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THE OMAHA DAILY BRt ! ; IjllIDAY , JUNE 15 , 1891.
8PE01HL NOTICES.
AdvertlJemeat * for the * * column * will bo taken
until 11 30 p m. for the evtntnit nnd until CM
p. m. for th momlni ? nnd Bumlar edition * .
Adrertl ers , by remieslln * numbered check ,
ran have nn w't nddresjeil to a numbered l t-
l r In care of The Uee. Answers ta d < lres wJ will
be delivered upon presentation of th check.
BITtTATIONS WANTED.
Rales. VAo word first Insertion , Jo a wort
thereafter. Nothing taken for leaa tlnn ISO.
, POSITION AB iiooK-Knnppii on
iin. or i shlpplnR clerk in wliolnMo
Imuso , by capable young man. * " "
U. llee. A
W ANTElJ W ALE HELP.
EOL1C1TOIIS , THAMS FUrWISHKDi INSTALL.
mrnt Roodn. Amerlcnn Wringer Co. , IWi How
ard ! reft. _ H-BS3
5HNTS , BALATIY OR COMMISSION. TIIB
Krcatest Invention of Iho nge. , Tin ; New Pat
ent Clumlcnl Ink- Erasing Pencil. Belli on
Urtit WorM tike mairlc. AKents nre making
IBM tr > 112300 per week. Tor further par.
tlci.lnra write ttio Monroe Erasing ilfir. Co. ,
X 36. Lft Cro g. VT\ \ * -
WANTKI ) . SALtJSMANl fAI'AI1 *
Blurt , permanent plncf. Brown nro. . Co. .
nurserymen , Chicago , 111. _ I1-M3J J22'
SALEHMHN WANTnn. TO BELL OHU noons
by wimple to the who'.e ale nnd retail trade
nelJ on riant to every buslncs man or firm.
llMrnl salary ; money advanced for ndvertlrin *
. AddreM
nnt epfn e ; jjcrmanent position.
wltli stamp , King Mftf. Co , c-2'ninjn21 | 16.
SALESMAN TO cAitnv Sinn UNI : IN THE
Krocory trade ! state what } in and " 1"llo.r/-
Address N 2J. llee. U-M971 16
J'ltSHINO MEN TO TAKE onDISUfli roll OLD
rntabllshcd house ; salary paid. AyF&jJij
Douglan. i * * * t
jltTOTLElt , WITH SMALL CAPITAL CAN
control territory on n new * rt'&eJotlrm1er't ' ' <
Investigate at once. Prltcharcl , " .
, , _ jj1 , ( ) ; ;
WANTED , AN-F.XPKHIENCEn SA.I'E1i"ArJT'2 ? '
canvass country trade In n specialty line , ller-
, crenco requlwuJ. Address N 43 , "j _ MM , , . .
WANTnn , A YOUNQ MAN AND TO
4
carry Uvcnlng Dally Bee. Call
1'nOPMJ AT ONCH
SPECIALTY
WANTnn.
for me'lfclnc Co. Write or vMro ' " "f' to
lr. 13. r. CMllnn , Bwanton. Neb. 11 MgiS IB *
wANTnn coNTitACTOU on
to bulid'2 cottases. Call 2710
WR HAvn rnoriTABLB Sinn MNB ron
rollable salesmen. Omaha Rubber "rokemse
Cd. . S06 B. 12th street. H M2I1 21
" 1 WANTED FEMALE HELP.
WANTED , A TitonouaiiLY COMPETENT
cook. Mrs. TranclH arable. London Court , m
liouso from U.o corner of South 24th Btrc ; m
WANTED rinsT CLASS COOK : TWO IN
faSny ball 1DM Cl.lcngt . ) , between hm.rs 2
and ip. m . Slrn. Lcvl Carter. C M1S1-1C *
WANTnn , boon OIRL rqn
. 1130 South
houiework ; references rcaulred.
C 196-16'
23th street. _ _ _ _ _ _
WANTED , A GOOD COOK. MnS MAHSII.
8th nnd I'Ino St. , cast of BrownelMiaU
WANTED , A GOOD GIIU. TOR IIOUHRWOnK.
Mrs. frank Wllcox , S.W.cor. 2911. and DOUBIM.
G w 10
( I
WANTED. STODKNT KU113D. AT W. CI. A.
hospital. Council Uluffs. C M242 81
FOB. BENT HOUSES.
I'lNH FLAT IN CLOUSKU BLOCK AT 703 S.
16th St. ; ranKe and all other crnvcnlcnces ;
IK. GcorgV Clouaer , room 2 , 1623 iarnamst.
'HOUSES , F. K xAnLiNO. BAnicnn nilocic
D 038
HOUSES IN ALL FARl * OF THE CITY. THE
O. F. Davis company. 1505 Farnam. D 637
t-ROOM COTTAGES , MODERN. CHOICE IN
Botntord Circle. C. S. Elgutter. 804 Bcs build-
Ing. D-6S3
J'.ENTAL AGENCY , 607 BROWN BLOCK.
CLEAN , COMFORTABLE , CONVENIENT ,
moderate rent&ls. best 3 nnd 4-room suites for
housekeepers only. References required. AUo
C-roora BUlte In tenement. 816 S. 22d st.
JCELKENNEY&CO..R. 1. CONTINENTAL BLK.
TOR RENT , $35.90 PER MONTH , 4110 LAFAYette -
etto avenurt 7 rooms , furnace , bath , hot and
cold -water , closet , gas. elcctrlo Ibjhtlnr appll-
nncos , M > tca Beautiful lawn , trees , etc. Fidelity
Ttnaf Company. J702 Famanv street. D-S9a
FOR RENT , GOOD DETACHED N4NE-ROOM
housn 2621 Copltol avenue. B. II. Roblson ,
room 7 , Commercial National. D 850
.TEMPLETON & PIERSON. Paxton blk.
D C56
FOR RENT , DWELLINGS IN ALL PARTS
of Omaha ; call for list. E. IL Sheafe. 432
PaMon block. D M666
FOR RENT , DESIRABLE DWELLINGS IN
Council Bluffs ; call for list at Omaha office.
433 Paten block. E. II. Shcafo. D MC67
FOR RENT TWO 10-ROOM MODERN FLATS ,
cheap. J. W. Squire. 248 Bee bldg. D-823
FOR RENT. 3 , 4 AND E ROOMS. ENQUIRE
C31 S. Hth ave. D-S52-21 *
FURNISHED HOUSE ON FARNAM STREET.
near 25th. Call at C07 Brown bloclt.
FOR RENT , DESIRABLE MODERN RESIdence -
denco , J51J Farnam. II. C. Patterson , Rnmg
block. _ D-M8M _
S-ROOM FLATS CHEAP. 1413 N.
HOUSES , F. D. WEAD , 1521 DOUGLAS.
D 161 14
FURNISHED HOUSE. ALL MODERN CON-
vcnlences , near HatiBCom park. F. D. Wcail.
16th and Douglas. D 161 14
8-ROOM HOUSE. $20 PER MONTH. NEAR
High school , inquire 2616 Capitol Ave.
D 167 13 *
NEW FIVE-rOOM BRICK HOUSE FOR RENT
cheap. Call at 2905 Parker. D M176 14 *
FURNISHED HOUSE 6 ROOMS. $25 00 ; NEWLY
pipcred , painted : nice jurd. Inqulro 602 South
16th street. References. D 197 IS *
FOR RENT. OR BALE. ONE AMONG THE
Hurst icaldenc.'H In Omaha ; rich maple and
chtrry llnlah , hnrdvvood. polished parlor Moors ;
nil modem conveniences , v\lth barn ; cheap.
Olobo Luan and Trust Co. , owners. 16th and
Dodge. D-M213 16
roil RENT , HOUSE ROOMS , MODRRK.
