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THE OMAHA SPECIAL NOTICES. DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLUMNS AT taken i 1540 pr m. for the eventng gndunti 850 p. m. for the morning and Sunday itions. Adverilsers, by requesting & numbered check have their inswers addressed o 4 nombered $etter In enro of T TER. Answers %0 addreased will be delivered upon prosentation of the check. BIWATION! WANTED. A first fnsertion, 16 & word there- afer Kot ng ke Tor Jeas than Y AM A TINNER, UNDERSTANDTHE HARD are and Implement business thorowghly: wat mflhnl i air sizgd country town. Address K 9 282 26% “A _SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED stenographer. Operate Remington or Smit remior. . Best roferences; $8.00 per woek irens K 11, Dee. M35 23 WANTED MALE HELP. Rates, 114c A word first insortion, 1c pter. Kouhing taken Tor lows than B WANTED TRAVELING SALESMEN EXPER- lenced th 8tock food (rade: reference required 00d money 10 £ood men. Address Wibur Seed eal Co., MiwauKee, Wis B2By30% 1F YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING JOB WRIT! he Hawks Nursery Co., Milwaukeo, Win. MO35: word there- FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS, PIBIORAL. “Continued. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE Continuad NT. Fwnh all modern conveniences, 116 So. 20th st M 502 NICELY FURNISHED SOUTH_ROOM, 2003 YHarney. M 104 3y-14° THRER NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping and 2 furnished rooma. 119 >rth 16th M305 26° PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOM IN umodern brick house; private family; reforences, 120 North 26th street M350 GNIFICENT FRONT ROOM, WITH O of all_modern_conven thout board; h 16 S1. Mary's avenue. Pt fences; private family. FURNIBHED ROOMS AND BOABD. Ratos, 116c a word first [nsertion, Te a word there- after. Nothing taken for 1oss th F FIRST AND SECON alcove, furnished or unfurnished, 116 'N. 251h strect. ROOME, WITH at Tho ¥ zer, 1d s T, Joarn AND_ROOM FOR YOUNG pri e family, $5.00 per 513 N, TP.I0ARD AND ROOMS, &4 week: house modern. 2421 Dodse, FURNISHED Faid M, o A ave. WANTED, COACHMAN, NONE NEED AP- ply without the very best of ety references, 012 —WANTED irlas Bt. [ B o O ot wages ob 10_th Fairbury Planing Mills, Fairbury, Neb. TR UNITED ST Asuociation of N. V. policies and chargc pder the sta TURNER WHO mill; good A GOOD WOOD —WANTED, MAN WITH PUSH TO INTRO- duce 1 new article among merchants and stable- city and town in Ne- A and surronnding pays $9:00 per wells on sight: no competition. Address, with atimp. American Mfg. Co., 434 Race street, Phila- delphia, P M - FURNISHED ROOMS WITH BOAR Douglas St. {7 FRITE FOR A FREE COPY OF OUR DEAU- fully {llustrated Matrimonial Journal, con- taining many photo-ongravings of handsome women and gallant men who wish to wed, Brown Publishing Co., Temple court, Toledo, 0. M711-31° U MAssaGR TREATMBENT, ELECTRO-THER- mal baths, sealp and hair treatment, manicure and chiropodist. Mra. Post,310% 8. 16th, Withnell ik s OUT THIS OUT AND PRESENT AT COWAN '§ Photo Stidio, 3124 Ouming st and you wiil te entitled to 12 Aristo Cabinot. PHbios, very best, on wilt edged cards, and one 8x10 for framing, for without this, $3.00; for 10 dayg only. . M2y 17 NO. 2 m\a’ OANT U Raten, 100 a line. ach Insertion, §1.60 month Nothing taken for less thin 2 V. ABSTRACTSTHE MIDLAND GUARANTER And Trust company, ADSIFACHS, CONYeyANGErs. Titiea porfected and e complete aline per MONEY TO LOAN—-REAL ESTATE, Rates, 10c a line each Insertion, § month. ' Nothing taken for loss than “7, 1 AND 2 YEAR LOANS ON CITY AND FARM mortgages. Reed & Selby, 314 Board of Trade. Wi AT LOWEST RA’ VV 50 8 line per TO LOA Co., 1605 MONEY e O. F. Farnam atreet, 4 W00M FOR MAN with board; also M'lllT 28 FURNISHED or two gentleme 2209 Famain. 00L_SOUT mer i FOR RENT—UNFURNISH’'D ROOMS - NEATI and wi ponr. 0 sl AKES LOANS market_rates, Loans ns for ahort or long time. | and the loans are not 1 always be_ fou #th and Douglas st T_FIRST AND SECOND MORTGAGE LOANS; low rates. Alex Moore, 401 Bee bldg. 474 at lowost argo 18 ehs 18t, but ¢ orner of sold In bank on the V o a word first Insertion, 1 word there- Vothing taken for less than 2. Tates, 1 after, (‘ FOR RENT, 5 OR § UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Fmodern improvements, beantitul ‘lawn _and shade. N. E. cor. 10 Miami streots, M7 copers, salesmien, pharmacists, clerks of all s, male or female, out of cmployment in wi, Nebraska or Wyoming 1o seud us thelir namey and address. We c An afding you o secure positions. ness A 316 N. Y. Life Bl WANTED, ALL STENOGRAPHERS, BOOK- i & 0 be of sorvice to Western Busi- B48 1y20 Carriage Tob Co., Bt ot Veatigate; betwe 211 South NOT AFRAID Joderate ability to eall and in- Oand 4 o'elock I.,v“y muh'l»‘nn (\ 3 ROOM FLAT, BRICK. 1009 Tworth st. C’u LARGE ROOMS, NORTH ~AND SOUTH i on¥: mode: furnished. G FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFICES Rates, 10¢ a line o month. " Nothing ta THREE_UNFURNISHED ROOMS N, SoT 523 South 19t st el nsertion. 