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¢ SPECIAL _NOTICES 2 i L DVERTISEMENTS FOR THESE COLU! Jetter In o I’ Answers 80 addressed “SITUATIONS W ANTED, Raten 1140 n word first Insertion, 16 4 word there- ur Sihing % thih 250 TA BOYLFS & TADT, NEW YORK LIFE BLDO., AT TR fimiah tuslnoss men senogTADRrS. WANTED, POSITION BY A GOOD BUSINY ian, with tonyears_experienee in_erain and ber! refore given. Address, P, 0. Box n, Neb M550 10% FIRST CLASS EXPERIENCED an wants employment; will pa: 1RAbIC refused. RETAND THE on In Tosn B 8, Te i WANTLED -MALE HELP. Diates 13ge a word first Insertion, 1o word there- After, Nothing taken for less th: 2he. B SALARY OR COMMISSION TO_AGENTS T0 handle the Ths most useful Erases luk thos magie. 200 10 500 pereent profit $60 per wook, W al80 want a tako chirgo of torritory and apy A rare. chance ke money. Write for terms and s sing. Monroc Erasing Mg Co., X 36, La Cronse, Wi, 585, 13,50, YOU WANT TO BECOME A FIRST CLASS walekman with a_chance of becoming a eolloe- for and work for the Singer Mfg. Co. It 80 apply atSinger oMee 161 Tas. 161 814 B FRANK . SARN SOME- doimine 1o Wia s vatage (€ he wilfeal on or aa- b 15, 1. Davin, 1001 10 1500 Jacknon St ress 1, P, Davin, 1 Shiai e FORRENT-STORES ANDOFFICES. Rates, 100 a lino each _insertion. month. " Nothing taken for lews than 9 FOR RENT, THE 4-STORY BRICK BUTLDING has a firepr ting Nxiures, y At the oMo FOR RENT, OFFICE SPAC floor at 1702 Farnam street OFFICES CHEAP, WITHNELL And Harney ], WE HAVE SPACE TO LET FOR DESK ROOM to wome desirable party. Call or addre Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedfet, 1712 Farn streot, Omaha, Neb, 516 FOR RENT; STORE AND BASEMENT AT 415 South 11th street: store, 14081414 and 1416 Capitol avenue. A J. Poppleton, room 314, First fonal bank buflding M747 0* BRICK STORE WIT XTURES, 14 South 10th. Inquire Gust Hamll, 1613 Dorcas reot 779 11° AGENTS WANTED, . 10c a line each insertion, $1 50 & lina per othing taken for J . IN EVERY TOWN IN NEBRASKA TO 8K J articls for " and childron's wear, ©. Greeno, Valpara M4 5 J AGENTS, MALE OR ¥ A £10.00 Ja dayinew fnvention; ev mist ave ity small big_profits. P tion Manufacty e 55 St. Clair strest, Cle 0. M785 WANTED -TO RENT. Rates, 100 0 1ne each Insortion. $1 month, ' Nothing taken for loss than I WANT TO RENT. 3 FURNISHE K for light houmskecping, by mother T Address P 40, Be TED, AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH rd, for lady and -old_child, ' w child can'be loft during day, 1 . Add 42, Bee. by B WANTED, 10 FIRST-CLASS STONECUT- Hters, Wages, $1.00 for 8 hours work, Apply 1o Frod Audros & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Mo76 e ];'iv,\\ BD, TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT MA- [ 2 cers. No other need apply. Address A. C. M702 8% B MANAGER. INDUSTRIOUS. OATA youns man to mauage offie s for rellable eom- 'y and nterest . Muat b roferences and invest $500.00, Btock Bxeh, bidg., Chicao, 11 B WANTED, - vou butehior shop and ©'Horn, 20th and 01, WANTED M il Blufts take pay part in cash and part i Horses. Loonard 1 Coneil Blufts, Ta, D. AN INTELLIGENT BOY OF 10 wiages $15 Answer In own landwriting, glyine Addrass PA%, 1 M790 5 B WANTED, TRAVEL handlo new Colimbian Lk comonta."Sond 10" wmple. Novolty company, 19 $30.00 1 we Goois monopoly. P ) OMce and dolive Terms Address K 89, Box 3363, Boston, Mass. M7 srtion, 1 than WA NTING COOKS, SEC- ond il ) rls. coachmen, house man, eall at ¢ the est eliss o on hind. EMEN. strictly your h vasig . envel Emmons & Co., Batterymarch and ¥ Boston, Mass. BEST OF WAGES TO COMPET nd Taundress.” Mrs, John M. Thurston, EVERYWITERE vl with large pay. at hom e, en8, with stamp, M wauk Rates, 100 3 lne month. Notiing tak i PAILTS OF THE CITY. DEne 0¥, Davis cotupany, 1305 Farnan. 680 f)‘ AND 1-ROOM_APARTMENTS, VON DORN block, with sicam. reforences; 510 3 22d. $1.60 & lino por ¥ taken {oF less than 5c. \Vfilfis‘kbi{ofi!.l'_’fl‘lh\u()‘l‘l-;; FOR_ HOUSEHOLD ~ GOODS, b raton. It Wells, 1111 Farnam! WANTED—70 BUY Rates 1140 4 word first Insortion, 16 word thero- Notlung taken for 1038 than SWANTED, A FRESH COW, JERSE Will pay cawh. Dr. Ferren, 117 uncil Blufrs, N NTED, TO 1 X i aluo, Must be D.F. Hutchison, 108 North 15th. 7746 FOR SALE—-FURNITURE. Lon, Lea word thera- thing taken for 1bas than 2o il plano. Inquire room 3 bank buliding: “NEW RURNDUIE, USED 3 MONTIS: et Ay FORSALE—HORSES, WAGONS, LTC Rates. 1ige & word firat fnsertion, loa word there- after. Nothing taken for less th N PFOR SALI CHEAP, A NICE PONY CAR 5 Inauire at 1614 Cunilis streot. MyS1 P IWO PHEATONS AND' TWO CARRIAG for sale cheap. Corner 18th and Mason. M75 & D FIRST-CLASS BOARDING AND LIVERY, Win‘dkor stables, 1416 Davenport. carriages. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS, Rates, 1ie 4 word first nsercion, 1 after. Nothing taken for le: TLATION 2 BRUNS. i table, rack,eucs and balls, erything in first-class shape. Address N 24, Tee, M4BG. QpFors; 2 FIRE AND BURG- lar proof saf fireproof safe. In- quireat 1116 F: M43 (Q,BRICK. STONE DR SALE cheap at lzand street sehool, between 19th and 201, . 8. Bal Mat5 12 QiXo® SALB, ICE IN OAR LOTS. GILLERT Tros., $app block, Council Blufts. - M76708 SIS COMPLETR ek, slussers and piow Cwonty-second at. MT88 G —_— ATTAIO SH EPTEMBER 5, 1893. BUSINESS CHANCES. SALR OR RENT THE STOELTING ronser, Adama Co., Neb. Apply 10 J. o K ay, Hastings, Nob, T0 DUY, SELL OR Chinces, réal eatatn o Tands. ern Budiness Agoncy, 316 N. Y. L. bld; NTED-PARTNER, nctive, with eash braska. Can bu. HANGE, BUSINESS arry gratn in Central Ne- Good prospeot 1o double or fifty thousand bushels. t HAVING A STOCK OF G m $4,000 10 $ rom 18 At onee, 3 MEAT MAR Callat 2502 Blondo at clty for sale oF runt. "PAID TO PARTY R.