HOCKS i. Hill. D-2.-7 a
4-IIOOM PLAT , rilONT , 1170 SOUTH 16 m.
i > at so *
TOU IU2NT , 8-HOOSt HOUSG , CAPITOL AVE. .
wi'Ht of Utah echool ; nfly papered. Cheap
to rlnht party. Apply ta Ncllintun Hall , 1'lrst
NiUliuial bldtf. nf li M2J3 17
ROOMa
_
i.Anan SOUTH BOOM , 1919 DODQE STHEKT.
K J96
HOOil WITH ALCOVE. 621 B. 2STH AVE.
E 425J21'
rUUNlSHEU IIOOM , 2017 1IARNEY smECT.
13-M155 IS *
UESIHAI1LS JU11NISUED .LAKGU I'ltONT
room and alcove , close to business cvnter. Ad-
N , Uec. E3111
BE.VUTirUL FURNISHED ROOMS AD-
Jaoent to business portion ; references ex-
changed. Address N 9. Bee. E-S83 ll
S FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP-
Ing for man and wife. Rent taken In board.
SiaN. 17tlu E 810
AETNA HOUSE , NORTHWEST CORNER 1JTH
and Dodge. Rooms by the day or vttck.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ E 956 Jy9
FURNISHED ROOMS , 1815 CHICAGO STREET.
_ 13M377 Jy9 _
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS ! MODERN
uivimlenccs ; ru i UU Mary's avenue.
j _ U M109 16
I NICE. FURNISHED ItOOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping. 1112 South Hth atreet.
_ E-M147 _
FOR RENT. TNEWLY FURNISHED FRONT
room ; bath , eaa , etc. ; only 6 blocks from husl.
nesa ccnterr to > ouug man only. Z112 DOUK-
lus street. E lis 19
ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING , Hi
North 15th. E M223 16 *
ROOMS ANDBOARD
bOUTH ROOMS AND GOOD BOARD. 210 ]
Douglas street. I" M9ili
t '
. WOMEN'S HOME. UNDEll CAHB OS-
Women's ChrUtluu UKOclatlon. Ill tJ. ith it.
r ;
ROOMS. T'UHNISHED Oil UNPUUNISIIED.
with tlrst-clts * boanL 1900 Capita ! ave. Inquire
_ l 10CapUolaye. y M7 ? <
NICELY FU11NISHED ROOMS , TOLUINO
brd * , modern conveniences , vtlth good board.
Th llcne. JOa ) llarney. P-M JU
LAUOi : t-nONT AICOVE ROOM. TWO NICE
closet * and unite , with board The Albany ,
2101 Dousla _ strcct F-41J
uu cincia ritoNT ROOMS. SINQLU on
en suite. Tttble boarder * accommodated.
I'-Mlli U *
, ,
ROOMS AND I1OAUD , Kit DOUOLAS STUET.
I' M99I _ _
DIMIUAIILK FRONT ROOM AND ALOOVlT
tvltl. board ; Rood location. 10 Dod street.
I -Uin 11
LATtOU SOUTH FRONT ROOMS. filNOLE OR
rniulte , with board ; reference * , tilt Kurnam
FINMALI'O\'K SUITE : AIJJO SINGLE ROOM.
nllli or without board ; private family ; reftr-
_ u > CM.17W _ Dudce. -MI 3 IS *
NICE COOL" SOUTHEAST FRONT ROOM. PRI-
vaa board , ci > aral lunut ; all conveniences.
1110 DoucU * st. F-MZtt U *
ROOMS AND BOARD.
Continued.
DESIRABLE ROOMS , \VITH HOARD. REFER-
encea. Terms reasonable. 202 N. ISlh ,
F-221
FOR RENT-UNFURNISH'D ROOMS.
FOR RENT , I-ROOMS AT 171J N. 16TH.
0-87314 *
4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUITABLE FOR
housekeeping , city vrater , elo. . low rent ; north
west corner 17th and Webster it. O G33
FOR RENT. STORES AND OFFICES
CORNER SALOON , 921 DOUGLAS. INQUIRB
922. I-M863
II MONTHS LEASE OF STORE. JS09 S. 1ITIL
, , I-E9J
FOR RENT. TH 4-8TOUY BRICK BU1LDINO ,
916 Farnam street. Th * building hai a n re
proof cement basement , complete steam heat *
Itifr Hxture * , water on nil floors , gas , etc. Ap
ply at the om > o of the Bee. 1 910
AGENTS WANTED.
AGENTS IN AND OUT OF CITY ; LIBERAL
commissions. Apply room 433. Paxton 'block.
_ J-876 Jy7'
WANTED , LADY AGENTS AT ONCE TOJjHLL
n new article , good seller nnd good prom. Call
on or address Emma Carter , 412 I ikp street ,
Omnhn , Nel' J MH5 17 *
WANTED TO RENT.
UNFURNISHED ROOM , WITH ALCOVE PRE-
fcrrod ; gentlemen ; must be nice location ; ref-
erenccn. Address N 45 , Bee. K 195 15
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
keoplng ; man nnd wife ; west qf 17th street.
Address. N SO , Bee. K M2I3 15 *
STORAGE.
STORAGE.WILLIAMS A CROSS. 1214 HARNEY.
_ ' M-601
faTORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ; CLEAN
and cheap rate R. Well * . 1111 Farnam.
Farnam.MCOO
M-COO
_
OM.VAN8TORAGE CO.,150 DODGE. TEL.155 .
M 201
WANTED TO BUTT.
SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT AND
sold. L. Altman , 803 & 810 N. 16th st.
N 8231 Jy5
A CANOPY TOI' PARK OR HUNTING SPRING
wagon. Address N 49 , Bee. N M 34 17"
IIIQIICST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND-HAND
furniture , stoves , etc. L Brusscll. 710-71I N. 16th.
N 837
N
WANTED TO BUY SECOND-HAND BANK
furniture and safe. Address Box Ml. Clatonla ,
_ N b. N 19I-20 *
FIVE TO SEVEN ROOMS. MODERN COTTAGE
and lot. must bo good yard , within IH miles
of High school. State terms ; must bo n bar
gain. Address N 47 , Bc . N M220 16 *
IFOR SALE FURNITURE. 1
PAYMENTS EASY , YOU WON'T MISS YOUR
money. Low prices on furniture & household
goods. Enterprise Credit Co. , 613-615 N. 16th at.
O857
FOR SALE. WINDSOR FOLDING BED ; OAK
finish. Child's bed complete. Alio few other
articles cheap for cash , at 2115 Capitol'avenue.
Q Mi37 17
AT PRIVATE SALE. ALL THE FURNITURE
'In the well furnished house at 702 8. 36th
Btrcet , nlso lady'u bicycle ; bargains : reason ,
have sold house. O M240 15'
FOR SALE HORSES , WAGONS TO.
LARGE DRIVING AND SADDLE HORSE FOR
sale , 4 years old. 1609 Douglas st. P 882 14 *
SMALL PERFECT SADDLE HORSE FOR
sale , suitable for lady , 1609 Douglas st.
P SSO 14 *
FOR SALE , LIGHT CARRIAGE TEAM.
2-SEATED SURREY FOR SALE OR IN EX-
clmngo for phaeton. Imiulra'ut 716 N. 22d St.
