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OMAHA DAI[Y BFE QATURI)\Y 23. 1894, " SPEGIAL NOTICES. CLAIBVOYANTS MRS, DR H. WARREN, FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, BUSINESS CHANCES. STEAMSHIP LINE. NEBRASKA EPWORTH LEAGUE |2 . CLAIRVOYANT, RE Advertisements for these columns will be taken until 1230 p, m. for the evening and until 5:00 p. m. for the morning and Sunday editions. Advertiners, by requesting a numbered eheck, ean have answers addressed to a numbered let: ter in oare of The Bee. Answers 8o addressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check Mates 1%e word first fnsertion, 16 & word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 25c. —_— SITUATIONS - WANTED. SITUATION FOR ANY KIND OF # keep small acoounts; by man of ence; good refersnces. Addres O 20, Bee. A3 240 . GOOD__PLACE TO WORK. BY enit girl. Apply 1511 Howard st * A M9 220 ———— ey — — liable business medium; Tth year at 119 N ROOMS AND BOARD, 2013 DOUGL, s PROFESSOR groatest clalrvoyant of his age, will read your Gives valuable Wil give you truthful Fourth Annual Convention in Session at Grand Island, DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH DOARD. has arfived In Found trip tickets from New Sibley of Ej into convulsions. He sald that a whig of Erle, once represented his distric enveniences; 2022 St. Mary's avenue. ATTENDANCE AT THE FOUR HUNDRED MARK insight into su S & BOARD, Tovers united. JOB PHINTING & CHANDLER ives names of friend VERY 000! Forty Pastors from V State Assisting in tho Deliborat of the Mecting ELEGANT FURNISH lous Portions of tha 2110 Douglas. NICE ROOMS AND What (0 do and where.to 0 o be lucky trouble call ton on all affairs of life o business rs get mn‘x actie ULATION OPEN thy oy fast and furious, It wa i PRINTING CO. RoOMS FOR 9 p. m. Sundays LIGHT HO HORSESHOEING. BOLICITORS, TEAMS FURNISHED; INSTALL- ment goods. American \Wringer Co., 160 Hw- ard streot. 158 SALERY fln COMMISSION. THE o age. The New Pat- Tnk” Trasing Pencil,Sells on orks like mag nts Are making $125.00 per we For further par- write the Monroe Erasing Mfg. Co La Crosse, W 554 PUSHING MEN TO TAKE ORDERS FOR OLD shed house; salary paid. _Apply 1316 Douglas. B-MI797y13 BALESMAN WANTED, TO SELL OUR GOODS by sample to the wholesale and retall tra poll on sight o every business man or firm; liberal salary; money advanced for advertising and expenses; permanent position. ~Address, with stamp, King Mfg. Co., C 42, Chica WANTED, A _GOOD UPHOLST man preferred. Apply to C. Behuyler, Neb, B WANTHED, LABORERS AND TEAMSTERS B. & M. W'y extension to Montana. transportation.. Kramer & O'Hearn, ency, 11th and ¥ s T 2 WANTED, RIC 10 JHED PHARMACIST TO take chiirge ofretall drug store, With Interest as partner. ellent opportunity for a you all ¢ stablish a practioe. furnishes financi; ® Lock Box 206, Buffalo Gap. 8. B Mi95 2 BALESWOMEN. Wi2 HAVE AN ORIG legitimate, much needed article which sells hest during hard times, because |t saves money and suffering; women and men without any experience whatever are now making from $15.00 to $50.00 per week without neglecting their home duties; no capital required; full partics lars, free samples and refercrices in your own state and ours by mall. Address 8. W., Hox 1802, Toaton, Masa. Only those sceking r speetable, profitable and permanent home em ployment’ need apply. 