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8 R S —— — DELEGATION KNOCKED OUT Action Taken by the Republican City Oen- tral Committeo Last Evening. ONE PRIMARY TICKET DECLARED ILLEGAL Ernest Stuht Says He I8 Too y to | Settle Committee Finances Bupervisor of Reglstratic Young. One s Too The Churchill d At today's prima; was thrown out by tec at its gation to b voted upon s in the Bighth ward the city central commit- meeting last It was brought about by the fact that it lacked the re d number of legal signers to the peiition that the names of nine dele. gates be placed upon the ticket to be voted upon at the primaries. The central commit tee is overating under the Australian ballot law, and that law requ that twenty naturgs to a petition cssary to have the ifames of candidates for del printed upon the tickets, and that a cannot sign more than one petition It was found that two persons had signed nt petitions. The Churehill con- zent was unfortunate in that it had but ty signatu fncluding the two alones, The other petivion had twenty aud then nad two to spare after the king of the two from the petition, while the Churehill petition fell because it left ghitecn names on the same, ‘The list candidates for delegates that was rown out is as follows J. Davis, Hitcheock, W. F. Cowger. 1. shi k., James Washington, W. C. Lawton, Reed, H. Loud, 1. A, Hel orge Smith, one of the members of the Auditing commitice appointed to investigate unts of th Micers, reported ) of the members of the committee had been absent from the city, and that he alone had acted, Stulit s Too nest Stuht, the ex-treasurer, when enlled upon yesterday, stated that'he was 100 mu ged with politics to act with the con whing a settlement, and reques time be grauted. This | com ted that it hd found in t Piper the sum of & ommittee voted that the turned over to the present ovenl ne: gatos person - w. usy, and the centr sume be A motion prevailed also that Ernest Stuht be instructed to turn over to the. commitice #2560 on uccount, and that the auditing of his ic at such time as suits that gentlen It was estimated that the amount in his hands is $50, out of which he has paid #18 on orders from the ofticers of the committee, The time expires at noon today for M. Stuht to turn over the amount pamed now in his hands, Handicepped by Yourh, Frank Bunkhauer called attenti fact that A, Jellen, appointed as a visor of roeistration m the of of the Sccond ward, is d renson that he is but 13 Slwun | ward deleg 1 to the super- htb precinct | ualified, for the of ugh. I'he This S fixed by nittee and action w ion of its allowance. It is o be paic crest Stulit lguidite The committee Journed o'clock Saturday cvenit n iy will turn over its affairs to the new committee that will be created at the vity convention. to meet at § > hot republicans in the west end of the b ward, and the ter themselves righteously fled in making it very out at Clifton Hill. cons warm for some folks According to the state- ment of one of the aggrieved parties, who dechnes 1o have his nam: od just at this stage of the procecdings, or to give the names of the other partics concerned until there has been “a fall taken out of them,” the situation is about as follows: ‘Three members of the West End Repub lican club, who ave said to very ¢ fently grad anks of d racy in orde nd in with the big repub- lican majority in the Sixth, have 1o themselves the position of bosses, or think they have, and in this bogus cay made the most of a good thing by certain candidates for ofice for alleged expenses i delivering votes, representing as tho d in Sixth ward 1t is cl L they ot poll ¢ with the exception of their own, d that they ed the leg” of for office” in that ward to the tunc of & nd when he declined to stand | any further work of that kind they are said o have muleted_the opposing candidate in u like amount. This, it is said, was effected upon their representation that they acted for the independent but unsuspecting voters | of the West Knd Republican club, Moreover, the agevieved member above mentioned suys that the three *nosses’ sent o the council « lis they de- sired appointed suvervisors of regisiration and sizned to the petition their own names | as exceutive officors of the club, when in | ot they are ot o acall. Wherefore re is'a lively row on hand and the mem- who have been, unwittingly for their part, offered for sale and classed under the Jtitle of “goods’ are exc claye their intention