Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 06, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    PITH OMAHA DAILY HEE : .MONDAY. MAItTir ( i. lfi)3. ! )
SPEBIflL NOTICES ,
ADVIMITIHBMKNTH KOll TUKHK COLUMNS
will Imtnken ontll IJ-Mp rn for the nvpiilntt
nnd until I ; J p , in , for the morning or Sunday edi
tions ,
No advertisement tnkcn for le * than 2i touts for
Ilia first Insertion ,
All advertisements In theip column * IM rent *
word for tlin first Insertion nml I rent mini for
rarhmibicqiionl Insertion. nr II.W pnr linn per
month Terms , cash In advaaco. Initial * . Ognreii ,
pymbolii , rlo each count a word. Advertise
ments mnit run consecutively. Advertisers , by re
questing H numbered check , run Imru tlm letters
nddrcssed to n numbered letter In careof Tllit Urn.
.Answers to Bdrtrrs'crt will bo delivered on the pro *
tenliition of Ilio check.
_
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WANTED , ,
J\H. Mrs. Oaklry , WON. 21th. Children's clothing.
°
A - WANTIII ) , A POSITION AS hTKNOGHAPIIKIl
by experienced male operator. Address X HI llco
721
A-WANTKI ) , POSITION AS OFKK.'K ASSISTANT
and stenographer. Address X 63 lice. 721
WANTED , HTFUATION , IIV K.XPKIUKNCKI )
young lady stenographer nnd typewriter ! can
npcrato Smith Premier or llomlniiton. Address , II
Ti , lloo. OW
IAN WHO HAS WOIIKKD IN PLANING
mill and who li capable of running wood work *
Ing machinery and taking the place of foreman
In small planing mill In the best town III foutheru
Nebraska. Address IIIX ) , Omnhn lioe. M802 10
A -WANTKI ) , WASHING IIV TIIK IJAV.
dress II M , live. " MUM
WANTED MALE HELP.
fJ-SALAUV oVrcOMJifsSION TO AHKNT TO
.Dlinndln the Potent Chemical Ink Rrnicr I'uncll.
Thu mast uioful and niivi > l Invention of the aee.
Kracvs Ink thoroughly In two second * . Works HKo
rnniilc. L1KtoMKpcr ) cent profit. AuoiiH mnklnx
f.V ) per wrnk. Wu also want u ucnorul nunnt to take
rtmrKOOf territory nnd appoint sub agent * . A rare
rhanco to tnako money. Wrlto for terms und a speci
men of erasing , Monroe Kraslng MfK. Co. , V3M , Ln
Crosse , WU. 72J
T ) WATKI > . IILACKSM1TII TO DO PLAIN WO1IK
Dnnd general blacksmlthlni * . Address K. W.
licck , Douglas , Neb. 81(5 ( ( !
\ \ A MAN"TO WOIIK ON f\\\\\ \ \ , 20 MILKH
J'from omahai nnirrlnd man preferred. Call
iifterG p. m. M , V , Martin , 701 North lull street.
MS'll
T-W"ANTKI > AN ACTIVK MAN AS CITVHALKS ;
JJ man and manager for u IHIIISO sclllntl tbo fro
eery trade , to call on the tradoof Omaha , Council
JIlulTs and South Omaha. Fair salary to fin accept *
able man. Party preferred who can become Inter
ested t..UUUnr i.l.ouo In the house and enter Into
permanent arrangements. Wo want n man of bus
iness ability and who Is a rustler. Addru > for llvo
ilnys , 11(11. ( Ute onice. M87I 7
-WANTI.I ) . A GOOD HAltNl'.SS MAKKIl AT
oneo. A. n. Kcmpcr. North Ilonil , Neb , 878 U
-WANTKD-FIIIST CLASS HALKSMKN TO
sell exclusively , on commission , a first clans
line of toilet writers , porfumoi and soap * Good
territory and liberal contract open for right man.
ylddrcsi , with references , Palmer Mfg. Co. , Kansas
City , Mo. M928 II'
B-WArKD , A 11HLIAI1LB STATK O1IQAN-
Iror nml mnnavor fern strictly Icultlmntobene
ficiary order , tun year nn lowment Insurance. An
excellent ch.inaa for the rUMit party. Address ,
Mating nuo nnd rcferonco , 1' . O. box No. 3M , uirh-
inond. Vn. J1UI5 ;
-WANTHD , A WATCHMAN FOIl NIOIIT
work , n man who can furnish tha Tory best of
references , No other need apply. Addresi II M ,
lleo. MWti 7
T-MAN AUOUT 23 : yt'ICIC TO LKAIl.V. CAN
I 'find permanent employment and salary weekly.
] JIH Douglas street. Mi"i.lAt
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
C-WANTKD. OIIIL FOIl ( JKNKUAL HOIISK-
work , small fnmlly , 13J7 North 19th St. 7DJ
/-IJIIIL ( WANTKD , 2 IN FAMIL1 , GOOD
V./rtnnoi. Mrs. U. Klsuttar , 1113 S. 10th. 8.YJ
C-WANTKD , GIIIL IN SMALL FAMILY. 3113
VVoolworth Avo. Wl
" 1-WANTHI ) . < } IIIL FOIl GKNKltAL IIOU-SK-
work. nt 1810 California. MEM < )
- lIIIUS WANTHD AT MUUI'IIV
G , , WASKV Jfc
Co. 'ttchulr factory , Bpauldlnz and 3'ncl stroot.
.MP.1I 7'
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C-WANTKD. (1IHL FOIl RRNK11AL IIOU8IC-
work. Rood homo , coud waxai ! small family.
Apply IIOJ Fnrnnm street. M'JU ,
p-WANTRD , I.ADIIvS AND ( IIIIL . WK WILL
vy pay yon ( I to (10 per week to work for us at
your own homos ; nopalutlnK or canvassing ; send
Itnlf BddrcsfiMl onvolopu. Cooriii ! F. Kmmons &
Co. corner llattcrymnrch and Water streets , lion-
ton , Mass. MUTT 8'
C-WANTKI ) , G1IIL KOII UBN13UAL HOUSK-
work. IWJ Kurnntu. 8IO-t >
FOB BENT HOUSES.
D -FOll HUNT. I1OUMKS IN ALL I'AKTS Of
city. The O. F. Davis company , Fnrnnm st.
K3
D-FOK IlKNT , S-IIOOM MODIUN COTTAOH
with Larn , nlco lawn , bath , cistern ; all conron-
Icncos , 125.liH. Apply on promlnos. 8J2 8. 3Sth BTO ,
LouTi-nwortli cars ono clock south. ( BJ
r V KLATH , DWKLLI.- , COTl'AUKb. IN ALL
J.'imrti of the city. Kilkenny & Co. , Hoom 1 , Con
tinental block 721
I-J-KOII IIKNT , TWO 5-uoon COTTAGKS ON
.L'ciotor. Call at aouthwcst cor. Uth and Uouglai.
7'8
TVFOIl IlKNT , NKW 11-IIOOM IIOUSK , 2513 ;
J 'also 10-rooin hovnn , 2G2I Capitol aroniio. All
inodarn. Call 2J2U Capitol avenue 11. II. lloblson.
431
D-G-KOOM COTTAGK3 , STANKOllK ClUCLB ,
now , modern. C. S. Klgutlor. 504 lloe bldjr 311
-LAUGK LIST HOUSES. PAUL , 1Kb KAHNAM.