P 169 14 *
FOR SALE SPAN OF HORSES , SIX YEARS'
old , bright bay , about sixteen hands high ; can
be driven single. Apply to 1903 Davenport
street. , P-163-U *
FIRST CLASS PONY CART FOR SALE CHEAP
at H24 North IStli street. P 1C4-17 *
ONE TEAM , NEW WAGON AND HARNESS ;
nlso ono road v\ugon. for n.ilo cheap ; must be
Bold nt once , Fidelity Loan and Guarantee
Co , Room 4. Wllhnell block. p M236
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
BALED HAY FOR SALE. THE STANDARD
Cattle Company. Ames , Neb , hive 2,000 tons
of good tarn-stored hay for sale. All orders
filled promptly. Q-603
BENHRIM SPANIELS , THE HANDSOME
little toys ; Scotch Collies. O. H. Moore , 1631
Sherman avenue. Importer and breeder.
Q-875 Jy7
SUPPLIES FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS
Sole agents for the
NIGHT HAWK CAMERA , $5.
B. Heyn & Co. , photo supplies , 1003 Farnam st
Q-90S-Jy8
ST. BERNARD PUPS. 2101 DOUGLAS STREET.
Q M950 Jy9
LAW BOOKS. WEST'S REPORTERS. APPLY
1309 South 28th street. Q M154 IS *
FOR SALE , SET SINGLE TRACK HARNESS.
624 S. 16th street. Q MOl.7 . U
BICYCLES. NEW AND OLD. $20 TO $123f EASY
payments ; wo rent and repair. Omaha Bicycle
CO. , M7 N. 16th at. Tel. 189. Q-134
$12500 BICYCLE NOW $87.60 , $10000 CUT TO
$68.25 , WOO cut to $12.50. M. Trolel , 2709 Leav-
enworth street. Q Mil9 JylJ
FOR SALE , UPRIGHT PIANO. 817 SO. ICTH.
Q-M221 20 *
TOn SALE , ONE THOROUGHBRED ENGLISH
maatlft pup , C mo. old ; weight about 100 Ibs.
Address 1137 S. 30th street. Q M235 17
MISCELLANEOUS.
HAVE YOUR OLD CARPET WOVEN INTO
ruga. Smyinii ruja repaired. 15T.1 Leaven-
worth. R-M218 JyJJ
FOR RENT. COAL SHEDS. 2.000 TONS CA-
paclty. with iculca , ottlce , etc. , trackage. Gary -
V In Bros. , 210 N , V. Llfo bldg. R M233 17
y
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CLAIRVOYANTS
MRS. DR. II. WARREN , CLAIRVOYANT. REliable -
liable business medium ; 7th year at 119 N. 11
B-C01
CLAIRVOYANT PROCESSOR WHITE. THE
greatest clairvoyant ot his age , has arrived In
Omaha. He will read roar future Ufa without
a mtstaV . Gives valuable Information on all
matter * . Will give you trutbtul advice on all
business , Isw , money natter * , and all family
affairs , being glftnl with a rare and wonderful
Insight Into such inalttrs. and never known to
make a mistake. Ihe future plainly revealed ,
lovers united. Troubles healed , reunites the
separated , fiom whatever cause , and cauies
happy inarrUces. Gives names ot friends and
enemies , also ( ha one you will marry. Tells
what to do and where ta go ta bo lucky. All lu
trouble call. Thute deulrtnc reliable Informa
tion ou all affairs of life or uuilness are Invited
to call. All counsel strictly confidential , lit
can l found at 1117 Chlcaeo street. Hours
from t a. uj. to I p , m. Sundays , to S.
8-U1SO 19 *
MASSAGE , BATHS , ETO.
MADAME SMITH. M5 B. 1JTH. ID FLOOR ,
room 3. Massage , vapor , alcohol , utenm , sul *
phurln * and sea baths. T M9S7 16 *
MADAME BROWN , 1J14 CAPITOL AVKNUB.
2d floor , room 4 , massage , alcohol , sulphur nnd
en batha. T-M921 16 *
MME. ANNA OF CHICAGO GIVES ALCOHOL
baths and massage. 103 N , 16th , room 13.
T M123 16 *
PERSONAL.
MISS JOHNSTON , LADIES' HAIR DRESSER ,
shampooing. Old location , 211 S. 16th ntrcet.
U-856-J > 6
MASSAGE TREATMENT , ELECTIIO-THER-
mal baths. Scalp nnd hair treatment. manlcure&
cnlropodls. Mrs. Post , 319U H IStli. Wlthnell blk.
U 604
VIAVI HOMR TREATMENT FOR LADIES.
Health book and consultation free. Address or
call Vlavl Co. , 313 Bee bldg. Lady attendant.
U-60S
MASSAGE , MADAME BERNARD , 1419 DODGE
U M68I 1 _ _
CATARRH TREATED , $4 PER MONTH , ROOM
80 , Douglas blk. , cor. 16th and DO-IK" .
_
WHEN ON FARNAM STREET STOP IN AT
1410 and see our new china. M. II. HI IPS.
_ -909-Jy S _ _
TAKE YOUR PRIEND ; TINTYPES , 4 FOR
2JC. Troctor. 616 3. 16th street. U M96I Jy9
PEItSONAL. RiniAM KENNELS. OMAHAT
offer euro for mango and fleas ; also handsome
Cocker spaniels. U M112 16 _
IMOOENH L. RAMSEY MAKES DELICIOUS
home made bread ; try ono loaf. 217 N. 16th t.
U 871 Jy7 * _
_ _
LADIES- AMBER JEWELRY TO ORDER ;
nlso repairing. 613 3. 16th street. _ U M150
CREAM FOR WHIPPING ; COTTAGE CHEESE.
Waterloo creamery. 1613 Howard ; tel. 1332.
* U" * Miij jyi *
PROF. FRANK HROOLIN RESTORES HAIR
to the bald ; cures dandruff ; stops hair falling
out ; restores gray hair to Its natinal color ;
both sexes treated. References furnished ot
Omaha patients who are relieved. No cure.
no nay. Room 424 , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb.
U JO Jyl2
_
WHEN OUT WITH YOUR LADY VISIT J. J.
Mtiller's new lea cream parlors , 2S01 LeaVen-
uortli street ; everything Is new. Including the
building. Tel 1030 Ice cream delivered.
U M216
_
MISS DEVOL , FROM NEW YORK , HAS
taken charge of Madam La Rook's massage
parlors , 12 and 13 , at 322 North 16th
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE.
LOANS ON IMPROVED & UNIMPROVED CITY
property : $ J,000 & upwards. C to 6 per cent ; no
delays. W. Farnam Smith & Co. . 1320 Fnrnam.
W 607
If a house you want to rent ?
You'll find it on this page ,
Or on buying you are bent ?
You'll find it on this page.
Do you want a girl to work ?
You'll find it on this page.
Or , p erchance , a man to clerk ?
You'll find it on this page.
Do you want to get a bath ?
You'll find it on this page.
Or trade for that another hathr1
You'll find it on this jiage.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST HATES TUB
O. F. Davis Co . 1505 rarnam ut. W 60S
"MONEY TO
and Nebraska farms at from 6 to 7 per cent.
!
VT. D. llelkle. First National bank building.
W-613
_
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
Improved and unimproved Omaha real entate.
1 to 6 years. Fidelity Trust Co. , 1702 Farnnra.
P- W-t09
_
MORTGAGE LOANS. A. MOORE. C04 N. Y. Life.
W 713-J9'
_
OMAHA LOAN & TRUST CO. , 16TII AND
DoUElas streets , loan money on city and fnrm
property at lowest rates ot Interest. W 610
LIFE INSURANCE POLICES LOANED ON
or bought. F. C. Chesney , Kansas City , Mo.
_ _ W618
MONEY TO LOAN ON TARMS IN DOUGLAS ,
Improved nnd unimproved Omaha real estate.
Fidelity Trust Co . 1702 Tarnam at W ( ta
LOANS. E. II. SIIEAFE , 432 PAXTON ULOCIC
_ W MG63
MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED OMAHA
reul estate. Urennan , Love & Co. , 1'axton blk.
