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’I’HF OMAHA DATLY BEE: TH’UR DAY, JUNE 1‘7] IB‘H SPEGIAL NOTICES, ] FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. PERSONAL. IU‘SINEBB flfllflclfl Cnnummd. Adnrllnmmu 'nr these rnlumn- will be taken wntil 12:30 p, m. for the evening and until 9:00 P .m. for the morning and Sunday editions. ‘Abvertisors, by requesting a mumbered chock, van have answers addressed 1o a numbered et ter in care of The Bee. Answers 80 adlressed will be delivered upon presentation of the check. Rates 1%e word first {nsortion, 1o a_word thereafter. Nothing taken for less than 26c. SITUATIONS— WANTED. LARGE SOUTH_FR( ensulte, with board; referenc street, ¥ DESI ences. ¥ M523 30 ABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, R Terms reasonable. 202 N.1Sth, " 28—80% FOR RENT, JEGANTLY front room with aicove, suitable fc tlemen, " beside streef car, southwest €24 and Hamilton sf., Walnut Hill URNISH two_gen- cor. of 610 29 SITION A8 HOUSEKEEPER BY A WIDOW, age 3; Kood cook and laundress; four years experience I dressmaking; best of referonce: Epealcs only Gorman. " Addfoss Rom Torentzen, gast Sixth street, Grand Ivland, Neb 518 East Six ANy ape WANTED, HENCED MAN, ponition arence given. Ad- Hrens O Mt 2 INBTALL 169 H 583 FOLICITORS, TEAMS FURNISHED; ment goods. American Wringer Co. ard street AGENTS, SALERY OR COMMISSION. THE groatest fnvention of the age. ! w Pat- ent Chemioal Ink Erasing Pencil. Sells on sight. Works like magle. Agents are making 225,00 to $125.00 per week. ior further pare tieulars_ write the Monroo sing Mfg. Co., X 26, La Crosse, Wis. P59 PUSHING MEN T0 TAKE ORDERS FOR OLD established house; salary pald. Apply 1318 Douglas. B-Mi797y12 WANTED, GOOD HUSTLERS FOR LATEST fant melling necossity. Salary or commission. Investigate this, Simplex Dress Chart Mox 063, Kans# City, Mo. _ B4S 2 BALESMEN WANTE by wample to the wholsale and retail trad on @ight to every business man or firn erul mlary: money advanced for and expensew; permunent position, Address, with stamp, King Mfg. Co, C 4, (b "w'-" WANTED, A FIRSTCLASS HLACKSMITIL For parliculars write 1o L Hrny- ton, ‘Neb. 5 WANTED, A PIANO : preferred. 108 N, uth. " B-Msiz A_GOOD TED AT TIT Falr st r il particulars address 1 " North Plat GERMAN Stove Cover," easy selier, and samples 620 8, 16th st WANTED, AND on B & froe transpo bor Agency, LABORERS I, railroadextensfon t ation, Kramer & O Hearn, 1ith and Farnam strect o 200 B—M SITUATION WANTED AS SALESMAN, SHID. gns clerk or stockl in_wholesale' notion, 00ds, toys and fancy goods or hats and wap house, by experienced young mun; good orences, Address O 4, TBLACKSMITI must. un, Batinie WANTED, FIRST CLASS steady Job for n good maj plow work. Address M. H. nerior, Neb. D, MEN AND for our Kitchen specialties must have them; good pas write for terms and sampic Hurton Pottery Co., Roseville, O, WANTED—-FEMALE HELP. WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE: ‘work, Inquire 209 Dodge street. C—MisT A GOOD GIRL FOIl GENERAL . Apply 1701 South 16th_ stre ugh Murphy. —Mols 28 WANTED — AN EXPERI CED NURSE ‘With references to care for two-year old child on @ trip 0 the Takes for the summor. Must ‘be neat and not under 19 years of age. Apply at 5 So. 20th Ave. ‘mmediately. G27—28% WANTED, GIRL FOR G Work in'small private family. mun_ ave, WOMEN TO TAKE g FOR RENT-HOUSES. TINE FLAT IN. CLOUSERt RLOCK AT 703 10th st.; range and all other convenienc: 6. George Clouser, room 2, 1623 Farnam st D911 WOUERS, P, ¥ D/mu\u. BARKER BLOCK. D556 SE8 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, THE F. Duvis company, 1505 Favnam. D587 &ROOM COTTAGES, MODERN, CHOICE IN Stanford Circle. C. 8. Elgutter, 20§ Bee build- ing. D588 JENTAL AGENCY, 07 BROWN BLOCK. D589 AN, COMFORTABLE, CONVENIENT, ite rentals, best § and 4-room snites for unekeepers oniy. References required. Also suite in tenement. 818 S. 22d st. D590 KELKENNEY&CO.R. 1, CONTINENTAL BLK. 003 Robison, D850 Paxton blk. D—658 @ RENT, GOOD DETACHED NIN use 2021° Capitol avenue. ~B. H. m 7, Commereial National. MPLETON & PLERSON, Ton RENT, DWELLINGS IN_ALL PARTS Omaha;' call for list. E. H. Sheafe. 432 xton bloek. D-—M686 THREE-ROOM FLATS, $1.%0. 118 N. 17TH. D—MSS7 jy8* FOR RENT, DESIRATLE 10-R00M, MODERN résidence, first-class in every detail, centrally located. "Rent, $i0. E. H. Sheafe, 2 Pax- ton blk. D—M309 TENTS FOR RENT 11 FARNAM ST, \ D—gst VERY FING 7-ROOM COTTAGE AT RE- duced price; tall at once, Fidelity Trust Com- pany, 1702 Farna: DY TFOR RENT, MODERN HOUSE; REASONABLE terma. anulm 1919 Dodge. D-Mi0 #, B CORNER ODH AND WILLIAMS streets, 10-room house, with good barm, paved street,” largo "xrmnm-. shrubbery, fruit, ete., eap. o ty Toust company, ‘102 Farnam vue. FOR RENT, uncil Blufts; call for list at Omaha office 432 Paxton block. 1 G FOR RENT, TWO 10-ROOM MODF 4 _cheap. W. Squire, 8 Beo bldg. TROOM MODERN HOUSE, 38118 CHIC atreot, §25.00 per month. Apply at same ad- llrenl, D-—M518 30% FOR RENT, HOUSES, STORES, FLATS. Ames, 1617 Far; FOR RE! - \\ ANTED, priced houses. List your with Ames. 5. TROOM HOUSE all’ modern; unequaled. MEDIUM Tor GOOD houses AND Thzard, COTTAGE, SIX ROOMS, ON MOTOR LINE, ity and’ clstern water! rent $10.00. Williams and Mittan, room 313 ‘McCague blook. D621 RENT LOW, TEN-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, 118 N. 2ith stree FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS, FURNISHED ROOMS. 