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Continued, DVIRT!.BHKNH ml 'HIFGV COLUMNS will be taken until 12:30 p. m. for the even! lm\ll .30 p. m. for the morning and Sunday et ‘Adveriisers, by requesting n numbered_ehock fan have theit anawers sddrensed to & num bered jotter in care of TH® BER. Answers so nddressed ‘Wil bo delivered upon prewentation of the check. J;BLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GEN- Stiemon only, 1519 Howard street. 750 158 “LARGE SOUTH FRONT ROOM 9509 E‘}fl!flp ~PLEASANT, WELL FURNISHED ROOMS Ywith all modern conveniences, 118 So. 29th at. PERSONAL. Conténued FOR SALE-REAL HSTATE. womnvu FAIR HOTELS & ROO‘. Continued U MASSAGE TREATMENT. BLECTRO.- THER. mAl baths, seAlp And halr treatment, mantcnre and ehiropodist. Mre. Pomt S10%¢ 8. 16th, Withnell T-MISS K. A KEARNS_ TREACHER OF plano; special attention to rudimental princi- plon. Sulte 40, Midiand hotel, 16th agd Chiengo. Xy "~ BITUATIONS WANTED. Rates, 14ge aword first Insartion, 1¢ a word there- after. Nothing taken for less than A _WANTED, STTUATION AS REGISTERED drugist. G. A. Brooke, KIk Creck, Nebo oo “1AM A TINNER, UNDERSTAND THE HARD ware and implement buginess thoronghly: wat onition 1n faif aized country town. ~ Address K 9 oo, 5 FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR “gentiemen,modorn convenionces, $20 North 33d. JzNICELY FURNISHED SOUTR_ROOM. 2008 Uiarney. 104 3y-14* NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRONT Yrooms, modern conveniences; private family; 614 N, 218t street. 184 20° _FURNISHED ROOM_FOR GENTLEMAN OR ady. 1722 Loavenworth. M245 22° POSITION AS BARTENDER OR GROCERY clerk by young German. Address K 5, Beo. o nword first insertion, 1o.a word there- [ taken for 1688 than 25¢. Rates, 1 nfier. Nothi B 1) WANTEDTRAVELING fenced in 810k food trad, 00d money 1o good mon. enl Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 1F YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRITE tho Hawks Nursery Co., Milwankee, Wis, ME351y3% B;VANTED, COACHMARN, NONN NRED AT ply Without the very best of city retorcnces, 812 Douglas st. 500 GOOD, THRIFTY MEN, WOMEN AND ohildren, nsed 1o fleld work, wanted in beet felds at Norfolk and Grand Island. Address Nor- £oik Beet Sugar Co., Norfolk; Oxnard Dogt Sugar ©o., Grand In} 120 2 BANTED. A GOOD WOOD TURNER wno e ll&fih:;wo{'l':b‘t;‘m 3 Riaaicg mill 'r od ages and steady o o man. ol Falthury Pianiug Mila, Fairbury, Keb. LAl I b/ R R LY B;.w ANTED, A GOOD BREAD AND OCAKE . Ploaso state wages, Furman's bakery, box 512, York, Neb. M207 2 —THE UNITED STATES MUTUAL ACCIDENT Association of N. Y. writea the most liberal Policius and ehnrges lot thian nny othor company operating under the state fnsurance laws. Special Inducemants 1o agents. H. A. Wagner, state Omaha, Neb. ANTED, A GOOD SPECIALTY SALESMAN o travel. 'Ko. 10 Poarl strcot, Couniol} Hiufts, WANTED, LABORERS, TEAMS AND TEAM- aters on railroad work near Chicago, 111, Free ss. Kramer & O'Hearn Labor Agenc uth 11th stroet. M315'20° wca required Wil ood UITE 1718 Dodge. M2T0Jy18 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM $5.00 MONTH; 504 South 17th. 202 21° F-rfin RENT. FRONT ROOM. i 10TH. S 287 21% ~THREE NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping and 2 furnished rooma. 119 North 154, 305 20% FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Rates, 1%e A word first insertion, 1¢ a word there- ar Nothing taken for less than 25¢. J7-THE DOLAN, 209 AND 211 N. 18TH ST @ ~YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF Woman's Christian associntion, 111'8. 17¢h at. ROOMS AND BOARD AT2418 CAPITOL AVE- nue. Reference required. MO4S J10 1T, WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEAU- Ufuily illastrated Matrtmontal Jourmal, con- talning many _photo-engravines of handsome women and gallant men who wish to wed. Brown Pubilshing ¢ ~CUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT AT COWAN 'S Photo Studlo, 2123 Cuming st., and_yon wiil bo entitled 10 12 Aristo Cabinet Photos, vory best, on gl saieed carda, and one BE10 for framing, for 1.00; without this, $5.00; for 10 Gaypoaly, o, MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE, Rates, 100 4 line_cach insertion, §1.50 a line por month. ' Nothing taken for 1048 thain 2be. 1 AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM morigages. Reed & Selly, 344 Doard o Trado. TMONEY, TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES 0. F. Davia Co., 1505 Farnam street. 4090 W, EY TOWOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON tmproved and unimproved real estate, 110 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. 462 W OMAHA SAVINGS BANK MAKES LOANS on real estate at lowest market rates. Loans made in emall or largo sums for short or long time. No commission {s charged and the loans are not s0ld in_the east, butcan wiways be found at the bank on the cortier of 13th and a8 sts. 461 \V;.FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS low rates. Alex Moore, 401 Bee bldg. 474 W —T0ANS, 3. W. 8QUIRES, 248 BHE BLDG, hos TANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST 00, 818 N. ¥. lends at 10w rates for choloe socurity on NeobrALER b 10v7h FAFELS 0F OuvRa oty propsry. “FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH ' alcove, turnished or unfurnished, at The Fren- zer, 110N, 26th street. 182 23° ll‘—NlAl\D AND ROOM FOR YOUNG LA'DY, private family, €3.00 por weok. B13N. 234 a1 W —CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO., BEE nhgn, city prope and Upwards, r cent; no d en{; oW F‘urnln:&ml'lh&[)odbhfln‘l;l?‘:y J7-ROOMS AND BOARD. 2226 DODGE §TREET. o 208 91° VW —LOANS, G. G. WALLACR, 312 BROWN NLK. T IQARD AND ROOMS, &1 AND &5 PER week; house modern. 2121 Dodge, 204-26% T LOWEST RATES, FIDELITY TRUST COM- pany, 1702 Farnam street. 