0 0 liue per 1 for less B -WANTED, TRAVELIN have oxpertt Call e S Bivo, Cou Teatcs, 1440 A word first insertion, 1 after. Nothing taken for less th TO WRITE AT HO la Werst, D, LADIE! Enclose stimped envelope. South Bend, Tnd - WAN Jtake 1ght, pleasa E1L0O 10 53,00 per Bent by mad dress ¢ tablished WANT work, family two, wiges g N. $0ih & BRAL,_HOU Mrs. W, ¢ iy FOR_GENERAL HOUSE- ner. 2627 California M3 WAN work. arect, C;VANT spor day 10 Blufts, WANTED, GOOD GIRL FOR koo ook, §ood wikes; 030 N. ““WANTED--LADIES WHO HAVE HAD I Uperionce s solcitors 1o 31 and 4 P. M., and investigate. 1707 GIRL, Mri. L. A. GIRL xpert; TO SEW AWNINGS: $1.50 131 Pearl strect. Council M368 24 ALLFAMILY, FOR RENT. STORE ON 8. block, uitable for me: dry good 13t ST, LANGE market, hardware or 1310 st 451 THE 1-STORY BRICK BUILDIN The building | mplete st r on all the Hoo cte. of The Bea, Apply at the oftice 110 FOR RF ness corner in Omaha_ Glob e Globe Loan & Trust Co, ] OFFICES EN SUITE OR_SINGL without fireproof vauits; cheap. bullding, el insertion. §1.50 1 line per loss thi l TS EITHER S J e new Kottie eloins a and other new artieles, terms e Clauss She LL and cake knives Hasy sellors, big profits, Kansas City. Mo. M310 Jy10* BONDS PAY 18, Wards unt . THE A B C INVESTMENT 50000 {n from one 10 five ye 0 cash and $1.00 2 month 1t 1. Best paying Investmont extant. A rostling agent wanted in every town and _county, For full - Bord company, abia. M5BT Jy: IC’ .\7 HIIUK.‘ INQUIRE ot at12 o'clock. M0 RENTAL AGENCIES, L BERRY & CO., RE! N. Y. LIF DOUGLAS Enquire of Moritz Moyer, cor. 10t an 10-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, GOOD_LOCA- L. S, Skinncr, 1614 Farnar 415 ALL MOD- 1702 Vi, 15 7-ROOM HOUSE. EAST FRO! orn, $26.00. Fidelity Trust Co. TS, VON DORN Harney st ROOM COTTAGE FOR COL- Ui 13t MR 1§ AND 7 ROOM FLATS, Opp. Jefferson square, Roberts, 1618 Chi- M365 J27* GOOD REPAIR. D. FOR RENT, ored poop —1-ROOM FLAT, $17 0, cago st ROOM HOUSE, 11 Douglas st ROOMS CHEAP. INQUIRE 6oz GOSN 15TH ST MES8iy10° RNISHEDOR et Nouse, South 0 COonvenlemees FLATS IN GLOBE BUILDIEG, modern; can rent elther of or residenc 0493 . A GOOD BARN. IN- 14 North 22d street.” Also oom’ cottages, good yard, shade r o eable or motor; 00 and Mo16 7O RENT, SHVEN ROOM HOUSE, $23.00; 0 if desfrnd; nice Liwn. troes, elty water, d collars, bath, near motor, Seé cus, 601 Paxton block, M X D both Glob ] FOR RE lqui; iwo nied trees, ver ~LOANS, J. W. SQUIRES, 248 BER BLDG, W ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST CO., 318 N. Y. Life, lends at Tow ratea for cholce sicurity on Nebrasici and owa faruis or Omalia clty property. 70 V “CENTRAL LOAN & TRUST CO., HEEH?‘ G- 463 7~ LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED clty property, $3.000 and_ Upwards, 5 to G4 per cent; no W. Farnam Smith & Co, 15 & Harney W LOANS 6. G. WALLACE, 312 um)wxmm “ TOWEST RATES, ny, 170 ‘ T—WANTED AT ONCE LOANS ON IMPROVED Omaha_property: 10w rates, Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam strect. 462 W WANTED, TO BUY 8 PER CENT NOTES curad by mortgages Omaha city or Douglas Co. FIDELITY TRUST COM- Farnam street. “Rates, 10¢ o Tine each nse 0 a line per month.* Nothing taken for &8 thin 20e ROOA 1 W 31014 SOUTH THTD CORNER HARNEY ST, \— il S WILL LOAN YOU SUM LARGE oR FROM TEN |DOLLARS ANS ON FURNITURE, HOI REHOUS! 1PTS OR PHE- DO WELL US FIRST "OUR TERMS WILL MERIT YOUR APPROVAL, 1 py the monoy back at any time and in mount you wish, and thus reduce the cost of i the loan 1 proportion to amount You pay. balanee on your furniture or other of any kind we will pay it off for 8 Tong s you dosire. YOUR MONEY IN ONE HOUR. FROM THE TIME YOU MAKE APPLICATION. No publicity or_ removil 50 that you g0t the use of b 76 WILL OoN STORAGE. . 10c a line each insertion, § month. ' Nothing taken for less thay M)V E DO THE PACKING. MOVING, & shipping of planos and furniture: 'storehous 1114 Douglas, 0tfice 1500 Dodice. Omahi - Van Express Cc M. Bekins, M 76210 Rate line per DRING M STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOOD: clean and eheap rat o a word first in Nothing taken for 1 FOR_FURNITURE, < c.. or will sell for owier In Ou 1111 Par MORTGAGE after. N, Fsst PAPERS. Nnoia, Commere D HAND ROLLER TOP Standing desk and_one t. D. G. Doane, 111 Chamber of [ FROM ONETO 1 Nebraska) and MG, GOOD 181 ARMS (N to_oxchinie for l' OR SALE—. FURNITURE‘ (), FURNITURE 5-ROOM sale at own price; house can Corby st. COTTAG Do rented. N1 FORBALE HORSES WAGONS ETO > FOR SAI paces | 3 minutes, A NICE or single foots sell with old p) 00. Horse alone cost $15 v £ Geo, HofTman's 15th street stables, - MB70 26 VERY CHEAP FOR CASH ws old, with ly new. In- 28t and Harney St, ¥12 0. Dan, D-FOR SALE, famlly horsc. first clash phie quire at Lawr KRN, CONVENIENT ale mén. Avply 1112 THE P. B ILER BLOCK, eets. Wil rent theni outh 1th streot 119 Poror SALE, FAMILY HORSE AND LU ‘Charles Ogdch, 301 Paxton blk. AMS WITH JTARN b on thnc, WILANG & bIdg., 0pposi Mi00 Mittan, room S13 MeC office. D IR \"ul' WILL TAKE THE TROUBLE TO L weo th P, Tler fiats, corner 160 and Jic Bon trects, 1t will p Call it 510 30, 1l st 9 TFLAT, %2 you D, Fox | et T-ROOM MODERN L block, 600 South 13th st DiNow 1s \'v.mlu-ln‘n ANCE TO G A FIRST- elika (i1 choap, The conveniently arriieed: Nave &1 IR Vements Cull it 510 South 16th streot FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY WE OFFER OUR holee s (o fupilies at it Jo +Af you wish to get i bargain 16th stivet, P, E. Tler block: all at b T, % ROOMS, $9 o convenion at 10 a. D FLOOR, Call at W G I aven C. 1. 