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DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS il be taken until 12:30 p. m. for the eveni #nd until 8:30 p. m. for the moming and Sunday editions. Adverisors, by requesting & nnmbered cheek an hiave thelr answers wned 10 8 numbered arc of THE BEE. Answers %0 addressed fvered upon prescitation of the check. BIT UATICNS WANTED. Ratos, 1140 n word firs Ahine taken fo ZTAM A TIN: e and i oBition In fair sized country town, N DTHE HARD 3t business thoroughiy: wa Address K 2 “A-POSITION A8 BARTENDER OR A GRS Souns German. - Address K LIGHT tnquire” WANTED, SITUAT Do | ousework OF a8 N O o glrl. [ Rato, 134¢ a word first inscrtion, 1ea word pihiing tken for Tess tian & SMEN EXPER- o require “Address Wilbur Seed 622J30¢ 1F YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRITE the Hawks Nursery Co., Milwauke n-,)\d\"!n._" » —— -~ _WANTED, COACHMAN, NONE NERD AP ply Without the very best of clty references. o l)murh- 8l L. FOR RENT--HOUSES, PERSONAL, JULD LIDE TO RENT TO farnished. for July Cor. 20th and St Warren Switaler. 929 92 1), F9R, RENT, THREE BLEGANT HOUSES, 3157 Farnam. 3008 and 8008 Mason street Aplenidid netehiborhood: first-class repair, eheap. ko oMo rooms, corner, Globe bullding. Globe Loan & Trust ixteenth and Dodge. M335 23 1)iFOR RENT, HOUSE 6 ROOMS. \INQU FOR RENT. proper parties, and August. Marys avento, FOB BENT—FURNIBHED ROOMS Tigo a word first insertion, 1¢ & w ord there- 23 FURNISHED ROC for man and wife. Rent MS FOR HOUSEKEEPING en ln board 319 N.17th N- -PLEASANT, WELL Ywithi all modern convent FURNISF 8, 11 D_FURNISHED ROOM WITH ALCOVE FOR gentienien wodern convenien ) Norit 3. ROOM, 2008 M 104 Jy-14° E NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH Yiarncy. NICELY FURNISHED SOUTHEAST FRO! Y rgoms, modern conventences; private fami 614 N. 216t stre 184 20 - FUR lad; ISHED ROOM FOR GENTLEMA 500 GOOD, THRIFTY MEN, WOMEN A ehildren, used 1d work, wanted in I fieldn at Norlolk i nd Tslaid. folk Dect Sugar © Co., Grand ixland. NICELY FURNISHED ROOM $8.00 § 1304 South 17 [, FOR RENT. Y —WANTE ) k0. G1hbr Work. bOve pIAIE ML 1004 ages and steady Job 10_the right 1 Addross Fairbury Plan ills, Fairbur, WANTED, A GOOD BREAD AND CAKE Mk- at f wages. Furnian's Yy M207 2 NITED MUTUAL ACCIDENT Assoctation of N. ¥, writes the most 1iberal Policien and charges legs than any other company oberating under the state fnsurance laws. Special {uaucements to agenta. . A. Wagner, alaiq aha, Neb. M “WANTED, MEN TO TRAVEL, $60 TO $100 per month, ' Storie & Wellington, Madison, Wi TWANTED, LABORERS ON RAILRO) work in Towil. Good wages, free pass, Kramer & O'Hearn Labor agency 303 South “i}’u‘.} 3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR and 2 furnished ro _THREE NICE “41ighit housekeopin North 15th. 3 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM IN Ymodern brick house; privite family; reforences, 120 North 26th strect. FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. Tates, 14c a word first insertion, 1e a word thero- after. Nothing taken for less than 25e. 0 THE DOLAN, 200 AND 211 N.ISTHST. | 0~ YOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF Woman's Clirlstian assoctation, 111 8. 170 st U THE_FIRST BOAT WAS NAMED PlG. Communicate with partners in It, ‘IW%N, 1 y1e UoMiss_ kA KEARNS, TEACHER OF ) piano; special attention o rudimental princi- ples. Suite” 46, Midland hotol, 10t and Chicago. T-WRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR BEA tifally fllustratad Matrimontal Journal, con- tatning many photo-engravings of handsome women and gallant men who wish to wed, Brown Publishing Co., Temple court, Toledo, 0. M711-31% U MASSAGE TREATMENT. mal baths, sealp and hal and ehiropodist. Mrs. P UCur Ta1s oun Photo Studio, 2123 Cuming st., and you will bo entitled 10 12 Aristo Cabinet Photos, very bost, on i1t edged cards, and ono 8x10 for framing, for 1.99; without thiis, $5.00; for 10 days only. M2dd jy 17% MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. 10c a lne each insertion, §1.50 a line per othing taken for lcss thun 25¢. “v 1AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortgages. Reed & Solby, 344 Board of Trade. 07 W MONEY_TO LOAN A LOWEST RATES The O. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam street. 4690 “MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved real estate, 1to 5 years, Fldelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. 462 7—OMAHA SAVINGS DANK MAKES LOANS on real eatate at lowest market rates. Loans made {n small or large sums for short or long time. No commission 18 cha and the loans aro not wold in_the but can alwaya be found at the bank on the corier of 13th and Douglas sts, 461 ‘ 7—FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOAN. 1ow rates. Alex Moore, 401 Bee bldg, 474 w “LOANS, J. W. SQUIRES, 243 BEE DLDG, “Tates, month. ONY LOAN AND TRUST Ates for choled Nebrask and Iowa farms or Omal 0., 318 N. Y. seeurity on A clty property. 470 BEEBLDG. 403 W LOANS ON INPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clty property, $3,000 and Upwards, b 10 61 per cont; no delays. W. Farnau: Sniitl & C0.10 & Hmey W LOANS. G. G. WALLACE, 312 BROWN “_Y:F. W CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO., 7—LOWEST RATES, FIDELITY TRUST COM- pany, 1702 Farnam street. 