141§ DODGE. B-M35T 300 NIGELY FURNISHED ROOMS, GENTLEMEN = nnly. 2006 St. Mary's ave. E—4T6 2% ) FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- {38 ¥ jpan ana wite. Rent taken in bosrd. 3) E—-010 AETRL nouan. NORTHWIST CORNER 1TH nd Dodge. Rooms by the day or weok. E—036 JY“ FURNISHED ROOMS, 1816 LHILA(lOuSIYl BT, BASEMENT AND PARLOR FLOOR, SINGLE Or dggother,. eleguntly furnished; reasonable for summer. ' 2006 Burt. 5 FURNISHED ROOMS. 0% 8. FURNISHED ROOMS; NICE LOCATION. 223 Dodge. —M610 2% FURNISHED ROOM. 217 HARNEY STREET. - B-Msy 2 FURNISHED ROOM; BATH; wm"u'nvrn 1911 Farnam. SUITE OF FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE- keeping, modern, $8 Farnam srest —— FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD YOUN(‘I “'()-EN‘- -U' %, NDE ARE or Voimen's Christian assoolation. ~ 111 8. 17th at. ROOMS. PURNISHED OR UNFURNISAED, with first-cluss board. 1908 Capitol ave. Inguir 190 Capital_ave. ¥ LARGE FRONT ALCOVE ROOM, TWO NICE closets and grate, with board. The Albany, 200 Douglas strest. 819 ROOMS & BOARD. o2 N. 1. MRS, TUTTLE. F-Mus Jy NICH BOOMS AND BOARD, 21 S TH. Y——#H)I!‘ SESIRABLE ROOM, WITH m)un no,um. fino location, 2610 Dodge, ROOMS WITH OR_ WITHOUT _ BOARD; pleasantest location I Kountze Place. T eronces, O 48, Boo. ¥ Mise 18 P T o N o 0 20 FOR RENT--UNFURN1SH'D ROOMS, ¢ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, SUITAMLE FOR housekeuping, city water, ete.. low rent: north: _west_corner 17th and Webster at. G808 ETOOM FLAT, BATH ROOM 610 N. 17th 8 $10.00; reforenc —_— FOR RENT-STORES AND OFFKCES cug\h.n SALOON, 03 DOUGLAS. INQUL 16 MONTHS LEASE OF BIORE, 9 6. 1iTiL 1599 50° FOR RENT, THe 4-STORY BRICK DUILDING, 016 Farnam street. The bullding has a fire- roof cement bascment, complete steam heat- ng fixtures, water on all floors, gus, etc. Ap- ply at tho office o the Bes. T = AGENTS WANTED. TS IN AND OUT OF CITY; commissions. : LIDERAL Apply room 43, Paxton blook. J—876 Jy7e WANTED TO RENT WANT rooms He 01 i. 121 HARNEY. = 31801 ORAGE FOR HO OLD GOODS; « and cheap rate. R. Wells, 1111 Farnain, SECOND-HA L Brussell, 710-112 N PAID FOR stoves, efc, MIGHEST PRICE D turniture, HAVANA FRECKLES, A 10C CIGAR, FOR 5G. N—M270-Jy-15 WANTED, TO L| A REPUBLICA paper at once. . . Shackelford, Guilatin Mo, N-Mig6 20¢ MASSAGE, MADAME EIIINARD'J““ DODGR LADIES AMDER JEWELRY TO ORDER: _lso repalring. 613 8. 16th street. U-M150 CREAM FOR WHIPPING; COTTAGE CHEESE. Waterloo creamery, 1613 Howardt o MISS JOHNSTON, LADIES 1o, mpooing. OId locy i 8. IMOGENE L. RAM homoe made bread; §_DELICIOUS 27 N, 16th at. U874 3y7* WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J. Muller's new ice cream pariors, 2502 Leaven worth street; everything is new, fncluding the bullding. Tel 1080 Ice cream delivered. TINTYP ES TAKE_YOUR FRIEND; U—M064 130 e, Troctor, 616 S, 16th strect. PROF. FRANK DBROOGLIN RESTORES HATR 1; cures dandruff; si r falling r to its natural color; Reforences furnished of patients who are relieved. No cure, Room 434, Bee Bullding, omans. Nob. s both Omah; no pay. YOU TO VISIT Jom at any time, 1318 I AML new art BALDU e ant and eonvenlent place, 1620 Farnam stroet, Paxton block; ‘phone, 711, UM HAVANA FRECKLES, A 10C CIGAR. FOR 5¢ 2 tes-dy 15 VELL, SPECIALIS] T swnitariuin, removed 1o 108 Paxion bl 15 1591 Iy CATARRH TREATED, $4 PER MONTH, ROOM , Douglas bik., cor. 16th and Dodge. MAS: mal b rniropodis SAGE TREATMENT, Eealp and hair't Mrs. Post, 3194 S 15 , manicured Withnell bik. U—604 Vi ME_TREATMENT FOR LADI ealth book and consultatio ol Viavl Co., 845 Beo bldg. WHEN ON FARNAM STREET STOP IN AT 110 and see our new china. M. H. Bliss. WIFR OR HUSBAND, WHICH DO YOU WA My martiage pop led, sealed, W. H Harbeck, Denver, Colo. M RENT. BASY TERMS, OI lished Chicago and 13th Thomas O'Connor, 318 8. 12th strest U--Me32 30 VIAVI LECTURES: TOMORROW AT noon at 3 o'clock the third of the midsummer werfes of matinees for women takes place at the Bee Building Hall. A8 previously an- nounced, season tickets may be oltained free af cost’ by application to the of of the company, 346 Bee bullding. —644 21 1f 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. e SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT 'AND 10°N. 10th, sold. L. Aitman, 808 & 8 e 1y WANTED, TO BUY A LADY'S M ree: pacer preferred. Rae Cameron oth street. N MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. | LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY property $3,000 & upwards, 5 to 6% per cent; no delaye, Farnam, Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. W—607 SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, 820 8. —FURNITURE. WON'T MISS YOUR furniture & houschold 16th st. 0857 FOR SALI PAYMENTS EASY YOU . Low pricés on wods Entorphive Crodit Co. 613615 N. CHEAP FOR CASH, UPRIGHT used 3 _years: inquire of G. 410 N. 12th st, Lincoln, or Omaha. 