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AT SULTH 0\[\"\ e umage 1o Soun omana usmess | WADE HAMPTON 1IN OMAHA CLAIRVOYANTS. TYPEWRITERS. AFFAIRS MIS. DR, H. WARREN, CLAIRVOYANT, RE- WRITERS BQUAAT, SOLD, EX- men and innocent families; and Illable business medium; Tth year at 119 N, 16 changed, rented and Hpgfred. Typewriter and Whereas, All business men and private g 8676 ’ oftice, sipplies, Top s ’ram-»\lxlull per — .~Iumlwwlr ol nln..n they did thelr part as in- —_— i = . month. ¢ OmEhe Typew Egchange, sue dividualy and taxpayers to enforce peace | S ; : | MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. | Semerta Cationary a0 e ter” gne | Oity Council Determines to Keep Alive the and kpod order and protect property; there- | Commissionor of Railroads Looking Over the MADAME Nanass Y44 ', S aatt i reve e Quection of Annexation, solved, Ry the mayor and city couneil, Government Aided Lines. 4 room ‘l.m Gy alcohe Wi av | sER THE NEW DOUGHERTY TY y . in the interests of all of the good people of S o 2. | The Omaha Typewrier N - — South Omaha, that it is the wish and hope —_— MME. LA RUE, 416 SOUTH Mool §7¢ | _No. 214 8. 1sth st H o of our people that as many good South ; % 3 S oonaE | THE MosT coMpLETE stock oF stanp. | SOME AFTERMATH OF THE STRIKE | Omaha men as apply be given work by the | INSPECTING THE UNION PACIFIC SYSTEm MASSAGE, MADAME BERNARD, 1419 DODGE. | THE MOSE 6 i Bl Sl packers as soon as possible, and that this | 26 26° | % IDOWTILED S NRRPLS s X r slution be taken to the managers of the St | PERSR Ay & Densmore. Calixraph Bpd. New Yost. Bargaine " LSk ) | | in second-hand machines displaced by ours soveral packing houses by a committee of [ THESE LITTLE ADS [ PERSONAL., I B achikios Detfoctlp~sepaired, new parts wip: | Jate ae v leo Will Ble Pald | three, to be appointed by the mayor Onee Soldier and Statesman Talks Intee « g S AL P\t . - Pllels prices modernte; new machines foaned Who Struck The mayor appointed Messrs. Buila, Ryan N BEFORE THEY KNOW IT | UMBILE MADE, RECOV hile. repairs Are madey, United Typewriter & ho Ateue nayor appoin s Ry estingly Upon the Kelatlons Between J Il _balred. Bouth Sixteenth street 3_ | Supplies Co., 1619 Farnam St. Telephone 1 » Are Not Yet Restored— ‘I‘_'I'“I S ALl D il o the Paciil and the Gove 8 TREATMENT FOR LADIES, | et OIY GRS, ackers ) [ | Vil Wk and rmaitation tee, Adiress oF | = — LU A An ordinance was passed locating water VY N | . - i call Viavi Co 6 Dice bide. Lady ‘atig { BUSINESS "NOTICES, i hydrants at the following places: Twenty i i | & E — v first and Q, Twenticth and Q. Twenty-first | TAKE YOUR FRIEND; TINTYPES, 4 FOR | OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIFE FACTORY; OLD | Mr. Cor ceded in reviving the an- | and Lrown, Twenty-second and Brown, Thir A grizzled veteran of the lost cause, once —_ Ze. Proctor, 616 B, 16th street "",l. MOV 1S COA, OF nexation proposition at the regular meeting | tieth and Brown, Twentieth and Wyman, [ a powerful figure upon the floor of the United new dinner sets at $5.75, formerly $10 xc o oouncil recaived a ocommunication | L d - an hirty-cighth and Q. strong me ectun Jenoral Wi ) HE LITTLE AD.don’tcost | v DAMAGED MIRRORS RESIL 5, 79 N, 16. | 480 the councll recilved a communieation | myipty.ninth and Q and Thirty-first and V bt el LML L e G e T %7 | from the Omaha council requesting that a | - Mr. Ryan of the special committes ap- | Hampton, United States commissioner of s : LN UL L, — — e committee bo appolnted by Mayor Johnston | pointed (o wait upon the strest car company | railroads, reminds one very much of Glad- 3 1 — STOVE REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS; ALSO | comm ¥ : you much of anything TR hotel range and ot Nirtment of ranges: [ o confer with a like committee from the | and ask leave to have he line extended {0 | etone in his mauner of (alking and his ine - 3 A pleasant und convenlent place, 1520 cooks and heaters: Walor AR i o | Omaha council. The communication was re- | e Western portion of the city reported that | gigive utterances. There fs little of the 1.80 a line a month— Fafnam strest. Paxton block; 'phone i1 and. eonnected. at Hughes, 607 8. 13th st | General Manager Smith had promised to have | ¢ b % i $ il 5 i a3 | _and Jackson [r)rr;: to ‘:\ committ ..l.yr the \\hlv»l-" |:.m| the” proposiion settied at o me: g ot the .”ulmi‘hr.:;\‘.h ‘I\(:::|::m“‘\"‘l“r"‘x.‘m::;“:‘l‘ulm:; i p THE WOMAN'S BAKBERY BSUPPLIES VA. [ = = = = hat is as far as it went. Since that time | directors of the company in September. The | And thel e Italia crops of and it helps wonderfully. plety o cholcagoots, beaides live Kinay of e s BICYCLES. tha' communication has béen tgnored, It | committes was granted furiher time. sometimes rounds a word with “h," much D Ay e aE Ve arove U "\itey | BIOYCLS REPAIRED AND It \w:wl was for this reason that Mr. Conloy got The ladies of the South Omaha Hospital | like “Colonel Carter of Cartersviile.” i Saville : Cires and sundries. Safes.opened, repaired assocln communicatio Wity sania 5 i > i TR | LR Baviiie manigeh IOE: N O Hg e e 811 "N, ton st %0~ | through a motion (o have tho mayor ap- | fscintion sent in a communication thank | The general areived In Omaha yesterday | 5 | AW T T CiEANTD WESHATED AND | DICTCLES, NEW AND LD, # TO_ #i% | boint a special committeo of three to take [ that worthy institution. The communication | Fom Chicago in the speclal Union Pacifio VBT 1 made new. 803 N. #th 8l U—5623-A-25 easy paymenis: we fent and’ repair. Omaha | the communication out of the hands of the | also embraced a brief history of the associa- | ¢ ar, 04, and was sidetracked near the Union 1 — e Bieyele € 323 N. 16th st 3 P y o . @ SOmMe SOrt tion from fits origin. 