462 TP EIRST AND SECOND FLOOR ROOMS, WITH aleoye, furnighed or unfurnished, at The Fren- zer, 116'N. 20th stre 182 23% NCE LOANSON IMPROVED roperty; low rates. Fidelity Trust company, 1765 Haraain Sreot. 462 WANTED. TWO MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS to wolieit and sell goods; alse two lady ag ©all 1603 Howard st. —~WANTED, AGENTS FOR FASTEST SELLING movelty on market. Big profits. Call afier 9 ©'clock a. m., room 446, Bee bullding. M301 22+ WANTED, OFFICE BOY AT 223 BEE BUILD- Ing. Apply between 2 and 4 in the aftes nen in On raska and. surroundinie st day; Kolls on sight; 10 o iy, American Mf. Co. and town vays §3:00 SALARY AND T piy atonce. Brown Bros. ARE YOU A CATHOLIC? }? WL you work for v, 66 Firth avenue, Chie —WANT you pes week? ARE F1K.00 0, 111 21+ BOARD AND ROOM FOR YOUNG F LADY, private family, $5.00 per week. 518 N. 23d st2 178 23 MORTGAGE LOANS LESS THAN 7 PER cent, ineluding all charges. Charles W. Rainey, Omaha Nat. bank bldg. 405 J7-ROOMS AND BOARD. 2225 DODGE STREET. $4 AND 1 Dodge 0-NICELY FURNISHED ROOM W only #5.00 per week. Good location, conveniences. 2400 Cass street. 7, NICPLY RURNISHE room W T BQARD AND ROOMS, woek; house modern. FOR EENf—UNi*URfiXSh‘D ROOMS 5, 1140 & word first nsertion, 1o word there- Nothing taken for less than A W WANTED, TO BUY 8 PER OENT NOTES SE- cured by morteages Omaha city or Douglas Co. property. Reed & Seiby, 835 Board of Trade. &0 ER OF APPLICATIONS farm proporties at low No delay if securlty {8 sat- J. Paul, 1605 Farnam. M217 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Rates, 10¢ o 1ine_oach inscriion, § month. Nothing taken for 1ess tiin & X D9 YOU WANT MONEY? THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO., ROOM 4 WITHNELL BLOCK, 319}g SGUTH 15TH, CORNER HARNEY ST, VW WE WANT A NUMB for loans on city or ratos. Pri isfactory. ato funds. Geo. 50 aline per +—FOR REN HED ROOMS, Yiodern i i titnl lawn _and shade. N. E. cor. 22d and Miami stroots. M750 M A LE- s in this city; Mereer hotel, M B iD, A MAN TO 1F githate mone kinig busin, particulars se MeGri, Rates, 14c o word firat insertion, 1 Bfter. Nothing taken for —WANT Enclos aword there LADIES TO WRITE AT HOME. Ella Werst, Se 439 ROIIT- e hotol, 954 21 Gt Joost FLAT, 1600 1 Xyyortl st. feuces; furnished or un- NS D N -THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS_IN S0uth 191h streot. M; COT- tes, 10e a line each insert th. Nothing taken fo FOR RN block, suitad dry gooils stor L HOT Good cook preferred. U stroot. 900 20+ HOT C TR ] Jwork 1n small fai Good wages. Apply 03 WANTED, GIRL iy, Apply ¢ FOR FOR ANTED, LADIES Atake light, pleasant w #1.00 10 $3.00 pe ¢ mail; 1o canvass lobe Mfg. Co., Box 5 tablished 1580, L FORR ( 1129 Y- WANTED, A GIRL FOR G Jworlk, fam 1y two, wages good. 4, 132 N. 3Dthst, L “WANTED, LADIES TO KNOW THAT ALL i g for “Ladies to do writing, ¢ imitaiing Miss Flora nd best wages address addressed stamped envolope, Dl ) South Bend, Tnd. M339 (CWANTED, GIRL work, Mrs. L. A. OR YO ol n homes: work FC Rates, 100 0 1ue each Mscrtion, §1.60 a line per month.” Nothinig taken for less tln 25c. ). FOR RENT, HOUSES IN ALL 1 Wie clty. The O. ¥, Davis company, 1 ~10-ROOM _HOUSE, 2106 DOT Enquiro of Moriiz Meyer, cor LAS ST! 16tk and F 10-ROOM MODERN 1) HOUSE, GOOD LOCA- on; rent moderate. L. L 1614 Farnam, VRIS 1702 Farnar 145 VON DORN red; 810 5 22d. j)’ FOR RENT, 10-ROOM _ suitable for roomers and boarders, 2011 Harne: 10-100m 1mod 1% Leavenworth only S cottages. H, Clark & Co., 1218 Hil Moid I) QL RENT FOR COL- Jored peopie. T1-ROUM ¥ Dy K0 Wi ]) -ROOM HOUS 3Do711 Douslas s ])-‘,u« NS CH ]) FOLL T, i Omal Ref Fidelity Trust Co., 10y Bt “ROOM_COTTAGE M FLATS, ¥i5, 1015 Chi- M305 J2 TITH ST MEBSjy10* 5 O 10 KOOMS, FURNISIT Ahied, 12 blogks from court hotse, cars, hot wa odern conveniences. ences required, 500 8 178, 61 GOSN “The building has a tireproof, ¢ Lcomplete steam heating fixture , gas, ete. Apply at the office 910 916 Farnam st. ment bagem ater on all o of The Be WILL LOAN LARGE TEN SUM FROM YOU ANY OoR SMALL DOLLARS| UP. ON FURNITURE, HORSES WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS OR PER- RTY OF ANY KIND. WEMAKE LOANS CARRIAGE: SONAL PROP oN US FIRST/ FOI FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. Continved JRFAT BSTATE BA RGATNS. 0-ROOM OOTTAGR Mr: hl Hanscom Place, aplondid loeation, §3.500.00. COTTAGE and south front 1ot near 80th and Pa- cific, AL sojd quick. only €4:300.00. NICE HOUSE and lot near Hansoom par #5,500.00. §-ROOM HOUSE noar 830 and Poppleton avenue, will pay 10 per cont on money nvested, $6,600.00. ELEGANT brick and frano’ cottage, 32d and Pa- elfic, §7.200.00. HANDSOME 10-room houso near 30th and Pacifie, all modern convenicnces, §9,500. ELEGANT double brick residence, corner 32d and Poppleton ave., south and cast front, will yleld 10 por eent on money invested, §13,500. SPLENDID residonce property. 15%150 foat, east front, with two hotises, Noa. 1198 and 1130 8. 