MOT M 1U
VvCOri'AGU , i'31) AND CL.VUIC. INQUlltK 1S33
-LMackson. t MillH
AMKHICAN IIOUSK , V20 DOdGLAS ST. , 8.X )
l < or month. J. M. llrunnor , < I2 lleo bulldiug.
i Mini Mar *
D KOII IlKNT , CKNTHALLV LOOATKI ) IIOUSK ,
modern Improvements , 70S .V. 19th &L Wtil
T\-SIX.IIOOM COTTAGK AT NO. 1118 9.VVH faT. ,
JL'f.UUO. Klvo-room cottage. No. 913 S. 33th st. , at
Jlau ) . OI. ( Jrctn , Ilarkur block. 702
T-V-I 1IAVK KOII IlKNT TIIK FOLLOWING
l-Mlrst cluBshouses near llanscom park :
No. S2U3 Popplutoniivunuo , brick bouse , 8 rooms ,
with bath , fnruaco eta. , south anil east
front , corner I'opnloton uvuuuoandS'jd
street , fti.Oj.
Ko. 3103 1'oppletun avenue , new frame house , 8
rooms , modern built , furnace , bath , etc. ,
south front , JM.OO.
No. 3003 Pui'lllerilruet. Ono of tha finest finished
nnd eor'pst houses In Omaha ; 8 rooms , all
moilorn conveyances , ( M IK ) per month.
Kcyacnn bo obtained at my oUIco nt any tlmo.
George N. Hicks. HOoN. V. Llfo bulldlug MB.'O a
fVKOll KK.Vr , SJIALL COTTAGU , L'OUNKU
J-'Otb anil Vluton , ( O.OU. lllcka,305 N. V. Life.
- T II
T\-FOIl IlKNT , COTTAGICS. (1 ( U. , ALL MOIIKIIN ,
SJfll.Ul ; 1 r. u. front , modern , l.'iuJ. Hdellty
U'rust Co. , I TO. Karnam. 812
D3 HOOM COTTAGK , 1710 WE1ISTK11 STUI.KT.
MSiil
Tv-OLOlilTlIOTKL , PUTIN KIHST-CI.KSS CONJ -
Jdltlon. . U Woodworth , or V.'ulshans' Agency ,
AVliUnell block. Mail ll
T\-TUKKK ItOOMS , ( ill ! aoUTH I7TI1 8TIIKET.
X/IIO. K. C , .
Garvln.VCo. , Hboely block. UM fl
V-SMALL noiISB , KUIINI.-SHBI ) , NKTII.
/ rrton Hull , aw youth Uth street. .M933
3)flH' | ' OM FLAT. MODKHN 1MPHOVKMKNT ,
1112 H. llth street. C.U 3 *
TOB BENT FUBNISHED BOOMS.
E-IIOOMS. 1IOA11D IF DKS1UUD. I'Jil Dodge
_ M I3li JIH'
B Ft'IlNlSHKD HOOMS FOH QKNTLKMKN
only , itai Faruam slroi'U 8M 8 *
E iTKAM 1IKATKI ) HOOMK FUHN1SHKD FOH
honsnkvcpInK , 1711. Nicholas. M3J ) 7 *
- < 1NOLK HOOM VOll ONE , OJ MONTH SI
. -1 ,
17th st. SSO C *
ETHB WOIILD'S FAIH V1SITOI13 CI.UIl Of"
Chicago oners accommodations
at the ex
tremely low rate of SI per day. Write for
prospec
tus B. W. 1 artrldev , 4ih Inter Ocean building. Chi-
cano. III.
p MIIKLV KUIIMSIIKI ) IIOOH UUITAIILK
J-.for oncor tno ganllemen. .fCIT IlArney street t ,
_ J197I 0'
IpNK.W1.V nniXISIIKI ) , ALSO U.NFUIINISIIKF )
Jroouu , WJ 8.13th truct. Apply
room 3. 3d Moor.
M'.HI II-
E-l'AULOaANDAiTcoVl. . SIO N. 1'JTIl ST.CM
CM 3
rURN .3HED7ROlDuM ; XND ] BOARBr
NICKLV Fl'IIXISIIKD
FHONT IIOOM3
L1 with board. Call at 2107 Douglas. M33 g
LAN.sra AM jin
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l-KjlUHKNT. PLKASA.NT
' FUHNISUKI ) HOtM3
X'
with board. 4
N. Uth. j | 5a
ij'VrmXfl WOJUSN'S HOMK. UNI1KH LAHB OF
\ \
\\omanathrlitlitu association , HI So. 17th st.
_ 727
-Ti- KUItNISIIKri FIIO.NT HOOM
JL leIf , HO N. 19th street. MS79 AND 7
If nKSIIIAULK FUilNHIIKll
KHONT
ItOOM
J- with board
- : modern rcildenco. Turras
reason'
oblu ; rofcriinca * , 2W7 llaruny. M'Jrt.17
-I , ' LAUOH HANTmOMKLYFUItxTsilKlVFItONT
n orn , also few table boarders. Mri.
Thompson
i ,
K)9 hariiain , '
M'JUi
TOR RENT-UNFURNISHED ROOMS
G--S HKMS.Iill N. SIHIMVOJ.
j roomi , IIHI N. Jlst f i 00.
Ho 4 room * . I''th ' ami llarnov , U to 11X00.
S rooms , 7th and Pacific. H.UU.
UOUSM of all kltd * . O , K UutU. ) S. IJlh.U7at
U7at
POR RENT-UNtURNWIIED ROOMS
Cnnlfnutii.
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G rbii flMST. lY'NKUUNIMIIKli UOOMH7HUIT-
able for lionsokeoplng. modern Improvement * !
rent cheap. 1701 Wabstor street MM4
-1-KOIl 1.K1I1T 1101 HKKKKPINO , 4 UNKUII-
Jnl.hed roomi , IMI M. I'Jtli ill cot. W8
FOB RENT-STORES AND OFFICES
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-O.NK VOfU-STOKV IIIUCK UUII.UINU 11 FBKT
wldo. HOi ; llarncr st. 729
r-KOIl IIINT < HTOUK ON . I3TH HT. . IjANOK
1 block , suitable for meat market , hardware or dry
oodi store. Inquire KM H. I3tli at. 87V
I-KOII IlKNT. TllKmiKV IIHICIC HUIMMNG
Jfllil Karnam it. The building linn n fireproof
mcnt basement , comptnto steam hpatlngllxtiires ;
water on nil tlio floors. Km , etc. Apply ol llco ottlco
.of The lioo. IU
'I KOIIHKNT.GOOI ) HTOHK IIOOM WITH NICK
Jllvo.rooin Out corner Cumlnit and Vista street ,
JustouUldo city limits. Korlorra , etc. . sen ( loo.
N. lllc , 305 .N. V. Lira IlldB. MM
AGENTS WANTED.
r AOICNTS WANTBI ) . MALK Oil KKM.M.K , TO
< > accept n good petition with us. to sell our
"Dread , Cake and Paring ; Knives , also ' 'nrvor. "
Illggost Inducement over olljred , Nn cipltal re
quired. Address with mm ; * , Ulauis Shear Co. . P.
U. llor 3tW , Kansas Llty , Mo. m141ni2V
"i WANTKI ) , AOKNTS TO HULL TIIK GHANI )
"St. Patrick's day ornaments ! IUM to ( MM mnde
without trouble ; two different samples , lOc. Invest- !
Bate now. M. Krnst , Cleveland , u. MTii7 6 *
T-M.OO TO 13.00 A DAY. tli JO OUTFIT KI1I.K.
Work year round for man or woman. Write at
onco. K.tcolslor Itjrtrolt House , 41 N. Clark St. ,
Chicago. MI2MS ! *
WANTED TO BENT
" "
"IK""YOU' ' WANrdouii Viouiiis KKNTUD
list with J. II. 1'nrroUo , Douglas block.MS11
MS11 A2
K WANTKIMIY A LADY. HOOlt A.ND DOAltl )
for a short tlmu In n prlrnto fnmlljr "licru
fancy urk wllT bu tnkcn as imr. Address II til ,
llci ) . MOM C *
FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS.
-IIOU3KS , BTO11IJS. 1Il < TKL ! > . KOIINISHKI )
houses WeUlmns , Wlthnall block. .Mill''II *
STOBAOE.
