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Wi v S — . . R ———— L — - 1Ja SUNDAY, AUGUST SPEG‘AL\ NOTLUES; ‘ A I"‘NT_"'";'{' h : PAWNDROK atimued, WANTED TO BUY OR KENT, B 7 H. MAROWITZ LOANS MONEY -7[ % will be taken until 1280 p. m. i e TR gL Y o old, Milver and clothing. 20 Morth 160h stpest the evening and until & p. m. for the Water paid: mice for roomers | WANTED TO PURCHASE OLD PORCELAIN | 4 y oty D10 S morning nnd Sunday editions. 2 blocks from ¢ wouse, | pepper. boxes at top and bottom, limit as o numb Address, J. M SALE, RACKET KTORE | Advertisers, by r ting a n | Dousias st’, Omahw, Neb. A 2 tion in the city: stock about HORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING The chief event In se-ret scclely circes | proceed to the park, where the day will be Bered cheek, enn answers nde ] AN | s seOND AN LRrTiR Fiis | Cronis) fersor ottier, byxiness e during the past week was the migration of | Anent In various sports, boating, bathing, dressed to n n D-M179 914 | ihi cabinet. Must be cheap. Address 1 Mt A AN SANT'S SCHOOL, Y. LIFE. | Knights Templar to Boston, where the tri- | 1ANCIN, and visiting the various points of i 05 20 | d ) nterest in the city. The state penitentiary of The Nee. nddresse - S ~ HOU : AN WITH THRE . | ennial conclave of the order will convene on | and asylum will be open for v Afe will be deliy pon presentati 5 5 ar lines NTED. T BUY A ROLLING TOP DESK, . ars cax ke Interest in an . | € MAHA COM. COLLEGE, 16TH & DOUGLAS. | next Tuesday. A remarkable feature of this | rangements have been made to make this of the eheck - = uncil Bluft N1 i Money sure. No ox | Y FOR ¥ GOOD SIX-OOM HOUSE, 1 reterknoes required Al ains used by the knights aveling to the word first insertion S oy T RO miat d o N et o COAL. | trains used by S knights in traveling to th | the various events, among which are: M therenfter. Nothing Ta Cuming i FOR SALE—HORSES, WAGONS, ¥ I — - - < | i convention city. Several of these trains passed | risd women's race, men's foot race, young than 256 for first insert o s BN FOUEE. ALt MOTHIN.| = | FOR BALE, INTERRST (N BHST LOAN BUSL | SHBIDAN » through this city, the total number of cars | womcn's race, girls' face, boys' race, potato advertise t be rum co in nte, large rooms, hard w]\ “l finish, FOR SALE, A PLATFORM 8} NG DRAY tion; don’t answer unle® U can command few al_mined “” W t . f which they were compis.d belr e to " ce, eRg "(“ sack 'l"' l”llk ‘b\! 'l\"rlrli, 406 3 ' ) gon new; cheap. Can be seen at | thous 4v8 afl A Dusinens Jkht o8, T o Y | for the most popular female member of the weeutively. : : . - WM, works, P—MI0S 20 i u 5 Farnam, | seventy-five, Without exceptlon these cars | ;g0 gver §0 years of age, and Iast but not —_— TWO FINE 8-ROOM MODERN HOL 3 . = | Were all sumptuous in every particalar, and | least, for the most popular politiclan in the WANTED=SITUATIONS, ir T-Mise alno @' koo phacion, Call 808 | ¥ G STORE IN_ONE OF i1 | Indicated piainly that the knights are out | party. The committee of arrangements cons o A A NAY VAR AR s AR ARAAADNANNINNN NN XN XA, NN BN e | migration is the large number cf special | the most enjoyable picnic ever leaving this city. Sixteen prizes are to be offered for 8. 26th and 2016 Maxon, Humphrey, 4 FOR WELIL, BRED REGISTERED e | it itor poi oty seat towns i X, 1, Nebraskis stork | for a gooa time. Sinia of Williun 8, Sebring, chairman; A. A, ; : V100 .- 2 . WiIT Tnvaice About $2,000.00; situnted. Near . ine y - | Buchanan, Bawar Taylor, Thomad i B DA T e thoes | ROt T—FURNISHED ROOMS., | FOR SALE, TWO HORSES; ONE FOR $50.00 | best businces corner of the town, in a good A INT FOR CASIL T Nebraska sent a large and representative | ayoreon Vs, Mary Hiy r, Thomes H Mrs, Lizzle Pleros d one’ for $15.0, tham sire brick buflding, 22580, plate glass ' front, hard | Y ele e conclave, e which is | net y AL, Witn” e o SR RS B iy ! t brick bull K0, late glnm " tront, hand | ¥ delegaticn to the conclave, and one which i | net, Mrs. 0. Hlack. At its last meeting e, W mot training . 5 R RE DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROC per mesth i store has done f buiness of | — said to have exceeded In numbers any other | Teutonic lodge voted unanimously to attend '‘an fill_an Ighest refers e oF g 1 X Py over $13,000.00 pe v 1 . ~ oy T the plenie, Snoeh. Y i M S CLAIRVOYA crop. prospects Gind koot “management Wi do "*"( it l‘:]"“ T et I‘»’\ - BITUATION TED BY YOUNG LADY OF — o P - prlek gL IR L CLISLRAR G BE oD PARTURD FOR MORSES. $1.00 were fully 150 persons on the speclal traln | Arrangements are being made to Institute Wbty amd expericnce d duily teachie 0 bk ISHED ROOM, 1515 8. 