318t; two Bonutiral homea: will yield 10 per cent on in- vestment: price, §11.000, NICE RESIDENCE LOT north of fanscom Park, covered with fine shada and frull troes, grapo: sant location, only 4 _00. SOUTH FRON 1ot near Hans 60X170 foet, olegant troes, pa walks, ote. No special tax, §4.2 NEH 86x145 feot, 30ih and Pacific, elegant Wil subdivide. Call for price. FIVE-ACRE tract close 10 clty, a first o just outside clty limits. Splendid place for small fruits. No fier place around Omaha. Price #1,600. FORTY ACRES, close'to new Elmwood park and Belt Line railway to West Omaha. Wil plat into 200 beautiful lots; one of tho finest pleces ot acte property around Omaha; splondid Investment, L $350 per acre. KOO ACRES, Grooley connty, Neb., only two miloa from North Loup, on U, B.' rail good_soll, running water: will make aplendid stock farm! 1isted for quick sale nt §5.00 1 % HICKS' REAL B 1'.\TF AGENCY, 305 N. Y. Life Bldg. M316 21 NICE COTTAGE ON PAVED nall cash payment. Addross J 48, 1 COHANCE TO INVEST YOUR SAVINGS, EAST front 1ot Lowe avenue (Poppleton park), ensy Access to motor, Owuer going (nto business, ' Will o1l very eheap for cash. ~Also lot Hanscom Place. Bl barkain for cash. Address L. ¥.,P. 0. Tox 850, om park DST RE SOLD. street; M (HEAP FARM LANDS. Wa have the following landa, situnted betweon Crook, Colo., and Lodge Pole, Neb., both railroad stations. Soctfon 25-12-48 Logan county, Colo., nearly all smooth land; good soil. Section 27-12-48 Logan county, Colo., two-thirds nice smooth land, bislanes broken; good soil. Section 33-12-48 Logan county smooth land, siightly broken on the east; good sotl. East 1 of section 20-12 8mooth land; good sofl. Lots1and 2 and 8. of 8.3 of soction 21-12- 48 Logau county, Colo., ratliér rough, but” good soil, Colo., nearly all 8 Logan county, Colo., Tota1, 2,3 and 4, In section 21-12-47, Cheyenne county, Neb, Quiks roush, but hus spletidid epring of whter aud considerable hay land. We wish to sell this land, 2,680 acres, if posaible, in one body, or.df nocessary,will divide it. Ithas been appraised By the railroad company at from $6.00 to $8.00 por acre. Wo will sell the whole tract at $4.50 per acre; Or Any one section or more at $5.00. It 18 & first-class fnvestment, and at the price auoted the cheapest land In the'market. Hicks' Real Estate Ageucy, 305 N. Y. Life butld- iny M310 21 Continua, Rmm-'l’n TOWN, Retweon 24th and 27th ats, and Spaulding and Spraguo. $400.00 18 the price. $25.00 dow §25.00 down, 5,00 down $10.00 & month Withoit Intorest until $100.00 are paid Balance 2 and 3 yoars at 7 per cont. AMES, 1507 Farnam st of Hanscom park, splendid 10 sthor, only $3,700.00 cach. Bldir fon, ote. Hicks, 30: M3 YTHEA v opp: P. 0. Mill Jyld 1t sold R,“'“T IN TOWN. Betwoen 24th and 27th st and Spaulding and Spragy £100.00 18 tho pric: $25.00 dow $25.00 dow ) down. $10.00 a month without fnterest until £100.00 are patd Balance 2 and 3 years at 7 per cont. AMES, 1507 Farnam st. 320 20 WORLD’S FAIR HOTELE & ROOMS Tatos, 1140 & word first insertion, 1o after. Nothing taken for loss that WORLDS FAIR FURNISHED ROOMS. Lake 10 CHANCE HOT DAY Any money in adv $1.00 per day. 1811 F Wwond thore- YOU l'n?_rfimvn.\‘ Chicaro, a wall R, 6217 SHERIDAN AVE fami! 1thin G minut nees to the fair. Apply 1o C. C. Shimer, 211 Now York Life building, Omiaha D etuding only $1.00; the gro in eighteen m roundings: E. W. Fineh 418 ana 419, in & room; od road, seven minites walk of ini you on falr grounds refined sur- Addross Dorn, ropms MiGL 22 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER ¥ The Future Unveiled. Arrival extraordinary of the world's most famous medium, Mrs. Dr. F. Sherman, recog- nizod by the press, med oul faculty ana sclon- tists gonerally asthe most celebratod medium ofmodern times, Remaln not In darkness and Ignorance, but sook the light of knowledgze and learn what the mysterious future holds for you, Whileoutranced will reveal every hidden mystery lu life. Gives ald and aavice which will overcome vour enemios, remove family troubles, restore lost affections, mako marriage with the one you love—no faflure: romove ovil influences, bad bablte, oures witchery, fits. and all long standing and |\|{ torlous diseases: will give correct information on Inwsults, sickness, doath, divorces, absent friends, everything: never fatllay advice to young men oa marriage and how to choose a Wito for happiness and what business best adapted for speedy riches, stoek s) nlation a specialty ‘ocovers lost, len or rlod prop- ort loentes treisures and minerals: also rives Ind:: spensablo ndvico to voung ladies of love, courtship and marriage, it your lover is true or false, Tho mystorious and sucoessful manner in which she treats matters of tho ut- most obscurity has given much universal sat- 1sfaction that her neme has becomo a proverh In thousands of housebolds madoe happy by her aid and advice, Hoursd a. m. to8 p m. striot, N. B.—Perfect satisfaction guaranteed by mall. Send stamp for {llustrated circulur with speclial torms to Mrs, Dr. F. Sherman, parlors 6& 7, The Midland hotel, 310 N. 13ths t.. Omuha | BWLY FURNISHED ROOMS AT $1.00 PER day, one mile from World's fair_ontrance. Ad- dress D, E. Laug, 151 60th street, Englewood, T 218 LOST, a word firat lnsertion, 1oa word there- after. Nothing taken for less than 25 OST, IN BENSON CAR SUNDAY, BLACK 0rn cane, person returning same to 501 N, 16th 8t. will be Hl)N'ully rewarded 328-20 OST, ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, LADY'S Liopent face small silver watch, with gold chain attached. Tho finder will bo rewarded by leaving 1Lat 1916 Farnam or 2600 Califora strect, 1,08T,A POCKETHOOK BETWEEN CLARK Liand Binney on 24th st., finder return t0 1410 22d 8t and receive reward. 