M-STOltAGK. WILLIAMS & CHOS3 , 1211 Uarncy
6W
DON'T HTOUK 11OUSKIIOLU GO JDS W1TII-
out sootDK our storage department. It Is tha
best. Omaha Stova Itupalr Worki,12U7 Douglas.
730
M -STOHAOK POIt HOUSKIIOLD QOODS ;
clean nd cheap ratui. It. Wells , 1111 Knrnani.
391
WANTED-TO BUY.
ol FUuiriTiiB nousniioLD
' goods , etc. , or will neil for otnor In our auction
sales. II. Wells , 1111 Farnam. on
ArI'AUTlKd IIAVI.StJ STOCK UANCHKS OK
l- > largo bodies of Nubrasku or WyomliiR I'I ' nil for
sala will do well to address ( Jeo. N. Hicks , real
nntnto nnd Investmon atfunt , room 303 N. Y. Llfo
bldit , Omaha , Nob. K'J C
xf-WANTKI > TO 111JY FOIl CASH. COOD UP-
1 > rlKht piano , must bo first-class , In good order
and very cheap. Address , KlrlnK full particulars
with price. 1161 , llco olllcu. SUJ
FOB .SALE FPBNITUBE.
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'chairs' ' , typewriters" , etc. 6J3 N. V.'Llfb llulidin
SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Q FOIl tf ALB. AN KDISON IMIO.NOUllAI'H. 734
\ortli2ltb , South Oniah.1. Neb U77 IQ *
FOIl SALK , A SKCOND HANI ) , 2i IIOHSK-
poncr Woodbury onKlno and two 40 horsepower
holler * , all In KJod order. Not ncoJIntf them In
our new location we will sell them ntn bargain.
Omaha Printing company. No. IDui Karnam st.
733
Q r-TIIESl'ANDAUO CATTLU COJll'ANY OFFKH
baled liny at SS.09 par ton , on board cars nt
Ames , Neb. This price may bo withdrawn at any
1 1 mo. 7M
_
NE\Y KlllB-rilbOfiiAKUCllUAl * . A SI. 1I15U.
_ MjtBM 1U'
-I'OIl SALK Oil TIIADK ; O.VK ACIIK WITH
hennery. Address U. , 5.'J Center street. Omaha.
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QKOII SALK , FINK ST. IlKltNAltl ) PUPP1KS
sired by the famous Champion Victor Joseph.
Address V3 , lleo. MbiK ) 11
-KOII SALK , A GOOD HOLSTKtN M1LOJICOW.
cheap. Milton Hogari , No. 1I south 3Tth street.
MUlil 11
-FOH SALK , 25 UOU8KPO WKIl POHTAULK
: boiler , 10 horsepower engine , steam pipes , pul *
loyn , belting , packing tables , Ice boxes , wlru olllco
partitions , letter file , dunks , chow cases. lot good
dry lumber. Poycko Candy Co. M'JC , ' 7
BnSOELLANEOUS.
R-WANTKI ) . WOIIK TKAM KOII TIIAOK , A
good farm for sate , a farm to rent and furnish
cattle with It , a U-room cottage to sell very cheap
for cash. Marshall , room 1NO N. Y. Life. MOJIU-
-KOII IlKNT , ONK 1S-ACUE ANO ONK JC
acre tract , ail under plow. Hoom 9M N. V.
Life. M.I74 ( i
S MilS. NANNIK"v
- reliable business medium , II f tli year at I HI N. llith.
731
s - . Dlt. JL LBOIIAVK , I'HOl'lIKTESS , DKAD
trance clairvoyant and Ufa reader ; tells your
llfo from cradle to grave ; on t > 3 consulted on all
affairs of Ufa ; has the celebrated Egyptian breast
plate to unite the separated nnd cause marriage
with ono you lave. I'omo ona come nil and oe cou
vlnccd of her remarkable powers. OOIC3 and rosl-
denco417 > . llth st. , houMUik m. to'J p. m. Strict
life chart and photo of your future wlfo or hus
band sent through mall for * 5.0J , chart alone , I..IW.
All letters containing 4 cjnts In stamps uromotly
answered. MS9j iu *
MASSAGE , BATH , ETC.
rp-MASSAGK TIIKATMKNT , 1
-Lmal baths , scalp nnd hair treatment , manicure
and chiropodist. Mrs.Post.19H : S.lMh.Wlthnell blk.
i MAIIAMB SMITH , 602 S. I3T1I , 2ND KIXJOH ,
. Hoom 3. Massage , alcntol , sulpnur and sea baths.
UJ3 11'
ri . CAHSON , 1121 DOUOLA3 STUKKT , 3UD
JL floor , room 7. massage , alcoLol , sulphur and sea
Imthi. bM 'J
PEBSONAL.
U IK VOU KAltNKSTLY 1NTKNO TO.MAUIIV
quid , well , nonorablr , aomt lOo for Matrimonial
Ncira-Mcrotir. mailed In plain sealed envelope.
Murcur , 2280th it. , New Vork.
\r-i , K uiaiKNnKCK. IIANJOTBACHKII.N , w.
> curncr ! 5tn and ilarney. HaruerMreutentrancu.
Hit
WILLIAMS HUITAll AND 1IANJO
teachcvlU3 ( Karnaui street , lloom 1.MM
MM ] Mil
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
\\r-L6WKSTUATKS. "KliEUTY TllUST""COM" "
i > pany , 1701 Karnam street. 730
ir-MONKV TU LOAN ON IMPIIOVKI ) CITV
> property , low rates. A. C. Frost , Douglas blk ,
- . JjjJ
IT-MONKV TO LOAN AT l.OWKST ItATKS.
I The O. F. Davis Co. , IMS Kurnani stroet. 713
r CK.ST11AL LOAN i TllUST CO. BKK 1ILDG.
> 3J
AY ANTHONY LOAN ANDTHUST CO , SH N. V.
Life , lend ! at low rates for choice security on
Nebraska or Iowa farms or Omaha city property.
710
ir-C. K. HAItltISON,9l2N. V. LlfK.
741
l\r-MOHTOAGK LOANS LKSS THAN 7 PBll
cent , Including all charges.
Charles . llalney , Umalii. Nat. bank bldz. 745
\\r-FIll8T & SKCOND MUHTOAQB LOANS ON
' ' Onmlm property A on farms In adjacent coun
ties. end full description. Alex Moore , 101 Uoo bldtf
7IU
\V-OMAtIA LOAN A THUST COMPANY , 10TH
ir and Douglas , loans money on city and farm
property at low rates of Interest. .M303 MI3
\\r--MONIIY TO LOAN. M.SOO PIUVATK EA8T-
" crn money , on Improved UTiiilm or Co. Ulutls
real fituto ; niieor uioro loam , Address A II L' ,
careofrarrlerNo.il , Omaha. 353
\ \ rWANTKI ) ATONCK , LOANS ON IMPIIOVKI )
" ' t nmUu property ; low rates. Fidelity Trust
company. l'\rs \ Karnan st. 7'JU
l\r-l AND YKAIl UANd ON CITV'AND KAIIM
' iuortK ge < . Hi-oil i iclby , ail Uoard of Trade.
Wcl UANS ON l.MPIIOVKD AND UNIMPIIOVKH
Ity iiroperty.tl.uouand upwards. B to7per cent
No delay > . W. Knrcaiu swllh .t to.15lli and llarnoy
74'J
\\7-1 PKll CKNT MONKV .NKT TO IIOIIIIOWKIIS
11 on Ouiaha cltr properly. No extra charges of
any kind. Why pay high rates ? Money Is cheap ,
toucan set full benetltor low rates from Globe
Loan and Trust Co. , 16th and Hodge. 741
' -OMAUA HAVINC3 11A.NIC MAKI.-J LOANS
on real citato at lowest market rate * . Loans
made In ( mail nr Unto um for short or long tlmo.