3071L &7, | MRS DRI WARRE Pl B W Ty el ag e I enen | month par Hean, Charies b 8L Dag thut left the city last Thurslay, and in addi- [ a new lodge of the Independent Order of L C e R F rerTer At | — * - liable business mediul for a good man. A Hebr L | tion some of the members went on recuar d Templars in the city in a few weeks, FURNISHED ROOMS M LIGHT HOUSE Neb. 2 traing several days before. The special train - WANTED-SITUATION A8 sreR 1N | Mkecping. Inquire 1 KNOW THY FATE! 1ROF, LEROY, 1112 CA: | FOR SALE, ONB-TALT INTEREAT IN A DB . was composed of elght ca GOSSIE ABOUT NOTED PEOPL Yy v ROt TURNIGHED HOOMUS Bl Do | ol dvene, G greatest dafrvoyant and dead | S partment o an o Jurgest deng, Douse | The greater pcrtion of the Nebragka dele When the “four years' experien o fuarniah best refer- | SOUTH FRONT ROOM, NICELY FU teed \ in troubte call; fee, dc up. Iress Y B embi 1618 Chie 9 Calvary commandery of this |”|(-v Which ' iment to many thousands of ple, who, it ences, Address, Box 812, Huron et 1516 How i 0 IUDICIOUALY.. 1N VERTED = SWANSON & VALIEN, 1301 CUMING, »;‘:r t d\'i‘l“”" cort . f ;.xl.‘t i mmanies | they had heard it talked about, had scarcely 2 FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, §7 speculation may make. 3 A B req 1S IEIREAAE OF KIS COMUHATE | eeded s whiEa ey HeNTd C S aTRNY S WErGIY TED-POSITION DY EXPERT HOOK- [ 11 St Mary's ave, MASSAGE, BATHS, ETC. {culnrs nddress Lawye ; X MO MAUL, UNDERTAKER AND Aoy e Elot WiTE ceeus bn ok |oredulougs and . fefined: lto belleve, reelite Fully acquainted with fumber busi- i ork City ? er, 117 Farnam s, telephone 23 the monster parade which will cecur on one [ Youth's Companion, that messages had been ness. Y 48, e A4 MADAME §3 - ‘D FLOOR. | FOR SALE, RE D s day of the conclave ent by wire, even when the messages were = FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD, [ MADAME sybmi, T R DA [ AT e Ay X Ml The y was made up of the following: | in their hands. Suck R FOUNG LADY WANTS LOSITION A8 Toom @ mugnetic, vapor, alcohol, steam, sul> | doing kood bus God loeation: town 1,000 ) y 1 | n their hands. Such exclamations as this grapher, 8 years' experience, Ad pherine sein biths, miti-a1¢ inhabitants: rented building. Address 1% 0. [§ mmander €. B. Finch, Past!were common e NICELY FURNISHED ROOM. MADAME BERNARD, 1421 DODGE. i id Comm Lewis M. Keane, Elgar That a message from my son John? I A | Hon - BATHL. BAKENT COMPIBIG G0OD : 2 \N Salsbury, Eben K. Long, Henry Gibbons ¢ bett That isn't John's handwrits . ey . | trnae A 3 a Yo St100 240 ] James A, Tulleys, Depaty Grind Commande: AR L L i S e o e R. P. R. Millar, Past Command Vietor ven well informed people were astenished B Y e ABA FOR EXCHAN 2 § 3 White, W. T. Robinson, J. G. Lowe, W. E. | at the invention. Mr. Joseph Jefferson, the CTFRE iaas itk AT PR b LI (OTHER e > : = Lee, Mrs. Lyla Foreman, Miss Lyda Millar, | comedian, has lately told the story of his . F-MULSI® | Deectric bath, 67k remttut and. relteshing. | CAND, HOTSES AND CASH TO TRADB FOR | Gi1e Tnolor plants and al i ,.,JAHI.]\ L 0 b MEK |:h P i e 1t Cumbertand, $a." b B ais, 1o Griaive cltbe of thies 5o Mve tariy | "1lss medern: HQ obudrens With. of ‘without AL il Alima, Nap, o merchandise. B O Botiute mitiuction. Western Elvc | Millar, Mr. and Mre. Kingery, Mr. C. A’ |8¥s. “I could not helieve it, but there it Ymaha (o organize clubs of three to five fami- | - fiy: mod wo children; with or withou i e =i fea 5 Howard st (0 i SAFIBY. Mre and. Mi was—a reply to etter of the day before Tien for our famous orchard homes land in cen- | board b uvenus A ” : I WILL TRADE A GOOD PIAN L ONT SRRSO T ST I e LRI AL U ULy G tral Mirsissippl. The tide of immigration s go- s it - URKISH DBATHS, or two good horses. A, Hospe, Jr. Music and Russell, Mrs. E. B. Wilcox, Mrs. A. 8. War ed at the office to inquire it It were ing south, where there are 1o ot winds, no N R art, 1613 % 250 ren, Mrs, F. J. Robertson, Miss Emma Love "“'{‘ £0, . cold winters, no blizzards, no ctop fullu i AL M B L g Al THS V "LACE IN Ci o = - Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bradley, Mr. Charles up of people had collected about the here (wo or three crops can be faised each | convéniences; board. s t BATHS; ONLY PLACE IN CI FOR SALE OR EXC GIE FOR DRUGS O 1 S (L ope L ol B R R B exclusive for ladies, Suite 100-110 Bee BIdg, L S R L B R PRIVATE LI { DAY O BVENING AT | Nicoll, Louis . DeLorim‘er, Fred W.|OPerator. all wearing a look of surprise and Ure it @ man will work one-talf ns hard as he | e X Langford, S. D. K. M. Billings, Langford. Morand's Hurney. Our hall *has “been | Vaughn, John Dwyer, B. F. Taylor, Eminent | incredulity. We began showing one another doea In this country. Cool summers, mild win- | TWO NICI3 ISHED = FRONT ROOMS | —— v, | 7M1 %5 renovated througlout; for rent to club pattles; | Commander Edwin 'R. Perfect and wife, | 0Ur dispatches, und looking with awe at th truck, Richeat soll on earth, Dest railway | ferred FM—134-10 FOR BXCHANGE=FONY /AND CARI FOT A || S ey || DHCAT en, wife and. sister, Charles RRAVRY I RS hat was - ticking facilities. Geo, W. Ames, general agent 1817 ccond-hand bicycle, Lony and cart_ cheap it s McVicker and 'wife, John B. Watkns ani | 4%ay orked by some spirit of the arnam ~ streef, Omaha. M7 S o Address Y 42, B Z—14-25 DENTISTS, wife, B. F. Thomas and wife, John H. White i ‘“‘“"]”-l ! i : 3 oows. SRSONAL. 