402 l“ vam' FURNISHED ROOM WITH BOARD, .00 por week. Good location, all moder 2400 Citss stroe 1+ 7—WANTED AT ONCE LOANS ON IMPROVED Omalia_property; low rates, Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam street. 462 FOR RENT—UNFURNISH’'D ROOMS SALBSMAN TOMANUFACTURE AND SELL our 1w process elder: excellent wage: {1 or ‘experierice required. Western peka, Kan. “WANTED. TWO MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS 0 ollclt find sell goods; also two lady agent ©all 1603 Howard st. 280 21% — WANTED, RAILROAD i 10 Tow: 3 & O'Hearn Labe ON f NTS FOR FASTEST SELL ING Big profits. Call room 440, Beo bullding. M WANTED—FEMALE HELP. Rates, 1 nftor. B WANIED, A novelty on o'clock a. m 0 n word first Insertion, 1¢ A word there- Nothing taken for less than NTED, LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. stimped envelope. Eila Werst, Se , Ind. 4 C “LADY Jabie hon Donglas and W ANTE] vorkc in PROFIT- wde hotel, 084 21° GIRL FOR G small fami o Apply 039 N. 26th str FOR HOU: 018 Charles st. 131 EWORK. 225 20 A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Work at 2115 South 11th strect. M247 20" (- WANTED, A CONPETENT GIRL FOR GEN- Jeral housework. - Apply at 2204 Webster strct. PERS AND Farnam. 119 2D, A IR FOR GENERAL House- )9 'Dodge, Mrs. Hayden 254 21 —~WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL Houw ‘work; 2512 Chicago street. 203 19 T-WANTED, LADIES OR YOUNG MEN TO Jtako light, pleasant work at thelr own homes; $1.00 to #3100 per day can bo quietly Kk #ent.by mail; no, canvassing. For particulars s Glohe M. Con Box 5381, Boston, Mass. . 18- tablished 1880, M312 4y 19° —WANTED, A YOUNG LADY TO ADDRESS reulars. Call at room 56, Barker block " 50 20 00D GIRT, FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK ~WANTED, 3 GERMAN HOUSEK girls for out west. Canadian ofee, 150 FOR RENT—-HOUSES. Rates, 10 a 1in month, ach insertion, §1. 0 a line per Nothing taken for less than 25c. Rates, 1ige 4 word firstin after. Nothing taken for 1 (1—FOR RENT. 5 OR 6 UNFURNISH Ymodern fmprovements, beautiful lawn shade. N. 1 and Miami stroots. M G5}, ROOM FLAT, BRICK. 1600 1 Tworth 8. M tion, 1o word theres 8 than 25¢. FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES Rates, 100 a 1ine each tnsertion. §1.50 a line per month. ' Nothing taken for less than 25¢. “FOR RENT, STORE ON S, 15th ST.. LANGE t, hardware or block, suftable for meat ma; 3t st. 4 QAry goods store. Inquire 605 8. ~FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING, 916 Farnam st.The building has a fireproof, ce- ment basement, complete steam heating fixtures, 1€ floors, gas, cio. APPIY at tho oifie water on of The Be FOR RENT, CHOICEST SECOND FLOOR BUSI- ness corner I Omaha. Globe buliding, 16ih and Dodge. Globe Loan & Tru 4 MORTGAGE LOANS LESS THAN 7 PER nt. including all charges. Charles W. Rainey, Omaha Nat. bank bldg. 405 W WANTED, T0 BUY & PER OENT NOTES SE- cured by morigages Omaha city or Do, property. Reed & Selby, 335 Board of Trad "'w WANT A NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS ns on city oF farm properties OAN—CHATTELS. Rates, 10c a_line each insertion, §1 month. Nothing taken for loss th U WANT MONEY? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO0., ROOM 4 WITHNELL BLOCK, 819 SOUTH 15Ti, CORNER HARNEY ST, 0 line per REAL BSTATE mmu\lm -OOM COTTAGR and, lot, Hanscom Pince, aplendid location, §3,500.00. | COTTAGE and south front lot yw 80th and Pa- effie, 11 8old quick, only $4.200.00, NICE HOUSE ana 1ot near. Hanscom park, 5,500.00, §-ROOM HOUSE near 324 and Popploton avenue, will pay 10 per cont on money iy ested, $5,500.00. ELEGANT brick and frame 8ofage, 324 and Pa< etfic. §7.200.00. l HANDSOME 10-room house et 30th and Pacifie, All modern convenlences, §9,500. ELEGANT double brick rosidénce, corner 324 ppleton ave,, south and east front, will yleld cent on mon Invvl!«L $15,600. ENDID resid Property. 40X 190 feet, enst front, with two ho l. 08, 112! 4 two l-‘m\lllu v\|||)|v\h\ H! vestment: pri NICE REATDENCHE LOT norh of Hanscom Park, coverad with fine ahade and frult trocs, grapes, ole., pleasant Tocation, onls #2,200. FINEST SOUTH FRONT lot near Hanscom park, ODX170 foet, clegant treos, paved streets, tone walks, eto. No special tax, $4,200, CORNER 86x145 feet, S0th an location, Will subdivide. CHOICE FIVE. Pacific, elegant Call for priee ACRE tract. close 10 city, a first Splendid place for small fruits, No finer pi: around Omaha. Price £1,500. FORTY ACKES, close 1o new Elmwood park and Belt Line raflway to West Omaha. Wil y inlo 200 beautiful 1ota; ono of the finest ploces of aere property around Omaha; splendid investment, ALEIS0 per acro, 800 ACRES, Grocley connty, Neb., only two miles from North Loup, on U. P. rall¥ay: good soll, running water; will make splondid stoek farm; listed for quick sale at §8.00 per acre. HIOKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 300 N. Y. Lifo Bidg. M316 21 JHEAP FARM LANDS. We have the following landa, situated between Crook. Colo., and Lodge Polc, Nev., both raiiroad statlons, Section 25-12-48 Log: smooth land; good soil. Seotion 27-12-48 Logan county, Colo., two-thirds nioe 8mooth land, bulance broken; good soil. Sestion 3-12-48 Lognn county, Colo., nearly all smooth land, slightly broken on the east; good soil. Enst 1 of section 20- smooth land; good soil Lotsland 2 and S. 1 of S. 3 of nection 21-12- 48. Logan county, Colo., rather rough, but good soil. county, Colo., nearly all 48 Logan county, Colo., 3and 4, in scction 21-12-47, Cheyenno Quite rough, but has splendid spring of wator and considerable hay land, apprafsed $K.00 per o () POT ACTe: OF ANy ON0 S6CLON OF MOTe 1t §7 t the pri Hicks' Real Estate Agency, 3 ing. JFOR SALE ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS: A south front cottaure, ¢ rooms, $1,350.00, 50 feet A south front cottage, 4 rooms, £1.100.00. 