No contrultilon li chawml am tbe loam
are not
old In Uie fait , but ran alwar * bo found at tha
bank on the corner of 13th. and Douglas atreeta
_ _ _
\\r-UMS3 , O. 0. WALJ.ACB , Stt OllOWN BLK.
JJ 7W
_
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\\r-MONEV l TO UANO.v"uitAII A AND roU.V-
ell UlBttireal ettatn and Nvbraikaand Iowa
fariai at fruui S to B ) , inircent lulermt.wtth no ad-
dltloimlcliar e furromDiltiloniorattornoji teei.
W. II. Molklv , l.t , < jml I bank bld , Omaba. 430
\\r-MO.NKVTH LOAN AT I.OWKST UATKS ON
' Ipmrorvd and unlmprortd real citato. I to A
jre r . Hdalltr Trim Co , , IWI Karnam. Wi >
MONEY TO LOAN -CHATTELS.
j OMAUA MOIiTOAOB LOAN CO. ' :
I INCOIIPOUATKI ) . .
" " ' ' ' ' ' '
"IK'VO'U'WANT'MO'NI.V ,
Van can borrow on
HOKSntlOfitl < KUIINITUIIK AND PIANOS.
HOIIftKS. WAGONS AND CAHIIIAOKH ,
WAIlKlIOU-i : IIKCKIPIV. MKKCI1ANUUK ,
Olt AND OTI1KII SKCUItlTV.
We will Irnd you any amount
fromtlOintofl.OiO.
O.V TIIK IIAV VOUfK KOH IT
without imbtlctty or removal of property.
Vou can pay the money back In any amounts you
wl h , and at any time , nnd each payment so made
will reduce the cost of tha loan.
llemember that you hava the u n of both the
| ire | > orty nnd the money , nud pay for It only as
long as yon keep It.
There will bo no expense occlurge kept out of
the nmount wanted , but jou will receive the full
amount of the loan.
llaforo borrowing elsewhere call and * co us and
you will rind It greatly to your advantage.
OMAHA MOIITGAGK LOAN CO. ,
IKX ! SOUTH ItiT HBTIIKKT ,
first floor above the stront.
TUEOLDKST , , LAUGKMT AND ONLV INCOm'OIl *
ATIID LOAN COill'ANV IN OMAUA.
' DO VIU WANT MONKVJ
k. TIIK KtDKUTV 1XMN OUAllANTKE CO. ,
ItOOM 4. WITI1NKLI. IILOCK.
3IDM SOUTH I5TII , COHNKIl I1AIINEY 8T ,
WILL \ LOAN \ YOU \ ANY
\ \ \ '
BDSI LAIIOB OK SMALL
FROM \ TEN \DOLLAU3\ \ \ UP.
WK MAKK LOANS ( ) > f VUIINITUIIH HOltSKS ,
CAKII1AOKS. WAHI2IIOUSK UKCKll'Td Oil I'Kll-
SONAL rilOl'KHTY OK ANY KLVH.
OUIt TKIt.MS WILL JIEKT YOIIII APl'IlOVAT.
You can imr the money back nt nny tlmo nil In any
nniount you wish , nml thus rcducu thecost ofcirrjr-
IIIK the loan In proportion to nmount 7011 pay.
II' YtHJ owe n bnlaiica on jour furniture orothar
uornor.nl property of any kind , wo will pny It off for
you nnd curry It ni lonit n * you doslrc.
VOUCANliAVK YOUH AIO.VKY Iff ONK HOUll
KIIOM'fill : TIM t ! YOU MAKI ! Al'I'LICATION.
No publlcltr ur roniovnl of property , so thnt you
Ret the use of both rnonay nn < l property.
You will also flnd us In from 7 to V u. m. 733
X JIONKV , 40 , 00 , M DAYS. C11KAP 11ATKS
and easy payments , on furnltnrc , pianos , llvo
stock , etc. , without delay or publicity ; cash on
hand. Duff. Green , room B. Marker block. 7&5o
x- . tt. VAN UlLIMtlt , 112J7 , OMAUA NATL UK
MI63 M'J *
--PUlTCHAHD.St DOUGLAS ULIC.lli A DODGK.
L. 754
X WILL LOAN MONKY ON ANY IC1ND OK SK-
curlty ; strictly confidential. A. E. llnrrls ,
room 1. Continental block. 7KI
BUSINESS CHANCES.
\r XOTITE. ONLY DIIUK STOKB IN TOtVN.
1P L Lossof health cnuso of solllnz. It will bo cod
place for u doctor. Address A 'A Ilao olllco.
140 M 3
T -FOIl SALK Oil KXCHAXRK. A 1'ATKNT
1n right for t.cbrnska , out of which a rustler cnu
make money. Address , 213 McCaxuo llldg. SI7
\r-FOIl SALK , ItKTAIL IIAKDWAIIK STOHK
J doluis a aood business. Address Lock llox Wi ,
Lincoln , Neb. M530 7
Z
\T FOIISALBCHKAP. IIIUCK YAHO. TOOLS.
J- team nnd wncan. Apply ntWJl lllondo street.
V I'OH SALB , AT YOUR oW.V I'HICK , SODA
J-apparatus romplolo ; no operator. A. C.
Stokes , Hnrrnrd , Neb. 815-C *
V-l'OIl SALK , SMALL HIIO'JEIIY STOCK AND
-Lbulldlnirclioap for cash. Addros * Vf. li.Ilnus
ton , Nub. MSU1
Y'-FOH SALK. CHBAI * . A SMALL STOCK OK
hardware , n full sot of tinners'tools with put-
terns , nt Hebron , Nob. Itoason , death of proprie
tor. Call at once or address Martin Dewald.
Dewald.M800
M800 7
V' WKLL LOCATISD IIKSTAUIIANT FOIl 8ALK ;
wll | take real estnto as paII. . M , lleo. 875 U *
V WASTI.D. A PlirSlCIAN WITH 9OMK KX
i perlence In a rich , well settled nnd practically
unoccupied territory- Address A , 831 North 23d
St. , Lincoln , Nob. Mini r
WHOLK Oil HALK'INTEHKST IN
i ona of the best country newspapers la Nebraska ;
buslne ; , JI.'WO ' per year with less than J-'JOU ' olllco
expenses. Address 11 M , cnra llea. JlWa "
"V WANTKD , TO LHASK A OJOD PATKH IN
X county seat , by n practical prlntar , or situation
In any capacity on samo. 12.12. Slmckelford. Vork ,
Nab. S3J C
FOB EXCHANGE.
rf CLKAN STOCK OF OBNKIIAL M'D'S'Kj WILL
AJtnko real estate & money. Hox393Frankfort , Ind
75U
V 160 ACHES OF CLBAIt LAND IN ONK OF
/-Jtho best winter wheat districts In Kansas toox- ,
change for IU or 20 ncro tract near Omaha city
llmlti. Will pay cash dirterenco If property Is
good. Address , Klvlnn prlco and location , o 21) ) , lleo
205
Z-I OWN 100 KA11MS IN NKHIIASKA. KANSAS
& ' Dakota. Will sell cheap , or exchange for
mds' , horses and cattle. Add. box 70 , Frankfort.Ind
75(1 (
DIIV OJ3DJ , HAT * . CAl'
-Jboots. shoaa , notion * , etc. , for desirable No-
lirnekn land. Address Ford & I'jck , Strounburk' ,
Kelt. MWJ Mil-
Z -GOOD OMAHA IlENTAL I'HOPKllTV TO I'JX
chanKQ for property In or near Las Angeles , Col.
Qlvo number of your property nnd save time. Ad <
dress Iloxllll , Los AnBoles.Cal. Ki < ! }
I'HOI'KIITV FOIl ROOD FAItM
-/land In Nebraska or Iowa. U , II. Peterson. 1112
S. I3lh. JIH1 M''S
rFOH FXCIlANQKUIilACllSSOFROOD CLKAN
Missouri tlmborland , clear and perfect title. S07
N. loth St. , Omaha , Nob. 831 8 *
Z FOH KXC1IAXOK. n.OUO STOCK OF HOOTS
and shoes , want land undsomo cash. Address U.