320 20 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Rates, 100 a lino month. Nothing ¢ ©Ratos, 1 ch_insertion, §1.50 & lino per JFOR SALE ON EASY MONTHLY PAVMENTS: ‘A south front cottag A south front cotta A south front hou: A north front cott: A north front cottae A north front house, § rooms, $1,800.00, 11 first payment and casy monthly pay 1l cloar lots will be taken {n exchange, - Kul, drugglst, 15t and Do 1 rooms, $1.350.00, 50 feet. . 4 rooms. $1.100.00, 50 fect & rooms, $2. 6 room s, $1,100.00. b rooms, $1.000.00, 5 WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED THE PR tiest “six-room cottago in the eity, light eleetricity, having mantel, grite, ma furnace, bath, hot, cold w ble top Wish DoWl, SOWer conne anle pi ‘mila from posto only §3,800. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Fa s M567 Iyl WILL [DO WELL, OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL. You can pay the money back at any tm and_ thus rediice the e I roportion to amount you pay. IF YOU owe & balance on your furniture or other personal property of any kind we will pay it off for d carry it as long a8 you desiro. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or_removil of property. 8o that you et tie use of bothi money and propert 'l’ FOR RE SECOND FLOOR BUS| ness corner i Omiha Globe building, 16th Dodge. Globe Loan & Trust Co. 4 the wholesale wide, thres torm of years. 515 Howard st. T.oper IN SUITE OR_SI without fireproof vaults; chieap. rent for uire at 3210 LB, WITHL OR Witmell biic T, CHOICE BRICK STORE, worth, cheap 1o good e and Dou AGENTS WANTED. Rates, 10c line each fnsertion. $1.50 a line per month. ' Nothing taken for less than 2oe. JTAGENTS RITHER SEX WANTED TO SELL ot new k Wl fnd eake knives and other ne profits, sy, L 100 othing taken fo union depot ear 1ines, al wd s, Addrosn 2d street, atter. Nothing IR HOUSES FOR R 717 N. Y. Life. STORAGE. Ratos, 10 4 line cach insertion month. " Nothing taken for less U M EE THE PACKING, MOVIN shippl 5 and furniture: ‘storehousc 1114 Douglas 06 Dodige. a4 Vi and Express Co. M. Lokins, Mg'r, | 702)y6" 214 HARN ) J00DS; 1111 Farnam. 154 TORTA HOUSEHOLD ¢ B. Woll DR ciean and cheap rates, M X ‘CALL AT THE OFFICE OF OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. INCORPORTED. TH YOU WANT MONEY, You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD _FURNITURE ~AND PIANOS, . HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGE: WAREHOUSE' _RECEIPTS, “MERCHAN ORANY OTHER SECURITY, We will lond § ON TITE BAY YOU ASK FOR 1T without publicity or removal of proporty. You can pay the mioney back in any amount you wikh, and atiny time, and cach payment so made will Feduc ostof the loan Remember that you hove thie use of both the property and the money, and pay for it only as long a8 you keep it. “here will Bo 1o expense or_charge kept out of the amount winted, but you will recelve the full amount of tho loun. Tiefore borrowing elsewlier you will find ft greatly OMAHA MORTG. call and see us and 3ST, LARGEST ANDONLY INCORPOR- ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. NEY ON ANY ] confidential. ~A. E. I tal block. Y, 80, 60, 90 DAYS, CHEAP RAT ¥ 'payments, on’ furniture, planos, 1iv " without délay or publicity; cash on Duff Green, room 8, Barker block. 479 (- MONF and e stock, et hand. BUSINESS CHANOLB. Rates, 10c a line cach insertion month. $1.00 a line per Nothing taken for less thiin 25¢. S1 ping systm nets $200.00 inyestment. Second successful year. Safo, Couservative, Practical. Prospectus 1503 froe. C. D. Rowe, Box 187, Brooklyn, N. Y. M190J23 —FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT, HOTEL 28 1t bourder modern fmprovements. Be S. Omaha. Capt. John 0'Donahoe, 2 kly on A PHYSICIAN WITH SOME charge of 4 Keeley lustitute, Ad- ‘ague bldg, Omaha, DEWALKS-SIDEWALK BRI nge for cash, William J, Welshans, 414 MOABIY1Z c. FOR RURNITURE SOUSRHOLD wo0ds, ete.. or will acll for owiier in our auction Balds, 1t Weils, 1111 Parnam. i D! LENT, GLOBE BUILDIEG, 1" s sl Daths 1 can rent eithe Dot 10 i it ble for ofMices or Globe Lo & T ']) FOI: RENT, MODER aspiglt paved stret, corner, o Avply W, L Kicratoad, P A GOOD BARN. IN- nises, 614 North 224 strect. Also w0 ulen voven-room’ cottages, good shade N MORTGAGE PAPERS, H. A nold, 605 Buo bldi. M WANTED, ONE LADY'S AND ON bieyele, kood ord Jall Blake, Bruce & Co. 181,510 7 p.m. C. A, Blair, Elliott. 324 20 [ ARDWAREAND IMPLEMANT STOCK FOR 1o in good town. $16,000.00 business last Soit had dany as gasa A ihaa wo G reasons for selling. Address J 02, Boe. M206 25 lvmfi"m TOWN. Between 24th and Spauiding nd 27¢h sts. 4 Sprague. $100.00 18 the pric .00 down, .00 dow .00 down, $10.00 a month withori until $100.00 Balance 2 and 3 interost ro paid. PATS At 7 per cont, “AMES, 1507 Farnam st. 520 20 DUNG LADIES AND G cquire a working knowledge o typewriting at A. C. Van Tiand, 513 N. Y. Life, Ty UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS Rates, 100 aline month. Nothing t 4 line per (FORMERLY _WITE ased, Tater with M.O, M: 35,16 el Y JOHN_ G. 1), under- PASTURES FOR HORSES, Tates, 13ic a word first insertion thereafte Nothing taken for less W F BLUE GRASS PAS- AR, nd_fence. Spring Barton & Phelps, ¢ Neb., or' A, W. § Son, 207 N. Y. Life