7 7 and wife, J. B. Rahm and son, P. M. Rose he whole town was excited. If I were IMAN TO WORK O OR TAKE VHAT HAVE YOU TO EXCHANGE FOR FINE . s U 0w to reccive a message glck, accident and death benefit and " HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, VIAVI CO., 346 B! BLDG, HEALTH BOOK 2 Incumbrance $218,00, Title perf Clark, Nirs. Victor G. Lantry, Mrs. James | 00 A not be more astonished than I Ten-Year Endowment assoclation. Prudential L1049 8. 20th_ street. free; treatment; lady attendant. U—48 x 611, Hampton, la P 2 RUSNai NOTE W. Tulleys, Mrs. G. W. Jackson, Mr. ana [ V28 0n that d man_preferred, Call after 9 a. m., or s T FRONT ROOMS; FINE T b | YA b ACRBITORIDAN i 2 8 Mrs. O. Perfect, Mrs, B. F. Taylor, Mr e /" Kent, 804 Paxton black. » 3 FRONT . ROOMS; : B. HAAS, FLORIST, PL. FLOWEI QUITY IN 820 ACRES OF LAND; ALSO § » Mrs. B, ylor, Bx-Benator DA Nt i s W. V. Kent, 304 Paxton block cheap. 1704 Capitol aven 3156 Banquet, hall, residence and grave decoratl room house and two lots; If you have anything — <t = John Dwyer, A, V. S. Saunders and wife, | o &5 _l”!““r'lh\.[‘m"ljl . When in Newport, o ke Yo to trade unswer, P, O, box 305, Rogers, Neb. ED MIRRORS RESILVERED, 119 N, C. B. Dempster, Noah M. Ryan, E. 8. Ste-| ;0 0 f€0 Savs ago, delighted two orphan Z_ MU 8 | vens, C. F. King, D. G. Fisk, wife and daugh- [ 3" (10 W00, on Kolng (o take a Shnes 3 e | (BTN Mae and Pearl Ryan, C. G. Hoyt. | | area 1hana & 10 EONPHRTAGRIEAUE 3 Y ¥t | val, discovered » was nothi X bl DEE <L i e ; A C. E. Baker, Mrs. James Gleason, P. | Yi dlscovered there was nothing for them. TWO EXPERIENCED TRAVELINC NE LIVERY RIGS CHEAP, ED BAUML Wiel, M. V. Nichols, Paul Bize, © ex-senator put two half-dollars in littl A teritory, Helin & Thompson, | FOR - RENT—STORES AND OFF venue. Telephone 440 - — —_—— 4 s packages the grab-bag, which were soon ik : BARGAINS, SALE OR TRADE, IN CITY PROP- MAKING IN FAMILIES, FIT o in possession of the little oncs. Then he m h i s T AR St . e M3 | ertieatana’ arms.. Jubin Ne renser, opp. B O, Pinaire 1713 Chicago atreet There are not many Omata Shriners who | culléq on thein to make & pocct, ame rric 000 TO SALARY PAID SALESMEN | p0R RENT-THE 4-STORY BRICK BUILDING | PRIVATE HOME FOR WOMEN DURING CO! RE- MO36 25 intend to attend the annual meeting of the [ ward privately commiiaentir o and after for cigars; experience not necessary; extra 916 Fainam street, This building has a five- | fAnement. Best reference given. STieS TR C REDDG s o 7 ~ | imperial council; Nobles of the Myst'c Shrine {Pad "plimented the orphanag due 1 to customers, Bishop & Kline, § proof cement hasement, complete steam heating ABSTRACTS, THE BYRON REED: COMPANY, | E s DO DRESSMAKING IN | ™ 2 g because its wards wore no uniform. He B-M13 2 Cakiadiin e i B d b el o {2 -~ e RE—49 Miss Sturdy, 4304 Burdetie, | Which convenes on September 2 in Boston | did not believe, he said, in branding charity Ui olilbe The oo e NT AND SELL. ST TR M_155524+" | and continues on the following day, The del- | on children, and believed that weasing uni. Farnam st M LANDS, C. F. H BRI ates are James Gilbert, Judge Strawn ant | form clothes was t0o often a budge of hu- . : : -, WANTED—TO BORROW. istave Anderson. While cn the tr'p Mr. | miliation. T = - THOSE WISHING INFORMATION ON 13 AND HOUS i t Ibert will visit his son, who is stationed on ek Al LT BRI A P , vyt WANTBD S0 BORROW. I AT one of the Uaited States v which wil be | Boston has a lighthouse keeper's daughter 2 inawored by enclos R 82| Teent (or five yenrs; ood security siven in NewiYork harbor durink the moeting, & | W perhps, has not emulated Ida Lewis, wood, Apartado No : plom: || oo s dress Y (2 2o ames Gilbert has reccived notice that he | vet ‘she is an accomplished oarswoman as SROOM MODERN HOUSE, NICE LAWN 1 A, South Ametica 10USE, NICE | as been appointed to a membership on the | Well a8 a versatile > 8 Louise il , South L O ra s ek b ANTED SRROW, W00 FOR Two)| las been appolnted to & memberalilp on the | W Il as o vors atile writer. Miss Louise Lyn- for rpect dty. Call 0 ta Ci er (ompans, TED-THE MUTUAL RESEI D | SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF THE REGEL- [ Motor. 3, H. Darrofte, Dous years. at er cont,Sectrity given. Ad- | credentials committee of the imperial counctl | dén has lived with her father on that beau- B Afe assoclation of New York desites to en- [ lion who have not used their rigit under the 1A dress W Office to succeed Colonel AKin. “1“.