&S. room FOR A FIRS o 10 FIEhE Darty. WANTED, THE { . Wish o sell th 3 town fn_contral ¥ing busitiess Address P 41, “FOR SALE. G( Address P 18, NERAL MERCHANDISE STOLE 3 for rent from dite, ddrass John C. Owey Y - FOR SALE, AN OL convenient loc us P 14, Boo. FOR EXCHANG. Ratos, 10¢ lin Nothing take 7-1OWN 100 FARD lJaud Dakots. WIll scll choap oF ¢ Add.box 76, Fr each_insertion, $1.50 for less thian 2 S TN NEBRASKA. KANS, e, horses and. NERAL MDSE. estate, mone; GOOD TOWN IN & Box 104, Creston, 20 ACRES >A)l||) for stock of Mmoo Address €. E. ¥ n LOST., s e eaiocat S " Me & word first insnedibn, 1o 4 word thereafier. "Nothing taken for lospthin 256, Wil LOST SUNDAY' XFTERNOGN. POCKET 1100 containing $18 11 money A uoral potes. R wird will ba pald for rotaen i Gystae Thiom 208 Lincoln ave., Counell Blufhs. M7RD 5 'UNDERTAKERSAND LMBALMERS 106 a line ench Insertjon.$1.¢ Nothng taken for 164LLi 20 . (FORMERLY WITH JORN . JeJacobs, deceased: later with MO, Manl).under- taker and embalmer, 315 S. 100 AL Tel. 694, 18 y [ PAWNBROKERS, Rates, 10c & line each insertion, $1.60 & line por month. Nothing taken for less than J . SONNENRERG. DIAMOND TROKRE J Dourianst. Loaus money ondiamonds eté. Ol woid and silver tovgh SCALES, “Ratos, 11ge a word first nsertion, 1o after ‘\' D HAND SCALES, ALL KINDS, IN Aduress Borden & Selleek G . DRESSMAKINC e Miss Sturdy, 4218 Niehol; Atroet, 60,080 RAILWAY 1IMa CARD Leaves |CHICAGO. DURLINGTON & Q.| Arrives Omalin | Depot 10tk and Mison Sta. | Omant tibule. 2h Expross. ‘Chicago Expross. Chiteago & Town Loeal. .. 3 [ BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER | Arrives Depot 10th And Mason Sts. | Onvhy Denver Express. .. JJ1L23am dwood Jxnrnss. |1 400 pm . Donvor Bxpress. L300 b pm | Nbiiaicy Local (% _Sd5am| i Lincoln_Loeal (Exesnt Sun) Teavon | CHICAGO, . T & PACIFIC. Oman {From i Bast ] M L aton Depot 10th & M 10.30am|. - Atlantle Express. A00pm 2 NDrasK L St Ta0pm 1N B : 5.00 pm 1d°s Palr Limfed G G0, B & PATTRT From Depot 100 & Mares Wost_ B0 ... Texin EXDRAS . ... 050 p .10 am )11 Nebraa St Lt i2| 30 b RANCH 0] 507 BROWN CLEAR LOTS FOL GRADING. 507 BROW NEW MODEL 30 COLUMBIA ALE OR TRAD ar) WILH niee cottingi, D. ¥. Hutehison, 108 North 15t. ACRES NEAR THE Just the thing for NERAL MERCHANDISE 300 casii, $5,000 1and! t b, \k WESTERN NEBRASKA lan 4 for outsiile luyler, Neb. FOR SALE_REAL ESTATE. ch {nsortion, $1.1 Nothing taken for less than HARRISON, 9 s M LANDS, C. ~Kansas City Day Exprost. . oo5pn C. Night Exp. via U. 1. Ty Bdvam L.0.St Louls BXDNSA........| 5.40am ON 1 Unton Depot 1084 ~.Deuver Expross Overland Flzor 8 L Denver ¥ 5 GO ML & ST PAULT | Arrives waha | UL P. Depot and Marey Sts. | Omahia Ta[ 9.85 a <1 5230 & MO VALLEY. Arrivos Depot 1500 and TWabstar Sta. Leaves | CHICA Omanal U. P T0.40am - CIeazo BXDAIs. ... 405 pm] 2211 Vestibale Limit 7.00pm |- Bastern Flye 8.55pm 111000 L. Chic. Pass). LOTS AND FARMS, SALE F. K. Dariths, Baricer bik. YOUR SV THY NOT INVEST nice home? Tam offering a gooi b If thelr value, Jolin W. Kobbins, owner, 240 Bee Bldg. ant for share of crop. Price $3.00 to Good unimproved land at $5.00 to $12.00 per rms 1-5 cash, balance In annual paymonts. 7 per cent interest. 1 commission given agents. . No.310 1-2 South 15th street, Omaha, SNAP, IF SOLD THIS WEER $2.100 WILL acres (lot 6, Pearson's suly west of P. 0. Adjoiny Address H. . Miller, Oakland, N D—F()u RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT, Lange block, 606 S 13th st. o OLAIRVOYANTS, D. “3-ROOM COTT. Stanford Cire T, room HOU RN. NEAR BUSL s, rent mode 201 Boo building. 590 ) 7roownow SE 'xxuuimm:,-w.:_\(-,;( ON. D;gox CGTTAGE OR G UMFUR itahed rooms, all mod utiful Jawn an de, N. E. cor. 22d and Miaii strects. 411 ALL MODERN CONVENI- U strect. 693 4 ). TAGES, ONE FUR- nishied; moderi improvements. 502 8. 301 084 4+ 2917 California streot, M735 60 PROPERTY WITH Storen a M741-02 Rates, 106 2 1in insertion. $1 line per month. " Nothing taken for lows tian 250, J-MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN, CLATRVOY ANT, Wreliable busineas niedium; 5th y Tates, 106 4 1ine each Tusortion, $1.50 & 1ino por month. ' Nothig taken for loas than 25c. MME. CARSON, 1121 DOUGLAS STREET, 3D floor, room 7, mabsage, alcohe sulphur and sos aths. MG71 8 T— MME. STOWE, MAGNETIC HFALER Douglus block M T-—nkn}«f\m MITH, 6028, 13TH, 2ND FLOOK, Roou 3. Massage, vapor, alcohol. Steam sulphur: ne and soa daths. wili 9 —_— PERSONAL. Rates, 10c n line each Insortion, $1.50 & line per month. ' Nothing taken for 108 th X DN\)(' l_) FOR ¥ house, Ne. | vk Mot Hicks Real Eatate A Y. Life bulding DOWN ¢ I OM COTTAGE, CITY No. (16 N. 17th, M72H 6% FLAT, 7 roonin: jeos; Ol aller, 514 Paxion bli, TWO SIX-ROOM HOUS! ce-r00m house, 17t 8. 4. flat, 16th wiro. Gust Hamdl, 1613 Doreas. M778 11 FOR RENT-FURNISH-D ROOMS, Raten, iye & word firat tnsortion, 16 a word the atter. Nothing ticen for 1088 Uit 2o, i}”vrum’fimn ROOM WITH ALCOVE, SOUTH Gtront: aino_ sl rooms: with or without board. Birs. Kuight, No. 2510 Doteian st (3 —MASSAGE TREATMENT, ELECTRO-THER- baths, sealp and hair treatment, manietrs and chiropodist. Mrs. Post,310% 5. 1041, Wb el bk 09 — MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE, Rates, 10 ch nsertion, $1.50 4 lino por month. Nothing taken for lews than 206, W, LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED City property. 3,000 and_ pwards, 5 to contino delayy. W. Farnam Smith & Co, 1820 Fa T—ANTHONY LOAN AND TRUST © Lifo, londuat 10w raies for cholo 'O FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE- 523 South 20th street Midl PURNISHED ROOMS. 17 ALSOSIDE ROOM, o FURNISHED ROOMS, 1017 & 1023 CAPITOL YAy MH0 $305 URNISHED ROOMS IN PRIVATE } Dodsu. M740 9 SITTING ROOM AND BED ROOM; Snteans heat, gas wid Dath. 709 8. 10611 atroet Moa o+ D ROOM: niont. 