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’IIIF. OMAHA ])AILY BFF]QAIURD:\Y .ll LY 21, 1894 and barn, cheap. Hental ag Life. D i 3225 PRATT ST, 1\ GOOD REPAIR, $5.00, H HEAFEY & HEARE WTH a0 il .":,.,.“:l,”.,ni;.‘: -: > H()n]e Without 265; niso 2Mth and N. sis. So. O 3401 Jackson st rooms, nearly new. eniv 8. B cor. Gih and Willin balmer, 1417 F DEEDS G W Hoidrege (trustee) to elty of Om: part Tots 1 and 2, block 3, Credit 1o nd part lot 5, Block 268, Omalia to C L s, n 112 feot and 6, block ), West EEnd_add 3 N | MUSIC, ART AND LANGUAGE. cial m; W00 WL lot W 9-room house Lincoln Place 5 with barn, - larke . berries, G. F. GOBLLENBECK, BANJOIST AND | Sume to M G Myers, lot 0. Bioek 85 only REa : tte Place hous M t] a teacher. 1810 Califo street. 914 dee Pla 0 utiful LaFayette Place houges re cheap to right party. 4 a 0 ]GI . y GAINS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS: Total amount of tr Fldellty Trust Company, 1702 Farnam St. y \ts; (nstryments rented: rents apply D54 e. 'A. Hospe, ir. M55 BROWN-CROMAI > i graduate of Emes of Oratory, o, in_ Omaha he. tenches eloc jion and THE BEE finds roomers for rooms, and it finds pliyslesl culture. “WVara“puliding, Omaha. - 5 for roomers. Plenty of room thi :‘g: yn-‘csux‘o roomad. Wants made knowcx’xnt;he:tsp.page SEAR LES & SEARL FOR RENT, DESIRABLE all parts of city. I H. Sh IRN 10-ROOM adily il 2 paxton bik. FOR RENT, MOST DESIRABI 213 Farnam. R C. Patiers DALED HAY FOR SALR, THE ST LSARY Cattle company, Amew, Neb., hava 2000 tond of good barn-sfored by for sale. Al orders ffi}.‘“" ey “““““' fliled promptly Q683 K. DARLING, BARKER HAY AND GRAIN. ANDARD BUY YOUR HAY DY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE buy hay. A H. Snyder, 1015 Burt st tel, 107 BLOCK D @ T NAAATIGOPM0OINNNN T NEBRASKA HAY €O, WHOLESALI grain and mill stuff, We are always on thé market to buy or sell. 158 MODER Elgutter, 6-ROOM COT" Stanford ¢ cle. ¢ Pri STEAMSHIP LINE, ENCY, 807 BROWN BLOCK. 1018 ANCHOR LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS. SPECIALISTS Chronic Nervous SPEBIAL NOT‘GES, STORAGE. MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, BTORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS, mumn\' BY. S 55% Continue Conlhmuda. AMILTON HROR. GENERAL CONTRACT. T e 3 TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON | SOMB CHEAP LOTS e it ket " My o ments o e ayrning And until 3:00 | OM.VAN&STORAGE CO,,1%08 DODGE : ) Aline R the "morning and Sunday editions. ars. Bty Trowt Co. 10 Pagnam | aCts S ORAILL CLATENT e CRTIIN AND P for (he morning and unda S Woth_ | 0 e grade, 3rd [eh§] Francls streets, at Ritures & Bpeoialty, 180 pitol ave ean have angwers addressed to n numbered letiar | g OR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO Y. LIFBE | %5 n th, near Dogan stroet, east front, | . e T opd first. Insertion, fe & word Lo ot Y Wt Ivorth, trees, etc HARNESS, therentlar hing taken for less than 25c ORITED STATES AGE CO, OF ) Job of | faas VI TP ATRING = — - WANTED--TO BUY. ST FC LT LT e A -, 100 O | HARNFSS WHIPS, NRTS, BTC.REPAING R e ] COND-HAND FURNITURE, 32 8, National banic bubding. n ferma that will | GET MY FRICES REFORE YOU BUY A HAR- WANTED-A TOSITION A8 TOOKKERPEIL LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOAN | AUBIE; Bolne T & U HS i AT Atenog v, bl her UCE PAID BECO! ‘or bought. F. C. Chesney, Kansas City, M Fidelity T Farnam st Good city references. Ad . | “Woves, aio. I, Brasselt, T W= | RE-NT TAXIDERMISTS, LOANS, LANGD LOANS ON CENTRAL | FXnaaiN_A FINGE ACIE FARN. 7 MILES | . SRMISTS. hler: can furnish beat of refore LR AU R e g R LR IR ol LI 19 ¢ buitding Wm0 T, T Boutright, S0t N X Lt | e Gebree B tirow, 3¢, Tox 149, Lincoln, Ne MIW AT | Must hear v e te full | MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY AND FARM RIEE-M3% A17 particulatn ‘rat by lettor; T : s | Mproperty. Amia 1617 Farnam street o e -~ S . a | Om 116 | csm | SALE, CHOICE SECTION LAND NEAR | WANTED--MALE HELP. o %, Net A | SR LY Dwson et No finer_tand in | DANCING . — | GARI PAID FOR MBRCITAR 17 | OMANA LOAN & TRUST CO. 10TH AND | e Mate, Ames, 1617 Far TN | = BOLICITORS, TEAMS FURNISHED: | wold at'a low price. Add Douglas st lonn money on ety and farm | - o - | FOR — PRIVATE LESSONS, ment. & American Wringer C» o | _prorerty ot Towéat mten of ntcrest. -3 | LIST BARGAINS FOR QUICK TURNS 125 Dot | 0 R AT e e ard street e - BN P, PO, RE—S4 Dodge street; terms reason - | v ON LOANS WANTED. J. RENZER, OPP. P.O. - - — et