1 18 Nicholis, 16 law, Hutehinson, 1623 D, FOR | RENT. MODERN SIX-ROON FUL- uished houso for 2 nionths, good loc N ¥, Butts, 220 South 17 th stres 1 DELIGHTFUL HOM huodern eon ) v, l‘h-x\‘v W ]) FOl 240 HT-ROOM HOU ances,viarn, lovely Taw, nat per monih, Luguire NT, ONJ Miinon 16, A, P, Tukoy WOULD LIDE 10 R Wy house. furnish ¢ N. W. Cor. & ‘Switeldr room s, ot oy Ty V0K 1N ‘n‘uusn 'LY FURNISH Just furnished and sirilenlars eallut 1805 M360 260 AND ALL at fu the cit iy 10t street s 10 hotel 1n novor be Dou L 81 ..u\ ROOMS, RANG! FOR RLNJ.‘—FU!'.N’!BH LD BOOI! ‘—uu NISHED KON FOM HOUS) WNTRUED ROOMS W FU ¥OR GEN- 1810 Howiid mimer. 769 jy6 0 BLONDO. M 228 240 TWITH ALCOVE Pn‘l;i LOOM TAILNESS AND PHAB- 14 No. 1 driver > FOR SALE, HORS Torae: gentl St " FOR BALE~M[ECELLANEOEJS. Rates. 14e a word i Nothing tken for less than 2ie FOR SALE 7 writer, fn excollent condition, with clieap. Hev. J. A. Honderson, 2013 Jack s QN0 TG dress K4, LAME RAMBLER BIOYOLE arly new. Aa! (0, FOR SALE LT | Qroicr top adaic itmost ow: pgrph, 1817 Ledvawo OAK also No. 1 Edison mim (! “FOR SAL ST clectrl, i kood orle: nam. « WA “Rate month Dtian by 180 marr o all, and bo Striet 1ifo ehart wod photo 0f your fu Dushand_ seut throtish mail for $2.00. Al lettors coutalning DOWIDUY i wecrd OF NEW Y, wiodlum, 17 TTHONE. PHYSICA ‘m.n'uvm. wnd locuted at 1722 ¢ I, HAS VD FLOOK, s sulbhur: 502 8. 1T3TH por, alcohiol, i MADAME SMITH o 3. Mannige, v i Disths. TUHICAGO GIV: weaunent. 119 North 1 474 2 pr il T MME MACK OF e, assage MHE FIRST HOAT WAS NAMED PIG J Communicate with partners i it, \rgent.” FRETE] 5 180 jy1* J-MISS K. A KEARNS, TRACHER OF piano; spectal attention o rudlnental prinei- ploa. Selte 46, Midiand howl, 16th awd Chiciy 1T TH YOU WANT You can borrow on HOUSEHOLD _FURNITURE ~AND PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE _ RECEIPTS, MERCHANDISE, ORANY OTHER SECURITY, We will lond 3 from $10.00 to £1,000.00. ON THE DAY YOU ASK FOR IT without publicity or removal of property, You can pay the money back in any amount you wish, and at iny time, and each payment so made Tuce the cost of the loan. aber that you heve the use of both the d the money, and pag for it only as long D Dt out of @ the full elsewhere call and see u; advantage. a7 WILL LOAN MONEY 0! Iy confidential. A. B. Harris, roo; 30, 90 DAYS, CHEAP RATES payiments, on’ fueniture, pianos, live without délay or publicity; cash on room 8, Barker block. 4 and cas stok, cte. . Duit o i each Insertion, $1.60 a line per " Nothing takcen for less thalu 25 ASTERN RACES! ROWE dicapping system nets RADE OR u NTHOTEL § plod with permancit boarders; Best location in 8, Omana. 08 N. 16t 8t., Omah; MIB2fe MUSTBE SoLD NICE ¢ GE ON PAVED stroot; small cash W’m\ ‘[ Address ., -I n‘“‘- Sk R SALE ON BASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS A south front cottage, § rooma, $1,850.00, 50 foot., A south front cottawe. 4 rooms, §1 A south front house, & roome, #2. A north front cottago, § rooms, $1,100.00, 50 feet. A north front cottage. 4 roppis. §1:000.00, 50 feet. A north front house, § rookid, §1,400.00, 50 foot. A small firat payment_and_easy monthly pay- ments. Small eloar 1018 wilbbo taken in exchange. See N. A. Kuhn, druggist, 154 and |mu'=|u- 58 4y 17_ LETED THE PRET- i e clity, lighted by ath. hot. cold water, 10D WaBh DOWI, SeWer coniiee Kk, paved street, ote. Located mile from postofico.” Prico ., 1702 Farn M cloctricfty, having mantel, grate, marb) 1 furnac ark, only $3:800, © Fidelt J7OR SALE_85X130 BAST FRONT ON 20TH ST, et St Mary'a ave. and Hall-Howard for only #9,350 uniil July 18t This price and location necd 1o comment. AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 1507 FARNAM, 243 26 ASTERN NEBRASKA FARM LANDS FOR nale by Hunisbergor & Claments, Lyons, Burt 713 Iyt county, Neb. N EVER WAS A BETTERIME TO INVEST IN roal estate, and 100K at this for bargains in in- slde property A lots, 10th and Contor, worth 1,200 each, only #000 each, 110t in Orehard H1lL, worth 1,200, only $700. 1 coruier lot on Mill Juist opposito Clifton HIL worth #1200, qnly Lot on Marey at.. beiween 31at and 32d, worth #3.000, only $1.900. Fineailot n Crelghton Helghts, worth $1,200, only 77 14 i1 Lincoln Place, worth $1 900 for both. lots, LaFavetta place, $2,60000 each, Avondale park, insi¢ 00 each, only Walnut Hill, worth for $1,600.00 each. one mile line, Webster street 1ots, with paving, curbing, stone sidewalk, sewer, parking, electric light, ete. The finest inside residence property in the clty, at the lowest price, Worth $2,600.00 per lot; our price only $1,600.00 per lot, half eash. Burt street fronts in Avondalo park: only $1,500.00 per lot. 1t will pay you 10 in- Vestigate this. Fourteen 1018 I Rees place, on Georgla and Virginia avenues, between Mason and Pacitie. For h we are offering this property at boc on tho ollar. For a home there (8 nothivg f a8 an in- vestment it is impossible to find Always & pleasure to show any or all of this prop- orty. (FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, 1702 Famay l‘ ARM LAND-— 1 Sarpy 40 near On 10 ncres it 381-22 TORY BRICK BUILD- rt of the city, pays botter oo, $12,000, Worth $20,000; 0’4 years to run, 6 per ash, balance to