“ l\)“ll-“ul fll‘l nearly fifteen years, and —~ - - ten managers and general sgents of cx- | homestead laws for obtaining land will hear | gorr = - although a graduste of the Boston Girls® ID, YOUNG MAN TO COOK IN RE erience und ability for work in the west on | something to thelr advantage by calling on m SOUTHERN i b R0y zh school in 1879, r G Derate.” Winter's Job. to rignt purty, Addre Tiotison, divector of agenoies. Omahn. | at elevator. H. H. Mijler, = canum, has signified its intention of having | herself on the island summer and winter, Lock Box 1566, Red Ouk, I Bhind 270 s 3031 87 = (1% acres ot land, ihreequartels of & mile | o TTENRY | @ headquarters for its members on the state | (F since her father was appointed ag e 2 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. WRITE F . rom the railroad town of Unlontown, in A ¢ B ENNY- | O arounds, These headquarters will con- | keeper of the light in 1880. Miss Lynden WANTED, WHOLESALI FIRM DEs 2 R ol = tatniaion emoya. hal heart of the * prafrie country of central [ Toyal Pills (@lamond brand) are the best; safe, | fair grounds. These headquarters will con ARl ergetic Young mun 10 ke charke of beagcn | VICTIONARY OF UNITED STATES HISTORY | - Infirmation h 2 Dl Alibamn 1€ gnppack prafrie country Of e ta! | Tollable; take no othe: send dc. stamps, fof | sist of a large tent which will be divided [ I8 an accomplished photographer, and many office. Salary $1000 per monin and perccntike |\ T one hent ook i 3 calix; | electrolysis o auired, alance on" long time. For Information | - particulurs, VIeiler for, Ldigs in ledter by | fno suitable apartments, tollet rooms, check | of her charmning stories are llustratcd by her required. ~Address' Tiox §76, i JOHN M. JEFFRIES, Selma N LA TG U L B b L L AL - e AT chiarge and will act as a general Informa- | oo . Bromfield' st ton, Mass O A D R 3 {Ibmah GFaHl orktHERY Nt REdTaRIbarA ToRI A Maximilian_0’Donnell, died re- 10: M 'g"””‘("r ’!“T"" ] LADY COOK 3 5 3 = limited margins in grain and stock narkets." HOMES, ON EASY '7'\"»“ 5 : 3 ] T Mk P orde In addition to the tent on the fair | °¢ ntly at 1zburg, happen-d in 1853 to be in 40 dining rooni 5.00; head w WAN AC 8, CANVASSERS, MALE oR | Jinited marging In gra Bl T U buy lots, acres, farms. Garvin Bros. graet. attendance as aide-de-c o T Soliing tom el U female; aomething hew in indies’ soes of grent [ - Matled free, | Comstock, Hughes & Co., Rialt | BUy lots, acres, farma. Gasvin Bros : grounds, another headquarters will be estab- [ i FGTRCE, B8 MdCdecimp on the young clectrle telegraph was a new thing its operations were a complete astonishe young man in hotel, 1 0OM, WITH 3 Dougla 7 v DOULLE PARLORS AND OTHER ROOMS Douglas stre STIVE MAN OF AT ADDRESS FORR OUR - - A AN O A A Fom whiis]TO RENT-FOUR UNFURNISHED, BTEAM s i learning. Apply pers L 1516 Douglas ms, Ind Sherman ave. | BATHS, MASSAGE. MME. POST, 310t 8, 1. BT §10 Kyner block. — Call b nd 4. G 3 o DRUG TRADE, § : i Knight BUSHMAN BLOCK, BEST LOCA- Ao H. Rawitzer U—0ss nother 66 books in one week; write for par ticualrs; outfit $1. Puritan Publishing Co., 30 . ! . AFE R Austria “when 1M1 merit; big and exclusive sale guarantecd, lished in the center of the city. For this the life £ ) 1 ey e PRy L Bca s Con e e it esbety e ; : TBTE AND Bin ished ingt Ui e A e of the latter was attempted by . YOUNG MAN OWNING BICYCLES, | St Tynn, Mars. R RAE At e O AL U . F. K. Darling, Darker . | Leaves [BURLINGTON & MO, RIVER.jarrives | trally. located e B L e Lasso Emenghl, a discharged soldier. The moneys wakes $50 o $105 pr monts | WANTED_SALESMEN _AND Teaponaing. Elub, box Tob Claoinmatl Or . o e — Or)is UejonRDepal 00 | TMANR (B18. KOl 1 gl criavaeiaiitheres i Theae i heagquarters | S SRR S MURIEREERECRAR expenses; cach must furnish bond for $200; | take the agency for our celebra k 0K 8% ' N198 300 ) y HOM 10:5um............Denver kxj ... 9:dvam | Wil be established by the four | raicing his hand for 0 effectiv b permanent_employment. Address, staiing age | A i thing for somebody. | Light L $1,600.00 caxh; wssume § 4:dupn i Filiis, Mont. & Puget 8udl'Ex. €:opm | lodges, Union Pacific and Ploneer | wh ‘ d for a more effective atroke Dlimess " expotience. whd “eferencon 1 ok par® WHE onee for s | ——— o ave pogent it | G o Dy Eapra o EX: pgUtlon | Pacific | and o ploncer | when “0'Donnell, by ‘a well directed blow, Louis, Mc M ticulars and terms. <. Cattell Co., 2 5 3 G , 317 1st Natlonai ba Fi0gpin. - Nebraska: Local (except Sunday).. 74opm | Of Omaha, Fidelity of Counc aud | deprived him of his knife. The rescuer : = manufacturers, Cincinnati, 0. MONEY TO LOAN—REAL ESTATE. E:litn. . Lincoln Local (except Sunday). .11 2sém | Knoxall of South Omaha, and they wish it | received the title of count. many deeores tions and still more substantial rewards, 0 DEALERS, - — AR SO, OMAHA, ¢ = | 2i4pm.. Fust Mail (tor Lincoln) daily... to be understood that every member of t nscs. xperience unancces s TWHERE TO MAK Y ¢ RUST CO., 8 acres bet Oy a So. O s ; order who visits the fair is invited to use il Reply with stamp. Superior - O : ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO., 318 N. X res bet Omaha and So. Omibha, 3 A N e e 171 Madison t.," Chttigo, " WeTghS one Loans ut low rates for choice securlty in Ne: rew, nL W, $5.0 | 2 L il Citor Detiots 10t & MwsnSsea;] Aorivss. | these headquarters. In fact every arrange- | Austin Corbin's great park in New Hamp- et ful, mew breske Snd Jowakariy, oL OmAhE ULy phop e e ...Chic 5 ment is being made for the entertainment of | ghire attracts the inc & attention of lAry and ; v L asain free. — Y ftage, about one mile west, nr car, $60 v i Ol K Al visitors. Circulars are now being sent out tourists as one of the wonders of this coune ST ar MR O Oh a penatm, L 35 Broadway, J MONEY 2 | Brick Ger. house and barn, '$1 ' - i to members in neighboring states, giving in- try. The mere surface facts about the park, Chicago, 111 !’ 