50 feot A south front h A north front cott A north front A north front house, § rooms. $1,800.00 A sl first nént and oasy monthly p pts. Small clear 1018 will be taken {n exchange. N. AL Kuhn, druggist, 13th and Douglas. _MB3 Iy 17 LOAN LARGE BMALL \DOLLARS ONE OF THE LARGEST buildings in Omah: ted in the wholesale 1t 15 130 fect deep foot. wide, threo floors and_basement: the front 18 entirely ad sultable for either tacturing; will be rented for lo rent for o term of years. 1 313 How VACANT STORE WEMAKE LOANS ON FURNITURE, HORSES PTS OR PER- SONAL PROPERTY OF ANY KIND. YOU WILL OoN DO WELL, US FIRST, I OFFICE OR SINGLE. WITH OR WIhOU ireproot vadits: ChonD. Withnell bl J;CHOICE BRICK =STORE, 2700 AV orth, cheap 10 good tenant.” F. D. Wead, Dougla 281 AGENTS WANTED. Rates, 10¢ a line cach nsertion. $1 .. Nothing taken for less than ] A B C INVESTMENT BONDS PAY J §500.00 fn from one 1o five years. Buy one. #5.00 cash and $1.00 a month afterwards unti paiq. Dusehaylug investment extant, A rusilin t wanted in every town and_county. For ful particulars apply to The American Bond company, 30 and 531 Paxton block, Omaha. F. S, Thomp* 80n, peneral agent for Douglas county. — 961 19° — WANTED — AGENTS FOR “PHILLIPS Brooks, e Man, the Preacher and the Author.™ Beautifal memorial volume of America’s foremost preacher. Introduction by Joseph Cook. gether does Justice 10 its groat subject Herald. books in 6 hours. agont in taking 88 orders only met with ¢ Agents ordering 100 book: fore published & book that 80ld 80 fast. K. IEaatnga, 47 Cormil, Botor, Mass, M1 80° JoAGENTS EITHER SEX WANTED T0 SELL our new ketile cleaner, bread and cake knives and other n cles. Easy sellers, bix profits, ferms casy, Clawiss Shoar o, Kansas Clity, Mo, M310 j519¢ 50 & line per —FOR RENT, HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF the city. The . F. Davis company, 1503 Farnam. =10-ROOM_HOUSE, 2106 DOUGLAS STREET. ‘Enquire of Moritz Meyer, cor. 10tk and Fartinm. —10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, GOOD TOCA- ‘tlon; rent moderate. L. 8. Sklnnvr 1614 F‘u‘ni*n —7-ROOM HOUSE. EAST FRONT. ALL MOD- ‘ers, §38.00. Fidelity Trust Co, 1703 Faruim, —3 AND 4-ROOM APARTMENTS, VON DORN block, with steam;rotereuicas tequired;810 S 22d. ~FOR RENT, 10-ROOM suitable for roomers and bo wtreet. 10-room modern house street, only $25.00. Somo nice cottag Clark & Co., 1218 Harney stroet. D, ron RENT, 8-ROOM COTTAGE FOR COL- lored people. 208 North 15th, MN02 “1-ROOM FLAT, $17. 0 AND 7 ROOM FLATS, i, Opp. Jefforson sauare. Roberts, 11 711 Douglas st WANTED—TD RENT. Ratos, 10c a line each Insertion. § month. ' Nothing taken for less Ll aline per near any union depot nfences and stable. fecker ., No. 816 South 224 stroet. Tulsphiono 0, K, GENTLENAN WANTS FURNISHED ROOM A andt board wlio K 4, Bee. 200 19 RENTAL AGENCIES. Raves, ‘lhr‘ & word first Insertion, 1 after. Notl Ihll’ uk.-n for 10ss tha 4 word there- OUR 11-‘11\1~ WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can j money back at any time and in A ARORRE PO Wi b ks redues the cost of enrrying the loan In proportion to amount Yo pay. IF YOU owe & balanee on your furniture or personal nroperty of any kind we will pay it off for You and carry it s long as YOU CAN HAV IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or removal of property. 50 that you get the use of both money and property. 476 X~ CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. i INCORPORTED. IF YOU WANT MONEY, You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD _FURNITURE ~AND _PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE _RECEIPTS, _ MERCHANDISE, OR ANY OTHER SECURITY, We will_lend you iny amount from $10.00 to $1,000.00. ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property. You can i buck in any amount you wish, and at any thme, and each payment 8o niade f the loan. 1 heve the use of both the , and pay for it only as long 'YI|4>|'|>\«||\ |w no expense or charge kept out of the amount wanted, but you will recetve the full amount of the loan. Before borrowing elsewhere call and sce us and you will find it greatly 10 your advantage. OMATIA MORTGAGE LOAN O 300 SOUTH 16TH STREET, Mirst floor above the street. THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND ONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. —WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF arity; strictly confidential. ~A. B. Harris, ro ntinental Hloek. 478 MONEY. 60, 90 DAYS, CHEAP RAT! and easy ‘pavments, on furniture, planos, 1ive stock, ete hand. Du BUSINESS CHANCES, s’roiuol:. Rates, 10¢ & e each insertion, $1:60 month, Nothing taken for less than nl WE DO THE PAC! shipping of planos 1114 Douglas, Expross G M STORAGEWILLIAMS &CROSS 1214 HARNEY T)-» noons CHEAP. 8, hot water heat, nees required. 3008 “FOR RENT, 2 PLATS IN GLOBE BUILDIEG, 14 rooms and bath: modern: can rent efther or both 10 one party; suitable for offices or residence. Globe Loun & Thist Co. 704 22 ] NT, MODERN 8-ROOM HOUS: 08, asphialt paved strost Apply W. . Kioratead, Furniture Co. MY ])~vnu RENT CHEAP, A GOOD BARN. auiro on promises, 514 North fe0 foven-room’ cotlages, good trof®, very near 0 cable or motor; #: #27.00 cach. ST RENT. SEVEN ROOM HOU| oarn i desitod; nice lawn cistern, owner, D, avens, 601 Paxion blo IN- 453 M, STORAC FOR clean and clieap rates. WANTED—-TO BUY. Ratos 1ie a word fivst insertion, 1 after. Nothing taken for 1088 thay FOR FURNITURE, HOUSENHOLD , or will sell for owner in our auction R. Wells, 1111 Farnam, 454 word there- line ench insertion, §1.50 a line per Nothing taken for 1 ASTERN RACES! ROWE'S Handieapping system nets $15.00 wi $200.00 investment, Second Becess(ul Prucitenl, Prospectus 14 froe. N. MI190328° E_HAVE JUST COMPLETED THE PRET- tiost six-room cottage in the eity, lighted by electrieity, ng furnnee, bath, hot, cold water, mantel, grate, marble toh wash bowl, sewer connee: tion, trees, stone walk, paved st pile from o Fidelity Trust Co., 17 0 EAST FRONT ON 2GTH ST. Ml Howard for only 8 price b AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, o yu\m\',\al nu commeRit. SALE OR RENT G ar Bristol sis. - A. P Tu F_YOU WANT A HOME ME YOU CANNOT AF- ford 1o miss this oppo; ity 10 yuy a lot e 5L PL. SPECIAL SALE. SAFE INV; Best residence part of Oinaha. Will soon double fn value. These lots are sclling fast. Corner lots $300.00. Insidelots $275.00. $50.00 dow jfim(’n to suit. NO INTEREST Wil be ehiarged until after July 1, 1804, The above prices and terms £ood ouly until July 1. Look these 1ots over by and you will find the bestand ch lots ever offered. 