Snyder , Ames , la. 31810"
y FOIl KXCIIANOIS. K. C. OAHVIN & CO. .
/-i Telephone 1010. 203 Shooly block.
( lanscom 1'Iacc , larKO modern house , want farm.
Ilouso , iXUh and Cass , encumbrance StJOU , prlco
f'JOO , want farm , will assume.
2 stores , house and lot , with grocery nnd meat
market stocks , encumbrance ( \'M \ , waut farm , Ne
braska or Kansas ,
CIO acres. Antelope county , want Omaha resl
donee equity.
100 acres Improved , Madison county , clear , want
Omaha residence equity.
1UO horses , want Omaha property or land.
MM3 0
y-TO TIIADK FOIl LAURKIl PIIOPKHTV.
f-16-toom cottasce , barn and lot ( clear. ) Will pay
difference. I ) . F. Hutchison , 108 N. IMh. MDII 7
y-FOH KACIIA.NGK. IIEST PAVING CHOP
AJhouso InOinaha. Address C 7 , Hoe. il'JIO u
y FOH TIIADK FOH LANDS AND OASII. A
A/clean stock of general merchandise. Address
II. W. Wutklns It Co. , Frankfort , Ind. S2ml
FOB SALE BEAL ESTATE.
JO ACUKS IN ONB'ACIIK LOTS. NKAIl SOUTH
Oumaha.wlll bo placed upon the market March 15th ,
No mortgages or taxes upon this property , abstract
free. Within 15 minutes ride to 2llh and N streets ,
lloaltby location , good residence place , tine clianco
to raise vegetables , poultry , cto. Terms uasy. Per
sons & Ilerry , South Omaha. 31. JH3
\ FAHM LANDS IN NF.ilHASKA , KANSAS AND
jV Somu Dakota for saloon lontt time , easy terms
nnd low rate of interest. Liberal commission to
agent * , send for catalogue. D. Hayes. Manager
MuscatlnoMortifago and Trust Co. . room 2 , SI'Ji (
Ho. t 15th street. _ MIlW MIS
rnWODKSIHAIILKlMPKOVKIl FAHMS FOHSALK
-L.S20 acres In Douulas Co. , 15 miles west of Omaha.
4I > 0 acres In Washlnuton Co.I2 miles north of Onmlm.
For prices and term * apply to W. 11. Mlllard ,
Omaha , Neh. M513 5111)
7011 BALK-MUMS. CKNTIIAL AND KASTK11N
. .Nebraska. K. C. Garvln & Co. Bhooly block.
block.J17I3
J17I3
I. OH SALK , 2,500 C11O1CK IOWA AND NKI1HASKA
X farms. If you wish to buy. sell or borrow money
on farms , wrlto or call , llogzs & Hill , Omaha ,
Neb. UI MS
rl IIKST AND CHEAPKST FAHM NEAIi
J- Omaha. ICO acres at Id ) per acre ,
20acroislxnillei from court house with 2,000
year-old grape vines , 1,000 fruit tree * , etc. This Is
a very pretty place and cheap , ntfWO per acre , "
Wo have houses and lots of all kinds nnd at nl
prices. Monthly payments.
Omaha Heal Kstate and Trust Co. , llco building.
rpWOHNAPt ) . LOT < ( S.Xin WITH ROOD I1OUHU
-Least of Prospect Hill cemetery , at (10.00 per
raontb.no Interest. Also full lot on pavod'strcot
onoinlls west of postoruca , at about one-half It
value.Itllo , Drown Ilk. 8M
T , > LKRANT COHNF.II FOH HKSIIIKNCK , Mi FT
Uisq. . 118,000 ; hanilsoineresldencit , W ft. lot , I1MXTJ
flno farm U miles out , lii.UW. F. K. Darling , llarko
block. 757
S1UO CASH WILL SKCUHK 10) ) ACHKS MUST
class lanii In eastern Nebraska , balance lee ;
time , G per rent Interest. Tin ) u , F. Davis Co. . 15) .
Farnam st. IWillO
17011 HAI.K-IinUHK AND LOT X NOIITH PAHT
J or city I,100 00. Terms IIOO.vO cash balance 1150
per month , 'I ho ( I F , Davis Company. V73a
DBESSMAKINO.
17ASI11O.VAULU aOIIKS AM ) KVKNINO COS
-L lumen. Inquire at 1724 Capitol are , MBfil 10 *
FINK DHESSMAKINR AND LADIKs,1 TAILOI1
Ing at moderato price * at the IjiJIes' Tallo
Dressmaktoe college , Mme. Corbott , Wl II row
block. JIUJ3
SHOBTHAND AND TYPEWBITINQ
SHOHTUAND UY HAIL WITH ANY OF THL
standard typewriters at home. Ureat chanca f o
those either In city or country who cannot attend r
regular shorthand school. Address Van Saul'
fbtuool of Shorthand 513 M , IT , Life , Uiuahs. MWI
SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS.
VI.M A IIA1III , l > RAI.Klu/N TVl'KWIUI KIIH ?
JAIltnakettionitht. nolil , ( MHUnjed , rcnlol. nil
' Y. l.lfo blilg Tel JO * . I-it- 107 MV
UNDER'TAICEKBAN MllAIiMERS
iKon.MRuTi'rrwiTii ' "JNa'ci , J'A
' . coh , iloi-c.iKnl. Intur wIViT l. o. M mil ) , undo
nkurnnil onitinlinir. : tt | s. lottut. i tel. nee
PAWNBHOKEBS.
[ HONNKNHKIIO , DIAMOND IIIIOKKII , ISOJ
' .Donalds nt. I-or.nstnone ) " < 1li'tllanio.ds : , watches ,
tc. Old gold and silver bnuahu 'let IMS. 15)
FOUND.
70U.NI ) . LAIMKS' ( JOL1) CALL AT 710
i-1 N. lath , room I0i rail 8 'I fTrt 4'
,
If ' you diin'twnnttobuy a DonainoroTypo-
wtltor , don't oxumlno It , Manonth Station
ery Ca. 13)1 Parnum St. . Omixlia , Nob.
" Iraprovonioat the OrJor of th ) Aji. "
It Is unnecessary to'montlon the points of HU-
porlorlty posseaseil by the
'
us It Is now so well known.
Its Record of Success Is Its Best Ro-
commondatlan.
\\hcn It was uul on tliu market rivals sntd It
would .nut woatv Tlrno tins shown tlioin
wronK Inavory partlcil ar mm lias orovcii
tlinttho Hinlth I'romlur ISTHEIIKST anil
HTHONOKriT TYI'KWIUTEU BVHIl IN-
VENTK1) ) . AN'I ) TODAY IT STANDS KAK
AIIKAD OP AM > CO.Ml > KTITOHri.
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO
Cor. ITtli anil Farnain Sts. , Unialia , Nob.
E. 11. MAYI1KW. Mnnnirer.
Here's the Idea
Of the Non-pull-out Bow
TIic great watch s.tvcr. Saves the watch
from thieves and falls cannot be pulled off
the case costs notlmig extra.
The bow has a groove
on each end. A collar
runs down Inside the
KanJnnt ( stem ) nnd
ts into the grooves ,
firmly locklnc the
bow to the pendant ,
so that It cannot be
pulled or twisted off.
Can only be bad with cases
stamped wiui this trade-mark. , . _
Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are
now fitted with this great bow ( ring ) . They
look and wear like solid gold cases. Cost
only about half as much'and arc guaranteed
for twenty years. Sold only through watch
dealers Remember the name
Keyston&Watch Case.Co. ,
PHILADELPHIA.
BUREAU.
SUES & CO..Solicitors ,
Bee Building , Omaha , Neb
4yuara Examiners U. & Put. Ofllco. Advice free
OR.