1 2% convention was resumed this 8 o'clock by a ducted by C, MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. ot Crawford visitors “are present, night quite D SIRABLE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR FOR EXCHANGE. HAVANA FRECKLES, A 10C ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. RES AND CC nd sea baths. forty of them are HANDSOMELY F with strietly first. cl . room 4, mussage, electrical and gen alcohol, 5”1;.1.\" n 7-YEAR-OLD ha Electrical Works, s, ench welghing horses In exclia ANNA OF CHICAG baths and massage. —_— FOR RENT--UNFUENIBH’D ROOMS. ¢ UNFURNISHE housekecping, city water, ete., low tent; northe west corner 17th and Webster st. _— FOR RENT, STORES AND OFFICEB CORNER BALOON, 923, c Hose Company band Ocononiowoe and Manitowoe waukee and Chicago, in every port she folded her white wings and told o honored him with a seat in cong people were untutored in nautical affairs and listened with rapt attention, As the general An excellent rogram was PAWNBRCKERS. 5 FARNAM MONEY, 508 N. 16th St IN EXCHAN of Norfolk MAROWITZ LOANS various routine committe MIS8 JOHNSTON, shampooing. 94 DOUGLAS. Old location, committees Life, Omaba P MUSIO, ART AND LANGUAGE, nomination; 16 MONTHS LEASE OF n-Tmi;, m ubscript subscriptions Advocate and MADAME m-.u?wufin\ 1419 DODGE TO EXCHAGE Britanica for Herald, and rt proposed amend FOR RENT, THe 4-STORY BRICK DUILDING, The bullding has a fire- TAKE YOUR FRIE] 616 8. 618 Farnam street. proof cement _basemoent, ing fixtures, water on af ply at the office of th 1810 California_stree FINANCIAL ments to the constituth MAKES_DELICIOUS n7 N 16th at. ome made bread; try ne loat: Jh\\ELRV TO ORDER: supplementing his re ant anecdotes. with some pleas AGENTS WANTED. » miles from Dixon, M FOR \\'u{m ING; Waterioo erentery, 1613 Howards tel AGENTS IN AND OUT OF CITY; Apply room 435, WHOLESALE COAL. . WHOLESALE commissions. Paxton_ block. LIN RESTORES ' “How Can I Derive the Greatest cures dandruft; siops hulr falling Testores gray no talking; fmmenss Address’ State References furnished Omuha patients who are relieved. Room 424, Bee Building, Omaha, Nob. PLUMBERS. Miss Edith in groans and curses. G stunned and be ac made Judge Thompson a congressman. of_merchandise. Davenport & NTS TO TAKE ORDERS DY S o 1S vt good salary or commission Apply at_once for Box 1854, N. Y. City. Expenses and [ —— - CATARRH TREATED, 0, Douglas blk., cor, 16th and Dodge. PER MONTH, ROOM Sampies. ' Address “Lock FOR SALE- REAL ESTATE. TR B RROERHE “that the word ‘reform,’ inscribe WANTED, A MAN TO TAKFE AN OFFICE and represent anufacturer; $50.00 per week: small capital uired. Address, with stamp, Mfg., Box 212, Concord Junction. Mass T—M495 230 . GOO! OR LATEST ing necossity. Salary or commission. gate this. Simplex Dress Chart Co x 562, Kansas City, Mo. BMASS 290 WANT MAN TO HANDLE STOCK FOOD, hoaf sing, etc., In ety on commission. Addross O 21, Bee, B—M302 23° WANTED.- FEMALE HELP. © WANTED-TWO GIRLS IMMEDIAELY, ONE for kitchen work, must be good cook.and one for second work. Apply No. 3 Worthington Place, opposite Brownell hall, near S. 10th st LADIES CAN MAKE $3.00 DAILY BY ing and addrossing circulnrs for us anvassing; position permanent; ped envelope. Miss Graco Ind. WANTED, work. eply. v\nh Paul, IR WANTED, nssistant tion. Add WANTED, LADY AGENTS IN EVERY CITY : and town in Nebraska and lowa to sell a new article; good profit. Call on or address Mrs, R. B. Carter, 4129 Lake st, Omaha, Neb. 473 20 WANTED, AN EXPERI eneral housework, with th st FOR RENT-HOUSES. P FIND FLAT IN CLOUSER BLOCK AT 103 ] "10th st range and