1z clsewhere, pest bargain in Call on or address W. A. WEBSTER, 402 Bee Bldg. VESTORS. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN IMPROVED OMAHA REAL ESTATE. 3.500.00 buys place paying 10 per cent. .00 buys property yielding 10 per cent. 00.00 buys cholee improved paying 10 per cent. 000.00 buys eley 1ce paying 10 percent. 000,00 buys ety Y G 10 por et $6,500.00 buys choice piece paying 11 per cont. §12,000.00 buys gilt-edged properts paying 10 per cent. $17,500.00 buys fine tmproved paying 12 per cent. WE ARE FOR SOME OF THE KINEST IMPROVED PROP- IN THIS CITY. HICKS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, $05 N. Y. LIFE BLDG. M316 21 [OR SALE, AT A GREAT BARGAIN, 8-ROOM hu\n«' barn and all modern improvements, En- quire room 5 and 6, 1628 Fainam stroc M112 210 [EASTERN NEBRASKA FARM LANDS FOR Csale by Huntsberger & Clements, Lyons, Burt county, Neb. M V' FOR SALE TRADE OR RE all fed with perman aents, Best locatic U WANT TO BUY, SELL OR EX- bushiess, real estate or lands? Do you Al capital In your business? If 5o e you. Cull or write for our bull foes in 41 Drincipal eitios; Omaty bri York Life buflding. MO39J2 Y -WANTED. A PHVYSICIAN WITH SOME monoy, to ke chargc of i Kecley Institute, Ad dress R. 212, McCague bldg, Om: SIDEWALKS-_SIDEWALK BRICK TO ange for cash. Willlam J. Welshans, 414 Karbach block. MO4SIy1Z N, Jikst MORTGAGE PAPERS. H. A, AR- nold, 605 Beo bldg. 204 A SWING STAGE COMPLETE AND AN EX- tenslon ladder, Address 47th and Slaye avenue, ety FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. Rates, 14 8 word first insertion wond there- after. Nothing taken for lows thu Y FOR SALE ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH, AN established bakery and confectionery at Wiyne, Neb., county seat of Wayne Co. Address A. W. Breliling, Wayne. 183 28 Y ;JARDWAREAND INPLEMANT STOCK FOR alo in g0od town. $16.000.00 business last r and doing as good & business now. sons for selling. Address J 62, Boo. M200 2 od FOR EXCHANGE. (QFOR SALE, A GOOD PAMILY “MILCH cow. Inquire at 1434 North 15th streot, Rates, 10¢ a line each ingertion, §1.50 a line per Nothing taken for less thi 7 ROOM COTTAGH MODERN DONVEN- lencen at 3013 Leavenworth. ~FOR RENT, SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, MODERN eonveniouces, large bam, 9817 Maple. .0 o - 8-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN, CONVENIENT 5 for business or wholesale mén. Apply i Bouth 10¢h street. -SHOICR FLATS TN THE P B. [LES BLOOK, IDCoTcr 16ih ac Jucknon stvocis: WA pent Rrem cheap. Call at 516 South 16ih stieet. 19 D “IF YOU WILL TAKE THE TROUBLE T0 GO nd 800 the P.E. Tlor flats, corner 16th aud Jack- 80n Stroets, it will pay you. Callat 516 So. I“ilh:ll- N0 IS YOUR CHANCE T0 GET A FIRST. leliss flat chieap. They are in good ropalr and eonveniently av i Cull a1 510 South © Wil improvements, 119 Q:For SALE CHEAP, GOOD SAFETY BI- eyele. Ingiire 1002 Farnam st. 160 20 CLAIRVOYANTS, Ratos, 106 o 1ne oach mscrtion. $1.50 & 1ine por month,’ Nothing taken for les thian 250, Z~1OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS fand Diskota, Will sell cheap or exelange for mdse. horses and cattle, Add.box 76,Frankfort, tind. P 7, Cusan BTOOK OF GENERAL MDSE. Will take reul estate and money. Box 200, Frank- fort, Ind. 481 g -MRS. DR. M. LEGRAVE, PROPHETESS, DEAD wrance elairvoyant and life reador; tolls your 1ito from eradle ve: oan bo consulted on all affairs of 1ife; has the celebratd Kgyptian breast plate 10 unito' the separated and cabse marrage with oue you love. Come one, come all, and be couvinoed of her remarkable powers. Ofice and Fouidance 417 & 11th etvost, houre 0 & m. 10 p. . Strict life chart aud photo Of your future wil Dand sent throueh matl for §5.00; ehar alone, 0. Al letiors contalning 4 cents I stampe Prompuly suswered. Mosd Jy 4* S MES NANNIE V. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, rellable busiuess niediuni; 6th year at 119 N.16th 487 ~FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY WE OFFER OUR ‘cholce Hats (o families at a low rate. Come at onee 1f you wish 1o get & bargalu. Call at 516 South 16th strect, P. K. ller blook. 119 —CORNER FLAT, 8 ROOM: 2D FLOOR, e A T N R TP tore, 701 South 16th street at 10 a. m. Geory Clouscr. 1 CFOR WENT, MODERN SIX.ROOM FUL. Tiahod houso (dr 4 wiouths, good Jocatiau. G. m.m:omn AT streel. 230 2 ). FOR RENT, SIX 1 0 R RENT, STX ROON HOUSE ANDEAK! 285-20° l‘lu-w st P LIGHTFUL HOME, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE, dor conven ,0irn, lovely lawn, natural , $95.00 per ‘monib. Inguire at 2603 10-ROOM HOUSE, 1721 DODGE; l)..f‘:nm.vmmu Thauire hext bt or 1315 Farn, M308 21 EI mr—rumufiun ROOMS Rates, 1e o ettor. Notlug for less i 25¢. -3 nnmmumnuous FOL HOUSEKEEPING Ll ahd I“Milluuhbon\ldlbi l1ll mnm SIX-ROOM MODERN surroundiugs, cleetric cars. Lite. M309 22 first lusortion, 10 & word there- 3 DR H. T. STANLEY OF NEW Shusiess aud modical mediuin, avenue. ORK, TEST, Capitol 1240 i H PETTINONE, PHYSIOAL MEDIUM, HAS arvived iad Jooausa ¢ 1324 Oapiiol evenve: Rates, 10¢ a line_each fusertion, ll 50 a 11 month. ” Notling taken for loss thin 2ie. o) T—~IAUAHI SMITH, 502 8. 