160-55e 3 3 IN EVERY TOWN FOR O 0. F. Davis Co 3| 4r. houss and full ot $325 J setll] formation concerning the fair and locations of such as that it includes 5,000 acres, that it = -~ ey R SN A e . °5, | Bargains in interest bearing propert - e hotels and boarding houses. Each of the' is stocked with buff Heraitolizeventy VANTED. FIHST-CLARS DRESS GooDs | W furnish self-measure blanks and samples. | CITY LOAN A e b, Wead A Dougia 310 notels an 4 ith buffalo, a herd of seventy WANTIED—A FIRST-CLASS DRESS GOODS | Jor particulars uddress the Custom Made Pants s | DudiVead: igland Dousl 2 1| Leaves [CHICAGO, MIL. & ST. PACL.|Arr visitors will be supplied with badges. wild boar, moose, elk, deer, foxes, bt be & man of exp s gt athes ity Dearborn street, Chicagc — — ——— | SPECTAL BARGAINS IN NEARLY RVERY | OmahaUnion Dejiot, 10th & Mason sts.| Omaha — idges, and other game, four-footed and Fems Wilte, Slating . bxperionaiy, and. good il J-M1 NSURANCE POLICIES LOAXED ON | “part of the ey, 1% b Wed, 16 dnd Douglas | idpm...o.......Chicugo Li 9:301 The secret socleties are earnestly doing o nat ftelllall Uite: wandnkat whlch Lo T Teare or thia paper M R 3 Ei0h eSO vt LBy | Lhtant. Chiokep Javresy tox, all they can to make the fair a success by | never disappoint the expectation of visitors a WANTED, TO SHOW THE NEW W35 e sl = = e 4 ; 4 — bl 0 volving griddle ca fish and SLL IMPROY TOCK FARM, | ToirciToAGo & NORTHWE Arrives | Offering inducements to their members in| The public is admitted free after complying TR CAPITAL, $2,000,000; SURPLUS, $60,000; U, aska i southern or central Towa. t e g state atte Folir b in simple reg AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WANTS selis itself; sample, 200, 0. 1. M CAPITAL, 8 , 1 for farm in southern OmunajUnlon Lcrot, 10th & Mason Sta.| Omaha | this and neighboring states to attend. Four | with certain simple regulations. i ponition. Can wive (he very best fefor, | _Havernill, Muss, 1 N e YR e Sl 10:40am Eastern Express ot | of them, the Ancient Order of United Work- | = Sheals Aarens i 2 beats vote £} loans on city property. Apply to Pusey & E ) 2 i 5 3 Y Thomas, agents 207 First’ Nat. 'k 13dg. 20pm.........Vestibuled Limited en, Modern Woodmen of America, Wood- ™ 1 WANTE ACTIVE 1N S el BRI T = LR e S : 6.60am. 11111 Mo, Valiey ‘Local et a0t oA A et i | tors on salary. Inquire 4 2 BOMIOE TSy oncwithout Renaral itine of ey e Smala Ghleasorsneslu) have headquarters on the grounds, and two| An incident which seems amusing at the s - SR P MG WS L ! MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA & 3 CHICAGO, R T, & TPACITIC of them have arranged to have special days, [ Present day, but was too natural to excite 1 : . 0. 1571, New York, N 135 real estate. Drennen, Love & Co., Paxton blk. | Omaha Real Estate & Trust Co., 211 So. 18th st hal Union Depjot, 10th & Mason | s ¥ Hbpkea the World, | much mirth at the time of its occurrence, 2 S RENTED TRAINS; GOOL N S5 WeahT RE-12 = ik One of these is the Woodmen of the World YIS, g nee, Tunk, 400 miles; $15.00 weckly guiranteed. ST ST s — z 3 EAST. i O dorwill have its day on September | 18 recorded by an old resident of a New J. Esberg, 1314 Farnam o 2, MONBT(T0 LOMY ON (DIBROVED, OMAHA XAS FARM FOR SALE. 00 ACRES. ) | 1f80m. Adante 190 “This celebration will take the place of | England town, relates Youth's Companion. & B - _B—-20 2 property. Fidelity Trust Co., : acres in cultivation in Wichita Co., Tex., on | 6:25pm. ) 5 5 9 h ratl AL - » | 1t occurred in the old Baptist meeting hous MAN WANTED WHO THOROUGHLY UN 5 Fu Worth & Denver R (R Conehalt cash; | A0pm.. .. Chiy Vestibuled _Limite, annual ,-m‘,[.u \|~n.xl\¥) Ll.]m‘.lmrn:‘ ,]::‘\‘;I e e s R mes er}‘nq] ° Ak 00 0. WHO THOROUGHL - e baiunce o easy. terme. Wil taKe unimeum ST, assoclation, and will, in fact, have | V! + introdu 5. ERiERY S panatniction ot bloyel 2 TED-11G MONEY NIMPROVED CITY e LT UL g UG HIaE e e WEST. . Elapigpanooiaion. & Ing will be oceu. | , There was no orchestra, such s was to be charge of the g D-BIG MONBY 8hi W. Farnam Smith & Co., 1320 Farnam. | 5 8 e ; Sidipm.Oklahoma & Texus I (ex picnic feature ISAmOIAINE found v of the lurg e & large bicycle factory: must hive . Latest and best y . 3 cheap, §1,000. - Address J. K. Cooper, FU Worth, | o s ke pled with a big parade, the afternoon will | found in many of the larger churches, and . the singing was conducted e “'good 0 e P M A G = rvce | be spent on the fair grounds and the even- | the singing was conducted in the “good old glve retorences. L. AL Wiight, ki L W=H0: Tex. REE— = 2 6 PER CI 10 LOAN UPON OMAHA | FOR SALE, MY RESIDENCE PROPERTY, | 'Gmahal Depot, 15th and Websr Sta. i Omana | ing will be occupied with doings in the lodge [ %%, one of the congregation starting e 8:10am.....Sloux City Ac halls. A big attendance is expected. The | tUd LABORERS F M o, y real estate & Neb, farms. e, Omaha. |~ consiating of 70 lots of the recorded plute of tie spm. . Eloux City’ Express (ex. S 1 arrangements are in the hands of the officers | .