all other convenlence | $8%. George Clouser, room 8, 1623 Fnrm\!l.lr.. HOUSES, F. K. DARLING, BARKER BLOCK. D588 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. THE _O. F. Davis company, 1505 Farnam. _D—087 6ROOM COTTAGES, MODERN, CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elgutter, 204 Beo bulld- iny D88 RENTAL AGENCY, 807 BROWN BLOCK. D589 CLEAN, COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT, moderate rentals, best 3 and 4-room suites for houaekeepers only. References required. Also 6-room suite in tenement. 816 S. 22d sl D590 TAL BLK. D1 FOR RENT, GOOD DETACHED NINE-ROOM house 2021' Capltol avenue, ~B. H. Robison, room 7, Commercial National. D850 TEMPLETON & Paxton _bik. D658 KELKEN Y&CO.R. 1, CONTIN FOR RENT, DWELLINGS IN ALL PARTS of Omaha; call for list. B. H. Sheate. 43 Paxton block. D—Méss FOR RENT, DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN Councll Blufts; call for list at Omaha office, 432 Paxton block. B. H. Sheafe. D—M081 FOR RENT, TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLATS, cheap. J. W. Squire, 3 Bee bidg. D-$3 THREE-ROOM FLATS, $1.50. 1018 N. 17TH, D-MSST fy8* FOR NENT, HOUSE 9 ROOMS, MODERN. Loggy & HIill D211 23 FOR RENT, DESIRADLE 10-ROOM, MODERN residence, first-class in every detafl, centraily located. Renf, $0. B. H. Sheafe, 432 Pax- ton blk. D—M309 TENTS FOR R \RNAM ST, D381 FOUR ROOM COTT. 1600 SOUTH 14TH ST, $8.00. Inquire 828 15th St D782 FURNISHED HOUSE, § ROOMS papored, painted: fice yard. ' Inquire 1oth street. Roferenc D03 VERY FINE 7-ROOM COTTAGE AT RE duced prioe: call at onca, Ildelity Trust Com- pany, 1702 Farnam st D1 FOR RENT, MODERN HOUSE; REASONADLE terms. l'mqulh' 1919 Doddge DM For APPLY 5 Pasion” blockes Mi3o 27 TWO OR THREE NICE HOUSES FOR N §1.00 CASH FOR FIV Young Men's Christian n, North Platte. party’ tickets bought and sold. call at 1810 G 1312 Farnam strect. FOR SALE—400 CHOICE EASTERN NI i aiso a few for t despite the ther the church attended the ¢ of United Workmen large audie LOT 5 STANTON 1 VO SALE, 2 holt fimgs mike Leavenworth street, Address 243 Bt TOMORROW'S conducted by | opoite of the agricultural depre keenly than has Pr mies say that in this his Dbitter opposition to the & volicy of r with Ru HARRISON, 2N FARM LANDS. Lemon, Ashland, If a house you want to rent? You'll find it on this page. Or on buying you are bent? You'll find it on this page. Do you want a girl to work? You'll find it on this page. Or, perchance, a man to clerk? You'll find it on this page. Do you want to get a bath? You'll find it on this page. Or trade for that another hath? You'll find it on this page. outh Omaha Relation of the Bpworth League to SPECIAL INDUCENM ie Bowman Youn, for purchasing RGINTA AVENUES GEORGIA AND V. “The Chris gaged. His pi rated Social Tal- | § S Stockwell, Shelton; sion’ of methods. The chofcost resi Can be_purchased from the same hands the S: iPriedrichsruh, herited the ancestral estate at Schoenbausen, On April 1, 18 his admirers throughout the world gave him that portion of the Schoenhausen property which his father had been obliged to seil when times were hard. The money value of the gift was some $400,000. Blsmarck ls also a distille a large brick " work, and at at prices that AFTERNOON SES 1:30—Juniors’ ; junior devotional meeting, led b ordinary Re- Jhold zm oy Gt Falling Sén- junior song sntions, Nerv- oustiiiching of ‘the eyes and other wonderful discovery of ‘172 Farnam street, hat the Epworth has been en- dorsed by the leadingscien- tific men of Europe and Strengthens, fnyigorates and tones the entire system. Hudyam cures Turpenning, David City BUS[N’ESB NOTICES 0 Question Box BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE —Reports of officel A, H. Snyder, 165 Burt st., tel. 107, 833 85 Nervousness, Emissions, anddevelop s Hudyln stops DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 119 N. 16. of the dis. charge in 20 ROEDER'S PHARMACY, Pains in the E\lO\'ED IUS CD.