13TH, 2ND FLOOR, Room 3. M vi , S KLY Rk et o U ' NME CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS STREKT, 3D floor, Yoom 7, Wwassge, aloohol, sulphur and sea baths. M10G2-28% ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Rates, Ihl line each i i L Bl S snverien. £1.80 3 Tine por 'v—lha;gwu{m—rnu MIDLS i Trust COMDALY, ADALTACLE, CON vayANCeTs. foted wud lulrnuumt ()‘;n“lvll. only complete abstract books i Douglas Countly. Re woved 10 room 310 New York Life building. 469 PERSO..AL, IDLAND GUARANTEE “THE FIRST BOAT WAS NAMED PIG Comuiunioate with pariawie i it, u'unn.\;"’ 2 1 L -450 ACRES OF CLEAR LAND IN ONEOF THE t winter wheat “districts in Kansas 1o ex- juge fon A0.er $0-acre, trect nesr ‘Omahs oty limiia. Will pay eseh difference if wroper G00d. Addrens, ¥iving prico and location, O 56 oe: ws 7i:-A CLEAN STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTH- fing. etc.. for lands and cash. K. king & Co., Frauktort, Lud. 523 234 FOR SALE, A MILLINERY STORE AND usiness. Hest loeation in Omaha. Adabss 350 124 190 N CITY OF HOU 7, CHOICE REAL Uton, Tex good Patterson. . FOR EALE—REAL ESTATE. Rates, 10¢ 4 line each ingertion, 1.50 a line per month. " Nothing taken for loss than Sc. l‘ R SALE, & ROON ¢ COTTAGE AND LOT, waorth #5.000; will take $2,500; $1,200 encu brance: monthly payment on balance. House newly bapered. cliy wilter, bl and wator closst. Address owner, J 15 ice. 795 0K SALE. 0-ROON IOUSE AND LOT WITH baru. in Kowntze place: house uewly. painted, niealy papered and balnted fxlde, furiice, hol i wold water, gas and. btk Proverty cheap at $5.000. incumbrance $2.500: will well I on eney terms for $7.000. Add J 19 Bee. 797 UST BE SOLD. NICE COTTAGE ON PAVED Sicoet; amall cash paymont. Addruss J 46, oo slde property. i Jots, 10th ana Cen 1 Orehard Hill, worth §1,200, only . 1 corner Tot on Militiry ave., st opposite Clifton Hill, worth $1.200, on! Lt on Marey st et 524, worth his, worth $1,200, Lincoln Place, worth §1,200 each, only 0 for both. $_lots, LaFa ette place, Walaut Hill, worth $2,500°00 cach, T $1,000.00 ench. Avondale park, iuside one mile line, Webster street lots, with paving, eurbing, stone sidewalk, sewer, parkiug, electric light, ete. The finest inslde restdence property in th worth $2,500.00 perlot; our price only §1,600.00 por lot, half cash. Burt street fronts park; only $1,500.00-per lot. It Veatiiato ihin. Fourteen lots in Rees place, on Georgla and Virginia avenues, botween Mason and Pacifie. For cash we are offering this property at b0 on the dollar. For a home thero I8 nothing a8 4n in- vestment 1t 14 impossible to find anything botter, Always o ploasure 10 show wuy or all of his prop- “ibkLiTy TRUST COMPANY{ 1702 Varnam, ty, at the lowest price, n Avondale 1 pity you 10 BT BAunAmswnonsm LOTH AND FARMS, J. IN. Frenzer, roou 6, Frenzor, Inuck‘ o P 0; » i1yl HAL' THEIR VALUE nxu. SELL THRER n cottuges close to ¢y £00d nely #2.000.00 euch, 8 or write K, ¥7Bbavor, S50 Souh SHun treet M2ud 20 —_— [OR SALE-100 ACRES GOOB.(FARM LAND, § miles from West Point, Nowd-all fencod and under enltivation. A bargain. Also douiruble Oniaha proporyon east sido of 24t street, ust south of Paul f Address 219 Board of Trade, ¢F. mum‘im-mn 45 20 WANT A SAFE INVESTM money? 1 can offer real ekisie n cent to 10 per cent per apnumi or oholce irst mort- gnwu at7 percent. Come amd wbe G. G. Wall 120 J. Brown block, 161 ad Dobglas. World's road station 1y mmuum $1.00 per ( by peruiiaaion, Avaiour M302 20 ROOMSFOR WORLD'S PAIR VISITORS; SPLEN- didly furnished with all modern_convenlences; 2 blocks from main entrance 10 fair grounds; 1 Dlock from elevated read aud llinois Central. Star hotel, 8443-45 Star aye., Ohicago, M08 ¢ FPWO NICE S1X- ROOM COTTAGES JUST NORTH of Hanscom park, splendid location, ete. 1f soid {ogether. ouly §3,760.00 cach. Hickh, 800 N. Y. Lite Bld. M310 21 and upwird; Co., Continental Nat LOST, ¢ & word firat {nsertion, 1o Nothing takeu for less than 2 CHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS. EAST frout iot Lowe uveuue (Poppleton purk), cas; fouons 1o molor, Owner golug lto businoss. | Wil el vory eheap for o Also lot Hanscom Place. Tl Dargain for cauhRadness L ¥ E 0 Box 830, 14 OST—PAIR OF GOLD EYE-GLASSES IN black leather cane botween Hauscom park and postoftics Sunday, June 18th, about 12_o'clock. UL plesse return same to Bates-Suitl In- Co. 16th and Femnam, and roee o 146 A word first Insertion. 1c & word th after. No |Inl taken for ORLD'S FAIR FURNISHED ROOMS. YOU ke N0 ChARGO NOT PAY ANY Money in Advanece. $1.00 por day. 1311 Farnam street, Omaha RIDAN AV within 6 m priveipal @ to the fair. Good_reforer Reasonable rates. Apply 1o C. ©. Shimer, 211 Now York Life bullding, Omaha Seluding m only $1.50; (w the 1n oleh roundings; gas, bath, E. W. Fnel or with broakfast tes walk fair grounds i o1 and (-nm o Toom broke M8 20 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. “Rates, 100 A lino cach msertion. §1.60 4 line per mouth. Nothing taken for loas thiw 2he. OUNG LADIES AND GRNTLEMEN acquire & working knowledge of short Imewrliing at A C hand, 513 N, V. L SOON and and Van Sant's sehiool of short- rltors 1o ront. 48§ UND: m-mums AND EMBALMERS ch lnsertion, §1 (1 107 Jes Hhivn [ RAKER (FORMERLY WITH JOHN 6. ‘s Jacobs, deceased, Tater with M.O. Maul), under- ke embalmer, 318 3. 10th sl el. 00, PASTURES FOR HORSES. EHAVE 100 ACRES OF DLUE GRASS PAS. turo for horses, Board fonce, Spiing water Barton & Phelps, Giin Neb,, or A, W. Phelps & Son, 207 N. Y. Lile bu M08 Ju8* !’AWNBBOKBEB Rates, 100 a line cach insertion, mouth. ine per 1.50 a line per Nothing taken for loss than S5¢ J . SONNENBERG, DIAMOND RROKER. 1305 +Douglas st Loans money on dianonds, watchos, ete.01d gold and silver bought. Tel. 1358, ADIES' AND CHILDERN'S DRE 180 undergarments to order; musiin “duslhd 1707 Manderson. OYLES & BABB, DEALERS Al mikes bought, sol N. Y. Life bldg. Tol JEW & SECOND HAND SCALES, ALL KINT Address Borden & Sclieck Co., Luke st., Chic: MUBXC, ART AND LANGUAGES. T. GELLENDECK, BANJOIST AND TEACHER. G. 014 PATENT BUREATU. SUES & CO., Solicitora. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4 years Examiners U. 8, Pat. Ofico. Advice freo No fee until patentis obtained. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS phiced on rocord June 10 803: WARRANTY DEED3. 33 Burns and wifo t0 D R Gr block 9, Briggs’ Pl 3 ohmaon At wife tnnder, n % 1 second ndd John Oppen it Johnson, same A © M Roborts and Jusbi ham Rosenbery, Omaha. R E Gay! THoopes, lot 28, Re W I Hooves to M T G A Kendall to San 15 lots 7 to 18, block 80, G 1 Boxy: Arthur East to' Margt 3 'Kelly, lot 10, Dlock 8 in subdiv. of block 80, Al- Dbright’s Chofce., 5 Geo Gude & w to ) lot 16, block 3, W A Denton & cock, 10t 2, Dloc Howard & me R yic lot 9. block 2, Burlington place...... J M Swetnam and wife 10 Goorgo Gude, lot 20, block 2 ThIrlm'nlll Street add EJ York an Arbor place, 1o Townrd Waterioo 0 Jno M lots 81 and 32, \'lnlnn Plac thbons to Johanna B block 8, Orchard H|H T Iilu('hcl an n's lots 5 and Foncier add. G A Knosp an same George Baxter and \\Hu to Adolnh Meyer undlv %, lot 6.and undiv 14 0f % lot 8, block 16, Shul addition. .. G A Bennett, sherifl, to O N Kelle, lot 11, block 5, C FMuyncn‘hl lu{l 1o Valle; Sume to Ma 8, block 7, s s 400 nd J Q Burgn inl master, U Horbucl hu st Nelson, spocis Gibbons, fot 9, block &, Orc Total umount of transfers __Depot 1Fomn and Mason “Chicako Vn»\llluh- BURLINGTON & NO, RIV Depot 1001 and Mason Sts. Expross. A Expres Vebrinki Local (xcop 1 (Excopt SWord s wate Timived CHICAGO, R. 1. & PACIFIC, Union Depot 10th & Marcy St ncoln, Fairbary Loeal . l“nll v.»tmm Limited | X. 0., ST0J. & C. 1, 1 nd Mason Sts, | anuis Clly Day Expre Nighy Exp. via U 8t. Louis Expross ... | Arilves | Omaba 0.0 pm Omahis 5.0 pui 11501 Loaves Omaha .00 am .00 um| 5.80 pm 0 Expross Clicago Express (KX, Sat.) Wyo. Exp. (x. Mon.) | 5 orfolk (Ex. Sunday) | .51, Paul Expross. an'y.) mm.u inwnwr hicago BXpross...... entibule Linited i Eastorn Flyor, |7 MISSOURI PAC) n‘ Depot 15th and Wobste .8t Louls Expresa Sy ¥ F Depot 1 nu. and Webster Ouiahia oux Ity Accommodath 0. loux Oty Expross (Bx. Suu.) 1 SU Paul Linite Kou Pass SIOUX CITY & PACIFC Depol, 10 and M +SINX Gl Pan St SI0UX ('l'l'\ ACIFIC Depot, 15th and Welster Sts. Leaves | Arrives Omahal | Omahia AISTRACTS THE MIDLAND “GUARANIER and Trust company, ADSLFACLOrs, ot vevancers. Titles perfocted and guarantesd. Own the only | complete abstract books in Douglas county. Re- i WOVed 10 rovw. 310 New York Lifs building. 469 OST, LA bMALL (?I‘ Waich With gold chati attached. Bither st oy 's oron the Hurmoy wireet motor Monday aflernool Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 1318 Faruwin St., or 2600 Califoraih St. 318 200 Faci VER 45 pin Loaves | Oumaha U, T4.00 pw an LA OMAHA & §T. LOUIS Dopot, 1011 and_Marey.{ St Louis Canton Ball, Arrives Viisha +112.56 pus . now rivals of America, will also have BETTER TIMES FOR THE WEST Wotds of Ohear Uome from the London Stovk Exchange. UNION PACIFIC STOCK LOOKING UP Mr. Kimbail Talks of the Advance of West- orn Securities on the London Market— Railronds Reduoing Train Service assenger Troubles -Notes. The upward tendency of Union Pacific stocks on the London Stock exchange Satur- day is regarded by those ina position-to know as reflocting groator confidence in American securities than has been shown for months past. It is significant, however, that the Union Pacitic should come in for a greater degree of confidenco than any of tho other securitics posted on the London Stock exchange, and the only explanation given by thoso in authority for this strength is found in the conservative policy maintained by President Clark in attempting to make the property one of the strongost in tho granger serics. Thomas L. Kimball, who knows the Union Pacific from its incoption, and who is capa- Dle, in the absent of the presivent, to speak authoritatively of the road, said to a repre- sentative of Tur Bre yesteru: is a deep significance in_the London cable- gram announcing that Union Pacific was made o featureof Saturday's market. It shows conclusively that the bottom of our financial depression has been reached, and that American securities, will, in a vory short time, reach a position which they were cnmpollnd toabandon when our present finuncial depression began. The letting un in the call for export gold is also a straw that the conservative citizen must regard with favor, for it means a restoration of confidenco that will in a vory short time make itself felt through- out the western vountry. Tho short wheat crop in Kuropean countrios. which are a tend- ency to send gold our way and the west must necessarily be proportionately Lenefitea by tho turn in affairs. “The extreme stringency in the money ket.of course, operated against tho specii- atures, and gave the bears a chance to hammer everything down to_ bedrock, but change is in the air and the bulls will now Havoon opportunity of restoring confidence by advanc eS. undoubtedly reached the last ing time in the financial world, and the act that Europe has turned its attention to buying American stocks must soon restore confidence in all branches of public busi- ness.” Redncorl Train Service, Outside the Burlington and Union Pacific, the railroads of Nebraska have not yet com- menced to abandon passenger trains on their branches, or substitutiig mixed trains for passcumer Lrain se The Klkhorn has taken off one or two passenger coaches, and substituted a combination express, mail and 0 nger car for exclusive passenger serv- ice to the utter disgust of towns along the line affected, but beyond this the roads out- sido of those ' indicated are keeping up their e for the present at least. Burlington in taking off passenger trains Nos. 07 and 98, between Ldgar and Holarege, six times a week, is receiving con- siderable attention from the press. It has also discontinved trains Nos. 49 and 50, be- tween Aurora and Arcadin, six times