o driving back into the democratie fold. B vote t It is alle 8 candidate 300, the sinu Ninth Ward Caueu ~The Ninth Ward Republican clu met in eavcus last night at 2008 Farnam sireet ana agreed upon nominess for delegates to the next county convention. These names will be voted upon at the coming primarics. Charles Unitt called — tne gathering to order, after which F Ransom Was chosen as chairman, s were presented for considera- tion. One was he ant and another by P. I , the latter, it was understood, in favor of Cox for she sult was unnounc chair it was found that Cox's own v 1him by a vote of 53 to 22, aucus nominees for delegates as follows: I, B, Bryant, L. Blickensdorfo 1 It Andrews, 5. M. Crosby, Carl Heering, Lhul.w« lonp, J. L. Livesey, Simeon Trost ler, P. . Winte v iy One of the nominess ticket was “on the meeting of the Sumosc 1t is suld that Le join, shile he wore Sumos His action was criticised, Ly fo on nmittees were appointed in every ward i after democratic interests during the election, Seventh Ward Kepubiicn The Seventh Ward Republican elub mot at 1212 Park avenue last night eted the following officers: President, H. K. Chock ; vice presidents, I O.' Rhoads, D, B il and Joh AL; secretary, L. Nor- wham Pa Jerats. weeting of the Second ward democrats Tuesday evemng, October 6, on Sixteenth street, botween Martha and Castellur stroets, for the purpose of caucus- ing for delegates to the city convention, - Ruto 1 and Nominees. by the rd had ap. n the democ at last atie rack’ night's club, 1 the Jacksonians but he wus and e B, corsion, To Houston return, Omaha lw-«-n\‘ Oet, 10, rate $20.25, Limiv 20 days, last opportunity to ge For particulars apply son, 425 Ramg Leaving Round trip Positively 0 low a rate o R C. Patter- ,» Omaha, To the Editor of THe OMAHA Bre bas been reported that I have with- drawn from the candidacy for the city couneil. 1 am in it o a tinish regardless of the reports of my enemies and ask support. W. H. MALLoky. - Cuuiry an u Cage. Cora Wetzel, u colored resident within the Mprescribod lim was urrested Wednes day evening for being disorderly. The | woman Las & fiuc alto voice, ana she enter- Maived the ofcers ou duty ab the jail by It [ strging all n | two thirds | sunny indignant, and justi- | 8¢ feathers in his hair, | rht tunes from ‘“Brush After the Ball e - CHARGES QBA INST GANNON. lone Dem Sho sane all the Clouds Away" to An Omaha Atterney's ht Over the Sale of Cortain Chattels The fact of M. V. (Gannon having heen the torney for Thomas J. Broderick, adminis- trator of the estate of Owen McDonald, de. | ceased. is causing him no ond of trouble just at this time. A year or 0 ago, Owen McDonald killed by bein rin down switch engine in the stock yards at South Omah: Shortly after this, the | widow, Mary speared in the probate court and asked for the appointmen | of an administrator for the cs i nam- | ing a young man. n 18 J. Broderick, who | at the time was ling law in annon's | oftice. The being no objecti the appoint | ment was made und notiing more was heard of the matter until foew days ago, when Mrs. McDonald, by Herbert J. Davis, ap peared before the probate courtand asked for the removal of Broderick from his ch: on | the grour that he had not acted faithfully | with the estate of thedead man. His afi | davit, which was placed on file, recited the t that the administrator | the attorney nnived with the stock va any, and that by so doiag they had settled 1 5,000 claim for 00, and that even this amount they had failed to account for or my into On this showing the court issued an order | removing both the attorney and the admin- | istrator, and an ofticer was sent out to serve | ¢ notices. Neither of them wer and it was learned that they had both v moved from the city had set tlod in Chicago. This fi resulted in the filine of ar s afidavit, in which it was for that Gan. non was the custodian of th and that it was in his possession, as { the former administrator, \ ing was made, attachment papers issued and turned over to the constable to ve lovied upon Gannon's law library in the New York Life buil ud his houschold woods, which were ina residence on Sher. nue the adjudieation of some developmonts are promised, as it is now stated that beforo the commencament of the suit the Stock Yards comvany offered Mrs, MeDonald a weh lrger sum in sotticment of the claim than w rted by the administeator When the ofticer wett out to the residence to make the lovy he was met