sult. Ad- JST HAVE CASH— righit in the T there i8 6,000 morts cent; must dress R. 84, Dellone hotel. B\- Frenzor, room 5, Frenzer block, opp. P. 0. M1il Iyl rPHE PRICE OF STOEPEL PLACE LOTS Wil be tnerensod $25.00 a kot on and after July 1, 1893, They are solling now. for less than half thelr value and selling F YOU WANT A HOME YOU CANNOT AF- ford to miss this opportunity 10 buy a lot STOEPEL PLACE. SPECIAL SALE, SAFE INVESTM Best residence part of Omaha, Will s00n double in value. Iniside lots $275.00. alance 1o suit. Corner 1ot §300.00. $50.00 down Will be chiarged unil after July 1, 1894, The above prices and u-m!»good only until July 1. ook these 1ot over before buying clsewhere, and you will find the best and cheapest bargain i lots ever offered. Call on or address W. A. WEBSTER, 402 Bee Bldg. RIGHT IN TOWN. Between 24th and 27th sts. and Spaulding and Sprague. price, 5.00 down, 00 down, $25.00 down, $10.00 2 monih witho nti1 $100.00 4 3 Balance 2 and 3 years at 7 per cent. AMES, 1507 Farnam st. 380 22 RIGHT IN TOWN. Botween 24th and 27 and Spaulding and £400.00 14 the y & § £10.00 a monih withont interest until £100.00 ave paid. Balance 2 and 3 years at 7 per cent. and SpsuIding and. Spragus, 40000 1 the price. month Witholt {nterest until $100.00 are paid. Balance 2 and 3 y AMES, 150° LI Welshans, nn NICE 0-ROOM HOUSE AND nly 2 blocks from motor,very cheap, . Brown bhu'k A word first insertion, 1o & word thore- othing taken for 108 than 256 ORLD'S FAIR FURNISHED ROOMS. take 10 chanes nOT PAY Any money in ad #1.00 perday. 1311 Farnam stroot, Omaha. 653 330 _ sHFRmN AVENUR, 06 minutes principal entranecs o the fair. Rensonable rates. Apply 10 C. 211 Now York Life building, Oma _Mi65 dy 16 CAUGUST, #75.00¢ Ratos, | after. YOu nce. 0 RENT JULY AND beautifully furnished; new 10-room flat sui for party of 12 visiting World's falr; overvthing complete for housekeeping, gas, bath, near Lin: coln park. Mrs. Mahas Disyton streot, Chi- cago, Til. M358 SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. $1 Rates, 10¢ 4 1ine each insertion ) & 1ino per month. ' Nothing tal OUNG LADIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN 800N acquire & working knowledge of whorthand and typewriting at A, C. Van Sant's school of short- hand, 613 N. Y. Life. Typowritors to rent. 483 SECOND-HAND 1YPEWRITERS. Rates, 100 line cach insortion, #1.50 a line per month. ' Nothing taken for less th By LS & BARE DEALY ALl makes bonght, s N. Y. Life bldg. Tel. 5 —— ey THE R INSTRUMENTS placed 1868: RS IN TYPEWRITERS, exchisnged, rented. 813 on record June 23, WARRANTY DEEDS BH Brown and wito to G H Hickey, lots 1, 2, 20 and 80, block 1, Burling- ton Conter, lots 9 fo 12, block 4, lots, 18 and 19, block 5, Lipton Place G Ames dnd wite to G G oster, 1ot 19, block 2, Ames Place © B Kelior and wife to Frank Hoxio, 1ot 9, block 8, Hanscom Pla TT Hoath and wifo to O A no 20-15-12 0 A Scott to Oarsion Rohwer, sam., . J 1 Erek to H N Elwell, lots' 1 and 2, block 9, Park Forest. ... H_P Nolson to George Schmidt, 4 ot 16, block 2, West Side. ... G E Barker and wife to Tot 17, Block 8. Orenaed Mt G W Anfes and wife toJ MeCl 21 and 22, block 2, Ames Plac QUIT CLAIM DEEDS, M E Anthony to F W Foster, lot 9, block 4, Hoppe's Bonanza. 0 H Klopp and wife to O) 7, Auburn Hill.... . DEEDS. BT Cochiran, special master, to Bel- knap Savings bank, lots 8 and 9, o lock 1, Monmouth park.. me to same, lot 83, bl AEH NSt cott, $W Moore, lot Total umount of transfers.........8 16,161 Wo, the king truly i med won Tearned the 00 dire medies. Hoe has acquiry mueh knowledie that took years of hard and earnest Btudy to accomplish. Chi- nese medicines “are’ supe- or because of thelr purity Rnd stroneth. They roots, barks, herbs, How buds, cte. He 1’8 privato disenses, 1ostm oo, catarr usness, chronie diseases all fomale we Patlents at a distance e be treated by e . The doctor has Tiundreds of testimontals, Send 4 conts stamps for @ Dook of testinionials and question blanks. Dr. (oo WO, 16t and” California stroots, Omalia, PATENT ‘BUREAUTU, SUES & CO., Solicitora. Bee Building, Omaha, Neb. 4years Examiners U. 8, Pat. Ofce. Advico free No fee until patentis obtained. speciality of m RHILWHY TIME BHRD CHICAGO. BURLINGTON & Depot 10th and Mason Sts. ot 10th .Denver Expre .Deadwood Express. Express. Lami al (ExceptSun).. ocal (Except Sun) 1 10:16am! 4.50 pm: 4! 5. Worida Faie Lmited.. CHICAGO, R. 1 & PACIFIC, Union Depot 10th & Marey Sis. il.....Lincoln, Fairbi il Chie. & Den! v World's tibule Limited ¢ Limited i C. Niht Exp. vin St Louls UNION PACIFIC ha |Union Depot 10th & Ma —.Denver Bx pm| Overland Il 4115 p | Beatrico & Stromsb'ee Ex (0 § 6A0pm|.LLL L Pacifie Bxpress. _6230pm Teaves | _Omahin 7.00 pm 12.30 pr CHICAGO. MIL. & §T. PAUL: opol il My Sta & MO, VALLEY Omaha Siivard Wandien Sl .00am * NOSIoN ik Bty Paul l-.xnnmn SALE, ON ACCOUNT OF DE cstablished bakery and confectione t of Wayne Co. Addr —HARDWAREAND IMPLEMANT STOC sale In good town. 1500000 busi year and doing a8 good a hus| Teasons for selling DO YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL OR_E; business, real estote or lands? Do it apital in your business? It 50 Hewo UK, we you. Call or write for our Offices in all” prinetpal cities. Ageney, 816 N. Y. 514, FOR EXCHANGE. TRates, 