WANTED, LABORERS, TEAM § BEST FOR THE MONEY, HAVAN | W—M9) Jy8 | FOR SALE, 0, 6 OR 10 A Lot R o e Tk O aarrEs o - | MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS IN DOUGLAS ence. Bplendid land, for in ent, Only 16 < {ranaportation, | Keamer & O'H L IBNOF | G O O por STOCK | e an A Oinahe fesl_geale, | On fere. Ame, 1017 Farnam strect, ELOCUTION. ADVERTISING BXPERTA T0 SOLICIT COUN ni will fake all AXtres | SECCTTS LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY | SAUNDERS & HIMEBAUGI'S “urer. Kmerson. me " dummer buplla e ity merchant % 530, Bldney,. N 01 2% " cash. Wrlte e st i " | and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent. A Highland Park ; ceived. Room 9, relal Nat'l Lank. Lt LS ot s W B Meikle, Firat National bank bulding. = | | #150.00 per fot,”S1.m cuh 4500 @ month, no s WANTED, A COOK AT NONTH PLATIE NGB, = i [ RO Real Ratute & RNt Coy . Box 1. i M 24 FOR SALE-FURNITURE | oave B i siBAvE 6 PANTGN LK | & g SENFIATE; HOME L 8 FOR NEWHEPAPER PEN | PAVMENTS BASY, YOU WON'T MISS YOUR b etk 388 NOTICE S 5 BT drawin t 0. Box 20, Dir n money. Low prices on furniture & househoid | = - = S ATTHLE, BUSINESS NOTICES. DR GEO, NASON, DENTIST, SUITE 20 7 e Fonds.” Baierpdas Credit €0, 615 8 N, Jiih 3¢ MONEY 10 LOAN—OHATTELS. _ | 5iiiiA MeknscitAUs Bip b R s i WANTED, FINAT-CLASS CATU BNTEI: NC 4 T TO LOAN ON_PERSONAL PROP- [ pipes made new. 612 8, A =3 et T g tract. rasica Clty, Neb FOR SALE- HORSES, WAGONS,ETC | 3 X=7_ | Wiigiits, ‘smoko stacks, furnaces, 1617 Howard s WEOLHSALY COAD. = WANTED, TWO MEN 7TO n Fiste ; SRR 0 LOAN ON HOUSEHOLD FURNI - - ot goodu: wagon farnisted. i (e S e Seed ) “beteswhgone or sy g of | SANAGED SHIRONS KESILVERED, 100N, 13 | JOINSON BROS. WHOLBSALI: DEALEIS WO YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS { VLY TOAN GUARANTER COL | B0 MOUNT 11AS REMOVED HIS COAL | — - WO YOUNG MEN OF G00h A ¥OR SALE_MISCELLANEOUS. _Foom 4. Withnell block Brown bik M AU NRCERRS o T R R o | A B HARRIS, ROOM 1, CONTINEN e FORGAN, 83 8 17TH_SRTE IN- = i - nell 1 2 | Fon_sALm. FIRST MORT GUARAN. | _ 0, s and repoits on farms, city property, ete. | FRED MOHLE, 16171% FARNAM, JEWELRY, PAL THOMAS MURRAY Teod & per cent, sums of $300.00' to $1,00.00, { SIIORT TIME LOANS, 43 PAXTON_ BLOCK. . M2t 1 Harmey 8 7420 Wity take 4 et cent” when you ean ket 8 | SIS I, MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY, 68 N. 16th St FIRST-CLASS SOLICITORS, THOS el A L By QM T §TBIHADDOCK, NOOM 4#, RAMGE BLOCK. OPTICIANS. s Gl = sty 1 ad experience handl » m_ o ey " - . a1 = 3 ~ LE. J ~ L O rtunity to mal from $25.00 1CF £ IN CAR LOTS. GILBER = - v g o . S OMAHA OPTICAL CO., LEADING OF . LA A MR LG I hufrs Qo1 | BONEY 70 LOAN ON EURNITURE FIANON | OFME Sonic Mmini et delinti PLUMBERS. - horses, wagons, etc., ot lowest ra y fon of the 22'8. 18th stre e . 16th. Omaha. sl SO OMANA LORTGAGE LOAN CO. THE ALOE & PENFOLD CO,, SCIENTIFIC OF - 5 ORKING HIOTRR a6 Boutn toin sircht, | THE ALOR& TERFOLD €0 B0 R TG O | 773 HANIGAN, PLUMIING, STEAM AND HOT A tayily. Box ¥13, Koar RSEY COW; FRESH, RICH MILKER A X8| e xamined. rree. it water heating, 2105 Leavenworth st 165 wido Y : great pet; very handsome. Addrcss P SR RHORT TIMB LOANS ADFLY_AT RO (= gl - - s Q FOR T C620-Ty" SYES TESTED FREE BY A PRACTICAL OF HAI“DRLbflNh HOUSEKEEPER, T - N L dLL) =R L tician. arantee to it the eyes perfectly, Ay houseworl: no cbjections U SR HOLE FRTHA INPIDENTIAL LOANS MADE ON CHATEL [ to your satisfaction or money refunded. HATRDRE STIAM. he T S, e e tuas o210 BbK A MANDELIT G e T TS o mitker; kint weblel el Lositld Jeweler and_optlefan, northeast " el LADY WANTED: SALARY AND Q teenth and Farnam streots. Bl Chicao i - = | = - EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. Ty ot — BICYCL S',,__ i WHIT! EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, THE (I_NL\ FOR RENT—HOUSES. S NEW AND OLD T g | | blaco 1o ket hlp ot all Kinds in the Tha FTACIED NINEI & 5 asy Dayimenta: e rent und repair. Omahi e AGhr i/ T, Tisbidans gl = Bloycle Co, 507 N. t6th sireet. ol - o i oan, i) N SNV N 008600000V YV == S e o R N () HE REAL ARKET o - . BICYCLES REPAIRED AND REMODELED. = HOUSIS—W. G. TEMPLETO Tires and sundrios. Safes; opened, repaired: C | INSTRUMENT! = 20, - R. Heflin, locksmith, 311 N, 16th strect. 920A8 l‘\‘:‘,:“ MENTS placed on record July 20, EENIERTOR REN T D-23%1 NEW WARWICK, 184 PATTERN, STRICKLY WAKRANTY DEF - = high grade, adjustable handle and rear brake, | New Fncland Loan and Trust IMFORTABLE rl on no other gvheel. Inquire Omaha Coal, Coke | “Tr 1 Drice. 