buiidhig. i PAWNBROKERE Ratos, 100 a line ¢ month. Nothing t SONNENBER o .Douglas st. ete. 1 tnsertion, §1 iken for less than 2 DIAMOND BROKE Loun's movey on diamond Ol old wid aiiver boweht. Tel. X130 EAST FRONT O et St Mary's ave for only §0,350 until July 1st. This price and location need 1o comument. AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1007 FARNARL 20TH Life. 205 TH ST. F¢ R SALE OR REN near Bristol sts. A, P Tukey, New Y F _YOU WANT A HOME YOU CANNOT AF- ford t0 miss this opportunity 1o buy a lot s et 'EL PLAC! Best ruald"l\(‘n rt of Omaha. ‘Will soon double in value. These lots are selling fast. Corner lots §300.00. Inside lots $275.00. $50.00 down, balance to suit. NO lN EREST ‘Wil bo charged ul\lll fter July 1, 1804, The above prices and terms good only until July 1. Look these lots over before buying elsewhere, i‘t;‘l')‘s 1:‘!;21‘“0‘1‘()1:‘1“;"\‘1‘ the best and cheapest burgain in Call on or address W. A WEBSTER, 402 Boo Bldg. 0 INVESTORS. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS IN IMPROVED OMAHA REAL ESTATE. $1.000.00 buys place paying 10 per cent. $4,000.00 buyw property yielding 10 per ¢ $4,500.00 Duys chofee improved paying 10 percent. $5,000.00 buys elegant place paying 10 per cent. $5.600.00 buys property ylelding 10 per cent. 3.5600.00 puva ehoins pivaa payis 11 por abat. $12,000.00 buys glli- edgod property paying 10 per $17,600.00 buys fine tproved paving 12 per cont. Wi ARE AGENT: FOR SOME OF THE FINEST IMPROVED PROP- IN THIS CITY. HICKS' REAL ESTAT! AGENOY, 400 N LIFE BLDG, M310 21 ALE, AT A GREAT DARGAIN, 8-ROOM barn and all modern improveménts, En- uum- room 5 and 6, 1623 Fainam strect. £E5THNOT PASTERN NEBRASKA FAGM LANDS FOR isalo by Huntsberger & Clements, Lyons, Burt county, Nob. M713 Jy5* Rat month. . 10¢ a line each Nothing taken f ADIES' AND CHILDERN'S DRESSMAKING: Liitlso undergarments to_order; musiin furaished if desired. 1707 Mande 581 Jy1 SECOND-HAND 1'YPEWRITERS. Rates, 10¢ a line each insertion, $1 month. ' Nothing taken for less thim TROYLESS BALD, DEALERS INTYT All makos bough N. Y. Life bldg. el 0 a line per VPEWRITERS, sold, exehunged, rented, 58, SCALES. Rates, 100 o line_cach Inscrtion, §1.50 lne per month.* Nothing taken for less (I NEY & SECOND TIAND SCALES, ALL KINDS, Address Borden & Selleck Co., Lake st., Chicago. 456 MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. word first nacrtion, 1 for less than G A STRICTLY PURE ARTICLE. A MOST DELICIOUS . CHEWING Ofll A VALUABLE BPE- CIFIC FOR LUNG & THROAT TROUBLES Tooives | CHICAGO BURLINGTON & Q. Arrives Omaha |~ Depot 10th and Mason Sts. Omuha hiicago Bxpress. .. hicaizo EXpros Arlel 0 & Towi Lo BURLINGTON & MO, RIV " Depot 10th and M Denver Bxpross. ‘Deadwood Expross. Denver Expross. Denver Limited. . sk Lo copt §in).. | “Lincoln Lacal 3 Omubs 4,00 pm 4:00 pm ) am am 115am . 450 po: | 450 bm —WANTED, A LOCATION T0 OPEN A TAILOR 0od references. Address W.J. MeKe PARTNER WANTED WITH 1,600 TO TAKE 1f Interest ina good paylng lotol, Best of ices, Experience requircd. An A No. 1 chance to make woney for the right party. Ad dress K 6 Omaha Bee, Rate after. Tige & word frst nsertion, 1 p Word thore- Nothing taken for less thin 2 1y poar 10 cablo or moLoF 00 und M6 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE, $21.00; i nleo Lawn. troes, eity wator, o A collars, batli, noar motor, See ens, 601 Paxton block. MO39 \GOTTAGE. MODERN CONV i Leay owiior, D, V. St ROOM a4z IR BLOCK, A1l vent thens IN THE P. and Jackson sireots. Call it 516 South 16th st ]) 16 YOU WIL S TARE and seo the P, E. Tier fiats, e 1wl e yon: CHOICE 1 pruce 1) D ehean. Cal'a FIRST- air and all” Lmprovements. 119 1 % VER OUR enole Come ut ouce if y & bargain. Call at 510 South 20k etre ) 119 ORNER FLAT, § ROOMS. $35, D FLOOR, augo und il othor couvonlences. Call ak piore. 701 Soun Jodh street"ai 10" W George Clouse -For nikhed hotse (or F. Butts, 220 South 17th stree RE; SIX-ROOM FUR- . §ood logation. G. 230 24 00D SAFETY Bil- 1 8t 160 20 QO SALE W05 CALIGRAPI AVPE: writer, in execllent eondition, with desk, very cheap. Rev.J. A. Heuderson, 2015 Jucksou st, CLAIRVOYANTS, Ratcs, 100 o line each imsertion, $1. month. - Nothing taken for less U “FORSALE. A WELL BSTABLISHED AND puying busiuess: book s, news. musie, stationery and wall paper. 18 paying $2.000.00 per year. Ownor must sell on wecount of heaith, Address, K7, cure Bee. M40 FOR EXCHANGE, Rates, 10¢ a line each tnsertion, 1.50 4 line por month, Nothing taken for 1ess than 20¢. 77 TOWN 100 FARMS IN NEDRASKA, KANSAS fiand Dakota, Will sull che: exchange for uide. orses and cuttle. Add.Lox 70,¥raukfort, ind. 5 3 -MES. DR M. LEGRAVE, PROPHETE! Durance cluirvoyunt and Tito r 1ol your life from cradlo to grave: can be consulted on all 5 of life; has the celebrated Egyptian breast e 10 unito' the separated and cause marriuge Como_one, come all, and arkable po 5. 11th street, hours Striot life chart aid photo of you vifd or busband sent throwsh mall 10r §3.00; ehart alone, 0. All lotars containing & cents in stamps promptly answasud b—rm«s NANNIE V. rellable business uiediuai; oih ). 