\L B y Sarsaparilla, and is manifested cvery day in the remarkable cures the mediciue accomp- office to 209 So. OMAHA ME pipes made new. ll(lTKL_T?I!UNS\\'l\:IL wml'\x PIPE FACTOR | WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new ice crem pariors, 2502 Leaven- everything Is new, fncluding the bullding. Tel 1030 Ice cream delivered. WANTED—TO RENT. WANTED TO RENT, HOUSE OF 9 OR 10 ‘rooms, modern convenlences, betws Cass and Cuming streets. ¥ DeWitt’s Witeh Hazel salve cures piles. Over 2,000 private endorsements, Premlu\renen means impotenc, It 1s a aymmum u weakness ‘and barrenness, opped in 20 days by the use of Hudyan. e new discovery was made by the sj falists of the old famous Hudson M is the strongest 1t is very powerful, but harmless. Sold for $1.00 a ‘package or six packages for $.00 (plain sealed boxes). guarantee given for a cure. six boxes and are not entirel more will be sent to vou free of Bend for circulars and testimonials. Addreas HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE San Francisco, Cal. *'GUPIDERE.” Cures the effects of worth street; tion to rooms by Members of Omah it 00 (o 335,00, tncluding baths, lght and u}e- St. Catharine's Graduntes. seventeenth distribution place Thursday afternoon St. Catherine's academy. of friends of present to listen to an interesting program The graduates of the s Creighton and 2 i The following progra cen_ 18th and Address 624 firat stage. ATDTEES commencement A pleasant and convenient place, 1520 Farnam street, Paxton block; ‘phone, i1 FURNISHED, odern_‘convenlonces. 'x:umncu furnished. Address O 12, o wife. Gentleman \md A good number pupils and MASSAGE TREATMENT, AL RE l’\lns mal baths. Scalp and hair'treatment, manicured& anuropodis. Mrs. Post, 319% S 15th, Withnell blk. CTRO-THER- MMING, GE Loujs Gutiing, demy are Miss IMMEDIATELY, BOARD AND foom in private famlly, no other boarders, for five adults and child. Location must be cen- Address O 17, i ————————— STORAGE. 3 ARNEY. STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, 1214 HARNEY OFFICE AND 1513 Capitol ave. 421 . MORRILL, CARPE: I store fixtures a speclalty. f you buy HOME TREATMENT FOR LADILS Htealth book and consultation free. ca:l Viavl Co., 845 Beo bldg. was rendered: all charges. Loty ‘atianans smoko stacks, furnaces. 1617 Howard st. Weybright, assistant chief telographo Gilli Spauldin jun‘or telegrapher; B tinel; J. D. Clanc Address of G Distribution ot Chorus—1 Ard FARNAM STREET STOP IN AT 1410 and see our new china. M. H. Bliss. WHEN ON 1032 Market St. HAVANA FRECKLES, A 10C CIGAR. FOR 5C. U—M267-Jy-15 SAML BURNS INVITES YOU TO VISIT HI§ new art room at any time. 3 WHITE LEG! Return 1115 N. LOST—HORSE, SORREL, Misses Mesh A ~The World R OM.VAN&STORAGE CO.,1506 DODGE. TEL.1550. —eeeee e WANTED—TO BUY. COND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND e 2 Aman, 808 & 810 N, 1318 Farnam. DR. MAXWELL, S varicocelé_and_constl: nt G Play in Your One dollar a TALIST, OF INTERNA- nitarium, removed to 108 Paxton