0606 FOR SALE, Wheelock plano, C. Mezendorf, 211 S, 16th st, OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO., 1§TH AND Douglas streets, loan money on city and farm _property at lowest Tates of Intorest. W—0i0_ FOR BAL A TRTABLIE family essitatos removal.from Omaha. For HAVANA FRECKLES, A CIGAR, FOR w NI ety FOR EXCHANGE‘ AR, FOR 5C. M2m-7y-15 —IMP] uu 19 ACRES, 4% L Slty Timmtta; oWHer! doaites. Chuaper Tand within® 135 miles fromy{Omaba, = Amos, 617 Farnam stroet. M O SALE OR EXCHAN 1M FEET frontuge on ey street 2th; all graded ready for build gak, wewer and water connections; stone side walk, paved Htreet; vory {o court house: near’ 1brary, oity Hall, ote.; will exc for good. unin: cumber and Improve Nebraska farms; 1o better proper Omalin. Ad- drexs 'S, A Sloman, 18 Telegraph bldg., De- troit, Mich. 7M1 HAVANA FR CHANG AND FAT fi. Barker bik. Ry BARGAL wale or trade. K. LOTS Darling, i GEORGIA AND, MASON AND PACIFIC KLreots, The cholcest residence portion of our city. Can be_purchased NOW at prices that would fait o buy suburban propert INVESTIGATE AT ONC! as present prices hold_good_only_till LY FIRST. FIDELIXY TRUST CO., Farnam street. lar,_clstorn, eity w 30.00; long tim bU_YOU W I w0 b re July Ist! 19, Dlock 465, Grand View, for $300, $10 balance long time at 6 per cent . O feet cast frontage near Martha, for $6%, $200 cash. and car line.' Or 5 feet fronting on 36th and STth streets near Chicngo street, for $300, $300 cash, bulance long time at 7 per cent. "Or A fine Iot In Avondale Park at $,200, $30 eqsh, balance long time, 7 per cent. Think of it! A fine east front iot In Hans- com Place, on grade, for $1,000. Prices good only till July' st _Call at once. FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY 1T and Farnam Strects, REAL BSTATE-HAVE TWO CUSTOMERS for medium priced residences, It you have a bargain. List with Ames, 1917 Farmam. FOR SALE, EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE NIAR Hanscom park, full Iot, east front: property free from fncumbr Will_take part in real estate if clear, Address O 34, Bee office. on Georgla avenue, Paved street STEAMSHIP LINE. ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS-SA remularly every Snturdmy from New York for Londonderry Sthiopta, July L9 . m; i, | W, 3 p. Mo AR J Sronssin, July : clnss _and | ste: b tickets from New York of reduced rates o the principal Scotch, English, Irish and sl continental points. For money orders, drafts, outward o propaid ti Py to-any of our local agents or to 1 Bros., Chicago: Chicago at LOST. PARROT, WHIT body, Return to 821 CUBAN and red BTTER DOG, WHITE hlack patch over one eye return to 1049 Park ave B0 28 with black Reward off AROUT affice Moss 300 ST, SIL 20th} BR MATCH SATE, reward. Address O Ttee HARNESS, SADDLES, 54 8. 1TC.; NEAT 10th,_utroet M--966 jyd YOU BUY A HAR- . 16th str 3195 199 HARNESS, WHIPS, NITS REPAIRING @ speclally. 113 N. 15th st 202 AL LA —— © HORSESHOEING. BURT, HORSESLOE . WHIPS 8 D. Casad, HARNES: repairing. GE1 MY PRICES noss. August Dol STC. 16TH. 820 Jy3 16TH ST, 827 E B , 34 N MItS. THOS. MALONEY, 912 N, i DRESSMAKING. DY DAY AT HOME; roasonable, cut and fit guaranteed. nt 1724 Capitol_aven ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. ND CONVERTERS REWOUND, storage battecies recharged; electrical and gen- eral machinists; superior work gunranteed. Ormaha Electrical Works, 617 and 010 8. 16th 8t ERMS Inquire §02-20¢ ARMATURES A HAIRDRESSING. JSSING, SHAM- 1513 Douglas. an T, LADIES' HAIRDR! pooing, steaming hair goods, PAWNBROKERS ALDRS IN Eolloited AL63 ROS., WHOL! of coal. Corresponden OPTICIANS. OMATA OPTICAL 0., LEADING OPTICIANS; J. F. Ponder, muniger; sclentific examina- tion of the eves fi 8. 16th street, Com'l Nat'l. Bl Bidg., in Kinsler's drug stor PLUMBERS. FREE_PLUMBING OF BVERY m & hot water heating; sewerage. BUY_YOURSE Ir 18 TE OO N A NSO LG or 80! o CAN OFFER FOR SALE AT LOW FIG- URES N OM PARK. BLEGANT Bt RAME COTTAGE, finish, all mod MOL LT FRAME HOUSE, ten rooms, elegantly finished in ok, witl) hardsome stnir- house 1 .y\.nlur. ception 2\ HIOME. WE . dining room, lirge kitchen, five bath room, ;pantry, closets, etc., hoise, No. Fooms 102 8. elogantly BUILT 9 roomt 31st street, corner 31st and Pacifi finjshed throughout, calohfal style, white and &old interior, poreélain $athr tub, slate’ sink, firmace, seriants’ olgscty iy, elc. BLEGANT CORNER HO No. 1103 8, B1st street, ten rooms, elegal n-!:-pliun hall, spa< Clous " parlor, dibiary, dlning Foom, | smoking room, farge” et rodmsetel, hundsome onk finish, el ic light, Y\Ié’nt"l‘ large bath room, ot and_cold watdr, -afne walks, ete. LARGE LOT, with two Jcottdges, ‘near Hans- i ari iy laceon SN ACKIS, with hequ near new Elmwbod sn"k‘, fflm“’ Gwner must_ soll at_on MODERN BUILT FRAME HOUS! Yooms, furnace, bath, sowerage. Hr\h' SOME EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE n avonue, new and modern MODERN irecs, etc., st Omaha; eight ROOM | C bath, foet. “home; sewerage, elc., uth’_front; GANT DOUBLE HOUSE, No: 20 South 31st stieet, with farge bos jous grounds, 76x100 feet; cast front; have all modern convenicnces. BRICK BLOCK, 2 louses, 324 and Poppleton- ave; south and enst nly one block north of Hanscom Park. Call and let us quote you prices on_the above. Hicks Real Estate Agency, R. wg N, X, Lite 8 21 1128 and spac- houses HANDSOME corner front; numfl TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS, roved and unimproved Omaha real estate. Fidelity Trust Con 103 Farnam st W—60) MONBY 0 LSRR O R PROPERTY and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent. W. B. Meikle, First National bank building. MORTGAGE LOANS, A. MOORE, 504 N. Y. Life. W NO AND FURNITURE OF 6- Southwest corner. O—Me31 2% R SALE, T room cottage. and_California_street FOBBALE HORSES, WAGONS,ETC. TOR BALE CHEAP, BRIGHT DAY MARE, 4 ars old pounds; kind, gentle and well addock, room 27 Ramge bk, Yroke. 