1. i DR. H. T. STANLEY OF NEW YORK, m.uumu and medical medium, TTIBONE. PHYSICAL 4 MEDIUM, HAS arrived and located at 1722 Canltol avenue. Muii 240 7—A CLEAN STOCK OF GENERAL Wil take real estate and woney. Box 205, Frank: fort, Ind. 48] —480 ACRES OF CLEAR LA\‘HJ INONE OF 'll B best winter wheat distriols in Kausas o Clhauge for 10 or 20-acre tract near Omalia oity limits, Will pay cash difference If property s §00d. Addross, giving priee and location, O 20 B 200 LOTH- W Watkin & MDSE, 7,-A CLEAN STOCK OF DY GOODS, ( ing. ot for lands and” cagh. B, Co., Frankiort, Ind. 7 CHOICE REAL ESTATE IN CITY OF HOUS- fron, Tex r good merchandise swock. K. C. Patterson. Omabi, Neb. E 2 FOIL GENERAL i erenidias, Couelt. Tlukts peforsed, ook paved sireet In Omaha, Give valu FOR EALE-REAL ESTATE, MASSAGE. BATHS ETC. :D FOIL KENT, $14.00, 53 D, DELIGHTFOL HONE, hodern convenionces, v fllfll rees, [ OOM HOU! SEANDEARN, 7th stivet. 285-20° lovely lawn, natural #3000 por month. Inquire st 2603 eguh six. nou&muunhuslx' HOUSE L surro 30, 6. Maclcod D14 N. Y- Lt o Mboo 34 D FOR RENT. 10-ROOM HOUSE 1721 DODGE: modern Whprovemenis. Iuguire next door or 1818 Farnaw. Mg 21 | DGR KENIT ONE 85 AN ONE $0 HOUSE wnd dson sirceld. ke Rates, 100 lino_each tnseriion, month. ' Nothiug taken for less than 2o “MADAME SMITH, 502 8. 15TH, Koom §, Massage, vapor, ulcohol, st ino and sea aths. @ liue per D FLOOR, m sulphur m211-24° Rates, 100 & line each lusorion, $1.60 @ lne por month. Nothing taken 5 Fun SALE, 0-BOOM COTTAGE AND LOT, worth 83.500; will take #2500; $1200 encum- brauce; monthly payment ou balance. House nowly papered, €ity water, bath and water closet Addreas owner, J 18 Toe. 98 'l MME. CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, 3D padioor roous 7, waskago, aicolal, sulplur and sos ———F,_——-—-— ABSTRACTS OF TITLES TADSTRACTS-THE MIDLAND GUARANTER Vol Saupan, BLTHCLS, CODYVOYULOETS. Titles porfected und guarauteed. Own i ouly complete abatract Books in Douglas County. woved 10 room 310 New York Lite bullding. i FOR SALE, 0-ROOM HOT barn, in Kountze place: house newly paluted, uicely papered and patated inside, furnace, hot and cold water, g4 sud bath. “Property cheip at #3,000, lucumbrance 0; will sell casy terms or 87000, Address Gwner, 3 10 Bet AND LOT WITH THE MIDLAND GUABANTER and Trust combany, abstracters, ezu'«{.mu-n. Titlea perfected and guaraniced. Own the only complele abstract books in Douclas county. Ke- woved to roow 510 New York Life bullding.” 469 10 707 Auyrum s D RieuT 1N TOWN, Botween 24t) and Spaulding $400.00 {5 the price, $25.00 dow #2600 dowi $25.00 dow $10.00 & monih witho Balan 1L 810000 re lance 2 and 3 years ut 7 per cent, 0 2 and § years ut 7 per cen AMES, 1507 Favnam st. d 27th sts, 1d Sprague, 820 20 VEVER WAS A BETTER PIME 1O INVEST IN real estate, nd 100k ay Uils for bargalus tu in- side property. 410ts, 19th and Center, worth $1,200 each, ouly $600 cach. 1ot fn Orehard Hill, worth 1,200, only $700. 1 corner lot on Military #ve., Just opposite Clifton Hill, worth §1,200, ouly $70. Lot on Marcy st.. beiween 318t and 32d, worth $3.000, only #1600 Pineat 1ot 1n Crelighton Haights, worth $1,200, only $775, 2 lots in Lincoln Place, #pith $1,200 each, onl §900 for boih o Y s s00sy LaFavetie plah. 2,600°00 each, for §1,60048) Walnut Hill, worth ‘pach. Avondale park, tuside oo wile line, Webster Lk stret lots, with paving, e ing, stone sldewalk, The finest inside residence property in the 6hy- atthe low sewer, parkiug, ummcu,‘m et pric worth $2,500.00 per lot; ournrm only $1,600.00 per lot, half cash. Burt sirect fronts fn Avondale Dtk only $1,500.00 per ot 1t will piay you 10 lu- Vestigate tils. Fourteen 1018 in Rocs place, on Georgla and Virginia avenues. botween Mason aud Pacitic. For are offeriug this property at bie on the For 4 home there 18 nothig finer: as an - at 1t i mpossible 0 find anything better. Alwiys & pleasire 10 show any or allof this prop- ot IDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 1702 Varuy ARM LAND M Sarpy county s sold. % near Omaha, $05 an ncre. 3 Burt county, $30 an nere i York county, $35 un fiere. B0 near Springficld, $4,200. 140 near South Omalia, $7,600. 40 near Omaba, 700, 10 weres near Omaha, § C.¥. ll.nnmln VIZN. Y. Llle TANT A SAFE INVESTMENT FOR YOUR woney? 1 can offer real estato neliing 7 per cent 10 10 por cont por annum, or eholee first mort- g 34 7 ver coni, " Come and see G G. Wallace, 4.9 Browu block, 1ith and Douglas.” 163 21 5 Omaha .00 pii 2,00 pin L World's Fafr Lim{tod. OHICAGO, R. L. & PACIFIO. Union Depot 10th & Marcy Sts. Jncotn, Fatrbury Local.. ‘Arrives Omaha City Day P‘x..r.»m 0.66 pm K.C leu Exp. via U.P.T 0.40 am UNION PACIFIC. - nion Depot 10th & Marcs “Denver Expross. 4.05 pm . Overland I 7.00 pm AGO, MIL. & ST. U P, Depot and l\LlrLy Sis. T-Chicago Express. . Chicago Express. . ., B. & MO. VALLEY Dl‘]ml l(.\h and Woebsier Sts. oavos | _Omuba |_U. “6.30 pm 1 FHICAGO & 'Ntixi'ru WESTN. | | U.P. depot. 10k & Marey Sta. 70 EXDrens . ostibule Limited. . Eastern Flyer... | 215 pm {Ex San.) Chic. baus. ExX. Moil)| §.20 am Mlflfl(}"l{l PA(‘II"I" Dot 15tk and Webster Sts, St. Louis Express sane] 1000 uni |21 12 18E Toulw Kxpress. .. 525 pm chraska Local avi C. 8T P. M. & 0. Omahal D ath and Webster “Ho0am, ccommadation Sloux Cit 1.15 pin | Sioux City press (BX. Sun.) 43 b 4 1 O0pm|. . 620 pm Loaves Omaha 5.50 am 4.256 pm 8.65 s 110 pm Omaha 9.05 12.40 pm st Paul Limited 0,25 wm Huitrson Passeuger BIOUX CITY & PAl n-v.' 720 aim . 