1In all there have been | depot, With him is Mr Anthony Caminettd, : . ? | SMB.: DA NOOK, MASSAGR. 108 DNAVEN: e - | committee of the whole and make some sor! n there | Be caveful, now, or you'll be reading some of these little worth treet, thifd flooor, front rooms Lo left. | BICYCLE LL STYLES. AL Bt of report on the matter at the next meet- !‘lyf". 'x:frnll“x(l:'r::mi x:‘v“! Ilvmmnlxx‘;. ':l’“”\:’l'l\lh“'“ wife of the congressman from the Second Cali= ’ 0, WOI yme alse ? g on can write < — - o Send for our lst of second hand and shop. | ing. Mr. Wood objected, but the motion pre- [ i gt PRt e e nation as | fornia district, the first native Californian to ads. If you do, wont some one else? Our ad. men can writ | WANTED, SITUATION BY EXDERIENCED | Worn bicycies | Repairs and cycle sundrics f | valicd and Messrs, Conley, Walters and | o yuIVIv::‘nlllhrnl\! SRR on ¥ [ bo'elicted to congress after the admission of theso little ads to do you good. Drop us a card or 'phone 238, PR CRR R T "A'.E"ix"u“‘ .";""“' il kinds. M. O. Daxon, 402 N. 16th at. 63 Ryan were numed us the eormmittee, he rules were suspended and an ordi ‘l“*‘ state to the*union, Captain Lownes and 9 20 7.V L) o who B 1 ce passed providing e Uniol o ‘rivate cretary Thomas, — . — UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS | o, yocial policemen croated considerable | " issed praviding that the Unlon Ba iR ) - ; . . . CREAM FOR WHIPPING ~AND Tl R i scuision. "The men wocked trom. two. to | cific Raliway company shall employ a flae General Hampton stipulated that he would | . milk, Waterloo creamery, 1613 Howard; tel, 13 H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR "AND | discussion i men worked: > | man to stand watch at the Albright cross- | not talk polities to The Bee man, but he e — L 810 mbalmer, 1618 Chicago st., telephone 90. 705 nine days each. They claimed that the ing. talked ) Int " bject > - > I agreeme ade by Ch r as the ; alked upon a much more interesting subjec 1 MISS MARY MARTIN OF DES MOINES, TA., | BWANSON & VALIEN, UNDERTAKERS AND | dgreement made by Chif Bronnan was that | “giuon motion of Mr. Ryan the eity enginecr UL Sl At 3 @ L2 A L O e | A O L e v, walabore s 1ot || tHeyiweYe! toiFecalve $3,70 a/day, Thorchist [ o ((PAE, TLot oy Ot MIL BYRH LS SHY SRBLEREE | tofthe) peopla ot tho. irenter weativxtHUTNIRS Mr izabeth Thompson, recently of Omaha, 3 ' % | was asked to explain. He stated that at | G5 FANGLE (B HIEP Kot hen the | dition of Pacific railroads and their ultimate g N U M376 31 - the time of the cmergency he was unable to streotivirduct;ithe axnatiNes ofathel| ystiny,; — — M. 0. MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND - 5 SO0y e o same to be paid by the railroad companies. PG 1 ‘ s o AT BRI AT PO UNRODTRD Farnam st., telephono get South Omaha men to act at all B t byl It {8 a great mistake,” sald General 3 L| OTlGE FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS. | WHOLE WHEAT BREAD FROM 1 \,:;“:'»“‘v CALCAAT A LA LS and that the Omaha men refused | Mr Ryan got through a motion t0 have the | pampton, “the people of the country. are E i — R » # Uty HEAFEY & HBAVEY, 218 8 TH to go on duty unless they were | Street commissioner enforce the order com- | yiuking fn regard to the payment, by the i s L . = 20 | Vs; elso 2ith and N sts, So. Omaha to 5o Dol 4276 & day. | 'Mr. Con | Delling property owners on Q street from the | fuiir uds, ot tholr obligatlons o, the ROYSERS Advertmements for s Wil be taken ISHED ROOM, WITH oA DR, W. STEPHENSON, SPECIALIST, 506 8 —_ AT 100y who was acting mayor at that time, | Viduct out 1o Thirty.third strect to lower | ment," Il tho raflrouds having recoived aid 4 rertise gl . T 0 e. — " ¥ heir sidewalks to a level with the curb line r - r v until 12:30 p. m. for th ning and until 9:00 | __ i A¢ — —— — HIP LINE. sald he had given the chief instructions to AL SR i from the government are rigidly living up to P m. for the m nday editions. | FURNISHED ROOM WA (Lt Wawisu 800 Bk, A o BIBAME. 2 do tha best he could. Mr. Wood and Mr. l“" counc "\‘\“ sit as a “'"-‘"‘ of equaliz the terms of the Thurman act, paying 25 chdertisers by ‘repuesting a numior, Nk | and tron siecping rooms. e e e B, O deaVth; | ANCHOR LIND MAIL STRAMSHIPS-S Walters thought §2 a day was enough. Mr, | HGh on September 1 snd N pbet per cent of their net earnings into the 1A cnte of The Tee, Answers s nddressed will e LA A e e b deitvered resulurly every Sardty trom Now Yor Dulla and M. Ttyan said (hat as long as tho | Deny Keene was granted. permisston treasury as interest upon the . bonds, 0 ba delivered upon presentation of the check, LIGHT HOUSKIE 8 AL g TSt chief had promised the men $2.75 that | transfer his saloon license from No. 424 | put this 1s by no means suffis s 1o 1 word frat ntertion. 