co., Milwaukes, ton. 1one and ean assist you. wra B e Y. Lite building. o8 agency. 316 N. d board and 10dging 45 cents per Co. WANTED, LABORERS FOR B. & M. EXTEN- ?ston At Bherldan, Wyo.; Deandwood, 8. D, Iabor ageney, 414 8. 10tk 8L, near Harnep, ' Fdon BENT, FURNISHED ROOMS WITH bath room. New house, new furniturs, all first- class. Prices reasonable. 1SIT Jackson E t MSTH 30% 3 FURNISHED ROOMS SUITABLE FOR4OR 6 eotiemen; Nrst-class board It desired. 1218 No. root. Mt 300 TARGE SOUTH ROOM, $10.00 MONTA, 004 4 south 17th, M3 81 2 -NICKLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT schenp. 8. 16th su e FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, Rates, 100 & lino oach_tnsertion, §1.5) & llas per month. Nothiog taken for less Lthan 250. Jo- TR DOLAN, 30 AND 211 N. 18TH 8T, JFYOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF Woman's Christian association, 111 So. i7th st HOME TABLE, MODERATH RATES: Farnam. o7 315 JFHILLSIDE, 18 £ DODGE, ROOMS, DAY BOARD, M3 J17* '~DESIRABLE BOUTIl ROOM WITH BOARD 1872 Chiengo stroet. M 436-1¢ JF; l00MS AND BOARD AT 3413 CAPITUL AVE. nue. Reforences required. MO4b J19 PERSONAL, Fea o DAILY Iy BEE: TUESDAY., MAY 30, 1893 FOR EXOHANGE. CATARRH AND HAY FHVER TREATED the month. Tamors, growths and other de- formities of the nose and throat ro: Dr.J. ¥. Presnsil, 250 Be s bid, MASSAGE TREATMENT. ELECTRIC-THER. mal baths, soalp and halr treatment. manlcurs snd ehiropodist. Mrs. Post 10l 3. 13th, With aet] bk U TCNTIOl TONTIO! TONTIO! ‘The great est developer and _restorer known to maj kind. Impotency permanently cured. Sugoeds aranteed or money refunded. Prioe, #2. Send amp for sealad circular. Dr. Miller, No. 918 F st., Washington, D. C. T 20Y U STotme, Rawitts sonbir. Kan fm ol S his address to 814 Omaha National Bank bullding gmaha, Neb., he will hoar of something to bis I terast. [—CHILDREN OF ALL, AGES TAKEN CARE of In 8 small country town. References gl and roq H %, Bee. M2 U;Miss k. A. KEARNS, TEACHER OF planos; apecial attention to rudimental p rincl ples. Salte ¢, Midiand hotel. 16th “L"lfl?;_ln M331 ) 'ABSTRACTS OF TITLES. Rates 100 o line ea nsertion, #1.5) & line per month. Nothing taken for 1ass than 2o. —ABATACTS--T118 MIDLAND GUARANTSH nd Trust company, abstractsrs, cOnveyanosrs. Titles perfectod and '‘guarantsol. ' Own theonly ©omplete abstrast books In Dou: county. He- moved to room 810 New York Life bulldia i) MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. Rates, 10c a 1tne each tnsartion, §1.5) a lino per month. Nothing taksn for less than 26o. —OMAHA BAVINGS BANK MAK®ES LOANS on real ostaty at_lowest market rates. Loans ums for short or long tme. ed and _the 10ans are not t, butcun alwars ba d at the corner of 13th and Dougl £ —NICELY FUKNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD Wabtter, 016-518 North ih atrest, WANTED, & g0od ma for g b ary u t man. Addross i 26, €00d saiary to mi fess €3 l‘ teady employment and w 0 Douglas. JF100MS AND BOARD, 1225 DODGE ST. M3t {—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOARD, erences. 12id Farnam. FOR RENT UNFURNISHED ROOMS 100 LABORERS ON RAILROAD WORK. Good wages. Freo pass. Kramer & O'Hearn Labor +gency. 8(8 Bouth 11th street. 410 30% SIANTED, A SOLICITOR AND COLLECTOR. 11 room 2%, Frenter blook. —WANTED, AT ONCE GOOD BARBRR. Must_be firat cla Cloellatt, 5 St. 425 R-WE WANT AT ONCE, RELIABLE MEN verywhere, local or traveling, to advertise and “eep our show cards tacked np in_towns. on trees /nd fences along public ronds. Steady work in our own county: #:0.00 & month salary and $3.00 & ay expenses deposited in your bank when rted. Franco-German Electro Co., box 861, Cin- nnati, O. M4s2 80 —~WANTED, A FEW GOOD TRAVELING MEN ) to sell on a liberal commission tho best selling fhomo baking powder on earth; nono but hustiers eed wpply. Apply to room 18, Morchants hotel. (3;,UNFURNISHED OR PARTLY FUR Xrooms, singl pepered. ” Bathroom same floor. GIWOOR THR KK RUOMS FOR LIGHT 0 USK Xkeeping. 2618 Cumiag st. AU J-THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, GOUD LO- X cation, 623 Bouth 19th 1430 1% —LOWEST RATES. FIDELITY TRUST COM- ‘Pany, 1703 Farnam stroet. 219 W —CENTIAL LOAN & PRUST CO., BEE sLDa F. HARRISON 912N, Y. LIFE. —~MORTGAGE LOANS LKSS THAN 7 PER cent, including all charzes. Charlos W. Ralney, Umaha Nat. bank blag. 33 ‘VV\VANTEDZT ONCE LOANS ON IMPKOVED Omaha_property; low rates. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam st. 219 —LOANS ON IMPKOVED AND UNIMPROVED iy proporty 4000 sndupw to Gl por cont. Nodelars. V. Farnam Smith & Co., 18th and Harney. —1AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortgages, Hived & Solby, 344 Hoard of Teade. FOR RENT—-STORES AND OFFICES Rates, 10c a Itno each Insortion, 8150 & line per month. Nothing taken for less than 25c. W MONEY 70 LOAN O OMAJIA AND COU: ofl Bluffs real estate and Nobraska and lowa farms at from 5lg to 61 per cent intorest, with no ditlonal charges for commlssions or aLtornoys f W. B. Melkle, 15t Nat'l bank bld; aha. 2 OR RENT, STORE, ON 8. I3TH ST., LANGE block, sultable for miat market, hardware or dry goods store. Ingulre £ 8. 