block. UP-TWO HORSES, Distribution of I 2 YOUNG LADY, NEAT AND IN- tion of eight new divisio; t past month. HIGHEST PRICES PALD FOR SECO furniture, stoves, ete. 710-712 N. 16th. MERCHANT TAILORS, A, MARTIN, & domestic noveltles, ' - good home, with Vi fiss Kate T PATENT UNPAU. SUES ng, OMAHA, NEB. Advice FREE. \w,\mhn A_GOOD SE nearly new, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1607 Farnam: Piano—Rhap: AND PHAE: \n first-class condition. A N Chorus—Mount m Ridgrs.. MONEY TO LOAN—EEAL ESTATE. SECOND mmn SUIT OF BEDROOM FURNI- UITS TO ORDER AT COST. 8 LAR, v 515 Established 2) years, . THE OLD It “l6th, ‘has greatly reduced prices hia 35 pants and §20 suits; all made fn Omah LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY 33,000 & upwards, 5 to 6 por cent; no delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co., 130 ¥ SLIABLE TAIL- IAVANA FRECKLES, A 100 Lll'z'AR. FOR 5C. ing lexs numerous, but an exchange remarks of two venerable citizens who are strongly of that opinion. S IN DOUGLAS, 4 real estato. —60) MONEY 10 LOAN ON FARMS, mproved and unimproved O; SmdalliviTrdt Co., 1702 INSURANCE POLICES ' Chesney, Kans: RAILWAY TIME GARD SECOND-ITAND | er pon wagon and single harness % r pony Address O §, Bee. ‘.'uu AGO, BURLIL ot 10th and Mo HAIRDRESSING. HATRDRESSING, The children of the school came into the room in double file to the triumphal march, lest boy at per at once. LOAN ON IMPROVED state. Brennan, Love & Co. CAPACITY ¥( Address O 10 Depot 10th and Mason St six hundred pounds. near Hanscom park .35 N. Y. Life Bl Gew N. Hicks. D1 FOR RENT, FIRST-CLASS GROOM MODERN xcellent repair; 213 Seward ard. $15.00. DM 8. E. CORNER 6TH AND ~ WILLIAMS atrocts, 10-room house, with good barn, paved street,” large grounds, shrubbery, fruit, etc., I Pideltty Toust company, ‘302 I v|r\am)nl = FOR RENT, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, OF for sale, one of the prettivst homes in the Modern Improvements and beautiful lnwn, flowers, ele, Thomas Boyd, 717 N D-AI453 ROOM WITH ALCOVE. 64 WTH A BN FURNISHED ROOM. 207 HARNEY STR 1 M3 § FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEK ing for man and wife. Rent taken in board. 39 N. 1th, 910 ABTNA HOUSE, "mf B and Dodge. Rooms by the % NICE FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT o housekeeping. 1113 South 11th street E um fi' FURNISHED ROOMS l-(;“~fi()TlaF;(i 1611 Howard st wnl.n_rfukmu'rfi'lfixfiTufi MAN AND wife, board If desired; good location. *Ad dross N 63, Bee. %350 @ FURNISHED ROOMS. 18 DODG ¥ E—"“’ 2 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, GENTL EN i only, 205 St. Mary's a TS 28% 1 FOR RENT, LOWER FLOOR. ALL NICELY furnished, location, nice lawn. Che to man and wite. Will ‘take rent in board, otherwise suit tenant. 130 Sherman aven F¥URNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD ARE OF 17th st ol 28 > - ROONS (SURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. ~clase board. 1904 Cap i ) 1910 Capitol ave. e NICELY ~FURNISHED ROOMS, FOLDING beds, modern M joonveniences, with good board The a—; Harney. F—a%6 138 ulna. FRONT AlCOVE ROOM, Awo, Nick ovets fate, Witk bowsd . ny, i Douglas street ¥ TOUNG WOMEN'S HOME, UNDER Woumen's Christian sasoclation. 