16 % word 3% Fome. September 8 moon: Jthiopia, & amcunt would have o be paid. The motion | TWenty-fourth to No. 1202 Twenty-fourth | cient to assist the government in ghareatior. " Nothing taken for i T T T MONEY TO LOAN-—REAL ESTATE. | (£ Mg 50 o, second clnsw find sieer | o pay this amount was then put and car- | Street o paylng interest on its own bonds, andy ] These advert) must_run_consecutively. 5 3% LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES LOANED ON | i o o ot et sates to (he prineis | ried. ~ Tho total bill for the specials wa Found n Fla thezein the chief difficulty lics. ~ The' roads 3 D PEmAS AT or bought. B C. Chesncy, Kansia Clty, Mo | pai hiail’ contlreniai | $61 SEaEs Buid . Nelson Olson, William Schamel and Harry | Iave been honest in the matter, but 25 per ONS AEARANLER UL 0 points. Iratts, outward or pon motion ¢ r. Ryan the city attor- il o river vestorday | cont is hardly a drop in the bucke SITUATI —— T tickets v of our local agents | noy” was instructed to procerd against the | BATT. While fishing in the river yesterday | g roquired from the government, and. I prey Y. LIFB | r'to Henders ndy with a_nee { habits: s | . A. MOORE, 504 N.Y.LIF ¥ FURNISHED ROOMS WITH ALL | MORTGAGE LOA work _guaranteed. eral machi After creating a road the government turned 5 no considern- [ NIC sts; _Supprio was unprovoked, and that Marshall struck | yround and put into the hands of a coms W 5090 conveniences, First-class board, 211 rical Works. 617 and 619 8. J6th at Omaha Elec be a remedy. him with a hammer. ~ Chief Bren nom; stre tion. Address T 66, A = o de | poting road a club to bea 3 - OMAHA LOAN & TRUST €O, 16TH ANbL peting road a club to beat out the brains of | an effort to locate the defendant last night. | ics first ben 1Y, GLASSWARE ts, loan money on city and fi FURNISHED ELECTRICAL, TNGINEERS AND CONTRAC- BOBER, STEADY MARRIED MAN WWAN “j i WO TO FIVE ROOMS “\1;’.:’:;y|,.'\¢’,\.§.»f gfr"'u.\m - ,A‘lxrlly on Ne- o bondsmen of ex-City Clerk Ditzen to collect | Afternoon near the mouth of the sewer, found | would be in favor of increasing the amount ponition, “Have hadsix years SNt B3| houselecping | partly - famised; "convenient; | braska and Towa farma or Omaha oIty property. HOTELS, 2, said to be due the city, the body of a floater, supposed to be that of | to 50 per cent of the net earnings to ba A8 R afarcnoes. | Address T 4, Omaha e Aot month, 282 Halt-Howard, st PR S AT W g1 R k g Mr. Bulla introduced the following, which | David Thomas, the 12-year-old boy who was | pald by government aided roads in order to A—364—28 —————eeeeeeeeeeee e | MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM IN DOUGLAS, | THE MIDLA ., 16TH & CHICAGO | was unanimously adopted drowned at Gibson Friday evening while in : ist the government in meeting its interest T ON GBI Ty improved and unimproved Omaha real estate. | ste., coolest hotel, fronting on Jefre saunre. | “whereas, The late strike n South Omaha | swimming with & number of companions, charges, WANTED VOSITION | DY FiRsT.oLASS | FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD. | iifiilly rrist . 11 Farnam st. - W68 | Al ar fines within a block; cars ol of | g ien' the cause of throwing out of work | Coroner Maul was notified and directed | “One thing has been made clear to my ; 3 e oo Duyer and watesman: have set | YOUNG WOM] HOMI> UNDER CARE OF | MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA | Homnel’soniy s ot ot Amenen (FIS | a large number of men: with families and [ prewer & Sloan to take charge of the | mind since I became the commissioner of y of tools; T niatlon from last emplover. | © Women's Christian assoclation, 11 8, 1ith at. | = real estate. Drennan, Love & Co., Paxton blk. | 31 fay. BL. 3. Frank, prop 7idar” | small property interests and of people Hiv. | yid 01" il morning, when he will in- | railronds and that is the goverument made un x4, Raymond, Neb, —A—Misi 21° S g Fb7l W69 i ing outside of our city taking the places of | (0¥ b/ a great blunder when it extended aid to 3 A THOROUGHLY COMP) VERY DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED FRONT | OANS WANTED. 3. N. FRENZER, 0P 1.0, | AGINA HOUSE (BUROIEAN) 1 T mcOny | s — e competing lines after it had built the Union lady stenographer, position and I,Att'kllu:llum, ml.m:l ished rooms; every- W--763-31 B w3 ! 145 890 Struck with a Hammer. and Central Pacific. There it should have b 2 Wil aceept rite g hing first cluss, 210 and 212 South ZHth st = - o Nels Olson came to the police station last | stopped, and r now in the hands ot A W A—M FAfi5 | MONEY TO LOAN ON OMAHA PROPERTY e c s ! ! 1 e T it i S T | meme e | 890008000008 | n ey b Hl B R BD_A HOME IN AN AMERICAN FAM- ROOMS WITH BOALD, 2180 HAL- | V9. B, Meikle, Firwt National bank buildir ELCE e s —— 7 5 e e > nstead of defaulting in their int monthly A \ D o e ‘Nocd chnenctor and aulet s S RRVATURES AND CONVERTERS REWOUND sutte ut a warrant for the arrest of Jim Marshall | istend of defaulting in their Interest monthly. S8 and would ~ = o storage batteries recharged; electrical and gen- is no virtue if there for assault. Olson claims that the assault k ke thie o KK man’ with sixteen T OWNERSHIP, SoNis WITHL on wirHouT | Dousiaa s Beecham’s but Tearned that the fetlow had skipped over PR intofloyas — “I see by the Californ M ..'h' (‘Hy Gossip. tions are being hoard; referen lag st s required. 