13th ‘st 210 —FOR RENT, THE 48TORY BRICK BUILDING, 910 Far si. The bullding has a fireproof ce: ment basement, complete steam heating fixtures, water on all tho ours, gas, eto. Apply ut the office of The Bee. 910 WANTED—FEMALE HELP. Rates, 10 a word first insertion, 1o or. "Nothtmg takon for Jeos than 356, [8 - WANTED, LADIES TO WILITR AT HOMB. WP Enciosc stamped envelope. Kiia Werst, Sec, yatovth Bend, Ind. ML S_MAN AND WIFE, 810.00: 60 MEN, 100 GIRLS, I /4100 to 15.0. Canadian ofico, 1500 Farnam. Mo 120 J-WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- Jwork. Apply 2223 Locust streot. 135 f Y- WANTED, LADIES FOR PLEABANT, PROFI- /table home work. Prof. McLean, Arcade hotel, lougins and Iith streets. 24531 \-WANTED, GOOD COMPETENT GIRL FOR R /ceneral lousowork. Apply at 1815 Dougias street. word there- —FOR RENT, CHOICEST S8KCOND FLOOR business cornerin Omaha, Globo bullding, 16th and Dodge. Globe Loan & Trust Co. 207y —CENTRALLY LOCATED, BIUCK STORE bullding, very cheap to permanent tenant. G. . Butts Bouth 17th street. M807 318 ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The O. F. Dayls Co., 1505 Farnam strest. 247 W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 313 N. Y. Life, lends at low rates for cholce security on Nebrask or [owa farms or Omaha olly pro porty. —MONEY TO LOAN ON_IMPROVED CITY property, low rates. A. C. Frost. Douglas blk, W Y TO LUAN S 3 Wb 50763 ana Hmtmproyed xeat oetata 1 Lo years. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. 2 w—qus. G. G. WALLACE, 313 BROWN BLE. T;0NE OF THE LAKGEST VACANT STORK bulldings in Omaha. situated in the wholesalo guarter: it1s 130 fect doep by 2 feat wide, throe or ve floors and basement; the front ts entirely of plate glass and iron and ‘sultable for either whole- salo or manufacturing: will be rented for reasona- ble rent for a term of years. Inquireat Natatorium, 1313 Howard st. 156 J21* W OMAUALOAN & TRUST COMPANY, 1971 and Douglas, loans money on olty and farm property at I0west ratos of Interost. [ VW HIBST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LO ANS; 1ow rates. Alex. Moore, &I, Beo bldg. ~ M5T0 —WANTEDTO BUY SOMES PER CENT NOTES -_— secured by moru:lzcud«gl gnil‘l;lll g‘li;y an DD:K~ o NTET 'ty 83 AGENTS WANTED O Commangae o7 West & Bolor, &' Chgighor Rates, Ii40a word first insertion, 1o word there- W—J» W.SQUIRE, MOVED TO 248 BEE BLDG. after. Nothing taken less than 25c V~WANTED, GIRL FOR GPNERAL HOUSE- -/ WOrki best of Wages paid. 2613 Capital avente. —WANTED, ANUMBER _OF GOOD CANVABSS- Inx azonts for city. Big money and light work. Call at 117 N. 13th stroot, clty. M328 30% V\-WANTRED, A GOOD 0OOK AND LAUNDRESS. Mrs. T. J. Rogers, 1120 Park ave. MaT2 81 V-WANTED, A COOK AT 1919 CHICAGO /stroet, M ¥ (; LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WE WILT, PAY you $5.00 te $12.00 work for us; no eanv. envelope to G. F. Kmmons & Batterymarch and Water streets, Boston, Me 385 19 WANTED—TO RENT. Rates, 1ic a word firat lnsertion, afte oa word there Nothing taken for less than 25c. WANTED, BMALL FURNIBHED HOUSE Ki? summer by responsible couplej no children. Address H 4, Boa. . T RENTAL AGENOIES. (7 ANTED, A NEAT, ORDERLY WOMAN FOR /dairy and housework 'om smail farm adjolning country town, Family consists of owner and on: hand. * No obfection to woman with one child. A Ures s H 89, this office. M380 4* WANTED GOOD DRESSMAKERS, 1006 DODGE 598 80° Jatreet. ~WANTED, GOOD'GL FOR GENERAL ousework. Apply 806 8. 15th stroet. M1l 80¢ Rates, 1i6ca word Hrst after, Nothing taken for et e e et T GLIST,YOUL HOUSKS FOR RENT WITH W. B LiBerry & Co., 17 N. Y. Life. M898. BTORAGE. Rates, 100 & lice month, Nothing t: {-WANTED, FEMALE TIOTEL COOK, GOOD bukerr state experience and salary.S.d.Bramson, Benver City, Neb. k) ~WANTED, A FIRST CLABS OOOK, NONE /other noed apply. Call on Tuesday and 'Wednes- lay botween the hours of 10 and I at Bishop Worth- ngton's, bishopthorpe, 1240 South 10th sty 420 80 FOR RENT_HOUSES. R kistes, 100 a line each insertion, $1.50 a line per outh. Nothing taken for less than 230 \—SKE H. E. COLE CO. MCCAGUR BLDG, : 0 310 [)-FOR LENT. HOUSKS IN ALL PARTS OF Joity. ‘The 7. ¥. Davis company, 1505 Farnam st TM—BTORAGE. WILLIAMBACROSS, 1314 HARY M;STORAGE ~FOR HOUSKHOLD —GOODS; clean and choap rates. . Wells, 111 Fargam: 21 ~HEATING 8TOVES STORED DURING SUM- mer; speclal storage for household goods. Tel 900 1207 Douglas. Omahia Stove Repals works. M ;SIOVES STORED AT REASONABLE RATES at Hughos Stove Repair Works, 607 8. 13th at. TUmSL _— WANTED—TO BUY. Rates, 144c & word firat insertion, 1o a word there- after. Nothing taken for less than 250. )-FOR RENT, 10-t00M HOUSE, 2108 DOUGLAS reot. Enquire of Morits Meyer, cor. l6th and arnam. N* ABH FOR FURNITUKE, HOUSKRHOLD K00ds, ete., or will sell for owner In our auction R Wells, 1111 Farnam. 213 HOUSK. MODEN! CONVENIENT or wholesale men. tor bus ‘Appiy 1112 8outh th street. 8IS _ oo FIRST MORTGAGE PAPERS. H. A, AR- nold, 605 Bee bldg. M9 —— e ) TEN-ROOM MODKRN HOUSE. GOOD LOCA- tion; rent moderate. L. 8. Skinner, 1614 Farnam MOIT HENT, NICE TEN.