100 4 line cach_insertion, $1.60 8 1ine por month. ' Nothiug taken for loss thiin 25 Z¥OR SALE, STOCK MERCHANDISE; NO trade; must be sold by July 15 owner Dusiness. . Young & Co., Shenandoah, La. N nd money. Box 205, Frank- ANl OF OLEAR LAND IN ONE OF THE vheat districts in_ Kansas to ex- 0-acre tract near Omaha clty shdifforence It property is & price and location, O 26 Boe. 05 SLoTH: W, Watkl ¥ 823 24 1OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA, KANSAS and Dakota. WiI sell eheap or o se for udae, Lorses aid catile: AULDOX 70 Frankfort, Ind. fort, Ind. Z 4 change limits. Wil i good Address, glv DRY GOODS, o for Tands and cah 1. EXCHANG Couneil Bluffs prefor iret (i Omaba. Give value. of ¢ / WA . $50,000.00 EQUITY fAc1uss uside busiuess property tn ¢ #20.000.00 stock mere Improved eity proy Sheafe, Couneil Blufts, IN FIRS' change for andiso and $30,000.00 un- free of lucumbrance; ¥ H. ALE, 0-ROOM COTTAG worth $5,600; will take $2,600; 00 encum brance: wonthly payment 0a bala House newly i er, bath and water elos Address owner, J °. 7 BSTRAC THE MIDLAND G nd Trist company, absraclers, o perfected wnd guaranioed. Own the only et books in Douglas county. Re- oy 10 room $10 New York Life bullding.” 459 B SALE, 0-ROOM HOUSE AND LOT WITH iu Kouutze nlace; house newly painted, nicely papered and patnted inside, fur and cold water. gas and bath. Propert $8.000, lucumnbraucs 26000 wit wh < terms for §7,000. A A CHANC! 21‘01 AND EST YOUR SAVINGS. nue (Poppieton pi ¥ golng shi, * Also 1t Hanse Blg oargaln for cash. JOR SALE OR RENT neir Briston iy, AL P M1db. GOOD__HOUSE Tukey. New Yors Lo 205 Address L. ¥, P. O. Box 380, | A SAIRIFICE, s, arcanged nt con- collexo, fine public schools £3.000, $600° cash, if sold nd St AR WEBSTER § blick silk hand bk contatning p Reward if returned 1o 1113 80 sundries, street, " |Arrives o _Depot Omaha 110 8 Louts Bxpross. 10:00 fam| I pm/ ! Q3x140, TWO HOUSES, PAYS BETTER THAN 8 nt e 5 net rental, $3,000.00. nouse, city water, sewer, witer elos: 4nd bath roou; rental pays 8 per cent per y 0.00. story brick store, Military road, Clifton Hill, B 0]‘1)!" per eent per year rent, $2,600.00, wort For these and other good n: sstments sce G. G, Wallace, 312 Brown Bik., 16th ud Douglas. M4 24 0.00. ATROOM DTTAGE, FULL LOT, § Q7% . fll lot, $1.400.00. e, thil lot, 1,750.00, om'one to 'four blocks from motor clty witer and paved street. ot #iom theso properti n do. In eate o G Wallacer 812 Brown Blk, 10th and Douglus. Ms03 24 PASTURES FOR HORSES. Rates, 13c a word first fnsertion, 1e a word thereafter. ' Nothivg taken Pog loas thitn 35e. \ TE HAVE 100 ACRES OF DLUE GRASS PAS: ture for horses. Board, fence. Spring water Barton & Phelps. Gilmore, Nob., oF A. W. Pheips & 8on, 207 N. ¥. Life buiiding, M40 S50 DRESSMAKING. inhdfiio N Nothing taken for ‘fi“nll [ ADIES AND CHILDERNS DRESSHAKING, iaiso undergarments o ordlar; muslin firoished ifdesired. 1707 Manderson: 0 & line per woirth cach insertion, $1.50 4 line por NOUUE taken for bews tian 20, SONNENGBERG, DIAMOND BROKER. Douglas . Loans money on dianonds, Oid goid wud silver bouyht. Tel. 1 mont ete. NEW & SECOND HAND SCALES, ALL KINDS AN Address Borden & Selicek 0o, Lake t., Chieago® rilon, $1.60 4 line per thian 25¢ H JOHN G aned, Later with M.O. daul), under- mbalmer, 315 8. 16th 8t Tel. 690 nonth. ' Nothing ox BAKER /s Jacobs, e taker and Nothing Lak@n for lcss thiln 25 (G GBLLENBECK. BANJOIST AND TEAC HER. 1810 Callforuia irect i mmodat s (EX. Su Sioux City Ac Sioux City “Expre Si. P [ sloux ¢ s Depot, 10 7.200m |- 4:00 pm ITY & PACIFC. 10 Marey loux Oty Pauno SI0UX l'l’l‘\( & PACIFIC Arriy Depot, 15th and WebsterSts. | Omaha OMAHA & ST. LOUI Depot, 10th” and Marey. | - Lous Canvion Ball alu. P, Omahia Partners Did Not Agree. Shook, Patterson & Co. secured a tem- porary injunction yesterday restraining the sheriff from seclling their stock of goods 10 satisfy claims ageregating §30,000 in favor of the Omaha National bank and half a dozen other creditors, Shook, Patterson & Co. were doing a wholesale jewelry business on Douglas street, over Hospé's store, and last spring they be- came involved. At that time John A, Pat- terson, one of the members of tho firm, went | into court and confessed judgment for the full amount of the indebtedness, after which the property was levied upon and the sale ad- vertised for yesterday. When Deputy Lewis went to the premises he was confronted by the order of the court, instructing him to keep his hauds off until the case could be heard and determined. In the prayer for the restraining order Shook alleges that his partner, Patterson, confessed judgment without the knowledge or consent of tho other members of tho firm, and without even having consulted them regarding the mat- | ter, ———e Busy peopie have no time, and sensiblo people have no inclination to use vills that make them sick a day for overy dose they take. They have learned that the use of De Witt's Liwle Barly Risers does not in- terferc with their health by cousing nausea pain or griping. ‘These littie pills are per, Foct 1o"5otion aud resulte, regiloting the stomach and boweis 50 that headaches, diz- ziness and lassitude are prevented, The; cleanse the blood, ciear the complexion ani one up the system. Lots of h iv these liulefellows safie, Xl Raymond & Co., gravel roofers. 