20h st ot Ty BN ISTED RGOM WITH BATIL. 8 MONTIL. 911 Faria, M760 d* FURN SHED ROOMS AND BOARD. 7 THE DOLAN 200 ANDI1 N, 15TH ST, 507 NG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER CARE OF hrtutan association, 111°5. 170kt WITH 4OARD, REF- ¢ 3k 4 7~ NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS, VERY PLEAS: ant, honie fable, o1 oraie raiew. 1924 Pa - DESIRABLE ROOM AND HOARD IN PRI vate fumily. 700 N, 19ih 573-6% ¥ NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS AND DOARD VISHED ROOMS ; Faruamn s at the Webster, 516 and 515 N. th st e i L 1esiee ARGE ROOM WITH BOARD FOR TWO whers, also small room. modern conveni- PuCOs, y(»w por week. 513 N d »l 600 6+ {1 LARGE SOUTH ROOM WITH ALCOVE. Wiko Dleasuit square room, with board. 2510 PDanlge 81 053 ue 'F' FRONT ROOM, WITH ALCOVE. 210 8. 261 Wt L l" ;ROOMS WITH BOARD AT MR. CHURCH- All's, 1812 Chicago. Moo u R RENTUNFURNISH'D ROOMS & word frabiusestion, ¢ a word there- ki for Towa thais 200 n-d SOUTH FRONT ROOMS GOS N_ L 3TH 8T icabhica y MI10-S10 ~8 CHAMBERS FOR HOUSEKEEPING PO Jm?&l Wike, w0 ehildron, hydrant and cistorn. BN 1Tth 2 14 OR 3 KO UNFURNISM, (G Caviuworn s Nebranki and Iowa tanns or Omaha oity properiy. 603 W MONEY 0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATES. The 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam strect. 601 W MONEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST RATE: i nd i proved Omals Tty Trast Co., 1702 W MONEY 10 LOAN AT CURR RATES. ADDIY 1o W. B Melkle, First Natonal B bids: 60 W, $300.00 10 $1.300.00 T0 LOAN 1 T0 5 yeurs on improved Omab {eatiite or fara lands. E. C. Garvin & Co., 208 Shoely block. W, [ JIAVE £1000.00 TOLOAN ON G0O) side (mproved residence property; first gage. Nothing but first-c urity will be e sidered. Address P 52, Boo ofice. 788 MONEY TO LOAN—CHATTELS. Ihu’nnvu line. mortioi 3 o £ We will loan you ANY SUM you wish on your FURNITURE, ' PIANOR HORSES, WAGONS, | P CARRIAGES, WAREHOUSE RECEIPT L Wegive prompt attention 1o all applications, S and will carry your loun s long % you wisl £ You can reduce e cost of carrylng our loan i bayment it any tme. Thers (8 10 publieity £ or romoy operty. FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEF CO, Room 4, Withnell block, Cor. 1oth and Hu WILL LOAN MONEY ON ANY KIND OF SE- 1y’ wtrictly contidential, A K. Harrls, room al ook 07 X NONEY TO LOAN- A We will loan You any sum which you wis small or lange, at the lowost possible rates. 1 (e aulckest posalble e, and £or any length of Lo o skt you. ¥ou can Bay i Daek'fn Wich {nsiatl: ments ‘as you. wish, When You wish, and only pay for itk long a8 you keep'it. You cut borrow on HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS, HORSES. WAGONS AND CAKRIAGRS. WAREHOUSE RECRIPTS. MERCHAN DISE OK ANY OTHER SECURITY, Without publieity or romoval of proporty. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 300 SOUTH 16TH STREET, THE OLDEST LARGEYE AN OUEY I RFOR: ATED LOAN COMPANY IN OMAHA. - BUSINESS CHANCES, OR SALE—160 ACRES OF and about 16 miles cast of Omaha and 12 ast of Council Blufrs; 3 SPLENDID FARM- 1y a8 part payment; Apply to Leonard Everett, Nothing taken for less than ity absolutely saf ‘Ames Real Bstate agency 1617 Farnam. 613 IGH GRADE OMAHA CITY MORTGAGE ers £ood Tate o of from $100 up for wirle by Globe Loan Particulars on appiication. netting purel f interest, sums OWN, BY FORECLOSURE. AND OFFRIL e of tlib best properties ou Lowe 000.00), & & pric 1y In Omaha for the mo: Look it over instde and out. will bo s0ld at a great saerifice. of your 1ife 1o get one of the most In Omaha for less than 50 per cent of Call and we will show you this pro) GLOBH LOAN & 1 RU 16th and Dodg: ARGAIN, 240 ACRES GOOD LAND, EXCEL- lent fmprovements, good CTops, near goo 7O _SMALL OR LARGE INVESTORS, SOME cry eholce securitios aro offered at X Honds, warrauts, morts Inquire of John Dal mercial broker, 200 N. Y. Life. SOME GOOD #300.00 FIRSE 1y piying 10 ress “Owner,” P 4, Be Kok On elty prop, T investment, i MISSOURT PACIFT Ginaha 40 pm Leaves C. ST. P., M. &( Arrives L Gimana|_Dopot isth and Wor . |2Gilena T SIOUX CITY § PACIFG. [Arrives 1| Dopot, 10 and Marey Sts. |~ Omaha m . SIoux City Passsncer.. .. [10.20 p 00 pm | Paul EXpross.s.......| 10.00 am CITY & pACIRIC 5 St and Wiibstu Sts .St Paul Limijed ;. Clitongo Lino LOULS. " Arrives = and: Marey|” Omah . EXAGGERATED ACCOUNTS, Correspondents on the Borders of the Strip Draw on The:r Imaginations. ARKANSAS CiTy, Sept. 4.—In view of the fact that many conflicting reports have been sent to the larzer newspapers in the north and east concerning the number of home- scekers along the Kansas border of the Cherokee strip by persons who have u py cuniavy interest in attracting settlers to their several loeations, a ropresentative of the Associated Press was detailed to make an investigation of tho truth or falsity of the different statements. A strip extending from Arkansas City to the line immediately south of Anthony,n distance of sixty-five wiiles, was made, and it may be said with absolute certainty thore ave less than 5,000 peovle, including residents of the citios and towns, who expect to makea run for claims. cither on the broad acces or for town lots in the vast country to beopeued on the 16th inst. Wignrea, Sept. 4.—Colonel C. H. Fitch, chief of the Cherckee strip county seab surveying corps, who arrived here this morning, reported the surveys about com- pleted. The last of the ssven parties of sur- veyors will be in by Wednesday and the plating of the town sites will then be pushed us rapidly as possible. Thoe town sites are surveyed into blocks only, not into lots, Guragie, O. T, Sept. 4.