-ROOM MODERN ast front, on Bouth 1Tth streot, near jokson; rent, $40. Inquire 62 South 17th stesod | ~FOK RENT, 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, sultable for roo: ind boarders, 2011 Harne: FURNITURE—FOR SALE. tion, 1o & word there 0thing taken for less than 25c. LLETT HOUSE, FURNITURBKE FOR SALE OF rent; also house torent, 603} North Ioth street. Migs 30% —FOR SALK, ON ACCOUNT OF GIV. housekcep! y furniture, rugs, draperi i once, cheap. A. D. Bran 2110 Dougl 1-ROOM HOUSE, EAST FRONT. ALL MOD- ro, 625.00. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Faroam, {_FOR RENT. NINE ROOM 004 location and oas: teuant will be r . Apply Omaha an & Trust Co., 16th and Douglay sts 855 —8 AND 4 ROOM APARTMENTS, VON DORN \DIOC, With steam; refozeucos required. 816 83, Wi [JoFOR RENT, $ROOM COTTAGE FOR COL- ored people. 208 North 13th st. M803 —SEE B. J. KENDALL, BROWN BUILDING. 982 J19 (); FURBALE, MUBLER BAFE, FITTED WITH drawers, inslde measurements 86x13x31 Inch price $50.00. 8-foot oak standing desk, with o 8tool, price 313.0. James L. Owen, drug storo, 313 North 25th street, Omaba M261 1 () CARPETS, KURNITURE, BIC, FOR BALK; seven room modern tment ‘for rent. Ap. ply mornings, 1535 Sherman ave. M3Ti 50¢ — e FOR SALE—-HORSES WAGONS K1C. Tates, 1%c & word first insertion, 1o a word there- after. Nothing taken for less than 25c. P IOR SALE, NICE BAY CARKIAGE TEAM and carriage. L. W. Tulleys, 108 Pearl st ,Coun- il Blufts. 214 AOR, BENT, COTTAGE LARGE PORCH 20th and Nicholas, two blos motor. Inquire at comptroll -FOR RENT, 1718 Chicago s. [)—10-ROOM HoOU! MODERN lI-l()Dx_lIUL'R‘I MoTT ENQUIRE 1919 DODGE 81 ENT, MODERN = §-ROONM LOUSE school. Inquire 2610 Capitol ave. 180 700 WO-STORY HOUSE WITH fino bath room convenlenc ) FoR ar Hig ~FOR RENT, 'nine large ro P, UQUY, TIORSE ANIY HA KNESS, FIRST class conditior, price #250.00. dddress 1i 31 Tie. FOR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS, Rates 13§c s word firat insertion, 1o & word there- after. Nothlng taken for | than e, ~FURNITURK. AUCTION EVERY BATURDAY, 1111 Farnam, it Wells, auctioneer. 635 31 QRN SALE, A NEW SPRING FORK, CUSIION tire Victor safety at s sacrifice. —FOL SAL ool Faage, and preity yard; only §25. B.W. corner . A GOOD REMINGTUN CABINE d and Callfornis sts. 300 30¢ typowritor, 1618 Clicago stry M3 3% [);FOR BENT, MGDERN 6-R00M MOUSK, ¥UR- SPUING ~ FRAME nishou complete. for 3 or § months; good loca: Will sell at aba 0. G. F. Butta 230 8. 174h at. 04 3 Addrees G. 11 Jerome, York, M3 1* [) 3KV FLAT, 4 ROOMS AND BATH BOOM. 1113 8. 11th 280 6 & 7100M FLAT: Hoberts, 161§ f‘{l'lul —4- ROOM FLA 0, opp. Jofterson squ 0 st [)-BEST 1-ROOM 1OUSK, ALL MODEKN; Lo cation central and pleasant: niso 4room house. pply TIzard, 264 and Uavenport. Misa 8l TLIENT, AT A REASONDLE RATE, TO caroful tenant, & pretiy, now house of elght '00ms . hard wood floors, electrio betls, bath with hot and cold water, range. te. N. A K th and Douz Mgt ) 8-BOOM HOUBE; MODERN. 1NQUINE North 30sh, 410 FOIL IWENT, FOR THE SUMMEL MONTHS, 4 hmodorn furnishied house on Capitol hill 1o & 1, car Meforences required. Ad- arens b1 55, autredy i fil RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS Hatos, 100 8 line Such tnsertl, o miith: Nothing taben for less phanite * o0 P*¥ FOR SALE, ¢ THOUROUGHBRED PUG U Sy blen, nicely marked and very small. 0X ! York, Neb. -FOR SALE, TWO SHALLES IN THR WORLD'S Falr Woman's Dormitory for June. Addr. tmmodiately, Mrs. M. 1. McKay, 5138 N. 24th str Omaba. 424 80 e —— MISOELLANEOUS, lates, I'40 & word first lnse: 0, 1o & word there- tor: " NOthing taken Tor ov thau Son TYPEWHRITERS FOR RENT. WE CAN FUR. sl yOu elther a No. 3 0F No. 5 Reminglo writer, In #irst class condition, on rental. ue Wyekoff, Seamans & Benedict, 1712 Farnam rect, Omaha, Meb. 216 843 _MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Hatos, 100 a lins, each insertion, $1.50 a line per month.’ Nothing taken for less than 250, —DO YOU WANT MONEVY? THR FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., ROOM 4, WITHNELL BLOCK, 819)% SOUTH 16TH, CORNEK HARNEY 8T, WILL LOAN You ANY BUM \ LARGE om BMALL FROM TEN \DOLLARS\ UP. WHK MAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, HORSES, CARRIAGKS, WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PEK: BONAL PROPENTY OF ANYKIND, TO You OALL ¥OR OUR TERMS WILL MEET YOUR APPROVAL: You can pay the money back at any time & d in any amount you wish, and thus reduce the cost of carrying the loan In proportion to amount you pay. II'YOU owe & balance on your furniture or ot personal property of any kind, we will pay it off for You and carry it as long as you desire. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FIROM THE TIMK YOU MAKE APPLICATION No publiclty or comoval of proporty, 80 that you get the use of both mo.iey and propert; X ~CALL AT THK OF¥ICE OF WILL /DO WELL, ON /U8 FIRST, OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. INCORPORATED. 1F YOU WANT MONEY, You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIEGES, WARBLOUSK' ~RECKIPTS, MERCHANDISE, Ol ANY OTHER BECURITY ‘We will lend you any amount from $10.00 to §1.000 ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property, Fou can pay the money back in any amount _you at any time, and cach payment 80 mude L6 cost of the loan. Lemembar that vou havo the usoof both tho roperty and the money, sad pay for it only as long u8 you keop It. "There will be no expense or chargo kept out of the amount wanted, but you will recelve tho full amount of the 10an. Before borrowlng elsewhere call an, you will find it greatly to your advantage. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 06 SOUTH 16TH 8TREKT, first l00F abovo tho streot. 1 THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPO B~ ATED LOAN COMPANY IN GMAHA. o us, and WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF BE- curlty: strictly confidential, A. E. Harrls,room 1. Continental block. 84 —MONEY, 40, 8, % DAYS. CHEAP RATES und easy payments, on furnlture, planos, live stock, ete., without 'delay or publicity; cash on band. Duff Green, room 8, Barker blook. 285 X—x-m‘rcuaul}, 51 DOUGLAS BLK.,16 & vobgE. BUSINESS CHANCES. Rates, 100 line each tasortion, 81.4) Ine por month. ' Nothing taken for less thaa 350. Hatos 100 a 1) month. Nothing taken for 7«A CLEAN STUCK OF CAwil]l tAke real estato and monly. fort. Ind. 480 ACRES Tita, Wil pay cash diTor: Address, giving priessni loc 7,-5K .8 Co 0., MCCAUD ¥ BLDG, 8 a1 ~¥Oit SBALE OR_TRADE FOR IMPROVED 17) Uncres of land In Nebraska, & aptendid business. Address F 07, Bes, 353 J1 '—1 OWN 100 FARM ERRASKA, KANSAS and Dakota. Wil sell eh np.%unnn«.rar mdse. Rorses and cattle. Add.Box fh Franktors fnd Z»—m ACRES FOR GCOD RESIDENCE, MER. chandise, horses and mules: also business property for good farm. G. H. Petorson, 1412 N. 13th o i o mn —CLEAR LOT FOR SE AND SURREY. Liadaress 11 34, Bee. M2 AR WESERN LAND OR RANCH FOR od equity o large house and grounds. ‘A s H 25, Bee. M3 4 77 NIGHLY IMPROVED PROPERTY, FULL LOT Ufronting Hanscom Ipark on north; ' rents $8.00 per monthi prico 814, one mortgage 85,000, 6 per oent, to exchange forsmalier Improved of good vacaat city “property. " Address I'. 0. Boxit, Citr. 417 29 FOR BALE--REAL ESTATE. UK OMAHA PROPENTY AND 1o exchange for good inside proporty. W1l aksuma wome dabt and. mighi Bomo cash differcaos. Spencer & Munt, “Block. W ANTED, 10 BUY LOW PRICED 10T NOT OVeriwo miles out: must boa bargain; give number and price. H IS, Beo office. M23e OT 41 FEET FRONT WITH SEVEN-ROOM house on 5th strost. near Casslus; price $2,20000; monthiy paymeate. Resd & Seiby, 3 Board Trade. 31235 Only $125. RARE CHANCE FOR A S1C wost part of town; too cheap to advertise price, see me Harker b Drive out .0 per foot. F. K. Darl personally ‘about this. F. K. lock, ATLY ( OKN KR 1O ['HE FINEST RESIDENCE CORNER IN CITY, 57th and Farnam. Darling, M403 30 A BEAUTIFULS-ROOM COTTAGE ON 81 nve, near Dodge. Here is the best bargaln in Omab “ROOM kor block Darling, B VE- Mi0s 30 PAVED COTTAGE, CITY WATEN stroet, 2 blocks from U. I depot; bargaln. F. K. Darling, Barker block. M08 30 JAST FRONT 1LOT ON 35TH NEA R DODG K. 89X “136 foet, $1,750.00. Address Owner, G 11, Bes. Ustreet. quifl IN 8 ROOM HOUSE ON WAl trade for tarnished che Misi 60 LOST. 100 & 1tno each tnsertion. $1.50 & line per month.' Nothing takon for less than 3Sc. Raten, 1 after. N o n word first ns othing taken for less than 3se. ton, lea word there- TTHE ORIGINAL JOHN JACOB ASTOR Who was a peddler, to have | borrowed the firat’ 8100 he put into taand by such s beginnlag was lald the foundation of the for- tuno of the richest family In Am foa who have never deviated from the rule of BUYING REAL ESTATE Asoften andas soon as thoy could get a hold of any, Nowltis onthis rule and principle that we clalin you have the' chance to 40 something for yourself when we offer you M0 LOTS right tn town, not on the bottomsnor on the hills, 1o & thickly populated part of the clty ata price that 18 positively chenp and §00d value for your money on paying £25.00 DOWN, $10.00 A MONTH Until $100.00 ts_pald without fntorest, balance In 3and3 years at 7 per cent; au abstract of title with every 10t and no mortgage or liens of any descrip- tlon against the property. Ono_thing 1s certatn, no man_over lost a cent on such an' fnvestement, becauso he buys It at an honoest value In the heart of the city and gels an absolutely good title to bis ot. It 18 only the people who buy poor property, badly situated. sold at more than It is worth by de- slgning and unscrupuious agents, that ever had any trouble in real estate matters.' When you got property at its real value, that ;s no experiment a to location and surroundfngs, perfect title and ens; terms, rou aro as safc and sure to do wellas though your money was In the BANK OF KNGLAND The desire to have you 860 and com- pare the lots we are selllng on rh(‘nmnlnll'y moderate prices and ilving terms with any oity lots Isa guaranteo that in the judgment of competent and fair minded people our statements are sound; that they are sound is evidenced by our sales. Hero 1s v PROOY POSITIVE that you can gather for yourself, by an invostiga The price 1s $400:00; pald, It you 80 deslre, §26.00 cash, $10.00 a month, without tn- terest, 1111 $100.00 1s pald; balance 1g two and three years at7 per cent. Every fability’is given for tn- tion of the facts. spection of this property and toompare it with any other ground In thecity of Omaha. If you will do tiis you will be firmly of our opinion. Dollar for dollar in good value/ls what we offer, and