McCREW
THB SPECIALIST.
IB unsnriinsBocl la the
treatment of nil
PP'YATE ' DISEASES
am. JlWeakneisii-ir
and Disorders of nflUS
IS years experience.
Write for circulars
nod question list free ,
14tb nnd Fnrnnm Sta. ,
- - Omolm , Neb.
. DYER ,
EIorntorH , WBrolionscf , factory
anil nil \rnrk reiiilrlnc | u tliiiroui-li nml
practical knntvlvdcn of construction unit
strmigtli of umturliiU , sjicciulty ,
r. O. Hot ; il : ) , frumont , Neb.
RA1LWRY TIME GRRD
I.oaves ( .HlCAROIlUHLINDTO.y Ik W Arrlva
Om alia Depot 10th and Mason 9ti. Omaha
4.45 p m Chicago Vestibule. . . 8.00 o m
9.Ma m Chlcazo Kxpruss. . . . D..M a m
] ' . ' . < 0a m Chicago Kzpress. . . . , 4.25 pra
OM p in . . . Chicago Jt Iowa Local. 6.00 p m
Leaves . A MU. IIIVKH. Arrlrj
Omaha Depot 10th aid Mtuou rtti. Omahi
10.15 am Denver Uipross , 4.03 pm
10.15 ' ] am Doodwood ISipross , 403 p m
4.60 pm Denver Kxpress 9.35 a m
4,50 p m Donvar Lloiltod 12. : J a m
II I UO p m Hastlncs Local H.i7 : p m
If 8.16 I am . . .Lincoln Local ( liicoptHnn ) . ll.a-1 i > m
Leavui K. U ril' . J , X . . U. Arrlvei
Omaha llopot 10th and Mason Sts Oraahi
y.W a. m . . . .Kansas City Day Kzprttss . . . 6.00 pra
ii.45 i p m K. U. Nlellt Kip. vl U. P. Trans 643 nm
y.15 I p m St. Louis Express 0.13 a m
. CHICAGO. K. I. A PACIFIC I From
Hast. I Union Depot 10th fc. Muroy sts. I East.
10.00 n m . , . . .Atlantic Kinross 0.70 p m
4.40 p in Vestibule KJprwst 1.10 p rn
0 J > p m Mglit 850 n m
OuInK I UlllCAliO , it. 1 rt'-l'AClnO. From
West. I Union Depot 10th atui Marcy Sts. I West.
1.20 p ml Denver Lhrtltod I 4.KJ p m
8.50 ami..Kansas City ( ExceptSunday.I ) 7.0i p
l.cavcj I UNION PAOI IC. Arrlvdi
Omaha I Union Depot IQUi arKliMaroySts. Omaha
7.M a m .Uoatrlce Ktptusi il.'j p in
r,60 nm . .Denver 4.0i p m
2.15 pm . .Overland 7.0) p in
4.15 pm 11.1) p m
B.40 p m .Pnclflo 10.4) a m
6.30 n m lunrar 4.-JJ p m
' . t'AJi ( ; lArrlve
Omaha I U. P. depot qndiMarcy Us. Omaha
7.05 pn. ) Chlcazo Kipnul | 'J..lo ' a m
11.10 BUI I Chicago Kxuriut p.51) p m
Ixiaves I SIOUX UlTVJC' . lArrtvei
Omaha I Depot. 10th and M rcy Sts. I Omshi
7.HJ ami tiloux Uty Puutnier IIU.Mp m
k35 pm | -it. Paui BjprpsJIO.OJ \ a m
Leave * I hlOU.X C1TV &HUCIF10. ( Arrives
Omaha ! Depot. 15th and Webster Sts. I Omaha
5.45 pm | St. Paul Lmrlted ! U.25 a m
Leaves | OMAUA A &T. LOUIa. [ Arrives
OmnhoU. | P. Depot , 10th and Marcy Sit. I Omakk
4.1H pml St. Louis Cannon llall. . . IH.ai pa
Leaves I C. . St. P. . M. It O ( Arrives
Omaha Depot lith nnd Webiter Sts. I Orusil
8.10 am j.Sioux city Accommodation. . I 'Jit p n
1,15 pm SlouxClty Uxp > * ( Kx. Sunday,11.4) ) , p n
6.1.1 p m StPaut .iiilto , ! I l.li ) no
& 15 pm llancroft I'assanirar ( Kx.Bund'yll 8.4i p ni
Leaves I K. K. A MO. VALLKV fArrlvit
Omaha II I Depot I5th nnd Webster 8t . I
HUO am . . . .llcadirood Kxprusi 5.2J y n
I'.OO am ( Kx. Sat. ) Wyo. F.xp. ( K . Mon. ) 5.2) pa
6.33 pm . . .Norfolk ( Kx. nunday ) . . . . . . I0.2i n
6.15 pm St. Paul Hxpra s V.li * at
Leaves IClIIC.UiO A NOHTH WKSrKHNArrlr |
OmahalU. P. depot. IQtb and Marcy Sis. I Uut&t.
7.20 am ( Kx. Sun'y ) Carroll Paisenger
10.40 a in i hlcnito Kxpress. . . , . .
4M pm Vestlbula Limited. . . . . . . 9.3) m a :
T.UO D m Kasiorn Flyer 2.15 p n
ttiM p m ( K , Hun. ) Chin. Pasi.tKx. Mon. ) 11.23 a n
Leave * I M1S80UU1 PAClr'IC. Arrln *
Umahal Depot 15th and Webster Sts.
1.10 pmT. . . . .SL Ixus ! Kiprois. 7.0U oi
1000 pm ft. LonU Kxpresi.
6.19 pm | Nebraska Local , .
JULIETS COOLED HIS ARDOR
VonttiMsomo Picket Shaved With Hobol
Lead In Front of Petersburg.
A MEMORIAL TO GENERAL DOUBLEDAY
nml tlip Ami } ' nml Navy Union
liiilcn .Slirrnmii'n lloiiinnil I'roni KOII-
ttirky Olil ArniyOiinirHnt tlio liullnii-
ii | > ell > i Xntloiml Unriiiniimont.
Andrew J. Houok of Onmlm wns 5
inorabor of the 183th Pennsylvania in-
'aiitry during the war iiiul in u recent
otter to ono of his comrades related the
'allowing Incident of the battle before
Petersburg :
"I shall never forgot the day that 1
was on picket in front of Petersburg
Ike Ivipp and Ben Harris occupied the
| ) lt next to me , and my companion was a
man by the name of Burgess at least I
think that was the name , and if 1 am not
mistaken ho belonged to Company A.
Bon Harris was of a rather venturesome
disposition and a little reckless about
exposing his person as a target for our
friends across the wav. On the day In.
question. Ben would every once in a
while raise up in his pit and In a drawl
ing tone nay : "Well , I think I'll have
another shot at 'em. ' ' Ho hud kept this
up for some time , until linally , the John
nies got a little tired of it uiul laid for
Ben , and the next time lie rose up they
lot lly at him , ouo of the bails almost
cutting the rim of his old slouch hut off
and grazing the side of his head. It
dampened Ben's ardor in that direction
for the balance of that day. "
Muniorlnl tn Oriicriil Dniililvilnjr.
C. II , Smith of Washington , member
of the Seventy-sixth Now York volun
teers , has issued an address to the mem
bers of the First Army corps , recount
ing the valor of General Abner Doublo-
duy , recently deceased , and concluding
as follows :
"Comrades , it seems right and proper
for us to see that there is u statue placed
in ono of the public parks of Washing
ton or a suitable monument erected over
his remains at Arlington , and it l > o-
hoovcs us to see that the memory of this
great and gallant soldier is thus kept
green in the minds of the oncoming gen
erations , as it will over be in the hearts
of the soldiers who had the good fortune
to servo under him. A comrade who
served his country so faithfully from
1842 to J874 , ono who in all this time
never faltered in his duty , whoso in
tegrity , honesty and faithfulness to the
interests of the country were never
questioned , should , indeed , bo thus re
membered. To this end , I would sug
gest that the sum of $ . .0,000 or $ i"i,000 , bo
raised by the surviving members of the
First Army corps. If the above sugges
tion commends itself to the members I
would bo glad to have such comrades
coinmunicato witli mo that I may for
ward the above , with their suggestions ,
to the commander of the First Army
Corps association. "
Sliemmii's Komnval from Kentucky.