111 GRINDING. SCISSORS, LAWN s, . ‘Melcholr Bros., 1119 Farnam st, Tho musical selections were all well ren- , the accompaniments of Miss Webster MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA DPROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cenf. W. B. Meikle, First National bank bullding. Il Deadwaod FOR SALE FURNITURE. i -»N"”"‘“" Lo song, “I Don't Want to Play in Your Yard,” by the little tots wa ’fz,\'v/,niu, B HEARS ,CLIPPERS, l,.uvv MOW- A. L. Underland, very amusing. Low pricés on furniture & goods. Enterprise Credit Co. | _Depot 10th and ") Kansas City nuy E. . SHEAFE, 62 PA. T&Nwm?)‘fi aids dig OF A 6-ROOM W. corner 224 and Call- & TRUST €O.318 N.Y. t low rates for choice ‘security on Ne- braska and lowa farms or Omaha city property Miss Rush, Traveling Me Not only should one do to keep up MEATS. E. her duty to happiness of youth character of a true TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES THE A. Marsh's Washington munm . 1606 Farnam st. N Chicago V slll)ulv-d I pearl among 11:85pm .Oklahoma LIGHT CARRIAGE T AN, FOR SALE, 4 OF MEAT AT 16TH AND B by ol i roperty at lowest rates of interes MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW] improved nnd unimproved Omah: Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. Douglas stre Then the graduate should repay her of gratitude YOUNG DRIVING 1609 Douglas street. CHOICH—MEA na & Texas Txp, (ox ST RATES ON | UNION PACIF Union Depot 10th & Mason Sts.| " ms of the holy of holies and become the Wny one to drive: also phaeton' ar ting In favor of Canadi Alonzo Monk was re-elected IKET, FUNB . “Capital $2000,000. Surplus 3600 mit_choice loans to' F. National bank bullding. LOANS, TEMPLETON&P _— , sho can consider her years to have atrice & Stromsh'g EX (e Sun).12:3 ON & VALIEN, U I. SRTAKERS ,\\u embalmers, 1701 Cuming s In her valedictory addr bade an affectionafe farewell to ler school mates and teachers, Honors gradaate, consisting of gold laureate wreaths, the graduates s Miss Creighton STANDARD REON, PAXTON have 2,000 ton: hay for sale. All DALED HAY Cattle company, of good barn-stored Leaves (CHICAGO, MIL, “nion_ Depot 10th ..Chicago Limit Chitagn Expros {ssued for the natlonal conv TUNDERTNIER rnam siep; geleplione, 2. d-wln Bros., 210 N. balmer, 117 ¥ LOANS ON CENTRAL HANDSOMB ! epot 16th and Webster Sta. Bherman aven _Lite ' butiding. T e A T against outrages perpetrated upon the cols ored people of the United States, and sow seed of independent thought and action, Tt ex aeque to Misses importer and breed Q NZER, OPP. PO, SUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Sole agents for the BUPPLIES FOR AMA’ TINNERQ and attendance, an SHICATO & NOR & Mason Bis.| TN AND S colored voters ever keld in America, NIGHT HAWK CAMERA, # , as follows ccond class, Miss Kutic Sha examiuation A B HARRIS, ROOM 1, CONTINENTAL BLK. M6 Go., ‘photo supplies, 1003 l-‘-mnu at. MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- Covper and vhsetiron work, Harvin Loan Co., 701 5 N.X. Latg bullding 8T. BERNARD PUPS, 10l DOUGLAS E'r‘_lll’:l-fl‘_. HABNEEB WHIPS, BADDL C Casad, 62( 5, 16th street. TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI. or any kind of security, nt lowest possible rat BICYCLES, NEW AND OLD, $20 TO §1% BASY Depot 15th and Webster Sts. paymenist we rent and repiir. Co., @7 N. 18th st $135.00 BICYCLE NOW 88760, $100.00 SUT TO $68.25, $60.00 cut to $42.50. M. Troiel Omaha Bicycle A. Shannon, N. Gallagher, K. MeShane, repairing. 8. D. Sun.) Nobraski FIDELITY LOAN GU U BUY A HAR- Volkeler, M 3 and Webster Sts. ness. August Bohue, 711 8. 