3. B! Hadd @ ke ABLE PARTY, A mmer. Call or ad- ighton block. >—GiL WANTED, BY RE double driver for the Qress W. Vaugh, 1. 5, C = MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES, THE 0. F. Davis Co., 1505 Farnam st. W—60§ MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON improved and unimproved Omaha real ostate. 110 5 years. Fidelity Trust Co., 1702 Farnam. W—600 LOANS WANTED. J. N. FRENZER, OFP. P.0. W—Mi91 Jyz2 E. H. SHEAFE, 432 PAXTON BLOCK. Wi LIFE INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON or bought. ¥, C.’ Chemney, Kundas City, Mo. LOANS. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. LED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD BAthe company, Ames, Neb., have 2,000 tons of good barn-siored hay for gale. All orders filled _promptly. Qo0 DENHEIM SPANIELS, THE HANDSOME little toys; Scotch Collies. G, H. Moore, 1631 herman avenie, importer and breeder. Sherma P i MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA veul estate. Brennan, Love & Co., Paxton hlk. R Rehaidiing 2= 1) #NTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO. 318 N.Y. LIVE icons at low rates for choice securily on Ne biaska and Iowa farms or Omaha city peey . W—als CITY LOANS, LARGE LOANS ON CENTRAL business Y)'u'u[wl'ly. 6 per cent, C A. Starr, 615 N. W-M259 ATES MORTGAGE SUPPLIES FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS Solo agents for the 3 "PUPS, 2101 DOUGLAS STRE ST. BERNARD O BICYCLES, NEW AND OLD, §20 TO $125; BASY payments: we rent and repalr. Omaha Bicycle 'cay 807 N. 16th st Tel. 129, Qi3 LE NOW $7.00, $100.00 CUT TO it to $42.60. M. Trolal, enworth streot. Q--M219 Jy13 ICE FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. GILBERT Bros., ‘Council’ Blufta, QM3 jy33 JERSEY COW AND CALF AND fresh cows. Call afternoon, yard 25th Burt st Q—604-27% GOOD SIZED HALL SAFE AT A BARGAIN, 1406 Dodge st. Qo1 3° —_— e ~ MISCELLANEOUS. HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO rugs. Smyrna rugs repaired, 14”;!1,« »x;ln:ol;;h. = ¥ TAXIDERMY AND FURS. SEND FOR CATA- logus. “George E. Brow, Ir., & Ca., 109 ¥ lith. CLAIRVOYANTS. DR H. WARKEN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- bi> business mediumi Tth year at 119 N. 16, 608 CLAIRVOY ANT—PROFESSOR WHITE, THB greatost clairvoyant of his age, has arvived in Omaha. He will read your future life without & amistake, Gives valuable information on all matters. Will give you tuthful advice on all business, law, money matters, and all family aftairs, being ‘gifted with a rare and wonderful insight into uch matters, and never known to make a mistake, The future plainly r lovers united. Troubles healed, reunites ted, from Whatever cause, and ca marriuges. Gives names of friends Milen, 0180 the one. you will marry: what to'do and where o g0 1o be luck trouble call. Those Qesiving rellable tion on all aftairs of Nife or business are invited 10 call. All counsel strictly confidential. He can be found at 1617 Chicago wtreet. Hou trom 9 a: m. 0 9 p.om. Sundays. § to 5. us nformas S—M-180- TTIBONE, MEDIUM, duys only. S—Al HABEAGE BATHS, ETO. T6@ & WIH, @D FLOOR, alzobdl, ARRIVED, H. P MADAME SMITH, Toom 3. MAsSsAge, VAPOE, steam, sul- _vhurine and_sea’ baths, T-MSIT 300 IS8 DEVOL, FROM NEW YORK. HAS taken charge of Madam La Rook's massage pariors, 12 and 43, 22 North l6th, o k 662 4 e Lo X Y DESIRABLE ROOMS, FUINISH uniurnished. Good location. W th stroet. MADAME unGin Wit CAPITOL AV 44 floor, voom 4, wWassage, alcobol, sea baths. UE; HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM ¥ ateltly gret class board. WOr Douglas. MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOMOL baths and massage. 308 N. 16ih, room 13. T-Mi2 %0 TNITED O, OF NBW York. Capital $2,000,000. Surplus $600,000. Sub- mit choico lonns to' F. 8. Pusey, ageat, (v __National bank buliding. W BUSINESS NOTICES. BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy hay. A. H. Snyder, 465 Burt st., u;i . DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED, W N, N. 16 Jys 16TH_ST. 830 Jy5 ROEDER'S PHARMACY, 707 N. D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL office to 209 So. 16th, Brown block. 687-Jy1 OMAHA MERRSCHALM PIPD FACTORY; OLD pipes made new. 613 S. 16th. 151 HOTEL BRUNSWICK, 16TH AND JACKSON, changed hands, Buropean plan, first clasa. Special attention to rooms by month, Room: $12.00 to $35.00, including baths, light and ele: vater. M43 T CHINA DECORATED TO ORDER AND MEND- ed like new, 105 S. 1th st . M-yt GELLENBECK, DANJOIST 1810 California street. AND Y SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRXTING VAN_SANT'S SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. 513 N. Y. Life, Omaha. Ask for circular. 624 DENTISTS. 10th and TICKET BROKERS. MEMBER A. T. B. ASS 1312 Farnam stre: 201 3y16. T. M. PHILBIN, CUT RATES. 1403 FARNAM. 