W 8U
_ _
ANTHONY LOAN & TRUST CO.,318 Tf.Y. "LIFE
loana at low rates for choice security on Ne
braska and Iowa farina or Omaha city property
_ , _ , _ W Gj5
CHOICE CITY AND FARM LOANS WANTED. '
J. N. Frenzer. opposite P. O. W 534 < T15
UNITED STATES .MORTGAGE CO. OF NEW
York. Capital 12,000,000. Surplus JCOO.OOO. Sub
mit choice loanii to r. S. Pusey , agent , First
National bank building , _ w 300
CITY LOANS , a A. STARR , CIS N. Y. LIFE.
_ W M9 < 8
LOANS , TEMl'LUlON&PILRtlON.PAXTON blk.
_ W-657
LOANS. 1 TO B YEARS. WARRANTS. IJONDS. '
etc. Garvln Bros , 210 N , Y. Llfo. W fill
MONEY TO LOAN OHAa'TELs7
MONEY TO LOAN- '
We will loan you any sum which you wish ,
email or large , ai the lowest possible ) rates. In
tha quickest possible time , and for any length
of tlmo to suit ; ou. You can pay | t back In
such Installments as you wish , when jou wish , '
and only pay fur It as lone aa > ou keen It.
You can borrow on
llOUHiniULU FURNITURE AND PIANOS
HORSUt ) . WAGONS AND CARRIAGKS
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , MERCHANDISE
iaiJ
OR ANY OTIIRR SECURITY.iaiJ >
Without publicity or removal of nronertr
OMAHA MORTOAQU IXJAN CO.
806 SuUTH 1CTII STREET.
First floor above the street.
THE OLDEST. LARGEST AND ONLY INCOR
PORATED LOA.-J COMPANY IN OMAHA
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ XH
A. E. HARRIS. ROOM 1 , CONTINENTAL BLK.
_ X-M640
MONEY TO LOAN ON PERSONAL PROl1.
rty , Han In Loan Co. , 701 N , Y. Llfa building
3C-M271
PLACE TO BORROW
MONKY ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.
MONEY ON HORSES AND MULES.
MONEY ON WAGONS AND CARRIAGE *
MONEY ON PIANOS AND ORGANS.
MONIJY ON WAREHOUSE RECI2IPT3
MONEY ON MERCHANDISE. '
MONEY ON ANY CHATTEL SECURITIES.
MONEY ON Roods tlmt remain with -you
MONEY IF YOU WANT NO PUIH.ICITY
MONBY IN LARGE OR BMALL AMOUNTS.
MONEY AT LOWEST POSeim.E HATES
JIONKY IN QUICKEST POSSIULE TIME
MONKY THAT you may pay bock at any time
nnd In any amount. Is at ROOM < . WITH-
NELL block , corner 15th and Ilnrney streets.
THE FIDELITY LOAN GUARANTEE CO.
_ u-eir
BUSINESS CHANCES.
PARTNER WANTED ; INTEREST IN A
* branch business of well established llrm ; { 3)000 )
required. Add. ess 1. 50 , be * , with full partlcu-
lirs. Y Mlfe J
PARTNER WANTED. 1OUNG LADY OR
genlk'iuan , to take half Interest In manufacture
ins my life preserver. Not much money needed.
Addieu Math Abtnt , Lamott , Iowa. Jackson
Co. Y-MT77 li
l-'OJl SALE. CHEAP. FIRST-CLABS RE3TAUR-
ant and lunch counter , oppoilte F. E. & M. V.
depot. Fremont. Neb. Y Mm
IP * OU WANT 10 UUY , SELL OR
change merchandise , get In or out ot iMa.
call on or address the National Information
anJ Kichange Co. , 203 Kim National t > * i < ) c.
Omaha. Neb. Y MM7JM
WANTKD-A GOOD SALESMAN , I1IO PAY.
good live man. Address , giving experience , all
communications , strictly conudentlal N 40.
careofjpe omce. T T6&-H *
_ _
WANTUD- PARTNER WITH | 30 < f TO JOIN
m In best paying business In the city , will
clear ItOOd thin summer ; experience unneces
sary , Itujlntw permanent and strict Investiga
tion solicited : for particular * address N 41 ,
cor * of Bee cfflo * . Y 165-H'
BUSINESS
OontlnuegiJ
MILLINERY STORE FOU.SALE. DOING GOOD
bu < lne * In ( mod town , bargain If t .k i nt once.
Adilrcea N 4) ) , He * . 3QAB.Y M2)J 15'
FOR 8ALE. HOTEL riXTt'RES AND FUR.
nlture ; hotel docs Bixxl-tiwilnemi locitfl In
rm.nty sent. Address Itax lit , Itrokcn How ,
Neb. K o Y MJI ) li
A YOUNG MAN WHO \\OUl/D LIKE TO GO
In hualnena n * partncr. , 3yllli some one
Inn HiM.OO 13 Invest. AddreWKS , Y. M. C. A. .
I'rcmont , Neb. ? . * . ! ' Y M231 16
TOR SALE OR TRADE. HOTEL AND L1V-
cry property In WnlerRioT Douglas county ,
Neb. ; no competition ; jatlsfuctoty rcimns
for selling. Address ThuYAas Todd , \Vntrrloo ,
Neb. . } Ml , Y-MIM II *
FOK EXCHANGE.
A LETTER TROM EASTERN CLIENT DATED
May 21 my : "I wish In dlxpima of 6. 10 nnd
20-acro trnctn Juitt south of Ilnnscom pirk ,
clear of Incumbrnncc ; tiould consider In ex
change buslncn or residence block that will
pay fair Intercut on Invextmcnt. " J. J , Gib
son , 317 rirst National bank building. Z-S7I
A GOOD RANCH TO TRADE FOR WESTERN
mates ; about 1,000 acres , hay , timber and
water. Address M. L. Inylor , Sprlngvlew ,
Neb. 51-M934 J16
FOR SALE OR TRADE. 4 7-YL'AR-OLD
horres , eich neighing 1,300 Ihs. , or over ; will
take itmaller horses In exchange. Kivd Terry ,
430 Rninge block. Z M9IS
12 ACRES. PART IN FRUIT , 3 MILES EAST
of Council Illurfa , to cxchnngp for a homo In
Omaha worth W.COO 00. J. J. Gibbon , 317 First
National bank. 2120
STOCK OI' MUSK. TOR RESIDENCE JS 0 < )0 ) TO
S10.000 , line 110,000 residence , nlll take one-half
In good farm. F. D. Wead , ICth and Douglas.
55 161-11
FOR EXCHANGE. 600 ACRES OV GOOD ,
clear land In Nebraska ; vUiat have > ou to
offer ? Address J. T. Englehardt , Hrndahaw ,
Neb. Z M173 13
WANTED TO EXCHANGE. WESTERN LAND
for mdse. and horses. Address Room 8. Wlth-
nell block. Omaha. Neb. Z M21S 17
TO R TRADE , A FARM. TEAMS , IMI'LE-
nients , crops ( under Irrigation ) , cown , hogs ,
etc. , for a stock ot general merchandise. J.
W. llllllngs. Laird , Yumn county. Cole
Z-M317 17
FOB SATjE BEAlT ESTATE.
UARCAIN8 , HOUSES , LOTS AND FARMS ,
sale or trade. r. 1C. Darling , Darker blk.
HE-S21
1JARGAIN. N. E. CORNER 29TH AND HICK-
ory. F. K. Darllng.Uarker block. RE S1
FOR SALE , 7-ROOM HOUj3E AND LOT AT A
bargain , one block from motor. Innulro at
(16 S. 25th St. RE 913J11 *
FOR SALE 100 CHOICE EASTERN NEBRASka -
ka farms ; also a few for trade. C. H. Uoat-
rlght , 301 N. Y. Llfo bldg. RE 424-J2I
FARM LANDS. C. F. HARRISON. 312 N. Y.