1ot 18 binck 90, 1 lle, best 3 anid 4 oom W ]t lout & Lime Co. 36th and Douklas st 135 A0 | sl to srme, Jot 19, block. 11 80 Tiite i “tencment. §16 8. 220 to sume, lol 11 L L) UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS 1o samo, lot 13 7, e 200 T O OO Aoy o ) K BURK UNERAL DII 10 ‘samc, 8 41 Dock i0i; ices Byt il a1 onee WA Tivs a Roomer’s e o vt ot 1 I 7 i 2 9 = = B 5 J 13 Markel to 3 15 Bawm, w 1 1ot 7, block riced hous List your houses for rent 1050, Edmund Durke m‘l wife to Frank Lranden, Ll DMS 523 Tots 13 and 14, block 5, Kountze Pl 12,000 vith Amcs. D—M5: - its 13 and lock Kountze Place. X ; HE Gray ant Wit 10 8 G Cady, ot N ROOM TIOUSE AND BARM LIKE A M. 0. MAUL, roo e KU D ES vile AND Spacial, T T R NP 7o BUY AN ITRREAT TN Telarly tvary Sataridy from Now. York: for YOM CORNER FLAT AT 701 D S e Rt A0 L [ Sstions atsolimoneyiitatican; :\rl\lnx'v\l’ a6, 1o August_ 18, NIZ GH SCHOOL, $20.00 | CLATRVOYANT—PROFESSOR WHITE CAN BE | merchandise, get in_or out of business, call 0 ey e Soleits . Al DI ) SE NEAR MIGH ECHOOL, #3.0) || CLALYOXANT LR OEeRa R I oes and | On or nuarées the Nationnl Intoumaciss and anslshy nd el Throat. Ches', Stomach, Liver, Blood a ftuirs; the future pliinly rovealed, | Trohange Co, 203 Rirst Natlonal banic omaha, | Prbila Uickets apply o any of our local agents | SKin _and ~ Kidney Diseasas, Lost o 0 iibien “healed " Tnames ot G ¥ E R T DA R Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS- - ] 1 iy a0 the oné “you will | g OITRIE BALE,THI TAN - ———————— | EASES OF MEN. varh, bath. « O D ek, Sons' flouring mill, near Talmage, Neb., will 2 S flo.00; ]»\’K"; . CLATRVOYANT, RE: B St sharlEe aals Luly Ay cAnaclty, HOT}‘LS Gl 1416 FARNAM ST N rool . DR.* WARREN, CLA VO 2 0 bb] *or further particul adr — ——— rlpg A 1 { A b 20 e Tt S DL WARREN, ¢ Georga “Setmr, Talmane, Neb ¥ s 5y | THE MIDLAND HOTEL Dr. Searles & Searles, "o AGR R P AL orner 16th and Chicago streets; coolest : e T L . PHOTOGRAPHER WITH COMPLETE OUTFIT otel In Omaha; new bullding, new furniture, RNISHE] L0 THE WHIT CLAIRVOY A wants to co pond with owner of suitable electric bells, bath, steam heat. American i Fent in' board; B N. Y. TR L medium has Just areived | voom”or bullding in town of 800 or mre, Whote | plan, $LU. o 32,00 bér Shyr European pian, 50 moid’s Hm -Gelel D3 from Denverand s locatoi for 8 Torinlght ot | - there s no.other gailery Adaress 1, Tea | o 3100 per aay. M. J. Franck, proprietor 1] . "y Tana . ThIS lady s the melium that e 1 e DL R [ DRl T R RO TG iplondid eprativogzont for Norvons or St cd ‘s many mines n Colorado and who | OR SALE, GROCERY STORE: GOOD, CLEAN | ARTNA HOUSE (EUROPIAN) N. W. COR. Hoaducho, Tonin Falinustion, Kivopleguer FOTL RENT_AUGUST 18T, FLAT NO. B R Lt/ an it Recornal | W1V olcas at e bantietl aon i o oityif |8 1athiand iDodge Roomaihy dayion T et rent paid. 82 Farnam St D- Gl aclentist: heats all’ manadr of ates | D 2. b Y MI98 Al = g othor oxcousss, Frice, 1, = e e o e cases. The sick and suffering are entreated to | — — — FOR RENT, BNCOLLENT MODERN Al welcom Your'iife gruly ro- | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE MY LIVERY . = i) THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. rooms, $14.06 Seward; nqut veale his Jady has traveled from const to [ &toc sell or r John SOLD, oK. & 2 has given entire satisfaction wher- | Dohany, Council Bluffs Y M102 23 R Eed i rente ,I.\L’l_“\»m"'u‘v‘m % | 161 8. Western Avanun, cHICAGY A been, and one yisit to her will | Coo LE, 0 BToa oftice’ supplies. T: s Tented at $4 For sale by all drugggists, Omaha. oat ‘skepticil. All truth seckers | FOR | SALE, ABOUT $1,00.00 STOCK, CON- | flontn,"he Gmahn Typewriter Txchangs, fre 2 iku, = to |'n|nv," ‘rm‘d‘n::-’;l\l:;:‘:\ln- wel- ~,;] IN‘“';"‘,"J.*;H\"" *v“ ”‘h* b cessors to the typewriting department of i ‘ i unity again. ing: will sell at a A e Megeath Statlonary Co., 214 h an oppo Sittings by 1A m, 1 to 7 p. . 3 and 4, Pullman house, 1310 D; gain if £0ld soon B, Horton, Kun, Y M7 2 streot. Tel all, | $1.0 dicss T ROOMS. 1723 DAVENLORT SER THE NEW DOUGHLE SMOKE HAVA NA FRUCKLES, T-li-Ae | WASSAGE TRE TMIS, LECTRO-THEL: |~ morchand ARMATI ts: - muperior work Electrical Woklis, A < U—i) | FOR TRADE, FOR OMAHA (MPROVED PROP Omuha HED FRONT ROOM WITH 3 g0 xpreny, (ex. Sun) i g : (L tapicn, for 400,00 TER AND CONVRITRRS REWOUND | Txaves | CILICAGO, It I. & PACIFIG, A T URNISHED TOOMS AND pimsT | mal bathe Scalp and haif treatment manicured | quicic W, C: Rtitchio, Pender. Neb. 734 storage batteries recharged; electrical and g Gimaia Union Depot 1th & Mason Sts.. class board. 