292°y16. —ee REALTY MARKE H. DAVIE ‘tickets bought and sold. INSTRUMENTS placed on record June 27, 1894: WARRANTY DEEDS. A B Agee to J F MeArdle, undiv interest 16 and 17, block 8§, Bak i Drexel and wite' to sam so QUIT CLATM DEBI H 1, Weil to Poppleton Park Building nsso- tion, 1ot 13, block 2, Poppleton pavk Same_to same, lot 16, block 1, same....... R A Wilber and wife to T J Evans, ot 1 block 6, Albrignt's annc Tiogel and wite to J M Swetnam, ot 21, Block 2, 1st add to Central park, lots 2and 8, block 4, Leavenworth Terrace. . TRUSSES. DOES WE HAVE YOUR A ROOM FOR FITTING TRUSS TRUSSES PLEASE and a YOu? Large Stock The Aloe & Penfold Co. 1408 Farcam 8t,, Opposite Paxton Hotal. THE LION DRUG HOUSE. CARRIAGE TRIMMING, GENERAL REPAIRS, top 310 up. Louls Guiitng, 14 5. 30th sty 25 iy 25 C. B. MORRILL, CARPENTER, OFFICE AND store fixtures a specialty. 1513 Capitol ave, CARTER, smoke stac) 1617 Howard st. , furnices. 420 MERCHANT TAILORS. A, MARTIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ESTAB. 1878, Imp. & domestic novelties. 1607 %I;I;h\? -Jy LOANS, TEMPLETON&PILRSON,PAXT. AW RS SUITS TO ORDER AT COST. 8. LARSEN, 515 N. 16th Estabilished 20 years. 264 J314 LOANS, 1 T0 § n.um. WARRANTS, BUSDHI ete. Garvin Bros., 210 N. ¥. Life. WL MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM property. Ames, 1617 Farnam stroot. WML §. MORTENSEN, THEE OLD RELIABLE TAIL or, 404 N. 16th, has greatly reduced prices. Sep his $5 pants and $20 sul all made h;sélvy.'.\hb- i GRINDING. MONEY TO LOAN— CHATTELS, MONEY TO LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNL ture, planos, horses, wagons, or any kind of chattel security, ut lowest possible ratos, which sou can puy Tack at any time and in any amount. JELITY LOAN GUARANT! room_4, “'lllmvll blook. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, P'IANOS horses, wagons, etc., at lowest rates in cit 0o removal of goods: strictly confidential; you can pay the loan off at any time or in any amounts. OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 406 South 16th stre A. E. HARRIS, ROOM 1, CONTINENTAL BLK. X660 MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROP- erty. Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. ¥, u!;lnllldhll BUSINESS CHANCES, ECISEORS, LAWN MOWERS, RAZORS, ETC. ground. Meicholr Bros., 1119 Farnam Bk 5 RAZORS, SHEARS cun'rns AN “Mow- A. L. Underland, lm, Im LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED AND RE- palred. W. Boehl, vear 512 8. 10th. 236 JyM " MEAT MARKET. NEATEST MARKET, BEST: OF MEATS. E. A. Marsh's Washington magjget, 614 N. 16th. o 1387y10 THE WEST CHOICE CUTLOF MEAT AT Helngman's market, 705 NS2hth st 1320y10 GEO. W. JURZ, CHOICE JMEATS PRICKS 722 8. 16th 3 217 Tyid UNDERTAKERS AND’HJ!ALKEES H, K. BURKDT, FUNBRANIIBIRECTOR AND embalmer, ) 1618 Chicaga, ek #0. FOR SALE, CHEAP, FIRST-CLASS RESTAUR- ant and lunch counter, opposite ¥. E. & M. V. depot, Fremont, Neb. Y—Mé61 BWANSON & VALTEN, UPBBRTAREITS AND 28 BSTABLISHED COAL BUSINESS: GOOD Y—Dis8 300 trade. Address Hox 482, Hastings, Neb. PROSPEROUS HOW'EL BUSINESSS FOR SALE ut great sacrifice; account of ilness of pro- wietor, Address Box 53, Horton, Brown, C ansass N, A SNAP M . Tizard block, for rent, with fixtures. now doing godd business; (hroughy i N clreumstances moves' by M y Immodlately, Tisard, 221 North. $ith Y—Mo1y 258 FOR SHORT TIME LOANS APPLY AT ROOM No. 64, Paxton block. X620-1y25 FOR SALE OR THANGE, ONE OF THE best paying drug stores in western Nebrask terms, one-half cash, balance clear real estate or paper. Address 0’42 Lee. ¥—Me33 300 FOR _SALE, G0OD MILLINERY STORE ok $500.00; half cash, balance tima; guod security or trade for land or ecured notes; doing §0od business. Address O 4, Apply DRUG STORE, $1,00.00 CASH, time: §0od notes or trude i beat location In Nebraska, A ME3S 28 SELL OR t i or out of b Datlonsl Intorm,.on M8 Pt Nutional FoAen)y i YOU WANT WO MUY, chango merchandis callon or adicess’ { and Exchange Co., Ouiaha, Neb, ‘embalmers, 1701 Cuming mpl"mgpnun. 1060 M 0. MAUL_UNDR iR AND EAL balmer, 1417 Farnam str JQ \slephone, 285, HBAFEY & HEAFEY, 205; oleo, 24th and Nty TENTS wib AWNINGS. ’§ WTH ST, TEL. Omaha, M43 i keeps out gun, bemjt ence, costs but little, "Omakin Tent & Awning Co, 1 Funam St Tel 853, 20317 WOLF DIOS. & 100, MANUFAGYCREGES OF awnings, tents, flags, Wagon, huy, stodk covers tarpaulins, banners,’ streameérs. 103, 05 B. 16th street. B4, Tentw fod ‘rent. 2356 JOB PRINTING. QUICK RS, r’mAifiri & CHANDLER. 12 Fatnem & S008 0. 1ith Prone Mo Mall orders get quiok motion. Widyd REED JOU PRINTING 00, FINE PRINTING of ‘all kinds. 17th styeet, Boe buliding 4% 8 your resl- TIN AND BI pouting, ty Tirne TINWARE RE! 16t wireet. EET INON 'WORK, GUTTERS, valleys. roofing, done chesp, Gate 822 N. 16th i 15 AIRED, E. GREDIC, 77 N. Covper and sheetiron work 8660y 8 PATELITT BUREAU. SUES & 0., Solicitors, B Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice RH]IAWAY TIMK GARD CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Depot 10th and Mason Sts. ~.Chicago Vestibule...... Chicugs press ‘Chicago and Towa Looal . Pmcitic Junction Local BURLINGTON & MO. RIVE Depot 10th and Mason Sts. |ArTivey i Omaha 4itam. $ddam. JTim: ST, J. & and Mason “Kunsis Oity Day Exp C. Night B CHICAGO, R. 1. & PACIFI nion Depot 10th & Mason Sts. AT TOART R TAUATUC Bxpress (ex. § Nig! -Cotorado_ Limited UNION PACIFIC, Depot 10th & Masor 9i5am. . ‘Denvor Txpros Fopm . \Overlana Ty m Ticatrice & Steomslye “eneeeebaciiic Express.. Fast__Mail S MIL & 8T PAUL. [Arrives ot 10ih & Mason Sts.| Omata Limited., 9:3am (ex 5:00pm & MO. VALL IArrives h and Webster Sts. | Omaha Deadwood _Ioxpross......... 