—News from Wash- ington this morning makes it ahmost certain registration booth wi in_this city, 50 the people coming I an. rogist without going out %o the lin The Cherokee strip towns will certainly be plentifully supplied with newspapers. ‘I'herc six men hore now with plants, and five mor, are waiting for the amival of material, while & new one arrives nearly every d —— No Anti-Pyrine in Bromo-Seltzer, Cures all headaches—trial bottle 10 cts. GETGAGES $100°10 810 000 AT TNVEST 10th and Douklas, ; SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, Rates, L0c a line each lnsertion Nothing taken for less than G LADIES AND GENTL equire s working know At A. 0. Van Sant’s sehool of sho Typewriters to rent. ENEN CAN 5008 ud, 513 N. Y. Life PHE BEST PLACE TO LEA and typewritlig s at the O Rohrbough Bros. for catalogue SHORTHAND WORLD'S FAIK HOTELS a word firstTusortion, 1 Nothiug taken for less than "HOSE WISHING TO VISIT THE WORLD'S 3 find neatly furnished rooms at & ROOMS at Chicago e ¢ to elovated R, R, tage Grove avenue cable s, EE—————ee AU AR G0 L WANIED TO BO: Ratos 10c 4 1ine cach s Nothin taken for less than 5 FOR_ §2.000.00 FOR '+ and, aw seeurity, give Hrst Ty “Worth '#15,000.00 particulars call on OF addross Habely, on busiuens proj FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT, © & word fivst lnsortl word ¢ v Nothing taken for less than ROOM DETACHED FURNISHED Improvemonts tjem of & howie: will sufl furntture. on tie 00 per month. Address P 30, Beo., e a word there- netghborhood Hanmeon Park e & SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, Rates, 10 & 1ine each insertion. $1.60 & lino per month. " Nothing taken for lews than 20c Y CHANGES. BOX 874, SHENANDOA, TA. SiTware Yk BEST WERKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEBRAS- for sale at & bargaln Wostors Businos: Agency. 316 N, Y. L bidg. 210810 e Al A . SN Y FOR SALEOR TRADE. PIRST-CLASS DRUG siore. centrally located, §ood casi business. W.L,P.0, Box o1s. e 5, 10c & lne cach insertion, $1 Nothing (ke for leas th; OYLES & BABB, 613 NEW YORK LIFE ULDG, carry the lurgest line of West, all makes, leading machines. e ) MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGES. Hates, 100 3 line cach lne Nothiug taken for less 30 & line por Se. ype writers (n 25 1o 75 per ceat saved on all Y WANTED GOOD ENERGETIO PHYSICIAN Addvens Look Box 71, Bertrand, Neb. (Y ANJOIST AND THAO 1510 Callforuin stroet. — - Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. el Mystorious Dew'li of n Boy. Laverroor, Sept. 4. —Somowhat of a sensi- tlon has been caussd in this city by the mys- terious circumstances under which g 10- ar-old boy by the namo of Truman met his death. The lad's body was found in the Aintree canal. There was u rope around it, to which a heavy stone was attuched. The last the lad was seen alive he was in the compuny of boys a few years elder than he. 1t is charged that the boys. begamo angered at something Truman had done and crately murdered him. ‘They have placed under arrest. Théy &y that Tru- mun's death was the result ofan accidont. e — Piles of people have pubsimas Do Witt's Witeh HazelSalvewill curs. ghom. o Fireworks tonight, Gpugtland beach. Y Think It is the Duleos Gang. Wicnira, Sept. 4.—Thd rdilway ana ex- press companies' offieinls Word are of the opinion that the 'Frisco train robbery at Mound Valley yesterday Vas committed by Bill Dalton, *'Dynamite D¢k’ and another of the outlaws who escapp | fter the battle with United States murs| Mi at Ingalls, 1. T., on Friday. ‘These th#dé desperadoes wero seen by an Iudian policéinan early Sat- urday moruing in the Osage cooutry, about forty miles south of the scene of the rob. bery, going toward the Kansas line, and it would be just like them to hold up a train before going into hiding, Sl ! Piles of people have pies. out De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. ————— Fiveworks tomight, (Durtland heach. e —— DIED, “Notices af five lines or less wnder this b iad Afty centi; eeh auditiongl e, e conte® VA1V OTOOLE - Luwrence [ “yours. Funcral Taexday, Septombor b, uf 5:30% the funily rasidence, §o4sout s Lwoaty: socond street. 1o St Peter's church. | Intor- Dint Holy Sopulchie cemetery. CHRISTENSON ~Mes. M., Suptoniher 4 1893, yoars. Funeral at o o'clack Wodies: flay uic rum . psomber o 1o, crob e ate restdone: B Pacilie sirees, to o) Il Cotaetorv: Friands v iad: HONEST LABOR WAS IN LINE Impressivo Demonsteation of the Wealth Producers of Omaha. FOLLOWERS OF POWDERLY AND GOMPERS nited Under One Banner for the Day— Flne Appearance of the Men in Line Mayor Bemis Talks Through His Derby. Both nature and the cloments donned their holiday attire and, aided by the populace, made the fourth annual celebration of Labor day a grand and crowning success. The chief of the weather department had prom: ised that there should not bo a fleecy cloud flitting about tho'sky, and for once ho kept his promise and put up exactly the kind of weather which he had proguosticated, aiter which he cra ack into his den, looking out now and to wateh the smiles of pleasant satisfaction that vassed over the faces of the inhabizants of this city. A cool autumnal sun, like a great ball of red fire, chmbed up from a bank of smoke that huug over the river, gradually working its way o the zenith, ali'of the time temper- ing tho wind and giving it that fresh and in- vigorating property t wis enjoyed to sich an oxtent. The yeraure upon the trees, rapidly turaing a bright yollow or a still brighter scavior, gave s approval of tho celebration as it turned toward tho cast to kiss the first rays of old Sol and bathe in his warmth, Long before the rising of the sun Omaha was astir and the business houses wore fiingzing bunting and flags out to the cool breezes. A littlo later on ordinary apoar- ing citizens, but richly uniformed for tho occasion, were riding up snd down the streets, seated upon spiritod ehargers,which gracefully responded to the bt and rein us thoy were brought up by their riders before littlo groups of men and the orders of tho day g nders Were Punctual. Promply at 9 o'clock Grand Marshal Newstrom, accompanied by aids, appeared upon the 'scone of action’ and atoncoe th work of placing the divisions was commenced that everything mizht be in readiness ior taking up the line of march. Shortly afeel this Chief of Police Seavey, mountad upon his magnificent viack steod. ro lo i the street and assisted n the wor of LLing the column ready for the warch. Half an | hour iater the notes of a bugle rang out the signai for the moving of the several divi of the column, which were mussed on either side of Capitol avenue in the inter reots between Fifteenth and ‘Tenth. 