2200 and property at lowest rates of Interest. W—033 tors for electric light and motor plants and all MoN T T e 5| kinds of ‘clectrical construction. Western E S e DT tric Supply Co., 418 and 420 S Glasgow, Scotland, and ¥ sires position. Address U Omaha, A-dgioge | = papers that peti- reulated for signatures BY TO L Davis Co., 1503 Farnam st. & SANT ROOMS, W | Sl e : i it — 4 i | WANTED, POSITIO AN ST IEnRCOnIt UNITED STATES MORT LOST. 4 Jim Maher, a man who the police clalm | favoring the government ownership of the S ‘Slerk, Bookke o eashler: 3 York. Capital $2,00,000. Surplus $500.000. ~Sub- R el i S is'a professional worker, was before Judge | Pacific ronds. To my mind government o » fence as asaistant bank cashier; UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT | mit cholce loans'to F. 8. Pusey, agent, First | fosT BETW) 10T AND 20TIL ON DODG ‘GhFlstina vesterday on the charge of | ownership is impossible. Just think of It p L AL IR, - 2 — ENatignslibanicitiuliding, R keys on,_ ailver, wiabhone ring; L flat stc (Tasteless) Seing a muspioious character. He was given | for a minute, It would take something like 5 o A et ~ N e asteles Bl (AL BIGUSKG T RER Dt r eI Te R E IV ERT | L 1C wte, ould take 4 e = | 6 UNFURNISHED CHAMBERS FOR HOUSE: | MONEY TO LOAN . AT LOWEST RAT door key, 273 1 house key, 2 flat drawer b Lora! ceepin o 5 R ) L0 ATmw ON [ {loor MR B LT i : tee utes to got out of town. $186,000,000 (o purchase the roads known 3 WANTED—MALE HELP. gl man and wies nocniren.' 38 A" | Mo G0 & ST RATPLY | K iea v kex L wdeck | @ positively cure Indi artssnimlmuiea tofiet cut et om0 osh MO P dorenasa e R 1 BOLICITORS, TEAMS FURHD;INSTALLMENT — - - EBLELLE DEIG R EET Ty i gesuon Biliousness, Ror MM OB DRI Claman of the interest on the bonds necessary to be | ‘oods American Wringer Co., 1019 Howard. | TWO LARGE ROOMS, EAST AND SOUTH | —— ——— b = SOmS ANt aailsaiBs the hudent e floated to accomplish this object and what A B | o ik S Y SO | NONEY To Lox Oy npiovep owana | ST ACK MARE Sick Headache. Why T ite ey Mad ome ehitd, amd ho. was | the Deople would be taxed to pay the In- o ol A — — - urnishing good reference: 1008 0. avenue, real estate. rennan, ve & Co., Paxton bik. oome Mot i et oy . his wife. he: one child, 1 e was = ¥ BN (BND SRR S R 3 . g to 1008 South 13th Streat; reward 32.00. 5 iehe ShiIc, aand 1o terest on the bonds. Then the question N L e b U oEIg ki i g W= | L e ot S 4 endure continued loft with his grandmother, where he will [ (¢St of tho bondw - Then the qusstion of * Y f16 Douglas : M0 80 FIRST MORTGAGES BOUGHT ON DOUGLAS \1 1 ? 25_cents attend sohool anaihavsia good jliome tial figure in the manipulation and operation 5 e g T | LOR BENT—STORES AND OFFICES | “or ‘Surpy county, farma. Heed & s‘-n\:,) 3 HAY AND GRAIN. artyrdom 4 box. Nels Peterson was picked up Sunday | of (ng ronds owned by the government; 80 ; PECIALTY SALESMEN FOR RE NP e oard of Trade bulldi W-sh5 . o ISHE (BTihe AIfaY Ay heCraaRI A et by 10O e roa Ll o a 3 i L O R art. Agciout. | CORNER STORE, %00, ¥4 DOUGLAS. IN: et G UL s ; = OB » OO night in the alleyway between Twenty-fourth | that altogether I believe government owner- % B Or ATimal Inauatry, fas o, SDeciNc) ‘T—msss LOANS ON DOUGLAS OR SARPY COUNTY | BUY YOUR HAY DY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE > 37 and Twenty-fifth and M and N streets. His | ghip entirely out of the questi e pite Anec” Libaral tormm 6 right Darties. farms. Writo us. Reed & Seiby, 338 Chamber | UY bay. A. H. Snyder, 1315 Burt st tel. 110 face was covered with blood, one eye was | © i gove SR by s A o others s Tefd: Bal FOR RNT, TOOM. & BY . IND FLOOR OF | _of Commercs Wi, WS 2 “GUPJUFN:" blackenod and there are several brulses upon | to ma s satame tgor Lt Sommence 4 my storg, suitable for. clogks and suits; go - <5 - 5 v, s Barevat ‘ R eforq, 139 L er- 1 5 Bt Toht SR a1 se o Thtra s Bubroriiel | EOANS ON IMPROVED & UNINEROVED CITy [ NEURASKA LAY, A‘?f'““:‘".{ox‘u'n(?\‘;l‘ JHAT, the man’s head. Poterson has been Working | ago, although some mature next year. - By ] , RY COL s i 1M pranat RS0 & upwards, 8t 7 per cent;ino | F0 LMo buy or 1402-45 Nicholas st. 158 v om ot af | In one of the packing houses sinc: the strike, | that time I feel sure a basis of reorganization o andexpenses; exporience FoIt 1 TORY BRICK BUILDING g & W08 ue!({ Juse, excesses, | and he claims that he was assaulted by a | will be ready to submit to congress, There | SE R N 230 916 Farnam strect. The bullding has a_ (e GRINDING. S dons;” impotency, | man who called him a scab, but as the man | havo been several bills reported to congress, 3 e i proof cement basement, complete steam heal- 3 K onstl- | came up behind him he was unable to identify AR LU 3 ) SPRCTALTY ADVRANTISING CAD Inixtures, water on a1l floors, 4, ¢t a0 MONEY TO LOAN—CHAITELS. SORS, LAWN MOWERS, RAZORS, ETC., pa o O ol a it Betarson was kept. at. the police station ‘l‘l‘)”ulxl‘“;’:uu:»(‘:”"]M\{'uu‘li‘l‘lxr:n-lr):m:;::ll;mlf:m;: & ] men farmilar it o, e piy at the office of The Nee. i-91_ | 37 B. HADDOCK, ROOM Sannd GMeIeh G R o8 (R LUY AU m (ay ot B Do B oTE GooD: | untll morning and relcased. favor of extending the government debt