by the house. keeper, who flashed a bill of sal everything in sight and duted seve ago. The ( Wh was by a were | final i) started Bishop & loan brokers inew that they had o | the nousehold goods, ord they discovered exceuted by Gaun date of the bill me goods. nnon troubles ' of s U e on 2 10 the that their morteage, wiis subsequent to the sale, anit covered the Tho Oldest System of Parming, practiced long it antedates other nations resort to it of the agriculture of the | globe is dependent upon it today. It wultipies the yield, makes the crops a certainty, keeps the soil enviched, des- troys all insects, acc rowth, permits planting in proper season and | brings harvest as reguler as clock work, | lays a sure foundation fora fortune and makes the farmer’s life as bright and as a pieture. The farmers of this section who have suffered 80 from drouth can y land with a perpetual water right under the Belmont canal along | the North Platte valley in western N at from §20.00 to $30.00 an acre: tsells inother irrigated | ons from 0 to $200.00 an acre will do the same in less than three Crops range in value from $40.00. 00 per acre. A superintendent shows the simple method of watering and G. J. Hunt, 203 First National bank, ives full particulars and furnishes half | | il of | fore history On the Great Re t Route for Chi- cigo ay, Octiber 9., Everybody is preparing to go on these low rates, and you should remember that the Great Rock Island route offers this g concession to the people to swell the gate receipts for this, the | greatest day of the fair, Rate from O A to ( 2o and re turn, £10.00, Tickets sold October 6, 8. For-return limit and full purticul address or call on CHAS, SV RIRiEAT JOHN KENNEDY, Omaha, Neb, SEBASTIA G -rare To the St. Louis f; |ml exposition via the Wabash railec Se p!ulub- On Tuesday will appear the mag rade of the led Prophets, which with the street illum- inations rival the most brilliant dis- plays of Paris or the great World's faiv. For a program of the fall festivities, sleeping car accommodations or tickots, call at the Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or write G. N. CLAYTON, Northwestern Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. — Vour Opportunity Invites you now. Rich western 1 cun now be bought at reasonable p and great bargains secured in the eral, agricultural and grazing reached by the Union Pacific The opportunity of & lifetimo for ment! Send tor the Union P lication on Wyoming, C tana, Idaho, Utah and stutes, L L. Gen'l Pass, and nds min- system, fnvest- pub- Mon- oth western LOMA k't Omaha, Nob, decided advant hwestern railway. Four daily castern express trains, with new and special equipment, unexcslled west of Chi Low rates. Baggage | cheeked from your lome. Choice of quick, safe and comfortable methods of | transfer divect to the Worlds fair gronnds, Call, or ur address to the city ticket ofice, No, M01 Farnam st. R. R. Rrrent G, F. Wesr, General Agent CP.&T A, d 8th he Chi 0 & St ailway . Milwank will sell round t Chicago for $10,00, The good on all trains and cluding slee and parlor , and are good rveturning until October 18, The Milwaukee is the only road running trains lighted by electricity trie lamp i each be City ticket office 1501 Farnam street, ticket agent, Paul p tickets to se tickets ave on all cars, in- James Clark was arvesied by Off last night at the iustance of George Abvott of Liucolu. Clark is accused driving off a team of ‘mortgaged horses from Lincoln. He will be tuken back to the Capital City this morning. Ouly 810,00 ToChicago and veturn via the Chic ago | & Northwestern: railway, October | and 8, good returning until October 18, Last Chance, Cheap tickets to Texas, € Call on or addr Palm agt. Santa k Omaha, Neb. e ] Kound Trip to Cuieago, 10,00, J October 6, 7and 8, via Chicago, Mil- ' waukee & St. Paul. Tickets good unull »ber 10, Y, pass. ss B, L. ute, October 18, 1001 Farnaw. | HAYDEN BROTHERS found, | ¢ [ 196, | battle. | and impressive i oy | the cursions will | the regions | Tl | visit to | Farnam street, THE _OMAHA 1 CUTTING BELL-PRICES Oome and Get the Groat Bargains Today from the Bell Stook. CLOSING IT out The Mos tie Snceess of the Senson-— The Hest of 1t Now on Sale—A Rare Troat for Someone Todny. BELL DOMESTICS, T'wo eases of mill remnants of the yard ok indigo bl e yard pron ¢l best 1e and bes rkey recked gingham, " bargain in shak tra value in fine towels, 2 e grade Geriman damask. 