1721 Do F-215 chiropodist. Mrs Post, 3] h, Withnell blk. al machin - — H...n. 'l'hfr(o:g;(fl‘h A dpmn =hing o T Omann Tybowrior Sxchange, Ler BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee HOME: NICELY I RNISHED | s | GGmaR UL, SPECULATION OTHN T0 ALL oo CAn - | Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREL TRt Rikahon 158 .ot atreer” Giviasy ana | DLABBAGE. BAYHE, BEO.__ | Tuy our wiialnte witem Wit | T TRNTS AND AWNINGS. - — e FOR WENT, § NICELY FURNISHED Ro i mnsage. 508 N, 1, roomgg o | e T S S e = i ol Moot Gock wnd Mason Bike S Ormune R e e TMELE | Pt and heln 15, batd o mes i e | | VAtation. Bind robt. Sounssles The, St Glnm, e, Chisags. Vasiibule: ooy 1iEOAm = - 16th strect. U j ¥OR EXCHANGE. GRINDING. Gmanal Depot 1oth and Mason Hts. | Oniaba A T Voments Christian: basociation. 1 8. 1h b, | < Ml | e e | B TR P S e Bh.ipryn glom ¥l | S oUT Wit Your LDy viser 5 T | I SED QMM TOSNRES LOR, MR | Raoms S cm T o if»afm‘.l‘llluuln Tocal_ (except Sunday.j. 11 am ROOMS AND LOARD, 13 CAFITOL AVEND ROM Sukelt everyihing o el O | Wl iy pait for anerchandiss or Ncbrasko Tand; ete. A, L. Underland, N, . 172 f-O(T:SuII‘A D ad “.\‘M\m B A ‘ROOMS WITH BOARD. 2130 HARNEY, "~ = UM | FOR AL, sLun» STOCK OF ELEOTRICAL SYRFLIES: s e e P ) Ives _Omana . ortios worth SLUKLO) o $10,00.00, good farm 10:26am Atlantic Bxpress (ex. Sunday).. 6:05pm nd most slvable location in MADAME BERNARD, lands in this state; will assume reasonable in- m— - — 3 .Night Express. i G,w:m Oumahi; ah and Teavanworth, | _ & i cumbrance: - What huve you Kot? Ames. 117 CTRICAL D CONTRACT- | atibuled L 1i2ipin Rogers homestead. -M276 21 BALDUIT Farnam street 3317 for elect plants and all (o c. ¥ sidam Wa LADY O TAKT | 4 Plensant and convenlent pince, 153 FOI SALE Ot TRADE, A GOOD. SOUND | trlc Bupiply: Con 018 Radoa 8. 15th ve 81 | - L — = with & st wrd- Farnam street, Paxton block; ‘phone 711, @, with buggy 088, Addrens D % n.Oklahoma & Texas Exp. (ex Sun).i1:dipm a streot, S bl Shd iz oM Z—Mi2 2 - 1:86pm..........Colorado Limited 4:10pin A SAML BUINS INVITES YOU TO A 10-CENTER FOR 50, HAVANA FRECKLIS ___JOB PRANTING. Leaves | INION PACIRIC, — |Arrives ROOMS, WITH BOARD, 1818 CITICAC BAW ot oot st ny Uimk A 237 Ay | Q PRINTRIS KT & CUANDLER, | -Dreswitnion Fopl 1o & plon Bu.l_Cuaie 19— Mis1 A0 2 - - -~ 121 Farnam and 367478 12th, Phone 8:50am...........Denver Express. + 9:50pm DR. MAXWELL, SPECIALIST, OF INTERNA FOR ]I ; i \‘\lm |I A |u'<”1-|\|:s T RED- Mall orders get quick ‘adifon. 869 x'alil"u'x'." cpenOverlund Flyer l . vnnmmsr—mn ROOMS FOR RENT | tional sanitariuiu, removed to %0} Puxton | 11 Banborn, South’ Omihe, Neb. 7-atsy o | REED JOB PRINTING Q. FINE PRINTING | S:A0bm : siam . — 1 - — - of all kinds, 17th streat, Bee building. _8:30pm......0L 4i20pm WATER, &8 N. L VIAVI HOME TREATME FOR LAL FOR EXCHANGE, RESIDENCE PROPERTY o M Leaves [CHICAC CPAUL. Ariives Reuliy bk ung enpuuitacion e, Addres and, mproved i | for "0 3 3300 e GmanalUnion Depot 10(h & Mason Sta.| Omal call Viavi Co., 846 Bee bldg. Lady attendant. clc general merchandise, 0x th ERS, cago Limite 9:30 FOR RENT - STORES AND OFFICES U up 2 Ohigago: Timied d:%a1n )pm N = o R TR C. A, POTTER, ¥, LIFE BUILDING, . o CORNER BALOON, 924 DOUGLAS. INQUIRE | SCHAL SHAMPOO, VAPOR AND HOT g SR e A MarX T RUALDING . e MU, VALLUT. Arrives e 1-Ms6S MR Sashnn, (N MESHUNE ASar. BE0% and cas depositions, ¢ copyins, Depot 1th and Webater Sts. [ Omaha Jeads; cu ndiult and headache. 1522 Doug- D e VTR L ositlo 4 e e Enress iiahe FOR IENT, THE .STORY BRICK DUILDING, | las sirvet il U-Msst 83 | FARM LAND, C. F. HARRISON, 912 N Y LIFR | Duples: tynswriiors builes twa lotim "5t o (k. Bat). Wyo. Bx..(x. Mon'i. 8:10pm 96 Farmain ateet. The bullding s @ v | 5wy goss MARTIN, 1 FARNAM ST | - i o 4 R E-slojiyne and the same time; s Castost (ypewriter | Nortolk Expr . Siinday.). 10 4aam proof,_cement basement. complete steam beat | PU Vgom 3t w0l 8 40 b 110 & Tel. Bin FOIl SALE, NEW 1-HOOM GO’ the_world Mo AY a8t Paul 9:4am VIS At the omce at ‘the' Bee: Ah ole. A U958 A5 lar, cistern, city waier; cor. & | == — = ] CHIC & NORTHWES Arrivis e ot | e et e | iy ng e Ragai M P HORSESHOEING. SianalU. P, Depot 10th & Mason Sta.l Omaha FOR RENT. 1A Hfl.x\u TG I S T Bam'l Bu Bl | s SN e e | Mgsam. .. Chicaso © Express.. . ... Gilopm FROI S0t Lesemant, M Parnam stre ow | Conrad, Wholesale Agenty, Omal BARGAINS, HC LOTS AND FARMS, L Nas Al il e Chie Pasa.