say. ¥ 3 oney ngnety- = \ G ol ) o g b R mak B30 st 5 = = TR TR - -~ e - MAN ~ DRUG CO. Charles Smith and Willlam Martymiewiez | for a period of fifty, or, it it was thought AGENTS WANTED, MONEY 70 LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS. | RAZORS, SHEARS, CLIPPER WN Mu\\ Omaha, Neb. were tried in the police court, charged with | necessary, 100 years, to draw about 8 per MMERA WIHO AT WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, SIX CANVASSERS | no removal of koods: strictly confidential; you | msaooic — 'y T EIDEINOR. UHADING insulting women who have to pass the corner | cent inlerest, the (nterest and a certain 4 i Lo handis quinine: whiscy oy for country mnl.;“mx‘\:v'n»l. Qmana, ‘Tf.'fu',"' can pay’ the'ldan oft ‘at any ‘tme or ia any DENTISTS, oftee ot "the” Comniy " Clerk i _Dous of Thirty-third and L streots with dinner | proportion of the principle to be pald every 4 commission: ensy sellor; piva b e e ot SMAHA MORTGAGR TOAN CO., i 2 bapruel I 0 unty, Omaha, Neb., July 591, pails for thelr husbands. During the tim ¥ years, the roads to gIve a A Address, w»m. reference, Quinine ToM 125 26 ‘306 South " th street. DR. GEORGE 8. NASON, DENTIST, SUI 200 \ualrd proposals will be received at this | the strike lasted a gang of men stood at [ mortgage over the whole system at the end 4 Laoulsville, i\) . - S 2 B o i gt g Paxton block, 16th and Farnam sl tel. 714 office up to and until 12 noon of Thursday, | this corner, and when a woman would pass | of the time the bonds are to run for the " SALESMAN WANTED IN EVERY COUNTY rl;;:;lhlll' :ll-;].’ i xflfigmf\l,\’l?"nmf\)fi. SHORT TIME LOANS. #2 PAXTON BLOCK. Gy i Am,l:q: 30, 1894, n; grade 5,000 yards of earth [ with a dinner for a man who was working | payment of the remaining portion of the 3 in United Staiea; $T500 month nnd expenses 3 s ROmehel Xi756 | 7R PAUL, DENTIST, 202 BURT ST, on "::u. mlllh ;‘h :-":‘.‘rm: lmn[xn Hu..\u-yml; at either of the packing houses Indecent re- | pr: x}t{l}ml{. : 9 offics, ndvertising, . delivery team. furnished i — 1 ) range 11, ace g 0 the plang. bhi ] ! D anasten 163 aitaolinhito (hink tha aovan s a AL RGN MONE C 7S % RNL AR 1 theky marks would be made by the gang. The s f00 government could 3 Sonte Mo Boston, Mass: | 1 e . .Y‘pl:'no (}Q:l»f\'“.'."(flx:r;vfo;% Tv’nflé.: JOB PRINTING. ity “shirveyor, (10 M the ofite of the [ complaint was filed by Mary Naigesky. The | operate railvoads. This can be done_only i no_opposition'; chattel security, at lowest possible rates, whicl - All bids l||\Hl be acci " et iy defendants were fined $5 and costs each. n autocratic countries, not in a republi % it & . Bt poasIte 1e = == AlL b companied by certified | defenda 2oL : publio ; w. NTED FEMALE HELP Sherman avéni, near [ emptr Bask v any e, aadClayeny || REBD Jon PRINTING] CO. BINE ERINTING olicok for i . such as ours. There have been cases in the A Amount RECRITIIN LOAD . of al nds. ., Bee bullding. 716 :.m \l,l.m.ll ;n; [vuun;y tcumullwl«:fi\-rs re- Tihadltha good! fortune itoracelveiat small United States where states have tried to | ~ = = - uiroomild, e X AlL, ORDER COMMERCIAL PRINTING A | 8erves the right to reject any. or ids. a 0 to recel operate roads, but the o slg nish™ one of the systems in_the wo Hw Wida THa; 1o toke_oeders By sampl erty. Harvin Loan Co., 701 N. Y. Life_ B | epacts Shieeley bidg. Tel. 614 for prompt service | Jy 31dTt&a 14:21-28 L‘mlul) Clerk. Diarrhoea Remedy when threa members of : L i e the; ROYRLHE <o Any lady can become her own dress maker in cadily carried. We pay expenses and ing. s ‘N33 ek £ B ok i) 8 L R Ay nta " ment would do the same.” | & fow houra' for S50, Oter for (en oy only: Gr commission and furnish samples on BIDS FOR GRADING, my family Wer Sick Wit dysentory o || Mra. Gaminetti’ ther inquired ® wHethaN 3 ‘ 5 = H'I" > "\j;‘"' s i APRICA R A dsean Lock Box 180, (NewiYerk __ BUSINESS CHANCES MUSIS, ART AND LANGUAGE. Office of the County’ Glerkc, of Fi T S A e B Prostdont Cleveland had signed the river and u O o S e e i I8 YOU WANT TO BUY,SBLL OR EXCHANC = Sountyy Qmahag Ne, (July a0, a prominent merchant of the place, Lewis. | Parbor bill, but before they were scemingly | mily; ¢ kood cook and s WANTED TO RENT, ? YOU WANT TO BUYSELL OR EXCHANGE | o7 5. "GRLLENDECK, BANJOIST 2ND | Sealed 'bids wi veceived at this ] aware of it the general and Mrs. Caminettl ; need ‘address. K. J. Hasbrouck, butta, . merchancle, get 1n or ol ofthe Lusinean. (call [ “tencher, 1510 California street, Si4_ | office up to and until 12 noon of Thuraday, | ton, N. C., and It cured him of the Eame | wero inyolved in a discussion of the tarift oming. 2 ¢ ; ot prmald = August 30, 1894, to grade the omplaint.—K. Bazemore. Vhe ble Gracunol J , E == — WANTED NICELY FURNISHED R0OM o | Exchange Co. 209 First National bank, Omaha, | FOIL BARGAINS IN PIANOS AND ONGAN, A e tolgsrade Fithe e ":N '1“»“» (K E pacmore] :} hep ‘:";"')'h{ d mu General Hampton remarking that it was 1 et ot Bodth MEN ta i REICEE A Sean i 68,1 Hae Lis bt R RENT A DEPARTMENT ON SOND | FE0alS pUYORES: K AT HOs Doy 11 X | cording” to plans and specitications on file | (Pye B0 WU T sed with the Tesull, ind n.(,.x»m the president would sign it, gly- ouse enst of South 2th strcet « floor, 30x90, ‘in one of the largest in_the office of the county suryeyor Councll Bluffs. 