1406 | Farnam. LAND OF THE SETTING SU Reports of Rich Gold Discoveries in Wyo- ming Are Qonfirmed. MARVELOUS WEALTH IN PALMER MOUNTAIN Soallng Devil's Tower—Sheep War Still Threatening—More Mineral 1) coveries — Soraps from Everywhers, The great gold discovories recontly an- nounced in the South Pass country of Wy- oming are attracting unusual interest. The Iocation of the recent finds about thirty miles south of Lander and eleven miles from the old California trail, which was the sceno of the great overland immigration across tho continent to the Pacific const. T'wo old gold mining camps are in the immediate vicine ity—~Miners’ Delight and Atlantic City. Miners' Delight was a thriving camp in 1867, tho main lode being worked by Cali- fornia parties, who, in five years, took out $1,200,000, Mr. Ferguson says of the new find: ‘“In. vestigation proves it to be the true potsdam cement, the same as is found at Bald moun- tains, Sheridan county and in parts of Cali- fornia. The cement, when ground up and mixed with water, sets readily, becoming ns nard as a solid rock. “The material is found under a cap rock of coarse, whito sandstone, spotted with won. The cap rock is about forty feet thick and the conglomerate is reached by tunnel- iug into the mountain beneath this cap rock. A company has already started two tunnels, one on either side of tho mountain, with the intention of con- necting the two in the center. The distance to be tunncled is 600 feow The development 80 far is a tunnel on one side 150 feet in length and on the other side fifty feet. The face of theso tunnols expose different stratas of the cement to view. The upper one is o rather coarse saud conglomerate, with oc- casional pebbles, while the second is com- posed of coarse pebbles, o dark sand stained with ivon, and the whole bearing a strong resemblance to rock artiticlally constructed, The third stratum 1s the true’ potsdam co- ment, and while the first two carry gold I venture the assertion that the third stratum is much richer than either of the others. ““How deep this formution extends is un- known, as T understand it has only boen prospected thirty feet below the tunnel. This material has been sent to Salt Lake and Denver for treatment and thoe tests show from 10 to §20 per ton in gold. ~ As thero is an inmense area underlaid with this deposit which can be easily worked and cheaply treated some idea of the aggregate value of the discovery may be imagined. One mill is nearly completed and equipped with ma- cuinery and (several others will be put in during the present season.” More News from the Okanogan District. Mr. Dell 8. Lashier, Spokane manager for the A, P. Hotaling company, who returned from the Okanogan country, predicts a great future for that district. “For the past twenty years or more,” ho says, I havoe been traveling in mining re- gions and_this is by far tho best looking gold camp T have ever seen. The new dis- covery in the Grand Summit on Palmer mountain is marvelous. If the lead holds out and goes down, as overybody thinks it will, the mine is worth fuily £5,000,000. The whole surface of Palmer mountain is covered with float quartz, all showing gold.” Tn proof of the last statement Mr. Lashier exhibits some fino specimens which he scraped off the surface, including beautiful nuggets and piecos of quartz containing wire gold. He brought out also a splondid speci- ‘men from the Rainbow—two large pieces of quartz linked together with wire gold. Bloodshed Threatened, Although the sherift has issued a procla- mation that the trouble between the cattle and sheep men 1s all over, indications prove that it is not. *‘Within tha last two days,” says a gentle- man fresh from the scene toa Denver re- porter, *over 10,000 rounds of ammunition have been sald to both cattlemen and sheep men. ‘The trouble is only smoldering and is likely to break out in bloodshed at any time. There are quiet threats among the cattle- men to hang the sheep herders unless they vacate the valley “T'ho Plateau valley is essentially a cattle country. ‘Cwelve years agoit was settled by cattlemen, and for ton y as not a sheep in the valley. ars ugo there were a few sheep brought in by some of the farmers of the valley, and at that time there was a good deal of froublo over the matter, The men who brought m the sheep, how- ever, promised to limit the number, and as thero was only a few, the cattlemen finally decided to allow them to remain, “Since that time those men, who wero Mormons from Utah, have written glowing letters to Mormon friends near Awmerican Forks, who finally migrated to the Plateau valley 'he Mormon contingent was headed by the Grant brothers, who brought iu over 20,000 head of sheep. About the same time George Wheeler of Grand Jjunction moved in with 6,000 head, but Wheeler was u Mosa county man and when objection was mado to him, he moved out. “The Mormons, however, showed fight and refused to retreat. The sheep men drove their great herds slowly through the valley, claiming that they were on their way up to the Grand Mesa, 10,000 feet above the sea level. Their flocks destroyed all the vege- tation on the roads and commons ncar the settlement in the lower part of the valley. “They paid no attention to