5:lpm AL, Wyo. Tx..(Ex. 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Limited “EQOLN CLTY & PACIIC P, Dapot 10th & Mison St 3L Lnves |” BIOUX _Owahal Do B:3opm 5:%0pn Avitves Omihi SINGERLY 1S THE VICTIN Pennsylvania Democorats Nominate the Philadelphia Editor for Governor, ENDORSE THE LAST NATIONAL PLATFORM Articles of Faith Charge the Prosent Busi- ness Depression to Workings of Re- publican Laws and Favor Tarllt Revision r Governor.... WILLIAM M r Congressmen-at-Large. .. JOSEPH ¢ BUCHER, H. K. SLOAN For Auditor General DAVID M'GEE Seeretary. ..., We Wo GREENLAND HARRISBURG, Pa., June 27.—The demo- cratic state convention was called to order by Chairman Stranahan at 12:10. The hall decorated with bunting in which the American colors predominated. The call was read by Secre Noad, after which Chairman Stranahan announced the names of temporary officers which had been selected yesterday by the state executive committee. Robert R. Wright of Allentown, the tem- porary chairman, then spoke as follows While 1 cannot hope to foreshadow form in which this convention shall expression to its conviction upon the grave public_conditions that surround us, 1 Know that 1 cannot mistake the principles it wiil endeavor to enforc I our judg- ment and purpose upon the great economic questions, “settled in the memorable con- test of 1802, there will be no wavering or shadow of ‘turning. By Ll dict then idered it was determi the con- stitutional power of the federal govern- ment to collect revenues by import duties should not be perverted from its legi! mate purpose, should not be made the ve hicle for turning the hard-earned wages and property of the masses into the ove flowing coffers of the protected few. This prinoiple in American politics has nat passed beyond the stage of discussion. 1t i no longer a controverted proposition The mission of the democratic party, now entrusted as it 1s with all the active ae partments of the government, i to mold the judgment of the American people into active, tective, productive legisiation fo the performance of this duly our party is dedicated and pledged by every conside tlon that should affect the honor of In its fulfillment there will be no' faltering The shadow of temporary adversity that has enveloped us must not check for a moment the purpose of our great work Republican extravagance and misrule hav- ing virtually bankrupted the government, broken its credit and destroyed public con- fidence in its ability to meet its obligations, it is mot to be wondered at that the trade and commerce should be temporarily par- alyzed and all departments of business depressed. Though republican responsi- bility for this condition of affairs s patent, our party has not escaped and can. not expect to escape the adversity that always' temporar comes, though un- Justly, to the party happening to be in power when unfortunate conditions exist. Those adversities, however, should only intensify democratic determination to a ply and enforce the remedy the people have decreed. — Our revenue system ought to be reformed. Tariff duties must be r duced. Let the democrncy of Pennsy vania' then send greetings to her repre- entatives and hold up their hands in the struggle in which they are engaged. Let the convention's platform speak in loud tones. At a caucus of the Allegheny del:gation ten of the twenty-nine members bolted. The trouble arose over the introduction of a resolution by County Chairman Brennan that the contest in the Fourth Allegheny dis. trict be settled by giving the delegates halr a _vote each. The followers of George S. Fleming opposed the proposition and lef the caucus, after which the majority unam- mously adopted it. After the roll of delegates had beon re. ferred to the committee on credentials ths chairman announced the committees on resolutions, ‘credentials and permanent organ. ization and at 12:45 the convention took a recess until 2 p. m The platform was amended in the commit- tee on resolutions by omitting the words “secret political” In section 9 und inserting the word ‘“political” before ‘‘proscription’ in the same sentence. It was then adopted. 1t Tead as follows, except for the change just noted: The democracy of Pennsylvania rvenew their expression of falth in democratic ! principles, and thelr unfaltering confidence that the principles are efficient for good government, municipal, state and federal. he derangement of business, the dis- turbances between labor and capital, the eductlon of wages, the uncqual distribution of profits in economic operations, and the gross disparity in social conditions whic have resulted from the operation of repub- lican laws, will continue o long as thos laws are unrepealed,” and the McKinley tarift bill is i full 'force and operation. The enactment of that tariff in 1890 im- paired international exchange of commodi- tles, and rediced revenues arising from duties; which, with vastly increased ex- penses through improvident appropriations and anticipating future revenue led to a deficit in the income necessary to support the government. A democratic administra- tion left §100,000,000 surplus in the federal treasury. A republican successor in four years converted this into a deficit of §30,- 000,000, We declare this condition has T lowed republican