(lix. Mons): 3:3ipim | veat 10 good party.’ Inquire 3 N, Yo Lt i i s ARGAINE, | HOL paT8 AND FARME, | A1l gal):Chic, Piaa. (. 3oil)! 8 Zipm EEE——— | . EVERYTHING ALL RIGHT. 8 R E-78 | E. B. BURT, HORSESHOER, 314 N. 16TH. Leaves MISSOURL PACIFIC |Artives AGENTS WANTED, e U-) | B0 ACRES 1L MILES FROM OMAHA 100 AS 05-A8 ‘Omahal Depot 15th and Webster Sts. | Omaha = ——. | TRY HAVANA FR A ¢ SMOKE level ws a floor, produces 80 bushels ¢orn to the 9:00am, St Louls Bxi 8:004 ? WANTED, AGE TO SELL TO FARMERS 1 7 A1 acre; $40 an_ac $3.000 cash, bal. 6 per cent SHDET}IAND ANDTYPLWRITING. 9:s0nm. St. Louis Expi . §isspm in Nebrdukia. Thoy all want it; no book eane | iy TG ———| & years, Harrison, 912 N, Y. Lite, Omaha. | — Bi10pm. Daliy ‘(ex. Sun.) Nebraska T.ocai: 9 :10um street.” Bouth Omaha. E ) HOUA Egrrormrra o o v v Ee Omaha. Ask for circular, ""’, Tomatinl Depot 10th and Webster Sta._| Ot AGENTS, ALWAYS SOMETIING NEW AND - acres well tmproved: 160 acros in hay, iio in | LEARN PRACTICAL BUSINESS & BHORT. | f:oam. Sloux Clty Aceom (Bx. Sun).. §ibipm ¢ seilers in ladies’ goods. Write today, It ™ . 5 corn_and oats, bals n timber. Wil sell | hand. Roose's Omaha Bus. Col., 15th & Farnay am. Sloux City Accom (Sun. Oni ):pm S stlers, lo ladlest poode, Avrite today, 1t | MONEY TO LOAN—~BBAL ESTATE, | forr, 40l qus lwiance in trmer, | M sell y iz dtom sioux clty Bapro it Win af il [ avenue, Chicago. MBS | ToANS ON TMPROVED & UNIMEROVED CITY | MV etisate this. Ames, 1607 Famam. | — - Wpm.......... L Paul_ Limited.. am === | “property. 3$3,000 & Upwards, § to 615 per cent; no | - - RE-M13 LOST aves BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, [Artlv WANTED--TO RENT. SUae" W Farnam Bmith & Co., 153 Famam: | snAranoOTH. WICH GARDEN LAND FIve | = . LO8Y. | "o Bhpot en"s” Mison st 0mar 5 W92 | SN rom postoflie, §100 per nore; might take | LOST-LADY'S LACE HANDKERCHIEF AT | $:85am.......8igux City Passenger........10:20pm WANTED TO RENT, SIX-ROOM COTTAGE = - r—— < 12 LR T o AL WL e Courtland beach last Sunday; reward will be | _8:65pm. St. Paul Express 10:004m with city water and'bath, near business por- | MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RAT THE | %ome trade #0 s paid for return to 1828 -Corby str 810U r rrive : o K352 | [OANS—W. G. TEMPLETON, PAXTON BLK. | bl X LAND UNDRR THE RLEHMORN IRRI. 6:30pm ot Paul Limited 9i40am TED TO RENT—WANT TO LEASE FOR | 5 —M797 51 RN AAMpAAX S (R uls L ie SHASDL aaas UPHOLSTERING. 5 pm..........Chicago _ Limited 9:49an 0 of yoars tenement block or number of | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAMA | for o ‘tain; crop ure. This is excellent | UPHOLS RING CARINGT MATTRESS WORKS, ives OMAIA & 8T, LOUTS — [Ary gdwelings " centrally located. Address PO real estate. Brennan, Love & ¢o.. 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Har | per & Drothers, New York 4 by Me ‘\"‘ ath Stationery Company, Omaha Gallery of Players” Is the name of & new | periodical, the first number of which com | prises a choice album of stage celebrities | containing as many as twenty-two full page portral (des a large numbor of minor | plctorials illustrating the leading players as they appear various roles upon t | sta The whole fs o unique publication | and is bound to win the popular heart, Ti | Tinstrated American Publ \pany | 6 and 7 East Tenth Str Tk actical penmanship is v ently treated in Prof. John Jack Theory and Practice of Handwriti e author prefers vertical strokes to the slopes in the provailing system and shows that both from the standpoint of legibility and hygiene it is superior. The fdea is new in this coun try, but fn Germany and some ISuropean countries the system has be dopted by the government and introduced in - the schools, € Beverly H A brilliant coterie July Ladies' Home Constitutes a Geod Stockton gives tw characteristic letter Grange' m reminisconces under Passions,” grows Miss Scovill's paper Hall; “The Ideal 3d Co-Educated Co by Prof. Martha contribution and on interost s Frederi “Carlyle’'s Place Coudert tive Association his place in histor don W iam Clarke Samuel C. Williams ing paper on ‘T Warren F. Kelloge The thin veil of in the s fam Henry Bishop This weak person blaze like metal of fused under the firc t scum. Ga lurement of a forn e tions and character Cloth, 200 pages, § Sons, New York tionery Compan: « Problem of Charity by Rev. Dr. John bridge, Mas Chester A. Reed of I supplement to_this graph on_“The 