\ = . Clifton Hill; large lot; only s (RGO TN, Y A B town of Houg, with acr djoining, to- | 1§ duty fell to one of the deacons of 11t and 1 r&0H OGO ANS P IOy RAT S gether with my business, that of buying stock | Jgapem: - SIoux City, Expross (e ik iam ) A theshanas oL SeEs church, and although he was prone to TR, HOUSE N HIGH SCHOOL. F. D. [ J. D. Zitte, 16th and Douglas, nd grain, I one’ of he best. points. in L = of the State Pienio assoclation, The | 1o, Shufctl aud Ahough ho ws prone fo, | "Wead, 16 uglas. K10 theast r this business. Will ) 3 JAmives | gther organization that has arranged . 2181, ! 7 7 : las. <11 1 southeast AL e e tent Orger | found by the minister or the congregation, WANTED—FEMALE HELP, Loy e Er— = ‘. Neb o i —— - to have a special day is the Anclent Order | wp "qi4" 3g" el they could considering PARTY HAVING FURNISHED HOU TO 2,000, D. WEAD, Hoag, Neb, n AHORIR, e TaNE MBI NI 4158 of United Workmen, and it will fall on| #F0 T8 4% mell A8 U o o oate hog n TRDR || 4Dt noon joua, flnd desivable tenant by inqulr. FOR SALB_6-ROOM FINE RESIDENCE, § I RorraTi Bxatins Tk : Wednesday, September 18. — The program | (€ FUSG0 B " i Seandinavian Y. W. hom AL Woeke: 3 e Of0 a0 | SHORT TIME LOANS v g Dt Smohool, - modern mbrovementas S Alsoil Ceiltipm. 1. Bt Batl has not as yet been arranged, but will prob- ©0¢ POTIORICE. o e e L S e S Ty = Baed ' oally e 108 3 Droberty to exchange for vacant lois In Omaha, | Leaven | C.. ST. J. & C. B. _ JArrives | ably be after the plan pursued on Woodmen | chunged with a brother from a neighboring WANTED_COMPETT RELIANLE am, | SANTED-TWO FURNISHED RoOMs = E gr Improved property’ in Chicage, ot Colu 'nion Depot, 10th & Mason Sts. aha | of the World day. town, whose ears had been trained by long T iy e s, GARL | ik ouselecping; must be centrally TR s, O, N some cash. G i e ST e experience with a tuning fork. When h ! stute terms, Y 4, Bee, K125 MONEY TO LOA e T A T S 4 % I a & hen ho et & L i K- Barker lock. | 0 L'C. Night Ex. via U. P, . 6 August 17, & great time was [ (0T G0 e Mymn and the dencon YOU WILLING TO ACC YOUNG COUPLE WANT 3 OR 4 1 ) I AT EW COTTAGE, CORNER 30 Leaves | MISSOURT PACIFIC, v ¥ picnic given by Ploneer corps| pag gung the first line, the minister raised £ W gm0 ACCE nished rooms (or housekeeping. Address Y. & Y TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, | trects: cellur, ¢isterr * | Gmahal Dept, 16th wnd” W ebste nilitary corps of the Woodmen | i it (or 000 L stamp. Suttana Co., Catitorta i pend 1 Boe, Norsen, wagons, etei at lowest vatés i olty! | Inquire Samuel Bur, 1018 oam s Touts Exprom. ... gi0oum | of the World, at Union Driving park in| "Gl on (here™ ho called, In ringlog A no removal of Boods; strictly confidential; you o i3opm. .10 Couin EXpross. ... ‘08pm | Goune i special motor train car- F910 500 - LUSES ) 5 LADI WA D TO DO W > RENTAL AGENCY. amount. - s 2 S ried the picnickers to ® y ted Will you please lower it?" said the dea- dress clreulars, ote., at th, Adgh ] OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN €O, q Taavey [l BIOUKE ITY, & PAOLY e The program of sports, which consisted | con " ineckly, after an astonished pause. aln “writers pref — 6 8, 16th st mahal Depot, 23th an ister largely of races, was very enjuyable. \One of [ “““Gortainly,” responded the minister; and o > fea o8 F i ball game played | he eded lower” the tune, ftel Bouth: Bend, nd Bl gt o S M. 0. DAXON, 7 i BT the features was a base b he proceeded to “lowe re tune, after e o * L—M31 | SGNEY TO LOAN, 8. ©, 8 DAYS: FURNL | - - RS AN by a team chosen from Alpha camp and an- | which the hymn continued without further WANTED, MEN AND WOMEN IN THIS CITY e, planos, etc. Duft Green, room 8, Barker | STERLING, BUILT LIKE A WATCH. other from the other camps {n the city. The | interruption, and to the unusual comfort and pinte, Minscurl and Kunsaw, to solic for STORAGE, M IEALIBURRLY 59 ANESHEY I St o ) sooe BIgux City Bassenger. . 10850M | onflict 18 sald to have resulted in a score of | of the congregation. ; 1 v o X e but e - Call or Mhe = e me— . 5y B BALL BE Leaves UNION PACIFIC, 10 to 3 in favor of Hu. 1\!‘p‘h.n :-‘ '."x: T‘Jm‘ i CLAS A ; 2, ¢ ecach day sho write me at once regarding | STORAGE, FRANK EWEHK i $13.00. m¢ N hka“l‘m,\\\‘x”: ”l}f‘\(“: nd ‘,:\.' ‘]x|:,,~'ly* " & GUN CO,, 316 CUMING, 2:00pm, B Stromnb'g EXx. (ex. Eun‘):ll was the presentation of a banner to Alpha | ence and said he wished to be ordained _“H.' pleasant home woik which easily pay 1 g R ) oW uivalent, Address B 5, care Bee. 0| - ~2 - B L T:0pm. ..o P Express. 10 The camp won the banner when it [ preacher. “I ain't had any great learnin’, weekly. ‘This I8 no deception, and will cer —— -~ = brdhoe ol 3 or equival 5 s L] Y—M363 BICYCLE AG. LEADING MANUFAC L3 . Mail. camp. S e parailln I e T tainly pay you nvestigute ly with [ PACIFIC STORAGE & WAREHOUSE CO., 98 | — — — | “turer of bicycles g wighes an aggres- e P2 | reached the 1,0 'm.tr ever been presented | preach.’ I've hid a vision three nights run- ::‘.m:!w;":;:.m 8. A .\x.l»l‘w.n-, Law- | 10 Jones si. General storage wnd (uu\u“u:! ..H.A. Av:\'ll:. w\}l.uul»“xlx:lu; )lu; TH .'Mf”'y sive ; |rl;.\m‘ «.\u,m higl e, ‘,.A‘(» ”“lr\m(:l hul"lid)mn:l\“t“ :‘ % ] ‘!‘y Bubpch CLIGGNS S0 ¢ Ughia rige [ e 20 Rialto bldg., 3 Y Lord & Thomas, . P The response was made by Georg h so0 & big, round ring In the sky, an’ in. the ¥ d HE DIFFER son, consul commander of the camp. middle of it was two great letters—P, C. I knew that meant Presbyterian conference, an’ here I am.” There was an uncomforts Ap. The Princess company, 1 RENTALS, 812 BROWN BLK, X—Mis €:10pm..........8t. Paul Limited... WANTED, YOUNG GIRL TO HE children,” Mrs. Willlam M. Stecle, street. WANTED, A GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK . E & partner with from § AL, BAGLE, 1591 ERN BICYCLE, 3 . ri o i 8. 2ith avenue ¢ TWO LARGE AND TWO Piiked, "paying uess in Omaha, or, Adiress ¥ 55, Beo, I 2 Gartrude M. Canon in 8t Nicholag, The new pamphlet containing the revision O P N 8 g small runges, Hughes ve Repair TRl $00.00 L Beauty lies within ourselycs, ments to the constitution and by . Il o e o i WANTED, GIRL GENERAL HOUSE o 13th. Q—Mo7 86 Apmwct SLEG00 & After all, they say; men able pause, which was broken by an elder z the Degree of Honor, Anclent W X i well it ‘ana’ D fireats, Bouth Omahe e — I - s [ L e alfter all, they say; . Jaws governing the Degree t[ Whe Rnew 'the youns man and.was well 8 ay and Tuesdoy moraings, Appl HARDWOOD COMBINATION _ HOG AND IRY STOCK; DI AR TIL RO e s ESIARRY heRst Order of United Workmen, will be ready for | guieed with the poverty of his family and chicken fence. Chas, R. Lee, 9th and Douglas. some trade. J. J. Gibmon, =& istribution to lodges by September 1. The | thfn e toq condition of the farm in which : Q-#5 | National bank. ¥ WOOD MANTELS 5. TILES lnl,}.‘.»l“m and shady garden book {s now ready for the press. |“ \;l'” be | his father had taken such pride. “I haven't M SALE A BARGAIN, TWO NEW SALOON AND FINTURES: RECE : Millon 5 ha, e nyliis set, The roses' scent of a neat and tasty appearance and Will con-| 4,y “gif at reading visions," said the old Paer Dirines, sieurs Desiten.” waod bonmiien; JSALOON AND RIXTURRS; RECHIPTE Fanned o fice whereon were written | 2l Gy pages, In addition to the | 1i¥, &t il " 1 rose from his seat, “but JEC rlght for country oflice, Kood torms, of | bank Y1 e Lilies nodded, bluebells tinkle Taws. it will contain the accepted rules of | ' fike put it to my young friend whether gheap for cash. * No trade. - Lock’ Lox 8. Koulh T TG — +ips Moddeq. lusbell tinkled, onler governing the body, the burlal ritual | he doesn’t ‘think it's possible those two lets il I o DTN L BN OROORBE Saeuit TRADE; L5 Merry talk and joyous laughter ' and other matter. Dr A. R |ters may have stood for ‘Plunt corn? " Davis Company, 196 Fa L4181 ICR IN CARLOAD LOTS. CORRESPONDENCE i rMa ARTNA HOUSE (BUROP 5 | Bounded on thé summer breeze Patten, . who was appointed ' chair- | Fortunately this version was accepted by L wollcited, A, B. Nicholds, Council Blufts, - — T bl e N 0 R “Oh,'* sighed Phyllis, “1 am stifling" Pt the committea on laws at the last | the applicant. 8, BENEWA & €O, 14 3 - L Lo Anid she raised her pretty head D ok of the state lodge, October, 1804, and For ® 1 2 IR, FRANK ITC “f am sure 'tis going to Shower— meeting o 8 3 3 o~ i FOR SALE AHEAP, DIG LINE . HOTEL BARKER, PRANK HILDITCH, MGR What @ horrid #%she. satd on wiiom the work has almost entirely de : H. E COLE CO. LARGENT LIST IN OMATIA. | hund bicycles. Omaha Bicycle e i URLAAE T per i Omabs 0l Yuarpwa | | WHAEA hornd A5 . Volved, hes devoted s great desl of time to | Sixtsenth ceatury, was so poor s ~Lebi D--A33§ N. 16th strect. < L ALE (OR r o AMERICAN PLAN. lnln warm !ml«nm‘\- city revising the rules. He commenced the re- | pr :dl;u- l‘:‘unfi :m DO AN OuLEeE Bl PROICE : T R : .10, St 8 ; | Buropean Blan: 500t R8O por day. L Laanad auuines & heated. bufiqine. o vision Immedlately upan the conetusion oF 1N | 1o someo of the custonis of the pope's table, Toraiana B G vy g s s Bl ? e ke Longing for the caol of night. " grand lodge session, but the completion of the | /& "CHEN™ o™ way invited. Etiquette res — & - ™ FURES AND 16 RooMs | THE "LANGE" HOT L, W2 8, UTH & Suddenly she spied a floweret work was unavoidably delayed until spring | o...cq that the Scotch bishop should take HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RAGS, 1RON api wil) alaq mell reslaiirent slnat Pale and slender, at her feet As the supreme lodge met in June, and as It| j.0 iy uttering a Latin benediction over INQUIRE ; IAlL Tybbar And botiet gar ol & spselaite ] - o ofioh, 1628 “Dousias. “Qnt" ehe cried, wnd stooped (o pluck it; | yas deemed probable that some amendments | B0 o0, 40 "the' wiftorate et had cares e - : e { ol bty OB Gt | 150,00 MEAT MARKET, WELL B - BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATIONS. | phiouen