no other Investment can, or will equal this opportunity for safe, AMES REAL ESTATE, 3 AMES REAL BSTATSH, 80 1607 - FARNAM, N 1607 FARNA [t For 8Lz, e WHY NOT BUY A Lor BUILD A COTTAGE AND QUIT PAYING RENT WHEN YOU CAN MAKE MONEY BY 80 DOING. We ofter thls FOR A BHORT TIME, ‘TO 80 workingmen, who wish to purchase lots and bulld houses. We willsell ity good restdence lots noar the oty FOR $280.00 EACH; 5 One-tenth cash. 3140.00 payable on or before three years from April 23, 163, and the ~balance in monthly or quarterly payments and at7 per cent interest, An electric motor line will run to this property after June 1. Thelotsare high and level and at grade. The streets are graded and the grading paid for, The taxes on this property have been less than $1.00 per lot per yeal $30,000.00 will be spent this year in Imgrovements 10 and around this propert; Several now houses the addition and others © recontly been bullt in ¢ 10 be commenced s00n. It will cost you nothing to investigate this for yourself. One-half the price of lots the same distance out in any other directlon thatare as desirable. Don't miss this opportunity to buy and Tlet us take you out and rty. 01TER & GEORGE COMPANY, BOUTHWEST COUNBIL1GTIT AND FARNAM §15. Call at our o show you tis p Y HOU BALE A BLOCK OF GENERAL MER chandise of about$6,000 to §7,000, in a good town in Nebreska. Apply to Kilpatrick- ey Goods Co., Omabs. [ ook EASTERN RACKS! ROWK'S INFALLIBLE Handicapplog —systom nets $45.00 weekiy on $200.00 investment. Second sucoessful year. Haf Conservative. Practical. Prospoctus 1893 free. . towe, Fox 127, Brookiyn, N. MI90 J3: 7—FOL SALE O TRADE, NBW ROLLER MILL Address 1613 N. 19th st. 163 298 YA NAE FOR SOME HOTEL MAN. FOR sale” at & bargain, Dearly ney hotel fur- niture, enovgh to ‘furnish & hotel of 8 FOOIS. AlSO large oMice, two largo pariors. dining room with twelve large tables, chairs, sl linen, cut giuss ao. ) ury beddlug for above rooms. turo 1s all cherry and ouk, and the rooms complete with floe varpets, curtains and everything noces- sary 1o thoroughly equip s modern hotel; only & yeur out of tho faet ‘'be above cawplete hotel urnlshings ean d'at & big b be 80ld withils (he next fow days. Write J. W. §quire, Councll Hluffy, Ia. —FOI BALE, A GUOD KESTAURANY froni 100 1o 140 customers & day; furniture new last September: special reason for selling this profitablo busin ok Kelth, Ken ney, Neb. or eall on MALS HAVING i Y YOR SALK, LAUNDRY FLANT FOR SATE cheap, and room for rent; enoutre 1318 Farnam. word firat insertio; takea for less th af ;U8 NANNIE V. WAKHEN, CLAIRVOVANT. reliable business medium; A{Lh year at 119 N1t 0t E-—llwll 6, 8,10, 13, BOARD, 308 N 17. . 64 10 Jo-TWO_ FURNISIED ROOMS, GENTLEMEN E only, 'I{DI'uull streot l‘:n. o R T i B T P LGk Eal;:.fi‘fl..l ,.ovnl“n‘mou‘nvnunuuu ‘!~ ,i—ulfll BOUTH PRONT ROOM, %0 BLONDO 2338 3140 BT oo vRoRuw L T S R MNGLE OB .T._N'W g MES. DL M. LEGKAVE, PROPHETESS, DEAD trance clattvoyant and life reader; telis your Lo grave; caa be coasulied on ail » las the celobrated Kgyptisn breast Pplate Lo unlie the separated and osuse warriage Come owe, come all with one yor, l;o“ i d convisced foasrkadle fice Fesidence 411 & 11ih st DOrh & . £0 3 P me Btrict I and photo af 7o fobars wifo or busiund brough mall m“a i chert alons, slders coutaln cen! B A bus ng i stamps MASSAGE, BATHS, ETO, e — e SR Rates, 100 o line each lnsertion $1.50 & Ii moais. Nothing takes fof Tess han e = "0 P el A AR, '~ MM, CARSON, 1131 GLAS STREET. 60 T 0F, re0m T, massage, Ol ‘sbiphut sod P Q LADIES RAMBLER; shion $ire. used 30 days. “FOR SALE, GOOD NEWSFAPER BUBINE:S ENT 18 SAFER THAN OMAHA well located. No Investment {s more 0 real estato purchased ut & low fig: ow 18 Just the time to mako invost- 00d Oinaha property will nsver bo less than what it s today. " Lot us show you that benu: tiful orty which we offer on Georgls and Vir- Nothing finer In the olty for home ment. Will make special inducements for spot cash. Fidelity Trust Coempany, 1702 Farnam street. 07! BSTACTS - TIH MIDLAND OUARANTEE and Trust co.npany, abstracters, couvey ancars, Titles verfected and guaraniesd. Uwa the only cotuplete abstract books lu >uglas county. He- moved toraom 310 New York Lite bullding. M271 Ani:_n'luk, . west Addition to Omaha, ¥ d 214 Miles Southwost from PostofMos. idonce part OS the City. d wide alleys. 1 nd sightly. rs ron noar ik senger depot and traokage Belt L'ne Haliroad and Missoust within & block Of it 8 traine 4adly., Sores and fagtorien in ita Lmmpdiate vioinity. 1Homes of business men and 3:,'; alos surround, iz profitable rds of Omaha ite Rallro Elmwood Park, New Drly ark aud Falr Grounds. Platie filver Canal, strévts Lo be paved, extension of elactrio car live. dre womo of tho sub’ stantial Improvements 1o bo ‘AiAde In S0uthwost Omaha during the noxt few manus: You can buy Stoeps| Place logs'1ér $300.00 each, #0.00 down and the balauce i quackerly paymonts of only $12.50, with interest ut Buen cent, O:T, BLTWEEN bullding, package ard f tracer of pattern turn to Beo otfica. TZE PLACE AND BER Also one whesl 033 OST—BLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG, tag 112. Owner's name on collsr, ket reward. J.J. Marsahall, 1924 Farnam, TAX Return and 419 29° e ———— SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Rates, 100 a 1ins esoh inssrtion, $1.5) allns per onth. " Nothiog taksa for 13ss than 2io. Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food-—palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina- tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro- ducing foods, with Hypo- phosphites, provides a re- markable agent for Quick Llesh Blu'fih'n.( in all ail- ments that are associated with loss of flesh. Prepared by 8cott & Bowne. Chem Now York. Soid by ail gruggin § RENT g SALE New and second hand Densmores. Rem Ingtons, Oallgra Smiths, Yosts. Han monds, Munsons. Write for price money. MEGEATH STATION 1304 Farunm street. Langesi Typow.iter Houso in the Slal OUNG L typowritl hand 513 n N, LA C.Vaa Sant' Typswriters to rent. DIRS AND GEONTLEMEN CAN SOON aoquirea working knowlodgo of shorthani anl ohnol of maort M53). UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Ratos, 100 & 1ino ench insortion. $180 a 1o por month. Nothing taken for less than 2. cob: & . 16Lh of tel 65 W. BAKER (FORMBERLY WITH JNO. G. J A~ with M. O. Maul), under- 20 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. 100 n line oach lasertion. Nothing taken for less tha rola stroet « llue per NBECK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER, 94 FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT JOURNISHED HOUSE Folt On Capitol H1ll, months of July, Augnst and September, § rooms, large yard and barn, to small family_only. Address with reference. 1 47 care Beo. PASTURES FOR HORSE3, ) TE HA ture Barton & Son, 207 AVE 160 ACRES OF for horaos. Phelps LY. L LU S S & BA OND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, 2 (BB, DEALERS IN TYPRWRITERS. . 'All makes bought. sold, exchanged, KASS PAY Hoard fence. Sprinz water. , Glimore, Neb., or A, V. Pbo rented. 613 N. Y. Lifo bldg. Tel. 5. M368 PAWNBROKESRS. ENBERG, DIAMOND BROKER, 1305 t. Loans monoy on diamonds. watches, Uld gold and sliver bought. Tel. 1638, 4 DRESSMAKING. VLIS A M. BHEETS Ditessy nental block, room 6. Katisfactio KER, CONTI- 0 guacant . EW & SECOND-HAND SCALES, ALL KINDS Address Borden & Selloc| THE REAL INSTRUMENTS placed on record May 29 1893: WARRANTY DEEDS. A R Dufrene and wifo to S T Benawa, undiv 5, Lows ST Benawa and husband frene, Peter Relnhardtand wife toJ G Al 88 feet of lots 11 and 12, block Lowe's add, and lot 7, block Saunders & I Danlel block 62, Omaha Grant Mo block 16, J M Westerfield and wife Smith, M F Car ard, lof 7, Hor! W B Nele T J Hurford and wi 4 of w i of © 44 of lot 8, block e's 2d add... undlv 15 of 0 %4 of e %, same {imebaugh's add: to M J Begley, lof block 91 Begle; EIm lot 11 Purk Forest add T shan bach’s 2d add. QUIT CLAIM DEEDS. outh 6 lot 2, Waugh & Westerfield's subdiv. 0 hep- t 1 and s 10 feetof lot 2, block dermeyer and wite to Joseph Cammenzind, nw se 1-15-12 lo Carolin Bal- bach, w % of lot 3, block 147, Omaha F A Brogan, special master, to Mutual Investment company, lots 5 and 6, block 17, Central park. Same to of lot 17, block 9, Schull’s Tor Dime Savings bani. amount of transfe 1,750 1,500 760 609 2,000 10,000 ATENT BUREAU. SUES & ©O,, Solloltors. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb ¢years Examiners U. 8. Pav. Ofice. Advios tey PENSIONS ! CLAIMS! RAILWAY TIME GARD Chicago Vestibulo .Chicago Expros "Chicago Kxp! Chicago & lows a1 20 283 Korl Toav: KT ST.J. &C. B, Arrlval Omaha | Dopoi 10ih ant'Masin Sty Omaha Kansas Cily Day Kxpross .| 655 pm o5l s <o HT] K.'CNight Bx vis U. P, ‘Trans t Lo n S"" Teadwood Kxpress.. .. .) Wyo. Bxp. (Kx. Mon.) . Do not bis 0pportunit; five or ten Nort Bund nd outfit. Viola Davis, Lincoln, Neb. 437 J¢ lotaatp b oFparpal A y orfolk (Kx. sun Y FUR SALE OHEAP, FIXTURES AND BMALL | ¥or plats aud further Infor stock of grocerles. hiore and feed room for W. A WEBST| 815 per mouth. 30th and Maple sts. mi ) FOIL BALB, HARDWARE BTORE AND TIN | J7OR BALE- Fe Y-hun.um rade, good location and cheap rent. address Lock Box Lincoln, Ne! LT Y kos RENT OK SALK, A WELL ESTAB- lshed restaurant or chop house, dolug a drst- class business, 1o the La0ss DIOGK 0 & 11t £ the best locations tu the city. Knqulr 18th street, afl 2 ¥O HRGALN, CIGAK STORE in South Omalia, 5004 1008408 For 1ve toan. 4] 8. 2Tth siroet. MW 510 —FUK BALE, TRADE OR KENT, HOTS| Fooms. b1\ oboupisd Witk Fianent poardors: t boarders; modern improveraents. Mest [ocation in 8. Omabs. Capt Jobn 5'3“....,—'5‘ I6L8 sk. Omana. e & Miw g3 ~WOR BALE. A MILLINEKY ST AND BU luoss e ot P land. m_m L BLL, OR BX- Iobo you A HOME IN u‘uucm:' PLACE you'd better see Lyman Waterm: Y Life. He will surprise you when you see bis list. Buy today; don't walt. 433 w00 . Eastern Fiyer ) Chie. Pas: EOMGIA AND VILGINIA AVENUES, BE- tween Mason and Pactilc ats., the finest residence location 1n the city, $30.00 on Georgla ud #79.00 on Virgiuls ave. adjolal 0] 10 Hog perhontiaon Rikiier. VB"u i teke $10. 10 #3.000.00 Oraaba property as part pay In & lot. 1 Hll 1s au opportunity seldom offered. This 18 good for & short tioie Only, ae' we want semo bouses started st once. Two now under contract. Four s sfoady “mad Floaturo. to,show sieh roperty as this at su) &‘ 1L 'rust Com- ;.ny. "51 Faroam st v 4 ol 618 L s e aarvepnd F}" HHA“;fi"IO& '.'T.U! LOWS AVleUI. ?g’“ er o' s anfl flll." lbofl' l“h-:lfi .