'Th Prof. F. H. Giddin Philadelphia, Am: ical and “The Way of Ou Dockery, is a vivid d and 1 ay. The posing of the mill dropped into the mai Penn, ji advancing asks ‘“C some very nishes a paper on tells us “How the 1 Colors. Othe in abundant va Patriotic American Philadelphia. Ex-Speaker Reed! Present Administr appearing in the Jul suffering under the Yorl educational and othe prevention are the aynor, pre tive ass ation, glye of the ‘A, P. A. tribution, “‘Beaut Cosmopolitan. A rat ciful article showin raining a But drawings by \conquered ral A. W. Greeley c to ‘“‘Antarctica.' Thought w peg forward and W M h of Roses,” the of fair women absor Hon. 1. A, Fort cont braska and Irrigati Savidge enlightens t Christianity, cusses “Methods of t mong them port story adapted to the comes from the pen throp. It Is light garnished with a wh sketches that talk the ear, Henry M raphy.” “A overrun with a surfe taining as it does of-July rocket in th sertation relative that I develc 1 into the wreek i a wife worthier far than he. The desc lineations are al Science, “Facts and Fallacies n We Demon able arguments paper currency. William L. Sheppard fur- equally ricty are rrison, New Yo of ¢l Jourt Hus! ) g s to 1 Mr the t in int on “Feeding a 1 especially valu Boy,” by Thomas David ucate rk naldisen and.” Frank o of “Pomo sth, 160 pages, $1.25. William women In the s "W her old “Rudder Howell's | le, “My Lite erest and ch n, and “Will Their Child Crow A very o of m wore than ordi ¢ Harrison's paper in History ¥ “The Amc rary rary arm y in Summer” will b un bl to mother The Curtis Publishing Com pany, Philadelphia : ol ¢ sward Clear Aims in Educa tion" are discussed in the J forum under tiree di on “Rescarch the Vital it eaching,” by President G. S ining of an American the n?" ble nar. on R an_ Protec- and J. B. McMaster n hineat ntr st A supor clalisn is v of “eonard Bond as told by \ f Cure.” crived Buglish ibutes an bolition 3quare, n ‘A P y, that in society o the first rani, is s s of templation into at Monte Carlo, mbling greedy passion is | It 1 sy 1] old ymah: and Graham Joston of a Decreasing Birth-Rate, nell, A. M., of Bryn Mawr college; ““Rent Profit,” by C. W. Macfarlan: sonal Notes and Book De numbe: eory of Sociolog: gs of rican 1 box Phi Letter: cription of tI tion of our mall appearing in the Jul rticle in question is very arned and rich in information on U Sam’s wonderful system and dispatch in dis- jons of me: anned by the ne and he ite of the lov harles Scribu by Megeath The Annals of the American Academ, gins with the July number its fifth year and volume., This number contains “The iutur, the Unemploy n Brooks of C: Boycotting, guifics by J Ph. D touches on The Riotous Career of the Know-Nothings." The orum Publishing Company, Union Square, New York “Kossuth in New England,” by Hon George S. Boutelle, is a conspicuous ac icle appearing in the current number of The New England Magazine. Mr. Boutw:Il was gov- ernor of Massachusetts at the exciting time of Kossuth's visit and taw much of the great Hungarian. The a-ticle, howeyer, is devoted main| to a discussion of Jossuth's alms and ideas and v estimate of the Len Wil ould the al- goes e of rip- ne Sta- be- ed, am- by ance L. Brow and Per- partment. As a r is sent a n ono- by Columbia college, A lemy of P delphia. ," by Oct dis Uuder the h The First Gun in ginia in 1861, and Captain John McAnally 6ith New York Lost Publ interesting featu presented. olit- avia )08t~ Blue ncle ges daily cad, of Finance,” William tize Gold?" for Vir- Its The ishing company, 's discussion of tion of National Afairs,” ly North American view, will be read with much zes yoke power. Superintendent B police department t Protect a City from Crime," of its blundes yrnes of the The Re- by those ing oW ells us “How to concluding rosteps tending tow most a ti tative statement of “The Aims The 3 East Fourteenth Street, interspersed with Mr. B. W Spring describes the Basques of practical and American Protec nd authori- mely nd Meth North Amer that urd of- fective measures toward its repression. Prof. oldwin Smith ventilates the political uncer tainties of the future England and W, J. ident of the H. hods an ew Some beautiful portraits of fair women are Sherwood's con- appearing in the July her interesting and fan- some delicate penciling terfly,” by Mrs, P, M Hamilton Gibson, In I ' Elizabeth T ain. Gen- carries the reader away Valdes' “Origin of nds its eccentric course another D. Howells' altrarian title is an