o oot o oetots, Jane would te made to the constitution at this ses- | fuljy committed to memory what he belleved TS NUTER - - " <1 - - - Lops, oy cided to wall itil after the e hodox fo f 1s. He bega 8 MODERN S$-ROOM HOUSES; 8 MINUTES - = s bargain. J. J. Qlbson. — -z “o < Caught a glimpse of blue o'erhead sion 1t wae decided to wait un to be the orthodox form of words e began walk from court houve, Room 3, Darker bik. | FIRST-CLASS BOARDING HOUSE. FULL OF = IN MUTUAL L. & B. AS And she kissed the lttle posy— b serslon was over befcre publishing the book, | with his *‘Benedicite,” expecting the cardi- a7 boarderat central locatien; ehewp (o cah” Ad- | RARE CHANCE TO INVEST IN ~BMALL ( 47, & por cent when 1, 4, 1 yeirs oid, alwave “What a lovely day!" she sald, In order to get the amendments in. Conse- | nals to respond with “Dominus,” but they FNICE MODERN EIGHT-ROOM 1OUSE, DR - — For " two men: on. road will bear the pueay | Fedtemable. 114 Faroam ‘st, Nattinger, scc quently the book was not placed 1n the hands | replying “Deus’’ (Italian fashion) so confused tached; nice lawn, trecs, bain. 841 Plerce. | B LAUNDRL ™ MACHINERY | [nlesliyation. ‘Addieas ¥, Om ST o w Besiity lise within ourselves, of the printers until July (hio Ko0d bishop that he furgot his carefully B e e | CoaOllty, TEID Notih 16h 6. A HOW TO GE And ‘the miad and happy heart Tl conned phrases and “in good, broad Scotch $ROOM COTTAGES, ALL MODERN, 2124 ¥ ‘Miami street. Doasis” | FOR BALE., HIGH GRADE 18% BICYCLE Ton, Or fiae Do Melamanie Rt \:| Ass'n, 1704 Bee bidg. G. M. Nattinger, Sec Y & the procecdings of the late session of the in- | cardinals,” to which devout aspiration pope and amend The Scoteh Archbishop Foreman, in the SUCCESET UL, GRATN AND STOGK _ interest on savings. Apply to Omaba L. & b, Makes the happy day A book of over 300 pages and confalning | said: “To tbe devil I glve you all, falte ured only short thine; good us new. Address Ed 50 LET, A COTTAGE WITH FIGNT NOOMS | oxplaine most profiteble “methioas INTEEN TODAY, ternational supreme lodge of the Independent | and cardinals, who understood only thely 15 Van ¥ on 9th, “near Farmam. Churles Tur & — ederick Wik 3 . : Order of Good Templars has been issued, The [ 0WD language, piously replled, “Amen. Farmam. Do |4 SE D YICTOR BICYCLES, 1'% Frank H. Sweet, In Donaho ook contains matter that fs of great interest - - e pattern, $30; 1 ‘93 pattern, $60; 1 ‘9 pattern - — Sixteen today—let music play Il Good Tewplars, and presénts a nice es, brethren and sisters,” said the FURNISHED HOUSE; WOUNTZD ILACH, 45; 1 ladlea’ '93 pattern, M0. Omaha Hicycls | § 3 BCULATION 5 OUR T YTy The world 1s wide and hearts must sing, | to, 2 SH6C THIR S o Bice [ o estern minister, in the course of the fue J. Gibson, 817 1et Nat'l. bank. D~ Msas Co! 3 Q-ns-e | k. iThe dkalper.’” explaina the best meti feet. | OM—los | For strong the buoy of youth and joy typographical appes ] neral sermon, “our dead brother has gone o —— T s [ Y - - . — fading In grain, stocks . St That make the liting time of spring; the land where all things are known— ELEGANT MODEKRN BRICK, 261 CAFITOL | FOR SALE-FPIANO IN FIRST-CLASS CONDI- | |imite i y X ~ ~ € 4 3 y de to the la 5 x SEROR Aow WL sell ‘chenp fap eash; o | Special tacillies offered to bperatorm. both lars writa, Pretty Widow in - Bloomers Jath of sunshine for the wiy— H 4, Lincoln park, Lincoln, : FOR RENT-NING-HOOM HOUSE, uts, Becured . QM0 und small Mg 4T fnarket lejter published | Mable, The Course of True Love Never Runa In truth 18 there no timo so rare next Thursday, will be one of the events of | PErhaps. J ::m" u:lx‘:; e "“‘;;i‘ 16k et ,:mn.;m' \vlf HAVE 8 Nmf".T‘IU\?"NHI‘M“‘A“? Chicago. Mention this paper. onth, ol eien hils, - Woodbridge ":w"‘ As that of sweet sixteen toduy, the season. The party will leave this ecity “I may be wrong about It," m(; Descon e AND Cos, r modn. Apply to | : watches, diawaond rinks and | oo __ = Y 2 oyl e t e Rock Island onside, “but it does keem to me that wh SO, Naivia, it Nalional Wenk. Db I, e, away’ for canoeiled | 500 "DURING THE PAST SEASON WE HAVE | WHY RENT A_FOOR PIANGT WAL Boston Courier: People are having the same | o ,:,.,”.:la”wlxrfi”;.,. N Het ’L.:‘\?A,h:‘h: 4y Droacher in his opening Prayer biks (he RENT, TWO TEN-ROOM MODERN of asticies and full purticulers. Aeta | meats Wilte ub - Houdson & Cop betting | taemt vt pionce v SO a0 (he | trouble they used o have. I their horse | Nebraska lodge of that city, headod by the | Lord to ‘bless all for whom we should pra near High echocl, laquire 304 Norih Co., "Lock Drawer I, Topeka, Kan; l commissioners, First National bank, ¢ month, Malcoli Love plancs sold at factory | B0t out of wind they had to walk; ow, {t's | state band, There will be 4 short treet | he's a-shirking his work and trylng to makg treets —eane Bl B Bl N-is B X Pricess M-57-310 " | the same way with the blcycle, parade, after which the entire company will' the Lord do bis remembering fox himst 7 Ky, \

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