4.00pm 1 TX_CITY & PACIFIC 15t and Wobster Sts. St. Paul Limited TOMAHA & ST. LOU Omaba|U. P. Depot, 10t wnd_ Marey T4.00 pw |2 T8k Louls Canvion Ball T 112.36 pm PATENT BUREAU, SUES & CO., Solicitora, Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4yecars Examiners U. 8, Pat. Office. Advice free No fee until patent is obtained. \E M. YALR Has Opened a PERMANENT Ile of Beauty| IN OMAHA Branch of Her Famous New York and Chicago Hous: Beauty Cultivated 0ld Faces Made Young, Wrinkles and All Skin Blemishes Permanently Removed. Consultation Free. Avno time in the world’s history has woman ever accomplishod what Madame Yale has, Sho appoars on tho scene like an angel to her sex, suying to the old and discouragod wo- mub, “mourn not, dear one, I can restoro you to youth and make you more bewutiful than you could hope to bo." Muie. Yale's appoarance at her locturo on Monday last croated a genulno sensatl Boyd's theatro was crowdod o 118 utmost pacity with Omaha's socloty representatives, all anxlous to seo and hear this magical wo- man, who, at 40, looks like a young boauty of 18 Mme. Yale is one of the celebrities of the world. She s endorsod by government and state chamists, recommanded by the medical fraternity—having treated thecrowned houds of Europs and the leading famllies of this and other countries. Ludies desirous of becoming henutiful or improving their personal appearance are cor- dially invited to eall upon Mme Yale, Twanty yours can be removed from tho ap- peurance of uny face ina fow woeks. A porfoct complexion cultivated in o vory short t'me, Gray Hair Restored to Its natural color with Mme. Yale's Exceisor Hair Tonlc, 81, Wrinklos Romoved with Excelsior £kin Fooa, price 81,50 and 83, Frockles Removed with La Freckle, the only freckle cure known, 81, Complexions Bleached pure pink and white with Mme. Yale's Excelsior Comploxion Bieach, prico 82 Beautifying remedies for blomish known, at Mue. Yale Mail orders promptly filled. Address nli orders to MME. M. YALE, Boauty and Complexion Epeolalist, TEMPLE OF BEAUTY, Rooms 501-2 Karbach Block, Cor, 16th and Douglas $ts., Omaha, Neb COST VITALITY sit2e-sede i INDAPO, the great Hindg Reifiedy. Bold with wrl hutes of eure. Sumule sont | Medieal Co, 65 Fiyw otk curing every ana viger quickly re THE BEALTY MAKKEY INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juue 20, 1893 WARRANTY DEEDS. L H Kent to G P Buits, lots 10 and 11 block 41, South Omaha...... South Omaha Land cowp Waveonileviohz, 1ot 4 Glock 836, sRmo.. .. N P Jensen and wife to Uhris Brown oLl n s of ot 12, Dlock 101, lirst add to South O it 8 A Smith to P M Back, 1ot '8, block 165, Grandview .. R E daylord, trustee, 1o 1l 1 fiarder. 10t 6, DIock i Buviington Plac Omahi and Florence Loan and Trist coupany 10 Petor U'Rourke, e no 80-10 A C Davenpore and wite o D1 Keune, lot 1, Waugh & W's subdiy W A Siunders to MG Miller, block 12, Orchard Hill . LA Harwon and wife to B L Harmon, ot 4, block 263, Omaha E L Hirmon to H M _Hariion, lots’ 11 and 12, block 4, Golden add O'L Hronizer ctal to ¥ G Grifiith, Tot 4, Waugh & W's subdlv . Elkan Scligsohn and wifo (o G M Barrow, 1.6 foet off south siio mid- Qle % lots 10 and 11, Courtland Place QUIT CLAIN DEEDS. J P Patrick and wife to G E Kebr, lot ~ 3, block 75, Omaba. ... Total wmount of transfers...... lot 6, WEATHER CROP BULLETINS Favorable News Received from Nearly Every State Roporting, WHEAT HARVEST BEGUN IN THE SOUTH Cheoring Advicos Come from the Corn- Growing States—Good Prospeots for a Bountiful Marvest—Nobraska Condi- tlons Now More Encouraging. Wasnixgroy, June 20.—~Generally the weather has boen more favorablo throughs out the south where crop conditions have improved. Tho harvesting of whoat is pro- gressiog as far north as contral Ilinois, Ine diana, Kansas and Ohio dnd the recent warm woather has produced normal seasonal conditions throughout the central valleys, but the scason is rotarded by from tem to twenty days in the northwest and on the Pacific coast. Reports from States, Texas—Cotton injured by wet weather and grass over parts of cast Texas; worms ro- ported from some sections, but have dam- aged crops very little. Corn good; wheat throshed is turning out very well. Missouri—Everything propitious and out- look improving daily; wheat aud clover har- vest has begun and will bo general in the first of next week. Illinois—Conditions favorable for crops and farm work. Oats aud wheat maturing rap. idly. Corn planting practically comploted and’ the early planted has made excellont growth, Minnesota—Some barloy and timothy heading; wheat and oats doing fairly well; fruit prospects below tho average. Towa—Corn has made rapid growth and is now receiving second cultivation; onts and otlier small grain mado progtess, but rank growth reported in some localities. North Dakota—Copious showers in the latter part of the week revived all grain, which is now in fine condition, South Dakota—No serious damage re- ported from any part of the state on account of drouth, but small grains are suffermg; corn doing well In Nobraska. Nebraska—Very favorablo woek, except dry in a fow localities; corn has made rapid growth and is in excollent condition; small grain maturing rapidly. Kausas—Wheat harvest™ progressing in south; will commenco in central coufties this week; corn growing rapialy. Moutana—Crops doing well; prospects for hay good. Wyoming—All crops