1.50 suteen ered comforts now :h. 10¢ grade dark 10-4 fine wool reduced to §1. I-pound gr R ixed n flannel, 34 lor Ut Sy i i tah outing cloth, mixed white blanke blankets, pair, LSTOC Special sale of underwear, All the infants ung Bell worth 25¢ each, g All the zephyr from the be closed at 3e por ounee Ladies' kid gloves worth ) 1o be closed at 49¢, snt's shmere 4 he our price, sy ribbed underwoar Ball for 98¢ our price s0c. Mens natural wool groy sold at the Bell for $1. l Ludies’ heavy cotton vests and pants sold at the Bell for 50 our price 25e, Boys heavy all wool hose sold at the Bell for 40¢ our 15¢. Ladies' ey hose worth 35¢ g the $1.00 and sold at the d at underwear ur price e rice ) HAYDEN BROS, Closing out The | nam Stre | afternoon raoms. Anamber of _fine flor: adorned the casket, and others were placed at the head of the handsome crepe colin, Among the tloral tributes -sent by the firemen a pillow of roses from No. 3 c from No. 8 hose company. A large horseshoe stood at the foot of the cofin, the gift of the men at No. 7 cagne house. ' sent of roses. The Ve remen’s contributed n beaiful cross: Rev. Chy idge conducted the service touching address, dwelling upon the parts of serip: ture brave meu going into 1 composed ssocition i1y which tella of Daptain Crager of »x of truck No. No. 8 and Messrs. of the Vetel 3 S, Henderson of \lny of ehe Beson and Donahe men's association A detail of pol Shoop paid the the departed de sion. Veteran | command of Max uniform. and sociation, under yer, wrned out in full ted in line with a detail The funcral was a g i i utmost, hat 55 by meet such a tragic was expressed on all sidy nan as Jerome should death, Dew Witeh Hazel Salve cures sor DeWitt Witceh Hazel Salve cures uleers o Pacific Count £ October 1th the Pacific Ry. will regular wintor tourists' excursions Through tourist sleepers will leavy Omauha at 2:05 p. . and run through to Los Angeles withont change. The through will leave Omaha at 2:05 P m. ey ¢ during the se until further Oct. 11, 1 Nov. 1, 8, 15, ete.” T excursions will r@e of and personally condue: nt of the celebrated Phillips and ains will be spared by the manage- ment this season, a= in the p excursions fek, incx| and comfortab) n those who contemplate going full and winter to points The tourist Lrsion Chicago, Rock inaugarate its On Islund be all during th on the Pa slbojiors sed On ‘thedo be the latest designed Pullman Co.. being supplicd with same cquipment in tl way of m; . s are used on the I t porter in char full information regarding ra tions, maps, time N GW-"R A, , Oingha, Neb, NGO, Only %10.00, Tand 8 tickets will be on in the Chicago & ilway at $10.00 round returning il Octobenws 18, portunity of the season for a he \\u||l~ ir These tick s and good in free chair cd le 's, Extra equipment will be provided on the above dates in ovder re may be room for all. Four passenger trains to Chi- cazo daily. Call at October ( sale to Chi Northweste ip, good the city ticket office, for further No. 1401 information are the commod latest, most comfortable and s means of travel for la pur Intendin; s, homescelers, hunting partics aud others will find these cars on the Union Pacitic system fully equipped in every way. For adai- tional information regarding these cars your neavest tic nt, any nion Pucitic agent or addr E. L. LOMAX. and Ticket Agen Omauha, Ne General Passenger World's Day Wor fair the Burlington rou sell round wip tickets to Chicago at £10,00, Tickets ave good to ber I8, and will be or and 8 Three trains daily. Ask the Burlington's city agent at 1324 Farnam street. R Thy Lowest irn until Octo- detober 6, T vestibuled and gas-lighted ticket 2 The ouly I'ure Creawm of Tartar JAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER ‘ HOW WEWAN DO 1 Retarn More Tha Dollar a Year In Valoe for & Dollar Iwvested and Stilt Do " Good Fasnme for Onrse We own good frwit land, and you pay us £50.00 we set aside an acre of the land for you and immediately plant 110 fruit treés om . For the further sum of $20.00 per s acre per annum we cultivate and insure the trees till they come into full bearing. You then pay us $150 per ucce for the land. This makes us a net profit of per acre and you get all of the increase in value which results from the growth of the trees and the fuller deve ment of the country for five ye growth of the t alone ine value of th dat the rate of hundred dollars p each year the natural increase in value of the from the inere and cultivatin