'Lhe members of the Musical Union band played one of their choicest saicctions ind the marshal of the day rode out into Capitol avenue, followed by the entire police force of the city in the rezulation dress pa- rade uniform. In the forco was divided into squads. o1eh in chavge of a cap tain gr sergeant, their places being desis nated by the enfority of rank. ‘The thousunds of people who crowded the streets from center to property line pressed baclk to the curb, giving the officers and bread wiu- ners plenty of room for the purpose of otz 1= igh their marehing evolutions and fancy drills, onind the police and ina azo rode Mayor Bemis and the officers of the da closely followed by Chief Gallizan of the five department and ali of his men, who fov once varied the old rule of riding their wachines Like a lot of woil drilled soldiers they kept time to the sirains of music and were cheered to the echo as they passed along the business streets. Owing to the possibilities of fires breaking out, most of the apparatus was lefuat the respective fire houses, noth- ing but the new machines being in the par- e, though the Davants from the Union Pa- shops were out to a man, commanded by 1 veteran five fizhter, Ciwlrley Fisher, Sitk Hats und Store es. So much of the parade boing an e ciusively mumcipal affair, the <ity and county oficinls were given next place, which they ‘filled by riding in carriages and re- spondine to the greetings of their friends who recognized them, resplendent in siore clothes and silk hats, The next place in the line was given to the honest sons of toil, ana, ata lo.w estimat 3 there were fully 5,000 skilled ariisins in line, proudly watched by loving wives. childron and an admiring publie, each “member of which openly and unhesitatingiy declare. that it was the finest_labor parade that had ever been seen upon the streets of the city. Herctofore, and in former parades, thore has been an attempt at eheap alvertising and now and then displaying banners upon which were inscribed anarchistic ins ip- tions, but this time there was nothing of the iind, and-in cvery sense of the word it was a Labor day parade, withou the fool- ishness or strife-stirring elements on the side Tho trades display was not up to the average. but this is accounte) for by the fact that the managers drow the line s 8 ago, and a% that time declared that ration was not for the purpos. of | ising certain lines of goods, but for tho sole purpose of commemorating vho day and giving 1t an important spectible place in Amorican nistory. While all of the advertising displays wore there wore ny number of floats and bauners, both appropriate aud atiractive, Grisl Was Not in Line, To huvé soen tho honest waze earners no one fora single instant would hiva ever thought that s wave of sorrow or trouble had ever swept over their brensts, nor would they have had an idea that tiunes were hard or even panicky, for all of ths mon were in new uniforms and had cheering smiles for ail those whom they chanced to cognize. Music was galore, as there werea dozen bands iu the parade, and the countermurch- iz on North SIXtecnih streot was 0no of the prattiest sights that has been seen in Omaha for many a long day. ‘I'he celobration of the day brought many visitors to tho city, there being lurgo dels gutions from Sovth Omaha, Council Bluffs Plattsmouth and other surrounaing towns. with a fiie sprinkling of peopls from the country, Afr passing over the route as heretofore ublished I e Bee the line of march was directed to Jefferson square, where the col uan disbanded and the members rested 1pon ube erass or listened 1o the apeeches, which were dolivered from the platform that had been erected for the oceasion, ’ TALKED TO PH & TOILKERS, Xddresses™ Dellvored by ihe Mayor and Othors at Jellorson Squnre, Mayor Bemis presided at tho meeting a Jefferson square, and in taking the chair he made quite 4 lengthy address. He assured the .workingmen that he was with them | heurt and sunl and had always beem-and would continue s0 1 the future. Labor duy he rded as grand as any of the nation sl holidays and he hoped tosee iv made the grand “The mayor said that more than H0 per cent of the wealth of the nation was produced by tao workigmen uand they should receive the treatment dus them He believed that the true principie sbould trutk and brotherly love, with the motto 1 Do unto others us you would have thew | do even unto you,” and 1f that was followed out labor would receive its just rowards, | ‘Theu his honor spoke of George Francis | Train und the scheme to send several train loads of Omaha school children to the World's fair. In fact the greater pariof his address was devoted 1o this subject, He did not overlook the opportunity to give Tux Bee and its editor the usuul amount of roasting, and this portion of his specch fell very flat. Not an Eizht-Hour Man, Tn the course of his remarks the mayor said: 1 htvo boen putting (n feom fitteen to eigh- teen hours & day and for the next two weoks Texpect 10 put in twenty- This 1 dotma becauan it 1s my duty. ‘¢ Franeis Traln has Loew lectur) II‘ and tellin how to | send 5000 or 10000 sdhoul children to the | World's fair. 1 wunt to %00 (hese childron yourchildren—go. Mr. Tealn Lius woke up the cople and the chlidren and they st Yilurylmdy‘ sl i Lo i | sl 1 om Chitt e D0Wa DL Ders ave Kot to i © s nieo spoetaele to let i pisorib! and comt wtion of Lo editors wid Dropror s of the Lwo, biupers stand in the Wiy of Jlping the eit) They have 2ot Lo Jump 1o aud Lelp thls grand projoct wlong. Whon'wo wei. U petitions circuinted uud sigued by the 80,000 school childran, my feiond, Mr. Rosawater, and all the editors and reportors on Tre RER will be compelled to got in 1ir d they will have to sign the potitions themselves. 