Lite RE 126-J24'
TOR SALE , MY RESIDENCE , S. W. 21ST AND
Cuss ; brick stores and houses , S. W. 24th and
Hamilton ; houses nnd lot , 261S 23 Hamilton , no
trade. Leavltt Durulmm , 809 N. Y. Life.
R E 807 15 *
TOR SALE REAL ESTATE.
HANKCOM PLACE LOT NORTH OP PARK.
12.200.
Kail front corner 1 block off 21th St. north.
MM.
Corner In Plnlnvlcw , JSCO.
Good sized house and lot on Cumlng St , a
birgaln , J2,5iJO.
rini > east front home on Lowe Ave. , modern.
Acre frontlnff park , 30th St. . ncir Port , J1.200.
r. D. Wead , 16th and Douglas.
TIE 161-14
GOOD 8-ROOM HOUSE AND EAST rRONT
lot , 74V4X135 , near Hanscom park. J4.0JO. 1300
caih , bnlanco 7 per cent'easy terms I' . D.
Wead. ICth and Douglas. RE 1C 14
7-ROOM HOUSE AND L&T S'BLOCKS FROM
court house a snap , nl J3 WO. ( has sold for
JC.OOO ) P. DT Wead 10th < p.nd Douglas
Cj RB-162-14
VERY GOOD C-ROOSf HOUSE AND 42-FOOT
lot , 1 block from cai , $700 , r. D. Wead IGth
and Douglas. M RE 102 14
IMPROVED FARM , ICO ( CACRES. IN HOLT
county , 4 miles from Uejwt. good buildings ,
high bottom , deep blicltt sail ; no sand ; no
drouth. Price , ll.SOO OO.H Address A. A. Eue ,
Kwlng. Neb. r , RE 105 13
BUBINE33
QUICK PRINTERS , KRAXIER'A CHANDLER.
1121 Farnam i.i3OT-9 S. ISth. Phone 1650.
Mall orders get quick action. , , L ? 9l-Jy4
A. MARTIN , MERCIIAlTOfl TAILOR. K3TAB ,
1878. 'Imp. & domestic ilb\Tltlcs. 1007 Farnam.
f. f t 0 atT i i76S-Jyt
TIN AND SHEET JRON < AVORK , CUTTERS ,
spouting , valleys , roofing ; ( done cheap Gate
City Tlnnera. 622 N. JJSth 8t. 833 Jja
BUY YOUR HAY BY CAR OR TON LOTS. WE
buy hay. A. H. Snyder , ISIS Burt St. , tel. .HOT.
, * 833 S5
DAMAGED MIRRORS RESILVERED. 719 N. 16
j 831 Jy5
ROEDER'S PHARMACY , 707 N. 16TH ST.
. 635 Jy5
TINWARE REPAIRED , E. GREDIC. 717 N.
16th street. Copper and shectlron work.
work.S53Jy
S53-Jy 9
D. T. MOUNT HAS REMOVED HIS COAL
office to 209 Bo. 16th. Brown block. 6S7-Jyl
GET MY PRICES 1JEPORE YOU RUY A HAR-
ness. August Lohne , 711 S. 16th streot.
_ M-95S jy9
HARNESS , WHIPS. SADDLES , ETC. ; NEAT
repairing. S. , D. Casad , 621 S. 16th street.
M ai.
OMAHA MEERSCHAUM PIPE FACTORY ; OLD
pipes made new. 613 S. 16th. _ Ml 51
HOTEL BRUNSWICK. 16TII AND JACKSON.
changed hands , European plan , first class.
Special attention to rooms by month. Rooms ,
$1200 to $3500 , Including baths , light and ele
vator _ M143 Jyll
CHINA DECORATED TO ORDER AND MENDed -
ed like new. 100 S. Hth st . 173Tyll
HARNESS , WHIPS. NETS. ETC. REPAIRING
a specialty. 113 N. 15th st. 202
LOST.
LOST , ON SUNDAY. A FANCY HAIR PIN
with gold tiger held. Reward If returned to
2501 St. Mary's avenue. 141 11 *
LOST-SMALL. LIGHT , RED COW , WITH END
of horns cut oft , wire on head. C. P. White.
. ' 309 N. 16th. 1M 14'
LOST , IN OMAHA , JUNE 131II , A U. P.
pocket memorandum book and a 1'lrst National
bnnk chccque book. Of no vnluo except to
o ner. Finder will be rcwutiled for returning
icltncr or both to Walker fi. Klmbnll , C03 Mc-
Cnirue building. M239 15 *
FOUND.
FOUND. LADY'S POCKETUOOlv. CONTAIN-
'Ing money nnd jewelry. Call nt S537 St.
Mnrj'a avenue. Found M241 15 *
MTJSIO , ART AND LANGUAGE.
G. F. GELLENBECK , BANJOIST AND
teacher , 1S1Q California st. 914
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS
II. 1C BURKET. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
embalmer. 1815 Chicago. Tel. 90. 635
BWANSON & VALIEN , UNDERTAKERS AND
embalmcrs , 1701 Cumlne St. , telephone 1060.
823
SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.
VAN SANTS bCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. C1J
N. Y. Life , Onuha. Aslc tor circular. 624
'ELEOTBIOAI. SUPPLIES.
STORAGE BAT1ERIES RECIIARGED.617S 10th.
? M1W
HOBBESHOBlNGr
K. B. HURT. HORSEiiIiqER..314 N. 10TI1.
MRS. TIIOS. MALONEY ; 8tt N. 16TH ST.
' % ? P S27 Jy5
SCISSORS , LAWK MOWERS , RAZORS , ETC. ,
Ground. Melcholr Bros. , 111 ? Fnrnam at.
* " 793-Jy4
RAZOIIS , SHEARS ( CLHlMORS , LAWN MOW-
era , etc. A. L. Underload ! „ ; ( ) N. Htb 1721
MEAT MAJIKET.
NEATEST MARKET. UHHOIr.Or . MEATS. E.
A. ilareh'a v\ushlnEtori niaiket , C14 N. 16th.
JiyLlL
THE BEST CHOICE U1'"OF MEAT AT
Hclnzman's market , 705 N. 1(11. at. 13UylO
GEO. w. Kimz. CHOICE MEATS. MUCKS
reaaonabk' . 722 S. ICth Bttcet. M217 J > 13
PASTURAGE.
WE HAVE 1M ACRES OF BLUE GRASS PASture -
ture for horsen. Board Jentf , tprhiK water.
Barton & I'helpn , Qllmorc , Neb. , or A. W.
Ph lps & Son , 2iH N Y. Life bldr. Telephone
1M4. M-959 JI1 >
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DRE'SSMAKIN'O/
DRESSMAKING IN PRIVATE FAMILIKS ; FIT
and Ml guaraiiteeU. AddreM N 37. Ileo.
M-114
CASH PAID FOR ENDOWMENT 1X3L1CIE3
In old Una companies : Addres A , K. Brock-
lesby. Box 233. Hartford. Conn. M359-JZ1 *
PA\VNBaoiCEBg.
FRED MOHLE. 1M7H FARNAM.
H. MAROWITZ IXANS MONCY.D01 N. l h St.
in-
MARRED BY MAINE GRANITE
Monnmcnt Erecttd on the Epot Where the
Torktown Campaign Wn ? Planned.
BIRTHDAY OF THE STARS AND STRIPF.S
Juno 14 ftatcctml nn the I > nj for the Dubb'K
ferry Cclclirntlon ItrcniMo l ( A\n9 the
Aiinl cr iiry of the Selection of
the Nntlonul ring.