13, care Bez, Each bid must be accompanied by a ¢ ed check for $25.00. duction and use has n ing his reasons for so doing in a message to congre General Hampton and party left last ARLY IN clght-roomed house in good locality, ne: ness center. Small famlly. Addvess U 1 UPHOLSTEBING The praise that naturally follows its intro- ade it very papular. WANTED-GIR work; small family. . TOR G 1136 INERAL HOUSE- Sist et C—2 . h8 8 Seal o : UPHOL'RING. CABIN the board of county commissioners re- | 25 2 es for sale gl \ ; IPANTED=A" ADY BIGHT HOURS A DAY |enoe ot 200 "0 8 1 K0, A L.L',},“,m,“}"""}, W. R. Bell, R. A. McBachron, 1711 Leaveniv'th. | -¢jves the TIEnt o rejece any montr®yifc; | 20 and 50 cent bottles for sale by drugglsts. | evening on No. 3 for the west, anticipating { Uy whojesale flouse. Address 161 e, | STORAGE, = 1100 8 187 FRED J. SACK BT £ -] spending about six weeks in an Inspection of i (K, .73 el bl wd T Jg BldTt&a 14-21-28 _ County Cle: ANNOUNCEMENTS. government aided raflroads. Mrs. Caminetti | GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN FAM- | STORAGE, WILLIAMS & CROSS,1214 HARNEY. tlonery and cigar store; good location. In- will go as far as Jackson, Cal, her home, & : Clly of two. 117 So. Iih st <. 2 M-613 quire 1611% Farnam. Y—M377 210 P fi TENT Fisher & Scott's consolidated shows, both | a8 the guest of the commissioner. | ) LADIES, YOU CAN OBTAIN REFINED | STORAGH FOR HOUSEIOLD GOODS; CLEAN T KBTI D0ING GODD well known to the public, will open the 2 PolegFaph Kxten il : . » AIN 31D A i LEAN | FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET, DOING GOOD ell known to the public, will open the Postal Telegraph ng Its Lines. A and u;;:::mtl ||.;‘!;:;; Worlc at $1L0 per “;n'.fiv;pf»‘(( and cheap rate. R Wells, 1111 Farn I hu“:u;u A Koo location;” good resans, for ; CE WORKS, BUREAU. SUES & CO., Solicitors. Bee | son at the Fifteenth Street theater next Sun- The Postal Telegraph company will shortly N envelope, Bsther Allan, South Liend, Ind —_— — - e Pt ddie] e U i Lo ll g ruices, 1723 St Mary's ave, Building, OMAHA, Neb. Advice FREK | day with matinee. For the past nine yea have fn operation one of th ] 30 AN&ST 6B 502 FARNA ol 155 g - — i 2y . Sl 1 operd one of the longest B 1 CLMiG 20 | OMVAN&STORAGE CO.1602 FARNAM. Tel 189 | {01 sari-A NOV CLEARING | EAGLE CORNICE WORKS, JOHN st Nl opati i —_— e d M= ubout $2 " Is ‘store s~ well lo- | ° neter, prop, 108, 110, 113 N. ilth, ~ Estab. 1861 Perking D. Fisher has made both fame and | the country, being engaged in building a line 3 R oR RENT _HOUBES. BEST STORAGE BUILDING IN OMAHA, U, | ©ded with K bullding and ‘kround, 81 money on his original farce, “A Cold Day.” | along the Santa Fe from La Junta to San A\t — : e || (8 N bonied AL SORRRY SHONMBLIA. Smiiuto. tersas! o k. after. ool e — There are more laughs In one act of “Cold | Francisco. 1t Is expecied the line will be : g TENTS FOR RENT. 1311 FARNAM ST. fiored. B T land or dity rty I part pay 'TENTS AND AWNINGS. s Day” than one will find in the entire per- | opened about the last of September. When ' WOLF BROS. & €0, MANUFACTURTRE ‘OF | Lgaves | CHICAGO & NoIY duly considered. Address 8 42, e d the line, It is N {Arrives | formance of some of the so-called farce | ! pected, will increase i WANTED—GOOD MEDIUM PRICE WANTED--TO BUY. ey - awnings, t hay steck covers, | OmahalU. P. Depot, 10th & Mason Sts.| Omaha m the receipts of the Omaha office $1,04 o1 | i foesent it Tyt ST 3 = = anR ROLGAR AMILE chut - forn Express........... §i3 om | comedies of today. Thin Is also the elghtn | & SRR CL Lle, DA of hl.rmv:u' ‘(J-‘:mi:;: N CASH FOR LUMBER DUSINESS IN feed mill ter power; pl for_rent, Limited season of Bob Scott's “Chip o' the Ol | piake, the poles being sixt b = town; give full particulars. T8, Bee offlc in_country; nearest mill 18 milds; $ ley Local aka; poles belng sixty feet high and ¢ K. DARLING, ] L N M8s S7¢ T.room by ling goes with the BAOPIT. oo sesl nicago Special. “(l"“; \;'l'"”"";“”‘ “ mrul w; thi n:lul{ al [ only a good old fashioned cyclone it I8 ex- k e | - e Al for $1,500 00, " $500.00 cash. = : : “01d Soldier” in “Muggs’ Landing," and after | pected will affect it in the least. The line — A . IR ANG COLORED v, 10K, Dunlap, e - — | Leaves [CHICAGO, BURLL N . L c I \ ALL PART 7 CITY “.N.,,'K’ A el COLOTRE b LI i d ALVA J. GROVER, MATHEMATICAL AND | Omahal Depot 10th and Mason § playing a fow years with that company had | is at present opened to Albuguerque, 4 " Davis company, . Address €. A. Randall, Newman Grove, Neb, WANTED, TARTNER 10 TAKE INTGREST | °surveying instruments engineohs, and’ arohl: | “Gom.. s "'('Iupl \‘\lnbllun [n’kl’m:Lv ml;]l'h;-“lm\hir yoars | Sunday some of the boys were taiking i KBLKENNY & CO., R. 1, CONTINENTAL Sibetlp v capiial required, ' \l"fj,f Hid paers. " 318 South 10ih; mail ord $ifam. ..ovopr Chicako, Expr ; starred in it, making a big hit ¢ here | with §t. Lools and they heard New Orleans D = N R ' Al Chloago and Tows: Local in the character of the “Commodors isher | break in on several occaslons. To vary the — FOR SALE——!URNITUM - BN VIR 3 T M, .oeee \le Junetion Local and Scott will both be supported by strong | monotony somewhat they called New Orlean NG l' ROOM CORNTER FLAT AT WL 8 16710 : e i WANTED, A LADY OR G _____ TAXIDERMISTS. Teaves [BURLINGTON & MO. RIVEI|Ariives | companies. Both casts will be entirely se and held half an he SonysraaLion LATCAS f streat; range and all other convenionces. G AY w»_,.