elegant photozrasure repregenting a bed in ributes a paper on n he rc Georg “a coming man Tl Co., Brace Block, Lincoln A pl lustrator is the i of its fronti athering ro Rev, Charles and Edmund E. Strode sprinkling of ilustrations brighten the pa Hon, ton and R, M. Griflin, the latte rated Nebra ) asing innovation in the July Quart ntroduction of a se journal itself. It ds entitled “Mc of to the ilford a paper on “The Artistic tenalssance Century Art,” by Cromw companied with original 1 Wells Champney. The nu artistic a ole army of liy and theme of da Pars a b if org e eye while printed words convey an agreeable chatte Side of Pho of an E 11 Childe is lustrations by mber seems 1 it of good material c for, to the ping b 2 illus trations by ¢ 150 well known artists. Harry C. Jo 14 Fifth avenue, New York of a though g 1l htee diseourse of “Selling and Giving of Din- ners. he attractive features of the num. ber wind up with the “Art and Letters” d partment, signed by Lang, Sarcey, Boyesen Zangwell and Miss Repplier. The Cosmopol itan Magazine, New York The lustrated Nebraskan comes to the front as a model of western talent and en terprise, and both artistically and in a liter- ary sense deserves rank with (he more pre- tentious eastern periodicals June, the w. ader’ on *Modern ais jsm." A liberal Bes M. Thurs- labeled as erly T the and La ully ttle the rto le contribintes tog: nth o 0 be on ver The Review of Reyiews fires off its Fourth, tful o “new sectional between east and are 1l nts, bet in e's popullst position at Washington. The Ree view of Reviews, 13 Astor Place, New York. While the need of political reform in this country Is everywhere adm 1, any one who | has given the matter serfous study and fne | vestigation is woll worthy a hearing, in | view of which the small volume, *“Political | Reform by the Representation of Minorities," ! by Mathias N Forney, is very timely and | commendable. The “anthor contends that | our present system of electing by a majority [ or plurality of votes single representatives m each d t to our national, state and municipal legislative bodies fs the great obs the way of political reform and that If 1t were mads possible any con= terable body of voters less than a minority to clect one or more represontatives—in pros portion to their number—it would do more to promote good government than any other measure that Is now within reach. Pube lished by the author at 45 Cedar street, Now. | York The epiritual Christ, the fdealized man, as a power and force in human affairs occuplos A station at once exalted and immutable, beyond the reach of assault or danger from | confilict with either reason or the most in- crutable research. ‘The latest version of he carver of Jesus, whether or not in whole or part authentie, cannot affect the poteney of this mighty fuctor in human life. *“The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ,” a curious and_altogethier now nerrative comes to us through a Russian traveler supported solely by his own word. ‘The writer claims to have made a visit in the late fall of 1887 to Thibet and Ladak. The journey into this reglon, deseribing Its mountains and its peo= ple, is portrayed fn vivid colors, At Leh, the capital, he found an anclent manuseript, which, after much solicitat n, was read to him, and from the thoughts contained in its lines he has constructed the present volume, It comprises the life and deeds of Saint Tssa, who was born in the land of the Hebrews, and after reaching the years of early boy- hood disappeared at th native land and traveled and taught and studied through the lands of t east inally in after years he went back to the land of Judah, suffered and died. Paper, 191 p 50 eents. Rand, MeNally & ¢ Chiy Idlers love company and the 1dler in this midsummer month has put an extra shine on its smile to make itselt agreeable company 1o the world of summer idiers, So among is attempts at soothing the weary brows of its summer patrons it conjures up a dream of Orlental fiction, “The Vizier's Doom.” by H, N. Crellin, In which weird magic is wrought by cunning Jugglers, and harems and high moguls are intermingled in the dic box of wastern talizm. hen A Horrld Sus- pleion” s conveyed in the shape of a sketoh in a light vein, by Harry C. Marilller, il- lustrated by R. Jack, and the impression left is anything but horrid, or even a suspicion of being horrid Johnny, Boy," is the unique title of the opening sketch from the pen of Bret Harte, illustrations by A. S. Boyd. The