The recently published interview In
which the son of General Sherman explained -
plained the origin of the Insanity story ,
provoked the following comment from
Colonel A. K. McClure of the Phila
delphia Times :
Father Thomas Sherman , son of the
late General Sherman , recently deliv
ered u lecture In St. Louis , in which ho
gave a detailed account of General Sher
man's removal from his command in
Kentucky , and later ho supplemented
the statements of his lecture by an in
terview for the newspapers , assuming to
explain the misapprehension under
which his father was removed. Al
though the devoted son of General Sher
man , Father Thomas Sherman had not
carefully studied the history of his
father's removal from the Kentucky
command. Ho tells how his mother and
her brother , the late Thomas livving , ap
pealed to President Lincoln after Sher
man had been removed , and how on the
following day by direction of the presi
dent , with the concurrence of General
Ilalleck , Sherman was restored to his
command in Kentucky.
The chief error of Father Thomas
Sherman is in saying that his father had
been restored to his command in Ken
tucky. Ho never was restored to that
command after ho had been removed
from it on the 23d of December , 1801.
Ho was appointed to the command on
the 8th of October , 1801 , nnd when in re
sponse to a request from the War de
partment ho stated that 00,000 men
would bo necessary for defensive opera
tions in Kentucky and that 200,000 men
would be necessary for offensive opera
tions to suppress the rebellion in the
southwest nnd open the Mississippi river
It was assumed In military circles In
Washington that ho was demented and
incapable of holding so important a
military command. General Hallcck ,
then In command of the military division
in which Shgrman was operating , in a
letter to General MeClollnn , then com-
mnndor-in-chief , said : "I um satisfied
that General Sherman's physical and
mental system Is so completely broken
by labor and cnro as to render him for
Both the method nnd results vrhcu
Syrup of Figa ia taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste , nnd acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem effectually , dispels colds , head *
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced , pleasing to the taste and ac-
ceptuhlo to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial m its
eflecta , prepared , only from the most
healthy and ngrccabjo substances , its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for Bale in GOo
and 81 bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist wan a
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it. Io not accept any
Eubstitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FtlANCISCO. OAL ,
IMI3VIUI , KY. titW YORK , H.K
ho proHMit unfll for duty. 1'erlwps n
ovv ' weeks rest may restore him. "
After holding the comumud In Ken *
upky for llttlo moro than two months
Sherman was relieved of it nnd ordered
SIW report to Henton Barracks , St. Louis ,
where ] ho waa unsigned to the duties of
nilltary Instructor. It wan HO generally
iccepted nt the tlmo that ho wan some
what unbalanced in mind that the ( . 'in-
Innatl Commercial , the loading udiiiin-
strntlon organ of Slierman'H own atato ,
not only announced his Insanity but com-
ueiited on it editorially , tt remains an
undisputed fact in history , however , that
| the chief reason assigned for the belief
ill General Sherman s Insanitv was bin
call for ( iO.OOO troops to defend Kentucky
nnd for .100,000 to make an aggressive
campaign against the confederates In
' the southwest , and it Is mman undis-
Dtited fact of history that it did require
hilly ( iO.OOO men to defend Kentucky and
that quite 200,000 men wore necessary to
) pen the Mississippi and conquer the re-
Bullion in the southwest. General ShorJ
man was , therefore , adjudged insane
solely because ho was wiser than the po
litical and military authorities of his
day.Tho
The vital error in Father Sherman's
statement is in his assumption that Ills
rather had been restored to his com-
'mind. ' From the time that lie was re
lieved in Kentucky in the latter part of
December , JSU1 , ho continued at the St.
Louis Barracks as military instructor
until the ISth of February , 1S02. Ho
was 11 rst ordered from St. Louis to take
command of the post at L'ndiicuh , Ky. ,
where ho remained until the 10th of
March and was not permitted to take
the Held until after the capture of Forts
Henry and Donolson and the city of
Xashvillo. It was General Grant who
was instrumental in having General
Sherman placed in command of a
division to join Grant for the Shlloh
campaign and the skill and courage
Sherman exhibited during the lirst day
at Shiloh miulo Grant appreciate him as
the best of all his lieutenants and from
that until the close of the war ho ranked
as second only to Grant as the military
chieftain of the army. Such is in brlof
the history of Sherman's removal from
Ills Kentucky command and his rein
statement to a subordinate command at
the opening of the Shiloh campaign.
Niitloiml Kiiciimpinunt ( lump * .
Secretary J. L. Smith of the "Veteran
Homestead Fund , " 1ms sent the follow
ing circular to Grand Army posts :
At the National Encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republic , hold in
Washington , D. C. , September 21st , u
series of "old army games" wore given
on the base ball grounds. None but
members of the Grand Army of the Re
public were allowed to enter or compote
and there were long lists of starters in
each event , comrades being entered from
every department , even far away Cali
fornia being represented.
The prhes , which were very valuable ,
were all contributed by friends of our
organization. In each event there was
goodnaturcd rivalry , each comrade
doing his best to win. It was demon
strated at this meeting that the sumo
spirit that animated those "old boys" in
the days of 1801 was still wlthin'thom
and that not all of them were candidates
for the retired list.
In order to foster this spirit and keep
alive the memories of out1 many marches
by day and by night , It is proposed at
the next national encampment ut Indi
anapolis to present to the winner of a
llvo-mllo "forced inarch" a homestead
oompieto in every particular and fur
nished throughout In a comfortable man
ner. ' ' Messrs. Hallott& Davis of Boston ,
Mass. , have already given an 81,100
piano to grace the parlor.
Judging from the long lists of entries
at Washington meeting it is safe to .say
thousands of comrades will try for this
elegant prize , both for its mstrinsie
value and the honor of being the best
preserved veteran of that vast army
which saved the union.
Competition is to bo absolutely free to
every member of the Grand Army of the
Republic in good standing in any post ,
who is the head of a family , from Maine
to California , from the gulf to the lakes ,
white or black , if they "marched in ' 01'
to ' 03 they are welcome to compote.
To enable us to carry this plan into
effect wo nsk your post to subscribe such
sum as your generosity may suggest.
The trustees will expend this fund
with strict economy and render a state
ment at the close of the encampment.
Please send with you" subscription the
names of any comrades who would like
to complete for the prize , with addresses.
The house will bo built in Indianapolis
and bo readp for occupancy when the
encampment meets , September 4th. The
deed will bo delivered to the winner at
the camp-lire the evening of the day of
the contest , which will occur the day
after the grand review.
Army mill Navy Union Itnilffe.
The committee on military affairs of
the house of representatives recently
submitted the following self-explanatory
report :
Tliis resolution authorizes the officers
and enlisted men , members of the Regu
lar Army and Navy union , to wear the
distinctive badge of the order upon all
occasions of ceremony :
The Regular Army and Navy union Is
incorporated under the laws of Ohio and
is composed of "honorably discharged
or retired members of the regular army ,
navy and marine corps or re von no
marine service of the United States , "
and ollicors who have at least served 11 vo
years in the regular service of the United
States , of good moral character , indus
trious habits nnd possessed of HOIIIO
known reputable means of support and
They declare the purnoso of the or
ganization to bo for social and benevo
lent purposes and for the protection and
welfare of their families and dopond-
"
onts.