\ .~.‘“| }Mk ‘«‘.:.'ru ON'T MIES XC a sl amowniof mone AXIDERMY AND FURS, SEND FOR CATA: | -omahal Depot 10th and Mason 8ts.” | Omal rate and first class. On this occasion the | town on the Gulf of Mexico. When one con- ] = 2 R Eoode " Enterprise Credit Co. 613-615 N, 16that, | 12undr ! logue. George E. Brown, Jr., & Co., 09 8. 16th. | 0:3am... ... Donser Expross. . performance will commence at 7:45 sharp. | siders the distance worked between Omaha i I FPRRENTSIR | SOMB GENTLEBMAN = AN ot | = - — ~ I | e Dver BXheome st e and New Orleans via St. Louls and Chicago i BRERRER N 1A LS o0} A-imible modar p— FOR EXCHANGE. IV s s opm. Nebrasica Local (except Sunduy). 60p Brandon Thomas' play, “Charley’s Aunt,” | telegraphing seems to bo getting simpler ) ¢} Rt It Bvaxs & FIIl {y4n ¥ | FOR SALE-—HORSES, WAGONS,ETC ETO | T A T s | — LIVERY STABLE. y 8:15tm,. Lincoln Local (except. Sundayy..11: s already stamped with the approval of New | every year. 35 | FOR RENT, MODERN 6-ROOM C QE; | FINE SECOND HAND PHAETONS AND deed. well ‘mesured on Den v for | BOARDING STABLES, FINE LIVERY RIGS | Leaves | K. C, ST. J. & C. B. |Arrives ork, Chicago and Boston play goers, and £ N TP . e e R i e Sanacm: || FINE BECOND AN e etontory ML Dotee || - Saee, Taroe 2 CE e ..{.‘, cheap. Ed Baumiey, dth and St Mary's ave, | Omahal Depot i0th and Mason St | Omaha | its reception in each city was thoroughly | FOW® Linea Kefuse to ltedueo Rutes. | = P-5-A2L or lightly ered, M—iss 9:am..... Kunsas City Day press..... 5:5m | genuine. The play fully demonstrates The Towa Mnes having refused to make & | B otmrly used by the Marhoft Trunk Factoey, | I TOD HUGGIES 56 & #5, LEATIER TOP CAR 1% Dever, WHOL == | Siltpm. K. C. Night Bx. via. U. P. Triii 8:50am | (o proficlency of the French school of | one-farc rate for the “Last Days of } forme od by the Marhoff Trunk Factor > BUGOIES 835 X 3 AR 1, ey AR BALE O he proficie of the seh \ 230 Seward st. i Easiteys rlage $65. Drummond Carrlage C P31 | STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISI 'HOLESALE COAL. itk aves | CHICAGO, R L& PACIEIC, Areiven | dramatists In- evolving numerous complica- | Pompeli” throe days a week nerdlUH} | — - e o - - - = | ulo or pa Lock Box 0, Tabor : TN mahalU. 1. Depot, 10t & Mason Sta.| Omat A (netaady ory w ‘ : iy e FOR_ RENT, MOST DB i HOUSE, i3 | FOR SALE OR TRADE-3 HORSES whiai | 10 o Pt Fock Rox M ok O R A R R L B T TR, | Henwang. the Jaged, 1 ra will fiad | gonger Agent Francls of the Burlington yess Farnam. R. C, Patterson, Ramge block. ing 1,000 by each, 6 an year old. Fred ey =~ m——yr = o o g DT ARONAAN GRS Seri bvening o terday tendered them another proposition E < cach, ¢ Fred | T OU IAVE T MERGHANDISE Farnam st, u23 " | f0iEam. .. Atlantic_Fxpress (ex. Sunday)... 8:08p ) DM mge- bloght, ~ . 0 TR o for Nebruska, Colc ,t,.q HANDISE | = — = [ 16200, NI EAprs s 8 thm 5k 3 | on a two-days a week basis, and a fare and 8 6 8 AND 10-ROOM MOT 3 ATHER TOP BUGGY IN OMAHA or California land, write “Day,’ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, 4:40pm. ... Chicag) Vestibuled Limited Oregon Kidney Tea cures nervous he H thir This proposition will probably be b ern, lawn and shade. Apply at 211 N Lite for $35.00. mmond, 18th and Harney. McCook, Neb. - " 11:35um.OKlahoma Exp. (to C. B. ex. aches. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggists. s0 rejected on the ground that the Western or N Miaml street, D—-M1§ 2 P50 C. B. MORRILL, CARPENTER. OFFICE AND WEST. - assenger assoclation is somewhat opposed FOR RENT, FLAT IN LINTON BLOCK FoR (5 ROADSTER. ADDRESS LoLE A e AT o s, bl P | SFamOKlahorga & Texan fixp. (ox. Suntt dipm THE REALTY MARKET. to tho makdug of reluced ratos, The Neo ] er of Muson and strvets: 8 rojme, VoA eston, lowa. 2 20 NDS. C.F.H L U2 N, AR T O A S LDl L juded bras| o3, o ainglo exoep! Fepair: $17.00 per monthi iquire of John Hame | = e e e et 9 PO, # N.Y SHORTHAND YPEWRITING, | Leaves UNION PACIRIC TATFIve S A A P R R R 11 v | ' i, 917, In bibik, Do SPAN OF O WVEN YBAR D, [ L L) ANLE b | “OmanalUnton Depot, 10th & Mason Sta.! Omaha | INSTRUMENTS placed on rd August 20, s 0 s e non} Ly gvod single driy 908 Duyenp ST SALE, NEW 4ROOM COTTAGE; CEL- - - ¢ i Pyt nouncing a one-fare rate during the continue 4 ¢ FOR RENT, ELEGAN 1'—416-26¢ cistern, city water; cor. 13th an: AN _SANT'S SCHOQL, OF SHORTHAND, 613 | i0:nm Kenrney Express. - 8:pm a4 SRS 3 ks ance of the show at Courtland beach, Burt st. 50.00; long Ume. Enquire 1315 N. Y. Life, Omuha. Alk for_circular. T8 Hi et 0 O Ut 1 WARRANTY DERDS. - FOI RENT, CHEADEST FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. I S i B - foua: Heatrioe BOmARR ox (08 Sun JHi0M. | Bemuel Jaccte and wire to Max Qusowskl, = L, Alioad Apnsiite i witn bathin ity oty it CAltomia | TR ROR SALE; CAN SHIV OVER ANY TOAD [C GARDEN LANDS, § MILES 1ROM _ HARN 3 t M yd to 1 1 It & blocic k| Always accompanies good health, and an ab; Al 2 e 362 ] Tout of Omaba ‘and Council Bluffs, ~Lamoreaux A AR . 