fences, and 6,- 000 or 7,000 of them were seen in A, K. Hampton's alfaifa field near Orson, *The herders refused to bury their dead iambs; the cattlemen claimed that the cat- tle could not possibly live in the samo valley with the sheep, especially the narrow valloy of the Plateau, They d peen in tho val- ley for years, were Colorado men, while the interloping herders were Mormons. The cattlemen decided that the Mormons must go. “It was then that open hostilities began. Some of the herders were lassoed, ‘hog-tied® and left until found by their comrades, and the sheep men claim to have lost 200 head. “In return Hon. 1. Brink's residence was burned down, at a loss of $4,000; three days later W. H. Banister's barn was burned, and three horses with it; a fow days after that Mr. Brink was fired upon, the bullet ni botween his arm and body; a fow days Dr. A. R. Craig, while in his yard, was fired upon by a man in the roadway, but the man dropped his 44 Smith & Wesson in the road when the doctor fired in return. Colorady Chips, About 6,000 head of cattle will be turned upon the range near Brush in a few days, Ore running 500 ounces silver and four ounces gold has boen struck at a depth of four feet on Wiltow creck, four miles west of Miuturn, The Cumberland tunnel has cut tho big vein at a depth of about 600 feet. This means a bonanza for the stockholders and big shipmeuts of ore. The United Oil company struck oil at well No. 70, midway between Florence and Wil- linmsburg. At well No. 71 they struck a suall flow of natural gas, Dr. Hilary Harris, one of Grand county's oldest citizens, has traded his 1,000-acr ranch. The Harris vanch yields from 700 to 900 tons of hay per season The Pueblo city council will issue bonds of the city to the awount of $1,000,000 to pur- chase the two water works plants, with all their property and frauchis: The Larimer county ditch has again broken through its Danks and cut out i chaunel about twenty-five feet deep. There now seems to be o doubt that tho crops under this ditch, occupying some 22,000 ucres of land, will be a failure, The Rocky Mountain Oil company, after several days labor of trying 1o repair the broken pipe line in the Arkansas river, owing to the high stage of water, was com’ pelled to aboudon uuy atterpt Lo 'repair the damage. 1vis umugm @ suspensiou bridge will be required. Judge has just handed down a decision affecting the range business. The case was the Swan Land and Cawle company against George R. Ekyn, and the plaintiff asked dawages b-‘ull Lui'n herded sheep on lands which the plajntlff had purchased. The declsion was in tavor of the Bwan company. Auyoue, Blake nl the Secona judicial district ! according to this decision, who hords upon the open ranges, will be tlable for damagos for trespass, The board of control of State Canal No, 1 has filed & map and nrw-mmnmu with n« clerk and recorder, showing the area capacity of the Twin Lakes reservolir, is Intended to bo a feoder to the canal. lakes cover more than 2,000 acres and || In intended to raiso theirlevel fiftoen feet. This will increaso their capacity more than 1,000, 000,000 gallons and enablo them to discharge 1,000 cubic gallons n second when nocessary. The outlet through which tho water is in: tended to be conveyed is the big irrigation ditch and thence to the lower .part of the state to the Arkansas river. 1n Dakotn Broerus. Negotiations are now being made for the sinking of another artesian well at Plerve, When the well 18 completed o sanitarium will be established. There is said to bo not a frame building within the fire limits of Fargo at present, and all applications by business men to crect temporary wooden structures have been re- fusod. The stockmen 1n the Black Hills are have ing deal of treuble with rustlers, and a war something 11k that which oo. curred in Jolinson couaty, Wyoming, 18 feared, Tho star route mail servico betweon Buf- falo and the Bi Horn bisin country has been increased to twice a wesk. ‘Il route to Powder River Crossing will be discon. tinued. The annual spring round-up started from Fort Pierre this week. Scveral hundred cowboys and cattlo owners, along with “‘\l‘l"fll hundred head of ponies, comprise tho round-up party. The round-up will take in all of the cattle country west of tho river outside of the Black Hills vange, and will take a month's time to cover the ground, The Golden Reward chlorination works at Deadwood are running better now thane over. A report visited them and found evory wheel turning, and the product pour: ing out rapidly. Mayor Farrell of Chamberlain has ro ceived from Indian Agent Brown of Pine Ridge, copies of plans and svocifications for sinking artesian wells at Pine Ridge, Rose: bud and Standing Rock agencies. . Should the sinking of these wells prove successful, it will bo but tho commencement of a vast irrigation system west of tho Missouri river, Misoellancous Notes. A recent census reports about 725 China. men in Wyoming. Hunters report that bears are unusually plentiful along the Nowood in the western part of Johnson county, Wyoming. The Apex Mining company of Laramie, capital stock £1,000,000, filed articles of in- corporation with the seeretary of state last Monday. ~ Henry Sicbold, who accompanied old man Ingram to the desert to mora