The committee finds that this organ
ization is similar to that of the Grand
Army of the Republic , oxeopt that mem
bership is conllncd to discharged mem
bers of the regular service. A similar
privilege was granted by congress by
joint resolution passed September 2. > ,
1890 , to military societies of men who
served in the war of the Revolution ,
the war of 1812 , the Mexican war and
the war of the Rebellion.
It is held by the secretary of war , and
the committee thinks correctly , that
this resolution docs not extend to mem
bers of the Regular Army and Navy
union. The committee believes that no
detriment can como to the service by the
passage of the resolution , and that it ,
will bo conducive to the cultivation of
patriotism and manly character among
the veterans associated in this organiza
tion , and that equal privileges ought to
bo extended to this body as nro now enjoyed -
joyed by the other societies mentioned.
The unprecedented sale of Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup provokes cmnpctitlclu ; but the 1
people cling to Dr. Hull's Cougli Syrup. 1n
< ln y llalr. . |
Gray hair is BO common now that ono t
wonders what it comes from. Young tt tr
' r
men havo' it in profusion and young t
women uro very proud when they have
s
coilluro in which gray has a prominent t
part. The prevalence of gray hair is I
attributed to frequent cutting and soap. 1
The doctors speak of inherent tenden 1
cies and old women gabble of curly piety ,
1)ut soap and the barber do moro toward 1
taking color and strength out of hair
than anything else docs. The singeing
of hair IB done to prevent the oils from
oxudlug from tlu ends of clipped halra
ami singeing It l tu thin regard botU-r
than cutting , But ammonia-hmdotl
soaps nro the worst factors. Many per-
nous use ammonia when washing their
head mid It outer * Into all shampoo mix
tures. It Is ulfK ) an ingredient of nunt
Honps , It dries up the seal ) ) and robs th >
hair of all Its moisture. That is wlu < ri >
most of the gray hair of today comes
trom.
FOR SHAME.
"II l.lliorly , Wlmt 1'rlmiro Cnmmtttrtl lit
Thy Niunu. "
Kate Field's Washington : The day
for calling people names because they
object to the present pension list has
gone by It is possible for a southern
member of congress to protest without
Intending an Insult to "tho old soldier. "
U is u national disgrace thitt sectional
feeling should bo dragged up whenever
there is n discussion of what has grown
to bo nn outrage on the Dockets of the
people. Said a distinguished republican
recently : ' -Two yearn ago , on the passage -
ago of that las $ pension bill , men tn my
town , who up to that time hud never
dreamed of pensions , became "old sol
diers ; ' they now grumble that their pen
sions nro not bigger. This plundering
of the treasury must bo stonpod. " Who *
over dared accuse this critio of disloy
alty would bo mad indeed. This man
lives in New York. Why should not n
man from Alabama bo permitted equal
freedom of speech ?
Last Thursday the house of representa
tives witnessed" s-eoiio worthy of atlto-
bellum days. Pensions were the burden
of the fray. "There is in the pension
olllco nn employe who receives a pension
of $10 a month for deafness and draws n
salary of 31,800 for attending to n tele
phone. " Thus bays Mr. Ttirpln of Ala
bama.
Chorus His name ! his imino !
Mr. 't'tirpin From the fact that ho
comes from that doubtful state , Indiana ,
1 should think him a democrat. Ills
name is William 1C. Davis.
Mr. Wtiugli In the name of Indiana ,
I protest. I do not believe the state
ment.
Mr. Turnin The statement is true. I
will not allow any man to say I nm false.
Mr. Waugh I don't believe it.
Thereupon Mr. Turpiu leaps from his
seat , rushes nt Mr. Waugh , doorkeepers
and members interfere , and Tiirpinitos
and Waughitt's prepare for n conflict.
Brushing the temporary chairman out of
his seat. Speaker Crisp beats his gavel
on the desk. "A most unseemly exhi
bition , " ho exclaims. "Thosergeant-at-
arms will preserve order. " A small man
with a big mnco on which ho poised the
American eagle , appears on the floor ,
and to save the rags of decency left ,
some ono moves to adjourn the house , a
suggestion Speaker Crisp most thank
fully heeds.
Have not things como to a pretty pass
when the honor of no man from Indiana
can bo doubted without calling forth u
protest from the whole state in the per
son of its representatives ; ' What right
has oue congressman to give the lie to
another , especially on the magnificent
assumptian that everybody in his par
ticular state is above reproach ? What
right has the insulted congressman to
make a battle ground of legislative halls ?
"Unseemly , " aye. and moro ! Look at
this picture at Washington ; then gnzo
on that much worse spectacle atTopoka ,
and ask yourselves whether popular
government is not wringing its own neck.
If you waut other object lessons , go to
Wyoming and Montana. Before you
have made the circuit you will remem
ber the last words of that glorious wo
man , Madame Roland , "O liberty , what
crimes are committed in thy name ! "
You need not despair. Salvation Oil will
heal your burnt arm without a scare.
EVILS OF PRONUNCIATION.
Ho Not Ho Cnrrlcs.i ur Slovenly In Your Mini.
HIT of Snci-ch.
The slipshod way in which some people
ple talk is as distressing to a sensitive
ear as it is bewildering to the senses.
'Didshu seems James when you were In-
ton yes day ? " means , freely translated :
"Did you see Mrs. .Tamos when you were
in town yesterday ? "
I was listening to a reading once nnd
caught these words : "Its shoes. " She
was tolling us something about a child ,
I thought , but inquiring I learned that
the reader had boon declaiming u piece
about our country's flag , and the phrase ,
"Its shoes" read in the original "Its
hues. "
"Smother day" does not refer to a
period of execution. It is the very com
mon way in which your friend informs
vou that ho will see you "somo other
day. "
If you will notice the conversation of
any two people you meet you will hear
words that Bound as unintelligible us if
taken from a foreign tongue with which
you arc unfamiliar.
"Don monshun it , " Homo elegant
speaker says , and you really promise
that you never will.
A single phrase which ran the gauntlet
of the American nation was played upon
like a harp of n thousand strings
"Why , certainly , " It became , Wy , cer
tainly , " "Wi , Hiittingly , " "Certingly , "
before it dropped out of sight.
Educated people will toll us that they
are "goin" tormorror" and ask if wo
heard the "noos , " and , if wo have not ,
assure us of being "stoopid. " These are
barbarous mannerisms in an ago when
people devastate libraries in order to
learn the wisdom of the ancients.
In Franco words are of such impor
tance that an academy is consulted and
its dictum fiecurcd before n now ono is
introduced into the language.
Wo have no bettor oxumplo of clear
and correct pronunciation than that of
the educated foreigner who visits us.
Ho vocalizes his few English words with
u most musical intonation , giving every
syllable its full value , and pronouncing
his final letters with resonant distinct
ness , oven though ho may never in his
own tongue have sounded n final letter.
But that which ho knows , ho knows ,
and is much worried when he hears bin
Yankee friend talking about a "stun
bawn , " Inhtead of n "stono barn. "
"Sneak little , but speak that llttlo
well" would bo a good motto for the
people whoso speech runs down at the
heel. And If there are words which
you are not sure about refuse'to ' employ
them until you have learned their true
ring and value.
Not to speak our mother tongue cor
rectly is to have an unsightly and dangerous -
gorous substructure for nil future knowl
edge.
Nuuralglu headaches promptly cured by
Hruino-Solt/.er. Trial bottle lOc.
Doctor * DUugron.
It is hard to follow all tha advice
which the health-food people uro in the
habit of giving. "Bo sure and boll milk
and water before drinking them" Id the
exclamation | of ono wing. "When milk
and water are boiled , their most valua
ble nutritive proportion are destroyed , "
retorts the other wing. "Molt butter
to the boiling point before eating it , "
said the London Lancet recently , "for
there may bo moro bacilli in u pleco of
butter than there nro Inhabitants In
Kuropo. " "Don't oat butter that baa
been cooked , for it Is u deadly poison in
thosyittorn , " earnestly exclaims nhealth'
food journal.
Impaired digestion repaired by Ocechamt