NEW YORK , Juno 14. The New York
Society of the Sons of the American llevoltN
lion today laid the foundation stone of &
monument nt Dobbs Perry , designed to mark
the spot where Washington had his head
quarters In 1773.
The monument will stand In front of th < >
old Livingston house , In which the Yorktown -
town campaign was planned , and In which
the Urltlsh and American com
manders arranged for evacuation of
American soil by the Urltlsh , and
opposite which the British sloop-of-
war fired the first salute over given by
Great Ilrltalti to America. Juno 14 was
chosen for the celebration of the laying of
the base stone because it Is the anniversary
of iho date when the stars and stripes were
first selected as the official national standard
of the United States. The monument will be
Maine granite , about ton feet high with ft
flat top on which a statute of the Trench
admiral , Comto de Ilochambcau wilt be
placed at some future date. On the base
stone the names of Washington and Iloch-
amboaa will be placed. Higher up an In
scription wilt tell what the shaft Is to com.
momorato.
The Star line steamboat Carolina left
Eighty-eighth street at 1 o'clock this morn *
Ing for Dobbs Ferry with about 1,000 persons
on board , members of the Sons of the Revo
lution and their guests. Among the latter
were Vice President Stevenson and family ,
Secretary of the Navy Herbert , Assistant
Secretary McAdoo , Admiral Gherardl , Ad
miral Denbam , General W. A. Stryker , Post
master Dayton , FltzJohn Porter and many
other well known men. Piesldent Cleve.
land. Sir Julian Pauncefote , the British tun-
bassador , and Til. Patrcnotre , the French am-
bassudor , sent their regrets as did also Gov.
ornor Flower and Mayor Qllroy.
At Dobbs Ferry the men-of-war Mlantono-
mah and Lancaster , representing the old
navy and the now- , awaited the paity to flrfe
a salute to the vice president. The party
was received by the local citizens committee
who net as hosts during the stay In the
village. Before the arrival of the Carrollna ,
the school children sang national anthems
In front of the Livingston house and then ,
with the local mllttla. fire department and
civic organizations , escorted the guests to the
site of the monument , where the procession
halted , while Chauncey M. Depcw , president
of the society , laid the bast stone , the Marino
band playing the national air and war ships
firing a natlonnr salute.
The procession then moved to the Living
ston house , now owned by Dr. Hasbrouck ,
who gives the society the land on which
the monument stands , nnd literary exercises
then took place , the principal addresses
being by Vice Prcsl dent Stevenson and Gen.
oral Horace Porter.
Vice President Stevenson and family ar
rived In this city from Washington on the
the congressional express last night and
went to the Windsor hotel , which had ! ex
tended Us hospitalities to the party.
The monument is Intended to mark the
place where Washington planned the Tork
town campaign. The ceremonies proper be
gan at noon.
Mr. Stevenson' address was entirely fitted
to theioccaslon. VI can hope to add but little
to the Interesfof this great , occasion by any
words I may utter"'ho began. "Thisday and
this hour belong to history. Wo stand , In
deed , upon historic ground. Hero on the
banks of the majestic Hudson we lay the
corner stone of a monument which will
commemorate the great events of the revolu
tion. "
Briefly outlining the event which is com
memorated , Mr. Stevenson said : "What
wonderful results have followed the confer
ence at this spot between Washington and
the French admiral 113 years agq. This Is ,
Indeed , Mr. President , the fitting day for
the observance of the Interesting ceremonies
you have Inaugurated. The 14th day of Juno
the anniversary of the adoption by the
colonial congress of the stars and stripes as
our national symbol Is the appropriate day
for the laying of the corner stone of n monument
ment which is to commemorate the events
so closely linked with our struggle for Inde
pendence and which make up so Important
a part of the warp and woof of our revolu
tionary history. It Is well that to the de
scendants of the heroes of our colonial struggle -
glo has been committed the patriotic task of
erecting this monument. The important
service of this hour Is not Uie least of the
patriotic services which have brought luster
to the honored 'Sons of the American Revolu
tion. ' The 'members of tnls society whose
blood Is that of revolutionary heroes are
charged with the grateful task of garnering
up for .history the glorious deeds of Illustri
ous sires. U Is theirs to keep brightly burnIng -
Ing the-fires upon our patriotic altais ; to in
culcate the sacred love of country , to teach
our American youth that upon this world's
theater "have hover appeared grander or
manlier men than Washington and his com-
peerp , and that the highest title they can
wear" fs that of American citizens. "
The .monument Is n { quaro granite block ,
ten feet high , on a pedestal of similar ma
terial. The Inscription reads :
WASHINGTON'S HEADQUARTERS.
Here , Aug. 14 , 1781 , Washington planned
Yorktovvn campaign , which bi ought
to a tilumphant end the war
for American Independence
Here , May C , 1793 , Washington and Sir
Guy Cnrleton arranged for the cvac-
uatlon. of Amerlcnn boll by the
British.
And opposite this point. Mny S , 1783. a
fired 17 in
British sloop-of-war guns
hdnbr of the Aineilcan communder-
in-chlef , the Hist salute bv Great
Btltaln to the United States
oC America.
WASHINGTON.
nOCHAMHEAU.
Erected
June 11. 1891 ,
by the
Now Yoik Stnte Society ,
Sons of the Amuilcnn Revolution.
The events which the monument fittingly
commemorates marked ono of the critical
periods in the revolutionary war. It was
necessary to make a final strike for lib
erty , which might result In defeat. Wash
ington and Ilochambcau met In the mansion
of Van Brugh Livingston and there planned
the campaign that closed the war. The house
Is still standing , nnd has been in possession
of only ono owner belween Van Brugh Llv-
Ingston and Ihe presenl proprietor. Ur Jo-
tcph Mlasbrauck. U has been called the
"Cradle of Final Victory. "
Washington was nt Dobbs Ferry nearly
six weeks before ho decided upon the Yorktown -
town campaign. The outlook for Indepen
dence vvaa very gloomy. The colonl.il army
had met with many reverses In the south ;
the treasury was exhausted , and then : was
mutiny In the army. Washington vvioto In
his diary under the date of May 1 , 17S1
"Instead of having everything In read
iness to take the Held , we have nothing ; and
Instead of having the prospect of n glorloms
offensive campaign before us , we lutvu n
gloomy and bewildered defensive one , un
less we should receive n powerful aid of
ships , land troops and money from our
generous allies. "
A month later the prospects were brighter.
By tha middle of June Lafayette was In hoi
chase itfter Cornwallis and Washington was
planning with Rochambcau In cftecl the
crpture of New York City. On July 4 , 1781 ,
their forces met nt Dobbs Kerry. Washing
ton removed his headquarters from the
house of Joseph Appleby , which thej ) stood
a few mlloa from the Hudson , on what was
later called Washington's Hill , to the Van
Brugh Livingston maimlou. There he held
DUUEAU. SUES & CO. , Solicitors , Dcj
Dulldlne. OMAHA. Nl'JD. Advice FHE1L
mrtny conferences with noelmmfocau nntl the
lenders of the continental confirms There
ho met Robert Morris of I'hllnuVlphm , su
perintendent of finance , nntl HlehnM 1'eters ,
who cnmo to propose n cutting down of the
nrmy nnd a general reduction of expenses.