administrations, and that business depression has resulted’ from vic- fous legislation, for which the republican arty is solely responsible. To correct and slieve these ademocratic president and democratic congress are pledged, and their efforts in_that direction are cntitled to the support of patriotic citizens, party. again endorse and approve wions of the democratic national plat- form of 1892 on which a democratic presi- dent and sress elected, and we desire and demand the tarift laws be revised in accordance with that authori- tative declaration of party principles. We declare that the constant, courageous and inflexible determination of a demo- cratic president to maintain the credit of the government terminated a financial panic, restored confidence and composed disturbed values. We are opposed to the reckless inflation of the currency to $i per capita demanded by the republican state convention of 1891 and 18, and while we favor the circulation of constitutional money, gold and silver, at a purity of value, we are unalterably opposed to any debuse- ment of the currency or depreciation of any dollar issued by the government to the people After denouncing the republican party in the legislative branches of the state gov- ernment, arraigning it for profligacy and condemning it for refusing to enact whole- SINGERLY was the sive that the dec- | some laws demanded for the public welfare, A thing of beauty and a joy forever. Beauty is not confined to looks. ‘‘Handsome is that handsome does” was never more aptly applicd than to Murray & Lanman’s Florida Water. Whether on the Hand- kerchief, at the Dressing- table or in the Bath, it charms the senses and is truly a joy forever. Always buy the genuine Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER A| finuid’s Hmmu—uler; siont for Nervous or 812k . By T, e [ laitiam, " @out, Kidney | I boy la.Antidota for Alconolie ¥ and othier eacomss. Price, 10, 20 and b conta piy, | Eiforveacant. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. w1481 8. Wostern Avanua, OHIcAY For sale by all druggg!sts, Omaha. and cordially. approving the administration of Governor Robert . Pattison, the plate form proceeds We heartily approve right and sagacious ndy fdent Cleveland, whieh pled, { his party and expectation of the people. Weo deplore all aifferencas ployer and employe, § Fesort to force for nd endorse the up- inistration of - has fulfilled the has satistied the hetwen em- il e depreeate the settlement of queations that should be determined by peaceful arbie trament, We recognize the right of every Sitisen fo be brotected In the free enjoys ment of his property and of the privilexo work for whom and at what It 18 the duty of the state to maintain for him that right. The high- ways af the commonwenlth should be open to all who lawfully traverse them, and the path to proper employment should not be obstructed by nauthorized power. Noue the less we condemn the inshis cerity and {nconsistency of those who clanior loudly for protection to Ameriean industries, and yet seck every becasion and lose o opportunity to supplant it with chean, imported, pauper labor. We des nounce the hypoerite who pretonds zeal for the Improvement of the soclal condis tlon of the Ameriean workingmen, and yet displaces an American for allen workn We stand for the rigid enforcement of ali the laws of the commonwealth, enacted te protect the lives rve’ the health of wage-earners cure for them the prompt and’ resular payment of their Wiges of money undiminished purel g power We reassert the old of equal rights and religious liberty; we are opposed” to all secret political organi- ations which strike at freedom of con- ence, and we declare that no party can Justly ‘be deemed national, constitutional or I accordance with American_ prineipl: which Is animated by a spirit of proscrip- tion® of religious Intolerance. The conyention reassembled at 2 the committee on permanent organ 1 that William U, Hensel of Lancass en selected for chalrman The convention then proceeded to the nomination of candidates. R. Jones Mons aghan of Westchester nominated William M. Singerly of Philadelphia for governor, The nomination was seconded by Maurice . Wilhiere, Philadelphia. ingerly was nominated by acclamation. Sx-Judige Joseph C. Bucher of Léwisburg and H. K. Sloan of Indfana were nominates for congressmen-at-large. David McGee or Lancaster was nominated for auditor gen. eral and General W. W. Greenland for sees retary of internal affairs. The convention then adjourned. democratie doctrine AL E Administration Does Not Get n Clean il from Iinols Democrats. For United States ORI O toeoeen FRANKLIN MAC For State intendent. .. HENRY For Treasure YARD J. rustees State Unfversity JULIA HO G L. T SPRINGFIELD, 11l June 27.