‘°: loo %‘l!lm lenoe. all mo % 00D venleno: e X H 107 §1,00 por y ous 0 nicely "furaishod bow of ¥ rooms. sil ma i or ad: Gress 4oab m-»'lb?'.fr:c' esatcag nilo 8 WELL ~ IMPROVED, NEAR Gt A7 Yow 2 SRS s SSSOURL PACIFI Depot 15th and Webster 8t “BIOUK CIFY 3 Depot. 10th and Maroy Bi Short wha withoutany qualifications, any ability, Aro those ignoraat proteniars any experienca, any skill, claim to possess the power to cure all the ills of he human raca. Buat thsir want of worth soon becomes apparent to their ‘would-be dupes, and these conscience- lessquacks ara soon consignel t tha oblivion they so richly merit. 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Be surc and got Hires' IT Your Cistern Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce, don’t worry yourself for a moment-- go right ahead and use hard water with KIRN'S WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP and you'll never know the difference. The clothes will be just as white, clean and sweet-smelling, because thi “White Russian” is specially adapted for use 1 hard water, JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Biamond Tar Soap, ™+t frap, s NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, U 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAMA, NE, apital........coee.seerrsss. $400,000 Surplus.. .$65,000 « Mosrs and - —Adanry W. Valos, prosl 1)y Y N0 PSR R A GRAND ARMY MEN AROUSED New York Oity Veterans Pase Resolutions that Raiso Widespread Disoussion, FARNHAM POST ON PENSION LEGISLATION Commander-ln-Chief Welasert Took Exeaps tlon to the I'ronouncement as Polltioal and Sucpended the Post—Corres spondence In the Matter, All is not quiet on the Hudson. bering camp fires of the Grand Army of the Republic from ocean to ocean have been kindled into seething flames of excitemens over the Farnham post affair, Old veterans stroke their whitened boards aud discuss the all absorbing tople with supe pressed excitement and diversity of opine ion The outcome of the afair will bo watched with keen interest This action has stirred Grand Army men more than anything since the roturn of the southern battlo flags. Farnham post has a memborship of Its meeting place is Wendell's Casino, Forty-ninth street and Broadway, New York cf The resolutions which got the post inte trouble and which bid fair to become historio wereoffered by Colonel Charles McK. Loeser, They were as follows: Whereas, It Is apparent to this post thas some recent {ll-considered spoochos mude in congress 1n regard to the pensfon 19w aro cals culated to do serlous Injury to the reputatios of ola soldiers and saflors and to the Gran Army of the Republie, and Wiicreas, The only veterans entitled to pensions are those who, by wounds or disabili= ties incurred In the sorvice of thelr country, are prevented from earning a living in thel respective callings, as they might have do; had such wounas” or disabflities not been | curred, and whose circumstances are such ag 1o Justify them In calling on the country for ald or support, and Whereis, The Grand Army of the Republio an assoctation organized for the purposo ot enabling old soldiers and sailors to tako care of themselves and each other, and Whercis, As much real patriotism may be shown by refralning In time of pence frot ine flicting unnccessary hurdens on the country as by comlng to et defense in time ot warg therefore, be it Resolved, That any old soldier or applies foror accepts a pension, except under the conditions above sot forth, i, in the opins fon of this post, gullty of conduct caleulate 10 injur 0od u.on who were ¢ he slum- Ailor who the ing to give thelr Hves for the ountry with- out any reward save the approval of theirown conscience and that honorable fame that is due to every patri t Resolved, Thit a copy of these resolutions be sent to_the preside o United Statos, to the United Sta wtors from. this te and to the atives In con= rom this city ompunicd by the commander of tho pos urging upon them to use thelr bost endoays ors to have the pension luws so revised s to make them appl only to such soldlers and sailors as are indicated in the preamble to lution, and to such persons is were endent upon such soldiers within ten years after the v enlistment. by Thiat this post urgently requosta all posts In the Grand Army of the Republla to tike as s0on as may be” siuilar actlon to this, to the end thit the reproach may be t vy from the Grand Army that It s n atlon wnd a tool in the & hand magents. The resolutions evidently avoused the department commander of New York state. Some heated correspondence was the result and finally Commander Finn of Farn- ham post received the following from De« partment Commander Cleary on May 13: DEPARTMENT OF NEW YORK, ND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC, % v, N. Y., May 13,'1893. Gr Noah L. sst, 'No. 458, Dopart- ment of New York Grand Army of the Repub- lle. having on the 8th day of M h, 1898, at n regulur meeting of that pos ussed certaln resolutions and caused 1 S1L to bo sent to the prosident of the United