1 tell you that when this evidonce of brotherly love Iashown thoy can'c go back on the 0,000 school child nd It they do there Is some- thing wro ® BEE says it 18 not pr ticable. tell you' whero the whole ble 18, Tt Is Bocanso of & scoop. 1 ot scooned mysolf Just ns badly. Ty n chang ng around of ‘the rinning of tralas and &0 on Mr. Teatn arrived in town and 1 did not know where ho was. The World-Herald fonnd. bin In & Turkish hath and got an Interview, or as Alr, Tratn oxplained it he gave them a column of "naked” trath. Tdid not find out where Train was until I rond that column intarsiny T hiad ko them peoviously It they had found him and they did not tell me they had, for the reuson that they were probably afraid that 1 yould give the Tnformation to Tie Bes, Now HEIS Wrong for & newspanoer (o lot s seoop keop 1t froni dofng that which is right, 1il tell you that when these potitions are siened that the 30,000 school children will make it so hot fo SYOLY NOWSPADEE AN Wwha 15 oppodng this scheine that thoy will have to comeover, The BEE Siys IS not foasibie. Why aver at the Boyd, whoro Me. Traln has boen talking, we cafled on W. AL Paxton and a seore of others who have heen'to the fale and thoy suy that tho ehildren can bo cared for thero, Thuy are sfer thero than at home, Thee World-orald BOUS At 1t 10 Uhe Proper wity, and Is an Omaha newspaper, T tell you Tifg B s also got tocome 1o 1t Thavo hore The (es of this morning with an artiels telling ahont Trali's big Bluft, and how Goorgo 1 Wamis secired ten yours salivy whils Train was 1n Bouse, T 1k to ses tha trath 1wl things, o s falsehood aftor talsshood in article, and it is thy worst kind of rot glad 1 hve founa out whera Teal was. madhouse, tndecd! T should Tiko to ask and ke voto on 1t ag to which should bo in a o Tradn o Mr. Rosewate ISt mad P 1ike to know what and 16 10oks as 1f 16 would by to bring every man on the sta naging cditor down to th devil, befors the Insine commission. 1€ thoy aro not mud they ars su on tho vergs of 1t 111 toll you there is & mothod in Teain's madness, it you call It that, when ho wants to tike you children to seo th World's fair, Thoro 13 not a bitof foollng between Mr, RRosswator and myself. Wo aro the bost of fricnds. e has always treated vie kindly and 1 have endeny- ored wo 1o treat hin T expoct to continue theso friendly rolutions. But he should I Lon Trw o who 18 anold friend of years standing, ho was 1 when Train can aitated 1o quas- il for”thnt ranson 1 eonld undeistand 1E BEE thre d water on tho proposi- tioi. But he roturned in 1ple of diys and 1 <ht everytiing would ba sot eight, and Canderstind Why he condines to opposs t. Looksas it the foree from € meniging editor down to the dovil was bofng prepared for Lincoln, and that the insann comnission wilthavaa' job, and Dr. Tiden and tho other mbers hive the opportunity of Investizat- < them. They hivve: 2ot to coma to 1, alt of then - my friend Powers, who [3 here teport- ine for the papor, Mr. Rosewater, Me. Hay nes and v othors., Uhe mayor held in his hand clippings from Pk Berand the World-Horald. He con trasted the uiterances of both papers, and had nothing but words of commendation for the hyphenated nondeseript aud consure for Ptz BEE. A numberof short editorials from the World-Horald scheme were read by the mayor. Ho wound up by saying that what is needed in Omaba is a penny paper that will sty with the people and will reach thein A paper that will take up the fight of the laboring men and carey them to victory. Mr. Deaver's Address. Mayor Bemis was followed by D, Clem Deaver, who delivered the principal address of the duy. He spoke substantially as fol- In view of the seriousness of the Inbor ques- o ths time, the responsibil upon me to deli an address for t and ocensior not to be lightly ored, and day of davs €0 ized Labor, whose members now and have. for e time constituted the balane » wheel of our great repablic. The views ©shall oxpress Lam responsible for aftor long and Searcning study upon these questions. S ason of tter than o heart that humani position that wonld rehes chink these questions out than fizht them out. What do we find in bumanity? We find undying and eternal for we nd” power. But, thunk God, amons many millions of humanity thero e oW to bo found millions who that there IS something this l1fe 1o live for, something grander e than alth o P i is the and, noble, eleviting and rising principle of the brot hood of mankind, Ouat of the din and smoke, the serambling greod for gold, there can e clorly and percopribly heard those noble, Inspiting and 1ik words: Give us the broth »od of n Tho existing and 1 st coni- pelthe practics of the law of self-preservation but by wiseand honest dircetion our govern: | s dostined to revolutionize t nd fully establish ons basod upon. the traw principlis . The riotous demons tions of late Of th efieets of the prac- tice of the faw of self-preservation, but ivis n very poor practice. 