16th st T OLOAN ON FURNITU te., at lowest rate oods? atrictly off ‘at any time or in an ahn Mortgage LAW BOOKS, WEST 139 South 28th stre FOR SALE, FRESH JERSEY ( and two young Hoisteln milkers. noon, 3th and Burt streets. horses, wagon RTERS. APPLY REPAIRING 202 5 . Nt TENTS AND AWNINGS. PUT UP AN AWNING ON BUSINESS CHANOCES. CHEAP, PIRST-CLASS RES ant and'linch counter, opposite ¥. & KISOILLANBOUS. HAVE YOU rugs. Smyrna rugs repaired, 321 Leavenworth, R-M21s—Tyld AND FURS. SEND FOR gATA- George K. Brown, ir., & Co., YOU WANT change merchandise, or address’ U and Exchange Omaba, Neb. et 1n’or out of bus!n:ss. CTURERS OF Fisst National second class, Miss Ma Gentleman; y MeShane; TAXIDERMY WAHA & 8T, LoUf competition, Tents for rent. Mamte Kellor; polite deportment, Miss Magglo MeShane. —— ETERNALLY BEHIND. A Story fllusteating the Whereabouts of Reform, Hore 1s a third story told by Congressman le, Pa., which threw the house neral Reed, In congress. Reed was the largest vessel owner on the lakes, The distriot embraced the county of Clarion. It wis a close district, Reed wished to be returned to congress, and democrats named Judge Thompson as his ment. The contest between them waxed glant against glant, ampalgn they brought ar the close of the up together In the wilds of the Clarion fors est. The lumbermen and furnacemen gath= er went election debate, and drawing to a close he told them how he loved Clarion county and her people. and that in her honor he had recently built the fastest craft that ever saflod the lakes and named her Clarion. As the from Buffals to Erie and from Cloveland to 1 from far and near. As Clarlon went, 8o teed led off in the al Re aft sailed Detroft, and from Saginaw to Mackinaw, to Oshkosh, Mil- the county that 5. The ed the hings 1ool ithusiasm was unbounded. 1 blue for Judge Thompson. After a few moments required to get the audience out of their seventh heaven of rap ture, he s leaned over it, motioned to the audience to come up close fon, what General Reed has told you is true. He'has built a brig, and a grand one. But where do you supj name of Clarion?” Turning to General Reed tell th painter put the thought the truth would reach back here, sir. 1 shall tell the challenge yor_t Yes, fellow Citizens, he painted the proud name of ¢ under her stern, gentlon pped to tho tront of the platform, nd said: “‘Citizens of Clar- he painted the proud he said e honest p Stand up here, sir, and ople witere you had the ne, of Clarion. You never o -people the truth, and I deny one word of ft, sir, arion under the stern of the brig, en. peoplo found vont 1 Reed sat peechloss. No excuses woukl epted, and the vote of proud Clarion The indignation of th I cannot but think,"" Mr. Sibley continued, on our nner In 1892, has by somo means been cut out and sewed on the seats of their trouserloons, and they are daily sitting on their ‘reform,' wearing it eternally behind them Instead of in front.” s BISMARCK'S DEBTS. His Acres Are Ten Thousand, but the Mort gages Amouant to 8750,000. Nobody in Germany has felt the evil slon more co Bismarck. His ene- act lies the reason for rnment’s lucing the grain tariff by treaties ia, Austria and the Batkan states, To persons who have read of the magnifi- nt presents given to Bismarck by the old emperor it has been a surprise to learn 2 ntly that his estates are heavily mort sent from the old emperor after the Austro-Prussian war of 1866 was 0,000, and with this sum he bought his place at Varzin. an war he received forest at lued at $750,000. He in- After the F >russ nco Bismarck's 70th birthday, . a forester, and the owner of ard. Despite