When Washington learned that the fleet
ot the French commander , the Comte do
Orasse , vvns headed for the Chosipeake. ho
determined to abandon the movement against
New York , Join Lafa > otto nt the York
peninsula , nnd force the end of the war by
compelling the stirrended of Cormrallla. In
hi * dairy of AtiRuit 14 , 1781 , ho wrote ;
"Matters having now como to n crisis nnd
n decided plan to be determined upon. I
was obliged , from the shortness of Count
de Graiso'n promised slay on tbi ! const , the
apparent disinclination of their naval of
ficers to force the harbor Of New York , and
the fecblo compliance of the states with my
rcqulsttlon for men hitherto , nnd the llttlo
prospect of grotter exertions In the future ,
lo glvo lp all Idea of attacking Now York ,
nnd Instead thereof to move ngalnst York-
town. "
lly clever stratagems ho led the HrltlOi
Into the belief tlmt he vvai moving ngalnst
Now York. One of the legends of Dobbs
Kerry Is that ho sent n messenger with
orders through the lines , knowing tlmt he
would bo captured. When the messenger
protested he was told to obey orders. Me
was promptly captured by the Hrltlsh nenr
New York , and n few days later Washing
ton with his army slipped ncrosi the Hudson
nnd vvns well on his way to Yorktovvn before
the ruse was discovered.
Uy a curious clmnco the commandcrs-ln-
chlof of the two nrmles met In the Van
Unrgh Llvlngstnn mansion a year nnd n half
after the battle of Yorktown to arrange for
the evacuation of American soil by the llrlt-
l h. Washington nnd Governor Clinton went
to Dobbs Kerry In barges , nnd Sir Ouy
Carleton followed In n Urltlsh slcop-of-vvnr.
Kour companies of American Infantry nccom-
pnnled General Washington ns a guard After
business liad been concluded Sir Ouy enter-
tnlncd Gencrnl Washington and Governor
Clinton nt dinner on bolrd the sloop. When
Washington left the hills re-echoed with sev
enteen guns , fired In recognition of his rank
ai commamler-ln-chlcf of the army of the
United States.
Ilnnd'H mid Only Ilooil'r.
Are > ott weak nnd weary , overworked nnd
tired ? Hood's Sarsaparllla Is Just Ihs medi
cine you need to purify and quicken your
blood nnil to give you appetite nnd strength.
If jon decide to take Hood's Snrsaparllln do
not bo Induced to buy any other. Any ef
fort to substitute another remedy Is proof
of the merits of Hood's.
Hood's Tills nro the best nftcr dinner pills ,
nsslst digestion , euro hendnche. Try a box.
Crowds nro growing at Courtland Beach.
CENTRAL LABOR UNION
Muttons of Importuned Discussed nt the
JHpotlnir Wrdnestliiy Nlgl.t.
The Omaha Central Labor union held n
meeting Wednesday night In Paterson's hall
with President Schupp In the chair. After ap
proving the minutes of the previous meet
ing the chair appointed K. S. Horton tem
porary reading clerk to assist tha secretary.
Seven new delegates , representing three of
the new unions , were admitted to member
ship and given the usual obligation.
The commlttco on organisation reported
that a new union of Bohemian Uborcrs had
been organized In South Omaha and that
the union would bo represented at the nc\t
regular meeting.
The report of the law cornmltto reirdlng
the hours of labor at Port Crook was read ,
and the committee was Instructed to en
force the law In the future.
The committee on arbitration reported
that Mr. Cohen of the Nebraska Clothing
company would employ only Omaha and
union labor In the building of h.s residence.
The committee further reported that after
Investigating they had found that the Relia
ble gasoline stove was an unfair product ,
that the manufacturers employed unfair
labor , and recommended that the laboring
men should not purchase that make when
buying gasoline stoves.
The home Industry committee recom
mended that a. large number of frames with
glasses bo purchased for the display of
union labels. Twenty-five dollars was ap
propriated to buy frames that will bo dis
played In all the halls of the city and In
some places the display will be hung up In
stores that are ! friendly to union labor. In
thla way the union men and friends of
union labor can post themselves upon all
goods that bear the union label and make
no mistakes by buying an unfair product.
The delegates from the brewery workers
reported that the trouble between their or
ganization hurt the brewing companies was
settled to the satisfaction of all parties con
cerned. S"
The delegates from Electrical Workers
union No. 22 submitted a list of unfair em
ployers in their trade and asked that the
Central Labor union nsslst their union In
bringing the unfair firms into line. The
commlttco op organization was Instructed
to lend all the assistance possible to help
build up this local union.
The special committee appointed some time
ago to formulate a plan for organising labor
military companies asked for further time ,
which was granted.
It was decided to celebrate Labor day this
year as usual. It was then decided to elect
seven members of the un'on to make nil
necessary arrangements for the Labor day
celebration. It Is proposed to have n grand
parade on that day that will excel all former
Labor day celebrations. The following
named gentlemen were chosun ns the Labor
day committee : Jullua Meyer , J. II. Schupp ,
Herman Cohen , W. S. Sebnng , giiarles
Newstrom. August Doorman , Frank 13
Heaccck , Tred S. Hortbn , J. Illlss. The
committee will meet soon nnd organize for
work.
A resolution was Introduced opposing any
subsidy to the proposed canal project , which
caused considerable discussion. A motrm |
to lay over ono week was withdrawn after
being thoroughlyillscusfcea. A considerable
number of delegates wanted a committee of
five to meet with the county commis
sioners and see what concessions could be
got In the Interest of labor. Others argued
tlmt there was'notlilng in the proposition for
lalor and advocated that the union oppose
the whole measure. It was argued that the
work could be started ns soon by the city.
If the necessary legislation was secured , as
It could by the present canal company nnd
that such a course would bo much better
for labor. It was nigucd that If the
city built the canal it could
bo done by homo labor instead of Importing
cheap labor ns Is often done by the contrac
tors Nearly every delegate present had
something to say on the canal question nnd
It wns llnally passed ns the scnso of the
union that they vvcro opposed to nny subsidy
and adopted tie ! following resolution :
Hcsolved , That the Omaha Central Labor
union la in favor of the building of the I'lntto
river cannl cither by private enterprise or by
Donglns county , 1mt opposed to nil subsidies
to private companies or corporations.
i i a
' 1 IKI lliirrnr < .
Of Indigestion , when It takes a long lease of
the stomach , are unsurpassed by any de
scribed by tha most xensalfonal writer of
ghost stories Unlike this lutter kind , they
are real and not imaginary. Heartburn ,
wind on tha stomach , heart pilpltatlon , ex
treme nervousness are only a few of them ,
Dispossess this unwelcome truant with Hos
teller's Stomach Tiltters. which banishes
also malaria , constipation and biliousness.
THE CANAL PROPOSITION.
Comml 'ilmirr.i Cull It Public llfetlng to
Dim u tlin I'rnpixllloii.
As yet the members of the IJoard of
County Commissioners IIUVA done nothing
with the proposition ot the Omaha Power
nnd Canal company , Hiking a subsidy of $ ! , -
000,000 to aid In the construction of the
I'latte river canal , nor will they do anything
this week , aa they desire to get an exprus-
slno from the public before taking nny ac
tion. With this und in view n public nieet-
Inc has been called far Saturday evening , nt
which time the canal question will bo dU-
rubscd In all ot Its plmses.
Tlia ineatlni ; will lie liplil In the largo court
room In the court hoiibo. end will be | > ro-
alded over by B. M. Blcnbers , the chairman
of the board. It Is the Intention of all of
Uie commissioners to attend the inciting ,
that they may hear the discussion that may
bo brought out by the advocates and oppo
nents of the
Wo could not Improve the quality It vr
paid double the price , DoWltt's Witch
Hazel Salvo li the best salvo that experience
can produce , or money can buy.
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Onmha Colored Mnn Locked Up on Olmrgo
of Criminal Assault.
WOMAN WAS GIVEN A BEATING FIRST
Complnlntx Slndo Apulint tl.o Cni.ntr At
Cltlmn Ariiii.Rli.c . ; for . Mon *
Ur ( , ' I nl > rut I on oil the rourlh
tltl.or ItluK > o Cltr Notri.