Stutes, members of congress und posts of the order, without the approval of the depurtment iud national com= mand s required by the rules of the Grand Republle, und thelr attention atled to thélr disohedicnce of tho and failinz to make proper unswer to omnunication of tho depirtment com= mander, they wore clted to appear bofore the council of administration and given an oppor- tunity to purge thomselves ofcontempt and, falling to convineo tho counctl that thoy had o proper sense of the wrong they had committed, the council of administration adyised the coms mander to annul the charter of the post. Now_ thorefore, by virtus of the authority vested In me as communder of the Department of New Yor nd Army of the Republie, T hereby declure the charier of suld Noah L. Farnliam post, 458, Departuiont of New York and Armiy of the Republie, for their wiltul and_ porsistent disobedience of orders, to be and the same is annulled, subject to the ape provalof the commander-in-chict. By order ot JOSEPH P. CLEARY, Department Commandér. thereupon referved to the chisf of the Grand Army, at Commander Cleary was sus- The matter wi commander-in Milwaulee. tained. On May 16 National Commander A. G. Weissert issued the following: NATIONAL HEADQUARTI A. R.. Mir- UKEK, Wis., May 16, 18! The actlon of Farnham Post in passing and purading those resolutions before the public and disseminat- Ing them among the posts in contravention of the rules of the order, was plainly for a par- pose hostilo to the prineiples of tho Grand Army of the Republic. This post, after deliberately violating the rules und regulations which are the fundm= mentul law of the order, was brought hefore the council of administration and glven an opvortunity to purge Itself of contempt, and refused to do so. T s therefore proper thut 1s has beon declared outslde of the order and prohibited from farther participation in ity Councils, Its charter and property ure to be returned to depurtment headguarters. A GV nr, Commander-in-Chief, How Farnham Veterans Took Suspension. The New York Sun reports the following interesting product of the controversy: The Noah L. Farnhum Independent Vet- erans, No. 1, 15 the s of the new organlzn- tion which ' hus arisen_from the ruins of the Noah L. Farnham post, No. 408, of the Grand Army of the Republic, whose charter was re- kcd by Joseph I, Cledry, dopartment coms der'of this stafe 1so the post adopted and circulated resolutions calling for revision of the pension lnw “without approval of the department and natlonal communders.” The new organization-was born Last night at an e thusiastle meeting of the members of the fors mer Farnham post held nt Wendel's Casing Forty-ninth street and Seventh svenuc. ‘Thcre wis no apparent disposition on {he part of the 100und odd present to lament over the remains of the detunct organizas- tion; ruther there was a prevalent sentimes that'the Grand Army of the Republic had soen the end of the matter yet, und that sturdy Farnham veterans wonld rise to col tuue'the fight with renowed vigor. To nerve them on o the combat they had the satisfucs tion of learning that two other local Grand Arwy posts would very likely follow 1o thelr ToO1sto s, eting was a secret one. The following commitiee report. mado by Finn, was Ing: Itte thy dopart- wder, He demanded that we ourselyes of conte by an upology, would put us In the posttion of admits ting that our resolutions were all In he demanded that we re. olu- evorything we bid sild, suy w ieve It wnd publish this 1o the worl ittee refused, offering tho following apology. Gencrid Finn then read this apology : On the bith of March, 1823, Noah | . Farnham Poss No. 4hs, Department 0 Now York of the Grand Army Of thu 1 epublic, aupted & set of resolutions which were prowulkabad iu violailon of & Fesolus tlou o1 the Sational cucampment duted July 28, Atthie time of the ndoption of these F o Nuah I, Faraahin post wi Iatonuo 0f the Feaoiutlons of 1844, and HOW &8 nitteo w0 8oLkl o the departmunt commender fur the unwliting violatlon of the rulcs and regulations of the Grand Aruy of the Repubilie minltted by tho post lo publishiing thelr rerolutions in the way they ald. lis apology was not uccepted,” continned i Pinn, “and we uow recommend thag nded be refused by the post.” A nuber of speeches upholdiog the getion of the commlttee were made, aftor which 16 was put 1o a vote, resultiug in' 78 afirumatives 10 10 negatives. In the Decoration day parade at New York the disbanded veterans of arnham post will parade as an independent organization, Thus the mutter stands up to date, with every indication that the end is not yet, Local Grand Army of the Republic posis are all worked up over the question, olu: 2L hware of thelr o tho upology dun e S — Combinutions and ¥ rusts Arc unpopular. HBut there is one form of trust against which no one has unythiog to say. Thut is the trust which the public re- poses in Hood's Sarsaparilla, and the best of ll is the trust is 1ul|i‘ Justafied bflclho merit of the wmedicine. 1or remem Hood's Sarsaparills cures. Hood's Pilis are purely vegetable and douct ioad'm;ez u:’h"" inta. A snap for some hotol Sea J. W, A lor sowao . Bguire's uf. in “Budu:‘ghmu. 4 ] i | e gl o