week, trains Nos. 53 aud b4, six_timss a woeek, be- tween Palmer and Burwell, making in all 450 miles of discontinuance und a saving to the company of 8320 per da; There will also be anumber of changes in the next weck or ten days in the runaing of mixed trains on the branch the tri-weekly service on some of the divisi oing dis- continued and still less serv & substi- tuted. This reduction is made noessary by the few passengers being carried and the falling off in freight receipts. The Union Pacific has gone into the dis- continuance business in a more extensive way than the Burlington, having taken off o f tor number of trainn, not only in Ne- braska butin Utah and Colorado as well. assenger trains Nos. 45 and 46, soven u between Lincoln and Man- ontinued Sunday. ‘Trains Nos. 81 and Grand Island and Ord, seven times a week, and trains 86, betwe L. l’nul v, have bee Trains Nos. 15 and 16, daily mixed trains, between “Julesburg and Denver, and 4 , 26, ) and 30, passenger trains hl““\‘l‘fl Denver and Morrison, Colo., have been pulled off on account of decreased business. 121 and 122 between Park City, N 9 and 10 daily passenger trains between Preston and Salt Lake together with and 8 be- tween Ogden and Butte w the present be discontinued. The train service disoon- tinued amounts to nearly o thousand miles, a suving of nearly $1,000 per day. Will Keiniite, TLomax of the Union Pacific arrived home Sunday from Chicago and yesterd: was busily engaged ming letters that had been written in his absenee needing the signature of the geheral pas senger agent. oat Northern had come out and that it anew road and rates then everybody would stand, but going buck to something that happened twenty vears ago, it is the heizht of the ridiculous and places Mr. Hill and his associates in anything but an enviable light, “Our meeting Mr. E. L. plainly s believed in Know w in Denver will whether the Great Northern's rates met,my own idea being that the may meet the rates from Spoj Helena, but not from Portland, “Round trip no matter by what road made, the Pacific will meet, as it gives us the aul, but 1o jump in and cut rates that will involve othor rc is just what we don't want to do. We want to be conservative in the matter and will go slow before the matter is finally settled. Of course we will protect ourselves but we will not sacrifice our revenues for any road thatis bent upon making capital as tho Northern aims to do awainst tho rihern Pacific and Union Pacitie,” settle are to be Inion Pacitie ne Falls and Death of C. K. W 3 Christopher E. Wurtelle, who lur twenty years has been in the active service of the Union Pacific, haying served that company in the capacity of chief train dispatcher, assistant superintendent and superintendent of the Wyoming division, died Sunday even- in West g’hll:ululph.u. where he haa for treatment. He came to jnion Pacific company from - the i Trunk in Canada and was regarded as one of the strongest railroad men in west- ern railway circles, His nnection with the Union Pacific has boen continuous except during the Adams regime, wheu he served another corporation His doath will e greatly mourned by the men over whom he wis placed for he was esteemed universally on the mountain division of the “Great Pie- torial Line."" Iailway Note The American Order of Steam Engineers will picnic at Fremont next Sunday, th horn Valley road running a special train Tor the occasion. E. L. Palmer of the Santa turned from a fortnicht's visit to Texas, aving spout most of the time at Houston, Galveston and alonyg the coast. It is anticipat that the Union Pacifie will tuke out from their coal miues, of which they control thirteen. They are working hetwoen 2,000 and 3,000 men. J. O. Phillippi ()( the Missouri Pacifie, who pd v from a trip over the cent- that with anything like r the co 0 will be 30 per cent large He states the stand is firmer than at ths same time last year and the conditions are for the largest crop in the history of the country. e has re- favorable w: Piies of po .08, but Do Wite's Wigelh Hael Salve willcure A letter came yesterday from Fiddler of Logansport, Ind., to the chicf of 500.000 tons of coal this year | l Chris | Omaha, or write lioo saying that he had hoand that m hatt I»mlhn-r.llh\rmln Seffert ha od fn a saloon row & fow d Nothing of the sort has happenot® ifi‘ Fiddler will be notified to that effoct. s -Sdhsiol To Get at the Facts rding Hood's Sarsaparilla, ask the peos ho take this medicine, o read the testl- monials often published in this paper. They will certainly tonvinco you thaj Hood's Baty saparilla_possesses unequalled morit, and at HOOD'S CURE Hood's Pills cure constipation by restorin the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family eathartic. One of Nebraska's Most Progressive and Trosperons Counties, Avtiaser, Neb,, Juno 16.—[Spocial Corros spondenco]—Box Butte county is among the 1ast counties organized, and while small as county it makes some rather large preten- tions, having a population of over 7,000 people, with good agricultural surrounding and all of it being the finest of grazing \andet Hemingford, the county -seat, is located in the center of the county, and it will g0 down as a part of the history of the county that when the B. & M. run its rond through hero the officers agreed to lo- cato the county seat at Hemingford and their shops and division station at Alliance, all of which they have faithfully kept. The mun:r seat though quite new is laid out in nice ayenuos, has somd very good buildings, and contains a poputation o 600 peoplo; The crop outlook in the county is favorable if rain falls here as often as {6 does other portions of the state. Good farm lands can bo had here for from & to $12.50 per acre. Most of the farmers are ralsing some stofk, for they find it quite profitable in connection with their farm work, requive ing but littlo additional labor, and