—The demo- cratic convention made the following nom- tnations: For United States senator, Frank- lin MacVeagh; for state superintendent ot public instruction, Henry' Raub; for stato treasurer, Bayard J. Claggett; for trustees State university, Julia Holmes Smith, C. L. Pleasants, T. C. Clondonning. The party endorsed the natfonal adminis- tration oniy 8o far as its actions have coin- cided with the Chicago platform. This endorsement was the outcomo of a bitter fight waged in the meeting of the platform committee by Congressman Fithian against the administration. The fight for a time threatened to result in a minority and a majority report. The struggle ended in a complete victory for Fithian. The convention was not called to order until after 12 o'clock. Rey. Mr. Rogers of Springfield pronounoed a brict invocation. Chairman Phelps ot the state central committee followed with an_address repudiating the claim that the democratic party was in any way responsis Dle for the present business depression. Owen Scott of Bloomington was presented us temporary chairman. ~ His address was received with great approval, the mentiow of Cleyeland's mame provoking unusual aps plause. He spoke as follows: You are here today as the representatives; of the greatest political party known in human_history. In 1887 our great leader startled the coun- try with his marvelous message demand- ing emancipation from commercial slayery. The people did not then comprehend the real signifiance of this masterful appeni. Organized spoliation under the subtle guise of protection to American_industrles ai American lahor rupt use and powerful influence of the vast tribute wrung from the people, came into full control of all departments of the gov- crnment. The Tifty-fivst_congress became a_carni- val of jobbery. Tariff-fed monopolies braz- enly dictated the schedules of the McKlin- ley bill. The prodigal grandson entered upon his termi of riotous living, and before the end of his term the very Verge of na- tional bunkruptey was reached. The Sher- man_ sil law was glven o that portion of the swag necessary to securc the elec- toral votes of the mining states for the cnsulng presidential election. Then began the sure and steady undermining of our monetary system. The disaster and misery of the Inst vear need mot and could not be enumerated. I'rom the twin monstrosi- ties, Shermanism and McKinleylsm, have come such dire consequences as are sel- dom felt under a free government. Labor i8 ground even more than during that other protection panic of 1573, The cry for brend has gone up, wages have gone down, and industry is ‘paralyzed. The people found that tholr interests were betrayed. — The avalanche came and restored the misused powers “of national administration to- the people The 'Sherman’ law was repealed, but it was too late to avert the orlsis. The firat pledge was thus redeemed. Davenportism has also been swept awny. McKinleylsn would long since haye jolned Shermunism and Davenportism in politicnl hades had not the senate contained cnough -Judas Tscariots to betray the people’s cause with a treacherous kiss. These protectionists masquerading in democratic garb have Dbeen sufiicient to turn our party into hu- milintion and disgrace. Tut all {s not lost. The Wilson bill, o long step in the direcs tion of our pledges to the people, has been somew emasculated by the Benedlet Arnolds In the senate, but It vet contains enough of the virility of reform to enlist the cunming and corrupt opposition of every tarif beneficiary In- the land. Bribery would not have been considered necess sary by protectionists If the W bill, even as amended In the senate, meant th same as McKinleylsm. The false and sense less attempt to hold our party responsible for the evils of almost a third of a century of republican misrule needs but the light of common sense and simple reason to de- stroy it. It is a sort of ignorance wnd credulity which invit the success of the gold brick seller or the fool killer, Committees were appointed and the con- vention took a recess until 2:30. When the convention met again the temporary or- ation was made permanent and the convention proceeded to the nomination of candidates as_above given. In response to many oalls, Mr. MacVeagh came forward and &poke. On the money question, he asserted himself as a bimetallist of the most violent type and opposed to mono- metallism of either goll or silves At the conclusion of Mr. MacVeagh's ad- dress tho platform was read. It reaflirms allegiance to the platform of 1892, protests against the doctrine of “their oppouents, that the government should take care of rich and the rich will care for the poor."” The “fearless integrity and sturdy doter- mivation of Governor Altgell's administra- tion" fs heartlly commended. The Ameri- can Protective assoclation 1s denounced in vigorous terms. They again declare their loyalty to the time-honored principle of the demoeratic party which favors Léaest waoney, the gold and silver coinage provided by th constitution and a currency con- vertible into such coinage without loss to the holders. They demand that the governs ment shall spare no effort to bring ahout a proper ratio between the values of gold amd silyer, 80 a parity may bs maintained be- tween the two metals and all mints thrown open to free colnage. The platform was cimously udopted and the convention adjourned. ONLY A PARTL NDORSEMW - Hood's wnd Only Hood's. Aro yon weak and weary, overworked and tired? Iood's Sarsaparilla 18 just th medl- cine you need to purify and quicken your blood and to glve you appotite and strength. 11 you dec to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do be Indu to buy any other. Any ef- to substitute another remedy is proot of the merits of Hood's Hood's Pills assist diges «t after Ainner pills, Try a box. 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