1a organized labo v prineiples are 10St lawlessness, ated, and his long sines scoun- v will in the futur Counte- anything not in conformity with t Taws of the band, Wo beliuve It otte duty observe the rights of others. T nre t ies and I hope fon 0 mitke oo ( to noti is with reluctance that the cmple clusses discharge worthy em- | practical law of self-prosorvat found in the “home industry” moves y ago L had thy honor “of addressing you pon this qu on, and 1 repeat today that in all eases ‘where falr labor is cmiployeid wo should give our preference to Nehrask o oods. | heartily commond the aciion of ths Inboring people 0f Omahy for their increased patron of Nebra ade goods auring the past yeir, and L want o impress upon. you more stronzly than ever vital Tm- portance of stunding by Omahn enterprise and Omaha Mbor. Every dollar invested In Omabn made goods neans Just one more dol- lar left in circulation hon 1l every dol- ar pudd out to castern manufactu S means nother dollar taken out of our losal eircul: ton, 1 we would build up Omaha and i mo) -”rmulnv nent for ou un'lv Ind 'v should penny is ospendod for s provided the same class of artle In-Omahor the state of Nebruska by Patronizinz home industries means Omali prosperity: 1t umeing that Omaha labor will bs cmployed, thi Omaha business bloeks A dwelling hous will all aziin fid tenants: It means that o business wen witl be able to k ILmeans that hon Y that the wife wnd ehiidren witl be tor. Tvmenns Om Omunha, ich boists more homas owned by working- 1 than any othier city in the west i prop tlon to popalition. L0 us try to keep thit standing. vur tactories are also somethl to be proud of, and with proper nat ihe state of Nebraska b destly leading state of 1the unton. apital Invested 1n Nobr L manufacturing Industrios bs glven at #14000,000, and is now 2iving employment (o more thn' 15,000 pe Sons. The viclue of Tast year's Outpat wis. i round nun 5,000,600, in- dustry | ehruska s the tindustry. Nebr land Is now considered thy best ugar beet land in the worid, and b predicy it thix Industry Wikl yot be the pride of our stiate, s st all “home industry™ an | seo to dtihat the praivies of Nebraska hloom with factories which wil givo emiployment 1o untiess thousans. My frionis, 1 bellove Omahi is In bt er shape thi o5t Of the lurge eitles of this country, i behooves you workingnen to it she i 50, We huve o hied wine wr before us in-all probab lity, but by econ- omy and fnaustry and a frieadly fecling be- tween all LUbaK thers novd be no swifering. | would beg of you to diseous nance anything tooking to'violenes on the partof uncmployed men such ns hins been siacted in New York, Chiagoand other ¢itios, Nuthing I« gained by violence or disorder | nor by wid inzthe breach bel neapitaland | Ibbor. Lot s oo peacenble. LUt (s remembir Uit Duis{inss 10, UGS i - prope Orty OWNeEs wre hard np s vell s wo ire, i Lot us act togeth in ntly and pull to- etiier to make tmes o 2 tus educato o ns wna | wird Lo H o5 will pon e Nigher and beiter civilizacion | and prosperity will Lless all our v Dr. Rudolf and other speakers follawed with briel addresses, aftr which the vast | crowd went to the faiv grounds and other | places of amusement for the balance of the day e Fireworks tonight, Courtland beach. e Agulast tno Barbers” Ordinnnee Patitions are in a score or more of the bar- ber shoa of tho city, in nearly half of the business houses, whilo hundreds of othors | are being circulated upen the streets, asking the mayor to veto the *Barbers' Sundayé clostug” ordinance passed at the last session of the ety council by a bare majority. - In all justauces these petitions arc bsing al- oSt umanimously sizued, and by citizens in all walss of Jifo. Oa> of the petitions was heuded by George Fraucis Traiu, who in his most profune terms denounced tho issage of the ordingnee as i siep 1o the direction of curtailing and restricting the righis of the | Americau citizens. ————— result, it was moved that further balloting Fiveworks tonight, Courtland beach, | SETTLED DOWN T0 BUSINESS Board of Education Held a Lato and Laborie ous Session Last Night, SEVERAL PRINCIPALS WERE ELECTED Allowance for Contraots—~Disoussion of Seve €ral New Suggestions for School Serv “Condition of Flaances—Adjournment Uatit We y—Proceedings. Ihe Board of Elucation mot in vogular session last ovening. Tho reading of the minutes of vhoe last meotinz was dispensod with Asa Loard and 8. M. Ware offeret $133 oach for the two school buildings located east of the Lothrop school. “Tho vropositi was debated at somo length and finally e copted. I'ho appication of Z. S, Harrison for a position as toachor of vocal music was reterred. Miss Nowa Dougherty's anplication for a Position as teacher - the primary depart ment was also reforred I'ne application of Miss Margavet K. Goss for leave of absence until Novembor 1 wag referred to the committeo on teachors and examinations. An invitation from tho ofcers and diree- tors of the Omaha Opera Fostival school to attond the roception to be given Max Marote zek was accopted by the board. Health Commissioner Somers servod notic: upon the board to abate the alleged nuisanco oxisting in the dry elosat systom of the Wost Omaha school building within ten days, Tho matter was roferred to the attorney of tha board. The committes on supplios rocommonded aceeptanco of the bid of Faivbanks, Morss & Co. for furnishing six-ton wagon for weighinzcoal for tho city sehools 8214, The bid of tha Thomas Charles pany of Chicago for furnishine k supplios was vecommended for acceptanco by ‘thy committee, and_that of Bimor & Amend of New York of 210062 for furnish- inz che S was A Tho vaport was adopted On the recommendation of the committes < Kimball