08 IT MY PRICES DRREME YOU BUY A HAR- ves | CHICAGO, MIL. & T, I \irives Ene R sence of appetite 1s an Indication of somes FOR RE DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN Broa., 306 So. 16th, Omaha. Q-M360 517 617 Paxton bloc | ness. August Bolingp 16th st 263 Union Depot, 10th & Ma Omaha 1 ' . 1,600 | thing wrong. The universal testimony given y all parts of eity. 1. H. Sheafe ;.< o ., = -4 — — - - — ——_ _______} . hicago Limited :300n ( and wife 1o M Rosenthal, lots by those who have used Hood's Sarsaparilla, CE FOR SALE IN CAR LOTS. alL 2. T 0 as ‘D 6 r S 0 Chicago Express (e ) W0pm 7 3 1 2 : Bros., Counell Bluffs. Q-Ms Rorthweat of Ouha, Addresd: Tnoms K OPL{ULANS. Ik hioang B Ha b:0pm | 7 to3l, block 8, Turk Furest ..o 160 to its merits in restoring the appetite, and 5 O HE. —_ = = he akland, Neb. 4 3—-M711 8. = = — Coaves P, B & VAL Arrives acob Kendls and wife h ) as a purifier of the blood, constitutes t ¥ e (Ll Kouth Tots birest - DHkk b CHBAVEST CIICKEN AND GRNAM _ Oakland. Neb. REMIT S | o s PUNFOLD €O, BCIBNTIFIC | | Divit T o grines | huma, w4t lols 1 and th block 1, | 84 & purifler of the biood, constitutes ihe Barn: Airstelam: all modern improy fence made. C. B. Lee, 1 Dougla, 3 BARGAINS, HOUSES, LOTS AND WARMS, | opticians 1408 Fainam st. opposite Paxton | -¢o Thdd iy Fir e L PP A R b s g Wx26. John F. Coots. ™ ¥ Q- sale or trade. K. Darling, Barker block. hotel. Eyes examined free. 01 e Tt AT S AR een s BIIER b Brith and wite to I A Smith, 8 0 o | for any medieln .. i , — TR IWUTT TRy - e | 5 A i ] uw corner nw 1-1 o Uy = BANK AND PLATTE VALLEY BAND FOR : = §i00pm... Novfolk_ Expreas (izx. Sunday).10:4am | WG Vo, Al William Vor Hodd's pills cure liver dlls." billionstiss ERRNARNARL ubus N. w1 OFR Sale! € W. Hull Company, B & Teard s, FHE BEET HOMPR 1N KOUNTZR DYE WORKS Bitopm R e ey 9: 101t ute Gty park w0 |- Hoade’ pllis_gure. fiver Uis.. DUIGREANES reut elther half separately, Jo s Ll 2019 Binney) i€ sold before Bept. Ist, | SCHOEDSACK. TWIN CITY DYE WORKS, | Leaves [ MISSOUKRT “BACIE AFiTve Jo Claus e Opp. P. O WAGON UMBRELLAS, SBIMPSON, M1l DODGE. ko for Ivss than coal of house, Tering 1621 Farnam et, ‘Dyelng of every descrip: | Omahal Depot 1ith Webster Sts. | Omaha M Btevenson, The North Boulovard e ~ —~ Q-513-A about half cash, balance easy, R. N. Withnell tion and dry cleaning. M52 $:000m. St L Express 6:001m d s 4 " . FHOOM COTTAGE. APPLY OWEN M. i) G A wher), 27 N. Y. Life, RE | e iR Jam Sl Foun Haless S and @ 74 w0 | The grading of the North boulevard Is outh 16th s »-A18 | ¥o FORMULAS FOR — | L 4 15, block " 18t W z i 2 k s ; R UL B M & e L R AL Al ke Ratey CHEAP, FOR CASH ONL FURNACES Ty M. & O, N (e )W “Mortan. rapidly progressing under the direction of 1BOOM HOUSE, MODERN CONVENIE 3 RAHRA BRVRNAS WIth Sols Siatile (0 taAnULRe: enta; Iot 8, in"block 1 In Shring- | o i e e o e T COAL, SNOKE | Omaha Webster Ste. | Omnha Jo blogie 4, Missourt sver i]‘..‘m’.? W M9 | Superintendent Adams of the park board, and 21 5. 19th streed b fure und sell in North and mi'l'.-‘"u'-""rf-';“ Neo | Ak, Box 48 Andover 1Y °f Ot i oe'® | " consuming and hard coal furnaces. an. Nebras o ot 4, Bartetts add 5,500 | will be completed o that it can be used as $ROOM COTTAGE, MODELN. W0 8 3 Swer. Aldies T 2 gt Sl BT | son A hoon BoTEE SWaT | e ks it N iilo 8. Pl il L Puck and wite o 1 C Kennedy, lot | 4 drive In about thirty days. It has not — | FIRE WHICK, CAR LOTH, 14 M. BEST SIDE. | - below valbe; Investigate. - Adre o DANCING. (ixprems (2% sun.)...11 i and wite'to C A Timgaraer, | been declded whellor thero will be a bridge walk brick arket. Hee sample walks luid office. I - Am| lot 10, block 12, Shinn's nd 2100 | over Grand avenue or simply a a FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS. . 300a and BUFE and 13th and Plerce. | Wi, GATL ON MORAND FOR LESSONS, BOCIFTY | Tauves [ BIOUX CITY & VIO, |Arrives A% Clikey” uid wite' o ¢ A" Niolken, 1ok trestle, but this will probably be decided At SRNANBD TOOMB. MODERN J. Welshans, room 331, Board of Trad PLUMBERS, or any 1510 Hurney 2 518 OmabalUnion Depot. 10th & Mason Sts. | Omaha 1 ! Waridan :;‘\'| e 0 | the next merting of the board. The Ml for one or twu. 1919 Dodge. - OF EVE EIND. GAB PAWNBROKERS Siam o o ey 2 i b through the Croft trae l)_plllly near m“ come ey ~ -~ ~ : ¢ K heating; sewerage. 313 8, 16 | ~o Coy ~ y “ ife o Mina Bopnibal, so0 | pletion, and when this is finished, the res "- EEBNIAMED ROOMS, W8 SOUTH W 0T} _ MISORLLANEOUS. ey s D MOHLE, 1617% FARNAM, JEWELILY, R R vatater At Tonmwon to Willkm Von Kioke of al malnder of the work will be soon ace - YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO J. HANIGAN, PLUMB! 'EAM AND L a o o adid 1| complished S R-Ms3 | = HORSESHOEING, » 1 3 tion, lot 1, block 35, See that your hotel keeper has Cook E 3 - | QUN ROWE & CO.. PLUMBING, STEAM AND Lea WABASIT TLAILM Ariives . ' | Ex'ra Dry Imperial Champagne on his menue PURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMI STOCK PASTURED; GOOD . MUR- hot water heating, gus fixtures, globes, 421 5. 15 | MRS, THOMAS MALONEY, 912 N. 16T1l ST. Omaha/Union Depot, 10th & Masn Sts, | O h . ¥ SmpAY 16 Douglas street BAl0-230 oy, RoMizsae | -l uh 4:10pm. Bt Louls Csnnon Ball 12:4pn Total amount of trunsfers. veveeeees $85,002 ' It has no superlor,

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