all these advantages, however, he has found it impossible to lift the mortgages, amounting to about §750,000, which have en- cumbered his estates for many years. Of his Br voted every bis debts. Th the old chancellor, and he has often re- marked to his friends recently that his am- bition to leave an unencumbered property to his children wi ss income more than $32,000 must be de- r to paying the interest on burden is not agreeable to 11d never be gratified. Chinese performance at Courtland beach. S TELEGRAPHERS REORGANIZE. Division O, and Elected Oficers. Forty-three telegraphers of Omaha and vi- . T. Met cinity, members of Omaha division No. 2 of the Order of Raiload Telegraphers, whose charter was arrested July 26, 1893, assem- ble Thursday night in Patterson bl ed the reorganization of the division. e following officers were elected for the ensuing’ year: James Martin, chief telegrapher; J. F. J. B, ecrelary and treasurer; C. 8. senior telegrapher; J. P. Carey, J. Higley, inslde sen- outside sentinel. V. Powell was present and, nd Chief W. and recelved a hearty welcome from the members. The members of the division are very enthusiastic and are determined to make Omaha division the banner one in the organiz tion. Grand Chief Powell reports the institu- and a general newed interest in the organization in the good racing and — - Take n day anu see a as fast a class of lorses as can be seen at any of the “Grand cim 1L meetings. sl Like Them Now, K that gentlemen are grow- ites the ~ It is sad to t “De ole marster dat T had befo' de wah was a generman,” sald Uncle Mose to an- other relic of ante-bellum days. “You bet dar was high-toned genermans in dose days,” his friend replied. Now you's talkin'. 1 'meyiber how time an’' agin my ole marster kicked me off de front steps, an' a minute done plumb forgot all about it. Der aint no moah sich generma orward he had nowadayg." Cook's Bxtra Dry Tmper. ne will help you to enjoy it. It stion and will prolong it. e Will Moot in Texas Next Year MILWAUKER, San Antonio was June chosen as the place of meeting for the next Travelers’ Protection soclety. The rivalry was spirited. Terre Maute and S8t. Paul were champloned warmly by t Resolutions by congr law. The legislative committee w ir friends. re passed urging the adoption of the interchangeable wileage s I tructed to inquire into the allegatio that aln United States roads were diseriminas 0 travelers. Rev. plain, . e Call for a Mooting of ¢ Men PITTSBURG, June 22.—A call has been ntion of the Colored Voters league of Pennsylvania, New York and West Virginia, to be held at New Castle, Pa., on August 8 The object of the protect it xpected to be the largest gathering of Woman S ced to Electrocution MONTICELLO, N. Y., June 22.-Lizzle Bertha | Halliday, who was yester@ay convicted of the murder of Mrs. McQuillan, was today sentenced to die by electricity during the week beginning August 6. The condemned woman show sho understood what was gomg on in the court room and exhibited, as she has thronghout the entire trial and imprisons ment, an appearance of imbeeility that has I not the least evidence that fmpreszed many as genuine. occd Elegant musie tonight Courtland beach. Children Die from Diphtheria. COLUMBUS, Ind., June 22.—Diphthetia is raging in Brown county. Four children In the family of George Pe rs st Moupt Zion, died yesterdsy and two wore today. - DeWitt's Witch Hazel salvo cures piles,

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