pianas bo purchased from ot De paid for January 1, thore usiderable debate. adition of the General Fand. Socrotavy Gillan stated in responso to query from M. Burzoss, that there was not Likely 1o be any geusral fund in existonce on January 13 that s orlering supphies of late he hadordered only 5) par cont of what was necded, and that in s alinstances he had askad ‘the partie vhom ho madg the purchases to carey theie accounts until January 1. Phe discussion as © the advisa- bility of involving the finances of tha bord inthe proposed pucchase gemw quite ani- mated, soveral mémbers strongly opposing such activ I'he report of the committea was finally rejocted. The 0f the committee on elaims on pay roll was road ana dpproved. Mr. Mor rison asked to be oxcused from voting, stat. ing that while he did not wish 1o ceasure anyboly, he thought that exponses were vunning wild, and he wished to have an opportunity to look over tho pay roll. M trer eliangod his vote to the nogative side for lar reasons, M. Piovson, in votinz *vea," oxplaineds that he believed that icasinuch as the committoe had approved the cliims the board could not reasonably or with justice to tne committes veject them On motion of Colonel Akin the privilpges of the floor wore tendered to the membors of the city eouncil. Tho report of the committee on elaims on site and building funds was adopted The committee on boundavies made a report defining the poundaries of the Cen. tral, Franklin, Windsor Place, C: Lotirop schools, which was adopted. Atlowances*on Contracts, TR ateactor on the Cantr school building, was allowel $2.04) on fiy cstimates; Beverly & Wooloy, o1 tho Hart, man building, $L360; Daneas Finlayson, on the Windsor building, $39330; Grahim Pavk, on plumbing for Windsor school, third pay! ment, $221.95 By unanimous vote Miss Hibbard, nos ! paid Jandercarten assisiant, was olectel] divaetor; Miss Nieso, now voluntoor ns. sistant. bo made a paid assistant, and that Mrs. Flemon Dralke, now a volunteor sistant, be mudo o paid assissans, A proposition to tair down the old smoke. stick at the Park sehool was referred 1o the commiites on grouy !5 anit boildings, By vesolution, kizh sehool cortificatey were grantet to numbers 50, 21, 53 and 51, IS Lund, conteactor for ' the Contral school, filed an agrcement pormitting th bourd to clean and pit seats in the buil liny without considering such action an accent ance by the hoard of the work done. “The sesratary vas auchorized to employ an assistant for a few days to aid in chock: ing up supplies now arriving Election of Principnls, Mrs, Charles Rosewater, Miss Truelan| and Mr. McCartney were nominatet for tha position of principal of the Central school, Aftersix ballots had been taken, without bo deferved until the next mesting, Motion lost Mrs. Charles Rosewater was elocted oy the ninth ballor. Dr. Duryea's resolution providing for the purchase of booles for the English dopart- anent of the High school at an estimated o8t of 3400 was adopied, Mr. W, K. Sudborougn was elected prin- cipal of the Normal trainiug school by a vote of 10 to 1 blanlc Mr. Gibson offered a resolution substitut- ing monitor for Silicon plaster on the Frank- lin sehool, subject to the approval of the con- tractors. | This precipitated another diseus. ston. Mr. Moreison sail there wasn't i bit of differenco bet the threo kinds of plaster manufuctured here, and that tha manufacturers themsclves wouldn't know theirown plaster from cither of the others if placed on the wall. o stated, in brief, that be believed that in spocifying s cortain kind ofyplaster for the use of the hoard, tho board was unduly discriminating againss manufacturers of othor plaster, The resolu- uon was referred 6o the committeo on build- ings and proporty, with instructions to roport at the next mecting. Mosie for the Fuplis, Mr- Knodell brought up a resolution pro- viding for renting pianos for use in the schpols, which was debated av some length, On motion, the resolution was the committee on supplios, w act. the committee bein cted to rent the pianos, if possible, with the understand. ing that tho rentals be applied on the pur chse price, if the board should later dovide 10 buy the pianos. ‘The committee on sup plies was instructed to tabulite bids for placing window shades in the West Omaba, Sartoza, Central and Lothrop schools. A map of the city wies ordered purchased for the use of the Superinteadent and s [2 On motion 1t was resolved 1o inspeet the Windsor school buildivg this afternoon. Mr, Morrison_moved that all bids for the erection of the Hickory strecy senoot bo r farred to the committeo on buildings and property, ‘Ihe committee on supplies wis instructed o open and tasul bids for sehool desksand award the contract o the best and lowest bidder. e Childre Day at the Far, Today will be one of the best days at the ir, for it 18 Childven's day. Al the young- sters will be odmitted free. Several tnousand tickets have been distributed and i ull probability the httle ones will huve complete possession of the grounds. ‘The baby show opens at | o'elock this afternoon. There are 283 of the pink | cheeked cherubs enteved. Tho day for the exhibit of colored infants for cash priccs is Friday. J. A, Counor. the superiutendent of the show, is taking much interest in i Today, as overy day this week, there will be a balloon ascension av 1 o'clock e Frobably ¥eil In the Lake., MILWAUKEE, Sopt. 4.—Captain Bier- man, an weronait, made an asceusion from Sehlitz park at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon and when last secn was a more speck in the sky directly ovor Lake Michigan. At dusk the” bylloon de- scended wward the water. Nothing has been heard from him or the ballooa.

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