is sove per g tract. When in 4 hundr in the time cov This yon il the comes in bearing, overy acre of it which you buy now at a total cost during the whole time cov- erad by the ¢mtract of $300 per acre will interestat 10 per conton a value acre. There is not a hept orchard on the Pacific coast which does not do that well vight along. [f it does half that much you have made a good investment and made yourself an independent home. Our terms are so easy that any one can take full advantage of it. Call at room 1, First National bank building. STEARNS FRUIT LAND CO. Mail address 107 1st st., Portland,Orve. ANNOUNCLIL doliars red by thoe con- the benefit of, orel N TS, John Dillon, in “A Model Husbaund," re- opens the Old Grand, now called Rifteenth Street theater, next Sunday. Dillon comes first on the list of really first- cluss attractions which will be seen at this house the comine season, under the manage- ment of L, M. Craw ford now the wn stage, he i W. Keene of the Ameri ar Boyd's for of nextv weck, presenting il 11 Tuesday, “Richeli W “Macbet and Wednesday b “Romeo and Juliet.” The open tomorros mornin foremost will be the nights Richard Inesd. atinee sale of scats will e Limited Mail,” which c Vil last evening, will give fiv ‘mances of the steli ding two matiness cned at the more per comedy-drama, in- aturday and Sun- Thursday evening of ne ‘Patent Applied For,” Vance's new drama_wiil ve the®attraction at William Black. the ~ gey of the attraction, is Commencin week: comed Sy’ representative o i Rotarn, 810, Tand 8 the Chicago, cifie railway will sell round- trip tickets o Chicago and return at the low rate of $10.00, good to return till October 1 one of our maps showing connections at Fnglewood with leetrie line and to the grounds. Sceure tickets via the Reck Island g void tiresome and expensi ips across the ci Four ly trains euch Wy fair limited, | at 4 p. m. and will put you on the grounds at Sa. m. The Nebraska state limited leaves Omaha ot 5 p. m. and puts you on the grounds at 9 a. m. You can’t'beat it for time, and the oquinment and dining cur service is unexceled Sleeping car berths secured in advance. Baggage checked from your residence. AR s Wortd's Falr Rates Wil Noter Be Lower Than those quoted by the Burlington route for **Chic " October 0. Round trip tickets at $10.00. Tickets are good to return until Oe ber 18, and will be on sale October 6, and ¢ Three vestibuled trains daily re the Burling October Island & 1 and The following & sued yesterday: Sheldon, Onal Holliday, Om: I Luura E. § Ered ¢, Luc T Kate €. Spitman, Bu Itime - Will Face 1 Crime, Topcka, Kan., the city yesterday and took chary Williams aud his wife, who are w there on the charge of obtaining false pretenses. Williams s brakeman on the Union Pacific road. Ie was arrested by Sherifft Bennett, who held nim until the ofiicer from Kans ved. — Butlding ©ermits. Building permits were issued yesterday by the inspector of buildings as follows Clifton Hill Presby terfan churel third and Gr <h build Two minor p 3 A sheriff from arrived in Jo ited Jods und. to be Three minor permits T An officer from the reform in the city last night to take formutory. Eddie I ible by his schooling in this pla take some of the mischief out of him, - school arrived Jddie Woods s been given and the > woulil W Charles » Manker, a railway siding in South Omaha, was day on the charge of stealing bis roommate. George Br cr. The watch was recovs ofticers, e cmploye re- ested yester- watch from el is his red by the Charzed with Kobbery, Ambrose Otis was arrested as a suspicious character by Captain Mostyn, It is thought thut Otis is the man who robbed the private i of President Clark of the Union Pacific u fow nights ago. Ofticers are investigating his record, — Snutched on Suspielon, Mike Cloney was arrested by Officer Foley yesterday afternoon while he was trying to ais of u bundlepf clothing vory- cheap, The ofieers believe that the goods were stolen from some residence in the outskirts of the city —~— DeWitt's Witch Haze L Tearing Bewn f(he \\nl A force of men were put at work yesterday teaving down the walls of the theater. The eastwall is braced by a stug- ing and ropes will be fastened to the south wall and it will bo pulled down as soon as possible. cures burns i . The 8iiiwaukee § s round trip tickets to ( October 6, Tand 8 for $10.00, October 18, icago Goud to RICE'S akin Powde? Powder.