doing well where there is suflicient moisture, but irrigation is necessary and crops ot irrigated are drying up rapidly, Idaho—All crops reported in good condi- tion and growing nicely. Fruit prospects excellent, Grasshoppers and crickets doing much damago. Colorado—Irrigated crops in good condj- tion; first crop ot ulfalfa being harvested; native grass short; ditches in south central portion running low. “Arizona—Water gotting very low in smadl streams; crops of all kinds aro in good con- dition and are satisfactory. Utah—Crops havo grown well, except grain, which has been scorched somoe by hot winds ; good crop of alfalf; Washington—Damage to fruit becoming more geweral; trees severely attacked by in- sects; wheat and other grain reviving. Oregon—Vegetation looks well but needs more sunshine; all crops assured ; fruit pros- 3 grass never better, i ol weather and southerly winds haye greatly improved the grain crop, which is below the average; hurvesting bo- gun; apricots and peaches in matketa; Rops rapialy vining; sugar beets doing wel promising lurge yield; good prospects fob lwuns peach moth increasing ; raisins drop- i in Fresno district; fruit prospects favorable. Outlook in Iilinols, Serixarieep, I1L, June 20.—Tho tempera- ture was normal in the north and from 22 to 5 above elsewhero, Sunshine was above the average and the rainfall much below the average in most of the counties, and in the south almost none. A hail storm in Schuyler county on the 14th did great damage to crops and fruit. Corn has made an excellent growth, has a good stand, improved in color, and cultivation has made considerable progress. Destruction by tho army worm in some places is reported. Wheat is matur- ing rapidly and in some southern countics wili be harvested the coming week, Seab and rust are reported in some localities. Rye is in bloom with prospects of an average yield. Some will b cut this week. Meadows ind pastures are in excellent condition, Worms are working in meadows in some lo- calitis Potatoes promise a good yield. Oats are in fine condition, but making a rank growth in some places, ' The indication is that the yield will bo above the average. ying in some localities is finished and. the yield abundant. ‘I'here has been no materigl change in the condition of frait. Showers would greatly benefit all vegetation, aNebras| Itions, Crere, Juno 20.—Weather crop bulletin, No. 11, of the Nebraska weather service, issucd from tho central office, Boswell ob- servatory, Doano college,Crete, for the week ending Tuesday, June 20, 1893 The past weck has boen one of sunshine and bigh temperature, the mean averaging about 45" abov th hormal for this season of the year. l(‘\ln has fallen in somo part of nearly all counties, but has fallen only in show covers ing limited areas nnd gonerally amounting to n half an inch. Ina very fow places it hed or slightly exeeded an Inch, doa rapid growth snd ported in lent condition, orn countios, where son winds the first part of th cultivated the second time. Smull grain hag Suiercd In wostern counties from drouth and high, hot winds, butelsew 0 1t has generally 15 re- XCopt in west- wits ' {mdurod by high corn 15 boing rowth and i good con- to b light, t Week for lown Crops Des Moixes, June 20.—The crop bulloin says: Ararely good week has pushed all crops rapidly forward. The mean tempor- ature and sunshive were above the average, “The rainfall was light, except in a fow local- itics. Corn has made wonderful growth, and second cultivation is in progress, If the seascn continues favorable the state will ex- cced its former high rocord as o corn pro- ducer. Ouats and other small grains have made good progress. In some localities o rank growth is reported. The scason ha been exceptionally favorable for pasture a meadow, and the hay crop will be heavy where grass roots were not winter killed or injured by insects, Small fruit is abundant, Tho apple crop will be very hight. B Migh School Alumal, The annual reunion of the Omaha High schnol alumni will be held in the High school building next Friday evening, Preparations are now in progress to make this one of the most enjoyable reunions ever held by the High school alumni. The reception commit- tee will meet at the High school building promptly at 7 o'clock on Friday night. “'he following have been sclected to repre- sent their respective clusses on the recep- tion committes Friday evening: Stacia Crowley, '76; Will MecCague, '78; fiulh Phelps, '82; Huldab lsaacso l.ium Van Sant, '84; Edith James, allace Broateh, '50; Chas. L. Elgutter, B e on otaon, 18: Howad Chas. M wich, '87; Lydia MeCagne, '83; Ros nud{ Mettic Smiley, 2] hh) Wyman, '08; mun Wilbur, 08, 'R M. J. Truland, '70; Jessio Allen, '81; 83} 85 y order of the executive committes. Kennedy, jr., '85; S. Scott’ Brawn, 3 cConnell, '86; Jeannetto nga 805 Anna Withron, '00; Arthur Cooles, * e Life is short and time 1s fleoting, Hood's Sarsaparilla will bless humanity the ages roll on. Try it this season. P o Water Kents Due July 1ot Payable at oflice, Bee building. 5 per cent d!wuunt if paid on or buure uly 1st. Failure to recelve bill will not ene title anyone to discount after July lst. Ofice uJu n till 8 p. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays till July let.

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