International News Company, 83-55 Duane street, Now York “Footprints of the Josuits,” by Hon. R. W. Thompson, ex-secretary of the navy, ens wge of 14 from his deavors to bring to light the hisiory, tenets and rations of the Society of Jesus, tos gether with relations 10 civil governe ment. The econclusions of the author array. the organization as a menace to civil liberty in whatever land it gains a foothold. — That it is a possible menace at all times there can be no doubt, but that it is a probable danger is quite doubtful, it being rather the chost of a dim and distant past than a newly created living foree belonging to onr da r may it be inferred that among the great dangers menacing soclety today this standg so pre-emineut as to desorve the monopoly of attention. An excellent por- trait of the honored author forms the frontis- plece, and the b is a fine specimen of typographical art. Cl 600 pages, $1.76, Cranston & Curtis, Cincinnati. Some remarkabie features and facts re- lating to a remote and as yet almost un- known section of the world are described by Heinrich Hensoldt, Ph. D., writing in the July Arcna under the caption “Occult Sci- ence in Thibet.” Another contribution touch- ing affairs on the other side of the globe is from the pen of 0. B. Flower, entitled “Justice for Japen.” A very Inspiring ad- dress is Henry Wood's “The Highest Bvolu- tion of Man." ¢ fiomas in “‘Monometal- ism and Protection” scems to oppose the former as a future obstacle toward the ad- vancement of the cause of tariff reform. Helen H. Gardener contributes a paper on avironment: Can Hereditary be Modl- fled?”” in which she argues very forcibly, pro- senting the subject in a style clever and in- cisive. “The Last Protest Against Woman's Enfranchisement” attacks the ground taken by Prof. Goldwin Smith in a recent essay on “Woman Suffrage.”” The Arena Publish- ing Company, Boston, Mass. 0 imposing an event as the late Colum- bian fair cannot wholly pass away without frequent echoes repeating its glorious image. The latest epitome of the great event is cons tained in “The Graphic History of the Fair,” a concise, richly ilustrated volume presents ing in popular forny a description of the events It was to commemorate, and the story of the enterprise from its inception to its triumphant conclusion. It includes pictorlal descriptions of the architectural, the natural and the mechanical features of the exposi- tion, narrating fully the account of Its ex- hibits and life, and giving due recognition to the presence and work of the men and women who created it. The quality of paper and letter press are admirable, and nearly 1,000 pictorials make a veritable art gallery of its 240 extra large pages. The exterioris handsomely dressed, making it well adapted a parlor ornament. 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The stylo in which his thoughts are presented is very plain and free from abstruse and ambiguous phrases, such as tend to confuse and mys- tify, and the argument favors bimetallism, making both gold and silver legal tender, each a certaln relation in value to the other. The book is divided Into elght papers upon the following topies n Honest Dollar,” “Bimetallism,” *‘Money ‘as an International Qu " “The Monetary Experiment in India,” “Tarift Reform and “The Future of Silver n,” “The Monctary Conference of 180, nd “Gifien on Bimetallism, For future use the author believes a ratio of 20 to 1 free coinage would be safe, but that to make a ratio of 16 to 1 safe it were desirablo that International action be sought. He glves an account of the lnternational mone- tary conference of 1802, now for the first time written by one of its members. Clot $1; paper, 76 cents, The Student Publish= fng Co., Hartford, Conn BOOKS RECEIVED. PASTIME STORIES. 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The O Co., Lid., 236-244 g Men's Building, *148- west, Several pages in this number given to letters from western men descrit western economic conditions and moven this publicity being given to promote a ter understanding of the western situation the east ebraska readers will be par ticularly Interested in Dr. Albert Sha description of the personality of their junior senator, Willlam V. Allen, “‘a man who ne saw New York." The writer regard tor Allen as a typical, home-grown, & liant American, the product of our Mi sippl valley life. The sketeh Is based nal interview, the detalls of wh many side lights on the pre ent DOANE OWlL. Doaune College, Crete, Neb