thus cre- ating a homo market for their crops. Alliance,the principal town, contains & )x)p\lln"nn of 1,400 and, though 'it hus ored extensively by tvo large fires within the p Ln!l year, 1t still has several good brick blocks and arrangements are now completed for building up a portion of the burned dis- trict with brick. It has ono national bank and two state banks doing a profitable, legits imate busi Two newspaners, the Times, republican, with H. J. Klis editor and proprietor, whe is working hard to koep the party in line with the best interests of the poople, and is receiving a goods patronage from a YNNS who apprecinte his efforts toward builds up his section of the state, and _the Pionoet Grip, a democratic paper’ by K. M. Brown, who believes the democrats are ‘in it" to stay amd thinks the spoils should go to the victors, and yet a republican continues to hold the koys to Uncle Sam's postofice. A good brick opora house with a seating capacity of 500 affords opportunity for amuse- ment aad public gatherings. A ‘large brick school house costing $20,000 is among the prominent bu g3 of the city. urches and civie socicties ure sufliciently numerous toafford the residents facitities for charis table undertakings. The city has recent! voted §17,000 for water woris, upon whic it expeets to begin work about July 1. Two hotels furnish accommodatious for thoe veary, hungry traveler. This boing a divi- ation on the B. & M. railroad, about % men are employed here, making a pay roll of $15,000 por month, most of which is distributed the retail merchants. sller flour mill has more n it can fill. The people are mostly Americans and have a good trude trom adjoining counties. They will cele- brate in the old fashioned way the Fourth of July, closing the day with a wrand display of fireworks. The 1ort Robinson Military band dispenses the music, both day and night. ey Ho Knew Its Wortl Dr. M. J. Davis is a prominent physician of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively engaged in the practice of medicine atthat plave for the past thirty-five yoars. On the 26th_of May, while in Des Moines, enrouto to Chicago, he was suddenly takon with an attack of 'diarrhoes. Having sold Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Disrrhoea remedy for the past seventoen yoars, and knowing its reliability, he procured a 25 cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him.” The excitoment and change of water and _diet incident to traveling often produce a diarrhoea. Every one should pro- cure a bottle of this remedy before leaving home e COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Merritt Files n Complamt Agalnst Soldiers Rell mmission, Yesterday was the date for the holding ‘of the regularly quarterly meeting of the Board of County Commissioners, and as & natural result, all the members with the ex- coption of Mr. Paddock were present to par- ticipate in the deliberations. The refusal of Hayes & Sons to accept the $150,000 of paving bonds was prosented and referred to the committee on roads and the county attorney, with instructions to report back the findings ut the next regular meet- ing. Josephus Merritt filed a complaint against Captain Wilcox and Colonel Henderson of the Soldiers Relief commission, stating that he was au old soldier, poor but honest and that they had refused to assist him in his efforts to gain a livelihood. The complaint was referred for mvestigation. After having rested for mouths, the old South Thirteenth steect grade roso to the by some of the residents of South aanda few of the citizens of tho n portion of this city petitioning the commissioners o open aud grade the stroet 10 tho & county line at the earliest_pos- sible date. On the strength of a resolution offered by Mr, Williams, the clerk was instructed: to advertise for bids for the removal of 10,000 cubic vards of earth from the road that runs along the south side of Elmwood park. In another resolution Mr. Williams called the attention of his coworkers that the June rise was upon the Missouri river and that at any moment the channel was liablo to cup through the cmbankment and ompty the water into Florence lake, flooding the entire north bottoms. Tho bosrd acknowledged that there was no time to loso and in order to decide upon some plan of action, the board will meet at 10 o'clock this morning. A Had ] Piles of people ave bues, buy Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will curo them. ——————— Marringe Licenses. The following marriage licenses issucd by the county judge yesterday: Name and address § William MeKitterick, Ox el Vo Azensteli, Or 3 M. Whitton, Om 1. Xith, Omihs b § Louis Rimmelard, Sonth Omaha 1 Caroling Tandel, South Omaha § E. E. Coulson, South Onah i Mary aor. South O the Piles of pes .mu have pues, nut Da Wlw Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. e Buldip g Permiis, The following permits to build werg issued yestorday: William K. Call and Doyle, dw .1, Tukey, Twent "hirty-third i and 1 and Wilifa cotta v J.B Fry, 802 Pwenty-010 cottugo. Two winor permits., 0 600 800 600 North . 826 8ix permits, aggregating.........8 11,426 bl 2 EXCURSIONS EAST Via the Wab ailroad, . 1. For the Epworth league con vention at Cleveland, O., June 20 to July 2, The Wabash, in Cconnection with bha Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com- pany, will mako a rate of 310 for the vound trip from Chicago. No. Ior the Y. I, 8. C, E, conven~ tion at Montreal, July 5 to 9. Only $18 from Chicago via the Wabash. ]n ad- dition to the regular sleeping cars clegant new tourist cars will be attached to this train at $1.50 per berth, For meoKEDs, sleeping berths ora tourist-folder, giving list of side 1+ with cost of same, call at the Wam offices, 201 Clark street und Dearborn station, Chicago; H(J“ Farnam strees, . N. CLAYTON, WL 'Agt., Omaba, Neb

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