definitely lo- cate the Pegleg mine. returned full of faith that fugram and his wife haye found the lost Pegleg mine. ‘The managers of the Swan Land and Cat- tle company made a very fortunite move by placing 7,000 young beef cattle on tho Lard. mie plains last season. The loss among this number last winter wa probably not a score, The nows from the White Horse mining district, eight miles north from Wadswort Nev., is encouraging. The assays go $1 to sx,:yw) per ton in gold. There is great ex- citement. The ledge has been traced four miles. Over twenty-five locations have al- ready been made. muel Frame, formerly of DeLamar, Idaho, discovered a six-foot vein of mineral six miles from Opalino thatis causing great excitement at that . The rock exhibited shows copper and freo gold and experienced mining men pronounco it one of the best in- dications of a rich strike. Ninety miles south of Sentinel, Ariz, another important gold discovery has been made in the United States closo to the Me: ican border, The ledge is eight feet, samplo averaging $20 free milling ore. Chris John- son, locator, has sold it to Cleveland, O., par- ties, who have ordered a_twenty-stamp mill. A force of men has been put to work dovel- oping the propert; The ageregate gross value of tho wheat crops of seven western states, including Cal- ifornia, for four ycars, 1885 to 1880, was $211.- 000,000. "Lho aggregate gross valuo of the gold and silver production of seven western states, including California, for the same four years, was §213,000,000. The aggregate gross value of the fruit, crops of California for four yeaps, 1588 to 1802, was §195,000,000. Taking the year 1592 by itself, in Californin the relative” figures are: Fruit, £60,000,000; whoat, £0,0001000, and gold ana’ silver, $30, 000,000, ————— The Ladies, The pleasant offect and porfect safety with which ladies may use the California liquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look' for the name of the California Fig Syrup (,u.,pnuwd uear the bottom of the package. —— TO A LIGHT BUSINESS. Judge Berka’s Amusement Ealnce Loslng Some of Its Drawing Power. The change in the temperature scomed to have changed the convivial habits of a num- ber of peoplo whose names appear regularly on the police blotter. Of course, Judga Berka had a few vagrants and ordinary drunks, but the work of the court wus very dull nowadays,” said the judge, “and the depression in business circles sooms in a measure to affect the work in po- lice ci . When people are busy and hustling on the outside, the jail is usually fairly well filled with transgressors, but let a hot, quiet daycome and our run here is light.” George King, the newsboy, was u again, This time he was charged wufi vagrancy. The officor who arrested him said that the vrisoner was trying to bew money from people by playing the sympa thetic rackot. And sure enough, as s0on as King was brought up he commenced to cry and told what a good boy he was, *“Boy in- deed,” said the Judge, ‘‘you are 18 years old at least and ought to be sometbing of a man, 111 just give you six days in Jail to get over that erying habit,” Two frail, gaudily dressed females who answered to the names of Mrs, Sickles and Mary Jones, were fined £1 and costs for be- ing found on the street last night in an in- toxicated condition. Court Ofcer Walker called the name of Tim Brady., and in response an old bate tered-up man shambled up to tho desk to tell why he had been drunk tho night before. “One of me relatives died,” said Tim, “and I was only tryin' to drown me sorrow.” Tho excuso might haye gone1f it had been the first time Tim had ever tried it on the court, but as it was a chestnut, tho bell was rung on him and he went below for five days. Chief Deitsch of the Cincinnati police force has sent a description of fifty whisky cer- tificates recently stolen from the Rarly Springs distillery, Tho certificates are num- bered B030 to 8700 inclusive, and each_cortifi- cate calls for five barrcls of 101% proot whisky. hief Seavey will have bis dotee- tives wateh for persons trymg o dispose of the certificates. Sheriff KRaiobow came in yesterday from Harlan, Ta,, and took back with him youug Chris Miller, who stole §1.00 from his father. Chief Seavey has made the Police Relief association & gift in tho shapeef a good sized bank note, Aun oficer from Coun Bluffs came over yesterday snd ok Frank Crawford back Iuralrulilm;n couple of cows from W, A. Copeland. Detective Savage has captured auother stolen cow and desives the owner Lo call at police headquarters and identify the stolen |n'u!n riy. ‘T'he animal is red with oue horn oroken off, Jolin Brown,who was arrested Wednesday | afternoon for cruelty to animals, drew & ticket which read “'#) and costs.” After the moruing grind was over yestorday Ed Tuttle eame up Lo snswer Lo o duruenl drunk sud disorderly. ‘Tuttle raised morr, ‘aiw in o stroet car Tuesday,and wias Locks up. The judge duett bim $0 and costs, and a4 usual Tuttle's attor ey appealed the case. For tiiat “oit o' sorte” foaling Valke Bromo-Seltzer—urial bottle Lo The Only Tratu for At Louls ‘Which carries a dining car leaves: via the Burlington route at 945 aud veaches St Louls early afternoon. Through | Bt. 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