Joseph Mnyflold , a coloroil man \\lio lives
at Thirteenth anil I.nko streets , Omalia , Is In
jail on a very serious cluirgu.
Mnblo Ornut , a bnxoni colored \\omnn.
caused Mnyllelil's arrest nnil accuses htm of
criminal assault.
Ma ) field Is married to a vilto ! vuman.
\Veilnesday night he came to South Omaha
anj linltoil Miss Grant to accompany him to a
ilanco In AlbrlRht , and the girl accepted.
They left the dance about ! o'clock In the
morning and started for Twenty-sixth and V
streets , where Miss Grant lUcaUtli Mrs.
Fletcher. Tlio filrl sajs that when they
reached the railroad track below Swift's
packing lictiso Ma > Hold attempted an assault.
That she resisted and ho knocked her tloun
and accompllshod his puriraso.
lloth of Miss Omul's eyei are blacked anil
her body is painfully bruised In so ral
places.
The county attorney telephoned down that
ho was too busy to como to South Omaha to
look Into the case and Instructed the edict
to bring the complaining witness to hln olllce.
This will bo done this morning. Thu author
ities In South Omaha complain of the man
ner In which they arc treated when a county
attorney Is needed. It Is the rule and not
the exception that a state case Is not hoard
within four days after an nrreat U in ail o.
I'onrll. of , lnly .M.
The Fourth of July commlttco mot at the
council chamber Wednesday night nnd talked
over the foaturus of " the program. John Flynn
was In the chair , "and poke enthusiastically
of the prospects for a big time. Mr. Seykora
talked In fa\or of big cash prizes for a com-
potatlvo drill for the afternoon on Tw only-
fourth street. Councilman lullak chairman
of the committee on sports , reported that his
commltttco had been actho and had arranged
for a military competitive drill , bicycle races ,
bronco races , n newsboy race , fat men's race ,
mule race , hose cart race , hand cart rare
and other amusements. The cash prUos will
amount to several hundred dollars.
Mr. Seykora reported that the packers had
promised to take part In the big industrial
parade , and about fifty men from the stcck
yards will turn out on horseback and glvo a
cowboy exhibition.
Mr. Chock will see that several hundred
school children turn out. There will bo many
floats and other beautiful features.
Mr. Corby has charge of the \ocal music at
the park , and will organize a quartet that
will render several selections. Hov. U. L ,
Wheeler and Hev. H. J. McDotltt will make
short addresses. Prominent speakers from
abroad will be here. The Gun club will fire
n salute at daylight and the club will alno
walk In the parade In a body.
A 1101 el feature of the parade will bo a mm
riding n wild Texas steer. George Dare said
the callthumplan parade would be the most
gorgeous thing of the kind ever given In the
west. The next meeting will bo held Tues
day night.
Four compinles have been secured to enter
the competatho drill In this city on the
1-ourth. They are the Omaha Guards , the
rhurston Hides , the High school cadets of
Council Bluffs and iho Dodge Light guards
of Council Uluffs. Prices valued at J300 will
bo given.
The committee on fireworks has been au-
thorlycd to spend at least $500 for a fireworks
display.
A float will be fixed up for forty-four youog
girls to represent the states. ' Th'e ladles
who have this work In charge are Mesdames -
dames J. C. Carroll. L. J. Carpenter , J.
F. Ultchart. D. F. Carpenter , W. J. Mc-
Crann , .1. II. Rmlcrsdorf and George Dare.
John Dare desires oil those who will take
part In the callthumplan parade to meet
at his plumbing shop on N street at a
o clock Monday evening.
MiiBli ! City Govsip >
"Dlz" Nitcho has gone to Albany , Mo. , on
a visit.
The Masons will work the fellow craft de
gree Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich of Randolph , la.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. u. Matchott.
The Ideal Dancing club goes to Courtland
beach Friday night to have a dance and
picnic.
The school board will meet Saturday after
noon at 4 o'clock to open the bids for the
Brown Park school building ,
Mr. A. L. Dennett , who for the last year
has been connected with the Dally Trjbuno ,
has severed his connection with that paper.
The ladles of the Presbyterian church
will serve Ice cream and cake at the Eggers
block , next door to the postofllco , Saturday ,
from 5 to 10 o'clock In the evening.
George Ucclc , the young man who played
the shell game at the circus to his sorrow
accompanied by Constable Eddy , leaves this
morning for Ponder to anest the fellow who
robbed him.
W. C. Heeler , the Adams express man , Is
home from a pirasaiit visit with old friends
In Pennsylvania. W. M. Hyaii , his partner.
leaves thla morning on a vacation , which ho
will spend at Milwaukee.
There was ndt sufficient evidence to con
vict the gamblers who were arraigned be
fore Justice Monlgomery and upon motion
of Iho assistant county allorney all Iho complaints -
plaints were dismissed.
Hcv. C. N. Daw son has gone to Minneapolis
on a len days vacallon. Regular services
will bo held al his church nexl Sunday morn
ing and In the evening a full-blooded North
American Indian will preach.
The South Omaha Gun club will hold a
meeting al The Ileo ofllce Friday night. The
now ( shooting grounds In Albright have been
put In shape and at the next meeting ar
rangements will be made for a tournament.
Property owners along N street between
Twenty-fourth and Twenty-seventh will meqt
at the Packers National bank thJs
morning to dlbcuss the repavlng of that
thoroughfare. The council has already di
rected tlmt new permanent sidewalks bo laid
on both sides of the street.
A Vi.il ] known young man In this
city went up against a shell gaiim
at the circus grounds Wednesday evenIng -
Ing and losl his watch and about
$ G3 In money. Warrant * were sworn out be
fore Justice Montgomery and Constable Kddy
tried to locate either the crooks or ono of
the propilctors of the show. Ho was unabla
to find any of them and went to Council
Illuffs yesterday to servo the papers.
The trick was turned In the main tent of tha
circus. _ _
Do-Wilt's Witch Hcsel Salve cures ulcers.
DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles.
Crowds are growing at Courtland lle-ich.
JU\IIY : M.VIIKIT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Juno 14 ,
1SM ! :
WAHUANTY nrsr.ufl.
John Cmr uiul nUc to IM Craig , lot G.
block " 0" 1/mu'B ucM . . . J 1.030
Aiulaw Klhy In OpliUlii CMcnlaim , lot C ,
hloik "Q , " Minn . i 1 W
Wlll'am ' Ilii'i and wlfa to J r Kiuigi-on ,
lot I , l.loclt 10 , Hhlill'H : tl ntld . , . 20,000
lluldu niDllniiin lo .1 W niimr. lot ; ,
Murk 3. CldUliiml Plnru . 49) )
J H Holland nnd wlfo tu Hulili M Chull-
iimn mine . , . 4M1
U i : Hiving and wlfo to U A Klimi. M M
fu-t nt w U fi-i t at tux lot 'I , In rl-r.-M . 1KOO
Mvtiniioltlin land mut TniM rmnpiin > In
Arituti Hnabiula. lot " 0. block 3 , MilluH *
M nilil tu Kimtli Omaha . . H
Anliioii CU iii-nii , Jr. to It I , CuiiMiiur , n
31 fcit lot M. Mock II.Viillillt Hill . , 1
O'MT CLAIM WHIH :
15 T Smlih ' .Ml wife t'J Nub in Weitmnn.
lot 2. lilnik II , lirlKK"1 I'liii . > . lf/0
Knto it llulimi ) tu A U llolim ft ill , lotv
II tu U , black 1C , JltuilmUun nclJ. , . . , . , . . , 1
Total amount of tiunifTH . (31 ( , UI
One word describes U , ' 'perfection. " Wo
refer to DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve , curej
Piles.
m
Crowds are erowlnc at Courtland Dcactt.