—No Aunuonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, when | RE YOU THINKING OF | BUYING ONE ? OU NEVER BOUGHT A POOR ONE OF US E NEVER HAD AS MANYSTYLES ASNOW E'RE SELLING MORE NOW THAN EVER BE- | FORE. E'VE NO COMPETITORS IN PRICE OR QUALITY. ]OOK AT OUR CARPET EPARTMENT. ARGEST STOCK OF CAR- | SIN THE CITY. | ESTIMATES FURNISHED. The MORSE RY G3OBS 0. | 18th and Faranam, Searles Medical & Surgical Dispensaiv. GHRONID, NERVOYS AND _PRIVATE DISEASES L all DISEASES OF > ETIOAT, AT, SO MAC T BOMWELSand. LIV g U MATISN, DS PEPSIA. BLOOD, SKIN and KIDNEY 6 MA WEAK N ESSES, HOOD CURED, 1t WEAK Iv'xmv Dinenses, Froe Boc First sty Dr. Searies & $3arlss, The County Fair affords an excellent opportunity for the pick-pocket 1o get your watch. If you would be proof against his skill, be sure that the bow (or ring) is a wouth , Taom 118 South 1 1, Ne h St nis wonderful bow is now fitted 1o the Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases, which are made of two plates of gold soldered to a plate of composition metal, Look equally as well as solid gold cases. and cost about half as much, Guaranteed to wear 20 years, Always look for this trade murk.@ None genuine without it. Sold only through watch dealers Asls any jeweler for pamphlet or send to the manufacturers, KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA, ¥IHIVUBOLOR High Class Photogranhy, At Popular Prices, 813-815-817 5, 15th Steast, Omaha, Neb, TOIHE Mayor of Gouncil Bluffs: Barring ween our honor, cil Bluffs,” politi goods equally ns che bluff—Perhaps empty about underive party, with s ready? Lot ‘er A QUARTER W casls pr 80 FORTY-FIVE For the shir ling to pay 74 L cloudid (gray SEVENTY-FIVES For the celebrated patent fl wear, bed them last elsey EIGHTY-FIVE For the same a few vetoss, there able positions and Tam th Bluffyou know s the Nothing vl now, beea Says as were this year with both feet, durin Lean step in our s is no meterial difference bet- ‘Youare the mayor of Coune or that Bluffs the Council”—a r-called comp :titor, we sell ska—That's a commercial else—We've said nothing we were planning a surprise reshments—Are you Nebr 35¢, be. nd will s and pants, you are alw for. A Sle shade they W00 ‘tty heavy— lined You pi I'ne Nebraska got there thit money pinzh, now unders v surprise grab- car at $1. natural wool unlerwear, you whoare in the habit of wearing pay all sorts of prices, man, and the coin you ding to the ability of sales. to the the ve to throw BOW--WOoWws— DOLLAR into the wool before knitting. rrantad all wool goods are worth not less than $1.50. DOLLAR THIRTY Torr. authority. custom nopoly not to be honest goods her it you chooss wier il camel's hair, identicle elsewhere, Doolittle sanctificd 'em, orsom: othe We don't believ for the benefit of Finer underclothes than w had, pay $3.00 a suit for the besause ‘tis Dr. or Prof. humbug bhing our bhine or mo~ carry are 1—you pay for may buy labels else- in a e you muy depe ou We rofer to pag2 42 D Uabieetstnss —HAVE YOU A CATALOGUE? Sand yrur address right quict, If the Best is Good Enough Then you'll be satisfied with our gold watches—perfect time keepers—The lat- est styles—guaranteed absolutely accurate, RAYMOND, E. Cor. 15th and Douzlas. [ am strictly in it for Business Not only as manager of the affairs of the Stearns Fruit Land Company, making it fill its contracts to the letter while I live and tying it. up so that it has got to fill them, if [ “peyg out,” but am doing a large general real estate busi- ness besides. People have- been writing to me for ten years, wanting to trade Nebraska and lowa properties for Oregon and Washington prop- erty. Now, see [ am here and can show it up: what have you to trade? 582 your goods, et me and | wiil work up good trades for you., Send descriptions of property to me, care D. V. Sholes Co,, First National Bank Building, Omaha, and say what kind want to get for it, ol property you D, H STEARNS, RUPTURE EINANGIAL REFERENGE cure a1l kinds of RUPTL ¢ use of knifo, nu matter of Low lou NO PAY UNTIYL CURED, Wo refor you to 4,30 pitiente § Nt laa s of Commerce, Omahy, 1 Gorman s avonzs B ok, Omaha tion from bus! Nouporation. Invess wethod. Wrl teo to absolutely both saxos without the standing, EXAMINATIZ N FREE, THE 0. E. WiLL*1 CDAPANY, B07-308 N. Y. Lits Bu ! llu;. Omaha, Neb, BEND PO CISCULAR A br $50 00: WEEK tiken. W JONES, Man'y UIbORDERS And NERVJU‘s EVIL ENETH aud tone @ body. T"will send (ne- oly paoked) WIREE (o any sumerer e presori o thal o we of m-u ot B WRIGHT, ? n‘.‘ Ivy